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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Truman Meeting
ft tiHt.imr.i fritnt I’ngr (I'm )
ey foreign nijl wmiM In' the topic.
Invitation* went to:
Senator Vamlcnberg (H-MIchi,
president pro tempom of the Sip.
■to and rhaiimjcn of its foreign
Relations Committee; and Senator
f J K T c x i l a n k u u c —U c n i'

By STANLEY

THE O LD H O M E T O W N
f IL L B E T WHEAJ
YOU STRAU&amp;HTE/M
U P Yo u 'l l B e &gt;
A S IG H T — L E T S

TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1947 0

ForrestaN Warning:

T o re m o v t tea o r co ffe e s t a in s
om c h in * t u p s , r u b th e m w it h
d a m p c lo th d ip p e d in b a k in g

w eve
W A IT E D *

To cut up raisins for hakim
use a pair of old scissor* dippei
in hot water. f
__________

THAI
Y E A R S
F O R li
L . t h is r.

|

~ T fT I uric T o C la ssify

octal nil tile Senate Foreign Re­
lations Committee;
_ ChsUinau—
—444-NJh—ew*4
R»p. Rloofn (D-NYl, i linking mi­
nority niemtier. of the House For•iim Affairs Committee,;
* *
Rpraker Martin ami minority
leader Kallcelt (R-Ind.) of the
lions- and Speaker Rayburn
(D-Texs*), how minority leader
of the House.
Meanwhile wider oh-orvanee of
the" third Meatless Tuesday in
the fo«d conservation proifiam
was hoped for .today liy the Cltisens Food'Committee a« it a waited
a new proposal trom poultry and
feed men to eliminate Poultry-.
Its* Thursday-.
- - Survey* WSVe Indicated that tlic
eatnyalirn to keep ttusii off tlic
Tuesday menu has -mri with only
partial success while tlieie have
been some protests of the vol­
untary program m connection With
Rggless and I'oultryle.s Thursday.
Representatives of poultry a/id
coinmeicial feed ityganltalinn*

l ( I L L -S A Y -W IT H
J ) T H E S E A IE W

■ f\ BO O TS /M TH
4

TA LLEST MAN

, s /N T H E LO D G E
L $ &gt; D R IL L T E A M !

T U G F O S W C K -V JW O T H ^ K S U P
A LL THOSE
/M I T A T IO M S T U N T S F O R H I S L O D 6 E D E C E I V E D H I S
R E V /A R fE &gt; L A S T A ll G H T "
"*&gt; rxsivaa* ,reioc*r*. tM. m u s m o d ast*

dissswsiim —»*•
home and runa counter to -our
foreign policy," he said.
“The worker who cannot buy
aufficient food for hla children
at home queries our economic
system and, ticcausc of his diffi­
culties, questions.our program to
export foodstuff! abroad; and yet
the same does not want hla chil­
dren to grow up only to he killed
in another war.
"Fm unwilling to bgjleve that
the good sense of the people or
the cooperation of private busi­
ness ami the government cannot
find an answer to this grave
problem."
Kayller, Secretory of the Tress,
ury John W. Snyder said .th a t
the American interpretation of
freedom “encompasses far more
than mere escape from economic
or political slavery," and declared
that this country1! quest for occurIty I* hosed on Its system of free
enterprise.
“ It has made us a nation of farm
and home owners, of insurance
policy holders, of savings account
and security owners.".be .said,
"I have no fear that our social
structure, can . lie destroyed by
forr’es from within, or from with-

foe .rent. R
Music Ho*,
, v r r i f ACMS MISS SO MUCH ’
•
TEENWHfW fHfY s u m * MOM

cross eyes
_

Tooth U lims to* toa.
not MilHiy. Iltlp jour
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hippihu*Rseomltse.j
J l y j i W v lion Method otlea we.'
* rettlol la ONE 01Y. S*!s
prolfttiosal tfllt/MPt; MOO succims*.
f n e e pOOXUt wth fUtl lateCWSflSa •«
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InililttlNM Wnl«
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c i e u ■»« lounoATiot*
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A SMIIINO Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower holds up the Jewel-encrusted,
handmade gotden sword which wax given to him on his 57th birthday
by Queen Wtlhelmina of Holland “In grateful memory of the glorious
liberation of my qountry and my people." Dutch ambsunddr E. N. Van
KlelTens made Uit presentation In Washington.
(International)
tills nisle you suffer
from pain, !r# l so nefrtu . 1 , restieM. weak—
s t such limes? Th e n
k &gt; try l.yrtls B, 1’l u l -

Lords:
"LrKttlation will he inlrotluced 'o

amendjh c. Psrliimml Acl. I9J I."

f 4 rent intrrrt fittiti P a ir flu* I
American Rank, and participation
by ' other American republics in
the production of goods needed
by Europe, undri the Mhi»lmll
Plan.
___
Mexican

cabinet

member

1. A substantia) flow of capi­
tal from tile United States to
-I.stm America as investm ents "In
remain there a* re-lnvestm m ts" is
tha only way t&lt;&gt; assure millionance of excess of Latin American
purchases from the United State*.
2. Industrialisation
of
Latin
~A ruffles'w ill promote n new and
more substantia! m arket for U.
R. industrial products.
fb Only a few individual U. 3.
Companies at 1U .suffo*- s -«leet&lt;-»«*In aalet through rotnprlllltin Jro.n
new lurtiii Amcrlchn industries,
while- a m ajority of V . H. corpo­
r a tio n s will profit through in­
creased dr m ind for their goods.;
T T C T

Itor. United Rtates" and "debtoiLatin America" must be dimin­
ished.
"Every countiy In the Americas
is attempting the impossible—to
export hut not to Import; to sell
and at the same -hue not to
buy," lteleta vssid.

,UN Meeting
tf'f»*flwM»«t fiitN

I 'a i p

&lt;ln*l

ellites -Albania. Bulgaria and Yu­
goslavia- a c ts guilty of "aggros,
slop" against Greece. He urged
approval of the "watchdog" com­
mittee.
Tsaldarit said Hie- principles
Involved in the Balkan problem
affected every member of the
United Nations.
"If lbe mcmlvr* do not vote
.resolutely i.r^smrfafn T heir isrtnelplts/- he taid, “the edifice of
our nrganilalinn will lie undqrr
minds, 'l l will crumble, discrWl*
Red lieforr .the opinion of Lho
world, which this organisation
repreannia and which constitutes
the main hulwaik of its authority
for the maintenance of peace."
Kurhn V, Kiselev, foreign min­
ister uf White Russia, continued
the Soviet attack on the United
Rtates and Britain, lie vigorously
opposed creation nf • thq "watch­
dog" committee and urged 'action
to (Jtl American and British mil­
itary pcrspnncl ont- uf urdece.

Brazil Acts
(Continued from page one)
talk of the severance of relation*
showed "reactionaries" hero had
"lust all balance."- — -------- —
Borne diplomats were Inclined to
Inlrrpret llraxtl’s action as ft
turning point In U tin American
relations with Russia and Commonism. They foresaw reperetjfcions at the Inter-American con­
ference in January, scheduled It
discuss the United Stnlea proposal
for standardisation of arm* in this
hemisphere.
The foreign office statement
raid the U. 3. embassy In Moscow
had assumed charge of llraxii s
interests in the Soviet Union. Well
informed diplomatic sources here
•aid the Yugoslav legation probabIv would handle Russian affairs

(their aulhohty is set out in that
acl).
A* high government source con­
firmed that this cryptic statement
was announcement of a Cabinet
decision reached yesterday, to lim­
it the power of the peers.
“A bill will be laid before you
to bring the gas industry under
public ownership in the completion
of the plan for the coordination
of the fuel and power Industries.'*
the King said, giving a preview
of the Socialist program for the
coming yesr.
'
No mention was made of nation
alixation of the. iron and steel
industry, another Socialist ob
Jective. Political observers ex­
Hollywood Reds
Waiting For a Sail
pressed belief that the govern
IT'S ANYBQDY’H'JJALL ak-Jonn Kusserow, Columbia left half back.
ment might be bolding off onthi*
iCaatlas*! Ii» " **■*» ,,M»
The Modern Merchant
uptil it could restrict the LwiT* practically dominated"_lur_Ccm± M « go-ffhe pigikln as hr -wnv hh by-Pm n^ttrlflf)* IH thffr gam*~Tn
Philadelphia.
Kusserow
was
trying
to
snare
a
pass
in
the
first
quar­
Doesn't wait for SALSS
aulhorlly "am i 'Ihu* make sure munisU.
Moffitt’a testimony was inter- ter. I*rnrt*a powerful, un!&gt;raten eleven took It* third a irtig h t triumph
thc'l-nrds could uni obstruct such
v HE ADVERTISES ^
(International 3oundphot,ot
rupted st one point when a matt by a .14-14 laity.
who
said
he
w*s
Charles
J.
Katx.
"The first aim of my mlnlaters."
Ilia K in g -d e c la red ,-" w ill-b e -to 4i .fans- Angelas -attorney, -sought
redrrss the adverse balance of to crist-examina him.
payments, particularly by explod­ Chairman Thoms* (R-NJ) order­
ed police to-eject Katx from the
ing export*."
He said hi* government woul I hearing room. He was escorted
but not arrested.
"continue to participate In the outRobert
E. 'Stripling, committee
■-muk jif..K nrnprin ■rcfnmUurilJUlL in m ttjra rm n rtv TjnrxtWTmqrdnhir
C. Molfltt, a Hollywood writer,
cnee in Paris."
. *
when Katx strode down Use center
"The present obstacles to coop­ aisle of the hearing room and
eration and understanding lietwetn shouted:
■* . *
the people* of the world," he
"I represent a number of writers
said, "havt- strengthened the de- who have Iwen subpoenaed here."
Chairman TJuunns (R-NJI rose
to
hla feet, hanged hi* gavel, ami
tn seek hy that mean* to ptomoto
the mutual trust and tolerance shouted hark;
The Perfect Cleaner
“ Ynu'rs! out of ordec."
on which peaceful progress de­
When
Kats
attempted
to
make
MOPS
SPIC &amp; SPAN
pends."
himself heard, Thomas called r,*P'
“ It Is my earnest hope," be said, dtol "police and said “Throw^ him
f i’String - Yellow Hgntlle
The Grcntte Disolvlng Cleanser
"thal the forthcoming conference out."
of foreign ministers will result
BA BO
2 Cans
BROOMS.. I
Two officers, one on either side,
in a measure of agreement trading escorted Katx from the room.
Johnson’s Wax
towards a democratic..and u lfBrock
' L — r. v - - ■■ -. 1.
supporting Germany vfhich will
The U. 8. Great Lake* shore
Marshmallows
.
Pkjj.
Olo-Coat
PL BtL
nbl threaten world security, and line exclusive of the Canadian
to the satisfactory settlement of ■hore* of the Great’ I-akca) d*
Pure Vegetable Shorten!
t ^ ^ t r e ^ ^ U U k t u , q f^ u itrU . about enual to the combined At­
SPRY
*1 trust that a treaty of peace lantic. P arlfk and Gulf coast* qf
.
with Japan, which trill^cpplfihBti the United States.
Factory Pack — Dixie-Crystal*
tu the welfare of a!] the countries
"Libby’s”
The
Wurld'a
10
largest
ItlaTyf*
SIJGAR
2 lbs 20c 5 lbs 47c 10 lbs 93c*
In .th e Far Ksvt, may be concover one-clghtirth .of the total
jV rgenU hg
eluded at an early date."
area of the earth.
Dixie C ry»U il‘ '
The new legislative project!
CORN
Brown &amp; Confectioners
outlined In the King's speech,
BEEF
railed hy Prime Minister Clement
Nabisco
Large
Smell
.tllee and his minister*, num­
bered nearly a score. The plan
RITZ 27c 17c
to clip the peer*' power was the
moat controversial.
Del Monte Prune
The overwhelming Conservative
majority In the House of Ixirda
?
Fancy
JUICE QL. 29c
I* in contrast to the Labor mar "Tiny Tots"

Latin-American

The

FICtURID AIOVI are tome of the passengers oMhe lilrfated flying boat
Oermuda Skp Queen and two ot tha U. S. Coast Guard personnel wjio
played s dramatic part lit their rescue Among those saved were Mrs.
May D. Last, Lew Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. Triedl Reiser, New York City,
Commander of the Coast Guard cutter Bibb, the rescue ship, was Capt.
Paul Cronk, Boston, Mast. Heading rescuers who battled sea to reach
the plane was LI. Bernard S. Brown, Brooklyn. N, Y. (International)

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Chairmen present included: J. K.
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the government's momentous dc
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In Unit) There Is Strength—
To Protect the Peace of the World;
To Promote the Prof tee* of Am trice;
To Produce l’ro*p*rlly for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAIL’ NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established J90S

Robert Young Asks Zhdanov Gives
RedsIBe

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Associated Press Leased Wire

WElNESDAY. OCT. 22. 1017

Stkssen And Taft It GOP Rally

Reds

N O. 2 4 1

Meet

Russian

Committee
Reveals
79 Film Personal­
ities Involved In
Subversive
A cts

Forrestal Tells
Why Mobilization
PlanWasScrapped

Soviet No. 2 Man Der
. rails How Capital­
ists And Pommun■ists Can Co-operate

Heavy Damage Is French Cabinet Of
Caused By Forest Premier Ramadier
Fire In Maine Resign In Body

On
om*
mittee Is Voted
Down By 32 To 6

MOSCOW. a T J j UD Andifi
LAKE SUCt I x s. O.I.
f tA. Zhdanov, member of live ComWASHINGTON. Oct. 22 O P )Kutia and k rcdmilov akla’ begat
munnt Party Crt)U«! Committee,
Scrccn actor Koheit Taylor. r»
then boycott tivdiv on Secictai) .&amp;
(old the nine italtum repterenled
cortcd through (urging cruwdi to
uf Stale MarthaU'r }nopo**l for
,il ilie recent Poland conference
the hearing room, told, tongicia yeat-toiind tilima of the Unit*,
the Soviet Union could coo|»eisional invettigaloii of Hollywood
ed Nation* Anrmbly.
ate with capitalistic European na­
Red* today that he hat teen "nioir
Sealr aiianged tin drlegalc*
tion* indefinitely on the batii of
PARIS. Oct 22 (AS Hie mem ol ihotr two lounttir* Vitrc left
IIAHHIMAN. N. V. Oct '22
indication*" of Communiit activity
irciprpcjiy and mutual fulfillment
i,V»—A file raged out &lt;d ennher* oi bra m e* rabinrl li.uid.-ii vaiant i t a inb-rnmmiltee met
WASHINGTON Oct. 22 U11
in filmland in the^. lait (out
1rid earl) Imla) alimg a five
of obligation*."
,—Defemw Secretary Korreathen iriignalm ni' today lo S&gt; to take U p . Martha))'* propoiai
or five yeart than pievioutly.
mile front la the olrrlinx fortal said today that American
Zhdanov; an outitanding mem­
(jalill I’j rrm ri Paul Kamadiri. loit and change* tildgettr.l by otbai
The famout leading man tettled
r*i
tract
and
threatened
to
strategy in the Parlfic fightber of the Polilburciu (Politicalthe Premier hirmetl did not . ic- nation*. No member of llir Soviet
spread to the 27,(KtOane eaUnto the witneit chain lit a cig­
inf against Japan may have
Huieau of the Crnlrll Committee)
late owned by Secretary of
tign.
or Clf(ho»lt)v*k tlclcgati ui* en­
arette and told the Congrrtt mem
prevented a Japaneae attach
. t'nrameree Aver ell lUirlrnsn
laid down a bluepiint for Europe
upon Soviet It un-da. KorreaIll tile midit ui Vtbal the tered die room *i apy. time dur- . . b en :
and hi* bridhri K. 'Roland
in which lie called for cooperation
lal told the Senate War InPirnnet called Eiailce't glavr c.o- tng the tub-coniiuitlee't tint meet­
“There it alwayi a certain group
llarrim in. The tire »»* heveatif atlng Committee that
of
European
nation*
reganllriv
of
nnmu tiiuation. hit o fh .e announc­ ing.
of actor* and aclietiet whote ev­
lieied In have alarted hum
fOjtMl* QOVUNOR of MtnneauU, Itarod K. Staucn (right) and Son.
the ' Navy Ikruat afatnat
emliera from a Mitnmn humr
ed dial Ramadiei bmuell wa*
The Iv.o delegation* announce-l
ery action would .indicate to me Guadalcanal in the aummer. tyilrmi of government, and urged ' Robert A. Taft (left) of Oiriu, are atiowi aa they met at a. Rrpubln .ui
dealroveil earlier al l.ah»
Communiit parties to fight ’“against ratty-lunclieon In Dea Moinef, Iowa. Staaen U the unty avowed candi­
of IftlZ "itmcerdrd and threw
fnml) intent upon going ahead bill week,. V*lien ti e )\»*cmbly'»
that if they're not Communiit)
Sapphire in the ilrtlliix tract,
United State* inipriialutn"
date'for Uie ClOP 1048 nomination for ’restd eatT aft 1* expected to
the Japaneae ,off halanriv"
with the foimalion of a new gov *7-memt&gt;fi political COiiitniUee e»they're working awful hard to be
firefighter* *ald.
ti. In mxler la Vincent Starannounce hia candidacy later ltd* monti.
he added: "It forrrd the Japs
Zhdanov
laid
atl
Eiiropelti
na
einmcntIt-vCa*—not—c-etlain. Imw- yabliltlfd' llir lutFgmiTp! tii.it ihev
one. 1 don't ’know."
&lt;Jnlcriialjonnliiuumlphulii)
• to pour iA' va»l uuanlille* of
linger, De* Moines attorney.
Il'MlIaM* o I’aar Mat
Ha (aid “ national l&lt;;giiUtion"
maletial an d . many .thuusand*
GOOSE ROCKS, BEACH. Me-. rvet. that Ramaihei would be tin Wntlld. ned i n t f utr |l and wuuld
^vould give hie movie “mdjujry a. „of the heat aviatora they had.
have nnlluiig in d*i -with thr LitOil. 22 tdh Foirvl lire* vwrp. crttlu l.
It may have prevented an atweapon "to gel rid of ilir Corni a me vnt'i tic Avvendily, rven if il fittaliv t
I
lie
announcement
projterly
buv
above
the
$
1
,
000,000
tarh on Vladlvoatok (a major
muniiti," adding, "if 1 had my
..
ttt.it k in New" EngUltd liwbiv a* tlatllillg ttiddelinrtt. juit lltirr tVv.n ippli'itnl
Ituaaian seaport ami haae
Av llir vuh i nmmilter hcsait dcway, they would all he tent bark
near Japan).
lirvb vviiult vlaitril new oiilhtr.il, * rl.»v* altei* Geneial t ballet |)c
to Ruttia or tome other unpleas­
____
. _ u iiir n
ui hhciatiom AiKcntiiie- CliieLDele*
tiuiibilig
tin le.iting the lbie.il to kitnnc* Gaulle*
WASHINGTON. Oct. i&gt; Ull
ant place."
bnnkjiotl \ tll.igc alter drilim lt«tt France's municipal rlnlmn*. fwinir gate Ju*e Ai&lt;c demanded^ Ihat the
The qUfttionillg front Robert L. SecteUry of Defense Fonrtt.il (aid
NEW* YORK. Oct.’ 22 mAI A
DAYION. Ob;o, Oct. ?2 lA1)—Pobtcal exycrti toir.l up the rigii of mine than JlHt biiiUtii|g« m o b irivrii tanl the i ahinet'* iiimh- gmup give Huiita and l rrchnvlol( awllaaei -a •‘■a* 'I I I
Stripling, committee investigator,
' ittinttv .tlrcinon to Vlcp down wniilil ,vakl.v 4H limn* t*. decide whelhe,
tall man wearing an Army jacket today ard decided that by filday the R-|iubhcan Party would liavr ,i I tin* coastal colony.
ii u-iiHar.l ,.ii I'm , t'liel
4||rnd the meeting* I lie vole
twung then to the movie. “Sonj
equally strolled up lo a group • rrcind .indida'e fur t!ie 1948 j ievidentnI nomination m Ohio'* Srtti j In M im e tol.il lo*t liiU* lai
on A liev piit|KiCal wa* It) lo I.
of R uttia," in which Taylor (ml Seven Persons Killed of people dialling on a Green­ lor, Rob-it A.* laft. who bat (flomiieil l&gt; ntmounce bit ttaint at that it "ic.iifetily $2 .TlXI,000” fiom ove.
with A lir .ihuir ntp|Hillmg the "utthe leading role. He told a tub
Village (loop »h(iilly before Mine.
Sll fur*. I'oirtl ('iimmitvnuici R.i)f
In Airplane Crash wich
Com m ittee of the Home inveiligat11111*111111" idea
mulnigld last night, diew a gun
I a«t night b- va» inltcduced to Mti Montgomery i-ountv Rr|iub llimul I.. Rrmlill
A Mi***
ing group lait tpring that he look
firrtl
a
number
uf
iholl
at
them
'ican*
a*
the
"the
n.
*l
Prnident
of
the
United
Slate*.'!
I
lie
wotdi
be
thiliclli
li»*i
of
"m*Mr
thvu
)
LAKE SlYCESS, U i , 2 2 0 ? ) AllQENTIA, Nfld. Oct. .22 (Ah
ir»Ml:*naiNV tan 11&lt;■K* Mil
longeti to Oliio'a Rf|mltllran Nn-#*- —Seven occupant* of n U. S. nav. and then caiually ttiollril away
(M)0" w.vi nirmatcd hv I tie WitKutvi.i (oil III all rflnlt today lolnmal_
(\imrollteewuinan
Kather­
plant* carrying I t |n-r»«n wr-rw leaving two dead and oilier*
ilrn Jmeph l l Pcaliudv j * idinivl*
im uldr the tive lug power* on a
ine Kr-nnedy drown uf Dayton,
Cutting Of Ties With alkilled
lait night when it era*!hed wounded.
ihioughuut ihe Nr* I nnl.iml .hcv
11 M.iimcra -x ~ e »s« i « » i
gem-rally
considered
tin;
key
fig­
Into
tinfoggy
harbor
while
land­
WASHINGTON.
Oct.
22
“?&gt;
Reds May Increase ing during n rainstorm at the U, Police u id rlie man made lot ure in the U.O.I*. diataff organ- / \ r
vs
•
! v.cul d.tngci turir.itnl ,i* llir neviRatliuad union* inav »er pp a nrw
gel aw*y eavily ** the crowd*; Ita t ion.
S. defense base here.
thjooc ;h.lu,dli.b rid Nn. and vigoii)nv potnTc.vl aVinoi pm Iftmifiiy l’rincipal - —
PANAMA. Panama Oct. 22 OP)
Knur of the plane'* occupant* on Tentif -S treet, nea r Bleecker ] Newsmen, attenniHrig__lu call
1
__
"
j
llvm
iulnir
oliiciaj*
i
4
id
the*
could
jjtfte
al
Convicted Of ( rime
—Tha . JJngllah.. language Panama Weer aaved.^uw?' anttlOflttr*' aaTd, ST,eel. where the d.cmtmg ot c u ,rrd
giant fot 1948 A E. l.yoii, eve,
l‘" r »hdl
■"« befute T*aft'ilform
•» 1
k f- u / n y l / l
i’ ll litfuir uvri il! lovv linlll a *r
,
ii i nouncvrnent, iiredicted unanlmnewspaper Star and Herald said but te*cuera were unable to help„
ulive
leuelaty
d|
the
Railway
1»
? twte thrown into panic. Crowd* p y |jy Ul„ U) w„ ( ^
^ VT U I 111 I f l L C l ,ir( „J |itr», wind ol which i»»c-l
—today that other American na- the others.
ilUNM*AV.-FI*. Met. 22 UP)
■ i___ 1
- r ___ _ Lo VMI- W. a*i«wlaft.a. ii o*» - 1 - . 3 ^
. "Mi. wtJi.-_. aI :
hnr Executive's Association, _ said
•tio o * might aoon emulate Braxil
Tw! - __ X ihtee- w»e prtwn -lew-----liiilaVttfe
-prrviifriitv
o
f
Ih
e
“20
and Chile, which broke off relaIvme ttnv Impiiiril Itulx) mi
tlona yesterday with Jhe_Sorlct.
Mimont in thiv aiscMiaiion will “ *nSlate Scnalut IL lin t Itiddle.
Twenty-Four
Injured
UhtCrr
(7 * Tn- an 'edltorlai entitled
ahu was m ill tried u( tiindlllix
videt the ipieilioii ,»l a turning
•'Meddler Chaatiied," the Star jmti-h did not itny
an eighth xta.le git I pupil In
line
Nov.
12.
in
Train
Uolliniun
ground
while
other*,
ran
fur
cover.
frirndn, chiefly Rep. Clarence J.
and Herald declared:
llir krhuul ol
hith hr vvji'
aboard the plane.
'T h ey will piohahl) |e examine
The dead wsis idrnlihed a* Brown (R-Ohlu), squared away
“Bussia's inability to under­
ptltiiipil.
*
(The Navy listed the four in.ST. PAUU MINN , Oct 22 (if) llir unions'. P**t polmrv alid
stand the ideals and civiliiation of lured as Lieut. Rotwrt Louis Patty Grariano, 19, an Army vet­ for a campaign launching that
I m m y (out (terson were injur lilfthod* li) detrihlilic wlut i fiaiigc«
BON I FAY- Hit 22 rd'i A stxthe Wait is. making relationship Reichert of Han Frnncisco: Lieut. eran, snd Mr*. Raffarla P**Wl aliurtid make, Taft'a last five
man eirnijl vmirt jut) yesterday
*-d, tit ti’isT-t one SE-tlously, when
weega
or personal
|x&gt;i tonal appearanceiv
appear* nctiv
weeki of
with her impossible. Her belief Dohaid .A rthur Miller, Pomeroy,
.itr
nrrru.Hy
m
niijn
lii
he
rvrn
etla, (16. Police taid the Woman, and apocchmaklng n.milil nmiinr
. ,.i .l
.'L. kill 111 L ilClL.
that the great and powerful have
Stm-lum. IO.T-tJl^l’1
iliul . a,
WfSTrT
m ifoimh troumfr t'Tn ‘TTw-tRrrtr liv- i-iiit\Alrlson.
Nbithein Pacific fll'lglll
lii'igiil .Clll
collided more elfriirve m llir poliin if | tltlilt** of clou pc ■ of fondling a
aomattrtrnr l l fcr B-OBd-gffnmimt
to meddle In thq'affaire of, small Robert Christian Hansen, Phih might have died of ihock or a
keted H I ____ _
w anint at ihe liiilll«t (ru ler lo-nd oii |o.piy m ur Ihe mirth city lielil." Lynn Mill ig all interview, j Ll.yi-ai.wld *cho.d girl, hid i t
lli r A l l - ami C IO intend ■to &lt;.•Jiim.-ii.hd no lev foi the led4Nnd Weak nations ha* become, In­ sdelnhla. Injuries suffered were heart ailment.
campaign if it de^elcip*. Brown rods 1 hy Howard Gmild ol Oi limit* of At. Paul. *
hit mot fa Hii*i *•( t*io** rlil liir «ii
tolerable.
j
lie
injuM'd
im
lmh'd
17
pa**m
.
said
Dial
the
Ohio
senator
ha&lt;l
11'Mil nal#ll Mit' ■*•»■* 'ik •
described as minor.)
Thr wounded w u r Salvator*TIh* ni»i&lt;iiT*i*ii» iHTialtv fcii tha
“Today it Is Chile and Braid. * Base authorities here declined
made a good impression oh his laid*, lie -wa* intioduird liV U- t • g ilt .mi I lie Cblcagu to At. I'nnt
Dffpnnp, wltH'll •tii±Fl»U*?l in ihn
Tomorrow it may be..Mejtlfo. To- lo make public the names uf any Fuuu. ZJ, who wra* »h«t twice m recent western -speaking Itrnr ami th g tn . J*.. (Vniial I bbtii* *i ioh pnxii’Mgrr ti him' nml rive new
W . L . H e n le y D ie s
ii.’il Piinlai_Sninur&lt;y .-chc»,4_gf
dav It Is the insistence of the persons aboard the yjane. pend­ thr ahdomrn, and Lew Ruhrrru. confidently predicted:
rtrcillivr, who appeal.J to |»u»i ini-iittN-i* ftepotlcd oi ceriuus con
which itiddle wn. principal, It 10
Soviet that tie troubles in laitin ing notification or next of kin.
“There's no tluubt that Senator Hr**' men In give lo u t lime ,ln ititioji v*n . ,1 A Ililcilie vif fit.
17, *ho| in the left arm. RuhhifM
A f t e r U m t f IlIn i'H H w
n i ' in lb&lt;' Male pm uii. .lodge *
America a r t the result of dictawa* lilted “IS not sciloU* I t IIlf Taft will lie etecled President if )011t|i and thr vciiut movement .Paul, freight engfiteet*. wtin w'H
tin A , llulehispii deferred passing
Don Jtf the United States, which
lie is nominated by the Repub­
tliiovviv ufmiit 2b feet,
Lawton
To
Attend
WVmet
l.amai
‘
Henley,
lelireil
hospital.
sentence until aftrt iuinsidcrtflg a
proclaims the utter contempt
lican*."
i
( apt liyitl Ihid*oit ol the balva
Due cat of tin*,,passenger trail* (aim er sinl citrus grower, died motion for ii neW trial, scheduled
Avtrtlant Chief Inipeclor Edward
wherein Moscow holds the small 1_ pchool Conference
Taft rrmained ailent, however, tn.fi Aimv and M. li. Smith Bad nlnl boxcar ig* lit-, fteiglit ‘avere m
i
hix
hiiine,
.'luH
West
F
iflw
ith
t&gt;&gt; lie hoard- linlay.
U'aallaasS -» l&gt; a- atatnations of the Wrstern HetnlMulliin taid the thooting wat a
ItuHiln-.a iik 1‘asr I'll*)
telejeopcd Roveriit cars weir dr St sect i In-’t night ui 111:311 o'clock
Kiddie denied' llto girl's
sphere, together with their Incomplete myitery and without an
milfd
imt
temalniHi
upright.
Supi.
T.
W.
I.awtdn
left
this
after a liug*'»ln« Him-**.
Hi mid (u- iitctelv llfl. r her to
deoendence or their 'ability to be
Warrant
lH«ued
For
»New
Fori
rail
Studio
(limit'.'
Dick
of
St.
Paul,
fire
apparent
motive.
afternoon fur Gainesville where
A lesliliiit •&gt;( Hanford (nr the t.i.l |iei weight nttd'Uinl lie put .
VtadapendenG ’
tun ii on the pa mi-nger, wo-v dug past 27 year* Mr.. Henley wav bet *&gt;ut ol ii window ut her own
Police. *aid Mr*, f'attorrlla rhrd Killing Of Younfr Jewi
“No doubt the cup of venom of he will attend a conference of
Opens
In
Sanford
out ftoiii tinder meicluttniisu slrvivvn owner nml operator of n grocery ii-ipu-*t in oi dot ilmt *he might
the Busiian ‘press' will now over­ superintendents called by State to tave her »on Anthony, 19, She
Supt. Colin English to discuss the
fnim tin- tidr*cM|H-d fieigtil cm. and furultnri* stole m liccatur, In- ticnicr ’i i'pfi atop Flmn if lbc
flow."
wa)
(landing
betide
him.
at
the
JMltlSALKM
^
Oci.
22
(&gt;1^^
—
j
ami
Mrn
!l»*tiiy
Jninr^nn
proposed survey of school facil­
liick hud jumped just iH-fore 1ln- (in. priur In mnvitig here. lie left the nvhnol try tlie lu-aicvt ufttop
of
the
iloop
when
the
gunman
.
rail*
D
r,
C»,
«Stultz
D
suin
I
m
^}||
ioutMi
a
nrw
ituitrnil
ulmlit*
In the State. Upon this sur­
eollisiiin. •
waa a hival and devoted memlier lin ked duet.
.
KiwaniH Rcsiucitator ities
vey and Its findings will tie based Marled firing. Mr*. Patmrrlla, jar w irrunt today for the arrw t of ,,u. ^ w ll( , |u. 8...fufd AtU.it»«
The N o tihJtii. Pacific upeiatc* u( tin- Fit st Freahyti-rian Church
Kiddle resigned »■ principal
Ilrilhh
army
Capt.
Roy
Al-xamlrr
Na!J
n
i|
,Unk
expenditure of the capital licr taid, knocked-her ton iprawl
Building, ami ,vili oil_Uitu-8uu_lltui_liacka-. a t - ll»- u( Saitfuiil. M-eving aV-rldee-iinr- 4s—n- - t t f t r r 7 8 ? “ jftrl— Trrsvi)ir~^—
Is Put On Display the
outlay funds tt) be allocated by
4c list ge* ngnmil Idm.
. 7
locnUim of I tie wreck, The fieight ing his vnUrn- tcsiilJnce here.
ing
out
of
the
line'of
fire-only-riltlX
IlpPk«nfe"TiTr^aj^of
Ales*
■— ■
•'
_- 122-.—
the- fitste and countirx.
"^T 7
vvns
movioe
towiiid
a
siding.
Horn
at
lluiner,
llmiks
county,
An Emerson Kesuscitalor which
,
Jnder Bubowitk, . .0-yenr-o.d ' " W
........ . i
Other phases of 1047 school ,n he lilt ltersc||.". ’
. t ill FILER ^
tii'orgia, Mr. HeiUey wav a mem­
supplies oxygen in cases where legislation Will be discussed' ami
BOSTON, Oct, 22 1 Ii; TH* CIO
ber
of
the
Huv»I
Arch
Mason*
uf
Farran
waa
acquitted
hy
a
mill^
»oU
H
gh
8
cT«M
il
and
a
f-rntnatural respiration has failed, and Ihs , application explained, said
I'nited Hutibei Winker* etM tllh's
Cold Weather Moves tarv court Oct, *2 of a charge Dial r r Arm* " ,r f,,u * i&gt;lm‘‘'gr*piM-i,
lli-rnlur, (ia.
,
hahlen will b«i presented by the Mr. Lawton.
Mrs.
0
.
K
*
Fcnninffton
Survivois inciudi* the widow, of fleet i \ul ed, todav to fits tionhe
munlered
Rubowlts,
the
Judges
,:r*^
l&gt;,ed
from
Ihe
Rochester
’ Kiwanls #Club to Frrnald-LaughAll ' principals of schools in
Into New England rullne1 that there was no pr„0f Instl ute nf Tecjim.h.gy this year.
Mr*. W. L. Henley, Hattfutd; two Communlal affidavit* rimiri III*
ton Memorial Hospital, Is now on Seminole County are now prepar­
Died This Morning nieces,
Mr*. K. II. Anu-r, Greens­ Tail llaittej
Imw fii*l major
Riihowiti waa dead.
Mr*. Janirson grnduatrd in I'.tltl
display In .tha window of the J, ing map* showing the place of
Br ASSOCIATED PRESS
boro, Ga. mid Mr*, W. W. Boswell affiliate to inmutncp tlie action
The
magistrate
rilled
today
that
’
hope
to
help
amntetu*
in
C. Penney Store. ,
resldenre of each pupil attend­
Following n thriH* nionlhs’ III- of 'Corcoran, Calif.; unc nephew, since .the recent CIO ualiunal conA drop from the recent temp­ Jacoli Rubowlts, brother of the tin id photo finishing problem* in
In order to finance the project, ing. Mr. Lawton pointed out to­
vonlioii wboll ti-fi thill terdtion
the Underprivileged Children'! day. This will form a part of the eratures, over a wide area of the milting youth, had. reasonable blue! and white anil rulur," saiil tir&gt;«. Mi*. U«car ,E. Pennington lli idity Tfall «J llriin*wte)t. (ia.
d ht, 2:00 A: M. today.
Funeral services will lie con­ tu ittdiviluol uiiiuiisCommittee and the Athletic Com­ aurvev to determine what aehool eastern half of tho country wan cause to assume ■that Karran— Mr. Jameson.' lie announced that d i Jlorn'
In
Afcailia,
Mrs,
Penningducted
at
the
Erickson
Funeral
forrenxt tmlay as cool air from now in England—hail some con­ they twill csrrv a sntxli line of
mittee of the Kiwanle Club are building needs-will he.'
Mountains
moved nection with Alexander's disap- supp ies including film, paper ton come to Hanford In 1D3&amp; and llurtfe at 10:30 A. M. Thursday
FISIIIN'. VIOIUTION.
sponsoring the football game F ri­
Mr. Lawton pointed out that R. the Rocky
had lived lie re since that time. ami Ihe t cumin* wilt lw fot ward­
John &gt; I.ewH
ii,-le-t&gt;\
was
pearance.
ru­ F. Cooper, candidate aa a tru s­ eastward,
day night a t 8:00
o'clock a t 8&lt;
cm1:00 o'cJoc
and Vhrmical*.
Kite
wav
formetly
a
resident
vf
ed to Grcenelx/TO, (ia. .for inter
The mercury dipped to Mow . The complaint upon which the.
v. -teidoy found guilty t'v a jury
Inole High School field between tee. has been a resident of San­
Mvlhoiime.
menu - Dr. E. D. Brownlee and in CnllHlf Ciiui• of havipg un­
th# Cnleryfede and Florida Mill- ford for the paat three yearm and freexing and anow fell in part* w arrant was issued alleged that
She Is sttrviveil by her hus- R ev.. Douglas Charted will uffiri- lawful pu**r salon of * mixed
to il F.Viy(M ItKMIGNH
Arad*emy of St. Petersburg.
:rate* a farm on tha east side, of the Rocky Mountain region to- Alexander Rubowltx was "ab­
Imnd. Oscar E. Pennlngtoh, Sati- ate.
airing of more thnli 60 fresh water*
T ht KI wants board op directors
or to that time he- lived in day while another cool a pot on ducted by Roy Alexander Farran
furdi one daughlrr, Mr*. J. K.
Ll AKKLAND. t)ct. 22 Wh
approved the purchase of the re- Oviedo for 10 y e a n while serving the weather map wa* the New ami some other person* whose
fish including black bass, speckled
Smith,
Sanford;
three
eons,
Eu­
Rolx
rt
C.
Evans,
general
manager
• sueeltator two monthi ago after aa principal of the high school. England area, where tempera­ names are unknown to the eomWare Withdrawn
perch ami bream, lie had i&gt;**n
gene.
Oscar,
Jr.
and
Jimmie,
all
of
tie
Florida
Cltru*
Commlaaiun,
,
_
.
,
Dr. -T. F. McDaniA, a member of He came to Sanford in 1922 from ture* fell to freeling in northern plalntant in opier that aald Alex­
rested hv game wardens t'*»r
''•ughtera.
From Gambling Cane atLake
tha club, pointed out the need by the University of Florida and es­ Maine. In Denvsr a light snow ander Rubowiti be murdered or re.igped his post today. The Conf-l''r H" nf"2,,,:. ' wo
llaruev
The fish Vei# w
in
accepted
the
resignation
*n,(‘la
JV1
'
.
'
JIB
I
rnnlngtha hospital of this equipment. tablished the department of agri­ fell as the mercury dropped from be so disposed of aa to be put In miss: m
taken nut of rntd storage and
ton,
Sanford;
three
sisters,
Mr*
wit hi tut discussion.
The apparatus operates a* » re- culture a t Seminole High School. (10 at midnight to the upper 30'* danger of being murdered.
County Judge R. W. Ware pipsenled In court m evidence.
I E. O. la-Vines, Washington, D.
auaeltator on the energy of the Jo later was scitnee instructor In early morning.
tC.; Mr*. Maurice Crews, Aulmrn- withdrew this morning from the
compressed oxygen In the tanks. here, then' became principal of
*e-of-W illie Melts, negro, who
dale; Mrs.— Walter MorrlfT1^ ) The cool air wa* expectrd to
had tveen charged with possession
Junior High School where he ser­ move Into th* Dakotas and Minneadis:
four
lirothers,
Tin
BierWINTER OFFENSIVE
ved prior to going to Oviedo.
Have You
r. Gainesville. FI*.; I^onsrd uf an iltegal ilot machine.
esota tonight with baiow freexlng
^
ATHENS. Oct. 22. ((f)— Prr»*
The withdrawal from the rase
preer. Okeechobee City; Wrbli
weather forecast for tomorrow
UesriHtered?
R e p o r ts said today the Greek
followed
the
suggestion
of
0
.
W.
FREIGHTER AGROUND
Mercer, Allures, Flo.; William
Spencer, attorney for the defense,
arm y has scheduled a winter of.
Tht* i&lt; Ihe Imt week to (*(•
8AN FRANCISCO Oet. 12 &lt;/T) morning.
Mercer. Arcadia.
Temperatures
again
yesterday
fen*lire agalnil the guerrillas to —Tho freighter Charles McDon­
that the Court, represented ‘by
i*trr in order to vote in th*
Funeral
servlre*
will
be
con­
soared
Into
tha
80'a
over
a
wide
LONDON,
Oet.
21
OP).
Pnme
Mjniiler
Attire
and
Winilon
M art Nor. IB, when the current nell, carrying 80 paasengsn and
City election nn Nov. 4. Regis­
ducted at the Erickson Funeral Judge Ware, bad exprasd thought
amnesty offer expires, and that a crew of 38, sent out an SOS to­ section ef tha country and touch'd rh u 'rh tll laid aside political difference* today and paid tribute to Home Friday at 4:00 P. M. and as to the law In th* case prior to
tration book* will he open at
B
O
at
Omaha,
Nsbr.,
near
the
more than 100 v ill^ea in the day after grounding on a reef In
p rincess Elizabeth congratulating her or» her approaching marriage lo Inicrm m t will be made In Ever­ the trial. Mr. Spencer expressed
the City Hall until Saturday
Ihe opinion that this action had
Pindua and Hasla mountain* in the Philippine Islands a r e a . but
uf tht* week. Tho** who have
green Cemetery.
disqualified th* judge Jo preside
the north have heen evacuated in an hour later reported she ' had
registered for previou* City
TH:
rival
political
Icadet*
offered-a
motion
of
congratulationt
in tho case.
preparation for tha push.
nulled off under, her own power 88 at Philadelphia and 85 at Wash.
election* do not have to regis­
Ingtnn. th# same m In Chicago, which the House nf Commons approved oyer the protest of a lone Com
DRINKING DECLINES
and was “ok.”
ter again. Only those who are
ihunist.
CITY FARMING
Cincinnati, and Kansas City.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct.
ROTARY IN JAPAN
•
■
■ &lt;8— over &gt;1, who have resided la
Willie
Gallaehar,
one
of
tw
o
f
DENVER,
Oct.
22,
tAI—
Th#
23,
(A1
)—
A
30
tu
60
per
ceht
drop
QUADS
DORN
T
^ T O j f Y O , Oct. 23, W V -^F o v r
Hanford for six month* sad ia
people,"
WORKMAN
CRUSHED
Communlsta (n the House, protest­
NATCHITOCHES, L a , Oet. 22,
in patronage at th* nation's bar* city of Denver, ll* ey* on the
Florida for on* year, ran reg­
grain
market
and
|3-a-buahcl
’a
motion
offered
“our
was
reported
yesterday
by
Jamas
ed
the
“lavish
expenditure
con­
CORAL GABLES. O ct ** -« * )
Tuplets were .born here
ister now. The erection on Nov.
whrat,
I*
going
Into
the
share,
cordial congratulations on J Donovan of Norwood, O,, pres­
. to Eugene and Rosa W, E U V etU S t waa killed nected with the affair" amid
Japanese way. They brought their
4 I* for th* purpose of filling
ippy event (Nov. 20) which ident. of the National Tavern As­ cropping business. Official* an­
Ay Phioor, negroes.
liutaijtlv 4 » « todav when ho waa shouts of “sit down.
awn lunch. The visiting members
two Mat* on Ihe City Commien so widely welcomed by sociation. Donovan, however, told nounced yrsterday they would
Tbe Natchitoches Hospital re­ crushed bv n dragline working . Labor It* John McGovern pro•- Of th* House Interstate and Forslon. John Krider. Fred Wil­
Ihs association’* 10th annual r pen hid* Oct. 31 from farmer*
llg n Commerce Committee each ported that the Infanta, all girls, on en arflftelal take a t tha Uni tested thie “most disgraceful
liam* and J*rh Katigan are
Royal Highness has shown meeting that a “healthy future" who would be willing to plow up
canted two sandwiches, an egg weighed about three pounds each. verattv of Miami's Mw housing speech of Mr. Gallaehar." saying;
candidate* In Group No. 1. Jack
1,240
acre*
of
municipal
land
sur­
waa
in
eight
for
the
tavern
bustOne
of
tho
Infants
died
soon
af­
public
dude*
which
she
prelect.
...
“The more 1 look at th* Red
hod an orange for the meeting in
Lade* and Randall Chao* a rt
sken th* same unerring resi, but he said it depended on rounding 8 tapl*ton Airport for
Coral- Gable* police **ld the Royal Family In Moacow, the
the exclusive industrial slub with ter birth, but the other thro# are
candidate* In Group No. 8. *
winter
wheat,
farming
It
on
elimination
of
wartime
excise
t ' and understanding,
hading Japanese and! American expected to live, hospital attend­ workman apparently fell into tbe more I feel that ’the British Royal
(bares
with
ths
city.
taxes oh liquor.
ants *ald,
**r
transportation officials,
path of the mathlpe.
, family th r* a place is the beans
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Burned In- Section Parliament Called
Of Kennebunkport To Deal With Crisis

Pepper Attacks In­
quiry As Attempt
To Smear Roosevelt

Two Are Killed As
Unidentified Man
Shoots Up Crowd

Senator Taft Is Expected To Offer
His Candidacy For President

Railroad Unions
Laying Plans For
Political Action

Ui hxperienes

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The Sanford Herald

Sidney Webb

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— "W E D N E S D A Y . OCT. 22. 1947

F L O R ID A

Celery Crate Youth Ceiiter Is
• Opened With Over 100 Present

. Little Assembly

m e in h e is u f tile lu b -c o iu iilitle e .

Thi* wa* one of the three
group* approved by the Palestine

The ’ (Rodent Keiierutioh miiy not realize it, but the
■ ■4 s b b J b i a t
H a a i . a i *4 lr« a &lt; l - a a r II m )
committee Iasi night a* part of
Ms b I b i O.
lly DEWITT MACKENZIE
FiiKliahmun
Sidney Webb, or Ixirfl Pnaafield, ilcml recently*
United Nation* tubco^imillre to the L!. N. machinery to handle •
III *ra*»*tia A»raar
Al* Foreign Alfalfa Analyst
K u lrtrl
aa
M OBS
«*B».
m a l l r . at 88, wan reapmiaible to a large extent for Brltaifrti pres­
J P jP B |!j!
draft I f blueprint for parlition of detailed - work tin the Palestine v
o -o h a r ST. Ilia , a* U&gt;. r « i iHH- ent labor-ftocinii.nt government. Sidney Webb, a young civil
More than 10U ?err.inrle Hu&gt;.h School tiudenti attended ihe acliv- | Palritinc into tm aralc Jcwjch-and P ro b le m .-_____. J ------------ ---------------------------------------• t * a » f &gt; r 4 . P h l M a , a a 4 n lk » A t
fH'att uikod ddi'ciiti's u uhtng
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C r i l i r r a Il m
r eris.ie
i i Youth
Vninh C sn
j i uu r'a
i 'l l Ihe
IK. City
Pll», Hall
U .ll V
.p C
Saluiday
eve A lilr cobntrir*.
^pftithtfKPa—first- Horn It
“ --- - * t ^ « l ■
re to submit their names
* to Serve
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nmg.r
An
enjoyanle
program
iva*
held
under
the
direction
of
Fred
uf
Commons,
finding
ilself
thre».
jrntic family, begun working for economic uml social reThe vole on the Soviet proposal privately. He said he would decldo.
K 4 ila r
forma back in the 1880a. The Knhian Society waa the out­ ened with obstruction a t the ham Cana*, and wa* ipintored by the high achool PTA committee wilh tame after the United State* had later on the site * of the sub­
fJ O H U Q V tiK A .I
,
n a t l a a a t M a n a a tt
growth of their work atjd that of others who backed trade nf the House uf Luril. in cartyiu Mr* S. C. G ralu r a* efoiimkn.
chstgrd Russia's effort* to place group*.
out the natiunsliialatiun progran
~ I t ! M a i n 11* m i C m i t k i
A new puhlir ambetdonated to the Celery Crate by
The three sub group* suggested
unioniam
and
general
improvement
of
working
conditions.
the big power* on ihe .»ute°mmittee by Evatt, were ap|irovr&lt;l by heavy
t t f 1 a iiw r, n t r k
(
ha* decided U&gt; pul a further cu
Webb «cce|ited the jieernge, later, reluctantly, it ia aaid. in on the legialwtivr power ol D the Sanfold Sht-ne Club, .iJJed (o ihe enjoyment of ihoac dancing. repicvcnlcd a "f*l»e formola."
«&gt;a» W -Blfc
I*
majority votes last night after
J l f t f IM a lk i
,
*-00
jrder that he might repreaent labor in the lloua** of lxirdsi conservative upper Ixsljr of Par Several new reeorda have b**n# --------------- :----------------- -------—
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the committee spent three and a
Dr.
Rerbert
V.
Evatt
of
Auiad&lt;tr&lt;l to the collection, aaid Mr. | were prraent.
The word Fabian cornea from Kubiua, one-time military Imncnt, f.V«*
O aa
__ _ _ _
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half mure ’ arguing over pro­
-AH
a k lta a ti
H a lim " ia t4 *
« ' leader of Home, who carried on a long and successful cam­
fhat sUii. will lalf)&gt; well redui Hanna, and the student* plan t o ' A‘ numtier of civic, club* and tralia, chairman of the Gcnrial cedure for hnmlling proposals C
J k a n b a i . w I b II b b . a M
a-,11--*. *&gt;
A
liem
blyJ__
57-n.ilion
.
Palritinc
have
new
*clection*
each
Truk.
.«
lt»
nlMtIoaa.
have
eruitri.
mlhmtrwl by mors t ftfir IB
paign against Home’s enemy, Hannibal. He was called the Lord* lo lhe status of a£ d
ra l# M B l* * a ,,a l, f a r Ilia a a r p u i r
n ...
r- .
m bulcij to the Crate, enabling it to committee, rxpirsied a belief ih r
vary . dlati
• a l a l a a f a a 4 a . a l O fcr t k « n M
l"» Fabius Cunctntor. Kahlua the JJelayer, because he believed hating society—a
nations.
^
C? ' ° f tMOcUon. aaid Mr*. Graham. She Soviet proposal, if approved, would
■I r e g u l a r a * , r r i l n a a r a ir r .
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guiahed organisation. tu Im am «whkh “ 7 ^ ‘ St
They were, ft* h suh-cnmnilii'
SUiutrom
{*
prnato,lay.
expreaaed
thank*
to
the
I a l a a 4 k V » l V « F " H i | i l » « » l B l l t . ' in weakeningv the enemy by delay and by dragging out hut virtually Impotent Insofar
00 eonediatlwn compoar il of th e —
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re
a
te
-a
fiasco"
because
Britain
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ramjmigri^ThuH the Kabian Sodety-stuou forstcp-byoitep Interference wTHi Common*
chairman nnd Arabs and Jew ish , •
a a lia n a I ft»14 a f n O ie M U Ia a . II H i­
C
.
J
!K?n; op*-rnt*ion The Lion., Kiwani*. did not want to serve.
representatives, who will m«jt in
te * a r t a r a l a ( a l a r 4 la I h r I S '* '* ' gradual reform rather than for the Communistic tyja; of concerned.
,{ol«r V. Pilot Club, Elk,. AmorRussia's proposal would have ah effort to settle -Am»b-Jewljb
r l l l r a l a I h r r a a a l r r r r llk k r n . l .i n a i
What'* that? ‘ The House
direct and immediate revolution.
I f f . la f k t r a a a a n .l k t a l a r k .
prnvided a subcommittee, made up dlfferenc-*; f 2 ) » sulecommittee
The Webbs long backed n a tio n a liz a tio n o f m any Kng- Common*, comprised of baker*
~ T k r l l r r a l i I* a r a a ta k a t a f Ik*
-candlestick makers, U going
of the 11 nations on ihe Security on partition, which nil dUcn-s
A a a a rla lr 4 l - i r . *
n llrl
i* ra llllr.* lish imiUStrii^i .including coal mining. -In this
mid in many Immatriug the august II
House
r i i t m l i i l i fa I k r a * r f a t r r a a M t.
Council
plus Uruguay, Czecho­ ways and mean* of implementing
r a i l . , a f a ll lk » l a r a f a r « » a rla lrH other ways their Influence, widely spread through their Lord* which Include* ail the nob
w Uled for nmW K,ulp' t- ° f material help to (he Crate slovakia. Venezuela and Sweden. the plan for dividing Palestine into. •
la t i l l M r H i l a n r , a r —H i a a atl writings, prepared the ground work for the Attlee govern­
separate Arab and Jewish states*
r . wa* the recent donation by the
11v of Uiiiain? That'* right, a
*1* a r m
4 l«|M itrkra.
The Crate it open each Satur- Mather Furniture Sion? of two
It was defeated 32 .to 6. with and (.7) s suh-commlttre on Aral)
ment.
In
fact.
Prime
Minister
('lemifiit
Attlee
I
b a member it will lx* dona by a bit uf pul
^ W E D N E S D A Y .'O C T . 22. I *•17
7:30 to H:0O o'clock and .couches, one a red glider, and the ten abstention*.
proposals 4*'bjrli -will} study the
iv .l ■Iclichteaf-bam). *hj«'b, jk * ,day,
of the Fabian Society.
membvra are. adm itted, ky admit- lolher a b ather couch. J. C. Peniiih i / k V e r s e F o n t o d a y
various resolutions submitted by

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■ Die Univmiiy ol Tfoftfla lw"
finally gotten *tound to winning
a foothill' game. Msf* he llm **
ihe beginning df betid! :dayi to
tome.
_ _ _ _ .
t King Geoige, ol *11 people, ha'
ailed lh*t tuilii he placed on
the Houie o( Lxudi. Out ihe Knit
wasn't ipeaking for liimirlf. Ih e
party in power lelli him what h?
can *ay.
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Cigareltet carelettly llirnwn from
(Tailing automobile*,- - tnmrlhmg
which ii againtl the law. caui? a
large proportion of ihr foierl (uei
in Florida. Ed Moore," Slate For
ealry Service, »ayi lhat we-hare i
hundred million dollar mduilry in
our foierti. Everyone ihould help
to lee that they ate catcfu!lj
preiervrd.
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New Chances To Learn '*

AND
SPIRIT AND SPIRIT AS THE '
ACT OF WORSHIP; They that
Amurican universities have long been mismimetl. They
watt iiputt the Ixitfl *hntl renew never (aught everything, nor is this reuspnable nr con­
their strength.—

• Did you read that die oilirt
night about a 77-year-nld woman
knocked down on a huiy linn
oughfair in Philadelphia by .
bui. lying -helpleu on the nJe
of llte itrert for IS minulet be
fore an ambulance came and took
her to 'ihe. horpilal while -Ihoiit1
andi of pauenby (laued her by
refuting to help her. Muil h#Ve all
teen'Rrrpublicani
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ceivably possible/Every, now and then, however, they offer
subjects which have been previously overlooked.
Thus Yale announces the first known course in the
"ifiiilvd Stiitcs on Titetnn culture. Tibet has been crowded
out of the notice of educators by its more Important neighImiis, China and India. The Tilx-Un p fw tlce of keeping out
viHitorn Hum i»1ho tiuTiHPcI to make this- A mynteriouM land,
and may la* one reason why many Westerners believe that
valuable fiidden knowledge is to be-found In the teachings
of the Tilmtans. Whether this is truexur not, the students
tn the new Yijit course will doubtless hear. \
The College of the City of New York will make another
innovation by leaching the Yiddish language and lit era ire.
Harvnnf is giving Instruotlon-in the Armenian and Georgian
languages. If you want to converse with Stalin personally,
you cun go to Harvard and learn Georgian.'The University
of California has a course in its history department on the
combined history of Siberia and Alaska. These are only a
few examples uf'the way in which American universities
are branching out and becoming worthier of their Univer­
sity title.

It's Your Face, Brighten It
■* A glum look mid n *'whiil's-tlu-use’* sag can cause it
fellow more burin than most of us suspect. That hsik mlvurtises that ils wearer hasn’t much confidence i,n himself.
So others ex|)ect only failure from him and, through him.
Nothing succeeds like success - or the air of success. And
nothing tends to failure like that look of fri/stration.
A St. LouIh psychologist, whose common sense and
philosophy have hel|Hid « lot of people get the right slant,
ys that the surest way'th drive Old' Man Ffustriition out
of your life is to develop Ihe right mental attitude. That,
he says, in to realize that you hnve the right* to success
God gives man the right to love, nntlire assures him the_
right- toTiveT and lif e glvioi Tiifn- 1Fiir right lo succeetE The
right to success, the right of accomplishment and the right
to happiness, he says, ure as much ours us the right to
breathe. Remember ‘that Hnd refuse to look frustrated.

Weekly wage* in manufacturing
plant* have no* * iclched an all
-tnne ^&gt;eak of ~i * 42. Trfoie Ibali
double llie pir-war Tfigute. . lb '
au of Labor Staliitic* reveal*.
However, when adjualbirnH ate
made for ihe increaie in price*,
. -William F. French in Your Life,
ihi* new high figuir repreaent*
an incieaie in actual purthating
R o b e r t Y o u n t?
^ c ,“’r -”we
ddnc
(toweriyof only 10 peicrnt. Hut
. ■
ih« Commit* a diiftcrvtcc by rc|&gt;these aie average .figure*. .D ijy
ii mhiib—4~ OBin.-rBSB »B»I
[ictcnling ihr "irue life',’ ^ f Th*d--------d o ' B7»T 7n?*li Ih'il " m iy o h r
ihr role icluc7*nlly7
jdcu* Mcveui.
better off. -ihsn .before ihe w4&gt; |
Sum* w ilnetin have clinlrndrd| xbc niuvfe wsa baaed on |ne*l, Only llioie who *ie eamtng more. die piflure wa* jiro-Hu**ian ptof*- Hf-nt* Andrew Johiuon’a life. Btev'j ,
.
. ena, u prnrolnonl political figure
II a.
tr.
the time, figured in the un-^
P«renlc.*vf:o object la fraletni- * •r . h'f .**ld
objfrirn to hi , U(TC&gt;S(„| umiearhmtmt vproceed• lr» ni vuiiu* education- in.lilu- Qftgmal IClipl he
of .lM_IDP3Jt.be- |n)tB »g«iu*i Johnson,
liot-.T at runlury in the principle* came *’il contained Communitl J MALM, icleaaed the picture,
of Drmtitracy having no douht propaganda hut a lot of my
mv friend})McP
fiirndi I McGuinnea*
saltl, but .lid
did not e*.
t&gt;
ul,nnt M &gt;«ld.
id mind dial out much vaunle-J didn’t agree w:, l
t j ,, **,■■*«'PlOlt R became 'I t did not want
wilh
,me.
Ihe
‘‘
nfRiJJ,
„t|
r
up
coptrover*y
at
a
time
individual freedom does not in wa* rhangedI in meel.tomr ol hi* „ hc„ th« n#l|on w ll , t war. The
dude Irgedom of auociation objection*, be la id .'
! picture waa made late Jn 1941.
*}'&lt;'attl rrift*i(lep [iRg mrnarr of
"I didn't -think it .hould have Mcfiulnne*. aaid tha wHleta who
ih- a.ilomobile Ip d|d*r dcmocjatir t
1 „ ,
», 1
protested were Donald Ogden
, SUjwart. llytle Kraft. Rlrban!
in.jilulion* s* well a* to |be safe been made, he added.
Taylbr atteited lhat oOBg b | Cotllna, Jiilea." Daaaein and Rtng
tv of Imyt and giiU’sl collage*
Die University^ of Fforida Its* ju&gt; Hiiui,1 " wa* not made at die »ug* &gt;Ixirdnar, Jr.

St

|egur»'etl tile" iiarenU to reilrirt “" “ ™ - • “ T I " " " ™ ™
ibr u*e of autonrphije* by the*^

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' ~ children il llir'U arver.uy do ac
count of ihe bacaid* lo life and
limb. Moreover, thrte i* ’nothing
•1 college which *9 divide* the
r&gt;ch from the poor ai ihr automo
bile.
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Ix-en u*kd 1
l ha
For
Horn
hereditary
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the puwer and jgtury &lt;&gt;( ermi
and crimaon. The Lor&lt;l* sxarcir
great authority until ona day
I»6ti thav Tejected the nstloi
budget which had been parsed

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Thoy take part in all ney Co. have contributed a water
garnet, dancing, draiqa- &gt;cooler, something the dub had
The Seminole H igh'never had before.
i
thL* f.0r l u pr,i: I Tbr n' w amplifior i* reported
, * furni» b - hoeteaaea each
^
p,cnly
enoUKk for
*
'dgnclng. Friday evening after the
Mr*, t.rahern . hail a* cu-apon- football game between the Feds
wira Saturday evening, Mr*. W. and Florida-M ilitary Academy, a
C. t iauae. Mr*. O. R. 8 milh, S. C- d*m r will he held at the Crate.
Or khans, and Mr*. J. P. Holts- A Hallowe'en party i* lieing plandaw. Mr and Mr*. IT. H ’. Pearce ned.
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The committer then voted to
to M, wilh four abstentions, to Arab nation* fn- making the
give, Evatt authority to name Holv Ixind an intli-pendent Arnb

country.

•netIon of the 71U.tMHI.acn- While
Mountain National Format In New
Hampshire. M aasarhusrtts' hard­
est hit. area if were along the
Perth and south shores. A series
of bias** were reported in Ver­
the House .of Common*. Ub# d
mont. th&lt;- Worst nt Green «hnrn.
Prime MlnUter llcrtert A'*f(U h
Officials ip the New .England
■mae up in wrath and led a t ’
ftre'heit ‘sold the fire* broke «ul
urdera
through
a
Joudtp«aki-r.
riffle fight against the power Jif
sporadically during the past week
Fire Damage
tank trucks loading at llidde- when the current drought stretch­
the Lord*.
f('onlJnt.tQ ifrom page one)
ford, about four miles distant, ed toward its fourth week,
It 'waa ona uf the graateat |i I
rolled in a steady stream to the
llicst but1lc« of English Main Y •100, aciea' el llemitead.
A baby girl was bom in the
The upshot of it waa that n Bc*idf» the 200 cottage* and fire scene to furnish fuel for X!pod-lighted dcliYery room at
.C
oast,G
ukrd
and
civilian
pump**&lt;
1011 Asquith secured the J&gt;a »•
Ml. Desert Hospital. Maine, after
home* drilroycd in the Goose
Kcnnehuukpurl it the scene of a woods fire cut off the resort’*
age .of a hill in Commons to
t ,"
prlve the. lloua* of Ixirda of jta Rock*, C»pe Porpoiie and Kcnn.c- the homu of author Kenneth Rob. electricity supply. The Ellsworth'
V(;tn
Than hr jammad ttla jbunk(Kirt area, 100 more were etta.'a year round resident, and of firt department - provided emerV’
tbe thrnal* df thr-lx&gt; la 8b u oycd in otter w»deN**eparated the e*t*tr of the tatc Booth genay power.
D O N 'T F O R G E T ^
Tarklngtftn.’
Neither
wa*
PmTXhs
bv threatening to have .tlgi K ig irclibn* p( the state.
. Police began evacunting thonirs
gered.
create, enough Illwral peers to
. on the outskirts of the town of
THURSDAY
outvote Ihe conservative* in |»e
GOOSE ROCKS*BEACH. Me.. I ,c ,p e V V T m * T *
" T 1 .Ashburnham in Massachusetts earupper lliiuae. .
v i im. hi
1
.w h o could hob) a hn*e or handle |y today when n wlooda file, itrig8:0.0 P. M, -’
Weary begrim ed,, „h„vel ,n |mltiing ihe blaie. mating near Fitchburg, swept to­
-The Lords heerpted th* liill • Gel 22 m
cause there wa* nothing «!**, or crew, lighting a terrifying forcit Water waa pumped directly from ward the community. Firemen -re -1 SHttfortl L odge N o. 1211
them tn do, since *the Mona ch file Which drilroycd almoit 200 ! the ocean.
ported they were experiencing
would have had lo create the b building! along a five-mile iltetrh I C"P* Phrp«ti*e avacucts were difficulty developing water pres
erat |«-er* If the Primp Mlnb *r of Maine coaitlinc. laid today quartered in two Kenncbunk(M)il sure to fight the fife.
reipieated it. Ixiter the lxml* w re lb*l lltc village of Krnnrhunkpoil tuminer hotels upened hurriedly
further cripplod by an acb ur er would be *afe unlrn wind again al. the request of the Red Crois.
New York'* Governor Timms*
which the Commons, can over- dr
E. Dewey ordered all state-owned
any action in Ixirda by vntinf it became an ally of lire flame*.
Die wind, which reached gale i wocidland* closed at midnight todown in three suectaiva aeaal n&gt;
force of 40 mile* an hour ycitcr- night a fte r fire wardens reportSINCE 1924
of I’arliaiurnt.
However, three session* Jof day. diminiihrd during the nighl *•&gt;1 lhat in II days lher&lt;( were
R E L IA B L E - - - RK A SO N A 'IH .K — R E S E R V E D
ParUamvpt cover two
yi ir* and the U. S. Weather Bureau nearly 200 fires in the 8.600,000which the f?T&gt;ciaI|sla feel la loti tocdicled only "genlle” breeze* Rir acre Adirondack, forests and other
I. U rg e C lien U T o L lsl A I U n in fln te d V alu es.
state controlled areas.
great a delay if'th e y encilii! ter
Twenty fire* had bqtned over
obatructiun by the Lord*. The ml
2. U rg e C uM tim ers T o Rtiy A l U n in fln le d Value?);
The flic, the moil teriou* of 4(1 2,000 acre* in N*w Jersey, the
(mint at issue it ,na|ion*l|xa an
burning
in
M*ide._w*t
ttiU
advanc-®ML
*«ioUA_near
^MlUvilW^in
oiog
.
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uf the iron and *leel imlu*f\y^
3. We SelJ 'em \Yhen They’re Right.
Cumlterlnnd rounty where a hunt­
This wa» one of the item* mi. ihe ing alotig ihe f^-nille frdnt. about ing club wa* destroyed ami 1.600
.Socialist ptutform when they a-ro b*|f • mile toulhw ot of tbit pic- acres charred.
elected lo power a little tver lurcique village of 2.000 rctidrnli.
A wood* fire endangered' a
two yean* ago. Because of ihs
Effecjjvj back-firing halted—the
ecomimic' crlsif l b s Soctatita fire advance toward KcnnHiunkHunt to delay, this naUunalixajim
for perhaps another year, *0 opt porl village hut Road Commiuioner
to interfere with The present in­ Clifford Miling raid "i( ihr wind
tome* up again i( will be bad."
dustrial aet-up.
j.
Moat of the rated structure*
Hut the life’ of the prewnt
government I* a bit leas Stan were summer cottages, but there
three - year* before another ten­ were scores pf homeless families
et *1 election must be held. Iffke in d h e. Goose Rocks, C*j&gt;* Por­
government wait* a year to lit- poise and . Wildes districts -if
_____________’
ionalixe Iron and atacl.- and lhafl Kennobunknort.
encounters oiisttnctlon in the "Malmg said the f're wa* beHouse of Ixirda, the bill cmnot ihg "confined” in moat sections
be passed over-.the Ixirds* re­ but as a precautionary mea^uro
jection In-fore the life of the fuY- about 60 person* were evacuated
from the Tmlmt's Creek and
cnmien^aipliw f.
*So Prime Minister Allies’* re­ Fortune's Rock sections of the
jf
gime has decided to put Mittfhtf town.
Seven either huge fires rnnsutn-rlrap in the |&gt;rerog*tiv«* of the
unper house. It Is aaid llm a ing parched fon-stlands were rn
bill will lie Introduced . to cut ported under control today but
town the length of time that the stUI dangerous,__ *
Organlxed patrol* guarded th-'
Ixirds ran delay passage of a Mil,
reducing the time to ’ perfetpa fire lino* nf the blase which
six month*.
*!• swept the Cap* Porpoise section
Pnssigr of such a bill raf tie of KennebunkporL Ixuuling them
tecuretl—If necessary—by the we* Lieut. Col. C. T. Choate’ bf
same m*thud employed a ,g in - Falntouth, a retired Army rngin-jrallim
I,y Asquith. The *atjer
in*.'
rs, inctu'L
house could Ik1
U .G - hiio
sllst iu*r» ci*aUd-7rt&gt;n
heading a
&gt;f lelxvr. I t otiuld
r ,&gt;
_
Iveraity of New
llouta of Ixinb which
Hampshire students, Were given
to buck such a line aa that.
g
a
d
n
d
y

wilh MGM executive* and
arldnd that th*r* " M » ‘ Com11itture
c
ml butuniat
urganligtlun
In Lo«
Lo’wetr McDcll. then bead of lh&lt;i ni
Angele* • at the tlmc/Vnown M
motion picture djviton of. live Of­ ‘the Tbaddeus Steven* Club."
fice of . War Information, a n j
Asked by Thomas If ha be­
lieve* the picture* “htiHion to
agreed to make it.
Speaking with a »ort nf a low Moscow" and "North 8t»F wiire
STARTS THURSDAY
‘pro-R ussian
propaganda, MeA friend of out* complain* again U.I.T.1I. i n \ s . Bnu-B r ,
W-H i °
° 'f e’ ,
,
Guinnes* aaid he eatteldere them
. of the strange pervtnipn which
If I ever eavtr Ihr imutmion M
form of Intellactual lendimpel* some one 1 lo go into th •
’wa* forced into .making llw lee**.’’ *
City cemetery and He*! Power 1 'Song of R uiiia,’—I wasn't forced, R*P- Thomas (R-NJ), chairman
off ihe grave* of plber people'* b « , u , , a « , . o —
, 0. .0
V S
departed loved one*. W* can tin make any picture, I objrelcd lo plensgv will be developed next
dcrtUnd people stealing. We lLr‘
week. Earlier, he had declared
at hearing* that the committee
can undenland people loving flow,
WASHINGTON. Oct. 22 &lt;4&gt;t- ha* developed "a very complete
a n . Bui we cannot Undent and any
record" on 7D persona tn Holly­
one who love* flower* being »o Congrcti member*, inquiring into wood who hav* engaged In sub­
Hollywood
red*
sucrled
today
they
low down, ornery and downrigbi
versive activities.
Thomas said the evidence of
fluted •• lo ileal flower* off have evidence of subversive *ctivanother person'* grave. The Iwo ilia* by at least 79 film u p iia L wplonage Will be brought out
when ‘fj0 committee Inquires
ii**'1 don I go together. ■( leair Der*on*litie* and of Communist c»- more
fully Into yesterday's tes­
pot . in normal people,* There ough' pionage.
timony that CemmunUU tricked
From Papl V. McNutt, special _• test
___ pilot
______
to be a cure for it. but we don'
In ti.1 dt vulgfng
person tc
know wh*l it ii. ihotl of hanging rpgnfei fprtbcm ottQ n picture, in* fnfonpetlon on n aupe
duilry, came e counter blsrl at the
"We have n Urge additional
Defemc S e c r e t a r y Forr**t*l nvretigating commitlte on unamount of material not developed
of the danger* of beine American activities. He declared y*«terd*y." Thomas Mid, rafdrprepared in e chaotic world it ha* become apparent that iu 1ring to testimony of eereen writer
where w«r m#y com e'with light purpose it "io try to dictate sndi John C. Moffitt th at a theatrical
“ing speed, and Chief of Staff control, through the device of agent persuaded Chalmers ’Slick"
Goodltn to furnish Information on
? r*l Elsenhower urge*, again hearing*, what goes on the screen* the
Army'* X3-1 plane.
universal military (reining be of America.”
Goodltn wa* teal pilot and w»,
"*o that—tteu ld w*r
A* lb* lin t, witneo* for the* employed by the company that
-- AUo-again—h that! not find u* ‘bird d*y, Thom** called Jamca ■
P***f*
.
,
V-“ W* act u n f itly who A . McGunincii.. 53-VMriold Irish* 1
h e a d ^ th * l!t* ra rv J d ^
“ Q ueeng^of V h t C o u rl^
la ittlea fb^vueK warnings, ^c&gt;fn rxccltifve of Mrtro-Gnldwyn- nartment of the William Morrf*
M u sic a l}
men are not dumb, nor are M*y»f studio*. McGuinneti told the The«trica| Aecney In. Hollywood,
“CbwiNWB. Per Twe*
, I
- duloyil lo their country, rofnmi*tef he has "general editorial tricked Goodlin Into giving in.
may know what they ire supervision" over many of the formation on the bomber.
In Hollywood, Weber denied I4e -Opfnfl 11(45 p . M .-.-m t
( about. If rt»f'*hoo!d, an,| wripti made into nMvies by Mofifltt’s
charge* and called them
ru H ii
wbo disagree with .them are M.G.M.
A jfgglidou* InveJition." but prevail, thi* contrAir force officers here depre­
He related that . five script , writ-might t e too tragic to n had protested agaiait releare cated the Information Goedtln
might hare on

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TI1E SANFORD IIERALJ, SANFORD, FLORIDA

j Legion Auxiliary
Has Monthly Si

L alender]

■Thi' Rev. Mt! H.ir.:i
.of N c* Yolk, City, i f
I l. Ml.PATRICK. JK.. Alitor
trt! NliC comet t |n»nt-»t
Wrrklt t iill'imi nl Ihr Sanford (•.ililrtt; Clitli
ami formerly with the
P a u l Whiteman * ami.
Tummy Dotwy nirhva*
Inn, ami who uml-i d u ll l» tu |irnm«»ti‘ &gt;’■&gt;«'
pidqx, Quern
uni 'latiiima.

a so n a

T tttn tsrrrrT

voting hi* time Mini tal­
ents" tn U-IigiuU* um k
a till I* appear ing tugluU
nt 7:3d o'clock at lb*
Assembly of tiinl Church
ut Tiyclflh Sii i t I aiiil
l.uuit'1 Avenue. K. I.
Wright, In (latter. The
(&gt;uUir i* invited.

Mia. Henry &gt;f. I.nulin haa re­
turned’ from Margo, i.a. where
slit* .visited. fur tMii Meeks with
relatives.
Hut at 7:30 P. M.
TBc Seminola itihekah Lodge
No. 43 will meet at B:U0 P. M
at th r 1. 0 . 0 . F. Hall. Plans will
be completed« •for
the 11
llalluMeVt
vi uir
uiiuis r ( ll
• p a r ty »nd_ Whited Eiupliaru *«l«*
so nil members are urifvd to at*

Mis. John M. tiillon !*.« rejturned to Sanford from Mobile
land is making her home at SOS
.Valencia Drive.
rs. Beii Small'
be sorry to lealn that she is
ill and confined .to the- Florida
Sam tar i true in -Ut la into.

JS !S m ^ &lt; t&amp; Z S isE rm 8“ ,h- f t ... J- «~jk
In tfa n n S u li^ e n F w a i t ’ d " T ' t

The ancienl Egyptians made nr

' H A. S w an .^l MrV a id

ass. ■saa »: si
Hollywood

II) IIOII THOM AS
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COUNTRY CLl'H

IIUtLYWOOD. Oct
runtrury tu
in-sfun^riuotters. tin* mo-t common conver­
sational tuple -in -Htdlywi&gt;od'"1 *
neither sex, rorninunism nor the
weather. It’s tuxes.
The No. I eronomie problem
for movie stars U not to make an
honest- dollar, which comes easy
to most uf them, but to ket'p It.
Listen to the experience of Wil-

Charlcl Fuller, manager of the
Seminote . Country
Club. an­
nounced today that a buffet sup­
per will be served this .routing
Sunday ut H:00 F. M., He stated
that the dub is. now equipped
with a now deep froexor to serve
dinner al (tny time except Mon.
days and Tuesdays to members
and thrir guests with no reserva-

i nrreij a business manager
when f was mnking $60 a week,**
Hill told me on the “ lladdd** set.
"Hy thy time I went into the army,
we (wife Uremia Mar-hall I had
saved $25,000, which Wt* thought
was was pretty good.”. Rut ap­
parently il wasn’t good enough.
Today, I am making twice as
rh as I did l-efore the war,” he
tlnued. "Y d .we’re just almut
breaking even.
a* aie no frivolous
it’s all they run do
dug e x p n nsfg ami
inf lodf^careful not
hours worked and 'nunc workers.
ilebt Io-i a Use, "once
iml on this kind of
Oliver can get even

SPECIAL UNTIL NOV. 1
Genuine Oil Perm anent. Tltb ends nrc Wrapped with
oil flunnebt, Irnvint? them nofl anti mil oral looking.
SI2.50 Wave
for’
87.50
Special trnlninff front skillml urtlHts in wlyling unti
razor HhapinR. Sofl water used.
■Open Iwo evenings nnd Wednesday nfternooas
All Work (iuorm leed 21 Years’ Experience

HARRIETT’S HEAHTYuMOQK----Iff North Park. A venue

■ We intend tu tiaii- a'ljii' -tu !
.mil iltm n r luIX lit mr column
Please mail nr hint! ii'fit qui
linn* fwnxtilit'tr fertd h i ,
plant.rig tiw v . picpnt u ■i i f -n l,
li.i.i.fnaiii n nf plant* •" anything
pertaining !•* gardei g !* Inn
Carden Center. Juni* t . Ctitrmh**i
of-f* qitmiiice T'uiii-i litferlnnlbut

J'hone 071

over ami over, t

every* day i 'u i'T iflirdny

Best Score Shot By
Like* Mary P.T.A.
Installs Officers
Miss Powell At Club
'M tn “JJdfJVhy Powell with 41
for nine holes reported the best
scute during tin- pa*t week* among
the women of the Seminole Coun­
try Club, Clyde Terwiltegar, club
pro, declared today, II* said that
the newly orgttliixrd Women’s
tiolf Association has ereat«-l much
interest, and that all members
are trying to shoot their best
scote.s ,«• a handtrap is ladng
cslaLUsUud.fur wacb player. These
handicaps' will lx* established for
the information chairmen and Mr,
Terwillegar to l«- u.cd in ar*.
tanging* winter golf tournaments.
* Among those who have played
during the pas! week al the local
dub ine Mr, and Mi» John- Ed­
ward Higgins, Nil uni Mrs. \V.
f{, William*. Mi. and Mrs. Frico
Heard. Mr. and Mrs. John Ivey,
Mr. and Mrs. lieorge* Thurston,
Mr. gad Mrs. K II. 'Fmltli, Mr. anti
Mrs Andrew Cart aw ay, Mr. ami
Mrs. A. J. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.
J, A. Fonder, Ur. and Mrs. T. F,
McDaniels. Dr. and Mrs. Harry
Wmaltuff. Mr, ami Mrs. Herman
(J. KclurU. Mr. and Mrs. Rolwrt,
Axl, Mr. and Airs. John Stuck.*
Earl Higgenbotham.
r F itts llnyes. Mrs.
Icgar, *Jr.. Miss Ia*na*
.Mis* .Dorsithy. Fowstire- Mulmney
Dr.
Hatty Bib v, Clarence Clause,
l.tcul. Col, Charles llytts. Tony
Huddli-ston
Ed I a*vy, Whittier,
Lyons,* E. 41.
Itiflinrd lb-ass A
Kilpatrick* Jr.,
I Kilpatrick,
Ifob Kilpatnrk,
(5. Fleming,
K, D. Scott, Uc
C. lleU rl. K. C
Spencer and U, E. Spcneer

"5te Ijtke Mail I’nieni-Teachet^
Asm-iation held 'installation
eri»e» recently with Mrs, Ilia
Cudiian in charge, Mrs, lamiw
Telo was Installed a-* ifnexldent;
Mi Folwaid Itohin.on, vice jue»ta r ; James Fields, treu-ufei Ami
Mr. Joseph lluu-ei ns historian
Tht retiring president i- l! H.
Eu.anks who ha- held the ■off ire
for two surrrssive Venrs.
-*~':
— t xnrxTrrimvuma-ii -thal-Mtv Fit
tinrK- with the assfatanee’wf Mr.
Firsls, livorge I'atfcrson and Mi.
lorn|Htt had rompleietl tin* drey*.
Ing rirntni, dock, table nn.l lx*oe!i
es it the l.uke Mary pmk winch
Is -. FTA lirojeet.
Ar-. Tesio aptx-mted the follows
ingouiimillee cnaiimeu Mi- Eu
bam.-, memln‘1 ship; .Mr Fields,
par. eormnittrf; Mr- tieorge I'trt;
let*in, programt Mr-. Mihlint
Til!,, publicity and Mr- blw
Kc.gli, reporter. Mrs Cm In mi
w«. appointed in charge of tinsclmd ground lieniillfh'atleti comin 11it ,
Sl&gt; Kilwmd Kobinaon will l**T
in .barge of the 1 -H t'liib with

charity
plus upkeep of n house

fintn*»|x-tn li'lr ii
sllim-llt (IVN Alt
mining nil
Thi*. Is d muat I
IHant- dn ii.it
II three inches
t in well mill'll
-rai*k1 /eriilirer.
'iiamtte may la*

I and W flin, nuiungt'i nf theMayfair tnn. nnumn n n l ilii, mnriftttc—th a t 1 inury Ir-m ruim n- mo
Ix-mg made fn| . tl*** 'Hallowe'en,
masquerade 1m II to lx* held by
iln* Sanford Itiith ni,&lt;i Tennis Club

—. when- - ih
^eor-l aniileniiitf is with
Btul,Water nod l&gt;on W, hut
« must I* folhiweii to i!t-t
The Uiu! I’iuwU U*I*
thnt tin* tool■end of tlio
(ll lit* about two in c h i .* t- it**in When , safely
il with the |a*lildes mid ivn•■.I, the iu 11Hu* l.igiiliiids
ladti hunt.I U* alaiyc the
itu*. I lien the IhiiiI ihftftBl
in n dark ■^liu e.
I Mol tn* ldm*l d jfk
tlrtwieh It
must tint- l*&lt; state;
mb! tU '
AHow ■I -vi
tim .i we,*l*-i r.*i the
ic .t ■■ ■,,
lop. then hunt; • ill
i eiitdmillt ■getiittg
llltu the

suUhlcd light rb
last hinder. The
go. .1 1stock in I*
flower rVrml "51
nm* Hi

n tmt * *ep them
il the toi t system
tin tiowl. I'Untina
i will IuiAk a
ilk p(i

H O SE HI S U E S
ta ll Immediately

(ira&gt;* Slutdawii Nursery

nill lie al the l.rgiou llol
.■»er) Saturday* night h:00 to I 2 :uu I*, M.
It mini and Square Ihinring—r \ilmi *inn jtlr
I he. I'uldtr I- Cordially.. Invited ' * '

Y A K m .E Y V E N E T IA N ill IN D S
America's *Most llcaiil till
Altiniiniim • Irila r *• 1‘jli-hr.t Aliiniinum
V-k Me n .r "Free I's.llHsle
W. S T E V E N S -* i*.l7 NV. It.rlrin-nn •- Or
IMnine 2 H7LMI

,1—IsJm

Mi
Fa

world ,,sfn*
- owned
--------I* her house.
I.asi w«x*k Charles Hirkfonl said
be wit- doing . "Johnny Dcllmla.
for nothing because taxna would
copsume his profit.
cause taxes w6uld consume hi- H. L. Ferklns, J r . ihll Herndon,
profit.
Hugh Whelchel, J r.-o f l.akelnml,
Many stars have business man- Hill PLmnlnu if I'xIm.i.niB Jar&gt;r1*"[-[agoro^t-. .kelp-t hrjn nviT Hie fir'p*' Hirrrwr, Dale Scot, Jr,, Edward „„
UigKiii-, .Al Uryanl, Roy Holler. |*

ham, Coley* William-, Jerry Hlcss
ing. W. II. Wyroff. Jack Hilling
ham. Col. Eli Harpolc. Dave
Andrews. M. Echols, J. Heller, M
Segal and J. H. (iildis. Orlando
outlays, 8. C. Keliv, L. K ali, II. Ih-eker

tirai5 U.lh Tot io;t-i* ‘
eitirens ,»f Si»nf.*t*l^ I
lie "an up to d-lie I1-I *f
iraubiii*. an*l plants .-fT..
itnl itroutid SenilmiTS 4T.&lt;
•in* urged i&lt;‘ take g&lt;l' i
this service*
And now fot it IBlle'e
Tins is tin* time of - *
start mttt ru tkltUt (Tniitt-ii
ttf warning fimi. nil tt—
of - im l . with h mitif-d
*i* i lie rnvrlhpe* *ffi«*it \
to huy- fat jlyetooi| tin
■naif nvtitl.ilde. NepHIa
(m neinie on tin
mu
some buy one tl oe.
•&gt;nether and diyi.l- th.'
Astuiuhltf t TinI
.own In \ugtHt •fd f r j i i t W r r
we conip to thi
■lime,. We mix i niiiiuals ‘ success
have Rood athdlii; ilcu .c c
pluitts to slot! .win,, it*.II,*
■ * -1\ plants lit the

Orchestra Kllgatfctl
For Masquerade

• lit* tmteftlnhii'il *o plain Sin tract Martin ami lux iitetieiUt
uhi'in tlu-y will It* jtorma- of Orlando have "been engaged
■a-! nit mm, oMi'ft nlv* . Jar tin' tlm.ii- which mil begin
.■ in mi .
iml iMit-l |«*ar-.
UK lx*,| plant ml Million;
lim ing tlie-evenihg many pi ire*
mt|eli - jiyitio m tcnxoii tit Idts n il! U* HI. .lull ,I . :il following the
• f tin -•* favorite* Will (unviti" (IntiVii n liti'alfant Mill le !Pi ve t.
IftwtviitiiilH jmiv* I f made by
ImXiiln bnuqnel:- of ohl-fashitmed
flan, i to icneh next .miimtm

m'j]I

An organisational meeting of th
-Yi- W. A. -o f' tht*
for veterans in Florida hospital*,*
Church at 7::i0 I'. M
Ttiese gift* ate given to veterans
Charles Potter, Jr. and Steve
of Mrs. J. A. Varn, 3(
,to he sent to their homes.
.Mountain ate speudini; -some time
Mrs.
Hunter.
rehabilitation 1at Cleat water licarh. They plan
hostess for the nycting.
chairman, displayed articles inaiie to teturn tn Sanford this week. .
by her to be rent to V dcranJate
HL'NDAY
Friends will ic g irt to -.learn
The Seminole Country Club will pilais thiouKhout the state. The
have a buffet supper at 8:00 articles included Wdddo buys, pil­ that Claude We! lu-i inyton is eon*
lows and ea«es, knitted wool seeks fiia-d to the Atlantic Coast Line
Hospital in Wayrrosif.
and sA-rnp tiuoks.
Announcements
were
mnde
re*
Parish House Scene garding work for the coming year Mrs l.lllian Vickery n-lurrusl
Monday from Kntqnah, N. Y.
Mias Kdn'n Ctiitiemlcii. j«i &lt;■
Of Auxiliary Meei bv
dent . of the Cntupbeil l.ossinc where she Jiai l**iit’ visiting her
*T— “*—~
I Unit auxiliary, oml
ami Mrs,
Mrs. Kouth.
Kouth, daughter. Mrs. Lillian Moigan.
Mrs. Vickery has been gone for
The w oman s Auxiliary of Holy [third district vice president, spoke
tro i* e.plicopal Church met last .|0 the group on the meeting held
Monday at the 3:00 uetock at the [recently in Melbourne.
,? 'r** Jor, MeUrl!
Among those attending the
^ . n T l I rn
meeting Were Mr. and ' Mrs.

would be gathered on Nov. 2 and
World Fellowship Day will be ob­
served on Nov. P at the Christian
Church.
Mrs. H. II. Coleman abated that
.the work of beautifying of. the
church * grounds is progressing
nicely and 8t. Anne’s Chapter, of
which Mrs. Coleman is rhairinnh.
f requested mefttbprs tn ilontlto gx
many plants as possible for the
protect
Mrs.“Chase announeed that the
subjrct for the coming year will
...
be "Ul,......ll,
-airengtn Tn
ro II..II.I**__•
ituilil" and -ho
presoBtnl Rev. Mark T. Carpen­
ter who gave the first in a series
of t«lka with I ho main subject
being '.‘Christian Faith."

PACE THREE

I 1 l.oi.il

llfletl '■ l*

iii ..VEljbhJy* -pi
eiowij In the on* •
fie* their IW-ibli
Ammo; uiihn.nl
thnt m.-rv l»*
iii
ns 1| m*. heavy i |l
ea-nii I- pa -I. n -o i
I. nub . von wm
eham* . with m ini
dragon-, i il &gt;tdoln

S izes 111 (tl -fiR.

our popularity runs o u t!"
Bo’ fa r the Trraaury Depart­
ment hasn't offered any answer.
MaureCn O'Hara am-pted the
role in "Bitting Pretty" whlrh was
previously turned down hy larretta
Young and Alice Kaye. . .Philip
Dorn leaves for hla native Hol­
land next month. . .Add Oscar
Derby entries: Robert Ryan in
“Crosafire;" Tyrone Power In
"N^Khtmare Alley’*, . ,
Errol Flynn cancelled hla 1#48
African safari. Ha won't finish

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1947

THE SANFORD flERATJ SANFORD. FLORIDA

A
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Seminole Charges Baby Fcda Defeated TEXAS,
PreppingiForT ilt
, Tilt By Barracudas! ■
With FMA Friday

CALIFORNIA PACE COLLEGE

Champion Yankees *
Plate Only One Man
On All-Star Team

HAMBOHE’S MEDITATIONS

Sports Roundup

By AtWy

Ry HUGH FULLBhTON. JR.

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By HUGH ___
FULLERTON,
JR.
-NEW*VORKr^‘" * ^ ^ ^ W

Boy Represents Babe
At (gilbert Funeral

PE AIA^I WHUT G iJS
I r o o MAfJY AKNY 7aT
The Seminole lliKh School II a by I NEW' VflltK-.UcL -aa.b11—Tha Mining rh m i, Southern Meth* ist NEW YORK OeC ZZ (/P&gt;—Only the benefit of football fans who
P£ FlAH CjlMAkLY
TKa H -m lnnU .lllfit! C.bnnl-fl. l . -e rirry
—ITT KiTif legation (Hal
rtrry—FWT"infrelfaltull
playedJ7li*t checkup of the nation dim gel* a ta rtar m UCLA", T&lt; as one member of the world cham­ still . are excited over Frank
?oT
PE RAM O U T ,'/
rry Feds are propping for' the* spirited hsll against the llaby I closed today that 2*&gt; college f,Ml1 (oust* with an ancient jin x in pion New York Yanktc'a and not l^ah y 's offer to sand hi* Notrs

--NEW -YOimhO?!. 2 2 1 ^ —Bato
Ruth, too ill to attend the M N r M
today a t Lowell, Mass., of the HevT
Brother Gilbert, C. F. X., who dis­
covered Babe's baseball prowess,
serfnlul tyxlsv an offrr fram .
12 -y'rar-old fan to represent him
at the service#.
Brother .Gilbert, who taught
the Hato at Ht. Mary's industrial
Hchool in Catonsville, Md., died
Sunday at Keith Academy, I-owell,
Masai—*——
Ruth mude public a letter re­
ceived Trotn Frank Haggerty i&gt;u
Danvers/ Mass. It read;
•'Dear Hnbt*:
“Pm sorry your friend died. If .
you with and tne brothers will trt
rhildren go to the mass, I will go
fur- vuu as l . live-in Danvers. I—
will behave.
■tovr.
•‘Frank Haggerty."
Rgth said he hod accepted the *
offer and arranged for "an officer
(I iW»*4 tf TW
of the academy to pick up the toy .
i*» I "Dm« m»,%
#** U. R f»' «&gt;4S«w|
and take him to the funeral nerUJ
virrs. He wired the boy:
"Dear Frank:
H Thank you very much for your
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e
t
t
e
r
and t will to most grateI fut to you if you would represent
U. H. tier capita use of sugar | me at brother Gilbert’s funeral
reached, an all-time high in 1030. tomorrow.

content with the Flotilla MlllUry H iriafuda* .of New Smyrna Inst 1bull tennis iphirh have played llice, Baylor meets Texas A M, one of the National League pen­ Dame t^am against Michigan any
Aradrmy grid machine to l&gt;c night, but were tripled by - the / In three or more game* this year and loon fmui.br&gt; the (.'PlKa UIL nant winning flraoklyn Dodgers time, one *uy_who-o*ually-kaow#
n ra d e -th f-lP n TnaJOT'lflgue 'sIl the score at Houth Bend gjyes thi*
played
thee high
school eethlet™ at m
nign »cnooi
in ic v more . oxpetl'J
lesast—perfect—*«*»*
. J j for
xnericnccd-tca m lu-a-ii-U . i till
HI nan
mail ■
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1 Nnfrc limin'
star team of the Associated Press explanation: I t was r a r e l y
Among the unbeaten and untied|
te W ^ F rid a y ^ irtm —Thpnrtm ^pin«»ttie that wa* played In the
Only Georgia Tech appear in ■UKked by 233 baseball writers Frank’s reaction U* outside crPtest will be sponsored by the San pouring rain.
elevens are I .’I major clubs beadthroughout the nation. *
f«r«l Kiwani* Club and proceed*
icism of his players, lie figures
'&lt;■'■ T h.
The Baby Fed* had several S ^ e H &amp; I S r i f c t K ; * . "
of the come will go toward the chances to cioss into, pay dirt, two power* dlrrndv lu.ve won five .« *
The New York Giants, d e v * ha can put them on the griddle
‘f'- CiU«&gt;
purchase of n resuscitalor.
land Jndians and Huston (travel, if he wants, but when someono
but a wet ball mused the Fed contests. Michigan. No I te a m | *An old beadl.im ^at^er «Pf
. none of whom finished higher else starts,* LMhy "baeofnes a
My hi .conditioning work wa* hacks
tnrre times
limes when of
or me
country, ha* won four "Mining Do ........ i&lt;*ains. .Slipj &gt;ty
backs to tumble
fumhlp three
the country,
the order of the day for. the the sphere was resting on the jilong-wUh.4,,uiQ~6*«t--W—t-V trc-V*~**,"**'~t*~"**&gt;T ' ''p there I'tr'GtJh third," carh played two Inen strong ilefonder of his own rtlen
on the team which showed a Na­ . . . also, our Informant adds,
*
eriAtara frmWj'Coach .me yant
.ir .'
yan? 'V-iiljV
*
g l X Vi,gi„ia, HaylS Stolhre *[« W
J"
tional league complexion, with
Gael~NiHlk,ll Knd hi* assistants,
^ Fed pushing penalty; moving
six rrpresentativy from the son!- he knew the players would read
r m l Gane* and Titn Tyler.
the toll to the Sanford one yard Forest and Utah.
■ n oi circuit as compared to four his remark* , . . 'Doe llomnea,
The Fed coache* »cnt Iheir line, set up the only score for
Notre Dame, second Junk In* Mis-oiurf Valley which ha, pH
front the American. The St. lgruis former Chicago Rlaekhawk, ha* a
charge* through tight exercise*, the flaby llsrraruda*.
college of the country; and Peflti- j 2i "*»'|u»ivr. &lt;T‘tmv*Gardlnali
and (he Detroit Tigera, daxen letterm en working out for
wind sprint* and tackling drill*
Middleton, Ashley, Kegar and sylvnnia have played only thflrel Th untoat-n amt united t
runner-up
In their reaper live his U. of Minnesota hockvv leanj
to sharpen up the defensive at­ McCiae. four backs that started games apiece. ______ _ _ _ _ _ j fibre*
*;■_gatniaJ.Jnrltiilj. ~ . CUy College "of' S'cw York,
Iragurs,
failed
Id place a man.
tack for the game with the. Ca­ the nintost against' the' Seminole"
H 7 am
(iaine.
Pi*
which
expecta to have one of Ihv
At
least
one
head
Is
Uuintl
*r»
The Giants were represented
det*.
* r»
1(11
top basketball teams thi* season,
varsity last Friday night atarted fall this week and there I* a C-Hfentla
by
Johnny
Mite
at
first
base
and
Tx
s
*
Coach Kettle* Mated that Dick and played nearly all the contest.
r,
it;n
Walker Cooper behind the plate. will play two of Ra 21 game*
"Catfish" Has* and Wallace Tyre, Principal Herman Morris of Sem­ good chance that many oilier* may Mlchlgno
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roll
with
It.
West
Virginia
and
TluIndians donated their fine on the home court—and only two
the two Fe&lt;l guard*, would co­ inole High School reported.
Pet" Elai.^
4 -------HW
lVnn
State
clash
Saturday.
W
ake
keystone
combination of short­ out iif town.
mplain the Feil* again*! FMA
West Virginia
t Mm
Players
who
started
the
contest
KID STUFF
stop
Jrfiu
Boudreau and second
Forest
faces
unbeaten
but
‘flrltt*
Friday, night.
|R*t
vtrirM*
for the Feds included (!cno Smith
In two high school gamrs
buwman Joe Gordon. The Brave*
It is not likely that Molly Pier- and Marlon tlutlcr nt the ends, tied Duke and California^oppose* Hay lor _
|
ml
4
plared third basoman Hob Elliott played the same night only eight
cv will see any action against Ed Vartornugh anil Edison Meyers Southern California, also once-tied Ku. Melli.ubst
l
|t*J
and lefthanded pitcher Warren miles apart, Wisconsin Rapids and
the St, Petersburg r school this nt the tnrkle*. Hobby Mnrrs and but undefeated.
I
Ut
Bpafcrb
, Nakoosa, Wi*., high schools both
Molt of the other big schuol* Georgia Tech
weekend, hut he piay be in condi­ lluddy I low aid nt the guards and
Fuji at
_4 ■ Hll
Joe DIMaggio of the Yankees, made perfect passing records,
are slated to meet sturdy tow. Woke
tion to play *omo in the contest
Slip|M&lt;rv lt&gt;s k( Pn ’ |
mt
Ted Williams of the Boston Red i Wisconsin Rapid* completed six
with Ketterilnu* High.of St. Aug- George tin cm* nt the center pos*. Michigan is pitted against Minne­ Pennsylvania
:i
|uf(
In
the
backfietd
Coach
Fred
Ganns
Sox anil Ralph Klner of the Pitts- I straight, for four tnuebdown*. and
sota^
Penn
close*
with
rising
u*llne Ip lHe Ancient City one
Wit
re
tyanie
,*t'
s
"‘K
l
liurgh Pirate* made up the out­ t Nfknosa made four, two of which
week from Friday night when the started Flnvd Sparkman -at the Navy, Utah tills with a good Wyfield while Ewell Blackwell of the scored,. . . hut they weren't play­
two loams meet. The Fed coarhe* Mocking hack, Hob Humphrey and
Cincinnati Reds won top honors ing each dthcr . ; . and In Tonafeel that he will la* recovered suf- John Keeling at the wlngbark*
fiO minute and nolsoly susta in,I among the righthanded pitchers. wanda, N. Y.. high schooler Pete
NOTICE
at the
flrichtly to start the contest here and Charles Anderson
an injury.'
No player was a unanimous Higgins tooted DO straight conver.
.
.with Winter Park on Nov. 14 and spinuerlinck.
"Bin a* Hit- Bulldog* of I2„Q choice. Williams, who led the alona In practice. Came the hig
will he of much help to the Fed
lippronrhed the Abibnmn gum in American Iwague in about every game with Lackawnnha last FriTH E O R A N G E CITY HOTEL
To prevent Jellv glasses or fruit
machine in the three final tilt*.
from the
Iw playeil on Nov. 20, they tJ,&lt;ri. i noteworthy batting department. day and Pele didn’t get a ehanr**
i /
.
i
* The Seminole Migh griddrr* Ur* front breaking, first heat
in
foul
cundition
for
a
vicl,»y.
|
•!r«*w
the,
most
support
from
the
them ,.then set them on a cloth
emerged from the New Smyrna wrung out of hot water anil pour
With a big uml experienced mi. ’criliea, (lolling ‘JOii out of a pos- as the game ended with a 0-0
Ik N ow Ready For r
conteht unscathed,' Every player the Jelly or fruit In slowly.
they had practically no hackjvld lible 233 votes. DIMaggio was score.
ONE-MINUTE
HPOKTS
PAGE
rinse tiehlnd with 207 votes. Mlse
Special Purlieu and.Ilamiiieln
on the team will bn in top .con­
Ily ARTHUR liKCKWITH, JK. a* you could Imagine,"
Larry McPhail, who inalsta hu
"There was on the *i(uad a UTi wa* third with IBP followed hy
Peach-colored plate glass for
dition for the game Friday night,
For Rtoervattons I’hnne Ornnjiei CUy Hotel
Georgia-Alabama Gnme
pound bn!fj,;irk who could lice Boudreau, 177. Blackwell, ISA; isn’t Interested In rare" horses
In home mil ror*. has been de­
however Chris Jensen may not use
In an article “No Offense In- through tin* line and run v ten Cooper, 141] Klnrr, 137: Bpahn, unless someone wants tn give
veloped b y scientists til reflect
Ofanjjc City, Florida *
to in uniform since hi* mother la back a rosy glow Into the Infer- temlrnl" by Ole Timor In last Hun- 1 ,n IP1' &lt;&gt;p&lt;'n. but he was hurt. 1 ur- MS; Gordon, 113; and Elliott, 09 him a c*&lt;iujile, also insists he
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III.
d ar's edition 'of the Atlanta Jour- •in&gt;f the week he had luHm ur ible The selection*;' _
doesn't intend ■tff- do «ny work
lor* of rooms.
nrd Magaxlnc
Secliiin_Uu.
‘A la--Ilu- arrinmu^ger
.w agaxine_____
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_ -U p. - nttdnlnwn
______ IhV OtitfreltJ^-Ted Williams, Red before 1948 that isn't coifnected
baftia-Georgia game of 1020 wn* jt'i1-' f 'p'd for two-hour* an * er-[Sox; Joe DIMaggio, Yankees; with his farm at Bel Air, Md. . . .
given a timely discussion, ami to *noon by had gone, laiuncin a &gt;Ralph Kiner, Pirates.
Joe 'Patrick, who played hockey
our amaxement we found that ' footlfill, gtalihing it hy a fvlld | First base—Johnny Mix*. Gl- for Harvard and the N. Y. RnNOTICE TO BOWLERS
lunge
in
which
he
nevrr
left
th.‘
Hanford's own “puss" Whelchel
vere," is refereeing In the Ameri­
was right in the middle of the ground. and then sprinting fnr)*nj^ com| haso -Jiw Gordon, In- can Hockey I-vague. . Wonder if
eight or ten yards.'
dians.
haul*.
he can call penalties with a Hah12:00 Noon to fi:00 P. M. 25c
A fte rn o o n H ow ling
The article states, "Neyt .Sat­
J«'V ‘Villi the bad l ie,*. | Third U se -B o b Eliott, Braves. vahd Yahd inflection? , . . Re­
urday's game between Georgia James J arks Chr£*s. known I on, j Shortstop-L ou Boudreau. Jn- port from fit. Mary's ( Minn.)
d
6:00 P.M . to 12:00 P. M. ,10c*
K vening R ow ling
and Alabama promises to In- one lii* rra&lt;jli» iIiivm » h “ HucJc
College savs that star end Henry
The Opening of Photographic Studio
of the spectacular feature* of p a u d for Alabama.'
[ Catcher— Walker Cooper, Gl­ “ Murph” Epstein can't piny In
If
im king predominant ngem tnnls.
what Is generally regarded as the
A Mixed Couple League Is In The Making-the lilg game against Mankato
*
South’s gieaU-ht football season. jsive power, Houghton « uuld &gt;*y.
Pltchera — Blackwell,
Red* Teachers because .he can't find a
rr"' Thursday,
October
25
Hut the rnimrity crowd in San­
luv n defensive game. J &gt;m* (righthander) ami Warren Spahn
t
baliy sitte r to take hi* place dur­
All InlercKled Will Pleiute Report At
ford stadium I* not likely to gel
........h ll, side tn make mist ikes j (bfthandcr), Brave..
ing the game . . .
a* much for its money ns did the then ianital.ro. on thorn. Kick j There were at lca.1 .............. ..
The Howling All.ey. Wednesday Evening, H:00 P.M .
few thousands who sprinkled the ■ , , |
, :: - : - i 1,1 &lt;*rs named for each position with
stands in Ponce* do la*on Baseball later they wilt ftimhlo. Rush h l &gt;r !lhe closest r
who with Feller comprised the
Park 27 year* ago ami saw the punts. You will block one sign1' [uhere EJliott twat out George pitching staff of the *4fl team,
II. M. Jameson and w ife- Photographers Bulldogs
defeat a tram called the M lw '!",!
«|,U?
, t ; : v &gt; • " of the tg rera hy a&gt; S S T . finUhad a" 5 oor flfth"wlUt oniy” 2 i
SANFORD BOWLING ALLEY :
'thin red line."'
silver down, then a trlk c ,&gt; |th
Among the pitcher*, righthand- votes. Ho was followed by Harry
"There
was
never
snrh
a
garni*
V»ur
maximum
poivor.*
“
i
«
gaiiu*
•
.........
..........
.
ler
Bob
Feller
of
the
Indian*
and
Hrecheen of the Cards, Frank
Porlrnlla- Commercial nnd Photo Klntohltuc
206 Magnolia Avenue
*At Pom;i* du Leon, Uaitain 'Joe Page of the Yankee*, finish­ Hhca. freshman ace of the Yan­
in the history of football,, inor for
ver
I
won
Ashel
Day.
known
to
,
famd
as!
that
matter
ha*
there
eve
ed behind Blackwell and Spahn. kees, and..Johnny. Sain o f. tho
Special For One Week:
surh n .team us were thoi
opc Hull - '’.Uum’’
n n j|.eite.o
f_ thif,groat
t great fan.
fan-i Hal NewhouseF o r iF.e" Tigers. Braves.
. .
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1 _ «rr"i
K l'rtnn'f liti'sn" Ihai the game n rer* of all lime, won life tn*«. He wa* Jiu* Inal ever played, nr that elected to kick off, that tolnf hi* (
IZ Wallet S l/e Prill In (2 V ," x a *, ” )
the hall:
u* I*mn. *lb*
** drove
Mi o*t till;
I&gt;|UI r J
%
Gem gin wa« a pre eminent fKMIiT. instruction*,
“
on the Ifi and the j
It i* just that the gainu ami the too Hteiilienson
$1.25
bdg fellow rom|M-d 20 yards,-Tov-! [j ;
Irani remain’ unh|Ue.”
iter hit tackle
tueklc for two.
two, tonoh
Lenoh the
t|ie r
“That '|hin real lino' appellation* liter
AlaUma
a* applied to Alabama was a mis­ other side fuf two.
iKMI Sanlord Atlantic National (lank Huiltling
nomer. Alabama wa* hig and lca|n-d lisrk into formation Lr a
strong, with the best haitifletd in uuick *nan, hoping to catch the
the south except Tech’s* First- lug Georgia line nut of postion.!
—r-—
Fbiwei s-Borron-Harlan eombld*- But nrecision was lb*t in the lust
—4 ---------Mon, Jack Hovater, tough* amf for speed. The ' snap wrrt to
smart, called slifnal* and blocked i-enoir on the run, and the Itail
mil, nf till arm *.-U R re
?’&lt;M‘l,'.v llu,wr t later was td.'do.
■Mitire* ■l.nmiir was
__ a slippery **»&gt;»»»'»; lanky Gentgin end &gt;ickspeedsler nt left halfback. Tally j
It Up and sprinted 45 yaob for
O'Connor, murderous on reverse*
touchdown."
The story goes on io tell (list
ami the liesf "dron.kickcr in th 5
nation wa* at right halfback. At Htephenson decided to reeeie, af­
. ELECTRIC CO.
full-bark was the great* athlete ter .the touchdown, and mommta
Riggs Htephenson • "Ole lloss" later " I’uss" ' Whelchel, who had
him«e|f. And how ho could run blocked 14 punt* on hi* four y-ara
a* a star guard /or the Rulliogs,
and punt, block and tackle,"
"T ie unique thing about the ripped through thuline and tepekGeorgia was that it rnn.4i*trd of ell the kick. Artie Pew scmprel
those out of a squad of 20 candi­ up tho hail ami raced 25 jnrtla
date* who were able tn -stand*up. for a tnuchdnwn on th e , play,
Twenty, not 200. Ita depth was loiter Alabama's superb Uelta
one man for each' position. Her­ ripped through for a tally aid in
man Kiegeman . and Jimmy De­ thr thinl period of the cmlest
PlCK-THE-WINNEIt
Hart, tiie roarKet, had to scrim, tied up tho game on a pass play.
The Alabama eleven penetrated
mage in order to have two teams
CONTEST
to the Bulbilig goat, then (JGonon the prnrtlre field."
iti.t
"PlfUen players constituted nor dropped hack to try a field
the'trmvrllng squad io play Vir. gdnf. T to halt was blocked by
Fir«t P rize
Waffle Iron
glnla, J n those day* ■a power. Wli bli.l ami the little, Ifllow
S ^ n the tram got to CJmrlotU**- who hail torn pi*otuclpg gralldniS
■ii i * =j
Second P rise---- - Fluorescent Bed Lamp vllto thr authorlttga theta told t t r craxy tobitie* went
it:
Mr. Slcgemen that he mast con­ Cheve* ran H2 yards'for a tjuch ■ . " ? • r r r :
frin*
form to th* Virginia tide against dawn. . tin- cracked kne* (ring
Awarded By'
freshmen." Otherwise there would forgotten in the delerium, Tlie
T- 2" ’
ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC CO.
to no game. Afire arguing long IKiint *wa* kicked and the votary
and loud, Ktege yielded, and was won. on three play* that
U-i) l,y the Alabama ‘lean.
Third Thru' Fifth Prizes ....... ............ For counted nose*. With Joe Ben­ atatTimer
arbis. “Ten men payed
nett. Hhrldon Fitta, Jim Taylor
Rcceiptn will be used to purchase Rcsuscitator
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To and Rov Kcholt Ineligible, ho had tio mimitos. The crippled Cb-ves
substituted for Fitts for fiye
precisely II player*,"
for Hospital
“Stege thereupon made a imp minute* In the second period and
RltzTheater
talk to ht* boy* that stands atone again for three mtnu
fourth .period."
^
_
in the annals or football."
INSTRUCTIONS
“A ti*am that sorely need ^hem
“Go In there and stay in thtre,
jIlnllnlA must br in The Herald office before norm
ho said. For the love of Mike got the breaks. But it go! the
on Friday or poatmarked by (hat lime. All game*
.... Take
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don't gel hurt.
no chances. break* by making them and|then
muni be marked.
If any man suffer* an Injury, Jie exploiting them to the ut*to*J.
Roumillat &amp;-Anderson Drug Co.
Tickets On Sales
will to fired for Insubordination." That *ort of thing will win any
BALLOT
•*Thev went out there, played H*"™ Mwl Uf* afford*.”
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FLORIDA
Touchton Drug Co.

COMMENTS

SIDELINES

ANNOUNCEMENT

FRID AY OCTOBER 24th. 8 p. m.

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'aintlttued PliM I’axe On*
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. made to 1 the UriUed State- ut .lit*
charge tif thr|»r»fi.)m . *
W hy Worry W ith Your- P ast Due
fat it.tic the .Hum to |*.i*sr. o! |K. ^ r J prke (lf # !*
thl.
£ » il Higginbotham Kfiottrd con- ihr
leader through !i omlMssv official* said. ad.ltni: that
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S\R!S. Oct. U M*) Ptemiei
British Princess
OFFICE spacii in Meisch liuildlnc MISSIONARY strawberry plaiita. PARTY wanted to leas*- Fruit *»*i»IiJ li.»,cd ui*on ihr attendance Fan Ram adin tailed the N a Im i h I
U
r «e. light
I.iihl office.,
oecnrt J : NorwotJd. ; Eltteka Han j jJUnd for the i*'n*op. ‘ .Good in* j record of the- club here.
la rg
office*, lewly occur
Autnbly back (torn vdcation-tmLy J
Continued From Page One
■ com*. ptoaaant work. Hu.ldiftg
H ^ r d Could honoted I... tall for^ a _*P££llll— iCtlioiU-bcginm nu— lhe «anio hui mu*—
ated, all utilliiea, heat and |ani* j a y k^Jhom.- County 2600.
- rhi rh ■
li
tor aereiw furni.hed. C a||_N 8* FOR SAl'46—Lliaefacfc tor d f t f * r ^ * V f f i h *
endeared the Royal. I dimly'
^ m V co n d ^m i; sUtT ^ eSl il.-t ne* 1ueid.iv to deal with Ffitic.' *
sV. II. A A. DepCSiora.
.way*
w .v. «nd roadway*—I’hori* f
- &gt;had
' learned fiom the j.iniho &gt; * r ” economic titualion.
hr
,
h,‘
1131'. M A G N O L IA A V F .N U E
1241.
In the yenii* to *nim- men 1
ahVHM FOR R E N T -20 acre* »uh*
nhabii
tee that if the inhabitant*
of the i AsmuM) was not due to end U* &lt;
P H O N E 1091
duties
nm y 1 ill to hoy
^Irrig a te d truck farm, newly Paint*. Poultry" Supplies, NatU, F1,UST CLASS, w m ..,- .Hatton for ■Vboild
wo.ld ido
not funilitiii
furn turn .11 one prt»- &lt;»un«if r \ncnlion until N*»v- IK |.nnelVua
!o no*
f * # ir
,
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
otnjie'whk’h '*■•
ploughed and harrowed. 12 a r­
Purina Fred*, ______
Grocer,*,
and)1i r'
nL
. 'Y T
* jifr, “ die *wblld Will imt ml ill' j A communique issued alter d I
and
tehrd ....
unifl'|l|i
!, Mg IlltltC^ tO
Du Y ouje C o lle c tio n F o r Y ou
- j 1201
. „
I .
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,.u ... nimavunu
tesian well*, a 7 room dwelling,
Meat*. Touchton k WaUon,
1 tion. Nec-ssary t*&gt; have .nme
C a ll At ( &gt; j r Q|Tii o Kiil -C olli cU m i—K-rU-j.:money
to
pu
rrh
av
stock,
Write
01
.
‘lay
on
its
axu.
*
Icalnrt
meeting
this
motntng
sai.1!
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the
hlglt
regard
nod pi»P2 tenant house*. 2 large hum*
Celery, Phone l l l f t *
5 —' llo* J. t o Herald.
i^1*! ••otenn nl on the ,.tha:-bevatoe- id the—:-‘rt*rnplrxitV"ttfiirtty Which ‘ On- tfm .il F iiii’lv
Dwelling for rent * only with
farm . On Cameron avenue. East ALUMINUM easement windows,
, *,1,
,l*)f "f « r and gravity of the p.,.Idem* it t» I buy*' -« /uslly e m i d « l| la*
-attlMjrtt* whi-n fhvit- *it» n Hi: n rt.
.In .-inform
|nlollll ,|ir
fully nminUiiMNl.
Mn-1 «»»n
aide, 8anford, Fla., phone 192Steel casement amt Aluminum 1 \2
S P E C IA L bk H V U .E S
the
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inn**
im
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of
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u( nil n**
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duutde hiing window*. Miracle —
IWW!»*■»**— trka
R. P. O. Boa 881. K. B Stowe.
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WWW
,
j secure place tn the afreet * to. of
lion*, and.t a titg n"halfoon, teprri®fn
- i
Concrete Co. 3t« Elm 'Ave,
RENT A CAR
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PART of my home with kitchen
Phone 1335,
-eh'.pg the worhl was rnrrled
Hrmadirr and Mutlslrr nf Na
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f(lture
YOU DRIVE IT
privileges. Adults only. 201 E.
I’llONK 200
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HOT PLATE LUNCH
■IQIh St. ‘Phone 77.
-n*ul supporting it had.fallen out, I,comnuniqur said. &gt;|Hike ol riling |s one who ha* (wen iinined in
RWICKLAND •MOIHIISON
-Served from 11:20 to 2 at Homer**
he saiil, someone would have lieen ,
,
,
, ,
U-HKIVE-IT. INC.
^ \V O NICE riHims
hurt and h&gt; fill* ihey learned the ' “V- P'we. the general confeder the gionl triidlTloo- if -tire Ih'ldl
AUTO RADIOS. Mctomla. Sales'
70H Oak Ave.
.
SEE US FOR
h-..in that if they did not work
of • Lhor t demand for a Navv.**
and Service. The Music But.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Churchill seconded \ttle -’- m-t
together the world would not 57 |&gt;ef cent minimum monthly
RECORD FLAYERS and radio*
110 W. U t SU Phone 053.
AND TYPING
tli^l that tin* addro.- I«*-deliver ‘d
* for rent. Ilv day or week. The
fun.
lion
properly.
iwaghike
and
“all
nthrr
|uohlrm&gt;
CREDIT LUHBAD OF
FLOW EltS
Tin* eleanlfn." of Holland at
L . .t Itruntrvs rconormi to the King III* .eominejitml:
Mu*ic Boa, 1 lit W. 1st' St.
SANFORD
«etp. wnere
they liindiah
tnnoisy, wa«
wa» I’ i
, .
„
“There Is no donht that ti . m&gt;
Antwerp,
whenfoe all occasion*
Phone 953.
116 N. Park
• Phene 180
..gPi
proriciiing tmrtriwf.e gives ke.*!i
MtNBILL A YOST FLORISTS
impr essiny -he -aid He told of I 1 ‘ •‘fja l situation.
Here's Good News!
legislature also wilt fn*.-llin,| « j,1 ,.so,o;ol pleasure m Jlyii|*|i
|
Ripe* At*. Just off Celery '.
visits to fiinums ratliedrals in • 1
Expert Radio-Repairing
W A N lE D TO R E N T
I Office ph. 403 residence oh. 810 RI Fred Myers, 311 K. 2iui Su
n 'n w jmlltleal
Brtt.sebi ami other |iart» of lle l- i'1
political sltuaUtm. cause I homes.gml that ii .TTTs^ftio i w„rm
Ar* je ri lu-ittH-n t M l f r * of 0* snd
5 ) siol xAinx llinm xtr that in it ig
gtum and id a (rip to B astogne,, 'f recent eieni
w tion of a nine ;,nil Rvelv svmpath o n ill. ti-nrl*.
*CEMENT STEPS for your home
Into n oust 'm iddle-=**’ t-erust i*»the fniooii; Itallle-of Ihf | nR |,li'l nniiiimih
ommmdst information hu ;„f
Briti*h pnllr o iiis r |n woniMiJ la e * I h l i niaXe
TWO ROOM furnished apt. Coup- * Free estimate. Miracle Concrete. tv VTt'lT Si Cl CH'K
VIKING site of Kn
n4iie*
through
Fiance
1
.
i
n
Belgrade
and
fly
Gen
Bulge...............
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fcOijr ronsiltlilii'i'al 11 narelrv
j s - l iii'T rr trom hot tu*hr». tr*l
1*. 2 children 1-2 years; 1*8
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phohe 1335.
**V
I A ’ Ave.
| h Phon-*
,IM I 14J-J
1700,USanfoid
rU m u ir. so n e fio ar. IrriU bte, s e v lt
on a tram, one wout. attempting • C«4 lea Ik* Gaulle’s *ueee*. idj Mh,| ,h,. Il-rval Finn Iv .ol... vpal
month* old. R. E. Hicks, Pig --------111* 11 t*i try Lyltla H I ’ldttuun's 1
SEWING MACHINES
to
opena window, pullnl the J '«*t Sunday's nnmn ipal olovtnm*. i t,„r| ,
||„. r, »■!•&lt;«**•*.d-grtiiv m -J,
N Whistle plume 1352.
ATTENTION Mitt HEMS
V m elsble l'om|*«im&lt;l toevlb-«e suetr
HALES AND SERVICE
emergen,
only . M,*t ,‘l«'*rv*r* prv«llrleil finely I r„m, l)r^ ,d m u edm.d I.......nut ive
.............
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J | y m id an-l
and not
not only
vi tv prom*! It i farnmis tor tbtsf
—Ill APER HER
t lCIf—
ONE ROOM apartment. Reply
Bert‘a Sewing Mach. Shop
M in y *(*c ■ tntddle-see* worn*a
„ |Mp
Kin- *.„i r^ne.-.i i
Baby Vaie't fiir’rdihrw hospital J-loppc*! the train Imt let all the that Ramadter. n S*a-i«ll*i. would
Aetpr natrirt* iTgri kn*-« wiint * »
Ink, I'lirV 1 itti'v i*.&gt;tni&gt;»uiid re ru ls rm t r t i i 'i . T ills d r r * t a i e d n h i e alvo
Box K. F. B. d o Herald.
113 8. Fhrnch
Ph. 1190
rl**malertle u ’atwtw aitl deodor- steajn out of the engine* Indler. tre Pree.l nt lea*t to modify liter,;.... .
hapnlnes* &gt; hjih rl„ Iw-j
tr la l» ip tniild up m n u u c a
tu u w hst Doctor* pstt a stonurhte
e.iallt..n ealliliel to meet the ne.v
||f „
,
r
.
ii»*d eonuinrr. RlmdoviiIa I
*ftUFine .n
» ,'stm t Un* p i tr, -*
ionle rltrcl.
2 BEDBOOM furnished or unfur* I UXElHJ F b E l.h —eJiroiete In,,
•Htlkltato’atVcnpound
m
nlstna
no
safe.
Fjrlly
tneillei'llv
approved
!
The
.French
people
went
far
out
mrtt'i ir* r«* —&lt;t v—r»r itr o t r
|ro| tern set tip in fian ce .
. I suet nuftwriou* elieioii-ianio- Im-. ’
nlxhed house. Phone 1000, 8:30
Hunt’a Tuxmli Fee*. Kioto
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Call DavMiin 2167.W
2UJT.W collect
c-ilert ffir
(d 'h
'heir
,u |*r*»vi*l.*
given *thenl.
to 5:00.
too hud. he said. .whip, said he
ia|rern. 32 u w eek.] Whie Jr wns’ not
i
NEW SPINET PIANOS—W eaver.; detail*.
I ' I l*4tuf *ItisI
. — L y d i a E ^ P i n k h a m ? * VEGETABLE COMPOUND - L
Liberal trade.In k terms- T h e 1
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Music Box, 119 W. First St. 1
Pohne 05T.'
'
IIO M K T U K A T M 1 0 N T
A HEAL KSTAlft
FRIED
SHRIMP
DINNERS
^
IN SU r ANCR
every night at Homer’*.
r o u P IL IC S
MORTGAGE- LOANS
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor GLOBE greatest cut-rate whole­
W .oild yuti iH’lifit' it tliitl lii malt)
Regiitereil Broker and
»
sale distributors, offers novel|lil)*-allfl:el'M&gt; I'attJJ.'l D'ltl’i'
*
Inmirance Agent
tie*. *undrles, toys, .gift* to
Thursday
H appy‘birthday was pet cut of the popular vote
Km. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
shrewd buyer*.. Globe Trading
otdtirl itlli’) I &lt;11* It le a f ill it little 111
\r. i i v s r PETIHI i o
DOIKiK
*
PLYMOUTH
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for
the
Rev.
Edward*
Mc­
Co. 109 W. Flagler St., Miami,
far rportod.
tt.-ill); I H i l t I l.l'S S 1111ME I It E A TPRINPKTONv &gt;' l
o tATTENTION: — OWNERS OF
PARTS AND SERVICE
Kinley. ■’
Fla.
Mianwhil
ilt-cl&lt;Hosl in ) f.j., ^
J*,,.,|*\ ||4 . tl.
109 Palm etto Ate.
Phone 1011
KKAI. ESTATE! WB NEED
M i ; \ T ‘.’ W ell, till- I- Jilt - aide IJlIr
H*i' ndd.it , |, y , , , lv |,„ .....................
Wastingtnn
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
Gas spare heatur* 11-1.95 up
limit
tvhtrcnliu’ Itatf. prnt nnfiiig ami
1’ie.no Tunfng and *.’j pairing. L
F rm .e ha* sold 3 l.r.PP.Oiwt.muf Taft llrin le v i,nl.oi i.n w , i. f I il
REAL ESTATE — HOMES.
_ H. B. POPE CO. INC.
lileeilinp Ip'itiriiThuiitn-aitii Ita.-i ivtiinitit'd im rle ftly well
Sill. Re*. 61 MV.
w orn of her gold resetv.-s in Ibe |.n ,ui n,n U niv. i it. i;. |. il.llm
—APARTMENT HOUSES, COMlaat three year* .In a frantic ut
|,i*t night • that- tit.- nidifin t .vi■ y 1*111'■* N*i ilnijj.H.' iti» alu m , im m a t lii'iis. im
A* MEHCIAL BUILDINGS. LOTS. General Electric autom atic blan­
SIGNS
kets for sleeping comfort.
•emit I*, pay for food, fuel no I D,|*t „, r lotoM I*- ti'.'.l ..L-.iin-t
W GROVES, MOTOR COURTS.
Sllfjietv. till -d llv i. iM/ilillllltPHlrP. IHi* JUggesteil III th is
posters
cards
and
Show
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
raw nmterlal Int|sir1s.
1James P. IV Itillo for lo .d irt
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
rtasr *** • 1—
O—DlfB’H
SIGN HKRVICK
O— Dll
i*inirst*.
F lirt la n.imf** I h is limit.* t 'Min -a* i * Ktinranluwl.t
—
r»r
Punch embassy officials *md
furthet i •-*ctrilKiif-E by
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­ 1 TABLE top Florrnru lango. 1
O. ti. Ijrmlre«s. Phone 1021
&gt;ai«m » 0 - •**ll ytttl ilitli’t f i n ) i u r is F iir if lhi? I r e a fn irtii is uii-nti.sTY TO SELL. WHY NOT LET
the
r'lilt
ha*
Ist'it
to
leiiie
then
:
„nton
musicians
aft.
i
D*.
H
,k.
mw
r
e
New Perfection range. Both
r#f» *♦« t ***11 •**
Hadialor Simp for cor...
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
fiu to ry a f lttr it.UU tluj tr ia l, y u ti a tv »*n* ttl«-«l h i Rid
coon i y with
tesqrVcs ..f only j” Tlie only w »v
t*. -t&gt;0.1 *1 r« U* M
4
white porcelain, good condition, olten’*
bleUi
radiator
*ervice,
ItNl
Sa.iSOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
Urn ft* t
8115000,(881 pill* nil .UIIllU*lo«ed lyjte;" Halite)* said. ” L applira-•ViiUf liliillry h.iek
250.00 each. Phone 701-J. 607
&gt;
4
tie
mi
«*rn*4
t«*
fe ri Ave. I’hitfte 750-V.'
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
“ Iju i much smaller amount” set Hon of tin- 1'laylun S lu m u m \nlii m : f u s t ? i v k i . i . y &lt;»»• x v n .i. i \ n . n - s:i.ttn
(Am »«■*'*'
j*
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R . J L y i t * { 8t' __ ________
asidt in a siahilixalinn fnml de T n i 't A rt to Iiilsir unioii* it* we
: —
SANFORD
Beauty
Satnu.
309
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. 1
U A I M , r n&gt; U e M i - I ' l l U K l N — ~ FOR* HALE
a'groil to niBintnio. the value of T i p id ) it to a bo-nte- tnuiu.puly
Park. Phono 1354. M McMah­
WILL THEN TELL YOU OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
th r ~*rxnr ItrtriWTtTVewdo
’
T~ ^
N
M l IHIUAT IIIC I ' l l Y S It'lA N
an--Spiral
-y
*
rmwnmtrHBstimr
- -_WHAT PRICE YOUR-PRO­ P E R -p O U N D r BUNDLED INIn 19-19 Flaltre was Eutti|s*’s ;
Keep lllilk C. lik Itltd keep it III
ll mo. A niiiucr. tut.l waves,
2
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ttm
ln u S i m l
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I UM tlM A
lllite Itilitm n
PERTY WILL BRING AND
BUNDLES.
higtr-st
gold
holder
with
« the dark |o pteseive Iiim ftnvin, )
'Crouulnule S t Mactiimdesa. AH
# _JIUW SOON I BELIEVE IT
10, 15, 20 and 25 OKNT
waves guarantervl. P'&gt; up.
*
CAN HE SOLD. A. -CULVER
CHAMPION
IIERALP OFFICE *
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
ROOFING
and painting. ,r n i* es
l»v \N'all D isney
Palunt Mini, QuiuK
"m jpk py Morsi-;
REAL E S T A T E BROKER, AlTTO PAINTING SUPPLIES.
liuiales. ijuiitli flm thers, Ct»nMOTORS
Dulux and Dpco Spraying En­
' MAIN OFFICE ON 17*92 HIGH­
Itact or. Phone 118H.
amel* anil l.uquer*. Masking
WAY NORTH OF UNDER­
.
Nmv A vitllaltle
tape.
Samling
Disc
and
Paper.
LONNIE
McMULLEN’S M attel
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
,
.
*#
Henkarlk Ola** A Paint Co.
, Iwtlier »hn|i open 8 days a week.
i
PARK 188.
\
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c
C.in
Mccl
Y
our
112-111 W“. 2nd SL
.' I’M looking fur you.
5 ROOM House, in good condi
ADD manv year* of life to vjhir -K^Him+lv^I’ire^hnption, screened porches, gooil 2 GOOD porch glider, Phone HUH.
. p v c . g a u ge., aumc-fiuit^xhickua u n rt CA11IN cruiser, 32 feet long. ‘ HU'U I iu '3* krill lieaiil.lv t P l
201 N .‘ I'lirk * P h o n e
fmiije. * We spray It the ’rolor
houses, 10 aerra gooil truck
9 ft. wide with two hunks.
m land. 25 acres suitable for e lt- 1 Priced for quick sole J65O.00. ’. you want. Block and other runt p l c Structure Sptayed in pa*■ ru». Located near school in near­
Phone 1091 or 693-J.. 113H
‘ti-l color*. Barns rtc. sprajed
by desirable; 'residential com­
Magnolia Ave. Sanford, Fla. *
with ticsl oil Paints. Let us give
munity. plfiOfl. buy* it.
ymi a free estimate. Ri-i-l’s
INCOME Property—7 room house
tn,)table spray unit, 30)1 W. 2n*l
' with efficiency apartm ent. up­ 0 A l t T l C L t h W A N T E D
SL Phone IBrtt-J.
stair* and garage apartment in
rear, located within easy walk­
Allart Hickson Repair Shop I
Highest cash price paid for used
ing distancr tram town.
5th Street k Lailrel Avenue
furniture. Ted Davlg Furniture
**■« '«*»"■ H i,a w i t h iv k is w u t |
FRED wTllENDER, Realtor
'. (C M .. B ,« . l * .l c
U l'fcc . . H s a u r s .
llhicksmithlng St general repair
Co. 311 E. 1 s t Ph. 958.
Roma 2 Fla. Htate Bank lUdg.
H h K t . . I.it. 1 , M l l f s t . l l r s s - 4 ••.!«
Telephone I3!&gt;a
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I’Ll. BUY Jour ear regardless of
r e s u l t , *•# V II TU M 4 . D I S I ANNOUNt'RMKNT
age
or
comb
lion.
Iloy
Ileal,
306
h Ni:w HOUSE. 2*bedroom*, partly W. 2nd S L _________ ^
i i c v T , u * , » o . f r a i » . ik e a * , is
( ’u n fid en tially Yours!
MARSHALLS' ,
T H E LO NE R A N O EU
is , 'is*, psm siirn a ib iae »"ta,
" furnished. Small down payment.
Custom made Venetian Blinds, l » , t k s B ie . w h i l e .
«•*•
Balance like rent. For appolnt- WANTED, to buy lodiy play pen.
Awtiutgij — Ti'U ilay delivery
GARNI il f VTNI ' S C I LUCK iVWJCvT MA)T BROUGMr ^0 0 H ER E, M i'-rtR
-»!-• r
* s i*
l**r
h u M es " » vail*
■* nient call 0173.
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Phono 905-J.
Workmanship guaranteed. I'lnnie 4 V s V ■ ■ «.*
CERTAifRY
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GOOD BUSINESS ails with sevrn WANTED- AT (TncTT iT uwtl ,1 3 7 6 .
t a s r r b b 4 l.a B m llt a l A l s . i r . u s
room and Itath, city convenipiano*. The Muair Box, IIP W.
KEFKIGKRATfON RBRVlI'K
enoe*. Cash. Owner John E.
1st St. Phone 953.____ Service, tepalra, ndpistnienta .to
Robinson, West First St. Rt. I,
all miiti*.* and models. * •
Box .97, Monroe Corner, San* 7 Peta, Livestock, Supplies
V MII.LER-IIIKIIOP
ford.
__
IN S. Park Ave
Phone 29
B A M T IC lfcS F O R 9 A 1 E FDR_RALE l ID hog*r 6 tnonthx.
PlT.r,\,Nt
H HRRVICK
thorohreil 1*01*1)11 China Gilts—
ALMOST new Launderalle. Can
Rcpaii&gt; |o electric iDhiv, tSaiters.;
*
Good
foundation
slock.
'
W.
A.
be seen at Millard Bishop’s Ap­
percolators, h»*alent, fans.
U ffler, Phono 38.
pliance*.
preomulxton relieveeproniPUy tm*
,
MILLER-BISHOP
a u * U ■ M ^ U o U i s * 4 &lt;dU&gt;»
IIN K. Park Ave.
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PACE SIX

Russian Policy
41'**ifuntil n ‘«ht *

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 22, 1947

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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 apfieaiem rnli" Zhdanov ■dr cfxrrtt~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-

War Mobilization
&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 dele­
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,”
party probably
tems of government.
to the future, Forres- the Republican
not take an advance stand
2. Uoveiopment of trade Tlmmtg talLooking
declared “It ’is essential that would
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 e lite .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^- bhO. 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 ca m 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;
Four of the 20 are independent
take a bigger part in natio I
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
hoewo-^a*—'Labor t
and Political League (LEPL).
gim .rs,
Sotnr rmll leaden hare N n
*ato
talking about aettlng up an &lt; - viKotoun
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ganixatlon* of their own. Othi s
want to cooperate closely
the AFL.
Amoajt ilie 20 unions
sen ted In the Ran way
ExocutTVee”- ’Association, -II
AFL affiliate*. They includ

an alcoholic."
Alcohol Is Said Not * becoming
If* said one of the universal
Cause Of Alcoholism symptom* of alcoholism is an anti*

social tendency.
CHICAGO,
Oet,
__-i&lt;/P)— .• Profeaapr Bacon ia chairman of
22
Alcohol I* not the cause of alco­ the' Connecticut Commit tea on
holism, say* Selden Bacon, profcitor of sociology at Yalr Uni­
versity; He told a lecture audience
at Roosevelt College last night:
«'lf alcohol were thr l e i 1" r*“~~
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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 ta in 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

Britain Blocks
Tobacco Imports
From America
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
Europe should collapse,” he aald,
"our democracy In all probability
will collapse too ami will tliiappear, and with it will go the last

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' SANFORD. FLORIDA lIURSDAY. OCT. 23. 194?

Set For FiliiRed Probe Is Just Like Hollywood

Hit Communists

He “ And "Roosevelt
Both Knew That’We
Couldn't Stay Out
WASHINGTON. Oct. 23 M’l Louis C. Johnson, former assistant Secietaty of War. taid today
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!’•«- riefcis

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.
U. ft. Arnly, riots stationed In
Bad Nauheim, Germany. In a let­
ter to Mra. Lourlnr Beal, 'The
people keep pretty huxv, Mra.
h ..m i......i • « P &gt; * r r.ta h ll
O'Neill iay», clranlnx thing* up
and repairing the bombed out
'areas.
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■ , • ■ * ’ * 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
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• i t Bed-^Nsuheim after lauding
WABIftROTOM Oct. 23—
a t Bfemerhaveh.'Bh# described;the _____________
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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 would 1 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

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Testifies
W. M. Scott Of Montgomery
There Aren’t Many
They Create
American Fruit But
Much Disturbance
Growers Dies
Vice President Ilnd
Been In Charge Of
Southeast Since '21

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 n iA
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

Willum Moote Scott, 74. vice
president of the A ttw k in f ttnt
Growrtt, Inc., and diiccloi ol it*
operation* in Ijoiidv and llrsoulhfJistern state*. di*d shortly
-a
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 -.S co tt; a
JtttT UKI A HOUYWOOO StT. w tlh xrmeras and IlgbU trained on the princlpala, 1* tha acme at the Un- brother. I. W. .Vott of Rockville,
American AetlvIUoa Committee healrc In Washington where alleged Communist IntUteaUon of the movie Mtl.; and llirrr sivlfft, Nfr* 'J . M
caplUl ll belng probed. On'th* ite r-(le ft) Is Sam Wood, tho famous producer-who charged that several Harrttnn—nf—MnotgomeryT -Al*-i ra m * - 'k rm ttn n t "iTTrtXtlnn.,
prorplnenl members' of th* Serafo O eclori Guild had “tried.to steer-u» Into the re&lt;l. river/" At right, tested Mu. W. A. Reatv of Aui'alt. Ga.
Ronald Reagin agreed. He **id
-behind bench facing witness (L w .il era these committee members: Bep.nichard Vail (R-I1I.); Rep John ami Mr*. John Scott of AjnlriUn, the fommunist* have tried to
McDowell (R-Pa.): Rep. J. Pttrotl Thomas (B-N. J.). committee chairman, and Rep. Blchard Ntxon
"muscle in” on the movie industry
,
iARJTaUf .V. In'the fnreerrtimH
ijmSiMj nt tha pommltlae COUrwl.
(Intenusilonal 50undpnstC&gt;A 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 pallf
HU *
D I
' hearetr will he Rov Syntrs, Sc.,
,
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.
Selling activity I* now In full
surgery, was re|N,itrd torlay bv tsvo ipri.slists in that field, Dr.'Lvndon « &lt; .
swing at the Snnfnrd Slate Farm­
•V Peer of Newark', M. J., and Dr. (urtave Aufri*lit of Revs Yolk
lAmorary pallbearer* will be ers Market with snap l*ean* and
City.
Judfyi .,.1. Q , Sharon, Dr. (5. R. citrus fruit* n* the leading Item*
Tire rtruclural pa-lt ol
of lye ear
eaf U
u mde mil of n!) catiil.tne dropped
Reiman, Fred R. Wilson, F. L. for ante.
into small piece* like I- *Th«.»ger/ ifia p a ik rd into a plsstic mould to
Produce men nee n bit puisled
Miller. Edward F Lane. Otto
/ ' Ogiv n the eonloura nf a luiiuho
NORTH HEADING. M a «
Sehmehl. L. M. Btevfnaoii
of concerning the diop In l&gt;enn prices
it
•""* Iho wliole thing, some- tO f l. 23, riTb— A fa*l-«preading Maitlan&gt;l; B. F. Whitner nnd Stncy this, week, as It fa 'bplleved that
plantings nf 5.000 to 7.000 acres
h in t la rg e r Jhah a rlg aret light- ’ fo re s t f ir e ItMlay m enaced a
Whit# of Orlando.
silted in the abdomen, - l a t e t u b e r r iih i’ la e a n lla r lu m — Mr. —Bentt ,h#W*“ a* prnmliieftl of eonth FtorWis beims hare been
, * here and authorities informed portion in the fruit and produce severely damaged, if not dystnrf'skin.
i.Tbc plastic mould I* full of state pidire lh&gt;r wrr# planning jm hl|trv (o r half a reptilrv. After wl. according to citlaurUV o*. t ie
Ifnri-.to avacHal# the patient*.
- Rlduallni* In l3M front the kHr-lJu 1. s. D*paH
,
jrj« holai thronfh1 *htrh*-1mma
jf
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-— -—
— - —■ with»tw —eUrtfihtw; (Hfj, rTport T d
j*______ . - ----- Tritil#'
Un_tlaaua—bud-ioHC -eeUi—frerer T’oTvf*ehnfe
tnafTiut#
FOR HAND. Me.. Oct. 23
|le atMldm* n can find their way
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
the 'cartilage m au- Thew
flame* swept the million dollar
ami South Carnlln*.
I- oig cell* knit the carlllae’ Mime state pier, here today, caus­
Ileans which easier in the week
liecH Into* a uidt which." »erv-v in g -d a magg estimated at mnre
sold fur mute ttinn 31 of) wre now
Sewage, Industrial
Is H'foundntinn fog (hr n#w ear.
eelltng—srf-4)150 -to -18 -75 a* the&gt;h.,n a ..uU^
I^
ULu^ l k
si Qnffiate -Today:
w
aflte
I
f
Is
[M
i.saT
Urge
cl
. market. Growers In the Sanford
(lie
Chief
Olivet
Sanborn
re
rortr the nhd o u c h anti from .lira
| area rep#rt an unusually fin#
nmild n , *"&gt;oh «v It I- well- Itnit* ported the Elate* tinder ronltof.
TAMPA. Oct. 23 (/P&gt;—Industrial crop. Rain during the past two
Onr fireman wa* injured when
CLEWfSTON. Ocl. -2J M l P" 1
""d planted In |dac«*
waste 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-th e 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
•iwallneea » "
1fcr**|
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
CqldwelLAppoints •
ly nf Ha sewage as to dispose nf is tather poor.
were dry and those in low »rc
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.

Million Dollar
Plastic Surgeons Till How To
Grow Ears On Earless Persons Pier Destroyed
in Maine Blaze

Selling Activity
A t Slate M arket
Is In Full Swing

Fite -lighters-'.. Work;pjMrr
To Check Flames At
North
Watcrboro

6Vi Inches Of Rain

--Clewwton^Area
Schools
Continuing
I .
Pahokcc Also “Hit

M ayfair Inn Sold
ToTheo. R. Moss;
Weber To Remain

I sm
.

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— NCT. 215

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only 11 monlha. Thu., Florida can
grow trees faster.’
(3) Florida hah the easiest log­
U 'ssllsi,* Treat I’sne.On,I
irtsllsw * Irwin *■■«• Os*I
ging conditions, no mountaim,
Mill* fought it Rui with the Com­ forest production,’ Me- . Moor* no ravine* or valley..
munists.
Mated.
New d ev irtu p m en iain __wfloiL^,
By j a m b s j . h t u k iiig
The eight large communities
airline* are using mail pay "sub­
i l l . Florida h a* -th e « t c * i t r f utiiixrtonTm riTtlSnfg.it. MalUf,
WASHINGTON — Tho Civil sidy" to stage a rate war. They
where lh« Imuc m inaW d in doub*
ft
.
u
\
u th ^ i
were ToulolJ, Rennes. B e . . n e o n . '
acreage in the U n i-j M r JMoore said, to use
Acionautjns Hunt&lt;1 (CAIl) usual­ asked the CAB lo n-fuae to let the
for almost anything, ('u n it
l y ‘dispose* of petitions regarding new rate* iH-ronii- effective, J h r
Beauvais,, Grenoble, Nancy,* Lille * ( 2 ) pjorida h„
the longest fires. however, are* this state's
r a te . I.y what UJ » ijti* .a “.inutJc . hoard rfrrttm v m In terfere:
T
i,-n?or*'
...
k
growing
ieaaon
of
any
state in | greatest drawback In forest pro.
u # i 1 I m * T*, ■ OiousHfit! wftrH* j \yilh it*p«€t to the indepen*
The 2t) communities where He h Union. Florida ha* 9 or 10 duction. he titatcd, adding that
of li*iralism«| iHjltt airopml on«* of j f|cn^» i Vhtkv of "undercutting/*
(isullt's
men
..... ....
"?r*
" H J r" t ; ■■■until, uf growth: Oregon
........................
tw o w ord.: "arantw l ' or “denied, i it . ai,| t )„- airlines’ r a te , .till are
'.head were Faria. Algiers. Bor I ______ _________
___ * ______ ______
. fire control of any slat J ' in the
-HwV- i»- hae-just-noted-nn r x r r p ] hitthet in many in dance*. • - *
desux, Troyes, NeveCs, Melur
j Union. This, he explained, is hard
t l o n j o that custom In. writing
'Undcrrrultlng’ *» auch i* not
Mulhouse, Colmar, Lyon, Mont- AJencon, Venliin, Kouen, Metx ana nol (t_|y on for^*t* but alto on
what appear, certain to--la* a an iA’II," the "board .aid, “The
Iwliard, Pontariier, U riA ti,' La Nice.
game land fishing.
IdKhly Important document in the nubile interest in served by the
Kochelie, Biarritz. Bayonne St.
Meanwhile, the leaders of ths
destine of aviation's youngest and lowest, economical tariff. That ia
Alwnit one-half of the forest
Mala, Marseille, Annecy, Nantes, Paris unions of the Communist- . rrrHKr jn Florid# is burned -otc r ^
fastest growing department- Iho t-oth the theory and virtue of
Versailles, Kpinai, ftrausbourg, dominated (ielieral C iin fe jc iirtq O i^ ^ y y yytr—tip-fgRfr wTille on .irp,
freight Imsim-ss.
pro.
competition. When the uncertifiMantes Sur Seine, St. Rapha e l , m
t r tm tn m T riilie'a vote (t-cteil areas less than 3 p erct^
Thrre was some experimenting calcd carriers sought ami were
with air cargo liofute the war. granted the right lo compete on
over. This la a lots, he
on whether they will order
_ia burned
________
.
lim ing the war some of the larger a t&gt;ebi-dulcd.common carrier b ast,
general strike in the capital to
of almut 300,000,000 board
City’s Budget
airline, made n start on it.
back up striking bus and subway i fr r j 0f lumber every' year, or
ilh the uncertifirated carrie r..
— [hti Hip huainw - n m llr ^ d v s ^ H tt i r f nviv-d'i'T i^w r?vd I S l i g h t
rnuugh to build 40,000 3-room
w ortftj.
ICm IIs s i * fr-m l*«*r Ooel
oped into something worth fight­ to compete.. . .
The transport workers have houses.
ing for after- the war. when a
In
IW
I
fhe
sum
of
J
10
.WA
wsx
“The contention is* made that
Following his speech, Mr. Moore
great many former military fliers the disputed ta riff, are aimed
budgeted for fire protection of Seen on strike a week and were
bought up sutplus transports .at siu-clfirally ul the uncertificated
which $7,710 IrnM for salaries, promised Saturday that other gov- showed • a motion picture called
rninent employee* would auppcrl i “Trees For Tomorrow.” President
bargain prices and filled them rarrier . . . Admittedly
___ this is the
of six men.
wit h the UUSCflgera and freightn,it‘ w h a r'lh h P proves ~i*
The sum of t23.(KKi Is budgeted .heir stand for Increased wag &gt; Gordon Briason welcomed Ed Isvy
whlrh overflowed tho rapacity of merely that the disputed tariff* SOME Of THE 41 EASSIN0EIS atmard tlie four-engined transport plane that went out of control and flew
for operation of the Municipal ,o meet mounting cotta of living. Whitner hack to the club.
upside-down over El Faso, Tex., Join handf and congratulate one another after thetr close brush with death.
the scheduled airlines.
Airport. Of this sum, fttl.fiM will
are competitive tariffs." . “
The plane was en route from Dallas to Lais Angeles when the mishap occurred. The pilot was able to right 'l»e paid to workers including the
How Fight Started
No Bridenre on Costs
YARDLBY VENETIAN HLINDS
As the airline* rrbuilt their
The tio.rd commented that the airliner. Shown in front of the DC-4 ore (I. to r.): Herbert Schrether, 37, Home, Italy, with hli 20-montlissuiM-rintendent, firemen, guards,
,
Amerlra'a Moat Beautiful
fleet*. murli of the heavy deinamt there is no substantial evidence old son, Kenny; James A. Magee. S/2C, 27, fluxion. Moss ; Robert L. Halverson, 8K/2C, 19, San Diego, Calif.;
utility men and laliorers.
Aluminum -- Cedar - Pollshid Aluminum
for air transport melted away. n» to the cost* of-flying cargo on Kent Goodwin, 33, Lais Angrier; Mrs. W. EL Dalton, 30, Vtashlngton, D. C.; Krlenhleld Wallenatclner, 20,
Street lighting and water sunAsk M« For Fre# Ea.lmat*
The Issue is now Ih*(Ween the air­ tin- roule* involved, it added that Mmcow. Russia; Mrs. W J Arrenault. 22. San Olegn. with her son. Warren Joseph Jr.. 13 months and daugh­
ply, estimated at II3.3&amp;V doesP. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Utiblmwn - Orlando
lines and a lelativcly few large “all Industry goes through the ex­ ter, Sandra Lee. 3; Ima Tortls, 47. San Diego; W. It Rutland. 40. Corpus Christ!, Te*.: LL W. IL McCarson,
not show much increase over
Independents.
Phone 2-0729
(fntcrnnttonfll)
perience of promotional ra te .—of 20, Atlanta, Ga., and Klint Uinphrees, ly&gt;s Ancries. The alrliryer. carried a crew of five.
the $11,700 .budgeted for th’s i
This latter group has won a rates initially *et Is’low cost. In
—
purpose in llfll. Salaries and e x -1
temporary right lo give scheduled the hope of attaining volume buxl] pensen of the City Manager's Of- I
cargo service. The airlines made IU--S.
fire ure anticipated nt 114,533 as
Heart Trouble
a big move to inn -1 the competi­
Hollywood Probe
"In the light of the v a .t potencompared with |9,RKi in 1011 .
REGISTRATION NOTICE
tion hv. I educing their .rate* to 29 lal market for air cargo, a, reaBy Alley
_Jp. I —I (' null innr js Ini ni .'« ie lit** I
Other estimated outlays ns com­
Cents a ton-lillle Aug, l, This rom* sunahte promotional rate is not
Continued From Page One
iU t there Is no over-all planning pared with 1941 are as follows:
The Hepiftlration Books of the City of Sanford, £
pared with an nvtfntje of nWit on justifiable,' tin* CAB said.
opinion are un-American."
' E V 'rjJ o P Y TrdLKW* P qu7
authority which lias either the re­
IR cents for the un-cerliflraled op1917 48
1941
Florida, are open a t the CUy Hull, commencing Mon­
Tin* board said “The argument
“Would
you
admit
there
are
sponsibility or tho resources to City Commission 11,300
T ft y / o r l ' F L ovviai* u p
cratoia. some of whom promptly Hint the tariffs filed by the rpr11,330
day, September IB, 1917, for the purpose of registering
1,300
050
cut- thulr fairs to an average of ( tifleajed enrricr. (airline.) are jieupte in your.studio, whVaie uninsure the effective coordination j Municipal Court
B
ut I SHO* HORFJ PEY
for the Municipal Primary Election to be held on
American
f"
Stripling
asked.
about, 13 cents.
eveial researrh progiams.'
iCRy
1^25
925
of
the
aeveial
program*.'
I
City
Attorney
1,2:
1 .iipporti-d by mall subsidies Is
"Yes," Warner replied.
i Pi?AJ* Pt» IT J £ 5 ' w t y J
November 4,‘ 1947, and* will remain open each day ex­
T 'h 'r e e airlines — American, wliollv uhtound,"
As a move toward formulating Municipal Election* ISO
150
But he emphasiied that when­ I O IT 5 . AAAH CO TTO N
cept Sundays and holidays, up to and including Satur­
United and Capital — were most
such a' “national policy,'' Steel- Public buildings,
3,050
10.412
The Iward noted that railrusd
directly affected by that rate mail tnte* are eight to nine times’ ever un-American ideas neep into
1,000
j
man recommended prompt estah- F.ngineering
day,
October 25, 1U47.
3,775
M ONEY/
tla.h . They countered with a re­ higher Ilian rnrhmd freight rates. scripts, the studio cuts them uut.
i hshmeiit of a committee of gov- Cemetery
1,000
3,733
duction to about 12 cents, and the It said that a "purported offer”
At the outset of tin* hearing.
11*I 'n in e n t and non-gnvemmept Inspections
H. N. SAYER
1.830
4.908
Independents U-gau .creaming to bv the independents to carry the Chairman Thomas (ll-N'J) refused
'scientists to “examine the national Imurance
7,600
3,785
CITY
REGISTRATION OFFICER
the CAB for help.
mail for IK re n t, a ton-mile "Is lu hear a motion to i]uaxh submedical research program and, in Zoo
t
2,900
"7,040
M.ll Hull-id, Charged
merely an* unnnnlvied offer hav­ poenaa for 19 llullywood personbroad' scope, suggest a rompn • Recreation
0,300
4,270
l"fnte the com­
The Independents -asserted , In ing no iclationsliip to cost, and ilities’ to appeal ‘ief
general that the nirllm- cargo intended simply in confuse the is­ mitted during its three weeks of
effectively-*!! nf -the n a ttn n 'r re Puldir- liceith
t ,000
7,1 tH
ra te , arc below cost and that the sues in this proceeding.?!------------- naaringif.-Th* *ub|Hiea‘a» ait- «filers
•ohtces for medical research."
1,200
1,200
Hospital
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM&lt;
lor the 19 to ap|&gt;enr as witucjirs.
In llii* fifth and last of a series Library
2,150
‘ 4,007
Robert W. Kenny, counsel for
oi) "Sc! uiice 'an d -Public Policy," Golf course
6,035
0
actor Larry Parks and IK writer*
Steelman recommendeil that the Chari tv
1,376
Freight Charges
2.1)00
Supreme Churl Ducks and
producers, sought to move that
nation by 1957 raise to I.IOO.UOO,- Publicity
3.300
0,000
the
subpoenas
la*
ipiashed.
This
Hot One From West would mean freeing the It* from
2,000
000 its annual outlays for all med­ l-cgul fee's
l.tMHt
(Continued from -peer onr)
TIE—TOP ICE-CREAM*
ical' research. This would mean Cohlingent fund
14.300
3.932
for wartime movement of fieigh'.
any necessity to appear before ttnl
WASHINGTON Oct. 20 (A3— committee.
almost tripling the cu rren t EMU,- Civil Service
7H5
0
Wn make our own Ice Cream, All h a v an
The brief declared that *tiip- Tin*
.Supreme Court today kept
000,000 outlay by public ami pVtv- Port and dock
Tasty — Delicious.— Healthful
Warner wus then railed as the!
menl. "moved to a fuhilitiilijl hand* off lai* Angeles' ru-w “an­
a te sources.
0
• 4,773
facilities
first of the industry witnesses.
extent u|ton rale, fat lower" than ti-nudism" ordinanee.
“
Most
of
this
expansion
must
He was #rcompailied to the
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
thore actoiilrtl the general .pub­
Tin* ordinance makes unlawful witness stand by Paul V. McNutt,
come from public funds," declared cannot amt should nol lie counted
upon
to
provide
the
needed
iin|ietu*
the
operation
of
any
place
"where
lic.
Steelman. “ Industrial research can
414 Sanford Avenue
Phone 1218
three* or more pet sons n o H I of his attorney.
and probably will expand, but ii for basic (us distinguished from
Outing the last year, the Depart­ tin* same sex an* iK-rmlltcd to
The 66-old-year thinly-mustneli'applied') research."
ment of Justice, alleging over­ commingle,in the nude; or where­ ■d Wurner wore a dark blue bus­
•M o d k f Tke lk*M l r «
'&lt;»•••• |M| TtM» MUk
*»*• If ft ht (Hh*&gt;
charge*, liar filrd with the com* in iiei sons ate pcrmlled to view iness suit. Ko did McNutt.
Tltonias denied McNutt per­
minion a rerir* of rcpataiioi. pei suns of tile opposite sex in the
mission t« cross examine witnesses.
claim, agaiml the carrirrr. Alto­ ' nudes"
“ You are no different from'any
l.uin |). Glasxcy and Henry I,.
gether. million* of dollati are in­ Bromine of I .us Angeles asked of the Other attorney* who have
UN Assembly
volved, ('mifurl lor the tailroad the Bupleme Court to rule the or- appeared In*fore this committee at
r .iJ the claim* have Item vabout (linnnee Invalid on the ground it other hearings." Thomas told the
ll'» ll» ( *
Io n
I'a i,
i..,i
1
- *
ly . ctlirtpr l f j a* high u i thiec violate^ their right" under—the Xormar—head-of War Manpower TTTOWrv
ledeVal- Con illtutfon.
Commission.
The new Soviet demand came
million dollar*,
As Stripling pressed i|ueslioiis as Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis
I hi*,' the hrirf tialni, "romas to the "un-American people" in ter Andrei Y( ,Vishinsky prepared
Aid To Europv
psrrs In |hc net tntomr of all
Hollywood, Warner commented!.
oJbdtilLCJastzditgh. light agairuL] —i
—**4 tmre-nvvw 'xrprv 'iCCbTtTmutlTst i'(itrnal creation of an Amrrfcan
lire raih o n d r duiing lhe_war years
I t 's s l la u * . Iim k - gssv ira ti—
.
gtid
I
wouldn't
know
one
If
I
saw
■|H&gt;nsorrd UN border watch in
*''omiD92iDI)f),&lt;R)d7‘ Any such iep- I.uiope and war-shattered area* of
the Balkans.
the rail some three IjilAun dollsri. one."
aration awarilr "would destiny
Warner declared he had seen
The Russian proposal to revive
.
solvency of a targe majority of lli * "ThU »utn. mrasiflcd on the
Faslcsts abroad 'hut didn't recall
railroads," the hrief s^iicrlrd. ’
basis nl nalional-vvcallli, is ci|uiv- having encouiitrrrd them in Holly­ the already defeated Soviet reso­
lution was submitted In a Utter
It claimed further that testi­ alml lo some 1.4 or 15 billion wood.
in Dr. Oswaldo Aranha ‘of Bramony “liefor** committees o f.Con­ dollar* paid out’ by you."
The "un-American" infiltration *il, assembly president, asking
gress'' showed that the ‘governI gird Inverchapel ilerlared "we In llollywflfuli Ws n-*~
-thnT'thr tltlPllfii'n hr pUrnl'inTTii
1 roehtOr'avnl upward* nf 1300 (HM1 , t..i... J-,---sn w i msn .I.T^- r n r was not iced lie 19311 and 1937 "in | itay's calendar for the plenary
tiumigli tin* iiii-flium of reduced almre" in trying to “restore the our stiiid&lt;L» and studio there." | seasHm^TIt the Flushing Sh adow
rail rate* wlurli were rt&lt;|UOtC&lt;i system *of rnultnti*rtsl_ trading in
Wsrner said In- has Iwen in the Park.
and granted.”
(th»* world."
•novie business "40 odd years" a.»
A Soviet source said Vlshinsky
Carrier counsel also argued ini Ho riled a* post war production writer, dirrrlor slid, producer. --Ho rxprftcil tn speak for almiil an
the brief that land grant rale arcnmplishmt’nts in England "the urns born, he lestlfird, ill IK92 in hour ntnl forty .minutes on tho
reductions on government truffii rapid ‘jrevival of. our merchant London, Canada,
j Gicck-llalksn Issue.
during the wdr years me estim at­ mat tin*" and production at the
The llmisu Un-American Arilvi
Revival .nf the original Soviet
ed at approximately |KOO,OOO.OtHl present time of "76 per rent more ties Committee's Holly wood in move to blame the Balkan trouble*
or a total uf mure than ElJtOO,- trucks, 33 per cent' m ore. rsynn vestigatlon formally opem*d with on the United States amt Britain,
000,000. "
yarn, 2d per cent more slrt*l, 46 Chairman Thomas (K -N J.) as- and Rusal*'* fight against tlu
In addition, the brief claimed per rent more electricity than we sorting “there is’ mi question that “watchdog" committee' foreshad­
there are ^ContmunUls in Holly­ owed a double Soviet defeat.
• th at “ the government, tlirougii ■lid In 1938."
Meanyvhllq in London King wood."
Its heavy w artim e taxation rates,
Russia a prim- interest In tin
1. SAVE WITH
already has rt‘n*iveil lip to K5.3 George VI, formally ending on*
What the committee wants t„ assembly debate was manifested^
FORD-TRAINED
per ren t of tIU- rarrier*' taxalib* of the busiest parliamentary ses- know, the chairman told the au­ *1 * Security Council merting here
■dims in British history, declared dience jammed Into the rhanilier, this morning when Soviet Deputy
inromo."
MECHANICS # ..
The railroads "increased cost today that national’ economic re­ is "(he extent of Cnmmunist Infil­ Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro­
of operation, coupled with heavy covery cannot la* achieved without tration in the- Hollywood motion myko requested n postponementis i
Our mechanics can sava you
Income and excess profit taxes, international cooperation.
he could attend a plenary snsion
pirturs Industry."
time
and money became
The King's propogaliun speech
Dot only, prevented nny such eX.In. Jhe^cruwd- were hiany movi» scheduled tu run simultaneously.
■■
they know your Ford so well
tssslve canilrigs as the petltluiL- —written . Jjy_ ministers . of the luminaries
The
council
meeting,
called
|or*
- tu testify during the
• era harp Contended; but actusHv Labor government and raid by
continuing
dchat*
on
the
Dutfh-'
three weeks of hearing*. Hut most
oiwrated to iliiny the rarriers a laud Jowitt, tho laud Chancellor of
the 400 spectators ware wom­ Indonesian conflict, was then
2. SAVE WITH
fair return notwithstamllng an —reviewed the legislative year.
en
who crowded Into the large postponed until 10:30 A. M. to­
Tomorrow
the'
King
will
appear
linprecederltcd volume uf buxi­
morrow,
This
was
the
third
re­
SPECIAL FORD
liefore a joint meeting of the caucus room nf Ilia old house of­ cent postponement of debate on
nes*," the brief declared. ■*
The brief’ also also asked the House of Commons to open a new fice building more than an hour the Indonesian caic. llrlti-h dele­
jt-; EQUIPMENT...
. j £ s = t ».
.
commission to deny tilt* Depart­ parliamentary session, third since before the hearing opened. A line gate Sir Alexander Cadognn, this
O ur equipment I* cJoilgnod
ment of Justice reuueal for sep­ the Socialists rams to power In that extended into the corridors month'# council president, hnd
had
funned
more
than
an
hour
to servko Fords betf. It d o s t
arata hearings of each case, enn- 1943.
asked for tin- first two d-la/s
Though today’* meeting was before the session got under way. vhlle Russia had pretsed for cum*
l e n d i n g c a s e s should b e
tho Job fattest a t low eit colt
F r o m preliminary Investlgariinsollilated. as ordered, the brief only a perfunctory session clearing
ci) action.
lions,
Thomas
mas
said,
the
commit!#)
stated, by the rumnilsxion when it the ilccka for tomorrow's rereIn Washington, lha United
directed consolidation and Joint mor.lv*, the spefch mentioned the has learned that Communists have States formally rejected Rutsia'a •*
^ ' H
had
“considerable
success”
In
^ hearing on flv* of the cases.
dollar crisis, suipenslon&gt;{ conver­
proposal that Soviet and American »v A - '• ' 1 "No Invention of pleading can tibility ami other deVeloprnCnts wedging into the motion picture occupation troops withdraw slmul4. SAVE W tiri
oliseure the fundamental fact that since Parliament recessed Aug. 13. Industry. Blit that, he added, is ,****ml» (m n Korea.
no
cause
for
condemnation
of
the
the multiple complaint* seek rep­
"My government have been fully
FACTORY.
t i ,,* g sta ts , Department **i*do
3. SAVE WITH
aration «&gt;n different theories in aware that our own difficulties entire industry.
plilibV a toes Hi— f- m Under
APPROVED
"With such vast Influence over
' different complaints on the very cannot lie overcome except In'
-e ’ — *' *- -• | —*—
• • , n i»^f .
GENUINE FORD
same shipments." the brief atat- conjunction with other govern­ the lives of American cHlsens atsn F — le-t Vlntatcr Molotov* last
METHODS. ••
•d. “The handling oL these com­ ments, the address stated. “They as the motion picture Industry ex- Sstorfl*- s-H —t this nu-stion
PAR TS...
W# do avary
plaints necessitate* the presenta­ have, therefore, warmly welcomed irts," he continued, "it 1* not “must b“ considered an inteirral
Wa uia Genuine
tion and consideration of identi­ the Intlatlve of the United State* unnatural, In fact, it Is very log- n*r*" i*( th« s'bdlon *‘lbmtlfed
tervke job accord­
Fiord Parts. Made
cal factual evidence."
In seeking lo promote joint ac­ ea), that eubverslve and undemo- by the United Stales to the Unit­
ing to tha method*
~ The serlrs of case* "Eonstl- tion by the governments of the rratie forces should attem pt, tu ed Nations Assembly on Friday^
•xoctiy right for.,—
worked out by
lutes an effort to repudiate tha European nations to Increase pro­ us# this medium for Un-American
Ford*. They fll
Ford engineers,
agreements by which special'rates duction and extrnd International purposes."
right, work
Thai, method!
were obtained from the carriers trade, and they have given this
But he said ha has "svery con­ stales.
right,
kill longer.
through a committee which ha* Intlatlve their strongest backing." fidence that the vast majority
- lave you time,
"It I* a great comfort to hate
set up tho request of ths govern­
Prim* Minister Attlee's cabinet &gt;f movie workers are patriotic strong and capabl* National
worry and
ment, ths functioning of whlen Is expected to decide today, I^bar xnd loyal Americans."
Guard" units, he declared, adding
r*pney.
was formerly approved by the Informants' said, whsther King
that reorganisation of ths militia
Department of Justice."
George VI will call for legislation
In the various ■states Is bslng
at the opening of Parliament tohampered by the lack of armories
NEEDED: A SAMARITAN
morrow to scrap the Hquse of
t r . ■&gt;&lt;;•»# (vm. r# a r oa*&gt;
for the Guard's increased post-war
Lords. Attlee'* cabinet Is known •mphsilxed tho need of a
PHILADELPHIA O ct 20 M V strength. A 77-year-old woman, her hip frac­ to have discussed possible action gionalitad system of speclslited
Joining U)t National Guard dUtured. lay helpless in a heavily- Against the Lords In the past and education for southern students If
b u t . * * » •' j ■.. -liAiv4 ^ . hc^*'&lt;•JeM »q
Ui
w-._
•V£t*hIT ■
traveled downtown street for 15 the Prime Minister has said re­ the Booth's Industrialisation Is to cusslon, Governor J. Strom Thur­
minutes before a ;p«a»#rbv took peatedly that the "Upper Houao" continue unimpeded.
mond of Sooth Care)ln» advocated
.(tn to-‘would not bo permitted to ohetruct
bet to Hahnemann Hospital.
Govamer Tuck described the a merit system for the promotion
•m
ie Ford TheeUr"
• "Nobody wottM help me." Mrs. anv Labor party plans.
National Guard and veteran's pro­
The House of Lards, consisting grams as fields in which the fed­ of officers above captains' rank*
Dora Tlllett saldi Jfltao ld n ’t move
NBC Stations
and nobody would help me, I of some 800 peers, has defeatad eral gov.rnm .nl should taka the mrar the present seniority system.
Sunday
d- 5 to 6 P. M.
t
he
government
on
minor
Issues
was afraid that aoofhar trolley or
leadership. In other fields, such as Such a system, he told the other
SANFORD. FLA.
PHONE 200
an automobile Would run over Tn the past, but always has fallen public education, ha asserted, It governors, "would put all officers
Into line on major' legislation.
has no right to lnterfhn with -tho on their toes."
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVII!

Brazil Severs
Relations With

AVednetdsv* Oecarioral ihniiifeE*
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ers-mostly In afternoon; Lit»!e
change in temperature

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aNew'Elections SWiT [Curb
In DeGaullc Win

On False

Bermuda Sky Queen’s Passengers See1Land Again
T T T

Parl», Oct.' S i—s&lt;VP&gt;—General
Chatlr* lie ‘Gaulle,. hia_ne-.r

'antl-Communist party holding
n steady lead in return* (rom
ttunquy's ruuniclpot steel Ions,
will press for nmloftil .parlia­
mentary elections aa soon
Russian Press Slaps possible to itpni the way kh jEvatt Objects To Inlilt return tu power, a tV I discriminate Use-Of
A t Brazil And Its
. ii
Gaulle »|i«krim*n Mid tonight.
|
War-mongcring As j4
President Given As Many Frenchmen expre»)ed be­
lief De tlaulle1*- yretory wa*.
Attack On Leaders
Reasons For Break responsible
fojr the eiitlin^ of
Nl W YORK, O d 21 "V» Austhe neck-I ung Paris subway
RIO DE JANEIRO. Q u. 21
mill
bus
strike,
which
.had
trail*
formally demanded today
—Brazil, ireond laigrtt count*)
Utu looked upo.n a* it struggle
V i the Western Hemisphere. a n -! between the non-Communisl that the Upitrd Nations act to
nounced today »lir had severed * government nnd the Communist ruib propaganda which "falsely"
diplomatic relation* with Soviet | -directed General Ctuifrdcia- arcusCs 'national officials ■or other
responsible persons of "warmon­
lion of Labor.
Riuiia.

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Assorintrd Press Leased Wire

TUtSDAY, OCT. 21.T917

NO. &gt;13

Seen
As Center Of Reds
e
u
Forrestal Tells
Of Necessity For
U.S.WarStrcngth

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Moscow Seeks To Use
."W o^ngT’ijL'UHcs As
Propaganda Medium
For U. S. Revolt

W A SH IN G ^S. TM 21 !'•
Adolphe Mrn)ott tavs Hmlywoo-I
tJ c fc n s c
'C l j i c f
S a y s j "t» ope ot rhe main renter* of
Communitl arlm iier in Amertcx."
' W a r M a y C o m c W i t h | And thill "it IS the r|e*i|e ill til*
Diomede Catrou*. a spokes­ gering."
- The • announcement act diplo- ,
man fur the General, mtid DcL i g h t n i n g * S p e e d masters of Mpsrnw" to use motion
The Australian proposal was
maU to speculating that Hta.-il
Gaulle'* Holly of the. F.renfh
ipiclurrs as. a-.piopaganda meihurt
might eventually extend the break .I’OqaJL -4 8 P F ) had nearly n suhmiltcd to the U.N. General
NEW -YORK. Oct. 2L'&lt;VPi
"for their purjioiri, wlm-h for tha •
Attemhly
by
Australia'*
.
minnlrr
to countriei in the Soviet aplierj
Ih ird itU h e national hAVolubly’*
America mutt truism until suit oicrlhiow of the American govern
of influence. They recalled Chile'* flirt deputies pledged to Hint. for external affair*. Dr. Herbert
ilronx lo (rive Hie .world lime (n merit*"
1
pi lor to the rlretion. and now V. Evalt. a* an amendment to
recent break with Yugoslavia.
lit
breve il-iblhtt'' and lessen th»
Thu opinion from the -fapper
Rutria's
resolution
on
"warmon­
more
were
expected
to
*up-.
H The break with Russia formalthreat of * n w wwrld n s r n hi: It actor was made public today s»
gers" which (nines up for discus­
port him.
tied a lituation already virtually
m*v slnke ssilh "lixliliting speed.” Menp'ii took the stan.l in a f{ou*«
V
n
—
v
sion later this week at Lake Suc­
in effect. Braiil returned rela­
James Forieil.il, SerrrtMV ol Df Committee's second dav of .he**cess.
RESCUED
FROM
THE
BERMUDA
HKV
QlM-IEN
«00
miles
off
Newfoundland,
passengers
nml
crew
tion* with Russia in 194S hut the e
ings in an rnvestigilion of ConiThe Soviet resolution, as origi­ of the plane line the rail of Ih r Coast Guard tuU er lllhb which brought them Into llitaltm. this wa* fense. ssid Isil night.
have been no commercial or cul­
their first slghl of land alne* they lefl Korope and their plane came down in thr M lanllr,
Declaring llisl R ush* is clmfinc |munisnt in Hollywood He give l*
nally
proposed
by-Deputy
Minriter
tural exchange*. Rin'i Ambauador
flnlernalinnal Son ml phot n) lo one iih.i of gosrinment whl|c j rtt l(.tt(q hearings hv \i Hdui*
Amliei Y. Vishinsky, specifirallv
to Moscow Mario Pimentel Bran*
I-- *
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the l nileil Slates holds f-sit, to
nmniiliee i&lt;n I n American » •
accused
the
United
Slates,
Turkev
dao, ha* ipent much of thr lime
anfilhci, Forrestal s.ini-that -il is tjvltlrs in Los Aiigeir* Ins*’ Mav 16.
and
Greece
of
“warmongering"
* in Stockholm for rraiont of health.
heiiet tii hse^in (wo world* ih in l Menjoti an'l movie critic John
and (fem.smled action lo halt their
Moscow-'* Ambauador, Jacob Sufa. accept..foicr-,** &gt;)|#-tiu sf i e t e f C iijrltT ’Mfrffttt- Trrrrerb'lbit t'rinr-'
alleged
propaganda.
rill, left Brazil following the offi­
impose oUi siews or our sisleoi. mum tl« are at! tug in I loll vivo,vl
: Th* k r r ' sertiori Tif’ the 'Aullrac i a l outlawing ol -lire Cemrnunnt
Addie.ssiqg the I bill annual Nets and ljfil]l.4h)trilyf! In John Howard
h.in
'ainendrfienl
pm,
ides
that
th.‘
Party here several mohthi ago.
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.
Y
utk-U
'iald Trihnne Foititn. I 1'- Lawton, film w-nt*r
nraxil took offeree a l Russian" Labor Government To Assembly- condemn -“aH forms of
Tbo rfspi'Cr Menjon restd the
S,-if. id's.go*I *m ihe anniisl drive , ml teal sale rondutied hv list S
*»■'! »li*
na! werihj
pres* "attack* on this country anrl
Seek
Curb
On
«»!«■«;*;
j"
'««»•
Power
Hnti*o. I'omM- rree -n !-■ \o:eriIrv
cnndticlecl,
which
falcely
im­
Seminole
County;
tuber
nlmi,
and
Health
A*Kn.ation
was
set
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M
.00l)j»
nmv
"*
equihbinmi.
anil
on President Eurlen Caspar Dutrn.
i-atl Artis it’rs that b'- h is "heard'
On* of the Ku**lan perliHltcals
.Of House Of Lords putes lo officials or oilier reat. a tripper and me-llng 'I tin rMnmiltee chanmen held last esrmog
that la v •on " s
b*«,| o f. the
eallad Dutra an Incompetent rud­
Session Of •it ll-r Imtiiil Uer.tefwill- (»so,;e_ louliv pieiulltivi Ihe ttsunlv goal sve,
I am confidertl "llisl moil -ol, Communis* • there, hut cannot
iponsible peisons of**ny nation the Special
dier and a Fascist,
our
riptens
are
*|so
m
agieement
LONDON. Ocb 21 bVi Kinr.
prove It.
CongressTo Be Con­ increaie,!.
Vice Pre*ldent Keren Ramos Geotge VI hat opened a new .*** desire of encouraging any ac's
foltou'oTg 'tn ffitr to
J a il liatigsn, the til - ’ s*-.i! &gt;le chairman, d u 'la rrd th il this is ihe th st the surest "*v trs avoid 'war
of aggression or the trie of any
had declared the break wa* "Im­
sidered By Group ■filTt Pme he h*« h id toe uppo'lcnity to )st|it III this soil of ssnrk, anil It to hive any posiihle grrorp of theMnffltt.
- sron. of Parliament today in r measures for the purpoie of agt'ei-etntTSrr'* ss it I:-*s chair,
perative for national honor."
Jenerniei know lhaf the inks of ileicrll-ed I vvsiiii. nn'. e t.ead of
that he Was glad to do so.
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In Moscow yeaterday, 1'iav d j speech wrillen by lire Social*!, girnion."
WASHINGTON^ Oct. 21 (A1)—
engsgmg ui are too gresl to mike the Screen Writers’ Guild, as an
"W e are now getting on top i
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Chntlclpatlrig the break, said that minister* called for n*tmnaliralion
A 'n n t * accompanying the President Truman today summoned
average C-miuumst worker. He
11'M lt.aN
Paa* »i«r
of the iliiease of lubem ilniis," Civic MUSIC (.m ill)
il worthwhile ”
of the British gas industry and for amendfnent aaid “Ihe object of the
.1
slid l qwre'H oTge-l Welters to try
c nn|tes i ion* I leaders In the White he asserted, and pi nib ted (hatI I . . .
.
.
.
.
.
,
Asserth'g
(bat
"Amerffan*.hate
Auxtratinn
amondment
I*
to
a curb on the powers of ihr ancient
to
get five minutes •■( the ComHouse
for
a
conference
Thursday
If
lh*
work
of
preventiorv
Is
conim
-1
r
i
a
n
s
D
r
i
v
e
h
n
(he
tcry
idea
of
wa)."
Korrest
*1
House of lairds. He gave lop pri­ strengthen freedom of expression
niuidsr doctrine, five minutes of
ued, the fund* spent -'ll ye*,*
on Europe'* financial plight.
said
"s\e
have
the
&lt;le*|&gt;esl
resitl
and
of
opinion
as
set
out
In
the
ority, however, to economic re
slim against its brutality, its eco­ th e-party linr" into every movi*
charter, by suggesting positive
The White. House said invita­ from rvsi*a will not t-c -(lenl mtovery.
measures to counter war propa- tions are going out today for the aatusl eases but upon nbicstlomd
nomic waste nml il* sacrifice of script and t.-M ft* si-liits Tt Is
i h r ’young and brave Vet there your dtttv * &gt; further the class
Both House* tat togellier in the gauds and In m im ttf the ty p e o f meeting at 2: JO f*» M. Thunday work He staled I bat lb* tuber
)lore than 30 officers and di- sre seme alternatives to " a i struggle,"
1*
culosls
w-()yk
Is
now
svpll
known.
Lord’* chamber f*^ the ceremoiiwj propaganda which faUely attrlb- lor what presidential Secretary
Its value l» _*erepted. jind. Hvf-t lectors of the Srsolnoiss Countv whirb^nhrtmTslyTtne* of in ulll - The plnrp)n •nni*txslrrct~TniTftTTr
« hose home u . |,in Angeles, hrl.
' ,,r
C h.rle, Q r R M» -d e t£tib*d **-* it Is no longer necesiary glvy l^vtc 'MusTc "AssTwdailon tnef last accept.
— ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21 M f-U n itv und.r (he LaBor gmeinment.
(co, ai ComwUBlsIs no New York's
| of *f
m
„
io
n
2
L
"fu.lher di.ctusion of emergency "tales talk*." espoclslh- lo em- e v e n in g at l h * L pist-opaf I’ a rish
'T
n
rrertratlo
n
exmps,
life
in
aggression^.'
. .
£ t d State* citizen* who in vet t their
p la te n , to get i|nnations for I be House atjd road* pU t** fo r th e a poite* stale whs-r,r es-ery- min llraiilwav. ,
Setted
^
, otL, a^ gold^ tbthi*f.. Uj*l Hnrtlor T»aM*r|t, Foreign Min- 'foreign aid.'
rt n n u e I piemhalsklp fpt 1
He' ..id " t! it
" ir
Lin^Jiy
mojfey t r Irflfmtriahration of Lain* vKtng'*Tead1! 1hi*
Ir
es
(n
constiP't
fear
of
the
ntrdT 115-minuto speecfi
~■ech 1I1liter of Greer*, repeated hi*
The group- is the same as thr
i
! . from Oct. 2* t'&gt; Nov I. InclusivJ
ff
ire f-nm*
roght knock on the door st’il the
America yyill. Imure their own and ilowly and delihetalely with icarce'- Jeharg** that RU**I*‘« ' Balkan »*t- one which- met -with-Mri Truman
L
a
rfe
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ift*
C
inmitle.|
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u
,
V
|tp
„f
*
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n
ltin
o
*
na
(*rt*
H
s
l
Tin- ultimate type of jeonerrla l»ummotts to answer for the nl
— -hemispheric-prosperity. Ramon Be- ly - r pause. On'hTs- leff saj 'the
Sept. 29,'
•
plan* to - raik* &lt;J,MVt (his year presented tills season will 'I** a Hexed Crime of having his own
lets. Secretary of Treaiury ol Queen; on his rigid, Prince* Elrr:In addition to the Republican a« compared i*ttb’ f ? l l la*i vear result of thy effort extended In opinion—these at* some of lie*
Meiico, and Nslion Rockefeller abelh, attending hfr ftr*t slab;
and Democratic leader* in bo'h by putting a litllS more effnr lh* organ!xatlof^ of jtb* niemher aiternatlvea la which w* tieliev*
agreed today.
# opening pnd looking demure in a
ncnrir*. it includes ihe chairmsi reported progirs* In the beAltb shirr rnitii'nigti. Mr (*ol*man. ■&gt;e.r war (a re.« fe, .i |.- ~----------- Secretary Betels, in a »peech long-skirted dies* of dusly pink
frwghfwij f it," nTyif tHiifini"m r *■ I lie hew Ili frtiSi- Secretary sard
and ranking miponly mentben behind Ihe drive,
nl klrcliet%«ertelnr\, noiiticeil..
that the nation niu*t* rely U|Kyt
prepared for the America* lunch; ctepe.
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nf ■thC^FrireigiTATlaii* fndTkpptsi education
program
in
negro
Nnmrs of division beait* were tin* tin t geneitit |or|&gt;arnt[im that
eon of the National Foreign Trade - In m i n tmf n hfTlltig a ithmr ncrif
"
or school. Sold of tier (2 venrs-of nnno11need by Mrs. U; K. Roumll- j wa ran ilevlso
(bat out young
(( MifliBgtf nn Pub* 4t»l
Cdfiftnlibn, conlrndecTiiitli invest •
the Snlvtllnn Army experience prior |al. oignriirsll'in cliainnan and men In caa* of 'w a t—which cg.o
k an &lt;a s t i n . O.I : t
d*. .
-Vnent* mean hemitphetic solid*, iGOP policy group in the Senate. to assuming her1 present position, names of additional captains and be assured will cetne witli light Nineieen-ye.it old It iv Gen» xtriMIAMI
BEACH.
O
d.
21
Wri
ty at the,economic level.
Presumably the conference will and declared that she slid nor workers In the rnnrpuign were (ring speed will not lie calleif ill1 liamotl i&gt;f i&gt; ( i l 'e f , ( H I , . k n n i t ’iLeft Wing: Parties
A. J, Aydelott, vice president ol
look" Upon her woi k as a Job bpl also nnnmturrd
ors to fight wdflmul *ile| tu ti
Rockefeller, pointing nut tk it
canvass
for emergency I as
e.) il'c Sr.it I i&lt;i?i-( &lt;&gt;( Amend*
Mrs J I IngTay. seerrtary, tra in in g "
*ort of ministry—• •'
•
Lotting Ip, Norway ilie Assonation of American Rail­ stop-gap theaidoutlook
"there exitt in many parts of *hlo Europe as wejl
John I! Winsnl lurtnrt Vltierl for I'M /, tin, afternoon.
roads. declared today that the fed­
I’resldeoj Jottby ilreiared that stated that many present mem­
hemisphere .'critical shortsgei ol
OSLO, Norway, Oct. 2 t—&lt;/P)— eral government'* suit against some as the outlobk for a European almost all of Mrs Klrcber's lime bers bav* nlieady pniil their sea ■An ambassador to the'C ourt sf
Slming lire spotlight'with.Cinnafood and widetpread pocerty"
The
Labor party and the Cony, 900 railroads "threatened the en­ recovery plan based on Secrelaiv Is taken up In running the A s-1son's-dll** Miss Helen K. Wefelr, •St. Jam es's, toltl the Forum tlini mon at rhe JOrii annual l uiute *
’ * ,v » tprvrli prepared fnr.de- m unliti
I ( 't i ll ( I if If * if .M l f " * ■ r , \ ! 1 1
appeared .today to have
of State Marshall’* lelf-help pro­ •■relation, which work »h* doe* national represi-titaU^e of tne
Ferrjirtf* of America rnnienir r.i
livery before ^he^ tame organisa­ lost in municipal reprraentatlon tire- future of American railroads."
very credibly, he said. He exhib­ Civic Gpncett Service, was pres
posal.
and
lh*
possibility
of
a
were Marvin Kiull &lt;&gt;( I ike Mill*!
tion, "the lime hat come when bus­ ■ml the Conservatives, Liberal* .Speaking before the opening special -session' of Congress. - r r ~ . ited a poster of the" new si-af i-nl nl lire Hreeling and will !&lt;e
lin e to assist in the preparations 11 Persons Lxccutyri
Wi*-. Ftanrit Stull ol Yakima^
iness-his a|io got to th in k 'and arid Agrarian* to have* gained on session of the three-day AAR com­
Ross would not elaborate beyond sale stamp showing a winter out­ during (he ■'l■u1pnign week,.
W n lu ami I Iruqvet I *1 rrrre!l
—plan in term* of locial neecb and the *1 rength of early return* from munication section convention. Ay ' hla'brief aaaertlon that emergen- door scene He' conferred with
Qie Semiuoh- County Civic Mu* By Greek Govurnmcnl
•yesterday's vonimAnlty election*
committee rhklrnien In regard In 'ele*Association
ol Cqtltran, itle. I’x . named Slar
H'aauaa**
r a i l * |ti
' * h e broad ■•development of the Ihioughmit Norway. Labor *tlll delott said that the government suit
is
a
non-jrrofll
«o
new countr goals ami puR'trd out
economy in which we live."
peinlive ittgiiniiatloii funned for
ATHENS Get 21 f/l’r Forty | aimer* &lt;■( tf.e I enli rl. Pacili.:
srem ed,. how-pver. the numerically "might total two billion -dollars.'
that th* 14,360 r*l»ed la s t, year j the purpose.of bringing top quel- ! one i person* were repotted today ami North A f l t n l u irgton,
"If our people and the govern
Rneekefeller advanced a three- strongest party.
•hoold let-exr**ded.
,
ity concert and radio artists to j to il»ve
have been executed hv firing
Ihe Star I st;»i-i% i« m l pre,
point plan to raise the standard*
Hetunia from 210, places, In­ mrnt are sincere in wanting na Cold Weather And’
New goal* »et were! Lake Mon­ Kaufi'til &gt;'m h Mirsiui llecaiise il i souads thinugliniil Greece In llo- enlrlron ».** made i6 ||«* arena of
of living of th e ’people of Latin cluding 34 town* (with results of tional security, instead hf trying . S hown Hit Montana
roe, |7 6 ; Chtilnnt*. 125; Lake require* nu qrmiwtr* or giiruttfi- !«N 24 hour-. The p te i* mini
America hy -the u»e of private thr Inst election*, in December,
'
railroads, they sho'uld
Msry, 176; Altamonte Springs. tpc*. it i* in ci»!&gt;iiiy to l)«vc riil Irv »ald 13 died at dawn Imlny at the Amerirari Royal Ijveitiwk
capital,a/u|.m anagem ent In l-alin in 46. in- poretrlhesMlt
( C n lls M am r a i l Sill
. Ry ASSOCIATED PRESS .
Kalonikw,
n-*
*-&lt;-evt--t''d-member*
of
L
a
'w
paiiy
l
lir.'JlO
voles,
i',.jlly
to
make
them
Hronger."
he
tncntl''-(
7
b,P''
in
itfo
re
the
rlr**e
America, creation of the InterThe mercujjr dropped to fraaa.
of the campaign, when the talent a Communist 'execution squad."
fbi'resfqting r T. *- h i g h e s t
&lt;&lt;»»"■■** -» Pea* * l t ) ___ 8y7 reprf*eqta!iyr*u t LTfl,649 _gtidt declarhd.
Earlier n»ei* report* taid 28 Iii-hieyrmeiit in tile F F \ . 11,— Star
j* booked, -rid Mr* Ingley. Head­
Lkhrt). ConiinunlsU —,'13.340 .vote*.
If* said the government's suit Ing and snow fell |n Montana
but cfesr iti««.M ad tem- Five Candidates To . quarter* I:* nl the 'DmrUt Cetller, oiher person*, two of thorp *nm, Far mere- were selected finni 181
274 representative* O'kMT ami which claim* overcharging In tha today
on. were exertiled yestriday. youths .awnnfed rhe American
337). Conservative*—42.4VI votes, movement of w ar materials w*» peratures near mldsummqr levels
1659»
' vWorid War II Ace
Run Fof Trustees telephone
were -fopeessl for m o st' of ihe
All preaent member* are urged There Included J2 In &gt;iramn for fnm teii degree Only ..lie iury
374 representative* (25,261 acid filed "despite the fact all war­ country.
arm* anil helping guer­ in mm thtumntwl UFA memheri
Die« In Plunge 2421.. AVrisrinns -25&gt;J-’7 voles, time rate* were made In an agree­ The snowfall at Cuthank, Mont., Five candidates for the Hirer* to pay tlu lr ilue* thl* week, and concealing
401 reprrsrnlntive* (10,091 and ment between tha railroads and
n«*i week mcirtlrcrahlp will t«* rilla*. nine fur similar ronton* in may receive the ViueiIcsti fart
near the Canadian border, came poilUfna of Iruite** of Rertilnnh- t-pen to the general public. Mem* Serral, Ihrpo guerrilla*, in Xantlu*
government officials."
BEAR8P0RT. Me.. Oct. 21 bV\ 204).
degiee In nny rate* year.
after the cool weather which has County School* have qualified to tier* only may attend ennrert*. . and four guerrilla* in Larina.
“Reside*,"
ho
ssld,
"the
rail­
Liberals—4t,IK4
votes,
60
ri
rep­
•—A World W a r .tito .a f e went
Ctiiriarqon I n , nln-ady n e ttfl
prevailed In tha Paelflr norjhweit* run In Ihe Nov, 4 election. It was
An
official
amiouncoment
said
roads
have
.
paid
86
per
cent
«
f
resentatives
(30.803
•
and
400).
, . down to death with hia falling
4 2 .4 5 ) 'fro m 126 a c r e * ’o f iti-v x ;
spread Into 'Montana, Idaho and announced today hy Supl. T. W.
more
than
t,1
**!
gu'errlllns
Satur­
their
war
earnings
fn
taxes."
Non-Soelaliat
cmlitiona—29,89)
ulane yesterday rather than let
day night nml Sunday morning this y e a r.,|&gt;eatijies ajeriit inn cat­
I-awton.
Aydelott declared that despite Wyoming.
It ram home* in thla little village. vote*. •MX) representative* (27,803
. Another day of temperatures In Two candidate* qualified Ratnr- Two Union Employes attacked Mctenvtm, 26 mile* east tle, and Imx lings, -hpeii and goats.
higher
costs
,nf
maintenance
and
nml
612).
Christian
l*eopte’»
PartyMa|. Kenneth (5. Smith, 33. of
loannina ' in northwestern Last- yenr, Ills first nut uf high
Atnetican
railroad* th* DO’i was fnreeaat for South day: Herbert G. Ttehrens of Lake
Are Shot In Tavurn of
Bolae, Idaho, who downed six Ger­ —27,782 vnfe*. 290 repreaentatlves operation,
fftilli
Monroe,
who
will
oppose
Mr*.
Greece,
and humeri Jhe city hall, ft'llrmi* liV'tliifl ri *»H
Dakota
‘after
yesterday's
high
were
operating
more
efficiently
man Diane* In World War II. waa (26,734 and 266). Non-political
Wa
f u m in g o f o v e r
“*==*«
George
Harden,
and
W.
J.
Well*,
police
*t*llon
anil
school.
Tlu-y
than
ever
before.
He
eald
that
it
l
E
lu
d
in
g
98
at
Tyndall
-------T illed .when . hla &gt; Thunderliolt lists—13,730 votes, 239 repre­
CHICAGO, Oet. 21, 14*1— T«»
^ .
tha. aouHreastern aecflon of Jr. of Longwood who will oppose labor -union employee were »lml were driven off. the account add­ S5.000.
V raahed In a stream tied., exploded sentative*™(25,442- and 433). * now costs 632,000 to lay e mile !?
i
Sitiee his*star! ns a freshmanvoof track compared to the (24,000 the state. The reading equalled R»r Howell. R. F. Cooper of and fatally wounded In a north­ ed. after losing 45 killed.
amt burred.
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c
T*
cnliiinal agrirniture student In
per mile co*t before the war. the nation's high at Phoenix, Arix., Ovlado lx not opposed. Monday west aide tavern lari night and
Eeewttneaaea aaid Smith stayed
and
two
degree*
above
the
96
at
»»■
the
deadline
to
qualify
a*
a
1942.
U
llihnm
i'it
J
i
s
s
n»Mei(
,
more
Railroad*
hava
600,000 less
H
at the control* until the fighter Garbage Can Stolen
SYRIANS ARRESTED
Police Lfeul. l-cioy Rleffen* *ald
candidate.
freight care than In 1929, he de­ Yuma, Arlx.
. :
waa elaar of any building*. Ifo
JERUSALEM. Oct. 21 (/PI—A 1 linn 128.000 frmu Ins supervise I
today, an oil salesman wa* relied
The
three
trustee*
elected
will
end yet 69 per cent more
Temperature* throughout the
From Sam Martina clared,
waa out on a wing, ready but loo
for questioning in connection with government smftce announced to­ farming program.
ton mllre of freight waa hauled midwest were 10 to 25 derreca replace the preient 18 trustcck, In
lata to parachute, when the eraft
ii- l .
the (laying*.
accordance
with
recent
State
leg­
day that the tlritlnh army had
above normal, ineluding 89 at
Stale Representative M. 11. laat year.
.. hit- .
Dcail In the shooting, which
islation.
Some
450
member*
are
attend­
arrested
12
Syrian
trooper*
after
Omaha,
Nebr.,
88
at
Cleveland.
Smith
and
lira.
Smith,
while
altHa waa a squadron commander
police »ald wa* not connected with
they erq*»ed the
at Dow Field. Bangor. Official* ting on their porch at 466 Rosalia ing the convention which end* 8 L Louta, Sioux City, la., Rapid
union trouble, were Patrick S. determining.that
MINER
FOUND
Have You-----Thursday.
,
northeastern. Palcalina frontier
M- ~ “
City,
8
.
D..
and
WlchlU.
Kan.,
Drive
last
evening,
were
startled
Mid hla ahlp went into a flat ipin
Brennan. 65. an advertising solici­ while
MIAMI.
Oct.
21
—(A1
)—The
T
in
.
on
border
patrol.
and
87
at
De*
Moines
and
Kansas
a t 10.000 to 12,000 feat from un­ by the clatter of a large garbage
IlegiRtered?
Coast Guard said that three mine* tor of the A FI. Chicago Building
City. ^
d e te rm in e d raua*.
- can which waa rolled by unknown
Thla is (he last week to reg­
Trade*
Connell
Magatine,
and
found
on
the
beach
abova
Fort
persona Into their yard, and Its
BX-CHIEF BHOT
Pierea three dayx ago had been George McCarthy. 50, a*al riant
ister In order In vole in the w
BRITISH STRIKE
contents were iplUed about. Juve­
TAMPA, Oet. 21. W V - William
v
NO PU8I1 DUTTON
City election on N o t . (. Regis­
EDINBURGH, Oct. 21 (fl^-A n
A SLIGHT MISTAKE
detonated today by expert* from bualne** agent of I.ocal 705, AFL
E. Evan*. 71/ a a to m center in
?
BALTIMORE, OeL 21—W V - nile pranksters are suspected.
unofficial strike among Scottish
tration books w ||| be open at
WASHINGTON, OeL 21, 0P&gt;— *h« Saxanth Naval District In Chicago Tr 6rk Driver* Union.
The garbage can waa latar Iden­ the Tampa pellea department for
Discounting the theory that “the
Brennan
wa*
killed
In
the
sa­
ihe
City
Hall
until
Saturday
coal.
miner*,
seeking
wag*
InRamuel
Goldwyn
of
Beverly
Hllli,
J«kaonvlIle.
w a r . of the future" might be a tified a* the property of Sam many year*, died laat night of a
nf this week. Those wrho have
loon while McCarthy died In a creases, wa* reported today to
h-buttnn affair, Mai. General Martina, 2612 Iroquois Avenue, bullet wound In-tha-bearLr Detec­
hospital early today after, police have spread to 52 pH* employing
■ « ? ™ ou* '« * v b .
registered for previous City
Last
night
Chief
of
Police
Roy
G.
tive
Inapector
D.
D.
Stephen*
aaid
It* Grove* last night said,
i'A
■
‘
aaid, he had told them the name 13.306 men. The report came from
elections
do not have lo regis­
U
x
by
2983,407.
the
InUrnal
n
0?
1*
.
0
e
t'
J
1
,*
t/l?
“
Williams
rounded
up
some
youths
hla
Investigation
satisfied
him
"the atom bomb haa not greatlv
th* Scottish regional offlea of the
ter.again.
Only
those
who
are
Revenue
Bureau
disclosed
today.
.T*1
*
70-man
Russlan-delegatioii
of
the
gunman.
who
had
been
recklessly
riding
Evans shot himself.
affected basic military principal*."
National Coal Board, which said
Th# Bureau aaid tha over-payment • depwtod for the Sovret-controllcd
oier 21, who hare resided in
J---------------------------* w around In a cream colored road­
the numbar of men affected I* Rsnford for six month* and in
KIWANI
8
MEETING
would
be
credited
against
Goldnorth-Korea
son*
Amer■M4-ster
and
gave
them
a
stern
waraNO LIQUOR LICENSES
request-after th* lataat, failEarl Higginbotham will report now more than double the 6,000
Florida for one year, ran reg­
wyn'a tax liability for-lator years.
WOMAN DROWNED
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 21 -G P) nl* against reckless driving and
ure of Joint commission efforts to to Kiwanra Wednesday on the re­ who went out yesterday.
ister now,.The election nu Nov.
E 8 BEX, Md.. OeL 21 WV-A
|r f h * Supreme •Court ruled today throwing rocks.
ndent govern- cent state convention in W eit
independ
act up
4 I* for the purpose of (tiling
ON
OUARD 96-year-old mother waa drowned
^ th a t liquor license* cannot be leg­
FREIGHTER ADRIFT
Palm Beach. Scout Executive E.
two salt* on Ihe City Commis­
when a rowboat caprised laet
AlWn Hagitrom, farn grower of ment for allI of Korei
WELFARE MEETING
ally Iiiued to club* In dry count!**.
MIAMI,
Oct. 21 —UP)—The
The Russians arinouncad yiatcr- C. Hogan, Jr. of the Central Dlvlsion.' John Krlder, Fred WHThe Friday meeting of the night, and one of her two woman Pierson, waa aatonlahed recently
In an unanlmou* opinion.' tha
day they had been Instructed by ■ion will make a talk and Howard Coast Guard said today that tha
llairil
and Jack Raligan are
companion*
•
w*m
nearly
100
while
motoring
on
Sorainolo
boule­
Bemlnote
County
Federation
of
cmr* quaahad a temporary InMoscow to withdraw because the Gould Will report on the recent 6.000-ton British freighter Empire
candidates In Group No. I. Jack
Jonction granted tha Tatlahaaao* Welfare Workers haa been post­ yard* to got aid, which came lost vard near th* Monroe Bridge bo* American* “refused to discuss” a ■cout Jamboree in Pari*, France, Thames waa drifting without
lodge and Randall Chase ar*
Elk* Lodge and ordered that the poned until Friday, Oct. SI dua to In time to aava tha second. The sea an old bald aagla who had Soviet proposal that both coun­ It wa* announced today by Salva­ power about 46 mile* southeast
candidate*^ In Group No. 3.
elub'a Kill of complaint against the Florida Public Health Con* victim wa* Identified as Mrs. assumed charge of a run over tries withdraw (heir troop* from tion Army CapL Byrd Hudson of Miami* in the Gulf Stream,
S tate Beverage Director James feranca being held thla weak In Katherine M. Thompson of Mid­ rabbit and waa heaping crows and Korea In early 1948.
but
was
In
no
danger.
who haa charge of tha program.
dle River*
buxxarda e,t bay.
Tampa.
\
T, Vocelle be dlimlsaed.
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King Calls For
Nationalization
Of Gas Industi

TrumanSummons Goal For Drive Is Set At
$3,000 At Association Dinner
Leaders To Meet
On European Aid

Latin American
Investments Are
Highly Endorsed

MnnbcrsliipH

19 Year Old Youth

Railroad Future

t tf Oklalmnm WTns
Shu* Fhrnipr Award

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The Little Assembly

k iu d L h

IT'S A WISE PARENT W H O SETS T H E 'EXAMPLE

THE WORLD TODflV

t*afcllehe*

.. 9tttpi falNilai
• M •iinii t «i
T here Is u curioua twi.nl to be observed in (he m a tte r
of Kutcdun ohjeelioiiH ttk tlie IJjU e A asem hlv prutxiat-ri f o r
Hr IIRWWT MAtrKKN/.iE
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A»»Nwr
At* Forrlgn Affairs A til;i|
-.AimTth e -U n itn t NattOlirt. T W iR tihsuirii Jutvu one of th eir own ~
rr
mm (trnM( in u
•wtafc«r 17. l « i * «t m * v — %
Huprei
uprem e Soviet.
I or taalairf. llulU a, m«Ui . li&gt;om ior
Ad th e com m ittee called th e P resid iu m o f th e S
.
.*
I
. T he Soviets have, reuliy, u Rood C onstitution, which
of fowurrM of
IM97.
The French municipal election
h o l u Vu T T I ka
w as planned and adopted q u ite dem ocratically. Town m eet­ results (till remain a grab-bag
I dlla. '
ings d is c u s s e d ’e v ery j»oint of it, voted on th e sep a rate nee* out of which further aurprisr*
UOHD/IN -Dll %g
may In- extracted, but nulling
(•u&gt; n. Man-ten
tfc»ns,*made siiKyestions fre e !/. S om ething lik? 250,000 Mig- ia
expected to change the serfra■•« Kiel in % u t i l «t _ jru.it ions w ere sent in by citizens and sm all groups from all
• I'DSi
lional oolitlral rnmr-Wk.
Ifr Cartier, nrrli
Om NwmIIi
i it nun- t in* K um t ey and som e n f- th e m w ere Iriiojitufl: TTIFTry General Chat lee Oe Gaulle
TTVStt
trouble w ith th a t C onstitution o f 1935 is th a t It was p u t through his call to the publlt to
S ll Mwnih.
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Vast
i»»«)(in th e sh elf and never generally p u t Into practice/* It read* 1
'llm l''
m .M .
i S T T l w«** bu! nobody g ets m u ch -o f a chance a t th e benefits It ‘ gaily Of* the French People- .a
•mrrTainiuthis lu r'ite
«f n iij|b t |)fOVldfc____
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' 17u lTLii!I^a.rr'llu*r
" One 8 |K )flh a l w in used Ta T hat re g ard in g ,th e Presid- itate the stricken country.
The Iradtr of the “ Free French"
' i';n :.4 *
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r.^T.T^irz niflr*T his i» a sm all com m ittee, a L ittle A ssem bly, so to
during the daik day, of the Ger­
«•»*•
.!!*" s|H.‘ak, which is in continuous session arid is em powered to man occupation again la mailt.g
•tiilanl. Vtmfidm

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UONIFAY, Oct. 21—OP)—Slat,
Senator E. Bert Riddle. father of
nine children, went on trial her,
.today
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on charge* of i_____
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To reduce fading iu.yarnt *7-

-poted to aonllght during manu­
facture, thei'e ia a plate glaaa that
-fdte»e-et-W0 pen eut of t he' xmtT
ultraviolet raya.
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....... polar Rtpuliliean Mov.
■nit various other paftfia. Thus
we have the extraordinary circumatancea of f&gt;« Gaulle command­
ing a large public following which
repmehta a new group th at'h a«
not yet appeared in the National
Parliament.
From this it la clear that a
contlderable portion of Iht antiC' lnmuniit aectlon of tha putdic
— and thia tepieaenU the majeriry
of the neonle- fa.aeeking for add­
itional leaderihip in France’a- life
and death atniggle. It Un’t par­
ticularly turptialng that 'thryj
I ,
Utcr *'tl'io
lK,M ibly even half* sires, would co n trib u te to the pav in g of shiHiht rail again on the man whi^
thrm * ..,l wi n died ihc .,n.er Jav wll«»L H ousew ives have been com plaining th a t in small during the hitter dare of tha war
llitlcrtam le u m t the aymi . n o G - \ r v;a,. l i d 1 ^ ' ' fam ilies, bread Is-nnavrddahly w asted since th e stan d ard agein.t
hoi of French rwafiftric'e. Apropos
y
' ^
' A in ertcln loaf o f bread is so lurge t h a t 'p a r t o f it becomes of this H la Ihtereating In note
General t hailri d« Gaulle h a t! Mult* beYnre it is used. Luckm an Is now giving bis atten tio n thef. election night. Sunday, the
battle erv of the Free French
bounded back into the French po* (o th is m atter.
Wine
lineal limchehi tA e'ihe prdvribi-1
ft fg tru e th a t m achinery, equipm ent, pans and th e like in the World War F*» Y
oer' ball following Sunday» HH we|| ns m any Iiku I laws are geared to force bukeries to chanted In the atrvela ttf Peris
•‘De Gaullr-De Gaulle-Ue Gaulle.1
municipal election* &gt;u wtuch ho tu rn ont the big lonf. D espite such problem s, it does seem
Pe Gaulle’s bid for teadefahlp,
newly organized Rally of the th a t if th e A m erican people are Ireing usked to gave million* Is all the more remarkable betauii* j
French People jrollcd nearly 40 per- ,,f nitslu'D o f g ra in , th e place to Iregin such sa v in g s is w h ere he had been in virtue! retirement
cent of alt the vote* cait. I In; ghe lu rg e st |K*r cent o f th e w h e a t Is ta k e n o v e r for_uRe, moil of tha time alnce he rjuJiogd.
he ’ -prmilt&amp;nfl '^presidency of
Communitit got 30 percent, and lt2imedot -Jti Uiu ntam ifaelure* of b r e a d r l f 'tUET’process ia set France
In January, 19411. It* with­
■
— ***iaur other iliidci o r politicaT |(I) 0 |, H|| n rni&gt;rary system th a t co n trib u tes to w aste, th e drew a, a proteat agelpit laftlsl
opinion the m l. No onr ran at sy stem hart b e tte r Ire overhauled, ami &lt;|iiicRJy. It was syt up demands for it redaction In millcute Dc Gaulle of heirfy J*F lic it'. to m ake sure th e b u y e r got full value fo r his money. Hut tarv expenditure. He liatd that
military preparednesa- waa eraen*
It wai he who led ihe French re*
he could still get full value fo r th e sm aller loaf a l propor­ till.
rittence when all ulher Freni.r
tionately sm aller, price.
The Grnerala move wai an
general, hail lotted in ihr i|ronge.
Most A m erican bakers are both intelligent and con­ iDiPXperted that the public was
flahU-rgaaled, n a ’your correipon
Il look, good on a Sunday after- scientious. W hen they put th e ir m inds to tu rn in g ou t smull deni
well kimwa, having been Jn
noon to n r to many young pe«&gt; louves, they can doubtless find a way.
Paria al the time. |j&lt; Gaullf re­
ie riding h o u r, in Fort Mrllon
tired to his country home and
•Hiked in hia teirt. Hut •‘Achille?
ark and in much Activity around
Army Courts
absent waa Achillea atill,” and
the twimming pool and lennit
moat observers figured that ho
coutla:* Il would he nice il the
An investigation of th e ctmrt m artial sentence in Italy would rrkppear In the. pelillcal
City would lonld ,« public swim o f it young flevelanil solilier has been asked by his Cojt- lists again when the time yras
ming pool and public tennis courts
right. And sure enough, some
.
..
pressm an. Thu m a tte r has been taken to (senerul Elsen- time
ago the Generel latued hi*
lh
*a T h *
coul“ fn,oy bow er, who, it will lx* remem lrered, has not yet assum ed th e call for the people -fo rellf ’ to
in « e v ie
• • *»■ a
•«
II
em. And how much better, it n J)rw |,|,,nPy 0f Columbia U niversity laij is still ch ief o f th e the leacuo of their country.
lot our young people Jn |&gt;e fiding
• Rhuilhl Oft complete vote shew
in the patk, iwiminmg, or play­ U. S. A rm y .
that Pe Gaulle’a ••rally” Itpre
F a c ts iilsnit th e .tr ia l an d alleged c rim e tire m e a g e r. T h e aenta
(he atlotigeal party, we UifclL
ing tennis than to hr doing ih r
Ixiy, a p riv afo . IN. is ju d d to lutve s h u L a n d killcd tw o Itul- uatlnn nf A hew nnU-ronirtiuhls
thuytTwhic 1Ltv Uiaoz_iuung purple..
arc aomrlimrs led to Jo wdirn llicv lniis~HtealinK U.- B, supplies, lie w as se n te n c e d to life im - 1 leSderahip againal • roinmuhtat
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T he H ussians seem to approve th e ir P residium in prac­
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A ssem bly for th e U nited N ations because th e ir own has
"The vuunyer • genctaiion.
find, has never heaid of C iU jbeen so useful. T hey do not w ant th e U nited N utions to
Ric? »o Peeling i» fame. Out their' have u sm all, eusily handled com m ittee w hich m ight prove
(ethos will ictnember “liinky both dem ocratic and efficien t.
Dinky Parity Vout” if ihcy do
not lemember "Dear Old Pal O'
Small Loaves Of Bread
Mine." it .eemt like ctniun.:
tince we matched up and down
C harles Luckm an, m anager o f t he n atio n ’s .food con.with *.
a bu,,,,c,
l'itc “on our
•heel-or *4 • j/fjviitiim . has (dine i&lt;&gt; n ■ni tn at sm uller louvi - oi Ii k .kI.
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fo rm ed b y th e R ed C ross one d a y th a t l|k* w as ’’w ell,’’ u n d
, |ltn «lll m li. wh.ttyli
time..
shortly* n f te r , o f his sen tence.
I Pe Gaulle can command the nip, Il ir the children of Europe for
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T h e one-dny trifll o f nn 18-year-old boy by tin A rm y port of the other anti-Commini
whom one fccli sorry tj» these Coupt
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for the selfishness, jealousy, pre| quately HH lie would have been in it civil court nt hom e.-’
nf this cherectcrlatlc has drakrp
udket or hitieds.of tlitir parent^,
T h e re hns been a growing suspicion th a t co u rts m artial, the* charge from some of hla
not ate they to bUme far tire p artic u la rly in th e |cu*c of enlisted men, hiivb been u n ­ IHilltlral foes that he la seeking
to ratabliah a ‘dictatorship. How­
unwillingness to woit wl]jc!t, is the necessarily severe am i one-sided. A. Itoy w h o 'e n lists in serv ­ ever.
the vote showa that a host
baits of present wutlJ-widc short­ ice to his co u n try shhuld lie guaranteed us m uch chance to of Frenchmen Iruat him—end cer­
ages. Nevertheless, they suffer give his side us is accorded suspected A m erican civilian s.'
tainly these are day* when. France
needs the aervlcea of all her lieat
more than- anyone die, because
One duy's triul seems hardly enough to lead to a life , mep.
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if they do not gel enough to.eai
in prison.
they cannot grow up to be nor­
Con. Florida Divitdon
mal, rltional. or haallby individuala;
and
so
the
period
of
rancor
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and discord may tie prolonged. Il
" IT for them, more than fnr eny
A new Central Florida DtvIsion of the Children’s Home
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.-other reason, that America'^ effort
t of Florida h ie been opined
V P i,
to provide food must be succeit
Control*—a rombinetl&amp;n of bust 8atod*t
*lly Jaiftea Marlow
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42S,8outh' O ranct, Avripie,
B0 STO?l, Oct."21 Iflii—A bright neea aUllatical tgork end Vfount Orlando In ordar to give ail io
• atudent
In Hwr.
prmticeai
character. m
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— . .Ifar. . — . . lnf( And, admlrdeiratire
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. . homeless orpliaua and needy child­
■ A comparison of SanforJ budg­ varri Huaineit School, decided the —which meaha how to get along ren
of Seminole, 0 rangy, Lake and
,1mhew to
•A go
if.* fAF
m L ari.
fo r,. tt'illk
will* W
workers,
et figures for the current year tup' li the beat plance
Osceola .Couhlty*. Mrs. IVillsrd
advice,
when
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fcWith those of the last pre-war
Jonas Gat fell U the new IHvltlpp
He'll, be graduated In Ftbruety, ran speciajlrf In what, they w ant Superlntepdenb- LT)ilon T . '‘ M|jm
lyear reveali a Harding tire in fQ*l| tealned
to go Into buitnrn. bat T)ho mav ronrentrate op air Irani*
^•mounting to iirVily 7S ,&gt;crctnt. what buiineaa? He wanjed tha b*« mutation, another In 'arrtnShtlntf, of Orlando la praaidant oH the
Society, and Marcus C. Fagg la
Mori of this ia accounted for by in- information on all kinds 'ftTbust- another.In sates management,
state superintendent.
created labor coila and the itrico neasee so he ronld choose one aa a j &lt;n,i, doean’t inean.lhat tha 1,400
The -Society receive* nO &gt;up’ arudent* trot around to factories, port from the state or ffdaral
of practically everything wh
which ■tartlng place fdr hlmaelf.
He
wrota
letters
to
10
of
Ilia
banks
and
accountant*
for
inforgovernment*, • ha* no aolUitora
the City hai to buy. The public
most prominent men In tha coun- matlon or teaching. Illustrated !*cil not getting any additional ben- try, Including Bernard Baruch and- cures are used la. big. p art for the any where and depends . entlralr
on the contributions of Indivtdofiti for its tax dollar. We do no: Henry MorgenthaU, Jr., former teaching.
uala, business firms, civic and
know how this unfortunate situa­ Secietary of Ifie. Treasury.
I ^nd ease hiatorea of business women's .-, organisations, Imlgei,
II* told them he'd Ilk* to talk problems—actual problems that ■canola and churches of all denom.
tion couid be avoided tince it
ii • predicament in which prac­ to them and gat their advirt. have come up in a certain bust- inationa.
tically every ptivau buiineaa and Thirteen of the Ifl said "Sure, neas—are important iiT~the train— i,
come on" and promised to talk t o , Ing.
every individual
d them- h,mThe students are given these
•elves, but il ia aom
He.met Baruch, talked with him problctna to try to solve end
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about. We have (o
new taxes
through
to train then
Invited him to lunch. Mororgcnin handling altuattona which
to meet riling coils,
.will have ^bau
C U ’o a S HOW BiC» A
It next on hie Kat.
•.will confront them wh*n they go
to levy more taxes
make City
CAwH KIN GROW on
But that Isn’t the wa■r all, or | nt 0 business thAmselves.
improvements.
rWn any o th eru of the 1,400
(nualneai outfits work with tha
stert A U tTLl 7bf f\
students In the business school will
. Unionism al ill worst ia illus­ o about looking for job* when ■rhool and turn ever to it soma
of the problems they’re had to
trated by the recent edict of Jaire» t#V get out.
tackle and straighten out. Without
Caeiar Petrilln kaoM M ^li recordHome hare Job promise.. Home GiiKloilng the name* of the firm*,
have .pole picked out. Home w qi.f|h# InafnictoH th&gt;ri baa the caeca
inga by hu 225,.000
waj A
tL raunciani.
AFL
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l&gt;« offered Job# by business firm*, h, their claaxrooma).
“There will never be any more Roma, will g et -job* the best w n f f ^ The irhool has a faculty of 180
-------- phonograph reenrdi or tranicrip they rah.
1 trained men. But through the year
tiona made by members of the
Almost all tb« student*'In th e, other men are brought in to talk
hjuriciam Union," the cier of the school—It a . two-year eourae-are to the students,
These visitor* range from the
music world proclaimed. "Unlcri foils*a graduates. 8ome few ar«
not. Rom* have never gone to col-1 head* of companies to tabor leada radio program • haa live music lege. The non-college men ttre jtr ,. Hie latter Ulk on the. pro*?
won * be any mu handplckad from tho#e&gt; waolttng blelhs of Ubor and management
sic.'* Similarly the irrioten* union
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- a * labor leaderx look at them.
Rut In the d a te that graduated I The students who were graduatonce tried to prohifc“ t i e intro last June the No. 1 man wa* a «d last June and have found Jobs
ductioa of the lmof&gt;pe machine former Air Corp* major who had fo their liking average a starling
to ntwrpaper plant!. daimOlg that never been to rellege. ‘Hie No. 6 salary of *300 a month. A Job
000 a year was tha high■each* machine' would diipTlce rigfit graduate was a non-college man,
! eat pi
“ One found by a graprinleri. However, the Itnolypea too,
In the first year all the students ' dual#
were intradweed aad there ere most take drilling In thee* things:
Tn addition to thla kind i f work.
aa meny ptmlert cmProduction pr^doma—How
you I| M
bualneak
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get
done-'- In a facto
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their firms
firm*
Uke advenerd
advanced rm ra•t work done
factory;
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Marketing—which means gettin.g. ;.**
Meet of
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[F.W YIIIIH—Ttiere was a time, years back,
oiiomnua with elegant* and op\Jence; awraplng
atralghl up througli the center, of Manhattan,
that boulevard waa the clty'e gold coaet. It la
atirprlalng how the.outlanderi atilt hava that be­
lter when actually Dir few exclualvely wealthy
and aortal dlatrlrt* left In tha City are attuned
1 much further to the eaat. In and around tha
Kit lira and hard by the liver
Filth, avenue atilt-hea • - collection o f highpriced apartment houees and alill boasts-tha beat
department atorea In tha world, but the manaiona
and ratatra have crumbled Into nothingness or lie
sedately in tha aun dusty eycaorea.
If you aak me what Fifth avenue la Ilk# now,
Mel Helmer
I cannot answer In a word: Uke ao many othar
etreeta In New Ydrk It la multl.-cwlored and ever-chaaglng HR* a
peppermint etlrk If you were \o apert ft ih . t/y . tnm ■■■-ft., —a * - .
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i t esci auw huw innbng this historic
road,
you
would com*
flrat to
u&gt;* edmer of Oathcdrel Parkway, tha alcepy., green aouthem boun.
«Ury of Harlem an'd northern boundary pf Central park.
Her* the big green buses forever are slipping by, air brakes hiss­
ing. Along rite park benches the people of Harlem fit placidly In
Ui# dewy morning, reading the cornice, smoking after-breakfast
dgarete or lastly eyeing the seedy-looking facMry building tenanted
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flOSPITALA AND MUSEUMS Uko up tho nest few blocks, all
on the eaaneide of the road, for the park la on tha west all tha way
down to the Plaxa a t 59th street. There arm monumenU her* and
there along the park' eld*, aome of-pieh**you've never heard of and
others of men Uke Arthur Brisbane, who It seems was her* only
yeetenlsy
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art. long and gray and quiet with
dignity, stretches through the mid-Etghtlca. Juet down'from where
Wendell WUIkl* used to Uve. and from there to the Plaxa the
.ePartmenl houses are new and ehiny and studded with doormen
whpse pouter-pigeon cheat* make you grin, for they are right out
of a carloon-about doormen.

ATI.ANTA. Oct. 21 W’J-B ru ah
your tongue when you clean your
teeth, sayn a University of Min­
nesota prnfc-iaor, and* you’ll avoid
unpleasant breath.
Hr. Raymond K. Johnaon, prej aldt-nt of the American Academy
•of IVriodontulogy (pyorrhea) told
.th e G e o rg ia Hcntcl Association doday the human tongue catches de­
bris like grata in a public park.
He advocated brushing with a
gentle forward motion after every
meal.
Aa for tooth-bruahing—"not
more than ten per c&lt;&gt;pt of the
people today know how to brush
their teeth correctly,” said Pr.
Johnxon, gloomily*.

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(Keglater and Vole)

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S cholarship exam in atio n s w il^ b a held a t T allahaaaae,
Gairiekville and W in ter H aven bag in n in g a t nine o '­
clock on F rid ay m orning, O ctober 81, 1947. Sem inole
C ounty h as ono vacancy t ‘o fill. T h is is a H ouse T eacher'n S cholarship opan fo r a coilegb seh io r boy.

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c o u rt house, .S an fo rd , F lo rid a.

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From the bottom end of the park down to where the Empire
8UU bonding to^var*
34th street, the great stores 41ns Fifth
.ay*nu*.iIar)d Ihl* u, tU part of the boulevard that never is atilt,
rfomdnyjndodpahc Oig. thrpntpa.*huflU along, the peradert 1 U
dropping off the treadmill lnto&gt; |4ac«e like Radio Ctty or 8t.
pick's .eithcdial.oc Ute PybUq library, or any of the hundred arid
one gUttaring merchandise marts
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Coward walking crisply along; Fred Astaire with hands shoved
into the pockeu of on* of those sheepskin audlufn ovsrcoaU; Oscar,
Levant, looking haunted.'aa always; Um Duke of Windsor. Incredibly
natty In a hard straw hat; OreU Garbo, ah exquisite cameo against
the shiny glaaa store windows

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FROM THE THIRTIES DOWNWARD, Fifth dlss(&gt;pesra Into a
welter of wholesale clothing houses, furrier*, button manufacturer*
and the Ilk* It ejilde swiftly past ths Eternal Light, past Uts FistIron buHding. now a musty gray dream of another day. and Anally
come* up sharply against the frantic, Jangling hustle o f Fourteenth
street, swarming with bargain-hunter*
H*re la Incongruity; the "elegant** road crosses the raffish, cheap
Ultl* alley Wa, *1111 are on Fifth avenue but It ts a tong way from
the studied etyla and swank of tha Ptaaa. ’
Then as we drift downtown for the Jsst half-doxea’ blocks of
Fifth, w* .enter leisurely Into Bohemia. Fourteenth street ts the
edge of the world for Greenwich Villagers, end they never go above
It if It poeefMy can be helped
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Now we come acroea the eidtwalk ea/ee, if It ts summer, and
beards and pea Jackets and endless thousands of girts In slacks, j
Over there Je the famous BaUmagundl Club, for artiste. ) ,7
We glide poet Eighth stre e t the.VUiegfp Uf# s tre a m -and sud- 1
detdy we are a t the arch tn Washington hquar*. and FUth avenue
has ended.
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�.TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
Social Calender

Duxbury School Of
Dancing Opens Today,1 P

Mrs. Alton Duxbury announced
'T u e s d a y
Th* R. W. Mure Bible Clai* of today the opening of her DuxbuiV
School nf-trancing a hlrtr vntt lake
have a covered dish supper wilh plan- this afternoon in Ik-Land.
ict cream and cake at the K. L. The dance studio is located at the
McKinney home, 1902 Maple Ave­ Dcl.and Naval Air Station Mrs.
nue. at 7:00 P, M. Hostesses will Duxbury will tench all phnses of
ba Mr*. C. K. Churpening, Mr*. J, dxncing and has just returned
N. Atxarello and Mr*. It. 11. Iteely. from several week* of study with
Naur officer* wif&gt;
in charge of thr BthYtttd-Nnuipi School of Rus­
the meeting ami plan* for the sian Ballet in 1-owcll. Mafit
Serving as Mra, DuxhutvV as­
coming year will be- completed.
sistant will be Mrs. llichsid
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All member* eligiahle for mem- Batchelor who will also conduct
berihtp In the Disabled Amcricau the classes' tn~hall~ro«in dancing.
Veterans organiiatlon are Invited Student assistant* arc Mis* Jackie
to attend and bring their families MacDonald and Mis* Ann Whi­
to a supper meeting a t the Legion taker.
Mrs. Duxury stated that she
Hut at 7:30 P. M.
The American legion Auxiliary will continue as assistant to Mr*.
will have a covered dish supper Peter Trpslc at the Uogbttrn
at fl:3t) P. M. at the Legion llut. School of Dancing and will in­
Member* wiil bring gift* for the struct in the acrobatic rlasses.
Joy Gift Shop.

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k|r. and Mm Kinl.Vk'*
•on of Daytona Beach-were the
guest* Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. 31.
L, Wright.
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Mr. and Mr*. Kufus Wright of
Winter Garden visited in Sanford
for n short limr yesterday enioute
to Daytona Itench.
Mrs. •Horry Ibereti ha*. 0*
her guest, Mr*. Lou Davis, of
Somerset. I'n. and /cphyrhills,
Fla.
R. L. Brock of Dade City flew
up yesterday in hi* plane to vfsit
witji hi* cousins. MTST Lou line Beal
and Mr. ami Mr*. M. N. Cleve­
land.

Mrs. Miller Wed To
N. C. Slawter Oct. 19
The marriage of Mr*. Harriett
Miller of this city to N. C. Slaw­
ter of pavtona Beach was *olemnlted on Oct. IP In Folkston.- Ga.
b" Judge McQueen at 12:30
o'clock. The, bride wore for the
wedding 'a brown and &gt;oige gab­
ardine tuii with matching access n
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Irs. Slawter rooted to Sanford
t Vear
ago from Wichita. Ka*.
and I* the owner and operator* of
H arriett's Beauty Nook. Shr is
the nlocrj of Mr*. Hhoda B. Ewing
of Sanford ami the mother of Mr*.
Lester' Philips of Winter Garden,
Mr. Slawter I* a salesman- fop the
Are Beauty Compqpy of St.
Petersburg.After spending n short time In
Davtnnn IhV h, Mr. and Hr*.
Slawter are making their home at
2134 West Sixteenth Street,

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Total’
ronstrueIFactory Wages Hit
[ tion. which Includes factories,
buildings, public bitlltling%
Now All Time Peak j office
and r-j*ib,'I* not up lo the 1920
figures nr up* to ,lHc' mark* »#t
WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 td l
Weekly earnings in manufactur­ during the war.
ing plants hit an all-time p eak
of foil. 12 in Septemlier. more than
double the figure of pivwiir IWl1.
Revival Services
file Biiirau of U lm r Statistic*
lepotti -t liwliiv,
As*l0hTTTl&gt; o f I tTTiT
iii-ilor K«en Cl ague t«*ld u
new* conference the September
GHurch
peak w«« f t.26 skive that of
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l.mtrel Avenue
Augii-t and credited overtime for
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I I I "DAY thin M NDAV
hourly earning* in Seplctnlwul
I.Xirpt 2-vlUliIjV
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Kmidovtieiil
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level of 'iMOOjKMr.
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While the inrrrnM' In weekly
'earning- wa» more than ItHi |ierKKV. M K I. IIA IU IIS
cent Im-iwet-n 19311 nml today, a ‘
llpteatt chart ihowed that by font?
piinng doilai value*. It. lepjpseot j
eil only a .10 pt'fevtit hike in acltml
‘ __ I "'ft
-r ».e.
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tlmt week tv wage* exceeded $60,
Clitgue raid. In the durabtc^ooill ;
line it was *53.tU! ami in nondmalde gmsl* industries it was
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Mr*. C. C. Priest was the honor
guest at a birthday dinner given
last Sunday nt the homo-ef Mr.
in Svpteinhbr the ivverngd wmk
and Mm. George It. TJUns in Mt.
Week in mamifsi'ttiring plant* was
Dorn. Mr*. Priest was rrlHMinding TIAIJ AND XlSltl p ect Margie Tickler, 9, si *he Is rctUnfr.i lo tier par­
li'.'l hunt computed t« 19.8 in
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Pickier of U's Angelo*, shortly nftrr t-eing
•Parliament To lix
Night Circle Formed
her seventieth birthday
Augii-t'. In ilujalde gouds, the
rde.iwd
by
her
kidnaper.
Police,
guided
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Margie’s
dereiiplinn
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her
Those attending the dinner were
wiukei* wHt&gt; employetl I(k6 horns
Stipend Of Princess
At BnptiHt Church
(P !• " otioiiiil)
Mr. and Mr*. Priest. Sir. and Mr*. at-iuctor, launched an extcn*ivc rc.irrtt for him,
and In nnn-dui aide gomfs 40.1
Dr. and Ml*. Cljilu Teiwillegar i R. I). Ptjcat. Sarah and Randall
hours.
LONDON, Oct. 21 &lt;/P)-Princes,
A group of young Baptist women pirn have 1h-,*u upending some I'rimt, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Despite the tUe in nmniifnetm-f
Eliiaheth wlll have a heavy finan­ met at the -church annex tasl limy wilh their- *•*»» pud daughter- lliockman. Paj and John Hn*ckimr emphiyiiient, the tidal jolt
cial stake in the th ird ‘ecMloll*of might fur the fi(iii&gt;oae of organis­ iri-law, Mr., mid Mrs. Clyde Ter- man atl of Sanford. Mr. mfll Mra.
The Lost is Found
figtire for i he natInn wn* down
the Socialist' Parliament which ing n Business Women's ('itch willtkrsr, J r ’, at thi'ir home on It. E. Kipp, Flora and Rnhhle Kipp
eiightiy
IkYause
of
the
seasonal
if the Women’s Missionary Union, West Sixteenth Street, left yei- : nf Orlando, W. V. Priest of Anthih« will help open tomorrow.
By O ur Want Adt
ttfflttrrvj V a Pslrnt Pfflr*
disline ui fitit|i joint, C'lsgue rntd.
It will be expressly up In thr under the direction of Mrs. It, L. id dm for St. Petersburg.
limy and Mr. ami Mrs. George
In
the
field
of
housing,
the
'X/k*a you lota V ajvertlsa
Laborlte lawmakers to deride how Garrison. The circle Is also open
,
- . -----Sim */ (Tarenee. Ksrl and George
lltiteatt t eported Rtt.OpO new dwell*
iet^ money the 31-year-dd to young profiler* who cannot
Mr. and Mr*. W. K, Katler have Sims, Jr., of Ml. Dora,
They
Don't Stay Lost Long
ings ivete -ts ilid in Hepliinberlyes* to the Throne and the attend an afternoon rlrrle.
returned from n month's motor J
—— — -----A
nominating
committed
com­
loathful Lieut. Philip Mnunthsttrip which took them thn&gt;u,h thc ; L a k e M a r y C h u r c j h
•
" ,
,
ten w#ll have after their m ar­ posed oY Mrs. I .out irie Deni. Mrs New England states and Ohio
Mamie
Denton;
Mr*.
W
alter
Fesler
YAHDI.KY VENETIAN IIM&gt;IW
riage next Nov. 20.
where they visited severnl jew el-'
11 US N O W 1 ’ilH lO r
tnirtica's Miwl llcsnt.lul
. The -bill to provide ^Hp mnnri and Mr*. W. A. Cagle was named ry markets and spent some lime
Aluminmn - 1'nlnr ■*
&lt;1 .Aluminum
i*.expected tQ be Introduced exrl) to select officer* for the group with relative*.
i -j-},,, |{,.v&gt; Edgar MeConsughay
•
,\i«W ^lr Pur F rrr I'jiilmalp
iin,the session; The amount prnh and a name. Mrs. Fesler consent­
---—
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of
Hillsboro.
Inrl.
and
family
will
I*. W. STEVENS - fill W. Ilithinsun - Orlaoiln.
»My will be more than the IfiOjKKt ed to get as program chairman
Friend*. o f Mr*. Faina Norman move to Lake Mary within a few
Mm. Beal will he in Charge of
---------------- ------ l'lu ip p
annually she gels now .Uiat for lie- and
wiU
hwxsjpil
to
learn
that
*he
h
a
*
jday*
whgiu
Jii:_wlll
Lake
over
the
i
publicity. 1
irg helrr**
iL'JLf'T
”
the thtuna-and. -—m ' 1 ^ f o
g
with prey* retufned To her' home from th e , pastorale of* the Imke Mary
Riverside Hospital in, Jacksonville Ohureh id the Naiatvne.
TpiY* uhills
t for.
r
" f Cr ‘ T l" R|'*l « *ong follow ed hy the de­ where -she underwent art operaRev. MrCnnsughy's first ser­
votional whlrh was presented hy
f * 1037 ruling allotted • her Mrs. A. J. Srtilth. It was.decided fiorf. She Is rifii|«*raliiig nleely vice in this church will Ito next
FO R T H E B E S T IC E CREAM
Sunday maMtmg-*i.-M:0&lt;&gt; A. M.
16.000 annually until her 21 st to hold tho meetings every third from the operation.
and the nuhlic is cordially invited
birthday, which fell last April. Monday night at H:00 o'clock, the
,,
,
to attend. Sunday school service
Try
Then h«.- yearly cheek mar-auto- places to lie designated nt earn
Lieut. Col. and Mr*. C harles . #ljlr, g nt In.()fl A j | nr„j rVenlng
lUvettT A
matlcallv to t;-e present ainOunr. meeting.
Betts and rhildten of Ft. Sam servire will lie at 7:16 P. M.
»
rST(?awBE»mv
The committee which brought
T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
Mrs. H. E. Cordell showed mov­ Houston, Tex. are spending some)
Box OVCK TUG
nut. the 1037 riding declined to ing pictures of Maxim to the time in Sanford «* the gm-*t* of !
A MOUND OF PYVJIV
Fashion
Forecasts
P l a n t D E rcR t; .
provide for her marriage then group following the meeting. The Mr, and Mr*. It. G. Htrksnn ahd
itia|«r ottr nw n lee* C rea m , All flavor*
A bdt-5 A tv iti p l a n t .
A PPU YlN Q AMJLCU
but said "It would lie for Pai annex was deeorsled with sou­ Mr. anil Mr*. A. L. Betts. Tliey
T asly — D elirious ;— H e alth fu l
Shown
In
California
llsment lo make such provision* venirs from Mexico brought lotck plan to return to Tex. about Nov.'
ni
a* may seem proper In the light by Mrs. Cordell and various other I.
TIP—TOP ICK ( BEAM
It* RALPH DIGIITON
of ths circumstance then prevail- member* who had visited there.
HOLLYWOOD
Oct.
21
(A
*v—
Min*
Penrle
Robson
returned
to
lln g ."
11 I Satlforil At rime
C him e t , 7 s .
Sanford oil Sunday for on In­ What (’alifornia designer* think
Circumstances sre not so good.
B» DEAN HAtllDAY
clothes
will
look
like
in
the
pre­
definite stay with her parents,
Sinca the rnm ntllW made its in.
D h l i l b u t r t l b y C r n tr .il /’m i d freer.W ien
Dr.-, and Mrs, J. N. Itobion. 1*1 dictable futute is pretty rlose to
port the country ha* been through
-J . :
la-lng
nut
of
this
world.
THE
MAJORITY
of (lerrnnlaU tng ii luultli. a t illu*1 r o li 'l tn file
Floral Height*. She has just eomtlx year* of war and now is In
And I f ‘ it isn’t—it should, be, do not require winter protection, Bceamtihnyiitg Gardeti (trsipt&amp; r
pleted #one year ns xupervuor nf
iht midst of an economic crl«h.
13ir ptont kniiw ii a* EirMiurns
By BOB THOM AS
nurses* of the Otoletrical and if ittvlc trends displayed at last tn fact certain *plants ate fre­
But there ha* been no hint that
I'O ll IM M E D IA T E D E L IV E R Y !
night's “Fashion Futures" show quently smothered by the w-tong tllra down ctnnpb ii-iy but giow lh
flyttecological
Departmnil
of
the
the lawmakers would be niggard­
Id gins early nr Jlu- spring, tttttce
are
a
fair
sample.
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 2 1 -O Pl - i N*l'w Ynrk H&lt;«P‘tal During the
ly with her.
ty|ie nt winter overcoat. Protec. fills yimng f n m lli t* sijtij-’i t to
Nearly 100 designers, repre
*’**
"n
She'll be among them tomor­ Henry Morgan, lh^ funnv mnn of j I1**1 &gt;‘r *r
.thin .tor_tlioao. Jhat - in p iu » -tl- ■♦wptry-fioiu lio'-r it re f its prutee “ —
iadio.
l
t
nut-joking-wk«n
he
,-sv
"
aaxociatc
uicioUir
uf
Uw
f»eolly?*enting
Tnovlextudins,custnm
■IlHihl W property sppltrrl.
Ibm Chirr n iti.-iiu l "i,f smut m i
row. sitting Off a imall sJie throne,
of Cornell Cmverslly's New York : houses ami nisnufarttirrrs, modelTtie hanly perennials arc of l&gt;vn nslo's ot'iunj the plant, ibi-n tsv rr I
a step below the Royal dais in hell tie glad to leave Hollvwood. Himpilnl School of Nursing.
j
ml
their
forecasts
on
the
glint
Morgan. like nearly all big.ton
type*, those which die down com- with an merited -irawta-rry box, I
• the House of Lords while he-revolving stage in Earl Carroll's 'Plttrty
and those which sliitw a* Hlu lr.ilcil
fitftar - m a t - a "sfieech. 'written -nniedians fnotahl* exception) Rednight
spot.
some top" growth above tile
Ixi nut apply winter mulches j
•for him hy the Gahlnet. When Skelton),'is not psrtlculsrly funny
The
new
Inngcr
look
prev*ile&lt;L
ALTAMONTE
ground over winter Many perv'P until the e r i,ii u ,l i* l r ,:r j
she * hecomes Queen, It * Will 'be xwav front A microphone.’ Being
Not
even
Adrian
—
Hollywood'*
nlalfl Ip this latter crouo. 'iirli .11 L xtpl. ij —ii. I n il i a !■ I l*(4wn p 1» “*'
funny on the radio is a serious
her task to read' the speech.
SPRINGS NEWS
ipiWt. -.iW ir n r m ia it ,. L'an'lytiitt. Mr
“fit*
— ground sunn . They help to j
business Involving conslapt worfv
ron- dorms Llllea. Foxglove and Digi­ Keep the soil at uu cvrit tempera, i
‘ exiwnww
Aeree^-s
»|Wnw s 1 ‘sxffit —AW*e-ih dti'HwnwTBs n : J i t r
troverajal trend.' "Cover 'Em talis carry n tuft of evergreen tore, lints preventing ntterniite •
•vhrlhrr n rertaln line is going
Up" w*s the mutlf of HUS Cs|[ullage through the wint« r
lter*tng nnd llifiwmg nrel autiseget a y*V or lay «n i gg.
Hints To Housewives to The
return thi» week, after having |fornla-madr fashion*.
Thrao plants neeil some protec­ •pfiYil injury to ptantfi *
I
cpmle
esme
out
he»-e
in
spent the summer In Vermont.
By Isabelle S. Thuraby
One notable creation of this tion from cold rains. Meet and
MotrilitLi llrfit (or * Itllllrhc*
&lt;ppear In "So This I* Ngw York" . Li M. Anders left Sunday Jo a t­ nature was a wind liruadrjnth suit , *now
• Extension Food Economist
(vhlrh
otherwise
might
darn
should
i&lt;e
light
itnd
niry
nli&lt;l
not
mil Brs* was housed in'a $30.|ter. tend a Sotithesstertf Wholesalers hv Jean Jaiuls of Columbia studio
day hotel room, loiter he was jrlde Association-and Branch Mnnngvis The hlai-k Jacket was slit In fin- ag» the foliage nnd ntnr Hie h|t- the type wturli Mint* tiuwii ijoliillr
BOOST FOR BOOTS .
pearnnee pf the plants next W'wlili'll'nslii li-fnri- iwtng 'i&gt;ah
I'luiite 29
I I S S nttlli I’jith - Axetute
In find a 1330-per-month apart­ meeting of Duo-Therm at the Itg- w-sistlino and revealed a hair
Paves. .I f available, are gm-l
spring.
•
Tha filling 'root vegetable* car ment which Iwssts one twdroom.. lethorpe lintel-In Savannah, Ga. lummy urvlernralh.
In Ihv dies* * jbA, gno&gt;t miriimri
miiUtiini;
hei'i-ruil
tmt
m
I
iiu*
v
n
i.*
*
*
(,*
*
♦
«jc-r
prmrriin
m e th o d jf prnlcrttng
be used to good allvaiHage In fem-' But hniisliig Isn’t the only1* reason He will return Wednesday.
rehearsal, the model removed the) such plants is to invert i straw
*n|| b -.tttr Ii, ui tuAple or apple
lly meats this fall and winter lie'# sour on Hollywood,
Mr. and" Mr*. Leon.Ilisk and son larkel and something awful, lisp- I l«rry Imx over Itirni i- bire st'ply. t r i e * .
while cereal foods and meats sre
"The (raffle‘ is the worst I've Dayrt, front Lo&gt;v Angeles, are p rnri. luiit night, the model did f
• critical, food economists of .the &lt;»rp," he said. "Every dav 1 guests this week of Mr. and Mr*. not remove the jacket. •
U. 8. Department of Agriculture Irive to w-n-k I **e shout two Clsrenre Horne, Mr*. E tta M.
1
, I'll? -,i, *i— ,&gt;f Milnj i van
,
Swim-suit new* was made t hy like It.
suggest. The modern emphasis on wreck*. The pAiple drive tike Horne, mother of Mr. Horne, lvnger, flared skirts, a hacklrss'Evpning clothes for then lh" pi',»lmi d by -liiuuli ofiigi thou
th* "lighter" vegetables— jeafy -r**v neonle. Atomji
warfare stient last Friday with Mr, and straples* lira (held nn hy wire*), navy hlue, hy Itnljiii Gun it, who lt»-hl: for ■in’tn n rt'/’lirp -All-' ,*ii"
green* and tomatoes, for example ihnutrj M d no terroF.*Tor these Mrs. Horne.
-*
and dasliclted metalir fabric*. Introduced the "Elsenhower" hat- tie eyolqtU -vtills* in complale
—has caused many houaewivea to Irlvers."
I darkrt,-■*
Mr. and Mr*. Don Harris have Neatest trick was achievml by tie lack el to replace tuxrrhrs.
neglect the sturdy roots that once
Among fiie-xiutslanditig likelier
Some- visitors
sdmlre
our sold their house to Dwayne Men- Mary Ann l)e Wreie of Catalina.
were regulars in cold weather veatht*. hut even that doesn’t gel, who Is a Chaplain at the Or­ Inc., whose tubular cable knit fashions was Adrian's enormous
|
p in eals.
*le**» Moigsn. Said he:
lando Air Base, Mr. and Mrs. sport dress dropped to the w*l»t h g * o - niuttnnijl sleeved evening, Thp lhin-*tubt»9pnl ^ lip io a - of ,
All the root.. vegetable* offer
I'liiMfjipimate Roman I
"The weather I* had Ip the Harris have moved Into their to make a shel-hlpprd dinner gown, the jacket nf whlrh wps nt tin good food energy along with vlnter in New York, hut lr* ImmI newly constructed house which ad­ gown. Underneath was a swim- least-four f h i from e a s t'to west. , (‘alltoltrinit, l* s I n u tiM ti a n d
varying amounts of minerals and Sere too. So whv should l s ta v t" join** the Menget property.
.
suit of the *ame materisj, etlt so Howard Grer;r showed nn evening MiShnmiiiolmn iii
vitamins plus bulk which helps
But .leaf he ch«e the drvor foe
Mr*. Margaret Haines and Mis* brief it rouldn'l pas* the Johnston dies* in marquitielli' and silver j
give that “satisfied feeling." ’vor.' the romeilian added. "Of Anne Sullivan spent last weekend | Office. .
tame, with n puffy hnutm of nr
—
tlflflal ruse* fur wnmen who a^e
Moreover, they are generally In­ ■ours*,' the picture msv turn nu‘ if) St. Retershurg.
Screw-ball
fashion*
Included!
—
IfftsTT i i l ’m t lN
expensive buyx and offer variety" o ti« fnl-: and I'*1 think. .‘Well,
•kinnv*In the wrong plpce*.
Mr, nml M rs-K .-0 .- Bate* nnd
A "Toga for Travel" hy Don­
both |a flavor and in ««lor,— .---- r rnlghC- have done it bettor.' family have returned to Alta­
(lutitsnding new color .wa*
nie
Cashin
of
20th
Century-Fox
No,
I
iti-ftmrlinlde Prices!
Of all the fam lllar'root vege- You.rtin't ,te 11'.'
monte, after spending the summer \yhich featured a pith helmrt and Itnrnev Max's marchan gatisnlinr'
I.i H ii; Order*
enrsmlde, whlrh shimmered nx if
blf». sweet potatoes rank first
in New England.
spat*.
''
fa ll linmrdinlrly
energy value and contribute an
molded nf orange ice.
M "f* enthus'atle altottt *!loll»The. Altamonte Springs CligptA white fleece coat with elec­
iporlant amount of rttam ia A vnod-is Lots* Lehmann whom I her of Commerce met Mnpdsy
G rnj iShntliiWK N u rsery
id xome vttgmln C Into, the bar­ ■Vand .on "The Big C ity ". s»t. night, nnd voted to combine thr trically heated porkrta, thermos­
The ynttrtg of the eonrlftr are
•Paradise
Phone. 7lfi-.fi
gain. Irish .potatoes have, about "he no'ed eoneert singer ’*ald "he offiA- of secretory am! treasurer, tatically controlled, hy Elols Jen­ tumble to fly until they nte a year
two-thirds as much energy value «si thrilled to be doing her"first which is filled hy E. N. Mitchell. sen of Enterprise Studios, who at old.
Karo! Knne
as "sweets" plus some vitamin C •rajitht rnle. In five film «he'll
Mrs. G. A. Smith of lllcclmro, 2.1 Is the youngest of the movie
value. Both kinds of potatoes ran ■toe Br«hm'« I.ullshv, the Kerrv Ga. it visiting'thl* Week with her designers.
bo used In many ways to replace Tsnrr and "Go&gt;l Ble*i America.' slstrr Mr*. B. D. McIntosh. Jr.
A suede greatcoat for men, In
Jnri|iieline
flour and other grain foods.
Mrs. Anne Byrne* of Chicago a screaming wine color. Even the
vhieh. she said, "expreases my
let* appreciated Is the value of sentiments."
who has been visiting Mr. and main model looked a* If he didn't
some other old-fashioned root
Miss t^hm ann said ah* spend* Mr*. Clarence Horne, left last
Connies ■
vegetables. Salsify or "vegetable ■nest of he- time painting and week to visit friend* In 81. Peters­
oyster" and parsnip rank- along vrltlng at her Ssnta Barbara burg for a week, and will theft Tuesday, with a roffee. Attending
Natural llrltlge
with Irish potatoes In rpergy '•ome. sparing only three n t four return to Chicago.
wore Mr*. T. I- Gorham, Mr*.
lue. . Onions are next in order, onnthx i vear for a concert tour
Mrs. Don Harris entertained !-. M. Anders, Mrs. R. S. Brad­
ough' most people think of them \h n it her new career: "I'm like tha Altamonte Springs Civic Club ford- Mr*. Carrie Haines, Mr*.
only ax flavoring vegetable*. Next • tire* who has tasted blood; 1 executive committee, at her home Webber Haines
and
In order of energy value are car- want more."
rota and beola, rutabagas, and
Olhern
finally turnip*.
*
Hollywood sights and sound* —
All these vegetable* except Hlnr Crosby giving the brush-off
Widlha
GOOD NEWS _
WEDNESDAY MORNING!!
beet* are very useful in making a *o photograohers-who sought hi*
little meat go a long-way in stows, -ileture at NBC: the groaner Ju*t
AAAA In C
for
raierolrs, meat pies, scallops and won’t po** — Bemonacled Charles
creamed dishes. Beets make a Coburn rooting at tha football
colorful, fiavorfdl. and filling sc-* •ame at the Coliseum — Ronald
*You Who Work. .
Slvle lllualraled In Wine or Brown Calf—
companlmcnt to tho main dish.
Taoran and J*ne Wyman argutnr
0 To tua vegetables successfully toIHie* In th« Warner eomml«»arv,
W* Are Open Two EreIn moat combinations, they should
Clark Gable leaving a movie
nlnsrn A Week* Tuesday*
SIZE
he added lata In tha eoeklny aftar set and explaining In Jeat, "I*v*
nnd Thursdnya For Y’our
the meat has cooked almoat ten­ •et to w»trh Frank Sinatra" —
42 x .15
95
der. In pot roast, for example, no Deanna Durhlrt doing a "hump"
Convenience. . *
$9
vegetables except onions should under her hoop #klrt costuma —
Each
ba placed around the meat until lark Car«on lunching at Lkkeald*
Trained Beauticians To
--4
it Is almoat donej In stew, not Countr
Country Club In hi* clown miaks.
Care For Your Beauly
until the meat Is nearly tender, up.
Needs. . .
otherwise, the vegetables will be
Ida Luplno and her mother
Onet Again W« Are Able To Bring To The Home
overcooked and loeo flavor, color, window-shonolng In Beverly Hill*
• Anna M u Chapman
• Belle Mlnshew
and appetising- texture. Over- — Sonny Tufto acting quiet at
Makers Of Sanford A Fine Quality Luxury Muslin
• Grace Darla
• Betty Sasser
.eooking often creates prejudice the Ideal Publication* cocktail
" V ’ Q
fe g a in a t root vegetables.
oartT — Red Rkelton munching at
Pillow Case. You Can't Afford To Miss This OpSpecial During October- Regular 110 and 912.50
j I
u
i Vine Street hot dog stand, which
Nestle’^ Elite Creme Wave*-* $7.50
he prefers to the swank res­
. ,
*
,t portunity.
As
We
Won!l
Have
Cates
Agnln
Until
The colon of th a Ui 8. Army taurants — Bettv Garrett, Broad,
were authorised In 1780 and the way star of "Call Me M iste r/
January, Shop Early! Slock Up!
. _’
*, *
first »et—th* standsr(l of tha viewing the show for tho f i a t
117
North
Park
Avenue
Phone
717
U. &amp; A, and tha reft mental stand­ time at the Bljtmore In Loe
Anfele*;ard—wer* node la France.
Mrs W. S. Burnham of Itiwkn«rt. Moss, and Mrs. Douglas
Wheeler of Boston have returned
to their homes alter visiting
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Itoumilat at
their home at !M0 Palmetto Ave.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA G E POUR

Baby Fedts Invade
New Smyrna For
B attle Tonight

Sports Writers “
Name Wolf As
Coach Of Wee

Coach Fred Ganas' Seminole
lliyh School llahy Feds are slated'
to Invade New Smyrna for a ytid'
tussle to flight.
The Baby Feds ste prime. 1 for

ATLANTA tlet. 21 (AYrrCoach
Bay (Heari Woir o f Florida has
l*ecn voted Soilthrantein Confer*.
ence Coach oMhe-Wocfc-by sport#
-...-..a -in w u -u wiuiln iii slater 1
Ihe Atlanta. Journal said to d y .
It ia unusual for a coach to
win the awaitl when his tram has
won uhlv one vlcloty in 13 'tarts,
hut Florida's surprise 7-rt liiumph
over North Carolina Stale SaturJay niyht ended the longe'l Josiny streak in SEC history.
Bear Hryant, Kentucky uirntur;
lied Drew, Alaham.t. and llornle
Moore. L.8 .U., finished In ihat
order behind Wolf.
I'luver - of . the • week in Ike
southeastern was llarrv Gilmer,
whose 11 completions In M passe*

Bahv Barracudas amt have lws-n
pointing for the tilt in their prac­
tice sessions.
Coach tlanas had not deridrd
vwho would stait the contest at an
early 'hour lids morning.

Leon High School
Leads North East
Grid Conference
* TALLAHASSEE Oct. 21 'BW—
Leon High School's defending
champions ate Back in the lead
of tha Northeast Florida IliyK
School Foothall ConTen-nre after
bowling over their third stiaiyht
Icayu.- rival.
The Lions made short work of
the Ocala Wildcats last Weak, win*
nlng 20-0, while the Gainesville
Purple Hurricane with a 2-n tecord in conference competition,
smothered Starke 34-0 in a nonconference enruunler.
However, St. Pauls of Jackson­
ville served notice on both lender*
that It Is definitely til the cham­
pionship picture by hangihX up a
decisive 14-0 victory over Duncan
U. Fletcher of Jacksonville Bearh.
It was the first loop game for Si.
Paula.
Daytona Beach broke Into Ihe
conferenee victory column for the
first tVne with a 30-0 victory over
Live Oak. and Holies Military
Academy nosed out la k e City

trim m ed

10*0,

COMMENTS 8 3 ^ J » a Z :!lE V ft.AS2 GrowthByIsl-ostponed
Malnutrition

NOTRE DAME

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Sports Roundup
By IItf(til FULLERTON. J R
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JfJi’A.

DURING

Bowling News

Shnmnn
John Hargrove..
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Henry llu si.’l]
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The Wotru-n* league will get tin.
der way tonight nr humi P. M. All
wonu-n who ate iitteresli'l should

la- on hand foi these gium-s.

Fall Roundup Of
Negro Scouts Regins

Navy's 'football team is riding oil
lltp crest of » onevame winning
streak and you‘il la- surprised at
Ihe amuuin of enthusiasm It is generating in this sector. . . . The !
reason Is tliat afIcr ^ la st. y ear's.
Anny-Navy. game ■everyone fell j
sure that Navy had the 'materlaVj
for a fine tram and they're hop- j
Ing for another thriller at the end I
of thi* season. , . . ('obtnmnder
“ Kjller" Kane, assistant athletic |
director and Ensign Dirk Duden,.
who scouts and roaches the
plebes, sounded off at yesterday’s !
football writers' chicken and con- i
vcnmtioh session fa the effect j
that th*- Midshipmen had recover­
ed confidence through that .Cor­
nell vletory .Salgtday. “The LalIfornill defeat set them hark for
a few weeks hut they finally realIred they can jnkr over when- we

The Fall round ~up of colored
hoy x ^ t i ^ i r _Seh1 TnoIcrCounly
has U'sg) announced I»y James A.
Foster, field executive, and - the
Seminole Divisional Committee.
A new trout unit Is Mmlng or­
ganised under Ssnmet Wright In
Ihe St. James A. M. E. Church of
whirh-lbe, ttev. G. J, Cates is pas­
tor.
Hoy fart surveys are lieing held
in tile school# of th e 'city to deter­
mine the need for new units. A
survey has been complete at
Homier Academy.
•The Seminole Division Commit­
tee slates that they an 1 hoping
to contact every colored Ixiy of
scojit *go In life county and give
him an op|mrtunlty to enjoy the
program If he so desires.

Growing Hoys- ,
Navy's big guns are center 1Dick
Scott ami Dick Hawkins, the fullhack whose departure fro’in V.M.I.
i rested unite a rhubarb. . . .
Scott, a flnr center both oh nffen-c an d . dclciue. also is the
tcanrs lies! chlirh jiunter, al*
though no one has figjirrd a way
to have him center the ball and
then kirk IL -. . . Tackle Dirk
Shtmshak and end Art Market

MONTGOMERY, Ala. Gel. 21
tAh — The (’Inis It Southeast­
ern. i ’lnss D Alnhnnia State anil
the Georgia • Alabama llnselisll
UBffUt^VTn h'avii their annual
meetings slmultanrously h e r e
Sunday, Southwestern President
Stoatt X, Stephenson aald■yerter-

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Buh‘Horne, though there definite.
Iv |s something wrong witli Pistol
Pete Williams, who is out with an
ankje fnjuiy. . . .. The schedule
I» no bargain, cither, with Penn,
Notre Dame, Georgia Tech, Penn
Stale Ant! Aimy still to ronie. And
to make, it tougher. Navy has
played four 'games on as many
dlffcient fields and will In- on* the
road for two more bcfure.jetutn'L
Ing id Rililmiirc, . . . The Mid­
shipmen really do thlugs the hard

O. man. H* could npt have endured
it. "Hmv much did tlnUiy KurWl
Kain tonight," someone nak-'d.
knowing full well that Forbes* *0yard touchdown Kept him hijrh
atnvMtK th* natinilV tup K ollitJ

VOfiKMITE, Calif., ttet. 21 U&gt;)—
Children's bodies have a pro­
tective puH-haniam which post­
pone* their ({rowth when.they can­
not net enough to eat. Dr.
lly ARTHUR BECKWITH. J
gniners.____
. It. Y m unan*. n u t i t i n n m ln rt ro-.
-----------GWHtffE MT ATT '----- : "IJW you hear Tommy Duriop potted today.
This delay m ccM nl'nr prevents
Georg# M&gt;att, former Infisldei ‘hit Richku* down on out lhr&lt;y
fm the Wasliinyton Senators, New yard line?** another aikeu. mid to nume extent the ay in f of yuung
and Jib Id# the rhild airainst
York Giattu and Jersey City, hat Himcimi spoke up to say that bones
the onset of 'certain dileases due
hern* niyhed as a playiny manager Fred Slngtun, former Alabama to undernutrition. Dr. Youmans
for the ChattaiUHiya lxtokout*. All-American . tarhle ami one »’f
I'm siileru Joe Fugle recently an- the irame officials, . hail called said in n paper pieparcd for de­
Ilia play “the jiardeat tackle I livery at th&gt;* annual Seminar on
nounerd.
* *
Dental Medicine.
Myatt replaces Boil Nltheff, have.aeon in many year*.”
Dr. You 11fin an who directed nu­
who conducted, the Chattanooga
Bishop*# fuurth down tm-khi trition activities for the American
halted one of the slate th irs ts ' Army in Kurope during the t.Jkliaselmlt school held last J W ’
The switch had Iwen tuvncied In those, final tluye minutes.
ing stage* of World War II. cited
■a, whose feat may autvey* by various u-searcht-r*
Fugle ‘ has also annoumed a have moved him to the very top indlcatiny artnat of the yrovrth
ten year spring training contract of the national runners, offered process for periods ranyiny from
with Winter Garden, beginning u startling hit of information.
six to , 2:1 months without dis*
m-xt spring.
aslious effect* to the youngsters.. •
The surveys were made on child­
When I broKp through I he lit)*
ren in France. Spain and GerJoe Sherman, sporlf publicist
mapy. In general they imticaled
for the University of Florida
that children continued to-maintain
wtute the ftdlowlny description of
a nearly noinml weight at the
Ihe Florida team after Its 7 to ft j him .and puslied mn
expense of height. A slnwd&gt; j n
victory over North Csrol'na Plato j be could gel to Griffin.'
l,y x-ray pictures, suyyeited that
Saturday night:
.
I
. T ---------- “
th»s aging' prucys* had Iwen stayTherss have 1 1.1-en happy foot-1 The locks of the Saull
hall teams Iwfnre, hut never o n e,™ handle more tonnage
more hilariously so than Flnr- combined movement thi
.. , ...
, .
... .
.m ajor world canals Inch
Idas f.atm a during tha W-tomc p ,,,,* * . Hurx, Manches
Ih iukI following their brilliantly-, |and Up&lt;1
N
earned v i c t n r f o r t r North yitate.
J
' *
Landing Slate when the outside
,
• .
world didn't give them a ghost
Gross national ptodur
of a chance.
United Slates (all goods
Perhaps the happiest and &gt;el vi«-e* Produced hy husi
most sulwring remark came from goyem nunt excluding
W ,»
man.
208-pound end Frank Dempsey
as he step|K'd off the hu* which
bropgli the team from the aladiFrance is about three times the
luu to the hotel to In* met by a
site of.Missouri.
handful of la-aming Florida sup­
porter*:
• ‘ ,
“Isn't I t gieat,” Dempsey said,
"to look up and (mil p*ople
smiling at us again I"
Florida Coath_Jl*y_Wolf .itout*.
7y repealed a philosophy he has
if y o u ARE i n N e e d ok
never deserted through a com.
piety victory famlne.aliiee he cam e.
nere 14 years ago.
“I knew," Wolf said, "that If we
kept sawing on that lug we'd final-1
ly get through It. Aren't they aj
great hunchT“
Line Coach Ted Twomey summed
up tlm final three unfnrgcIfablt .
minutes In two slmrt sentences, j
In thnsr tin re minutes. North
Carolina Stale trailing d to 7, itenetriited Ftuiidas five yar.l linn
BRONZE and GALVANIZED
twice and tried one field goal,
ALL SIZES 24 TO 18 INCH
*'l jy-i-d ten years in the last
thr^e minutes," he admitted "and
gnined bark 16 in (he next GO
seconds.
Two score booming voice# sang
HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC
Flotillas thrilling Alnia Mater
It. A. (H obby) N ew m an, Jr.
down llatelgh’s Fayetteville Str-Vt
I'liO N K 440
as the team returned I i the
hotel, and encored It to the tune

SIDELINES

yave Alabama its first conference
win o f thd &gt;«*a*on
Gilmer was pirkrd ftom an hon­
o r roll of stars that inelmled
coaches' selections as the stand­
outs for crttli leum. Iln the honor
roll were Fiank Ziegler, Georgia

a stop-over in Now York
before going abroad. Jams Carter,
Three conference games are on 1047 motion picture swim for health
tip this , week. St. Pauls opens' week girl, give* you a preview ol a
th* prog ■am against Holies in I(MB be Jth style, (fnlernaihnuit
Jacksonville
Wednesday
night
while Ocala plays host to Plctchci
and Gainesville travels ttr l.a t r r "
Hr* Frank Hnrkrlt
Leon goes.out of the ftnfcrejlri*
to tangle with Hav High in Pan­
Ix*e .Shuman was high man last
ama City while Daytona Beach
plays hosts to West Palin. Bench night with n single game of 220.
of the Big Ten. Live Oak nfet-ts Ilia team. Table Supply, yam*
through t*&gt; win n ll.th ite of their
Madison.
game- against Moss Amusement.
Tile Jnyeees lost tji.-ir first game
ATTENDANCE l!P
•PHILADELPHIA (Jet. 21 t/P i^ of the BORMitt to Ho- Banfmil
Attendance in the National Foolball la-ague is up ' 8 per rent over
1(»4&lt;1 figures, says Commissioner

HKIFF TO MANAGE BEAKS
NEW YORK Ocu 21 (AY—BUI
BVIff, veteran minne league man­
ager. waa named Inlay lu pilot
Jbn-Newark^Hear* of the International Lragm- .luting the llittl
aeasuii, a j*b he held during the
late stages of last season. He
forinrtlv was a catcher With‘the
New Yoik Yankees.

T en n essee,

LEAHY

TUESDAY* OCT. 21, 1947

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will la- ready to go against tHV
Navy Saturday In Franklin Field.
He was injured in the f|rat (|uarter of ' Saturday'# triumph over

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Yount IdtiiM
Kane reveal* th* "Inside" of
Wihat Hppenied la ho a sporting
gesture in the Cornell-Navy gamA
when Torn Holger, Cornell;and, hit
tho dirt In front o f"ih e Navy
Jieneh and Coach Tom Hamilton
appnirntly helpAl him back on
the field. . . . What happened,
aava Killer, l« that nolg«r gut up
finder his own power, walked o v u
to Hamilton and remarked: "Isn’t
till# a heck of a game for an old
guy like me to be playing."
Short* and Hhtlla
Binghamton, N. Y., will stage
s Jake Pltlcr night tomorrow In
honor of thu veteran Dodger
coach. . . . Sfeve Owen expects to
complete a deal today to bring a
first-class passer to (ha football
Giant*. . . . about two weeks too
late. . . . Fped Norman - (Bud)
Cook, non o f ' Bunny, the Cleve­
land Barons Coach, haa signed an
option agreement to play with hia
.lalil1
t i nunt -ateam,
**
t i n t 11 ea#MHn.*a I-lk
dad's** Ihockey
but It won’t be
'used for a couple of years until
Bud finishes school. The Phil
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Sonny Fraser, the rloutlng Atlan­
tic City amateur golfer, an honorary member the ether day. 8onn v w en t out the ta m e ' afternoon
and shot a 08, two atrokea better
than anv of. the 88 Phllly pro*
who competed In the one-day
tournev,
HAH HIGH HOPES
TAMPA Oct. 21 W — Tommy
Gome* li counting on th* h^mtitering might of hi* two flit* to
West a way to reveng* over Johnnv Flynn of Rochester, N, YH
here tonight. Flynn hold* one
their scheduled 10 -round bout
decision "over Tommy, gained
three year* ago In New York,
Gomel expect* to come In a little
under 160 pounds, about 20
oaunds lea* than Flynn.
The opossum habit of “playing
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On Liquor Taxes
V fftA L E f T A l t FO R SA LE V P e ls, L ivestock, S u p p lies
RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By NEW HOUSE, 2 bedrooms, partly Ft*4&lt; SALE: Id hogs -j; months,
day or wc«-k. Ths Jlwilc Hus, 119
furnish.nl. Small doVvn paymJnL ] thorobrod Poland Chinn Gilts—
W. l i t ML ■ Phone M3.
. Balance Ilk* rent. For appuiut-&lt; Good /immiatimi lock. W. A.
ment call U173.
{ l.vffh r, PhoiW 3n,
OFFICE apses In Melscli Building.
L a ris light affirm , aawly u&gt; &lt;&gt;r - GOOD BUSINESS itu- with* seven , 8
HELP W ANTED
stsd. all utilitirs, heal'am l tani- * loom and hath, city ebtttenl- j 721„ .
--*
—*—*——
*
tor aervice furnish**!. Call »68.
cn ees,‘ Cash. Owner John E.
' ' 'M E D Laney's Drug
H. H. A A. DspL Store.'
Robinson, Weal First St. Rt. 1 . 1 Stor« '
■ 1
llox Hi, Monroe Coiner, SanAN' to manage nil white tnsilr
/ARM FOR RENT—20 acts* subford.
irrigated trurk farm, newly
anew debit* in Salifoid. TIA» is
ploughed and harrowed. 12 a r­
good proposition fur man who
|, w illing.to work; Phone - De
tesian wells, a 7 room dwelling, t HOUSE. 2 lots. Citrus Height*,
120
ft.
well.
Carl
J,
Watkins,
i
2 tenant houses, 2 large hams. '
Land 817*W
I'hi-n,' n2-J.
Dwelling for rent only with
farm. .On C am tton^avrnue, East
WANTED g lll u v ir.lii years of
side. SanfurJ, Fin., 'phone ID2: I ARTICLES F 6R SALK
age for survey work. No selling.
B. 1*. (&gt;■ Hoi 883, E . |1 Stows.
Write stating, age and address
to P. O. Bus 25.4 Sanford
PART of my home with kltrhen MISSIONARY tU aw beny plants.
privileges. Adults only. 201 E.
S. E. Norwood, Eureka Ham­ CARPENTER needs work.- 612
10th St.________ ____________
Myrtle.
mock, Phone County 2506.
9
WORK. WANTED
2
W A N TED TO RENT
FOR SALE—Umetuck for drive

way* and roadways—Phone FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
12-il.
_ _ _____ __ __
TWO ROOM furnished apt. Coup,
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unit enables os to work v here
months old'. R. E. Kicks, Pig Paints. Poultry Supplies, Nat|i,l
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Purina
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N Whistle phone 1352.
Masts. Toochton A Watson, 12i'li available. 21 • ear* mporlenc*.
Celery, Phone 1100.
j II. M. tiiesiiiii ! .il l Mary, Fla
ONE ROOM apartment. Reply
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063.
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to 6:00.
CutJ 9176.
W.
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French
Ave. 80S.
ALUMINUM
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windows.
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Steel casement and Aluminum j HALF DAY JOB Margaret Jones
douBle hung windows Miracle
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HONEST woman wants Jot, Iron­
Ml/HTGACK LOANS
ing. Can l»&gt; found at 1016 E.
RAYMOND M. BALL, llc.tlior
. HOT PLATE LUNCH
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insurance Agent
•Rm. * Florida Stele Hank.-Bldg. AUTO RADIOS,’ MctoroU/Sate»*-10 B i*aiire*r O p p o rtu n llliT /
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INCOME 1’HOI‘ERTY— Ideal for
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• rent. Now open. In good loca­
home and income live jn one
FLOWKH8 ,
tion. Necesvniy ,lo have some
rent the other fur Iriu.Otl month,
foe aU occasions
money to purchase stock. Writs
lv. Can lie purchased for fit,*
McNKILL A YOST. FLORISTS
Box J. c ,i Herald
600100.
Sipes Ave. just off Celery
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Uffiee ph. 403 residence ph. 810 R j 12 S P E C IA L hk « V IL L S
Raymond Lumlquiet, Associate
Atlantic Bank llldg. Plume 732 CEMENT 1S TEPS for your hum*
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Flee estimate. Miracle Concrete
YOU DRIVE II
SMALL-country home on paved
Co.
300
Elm
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Phone
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PHONE 300
• road with all conviences, 8 large i
HFRIt KLAND-MDItltlSON
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gAw-^Ic'llpn'dfoss; I’htalj "1021
River, OH mllea West of San­
ford. For P a rtic u la r wilte C. SUPERFLAME Oil Circulating rohen's
llndiafot Simp fm cot.,
i*s Ita'liafor
W. Deaa. Box 1304, Alt mas, Fla.
heaters, Randall Electric Co.
ph i* radlstrir ssrvlce, 106 S* rPolk Count y . _____ ’_______
fr'id AVe. ‘Phone,1366-W.
WATER HOSEI-SPECIAL 86 ft.
New, 2 bed-room concrete home In
2 ply Green 93-76. 56 ft. Black SANFORD Beauty Salon, -3trv
good residential sertIon-asphalt
$2.05. 60 ft. Black $6.60. Also
Park. Pjioor 1364. M, McMah
tile Mock flooring—electric watbore nosxh-s and kprinklera.
on Spiral * i^rtnsnont. lasllng
r r heater—wired for electric
Scnkark Glass A Petal C«,. . 6 . m o.. A longar^ U h l - wsve*.
__ . . ■.
* - 112-114 U, 2nd BL- Cuiqolnolc A Marinin L-Ss. All
well built, one floor frame
, w aves, guaranlccd. J 6 up.
TING -flUJ’K
on good paved road between M urfo PAINTING
Jura Hnamnk Orlando aim Sanford. Equipped •’inplux and Duco
painling. Free t i
a ini'Is and usqum BW M KL
With new gas range, apace huat- ______
iilth lltuiheit. Con
tape. Sanding Dlae atn* J'mw'’;
vr, and liol w ater tank. Built
Rlionu 1J 8H.
Ssnkarik Glaaa A FOal Co.
bv owner for awn homo. Price
LON
NIF.
Me
MULLENS Market
IIS-114
W.
2nd
SL
M.W0.
l.sil»cr shop open 0 days a week.
On Orlando Highway—2 bed-room GOOD porch glider, Phone 808
PM looking for you.
concrete htrnir with Herping or
-------------T-----. oun north. Completely equipped ONE CABIN cruiser, 82 foot long, ADD many yrera of Jifn In your
electric kitchen. Ideally a r­
0 ft. wide with twb hunks,
metal roof and benutifr tla&gt;
ranged and located for motor
Priced for quirk sale (660.00.
lipmc. We spray it the color
court or, trailer park—Hacre to
Phone lOOI or 693-J, 113H
vuu want. Block ami other con­
)7 acres of high ground. Owner
Magnolia Ave. Sanford, Fla.
crete structure sprayed in pas­
Will finance substantial portion
tel culura. Bams gtr. sprayed
FURNITURE P a ln t-H Ifh Gloss
to responsible party,
with beat oil paints. Lott ua give
Enamel for home use, any color
Four Acre Farm (over 3 acres
you a frea eslimat*. Keel’s
desired. Free delivery In City,
tiled and now In cultivation)
portable spray unit, 306 \V: 2nd
Very good paint at reasonable
- well located on paved road. At­
St. Phone 1064:J .‘
prices. Reel’s Paint Shop, Phons
tractive one Door home in beau­
1064-J, 306 W. 2nd St.
tiful setting of large treea and
Albert Hickson Repair Shop
abundant shrubbery. Reaaonabjy
. 6th Street A Laurel Avenitc'
ALMOST
new
Ijiundcralls.
Caw
priced to sell.
he seen at Millard Bishop's AP: Hlajfumlthlng A general repair
Drreral small grocery and-filling
ANNOUNCEMENT
station businesses. Ptircd from " plllnces.
MARSHALLS’
92.000 to 94.000.
FOR SALE: 600,000 eabbsgs
JOHN W. D. MOORE, Realtor
plants—Glory and Marlon Mar­ Ous:t 6m made Venetian Blinds,
%Wulnga — Ten day delivery —
SO* MfDeh Bldg. 124 K. First HI.
ket. Chase A Company, Tele­
-Workmanship guaranteed. Phone
Pkone 1311
phone 1100.
1375.
_______
T ROOM House, In good condi­
TOBACCO STEMS
tion, screened porches, good 2 We have In-a limited quantity of " r ^F H I g ’kkTTION SERVICE
repairs, adjustments to
car garage. Mine fruit, chicken
cut tobacco sterna In 100 pound Service,
all makes ami models.
houses, 10 acres good truck
bags. Ask for ton lot prices.
MILLER-BISHOP
land. 26 acres suitable for cit­
A. M. Prsvatt, Sevilla, Fla.
118 M. Park Ava
rus. Located nger school In near­
Phone 2104.
Phone »
by desirable residential com­
2 WASHING-.machines at Trailer
munity. 9*600. buys It.
■ ^A P P L IA N C E H K R V IC E~
Park. Apply Crosaon.
INCOME Property—7 room house
Repair* to electric irons, toasters,
with efficiency apartm ent up- CABBAGE plants ready to set. W.
percolators, heaters, fan*.
s ta in and garage apartment In
MILLER-BISHOP
A, F ills, Celery Are.
rear, located within easy walk­
118 8. Park Ava.
ing distance from town.
I'Hca* 29 __ __
N«w 8 room frame bungalow, liv­
AHTICLUJ WANTED
ing room, dining room, kltchsn,
13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
bath and 3 bedrooms—all large
ATTENTION LADIES!
rooms with porch and laundry, Highest cash price paid* for used '
one bed room not completely
furniture. Ted Darts Furniture Make a one-stop service for all
finished. Located near school
your laundry and dry cleaning
Co. 611 E. 1 st- Ph. M l
on four lota. Baraaln $6600.00.
naada by using your favorite
I'LL BUY year ear rafanllaaa «f ’ Self Service Laundry.
VIED W. BHN&amp;Btt. Realise
ags or condition. Roy Real, 204 THE H K L PY 8 ELFY LAUNDRY
Beam « -Fla. n u t* baa* b u g .

■ yum r n ’i n r a a g F

Riirul C'ommon Sense
By SPUD JOHNSON

WASHINGTON. Oct. 21 t « Altln’ughfc sale -of intoxicating
Iw-vetaKc is illegal III Mississippi,
year iHiught the federal tax stamps
required of whulesnic and retail/
mill Oktnrtoma. 2,(H&gt;6 res­
ident* o f those dry states last
ile a k ri in d ulillrtl liquors.
T h is was sh o w n today in an In- )
t, 1 not Revenue Bureau r«|Hirt list­
ing the numbtira of persons pur* j
chasing, in the fiscal year ended j
last Julie 31), the V atiou s types of I
o ccu p atio n a l tax stamps w hich the
gevsiiiiiirlil ti-qdltea'.
Tax stamps are 1 opined fur
dealers in uistilleit liquors, wine
and beer, oleomai gatine, adulterat­
ed i-uttet .and filled elieese, nnr^
entire; fin-.-iims. amt foi uperaiors
u( pool hails a iid . coin-operated
devices.
,
*
A bureau spokesman said Ihe
lax stamps are irquited of every­
one in the liquor business "w heth-!
vi legnlly or not,'* but he em­
phasised that possession ot such
n *stanp "doesn't at^lhotiie or H-!
cense anyone to migage in the
liquor business in violation of ita te j
or liw/l law s."
y,
1
.L ists of those puichaslng th f tax istanips a te avadalde fur inspevt-j
iun in office* of the district r e - .
VCUUC collectors, h e said.
The repot t shows that nationally j
7,41)5 paid the $110 tax required 1
of wholesale liquor dealera; 289.- }
285 paid 127.50 ra th fur the re ­
tail liquoV dealera stam p; 12,374
liought the wholesale l&gt;»fr dealer
tax a) amp for $55, and 140,213 paid
&gt;22‘ foi r e t a i l,beer drttlars* tax
stumps-----■
,
lit Mississippi the fodrinl tux
stamps were issued to Op wholesale
and U&lt;I3 retail dealer* of distilled
ur. Laid Irquui.. ln .K aiiv u - riu.umr
bought the wholesale stamp but
244 purchased the irtaile r stamp,
In Oklahoma the totola- were 1U
Wholesalers and 7t*4 retailers.
Beet tax stamps sales in the
'three dry states went. Missitsipul
I I I wholesale and 3.401 retail;
Oklahoma 187 wholesale and 4,382
retail. Kansas 19'.) wholesale and

1,2)'ul retail.

" fu h fo tiiia led the states in numl.er of wlodvsatr and letatl tax
stamps for hard liquor dealera—
37.h:to, ITinh had ihe fewest. 110-1
New York had the most lieer
d e a le r a —701 wholesaleni and 26,23U retailers mid New Mexico the
fewest—20 wholesalers and re*
tnileta
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families huvs
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biggest trouble Im-.i-oeli Water.
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the stute in mid-September* wn '
acvothpanluil ‘by toirent* of ttrin
which (aathrsl nut y| iliH ]| nil (I
n m ’iMl flftill in wnlciertops wore
growing. The fir*i &gt;turtn bird
luiieli blown out when another

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"-"'d
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-iv yii- t^r**ii* s ianif itwy itoje ‘It#
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FROM START -- - - TO FINISH!

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w ?uiam t i n ------- -------------------------C ental P /r u IVnfffi.
-acarlal male, busty sod-shiny
Jpm A T . H O . J H l QUAROil brass 'A busby. In t^ st you'vo
BRITONS are .staging anmislaid the jJictUmsi) Is a tall
cl hi t uf their tviritlc controversies—itos Umt ovs'r whether
hat that look a tike a -huge hor­
net* nest with In.11
(bt Buckingham palace guntds
i '• i
should wt«r full-di.'ss or ‘sustsrlty' umfutnis at Pnm raa
As s result, rfir newspapers
sre Mint with the unabashed
E litab d lis wedding Lundoaopinions ot "Pi o Wono Publico."
*i» haven't bad such fhn sine*
" In d itn tn l N o t h rl " * On/ord,
the great Yorkshire pudding
01" and "A Fa I her of Five."
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src_ so 6my E n tltn J /sees s
drsilrc p m sr&gt;3 ink »h v t l i ( e

t i •
OnsVichool ol thouflhl inslitt
•hs guordi wear unlsl at rots*.
Is il at a ipssrh by old lard
fuitbudgsi an tha pratpsdt of
• iho sago crop in North lornoo
Opposed are tints- who want
tbs guards to go all uut in

Dry

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A ITERATIONS
lly

Ihs 'writers hot* ol oath
athst with such endearments as
’■blightsf." "lo fl." "boundsr,"
'"b liste r" a n d an ouaslenal
"egad, what o tudl"

A. L. Lyon’s

COLONIAL CLEANERS

• i •
Of course. If II weren’t et&gt;
much fun the businrss tould bo
seltlrd in Jig time simply by
getting the opinion of the only
person really couccrucd Thai •
Principle Elisabeth!

110 S. P n lm e llo A ve.

I'lim u - -IK I

( lle g is tc r anil V nleJ

O Z A R K IK K

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.Ad ro ttililion; ju s t n p ra y .
rd a n d p lo u g h ed , (food
rlean cro p . S L a c r e s m id seaso n o rn n g M , 5&gt; acre*
D u n c a n g r a p e f r u it, in
artea clearpl R ruve land

goes with grove.
Located In Lake County
near Sorrento,
PRICE- «11,000.00
wllh Fruit.
See Owner
John 11. Tallon
Apopka*, Florida.
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13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
Royal Master lire* are tiack again.

IL B. POPE CO, INC.

FOR AVAN products contact Mrs.
Donald Darla. Phone 80C-J.
WANTED Share expense* ride tu
Dalis* o r New Orleans soon.
Phone 360-J.

FOUND

LOST—Light tortoise shell eye
lessee. W ..E. Watson, Pbonu

8

66-W . ______ *_______________ __

LOST: Masonic ring with Initials
L. D. to K. H. In or near Latckt-r
plant Saturday Oct. 18th. Rrward. Finder phone t912 or
write P. O. Box Bi, Genera, Fla.

15

rqipTevs’ Went her

• n i i'iv'tUi-iTiHle ‘imlf of !t — |*
oi.K •»r ue ’ 1 .il will lernovui*

N«w» LUNttNKNct in tv nMuugton, totmer liotcrher tinnilii K.
Stassen of Minnesota tells irpotiofs But ho will enter the 11)48 GOP eon*
ventiun with Uia backing of at least toil delegates. This gioup will coma
from six mltk-wcitein slales. He said there was “no b-vli" f*’r rtmiota
that hs war teaming np with Sen. Hubert Toft of Ohio In the PJ4H mce,
adding that he is net “running tor vice president.'*
(International)

Mr* A* F . I slLIl
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coast
Allit tlieti Kheti tta- in/
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other iiopirnl storm which
m h hfi’h ili«*y sum ttfoup
chill ni ter Ued hy winds of le s - v. . ux
1 l»trjif
tgcifV than the fitM btlflli-aiti- hid gill- If^^l - iiartruf. 'Ifewhich Itiouqht additional qttattlt- . fttftir - tiffprriiii ns *;* t \ suit yf ih f 1
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lie* of water. Thus, the gnttVi j ■

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ms'ttts ilmitig the pa-i few wie-k-.

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of j o h i top

of tint im.rin ci.-ie crnp.s ihal Might hate
in* the southein putt
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AUTOS FO R SALT

CHEVROLET 1*39 Coieh. Mr*.
William Wade; 3lQ East 18th
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1838 INDIAN Chief Mofbrevcle.
Sacrifice at 9160.00. Cin be aeen
bv Sanford Furniture Co. Phone
819 or eae Jack BtandlGr.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Truman Meeting
ft tiHt.imr.i fritnt I’ngr (I'm )

ey foreign nijl wmiM In' the topic.
Invitation* went to:
Senator Vamlcnberg (H-MIchi,
president pro tempom of the Sip.
■to and rhaiimjcn of its foreign
Relations Committee; and Senator
f J K T c x i l a n k u u c —U cni'

By STANLEY

TH E O L D H O M E T O W N
w eve
f IL L B E T WHEAJ
YOU STRAU&amp;HTE/M
U P Yo u 'l l B e &gt;
A S IG H T — L E T S

TUESDAY, OCT. 21, 1947 0

ForrestaN Warning:

T o re m o v t te a o r c o ffe e s ta in s
om chin* tu p s , r u b th e m w ith
d a m p c lo th d ip p e d in b a k in g

W A IT E D *

To cut up raisins for hakim
use a pair of old scissor* dippei
in hot water. f
__________

THAI
Y E A R S
F O R li
L . t h is r.

|

~ TfTIuric To Classify

octal nil tile Senate Foreign Re­
lations Committee;
_ ChsUi nau—
—444-NJh—ew*4
R»p. Rloofn (D-NYl, i linking mi­
nority niemtier. of the House For•iim Affairs Committee,;
* *
Rpraker Martin ami minority
leader Kallcelt (R-Ind.) of the
lions- and Speaker Rayburn
(D-Texs*), how minority leader
of the House.
Meanwhile wider oh-orvanee of
the" third Meatless Tuesday in
the fo«d conservation proifiam
was hoped for .today liy the Cltisens Food'Committee a« it a waited
a new proposal trom poultry and
feed men to eliminate Poultry-.
Its* Thursday-.
- - Survey* WSVe Indicated that tlic
eatnyalirn to keep ttusii off tlic
Tuesday menu has -mri with only
partial success while tlieie have
been some protests of the vol­
untary program m connection With
Rggless and I'oultryle.s Thursday.
Representatives of poultry a/id
coinmeicial feed ityganltalinn*

l ( I L L -S A Y -W IT H
J ) T H E S E A IE W
■ f\

B O O T S /M T H

4

TA LLEST MAN

, s /N T H E L O D G E
L $ &gt; D R IL L T E A M !

T U G F O S W C K -V JW O T H ^ K S U P
A LL THOSE
/ M I T A T IO M S T U N T S F O R H I S L O D 6 E D E C E I V E D H I S
R E V /A R fE &gt; L A S T A ll G H T "
"*&gt; rxsivaa* ,reioc*r*. tM. m u s m o d ast*

dissswsiim —»*•
home and runa counter to -our
foreign policy," he said.
“The worker who cannot buy
aufficient food for hla children
at home queries our economic
system and, ticcausc of his diffi­
culties, questions.our program to
export foodstuff! abroad; and yet
the same does not want hla chil­
dren to grow up only to he killed
in another war.
"Fm unwilling to bgjleve that
the good sense of the people or
the cooperation of private busi­
ness ami the government cannot
find an answer to this grave
problem."
Kayller, Secretory of the Tress,
ury John W. Snyder said .th a t
the American interpretation of
freedom “encompasses far more
than mere escape from economic
or political slavery," and declared
that this country1! quest for occurIty I* hosed on Its system of free
enterprise.
“ It has made us a nation of farm
and home owners, of insurance
policy holders, of savings account
and security owners.".be .said,
"I have no fear that our social
structure, can . lie destroyed by
forr’es from within, or from with-

foe .rent. R
Music Ho*,
, v r r i f ACMS MISS SO MUCH ’
•
TEENWHfW sum* MOM
fHfY

cross eyes
_

■

Lords:
"LrKttlation will he inlrotluced 'o

amendjh c. Psrliimml Acl. I9J I."

f 4 rent intrrrt fittiti P a i r flu* I

American Rank, and participation
by ' other American republics in
the production of goods needed
by Europe, undri the Mhi»lmll
Plan.
___
The Mexican cabinet member
1. A substantia) flow of capi­
tal from tile United States to
-I.stm America as investments "In
remain there a* re-lnvestm m ts" is
tha only way t&lt;&gt; assure millionance of excess of Latin American
purchases from the United State*.
2. Industrialisation of Latin
~A ruffles'will promote n new and
more substantia! market for U.
R. industrial products.
fb Only a few individual U. 3.
Companies at 1U .suffo*- s -«leet&lt;-»«*In aalet through rotnprlllltin Jro.n
new lurtiii Amcrlchn industries,
while- a majority of V. H. corpo­
ra tio n s will profit through in­
creased dr mind for their goods.;
T T C T
Itor. United Rtates" and "debtoiLatin America" must be dimin­
ished.
"Every countiy In the Americas
is attempting the impossible—to
export hut not to Import; to sell
and at the same -hue not to
buy," lteleta vssid.

tf'f»*flwM»«t fiitN I'a ip &lt;ln*l

ellites -Albania. Bulgaria and Yu­
goslavia- a c ts guilty of "aggros,
slop" against Greece. He urged
approval of the "watchdog" com­
mittee.
Tsaldarit said Hie- principles
Involved in the Balkan problem
affected every member of the
United Nations.
"If lbe mcmlvr* do not vote
.resolutely i.r^smrfafn T heir isrtnelplts/- he taid, “the edifice of
our nrganilalinn will lie undqrr
minds, 'l l will crumble, discrWl*
Red lieforr .the opinion of Lho
world, which this organisation
repreannia and which constitutes
the main hulwaik of its authority
for the maintenance of peace."
Kurhn V, Kiselev, foreign min­
ister uf White Russia, continued
the Soviet attack on the United
Rtates and Britain, lie vigorously
opposed creation nf • thq "watch­
dog" committee and urged 'action
to (Jtl American and British mil­
itary pcrspnncl ont- uf urdece.

hippihu*Rseomltse.j
lion Method otlea we.'

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prolfttiosal tfllt/MPt; MOO succims*.

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A SMIIINO Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower holds up the Jewel-encrusted,
handmade gotden sword which wax given to him on his 57th birthday
by Queen Wtlhelmina of Holland “In grateful memory of the glorious
liberation of my qountry and my people." Dutch ambsunddr E. N. Van
KlelTens made Uit presentation In Washington.
(International)
tills n isle you suffer
from pain, !r#l so nef-

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Brazil Acts
(Continued from page one)
talk of the severance of relation*
showed "reactionaries" hero had
"lust all balance."- — -------- —
Borne diplomats were Inclined to
Inlrrpret llraxtl’s action as ft
turning point In U tin American
relations with Russia and Commonism. They foresaw reperetjfcions at the Inter-American con­
ference in January, scheduled It
discuss the United Stnlea proposal
for standardisation of arm* in this
hemisphere.
The foreign office statement
raid the U. 3. embassy In Moscow
had assumed charge of llraxii s
interests in the Soviet Union. Well
informed diplomatic sources here
•aid the Yugoslav legation probabIv would handle Russian affairs

FICtURID AIOVI are tome of the passengers oMhe lilrfated flying boat
Oermuda Skp Queen and two ot tha U. S. Coast Guard personnel wjio
played s dramatic part lit their rescue Among those saved were Mrs.
May D. Last, Lew Angeles, Cal, and Mrs. Triedl Reiser, New York City,
Commander of the Coast Guard cutter Bibb, the rescue ship, was Capt.
Paul Cronk, Boston, Mast. Heading rescuers who battled sea to reach
the plane was LI. Bernard S. Brown, Brooklyn. N, Y. (International)

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Chairmen present included: J. K.
McClelland, treasuret; Mis* Ruth
Hand. Mr. and Mret R, E. True
of Lake M*iy; Mix Robert 8.
Bradford and Mr*. ?B, ■P. Meintosh. Sr. of Altamonte
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Mr*. Mary P. Brant and Mrt. J.
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and Mrs. C. ft. Clotda, Jr. of
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BOATSWAIN'S Mate Ralph Keller, of fa ir hope, Ala., i. held tightly
on tha arm hy Mr*. May Lost of Lot Angeles as the Coast Guard
cutter llibb brings the 99 rescued from the Iterated* Sky Queen Into
Boston. Mr*. Loat had fallen overboard from the rescue boat when
Keller jumped Into the sea and oared her life.
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Dor lore call a uteris* se d slirt. I t Isas
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(their aulhohty is set out in that
acl).
A* high government source con­
firmed that this cryptic statement
was announcement of a Cabinet
decision reached yesterday, to lim­
it the power of the peers.
“A bill will be laid before you
to bring the gas industry under
public ownership in the completion
of the plan for the coordination
of the fuel and power Industries.'*
the King said, giving a preview
of the Socialist program for the
coming yesr.
'
No mention was made of nation
alixation of the. iron and steel
industry, another Socialist ob
Jective. Political observers ex­
Hollywood Reds
Waiting For a Sail
pressed belief that the govern
IT'S ANYBQDY’H'JJALL ak-Jonn Kusserow, Columbia left half back.
ment might be bolding off onthi*
iCaatlas*! Ii» " **■*» ,,M»
The Modern Merchant
uptil it could restrict the LwiT* practically dominated"_lur_Ccm± M « go-ffhe pigikln as hr -wnv hh by-Pm n^ttrlflf)* IH thffr gam*~Tn
Philadelphia.
Kusserow
was
trying
to
snare
a
pass
in
the
first
quar­
Doesn't wait for SALSS
aulhorlly "am i 'Ihu* make sure munisU.
Moffitt’a testimony was inter- ter. I*rnrt*a powerful, un!&gt;raten eleven took It* third a irtig h t triumph
thc'l-nrds could uni obstruct such
v HE ADVERTISES ^
(International 3oundphot,ot
rupted st one point when a matt by a .14-14 laity.
who
said
he
w*s
Charles
J.
Katx.
"The first aim of my mlnlaters."
Ilia K in g -d e c la red ,-" w ill-b e -to 4i .fans- Angelas -attorney, -sought
redrrss the adverse balance of to crist-examina him.
payments, particularly by explod­ Chairman Thoms* (R-NJ) order­
ed police to-eject Katx from the
ing export*."
He said hi* government woul I hearing room. He was escorted
but not arrested.
"continue to participate In the outRobert
E. 'Stripling, committee
■-muk jif..K nrnprin ■rcfnmUurilJUlLin m ttjrarm n rtv TjnrxtWTmqrdnhir
C. Molfltt, a Hollywood writer,
cnee in Paris."
. *
when Katx strode down Use center
"The present obstacles to coop­ aisle of the hearing room and
eration and understanding lietwetn shouted:
■* . *
the people* of the world," he
"I represent a number of writers
said, "havt- strengthened the de- who have Iwen subpoenaed here."
Chairman TJuunns (R-NJI rose
to
hla feet, hanged hi* gavel, ami
tn seek hy that mean* to ptomoto
the mutual trust and tolerance shouted hark;
The Perfect Cleaner
“ Ynu'rs! out of ordec."
on which peaceful progress de­
When
Kats
attempted
to
make
MOPS
SPIC &amp; SPAN
pends."
himself heard, Thomas called r,*P'
“ It Is my earnest hope," be said, dtol "police and said “Throw^ him
fi’String - Yellow Hgntlle
The Grcntte Disolvlng Cleanser
"thal the forthcoming conference out."
of foreign ministers will result
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Two officers, one on either side,
in a measure of agreement trading escorted Katx from the room.
Johnson’s Wax
towards a democratic..and u lfBrock
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supporting Germany vfhich will
The U. 8. Great Lake* shore
Marshmallows
.
Pkjj.
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nbl threaten world security, and line exclusive of the Canadian
to the satisfactory settlement of ■hore* of the Great’ I-akca) d*
Pure Vegetable Shorten!
t ^ ^ t r e ^ ^ U U k t u , qf^u itrU . about enual to the combined At­
SPRY
*1 trust that a treaty of peace lantic. P arlfk and Gulf coast* qf
.
with Japan, which trill^cpplfihBti the United States.
Factory Pack — Dixie-Crystal*
tu the welfare of a!] the countries
"Libby’s”
The
Wurld'a
10
largest
ItlaTyf*
SIJGAR
2 lbs 20c 5 lbs 47c 10 lbs 93c*
In .th e Far Ksvt, may be concover one-clghtirth .of the total
jV rgenU hg
eluded at an early date."
area of the earth.
Dixie C ry»U il‘ '
The new legislative project!
CORN
Brown &amp; Confectioners
outlined In the King's speech,
BEEF
railed hy Prime Minister Clement
Nabisco
Large
Smell
.tllee and his minister*, num­
bered nearly a score. The plan
RITZ 27c 17c
to clip the peer*' power was the
moat controversial.
Del Monte Prune
The overwhelming Conservative
majority In the House of Ixirda
?
Fancy
JUICE QL. 29c
I* in contrast to the Labor mar "Tiny Tots"

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Parliament Opens
&lt;&lt;«*nil nurd ttnm ip*!** Of**!
the government's momentous dc
cision to trim the authority of the

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airliner Brcmede Sky Queen dur­
ing darimeo* and rough seas, ts En.
sign fame* MacDocild (above),
Rumford, R. L following the rescue
of alt g&gt; persons aboard tha plane. It
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AN INDEPENDENT DAIL’ NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established J90S

Robert Young Asks Zhdanov Gives
RedsIBe

Associated Press Leased Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA WElNESDAY. OCT. 22. 1017

Stkssen And Taft It GOP Rally

Reds

N O. 2 4 1

Meet

Russian

Committee
Reveals
79 Film Personal­
ities Involved In
Subversive
Acts

Soviet No. 2 Man Der
. rails How Capital­
ists And Pommun■ists Can Co-operate

Heavy Damage Is French Cabinet Of
Caused By Forest Premier Ramadier
Fire In Maine Resign In Body

Forrestal Tells
Why Mobilization
MOSCOW. a T J j UD Andifi
A. Zhdanov, member of live ComPlanWasScrapped munnt
Party Crt)U«! Committee,

On
om*
mittee Is Voted
Down By 32 To 6

LAKE SUCt I x s. O.I.
f tWASHINGTON. Oct. 22 O P )Kutia and k rcdmilov akla’ begat
Scrccn actor Koheit Taylor. r»
then boycott tivdiv on Secictai) .&amp;
Pvcr 200 Mouses Are Special Session Of uf
(old the nine italtum repterenled
cortcd through (urging cruwdi to
Stale MarthaU'r }nopo**l for
Pepper
Attacks
In­
,il ilie recent Poland conference
Parliament Called a yeat-toiind
Burned In- Section
the hearing room, told, tongicitilima of the Unit*,
quiry As Attempt the Soviet Union could coo|»eisional invettigaloii of Hollywood
To
Deal
With
Crisis
ed Nation* Anrmbly.
Of
Kennebunkport
with capitalistic European na­
Red* today that he hat teen "nioir
Sealr aiianged tin drlegalc*
To Smear Roosevelt ate
tion* indefinitely on the batii of
PARIS. Oct 22 (AS Hie mem ol ihotr two lounttir* Vitrc left
IIAHHIMAN. N. V. Oct '22
indication*" of Communiit activity
irciprpcjiy and mutual fulfillment
i,V»— A file raged out &lt;d ennher* oi bra m e* rabinrl li.uid.-ii vaiant i t a inb-rnmmiltee met
WASHINGTON Oct. 22 U11
in filmland in the^. lait (out
1rid earl) Imla) alimg a five
of obligation*."
,—Defemw Secretary Korreathen iriignalm ni' today lo S&gt; to take U p . Martha))'* propoiai
or five yeart than pievioutly.
mile front la the olrrlinx fortal said today that American
Zhdanov; an outitanding mem­
(jalill I’j rrm ri Paul Kamadiri. loit and change* tildgettr.l by otbai
The famout leading man tettled
r*i
tract
and
threatened
to
strategy in the Parlfic fightber of the Polilburciu (Politicalthe Premier hirmetl did not . ic- nation*. No member of llir Soviet
spread to the 27,(KtOane eaUnto the witneit chain lit a cig­
inf against Japan may have
Huieau of the Crnlrll Committee)
late owned by Secretary of
tign.
or Clf(ho»lt)v*k tlclcgati ui* en­
arette and told the Congrrtt mem
prevented a Japaneae attach
. t'nrameree Aver ell lUirlrnsn
laid down a bluepiint for Europe
upon Soviet It un-da. KorreaIll tile midit ui Vtbal the tered die room *i apy. time dur- . . b en :
and hi* bridhri K. 'Roland
in which lie called for cooperation
lal told the Senate War InPirnnet called Eiailce't glavr c.o- tng the tub-coniiuitlee't tint meet­
“There it alwayi a certain group
llarrim in . The tire » » * heveatif atlng Committee that
of
European
nation*
reganllriv
of
nnmu tiiuation. hit o fh .e announc­ ing.
of actor* and aclietiet whote ev­
lieied In have alarted hum
fOjtMl* QOVUNOR of MtnneauU, Itarod K. Staucn (right) and Son.
the ' Navy Ikruat afatnat
emliera from a Mitnmn humr
ed dial Ramadiei bmuell wa*
The Iv.o delegation* announce-l
ery action would .indicate to me Guadalcanal in the aummer. tyilrmi of government, and urged ' Robert A. Taft (left) of Oiriu, are atiowi aa they met at a. Rrpubln .ui
dealroveil earlier al l.ah»
Communiit parties to fight ’“against ratty-lunclieon In Dea Moinef, Iowa. Staaen U the unty avowed candi­
of IftlZ "itmcerdrd and threw
fnml) intent upon going ahead bill week,. V*lien ti e )\»*cmbly'»
that if they're not Communiit)
Sapphire in the ilrtlliix tract,
United State* inipriialutn"
date'for Uie ClOP 1048 nomination for ’restd eatT aft 1* expected to
the Japaneae ,off halanriv"
with the foimalion of a new gov *7-memt&gt;fi political COiiitniUee e»they're working awful hard to be
firefighter* *ald.
ti. In mxler la Vincent Starannounce hia candidacy later ltd* monti.
he added: "It forrrd the Japs
Zhdanov
laid
atl
Eiiropelti
na
einmcntIt-vCa*—not—c-etlain. Imw- yabliltlfd' llir lutFgmiTp! tii.it ihev
one. 1 don't ’know."
&lt;Jnlcriialjonnliiuumlphulii)
• to pour iA' va»l uuanlille* of
linger, De* Moines attorney.
Il'MlIaM* o I’aar Mat
Ha (aid “ national l&lt;;giiUtion"
maletial an d . many .thuusand*
GOOSE ROCKS, BEACH. Me-. rvet. that Ramaihei would be tin Wntlld. ned i n t f utr |l a n d wuuld
^vould give hie movie “mdjujry a. „of the heat aviatora they had.
have nnlluiig in d*i -with thr LitOil. 22 tdh Foirvl lire* vwrp. crttlu l.
It may have prevented an atweapon "to gel rid of ilir Corni a me vnt'i tic Avvendily, rven if il fittaliv t
I
lie
announcement
projterly
buv
above
the
$
1
,
000,000
tarh on Vladlvoatok (a major
muniiti," adding, "if 1 had my
..
ttt.it k in New" EngUltd liwbiv a* tlatllillg ttiddelinrtt. juit lltirr tVv.n ippli'itnl
Ituaaian seaport ami haae
Av llir vuh i nmmilter hcsait dcway, they would all he tent bark
near Japan).
lirvb vviiult vlaitril new oiilhtr.il, * rl.»v* altei* Geneial t ballet |)c
to Ruttia or tome other unpleas­
____
. _ u iiir n
ui hhciatiom AiKcntiiie- CliieLDele*
tiuiibilig
tin le.iting the lbie.il to kitnnc* Gaulle*
WASHINGTON. Oct. i&gt; Ull
ant place."
bnnkjiotl \ tll.igc alter d rilim lt«tt France's municipal rlnlmn*. fwinir gate Ju*e Ai&lt;c demanded^ Ihat the
The qUfttionillg front Robert L. SecteUry of Defense Fonrtt.il (aid
NEW* YORK. Oct.’ 22 mAI A
DAYION. Ob;o, Oct. ?2 lA1)—Pobtcal exycrti toir.l up the rigii of mine than JlHt biiiUtii|g« m o b irivrii tanl the i ahinet'* iiimh- gmup give Huiita and l rrchnvlol( awllaaei -a •‘■a* 'I I I
Stripling, committee investigator,
' ittinttv .tlrcinon to Vlcp down wniilil ,vakl.v 4H limn* t*. decide whelhe,
tall man wearing an Army jacket today ard decided that by filday the R-|iubhcan Party would liavr ,i I tin* coastal colony.
ii u-iiHar.l ,.ii I'm , t'liel
4||rnd the meeting* I lie vole
twung then to the movie. “Sonj
equally strolled up lo a group • rrcind .indida'e fur t!ie 1948 j ievidentnI nomination m Ohio'* Srtti j In Mime tol.il lo*t liiU* lai
on A liev piit|KiCal wa* It) lo I.
of R uttia," in which Taylor (ml Seven Persons Killed of people dialling on a Green­ lor, Rob-it A.* laft. who bat (flomiieil l&gt; ntmounce bit ttaint at that it "ic.iifetily $2.TlXI,000” fiom ove.
with A lir .ihuir ntp|Hillmg the "utthe leading role. He told a tub
Village (loop »h(iilly before Mine.
Sll fur*. I'oirtl ('iimmitvnuici R.i)f
In Airplane Crash wich
Com m ittee of the Home inveiligat11111*111111" idea
mulnigld last night, diew a gun
I a«t night b- va» inltcduced to Mti Montgomery i-ountv Rr|iub llimul I.. Rrmlill
A Mi***
ing group lait tpring that he look
firrtl
a
number
uf
iholl
at
them
'ican*
a*
the
"the
n.
*l
Prnident
of
the
United
Slate*.'!
I
lie
wotdi
be
thiliclli
li»*i
of
"m*Mr
thvu
)
LAKE SlYCESS, U i , 2 2 0 ? )AllQENTIA, Nfld. Oct. .22 (Ah
ir»Ml:*naiNV tan 11&lt;■K* Mil
longeti to Oliio'a Rf|mltllran Nn-#*- —Seven occupant* of n U. S. nav. and then caiually ttiollril away
(M)0" w.vi nirmatcd hv I tie WitKutvi.i (oil III all rfln lt today lolnmal_
(\imrollteewuinan
Kather­
plant* carrying I t |n-r»«n wr-rw leaving two dead and oilier*
ilrn Jmeph l l Pcaliudv j * idinivl*
im uldr the tive lug power* on a
ine Kr-nnedy drown uf Dayton,
Cutting Of Ties With alkilled
lait night when it era*!hed wounded.
ihioughuut ihe N r* I nnl.iml .hcv
11 M.iimcra -x ~ e »s« i « » i
gem-rally
considered
tin;
key
fig­
Into
tinfoggy
harbor
while
land­
WASHINGTON.
Oct.
22
“?&gt;
Reds May Increase ing during n rainstorm at the U, Police u id rlie man made lot ure in the U.O.I*. diataff organ- / \ r
vs
•
! v.cul d.tngci turir.itnl ,i* llir neviRatliuad union* inav »er pp a nrw
gel aw*y eavily ** the crowd*; Ita t ion.
S. defense base here.
thjooc ;h.lu,dli.b rid Nn. and vigoii)nv potnTc.vl aVinoi pm Iftmifiiy l’rincipal - —
PANAMA. Panama Oct. 22 OP)
Knur of the plane'* occupant* on Tentif -S treet, nea r Bleecker ] Newsmen, attenniHrig__lu call
1
__
"
j
llvm
iulnir
oliiciaj*
i
4
id
the*
could
jjtfte
al
Convicted Of ( rime
—Tha . JJngllah.. language Panama Weer aaved.^uw?' anttlOflttr*' aaTd, ST,eel. where the d.cmtmg ot c u ,rrd
giant fot 1948 A E. l.yoii, eve,
l‘" r »hdl
■"« befute T*aft'ilform
•» 1
k f- u / n y l / l
i’ ll litfuir uvri il! lovv linlll a *r
,
ii i nouncvrnent, iiredicted unanlmnewspaper Star and Herald said but te*cuera were unable to help„
ulive
leuelaty
d|
the
Railway
1»
? twte thrown into panic. Crowd* p y |jy Ul„ U) w„ ( ^
^ VT U I 111 I f l L C l ,ir( „J |itr», wind ol which i»»c-l
—today that other American na- the others.
ilUNM*AV.-FI*. Met. 22 UP)
■ i___ 1
- r ___ _ Lo VMI- W. a*i«wlaft.a. ii o*» - 1 - . 3 ^
. "Mi. wtJi.-_. a I :
hnr Executive's Association, _ said
•tio o * might aoon emulate Braxil
Tw! - __ X ihtee- w»e prtwn -lew-----liiilaVttfe
-prrviifriitv
o
f
Ih
e
“20
and Chile, which broke off relaIvme ttnv Impiiiril Itulx) mi
tlona yesterday with Jhe_Sorlct.
Mimont in thiv aiscMiaiion will “ *nSlate Scnalut IL lin t Itiddle.
Twenty-Four
Injured
UhtCrr
(7 * Tn- an 'edltorlai entitled
ahu was m ill tried u( tiindlllix
videt the ipieilioii ,»l a turning
•'Meddler Chaatiied," the Star jmti-h did not itny
an eighth xta.le git I pupil In
line
Nov.
12.
in
Train
Uolliniun
ground
while
other*,
ran
fur
cover.
frirndn, chiefly Rep. Clarence J.
and Herald declared:
llir krhuul ol
hith hr vvji'
aboard the plane.
'They will piohahl) |e examine
The dead wsis idrnlihed a* Brown (R-Ohlu), squared away
“Bussia's inability to under­
ptltiiipil.
*
(The Navy listed the four in.ST. PAUU MINN , Oct 22 (if) llir unions'. P**t polmrv alid
stand the ideals and civiliiation of lured as Lieut. Rotwrt Louis Patty Grariano, 19, an Army vet­ for a campaign launching that
I m m y (out (terson were injur lilfthod* li) detrihlilic wlut i fiaiigc«
BON I FAY- Hit 22 rd'i A stxthe Wait is. making relationship Reichert of Han Frnncisco: Lieut. eran, snd Mr*. Raffarla P**Wl aliurtid make, Taft'a last five
man eirnijl vmirt jut) yesterday
*-d, tit ti’isT-t one SE-tlously, when
weega
or personal
|x&gt;i tonal appearanceiv
appear* nctiv
weeki of
with her impossible. Her belief Dohaid .A rthur Miller, Pomeroy,
.itr
nrrru.Hy
m
niijn
lii
he
rvrn
etla, (16. Police taid the Woman, and apocchmaklng n.milil nmiinr
. ,.i .l
.'L. kill 111 L ilClL.
that the great and powerful have
Stm-lum. IO.T-tJl^l’1
iliul . a,
WfSTrT
m ifoimh troumfr t 'Tn ‘TTw-tRrrtr liv- i-iiit\Alrlson.
Nbithein Pacific fll'lglll
lii'igiil .Clll
collided more elfriirve m llir poliin if | tltlilt** of clou pc ■ of fondling a
aomattrtrnr l l fcr B-OBd-gffnmimt
to meddle In thq'affaire of, small Robert Christian Hansen, Phih might have died of ihock or a
keted H I ____ _
w anint at ihe liiilll«t (ru ler lo-nd oii |o.piy m ur Ihe mirth city lielil." Lynn Mill ig all interview, j Ll.yi-ai.wld *cho.d girl, hid i t
l l i r A l l - ami C I O i n te n d ■to &lt;.•Jiim.-ii.hd no lev foi t h e l e d 4Nnd Weak nations ha* become, In­ sdelnhla. Injuries suffered were heart ailment.
campaign if it de^elcip*. Brown rods 1 hy Howard Gmild ol Oi limit* of At. Paul. *
hit mot fa Hii*i *•( t*io** rlil liir «ii
tolerable.
j
lie
injuM'd
im
lmh'd
17
pa**m
.
said
Dial
the
Ohio
senator
ha&lt;l
11'Mil nal#ll Mit' ■*•»■* 'ik •
described as minor.)
Thr wounded w u r Salvator*TIh* ni»i&lt;iiT*i*ii» iHTialtv fcii tha
“Today it Is Chile and Braid. * Base authorities here declined
made a good impression oh his laid*, lie -wa* intioduird liV U- t • g ilt .mi I lie Cblcagu to At. I'nnt
Dffpnnp, wltH'll •tii±Fl»U*?l in ihn
Tomorrow it may be..Mejtlfo. To- lo make public the names uf any Fuuu. ZJ, who wra* »h«t twice m recent western -speaking Itrnr ami th g tn . J*.. (Vniial I bbtii* *i ioh pnxii’Mgrr ti him' nml rive new
W . L. Henley Dies
ii.’il Piinlai_Sninur&lt;y .-chc»,4_gf
dav It Is the insistence of the persons aboard the yjane. pend­ thr ahdomrn, and Lew Ruhrrru. confidently predicted:
rtrcillivr, who appeal.J to |»u»i ini-iittN-i* ftepotlcd oi ceriuus con
which itiddle wn. principal, It 10
Soviet that tie troubles in laitin ing notification or next of kin.
“There's no tluubt that Senator Hr**' men In give lo u t lime ,ln ititioji v*n . ,1 A Ililcilie vif fit.
17, *ho| in the left arm. RuhhifM
After
Umtf
IlIni'HH
w n i ' in lb&lt;' Male pm uii. .lodge *
America a r t the result of dictawa* lilted “IS not sciloU* I t IIlf Taft will lie etecled President if )011t|i and thr vciiut movement .Paul, freight engfiteet*. wtin w'H
tin A , llulehispii deferred passing
Don Jtf the United States, which
lie is nominated by the Repub­
tliiovviv ufmiit 2b feet,
Lawton
To
Attend
WVmet
l.amai
‘
Henley,
lelireil
hospital.
sentence until aftrt iuinsidcrtflg a
proclaims the utter contempt
lican*."
i
( apt liyitl Ihid*oit ol the balva
Due
cat
of
tin*,,passenger
trail*
(aim
er
sinl
citrus
grower,
died
Avtrtlant Chief Inipeclor Edward
wherein Moscow holds the small 1_ pchool Conference
Taft rrmained ailent, however, tn.fi Aimv and M. li. Smith Bad nlnl boxcar ig* lit-, fteiglit ‘avere mi hix hiiine, .'luH West F iflw ith motion for ii neW trial, scheduled
t&gt;&gt; lie hoard- linlay.
U'aallaasS -» l&gt; a- atatnations of the Wrstern HetnlMulliin taid the thooting wat a
ItuHiln-.a iik 1‘asr I'll* )
telejeopcd Roveriit cars weir dr St sect i In-’t night ui 111:311 o'clock
Kiddie denied' llto girl's
sphere, together with their Incomplete myitery and without an
milfd
imt
temalniHi
upright.
Supi.
T.
W.
I.awtdn
left
this
after a liug*'»ln« Him-**.
Hi mid (u- iitctelv llfl. r her to
deoendence or their 'ability to be
Warrant
lH«ued
For
»New
Fori
rail
Studio
(limit'.'
Dick
of
St.
Paul,
fire
apparent
motive.
afternoon fur Gainesville where
A lesliliiit •&gt;( Hanford (nr the t.i.l |iei weight nttd'Uinl lie put .
VtadapendenG ’
tun ii on the pa mi-nger, wo-v dug past 27 year* Mr.. Henley wav bet *&gt;ut ol ii window ut her own
Police. *aid Mr*, f'attorrlla rhrd Killing Of Younfr Jewi
“No doubt the cup of venom of he will attend a conference of
Opens
In
Sanford
out ftoiii tinder meicluttniisu slrvivvn owner nml operator of n grocery ii-ipu-*t in oi dot ilmt *he might
the Busiian ‘press' will now over­ superintendents called by State to tave her »on Anthony, 19, She
Supt. Colin English to discuss the
fnim tin- tidr*cM|H-d fieigtil cm. and furultnri* stole m liccatur, In- ticnicr ’i i'pfi atop Flmn if lbc
flow."
wa)
(landing
betide
him.
at
the
JMltlSALKM
^
Oci.
22
(&gt;1^^
—
j
ami
Mrn
!l»*tiiy
Jninr^nn
proposed survey of school facil­
liick hud jumped just iH-fore 1ln- (in. priur In mnvitig here. lie left the nvhnol try tlie lu-aicvt ufttop
of
the
iloop
when
the
gunman
.
rail*
D
r,
C»,
«Stultz
D
suin
I
m
^}
||
ioutMi
a
n
r
w
itu
itrn
il
ulmlit*
In the State. Upon this sur­
eollisiiin. •
waa a hival and devoted memlier lin ked duet.
.
KiwaniH Rcsiucitator ities
vey and Its findings will tie based Marled firing. Mr*. Patmrrlla, jar w irrunt today for the arrw t of ,,u. ^ w ll( , |u. 8...fufd AtU.it»«
The N o tihJtii. Pacific upeiatc* u( tin- Fit st Freahyti-rian Church
Kiddle resigned »■ principal
Ilrilhh
army
Capt.
Roy
Al-xamlrr
Na!J
n
i|
,Unk
expenditure of the capital licr taid, knocked-her ton iprawl
Building, ami ,vili oil_Uitu-8uu_lltui_liacka-. a t - ll»- u( Saitfuiil. M-eving aV-rldee-iinr- 4s—n- - t t f t r r 7 8 ? “ jftrl— Trrsvi)ir~^—
Is Put On Display the
outlay funds tt) be allocated by
4c list ge* ngnmil Idm.
. 7
locnUim of I tie wreck, The fieight ing his vnUrn- tcsiilJnce here.
ing
out
of
the
line'of
fire-only-riltlXIlpPk«nfe"TiTr^aj^of
Ales*
■— ■
•'
_- 122-.—
the- fitste and countirx.
"^T 7
vvns
movioe
towiiid
a
siding.
Horn
at
lluiner,
llmiks
county,
An Emerson Kesuscitalor which
, Jnder Bubowitk, . .0-yenr-o.d '"W
........ . i
Other phases of 1047 school ,n he lilt ltersc||.". ’
. t ill FILER ^
tii'orgia, Mr. HeiUey wav a mem­
supplies oxygen in cases where legislation Will be discussed' ami
BOSTON, Oct, 22 1 Ii; TH* CIO
ber
of
the
Huv»I
Arch
Mason*
uf
Farran
waa
acquitted
hy
a
mill^
»oU
H
gh
8
cT«M
il
and
a
f-rntnatural respiration has failed, and Ihs , application explained, said
I'nited Hutibei Winker* etM tllh's
Cold Weather Moves tarv court Oct, *2 of a charge Dial r r Arm* " ,r f,,u * i&gt;lm‘‘'gr*piM-i,
lli-rnlur, (ia.
,
hahlen will b«i presented by the Mr. Lawton.
Mrs.
0
.
K
*
Fcnninffton
Survivois inciudi* the widow, of fleet i \ul ed, todav to fits tionhe
munlered
Rubowlts,
the
Judges
,:r*^
l&gt;,ed
from
Ihe
Rochester
’ Kiwanls #Club to Frrnald-LaughAll ' principals of schools in
Into New England rullne1 that there was no pr„0f Instl ute nf Tecjim.h.gy this year.
Mr*. W. L. Henley, Hattfutd; two Communlal affidavit* rimiri III*
ton Memorial Hospital, Is now on Seminole County are now prepar­
Died This Morning nieces,
Mr*. K. II. Anu-r, Greens­ Tail llaittej
Imw fii*l major
Riihowiti waa dead.
Mr*. Janirson grnduatrd in I'.tltl
display In .tha window of the J, ing map* showing the place of
Br ASSOCIATED PRESS
boro, Ga. mid Mr*, W. W. Boswell affiliate to inmutncp tlie action
The
magistrate
rilled
today
that
’
hope
to
help
amntetu*
in
C. Penney Store. ,
resldenre of each pupil attend­
Following n thriH* nionlhs’ III- of 'Corcoran, Calif.; unc nephew, since .the recent CIO ualiunal conA drop from the recent temp­ Jacoli Rubowlts, brother of the tin id photo finishing problem* in
In order to finance the project, ing. Mr. Lawton pointed out to­
vonlioii wboll ti-fi thill terdtion
the Underprivileged Children'! day. This will form a part of the eratures, over a wide area of the milting youth, had. reasonable blue! and white anil rulur," saiil tir&gt;«. Mi*. U«car ,E . Pennington lli idity Tfall «J llriin*wte)t. (ia.
d ht, 2:00 A: M. today.
Funeral services will lie con­ tu ittdiviluol uiiiuiisCommittee and the Athletic Com­ aurvev to determine what aehool eastern half of tho country wan cause to assume ■that Karran— Mr. Jameson.' lie announced that d i Jlorn'
In
Afcailia,
Mrs,
Penningducted
at
the
Erickson
Funeral
forrenxt tmlay as cool air from now in England—hail some con­ they twill csrrv a sntxli line of
mittee of the Kiwanle Club are building needs-will he.'
Mountains
moved nection with Alexander's disap- supp ies including film, paper ton come to Hanford In 1D3&amp; and llurtfe at 10:30 A. M. Thursday
FISIIIN'. VIOIUTION.
sponsoring the football game F ri­
Mr. Lawton pointed out that R. the Rocky
had lived lie re since that time. ami Ihe t cumin* wilt lw fot ward­
John &gt; I.ewH
ii,-le-t&gt;\
was
pearance.
ru­ F. Cooper, candidate aa a tru s­ eastward,
day night a t 8:00
o'clock a t 8&lt;
cm1:00 o'cJoc
and Vhrmical*.
Kite
wav
formetly
a
resident
vf
ed to Grcenelx/TO, (ia. .for inter
The mercury dipped to Mow . The complaint upon which the.
v. -teidoy found guilty t'v a jury
Inole High School field between tee. has been a resident of San­
Mvlhoiime.
menu - Dr. E. D. Brownlee and in CnllHlf Ciiui• of havipg un­
th# Cnleryfede and Florida Mill- ford for the paat three yearm and freexing and anow fell in part* w arrant was issued alleged that
She Is sttrviveil by her hus- R ev.. Douglas Charted will uffiri- lawful pu**r salon of * mixed
toil F.Viy(M ItKMIGNH
Arad*emy of St. Petersburg.
:rate* a farm on tha east side, of the Rocky Mountain region to- Alexander Rubowltx was "ab­
Imnd. Oscar E. Pennlngtoh, Sati- ate.
airing of more thnli 60 fresh water*
T ht KI wants board op directors
or to that time he- lived in day while another cool a pot on ducted by Roy Alexander Farran
furdi one daughlrr, Mr*. J. K.
Ll AKKLAND. t)ct. 22 Wh
approved the purchase of the re- Oviedo for 10 y e a n while serving the weather map wa* the New ami some other person* whose
fish including black bass, speckled
Smith,
Sanford;
three
eons,
Eu­
Rolx
rt
C.
Evans,
general
manager
• sueeltator two monthi ago after aa principal of the high school. England area, where tempera­ names are unknown to the eomWare Withdrawn
perch ami bream, lie had i&gt;**n
gene.
Oscar,
Jr.
and
Jimmie,
all
of
tie
Florida
Cltru*
Commlaaiun,
,
_
.
,
Dr. -T. F. McDaniA, a member of He came to Sanford in 1922 from ture* fell to freeling in northern plalntant in opier that aald Alex­
rested hv game wardens t'*»r
''•ughtera.
From Gambling Cane atLake
tha club, pointed out the need by the University of Florida and es­ Maine. In Denvsr a light snow ander Rubowiti be murdered or re.igped his post today. The Conf-l''r H" nf"2,,,:. ' wo
llaruev
The fish Vei# w
in
accepted
the
resignation
J
*n,(‘la
JV1
'
.
'
JIB
I
rnnlngtha hospital of this equipment. tablished the department of agri­ fell as the mercury dropped from be so disposed of aa to be put In miss: m
taken nut of rntd storage and
ton,
Sanford;
three
sisters,
Mr*
wit hi tut discussion.
The apparatus operates a* » re- culture a t Seminole High School. (10 at midnight to the upper 30'* danger of being murdered.
County Judge R. W. Ware pipsenled In court m evidence.
I E. O. la-Vines, Washington, D.
auaeltator on the energy of the Jo later was scitnee instructor In early morning.
tC.; Mr*. Maurice Crews, Aulmrn- withdrew this morning from the
compressed oxygen In the tanks. here, then' became principal of
*e-of-W illie Melts, negro, who
dale; Mrs.— Walter MorrlfT1^ ) The cool air wa* expectrd to
had tveen charged with possession
Junior High School where he ser­ move Into th* Dakotas and Minneadis:
four
lirothers,
Tin
BierWINTER OFFENSIVE
ved prior to going to Oviedo.
Have You
r. Gainesville. FI*.; I^onsrd uf an iltegal ilot machine.
esota tonight with baiow freexlng
^
ATHENS. Oct. 22. ((f)— Prr»*
The withdrawal from the rase
preer. Okeechobee City; Wrbli
weather forecast for tomorrow
UesriHtered?
R e p o r ts said today the Greek
followed
the
suggestion
of
0
.
W.
FREIGHTER AGROUND
Mercer, Allures, Flo.; William
Spencer, attorney for the defense,
arm y has scheduled a winter of.
Tht* i&lt; Ihe Imt week to (*(•
8AN FRANCISCO Oet. 12 &lt;/T) morning.
Mercer. Arcadia.
Temperatures
again
yesterday
fen*lire agalnil the guerrillas to —Tho freighter Charles McDon­
that the Court, represented ‘by
i*trr in order to vote in th*
Funeral
servlre*
will
be
con­
soared
Into
tha
80'a
over
a
wide
LONDON,
Oet.
21
O
P
).
Pnme
Mjniiler
Attire
and
Winilon
M art Nor. IB, when the current nell, carrying 80 paasengsn and
City election nn Nov. 4. Regis­
ducted at the Erickson Funeral Judge Ware, bad exprasd thought
amnesty offer expires, and that a crew of 38, sent out an SOS to­ section ef tha country and touch'd rhu'rhtll laid aside political difference* today and paid tribute to Home Friday at 4:00 P. M. and as to the law In th* case prior to
tration book* will he open at
B
O
at
Omaha,
Nsbr.,
near
the
more than 100 v ill^ea in the day after grounding on a reef In
p rincess Elizabeth congratulating her or» her approaching marriage lo Inicrm m t will be made In Ever­ the trial. Mr. Spencer expressed
the City Hall until Saturday
Ihe opinion that this action had
Pindua and Hasla mountain* in the Philippine Islands a r e a . but
uf tht* week. Tho** who have
green Cemetery.
disqualified th* judge Jo preside
the north have heen evacuated in an hour later reported she ' had
registered for previou* City
TH:
rival
political
Icadet*
offered-a
motion
of
congratulationt
in tho case.
preparation for tha push.
nulled off under, her own power 88 at Philadelphia and 85 at Wash.
election* do not have to regis­
Ingtnn. th# same m In Chicago, which the House nf Commons approved oyer the protest of a lone Com
DRINKING DECLINES
and was “ok.”
ter again. Only those who are
ihunist.
CITY FARMING
Cincinnati, and Kansas City.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Oct.
ROTARY IN JAPAN
•
■
■ &lt;8— over &gt;1, who have resided la
Willie
Gallaehar,
one
of
tw
o
f
DENVER,
Oct.
22,
tAI—
Th#
23,
(A1
)—
A
30
tu
60
per
ceht
drop
QUADS
DORN
T
^ T O j f Y O , Oct. 23, W V -^F o v r
Hanford for six month* sad ia
people,"
WORKMAN
CRUSHED
Communlsta (n the House, protest­
NATCHITOCHES, L a , Oet. 22,
in patronage at th* nation's bar* city of Denver, ll* ey* on the
Florida for on* year, ran reg­
grain
market
and
|3-a-buahcl
’a
motion
offered
“our
was
reported
yesterday
by
Jamas
ed
the
“lavish
expenditure
con­
CORAL GABLES. O ct ** -« * )
Tuplets were .born here
ister now. The erection on Nov.
whrat,
I*
going
Into
the
share,
cordial congratulations on J Donovan of Norwood, O,, pres­
. to Eugene and Rosa W, E U V etU S t waa killed nected with the affair" amid
Japanese way. They brought their
4 I* for th* purpose of filling
ippy event (Nov. 20) which ident. of the National Tavern As­ cropping business. Official* an­
Ay Phioor, negroes.
liutaijtlv 4 » « todav when ho waa shouts of “sit down.
awn lunch. The visiting members
two Mat* on Ihe City Commien so widely welcomed by sociation. Donovan, however, told nounced yrsterday they would
Tbe Natchitoches Hospital re­ crushed bv n dragline working . Labor It* John McGovern pro•- Of th* House Interstate and Forslon. John Krider. Fred Wil­
Ihs association’* 10th annual r pen hid* Oct. 31 from farmer*
BlaiUjl
llg n Commerce Committee each ported that the Infanta, all girls, on en arflftelal take a t tha Uni tested thie “most disgraceful
liam* and J*rh Katigan are
Royal Highness has shown meeting that a “healthy future" who would be willing to plow up
canted two sandwiches, an egg weighed about three pounds each. verattv of Miami's Mw housing speech of Mr. Gallaehar." saying;
candidate* In Group No. 1. Jack
1,240
acre*
of
municipal
land
sur­
waa
in
eight
for
the
tavern
bustOne
of
tho
Infants
died
soon
af­
public
dude*
which
she
prelect.
...
“The more 1 look at th* Red
hod an orange for the meeting in
Lade* and Randall Chao* a rt
sken th* same unerring resi, but he said it depended on rounding 8 tapl*ton Airport for
Coral- Gable* police **ld the Royal Family In Moacow, the
the exclusive industrial slub with ter birth, but the other thro# are
candidate* In Group No. 8. *
winter
wheat,
farming
It
on
elimination
of
wartime
excise
t ' and understanding,
hading Japanese and! American expected to live, hospital attend­ workman apparently fell into tbe more I feel that ’the British Royal
(bares
with
ths
city.
taxes oh liquor.
ants *ald,
**r
transportation officials,
path of the mathlpe.
, family th r* a place is the beans
tCMfiaae* a&gt; Foe* Fit*)
■ •.
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Two Are Killed As
Unidentified Man
Shoots Up Crowd

Senator Taft Is Expected To Offer
His Candidacy For President

Railroad Unions
Laying Plans For
Political Action

Ui

hxperienes

A ttlee And Churchill Congratulate
Princess On Approaching M arriage

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FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Patricia Trial

By R J: SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

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1 C a a lla iM 4

ttm m ' P a g e

Navy To Review Its
‘ Sallor8J)i8charge»

O w l

her by a Cuban prison mate- -TKa. a . fre.bmsn at AufaUfn,- and Cor
proietullon has rfamanded a no- Ins C. Richardson. ’Ozark. Ark.
•year prison sentence.
Colonel' Salihs named the three
, Throughout Havana, many Cuhan girls wore fanshsped hair ciitcally injured guardsmen ait
Ray F. Green, Enterprise; Eu­
tres* which they called the “ Pa
dress
rieia Mode,” prompfeiT hy pte- gene Crier, Cullman and Carl
(riels
lures o f the American girl who|Drnnii, Enterprise,
danced in Caribbean hot spota
The victims Wrre taken to the
Iwfore the shooting In Havana Opelika City Hospital where blood

inen mi Marquarh- Island,
mile# south of Hobart. Tasmania.
-wil)—ymneiq —for1’ t
The tiny W yatt) Ear A. origl-nally owned by the American Ant­
arctic Explorer
Mncoln * Ellaworth, will licrfrtj jt^ ♦uryey voy­
age to Antarctica cany in !&gt;••eembcr. It will ararrh the Ant­
arctic coast for n suitable base for

rrsallassa rrs

Flash Fire

LAKELAND. ' OcL 1 7 - « V WASHINGTON, Oct. I7-0P&gt;—
The Navy today Invited 540.000 Florida &lt;!ltrus sMpmenU for tha
1040-47 season lotniied
OOJill
former, sailors and Marines who
failed to receive honorable dis­ ears. 6,«24 mor* than the pre­
charges to apply for a review vious season, the, annusl tJP®*/.
of the Federal-State Market N « * 0
of their cases. About !4,00() di»
,
charges already have been invest­ Service said today.
The report, prepared by Dir.
igated by.a special board and .10
'cctor Harry F. Willson, lilted ■
per cent of them changed for the
shinmenla of ft4.7IO care of oran- *
jwMfk (he Maw ansmsinwst
pte.o,— ---------------ana
»a* administered.— Theot eligible for tflrview are ges. 10 770 of grspefrull
plaima was brought to the hospi­
5.710 of tangerlnee. A car con-._J
discharges givin as a result bf
tal In a 6-mlle, 45-minute dash
_
- . - ______
lain* approximately BOO boxu.
from Montgomery by Brig. Gen-, *
court martial,
"Florida esnners processed 38,by
era I James a Halit,a. adjutant
Th* best discharge issued
020.582 boxes of citrus lsst eeaNavy
was
the
honorable.,
H *mr tetdurfmjr t9.*Z5;48!T Wiekyof
general of the Alabama National the
)■
a t e im wg order urangrs, I5jl6%,2 su. nf grapefruit
Guard, and Several aides. Theirw&lt;’y was cleared by a detail of of merit were: under horjnrable and 030.571 of tangerine*.'Mor*.
conditions, undesirable, lard 'con­ oranges ami tangerines went - tAC
the Alabama state police.
Nine of the more critically In- duct and dishonorable.
canners than the previous teawn,
furrd were taken early today to
The Navy gave out more thin but much less grapefruit.
Fort Henning, at Columbus, Cs., .100,000 under honorshl* condi­
Fresh
fruit shipment* were
for further hospitalisation.
tions. 17.000 undesirable. 32.000 made for 51 of the 52 weeka last
The fire broke out about 8:00 |,ad conduct, and 3,000 dishonor­ season, and canning plant* oper­
P, M.
National Guard officers able.
ated for “a full It month*,** th#
and- fire officials considered two
An official pointed nut that regal »aid.__________________ ___
theories as to the cause of the ex­
under the G. I. BUI of ^Rights any
plosion—that the pilot light of a
gai heater Ignited gasoline fumes discharge since the founding’ nf
as Guardsmen cleaned their rifles the Navy may J»e reviewed ex­
or that a rifle butt caused a spark cept general court martial ,disAll
chirgea.
as it struck the concrete floor.
Guardsmen had the fire well.un­
Make and Model
der control by the time fire fight­
ing apparatus arrive,! at the scene, critically burned, began to remove
Cara
An ambulance, a fire wagon, an, the Injured,
armory truck, and a. negro taxi J "In some cases, all the clothing
Good Ansortment
were used to carry the Injured lo , had been burned off thr men, and
the Opelika Hospital. Two phyal- their hands and faces were severe(Yale Tires)
rian* from Auburn ami about
Iv burned.”
dotro volunteer nurses aided the
Lirut. G. A. Rico seized a fire
hospital staff in treating the vic­ extinguisher, and atdrd In fighting
tims.
the blaxe. He received minor
201 N. Park
Phone 37
Lieut. Col. W. H. Matsuka. chief bums.
of surgical service at the station
_L
hospital at Fort Bcrmtng. brought
additional physicians and metical
tuppllr* to the hospital here.
Itetwrtefi 40 and 60 persons wer»
In the Armory when the fire broke
out. according la Capt- O. M.
Wakefield, the officer In charge.
**I was In my office on the flrU
“ I Find "It'a Thrifty To U»c M&gt; Neighborhood
floor of the Armory," Capt. WakiLAUNDERETTE For Two Reasons. It Costa So
•flcld related, “when an enlisted
man raced In shouting, ‘Get an­
Little To Do A Whole Week'a Wiuih and All Our
other fire extinguisher _ quick^- *
Thing# Laat IjWtgerF’
----------1berk’s a flre'ln the'lockrr ........ '
I rushed to the hesd of the ftalre,,
th^n down Into the room, and to­
gether with one or two of the let*
Second at Oak
Phone 1082

J
1

Juthnn-------, — i --------------------Charles
Jarlioh,
who' was
alHisid the yacht when Mce was
The W yatt» Etui' "HI carrv j
shot, was almost excluded from
Edward McCarthy of the Mineral J
the amaU audiencia court hy the
Resources Ituirnu, who will make
crush of the crowd. A court at­
observations to try to establish
tendant finally spotted Min qml
the exact position of tl]# South
ushered "hint— tit'. 'T ie ' * Kls been
Magnetic Pole, On a Inter expe­
charged with concealing facts.
dition, n shore party will endeavor ■
. Patricia opened her fifth da
.J o - S — h -4 l« i )wjltl. l itu Wjlallf I
nn the stand by asserting :r,
• Earp will carry magnetic anil
aboard the yacht had access to
other scientific equipment foi
the , pistol with which he shot
gravity research.
Mee. Answering her attorney, she
Equipment for ihe expedition
said she weighed 110 pounds and
includes everything from scionwas five feet, three inches tall,
tifie Instrument* to luilhloteis
whereas Mee was six feet, two
and tooth brushes. Canned foods
inches tall and weighed IBS.
will l*e suppleipented-by pengtth
“Jack fas she calls Meet sold
egg*. seal meat, and whatever
one of my dancing costumes for
•dlhle fish ran
caught. Cold
||nn for money to live on," *ho
weather clothing will Incorporate
testified. “ I did not know about it
the latest ideas gained from re­
until later. He pawned my type­
search in Alaska and Canada.
writer and camera and two watch­
he
of
Comdr. II. ft, Wright, Itoyal
es.”
Australian Navy director of plana,
OIL WILL-CARRY
The defense lawyer -returned
said hundreds of ex-acrvle*me,i
to the shooting.
and civilians had applied to Join
V J M MEDICINE
"1 tried to leave the boat two
OF FREIGHT A
the expedition. Sit'r a pity tve
week* before'the shooting,’’ she
C
M
BE
onle need 00," he said.'
M il e o r a
said. “ I Blend a contract with a
Cample! I said that in equtn
EX&lt;RAO&lt;ED FROM
MODERN
frihao theatrical agency^ which
men! Australia's expedition would
■ M U SH RO O M S ?
was broken by my arrest.*
he murh In advance of anything
R A IL R O A D *
Once again she tried to Illus­
APPLE C A R A
'attempted previously by any na­
trate what happened In the cabin
tion.
l o o k s
iik e .
P E N IC IL L IN -IIK E
of the yachtbefore the shoot­
As B R O O M * y E H p o p o r
COMPOUNDS*
ing.
"I was between the beds and
C AM M E D C R A B A P P L E S - M O K ftf Ctt/t/A •
9*5 \
beside the drawer (containing the
c*r tW. Kw| fwes (,»Imi. to. V.U r^mliar st
I4 &lt;•*»(**•&lt;»jmI •»»mi PN|» flit* I
pistol) which was
open.** she
Higgins had told members Isvt
said. Indicating the pnstlons she
•vening that he w ill give all the
and Mee were In when 'the gun
Support pnsslhtr’ to nromntllifc the
was fired.
•vent and In getting the track
She said she taw Mee reach
put down for the races.
* By Alley
for something, which she could
Continued From Page One
I t e i l l u M - .l tre e * I 's a r l l s » l
Prize* totalling more than f.V*i)
mendations approve,! hy thv&gt; 30- not see. "hut I knew It W « « «
demonstfatinn.
Jsme*
ate In In- awarded to rare tonrna- cheering
MAM
t
W
TO
6€LL
M
E
m*n gio'op at n ihrre-dsy con- s'wnrd," which wae one of my
n
rtT),~
t
T
aT~
wtsii^fFftfri
ad
*
*ee* ment'.winners, said Sheriff'Mem,
ference hire. Commerre Rcchp- (Isncing props.
tetary-lrrasuier
without
opptrslA X rN O Y J U D O E B O O K .,
mil In addlilnn, a numh-r of wintary llarrimsn named the rnmmltPatricia was asked hy her at;,
Ptrs will In* |,re.-«"iite.| with loving
tr*,i te advise his department on lurney to describe Mec'a movrYesterday ih Son Fraud ago, B u t S H O C K S l I H A S
cups donated hy local mouhqnls
small business problems. It I* tnrnls when he was about to at­
API. President -Green oiipealed to A H A N D "N 0 U 6 H flM C
Who are reported to he taking keen
rlde.
headed hy Ross Stewart of Hobs- tack her.'
the CIO 'IfT'-rome hark"" into the
.
Interest In. the program.
"Did vm&gt; kill yourself?" her at­
ton. Tex.
S O R T IN ' O U T W H U T I
organisation. "Illll said that last
She
made
a
pantemlne
resemtorney asked.
The winner of the first tesriin-j sptttig." Murray commented. "So
l.urkman has hrld steady talks
J C S ' M E A N S * *, *. ”
tiling
a
man
about
In'
die,
'and
Hhe laughed and replied:
ment prize will get n large turn did that other bulging man”
for three days with American
"I put the gun to my head. trl?d
donated hy Prank I’nvltefc, After
Rakers* Association representa­ then sat down In a chair, Jumped
lb- added, "wd want unity-hut
tives. II* said an 11 -point pro­ to her feet and then hopped on to comply with hi* wishes ami
the elimination runs, n first the CIO. |s not Willing to make
gram was endorsed hy the astocla- |*ln*’ ^,H,t indicating that a bullet then looked at him and said: 'Jack,
elais race- winner wiil.be given a saenfidal goat out of itself,
vou don’t look too had. I'm going
lion and bv the Associated Retail jhsd hib
a cup donated by, Arthur You-- We don’t Wont (o go through the
linkers of America. He said these | "He told me he was going to to rail a doctor.* Then Jack plead- I
ell. John fvry lots ‘donated the proresi of destruction,"
ed that I aay the ahootlng w ai 1
two groups promised to seek" "full ' kill me," jhe girl said.
Murray
again demanded
a
trophy for the girls* litre, ami to
roniplianrc” by nil linkers,
ngiesa In re­
from
I took the gun only for the accidental.
the cotiple who win the esradrille, spj-cial session of Congi
"I still sav the shooting we*
control
.Salient points in the program purpose of getting out of the caba cup will |n given by the Thurpa pslnro latidniug ami price
pri
Include two-layer cakes instead of in " she continued. “ I did not In­ aroidi-ntah I did not Intend to
Furniture f-’o., said Mr, Mcrn. In and lo place ' ‘every racketeering
three layer rakes, one-crust pies, tend to shoot Jack. The gun wept shoot. I don’t know when th* gun
addition, prises at*- to lie given to speculatin' liehbid bars.
went off."
fewer varieties of cakes and pies, off In my hand.
Tire CIO chief said that ill
the boy -and gitl wearing the
112 West First Street
Phone 880
She again denied telling police
and the use of more non-crltlral
failing te call Pangeas into
She said the wounded ,M*o
best eowlmy costume,
•'
•
, ••
,
lr 'j
V » # '.
she
nut
Iwn
bullet*
In
Ihe
weapon
ingredients
In
bakery
produrt*.
session “ Ihe Arnilnistialion at
pleaded with her to commit aulbefore
firing.
Prices
edged
generally
lower
nn
|
Washington. has teen definitely
, many majur cost ol—living comdel eliet In tho jicrfonoanre of
i modules In early trading todav.
m - d m 1rr **7------- —
~
‘ hailing a two-weeks long upward
Murray’s
face wns
|( npINtis.l
FlRt
”r" ' '
,| working
,
,;.nwith
*
trend that established several new
precaution was advised In that vie- f
J
h' f ’1 ±
peaks.
legates that if it were not for the
inltv. Tli„ mnrslns
—Wheat, corn mid "001* TlCTlInrd
r
, mil. Isecy-of Ihe-Cite in wnrhtng
----- yP-flO-tertirs'ln thmnbrm.
i.
on the Chicago Board of Trade,
live measure*,
measures. •‘Coil
constructive
Ch'cf Forecaster Orndy Norton |
hoe* were tower In major mid­
4ki&lt;( |-e * T*H» hi
said the storm U a "habv’' so far knows what would become of till*
west markets, with cattle uneven­
enuntri."
.
•
»
,
L
2
"**.'
•.r”
.
&lt;
^
*
‘
•- and ‘‘rrrv-innocont.S hut n “poly strong to weak in Chicago, and
i , 11l&gt;r in the convent inti,' which
•tentlel troublemaker." He said airwholesale meat prlres slumped
will
end
today,
Murray
obtained
’•\ olanes and weather stations would
, .
somewhat in the major markets.*
I keen a close watch on the storm 1 unanlmatia adoption of a foreign
U .S . A c c u s e d
Including k
I and that it was too early to say ( policy resolution
pledge
of.
allegiance
te
the
United
vhat l l ,would do.
V *1
font Inurd From Page One
A hurricane with wind* «f 110 States gdyefrunyit nnd H* de­
dcrjdc on the future status of l‘nl(Continued from page one)
milts an liuur strm-k the Flmiila mocratic i/lcals.
ding ami low production” and maid
ast exact tv a month agn, crnsscl
Ill Hall, Francisco, the executive cstine.
The
two
Arab
countries
submit­
Into the Gulf of Mexico comu'il'.of th* American Fed­
"the government Itself is the pri­
— and iiu'vi
nved Into Mississippi and eration of Ijibor met tn organ- ted m-puralc resolutions, rsch pro­ mary faefor In paying the Gilt
Louisiana, causing great damage ire political action with Ihiniet posing that thy International amt-making these evil* the going
and taking small Hvrs. There Tracy, president of tho Jlrother- Court of .'Justice lie asked to de­ practices."
at
t o u r
G e n e r a l
M ills
i r o t i .
was a second ‘ small tterm later IhmmI of Electrical -Worker* oc-, termine the legal authority of-the
('‘ Featherbedding" is a t^rm
and In’4 Saturday** htirrlrahc copying liter 'chair formerly held Assembly to art on the, I’fTeslin* commonly applied when union
which hit the South Florida area hy John I- l^wis, 'preshtcnl of question.
rules require employment of more
bringing a deluge nf rain. It the United Mine Workort.1
The Egyptian resolution,propos­ worker* on a Job than necessary
crossed the state into the Allnfite-wis had liecn Ihe solo council ed that Assembly action can be to do it.)
tle and reentered the react #1 Sav­ nic’inlior Mocking compliance with held up pending nmtjrt or an
t.uraa said he '.'disagreed with
annah Wednesday.'' ;
thc.Taft-Hartley, law* non-Com- advisory opinion from the eourt. Gwinn's conclusion. Lucas said
v
.A . *
munist affidavit rripiirrinrnt by which might take many month*.
(he federal agencies "stimulate
API# officers. As an AFL vleo
The Hy/ian proposal, in eddl, building" by tending money at
proTtldent, he rcftiseil tn sign an lion In asking for a court ruling cheaper rale* than do private
affidavit.
1
nn the Assembly's authority, alto sources. .He said tiieae loans even­
M KNl Mird
Pngy Om i
The Mine Worker*’ chief was asked the court lo decide whether tually are rtpajd and edded "I
eledott not latet than Mundsr. dropped H»^an officer bv the ex­ Ih* league of Nation* •mandate am afraid w* have different phi­
Ocl. 20.
pedient of dispensing with all of for Palestine ,was consistent' with losophy. I am a great admirer.of
No two 'trustees elected may re­ the (edcratioi/a vice presidencies. the Iwagun Covenant and whither the Federal Housing Adminietr
side In Ih* wsnie County School He did mil Veiflaln lor the final " * » fuiriblo plan o t partition" !&lt; tion”
'
Bosnl District.
day of the AFL'convention yea- Consistent with the objectives
Gwinn said that "we don't seed
f»WUd
In n letter, to the IK present tcrilsy, and Tracy’s election ‘to pf the mandate and the UN Char­ government credit," adding that
trustee*. Supt. Lawton stated that tawi*-*' council post was unenn- ter. .
. •
private enterprise Is "hunting
REG. RALE
he had enjoyed working with tested. ,
S A L E . NAME OF ARTICLE
REG.
NAME OF ARTICLE
Previously,
In a speech dripping With, sufficient loan capital to fi­
them. He pujnfcd nut that Ihe
PRICE I*RJCE
JTie convention closed with a with sarcasm, Hhawcros* accused nance a building program. He said
P
R
IC
E
,
v
PRICE
recent Legislature hsd prutided teohemeftt
plea ~ by 7t-year-old
fdr'consoirdaijon of all school dis­ president' William Green for AFL Russia's Andrei Y. Viahinsky of that with government entering the
2.98
3.50
$186.00 $139.88 Rubber Dairy Aprons
No. 144 Lnrkln Blower Coll
trict# in the rnuiity to lie known mernlxT* to “ forget ivelty bicker making an "eicurslon into thr credit picture “ the hanker, tho
lender,
the
jirivste
spender
is
re
•g-8perial Tax School District No. ing*. 1 lie'g, I plead for UltUy. realms of. phantasy" in opposing
.98
1.25
the American plan for a contin­ lieved of the reiponelbilty."
165.00 149.00 Palmetto Push. Barn Brooms
1.
2 G*l, Gttn Type Automatic Burner
for noIhUrity:
Foley said ha did not agree
uous year-round sitting of tho 57
Tiierc will lie but three trustees
J4
.45
No. 676 Handy Scrub Btoahes
Other labor developments:
nations at a sort of "little Assem­ with that statement but- did not
for Ihe entire rnunty henreforth
2.98
Oil Line Filler#
3.50
A National Labor
Belallona
elaborate. -Foley estimated the
bly."
and these will be elected by coun­ Board trial examiner,
S.75
4.25
12 Qt. Tin Milk Kettlea ,
hearing
At the same time, however, he country will need 1 ,000,000 restv- widi' vote and will serve In a
1 HP McCray Compressor, Water Cooled 595.00 498.00
evidence In connection with
countv-wide rapacity, ho stated.
Identlal
ualU.
a
year
for
the
next
urged
Vishltisky
to
meet
the
Brit­
.*• .0 1
.02
I lb and 1/2 lb Butter Cartons
Tho law provide* for five Coun­ charge that the AFL International ish half-way In trying to put an ten years.
349.00
Typographical
Union
and its
1 HP Servel. A ir Cooled Compressor
ty School Hoard districts which
Gnlhm Jugs Chocolate‘Syrup, Sweetened 2.50
.98
to and to "vehement and inflaroa- * Lucag blamed "srrhate building
will necessitate appointment of Baltimore local had felted
tory speeches" ami In finding *t cod'* In m«n" elites" Gr &lt;b« *•■"*•
250.00 198.00
neliullt
M
H
P!G.
E.
Coijtpretwor
hsrghln
In
good
faith
with
22
two more hoard member* hy Gov-* - ' - if v *
mhhllc-of-the-road approach to the rn* hfg!*
« foe
8H"
amor Caldwell.
The Hoard re­ ’Baltimore print s)jop*r today ed&gt; Little Assembly" propose).
The r-«&gt;
- - r|«-i--H in. p«||
mitted
minutes
of
contract
ne­
98.50 Single Face Filter DUca Box o f 100
138.00
.75 ea. 4.00
cently agreed la the Governor**
Declaring
that
he
was
unablo
to
two
newspapermen
for
tesrimeay
leanest to adopt the same terri- gotiation meetings.
l-&gt;i&lt;ldera erd &lt;-n-,
A merger of tho United Rail­ Understand Ruula'a bitter oppoal- j*»
.39
98.00 36" Galr. Chicken Feeders
135.00
.55
1/3 HP HhflUow Well Pump A Tank
tonr in thrlr districts as In the
tton to th* American proposal, j »t met Ion union* are conspiring
C o u n t y Commissions district*. road Worker# nf America and tha Shoe
howeresa told tha General Aa- to krrp erst, op *nd pro*luctl*n
.99
119.(ft Salisbury Dip-Sal, 1 G al
1.75
166.00
1/2 HP Shallow Well Pump A Tank
Numbers of these Board districts, Industrial Union of Marina and
down.
^however, will not be the samo as Shipbuilding Workers, CIO, was itemlbljr*i 57 member political com­
18.50 DDT Livestock Spray, 1 Gal.
those of the Commission districts, announced In Boston by Krads mittee:
25,00
42 Gal. Water Storage Tank
3.00
tx r
o f-the two union*.
"Mr. Vishinsky conjured up a plan was a ^flagrant violation" pf
Mr. Lawton pointed out.
■The
1
ne
r
railroad
group,
organised
blood
curdling
picture
of
yrarntonth*. UN Charter hut;added thht
The coming election will also
137.00
Flit
Pyretheum,
5
GaL
Drum
3.98
6.00
1 HP Deep WeU Jet Pump
179.00
ar iago, Jias a membership of g lte and Fascist bcasts, goblins “mere repetition, however extrair*
uavide for a vote on tha number o f year
nbn-opet
operating
employe*
of
tho
and ghosts, engaged tn soma dark agantly expressed, does not terid
"o f mills to be levied as special
2.49
t/2 HI* Deep Well jet Pump
7.50
98.00 Stancs Livestock Spray, 5 Gal.
185.00
Mtlon’s ctaii on* railroads.
plot, some deep machination, to substance to an empty argument"
ool tax.
subjugate and set aside tha Char­
Shawcros* said h# feared that
4.98
DeLavil Junior Separator No. 2
39.50 Black Runt Preventative, 5 GaL
11.00
45.00
C A B FINDING
ter of th* United Nations In ord** Vishinsky'* real objection.was not
to prevent the Soviet delegation for legal reason* but because
Dt Laval Junior Sc pit rnl nr No.'.T
60JiG Wheel Type Cultivator Tool, Complete 13.95 -IM S
75.00
WASHINGTON, Oct 17 W V - exercising th* veto in tha altruleflc
The Civil Aeronautics Board said way it always doe*,, for tha pro­ ha. thought It "undesirable that
2 Cane Ball Bearing Truck
2.98
frOteifi
12.39 Qt. or Pt. Milk Bottla Casas
&amp;50
18.50
todav that use In flight of a de­ tection of, [ am afraid, most un­ world opinion should have an op­
portunity of expressing * lu*lf
vice locking the control surface* grateful small powers.
TRAC*
more than Ig absolutely neces­
caused an American Airlines
♦HIM
"That exciting excursion Into sary.’'
, '
nlane with 53 persons aboard to
,&gt; .h th*
realms.
of
phantasy
was
not
"Why Is It." he asktd, "that
flip over on tie back and go into
of
course
intended
for
th*
benefit
w-gioax-fatal diva over Ml Riley,
our friends—for «m want them
•
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N. H.. on Oct. 8. Th* 48 pas­ of this committee, but for Uixt JA'■ **
our
friend*— are
so
FARM WRVnOE DIVISION
sengers and fire crew members of in audience as far removed frightened of discussion—4br dis­
•V L O W
wer* tossed about and bruised from this committee as It ia from cussion la. after all, all that we
O R LAM bO
YOUR O W N
before the craft was brought back tha realities of the axclUng world contemplate hare?
to'level flight after diving from situation."
77
Went
Livingston
Avenue
!■ Tke Advertising
Phone 8112
If* said Vishinsky had declared
8.000 feet to around 308 to 400
More than 20,000 of the 180,009
OF THIS NEWSPAPER
no
less
than
17
tlmaa,
by
actual
(e*t altitude. Nona was serious•Peel*# of beetles era found In tho
Irhayt..
.
9Qi&gt;nt, that the “Little Assembly" United State*.
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Seminole Tire Shop

Hiding Club

Whnt Women Like About Their
launderette Store

Murray Elected'

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Bread Cut

LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD

YOU GET FULL VALUE RECEIVED,
EVERY TIME YOU BUY YOUR

BEVERAGES

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR

_ Another Slorin.

Housing Costs

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School Trustees

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To Protect lb* Pmc « or lb* World;
To Promote Iko Progress of America;
To Product Prosperity fur Sanford.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

Victory Is Won New
Id French Vote
*By D e Gaulle

3^

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jjr't

New RPF Party Leads
Communists
Tho
Red Vote Strength
Is Not Weakened

W EATHER.

Pair weather with little change In"
temperature through Tuesday.

City Budget Shows Costs
Nearly Double Pre-war

Total expenses.of the City government, at indicated by the
1*141-4H budge' recently adopted by the City Commiiiion and published
in a fu|! ju g e idvr/tiiemenl in The Sanford Herald today by the Junior
thamlwr of C imnerce, a re’neatly double thoie of the pte-war year of
I 9 J |. During |94/*4R the total rvpenrer are eilimatrd at $446,025,
j | l n real from Oct. I. I'»4fl to .V|g. 30.-I94I they were $270,575.
lotal anlkipal-d tr'rnu'- Item all loutcei ii eitimated at $446,025
(or 1947-48 a* rum pared1with to il

s A N F n n n , F r .n m n A

M n x n jt A ^ -r M -T ^ t i—

Jack Warner
Testifies In
Movie Probe

UN Assembly Fails To Break

Film Producer Says
There Are Persons
With
"U n-A m er­
ican
L e a n in g s

Spending Policies
Of Bureaucrats
overnors
Texas Governor Pans
Court Decision In
Tideland Oil Case
' A S H E V IL L E . N. C „ Oct, 2 0 'MV
—Two blast* agauul (lie (i-ilrral
guvernmeiil -one .rimnl .a t it*
•landing |roiniei and llir utbri
at it* poiilion in C*liftum&lt;Tt Inlr
land cat*— were louudn) lml.iv
j, J
toutbein govrinulk at openih$ butineu *e*tiun* of then an­
nual lUnvenliop.
. Prctidtng ovei llir imife(enc&lt;
during a dttcuition ol Natiunal
Guard ir-enbttuiriit and velnan*
aliaut, A’lrginte'*- Gmrrtnor -Wil
lurn M Turk Inmril the federal
gnvrinmenl** apprupnaliniiv in tbri
lari 15 yrai* a*-a "vtifd i.ig) ul f
ilirndiiig whirii will eventuallv
lead to a nalmnal bahkiuptrV it
n.it curbed."
An rvrn more defiant note wa»
namdrd by Giivrinm |ii-aub&gt;|\l
J Hrrlrr id lr*at in i|ir.ikili^
on llir tidrl.md ca»e.

"The anrwer is that, there *rr
|wnnje..¥iith. un-American, leaning
Tb*v «e- mo.tly in the ''writing
division," Warner added.

Value Of Florida Aid Rendered To
know they’re un-Ameticap in
Forests Is Told Others Outlined their“ I niethiMlJ'
be wont un, explain,
fng that they endeavor to put into
A f Rotary
By British Envoy scripts "certain thingi which in my

• Disaster Predicted •- D-• — 'From PetrillO Edicjr

|Innllniie®

Ambassador T o U. S.
Denies British Not
Doing Their Part
S T . LO U IS Oct 20 143 Bri­
tain's ambassador tu llir United
Stairs hit back today *1 a "wide-

prrad impreuion" that Britons
"ate not dumg chough, that we arc
tilling back on our bands with our
moullrs wide u|wn waiting (or you
lo fill them," ,
'This is: not so," Lord Invetrhapel raid in a speech prepared
for "Europe luncheon session" of
the. opening day tof- the National
Foreign Trade Convention.
"Whilst ’indeed we received
large credits from you and the
Canadians, we have paid' out tp
IlnMIla.i.H nn faa* Rllkll

Melbourne Legion
Endorses Sanford

American Legion delegates, at­
tending the 6th DistrictConftX;
rnrr it JTrtbourne during the
wrfk-end. endorsed Sanford's re*
nuest for erection of a permanent
Department of Florida headquar­
ter* building here, it wai reported
by James Singletary, conference
delegate.
District
Commander
Tom Cooley of Mt. Dorai preaided,
aided.
*
Senator Bpetaard Holland, guest
*prake&gt;, told the group that Con­
gress should pasa a universal mil­
itary' training bill, and outlined
the duties he was able to perform
for veteransTiy reason of"jiili posi­
tion.
.
Mrs. J. It. Kirkpatrick of Eustii. national vice president of the
American lo-gion Auxiliary, and
Mr*. Sybil Roulh of Hanford, dis­
trict Auxiliary commander, con­
ducted n brief memorial service in
behalf of veterans killed overseas
bom are being re­
turned to the United States for
hurial.
' TWO DROWN
Campbell Loosing Post 63 will
NORFOLK* V*., Oct. SO, ( * ) NEW YORK. Oet. 20 UP)—See­ Two persons drowned esriy today have a suppar end meeting at
rs tary of State George C. Mar- when the yacht .Lon# Star was 7:00 o’clock this evening at the
Legion llut with .John Sauls in
- shall—cited particularly for pro­ rammed by an oil harge and sent
charge of the program.
jecting a plan for European re- to the bottom of the harbor In a
construction and praised hy Pres- matter of -aeconds, i th#
Ident Truman as "great in war Guard reported. and great In peace"—received the , They were Mrs, France* Girard
*1947 freedom award presented by of Jacksonville; wife of the yacht
fte Freedom House last night
owner. A. II. Girard, and crew.
In a brief response at a dinner t m« n Dick Bard, New York
WASHINGTON Oct, 20 (/P&gt;—
. at which more than 1,000 guests
The Girard* and Bard were
heard him praised by Internation­ asleep whan the collision occurred President Truman b,hunting for
al figure*. Marshall said the at 4:40 A. M. about 200 yards off a top-flight civilian to head th*
wm-ld Deeds , morg of the Amer- th*'grain elevator pier. The yacht Votyrana Admlqtitretton w h an
General Omar N. Bradley suc­
•ican brand of friendship.
wai pnruute from Ntw York lu ceed* General Dwight D. Elsen­
He said it is "a very tragic con­ Florida,
hower as Army Chief of Buff.
sideration" that the people of the
The well-posUd associate of
United States have difficulty In
Mr. Truman who dlaclosed this
convincing those of other nation*
FIBII APPEAL
today said the big difficulty, wtU
of the Americans* “real sincerity
TALLAHASSEE Oet 20 VPhbe in finding a man willing to
and desire to lie friendly."
Tha Supreme Court today was
make the financial aacriftca tha
5 * ~ .................
asked to determine If the But# appointment will entail. The VA
Game and Fresh Water Fish
post pays $ 12,000 a year.
LONDON RTRIKR
Commission has authority to cloaa
Asking that him name not bt
LONDON Oct. 20 OP) — Four waters of Lj ko Okeechobee and
uaed. (hi* associate said the Presi­
thousand transport **grh
the Bt. Johns River to commercial
dent already has th* problem of
ploved at Ixjndon docks went on fishermen.
filllnjr three vacancies created by
■trike today In sympathy with 680
th* resignations of m«n who laid
cold storage workers employed
WABIL MURDER •thev could no longer afford lo
with them.
'—
CHICAGO Oct. 20 OP) — Cook work at $ 10.000-a-year govern­
authorities said they planned to
ment pay.
ask a grand jury today to iadiet
.
TO BROADCASTS
.
The Seminole County Tubereul- Wallace Cromwell Bearden, 51
JAYCB8 BOARD
f y eels end Health Aasoclatlon ft reek old roofer, on a charge of
murdering “Mrs* Catherine
“ ‘ lM Wasft,
Th* Board of Director* of th*
sponsoring a aeries of weekly
q ,.,in_ wTRR
old mother of three Junior Chamber of Commerce will
bode was found atuffad In meet Tuesday evening at 5:00
at 8,45 oclock. Tuesday after- ^
trunk of her automobile last o'clock at th# Tourigt Center.
noons and entitled. "The ConsUnt week. Wasll. arrested last Friday
Invader.”
The initial broadcast near the spot where the woman's
TOURIST BOOTH
. tomorrow will be the transcrip­ bodv was found, was held by pol•Mr*. H. tL Duncan of tba Palm
tion of "Tha Family Doctor" by Ire on a murder charge after,’.they Circle of the Garden Club waa on
A. J, Cronin,
it waa
wai announced « ld he told of .striking Mre du^yj o d s /U - t h a T W s t fnfwirrr
onln. tt
Georg® Touhj^fresidtnkLWasil with a erew- ber while U a atlon Booth where headguartera
- stupor. of the club hare baaa eatabllshed.

Chinese CommunistH
Take Strategic. Post

* Secretory MarshallGiven Freedom Award

Phi® FI«M|

Atjanlic Storm Is
Reported Hovering
In Bermuda Area

TH*- Supreme Cmut's ^-ri-iinii
in the rase, be ilrclmi-il, wilj "1h-_
ctirne n putent wrnptm fur pi*&gt;

\\arm CIO Welcome For Marshall

Russia Demands U. S.
And
Britain
Get
Out
Of
Greece;
Border Watch Hit

NEW YORK-, tk t. 2d .# )
The
titled Nations Awrmbly failed
today m a new rjfn il l» bleak
tint-c- week deadlock lieiweett
ba am! (be Sntjri Ukraine in
r. CUnlrit tin llir Security t’ounteat wliicli I ’,,|.i ml will vacata
re. II
I inlay's ballot, the trulli tine*
e contest began Srpt 10. gave
tbc l kiaine 29 and Inda 24. A
o lliinit majority id those pres­
ent and soling — i'» vr-tti - was
nrcrtiai) lor* elecliDn.
Die ninth ballot on Oct. I gave
r l Liainr 12 and fnji* 24,
Op a second atteni|il, (he I lit]
ball-il. the vole wav
The k-ktwtnr—4t), -Indig 25c'
' ~
tti Dawabli) At
of llraiil,
nsembly; ' pii-aideut, llien poltiin'il fnrtbef voting un tlie eoneat The
-•-inbty'jurngd .to th#
Icetlmi ” f iivi, i . w meml.ru to
i- ll iKi e &gt;lll|i enlim-ll
Fit!tier li ituy ' ttu-vi i formally'
iimmle.l iluii ri1*’ t utted N»* inns A &gt;,. mtJv 1,-vei.,. ii deciliol
the 57-1.si inn j...til leal eurnmitti-e amt iiitJei t inie.) Stales slid
I llritUb miiit.tiy peisniiiirl nut uf
fOUOWlHO Hit ADDitSS 1-efnte tlie convention of ttie Congre** id In- |
(f hrIIhiiM tt*t I'ngr ( I*I $
duttrial Organizatlous (CIO) in llovtim. Man , Seeretnry-of State (Jem tie
C. Marxlinl. (tctl) shake* hands wittiCtOrlile( Philip Murrey. In center
Is Jnrnli Pnlnfsky, Rarmeiit imlntt oflteinl. In u rplriteii defense of Au-.-Mcan foreign pnlley, Marshall told tlie rnmenlion Unit among ttie fli.l
Victims.of Sliy dlvlatoilat regime Is ''tlie light of tabor In tirguiiUr itlelt
for Uie protection of its tnteresti,"
flaterttal)onot 8 ouiidpbnto)

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Hockunhack Is
Declared Winner
Of (jrid Contest

iKiuents nf Ihe nstinniilitiilinii nf
the entile nil and gut imlllvtlv
Well m other vital listuial nmmrrei niul indu*lririi. t)it i*
merely in thp lend nff P«e&lt;i(kiii. in f f

HAMILTON, Bermuda Oet.
It) |,V)— \ tropical hurries**
pv«
T
IV
1
J
TP
of howling, 100 ’mlle-an-hour
winds, with gusts up to 125
II. it, llrekenhaeh " f 2 (151, East
M.P.IL, reused ronsMcrabW i
. —-L is liUi.iilti—iitos-t. - u .. - ..Uxlsrai
the co*e, Governor .tester a.
roperty damage to Bermuda
the winner rtf ftii ItSTitit "pteksartFit;-' tightens vvThil tie let no-.
efor# noon today and than
Uie-winliet i-onlrsi for III# past
reread on in a northeastward
.
.
week-"which was sponsoted by tha
federal contml at the thruats nf
direction, imperiling skips ia
Its path.
mere property owners,
owner., Utr snv.r\V,\M IINGION, Oil. .'0 14” I (exit dive.vie is llir Mir. I killer of Hill Hat do qij*_cottjliet./ S1•1,1 the
Ttgn slates uf
of the union
imiun
. ,
,,,»
little"■ iietleial ictesirh
direr ted tow ard the Ritx TlienW M
Mi. Hi-ekenbaeb scdn-led 12 of
Itf ASSOCIATED PRKHS
The Virginian and Texan, ufrrel Al'lWM‘ *"* ’ 1
‘
malady,
sayJohn
K
SietlniaU.
rtuiinian
n|
1'iriidnit
fiuman’s horn I t cofitrsi- i..|H-vili. missing only
Reeonnatasance
planea
from leudt-rs on a program which nU
idu Ucsrair!. ‘ biaiu
^
the 13 cotili I- ...tnvllv, missing
Hamilton, Bermuda reported earlv * ' •U » « in .... &gt;■ »•••- tha an
And Strciuun. it* a w o lim l ir|ntii hi llir I’ lcvuirnl, added llut only the Kichlttuttil V. M. I. battle
today that high wind* had been
mi r o 'l ,-i divraiet wl-u Ii br-et |. ige giuups iif llir |Hipulatom rmlt av mIu, h wna ii 21 to 2d upset victory •
encountered 200 miles from the
lie motived the'
center of a tropical hirrstcane
dtriimalii'm. k.'ucv vbse.ive, iidhiviita, llir common cold, ait lima and luv Jot Richmond.
first prixu. which wns ft I’ duegar
moving northward tuward Her
ti'Vi-r, are not getting Uie *ti*^ —— -------- ------—
_
.\i run I ‘ ' v " •'
.
----------Hindu from th e , 8outh Atlanlic.
in on i|uy illscive. ui guxcui
W F I'nddli- of 13111 Unk Ave­
Latest report*.' ate that 'The
mini medical simile*.
nue solpried ll i oiilest| Tin reelly
n e w . Yo r k , o n . 2«. tAi
hurricane wan ex per led to pa**
" i ’aiifci, vent'ifui disease* niul
nod wv.- t.o
I vvihnei o f th*
Linm 200 mile* south of this Brit­ The New York Tiltifs says. Hnl tulwividuafs- all iui|x&gt;ituul rairo-M-t-oml price of n fishing Isekl*
Yard University will publish iii-xt uf ilciilli mid disability an- h'v'ii
ish Island colony early todajr.^
l«n offereil hv five Hilt llartlwsrc
Civil'yprt'mil|t*ry atreran— un OUUlib-arv-emvtyvis~ofriif flCTiiITTii- in Ihe li-i of iIimiois umlrr.lovi ( tfIIJtfiI*5
clrnling if. S. service plane*, have stan siatislie*. potlrnying il|e Sov i ■lion to Federal Jlcseinch,
Bail llip't'ti. 1115 Mertle A\,eliecn evacuated from Bermuda let ,tU n ion as a country with n .Sici Iiiiuii nsseilrd, hid lie added
tm,-. Sk II l'i iti|deiiian. Ml1-1 I1*11
and two abips of the British '‘distressingly low if vet of wrl •'“l.iliier itiseake* wdiirli ale, pun
Avuitmi. and Tern ^nuth, lit* It •
fleet have steamed 40 mile* lo fare."
eipiil iiiiises of death and disn
The analysis, iuitialisl hy I’rof
Nineteenth Street woir the third
tea to ride out the apphrachlng
i'diiX* 1,1 the general population Brief
Declares
Ship­
liiruugii fifth.ptin , uf mu' pare'
atiirm. Other ships have been maile Seymour K. Harris noil dono hy a an- hot lomally syry-si d."
group of - statistician*, iniilealt f,_,t ( u t.
i(* i!,tr I in it, i- X ri'lj
ment
Rates*
Less
*“Thero*ts t^o ontioiiid .policy f'o
secure In the dockyard.
' '
,f the ln-l tin-, tsMinera seleeted
Throughout the United mate* that the SovietT report* liavo giv­ n- earth,’’ the rpfoTrt atateil.
en a -"badly distorted" picture of
Those
Of
Public. eleven (dtitPin iSiRfrlly atel were
■iimienl agencies do research
the weather was fair with itemthe nation's ccoqumic prugres*.
mtnie&lt;t winm-ts in tlie-ntdet in
perelurr* ranging from 10 to 20
Iwirtim their nuti lidx'i uhiiios un I
the Times anysr
W a s h in g t o n . &lt;&gt;*■&lt;. 20. -on
whieli the lialluti- were received.
: ti|i|&gt;otl il in nutsiile insliliilions
degree* above Oct otier normal*
The story roltllnur* I list Russia
—The Justice Department #nThe *H. John-, l.livtn*' Company
again In prospect for vlrtuall" hat a greater outlay for military Wlttle Itii sC nclivilies are cmndilluiinrrd Imla) il h.*« nskrd the wilt award the fitM two pii.'e* fur
nifoininlly hi a limited n
the entire nation.
purposes than the Soviet indus­ tiij.d
ln!rr»l*ir Cummerre Vurnmi,-, till- ■ellllnff” u irC IW ia a iv t will-—fl ohIIht«r«v ah ifngr L lilill
Thp Wehther Bureau at Ob' trial position might InilIrate.
stun In otdrr a refund fnim 719 I.- a wnffle if"it and ■ fl-qlreS*
c*2n said Jhe _ mercury would
"A distressingly low level of
rnilruails runlrmflng the) stiiiuld ,-i-ikl la'il lamp
climb to near 80 in all sections Welfare" re|Kirtcd in the -survey,
bare charged luwrr rales fur
tin- Rilr ITi-iitie will *uain ofof the country exrept parts of th# Times says, "is Indicated by
» wr11111r ahi|ilnriils u| Inert r*fit the thild Ihtuiiglt fifth prises
Dies
Ya. plusive*.
Washington and Oregon where a an ktcrage consumption, mea*
The guvernment truf one tin'; fur two. ;
showery period has prevailed fm ured ill IVIU dollar*, of $ 111 u
rehlly filed a itimilar mmplajpt
Mrs. Mnitie Hurni' 410 West
Many nf rTu- t'liliuiiv missed th#
several days'.
year, against $fi(Hl in the United
runcrmlnx
ratrs
fur
"hut"
m
Melflh Street was recently railed
Mabanta-Tennesice C'-iiieit, but
From th* Atlantic to th* I’ a States (where, u n l i k e
war- In Nm folk, Ytt. tu attend tlie pluaitr*. ime nl * aerie* uf
rtfir and from Canada lo .Die devastated Russia, average run JitH' Jiiiaif-jmi-hruthufJjlutman cl^lpts hiVvfd.un.natliine liclghl 47 iiersun* iiredietcd that Florida
w.mlJ-wm i»t first grrinr* of t h * '"
.Gulf oLMexico, th*-sklas-genaral; eumption now-has- rtsen to t.ma* FT Hood, postal vnip|oycq. ami a rautrmrulayear. Tlie Miami U.dlins tilt was
ly were clear, th# Waathcr Bu­ ■urb dollars).fn-uueut visittir tu Hanford.
...................772.77— T
...
elnsserl a« a tin* it]i by those sub-'
reau said, following reading* la*t
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 W
Mr. I | ihhI was an artivi- mem'milting tiattula.
•
night no lower, than 36 to 40|
m
a*
* a*
bet uf Ihe Free Maanri Itaptiat llir naliuiiV tailioadr. in a Intel
dr greet In the mlddlewaat.
FamUTH To Mfiet A l
('iitireh and uf the Knig ltls of field (inlay with the In lrn U Ir
"Tht* very beautiful wealb*’?
Pvt bias. Ilurinl was in tlie family
denied that
appears to have ■•tiled down for
eenicll'I V ill lleniH-ltsville, H. r *, *Commcrte Cnntminiun,
.
lit- is survived by the widow. Mr*. jDwT avrrcltaiget] the government
■n indefinite stay," th# forecast4l^CiMll»«#a| -e»99
--- Ai| farmers andsljbp w S O fthD Maigatt-P Tweedy -Hornl-uf -Noe.er_**ld. adding that .there way
district who are interested fn a folk: twu sisters, Mr*. Horne of
no immediate change in light.
co-operative plan fur operating Rnttfurd and klrs. Flora II. Ungers
. HA VAN A v Oct 20 (,P&gt;- Vener­
the i IRDA Farm Labor Damp hero nf l.utnlicrtun, N. C., and several
able Judge, Uristnbal Mure posi­
tioned the tutinier trial of sobbing
are roquciri’d by _C— It., Daw-sun, nieces and nephew*.
Patricia (Satiral Schmidt today
county agent, to pn-ct at the City
Hall Thursday rooming al |t);00 i . ,
.
.
,
until Oct. 31 bcaause nun# of a
o'clock. W. W. Muntgumery uf I
SH. I h U T H flU y IS
long 4i.it of wtiueise* appeared
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20, (IFSfor
tile hearing.
the
We*t
Palm
Beach
headquarrr
i»
,
t
’
n
n
t»m
ii*rl
S,-natnr
lVpper
-tD-FIpl
a'.-i-rtvii
BERLIN Oet. 20 0P&gt;—The Rom- tare of the State Department of &gt;
1°
G O n i l l l U l 'U Inday that Republican* »n tluTho Toledo. Ohio, d*neer,« ac­
an Catholic bishops of'Germany, Agriculture Is due to lie present
Senate War Investigating Com­ cused of fatally (hooting her
an authoritativ* informant said at the meeting to outline the plan ’ WASHINGTON, l)ct. 20. idV
mittee are planning a ‘ “political" lover; John Lester Mee of Chi­
today, hav* Hied with tha Allied for disposal of the ramp.
f Fggtes* Thursday will continue inquiry into tlie industrial mnbtli- cago, Inst April nlward the yacht
Control Council a protest against
The annual meeting of the |even If imullryleas Tburwinv i*
Satire, wept and exclaimed'.
what they call th* "kidnaping" of Seminole County Farm Bureau ; abandoned. Oil irons Food Com- ration fur World War two.
"Until Oct. 31!"
The Florida Senator told report­
more than £,000 Carman bova and will take place on Oct. 31 at which mittec ufftrial* predicted today,
Nearly IDU witnesses had bean
giria In tba 8ovlct son* since th* time officer* wilt be elected and | They told reporter* it is prob- er* he and Senator Hatch (D- summoned by the dcfcusa and ‘
NM) have protested a tleciaion by
occupation began,
proat-cutIon
Their abtenet was
delegatea to the State Farm Bur- pubic that ehirken and turkey
The• informant said the protest eau convention at Miami will bat would la- restored to Thursday the Republican majority tu open not exntslned.
Wednesday an investigation into
was filed after privet* efforts of
Patricia plainly was shocked by
named, It was announced by H ar-' menus as a result of conferi-nre*
psrenls to lesrn the whereabouts
what Pepper said the Republican* ihe 1 1 -day pontpum-menl, the tv«ry Thurston. He reported slso Jstarting today between Chairman
describe a* the "failure" of the
or fata of their children from
Soviet authorities proved fruit-, that the Farm Bureau Insurance Charles Luckman and apokeamcn late President Roosevelt to put •nd of the trial.
Corporation of which H. E._ Cor- uf the poultry and feed indueinto effect an industrial mubiliraHOTEL BURNS
dell |g local repreaehtatlve, la do­ tries.
Una schrim.
ASTORIA. Ore. Oct. 20 UP)— A
ing very well.
Opposition to dropping tho
Pepper, with telegraphed sup- landmark hotel structure on th«
The* County Agent’* office and "cggleii*" feature of the day was
-— TIIB FACE 18 GONB
port from Hatch, contended thei waterfront of this Columbia Rlvor
NEW YORK Oct. 20 (JPJ—John the Heminole County Health Unit strong in both the agriculture.de­
the committee ha* no authority to port was leveled by firo early vetHenry .TUtu, 94, who claimed are making plana for a rat control partment and the food committor.
make any such sweeping investi­ terrlsv while city, and navy fire­
authorship of tha original version program* on farm*, and either of­
gation.
men fotight to save adjoining In­
On Tha Bar Room fice ean give information to grow7
hfiflnte’ race
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KILLED AT CROSSING
dustrial property.
Floor," died last njght In Bellevue era who are interested In thv
HOUSTON. Tex. Oct. 20 W f—
Hospital of Injuries suffered when program.
Four children were kilted I n s t a n t ­
TEACHER EXAMS
his trailer was overturned by the
FBI COURSE
ly at their parent* critically In­
Scholarship examinations will
hurricane Which ■wept West Pali
STETSON COURSE
jured last night when their auto­
Police Chief Roy G. Williams
Beach, Fla.. Sept IB.
Mias Ruth Hand, county educa­ mobile was demolished by a Mis­ reported this morning that jwdlre be held at Tallahassee, Gaines*
Poet, lecturer and one,time tion supervisor, attended a con­ souri Pacific freight train four are getting much benefit from rill# and Winter Haven, Friday
leather merchant, Tito* never »»- ference conducted by Mr*. Eunah miles' south 'of Trinity,
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Texas.
the courou which.they.jsto a Ilend* muridnif el It lMI it'.iimkt-U -^ e e * dear title to authorship Holden during lh# wretentL-aY . Justice ■•/ tb# pcaro Itcrt Doh'- Tng iwo hjuni a day, and which I* announced today by Supt. T. W.
University with atadental lap Identified the family aa that conducted by FBI expert*. ,To- Lawton. Seminole County has one
wont to Hugh ______
who are Interning In course* for of Mr. and Mrs. Buck French, dav’a aeasion started at 2:00 P.M. vacancy to fill, a house teacher1*
A rey, on actor lata In tho last tonehen by getting practical ax- whose horde la a half mile from and on other days of tha week scholarship that is open for a
collegf senior boy.
casturr, who died In 1M I.
perienco la teaching.
I tha creasing.
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Be No; 1 Killer 0 ( Americans

Analysis Shows Reds
• Have Low Income

Railroads Deny
Overcharges To
U iS. During War

Herman 10. Hood
In Norfolk,

City Hall Thursday

Patricia's Trial Is
LVtslpimcd To Oct. 31

President Seeks New
VA Administrator Russians Accused Of
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During the coming yrat, Tli.’ui,- flO.OOO from privileges and fran­
025 is to be raised from taxes chises, $25,000 from fines and
Sint other aouice* for general costs, $35,000 from the Municipal
government Of this amount, $122,- iVirport, $ 10,000 from paikfng me- * WASUNGTON. Oct. 20 OT—
025 will 1m- miscellaneous reve­ ter* and $ 10,000 from sale of Jack L Warner, Hollywood movie
nue*. $76,000 will lx- raised by the foreclosed properties.
producer, told the House Committee
1047 /i d valorem tax roll, $37,During the turning year. $71,- on Un American Activities today
•no from utilities tax, $20,000 *ur- 750 will tie approprlufed fur the
that pcoplr "with un-Amciican
olus in ttx- department of general division of streets, liridgcs amt
■mvernment during t!*4,-48 and sewera including labor coat of leaning" have infiltrated into the
prior years* operating expense $ 17 ,260. In 1941 this was $24,660 movie induitry.""* .
uiuls, $1.6(81.
of which $13,750 went fox latHir.
But he carefully declined to say
tiros* revenues from operation For pulir e . protection, $42,000, under qunlioning from commillr*
if tlie water utility me anticipat­ including $30,080 f o r a n ilit ­
'd at
$85,000. Profits esti- ies will be expended as com­ members that these people are
--l at $3i,760-are user) to mt-tt pared with $16,205 in 1041 when communists and insisted on using
speitdituies in the dcpacttiivnl -ulaiie* totalled $11,190. There are the description "un-American,"
if general government.
now 17 men on the police force
When Robert E . Stripling, chssf
For debt service $105,(too is to as compiled with 6 in 1941.
investigator for the committee,
ic raised by taxation. During
Th* present Fir* Department of
I94l» the’ sum of $96,000 was it-- 13 men will cost $33,000 of which wanted to khow where Communists
luueil for ibis purpose.
1—*
amount salaries will total $27,126, have invaded the ' film capital,
Of the mlaccllaneous revenue* i‘
frtiiailfiUMl «*•» l*i»r ritfbtl
.Warner said;.

P A R IS . Oct, 20 WH— Candi­
date* nominated by Genrial Cturlc*
De Caulle'i six-months-old Kail)
of the French People (R h P ) wen
leading 29 out of iJ major munici
palitiei today at (fturni from
yetlerday’t balloting tolled in Ironall over France.
,
De Caulle'i pally held a tub
tlanlial lead over all olhei pat
^ liet, including the Communists, ir
9 the early returnt. •
"There'* no doubt about it. [*'
Gaulle hat won,** laid Maurice
Schurran. parliamentary leader of
the Popular Republican . Move
mehl (M R P) which ioit ground
heavily in yeiterday'i voting lit
. r sullr's R P F ; although leading the,
f Comtnuniiti, did not appear &gt;o
have .denied Ginm unm vntinir
9 itrength in any ■•ihitaniial amount
Running an anti-Communirl plat
form, and competing in a Ftench
/lection for the tint limr. RPf
war averaging between 3fl and 4U
per cent of |hn total vole, j »
agaiml 30 per cent for dir Cent- "Industry
Brings In
muniiti, 19 pet cent lor the So$100,000,000
Annu­
cialuti and leu than 10 iter cent
ally, Says
Moore
. for MRP.
£
A tabulation ^ of the
Tint
Forests, which arr one of Flor­
3,618,266 vctea counted showed:
. RPF— 1,388,784, or .38.4 per cent ida's must valuable resouttet, *u|&gt;Communiila— 1,108,84.1,
30.01 poit an industry valued at /note
per cent.
than $100,000,000 a year, Ed
Socialists—808,467, 19,6 percent. Moore of the Stale Forestry Serv­
Popular, Republican Movement
ice. who was introduced by Pro­
(MRP) -337/dw. 9.8 p«r cent.
gram Chairman A. C . Stine; told
Various—84,402.
the Rotary Club at Its rcgdlji
*
1n the last munlelpaj
rraatiHKea
h o non
weekly luncheon today.
There will be no meeting o f.the
club next Monday. s?r » U ry .R . W.
w
__ n A . . .
Rupreehf announced, butmitead a
die* lNi«lU_ei&gt;mr*in men1—begin'
ning at 7:00 o'clock will be held
CHICAGO, Oet, 20 0P)-Jamea at the Seminole Country Club on
C. Petrillo’a newest edict, banntng again the making of record­ the following Thursday night.
ing* hy hi* 226,000 A FI. muai- Charles Morrison announced that
clana after Dec. Ill, w** described Rabbi Mortis Skop of Orlando
i r the mould of disaster for wmr will'be the speaker on Nov. 10.
segments of the radio and re­ .There are thrre ways in .which
cording 'Industries.
Florida should lake tfir lead amoCg
0
One disc .Jockey for n Chicago
all the states in the nation in
radio station said thrft eventually
ttValUM - .a r&lt;|« r.igknj
the directive will mean oblivion
____Tor_ljn.many.recording urogram*
presided over. hy iomr 2,600 such
• master* of ceremony "as n major
car* of the entertainment indue•try."
PEIPING, Oct. 20 (A1)—Chinese
With new recordings stint off,
hs said, "the public will .In- so Communist*, completing a wide
slek and tired of hearing the encirclement nf Changchun and
records on 6ur shelves, well have Klrtn, Manchuria, ha^fe raptured
Nungan and Tehhwei, strategic
to fold up,"
Rand Leailer Ted Weems eg- cities which had liecn Changchun's
tvrresed the belief the nrdej-. miglll nqrlhertl defense ^.outposts, .pro
f boomerang on 'musicians' o f thi* government dispatches said today.
Nungan ■* 4p mile* northwest
country and result in popular
favorites being replaced by for­ of Changchun ,-Manchurian capital.
eigners,” and In California a Tehhwei. 60 miles northwest of
spokesman for one recording com­ Changchun, provides.* bate frnm
might
pany suggested the making of which tint Communist*
mailer record* might be done In mount a direct assault on Chang­
chun. Ita successful defense last
Mexico.
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Christmas For Veterans

The Sanford Herald

FRESH AIR FIEND

THE WORLD TODAY

IMtkllikr4 In IM&lt;

aain»4ark' rhrint nut* plmm nlremly uri’, under wny at veteran’ i !
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IIy DEWITT MACKENZIE
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n n n f o iJ . I 'l - i M x
AI* Foreign Affair* Analyst
.I I I M nannha A «r»a r
hrl|&gt; the |mti&lt;:nt» obtain gift* to send to their. faniilidr. Jt
is im|siv«ilile for most hnspjtnlized vetenms to go to store.K a lr r r l
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r la ,i
m n l l r » to tin their chopping. Also, they operate on very slim hud* Whirl with roar of Imtlle t»U n tn lH r 31. IB I S . „ l &lt; ■ » l '- * l I K I l i r
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Iti'il tills* Ip Europe BP*1 |K»
'**Treceived is sent to dp|x-nilents.
*tant efferverreener* of Ruaaia'a
• " --j— Air-Ohm vi'lel'iiiii hospital iunugunilH a program last ■chief U. N. reprr*entative, Andrei
lllll.I.AMI I.. IIIM.I
year that will la* .-.opted in the main in many other hospitals V. Viahinaky, ifa »mall wonder
•saiiar
(iaiiiiiM ut. ttt
this year. VjfU*nnr anil civic orgimLaitinna were appealed ' that the wcatern world'* atunlla tin r a i H a a a l f l
to. to underwrite the purchase of attractive small Kitts. tion i* dtverird from irffalr* in
Asia. ,
si nai'iiienos lUTKi
These were distrihuted through a hospital gift shop, The' ItiMavar, IIm IV » ilaiigoruu*
Iff in r»ff r, Mrrh
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fr t lv ilM ^ w t o d WhHfllley WkhUM for UfeTr- relatives.;
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T fc r e r
C o n tis .
For while* we ar* en*ro»«ed in the
■Los
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IS.O* ■that a definite lift was given the men from this device itefenae of Democracy- in the went,
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which i&gt;ermitred them to remember their-families at-home. t a terrible menace la developing in
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I 'U ' IMP. . •■( For once they were giving something, and were not merely (lie* For East—the threat of a
rnmmunial do mtated Aalatle tdoc
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Coined As Cleopatra

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n a n ln ln ln r d
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r lllr a l a I k * r n n n lr r w ill, h a a d a a a iKatharine Cornell's revival of Antony and Cleopatra re­
U r a In l l l i a « a a n d \ r x » V « l h .
T h r I I M n l d la a n a r r n jk r i a l ( h r minds tHeater^t^rs and Shakespearian students of Mu*
A n n n r la t a d I 't r n a
n h lrh
!• a a l l l l r d long-time mjglect of this romantic
dramatic creation
r a t l n a l t r l r I n Ik a u , r l «
, » b m M Iof the Hard of Avon. Critic* in the'eities where .Miss Cornell
• a tln n n l a ll ik r I n r a l M i l l a o n 'r d
In I h la a a -H a p a n a r r .
nrii "* " " has ap|H*ared are loud in praise of her portrayal of the
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glamorous Kgyptain queen, who, a few years Indore the
birth of Christ, captivated both the stern Caesar an&lt;| Mark

MONDAY, OCT. 20. 1#I7-

Antony, . ■
* The play is less well known than it deserves to be for
hen* are all the ingredients .for entertainment: the spell
WITH ODD AS OUR UACKKIt
AND DEPEN|)EH FEAR **18
" ,M*H,diful »&gt;td brilliant woman: |&gt;oliticai intrigue; the
WHOLLY bUT OF PLACE.
susi»ense of battle fortunes; love so strong it could cause
Gen. 16:1: Fear Not • * • I km the .suicide •of the principal actors. The appeul is enhanced
thv thli’lti «nd ihy exm-dlng great |jy (jK, ynet that the action is based on actual history.*
reward.
Possibly the present run of this play is due to the [n&gt;Did &gt;o*j ai.*,i.e tint pitiuie o i; polarity at the moment of historical subjects. The war
join l. I.e*e» the other day M awakened interest in the story of conquest and defeat in all
Didn't he loo*, like the devil?
- countries and in all ages, and in the effect on the individuals
T1. ~
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_ caught up in war's mesh. The royal Cleopatra mid her high
hi i» ao ime &lt;*r * iumc«i.
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same problems that waps bring to all
o angle With Lake Mon o . * ' l h m m n M n ^ All(, j f H „|w&gt;ly,
(cresting to see how the
i n*i rom our po
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i prominent conduct themselves in the thick of stlrrh\g uv»}Uts.
HIULK VERSE FOR TODAY

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Dying1 For Rutgers

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The* operator operAng il up l&lt;&gt; tee
whdt war die mallei found a (our
Sixty-six wins to two losses is not a fair distribution of
tool chicken make mill'd around prosperity. Till the other day this was the record of the
thr record, which oddly enough,
Priticelqn-ltuigers football series, Princeton being the top
wat "Feudin’ dir* A-lightiii* dll
dog. Itulgers evidently thought this an unsatisfactory* state
A-lui.in\"
of affairs, for it has just beAtcn Princeton for the third
Wc tee where the hdken Havt time.
hern prevailed ujron to m l down
This is the oldest series in college football It goes back
ihc ti/r ’ol bn ad loavri ttl Otilci to JH(1P when Rutgers won. Not till 1938 did Rutgers win
in »«»' wheai. thua nemtiuiing again, ami among the spectators is said to have been an
thr houiiwifet buying two Inavri i a|nnttHis who.saw the 18(19 victory. Let us hope he lived to
ol bread imtrad oi one. Now il ,
this year's victory. Then .he might be content, in the
Al Smlt.V Wfrir alive Inday, la well-kimivn words, to "die for dear old Rutgers."
would probably »ay, "No mallei
Little rli'l the undergraduates of the two colleges think,
how thin you dice il, il i* i|itl
when they amused themselves on an afternoon in 1809, that
baloney.
they were starting a great spectacle of sport which would
We do npl agree wi|h ibe grow­ over the veins draw millions into huge stadiums.
ing Opinion in _ihc t ,lit |J Slatct - * »
““I h i F the ihvenlion and develop*
mem of: the atomic bomb it a
had thine, at indicated by the
.Gallup'Poll, ti i« ibe urr m wbirli
tlic 'bomb may be pul dial may hr
had. If il il" uied lo prevent aggreivion by any nation anywher**
in the world, and lo d#p down
quickly with ibe lead poitihle |ov«
of lift any nalmn which dtarli
a war .(am i il coufifbe), wouldn l'
- that-be a good thing)
Another one of Pm idenl Rooir
vel'V me*I ardenl luppotleri !»
gfing tr jail. Fugrne Catey. a ‘war­
time exreulive anitlanl 'wilh a
patii &lt;n for anonyrnity' " bai been
•eniencrd lo pay $30,000 in fine,
and ven e a term in jail Tor failtfle
to pay income taxei. Wc have no
do u l1 that be deceived our laje
Preiidrnt into briieving be was
ftoaetl, clean and decent and a
* gte, ■• Invrr of _ the common man!
but', it'-.* funny bow many timet
llitie Irf.idly profened liherali turn
. out to be crpoki,
The qualification of ilu r r - can­
didate! for Cily( Cmmniirioo'in on**
group point* up a defect in our
municipal voting law* which ougbi
to he changed. Under the preienl
tydein lh* winner ii determined
by hu plurality of roiei, not by Mi
majority. ‘ In other wbreft, Candidatat. A, B , 0 might get 102, 101.
ana 100 vole* 'reipectivelv, .and
Candidate A, who gol *102 votei
would be elected, though the 201
people who voted for the two olhei
Candida let mivhl be bjttttiy, op'
powd^ Id "Candidate A. A heller
Way, it teem* to ui. would be fo
the'lwo high men to go into a
ff election in December . . .
»me at it dime in lire State
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-wain*- pool comet up, iomealv-ayi comet in lo tay that
k*dr Wouldn’t uie ibe twimpool if tb-y bad one" and
"They aren’t tanilary-and
t will gel fungut in tbeii
Tbafhat not Jveen the etof thoutandt of other
poolt alt over ike counwho goe* to Davlona
, Miami B*aeh/ or Ponte
witt find «wimiSmf pooh
^on the ocean, with at many
‘ (per •quare foot) in lha
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nimprialng, more than half tho
|s&gt;pulatinn of tjae whole world.
The rru» of thia Oriental ertai*
ia mighty China—prrn hy civil
war between the Chlneae Commynjata *pd the Natfonailat gov­
ernment. «nd in the grip ol n
protracted
eennomie
upheavol
which ha* taken the lives of mil­
lion* hy starvation. China ha*
reached that atate* of chaos which
render*
her* prime for CommunUtir conquest.
In token of this listen to LleUt.
(ieneral AtbeM C. Wedemcyer,
who recently made ii s|«'dnt In­
vestigation of the Chinese situa­
tion as special emissary of Presi­
dent Truman. The General *aya
that "unlaai'drastic reforms, parlicutarly in the-economic field,
ate implemented soon. China will
tie drawn Into the Soviet orbit
in spit of the assistance that, we
AmeHean* must extend."
This statement wa* ronUlned in
a letter to Mrs. John Gardner
Coolidgr. of the Bos'on committee
for lln'ted Service’ to China, ‘ lnridentatlv thia wn* the fi-st indi­
cation of the nAUlitt of Ihe Gennral’x TepOlt tal the President.
tVedemever staged in his letter
that China Is passing through
ronditintjif of "evolution and revolution", and that the. Soviet
Union I* cupitalitlng on “ dlaorganliatInn and chno* in Ihe
Mtea exactly a* she hft* done In
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And just what does this signify
In term* of the Communist world
revolution? Well, it means plenty.
Em one thing Russia He* up
against the northern frontier of
China' and ha* great military
force* stationed
there.
For
another, the Chinese civil war Is
tendering the country vulnerable
to llol»hevi»m.
Whether the Chinese
Com­
munist* ore working in sym­
pathy with the Russian* is a
matter of debate. The Chlnesn
Reds say they are not, hut the
Chinese government say* thev are.
ana many impartial obAirver*
agree with the tfovernment. Any­
way. the dragon's teeth which
jbe- Chinese Communists are sow.
log will grow crops which *ill
In' grist for (Moscow's mill.
China ia iha main have o£ wes­
tern Ilemucracy in the Orient,

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Of the normal 21,000,000 tony
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world, about 16.000.000 ton* are.
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No less an authority thst New because of the dime novel. On the
York university has decided to contrary, many a wayward son
make a serious study, of comics whn was addicted to this proDr. Charles L. Peraona
and comic t«ok* to determine scribed llternrvgenre irrew up to
OpIoRietriHl
whet lx-r tty* form of recreation Is l*e a respected and solid citixen.
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Rldg.
leading our you’ h to take the prim'For the dime novel had the highHours: 1-12 1-5
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rose path to perdition.
est moral ton*. The hero was
Sal. t-12
Th&gt;- comic liook, say* Ihr Uni-, honorable
lieyond words,
the Eyea Examined - Glassee Kitted
Versity. must 1« •’subjected to heroine treked
of chastity, snd
rlispasslonate scrutiny,” and It is past hope. The hero had a superIn that same dispassionate mood natural sense of time that brought
that we venture upon thj*. jjis- him alwaya-upon the climatic tffn ?'
errratttm J fl"a corresponding vice jui, t bar* InsUnt before the
m *n older generation, the dime trembling heroine was to be suitno',rL
’
jectifd to hideous Torture to bend
That literary phenomenon, which ^
(o , he w||| nf the mustachioed
reached -its -peak *« "few Tfi-flM’ nIuj grinning villain. Dramatically
after the turn of the century, was ,-houllng, ’Take that, and that,
universally condemned
by all nn,|| that, you cad," he pummeied
rdurnlional
authorities,
uplift
rni.rent Into submission, de-

that vast country with
carr|et| her .way. to
Its HMr.UOODOO population should no,.need from the MdlM,, outfait under Russian domination,
and uBthit should be added moat S S . IHirary, w J a h t t S t ^ - h"P&lt;,1" e“ “ w,lh hlm.
Wekednea* invariably brought
;nf.iha real of the oriented people*. home, bn rued by the public hangJVTEW, YORK- |t vya* just a wssk ago, I-JW
If you Join ‘ Russia’s 200,000.- man. until II could Iw mentioned ^ndign rotr.bu Ion virtu# was
r* * * ’
*n^ k00^- w8 bi l '"mambar. 1 wrote something about It. I waa
000 to that bloc vou have eon- nnly (n a hoarse whisper behind
sitting In Ann Lano's ilance studio up on Madison
sidershly
more than a billion ihe hand and out of the corner of ° 1^ exception, triumphed over evil.
*,The moral stood out like a neon
avsnu*. Remember Ann—the ona. who yellad but
ople—over, half the world's Ihe mouth.
the ‘window, danced, aanc. cracked Jokes and!
It Warn* almost sacrlllgeou. ■ '»"
. »b«‘ »*•• Wlaat dullard
pulstlon.
othecwlae livened up the sad autumn afternoon
There's nothing outlandish almut even to speak Ihe names of Nick "h o had to ape out every word
i 10"1
for us?
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that thought, fob lh# idea of an Carter. Ruffaln Bill, and Hilly lha f«uW " ot
Tub never quite know what to do with the
Asiatic bloc' ha* been 'running Kid, but thi* universal excoinmurrt- ruodern comic*, we nnticr, Jiave
first few days of autumn; the men suddenly ara
strong among, tho Far Eatlarh cation serverFnnly tiMtiv^tkvMUme the same time of morality and a
countiies. The'great Nehru. Head novel Ihe Irresistible lurt of foN similar flnostse In lllustratlng'lt, =
wearing topcoats snd’ the windows ar* closed on
of Ibe new dominion^ government biddan fruit. A* no lory from a Even though the method gralea
the buses, and you figure well, now that cold
weather la here, you might as wall ata’ * trr on. of India, It on exponent - of an lespeeUWe home could he seen .omewhai on a catholic literary
Asiatic confederation, and also la I'trylng one Rom a news stand nr h ilt , tb# devotee of either form
the job m real earnest, and mska aoin&lt;U i% of IW
a
Socialist with sympathy ror some at a drugstore, a thriving black- can have no excuse for not know,
However, for a few day*, you a;*n‘t q\ilt« jure
Russian
Ideas,
though be I* market giew up in which the Ing the elementary difference bawhere ’ to beghj, so you drift along. You stt
yniith* from the other slda of the ("can right and wrong^
thumbs down on dictatorship.
atcUnd, a y . in*places like Ann Lanq's and you
Mil Htimer
.
—
Quite apart from that, Moscow trackw reaped unconsclonatds pro-,
kid around ***d you listen lastly lo peoflt talk,,
I
hom e cqllafhes
has been trying eirer-elnce Bol­ tit*,
and In a manner of speaking you try to keep amdlng just a bit more
With the clandestine deal com•
shevism came tp power lo thrust
al the 1st! rose of summer before giving up,the ghost.
pitted, the new owner of the con-: FHILXDELI’ HIA, Oct. 2h (A1)
its
Influence
Into
Indl*
through
Anyway—It waa A weak ago. in Anna studm. and thia big guy.
ind repaired **&lt;r*tiy to the — A couple and their three-year*
Afghanistan which lies on lha trabar
walked In He had dark, curly hair and the Rat noeit of {he dghu£
former's nortnwest frontier. Maybe Halil loft and eeltled himself In old son were unhurt when tho
big shoulder* end big hand*, and he had a new pearhgrey fedora
the Russian* think there’s an Oman Ihe h*y. while the familv buggy- mcoim! - floor of their home colon hi* head rind a pair of green alack* and o tan spoil jacket. No
in the fact that, the Khytwr Fast horse munched contentedly in the lapsed, hurtling their bed* to the
*
between Afghanistan '.and India •tall below. Soon the culprit was floor below.
The big guy'* name waa Jerry Florello and he waa a rnlddleprovided .the route of. Invasion »o engrossed In counting the nunWHIlem Qwkdsdinr. 40; hid
werght prise fighter in hi* early thirties who had dan* pretty well
into Hindustan fur Aleaander and
^
.hv*
wife, Paulina. 28. and their
until he ran Into Rocky Gr**iano._After Ui* Graalano fight, he
othercpnqutrpr*. — — -— -------a*em*d_to havt.eklddedji-UlUs, but he allU-wros an attrmetlffn: h*
This is a crucial moment In the
rear o f their hyra* gave way.
etui Could make more money In the ring than Be could, a*y. ** a
fight bflween Demperacy and ag- approving elder until a stern par­
As the double bed and crib
ental
voice
startled
Him
to
Jump
parking-lot attendant, or a. truck driver.
gretilvt totalUarlab Communism.
out of his skin with the same ter, fell
. 10
. feet In a .showyf1of plaster,
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It
le
truly
a
World
War,
with
two
', YOU'D IIA IT filb U O ifY llex Harrfaun‘ a'nTRbniTJTreil^h h iJ l
ror es If Uerontmo himself had Swlrdadlng threw himself acroa*
great
front*
to
be
held—one
In
com* in the door hand in Jiand. the way Ann fuaaed over Jerry.
Europe and theS other In tha materialixed, eompIfU with feath- the child to protmM him from
She explained proudly that he waa her prise pupil and that h* could
Orient. Neither cAr be neglected. ered headdreaa, war paint, and debrie tint continued to fall,,
; tango right out o f thia world, a* the would show u*. but first she
(omahawk.
Jwanted him to tell about the time the cop on Long Island gave him
Over the next scene w* msrcl- 1
*
Senator
Coleman
Du
Pont
con­
. a lieXat for apeedlng,
*
----r
ceived and built at hi* own ea- fullv d raw the curtain.
Thr big guy wanted to shrug the whole thing off, but Annie kept
jx-ntc a BB-mlle highway from
Yet, we eannot recall a tingle
after him and Anally he eat there, on a thin little chair In the
Wilmington, Del., to the 'M*ty- youth whose moral* were cor­
■tudlo. and tpld the story, and It waa real funny, the way he pieced
land-Defaware state line anAAhen rupted, whoa* career w*a blKsteri.
I It out
‘
prvyrented it as a gift to hi* state. whoa* soul was eternally dammed
I Florelta had a good aena* of timing, and while hla talk wa« the
By W. V. Bluing
rough language of the prtsa ring, you laughed while he told the
Tourhton Drug C*.— *
|atory He had what you ball a nice personality; after a few minutes
It is said that more people
talking wuh the big guy. you felt you liked him. He didn't eeem to
would live longer if they knew
! bejiud at.anybody.— ———— —— r
:
/ ! ” .,
when lo put down their knives
After a while. Ann went over to the trie and put on a tango
and fork*.
. t
- ,
' (ecord. and she got Jerry up out of the chair and. they tangoed, I
Physicians agree that over­
can take tango** or leave them—or as they put It, on Broadway,
eating. a poorly balanced diet,
r "So It a al tango: so that'* good?"—but there waa something about
ia reapoiutbl* for much Utnea*.
' that Isay day that mad* that particular tango appealing. The aun
Alto, an excess of? weight pula
came into the room at on* comer and as they tangoed, thejf would
: s great strain upon tn« heart.
jjjs t through this tittle patch or eunllghL^
&gt;■ Olt* your physician n chnnc*
ANN lie ABOUT AR Bio’ ea a medium-elsed outton, but ah* and
to check your weight nnd
the big guy moved around beautifully, easily. I don't think 1'va
health, nl regular Interval*,
7
Vt
hr*.
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..
seen three dosen really good ballroom dancers in my Ilf*, but the#*
and advise an adequate, well
two were right in there.
balanced diet. When you cease
After a while, the Mg guy began to atng in-ttaltan, to tha tango
to be over-weight, your step
Jmusic. He had a warm, rough vote*, lh* way moat Italian* aeeqi to,
* become* lighter, your' thinking
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■have, and he went for the high notes ahd reached them easily,
er, year health better,
( naturally
reeomOutside in midtown Manhattan, cars poked along and feet ahuN
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fled on the sidewMk; the'noises came up to the gtudlo room faintly,
curative vi
•VI* 'rntwetiag ApirWei
AM l‘« r « «¥• TM
and made a aort' of counterpoint to Gw Mg guy's singing.
by. having your profilled-with fresh, efGcnnactfana T* AH Prlnelpal Point#
Everybody was having a fine time; Jerry was singing and Ann
, festive. dreg! by n competent,
waa dancing, and I was sitting there twinging my leg* over a chair
'pumsngei-n
•
Air
Mull
•
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A
ir
|f||, trusted druggie.
It wu* a good day, you know?
This I* tha 1tilth of n series
afternoon was all I could think of, this morning, when f
Far Alt Air Travel Reeervatleoa
picked up the paper and saw the tittle Hem that began. "Jefty
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FloreUo. 32. a middleweight boasr^and Mr*. MigaW Hnrowtta. ai_.
round head last night on the kitchen
floor of ike fbrmer* apartment at 290 Bacsett street, Brooklyn,
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MONDAY, OCT. 20. m i

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

Junior Class Has
Football Dance

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ItY HELEN I \»iIN \

The Junior Class spojiaotrd a
football dance following the game

Sanford WnmattaGolf
Association Formed

SocialCalender

Pe r s o nal s

on Friday night. The damfr^Wi j
held at the Tourist Crnlet which
was decorated with reel and*while
strAmers carring out Ihe NcW
Smyrna color*.
tlane mg was enjoyed fi&gt; ubotlt 1
US stuucnt* to toe mus.e Ot *
iccoiil player. Chaperons* pnmen..
mclu'ho sits. h . ii. Duncan, .ur*. ■
Justin l.yttcb aiid m i l It, tiana*.
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The Sanford Womans GoR As- I
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MONDAY
The Tail Matron* Chili of the soclation wsa organlicHl recently | Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Shephard
O..E. S. will meet with Mr*. R. F. with, Mrs. r.. B. Smith being elec- j „f C.K-ua are visiting relatives in
Crenshaw. 1133 East Seventh ted president. The officer* and Sanford.
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Street, with Mrs. 8. T. Dutton as committee chairman who form the !
board of directors include Mrs.
co-hostess at 8:00 P. M.
II. O. Chldcster of TuCfon. Aril,
Price Heard, vice president: Mr*.
.N ig h t Cirri., of the AV.M.U. of John Ivey, recording secretary; is. the guest of his daughter, Mr*.
A - First Baptist Church will meet Mr*. Earl Higgcntmtham, corres­ W. II. l.afetra. at her home' on
at the church annex at 7:30 P. M. ponding secretary and Mr*. Jack West Third Stm t.
with Mr*. K. I- Harmon in Horner, treasurer. Also Mis* Dor­
UUD
Mr*, Nancy Tatum of Satan,
charge. All ladir# Interested in othy Powell, membership chair­
Mcmlxus of the .Senmole t'otinattending night circles are Invited man; Mrs. John Stuck, golf; Mrs. uah; (ia. » i i the gtics' of,her
^*r‘- , uni1
try CTub and theit guest* cnjoycil
to atten.t.
W. It. Williams, handicap; Mrs.
un KUtunlay niitht Hi *ht*
The Sunhcan* of the First Clyde Terwillegar. publicity; Mr*. Whito oTt*r the wrekrhil
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. i I'Kiil dull wiih Kipper ct&gt;niM»Untf
Baptist Church will meet at the W. 0. Fleming, tiophy; .Mrs.
rnend* of Mis. C, h- S|K'mVr „( steak suudwichr*. pickle*, oll'e*.
church at 3:30 P. M.
(ieorge Thurston, entertainment;
will regret to featn that *he i* ,M)lalll ** 1*1 ami hoi coffee being
Mr*.
Harold
Kastner.
year
Itook.
The W.M.U. of the First lispAn organisational luncheon will confined t« the 1 1 truild Laughton , t.|veil. Trie regular dinner was
tist Church will hoM their monthly
Memorial Hospital because
served oil Tilltiday evening. Those
program meeting at 3:30 P. M. at lie given on Oct. 2!t at 12:00 illness.
j M-en at the club during the week- *
£ c church annex with Cirrlr No. o’clock at the Country Club for all
women golfer* who are interested
i*: i . i w. /•! i. i i. , , , , «nd were &gt;tr. und Ml*, jt. A. New2 ip charge.
friends of ^ t. t lalf Mint... Ill, !
Mi. and Mr*. George D.
The Scminule County
Clvie in becoming members. Member* will regret to legrn that he un- „j&gt;h
Mr&gt;
Miw. fi, K. Me
Mu«ic Association will meet nt will play golf carh Wednesday at derwent an ojarMlon at*, the ; Cal|( Mr
M,,. \V
Fleming
8:00 P. M. in the Episcopal Par­ 1 :0 0 . P. M. at the local club ex- Frrnald Uughtnn MemorU| link.
, Mr Nmt Mr* W. U William*
ish House. All officers, directors, rept on the third AVcdnesday of piUl nnrfw.nday jdghl..
A)w Mr. jmd W
-tf. *W.
division chairman, captain* amt earh.munlh when n luncheon and
business
meeting
will
lie
.held
at
i
Spenccf.
Mr.
anil
M
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.
Hugh
worker* are urged to attend. Mlsa
«- received Imlay
thatFIt; Wbelchel,
^Won!
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****« WP" Mr. ami Mr*. "Joek
%
Helen Welch will lie present to 12:00 noon ami golf games will
follow.
'Ii.* I.ytllnn
‘hddrcsH the worker*.
.. ,, Boyle
.
. win.
, j*.. attend.
. Hilll, LMl.
v and Mr*.. W.
. . l*.. lli.rnl,.
Jhlsp Lijiv cl "by in lluihuni, Mr* and Mr*. John Ivey. Mr. ^atid
TUiUiHAY ■
I Clyde Terwillegar, local golf N. C, Ita* lawn pledged In the; Me*. John Mcisch, Mr. and Mr*.
The K. W. Ware Bible Class of pro, opened the meeting by ex­ Delta Delta Delta uiclal soroity. , j|, E. Tnoke, Mr. ami Mrs, Itoy
First Methodist Church will plaining that the purpose of the
,
J Holler, Dr. andsMr*. Harry W « 4
nave a covered dish supper with organisation was to create interval
Mi** Nancy William', had a* tuff. Mr. and Mr*, (ieoige TbursIce cream and cake at the It. L among the women golfers. Thr
McKinney home, IMS Maple Ave­ vnriou*i officers needed and their I her guest'over Sunday Mini Mary ton, Mr. and Mi*. Andraw Ikirr
Mr. and Mr*
A J.
nue, at 7t00 P. M. Ilpstcssc* will duties were also explained by Mr, Nell Clirlstian of Clewjston. Miss away,
Williams. Mr. ami Mr.. E. U.
be Mr*. C, E. Chnrpening. Mr*. J. Terwillegar and he state.I that William, and Mias Christian arc Smith.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ea,
i
l
l
,,:genN.’ Axzarello and Mrs^ R. H. Rrely. tourists should Ire allowed to &gt;oin
New officers wil lie in rhsrge of at seasonal members.
"Mr. Terwillegar also saidylhat
the meeting and plant,- for. the
the officers of the Sanford club
coming year will Jn: .completed.
have “been Invited to attrnd
THURSDAY

At Country

.Uuitil ..ii umi
1 .541um4' nit
n —lmttiffill*J Ram—- _ Ilnw
.jj j i PibH
i Plays—.Hid Dog Boast nnl stuff.
j Thing* ate leally pnjtpiir!!"
i
In assembly Oil. 2, the officer

A

M rs. Wilson Speaks
Couples Honored By
To Home Department
.Mr., Mrs. Rouinillal
- HO-m I i \YiL.nl»! gue*t [n.iker nt’ the meeting of
the American Home Department
of
.''eufoid
Club held
,,f the
''.T ;^
"fo id WoRiap'.
Woman's Club
hold
on Frids v at B;0fl oVlork at the
Woman. Club. Mr*. Wil»on talked
to the. gioiio .unreining the new

aid*' . p H
pio'i*t to |te a. b y j , .
. i.-uu im. iJrg. Program chairman, M»*» . n «. criii.rvd o jlh a LiV bioio ' •••!
in' all. Som*» .till'' 0 Ilrbiiii] llntharn Rtlpr.vhL announced that i nndeLibm liobline bitillic Uifti
Ml»*‘ Coti-nn U'dboit will lie the; TIiom
a*K*n on the hayrtdt' i.i-i,.
Hie 8R|i|»ri wer«&gt;
uOi'i!' »**| Ml - tnd
I A C K SO N i t * N V »H NT Ell, speaker for the next inceting to Mi. atul
Mi
o \ M i.
; Mr*
W Sjjnrr
OPAL WILLS-FI.OYD KfiNNKY, Ik* held on Nov "Jo
Mi. Shinholter « e l . o i t i c d Henry M ight. ' I i . c ami M,
EMILY Tti.\Y E I: S 'I | I | o N
nmi Mia.
lb
O, I*. Heipdon and dames 1 'iapp*.
HELMS. JACKIE t f o ’llD \ It I). guests, M.
Mis Ralph Austin Smith
Ho* Munson TiMetl'- of l nmtillu and
CLYDE WALKER ’
G -lesser for the meeting included j Lieut. Itu»'l‘lt S AV iliac e
1 The FRESHMEN sh
Mr&gt;- I'red Williams. Jr., Mrs J.
M AUKD AT IA SI. Eugrnr Harp, 18. ’ •'v ,M,tl ,h l‘ &gt;, l,!
T h eir
It.'IIliHe blitter, liji'tii t
other
Higgins and Mis. James

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Col. and his bridrof .1 few dance Inst Satuida.
hm . Shirley Campbell, 15. Venire Iteap* ..f fun. The 1
Be.
Cal, aic all smiles as tliey jbrary » « » drrnrateil
pu With the msrrtaRt* crOtfleate
foil' ling then wedding in Baton,

N M Iiiy roiiple were twice picWiii' I Iroot getting married m

ui- Crnpp*
ni ce I/ n':.,l»'
' I*f |Tf*
Tile iti p.iilmriil votisl un,.nun ! from your rugs • Satin ate llm
«.th pink oiislv to lii-li' llie city in olitnining decay’f
the fai.ri'
,
,
.
' and Idue ru lin ' jj.'.i .I-..-old
the PHblU swimming |mol with amt1 tak
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'drinks* rake and putatu rh i*v nvr, Ml- John Sellitard. Jr. and Mm ri'dh a* mlliwilv.
served ns mean, of Uet'idng .r Smtr Martina ip charge of the
alive. The mu-ie. Im« t.
'snnniihi i'
Mm . .IJernd'.ui -,JtU

Cat :n.u. Colorado, and New , With fmitb.ilt
M re. j beeaus# ot then np&lt; * ‘ Tliey ready, Sr
hull

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,t

pi n! ■ to. tlilV''
waded until fihlrlcy became 15 and til.un selionl spirit til,II.
I-'.
Bug' M' HI, thin. With tdr hist fore. The team lo..L iitiipb and
week'- pjy from a-job in a *lee| lej.ily out Ihete dill Itg in:, lice
milk tile i ini: coti|dc tm.dlv umc and with the ehe. ilead'-. t. f. t Mtg
wc*i 11 nit' nitI'i'rulI .V
.'i.nitu/j
i1,*,i(,) ll.eni up, they mi- i- 'i11.1 to mine
.
llituugh wit|i flying Vid.u

Ntm I’.T.A. ICiijoys
S lID IH T
f
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O fficers "f the
Ik'Pditmeiil are
'Ians ale genii.,;
. •/■ i , ‘ e. rhnlrm aii. Mr*.
now foi Ihe big lint ■1 Si htoI ih n ii mini. Mm

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rfimneC'l that nll'nlctnlicK are in­
vited tji a tea to tie given on tt.t
2l» b\ tin .Fine Arts Depot Ime lit
when H im AV.uthnuin will elliiltit nnd . |K*/ik eouceilung In- paint­
ings

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Circle No. fi of the W. M. U.
of the First BantUt Church met
recently at the h\ne of Mr*. H.
F. Kent, MI2 Park Avenue with
Mrs, J. C. Strange as hostess.
The rhslrmsn,
Mrs. Strange,
presided over the meeting and the
devotional was given by Mrs. J. T.
Newby. Election of officers was
bald aiul plana - were - formulated
for the coming year.
pFollowing, adjournment of the
u*iness session refreshment',
served by Mrs. Strange to Mrs. W;
C. Wilson, Mrs, E. Hester Garrick
of Orlando, Mrs. Kent, Mrs,' J. 8 .
Harrison. Sirs. Boy llrltt. Mrs. Toil
Goodwin, Mrs. Hoy Reell. Mr*. H.
1.. Oslmme, Mrs. A. C. Williams
. and Mrs. Boston Steele.
ti Also
It Mr*.
K tinsHenrietta
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, MCbhr«d.

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un. Miss- Ib'tt.v Tliurniimil, finance*
Mi
Martina, niemltefriup; Mis*
, ^ + R , ihs-ht mngrAh, Mm Wwllare

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. Assembly, of Hod
Church,

In Blue, Peach and
While

Laurel
ej&gt;l

A'emu*

thru slN D V l
S 'tim l .V

t'lell, it ’ Shelby li.nmorl.. Ion ry Inight. Oci I
i*. Ji#ftkit ^ J I iitf 1 Ihi’111. If IIh-Y IItf *»ll wfiIk.
R E V . AM I II Alt).IS
Ba*' I'l .iiy U-iwIll and L.mell lt*l* «tfttlll
Tl ■. I ■
ttnlmiiy ‘ Hi U
ilV *411• :
-Ml.f
Eidl.A'ifn* the pl.iyrnlll Hie Jimjui* it*i?l
"ntui !tfern.t MilIf tl ii
mill.
the ■ ii. ■ enjiiyed gmtie* an,In anil- liTD\t* « • # j pattx ill * till*
the u pn . . -inn of A|i* A. E Buckingham
u «|yf
$ Vv
Ru.-I
Park after ii i TJ la. * l *..&lt;■ ‘fit?.
NOT A HOT WAVE. . . .
M» * I II I'niveU ptesoU'd nvn IluMtk still l!itliftU T ,.i. Jlu'l ir»
i(
NOT A COLD WAVE. . . .
•In -I . (
meeting uni plan*tent.
•lifts i| el v
enter IliHimriili
*vr* ed t* tnfii linn ll|It, Inn
Rut A CumliiitnUim Of The Rest
Henley, llichstd •Itras. Holt lint- Welt* made fo* the llulloKi'Vn
cat m .! '"^t., mid at the
h.mL Was vtij.iVf f IVv - 1
. |'l 11
per. Al Lyons and Howard Hoed.
I'Viittires Of All WuviitR Melhtuls.
oh
u ,t n JiO ■ P. M. In'
Vmi Will Ex peri el ire
riiatSe -ii Ibc v irp.itf c.tmmilleC'
) ikspy
wen- Mi- It It Hmith, hot d"g*^
■•N
A New Thrill With Our New
and in i**. Mi J.*' Sluuv. Fish;
LOW HEAT WAVE,
Pond—f E In-ti mni k auiT AfTti T
( J ! A ra l* 1n Buxine** In Suoford)
Tfody. ' II ■1-.* *:,i... , f" H. I’ oWelU
y
It. BOB Till)ALAS
i Brgi*tel " Aml Ao lel
ami ! E Bate . t'lfigo. .Mr f:.
E. Ihpmatk. Itean bag. M T
FVA-liFSS KKAUTY SHOP
■She^le, f.nturn telleTT It AVatd. *
HOLLYWHOD. ft.
20 {TPi
e.itloU caiuly, 'l l - At G. ||.»!gss,{
I l l s E n - I Set ntt 11 S t re e l
■I'h n n e .'H u J
Little-known fact* alHitit a well- cake ttalk; Mi- Rule,ton, apple ’
ImU'Intr,
Mi
rtiidma
H
ik e . I
___ __ — ___
Sit
known town:
Mr*.

It. G. Fox, M i "
Jutic
New Smyrna, Mi-*
Frances Mahoney. Ml*&lt; Joyce
HcUrl ami Mi** Uoiothv Powell.
Bell Hmidl. Mark Cle'eland. Jr.,
Kirby Fite, Jr.. Hugh Whcl.liel,
Jr„ Tone Htaldleston, Bov Echols,
AV. M. Bender, F. D. Scott. H It

lleveti* pf

Among the Haiif.il.I gut* at­
tending Htel soli who at e [ilcdged
to the Pi Beta I’lii *.uoflty. are
the Misses Imlb I,ee, Nancy Wil­
liams, Kathryn Wiggins. Audrey
Bach and Myra South"aid.

'is IW. E. Robinson of Ft. Ijiudenluli'

i*.Jr.

Hollywood

In IlHM the staid comtuomly ..r '-I* ' &gt;hn.u and M
&gt;- ..
ti„-^
Ml rhlfk'B of ||h*
Hollvwo.nl

ptiKM'.l nil
'
r

oidinnnn .

Happy Birthday

I rap

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Aim.
tiilo-v

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prohibiting the *nh- of Ihpior ex
(n
rj.e' •
(opt l.y phni mucisU on |ilv»er|p-1 evening after u ImH’ Mm king ami
Hon . . . That year the speed limit I ipfeB nf Uie c irnlrpt
\
'

The. town was incorpornti-d in
IlHi.A. Ii Jycjnn* .part nf Los
AngeleX lit.IttlU itvortler to gel a
wnti'r annulv . . . AI&gt;&lt;iut_3p,(MM}
pionfr work in motion plctui*
whlrh
are ,-walteied
itisgos.
Htuiipd uie let* Ajlgele* area.
Paramount, RKO and (adutnhia
arc the only hlg studio* Imnled in
ItollywiHHl . . .
Population of Hollywo.uk t*
soineukiHt over IMtJMXI In 1010
it was 1.000. Most film (dayers,
except for sortie iddlimers, live to
other ureas . ... altitude: 3H5 feet
■ Famoits Vine Street Is actual)y
UlBn , w„ mi|,„ |n
.
N„
|,as a stag.- 13. filth
w„tker« Iwlng a supcrsHtioiia hit.
-"
....
r * f ■The 13th-stage is rallnl I2A,. . .
Tliiur are 18 film houses on Hob
4y w.md- Bonlevardr nomrntnr trg~
ilimste theater, no burlesque
•hiiw . , '.
The first movie msde. here was
. Ernie . Morris
entertained a "Her Indian Lover In l»IL Among
group „f ymtnir friend* on Friday It* stars was Jack Conwav. who
plghtw l}h_s ‘‘ BunkJInusa-^irir. j ___
...___________
last ________
tllrrcie'il'"The
Huckster* . . .
ADeT atiemllng the foothall game Within three mouths the climate
I . . . I t*.-,*—a . U
f ..n l
n n d
V J . I* ' t t . ■ ■, ■■
— 1 1 —- - 1 . I
A ft
g it —
I
lietWeeii Sanfnrd and New Hmyrn attracted 15 film companies
and
the group returned to the Morris in five years the yearly studio
home on Iioeust Avenue to spend payroll was estimated at $20J)00,the night, *
000
,
On Saturday the hoys cooled
TK-rc are areas named North,
their breakfast over the outdoor East and West Hollywood, but no
fireplace In the hark rsrden of South Hollywood . . . Aside from
the Morris home. RrewkfXsl In- movies and radio programs, tloleluded hot rake* with bacon and lywnod,.also maufarturr* automo­
other delirious food. t.ate In the tive parts, medicine, stationery,
niornlng den colas and cake were phonograph records, fruit drinks,
•*rved before
the guests
re­ plumbing . , . Alybsms. Arkansas,
turned to their homes.
Florida, lllinola, Maryland. Mis­
Those Invited to be with* Ernie sissippi. Missouri and Nrw Mexico
were: Billy Parks, Wayne McCoy, also have towns named HollyBilly Westfall, Edwin Madden, .wood. • • ■ There Is only one dally
John Ammon, Tommy Rumbley, newspaper here, the Cltiten-News.
Bobby and Ernie -Morris. - -r—
The original likilans in Holly­
—
wood effected marriage by an egchange of money, which consisted
of shells, and other valuables be­
tween two parties. This was a
primitive forerunner of what Is
now done with* four lawyers and
Beberl Beckwith
the community property law.

Ernie Morris (iiven —
“ Hunk House” Party

For Lutile moons captivating
s t y l o s , smoothness in lil,
oasy-lo-carc-lor lu x u rio u s
fabric. Typically HoJoproolIhis s l e e k Sophisticate (or Sleeping pleasure. In fine
rayon jersey with touches ol
shirring here and there fo
accent your lovely figure.

Revhal Serv ices

lie |

AA'j' III'lie Antl I n 11INI I

church annex with Mr*. It. F.
ho are en route to Bilosl, Mis*
Cooper, newly elected chairman.» , ...
.
Rogers of Jackpresiding. The meeting opened honvdle.'
... . - J**n
with the devotional led \/y Mrs.
.
A. J. Petenion.
Dr. nnd Mrs A- C. Kirk and
Plan* were made for the* coming
two son*' of Orlando and Mrs.
year and officers appointed in­
Kirk’s mother, Mrs, M. I., Futrh
eluded Ml*. J. *1- Jackson, se- have returned Dorn a motor trip
Mrs. If. M. Hilderbrand, Mrs. J. J, cretAry;
Mrs. Myron Smith,
Hollv.' Mrs. D. C. Glhhs. Mrs. E. program chairman; Mr*. I. N. through
M. Carroll, Mry W. C. DcCoursey, Kimbrough, Bible; Mrs. AV. P. lucky
■ r s . M .' Cummings, Mrs. K. C. Westmoreland, literature; Mr*.
Hayman, . Mrs . Hess Stephen^, Fred Myers, stewardship; Mr*.
Mrs. J. T. Newhy. Mrs. AV. C. AV. L.^Vance, enlistment: Mr*. will
Kgmblcy and Mrs. Strange.
Peterson, Community mission*; nttendi
football gmnv on Saturday Iwfote
Mrs. A. L. Barineau, publicity.
I) l&gt; T
At the close of the business leaving for New York' City pi
session refreshment* were served spend a week. She has just com•‘The Huralif regrets an omission by Mrs. Cooper, Mr*. Jackson and ptrled her first yesr af the'lnw
In the report of. Ihe DDT solutiftn Mr*. Myers to Mrg. 8. J&gt; Davis. schmil .of Du- Unix'ersity of Virto Im used in ridding hibiscus of Mrs. J. R. Ashley.’ Mrs, Raymond ginin.
bud worm as'suggested by C. ,J, Rader, Mrs. Jackson. Mr*. KimMr. nnd Mrs. AV. R. lty*on have
Wllllsm* In his talk at the San- hrough, Airs. II. E. Morris, Mr*.
(aid Garden Club meeting Thura- Myers, Mr*. IVlerinn, Mrs. A. D[ intiirned from n visit of three
■ly. It I* advisable, he stated to Rountree, Mr*. AV. L. Vanee. .Mis* .nwnth* in the north nnd eastern
use one'tableipoonful nfbOperrent Allie Traff.rrd, 5Ds; Westmore- sinter: AVhlle away they were'the
guests of .,Maj. and Mrs. -Jamee
DDT solution to a gallon of water, j land and Miss Maude Jenkins.
llcnrv Hv*»n in. Washington. D.
C. and M l" ftleda Dysgn, who is
attending the Tfniversity of Virgin'ia law xrhool in Charloltesville,
Va. During their slay with M a j
ami Mr*. .Dy»on, Maj. Dyson le.ft
p.o SpiL 18 for w trip prouml the
world by plane for the Armjf.

GOUJNS

v

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Officer* were appointed recently
...Mr. and Mrs J. T. Brady hitve
mootin'.’ nf Circle N&lt;\ huf
“ ■* their guest* Capt, and Mrs.
I r iU

YOU JUST KNOW THEY'RE. . .

.

Pi*

Sliiltlnus Nitisptv
I'hiHu- .In O

}

Mr, and Mi.-. A T Ball. Mr.
ami Mrs. A.
i.l.illiilt, Jr of
Maeon, (ia. and Ted and llustei
Colley of Osteen enjoye.1 a deepsea fishing trip yesterday at
- Ihiytnn* Benchr” -

I'lrst -Baptist Church hild

sum s

i ,.|| Immediately

U I&gt;l)A'l

Officers Appointed *
_____At, Circle 1 Meet

f

III

|,'| ill tl t,*rlili I'm •
r.iking .OrdiM

III*

Country Club nnd at
the Or. lamlo
1
that illime will' nfak^ ^lnn' for in­
ter-city matches to Ik* held this
winter. Dcl-and, Winter Park and
Howey-ln-thr'-Hills have also ex­
tended invilntifm* to the local club
this winter*, he declared.
The group voted to place the
due* at $5.00 per yrsr which
would be used fur the publication
of the vrar bonk and prise* to be
given each week to the winner of
the matches.
Reservations for ’the luncheon
on Oct. 20 may lie made l.y tele­
phoning Mrs. George' Thurston
and women who art* Interested in
joining the association are to con­
tact Miss Powell, membership
chairman.

Kent Home Scene
^ Of Circle Meeting

ROSE
I

A nielli nil Home
Mrs. Shiidiol-cr.
W illiam ', vice
I ,ee, seetetary;

_All tnejaligra cligiaUle lac mam- -luncheon wlth-Jbe Oilandn W«mI«T*h»via the Disabled American *»&gt;» Golf Association on Oct. 28.at
krganitaiiud are invited
nttrn#"tixi bring their fatuilun
tb a supper meeting at the Legion
Hut at 7:30 P. M.
The American i.eglon Auxiliary
Will have a covernl dish, supper
at 0:30 P. M. at Hu* lo-gion Hut.
Members will bring gifts for the
Joy Gift Shop.

\looi if H nil of
ntm Mr
Jr, ami Mr.' nod 'll
hnilylr
rHnu'h&lt;dder ueri- In. .m
at
1 .i slipper gui n mi S , nd.«&gt; ...
i Ing by Mr .un! Mr- I am U E
t Rnumillat. Ill it’ " '
‘im’tir oh
East ."Fiiurti'iiith Street..*

|&gt;; tonrtli gi
.B.tty Ant. INMv and b.lui Allen
plnnv; fifib ,*iit,!" lloiina lemlV
...-I Hhell.v l&gt;fHiiiHikf'p*&gt; t. i'i.i.i-i j__

Ti l'mi Wniinm moI I.. Ip'iii .AVe-'.
■. 1

■,, 14&gt;

. ■i , t..,

.. tew minute* liefoie frying. It
. til shtuik nod curl I.- i
tf tin itef’ .utlrtjf pan " re
li * vetl wtu'ii it i, pot. in
fo
tbj’ refriy. r itoi the .obi mu "ill
b able fo drop dirictly i|o*»*i
fi'iii the t.ot torn of the evil (tor •
dor nod hrlp nuiiit.e aic elren
bn lull in IIn- . aliuiet .

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\M L B H \ S t l i . l u x
\ l M i l ABA

The.-Ametirnn Legion Aiixjii.ii ■,
"ill lii."' u eovnV'd ' ilr*b 'tipper
on Tliadtty tiiglit nt O ;ft I* Al .i
the lagion Hilt. Atemt*"' «llf
In jpg gift* f"t the Joy ((ill SI|"P
Tin
.hop . futni dit - gifts fof
veteran* in tin' three VeW i an
hospital in- Ebiiidit, Is ti' Cilv
llav Pin.'*'nod t'n.M Gen.m l nt
Coi'nl liable*, ri.e velbriins mnv
rhiH&gt;., thru* gift* "iil.n ot etiurg',
r»ud ’ end'litem ••• iid.-tlivi ' nod
friend* in tip')'' home Iiiwiih.

-Qunlity^itighl . . . Slylc-KiKlil
v

WHITESHIRT'S
by ARROW and
VAN IIELSEN

► 25

up
Cluster |)le.ilcil, slinultirr fnlhirx^ . . .
below llto c IImiu slrcvcs . . .
these little limbic Iric\s of Textron*
tailoring win iom|&gt;!iiin'iitv for von.
T h e s e handsomely
ta ilo r e d ,

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while

broadcloth s h i f t s
are

.ScIf-slimtit-lmHotis arr y mtine cHcan |iearl. , .

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fully, cur for

comfotl and'fit.

lOfttOll holes are Iteaitlifitlly !nmntl.
Hits rucliantlng lilttatse nf Textron r.t)on romainn
conics iit fasctttalittj; shade' of
J’ink, Blur, Black or While.

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�♦*AGE POUR

TOR SANFORD IIEftALD. HANFORD. PIORIDA

- M O N D A Y ; O C T . 2 0 ; *1

SCHEDULE B— APPROPRIATIONS Department of General Government
1IUDGET SUMMARY 1917-1918
'
Anticipations
For Department o f General Government
Miscellaneous Revenue (See Schedule A j
Utilities Service Tax
Surplus in Hie Department of General *
Government as of September U&lt;&gt;, 1047,
appropriated for o|»-iatiny expenses in
the Department of General Government
during the fiscal year 1947-1948.
Prior Years' Taxes f t l i Ht part originally
levied for updating expenses!
To Be Raised by Taxation 1047 Tax Roll

. Appropriation*
Department of General Government
Operating Expenses (See Schedule B)
Department of Debt Service,
(See Schedule C)
Interest on Series A Refunding Bonds
Interest on Series C, D, and E, Refunding
Ronds
Sinking Fund for Purchase or Acquiring
Bonds

$122,025.00

$287,775.00

Collection Expenses

Division of Public Health A Sanitation
Salary- City Physician
Salary- Meat Inspector
Salary- Sanitary Officer
Testing Milk
Office Supplies A Miscellaneous Expenses
la ib or- Rodent'Control Project
Chemicals A Supplies for. Rodent Control

Department of Water Utility
(See Schedule D)
Operating Expenses
Debt Service: Interest on Series B Re-^
funding Bonds
Sinking Fund for Purchaie or Acquiring
*
Ronds
Total Appropriations
* In the Department o f Water Utilities it Is estimated that a Profit of
*31,750.00 will result from Operations, which Money will be used to meet
. Expenses-in the Department o f General Government.
„ .

Total Anticipations

a — Es t i m a t e d m i s c e l l a n e o u s r e v e n u e s
Privileges and Franchises
$ {
Road njwl Hridvc Emul------— ------ —------------ *
Pouiicl Fees mid Dog Tuxes
Inspection Fees
•
. ,
Fines and (Vista
'
• '
2
Parking Meters
.
*
i
Interest ami Costs pn Taxce
Snle of Cemetery Lotr
Airport
2
Zoo
.
■,
t
Sale of Foreclosed Properties
1
Recovery of Liens on Property Foreclosed by County
Sundry Miscellaneous Income
sch edu le

SCHEDULE B— APPROPRIATIONS Department of General Government
City Commission
Salaries- Cor nis-doners
Miscellaneous xpettscs
S a la ry -J |
Office SfljTp!

1,250.00

City Attorney
‘
_
" SfltaVy— Ciry Attorney
Off Re Supplies A Miscellaneous Expenses
Mtmicipnl Elections
Salaries of Elections ^Officials and
Miscellaneous Expenses
Division of Streets) Bridges A Sewers
(Including Street Cleaning A Garbage
Disposal)
i*
Superintendence Lninjr
Food A clothing for Prisoners,.
»
(Jus, Oil A Supplies for Motor Vehicles
Machinery .A Equipment-Supplies
Street A Sower Materials— — :--------- r
Tools, Kmerguncy A Miscellaneous
Supplies
Comiminicntlons
« -f
License Taga
Concrete Street Markers
New Mqjor Vehicles
Division o f Public Buildings,
,
Labor
Lights, Fuel, Ice, etc.
Janitor Supplies
Building Materials A Repairs
Furniture A Fixtures
E n g in e e r i llg _ _ l _

10,412.00

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Airport
Sulary- Superintendent
Salaries- Firemen, Guards, Utility Men
I,abor
Office Supplies
* ■’ “
Communications
'
Lights
Power
Water
Gas, Oil A Auto Supplies
Machinery A Equipment Supplies
Runway Lights A Beacon Light Supplies
Building Materlnla A Supplies
Streets A Sewer Materials A Supplies
Fertilizer A IhadcliciiTca
Travel Expense*
Miscellaneous Expenses

Docks A Wharves
Repairs A Replacements
Miscellaneous Expenses
Division of Police Protection
Salary- Chief
Salary— Captain
Salaries- Other Pollceme
Special- Services
* Gas, Oil A Auto Supplies
Office Supplies
Communications'
Repairs to Radio A Telephone Equipment
Drugs, Chemicals, Disinfectants, e t c
Uniforms. Radges, Caps, et?.*
Food A Supplies for Prisoners
Janitor's Supplies
Ice, Fuel, etc. •

Division of F*ire Protection
Salary- Chief
Salary— Ass’t Chief
Salaries- Other Firemen *•
Gas, Oil A Auto Supplies
Machinery A.Equipment Supplies
Office A Quarters Supplies
,
Communications
' ' *
Chemicals, etc.
Repairs, Replacements A Sman To&lt;
. Uniforms, Radges, Caps/etc. ;
Gas, Fuel. Ice, Laundry,Jtc. I? ,
Janitor’s Supplier
, Miscellaneous Supplies A Expanse#
Furniture A Fixt
New Equipment . /

S slary- Csretaker
Gas, Oil A Auto Supplies
Feed A Supplies for Animals
Chemicals A -Disinfectants
j
Building Materials A Supplies.
Tools A Miscellaneous Supplies
Animals

Cemetery Maintenniu-c
Labor
Plants, ’Shrubs A Other Supplies
Expansion A Development of New
Section
Division o f Inspections
Salary- Inspector
Gas. Oil A Auto Supplies
Travel Expenses
Office Supplies A Miscellaneous Expenses
New Motor Vehicles

Chemicals, Drugs, etc.
Sehilnole County \Velfare Board
Seminole County Health Unit
Salvution Army- Indigent Transients
Miscellaneous
•
*

Division uf Insurance
Fire, Automobile, Rubbery, etr.
Workmen’s Compensation
Employee. Group Life Insurance
Surety Rond Premiums
.
Pensions for Employees

3.090.00
2.282.00
25.658.00

200.00
200.00

500.00
•

-

200.00

Division of Finance, Records A Taxation
. , Salary- Manager, Clerk A Assessor (onehalf)
Salary- Deputy Clerk A Bookkeeper
Salary- Tax Collector (one-half)
Salary- Clerical Assistant *
Salary--Secretary to Manager
Audit '
Legal Advertising
. Recording Fees A Exchange
Office-Supplies -*
- Travel Expenses
V
Communications
Gas, Oil A-Auto Supplies
Miscellaneous Expenses
New Office- Equipment

1,600.00
1 , 200.00

2.958.00
2.282.00
21,935.00
760.00
200.00
100.00

’ 25.00
850.00
1, 000.00

2,500.00

2,968.00
-8 0 0.0 0
160.00
600.00

,

1 000.00

.

38,000.00

Special Litigation A Financings
Legal Fees A Miscellaneous Expenss
Properties Acquired Thru Tax Liens
Maintenance A Disposal
Civil Service Commission
Salary- Clerk

1.940.00
1.600.00
200.00

,100.00

1 200.00
1,600.00

100.00
600.00

500.00
260.00
2,600.00
760.00
250.00
1, 100.00

*
'

**
,

*

*
•
-

, ..
'
‘

*

14,565.00

1 ,000 JK)

25.00
60.00

A d v e rtisin g .

fee Supplies
Miscellaneous Expenses

R e c re n tio n :

Salaries- Director A Supen ji
Diamond Ball
Shuffleboard Courts
Tennis Courts
Athletic Field
New Playground Equipment
Miscellaneous Activities
Rental on Community Center

2.760.00
2.850.00
1.320.00
2 100.00
1,800.00
1.050.00
150.00
/ 25.00
1.500.00
50.00
. 160.00
250.00
50.00
500.00

Publicity
* *
Seminole County Chamber o f Commerce
All Otheg* Purposes

250.00

slon of-Parks-A-Playground* ^

Salary- City Fngineer
Office Supplies
Communications .
Miscellaneous Expenses
New City MapH

Fernald- Laughton.Memorial Hospital
Contribution for Maintenance
Public Library
Salary- Librarian
;
Salaries- Aas’t Librarians —Lights, Fuel, etc.
Books, Supplies A Miscellaneous Expenses
Furniture A Fixtures
.Charity

1 2 , 000.00

License Tags
Travel Expense
Miscellaneous Supplies A Exjtenses
Furniture A Fixtures
New Radio Equipment
New Automotive Equipment

-7.600.00

Labor
Gas, Oil &amp; Auto Supplies
Plants, Shrubs, Fertilizers, etc.
Tools A Similar Supplies
Miscellaneous Supplies A Expenses
New Machinery A Equipment
New Park Benches
New Flags

•

*

Ordinary Fund Obligations
’ f
For Payment of the Following:
Notes for purchase of property for
municipal1port A dock facilities:
J. B. Adkins
fVictor Check
. ?\ *
"V
W. E. Kirchhoff, Jr.

760.00
600.CO

Interest on Ordinary Fund Obligations
For interest on note to J. B. Adkins
For interest nn note to W. E. Kirchhoff,

1,760.

226.00
626.00

Contingent Fund
Contingencies
’

8,062.00
*

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*

Total For Department o f Gen m il Govsramtnl

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(Costlaaed oa Page Five)

9207.776J

�MONDAY* OCT. I oT 1947

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THE SANFORD nERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FIVE

Meeting Is Planned
By Children’s Home

Deer Causes Havoc •
•In Yonkers' Grill

I'm * ^ ’ill Holiness
•Church Needs Aid

Th* first
regular &lt;|uart«rly
meeting of the officers, directors
•nd sponsors of the new Central
Florida Division of the Children's
♦feme Society of Florida, will lie

V ON KKItS. N. Y „ Oel. 20 UPj—
Everythin* was pleasant amt
and peaceful yesterday in Brophy’a
UarAmd Grill.

ifl* rtf- flit id
At) Mpl'tstl f«'
h ire, bedding. . di«hi"« mid f

heW at the-C tii mtwr of li.HUnfrh.-~

muring iheir beers. Suddenly one
(lanced at the plate (lass front
window. Ills eyea bul*rd.
” I^K&gt;k out!" hie yelled—and dived
under a tahle.
There was a rrath. The window
fell in and a 170-pound doe stood
in the barroom.

Building, Orlando, at 3:00 I*. M.
Oct. SO.
Linton K. Allen. Orlando Hanker,
president of the division, will pre­
side. Brief reports wilt lie made
bv Gus Lawton,
treasurer,
.............
........ Mrs.
Willard Jones Garrett, the division
superintendent. Dr. ( Thoms* E.
Neal,. medical advisor;' and iitxifr
superintendent, Marcus C. Fa**.
Important husinesa matter
be erted upon and plans inac
a hi* annual inspirational meeting
of the division to he held in Jan­
uary, 10411,
appeal fur funds will I*
made at thia meeting. Three Hun
dred outstanding
citizen* of
Orange, Semipole, Lake and Osceola counties, are officers, dir*
ectora and sponsora for the new
Division. It is expected that most
of these persona will L« present.

-T here mm — stood—XT—tht

CITIKNS' fOOD COMMIMIf chairman Cbarlc* Likkttian trl ,ht) confers
l.t Waihingtnn with Harold Krk.vr. genet a I cuuii I-fur Ihr AH- D.. •
I iery, Itectlfym* and Wine WorUcra Union. They Uimum.'u the ujicen i tot tiic distlllm* industry to sifut down lu iiunui-* m ills cp.ru.i.tu
f w) days beginning Oct. 25, to help et n-erve llic country's grain IU!&gt;I t 'hman overruled a iruunt ty ,lhe union Hut t r Iwllilay ir
Uuujrcd for ten days for it-ayum of unemployment.
tlub liialiouol)

tw

their companion. The doe u*a]
over the liar, smashin* bolt!
and dashed out the door.
A *ara*e wax' nest- 7
mechanics leaped Into a grease.
pit aa the doe thundered through'
the door, out into the street Again
i ami into another liar and grill—
thi* time hy the front door.
•Six men and women dashed for
shelter as the deer crashed againat
the ahufflrboard. Now bleeding
and groggy, the animal staggered
for the door but bartender John
Mosa belted it to ita knees with
■I baschall.bat. It was shot by a
patrolman.
St. Joseph's Hospital will serve
venison toblay. Where the doe
came from nobody knows.

Stray Calf Is Given
Chicago Trolley Ride

furnish thu t'idl'd Sitntniii

titult til u . il by Paul H r.
» s - m ailt* of ininchfti lion

n (’tiiollf could In' inaerU'it,

KAPOK

LIKE PRESERVERS

—&gt;_ (ioirrnm enl Iniperted —
Required b\ Law for All .Motor Hunts.

imp gent ~colunprl |ieiijdc.

A Milsil r?oup of tnelidiets ttf
n* Free Will llulmr.** Cliuri'H
(tried (he project ovei a year
1 1. und by dint nf "elf vactifice
id Imnl wink lliey have erected
frame tijilldliig fw this purpi**?
Mulhcti \ Aveir.b* ami K.ltrhtn

r iir 'C r jh iq Cni,y*»n ,.f th, ColHivi-r i* ,'7H mill'* tunic. »t
_uim-CiUfii -it. i : L rniW - u&gt;i 4 » - * o4 —

silA kliS P E A lIE REELS &amp; ICKKI. PARTS — CAST
i m ; j « h &gt;s — FRESH &amp; SALT WATER LINKS w ir e Le a d e r s — s w iv e l s — a l l t y p e s in k
EltS — TACKLE HOXKS — THERMOS JUGS (alum
inunt. non-breakable) — MINNOW RICKETS RAIN COATS \ HATS — SHOT HEN SHELLS.
Genuine Burma Calcutta Solid Center Pules

L Wilfi'it. posb-r of the ehuich.
-'asli.itlf.u ui)t aUo iu, grateful

Ifruits A Sailrlle CTrill
imtl Cut I Icnrcii.

—Western SarlrllesATTXACTIVt Mr* Hetty Diintovy, 40.
Salem, Orefion, U now asking tor
hrr 15th divorce. Mrs. Dtinl&amp;vy,
whose marital ventures Included
rrmnrrying the same man five
times, is seeking divorce front her
present husband, whom she wed in
I9UJ. on grounds of ciucl amt in­
human treatment. She »»h* owner­
ship of restaurant they both operste Si&gt;e was 17 at tire lime of her
Drst marriage.
(fnlmwllonal)

(Continued from I*ng# Four)

IIOItjN GUI'S |l.jr 1;

Schedule C
Department of Debt •Service
Par interest* due .March IV nmt September 1, 1948, on
City of Sanford, Florida, Refunding Bunds Scries A, Dated
March 1, 1937,* mid ^fnntiirirtg S^ptfernber 1, 1977, the 'rev­
enue for thia purpose to be-derived fronrDebt Service projKjrlion o f current year’ s taxes.
.

a rale b i f i d V live!. . . 1* 1 i d v '\ r ii.‘

ivil.I.IAHS GKOVK. !*»., ib i
xi T ' i—Till Hot is. of •I’atcr-on,
v, J.. don thr bUlap final fenlure

cum* 01

garment to bulge*' or wcigli
you don it, The (aha
oli'.n niuJ
|mwcifiil H.t Hindi- that yo’u cor
C O tO A

t the auto taring sen " 11, lien?,
There the animal ,wai tianaTcrrcd to a palroT wagon" and'
taken to the Shakespeare Avenilr
police, station.' She was locked up
in a cell and wan to )ie turned
ever- to the anti cruelty aodety
unless the owner claims her. Tlio
calf had jumped from a cattle
truck.

For Interest due .March 1, and September bt 1U48,' on
City o f Sanford, Florida, RefundinK Bonds. Series C, D,
E, Dated March 1, 1941 and nlaturlnK September 1, 1977,
the revenues for this purimse to 1h» derived from (1.1553
percent o f Debt Service pro|M&gt;rtion o f current year’s taxes.

DOOR

M A I’S —

HOI SE

L A W N '• S P R IN K L E R S

lisif-mik* oval. Horn invert'd the
dntancf yestfrday in 2:1 minute,.

pT-'ird-d-tfa •r -rhtpvrr

4iM*rl -frrtmla. tii-iiing-tltr-imtrk-Tif

7'i minute*, It),72 *ecom)» ?&gt; i by
Ibikt* N'hlon, of rbteago, oat ltd
Ibis Vi ne. Tommy llltmerthitt. rtf
d riiom -liaU illl of Ibc
li.-ndtng, I'n . finisbml •rciilol. fid- boariii)* dcvlci' in you
luui-d by Jackie llitlmcs &lt;'f Indian­ vvIII hoiI ri-1 in * a - |
apolis.

HHHOMS

(h a ll h e a rin g )

We Apprci'lnte Yiiiir lltisitn*

For Huinnce of Interest tine March 1, and September 1/
1948, on City of* Sanford, Florida, Refunding Ronds Series
C, D, &amp; E, dated March 1, 1941, and maturing September 1,
1977, the revgnua/or this purjsise to be derived from Debt
Service TfDportIon of 193G and prior year’s tuxes, and 2.
1805 percent o f Debt Service proportion of 1941 taxes, 2.
0933 percent o f 19*12 taxes, 1.80 percent o f 1943 taxes, 1.
814 percent o f 1944 taxes, 1.7528 |tercept of 1945 (axes, and
6.280 percent o f *1946 taxes.' *
For Debt Sendee proportion o f collection expenses,
(This represents ono-ha|f o f *alories of Tax Assessor und
Tax Collector), the revenues for this pur|KMt to Ik? derivecT
from Debt Servjce proportion of current year’s taxes."
^ o r purchase or acquiring City of Sanford, Florida,
Refunding Bonds, Series A. the revenues for* Hus j&gt;urtw&gt;se_
to be derivecf frnm excess‘ colh'cnons overTnterest require1
ments of snid bonds and collection exjienses o f Debt Service
proportion o f current, and delinquent taxes for years,TV37,
1938, 1939, 1940, 97.8195 |&gt;ercent of 1941, 97.9066 percent
o f 1942, 98.1310 percent .o f 1943. 98.18110 percent of 1944,1

YOU

A R [ INVITED TO DRIVE AMERICA'S LAR G EST-SELLIN G -FIN l CAR

98.2472 percent of 1946, njid 93,720 'percent of 1946
Total for Department o f Debt Service
. Schedule I)
Department of. Wnter Utility
Administration Unit '
Snlnry- Office Clerk
Snlnry Clerical Assistant
Office Supplies
Distribution Unit
■ Salary- Service Mari
Salary- Meter Man
Assistant Meter Man?
’ '
Extra I-obor
Gas, Oil &amp; Auto Supplies
Meters, Meter Boxes, Hydrants, Repairs
•
Service Main Extensions &amp; Repairs ,
Communications*
.
t
Miscellaneous Supplies' i ' ' F.k(reuses ~
- -« . . . mi "A# _ _- a
Hlkb.1 i - at t - £11' t **** »i«_■
New Equipment"

700.00

'

4,504.00

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’
'‘,X
J

1 -,
003)0

L O *

16,590.00

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■

Pi# wi ‘f iM
Production Unit

2,826,00

Salaries- Ass’t Engineers
Extra Labor
Fuel &amp; Lubrication Oils
Purification Supplies
Maintenance o f Plant, Repairs to
Machinery, Equipment, etc.
Lights
Communications
Insurance on Equipment
Miscellaneous Supplies &amp; Expenses
Rental on Facilities Constructed by
Federal Works Agency
ng Expenses

If you nre in the market fur a line jxwtwnr
car, drivo the Frazer Manhattan lieforuyou
• buy! Try the rule you Auie nnvr known I You
owe it to yourself to learn what thia great
car delivers—in l&gt;oauiy, in comfort, and in
em&lt;Ki|{irHU|H?raliundaiit jxjwer—before you
invest your money.

85,200.00

Debt Service

Truly Luxurious Truntportutlon

In the six months since the Fraser Man­
hattan was announced last March, tens o f
thousands o f men und women have liecomu
*• proud owners o f than newest o f fino cant.
- These people were' used lo qiuility uuto. mobiles, for among the cars they turned in
was every leading American rnnko—and
several world-famous foreign models. That
these new owners like the Frnzcr Manhattan

is Irest indicated hy the way they waul thair
friends'to Kaiser* Frazer dealers! Nearly
every Frazer Manhattan sale made is the
result o f an owner's recommendation!
Tlie Frazer Manhattan is today America’s
ItiWstxi llinH line car. Willow Hun has never
yet been able to make enough of*them to
take can? o f the public demand—despite
the fact that production has boon increased
more than 500'.;, since the car was an­
nounced! 'Hie reasons go lieyond price,
'lliey include medal-winning Ixniuty, fully
postwar engineering, exlraunlinnry econ­
omy o f operation, and above all, motor cor
value! Here, indeed is luxurious transpor­
tation at a price you can reolljrnfiford to pay!

68,280.00
net profits o f the department,
t, Vppropri*—
appropriated to
the deo f water ulilitf,
-----------partnlent o f General Government
Total for the Department o f Water Utility

81,760.00
886.000.00
125 8. Court Street, Orlando, Fla.

301 West First, Street

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MONDAY. OCT. 20, 1947

THE S A N F O R D HER AM ). SANFORD. FLORIDA

PACE SIX

rna
• Sporto-Koumfop"

II

Hr HUGH FULLERTON. JU.
NEW YOHK Oct. 20 &lt;/P(-Tho
American Legion boasts that 204
playrra wh o played for Major
League clubs during 11*47 arc for*
nier Legion junior playcre, 11.1 in
the American league am) PI in
the1 National, This probably has
nothing to ito with the Amorrlan
League's World Series victory
except that Joe Page l« one of the
Yankee*' 12 former legion hoys.
. . . Maurice Martin and Gene
Anderson, two of Phog Allen’a
promising freshman fiaakcthillcrs
two year* agq,. arc back on the
Kansas squad, but the Jayhawkera are more excited over a 1047
frosh named Jerry Waugh . . .
Ralph Brown, property of the
Yankees, has played two seasons
of pro liaseball. In 11*4(1 he hit
.3HI for Tampa to lead the Flor­
ida International league. This
year he topped the Sally League
with -302 for Augusta, Ga., ami
stole HO bases to bout. , , . When
anyone .suggests that Western
Michigan College was a bit rash
in hooking » fo«tl»all game with
Illinois for Nov. B. lull fhumper
homer Dunham replies: "We won't
lie as bad as U.C.L.A. was last
new year's day."

Tryout
.When Edgar (Special Delivery)
Jones. Cleveland llrowns’_ speedy
* left halfback anil distributor •of
barbe&lt;t"|esti, busted-his arm, his
teammates figured they had a
chanre to get. squair without get­
ting slugged. . . . So nuarlerbaek
Otto Graham Innocently remark­
ed. "Tho first play I’m going la
call when you get'back in tho line*

I

Jones promptly askrd how come.
. .
"Wall, that's the ploy on
which you broke your arm." Graham replied, "And 1, wpnt.to find
out early whether you can take
it."
Monday Malice*
Right after the hasAuili season.
Ted Wllliamai went* fishing near
1‘rinrcton. Minn., carrying a
weighted bat with his fiahing'taeklc . . . Ted doesn't use it to .club
Muthira to death; the but la to
keep his wrists strong and supply
and he ptiU the fish bark in the
water. . . ‘Syracuse U. has been
chosen to represent the east in the
First National Collegiate Basketbull Championships (conservative
title, what?) at (.os Angeles
Olympic Auditorium Dee. 20-20.
. . . tine of the |&gt;e*i plugs for
Taylor Spink’s Imok on Judge
Landis romt-s In a letter to the
author from Krnesaw M. I.nndis,
2nd. who comments: "You have
railed the balls and strikes as you
saw them, which is nil that anyone
can do." . , . Coy McGee, Noire
Dame srathark, has an H9 average
in his yourse In aeronautical en­
gineering. He also is noted for
his sixe five shoes —so there’s one
football player whose brains can’t
lie In his pedal extremities.
Dots ,111. Brothers
. The feature rare at Bcnlah Pork
recently was named in honor of a
Columbia, 0., finance company . . .
Th«eJ*oys should have waited until
the last day of the meeting to’ run
that one.
Nitrogen Is necessary for life,
since all proteina contain, this
element

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Tilt

IN SOUTHEASTERN PLAY SATURDAY

By CHICK IIOSCH
By \Id'll I'll BECKWITH, JU.
ATLANTA Oct. 20 M l-8 a tu rBy AUSTIN BKALMKAR
'
llhrald
Sp
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Editor
day's football produced the usual
NEW YORK Ort. 20 (/!*&gt;-—A
doxen pisjor rollcge football teams
The Seminole High School Cel­ upset* and startling result* but
By Frank Itorkett
still own all-vlrtoriou» record* to­ ery Feds trimmed the New Smy­ the surprise outcome involving
Southeastern Conference elevens
day hut several of them will have rna Barracuda* Friday night-Hanford’* Inter - city bowling
to do some fancy stepping Satur­
The Celery. F«l* showed power nya* Florida's 7-0 decision over team held a practice game here
day to keep from joining eight ami ability in turning back the powerful North Carolina State. - yesterday with Deland, with the
others which were tumbled from bcavl‘ Hitriacudas In a 25 to fl
The Gator* had lost so often, latter winning two games and los­
the ranks of Hie unbeaten 4ml un­ content that »».■ full »f excite­ 13 times hand running for a new ing unit
tied during Ihe past weekend.
ment aryl thrill* from the IrPgin- league record, it began to appear
Sanford will play a return game
that th»v couldn’t win. J f any­ with Dctand next Sunday at 3:00
Kuril previously Undofooted utcV. ping to the end.
ens os Minnesota. Vanderbilt.
Fn&gt;Vn tlx very opening of the one gave them a chance of beat­ P. M. in -Det-and.
Yale. Maryland, William ami contest it was evident that the ing- the Wolf Pack, it wasn't men­
Paul Pexold turned in the ln**t
Mary, Marquette, Boston College : |i a J(|„s ,v,,lv f- r jntf „ ,|,.|pr. tioned out loud.
•ingle game yesterday with a &gt;
ami Muhlenberg dropped out of
| t, ,im, Ivcause Donald Deal
Then early in tba first .period score of 221.
the all-victorious class and now t
,p(. |,n|| ^
hi* qwn left Dol by Forties, Florida sparkplug,
W I, TP
can forwent rate on returning the tackle for ;t 51 yard _touchdown romped 70 yard* for a touchdown Deloind
2 I 2475
compliment to such other hopeful* iuiint on the second offensive play and I.a* I&lt;cwls booted the extra Sanford
l 2 2U40
ns muv cross their paths
of the tiff. Tin*-try for the extra (mint. The Gators settled hark,
Among the topflight aggrega­ point wa-&gt; no good, but the F'od* and although outplayed for the*
The City Bowling la-ague had
tions, those whose*perfect record* never relinquished the 0 to 0 lead. rest of the way, they weran't out­ its second league night last Thurs­
day and W. Jennings with a 11*0
survived the weekend firing In­
Mblway the fiist quarter the fought.
Everything Iwliratas, however, for a single game was high man.
clude Michigan, Notre Dame, Tex- Fed* Ix'gnn to‘ move again. San­
us.' Culifornla, Georgia Tteth. ford took over on their own 31 that Bear W olfs leant will lie
II. Smith and P. Pexold tied for
I’enn.vlvanla, Perm State. Smith- yard tine and lo cljmax sustained hack in the old rut 'again after second place with a single game of
ern Methodist, Baylor, Wake For­ drive of t'di yard* Ileal marched Saturday for the (iStors are IBB. Mathers of Sanford won- allest. Virginia and West Virginia. over from the one yard stripe for 'matched wlth_ the North Carolina 3 of their games to makb „ bid for
first place. White Firestone drop
Ptpbiiidy the toughest chore im­ the touchdown. Dick Bn-*' kicked |Tar Heels.
mediately ahead for any of this the extra point mid the Fed* were ' Forbei. the hero, narrowly miss- ped their 8 games to stag In last
select group Is that fared by tin- in the lead by a 13 to II margin. -!xd bring Forbes, thejtcel, as the plare.
,
Golden BcarR of California, who
. Won Lo*t
Lab in the sertwaf P**rlid the
dim*x
tangle with Sputhern California', Fed offense liegnft lo tWk at
1 Stine Machine
6
I
again. in thr final 30 seconds.
Late in thr fourth period.
unbeaten but once-tied Trojans at Wjth Deal and Johnny Alexander
2
Post
(Hire
5
r.
I
Berkeley Saturday in one of lilt carrying, tin* Feds moved to their State’s Charlie Rlchkus attempted
3 Mather of SanTonf
-I
2
top game* of the day. • "
hwn 25 where Deal oh a faked re­ a pa»* from the Florida 40 to end
4
3
California opener! its bid for the verse, sped over tin- center of this Gcofgr BlomquUt. The pass was 4 lllll Hdwe.
1
5
Pacific roast conference crown by Net* Smyrna line for a 5fl yard too long, but Forbes ran into 5 The Anchor
0
C
dipping Washington Stale. 21-0, march before he was hauled down.. Rlomuuixt. The officials ruled In­ i fl Firestone ■
The Merrhanla Ia-ague will have
for its fifth straight triumph Sst. Two play* later Alexander moved terference and give the ball, to
ita.aeeond league game* tonight
Unlay—a development considerab­ over thU' twin stripe Into |usy-)I1rt, 8tate on the Florida Ul.
I-orrn Broadus interrupted a starting at H:0U P. M.
ly les* impressive than the 4H-*I hut the* attempt for thb~uutra
Rlchkus pas* and ran the hall
The ladies will have their first
Imvmnker which Southern Cal point w«* no good. ,
b*ek-to-the&gt; 39i apparently ending league nlgh^ Turwlny at H P. Milanded- «n Orcgttn-Siate------——----T he jidtiv
lh
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ItutTifrd
’perloZf
play in ’ lire. ___ IP____
UCLA, the team involved in c. was confined to mid-field, hut lust the Slate drive, nut on the next Women who are interested in this
Ihrre-rornercd scrap for tho roast a* tfie fourth quarter opened.Ced- play. Forbc* fumbled and Al league can rontart Mr*. Ann
tills* ami Rose Itowl honors, steps rick Dunbar ripped over right Phillips recovered for State. State Dorcelli at the bowling alley on
drove for a first down on the league nights.
out of conference play to meet
for a 51,
1 °.nine.
nine, *&gt;
but
three more
tries carried
, ....., 7,
' yard march■ -ut tau-e
r
the Invasion of Southern Metho­ tackle
the trail on the New Smyrna I bnlv-four vtrdl.
CLASH I) LEAGUE
dist, which kept its slate dean by pIllar.varil stripe. On the next play
With only 30 seconds to play,
BARTOW, Oct. 20 &lt;/P&gt; — Bob
blankili'g' Rice, 14-0. while UCLA Deal faked lo .Alexander and
Jim Overly ramo into try n Held Doty, Bartow recreation director,
wn* trampling, Stanford, HIM!.
rammed the dlMnnce for the wore,
Michigan, looking mure ami fin**’ attempt for the conversion goat. But his pUremcnt *»&lt; wide has been named chairman of a
and' short. That was the ball : committee to determine the-popmore like the ditss of the country was no'garni.
game.
: ular reartion 4o a proposal to set
after crushing Northwestern 4UCoach Kettle* lagan la send'in
The. victory was the first for|un a Class D baseball .league
21. will Is- at home aigrinut Min­ his Raliv, Feds in tile filial niottvnesota, while Illinois, 40-1.1 eon- i-nt* of the runlest ami Ashley Coach Ray Wolf since he went "to among west coast, and ridge cities.
queror **f Minnesota and still nn- rammed through the Fed forward Florida in 104(1. It was State’s |Assisting him will lx* Hayden WIIbeaten hut once-tied. Invades Pur­ wall for the only ware .of ithe seeoml loss In four starts this Hams of Setu-ing, president of tha
seml-oro Orange licit League; and
year.
due in Big Nine engagements. - game
for the Barracudas.
Thy FToridians dominated the two ex-nresidents,' FL G. Burton
Indinna anil North western hook
Deal
the
iiiuslnnding play in the first quarter, and of Behring and Frank liattlo of
was
up at Northwestern In aftolher
Big Nine test but Iowa, whlrh ground gainer for the ronti.'*t, as scored a touchdown the second F'ort Meade,
lied Ohio. Stale, 11-13, invades he rarked up 210 yards ftum time they had the hall. An exThe rondor, an American vulNotre Dame. 31-0 winner over M-iinittwigo, ('. Ilunliax traveled rhangY of kicks gave the Gators
Nebraska, and Wisconsin, which (!| and Alexander covered 52 the ball on their own 30. On first tura. Is one of the largest existing
down. F’orbcs broke through a hole i birds of flight, usually measuring
tumbled Vale, P.0, entertains Mnr- yards.
ttHeU,*- in- non-con ferencr till si------ » Satifuid tWeamulalf-d Ift-first at^left- tackle and on tm n th ii four " "feet In length shd nine feet
between wing tips.
Kentucky, which ended Vander­ iluwn* to five for the Barracudas. Wdfpack to score.
bilt'* dream. 14-0, travel* to Mich­ One of the New Smyrna ftr*t
Early Romans used concrete
igan Slate nml Texas Christian, down* enure n» the lesult (if a ' Onn third of the population of
20-u, winner over Texas A. and M., ncnnily. . Th** Fed IIn * men held the United States lives irf PO cities made with lime In building aquomnrrl than 100,000,Ro£u[aUop.
Invades Oklahoma, bi-lif lo |t 13- Jhc Banneudn backs to 4fl yards
n the Ttinrr s r
1$ tie hv Ka!TTOs.*1ir oilier iiiIdOutstanding line play wax ex
western fi-aturcs. with Missouri
lit Iowa Slate and Nebraska at hiblted throughout tIn- rontesf hy 1
the Fed forward wall ns ily* Bar­
Kansas Stale in the Big Six.
'Duke, which handed Maryland racuda backs Woqld attempt to
its first loss, lp-7. Invades Waku nvnutrnte, but were thrown for
,
Fvrest to attempt more o f. the losses. The Fed bbieking and tackling [
same In the Southern Conference.
Alabama, after dropping Tennes­ was the liest-that ha* bccn.gghtbsee. 10-0, goes t o . Georgia, Au­ ited thu* far this year.
F’riday night the F’eds will play
burn to Tulane and laiuisiann
Slate la Vanderbilt In the south-, luvsl* to 'thu Florida Military
Academy o f St. Petersburg.
eastern loop.
Pos. Hanford (25)
Georgia Tech, widen made It Smyrna (6)
L F^
Cooper
four straight with a 27-7 win'over Henderson
LT
Jensen (c
I Auburn, roasts against the Cit­ Pooh
LG
Tyre (cj
adel. Other Dixie highlights in­ Rlehe.
»()
Herron
clude North Carolina at Florida, MrCrae
It G
1lar|ier
Mississippi Stale nt Hnidin-Sim- Hodge . ,
It T Weathcringhjn
trtqris. Mississippi at Arkansas, Rape
RFl
Beard
Tennessee at Ten nr* so** Tech, Fanelll
It. Dunbar
DgVldstm at Washington and Let'; Middleton (c) (J It
till B
Cl Dunbar
Maryland at Virginia Tech, ami Ashley
Fegar
* RU II
Alexander
Virginia Military at Virginia.
F'it
Deal
Pennsylvania, whlrh turned (tack MKlrao
(’&lt;&gt;1urn11in. 34-14, entertain* a ••8core'liy quarlyrs:
Navy crew that found itself and New Smyrna • 0 d (* (1— fl
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Touchdowns: Deal 3. Alexander.
tled Army visits Columbia for twu
Ashley, iatia points: Hqsa (placeof tho cast's high spots.
Penn State and Weal Virginia np-nll.'
collide at State College with one
of them due t» depart the otlodetotioiu jtcene. Penn Stale polish­ nt Rutgers. Temple at Ituckrwll,
ed off Syracuse Satnrdsr l*nd WtHiam~*and Mary al 1looton,
West Virginia downed NYU, both I Brown at Colgate. Cornell at
Princeton. Dartmouth at Harvard
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|Attractive three liedroom bunga­
MIMKOCilCAPH (•HINTING
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II. II. POPE CO. INC.
t, tiirV *
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low practical.)’ new. small down
AND TYPING
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CHBDIT I.UHIUU OF
1 TABLE top Florence range
mediate possession.
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ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Ilf* N* Park
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HtpIT#ICltllff **1MillIy,
white porcelain, good condition,
Raymond Lund*|ubt. Associate
»‘l**rl4l; \hu the ITU* .1.) f.f #to* 4550.00
each.
Pfione
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Expert Radio Repairing
4 ----- v--Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Phone 732
W. First SL
Fred M verj. 311 K. 2nu S
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— APARTMENT HOUSES, COM- ATTENTION MlMdlPRS
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MOTOR COURT -LOCATIONS.
GENERAL ELECTRIC
rlcsn, sterile disn.&gt;rs aitd &lt;le«dor- 1**1i fur Ilf, ii,e i
IF YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
BLANKETS
L,ul contUner. Ec)rwmL*al nmj ‘
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TY TO SELL. WHY NOT LET
Randall Electric Co.
safe. Fully medlrituy approved
I'uimirr
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ME KNOW ABOUT 1T7 ,\S
Cali Davlomi 2HI7-W celleel fir
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SOON I HEAR FROM YOUll 8 UPERFLAME Oil Circulating
details. 9d diaperit. 82 o week. ii r i t *. c n.Hi vv
heaters, Randall Electric Co.
WILL ARRANGE TO LOOK
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om»»;n i »k iMHUrATlON’
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R ,
i s
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WATER
HOSE—SPEfcLMTW
ft.
1 ## dip Hi *• ifuflkii, tty&lt;#i&gt;€yell lit*
WITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
2 ply Green $3.75. 26 ft. Black WILL ifrind rorn for feed, jfriU 1*1 Xl U I»#I* »i8*T l,'i||l|(gMi
#VII,U THEN 4TKI.L YOU
•V meftl every **Siiturdny morn
I
itlr lit(why t|(i(ifiVi| ttuif Xlvr$2.95.'
50
ft.
Black
$5.60.
Alsu
WHAT PRICK YOUll PROIriff. J. W. Hell. I.aki» Monroe.’ «141*. i' .frr M&lt;r||tin lltl* fH«l M «|!
hoar nosxlt-s and sprinkler*.
PEIITY WILL BRING AND
f41r *In "»! rt- 4-1KflIn«| |Ity |,n fhr it, bo\t
Srnkark Gian* &amp; Paint Co.
FOR ItKNT — Floor ,»»nder. tF!aiy r»r•'**t. «» i&gt;jj#11 #«ftd *nn nt»■ lirr»I**
HOW HOON I BELIEVE IT
$12-114
W.
2nd
St.
operution.
Ketitonabl#
nitej,
Sun
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CAN BE HOLD. A. CULVER
IqjaI Faint St ni»t# iXi. Fhori# an' ' !•* t ii?, tlfy of I#) lUbfl!*}) t*
G O L D E N — REGISTERED AUTO PAINTING SUPPLIES,
^ * J* 11 "f •* mpluhit ip tald ( .(.iik103.
HEAL E S T A T E BROKER.
Dulux ami Duco Spraying En­
.MAIN OFFICE ON-17.82 HIGH.
amels pmt tarpicri. Masking
iNt, to th« fritf|gr fit#
^JW)nr.R . PLYMOUTH
WAY NORTH OF UNDER­
* r li- f. II- if. iitll
liUVr^. 1*1
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tape. Sanding Disc and Paper.
l'ART8 AND SUHV1CK
a. #e«|ii|vri1 In l*w( #iti«l
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
Kenbarlk GTk»a A I’ sinl -To.
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f**sfirw toll! $*r mihHifi##! utirt*
[8 ROOM house, rmnptelrlv fur- SIX FOOT Sanitary ire box, hold*
Hjll. \icn. «||.W.
c o n p u s c d fsv.TmsGs 7 .
0sh rd, paved street. Can be ‘ 75 lb*.' of ire. *25.0(1. Csill
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seen by apointmenL Call 769-J
SIGNS
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GOOD porch glidor, Phone 808.
n iA N fu : t o
O— DUE’S SIGN HKSVIdt .
FOUR ROOM house A 13 acre
O. ti londreis. Vhore 1021
farm alt cleared, near Wekiva ONE CABIN cruiser, 32 feet long,
U ft. wide with two bunk*. Cohen’s Hadlat"r Shop for ror..
River.' 0 W mllea West of San­
Priced fo* quick xale $060.80.
ford. For Particular* write C.
pleto tailiator service. 100 Se &lt;Phone 1091 or r&gt;93-J. 113V*
Deaa. Box 1394, Alturas. Fla.
frrd Av«\ Phone 360-W.
Folk County. - -----------------—— .Magnolia-Avc.-Sanfmd.-Fla.~~ H ioT'W iur Oil
HA N Full 11 Rcnuty Sslnm 399
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|New, 3 bed-room concrete home In KURNITURE Paint—High Gloss
■0*.r T V
Park. Phone 135R M. Meilaii
('urlrltlR c llcen
good residential section-asphalt
on Spiral (n-rtnaiwnL1 lasting
Enamel for home use, any color
I
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hnnged?
U c block flooring—electric wat(1 mo, fi longer. Gold waVes,
desired. Free delivery in City.
W heater—wired for electric
Croquinole A Marhinvlr.w. AH
Very good paint at reasonable
(ReglsIM And Vole)
etove. Price $4,500.
wave* guainuteinl. $4 up, •
price*. Reel'* Paint Shop, Phone
INew. well built, ono floor frame
1084-J, 300 W. 2nd 8 t.
ROOFING and painting. Free e»
on good paved road between
timatrn Smith Brothern, Con201 N. Park
I’ itonf 37
Orlando and Sanford. Equipped ALMOST new Laundcralle. Can
traclnr. Phone 1188.
with now gas range, apace heat­
be seen at Millard Bishop's Ap­
er, and hqt water tank. Built
pliances.
LONNIE McMULLEN’S Karkh
he
bv owner for own hotno. Price
liarbcr shop open •*, days'* week.
18,600.
I’M
looking
for
you.
A K T lC L tS W A N T E D *
|On Orlando Highway—2 bed-room 6
concrete holnc with sleeping or
12 SPECIAL S E R V ic tT "
•un porch. Completely equipped
i
pik
"a n n o u n c e m e n t
toectrlc kitchen. Ideally ar'furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
MARSHALLS* * ' t o
Bulged and loeaU-R for motor
Co. I l l g. lat. Ph. 858.
Custom made Venetian Blinds,
court or trailer park— Vi acre to
CnaftmWoo reltovee |
17 acre* of high ground.'Owner
Aw ning* — Ten day delivery —
suae it |
Workmanship guaranteed. Phone
will, finance substantial portion PLL BUY your car regardless of
age
or
eomiitlon.
Roy
Rtal,
904
trouble
to responsible party.
1376.
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germ 1st
W. 2nd 84
[Four Acre Farm (over 3 acres
soothe i
LAND
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tiled and now In cultivation)
flamed hr
branes. Tel
well located on paved road. At­ 7 Pat*, Livestock, Supplies
tractive one floor home in beau­
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abundant shrubbery. Reasonably FOR 8 ALE— Four 2 months old
D HAG LINKS
BQtli
pigs $10.00 each. J. T. I^Ni
priced to sell._____•. . .
NOW ' IN - tU I 8 VI
rence. Star RL T, Enterprise,
«mera! small grocery and filling
NIMNICKT C0N8TR
Fla.
algtloa businesses. Priced from
CO.. ORLANDO, PLA.
12,000 to $4,000.
2-2981.
_
JOHN W. D. MOORE, Realtor
H ELP W A N T E D
200 Melsch Bldg., 1*4 B. First 8 t
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL
__________ Phone H it
ATTENTION LADIK8 I
New Ne'e Fslshd Fae( Help
GOOD BUSINESS site with seven GIRLS WANTED. Laney’a Drug ktake a one-stop service for *11
room and bath, city conveni­
Btor*.
Frees OeH/ag Up N/ght*
your laundry and dry cleaning
ence*. Cash. Owner John E.
need*
by
using
your
favorite
e
Han’s
I&lt;wd an* Jar yea fslkt «t*
Robinson, Weet Plrst 8 L RL 1. MAN .to manage all white insur­
Self-Service Laundry.
ance cSabti tn Sanford. This I*
Box 87, Monroe Corner, San­
a good proposition for man who THE IIKLPY 8 ELFY LAUNDRY
ford.______
,
#06 W. 15 8 L
Sanford
is willing to work. Phone Doa fa
Land
1_#0U S E , * lota. Citrus Heights.
Royal Master tires ere bark again
120 f t well. Carl J. Watkins.
New
mUliees
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JL B. POPE CO. INC.
WANTED girl over 18 year* of
Phene 82-J.
age for survey work. No selling. FOR AVAN producta contact Mr*.
It Dr. KilneCs
Writ* stating age and address
*I $• herb*. »•***, t
■ ARTICLES FOR SALE
Donald Davis. Phone 30ILJ.
to P, O. Box 258, Sanford.

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ALUMINUM casement windows.
man with car wanted
lean* soon.
Dalle* o r New
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to call on farmers In Stminola
Phone 960-J,
doubt* hung windows. Miracle
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County,
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opportunity.
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(3) Florida hah the easiest log­
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ging conditions, no mountaim,
M ill* fought it Rui with the Com­ forest production,’ Me- . Moor* no ravine* or valley..
munists.
Mated.
New devirtupmeniain__wfloiL^,
The eight large communities
i l l . Florida ha*-the « t c * i t r f utiiixrtonTmriTtlSnfg.it. MalUf,
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acreage in the U ni-j M r J
for almost anything, ('unit
Beauvais,, Grenoble, Nancy,* Lille * ( 2 ) pjorida h„
the longest fires. however, are* this state's

French Election

Fight Between Scheduled Air Lines
And Independents On Rates Revealed
By j a m b s j . h tukiiig
WASHINGTON — Tho Civil
Acionautjns Hunt&lt;1 (CAIl) usual­
l y ‘ dispose* of petitions regarding

airline* are using mail pay "sub­
sidy" to stage a rate war. They
asked the CAB lo n-fuae to let the
new rate* iH-ronii- effective, Jhr

r a te . I.y what U J » ijt i* .a “ .inutJc . hoard rfrrttm v m Interfere:
u# i 1
I m * T*, ■ OiousHfit! wftrH* j
\yilh it*p«€t to the indepen*
of li*iralism«| iHjltt airopml on«* of j f|cn^» i V h t k v of "undercutting/*
two w o rd .: "arantw l ' or “denied, i it . ai,| t)„- airlines’ ra te , .t ill are
-HwV- i»- hae-just-noted-nn r x r r p ] hitthet in many in dance*. • - *

t l o n j o that custom In. writing
'Undcrrrultlng’ *» auch i* not
what appear, certain to--la* a an iA’II," the "board .aid, “ The
IdKhly Important document in the nubile interest in served by the
destine of aviation's youngest and lowest, economical tariff. That ia
fastest growing department- Iho t-oth the theory and virtue of
freight Imsim-ss.
competition. When the uncertifiThrre was some experimenting calcd carriers sought ami were
with air cargo liofute the war. granted the right lo compete on
liming the war some of the larger a t&gt;ebi-dulcd.common carrier bast,
airline, made n start on it.
ilh the uncertifirated carrier..
— [hti Hip huainw -n m llr^ d vs^ H ttirf nviv-d'i'Ti^wr?vd IS l i g h t
oped into something worth fight­ to com pete.. . .
ing for after- the war. when a
“ The contention is* made that
great many former military fliers the disputed tariff, are aimed
bought up sutplus transports .at siu-clfirally ul the uncertificated
bargain prices and filled them rarrier . . . Admittedly
___ this is the
wit h the UUSCflgera and freightn,it‘ whar'lhhP proves ~i*
whlrh overflowed tho rapacity of merely that the disputed tariff*
the scheduled airlines.
are competitive tariffs." . “
How Fight Started
No Bridenre on Costs
As the airline* rrbuilt their
The tio.rd commented that
fleet*. murli of the heavy deinamt there is no substantial evidence
for air transport melted away. n» to the cost* of-flying cargo on
The Issue is now Ih*(Ween the air­ tin- roule* involved, it added that
lines and a lelativcly few large “ all Industry goes through the ex­
Independents.
perience of promotional rate.—of
This latter group has won a rates initially *et Is’ low cost. In
temporary right lo give scheduled the hope of attaining volume buxlcargo service. The airlines made IU--S.
a big move to inn-1 the competi­
"In the light of the va.t potention hv. Ieducing their .rate* to 29 lal market for air cargo, a, reaCents a ton-lillle Aug, l, This rom* sunahte promotional rate is not
pared with an nvtfntje of nWit on justifiable,' tin* CAB said.
IR cents for the un-cerliflraled opTin* board said “ The argument
cratoia. some of whom promptly Hint the tariffs filed by the rprcut- thulr fairs to an average of ( tifleajed enrricr. (airline.) are
about, 13 cents.
1.iipporti-d by mall subsidies Is
T 'h 'ree airlines — American, wliollv uhtound,"
United and Capital — were most
The Iward noted that railrusd
directly affected by that rate mail tnte* are eight to nine times’
tla.h. They countered with a re­ higher Ilian rnrhmd freight rates.
duction to about 12 cents, and the It said that a "purported offer”
Independents U-gau .creaming to bv the independents to carry the
the CAB for help.
mail for IK rent, a ton-mile "Is
M.ll Hull-id, Charged
merely an* unnnnlvied offer hav­
The Independents -asserted , In ing no iclationsliip to cost, and
general that the nirllm- cargo intended simply in confuse the is­
rate, arc below cost and that the sues in this proceeding.?!--------------

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Freight Charges
(Continued from -peer onr)
for wartime movement of fieigh'.
The brief declared that *tiipmenl. "moved to a fuhilitiilijl
extent u|ton rale, fat lower" than
thore actoiilrtl the general .pub­
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Supreme Churl Ducks
Hot One From West
WASHINGTON Oct. 20 (A3—
Tin* .Supreme Court today kept
hand* off lai* Angeles' ru-w “ an­
ti-nudism" ordinanee.
Tin* ordinance makes unlawful
the operation of any place "where
three* or more pet sons n oH I of
tin* same sex an* iK-rmlltcd to
commingle,in the nude; or where­
in iiei sons ate pcrmlled to view
pei suns of tile opposite sex in the

Outing the last year, the Depart­
ment of Justice, alleging over­
charge*, liar filrd with the com*
minion a rerir* of rcpataiioi.
' nudes"
claim, agaiml the carrirrr. Alto­
l.uin |). Glasxcy and Henry I,.
gether. million* of dollati are in­ Bromine of I.us Angeles asked
volved, ('mifurl lor the tailroad the Bupleme Court to rule the orr .iJ the claim* have Item vabout (linnnee Invalid on the ground it
ly . ctlirtpr l f j a* high u i thiec violate^ their right" under—the
ledeVal- Conilltutfon.
million dollar*,
I hi*,' the hrirf tialni, "rompsrrs In |hc net tntomr of all
lire raihondr duiing lhe_w ar years

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*''omiD92iDI)f),&lt;R)d7‘ Any such ieparation awarilr "would destiny
solvency of a targe majority of lli *
railroads," the hrief s^iicrlrd. ’
It claimed further that testi­
mony “ liefor** committees o f .Con­
gress'' showed that the ‘ govern1 roehtOr'avnl upward* nf 1300 (HM1 ,
tiumigli tin* iiii-flium of reduced

MONDAY, OCT. 20, 1947. .

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

P A G E E IG H T

Aid To Europv
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I.uiope and war-shattered area* of
the rail some three IjilAun dollsri.
"ThU »utn. mrasiflcd on the
basis nl nalional-vvcallli, is ci|uivalml lo some 1.4 or 15 billion
dollar* paid out’ by you."
I gird

Inverchapel ilerlared "we

t..i... J-,---sn w i msn .I.T^- rnr
almre" in trying to “ restore the
rail rate* wlurli were rt&lt;|UOtC&lt;i system *of rnultnti*rtsl_ trading in
and granted.”
(th»* world."
Carrier counsel also argued ini Ho riled a* post war production
the brief that land grant rale arcnmplishmt’nts in England "the
reductions on government truffii rapid ‘jrevival of. our merchant
during the wdr years me estimat­ mat tin*" and production at the
ed at approximately |KOO,OOO.OtHl present time of "76 per rent more
or a total uf mure than ElJtOO,- trucks, 33 per cent' more. rsynn
000,000. "
yarn, 2d per cent more slrt*l, 46
In addition, the brief claimed per rent more electricity than we
• that “ the government, tlirougii ■lid In 1938."
Meanyvhllq in London King
Its heavy wartime taxation rates,
already has rt‘n*iveil lip to K5.3 George VI, formally ending on*
per rent of tIU- rarrier*' taxalib* of the busiest parliamentary ses■dims in British history, declared
inromo."
The railroads "increased cost today that national’ economic re­
of operation, coupled with heavy covery cannot la* achieved without
Income and excess profit taxes, international cooperation.
The King's propogaliun speech
Dot only, prevented nny such eXtssslve canilrigs as the petltluiL- —written . Jjy_ ministers . of the
• era harp Contended; but actusHv Labor government and raid by
oiwrated to iliiny the rarriers a laud Jowitt, tho laud Chancellor
fair return notwithstamllng an — reviewed the legislative year.
Tomorrow the' King will appear
linprecederltcd volume uf buxi­
liefore a joint meeting of the
nes*," the brief declared. ■*
The brief’ also also asked the House of Commons to open a new
commission to deny tilt* Depart­ parliamentary session, third since
ment of Justice reuueal for sep­ the Socialists rams to power In
arata hearings of each case, enn- 1943.
Though today’* meeting was
l e n d i n g c a s e s should b e
riinsollilated. as ordered, the brief only a perfunctory session clearing
stated, by the rumnilsxion when it the ilccka for tomorrow's reredirected consolidation and Joint mor.lv*, the spefch mentioned the
^ hearing on flv* of the cases.
dollar crisis, suipenslon&gt;{ conver­
"No Invention of pleading can tibility ami other deVeloprnCnts
oliseure the fundamental fact that since Parliament recessed Aug. 13.
the multiple complaint* seek rep­
"My government have been fully
aration «&gt;n different theories in aware that our own difficulties
' different complaints on the very cannot lie overcome except In'
same shipments." the brief atat- conjunction with other govern­
•d. “ The handling oL these com­ ments, the address stated. “ They
plaints necessitate* the presenta­ have, therefore, warmly welcomed
tion and consideration of identi­ the Intlatlve of the United State*
cal factual evidence."
In seeking lo promote joint ac­
~ The serlrs of case* "Eonstl- tion by the governments of the
lutes an effort to repudiate tha European nations to Increase pro­
agreements by which special'rates duction and extrnd International
were obtained from the carriers trade, and they have given this
through a committee which ha* Intlatlve their strongest backing."
set up tho request of ths govern­
Prim* Minister Attlee's cabinet
ment, ths functioning of whlen Is expected to decide today, I^bar
was formerly approved by the Informants' said, whsther King
Department of Justice."
George VI will call for legislation
at the opening of Parliament toNEEDED: A SAMARITAN
morrow to scrap the Hquse of
Lords. Attlee'* cabinet Is known
PHILADELPHIA Oct 20 M V - to have discussed possible action
A 77-year-old woman, her hip frac­
tured. lay helpless in a heavily- Against the Lords In the past and
traveled downtown street for 15 the Prime Minister has said re­
minutes before a ;p«a»#rbv took peatedly that the "Upper Houao"
would not bo permitted to ohetruct
bet to Hahnemann Hospital.
• "Nobody wottM help me." Mrs. anv Labor party plans.
The House of Lards, consisting
Dora Tlllett saldi Jfltaoldn’t move
and nobody would help me, I of some 800 peers, has defeatad
was afraid that aoofhar trolley or the - government on minor Issues
an automobile Would run over Tn the past, but always has fallen
Into line on major' legislation.

.Value Of Forests

T i ,- n? o r*'
...
k
growing ieaaon o f any state in |greatest drawback In forest pro.
The 2t) communities where He h Union. Florida ha* 9 or 10 duction. he titatcd, adding that

(isullt's men
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'.head were Faria. Algiers. Bor I _________________
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. fire control of any slat J ' in the
desux, Troyes, NeveCs, Melur
j Union. This, he explained, is hard
Mulhouse, Colmar, Lyon, Mont- AJencon, Venliin, Kouen, Metx ana nol (t_|y on f or^*t* but alto on
Iwliard, Pontariier, UriAti,' La Nice.
game land fishing.
Kochelie, Biarritz. Bayonne St.
Meanwhile, the leaders of ths
Alwnit one-half of the forest
Mala, Marseille, Annecy, Nantes, Paris unions of the Communist- . rrrHKr jn Florid# is burned -otc r ^
Versailles, Kpinai, ftrausbourg, dominated (ielieral C iinfejciirtqO i^^yy yytr—tip-fgRfr wTille on pro.
.irp,
Mantes Sur Seine, St. Rapha e l , m t r tmtnmTriilie' a vote (t-cteil areas less than 3 perct^
over. This la a lots, he
on whether they will order
_ia burned
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.
general strike in the capital to
of almut 300,000,000 board
City’s Budget
back up striking bus and subway i frrj 0f lumber every' year, or
rnuugh to build 40,000 3-room
wortftj.
ICm IIssi * fr-m l*«*r Ooel
The transport workers have houses.
In IWI fhe sum of J10.WA wsx
Following his speech, Mr. Moore
budgeted for fire protection of Seen on strike a week and were
which $7,710 IrnM for salaries, promised Saturday that other gov- showed •a motion picture called
rninent employee* would auppcrl i “ Trees For Tomorrow.” President
of six men.
The sum of t23.(KKi Is budgeted .heir stand for Increased wag &gt; Gordon Briason welcomed Ed Isvy
SOME Of THE 41 EASSIN0EIS atmard tlie four-engined transport plane that went out of control and flew
for operation of the Municipal ,o meet mounting cotta o f living. Whitner hack to the club.
upside-down over El Faso, Tex., Join handf and congratulate one another after thetr close brush with death.
Airport. Of this sum, fttl.fiM will
The plane was en route from Dallas to Lais Angeles when the mishap occurred. The pilot was able to right 'l»e paid to workers including the
YARDLBY VENETIAN HLINDS
the airliner. Shown in front of the DC-4 ore (I. tor.): Herbert Schrether, 37, Home, Italy, with hli 20-montlissuiM-rintendent, firemen, guards,
,
Amerlra'a Moat Beautiful
old son, Kenny; James A. Magee. S/2C, 27, fluxion. Moss ; Robert L. Halverson, 8K/2C, 19, San Diego, Calif.;
utility men and laliorers.
Aluminum -- Cedar - Pollshid Aluminum
Kent Goodwin, 33, Lais Angrier; Mrs. W. EL Dalton, 30, Vtashlngton, D. C.; Krlenhleld Wallenatclner, 20,
Street lighting and water sunAsk M« For Fre# Ea.lmat*
Mmcow. Russia; Mrs. W J Arrenault. 22. San Olegn. with her son. Warren Joseph Jr.. 13 months and daugh­
ply, estimated at II3.3&amp;V doesP. W. STEVENS - 617 W. Utiblmwn - Orlando
ter, Sandra Lee. 3; Ima Tortls, 47. San Diego; W. It Rutland. 40. Corpus Christ!, Te*.: LL W. IL McCarson,
not show much increase over
Phone 2-0729
20, Atlanta, Ga., and Klint Uinphrees, ly&gt;s Ancries. The alrliryer. carried a crew of five.
(fntcrnnttonfll)
the $11,700 .budgeted for th’si
—
purpose in llfll. Salaries and e x -1
]pensen of the City Manager's Of- I
fire ure anticipated nt 114,533 as
Heart Trouble
Hollywood Probe
compared with |9,RKi in 1011.
REGISTRATION NOTICE
By Alley
_Jp.I —I(' null innrjs Ini ni .'« ie lit** I
Other estimated outlays ns com­
Continued From Page One
iU t there Is no over-all planning pared with 1941 are as follows:
The Hepiftlration Books o f the City of Sanford, £
opinion are un-American."
' E V 'r jJ o P Y TrdLKW* Pqu7
authority which lias either the re­
1917 48
1941
Florida, are open at the CUy Hull, commencing Mon­
“ Would you admit there are Tft y /orl' FLovviai* up
sponsibility or tho resources to City Commission 11,300
11,330
day, September IB, 1917, for the purpose o f registering
jieupte in your.studio, whVaie un1,300
050
insure the effective coordination j Municipal Court
But I SHO* HORFJ PEY
for the Municipal Primary Election to be held on
American f " Stripling asked.
eveial researrh progiams.'
1^25
925
of the aeveial
program*.' iCRy
ICity Attorney
1,2:
"Yes," Warner replied.
i Pi?AJ* Pt» IT J£5' wtyJ
November 4,‘ 1947, and* will remain open each day ex­
As a move toward formulating Municipal Election* ISO
150
But he emphasiied that when­ I OIT5. AAAH COTTON
cept Sundays and holidays, up to and including Satur­
such a' “ national policy,'' Steel- Public buildings,
3,050
10.412
ever un-American ideas neep into
1,000
j man recommended prompt estah- F.ngineering
day,
October 25, 1U47.
3,775
M ONEY/
scripts, the studio cuts them uut.
ihshmeiit of a committee of gov- Cemetery
1,000
3,733
At the outset of tin* hearing.
11* I' ni nen t and non-gnvemmept Inspections
H. N. SAYER
1.830
4.908
Chairman Thomas (ll-N'J) refused
'scientists to “ examine the national Imurance
7,600
3,785
CITY
REGISTRATION OFFICER
lu hear a motion to i]uaxh submedical research program and, in Zoo
t
2,900
"7,040
poenaa for 19 llullywood personbroad' scope, suggest a rompn • Recreation
0,300
4,270
ilities’ to appeal ‘ief
l"fnte the com­
mitted during its three weeks of
effectively-*!! nf -the nattnn'r re Puldir- liceith
t,000
7,1 tH
naaringif.-Th* *ub|Hiea‘a» ait- « filers
•ohtces for medical research."
1,200
1,200
Hospital
FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM&lt;
lor the 19 to ap|&gt;enr as witucjirs.
In llii* fifth and last of a series Library
2,150
‘ 4,007
Robert W. Kenny, counsel for
oi) "Sc! uiice 'and -Public Policy," Golf course
6,035
0
actor Larry Parks and IK writer*
Steelman recommendeil that the Chari tv
1,376
2.1)00
and producers, sought to move that
nation by 1957 raise to I.IOO.UOO,- Publicity
3.300
0,000
the subpoenas la* ipiashed. This
2,000
000 its annual outlays for all med­ l-cgul fee's
l.tMHt
TIE—TOP ICE-CREAM*
would mean freeing the It* from
ical' research. This would mean Cohlingent fund
14.300
3.932
any necessity to appear before ttnl
almost tripling the current EMU,- Civil Service
7H5
0
Wn make our own Ice Cream, All h a van
committee.
000,000 outlay by public ami pVtv- Port and dock
Tasty — Delicious.— Healthful
Warner wus then railed as the!
ate sources.
0
• 4,773
facilities
first of the industry witnesses.
“
Most
o
f
this
expansion
must
He was #rcompailied to the
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
come from public funds," declared cannot amt should nol lie counted
witness stand by Paul V. McNutt,
upon
to
provide
the
needed
iin|ietu*
Steelman. “ Industrial research can
his attorney.
414 Sanford Avenue
Phone 1218
and probably will expand, but ii for basic (us distinguished from
The 66-old-year thinly-mustneli'applied') research."
■d Wurner wore a dark blue bus­
•Mod kf Tke lk*Mlr«
'&lt;»•••• |M| TtM» MUk
iness suit. Ko did McNutt.

j HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS

*»*• If ft h t (H h*&gt;

Tltonias denied McNutt per­
mission t« cross examine witnesses.
“ You are no different from'any
of the Other attorney* who have
UN Assembly
appeared In*fore this committee at
other hearings." Thomas told the
l l '» l l » ( * Io n I'ai, i..,i
Xormar—head-of War Manpower TTTOWrv
1
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Commission.
The new Soviet demand came
As Stripling pressed i|ueslioiis as Soviet Deputy Foreign Minis
as to the "un-American people" in ter Andrei Y( ,Vishinsky prepared
Hollywood, Warner commented!.
oJbdtilLCJastzditgh. light agairuL] —i
— **4 tmre-nvvw 'xrprv 'iCCbTtTmutlTst i'(itrnal creation of an Amrrfcan
gtid I wouldn't know one If I saw ■|H&gt;nsorrd UN border watch in
one."
the Balkans.
Warner declared he had seen
The Russian proposal to revive
Faslcsts abroad 'hut didn't recall the already defeated Soviet reso­
having encouiitrrrd them in Holly­ lution was submitted In a Utter
wood.
in Dr. Oswaldo Aranha ‘ of BraThe "un-American" infiltration *il, assembly president, asking
In llollywflfuli Ws n-*~
-thnT'thr tltlPllfii'n hr pUrnl'inTTii
was not iced lie 19311 and 1937 "in |itay's calendar for the plenary
our stiiid&lt;L» and studio there." |seasHm^TIt the Flushing Sh adow
Wsrner said In- has Iwen in the Park.
•novie business "40 odd years" a.»
A Soviet source said Vlshinsky
writer, dirrrlor slid, producer. --Ho rxprftcil tn speak for almiil an
urns born, he lestlfird, ill IK92 in hour ntnl forty .minutes on tho
London, Canada,
j Gicck-llalksn Issue.
The llmisu Un-American Arilvi
Revival .nf the original Soviet
ties Committee's Holly wood in move to blame the Balkan trouble*
vestigatlon formally opem*d with on the United States amt Britain,
Chairman Thomas (K-NJ.) as- and Rusal*'* fight against tlu
sorting “ there is’ mi question that “ watchdog" committee' foreshad­
there are ^ContmunUls in Holly­ owed a double Soviet defeat.
wood."
Russia a prim- interest In tin
What the committee wants t„ assembly debate was manifested^
know, the chairman told the au­ *1 * Security Council merting here
dience jammed Into the rhanilier, this morning when Soviet Deputy
is "(he extent of Cnmmunist Infil­ Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gro­
tration in the- Hollywood motion myko requested n postponementis i
he could attend a plenary snsion
pirturs Industry."
.In. Jhe^cruwd- were hiany movi» scheduled tu run simultaneously.
The council meeting, called |or*
luminaries - tu testify during the
three weeks of hearing*. Hut most continuing dchat* on the Dutfh-'
of the 400 spectators ware wom­ Indonesian conflict, was then
en who crowded Into the large postponed until 10:30 A. M. to­
caucus room nf Ilia old house of­ morrow, This was the third re­
fice building more than an hour cent postponement of debate on
before the hearing opened. A line the Indonesian caic. llrlti-h dele­
that extended into the corridors gate Sir Alexander Cadognn, this
had funned more than an hour month'# council president, hnd
before the session got under way. asked for tin- first two d-la/s
F r o m preliminary Investlga- vhlle Russia had pretsed for cum*
lions, Thomas
mas said, the commit!#) ci) action.
In Washington, lha United
has learned that Communists have
^' H
had “ considerable success” In States formally rejected Rutsia'a •*
wedging into the motion picture proposal that Soviet and American » v A -'•' 1 Industry. Blit that, he added, is occupation troops withdraw slmulno cause for condemnation of the ,****ml» (m n Korea.
ti ,,* g stats , Department **i*do
entire industry.
3. SAVE WITH
plilibV a toes Hi— f- m Under
"With such vast Influence over
-e ’ — *' *- -• |—*—
•• , n i»^f .
GENUINE FORD
the lives of American cHlsens atsn F— le-t Vlntatcr Molotov* last
as the motion picture Industry ex- Sstorfl*- s-H —t this nu-stion
P A R T S ...
irts," he continued, "it 1* not “ must b“ considered an inteirral
Wa uia Genuine
unnatural, In fact, it Is very log- n*r*" i*( th« s'bdlon *‘lbmtlfed
Fiord Parts. Made
ea), that eubverslve and undemo- by the United Stales to the Unit­
rratie forces should attempt, tu ed Nations Assembly on Friday^
•xoctiy right for.,us# this medium for Un-American
Ford*. They fll
purposes."
right, work
But he said ha has "svery con­ stales.
right, kill longer.
fidence that the vast majority
"It I* a great comfort to hate
&gt;f movie workers are patriotic strong
and capabl* National
xnd loyal Americans."
Guard" units, he declared, adding

Spending Policies
t r .■&gt;&lt;;•»# ( vm. r#ar oa*&gt;
•mphsilxed tho need of a
gionalitad system of speclslited
education for southern students If
the Booth's Industrialisation Is to
continue unimpeded.
Govamer Tuck described the
National Guard and veteran's pro­
grams as fields in which the fed­
eral gov.rnm.nl should taka the
leadership. In other fields, such as
public education, ha asserted, It
has no right to lnterfhn with -tho

that reorganisation of ths militia
In the various ■states Is bslng
hampered by the lack of armories
for the Guard's increased post-war
strength.
Joining U)t National Guard dUcusslon, Governor J. Strom Thur­
mond of Sooth Care)ln» advocated
a merit system for the promotion
of officers above captains' rank*
mrar the present seniority system.
Such a system, he told the other
governors, "would put all officers
on their toes."

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Brazil Severs
Relations With
Russian Press Slaps
A t Brazil And Its
President Given As
Reasons For Break

aNew'Elections SWiT [Curb
In DeGaullc Win

Parl», Oct.' Si—s&lt;VP&gt;—General
Chatlr* lie ‘Gaulle,. hia__ne-.r
'antl-Communist party holding
n steady lead in return* (rom
ttunquy's ruuniclpot steel Ions,
will press for nmloftil .parlia­
mentary elections aa soon
possible to itpni the way kh
lilt return tu power, a tV
Gaulle »|i«krim*n Mid tonight.
Many Frenchmen expre»)ed be­
lief De tlaulle1*- yretory wa*.
responsible fojr the eiitlin^ of
the neck-I ung Paris subway
mill bus strike, which .had
Utu looked upo.n a* it struggle

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TUtSDAY, OCT. 21.T917

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jEvatt Objects To InI discriminate Use-Of
War-mongcring As
Attack On Leaders

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Moscow Seeks To Use
."W o^ngT’ ijL'UHcs As
Propaganda Medium
For U. S. Revolt

Nl W YORK, Od 21 "V» Austrail* formally demanded today
that the Upitrd Nations act to
W ASHING^S. TM 21 !'•
Adolphe Mrn)ott tavs Hmlywoo-I
ruib propaganda which "falsely"
arcusCs 'national officials ■or other
tJ cfcn s c
'C l j i c f
S a y s j "t» ope ot rhe main renter* of
Communitl arlmiier in Amertcx."
responsible persons of "warmon­
' W a r M a y C o m c W i t h |And thill "it IS the r|e*i|e ill til*
gering."
- masters of Mpsrnw" to use motion
Lightning * S p e e d
The Australian proposal was
ipiclurrs as. a-.piopaganda meihurt
suhmiltcd to the U.N. General
NEW -Y O R K . Oct. 2L'&lt;VPi
"for their purjioiri, wlm-h for tha •
Attemhly by Australia'* . minnlrr
America mutt truism until suit oicrlhiow of the American govern
for external affair*. Dr. Herbert
ilronx lo (rive Hie .world lime (n merit*"
1
V. Evalt. a* an amendment to
lit
breve il-iblhtt'' and lessen th»
Thu opinion from the -fapper
Rutria's resolution on "warmon­
threat of * n w wwrld n s r n hi: It actor was made public today s»
gers" which (nines up for discus­
m*v slnke ssilh "lixliliting speed.” Menp'ii took the stan.l in a f{ou*«
Vn
—
v
sion later this week at Lake Suc­
cess.
RESCUED FROM THE BERMUDA HKV QlM-IEN «00 miles off Newfoundland, passengers nml crew James Forieil.il, SerrrtMV ol Df Committee's second dav of .he**ings in an rnvestigilion of ConiThe Soviet resolution, as origi­ of the plane line the rail of Ihr Coast Guard tuUer lllhb which brought them Into llitaltm. this wa* fense. ssid Isil night.
Declaring llisl Rush* is clmfinc |munisnt in Hollywood He give l*
nally proposed by-Deputy Minriter their first slghl of land alne* they lefl Korope and their plane came down in thr Mlanllr,
flnlernalinnal Son ml phot n) lo one iih.i of gosrinment whl|c j rtt l(.tt(q hearings hv \i Hdui*
Amliei Y. Vishinsky, specifirallv
*
I-- *
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4
the l nileil Slates holds f-sit, to
nmniiliee i&lt;n I n American » •
accused the United Slates, Turkev
anfilhci, Forrestal s.ini-that -il is tjvltlrs in Los Aiigeir* Ins*’ Mav 16.
and
Greece of “ warmongering"
heiiet tii hse^in (wo world* ihinl Menjoti an'l movie critic John
and (fem.smled action lo halt their
fa. accept..foicr-,** &gt;)|#-tiu sf i etefCiijrltT’Mfrffttt- Trrrrerb'lbit t'rinr-'
alleged propaganda.
impose oUi siews or our sisleoi.
mum tl« are at! tug in I loll vivo,vl
: Th* k rr ' sertiori Tif’ the 'AullraAddie.ssiqg the I bill annual Nets and ljfil]l.4h)trilyf! In John Howard
h.in 'ainendrfienl pm, ides that th.‘
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- - Yutk-U'iald Trihnne Foititn. I 1'- Lawton, film w-nt*r
Assembly- condemn -“ aH forms of
Tbo rfspi'Cr Menjon restd the
S,-if. id's.go*I *m ihe anniisl drive , ml teal sale rondutied hv list S
*»■'! »li*
na! werihj
«»!«■«;*;
j"
'««»•
Hnti*o. I'omM- rree -n !-■ \o:eriIrv cnndticlecl, which falcely im­
Seminole County; tuber nlmi, and Health A*Kn.ation was set .11 M .0 0 l)j»
nmv "* equihbinmi. anil i-atl Artis it’rs that b'- his "heard'
Lords putes lo officials or oilier reat. a tripper and me-llng 'I tin rMnmiltee chanmen held last esrmog
that lav •on " s
b*«,| of. the
Session
O f •it ll-r Imtiiil Uer.tefwill- (»so,;e_ louliv pieiulltivi Ihe ttsunlv goal sve,
I am confidertl "llisl moil -ol, Communis* • there, hut cannot
iponsible peisons of**ny nation the Special
our
riptens
are
*|so
m
agieement
desire of encouraging any ac's
prove It.
CongressTo Be Con­ increaie,!.
foltou'oTg 'tnffitr to
J a i l lia tig s n , the til - ’ s*-.i! &gt;le ch airm an , d u 'la rrd th il this is ihe th st the surest "* v trs avoid 'war
of aggression or the trie of any
sidered By Group ■filTt Pme he h*« h id toe u p p o 'lcn ity to )st|it III this so il of ssnrk, anil It to hive any posiihle grrorp of theMnffltt.
t'ei-etntTSrr'* ss it I:-*s chair,
measures for the purpoie of agJenerniei know lhaf the inks of ileicrll-ed I vvsiiii. nn'. e t.ead of
that he Was glad to do so.
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girnion."
WASHINGTON^ Oct. 21 (A1)—
engsgmg ui are too gresl to mike the Screen Writers’ Guild, as an
"W e are now gettin g on top i
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A 'n n t * accompanying
the President Truman today summoned
average C-miuumst worker. He
11' M l t . a N
Paa*
» i« r
of the iliiease of lubemilniis," C iv ic MUSIC ( .m ill)
il worthwhile ”
of the British gas industry and for amendfnent aaid “ Ihe object of the
.1
slid l qwre'H oTge-l Welters to try
c nn|tes i ion* I leaders In the White he asserted, and pi nib ted (hatI I . . .
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.
.
.
,
Asserth'g
(bat
"Amerffan*.hate
Auxtratinn
amondment
I*
to
a curb on the powers of ihr ancient
to get five minutes •■( the ComHouse
for
a
conference
Thursday
If
lh*
work
of
preventiorv
Is
conim
-1
r
i
a
n
s
D
r
i
v
e
h
n
(he
tcry
idea
of
wa)."
Korrest*1
House of lairds. He gave lop pri­ strengthen freedom of expression
ued, the fund* spent -'ll ye*,*
on Europe'* financial plight.
said "s\e have the &lt;le*|&gt;esl resitl niuidsr doctrine, five minutes of
ority, however, to economic re and of opinion as set out In the
slim against its brutality, its eco­ the-party linr" into every movi*
charter, by suggesting positive
The White. House said invita­ from rvsi*a will not t-c -(lenl mtovery.
measures to counter war propa- tions are going out today for the aatusl eases but upon nbicstlomd
nomic waste nml il* sacrifice of script and t.-M ft* si-liits Tt Is
i h r ’young and brave Vet there your dtttv * &gt; further the class
Both House* tat togellier in the gauds and In mimttf the ty p e o f meeting at 2: JO f*» M. Thunday work He staled I bat lb* tuber
)lore than 30 officers and di- sre seme alternatives to "a i struggle,"
1*
culosls
w
-()yk
Is
now
svpll
known.
Lord’* chamber f*^ the ceremoiiwj propaganda which faUely attrlblor what presidential Secretary Its value l» _*erepted. jind. Hvf-t lectors of the Srsolnoiss Countv whirb^nhrtmTslyTtne* of in ulll - The plnrp)n •nni*txslrrct~TniTftTTr
« hose home u . |,in Angeles, hrl.
' ,,r
Ch.rle, Q r R M»-d e t£tib*d **-* it Is no longer necesiary glvy l^vtc 'MusTc "AssTwdailon tnef last accept.
— ST. LOUIS. Oct. 21 M f-U n itv und.r (he LaBor gmeinment.
(co, ai ComwUBlsIs no New York's
|of *f
m
„io
n
2
L
"fu.lher di.ctusion of emergency "tales talk*." espoclslh- lo em- evening at lh* Lpist-opaf I’arish
'Tnrrertratlon
exmps,
life
in
aggression^.'
House atjd road* pUt** for the
llraiilwav. ,
. .
£ t d State* citizen* who invet t their
p la te n , to get i|nnations for Ibe
a
poite*
stale
whs-r,r
es-erymin
Setted
^
, otL, a^ gold^ tbthi*f.. Uj*l Hnrtlor T»aM*r|t, Foreign Min- 'foreign aid.'
rt n n u e I piemhalsklp fpt1
He' ..id " t! it
Lin^Jiy "ir
mojfey t r Irflfmtriahration of Lain* vKtng'*Tead1! 1T
Ir
es
(n
constiP't
fear
of
the
ntrd~■ech 11
hi* 1
15-minuto speecfi
I liter of Greer*, repeated hi*
The group- is the same as thr
i
! . from Oct. 2* t'&gt; Nov I. InclusivJ
ff
ire f-nm*
roght knock on the door st’il the
America yyill. Imure their own and ilowly and delihetalely with icarce'- Jeharg** that RU**I*‘« ' Balkan »*tone which- met -with-Mri Truman L a r f e 'Gift* C inmitle.- |.||,| . f
J}u
,
V|tp
„
f
*
-»l
n
ltin
o
*
na
(*rt*
H
s
l
Tin- ultimate type of jeonerrla l»ummotts to answer for the nl
— -hemispheric-prosperity. Ramon Be- ly - r pause. On'hTs- le ff saj 'the
Sept. 29,'
•
plan* to - raik* &lt;J,MVt (his year presented tills season will 'I** a Hexed Crime of having his own
lets. Secretary of Treaiury ol Queen; on his rigid, Prince* Elrr:In addition to the Republican a« compared i*ttb’ f ? l l la*i vear result of thy effort extended In opinion—these at* some of lie*
Meiico, and Nslion Rockefeller abelh, attending hfr ftr*t slab;
and Democratic leader* in bo'h by putting a litllS more effnr lh* organ!xatlof^ of jtb* niemher aiternatlvea la which w* tieliev*
agreed today.
#
opening pnd looking demure in a
Mr (*ol*man. ■&gt;e.r war (a re.« fe, .i |.- ~----- ----- ncnrir*. it includes ihe chairmsi reported progirs* In the beAltb shirr rnitii'nigti.
behind Ihe drive,
Secretary Betels, in a »peech long-skirted dies* of dusly pink
frwghfwij f it," nTyif tHiifini"mr *■ I lie hew Ili frtiSi- Secretary sard
and ranking miponly mentben
nl klrcliet% «ertelnr\, noiiticeil..
that the nation niu*t* rely U|Kyt
prepared for the America* lunch; ctepe.
_______
nf ■thC^FrireigiTATlaii* fndTkpptsi
education
program
in
negro
tin* tint geneitit |or|&gt;arnt[im that
Nnmrs of division beait* were
eon of the National Foreign Trade - In m i n tmf n hfTlltig a ithmr ncrif
"
or school. Sold of tier (2 venrs-of nnno11need by Mrs. U; K. Roumll- j wa ran ilevlso
(bat out young
(( MifliBgtf nn Pub* 4t»l
Cdfiftnlibn, conlrndecTiiitli invest •
the Snlvtllnn Army experience prior |al. oignriirsll'in cliainnan and men In caa* of 'wat—which cg.o
k an &lt;a s t i n . O.I :t
d*. .
-Vnent* mean hemitphetic solid*, iGOP policy group in the Senate. to assuming her1 present position, names of additional captains and be assured will cetne witli light Nineieen-ye.it old It iv Gen» xtriMIAMI
BEACH
.
O
d
.
21
Wri
ty at the,economic level.
Presumably the conference will and declared that she slid nor workers In the rnnrpuign were (ring speed will not lie calleif ill1 liamotl i&gt;f i&gt;(il'ef, (HI, . kn nit’iLeft Wing: Parties
A. J, Aydelott, vice president ol
look" Upon her woi k as a Job bpl also nnnmturrd
ors to fight wdflmul * ile |t u t i
Rockefeller, pointing nut tkit
canvass the outlook for emergency I
e.) il'c Sr.it I i&lt;i?i-( &lt;&gt;( Amend*
Mrs J I IngTay. seerrtary, tra in in g "
• •'
•
Lotting Ip, Norway ilie Assonation of American Rail­ stop-gap aid lo Europe as wejl as *ort of ministry—"there exitt in many parts of *hJohn I! Winsnl lurtnrt Vltierl for I'M/, tin, afternoon.
roads. declared today that the fed­
I’ resldeoj Jottby ilreiared that stated that many present mem­
hemisphere .'critical shortsgei ol
OSLO, Norway, Oct. 2 t—&lt;/P)— eral government'* suit against some as the outlobk for a European almost all of Mrs Klrcber's lime bers bav* nlieady pniil their sea ■An ambassador to the'Court sf
Slming lire spotlight'with.Cinnafood and widetpread pocerty"
The Labor party and the Cony, 900 railroads "threatened the en­ recovery plan based on Secrelaiv Is taken up In running the A s-1son's-dll** Miss Helen K. Wefelr, •St. James's, toltl the Forum tlini mon at rhe JOrii annual l uiute *
’ * ,v » tprvrli prepared fnr.deI ( 'ti ll ( I if If * if .M l f " * ■ r , \ ! 1 1
munliti appeared .today to have
of State Marshall’* lelf-help pro­ •■relation, which work »h* doe* national represi-titaU^e of tne
Ferrjirtf* of America rnnienir r.i
livery before ^he^ tame organisa­ lost in municipal reprraentatlon tire- future of American railroads."
very credibly, he said. He exhib­ Civic Gpncett Service, was pres
posal.
and
lh*
possibility
of
a
were
Marvin Kiull &lt;&gt;( I ike Mill*!
i-nl
nl
lire
Hreeling
and
will
!&lt;
e
tion, "the lime hat come when bus­ ■ml the Conservatives, Liberal* .Speaking before the opening
special -session' of Congress. -rr~ . ited a poster of the" new si-af line to assist in the preparations 11 Persons Lxccutyri
Wi*-. Ftanrit Stull ol Yakima^
iness-his a|io got to think'and arid Agrarian* to have* gained on session of the three-day AAR com­
sale
stamp
showing
a
winter
out­
Ross would not elaborate beyond
during (he ■'l■u1pnign week,.
W n lu ami I Iruqvet I *1 rrrre!l
—plan in term* of locial neecb and the *1 rength of early return* from munication section convention. Ay ' hla'brief aaaertlon that emergen- door scene He' conferred with
Qie Semiuoh- County Civic Mu* By Greek Govurnmcnl
•yesterday's vonimAnlty election* delott said that the government suit
committee
rhklrnien
In
regard
In
ol Cqtltran, itle. I’ x . named Slar
H'aauaa**
r a il *|ti
' * h e broad ■•development of the Ihioughmit Norway. Labor *tlll
'ele*Association is a non-jrrofll «o
new countr goals ami puR'trd out
economy in which we live."
peinlive ittgiiniiatloii funned for
ATHENS Get 21 f/l’ r Forty |aimer* &lt;■( tf.e I enli rl. Pacili.:
sremed,. how-pver. the numerically "might total two billion -dollars.'
that th* 14,360 r*l»ed la s t, year j the purpose.of bringing top quel- ! one i person* were repotted today ami North Afltnlu irgton,
"If our people and the govern
Rneekefeller advanced a three- strongest party.
•hoold let-exr**ded.
,
ity concert and radio artists to j to il»ve
have been executed hv firing
Ihe Star I st;»i-i% i« ml pre,
point plan to raise the standard*
Hetunia from 210, places, In­ mrnt are sincere in wanting na Cold Weather A n d’
New goal* »et were! Lake Mon­ Kaufi'til &gt;'m h Mirsiui llecaiise il i souads thinugliniil Greece In lloof living of the’people of Latin cluding 34 town* (with results of tional security, instead hf trying . S hown Hit Montana
enlrlron
».** made i6 ||«* arena of
roe, |76; Chtilnnt*. 125;
Lake require* nu qrmiwtr* or giiruttfi- !«N 24 hour-.
The p te i* mini
America hy -the u»e of private thr Inst election*, in December,
'
railroads, they sho'uld
Msry, 176; Altamonte Springs. tpc*. it i* in ci»!&gt;iiiy to l)«vc riil Irv »ald 13 died at dawn Imlny at the Amerirari Royal Ijveitiwk
in46.
inporetrlhesMlt
capital,a/u|.management In l-alin
(C n lls M
am r a i l
S ill
. Ry ASSOCIATED PRESS .
Kalonikw,
n
-*
*-&lt;-evt--t''d-member*
of
L
a
'w
paiiy
l
lir.'JlO
voles,
i',.jlly
to
make
them
Hronger."
he
tncntl''-(7b,P''
in
itfore
the
rlr**e
America, creation of the InterThe mercujjr dropped to fraaa.
of the campaign, when the talent a Communist 'execution squad."
fbi'resfqting rT. *- h i g h e s t
&lt;&lt;»»"■■** -» Pea* * l t ) ___ 8y7 reprf*eqta!iyr*u t LTfl,649 _g tid tdeclarhd.
Earlier n»ei* report* taid 28 Iii-hieyrmeiit in tile FF\. 11,— Star
j* booked, -rid Mr* Ingley. Head­
Lkhrt). ConiinunlsU —,'13.340 .vote*.
If* said the government's suit Ing and snow fell |n Montana
274 representative* O'kMT ami which claim* overcharging In tha today but cfesr iti««.Mad tem- Five Candidates To . quarter* I:* nl the 'DmrUt Cetller, oiher person*, two of thorp *nm, Far mere- were selected finni 181
on. were exertiled yestriday. youths .awnnfed rhe American
337). Conservative*—42.4VI votes, movement of war materials w*» peratures near mldsummqr levels
1659»
' vWorid War II Ace
Run Fof Trustees telephone
All preaent member* are urged There Included J2 In &gt;iramn for fnmteii degree Only ..lie iury
374 representative* (25,261 acid filed "despite the fact all war­ were -fopeessl for most' of ihe
to pay tlu lr ilue* thl* week, and concealing arm* anil helping guer­
Die« In Plunge 2421.. AVrisrinns -25&gt;J-’ 7 voles, time rate* were made In an agree­ country.
The snowfall at Cuthank, Mont.,
Five candidates for the Hirer* n«*i week mcirtlrcrahlp will t«* rilla*. nine fur similar ronton* in in mm thtumntwl UFA memheri
401 reprrsrnlntive* (10,091 and ment between tha railroads and
near the Canadian border, came poilUfna of Iruite** of Rertilnnh- t-pen to the general public. Mem* Serral, Ihrpo guerrilla*, in Xantlu* may receive the ViueiIcsti fart
government officials."
BEAR8P0RT. Me.. Oct. 21 bV\ 204).
degiee In nny rate* year.
after
the cool weather which has County School* have qualified to tier* only may attend ennrert*. .
and four guerrilla* in Larina.
“ Reside*," ho ssld, "the rail­
Liberals—4t,IK4 votes, 60ri rep­
•—A World W a r.tito .a fe went
Ctiiriarqon In, nln-ady nettfl
prevailed In tha Paelflr norjhweit* run In Ihe Nov, 4 election. It was
An
official
amiouncoment
said
roads
have
.
paid
86
per
cent
«
f
resentatives
(30.803
•
and
400).
, . down to death with hia falling
spread Into 'Montana, Idaho and announced today hy Supl. T. W.
more than t,1**! gu'errlllns Satur­ 42.45) 'from 126 acre* ’of iti-vx;
their
war
earnings
fn
taxes."
Non-Soelaliat
cmlitiona—
29,89)
ulane yesterday rather than let
day night nml Sunday morning this year.,|&gt;eatijies ajeriit inn cat­
I-awton.
Aydelott declared that despite Wyoming.
It ram home* in thla little village. vote*. •MX) representative* (27,803
Two candidate* qualified Ratnr- Two Union Employes attacked Mctenvtm, 26 mile* east tle, and Imx lings, -hpeii and goats.
. Another day of temperatures In
higher
costs
,nf
maintenance
and
nml
612).
Christian
l*eopte’»
PartyMa|. Kenneth (5. Smith, 33. of
loannina ' in
northwestern Last- yenr, Ills first nut uf high
Atnetican
railroad* th* DO’i was fnreeaat for South day: Herbert G. Ttehrens of Lake
Are Shot In Tavurn of
Bolae, Idaho, who downed six Ger­ —27,782 vnfe*. 290 repreaentatlves operation,
fftilli
Monroe, who will oppose Mr*.
Greece,
and
humeri
Jhe
city hall, ft'llrmi* liV'tliifl ri *»H
Dakota
‘
after
yesterday's
high
were
operating
more
efficiently
man Diane* In World War II. waa (26,734 and 266). Non-political
Wa
fu m in g o f over
“*==*«
George Harden, and W. J. Well*,
police
*t*llon
anil
school.
Tlu-y
than
ever
before.
He
eald
that
it
l
Eluding
98
at
Tyndall
-------votes, 239 repre­
Tilled .when . hla &gt; Thunderliolt lists—13,730
CHICAGO, Oet. 21, 14*1— T «»
^ .
now costs 632,000 to lay e mile !? tha. aouHreastern aecflon of Jr. of Longwood who will oppose labor -union employee were »lml were driven off. the account add­ S5.000.
Vraahed In a stream tied., exploded sentative* (25,442- and 433).
i
Sitiee his*star! ns a freshmanvo™
*
of track compared to the (24,000 the state. The reading equalled R»r Howell. R. F. Cooper of and fatally wounded In a north­ ed. after losing 45 killed.
amt burred.
■
)
c
T*
cnliiinal agrirniture student In
per mile co*t before the war. the nation's high at Phoenix, Arix., Ovlado lx not opposed. Monday
R IO D E JAN EIRO . Q u . 21
— Brazil, ireond laigrtt count*)
V i the Western Hemisphere. an -! between the non-Communisl
nounced today »lir had severed * government nnd the Communist
diplomatic relation* with Soviet | -directed General Ctuifrdcialion of Labor.
Riuiia.
Diomede Catrou*. a spokes­
The • announcement act diplo- ,
man fur the General, mtid DcmaU to speculating that Hta.-il
Gaulle'* Holly of the. F.renfh
might eventually extend the break
.I’OqaJL -48P F ) had nearly n
to countriei in the Soviet aplierj
IhirditUhe national hAVolubly’*
of influence. They recalled Chile'*
flirt deputies pledged to Hint.
pi lor to the rlretion. and now
recent break with Yugoslavia.
more were expected to *up-.
H The break with Russia formalport him.
tied a lituation already virtually
in effect. Braiil returned rela­
tion* with Russia in 194S hut the e
have been no commercial or cul­
tural exchange*. Rin'i Ambauador
to Moscow Mario Pimentel Brandao, ha* ipent much of thr lime
* in Stockholm for rraiont of health.
Moscow-'* Ambauador, Jacob Sur ill, left Brazil following the offi­
c i a l outlawing ol -lire Cemrnunnt
Party here several mohthi ago.
nraxil took offeree al Russian" Labor Government To
pres* "attack* on this country anrl
Seek Curb On Power
on President Eurlen Caspar Dutrn.
On* of the Ku**lan perliHltcals
.Of House O f
eallad Dutra an Incompetent rud­
dier and a Fascist,
LONDON. Ocb 21 bVi Kinr.
Vice Pre*ldent Keren Ramos Geotge VI hat opened a new .***
had declared the break wa* "Im ­
- sron. of Parliament today in r
perative for national honor."
In Moscow yeaterday, 1'iavdj speech wrillen by lire Social*!,
Chntlclpatlrig the break, said that minister* called for n*tmnaliralion

King Calls For
Nationalization
Of Gas Industi

TrumanSummons Goal For Drive Is Set At
$3,000 At Association Dinner
Leaders To Meet
On European Aid

Latin American
Investments Are
Highly Endorsed

MnnbcrsliipH

19 Year Old Youth

Railroad Future

t tf Oklalmnm WTns
Shu* Fhrnipr Award

y .U. S. AttackJ- ; - ^ ^ ^ ^ ; ,

Eeewttneaaea aaid Smith stayed
at the control* until the fighter
waa elaar of any building*. Ifo
waa out on a wing, ready but loo
lata to parachute, when the eraft
..
hit.
Ha waa a squadron commander
at Dow Field. Bangor. Official*
Mid hla ahlp went into a flat ipin
at 10.000 to 12,000 feat from un­
determined raua*.
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v
NO PU8I1 DUTTON
BALTIMORE, OeL 21—W V Discounting the theory that “the
w ar. of the future" might be a
h-buttnn affair, Mai. General
It* Grove* last night said,
"the atom bomb haa not greatlv
affected basic military principal*."

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NO LIQUOR LICENSES
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. 21 -GP)
|rfh* Supreme •Court ruled today
^that liquor license* cannot be leg­
ally Iiiued to club* In dry count!**.
In an unanlmou* opinion.' tha
cmr* quaahad a temporary InJonction granted tha Tatlahaaao*
Elk* Lodge and ordered that the
elub'a Kill of complaint against
State Beverage Director James
T, Vocelle be dlimlsaed.

Garbage Can Stolen
From Sam Martina
Stale Representative M. 11.
Smith and lira. Smith, while altting on their porch at 466 Rosalia
Drive last evening, were startled
by the clatter of a large garbage
can which waa rolled by unknown
persona Into their yard, and Its
contents were iplUed about. Juve­
nile pranksters are suspected.
The garbage can waa latar Iden­
tified a* the property of Sam
Martina, 2612 Iroquois Avenue,
Last night Chief of Police Roy G.
Williams rounded up some youths
who had been recklessly riding
around In a cream colored road­
ster and gave them a stern waranl* against reckless driving and
throwing rocks.
WELFARE MEETING
The Friday meeting of the
Bemlnote County Federation of
Welfare Workers haa been post­
poned until Friday, Oct. SI dua to
the Florida Public Health Con*
feranca being held thla weak In
Tampa.
\

Railroad*
hava
600,000
less
freight care than In 1929, he de­
clared, end yet 69 per cent more
ton mllre of freight waa hauled
laat year.
Some 450 member* are attend­
ing the convention which end*
Thursday.
,

and two degree* above the 96 at
Yuma, Arlx.
. :
Temperature* throughout the
midwest were 10 to 25 derreca
above normal, ineluding 89 at
Omaha, Nebr., 88 at Cleveland.
8 L Louta, Sioux City, la., Rapid
City, 8 . D.. and WlchlU. Kan.,
and 87 at De* Moines and Kansas
City. ^

»»■ the deadline to qualify a* a
candidate.
The three trustee* elected will
replace the preient 18 trustcck, In
accordance with recent State leg­
islation.

MINER
FOUND
MIAMI.
Oct.
2 1 —(A1)—The
Coast Guard said that three mine*
found on the beach abova Fort
Pierea three dayx ago had been
A SLIGHT MISTAKE
detonated today by expert* from
WASHINGTON, OeL 21, 0P&gt;— *h« Saxanth Naval District In
Ramuel Goldwyn of Beverly Hllli, J«kaonvlIle.

BX-CHIEF BHOT
TAMPA, Oet. 21. W V - William
E. Evan*. 71/ a atom center in
the Tampa pellea department for
many year*, died laat night of a
bullet wound In-tha-bearLr Detec­
■ « ? ™ ou* ' « * v b .
tive Inapector D. D. Stephen* aaid
n0? 1* .0 et' J 1,* t/l?“
hla Investigation satisfied him Ux by 2983,407. the InUrnal
Revenue Bureau disclosed today. .T*1* 70-man Russlan-delegatioii
Evans shot himself.
Th# Bureau aaid tha over-payment •depwtod for the Sovret-controllcd
would be credited against Gold- north-Korea son*
Amerrequest-after th* lataat, failwyn'a tax liability for-lator years.
WOMAN DROWNED
ure of Joint commission efforts to
E8 BEX, Md.. OeL 21 W V -A
ndent governindepend
act up
ON
OUARD 96-year-old mother waa drowned
when a rowboat caprised laet
AlWn Hagitrom, farn grower of ment for allI of Korei
The Russians arinouncad yiatcrnight, and one of her two woman Pierson, waa aatonlahed recently
companion* •w*m nearly 100 while motoring on Sorainolo boule­ day they had been Instructed by
yard* to got aid, which came lost vard near th* Monroe Bridge bo* Moscow to withdraw because the
In time to aava tha second. The sea an old bald aagla who had American* “refused to discuss” a
victim wa* Identified as Mrs. assumed charge of a run over Soviet proposal that both coun­
Katherine M. Thompson of Mid­ rabbit and waa heaping crows and tries withdraw (heir troop* from
Korea In early 1948.
dle River*
buxxarda e,t bay.
,3 ‘

west aide tavern lari night and
Police Lfeul. l-cioy Rleffen* *ald
today, an oil salesman wa* relied
for questioning in connection with
the (laying*.
Dcail In the shooting, which
police »ald wa* not connected with
union trouble, were Patrick S.
Brennan. 65. an advertising solici­
tor of the A FI. Chicago Building
Trade* Connell Magatine, and
George McCarthy. 50, a*al riant
bualne** agent of I.ocal 705, AFL
Chicago Tr6rk Driver* Union.
Brennan wa* killed In the sa­
loon while McCarthy died In a
hospital early today after, police
aaid, he had told them the name
of the gunman.

1942. Ullihnmi'it Jiss n»Mei( , more
SYRIANS ARRESTED
JERUSALEM. Oct. 21 (/PI—A 1 linn 128.000 frmu Ins supervise I
farming program.
government smftce announced to­
day that the tlritlnh army had
arrested 12 Syrian trooper* after
determining.that they erq*»ed the
frontier
northeastern. Palcalina M
-~ “
T in -.
while on border patrol.

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BRITISH STRIKE
EDINBURGH, Oct. 21 (fl^-A n
unofficial strike among Scottish
coal. miner*, seeking wag* Increases, wa* reported today to
have spread to 52 pH* employing
13.306 men. The report came from
th* Scottish regional offlea of the
National Coal Board, which said
the numbar of men affected I*
KIWANI8 MEETING
Earl Higginbotham will report now more than double the 6,000
to Kiwanra Wednesday on the re­ who went out yesterday.
cent state convention in Weit
FREIGHTER ADRIFT
Palm Beach. Scout Executive E.
MIAMI,
Oct.
2 1 —UP)—The
C. Hogan, Jr. of the Central Dlvl■ion will make a talk and Howard Coast Guard said today that tha
Gould Will report on the recent 6.000-ton British freighter Empire
waa drifting
without
■cout Jamboree in Pari*, France, Thames
It wa* announced today by Salva­ power about 46 mile* southeast
tion Army CapL Byrd Hudson of Miami* in the Gulf Stream,
but was In no danger.
who haa charge of tha program.

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Thla is (he last week to reg­
ister In order In vole in the w
City election on N o t . (. Regis­
tration books w||| be open at
ihe City Hall until Saturday
nf this week. Those wrho have
registered for previous City
elections do not have lo regis­
ter.again. Only those who are
oier 21, who hare resided in
Rsnford for six month* and in
Florida for one year, ran reg­
ister now,.The election nu Nov.
4 I* for the purpose of (tiling
two salt* on Ihe City Commis­
sion.' John Krlder, Fred WHllairil and Jack Raligan are
candidates In Group No. I. Jack
lodge and Randall Chase ar*
candidate*^ In Group No. 3.

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                    <text>GE EIGIIT

HIE BANFOftD flERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

CIO Convention

Kiwauis Meet

G c il V a n d e g r ifl S a y s
A g g r e s s io n N o tE n d e d

T H U R S D A Y , T )C T . If i, 1W 7

Rural Common Sense
•'

By

tCMtlasea f n a Par* Owl
and civilization, o f the Iom o f the
trail, and. of finally teaching a
companion who took a separate
native icttlemcnt. He then was
guided to two minion* tier, * print
and his attendant, and from their

Spud Johnson

COLLEGE PA UK, Md, Oft. 10
-tdO—General Alexander A. Van* FARMERS MAKE STRONG
degrift said today
it la plain
EFFORT TO COME BACK
now that LI. S. victory in World
AFTER STORM TROUBLE
War II failed to make the world
safe for fundamental freedoms
Tropical'storm a during the past
'even for thr. picrtul." _ U U
ndent voice-hr
nnnarrnt " ihs m 1—t "
T‘ v &gt;
m ** t i i a _ in, i. f it in •
,L &lt; e l
ratnrr Today
or peace Corps commandant
declared,
“ that section of Florida, but the grower*
and security and that voice it we did not remove every sourci have l*rn working with might and
of exploitation and aggression.' main to make a quick comeback, /
Henry W a lla ce."
Across the nation In-fla. Fran.
mm iii mind, uitdfckrii t U TJ' in ample* of the
etsco, two powerful union leaders
m address prepsrrd tor the fall farmer must contend with in hit
rmerynl as undisputed bosses of
■onvocatlim o f the University of job of producing food. More than
the A F L convention.
V-J pay anv other workers, farmer* are
And in New York, the National tax ^tveloped fine*
ml that thfritpation
the ilUmtton which effrrjrtl bl.lhd vagaries.of wrath*
j-iand
.MsriUim Union's, sixth . Li.onial M aple
*r. People In other lines of work
convention wound up witji l’ resl- raises these questions:
Arw We atlcmp'lne merely to usually can
itlnue to plodiks ,
dent Joseph Curran declaring “ the
* r 'W«jrrrie-sroWeir|
* 4 kr r i , .
s s e s I "e t ■ s 4 i t t
T . T I .
-ftrmmunist
party t !t ftht*
'Union T ,
nding full well 'that a down a little, during eztremes of
on ita wav out."
rill surely followV*
weather such aa drought, freezes,
* A F L h-adt-rs George Mo any of
Are we so terrified at and storms, but th* farmer may
the Plumbers and Daniel J. Tobin
lose all hla plants, much of his
or the Teamsters won control of
lertilizer. and weeks of hard work
the Idg labor organization's con­ fare that we will settl* for i
during a two-day is torn.
vention with a maneuver which re* kind o f pence at any price?
Many farmers suffer trL-heavy.
suited in abolition of the Id vice
losses in young plants not yet set
t i i sldcnriri, and incidentally re­ Woman Foyml Dead
In the field, crops growing In the
moved John L. Lewis of the Mine
Workrr* as an A F L officer. I,cw- In Automobile Trunk field, fertiliser, and lime during
the two storma in 8*ptemb*r. They
ia* refusal, as an offirrr, to sign
also suffered losses or possible
a non-Cumrnunist affidavit in cumlosses from failing to get their
chance with the Taft-Hartley law
'^foreemont offiena in
Cook rropi to early market* where good
.had nr*vented 300,000 federal loc­
••vuntv
joined
with
authorities
In
prices usually are paid fur pro­
al membere- from using the faeilIlls* of the National Labor Rela­ n arbV Du I'sgq roClity In a duce. E*sn though they have been
search for the slayer of a 35-&gt;ear- able to replant quickly land many
tions Board.
Meanwhile, the CIO convention, eld woman whore mutilated and of them have not), their* rrops
in i noisy demonstration, cheered ntarty nude bedy was found
right-wing speakers who shouted stuffed In il;e trunk of her autheir support of American policy tr.mohlle ji-iterdav.
Tbs victim of the brutal attack
and who shaiply (t ilir im ) Ru*.
was Mrs. Catharine M. .W asil,
sian and Communist methods.
* In New York, the longest inert­ mother of three young children.
ing In the National Maritime Uni­ The, youngest. William, 17 months
on** htstorv rndrd with President old. was found lying on the front
Curran commenting that despite srat o f the car parked on a high­
“ obstructionists o f an oiganirml way mar suburban Chicago, He
machine.* the rank and filo was u-as not Injure*!. Her husband. beds; many had pump* working
able to win control of the conven­ Stephen J.. 41. a bricklayer, was night and day to removt water
tion.from their fields; many were
Th* CIO convention in Boston .rife had been missing from home ditching and diking to take the
water o ff their land; and prac­
was told that the American labor with William for two weeks.
movement cannot tong exist “ unPolice said they were seeking tically all who could were getting
less tt devotes itself to winufiK for questioning a msn named hy another crop under way.
Those whose crops were ruined.
Political battles with the shme zeal
It gives to economic list tics."
Nick Reldy u l the Cblcago. plant beds destroyed.
homicide detail said th* man
Political Action Committee, ad­
named by Wasil had not lieen at lay thiir exacting time schedule
dressed the convention just after
for planting knew they had lost
home
for a week'. Police said Wasil labor and money, but they didn’t
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.,
called for a union of labor, house- told them hia wife frequently take additional time to moan over
•wlve^. farmers and war veterans disappeared .*without explanation their difficulties; instead, they got
to win the next election away from anil he did not report her, ab- right to work to make a crop if
what he termed
humanly possible. Such experi­
—- - ~M
'servile Con- senre
vre«» intent on serving spnisl inences ar* not nmv to most of them,
W - ' tareits.*'
and they took the trouble In stride.
Kroll frankly told the delegate*
It takrs pluck, Initiative, energy,
that the CIOTiasn'l yc( duplicated
and lota of hard work to start a
—in the field of polities—its suc­
quick comebsck after adversity,
Il&gt;sllsw 4 (m** I’aa- n»*t
cess at economic organization.
rnme of tax holders to &gt; whom and Florida's vegetable farmer*
Declaring this "is because we
j have shown they have those quallhaven’t sufficiently applied our- dividend* are paid.
i ficatlona.
In
the
field
of
business
pracreivp*,’’ Kroll called for 1,000,000
tlees;
the
committee:
“ block worker*" — people who
ylgprou* enforcement
would organize their neighbors in . * I, a tUrged
. .
i
__ f l . t k a a M
D a la a
Truman
the
Robln*«n-Patman
otaek. lie said th* CIO.
PAL already had 100.000 such IHseriminatlon Act. recommend*
irM tisw s !&gt;•■&lt; r » e *
Ing particularly that the Federal
|said that exports pushed prices
.Trade Commission plac«#’Tlmlta
' f higher, adding that
lion* on sellers who require puralways •sports about
•yehese* irf errmmwlitlei hr*such r cmc-thlrd of II* grain crop In nor-,
excessive quantities that small
The eoofeienr* was devoted
t onlinurd From Page One
largely -to the' food-saving eamI jm i Writer had astuied him the
-palgn—and—i*— ether -aspects of
.M n L i i . luuto,il
among sniaTT cnTercrlsei. incTudrng European, aid.
both tria ile rs and manuinctures,
Mr. Truman said an extra ses­
in such activities as buying, sell- sion o f Congress to provide *m*rihg-and advertising.
,
•gtney assistance for Europe Is
3. Ibtapproved " a n y . commercial sliii a poasibllity, but he la *U1I
trying, to find funds from existing
■itandanU and government pi —
menl specification* ■that allow sources to'provide stop-gap aid.
to | He said this effort has met with
.1 onlv . one nr a ‘ few suppl
and tome success In recent daya and )
Herndon, Clerk of th? egtform wth requlr»ment»
"-.JCircuit C-.un
eo n d e m e n d
'disc rim in* tort* cited the us* of Kxport-4mport
freeh* rates,"
'
Bonk /unds and a |M,000,000 purOn’ -the subject of labor, th* « &gt; » « »
French franca. But, be
committee rrenmmemlnf a federsl. **'d- that does not neCetaarlly
study "to determine whether o r ! '" * * " • "
*#“ ‘?n won„ l !**
not ‘ uttitHLiq'nntrest deslgiwd-pri.
f|*. He wtll csll ^ori# If he
.hUtflty ht Ibis om ntY.“ ;JL:^uLkA marilv fns l»ine-indw*4rial-t]nit» j**1??*
add*A«
T»wr "Igqlhrea o7 you careful •nd mposed or small busnessri u? t a l T n i m m . n i on ik . v * '
consideration of ail mailers cop. consume a handicap-to efficient
H.nrv A
I. _ ccrning the public, intrrrst be- p r o t o n In smali busnesa."
Wallace who accused the Admin-* cause future generations will be
The commltfee is a permanent |it r t |jon 0( being dominated by
affected by your arts. We todrn ^ * VU.
m e .li.J W R , ihte* .w ell -Strvwt liitW H * - Intewf on
■#**' - h.wjI cFrikHtly
ivapiiig' S S I * '
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benefits of the leaders of this
— ti ' 'i ■lull
JTjU
its InfaMuT
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tlJ
U ITIk.
F .IL
InfaiicyT
Jams* F. Byrnes in which tbs for­
attemion the results of wise, bon.
mer Becretanr of Rtate tells of
Ilnnl.kard froat I'M . OM)
i 4t and sincere leariarship • that a 130,000 *one be built if some diKUsstons. with Mr. Truman bobuilds, and Irsdcrship that de group will go before the City fora hia resignation.
Hr. Tru­
Stroys,"
Commission and any that this is man said he had read some of th*
book, but not ail.
“ It la better for posterity tr what Ihey want.
He aaid Boerelery of Biota Mat-‘ II* urged that more fUnds be
shall would have aomethl
sreeted to any o f you, than
allocated for city playground pro]Lteutr General Albert
fenced in for the proKtlOh of both msvsr during an Invi
Intrndticrd to the children end equipment/
in China. W&lt;
rrsrnnlzalio,, by Katiyl* Hou*.
Following the talk, four mem1,older,.program chairman.
i-vts of the club wera appointed
Visllors to the’ meeting irirludrd 1 Mrs. Hodgkins, chairman, to
Arold L-jwla and .B ill Davidson. attand meetings of the City Com- talk by Henry Worthnian, Eustls
artist, at 3:00 ! ‘, M. on Oct. t t .
mission arid to report their find­ A Isa wjll follow at 4:30 o'clock
ings t# the rtuh. lt waa announc­ and the exhibit o f the artist will
German Plants
ed that Rtate Attorney General
Tom Watson will addrea* the club
v j'ira a ttn M i Cewwi i ’AMt (la.t
in November- *. -•
futfC*, providing for a ceiling pro­
Another event scheduled Is a
duction of 10.700.000 Ingot tors
o f Slbel, was announced In late
h

Ttw Klwanls quartette including
Mr. Rhinbolser, Roger Harris,
pr. g , W. Rucker and J Man ia.
Stinccipher aapg "Annie Laurie"
and "Deep River.”
Porter Laming, Jr. president of
the Key Club of Seminole High
S. r
ihanVfjt the h’ iwanjg rpoji,
Soring organisation for the gift

ami .tltrtr adviser, who in turn
•aid that aba had never seen
boys with so many problem*. The
Kiwaniana sane “ Let Me CsQ You
Sweetheart" In bar hubor and save
her a Utr hand.
,»
Edward F. Lane announced that
Ktwanis had placed a number ’&gt;f
Inrice painted reccpfacln In the
cemetery to throw I r t f t in. liar*
o liT K iiln tr * m wclciWked hack.
Happy birthday’ was w iling Ho
Ned Smith, Guest* Included Capt.
Jack Pearson and W. A. Cagle.
It waa annniincail that Ike R «»

FILMNO sacks with chart on a farm
in Slttlngbourne, England, la Gen.
Jtetai Ceni Ius. ex-premier of Lith­
uania and one-time chief of staff
of the Lithuanian army. A graduate
engineer and master of seven lan­
guages. Cerniue says he. is happy
earning 111.30 a week far from his
rated Into Russia.

(Interna(tonal)

FORMER-COUNTY ATTORNEY _______ GRATEFUL TO RETONGA
Prominent Citizen Tell* About Jen. Neither the intense, summer
Hi* Own Cate In Hop? Tha- heal'or th, T.ard work seemed to
Ot.heyj jM#y_ Regain J h f .iu j'.Q l LMh_t J/uu. wltilc J..6A-iUU*L J *o i
herriy *Mr to to- tip. He told

meetings, and praised the coopera­
tion of the club'a active sponsor,
the Rev. J. B. Root, Principal
Herman E. Morris and KlwaniJ
President Lester Thsrp. Jle. then
Introduced Mias Margaret Partin,
“ Sweetheart of the Key Club”

t

hear the applause for bis son.
Mr. .Lone“ announced that th»
rb would hold a ja d ici* night
ogratn at the .Mayfair Inn’ oil

Nuv, 10. Kuilyle Houaholdvr uru
ci) that
aid In tklu-t
sates for the Kiwani* sponsored
futjtliall game here on Oct. £4 be.
tween th.' CtltiyftKb and Florid i
Military Academy, benefit* of
which will Jw used toward pur­
chase- o f a resuaritator for Fsrnuld-Laughton Memorial Hospital.

What Women Like About Their
Launderette Store
“ I Find It'* Thrifty To Um My Neighborhood
I.AUNDEHKTTK For Two Heuono. It Coots So
Little T6 Do A Whole Week's Wiuth and Ail Our
Things Last Longer!"

L A U N D E R E T T E OF SAN FO R D
Srtond at Oak

“ Kctouxa ntaile !lf« pleasant
for me wi en it looked !!kc I we*
about done for, and it would lie
impossible to egprtts my K*"1*'
-tpde-to Tha JWdWflP* rtatnrM rr
Fenl P. V*wek, Petersburg,* In d.
farmer’ county attorney, republi­
can committeeman, newspaper
publisher, and one of the most
highly respected nun in Southern
Indians.
" I suff'Udl ■tortured from Indi­
gestion. after evrty meal, and by
four ocloek In the nfletnoon I
frit almost romnUtelv exhausted."
continued Mr .Vtfck. "In the mid­
dle o f eseh lunimT 1 had to stay
away from my office for week*.

■ Phona 108

r ilin id that I began to ear
.. I flnialtti! three bottlss I M l
t-r r-. I feel i.tr.nger. By the
I htv • eontiptrvil to enjoy, un.
usual strength and good feeling.
Reft .-i ..a, rrand for me, and
I Imp* Jh's statement- will enable
•run* -me * Iso to regain th* joy
■! II int: as I'd id .''
.Mr. Vreck ia erne of hundreds
t f prominent men and women
praising thin fa mops medicine. Retuiipr* !* intended to relieve dis­
tress dm- to insufficient flow of
iligt stive juices In the stomach,
ln»- tif appetite, Vitamin B-l de­
ficit nev, and constipation. Belongs
may be obtained at Touchtor
Drug. Co.

Sm all BuHinesH

public nfficiala am!
n leaders have attacked
ih-Am*riran reparations
a Wow to German ecorlval and a source of
Rent. Trades unionist*

in protest
soon after
•Utement of to* milmors declared:
to make It clear that
f « ten* fur the speed,
s fulfillment o f the

Horn where I sit

Iii 1 9 15 F1or Ida jj ro t| u cetl $20 ,(MH&gt;,000 worth of wood pulp, cltii f Lusle
of puper anil rayon - $48,000,000
i n c l u d i n g p r .o c e a a e d p u l p .

u fo r e ito
M j

Florida c«u Supply twice the pceaeut
Uarywt oL puiuwqotl.

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ufaclurert and processor# ia Florida.
Operating, cpuditiona aro ideal.

CELLOPHANE

RAYON

May wc send you an abstract of in*
fonnation on the poMtbililies of an

Myst«ry of 4
the Mittjng Farms
Tcp. the s s a w t of fans* la
Aaurfra la ahriaXtag (by a qoarWf•slUloa la the last I t* years!).
Whart happened t* the salotlag
farauT The land has U s takes
la hy other farm , laqnMalag the
•m ags sis* hy Iwwrty ocrwl
Does thli growth moan formtog's 00 .Icogsr P family «Uerprirot Just the opposite! M on
famUis* o n farm* today than
• t o r - p a l y w ith labar-savtiif

etpantkd pu)p industry in Florida?
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Urlag Ugrtker la tesspersaca sad
taleeaacs—temperance that profees a saoderata beverage Ilka U r ,
aad tatstaace for a lari# that may
d lfo m t from oask own.
From whsr. 1 alt. our Family
Ferns (end theyV.
of *U
farms) aro something that this
country «
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In U n lt j T h e r * Is S tre n g th —
T * Protect tho P u t t of tha World; .
To Promote tha Progress of A n t r ln ;
To Produce Prosperllr tor Sanford.

Partly fjoorly through Saturday.
F e « .sho-trrs IhU aftrrnogn.

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Pleaded In Vain

Bread Loaves

.Elected
Head O f CIO

Food Committee Ob­
tains Pledge For
Program To Save
3 Million Bushels

Both Labor Groups
Denounce
Lewis;
U. S. Foreign Pol­
icy Is Endorsed

D A IL Y

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NEW SPAPER

F R ID A Y .

O C T. 17. 1917

A s s a d n le d Press Leased W ire

N O . 211

Antarctic Expedition Planned
To Gather Weather Information

By BA RB A RA C o lt ML Y —
Sydney. Amlialia, 0-t. 17 lA") • Pin(mmling the lalc*l location ol
the ever ihifting south *r»gnetic polr and gaihering r*'cn»ive weather
data are ihe fint-yrai goals of Auitraha't Antarctic rsprdition, *rliej
uled to get under way ir mid-November
By placing te.imi of melerologicsl esprit* for a year on two lonely
wind*Wept islands in the far lou'h, the expedition hopei to get ihr first
contnteni reco’ds nf Artarctk weaiher condition). A team of scien
lists, physicists, genlogikta and bi-t1
otogisis will rarry on other re­ Heard Island. SJtOO miles .below
search.
the tip of South Africa, where
WASHINGTON. Otll r l f r w
BO STO N ^
O u . 17—tef*&gt;— • Chief geophysicist J. M. Haynar a parly o f eight scientist* and
^ T h e Citixcni Food Committee said
Philip'Mutray war re-elected prest- sources bureau safd eaact loeatlon assistants will act up two m” ^ tod ay that baking industry irprrof the government mineral re- trnrntogical station*.
drnl of the CIO by acclamation
of the South Magnetic Tole is
Campbell will stay with till*
•tnlativct have rndourd a |&gt;mtoday and promptly rejected the very Important to navigators. Ho party until he Is pirkrd up five
|tam aimed at saving J.000.000
Utrrt invitation to return to the cipcrla I he. Information to be n»«ulh* later by tho main ship
' bushels of wheat annually through
I VKI: 'HITCEBR Oct. IT
A FL with tauilic irmark* aliout gathered will recast Ihe southern of the expedition, the ■jtVLtnn
cooperation of bakers, housewivei
1I
Ihr t'nilnl Stales farareas of the magnetic maps of the W yatt K a rp . The te*t of the
John
L
Lewis.
*
and public eating placet..
otslly e A f.l the I nilrd N*world.
.
■,
party w-RI remain on the island
Commenting on the (act that
tirin'. l.-rinhU today to tpepd
. || Charles Luckman. chcaitman of
Oiwratiorr plans for the first fot another seven m«nth*, making
AFL Prriident William Green had stagrs of Australia's five-year w ralher observations and
hot ran iorlfpemlcnre hy setre
the committee, said that at part
linc up a Mpcrial rnmmission
issued a previous invitation to re- Antarctic research and eiplora- polls
...
.*•
•
of the plan the bakers will leatuir
to i&gt;t..rrve an early Korean
Heard Island, one nf the loneloin the AFL Murray taid. “ So tlon program are being pushed
smaller loaves of luead wherever
flir t inn of a national atsrmbONlIiD MINI WOAKIIS chief John
under the command of air force tie*t places in the srorld. is con­
did
that
bulging
man,”
referring
4)poisible and on Oct. 2fl will ctil L Lewis pleadi with some Too fel] I*.
Three caiuMut'S n u jliftrd yes*
W j\ S IIIN f.IO N . Oct
11
group Captain S. A. G. Campbell, tinually swept by 70 mile an hour
*
_
_
down quantities of bread delivered low delegates to the Amerlcin Led. to Lrwii.
who traveled to thF Antarctic gates.
lerday at the office ol Supl. I Ravmottd M Foley, llo ittin t
"*
i
LA
KF‘
SUCCESS.
Oct. 17 b P i Alluding In difference* betwren with Sir Douglas Mawson'a ex­
eratlon ©f Labor fonvention m San
to grocert.
After, returning to Melbourne W , Lawton to nth'as county school Hmi.r Finance Vlu,ini.i..,i-'i. .. 1 ^ u„ u r|..uged today, that “ th*
( In cutting' down on deliveries Pram Hco not to amend tho Federa* ihe United Mine Workers’ presi­ pedition In
for additional equipment, LSI' Itustees in the Nnv -I piim ari
b d u ;tfi.i*l. I-IM.II lor rrslihlivt' |
Slates. IMBKII neither ih*
First vessel nf Ihe two-ahlp 3eHl will make a reconnaWsam-e
to retail outlets, the bakert will li"ti’s comlltution bringing Fed- dent and other AFL leadrn. Mur­
They a te ; M is. Ueoigr l l ’irdrn Utttcn.laboi IMS'in n
ernl union* under protection of the
the Jut,Id riw tiet nor the principles of th;
expedition,
Ihe
"I.ST
3501."
will
of
d-e
conditions
in
the
far
south,
ray
said
Lewii
it
“
sitting
by
the
alxliih what it known a* consign
Tnft-ll.utiey ACJ- The convention
m County Board D ntiii i N’u. r&gt; ^
" ihft-HWfkmittt lea* j
|
"
me it telling. Under this system tcjectcd the Lewi* plea and voted tide of the road, and he's lament­ leave- Melbourne in mid-November and in Match will drop anot bet m ilitating »r«t S a n Lu d . It. F . that, tlirir nn*t Ruin* I't he j
i,
.
* i i f
carrying
scientific
equipment, party of aHentists ami weather
overwhelmingly
to
amend
the
A
H
,
•
[I
lf
t
luiKr
w Mi nudt b ffo it
■ be ert tupply more bread than
ing hit position."
prrfahriraled hut* and stores to
Cooper, - fntm et, Oviedo, school .p a y . enyylotw nryt w r r l V * .
itm iis H * hn t'sa* I'itSn
(International) I Murray ihrm deflated: “ Maybe
(lie Gen-1 v) AHetiif&gt;ly.*i~ 77 icem.
nc lially it told in an effort to constitution.
ptinripal to run in Di»fncl No. I._{_Tf*iifvm'g 1‘rfn’ r i Hume I -l
hci jH.iiiii d committee hy Soyici
promote butinrtt. Any italc loaves
in the spirit of rgo dr in a flouKit
a
— e * i r ff AltfoRl- ntiTT KoV F Tlowel. ■
‘vuhfoitiimllre, I 'Jr* *.nd Id
D-inttv Ftueign Minutci Andrei
unsaidare—piekad-up- and-d i*
'rtrh'T( bornbad,' he rmghl siTcY
if L ik e M aty to tun in D itlfirl cnoitci tlinn in doing away with
A Gioirn ko _ altr i Bniisli A llot®this practice which .will be ilopprd.
hit oversirrd cheit out ami lay
M
M
It
yiS.tr
ill
r*
I
,
lilt,|
LI'h
ttitled
No. 2
nev tiiort.il ?u fliitlry Shaw. Luckman talc) the eavRig# ran
mme unkind thing* about me.
In ntd-! to, qualify
, i mdi if tlirlr u II aismaiuc of
.
be accomplished only through
iii&gt;*« h.wU.ippea t/fl directly to the
“ But who the hell am I? I just
d a le fot lu iv lry, a |ir|in i| mu*t je»nt*tovmr,"iii in if
edit itlt
- * waste ronlral ■and education ellliin
irii. L.r liniiionv.
i happen tia be a simple-minded
•
hare t, ton-tin
1l*e a pulificrl io t -1 .I'd I mints , *
forts In the use of breadstuff#.
t
t
m t n v s renewing Russia's *tindividual
wilh
enough
ttrength
1
.
0.11
,
he
.
t
l
,
|
t
(ll
it
if
P
't
i
e
i
o*
.
He said the 3,000,000 - bushel
laxp.vyrt, said i*ui&gt;l I a.-,pm I i
monthly-saving goal cannot be
in rny forehead to make the *ign
addition, hr IptMl ptcirnt and I lie home l.llllluw "ill It - hloticht i »•k &lt;m &gt; c ,‘ ctaiv of Si lie Mar
,
reached unless housewives and
ol the eto*».“
a (iclilion tigncil hv lu e n alificci jfouri "tlieie will l»- , ttrotfv lull thall’s plan to o.ethtul ihe peaceeating places follow the name
teriung mtchin-cy of the UN, de
irnnllOM*
I '. , , l-tl,*,
Murray
spoil#
after
the
CIO
con­
krt .lid mi le.t.ot, ft,, .tp-b I e :t t
. practices as the having Indtitlry.
vention hurl tc elected him In n
Ihe llutlte
headed hv Hired Mv-ti.il! “ i» itying to
In another move on the food
IIV •«11«ii'M itn ?'««• Id■ h111
Rep ( iwiti’n (R-low t ). it trivetlt " ’wllltC" til1’ III! II- ll 111.11
m front, government action to get
' l( tfte United Stale* will not
vheldbaek stocks of grain and utBg.tloic |u o .ii.|e
ne'm qw.litllc
of
*r auppltea to markets wan askedj
’
build'tipcc
i the - Chattel," Gtomyko
tra
in
,
live
practice*
in
the
MIAMI Del. 17 (A t—Spe­
HAVANA, a t
17 &lt;&gt;V‘ I'atii
. bv the Commerce Department’s I O P E L IK A . A la.. Otl. 17 t&gt;Pi \
. *,..krd. "wli » v ill?"
cial Ited Cross workers ara
ing
It.idea.
eia
Srhmtdt
testified
today
lint
Small Business Committee.
|flnsli fire that follimrd
being flown In Miami to
While |nlev - w,.. teaiifi-tti.
JI** e- ' i -* t that the Atnaricin
her romance with John Lester
laiinrh a long-range relief and
(it*, on m le rirrte d t ii'inment li n t 1 1••i" -*a I w "uitl tlireaten tha aery
Mee
ol
Chicago
fooled
hefoir
he
rehabilitation
program
for
T she f i i i i e t N a t i o n s ’
' xl 1 1 1
f’ |.*n» for in \imt 'ti r Day pt the fedctitl tint cm n i'iit, ).e,
person* flooded out of their
wa* fatally shot la»t April "he
Mfunn Idle1. 4 HVnrt sml Egypt
T T n iir P h i l r l r n n
A r i » 0 l,fh L National C h ild A rmory }
____
homes In this general area,
came I could not agicc wilh far* lade, Ifh In , and tuimi iii.riil jof it. "tllflllrtue" o||
fm moil}- rh-i1tenge,| the right of
r U U l V II1 IU IL 1 I
night took Ihe life ..f two i j^|,f M,,lltri. cnnltnue* in rts*
Robert Rdsop, Red Cron* rn- &gt;
and hoi'c -a*1."*' .e.eon In winch tftnvimh—r t l V L... I---- nt.i
trp - B in es; t—v itt ir,T, i ~-A-?iam iily~ n r
on
w
h
tltjic_w
ai_tii
[guardsmen, j left three f nticallv
am i ha* .now xtullrri tom
.lie f director In Dade county*-4f « q i 11*tj'*-«| if:a* I'ggr F.lghl I
nder* front Tieifliteitfits lilies and lo.'it*.. may hr one ..| the "w ont
thete
tranre*
“
itn fitted, and K .„ ne.| I T odler*. | t,jr | r |y nxrt ,},r bulkhead, even
said today. K. I’. Reiser, Ihe
t
r
r
l
t
i
i
t
n
e
rlentehlon
the
ttlilui
i
The
Tnlfiki
damn
on
In
al
CoUcountie
w.il
l.e
nmtrd
to
pw
lot
sgrnry's relief director for
with an, offshore wind.
Florida, disclosed «1 * newa
tnmder loid the mint W e d n e s d a y v.rrr mt^r ltd rim in g '•* i t v " R ep Luc.it ( f * le a ) o . m r . | I a | l | i 1 ( ’ l l i r l f m i l l f
**
*
lit ihe A l ; v ' m l nlvtrrhnic Imft
T h e. watev level appears now
conference that H.DgO families
ytqh Fry,.---- U l “ U M V - O l l U l Itat Mee.-w i .imer naval rflw -t.
‘ hair »'» m-.nil-is o f -the thatelv tonic issue —
;
f
;£
*
fir
fe
'a
l%
r
fc
S
*
.
In the stale had asked for re­
to be rvrn higher than that of
Clvde Rarasev.-chairman
laid he hail hero in a N.ivv ntfol.d Dtislv Root. md Sadfle L'lu1' it • *Gwdntt niadi *h-tt ■.••■ifemetti t f
habilitation. lie said 22,272
Lion's Club's1Bight Conservation! The dead guardsmen were lilted several years ago during high wa
.ter Folev t e n t 1' I-, I» . r l'lf\ jthospital foi a few months after tneriine field m the Cotltl H " i
persona already had received
Committee, today Informed mem-jby Col. Charles Saliha. information lltr. Seminole Boulevard ea»t San
!&lt;}. I loan* i ' i t - a p p m s j m . n l .
it'w
a
*
announced
today
by
|
.
I
asiatanre
and
Inal
15,311
fam­
the war.
hers of the club at the Tourist I |(
(
Nalional Guard, a*
to percent of t r w . r.iiistnteliflitrt
lord Avenue ii covered by wain
ilies had suffered damage to
Carder that he had received a n d ...
r D .. ...
...
Her lawyer, Rene Caiteflatio*. Saviatrl. Hub pir.jdent.
(iwhin sniil be c,, 0 |. indf’j H , j :
approved fo u r applleatlnn* to nip- Alvin G. f ruitl of Newton, A h „ hyacinths driven athore by high
some extent hr the flood walMr, Sitaascd -tntcii that it J* the , t b e fetlcrnl t - &lt; M i R i o ii -ftecito'
v x r r v n x r z r m it
WMi
aikcd Ittl
•ri.
ply children with eye giaites.
J
"
"" 1
"**"*
iMlt'litimi i f Hip club. If pOtsit,! •/hi ttiflu«*i
wind*, and water is up over bulb
UPftpe* h i
^ n tiirg ? nn » u * • r?!n^ f ' Ilr w t lo f ii Hv
"What
did
Ttfana
fhl'la
mean
At present Ihe elnli haa suf.
.
to hohl the rare*i St the rtiii
cutb* on to the grass of Ft. Mel
grg=V:fjj|
If.
-jt
BELLE GLADE Oct. 17
flelent fund* to supply the four
to |oli* l.eater Mee?"
n e* tiirnnknidlil Im-atio'n nt M I tut]»iir th e tuAp lit riHillfy t»f fiu : T*i
* linfrt »-5ijllf
won
Ion
Park.
(d't—Everglades farmer* am!
children, wild Mr. Ramsey. «nd
She wa* Jofin I.eilfi Mee * Miitiicipnl Airport which' the cit CTilll ii
!*'»*"«• fit... •’ ir lv t^div
|»1
|t|,||*fc V
At th e . old St. Johns River
\n
cattlemen anslousty awaited
he e.ioresaed the hope that the
i* Irasiitg to 11o*in. Effotts lire
fr *iu
■' fit
If#*H
fii+I
lh»*ni
i i ,'
t
i
»•
*
f
t*
t
Rodcjrti
of
love."
tfplieil
tl»*j
Wnrchoiise
planking
haa
been
laid
reports today on the latest
£ gum. hall machine*, sponsored by
♦#!•
frit! Intprfjlrttl5ttr|rnu _ "fptrMrlTrF
dancer, who- ralfeil heiiclf Salira l&gt;eiiiK innile to got* n cloy tti".1 (triifi
storm reported about 1,000
over the flooded street ‘iii order
the rlub and placed in various
J *iit4i h i III nilhTi*«#
Ih •trniirlmiwjiL^
&gt;»• •
'o f I pi itril.
tt nil-lit.i ' iji^ , bn
I ( tilt Ilnur tl
i
»
’
stores, will nid In financing future LONDON net. 17 r/D—The In-1 to rieimit access t*» the office - f i mites southeast nf Miami and
Patricia laid Mee “ put kept get
.1
»« fH#ir
Id |t|jflhiri| fir f» •
ho said.
Irrnntionnl lied Cross repotted to- Tnniiami Trait Tours, Inc. The
said, "We've
all the water
——-reouesta of thi* nature.
. , hsd
„
ting morr tirriahle" ami that while g. mi s~. Dnni- Ja.'ital 1 4j* 5Aatnaa-^l*«—u
4*m
frv f T ,i-' initial i
A qul* relative to tho funcllons day mi ^” impr^F*hml^wU spread^of ivu!ct—has—becoma—deep—mumgh
J" i 1» i ciit'N'I
hint if)mmi fHt m
7m ft a), frv. lie -tililr.l
tVF~
l momli,
— o f—the—Dtatflet tden—&lt;r&lt;wrm-r.
A[Mill
■
&gt; » H f|l wf fltFlf# VCfelll to prevent loading of heavy truck*.
Sheriff I’. A. Mem, uhn I* b-o I
liecame (tightened.
pcrimrnl Station here, aald
Hok* Johnson ni IVavtnna Hsarb, idicrrd tiic inrrrme in Venereal
W1..-M ihtx f &gt;11**=I t i find
The company plans to move t..
The three 'Judge* listened In .ling Ihe ptom olioit pm| . o f ll.!Ihr wairr »a s still rising at
was given by Dirk Elsberry who disenss* \vns*"*iinldv caUuIrnpfttr."
nt' .
\h* Hrwr %huV
The rcporl inid undrrnnuriah&lt; Its- new location a block, awav
Mom •event. snnoDim-l Hint Chnml
tcntly, Judge Cristobal
Canal Point,, north of here
presided. The club passed a re
nit
JSfipiltl! c i f s
.
WASHINGTON Oct »I7 l,V&gt;
f M’ommcect -manager Ed" J.
solution commending Lion John- &gt;w n t mainly wn. the cause of the ni Palmetto and First Street bv
along Lake Okeechobee, hut
leaning f-irward.
I t'lrtiptf on » Iik?ht Hut l
M HfillBtRii n*H Fifto I’Jtgkti
The F e d e r a l iYinmnnU-atintt* i
aon for hi* work and assuring JWrioue te a lh ‘condition, aince it N’ os». t. J. C. McBee. manager.
that It was falling alightlr at
Patricia entered the court wjth
- --ti l r-nHHT~T7.il tn.|.ir ••r.|ermt~r!rtttn-t^ '--,"te'*-JcTT*7-'Ttr&gt;-,'ftT T 7 'get ‘ mfT’
Jilm cooperation.
lowered reslitggce.____ ______ ___
im-&lt;niced today. They wJlLocrurr} Lnxahatrhee.jr*at on the Con- ■-her—father.- -Jhhti Rchtnfdf. ' and ^
•Stntinn W ARL, Atlliurtnn, Vn. I" Tut net - *.1-,iti«-.t "I started yell*
ncr'a Highway at 20-mll*
AFlSterTrom WrsT J'. C. J i f f J "AlUtotigh wcslern countrleB. (hr north h\|f nf the nn» atnrv
flngerril gmwl luck Iwada give i ;
tlilstify M tH'ji" '['tl ’ 1'iMpmm wltt’.'it Mpr / "d ’A'AIng f
bend. A’cry little
llttte celery ea9 ell, principal of the South Side j which have lieCn assisted since the brlrt teilMlog w-hirh Is bring rr
tt'enliawf'l on l‘ **t I'.lghll
' 11
mi. -T.i-. ■—
•r
" " vim Vi.• r
i .—IcA jlI
-eaos&gt;— t h a - friftfklt
t? ‘
affd the
-----Primary. Bchotd—and—chatrmnw -of j tHw-rMtetr:— have — had
_____
_ m
r
___________________
‘ inopll.s - inutemMtHWWBir
rami* rrs*
rsaa-la
w e . — .. h rstwls
hi is ’ ktd ah
tnf^_
rhrtt ■c’t,
fge wa, tinle t Ira ,
“Dr. Allimm iftll.
tr*e American Bdocation— Week, | fo7 a number of. years hits Tefrlla
Break I h Expected
nl I - t I f-.'ce the cl'irtr. tie teieThr Stale Road Department is
■JIOHTON. Met. J7 t,7*&gt; 1 ,|&lt;|1 | The F I T dlrt-ttcil 'f ulhcrn Ajlf
Mai reed. The request for ro- murk.’' the report said. "The con|.e4 ~ , *tfe O'SnnfsctUring
MIAMI. Oct. l 7 W - D . e fount,
operhtion'of th# club during that ditinn* hgyn meant »ri unpreee- rrporji'd to l&gt;e working to build
In Want! Weather yiMietal Alls'll r Wedetm'.i'i* ctela H r &lt; i«ilc ii«tr ftuc , ■portitlng pl
c.tm pn t ii* . .-/erreil tn an ex_____ sat. that ltu**in I* rapitalitlni- -n W ARL. to Bpp-ai tt' a healing
weak was favorably received and danted ‘'dxtenehm o f tuberculosis t up port nf the tfoad 4&lt;1 fill at the tropical storm within exactly •
• *••• g « 'e liim Miitrurtiont
Bv AHStM’ l v fF D PIIFHS *
the "chans" in ('him*, amt *»&gt; »• ' ' " v 21 “ t" ■•hnw • n
"I' V *1i"
was referred to a committee for and almost everywhere ground Geneva Avenue bridge where cai» month, two of which developed
October'*
"heat* w a v e " - w i t h ................... » - d ra w n Into th e S
hm ailcaatlng nr tin pmiirniu in l&gt;&gt; phone.
actlan.
gained against the disease haa dipp&lt;*,| tunning hoards deep In into huiricann and caused tem
I In- potinsniqia - relied thropg te
again been lost.
,
e
f
„
'" ^ n
w" 'c r o s s i . 'r ^ e dty^ ^ gir made, ra- pf ^Hltona of dolUr* in damage. temperature, in t.'. A 'n A ie g r r a x ^ ^ - ' ^
■
!
nriil iofit 'ne whatahove
normal
from
the
Rrs-ktes
i
"
,f"
m
tT"
economic
fTrl
F
■''
"■n
onteLfti-t.
disease p^irs where the fill on Semlnotg
iread-of veueral
vcuaral -disease
Heating in Held On- - "The. jpread-of
’Tilp I'iimmitaion nriirr di'sclihej i . MiTj-rew,". Turner ,aid. “ But
j 'mpl.-menldl.
is aimply calastrnphic. Syphttte^f’ TPoilrTBtd near, the culverl was Wit repotted today 125 mile* to the Atlantic Crtast. cnlltlnne.t J
[ I 'Inln'C have .-i iccewdrlver. t
the program llmat
» 1** ftt f|f I *f f l pi l |, Hi fl(|f* ( f| f|
north ol Puerto Rtcn and 1.00*1 a f u( a w L i t f r f i n( ne U' Pt i l i i ri r w n 4 f nr* *, 1
^ ;Automobile TheftH increasing everywhere and will being washed away.
■ ” tnr
r nf h(l.r
r iniiluni-.1 1**•— John Gatiloer f'ooljd(p
.....
&gt;
*,\ tiurslinn
rami
nsrts
1 ,0 .Mrv
nf.
"A
*IUcsttnn ii n tii'l ir .-r null" ! tric.l ...toe •-..im 1...1 they wate too
have disastrous effects on future
mifei
eatl
soul
hr
a
1
1
of
Miami.
It wa* pointed out by a local
niter theFweekend
»
, • ttwltnetim f'nnmiittee fnr IJmit.l Stallon WAItl. and Hu* an-.wer tn Mtl. I. It 'tin tP'I'llig harder to
Three DeLand youths,, charged generation*. The increase In *VD’ grower yesterday that a canal
The Weallirr Bureau advised
The mercury rlimiTil Into the- Heft ice I., Clitmji
fhtnit, was
wn* that h e - ft.st
In it ihe .quest ten i r arisn l.rnadcagt ills- [Jtrc nth. nil the time
with theft o f two automobiles in 'in Great Britain is much greater frnm Jhe Rt. Johns to the Indian that it “ mav become a dapgcrnui
nmtintclv theicaftci, ' After the !
I '.irtcd ticking thtotigh th*
RO'* ye#letdsv In must part* of hint of the |ki, slide imlnre &lt;-f
Sanford, were returned to County than that recorded during the River would not oolv lower flood
storm.” and placed it! location si the warm licit, touching A7 at WedeRteyer's repost 'tn Pyt&gt;elArnl nniwer is iiroadrast, n name i s ! vault cninpirtmants and found
Jail this morning following a pre­ first World War." •
le«ri« b»re. b*i* would relieve Ih* latitude 20.1 north longitude 66.5 Kansas City and AS at Des Moines, Trnnmrt after n s|x-tveeks&gt; in. sutreted by rlinnr*- from the tele- e l»»inch of [ I*y- line of them wa*
liminary hearing before Circuit
plmne directoty and tiie per«mt j thin etmtigii tn work a* a screw,
Kissimmee * Valley of flooding.
la.. Traverse City, Mlrh., Cin­ vestigatlnn in China nod Knren thus selrrled i* railed mrtlie Ido- driver lit- this time, my head
west.
Court Judge M. B. Smith.
cinnati,
Columbus
and
Buffalo.
Asylum
Inmate
Is
Th* three Youths. Fred Eornna.
phone ami hiked the same qtiea un* In-ginning tr, limit)
Wind* in the slotm were esti­
round. I don't
N. Y.
Raleigh Hickox and John Flroy
thin which lias hern broadcast and I hint. I could have kept my aanses
Reds
Demand
Korea
mated at 35 to 45 mile* an hour
Returned
To
vSweden
Temperature*
were
near
season,
Dowling -intended to enter pleas,
answered.
much longer."
said Sheriff F. A. Mrro. but owing
Chief Be Removed and “ ihould increase in intemity al normals along the Pacific
" I f the person railed ran answer
coast
and
rain
fell
in
Washing­
today and tonight." the Weather
STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN. Oet,
to Dje fact that two more men
ih e. question, he received n cpsh » .
p
, ■
Ionise
Fotgell
{9are to be triad in tha ease. Judge 17—LF)— Mrs.
nriie. If he cannot e^iswer
I &gt;i I r I I J i iiO s 'r C C d O IT l
Bureau stated in a 9:30 A. M ton and Oregon, There also Were
Bv ROV ROBERTS
NEW
YORK.
Oct,
17—W
light fall* In Tennessee, Kentucky
atnry
Smith stated that he will wait un­ Kaage, hlninlr- mystarv
SEOUL. Oct. 17. (/P)-Ru*s!ari advisory.
»
* | E f f c r i l v O III J a n u a r y
Gitr Rice. 5&lt;t, whiV adopted th* nuesllon, tfe receives no prite.
and Southern Indiana. •
til tba November term o f Circuit writer, came hack, to Stockholm Col. General T. r. Shtikov de­
The
storm
la
expected
to
reach
Cool weather from ‘ Canada was music nf a French folk tune In
to'lsy writh Lieut. Thorsten Ak- manded today that Lltut. Gtneral
Court to hear evidence.
PERMIT
Thomas Murray, another De- cell, the man who dramatically John R. Hodge, American com­ the vicinity of Turka (aland or a expected to move Into the Dako­ create World War one’s marching
U.fNUDN Oct—17 i,Ft— BritainW. J,,. Uolcomlif. cjnlraeloc. to­
Land youth implicated in the rase, "kidnapped" her from a mental mander in South Korea, remove short distance north tonight, and tas late today and spread over •one. ".Madomnlaelte From—A b ils v olitaim-d a City permit In Agreed tojav to transfer her pow­
tcsstisarf ■■ r s ts siaM t-— part* of Minnesota, Iowa, Mich­ mentjeiea.'* die(| vtsterdqV.
declined to .plead this morning. hospital Monday and flew with Stuiul I’oiieo Chief T. 8. Chang
er of government over Burma tn
Serving with Canadian trr*nn* rrcct a aix room concrete Idock January to the hew federal R*.
igan, Wisconsin and Illinois to­
—
■. Another jrouth. named a* involved her to-Norwayr Immediately for making "inimical
duelling and garage at Fntitlh
in
France,
Rice
collaborated
willt
night
and
tomorow,
sending
temp­
in the th irty Is out on 11600 bond,
Swedish police whisked Akretl attar kg" on the Soviet delegation
public of Burma In a treaty sign­
era tu rn to near normal over the n HritUh sergeant, "Red .Rowland," Street and Hnllv Avenue.
■aid Sheriff Mrro,
away to headquarters to question to the Joint U. fi -Soviet Corpmia- Auto Use At U O f F
ed hv PHpte.MIpWter Attlee and
to write the Ariii*ntieres lyric*
weekend.
The automobile* allegedly sto­ him about the incident and Mr*. aion.
Th atin Nu; Burmese premiar.
i
Will
Be
Restricted
ROTARY
SPEAKER
—
1
1
ink
y
Dinky
.
Parley
Vou*
len, were a Packard sedan owned Kaage Jumped in a ta il and went
When Die transfer is completed,
(The Commiaalon haa deadlock­
J,
Ed.
Moore
of
tha,
Florida
and
speed
up
the
tempo
o
f
Ihe
^ i v Mra. Onle T. Byrd and a 103d “ home for some real.” She had ed over proposal* to unify U, 8.H'trnta will heeoma ■ completely
.VIOLENCE RENEWED
French snhg "Mademoiselle De Forest Service will tie tlm .princi­ imli'pemtent country. Thskln Nq
G AIN ESV ILLE $ t . i t ’ ■
WP&gt;'■rFord Sedan. U»# Property of changed the filmy nightgown hi occupied South Korea and SovietHATTIEKHURG.
Miss.
Oet.
17
pal
speaker
at
the
tt'daiy
Lunch­
Aa
a
result
of
‘
the
1
accidental
Bar.l^.Duc"
for
adaption
to
them.
Thonjss Doney, employee o f the which she fled the hospital and occupied North Korea and to es­
Slide an said Burma would apply immadiHe was also the composer nf eon Monday, A.
Rsrainole Tire Shop. The Packard. arrived in Norway in a gray suit. tablish a Korean provisional gov­ death* o f four University of (A*&gt;— Police Chief M. M. Little
lintinced
today.
Mr.
'loore
will etelv . for membership In tha
reported
shots
were
fired
today
Florida
students
In
recent
weeks.
two
other
well-known
World
War
Wag stolen during latter August
United Nations.
ernment. Secretary of State Mar­ President J. Hlllla Miller has ask­ Into the but terminal here In a
speak
otl*
"Tree*
For
Tomorrow."
songs "Dear Old Pal Of Mine.”
and tha Ford on BepL 13.
The treaty, a British spokesman
shall
recently
urged
that
the
renewal
of
acta
o
f
violence
ed
parents,
to
restrict
their
sons
H IT AND R U N and " K e e p
Your Head . Down,
" 1 ,-,,_yer.\defense, finance, sconKorean
issue
be
placed
before
the
against
the
atrlka-troubled
South­
NEW
SPRINT
CONSUMED
and daughters In tha use o f auto­
Frit fir , Itnv.”
X
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Oct 17 (JT&gt;
RFD8 ARRESTED
nomJc and oilier legal and e#nUnited Nation* Assembly.)
NEW YORK Oct. 17 Mte-Dally
mobile* and otharjmeana o f trans­ ern Pus’ Lines, Inc. Bus Lines'
Fot a miinter of years he wa*
H A V A N A . Cuba. Oct 17. W V - — Warrants charging a young
tract agreements tetwevn Britain
ShtlkoV,
head
o
f
tha
Russian
employe*
said
that
preceding
llj»
reporting
to tfie
a vaudeville pianist, aecompanv^ iiewipapera
N ot* than 700 participant# in Nashville woman with involuntary delegation, pretested - In person portation at tho university.
ami Burma. *
Two student* died In Jeep ac­ shooting two rocks w *{* .thrown Ing headliner* and playing his American. Newspaper PuMiihrr*
Wednesday's
abortive
general manslaughter ami leaving the that Chang also made "ludicrous
through
the
terminal
window,
and
Association consumed 21*9.807 ton*
own son'ga.
strlk* wart under arrest today In aranc o f an accident were Issued and a I a n d a r ous accusations" cidents, one hy' motorcycle ami on*
ItAPIET EXECUTED
of newsprint In September and at
government crackdown on today hi the hit-run death Oct. 4 against the Soviet delegation’s Ih an airplane crash hsro this that three shots war* fired
through tha cafe window lata yekweek.
the end of-the mqpth had 39 day*
RICHMOND. Va. Oct. 17 ( # V o f Mra. Alfred Rutherford, 70,
union leadership.
Korejn
expert.
Anatole
Ivanovltch
terday afternoon.
1
supply on hand or in transit. Hits Ruford Russell Morton, 30-yearTRUMAN TO SPEAK
widow o f a Davidson county d rBhabahln.
eult Judge.
WASHINGTON Oct- 17 « V - represented a decrease of 3 days’ old Danville, Va., negro, paid with
P
PA YR O LL STOLEN
FLORlDA AIR W A YS
............ Truman
......... .................
President
will Join Sun- supply from stocks at the and of Ids life today for raping a white
.Named In the warrant* was
KENT CEILINGS
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. O ct 17
WASHINGTON Oet 17 W9-—; day in ceremonies marking.estate August, 1947, and compared wilh woman, the mother o f tw iv last
UfUst weakly presi lambaste*! tha Mias Mary 8ulihaeher, 25, mem­
_ addition
. j j i. i — o
_,f 16
. , eltles
. i n . , i Ur
i.
■
.
• .i
.....
. —
WASHINGTON, Oet. 17—IA V - W —Three whit* bandits robbed Opposing
.lishment of tho National* Pres­ 34 days at the end of September, Mav 9. The negro, whoa# a]
United States today for delays in ber qf a widely .known Naahrllle SeAator McCarthy fR-W ia) said a coal mine payroll office o f |85,the
Florida
Airwave,
Inc.,
Intra
byterian
Church,
designated
as M
L ___
,, days oh the same tu_lli£_Stftln
1948.
and 49
financing European relief, and family. The warranta were Is­ today Congrea will extend rant
091 today. The robbery n s at sU ia yystam. W, B. CaidwtU. rg- tha-ahriwa-af A merican P ie i liy- lli y ih IH4I. Total ncwsiprint con- commutation of tjs death
one newspaper declared re
sued by general sessions court control* after
Sayiclan-MIno o f Republic Steel aaarrn ln a ifft, BTrP ih# Civil terianlam. The White House an- sumption in th* United iHtatcs, in­ tenre to life Imprisonment s u
rnant of the 13,750,
ii- J ltapaa and were ITaulKbrUy
o ff calling* Corporation and took place a f*w Aeronautic* Board today that nounred today that Mr. Truman cluding all'kinds of uses, was es­ denied last week, was ronrlcted
Toan— ll te ir HrilalnN worry.
iworn to by Robert Allen Gf
I* left solely in tho hand* o f local minutes after the whittle blew Florida la saturated with air aer will apeak briefly at 4:30 P. M. timated at 3,614,033 tons for the by a Danville couhty court laa#
America'a."
a nephew o f Mrs. Rutherford.
hoards,
* .
beginning tha morning shift. " - vtce."
July.
first nine months nf 1947.
and unveil a plaque.
• e
- .•

Syria, Egypt Chal­
lenge Rij;ht Of UN
To Decide Future
Status Of Palestine

Three Candidates Building Costs
Qualify To Run In Are Investigated
School Election By House Group

Three Trustees Will 1*'I IA Chief Says Kr.u
Take Place Of 1§
Of IMicmpluyiucut
Former
Trustees
By Men Is Factor I

T w Guardsm en'fi
Killed,- 16 Hurt I
In Alabama Blast

Another Storm Patricia Insists
Is Reported b Love Had Cooled
South Atlantic Before She Shot

Most of Victims Were
Students At Ajibtirn
Polytcch Institute!

Tropicnl Disturbance Dancer Says John Mee
1ladStraiiRcT ranees
Centered 125 Miles
She Did Not Like'
N. Of Puerto Rico

i Level Of St. Johns
•vylfe Continuing To

."tu z ssrx ru sr-

R i s e ^ 'i &amp; i d

Rid'ing ( lub Plans
Fish Fry, Tourney
On Armistice Dav

Given Eyeglasses
m)By Sanford Lions i ”«* ^ ptryp?

In Air Tiitltl Vault
ltv 2 A.miipcI Bandits

/

Vrfi j j

Bed Cross Reports
On Europe’s Health

-n.on.T.iSWl herVterl&lt;t* Ki-

w»‘ »n

FCT rrolirs Radio
Klalion i'rouram

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RUKsjji Aeeuwed Of
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Hero or Armentieren
(JoesT o Last Reward

. I.KFTIBT8 HIT U. S.
LONDON Oct. 17DP&gt;—BHUin’a

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Kirby Vacuum Cleaner Company Banquet

Oviedo

.

S p td il lu the Seufurd jf-rsld
H) 'M A R IA N It. JUNKS
Hr. •ml Mr*. Julin Henry Tnlbutt gnd family ami Mr. Titb it*
parent* have h -I'ii lii-ii tu llu-ir

‘‘Jobs, Inc.” Makes
Many. New Jobs In
Albert Lea* Minn.

PrstsK.

By • HAIi ttOVI.B
ALBERT 13:*
Minn
—
Evary American, community ha*
in It ubseuie liul Iaktite4 men with
idea* fur practical new project*project* that produce jobs and
profit.
But liv many cases the projects
•tar fn-if-e 'dream Mage because

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LamawuMt lm»ri»rt ("«, Simlsole' coetiir, Kloruu, ami the! I___

UiiakA to register seal nt.it- pUt&gt;U*.i,
to the terms » f tt,. KU-litiOus Nsiu*
jttstui*
ic'hepler I d l t
L e w * uf
KtunUa. I » * l )
with the « l » i h of r
H i . i * i , cult Cuurt of Heielnoie C u u * . _
P IIB C IN C T NO » tLoeawoudl ty.'yiu rlds.
PU1.I.IN4J P L A C K : Town Itel!
It * W lir.lni
----- ----------I n .I ,.,..... tt„f, ■
l .- —
Owner
,1 Kuauli e»U J It M sslik Ctsrki |
].)(. K. Its It n « .
CtH OiftT
I J O l'H I ,
e t M lR o i.K
P R K C fS C T NO, iu it.skr Jlsr»|l J O l'N T t . « T A T C
OK t - L o h lb A ,.
P O L L I N !} p I. A &lt;* K . O t»*i«s's| N IN T H CIH CUIT. C H A N C K H T NO
|Wars
Inspsnort! Mrs, tV. I’ llurkr.
DIVOHCB
t.‘ J. IsriiM u iit sad John t&gt; K f
O iiis Merle Meuhews,
■ ns I 't li k i Kti.n t- Jlo/t.

Talbott t luni iit^ Mr. ami Mra.
•«M.
Frank Tolbott.
•
fC
S
M
P
-'
Mr. ami Mr*. l-von O lliff'a re
X- home afUi spending twoP I T O U r T T i . - '- f f , Ahsm-.M*]
' Atoim-J. l '_L.,k-Lusiii d m.
Htprlegtl
ITte ‘. u a n w j t r r e r w - j - - ,L"
- . .-sc«»n:3;.*^'.
ric-ainenca.—■
&gt;*'role*
fjjatul oi kamaTSai^
P U iH .b 'A T ft.V
.The \V. 8. C .J L -o f tli^.ppMar
Ihepectnrei Mis H s r ti t c e tV. IN T H E N A M K O F T H U S T A T E
InTo effect.
ChagfL Mrttnrfiat- Uiurrl-.rfck&gt;Ai
How-fit,
».
O.
Kyle
end
Msurr
Crews.
OK
r
U
l
H
I
D
A
i
'
Jlut hera—thanks-tu a unhfPa
the chtiivh with Mra. C. 8 1p «-.
TO: Edward CsCU M slihsws
Clerk Mrs Ruth O. Fuller.
organ) ratjun
known aa "Jobe,
pnriilii.y
Mi*. T. TV. 1
1*11 S le w s !! Jivenue. A l U n u
PHJtCflfCT NO U (Forest c « y )
fnc."
|.W I* in charm • t tlu&gt; |.i imn !•&gt;■
Kulion Ci.iintv. rleorgle.
f'OLt.INO P L AC Hi Plunkett's
"Job*, Inc.,*' waa aet up for
TOU A H E IIE H C liV CO M M ANO reeUenre
'(he d*y. her ml. I
t .•Mtr**ThU
fnsnertnm Mrs Krakce* Helhev I E li TO A P P E A R In the It.lt of
just that purpose—to abolish com­
.Changing World- df O uQ '^H he
r»
Curt!*
sod Mrs
tlut&gt;' COrttpUlnl filed til the Clieull t!oUit.
Mr.
F ra
fu
rtH
munity
unemployment
by en­
brought out some very ItftfTfMlhg
VI re O It Plunkett Kenueule County, Ninth Judical Clr■§.
J*
■ . ■ir* I I tint ton Clerk
fact* court.fling. tile ,. rheOgcS
couraging the launching ■of nqw I
CUlr. Slate of KturUie. et Senf rd, .
I'ftECrNCT
NO. t* i p u e i* )
Job-etrating enterprise*.
•piilniv in A inn Ira and nth*
p o t , I. I N O
F L A C E i Wank »'• S.it,It.rile Countv. Florid*. In lh * rate
uf I&gt;‘irte Marie M sllh ew e t t
IM.
Prr.mlint
of
.tins
unusual
organtrie* depending &lt;m AflWm it ..
Start
■rd
Ceelt
M sltbeu s, defendant.
During the Jiu'im *
‘ton tin'
itatlon i* C. K. Myera, clvicl a e i t e r t o r a t Mtrtiaet vtikier.
wherein the relief (ought it -divorce,
SEMIN K. TSARAPKIN
Oe»yr»__J&gt;iiS* . #rol Joe illkter. i t " » a the Mh day ..r November, * D..
mlndrd district manager
of a
CoptniUrr Was nppotured in nom­
pawn company, who has a con­ SOVIET DliEOATg Sarr.sn K. Tsarap- ClrrSi M *rila Stank'.
1*(1. and fall you sot eta* a i j y ••
inate the nt'v officer* lot tin* min­
P H K t'IN C T NO It i K»ra Park* pro n in f***» wit) !-* entered J e i Y i l
viction tiiat every
community ton (abova) told lit* U. N. Pales­
ing year. M.r». J. W Mt hitymn
POLLING P L A C E ; llarnetl'e Of* )OU and Ihe cat* proceed * * Tar 11
can help ita own
coimneicia! tine Committee*at Laka Success, He*
m
named a* ihaiiman m the
It ie fu ith er ordered IhM this order
growth l.y stimulating talent now N. Y .t lia t Russia approved lha
Imptrlort- Abner L Thom perm be published unfit a ec*V. t -.r -lu .r...
cotnmittn* with Mr*. O, I.. West,
• ■Tirtara nutthn anA T : E. O elilrf coneefutlve. o .r k e la Ttte Haaford
go in g-to waste.
•
“
8r. and Mra. Hill Martin i%% mtm*
prlndpta of dividing Palastlna into
Iferakl. a n iw ip t y t,
of
ceneral
Ilei'* Iww the "Albert !.«• Plan' Jewish and Arab states. This places Ctrrk C 1 rirflhtik.
Wr* of her commit**''-. . &lt;/ , ,
P H E C t S fT NO I* I Hear Lak el circulation |.ul,lithe,t
In
gdnford,
began:
&gt;
Plan* Were aiau mail. J |l - thr
Runts and the United SUlat lo
IH U .U N O
P I-A C E :
Ketcham't Femirtole County. Florida
lift, k in*Tll|H this Imstling (mall
week of prayer to !»■ held at tin* Slor, lhan Ik' salesmen and distributor* of the Kir by Vacuum Cleauei Company, Florida headquartera
reelA enre
Wltfi.e, m&gt; hand and the official *
basic agreement ucv a major lube
chuteh beginning "• t* 2ai a*. with h of which i* located tier*,, met Monday evening at the Slayfalr Inn lo receive sale* award* and to'hear Minnisnta city was chosen ai for the prat time at thu.atfsalon of
- laipermre- -John MrNauahtnn. teal of tbit eourr in*. let day t-f
Oc
1 ot.tr.
A
P . they, at (U nfold,
pep
talks
by
K.
A.
DUtelhoial,
national
sale*
manager,
ami
Carl
.Fet/er.
mahufacturer
of
the
pualuct.
the
giitnrti
pig
by
the
U;
B.
Chant'ti* M.ltdrM L. Keich^m and Mtt.
Umc a covend dUlt luncheon will
lha United Nation*. (Intemaiiunai)
Kl»i Ida.
Marv K
rletk - John Hell
Ilulh i n froni Cleveland, Whim H. VV. MrCulluugh and A. VV. fluemme Florida distributor*, had charge lwi of r?omnieice for a study in
: be served
nr oitriPW n r t i i p n n ttm n r
O. P -Herndon,
The llaplfat Traintit)( l.timn ■I tin- nsranutiiu nti. Award of a deep &gt;«* fiahing trip wa* posipuiteil due lo the rough condition of community post-war planning.
Clerk n t the Cw*dt* Court.
ppn» tc iN *TitrcTtoN o r » k m i *
Canvasser* checked conaum*r*
Mtmlanie County, Klerlda.
Study Coats* week i* Wring held the ocean, it wa* announced.
S O L E COUNTT. riA tR IO A i
IH E A I.)
‘ . - f
and Itarnrd what they wanteii to
I. r. Jnrrlaa
this week In tin- e • nil
«&gt; th*
MThalrmant
bpy,. checked manufacturer* on
.Oviedo il«|iti*t Church. MrecMlI-^
T y r te w tn *
many men they planner! to
ton Gore it teacher for tile YOtmit
Womans Club Leader hew
S..peilnienA*m an* • *
offlelu
hire' As * ivsult of the survey
f^beople, Mr*- l’ *t Brown fiir the
n t th* w o*rd ,.f' Puhthe ill, cattle nut with a Cone!*!*
S^untor*|1
&lt;and Mr. l«jw»oit A. Manly
Po leet-'-rtlon of t*em:n-.te, C'.uaUrges Food Saving &lt;atiin*tc
of its immediate''future.
for theMmermtitJutc*.
!». Florida
That fu ure wa* ro*y,
hut 1it
: A fter each' mtviin* Uto ladle* of.
FRANCHISES AVAILABLE
WASHINGTON,
Oct. 17—(Ah indicated
1'iH new job* would
the W.-M.'U. art- taking turn* rerNUTICt: TO A F F M tK
An American woman who lost have to lie found to keep Albeit
vhtg drink* ami cookie* to Gw
TO; TH0MAH p. ALLEN, plate
VSSEMHLY OF GOD
deliver the morning sermon. The ; five pound* per week during a
of rteldenct IM J I C U rk e I t , Tarchildren.
,
I 1/
Pastor K. I. Wright
public is invited.
rrc«nj
trip to Europe^ urged lies'* rctuinlng servicemen amSana. Calif.
Mr. and Mra. K M. Oftlff wlitP * ,*
.. .
ployrd.
1111. l.aQrrl Avenue
hnufewlve* toriay
Jfou are hereby required -To
to fight for , *'We decided that thi* wa* a
jrrand&gt;dti, Robert, have moft-d into ' 9:30 A M.t btir of Light BroadFIRST PRE3HYTKRIVN
' peif.Tn"-the" C i
i J
firedont
by
*av‘
~'—- -tio lflld f &lt;)C-. cast VVTRB.
r*n', f l*awiTinnnnr-prutlfln aiiiTcouII .Le,
.______ •________
qule Count). KlullUr. I» Chaticet)
M n.-J LTRlaFr Bt»ek7 o f Rich met on the community level," said
ua
the
JIth
day
of
Ottobei
A 4copied hp-tW-kVS-C irlia*.
— — tptoo a : ST-’ SilMiiy ikhoo!.'
Oafc' *fven"uif and Third Street
l*(J, Ja n eeft*In *tl*t for dlvorr*
Mr. and Site. T. I- Lingo, ir.
idea wa*
to coH (K( A M.: Morning Worihip. Bee. K. D. Brow nice, D. It.. Pastor mond Va.. president uf the Gen­ Myef*. "Our
her'tn
pending,
ar.
abbreviated
Ui.e
eral FetedaMon o f Women’* Club*, orduu^e the talent*of the cumhave purcha.ed (itnndma Martina
tl:.V&gt; P. M.t 81 ar of Light. Cluk
/ Rev. Duugla* K. Charles, •
f which t* Lciuli* I&gt; A^en. Plain-declared
“
food
la
our
rtronrert
Nedadtlly k a v n meaufirtoear of ready
home, formotly occupied by tin K.
mumiy
fot
the
sola
purpose
o
f
In­
7:3(1 P. SI,: Kvungellstlc Service,
A**T Pastor
I Iff venue Thoma* Ii. Alien. U*
weapon in the fight for freedom
lo-ecect borne*, mated and utility buildra*a
Ml Olliffa and are nutv remmivatfendaht
llro. Hntgis will be speaking. *
9:15 A.. M.: - Sunday School for throughout the world. It i* • creasing Jobs."
baa aeracal daetanhlpa open iaa few choice
'W ltneet my hand and official tea
Inc it for their own occupancy.
He and 99 other businessmen
Wfek Services: Revival every 'all age’
it Hanford. Florida, trite ! ;:h day of * rtocidi rrunnarWlU. Iluaeu retell fee
living token o f friendship from
Friend* h*ie ait very *urry lo nieht.
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship us to those neightiors o j our* *ut' up SlOO each to launch *'Job*.j
H A M (delivered to buUdiagdie). JOyeee
September t ie :
low the Jimmy U r . Jr. family.
Revival — Beginning Oct. 19.
gs-iviie. Sermon: "Stubborn Jon­ serosa the sea."
nc"
O. P. Ilermtun
peyateot plan eVaUebl*. y, eachlie becked
Mr. and Ml*. l.*e atti' tlu ii^w y*
Revival b eg in * this Sunday with ah."
Committee* made a survey of
Clerk I'ircull Court.
by etrnag local advectttkif caiapelga.
Several
hundred
member*
of
Hemlnole Coutiiy. F-t"iida
adorable liltld truK Hnntlra and Rev. and Mrs. Mel llaigis. Rev.
what setvice* were lacking In
tJ:3(i P, M.t Junior "and Senior
WriU or tcirt:
Ihe
Frdcialion
Burn!
of
Director*
Ueal)
Cheryl, have moved to Sth'vrd.
liatgl* is an ■cromplishcd musici­ Young People's Meeting
»et
rnhvene heir tielav, Mr*. Anthroia the c. mrnUnlty, and then
Mr. and Sim. Tom llyllinct* an, having been under contract
7:.lo R. M.t Evening Worship
R. B. R A N D A L L about i m om aging eliterpif*e» to
A fiTlt *:
worth, who moved hem mVeral -vi|!» t he _ national broadcasting Get vice. Sermon loplc: “ F.vil and N. Itiehl of New York, Federation
UK MON COUNTY lUMIU COl
Notice
i&gt;
hereby
atven
th*i
t
am
Chairman
of
MRS
ETitei
da
IIV
K
nltritational **R*" '
" T 1* 'r" .‘ i t e ' / J ^
weekf ago, ate* now building. a impany am! ttavrling from coast Good” — Parallel in Growth—Sep­
NOMnua, NHSliam
entaaed In buolneaa undet Ihe KleI|,ey would
ash 1
v- w|,» eataM ihed; s ctevnnew homo on lit* Sait/urel High- lu coast' pfaying in large auditori­ arated in Maturity" Matt. 13:24- lations,' laid
-fL
'
tltioue N am * "Hca Lando Tout ter
1
W0U"1
(ery.
n.tlk
niachlneiy company
O i l O f two wum an ainployect
American women No “ take
um*. fioib has called him to preach 30.
and" otiiet
new
maiiufaelureta tiia-.iiy in.it witcu th«, U S. Cuuleadership in the national fond
Mr. and Mi*. A l» Wnll ami and he ha* declined all -offer* to
opened plant* here.
euiate in Jctutaicm » n bcu.ib i
family have moved hack to Oviedo. play fa r the wot hi. Yoq can hear HRAIIDALI, AVRNHP. CHAPEL conservation program and public
But the men behind “ Job*. Inc.,
wa* Bin Kthrt da Lvvta. fomltriv
euntuirt for the Marshall I’ lan.”
Thu»e attending the niJn’g club pint each rvtnin^ at the Assembly Iter. Douglas E. Charles, Bastor
are prouder o f (he organisation's of Uurchfrier. Ma*» Sh* ho* uce.t
Mr*.
Ruck,
recently
returned
at Daytona Beach T n t w even­ of Uod Church hera in Sanfbrd.
.8:00 P. 51.: Sunday 8chool.
from a three-we-.-k tour of France, role in developing local Idea* and employ ed in Uie list) (.and COU, *
ing from the Osiedn Ukptirt This is u treat you will tong re­ ’ 3:45 B. 51.; -Worship Service.
talent. For example, acrap wood tit rn vita a* a ct.nk for many
Churcti were Rev. llarrold II.
Wednesday, 8:00 B. M.t ."Dour England and Denmatk and a accumulated at a firm making year*, i l.iierhUUuool iu u i t J p u ,
-a
meeting
o
f
the
International
Link. Rev, J, N. Thompson. Fred
uf Bower Service."
Assembly o f IVumiii For World wagon tongues. Two young men
Pierson - Frank -Wheeler* |jr*« T.
FIRST METHODIST CTH.HCH
TIP— TOP ICE CREAM
Notice
Fellowship at Baris, told a re­ hail an Idea they could use the
R, Pipkin, and Sir. Bouillon.
FIRST B tP T IB T CHURCH
9:15 A . M.t Church School,
■scrap w w F .t o -make-toye,- "Ji&gt;l»*j
porter
?hr
lost
ntM
JU
t
lS
pottfidf
i
if
Reervl. Hi Thoinp-.it oml K«*Vr
Bark Atenua »t BliUTFlreet’
v o r»
11:00 " A :
JC T Bcrmoni topic:'
W a m a k e o u r o w n l c « C roatn , A i l
- Kgsgr. —
Ihe." helped finance them and
the trip.
M in t * :
JlarmJd H Llnlf »tu-n,M lh.- "About Giving."
W. B. Brooks, Jr., Pastor
find
a
building.
The.my
making
T
a
s
ty
—
. D eliciou s -— H e a lth fu l
N.rftl
i:
It
herel.)
given
that
the
i‘
l
aaw
and
felt
the'
dire
need
v South Honda UtuxiaVion at
■ John L. Miller.
0:30 I*. 51.: Youth Fellowship.
f.UtoWtfi* perW.na haV* been
on every hand." she said. 'Food firm toon had ten employ**.
_
Plant City Wcdnelday. ‘
Educational Director,
'.30 B. 51.: Berntun topic; “ Ca•rT IP —TOP ICE CREAM
ia- the- ar.le -toplrrof 'FonferTatlon ■ M any sm all alntilat- en terp rilea p..m „t o&gt; * tlTe n » id.* o f Pubii
L J -The atuuiol W ..U,
*nK
Hunday
“School,
9:45“
A*.
51.
iottr Garner.'*
there. .These .people are on » have l*e«n put on their fret. A liutiuctiui, „f Hemlat.l* co u m r. Ki.'r
will be held et Det.anT Friday
'Morning Wouhip, 11:00 A. M.
rfitti e » i,U e fo r a iit-w-tvpe I Ida at I* * e t 1 t r t and Lferke anu
fpBpwma piece, b a te been d e starvation diet. Their cropf have taan w ith an Idea lo r a new ,y
P h on e 12IF
414 Hanford A ven u e
[
Mr*. It. H. Link U to in* one of 1 HI HITI OF THE NAZABENE
Training Union, 6:15 B. M.
i y- i I :*
failed Iterant* o f frnren Held* uiflguajtr- to sell lu
/ * ! '', I l i « l f i d
tu r holding
th* elecHo
t
lh# * weaker* A number i.f liiiltM
Evening
Worship,
7'.30
P.
51.
,
IIs p li Avenue and Second Street
last winter and drought during
of the Oviedo Uapfi*t Church are
Visitor* welcome.
ltrv, L. |f. Bushfon, Bailur
*** j
November t tt(T . for the elm
-the past summer. Thev look to n’t work out several "h u g *
IS'-, plannlny on atiehilintt.
Suodav School. 9:45 A. M .
hi-! Invention. Th* organirltion ! itun uf thro* i l l Tiunc.e of Hp*&lt;us
for
help.
We
must‘
"not
fall
*
Mr.' and Mr* ’ W. II ,R a«da!e.
Morning Wonhip. HtOi A . 51.
rn,.
■ found tHr men who could and., tat t » i c-h - ; tviii; t
i. « cr
them."
ate vuratlnninir at Daytona liearli.
N. Y. B. S.. 7:00 B. M.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
Mr*. Truman will be h o ..e „ h e lM himf develop .
I tltC lf t
T » '
,Thev wtH ylw tjttth .Ml,, wul Mt*. * KvangelfiOc Hour. 7:45 B. M
SCIENTIST
lo the club women
at • W hite 1 production technique. N o w •»»* I l,1in »&lt;r. „r ,*m nietn.t f-.r’ ih'. cr
Leon Bautdal* lefore ictumlnp
iVrsonal Evangelism C l a * * ,
800 Fas! Gerund Street
Houi« ti*R eSaturday afternoon. I produet i* ready fo r the m ark al, | , ui(1)[ m inium , tb* pmu fur which
to thalr hiime.
Wed. 7:15 B. M.
0:46 A. M.: Sunday Schoul.
and “ ^ob*. lnc.,’» i ( aaaU ting him ,i,cti,di wilt „ i - n at I w A. U an
▲
Mr. and Mr*. Thomd* Dnniell, at
I'rayor Meeting, Wed. 8:00 B,M.
11:00 A. M.: Morning service
elueJ *t *i*a K, M-. to*wfti
with hia sale* p r o g r a m .'
Atlanta Ua.. am eiiadn d to'm
PioFninent Citizen Tell* About den. Neither the intaiiM summer
P R E C IN C T N it, l iH*nfi,rdi
subject: "Doctrine of Atonement,"
How has thi* ’ eommtmUy colive n o t week to mako tllaii home
I’O l.tJ V H I’ U l T i
rilll Bcnq
ruVGKEG ATI ON AI. O i l Tit’ll
Hii,-rQwn C n ie. In Hope That •heat
________
. _ _____
or the
hard work seemed to
8:00
B.
5l.;-&gt;WvdntMto4*y
evening
uperaUtui
worked
out
In
leima
of
ijr&gt;
hem- The*, will oetufiv tin? l inn
H udqUartet*. iVmwnerYtlt HkieeT'tn'*
Bark A le Hue and Third Street
-Otham-May-Hegam
Ot }b»tkoe kirn whtW- l r a*-oeoolr-wA«service
liehaT W all, amrtrtymma through.
Recadald home. fuVnterlv dccuptM
•XVTH'U. 'F-efT TI
J. B ern ard ItiMit, M
TO T
Xtre. Chart'.lie
K
cut illnneaota na* Inrteared hv
• llt*periore
Living A* Hq Did. He State*. barely able to be up. He told
By CHARLOTTE ADAMH
mrr Thr I’ l.'d H-Irt, f-an.tT----Mr*
.Sunday School, 10:00 A. M,
f ..
^
•
Friday* 3 tu 5:00 B. M.
28 percent- la-tween
1940 and t t 'it u * . Mr* AmetUi It. Ni.hl# ah**
Splry Naure for Vegetable*
panlell-i* a itrphejy o f R w.
■
as About At End ha took Redonga and adrited me
Felt L ite He
Morning Worship. 11:00 A. M.
to try it.
July; ' 1947. But hera In Albert , U . T H aga n : C l e r k , H. F. Whitaer
Creamed kluahroom* on Toast
Kermonl T*Tt&gt;a Condition of the
Of Row.
l.ea It hsa-riaan 6$ (wreenc
Mrs. Augusta D. C&lt;rvTngt»n. Eye Determine* What We 8**."
"Before 1- finished the, first
Bioccoli with Mustard Sauce '
. P llB C Ig C T Nn. A Il.*k e Monrc#'
There were 4,238 employed in
BQllTIISIDR HAIMIST CHUKCH
who who lias la-on **n4(hK }Jif
bottle of Retonga I felt so great­
Watercrcaa Salad
P O t . I . I g n ' T L A C I!; Allanlt
"Retonga,
made
life
pleasant
Ninth Ktrrel and l.aurel Avenue
1940. The most recent
annrev C »*.* • *■» tlrp i*
past few months at Asheville,'N.
Baking Powder Biscuits
ly relieved that I began to eat
UGLY CROSS C llllR r il
taapectnr*, J. It. T ln d'l, Mr*- for me when it looked like I wa* time J flnishrd three bottle* I felt
Her. WHqan Finch, psatur
.bowed 7,405. Instead o f att exB ? C.. hat returne.l homo.
-Pecan Ble
5l*rk T. Carpenter, Ik D.. Rector
fort mast.i mid Mv:. J. B. J*mrl»c(ad 4fHrpOkt-w*r unemployed, tfivler t lr fn m i nnd Mr* Klteahch ibout done for, and it would he better and /pel stronger. By the
-•9t46 A. M.:-Hiinday-'SrhOdi.- r -f
( Hcci pe* Servr“ FoUrl '
--rmh-Sunday dfttr Trinity
tv tturhanr.n. iTeih
Ed Oaleelir
impossible to expreaa my grati11:00 A. M.: Morning Wanhip.
and soil. Jim mtt*. Imv.- reldnwd ni­
there were 149 unfilled Job open­ Jr.
Creamed 51uahrooms Oh Toaal
batUr and stronger than In year*.
8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion.
uda to tha medicine," elate* Mr.
ter a visit with Mrn. Jruiv*' par6:15
P.
M.:
.B.
T.
U.
I
pound
mushroom*
ing*.
**
9:30 A. M.: Church School.
,
_ i
,.
.
..
P R E C IN C T V O * iRfiM Baafnrdi
I havt^ continued to enjoy . un(4
fd
P.-;
Y
*
«
k
,
r4tqubyrg.
lp4.fi
•nta.Mr. ainl Mu. H. V; Reeve*,
g
jy
w
'-'fr
a
a
been
.
don*
hara,'*
J iU L ld N t iJ r t . 4C.L : ettamher^ot-.
fi no A M • Morning.nraver
1:30 *• M- k-'enlng Wouhip.
_ * H . rup» milk
____ '
JxlreHBth Vrt3- goad- failing.
at” Macon, --tlffn Tm r^thw w bIm.
former
oaunty
M
K
I
K
f
i
upiihli„
“ nL
1l l&gt;y-H *715(T P. M.: W adhtiJayTra:
VC 111mg
w i li tnni
;hT t l n a r - A tu U dona in-any
tTTV-»'1|.H^
X
'*
r.fiMV
8
table*pooilT
TillIII
'
■
------an
commltteemyt,
n
M s &amp; X Ir lla iL T1w~51 r U T O 5 9 T romniutiliy tmiPp'HUA 111 'CK'IKll,
________ — , , .
1‘ bopa^hlastatement will enabla
man
u «
r i«*r in
BrhnHt and
Afet*
S r . M r r - » m l M r*r Hen
S tablcipoon* butter or
production and sale* ability to Jay
publlaher, and one o f, lha moat
f . aiffie. Dally— 51., Tx W.. A
H. H -h H -r h , N. o O arn *'
oomsorid else to regain the Joy
McAfee. J r. and MUfi-Paulin* 7*20 A 7:45 . Th&lt;raday BtOO.
^
margarine
dtvaiop its nwn Intent telant.**
highly respected men In Souther !
P ltF C IN C T NO t i Parris I
o f living ga I did.” *
: M c A fe e at R oberts, trim via w.hOg
Salt and pepper
*
On this Sunday, Oct, 19, at*lh*
POI.LINH I* 1, A C Ei 8leakier*» Indiana.
Mr. Veeek ia one of hundreds
away.
*•' lata service » e officer* of the Crown Jewels Not To
4 ellcea toast
m-.re*T suffered tortures from tndtMm Mae K King left Rnbdaf •Wofian’* Aa
Bed
mushroom*
and
remove
'nf
- premtn w r m trr dud women
« r»rr
»»^ chapVw Re .Used At_Weddi
..Jur-JBE'jti.iikh., iru.. t-.-_jijiU .h ir tratirri wm
pHW-TTfako mushroom liqu. ’
-M6tk-:io-r£BrnOTEiR65sr
prairin g-th ta fam ou s medicine. B e **m
o-eeVtev*i*t*r. .JAiss-.iLiliuU: -Eaaiin,
If t S d M M i and '• i»m *(n
rnr- _ irr r^
’,
g
l yi qA f.~|_
falt-nlMoaP mmotetely exheneted,'1 n m jl t i InUnded *io relteva dl
brnthft, Roy Kaaoti- arvf* tln r
. Tl- n
!*al#— rape-warri— trrttil ” thtr
80— Ge
PO ’ t t N O i n . j r . r , T ow n t u n
•ontinued Mr .Vaeck. "fn the mid­ trtM due to Insufficient Dow or ■wedding of Bii
RoV Eaaour Mrs. ItirifTlfT.^Mlis in^sif th&lt;Woman*i
uid
i»
reduced
to
one-half
ettp.
l*1o**lote;
R
r
»
i
jr.
Vh-raiwofi
In
man** Auxiliary
A .
dle of *ach summer I: had (o stay digvitlve J'uteea in- the stomach,
llarcWte, N. H «tua M att*««can lure Britain’* crown .
Esther Eason will conlijiun on lha Baijeh llmiaa'al 9:80.
O.
D
roToW.pl*
aed
Mr*
S
m
a
Feraula
muilinmme
in
margarine
A I* -----------Keglaa
A U l * » « * r *t«1
•way from my offiee for waakt, lota o f appaHta, Vlismin B-l doout of the Tower of London. They
from Savannah to Raleigh, K. Cnelt. Clerkt Mr* Mary I. Touag
ve minutes. Remove mushrooms
Dupre*, tv. It !(•# nroyte *♦»&lt;'(
and I spent moat of the time In fielency, and ronriipatlon. Retonga
|&gt;a*i.iunr VO a m .n .v.l
to »wtnd a week witfi rviaiivr*.
•re there to etay—-until the next (gpgfuUy Bjd flour, and stir until To Jlarvet Kalll*CIIIH8T CHURCIT, IAmgwood
t’Ot .1.1VO P L A C E . CiimmiinH- bed. In ’39 I had an old gentle­ may be obtajned at Tjmrhtnn
coronation,
teptr o
orf tha
tn. wfU
Wf„
blended. Add milk ami
nation, the “"K
Keeper
after -which M(*« Eason F*1* * f *
Johnson,
ly y a h l
t"l&lt;trl
(G T P O fl»*eJ
,
man about 75 working in my gar- Drug. Co.
company Mra. King bou'.e for a Mark T. Carpenlry, Ik D., Virar
*/ou,f di*r1o»e&lt;i todav.
mushroom liquor ’ and stir con W D ) To faultae H. lt»&lt;t(or.t ( » *
'toeoertof er M r, B.^te W. H * '
"0th Sunday a n ir TriniTy ’
Itailford. f'JUl.fie a . ' tL T D « D» Cron, M r, llreve n VUthleux and
The Jewel*, which reposed Ilf a „■lantly
Bnl,¥ untll
,bjrV.n#d Add
imush­
few data.
i.-VV ■
until
thickened.
Add
3;0O
B.
Hit
Evening
prayer
and
T
o
^
'A
d
a
tr-u
n
io
n
MvkUtli.it
amt
Dry*-,
dungeon of Windsor Cattle during rooms and serve on toast.
Mr. and Mr*.. Ed Jurtlnh have
Mre i *■- : • It. Rtlt*. Clerkt A. W
;ohnaan .
tha Whr and wera brought to a
Davt*.
returned from Gainiwvillo and tendon. AH a&gt;« wclroma.
Hrocroli With 51u*tard Sauce
CklKU.
ritady*
D
(w
W
»
To
H
»
*
u
»
P H F C IN r -r N D T rC h"ln "tal
•ecrat cache in Londan after the
Btaike. At Galnc«vilBriAKc5( vis­
1 head broccoli
It- Grier atua Mae.
•
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
T V U . l K a P L A C E : Myrtle C h au
war. ware »hown at a preview for
ited their *on. lUrrolJ, and .at
Br
ST.XXKfWCrWFCD.
Jteuty. Franco J. T * OtaNy* D ef* Flore
Salt
•
'
'
(Diecjpiea
of
CkrlaO
the press today behind the b a n of
Starke they attemletl ■R Wrtbday
Ct.ttji
H cup iu g a r %
, Tnio-reore- xt-e Mvr l U / .'C 8 -,v
Sixteenth
Straet
and
Sanfotd
an octagonal itteL rag* in Wake­
tV e'U
,W . .• J * etUX
L u c i l l e Trid*n' Ja— Ire. c y t h i
dinner In honor of T. d.-'CWFin.
Un.
Jaet1 tablrtpoop flo u r
*
Arcnur
w
(| T D W D ) To V. A. Frusta* atu* f t . Mr*
field Tower, their original home.
5Ir. nnd Mr*. RicnaVd^Bunch
Vim* McClelland and J
2
teaspoon*
dry
niDitard
William Perry .T**?#y. Birior .
EDI* A . . , :
Nagt Monday the Tower will be
ind batiy dauglitcr, of Orlando.
H &lt;up vinegar
Welt*. W. J. Jr. etUX Lucille
Sunday School, 9:45 A. M.
1th admicopened to the public with
admit
haTS re.tutnrd home after a visit
1 cup evaporated milk
Paul D
Ffir'.aa «ru* II.TD WD’
I
Wouhip and Communion, 11:00 elomatrices, at »fx
x rpence (ten cent*)
With Mra, Bunch’* , yjki^ut*. Mt
Cooper, Jullue etux E»h»l (QCD*
Cut item* or-broccoti to remove
Dig New* For You!
A. 51, 8ermonr*'A Layman* Eva­ but Tio canweaw-B1
and Mj*. Andrew Aulip.
tough fit,roqc pert. Waih thor­ To John W* Kaotvlr* «ttt* AgnOfficial * would xnoV_hasafd a oughly and rtf rang* In a deep pan
Harrold Jardau hag returned to luation of the Chureh.”
W
ar
On High Prices
Neepar. K la g T. eih x U n tjra T i
Christian Youth Fellowthlp. 6:80
tat i t tha value of ilia Jewels. with flow n* up..Add enough boil­ Jaka C Ofiok etux Nnttna If..
_ h iw itle after lpentlintr , rmipCOMPLETE
LUNCH
Starir. Fr«A H e»ax ASNIe It f t ’
•V said only that the Jatrtia
tj* dt daya with hi* rpart-hUf
* B. M. Sermon: "fa Tha Man The
ing water to cover sterna: cover fame* Ctav W D tlJ p *
lload
Of
The
Houie?"
7:80
P.
M.
were
"invaluable”
and
could
not
Mts* Martha Amy} ,M‘wn and
50c
■ C A L E K T*T*'. U O It T t W O M
Next Sunday tha Christian be appro tied in their present let­ and cook until tender. Add salt
_ Cere Moon o f l)«IA n d were re­
during last five ratautea o f cook­ STurnrr. J. A. *«■* Mary (ilTn
Includes
Chureh
wQl
celebrate
Family
Sun­
ting.
Unofficially
their
value
ha*
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cent guest* uf their parent*. Mr
ing. Meanwhile rnix sugar, flour T B U S T D i T o » Jofcnma trvlaBaled — Drink — Dessert
day and iTymen'e Sunday. A layand Mrs- G. S. Moon,
T ioitw
A.
Edwin
Bhlnholser,
will
man,
Strand Coffee FREEt
Divta. t B ^ r t v Ft M*l To Ceatra*
Ml** Martha Anne Moon h**
y itrk U P r*4 »«*laii Credit.
rtturned from * rfeenl, visit to
The regalia date* from lh* Sevr ^
jJF
-k.
- Jose*, CFturtn*
W h ita k e r , » t » ’r
kwmvllle with friendsl where
enteanih Century, fkahtoned ae ■
n idT all:
O u r S p e c ia l
Arthur A. To aecoitty Band Mort
n.*7
,t , - r
,attended the foolbjut game ■nd Mr*. C. R. Clout* and Mr. nearly a* possible from the Jeweh L
krg*
Co.'
T-BONE
STEAK
and Mr*. M..L. Gary.
of aix renturi.. uf the English
Ortee. Hue'an H etu* Mae T&lt;
Mr*. A C. Landrum, of Atlanta, monarthy which war* sold or malt- dl,h’ poUf tnu*Urd
ovmt **• 0154 v» D CK'Mt.
ira. Bill Walker and sisteil.
$1.50
'C-ek, »ohe r -n.v Norma It To
oult Ruddcll have returned 0a.. 1* visiting her mother, Mr*. ed down bv Oliver CromHall.
AU The Trimmings
r t f* Federal a and L Aeea.
Centered in lha display is the A d m i r a l B y r d S a y s
from the Florida Sanltari- T. B. Clonta. Mr*. Clont* has been
A U l i n i v m OF WOftTOAOB
ith e y haYo been patient* quite 111 but i* improving rapidly. HriiUh crown itself, known ae the
^.fit-t-e. y^te etux Ntt* To A J
U N la N o t A n s w e r
Marion Wagner h o been quit* Si. Edwatd Crown, a replica of
a whila,
C lu b B r e a k f a s t
William*.
•.
nd Mr*. Billv Lundy are tick at the home of hie mother-in- tha opa used by Edward tha Con- n w t v t c t t f t x « * tfn a r fltn r x
S erve d
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,• feasor. It I* used at all corona­
BOSTON, Oct,
_ o f ■ arm, Robert Paul, law. Mrs. W. B. Young.
Wlttia n i It. A. To A R Ted for*
From «:S0 to UiOO
&lt;5fY*. R. L. Ragadala la able to tion* but because of IU weight' I* Admiral Richard E. 'Byrd, Ant­ We*.
I (be Orange Memorial Ho*,
.
,
-'•fi't- Ceaiul Florid* Froduetlon Cr*dh
FREE Orange Jules
m day. 5ti
ndv and he out again After being rick tor not ell owed to m i long on the arctic explorer, M ye-th * United
returned
and are
monarch's head- After a
Nailrns* U “ not Ott aimwar* to th* M e . T o t r i n e noda. Hr. etat
■tnnertph»r
C.
E
»
t
«
r
Angetia*
Now Open At 8:30 A. M.
f Mu.
’ One.
•erentonv it la reptaaati by tht int- world's "deiperata" ntad for a To ;H»of
Meaoer etna t aaora.
' 1 itata rrown.
peace organitatlon.
T. J.
. Unol*.: la trr, Dele*
■ r iL D n a FtewwiT
lid** tha various crowns, Um
. ...
He told a community fund
R O Y J O H N S O N ’S
R. f. Have C-V Ftm add Ort-ado
fra- Brtly her n*rents in
1and 5fr. Lundy for a while. pccted homa soon.
eollactoin InctadM orb*, sevptrea. gathering laar night that tba UN wr-way. Concrete blk. aatmel lloee
GR1
Mr, and Mro. J. P. Co* have rod*, apure, bra/*lot* and other la "a trvgic symbol of tha obaolot* i * t .
Caagy and ilatar. 5fra.
jv
^
^
a pw /*3Rr* e ^
usnni. o f Atlanta, or« visiting returned from NaW York and rmpBla. ail j a l xold. and prcclmi* tbnnghta and h Uom of yeatafday
j u d 5ft» c r R .- c t m r — T T * - ITrosklyh. whTra W a H e S f e l K a atone*. A ita ff of four working
hkh Hara alWava mad* the xitlon powerful enough to hold in
“ Junt Good Food"
r. and Mr*. FraUr-DHaeol and world Mriea garnet and. vialterf ■
■ ■ (i■ reaulrtd
■ ■ ■ to aUarr the ; orhwemrcti
two ■
weeks
o f -fi
paace
impoulhl*
■■.fi-ir
r-™
- - - ----" loath warlike world leaders until
Roy Wants To 8ee Yon
Driscol * mother, Mra.'H*n- with bin. Coxa bruthor, Albert collection ones
one* a year,
w ar.r* V~ " ----““ There
“
---**-*■ man can learn to control the evfl
la a daiperal* netearity*
Ita
are ( visiting Mr. and Sir*, SUnt enroot* ho]*#.
1
1. well
troll guarded deg

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FORMER COUNTY ATTORNEY
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�FRIDAY, OCT. 17. R17

T U K HAM FORD H E R A L D . SAX FO IU J. H -O K ilM

Home Town Of Paul Bunyan Likes
To Be Called ‘icebox Of America
HKMIIUI. Minn.,-f,Vi-Chant«&gt; "JM* '*
lira behind the founding of many L |V*rr,
| « m and citiea, but in none mnref ‘ hv '•’I
— than t hla tunilllunUy tlUl likrs, WUUMTT
to bo called "The Irrtxix of
America."
'* - found 'aomethinK hVre hr hadn't
For BentidJI—named
after .e was a homesteader who picked up
famous Indian chief—owes ita ex- a brilliant stone In' IHtM and
istenae to a man who thought he thought it Was a diamond.
hid found
here
he
awwassw#
M
W lt
atumcihlng
w iiietllllip
||V
Well,
ft C II,
IIt
t
waan'l.
*•
Uy the »time
•
bjuio^.
lb* town h i also New York eip P t l got i round t

ilaciding tt^w *, mill
thw ■town S i Urrriiiljt

F A I s p - 'l ’M R K ft

&lt;|U*ltxlt», I
ha* been*

A. &amp; I\ Tea Co.; Is
Celebrating Birth

. Thar«L &gt;mr»-nu .l)nm'Miil» tiun t lg
whole air# m i j U4 of emerald
wraith—KK-ar slamJs ..f f.trml
|&gt;ine that madr it i, laint*r crllttr.
ialr&gt; o f Paul Ilunyaii. tin* giaml-

l.tKated al Sanford Airport

Atlantic alul I'm I
inrlutkd among III

t ’mipjinv

Ijjthr Mtth anniitTsary.of the found'*
ing of tin- company, an.l *nmpli»
lion of-*5S ■ ii'nra a&lt; n Florida
•lui.inc*. it wa« summit.cl today
law Karl Kvahil managVr uf tin*
A A l' «torr hill* tm the |&gt;a»t 10
1tcafi, K. M. Smith of .lmk-.-nvtllf.
ltdt* pfCititi ht «ifrtlii; i i r * -oUtTiein
I, division.

’ •.trylull, and
a nunilwr o f year* Ag&lt;» Hrmldji
ilakrd out its rluillin «• Paul's
home town.
Townspeople built
Itainlrd concrete Statue of Paid
and “ Unite" his blue o*. mi the
ahurea o f - ha le —Itrmrdjf;—The
monument-ia vlsitVd annually by

TIIK FLIGHT DECK CLUI.
in briim ing-W *

Deter Eusland and His Orchestra
llv I'npulnr Requeil
SATURDAY. October IS

hi* .-tuitril ofli-l .wlumt miuia. for
the atorv Iterc. lie tunlilTiTTd litis
Btter tchoid wot I. until .•! Is. lie
gradual *-d fiont Scmilnd- High
Scitool, following which In llrvoted
full l.inte tophi' wjuju lie has walk*
ml fm the company licit* for 28
year*.
In a letter to Mr. Kianx. It was
stall'll bv Ml .’ Sin ill I lust lin* first
Icibfroliteil A l l 1 »tmc« wn.'oiH'n*
• -ay
id on N v » Voik
Strict in IHMt i,\ Hi'iuiii* lluntlnptnll llaitfm d wl.iAc fill it i •tiek

In tbe adjoininit colorful "Kir*,
aide of State*." built ufth atuhea
from every state in tbe union,
they hear tall Atnrir* of the mlahty

mtr. ('otiventatiun
ij
____ „
air that terrible winter, and when
spring ramr and mrltcd It llicre
wa» a terrific din of .bat bed up
•ronl*.
Ilow It look one man's lull lime
to. Loop Paul’* pipe uliovidfil full
of tobacco. Kvery tlnti* In* took a
puff the Inpper* thought it was a
new forvat*fitr.
Ilow Runyan built a bunkhouv*
so lame the - top stokiea Wenc
hlngi-d in older lu let the moon go
by; nml a f iwikhtrtlse so lame, ore
cook pot lost between tbe flour
bin and root celler. and almost
starved before he was found.
• Ilow the blue ox "Ituto*" ohm
made the Mississippi KlVrr flow
backward by takinp too deep a
drink and cheated . Mum,-* ,tu&gt;
lO.tKiO lakes by her stamping and
parvtrnr

It’s Years Old
But who would know It! When we clean
a garment—It look* brand new. It gives
you longer wear and better appearance.
•----- Our Dyeing Adda New * Idfr-To
Old, Faded Garmenta.

A M O N K CASKIT, contain!rut the body of on American wiio died In the
defense of hie countryi N ploccd on a steel-shuttered mortuary car in
Oakland, Calif., bound for a distribution tenter nearest his home. The
first rarloada of coffins of war dead returned from the Pacific left Oak­
land for distribution centers in Memphis. Term ; San Antonio, Tex.;
Ogden, Utah; Auburn, Wash, and Columbus, Ohio.
(InfrrnaNonal)

TODAY'S GARDEN-GRAPH
Stsiutsrsd U. a rv-tu Otv.

operation* in the. muiIIi and there
me n il retail food mat hr U in tin*
stnle. The -mil hr in riivUim* in­
clude* kiai stole- and Ili.Olkl

Speaker Joe Martin
To Hunt Big Game
* S YLV A N I.AKK. s. II.. tv t.,17
&gt;d*l After he had downed two
llnffrih* mi hi* fu -i tup k'snie
hunt in Cii-tri Stall Park. Ilwu.c
Speaker Jocseph \V. Martin told
newsmen y r’sfrttlay “ we will ln«
.limitIlia f or «-veo lupKrt rjm u ill
The vacationing speaker, in hue
for the ■presidetli'V under tin- jiewr
llfietcasloii act. Ims-'b it n . the *uhject of talk nlmiil posaihly kyuflli
ilip a presidential m vise pie*o|en«
tint eandiditf o f hi* Ucpubliran

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO

I'hune S an fn rii !M1.\ F or R rsrrvn liu n s

STKAWBERKY
VEGETABLE — C ITIU S
GROWERS

INSURE AGAINST DROUTH

for sprinkling

it Ai’Kttii/r * (; r

a it A n t k k i »

I'lto n l'tT s

RACE AND RAGE; INC.
WINTKIt IIAVKN, Vl.OHRlA

11U Khsi Second Street

minded the M&gt;, iik*
Vestel dav Ik - bad
ihinp lo ip i'r ibmi
e e tia in ly started I

vviru o r tc K
TO U f A lo v t
SMOtV
tap

W IN D U U L A K POK r V C H U H f-* '*
A\ADt-’ W ITH B U R L A P A N D 'h T A K e T

a

Winter Care of Evergreens
3y OfAN MAlllDAT
Attoctafion

D itltib u t r d by C r n t l t l

l'ANT A'.Minin tn»k
(or liu* home gardener U lo rmike
sure that cvcrprecn plauta—both
thc^broad leivcd and coniferous do not p i into the. winter dry.
While this precaution is iittporwith core.
much

It la porslble that loo

w ater

in

early

Autum n

may promote prmvllt which will
bs ilaliiaaiHl til Uia rokt um lllbt
ahead
Tliua. Ii«&gt; heavy w aterin g
while the weut er is slltl worm
nmy not b « entirely ticninital
Uut a thorough w aterin g shortly
before the fheeae-up w ill help In
offset the foliage burning so com­
mon among evcrpreeiu not prop» i U |.K-|Kiesd’ fo r - w inter
— 4—
A l l . r u w l y plnniciJ evergrerna
•houtil be well inuhlied and ptotecteil on yie 'appoaed side by wind*
breaks the first winter ur twoAf t er they have become eatah-

FOR THIS W IN T E R -

Warm in-Winter. Right in Spring nnd Fall. Cool and sntarl in SuAimer.
Bonded — .A-apoclal procg»s-whltlt_aUd*-longer-ti&lt;
— ■

I.2P0 pound I’ utfttb

Mill Inn Mean-, elite .IMP pome
itirvey mnnapiu. to ttriiit! It dnvvn.
Tie* necoild 1h**I, a ‘K*l*.|nninfl
bull, the *p&lt; nki r diupped with the

lUbcil lisa *uih protection Isyicc

Uur line Oriental.UiiKrLare jiandiwnypn (Jenttf

Ttie accompanytns Oar dc n

Utupli »l»i*i* lion lo set U|&gt; -a
screen around uti tvergreen. ur a
planting of them, in a «|&gt;ui fa*
[niacil lo'ilitvihp ulml* and tmru­
ing Itmllglit. A **|r*n of thla
ty|&gt;* rnn l.-c made fftnn Iniilap

iU-e« " ( fir «
mIT. ilr fi.l Sr
tiMif*, atuVe *
pa.olino mei

Itira b llily . ad well an (••lut anil la*nal&gt; . . I'ltey
•
*
n-eoita* n ion ''treasu n -il w ith th r |*usifitig o f the

ycura. liyiuUM* uf llifir lasUnp ipiuUtb

8lnce drying cut la ihe nm*t
common cause of lining m-wly

tain an- ino\i*oii*ivi' ia l In- lung run
should !&gt;* prnteclril by. heavy
mulching Ihe stmw of manure

ALLOWANCE
FOR YO l’It OLD RADIO
tvra nre in \*-lil region
K ir rgu n . aIm &gt;fiifpiently niu-d
profeettnn o;;amf*vwnr mg briertl1
• * broken lyv l*o »ei|*hi of tw ivy
uet anows .Hi* l*sl way-to illsi «lge tin- Mimt l* hi lap the
hraprhea with a (tick, 'as illusttwled.

The MUSIC Box

iiu-\vuiki-------- ri».-wn;i

BU SY STO RK HELPS

— hit u'irth cVJlTh'oojii in nio'IuimiM— Oining-ItiMim
Bedroom — Nursery — (Janu- Room.
Style — All colors and pattema hav&lt; been chost'ii in knv with___

—4ha letfjl:ruir atylra 'fuuuil onl.r in fatiVlckTir mticRrHTghpr iyicgr~^ '

TIST Cantu* Buraou figure* »how fho,
U.S. populationlo boabout 142,673,*

The above Distributors throughout the State of Florida togotherwith some of thpir sales pei-soune) and wives have just
concluded u very successful meeting at the Mayfair Inn, at­
tended by. factory officials, Regional directors and local, hank'
executives.

Complete with GUw Reflector. Shade
y

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*»nd Bulb in Base.

Only CQ.95
While They I-ast

OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY
(Vote— It la The American Way)

We offer eur dlentu
Bread knowledge of

i-iuisnce valuti.
PolUit* placed with
rspultUe cempanlei.

Oulik (ettUmant of
all claim*.
Comprahamlv# infor-

S M V IC E
b eyo n d tnf

CONTRACT

A very briglit future is predicted for the Kirby Vacuum
Cleaner in Florida. New sales records are being made from
week to week because of its wonderful acceptance.
The Kirby is proving its utility more and more every day
in Florida homes. .
♦

H. JAMBS GUT AGENCY
“Growing With Florida*
STATE DISTRIBUTORS

�T h e Sa n f o r d

►AGE FOUR
Labor Legislation

The Sanford Herald
It

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h erald , sanford.

ll&gt; IIKW ITT MACKENZIE
A P Foreign Affair* Analyst

ir.foim.i »p**ch hi* displayed iiif-1just 2 People In Love*
Orlando Florist Speaks To Garden Club
frrrnt varlftlr* (if llu- plant yf 1 ---- ^ -------- -------- T—»—
_ A t First General Meeting At Mayfair Inn uhirh iTrr 'M'.v ~j.it,.....n- irvvi ^^aysLIupnant Boy
I hr pi.v.t applause.
r,itut.irt!it'-TWTm'ht!ni». thp’ riui

i Act can bo culled a measure to enslave workers when it
guaranteei labor the riKbt to organize, to bargain collec­
tively. and to strike. Still, some labor leaders jiersist in
fir ERNEST CJ. FISCIIER
Thl*' column • ventured
thi
calling it u slave act. The real reasons for their disapproval
AP Newafeaturep
seem to Ik; the provisions which protect union memliers perhaps eatrcmV vied yeiteday
ROSENLAPf. SwlUerlanA—Th*
■hat the lthtr v-luVittK MUBlhfc..

W r krattWr.
Oh
Waath
tk m
Maal
O il Maatfct
O a - V &gt; -r

and brightest fenders areTryTnjTIo make it work
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B., , H P one of the
bill’s (rumen, during his recent western tour, with lutrttryes of intuiting banners nnd outspoken epithets, merely
inspires most Americans with distaste for the plcketers.
In ninny rn^o« they carried placards proclaiming entnmunis■a. » ih» a -»t r »» ••
Vase He fliff ww *• tic affiliations, Communists whtrhave inflltrnlerl Iftto union
jr i^ W .r fc a «* a

la

n r r iU - u i^ ^ w - ^ A d .&lt; d fll^ U u ijid w U w h tib K

been cjmrr.ur.it!d try force, won.
indefinitely tcc-pi aOrh regimen
tailor,—that *lt.3#r CommunUn
will purge itself nf totalitarian
urn or Ita unwilling satellite* wit
in cfjp comae take matter* intc
their .own hand. In the cause ofreedom.
.

it -bu- i

icgimrr.trd hy . a'xung-atm melh

If n law h objertHinainp. the way to find it out Th to- odJ was well epitomised hy U. R
Secretary of Stata Marshall In
jvitforco It-fairly, to live by it nml under it. Detect* in il» his
applsailed address bewriting arson become apparent to all. If the law |uu» vnjue fore loudly
the CIO convention In Bos­
1nn the whole, objectionable parts can be rewritten or ton. .'at shall w «»n l speaking
amended. If ihe whole law need* rewriting, that can he specifically of eastern Eurojra hut
more general terms, and hi*
•done, saving Ihe pood parts. If it proves unworkable, it ran In
pungent comment provide* an e*Ibe repeated. These methods are in the American mnpner. csllrnt
dclinition of Democracy.
FWID \ 3 ■ Ot r. 17. 047
I.almr relatldna ure complicated. The Wagnor Act aim- Tha Scrreiary declared that In
&lt;»d to corn'd (nrinih abuses, lint proved to have unforeseen his view Ihe -basic issue today
BIBLE VERHK FOR TODAY
hether or not men are to he
:
ny «tin»riso present iaI. ft*‘ v.free
IN THE END COD'S WAVS l.v-pnsliirts. The Taft-Ilartley Act m
to organire Ihrir social
enemies by having points-of unforeseen UHeftilnrss. Be fair.- polillral and
A LW A Y S PR E V A IL: If 0-1 I
economic existence

for us who can lie against us?-—
Romans 8:31.

In acco’ danc* with their rleaire*
or whether they ate In have their
lives arranged and dirtated for

We are p'arl to see a h'lle com
petition/ (or Cily Commuoon 0 II 1
ccx,-ll will give the peeiile *iomc
thing to ivote for.
It it good to ire io much real
estate activity in Sanloid tad »e
many people from oui-ol-tovn
coming in. and l uving linm»».
.. bj all| this cat-iltinml over di;

Crt* Comm'snonrlectiun. don1 lor*

ptopoarv
We txgrel very much an etrnt
which weeurred in thu • column
Wednesday in e‘ h;:h wr mentioned
the luiportinre n( »tgi|iratio.n for
the City rlrdion 7hr t'gi'Ma'nm.
hooks do not clot? ibi* Saturday
but w-ill he pj»en at ih* City H i''
until the following ’ stUnlaj whr!i

Debunking Myths
— •

A -aport- currently in favor, particularly among Intel­
lectuals. cottidata In debunking all kinda of pleasant rnytha
ami legend* with which Amori',ana have fondly Vmbellhhed
the sto ry o f iheir country.
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»Vnw comef TTFlnreton Vnlveralty’a dlitlnguiahetl pro­
feasor of IdUow, Thomas Jefferson Wcrtenbaker. announc­
ing that the Pilgrim Fathers boil* no log cabins and know
nothing jibont such architecture. In bln lunik. The I uritiin.
Oligarchy* he further. tipeHe tradition'by wtatltig that theso
Jhtiu- Purlinna tliJ not come to America to escape rcliglotH
perid*#rion. but to set up their own narrow nr.-tnriau wng
of lifrOThey fieri front what they conceiveddo Ire rellgloun
•ViTor’* In the old world, nnd hnd no vinion whatever of
establishing n aocicty in Ihe new that would tolerate any

Picudent Truman thinU gam­
bling in the Chicago toain mark:ls i&gt; the cau»e of our present
had gambling on American grain'
often moie than at present, hr
w-e havb nearer had «’ irlr big
'ir.idenUlbinVt **o
.pores

Wmth noting U* Sa«fr,,d -Cl»&gt;r

No Friendship There
rite most devastating effect of the Soviet dictatorship
Lidim Fischer, who him n-Iong'acquaintance •with Hu»l# its extinction of friendship. Friendship. nH Fischer
, j.T luuo tl r-u unreatrjUnod- confidence-and. oil-perfect,
knejwjutd honesty. How can thcae qualities agist when
v scriuaintanc.'‘may lie an ln(grmer. ready to Yeuo|«
tuoit canual utterance widely could he twisted, into rliaoDthe government?
.
.Some tiny these chickens will conte home to roost. No
up can stand up'permanently whose sole hasIn is force,
rcgip
w hcr is fenr and slv Infortning take the place of mutual

lh ' Sfate o f I to rid* in ioflftinvioa
with, the federal ctiveinmrnt, ll
provides that thg fctlcrsl govern- trtint
mrnt will 1nit up S I.VX^.OOO * r
year for fire years as one third
of the eosi of hoipilalt built bv|
cost. There is a very poorl chan'
that a new hospital for .trmino
County might be-huilt under lb

ptegram.

TrccrrUryoTTIie Ires'uiy Snyder hat' not forgolten. like most
of ui, the hdge iV ) hdlmn tlollar
government debt whuk we ami
our child rn fed ou&gt; . children’s
children will have to pay tom*
day He suggests that in |i&lt;n-«
of piespenty we should te
this debt to lhat ,v&lt;licit times *»*
in
[K"
_.l
r—
in wildrrnrit
'Ytfe Prcvi.lcn' I In
Wallace who w-j» deffar^ for re
nctginaiion in 1944 by Many
Truman bs* little reip»cr foi Dem
octabc nffiejah jn Wathtog'mv
’TTierf Will be no eff'eti** jearfqr
ship for p»are," be sav*. "a* Iona
ax the present'combination of W«H
Street an i military men is in
charge of the Democratic party."
And b« adtJed. ‘‘I will do every­
thing I can to gel tji*m out ol
Warnineten before • •*' art us in­
to war." We do npj think h* will
have much influence on the olecome of r« j| ve*i’« e|*ctron. dh?
way or tha other, but lb« moil

,

an estimated &gt;5.000.000 annually,
last of a lerlea of article* deallns It’s time fur every merchant in
kground n
of the community to rise to arm*
with the' political background
I urate* I thlv f tnawrtal-dralw.— -—
'7im
T* rk~*hd^m »bnnraLnil Cimilty
“ 1-. 1 Another inescapable conclusion
and the direct and Indirect Infln
ence* of gambling on the *0 lorpie . I* tha* if we let gamhiera go long
and political Ilf* of the SofStnun
Murray, have at-.1
attention. 'Theyl
Fair, factual and
right Ifown the llpr, they hpve |
u
,,w.l h..m .tl.tiiThlno facts._
Thev--hav** vrnfoldad a sltuatkii
Trm?w t r rrh a lle iity fo r&lt;w.l cit-"
iiamhip and law enforcement.
jsiiuarinn :
rney are sunpin.
■ We have been asked what our
Our elected official* control Ihe
motive* are In publishing thaaa situation t o a great degree. We

CfoM KpUropal
----Thr-Pasr MfflP*

_ f O. E. S. will m e A K
P^WTinth
IT Crenshaw. 113.1^#
lulton as
T Street, with Mr*. S.
co-ho&gt;t*a* at 8:00 P.
llrcle of the W.M.U. of
hotist Church will meet
PM lB n.x at 7:30 P. M.
■flhVJL. Carrison in
TwAjOPw interested in
# «? '# % ? lr * are Invited

.

hen hi# small outstretched hand comes in contact with youra,
there is that feeling of confidence, of being secure.

*
I l f hen he hegina to toddle and takes hla first atepa............ he
” reaches for you............ again with that complete feeling of
confidence that all la well. •
,
•

A • he grow* older will he still'have that feeling of «ecurity?
**H »ve you provided for hia future? If not; why rtBU'cpme in to­
day and let us help you chnrt a course of savings for hia future
'smooth sailing" upon the Sea jot Life,

WomjpfF Missionary Soelity of
the FirstMlaptist Church will hold
a program meeting at Ihe church
•nnei at 3:30 P. M. with Circle
No. 2 In charge.
; .
The
the. First Bap­
tist Church wtli hold thclr monthly
program meeting at 3:30 P. 31. at
the church annex wdlh Circle No.
2 In charge.
The 8emlno|e County
Civic
Music Association will in'*** at
8:00 P. M. In the Episcopal Par­
iah House. All officer*, airretnr*divlslon chairman, mptrfln. nml
worker* am urged lo attend. Mias
Helen Welch will he present to
address th* workers.4
•

Rnv Holler tctunml on Wed­
nesday from Suvnnnnh. (la. where
he Attended a New York Life In­
surance convention.
.
Mr. and Mr*. Jw Chandler of
Norfolk. W. Vn. arc pending sev­
eral tlav* with Mr., U. It. House
at hrr home at Mil Oak Avenue.
.
4____ _
Mr.*-and &gt;u». C. A. Whiddon returneil la.M Saturday from Syra­
cuse. N. Y. and Wa-lungtnn, 0. C.
where they spent aliouI ten day*.

Hardy.

Mra

Also the Misse. Betty Cook,
Mi-lb* Fredrick, Roxana Thomp­
son. lin 'd Haines, Boliio Joan
Calloway,
Wanda
Willianmon,
Mar.v Ann. Kroinbring, Deo Mcl.elInn, Tihiimvo Molhvin, Ftodi. C.
irarriaon,. Jean l.uui*-e
Varn,
e-t-m '.'.-art Mcfhvdn. Elisabeth
White, Klsix Jhirineau. Mnrgare'
T. Hunt. Madeline Mullein and
Betty Jean Shepprrd.
•

TURHDAV
Th* R. W. Wdrr Ililde Closa of
_ .. tha—First-AUthodial - Church - will,
have a covered dish aupper with
t Ice cream and rakr al the It. I..
McKinney home. IPOB Maple Avr'nue. at 7:00 P. M. Hostesses will
f j be Mrs. C. E. Clinrpenlng. Mr*. J.
, N. Aixarello *n&lt;l Mrs. It. II. Reply.
New officer! wtl he in charge of
the meeting and plan* for the
coming year will lie completed.
Veterans oignnizal

_tk* curiain
iT*in*a r,.r * Jang p*
• *^*4 with "**ny « f •
thnnvhi* i4w*tt h»avlly en fce-tltn*
of *h* fmllvhlual.
Me*' " f 'h en know an&lt;l admire
America n* th* land of f'**d '"r
oonnitiinltv,

I

ree»ll

rh»

farmer *nd hi* wife vrRh
whom ’ I W*rtiv»k o ' h"nev *Ad
e**er I- liken o f ‘ hnapltalit'-i'In
ih»1r— wlm farm.hmiie,
erriH-st nofwvasi'ins
w#-e * "
Arre'ican «*wlng machine and
Met*
" f whlrh In |helr
minds IS i (ok* affluanc* and pro­
gress
.
—| - w * M « r «4 n- 1«* . " 4- SK*S -tyon* r-unte- rr en-&gt;th*e. hu*
of n\li , memnr't.le
«»n«ri»n^a»
w -« f*e, up In lh« foothills of •!»*■
tvthl Balkan mo'tntsln* of |tn|.
• "»!* whs'e life Is primitive. My
llnlearlan friend* Mid I, rvho -*e
rl*kl"g our neck* dn ji tenlhl#
•r'n hv ear e-qg otanr*Fnus r'ade
whleh *klrt»d th" r*ms ef 4**p
t-n gr*. final I* arrlvmUa ajl u i l ant farming are* wKVis * * &lt;»i«e
upon a " • nlSaWiit Bplrarlan w|e
w*a t-ndlng eow-a beside th- rod!
W* *tojnrtl and. ikvm»*h rtre
friends, spoke wDh the obi rhj o
When he wS&lt; tplif •&gt; came In a.

OF SANFORD

»s ~ ^ .- a t*t"-*ww--^

Deposits Insured Up To 15.000

Faith Healerg Plan
Snake-Handling Riteg

tJnl(«d R la h ^ 'J * a ’ wnnd*»

fnl eouhtrv., whi»r« rwople &lt;tv
h l«a &lt; i* 4 pro*p«c.»ii« "
T h '» w*a all h* kn&lt;*w stuns'
•1* t,«r ll » m rnnrieh. And *ha*
■h ’ old Bulgarian knew ia what
r-IflInns *&gt;f oth-r reire**—! pro
He know •bout
'
western D'moc
•acv. and they are handing on l"
•hdr rhlldrnn
Y »'i r*n'» hea*
’ )*mocraey In the long run.

Childhood Education
. . Grouj) Met Tuesday

(irrccc.

.Friends o f- F ia u l Evans ! itf
darke Mary w j j rogot to lei,in jhal
he set 11 enter the -Sew Eng(ind
Dcaronr-s.llo-pital. Ito.lim,Alasv,
Ruhdky fhr hn ofreration.

Uurant

Kill 2d lie Is Visiting hi. mother

'Mr. nnil~Mrii."M.' I,. ItaLorfi plan

Mr. ami Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker
id ** their guests over Wr-dnes... %l .. .. .. 1
t
. r’ . ....
l&gt;ell of Charlotte. N. C. nnd
in&lt;l 3lr*. Albert Campbell
Asheville, N. C.

YOU CAN EXPECLA LOT FOR YOURtMONEY
Ir toil hive the vtrinRc idci that vrnill budpeft don't
lut they buy muvt jjive y;oo.l snJ utivfjctoty letviic
find it Pcnncy v iv levied to nuke vurc it will y;nc yc

Special training from skilled artists in slylintt n
ra/nr shaping. Soft water used.
Open two evenings nnd Wednesday nMcrnnnns
All Work fiiiaranlced l!l Yenrs' Experience

th of value for wliit you »pcn.l-ill tlut, inJ more!

H ARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
206 North Park Avrnue

Phone 0

WASHABLE
VERSATILE
GABARDINE

(!la**e* are needed hy mar
rcnple after age o f 40 lirraii
prevent* adjustim-nt

Hnppy Birthday

handling taw at-their hem*-town
of Cumberland last Aug. 14.
Then, a few moments altar
Judge Forester’s decision, mambars of th* religious keel conduct­
ed th* first snake handling sendee
held In this southeast Kentucky
mountain city tine* passag* of the
CHu-OMieemen Fell* - Belabor
i hereupon arrested 8hupe and W.
II. Esmonds, also of Cumberland,
at alleged participant* In tha now

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Far A ll Air Trend fc

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(Register So Yoa Can Vote)

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ilamage! Froaty lonra of blue, nismlnst, rlterrywootl,
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all withmatching rayonealinbintling!

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er«’n t youthful, llghiweiaht styla pattemod on tha hatfl
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A anft, tliirk-1 iiouinl* In 72” x 90

BIRTH
ANNOUNCEMENT
’Mr. and Mr*. Fred IL Canu
announced today the birth o f a
on. (iary Edward, on Oet. 16
_-L - tha Farnald-laitighten- Memoral Hospital,

attention recently when lt-yearoU Faya Nolan, was blttan on th*
hand during a service. Doctors for
a time expressed beliaf ah* would
lose the gangrenous hand.
The girl recovered without medi­
cal attention ami was th# center
of attrnctlon at an' observance last
Sunday near the Kcntucky-Vlrelnla state line, w^lch attracted
about 8,000 spectator*.

lo CHICAGO

Im i

&lt;vl ■jujIiI) ' h'onvcnvc'They're the very people who on

(irn u in e O il P rrm n n cn ls. Th e ends tire wrnppctl w ith
nil flnnncls, le a v in g them so fl and natural looking.

Mr*. J. Fleischer has returned
from New "York City where »hr
•nent the summer with her daugh­
ter. Mr*. William l^rwc, and her
ion and daughler-ln-law, Mr. ami
Mrs, IfOiiis Fleischer.

resistant, it's the last wojrdJn versatility. . . Make

tfW viiw ew w x n * *orl tUMINATOR* .. ihe 5I.IT

8

hi* previous

to leave on Monday for ITelUfnnnt'
where thev'vsill attend the State
Fox Hunter* Association conven-

The D A L L A S A t

_

Douglas Stenstrnm of Sanford has
been unanimously elected iSrstilrnt of the Stetson Student Bar
Association, the., highest honot
which the 165 mrmtiera of the
law- school can confer upon a
fellow student. ‘ Stenstrnm ia a
graduate nf ScminoU High School
and the University « f Florida
where hr ri'ceived his Bachelor
of Art* Degree In 1942.
.

llrotlnra and Dunum.and Hn|teFl
a2tt3EKn;J0i;

each for violating th* anti-^nake

Register before OeL 25th
What will the people of Tempa
id linisl^irough Coanty do about

tev- idt'/MrtcS

about

. BKAILT1FUI.

religious,-»ect mapped.plant today
o i innluft another sn*k*-h*ndllng service oh the courthouse lawn
here Sunday.
Plana for the new demonstration
were announcer! after two court
decision* under Kentucky'* 1941
law banning public handing of *
snake*. One ruling waa adverse..
the other favorable.
Odle flhupe of nearby Cumberlandr Ky., involved In both court I
rulings, announced the—Sunday .
service.
\
Circuit Judge James R Forester
yesterday dismissed r h a r g s i
against Shupe, Cindy Mays, Bay-

--------------------------*
[ng (alien. -THerd

only to "g e t" all eltlnpa, especial has been an Interesting Increase
Iv their pubHe officiate, to reallxe In th* number of gambling arrests
th|t there can h# only on# answer
to the Question, "Whleh Is strong­
er— the racket or th* law?" That
answer must ho "the law."
One Inescapable conclusion to
be drawn from the articles Is that
Illicit gambling spawn* corrup­
tion In government and gives tha
underworld tho rash and the
power to coll a lot of tune* Jn a
community. One doe* not need
to enrtMr.the morel* of gambling
to see that toleration of anything
Illegal note up dangerous condi­
tions. •'•
v.
When “Ihe syndicate" or any

Ftnsjrr. duting .ill.

Mr. and Mrs. It. it. lilu rr and
two rhikben have returned to
Ihcir home in Miami after. .-(Vend­
ing a Week 11- the gue.li « i( Mr
and Mrs. J.“ M. Cameron.
, »—

Ma|. and Mr*. M. J. Meek* re
fumed la*t night from Brunswick,
(Ja. where tliry. were railed , l&gt;e-«u*e of Ihe illne** and suh.rspienl
loath of Maj, Meek*' »i*trr, Mr*.
Ilogalsr Rparre. .

Wrlrktad fcaturtd.
V e «’v* v »r- J
f ig k r" htitnld - "th e

H. II. I jivv win ha. arnveil from
Neljr Orlnuu. . I.a. to visit Mrs.
I.aw son who his - l.'rn seriously
III. Mr. I^wson reefntly rcturnnl
from
•

Friend* nf Bernard llarkcv will
lie glad to learn that he is reru|&gt;eratlng nicely nftrr undergoing
n major oner at ton at Ihe Orange
Memorial Hospital in Orlnnrln on
Wednesday.

•vgr hkf; bthwiaad mid
lainlv they ran
stoYTei libo'd gambling? I* The
Tribune out to "get . someone T
Th# i|Ue»t!on* merit •"illre-t an­
swer*. — (Vo -are not reformer*. M*e are
trfhvTbced that it I* im|»os*lbJ* to
legislate the moral* of a com­
munity. As a newspaper ll la our
.......
...... M M N R
bu*lnJ«s to publishj h » new*, piw- |ponsihiliUes. Our Judgra, atate
sent the facta and put the finger attorney, county aolleltor, grand
on dangers that threaten to un- |urira and ronatabl* have thclr
dermln* good government and th# ‘ part* to play. They can aeek In­
law. A * * nawapaper It la our formation and Dig charge# against
huilntat to publish th# naws. pre- gamblers, bolita operator* and th*
aent th# fdet* and put th* finger ||Sp ami aralnst offlclaU who rfh
on dangar* that threaten to un- M t enforce the law.
Increased
dermln* good government and th# bond* ran be aet for the nppearlaw. We know lhat stories about anc# of offendVr* In court, heavy
gambling will t&gt;# printed * » long fine* assessed and a fhw jail sen­
se tvro Individual* reside on earth, tancee handed out to the principal
for to a greater or smaller aatent 'operator* and racketeers.
"man la a gambling animal.' I f i Fortunatily. steps In the right

Mrs. Helen llurtchacll of Miami
is visiting wirh her parents, Mr.
and Mr*. I~ S. ItarkYy.

and Thursday. Mrs. James Itidge
of Sarasota.

THE FLORIDA STATE BANK
Member FDIC

*u

velterrlay to spend tome tim e'In
North Carolina.
.

The |mil&gt; 1 uotiii■«no Tfmrmmt (rad as their guc-t on Wednesday

rfcT. of the First
II*i^*a?rholi-n will meet at the
^

-•Mr. i mpatrr-nraflv P iWinrleft

PA N A C E A . n » r ( W . ! 7 'W ^ 3
Itirlum! Durant, rl» pliant handiit of Orlando, *v»» (hr guc«l the weekly new* column commit
Ir i . fiaiK&lt; .'i Mai* i itrnjrHng of
«pcakrr at thr grtinal huaine** tee &lt;&lt;f which Mi- K. ll. Kilpatrick
(hr rlrcu* family, sMd today h*
mi-cling of the Hanford (iardr.i ia chaiCmnii.
_______
tt»»Mni tar v lil' mtmP. ttl J. Itl'III'V
Wight and Mia. Kndor furleit
mt two young prople
were Introduced In the group and
rn love," ir «nld. ".rml I Aun't
li.iLui t il .ihr,.buAtnfjm. arXnun .af
. wet-o M&gt;rv- mi.K'i-naiv
the third honorary mrmlvr, Mil.
much ctcitemcnl
that.*
•« n&gt;'d com
Arthur t'ummer o f Jickwittrlllf.
The two old aim'd n wedding,
of the long
was unnhle to In' present. All-chair
llfcnae lir.fiht&lt;vi'|Hitl. La., about*
men o f circles nn&gt;' conttjilil.ee1lalde wo. '« punch miwI tm iiikJ two urpk- iiro when tip- Kn irlify
over by,. Mrs. fur tt • .and ■ ' l l »,
chairmen' were prCsotitnl.
nfternit’W. ■
^_Lwliovrrcc^nrrsi»ii . 10.1.1 .wf-.il.oOrlmn* for
meetint* and U— jpvix-arion w.». Mrs. Charles . Wilke,'soloist, who f|'airtn;ui. wn.« In cheat ire nf |Ih- separate vacations and clrru*
ntonditucesl-hv Mrs. II. 11. t'rirnt. rendered ••Ule-s This llnu*e".and ileennitlona nml refreshment* ap'l |mvss ngenls ilitlliwil lu -give
specific Information on the mar­
lev. Mr*. II. II. Mrt'aslin. building "In &gt;Jv,Untilon’1 and as nn «!P
riage.
-*
.
rommitice rhaiinmn, rv|Miitcd to eore,
eRimwfalrte*."
She was
rcjn-ntcil
the group that her 'committee accompanied «t I hr piaiin hy Mr*
nnnoimcenmntthe wedding will
lord hevh at work during the sum­ lleorgr Toiihv.
Ih Held in Sam ••do s&lt;H&lt;n a/tpr the
mer and that with‘ the cs»o|*craMr. Williams w «* i..e...nird. •'"
citrus guv. into winter’ i|iiartrrs
•ion . of Fred Wtlssui. aftornoy, Mis. S|&gt;rnrri and itnted in his
had ilraivn up .the article, of in- talk on hrlii ciH (hut th e re‘ At'*
nnd stepfather at their home hcra.
i&gt;r|m&gt;stl»n.. These a rtirlo to i • Ivturven .’t.iaio and I.IMI varieties
•c.d hy Mr*. F II Kld*tey, hnrtl. o f this flow ei with ul least 2-V'
.••'iltiire chairman, anil Mr*. I.. K
double varieties
lie «aid that
Jtr&gt;enrer. rnr?v«pending .••eretarv, little attention is hown hil&gt;iscu*e*
NOT A HOT W AVE . . . .
.
trail the nnw hvlaws *mt consti­
I tution. Tim .t ii.de. „ f inetirpnrn Mini add*,! that n great inhnv
NOT A CO M ) W AVE. . . .
•hinge-rail* Nvomr wiong with
Kill A C om bination O f Tho- Host
t|.m, hv-laws and fortstitnliirfr them. The commonest rnuaca « f
Koaluri's O f A ll W a v in g M othoiU .
i t " " all adopted hv the ettntrn llnulde are hud wmrns. ardiiil.
Mr* Flips s 1111 n 11 n r c d th(. and *e»le. Ants also inli st hildsYou W ill l\x|Kirlcnc&lt;'
'nominating committee for the
A N p w T h r ill W ith O u r N o w
coming *^car Ap|rolnl&lt;s|
the
A fin petCPiit *&lt;-In1ion o f - DDT
L O W I1 K A T W A V E .
group w e r e Mrs L. I Frailer, used with « xireino caution is nd
(17 Years In Business In
x
rhairnmn. Mr. W. M. McKinnon. vlsalde in lidd'pg .the plant of
Sanford)
Mr* S. f ll.rhrt.on. Mrs f*. I. worm- nnd lii|Util villphui I. ll»ed
Powell and Mr* /el. It.ijiff Tim for mu-, he dsclarml. Mri Wil­
watchword of the National Conn­ liam* iil*n -aid 1hat
hibiscus
ed wrfs read |&gt;v Mr. Kpp«. Th.* grown from wed i- hafrl In
t,r*a'c, of. the n ic a g n was ••Farih root. At tho «iurlu*lon o f ' hi*
and Servlca.'* She at Sit lohl the
group that two new committees
had t»wn formed ami ate the ra­
dio committee under •ho direction

the- know eud adml'

n»rrnft*r'*«. ,aod th*" ’

-nd

TAM PA TRIBUNE

XasaTkM Atll

i f it were no* for th* w'#r1 * W# would alway* h r
lea* prepared for w ar than

O f f P ll'7* nt'Hlt o f Ih fta
iw it rr «h«iLm'YmY_£rcm lh« w* * 1

who

Woman's Auilllary of Holy Croat Mis,. Virginia l)trnlc|s. was honored
r.DiscopsI Church will be ju U at on Tuesday evening with a miscel­
laneous shower given hv Mrs. R.
the church ut 11:00 A.
L. White and her daughter, Mis*
M O ND AY^*
The Woman'* .V n r fs ^ B S ^ L lv KIlMboth White The party waa
given at thr^Whitc home on IVpIar
. .
IHt P.
?

persons
»arw srrion.lv Inhirrd
The.unofficial death list of* 64
ompare* with a toll qt 67 officialIv rcportrrl for the aummer of
IP4(t.
Drought conditions which made
rocks hrittl* and opanad cravlcra
in glacier* were blamed for the
Increased toll. Reports from Mont
Plane In Fiance and from the Itali­
an side'of the Matterhorn indicat­
ed similar rondltions there led to
an increased number nf accidents
The Swiss figures do not insludt
'more than 20 who lout their lives
n th" Mont lilanr are*, Just acro*&lt;
the Hwlas-French frontier.
While no definite figures are
’
n climbers
tvaliahle, th* number

have arrogated In lhrm*e|ve« thl'
arbitrary power.'
That on thumb-nail !« the prnb- cri
|am o f ths subjugated countries «n
of eaxtern Europe. If I weren’t tri
personally acuuainted with thexs mi
peoples (which
* amt. hlxtorv
WSUtD ir vld- s&gt;np1» evidence fo r &lt;
the statement that ev«ry on# of
•hem (S prep*red lo Usk Ilf" foi |J|"
freedom es h«s he'U d'-monxtrsl
ed through th’ cent'i-ie*. golnr
l.i-ek eyen to the mlddl* acej, A
tilt
tbrlr ‘names re»*|. like ■
v...m,rtn, f0f freedom: Finland.
- Meanwhile hard-bltUrl- climb­
ers continued the conquest of
more difficult peak*. Swiss Moun­
tain (iulde Jackob llefti biaied a
new trail up the nofth wall of Ih*
S|t o» rk»-n have fell th* Ir” " Eggslock. Two other Swiss, AlX**-** o f ItolshAvism. and a rounlc fons Volt and Robert Cecehet,
X"l"|*od nod Pe|«nd—h **» WUer tested the east wall o f the (Whenmer-nrl** of Red a**S(l|t Tin'" storm at Qraunwald.
Two Frenchmen, Lionel Terray
Flnlswrl was *MarW»d aod eon»ll|oeod b- m’#-|itv Sovl-t Ri|S**s and Louis Lachenal, climbed the
north wall of the Eiger, the second
Ip 1*139 and « » « forc»d to c*rf'
toffl'or,* 1., the Ro-lei Union time that feat waa acromplishtd
in ten veara. Another Frenchman
U-eslden* Roosevelt declared th'
Pu--li(n (nvesl'-n we* » nrofound I'ierre Deaule*. and a Hungarian
il-iw-V *n ih* Unl'-d ftnt** and Eric Fink, did Ihe second ascent
U&lt;jo*rdlied "!h " ilghty of m*o tn a decade, up the north wall of.
«-ie.|
*e|r.government" British the Lontahoerner.
More difficult still the decent
I* |» •« 'llnl*t'r((-hsm*&gt;*rla|o *&lt;or
from the north wall of the kloench
" I •hnlt»ek. 'r*i»n I’ nlan*! was negotiated hy two Swiss,
—*« divid'd *»r'llo rl*ll'' Iretweio
Walter von Allmen and Ernst
Mntf t si end llorlln »s tk* eve of
IPtler'a -'leek on that countr• n *-e «” ll whleh |armche&lt;l the

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Mr*. Laverne Newraome,

■nveral notable feata, but aw un.fflciat r.llv Indicatea the sport
took 84 lives.
The dead Include 62 Swiss,
*|ght Englishmen, two Frenchmen
me Scotswoman and one Amerl•an. Victim* ranged from amateur*
to veteran climber*, from seven

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FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1947

rna
Barracudas Will Be Sam Gardner Leads .
. Favored In Tilt;
At Skeet Cluh Shoot
dsOutweighetITrf
The Sanford Skeet Cldh held
Line And Backfield lla tegular meet on Its mince at
the Municipal Airport T hursday
resulting In (He (allowing scores:
Bam Gardner
20IT ur 117 a 50
John Ivey
10 II
110
A. Cnrraway
13 Vi
26
F. D. Scott
8 13* 2 1
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By Jock $ord*

'clothes, and was almost through,
Claassen Picks
the door when an alert manage.'
wearing
Spurts Roundup. «r n.ln.l^fl.titm h„ *1 ill
Miami Ahd North By HUGH FULLERTON. JH. his
clraU'd shoes. . . . When Coach
Jim Tatum
wp« tolu
told ■'»«&gt;
about this
*^
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, n,um wa*
^
Oct. )&lt; l/P&gt;—V.s*t- overalghl and reminded that ha
Carolina To W III
,ern .ro"| ball, fans ..tab Princeton s t.uU|,l exjteet similar perform,
mi

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SID E LIN E S-

it. i m m l n e t i u u ov
Paul Lowle a* Ihe fastest lhlng In anrea from another quarterback,
vl'Ii/- v
n
u
t Sy
Ki « i l™11^ fbotbtjl Since Buddy Young he remarked: “ 1 thought Duke’s
By A K i l l UK BECKWITH, JR.
NKW K IR K Oct,
7 W ) In . turned pio. hut Texas can pffer Hm. waa toiflrh, bpt now I can realjrtari::
_ NotreJ
■ Dame «„■ _________
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ar, Rone by
four rebuttals.
Samuels iv
„ hy ct). * hc( fv t Kivy h.lr,”
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T o rth t
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nually had it* toughest game- uwith
Charlie Tatoni.
u iip ii'V lK ^
‘ CHID PR E D IC TIO N S
Nebraska. The »ertc*. N U-Ing ■and Allen Lawler , , . »otnc of I
Sporl# Before Your Eyea
not e x a c tly IJUflng
resumed tomorrow and it is un-^Hrmii likely will' iimteh
iw Hr ■ -’VlrgtnlXI'High powered foot W11,
- - - a - *ID- x 5-25 that we are pretty good on this
„
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fortunate for the lluskcr.s that Um- Cowh* during the Indoor track team has scored 211 points In ita
picking the winner business, be­
14
It
8mvina Beach in an Hast Florida It. Newman. Jr.
Irish. who have sweated through season . . . Hilly Jurge*. the Cubs |la*t 'three games without using
cause that depends upon ‘ your
- 12 14
It
Conference pigskin party. The W. C ltill
two straight triumphs, now *up- shortstop-coach, has joined a Chi- j Rav Blown, the Irani’s best nolntviewpoint,
but
just
as
a
matter
1
3
W.
l».
Caswell
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12
12
game will begin at 8:00 unlock.
posedfy have the go ahead sign?). cago advertising agency In an ex- getter In 1945 and 1948. Brown
of information we have named
II
II
The Seminole griddera have hit W. S. Hand
It rould he that Nebraska will ccutjVf capacity . . . Wonder if .was in a couple o f plays agalnit
60
games
and
have
given
36
cur
The
management
i*
working
on
the gridiron three times this seagst a lukty assist from the Lin­ there's anything in that Chicago Harvard hut dididt carry th* balL
reel
answers
compared
to
lb
an
arrangement
to
assist
the
low­
•on and hov» failed to icrfKtcr a
coln. Neb., field jinx but the help »torv that Jim Crowley’s Rockets . . . Jockey Warren llebrtena, who
victory, however they did play th« er bracket shooters, thereby . en­ wrong ones. There have hero
won’t be enough, at lepst, that is are feeling the financial pinch has ridden for Max Hirsch through
three
tie
games.
Tills
givss
us
Eustis Panther* to a 0 to 0 tie in abling them (o' make compafahle
the uplnion o f this forecaster even mote than thi* football his entire career, will go out on.
the Lake County city two weeka score* with the lenders, it waa re- a .700 percentage. (W e did nor
whose record of 14H victories and Dodgers? . . , More scouts than hi* own at the end of the currant
|ported toilay by Byrd J. Goode, count the ties In the percentage.)
ago. ^
38 losses for an .804 average gives newspapermen covered Ihe Col- season. Story is that Mrhrtcn*
Well let’s see how « ■ can
the huskera plenty of room for un gatr-Cornrll glid g a m e. . . And feels Eddie Aryan) is getting all
T*»c Fcda lost the opening tilt wcreiaiy and treasurer of the
make out on the pickings this
upset.
to the (ininesville I’urplr, Hurri­ club.
th«“v probably li-arned more . . . the Iw-st Hirsch mounts. . . . Gene
week.
Other selections:
cane hv a SO to II score, at&gt;d last
Cliff McN'eelev, last season’s No. Her mantki, the .Dodger oulfirJdur,
TO
CAPTAIN
GATORS
Fit
st
of
all,
wr
are
going
to
Minnesota-llllnoia:
Minnesota’
s
week they dropped a conference
I college basketball point-gettar is taking a business course at
GAINESVILLE,
Oct,
17
W
)
—
lark of an air arm will he fatal. at Texas Wesleyan, ha* Joined the Seton Hall College. Trying to
tilt to the DcLnml Bulldogs. IS! to Fletcher Cloves, |K:t-pound guard start with one of the toughen
Illinois.'
0. So tonight the Feds will la*
contest* of the week. ‘ We thin*
Oklahoma City rlub in the new catch up with Branch Rickey beMichigan .Northwester n: North- nro Basketball League of Amer-’ fore contract time? *
gunning for their first conference and Irtternian from Tampa, will that llarry Gilmer and hi* mate*
captain
the
Florida
Caiors
when
western’s hospital list Is longer t r a ,
victory.
of the Crimson Tide will roll
* . ■i » . . . .
they clash with North Carulina
^
Today * Guest 8 l»r
than the tabulation of recordover Gen. Nsyland's boys of Ten­
A,_
.•''12* o ? f .
fUU* at Raleigh tomorrow night.
Just I'op-Ejed
t J e r r y M itch clIN ew York.Post:
Mlehigan. art in winning' Its first
be In readiness with the Seminole A 34-man traveling squad will .en­ nessee. This will he a tough game
«.
I V j * ii n
,* 0 *1* /torv hid the Dodder* buildthree games. Both nruhshlv will
High Rchaol hand and the Fed train late today after a short drill for IkiIIi teams, Irut it looks to u*
liu'
Marvland footballsquad
jn)t n jisj| p,,.^ on jj,,, „||C 0(
add to the lists this Weekend.
cheering section decked out in full and will arrive in the North Caro­ a* If 'llama has the edge'.
Michigan.
w?,\,
o
I
mo
V
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f
^
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‘Uy
Luna
l‘ark in Coney Island. Thi.
rtgalia to assist the Fed griddris lina rltv tomorrow morning.
VV’n are going to pick an upset
Columbia - Pennsylvania: The when nuarterlmck \ic Turyn re-C|luirt mflnU.r, of , bualnaia
In their conquest. Nearly 2.000
In. the second best game of the
&lt;° complain that there ware
New York Uona go Intu this frav
fans are expected to witness the
not In thf Ire*| qf conditiop.jthUt:.
around on crutches.
By I’iercy day In the South. Wt think Vancontest.
all flic numerous {Juohcis tin
Wing out, lhe Feds lack the punch deihllt will continue in the unde­
As in every previous contest
lieallhv. Penn.
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on the ground or In the air that feated eliiaeifjcaWnii, conking Ken­
this year, the Feds will tw out­ may la* the deciding point In the tucky. Kentucky had too much
Ihe dressing room, -ticriding his I
DnU All, Brothers
Kci)tiK'kv-VafidrrtillU The Com­
weighed. iR e Barracuda forward contest. John Kridtr, substitute of. a content last week when they
and grabbing street i Pauline Bet. Js, slated to make
modores get s surprise. Kentucky. uniform
wall w ill out Weigh the Fed line hy
I table tennis exhibition tour this
Washington Slate - California:
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.center for the Fiats is out after defeated the Bulldogs from Geora site-able amount, since tbe New *
,
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i
Washington State* faces the most mnnd, Davidson over Hampden- j winter amj will face a masculine
e«a**a»ws**
„ it
i-I.-f..-i.n..,i uMiiwriiiK
Sn.vro.
sutlering «a GivsrR
broken hi
h iin
m hi
In- na cconSmyrna aiwrrtfattnn It fortified t *
n-vtona In.t wwh
improved team in the roast con­ Svdm-v, Randolph - Macon over 'utqmnent. Sandor GI*tier, in many
North Carolina will win easjly
with a pair of tackles who weigh
W,t" 1J“ v,on* ln*1 w* * kCatholic University.
Hie matches
. . nudy Curference. ’ California.
New
Smyrna
will
pi
obahlv
ntarl
l(,vp|'
William
and-Mary
in
the
wall-over-tlm £00 jround mark.
,
Southwest: Texas A AM over &gt;ri,’r- U**"*®^. -Mass., m wspaper*
Atkansas-Trxas:
The
Longhorn'historic
old
city
of
Williamsburg.
It it IlkoIF (hat the F.-dt will Bobby Henderson, 160, LE: Joe
" ,Bn- has utrned out n book-about
wqii lli« , 1948-version of this an TCU. Baylor trier Tex us Tech.
relv heavily on their end akirta
.T*.0, i;Ti.
tc^ir* V?6’ Vs.
Far. West; UCLA over Stan-!hi*
home-town athletes, "Minutei n - ! b«* homenual battle. 20 to (I. and there’s
_
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Duke-should
trip
Maryland
and
and lh»U-ofHackle aLuit*. beraiiae__0 l J•1,1
no indication Hbat _Iktbliy_.I-ayne.Lf!-,ivi,__S'jjitiieLa.fXjilifuiiiia over |lnVJLJn..FootbalL"----- .- The 8^a
powerful
(
Ii«Tg7\T(UirIIGf
Girar"Fo.’
IT?,"2057
Georgia
will-bouncvlntiv-tht*-viethe Barracudas have
kmf Co.. will settle for less this Gicpon Bute.* WaShiugton over j mmuto men an- mar* valuable^"^..Ir-. I; FtincillJ.' JW*- REt '.Val- tnrv column with a win over th«:
•tregon,
llurdili Simmon* • over |- »* • Tommy ( obdla, Cleveland
lime. Texas.
AAeD'drtTTiJdr fdO -dACK
/ A il
Oklahoma Aggie*.
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Coach Kettle* and his assist- 1jr
New Mexico. Idaho over Portland, Ilb® w «» hMk. sell* hair 'on'- d--Kansas-Oklahoma:
In
the
Big
ants. Fred Gana* and Tim Tyler.
HR; Ralph Ashley. UO. HR
Michigan's powerhouse will find A V e R A o e p FWe yA gp g p c e Tfty
1
Six. the home tram invariably Utah over Denver, Utah State • " » the o ff season. H* doexnt
have been working on the Fed ■n*| *-oulB Hardy. 165, IB . ,
little difficult v'hi defeating North­
last
a ip was
triumph* ami that rule ihuuhl hobl over Wyoming, Kan Diego oter h’‘ v*’ 10 f 0 outside the coaching
acHal attack this week, and It
The Fed starling lineup against, western and Michigan State will
Drofetslon tu do a big businessEKM CAfCMidO
this lime although the combatant * Oii-idental.
may be possible that .the tpecTa- the New Smyrna eleven tonight •r‘01 |n«r-i State. Ohio Slat# will
kre the 1948 ru-cliampions, Okla­
T9ft *dR tea a w id« open contest “ ill incldde Byron llrntd and hall Iowa, and Oklahoma will
homa.
tonight.
I load Cooper nr the ends, Chris •ton Kansas.
• - Auborn-Croigia
Tech:
Much
TIIK CEMTRAI, FLORIDA HILL- WILLIES
Tennessee
Alabama
Hialeah
Stalls
Have
The Feds will have several wor«•'.«* Wallace Tyre at the
has been written about the Geor­
Illlnol*' will trio Minnesota and
riea tonleht. Splnnerhack Holly ••ckiea. Gem- Harper and Dick Notre Dame will continue unde­
Tickets Have Been All B e e n Assigned ein Tech harkji but Mr. Davis and
. will be si The legion Hut
Plerqy, Sanford’s triple threat “ » ' * »• ,h* « “ » “ (* •"&lt;* p buck
Mr. Ilraly arc no handicap* In the
feated
when
they
meet
Nebras­
every
Saturday night, starting October 18
back, will not appear In the con- ron at renter., The led hacks will
S o l d O u t For Tilt
For Coming Season line pilher. Grot gin Tech.
from 8 Id 12 P. M.
U lt. tinre he Is still hobbling "• ^ drlck and. Ray Dunbar. John­ ka.
Kire-Soqlhrm
Methodist:
Rice
Groigia Tech will have It over
ny Alexander uml D»n Deal.
Bound and Square Dancing — Admission 50c
Itv LEROY SIMMS
MIAMI Or:
‘ ( Special&gt;— As­ finally found the right combina­
Auburn and Texas will continue
,
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Oct. 1« signment of stall spare for this tion Inst week. Klee. .
••s howl hhl when they trounce
ST’S GO TO THE MOVIES!
1/Pt — It’s not so, but from the winter st Hialeah has been com­
Virginia Tech-Army: The Co­
Arffansas. California will have
scramble for tickets you would
llets to make It 32 game* in a row
little trouble with Washington think this week's Alabama-Tan- pleted, it was announced this yrerk without defeat. Army.
State and Purdue will trim Bos­ nsisee fuutliall game is una vital­ by Racing .Secretary Charles J.
LSU-Boston College: A Friday
McLennan. The 1,250 atari* of
ton U. ’
ly affreting the national gridiron Hlalrah'a barns will he opened night encounter. Thu Tigers have
. Indians will edge Pitt and Iloly rankings. , •
November 1 for America's most too Inanv backs*. 1..SU,
Crosa will Wat Harvard. Prince­
All uf the 31,800 scats at Legion •fani'ius racers and racing stables.
.Skipping oyer the remainder In
T II E O R A N G E C I T Y R O T E L r
ton will tou Colgate. Dartmouth Field have been, sold for weeks,
Cali)Piet. Farm, which baa led a hurry;
Friday nlghl:
will whip Brnwnr Nayjf will edge and thousands o f disappointed the nation In winning* five of the
Cornell and Psnn wilt wallop Co­ fans are pulling all the strings last seven years, again heads the
Muhlenberg over Temple: HL
Is Now Ready For
lumbia, Penn Slate bn* It oyer they know shout In mostly vain list, of those stabling at Florida’s Louis over Drake; Furman over
uldrit,
largest
and
finest
Thor­
Syracuse and Yale will find d iffi­ effort* to get two on the 50-yard
the Citadel; Midml, Ft#., over Bol- Spodal I’tirllea and HnnRuc_t^_____
oughbred’ track. Armed. Citation, II
u njt L ChdTTgnvmf usover J.V numaiy iculty in dcafsstlne Wisconsin. The tin*.
Bewitch,
Faultiest.
‘
F
e
rv
m
f
and
J
’ -ovilla of Los Angeles over Bedinightv -Army will roll In a rout - Beth -Iranis have .‘been beaten
Fur ItesvrvatlonH Phone Orange Clly Hotel
twice, and have plenty, of tough other* which have helped Calumet Unds. ,
of VPI.
win more than a million and a
ones
left.
Neither
ha's
won
in
Saturday:
In the far west we think tICl.A
uuarter in 1947 will he back In
Emt: a Wisconsin over Yale.
will smack Stan ford,. Soul hern Cal conference play. AlaW na lost to Barn C.
Tulane and' Vanderbilt, atul Ten­
Princeton’ over Colgate1. Cornell
will trip Oregon and Utah Htfcte nessee to Georgia Tech.
.
Navy,
Dartmouth
over
Four major racing establish­ over
has It over Wyoming.
Coach Bob Neyland, whose Teh- ment*— Maine Chance, George D. Brown. Holy Cross over Harvard,
to the state we think that (lessee Vola top the all-tlms South- IVjJener. Woodvale and Townsend Pann State over Syracuse. BowMiami will win ita- first game of Eastern
Conference
standings, U. Martin—jire returning to Hia­ doln over AVilllams. Bucknelt over
the year nver Jack MeDowall’s •tilt Is unconvinced that Alabama leah this winter after long ah- Imfavettcv Kings Point ovar AilelRollins College Tars snd the Uni­ i f not one of the nation's heat,
&lt;etires. Four more— John Marsch. nhl, Maine over Connecticut,, West
versity of Florida Baby Gaturs
’’I said liefore the season atari- King Ranch, Coldstream Stud ami Virginia over New York Univer.. Massnehusetta over Rhisie
will trim tha Daliy Hurricanes ed.'l. he asserted, “ That Alabama Dsrbv Dan—will be hark after •■ity,
|Island, St. Bonaventure otAr Canin Orlando Saturday night.
looked like the best In tho con- mining the 1040'season.
Inrnt among the roster o f •*•*“ »; T “ f '« °,rrr RnrhPxnr.-AYnT
“ W*- cannot see much hope for fcrtmrv. i spp -m rrm t
Hialeah "regolara" returning this I Virginia Wesleyan over Carnegie
the Gaturs sisihst the North change my opinion.”
winter' are, Circle M.. SaAiuel D. T* « h- K,,l nvct Union. Rulgera
Carolina Slate Wolfpack.
Not to he outdone. Coach Red
Riddle. Greantrea, Bel»ir Stud: ov"
' ,
Stetson ha* It over the untried Drew at Alabama drive* out with Whaatlay. Sunshlna, Bohn A Mar- , Nhlwest: Georgia ovar OJkUFlorida State eleven. We are pre­ praise for the Tennessee ||na In ky, W. P. Chrysler, Russell Fire- h0™* AAM Missouri over Kansas
dicting that the Seminole High particular.
•ton*. John C. Clark. Sanford g '*!*’- .Michigan State over Iowa
“We are Irving1tu lie ready for Stud. Woolford, Mra. B. D. Jacob.,
School Celery Fed eleven, will lie&gt;«*»• ‘&gt;ver Ohio .State, Margin to roll tonight against the Tennessee." he says, "W e know Allan T. Simmons, Fred W. Hoop- '« &gt; » « * ° ’ «'r Kan Vrandsco, ImliNew Smyrna Barracudas. T W Feds they will lie tough, as usual.”
•r. Cedar Farm. Bobanal, GustaV « w « r ,,r •‘i‘ «»hurgh. Tulsa over
Just for the record, Temteaaeo King, Mra. -M. E. Whltnav, faster Georgetown, Cincinnati over Okla•Wutd
this one. ■
PIC K -T H E -W IN N E R
throttled Hsrrx Gilmer and the Manor. A. C. Ernst, William Vae- homa City,. Abilene over Wichita,
HERE ’N T il Kit K
Hama
eleven
In
Knoxville
last
CONTEST
naman,
Mra.
Axel
Wlchfleld,
Mrs.
Green
over
Ohio
Unie.rn o hate tu »r» the football
Western Reserve over Wayne.
players of the University of Flor­ vaar for a 12-0 victory. Gilmer W. Plunk at Stawart and Daaring
South: Alabama over Tense**
and largely the same club wilt be llowa.
ida losing their inlereit, but that
ist* Prize— .1 Pflueger Akron Reel
North Carolina State over
on h.snd for a final try against
Stalls have been assigned for
I* just what Is happening. Julian the Vola Hiturdav.
Florida. Mississippi Slate ovc?
leap
2nd P riz e- 1 My Buddy Fishing Tackle
Schamburg, third string quarter­
Both clubs will be in good shape Lucky Draw, Rouml Vicar, Hraban- Duquesnp, -Mississippi over Tuback from Tamps, turnad In hla
physically. Tennessee return* five con. Conaordlan, Lets Dance, Star l*"*- DuVc ^rver Maryland.'Wake
Box
toggery and told Coach Wolf
players 4o dutv this week altar Pilot, Ruifui, Fighting Frank, and Farsit-over George Washington,
Awarded By
that ha had quit hscabae he had Injuries had kent them out.
Mighiy fltory. Among th* ellgtb- William A Marv over North Caro­
t .
lost Interest In playing f pit hall.
The only major casualty In the la* for the filly knd mar* itakei lina ’ -Mrainli Military ovrr Rlcb. H IL L H A R D W A R E CO.
Our guess la that ho will pop uu Alabama camp Is L# W. (Radi to b* o « the grounds ar* Cosmic
•ottiewhare else In uniform short* Noonan, 200-pounder moved last Missile. Harmonics, lkwltch, .By|ej_, j Squads of 22 central Flor­ week from fullback 10 blocking tins. Caltha and I I im Mommy.
at Hialeah, They are
Third Thru Fifth P riz e s...................For
ida high schools h»v» ' Wen In- hack. Noonan .will b« held out of
A half-doien o f lbs outstanding Citation. Relic, Free America. Piet,
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To
vllsd to attend tha contest be­ tha heavy work this weak and Trial* Crown hopes for 1248 will Kn»a] Blood and Ace Admiral.
tween tha Hurricane “ B" team paav be In shape by Saturday, hut
and the Baby Oatara In OrtaAdo probably will not start.
Ritz Theater
One of tha missing alamants
tomorrow night. Coach Bear Wolf
from
this
year's
Alabama-Yenne*la sending two outstanding cen­
„
INSTRUCTIONS
tra! Florida grtdder* to partici­ •m gam* will b« tha talk of poatDnllolit
must
he
In The Herald office before noon
pate In the contest. They ara War­ aMaon bowl engagement*. The
on
Friday
or
poslmarked
by that time. AR names
ren Tiller of Orlando, and Dick winner of tha ronteet has Yilayed
must be marked.
In
a
ma)or
bowl
very
year
since
Pace o f Tavarn . . . Preaidants
1238. The season la far from over
of avary Florida collage and onlBALLOT
but the bowl promoters ganveraliy have been Invited to at­
v are looking elsewhere this
SEMINOLE
tend the 'Cane-Gator game in WM|e
•VS*’ NEW SMYRNA
Seminole
/
Orlando Saturday night . . Tha
New
Most of the friendly batting has
FLORIDA
-V 8 N. C. STATE
tarn* between the Gators and the
on.an even bail*.
Smyrna
Wolfpack will W tha ninth clgab
MIAMI
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between the two teama. Th# totals
Barracudas;
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TU
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-VSstand at four win* for tha Ga­
MISSISSIPPI ____
tors, three losses and owg tit. Four Networks Will
ALABAM A
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The Wolfpack took tha '4* game,
Broadcast Grid Tilts
37 to 6.
.... VAND ERBILT
-vs.
K E N T U C K Y ' ____
B r ABTH t?ft-nr
Hrrahl Sport* Editor
Coach Carl Kettles will unfold
hi* Orange and Block SwmtnukHigh School Celery Feds tonight

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Pickets Reinforce
Lines At Jamaica

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four major networks will cov*
four football games Saturday. Rill
E * * ' » g l , * iy* ‘ ha play by play of
the Michigan-North western game
»m Evanston, H L over NBC at
4&amp; ClnetdaMally ADC will earr * Uta Ullnois-MInnesota game in
Champaign, III., with Rarer WUand Eddie Dunn At the mlcro-

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Game Time
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A R I I I E T V E N E T I A N B L IN D S
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7 Pet*, Liveitock, Supplies

t ^ O i i D - i ‘.LAXEBflLtuc-nuiL-Ur -K lU t-S A L K— i inm.o e t - i ^ a . t e». FOR S A L K —Fuuc 3 aumih *. uUputs fio.oo each. J. T. LawItona
W
W. let St. 5
PhoneF 063. " J ' 1
ia&lt;|. *"&lt;1 ruadwaye-PI,,
icnee, Star Rt. T, Enterprise,
Fla.
OFFICE apace In Melach Building. Palm*, Poultry Supplte., Nall*,
l a r * « light-offices, ,ewl/ u*cc&gt;rPurina Fecdd. Urocenea hud FOR RALE—4 gal. 'Jersey Guern­
atad. all Htlllllra, Mat and jam -. Meals Tourhlon A Watson, 1201
sey rotf, icelitle. In ifood condi­
tor service furnished. t all.mi* I Celery. Phone.1109. tion. will freshen In few day*.
lV It. A A. Dept. .Store.
|------ -----------— - -- --------------'U. W. Johnson, Geneva.
^
' ; c ■ '- r ~ ------------ i BABV U lfA N D T lA N ti WurlttH E L P W AN l r n
1 ARM FOR R E N T— .0 actea sub- j n-r. reconditioned. The Music 8
imitated truck farm, newly. Box. l|p \\. First Kl. I'houn
ploughed and harruwed 13 ai - I 063.
GIRLS WANTED. Cane, s' ... ug
Store.
teslan Well*. a 7 room dwelling
------1
^ten an t houses. 2 latire bants. •A I.U M IM M casement windows,
MAN
to manage alL white insur"w e llin g for rent only with I ij,«'*'l casement and Aluminum
ance debit In Hanford. This Ir
farm. On Cameron avenue. F.astJ double hung windows, Minnie
a good proposition for man who
Conn eto Co. Stm Elm Av*.
side. Sanford, Fla., phone 102li willing to work. Phone Dr
1
13311. _______
R. P. O. Ho* 883, E. b Stowe
Land 217-W.
RLE Jinimie Cowan's. Sheet Metal
Works fur ioof paint A roof 9
W ORK W ANTED
W AN TE D TO RENT
painting. Phone did.
HOT PLA TE L U N t.il2 ROOM apartment. Working Rervnl from 11:30 to 2 at llumer's FLOOR BANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our pSwrt
couple preferred. 1020 Lauiel ________ ___
. _ ____
unit enable* ua to work a here
Av«.
AtJTO RADIUS, Me totola. Hales
there la no eleclrif connection
and Service
The Music' Bor,
available. 21 ysai* aiperirnr*.
TUsO ROOM furniilmd apt. Coup­
110 W. 1st 8t. Phone 053.
II. M. UloaaoD. U k * Mary. Fla
on 2 - chlldtun- 1*2 yeaia) l-H
months old. K. E. Hicks, Pig
Fl.tlW KIIM
LAW NS MOWED. U e
tire*
N Whistle phone 1382.
fo* all occetlnn* —
Jerrv Lord Phone 788 yJ.'
•j McNPII.L A YOST KLORIHTS
j n u A l. ESTATE FOB SALE
Sipes Ayr. just o ff Celery
PAINTER and contracting.-* Alt
Office ph. 403 residence oh. Old H
woik .guaranteed. Call 0170.
KB a L W irAH S
W. II. ShlrleY, French Ave. 808.
FOR HALF.
INHUI IN C H
OLD NEWSPAPERS 3 OEN'lR HALF DAY’ JOB. Margaret Jonc*
M uKIGAGE LOANS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
1016 k\ 0th St.
RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
BUNDLES.
Registered Broker and
___HL-15. .20. and_26_CENT— 1 0 Btuinesa O p p o rtu n itie s
I . ___ ____ im urtnee Agent
HERALD o f f i c e
lorida State Bank Bldg.
CEMENT
STEPS for your home. FIRST CLASS sot vie* station for
NEW HOUSE, 2'bedrooms, partly
rent. Now open. In good loca­
Fice estimate. Miracle Conrrtte
furnished. Small down payment.
tion. Necessary to have some
Co. 300 Elm A vc. Phond I3S5.
Balance like'lent. For appoint­
money to purchase slock. Write
ment call 0173.
SEWING MACHINES
Bov J. c o Herald.
SM.ES AND HERN ICE
INCOME PROPERTY — Ideal for
Beil’s Sew Inc Mach. Shop
12 S P E C I A L
V IC E S
hbme- and income live in one
115 S. Fhtnch
I'h. 1100
rent the other for 160(H) month­
RENT
A
CAR
ly. Can be purchased for $0,- I I J X I I H I F E E D S — « - » i r l
III
YOU DHIVE IT
500.00.
Hunt** T i l l e d # Keen c
PHONE 140
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
SW ICKLAND M O RH ISO N
N E W S IT J J K T P IA N O S -Weaver
Jtaymond Lundi|ulat, Associate
u -i i i i i v r . i t . INC.
I. i Ih t h I 'trade In A Ivrina
The
W lantic Rank Bldg.
I'lione 732
Afusic Ib is, IIP W. F irs t S | .
SEE US FOR
SMALL country home on pavi-d
I'oline 053.
MIMEOGHAPIl PRINTING
road with all conviencrs, S large
AND TYPING
FHILD SHRIMP DINNERS
lota can lw&gt; purchased on con­
C IIB D ir I.IJKEAU OF
every night at Homer's.
venient urine. Pi iced at 84,050.-,
SANFOR11
&lt;R).
116 N. Park
Phana 180
ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S, Realtor GLOBE greatest cut-late whole­
sale distributors, offuis novel­
Raymond LundquUt, Associate
Expert
Radip
Repairing
ties, sundries, toys, gifts to
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Phone 732
Fred Myers. 311 8. Jnq.St.
.?til«y d_buyer*--. Globa. Trading
Co. 100 W. Flagler St., Miami,
A ttractive three bedroom^ bungaTHE HOME SHOP
low practically new, small down
Ha.
WATCH A CLOCK IIEP VlRING
^paym ent balance monthly. Im1700 Sanford Ave. Phone 1I4J.J
ONE NEW 8 ft. G. E. Deet
w medlaU poiavtsion.
.
_ ATTENTIO N MOi'ilP.KS - - ROBERT A. W ILLIAM S. Realtor
Cafitm-r vtirtr. irtFpin rm Td TnU T
— DIAPER HKIIVICH—
I -----Raymond LuridiRjtlfrAsFbcrale' “
05. One 48 Jn. cabinet sink,
Baby Valet furnishes hospital
Atlintlc Bank Bldg.
Phone 732
stainlrst steel $137.50. One 30
clean, ilerile diaoers aitd JeodorGal. Round Water lleater-8114.7 ROOM house 41k aries. Chirkrn
ited container. Ecjnemlcal and
-. runs, cow pasture, fruit, hath.
safe. Fully medically approved
S A N F t M i ELECTRIC CO.
All In good condition. In Lake
Call Daytona 2467-W c&lt; lleet for
*
116.Magnolia Are.
Mary. Price *«,t)00.0rmf|fiiinl»hdetails. 96 diaper*, 33 a week.
ed. Can.be had with furniture.
"FIR ST IN SANPORDGas
spare
heatora
114.06
up
. L. White. Ilo* 217, Lake Mary.
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
A’ H‘. I. grind corn for food' grits
NEW 5 room house complete, hath
ft meal every Saturday morn­
Gemnnl Eleetrie automatic blan­
ing. J. W. Bell. U k * Monro*
m 'and—kitchen equipped, Venetian
ket*
far
rderping
romfort.
_
blinds, rug*. 1/3 down flO.OO
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
FOR BENT—Floor aandee. Rasy
per month; Call V173 fur ap­
Iilietalinll R-aannahU rates. Sanpointment.
(old Paint A Glgaa Co. Phona
.New
Perfection
range.
Both
1. A TTE N TIO N : — OWNEKS OF
303.
wliile
|i«»n.-lnin,
good
condition,
- HEAL ESTATE! W E ' N £ k D
560.00 each. Phone 701-J. C07
IHIDGR • PLYMOUTH
LISTINGS OF A LL KINDS D f
W. First St.
PARTS AND BU4VICB
REAL ESTATE — HOMES,
Pfaaaa 1011
— APARTM ENT HOUSES, COMHOUSE. 2 lota. Citrus-Height*. 108 I'almalta A t*.
MEKCIAI. HUH.DINGS. LOTS.
120 ft. wvH. Carl J. YValkln*.
GROVES. MOTOR COURTS,
Phone 82-J.
i
-W.
Sill. Kea.
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
• IP YOU HAVE A N Y PROPERSIGNS
i
condition. Phone 82-J Carl J.
T V TO KELL. W H Y NOT LET
Show tarda and poster*
Watkins:
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
o — n in es s i g n s f i v i c a
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
O II Undreae. Phone 1031
GENERAL- ELH4TRIO
W ILL AIIHANGE TO LOOK
BLANKETS
ohen's Radiator Shop for rot.~
YOUR PROPERTY O V E R .
Randall Hlrelrlr Co.
plela. radiator service. 108 8a.iW ITHOUT COST TO YOU. I
ferd Av*. Phono 386-W.. .
W ILL
TURN
TE L L
YOU SUPERFLAMF. .Oil Circulating
W H AT PRICE YOUR PROht-alrra, Knrxlall Electric Co.
EXPERT auto painting, and body
PKRTY W ILL BRING AND
ltd.
repair. All work gunrnnbaad.
HOW SOON I Ill'L l EVE. IT W ATER H O S E -S P E C IA L 26 ft.
Jackson A Gibbs Body 8hoP.
3 ply Gn-en &lt;3.76. 25 ft. Illack
CAN&lt; HE HOLD. A. CULVKIf
7100 Flench Av*. Phone fOOv J.
&lt;2.05. 60 ft. Black |6.6ti. Alto
. 'G O L D E N — REGISTERED
ho** notilrx and sprinkler*.
YRlKAL E S T A T E BROKER.
SANFORD Beauty Salon. 300
Henkark Glass A Paint Co«
M AIN OFFICE ON 17-111IIGIIPark. Phona. 1364. M. MaMabl i r -l lT W. 2nd St.
un Spiral petbUnenl, lasting
r A T NTIKTII “ OF
PASS. TELEPHONE W INTER
6 no. A lunger. Cold waves,
AUTO
PO
INTING
SUPPLIES,
Crouulnole A Machine!***. All
PARK l i t .
Dulux and Puru Spraying Knwaves guarantaed. |8 up.
6 ROOM house, completely fur­
amcle and Laqurri. Masking
tape.
Saruling
Disc
and
Paper.
nished, paved street. Can ba
ROOFING and painting. Free e»
Kenkarik Glaita A Paint Co.
teen by apointment. Call 760-J
tlmatra. Smith • Brothers, Con­
112-114 YV. 2nd Ht.
altar 0 P. M.
ti actor. Phona 1188.

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FOUR ROOM houtt A 13 arra SIX FOOT Sanitary Ice box, holds
farm all cleared, near Wekiva
76 U&gt;*. of lea. 82500. Coll
aJtiver, 0 4 -mile* Weet of Ban1326-K.
lo r d . For Partirulara writ* C.
W. Deai, Box 1804) Alturas, Fla. TWO wardroho trunks In first
data condition. On* bicycle.
Polk County.
Fishing tackle and mltcellanaNew, 2 bad-room concrete home In
oua. 404 French Ave.
good rtaidentlal section-asphalt
* til* block' flooring—electric Wat­ I PR. Ladiee new Dickerson Arch
Relief shoe*, site II-A A A . Dark
er heater— wind for electric
blue kid high heel oxfords |8.00.
atov*. Price 14,600.
•*
PhunJ 387-J or 62.
New. wall built, one floor frame
on &gt;ood paved road' between
GOOD
porch glider, Phone 808.
Orlando and Sanford. Equipped
aprith new gaa range, (bate heat- ONE CABIN crulaer, 32 feet long,
'*er. and hot water tank. Built
0 ft. wide with two bunks.
by owntr for own home. Price
Priced for quick sale 1860.00.
Phone 1001 or 603-J. 1134
On Orlando Highway— f bed-room
Magnolia Ave. Sanford, Fla.
concrete home with sleeping or
aun porch. Completely equipped FU RNITU RE Paint— High Gloaa
electric kitchen. Ideally 'a r ­
Enamel for home uae, any color
ranged and located for motor
dealred. Free delivery In Cltr.
court or trailer park— 4 acre to
Vary good paint at reasonable
price*. Reel's Paint 8hop, Phone
IT acre* of high ground. Owner
10844, 808 W. 2nd 8L
will finance substantial portion
to raapotuible party.
[Mur Acre Farm (over 3 acres a
A fO T c u u w a n t e d
•tiled and now In cultivationi
well located ot^ paved road. Attractlva one floor home In beau­
tiful totting of large trace and Highest cash pnew paid for t
furniture. Ted Davis Fural tore
abundant shrubbery. Reasonably
Co. a i l E. 1st Ph. 068.
priced to aelL
Several small grocery and filling I ’L L BUY your ear regardless of
Italian businesses. Priced from
ag* or rondltlon. Roy Real, 308
$2,000 to »4,000.
I &gt;‘
W. Snd 84. JOHN YY. D. MOORE. Realtor ■
............ i Bldg, 1S4 E. Fleet Bt IN V A L ID S wheel chair. Phona
p o u a tF im .' .
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LONNIE McMULLEN’8 Market
barber shop open 6 daya o Week.
PM looking for you.
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MARSHALLS'
Custom made Veneliaik Blinds,
Awrfinga — Ten day delivery —
Workmanship guaranteed. Phone
1373.

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Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Bldg.
Hours: 0-12 l-5 ‘
Phone 20b
Sat. 0-12
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ITION LA DIRS! —
Make a ona-stop serrlea fur
your laundry aad dry clean;
needs by using your favorits
Self-Sarvie* Laundry.
T IIK IIBLPY RBLFT LAU ND RY
408 W. 16 BL
Sanford
Royal Master tires ar* b.NC
H. II. POPE CO.

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FOR A V A N products contact Mrs.
Donald Darla.

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LOST: Small Platini
inurn Brooch
with Diamonds. F l a i r Phona
494. Reward.

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cranky ‘every month'?
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faitaakl fui.&lt; lin.ul peJliUic dlaVilb-^
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pound la mad§ ttprctmlig t&lt;* irt'r»»#nlt i (ao h u * f » t imruirw cY»l a
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p«olrUtnn*l •lealmenl. 6000 iirtCttMi.
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GETTING UP NIGHTS
GETTING YOU DOWN?
a lists • food m i lor you folks who
bsvs la |S( up St Slfiu lo psis wstsr, hsvs
Ucksths. too, Imcsuss uf minor luoclioosl
kutnsv (Usotdsts.

This* isnsfstiun# ago, a fsooui doctor
dsrsiupsd a msdictn* foe ihi* very trouble.
Now atUUoot bsvs ussd it. oitsn with
-^f^s*^t!y f e « i •anrtawn remits. Tbo msdi-

J r i t f c MJtatse's •wsaMto*. ntsd*

loktsMIr you lake It, I * stall's to srotk
f » * t * e om kidbsr* . . . w , &gt; n H
a*m id wlss, bslping to isllsvo oscssi
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FRIDAY, OCT. 17, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Patricia Trial

By R J: SCOTT

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Flash Fire

Navy To Review Its
‘ Sallor8J)i8charge»

r . « . nw i
1 CaallaiM4 ttmm ' Page O w l
rrsallassa rrs
her by a Cuban prison mate- -TKa. a . fre .b msn at AufaUfn,- and Cor
LAKELAN D. ' OcL 1 7 - « V proietullon has rfamanded a no- Ins C . Richardson. ’O zark. A rk .
WASHINGTON, Oct. I7-0P&gt;—
Florida &lt;!ltrus sMpmenU for tha
The
Navy
today
Invited
540.000
• year prison sentence.
Colonel' Salihs named the three
1040-47 season lotniied
OOJill
, Throughout Havana, many Cuformer, sailors and Marines who
ears. 6,«24 mor* than the pre­
han girls wore fanshsped hair ciitcally injured guardsmen a it failed to receive honorable dis­
The tiny W y a tt) Ear A. origlR a y F . Green, Enterprise; E u ­ charges to apply for a review vious season, the, annusl tJP®*/.
tres* which they called the “ Pa
dress
of the Federal-State Market N « * 0
-nally owned by the American Ant­
rieia Mode,” prompfeiT hy pte- gene C rie r, Cullman and Carl o f their cases. About !4,00() di» Service said today.
(riels
,
arctic Explorer
Mncoln * EllaJ
charges
already
have
been
invest­
lures o f the American girl who|Drnnii, Enterprise,
The report, prepared by Dir.
worth, will licrfrtj jt^ ♦uryey voy­
igated by.a special board and .10
danced
in
Caribbean
hot
spota
The
victims
Wrre
taken
to
the
'cctor Harry F. Willson, lilted ■
1
age to Antarctica cany in !&gt;••Iwfore the shooting In Havana Opelika City Hospital where blood per cent of them changed for the shinmenla of ft4.7IO care of oran- *
eembcr. It will ararrh the Ant­
jw M fk (he M a w ansmsinwst
pte.o,— ------------ana
»a* administered.— TheJuthnn------, — i -----------------arctic coast for n suitable base for
ot eligible for tflrview are ges. 10 770 of grspefrull
Charles
Jarlioh,
w
h
o'
was
plaima
was
brought
to
the
hospi­
5.710
o
f
tangerlnee.
A
car
con-._J
-fullin' nix i i i i Ioks.--------------------- ,
discharges givin as a result bf
lain* approximately BOO boxu.
_
- . - ______
alHisid the yacht when Mce was tal In a 6-mlle, 45-minute dash
The W y a tt» Etui' "H I carrv j
court martial,
"Florida esnners processed 38,shot, was almost excluded from from Montgomery by Brig. Gen-, *
Edward McCarthy of the Mineral J
by
Th* best discharge issued
020.582 boxes o f citrus lsst eeathe amaU audiencia court hy the era I James a Halit,a. adjutant
Resources Ituirnu, who will make
Navy
was
the
honorable.,
H * m r tetdurfmjr t9.*Z5;48!T W i e k y o f
crush of the crowd. A court at­ general o f the Alabama National the
observations to try to establish
)■
a t e i m w g order urangrs, I5jl6%,2su. nf grapefruit
Guard, and Several aides. Theirtendant
finally
spotted
Min
qml
the exact position of tl]# South
o f merit were: under horjnrable
ushered "hint— tit'. 'T i e ' * Kls been w&lt;’y was cleared by a detail of conditions, undesirable, lard 'con­ and 030.571 of tangerine*.'Mor*.
Magnetic Pole, On a Inter expe­
the Alabama state police.
oranges ami tangerines went - tAC
charged
with
concealing
facts.
dition, n shore party will endeavor ■
Nine o f the more critically In- duct and dishonorable.
canners than the previous teawn,
. Patricia opened her fifth da
.J o - S — h -4 l« i )wjltl. l itu Wjlallf I
furrd were taken early today to
The Navy gave out more thin but much less grapefruit.
nn the stand by asserting :r, Fort Henning, at Columbus, Cs.,
• Earp will carry magnetic anil
.100,000 under honorshl* condi­
Fresh
fruit shipment* were
aboard the yacht had access to for further hospitalisation.
other scientific equipment foi
tions. 17.000 undesirable. 32.000 made for 51 of the 52 weeka last
the
,
pistol
with
which
he
shot
The
fire
broke
out
about
8:00
gravity research.
|,ad conduct, and 3,000 dishonor­ season, and canning plant* oper­
Mee. Answering her attorney, she P, M.
National Guard officers able.
Equipment for ihe expedition
ated for “ a full It month*,** th#
said
she
weighed
110
pounds
and
andfire
officials
considered
two
includes everything from scionAn official pointed nut that re g a l »a id .__________________ ___
was
five
feet,
three
inches
tall,
theories as to the cause of the ex­
tifie Instrument* to luilhloteis
whereas Mee was six feet, two plosion—that the pilot light o f a under the G. I. BUI of ^Rights any
and tooth brushes. Canned foods
inches tall and weighed IBS.
gai heater Ignited gasoline fumes discharge since the founding’ nf
SEAT COVERS
will l*e suppleipented-by pengtth
“Jack fas she calls Meet sold as Guardsmen cleaned their rifles the Navy may J»e reviewed ex­
egg*. seal meat, and whatever
one of my dancing costumes for or that a rifle butt caused a spark cept general court martial ,disAll
•dlhle fish ran
caught. Cold
chirgea.
||nn for money to live on," *ho as it struck the concrete floor.
weather clothing will Incorporate
Guardsmen had the fire well.un­
testified. “ I did not know about it
Make and Model
the latest ideas gained from re­
until later. He pawned my type­ der control by the time fire fight­
search in Alaska and Canada.
Cara
writer and camera and two watch­ ing apparatus arrive,! at the scene, critically burned, began to remove
he
of
Comdr. II. ft, Wright, Itoyal
An ambulance, a fire wagon, a n , the Injured,
es.”
Australian Navy director o f plana,
OIL WILL-CARRY
armory
truck,
and
a.
negro
taxi
J
"In
some
cases,
all
the
clothing
Good Ansortment
The defense lawyer -returned
said hundreds of ex-acrvle*me,i
were used to carry the Injured l o , had been burned o ff thr men, and
HLARLY
to the shooting.
and civilians had applied to Join
the
Opelika
Hospital.
Two
phyaltheir
hands
and
faces
were
severeV J M MEDICINE
(Yale Tires)
"1 tried to leave the boat two
OF FREIGHT A
the expedition. S it'r a pity tve
rian* from Auburn ami about
Iv burned.”
week* before'the shooting,’’ she
C
M
BE
onle need 00," he said.'
dotro volunteer nurses aided the
Lirut. G. A. Rico seized a fire
M il e o r a
said. “ I Blend a contract with a hospital staff in treating the vic­
Seminole Tire Shop
Cample! I said that in equtn
extinguisher, and atdrd In fighting
EX&lt;RAO&lt;ED FROM
MODERN
frihao
theatrical
agency^
which
men! Australia's expedition would
tims.
the blaxe. He received minor
201 N. Park
Phone 37
■ MUSHROOMS ?
was broken by my arrest.*
he murh In advance of anything
Lieut. Col. W. H. Matsuka. chief bums.
R AILR O AD *
Once
again
she
tried
to
Illus­
APPLE CARA
of surgical service at the station
'attempted previously by any na­
_L
trate what happened In the cabin hospital at Fort Bcrmtng. brought
tion.
loo ks iik e .
P E N IC IL L IN -IIK E
of the yachtbefore the shoot­ additional physicians and metical
As BROOM* yEHpop o r
COMPOUNDS*
tuppllr* to the hospital here.
ing.
"I was between the beds and
Itetwrtefi 40 and 60 persons wer»
Whnt Women Like About Their
CAMMED CRAB A PPLE S - MOKftf Ctt/t/A •
9 *5 \
beside the drawer (containing the In the Armory when the fire broke
c*r tW . Kw| fw es (,» I mi. to. V .U r^m liar st
I 4 &lt;•*»(**•&lt;»jmI •»» mi PN|» flit* I
launderette Store
pistol) which was
open.** she out. according la Capt- O. M.
Higgins had told members Isvt
said. Indicating the pnstlons she Wakefield, the officer In charge.
•vening that he will give all the
**I was In my office on the flrU
and Mee were In when 'the gun
“ I Find "It'a Thrifty To U»c M&gt; Neighborhood
Support pnsslhtr’ to nromntllifc the
floor of the Armory," Capt. Wakiwas
fired.
•vent and In getting the track
LAUNDERETTE For Two Reasons. It Costa So
•flcld
related,
“
when
an
enlisted
She said she taw Mee reach
put down for the races.
man raced In shouting, ‘Get an­
* By Alley
Little To Do A Whole Week'a Wiuih and All Our
for
something,
which
she
could
Continued From Page One
It e illu M - . l tree* I ' s a r l l s » l
Prize* totalling more than f.V*i)
other fire extinguisher _ quick^- *
Thing# Laat IjWtgerF’
-------mendations approve,! hy thv&gt; 30- not see. "hut I knew It W « « « 1berk’s a flre'ln the'lockrr ...... '
Jsme*
ate In In- awarded to rare tonrna- cheering demonstfatinn.
s'wnrd," which wae one of my
MAM
t
W
TO
6€LL
M
E
m*n
gio'op
at
n
ihrre-dsy
conn
r
tT),~
t
T
a
T
~
w
t
s
i
i
^
fF
ft
fr
i
ad
*
*ee* ment'.winners, said Sheriff'M em,
I rushed to the hesd of the fta lre ,,
ference hire. Commerre Rcchp- (Isncing props.
LA U N D E R E T T E OF SA N FO R D
-■
th^n down Into the room, and to­
A X r N O Y J U D O E B O O K .,
mil In addlilnn, a numh-r of win- tetary-lrrasuier without opptrsltary
llarrimsn
named
the
rnmmltPatricia
was
asked
hy
her
at;,
gether with one or two of the let*
Second
at
Oak
Phone
1082
Ptrs will In* |,re.-«"iite.| with loving
tr*,i te advise his department on lurney to describe Mec'a movrYesterday ih Son Fraud ago, B u t S H O C K S l I H A S
cups donated hy local mouhqnls
small business problems. It I* tnrnls when he was about to at­
A P I. President -Green oiipealed to
A H A N D " N 0 U 6 H f lM C
Who are reported to he taking keen
rlde.
headed hy Ross Stewart o f Hobs- tack her.'
the CIO 'IfT'-rome hark"" into the
.
Interest In. the program.
"Did vm&gt; kill yourself?" her at­
ton. Tex.
S O R T IN ' O U T W H U T I
o rg anisation. " Illll said that last
She
made
a
pantemlne
resemtorney asked.
The winner of the first tesriin-j sptttig." Murray commented. "So
l.urkman has hrld steady talks
J C S ' M E A N S * *, *. ”
tiling
a
man
about
In'
die,
'and
Hhe laughed and replied:
ment prize will get n large turn did that other bulging man”
for three days with American
Y O U GET F U L L V A L U E RECEIVED,
" I put the gun to my head. trl?d
donated hy Prank I’nvltefc, After
Rakers* Association representa­ then sat down In a chair, Jumped
lb- added, "wd want u n it y -hut
to
her
feet
and
then
hopped
on
to
comply
with
hi*
wishes
ami
tives.
II*
said
an
11-point
pro­
the elimination runs, n first the CIO. |s not W illing to make
E V E R Y TIME Y O U B U Y YO U R
gram was endorsed hy the astocla- |*ln*’ ^,H,t indicating that a bullet then looked at him and said: 'Jack,
elais race- winner w iil.be given a saenfidal goat out of itself,
vou don’t look too had. I'm going
lion and bv the Associated Retail jhsd hib
a cup donated by, Arthur You-- We don’t Wont (o go through the
linkers of America. He said these | "He told me he was going to to rail a doctor.* Then Jack plead- I
ell. John fvry lots ‘donated the proresi of destruction,"
BEVERAGES
ed that I aay the ahootlng w a i1
two groups promised to seek" "full ' kill me," jhe girl said.
Murray
again demanded
a
trophy for the girls* litre, ami to
roniplianrc” by nil linkers,
ngiesa In re­
from
I took the gun only for the accidental.
the cotiple who win the esradrille, spj-cial session of Congi
" I still sav the shooting we*
price control
.Salient points in the program purpose of getting out of the caba cup will |n given by the Thurpa pslnro latidniug ami pri
Include two-layer cakes instead of in " she continued. “ I did not In­ aroidi-ntah I did not Intend to
Furniture f-’o., said Mr, Mcrn. In and lo place ' ‘every racketeering
B ILL’S PA C K A G E STORE and B A R
three layer rakes, one-crust pies, tend to shoot Jack. The gun wept shoot. I don’t know when th* gun
addition, prises at*- to lie given to speculatin' liehbid bars.
went o ff."
fewer varieties of cakes and pies, off In my hand.
Tire
CIO
chief
said
that
ill
the boy -and gitl wearing the
112 West First Street
Phone 880
She again denied telling police
and the use of more non-crltlral
failing te call
Pangeas
into
She said the wounded ,M*o
best eowlmy costume,
•'
•
, ••
,
lr ' j
V » # '.
she
nut
Iwn
bullet*
In
Ihe
weapon
ingredients
In
bakery
produrt*.
session “ Ihe Arnilnistialion at
pleaded with her to commit aulbefore
firing.
Prices
edged
generally
lower
nn
|
Washington. has teen definitely
, many majur cost ol—living comdel eliet In tho jicrfonoanre of
i modules In early trading todav.
m -d m 1 rr**7------ —
~
‘ hailing a two-weeks long upward
Murray’s
face wns
|( npINtis.l
F lR t
”r" ' '
,| working
,
,;.n with
*
trend that established several new
precaution was advised In that vie- f
J
h' f ’1 ±
peaks.
legates that if it were not for the
inltv. Tli„ mnrslns
—Wheat, corn mid "001* TlCTlInrd
r
, mil. Isecy-of I he-Cite in wnrhtng
------yP-flO-tertirs'ln t h m n b rm .
i .
on the Chicago Board o f Trade,
live measure*,
measures. •‘Coil
constructive
Ch'cf Forecaster Orndy Norton |
hoe* were tower In major mid­
4ki&lt;( |-e * T*H» hi
said the storm U a "habv’' so far knows what would become of till*
west markets, with cattle uneven­
enuntri."
.
•
»
,
L
2"**.'
•.r”
.&lt;
^
*
‘
•- and ‘‘rrrv-innocont.S hut n “ poly strong to weak in Chicago, and
i , 11l&gt;r in the convent inti,' w hich
•tentlel troublemaker." He said airwholesale meat prlres slumped
w
ill
end
today,
M
urray
obtained
’•\ olanes and weather stations would
, .
somewhat in the major markets.*
I keen a close watch on the storm 1unanlmatia adoption of a foreign
U . S . A c c u s e d
resolution
Including
k
I and that it was too early to say ( policy
Housing Costs
pledge
of.
allegiance
te
the
United
vhat l l ,would do.
V *1
font Inurd From Page One
A hurricane with wind* « f 110 States gdyefrunyit nnd H* de­
dcrjdc on the future status of l‘nl(Continued from page one)
milts an liuur strm-k the Flmiila mocratic i/lcals.
ding ami low production” and maid
ast exact tv a month agn, crnsscl
Ill Hall, Francisco, the executive cstine.
The
two
Arab
countries
submit­
Into the Gulf of Mexico com u'il'.of th* American Fed­
"the government Itself is the pri­
— and iiu'vi
nved Into Mississippi and eration of Ijibor met tn organ- ted m-puralc resolutions, rsch pro­ mary faefor In paying the Gilt
that thy International amt-making these evil* the going
Louisiana, causing great damage ire political action with Ihiniet posing
and taking small Hvrs. There Tracy, president of tho Jlrother- Court of .'Justice lie asked to de­ practices."
a t
t o u r
G e n e ra l M ills ir o t i.
was a second ‘ small tterm later IhmmI of Electrical -Worker* oc-, termine the legal authority of-the
( '‘ Featherbedding" is a t^rm
and In ’4 Saturday** htirrlrahc copying liter 'chair formerly held Assembly to art on the, I’fTeslin* commonly applied when union
which hit the South Florida area hy John I- l^wis, 'preshtcnl of question.
rules require employment of more
bringing a deluge nf rain. It the United Mine Workort.1
The Egyptian resolution,propos­ worker* on a Job than necessary
crossed the state into the Allnfite-wis had liecn Ihe solo council ed that Assembly action can be to do it.)
tle and reentered the react #1 Sav­ nic’inlior Mocking compliance with held up pending nmtjrt or an
t.uraa said he '.'disagreed with
annah Wednesday.'' ;
thc.Taft-Hartley, law * non-Com- advisory opinion from the eourt. Gwinn's conclusion. Lucas said
v
. A. *
munist affidavit rripiirrinrnt by which might take many month*.
(he federal agencies "stimulate
API# officers. As an A F L vleo
The Hy/ian proposal, in eddl, building" by tending money at
proTtldent, he rcftiseil tn sign an lion In asking for a court ruling cheaper rale* than do private
affidavit.
1
nn the Assembly's authority, alto sources. .He said tiieae loans even­
M KNl Mird
Pngy O m i
The Mine Worker*’ chief was asked the court lo decide whether tually are rtpajd and edded "I
eledott not latet than Mundsr. dropped H»^an officer bv the ex­ Ih* league of Nation* • mandate am afraid w* have different phi­
Ocl. 20.
pedient of dispensing with all of for Palestine ,was consistent' with losophy. I am a great admirer.of
Jj.
No two 'trustees elected may re­ the (edcratioi/a vice presidencies. the Iwagun Covenant and whither the Federal Housing Adminietr
side In Ih* wsnie County School He did mil Veiflaln lor the final " * » fuiriblo plan o t partition" !&lt; tion”
'
Bosnl District.
day of the AFL'convention yea- Consistent with the objectives
Gwinn said that "we don't seed
f»WUd
In n letter, to the IK present tcrilsy, and Tracy’s election ‘to pf the mandate and the UN Char­ government credit," adding that
trustee*. Supt. Lawton stated that tawi*-*' council post was unenn- ter. .
. •
private enterprise Is "hunting
REG. RALE
he had enjoyed working with tested. ,
REG. S A LE . NAME OF ARTICLE
NAME OF ARTICLE
Previously,
In a speech dripping With, sufficient loan capital to fi­
them. He pujnfcd nut that Ihe
PRICE I*RJCE
JTie convention closed with a with sarcasm, Hhawcros* accused nance a building program. He said
PRICE,
v
PRICE
recent Legislature hsd prutided teohemeftt
plea ~ by 7t-year-old
fdr'consoirdaijon of all school dis­ president' William Green for A FL Russia's Andrei Y. Viahinsky of that with government entering the
2.98
3.50
$186.00 $139.88 Rubber Dairy Aprons
No. 144 Lnrkln Blower Coll
trict# in the rnuiity to lie known mernlxT* to “ forget ivelty bicker making an "eicurslon into thr credit picture “ the hanker, tho
lender,
the
jirivste
spender
is
re
•g-8perial Tax School District No. ing*. 1 lie'g, I plead for UltUy. realms of. phantasy" in opposing
.98
1.25
the American plan for a contin­ lieved of the reiponelbilty."
165.00 149.00 Palmetto Push. Barn Brooms
1.
2 G*l, Gttn Type Automatic Burner
for noIhUrity:
Foley said ha did not agree
uous year-round sitting of tho 57
Tiierc will lie but three trustees
J4
.45
No. 676 Handy Scrub Btoahes
Other labor developments:
nations at a sort o f " lit t le Assem­ with that statement but- did not
for Ihe entire rnunty henreforth
2.98
Oil Line Filler#
3.50
A National Labor
Belallona
elaborate. -Foley estimated the
bly."
and these will be elected by coun­ Board trial examiner,
S.75
4.25
12 Qt. Tin Milk Kettlea ,
hearing
At the same time, however, he country will need 1,000,000 restv- widi' vote and will serve In a
1 HP McCray Compressor, Water Cooled 595.00 498.00
evidence In connection with
countv-wide rapacity, ho stated.
Identlal
ualU.
a
year
for
the
next
urged
Vishltisky
to
meet
the
Brit­
.*• .01
.02
I lb and 1/2 lb Butter Cartons
Tho law provide* for five Coun­ charge that the A FL International ish half-way In trying to put an ten years.
349.00
Typographical
Union
and its
1
HP
Servel.
Air
Cooled
Compressor
ty School Hoard districts which
Gnlhm Jugs Chocolate‘Syrup, Sweetened 2.50
.98
to and to "vehement and inflaroa- * Lucag blamed "srrhate building
will necessitate appointment of Baltimore local had felted
tory speeches" ami In finding *t cod'* In m «n" elites" G r &lt;b« *•■"*•
198.00
250.00
neliullt
M
H
P!G.
E.
Coijtpretwor
hsrghln
In
good
faith
with
22
two more hoard member* hy Gov-* - ' - i f v *
mhhllc-of-the-road approach to the rn* hfg!*
« foe
8H"
amor Caldwell.
The Hoard re­ ’Baltimore print s)jop*r today ed&gt; Little Assembly" propose).
The r - « &gt;
- - r| «-i--H i n . p«||
mitted
minutes
of
contract
ne­
98.50 Single Face Filter DUca Box of 100
138.00
.75 ea. 4.00
cently agreed la the Governor**
Declaring
that
he
was
unablo
to
two
newspapermen
for
tesrimeay
leanest to adopt the same terri- gotiation meetings.
l-&gt;i&lt;ldera erd &lt;-n-,
A merger of tho United Rail­ Understand Ruula'a bitter oppoal- j * »
.39
98.00 36" Galr. Chicken Feeders
135.00
.55
1/3 HP HhflUow Well Pump A Tank
tonr in thrlr districts as In the
tton to th* American proposal, j »t met Ion union* are conspiring
C o u n t y Commissions district*. road Worker# nf America and tha Shoe
howeresa told tha General Aa- to krrp erst, op * nd pro*luctl*n
Salisbury Dip-Sal, 1 Gal
.99
1.75
166.00 119.(ft
1/2 HP Shallow Well Pump A Tank
Numbers of these Board districts, Industrial Union of Marina and
down.
^however, will not be the samo as Shipbuilding Workers, CIO, was itemlbljr*i 57 member political com­
18.50 DDT Livestock Spray, 1 Gal.
those o f the Commission districts, announced In Boston by Krads mittee:
25,00
42 Gal. Water Storage Tank
3.00
tx r
o f -the two union*.
"Mr. Vishinsky conjured up a plan was a ^flagrant violation" pf
Mr. Lawton pointed out.
■The
1
ne
railroad
r
group,
organised
blood
curdling
picture
o
f
yrarntonth*. UN Charter h ut;added thht
The coming election will also
137.00
Flit
Pyretheum,
5
GaL
Drum
3.98
6.00
1 HP Deep WeU Jet Pump
179.00
ar iago, Jias a membership of g l t e and Fascist bcasts, goblins “ mere repetition, however extrair*
uavide for a vote on tha number of year
nbn-opet
operating
employe*
of
tho
and ghosts, engaged tn soma dark agantly expressed, does not terid
" o f mills to be levied as special
2.49
t/2 HI* Deep Well jet Pump
7.50
98.00 Stancs Livestock Spray, 5 Gal.
185.00
Mtlon’s ctaii on* railroads.
plot, some deep machination, to substance to an empty argument"
ool tax.
subjugate and set aside tha Char­
Shawcros* said h# feared that
4.98
DeLavil Junior Separator No. 2
39.50 Black Runt Preventative, 5 GaL
11.00
45.00
C A B FINDING
ter of th* United Nations In ord** Vishinsky'* real objection.was not
to prevent the Soviet delegation for legal reason* but because
Dt Laval Junior Sc pitrnl nr No.'.T
60JiG Wheel Type Cultivator Tool, Complete 13.95 -IMS
75.00
WASHINGTON, O ct 17 W V - exercising th* veto in tha altruleflc
The Civil Aeronautics Board said way it always doe*,, fo r tha pro­ ha. thought It "undesirable that
2 Cane Ball Bearing Truck
2.98
frOteifi
&amp;50
18.50 12.39 Qt. or Pt. Milk Bottla Casas
todav that use In flight of a de­ tection of, [ am afraid, most un­ world opinion should have an op­
portunity of expressing * lu *lf
vice locking the control surface* grateful small powers.
TRAC*
more than Ig absolutely neces­
caused an American Airlines
♦HIM
"That exciting excursion Into sary.’'
, '
nlane with 53 persons aboard to
,&gt; .h th*
realms.
o
f
phantasy
was
not
"Why Is It." he asktd, "that
flip over on tie back and go into
o
f
course
intended
for
th*
benefit
w-gioax-fatal diva over M l Riley,
our friends—fo r «m want them
•&lt; *r '
N. H.. on Oct. 8. Th* 48 pas­ o f this committee, but for Uixt JA'■ **
our
friend*— are
so
FARM WRVnOE DIVISION
sengers and fire crew members of in audience as far removed frightened of discussion—4br dis­
•VLOW
wer* tossed about and bruised from this committee as It ia from cussion la. after all, all that we
ORLAM bO
YOUR OWN
before the craft was brought back tha realities o f the axclUng world contemplate hare?
to'level flight after diving from situation."
77
Went
Livingston
Avenue
!■ Tke Advertising
Phone 8112
If* said Vishinsky had declared
8.000 feet to around 308 to 400
More than 20,000 o f the 180,009
OF THIS NEWSPAPER
no
less
than
17
tlmaa,
by
actual
(e*t altitude. Nona was serious•Peel*# of beetles era found In tho
Irhayt..
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9Qi&gt;nt, that the “Little Assembly" United State*.
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Murray Elected'

HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Bread Cut

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School Trustees

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To Promote Iko Progress of America;
T o Product Prosperity fur Sanford.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
Established 1908

Victory Is Won New
Id French Vote
*By De Gaulle

3^

P A R IS . Oct, 20 WH— C andi­
date* nominated by G en ria l C tu rlc*
De C a u lle 'i six-months-old K a il)
of the French People ( R h P ) wen
leading 29 out of iJ major munici
palitiei today at (ftu rn i from
yetlerday’t balloting tolled in Ironall over France.
,
De C au lle 'i p a lly held a tub
tlan lia l lead over all olhei pat
^ liet, including the Communists, ir
9 the e arly returnt. •
"There'* no doubt about it. [*'
Gaulle hat won,** laid Maurice
Schurran. parliamentary leader of
the Popular Republican . Move
mehl (M R P ) which ioit ground
heavily in yeiterday'i voting lit
. r sullr's R P F ; although leading the,
f Com tnuniiti, did not appear &gt;o
have .denied G in m u n m
vntinir
9 itrength in any ■•ihitaniial amount
Running an anti-Communirl plat
form, and competing in a Ftench
/lectio n for the tint lim r. R P f
war averaging between 3fl and 4U
per cent of |hn total vole, j »
agaim l 30 per cent for d ir Centm un iiti, 19 pet cent lor the Socialu ti and leu than 10 iter cent
. for M R P .
£
A
tabulation ^ of
the
Tint
3,618,266 vctea counted showed:
. RPF— 1,388,784, or .38.4 per cent
Communiila— 1,108,84.1,
30.01
per cent.
Socialists—808,467, 19,6 percent.
Popular, Republican Movement
(M R P ) -337/dw. 9.8 p«r cent.
Various—84,402.

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• Disaster
Predicted • w
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— 'From PetrillO Edicjr
CHICAGO, Oet, 20 0P)-Jam ea
C. Petrillo’a newest edict, banntng again the making of record­
ing* hy hi* 226,000 A FI. muaiclana after Dec. Ill, w** described
i r the mould o f disaster for w m r
segments of the radio and re­
cording 'Industries.
0
One disc .Jockey for n Chicago
radio station said thrft eventually
the directive will mean oblivion
____Tor_ljn.many.recording urogram*
presided o ver. hy iomr 2,600 such
• master* of ceremony "as n major
car* of the entertainment indue•try."
With new recordings stint off,
hs said, "the public will .In- so
slek and tired of hearing the
records on 6ur shelves, well have
to fold up,"
Rand Leailer Ted Weems egtvrresed the belief the nrdej-. miglll
f boomerang on 'musicians' o f thi*
country and result in popular
favorites being replaced by for­
eigners,” and In California a
spokesman for one recording com­
pany suggested the making of
mailer record* might be done In
Mexico.
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* Secretory M arshallGiven Freedom Award

City Budget Shows Costs
Nearly Double Pre-war

s A N F n n n , F r .n m n A

M n x n jt A ^ - r M - T ^ t i—

Jack Warner
Testifies In

VT~’) ■
Total expenses.of the City government, at indicated by the
1*141-4H budge' recently adopted by the City Com m iiiion and published
in a fu|! ju g e idvr/tiiem enl in The Sanford Herald today by the Junior
th am lw r of C im nerce, a re’ neatly double thoie of the pte-war year of
I 9 J | . During | 94/*4R the total rvpenrer are eilim atrd at $446,025,
j | l n real from Oct. I . I'»4fl to .V |g . 3 0 .- I9 4 I they were $270,575.
lo tal an lkip al-d tr'rn u '- Item all loutcei ii eitimated at $446,025
(or 1947-48 a* rum pared1w ith t o il
tat revenue o f $270,676 in I SMI. in this year's budget Items are
During the coming y ra t, Tli.’ui,- flO.OOO from privileges and fra n ­
025 is to be raised from taxes chises, $25,000 from fines and
Sint other aouice* for general costs, $35,000 from the Municipal
W A SU N G TO N . Oct. 20 O T—
government O f this amount, $122,- iVirport, $10,000 from paikfng me- *
025 w ill 1m- miscellaneous reve­ ter* and $10,000 from sale of Ja ck L W arner, Hollywood movie
nue*. $76,000 w ill lx- raised by the foreclosed properties.
producer, told the House Committee
1047 / id valorem tax roll, $37,During the turning year. $71,- on Un American Activities today
•no from u tilities ta x, $20,000 *ur- 750 will tie approprlufed fur the
that pcoplr "w ith un-Am ciican
olus in ttx- department of general division o f streets, liridgcs amt
■mvernment during t!*4,-48 and sewera including labor coat of leaning" have infiltrated into the
prior years* operating expense $17,260. In 1941 this was $24,660 movie in d u itry .""* .
u iu ls, $1.6(81.
of which $13,750 went fox latHir.
But he carefully declined to say
tiros* revenues from operation For puli r e . protection, $42,000, under qunlioning from com m illr*
if tlie water u tility m e anticipat­ including $30,080 f o r a n i l i t ­
'd
at
$85,000.
Pro fits esti- ies will be expended as com­ members that these people are
--l at $3i , 7 6 0 -are user) to mt-tt pared with $16,205 in 1041 when communists and insisted on using
speitdituies in the dcpacttiivnl -ulaiie* totalled $11,190. There are the description "un-Am erican,"
if general government.
now 17 men on the police force
When Robert E . Stripling, chssf
Fo r debt service $105,(too is to as compiled with 6 in 1941.
investigator for the committee,
ic raised by taxation. During
Th* present Fir* Department of
I94l» the’ sum of $96,000 was it-- 13 men will cost $33,000 of which wanted to khow where Communists
luueil fo r ib is purpose.
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amount salaries will total $27,126, have invaded the ' film capital,
O f the mlaccllaneous revenue* i ‘
frtiiailfiUMl «*•» l*i»r ritfbtl
.W arner s a id ;.
"T h e anrwer is that, there * rr
|wnnje..¥iith. un-American, leaning
Tb *v «e- m o .tly in the ''w ritin g
division," Warner added.
“ I know they’re un-Ameticap in
their niethiMlJ' be wont un, explain,
fng that they endeavor to put into
scripts "certain thingi which in my
|Innllniie®
Phi® FI«M|

"Industry Brings In Ambassador To U. S.
$100,000,000 Annu­
Denies British Not
ally, Says Moore
Doing Their Part

Chinese CommunistH
Take Strategic. Post
PEIPING, Oct. 20 (A1)—Chinese
Communist*, completing a wide
encirclement nf Changchun and
Klrtn, Manchuria, ha^fe raptured
Nungan and Tehhwei, strategic
cities which had liecn Changchun's
nqrlhertl defense ^.outposts, .pro
government dispatches said today.
Nungan ■* 4p mile* northwest
of Changchun ,-Manchurian capital.
Tehhwei. 60 miles northwest of
Changchun, provides.* bate frnm
which tint Communist*
might
mount a direct assault on Chang­
chun. Ita successful defense last
winter was credited .with blurong tha Communists' fourth ifI m illt a -------- -------- -

' TWO DROWN
NORFOLK* V*., Oct. SO, ( * ) NEW YORK. Oet. 20 UP)—See­ Two persons drowned esriy today
rs tary of State George C. Mar- when the yacht .Lon# Star was
- shall—cited particularly for pro­ rammed by an oil harge and sent
jecting a plan for European re- to the bottom o f the harbor In a
construction and praised hy Pres- matter o f -aeconds, i th#
Ident Truman as "great in war Guard reported. and great In peace"—received the , They were Mrs, France* Girard
*1947 freedom award presented by o f Jacksonville; wife of the yacht
fte Freedom House last night
owner. A. II. Girard, and crew.
In a brief response at a dinner t m« n Dick Bard, New York
. at which more than 1,000 guests
The Girard* and Bard were
heard him praised by Internation­ asleep whan the collision occurred
al figure*. Marshall said the at 4:40 A. M. about 200 yards o ff
wm-ld Deeds , morg of the Amer- th*'grain elevator pier. The yacht
•ican brand of friendship.
wai pnruute from Ntw York lu
He said it is "a very tragic con­ Florida,
sideration" that the people of the
United States have difficulty In
convincing those of other nation*
FIBII A PPE AL
of the Americans* “ real sincerity
TA LLA H A SSE E O et 20 V P h and desire to lie friendly."
Tha Supreme Court today was
5 * ~ ...............
asked to determine If the But#
Game and Fresh Water Fish
LONDON RTRIKR
Commission has authority to cloaa
LONDON Oct. 20 OP) — Four waters o f L j ko Okeechobee and
thousand transport **grh
the Bt. Johns River to commercial
ploved at Ixjndon docks went on fishermen.
■trike today In sympathy with 680
cold storage workers employed
W ABIL MURDER •with them.
'—
CHICAGO Oct. 20 OP) — Cook
authorities said they planned to
ask a grand jury today to iadiet
.
TO BROADCASTS
.
The Seminole County Tubereul- Wallace Cromwell Bearden, 51
f y eels end Health Aasoclatlon ft reek old roofer, on a charge of
murdering “Mrs* Catherine
“ ‘ lM Wasft,
sponsoring a aeries of weekly
q ,.,in_ w TR R
old mother o f three
bode was found atuffad In
at 8,45 oclock. Tuesday after- ^
trunk of her automobile last
noons and entitled. "The ConsUnt week. Wasll. arrested last Friday
Invader.”
The initial broadcast near the spot where the woman's
. tomorrow will be the transcrip­ bodv was found, was held by poltion of "Tha Family Doctor" by Ire on a murder charge after,’.th ey
A . J, Cronin,
it waa
wai announced « l d
onln. tt
he told of .striking M re
Georg® Touhj^fresidtnkLWasil with a erew- ber while U a
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Movie Probe

Value O f Florida Aid Rendered To
Forests Is Told Others Outlined
A f Rotary
By British Envoy

Forests, which a rr one of Flo r­
ida's must valuable resouttet, *u|&gt;poit an industry valued at /note
than $100,000,000 a year, Ed
Moore o f the Stale Forestry Serv­
ice. who was introduced by Pro­
gram Chairman A . C . Stine; told
the R otary Club at Its rcgdlji
weekly luncheon today.
There w ill be no meeting o f .the
club
next
D
•
- Monday. s?r » U r y .R . W.
Rupreehf announced, bu tm itead a
die* lN i«lU _ei&gt;m r*in men 1—begin'
ning at 7 :0 0 o'clock w ill be held
at the Seminole Country Club on
the following
Thursday night.
Charles Morrison announced that
Rabbi Mortis Skop of Orlando
w ill'be the speaker on Nov. 10.
.T h e re are thrre ways in .which
Florida should lake tfir lead amoCg
all the states in the nation in
ttV a lU M - .a r&lt; | « r.igknj

N O . 242

A s s o c iiU c il P r e s s L e a s e d W ir e

U N Assembly Fails To Break

Film Producer Says
There Are Persons
With
"Un-Am er­
ican
Leanings

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New RPF Party Leads
Communists
Tho
Red Vote Strength
Is Not Weakened

W EATH ER.

P a ir weather w ith little change In"
temperature through Tuesday.

S T . L O U IS Oct 20 143 B ri­
tain's ambassador tu llir United
S ta irs hit back today *1 a "wideprrad im preuion" that Britons
"ate not dumg chough, that we arc
tillin g back on our bands with our
moullrs wide u|wn waiting (or you
lo fill them ," ,
'T h is is: not so ," Lord Invetrhapel raid in a speech prepared
for "Europe luncheon session" of
the. opening day to f- the National
Foreign Trade Convention.
"W hilst ’indeed we received
large credits from you and the
Canadians, we have paid' out tp
IlnMIla.i.H nn faa* Rllkll

Melbourne Legion
Endorses Sanford
American Legion delegates, at­
tending the 6th DistrictConftX;
rnrr i t JTrtbourne during the
wrfk-end. endorsed Sanford's re*
nuest for erection of a permanent
Department of Florida headquar­
te r* building here, it wai reported
by James Singletary, conference
delegate.
District
Commander
Tom Cooley of Mt. Dorai preaided,
aided.
*
Senator Bpetaard Holland, guest
*prake&gt;, told the group that Con­
gress should pasa a universal mil­
itary' training bill, and outlined
the duties he was able to perform
for veteransTiy reason of"jiili posi­
tion.
.
Mrs. J. It. Kirkpatrick of Eustii. national vice president of the
American lo-gion Auxiliary, and
Mr*. Sybil Roulh of Hanford, dis­
trict Auxiliary commander, con­
ducted n brief memorial service in
behalf of veterans killed overseas
bom are being re­
turned to the United States for
hurial.
Campbell Loosing Post 63 will
have a suppar end meeting at
7:00 o’clock this evening at the
Legion llut with .John Sauls in
charge of the program.

President Seeks New
V A Administrator
W ASHINGTON Oct, 20 (/P&gt;—
President Truman b,hunting for
a top-flight civilian to head th*
Votyrana Admlqtitretton w h a n
General Omar N. Bradley suc­
ceed* General Dwight D. Elsen­
hower as Army Chief o f Buff.
The well-posUd associate of
Mr. Truman who dlaclosed this
today said the big difficulty, wtU
be in finding a man willing to
make the financial aacriftca tha
appointment will entail. The VA
post pays $12,000 a year.
Asking that him name not bt
uaed. (hi* associate said the Presi­
dent already has th* problem of
filllnjr three vacancies created by
th* resignations o f m«n who laid
thev could no longer afford lo
work at $10.000-a-year govern­
ment pay.
JAYCB8 BOARD
Th* Board of Director* of th*
Junior Chamber o f Commerce will
meet Tuesday evening at 5:00
o'clock at th# Tourigt Center.
TO U RIST BOOTH
•Mr*. H. tL Duncan o f tba Palm
Circle o f the Garden Club waa on
du^yj o d s / U - t h a T W s t fnfwirrr
atlon Booth where headguartera
o f the club hare baaa eatabllshed.
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Atjanlic Storm Is
Reported Hovering
In Bermuda Area

Spending Policies
Of Bureaucrats
overnors

Russia Demands U. S.
And Britain Get
Out
Of
Greece;
Border Watch Hit

\\arm CIO Welcome For Marshall

Texas Governor Pans
Court Decision In
Tideland Oil Case
' A S H E V IL L E . N. C „ Oct, 2 0 'M V
—Tw o blast* agauul (lie (i-ilrral
guvernmeiil -one .rimnl .a t it*
•landing |ro iniei and llir utbri
at it* poiilion in C*liftum&lt;Tt Inlr
land cat*— were louudn) lml.iv
j, J
toutbein govrinulk at openih$ butineu *e*tiun* of then an­
nual lUnvenliop.
. Prctidtng ovei llir imife(enc&lt;
during a dttcuition ol Natiunal
Guard ir-enbttuiriit and velnan*
aliaut, A’lrginte'*- Gmrrtnor -Wil
lurn M T u rk In m ril the federal
gnvrinmenl** apprupnaliniiv in tbri
lari 15 y ra i* a*-a "vtifd i.ig ) ul f
ilirndiiig w hirii w ill eventuallv
lead to a nalmnal bahkiuptrV it
n.it curbed."
An rvrn more defiant note wa»
namdrd by G iivrin m |ii-aub&gt;|\l
J H rrlrr id lr * a t in i|ir.ikili^
on llir tidrl.m d ca»e.
TH*- Supreme Cm ut's ^ -ri-iin ii
in the rase, be ilrclm i-il, w ilj "1h-_
ctirne n putent wrnptm fu r pi*&gt;
iKiuents nf Ihe nstin n iilitiilinii nf
the entile nil and gut im lllvtlv
Well m other vital listu ia l nmmrrei niul ind u*lririi. t)it i*
merely in thp lend n ff P«e&lt;i(kiii. in f

fOUOWlHO Hit ADDitSS 1-efnte tlie convention of ttie Congre** id Induttrial Organizatlous (CIO) in llovtim. Man , Seeretnry-of State (Jem tie
C. Marxlinl. (tctl) shake* hands wittiCtOrlile( Philip Murrey. In center
Is Jnrnli Pnlnfsky, Rarmeiit imlntt oflteinl. In u rplriteii defense of Au-.-Mcan foreign pnlley, Marshall told tlie rnmenlion Unit among ttie fli.l
Victims.of Sliy dlvlatoilat regime Is ''tlie light of tabor In tirguiiUr itlelt
for Uie protection of its tnteresti,"
flaterttal)onot 8ouiidpbnto)

N EW YORK-, t k t . 2d .# )
The
titled Nations Aw rm bly failed
today m a new r jf n il l» bleak
tint-c- week deadlock lieiweett
ba am! (be S n tjri Ukraine in
r. CUnlrit tin llir Security t ’ounteat w liicli I ’,,|. i ml will vacata
re. II
I inlay's ballot, the tru lli tine*
e contest began Srpt 10. gave
tbc l kiaine 29 and Inda 24. A
o lliin it m ajority id those pres­
ent and soling — i'» vr-tti - was
n rc r tia i) lor* elecliDn.
Die ninth ballot on Oct. I gave
r l Liainr 12 and fnji* 24,
Op a second atteni|il, (he I lit]
ball-il. the vole wav
T h e k-ktwtnr—4t), -Indig 25 c'
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tti Dawabli) At
of llr a iil,
nsembly; ' pii-aideut, llien poltiin'il fnrtbef voting un tlie eoneat The
-•-inbty'jurngd .to th#
Icetlmi ” f iiv i, i . w m e m l.ru to
i- ll iK i e &gt;lll|i enlim-ll
Fit!tier li ituy ' ttu-vi i formally'
iimmle.l iluii ri1*’ t utted N»* inns A &gt;,. mt J v 1 ,-vei.,. ii deciliol
the 57-1.si inn j...til leal eurnmitti-e amt iiitJei t inie.) Stales slid
I llritUb miiit.tiy peisniiiirl nut uf
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Hockunhack Is
Declared Winner
Of (jrid Contest

HAMILTON, Bermuda Oet.
It) |,V)— \ tropical hurries**
f
pv«
T
IV
1
J
TP
of howling, 100 ’mlle-an-hour
winds, with gusts up to 125
II. it, llrekenhaeh " f 2(151, E a s t
M.P.IL, reused ronsMcrabW i
. —- L i s l i U i.iilti—iito s-t. - u .. - ..U x ls r a i
the co*e, Governor .tester a .
roperty damage to Bermuda
the winner rtf f t ii ItSTitit "pteksartFit;-' tightens vvThil tie let no-.
efor# noon today and than
Uie-winliet i-onlrsi for III# past
reread on in a northeastward
.
.
week-"which w as sponsoted by tha
federal contml at the thruats nf
direction, imperiling skips ia
•1,1 the
Its path.
mere property owners,
owner., Utr sn v .r\V,\M IIN G IO N , O il. .'0 14” I (exit dive.vie is llir Mir. I killer of Hill Hat do qij*_cottjliet./ S1
R
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T
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n
W
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Ttgn slates uf
of the union
imiun
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little" ietleial ic te sirh
direr ted tow ard the
M i. Hi-ekenbaeb scdn-led 12 of
Itf ASSOCIATED PRKHS
The Virginian and Texan, ufrrel Al'lWM‘ *"* ’ 1
‘
I t cofitrsi- i..|H - v ili. missing only
Reeonnatasance
planea
from leudt-rs on a program which nU malady, say- John K SietlniaU . rtu iin ia n n| 1'iriidn it fium an ’s h o rn
idu U c sra ir!. ‘ biaiu
^
the 13 cotili I- ...tn vllv, missing
Hamilton, Bermuda reported earlv * ' • U » « i n . .. . &gt;■ »•••- tha an
And S trc iu u n . it* a w o l i m l ir|n tii hi l l i r I ’lcvuirnl, added llu t only the Kichlttuttil V . M. I. battle
today that high wind* had been
mi r o ' l ,-i divraiet wl-u Ii br-et |. ige giuups iif llir |Hipulatom rm lt av m I u, h wna ii 21 to 2d upset victory •
encountered 200 miles from the
lie motived the'
center of a tropical hirrstcane
dtriimalii'm. k .'u cv vbse.ive, iid h iv iita , llir common cold, ait lima and luv Jot Richmond.
firs t prixu. which wns ft I’ duegar
moving northward tuward Her
ti'Vi-r, are not getting Uie * ti* ^ —— ------- ----- —
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.\i run I ‘ ' v " • '
.
--------Hindu from th e ,8 o u th A tla n lic.
in on i|uy illscive. ui guxcui
W F I'nddli- of 13111 Unk A ve­
Latest report*.' ate that 'The
mini medical simile*.
nue sol pried l l i o iile st| T in reelly
n e w . Y o r k , o n . 2«. tA i
hurricane wan ex per led to pa**
" i ’aiifci, vent'ifui disease* niul
nod wv.- t.o
I vvihnei o f th*
Linm 200 mile* south o f this Brit­ The New York T iltifs says. Hnl tulwividuafs- all iui|x&gt;ituul rairo-M-t-oml price of n fishing Isekl*
Yard U niversity will publish iii-xt uf ilciilli mid disability an- h'v'ii
ish Island colony early todajr.^
l«n offereil hv five Hilt llartlwsrc
C iv il'y prt'mil|t* ry atreran— un OUUlib-arv-emv tyvi s~ofrii f flCTii IT T ii- in Ihe li-i of i I i m i o i s umlrr.lovi ( tfIIJtfi I*5
clrnling if. S. service plane*, have stan s ia tislie *. potlrnying il|e Sov
i ■lion to Federal Jlcseinch,
Bail llip't'ti. 1115 Mertle A\,eliecn evacuated from Bermuda let ,tU n io n a s a country with n .Sici Iiiiuii nsseilrd, hid lie added
tm,-. Sk II l'i iti|deiiian. Ml1
-1 I1* 11
and two abips of the British '‘distressingly low if vet of w rl • ' “ l.iliier itiseake* wdiirli ale, pun
Avuitmi. and T ern ^nuth, lit* It •
fleet have steamed 40 mile* lo fa re ."
eipiil iiiiises of death and disn
The analysis, iuitialisl hy I’rof
Nineteenth Street woir the third
tea to ride out the apphrachlng
i'diiX* 1,1 the general population
liiruugii fifth .p tin , uf mu' pare'
atiirm. Other ships have been maile Seymour K. Harris noil dono hy a an- hot lomally syry-si d."
group of - statistician*, iniilealt f,_,t ( ut.
i(* i!,tr I in it, i- X ri'lj
*“ Thero*ts t^o ontioiiid .policy f'o
secure In the dockyard.
' '
, f the ln-l tin-, tsMiner a seleeted
Throughout the United mate* that the SovietT report* liavo g iv­ n- earth,’’ the rpfoTrt atateil.
en a -"badly distorted" picture of
eleven (dtitPin iS iR frlly atel were
■iimienl agencies do research
the weather was fair with itemthe nation's ccoqumic prugres*.
mtnie&lt;t winm-ts in tlie-ntdet in
perelurr* ranging from 10 to 20
Iwirtim their nuti lidx'i uhiiios un I
the Times anysr
W a s h i n g t o n . &lt;&gt;*■&lt;. 20. -on
whieli the lialluti- were received.
: ti|i|&gt;otl il in nutsiile insliliilions
degree* above Oct otier normal*
The story roltllnur* I list Russia
—The Justice Department #nThe *H. John-, l.livtn*' Company
again In prospect for vlrtuall" hat a greater outlay for military Wlttle Itii sC nclivilies are cmndilluiinrrd Imla) il h.*« nskrd the wilt award the fitM two pii.'e* fur
nifoininlly hi a limited n
the entire nation.
purposes than the Soviet indus­ tiij.d
ln !rr»l*ir Cummerre Vurnmi,-, till- ■ellllnff” u ir C I W ia a iv t will-—fl ohII ht«r«v ah ifngr L lilill
Thp Wehther Bureau at Ob' tria l position might Inil Irate.
stun In otdrr a refund fnim 719 I.- a wnffle if"it and ■ fl-qlreS*
c*2n said Jhe _ mercury would
"A distressingly low level of
rnilruails runlrmflng the) stiiiuld ,-i-ikl la'il lamp
climb to near 80 in all sections W elfare" re|Kirtcd in the -survey,
bare charged luwrr rales fur
tin- Rilr ITi-iitie will *uain ofof the country exrept parts of th# Times says, "is Indicated by
» wr 11111 r ahi|ilnriils u| Inert r*fit the thild Ihtuiiglt fifth prises
Washington and Oregon where a an ktcrage consumption, mea*
plusive*. The guvernment truf one tin'; fur two. ;
showery period has prevailed fm ured ill IVIU dollar*, of $111 u
rehlly filed a itimilar mmplajpt
Mrs. Mnitie Hurni' 410 West
Many nf rTu- t'liliuiiv missed th#
several days'.
year, against $fi(Hl in the United
runcrmlnx
ratrs
fur
"hut"
m
Melflh Street was recently railed
Mabanta-Tennesice C'-iiieit, but
From th* Atlantic to th* I’ a States (w here, u n l i k e
war- In Nm folk, Ytt. tu attend tlie
pluaitr*. ime nl * aerie* uf
47 iiersun* iiredietcd that Florida
rtfir and from Canada lo .Die devastated Russia, average run JitH ' J iiia i f - jm i - h r u t h u f J j l u t man cl^lpts hiVvfd.un.natliine lic lg h l
w.mlJ-wm i»t first grrinr* of t h * '"
.Gulf oLMexico, th*-sklas-genaral; eumption now-has- rtsen to t.ma* FT Hood, postal vnip|oycq. ami a
rautrm rulayear. Tlie Miami U.dlins tilt was
ly were clear, th# Waathcr Bu­ ■urb dollars).fn-uueut visittir tu Hanford.
....................... .772.77— T
...
elnsserl a« a tin* it]i by those sub-'
reau said, following reading* la*t
W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. 20 W
Mr. I | ihhI was an artivi- mem'milting tiattula.
•
night no lower, than 36 to 40|
m
a*
* a*
bet uf Ihe Free Maanri Itaptiat l l i r naliuiiV tailioadr. in a Intel
dr greet In the mlddlewaat.
A l
('iitireh and u f the K n ig ltls of field (inlay with the In lr n U Ir
"Tht* very beautiful wealb*’?
Pvt bias. Ilu rin l was in tlie fam ily
denied that Patricia's Trial Is
appears to have ■•tiled down for
eenicll'I V ill lleniH-ltsville, H. r *, *Commcrte Cnntminiun,
.
lit- is survived by the widow. Mr*. jDwT avrrcltaiget] the government
■n indefinite stay," th# forecastLVtslpimcd To Oct. 31
4l^CiMll»«#a| -e»99
-- Ai| farmers and s ljb p w S O fthD Maigatt-P Tweedy -Hornl-uf -Noe.er_**ld. adding that .there way
district
who
are
interested
fn
a
folk: twu sisters, Mr*. Horne of
no immediate change in light.
co-operative plan fur operating Rnttfurd and klrs. Flora II. Ungers
. HA VAN A v O ct 20 (,P&gt;- Vener­
the i IRDA Farm Labor Damp hero nf l.utnlicrtun, N. C., and several
able Judge, Uristnbal Mure posi­
tioned the tutinier trial of sobbing
are roquciri’d by _C— It., Daw-sun, nieces and nephew*.
Russians Accused Of county
Patricia (Satiral Schmidt today
agent, to pn-ct at the City
Hall Thursday rooming al |t);00 i . ,
.
.
,
until Oct. 31 bcaause nun# of a
Kidnaping Children o'clock.
W. W. Muntgumery uf I
S H . I h U T H flU y IS
long 4i.it of wtiueise* appeared
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20, (IFSfor tile hearing.
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BERLIN Oet. 20 0P&gt;—The Rom- tare of the State Department of &gt;
1°
G O n i l l l U l 'U Inday that Republican* »n tluTho Toledo. Ohio, d*neer,« ac­
an Catholic bishops of'Germany, Agriculture Is due to lie present
Senate War Investigating Com­ cused of fatally (hooting her
an authoritativ* informant said at the meeting to outline the plan ’ WASHINGTON, l)ct. 20. id V
mittee are planning a ‘ “ political" lover; John Lester Mee of Chi­
today, hav* Hied with tha Allied for disposal of the ramp.
f Fggtes* Thursday will continue inquiry into tlie industrial mnbtli- cago, Inst April nlward the yacht
Control Council a protest against
The annual meeting o f the |even If imullryleas Tburwinv i*
Satire, wept and exclaimed'.
what they call th* "kidnaping" of Seminole County Farm Bureau ; abandoned. Oil irons Food Com- ration fur World War two.
"Until Oct. 31!"
The Florida Senator told report­
more than £,000 Carman bova and will take place on Oct. 31 at which mittec ufftrial* predicted today,
Nearly IDU witnesses had bean
giria In tba 8ovlct son* since th* time officer* wilt be elected and | They told reporter* it is prob- er* he and Senator Hatch (D- summoned by the dcfcusa and ‘
N M ) have protested a tleciaion by
occupation began,
proat-cutIon
Their abtenet was
delegatea to the State Farm Bur- pubic that ehirken and turkey
The• informant said the protest eau convention at Miami will bat would la- restored to Thursday the Republican majority tu open not exntslned.
Wednesday an investigation into
was filed after privet* efforts of
Patricia plainly was shocked by
named, It was announced by H a r-' menus as a result of conferi-nre*
psrenls to lesrn the whereabouts
what Pepper said the Republican* ihe 11-day pontpum-menl, the tv«ry Thurston. He reported slso Jstarting today between Chairman
describe a* the "failure" of the
or fata of their children from
Soviet authorities proved fruit-, that the Farm Bureau Insurance Charles Luckman and apokeamcn late President Roosevelt to put •nd of the trial.
Corporation of which H. E._ Cor- uf the poultry and feed indueinto effect an industrial mubiliraHOTEL BURNS
dell |g local repreaehtatlve, la do­ tries.
Una schrim.
ASTORIA. Ore. Oct. 20 UP)— A
ing very well.
Opposition to dropping tho
Pepper, with telegraphed sup- landmark hotel structure on th«
The* County Agent’* office and "cggleii*" feature o f the day was
-— T IIB FACE 18 GONB
port from Hatch, contended thei waterfront of this Columbia Rlvor
NEW YORK Oct. 20 (JPJ—John the Heminole County Health Unit strong in both the agriculture.de­
the committee ha* no authority to port was leveled by firo early vetHenry .TUtu, 94, who claimed are making plana for a rat control partment and the food committor.
make any such sweeping investi­ terrlsv while city, and navy fire­
authorship o f tha original version program* on farm*, and either of­
gation.
men fotight to save adjoining In­
On Tha Bar Room fice ean give information to grow7
h fifln te ’ race
. ______________________
KILLED A T CROSSING
dustrial property.
Floor," died last njght In Bellevue era who are interested In thv
HOUSTON. Tex. Oct. 20 W f—
Hospital of Injuries suffered when program.
Four children were kilted Instant­
TEACHER EXAMS
his trailer was overturned by the
FBI COURSE
ly at their parent* critically In­
Scholarship examinations will
hurricane Which ■wept West Pali
STETSON COURSE
jured last night when their auto­
Police Chief Roy G. Williams
Beach, Fla.. Sept IB.
Mias Ruth Hand, county educa­ mobile was demolished by a Mis­ reported this morning that jwdlre be held at Tallahassee, Gaines*
Poet, lecturer and one,time tion supervisor, attended a con­ souri Pacific freight train four are getting much benefit from rill# and Winter Haven, Friday
leather merchant, Tito* never »»- ference conducted by Mr*. Eunah miles' south 'o f Trinity,
^
Texas.
the courou which.they.jsto a Ilend* muridnif el It lMI it'.iimkt-U -^ e e * dear title to authorship Holden during lh# wretentL-aY . Justice ■•/ tb# pcaro Itcrt Doh'- Tng iwo hjuni a day, and which I* announced today by Supt. T. W.
University with atadental lap Identified the family aa that conducted by FBI expert*. ,To- Lawton. Seminole County has one
wont to Hugh ______
who are Interning In course* for of Mr. and Mrs. Buck French, dav’a aeasion started at 2:00 P.M. vacancy to fill, a house teacher1*
A rey, on actor lata In tho last toneh en by getting practical ax- whose horde la a half mile from and on other days of tha week scholarship that is open for a
collegf senior boy.
casturr, who died In 1M I.
perienco la teaching.
I tha creasing.
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will start at 4:00 P. M.

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Be No; 1 Killer 0 ( Americans

Analysis Shows Reds
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Railroads Deny
Overcharges To
UiS. During W ar

Brief Declares Ship­
ment Rates* Less
Those Of Public.

Herman 10. Hood
Dies In Norfolk, Ya.

FamUTH To Mfiet
City Hall Thursday

Pepper Objects To
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1947

THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS NEWS

Marshall Talk

■ II nollnm • lia a Peer Hurl
them by'small, groupi of men whohave arrogated to ihemselvea this
MIIH. It. II. JICJNTOfjll, Jit.
arbitrary jHiWer,"
• “If labor ran tie confuaed or
l£r. and Mrs. T. ,1*. Warlow, J r. embittered, if labor ran he made
and children .Call, Cathie and to June faith in the community of
dla h a a s — &lt; a k w ii-il f u r m a n a pae»t- t h e n t he r

rill i Jr(IIU fill |ICI :»WUI
lim&lt; suspended 1**1 night to W
resumed at dawn today If the
(t'eallaaea fiaat Pas* 0,1)
storm-whipped north A t l a n t i c
Newfoundland coa»t.
permitted.
The Coait Guard said it h . )
Five houra ’later, the Coast
notified the- Gibb to deitioy the
abandoned plane jrn a menace to
navigation

69 Are Rescued

wpo gwp n4M.mar ^ &lt;x let )“t ir*
’t i ’fietwren d and 12 reirt.
irngert
U r. amt Mra. L. M. Anders had
Wavea up to !IQ feet high buffet­
a t their guest Thursday Lloyd
“The enemies of Democracy
■tied to arrive at Argrntia eaily ed the plane when it landed and
Blink from North Carolina. Mr. know this; and It eaptaina the ef­ ndjy morning
hampertid a m t i oparstlnni
■and__His__ W - k--- Griffith a nd forts they malii l* iindm nlne ttir
I he message from CrQnk read:
Tlie wind, the Coast Guard said,
daughter Diane of West Palm confidence uf tbn:-labor eloment
”AU patiengert'and crew- aboard. had rntried the plane about 00
Beach, amt Mr. and Mr*. U. .W. In the stability of our institutions
Griffith nnd son Kuhvlyn of and the soundness of our Uadi- Will advise further passenger de miles from ita landing place yes­
Gaineaville were weekend gueata
tail* alter careful ebrek.‘ Recom­ terday, with tU Bibb remaining
of Mr. and Mra. I.. M. Anders.
* Th* hope and possibility of fur­ mend plane be de^jroyrd. Pilot alongside.
"We think we heve an evan
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Coulter of ther gains, for Jal#r, he jatd. "are
thOfict* ta rg e t these people off
- prUtulo i‘Br*rtatned ut TKJir home ab«6tutely dependent upon (he pre­ Martiw wgeeei." -----A second menage from the cut­ after we can »ve better." Cant.
-w ith a auppi-r Saturday night. servation of civil liberties."
‘-' Off-.- fld T 16 EUWpg Marshall t e r captain- fixed 'ibeH U m bef- of
pledged that the Administration
at 62 passengers end »es
last night. He declared that he
iU power—
l. Earlier reports trad
which hi- said w m MU
Bited"-to
I P ^ I total of- 62 persons aboard llv and the downed plane's pilot,
lim
Charles Martin, had agreed to auaMr. and Mr*. .Clarence Horne li-nd assistant-.- pending action by
nr-nd operations for fear that the
entertained at their home Wednes- Congress on a long range program
black ness
■BPVPntPeTrtfteii' ■mFit woman re ­
day evening In honor-of- their of aiMdatam-e.
Warning that positive Interim mained aboard the waVf-tu**C*l might cause a collision between
house guest, Mrs. Arm* llyrnrs
from Chicago. In addition to the meaiurea liy the United State* air liner last night awaiting d a y the airliner and re*eu# craft, link­
host and hostras, and honored were not in themselve* sufficient Itsrh* and tin- resumption of tlu ing either .or Imth of' them.
guest, those present were Mr. ami to prevent deterioration in Kurope. Coast Guartl'a rescue operations
Kurly today, the Coast Guard
Mrs. Don Harris, Mr, and Mr*. Marshall said that any long.range which earlier had transferred reported the 327-foot cutter Duans
aid
Program
must
lie
supplemented
L. M. Anders, Mr. amt Mrs. B. D.
their companions to the Bibb.
'tad left Argriilia, Nfld., bo asMcIntosh, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. bv full production.
th e plane was forced down dsl In rescue operation* and was
Athur Lott from Orlando.
"Whatever form the proposal When’ ll ran sh o rt.o f fuel while xpected to reach the scene nt
American Legion Font No. IH.t mav take we must in- assured that burking heavy headwind* on h ll:3ll I*. M.
It holding meetings at the l.ong- the participating countries will fiieht from Ireland to Gander
Capl. Charles Connick of a
wood Library during the mopth uf make every possible effort to Nfld. And tho Coast Guard cut­ Iraus-Atlanlic plane, “Star of
Oeloi*er because of registration of , reach, the production rales they
;,t«bqn," reported at Shannon,
voters at the Altamonte Commun­ have set for themselves and that ter. went, to ita aid.
Rescue operations, no peril- u rr, that.he talked by radio with
they will make the m-cyssary fis­
ity House,
•
fraught that at one time a raft lie llilib last night anJ was
The Altamonte Spring* Cham- cal reforms." he said.
told "IB passenger* in.one llfober of Commerce will meet to­
•oal tumbled into the water when
night at 8:15 at the Community
qtarshaled here today to hoi the boat rapsissd hut all were
Savannah Hit
House. All member* are urged
ster official effort* to- hold back rescued." ' “ .
«
to attend.
H i,nl.,,r,l fri.pt l-iij*r Ur.)
watera twirling relentlestir
Cronk said that of the 18 paaRoUrt Rawls returned from land and the mainland was under flood
out
of
the
Nvergladea
toward
this
tcngora who spent ths night aboard
New Jersey this week. . .
water. 8 pence, who crossed the
resort city.
Mr. and Mrs. Don llsrris enter­ rauseway Just before it was clos­ winter
Water that had stood over the the aea-hallercd plane, several of
tained a few friend* at their home ed, reported the main blow struck gutters In downtown street* for he men wen* reluctant io t*oard
the liearh alrnot 6:30 A. M.
two days, was gune today through a raft or llfehoat In the* darkMra.- It. F.- McKinney I* enter­
At West .Savannah Airport, rrguiar drainage rhanncl* but the test and htfnvy. seas.
taining with a luncheon Thursday
'j'jrhIfJiJn'.liavv___lie addtil .lltaL-htdid. nuLthink.
_at-lha bpioa iif Mrs.—IL 8- Brad*
ivcnrladr* I*
Serviro npoileJI two hangars on- made out of the Everglade*
is Ianlaw- 'he lone woman was "in condltion In leave the piano. 8he beFriend* will regret to hear that roofi-d anil several planes dam- ping at tho outskirts of the city rame frightened and didn't want
_
in a new menare.
Mrs- Fred Faulhaber is ill. Miss ngi'd.
The hurricane upprared L* l»*
A Fort" "LBlTdl-rdate contrsrtur to leave, lull I think she'll be all
Anne Cline will return today from
w tl.-rrti «-h*m—*rrt*r the Hitrannatrjvxhl-10« truck* and “other heavy D gtsrtnm orraw."'^
_ t»y
__ to ‘Itesru* o|K-rations, Cronk said,
the ha* spoht the sum m er months. area. Brunsw ick,.another pnrj*ritv eiiuipment’ are
Mrs. ft. K, Cline ha* gone to ht mile* In Dtp south, repotli-.t III row mi a leVee along two key consisted of quitting the turbu­
Cl. ~~ and
—
•pend thr winter with her dsugh- high winds but no damage. Fear highways west of the city. C irir lent water with oil slick*
ter. Mrs. John'Shwfer W-Mtorra, was i-xprrssed, -however, th at ex- offirlais at a rnpetlng agreed to shielding the plane from the wind
n ettl'd high tide* might isolate stionSor a drive for fund dona­ by maneuvering the Bibb upwind.
tions to help finance the emer­ ."The people In the plane get
Mra. J. 0 . Turnbull and sister, St. Simmons mid Sen Island, thirk. gency
project.
Into a ruldier raft and they .are
Mr*. Mary Ijtndon aretexpected to ly populated beach -renorl*.
A representative of the U. 8. taken off the raft to lb* boat
. soon.
.
trt.
... 1have
........ spent Ithe
li .V
Mint uf the shrimp licet td
return
They
.Survey sard flow of (the Bibb's power-driven lifeboat.)
Brunswick, numbering nlroiil 7V* Geological
summer in Vermont.
of BOO cubic feet per second They come on Itoard th# cutter
Mr*. Annette Muller from ll*rk. boats, was moved to safer wa- water
had been measured yesterday
eneark. N. J. is vililinfi her sister
Ihruugh a bridge northw est of the
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
The hurricane was n part ol clt" and. w ater in the north New
standing by to help
Carl Steinbeck here,
the storm that swept over south- River Canal about two miles south
Mrs. Curtis Nottingham has a r­ eni Florida Hslnrdny mid Sunday. —wit* running n l the rate 1,9-0
Among those rescued yesterday
rived to spend the winter with her It swept out Iritis the Atlant'r cuhle
wet£ 16 women nnd 13 children, In*
feet per second.
daughtfr nnd son-in-law, Col. and nnd ■traveled northward. Yester­
A state of cmetgenry was de­ eluding two infanta.
J. R. Matthews.
day It developed « second renter.
Two person* were injuird during
at Fort Ijtuilerdale, Miami
The house which Mr. and Mrs. It was this second renter that clared
the rescue operations. One pass
Swinge and Hialeah,
ifahain Fuller are building It developed rapidly in Intensity late iav In the nath of th: Miami also
iregressing nicely. Mr, and Mr*, yesterday und turned ini
suffered cuts on
water rushing frutn the
’ullei plan’ to make thl* their Georgia coast
A Coast Guardsman
wmAuent liotne. They hnva lived
health authorities opened clinics the water rescuing a woman whu
n Kissimmee for the pa*^ year.
. . , Florida l’loud— ,—-----administer tnorulntionx against f1Xt1‘_6lttPrt - olit“o f a ''T ift, WH
g ptl ‘ ■ MFrAHai*r.’m m iw«w*n it* Fort laijdkudalk, on. ib to
typhoid. Hchoids Ware closed In caught between the boat and
moving out on the l^ingwuoilA tit iron's volunteer fureo inanr rnmmunities.
received some very painful hrulsOvteijo road. Dr. nnd Mrs. 11. F.
Bctinan will arrive next week to
_ .. ..sin mi Jin- olntur Ji»r* after aprnuiiIng
is K
. the
St.—summer
sli ■.■M
,4_a. in
I■■Dover-Foxcroft,
I i ,11In
■eR,,fI
Main#..
Mr. and Mr*. K, B. Stevens, for­
mer residents of Long wood, have
moved to Altamonte In the White­
head house on Maitland Avenue.

and ViiVOlj
cheat.
tu * round the back' »*«**
w* don't believe any 1-oiOfs
are broken," ha said,
Describing the plane-tn-*hip
operattona, Crunk aald:
"The la it trip wma attended by
tome very hair-raising featurea.
The motor driven lifeboat had
iwampad and the ra ft w ai aub-

t AR

Y A R D L E Y V E N E T IA N B L IN D S
Amarka’a Meat Beeall fat
I - 617 W . R ob in so n P h o n e 2-0729

patrol, "last
i of rescuing
C apt Cronk had aald earlier
that two babies among the pesaenicer* eeemed to have endured

grateful and -thankful when we
got these people on board. The
family men oh board pretty much
had lumps in their throats when
those babies came on board.”
The adults, he said, suffered
"a nervous reaction after coming

sters. A diaper shortage has deve&gt;
loped on the Bibb, be added.
Meanwhile, Admiral Joeeph K.
Farley, commandant of the U. SL
Coast Guard In Washington, con­
gratulated th e crew of the Bibb
for en "exceptionally well done"

iaMw and1eesslck, -but the children
i'w«r* all on their feet and put
uffa brave front."
With a masterly understatement
of the harrowing experiences of
his crewmen end the rescued,

In hla broadcast recorded here,
CapL Cronk introduced Charlie
-Martin, pilot of the flying boat
which was operated by American
International Airways, a charter
service.

Wtrat^Women Lik** AIkjijI TheirLaunderette Store
‘I F in d I P s T h r if ty T o U m M y N e lg h W h o o d
L A U N D E R E T T E F o r T w o H eatw ns. I t C o sta So
L ittle T o Do A W hole W eek’* W aah a n d AU O u r
ThlngM L a s t i/o n g e r!"

SANFORD

LAUNDERETTE

P h o n e 1082

Second a t Oak

JUST THREE REASONS WHY IT'PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
’
'
T fd i SANFORD HERALD.
THE FIRST involveH a cal owned by a Miami architect, Mr. Robert E. Collins,
A telephone call from Miami placed the following advertisem ent in The HERALD;
‘‘Lost Sunday m orning near Lormann’tt R estaurant large black cat w taring new leather collar. 61U.00 rew ard for return. Write, wire or phone
collect H. E. Coiling, 3500 Main Highway, Miami, FU."
_

On Oct. 0, THE HERALD received the following .letter ffoni Mr. Collin*
SkhfordH e'rald
Sanford, Florida
.Gfiitkmvu:
Enclosed herewith you will find^inF check in the amount of three dollars.
Thla, I think, is a few centa more than the price quoted me, however,
since the pet cat for which I sought, haa been returned to me I am well
satisfied
T h a n k in g ypjk f o r th e se rv ic e re n d e re d , I am,

Swimming Pool

Y o u rs v e ry tr u ly ,

(Continued from page one)
h*re and make n survey and draw
plans for a pool.
At about the ssme time, Chase

R o b e rt E . Coiling

for !use In ; nnhllc pmlncts. and a

was tmiwiiiiHMv **1 t qi';

public prtijects advisory committee
eommciidetL th n ttW H K i *&gt;{ the
-r__
UNTT-esher. T h B T timmHte k ^ T r 1---------fuqd be allocated for a swimming
pool, and the commission acted

“ Hided 8tO,M6-Trnm W

THE SECOND has to do With

ytw. On lu.r h tg .tew n t p y y u fc lo r luu^adKartlae-.

s ~ --J • *-y -i—...
. . . . .
r o u tn e I T f illla o f G e n tf a m a d e th e follow ing n o ta tio n w h ic h “s p e a k s

volum es'

^ f f ia n k y ou. I sold m y cow . C ordially, L o u ise B. B ills.”_________ ______

Wffimr

making |30.0((t&gt; vailahlt* for the
IJOdl*
-■” ln August, JPU, the Cflv Commission accented the plans for a
Blntx swimming pool to lie located
In Ft. Mellon Park at an es­
timated c-fiVyif &gt;26,700. The es­
timated tile of- the pool is 00 bv
00 feet whh a wster are* of
4.43ft *-m*rr feet and a depth of
S lo II feat. A wading pool. R
by 20 feet I* tndudrd In the plan.
It U large enough to sccommodatc
860 bather* at one time, with a
daily capacity of 1076, which U
toniidrrrd. he said, sufllalent far
a community of this sisabMeahwhils, he asserted, war
time prices of material* mounted
and a new estimate of tho cost
rose to &gt;36,000 with the addition­
al handicap of no "contractor
Willing to bid on the work. Sevoral months later this tvpe of
eon*true!Ion waa froteq bv the
'government and only released
during the past AugusLrr . j Ha.pointed out that si month
ago tha Rotarv Club had revived

I the pool would cost dould*
estimate, w between
'.000 or $60,000.
„ h ,,
Hr. Lasher suggested i that this
l original

Is re a l e s ta te ,' a m a i t e r in w hjelt w
p ty p ie a l o f c o r r e s n n d e n c e v ^ rvet
J n q u ifftig s § &gt; u t p r o p e j t y ip

)

?

Old Orchard Beach,
24 Cantrml Avenue
.September 22, 1947

Me.

.
Dear Sira:.
‘
1 Please send me your Classified Advertising rates, as I want to advertise
for a cottage or apartment for the winter. 1 would also like £bur subecriptlon rates
Yours truly,
Glendon Merrilj

September 80,1947
W« want to buy some property In or around Sanford so would you please
send me tha Sanford Herald for a few weeka. Enclosed f 1.00, Tlaasa
s^art my copies as soon as possible.
Mrs. Melvin Kidder
1794 Chester Ave. ’
WellsvUIe, Ohio

publicly their position
it to Immediate eonof th* pool. 11* pointed

O rla n d o

YES IT PAYS
IN YOUR HOME-TOWN NEWSPAPER

�ir~

"-iW &gt;]
--- -#t

\

TH E W EATHEK -

In Unit} There I* Strength—

■4'onviderable cloudiness. Scat. teird showers and thunder thowers
riuough KtiiJpjt;— *■i

To Protect the Peeco of the Wiitld;
To Promote the P r e i r r u of Amrrlcu;
T o Produce Prosperity for Hsnfoid. ■•

A ^ - i N trt^^N 1 &gt; E N T -» A H .V NEW SPAl’EIT"
VOLUME XXXVIII

Trum an Not
In Favor O f
Price Control
•

EbtubU jihed I'JOS

Fired At In Greece

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

■ A- wwIat r ii-Pit's’if l.flahtfU Wtie~

T H U R S D A Y . O CT. 1G. 1'JIT

CIO
Cheers Praise
For Wallace

estion
Of U N Decision

.-----------:

Preniderit Renews His
Aopeal For Volun­

But Truman Foreign
Policy Also Hailed
And Soviets De­
nounced B y Orators

tary Conservation
Of Food For Europe

N O . 240

Commerce Group
Urges Help For
Small Business

Pole Says Marshall
Plan Is Contrary
To U N ’s Charter;
Canada Asks Action

WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 UPi. SAN FHANCI8CO Oct. 16
oPj—Seventy-tour year old
P t^ d rn t Truman appealed ts d il.'
i \ ki * s u t t .sj ., a t , it. trpt
William tireen was rrclcctrd
(or a new in n iu ir of voluntary
, . _
j T**u Aiah cottnlriet diulotcil
unanimously a* pre*ldent of
cooperation in living l*&lt; hI fot
(hr American Federation of
Change In Tax Pol- '«•••» kbit thw w.iuid thailcm*
Europe, laying government |&gt;tii
Labor today at a convention
. .
a
i
* •
formally the legality &lt;d anv L'ni^d
M-.aioii notable because of thr
Controli and talioning air
1C1CS
A llil
1 , n l ) 0 ! | Nathtnt atlmn on Ilie Palctlint
ubvcuce
of.
John
I..
Lewi*
and
methods of a politr flair..
all officer* of hi* United Mine
Studies Are Asked problem.
. He alfo told a newt conferen«'«
I tn, Jiu lo tu ie &lt;amc at UnUm
Workers.
there it a lieincndoui amount ot
WASH INC I OS. lie | 16 id'. , pieparr*! to empbatire jtci ifelrr
gambling on commodity markets
Hr A ssort ATE!) PRESS •
Ih e Commerte Dcpaiiuirnl't 20 'mination lo w*|hdrav« fium the Ho­
I he CIO convention, which
that hat puthrd up p iirrt of wheal
REP. DONAIO l. JACKSON
man A*lvi»,«*y Commit ee on entail {ly l aud at au catly date and^
tm l laid Allornry General Clat*
Hit night gave a luinultuuui ovaButinen lecniritrtetided toda* that
the problem ul»
the UnilMIMHR ol a Ove-invmUer Hume
it J iltin g an investigation of the For* tg/t Affair* ...................,UU1';u“
.«*»
P » » ‘'n 8 America's
•ubtuu.inUlco tourIrdrral l.i\ jiuliiiti l»- modified *d Nation*.
trading in both grain and fiben.
ing but ope. llep Donald l . Jscki.it foreign policy, today chtefed a
in the inlrretlt ul hminret. # | Otl.M ui)joi development!:
, Mr .Tinman raid that hit Cill- ! tR-Calll.), w u Bred on by gueril- union leader *who ctiticiicd I’re
The leionimeiid iliout weie *ulr I. Canada foitnally piopoicd
tent Food Committee will contider | to* -uitng mortars, wlill# riding tn tident Tiuman taid Hewy Wtillace
that
thr General Attcnihly't 5/milled
lo
Srciejlaiy
of
Cummerre
!a
Jeep,
north
ol
Kllklt,
Greece)
near
any netenary atlerationi in the
Photo by Itiiymoml Studio Ilarriman by Cha-in u n Rots Slew nalmn Palettine committee direct
tho Yugoslav border. Ttie Coniicw- it Ihr "one independent voice in
volutary food laving program to mau
Wednesday »a» officially - designated..h)-The Sanford -Jenier- t'hom brr-of t'om m rrrr h* ojientnirit
tutspedlnJuijJ/rUenuium aU America today,"!
art of floutlim, lex., at- the close a tub (iimimitrr To study ways' of
raiie 100,000,000 buiheli o ^ grain
Die longett amf loudeit roar of for the TourUl Information Itooth fncinj Lake Mom or on Krmitiolr ttoulrvanl and Park *,\*rour.
of n Ihire day mm mi l lee meeting itiiplriuculihg the jT*n lo parts Guilt
by
the
City
at
n
coat
of
81,390.
amt
fiirnUhed
|.y
the
Jayrec*.
Mr*.
Gabe
Michacb'hoHlrHM,
baa
I far Europe't hungry. But lie nude
applause at lait night's meeting in
’Ihe commiller atked llial llir lino the 1Inly I ind into trparale
•already lnter*te»nl hundred* of tourLt* »hd ha* *up|ilied them with information ciiurrrninK tmal
I plairl, however, -that he doet no:
Rotton came when Geotgif Pal- housing facilllle*. and point* of lntere»t jn^ Florid*. After-N or. IX, tbeJwmth-nlll |w up«tv-fcev*i&gt;-.Uv-«lid N. ill . i.iinliirY^
CcmmrrfS"fjrpatirnenl "mkke' an jrWGtl .iml
| treat to return to the consumer
danei-ef- the-textile- w*tket*-teid a week. TVlIliS w#Ni feclBlIy cdhtpUted- lo thk two riifruru-rv"Mini ui thr real room-.
"active
r.*ni|&gt;»lfn"
lor:
|
..■l*“
l.*rt*l
d n la ird in the 57-naT T it^ n in g 4nd price’ conin&gt;1 tTi.i:
that in Rutiia Pietidenl Truman
*
i
7 - he taid wat necessary in' wartime:
I.
A
$2),000
exemption
from
fwl‘lical
mimmllrr that Sechad Irren comparrtl to a Hitler
lax on iimlnliihiiirvl ratniugt of ••'•*»y *’f Stale Marthall t program
| * Such methodi. he taid. in reand added, "he cuuldn* hr a Hit­
7 iponie to qurttioni, are the mctliKlilineViVt i nti - removal ..I un
1,,. 'r,h iu l
peace-keeping
ler, liecaute if hr were a Holer,
• odi of a police tlate. In retponv?
Rurtia
would
work
out
a
pact
vvitK
r~’-t
m
! to another query, he rnlaignl
I* M
•
Factories . Are him.
(hit definition to include any con­ 682
________
er tn lel.un large, raining*.
out and Wriest.
While Ruv.lt
■
Today,
-cheert
greeted
Mi*
had
trol enforced by the itate.
To Be Torn Down Quill, head of the Trantport WoikHICdlLVM) I’itlc. bj„ pvt If. M l Dr. f.lwvid I. B*„tr. |„rv,
2. Eu.u,l .**
f.,r •"
'n
m.moval*
I . Ye*, Mr. Truman said, It menat
deni
of the
- nd lodav.. \ n n. ........ eonrtwlitlon
Vl * with pelvati, ,h "v tnx pro- 1?
k . India
,
T llir? n
T
i
F o r • Reparations ert Union, who taid Prrvidept
fite
i
.. Amrnran M-du ,1 A»w« i rii.u.
t ‘i
Gierce.
and
Nelhnlandt
i rent controli.
l.l'on
.
necre.a.v
...
.
mtam
po.tio,,,
„
l|,e
.
..unity
!••
in,n|.
imc
■
j
,„IHinr
...............
I.nked
the
I
’mlrd
State,
"in
pnnTiutnan
**mu»j
reiurn
to'
the
ideat
'jdiiell.K
enterprise*.”
.
lacked
the
I'nilrd
Slalet
Hospital Ball To Be tdiqol Ilfall It prog, amt f the vmdh of the land nre tn in .lk r |W||re
Mr. Truman, who h is tioen ae'
HKRIJN. ,Oct. 16 bVi I h ' i o f the' people" and added that
JL ' I’etiulssinii for Imtli Ineorp- ciple."
cu#d hy Senator Taft (R-Ohfo)
Given At Mayfair snowin';" in llir event .1 a thud u.M than they did at tin hegityiiny •■rated
I i Vnllntitst *«•% Fn*** Flilitl
ofTlfttnir remaining price control* Brilith-Amrrican Military Govern-nml iin«,„t p,iied l.ii-inestes
|„r„,,ned quarter* said Egypt
war
,
“too soon" after Congress extend­ menti lodav announced^ plant ».»|
to overture their income Over a nn,| Svrln vvonld challenge the val#
On Night Of Dec. 6 the Iasi
ed limited OPA powers, reminded di.manlle 682 Ceratan ‘imlu.t.ial* t y j | ] j a m g R a t i g i l l l
iditv t»f II, N. action on Palestine
Cihtig what h» trim .d ihe ii
r&lt;■j-t tlurr tal ■* ol i| pmxitii.vlrtv five-to eight year | k*i IikI ..........
Ing their P’Clime la* lelutit*.
•
u.i«l|s«fS „■ Pm , Threei
hi* new* conference there had
2fi per vent of all ai ineil »*rvlee*4‘
and
war
phinlt
tn
their
two
rone*
7
°
In
an
allrmpt
to
gel
interest
been congressional itatcm cnt*
I Ft del tl udepllod' of I In* com. ’
etectere examinevt Dr. Hottx n&gt;ld j n •
,
r* l • l
i
tliniulalrd in the', “Gel Out The the Conference on Ihe Coopernlion I I* r f l i / l n S l i n t I tr e lr - r ,* that Price* would not go up if for reparation! in the "Toeedietl" | - Q | | f l l l f y 1 0 t l l l O r
control*, came off.
time potiible to rx|&gt;cditr F.UiQjirati j
' "
Vote" rampaiKn for the elrctiont of the I’hytirian In Sehoul Health * -.□ W i l l . t J U i n i l O I S e r
Its s a t told very vociferously, economic recovery,
ol City Commiitionrrt. the Seri; and I’hystent tahientioii, that only I
about *Hre-fifth of tin- reierled
the
’ lent aald, that this waa
wai
innlf County junior Cliambci
Of ihe iaUnrirt, 380.aic mrial.
selectee- could have 1 11 reliAhil■ml we wouldn't
I a In t-c ti
J*I»" fBffitlv'fl
Uioil ^ii
iv'* IfttHlIUO
Commerce
at
llicir
noohmecling
Fred
II.
Wlliiamt,
civil
engineer
.things we «ro {chemical and electric engineering,
itated'or Uu-ir dlsahiliiles preven­ w
suffer from
rill iti44»*f*»9« wns
ww rimii'il
Fnnifd fiv
Ili«*
|
Ilf
1 •#* fill
l»v U
i«* hil^*
nmand
surveyor
and
Jack
Ratignn,
in thr Mayfair Inn today agreed ted with'timely Cttle.
jf the controli shipbuilding and power plants.
V / n r e n in i ml. Now |M&gt;rmitled under law's
manager of Seminole Motor* (X to have llir hoard ot dircchirt' Tlio*rhitaJe|phln physirtnn said I n v f l l i v
Tf U I C l l i p
M.tm,
MICIt n divi-lon of
"V '
} The* rem*7mfiV are war plant* nunlifird yeatehtav afternoon to
l-hr tlirly -nf^nirrent tu‘ rftrconmuttrr to vrleet 10 In hie-prepared -»i&gt;eerli that " if — ** " • —.
. ~•— ~ ~
iii?J&gt;hie“r:in*"eT6,»t silb-thutilll liTx
t H ; nTnV, v. ^„’
™ cr;
■ne ihcir rifht to vole m i the
health Is the nation’* most vnluor
12
suits
Mr
qurtljont
lo
lx™ **- ..l,t
purpote equiprquq&gt; Commission. John Krlder. n|| di"-‘
Exncriences of AP ",vi,u'"
high price a, Me
Mr, T
Truman
aald IKI.
this much of the general purpose
i**Mil tin
5. AJ injection in "dnplictlejsullirft
of a l.ilk vrelcrtlay by
trthntar. previously qualified to atkrd ihe candidate., to that the numlK-r one topic fin instruction
waa a piece of misinformation. He ment already, hat been delivered run
tnxaKoi*",
&lt;)ft'eor|mroti»n infomesl J4 tl ftaliv.tii. local motor car
Writer In Jungles
in this group.
.
people of the city will more dearlv in the schools."
irVnilaH . . . . e t a . t.ia ki i . to the inter.allied reparations agenwhich are* taxed otmlnat the ,|e.sl&lt;-t. to me miters of the Civic
Sir. William*. I* the son of
nml mm
in
"It must Ik- admitted that some
Arc Told. Kiwanis f*iir|M&gt;tnliniiM
0
•
r\
l.
cyi the Soviet Union and Poland. Mre, Fred T. Williams and th» know their opinions on the inure
|)rpa-tmrn: of ih* Svnforif Wom­
f innllniipil mn
" ill
stimulation is tierriisary In .urluiu
SlirVIVOr8 Of Crush
Thr |a*l, prepared under'fhe'hew b te Fred T. William* sod wat of the campaign.
ans,
Club at llicir lumhron. He
Porllona
o
f.
tinrounlry,"
Dr.
Renewal of loyalty to t-htitiianTucker announced that
, In Critical Condition I level of industry plan for the com- born here ju lv 10, 1012 He wa* ,Uene
Boris aald, “to modernise the ily ami .liim ti wortliip by Vern,
wat inirmlured by Mis. Msyme
n M iisii.a m p m - niaMi
educated
In
Inc-d
whmil*
r*"d
l«
Hospital
Program
.
■
ihined weitern /onet. compared with
ht-allh. amt pliyslrnt education
, ,
... . . .
, .
,
llialgkill, who pirviilril
a rardute of Itw College of E ju
program in nil gtiule* of llie I lauy.laqd. AP forrrqtiimlciit, who Goes Fo WaHliington; M
1 COLORADO SPRINGS,
SPRINGS. Colo.
Colo, tonea which were considered fqr wlneering of the Cnlverslty til
r. n,ti&gt;[,n
,)Ut ,h.t
Summer
Weather
■
III
tint!
I
lie
war
wav
lo*t
for
20
schools
If
the
vimth
of
Ihe
land
I f t.# lfl UP)—Three of four men more than 1,600 planti in lire fute*l FloHdn.
jin
iiqr
iteration
only
5(1
to 7S
are
to
makh
a
hettrr
showing
in
[j Who survived when an Iowa Na­ reparalioni under the old level
■lav* III lie- jungle* of New Guinea
I.W'KHONVILLE H .t, tit n il—
He served during tho war for
ff tlonal Guard, plane amaahed Into of indutlry for all of Germany. three v-i»r« e* n lieutenant Ini Prevails Over Nation the i-v’cnt of a third national.rlial- ■itier jMia* lulling in lately front i Florida's long-range UJ.r.oo.nnn 'uli/rtiv catl votev; llut at anothlcnvc than aiifteariHi at llir beg ill• M.lUM-fool Pike* Peak, killing
the Civil Engineering Corps of
a : ...... V.A.. i^iuUa^w^ilmuUmggd------ i.^ .hml.lin*, ...........................!f ' l'"J--H I--1 -JOlY . r rflPfL "Hf
In a jtdnUatatemenl In the.Gor [he \'m v
Jiinu of Jbw-iiiat-Tonfit^l^1 three, were reported In critical
ol a talk to Knvaniv yreienl.ry a l l 1' 1. »'»V
Wksliingt.ih l.aluy for m.m was rlerlr.I will, no otrpo
suntmirTC. return, engagement
t l r neptf—t^irfftS' *T).‘
[ "esailiitsw In lay at tke Oa mp «*ar "
"Organised medicine Is wilting ,i
me-ried nnd full three child­
i
. ,■ , i |- i ■ cl • iwluil Its siijqiortei* Imia'd vvmlld niton and at* another time three
('lay and Marshal Sir ShottTf ren. He i* -t member of the Pre»- over most, of the country »'»- to go all out in any program lliut he lu
ion Hoipital.
||„ il t ritlri h&gt; l-Jwi.l Nlil.l ..........
n |,pplv. , J,y
Unit.Hl
vine lu.. ii[ni]ijH &lt;ril I ' mini)Ire
The fourth survivor, M/Sgt. Dnuglas, the U. 8.* and Rritish b"t"risn Church, of the Rotary rx tendedfnr at least another day Will c/eate g keener.Interest tn the holier
‘
—' '
C liriiM ^t.lhw »B fhrPi H w * i l &gt;
i imu*rTi(m~rnrti *:r pro
i up urogramj ^WTiicn in ovule*
..............S A t
iiH'snonabty warm wgaUieT nml
The rlly commissioner# are the
lofon*.^ WTTo .trutgISa- RaiiSny trai" the jeJiitMilliiii* plan was a Cham •'•Jf oif Commaree,
Sfdin lire Hint in Cliuich laiyafty
,h " government allot one*
generally
clear
»klep
wen*
predict­
own the Wooded, fnow-eovered' “ firm" one. hut" Mid they would
“ I have nlwava iu&gt;ll*ved in the'
week
j llnrsl the post of new structures or nptfe^ttlytlvea of lit* iwople, he
•lope* of the tcenlp.peak In search consider “wetl founded” Migge* growlh and future of Sanford, ed for most of the nation follow*
"* " 1... lIlKt# yyTlygil | p)| .S4Ni*€lV#rtil4M’
ilio't'Tv^tv* tin- preqif? 1 with:
IfhefoHTy.
o l t t 't h a r hr aland* for efficient l*era til re*
ielii individual plant*
k r r a i u ] O F M e r c y . i-uuli Imiril on ,4 ili’.HV of hit eX'llilltdJe here Ve^lerday at u jnitilic Tin- pt-oph- can haw their swim! Military suthorltiea identified
.PobliraJinp nf the Rat of plants government, with emohasU 'on . The mercury shot tn near the
perifneet, Mr. hlnnlioltrr told ,&gt;l
d in g railed Itv the Stale tin- ni'iit: |x&gt;o1 if I lie majority af them
the dead ■■ 8/Sgt. Aloyaiua Ki*- la be dlitnanlted ha*j Iteeli a wailed takjnjr advantage of all natural 0Q mark In . some patt* of. the
let the t'oiiiiuissioit kunw shout
,,
.
.
i•
uMiyemfiil roiimiimion.
NEW
YORK
Oct.
Trt
b
llThu
....... " * w a-n it e r t ii g
wi„
tnil,|„ nVnt|„,l|(. tm il, tie il. i lured and suggested that
sell. 27. 8 /S g t. lack M, Glider. 38, tensely by German* since the new element* available to the progress midwrst, amt new records for the
Coait
Guard
Cutter
liitib,
eia'i-dlng
and Sgt. U-otSluuuona, all of De*
of the City.
- date ami for October were act in
Industry for the combined
toward Boston witli 69 persons along .i lives ‘link with thr Co-uilot „ miority m-ale ileiigned to ullul *iru-e Gie- City did lint itnVe funds
lloine*. Thuy rrporteiRy were leveli rof
Mr. Ratlgan has taken an active many communities..
m
w
a
r
a
»n
h
a
t
.
t:t*hn
re-,u«d from a huge ditrlu-d fly­ of^llie lovt plane in teatcli'flT loot] j fund* on tin- hail* of greatest for n fito.tukt pool, present plant
crutked when a 'h eav y lo ad .broke
Interest in civle affairs, etpeelsllv
ii •,nI1 hm,*i m I'm , u tslin
' m-eil. "Cbarle* It l Ivrrinan, tm- for J h i* could tw scrapped and
The 89 reading at. Springfield, ing l-haf In midiAtlantic, perform­
looaa from its laabLag* when the
during hi* term as president of
t
— ... —.
*
iiinvement Commission direvtor.
11'ten11flM#i| ism l*«4sl^ t IHbtl I
another merer* mhtalon at dawn
? , toil plane plunged Into the title Government Objects
the Sanford' Jaycrea following 111., topped thV/'mark* in the des­ ed
''lid nearlv’ llHt reprrw-fltntives of
ert, where the top in Yuma, A rt*, tmlav bv removing an Ul iH-aman N u l l ' nS il tt ttrri *t tf ) n|Hi ‘lI llilllll*J jr
their post war reorganisation.
. Florida* town*, c|ii*ui nod counTo Rail Overcharges He was jmrn and educated in was ps and tn I’hoenlx, *Arl*., was from A slstt-r cutter.
ll.S .(ii‘iu*raI Attacked
lu Sanford FE tV idilay
liio.B lbh cdrlvrvl Coast Guard
The critieefy,Injured are Major
New York City, received hi* AR 8t. CTvtcago’e 88 set a new all time
federal
aid
plan
for
ItosBy Poli.sli (iitard
WASHINGTON.' ~Oct.
J f rt "R. Oliver, A lbert-. Lea,
degree from Fordham University Dctulier high, while Uladtvin, 111 broJuphttunr It had taken nbuntd
, ,, ,,
. ..
n
itniai construction and t-ilenaion,"
„ and Major Joe Parka and Attorney General Clark snnnunced tn long. He earns to Orlando In northern lower Michigan, had a n seaman Ul with up|wndicitia
J . t. (■ m i Jj^od . lr*. Ontrcii, ()v,.rm«n remarked, "ralln , for a
from tho euGer Dunne, llerause the t unicr MS i l.nui* S chm ehl.^,.nr|y Kruri( „f nearly 812100,000
FRANKFURT. Oet. HI b D ,leuL D.. D. Clhary. all of Mln- tmtay lie ha* complaine*! to the ualr work nt Columbia University summer rending of 87.
of
heavy
aeaa,
the
lllbb's
arrival
Interstate
Commerce
Commitlon
announced
this w h n . g that o n ;r„, ftvc v,.Bn,
K|orU|a oul uf n Maj. General Carter B. MaGrujveapolii. Their Injuriea .w ars
In 1933. He camo to Orlando in ' Rain fell In jhe southeastern
complicated by ahock and exposure that 718 railroad* overcharged 1038 a* business manager of tho section of ihe country In the wake Gnu- In Huston i* uncertain, the biiduy morning they will u| h-i,
fcU-ral fund of 876,00&lt;MHW. dvr of Arlington, Va., slid hi* '
from tha 24 hour* they lay In the the government for wartime ship­ Holler Chevrolet agency, and later of the tropical storm and there mes-age added.
iheir mm getieial dry gtMHta sto re , "Applications from ‘A’ priority wife were injured esrlv tmlay
*anow-eovrred plan* before a res­ ment* of tenls nml tarpaulin*.
Thy Blhlj previously litad fought i "* *he w rw r ot H o t Street and
will Ik* sought a-wsoon ns ivlien they were attacked tn the(r
assumed bis present position hero.
The complaint say* rates and Ho 1* married, has four daughters also were showers amt a dip Is an heroic battle against heaving i Sanford Avemio. Jltelr stm-k w ill;w„ K,.t formol approvin of our Frankfurt home by a former
cue pdkty reached them.
trmprrature*
tn
Washington,
O
r­
riQuificatlona applied by the and live* in the 8an Lanta Apart­
seas te remove the paatetjgera and include
1—*—*— general
------ 1 •—
i-v-‘---- a—n-*1
furnishing*
d j„..........................
|,n from the U.J 8.^ Surgeon Uctl- Polish guard, the Atmy announcbetween Jan, 1, 10C! and ments. He I* a member of AR egon and northern California,
crew of the giant plane, the Ber­ nntion*, Afl.i Lhrislnm*. a U r n * w h i c h may come in a week
Strike Hurts French ; carriers
July t, HHfl &lt;m* several thousand Souls Catholic Church, of the Rot­
muda Flying (Juecn.
ot shoe* will la- added. .
^or so. A* soon a* we receive ttc-'
Tlnr Pole, Joseph Rak. was shot
of this material were ary club and of the Jaycees.
f: Merchant Shipping carloads
Mr. Garrvtt ram* here from nreeaaarv approval for federal ■ml seriously wounded in the
Crump
May
Punish
unjust -and unreasonable. =*Georgia, He has had 10 yrnr* of j paitictpallon, we theii .can inaki- •Ituniu'h by the General after a
Senator Taft Raps
NO ANSWER
Memphis
Newspaper
wholesale ill in if of dry good* an d , nIiuis fur nliutting the money,” ■ chase through the house from
*
OcL 16 OP)—A strike of I
TOWNHEND MEET
NEW YORK Oet. 18 W&gt;—Maur­
AFL
Political
Fund
five year* of retail experience.
the bedroom where the Intruder
40.000 merchant seamen and
The Sanford Townsend Club ice Mumford. executive vice pre­
shore work or* for wag* Inrrease* met
MEMPHIS, Tenn., OeL 16 WP&gt;struck MaGruder and his wife
U.S.
To
Turn
Over
Friday
evening
at
the
Tour­
sident
of
the
Draft-Elsenhowcr
halted virtually all shipping in ist Center, Amusements and reE. II. Crump said today the Mem­
a* they were rising from their
COLUMBUS, O. Oct. lfl UP)— 1500 IIomcH Damaged
for
President
League,
said
today
Nazi Ships To French twit*.
French porta today as the govern- freshmsnta were enjoyed. Mtv and
phis Pre**-Setmltar “should Ire U K., Senator Itojiert A. Taft, a
pen t strove d esperately.to cop* Mrs. Timothy Donohue ' of Chi­ I be organisation wrote the Chief punished" utitpu tt ean prove Its Potential" presidential candidate,
By
Savannah-Storm
Tho Army laid the Pot* enter- ‘
with Paris' crippling transport cago, 1)1, and Enterprise were of Staff last August notifying him charges thst “politicians have had said t*dsy the American FctleraWASHINGTON Oct. 10 UP)— ed tho General'* home through
of their Plans to campaign active­
•trike.
SAVANNAH, Ga. Oct. UP)—A Undersecretary of 8 tate Robert the couple'* bedroom window with
guests. It was announced that the ly In Jrts behalf for the Republican the city hall nod in .land devslop- lion of. Labor mav have overstep­
A tenth of Paris’ subway worje- Fifth
ped legal authority in tilana to preliminary survey by thu Rod Lovett said today Ihe United the presumed Intention of bur­
Townsend presidential nomination but did mt-nla."
r* ore ton led by two irvdepend- Council Congressional
raise a 83,000,000 campaign fund Cros* tmlav «how«l l.BflO home* Stale* i* ready to turn over 31 glarising the house, which 1* with­
will meet In St. Cloud, not receive a reply.
In a full, page of paid newspa- to
Oniona,. voted to end their Sunday, Oct.
fight tha Taft-lfartley Act.
amt 100 huiinem bui)(iinga dam- former German navat vessels and in the Army’s barbed wire real19
at
1:00
P.
M.
space, the Shelby county
hree-day strike, despite the apThe Ohio senator, her* to ad- ■red In Savannah by ths- burr! a floating dock to the French gov- dent lal enclosure. , .
HAFT1ST H08CITAL
•
Gcal leader answered an arfts/U of the Couvnuinlat-dominated
HOOVER ILL
MaGruder, director of* Army
FLANT CITY, (JDT 16 U P |whleh appeared In the news­ drv«« the'O hio Federation of Re­ c.vnr which struck the Georgia j
T tiferal Confederation of Labor
. Th” &lt;* »*»•*!» • /" p*rt ?f Mth* service* and *upptv In Europv,
NFAY YORK, Oct. 1 0 -IA V - WGh more than half the 16002)00 paper 0 «t. • headed: “Memphli publican Women’s Organisations coast vreu-rday.
tonight
along
with
former
Gov.
F o rm e r
President ' Herbert goal available, the south Florida Hasn't Just Grown Ea*tw/krd—It
Thn Storm blew itself out »" „ Z m n". ‘.w l r d .l
h e 'tf n ^ d suffered laceration* and brulaea.
controls tno icty ptntinnci CstHi
aG
J
sen-or
Harold E. Stassen
of Minm-sota, aouthwert 'Georgia last night, af- S J f
,h/ t b L n.tlnnl n.1.1 Hi* wife was bitten on the left
could halt efforts for a partial Hoover's cancellation of a ape lab Baptist Association plans (o break Has Been Forced To Expand In an avowed p r "Uentlat
candidate,
M“
ter an erratic rareer which car* ‘
y
,n naval arm and received nose lnjuri4*«
last night was caused by hi* phy­ ground for its new hospital “with­ That Direction."
fsstoration of scrvlc*.
• - * told «t*#sm*n:
ried it *cro»» Florida’s Gp, out cummtwion set up at the Potsdam The injuries wsre described a*
In moat ports, French and for- sician's suggestion that ha “cur in a m atter of weeks."
conference.
Russia,
Rritatn
and
Crump offered 15,000 reward
"I think they have no legal right into the Atlantic nnd back into
gn vessels were forced to dock tall his schedule of social acthe U. 8. made up the commis­ “not serious."
to “any reputable person" who to make an assessment again*t the Georgia coait.
Grilles,“
his
secretary
said
today.
ithoiit. the aid of tug*. U. B.
sion.
T n MEETING
ran Drove that ha personalty or mem b e n lo r-that purpose, but If
Savannah'* damage was placed
sea officials In Le Havre nego-‘ The secretary said ,tb efonner
OUAKR REPORTED
Chairmen of various committees K. H. Crump and Co. profited the
"The American government pro­
levy
la
in
the
form
of
a
volun­
President,
now
73,
has
Iwen
suf­
rd for Special consideration
NEW YORK, Oet. 16-UP)—A.
of tha Seminole County Health by any favoritism or advance tary contribution that would b« officially at 81.000,000. At 8av- mised Jn an agreement with for­
annah Reach it waa estimated at mer French Premier Leon Rlum on "v srr severe" earthquake, about
tho luxury liner America, due fering from a ease of shingles for and Tuhcreuloela Association, re­
Ihe past six weeks but now Is presenting all communities of the Information "on any real estate perfectly legal,"
1500,000.
at that channel port tomorrow.
Mav 28, 1946, that it would make 3,SW&gt;mile* northwest of here
“ well on the reed to recovery." county, will meet for a popper a t building."
* ‘
‘
and 'probably In the Gulf of Alavailable some of these ships.
BOMB THIEF JAILED
DF. GASl'KHI PLBA 8 RD
aska, was recorded last nleht by
tha Community Center a t 7i80
RAIL HRARINGR
GAME MEET
P*
ROME, Oct. 10 (/TT—Premier
NEW YORK, Oct. lfl (A?)—
o'clock Monday evening. I t . was
seismographs here and at Weston,
BEAMKN HAVEI)
WASHINGTON. O eL.Ifl UP)— announced by Mrs. Edward Kirchtlonslist ditmtUhes,
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 16UP) Arnold F. Kivl, 26-year-old former Alehin De Ga»peri,Mn Srf interview
GUAM, Oct. 10—UP)—Seven Mas*.
The Interstate Commerce Com­ •r. secretarytn
the
ttewapaper
Xtesiagero.
to­
Army
ekrgeam,
-was
sentenced
to
*baltl» for Mai
—The B u te ’ Gam* and Frelh
* 1
The Rev. Joseph J. Lynch,
American and Caroline
Island
.in favor of the government, re- mission announced today that
The executive committee of the Water Ftsh Commission will meet IB-months Imprisonment today In day Interpreted the result! of seamen misting aliosrd a 63-foot Fordham University seismolorliL i
- ported to d a y that gmrerumepl hearing* on Hie railroads' re­ board of directors, (he large
bare O ct 27 to consider possible federal court'on his plea of guilty Sunday’* municipal election^/ tn vettel northwest of Guam rined recorded tha shock a t 9:16:13
jalr knd ground force* hud routed quest for a B7 percent average chairman and the general (
conservation in iftiu m to stealing and concealing govern, Rom* a* an imdoraement of hi* Get. 8 arrived - t n - Apr* harbor P H d H E B T tr
--------------•fiMuesa "Bcdv threatening iw*S •Increase ~tn' freight TStes wtlj be man o f lp4 Association , tn Ut«
South Florida counties, ment photographs taken a t the eour*e sine* ho ousted the Com­ here today on an Army crash
The shock woud have caused
held
In
eight
eltlas,
beginning
In
-sides on the XIu i den-Changchun
County , are also scheduled to be Pi rector Ben C. Morgan announc­ atom bomb plant at Los Alamos, munist* from the government In boat which picked them un after attentive damage if It took place
Chicago N ot. |» ; 'rf ,
N. AL
ed todayJune.
*
on (and.
a plan* spotted their v«i
i* '
.
• •

Plans Announced
F or Dismantling
Of German Plants

Jaycees Plan
Modernization Of School Health
Questions For
Program Urged At Medical Meet
City Candidates

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“T&amp;

Commission Race

Address Is Given

••!X'r.:?c~®l^s!Jk.Womani.Club.

By Jack Ratigan

hr ASSO('lAT|iUwy»Uaar~

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�THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORIDA

pag e tw o

BAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
Hints To Housewives
lly Isabelle S. Thuraby
Extension K« kI Kcommiist

PAHSoM 5AS l M»T'S

tmasL

j u &gt; m .s - y j r t u r - r : ^ E S -T n .
treat for breakfast They are
tspecially appropriate for Sunday
morning. Try’ thia recipe:
Roll baking powder biscuit
dough to thickness of threeeighth* of an inch. Ilb-nd U cup
peanut butter. V4 cup honey, a
few grain* of salt. .Spread on
dough, roll, ru f in balf.inch slices.
Place on grt«?e,rcik&gt;ky sheet, bakd
in hot uYcn- about -3Q minu!
Make* 13.
Now let ua consider wiur pea­
nut candy recipes—big batches of
brittle, made crisp and crunchy
with peanut*. Whether you u*e
salted rousted peanut* or rnw peanuta. take your choice—every one
gulden nnd easy to make. AH will
lie * popular with children nnd
grown folk*.
Ur it tie No. I !
Ingredients; 1 cup. cane syrup,
I cup froah, raw peanuts, and 1/3
cup melted butter.

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fukty
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tk ypipf Aled1rte*tftfrtta mm**i*9t Ikft* I
Inted
[1 wrrlj rfpj at!

Soupfln Shiirk Is
Protects H By State

Vi

Nectar Tea »/4 lb 22e
lb 41c lb 79c
Our Own Tea »/, lb 21c */A lb .'19c lb 73c
Sauce
Armour’s C orn- tb Can
Ttlghman-- 15 ux Can

Herring

Ketchup
11 pz. BtL. 2J.c*

Bell* Poultry

Seasoning

9c

Muntery— Pint ‘

Grape Punch
15c
Ballard's
*5 lha 10 lbs
NIBLETS
nitA N D
WHOLE KERNEL
CORN

Salad Dressing
Pint

Q iiitrt

Garden Fresh Fruit#
and Vegetables
Fresh Brunei

Sprouts

lb 17c

Yellow

Squash

2 lbs 27c

Tokay

Grapes

WESSON

lb 10q

Red Delicious

w at.r.A dii peanuts; con'
tinue rooking until peanula are a
light tan color, stirring cunstantlynthwtt Itrmlntitdx.- ftm o rr from
heat; add vanilla, water and iiod*_
Stir slightly and pour Into*well
greased pan ,or platlcr.
Peanut Crunch
-Tngw-dicnta: *» cup cane syrup.
\ t cup sugar, 2 tablespoons but­
ter; I cup roasted salted peanuts
and *4 teaspoon ‘soda.
Combine syrup, sugar and hut
ter. Stir to dissolve s u g a r . '•Coot
to soft hall stage (358 degree*)
Add peanut*. Cook to light crack
stage, stirring constantly. Remove
from heal. Add soda. Stir slight­
ly, Pour evenly over well greased
pans. Spread thin. Cool Break
in places. Makes slamt
pound.

Trenton. N. J„ attorney and admilled Communist, was sentenced

Large Juicy

jury cnnvkted him of coiittmtrt
of a congressional auiicommlt'ee
invettigatrug stilirerairp artivitica:

J o i i _ 1 7 cl

AP Newafeatureal
SACRAMENTO—F o r fHa aoupfin
■hark,
World War
II ended
officially on Set*, 10. 1017—or
did it ?
*
Anyway, things should It* easier
for him in the shallow wafers
along the California coast where
lie has lo-cn haying more and
more- ♦rouble growing -tt
It'a like this, A soupfln shark
has two big worrlns atrnut people:
-1 (a ). That lhtt&gt;’ll caish. him
for hi» fin«. which contain gel­
atin/ pritrd lly ('hineae for
making soup.
(b) That Ihuy'-JI grt him far
hl» liver, rich In Vilamln A.
During World W ar II there was

Australian Leader
Rejects Pay Hike
At* Newnfrature.
ini.trr Joseph II
c?n n r rT t« T t ‘n nrf j t - »i&amp;&gt;t,1if ' im
crease in salary. because, hr said,
"my m-cds*are simple."
He- asked • th e ' 1‘allamentary
Labor I’arty to drop a propoaal
that hla aalary should be ralaed to
approximately 916.300 a year, add­
ins the extra monay “would only

Where Customers Sem
KNOW YOUR MEATS

exact amount la not disclosed.
Pointing up hla “almple needs,"
Chifley marked hla 63nd birthday
a few daya taler with a typical
12 hour work ln« day. He waa up
at 6 A. U. a t the prime minister's
residence. The Lodge, and made
hia own cup of tea.
He waa flrat in line In the Par­
liament Ilouae barberahop fur a
hajr-eut, waa In hia offlca at 8:45
nnd settled down to h it malt.
One of the flrat fetters Chifley
saw that day . waa formal advice
from the Auatrallah Federated
Union of I.orotnoUvi Engincmrn
that he had. been mad* a life
member of the union in acknowledgmont of "splendid ecnrleca
during many years of active asso­
ciation."
Chifley waa a locomotive en­
gine-driver before he entered
politic*.

Onions

Ih-rea A Real Dollar Stretcher:
Baby Beef Carload* Of It Direct From The
Wuat and It la All A &amp; AA Grades.
T-Hone. Club. Shoulder, Sirloin, Rib

Small Hams
Whole or Butt End
Shank End

Steaks:
lb. 449c
Lean H a m b u r g e r lb. 35c

11)
lh

6!
6!

11)

2!

lb

•&gt;«

Lykes or National Brand

Skinless Weiners
Square Cut— A Grade

Chuck Roast

lb, 39c

Lamb Shoulder

lb. 29c

T-Bone Steak

Margaret Ann Quality Stall Fed A Grade
Western Steer Beef

S h o rt- For Stew

Ribs &amp; Brisket

Boneless 'Rolled Brisket

Sugar Cured Western

Picnic Hams

Pot Roast

IE 49c

In Our Self Service Cano
Wisconsin Aged

I t’s Back From The Wart Armours Star
Sliced
.
, .
________„
rt(v

Corned Beef

"AhVWay,* IF* stale Bureau of
red tbo species was
got. Uut -W i.lnlilr*
T&lt;nja*a
making It illegal to
take soupfln sharks in less than
150 fart of water.
That went into effect Sept. 10—
end ef war.
In deep water, however, a soupfin shark still it fair game.

Tins-? 6 l h 3.99

Daisy Cheese
_OIU -Smoke*- S QJ._ . '

Stick Cheese
Nl|ipy Sharpe Yellow

Breakfast Bacon lb. 79c
Sliced

Dried Beef

-

.

-

Cheddar Cheese

__

(In Cartons)

Vi lb pkg. 29c

Cottage Chpese

Green

CABBAGE

POTATOES

Canadian

Red Emperor

GRAPES

RUTABA(;&lt;\S

iceberg- Large Head*
rFanpy
angy iceherg-

tPcitern Delicious

LETTUCE

APPLES

Western

CARROTS

York Imperial

2 lge. bchs. 27c

APPLES
Georgia

y tx y

YAMS

■■»&gt;■ .........

TOMATOES
« C«n-Llmtt1 Old “Virginia -Corned

BEEF HASH

2 lbs 19c

Libhy'a Fancy— .4 Can Limit!

CORNED BEEF
4 Can Limit) Sun-Drenched Halve*

PEACHES

Beans'- 12-oz pkg. 40c
Corn 10-oz pkg. 23c

P

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TOMATO SAUCE

Tarkci Rouse

ullg-

“W her© Custom© rs
Send Their Friends’

At Margaret Ann's It Is Always
TOP Quality At ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

U riprht S nil

Qt. 47c^-

Brfnford. Florida

6&gt;**l M EAT D E P T ,

Potatoes
3 lbs 25c
Frozen Foods
Peaches lb pkg. 19c
S e lf - l’ollHhliKf

404 East First S treet

T here Is not but one (trade lower
th an C which la cannera and cutter*.

Spanish

APPLE JUICE

HOME CONTROLLED

AA GRADE la E x tra Fancy, known
a* Choice.
A GRADE is Fancy, known aa Hood.
COMMERCIAL Q U A L I T Y &gt; It
Grade.

COMMIE -SENTENCED
NEW YORK,

Apples
Grapefruit _ 2

Wlitttr-JHOUHu

A fUNt'M. KtftPS O H
ACKIN' UK
WA’rt'T. NEVUH jCOMlN'i!

THURSDAY, OCT. 16, IB

Eancy Prune

■ -.dozrltOc

MIRACLE WHIP

Fryers

lb 73c

Fla. Grown Dressed A Drawn
For Baking

Ducks
Grade A Weatarn Ilahy Deaf

Round

lb 54c

MAGNOLIA &amp; THIRD STRKKT

Blue Bonnet

I’llONK 1287

U. S. No. 1 Potatoes

CONDENSED MILK

Largo Fresh Jumbu

Limit! Blossom Tima

!b 69 Shrimp

Steak

Western Baby Beef Grade A

Roast

Whiting

Fillets

lb 33c

Fillets

lb-37c

Mackerel

Prime Rib

Boneless Kmoked

Herring

lb 37c

Hermans Assorted (h Variety)

A AP

PUMPKIN
No» 2Vi Can 18c

Lux

Med. . Lge.

Flakes

14c 35c

Flakes 3 pkgs. 26c
BEANS
■with
Tom ato Sauco

2-lb Cans 2 5 c

lb. 35c

Local Tendergreen Beans
Firm Ripe Calif. Tomatoes
Bulk Carrots................ .........
Large Heads Calif. Iceberg Lettuce
Extra Fancy Red Delicious Apples,
Red Tokay Grapes. . . . . . .
Local Home Grown Spihach
Green Cucumbers

TOMATO JUICE
Moonlflat- 45 ox- ran

GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 15c

BUTTER lb . 75c
M argarst Ann Grade A

Dennison's- 12 nt. htl.

CHILI SAUCE

. bit. 19c

Dennison's- 14 ox. hU.

CATSUP

2 btbt- 35c

APPLE JUICE

qt. 15c

Educator— Asatd. Varieties
Sunshine

COOKIES

cello pk. 10c

rillsbury's Pancake

FLOUR
JUICE

can 10c

2-pkgit. 27c
46 os. can 19c

Field— No. 2 cane
Sunshine

Soap

PEAS « SNAPS

can 15c

Happy Isle - No. 2

API»LE SAUCE 2 for 25e

2 for

W hite House

MILK

Golden Yellow Bananas. .
Large Calif. Sunlast Lemons. .
TRY OUR CUT CHI'
Wings and Backs...... ........
and Legs

Armour's

Hunt's Yeflew d in g

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FINE ART
■ Toilet Soap

2 Bars 15c

Campbell's New Pack

TOMATO SOUP

Sweetheart— Med. Bar

STARLAC
lb Pkg. 35c

Fancy Sweet or
Sweet THfitecT
22 oz Jar 39c
Fahey Dills
22 os. Jar 29c
P in t J * r. 24c
Coca Chin
Cartons 21c
Case
83c

super

suns

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THURSDAY, OCT. 16. 1W7

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given priority for her acrond pol •xnnl for a rootimmua year-round Peace*),
’
lea. who i. handling tV Aiuencnn
irv BtatctnciU.^Jio aho tvould^not a id in ''o f the 57 nation., called the
"If the trrrat nuwera ore not mil “I l*'e “Mtllc At einhly" ile-

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F an cy ‘W cstcrr 'Red Delicious

A p p le s

2

29c

Lbs

.hum than

2

25c

Lbs

I Vine Jtlj*enwl Melons—

Fnncy

P o iu iio e s

Y e llo w

4 Lbs £5c

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Ic e b e r g L e ttu c e u» 23 Vic

Kanry Anjmt

Pears

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O n io n s 3 '&gt;&lt;^■sc

Lb I7^c

New Crop

U m g W h ite

12'/2c Potatoes 5 Lbs 29c B r a z il N u ts

Lb

49c

Lb

Cfwiso &amp; Sanborn Vac-Paj&lt;

Land O' Sunshine

Lb

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Fancy Rice 3
18c
Ass’t.
Raisin Rread ... 17c

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M ti'selm an

Snciamonlo Fruit

12

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Dixie D arling

Star Brand Strawberry

16 -oz

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Round Bone Bull Half

Who or Sh Hall

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Lb

2 Cakes 19c
Stop

29c
7c

Iv o ry

Lb

MILK FED VKAf, *

Pork

FANCY S E L E C T REEF

Tjdy llmi -r

Loin Chops Lb 6Sc

Morrell Prld« Puro Pork .

R ib

Pork

Chops

Lb

C u t le t s
Lb
Boned e Rolled
Rogt
u &gt;.

Sausag e

59c
79 o

LB

Sirloin or

Lb

S a n d w ic h B o g s

55c

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Wlhaoo Corn-King Sliced
Paeon
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79 c

Medium Size

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T{ie Sanford Herald
IMbMIiB** ■■ 10
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BB«t.l4. Flntld*
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TWB HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FT/) RIDA

THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1947

Advertising' Uncle Sam

German Tells How
__Russia Fights U- S.

It Is not generally considered good .taste fur a donor to
present a gift with fhnfnre, bidding thus* for Recognition
and gratitu d e from the recipient; B u t'th |n e e ry flmrpoding
rn JIx.'iMiHtt.nr/iit lirn

THE WORLD TODAY
n r DEWITT MACKENZIE
AP Forrtan Affairs Analyst

SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16 (AH
- Our jet Riisslw—tv -_nptitin^~TTry^~~

n.r .

ilh thnrfr
rrr weapon*. Ul!trman 8p.
__ A"*1——
—at i turning cT*I Democratic Load
Leader Kurt
Colum nist Drew Peru sun points nut the dUlerenpe Ik;- to this column from folk
Schumacher declared today.
IIUI.LSMI l~ IIK*!*
twiK.ii the Russian w ay'of.,presenting i t s food cohtributiuna want to know wh»t haji_
The greying party chairman, who ■■"■-'ante
spent 10 rear* in Nasi concen­
and th a t of the United States. Last year, according to Pear­ to the ideal of "one wor
iiiuinnv in:**
whether
the
drift
toward
"two
Hu Imvm Hanilfl
son, several m iH ior/tons of American food were unloaded world*" means that “on* w6rld" tration camps, enumerated these
weapon* as:
aiM sriiu*i io \ i m i m
Vr Caitltr, n rth
—. •• ( ~ unostentatiously a t Lc Havre, quietly distributed a n d ‘ ac­ la out.
T. Defiance—"Tbe area of de­
l.»u
Ow Maaik
cepted by Frenchm en as a m atter of course. N either the
Apropos
of
this
general fiance of the Marshall Plan coin­
Tkna tlaalhi
i ------- LM
thought,
we
have
some
searching
giver
nor
those
benefitted
bothered
to
em
phasize
th
a
t
the
cides precisely with the boundaries
1M
•la ltaalki
current observations from two of the itOfsiml sphere _qf_ In­
«a* taar
fttptl had como/from the United States,
of
the
most
widely
known
states­
-*u akllaaiv H lm i ta&gt;4
. At about \h c name time a cargo of grain nrrived ot men of .the (Jnv—former U.;. 8. fluence,” ^
Ifcaak, MMlallnai an* airilm at
valrrtalanrata la r.lt&gt; tiurpaa* at Marseille* from the USSR. Hands jilaycti. T h c re were street "Secretary * of. Slate Jnmea F1. -S,-National *Sovercgnty—"Soviet H
■alalaa faa*a. mil fcr rfcata** &gt;ar parades, a lodal holiday and public speeches praising the Byrnes and Britain’s war-tima Russia herself brutally ignore*
al r»aalar a*«rrtl»l«a ran*.
the sovereignty of all other coun­
lalaad M raa,r,rr n&gt;r&gt;r»alalll&lt;i. generous Soviets. The food from R ussia was only enough Prime Minister, Winston Churchill. tries. Since it fit* into her pro­
l i L . . n t r t * t t l L t t t JliraM .la ..(tr ft&gt;r-a little niore^ th a n -a week’s consumption. T hat in Le Few were privileged la know aa paganda strategy, she manipulates
much as they about the relations the idea of national sovereignty ~
a a l l a a a l IliM a t M i t l l l U M . O i n m
a r * m alalalaM l Ha Ik e l a r e n l Havre from America was many Yimes th is am ount, supjiort- of the Big
Three
(America.
t l l l n l a l i t r a a a l r r a l l h t r i &lt; t « » . ing Frenchm en for months. Incidentally, the Soviet wheat, Britain and Russia) during the exact]? as she manipulates the con­
cepts of socialism and freedom."
u r i la
aa4 S r r t T alk.
late conflict.
3.' Political paralysis—"A t any
Tfcr lltiaM( C ll m&gt;«ak,t at |k* according to Pearson, was p aid;for in hard-to-get dollars,
Bprnes states in connection with time the United States wants to
AMaria! .4 r»*»» nklrk U salllM not francs.
r lllllllllr la Ik, ara 'far rrpakll
hi* new book "Speaking Franklv"
her economic afd on a
The inference is obvious, anti w orth thinking about. that "then* is n*om In the world concentrate
ratlaa af all Ik* la»al aaw* i*rtal&gt;4
rertals area In Europe and tries
la (III arm pa^ir. aa «»ll aa all If, besides relieving destitution, Arrtfericnti food contribu- for
the ideologies of Russia, and from there to give eld to on*
AS* a titi Alasairfcaa.
|[oiis to Europe are intended to th w a rt the continent’s the United State*. The U. N. is eountry after another so that
best—1( -not onr only—hoprt Europe may recuperate, the Rus­
swing into the Com m unist orbit, Europeans m ust ire made our
THURSDAY, OCT. IS, 1947
for reconciling the difference* sian* set in motion their policy of
aware in a vivid and unm istakable m anner th a t they are that exist between us."
exporting political paralysis to
is’ing aided by The United States.
IIIBLE VERSE FOB TODAY
Churchill expresses the view such areas.”
Tliis is no tim e to let the light of America hide under that the fleviet Union and its
Schumacher, here to address
AI.WAYH I S ’A RAY OF HOPE:
aatellHaa Mnv cult the United the Amerirnn Kcdedatlon of Labor
•
I know that my redeemer llvath, ■a bushel;
'Nations organisation- Then, he Convention, gave his views In an
and that ha iliall stand at the 1stsavs, “there would bo what’ Is ff-tha*record speech before the
Or day upon th« earth.—Job 10:
called taro worlds, and we should ontmonwealth Club of California
Vandenberg1 And Bryan'
—
25.
lie sorry to see that. Rut If on* last Friday. Ilia remarks were re­
And hit feet ehall eland in that
Senator A rth u r H. Vandenberg. of Michigan, according of theie worlds (the Democracies) leased for publication today.
'day upon the Mount ’ of Olives,
is far more powerful than the
tp
John
p q n th e r’H Hpw book. “ Inside U.S.A.,” thinks the other
which la before Jerutalem.—Zech.
BUTLER KILLED
(the Communists) and it
bright jewel in his rccord-ls his authorship of the lnw guar- equally vigilant, and Is also sin,
14:4.
EASTLAND. Tex., Oet. lt)-&lt;/P|
uiitcelng bank dupoaita up to $5,000. 11a says, with f u m ,ererely
H H Jdesirous
U P U of maintaining A coroner's verdict was'expected
City CommtMtoiier l.ea Le*f)U w arrant, th a t th is Is the mo^t im portant stabilizing measure peace, there is no reason .why a today* In the fatal shooting, of
•
I' :s
’ lwo
system should lead to Ssmuel B utler’ of Denver. Colo.;
exptsini that the toil of building in 50 years uf our economy.'
and his forther associate In a re­
a swimming pool in Sanfoid iiat
W ithout d e tra ctin g from S enatorV nm lenberg, fairness
.re more "or fining rompanr, Frank *l)wver.
(one up from approximately $25.- requires the admission th a t in 1008 the Idea was made a lev* equal, and when each thinks Butler was a brother of the 1st*:
000 whrn the plan w u lin t broach- campaign issue by William Jennings B ryan, The hoiror h* has a good chance, of victory.' Marina General, Spied!*? Butler.
A revolver*'was found 'tinder
Both statesmen subscribe id the
tivei wait a sTrong factor
f d to lomflhlAf tit? $65,000 a I wii li wliIcirUna'fllJetl’ the conflervalTves
thesis
that ’ the Demoeracies, Dwyer's body, Butler** bodv was
the pirient lime. If we wail In hla defeat by President “William Howard T aft.
while seeking peace, should keep several feet from DwYeris. Butler
another (our or five yrart. wt
Dryan.did not have a reputation fo r being well ground­ their powder dry end be firm. was about 63 and Dwyer about
may have to pay $100,000, .for ed on financial m atters, and perhaps banks then were not Each reeogtiltes the possibility 60. -Tbe shooting n m irred yester­
it. Who knows? Meanwhile, if we well enough regulated to mnkfc his idea feasible, T his-is of there being “two worlds” and day at Ringling Lake, Just north
of here. ,
trimmed the tire down a bit. and another point, however, on which he seem s to hnve been not one.
As
n
m
atter
of
fact
we
have
cut oQt tome of the frills, rouidn’l ahead of hjs time.
"two worlds” already, so that thus be halted, we shall hgve
we build il for $40,000?
It is an illustration, also, of the fact tliut many good our Inquiry resolves Itself Into “two worlds”—not friendly but
ideas belpng neither to Democrats nor to Republicans pri- whether there Is anv hope of still not shooting a t each other.
The Ri. Rev. Ilrnry 1. Louttit marily, but to the whole people. Good ideas nre’lying around achieving "one world.” We can say Then we ran begin to think about
at the start that there is “one world.” Many observe re—And
h*S been rlrclrd Hull up of W rit everywhere, w aiting for some public-spirited man to pick right
no possibility of reconciling total­ vour columnist fs one of them—
ein New Yoilt. *n honor which them up and m ake them plain and a ttrac tiv e to the public. itarian Communism and Democ­ believe that present day Commun­
will (ratify hit many friends tn T he'savings bank guarantee was one of them , a^d .p raise racy. The two are as far apart ism, which l* Bolshevism, cannot
'aa tbe pole*. Therefore, we seem endure as an imperial power. That I
5* n foid lhou(li they will regret goes to Vandenberg fo r putting it over.
to face fhe starting theory th at la so because It deprives the in­
to lose his services to this arcs
a comnletely unified world could dividual of personal privileges
as Suffragan Ilishop of South
bread Instead, dropped from the bo achieved only when oqe or the and places him under polire gov­
England
Is
Counting
Florida. Bishop Louttit is a for
skies by Allied bombers.”
other had been found wanting ernment.
had died a natural death.
The small countries of eastern
mcr rrctpr of Holy Cross Church
On Its Own Efforts Obstacles to reconstruction in­ andHowever,
We are g ettln r ahead Europe which are under Red dom­
of Sanford and a m e m b e r
clude the housing problem the lack
Aurselvcs. The find thing to ination have been contmunlxed hy
of the Sanford Rotary Club. H? P h i l a d e l p h i a , oet. to pp)^- of paper, the inaldlity of the nation of
he achieved Is not "one-world,” force. Every one of these peoples
England
ia
counting
on
the
stead­
was recognized al the lime he
to export to Germany-and Import but "two-worlda” whieh are at is liberty lovlqg. and h a s . fought
_____ peace. Tee))nle*1ly w« i n 'i t Tor—freedom ^m ere •than pnee
was here as onr of the Episcopal fast effort and sacrifice* If ita own from Indonesia.
people as .w*U M , oa aid from
Food'll scarce In all of Europe ’"peace now Hut prar lip ally we are through the ttnturle*. And the
■ Church’s most promising young America to weather the worst win. mrn
tar In lie-history, eaya Sir Uartley but the Dutch "know so very, not, for the Holshevlat world
of famine, have learned to * revolution In in full Jfsrtng. That
it Shaweroaa attorney general for much
go hunrrKi expect to gohungry.” {must be stooped, amf it must be purge Itself -of to tall lari an Urn * '
the
United
Kingdom.
“If France were to turn to f stopped without another global and adopt Democracy, or the..; ..
Sanford will be the baiebalf
Speaking last night at {he 27th eomtmmiimr.- IF Europe* gets “Conr-" I'-wap, That probably can twTtchlev pOlicf-ruU-d peoples * will I n ' due
■capital - of Florida, * tf not the session
of the Philadelphia, forum, ynunistie.” Dime. Bakker said, ed by rehabilitating ’ western course tak* tn*'.m atter into their the nation, neat winter with nearly Sir Hanley said the coming wlqter "hope for my country’s survival Europe through the Marshall Platt own hand*.
a thousand men from the Giants’ will be sever* in England becausa is gone.
so that the Democracies can heSo there ia no need to despair
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fend themselvea againat the* Bol­ of achieving a peaceful “on*
training school practicing here. of drastic cut* in Imports dua to a,
"Your
weapon,"
she
warned,
“ia
shortage of dollars.
World,” though It -won't .come
But what is mare, il may also be* Speaking of the food situation not going to be the atom bomb. shevist offensive.
If the Communist upheaval cart tomorrow.
come the tennis capital. Miss abroad. Sir Hartley noted that the I tangoing to Im&gt; a loaf of bread."
Pauline Betz and Mz*. Sarah English people are allowed only 20
enta worth of meat a week and
* Palfrey Cooke, two of llie great­ cents
are lucky to get one egg each a
est women tennis player* who week.
ever held a racquet, will be spend­
ing the winter at the Mayfair Inn.
and with Sanford as theif head­
quarters
will slsge exhibition
u t lsas-at
IMS-*&gt;-ven
ax» imumsi
mwmtr —
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msu
various
lauris) irn
tluougboul-tha slats. It..will u ssu
i H C i U l ) N o t 1 )0 1 1 1 0
it etaaadQUg^*»«^.l)#toWlHu&gt;a.iii*»rt4
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WASHINGTON — On* rniKnt ’ ' A
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From Fisher Styling to Knee-Attion Comfort -.

BIG-CAR QUALITY

Hollander Insists
U. &amp; Best Weapon

AT LOWEST COSY

ally In Holland,'at a plain woman—
until ah* Ulka.
Then her fact lights up with t n
Inner beauty that la moat compel­
ling and afre'a a woman you’ll not
forget.
Sne'a of
af medium
n
She'a
height, n Httls
on tha matronly aid), and ahe
w ean her W t oj auburn-tinged
hair straight back from her strong,
round face that I* slightly flashed.
frightful howl of protrit fiofp our
She

The CIO and Mayor O’Dwyer
of New Yotk want Congrett called
into special teuion to that it can
enact a tlatule te»torir&gt;ga price
control and rationing'. When Sen'

left Wing dimtnU. Senator Pepper, .nmnd-necked, long-sleeved whit*
taid, **wk always ekt lets when blouse with rn un-styllsh black
skirl and. a scant pises of
the Repuljlicani are in control.” brigh ily-prttsmed silk about her

But now ihet# tame left wingelement! want government ration­
ing to at to force people to do
what they have not yet (lone vol­
untarily, eat. leu. Where it the
consistency, or the logic, in that?
And doesn’t the GIO know that an
inevitable concomitant o! price
control it frozen wages?
At one contemplates the telfiihnest, prejudice, hatred found
on almott every hand .thYoughoul
tbe world these days, the gallant
rescue of 69 persons forced down
on the storm tossed mid-Atlantic
by a liny Coast Guard cutlet
comes 'a* a welcome breath of
fieth air, Capt.* Crank and-hit
men took their lives ia their bends,
not once hut again • and again&lt;
as they battled all day and all
ni|ht against almost hopeless odds,
mountainous waves, gale winds
that almott blew them right out
of their rubber life hosts, and
passengers who numbered among
themselves old women, sick and
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THE SmiNGI
What a beauty U sds' Ms .cor U Trim os a
yocht InmOne__|
aod contour-tlusurkxn
e a draw­
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ing room In uphohtey and oppotnhnentsl The
body It • Fithtt body—axdudv* to Chevrolet
• In Ihe lowesl-price Retd

shoulders, the day she addreesed

t. smr.lt group of notables at
lunchsO.-L ,

Bakker Is her husband’s name.
He too ia a lasvysr. The Von Bous
is her maiden name, and aa la tha
custom of Dutch women In public
shs U*ka It on the end, but
always Identifies hsrastf aa Mm*.
depeodobOty, h w tra
jnjrrtuyt, fof Charfolal'i
proved Valva-ln-Haad

HUE, BAKKER talked abou&gt;
Holland—the war years, recon■tructlon, tha Indonesian sltuctlon. communism.
3hn told how tha civil occupa­
tion of Holland by tha Germans
m ad*-it more difficult for Hol­
land to recover from the effects
of the war years.
- The last-w inter of the war
the moat difficult and moat severe
of all. The southern part

. safer by thatf!
Wdtlied Knee*Acllon

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sure your car b r ^ d y for* WlrrtWrl Bring It to U9 •

for service and lei us gel It ready for the bodweather day* ahead.
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tha north beginning In Novem­
ber,
prop! s Buffered from
raid and hunger and there wee
no electricity.
J
, ,*.VJ
“Children w ere,bora and
d M in total darlnsoe that
Ur.” ahe _*aid.
to*

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REVELIn THISRIDE!
hut settle down., tn
Ih* form-Aning seot
cut Mom—and retail i
Travel over any road—
from boulevard to by-

JNIttT ON IAFITYI

th.

weeks In January there were ao
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fo r

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those conditions has supplied us men hid like wild beasU
:a - - ■ ■
—M t „ __ a.
left. ■he
with one o f the truly great,mirbiiw
see
aeka of the sea, and restores our
and at the
of
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THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 1947

TUB RANFORD HERALD. RANFORD, FLORIDA
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Mrs. Thigpen's Home.
Sdene Of D.A.R. Meet

Personal
Social Calender
TliUHtOAT
The Veterans ,of Foreign Were
Auxiliary will hold a meeting at
8:00 I1. M. at t t a Touriat Center.
The America* Home Depart­
ment of the Sanford Woman'a
Club will meet a t the club houte
at 8;00 I*. M. Mr*. Guide Wilson
.w i l l bo guast -speaker with her
4 subject being T o i l War Fabrics."
lloateaecl will he Mr*. Fred- IT.
Williams. Mr a. J . C. Higgins and
Mrs. Jam re Crappa.
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Seminole Chapter No. 2. 0 . E.
8.. will meet at 8:00 F. M. a t the
Masonic llall.
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FRIDAY
The Seminole Baptist Women’s
Missionary Union Association will
hold Ua annual meeting at the
First Rspllit Church of Del-and
# at 10:00 A. M. Luncheon will be
served and all member* are urged
to attend.
SUNDAY
Installation of officers of tha
Woman's Auxiliary of Holy CrossEoiscopal Church will be held at
the church a t 11:00 A. M.
MONDAY
The Woman's Auxiliary of Holy
Cross Episcopal C h u rflw lll meet
at 8:00 P. M.
J*
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The Past Matrons Club o f t h e
0 . E. S. will meet With Mrs. R, F.
-ysV" Crenshaw. 1133 East Seventh
Street, with Mr*. S. T. Dutton a*
co-hostess at 8:00 P. M.
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Cirri*.® of the W. M. U. of tbe
First Baptist 'Church will utret si
the church arnicx at 7:30 P. 31.
with Mrs. R. L. Garrison in
---------I'llUge. Alt~tmrfiw -m terestrd—hr
- ’ attending night clrclci are invited
to attend.
TUKSIIAY
W The R. W. Ware Blhte Class of
the .First MeOibdist Church will
have a covered dish aupper with
ice cream and cake a t the R. L.
McKinney home, 1802 Maple Ave­
nue. at 7:00 P, M. Hostesses will
be Mrs. C. E. Chorpening, Mrs. J.
N. Axxarello and Mrs. R. It. Reely.
New officers wil he In charge of
the meeting and plans for the
coming year will be completed.
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WEDDING DRIVE

LONDON Oct. Id (/P) — Plans
fo r Princess Elisabeth and Philip
Mountbatten to drive through Lon­
don atreets In a state carriage af­
te r their wedding Nov. 20 have
been called off as a safety precaution,-it was learned today.
The Royal family resolved upon
, —(!?* cancellation, Qualified*-smuTe*
said, after being informed by the
'ablnet that_ Scotland Yard and
M the home ofl
fell such a drive
w Involved risk! "doubtless remote,"
which should net be taken... .

Mins Stone, Mrs. Davi
St. Monica Hostesses
Mi** Carol Stone and Mr*. Ava
Davi* yrere co-hostcsse* for ■the
monthly, meeting of St. Monica
Chapter of'the Woman'* Auxiliary
of Holy Cross Epitcopal Church.
The mre tin it \*as held on Tuesday
night at. the- Stone hum* in Boss
Court. Mr*. F. A. Dytoil presided
over th i'in m ln jf r'------The . speaker for the meeting
was Rev. Mark T. Carpenter who
had a* hi* subject "Faith In li.nl
The Father"-. Mr*. Clyde Trrwil
leear, Jr., social relation* chairman. announced that the box of
clothes ami supplies to be sent to
children overseas was almost com­
pleted and expressed her apprecia­
tion to the group for their prompt
response in the project.
Announcement was made that
„„.ve.»e.
*i ...eeimg
hostesses for thelienext
meeting„„on
Nov. 11 will be Mr*. Sant Martina
and Mrs. J. W. Altman. Thuse
present were Mrs. Jack MacDon­
ald, Mrs. P. 11. Tepsic, Mrs. Karlyle Housholdrr, Mr*. It. L. Perkins,
Jr.. Mr*. Alhm Duxhury, Mrs.
Richard Batchuior, Mrs. Richard
Brown, Mrs. Gordon Bradley, Mrs.
Marlins, UUs Mary Gayle, Mr*.
Altman, Mrs. Raymond LumkplUt,
Mrs. Wallnee Philips, Mrs. Terwillegar, Miss Elizabeth' Dyson,
Mrs. U. II. Johnson, Mrs-Dyson,
Mrs. Irving FeinU-rg, Mr*.' Davis,
Alias Stone and Miss Barbara Ruprechl,' .

Organizational Meet
Held At Mrs. Brooks
~~~X organizational meeting of
Circle No. 3 of the First Rsptist
Church waa held on Monday at
the borne of Mr*. W. I‘. Brooks,
Jr. on ParJ^ Avenue. The follow­
ing officers were elected: Mr*. H.
E. Turner, chairman; Mr*. Lula
Miller, vice chairman; Mr*. Mary
Hall. Bible study: Mr*, tl. C.
Moore, personal worksr; Mr*. C.
A. Anderson, mission study; Mrs.
Edna Pearce, social chairman;
Mr*. G. S. Selman, program chair­
man.
Other officer* elected were Mrs.
J F. Harrison, stewardship: Mrs.
8. €. Graham and Mrs. It. M.
pearce. enlistment chairman; Mrs.
A. C. Benson, secretary and trea­
surer: Mr*. Turner Lodge, litera­
ture! Mr*. 0 . G. Roller, children's
home and Mrs, Hal Colbert, com­
munity-missions. Following the
business session refreshment* were
served by the hostess, Mrs.
Brook*.

—Selin* (larTtwm liiaptei.-Wangli*
■*-.,U./e of ll..- ~7Vm.-rlM lwMv mlrURm.
held

t b . n t w n l n y l i m i t i n g - o f —l h a

ve*r on Friday u t . the home of
Mr*. W. M. Thigpen with Mrs. J.
H. Kay 'at co-hostess. In the ab­
sence of the Regent,-Mrx. L-. P.
Hagan. Mrs. P. E. Bolt, ViceMr. and Mr*. J. C. Wolfrr Regent, pre titled.
of Rivcrheud, N. Y. me visiting
The meeting was opened with
Mrs. Wolfer’s sister, Mra, Uin the D. A. R..rituf) and pledge to
F. Wade.
T S fr - the -flag. Routing business was
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conducted after which-Mr*. -A.-R.
' Mrs. W. A. Bealy’TKai returned Kev l e a d k paper on the founding
to her huiuL- in 'Atlanta, Uu.'fcftet* of the D. A. R. Thu group was
■pending some time in -Sanford celebrating the 37th anniversary
with W r brother,.W . M. Sc«tt. of the D. A. It. Mr*. Key alto
read a. history of.thu-organisation
written hv the past president
Miss Eloise 'Cochran of Camil­ eral. Mr*. Julius Y. Talmadge. The
la, Ga. ha* returned' to her homv* title of the history la “ Eagle's
after visiting for n month with Wing*".
relatives in Luke Maty und SunFollowing tile'program a momford.
oriul service was led by the chap­
lain. Mr*. H. J. Lehman, for Mr*.
Friend* of Mrs. W. V. Hitring J. II. Root who was an officer* in
will lie glad to learn that she re* jthe-chapter for many year*,
lurried today to her home on San- ( Two nev, m, mb«r*, Mr*. R. W.
to"' i . A V « " .U*
0 *RUPlWhl and Mr*. 11. W. llUckrf.
an*r Memorial Hospital where she were Welcomed into the group and
recently underwent an u|M&gt;rntion. , refreshment. Verc served to Mra.
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i Bo1** Mr*Mr** Ruprecht,
Mr*. J. (.. Ball and Mrs. J e w e l Mr*. M. 8. Wiggins, Mr*. J. II.
Moseley returned on Monday from iMnick. Mr*. P. P. Campbell. Mr*.
Tampa where Mr*. Ball Attended ,A. W. Lee. Mr*. Rucker. Mr*. Eda convention, suonimud hv tha m0nd Melwh, Mrs. U hm an. Mr*.
Federated Pen Women for nil de- F. K. Iltnimlllat, Mr*. C. It. DawceiidaQta of piopeer families of niM- Mt-v TWtpen and Mr*. Ray.
Tampa.

Personals

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j Hallowe'en Carnival *
! Planned AT Meeting?

Hollywood
Byg. _BOH*
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H— m t r » - Trr|i: - r r n pt,-r~T' r-T ~'Ur,~t ~
“TTOIrvwo p if ,^ u fl.VTre
- *nrmTT-trHrgW^T^rr,flr!!t.!l tfrtW T
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"( lb" W. "t ft iiH.iU |vknhw1-4lM»
■T*s*
&lt;&lt;-" v.i I whir nt*jW*«r_a
bur Teachers- As-uvtaliutt belli at the ■
m-vt-r gel* ki»*ed by- - Roy Unger ■ -»hool on Wednesday iifL'tuuon.
t* seeking a film series *'f her Tlie group decided to iud.t the e a r-1
nlntl o irth c night uf n , t r no under]
w n.
For year* Dale h*» played ft the su’pervisihit of Mrs. p,m aht‘
clove second to Trigger In Rim­ Dunn, general ehairman.
The main feature of the event ,
ers' film affection* and latch
Jhe l^s Is-eh doing some stfalghr will its a chicken pllau supper with t
role* wilt of, the toddle,
th e Mr*. A. I— Barineau in charge as- |
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r ..n
Mr*:e flimluti' itrivsnn. t
\ u ' ^Whet,
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Mill Inrlud*
M.x,
she re Othw fro,. lu.t nth,'r entetlainment, i.ltv
r„leo lour wi h Boy. shell J"
scooter rid.-.' under tinwith RapuhBc im#M-s almut a new ill(pctj(in (if J!r( ,u &gt;
,,tw„ n
d-al ftu. a' *t-ti&gt;-- vianinr: i'"r ami Mr*- Hoy R rrlr Apple lioli*’
sslonr.
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blnrr Mr*. Wheeler Mi l.vltan. cold
drinks. Mr*, (ilenn l.ingfe: fish
Hick Powell U finding out tha*. pond, Jlr*. John Andes; tdeture
indepemient production U tm show, MrY. A. I*. Rountree; prizes
cinrh. He has sunk' almost
for costumes, Mr- J. T.' Ilurtly;
ttito the script of "Tile I'ilfall" hot &gt;lug:, Mr*. Hnnti-i I.title; can*nd still hadn't a wotkalde »to,v d\ Mi*, t; (L Williams; fane)
Upon rumpletiiu.* “Slatlim Wes*.’ ;v.',.rk. Mrs, W A dtouti. tied fm Dick eltmbl into n riK-Vpii for i ;tnne lelllnt* Mr*. Fn d Zerrcnngr.
flying tour to priimoli- hfa nn* j Hi idee will be und- t tbe tlirectionai flight system. Uus.ness "
1
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Mr*.

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Setznick atuillo

jn two ; rv.-ek', |

Itringliig with him h’* ru « e r &lt;&gt;f ■

Ite-man star*. Mark

* NOTH’i:
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nv.vii- hi*V The observ.mc-,,f l l f , M-t ,|av, I

"no dam e^ timlci v-’pUfiri.L' /V 'JL iR —JLuW E su n g rli-t. m il tie tm lii!

burrow the ties detl females from on Sntutdav at Jtolv I'n.s-. Kpis8*lzni. k. The pc&lt; tiucs i ’s first wilt lfopal Chutrh. Rev M«rk T. i'nri»&gt; “Knock Or. M-. l*o-‘t'' with j neuter, rector, atitumneeil this

Me. ami Mrs. B. F. McWhorter Officers Appointed ,
B ogart, -folbiwid .by « 'm orning. Holy Cri.muHtThn will
i it in m d today front Arkansas,
In BnptlHt Circle ituiuphruy
Burt luincnstrr film, then am dhet he t .im inistei. d fit T V.
M. ami
Mexico and San &gt;Antonio where
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It. eart,
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.8:0** A M «t theehutch,
they visiteil their **on and daughOfficers
fled
commute*!
ler-indaw. Lieut, and Mrs. J. L.
Nor run Sliest e r and itu-tiat»k|
McWhorter.- M r.. .ml Mi*. MtP ; »PPoi''Ud *t tha first meeting &lt;X Martv AnouK** Iteatl for Sw itw r
Whorl*r were gone about five
" f*r
CircL- No. 6 of tha land In Deccmbei and Ahev're I'o'v "The Crest Gntfiliy” will !«. film­
Womens Missionary
7 Union of the
weeks,
on plaW* to film tlw’ f f t1; ed In Florida next vett Rut I'arFirs! Baptist Church held on Mon­ working
ter-.Olympic spuria. T l, let'll nrnmint knows nothing nixiui it .
day
afternoon
at.
the
home
of
Mrs.
Mr*. James O. Smith anil rhil
t ’lnude Rains writes from Ins!
..-"'.-J.” -; ; ; &amp; MlnVrtsr~oV&gt;«'i 1J 11 Htinaflnhhr. .nuwlv^laetadJ S2“l|L *ltt('r ,,r incorp-u-iu .1
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Maxine and Daley Park, former­ chairtiuit. Those appointed were n featu re picture. W hat ever
work now that his crop* m e harly of Lexington, Ky. are spending Mrs. P. P. Canjphcll. enlistment caine of her plans to return to the . vctlm l
. . Terry Mr,ire, tilen.
some time in Sauford with Mrs. ehairman; Mrs. John L. Miller, screen T
, dal*', t nlif.'s, j-ift In the iin.vles,
Smith'* mother, Mr*. L. E. Arm­ program cliairman: Mrs. 8tuwart
Ruliert Ryan, njHirtint' a kidney j D p a r-n o up the usual t.inline
strong-ami grandmother, Mr*. C. Gatchel, mission study; Mrs. For­
H. Heinrich. Mr. Smith will join res- Guichrl. HtJite study; .Mr*. W, on his left eye. miiles: "Ymi j f-r a st-trlet; Now ■-•i-atuniug w ith
his family In Noveml*r and they I . Sloudenmire, literature; Mr*. W. Won't ludleve it. hut I ran In to ;Glenn J-'onl ip “Tite Return of
The I'll- I IIJI 1, Iii l-i i
-Ii,. xtviiiil ll.U ioio.il
plan .to make their horns some­ II. Brinson, community missions; tin lb, - -er” Mrs. Csrl Mo**, social chairman; caster offspring U -czpr t liil Willi' j tllghl rlulis....lii.ii .nii—Ut... to.-^ ih»
where in Florida.
Mr*. Frank In Woodruff, Jr., in n niiulih. Ditto the AtHahdei fiulernitv nio of llei't W. t."forT M ttvitv i i m r i i
.puldicity »nd secretary-treasurer. Kmixes tITnrvw Nolanl . . ■ T ie 1mer I'CI.A f.-il lull lei.
n
! “The Woman at the Well " wa. long-nwaiteil ••Km|H-r«i 'V nltz'j Ann Lehr &lt;t the l|.dl&gt; wool
PITTSHLHIGH. Oct. i id W)“ jthe topic of the Bible study given now won’t hit tlu- veto*us until : Guild nod f'antm'n want-, veterans
Margaret Truman, silking siaugh-1 |,y j | rB, Kurreot Gatchel and memnext spring.
t to kinpv Hint studio job* f. T ip.
ter of the President, Strived here )„.rR c f t|ie circle plsnnod to visit lute
Kiln Haim**, schi'dnied for t « *j i-xpeiieoced worker* m e ulttlo*:
today from Kansas, City to launch to the County Home on (fei, 24
more film* this yl-nr H. B. I 1 l”‘. j im po"itde. Mmtv vetem ii, are
her first concert tour tomorrow
Following the husinesd meeting
night. She was accompanied only refreshments consisting of punch, fore British lu x t, imw says shell | coming to Hollywood to crash
by her pianist, Mr*. Frederic Shaw assorted rookie* and saltrd nuts have the lest of the yetif " rf,; ■] picture*, hut they'll' d...moil for
of Kansas City.
were served to Mrs. Strnecipher, That's show business dept.: Don4 disappointment. Tin; studnu fjiu t
MUi Truman’s recital tomorrow Mr*. ‘J. A. Smith. Mis* Minni* •14 O'Connor Inn ulcer*. The guy nren’t hiring. Stay home, hud.
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will mark the first lime that either Stewart. Miss Marie Stewart, worries . . .
Alan I.add told me he hem I
of her parents have heard hvr per­ Mr's. Campltell, Mrs MllUr, Mrs.
form. Her ’ mother, with Secre­ Stewart Gatchel. Mrs, Stoudenmire,
CHRISTMAS ( AIMIS
tary of the Treasury John Snyder Mrs. Forrest Gatchel, Mr*. W. B.
and hi* wife, will fly here tumor- B rintw , Mr*. d _A. Mt\vJUinin«_ftf Relax At Thu Movies!
KKLKCi-YOUH-CA ROS­
foArnom wkihmgtuij. ~t
* Canihridge, ()., Mrs. C. A. Dutton,
IN H ll It HOME NOW.
Mrs. F, S. lurmson, Mr*. Mots ami
The production of a pound of Mrs. Woodruff.
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I’llONG 'JS7.H
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beef reunites directly1or Ipdlrect\FTKIt 3:00 P. .M.
lv bet wren. 16 and 30 tona of wat- Mrs. Cordell llostcHH

were

Some wealthy communities In
the United State* spsnd a* much
as f 8,000 .per rls'svroQlu unit on
education while others spend less
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Mr*. H. E. Cordell enfertalnral
trn mberi of Circle No. 2 uf the
Women** Missionary Union of the
First*Baptist Church fur their reg­
ular monthly mretlng on Tuesday
aftrrnoon. The meeting was opened
with the devotional given by Ml*.

IIAl.I'SIZES
Bv BONNA BISK'
l ii v e rly ili Hlpneil

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lin e s v u v eterl try n il w oliieii. H en u liftillV triin n im l
w ill;

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Today &amp; Friday!
MIN
ADYENTURC-BINT

B. It. Beck.

FRID AY OCT.

9 A. M. _

Officers (or the year w ir e ’
elected and are as follows: presi­
dent. Mr*. Cordell! secretary-]
treasurer, Mr*. V. (!. Hasty; Bible ,
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GEORGE ROKKNKU
RtmeinUr (i r u r y e Huerner,
heavy hlltinit outfielder on last
car'* Daytona
Reach Island'r
year's
Dayt on* Be*
. -baseball aggie gat lull 1
8 ’ ^ Y n m iUUy
y yro
fouu out somer e found
Trig that we nevrr did kno-r
George put hi a let of time with
the Marines In the last war and
v h t came mil of the li.iltlrs with
saversl well-earned medals for he­
roic action in the Pacific.
Recently Georg* received wnr I
from one of hia Marine Corps
• huddle*„ that an Island in the
T«ik (Troup had licen named for
him.
f-K-rner did not believe it. so
• he •'orsn to check up on the slate• ineiit.
Hure enoiiKh, Uncle Ham had
••-•-ird nno ,nf them lifter him.
It’s there—George Boerner I*laud.
IIHN CIMOEK
‘ Nelson Hardin, Jovial sport.
• aertbo for the I'alatka Dally New,
passes on some terse comment
-* about neo Cimoek. fnrm rr Florida
State league arbiter.
Aa you all remcmiwr, Citnock
resigned after layfhg down the
law to President Combs as to
hew l«rge a fine should lie tagged
on Jeff Emerson of the Azalea*.
Hardin says, "Comparing his
, ee-wlrlne to hl» refereeing a_ fool*
fahll game makes Ren the’ lie*!
haw-bell arbiter In the Imtlnesi.
A* an umpire hn was bad enough
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Pitcher's aches severely handicapoed the flub in .the long pennant
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tlrnlly Useless.
Although Muslal *s»umad-pfey~ Mort Coopi.r of ^ New York
v y° /f 1fol,owln»f Giant, was operated on late In the
his attack in New York. It was rewith auch good results that
7»!&gt;i**d , ‘h"1 h e , woul,,; not '* hi. brother Walker Cooper proright until ho underwent an ap- ,„cU he wll,
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DAYTONA REACH Oct.
TSpt r lal 1—A' "ttca ry*. i n ti n n rluxt
Hcubirric High Uahy Hand Crab ,
eleven ’rolled over th e light Hem. (
inole High Baby-Celery Fed ag.
gregation by a 24 to 12 score here
last night.
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Rsby Feds.
~~ T . Z - Fhe Kealireexe eleven Lite kt-d a
Seminole kick.. The -ball 'rolled
across the goal and wqs recovered !j
l&gt;ehinrl the Fed twin marker fog'
a Hand Crab tcurhdowti.
- Lark of lildeklnr was shown !
throughout th&lt;. contest by the Cel­
ery Fed*
Tlirse who started the contest
for the Invaders were Gene Hmlth
and Rob I'ullln at the. cmU. KdL
son Mevrn, j.nd Ed YarlKirough at
the tackles, Charles ljin«ine and ;
Don liowanl at the.guards and
Glenn McCall In the center of the
forward wnll. The harks included
Charlie Thorn** and Don Ratten
at the half hack slots, Floyd
Sparkman at .the blocking track
nost and ChJrlc* Anderson at the
•pinner hark.

Perl by the same trouble although " r«h’ '■ ranfempUtlng an onerahe was a key winner for the Card.
" “JS!
In their Heptemlier drive.
of l&lt;me chips. Hank hasn't made
Roth Muslal and Monger under- uf? k
y1,1
to when and
•nt appendectomies yesterday wh,'.r* ‘l wl 1
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*1 were reported "doing fine” by on
*,e»*ball future,
r. Roliert F. Hyland, club surFrank Gustlne of Pittsburgh, a
on in HI. U uls.
mid-season hitting sensation, was
flpud Chandler of the New York ooerated on Jar rorrretlon of a
Yankees, who was lost to the club double hernia earlier this week
since mid season wll(i a sore nrm, en,l F erns Falrt, tha Philadelphia
was operatetl on. Monday for r e - 1A * first baseman, la sakl to he
mova| of cartilage and hone chip* 'pfenning on surgery to fix up his Miami ’Canes Enter
from his right rlbow.
l',irleW
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“Do Or Die” Part Of
Even without Chandler the
Even Joe DIMaggio of the
1947 Oriel Schedule
Yanks were able to walk away Yanks mav he under the knife
with the American l,cague pen-[again. There have heen reports
nant this year but Manager [that such a move was In the wind
CORAL’ GABLES, Oct.
IB
Rurkv Harris knows his return to and the Yanks have promised to (Special)—Off to n had stsrt'w ith
nre-July .form Is a must If tho reveal their winter plans for Joe two losses ami A lip, the UniverYanks arc to repeat. Despite his,next week. If an operation la lity of Miami frrolhall team now
age. Chandler at .78 Is a most im- necessary, one thing Is certain, enters the "do nr ‘rile” part .if
portant memlicr of the Yankee Joe won't wail until January or
staff, even If It's only for spot February as he did last season lls football -iljedillo with Hollins,
duty.
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m when he missed the opener w itfi'i George Washington,' Smith Caro­
lina and Cinripnati furnishing the
UV hatt-rm -rhntrr la*--night. „ T« ,Llu» ^ a hf
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so we can't lie called one sided,
but Ren let the Heal,re#** Sand
quartet Is hot rated quite
Jamaica To PreKent asThis
. Craha get* away with murder.
high as-Raylnr, Villa'nura and
Sports
Roundup
. They whipped the lighter Eustfe
Races Despite Strike |Trxg* Christian, the eleven*,which
Ily lllin il FULLERTON, JIL
I squad 12 to 0 hut onlv through the
have held the Hurricanes with{ Inefficiency of Clmock."
NEW YORK. Oct. It) (A1)—The
NEW YORK, Oct. 10 &lt;/P)-The out a victory thus far this season,
"These violations and miss* a football Gianta, who need goo I Jamaica race meeting was sched­ ami if Coach Jark Harding’s men
of Clmock's were Imd enough hut pitchers as much as their base­ uled to offer its second day'iepru- can't tu rn ,in some victories in
to miss entirely an act of un- ball uamesskes—und esn't hit gram today despite a strike of the next n.onth, the chances for
v sportsmanlike conduct th at or* home runs cither—are moaning grooms
and exercise hoys and an wins over .Vnndetbllt, Florida ami
corred when a Heabrrexr hack over the reluctance of other clubs accompanying sympathy walkout Alabama are just nlmut nil.
(weight, 1W) pound*), w hon name to trade with them . . . "Every of van drivers that resulted In
Although tho Hurricanes have
we won't mention here, deitber- time I mention a player, the Other greatly reduced fields.
thus far 'failod to liv e'.u p
' ately kicked an Injured Eusll# team decides he must In* pretty
The strike, which l*gan at expcrtatloos. Coach Harding
player In the head while he was good after all," complains proxy
still hnpfful that the men -m
I stretched out rm.the ground should Jack Mara . . . and spherical noon -yesterday, was staged by whom lie de|temled most hegyIllnot onlv prevent Cimoek from Steve Owen adds: 'Some day well several hundred of the Irackstretch will finally hit their stride! ami
r*fereelri» nnv more games in too complete a pass and fool some­ hrlp, whit are seeking union recognltlon, &gt;80 a month more pay the chancc*_*re- good that they
East Florida
Conference,
tl body” . . . Dsvenpnrt, Inwa, foot­
should liar him from officiating ball fans have chartered two . air an d -lirtter dormitory and eating will.
conditions.
J" by
In any.kport any'placo.’’
liners to take Coacjt “Moon" Mul­ Tho union, AFI/-teamslrr* Locrl since lUI-'l and then hsmm’twl
•'We were m i alone In these lins and hll .8 k A nbrow College HU,--cl*im* memlisrshlp stsim v Injuries-m ost e f the falhrhr*juatitens.-We-wer* Mttiitg with squad to the llllnols-MInnesnla about JOO of 'the nearly 1.200 liegiivniug to regain liir pre-war
roaches, eportswriters and game Saturday . . . ami when employees of the various stables form and from now on Im I* ex­
football offieiala and they saw their return those same fans likelv at the three New York tracks. pected to put nmne dynamite it
[the same things
Th»y will rcmnrk: "Now you've seen
Out of a field of 70 horse* on the thus, far* erratic ’ tfarrlcano
F t feci the tame way about,It and If It, let's tee you do it.?
yesterday's opening card of seven attack.
&gt;anythlng cornea of this little arQUICK KICK
Injuries ahdved Ernie Mntrj
races, there were olxtul 20 late
(ticle they ate tnora than willing
John Jacolw, Oklahomn U. track scratches. -An indication of tjhnt kaan- Krltb Doyle, the quartri
tin h*ek up anything we have said coach, say# hi* cross country was In store for today was seen back and center, who are th-here."
Pi
In tho fact that only two of the team’s more reliable bqekarups, in
' We will hut make any comment all this week . . . Although his horse* entered In the featured the T. C. U. game, hut (with of thesn
on the above statenieuts, hut wn squad heat the Oklahoma Aggies Glade Valley purse sro quartered men nre due hack agrwnst R ilflin.
„thought they wrre wmth reprint last week, Jacobs' protested: in Jamaica.
which should stiffen the Miami il&lt;. ing even if they are tight or "Johnny Tcakel of the Aggies
fenso to the high point It rtnrhl'd
.wrong,
passed a ir my Itoys. Looks like
against Vlllanova..~
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wc need sotqe work In that de- a ahot at a third straight WitlHowever, the Hurricane coaches
ener Handicap victory. One tnoru are going hark to wrtrk long
a inocock Freshman .o n b *m u 3 u t b ‘ s p o r t s p a g e and they’ll Im pointing him out and hard thla • week on rorree;Rill Cox dsules that- as Miami’s oldest cTlixen . . . Iijb the Hurricane coverage of
amed Star Of Week heAlthough
p la n s 'to sell ihfe football Washington sml Imc, which pop|&gt;ed punts. All Miami foes hsvo nicked
Dodgers to Rranch Rickey, Rerl up with the No. 1 football oddity up huge gobs of yards ill fall
Ily IIILLY ANDRR80N
Hell reveals that llrnnch hs Inst
when Rill Uliiplcy
phlpley .ttatt.
wsn- uu roU»nl»g-M&gt;am7-lriftc«r~a~ fee- ’
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Fate Ih In Handn Of shout playing pro hall and intendConference-Officials- ,;'1r^Te?tw,f g’^ i Im.n.grr of

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PHILADELPHIA Oct.. IB (/»&gt;)- Justice
« A fter I hail received the money
The case of Charlie-(Choo Choo)
Justice was ln/the hands of South­ hack, Elmer f.ayden, then commis­
sioner of the NFL. Invalidated the
ern Conference offlrlnls today
the last professional aource In-[contract anyway on the grounds
•olv.il In th* Incident emphalical- that Justice had not heen out of
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The fotnu-a Eagles' I*.** said
Carolina Igvck never arcepte.1
money from • ths Philadelphia Phil RagaxxoXformcr Eagle play­
Earies of the National Football er now with the New York Gi­
ants. signed Justice whllp • both
manager were playing for Rainbridge Nav­
uf the Loa Angeles Dons, of the al Training Station. But, said
All-Am erkan' C o n f .r o ^ ," » ld
J^L T .
yesterday ' that Jiutice returned ,v * “*.* member of the Eagle orhit ropy df a contract aad an un- jF a'j'u l|*09:
I t II. House, chancellor of the
University of North Cyrdlna, has
Imld much of the tiWIe and has ..xnresSed coafldence that Justice
contribut’d no little to the loss wl||
c|,.a re.| of the charges r j
of the T, C. U. and Hayfer’ games, orofesslonallsm;

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and . lleH’s un* Inglon game
. as a result of
t hat III
wis h
landing than wan-thwt
lli»mti*w
mtTlip- -nf-jUPtThls.' AHIUV I'JiMk
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• Rna guard. Tlie 220-pound Rock I billies . . . Trainer Jimmy Jones straight np In the air and GW’s
'Hill (8. 0.) stalwart nn.es out » planning to ahU&gt; A rm ed-to Carl R«Uus "inlerrepted"M t ft*.
i Charlie Muster, sole yearling In Hialeah for his sixth winter and a tuqfhdown.
the N. G.*H»ate College starting

lineup.

Estes was considered by Coach
Rex Enright as one of the m alt
factors in a 2B H triumph by South
iiSrrolina
" over “Furman. -The -Rock•
.’ JUI! atatr player! a topflight de­
fensive game, frequently upselMing the neatly patlrrnerl T-for.isaUbn rrverses of Durli
Now 10 year* old, till
, two Inches over six feet.
Muster for the second straight
V week gained the warm respect not
of hit teammates but the opte line In an 18-0 victory over
emion.
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ARAB PROTESTS

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Putnam. *7.062; BmJ
ami Palestine
Pale*tine police
polite wi/Yrti
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Voluila. *16,421. The capital out- day that A r a n unilenrtounil
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I fund* from the new Minium Foun- ; orim l hy State Hoard of Education le 'u lt of Arab dtii*ati*factian
f dation Program Fund ha* been sent 1 regulation*. _________
) United Nation* ■pToptfiata to parto the county hoard of public int ._,_i „e tu tk7 M7 «■.. ...nt tltlon Palestine
Police »OUr&lt;**
atrUPlIull. SI9lt'‘S?TToSl Supl. lo llh , u ( he,'&gt;7 Floridacounlie* this believe the recent InauJimi?* of the
English h a a ‘announced.
. i week; *2.245,264 went for teacher* consulate* of the United State*.
English. said that the county ,alaries.*i:w.tHl2' for transport*-1s
,cn An,j i&gt;0lWml m Jertwalem
would reelv c.a total of *24,073 (|on, $njt,lK!) foi cutrent ex pent*,
this month, of which *104171 1* »* ] U i
for capitM outlay.
as Arab protests
used for teachers salar lea,'.*1,427 ( ,
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Columbia haa 34 tlo'n o f Palestine &gt; b . imlepemfent
current expence.
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minhurstor
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WANTED—Not nnyoric Just look­
ing for work but someone want­
RECORD PLAYERS Tor rant. By FOR SALE—IJmeroek Tor drive­
ing opportunity to tulvnnia and
way* and roadway*— Phone
day or week. The Muilc Box, lit*
go ahead. Wc are locking for
1241.____________
W. 1st SL Phone U53un experienced office A credit
Poultry Supplies, Nail*,
man whb is wilting to work to
OFFICE apace In Meitch Building. Paints.
Purina Feed*, tiroeerlei and
Iwtter himself. Apply in person
Large light office*. la w l/ decor­
Meat*. TourhloO * Walaon, 12»1
to Firestone Stores.
ated. all ntUilfe*. heat and tan),
Celery. Phone 1100.
tor service furnished. Call 868*
COLORED (URL. general houan
W, H. A A. Dept. Btore.
BAHY GRAND PIANO -Wurhtwork..full time, good nay. Phone
xer, reconditioned. The, Music
436-W.
Space for office or other type busBox. 140 W. First Ht. Plmno
tnesie. See William Uaviton,
BC3._____
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Sanford Du* Station.
ALU3IINUM ranctntni windows. ^ s,orc
Stocl easement and Aluminum 9
FARM FOR RENT—20 acne* aubW O R K W ANTED
double hung windotf*. Miracle
irrigaied truck farm, newly
Concrete Co. SOU Elm Ave. FLOOR SAND1NO A finishing,
. ploughotl. and tarrow ed. 12 at.
cleaning A Waxing. Our power
Phone 1335.
tcslan well*, i.7 room dwelling,
u n it enables ua to work where
. 2 tenant houses, 2 largo barn&lt; SEE Jii.imia Cow an a S h e e t Metal
there is no electric connection
Dwelling foe rent only with
Works for naif paint A reof
available. 21 yeat* cxpvrienc*.
. farm. On Cameron avenue. East
painting._ Phone 616. ■_______
II. M. Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla.
aid*. Sanford, Fla., phone 192HOT PLATS LUNCH
R. P. O. Dos 883, E. B Stowe.
LAWN
8 MOWED! l!uw prices
Served from 11:30 to 2 at IfnpierV
Jcrrv larnl*. I’hore 78H-W.
1 ROOM apartment, good neigh­ AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
borhood. 610 W. 1 st St.
and Service. The Music Box, PAINTER nml contracting. All
- w n rk ^ ’gusrnntPMl. Call T l7n.'
— I19-W. l i t SL - Phone 0S3. ~
W. It. Shirley, French Ave. HUB.
2
W A N TED TO RENT
FLOWERS
10
Bnaineas O pportunities
fa* el] occasions
l o r is t s8
rtmenL
ROOM apartm
ent Working ^ I c N E lI X * YOST FFLORIST
Legal. Notice
F in s v CLASS arrvice station for f o r B|||N fiValHiif aalut' iituf f t i f fih - '
red. 1020 Laurel r
8 lp*a Av*. Ju*t off Celery
couple preferred
condition o ( tlte highway* t* j
rent. Now open. In good loot- ilvfrrlliirM** flft A*I|rit||1||ftt!*»F , t. it* »1 n The
i Office ph. 403 residence nh, 610-R
610 R
Ave.
i!
gm'd,
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in
many
mens,
there
j
lion. Necessary t'u have som&lt;* ii- *4» *»i | III * r tt.ll** *«f A 11fit* p f l f i M
detom n » h f !•• the ro,id*!-(N T ltr.
ji ‘
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money to pit rebate stock. Write ni«n»*'**'■■»i, tilt tiili'ifilli tii*&gt; 'if o n ni" t in- short
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re ' ilu-ing
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l.rr, l»II.
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NEWSPAPERS
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innIicing improved.
improieil. In 'm
tunny s -tA tt;
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Box
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l..u c * they are lu-iiig ronvcrteil m ;yiI,siil.t: t'id s l \
is i II AN
' PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
. AilmitolftltaiteF
four-lane t ra ff lew ays .which
12 S P E C IA L S &gt; « V l C t h
BUNDLES.
REAL liSTATfc
a *1 H it* 4tf; lh* inrt&gt;‘
IN SU r ANGB
10, 15, 20 and 25 CENT
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TTinlr uf Aitn.i l^ariBR. will shoiten the mum tout*- l«y j I.RNA K w ill
, RENT.A CAR
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Iliy-passing many small towns.
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MORTGAGE l o a n s
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____ JHEKALD OFFICE____ __
Vs
YOU DRIVE IT
Rut to lie *11 re of n place lo *t*y
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
PHONE 200
CEMENT STEPS for your home.
at the end of I lie ilny, it i* necess­
Registered Broker and
HTRICKLAND-MUHItlHON Free estimate. Mtrnrlo Concrete
ary to roll the m ites under the ra r
Insurance Agent
H r. ( ’h itrlfs I„ I'crstnm
U-DRIVE.IT. INC.
ratty iw i^ to 'slo p jn m id-atIn noon
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
Rm. 4 Florida State Rank Bldg.
Op to m e tr ia l
to trv t*&gt; ginli Miitalde nteomSEWING MACHINES
SEE *US FOR
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Ifldr.
modathm*
If
you
don't,
you
limy
NKtV HOUSE, 2 bedroom*, partly
Mim e o g r a p h p r in t in g
SALES AND SERVILE
Ilnurs: 9-12 1-5
Phone Z9*
end mi In a third eta** Joint.
a n d t y p in g
, furnished. Small down paym ent
Bert's Sewing Msrh. Shop
Sal. 9-12
A few other obstacle- are wives.
CREDIT BUREAU OP
Balance like rent. For. appoint­
115 S, Fhanrh
Ph. I IN
Eyes Ei*mliit-d -rGlasses Fitted
I licit- baggage, nnd their expressed
IT PAYS T O U 9TEN
SANFORD
ment call 9173.
desile fur Visit* to -rutile objec
lliXEUU FEEDS—eotrpiBte liixPhwie 180
116 N. Park
Head The AtU
Hunt'*' Tuxed« Feed !
EMu-rt-Rmho-Rypairing------INCOME PROPERTY .- ^ M c iL for.
home and Income live In one NkW S l’INKT PIANOS Weaver.
Fred Myers. 311 h. 2no SL
Liberal trade in &amp; tcrine. The
rJnt the other for *60.00 month•
1
TI1K HOME.SHOP
Music
Box.
I1U
W.
First
Jib
T Iv. Can be purchased for *8,* a V lt...a iL ITANOASO I RAMOL
WATCH
ft
CLOCK
REPAIRING
Pohne 053.
r g,
■ 600.00. *
------- 41UUKJ1T - t —WILL IAMB, ReaUa* “ &gt; itA a j“ siiifi&gt;n';D iN N R 7tff ” - 1700 Sanford -Avor- Phone 1I43-J Raymond Lundquist, Associate
ATTENTION MDIIIKHS
every night at Homer'*. ,
'Atlantic Bank Bldf. Phone 732
I *■&lt;■&gt;!»■ !» " . « "•* ( i r / 1 .
—DIAPER HKIIVICK
GLOBE grentcat cuprate whole­
Itnliy
Valet
furnishes
hospital
S6IALL country home on paved
sale distributor*, offer* novel­
clean, sterile diaper* a’ffd deodorroad with all ronvienccs, 8 large
CAlton
ties. sundries, toys, gift"* l«
ixed container. Eeunomical end a«rtl4 r*
i f t C | 0 l i ft
1
Iota cah be purchased on con­
■hrnwd buyer*. Ulobo Trading
safe.
Fully
medlrully
approved
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venient term#. Priced at. *4,050.Co. 109 W. Flagler SL, Miami,
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CnIV Daytona 2467-W cvllect fer
‘ Fla.
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details. 96 diapern, 82 n week. D E L A R S A L E S # D ept.
KOhV.RT A. wVLUAMB, Realtor
s u rtw ,
Raymond l.undquist. Associate
ONE NEW 8 f t U., E. Deep ____ "F IRST IN HANFORD"
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
Phone 732
Kreere *329.75. Onqi - 64 then WILL grind rorn fur f*«d, grit*
Cabinet sink, all porcelain *149i* meal every Snturday morn­
'A ttractive three bedroom hunga95. One 48 In. ralitnet »lnk.
ing. J. W. Bell. Lake Mnnrqe.
&lt; low practically new, small down
stainless steel *137.50. One 30
payment balance monthly. ImGal. Round W ater J lc a te r *114.- FOR RENT—Floor-sander. Easy
.
jm-dtiilr trassrstioni
operation. Reasonable rale*. HanX u o R K ItT A.' WllUtlAMS. Realtor — ‘HANFORD BLTCTfnC CO.
ford P aint ft niasx Go, I'hone
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------' 7 ROOM hous« 4'» acres. Chicken
SIGNS
- run*, row pasture, fruit, hath. LIVING ROOM •‘ouch. OIB Park
Show cards and Doatara
Ave.
.All In good condition, .In Lake
O—D in ra s ig n s k r Vic k
Mary. I'rieeftkWXbOO unfurnish­
GENERAL EI.KtTRIC
0. D . Lahdress. I W t 1621
ed. Can lw hild with furniture.
BLANK FTS,
* L- WMt". Bo*_2»7, U k e Mary.
Cohen's lindlator Shop for cot:..
Randall Electric Co.
plHe radiator aervire. 106 Sa.t*
NEW 5 room house complete, hath SUi'ERFLAME Oil Cirtulallng
fcfd Ave. I’hone 366-W.
C and kitchen equipped, Venetian , .Leyte ra, Randall Klee trie Co.'
• j'- blinds, ruga. 1/3 down *40.00
EXPERT auto painting and body
;-. per* rupnth,, Call 0173 for are .Wa t e r h o sk ^ s pViii a l *siT rt ■ repair. AH work guarani red.
^ ' pointmeftL
' r i l .i i
tR i 11 2 ply Green *3.75. 25 f t Block
Jackson ft* Gibbs Body Hhop,
*2.96. 60 fb Black *5.50. Also' 21(10 French Awe. Phone 1000-J.
ATTENTION: — OWNERS OF hoxe
noxxlea and sprinklers.
REAL ESTATE! WR NEED
SANFORD Beauty Salon, 309
Senkark Glass ft Palat Co.
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF _____
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on Spiral permanent, lasting
—APARTMENT HOUSBS, COM- AUTO PAINTING SUPPUKS,
6 mo. ft longer. OytdT wavii
. MERCIAL BUILDINGS. LOTS,
Dulux and Duco Spraying En­
t'nn*uimde ft Hachinelt
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS,
amels and Lanucr*. Masking
waves guaranteed. M
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
tape. Sanding Disc and Paper.
T F YOU HAVE ANY PROPER­
ROOFING and painting. . Free ca
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timatea. Smith Baothera. ConTY TO SELL. WHY NOT LET
H 2-II4 W. 2nd St.
ME KNOW ABOUT ITT AS
tiactor. Phone li t
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CAN UR SOLD, A. CULVER
your laundry and dry cleaning
class condition. One bicycle.
G O L D E N — REGISTERED
needs by using /p u r favorite
Fishing
tackle
and
miscellane­
REAL E S T A T E BROKER*
Self-Serrieo Laundry.
ous.
404
French
Ave.
,
MAIN OFFICE ON IT-92 HIGHTHE IIELPY BELFY LAUNDRY
WAY NORTH OF UNDER­ 1 PR. Ladles new Dickerson Arch
400 W. 16 8 t.
Sanford
PASS. TELEPHONE WINTER
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PARK 18*. *
blue kid high heel oxfords *6.00. Royal Master tires are back
H. B. POPB 3 0. INC.
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6 ROOM house,1 completely fur­
YOUNG
colored man missing, £3
nished, paved stre e t Can be •
A K T 1C U J W A N T E D
years old, dumb, 8 ft. 7 In. tall.
seen by apointm ent Call 769-J
Minting about 6 weeks. Neme
, after 6 P. M.
Highest cash price paid for used
Rufus Green. I t : found notify
- n n t o le. * Ted Davie Furniture
B ARTICLES FOR SALE
Cora Winn, Cameron City.
Co, 811 E let. Ph- 958.
PIANO—excellent rendition, rea­ I'LL BUY your ear refardlcei of BRIGHTEN UP vow epli, drees
sonable price. Write for ap­
or cost with a hand mads cor­
age or condition. Roy Real, 306
pointm ent Box 272, Lake Mary,
sage. Also have visa flowers.
W. 2nd St.
Mrs. R. 1. Palmar, 914 Myrtle
4 V^ ,
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THE LONE HANGER

Don’t Be So Sure!

By Fran Striker

�GE EIGIIT

H IE BANFOftD flERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

CIO Convention

V andegrifl Says
A ggression NotEnded Rural Common Sense

Kiwauis Meet

G c il

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tCMtlasea f n a Par* Owl
and civilization, of the Iom of the
trail, and. of finally teaching a
companion who took a separate
native icttlemcnt. He then was
guided to two minion* tier, * p rin t
and his attendant, and from their

By Spud Johnson

COLLEGE PA UK, Md, Oft. 10
-tdO—General Alexander A. Van* FARMERS MAKE STRONG
degrift said today it la plain
EFFORT TO COME BACK
now that LI. S. victory in World
AFTER STORM TROUBLE
War II failed to make the world
safe for fundamental freedoms
Tropical'storm a during the past
'even for th r . picrtul." _ U U

ndent voice-hr nnnarrnt " ihs m1—t" T‘v &gt;
m ** t i i a _ in, i. f it in •
,L &lt; el
or peace Corps commandant
declared,
“that section of Florida, but the grower*
and security and that voice it we did not remove every sourci have l*rn working with might and
of exploitation and aggression.' main to make a quick comeback, /
Henry Wallace."
Across the nation In-fla. Fran. mm iii mind, uitdfckriit U TJ ' in ample* of the
etsco, two powerful union leaders m address prepsrrd tor the fall farmer must contend with in hit
rm erynl as undisputed bosses of ■onvocatlim of the University of
job of producing food. More than
the AFL convention.
And in New York, the National tax ^tveloped fine* V-J pay anv other workers, farmer* are
ml that the
ilUmtton
j-iand
th fritp
atio n which effrrjrtl b l.lh d vagaries.of wrath*
.MsriUim Union's, sixth . Li.onial M aple
*r. People In other lines of work
convention wound up witji l’resl- raises these questions:
Arw We atlcm p'lne merely to usually can
itlnue to plod iks ,
d e n t Joseph C urran declaring “the
* r 'W«jrrrie-sroWeir|
* 4 krr i , .
s e s I "e t ■ s 4 i t t
f T . T I .
-ftrm m sunist
p a r ty t ! t tht*
'Union T ,
nding full well 'th a t a down a little, during eztremes of
on ita wav out."
rill surely followV*
weather such aa drought, freezes,
* AFL h-adt-rs George Moany of
Are we so terrified at and storms, but th* farmer may
the Plumbers and Daniel J. Tobin
lose all hla plants, much of his
or the Teamsters won control of
lertilizer. and weeks of hard work
the Idg labor organization's con­ fare that we will settl* for i
during a two-day is to rn .
vention with a maneuver which re* kind of pence at any price?
Many farmers suffer trL-heavy.
suited in abolition of the Id vice
losses in young plants not yet set
t i i sldcnriri, and incidentally re­ Woman Foyml Dead
In the field, crops growing In the
moved John L. Lewis of the Mine
Workrr* as an AFL officer. I,cw- In Automobile Trunk field, fertiliser, and lime during
the two storma in 8*ptemb*r. They
ia* refusal, as an offirrr, to sign
also suffered losses or possible
a non-Cumrnunist affidavit in cumchance with the Taft-Hartley law '^foreemont offiena in Cook losses from failing to get their
rropi to early market* where good
.had nr*vented 300,000 federal loc­
al membere- from using the faeil- ••vuntv joined with authorities In prices usually are paid fur pro­
n
arbV
Du
I'sgq
roClity
In
a
duce. E*sn though they have been
Ills* of the National Labor Rela­
search for the slayer of a 35-&gt;ear- able to replant quickly land many
tions Board.
Meanwhile, the CIO convention, eld woman whore mutilated and of them have not), their* rrops
in i noisy demonstration, cheered n tarty nude bedy was found
right-wing speakers who shouted stuffed In il;e trunk of her autheir support of American policy tr.mohlle ji-iterdav.
Tbs victim of the brutal attack
and who shaiply (tilirim ) Ru*.
was Mrs. Catharine M. .W asil,
sian and Communist methods.
* In New York, the longest inert­ mother of three young children.
ing In the National Maritime Uni­ The, youngest. William, 17 months
on** htstorv rndrd with President old. was found lying on the front
Curran commenting that despite srat of the car parked on a high­
“obstructionists of an oiganirml way m a r suburban Chicago, He
machine.* the rank and filo was u-as not Injure*!. Her husband. beds; many had pump* working
able to win control of the conven­ Stephen J.. 41. a bricklayer, was night and day to removt water
tion.from their fields; many were
Th* CIO convention in Boston .rife had been missing from home ditching and diking to take the
water off their land; and prac­
was told that the American labor with William for two weeks.
movement cannot tong exist “unPolice said they were seeking tically all who could were getting
less tt devotes itself to winufiK for questioning a msn named hy another crop under way.
Those whose crops were ruined.
Political battles with the shme zeal
It gives to economic list tics."
Nick Reldy u l the Cblcago. plant beds destroyed.
homicide detail said th* man
Political Action Committee, ad­
lay th iir exacting time schedule
dressed the convention just after named by Wasil had not lieen at for planting knew they had lost
home
for
a
week'.
Police
said
Wasil
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.,
labor and money, but they didn’t
called for a union of labor, house- told them hia wife frequently take additional time to moan over
•wlve^. farm ers and war veterans disappeared .*without explanation their difficulties; instead, they got
to win the next election away from anil he did not report her, ab- right to work to make a crop if
what he termed
humanly possible. Such experi­
—- - ~M
'servile Con- senre
vre«» intent on serving sp n isl inences ar* not nmv to most of them,
W - ' tareits.*'
and they took the trouble In stride.
Kroll frankly told the delegate*
It takrs pluck, Initiative, energy,
Small
BuHinesH
that the CIOTiasn'l yc( duplicated
and lota of hard work to start a
—in the field of polities—its suc­
quick comebsck after adversity,
Il&gt;sllsw 4 (m** I’aa- n»*t
cess at economic organization.
and Florida's vegetable farmer*
rnme
of
tax
holders
to
&gt;
whom
Declaring this "is because we
j have shown they have those qualldividend*
are
paid.
haven’t sufficiently applied ourIn the field of business prac- i ficatlona.
reivp*,’’ Kroll called for 1,000,000
tlees;
the committee:
“block worker*" — people who
ylgprou* enforcement
would organize their neighbors in . * I, a tUrged
. .
i
__ f l . t k a a M D a l a a
Truman
the
Robln*«n-Patman
otaek. lie said th* CIO.
PAL already had 100.000 such IHseriminatlon Act. recommend*
irM tisw s !&gt;•■&lt; r»e*
Ing particularly that the Federal
exports pushed prices
.Trade Commission plac«#’Tlmlta | said that 'f
higher, adding that
lion* on sellers who require puralways •sports about
•yehese* irf errmmwlitlei hr*such r cmc-thlrd of II* grain crop In nor-,
excessive quantities that small
The eoofeienr* was devoted
t onlinurd From Page One
largely -to the' food-saving eamIjmi Writer had astuied him the
-palgn—and—i*— ether -aspects of
.Mn Li i . lu u to ,il
among sniaTT cnTercrlsei. incTudrng European, aid.
both tria ile rs and m anuinctures,
Mr. Truman said an extra ses­
in such activities as buying, sell- sion of Congress to provide *m*rihg-and advertising.
,
•gtney assistance for Europe Is
3. Ibtapproved "an y . commercial sliii a poasibllity, but he la *U1I
trying, to find funds from existing
■itandanU and government pi —
menl specification* ■ that allow sources to'provide stop-gap aid.
to | He said this effort has met with
.1 onlv . one nr a ‘few suppl
and tome success In recent daya and )
Herndon, Clerk of th? egtform wth requlr»ment»
"-.JCircuit C-.un
eon d e m e n d
'disc rim in* tort* cited the us* of Kxport-4mport
freeh* rates,"
'
Bonk /unds and a |M ,000,000 purOn’ -the subject of labor, th* «&gt;»«»
French franca. But, be
committee rrenmmemlnf a federsl. **'d- that does not neCetaarlly
study "to determine whether or!'"* * " • "
*#“ ‘?n won„l !**
not ‘uttitHLiq'nntrest deslgiwd-pri.
f|*. He wtll csll ^ori# If he
.hUtflty ht Ibis om ntY.“;JL:^uLkA marilv fns l»ine-indw*4rial-t]nit» j**1??*
add*A«
T»wr "Igqlhrea o7 you careful •nd mposed or small busnessri u ? t a l T n i m m . n i on ik . v*'
consideration of ail mailers cop. consume a handicap-to efficient
H .nrv A
I. _ ccrning the public, intrrrst be- p r o t o n In smali busnesa."
Wallace who accused the Admin-* cause future generations will be
The commltfee is a permanent |i t r t |j on 0( being dominated by
affected by your arts. We todrn ^ * VU.
m e .li.JW R , ihte* .w ell -Strvwt liitWH * - Intewf on
■#**' - h.wjI cFrikHtly
ivapiiig' S S I* '
........................ ...
benefits of the leaders of this
— t i ' ' i ■.'■
lu'■
llI' ttlJ
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TjU
. i t s InfaM
uT
ITIFk .IL
InfaiicyT
Jams* F. Byrnes in which tbs for­
attemion the results of wise, bon.
mer Becretanr of Rtate tells of
I l n n l.k a r d froat I 'M . OM)
i 4t and sincere leariarship • that a 130,000 *one be built if some diKUsstons. with Mr. Truman bobuilds, and Irsdcrship that de group will go before the City fora hia resignation. Hr. Tru­
Stroys,"
Commission and any that this is man said he had read some of th*
book, b u t not ail.
“It la better for posterity tr what Ihey want.
He aaid Boerelery of Biota Mat-‘II* urged that more fUnds be shall
would have aomethl
sreeted to any of you, than
allocated for city playground pro]-

ratnrr Today

T H U R SD A Y , T)CT. Ifi, 1W 7

h

Ttw Klwanls quartette including
Mr. Rhinbolser, Roger Harris,
p r. g , W. Rucker and J Man ia.
Stinccipher aapg "Annie Laurie"
and "Deep River.”
Porter Laming, Jr. president of
the Key Club of Seminole High
S. r
ihanVfjt the h’iwanjg rpoji,
Soring organisation for the gift

fenced in for the proKtlOh of both
children end equipment/
Following the talk, four memi-vts of the club wera appointed
1 Mrs. Hodgkins, chairman, to
attand meetings of the City Commission arid to report their find­
ings t# the rtuh. lt waa announc­
German Plants
ed that Rtate Attorney General
Tom Watson will addrea* the club
v j ' i r a a t t n M i Cewwi i’AMt ( l a . t
in November- *. -•
futfC*, providing for a ceiling pro­ Another event scheduled Is a
duction of 10.700.000 Ingot tors
of Slbel, was announced In late
public nfficiala am!
n leaders have attacked
ih-Am*riran reparations
a Wow to German ecorlval and a source of
Rent. Trades unionist*

in protest
soon after
•Utement of to* milmors declared:
to make It clear that
f « ten* fur the speed,
s fulfillment of the

FILMNO sacks with chart on a farm
in Slttlngbourne, England, la Gen.
Jtetai Ceni Ius. ex-premier of Lith­
uania and one-time chief of staff
of the Lithuanian army. A graduate
engineer and master of seven lan­
guages. Cerniue says he. is happy
earning 111.30 a week far from his
ra te d In to R u ssia .

(In te rn a (to n a l)

hear the applause for bis son.
Mr. .Lone“ announced that th»
rb would hold a jadici* night
ogratn at the .Mayfair Inn’ oil

Nuv, 10. Kuilyle Houaholdvr uru
ci) that
aid In tklu-t
sates for the Kiwani* sponsored
futjtliall game here on Oct. £4 be.
tween th.' CtltiyftK b and Florid i
Military Academy, benefit* of
which will Jw used toward pur­
chase- of a resuaritator for Fsrnuld-Laughton Memorial Hospital.

FORMER-COUNTY ATTORNEY_______ GRATEFUL TO RETONGA
Prominent Citizen Tell* About J e n . Neither the intense, summer
Hi* Own Cate In Hop? Tha- h eal'o r th , T.ard work seemed to
Ot.heyj jM#y_ Regain J h f .iu j'.Q l LMh_t J /u u . wltilc J..6A-iUU*L J* o i
herriy *Mr to to- tip. He told

meetings, and praised the coopera­
tion of the club'a active sponsor,
the Rev. J. B. Root, Principal
Herman E. Morris and KlwaniJ
President Lester Thsrp. Jle. then
Introduced Mias Margaret Partin,
“Sweetheart of the Key Club”

t

Intrndticrd to the
rrsrnnlzalio,, by Katiyl* Hou*.
1,older,.program chairman.
Visllors to the’ meeting irirludrd
Arold L-jwla and .Bill Davidson.

ami .tltrtr adviser, who in turn
•aid th at aba had never seen
boys with so many problem*. The
Kiwaniana sane “Let Me CsQ You
Sweetheart" In bar hubor and save
her a Utr hand.
,»
Edward F. Lane announced that
Ktwanis had placed a number ’&gt;f
Inrice painted reccpfacln In the
cemetery to throw I r t f t in. liar*
o liT K iiln tr * m wclciWked hack.
Happy birthday’ was wiling Ho
Ned Smith, Guest* Included Capt.
Jack Pearson and W. A. Cagle.
It waa annniincail that Ike R«»

What Women Like About Their
Launderette Store
“I Find It'* T h rifty To Um My Neighborhood
I.AUNDEHKTTK F or Two H euono. It Coots So
Little T6 Do A Whole Week's Wiuth and Ail Our
Things Last Longer!"

LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD
Srtond a t Oak

“ Kctouxa ntaile !lf« pleasant
for me wi en it looked !!kc I we*
about done for, and it would lie
impossible to egprtts my K*"1*'
-tpde-to Tha JWdWflP* rta tn rM rr
Fenl P. V*wek, Petersburg,* In d .
farm er’ county attorney, republi­
can committeeman, newspaper
publisher, and one of the most
highly respected nun in Southern
Indians.
"I suff'Udl ■tortured from Indi­
gestion. after evrty meal, and by
four ocloek In the nfletnoon I
frit almost romnUtelv exhausted."
continued Mr .Vtfck. "In the mid­
dle of eseh lunim T 1 had to stay
away from my office for week*.

■ Phona 108

r i l i n i d that I began to ear

.. I flnialtti! three bottlss I M l

t-r r-. I feel i.tr.nger. By the
I htv • eontiptrvil to enjoy, un.
usual strength and good feeling.
Reft .-i ..a , rrand for me, and
I Imp* Jh 's statement- will enable
• run* -me * Iso to regain th* joy
■! II int: as I'd id .''
.Mr. Vreck ia erne of hundreds
t f prominent men and women
praising thin fa mops medicine. Retuiipr* !* intended to relieve dis­
tress dm- to insufficient flow of
iligt stive juices In the stomach,
ln»- tif appetite, Vitamin B-l de­
ficit nev, and constipation. Belongs
may be obtained at Touchtor
Drug. Co.

Iii 1 9 15F1or Ida jj ro t| u cetl $20,(MH&gt;,000 worth of wood pulp, cltii f Lusle
of puper anil rayon - $48,000,000
including pr.oceaaed pulp.

u foreito

Mj

Florida c«u Supply twice the pceaeut
Uarywt oL puiuwqotl.

‘' t o * v.wChaaP^Py! |
K L s jiU ,
L " y . , * • ... _

JKnJUl

ufaclurert and processor# ia Florida.
Operating, cpuditiona aro ideal.

Lteutr General Albert

msvsr during an Invi
in China. W&lt;

talk by Henry Worthnian, Eustls
artist, at 3:00 !‘, M. on Oct. t t .
A Isa wjll follow at 4:30 o'clock
and the exhibit of the artist will

Horn where I sit

CELLOPHANE

RAYON

May wc send you an abstract of in*
fonnation on the poMtbililies of an

Myst«ry of4
the Mittjng Farms
Tcp. the s s a w t of fans* la
Aaurfra la ahriaXtag (by a qoarWf•slUloa la the last I t* years!).
Whart happened t* the salotlag
farauT The land has U s takes
la hy other farm , laqnMalag the
•m ag s sis* hy Iwwrty ocrwl
Does thli growth moan formtog's 00 .Icogsr P family «Uerprirot Just the opposite! Mon
famUis* o n farm* today than
• t o r - p a l y with labar-savtiif

etpantkd pu)p industry in Florida?
^

i
P L A S T I C S
f . ' ,r V“

Urlag Ugrtker la tesspersaca sad
taleeaacs—temperance that profees a saoderata beverage Ilka U r ,
aad tatstaace for a lari# that may
d lfo m t from oask own.
From whsr. 1 alt. our Family
F erns (end theyV.
of *U
farms) aro something that this
country « bo proud oft '- I . ,

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TH E WEATHER

In U nltj Ther* Is S tren g th —
T* Protect tho P u t t of tha World; .
To Promote tha Progress of A n t r l n ;
To Produce Prosperllr tor Sanford.

Partly fjoorly through Saturday.
Fe« .sho-trrs IhU aftrrnogn.
■t

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEW SPAPER
volum e

xxxyiir

B ak ersT o C u t

E stablished 190b

FR ID A Y . OCT. 17. 1917

A ssadnled Press Leased Wire

NO. 211

Antarctic Expedition Planned
To Gather Weather Information
.Elected

Pleaded In Vain

Down Size O f
Bread Loaves

SANFORD. FLORIDA

By BARBARA Colt ML Y —
Sydney. Amlialia, 0 -t. 17 lA") • Pin(mmling the lalc*l location ol
the ever ihifting south *r»gnetic polr and gaihering r*'cn»ive weather
data are ihe fint-yrai goals of Auitraha't Antarctic rsprdition, *rliej
get under way ir mid-November
Both Labor Groups uled to
By placing te.imi of melerologicsl esprit* for a year on two lonely
Denounce
Lewis; wind*Wept islands in the far lou'h, the expedition hopei to get ihr first
reco’ds nf Artarctk weaiher condition). A team of scien
U. S. Foreign P ol­ contnteni
lists, physicists, genlogikta and bi-t1
icy Is Endorsed otogisis will rarry on other re­ Heard Island. SJtOO miles .below
search.
the tip of South Africa, where
Syria, Egypt Chal­
BOSTON^
O u. 17—tef*&gt;—• Chief geophysicist J. M. Haynar a parly of eight scientist* and
lenge Rij;ht Of UN
Philip 'Mutray war re-elected prest- sources bureau safd eaact loeatlon assistants will act up two m”of
the
government
mineral
retrnrntogical
station*.
To Decide Future
drnl of the CIO by acclamation
of the South Magnetic Tole is
Campbell will stay with till*
today and promptly rejected the very Important to navigators. Ho party until he Is pirkrd up five
Status Of Palestine
Utrrt invitation to return to the cipcrla I he. Information to be n»«ulh* later by tho main ship
I VKI: 'HITCEBR Oct. IT
AFL with tauilic irmark* aliout gathered will recast Ihe southern of the expedition, the ■jtVLtnn
1I
Ih r t'n iln l Stales farareas of the magnetic maps of the Wyatt Karp. The te*t of the
John L Lewis. *
otslly e A f.l the I nilrd N*world.
.
■,
party
w-RI
remain
on
the
island
Commenting on the (act that
tirin'. l.-rin h U today to tpepd
Oiwratiorr plans for the first fot another seven m«nth*, making Three Trustees Will 1*'I IA Chief Says Kr.u
AFL Prriident William Green had stagrs of Australia's five-year wralher observations and re
h o t ra n iorlfpemlcnre hy setTake
Place
Of
1§
Of
IMicmpluyiucut
linc up a Mpcrial rnmmission
issued a previous invitation to re- Antarctic research and eiplora- polls
...
.*•
an early Korean
Former
Trustees
By Men Is Factor I ftolir ti&gt;t..rrve
Heard Island, one nf the loneloin the AFL Murray taid. “So tlon program are being pushed
inn of a national atsrm bdid that bulging man,” referring under the command of air force tie*t places in the srorld. is con­
] I*.
Three caiuMut'S nujliftrd yes*
Wj\SIIINf.ION. Oct 1 1
group Captain S. A. G. Campbell, tinually swept by 70 mile an hour
*
_
_
to Lrwii.
who traveled to thF Antarctic gates.
lerday at the office ol Supl. I Ravmottd M Foley, lloittint
"*
i
LA
KF‘SUCCESS.
Oct. 17 b P i Alluding In difference* betwren with Sir Douglas Mawson'a ex­
After, returning to Melbourne W, Lawton to nth'as county school Hmi.r Finance Vlu,ini.i..,i-'i. . . 1 ^ u„ u r|..uged today, that “th*
ihe United Mine Workers’ presi­ pedition In
for additional equipment, LSI' Itustees in the Nnv -I piimari
b d u ;tfi.i*l. I-IM.II lor rrslihlivt' |
Slates. IMBKII neither ih*
First vessel nf Ihe two-ahlp 3eHl will make a reconnaWsam-e
dent and other AFL leadrn. Mur­
They ate; Mis. Ueoigr ll’irdrn
the Jut,Id riw tiet nor the principles of th;
ray said Lewii it “sitting by the expedition, Ihe "I.ST 3501." will of d-e conditions in the far south, m County Board Dntiii i N’u. r&gt; Utttcn.laboi IMS'in n
^
" ihft-HWfkmittt lea* j
|
"
tide of the road, and he's lament­ leave- Melbourne in mid-November and in Match will drop a not bet militating »r«t SanLud. It. F. that, tlirir nn*t Ruin* I't he j
i,
.
* i i f
carrying
scientific
equipment, party of aHentists ami weather
•
[Ilf
t
luiKr
wMi n u d t b ffoit
ing hit position."
prrfahriraled hut* and stores to
Cooper,
fntm
et,
Oviedo,
school
.pay.
enyylotw
nryt
w
r
r
l
V
*
.
itm
iisH
*
hn t'sa* I'itSn
I Murray ihrm deflated: “Maybe
(lie Gen-1 v) AHetiif&gt;ly.*i~ 77 icem.
ptinripal to run in Di»fncl No. I._{_Tf*iifvm'g 1‘rfn’r i Hume I -l
hci jH.iiiii d committee hy Soyici
in the spirit of rgo dr in a flouKit
a
— e * i r ff AltfoRl- ntiTT KoV F Tlowel. ■
‘vuhfoitiimllre, I 'J r * *.nd Id
D-inttv Ftueign Minutci Andrei
'rtrh'T( bornbad,' he rmghl siTcY
if Like Maty to tun in Ditlfirl cnoitci tlinn in doing aw ay w ith
A Gioirn ko _altr i Bniisli Allothit oversirrd cheit out ami lay
M
M
It
yiS.tr
ill
r*
I
,lilt,|
LI'httitled
No. 2
nev tiiort.il ?u fliitlry ShawI mme unkind thing* about me.
In ntd-! to, qualify
, i mdi if tlirlr u II aismaiuc of
iii&gt;*« h.wU.ippea t/fl directly to the
“But who the hell am I? I just
d a le fot luivlry, a |ir|ini| mu*t je»nt*tovmr,"iii in if
edit it lt
lliin
irii. L.r liniiionv.
i happen tia be a simple-minded
•
hare t, ton-tin
1l*e a pulificrl io t -1 .I'd I mints , *
t t m t n v s renewing Russia's *tindividual wilh enough ttrength
1.0.11
,
he
.t
l,|t
(ll
it
if
P
't
ie
i
o*
laxp.vyrt, said i*ui&gt;l I a.-,pm Ii
in rny forehead to make the *ign
addition, hr IptMl ptcirnt and Ilie home l.lllllu w " i l l I t - hloticht i »•k &lt;m &gt; c,‘ctaiv of Si lie Mar
ol the eto*».“
a (iclilion tigncil hv lue n alificci jfouri "tlieie will l»- , ttrotfv lull thall’s plan to o.ethtul ihe peaceteriung m tchin-cy of the UN, de
irnnllOM*
I '. , , l-tl,*,
Murray spoil# after the CIO con­ Tropicnl Disturbance Dancer Says John Mee
krt .lid m i le.t.ot, ft,, .tp-b I e :t t
vention hurl tc elected him In n
H
ired M v-ti.il! “ i» itying to
1
ladStraiiRcT
ranees
Centered
125
Miles
Ihe llutlte
headed hv
IIV•«11«ii'M itn ?'««• Id■h111
" ’wllltC" til1’ III! II- ll 111.11

Head O f CIO

Food Committee Ob­
tains Pledge For
Program T o Save
3 Million Bushels

Three Candidates Building Costs
Qualify To Run In Are Investigated
School Election By House Group

WASHINGTON. Otll r l f r w
^ T h e Citixcni Food Committee said
^today that baking industry irprr•tnlativct have rndourd a |&gt;m|tam aimed at saving J.000.000
' bushels of wheat annually through
cooperation of bakers, housewivei
and public eating placet..
. | | Charles Luckman. chcaitman of
the committee, said that at part
•
of the plan the bakers will leatuir
smaller loaves of luead wherever ONlIiD MINI WOAKIIS chief John
4)poisible and on Oct. 2fl will ctil L Lewis pleadi with some Too feldown quantities of bread delivered low delegates to the Amerlcin Led.
eratlon ©f Labor fonvention m San
to grocert.
( In cutting' down on deliveries Pram Hco not to amend tho Federa*
comlltution bringing Fedto retail outlets, the bakert will li"ti’s
ernl union* under protection of the
alxliih what it known a* consign Tnft-ll.utiey ACJ- The convention
me it telling. Under this system tcjectcd the Lewi* plea and voted
■ be ert tupply more bread than overwhelmingly to amend the AH,
(International)
nc lially it told in an effort to constitution.
promote butinrtt. Any italc loaves
unsaidare—piekad-up- and-d i*
®this practice which .will be ilopprd.
. Luckman talc) the eavRig# ran
. be accomplished only through
- * waste ronlral ■and education elforts In the use of breadstuff#.
. He said the 3,000,000 - bushel
monthly-saving goal cannot be
,
reached unless housewives and
eating places follow the name Most of Victims Were
. practices as the having Indtitlry.
In another move on the food
Students At Ajibtirn
m front, government action to get
Polytcch Institute!
vheldbaek stocks of grain and utB*r auppltea to markets wan askedj
’
. bv the Commerce Department’s I OPELIKA. Ala.. Otl. 17 t&gt;Pi \
Small Business Committee.
| flnsli fire that follimrd

T w Guardsmen'fi
Killed,- 16 Hurt
In Alabama Blast

."tu zssrxru srT T n iir P h i l r l r n n
r U U l V II1 IU IL 1 I

Another Storm Patricia Insists
Is Reported b Love Had Cooled
South Atlantic Before She Shot

i Level Of St. Johns
•vylfe Continuing To

R i s e ^ 'i &amp; i d

MIAMI Del. 17 (At—Spe­
cial Ited Cross workers ara
being flown In Miami to
laiinrh a long-range relief and
rehabilitation program for
person* flooded out of their
homes In this general area,
Robert Rdsop, Red Cron* rn- &gt;
.lief director In Dade county*-said today. K. I’. Reiser, Ihe
sgrnry's relief director for
Florida, disclosed «1 * newa
conference that H.DgO families
In the stale had asked for re­
habilitation. lie said 22,272
persona already had received
asiatanre and Inal 15,311 fam­
ilies had suffered damage to
some extent hr the flood wal•ri.

A r i » 0 l,fh L National C h ild A rmory }
____
night took Ihe life ..f two i j ^ |,f M,,lltri. cnnltnue* in rts*
[guardsmen, j left three f nticallv
ami ha* .now xtullrri tom
itn fitted, and K.„ne.| IT odler*. | t,jr |r |y nxrt ,},r bulkhead, even
with an, offshore wind.
**
*
l it ihe A l;v ' m l nlvtrrhnic Imft
T h e. watev level appears now
to be rvrn higher than that of
Clvde Rarasev.-chairman ; f ;£ * firfe 'a l% rfc S * .
Lion's Club's1Bight Conservation! The dead guardsmen were lilted several years ago during high wa
Committee, today Informed m em -jby Col. Charles Saliha. information lltr. Seminole Boulevard ea»t San
hers of the club at the Tourist I | (
(
Nalional Guard, a* lord Avenue ii covered by wain
Carder that he had received a n d . . .
r D .. ...
...
approved fo u r applleatlnn* to nip- Alvin G. f ruitl of Newton, A h„ hyacinths driven athore by high
ply children with eye giaites.
J
"
"" 1
"**"*
wind*, and water is up over bulb
At present Ihe elnli haa suf.
.
cutb* on to the grass of Ft. Mel
BELLE GLADE Oct. 17
flelent fund* to supply the four
Ion Park.
(d't—Everglades farmer* am!
children, wild Mr. Ramsey. «nd Bed Cross Reports
At
t
h
e
.
old
St.
Johns
River
anslousty awaited
he e.ioresaed the hope that the
On Europe’s Health j Wnrchoiise planking haa been laid cattlemen
reports today on the latest
£ gum . hall machine*, sponsored by
storm reported about 1,000
over the flooded street ‘iii order
the rlub and placed in various
’ stores, will nid In financing future LONDON net. 17 r/D—The In-1 to rieimit access t*» the office - f i mites southeast nf Miami and
Irrnntionnl
lied
Cross
repotted
tosaid, "We've
——-reouesta of thi* nature.
Tnniiami Trait Tours, Inc. The
. , hsd
„ all the water
A qul* relative to tho funcllons day mi ^”im p r^ F*hml^wU s pread^of ivu!ct—has—becoma—deep—mumgh
herVterl&lt;t* Ki— of—the—Dtatflet tden—&lt;r&lt;wrm-r.
to prevent loading of heavy truck*. -n.on.T.iSWl
pcrimrnl Station here, aald
Hok* Johnson ni IVavtnna Hsarb, idicrrd tiic inrrrm e in Venereal The company plans to move t..
Ihr wairr »as still rising at
was given by Dirk Elsberry who disenss* \vns*"*iinldv caUuIrnpfttr."
The rcporl inid undrrnnuriah&lt; Its- new location a block, awav
Canal Point,, north of here
presided. The club passed a re
solution commending Lion John- &gt;w n t mainly wn. the cause of the ni Palmetto and First Street bv
along Lake Okeechobee, hut
aon for hi* work and assuring J Wrioue te a lh ‘condition, aince it N’os». t. J. C. McBee. manager.
that It was falling alightlr at
Jilm cooperation. lowered reslitggce._________ ___ im-&lt;niced today. They w JlLocrurr} Lnxahatrhee.jr*at on the Conncr'a Highway at 20-mll*
AFlSterTrom WrsT J'. C. J i f f J "AlUtotigh wcslern countrleB. (hr north h \|f nf the nn» atnrv
bend. A’cry little
llttte celery ea9 ell, principal of the South Side j which have lieCn assisted since the b rlrt teilMlog w-hirh Is bring rr
-eaos&gt;—t h a - friftfklt
t? ‘ affd the
-----Primary. Bchotd—and—chatrmnw -of j tHw-rMtetr:— have —had
_____
_
m
_____________ ____
‘inopll.s - inutemMtHWWBir
rami* rrs*
rsaa-la
w e . — .. h rstwls
hi is ’ k td ah
“Dr. Allimm iftll.
tr*e American Bdocation—Week, | fo7 a number of. years hits Tefrlla tnf^_
Thr Stale Road Department is
Mai reed. The request for ro- murk.’' the report said. "The conMIAMI. Oct. l 7 W - D . e fount,
operhtion'of th# club during that ditinn* hgyn meant »ri unpreee- rrporji'd to l&gt;e working to build
weak was favorably received and danted ‘'dxtenehm of tuberculosis t up port nf the tfoad 4&lt;1 fill at the tropical storm within exactly •
was referred to a committee for and almost everywhere ground Geneva Avenue bridge where cai» month, two of which developed
actlan.
gained against the disease haa dipp&lt;*,| tunning hoards deep In into huiricann and caused tem
again been lost.
c r o s s i . 'r ^ e d ty ^ ^ g ir made, ra- pf ^Hltona of dolUr* in damage.
disease p^irs where the fill on Semlnotg
iread-of veueral
vcuaral -disease
Heating in Held On- - "The. jpread-of
is aimply calastrnphic. Syphttte^f’ TPoilrTBtd near, the culverl was Wit repotted today 125 mile*
north ol Puerto Rtcn and 1.00*1
^ ;Automobile TheftH increasing everywhere and will being washed away.
have disastrous effects on future
It wa* pointed out by a local mifei eatl soul hr a11 of Miami.
Three DeLand youths,, charged generation*. The increase In *VD’ grower yesterday that a canal
The Weallirr Bureau advised
with theft of two automobiles in 'in Great Britain is much greater frnm Jhe Rt. Johns to the Indian that it “mav become a dapgcrnui
Sanford, were returned to County than that recorded during the River would not oolv lower flood
storm.” and placed it! location si
Jail this morning following a pre­ first World War." •
le«ri« b»re. b*i* would relieve Ih* latitude 20.1 north longitude 66.5
liminary hearing before Circuit
Kissimmee * Valley of flooding.
west.
Court Judge M. B. Smith.
Th* three Youths. Fred Eornna. Asylum Inmate Is
Wind* in the slotm were esti­
Raleigh Hickox and John Flroy
Reds
Demand
Korea
mated
at 35 to 45 mile* an hour
Returned
To
vSweden
Dowling -intended to enter pleas,
and “ihould increase in intemity
said Sheriff F. A. Mrro. but owing
Chief
Be
Removed
today and tonight." the Weather
STOCKHOLM. SWEDEN. Oet,
to Dje fact that two more men
Ionise
Fotgell
{9are to be triad in tha ease. Judge 17—LF)—Mrs.
Bureau stated in a 9:30 A. M
Bv ROV ROBERTS
atnry
Smith stated th at he will wait un­ Kaage, hlninlr- mystarv
SEOUL. Oct. 17. (/P)-Ru*s!ari advisory.
»
til tba November term of Circuit writer, came hack, to Stockholm Col. General T. r . Shtikov de­
The storm la expected to reach
to'lsy writh Lieut. Thorsten Ak- manded today that Lltut. Gtneral
Court to hear evidence.
Thomas Murray, another De- cell, th e man who dramatically John R. Hodge, American com­ the vicinity of Turka (aland or a
Land youth implicated in the rase, "kidnapped" her from a mental mander in South Korea, remove short distance north tonight, and
tc s s tis a rf ■■ r s t s siaM t-—
declined to .plead this morning. hospital Monday and flew with Stuiul I’oiieo Chief T. 8. Chang
— Immediately for making "inimical
■. Another jrouth. named a* involved h er to-Norwayr in the th irty Is out on 11600 bond,
Swedish police whisked Akretl attar kg" on the Soviet delegation
■aid Sheriff Mrro,
away to headquarters to question to the Joint U. fi -Soviet CorpmiaThe automobile* allegedly sto­ him about the incident and Mr*. aion.
len, were a Packard sedan owned Kaage Jumped in a ta il and went
(The Commiaalon haa deadlock­
^ i v Mra. Onle T. Byrd and a 103d “home for some real.” She had ed over proposal* to unify U, 8.GAINESVILLE $ t . i t ’ ■
WP&gt;'■rFord Sedan. U»# Property of changed the filmy nightgown hi occupied South Korea and SovietThonjss Doney, employee of the which she fled the hospital and occupied North Korea and to es­ Aa a result of ‘ the 1accidental
Rsrainole Tire Shop. The Packard. arrived in Norway in a gray suit. tablish a Korean provisional gov­ death* of four University of
Florida students In recent weeks.
Wag stolen during latter August
ernment. Secretary of State Mar­ President J. Hlllla Miller has ask­
and tha Ford on BepL 13.
shall recently urged that the ed parents, to restrict their sons
HIT AND R U N Korean issue be placed before the and daughters In tha use of auto­
NASHVILLE, Tenn. O ct 17 (JT&gt; United
RFD8 ARRESTED
Nation* Assembly.)
mobile* and otharjmeana of trans­
HAVANA. Cuba. O ct 17. W V - —W arrants charging a young
ShtlkoV, head of tha Russian
Not* than 700 participant# in Nashville woman with involuntary delegation, pretested - In person portation a t tho university.
Two student* died In Jeep ac­
Wednesday's abortive
general manslaughter ami leaving the that Chang also made "ludicrous
strlk* w art under arrest today In aranc of an accident were Issued and a I a n d a r ous accusations" cidents, one hy' motorcycle ami on*
government crackdown on today hi the hit-run death Oct. 4 against the Soviet delegation’s Ih an airplane crash hsro this
week.
of Mra. Alfred Rutherford, 70,
union leadership.
widow of a Davidson county d r- Korejn expert. Anatole Ivanovltch
Bhabahln.
eult Judge.
. P I.KFTIBT8 HIT U. S.
PAYROLL STOLEN
LONDON Oct. 17 DP&gt;—BHUin’a .Named In the warrant* was
KENT CEILINGS
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. O ct 17
UfUst weakly presi lambaste*! tha Mias Mary 8ulihaeher, 25, mem­
WASHINGTON, Oet. 17—IAV—Three whit* bandits robbed
United States today for delays in ber qf a widely .known Naahrllle SeAator McCarthy fR-Wia) said aWcoal
mine payroll office of |85,financing European relief, and family. The warranta were Is­ today Congrea will extend rant 091 today. The robbery n s at
one newspaper declared re
sued by general sessions court control* after
Sayiclan-MIno of Republic Steel
rnant of the 13,750,
i i - J ltapaa and were ITaulKbrUy
off calling* Corporation and took place a f*w
Toan—ll te i r HrilalnN worry.
iworn to by Robert Allen Gf
I* left solely in tho hand* of local minutes after the whittle blew
America'a."
a nephew of Mrs. Rutherford.
hoards,
* .
beginning tha morning shift. " -

Given Eyeglasses
m)By Sanford Lions i ”«* ^ ptryp?

She Did Not Like'

N. Of Puerto Rico

Auto Use At U Of F
Will Be Restricted

Rid'ing ( lub Plans
Fish Fry, Tourney
On Armistice Dav

Rep

( iwiti’n (R-low t ) . it trivetlt

' l( tfte United Stale* will not
g.tloic |uo.ii.|e
ne'mqw.litllc
of
train , live practice* in the build- 'tipcc i the - C hattel," Gtomyko
. *,..krd. "w li » v ill? "
ing It.idea.

HAVANA, a t 17 &lt;&gt;V‘ I'atii
eia Srhmtdt testified today lint
While |nlev - w,.. teaiifi-tti.
JI** e- ' i -* t that the Atnaricin
her romance with John Lester
(it*, on m le rirrte d t ii'inm ent lin t 11••i" -* a I w "u itl tlireaten tha ae ry
Mee ol Chicago fooled hefoir he
T she f i i i i e t N a tio n s ’
' xl 1 1 1
f’|.*n» for in \imt 'ti r Day pt the fedctitl tint c m n i'iit, ).e,
wa* fatally shot la»t April "he
Mfunn Idle1. 4 HVnrt sml Egypt
came I could not agicc wilh far* lade, Ifh In , and tuimi iii.riil jof it. "t llf lllr t u e " o||
fm moil}- rh-i1tenge,| the right of
trp - B in es; t—v itt ir,T,i~-A-?iam iily ~ n r
on
whtltjic_wai_tii and hoi'c -a*1."*' .e.eon In winch tftnvimh— r t l V L... I ---nt.i
4f «qi 11*tj'*-«| if:a* I'ggr F.lghl I
nder* front T ieifliteitfits lilie s and lo.'it*.. may hr one ..| the "w ont
thete tranre* “
i The Tnlfiki damn on Inal CoUcountie w.il l.e nmtrd to pwl ot t r r lt iit n e rlentehl- on the ttlilui
tnmder loid the mint W e d n e s d a y v.rrr mt^r ltd rim ing '•* itv " Rep Luc.it (f* lea ) o .m r . | I a | l | i 1 ( ’l l i r l f m i l l f
Itat Mee.-w i .imer naval rflw-t.
‘hair »'» m-.nil-is o f -the thatelv tonic issue —ytqh Fry,.--- U l “ U M V - O l l U l laid he hail hero in a N.ivv ntfol.d Dtislv Root. md Sadfle L'lu1' it • *Gwdntt niadi *h-tt ■.••■ifemetti t f
hospital foi a few months after tneriine field m the Cotltl H"i .ter Folev t e n t 1' I-, I». r l ' l f \ jtit' wa* announced today by | . I !&lt;}. I loan* i 'it- a p p m s jm .n l.
the war.
miipc
to percent of t r w . r.iiistnteliflitrt
Saviatrl.
Hub pir.jdent.
Her lawyer, Rene Caiteflatio*.
(iw h in sniil be c,,0|. indf’j H , j :
Mr, Sitaascd -tntcii that it J* the ,tb e fetlcrnl t - &lt; M iR io ii -ftecito'
vxrrvnxrzrm it
WMi
aikcd Ittl
iMlt'litimi i f Hip club. If pOtsit,!
UPftpe* h i
^ n tiirg ? nn » u * • r?!n^ f ' Ilr w t lo fii Hv
"What did Ttfana fhl'la mean to hohl the rare*i St the rtiii • / h i ttiflu«*i
grg=V:fjj|
If.
-jt
to |oli* l.eater Mee?"
ne* tiirnnknidlil Im-atio'n nt M I tu t]»iir t h e tuAp lit riHillfy t»f f i u : T*i
* linfrt »-5ijllf
won
She wa* Jofin I.eilfi Mee * Miitiicipnl Airport which' the cit CTilll ii
!*'»*"«• fit... •’ir lv t^div
|»1
|t| ,|| *fc V
\n
fr *iu
If#*- Hfii+I lh»*ni i i ,' t
i »•*f t* t ■' fit
Rodcjrti of love." tfplieil tl»*- i* Irasiitg to 11o*in. Effotts lire
♦#!•
frit! Intprfjlrttl5 ttr|rn u _ "fptrMrlTrF
dancer, who- ralfeil heiiclf Salira l&gt;eiiiK innile to got* n cloy tti".1 (triifi
J *iit4i h i III nilhTi*«#
&gt;»• •
I pi itril.Ih • trniirlmiwjiL^
tt nil-lit.i ' iji^ , bn
I ( tilt Ilnur tl
i
»
Patricia laid Mee “ put kept get 'of
.1
»« fH#ir
Id |t|jflhiri| fir f» •
ho said.
ting morr tirriahle" ami that while g. mi s~. Dnni- J a.'ital 1 4j* 5Aatnaa-^l*«—u
4*m
frv fT ,i-' initial i
J" i 1»i ciit'N'I
hint if)mmi fHt m
frv. lie -tililr.l
FCT rrolirs Radio
w»‘ »n "f tV F ~l momli, 7m ft a),Sheriff
A[Mill
■
&gt; » H f|l wf fltFlf# VCfelll I’. A. Mem, uhn I* b-o I
liecame (tightened.
W1..-M i h t x f&gt;11**=I t i find
Klalion i'rouram
The three 'Judge* listened In .ling Ihe ptomolioit pm| . of ll.!nt' .
\h* Hrwr %huV
tcntly, Judge Cristobal Mom •event. snnoDim-l Hint Chnml
nit
JSfipiltl! c i f s .
WASHINGTON Oct »I7 l,V&gt;
f M’ommcect -manager Ed" J.
leaning f-irward.
I t'lrtiptf on » Iik?ht Hut l
M HfillBtRii n*H Fifto I’Jtgkti
The F e d e r a l iYinmnnU-atintt* i
Patricia entered the court wjth
- --ti l r-nHHT~T7.il tn.|.ir ••r.|ermt~r!rtttn-t^ '--,"te'*-JcTT*7-'Ttr&gt;-,'ftT T 7 'get ‘mfT’
■-her—father.- -Jhhti Rchtnfdf. ' and ^
•Stntinn WARL, Atlliurtnn, Vn. I" Tut net - *.1-,iti«-.t "I started yell*
flngerril gmwl luck Iwada give i ;
tlilstify
tH'ji"
'['tl. ’_1'iMpmm wltt’.'it Mpr / " d ’A'AIng f
RUKsjji Aeeuwed Of
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tt'enliawf'l on l‘**t I'.lghll
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In Air Tiitltl Vault
ltv 2 A.
I Bandits

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Break I h Expected
In Want!
Weather
______sa t. that ltu**in
Bv AHStM’l v fF D

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rhrtt ■c’t,
fge wa, tin■JIOHTON. Met. J7 t,7*&gt; 1 ,|&lt;|1 | The F IT dlrt-ttcil 'f ulhcrn Ajlf nl I - t I f-.'ce the cl'irtr. tie teieyiMietal
Alls'll r Wedetm'.i'i* ctela H r&lt;i«ilcii«trftuc , ■portitlng pl |.e4 ~ , *tfe O'SnnfsctUring
c.tm pn t ii* . .-/erreil tn an exI* rapitalitlni- -n W A R L . to Bpp-ai tt' a healing
le t Ira,

the "chans" in ('him*, amt *»&gt; »• ' ' " v 21 “ t" ■•hnw • n

•*••• g«' e

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liim Miitrurtiont

October'* "heat* wave" -w ith ............... . »- drawn Into the S
hmailcaatlng nr tin pmiirniu in l&gt;&gt; phone.
I In- potinsniqia - relied thropg te
tem perature, in t.'. A 'n A i e g r r a x ^ ^ - ' ^
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nriil iofit 'ne w hatahove normal from the Rrs-ktes i
",f" m tT"- economic fTrl F ■'' "■n onteL fti-t.
’Tilp I'iimmitaion nriirr di'sclihej i . MiTj-rew,". Turner ,aid. “ But
to the Atlantic Crtast. cnlltlnne.t J
j 'mpl.-menldl.
[I 'Inln'C have .-i iccewdrlver. t
the program llmat
a fu (a w Li tf r fi n ( n e U'Ptiliirir w n 4 fnr**, 1
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*IUcsttnn ii n t i i 'l ir .-r n u ll" ! tric.l ...toe •-..im 1.. .1 they wate too
niter theFweekend
»
, • ttwltnetim f'nnmiittee fnr IJmit.l Stallon WAItl. and Hu* an-.wer tn Mtl. I. It 'tin tP'I'llig harder to
The mercury rlimiTil Into the- Heft ice I., Clitmji
fhtnit, wn*
was tthaft.stit ihe .quest ten i r arisn l.rnadcagt ills- [Jtrc nth. nil the time
h e - In
nmtintclv theicaftci, ' After the !
I '.irtcd ticking thtotigh th*
RO'* ye#letdsv In must part* of hint of the | ki, slide imlnre &lt;-f nniwer
iiroadrast, n name i s ! vault cninpirtmants and found
the w a r m licit, touching A7 at WedeRteyer's repost 't n Pyt&gt;elArnl sutreted is
by rlinnr*- from the tele- e l»»inch of [ I*y- line of them wa*
Kansas City and AS at Des Moines, Trnnmrt after n s|x-tveeks&gt; in. plmne directoty and tiie per«mt j thin etmtigii tn work a* a screw,
la.. Traverse City, Mlrh., Cin­ vestigatlnn in China nod Knren thus selrrled i* railed m rtlie Ido- driver lit- this time, my head
cinnati, Columbus and Buffalo.
phone ami hiked the same qtiea un* In-ginning tr, limit)
round. I don't
N. Y.
thin which lias hern broadcast and I hint. I could have kept my aanses
Temperature* were near season, Hero o r Armentieren answered.
much longer."
al normals along the Pacific
"If the person railed ran answer
coast and rain fell in Washing­ (JoesT o Last Reward ih e . question, he received n cpsh ».
p
, ■
ton and Oregon, There also Were
nriie. If he cannot e^iswer
I &gt;i I r I I J i iiO s'rC C d O IT l
NEW
YORK.
Oct,
17—W
light fall* In Tennessee, Kentucky
Gitr Rice. 5&lt;t, whiV adopted th* nuesllon, tfe receives no prite. * | E f f c r i l v O III J a n u a r y
and Southern Indiana. •
Cool weather from ‘Canada was music nf a French folk tune In
PERMIT
expected to move Into the Dako­ create World War one’s marching
U.fNUDN Oct—17 i,Ft—BritainW. J ,,. Uolcomlif. cjnlraeloc. to­
tas late today and spread over •one. ".Madomnlaelte From —A b
ils v olitaim-d a City permit In Agreed tojav to transfer her pow­
part* of Minnesota, Iowa, Mich­ mentjeiea.'* die(| vtsterdqV.
er of government over Burma tn
Serving with Canadian trr*nn* rrcct a aix room concrete Idock January to the hew federal R*.
igan, Wisconsin and Illinois to­
night and tomorow, sending temp­ in France, Rice collaborated willt duelling and garage at Fntitlh public of Burma In a treaty sign­
era tu r n to near normal over the n HritUh sergeant, "Red .Rowland," Street and Hnllv Avenue.
ed hv PHpte.MIpWter Attlee and
to write the Ariii*ntieres lyric*
weekend.
Th a tin Nu; Burmese premiar.
i
ROTARY SPEAKER
—11ink y Dinky . Parley Vou*
When Die transfer is completed,
J, Ed. Moore of tha, Florida H'trnta
and speed up the tempo of Ihe
will heeoma ■ completely
.VIOLENCE RENEWED
French snhg "Mademoiselle De Forest Service will tie tlm .princi­
HATTIEKHURG. Miss. Oet. 17 Bar.l^.D uc" for adaption to them. pal speaker at the tt'daiy Lunch­ imli'pemtent country. Thskln Nq
(A*&gt;—Police Chief M. M. Little
Slide an said Burma would apply immadiHe was also the composer nf eon Monday, A.
reported shots were fired today two other well-known World War lintinced today. Mr. 'loore will etelv . for membership In tha
Into the but terminal here In a songs "Dear Old Pal Of Mine.” speak otl* "Tree* For Tomorrow." United Nations.
The treaty, a British spokesman
renewal of acta of violence and "K e e p Your Head . Down,
" 1 ,-,,_yer.\defense, finance, sconagainst the atrlka-troubled South­ Frit fir , Itnv.”
NEWSPRINT
CONSUMED
X
ern Pus’ Lines, Inc. Bus Lines'
NEW YORK Oct. 17 Mte-Dally nomJc and oilier legal and e#nFot a miinter of years he wa*
employe* said that preceding llj» a vaudeville pianist, aecompanv^ iiewipapera reporting to tfie tract agreements tetwevn Britain
shooting two rocks w*{* .thrown Ing headliner* and playing his American. Newspaper PuMiihrr* ami Burma. *
through the terminal window, and own son'ga.
Association consumed 21*9.807 ton*
th at three shots war* fired
ItAPIET EXECUTED
of newsprint In September and at
through tha cafe window lata yekthe end of-the mqpth had 39 day*
RICHMOND. Va. Oct. 17 (#V terday afternoon.
1
supply on hand or in transit. Hits Ruford Russell Morton, 30-yearTRUMAN TO SPEAK
WASHINGTON Oct- 17 « V - represented a decrease of 3 days’ old Danville, Va., negro, paid with
FLORlDA AIRWAYS
............. Truman
.......... ....................
President
will Join Sun- supply from stocks at the and of Ids life today for raping a white
WASHINGTON
O et 17 W9-—; day
in ceremonies
m arking.estate
August, 1947, and compared wilh woman, the mother of twiv last
_ . j j i . i— _, . , .i n . , i i .
■
.
•
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.....
. —
Opposing addition of 16 eltles Ur .lishment of tho National*
Pres­ 34 days at the end of September, Mav 9. The negro, whoa# a]
the Florida Airwave, Inc., Intra byterian Church, designated as M
L _
_ 49
,, days oh the same tu_lli£_Stftln
1948.
and
sU ia yystam. W, B. CaidwtU. rg- tha-ahriw a-af American Pie i liy- lli y ih IH4I. Total ncwsiprint con- commutation of tjs death
aaarrn ln a ifft, BTrP ih# Civil terianlam. The White House an- sumption in th* United iHtatcs, in­ tenre to life Imprisonment s u
Aeronautic* Board today that nounred today that Mr. Truman cluding all'kinds of uses, was es­ denied last week, was ronrlcted
Florida la saturated with air aer will apeak briefly at 4:30 P. M. timated at 3,614,033 tons for the by a Danville couhty court laa#
vtce."
July.
first nine months nf 1947.
and unveil a plaque.
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PAGE SIX
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THE 8ANP0RD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Hunting Season For Deer And
Quail Begins On November 20
Dir on.v htmlinv now permitted here it that of msrsh hens. ac­
cording to Slate Gart-r and Fi»h Comrniijion regulations. Diii season
Hartrd on Sept. IS ard rnd» Nov. 20.
Nov. 20 wtli.mrikllhr i&gt;aion for bqrk deer, turkey, quail ajtd
i^yinrl. 1 * r'nerr sfeitin will end Jan.
and_lhe turkry, quail and
rqunrel iea&gt;on on Feb. I. In the Fifth district, which includei Seminole
Friday are rlrgcd Ihereaftar.
' .During the duck, geMO and emit
season. whlrh ripens Di*r. H and
eloaea on Jan. It, hunting fa pet*
roltted every day In the dlalrfct.
The dove aeaaon la ( 1*010 Dec.
3 to Jn»r-ftf-\%i!h Mflliu l
•Jay ■r\rf rrhl»y rlnperi.
The day’a hag of huek deer (a
one. and for the sr-nson, two.
Killing , uf dou dw i t,
1
~ at all tlmea. .Aaide ‘ from ih rv,
there la also no open aeaaon on
woodcock, Komi'* goose, arrow
kdoar; tirnol, awan, snipe and
non-gamp bird*.
Two turkey* are permitted fnr
* day’s hag and* four for the
tea arm. Other day a hair lira Ita art*
quail, 12; cal squirrel, 10 and fox
aqulrrrt. It; rnarah hen, 2U; duck, 4;
feeae, 4; coot, 25; dove. 10.
» Dally shooting hours for water,
fowl arc from aitnrhe to-onp hour
before sunset; for doves, sum Inc
to sunset ’ ami of other ' aperies
from one-half hour ls*foie sunrise
to aunact. Possession of geese,
dove and roots is limited to one
day's bag, of nlbes a|n*cles,to two
day's hair.'
■ The open sraann hi the’ Orala
___National Futvsi is Dec.-I to Dee.
81 except ort Monday's, Wednesdays and Fridays of each week.
Open" territory includes that part
of the forest not Included In the
Ocala National (Lime Rrfugr and
that part art, aaldn hy the Fed­
eral- government as n bombing
area. A special-permit for this
huntimt must loi obtained from the
Ranger's office. The fee is $2.00
. f o r persons under 1R' tfhd'tfi.UQ
for all othera.
•
Resident douitty game licenses,
are $2.00 and State licenses. $7.50.
A " ttwe+esldenl Heat*' license la
$20.50 nr for 10 days rontlmioui,
111.50.
The trapping season is from
Dec, 1 to March. Possession, sale
and purrhasp of any. pells Is lira*
■ lied to the open season .‘to days
tmmedislt-ly following, A lirerne
la required to lake, deal in or buy
hides ami furs.

Comintern Blocked
M‘«liM fil
ran* &lt;)■()
irrade liy Communtata of nInr

Havana Trial

Flying Boat

tCaattaat* ttmm Pmmr l l « l
her sweetheart "Jack."
Responding to questions of Joic
Manuel Fuentes Carretero, public
prosecutor. Patricia, clad in black,
testified: •
"Jack said he was going lo kill
mer I could not bcltcve the words
f heard. He reached to the right
end 1 saw him reach for a sword.

((.'•allnaeS
**•*•*
and a source in the control tower
at’ Shannon said ealUer they had
information from plane* circling
the scene that the passengers and
crew were translerrcd. But the
Coast Guard in New York saiJ
Wthtl/- to use lifeboats ’ fo f the
transfer werp hampered hy swells
up Jo 35 fret high and that jh#

remcm!&gt;ered the gun In the drawer an »tf 'reteuc,
lieside me. I grabbed the gun and
Iold him, 'Jack look out. I've got
NEW YORK. Ort. M
A
a gun."
*
tiugr flying Imal with 69 pcriom
“ The shot was flrrd, I hardly

K l’Sli : s {££-

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r’“"" !«!-• ■■'*"*

Lavender to paint the A and. H^n 850 by 2&lt;5fl0-fool_atrip..of land
building’ at the airport now pcrU-' south of the Onori Road, which
e __.1 ___J
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_
pier) by Florida Fashiryi'. Im ■ is fenced in as part of the for­
ty-fifth Street Is X
U S * * ? **"? accepted. Purrhaae UP n ,e ' mer .Naval Mr Statlmr. ThU w'.l
f,ir or. m il Car..
i '.a
0,’,^ hand reck cru.her front t • iw us*d for riding tracks and
£ r . w Z Z ’S Z A Z S Z r^pntr work, •-wits
... hppm
...........
s o - s f ''. .y
viw .
gp irL ah fi w ith Sir. Sa»Ajr»ril lt»*ri**
.dary. This ordtnaticr was'prepar'
Placing of two Jnnir I nikit::.' j q ie-,: the |er.-s of llie land which
rd following a request l*y opera­
meter* on Scrum! Sirret moj ’
'
; the arra to b , qaed-br
tors for fare 1/icrc.i-u- dm to inU.e-.&gt;it a Y*.|l-XtSsml**- farm-echool.- r
cieu&gt;ed ‘Cvsis of iqs ration’ and f-’r-rujnerLial-^ 1 i-ul.in the bu
di-t.rict, was dUctu --ed, .anil ,n.*-W-!
■-ri&gt;qw«t - by piopariy owrtera - dtiVL-r*’ inauraneo.

City Paving •

hnmes, was approved. Strickland

Alvin Odjlnm npti ;.rr.j itf-&gt;
M orrison was awarded the runtract for two j-'onl atiltunnli.l - the. (bqjijjy.. u,ri. u-iu* liw* * •nt —’
(Irlatid-, in
one for UJr- of"tha t'nltre depart­ tint t|)L Cd&gt; *
f ini'- r'le;ment and t.ie i-&gt;. ter fnr firndy l*iirigitig the
MfDICAl DIRECTOR of Urn Velersn*
■'•'in Train to ( '
;&lt;l Florida.
Adrninlitratlon Dr. Paul R. Ilawicy .Dunran. city buiblmy inrp* c!*q
The Coni mi* don aulhOrisa d ":i !"l*
Application
nf Or. tt_
I.. 11* -- f g l^liJ ,yisltIjili-Misltjain#
(atiove) lx mentioned as a probable
------------------Bj-----------.Successor to
‘ Geo. Omar tir*0l*y a*-,4a u&gt;e«u.-tr- - *m.rt.'i" •
e VTA.That u Uand whc*v j i**t- l-tttldmr ‘ fur ■TifnfiN lT 'RFTf ■■ 'jjjj.'g
Bradley turceeda Elsenhower as |Aveuuo and the Orfandn! IligblWF flustv t:
t • .q rjuh".
Chief of Staff.
(fatemntioaot) was apprnvrsl. The hid *»f ('uliis —graninl
lea- f- tt

.tv.

ts-rteflrfeil.'ltrat liter.,
nf ttre-e place* I**

-JIIST-IH REE-REASONS-WHY -IT- PA YS TO ADVBim SE-Rs*"— —

XT

TH E SAN FORD HERALD.

T H E F IR S T involve* u i « t ow ned Dy q Miami

n id iilc c l,

A ir. It'olwrt 13. Collins.

A telephone call from Minnii plnced the follow in g mlvertUement in T h e H L R A L t);.
"t^mt Sunday m orn in g neqr Lorm ann’s Hextairt-ant latyfe black ca l \ve4 ring new leather collar. #l'i.(in. rew ard fo r.re tu i’ ti. W rite, w ire or phone
,

collect K. 13. C ollins, 8."rD0 Main H igh w ay, Miami, H i."

'

On Oct. 9, T H E IIL R A L I) r i'c d v t d (lie fo llo w in g letter front Mr. C ollin*:

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tan ford lienild
Sanftrrrl. Florida
Gentlemen:

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Enclo.xOtl herew ith y o u will find my ch eck In the am ount o f threw dollars.

— • "T diw .-t ilrin k r h “ n feiv r r fiCs- nVire"Dta'n. ffm price "quntt'cYine, how ever,

aince the pet cat for which I-sought has tsunl returned to me I am well

nntlpfied.

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Tlinnkintr you fnr I In' u e n ico Fctulcrcd , J unt,

Yo’uni very truly;

IIolK'rt K. Collin*

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TD K S M O N I) hit;* to do with* u cow*. On her atutonm tL privtnp fur hui- ndv o r lU 'e --Lu u U t-Jt.

idh »

o f tienevqr ninth' 2 he fnilriivjpg 'jjVji^TmJT vCiiicli.- "upeaks
‘apcakH ^

■ w lrtm M ": -Thrtrtfc vncr. l jK jjrjJ ,n y ''n jiL X o n J iiilly ..-U rm w It, im&amp;i*

THE THIRD in real estate, a matter in which we are all interested. The ’fnllirtvlng
^two letters are typical of correspondence yve receive ilrxilv front people hi -All sec^ tioas of the country Inquiring jrbout broucrtA’ J il Sanford: - • •

.Old Orcluird.Itcacli, Mo.

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; y. .24 Central 'Avenue
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September. 22, 1947

’ Dear Sirs:

Z'M

_ Pleaae send Jne your Clnnaified Ailvertming rates, ns I wont to advertise
for n cottnge^ or npartmrnt for the winter. I would nt*o like j’our sub­
scription j-nfrs.
'
Yours truly,
Glcndott Merrill
XV

September 30. 19-17
Dear Sir:
We want to buy some property in.or around Snnford so would-you please* “
send me the Sanford Herald for a few weeks. Enclosed $1.00. Please
start my copies as soon ns possible.
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weather
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Patricia posed to indicate the, 'a* . J"”
4,*' 4jU
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of Defamation and Misinforma­ positions
she and Mee occupied mid-Atlanlic early today and the
tion.7 he added:
when the shot waa fired. Under Coast Guard rr|Hirtcd 1I1.1I winds
"In the course of time the Cum.
MlUlUU hope. t“ -W«i*#-«dl of-their xlOJf ll|lcatlruung.-*b*-*laU4-that- Bf-JfilrTdr’cF and iwel!s 25 to
,,lrvrnlrd transfer
i - 11 -1 inr-. pl:iv namely, &lt;roll Mee wag-rormitirl«"lli«-Hght «" 35
get the sword,.which she had usail
nmic prrsaure, pnlitiral pressure in n olle, oriental dances.’ ■
of passengers -hy life i»fl Jo thi
anil force - a* well as propaganda"Where waa Jackson?” the pro­ ship.
Rut propaganda U_used
pave
askrd. referring to Charles
Die cuttrr radioed lo Coast
the way. They have a wcll-dev. secutor
I
Jarksqn of River Forest, III., who
eliqied technique of creating con­ was accused of roncrallng facts. Guard headquarters here’ recom­
fusion through the use of slander,
"Jackson wax aboard hut In’ his mending that rescue aircraft *n'
Incrinslatency and deceit.
separate quarters," ahe replied. route lo.the Hying boat, approx­
"Propaganda Is, anil has heen
"Did you call to him fbr help?" imately 1.400 mites west of Shan­
one of the principal instruments,
"i cried, .hoping he would hear non, Ireland, and 020 miles east
lilies of Communist penetration me."
id• ‘
and expansion. Party leaders have
Then her voice Iwraiiie tense of Argentina. Newfoundland, he
called
It
the
sharpest
and
most!
*
and louder as she told hnw Mre ircalled.
f
jKiwerful weapon of the party.
fell to the floor, ‘
Die
Coast
Guaid
irscue division
HnrrimMti said the United Rtales
"I started to run up the ladder
"must take Into account
that but Jack a«ld he was hurt and said it was believed the seas were
there Is a force intent on the ask*-d me to come to him. I saw)too heavy to attempt air 'rescue
creation of disorder Iff the world he was wounded in thr neck. I|.,mj t|,,| tHi, was home out-by a
f t
and . secondly that . v™ muat ran up and called Jackson."
l rrpQ|, (f|)jn , |ir N(1(W, gun |jn„
take positive artian wherever necThe prosecutor asked her if
rsknry In all the four fields jVbere she identified herself ns Mee’* Slavcngrifioid, aluiut 150 mite*
tile presuuure Is being applied." wife al the hospital, and thr writ.of the weather iltip, staling
He listed the four fields aa:
■lancer aald ahe did.
that there were "number leven
I. Economic. "We mpst ™ Mis* Schmidt testified she sign­
tlmie our efforts
to promote' ed a statement to aeefet police hut irai," detclihed a»_tough, with*
world economic recovery ns an that It was In Spanish nod she did iwelli 25 to 35 fret .(nglu*
The ('oast riuaid announeed at
'
essential to thf stability of free not understand It.
government* x x x The announce­
She liegan to .weep ns she del- 0:15 A. M.' tKST* Drat It had or
ment of the Russian readiness rrilird how aulhorlllei question­ deierl the Wrather Ship Duang,
to negotiate for shipment
of ed her. m —j
wldclu reported Ha pusitinn about
“ The ('11 ball procednn«-tX ■SuHir- WMI mile* southwest &lt;*(- lit** Rlbb.
grain lo Frnnre has of course
lieen srcompanled with
great frrrnt from ours," Patrlel* sob­ to change rourse and proceed to
fan fate and Communist nr- bed. "I did not know who question- the-srenc. The Duane wai ordered
ntme nr Whom I made statement* tn Increase Its spent from 10 to
Deity within Pnrnre. "It therefore should lie noted to.
20 knots, enahtihg the vessel to
"Jip-kson begged me to say it iraeli the llihb in almiil -'10 hiiuia.
that, as in the rase of (he last
,
offer of Itusiari wheat lo .France, was an accident."
The—Weather *Shtp7'tht»-Onm’
i t rnmes Mlintncihlly ju iit sf|.
4 mmvwI Cutter llibtr*. reported to
the time of an etectlnii. x x x
headquarters here that, the trans­
U.N. Meeting
France It appenra rnn- entertain
fer In raffH would take place as
the hope of enling•some Russian
soon as the sea moderated Of the
ICaallaaeri
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B
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llae&gt;
food only nt election time, x x x
m x
hull of the plane .took water.
S t r
Russia bus shipped about 54(1,050 nation! to deal with peace poohThe message was followed al­
nearly seven timer (hat nltinunl or cm*.
most immediately by a second mi»
fr
tons of grain to France whereat
Vithlniky said that Dulles, in sitge at H:4ll A. M. saying:
beginning in 1045.we have shipped advocating the so-called "I.lttlo
"Afloat in Winds of gale, force,
nlsuit i.rvw.ono ions."
Assembly” plan, "forgot or db( rough, choppy sea. Small boat un2. Political and diplomatic. "We m.t dare nay that war propaganda .
romP ,|„„gside ..r ‘plane
tuiisl promote Ilie rnnrepts of
V u h u !L nlur.|h^ i ^ ,'o u * m{,,*?11’ ' Hull is tight. Passengers stilt on
human dignity amt the rights of
Miami Flood
all nations, large and small, as
vigorously noil effectively ns those - . " n k . - " ' " " 1InnuVntuT' p ^ p li |/ l * 1" " r 1"*
ff n*H$inr«l Imm !*■«* flupl
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of several (rrr inoculation clinics. who would undermine men's lib­ are "playing with fire" and that American Airway* and enruUt.
erties will press for their object. Dulles should have recalled this, drum Shannon. Ireland, to Gander.
MIAMI. Oct. 14 W&gt; Flood Ives.”
Viahinsky aaserted that the V. Newfoundland, was reported «&lt;•
3. Military power, ,"A powerful 8. propns«l( not only would full t
waters from deep in the hrarl of
run nhort of furl
the Everglades swamp areas con* American air force particularly to serve the cause of the United |countering strong headwind* and
will lie the strongest deterrent
tinued to flow toward Miami to* to the ambitions of aggressors Nation* hut waa likely tn lead to the pilot apparently decided nn a
water landing near the Bibb, the
day as some 100- National Guardi* anywhere and will rnntrlhute to an opposite result, lie said the
flap wm nut calculated lo stiung­ C*&gt;*sl-Guard said
DUD. and. American .Legion resale* eur dflermlqert—efforts—f W l W lue n the Uniteil Nation* hut to
Tim it till ■, a 327* foot /utter. Is
Units patrolled flooded areas west preserve IInn of peace." '
weaken it.
commanded hy Capt. i'aul Cronk.
4. Propaganda. "It H* libauluand. south of the City. Rebel
The U. S. plan, he said, "will aid It has sufficient provisions and *elely essential
essential that
that nur presenl the.warniqpgrr*2L by. Iputhlrtg i f f cummorlatUiua to carss-for.-lha-ps*
agencies nlimsted that between lejy
- 10.000- and* 12,000 rpertnnt'"- sir re" umb-tslaffed -and siniter-fnigncrd '"more’ lies and propaganda" and sengr-r* and crew of the ,plane.
overseas information program he hy enrouraging "warmonger* and
Tlte Ulbb ’ reporterl it* position ,
homeless from the Hialeah,'Miami strengthened and developed. Radio war propagandists,
aa alaiut 1,400 miles west nf i .
Springs and Opa" tbeka sections broadcasts is an effective method
Earlier Mr. Dulles, whutn the Shannon ana 820 mile* ^est "(
‘ as the water continued its slow in all ruuntrir* as a direct mean* Russian* have called a “ warmon­ Argentia, Nfld.
,
of grtlng information to people,
rise.
The control tower* al Shannon
and I* Ihe only available mentis ger." bail opened the debate , on
Sixteen draglines were put in (or crossing borders otherwise ■Secretary of State Mm'ball’s plan and at I’reslwlrk Airport, luimlm.
lo hold the 57 UnitnhNations.In said most of thr 52 passengers
operation by the county along pri* barricaded against the truth."
session hero the year around.
were ttrltnn* and the pilot, Cnpt.
mary and secondary levers as evWithout mentioning the 22 Charles Martin, 3.1, nn American,
ery report indicated from the I-ake
vetoes Russia haa u«*(1 to exert t Prestwick quoted a messaq
message
StaHKcn Plan
her*will over majorities in the It from Martin as saying: "Alighted
Okeechobee region that a great
nation Sreurity Council, Dultes safely thf»f hrile* west of pn*imass' of walrr was moving south
appralril for step* "to rgain pub. tlqn. No damage whatsosver."
(Continued from page one)
• eastward Inward Dade (Miami)
m ol early' action in January lie-confidcik’c and prestige needed
H i- HrenarM New* Hervire,
county in unprecedented volume.
for sur'cessful strrvival" o f the
on [quropes 11 aid.
which O-nnrta from airport* C.~.
* A new problem aroie in that
ignited
Nations
If ha lisllssf* h ini
ila aald tluirr
them waa "widespread Hritiah newspapers, said a&gt; taisr
Dan in .food consumption might diilH usionm rnt" over the progress message trdd of rha'AcerrpaA* t*e.
ihtia were' hot adequate-Jarilities endanger tho health or American*
of the U. -N r and th at' M arshall's Ing transferred to the weather
for fu s in g all of the flood vic­ ar-suggesteOy Gnvrrhor Thomas proposal fur a year-round " L llt ie •hip.
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"The plane wee making lie »eetims. Die Miami Reach Hotel E, Dewey of New York. Slassen Assem bly" was Resigned to-proreplied: “Of cottraR/'h6t“ _
- 1. vtdo-**solution. ' ' 1
tmtf NortlrAtlanttc crossing *lnf#
Ow nerl "AnosuTIon " offered- -JOt)
He predicted that Mr. Truman'*
Dulles' only reference to earlier flying bo*U were replaced by
rooms to avacures, hut these would voluntary food conservation progRussian charges that the U , 8. l»nd planes at the end of 1945."
only house a small
fraction of ram will succeed "If thh President wa»
attempting to by-pas* the the Itritlsh preaa a**oclr.tlon sa'd.
will follow through."
•;
• those needing shelter.
Security Council aud get around "it made the first crossing*on
Slassen
said"
he
Is
"confident"
Die Red Cross estimated that
the .Veto waa a declaration that Sept. 0. The number of passen­
that the Republican majority In
between 1,300 and 1,500 were ho Congress will go along with any out*, proposal, of course, contem­ ger* is believed to he th*! great*tt
ing sheltered in barracks at the reasonable program*‘ttf'ttld“ for plate* that-dhe-interim committee over taken et one lime on an At-,
i,.
- ' ;' shall |respect fully the primary lantic crossing.”
M "m l Naval Air ‘ Station .and Europe;
responsibility of the Security]
Meanwhile
grain
prlers
eon- Council fpr the mainnuanc* of la- ’ Urenard reported seven passenanother 200 were housed in the,
upward on the Chicago teroaUonal peace and security.^ ’ gcr* were United Nations "ofD*,
!$hor .qatqp at Kendall. Many were tinned
■ rials" and that 25 worked for tha
Hoard of Trade today, despite an
01,1 .,n o'tva branch BRf|t .M„
0 ll Company. Thera
"taking shelter., in" 1lyr Ijnmcs of agreement hv virtually the entire
.by noting* |h*t Wfrr
m«tnbcr« 6f »n Infriends and relatives.
whiakv distilling industry to shut A°
Dr. T. E. Cato, Dade county down for 50 days to co'nserv* y**, fnrmu'ta'^or'taneuaee
t-malion.l Refugee Organisation
__and
nine were
employees
of thj
health director, aald that the grain.
we
welcome
constructive
suggea
However, the heavieat ajn|la tiona for the Improvement of our Anglo-lranian Oil Company,
country had sufficient aarum for
15,000 Inoculations amt moia.jtor* “ilay^hogjm
ipta-lnJ Hthree
m«mfns proposal/'
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urn could l&gt;« flown In from Jack- at the Chicago stockyards drove
demanded:
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price* down 60 cent* a hundred
armvlllo If needed.
“ Wasn't that a fraud?"
Drinking water throughout the pounds In early trading. Receipts
"It might have been,' Ive* re­
area was pronouneed a»fet but Dr. totaled 14,000 head. Hog* also
Fraud Charffed
plied, adding that fraud was a
Cato amid that milk wax being were lower at Omaha.
"strong wtrd. Ha suggested “ Ir­
In Chicago December wheat hit
tasted, particularly from areas
iCaeltHiS Ii m Paae Owe)
regularity."
Phere grating lamia were flooded. a new seasonal higher o( $2,954 book* were In such trad shape, ac­
"They wanted to deceive Con­
' Governor Caldwell in Tallahaa- a bushel before slipping hack to cording to the survey, that they gress."
Ferguson
ahot bn-k.
aee a5ld. today therg la little emer­ $2.94 4 near Ihe end of the ftnt could not be audited.
“ That1* a fraud. What more of a
gency, action which .can he taken hour of Iradjrtg. Wheat waa 34
Citing the "fictitious" account fraud rould you have than an at­
P H
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signer; cornP was
1 to
tb relieve flood condition* In the to S rent* hlgl
mentioned in tho study, Ferguson tempt to drci’lve CongresaT"
cent*
higher,
December
$2.2934
Everglade* at present.
"You might aa well go down and pat* w*ro U to H4 higher,
there with a Un can and atart December $1.2134.
YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS
Elsewhere, a large independent
balling," he commented at a brief
America's Moat Beaut.ful
Pittsburgh baking company an­
cabinet meeting.
Aluminum - Cedar - 1'iUahid Aluminum
"Jhev alt around there and let nouneed bread price* would be
Aak Me Far Free Eailmat*
- two or three dry peathcr farmers booited I cent a loaf to 18 cent*.
coat them millions of dollar*. Cotton futures ware $5 cent* to It
P. W. 8TEVENS - «17 W. Roblnwm
OrUndu
Thay're never going to do any­ a bale higher In New York, and
Phone 2-0729
thing to help mattera until they top grade butter dropped 834 cents at*
Use Kissimmee Valley and a pound In the New York whole~ dam all tha way down." sale market.
II long hAa been an ad„ roeate o f water control and haa
What Women Like About Their
condemned tactics o f Everglades reau reported at 10:80 A. M„ that
property owner* who object to dl- the renter, now ill defined, was
Launderette Store *
vertlng or damming. present wat­ about 70 mile* southeast of Cape
er course*.
Halters*. -At the same time, th*
storm, wbtA coat bureau said, a second center had
HI Find It'n Thrifty To Use My Neighborhood
m The tropica)
mlllioni of dollars in dam- been located by airplane observa­
LAUNDERETTE For-Two Reasons. It Coat* So
meanwhile hovered off tha tion, lom* 180 mllea southwest of
Utile To Do A Whole Week'* Wm H and All Our
Carolina coast, drenching the original center. Little move­
outer banka with heavy rains ment had been Indicated during
Things Laat Longer 1”
I (ashing exposed s m s with th# Iget alx hours.
up to $0 mite* an hour and
LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD
.Udts, but causing little proA person with blue ayes does
Saeond at Oak
Phone 1082
lota.
not ate colon tn the tame hues aa
Washington Weathar Bur- does a person with brown eyes.

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No More State Din-nera To Be Served
Until Relief Needs
Have Been Provided
WASHINGTON. On. 15 W1President and Mn. Trurpan have
c a y tiled (he usual state dinners at
ll)f Wlillr Hoiise this se.uun "because of the urgent necessity for
the conservation of food in order
that .our country may help to re­
lieve hunger abroad."
Mrs. Jama Helm.-White- House
social secretary, in making the an­
nouncement today said the usual
five slate receptions will be held.
Sh» eiplained that the food u
thne events n confined to punch,
cookies..
Asked if the cancellation of the
dinners means Mr. and Mrs. Ttu
man believe that private enleitaincurtailed, Mn. Helm said the
not prepared to say. Out tha added
that implication might be read into
it.
Aeanwhile. Under-secretary of
State Robert I.ovtit aaid that the
Marshall Plait;, retting upf ropean recovery program, will tie
t ready for Congress Nov. 10. Sev­
eral House and Senate committee*
Which will fonsider th* program
j r have been called lo meet here earIv next month.
Lovett said the State Department plans to us# this over-all
f program a* basis for an urgent
p jp for swift congressional acf tlon to get emergency funds, m *1»lv fpr Franc* and Italy. These
funds would be used until Con­
gress acta on the Marshall Plan,
!
which may not be until Ihe end
]
of March.
In Chicago wheat for future deJ livery sold today at |3.00 a bushel
for the second time this year and
j tha third time In the board of
1 trade** history obd the rosT.df livi ,.fog spiral appeared edging u ward

Byrnes Calls For More Firmness
In Dealing With Red Aggression
SPARTANBURG. S\ C., Oct. 15 UP)--Fonner Secretary u( State
James h. Hymn laid ycs'erdajT.that "discussions in the United Nations
General Assembly show an unfortunate Jrifting apart of eastern and
western Europe,"
*
"It is sufficient to disturb all of us," he said, in a hometown inteisKw where he can-e for-the forma! public pitii-nUliun ul hit ix-ok
“ S im .iking Frankly."
.
The former representative-, m-u*.
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Uur, supreme court justice and t learned - that the world is not
assistant president aaid "no rum- going to permit une nation to veto
nient” when questioned If he plans pence on earth,” he declared, add­
iiturning to public life. He de­ ing:
clared that the American press
“ I hope, believe*tnd* pray that
ran do much to further efforts the leaders of the Soviet Union
low aril world peace.
wilt never force us to this course
It la incumbent un e v e r y of Inst resort."
A’marlean," be aaid, “ to Interest
In his book, “ Speaking Frank­
himself In our relation* with other ly," published by Harpers, iiyrttra
government!.” “ I certainly believe proposed that ttusslis and ether
our pulley toward Kuasia,' should nations be invited to a peace con­
continue to be firmness with pa­ ference to work out a treaty fer
tience, with 1 iheHemphasii on Germany and expressed belief
firmness,"
that the Soviet Union would not
S Should Russia try jiernianeni reject such an invitation “ and
retention of it* present hold on thus isolate itself from the rest
erutrrn Germany, the United of the world."
Sfaies nmi other nation* "musi
“ If it should, 1 do nut believa
in* i&gt;repared. tu assume the obli­ the Krd army would .try to bold
gation that then clearly will b,* permanently all of eastern Crrour*," Uyrne* say**'in hi* newl) many. However, if l misjudge
published memoir*.
them, and they do go to the point
Kutsid "must learn what Hiller M ICsSIISSfe -a S-ea* Inu,

AD 69 PersonT" Lesher Explains
_0 n Flying Boat Status Of City’s
-Rescued By C. G. Swimming Pool
Long Night And High Commissioner Urges
Waves Fail To DamSupport Of Project
pen Spirit Of Crew
At PTA Meeting
WASHINGTON. Oct. 15. »A3
— Admiral Edward Smith, saste*n arr* commander for thr
Coast Guard, aaid today that
Ihe Coast Guard cutter Bibb
haa liecn ordered to proceed direelly to Boston with the 69
paaxrngere and crewmerr rescueir from the flying boa“ U*r- “
rnii.lt t)uren. The Bibb 1* sched­
uled to arrive in Boston at 10
A. M. Sunday, ll will uot atop
iu .Newfoundland as previously.,
planned, the Cuat Guard said.

Much promotional work is need­
ed in order to make the contlructmn of a municipal swimming pool
a real live project, l.ea R. [oilier,
city commissioner, told a largr
group of Junior High School I'TA
members at the school auditorium
yesterday afternoon. Hr war in
Uoduerd by Mrs. ■John Schirard.
A suggestion by Mr. Urther that
a poll be taken of the citvYscbool
children to determine whether or
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nut they want a swimming pool and
f e * ln
&gt; 2 MHcngerV Md.the.trtw .olin;.- w jlU H jL*itldtr City JUftmUipO.
‘
S S f ^ h a v e been rescued from ih* wa^nthu.ra.tKaUy received.by,the
...............
despite
discouraging baying news giant flying boat. Bermuda b k / groujk It was derided that a poll
and cotton futures were BO cents Queen, which was forced down not only of children but of father*
a bale higher to 45 cents lower in in the itoim-losicd north Atlantic and mniiiefl will bf taken. Mr*.
New York. Wholesale egg and yeitcrday, Coatl Guard hcadquai- Scfiirard was named si the head of
butter prices were steady In New
a committee to ckrry out the poll,
ten here announced Ipday.
York and Chicago.
* Completion of rescue, which.be alto !□ contact civic organisations
the matter.
Patricia Telia Jury ■ gan last night, wai rcporlcd hy on"Tire
City Commission hat been
radio shortly after (i A. Si. (E S I)
Wer Lover Beat Her in a message from Capl. Paul cnntidrting, off and on, the con­
struction o f a pool ytee 19)8."
HAVANA. Oct. 15 (A1)—Patricia B, Cronk, skipper of the Coa‘,1 taid Mr. I .ether. "They get at far
Schmidt testified today her body Guard Cutter Bibb, which took
was
and sore from beatfn„J the b9 aboard after standing bv at accepting plant apd »f&gt;erifir^
admiaUters .1 by JuhfJjHO T T ^ ^ T E d c k e A . plane-iino.-U-U.ixU aliuru and then something alway.
W T*
*m iTob
high seas «?I1
8 2 0 miles'-nfF.
miles'’ o l f il.r
the iiftetfcrrt .with any* further.ppog, .Ally, through the neck .aboard hla 'i. |( «*Nlin»tPwa mm •Mjf*'—*C1*MI
rett. Now it -it-.intuff term t fundi."
yacht In Havana harbor**.
ife.'txiinlml out that In 1044, the
."F or many rraion*. he was a
"City Commission on recommend­
Hoads
Are
Closed
By
very bad boy," the Toledo, Ohio
ation of ihe City Planning-Com­
/ dancer Mid In answer to questions
mittee, induced Wesley * Bints,
Recent
Heavy
Floods
oOTh private prosecutor seeking to
national Iv known engineer to come
havg the divorcee confined to pri­
t t 11
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MIAMI,
O
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fA3—The
State
son for SO year* for the killing of
Highway
Patrol
today
listed
roads
Mae in April.
W. Ia. Clayton Resignt*
flooded conditions:
Patricia was cheered by the arIn
the
state
closed
because
of
' rival of her father, John Schmidt,
•As Under - Secretary
Road 25. Hialean t&lt;&gt; South Bay.
and her stapmotber, but the ex­
Road
7.
north
of
Miami
to
junc­
citement was ao.great that she
WASHINGTON. Oct- II V was overcome -by.an attack of tion with Road HO. West of west Willlam I* Clavton qtrlt today tu
Pslm
•Beach.
nausea Justbefopg the trial open­
4forter-ear rela rv , o f . State for
Road '84, Fort I-*uderdal* to Eronomle Affair* but agreed to
ed. Schmldf stand with the crowd
of snectators listening to hi* Road 25,
stand bv a* an unpaid adviser
chter recall the incidents
Road 78 from the end of Road to the Secretary o f State.
it M oat death.
25 near Moore Haven to Okeecho­
Hi* wife** heslth we* given bv
bee.
Clayton a* the reason for Ma res­
HPORTrfkfEN TO MEET
ignation, effective at the elpae of
Road 718. Conner's Highway,
The Seminole County Sports­
Federal Highway A1A at Jupi­ business today.
men's Association will meet at ter, except to trucks, open from
President Trunpm,' accepting
the Tourist Center at 8:00 o'clock Baker's Heutover to Pompano the resignation with reluctance,
tomorrow evening to discuss the Beach.
“ expressed "great satisfaction"
proposed changes In laws govern­
over Clayton's assurance of hla
Road
500,
Melbourne
to
Holoing wild Ufa In the southern por­ Ptw,
willingness to return to the public
tion of the state. All members
sendee if Mrs. Ctarton'a health
Road
80,
Yrehaw
to
Lake
Wales.
and nop member* who are Inter­
■Road 70, Fort Pierce to Lake Improves sufficiently to permit
ested in becoming active are re­ Wales
him to do so.
*
quited to be present.
Road 70, Fort Pierce to Okee­
'
PARK SUIT
chobee.
HOUSING PROBE
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 15. UP)—
Road 31, Arcadia south to Taml. WASHINGTON, Oct 15-&lt;A3 ami Trail,
The Supreme Court today refused
Herbert Emmerich, former chief
The Tamlaml Trail Is open all to discuss Attorney General Tom
of the federal Public Housing the wav from Miami to Tampa Wataon’a suit to prevent payment
Authority, aaid today the agency but has water over it In many of 12,000.000 In etata funds to
bad only "kindergarten people" •dares, some 3 to 4 Inches deep. acquire Everglades National Park
U* do a bookkeeping job which West. U&gt; Jacksonville, ie open-all Land.
• Senate Committee official des­ Federal Highway 1, from Key
cribed as "elementary high school the wav but has water standing
,
STRIKE FIZZLES
|tuff."
two and three Inches deep in
HAVANA, Oet. 15 UP&gt;— A four
J hl« exchange came as the places, the patrol said.
hour street car and bus strike
Swat# Expenditures Committee
called by Communist labor leaders
continued an Investigation
0f
CITRUS LOSES
Billed this morning when most
ORLANDO.
Oet. 1S-4A3— of the conveyance* operated dur­
•" "w w r tl-g firm
that FPljA'a book* for 104S-104A Florida citrus grower* lost about ing the walkout periodLThe Com­
♦era “ inadequate. Inaccurate and 4.800,000 boxes o f fruit last sea­ munists were protesting * govern­
otherwise deficient."
son because of low pricefc the ment decision granlTiig tha nonOrlando office of the Bureau of Communist faction of the Cuban
WORLD SERIES
Agricultural Economics of the Workers Confederation control of
•CINCINNATI, Oct. 15, UP)— U, 8. Department of Agricul­ tbe federation and possession of
Walter Muibnf, seereUry-treaaur- ture. reported today,
Ra properties and funds.
er of baseball, announced today
that each full share i f WArtd
CLOSED TO JRWfif
SHOTGUN SLAYING
BARBERTON, 0 , Oct. 16. UP)
-Arab
- S t e v e N a g y , a St-yvar-o!
'-old
close their frontiers to Jews as
neighbor wae questioned tod
today la
o f tightening the
connection with tbe shotgun
gun alayJewish goods In
3f»rolv*d
Ing of a city park laborerr and
ar hla
‘ full share#, six
against
Zionism,
Abdel
Rahmana
voted 84c.
, housekeeper. Detective G e o r g e
57153; four got
five Assam Pasha, Arrab League sec- ’ Cole reported. The victims, John
setary
- -general,
_
- » nw**i*jd at tha 1 Anderson, 68, and Mr*. Rebecca
* £ £ £ : League
Council'* final session prook*. 65. w*ra kiQed Uet night
.Inear Anderson's bom*.

'.a

Savannah Hit
As Hurricane
Drives Inland

Associated IW s Leased NUre'

By Marshall
CIO Convention Told
Need For Stability;
Dangers Revealed
Which Affect All

Huildred Mile Winds
Lash Georgia Coast
Toppling Trees And
Bringing In Floods

S T . I* MM.,

Minn.,

t k l,

IS,

SAVANNAH. Ga., Ckt. 15 UP) l/l'r— Milton It/ RUhntin, naA hurricane sweeping in from the
■Itonal rommaiuter of the Jewish
U n i V rlrfln is. I inI s ) drsrrlbed
Atlantic lathed Savannah and iu
the Mnrshall Flan «» "the best
environs with 80 to 100-mite an
harrier ag aiiut s w Iil I'oinniunhours winds today and moved across
ism ." Itirhinan urged immediate
Georgia losing force rapidly.
ennilm rol of a universal m ili­
tary training program, imple­
Towering waves whipped up bv
mentation of the M arshall Flan
the wind battered low-lying bcarh
us a defenae against I'omm^oareas ami high tides caused some
i-.ni in Europe, and food ron-*
flooded streets and roads along
• ■-nation In this ruuntry ia
the Carulina-Geutgia coast. No catorder that Europe uia) h r fed.
uallirt were reported here, but an
BOSTON. Oct. 15 id')—Secrtunidentified negro man was flush­
taiy of lilalr Marshall said today
ed to death by a falling tree near
that the United Stairs was pressCharleston, S. C.
ting a determined tainpaign for
Winds* of gale force were ex­
world stability which he declared
pected to reach inland 150 milrs
IIRDINTS Of A TRAIKR CAMP at UJllcnh. Fin , itirvrv the damage (left) Infllclcd on tlidr luimo*,lne-tlja— ji* —aUololeiy nrretttry to world
before subsiding. Firil rrports in.frrak hurtk'htic'whichhulfcfed tmilh.Florida. At rTffo a trnlkttTm «
throneh r dn-tt^d d trceti rtt-ikpracr.
dicalrd limited property damage,
Ing hit deliveries Tht* lntost hurrli. ■* tqsullcrl In tv. - i! lii-. hit more t e ittJS i cs-ur. !. ua-: - f t
Maiiliall told the convention ot
but the National Guard said Chat­
caused a widespread Rood hazard in Miami anthadjoining arres.
(fnlrraifixu-:.’
,
the
Congtesi of Indutliul Oigaqham Airpurt had been hard hit.
rattuni-(tR))—
tfoit-♦he—
«ampaign—
Several hangars there were eaid
demanded
"cn.il
inlrtilatron
and
to have ceved in. At less! two,
great determination" along with
C*47’l belonging to ihe National
frailinrvt to "discount vicious
Guard were destroyed.
ipropaganda ami vuliagedlts criti-,
U. 8. Highway No. 80 into Sa­
cibin.’’
i ; r , t ! ! T
, r ; &gt;
d
vannah was still open, hut wai
Without ittoir vpriilrc reference
littered with fallen trees. Wuint
damage In Savannah appeared to
to Coininumil attacks on Arnrricari
The active campaign
be uprootrd trees and smashed
plaits to aid I un pr or Sovirt-Amer
. Seminole County Civic Mu'ic Awindows. The brlrk front of the
he
v P n l l p i 't o r S h r t w s
f" ,h' ' " "
“’, l - ' R a t i o n i n g O f F o o d I s l‘ ’ n
"""■'• he
Kollinson Engineering Cotnpanv TI aax
youector anows ,M
|„ wiii n.t mo., ......... .. l' 7 1u" " ■
1 ooa A
ls u.„d ti. n ii,5
o.tic
al wo.n
collapsed Into Ray Street in the
Duties Of V a r i O U S *7
.i iirpeed
1
1. II loitii).
Coh-mnn\Mi-nnwhile,
i-iv-id .iit. m
. . . .AlSO
Demanded
At UiUniio.r involves da
ngrIn
hich
mgr
■ "w
downtown section.
i. . .h
uuul
l i C . l t , tl t i l l i t t * I t II I «I!- I
.
__
. . . . .
it
o
lleii
eveiy
Apieiiran
alike.”
'Boston
Convention
The hurricane, which split off
County Officials 01 yeti nil tlio-e oho "■ilhst-ril-, ,1
Drawing n slurp diitinction be­
the tropical storm which moved
last Veal' to renew tlteir tneiuhevtween (In- Dehtperatic and totalitacross Florida and out Into the - John I. Gallnwrvr. county tnv stilp*- rtf oner so Sti tt they witt Isl i i n i l li ll . t i l l . 15V ', 1*1arlnn systems, M anhsll said in
iim I h )
Atlantic last Sunday, passed over enlleetor. speakitij!- to mrnvts-i' of nustiml of resitvallutes anil ■■ a- 'ir o r i.v l M o to ,, t'orp
his prepared address that the pre­
Ihe Georgia roaat between 8:30 thr Flint Club nt- their tm-i-lmr tu ttihtpn the woik of*Vnlunieei k , anted a wage it}rretise uf liv e
sent haute issue was “ simply
r r i.lv |H-r hour In 15 .0(111 m ainand 7 A. M. Hunter Field ye- held in -tlo» Tourist Center .lari mdiritor* n*" imVh n- possilde;
whether or not men ore to he left
I r i m u e men w a 11errd th ro u g h ­
Miai Helen Well
field leliteivrted 05-mlle gusts when the night explainetl the opera'hiti of
thr Coimtv government which ho srniative of the \ atmiial Ftvle out its trt* M aul*. A x ire m rn fo Tree to 01 gaiiize their social, polanaetnometer hlew away.
It leal and economic existence in
Tides were idling over the sen- statnl d* divided into several de. Miisic Associntiim. witl arrive here sirn e d a till ih e t H i F n it r il -nrrnnlanr.* with Hull d ta iin : or
■
t
n
iii
AVorVrrs
BlilT
the
t
H
i
wall at Ravanuxh •Beach and* lilt- i narimeni- oi-hcn.i- wlitrli f»felt»otJriom"N.-w TeiITTitpan ~TSci.Z30
whetiiei thev are to have their
U itllrtf l.le r tr ir n l tV o rkrr* made
W
eathar Bureau
Ruraao said
« . t d further
fu rth er high
‘ he Court House.
I(1
In 0 1 ,-a m ,in g tin ram
Weather
live- an tinged nnd dictated for
puigu, Mr. Coleman -aid. It is Ihe ilii r r s s e s ,’f f r c liv r U rt. 20. • (
U/ drfinrd them A* foil* iws;
•i &gt;iiit• i»*,« ,#H Caps' l-sB8»|l
tide* ware expected to Inundate
s u h |r r l to ra tifirn lin n h.V tocal 7
~
fwn-thlrda of Tylwc
Island, on The Clerk of the I’ liruit Gmirt. gfso plnnm-d in have the eoneerfo - imhins.—
llnrry *\VT T5iili‘T'tnTi,'"rf| i"
~ " *
which-Savannah. lUaeb-is-loeated. whoa*, duty at- is—to- *oe«»d—lh«- hrfin -iir-ftieruil-er, with snp-in
it-roitls mol j Jnnunry, Fehtonry and Mur. h, the 1 vire president In rh.irg e uf per- .
Wahlo-Rpenre, reported for tjo- various Ii-kbI
■omiel-for tirnriul 'loliir*. *&gt;.tid
- c .
__
., ,
(lie Biuiei Inlendeiir
of tuuiila-r mot iptnlity of^ Hu- eon
.Savannah Evening I’rese, said a ih eds;
wage increase Mipplrmvala I &gt;&gt; I II l \ I a k ( ‘ i M a y l l l i r
pavillion was unroofed at Havan- Tulillc Instruction in whoreJlaiHis i.-rlrt 8. ;teuJiiiK ujM-n the fumls .he
Ihe l l ’ j &gt;rrnts plus thii-e paid •
"
the management, finances am! subset Hvsl.
nah Reach, and tevrral home* col. opi'iatioii
of tin- selimiU Is in."Tims‘
for
1here him ta-eft only holidnjs uraulni as .111 literal'
lapsed.
'
trnstad; the County Judge wlw n m«th rate n-ponsa to preriuus inn rang last tpriiix.
Evacuation of the beach areas holds county court and issia-v ep;»enK for a i.eimwal of memlivi ■
wns accomplished during the licences; Ihe Tax Assessor, whose ships,” Mr." Coleman -nid. "and
NEW YORK. tkt. 13, tflh—
Two- nAfilinallt kn/vWn women
ti-nilin elminnl-m*. Mis* Pauline
night.
duty ia tn arrive at n vnluntion of many loenl nmsir lovers are ap­ M.t&gt;or WHIInm O'Dwyer, -Wijimt
Tim highway linking Tyltre Is- pn&gt;|ierty; .the Tax Colli'Ctor. -who parently waiting for the itctive 1 tut liich tood purr* Here en-- Bet* tint! Mr-t Sir air Fit fry Cooke,
riilleeta the lines; the Sheriff enmpniglt to liegfo. They can do d.iiiKi-rilix the health id Ihe an* expected to arrive at Ihe
K vailaaea « l*sar s:iakn
Mnvfoir Inn on Dee. 8 nnd will
whose dutv it is jtn enforce" the thi-ir part * to make tin* music people of New 5nrk t'Ry, tmla)
make Sanford their winter he»dlaws; and five County Commissnit- M-ason tliii^ v**ar anotlief outstand­ asked Ihe fedei.,1 gov el nm'i’ ot
NewB Ib Brought
eis who maiinge the affairi. of flu- ing snrrr*« hy oetiding itt their lo restore prire rnutrnls and imnileis. it #n- nuttoimcrd yejterU ..I................. ..
■o f ■
■- i u l i o o i i i H
' ' U q l - -d s.|u
, ..i. ..
.„i_ on... “
Of MlBBing Blanc county. '
'
SUII|UMUi.ii T7T
— i initialr b ‘
■iiKrv}aitm.r uI_.-.uth .nHiuuiug- th- Inn_____
T IT l ttu (t'Aitime i It,minions
tHf- ronlruU," ts'llwjer said,.
--COLORADO SPlflNGB, Cfdo:; • great ninny iif opli-r Mr— Hi!!'-' Freasiiry Secretary
tip* Coimtv Com-.
firuil ran be" allocated tn IHi- undet lb,-, "altrevlinn of F.lwood*
Oct. 15. (A V - K. V. Miller. Cm - wav said,
(Vill tnubuspTfat in luxtchnv,
■ F arn garr a im * csdv.—Coln^ "fa ref t uveper w ill jm'-sionrurffo rtiii tiarr-any jiirtv(liioughttul FtnriiTa with Sanford
dtrtion
nvi-rntlv
uf
the
County
merit
and
at
Husame
lime
fm*!
today an injured man staggered
ran tie a**trrial tor mil own a* their beniMuarrerjinto his place end said an Army officers except It'v wfw-oi»l nutli
,&gt;11.** Rett, iiiihuvt Jiulliita ColWAHHINHTON. Oet. 16 - W H
oritv vested in them hv the legplane milling an.-a fll|nt from Islnture. It Is mil a law-making ffi-crrtnry oTDhe Tn-astiry Snyder ■*IfIsrHkH at price- (to-) -ire able
li-irr *Hr&gt;l“tit- nnd-refnlarv known
it»
p
a
y
;"■
*
O g d e n , Utah, to D e n v e r had hody as the. City Commission Is, declared tmlny that the current
«* "Unldili-."- was rmlinnat woman
rrashed Into a slope near there.
iititlness Ikiiiih nroviiii-V tli- meanBOSTON, Dct,■~l i. I'l’r |fo- champion diiri&gt;n* the six year p*r^
he said.
,
Mil(*r said the man told .him
•The Countv Commission. In for reducing the 5250,780.000,00(1
(or .yn imitirdial* i&lt;*l r-ndiug (it IP Id. with Ihn e*^
fhere were three Injured and* two eon junction with the School flnnnl. rmtiunal delrt “ if w'r- have the (1 0 today, vailed
..
.
. i eeplion nl |P4I nnd 1HI5 when she
deed In the.ergsh on thr north Arrives at the tttlllnge reouired rinmlno."
iirnmn.
•
"• &gt; on«ie«r.|o -bring bar k w„ ,
up lo-'Mrs. Cooke
slope of Pikes Peak.
Tim' tatter earned with •Alice
to operate the County. Mr. Gallo­ *l')u- iHen'ion wns unveiling pt { pner and rent coglrots and ration] Mnibl?'lo win the National VVn.
The C-67 transport plane was way slated that thjy year It look n brenre slntnoi to Allwrt Onlln 'mg,
i,
,
i
■
men'* Double* ehampionshtp In
reported to hare been carrying 20 mill* ns compared lo It; last tin. tho Swiss.Imrn fouith &lt;font
Ihe
national
iniivrntruii
aU-.
utl,|
n m with
seven men on tha Glght from year. He divided thla Into two rajo- IHIJt Secretxry of the Tiessurv
arked for a pew imomc .tax.iHutvy Maiyuret Oatmrne. Site also tramlllll Field to Lowry Field. The goiie*: The genera) seh.ml fund, ‘of whUtg Sttwler Srtid:
“ With ‘the *toutfeh'MtinpoH‘ of which would raire -exemption, to id wi’Jt lli-lrn ■lac.di* in win the
craft last reported to thu control which received 10 'mills and the
O HHtudml ♦»«
!,*«■ - _ tlminpiottslilp in HrtU-82-34 and
tower at Denver municipal airport grnnral fund which w n Uftsi tha Fresident Jefferson, Gallatin WijrHrt6. 1
- -•
at .6:14 P. M. (M8T) yesterday, other 10 of which 5 1/2 In aliottwl the ffe*' to develop thr Iheor'
tu F.i:t2, Mr* Cooke teamed with
apparently from a point 76 mllea In the Road and Bridge Fund. The that during times of national Ball Reports Activity
pvsco anil proxperltv. the Tri-nFii-it Prrrv tu win Hie National
jC e S I lM K »
fa s t 1**1
north of there.
,
xur.v, mu*t xltow amide surplufe* ' In Real FHtntc Sales Mixed
-Dmihlcs championship^
•ti lie Applied townnl an orderly
MISSING PLANE
ti{so in 11137 with Don Budge and ‘
PENAUTY MAY GO
IIALBOA. Canal Zone. Oct, 15. rcdnrtltin of the public debt.
LONDON.- Oct. 15 UP)-Art
Mr. ami Slrs7Mnun-»’ J. G&lt;-hr uf in U»4I_ with Jack Kramer.
'•lie realised that the nation lo IVimxylvania have purehasnt tinau th orita tive governm ent source (Ah— U. 8. Army headquarter*
said today that the government here aaid Unlay that six persons ■licit time* prepares Itself |o rone Patrick Dale , property at t’ryrinl Railroad Strike Is
would .introduce a-pens I reform were believed tu lie aboard a with aov emergency that Jldghl. I.ski- In -Isike Mary, Rnyiunnd L,
bill In tha next session of Parlia­ U. 8. air mission transport pla'nn arise, lie rcalixexl'jhat ’our perin " Rail, realtor, announced today.
Averted ln Frtmce
ment, beginning next Tuesday, whlrh ha* been reported mjislng anent economic wrlJ.lwinK rests
C.
F.
Rraslngtun
of
Cincinnati,
which might result In abolition of in the mountain* of northern Peru upon fiscal solvency."
PARIS,
Oct.
15—fA f—Th#
(lliio, has purchased Hu- Emerson
(since last- Frklay.
the death penalty In Britain.
averted "a
property, said Mr. Rail, also other French government
FI LOT RAVED
KEY WEST, Oct. 16. (A1) — A ■ropeitfeVon the iuk'e dime'ami i nnlionwld,- railroad strike today
l" »la,u* firm ' n r*'
Navy pilot wax rescued 00 utifo- plans immediate extensive 1m- nh,I
fusal tu negotiatx- with striking
wrsl nf here ln the Atlantic Ocean ItrovemctlU to his proju-rly.
subwnv
and
hurt
Workers until thay
Mr. and Mr*. Fiank Real! of
Inat night after hr dltrhnt hi* six
returned to their- fobs.
ton fighter plane b e s i d e the Michigan have also acquired vnlNewspnpers reflecting the Soc­
grounded freighter Halt! Victory. uahlr frontage on Crystal Lake ialist and MRP party viewpoint*
nnd
plan
tn
erect
u
lartcli
type
A Hrriiion that f (s'tn labor camp is still needed in Sanford was Tha pilot, Meut- J, K, Smith, was of dwelling.
charged the Climmunlst* wevp
picked up by boats from rbb tug
stirring Ihe widsspread labor un­
reached Yesterday by a group of (rowers and shipper* who met at the watch liill a few seconds I*fore
rest In lb* inlerrais of Inter­
nffic* of County AgtntC. f t Dayton. The group rrcommrnded that the the plane sank.
STOLE MAN'S WIFE
national as well a* French oolit­
■■■
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. (A3— ic*. Municipal election* will b*
government camp on the west side be kept evailtble for farm labor. ,
A fetleral district court Jury has held Sunday.
TRUMAN INVITED
A group representing all growvrs and shippers of Seminole Coun
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 1/Ph~ d e rid e d that Richard Hippvlheuser,
Railroad tinlnn leader* and th#
ty has been requested by Mr. Dewson to meet at the labor camn at
who was a special assistant to
Mangusline and Truth Street at 10:00 o'clock Thursday morning. They Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of former Becri-tary of- Commerce .minister nJUxanuwri iirced ,0 n „
Rollins College, today renewed his
negutlatlons for pay raises and
are (a ***-the property whtetr t*,
Invitation to President Truman tu Henry A. Wallace, must pay |50,located on City-owned land, review rears; and have housed more than visit the college. Dr. Holt told liOU for allcntating the affections other ilemamls directly with ths
the Inventory and organise a non 1,008 agricultural workers, Daw- renorlere after hi* White House of another man's wife, nuw di­ nailonnlised railroad system.
,1‘ ierre Bourdon, minlstar
of
®refit CO-operaUre organization
rail that no sprelflc date wax vorced.
Arr nnd letters, said th* full
for tha purpose of making a bid ton declared.
cabinet meeting during th* morn­
Inventory show* a coit value of discussed.
for Ike ramp In lU present condi­
FEAR RED PLOT
ing had Ignored the Pari* sub•38,000 fend Include* the large din­
tion.
SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 15, (A3 wav and bus strike because th*
l.lqUOR HALES
Th* government, which ha* ing toom ■and a fine and fully
HARRISBURG. Pa., Oct. 15, UD —A government spokesman said
ceased It* war time predict of equipped kitchen, 31 army type —The State Liquor. Control Board today that Defense Minister Gen­ government adhered to Its posh
tion o f "no negotiations und«r *
importing farm labor from tha tenta with wooden Doom for hous­
eral Guillermo Barros Tirado had
Bahamas, most by law dispose of ing worker*, shower and laundry noted today "a substantial” up­ reported frdm the struck Chilean strike threat."
turn in liquor aalei at common­
th* camp, aaid Mr. Dawson, and rooms and a dispensary.
PRRBPOM TRAIN
Mr. Dawson stated this morning wealth stores following a govern­ coal fields that striking coal min­
take* the altitude that It 1* prefer­
NEW YORK, Oct. 16 &lt;A3— Th#
able to eell tbe camp to grower* that ha Is constantly reviving In­ ment mote to close down dis­ ers were disobeying a govern­
to be used for tha purpose for quiries from negro farm workers tilleries for 80 day* to eqv*’ grain. ment bark to work order lu-cauie American Heritage Foundation,
In tho Carolines. Georgia and else­ Frank Rutter, director of the they feared a Communist secret, sponsor* of the Freedom Train,
which It waa built.
•/
The labor camp facilities were where asking Information concern* state liquor monopoly, reported police organisation. The spokci- aaid the train with Hi precious
erected four years ago under ing working and housing fatu­ that sale* at state store* have nan said Barros called the secret document* will stop tn Jackson- _
direction o f the Wer Food Ad* ities hare. The labor camp will Iweti "considerably .• stimulated1 pellee seganlretlcn “ phskfe," unr Til!?16h Def. 2U. In Miami on th#
mlntrireUunfPmHMeg p n w g YBT •help td koive ms housing end of ■Inc* the proposal for the di* of tha name* given tha Russian Slit, Tamp* the 22nd, Tallahassee
th* 23riP atul Fsntacsla tba 24th.
■ ’ *
tillery holiday was announced. - sserst pottes.
valuable during the past four this problem, ht eakL

Galloway Tells Coleman Requests tReturn Of Price
W o* club About
*«• c - w
County OporaHon
,'” ;U A M By CIO

IVnnis (’haniuions
Will Make Mayfair
'Vj Inn Ucadquarters

Farm Group Considers Purchase Of
Farm Labor Camp 'From Government

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PleaMadeForj

In Wake Of South Florida Freak Hurricai\u

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THE SANFORD llEHALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Galloway Talk
I O a l l a w 4 !&gt; • » !■««• «Mw&gt;

Price Control
If a a t la

variou* aehool district* aet the 51.500 fp1
millnpc fprmaintenence. of the (or a met

individual. 5J.00D

milia-are -aet- a*hie for- tnaintentoward jaylpg.the bonds,
♦III' YlflUlnihg lhe liumes(ea.J
Tax Exemption la * , Mr. .Gallo­
way aald that home owners pay
nothing on the operation or main­
tenance of the County; they pay
only on the bonded debU'.und the
Irowl mlllage. which tuA dropped
from 6 mill* to 3 mllhiFIWl even­
tually .be dropped computety as
thr
»r» Rqirrdi
--MUi
Mi-. MaudeMaude RanfWY.
HanfU
program
chairman, ihtroduced-Uw speaker
and alao mad* a inoBori that the
glub bo bn r e c o r d c o m p ly in g

with President Ti

&gt; request

Mrs. Ruth 8cott presented to
the club a proposal to seonsor
adult education clApses in the
near future. Mrs. M .. L. Ralwrn,
publicity chairman for the Junior
High School P. T. A. asked for
the cooperation d/ thr dub In
helping to obtain w public swim­
ming pool.
Mr*. J. C. Mitchdil presided In
the ahsenre of the president Mrs.
Joel 8. Field and Introduced a
visitor, MIm Thelmw^-Hammond.
a former teacher In Uw Sanford
schools who recently returned and
I* now teaching In' Junior -High
School.
Mf*. Edward Klrcher, execHtive secretary of the Seminole

nt MMjMjjjga as!
lair and full employment and' pro­
lection of veterans' rights were
patted swiftly and with little diicuttion by the 600 delegates.'
The convention asked re-#»Ubllshment of price controls and. ra­
tioning ' for- fbod, clothing, and
other necessities in a resolution
which -deriared “ imntrTTHvW'Ytwnoi^
oly price* dominate our entire

Round And Faces
Another W ithAFt

econ om ic system , whleh m ake po*-

■ible heartless profiteering at the
exn-n»r of all the people,"
The' resolution asked congres­
sional action to “ recapture specu­
lative and excess profit*." and to
“ eliminate margin* on the grain
exchanges.''
In asking for extension of fed.
era! rent control the convention
also sought a large acale pro­
gram for the construction of rental
housing by federal government.''
County Tuberculosis and Health
Association, called for volunteer
typists to assist in getting the
Christman Seals In the mails. The
group will mert In the Vocational
School next Tuesday evening at
7:30 o’clock” !., complete the mail­
ing list.
_______

W E E K D A Y , OCT. IS, 4947

praainl by Vyacheslav N. Mo lalov an Adolf Ifitler in • twa-day 1
conference which eventually led 1
to the breakup of the Sovietvetoing a Security Coanetl diree- «b»* il*il-wna not made dear to German- pnct-anA war betweenthe two (lowers.
live to withdraw e t c u )■ a l U n ’ W*&gt;lBr*‘ h,‘ l’»‘1d* &lt;* • Cabinet
wa meet' be jn vp in d ’ teT member, with hold criuciam of
S. foreiirn Roliria*,
RoHries, he (Byrne*) Molotov made a “ major
naiume
then U.
U.S.
n»*ume the .obligation
obligation that
tl
"m iit aik yuu Ui kcirpl my rr*lrek arty srltM * *THU ■—
rulntantlal discussions regarding
Byrne* wrote TflKI (Tie late nathm immediateijr" —
Ousted As Vice Pres­ President
. ___ ____
Wallace re«igned ihortly after-' Iran, the Dardanelles, Hulgana.
Franklin
D._________
Roosevelt_
about the 1ward* and Byrne* taid “confid- Bomanla, Hungary, Yugoslavia,
i
ident, He Opposes had “ grave mligiving*"
Soviet-American rela- jence in the American policy wa* Greece, the future of Poland and
Jurisdictional Test
SwAihb neutrality.'
ini une hour befora he rMtor!^;
urged
Wlmton
Church*
Averting
that
they
constitute
"B y IIAWOUTW.-WAUD
The five types of pUcr* where'
ongh mo.t differ ence* !*
»lfn p o * f tor fire occur* moat frequently are.
•* HAN FHANC18CO OcL I*
&lt;4b— The American Feder*-_ ,
In order, dwelling*, store* and
G eo^ e*- L.V: v tadeyt -v&gt;lad
shops, motor vehicle*, apartments, J
its membership for
and rooming houses and manufae-

Byrnes' Policy

will raise about ll.tOMM. It
sis# empowered tire eascative
coenril to levy an emergency
tel of eue cent per member
per week fee not mere than
2t weeks in one yeer. The
maiimum levy would amount

.|«j«

.i w*,5T.«™' Kr;.:r«*i!

The one-time “aaaistant presi­
dent" said Rpotcvvll'i advice "Ja
as goorl Unlay as it was on the
day ft Was written," and added:
"Jt is idle to speculate on what
thf. course of history would have
been had President Roosevelt
liyed but these messages dispose
of the legend that our relations
with the 8oviel Union began to
deteriorate only after hi* death-"
He related detail* of the Cabi­
net controversy over the speech
of Secretary of Commerce Wr]Jace last year in which Wal(gq* attacked this counuy's for­
eign policy while Byrnfs was at­
tending' the Pari* Peace Confer-

SAN FRANCISCO. Oci. I5- -VF)
lolui L Lewis, iltipped of a vicepmidenlcv in ike- AFL sfter *n
hutork outburst' of n*mr-c«Jling
sroooff the federation'! top lesdtii.
(seed tiill another hslllv today
When he learned of the speech. !
over "hi* miscellancoui tellediop of
uniooi iii Mine Worker!* Diilrict By roe* said, h* sent a message to
Pr*yii.l*pl .Truman f^tplndiogJiiip
Uadetnealb ih* current of biller- that be.bad sukuiljrd id* rc«
ness which swept the 66lh sonuaJ
convenlion was ihc growing ihrgtl
that Lewis still might take a walk,
with * his 600£/D0 United Mine
Workers over the District 50 con­
troversy.
■
His
organisers
have
been

WEDNESDAY. OCT. 15. Tfftl

sr,,“; ,ir T"”*"

OOfif SCKIRf trn.ri,

15 U KE
A WADED

IURM GRAM4VF
PAUL FfILY
T.n&gt; IfVlNt

Why Worry With Your Past Due
Accounts?

' * Do Your Collecting* Fob You * *
Call At .Our Offico For CollocUon Hati'i

Adults- IOf
Children 11c
(Inc. Tux)

THE

BLAZE

OF

h m o re...

NOON

the situation."
He said that the "fundamentals"
of tho situation "are the**—and
this the American people will
share; we fought the war as a
moral crusade for free.tom, we
V urnt dtoply into debt, ua lost the
live* of (00,000 fine American
youths."
Now we are squarely up against
the questien of whether we are
going to salvage the peace and
effectuate the laHtnl objective* I or
which wo wfcnl IhtoAVorld War II.
"It is Ao obvious that freedom
and the Communist police state arc
at the opposite end* of the pole.
The THirMton t*-whether-Thr-T
^ i f Europe are going lo have a show
for freedom or whether they ore
going to be overwhelmed ami
skiftrliel by tho match of Core­

miilee headed
Lewis critic. John P. Frey of the
metal trades department, and a
minority represented by Tbomss
Krnnrdy.'iecrelsry.treasurcr of the
UMW.

•uade I-ewii to get tmek In tho
AFL and backed him up on the
affidavit fight within th* lb-man
executive council
~ failed to vote
with him when .... ___ ______
by atanding vote overwhelmingly
decided to amend it* constitution
and dd away with iu 18 viceptealdanclss.
.
Law!* would.not sign the TaftlUrtlfv affidavit disavowing Commuplecn, saying It « u an InaulL
srere grovelling “on

}All-Wool Face

ton!

ynnore ihuirtvep, (oiks

C e n lr s l

4

&lt;e*(e

Pvt Willie DeLong
Stationed In Japan

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l&gt;tr|Multfl of M^tt i t i ll |M»|||f#nl im Ii IU siun* . ,
IHltwr iltp M iiu iC t r lif it il am i «•«*!«t rie t | H.t ,.

•resent Were Mr*. Henry
drd. C. K. Hpencpr, Mr*,
lav,“ Mr*. J. W. \llmsnv
ing Feiidvrg. Mr*. Sani
, Mr*. Janm Terwllliger,
uce * loiney, Mr*. Dick
Its. Itichaid Brown, Mr*.
■&gt;_..... ....I M.
I II

Tin \\ ui:r« siT&lt;

• &lt;r) i*f*ttltii&lt;Mi .Morlt. |
|lut fHUS

WITH THE EIGHTH ARMY
IN JAPAN. OcL 15. &lt;Special i
PvL Willie DeLong is now serving

( T l t l v M .1

Glider Infantry, 11th Airborne
Division, in the .occuimtiim ..f
Hokkaido Island in northern Ja:
pan, DoLong is the son of Mr.
L. V. DeLong of Sanford.
DeLong entered the Army at
FL llragg, N..Cc, and was sent
through Infantry basir, which la
eluded drilling In tactical war.
fare ami natural experienced ir

FU LL O lA S S E S

.

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|t&gt;«1.11.11
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Ilu»h li #H * * l \«&gt;iar&gt; l*i»( 11*
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C&lt;*iin

l!i|t jir g

t'illiams To Talk
arden C'lttb Meet

THEODORE

.ViUianm will l«- tlu- p.icst
ut Ihr general Hireling
-anfoid Garden Club to to*
rorrow afthi*nooii m :t:00
the Mayfair Inn.* Mrs.
Will preside
|&gt;i* &lt;*»••* over the
Ijipi Will
session and follow in.- Mr. ;
■^-titik"it in i'u .ii
ioi:i:t
'illiams will' speak 1" lltti
n the. varieties nod mlhihiiu'.i. liis family has
. the fh.risi Iwaln*-* for ‘

IIAVILAN 0 CHINA

• APPLE BLOSSOM

M m rli ft, l&gt;

annual* in Ih

vlller K**»r’«ta. *hl« 'h
M.ntk. K .n fn n l, Kl'*ru1

IfiiMiliiule Pultyni

Nu 111

lln lh lik ’ llllv ie e l

Mini &gt;liwn i- of rnKtri»|Li&lt;gi
«.*»n» maiiiril) id Ih. •I.un
r u., 11. i.-l i UiI.i.i* Wt.h hnnki

|tf tianlslni; IsIltlttCM lit t'ln:
» riraiilfe'tMiii u iffIili.tit»l

let MiU i»rt*l

t •wi.idliiig ineiitatiitl and
I*. Tyrone Power prove&lt;

lamas is

le.i.nlr

.tint* tioiur
-S W.-Sllmi*l
jfmtrg (li alttl IdliHl'irrtl IswtArr
l*»lti tld&gt; &lt;*f

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rtru jo e

• n oraisr

ru n

Jeweler

lm iufmimi- a » I;

HI. Ilil.-ll. t’ullia.1L
Mike Miirurkt. D‘*
it fn^riimt»n»r

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I'j n l u c l i i i s . C rsd lt

Hmllh Mvlr U. H

RC, newmillion

•

are enjoying
cool refifpajrmcnt f t R o y a l C ro w n C o in
, coin th at'e “ Beet b y T a r io - T r e * ? '

i nw»ti«»in!V

nl glut Ida T o

*

,

K .. g.. Job*.

HAMBONES MEDIATIONS
'f A i H t VfU’TU V NILE
TO B O R R f Y R O U B L fcDE I K m U S * C O M
TOO H I 6 H '.

best in my taste-test!

FULL

I'Jnnf Now For Early Bloom

.

GLASSES
forward *p*cd*. And the .hitch |h«U| is eiiminalrd rmn|detrlyl

A Warner Bros. Picture

What mtkrp it even more iaiprewM** . . . this will he the ninth
fansbeii reason tn which Hydrs Mstlc Drive hai' enabled
OMsmobile-uwaiug fan* to gu to lltn game* the rosy liny. GM
Ilyiira-Matio prise is a fully perfect'd, fully proved feature-and
there's still nothing else no the market to compare with it.

ImuranBacall is one of more than 130loadingHollywood etan
who hove talam tho oola taata-toat and picked Royal Crown
Cola beat-tasting, aha, likemanyother Hollywood stare, serve#
Royal Crown Colainbar bom#.
.

OUunobile introduced Hydra-Malic Drive* B year* ago. Today;
(MdamobUe is still the lowMt.prircd ear lo offer it. Add to
this Oklamobile's traditional ityle-lradcrship |Jiw Oldsmobile's
alhcnund. fine-ear quality—and you'd sea why so many football *. .

icW

RC wins 5 out o f 6 group tastetestf from coast to coast I
Wa T r l
IM*

Medium Size

Jumbo Size
Lnrffc Selection of Varieties in
Tea Hoses and Climbing Roses
• RED
• PINK

Thousands of people, In gfoupe from
coast to coast, have taken Impartial
Certified Taate-TeeU of landing col*
drinks. Thom who Uk* th* teat try

CHURCH 8
PA. Oct

its, sold, "If wa
Inata the -work
S P A IJ IK IT C

SANFORD.

'

EVA-HESS BEAUTY Sl^OP
IOH East Seroitd Street

C V n irsI- H - f M ; tT o rtu rllo a I'r r d ll
A sia. T o J ' H S h M lk U r Jr . sSal. '
Eio rU la H lste M ink T o A n itts Iwa
Korrosler.
'
.
K ln rlilav .'O a .* Hj is V T n H a rr y D.
IIII—II MV* Km. ii- II.

Bine# the Act say* nu unlun cm.
uae the machinery of the national
Labor Relatione Board unleaa Ita
ulflcvr* hava signed Ih* affidavit*,

"TJnly’ Green
Secretar;
Treasurer Geori
a* officer* of t... _________ _
they both will sign the affidavit*.
Lewis would have been classed a*
eleventh council member, but (be
unyielding mine leader eald:
"If you elect to take this as­
tounding action. I can only aay
to yen that-you will be vol
this speaker off th* council
AFL. I will not be a candidate
fur election to this debased board.1
Howevar,
he might
pemi

,

j7 ..lta

Krwfti i &lt;«*im! i utlr--hi*t«|

tV &amp; V W ?
&lt;
^ ^
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Sanford)

I f r a l n l S l.itld n l-ro d u tllo a , Crr-tlt
A s ..., T o I I S' H r ' l s w t n s l u * R u lh

Wban rationing
interrupted . . , becaika wa inaistad t
bqttlo o f R C ba mad i with the right l
and tho right blend t o produce th*t
Taeto-Toat" flavor, r. '.
flQ V thbt/atloning aonddd. ..’tttjw tl

wear. Cuslygqy base of imported jute. Fine

of the following patterns and colors.

r

KIbwii ) !.•••• »H)I «• r i.llc h ^ F u riiir
M T I M U IlO &gt; f i r H O I I T U L I h

JU«n To

nan^quality AND value

walking surface ' for luxury feel and longer

•fug you get for so little mflney. Your choice

Hlllt

A lls n ll.' V a llo n a l lla a k

—C7J -a w T O tef

OK W H A M TO ITG IT F O K Y O tlR M

rugs—at anywhere near the pri|»! Pure wool

guest rooAiy1You'll be amazed at how much

teams are

nl g an.l | . A ssn.
K i n a - I I \v so u s K llssn t&gt; T o r .T .
Illf*r r l u * K m m « t lr » w .
W rl«ht. J . D . ”JV. T « llo w n tfl T * -

iVou’ve never seen anything like these new

for living rooriu, bedrooms, dining rooms,

ttebrnrtm

WiniMOiM. Ultberi A T-. yirsl K*0.

* Th» issue hr referred to v/ea
the sljpiin:- df non-communist
affidavit*. That's whet siarlid ths
convention floor Imlllt which w m
perhaps ths hottsst sines Lswia
topplsd Wlllier.t L. Uutchsson,
ths carpenter*' bou. with ons

however, anu made hi* penc* again
with ths federation sis yeara

ijbluraia'i

W e b I a ii *. anil t A f lm Mon T o
r i i i v S r lA - * - rla l as L lrh s e T a t i n C
V IIT M T .S ;* IIS’ I I I R K I V K V T
IA*r*. It tV *1m IUmU t, To
Ida H V lir U a la s t.u.llb- RHKlI,-turr vts: ssniiTsunKB
Tb rw sb w , Robert C T o Chaa# amt

eshment!

“ 0 ,i this issue 1 don't think the
federstion has a head; I think it's
neck.hcs just gtown up and haired

ciiliif y* niif.tVOWW
jeweler* and goldsmiths, when;
they had 1 *1-11 aince lieing re­
turned (i mu their wartime hiding
Mml at WimDdr (’astir in 1015.

BUM II ANNOI N&lt; F.MKNT
Mr. ami Mrs. J. P. Hack. Jr
announced today the hilth of »
.. n the afternoon refresh- roll, J. I*. . Hack. III. i» llalel
misting of the ice ervatu huhal. Wire, .Mi*.. Hack will I*
were served hv the hos- rcmeniU'ied a* the fornu-i Gwen»t«-d hv Mr*. It. A. Newd i l l , \V, A. Adam* Those
(Told*'and petroleum are the
., I... with \nr;.- were
it and Billy Wight, Alii- principal source* of mineral
"Corky" llirgjn*. Jny uoallh in Colombia;----——•-----------ev Altman. Richard Fein'leky" Kllerbe. "Scooter’*
Ira Martina. Linda SpenNOT A HOT WAVE. . . .
*
Dietnna and Gi-rahlln.NOT A COLD WAVE____
Into Aon Mn*e«, Jimmy
lint A ( ’timltiniiUun‘Of The Bent
&lt;-r, Bedford and Dlan
hViitiireft Of All Waving Method*.
tkhard Brown, Jr.. Rob,
'Dicky llfuee, Kay Ivey,
You Will ExiKTience
Roumillat, IV and from
A New Thrill With Our Now
were Bobby laitiey. ToniLOW MEAT WAVE.
Joan Kirkland, Lynn anc
(17 Years fn Htislneps In
Michael* and Lucia Mr-

l.'atli, .iM ta n ir* w ith o ther
hw ln.liag
. U aU ar
a art &lt;**h ll-m v -m pte*»*- «t r"U.
I t ir t .d K'aw * tl..v * rn n ii ni-'i’M Ig alio a*. « t u ..r

Record* show that on- thr 'aTOrTd Laic To'CI/LSHlfy
Him IMHIi Y. age .lay America has 7B0 homo
Imliinm, ll* r ,rl*4i (Nw*. T«
firea, 140 store fires, Rt). factury LOST: Small Platinum Brooch
l*a HOoU.Irr rtvlr IIn. lie.
fjraa, 0 church firea, 0 *«h«ol
wOh Diamonds* Finder Phone
T&gt;.inl&gt;kIn*. A It * l- » t*a T o Alim *
fijc a ^ ti'l''1 hnspJ(aLGrtg.-----

his tint convenlion speech yesterdcy. slinjing the IrcTership into
fighiing mooJ by crjling them
‘intcHechialiy- (at- end * stately (

LONDON, Oct. 15, tA*)— . licitsin's clown jewel* » &lt; u Lack in.
the Tower of Lornton lo&lt;iny niter
being kept in hilling ^since the
rally year* of the wt|.
.Under' 6g|lf guard.. they wnjoT _

!oor patio where, game*
toyed throughout the afA Hallowe'en motif wna
out in the det-oralloni.
favor* given to the vounR

,SITTlNO an rvample for the re«t of
' the nation.Charles Lurkiuan. chair­
man- of President Truman's Food
Conservation Committee. Iknlts his
lunch to a rheese sandwich and a
The black^tkinned men of Guadof milk as he answers phone
a|cana( often bleach their hair calls In his busy Washington, D. C,
o/tlce. (fnternatlonnl .Voundphofo)

Anton MlrtieU

Crapps Honored I
i Third
Mia* Ann Crapps *tft*
on hre third birthday
»rty gisl-n by her mother.
nt fheTFTiom*
.oMa'^LMliiiTT )*.aiiVley^al

...... . ...-.I ...

At tho embarkation station at
Camp Stoncman, Calif., whan he
was assigned after completing
basic, DeLong 'sailed for Yoko­
hama, Japan, arriving in the Nip­
pon Port In June HM7. At the
4th Replacement Depot, 23-milrs
from Yokohama, DoLong joined
and was assigned to the 11th
Seminole* County
Airborne Division. He won his
Court Records
paratrooper wing* at the Matsu­
shima Army Airdrome and is
qualified to draw an additional
fifty dollar* a month jump pay.
I Gurry. l&gt;a* rius J»m*ha To t)«fPrior to entering thr service,
o il.* \V . HI* irurto
itixtir W To J»ru*lia Dclomg wa* a student. He plans
to go to college upon redcase from
|turabl*r T H * U l I It' • « ” ■nl ^ To active duly.
.

turn to the AFL in lanuatv. 1946.
but anti-Lcwii forces, cheered
by the caic with which their over­
whelming numbers set down the
UAIw president yesleidayi went
light on with plans lo bung the
jurisdictional squabbles with Dir-

vanlion In I03S. U wil took h jf
tnlnarg utt**»r WsFfede rr tio n: a ft cr
that and formed the CIO. He fell
q ic u u u * -

T ir o f c f !

LEGAL NOTICE

KH1OW1M0 AN (NfORMAt lUNCHION In Washington It wui reported
that Republlcwn senator* were prepared to endorse the overall principle*
of the Lucfcman food ermrervetion program. Shown (I. to r.) sic; Sen.
George D. Aiken (R -V U ; Senator Harry P. Cam (R-W*»h ); Cllnlon
Anderson, Secretary of Agriculture, and Clurlr* Lucknun, chairman of
the Citixens' Food Committee.
’(|iii.-,-;iatioHal Snundphofo)

A PICTURE

Last Day
Wednesday!

_

MABIMTII.s

Never Before

t
SO DARING. . . .
That No Screen Ever Risked
Telling Its Story Before!
’

*

U lN IinN .-U cL. Jlk-U^-wltap.
Ditiacn CR-Ull
|that the United Si
lire'march uf CSniRUAum uai toe
Kivrr Elbe” by helping to rebuild
Germany *. economy.
A ranking member of the power­
ful House Appropriation* Commiticr, he asserted that “ the old
world situation I* so feverish, so
explosive that
anything could
happen a%mny time:"
Knroute home from a month­
long investigation of coiiditimia in
Euro{w, particularly, in Germany,
g h e asserted in an Interview that
"K um Is 's I'etcr the Great once
was content with a window on the
Baltic; now Ihd Soviet* want a
bridgehead on the Atlantic.’*
As a member of the committee

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P H O N E 1W 1
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Dlrksen Advocates
Stopping Soviets

Pictures Are lou r Most Economical Entertainment

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Calloway Talk

Price Control

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Ir*laellnn»4 lr«M !'■«» 0»»&gt;

Lewis Loses One H •.MlInN.rt trmm l‘M&gt; &lt;&gt;»»»
various school districts act th* J 1.500 fpr an individual, $3.00*'
Round And Faces of holding- eastern Germany
mIHafe. fo r. maintenance ‘n t-ib a -fo r a married coppl*. will. »509
'•&gt;£.hoods.,&gt;our!ftrduC|lutu
prion * for ricIT
Another WithAFlr
ance purposes an Th

Mid.
I A group of resolutions asking loX
rd paying l!
the Ixmda.
explaining the llomeatead fair and full employment and pro*
T ax Exemption I*aw, Mr. CJxllo. lection of veterans' rights were
way aald that home ownera pay
nothlng.an the operation or main* passed swif|ly and with lilllc dis­
(•nance of the County; they pay cussion by the 600 delegates.
only on the bonded debt, him! the
The convention asked jw-astabbond millage. which tupk dropped lishmenl of price controls and ra­
from &amp; mills to 3 millaFIWlI even- tioning fur food, clothing, an-l
■ tuallv he dropped comtfUtely aa other necessities In, a resolution
whlcljjactirM "rontrnlled motiopthe homta ate. ihi'jidatr'Y
MU* Maude llanttey;* program oly pricra dominate our entire
chairman, introdur*d..tha speaker ernnomic ayatem, which make pospoaand aUu mad* a motion that the ad.le heartless-profiteering al the
complying *x~-n*e of all the people.”
eljib go on record'/
a request
with I’resident T
The resolution asked congres­
to coneerve food. _
sional action to "recapture specu­
Mra. Iluth Scott ""presented to
the cluh a proposal to aoonsor lative and excess profits." and to
adult education elapses In the "eliminate margins on the grain
near future. Mra. M .,L. Italiorn, exchanges.'*
In asking for extension of fed­
puldirity chairman for the Junior
High 8ch«d P . T . A askrd for eral rent control the convention
the cooperation &lt;M the cluh in also sought a large acale pro­
helping to obtain W public swim­ gram for the construction of rental
housing by federal government."
tiling pool.
Mra! J. C. Mitchell presided in
the absence of the president
esld
Mra.
Joel 8 . Field and Introduced a
tv
visitor, Mias Thelma^-Hmmmond, Association, called for volunteer
a former teacher in tW Sanford typista to assist in galling the
schools who-recently returned ami Christman Heals in tha mails. The
la now teaching In Junior High group will meet In the Vocational
Hchqol next Tuesday evening at
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Ousted As Vice Pres­
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lly HA HOLD W. WARD
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tien ef 1 U hor today voted
levies •* Its membership for
•a election rear war cheat of

wmala foeAia ansAFL* campaign
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"to inform the public,4 the
convention Increased the per
capita taa by oae real or moro
oer member per moatb. This
will raise aboot ll,* 00i) 00. It
also empowered the eaecativo
ceencil to levy an emergency
tax of ••• cent per number
per week for net more than
34 weeks In one year. The
raailmam levy would amount
lo about 1*040,000.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1 5-tA I

lohn L Lcwii. stripped ol a viceuieaidtqlcv in the AH. alter an
hirtork oulbursl ol name-caJling
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siuona the federation's lop Icsdsii,
faced Mill another battle today
uver his miscellaneous collection of
unions in Mine Workers' District
50.
Underneath the current of biller*
ness which swept the 66th eantul
convention was the giowina threat
that Lewis still mt|ht lake a walk
with his 6i)0£f00 United fyhoc
orkers over the District 50 con­
troversy.
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I advice of hie physician, the resig­ pressed by Vyacheslav M. Molo­
nation to Lake effect on comple tov on Adolf Hitler In a.two-day
conference which eventually led
lion of the treaties.
. He added he told Mr.. Truman to the breakup of the Soviet-

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so Lewis would no longer be
classed as an officer, rhls would
protect"
tha federal
unions,
President William Green aald. ‘
Only Gregn and SetrataryTnaaurmr Georg* Msany remain
as officer* of tho AFL now, and
they both will sign the affidavits.
Lewis would have been classed^as
eleventh council member, but th
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• walking surface for luxury feel and longer
wear. Cush^qy, base of imported jute. Fine
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guest rooA^ 1You'll be amazed at how much^
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tounding action, l can only say
to you that you will be voting
this speaker off the council of the
AFL. ! will not he a candidate
for election to thin debased board."
However, he might permit
mine worker t* eerve

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Pvt Willie DcLang ia now serving
with the Third Battalion. IVJih
Glider Infantry, 11th Airborne
Division, in liu- oceujiatlun of
Hokkaido Island in northern Ja­
pan. Dr Long is the sop of Mr.
L, V. IIt-Long of Sanfoni.
D eling entered the .Army at
Ft-B ragg, N.
and-was sent
through infantry baisic, whkh insludJ
fare and natural experienced in
comloit.
At Ihe embarkation station at
Camp Btoneman, Calif., where he
was assigned after completing
basic, DeLong’ sailed for Yoko­
hama, Japan, arriving In-the Nip­
pon Port In June 11(47. At the
4th Replacement •Depot, 25-tnilrs
from Yokohama, DeLong juinrd
and waa assigned to the llth
Airborne Division. Hr won his
psratrooper wings at the Matsu­
shima Army Airdrome *an&lt;l Is
qualified to draw an additional
fifty dollara a month Jump pay.
Prior to entering the service,
Drl-ong was a sturient. He plans
to go to college upon release front
actlv4 duty.

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that Republican senators were prepared to rndoit* the overall principles
ot the Lucbman food anuenration ptvzram. Shown (L to r.) are: Hen.
George D. Aiken-(R-Vl.); Renstnr Harry P. Cain (K-Wash ); Clinton
Anderson, Secratary nf Agriculture, and Cbariee l.tukm-n. chairman ol
the Citirens' Food Committee.
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MlIINO an example foe, the rest of
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man of Prrslilent Truman's Fond
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lunch to a cheese ssndwl-h and a
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dual boforo sugar rationing, Royal Crown Cola
m Icwincreased GOtimfn in 8 yean.
When rationinf cease, our solas progreae waa
interrupted . . . becadeg we inaiatod that every
bottle of RC be mad i with the right ingnxiimU
•Ad the right blend lo produce thnt "Beat by
Tarto-Toat" flavor. .
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mom RC, ngw UVlllionihAva joined yur old,
’ Today,nxcopeople than ever boforo erne
the OQOl refroiimcnl ef Royal Crown Qela. . . the
only ooia Uut'e "Beat by TaaU-Teet."

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who have taken tha oola taato-taat and picked Royal Crown
Cola beat-lasting. She, like many other Hollywood atare, serves
Royal Crown Cola in her borne.

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Ttnee ward* Crwn Oideav.bila’* n*w "radio song" hav« novrr
bscn so aptly illustrated e* In a lypirsl rid* to a football game.

RC Wins 5 out of 6 group tastetests from
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to eontrad with. Yet, if you're Die driver of so OtdaexobU* with
Hydre-Matie Drive, yon can . . . "Just forgvt the clutch sod gear.
All you do Ie ait ead i l r n f ' ilu t 's tnwi is lootb« 11trefixr. nr any
wtber irsfftr. True on the highway, loo. Ilydre-Metla Drive
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in wblrJi Ilydrs-Yfatk- Drive has rnalilrd
(so* to gi» to th- gamr* thf o n / na/. (IM
llydrs-Matio Drive is s fully perfrrlrd, fully prmrJ f-siurr—sod
there's still nothing rise an the market Inrontpare with it.
Ohianxohfla introduced Hydra-Mstir Drive* B year* ago. Today,
Oidsanobilc b still Um lowMt-prirrd car to offrr it. Add to
this Oldsmobila's Ueditwmal *lyb--l&lt;-jd*rsbip . plus OldsmobiU'a
albround, fine-car quality—and you'll sea why to many football
fans ara OidwnoUl* fan* as wed. You'll a i m t b s l. . .

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" and the ChimnuriTsrpdlic* slat# are
at the opposite end* of the pole.
The question la whether Ihe prn|il*
if Europe am going to have a show
for freedom or whether they are
going (o Im* overwhelmed and
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* ~ Rutehsson, who helpdd to per­
suade Lewis to get back ip tho
AFL and backed him up on tha
affidavit fight within the 16-man
executive council, failed to vole
with him when tha convention
by standing vole overwhalmingly
decided to amend lie con stitu
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- pfeeldenclts.
* Is would npt sign the T*flV affidavit disavowing Comrouplam, saying It waa an IneulU
lis shouted that those who wanted
to comply were grovslllhg "on
their 1-cUie*."
Since the Act says no union can
use the machinery of the naUonel
Labor Relations Board unless Ita
OjUktra hare signed the affidavits,
the 1,600 federal locals whow,
only national of fleers ary the AFL
officer*.nrould have been left In
the cold by Lewis' refusal to com-

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that tlit Dnliwt Status wuld fhetl
the march of "Communism "at th*
Hirer Rib*” by helping to rebuild
t,*rmany ■ economy.
A ranking rnemtrer of the jrowerful Bouse Appropriations Com­
mittee. he asserted that “ the old
world situation is so feverish, so
- explosive •that
anything could
happen at /toy time.”
.
Knroute home from n month­
long investigation of conditions in
T " . Europe, particularly in Germany,
- he asserted -in an Interview that
' "Russia's I’cter the Great one*
‘ was p&amp;uteht wlUTa' window on the
Baltic: now thtf Soviets want a
bridgehead on the Atlantic.”
As a member of tha committee
which initiated all financial grants
for war and relief spending,’ he
recalled the early Forties when the
United States hewed to a p-dtey
of “ all aid short of war," he aald
that nine* victory “ we have been
taking steps, but th* steps are
■hort of peace."
"They (the American steps to
speed world recovery) have been
too short.” Dirksen declared. "In
consequence, a plan, like the Marshall plan Is Imperative to retrieve
the situation/
.
He said that the "fundamentals"
of the situation "ara these—and
this the American people will
sham: we fought the war as a
.moral crusade for freedom, we
went deeply ln(d debt, we loel the
lives of 400,000 fine American
youths."
. • "Now wc tfr«- aqugfely up against
• the question of whether we aro
going to salvage the pebee and

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The issue he referred to w as
t# signing of non-comniunlit
affidavits, That’s what started the
convention floor battle which was
perhaps the hottest since Lewis
toppled William U Hutchison,
the carpenters' boss, with one
punch at the Atlaptlc
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—.j., liu _ . uihsniiese— have— faeew{«- r »arpping on a lot
ol toes 'withio
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the ledsration. even since his
re­
hit return lo the AI L in lanusry, 19-16.
but anti-Lewis forces, checi
by lhe ease with which their ovc.
whelming numbers*" set down the
U.MW president yesterday, went
sight on with plans to bring (he
jurisdictional squabbles with Dis­
trict 50 before a tribunal which
he could.not control.

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WEDNESDAY,. OCT. 15. 1947

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subetantial discussions regarding
llyrnr* wrote that the !a te !wtloB l™Aiediat«Jy.'
I’reaWent Franklin D. Itooaevelt I Wallace resigned ahorUy after- Iran, the Dardanelles, Bulgaria. •
had "grave misgivings" about the 1 wards and Ilyrnea aald “confld- Romania, Hungary, Yugoslavia,
future of Soviet-Ameriran rela-,;enee in the American policy was (Irecce, the future of Poland and
Swedish ncutrslity. .
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lions and that, une hour before he reitored.
died he messaged Winston CljurehAsserting that they constitute
The five types off places
where
Dl
ill that although must difference-!;
P ? ?™ 1, *I*«P 0 »V'. / or
with Russia seemed to "straight- .detdrmlning Husal a a expansion- fire" occurs most frequently are.
In ordar, dwellings, .lores and ^
r-- .... — _____ _ 4 j r j i ~ I w ^ « .v iK"»--JMMr, Pyrnci dtselo.w
shops, motor re melei, apartment*. J
•n uut-wrwmetiw-firiri;
BuuUh 'demands
and our course thud far ia cor­
snd rooming houses and manufac
r* on N'sxi (iertnany in IMtf.
rect'
He said that the demands were luring plants.
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dent" said Rposevell't advlca “Ip
as good today as it was on the
day it was written,” and added:
"It ia idle to speculate on what
Why Worry With Your Past Due
thf. couray of history would have
...
had President Roosevelt
.
Accounts?
liyed but' these messages dispose of tha legend that our relations
LET
with tho Soviet Union began to
deteriorate only after hla death.”
lie related details of the Cabi­
net controversy over the ».
of RevrataVy of Commerce Wi
lay# last year In which Wal-Jsqa attacked tbi* cotmtcjdr for- I
113'/i MAGNOLIA AVENUE
rign pyllcy while Ilyrnea wan at- '
PHONE 1091
tending the Paris Peace Confer- i
SANFORD, FLORIDA
cnee., ,
Do Your Collecting For You
When he learned of tire eparch. !
Call
At
Out1 Office For Collection Ratca
Uyrhcs said, he tent a message to
Prcaidept .Truman reminding hup
that be.had submitted his rcilg“ oni the
nattus ttrr prrtniinr April

The fight wai due to come over
conflicting resolution* offered by
s majority of the resolutions com­
mittee headed by a long-time
Lewis critic, John P. Frey of the
melsl trades department, and a
minority represented by Thomas
Kennedy, secretary-treasurer of the
UMW.
Lewis .look the glover off- in
his first convention speech yester­
day. stinging the leadership into
fighting mood by calling^ jhejp
“iftletleclually* " Tat snH si ‘
asses,” and adding:
"Ob this issue 1 don’t think (he
federation has a head. I think it‘i
xk has just*grown up andj\|ired
over.”

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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T. I I . 1117
B I B L E VKH HK FO R T O D A Y

THE ACCOUNT IS SQUARED,
BUT YOU MUST NOT REPEAT
, AND YOU MAY NOT RETAIN
i WHAT 18 NOT YOUR OWN,
H « U MUST DO YOUR BEST TO
RIGHT THE WRONG, AND
GOD WILL CARRY THE BAL­
ANCE: Chriit died for our situ.—
1 Corinthian* 16:3.
A dnpitrh from Chicago where
the American Academy of Opthalinology and Ololatynology* it * ip
i r it ion tayi in connection with an
eye qpers'ion .that “ all light per­
ception vtti loti at 1 irtubiiifooctoral transplant ' opetslhm." AnJ
lliat'i no pi-linel
William-liulltll. Inlinet JJ. S. Am
Lattador lu Hunia and France,
want* thr United Slalrt to contril*uie- $ 1,300.000.000 for the relief
of China. We'ie wilting to con­
tribute at much at the neat fellow,
but we hooe the American people
understand'whaT'all three foreign
'trlief loan* really aie . . . they're
contribution! right out of the fatiw
ily budget.
Tluee American teamen irtcurd
after 19 dayt adrift in mid-Pacific
on a powrilrtt mine iweeper wen*
ecitalic with joy. 'We eipect to be
home by Chiitlmat,” they told re
jiortm to tell their wivrt. "and you
can put thaf in niutic/' Neat to be­
ing hopeleuly adrift in thr Pa
cine, we can imagine nothing wone,
except to be forced down in mid­
Atlantic during a raging gale with
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THE WORLD TODAY

More nnd more young people want college degrees. This
By DEWITT MACKENZIE
year’s enrollments are estimated at 2.750.000. a Jump of a
quarter of a million over last year. Colleges are equipped J Al* Foreign Affair* Analyst
to Jinndle a toUtl of 1,600,000, In 1939 the college census ‘
jUUL.umlarU^'JO.CuWV-iiv-thoMfJdiiy«-thrre-wiia comTM»tition .Tb'el* Bed 'drive ta romtmmlxl
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U.S. Publishers May Build Alaskan Mills

Fidelk Class Gives
$20 To Mission Work

CHICAGO. Oct. 16 OP)—Senator
Capehart (K in d ) today asserted
that
American
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-icai newspaper publish- :.

era. -mag ha torced-U -build- news- &lt;*print miUa~iirrAliaka"-to

ttrluuw aM -row niBw itrif It- thcmielves or a paper Supply.

ily i M .R w h w : lb* asat wales
objective* in the Bolshevist con­
quest of Europe-*-has com* a sen­
sational cropper in the Rome mun­
icipal elections, which show a loaa
of Communist strength and a gain
for the democratic right.
The broad significance of this
is that the vpting in the capital is
supposed to reflect the political
af Iha |s&lt;t * "
try. That being so, Premier Alride Da G
courage in his uphill battle to hold
the fort for Democracy under

The picture k rnv»r*n,t mutt.—Academic ircpiilenientt
nre raised to the |&lt;oint where only the able serious student
Itiis n chance at matriculation, or any hope of keeping
abreast of the stiffer demands once he’s in.* Often he. must
substitute.other courses for-hi» first choices because of
Crowded classrooms and laboratories.
Teachers are so limited in numbers that he is forced
to rely- more on his own efforts to master assignments. Fees
are ho increased to meet- raised operation costs That
dents fnust seek part titnu Jobs to a greater extent than io
the past, thus making such Jobs Tiarder to land. Dormitories
are so jamrried that living in them has lost much of its oldtime enjoyment..
The student who comes out of college having surmount­
ed all such hurdles will be of n different type from the
graduate of yesteryear, lie will probably be of higher in­
tellectual level, tougher mentally, more determined. While
more Americans will have degrees, the degrees will-mean
more than ever before.

u tp m rt, fM inffin » r me 8eT&gt;:
ate Subcommittee on Newsprint,
told the Inland Daily-Press As­
sociation'that "at present you arc
at the mercy of Canadian manufacturrs who could tomorrow pSC- ’
the price anywhere they wanted.
Alaskan newsprint might not be
cheaper but at Irait flu would
have it."
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A mill of
ton* anaual'
capacity could be built for 130,000,. m
000.
™
The government has opened ap« w / » aoo cubic
feet of forest land fur commercial
use and has railed fur bids upon
It
The goverment "probably" would
build the . power generating sta­
tions necessary, and. there ft "an
adequate” supply of fresh water.
"Private capital and newspapers
should be given every opportunity
to build in Alaska, but I do not
favor government building of these
newsprint mills because that
eventually would mean govern­
ment control of thr free' press."
Capehart tald that he foresaw
"no danger” from the anti-trust
laws in tvent the newspaper pub­
lisher* of the nation decided to
finance a newsprint mill in Alaska.
Capehart estimated tnat suf­
ficient timber waa arilabie to run
a 200,000 ton mill for 60 years and
added that this area would-rcforest
itself within §5- yearm.

Mranwhite In France the Bol­
shevists are resorting to strongarm methods almost on tha eve
of important flections which are
to be held throughout the coun­
try. The Qmimunist •dominated
general confederation of labor has
precipitated a (trike of 3,600 sub­
way and bus operators In the cap­
ital, threatening to paralyze Paris
and affect some 4,000,000 people
One Paradise
there.
I*rcmier Paul Ramadier sum
In the midst of all the world’s crushing problems, it is m«i
the thing up yesterday In the
pleasant to think there is one spot that still calls Itself u declaration that - the whole posi.
paradise*. This is the little island of Barbados, 21 miles long tion ‘is shaping up like a political
intrigue." He intimated that the
and 14 miles wide, set out in the Caribbean Sen.
*
strikers were trying to "create
Surrounded by the ocean thnt Is rainbow-hued here, the difficulties
for the republic." *
island shines like a green and white gem. Its acres of sugar
Ramadier could have been more
cane, many of the plantations 800 yenrs old, provide the forthright if he wished, because
green, and its fine Lathing beaches frame it with white strikes and turmoil arr favorite
sand. Pounded coral mnkes its roads which nre never far "politlcai" weapons of Commun­
. Similar lactic* have been
.from.sigh! of its harbors filled with schooners and sailing ism.
under way in Italy for months. We
phipn from West Indian and South American ports.
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Barbados has* been British since the first white settlers charges (he Reds with precipitat­
MeatlesH TuendayR
came .here from England in 1627. Its biggest city, Bridge­ ing the serious strike in the coal .
mines in an effort to cause the
town, with 15,000 inhabitants, is still a bit of old England. downfall
of the. government Of
FAIRMONT, Minn., Oct. IE (AT
.. All of this, thanks..to mqdurn
air transportation,-i*
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course all ta loet once a govern- —The Restaurant and llotermen's
JU lly..l3.flight h o u r s ir o m NfW Y ork C iiy tJ h o jlg h [t in more ment Is dominated by the Reds Bureau.sJ the. Fait moot Chgadwcl
at _ - n &lt; n n _M _
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than 2,100 mile* away.
..i i r r m » e have u en 'tireu tern of Commerce last- night voted
unanimously to reject President
J Queer, Isn’t it, how th^e onct* almont unknown &lt;arucu
food consevation tecumof tht* world art* coming to be week-end vacation jaunts passage of measures abolishing Truman’s
mendation.
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.from America? Whether one really“vver gets there or not, personal liberty ami inaugurating
The action was taken with only
It’s -a comfort to feel that pnrndise is not so terribly fur j *&gt;olice ru,r* 11 of the burrau’s *24 members
away after all.
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1_ In the Rome election Premier present but a spokesman said a
Gasperl's anti-Communist Chris canvas of the others had Indicated
tian Democratic Party and the they, favor rejecting tha program.
Communist dominated people's
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The rejection motion was offered
bloc ran neck and neck. Each won by Sumpcr Scott, operator of two .
of the 80 municipal scats. The rural steak houses who preerded
Tvncbera in the high dchooln of SI statca have an­ 27
rest of the votes went to smaller It with the declaration, “ I’m no|
swered a questionnaire revealinR that 96 per cent of the parties, ranging from modcrata going to de’ prive my customera to
pupilH in their EnRliah cIiihhih do not know how to rend i&lt;-flists to extreme right, plus feed those Europeans so they can
pro|&gt;erly. They lack the. ability to digest quickly, compre- those who still cling to Mussolini's gain enough strength to kill my
and thus are violently an­ son 18 years from now.”
hepd and retain what they find on the printed page. Except Fascism
ti-Communist.
In St. Paul. Governor Luther
for the tabloids, comics nnd "pulpH,** they do not rend very
Tha point - Is that- while the Youngdahl said he had telegraph­
much. Only a timnll percentage rend for enjoymerit. The Christian Democrats and' the peo­ W
TSJ the
tssv President w
mj IIIK lie
fiuutu
ed
saying
he would
teachers conclude that high school pupil* are doing less ple’s bloc ran about ev*n, the for­ name a Citizen’* Food Committee
mer almost doubled their previous to cooperate in the federal pro­
rending than was done by similar groups ten years ago.
vote. Had the Reds and fellow- gram.
Since educators consider rending a basic skill or tool travelers won a victorv, Do Gas
necessary to all learning,! this is serious handicap. Improv­
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Members of the Fidelia Class of
the First Rsptist Church voted to
malt: a done tuns of &gt;410
n s* Uir Santitl -MVaamnma^.
l*artv~To KiTtli'ld
K,-v Writ and another $10 to forSaturday .Ai flul) - P e t S O n a -l-S »iga s&gt; i»l;s i throngh the Hift it t
Foreign Mission service at the
THURSDAY
meeting of the group held at ^he
Mrmbcrs of the Seminole Coun­
The Veteran* of Foreign Wars try Club will be guest* at a patty
Friends of W. L. Stuudeiimiro home of Mr*. Grady I- Duncan on
Auxiliary will hold a meeting at to be held at the club on Satur-[ wjU: be.glail _lu. icaiu U.kt &gt;- -M .! Palmetto^Av^Mie-iait, nlrht^
g;0O P, M. al the -Tourist- Cottlar. daTrChaTtes'Pottef, TBUage
ihager, rin- 'able to l»e out altir a ».ii«,u# W. II. Duncan was co-hostess, v
* The American Home Depart­ nounced today. A supper includ* illness.
The business session was pre­
ment of the Sanford Woman's in* steak sandwiches, salad, hors
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Club will meet M the club house d'oeuvra and other delicious food , Mr. ami Mrs. T. O. liny left and the devotional* -were given by
at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. .Ouida Wilson will lie servetl to member* with- j today for .Coleman, Ga. where Mrs. Myron Smith. -Plans to tel
will be guest speaker with her out charge.between.the-hours oLl
w»*v *«Ue.i u , t n » - -Christmas cards- were inade-wnd
subject being "Pott War Fabric**." 7:00 and 10:00 o’clock. Tbe regul- de«U» o f J l f - IUy's, mother. .
Mis. I- F. Garner took order* for
Hostesses- will be Mrs. Fred - H. ar dinners will also ba- served dn
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ik’ illiams, Mr*.'J7 C.'Higgins and Sundav night.
M r-and Mrs. Frank' L. Miller ! the mretin* night from the second
Wrt. James Crapps.
Mr. Potter said also that a gala plan to leave tomorrow for Jack- I Tuesday In each month to the
Seminole Chapter No.* 2, O. K. -Uullotttden "Hard Times',p*Uy lonvilii' where Mrs. Milter will thlnl Tuesday hrraiise of the con8.. will meet at 8:00 P. V . at the will tie held on Nov. t at the flub. i undergo trcutmilit fiom l*i. J. G. ’ flict with the Brotherhood meet­
Masonic Hall.
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. Plan* are being made to engage , ..rrJy&lt; Mrs. Millet; bus Is-,-n ill ing.
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The Sanford Garden Club will an orchestra for that night and for lh(J
U&gt;V|.,.4|
Pollvunnas were selected and
hold a general meeting and tea breakfast will l&gt;e served following
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Mrs. S. C. Graham and Mrs. J. P.
at 3:00 {’. it. at the Mayfair Inn. the party at 1:&lt;K) A. M.
j Friends will la- interested to Ilolttclaw- invited the group to
Tha speaker will lie Mr, C. J,
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‘ learn that James (t. Huff is-ini meet with them for the November
Williams,' florist, of Orlando. He _____
|roving aftsr a long Illness. Hr meeting at the home of Mr*.
svill talk to tire group on the
Seminole Hi
bas recently lieen moved from the j Ilolttclaw. Plahs for the Christvarieties and culture of hisbiscu*.
I ernald lutugbton Menioiial Hue- mu* parly were made and the hutIly HOBBY PARK
. lpital to his home uit Sanfoiu Ave- Iqindt will Iw invitnl to attend.
fell'
over
thi
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i ’alm Circle Meets
A deadly Imsh
During the social hour several
firthman t lasa Tuesday morning. |
amusing games and contests were
With Mrs. Dicketson Tha Jig waa up. All misdemeanors | Mr
Mr*. W. II. Duncan enjoyed and a priie was awarder)
and felonies committed against |||RVp
ilieir guc-ts at their
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson entertained the umter classmen were to b e;hon)p on Catalina Drive Mi*. Dun- to Mrs. Charles llantil. Mr*.
Ilolttclaw. retiring president, was
members of the Palm Circle of righted «t last. No b.ngei *«&gt;
f.tlu-r. It. D, EdWunlt. bir
'the Sanford Garden Club with * thi* dignified und sol.om gquup to gi|trT ’ Mr, j . A&lt; Kirk and i.roth. presented with a gift from the
elm*. Refreshment* In keeping
luncheon on Friday *at 11:30 A. M. be insulted by the etude and child,
at her home on South Sanford Ave­ ish pranks ul thu.-e ungrateful er and aister-in-luw, Mr. sn.l Mrs. with the Halloween theme were
\y, C. Edwanis .o f ftliaili-ston, served tiv the hustesse* to the fotnue. A business session was held and ruthless fn-shmen.
lawritQt:
b. C.
with Mrs. I~ Munson presiding
To the is-nt of u solemn i
It
Mr*. F. E. Gatrhel, teacher,
following the luncheon.
the villians wryre marched in
Mr*. It. A. Wiljiams. Mra Gar­
Mrs. Dickerson spoke to the chains to the stage and then to
. ner. Mrs. Evans. McCoy, Mr*.
^vembers on p^sl control aid also to the-ir scuta- su that ail rnuld (iolfers Enjoyiiikr
Thomas If-. Groves, Mr*. II. E.
gave insttuctlons for members of see the oliviolln guilt o f the d.’
Iak’uI Golf Club tiH-r. Mr*. EMtefry. Mrs. Gra­
the group who will assist in ^he
in. Mrs. Charlotte Irland, Mr*.
* tourist infotmaliuu lewtli, ,un the- ifendaiitA The. trail* wire brief
d ,^ 0 ^ 1 The jury
Th, rir.t 7 ^ , ,iay. of (k.«0ber IS«arl Westmoreland.. Mra Carl
lake front. Report* were heard -und
from the various offlcarx'and plans a Verdict O^ gully^ «...... w;u ,} Have .kiwORhl out golfers-of San- Moss. Mr*. Joe' II. Wright, Mra
guminndinK clt, „
II. K. Hardison. Mrs. Grover
for a plant sale were made. Pro- without confusing the Ipaue wun. ^
Ubbels of ultumevs u.mi
lb..'.
goodly numm-rs
rmnibi'nr'trf
David. Mr*. JBi' ttarncs, MB. M.
•reeds from the sain wiirim giver) the
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n e w s ,.r the exhibition Hf .*vl* l S u n try . Club, Clyde Terwlllcgar; 0
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achooi.
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- ’Jr member*
-raunist
of

hts cabinet.
South Carolinian J i m r i F.
Here in n matter which should receive attention from Aa it is. ha may feel encouraged
Byrnet, Franklin D. Rootevell'r
liarcntn, an well an teachcra. In this country where public to carry on as he D, hoping that
Secretary of State, _»ays ]h* Joreconomic rehabilitation of the
education In n fundamental'dbjecr, il In Important thnt the country
under the Marshall Plan
’ mer Pretideni began! to doubt
rendiiiK level of high adhool pnplln be rained.
. '
will enable' Italy to withstand.
Runian jiolicy ihortly after the
Communism.
Yalta Conference and had grave
• So as a result of this election
mitgivingt over the future of So
there still is time to rescue Italy
'viel-American telaliont. In advice
economically and pul the new re­
TOO
LATE
TO
CLASSIFY
to Winilon "Churchill ihortly be­
public on.it* feeL The alternative
By RUSSELL KAY
.
would seem to be a return to the
fore Ifeoicvelt dic'd, he laid, we
totalitarianism under which the
mutt be firm with Ruttia. Further­
Florida truck fanners who have In Tulare County, California has country suffered from the time
more. it it worth remembering that taken It on the chin through frost been Increased and this celery ran Mussolini came to power In 1926
Pr’etidml Rootevrll . had broke \ Iasi F'ebruary and Hoods this Fall be expected to compete with Flor­ until the war'* end. This time the
with Heqry Wallace long before and find themselves in Hnancial ida, during the early part of IK* dictatorship would be Communis­
tic jnslcad of Fascist, but there
Pretideni Truman look over ilia straights ss a result, may take season. '
"There ft*a a,sharp Inrreaaa in would be the same repression of
reint or government. Rootrrrll eome satisfaction from the fact
-Individual rights, and the ^ d f l r
that Florida has by no mean* been
etruhl hare - warm'd - Wntiaer -Vn- l aione as a-suffered In this' r£peet ruriimlv r prlso* last week,*- TKe again would l&gt;e looking over'iU
Fall acreage
Louisian*
Pretideni in 1944,* at he
-em H n ~ rii.t^ rw -4|
ork going out fast, pros­
nation's agricultural area this past pects are that Inara-will he quits
today be Pretideni.
year, - 1 have Just been r#vi......
a shortage, o f . cttcumbfri N fjra
Rootevell -didn't.
the altdatlon In-the*fresh-fruit
of Florida stock ara
and vegetable Induitry.
Dr. Charlts L. Persona
uppllcs of pepper
TKe Junior Chamber of ComThe bulletin etata*:
Heavy eggp mt are holding up very
Optometrist
mirce. -ln conducting a "Get Out rains and windstorms hit wide
well, and pep m may last until
Sanford
Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
the Vote Campaign" thould alto areas of .the nation last weak with Florida is ready to Ship.
,
Hoars: 9-12 1-6
Phone 294
undertake to regitter young men varying effects on vegetable crops.
"Tomato prices are up. Califor­
M l
Bat 9In
northern
areas
tha
henry
rains
and women to that they can vole
Byes Bs s bnlned
Ii
nia has a good crop and will prob­
- Glasses Fitted
jo the city election. Merely be were followed by a quick drop In ably ba able to (apply tha demand
tomperatura and light frosts In for si* week*. Teaaa ha* a Urge da-Jtkb
•n|
iraiitrird to vote
vc
'
legiitered
in ' Hate some areas, indicating that tha
acreage Of------Fall tomatoes thatt Will
election! it not luificicnt
lulfici
when it northern season for tender vegt- 'follow California, so tb* short***
" dole. ------. L*lll not. bocom# a* acute am with
city ejection tables is nearing Its
rumrt to voting in a' &gt;
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A pc non-might He InUy ohalifie-ii "Naw*Y&lt;*lf 8
State snap bean*.
beans, cucumber's, snap beans and eggt
H
plant*.
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"Wlndstohns In norihern states
—Yr lion, but hf cirtnot vote in tlf cucumber*
.iianmUrt will
will £•
be materially ahor- did a lot of damage to fruit In
city election unless he is registered tened. Michlgtu
reports
.
min- Michigan and other sUtes, al­
RELIABLE — REASONABLE — RESERVED
al the City Hall. He hss to be a or losses which should mean that though Michigan waa hardest hit
Florida
truckers
who
were
sue.
1. Urge Client* To LUl At UnlnfUted Values,
resident of Sanford for at lead
—around 400,000 bushels of ap­
• six months in order Io regsstv -al cessful in coming through *without ples, peaches and pears, were
loss, and thara wars a few, will blown off the tree* in this sUU.
2. Urge Customers To Buy At UnlnfUted Value*.
the City Hall, and ha must regis­ find a good market
"Canadian apple import* this,
ter there by neat Satuiday if he
3. We Sell ’em When They’re IUghL ‘
"Hardy .vegetables benefited season ara expected to total about
wants to vote in the city election from tha weather change; Thara two million
uhcla compare^
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bushels
with
.;U '# ^ -J v ,-'* ' PHONE 808 ' '
in November. This has nothing were heavy -downpours of r*ln hbouiL-ond trillion last year. Al.F i rnumber of cars of--------British
whatsver Io do with registration over large areas, net enough to
Hood but sufHclent to replace soil
for the Democratic primaries next moisture. Crops such as cabbsgr, Columbia McIntosh applaa have
coma into New York market where
Spring.
rauliHowvr, broccoli, celery,
* r, apin- they found a good reception. With
ach and root crops should Improve a relatively short apple crop In
Harold Suiien. Republican can­ aa a rnaulL
thbs country, It la unlikely that tmdidate for President, who will
"New York 8Ute will have a pcrtatlon o f Canadian applaa will
•peak in OrUodo on Nov, 20, tayi light cabbage crop this season. bring
dov prices to any extent.”
ng down
down on their food consumption The crop got such a lata start and
unify, whoaa business la fresh
Ramsey,
by 15 percent without injuring acreage waa so reduced that yields fruit arid vegetable containers,
•r* not likely to ba more than half operates on a nation wld* basis
that the American people can cut
year. Thi* will and hn.is in close touch with tha
(heir health. We like a man. who
result In a betHr market situation throughout tha growing
Florida than last season, when
•ayt what ha thinks even though
ha may lose • ' few volts by it.
Reports coming in from WUli7 !/, km .
President Truman was not sug­ j s
nt L Wilson, director of Florida
"Them
was
apparently
no
dam­
State Markets, from Monte Grew,
gesting that ihe American people
age to celery and the colder secretary of the Florida Vegetable
thould "eat less." he merely want­
‘ ‘ ter should be'baleful. New Committee, John Ford of the
ed them to “ waste leu.” There York Btata la now at tha peak of Florida Farm Bureau and others
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with ahlp- who hare their fingera on tha
•re people who habitually do not
t and stock borin- pulse of tha industry in this stale,
waste food, either .because they
into storage.i. Utah
can't afford to, or art too thrifty,
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Unites a haavy shipper of cal- indicate that despite severe set­
I K km . and there are people who could
and has tha largest crop aver back and losses, Florida vegetable
growers am replanting a* rapidly
not cal leu wiilicul ihnjuring their
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that arva. *
health,
*• m receding- •m tm and soil eondlshipments lions permit. Crops In many
lean
o f course will ba lata add
t h e y ___ __
heighten the danger from
own good, and ai a mult
fat ’ ilomschs. high blood preuure, darway until October lSUt but froet, bat we can keep our Hagan
and heart trouble. But it is not should conUnua^through tha win- crossed and do our best this Fa3
good politics to gay io.
tar. Tha acresgs af winter celery and hops for a killing next

sketch of Mra. Curlctt’a life.
Those present for the meeting
*9 were Mr*. II. II. Duncan,Mra-Mun■on, Mr*. W. H. Gamer, Mra.
Jnmex Toll, Mta. S. J. Davit, Mrs.
M. L. Tilli*. Mrs. C. E. ChorpinIng, Mr*. Hugh Whelchel, Mr*.
J. M. MeCaskill, Mrs. E. I). Price,
Mra. Herman Jarotisnn, Mr*. iJee
Samuels. Mrs. Wallace Bell. Mr*.
John Meiscn and. Mka. W. K.
^ w a lm .

Smith. Mr.-and Mr*. George Thur­
man, he was sentenced to perform ston. Mr. nnd Mra C. K. Silencer,
20 pushups on the stage. Next, Mr. and Mr*. Price Heard. Mr. and
John Fite was convicted of tulk- Mrs. Bill Williams, Dr. nnd Mrs.
ing too much in class. Ill* face T. F. McDaniels, Mr*. Earl lligblackened.* he wa* forced to ting grnbothnm, Mrs. Andrew Carr*"The Dark-Town Strutters Bull". way, Mr*. J. S. Stuck, Mr*. Clyde
Dial Boyle and Denny Stafford Tcrwillegar. Jr., Mrs. ItolH-rt Axt,
were accused of acting like .the Miss Dorothy Powell and Mis*
mint competent, rm-mlwr* of the France*"Mahoney
freshman Hass. Convicted, they, ^
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T k « ^ d» n , T h !',«ri r o l l i n g , A. J. William., G. W. Spencer,
with one eye open. J h*
t O. Kilpatrick. Hugh* Whelchdl.
was livid shut by an upper class­
NOTICE
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Hugh. Whelchel; Jr., G. K. McCall,
A. U
All parent* of'children of Jun­ man with her fingers smeared |j j u«T ||rti#, „’ |fh(ln|
„
Symcs,
ior High age are requested to witli soot. For rofus ng to dale
attend a meeting at Juniur High tenluhi
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iiou.iioidcr, H. ii. cote.
sentenced.
School Thursday at 2:00 P. M. at convicted
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, uild
,
,
.
, i man. J. I- Ingley, J. Johnson, Hub
which time recreation -plane 'for
For Uw infamous, crime a fJ gD j [Hy 4jrPTr- 4 i - « Krirols, Ed Levy
' Ihe coming year will lie discussed |lug like n. senior Du.iil
I Whltncr. Al Bryant. Harry Tooke.
and committers appointed.
was forced, to. ,lri*s J»J» ,«L W
O n " l l a ^ Wmstruff, Dr. G. S.
‘ ilBC-, Jtjfb Ti,'!(‘ !'&gt;V_1\inio[&gt;.41r|mmn^.Mnrk Clovaland; Jr;; KlrpSlocy and Lorlecn
llPlenbickJj^ JJjte Kir,iy Kite, Jr.. Dun liarwere rnnvlcte*l of consUr.t 1‘r'm ^
J#f* |fornor cTatenc,- Clause,
h g and Vernon ,c*n;iiot comb hi*
Axl
&gt; nobby Shuman,
hair for the rest or u,e M s i a a a u ^ nn?^Ilpitrkkr"
Carlran* hair w’us done up. in

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I HHUngham. 0. iILnEllwell
,Nevn,e . tny .ske th.^ U nlS U ««d«wa 6B Of Orjando; Jack HII-

sentenced to peel an onion Into I
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fine piece* a foot from li.r^'ey... ‘ k "?!. 'j, i«ik,r in C I IV k
Bobby Aatwas sentenced to blow- 1 W * L .D . Baker and G. U I arker
all of Winter Park; Nell Highland
ing plastic bubble* whilw his 2fare,
3 * .1f Decatur. Ind.; W. IL Prentiss.
was thickly rouged for bragging
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Dan Johnson and R. Logdun all of
* PenntT' wallscd* was V o ' r ^ o ^ J ^
*nd W‘ &gt;de • ^ »‘ er»of

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Little Miss Ann Crapps was
honored - on, her third birthday
with a-party gh vn "try hef m&lt;rtlt*p:

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is the reason s
I.ucillr
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slmrt.! pltby j 11,1 M sKnolU Avenue yesterday a f
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whore'games
callril off
with
J Ur
, . contract
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i MGM.
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were ...........
rnjoyeil throughout-the
afitTcnu
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iii ^was
utte beauty surprised IM- j trrnWru
. A. Ilalloui-in
motif
ly wood many month* ago. ^ ^ ‘ ^aVrM^Lut IrTViiV ‘decoritionT
re-signing with the Culver City |tMts and favor* given to the young
lot Rt the rtul of her lontr term ^v11*»In.
contract, It was somewhat unexLate in the afternoon refresh­
ix-cted tiecause she was much in ments consisting of the Ice cream
^ „bv.‘ the ___
demand at other studios and MGM ..................
and cake were ^
served
ho*-

BIRTH \NNOl N( EMKNT
Mi. and Mr*. J I’. Hack, Jr
announced today the birth of »
sun, J. P. Hack, III. iu lintel
huhst. Wire. Mis. Hack will Im­
remrints'ied as the forpter ;Gwviv-

lunl nal .taken fulfcaC advantage 4e*» *aa*htH-bv- Mrs7 h '- aT - N ^ - - t lu k u .lL o r z .

of her talents. Fur example, in
ao44lr*.
a . Adams. Those
"“ Ziegfejd Follies" she pMthfb a..... te«l to Im* with Anne .........
sang, danced nor *|Mike, but mere­ Mary. Pat and Billy Wight. A lii-! principal -sources
ly cracked a whip |n a circi'V son Lee. "Corky" Higgins, Jay »'* * » » in U.lombia.
nnd Jeffrey Altman. Ittrhard Fain- ’
butnlwT.------------*
Wliip-cracking
nr no,
no, Lucille Iwrgj “ Wlcky" FlllerU-, “ Scooter"
_ or
again sought the security of and Snndia Martina, Linda SpanMetro. She then proceeded to rer. Deanna and Geialiline Diet­
rich. Barbara Ann Mow*, Jimmy
make four pictures, all on loans Tei
williger. Bedford and Dinn
to other studios. When she re­
Aiken. Richard Brown, Jr., Rob.
turned from a four-month tour of Pal and Dicky Bruce. Kay Ivey,
“ Dream Girl" in eastern theaters, Franc,•* Roumillat, IV and from
shr and MGM agreed to call I* Oilando were BAhhy lim.-y. Tom­
quits.
my and Joan Kirkland, Lynn nnd
“ 1 was getting -a big salaty fm Robert Michael* and t.uda Mr*
•
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doing nothing," she told me, "and Lend.
Also nresent were Mr*. Henry
though that sounds like s sofi f
deal, it wasn’t petting me any- 1WjRhtj Mrs, C. FI. Spencer, Mr*.
where. Besides, tlicy were making John 1~ Leo, Mrs. J. W. Altman,
loti of money by lending nie out Mr*. Irving FYInlterg, Mr*. Sara
•nd I decided I might a* well Martin*. Mr*. Janti--, Tejwililgcr,
collect that myself. If they rvuld’ot Mr*. Bruce lutney, Mr*. j)lck
figure ijyt what to. du_»ith me af^ Aiken. Mr*. Hirliaid Brown. Mrs.
lei 'Easy To Wed,' I thought I f'nniilla Bruce and Mi*. I„ U.
Michael*.
might as well go elsewheie."
t Shr was speaking of * Intu
film in whioh her cymt-dy-talen'*. Mr. Williams To Talk,!
wen* iliscoverml.anew. Discovering At Garden Club Meet*!
Hall is a ritual which has been
going on here since she started , t’ . J, Williams wilt U- the yuesl
at a $60-a-week target for thd *|wak,-r at -the gem-rnl m cling
custard pies of the thin* sliMige, «f the Sanford Gnnieh tTul. to la­
in Columbia, comedk-a. The atraJ hollt. tontdmw aHt-itnam si rm q
exploration or her unique *ldlltb« p M
)mi. y|ro.1
s in the wacky "Her Husband &gt;. A w g - p , W1|| ,ir,.Md.- .,v,-r the!
A ffairs-".
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|itt«tne**-sresirn
Mr.
{
Itul Lucille lias never Im&gt;,ii one William*’ inlk n tea will Is- lu-ld. ■
to wait for show business CulumMr. William* will -|o-ak to Die ;
buse*. I.el the discover le, fail group on the xarlflic* uni cul­
F. K. Cooper, Mr*. Lourlne Beal wlirre ihey may she 'says. Mean­ ture of hibiscus III* -flood' lips
Mrs. Ilolttclaw, Mr*. II, E. Morrig while. she ami her husband, band­ Ih-cii In the floriM buslin - - f o r ’
leader Deal Arnax have lined op over list year* in Orlando ami -ire
and Mbs l.orene Franklin.
a monumental program for the l,-ported tii lie ihe large-1 grow-’ ,
Cuming year.
•_ ..
. i r s .o f . Annuals, id the Male of
U o h e k n liH M e e t W i t h
It Involves: two picture* for Florida. All mctnliei* an- niged
‘
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• M r s . A l e x J o h n s o n le».-h. plus ,mother ode - together; to attend.
a radio program for each; s con­
Seminnla Kebekah l,&lt;Kige No.^43 cert stage tour together, pin* coming." Just in my iiiiim-'s klncljs.
met last Thuroday at the Otld Fal­ stage dates, night c|ub*. record*
lows Hull with Mrs. W. D. Thorn­ and radio guest appearance*.
"NightmanAlley" t’T Frt I*
ton Noble Grand, presiding. The ."Oh, yes," *mile,l Lucille.
gruun ,l,*ei&lt;li-,l to rem,-tnlM.-r guests ah&lt;- straightened a big L-&gt;w •» the answer f«t movie i:--»'i wli-r
at tiie Hfhekah home la Gaines­ her_ flaming hear, you might a«l'l have U-en wanting •M,ffei,-u'.
ville with cards and gifts on their that I'nr taking a bourse in Fin/- film f’a ic. Ii is :» sidnhn- ^ale *»f
c'nniivnl b u n ,I wliu nn--. *l|Uh literature fiom UCLA." And
birthday*.
It waa announced that the l.odge ahr dashed up Vina Street m tiecotnc n swlwiling mentaliet and!
IIh-II fall*. -Tyi-niie Power juuve*'
will meet at the hail on Thursday buy a volume ,if SliakeS|M-are.
hij acting is n* handsome a* hi*'
at 2:30 1\ M. to visit the Metho­
dist orphanage at F^ntcrprize. F’olAnn Kotlieru plans to adopt a face nnd be ba- n vroudetful cast
luwitu- the Imsiness sesslun Mra. bpy after she finishes—"April to-aiied—h*-*M—rui -Bienririh* tkdlrefl •
Fred Mvers, District Deputy Pre­ Showers." She has a two ycar-old f.'rny ami Mike MtuurVI, ItV
sident, held • practice session for daughter . . . Oscar Levant xx»» glim, hut fascinating.
the next district meeting which ffiiwnhig. 20th-Foa «ifficlals told
will I*' held In Kissimmee on Nov. him not to tamper witli the dinJ_ 3 bo lit TB_ tP W lfts 'Stre.J’re- R)r»e~on "T iie +,laming--Ape.&gt;i
►,-nl for the meeting., *
"It’s no fun just lieing nu srior.
Ktyg, w)ui writer hU own line*
The Philippines have seven pri-rate* universities of recognize,! at Warners . . . Lana Turner
j doesn’t wear a dress In "Homestanding.

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u-stil*4 for the^ r M T o f the day.‘"~Mr*. Ale* Johnson was in
Shirley'Middleton f^r always iw- charge of the' program for (he
ing tanlv and getting lost in the re&lt;nil*r meeting of the Golden
dark hall* of 8. II. 8. so often Rule Cirele of tne First Cliri*li*n
had to wear a nightcap and gown rhnnrh held at' the home of Mrs.
for the rest of th» day and carry• ,R. C. Dobson on Monday aftsrg jsndie. When spoken to tha first. noon. Mra. W. F. Harriett pr*-.
tiring she hsd to ssy -waa ’ 'Mighty aldod. over the business session
dark.tonlghL” - *when plana &gt;»ere mailc for a can*
Jimmy Slaughter for going dv sale to be.held on OcL 18.
»f at foothall games on q motorRefreshments were s4rved Jolcle 'wa's sentenced fo lead ~lhr Jewing adjournment of the. hosl.
student body, in 16 cheers for the kies* session to Mrs. Johnson. Mr*.
H^hnmaiya /along with Barlwra lUrriett. Mr*. W. W. Iluckeba.
Eubank* who was convicted of,M rs. O. D. luindres*. Miss 8usan
iielng a.freihman.
[William*. Mrs. J. E. "Harper. Mrs.
As an overall punishment all*J in. Petras, Mr*. W. C. Clause,
the freshman, wefe furred to |-Mrs. Mkrr Rosier, Mr*. J. P.
' * Wilson Mr*. George Roland and
wear their left shoe on their
right foot and vice-versa. For .Mrs. Doh»on,
the rest of the week /II freshman
boys must wear lipstick and no
freshman girl may wear rouge day, President Porter Fuinsing
or lipstick.
was presented with a fine gong
.anB gaval bv -a -delegate for the
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LONDON. Oct 16. U&gt;)— Britsin's crown jewels 'were Lack in the’ Tower of Lomlon tmlay after
being kept in hiding since the
early.years of the war,
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(.HID ROUNDUP
The debut of the Florida State
Collcgr^f&amp;dtball team will tie the
feature of thla week's Florida
football game.*. State, without a
gridiron montkei, will meet the
green and white of Stetson Uni*
in. .Talvanity Saturday night
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'The 8eroinole High Srhool Baby
K.-ds ulll invade Daytona Iloach
tonight lo* meet the Svalirrczn
lligh junior varsity in a ronlcat
scheduled lo get uryler way at
8:00 o'clock, Coarh Fred (Janas
disclosed last evening.
The Fed Juniors will use the
same ol|!rru|fe tactics tonight that
the varsilv cm ploys, the double
Reabri-ero
Pwing
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absence.
Another.intra-stale grid rivalry
rill lioom Friday night. Couch Jack
Me Duwall's Hollins College Tars
MW slated to invade the muddrenched Orange Howl .for n tiff
with the Miami Hurricanes.
Saturday night the Miami liaby
Hurricane* will meet the Univeralty of Flnrido Baby, Gators in
Orlando.
The University of Florida varaity will hit the roaH' for their
week-end battle. The Gators Invade Italelgh, North Carolina to
meet the North Carolina State
Wolfpack.
. The Jacksonville Naval Air
Station grid aggrcgatitifrA will lie
idle thU week, but- they won their
third rngngnnrnt. last SMgiday
by drooping the CHt-r»yA- Point
Marine outfit by a 37 to 0 margin.
HOHK BOWL PROSPECTS
The Pasadena picture seems to
he clearing Itself as the weeks roll

Coarh Ganas predicted another
hard fought contest, but says that
the Seabreeze eleven will In- n
much Improved team over the last
season combine.
“ 1 think that we have a good
ehar.v* of defeating them," Gann*
stated.
The Babv Fed mentor .has Wen
drilling his charges on defense
ogainst off tackle slants and end
skirts slnre the Seabreeze aggre­
gation employs many plays that
run off these positions.
Ganas stated that he would proall v use Gene Smith and Bob Puliln at the ends, Edison Meyers
and Ed Yarborough at the tackles,
Charles lumsing and.Don Howard
at the guards and Glenn McCall
in the center of the forward wall.
The hacks will likely include Char­
lie Thomas and llan Batten at the
half hadf slots, Floyd Sparkman
at thr blocking bark post and
Charlrs Anderson at the spinner
back.

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With 'each succeeding Saturday
In this diiay grid season, it looks
wore and more like Michigan and
California will be looking across
the field at each other on New
Year’s Day.
By trouncing Wisconsin last
week In a 4B to 7 contest the
ferocious Bears have waltzed
f . through thole, first four contests
unscathed. Meanwhile, Michigan
has flattened three consecutive op­
ponents, the 1sslrst Wing the fill
to 0 rout of Pittsburg. The power­
ful Wolverines arc now at the
brink of launching their Big Nino
campaign against six conference
-.foee.'
This week will find Michigan In­
vading Northwestern’s home ter­
ritory to, open the Big Nine cam­
paign. California and Washington
State clash In one of the outstand­
ing grid tiffs of the west coast
this week.

Statistics Reveal
Coaches Relying On
Passes For Points
lly AUSTIN UKALMKA1I
-NBW YORK Oct.-18-W T-Cotlege froths)I coaches are learning.
It appeared today, that the aureii
way to push a pigskin toward the
_olh#r fellow’s goal^ Is to throwlt,
provide.f*irou Rave somebody who
Httt propel It In the proper dlrecItbtl and somebody else go haul It
down.
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clearly in the weekly atatistica of
tit# National--Collegiate AthUlir
Bdreau, which show that the outstanding forward passers of 1047
heir predecessor
are far ahead of thr
In the matter of accuracy and
that all acHal record* are In dann r.
'Rex l)lsen of Brigham ’ Young
University, the leading passer at
lh* moment In the number of suecassful tosses, ha* com plotml 6f
forwards iu^our
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About 7.1 percent of the peoa protesting jdaycr out of a halk^lc of Cuba are white, the re­
Sports Roundup
game or tench him how to play maindtr being mainly of Negro
By HUGH FULLERTON, JR.
short."
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rHpbrm.Bufor's V
Tides In Cook Inlet on the
VolTK. bet. ir» (/i*&gt;—i f ' Vte Frank, Yak guard who did
rnoulQ
possession o f a Phi Beta Kapt&gt;a j ionsiderahle 'damsgo to Lou Lit- Alaskan Pacific coast are arnunil
key indicates mastery of simple 'tle'a Columbia line last Saturday,. the highest in the World, oiun
arithmetic: imd—fir” nrr;„i sc- nl* it me ton of a former Pcnti foot- rising jiii tecl.
to have a good argument for a , balk-r who was one of Little’s
peaceful settlement of the “war” j teammates. . . . Stan Saplin'a new
bet*----!&gt;ctween the two major pro fo o t-, hockey booklet about the Rangers,
nijf News For You!
lujll leagues and the establishment , has a picture of an empty blue
of a lot of minor circuits . . . "I'd-, jersey on its cover. Could that War On High Prices
like to sec pro football provide as |be looking back lo the 'kind of
COMPLETE LUNCH
many opportunities as pro bate- j team* they’ve had for the past
hail, which offers thousands of Jew seasonsT . . . Kansas’ George
— 5 flC ____ :----------i..br not only in the Major* but j 8 aV et f l£ r i E i '' miuliHm ToV;-a"
Includes
if* other leug.iJcs fr»m the Triple- j good football ‘ player as spirit.
A class right down to D," savs D# speed, stamina and size in that Salad — Drink — Dessert
Groot . . . “ After all the time a j order. . . . Joe Rose is on his way
Second Coffee FREE!
boy spend* in college learning from Hawaii to l^ndon lo broadfootball, he ought to have an on- cast the Dado M*Hn»-Bintv MollOur Special
portmitty to make use of what ne aghan fight direct to Honolulu,
T-HONB PTEAK
has learned.” . , . Dud adds that : , , , The Chlcafo Bears boast they
his
Angeles Rams received have one of the youngest teams in
$1.50
•172 applications from players last! pro footbsll. but they still depend
All The Trimming*
year and about 600 this year, and on Sid Luckman. w
who
» Is playing
"some of them offered to play for his ninth pro season.
almost nothing." . . . Probably
Club Breakfast
Cleaning the Cuff
there are * a few financial facts
A Texas observer (maybe slight­
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Served
Dud hasn’t considered. The Diale ly prejudiced) argues that Bobby
From 6:30 to 10:00
Lcagn club awnrs might tell him Layne Is “ the most valuable sing­
League cluh owners might tell him le player in Southwest Conference
FREE Orange Juice
Observation Poet.
history and probublv the best foot­
Now Open At 6:30 A. M.
Vernon ( j ’opt Stephens, Wes­ ball player as well.’ ’ . . . Ernie
tern league Umpire
and father of _ McCoy, ______
Michigan’s chief footbsll
up
ROY JOHNSON’S
the St. Louis Browns shortstop, icuiil, claims a scout Just begins
returned home after a tough sea- I to get an Idea of an opooving
(HULL
son and promptly broke his arm j tram’s personnel ami plays In the
romping with his little grandson, t three looks allowed by Western
, Magnolia Avenue
. . ..Frank I. Dlalr. snorts editor Conference rules. The guys scout•\Jusl Good Food"
in Vern’s home town, Long Beach, Ing Michigan just take emu took.
Roy Wan Is To See You
Calif., observed: “ Opinions differ thirn close their eyes ami suffer
as to whother Pop Was trying to silently.
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Bowling News

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By POP JONES

G fte A &lt; C A ^ e e ^

Thu Merchants Longue (Icnfeor
no, 2) started the season’s play
Monday night and made a good
showing for first nighters. It Is too
early to ha turd prclir lion*; but it
is safe to say that, If the present
pace Is maintained throughout the
uason. League No. 1 will have lo
do some expertYrggling to retain
Its lead.
Here’s the way they stand:
l.ragur No. I
U. H. P. O.
Stine Machine
Hill Hardware
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Mather Furniture
Firestone
Anchor
High Team Totals
U. 8. P. O.
High Individual .1 games
Pczufd
High Indv. Singe Game
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ArSUfta
league No. 2
Jay CY
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Sanford Hoick
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Johnson
Th* severaLraplalns of tho a«v.
«ral women’a, tennis are busy
rounding up talent and are about
ready to go.

Youngster Dies After
Grid Contest

" “t n i a u S o Job 1k e t t l e s is s h i f u n g . p l a y e r s i n .
CLEVELAND, Oct. 16 .W _ EFFORT TO BOLSTER FED BACKFIELD
Twenty year* faithful service to J
the Cleveland
Indian* today
brought pitcher Melvin Leroy By ARTHUR BECK WITH, JR. la polish up on the fundamentals
Ilerntd Spnri* Editor
gf the game," Kettles ytated. “ We
Harder the reward of a joh unique
The Seminole High School Cel- rannot afford to take *hances on
baseball, coach-at-large of alt sry
Fed* are preparing for a hard reling any men hurt, Ik-causc we
Itellers In the Tribe and Its 19 fought contest with the New Smy­
have had too many Injuries now,"
fnrm club*.
rna Barracuda* hero Friday night. Kettles added.
The tall righthander, who U 88
In an attempt L&gt; get more
The fed starting lineup against'
rrnra old today, will work with weight
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in the harkflrld. Coach
new memhora of tho
’ Cart Ketties'i* ah’ifling' Chris Jen" the New Smyrna eleven Friday
mound staff wm* or tho time „e0 to rl|thl |lliminek, Imt it 1* not night will likely include Byron
when the Tribe is at home, hut Rkely that the veraltlle Fed ploy- Heard ami Floyd Cooper at the
end*. Chris Jensen and Wallace
hi* rnler concern will In* ifoveWp-1
log the most promising of some j er ,wl1' •Ur* in
h.ckflcld Tvrc nt tho tackles, Gene Harper
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70 youngsters hurling under InS ’/ in K rJ K !I! nnd Dick Has* at the guards and
iat. contracts in Minor league* Friday lilghL lie will likely open Chuck Herron at center. The Fed «
throughout the country.
, ,n ^ * regular tackle slot. ^
barks wilt he Cedrtck and Ray
loss .°off Holly -Pirrcy
Harder will be free to go when I The !?**
lerry has Dunbar, Johnny Alexander and
and "where"he c h o ^ , BuT a S
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Dun Dual.
Indian* President, said last night I lc* m* Ula lots left them without
in announcing tha appointment. !■
nr « ''"•'•■■wsy runner. * More than half the people vf
The.popular.Fud bacic.wiU.be. out the* United— State* "have pro­
for several more week* and is nounced defects in vision.
still hobbling around on crutches.
18 Million Watch
IpSpeh Kettle* and hia assist­
Majors Play In ’47 ant* Fred Ganas and Tim Tyler
are -attempting to roTPin k'pkskrrCHICAGO. Or I. 16 L iv -F o r the Into form, .font! Keeling I* show
.second censerutlvn season, Amer­ Ing up well with his luu ei am!
ican League teams played In-fore Ctuules Anderson. Willi* Andrr.
IT P A Y * T O LISTEN
mure than nine milllun fans, help­ ■on* brother Is also showing adap­
ing to set a new nll-llme high for tability.
Read T h e Ada
"From now on we ar* Just doing
Malar (wagne baseball attendance.
Tlie official 1947 attendance for
- - .----the A. L of 0.480,0(19 wpa a de­
crease of J36,1U) from tha I04fl
total. The drop wa* mainly raused
!&gt;v poor weather at the start of
tho season.

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Mississippi with ,4ii completions,
TVati ' Brocklln ut-JIregoii
1th 38. Gene Uourdet of Monymiim State with 84; Johnny Rauch
of Georgia with 30, Jimmy Bowdan of Tfxaa Mine* with 27 and
Dve other* with 25 each.
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iffcnu*, hut Perry Mag* of Illihoi* has
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throwing end of 25 successful 'r t : ■^i, .'
ptichrs ialthough th* Irish hav*
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Th# terrl flc pace being
_ set In
tha aerial'department Is accented
.by the fact that Travis -Tidwell of
Auburn was leading the country
at this point a year ago with
completion* and that In the
tsry of college .football/tmly
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100 passes In an entitp aeason.'
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can other
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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY. OCT. IB, 1947

Columbus Landed
At Watling Island

FOR RENT

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RECORD PLAYERS for rent. By FOR SALE— IJrteroek for drive­
ways and • roadwaxe— Phone
day or keck. The Music Box, \19
1841,________________ _______
W. l»t SL Phone 083.
Paint*. Poultry Suppliei, Nails,
OFFICE space In Melach Building.
Putins Feed*. Groceries and
Large light office*, newly uecor- -.iVaaifc-Tcrachton * Watson. 1201
ated. all utUitiea. hearmnt tsnr
— tor. aervica. fui uiahed. * Call IHIA
( W, H. 4 A. Dept, Store.
B A B Y GRAND 1*1 ANtt—Wurhtrer. reconditioned. The .Muiic
ipacc for office or other type buaBox, UP W. First St. Phono
Incuse. Sc« William Davison,
953.
Sanford Bus Station.
ALUMINUM casement windows.
FARM FOR
RENT -SO acre# suh*
Steel casement an«r Aluminum
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double hung windows. Miracle
irrigated truck farm, ’ newly
Concrete Cu. 30U Elm Avc.
ploughed and harrowed. 12 ar­
Phone 133ft.______
tesian wells, a 7 room dwelling,
2 tenant houses, 2 Urge barns SEE Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
Dwdling for rent only with
Works for roof pninL, 4 roof
farm. On Cameron avenue. East
painting. Phone o l f l . ___
side, Sanford, Fla., phone -192K. P. O. Box 883, E. B Stowe.
I ROOM apartment, good neigh
borhood. 010 W. 1st St.

When- Christopher ColumbusGist « t foot in the New World.
Out wean strolls atilt break in.end*
WANTED— Not anyone just' look*
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In'orh. Peace ha» come to the lew
hundml it.uk&gt;.Untied people who
Mill live quietly on tile little Ulaml. Dut Columbus' landing; 456
year* ngo l&gt;toU4f}|^ disaster ,fetal

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FLOOR SANDING 4 finishing,
cleaning 4 waxing. Our power
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available. 21 yeals exporicnc*.
II. M. Gleason Lake Mary, Fla

o f the sea.’ Butter light showed
the outlines of the low-lying
Island with the ground sloping
gently to the tiench.
Anchors were dropped. Colum­
bus, a scarlet cloak over hi*, shout*
dor* and carrying the slumlord of
the expedition, Imnr-hii the Santa
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AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales
anti Service. The Music Box, LAWNS MOWED. low p
mod of the members of the ex­
Jerry I ord Phom- TH* \V
110 W. 1st SL Phono 953.
pedition ul*o launched small (mats.
B ROOM apartment. Couple only.
(*&gt;ditpih|r%..Jer,|nd ashore and
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flow ers
staM&gt;ed the staff of the standard
007 Willow Aw, Frasier.
fag ail occasions
Into the Jiearh and when evetyone
McNKILL ft YOST FLORISTS
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had. in the admiral's'ow n word*,
Sipes Avc. Just off Celery
1 0 B u s in e s s O p p o r t u n it ie s
“ given thank* to God. kneeling on
Office pb. 403 residence oh. SI OR
tiie shore, and kissed the ground
2 ROOM apartment. Workinj
FIRST CLASS service i-lutinn for with teals of ioy, for the great
.
FOR HALE
couple preferred. 1020 l.auri
rent. Now open. In good loeamerev received,"
he fottnally
OLD NEW8PAPER8— S CENTS
Ave.
Rob, Necessary to. have'some
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
money to purchase* stock. Write
BUNDLES.
Walling Island, it appears on
Box J. c /o Herald.
S RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE
British charts. For after years of
10, 16. 20 and 28 CENT
PARTY wanted to lease Fruit conflict, thg British took over and
______HERALD OFFICE ’
Stand for (lie season, good in­ still hold the island. It wna qnce
REAL KHTa TR
CEMENT STEPS for your homo.
come. pleasant work. Building part of the Spanish Main, happy
INSUF ANCR
Frye estimate. Miracle Cinimtc •tnprlyr drrnnftrd ‘ ttutder Contact tUOiling ground for Engl Isit war­
------ MuHTGAOR LOANS
With Its Nervous,
Co. 300 Elm Ave. Phomr 1.736.
Wm. P. Smith, 2616 Park Ave, ships seeking Spanish treasure
R A YM O N D I I . H A L L , IleaRor
Higbstrung
Foelitigs?
Phone
1171
.1.
SEWING MACHINES
Registered Broker j»nd
San Salvador, Gojumhu* vtdivd
SALES AND HER VICK
Insurance Agent
12 SPECIAL Yhttvjcbh
it .' ttIiirfTi»r i?ame'i* sflll »nihutTRtcT
Bert's BoWbtgMsrh. Shop
tm. 4 Florida State Rank-Bldg.
it|kn&lt; IKw* II tltak** YOtf
n
«cf r*»u* «nrn^v,
mirafc t
115 K. Fhench
Ph. Him
rV m ’ a CAIt
h
U
ImaalV
al
Mlfh
limit.*
llrffl
t
H
*
Guanalmni,
the
neacefnt and
YOU DRIVE IT
NEW HOUSE, 2 l.edrooni*. partly IUXEDU FEEDS—von-pict* lino
It* IaiI.« I- I inbJiaitt t y &gt;
Irrrndlv .ocavnn Indian-, culled it.
Cr-m
p
’
m
rt
’
■
*
i*’ItpTr
PHONE
200
furnished. Small down payment.
Hunt's Tuxed* Feed Siore
But the .ueavans are gone today,
itTtii- ! Wi Lii n Iff tf?i
RRRICKLANDMOKItlSON
Balance like rent. For appoint­
tiiU’ ii:ur*sl nnnwria
r victims of ,lisente and
ment rail 0173.
U tim ivE .fr. in c .
NEW SPINET PIANOS AV
iMuKit^re i i turn* «n
the gun* of the Spaniards. Some
fLfc t.ij , t,,i| a
l.ilicral trade in &amp; term*.
were shipped chstward ns slave*
SEE
US
FOR
hs*
A 6'TSiHl i*w*ii«tai *
Musle Box, III* W. Fir
Gioupa of two arid three lota in
e&gt;| Witt ijit 4
to die in E.urope.
i
MIMEOGRAPH p r in t in g
Pohne 053.
T
slW
rD
ItYSUbfR i'Li'*
Mnrvania and Mayfair. Good
In iheir piure are descendants
AMI TYPING
IMmI Hi t**.|.|r.*-s
-i: »H
hi|
.lM1U
i
water, front property cast of
of African*. Their ancestor* were
CRKIMI I.UREAlt OF
FRIED
SHRIMP
DINNERS
Virginia Avenue, Block of six­
•ent
to
the
islands
a*
slaves,
S
\.NFOHI&gt;
every night at Homer's.
teen lots south of Loeh Arbor
The name Walling is si meilieilentrance facing payed street*. GLOBE greatest cut-rate witol■ -'i."
to of" another lurid chapter in the
'xo&gt;n»„
Monthly Female Pains
Good farm paved roads on* two
K\|«*rl Kadui Repairing
history of the island when it-was
sale distrihulur*. offer* hove
h„v
•ides, good six room house mod­
Frrd Myqrs, hit E. 2nu SL
I'tnUmni a
a base fin nirnte hands. Watting
ties, sundries, toys, gift* I
r(T* i"4 ir# tJ* fr! FTf irtWthlf
It
ern. Four room tenant house, . ihrrwd buyer*. Globe Tradln
|
IHROUOH
A
PAIg
of
field
gla&lt;.*es.
Gold
Star
inothor
Mr
•
lie
e
l.c|*|ter
was
the
name
of
.one
of
the
pirate
tH4l»1».-lifitlaptlg, t^rC«4 isF*
TIIE IIOMR SHOP rhickrn house and runs suffici­
wt«-u due ttn 1f*iL~U' I *
Co. 1(W W. Flagler SL, Minm
flop, h it) watches the funeral ship Honda Knot strum slowly Into Nun
WATCH A CL4K-K HPPMRINf! iuulsts,'—t!•&gt;’.i •( ilr'ii'Ml li-t ,t! ..iti r.
ent for carrying 1,000 laying
Francisco
Bay
with
the
first
of
America's
war
dead.
Overrun.e
with
rjnef,
During
World
Wui
II
the
island
Fla.
1700
Hanfipd
A\o.
Phono
II4J.J
hen*, dairy burns and feed
echoed Id the drone- of nit plane •lie Inn ■ts into tear* {renter) and Mrs. Be-UtaH OvCrinan trie* to ™ ole
NE NEW 8 ft. G. K. Deep
rooms to carry fifteen head of
muUrrtfnd its inhabitant* watch­ tier At bottom, she htcahs down and weep* uncontrollably as the , e*iel
VEGETABL’
Freese 6320.76. (lm 54 inrlt
cattle. Total ground area 57
ed the submarine hunting craft of diops anchor oil short? in the harbor.
ifsternaliuoa! .Smtmffihoiu)
o G /clia E . (P vnA fi&amp; m b C O M P OU N
Cabinet sink, alt porcelain 5t4!&gt;.acres. Close in. 67,600,00- Terms.
the Allies. Hut the Island itself
05. One 48 In. cabinet sink,
Good Ranch—150 acres with four
was little disturbed by war. *' .
stainless steel 1137.Mi. On* !W
room house in' fsir condition.
-Ita-pvapiu Uill Uuui-Uruli farm
Gal. Bound Water Heater-6114.Should carry-26 head of rattler
idols and do a little fishing. They
Good lake at rear of ranch.
even have holies that tlu-lr island
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
details. Pfi diaper;!, 62 a week. mnv some day altinrt tuuiist*.
one
' HU Magnolia Ave.
m m small fardts with goml
FIRST IN* SANFORD
Wt/JVtrrfhouses with from 2W to 5 acres.
iA
r f«...,
fisic Bpnrr-hptitcnr^M.Mttp
i ILL giind ruin for feed, grit* ( ) p u r a i m ] r 1 t o T m T s “ &lt; ) i r
FRED WTDBNDBK ireslfor"L O V tN .
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
3NP ruBGCtya
tooni 2 Fla. Stale lUnk Bldg.,
A; men) ev«ry Nut-nday ututn- \Vheds «\re A fsi'jrnccl
LIVES
IN TO A '
tug. J, W. Beil, Jaike Munroc.
General EK-cttii' automatic hfanDntVtWAY'...
keta for sleeping comfort,
AHVA SKE6P,fO.
'pit RENT -Floor sandier. Easy
WASHINGTON Oct. 15 U11
IL H. POPE CO. INC. A lovely home in San Lanin, on
oporatiun. Rcun-mntjtu raUu, .Satw Thy Ngvy. said today it i- assignthree lots facing Valencia Drive. KITCHEN CABINET, guii range.
fnril Paint * Glasi Co. Phone ing operating rooms on wheels !&lt;■
Stucco on steel, two large -bed- ■ two 11x12 rugs. Phanr UI3-M.
each of the It naval district* for
rooms ami hath upstairs, large
u-i- in emergencies, .such as the
DODGR
.
.PLYMOUTH
living room, dining room, bed­ FOR SALE: Youth , bed. slightly
Ven-iil Texas CRy explosion dl«PARTS AND" NRRVICE
room, hath and kitchen downused. Phone 274.
a»ter.*
109 PalattHo A r e .
Phone 1011
stair*. Ample closet and cabinet
The operating units are in *i*eRCA
Victor
radio
6M
U
M
),
fill
space. This house has recently
i‘1al nutumnhile-trnilcr*. Thev Were
1'ir.no Tuning and FtMyrtle Ave. after 6:30 P. M.
been redecorated inside. If you
used during the war by the MniituSill. Res. 011-W.
are looking for a home of dis­ l Tv Tn (T"ROOM eouch. 0IH Park
C&lt;&gt;rp* and the Navy.
tinction. this should plckse you.
SIGNS
Earh contain* fnrilitlc* c'utm
Avc.
. FRED W. RENDER. Realtor
Show cards and Doatars ■ .{wiahlu to. IJen,* *-{ lm-lit!.ut
1 Fla. State U« nk Ilid i- P LA T E LG NIIHEK-served.
-iiy iiH E i.jIiG * M 4 m v n ;M T.nitfSST
O. D. Landrass. Phone 1021
nllit-iie apnarntus, _nxgeii—lank*.RSP^€»Hi
•OZSWha»9&gt;Btll ninr-mrrrr^..
^ W a p lK f
iv A lu t iq ilu r a u v
l e f t 's
-SS^IWfPfTSnt*!1
Two
Navy
dm-turt,-'
one
Ne.vy
plete liuliatitr aotvlee. I0 A Sa'.ihome and income live in one SPECIAL blocks for complete fuel
mirie, one anesthetist^ and two
lank stands. Chapman 4 PcsoltL - f-t:l A.VCi.Tbtui£^-36 iiAV. - —
ix S a r ir c &amp; P ■Ssive^' .
rent the other for 6M).0tl mniitliho.-dillii!" .-“ iDui^ i. . ..—Trrr.r.t i..
ArTCACTSrt uBC-A
pusclisc'TTut'Xa^L .fChgim 1102T
Li&lt;E
A
r
wuMtN
CEl6-.;
each
unitATTCNTlON TWB
e T T e RT aiitu psinting anil luuly
AFC.VP
VOL
L
ATTRACT
GVcN
i
f
, WAV VOJ WEKC
GENERAL ELECTRIC
repair. All work guarani ceil.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
TOO
\VjCW
ATT
c N'T ON
*-------— , s e p o s ^ i
- IILANKETS
Jnckiuin
ft
Glnlm
llrnly
Shop,
IN
TU
AT
CUT
P
I
T
/
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J
\
Raymond LundqnUt, Associate
Randall
Electric
C
h____
JUKI
French
Ave.
Phone
IIM
IU
-J.
eEi3A
B-TEVA'
Atlantic Bank Bldg. Phone 732
HUPEIl FLA.ME Oil Circulating SANFORD llcailty Salmi. -30!
SMALL routtlry homo on paved
heaters. Randall Klerlrtc Co,
Park, Phone 1364. M. McMah­
( road with alt cohvienccs. U Iprge
on Spiral punwancnt, lasting
tola can lw purrhasod on con- WATER HOSE—SPECIAL f iT it
fi iiim. ft longer, (.olj waves,
2 ply Green 43.76. 26 fL Black
vcnlvnt terms. I’riced at 64^50,'Gmniinule , ft M w hindcu. All
82.06. 60 ft. Illack 65 60. Also . wave* guaranteed, Id up/___
00. ." '* '* *
hose ttostles and sprinklers.
ROBERT A,; WILLIAMS, Realtor
Srnksrk Glaaa ft I'slnl Co,
Rsrmond LundqkUt. Asaoclst*
ROOFING and I'alnilng. Free e*
AQabtIr lUnk Bldg.
Phone .762
112-114 W.'2nd SL
tunnies. -Smith Srothrrs, Contractor. Phont 1188.
Attractive thiee bedroom bunga­ AUTO PAINTING SUPPLIES,
low praetkahy new, small down
FOR BABY SITTER, 8ee~5lgr.
Langley Apt.
payment balance monthly. Im­
mediate possession.
*,
BONNIE HeMULLEN’H" Market
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
. barber shop open Q days a week.
Raymond Lundquist, Aaaodate
By Fran Striker
I’M bulking for you.
Atlantic Bank ISdg.
Phone 732
THE LONE RANOER
SIX FOOT Sanitary ice hog, holds
SMALL STORE with living qunr76 lbs. of ice. |25.00. Call 1 3 ” N O T I C E S ^ - P E R S O N A L
1320-R. .
tyre between Lake Monroe ft
- I M CHARGED wmMUROER.BUl THERE'S WE s
I NEARLY iiADjKNOW, GARNER
ATTENTION LA DIES I
Lake ' Monro* Corner. - Phont
MASSED
YOU'RE THE R£W, KiLlER. YOU
ME R)1-UM!A'WWK6,^K?
C63-M after 4.
-'____________ BABY CARRIAGE and Kiddy- Make a one-stop service for all
KILLED ID S t f Ota LETTER 7 iiO R 6€!jcva
Koup. 407 W. 20th SL Phono
0 0 NOU COUD DESTROY I f .y
$ 7 ROOM house 41k acrca. Chicken
I39I-W.
runs, cow pasture, fruit, bath.
All In godd-condition. In.Lake TWO wardrobe trunks In first
Mary. Price 68.000.00 unfurnish­
class condition. One bicycle.
ed. Can bo had with fernilure.
Fishing tackle and miscellaneous. 404 French Ave.
L. White, Box 217, U ke Mary.
II. U- POPE CO. INC,
NEW 6 room house complete, bath 1 PB. Ladles new Dickerson Arch
YOUNG
rolored man missing, 23
Relief
shoes,
site
11-A
A
A,
Dark
and kitchen equipped, Venetian
years old, dumb, 6 fL 7 In. tsll.
blue kid high heel oxfords 66.00.
blinds, ruga. 1/3 down 840.00
Missing about 6 weeks. Name
Phone 387-J or 02.
Rufus Green. If found notify
FLORENCE two burner oil heat­
Corn Winn. Cameron CRy.
TTKNTION: — OWNERS OF
er. Perfection 1 burner oil
heater. Good condition. 1200 BRIGHTEN UP~^ur‘ 7 iu , dress
MEAL ESTATE! WR NEED
or. cost with a hand .wade cor­
LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF
sage. Also have vase Dowers.
REAL ESTATE — HOMER,
Mm. It. J. Palmer, DM Myrtle
■APARTMENT HOUSES, COM­ 8 AltTICLLS WANTED
MERCIAL BUILDINGS, LOTS.
By Paul Ifcobirtsoii
Highest
cash
price
paid
for
used
KTTA KKTT
GROVES, MOTOR COURTS.
furniture.
Ted
Davie
Furniture
IB
AUTOS
FOR
SALE
«•«.*
in
o
x
o
'Y
m
f
.
qb
we
\
v
MOTOR COURT LOCATIONS.
1UAT9 SOOTWEQN 5rtJn*-»
wviiHZ
Bur n «r wots e*
- r-y------ -r( ARE. HR. J ’
THXnrS BtEN A MtSTAKEf
thowooowvou
IF YOU HAVE ANT PROPER*
Orflf’Fft*
FOR SALE
&gt;
T
u
rrto
v
*,
OUOL2
GRT
OAOC
TO
TV*
GAVE
US-’
-SOV*
r TO BELL, WHY NOT LET
IC3B Par Ward, new motor, n
Puttvomom - -ft, C(VM• BOORK WOUSTAHT
B KNOW ABOUT r r r AS
or condition. Roy Roe), 308 rubber. ,209H ’ Magnolia. Ra
■
its AYtw vatimo as"**r
A t h c r -'r v .^ .r ' r /C EP
SOON I HEAR FROM YOU I
■
tidWaw
rise
sad
tew
tlsoMU
mud heater.
WILL ARRANOR TO LOOK
ID33 BUICK
County 9112.
■TO YOUB E i
w il l
^ ____ . TELL
. . . . . mYOU
m
WHAT PRICE YOUR PRO­ 7 Pets, Livestock, Suppli i
PERTY WILL BRING AND W ANTRD^MUk'cow'^ a’ gils,^
HOW SOON J RKLIEVK IT
more per day. Writs J. K. Rci
CAN BB SOLD. A. CULVRR
later or call 4D2-R, Box 11
G O L D E N — REGISTKRBO
DeLand. Fla.
RRAL E S T A T E BROKER.
MAIN OFFICE ON 17*62 HIGH­
WAY NORTH OK UNDER*

Do you suffer distress from

Beware

That Hang On

B

?H S S S rS

�WEDNESDAY, OCT. 15, 1947

THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE EIGHT

Marshall Talk
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS NEWS

* round the back' »and
cheat.
fill
| IC I :»W U I
tu
*«**
V
iiV O lj
lim&lt; suspended 1**1 night to W t AR w* don't believe any 1-oiOfs
resumed at dawn today If the are broken," ha said,
(t'eallaaea fiaat P a s * 0 ,1 )
storm-whipped north A t l a n t i c
Describing the plane-tn-*hip
Newfoundland coa»t.
permitted.
operattona, Crunk aald:
The Coait Guard said it h . )
Five houra ’later, the Coast
"The lait trip wma attended by
tome very hair-raising featurea.
notified the- Gibb to deitioy the
The motor driven lifeboat had
abandoned plane jrn a menace to
iwampad and the raft wai aubnavigation

69 Are Rescued

r i l l i Jr ( I IU

■ II nollnm • liaa Peer Hurl
them by'small, groupi of men whohave arrogated to ihemselvea this
MIIH. It. II. JICJNTOfjll, Jit.
arbitrary jHiWer,"
• “ If labor ran tie confuaed or
l£r. and Mrs. T. ,1*. Warlow, Jr. embittered, if labor ran he made
and children .Call, Cathie and to June faith in the community of
dlahaas— &lt;akwii-il furmana pae»t-then the r
wpo gwp n4M.mar ^ &lt;x let) “ t ir*
’t i ’ fietwren d and 12 reirt.
irngert
Ur. amt Mra. L. M. Anders had
Wavea up to !IQ feet high buffet­
at their guest Thursday Lloyd
“ The enemies of Democracy
■tied to arrive at Argrntia eaily ed the plane when it landed and
Blink from North Carolina. Mr. know this; and It eaptaina the ef­
ndjy morning
hampertid a m t i oparstlnni
■ and__His__ W - k----Grif f ith and f orts they malii l* iindmnlne ttir
I he message from CrQnk read:
Tlie wind, the Coast Guard said,
daughter Diane of West Palm confidence uf tbn:-labor eloment
” AU patiengert'and crew- aboard. had rntried the plane about 00
Beach, amt Mr. and Mr*. U. .W. In the stability of our institutions
Griffith nnd son Kuhvlyn of and the soundness of our Uadi- Will advise further passenger de miles from ita landing place yes­
Gaineaville were weekend gueata
tail* alter careful ebrek.‘ Recom­ terday, with tU Bibb remaining
of Mr. and Mra. I.. M. Anders.
* Th* hope and possibility of fur­ mend plane be de^jroyrd. Pilot alongside.
"We think we heve an evan
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Coulter of ther gains, for Jal#r, he jatd. "are Martiwwgeeei." ---- thOfict* target these people off
- prUtulo i‘Br*rtatned ut TKJir home ab«6tutely dependent upon (he pre­
A second menage from the cut­ after we can »ve better." Cant.
-with a auppi-r Saturday night. servation of civil liberties."
‘-' Off-.- fld T 16 EUWpg Marshall ter captain- fixed 'ibeHUmbef- of
pledged that the Administration
at 62 passengers end »es
last night. He declared that he
iU power—
l. Earlier reports trad
which hi- said w m MU
Bited"-to
I P ^ I total of- 62 persons aboard llv and the downed plane's pilot,
lim
Charles Martin, had agreed to auaMr. and Mr*. .Clarence Horne li-nd assistant-.- pending action by
nr-nd operations for fear that the
entertained at their home Wednes- Congress on a long range program
black ness
■BPVPntPeTrtfteii' ■mFit woman re­
day evening In honor-of- their o f aiMdatam-e.
Warning that positive Interim mained aboard the waVf-tu**C*l might cause a collision between
house guest, Mrs. Arm* llyrnrs
from Chicago. In addition to the meaiurea liy the United State* air liner last night awaiting day the airliner and re*eu# craft, link­
host and hostras, and honored were not in themselve* sufficient Itsrh* and tin- resumption of tlu ing either .or Imth o f' them.
guest, those present were Mr. ami to prevent deterioration in Kurope. Coast Guartl'a rescue operations
Kurly today, the Coast Guard
Mrs. Don Harris, Mr, and Mr*. Marshall said that any long.range which earlier had transferred reported the 327-foot cutter Duans
aid
Program
must
lie
supplemented
L. M. Anders, Mr. amt Mrs. B. D.
their companions to the Bibb.
'tad left Argriilia, Nfld., bo asMcIntosh, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. bv full production.
the plane was forced down dsl In rescue operation* and was
Athur Lott from Orlando.
"Whatever form the proposal When’ ll ran short.of fuel while xpected to reach the scene nt
American Legion Font No. IH.t mav take we must in- assured that burking heavy headwind* on h ll:3ll I*. M.
It holding meetings at the l.ong- the participating countries will fiieht from Ireland to Gander
Capl. Charles Connick of a
wood Library during the mopth uf make every possible effort to
Oeloi*er because of registration of ,reach, the production rales they Nfld. And tho Coast Guard cut­ Iraus-Atlanlic plane, “ Star of
;,t«bqn," reported at Shannon,
voters at the Altamonte Commun­ have set for themselves and that ter. went, to ita aid.
Rescue operations, no peril- urr, that.he talked by radio with
they will make the m-cyssary fis­
ity House,
•
fraught that at one time a raft lie llilib last night anJ was
The Altamonte Spring* Cham- cal reforms." he said.
told "IB passenger* in.one llfober of Commerce will meet to­
•oal tumbled into the water when
night at 8:15 at the Community
qtarshaled here today to hoi the boat rapsissd hut all were
Savannah Hit
House. All member* are urged
ster official effort* to- hold back rescued." ' “ .
«
to attend.
H i,nl.,,r,l fri.pt l-iij*r Ur.)
flood watera twirling relentlestir
Cronk said that o f the 18 paaRoUrt Rawls returned from land and the mainland was under out of the Nvergladea toward this
tcngora who spent ths night aboard
New Jersey this week. . .
water. 8 pence, who crossed the
resort city.
Mr. and Mrs. Don llsrris enter­ rauseway Just before it was clos­ winter
Water that had stood over the the aea-hallercd plane, several of
tained a few friend* at their home ed, reported the main blow struck gutters In downtown street* for he men wen* reluctant io t*oard
the liearh alrnot 6:30 A. M.
two days, was gune today through a raft or llfehoat In the* darkMra.- It. F.- McKinney I* enter­
At West .Savannah Airport, rrguiar drainage rhanncl* but the test and htfnvy. seas.
taining with a luncheon Thursday
'j'jrhIfJiJn'.liavv___ lie addtil .lltaL-htdid. nuLthink.
_at-lha bpioa iif Mrs.—IL 8- Brad*
ivcnrladr* I*
Serviro n p o ile JI two hangars on- made out of the Everglade*
is Ianlaw- 'he lone woman was "in condltion In leave the piano. 8he beFriend* will regret to hear that roofi-d anil several planes dam- ping at tho o utskirts o f the city rame frightened and didn't want
_
in a new menare.
Mrs- Fred Faulhaber is ill. Miss ngi'd.
The hurricane upprared L* l»*
A Fort" "LBlTdl-rdate contrsrtur to leave, lull I think she'll be all
Anne Cline will return today from
wtl.-rrti «-h*m—*rrt*r the Hitrannatrjvxhl-10« truck* and “other heavy Dgtsrtnmorraw."'^
_ t»y
__ to ‘ Itesru* o|K-rations, Cronk said,
the ha* spoht the summer months. area. Brunswick,.another pnrj*ritv eiiuipment’ are
Mrs. ft. K, Cline ha* gone to ht mile* In Dtp south, repotli-.t IIIrow mi a leVee along two key consisted of quitting the turbu­
slick*
and
~~ —
•pend thr winter with her dsugh- high winds but no damage. Fear highways west of the city. Cirir lent water with oil Cl.
ter. Mrs. John'Shwfer W-Mtorra, was i-xprrssed, -however, that ex- offirlais at a rnpetlng agreed to shielding the plane from the wind
nettl'd high tide* might isolate stionSor a drive for fund dona­ by maneuvering the Bibb upwind.
tions to help finance the emer­ ."The people In the plane get
Mra. J. 0 . Turnbull and sister, St. Simmons mid Sen Island, thirk. gency
project.
Into a ruldier raft and they .are
Mr*. Mary Ijtndon aretexpected to ly populated beach -renorl*.
A representative of the U. 8. taken off the raft to lb* boat
.
.
t r t . . . . 1. ... . . . .
l i ..V
Mint uf the shrimp licet td
return
soon.
They have spent Ithe
.Survey sard flow of (the Bibb's power-driven lifeboat.)
Brunswick, numbering nlroiil 7 V* Geological
summer in Vermont.
of BOO cubic feet per second They come on Itoard th# cutter
Mr*. Annette Muller from ll*rk. boats, was moved to safer wa- water
had been measured yesterday
eneark. N. J. is vililinfi her sister
Ihruugh a bridge northwest of the
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
The hurricane was n part ol clt" and. water in the north New
standing by to help
Carl Steinbeck here,
the storm that swept over south- River Canal about two miles south
Mrs. Curtis Nottingham has ar­ eni Florida Hslnrdny mid Sunday. —wit* running nl the rate 1,9-0
Among those rescued yesterday
rived to spend the winter with her It swept out Iritis the Atlant'r cuhle feet per second.
wet£ 16 women nnd 13 children, In*
daughtfr nnd son-in-law, Col. and nnd ■traveled northward. Yester­
A state of cmetgenry was de­ eluding two infanta.
J. R. Matthews.
day It developed « second renter. clared at Fort Ijtuilerdale, Miami
Two person* were injuird during
The house which Mr. and Mrs. It was this second renter that Swinge and Hialeah, Miami also the rescue operations. One pass
ifahain Fuller are building It developed rapidly in Intensity late iav In the nath of th:
iregressing nicely. Mr, and Mr*, yesterday und turned ini
suffered cuts on
water rushing frutn the
’ ullei plan’ to make thl* their Georgia coast
A Coast Guardsman
wmAuent liotne. They hnva lived
health authorities opened clinics the water rescuing a woman whu
n Kissimmee for the pa*^ year.
l’loud— ,—------ to administer tnorulntionx against f1Xt1‘ _6lttPrt - olit“ o f a ''T ift, WH
g ptl ‘ ■ MFrAHai*r.’ mm iw«w*nit* Fo. .r t, lFlorida
a ij d k u d a l k , o n . ib typhoid.
Hchoids Ware closed In caught between the boat and
moving out on the l^ingwuoilA tit iron's volunteer fureo inanr rnmmunities.
received some very painful hrulsOvteijo road. Dr. nnd Mrs. 11. F.
Bctinan will arrive next week to
_ .. ..sin mi Jin- olntur Ji»r* after aprnuii i s K. S t . — s l i ■. ■M, 4 _ a. I ■■ I i , 1 1 I n
■ e R, , f I
Ing the summer in Dover-Foxcroft,
Main#..
Mr. and Mr*. K, B. Stevens, for­
mer residents of Long wood, have
moved to Altamonte In the White­
head house on Maitland Avenue.

YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS
Amarka’a Meat Beeall fat

I - 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
Phone 2-0729

patrol, "last
i of rescuing
Capt Cronk had aald earlier
that two babies among the pesaenicer* eeemed to have endured

grateful and -thankful when we
got these people on board. The
family men oh board pretty much
had lumps in their throats when
those babies came on board.”
The adults, he said, suffered
"a nervous reaction after coming

sters. A diaper shortage has deve&gt;
loped on the Bibb, be added.
Meanwhile, Admiral Joeeph K.
Farley, commandant of the U. SL
Coast Guard In Washington, con­
gratulated the crew of the Bibb
for en "exceptionally well done"

iaMw and1eesslck, -but the children
i'w«r* all on their feet and put
uffa brave front."
With a masterly understatement
of the harrowing experiences of
his crewmen end the rescued,

In hla broadcast recorded here,
CapL Cronk introduced Charlie
-Martin, pilot of the flying boat
which was operated by American
International Airways, a charter
service.

Wtrat^Women Lik** AIkjijI TheirLaunderette Store
‘ I Find IPs Thrifty To Um My NelghWhood
LAUNDERETTE For Two Heatwns. It Costa So
Little To Do A Whole Week’* Waah and AU Our
ThlngM Last i/onger!"

SANFORD

LAUNDERETTE

Phone 1082

Second at Oak

JUST THREE REASONS WHY IT'PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
’

'

Tfdi SANFORD HERALD.

THE FIRST involveH a cal owned by a Miami architect, Mr. Robert E. Collins,
A telephone call from Miami placed the following advertisement in The HERALD;
‘‘Lost Sunday morning near Lormann’tt Restaurant large black cat wtaring new leather collar. 61U.00 reward for return. Write, wire or phone
collect H. E. Coiling, 3500 Main Highway, Miami, FU."
_

On Oct. 0, THE HERALD received the following .letter ffoni Mr. Collin*
SkhfordHe'rald
Sanford, Florida
.Gfiitkmvu:
Enclosed herewith you will find^inF check in the amount of three dollars.
Thla, I think, is a few centa more than the price quoted me, however,
since the pet cat for which I sought, haa been returned to me I am well
satisfied
Thanking ypjk for the service rendered, I am,
Yours very truly,
Robert E. Coiling

Swimming Pool
(Continued from page one)
h*re and make n survey and draw
plans for a pool.
At about the ssme time, Chase
for ! use In; nnhllc pmlncts. and a

was tmiwiiiiHMv **1 t qi';

public prtijects advisory committee
eommciidetL t h n t t W H K i *&gt;{ the

-r___

UNTT-esher. T h B T timmHtek^Tr1-------- -fuqd be allocated for a swimming
pool, and the commission acted

“ Hided 8tO,M6-Trnm W Wffimr
making |30.0((t&gt; vailahlt* for the
IJOdl*
-■ ” ln August, JPU, the Cflv Commission accented the plans for a
Blntx swimming pool to lie located
In Ft. Mellon Park at an es­
timated c-fiVyif &gt;26,700. The es­
timated tile of- the pool is 00 bv
00 feet whh a wster are* of
4.43ft *-m*rr feet and a depth of
S lo II feat. A wading pool. R
by 20 feet I* tndudrd In the plan.
It U large enough to sccommodatc
860 bather* at one time, with a
daily capacity of 1076, which U
toniidrrrd. he said, sufllalent far
a community of this sisabMeahwhils, he asserted, war
time prices of material* mounted
and a new estimate of tho cost
rose to &gt;36,000 with the addition­
al handicap of no "contractor
Willing to bid on the work. Sevoral months later this tvpe of
eon*true!Ion waa froteq bv the
'government and only released
during the past AugusLrr .j Ha.pointed out that si month
ago tha Rotarv Club had revived

I the pool would cost dould*
estimate, w between
'.000 or $60,000.
„ h,,
Hr. Lasher suggested ithat this
l original

THE SECOND has to do With
ytw. On lu.r htg.tewnt p yyufclor luu^adKartlae-.
s ~ --J • *-y -i—...
. . . . .
routne ITfillla of Gentfa made the following notation which “speaks
volumes'
^ffiank you. I sold my cow. Cordially, Louise B. Bills.”________ _____

Is real estate,' a maiter in whjelt w
p typieal of corresnndence v^ rvet
Jnquifftig s§&gt;ut propejty ip
)
?

Old Orchard Beach,
24 Cantrml Avenue
.September 22, 1947

Me.

.
Dear Sira:.
‘
1 Please send me your Classified Advertising rates, as I want to advertise
for a cottage or apartment for the winter. 1 would also like £bur subecriptlon rates
Yours truly,
Glendon Merrilj

September 80,1947
W« want to buy some property In or around Sanford so would you please
send me tha Sanford Herald for a few weeka. Enclosed f 1.00, Tlaasa
s^art my copies as soon as possible.
Mrs. Melvin Kidder
1794 Chester Ave. ’
WellsvUIe, Ohio

publicly their position
it to Immediate eonof th* pool. 11* pointed

YES IT PAYS
IN YOUR HOME-TOWN NEWSPAPER

�ir~

"-iW &gt;]
-----#t

\

TH E W EATH EK

In Unit} There I* Strength—

-

■ 4'onviderable cloudiness. Scat. teird showers and thunder thowers

To Protect the Peeco of the Wiitld;
To Promote the P reirru of Amrrlcu;
T o Produce Prosperity for Hsnfoid. ■•

riuough KtiiJpjt;— *■i

A ^ - i Ntrt^^N1&gt;ENT-»AH.V NEWSPAl’EIT"
VOLUME XXXVIII

Truman Not
In Favor Of

EbtubUjihed I'JOS

Fired At In Greece

Price Control
•

.

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

■A- wwIatrii-Pit's’if l.flahtfU Wtie~

T H U R S D A Y . OCT. 1G. 1'JIT

CIO
Cheers Praise
For Wallace

estion
O f U N D ecision

----------- :

Preniderit Renews His
Aopeal For Volun­
tary Conservation
Of Food For Europe

NO. 240

But Truman Foreign
Policy Also Hailed
And Soviets De­
nounced By Orators

Commerce Group
Urges Help For
Small Business

Pole Says Marshall
Plan Is Contrary
To UN’s Charter;
Canada Asks Action

WASHINGTON. Oct. 16 UPi. SAN FHANCI8 CO Oct. 16
oPj—Seventy-tour year old
Pt^drnt Truman appealed tsd il.'
i \k i * s u t t .sj., a t , it. trpt
William tireen was rrclcctrd
(or a new inniuir of voluntary
, . _
j T**u Aiah cottnlriet diulotcil
unanimously a* pre*ldent of
cooperation in living l*&lt; hI fot
(hr American Federation of
Change In Tax Pol- '«•••» kbit thw w.iuid thailcm*
Europe, laying government |&gt;tii
Labor today at a convention
. .
a
i
* •
formally the legality &lt;d anv L'ni^d
M-.aioii notable because of thr
Controli and talioning air
1C1CS
A llil
1 ,n l ) 0 ! |Nathtnt atlmn on Ilie Palctlint
ubvcuce
of.
John
I..
Lewi*
and
methods of a politr flair..
all officer* of hi* United Mine
Studies Are Asked problem.
. He alfo told a newt conferen«'«
I tn, Jiulotuie &lt;amc at UnUm
Workers.
there it a lieincndoui amount ot
W A SH IN C I O S . lie | 16 id'.
, pieparr*! to
empbatire jtci ifelrr
gambling on commodity markets
Hr Assort ATE!) PRESS •
Ih e Commerte D cp aiiu irn l't 20 'mination lo w*|hdrav« fium the Ho­
I he CIO convention, which
that hat puthrd up piirrt of wheal
REP. DONAIO l. JACKSON
man A*lvi»,«*y Commit ee on entail { ly l aud at au catly date and^
tml laid Allornry General Clat*
Hit night gave a luinultuuui ovaB u tin e n lecniritrtetided toda* that
the problem ul»
the UnilMIMHR ol a Ove-invmUer Hume
it Jilting an investigation of the For* tg/t Affair* ........
.. ...... ,UUtour1- ';u“ .«*»
P » » ‘'n 8 America's
•ubtuu.inUlco
Ird rra l l.i\ jiu liiit i l»- modified *d Nation*.
trading in both grain and fiben.
ing but ope. llep Donald l . Jscki.it foreign policy, today chtefed a
in the inlrretlt ul hm inret. # | Otl.M u i)jo i development!:
, Mr .Tinman raid that hit Cill- ! tR-Calll.), w u Bred on by gueril- union leader *who ctiticiicd I’ re
The leionimeiid iliout weie *ulr I . Canada
foitnally piopoicd
tent Food Committee will contider |to* -uitng mortars, wlill# riding tn tident Tiuman taid Hewy Wtillace
that thr General Attcnihly't 5/m
illed
lo
S
r
c
ie
jla
iy
of
Cummerre
!a
Jeep,
north
ol
Kllklt,
Greece)
near
any netenary atlerationi in the
Photo by Itiiymoml Studio Ilarrim an by Cha- in u n R ots Slew nalmn P alettine committee direct
tho Yugoslav border. Ttie Coniicw- it Ihr "one independent voice in
volutary food laving program to mau tutspedlnJuijJ/rUenuiumaU America today,"!
Wednesday »a » officially - designated..h)-The Sanford -Jenier- t'hom brr-of t'ommrrrr h* ojientnirit
art of floutlim , le x ., at- the close a tub (iim im itrr To study ways' of
raiie 100 ,000,000 buiheli o^ grain
Die longett amf loudeit roar of for the TourUl Information Itooth fncinj Lake Mom or on Krmitiolr ttoulrvanl and Park *,\*rour.
of n I hire day mm mi l lee meeting itiiplriuculihg the jT*n lo parts Guilt
by
the
City
at
n
coat
of
81,390.
amt
fiirnUhed
|.y
the
Jayrec*.
Mr*.
Gabe
Michacb'hoHlrHM,
baa
I far Europe't hungry. But lie nude
applause at lait night's meeting in
’Ihe commiller atked llia l llir lino the 1Inly I ind into trparale
•already lnter*te»nl hundred* of tourLt* »hd ha* *up|ilied them with information ciiurrrninK tmal
I plairl, however, -that he doet no:
Rotton came when Geotgif Pal- housing facilllle*. and point* of lntere»t jn^ Florid*. After-Nor. IX, tbeJwmth-nlll |w up«tv-fcev*i&gt;-.Uv-«lid N. ill . i.iinliirY^
C cm m rrfS"fjrp a tirn en l "m kke' an jrW Gtl .iml
| treat to return to the consumer
danei-ef- the-textile- w*tket*-teid a week. TVlIliS w#Ni feclBlIy cdhtpUted- lo thk two riifruru-rv"Mini ui thr real room-.
"active
r.*ni|&gt;»lfn"
lo
r:
|
..■
l*“
l.*rt*l
d n la ir d in the 57-naTTit^ning 4nd price’ conin&gt;1 tTi.i:
that in Rutiia Pietidenl Truman
*
i
7 - he taid wat necessary in' wartime:
I . A $2 ),0 0 0 exemption from
fw l‘lical m im m llrr that Sechad Irren comparrtl to a Hitler
lax on iim lnliihiiirvl ratniugt of ••'•*»y *’f Stale Marthall t program
| * Such methodi. he taid. in reand added, "he cuuldn* hr a Hit­
7 iponie to qurttioni, are the mctliKlilineViVt i nti - removal ..I un
1,,. ' r ,h iu l
peace-keeping
ler, liecaute if hr were a Holer,
• odi of a police tlate. In retponv?
Rurtia
would
work
out
a
pact
vvitK
r~’-t
m
to another query, he rnlaignl
I* M
•
Factories . Are him.
(hit definition to include any con­ 682
____________
er tn lel.un large, raining*.
out and W riest.
While R u v .lt
■
Today,
-cheert
greeted
Mi*
had
trol enforced by the itate.
To Be Torn Down Quill, head of the Trantport WoikH IC d lL V M ) I’itlc . b j„ pvt If. M l Dr. f.lw v id I. B *„tr. |„ r v ,
2. Eu.u,l .* *
f.,r
•"
'n
m.moval*
I . Ye*, Mr. Truman said, It menat
deni of the Amrnran M-du ,1 A»w« i rii.u. - nd lodav \nn. ........
Vl *
, ,h" v
1? fkit e . ,
T
?n
T
i
F o r • Reparations ert Union, who taid Prrvidept
i
..
t ‘i
..
eonrtwlitlon with pelvati- tnx pro- G ierce.
India and llir N elhnlandt
i rent controli.
l.l'o n . necre.a.v ... . mtam po.tio,,, „ l|,e . ..unity !•• in,n|. imc 'jd
■j ,„IH
in r enterprise*.”
.....................
I.n
k e d the
I ’milrd
lrd State,
"in pnnTiutnan
**mu»j
reiurn
to'
the
ideat
iie
ll.K
.
lacked
the
I'n
Slalet
Hospital Ball To Be tdiqol Ilf all It prog, amt f the vmdh of the land nre t n in .lk r |W||re
Mr. Truman, who his tioen ae'
HKRIJN. ,Oct.
16 bVi I h ' i o f the' people" and added that
JL' I’etiulssinii for Imtli Ineorp- ciple."
cu#d hy Senator Taft (R-Ohfo)
Given At Mayfair snowin';" in llir event .1 a thud u .M than they did at tin hegityiiny •■rated
I iVnllntitst *«•% Fn*** F lilit l
ofTlfttnir remaining price control* Brilith-Amrrican Military Govern-nml iin«,„tp,iied l.ii-inestes
|„r„,,ned quarter* said Egypt
war
,
“ too soon" after Congress extend­ menti lodav announced^ plant ».»|
to overture their income Over a nn,| Svrln vvonld challenge the val#
On Night Of Dec. 6 the Iasi
ed limited OPA powers, reminded di.manlle 682 Ceratan ‘ imlu.t.ial* t y j | ] j a m g R a t i g i l l l
iditv t»f I I , N. action on Palestine
Cihtig what h» trim .d ihe ii
r&lt;
■j -t tlurr tal ■
* ol i| pmxitii.vlrtv five-to eight year | k*i I ik I ............
Ing their P’Clime la * lelu tit*.
•
u .i« l|s « fS „■ P m , Threei
hi* new* conference there had
2fi per vent of all ai ineil »*rvlee*4‘
and
war
phinlt
tn
their
two
rone*
7
°
In
an
allrmpt
to
gel
interest
been congressional
itatcmcnt*
I Ft del tl udepllod' of IIn* com. ’
etectere examinevt D r. Hottx n&gt;ld j n •
,
r*l • l
i
tliniulalrd in the', “ Gel Out The the Conference on Ihe Coopernlion I I* r f l i / l n S l i n t I t r e l r - r , * that Price* would not go up if for reparation! in the "Toeedietl" |- Q | | f l l l f y 1 0 t l l l O r
control*, came off.
time potiible to rx|&gt;cditr F.UiQjirati j
' "
Vote" rampaiKn for the elrctiont of the I ’hytirian In Sehoul Health * - .□ W i l l . t J U i n i l O I S e r
Its s a t told very vociferously, economic recovery,
ol City Commiitionrrt. the Seri; and I ’ hystent tahientioii, that only I
about *Hre-fifth of t in- reierled
the
’ lent aald, that this waa
wai
innlf County junior Cliambci
Of ihe iaUnrirt, 380.aic mrial.
selectee- could have 1 11 reliAhil■ml we wouldn't
I a I n t -c t i
J*I»" fBffitlv'fl
Uioil ^ii
iv'* IfttHlIUO
Commerce
at
llicir
noohmecling
Fred
II.
Wlliiamt,
civil
engineer
.things we «ro {chemical and electric engineering,
itated'o r Uu-ir dlsahiliiles preven­ w
suffer from
rill iti44»*f*»9« wns
w w rim
Fnnifd
Ili«* hil^*
|
I lf
1 •#*
fill
ii'il fiv
l»v Ui«*
nmand
surveyor
and
Jack
Ratignn,
in thr Mayfair Inn today agreed ted with'timely Cttle.
jf the controli shipbuilding and power plants.
I n v flli v
V / nrenin i ml. Now |M&gt;rmitled under law's
manager of Seminole Motor* ( X to have llir hoard ot dircchirt' Tlio *rh itaJe|ph ln physirtnn said
Tf U I C ll ip
M.tm,
MICIt n divi-lon of
"V '
} The* rem*7mfiV are war plant* nunlifird yeatehtav afternoon to
l-hr tlirly -nf^nirrent tu‘ rftrconmuttrr to vrleet 10 In hie-prepared -»i&gt;eerli that " i f — ** " • —.
. ~ •— ~ ~
iii?J&gt;hie“r:in*"eT6,»t silb-thutilll liTx
t H; n
TnV, v. ^„’
™ cr;
■ne ihcir rifht to vole m i the
health Is the nation’* most vnluor
12
suits
Mr
qurtljont
lo
lxpurpose equipMe T
™ * * - aald
. . l , t this
IK I. much of the general purpote
rquq&gt; Commission. John Krlder. n|| di"-‘
Exncriences of AP ",vi,u
high price a, Mr,
Truman
i**Mil tin
5. '"J
A injection in "dnplictlejsullirft
of a l.ilk vrelcrtlay by
trthntar. previously qualified to atkrd ihe candidate., to that the numlK-r one topic fin instruction
waa a piece of misinformation. He ment already, hat been delivered run
tnxaKoi*",
&lt;)ft'eor|mroti»n infom esl J 4 tl
fta liv.tii. local motor car
Writer
In
Jungles
in
this
group.
.
people
of
the
city
will
more
dearlv
irV nilaH . . . . e t a . t.ia ki i .
in
the
schools."
to the inter.allied reparations agenwhich are* taxed otmlnat the ,|e.sl&lt;-t. to me miters of the Civic
Sir. William*. I* the son of
nml mm
in
"It must Ik- admitted that some
Arc Told. Kiwanis f*iir|M&gt;tnliniiM
0
•
r\
l.
cyi the Soviet Union and Poland. Mre, Fred T. Williams and th» know their opinions on the inure
|)rpa-tm rn: of ih* Svnforif Wom­
f innllniipil mn
" ill
stimulation is tierriisary In .urluiu
SlirVIVOr8 Of Crush
Thr |a*l, prepared under'fhe'hew b te Fred T. William* sod wat of the campaign.
an
s, Club at llicir lum hron. He
Porllona
o
f.
tinrounlry,"
Dr.
Renewal of loyalty to t-htitiianborn here ju lv 10, 1012 He wa* ,Uene Tucker announced that
,
In Critical Condition I level of industry plan for the com- educated
Boris aald, “ to modernise the ily ami .liim t i wortliip by Vern,
wat inirm lured by M is. Msyme
n Miisii.a m p m - niaMi
In
Inc-d
whmil*
r*"d
l«
Hospital
Program
.
■
ihined weitern /onet. compared with
ht-allh. amt pliyslrnt education
, ,
...
...
, .
,
llialgkill, who pirviilril
a rardute of Itw College o f Eju
program in nil gtiule* of llie I lauy.laqd. AP forrrqtiimlciit, who
1 COLORADO SPRINGS,
SPRINGS. Colo.
Colo, tonea which were considered fqr wlneering of the Cnlverslty til
Goes Fo WaHliington; Mr. n,ti&gt;[,n
,)Ut ,h.t
Summer
Weather
■
III
tint!
I
lie
war
wav
lo*t
for
20
schools
If
the
vimth
of
Ihe
land
I ft.# lfl UP)—Three of four men more than 1,600 planti in lire fute*l FloHdn.
jin
iiqr
iteration
only
5(1
to 7S
are
to
makh
a
hettrr
showing
in
[j Who survived when an Iowa Na­ reparalioni under the old level
He served during tho war for
Prevails Over Nation the i-v’cnt of a third national.rlial- ■lav* III lie- jungle* of New Guinea I.W'KHONVILLE H.t, tit n il— 'u li/rtiv catl votev; llu t at anothff tlonal Guard, plane amaahed Into
three
v-i»r«
e*
n
lieutenant
Ini
■itier
jMia*
lulling
in
lately
front
i
Florida's
long-range
UJ.r.oo.nnn
lcnvc than aiifteariHi at llir beg ill• M.lUM-fool Pike* Peak, killing of indutlry for all of Germany. the Civil Engineering Corps of
a : ...... V.A.. i^iuUa^w^ilmuUmggd-------i.^ .hml.lin*, ..........................! f ' l'"J--HI - -1 -JOlY . r rflPfL "Hf
In a jtdnUatatemenl In the.Gor [he \'m v
Jiinu o f Jbw-iiiat-Tonfit^l^1 three, were reported In critical
ol a talk to Knvaniv yreienl.ry a l l 1' 1. »'»V
W ksliingt.ih l.aluy for m.m was r le r lr .I w ill, no otrpo
suntmirTC. retu rn , engagement
tlrneptf—t^irfftS' *T).‘
[ "esailiitsw In lay at tke Oamp «*ar "
"Organised medicine Is wilting ,i
me-ried nnd full three child­
i
. ,■ ,
i
|- i ■ c l • iw lu il Its siijq io rte i* Imia'd vvmlld niton and at* another time three
('lay and Marshal S ir ShottTf ren. He i* -t member of the Pre»- over most, o f the country »'»- to go all out in any program lliut he lu | | „ il t r it lr i h&gt; l-Jw i.l Nlil.l .......... .
ion Hoipital.
n|,p p lv . , J,y
Unit.Hl
vine lu.. ii[ni]ijH &lt;ril I ' mini)Ire
The fourth survivor, M/Sgt. Dnuglas, the U. 8 .* and Rritish b"t"risn Church, o f the Rotary rxte n d e d fn r at least another day Will c/eate g keen er.In terest tn the holier
‘
—' '
CliriiM^t.lhw»BfhrPi H w * i l &gt;
i imu*rTi(m~rnrti *:r pro
i up urogramj ^WTiicn in ovule*
.............. S A t
iiH'snonabty warm wgaUieT nml
The rlly commissioner# are the
lofon*.^ WTTo .trutgISa- RaiiSny trai" the jeJiitMilliiii* plan was a Cham•'•Jf oif Commaree,
Sfdin lire Hint in C liuich laiyafty
,h " government allot one*
generally
clear
»klep
wen*
predict­
own the Wooded, fnow-eovered' “ firm" one. hut" M id they would
“ I have nlwava iu&gt;ll*ved in the'
week
j llnrsl the post o f new structures or nptfe^ttlytlvea of lit* iwople, he
•lope* of the tcenlp.peak In search consider “ wetl founded” Migge* growlh and future of Sanford, ed for most of the nation follow*
"* " 1 ... lIlKt# yyTlygil |p)| .S4Ni*€lV#rtil4M’
ilio't'Tv^tv* tin- preqif? 1 with:
IfhefoHTy.
oltt'th a r hr aland* for efficient l*e ra til re*
ielii individual plant*
k r r a i u ] O F M e r c y . i-uuli Im iril on ,4 ili’.HV of hit eX'llilltd Je here Ve^lerday at u jnitilic Tin- pt-oph- can haw their swim! Military suthorltiea identified
.PobliraJinp nf the Rat of plants government, with emohasU 'on . The m ercury shot tn near the
perifneet, Mr. h ln nlio ltrr told ,&gt;l
d in g railed Itv the Stale tin- ni'iit: |x&gt;o1 if Ilie majority af them
the dead ■■ 8/Sgt. Aloyaiua Ki*- la be dlitnanlted ha*j Iteeli awailed takjnjr advantage of all natural 0Q mark I n . some patt* o f. the
let the t'oiiiiuissioit kunw shout
,,
.
.
i •
uMiyemfiil roiimiimion.
NEW
YORK
Oct.
T
rt
b
llThu
...... " * w a-n it e r t ii g
w i„
tnil,|„ nVnt|„ ,l|(. tm il, tie il. i lured and suggested that
sell. 2 7 . 8/Sgt. lack M , Glider. 38, tensely by German* since the new element* available to the progress m idwrst, amt new records for the
Coait
Guard
Cutter
liitib,
eia'i-dlng
and Sgt. U-otSluuuona, all of De*
of the C ity .
- date ami fo r October were act in
of Industry for the combined
toward Boston witli 69 persons along .i lives ‘ lin k with thr Co-uilot „ m io rity m-ale ileiigned to ullul *iru-e Gie- City did lint itnVe funds
lloine*. Thuy rrporteiRy were levelirm
Mr. Ratlgan has taken an active many communities..
w a ra »n h at. t:t*hn
re-,u«d from a huge ditrlu-d fly­ of^llie lovt plane in teatcli'flT loot] j fund* on tin- h ail* of greatest for n fito.tukt pool, present plant
crutked when a 'heavyload .broke
Interest in civle affairs, etpeelsllv
i i •,nI1 hm,* i m I' m , u ts lin
' m-eil. " Cbarle* It l Ivrrinan, tm- for Jhi* could tw scrapped and
The 89 reading at. Springfield, ing l-haf In midiAtlantic, perform­
looaa from its laabLag* when the
during hi* term as president of
t
— . . . —.
*
iiinvement Commission direvtor.
11'ten11fl M#i| ism l*«4sl^ t IHbtl I
? , toil plane plunged Into the title Government Objects
the Sanford' Jaycrea following 111., topped thV/'mark* in the des­ ed another merer* mhtalon at dawn N u l l ' S l t t r i * f ) n i ‘ l l i l l * r
''lid n earlv’ llHt reprrw-fltntives of
ert, where the top in Yum a, A r t * , tmlav bv removing an Ul iH-aman
their post war reorganisation.
n i t t r t t |H I l l l l J j
. F lo rid a * town*, c|ii*ui nod counTo Rail Overcharges He was jmrn and educated in w as ps and tn I’hoenlx, *A rl*., was from A slstt-r cutter.
ll.S.(ii‘iu*raI Attacked
lu Sanford FE t V idlay
i
liio.Blbh cdrlvrvl Coast Guard
The critieefy,Injured are Major
New York City, received hi* AR 8t. CTvtcago’e 88 set a new all time
federal aid plan for ItosBy Poli.sli (iitard
WASHINGTON.' ~Oct.
J f rt "R. Oliver, Albert-. Lea,
degree from Fordham University Dctulier high, while Uladtvin, 111 broJuphttunr It had taken nbuntd
, ,, ,,
. ..
n
itniai construction and t-ilenaion,"
„ and Major Joe Parka and Attorney General Clark snnnunced tn long. He earns to Orlando In northern lower Michigan, had a n seaman Ul with up|wndicitia
J. t. (■ m i Jj^od . lr*. Ontrcii, ()v,.rm«n remarked, "ralln , for a
from tho euGer Dunne, llerause the t unicr MS i l.nui* Schmehl.^,.nr|y Kruri( „ f nearly 812100,000
FRANKFURT. Oet. HI b D ,leuL D.. D. Clhary. all of Mln- tmtay lie ha* complaine*! to the ualr work nt Columbia University summer rending o f 87.
of
heavy
aeaa,
the
lllbb's
arrival
Interstate
Commerce
Commitlon
announced
this w h n . g that o n ;r„, ftvc v,.Bn,
K|orU|a oul uf n Maj. General Carter B. MaGrujveapolii. Their Injuriea .wars
In 1933. He camo to Orlando in ' Rain fell In jhe southeastern
complicated by ahock and exposure that 718 railroad* overcharged 1038 a* business manager of tho section of ihe country In the wake Gnu- In Huston i* uncertain, the biiduy morning they will u|h-i,
fcU-ral fund of 876,00&lt;MHW. dvr of Arlington, Va., slid hi* '
from tha 24 hour* they lay In the the government for wartime ship­ Holler Chevrolet agency, and later of the tropical storm and there mes-age added.
iheir mm getieial dry gtMHta store, "Applications from ‘ A’ priority wife were injured esrlv tmlay
*anow-eovrred plan* before a res­ ment* of tenls nml tarpaulin*.
T h y Blh lj previously litad fought i "* *he w rw r ot H o t Street and
will Ik* sought a-wsoon ns ivlien they were attacked tn the(r
assumed bis present position hero.
The complaint say* rates and Ho 1* married, has four daughters also were showers amt a dip Is an heroic battle against heaving i Sanford Avemio. Jltelr stm-k w ill;w„ K,.t formol approvin of our Frankfurt home by a former
cue pdkty reached them.
trmprrature*
tn
Washington,
Or­
riQuificatlona applied
by the and live* in the 8an Lanta Apart­
seas te remove the paatetjgera and include
1—*—*— general
-------1 •furnishing*
— i-v-‘ ----- andj„|,n
— -*1 .........................
f rom the U.J 8.^ Surgeon Uctl- Polish guard, the Atmy announcbetween Jan, 1, 10C! and ments. He I* a member of AR egon and northern California,
crew of the giant plane, the Ber­ nntion*, Afl.i Lhrislnm*. a U r n * w h i c h may come in a week
Strike Hurts French ; carriers
July t, HHfl &lt;m* several thousand Souls Catholic Church, of the Rot­
muda Flyin g (Juecn.
ot shoe* will la- added. .
^or so. A* soon a* we receive ttc-'
Tlnr Pole, Joseph Rak. was shot
of this material were ary club and of the Jaycees.
f: Merchant Shipping carloads
Mr. Garrvtt ram* here from nreeaaarv approval for federal ■ml seriously wounded in the
Crump
May
Punish
unjust -and unreasonable. =*Georgia, He has had 10 yrnr* of j paitictpallon, we theii .can inaki- •Ituniu'h by the General after a
Senator Taft Raps
NO ANSWER
Memphis
Newspaper
wholesale ill in if of dry good* and, nIiuis fur nliutting the money,” ■ chase through the house from
*
OcL 16 OP)—A strike of I
TOWNHEND MEET
NEW YORK Oet. 18 W&gt;— Maur­
AFL
Political
Fund
five year* of retail experience.
the bedroom where the Intruder
40.000 merchant seamen and
The Sanford Townsend Club
shore work or* for wag* Inrrease* met Friday evening at the Tour­ ice Mumford. executive vice pre­
MEMPHIS, Tenn., OeL 16 WP&gt;struck MaGruder and his wife
U.S.
To
Turn
Over
sident
of
the
Draft-Elsenhowcr
halted virtually all shipping in ist Center, Amusements and reE. II. Crump said today the Mem­
a* they were rising from their
C O LU M BU S, O. Oct. lfl UP)— 1500 IIomcH Damaged
for
President
League,
said
today
Nazi Ships To French twit*.
French porta today as the govern- freshmsnta were enjoyed. Mtv and
phis Pre**-Setmltar “ should Ire U K ., Senator Itojiert A. Taft, a
pent strove desperately.to cop* Mrs. Timothy Donohue ' o f Chi­ Ibe organisation wrote the Chief punished" utitpu tt ean prove Its Potential" presidential candidate,
By
Savannah-Storm
Tho Army laid the Pot* enter- ‘
with Paris' crippling transport cago, 1)1, and Enterprise were of Staff last August notifying him charges thst “ politicians have had said t*dsy the American FctleraW A SH IN G T O N Oct. 10 UP)— ed tho General'* home through
of their Plans to campaign active­
•trike.
SAVANNAH, Ga. Oct. UP)—A Undersecretary of 8 tate Robert the couple'* bedroom window with
guests. It was announced that the ly In Jrts behalf for the Republican the city hall nod in .land devslop- lion of. Labor mav have overstep­
A tenth of Paris’ subway worje- Fifth
ped legal authority in tilana to preliminary survey by thu Rod Lovett said today Ihe United the presumed Intention of bur­
Congressional
Townsend presidential nomination but did mt-nla."
r* ore ton led by two irvdependStale* i* ready to turn over 31
will meet In St. Cloud, not receive a reply.
In a full, page of paid newspa- raise a 83,000,000 campaign fund Cros* tmlav «how«l l.BflO home* former German navat vessels and glarising the house, which 1* with­
Oniona,. voted to end their Council
to fight tha Taft-lfartley Act.
amt
100
huiinem
bui)(iinga
damSunday,
Oct.
19
at
1:00
P.
M.
in the Army’s barbed wire realspace, the Shelby county
hree-day strike, despite the apThe Ohio senator, her* to ad- ■red In Savannah by ths- burr! a floating dock to the French gov- dent lal enclosure. , .
HAFT1ST H08CITAL
•
Gcal leader answered an arfts/U of the Couvnuinlat-dominated
HOOVER ILL
MaGruder, director of* Army
FLANT CITY, (JDT 16 UP|whleh appeared In the news­ drv«« the'Ohio Federation of Re­ c.vnr which struck the Georgia j
Ttiferal Confederation of Labor
. Th” &lt;* »*»•*!» •/" p*rt ? f Mth* service* and *upptv In Europv,
NFAY YORK, Oct. 1 0 -IA V - WGh more than half the 16002)00 paper 0 «t. • headed: “ Memphli publican Women’s Organisations coast vreu-rday.
tonight
along
with
former
Gov.
F orm er
President ' Herbert goal available, the south Florida Hasn't Just Grown Ea*tw/krd—It
Thn Storm blew itself out »" „ Z m n". ‘.w lr d .l
h e'tfn ^ d suffered laceration* and brulaea.
controls tno icty ptntinnci CstHi
aG
J
sen-or
Harold E. Stassen
of Minm-sota, aouthwert 'Georgia last night, af- S J f
,h/ t b L n.tlnnl n.1.1 Hi* wife was bitten on the left
could halt efforts for a partial Hoover's cancellation of a ape lab Baptist Association plans (o break Has Been Forced To Expand In an avowed pr "Uentlat
candidate,
M“
ter an erratic rareer which car* ‘
y
,n naval arm and received nose lnjuri4*«
last night was caused by hi* phy­ ground for its new hospital “ with­ That Direction."
fsstoration of scrvlc*.
• - * told «t*#sm*n:
ried it *cro»» Florida’s Gp, out cummtwion set up at the Potsdam The injuries wsre described a*
In moat ports, French and for- sician's suggestion that ha “cur in a matter of weeks."
conference.
Russia,
Rritatn
and
Crump offered 15,000 reward
"I think they have no legal right into the Atlantic nnd back into
gn vessels were forced to dock tall his schedule of social acthe U. 8 . made up the commis­ “ not serious."
to “ any reputable person" who to make an assessment again*t the Georgia coait.
Grilles,“
his
secretary
said
today.
ithoiit. the aid of tug*. U. B.
sion.
Tn MEETING
ran Drove that ha personalty or
Savannah'* damage was placed
sea officials In Le Havre nego-‘ The secretary said ,tb efonner
OUAKR REPORTED
Chairmen of various committees K. H. Crump and Co. profited memben lor-that purpose, but If
"The American government pro­
the
levy
la
in
the
form
of
a
volun­
President,
now
73,
has
Iwen
suf­
rd for Special consideration
NEW YORK, Oet. 16-UP)—A.
of tha Seminole County Health by any favoritism or advance tary contribution that would b« officially at 81.000,000. At 8 av- mised Jn an agreement with for­
annah Reach it waa estimated at mer French Premier Leon Rlum on "vsrr severe" earthquake, about
tho luxury liner America, due fering from a ease of shingles for and Tuhcreuloela Association, re­
Ihe past six weeks but now Is presenting all communities of the Information "on any real estate perfectly legal,"
1500,000.
at that channel port tomorrow.
Mav 28, 1946, that it would make 3,SW&gt;mile* northwest of here
“ well on the reed to recovery." county, will meet for a popper at building."
* ‘
‘
and 'probably In the Gulf of Alavailable some of these ships.
BOMB THIEF JAILED
DF. GASl'KHI PLBA8 RD
aska, was recorded last nleht by
tha Community Center at 7i80
RAIL HRARINGR
GAME MEET
P*
ROME, Oct. 10 (/TT— Premier
NEW YORK, Oct. lfl (A?)—
o'clock Monday evening. I t . was
seismographs here and at Weston,
BEAMKN HAVEI)
WASHINGTON. OeL.Ifl UP)— announced by Mrs. Edward Kirchtlonslist ditmtUhes,
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 16UP) Arnold F. Kivl, 26-year-old former Alehin De Ga»peri,Mn Srf interview
GUAM, Oct. 10—UP)—Seven Mas*.
The Interstate Commerce Com­ •r. secretarytn
the
ttewapaper
Xtesiagero.
to­
Army
ekrgeam,
-was
sentenced
to
*baltl» for Mai
—The B u te’ Gam* and Frelh
* 1
The Rev. Joseph J. Lynch,
American and Caroline
Island
.in favor o f the government, re- mission announced today that
The executive committee of the Water Ftsh Commission will meet IB-months Imprisonment today In day Interpreted the result! of seamen misting aliosrd a 63-foot Fordham University seismolorliL i
- ported today that gmrerumepl hearing* on Hie railroads' re­ board of directors, (he large
bare O ct 27 to consider possible federal court'on his plea of guilty Sunday’* municipal election^/ tn vettel northwest of Guam rined recorded tha shock at 9:16:13
jalr knd ground force* hud routed quest for a B7 percent average chairman and the general (
conservation iniftium to stealing and concealing govern, Rom* a* an imdoraement of hi* Get. 8 arrived -t n - Apr* harbor PH dH EBTtr
----------------•fiMuesa "Bcdv threatening iw*S •Increase ~tn' freight TStes wtlj be man o f lp4 Association , tn Ut«
South Florida counties, ment photographs taken at the eour*e sine* ho ousted the Com­ here today on an Army crash
The shock woud have caused
held
In
eight
eltlas,
beginning
In
-sides on the XIui den-Changchun
County , are also scheduled to be Pi rector Ben C. Morgan announc­ atom bomb plant at Los Alamos, munist* from the government In boat which picked them un after attentive damage if It took place
Chicago N o t . |» ; 'rf ,
N. AL
ed todayJune.
*
on (and.
a plan* spotted their v«i
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Plans Announced
For Dismantling
Of German Plants

Jaycees Plan
Modernization Of School Health
Questions For
Program Urged At Medical Meet
City Candidates

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Address Is Given

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THE SANFORD

!•»«* « » ' l
ItoallM ” ) •»
tie* abroad.
According to thl* view, many
European worker*.will Iw imprestfd by the /act .that the CIO l»
..ffira J If.W .^ l an i . a l l ^ u . .. UUli.
_ denourmil In itfu.Suvict. preput
' r&lt; la
» .
before a labor convention. The
CtO leaders declined to
publicly. I*re»ldent Muiray told
Wily that he la •'delijthtcd" that
Marshall will speak.
The international situation has
captured tpp hilling at this con.
vrntion hut there ate other mat­
ter*.
**-1.--MnrT*y in his annual report
tald America and the whole world
need "production, production, and
lucre production.’’ ami he proposed
*p—system of ^Iwr-management
teatnwoik tu Lung it al&gt;out.
2. Two more CIO union*—the
Amalgamated Clothing , Workers
and thr Shipbuilding Worker* —
decided to fill- rion-Coinmunist
affidavit' in order to qualify for
the protection o f the Notional
(&lt;abot Relations Iloaril.

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O f Montoro
Weds Spanish duke [

SEVILLA, 8pain, Oct. 13. (4Y—
The largest gathering o f 8panish
grandee* and visiting European
wi'istueracr aiut-ti t in titR.’yCh'TgTT** —
of the Bourdon monarchy assemW gq. l fl W lg f W i l l s Caffi'edraT
yesterday to witness the marriage
of tha Duchess o f Montoro; 21- |
year-old daughter o f the Duke of .
Alba, to the fourth son of the ,
Duka of Sotomayor.
No representative of Generalis■Imo Ffknciaco Franco was amonii
the glittering assemblage, how­
ever, aril - It waa reported that

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stories of the nuptials beyond for
mat notice*.
The wealthy Duke o f Alba, who
hold* more title* than any other
person outside the royal families
o f Europe, was said to have spent
$370,000 on the wedding and ac­
companying festivities.
The bridegroom, Luis Martinet
Irujo Artairox, 20, served as n
lieutenant in the Nationalist navy
during the Spanish war. The couple
waa expected to visit one o f tlx- .
Alba estates In Sevilla province ;
and later fly to London and sail 1
on the Queen Mary for a wed- |
ding to New York.

SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13 UP)
—-The .AF1. leadership got heliind
• proposal today to collect a
million dollari more annually from
member unions to finance a farflung ‘ ’eduraliooal and public re
An increase tn the |&gt;er capita
Its on the A Fl.'i 7.fr00,000 memben to three cents apiece was ref­
lations program."
LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 13 (A1
ommrnded by lire 13-man eiyrulixe
Council and will be acted on by -■The six-nation Arab bloc In the
United Nations, sididly unified in
the convention before it adjourn, opposition to any scheme for par­
ntltv” form;*
Thursday night. The la i now is 'd speeches attacking the position
■me. dale and place of birth,
two cents a member for the first titioning Palestine, made final
j* '» where they’v lived and
M nallwM I n a P»*»
200,000 members in a union, anr| plans today for unleashing a aerie*
m kill in the past-ID y e n s and
what uigaiiisatlons they’ve beone and nnoJialf rent} per mem­ o f tpx-rhcea attacking the poattldlillhdUr, ihe iloim lathed acroxx
lonifnl to. other than religious
or
Ifl
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ern
Florida________
Saturday
and ____
Sunday
ber in excess of that nujpbcr in taken by the United Stales i n _
political*
*
the
controversial
Holy
Land-qud*-L
nj
,|jrn
moved
toward
the
north*
mum
turn
movru
luwaiu
ntf
noilh*
the bigger unions.
Thr FRI gets these two forms
tlon.
1
. „ rail, kccompamcd by heavy •quail,
_ By JA M ES-M A U LO W .------- gnit-Thrrks-them--agal1**!- .11* ‘ fi'*'
The funds thus raised would
WASHINGTON. «&gt;ct. 10 &lt;/P&gt;— gertirint file and Ita list, o f "suhsupplement -spesiel- .-entnbutmns p t a i m l B r T i r O ^ t ^ r S . i r 1W
t l n
l ^
A*,ku,,u7*
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Here’s an explanation o f the'check vi-Aive" people. For example:
anil expenditures in next year *s before the General Assembly’# Nslhan Mayo called the hurricane
‘
com ­ the greater! farm tlitailrr in mote
on: ‘ |)e !°.yfLt.?!.i?f.^?K,Ul name* of mcmliera of the Com­
(ftesidenlisl elec lion campaign. Ilia' s|M-clal &amp;7-natlon ”Palestine
munist Party nr. organitallons In
lL .
t
t 1.MO.OOO government employes,
mittee,
Arab
spokesmen
made
It
lhah a generation. Tonx of water
They’re the one* wording for sympathy with Communist*.
will be different. ihe AFl.’i .official
plain that anti-American feeling* poured down u|ion ihe Kvergladri, th,. government’s executive branch,
•The ease’ Is dosed If the FBI
spokesman said.
of most Middle Ea»t statesmen
‘ ‘ like the Labor, Treasury and Com- find, nothing in thl* ehrek of it*
whtr* any fields and grazing ‘land,
Earlier, the council announced were at fever pRch.
files and if there’* no "tip" that a
merce department*.
It was recommending creation o f- The U. 8 ., through it delegate, already were covered.
(There’s rjo checking being done man’s disloyal.
’•Labor's Educational am) Politi­ llerschfl V. Johnson, announced
II* estimated the multi-million
No one In the executive branch
cal tri-ague" which appeal rd to on 8atuiday It* support in prin­ dollar farm damage after receiv­ on people working for Congress or.
So far ha* »*en fired aa a result
be closelv similar l« the CIO'* ciple of the plan for dividing ing report* fro mthroughout the the frderal Court*.)
The purpose of nil this: to fire Of this grueral loyalty check, ac­
Pelitiral Committee both in or- Palestine into two countries, on* area.
persoq* considered disloyal, which cording to officials who point out
ganiralion and obieelives,
Thousands
of
residents
sought
Jewish and one Arab. When the
the check stalled officially only
A Ff. President William Green committee reconvenes at 3 P. M. ri-fugi- in schools and other pub­ means tied up with Communists
(&gt;ct. I.
.
•aid the A FI. would not endorse (E 8T ) today, Russia was expected lic hulldinga as hundred* uf homes or Fascists.
(The Stale Department, which
President
Truman
asked
for
Ihe
a party as such,' but left the wav 10 announce its long-awaited po­ were flooded and mass evacuations
Is In the executive branch, has
epen for formal l-arking of .t sition In the hotly-debated case. were carried out. Highways wen* check. Congress v o id $11,000,000 flm l people. A* pointed out,
j&gt;te*ldeull*r candidate under cer­ France, last of the big five to he under water and transportation for it last July. The checking though, It’s doing a special check­
uffirlally started Oct. I.
tain circumstance*.
heard from on thin issue, wa* ex­ facilities were Crippled.
(Other, very snecial check* are ing job.)
For example, the federation at pected to *up|&gt;ort. at least l.t
At Fort Lauderdale the Red being made by tne State Depart­ i People looking for Jobs in the
the present time la openly hostile principle, the partition plan.
Cross added 1,800 fluod victim* ment and hy the Army, Navy ami executive branch get pretty much
to Senator Robert A. Taft (R-O.)
The U. 8 . declaration alio sup- lo It* list, and al&gt;out 1.000 per­ Atomic Energy Commission.)
the same checking over M thoaa______■
for his part In enactment of the ’ ported ’ a -reeo'roittemlarton for sons s ir s moved lo the Ponipaiui
Who decides.-In this search fo r l. &gt; employed there.
Taft-Hartley I-abor Law, which the admitting 160,000 Jewish linml- State Fanners Market from the disloyally in ths executive branch,
labor group is fighting. Should grant* in to Palestine?"it stipu- ,‘omP',no u» « h Migratory Work who It disloyal and what 1* dis­
Taft win the Republican munlira- lated that after the. Holy Urn) • « L* ml' » nd n**rby lUmmond- loyalty? Government boards.
tlon for President, he might face was partitioned, the American vllle.
Mr. Truman agid tha No. 1
lbs outright opposition o f the "E d ­ government would help the UN
Torrentlsl rains tufned thou*, standard for testing loyalty shall
ucational and Political leagu e." preserve "Interjtal law and , or­ and* o f lowland acres, already he that;
.’. Only once ha* tha AFL actu­ der", during a two-year Interim •odden hy two * previous storms
"On all the evidence, reasonable
grounds exist for belief that the
ally endorsed a candidate for
riod,-hut failed-to commit the and almoit daily rains for nearly
person involved is disloyal to the
Presldcjit, one official said. That
8 . on the vital, question of a month. Into virtual lakes.
candidate wa* the Ia(« Senator providing armed forces for imple­
Three Air Forres planes headed government of the United 8 tates."
Attorney General Tom Clark
Robert M, l.a FulletU),- Hr., In I menting partition..
for the Atlantic ocean early to­
has drawn up a list-of about 70
1924.
,v
day
to
experiment
In
spraying
dry
Meanwhile, Russia's demands
organisations which ho consider*
Endorarmenl hy the . AFL. of for withdrawal o f .foreign troop* lee on thn storm clouds.
Communistic or
Fasclstle,
or
pfCBldridial aspirant*.,i |\a» .I h' cii and - military
A
B-29
carrying
observers
wai
personnel
from
*
difficult In the past, a*. It would Greece came up for debate with piloted hy 1st Lieut. J. A. A sh­ subversive.
The government agencies checkbe in the future, hccaqae of the virtually nq chance for acceptance. craft. Capt. J. E. Williams and ing on loyalty will use Clark’s
political differences lielwyen memThe Soviet proposal, a counter­ Capt.- C. N. Chamberlain were at list as a guide. The question arise*:
bar* o f the policy-making execu- move to the American resolution tha controls o f two 11-17’e carry- . _WlULihuuUl « man he firril frur.i
rinmcil. Daniel- J. Tobin uf
government aervlca for lielng a
fcmmiiHfiff tug i .oou- ptminlc uf ilrf irrr
&gt;ul*r
The - plsoes todk “o ff fromtea nu ter i has been MU&gt;{L
CymmuhlaVlShelY the governmenl
In—Jhe—Bal Wan*;—wax-stated “ tar
«n supporter of the Rooaavelt New discussion In the Assembly’s f&gt;7- Dill Field Army Air Base a permit* the Communist Party to
Deal, while William L. Ilulchr- nation political committee* today. Tampa at 8: 1b A. M. in perfect •slat here?
/ t"eon #f the carpenter*. ka*^l&gt;eej •Tlw*- eommlttea— approved thsr Gxiag-tmaaiheerThey were exp ect- r "Tllll ll ttis^gtrremmant pnswer
equally loyal T o 111* TUpubUchn U. 8 . plan, 30 to 0 with the Ho- ed 'back about. 6 P. M.
*V
A ■- - 1. t I* Communist Party ran
.F orty .
vlet blog casting the only dissent­
I While the fxecutlva’ council. In ing votes,- and It now goes to the
exist because the _ ConatltuUnn
makUg ihe. ti-ciuumcudo ikin. fur_a fOU assembly for finalliallotlng.
guarantees the right o f free speech
to every cltisen.
higher per capita lax on It* mem. In Ihe final hour* before the
2. But working for th* govern­
bare, did not name a »p#«lne vote the American delegation ac­
ment Is a privilege, not a right.
purpose, it passed the word ground cepted a French-Brltlih compro­
.
................
-MU* woulJ
that
the Increased* revenue
would mise which mbdlfled condemnation ' MEMPHIS. Tenn.. O ct 13 ( A 5 - Therefore, th* government can
gu Into long-range edltfatlonnl o f Yugoslavia, Albania and HuL Th* University of Trnnstsee Col- flrq a,Communist or .Communist
leg* o f Medlrins has disclosed a
and public ' relation* program
garla fur aiding Greek guerrillas. new and almost painless method
w th* ch
•H
»»
rm r.
That yrould Include a series of
Russia’s retoluliolv lays the of Injecting htedldbcto through the
,000 Wot
ft V V ?
M id
new*p*|ter advertisements
blame for border- -unrest on D&gt;r
lough mahy of
printed, even though
and radio programs, hut prllh the oreseiit -Greek government and ■kin—a "Jet" operation that may
m hav* been fingerprinted be­
gecent on ndn»pqlitlcaj subject*, foreign Interference an«j also caU* do away with the fearsome needle.
_ . ,
,
Tits Injection Is msds wlUTV fore;, . Ahd t&gt;MT, jnuiV f)H :w t an
:lal* Mid.*
*
tha AFL 'officials
for au obvious reference to the .flashlight-site g u ,n c a l l e d a
Hh NBH
Tyuman aid program. An Identical
-i * '
resolution was voted down last m
m
about ths sits o f a .2*4 medication can be given more
quickly! (2) Possibility o f infecsummer In the Security Council caliber cartridge.
•(Continued from pag* one^
A' fine spray of almost micro­ tlon from contaminated equipment
U to 2 with only Poland supporting
Russia and there was a -question scopic sits Is forced under pressure la minimized: (3) More exact
interior with platterPolice officials said the bomb whether Andrei Vlshlnsky could through th* skin Into th* body doasgr may be administered.
had been lossed over lha wall of muster more than tha a ll Soviet
The bullet Is filled with ths dos­
votes In th* assembly committee.
the com|&gt;ound surrounding the con­
age, which Is shot through an al­
%
sulate aud ited exploded in a garden
most Invisible hols In Its nose—
pressure o f the bullet maklnr a IN COl) ItT OS* TIIB COUNTV
i outside the building.
hole lit tha skin about one &amp;Oth tha JUOUB. HRUINUI-R COUNTV
The injured woman, who walked
alse o f that mad* hy a hypodermic ■TATM o r rbOHIHA. IN .P noJ i 'i
ir M l’. M M l4 m rase Om I
UATJfc - *
.
from the building holding her
IN RM TIIB BBTATI5 OP BAHII.
i to hav
hough
very
little
sacm*
havu
handkrrrbicf to a bleeding nose,
Th* new method was-first pre­ C. MlMillK.
-■ ■u . *
been accomplished by tha Unltad
*•*,? \ • • : •
was identified as Mrs. Ethel De­ Nations since Its organisation two sented to a clinical meeting by Dr. TO AIJ, WHOM IT MAT CON
cr.u a
* 1
Robert
A.
.Illngson,
professor
o
f
levy, formerly of Boston, an Amer­ vears ago, ga long as these na­
NilUf li Ittpur t:v*a lhal KTKanestheallogy at the Medical
ica n citizen employed in-the con­ tions continue to meet together College here. Re said the method LA I.K1VIX MOOHR hl»’'tU»,l h«i
final report aa Exreulrt* uf tha «
sulate mail room. Consulate offi­ xnd discus* their various prob­ waa
devriopsd
simultaneously V
at tat. uMlAHlL L. MOUIttl S♦««**•
re
. 1
sh *aid »he had tuffered "onh lems there lg' a chafic* Uflt good Henry Ford Hoapltal In Detroit ibai at.. h»» rtiao no iMiition &gt;*&gt;■
final illatbara*.
lhal ah# will
tense and logic will -ultlmataly and at University of Maryland.
0 (cratch."
applr to Ihr lion *r&gt;bl# tt. W. wars.
orevall and the lasting
Tha h ypoipray has been used Countr
Jude# »&lt; g#m!ne|» Ceunlr,
s f - A Palestinian woman, idenli which we all want will retulL
successfully for Injecting Insulin riortrin, »a lha l*1h ria* *&gt;f Otlobai.
only si a Mr*. Pielpel, who
President Gordon BrUson an­ and heart etlmulants. Other usea ISO. fur approval uf aam# and foi
final ill-rhars# #• KaarUIrl* lit lh&lt;
employed hi the maQ room nounced that the Rotary Club’* are being studied.
ig A - H ’ scx.-J-TiThs University said la addition aaaaaa of llaa.l C. Xluura. rie»*aa«d.
Mrs. Delevy, was badly shaken Ladlas Night will be held at the
ea Ihla t*lb dar of Haplambat
to
1ta
painless
qualities
the
In­
m ■ . ; •*'• •
O
ct
Seminole
Country
Club
on
HIT.
hysterical* but wa* uninjured,
strument has these other adventHull* Mwla Moure. Eaotrls *&gt;l
omul General R obed MaeAt- 30 at 7:00 o'clock. Visitors Includ­
Sgee over thei Media I (1 ) Btarlla tSe aaiateaf Daall C. Moor*, decaaaad
was In conference with the ed Rev. J. E. McKinley, Fred R.
cotlne high commisslrner at Wilson and W. H. Bslotte, tho
government offices when the new owner of Mickey’s Pham aey.
occurred. Other consular of• remained at their poete bonfbinf in Jcruialam within 14
» the debris was being cleared hours. Tho door at tho Polish
ronaulato waa bJoxm in yesterday.
no Immediate due
Police reported that tsro psr-

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Count on SoHy-Corn, tho flavor and energy quean, and
Sammy Soya, tho prominent protein, to help you keep
your family in there twinging, at work or play. Because
IhirdalittbUr/CTltpy-Ughf new cereal hat what i» tbkee
for up-and-at-’em good health.
Corn-Soya bringt you vilamlnt, mineral*, and protein^
maket them fun lo col. W haf* more, theta to a ity
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b;y tha explosion at tha Arasroff genera) alarm alrsna throu*h^Itan conaulata. Tha blast
off general alarm sirens through­
Nailona—to support out Jerusalem, b u t' tha all-clear
for partition o f PaJaa- waa sounded after a ftw minute*.
Army and police patrols, howtaparata Jaxriah and Ar-

STEAM CLEANING w

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Otar, continued a search of the
area around tha Conaulata.

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Less, Aid Health

Senator Charges
Fraud In Public
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Financing Of City
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Attorney Instructed
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Assessments

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15 Percent Cut

BUFFALO, N. Y.. Get. U.
(»Pj— The Rt. Rev. Ilrnty I. I
I.outlit, suffragan bishop of
the fjmith Floriikt Diocese, loriay wax elected- bishop uf the
Episcopal Diqcese of Westetn
New York. Ilibhup l.outtit, n
native i f Buffalo, succeeds the
Rt. Rev. Cameron J. Davis,
w Ihi has l»en rarrying on rh*&gt;
duties although he retiretl o ffi­
cially Sept. I. Ilishop laruttit
wan ehcteil on a MTCorvI ballot
after none of the three leading
LAKF. SUCCESS. Oc t. 14 t/D
candidates received thr requir­
WASHINGTON, Oct. ||. . r»
Rutiia lodsy celled Sccirtagr ol
ed majority In the first, lie | — Harold E, Stassen prrdirlrd
today he wlil ha»r Ihe hacking
Stale Marthall’i piogram to otcr- j polled 33 rlrriral votes, two
&lt;iT 100 of approximately 130
buil United Nations irCacc-kcepint • more than needed, nnd 31 2 3
delegates from »l* m id-»r-irrn
’ machinery a "fa rce" and declared ! lay votes. 5 ‘ rt of n vote more
than required.
.
•tales In Dell year’s Rrpehliran
it would undermine the UN ‘ ht
presidential nominating romrrti
----encouraging “ warmongert and war .
linn. Thr former M innoola gov­
propagandist."
•
ernor, thus far thr only atoned
randidatr for Ihe Gill* presi­
"•
In a bitter denunciation of the
dential nomination, told report­
U. S. plan, coupled with annthri
ers he is satisfied hr has m&gt;dr
, long attack on “ warmongering."
"clear gains" In puhllr and
Ruttia artutrd the American dele­
party support during Septem­
gation o f trying lo "ttramiollet" a
ber.
•
program which wat described at
U’,\SI IINGTON, O n . 14 M v
.. flagrant violation o f the (UN)
Harold E. Staatrn called lodav'for
Charter."
a 15 percent ^ut in American
‘ Soviet Chief Delegate Andrei k.
-/
food coniumplion and an "imme­
Viihiniky lajhfd out at American
diate" ipevial amion of Congiex*
delegate John Foster Dtillei in -i
to deal with Europe** - economic
•harp personal attark immedia |rly
problem*.
_ lftfr~ D u !tfl liad concluded 4
Financing of the rrjurfsciiTFnf a
Hie foimrr Minnr&lt;i&gt;l« gmrinor,
•peecli advocating llie Amciiran number o f City Slirrta includm-s
an
announced randidatr for th*
proposal. .
r*»l Seminole Boulrvard and Faxt
=
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« » r fa it J li;,Fwei Su m . wxi -y-T U ain n ^w -T RrpuMlfan p ff»idfHTItFnomlrTttmn,
” B ^ V n e ra P T ilie m b ljr'* 57-nalion po- diiruujon at the mectinir of the lold a new* conferenie 'lie helirtei
4iIk *1 •ommittm* «• rt Itersw d*bs(e Clry Commiltion latt rvrniny.
-A tnr nran famijy caw
bn the U. S. plan for a year
City Attorney Freil R. * Wlliop ^ decreaxe coniumplion o f tilal
15 pcrrenl, improtr llieil
round lilting of the .57 m nn li-. wa* iniliudril In go ahr.nl - i l h j ^
I I - m II imiH
mm r e a r
s in
llic nrertaary fcual pnxrtlm r t* heilih
*** ‘ anjl biing down foodpiicex"*
As for fl. a|«ecial irinn* of i o i prepare plant anil «)»rci(iralmni
gtrii,
Slaiirn »aid lie belieiei il
and tlrlailt for aitriinirnt of piopritj- owners on ttreria lo be pavrd i» "imperalwe." adding lhal “ we
Atiratmrnlt will Itr piraM*- in have been dajlytng in ihe fate of
four annual intlallmrntt, iai&lt;l Mr. ditatter."

At Dtl IRANtPOdT ffonrfij K'nof TtU nJ' aTy un.1. fW r ..i1 .le h Gate Hi l.fg** lo- San Fr.nrelv o (H^htl. two
servicemen talulc. Aboanl tire v’etscl wi re tire lan|ic* n( 3.02S Amcrirntu who hsit itjixl flKlitmg In llnwnil,'
Chinn, India nnd Hurwin. At left, n wreath : cut hjr Frrsiilcnl Truman lungx over tire stile o f Ui«- dilp. It run( Int.'r mi Iio rial muni/pholo)

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LL- ihuu.iie. Mu., m * (tanjf omtotirn-.—nn*-:( fliif—it“ t.T-*j
'•I A ^I'P" eo'Jv lire plan*
|the L i *, \\ il* ibmi-.i
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licaiiwinda and
i is-;i*xl
* x iit-lr I it. fuel tupply,
- "Rrrql.l lM-.|in;li I mi \(|iot;,
Ih- "D .i’ i.'i Ptea* Axxoriation
mi III.. I I’ ll \
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i'n*tliai- 1 itiargi I-I ra)teiin&gt; ill
ii-- aimiiliit uf $2*Jjfft(l for pamihtif
.-uni ilcrni .ifing in ». -p. , t *,f , t,nii

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Thr I - !• i &gt;. '..I train Iwaiing u .n
.lend
ii urln- lilip.. from lli. I*..'
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r‘i. f'li.in l l-.in 11*-c.l.a
Kn&lt; I •l- ln ila Itunglil, ImiirHl for
Kan-n **«tX nit I Ih.ir.kJyn.
Tin San Finii.'i • |m&gt;i | of eni&lt;xtlimit ..... "
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h ail.'"'.*' nlltio'iinid 'nim- of lire
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train" L. in n mattltjl Im' —•»* In
iliixl Ik-Ioio )V i i-n on Irfnrrril
Kan &gt; r'ltx and tin it-inaittdrr In
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MIAMI,
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special train f o r ) bn ay., and I’Utl-: |llf
nliy ireklliK 111 , ti-r - a* * eiiiM *-i if il.”
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Slaticn't utging lha! the legit- 1
5ayrf. It ij planuril for ihr Dixon
ConHruction Co. lo 'tn r lire uni* lain,, Ire called to meet came aa 1 T r i a l I s R e s u m e d O f
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GAINESVILLE. Orj. It &lt; n
"In vl»w o f Ih* tirt-ctd need for ii now being u»rd on' county an I Human a n inclining lo the aiewJ ' C I l i r t f R O O a i lC C I I’ OT
more hospital facilities for Flor­ •late rnadi. The panne l«b n lhal it would Ire prrfciablr I - !
K illin R
S w eeth ea rt
ida's rural people, the -Sint • awaiting the working out of fi­ forego * ipe&lt;n| teuion 1 ml »erk
Am-icuttural Extension
Kervlcn
HAVANA, fh i
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a pledge from congreainmal leadwill suppor* in rverv way it ran nancing plans. •
I •Msgiinssr l sin |‘n i « %t%|
The following rraurfnring Jobs
licia 5climiilt told lire .uidretiria
Ihr ho-rgdlnl rxn-irodf.ii program
were diacuaar-d: Seminole llnnleIQUll Jod-ty
.kupu -lu.w
helng
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- - ifbyeloped bv t w
Stab!
vatd. ju iil Xiuamrraial - Ktreet- J#*.or when" ahe fired llie xh*&gt;t whirl*
yw *r»**^|OUDl2Llor l l f &amp;
l |wwn l*«rk mru1 Hiinford
iiits;
•felled her yarhliman lover, join*
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ext#* ((•• *&gt;l
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jn Mr.»*.ii.ll!a A.Viiw* *; Mr••» itdjr
'innH-tlAn wltk
ptthlfr hi*nrlnif A vcihm* hrtwr^n F in ! »m| Tfrenty
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p Tire
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♦n h*. h#hF Irt^tfu*'ImuFoveinsnt ,ir"
r "Rtri-ets; Sanford
U-.-C -J Avenu-J
» -----murder
laxt
April
nboaul
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trial
fo
Commlaalnn In Jacksonrllle lo. from Fifth to Twenty-fifth Street;
the Yacht Salii* in Havana hailxxi.
morrow to *eo/i*lder n nlan f*ir Twentieth Street from French to'
Cl IICAf.0, Oct. 14 (/TV-Secre |VI
expandil'ir .Florldn hoapilal far- UreuBt Avenue ami W csl Eigh­
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Commerce
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,rn1,rmp1 ^ !» *«»,r
Governor f'alilxvrll, will I#- atreii*l- Peek Avenue, The p«Mibility of today that the formation of a
e*l bv ataif offleixlx. meniticra *.f ri-xurfaring Boysfllh Street from nine-n itinn Communnt drgantJrili'ni lint rourt .trxxlnn laxt Weiine«
Hospital Advisory Couneil to the l-aurrl to Mrllonvillu Avenue was ptnbahly resulted from fear “ lh.it day. tire aloc-eyml d.inrer c.all#-:! » i.iain trmni: to C hI uo i I h h . E a e lff
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All ordinanre xvhich nllows at; ing oxer F.qrnpe-" will lie forestalled |
xrid count Ir*.’
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o n lh if.ik &lt;■! Ixfd io id f.-vei III Hood r••tnt U iudlre - » ln l - 11 '• n f t |„
•-• «t- i ll-, k .- I over Ihe
iurreaxc of taxirali fhre* within |
™ Tire plan, if rarrlrd
out to the rity i&gt;f 2S to 35 ci-nl*. and hy the Maixhall Plan.
\n rat url . of tin- -i.ii" servtre ed lectiim *1 Gtealei Miami ken 'U**'iatn*na rrsult* i • appi
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maximum realiration, would Irelnc n HO relit fare JK-lwn-n the hour*
Hattiman. fotmer amhanado' in
« 1 Ot iillial -e hlglo-i i:iuL than |,. „ t f l . i r u . b y |„-,|||, „f| „,,| ioal.lv non,i.-^l x -.-i. 11— \...
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«r«l governnrent annually fur five
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t* -i-ltre -uf p-||!H |u. i
irsx filin' tn i'ii i'niii|iTi Ti"it.
NnxT—f»ar~ * retehrntpnr*- TTT
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hy non-profit, municipal,
pnmic rerovery in lliore .rounlnf x i ideunrd for (h-t *7 Ly v . mem
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county, or state . sourer* to In- V c t u m n I
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TITt'!.ilditll"ii ojiern'oitix, &lt;1
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o.il,^i-, i
List J ill attd.winIhr number o f hospital •
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"They are deleimined to m ile last evening at the'|regi«n lint. I*
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A* futenilon worker* «•# rent.
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‘ KTOt'k'lloT.M. ti,-t
l l &lt;*!*• j ii |uc o|n inllxi- - x Isniti i f .’il Itul Ik.-,'i-initnl’ x fit • post-monarchy
k* li e that hfispHnf fneillUm
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nn|Mxxs'iblc. the eilahliihment 'o f de­ Hards, |&gt;o«t adjutant.
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it.Chi'i .torn li.-iiiiH-rals
Sw-eih'll iMi.lif. i ••|,.*t|•-.| tods'-.
IN-Itci "do not w-fttrinit tly t j -1
M Wir'kres* of Florida arc far
rent rendition* o f life its ihoxe
The. post agreed to a*xi*t *h" .fiOSTON; Oct It it*. The CIO
o ’ I - o tliou it. I . t v.riex from
Wort o f whitt we need, and I
1 .f ih&lt;- r.fw'ialioii."
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John Sauls, Ihe “ sparkplug," ami places lireame they rrregni/r that legion in promoting Satnrslay J- iv anniHinr.'I ll"- "gr.-aleVt nr- 'that *J ii-nt Tlinrslen tkirdi,
hop# that nil farm people will district 'reonimandrr of the VFW,
\.- •• ,oM n i il.if, Ii -I l.n.t --it (pf-.j" l li.- o|H'ii|lh.ii inVotx.
Imo . t. i 1 -litrv -|d|Ut.T puttie* whose
night daneea at the |.eginii Hu- t- iiuxIuk campaign in it- iiutiiiy" , : •... t
, • oh- oi».»n llie \ot el x ivax
•-t—*i* -I II. oijal ......... id; to in from. .' i .ollln &lt; t
give thl* sxpanxlon program (heir trained to his surprise this morn, rh.xnx and disorder provide the atin order lo rnl»o fitt|dx to n-pan ;.. ! one o f It- dllirt'loix -llil ih" i•■i-I •x, f ■*■•,I• n . cit'ilits .. t-l . . ■■’ mi,# n di—-•. •-I *s • 1 ot- to
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I’.iXiillllljllsill Slot ll'IS-.
full support" Ctyyton said.
ing that he ia not eligible to vote mn*|»here prerequisite lo seizing tire building.
•n would "forget irtitirely lire .................in-in iiatlenl. Mi I.............. . in-trio ftp wlmli c il • . . xlojo ' •il * ■* f-»r I ii . ism,.
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’ ' in the coni ink Nov,. 4 C ity pri­ control.” .
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J. A ..W right gnvr a report of I i-Haitley luw ip J l uffrcLvur- •Fi.e—It l.n ll— '-•ft. . lilt, ft- -1 v T'L
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no.I on ■.11.. .
In an aihlrrsa prepared for the the nreethig hrtd nl lire Mayfair .
m ary' until he registers at the
rin g.”
Io i to .SuLSav, iii n liglil sp in ilion fiom n (n n l .\.- no-l i-i ifTOii- ,—.,li &gt;■-oil-l "Ih- n -rntid l.srometer.
City Hall.
Inland Dailv Press Association,' Inn, nod ir-xms -voted *•&gt; thnnl
\*l pxitie
i-.-ie pietly well
Yiih A. Itilliirr. director of CIO p layf
unto i lo-. . 11 .1 . I *. * , l lo ll .
He wa* biformrd of this fact Harriman referred to Ihe “ Infor. Lind Weber, managrr, for rnui
iniling
roimoillrr
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at The -Herald ~nffire hy Mrs.
traiea rxtrndeit.
t- I f&gt;00 convention ilplegiwes.that lo ” inooirttli* -mr-ml iw m i i.u m -aid. h ^ im m li -4 vn toiirj
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Lo u riac Ui-al, autrerviaor of lb-g('iiqimamler F. I). Scott .gave a .'!■»*,MOO ineinliets’ haxe te-i-n ur- limit* I# ig and Do- riiuple no • nil o f this type n f-u|k-iwtion per
- . ii* -A S R n fS v irifii p r e r u
Dtration, who-pointed out that
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rep-irt concerning the burial, of gin n ed in the Smith nnd Ilust •••- l-.le-hl hy Nor-veginn nuthotiii- 'f.opo-d in the i'niti-d .Sint.--,
Fair and plea#ant weather wg* •wing registered as a Democratic
l{c ’ -t * illp r - I v iM n ^ s u
veterans’ bodies brought liack from giiiutpra there hllve lo-.-n lold "this for extrnditinq to 3 *'«&lt;lco, ili--| I'lmv found tlust llo- graft iej .Trscaat for virtually the entire county voter, doe* not qualify one
oversea*.
Ten
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to
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llliilnflsllnztley
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-aid
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clear
nnd
vision
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country today—and there are qp to vote in municipal elections.
Ih
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post vnhm'rerrd to aid In hurlnl
» i « a alibi for fading ( j m• j Mu&gt; KxtgC. .ill attractive likasbiinHeml in "nie.ei# Iw .-thm )-'’ Tip
, I I inner* I Vi’s t limps hav*
cool hrretrs on Ih* way In frpm
Veteran* of 21 years of age or
of
veteran*
hftr.
An
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lliunorganised
nnd
author
nf
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rsxea.
cases.
But
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.i.-tl nuilhonf Kiangau pliy
TALLAHA 8HEE, O ct I4—(41 membership report wax givert bv
fo r every man le-aten up Ih terv st'irv, iv'in- only her l|&lt;t•|uUlt --( nil csm-x' *rid;iin.-d “ nnytliilig
Temperatures fiom 10 to 20 six months are entitled to vote in The Supreme -Court ruled today
■ from xxIm |i they
ware
Dour
Htenstroni,
naid
Adjutant
organising
work,
xsr
will
nd&lt;t
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fremitlikinnimnl
vision"
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degreea almve normal wrre prr- Ihe City primary only if regis­ that an i-xpretant mother, travel­ Hauls.
- i*-d .veil'd niontlis agii..&lt;lis(Ng»
memlieis."
IliUnrr
'-aid.
lie- inxitiltaiimi with Akrcll. * ll# [ pi’l rent nil light |&gt;ciiYptnin w.i
dleted for the northern half o f the tered at the City Hall and have ing on a common carrier ‘ie &gt;n i-i*rh#Xi fri.oi Cltitigkiaog sai'i to* .
h.nl «|i-xcui xn|» himself In n wij.itejh.xt i " a resuK(iifn»&lt;-rite.tl trap*' •I« ll' 'eeM reiHirla slid n»ailv
country,
with continued
mild until next Saturday to register If titlrd to personal assistance from
ihe'tor’ x ixi.it.
(plant •i&gt;|M-iaiinn.”
weather forecast for the Gulf they have&gt; n6t previously don* to. the carrier operator.
"i Med ' anliliera now xv#r#
Hlockholm I’oJIre Hupcrinleii.elates. Rain fall along the GamGfJttinp e.1 -' of the ' n#iil*inThe court. In an djiinlon by
.lent Arvi'l (nirirtini
said tlm"
Una foaat In th# wake o f the
l*ul - • rift mail
Justice Glenn Terrell, returned
all ho.tgli i. - rlinrge ||sd vet lex-nt
S T ltll'l .III! t i l l s
.. tropical storm which eauanl mil­
\ '-.t
iwlc*. eiitllug th#r*B- *
tn the Palm Heigh county circuit
filed sgninxt. Akrell, Threu pirn - MIAMI. Fin. Oct. II i/Vi -Htnn&gt; Irenx o f dollara damage lo crops
i - I linking Nanking with llsuc•
court for trial a suit brought
gr-xphs in the rriiniu&gt;il laxv nmU lev Hluart, 26, chargixl with mini* *-. -. (')'.-•»• • fi.ires liave ureropl#d
j .» d property In Florida. Temperagainst the Florida Cities Bus
nbly mil Is- n-i-d ngniftst him." staiigblcr-in connection with the
J
PV near .normal along
l.im#pl nt"l II lihslen. anil are *tCompany hy Gladys Loftin and
W AS) IIN GTO N Oct. J .1 &gt;,r&gt; 1 1 - ,e*s onr land bolder who own*
ileslhx nf two Marine veterans
Ihe Pacific roast.
*,n ' ins? Chingyung, tlm dixpatclws
her husband. Walter fgiftin.
four percent ol l^ iuisiani ind five | h i ent nf M ittixiqqii. Tliix linldxr
during the storm early Sunday
Federal
fireraatcr* in
Ghl- •JACKSONVILLE Oct. 14 (45—
snid.
Court records show Mrs. Loftin,
HUM MM) OFFERED
was released to .ills atlmpey under
cago said Ih* mercury rose Into A request for higher inatraatate "great with child,"vhad been trans! is ihe U iiilh ! S l s i r i gnxrrnincnl. While tin-re are no up to the m inulr lig
lii-n- iix from Mukden indicated
II. ihmi txinil lo.|ay.
ETOWAII, Tenn. Ocl. II (45
th* 70’s in parU o f Canada freight ami passenger rate# wa* ported to her destination, ami uies on U ii. land holdings no one centralized office keep*-track d
tli- iii ! phn e o f llie Communista’
scheduled
aa
tire
main
item
o
f
bua~
A
$I.IKK)
reward
was
nffereil
Int’eni-e
Justice
lli-nrly
L.
(Ippeliyeaterdav. They said the immedf.
rais nffesslve had
'rst
-outre* lo w llic dwy--hy-relotiveH—o f- the- late Tr -fen-rr srf honifimit'nrifrred thi- tewaa injured In *TflgM ing from *l»i» parl.culai in liter in Waxhin-onn ' ■
.IHtUonk. waa'.-fur-co&amp;Unued inesa Jbefore the Florida Railroad t h e 'b u r when It suddenly started
nearly p i - ed and that th# fight-;
goYcntmcai
noldx
title
To
1.045.955
,..ies
in
Louniang.
1.449.1%
in
am
r
Public
Utilities
Com
.
Burkett
Ivins
for
information
lease,
.......
“
w(asli
unseaaonaldy mild weather.
which opened a four-day hearing forward.
M im tiip p i.
•
eading to the arrest and convirThomas Fedele, IK. nf rhlrngo. ini* i&gt; Hf penerWllr 'Stahillzed.
N ’ tionnlirt Commander
Liao
"When a common carrier as­
here today.
tion
o
t
pet
tons
responsible
for
hi*
nnd
James Warnock, 22, of Troy,
tauiaiana’a total arreage
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Yan.llxlan
*\aa
ipioted
by
th#
Testimony xarfll be heard tomor­ sume* responsibility for trans­ 23,913.280, Mississippi'* 30.3 IK, (all.itinn 400. Natnnal park Ser­ htnsl-slaying here Oct. 3.
N. Y., here to attend the Marine
row on the railroads’ applications porting a passenger In an ob­ SOO. These figure* are from a vice 30, Agricultuial
Corps’ League National Victory n x paper ll.-sin Min-Pan ax say­
Itesesrch.
for intrastate .rate Increases, sim­ viously delicate condition It 1 is report hy th* linns* public Lamix I,! iartmcnt 1.3*6. Farm Hcrurity
Assembly, were killed when a Reil ing Comnninlst efforts to Isolate
FLORIDA AIRW AVE
Mukden l\- smashing communlcailar to tho emergency increases charged with th# exercise o f a Committee, which recently com­ A Imlnlxtration
C
m -, truck they had volunteered
21,162,
ReconWASHINGTON, (VI 14 id '
BEIRUT, freiuinnn, Oct. 14, (41 granted all interstate carriers by degree o f rare commensurate with piled Information from tho var­ si "fJlon Finance Corporation 5L John Howard I’.iyne# Washington tu drive to rescue storm survivor* ti'.iirt h.ad liven otd)* partly suere s tfu l.
•
— Arab league leader* meeting Ih Interstale Commerce Commls- the condition o f th* passenger." ious government agencies and D&lt; fense Plant Oir|Hiration 727. economist, eiiiloraxnl l»efore the struck Into a utility poll*, ' *
Justice Terrell said.
hare to plan military measures •ion.
bureaus. Moat o f the data wa* National Housing Agency 269.
Ciril Aenmaullcs Board today
HONEY OFF
Commission Chairman Jerry W.
In Palestine against Zionism reCOLD RESTORED
three to four years otd.
Mississippi -xIhe applirntlon o f Florida Airway#.
ORLANDO (Vt. J t 14*)— IToney
cclved the news o f Russia's sup­ Carter said the carriers have been
WABIIINUTON,
(Vt.
It.
I/P)—
Thirty
government
agencies
or
lirneral
Land
Office
13,000
Inc., lo add 16 aitililfonal cities
GODFREY PROGRAM
nr'Mlurtlon in th# flooded area o f
port o f pirtltioning the Holy Ioind granted 10 per rent increase* In
Arthur GodfYey, CBS commen- hureaps own land In th* various arris, Morrsl Service 983,022, to iU Intrastate network.
freight n tca , about 13 per cent
Flalwe’V’^rule
rireunnm
m
rri.Vv
Ro,"
h Klori,U U Jown 90 P*r e9nt’
states.
Of
these,
17
are
Uml
with apparent resignation.
Boil
Conservation
Kcrrlc*
133,233.
Utor, expressed delighted pleasure
* “ We know we face th* whole increase In coach fares and aix per from coast to coast yesterday holders in Louisiana, lit In Miss- (Iffica o f Indian Alfaira UJilri.
probably will W further eased in (h V ^ lo r M a ' 8°Ut* T leek lJ^ re ^
.
Ct’ GAT WBDH
Navy Department 1,346,. War
world In this fight„and wa are cent in parlor and sleeping car morning ovrr the idea o f bring Ixsppl.
thr* next few day* l»y rrilorlnff
i .$ n
*it
,
« f f L . nnni»
By agrnciea, these holding are: Department
209,752,
Federal . I’ HILADKLI’ IIIA, Oct. 14. (41 ^9(1,000,000 to $100,0181,IKK) in
ready," one d e l e g a t e tw th# rate* by the ICC.
*tod»w"
*
presented by 8heriff P. A. Mere
Louisiana
—
Work*. Agency 1.261. Fish anil — Uandlenilrr Xavier Cugat, -Itr French gold the Naxls tmik durigue meeting said,
*
of 8eminole County, xrith an
General land office fl.000 acres. Wildlife Service 41.600, Veterans will marry actrrsa I.orrgine Allan ing the war.
ih e League Council mealing is
\TKOL RKTCHNB
honorary deputy's badge, and ad­ Forest aervtce 536,305, Soil (*&gt;nPORMKR SENATOR ILL
Admlniatration
H66,
National tomorrow afternoon at- the Kite
to end tomorrow. Remaining to be
__ _
VIENNA. (Vt. 14 (41—Brltiah
WASHINGTON Oct. 14 (49— vised Mayfair Inn Manager Lind serration Service 28.SH2, Navy
Park 1 Hervire 9.797,
Tennessee Caiielon IlnteJ, the rnuplr said
Settled la the appointment o f a Former Senator James K. Wat­ Weher .to keep it polished up.
( 0 II.NT1 COL RT
officials this afternoon announc.
Department 6.XM5, War 2IK.7AO, Valley Authority 11,631, Agricul­ today,
commander in chief for an "Arab son o f Indiana, Republican leader
( ounty Court eonvenwl at tO-QO
telurn o f a six-man patrol
II* also said some very compli­ Federal Works Agency 456, Com­ tural
Research
Administration
Cugat’* illvnrre from his first o clock this morning, the docket xvhich has iwen missing since l(
army," which,' according to re­ o f the Senate during the Hoover mentary things about Mr. Weber,
Farm Security
•
. . Adminlstra- wife became final last Friday. It x/at sounded, bond* were eatreated rrf&gt;sxcd the Austrian tmarder into
liable sources. Is being organised Admlniatration, ia gravely ill In a who has invited him to spend the merce i . Flah and Wild Life 398, 94
W
A
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V
a
t_a
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8*rvice 223,996, A lien . Properly tlon 26,768, Defense Plant Corp- also will b# lb# second marriage ami, rases were set for trial by Yugoslavia late Sbmiav afternoon.
for defence o f Palestine.
hospital her*.
winter at th* Mayfair Inn.
Han 106, Veterans Anrrrinireeti»«x i o s raa# (lx # )
for the 28-year-oli| Miss Allan.
J udgw R. W. Ware.
• No lUtalls were availahle.
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Prcc.’iiHioii’i Arc ’['.tkcii
Prevent T y ­
phoid .From Floods

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H arrim an F oresees
C om intern B lock ed
By M arshall P lan

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Ih* (I'a s p n i’s Party
S tages ( d i n e back
ive*. du...-tf.i'■ In R om e F lection

hit- -

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(-10 Flans Great
From Swc'dlph Asyluni
— OnranizinK Drive

Storm Causek Rains
On* Carolina Const

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RADIO

ntlly, o f

S tassen Asks

He I Not Qualified
To Vote In Primary

-F O R -

1MOTOR

What Women U k e About Their
Launderette Store
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Navy Day Felt* Is
Planned By VFW

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SUPER

Rotary Meeting

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« fibusi

O fM M U N O

Painle«8 McthothScuir
To Inject Medicine

L cfa l Notice

Louttit Elected
New York Bishop

P lan s A re M ade By
F lorid a G roup F or
H ospita ls

PAY

Bomb Attack

Russians Call
U.S.Proposal

Marshall Accused Of
Using Steamroller
To Establish U. N. |
"Little * Assembly" i

to M IA M I *
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Y A K D L K V V K N L T I A N H L IN D 8
Amerlra'a 5)i»|. Beautiful '
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Aluminum — Cedar — I'.vllshrJ Aluminum
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ll.a ll.a .S Ii . m Paae Oael
policy ilatemenl first .for delivery
in tire Palrilinr committee when it i
convenes at 3 P. M . today
•Qp. Slav source
cycnmfnlillg
on the Russian position toward
Uwv
EjJsslias «*s&gt;U
liar/ concluded that partition was
the only fait and workable solu­
tion in view ol current strife be­
tween the Arabs and Jews.
A similar report nn Ruslan In­
tentions was given by a member
of nn Arab delegation. The Arab
spokesman said that whlFF Russia
would support partition her en­
dorsement would n o t im A t strong
as that of^ thr_ United State*.
The 'U T S . statement wst made
last Saturday.
— Russia's - Andrei Y. Vlthlnsky
launched another major attack.on
Greece and pressed the Soviet
the Truman program of aid to
demands for immediate withdrawal
of all foreign troops and military
personnel from Greece.
lie also demanded creation o f a
United Natlop* Commission
to
supervise the American air pro­
gram.
• '
The Soviet chief delegate char­
ged Ihe L'. 8. and. llriUin were
•’afraid" of tliia kind o f commlsaion la-cause they were guilty of
what he called "Intervention" in
the Internal affaira o f Greece.
lie conceded that hla resolu­
tion would la deflated, hut said
"Russia will continue lla atruggle
for removal o f the threata to
Gieere."
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M O N D A Y , O C T . IS , 1947

nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

UN Meeting

Labor Meeting

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Cumnumisl

roups

Expectant Mother
Entitled To Help

II. S. G overn m en t Owns j&gt; P ercen t
O f A ll T h e I/in d In M ississippi

Railroads Seeking
Higher Freight RateH

Arab League Leaders
Say They Are Ready

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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
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The Sanford HeraldftkIUhti

The Bi# Hold-up

T U E S D A Y .'O C T . U , 1947
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WILL SHE WEAR IT?

t.-l«l&gt;tl.h,4 In IMS

Legion Commander
Attacks Communism

il.ul, liom
■I't "im.l.i ■ »l

In northern Ohio a certain night club haa long been a
Btem.ii in the rmatrila of ile^eht citizettH. Big-tlmc ilk-gal
S n n lo t d , I 'lix M a
I I I M n a a lla A ttn h *
gambling has not been interfeml with. The club had no!
liquor permit. Did it nell liquor? What tlo you think?
H itN H
x r n d (Napa u i l l .i
The other night a npcetacular hold-up wun Hinged there.
O .t.s.r H) 1*1*. a1 Ik. l*aal Otltri
l.u
•I SaatniS, Florida. w i n Ihc A n Mnaked and hirulfd bamllta i‘i)t|iri‘(l «t fif^t
I a a a ia a l « l U n.
f {ihlrqim Ini' purl of the floor ahuw. Thay .tqok $.'150,000 from
UiO lift, from pOcketa mill jewelry of natronn ulmm-t aji
t .m h
■iuuc*L-tmduU)Htf
'k,nHtf j iic rritpn /iart fn'Todgifr - mom y. &lt;\n
rania*..
noHiiu’p ui:ax
82-year-old nherift gqk
Jen hours or ho tjter the
Maun.., Mnuna.r
event. Patrons
Whut kind J H H
II R M H ir n iM
KATKS
Any American who eartis his money honestly in what­
•
O r Caniar. n ea k
1 *• ever manner, provides'properly for his family and pay? Ida
Om
Month
J.|#0
r __ ;fj| ,.
Thrxa Mnaiha
•-no just hiijfl hn« a right to*a|&gt;end his exceas coin as he please*
i... a.p. Six Mnnlh*
11 M wlthlq^the law. This is no cenMorshlp of Individual morals.
&lt;»»• te n t
It is a statement that eff*?ct» fojlow their causes as the
nailer.
' raid*
■* night the day, Whi-’ro n.'com/nmiity allow* illegal gambling*
* A lt ■ a b l i a a i f
n
- i h n . k . .r .v u lu ilu a t
•Ml -aMI*** • *1
alnmrntt - f a r 11V iiurpaw uT liqiinr-srllinfr,'flourishing of iqViit ■ like thin one'; where offll a U l a a ( a n d . , m i l h r r h n &gt; e « d (a t cera sworn to protect citizena in their lives and poaAesalana
•I rvpnlar i l o n l i l i i rain.
SCbept.Tpstead, money for protection o f client sputa, trouble
surely follows.
la la a A K . H . p a i f . H t | i r a » l &gt; l l o ^
l a i . , n l i n n l i Tin IlinU la H'1
'
Such conditions endanger all decent restaurants and
• a llu a a l tiatd w« n d . r i l l . l n * . &lt;&gt;H&gt;places of entertainment and all citizens who do t'esju-ct
m n la m ln t d U t h r In ia .M
ilt ln la I t . ( a a a lr f n llk k r i l a u r their laws. .Much money stolen like this driftn Inevitably
te n la Chlraaa
O I&gt; ( * | t .
into the drug traffic, further endangering citizens. Drug
l a * M fia ld I* a a l a l f * a t lb * addiction leads to purse-snatching, sometimes to murder.
t u a llllt f i f i i nbleh I* e n ltllr *
The fault in that of the citizens who reads his paper,
• a i l a a l i i l i l a lb * a **t fa t rtpnhM « a l l e a a t a ll |b« l a c a l a i m | f t a l i *
says, “ Alnt It awful about that club?" and pays no further
la | U * a * M « a a * * i, a* b i l l a t all
heed. He should demand, in his press, on the street corner,
A l* a t m
Ib a a lib H .
and especially at the ballot box, that his officials do the job
TUESDAY, OCT. 14, U47
for which they were hired. They are paid to enforce lj*w.
It is up to the citizens whose private opinions add up to
YOU IIKLI* YOURSELF MORE public opinion to see that they dot
THAN' YOU HELP GOD BY
-v It ia also tip to cltizend to keep within the law them­
OBEYING HIM. JUST OBEY
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AND TRUST GOD FOR RE­ selves.

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SULTS,:. IU that kerpath the com­
mandment kerpath hfi own aoul.—
rrov. l l l l c . . j _______
Scnhtot Peppei. II* min* the
world emit on W»ll StreetI lawyer*
and Bib Buiinetimen who ohcc
gave their Liming* to Natii *nd
■le.Voav- high in the nation'^coun­
cil* in intctn«tion«l affair*.1* tell*
"a meelinR of Slav* in Hew York
City that the. United State* ihould
advene*-50 lulLon-dollar* to *11
the European n*lionk-'teg»rdle»»
of their political affiliation* .in or­
der* to e*tabli*h prosperity and
iniure the peace of .the world. II
E ace could be bought for 50 biln dollar*, it would not be at
exorbitant price to pay, but how do
know if wc Irnd money to
Ruttia. it will not be uird to build
plane* to fly again*) ut&gt; -

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A little new* item about teven
hundred men fighting a forett fire
ia &amp; ulh Dakota recall* pleaiant
memo tier of childhood day*, not
the fire fighting', but the fact that
if took place, near Ddadwood. S. D.
There were many thing* we lacked
Hi our childhood day*, like "The
Lea*Jlangei" and Gene Autry, but
w e h ad V D e a d w o o d -D ick ." heaven

* When, over a year ago, un American woman, Elizabeth
Gray Vlning, was chosen us tutor for pie Japanese Crown
Prince, Akihilo, discussion was rife, both here and in JaLee Hills, who Is in Jupan fur the Chicago Daily Newsx
has lnten*iewed-MrsrVintngTis_ttrttte success "of~her ven­
ture. He quotes, her as saying she hopes to make the Crown
Prince, a genuineJibaraL- toTiava- ibe-right*Ttind trf cnnvtr-’
•tions and the courage to stand by them. “ Above all," s h e !,..
said, "I want to give him that thing which is the essence
A llie s . L O Iltin u e
of democracy - respect and dignity for individual man."
To Lose Population
. Hills says.that the royal family as well as Mrs. Vining
are so pleased with the first year's experiment that an At* Nvwafeatujc*
announcement Is expected soon about cunt inning the ar­ NEW YORK U. B. ritia* l.n.f
inskd up Uu-ir minds they
rangement. Nut only the l-l-year-old prince comes under l«lt?r
will roniiliijL- to loeo’ pupulstlon
the Influence of tbin American woman, but also four of ids and may rvi-ritually have nl.oiit
brothers and sisters and the Hot press herself, who is learn­ half an many icxidrnta, a* they
ing’ to speak English. She teaches, too, in the Peers School, have today, say a the Tax Inxtitutu
In ita quarterly publication Tax
where are trained the future lenders of Japan.
Policy.
Mrs. Vining was rigid in considering this position an The inalltute, a national organlfor the atudy of tax probimportant one Idstorically. The mere fuel that the Royal ration
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a I.
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t
it.
tutor is u woman linn made some difference In,the status b iriB, plcturea the “ city of the
future not only an having lea«
of Japanese women. The fuel thnt the future leaders of people, but aa being somewtiat
Japan are, ut a pliable age, under the tutelage of'this Amer­ latger In area. Tianvport facilities
ican wotpan with her strong sense of the dignity of any are likely to take up far more
than “atl t&gt;
present
individual, not because he is o f high estate hut merely liey Bt nnd ‘the
p
cause he Is nn individual human being in any walk of life,
^luc^buRdfng^^.**^;
cannot fail to have*gomo effect onj.hftjulure..history of-Miuppina^iui. rU^not-.n. and
ligioiis centers; park* atul paS?:
the country.
ways.
I-and In citie s 'o f the future la

The K ing Could Dish It Out

again*! the primitive tyranny and
clan retltiction* of Communiim
They may. have a right to talk,
but we have a tight to talk back.
A friend of our* can't underM*nd why he hat. to give u* hi*
chanty .or
‘ free publicity
fore if he
ganuadun the
want* to yrt i) |o
•per, when
we could give
, complete
Serie* only
coverage ol the
a few minute* a
game wa*
over. No doubt
perton whe
ha* never been *
a , newspaper
office, lh*t it hand to undetrtand,
But everv itory ha*.to, lie convert
bd printed into tyw beforf.it
ine* for thU
ed. We have four
purpote. They
I ^ .go,I
.,
I d 8:00
o'clock in the morhl |.retting the
* Muff for thgt day'* aper. They
Itinue to work on l lay * paper
ip**** and
i tomorrow *
and cootinu*
uajii
leatt
ot 4 :0 0 o’t
at
the

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very Ig&amp; t new* like

to of

Capsule World's Fair
Scheduled Next Year

lee committee chair nun, said last
Mir
ght dliplayi would tippltaaite
” th* city’s achievement* *x&gt;f V*a*
terday. leadership of today an(t,
NEW YORE. Oct. 14, (AV-A opportudllic* of tomorrow,"
aevefl-mopth celebration and capI'ian* call fur ihe-juhllaa to open
aula World's Fair, Inrluding an in- (a April with gn i|tema|ioiial
tarnatlonaj air show, an educa­ dance festival *hukiignnighUv for
tional «x pox Ilion to be viewed two month* In thf'Jiatropollian
from an alevatad moving sidewalk JJper* House. •
*
*
I* being planned for Greater New
A jubilee parade will b* held in
York City'* 60th anniversary next
y*V’ .
\ June,- and the opening of Idlewtld
Jan. 1, 1898, tha CUy of Airport fn July will U tha occayn, the County of Queen* alon of a big air show. The edand Staten
e*|«ittlon, centering on
Un Island
r
■ wira W o r o o r - 1
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_ Park Avenue, will b* In Avguit
atad into tha city,^ which
until than
had only two borough*, Manhattan and September. The city** |2,000,and lb* Bronx.
000,000 garment Industry will proThe moving kidvwalk, arching **nt a fashion show on the Mall In
ovtr cross streets *b that traffic October.
will not bejblocked, will uk* v|»Whalen estimated the Jubilee
jtora along, fig blocks of displays would require ^ oug , y of 11324.In the Park Avenue Mall during
bring In receipt! of
August and September.
13.830,000. returning a net profit
Grover A. Whalen. Golden Jubl- of fl.013,260.
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we would
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co*tt $10,000 .piece.

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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

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ducra a picture uf tip- typiral foture cttT. A s a pulilirhl and pliy-i.nl entity it would Ire much Inas
rlearlv definiKi than Ihr present
cilv. It would merge gradually.
Into the counlrvaidr.

I OOM1 O W f s a MAN'I
fO L i;5 BUT 'PEAfi LAB.
A U 'U V Yfrt HAPPt frtb

ALONG J E S ' U . I 'S £
Although resident populations'*
IN A MOVIE \\\
might by only hult as numrruoi 1
**
»- at_ nn-xent tlit-re would* im
Ihi .**&gt; other claetea Of population
“ hich would l&gt;o fnrrraaingly Im- j

l m e n a a e e x .il.I I . . * * 4 . . . n . . * * - i
DOIIani. TThere
would be the atmiI* - idents who would* often leave
the citv for week-end* and at oth-•f times. There would be s sharp
increase in the number of tutu-'
muters nnd there would I m - a heavy
iiictesae in %*cun(act populations”
aim would work and live outside
din rttv hqr who*wt&gt;ntir make, frir
quint trip* to the m&lt;tropolilan
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Plain Toes
Wing - Tips
Drogue*
Loafers

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TENNIS SHOES

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Uranium and'other raie metalj
have lieni made in iujpuie Jkjwder form for at lea*t a century.

hav# they, been purilted and put
to work.

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r ..... .
The agrpcmenta, which run to
discourage
suburban______
development.)
and that we should try to bait tho ’ Dec. 31. 1947, provide for the
outgoing population barlf into the 1opening of account* in local cur
city."
*
’ ,. jrencica,
'* cases
jrencle*. except In tha
c
of FinA period pf &lt;onfuilomt* likely )land;and liupgarA to cover trade
{9,prev»iL whllajthe present tCF-h-*
&lt;y.u » j with tM4 eftnii'mlcalfy combined
are converted (ojh ctr futaye star-) tnnagv Jn Finland and Hungary
lusting* prgdkts q the accounte are m duller*.

A .R $ b r i n g s y o i^ | | |

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for BOYS

The citv o f the future will tw

niilt** S)&gt;piupfiate&lt;r fbF »ucb puF oT a" giVal'regional community, or
poaea and In any caae tln-ro ia community o f communities.”
**Suggraliona fur p oew type of
likely to be conalderable reduction
in land values, the institute stig. metropolltfn government embrac­
gexls. Hetsched dwallings wil)&gt; ing the central city, satellite cities,
grass plots may well return to. suburban fringes, and even concongealed ar-Mts.
arua*.
llguoua rural arras have altcady
rcuuenliy*
uu,i*ul iy■congt-slt-d
Buggciling that traffic conges­ been put forth by thoughtful per­
tion i* one uf the roajur pruhlem*, sons,” the study observe*. ” A new
the Institute ilrnuuncea current pattern of local government must
reasoning which Insist* that “ If o f necessity be gvolvvd tu fit .the
we Improve traffic ctmdllluna, it naw type o f urban-city economy."
wll) encourage more people to
■tart commuting and that will
TRADE FACILITATED
Intensify urban blight* mid *L o i BERLIN._________
l e i u i i in f u e u w f t r * t n r e o u g e a - -payment agreements to facilitate
llon.
trade betweeji' the Eritiah-Amer8o, the institute aaya, we have kan.zone's of Germany amt Un* ’ advocaiiiig ur at lcaal.ru
laod. Noi way^Rweden, -Denmark
that we mustn’t make,
make it artd Hungary have Iwen ratified
easier for_
for, d
fv •lncll£ca_UL
«lwcllcti_ta. iiav«
city
lui'
tig Id-a.Mu l aulh-witi—i it was «n*
d use
shout nouneed today.
cars and
uaa them, that we
wa should

YOU'LL SAVE M O N EY AT

it

Sectional
Furniture, to
_
arrange as
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tha. Safely aai Comfsrl af Doig* 0ABSI
• **AIR-O-sr R!NO"a*ot*
—adJoaCaMe to avary
driver's comfort!

Steel welded ro Meet
every vital paint

m VentUattog wing* . . .
* real vanilla lion whan
you need III

You'll throw away old-fathl

a All-weather Insulation
—thorough, waatharaulppintt

when you goo our now room-plannod furnlturo.
Buy it by the pise* . . . orrong* II a* you like. D*-

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glgnod to glvo ipacloutnoii to a tmall opartmant

only

and chtorful dignity to your droam homo of to*

morrow. C om o In or

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groator .viability for urban land

M E!

Central P u n W titn
WMBN a k o t t i * Sy h u
reached lh* age of it, accordn ' ’ '
141 to a science magazine, it U
lee long anougb
•kaady %. gtaadpxuxr.t. But
1* t I
don’t 1*1 that feel prevent you
Cu/opes** u &lt; /rad/ag a hand
bpm awaiting the poor, old,
rn moutk m i reset, according
dacraplt creature.
I* « ed/icna/. The way we
I I I
unditittod it, they rra//y wish
A/haala’a ea-X/ag X9t j,
they could.
wr/Na* kh m tm in . Good tltlt
I i I a*- »t-- .*-£'!?»
m/«Ai he "Frea. A (Alhtrutj ,o
The t a d page el •

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llki-lv lo.be s drug on the market, a “ fluid cUy.” ’ It will lie ths hub.

wax

in^jor from ditlribqljoy their plopaganda through lire pieti, bul we
can| reply tp them- ,W « . can nail
every one of their, die*, we, c ih
etpote )he|r trick* And u Iimum ,
wa can* defend the freedom,, tfi*
economic advantage*, tht political
opportunities of ouf* own lytlem

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DALLAS. Tex.. Oct. 14, &lt;A*&gt;— i i i o i * a s h &lt; i i A r r * : * . m o h t i i a u k
Admiral Cheater W. Nimila anJune* Frank tv. To Farm.rx
nounn-d imlay he would rallre Home AdmlnUlrallon.
Lia m u r .* i
from, active naval duly In mldIteeuaelfuritoe Fltianie Corp. VS,
l)eceml*cr. ’
Janael Aehley, Bgt.
a
The admiral »aitl he planned to
IIOMlHARLK IIIIIIIANIIK*
retire to the wr«t coast and tald
Navy To Howard, Merl -tndrr.i n
Navy* To Siepben JoMph Bean!.
he would be available for any
tervice the PreRidrnl might dcaire
except that lie would not accept
a diplomatic appointment.
Dr. Charles L. Persona
H e' aalJ that .Jte. had recom­
Optometrist
mended hj* aticceaeor at Chief Of
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg,
Naval Gtierallona to Preiident
(fours: # !2 I S
Phan* U 4 f
Truman, but that he wa* not at
. Sat. »-ia
liberty to ditcloae hi* recommen­
Byes Examined - Glasses FJU«4
dation.

Quide For A Prince

The lute King George V of England hud a spritely
sense of h£mor us revealed in .this incident. .
Harry I-uuder wan giving a iM-rformnnce at the Palace
Theater in London. The comedian, after finishing n chat
with hia majesty who had summoned him to (lie royal box
between acta, encountered an old friend, George Ashton, In
the corridor. Afto* exchanging a few amenttfea, Igtuder
Speaking in Boston the other proceeded down the hull, pausing only to look back ■nnd
night on Ruiiian propaganda, Sen­ about, "Well, good-nigbt, George - nnd rikkI luck to youV
The next instnnt King George emerged from his box
ator Lodge *aid that "Although it
it our custom to let Communin' into the corridor and, with n grin on his face, called out,
talk amPmakc- nn reply, the time "Arul gond-nighl atul good-luck-bo-;
Lnudnr wa* overcome -with confusion ut thu nwful
ha* come for u* to tel the recorJ
In—Ural— alalawanl, it thought that ha might be suspected of taking liberties with
»cem* to it*.ha haa-pul hu - huger the King-Emperor*and ntood riveted *771711111'gpot, bqt King
on the .proper defenri agtiiul George went off laughing heartily at Ms own
ifurnld
r -Hrif ar in Your tlfo.
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uf hie.
life, we cannot pu
pul them
ot
in *j*d, for what they think or *ay,
W4 cannot prevent them from talk-

Admiral Nimitz To
Retire In December

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till foi
help uit and we never will
get the .pjetute- o f him dathing
through fhe open doorway with
botli piilbl* blaring and a dagger
In .hi* Igeth. M»ybe today’• crime
prh{r*ra* and movie thriller* haw
logicthing to do with the delin­
quency of modern boy*, but the*,
parent* managrd lornehow to turviVe the Dime Novell, and believe
ui, nothing could-have been harder.

SEATTLE, (kt. U UPV—Jamc*
F. O'Neil, tli* American Legion'a
national commander,- auggeated
lait night that thla country "outrtw Commtinivr* F*rt
organa, and- deport alien* who
adhere to Cominuni*ni.r‘
Urn-* S »in l h - m » “ Imumetr
able” that, aignara of the Ameri
can Cunatitution “ intended to
llcrnac abuse arid dcitructton of
our domeitie Vrtvilcgra by an un■crupnloua minority.**
In a Cotumhuii Hay addrvaa be­
fore the Seattle council of the
tfnighla of Columbu*. O'Neil pro­
poned aUo that the United States:
"Lock .our immigration •door*
agairut t.'unmiuniim;
. "E aptdito -. the Joyalty. cheek*
wTiHijuTfear of favor;
“ Apprehend
and
proaecrte
active agent-* of the party on
giuumia of treason, to show the
Cominuniits dial » e mean buai
noinmunlita that we mean bualneaa.”
l it apoke atrongly In favor of,
univeiaal military training which
hi» de'erilied ai "the core of any
defenaa ayitem.”

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TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE THREE

a -fr.1&lt;

Social A n d Personal Activities

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Baptist Circle 4’
Hallowe’en Ball To *
Meets With Miss Fox * Be Held AtmMayfair
The main ballroom of thq May;.

Hollywood

I)r. Ruprccht Speaks Luncheon Given By
y
To.Garden Circle
&lt;Jardcn Club Circle r

By BOBTIIOMAS

Dr -It W Hupu1« tlf
ih£
tTIv opemng'(*IP , . ' ^ 1 7 7 , "i*»."r " r
thfe*f~spr
!»«;- s’r-ipi lVvf
it.lt *“»«! TinS',!15"
...
,,
nn-, tine -f the I t-e O - te of the
’ n
J "Jt I r
ad.-“
which
will
be
given
by
the
flOLI.YWOOD
Oet.
II
t,1Tof the First Baptlsr Church‘which
Sanfotd Garden (Tub hold on F rl-1',r
‘ rrlr , f ,hl
f,ar‘
■lert flu b_________
wa*
wa* held recently at -the home of Sanfotd Hath and Tennis Club. I !-«»*■**» Young wa- listening to day tti—TTmu! - tiie nutne _
Weds Bartow Mann
.i’ll Sii’romerlin Ave- j “ 1 !
111' 1 nieetlng following tha.
It. If. Crumley pr*--1»uniuii-r-|iw,iitUn of the group with'*-— *
nne. The chairman. Mrs; H. K. evening for the most original c o s -! forthcoming movie for' which n nn-. Mi
TUESDAY
8p8i|un
r re4|-Zorrejinef
hosIrM.
IVurifey, presided over the meet­ lume. the most beautiful custume ! m*i‘,r rtudl° * » * «**•»• vl&gt;‘ seeking" ihlinl u\\r tbi
In a ■oiitvl^tthlfr.ssivo ceremony
her service*. When he finished.
Unity.Miss Faithful Cornwall,
and mnnv other*.
Mr. and Mr*. C. L Mathews ing.
luring
width
time
..
port*
were
I
“
1
pnt
&lt;,!7
*
Mrs.
..Marie'-yBinWcy
of
Mont­
Danring will iH-gin at 10:00 she shook her head and smiled, heard from tin- standing commit- covercl dish luniheon held 1,Inbir„tha
licensed minister will speak at
have left for Atlanta where they
New officer* 'arr Mis* Fox,
"No
Thank*.’’
That's
how
t-n*/
."
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.Assoefates
Grove
on
the
West
I’.
M
.
to
the
music
of
tme
of
the
the Valdes Hotel at * 8:0(1 I’. &gt;1. gomery, Ala.. Iiecanie the bride of will spend'a short time.
elistm.-nt chairman; Mr*. John !&lt;tee..
I.. Bartow' Mann of this city on
on “ l*a*on» In Truth."
Li-.-, program chairman; Mr*. H. eluli’s favorite orchestras and fol­ it I* f«r hpr to turn down f 150,000
Member* werr asked to snye a* Ride, lii-i hlhiseus decorated tha
,
S t. Monlca'a Chapter o f Holy Oet. It, The ceremony was perE. C. Daniels, Jr. I* spending W. Rucker. mi*«ion study; Mr*. lowing the dancing a breakfast (more or less).
mans plant* a. (Wstdldc for -alet Post* marking th.- way t o . tha
Loretta
Is
now
finishing
“
Rach­
for
men
by
Ret.
Rivers
before
a
will
Kserved.
Member*
ate
urged
Cross Episcopal Church will meet
some time in Tampa as the guest W. I). Gardiner, Bible study; Jdr*.
gfOic- mid ‘a laautiftil t arrangeel" and she (old me. "I haven't laler’ lu the. year and the annininct-- ment- &lt;*f th.’- flowrrit was*mini on *'
at 8:00 I', M. at the home o f Mist small assemblage of friends in the of relatives and friend*.
M. S. Nelson, literature; Mr*. J. to attend and bring their gm-xts. found
ment was.tilmle that the.first radio
a
story
whieh
*n&gt;nl.|_Indued
study
of
the
First
Baptist
Church
The
committee
in
charge
of
ar­
tie ff&gt;hg table.
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Carol Stone, 41(1 Granview Axe-,
A. Ponder, community misilona;
■ i, '' 'I h&gt;- Plugiam ,ef the club would heard
of Montgomery at 8:00 o’clock.
ia ngeme.nta for Oh- daneg file111d a me to x^nrk until i ■
Mr*.-. Sam •Blair o f Saviit^ta)^____________
___
M r* Frances _
K. ____
Boll, ___
steward
~
AU I:l;-si Tit?. P M ■ ■
a nue.
,
Tho
study
was
beautifully
decor
n A .-tspeerr ii an ■w
■ Ua. -Iia* ’arrived U * smuuf same .ship; Air*—JnJer-Camerftii. social
The.Fitlells Cos* of the* T in t
on Oet. Jo.’ Air*. C. P. Ilender regret aj having lo'icstg^ fpim
time wHJT Her sister, Mis. W. R. chairman: Mr*. It. T. Tliont**, »«&lt;- Mr*. Henry Wight, It, MU* Joyce trying time* when ninny net tern-* son's i&lt; sigmttfoti from the circle her position and stated that sh4
^ Baptist Chnrrh-wtlTTiohl"Tl«. feClark.
rv-tarv and treasurer. Temporary llctitd and Mis* Martini Wight. I are eager to work i* im&gt; tiling, lull
* gular business and social meeting roses and asparagus fern,
imui o» -n liiwnI -rr ~of-~tha
. u-; l I '- -I, will]
For the ceremony the bride
—
appointments are-Mr*. Bolt, pet* TT...-V of the hotel staff w ho svtll ;l.oretln-wrnl v*t to i-Tpitnn:
at the home of Mrs. Grady Duncan.
group. Mr., James Gut was elec­
if.i aVkill wa reinstate
with arrangements arc j "Several year* u’go 1 was slew- TT7A1
1120 Palmetto Avenue, at 8:00 I*. w.... .i gown of soft green wool ' Mr. and Mr*. II. B. Pope left |*°n*l worker; Mr*. Ponder, Mar- assist
Itl-I leiin.'-t.
ted to fill Mrs. Woodruffs placa
with a black hat and accessories. yesterday fnr New Ymk City gnret Fund; Mrs. Cameron, aux­ Mtss Jenny Landrum and William ling over a role which I ua- going
M.
Tin- i . igiiatiun o f Mr* Julius .mid Mis. J. E. Rowland was elecShe
wfire
a
corsage
of
white
car­
Muvo.
to
do,
lull
didn’t
warn,
‘
lawk,*
siji.l
iliary
and
Mr*.
Lee,
publicity.
WEDNESDAY
Dingfeld, ■ ir . li.uimart wa* lead ted to tin- office of vice chairman
where they plan to spend about
, .,
Tom (LeA'i*. her hn-bandt. 'ytnrre and the *leri*ioti made, to urge .her in tile place of Mrs. Sain Long,
The Civic Department of the nations and tuberoses,.
Mrs. llUlx rave a brief talk on
two week*.
Following’the
marriage
Mr.
and
Banquet
Is
Hiven
ro
1
G
ork
in
*
to
.■
lo
ib
.ih
.u
b
is
Woman’s Club will have u covered
“ The Grace Of Giving" and Mr*.
to ryisair n the tluh us an mac- Mr-. John Fox will lake the place
*
l»uy the food &lt;-• pa) for tin- house, tile llUBltii-r.
Sir. and Mr*. John L. I ee and Pelirifoy announced that the a»dish luncheon at the club house Mr*. Mann left for a brief wed­
uf-Mis. W. M. McKinnon as eourl&gt;ccat|*i‘
1
provide
tlm-c
thing*.
By
Kirby
Company
at 12:30 P; M. Jack Rntigan will ding trip to Ilrooklyn, Ala. and daughter, Allhton have teturned soeiation will meet in DeLand on
tesv chairman. Mr*. Frank .Shame*
The
only
reason
vou
should
work
b« the speaker. Hostesses ar.* me now making thrir home in from Eastman,-Gu. whne they o&gt;i 17 when Mi*. Ada Jnrk*on,
wa* named *« publicity chairman.
Chicago
and
ditin.
i
here.
"Shucks,
More than 48 sale.men, sale*- '* U-cause if*
fin..’ \ml. tU f*
returned ’ missionary front Africa,
spent about a week,
Mrs. W, ft. Brinson. Mr*. C. F. foike Monroe.
•
A plant sale was held and an­
-aid ln*t hii*(';im|. filer Robin Kids,
will Ik- the speaker. #
women ami distributor* nfl the
'* b“ i|.ed m it eiet "I ui.iki tin-.rauskCudp In a day,— nouncement was made that the
Mrs. Mann Is originally from
Proctor, Sr., Mr*. J. T. Newby
Following
the
business
meeting
Kirby
Vacuum
Cleaner
Company
,
ptnr*
'
Brooklyn hut for thr past spvrnd
ft and Mr*. J. C. Bennett.
Mr, and Mis.
M.-. D. M.-nnrtt
Mol,- -tglMs ami sound* . . . Hibiscus Circle will furnish memyears has been residing In Mont­ and Miss Amelia Norti* of Plant refreshment* con*i*ltng of coca were commended Inst evening for
THURSDAY
More movielfttld ipioty- . . . I Andrei I--H. ■ iending o trade bet* for the Tourist Information
colas,
small
sandwiches,
orange
their
sale*
record*,
piises
were
gomery
where
she
was
associated
Tile Veterans of Foreign Wars
City were guest* over the past
fiumd Rosalimt, Russell making up pa|nr gym. ■■Aubrey Totlj-r will Booth fiont Dec. 2.1 to Jan. 13.
Auxiliary will hold a meet ini; at with the Union Bdnk and Trust weekend of Mr. and Mr*,- K. C. biscuits and assortesl.candies were given to outstanding salesmen, for her role «• a miA.Iere-s in visit Ip- PBIetlls ill Joliet" . . . Al Cookbooks were distributed for
served.
Those
present
were
Mr*.
and .the company was congratul­
8:00 P. M. at the TourUt Center. Co. Mr. Mann Is well known In Harper.
Jtds.ni, Ks, .,r t.evant nmP l .turitx T»aU! add S- tribute' tu“ Mr*. Krulor
Peurifoy, Mrs. Bids, Mr*, l-ec, ate, r.fot-dta achievement* in Flor- "The
..
. . Velvet *Touch.” “ But I
The Ameriran Horn* Depart­ Seminole County and is a former
Mrlrhtiii singing "Y e-, We lim e Curfett wa* read by all thy mentMr*,
Cameron,
Miss
Fox,
Mr*/
id,.
I.y
J.
L.
Ingley,
presi.knt
of
,hou«
h*
J®*'
“
"
'l'
«»rng
to
do
n
ment of tlm Sanford Woman’* tnrinlier of the state legislature.
tor. and Mr*. Edward Kircher
1" ni feb|K-ndeltt No llarjapa-’ -nl.n radio rchcnrsal, Im-is.- New member*. Mr*. II. 'V .
Club will meet at tile club house
and voung *«n hive returned fiom Ponder. Mr*. J. A. Calhoun, Mr*. the Sanford Atlantic National r,,mrds;
l1
Ha&gt; ■ ital Tony Mai - Schley,.Mr*. Tlonlnn Brisson and
,s ; lt*'t
at 8:00 P. M. Mr*. Ouida Wilson
Joliet. III. where they werr railed Gardim-r, Mi*. Nelson. Mr*. Thom­ Hank and E. G. Kilpatrick.-pro-l
till Htitter e.lrli other ill the I'-t Mm. P. It. Biieh were introduced.
sident of the Florida State Rank,
1
w lll.be guest speaker with her
la-cpusc of the serlufo iltnes* of as anil Mr*. 8. A. B. Wilkinson.
Those pi,-*ent for the meeting
comm:-silty. ” M bert ill. jolt Mart 1”
Seminolc Hi
at a ' dinner In the Mayfair Inn
sublect beinir "Poal War Fabric*."
Mr. Kircher’* - father.
Am llattei ' Milking her new Wen- Mi*. Woodruff, Mrs. Helta-rt
ball room
Hut. non«*
II) BOBBY I'AltK
Hostesses will he Mr*. Fred H.
Grammar Iy K a . Has -- E A. Distclhorst, «ale* manager 1
w.iip^loldlVlhell fjlldjog. out a Moreland. Mr*.- John Ludwig, Mr*.
!n " ’.tj’i ' *'T1 * ''** rnr
^ William*. Mm. J. C. Higgins and
Mr. and Mr*. II. A. Swanson
studio* cop moled it to a «afef It. L. Dann, Mr*. Itowlnnd. Sir*.
of
the
Scott
amt
Fetier
Co.
of
l'1
*
'
.
’,r
•
',v
1
K'lt'*'V
l,uy
have returned from Randolph Cen­
V Mr*. James Crapps.
First Fall Meeting: Cleveland. Ohio, presented gold j , ,&gt;n
. EhVals 'li Taylor show­ Dick Mct-iiulin, Mi*. Zerretiner,
them like (Hat any nlim
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K.
Oh, happy day. The Tri-Hi-Y in­ ter. Vt. where they *|ient the past
ing o ff the pimille she brought Shame*. Mr*. J. V. Jones, Mr*. .
s
---------- wrist watches to four leading I
,, ,
S„ will meet at 8:00 P.-.M. at the itiation Is n thing of the pa-t now. four months. En route home they
, . t’laik Gable John Fox, Mt&gt;. Grady Duncan,
The Sanford Or*miner School stile-men. George il. Ford of I Robert M.tchtmi, who .-r u n - from England.
• Masonic Hall.
The otficera of the Trl-HI-V for visited In Ohio and New Ymk. ■
kitee-tlc-ui - in pi.oi.- schedule*-nn Mr*, tint. Mrs. J. P. Iloltrcliw,
Gamesville,
W.
A.
Hall
of
Sanford
*tanlly
U-efmg
id-oiil
wmkimr
t‘«&gt;
Parents
Teachers
Association
held
this year are Jano Chapman, pre­
- 1 and look- j Mr*. U. f ‘. J
Motile and Mr*; Frank
hard: "After tin- picture I m re- the "Ih'ii
sident; Kinma Jane Robbins, vice
Pfc. Ellsworth
Harper, Jr., it* fiist meeting of the year on •uni El. Pieled. W. S. Rlchnrdson
illg’ n i i hnliyli li,-si like Ity jns-nwy-jiMetarhi------W.M.U.
Will Have
!crving_n.betIII
in-n
aaiiilarllltoFriday
afternoon
with
Mr*.
J.
M.
uf
Gumeai
illsand
Char
lux
Casrikz
president; Margaret Partin, se- USMC. has m m .,I (mu ('amp ■pltneeTfiTire, orwlv-eleclrd preisl, . . Rob,-it It inn. happy td|&lt;nt wln-re bill in a Hintrle httidio: *
er of Pensacola.
LeJeune, N. C.- Ill spend a few
MWeeting fn Del^and rretary; llasel Rii&gt;utH7 treasurer; days
The fc ----- -r—-r .- r — ti daving .luwd. :- —1—w-.----— e.—h
parent*. M&gt; .JBul
and dent, presiding. There were_M
M-i.q Ituth Mill., chaplain,_______ "-1™ with hi* -P"r,:n(.V
----- r 1if in g .K U jr f»»r fi»* &gt;4Mrn hi
The SeniorT^ass elected Waller "*lr*. K. C. Harper, at Ibli ban- patents noil teachers pivsent for, fikhine trip wrrr*Oki*y Harr uf fnirturc*
The Seminole' ilsplist Women’s
and I g»t damn died of
the meeting.
Gainesville,
Churlc*
Smith
of
ford
Avenue.
Missionary Union Association will Gardner as treasurer became
A "get nrqtiainted'' thche was Jacksonville,* Bob Forrest of Mi­ it" . . . William llold.-it. rotnptainGOOD MOWS
hold Its annual meeling in the Lelnnd lludd, whom we fir*fc
ultrd
throiighoi'it the meeting fol­ ami and George Middleton of Pen- ing that he’d like a picture with­
Mr, and Mrs. P. T. naniel* and low iitg
| First Baptist Church of DeLand elected, rannot hold the office.—
out
uniform
or
period
ro-tumes:
^ lie devotional 'given by
Francis IwT’ils wa* appointed rhlhiretl. David and Betty June, of Mis. J. I’. Davis., Report■ were Urol a.
for
on Oct. 17. The all-day aession will
(’ml Fetxef of Cleveland. Ohio, “J haven’t Iwen In civle* since
Tampa were the weekend guest* hraid from the various ehnirmen
open at 10:00 A.-M. with Mis. Fred student director of the band.
PJII.”
non
mended
It.
W.
MrCul
lough
and
The Celery Crate opennl for the of Mr. Daniels’ brother, Ylr. and and routine business was comple­
Hill o f Titusville presiding. Mrs.
On the- "Blnlbui We-t" I-J all
You Who Work. .
A. W lluemme and other distri­
A. J. Peterson of S»nford is the fust time with P4 attending and Sir*. Chester Daniels, of ‘this rlty. ted
n**i*tnnl askial Jane Gm-r: "Are
butors
of
the
local
company's
state
vice-president of the organisation. inmo_W pdtt~himghr' t heir-year**
VoU
dead
in
tin*
seelle"
Jane:
The^grtnip decided that all meet­ headnuartera for their leadership
Wt* \ri- d p i'ii T w o Kvi-.
A program, including ’talk* ,tn ticket at the door. Everyone hail a
Friend* of Mrs. W. I! Clark ings (ar the eomlrig year will be In Florldni arid told of the com­ "Dead? I’ve be. n dead .litre III
niiiusi \ Uet'li- Tticwliiy t
lie made by state worker*, ha* brrn good time and Stanley Bromley, will lie interested to learn that held numthlv oil the third Thurs­ pany‘a big expansion program fol- o'clock this mottnng" - When
iiiol I hiir-ilniw Fnr Your
planned and annual report* df the ilerhy Ktenstmpi. Buster Fair she ha* been removed to her home day of each month I’tlre* will owing tin- wnr,
Tom Drake halted al doing "llilli
varilua phase* of work will l&gt;e riolh, “ Benny” Mills, Franei* on North French Avenue from the la- given by ihc P, T A. to the
Ci mi en it.'itit . . .
Ivan L. DeBray. Florida west Of Home” , Mt.M retorted that it
Temple and Bill Ingram sang a Orange Memorial ib.spits! m ()r- individual room having the largest roast distributor, was outspoken w‘a*n’t luerelv a l.a-sie tdelme.
given.
Luncheon will be served by the roll pie uf Mings.
Undo where sin- underwent nn tiuntlier of parent* present. ’ This In hi* praise of Sanford and it* Tom'* doing it, I,lit he -nil -av*.
Tritinnl llrmiHiinns To
DeLand dnion of which Mr*. P. M.
J. D. File, la-roy Strawder and operation Inst week.
litre lor Your llrmili
will I..- gfiided on a percentage I Inkefront. A. W. lluemme. It. W. "will, Lassie ami mini, what rl-e
! Lowry Is president Mr*. Rufus Carolyn Patriek played on the
Ella Itnim— -in.
hnstn, Mr*. Dixon'* -dxth grade [ Mi Cullough. &lt;1. W. Iliasct of New rigild it l«-7"
Nt-r-tU, . . .
Ellis, first vice president, will lo­ piano. Cake and punch were served
Mr. and Mr*. E. |. Hoy iclurn- nmm wotrllic prise for the month Orleans also spoke,
telling' hImiuI in-r stunt of having
in charge of arrangements for the by Mr*. O. It. Smith, Mis. 8. C. ed on Bundav from Winslow. Art. of Oclolier.
breakfast in New Yoik, lunch ip
llellt* Miittlieiv
• .Annit 1l;ir Cliupninn
lunrheon.
Graham, Mr*. Fred Gann* and where they were railed herause of
The project for the year of the
&lt;8 C rjin ' I lax is
Helix Sus.ser
Delegations from the twenty- Mis. W. C. Clause. Mr. Gana* the death of Mr*. IloyVmother in organization will Ik- the obtaining New Broad way Show
wav sing,* standard*, but the
four mlagionary socUties of three helped keep things going. Herby an autnmobite, accident which &lt;h-&gt; of a rent rally located library,
Is
Given
Bad
Press
author*,
wtb
tinhelp
-,f
a
vir­
S|tt-rt.il I lot inu O c lo lie r - lii pulai S lD u n d fl'J.al)
Mrs. \ memt-ershln drive wil] al*o Iw
districts, Sanford,. [Thrl-aml, and Stenslrom wa* In charge of the rutted near Tulsa, Kktn.
tuoso ib’slglo'iJo Mielritier,
Hov’* father was injured- in the snnnsorerl. Mr*. II. I- Kslmme,
Nesllt-’s Elite ('rente Woven- ST.-'tO
from the East Coast, arc expect In program
By JAt'K (i'lllll ANhave placed tlieic wide—diurnal
•ecident.
be present.
finance chairman, nresenled the
NEW YORK. Oct. 14. id A *— f*m ifte a tiiin s iiitu -.a au’priaiuBJv
tVtX iV S ;MIRASOL BIOADTY S?\LON
U'ord-WH- i... rivvd today of the lelitntivc budget fur__tlie year The Thi‘ 1 That '""A lle g ro ,"" i*|,ielit Inngimitive and surer--fill -etljtliwhich was areepied and Mr*. W. premieicd last Week at the Mil),-*117 Norllt Dark Avenue
I'hone 717
To cut relate, the widely T chI
dgath of Evet all Alexander Dash, S. Brumley. program chairman,
young »on of Mr. and Mr*. Evcrall amioimced plan* for some inler- tie Theater, I* not n complete tered detail o&lt; the story, thr
....
■ i
- —i—
T~Ti
sattsfnrtion a* n musical play production use* a pi rat vnn.1v
Dash of Miami. &lt; The death oc­
csting-'p.ogtam * l-asrul p;i , tbn
ji_jbsauuagUlJL_aiL- -ot
O i*— -+*■( -HtelKcurred on Thursday In New York V
eiijcrtivr-.;—schfud-edu*
----s
—
.i r .—a— ..,..Isl nounrrtm-nt from an adm irer'of presentation A Gt.ek chout* i
UttV* fotlinrtng Tt-bnUfrTTpeTiMibir k
n „,.r l -, - „„.] ■ Orear used to (e!t pnit* of tjir r»&gt;and burial will lie made In Tal­ ration, heallh, world undcrsi* d WchBrg
top and parent and family life Hlimliwr, |rln-H J„|UU„a,ions on tinning sl.uv, to em inent nmulahassee on Thursday afternoon.
"*
....... . the National 1 .•nkUhomNi-Catou*,!."
tngiy on the rapidly -biftinp (an
Friends will regret to learn of T'» . ’
, *,
.__ *1 Not that there aren’t tiling* to reeding*.
Mr*
Stlnwlpher
xira*
e
la
te
d
,
B,Jmln,
,
.Miegro,’’
For
«
full
Meiltiner
hit* devised
no
the death of Mis* Mary Willie
„ f , p;,, )iniJ ,,1||ctl. advanced version of the revidvinr
M»rri*uns sister of W. A. Morri*»n delegate to the state convention,
to
I
m
held
In
SI.
Petersburg
on
^
"B
atirrinkly
simple
-stage. » hiKiulum effect wlmdi
of this rlty. She died on tJrt. 12 , v.
, „ ...
.. Fl„ r„|i
In Clemson. 8. C. Funeral *er- V ’v' *'*• ^ r*1 V,
_ rdetrral
wn nncf lovely ptnV. But an the play prrntlf* nefton ami dialogue tIV U rTH IN G WORKS TO
vires were held today and Mr. r ,,,' on
" n “ Rernntr
leave* It* simple NUiall-lown back­ roiiMnue with n fluidity ,mt
Tenehoj-*
ami
nsim
mother
tmdltionalii
ground aiii^ settle* down in the per ted in a inoie
Morri*on will return to Sanford in
r -ON SALK WFDNFSDAY!
were
introdueed by
we,.- inirnuueeu
ny Prof.
i r»i. B, C. furiou.ly .................. Chicago ver- ■Imped priHluctioii.
several dais.
A soil «f
Steele and they in urn presented 1 - ^
wU&gt;,
„ ,„ ,p, „ lantern slide effi-et also I- u ■
the nmther* of their room*
iieh alneeritv.^t* lovely oioimI and for backgrounds "ins'cad of H
I.Hxmintn! *I hicl:-Tnfl
Koltowing adjournment of the »&lt;yln and dignity and lofty aim Usual Hliifting of srem-ty.
*f
_.
Mr., Mrs., ReidiMann im-ctlug
refreshment* were MrCved
;i ^
..r . ,
.
...
te.-bto'
l
b
"
S'ec, il,,- Imx1111:ilIty -T ^ T nn r r r - . - ^ b l ^ ^ U ^ . w v - o f
irienry fnime* thr -tm ^tif ^ tG iv e B u ffc r i&gt; 1 n iv o r
tinder the d.rect.n,, of Mr*. JjW. yh &gt;_u „,
[)f )|l(s
|s h
wild .grows up in hi* fnibpt '. -n.1 j
graudfathci’s
m- Jn .d (nut ti*p
...
...........
.
............
............
.
Mr. and Mr*. A. Reid Mann en­
tertained on Sunday evening al Mr*. Jam es A . Wright, .Mr*. J
7:0» o’elock with a dlriner at Ihcil v 1 - ......ti.., Meer-Jr-N—Gathmin,
home on Slyrtl* .Avenue. Graceful Mr*. J. r Davis. Mr*. C M
arrangement* of fall blossonu were Flnwer*
Mr*.' Osl»inir,
Mr*.
used In decorating thr rooma of the Sllneclpher and Mr*. W. 8. llrum
Mann home. Dinner wa* served ley.
buffet style from the dining laid.and eaten at Individual tables in
’
the living room and sun porch. Tindining table was overlaiiL with a Fntertainnicnt PIuh!
AS SEEN INVOGUE
lare rloth and centerrd witb the
for this tbrifli I/&gt;8 —
colorful flower* flanked with hum(oil swerpiitx. longer.
■ing taptr|.
Those attending were Mr. and
A irl* i. *enerru!s re irr
i
Mr*. Frank- f U Calon of Port
rollar*; * rnntfy 'tlircc*
Orange, Mr. and Mr*. J. II, Kirk­
nartcr Icnyllt «lcrvc».
patrick of Kuxtis, Mr. and Mr*. Me -Opens 12:15 I*. M.- Hie
lay colors. 12-JO, Bl-IA.
Thoma* H. Cooley, of ML Dora,
Mr. and Mr*. John 8. Arnold .of Today &amp; Wednesday!
Grovrland. Mr*. Elva Doyle of
GroveUUil, Mr*. Writs and daugh­
ter, Sally, of (iuitt*, Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Cl. Stone of DeLand. Mr. and
Mr*. E. J. Rquth, Mr. and Mr*. E
A. Rowton and daughter, Jan, and
ME and Mr*. L. O. Jones.
BAXH0 - HOlOtN
,.- - ,
K« —
iu ris - RINOIX
The list of new- offieera for the

f»*r Inn will Ik- the scene...in k'uv-i
coming year was approved*
t
■roved* at the
l ot aTestive Hallowe'en masquer- j.
Tegular meeting o f Circle NoT

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PAGE FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

COMMENTS

Many iJpsiefs Mar Charlie Justice
!
Grid Slate Oyer May Be Forced To 1
Nation Saturday Stop College Ball '

SIDELINES

UlSTIN RF.ALMEAII
ip
PRlLADELPH IAToct. 14 //Pi -- \
NK W YORK Oct. 14 (Ab— With Dlaclosure that Charlie Justice
each
fessinnal football club left injeoaiid m "ie like Fritx# CtUler, who pardy today the furtuie eligibility
f the University o f N«Vth Canvfumed down the coaching Job at
California, and Lynn Waldorf, who
bw.Mim aCTIWI llu»
•‘umjntsslflner Hart Uell of the
field at earh other In Pasadena National Football league said
Justice signed a contract with the
mi New Year’s day.
^
When California went looking Philadelphia Eagles while he was
for a new roach at the end nf playing for the llainbridge (Mdl
a.JUtil season in which the. Gold Naval Training Station, hut' added
that- tim -cwnntte-MoneH» rrfftrrmttrf
l l , „ e . won on

By ARTHUR BECKWITH. Jit.
GATORS
Everybody will be faying the
same tiling, but we thought that
w» might add our two cents worth
to the statements that the Univet
-tRy uf Hurttfg -h lt~ lh n a m om lil
tha deep Saturday.
The Gators are no longer the
Fighting Gators.” They ale just
lbe-&lt;Jot»r*.--Hy being trounced-by
the mediocre Auburn in a ifo to M

- TV*-b-- w s*-lho No-t-ebolcw .- But
Cioici took mu* look at Ida pro*portivn
Wolverine roster
and
rat Michigan.
Watdprf, who gave up a com.
fortat'le position at Northwestern
aid took the California [unit on
whirlt Crislcr turned his bach,
returned in *he llig Nine country
la»t Kaluiilay and sent his nowfe'nefnug Hears waltxing through
Wi.ronain to the tune o f 48-7.
That was. the fourth triumph
in four starts for California, which
U"W . finds sit ptraight Pacific
rensC ronferenre opponents' b i'it*
•yslwhjlc movie players ItlnnrImr■! ami Davis Army kept up It* spec ji.lh to the loop championship
WITHOUT .BENEFIT
role as
tanilar imlxatcn pace wln-n it held the Illlnoift Itoae Howl and llig Nine champs to a , l i e - - 0 to 0. and its accompanying rule
Howl hosL
The heavily favutrd Illinois team often cracked but couldn't break the Cadet'* defenses. In the exMichigan, meanwhile, flattened
celltnl action shot ntmvc Art Dufelmetei ( 54) , o f Illinois, is shown carrying the ball just as he was
brought gh/Wn by James Rawer* ( 8K1 , Army end In the arotwlrs* Yankee Stadium, New York, gante' Pit t-hilrgh. flO-0, for
Kawi-ts clung like a bulldog lo Art's shirt iluring the fourth period of the game. Fastu&amp;a (90), Army straight one-sided iton-conferenca
win. Crislcr’* powerful Wulver*
guard. is coming in ft! right to help makt- the tackle. It .wn* Army's .list unbeaten game.
(International) lies also ax- . ready to* lauttcli
their llig Nino campaign, with
six league for* rhalleuging their

eulive losing streak .to IS.
We doubt that theie is any
othar-college or- university, in -tha
country in the midst o f a string

he Florida citrus crop..This is a
mbjsct that the country could
l*v»r know enough about. Citrus
something for which we ran Im
proud. W* have the best in the
tountry.
HERK’N TIIHHK
We see that Ed Levy-Whitner.
1040 skipper,of the SattfortPCelcry
successful year in the Intni-nitlonol League. Ed played with the
Toronto Maple I-*nf* In that league
I y ea r.. . .The Sanford Garden
tb Is going to sponsur two Baby
grid contest#. The Jacararula
le will sponsor a game on Nov,
tween the B*by Fede and the
y lluccaneers o f
Dayton*
:h. The Atalen Circle wHI
Nov,. 18 with
,ior a
w b r — . ... .
proceeds b f both contest w
:o to the fund for the new Garden
building.

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»r at the.lima Justice was *'a and Justice dcrlined to comment
school kid, too young to be on the matter but Dean A, W.
Hot,In, chairman uf the North
no irrytiedlste entit­ Carolina Athlriic Committee, said
le Eagles. Snavrly t he miichi make a statement later.

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run tract bm fo.lU a-m ade valid.
The rnnrniis*)oner"Te|iotted lie
wrote Carl .Snavely. Coach of the
North Carolina Tarheels, .that
“ according to .league records”
Justice had signed a contract with
the Eagles hut that the part "was
made void by Commissioner Elmer
l.avilrn."
Ijryden, now nrfiliaied with ft
Itov-cur mamifacturinif copcem In
Chicago, saiil (bat *as he recalled
the ruse he voided the agreement
it will lie Fjntida at North Car
nliha State and Duipjatn* at Mis.
sisaippi Stale.

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A LETTER

Statistics Reveal
Cantoff Is Sparking
All-America Circuit

INSTRUCTIONS
IlallotH rnunt be In T h e llc r n h l o f f i c e b e fo r e n oon
on F rid a y o r portlm arked by th at lim e . A ll Rumen
m uni be m a rk ed .

BALLOT

I

Welcome

■iiakctip In siatlstlcs in. the AH- j
America Football Conference lodav revealed n new mriftl ftlar.)
the Bnitimoiy Colts Wilson (Hud) I
YOU TAKB IT
Schwenk' a
Last week MacCUnny. Hibh was Cleveland Drowns anti the Buffalo
tying a grid contest on their

Ip v t -

NEW SMYRNA

VS-

N. I*. STATE

MIAMI

VS-

HOLLINS

TULANE

VS-

MISSISSIPPI

.

nsr):-stubborn Purdue, it-Tr Ti'tr;

m bunked chiefly on
Hobby
Iay ne’e throwing arm 'for a 34-14
triumph over an Oklahoma team
Ilint covered 293 yards on the
ground. And Georgia Tech found
VMI tough to lake, 20.0.
,
IIv the lucR o f the draw, all
five major unlx'nteli ajul united
clubs appear lo have smooth
sailing this week us the acurnt
-wings more to conference play.
portanl tests -carded
every loop,
Michigan Invades Northwestern,
to open it* Rig Nine campaign,
while Illinois, held to n acorelea*
tie by Army, move# in against
Minnesota, ’17-8 P cnfitpieror of
Northwestern, ami Iowa, whim
tripped Indians, 27-14,
dropped seven straight, rank third Ohio State in other conference
in total offense with n 308.3 aver*
age. ,
_______________
leva* play* Arkansas, which
, . , .... '.;*aa surprised liy..nayIur».17-9. at
Memphis, i—
with Rife. 33-0* winner
the constitution and hvlaw* of tire |Humphis,
over Titian*, at Soutborn Metho­
National Football league.”
Dixie league members *re the dist and Texas Christian at TaxIn the Southwest
Charlotte -Clipper*, -Greensboro

forward pass nttemptii for 124
yards In the Colts’ .pmlrstt-d 20Clenny player caught the bull in lb loss lo thi' bills ut Buffalo Sun­
fair territory, and calmly tossed day, This raised hi* season'* tot­
It into the arm* of "Pop" Warren, al to 82 good out uf 1411 for 1,021
the referee.
yards and placed him at the tup
"I don’t like this one,” said the o f the leaMiie in attempt*, com­
MacCIenny player. ‘ 'Have them
pletions and yuidngc.
,
kick me another one,” he added.
As u result .of the juggling
The flabbergasted referee, stand­
ing there with the ball in Ids brought aUitil by Sunday'* game*,
hand* was so taken back that he |i,ffil ial league figure* released to­
blew hi* whistle and ordered the d a y 'le ft the 15-foot 2-inch, 200viaitlng team to 1liek o ff to Mac- pound funner Washington Univer­
Clenny agaitt. Now you tell one. sity (St, fomis) grolder, the top
survivor of the trio formerly tied
for first place aprung the passer's.
Urban ( Spec) Handers of the New CMILINO nt you after being crowned
York Yanket-R was ill upped to In Ncw#fork City Is Jnnn Murray
fifth place, white Frankie Allieit of Harrison, N. Y , “ Mil* Stardust
o f the Kan Francisco ibcis fell
of 1017.” - SJin was chosen winner
Into-fourth.
b om more than 25,000 photographs
Otto Graham o f the Cleveland
TALLAHAB8 KE. Fla.. Oct. 14 Brnwfi* roomed frum sixth to *&lt;c- a (390 cat}) award, a year's model­
W*)—Gslnesvills’s Purple llurri. ond; Graham hit lit out of 2lt fof ing contract, and a week's vocation
can* snared to the fdmt in the 83.1 . in tda Hi tile .Lua —Uigui
H m N cw ^ fm k -C ia r (inrrnuutffriaft FatHMur Nt*i~f-o!-k —WirflmmfcirrttJifTOretirr,
■NSrllSeasf "Florida” High ScTiooI
Portsmouth Pirates, Richmond BeVandertdll. which kept Its rre
Conference football' rave today over the llrown*. Hi* sensort re­
bel*. Roanrfke*Traveler* and New- trd clean with a 10 ft conqueat
after banging up two decisive cord is til completion* in 105 nl
poit News Builders.
of Mississippi, will to* at home
tempt* for a total o f 8{15 yards.
vlctorli
in the Southeaatern Confercnct
PASSENGERS SLEEP
Schwenk’a accurate Dipper .lif­
to take on a Kentucky tpam that
Daytona ylleach two week* ago, ted him to second placy in ^ d a t
BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct. 14 wnllo|&gt;ed (ieurgia. £9-0. Georgia
blasted Belles Military Academy of offrnse behind Sanders, with I,2 i 7
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___
GF)— A band o f thieves pul all Tech entertain Auburn, 20-14
Jacksonville 24-7 last Friday while yards to 1,993 for the Ynnkrc vet- The Dixie Fimlliall League, an nf- the passengers In u railway carwinner nvr-r Florida, and Tenncs.
Leon was nosing out Like Oak, 20- eran, In the _____
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pass receiving
de- flliate of the national football rlage to sleep by using ga* l»»t
IS, Previously the Linns had de­ partrnrnt, Mac SneiftHe, Cleveland league, ha* suspended operations night and rolds-i the night train see goes, to Alaluima and Missis­
sippi to'. Tulane in other loop
feated 1Jike City 12-7 ,
end, grablx-d eight for 110 yards for* the 1017 aeasou. It was an- from Ibichatest lo Iasi, the newoDuncan U. Fletcher o f Jackson­ to take over first spot with 28 fur. nounccd tinlay.
I pa|ier Natluen said today.
Wake Forest, surprise 1D-7 win
ville Beach eased past Mainland of 3!H yards,
Ib-rt Jtr-ll, commissioner of the i When- the pansenger* woke up
ner, over North Carolina, gneDaytona Beach, 7-0 white Ocala
Du the‘t ground, Chet Mutryn National Footliail League, and j this morning at last station they
to George Washington in Ini
outfought l.*ke City for an IH-13 of .the Buffalo Hills carried 20 Thomas Hanes, I’r••&gt;it|.-nt of* the i found all their luggage gime.
: victory In other conference game*. limes for -Ob yard* and-two tmuli.
ngnta Has Nortij Carolina a t' William
;8 b -Pauls al-Jaaksonvilla was 4JU.
season
Tl ic cost of alum
Fridsv. .night. Leon hopes to retain first place in rushing and
Mary, Richmond at. VMI and
resumed next fall, accord- ' was reduced iluring Wnrid War II and
.Maryland
.
. . .at k
. ,. , which ti*d VI.
make It three straight* against riimbiiig from fourl.tw second in t
Duk*;
Na^ '
from almut 20 to
14. 14. Klsewhtra In the South
scoring with 43 point.*. Bandera agrrrmcnp between the major and pound
plays host.to .Siarke iu_an.talli-j
totfrt 48 rainer-teagucs will tx- drawn under
-poa-oanferunce - bgttlw- Tile - two wndHcrrp the lead.
int leaders are aclhxluled to
Ib*n AgajanianHjf l.o* Angrtcs of six extra point* to score In his
: bsre OcL 81.
Igiotni two field goals to lx-at 21st straight g a m e-a ll the 40cra
ike City meets Belles In Jackhave played In two m-asuox.
isytons Beach travels
Horan- (The Horse) Gillnm,
Ltv. Oak for other conference
Cleveland freshman punier, aver­
mas Friday night. SL Pauls
aged only 3 5 . yard* Sunday tfnd
4 Fletcher tangle In Jacksonville
*
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,*»had
# ■ ** to
t w (move
M y L E uover
i c j —g
in O
B H R V f l l i who I
for
Sanders,
iturday.
PI San Francisco kicked six out jtlrd him for Hie punting lead.

Gainesville Purple
Hurricane S o a r e d
Into NEC Loopiaead

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PENN

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COLUMBIA

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Cartridge Ueen
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Seminole Tire Shop

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T U E S D A Y , OCT. 14, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

P A G E F IV E

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390,000 Bushels Of
Apples In New York

s c o n 's
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By R. J. S C O n .

SCRAP BOOK

LAND I’KCOF

m \ r Hii

$« eaatliltMrgk Itessae l'**r «»•&gt;
nintiiui
unit-NatinimV ll*.u«inK
AP New afrnturc*
I V . ».
1 I'm* a
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UUEF'ALO. N. V.— Did
you
In addition the l'o«t
ttflice
-er^t— think "TTif ^tdihiTng ..IM
Dey.dtnn-nt own* n fe« acre* In
weatherman
when
you
hit
into
a
— t---------- P ttttT tK N T
! &lt; ARTICLES FOH SALE ] 7 Pelt, Uvuilock, Supplirn
1 - * - -i 1 ■*
**•—
worm while ealing an apple?
Fm the iijn«t part,*the_ acreagel-argr new n m r l- W ANTED—Mill, row. 3 » . l . ... — Yuii aiigkt. ■ uli Muiiif ju n iftig y
TRANSFERS
owned tiy Ul-- e in e l’lllleilt liavt IO&gt;—
fnr root
# £ C O H I) H i,
mriil* T w ill 5KU Toi
’ ~ Kitchens,
more per day. Write J. E. Rvg- lion, |f that apple came from
----- day or w cil.
taxe*, whfeh |x&gt;«r* nomething
le Muiic liar, IIP
Ualhrootit*, Nunery. Also tila«s
■liter or rail Iltj-R, Hoi .111), We»tern New . York, where 15,o f a prohlem fur localities where
W. l i t SL Phone 953.
Tumbler Seta.
o r r OFF AM P
--------------- 3Hfl,l)OU.4m.l»el»—wrrr xrovrn test
Del-and. Fla. ' ,.
fedeiryl holding* a»e heavy.
___ S tX K A U lK CLASS A
------(year. ♦
rC IS S f l L L
OFPjL'LJuacc. in Ueltch lluthimsr
The Fore*! Sen lie, one o f the
PAINT CO.
i
The
U.
S.
Weather
Bureau
has
Large* light uffic*-*, iew l/ urcor*
luggvat land holder*. . pays no
HELP W ANTED
1 IU W. 2nd Street * * * 1 I
assumed
an
a&lt;l&lt;led
responsibility
Ated, all utilities,. heat and. jani­
‘
id. - Vttml 93
O W NED B f
tor K rv k t furnished. Call Hd.-t- FOR SALE— Lhnerock for drlre- I WANTED— Not anyone juat look* by teaming with agrirujtur* offi­
T t n r r r r T r - all money levetved
cers
ami
fruit
grower*
in
their
&lt;V, II. A A. IK-pl. Store.
f.M .
l Hum national fore*tg go to the
ways
and roadway*— Phone j ing for work but aomrone want- U ttle a g fil.l in..» l« «.i,l ^t
1241.
I &gt;inK
i,lr »m » and that attack fruit.
tnte* to lienefit
K opportunity
"I'Plp'llUlY to
In aJtm
MORF.MCI.*
r
ipar* for office or other type bui
gu ahead. We are looking for
A iklL Q U A ji
— PavtH-utwrlr *mr*»rtam-ttr^___
— Imii in W.|i Willwill lU U'ii'oiC ALUMINUM 1 casement wipijgyj.
(hi*
nr«* ftlUMt**‘l In : m1*
* n -fip r i Ifnrol ofTITe A -CTS__ vi a Is ’ rnforniatlon al-.ut - »
- Sanfm d Uu*-tit*v*n.- —
-4lH lo fAlemanIt said -^Alnmjmmg
man who Is willing tn worlc to
ditioo no,illier tell Jn-MTlit goe* to
weather.
Bernmd
1^
Wlggirr,
me­
'TTuuble hung windows. Mlrarle
lielter himself. A p p ly in persoir teorologist In rhurge of the Huff
r«n»»ruet road* in the finest.
Co nr re tu Co. . SUfl ’Eint Avo.
t ARM FOR RENT—20 a r m subto Firestone Stores.
Some government bureau* have
alo- weather - bnrean M tli
—
Phone 1.3 35.
________
Irrigated truck farm, newly
accurate figure* on*' their land
"Tree* afr like haIdr*~ the
- plouylirrt ant) tiarrnuY-,T: 12" arCOLORED GIRL. general house
holding- ttther-. where prupertv
■rowera feed Ihrm vitamlna,
work, full timr, gmal pay. Phone
teiian wells, u 7 room dwelling. SEE Jimmie Conan's Sheet Metal
1 '1* nci|ulte*l and ili»|“ &gt;M»l o f with
Works ‘ fur roof paint A roof
hnrmonr* and enrymen*. Trees
436-W.
2 tenant hou«e*. 1! large barns'
some -f/equency. .«av it Wouldpainting. Phone 616.
rousln'l have wet feFl—like a
Dwelling for rent only with
i eoutre weeks to compile the data.
baby,
they'll
dir
if
they
do
If
farm. On Cameron avenue, East
HOT PLATE LUNCH
The House Public IjiihI* font/W O R K W ANTED
the land I* like that, they
•tde, Hanford, Kin., phono l i c ­ Served from 11:30 to 2 at llomer'a 9
"mitt«c ami the
Interior Ihpartmu»l have' Dig drain* in the
it. P. O. Box 883, K. It Stone.
ment I-uli hate advocated •that*
'U l
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. SaiTa FLOOR SANDING A finishing, •ground."
t'oiigie»a make provision for same
The most critical tx-thxl la the
1 ROOM apartment, pood neigh­
are) Service
The Music Hu*,
cleaning A waslug. Our power
A M E R IC A N
ugrnry to keep close track of U.
borhood. &lt;110 Wi lit St.
111) W. 1st St. Phone 9ft3.
unit enables ua to work where spraying season, when dctailrd
S land holding- Thi* Could be
T u n g o il
there le no electric connactio.) Weather forecasts assume major
done, n comniBtee *pok**mair
ROOM apartment. Couple only.
FLOWERS
importance.
available, 21 years eiperlenc*.
IN D U S T R Y
&gt;uid, l»y having titile* «i alf land'
6 IH W. lit St.
• foe all orraiiona
For exam ole. apple scab fungus
II. J l . Gllnson. U k i Mary, Fla.
ownrit n r'BcipilB-d^bv the govetne
i s w o r TH
,-WfNKIl.L A YOST FLORISTS
lives over t)ie winter Oil the old*
is
it
i
i/vti
lireid '« cleat Ihitiugh'*om» call•• Slpea A *e.'ju st o ff. Celery '
leaves
on the ground. In' the)
10 M ILLION
ll!t, llffi, r
2
W A N TED TO RENT
Jerrv Lord Phone 7RH
Office pb. 403 residence oh! 610 R
spiing, it develop* »pecial pores i
D
O
L
L
A
R
S
'
The Vy|w*rt «how* that
thg
SAFETY ULl'E WINDSIIIEDS CHAUFFER'S JOD. Experienced which ati; discharged into the air I
IVtoeMtntent hold* title to 24 p*re
during
rain
or
wet
period*
Applet
W
r
i
A
f
IS
Uouse or apartment fur season. | for any make or model ear.
i
'
i
.
007 Willow Ave. Frasier.
lanutvnf uli'lmid* in the continental
st-ah Inftvllou call I*- ouifplelely
adults mdw Merrill, -1 Central - Eases daylight driving. Cuts
T u n g o il
“ A M E R I C A 'S
1 t'liilcd' Slate* 445.183.251 acres
Y o U '^ O ' l o '
inhibited
,i
f
-application
of
»ul|ihur
'Ave., Old Orrhatd hearh, Me.
duwn he*idlttflit
1
gltrn at night. 10 Bturneaa Opportunities
out o f 1.90.1.361.920.
.
H
a w a i i
material*
are
made
jugt
previous
t
r
e
e
s
M
O
S
T
IM
P
O
R
T
A
N
T
SHNKARIK CLASS A
It mile* that there has l&gt;e«h
to
or
during
a
rain.
FIRST
CLA8
8
service
statiun
for
G r o w m AIL »ome change In holding- 'of wsr
PAINT CO.
a g r ic u l t u r a l
SMALL furnishrd house or 3 or
Highly speclallird , weather
rent. Nuw open. In good loca­
Phone 320
w 4 room - apartment by middle |
1 agencies -rich n» the Army and
t h e s Ta T l s
&lt; o E A T p o i wiTrt
information is n,rntidrd dally
C R O P ? ______________
tion.
Necessary
to
havr
some
* agtd couple, no children or pets.
I Navy Departments.
since the
F0 u « 4 &gt;t.K
by the Buffalo weather bureau
money
to
purchase
stock.
Write
‘ T o u c h in g
Y o u r f i n d e r s * Yo u m i ^ k T
Phone 18- II.
*t daln wa* Compiled
by
thutS
daring the growing *ea»nn be­
OLD N E W S R A P C T S -S CENTS . Bos J.,e/o H e i a l d . - •
fHE GULF
departments.
________ P R A c T id L o n
p il
He r e *
CO RN tween April and July. A tele­
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
OF MEXICO.
PARTY wanted to lease Fruit
BUNDLES.
phone runfrreiwr I* set up wllh
3 R E A L E ST A T E KOI! S A L E
Ufa. I94J,
•***4 9f *6 taar
the agricultural agents of » ii
10. 15. 20 and' 26 CENT
• i Bland for ths season, good in­
the pi tv** is rubahliicd. he explain^
come, pleasant work. Building
count Ira.
HERALD OFFICE
,'il, adding that "a subsidised prtsa
REAL FSTATR •
newly
decorated
insl3e.
Cchtact
Ralph G. Palmer ami Arthur (1. U Hi d what 1-ati »**&gt; done to piulee.i . Y j r ^ i n i l l U l l i l i c S
i
1NSUKANCB
sen he
we
lunild give our Is the weakest In llie world.*'
CEMENT STEPS for ymir Jxjwt.
Wm
P.
Smith.
2515
Park
Ava.
Weal, county agent*, hrnadcnit
Newspaper publishing is a htlgt
MtrltTGACK LOANS
leader tF ree estimate. Miracle Concrete • Phone 1174-J.
the
fruit."
rava
Palmer.
their information by- radio at 6:80
RAYMOND M. BALL, Rdullor
"Ann i i ,i i the fluid remaining. bualnras; lie pointed out, but tt.WUL
Co. 309. Klin Ave. Phone 1335.
He ivpotl* that the glower*
A. M.
■tmhry.n 't r ir T n
Registered Broker and
pies*. lie coll- kefp goiiiglonTy i f IW proper kind
If
a
scab
Infectlnn-lrrnitllnr^■'VntW
n'i-hsre
done
mtrHr"-with
12 SPECIAl.V-MVICKS
tinned. III llliet •uuhtHes Unlay of.newspapers are produce»l. • ,
— ■■Inauranee Agent—---------- -----^ H m v iN G MACHINES
RICHMOND. V.I., Oct II Pi
we.warn how severe the infection out the ptogiam thi* year Iccansc
- SALES AND SERVICE •
Km. 4 . Florida State Dank.llldg
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S Msrkst
of a wet aprillK and ually -ummei. Net pnid ciirultloin of 27 news­
Ileft's Sewing Mach. Shop
Barber Shop open Tbuisday,
•“ Wet weather luings
inofc paper* in Viigii i i and North Cam.
115 H. Khrneh
Ph. 1190
NEW HOUSE, 2 tiedroome, partly
Friday A Saturday.
tioulile wiih disease and rains Ifna ha* increased fat | |n p,-e rent
furnished Small rlown payrnrnt. LUX EDO FEEDS-—«&gt;iwulale line.
x n itt i: t i ti'i'i tit
waih' o ff aptsys aliyady nppiled." in the past ten yc.-n in »p,w of
~ !
RENT A CAR
Ualanre like rent. For appoint­
TO, MAItTII A 1-lV lllt . nt.A9Klt
Hunt's Tusede Fee.1 Slur*
YOU DRIVE IT
w lin»e
i, N.n Vi-rg t'tly, he explkin*. "Coirer t Untjng amt Miff cumpetitioii fioiu l oll., nod
ment call 9173. _
.Si-w rnvk a*.1 who*- ii.anm, *.!• dclrtllrtl klrywlrilge and iilaerva magiitim-*. D. I'cMiMtit Pi n n . p|.
PHONE 209
NEW SPINET PIANOS— Weaver.
sldeiit and publi-liei o f itn- ltnh,llr»» I, I . „ i l r * . Mate lit I1..H.H k tint daily an- essential "
8 W ICKI.AN D MOUIILSON
LAKE FRONT PROPERTY, well,
l.ilH-ral trade in A teims. The
twin I'uwrll tvenue. P i n t New
Wiggin comment*: *top
cream
iiiorid New »|m|x I
|tie., told Hie
U DHIVK1T. INC.
Music llox, 119 W. First St.
located. In Ocala National For­
Yolk
'I f the growers carry out the Mid-Atlantle Ciuiilntion M:oiagii*
est area. Huy, huw u rholcr lot
I'uhnc 953._____________________
Vt-a
a
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r
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u
r
t
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M
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lm
l
In
a|i|i*«*
SEE US FOR
. V8* ninkc our own Ice Cream, All Jlavora
for hunting nnd fishing camp,
In ilia l*|ii« i »*xiol - r x-ftili,i'lr ml\tee. we know we can bite into nl their annual mi-etlnii'hrii- tialay.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING ■ t'nunlv. t li.ll.il In I'li.iiin* --li lb: n peacb «&gt;r nn ripple with confif r ie d ' s h r im p d in n e r s
Ni-w.papcn* eiin -huve none inTitslv — D eliciou s — lir a llh fu l
- •
nr another larger sequestered
AND TYPING
. every night pt Homer's.
i
■Uli a .1 ..&lt; N'livrnitM-r v l» 1s t : lienee roid know we won't bin- into flumeo fur gixxl ihon am .tlx i
tract near Highway, for roanCREDIT I.UKKAU OF
I n a .nit r. i divorce tItrrein prmllaie.
servire* Including glileiemelitlll
a worm."
k try lodge nr cluli house. Ad- CABBAGE plnnts lor sale. L. II.
SANFWHD
. a n tilo !■* t a '.i l llllc til w h li h l i l t ' l l agrlirlea, lliynn a- i t led Hut lie
' dress Hoi 84,. As tor, Florida.
A
It
I
&gt;
T.
OI.AHEII.
ttalntlir,
v*
Mnnn. Lake Monroe.
116 N. Park
Phene 190
MAlfTIIA I 'l i 'l l t l . rlLAHKII. !&gt;•:• ’ I’ehit'illui w’a- first ili»rovere*l ndtled, "W e niu-l k lip -liolli: if
111 Saitforil Avenue
i'luine 1218
NEW six-room frame bungalow, GLOBE gieatest cut-rate wholehv Prof. Aleximder Fleming in we are going to continue ilur•adani
—■
Expert Radio Repairing
living mom, dining room, kitch­ . sale distrihutors. offers novel­
She
wme
a
*nu-ago
fo
white
earW I T N K rm p iv h sfi.t JII.I Iilfle ix l lailidoti in 1929.
Fred Myers, 311 L. 2 nd SL
en. hath and three ln-dnx.ini
real at. Ha*|.'f*t.' t'l-^la • Ihx rlif
ties, aundties, toys, gifts to
Dili
tl.tv nf «ktiib»r A I* l»«T.
. all large rooms with porch and
TIIE HUMfi h )l()l'
shrewd buyers. GIoIh* .Trading
IV |* Itrinipm, a. li n k tl »alij
Isqndty, one lo-drooin not com.
Co. 109 W. Flagler St., Miami, WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
firtuli t'xiitt.
pletelv finished, .(located near
1700 Sanfunl Avn. Phone 114J-J
rHrill '
school on four lots. Bargain
* __ _ _
V
■—
ATTENTION
MOlHKKS
* $5,600.00.
USED Vulcan restaoranl gas
— = n tA P E K H E n n c E FRED W. HEN HER, Ileal tor
atnvr, gmel condition. ITidite
Nnllri* it ItataI*% k k* n Ht.il I •»•»»
liaby Valet furnishes hospital •lt|8fr*| |i« IttBllltM at I'rill I'al^u
Room 2
Fla. Stale Hank llldg.
Coputy 4108,
clean, sterile dinners a'lfd deesdor- v k i r l d a , « n 4 # r i h r ( t « t l i t « * a » t» a i» » r
ONE rN H tb 'sk -'A -O '..
i “ Ired eomsInH-. * EcotromWI and if hittlRM CttmU li ImI that I Hi!* III!
lu »r$f l»tr r »a|&lt;1 n»ll»&lt; |Mlt»U«ttt* ••
Groups o f two and three to
Freerr $329.75. fine 64 ----safe. Fully 'medically approved
w n lOf*,ll ir "PfnlllMTY ^ii^r
__Manrards* and Slnrfttic. - Good — Cahtin 1 atnk.-mll-porcelain $ t49rCall Daytona Slfl'TVV retirel ftr
• i uli
»
i *
wafer front property east of
95. One 48 in. cabinet sink,
pt.irtrtal
Willi thr il-,K of the •
detail*. 90 d la pern. $2 a week.
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tlllf t
Virginia Avenue. Block o f six­
•tainles* steed $137.60. One 30
"FJIIST IN SANFORD"
I'l.if *14
teen lota suulh o f Loch Arbor
Gal. Hound Water Heater $114.M R I la .l
WILL grind corn for feed, grits
entrance faring paved streets.
76.
\l»» A. K. I^hl** meal every Saturday mornGood farm paved roads n/i two
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
d i;
i^lilrmlwr
.
lag.
J.
W.
Hell,
Lake
Monroe.
si4*s, good six room huuse nuxl
116 Magnolia Ave.
ern. Four room tenant bouse,
FOR HEN'l— Floor aandar. Easy
Gas space hentors $14.95 up
clitrktn house and runs iu /firioperation. Reasonable rates, KanII. II. POPE CO. INIX
ent for carrying 1,000 laying
funl Paint A (Rasa Co. I'hone
bins,' dairy . bains ami feed General Eleetrir automatic blan­
803.
rooms to carry fifteen head of
kets fur sleeping ruiflfort.
cattle.
Total ground area 57
DODGK - PLYMOUTH
II. B. POPE CO. INC.
acres. Close In. $7,500.00. Terms.
P A R IS AND HKHVICB
A -l eunditlun. jtwl nprnyGood Ranch— 169 acres wills four ’G. K. RANGE No. ICF1, $18.7 .70. 109 Palmetla Ava.
Phaot 1011
rd A n d pluuKhed. C ihhI I MIL'KFY MOllSK
_1 , . A Foreign
The Ihist• • Bv W hH PiHneY
room house in fsir condition.
G. E. KefrigerMur, 8 ft. $259.76.
Bepasitag. L&lt;l*
&amp; nernt
Both practically, new. Reaauu
Should carry. 35 head of cattle..
rtn.Mi l - l - » t —,
nranon ornngeH, - ft nrrrn
$2,&lt;Mi(i (/0 cash will handle.
D p n c n n grtipt fruil. 10
Several small farids with good
Shuw&gt; ra
jeren eiaored grove ignd
_ houses with frnmVi, In 5 actea. JUST ARRIVED, a fine lot Of
O— DBBT8
— 'ftWCM■wiNt-Rrnvc.
I shoes fur all the family i t i
FRED W. (I END Kit, llesltor
Room 2 Fla. Stale H a n m U rT ^^rdfc^lWtTTTi&lt;TOUo wa havafr*O^D LandreaT
i.ocnled In ladtie County
Dungarees and «work rlothes, Cohen's Radiator Shop for coniPhone 1010
near Sorrenlu.
Itoota, etc. Come in for your
Irte radiator aervlce. 106 8 a,ifamily needs.
Gi W. Clark's
PRICE$11,000,00
A lovely home in San Lania, on
foord Ave. I'hona 366-W.
208 Sanford Ava.
three lota fating Valencia Drive.
with Fruit.
Stucco on steel, two large bed­
EXPERT autu painting and body
Kee Owner
rooms ami bath upstairs, large BATHTUB In good condition. 814
rapair. AU work, eu*f»aloe&lt;L
Park
ur
phone
260-J.
John II. Tallon
- living .room, dining room, bed­
Jgckson A Glbha Body Shop,
Apopkn, Floridn.
room. bath and kitchen..down- KITCHEN 'CABINET, gasman
'M00 French A »», Phone 1099-J.
* stall*. Ample closet and cabinet
iwo 0 x12 tjigs^ Phone 91
K re. Thla house has recently
n redecorated Inside. If you FOR S.iiJED Youfh
V C / l D b l / * , ur Wf CAN f Mllf
tisoal. Plu-ae 2 7 i
-f ffflt
(a looking for a hom e'of dis‘
A SAtfSMAH WHM
glion, this should please you.
RCA Victor" radlo'ATl3,T
I ED W. RENDER. Realtor
Myrtle Ava. after* 5:13
3 FU. Slate Hank llldjf. .
Phone 1 8 3 6 ______
Oee'l 1st 4tih|«iiat
r.rVlNG ROOM court. 6 ltf1 Park ROOFING
ticti syii het im hem
Ave. •*
tlmatea.
SPECIAL BARGAIN for-a, uulck
• mitsiwk tsiomtiK'
It actor.
UBL
sale. House on Park Ave. Close PLATE LUNCHEB^sereed. OtaAka
Inn Method it ellss »»cIn. Edward F. Lane, Phone 1141.
tents) hi oaly or.e Sey.
and
Chop4. Tafmlaal Grill. FOR BABY SITTER, S4a Mgr.
Sils, ettective in o.ei
Commerrial AvA
Langlsy Apt.
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INCOME PROPERTY — Ideal for
MOOT cetst HI s|ts. ill caaditiem
homa and Income llvt in one SPECIAL blocks for rumplsta fuel
g D t e 800*111 art* IUU xikxmii vx ••
’ rest tha other for $80.00 monthtank sUnds. Chapman A PatoltL 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
rnmm iL* a*arieia taua.iw* wnte —
. Iv. Can to purchased for $8 ,.
Phone 1192.
r
ATTENTION LA DIBS I.
500.00. ----- Cl O il ITI IM IMinON
GENERAL ELECTRIC
KOHERT A. WILLIAMS, Rsaltce
Make a une-atop aervlce fo r all
soe otUNou* stao. MCssoNvait, noem*
BLANKETS'
$ Raymond l.undqulst, Aaaoelata
your laundry and dgy cleaning
Randall Electric Cc.
.Atlantic Hank HUg.
Phone 732
needs by using your favorite
8elf-Ber4fce Laundry.
SMALL country home on paved SUPKKFLAMK Oil Circulating THE IIBLPY. 8 ELFY LAUNDRY
heaters. Ramlcll Eleetrir Co.
road with all ronyleneea, 8 large
406 W. 16 SL
Sanford
lots ran be purchased on con­
WATER
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venient terms. Priced at $4J)60.2 ply Green $3.76. 25 f t . Black
H. B. POPE CO. INC.
00.
I .
• Hara’ e goad M ae toe ya*i t(4k* wko
$2.96.
60
ft.
Black
$6
.60.
Also
here te ts4 «p at aight le p*M waur, )■•*•
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Htaltcr
huae
noixies
and
sprinklaea.
YOUNG
colored
man
mlaalns,
23
kaekerke. tea, kacauee al e i i w Iuanteaal
, Raymond I.undqelst, Aaaortale
Haakark Glaea A Paint Cc*
years old, dumb, 6 ft. '7 In. tall. kidney dlseedwe.
Atlantic Hank Dldg.
Phona 732
112-114 W. 2nd SL
. Misting about 8 wsaka. Mama
Them ga* wiltone tea, a (a
1* very pewbla.
t»e
e nwdMtne fee IM*
Rufua Green. I f found notify
Attractive three bedroom bunga­
It, often with
Cora Winn, Cameron City.'
low practlcalty m w , small down AUTO PAINTING SUPPLIES,
aeanelngty fast, edecUvs result*. Th* i
Dulux and Dueo Spraying. En­
payment balance monthly. Im­
amels and Laquera. Masking BRIGHTEN UP your aalt, dress dne Is Or. Kllawe's Sewnp-lteet. i
mediate possession.
or coat with a hand made cor­ *4 16 kseke. root*, eagaublot, and battape. Sanding Diar and Paper.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS: Realtor
sage. Also have vase flowers. u n t — truly naturVa earn way la relief.
Senkarlk
Glaae
A
Palet
Co.
Raymond Lundqnlst, Associate
laeUetly yao take U, It aUrts te week
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tew as ertae, tielpiag te relieve aai
Intlaled Madder get* a
SMALL STORE with living quar- SIX FOOT Sanitary ice box, holda
78 lbs. o f lee. $26.00* Call H
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tore between Lake Monro* A
.1326- K.
•ay g| eaarvelewa.
I-akr Monro* Corner. ThoiVc
LOST: Reddish brown mala OerFar free trial eupyly, write Day*. D.
843-M after 4.
BABY ’ CARRIAGE and Kiddyi A Ca, In**, Bee 1115, tuaiferd.
man ahephard dog.. Dr Bass, tag
Koup. 407 W. 20th fit. Phone
fetWeed koetle ef
No. 840. Call 3T8-J,
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THE 8ANP0RD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

TUESDAY, OCT. 14, 1917

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Hunting Season For Deer And
Quail Begins On November 20
Dir on.v htmlinv now permitted here it that of msrsh hens. ac­
cording to Slate Gart-r and Fi»h Comrniijion regulations. Diii season
Hartrd on Sept. IS ard rnd» Nov. 20.
Nov. 20 wtli.mrikllhr i&gt;aion for bqrk deer, turkey, quail ajtd
i^yinrl. 1 * r'nerr sfeitin will end Jan.
and_lhe turkry, quail and
rqunrel iea&gt;on on Feb. I. In the Fifth district, which includei Seminole
Friday are rlrgcd Ihereaftar.
' .During the duck, geMO and emit
season. whlrh ripens Di*r. H and
eloaea on Jan. It, hunting fa pet*
M‘« l iM f i l
ran* &lt;)■()
roltted every day In the dlalrfct.
The dove aeaaon la ( 1*010 Dec. irrade liy Communtata of nInr

Comintern Blocked

3 to Jn»r-ftf-\%i!h Mflliu l
of Defamation and
•Jay ■r\rf rrhl»y rlnperi.
The day’a hag o f huek deer (a tion.7 he added:

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Flying Boat

Havana Trial
tCaattaat*

ttmm Pmmr

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her sweetheart "Jack."
Responding to questions of Joic
Manuel Fuentes Carretero, public
prosecutor. Patricia, clad in black,
testified: •
"Jack said he was going lo kill
mer I could not bcltcve the words
f heard. He reached to the right
end 1 saw him reach for a sword.

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City Paving •
e __ .1___J
___„
ty-fifth Street Is X
f,ir or. m il Car..

and a source in the control tower
at’ Shannon said ealUer they had
information from plane* circling
the scene that the passengers and
crew were translerrcd. But the
Coast Guard in New York saiJ
Wthtl/- to use lifeboats ’ fo f the
transfer werp hampered hy swells
up Jo 35 fret high and that jh#

remcm!&gt;ered the gun In the drawer an »tf 'reteuc,
lieside me. I grabbed the gun and
Iold him, 'Jack look out. I've got
NEW YORK. Ort. M
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a gun."
*
tiugr flying Imal with 69 pcriom
“ The shot was flrrd, I hardly

Coast
Guard
weather
ship
Patricia posed to indicate the, 'a* . J"”
4,*' 4jU
. w
?4,
. ,in

Misinforma­ positions she and Mee occupied mid-Atlanlic early today and the
when the shot waa fired. Under Coast Guard rr|Hirtcd 1I1.1I winds
"In the course of time the Cum.
one. and for the sr-nson, two.
xlOJf ll|lcatlruung.-*b*-*laU4-that- Bf-JfilrTdr’cF and iwel!s 25 to
MlUlUU
hope.
t“
-W«i*#-«dl
of-th
eir
Killing , uf dou dw i t,
1
,,lrvrnlrd transfer
i - 11 -1 inr-. pl:iv namely, &lt;roll Mee wag-rormitirl«"lli«-Hght «" 35
~ at all tlmea. .Aaide ‘ from ih r v ,
get the sword,.which she had usail
nmic prrsaure, pnlitiral pressure in n o lle , oriental dances.’ ■
of passengers -hy life i»fl Jo thi
there la also no open aeaaon on
anil force - a* well as propaganda"Where waa Jackson?” the pro­ ship.
woodcock, Komi'* goose,
arrow
Rut propaganda U_used
pave
kdoar; tirnol, awan, snipe and the way. They have a wcll-dev. secutor askrd. referring to Charles
Die cuttrr radioed lo Coast
Jarksqn o f River Forest, III., who
non-gamp bird*.
eliqied technique of creating con­ was accused o f roncrallng facts. Guard headquarters here’ recom­
Two turkey* are permitted fnr fusion through the use of slander,
"Jackson wax aboard hut In’ his mending that rescue aircraft *n'
* day’s hag and* four for the Incrinslatency and deceit.
separate quarters," ahe replied. route lo.the Hying boat, approx­
tea arm. Other day a hair lira It a art*
"Propaganda Is, anil has heen
"Did you call to him fbr help?" imately 1.400 mites west of Shan­
quail, 12; cal squirrel, 10 and fox one o f the principal instruments,
"i cried, .hoping he would hear non, Ireland, and 020 miles east
aqulrrrt. It; rnarah hen, 2U; duck, 4; lilies of Communist penetration
me."
id• ‘
feeae, 4; coot, 25; dove. 10.
and expansion. Party leaders have
Then her voice Iwraiiie tense of Argentina. Newfoundland, he
»
Dally shooting hours for water, called It the sharpest and most!
*
and louder as she told hnw Mre ircalled.
fowl arc from aitnrhe to-onp hour jKiwerful weapon of the party.
fell to the floor, ‘
Die
Coast
Guaid
irscue division
before sunset; for doves, sum Inc
HnrrimMti said the United Rtales
"I started to run up the ladder
to sunset ’ ami o f other ' aperies "must take Into account
that but Jack a«ld he was hurt and said it was believed the seas were
from one-half hour ls*foie sunrise there Is a force intent on the ask*-d me to come to him. I saw)too heavy to attempt air 'rescue
to aunact. Possession o f geese, creation of disorder Iff the world he was wounded in thr neck. I|.,mj t|,,| tHi, was home ou t-by a
dove and roots is limited to one and . secondly that . v™ muat ran up and called Jackson."
l rrpQ|, (f|)jn , |ir N(1(W, gun |jn„
day's bag, o f nlbes a|n*cles,to two take positive artian wherever necThe prosecutor asked her if
rsknry In all the four fields jVbere she identified herself ns Mee’* Slavcn g rifio id , aluiut 150 mite*
day's hair.'
■ The open sraann hi the’ Orala tile presuuure Is being applied." wife al the hospital, and thr w r it.o f the weather iltip , staling
He listed the four fields aa:
___National Futvsi is Dec.-I to Dee.
■lancer aald ahe did.
that there were "number leven
I. Economic. "W e mpst ™ Mis* Schmidt testified she sign­ ir a i ," detclihed a»_to ugh, with*
81 except ort Monday's, Wednestlmie
our
efforts
to
promote'
ed a statement to aeefet police hut
days and Fridays of each week.
Open" territory includes that part world economic recovery ns an that It was In Spanish nod she did iwelli 25 to 35 fret .(nglu*
The ('oast riuaid announeed at
'
of the forest not Included In the essential to thf stability o f free not understand It.
She liegan to .weep ns she del- 0:15 A. M.' tKST* Drat It had or
Ocala National (Lime Rrfugr and government* x x x The announce­
that part art, aaldn hy the Fed­ ment of the Russian readiness rrilird how aulhorlllei question­ deierl the W rather Ship Duang,
of ed her. m —j
wldclu reported Ha pusitinn about
eral- government as n bombing to negotiate for shipment
“ The ('11 ball procednn«-tX ■SuHir- WMI mile* southwest &lt;*(- lit** Rlbb.
area. A special-permit for this grain lo Frnnre has of course
great frrrnt from ours," Patrlel* sob­ to change rourse and proceed to
huntimt must loi obtained from the lieen srcompanled with
bed. "I did not know who question- the-srenc. The Duane wai ordered
Ranger's office. The fee is $2.00 fan fate and Communist nrntm e nr Whom I made statement* tn Increase Its spent from 10 to
. f o r persons under 1R' tfhd'tfi.UQ Deity within Pnrnre. "It therefore should lie noted to.
20 knots, enahtihg the vessel to
for all othera.
•
"Jip-kson begged me to say it iraeli the llihb in almiil -'10 hiiuia.
that,
as in the rase o f (he last
Resident douitty game licenses,
was an accident."
,
The—Weather *Shtp7'tht»-Onm’
are $2.00 and State licenses. $7.50. offer of Itusiari wheat lo .France,
4 mmvwI Cutter llibtr*. reported to
A " ttwe+esldenl Heat*' license la i t rnmes M lintncihlly ju i i t sf|.
the
time
o
f
an
etectlnii.
x
x
x
headquarters here that, the trans­
$20.50 nr for 10 days rontlmioui,
France It appenra rnn- entertain
fer In raffH would take place as
111.50.
the hope o f enling•some Russian
soon as the sea moderated Of the
The trapping season is from
ICaallaaeri
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M
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s
B
f
llae&gt;
food only nt election time, x x x
hull of the plane .took water.
Dec, 1 to March. Possession, sale Russia bus shipped about 54(1,050
nation! to deal with peace poohThe message was followed al­
and purrhasp of any. pells Is lira* nearly seven timer (hat nltinunl or
cm*.
most immediately by a second mi»
■ lied to the open season .‘to days tons of grain to France whereat
Vithlniky said that Dulles, in sitge at H:4ll A. M. saying:
tmmedislt-ly following, A lirerne
beginning in 1045.we have shipped advocating the so-called "I.lttlo
"A float in Winds of gale, force,
la required to lake, deal in or buy nlsuit i.rvw.ono ions."
Assembly” plan, "forgot or db( rough, choppy sea. Small boat unhides ami furs.
2. Political and diplomatic. "We m.t dare nay that war propaganda .
romP ,|„„gside ..r ‘plane
tuiisl promote Ilie rnnrepts of
V u h u !L nlu r.|h^ i ^ ,'o u * m{,,*?11’ ' Hull is tight. Passengers stilt on
human dignity amt the rights of
all nations, large and small, as
vigorously noil effectively ns those
ff n*H$inr«l Imm !*■«* flupl
- . " n k .- " '" " 1InnuVntuT' p ^ p li |/ l * 1" " r 1"*
‘ j " '" * , J ?
of several (rrr inoculation clinics. who would undermine men's lib­ are "playing with fire" and that American Airway* and enruUt.
erties will press for their object. Dulles should have recalled this, drum Shannon. Ireland, to Gander.
MIAMI. Oct. 14 W&gt; Flood Ives.”
Viahinsky aaserted that the V. Newfoundland, was reported «&lt;•
3. Military power, ,"A powerful 8. propns«l( not only would full t
waters from deep in the hrarl of
run nhort o f furl
the Everglades swamp areas con* American air force particularly to serve the cause o f the United |countering strong headwind* and
will lie the strongest deterrent
tinued to flow toward Miami to* to the ambitions o f aggressors Nation* hut waa likely tn lead to the pilot apparently decided nn a
water landing near the Bibb, the
day as some 100- National Guardi* anywhere and will rnntrlhute to an opposite result, lie said the
fla p w m nut calculated lo stiung­ C*&gt;*sl-Guard said
DUD. and. American .Legion resale* eur dflermlqert—efforts—f W l W lue n the Uniteil Nation* hut to
Tim it till ■, a 327* foot /u tte r. Is
Units patrolled flooded areas west preserve IInn of peace." '
weaken it.
commanded hy Capt. i'aul Cronk.
4. Propaganda. "It H* libauluand. south of the City. Rebel
The U. S. plan, he said, "will aid It has sufficient provisions and *elely essential
essential that
that nur presenl the.warniqpgrr*2L by. Iputhlrtg i f f cummorlatUiua to carss-for.-lha-ps*
agencies nlimsted that between lejy
- 10.000- and* 12,000 rpertnnt'"- sir re" umb-tslaffed -and siniter-fnigncrd '"m ore’ lies and propaganda" and sengr-r* and crew o f the ,plane.
overseas information program he hy enrouraging "warmonger* and
Tlte Ulbb ’ reporterl it* position ,
homeless from the Hialeah,'Miami strengthened and developed. Radio war propagandists,
aa alaiut 1,400 miles west nf i
Springs and Opa" tbeka sections broadcasts is an effective method
Earlier Mr. Dulles, whutn the Shannon ana 820 mile* ^est "(
‘ as the water continued its slow in all ruuntrir* as a direct mean* Russian* have called a “ warmon­ Argentia, Nfld.
,
o f grtlng information to people,
rise.
The control tower* al Shannon
and I* Ihe only available mentis ger." bail opened the debate , on
Sixteen draglines were put in (or crossing borders otherwise ■Secretary of State M m 'ball’s plan and at I’reslwlrk Airport, luimlm.
lo hold the 57 UnitnhNations.In said most of thr 52 passengers
operation by the county along pri* barricaded against the truth."
session hero the year around.
were ttrltnn* and the pilot, Cnpt.
mary and secondary levers as evWithout mentioning the 22 Charles Martin, 3.1, nn American,
ery report indicated from the I-ake
vetoes Russia haa u«*(1 to exert t Prestwick quoted a messaq
message
her*will over majorities in the It from Martin as saying: "Alighted
Okeechobee region that a great
nation Sreurity Council, Dultes safely th f»f hrile* west o f pn*imass' of walrr was moving south
appralril for step* "to rgain pub. tlqn. No damage whatsosver."
(Continued from page one)
• eastward Inward Dade (Miami)
m ol early' action in January lie-confidcik’c and prestige needed
H iHrenarM New* Hervire,
county in unprecedented volume.
for sur'cessful strrvival" o f the
on [quropes 11 aid.
which O-nnrta from airport* C.~.
* A new problem aroie in that
ignited
Nations
If ha lisllssf* h i ni
ila aald tluirr
them waa "widespread Hritiah newspapers, said a&gt; taisr
Dan in .food consumption might diilHusionmrnt" over the progress message trdd of rha'AcerrpaA* t*e.
ihtia were' hot adequate-Jarilities endanger tho health or American*
of the U. -Nr and that' Marshall's Ing transferred to the weather
for fu s in g all of the flood vic­ a r-su ggesteO y Gnvrrhor Thomas proposal fur a year-round "Llltie •hip.
&gt;
'
"The plane wee making lie »eetims. Die Miami Reach Hotel E, Dewey o f New York. Slassen Assembly" was Resigned to-proreplied: “ O f cottraR/'h6t“ _
- 1. vtdo-**solution. ' ' 1
tmtf NortlrAtlanttc crossing *lnf#
Ow nerl "AnosuTIon " offered- -JOt)
He predicted that Mr. Truman'*
Dulles' only reference to earlier flying bo*U were replaced by
rooms to avacures, hut these would voluntary food conservation progRussian charges that the U, 8. l»nd planes at the end of 1945."
only house a small
fraction of ram will succeed "If thh President wa»
attempting to by-pas* the the Itritlsh preaa a**oclr.tlon sa'd.
will follow through."
•;
• those needing shelter.
Security Council aud get around "it made the first crossing*on
Slassen
said"
he
Is
"confident"
Die Red Cross estimated that
the .Veto waa a declaration that Sept. 0. The number of passen­
that the Republican majority In
between 1,300 and 1,500 were ho Congress will go along with any out*, proposal, o f course, contem­ ger* is believed to he th*! great*tt
ing sheltered in barracks at the reasonable program*‘ttf'ttld“ for plate* that-dhe-interim committee over taken et one lime on an At-,
i,.
- ' ;' shall |respect fully the primary lantic crossing.”
M "m l Naval Air ‘ Station .and Europe;
responsibility o f the Security]
Meanwhile
grain
prlers
eon- Council fpr the mainnuanc* o f la- ’ Urenard reported seven passenanother 200 were housed in the,
upward on the Chicago teroaUonal peace and security.^ ’ gcr* were United Nations "ofD*,
!$hor .qatqp at Kendall. Many were tinned
■ rials" and that 25 worked for tha
Hoard of Trade today, despite an
01,1 .,n o'tva branch BRf|t . M„
0 ll Company. Thera
"taking shelter., in" 1lyr Ijnmcs of agreement hv virtually the entire
.by noting* |h*t Wfrr
m«tnbcr« 6f »n Infriends and relatives.
whiakv distilling industry to shut A°
Dr. T. E. Cato, Dade county down for 50 days to co'nserv* y**, fnrmu'ta'^or'taneuaee
t-m alion.l Refugee Organisation
__ and
nine were
employees
o f thj
health director, aald that the grain.
we
welcome
constructive
suggea
However, the heavieat ajn|la tiona for the Improvement of our Anglo-lranian Oil Company,
country had sufficient aarum for
15,000 Inoculations amt moia.jtor* “ilay^hogjm
ipta-lnJ H
three
m«mfns proposal/'
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:
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urn could l&gt;« flown In from Jack- at the Chicago stockyards drove
demanded:
*
*
price* down 60 cent* a hundred
armvlllo If needed.
“ Wasn't that a fraud?"
Drinking water throughout the pounds In early trading. Receipts
"It might have been,' Ive* re­
area was pronouneed a»fet but Dr. totaled 14,000 head. Hog* also
plied, adding that fraud was a
Cato amid that milk wax being were lower at Omaha.
"strong wtrd. Ha suggested “ Ir­
In Chicago December wheat hit
tasted, particularly from areas
iCaeltHiS Ii m Paae Owe)
regularity."
Phere grating lamia were flooded. a new seasonal higher o ( $2,954 book* were In such trad shape, ac­
"They wanted to deceive Con­
' Governor Caldwell in Tallahaa- a bushel before slipping hack to cording to the survey, that they gress."
Ferguson
ahot bn-k.
aee a5ld. today therg la little emer­ $2.94 4 near Ihe end of the ftn t could not be audited.
“ That1* a fraud. What more of a
gency, action which .can he taken hour of Iradjrtg. Wheat waa 34
Citing the "fictitious" account fraud rould you have than an at­
P H
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signer; cornP was
1 to
tb relieve flood condition* In the to S rent* hlgl
mentioned in tho study, Ferguson tempt to drci’lve CongresaT"
cent*
higher,
December
$2.2934
Everglade* at present.

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r^pntr w ork , wits h pp m viw .
gp irL a h fi w ith Sir. Sa»Ajr»ril lt»*ri**
.dary. This ordtnaticr w as'prepar'
Placing of two Jnnir I nikit::.' j q ie-,: the |er.-s of llie land which
rd following a request l*y opera­
meter* on Scrum! Sirret moj ’
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; the arra to b , qaed-br
tors for fare 1/icrc.i-u- dm to inU.e-.&gt;it a Y*.|l-XtSsml**- farm-echool.- r
cieu&gt;ed ‘Cvsis o f iqs ration’ and f-’r-rujnerLial-^1 i-ul.in the bu
di-t.rict, was dUctu --ed, .anil ,n.*-W -!
■-ri&gt;qw«t - by piopariy owrtera - dtiVL-r*’ inauraneo.

hnmes, was approved. Strickland

Alvin Odjlnm npti ;.rr.j itf-&gt;
Tt-:u b r *d a l**rr .tmd wma___— -Morrison was awarded the run-c——o |“ - » from Kh’m Ares
tract for two j-'on l atiltunnli.l - the. (bqjijjy.. u,ri. u-iu* liw* * •nt —’
(Irlatid-, in 1
’ 1 ' ’iilti'N, !*t«1 \Ve*i Nlnln
one for UJr- of"tha t'nltre depart­ tint t|)L Cd&gt; *
f ini'- r'le;- itireet. i'lt.s nppmved. Roy Nlx0tl«
ment and t.ie i-&gt;. ter fnr firndy l*iirigitig the
MfDICAl DIRECTOR of Urn Velersn*
■'•'in Train to ( '
;&lt;l Florida. inliS.(&gt;r*ing&lt; Airnuv.-w *» granted
Adrninlitratlon Dr. Paul R. Ilawicy .Dunran. city buiblmy inrp* c!*q
The Coni mi* don aulhOrisa d ":i !"l*
ri
r - imI v or Ij eei me—
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Application Bj--nf Or. tt_
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(atiove) lx mentioned as a probable
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.Successor to
‘ Geo. Omar tir*0l*y a*-,4a u&gt;e«u.-tr- - *m.rt.'i" •
e VTA.That u Uand whc*v j i**t- l-tttldmr ‘ fur ■TifnfiN lT 'RFTf ■■ 'jjjj.'g

Bradley turceeda Elsenhower as |Aveuuo and the Orfandn! IligblWF flustv t:
Chief of Staff.
(fatemntioaot) was apprnvrsl. The hid *»f ('u liis —graninl

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Lavender to paint the A and. H^n 850 by 2&lt;5fl0-fool_atrip..o f land
building’ at the airport now pcrU-' south of the Onori Road, which
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pier) by Florida Fashiryi'. Im ■ is fenced in as part of the for­
U S * * ? **"? accepted. Purrhaae UP n ,e ' mer .Naval Mr Statlmr. ThU w'.l
i '.a
0,’,^ hand reck cru.her front t • iw us*d for riding tracks and

THE FIRST involve* u i«t owned Dy q Miami nidiilccl, Air. It'olwrt 13. Collins.
A telephone call from Minnii plnced the following mlvertUement in The HLRALt);.
"t^mt Sunday morning neqr Lormann’s Hextairt-ant latyfe black cal \ve4 ring new leather collar. #l'i.(in. reward for.retui’ti. Write, wire or phone
, collect K. 13. Collins, 8."rD0 Main Highway, Miami, H i."
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On Oct. 9, THE IILRALI) ri'cdvtd (lie following letter front Mr. Collin*:
.

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tan ford lienild
Sanftrrrl. Florida
Gentlemen:

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g Enclo.xOtl herewith you will find my check In the amount of threw dollars.
— • "Tdiw.-t ilrinkr h “ n feiv rrfiCs- nVire"Dta'n. ffm price "quntt'cYine, however,
aince the pet cat for which I-sought has tsunl returned to me I am well
nntlpfied.
, *
Tlinnkintr you fnr IIn' uen ico Fctulcrcd, J unt,
Yo’uni very truly;
IIolK'rt K. Collin*

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StaHKcn Plan

TDK SM ONI) hit;* to do with* u cow*. On her atutonmtL privtnp fur hui- ndvorlU'e--L u u U t-J t. id h » o f tienevqr n in th ' 2 he

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THE THIRD in real estate, a m a tter in which we are all interested. The ’fnllirtvlng
^two letters are typical o f corresp on den ce yve receive ilrxilv front people hi -All sec-

^ tioas o f the cou n try Inquiring jrbout b roucrtA’ J il S a n fo rd : - • •

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.Old Orcluird.Itcacli, Mo.
; y. .24 Central 'Avenue

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_ Pleaae send Jne your Clnnaified Ailvertming rates, ns I wont to advertise

for n cottnge^ or npartmrnt for the winter. I would nt*o like j’our sub­
scription j-nfrs.
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Yours truly,
Glcndott Merrill

Fraud Charffed

"You might aa well go down
there with a Un can and atart
balling," he commented at a brief
cabinet meeting.
"Jhev alt around there and let
- two or three dry peathcr farmers
coat them millions of dollar*.
Thay're never going to do any­
thing to help mattera until they
Use Kissimmee Valley and
~ dam all tha way down."
II long hAa been an ad„ roeate o f water control and haa
condemned tactics o f Everglades
property owner* who object to dlvertlng or damming. present wat­
er course*.
storm, wbtA coat
m The tropica)
mlllioni of dollars in dammeanwhile hovered off tha
Carolina coast, drenching
outer banka with heavy rains
I (ashing exposed s m s with
up to $0 mite* an hour and
.Udts, but causing little prolota.
Washington Weathar Bur-

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and pat* w*ro U to H4 higher,
December $1.2134.
Elsewhere, a large independent
Pittsburgh baking company an­
nouneed bread price* would be
booited I cent a loaf to 18 cent*.
Cotton futures ware $5 cent* to It
a bale higher In New York, and
top grade butter dropped 834 cents at*
a pound In the New York wholesale market.
reau reported at 10:80 A. M„ that
the renter, now ill defined, was
about 70 mile* southeast of Cape
Halters*. -A t the same time, th*
bureau said, a second center had
been located by airplane observa­
tion, lom* 180 mllea southwest of
the original center. Little move­
ment had been Indicated during
th# Iget alx hours.

A person with blue ayes does
not ate colon tn the tame hues aa
does a person with brown eyes.

XV

September 30. 19-17
Dear Sir:
We want to buy some property in.or around Snnford so would-you please* “
send me the Sanford Herald for a few weeks. Enclosed $1.00. Please
start my copies as soon ns possible.

YARDLEY VENETIAN BUNDS
America's Moat Beaut.ful
Aluminum - Cedar - 1'iUahid Aluminum
Aak Me Far Free Eailmat*
P. W . 8 T E V E N S - «1 7 W . Roblnwm
OrUndu
Phone 2-0729

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Mrs. Melvin Kidder
1794 Chester Ave.
WellsvIllerOhio *

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What Women Like About Their
Launderette Store
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YES IT PAYS LARGE DIVIDENDS WHEN’ YOU ADVERTISE
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HI Find It'n Thrifty To Use My Neighborhood
LAUNDERETTE For-Two Reasons. It Coat* So
Utile To Do A Whole Week'* Wm H and All Our
Things Laat Longer 1”

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IN YOUR. HOME-TOWN NEWSPAPER

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In U n it) T h ere Is S tren gth —
To Protect the Peace of the World j
To Promote the Projrete of America;
. To Produre Prosperity for Hanford.

W EATHER

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Mostly cloudy »ith occasional tain
ihruuKh Thursday.
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IN D E P E N D E N T . D A IL Y
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A

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W E D N E S D A Y , 0 C T. - j .V -H&gt;4T-

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Ban
Big Meals At
.White
i tk

No More State Din-nera To Be Served
Until Relief Needs
Have Been Provided
WASHINGTON. On. 15 W1President and Mn. Trurpan have
c a y tiled (he usual state dinners at
ll)f Wlillr Hoiise this se.uun "because of the urgent necessity for
the conservation of food in order
that .our country may help to re­
lieve hunger abroad."
Mrs. Jama Helm.-White- House
social secretary, in making the an­
nouncement today said the usual
five slate receptions will be held.
Sh» eiplained that the food u
thne events n confined to punch,
cookies..
Asked if the cancellation of the
dinners means Mr. and Mrs. Ttu
man believe that private enleitaincurtailed, Mn. Helm said the
not prepared to say. Out tha added
that implication might be read into
it.
Aeanwhile. Under-secretary of
State Robert I.ovtit aaid that the
Marshall Plait;, retting upf ropean recovery program, will tie
t ready for Congress Nov. 10. Sev­
eral House and Senate committee*
Which will fonsider th* program
j r have been called lo meet here earIv next month.
Lovett said the State Department plans to us# this over-all
f program a* basis for an urgent
p jp for swift congressional acf tlon to get emergency funds, m *1»lv fpr Franc* and Italy. These
funds would be used until Con­
gress acta on the Marshall Plan,
!
which may not be until Ihe end
]
of March.
In Chicago wheat for future deJ livery sold today at |3.00 a bushel
for the second time this year and
j tha third time In the board of
1 trade** history obd the rosT.df livi ,.fog spiral appeared edging u ward

Byrnes Calls For More Firmness
In Dealing With Red Aggression
SPARTANBURG. S\ C., Oct. 15 UP)--Fonner Secretary u( State
James h. Hymn laid ycs'erdajT.that "discussions in the United Nations
General Assembly show an unfortunate Jrifting apart of eastern and
western Europe,"
*
"It is sufficient to disturb all of us," he said, in a hometown inteisKw where he can-e for-the forma! public pitii-nUliun ul hit ix-ok
“ S im .iking Frankly."
.
The former representative-, m-u*.
—■■
Uur, supreme court justice and t learned - that the world is not
assistant president aaid "no rum- going to permit une nation to veto
nient” when questioned If he plans pence on earth,” he declared, add­
iiturning to public life. He de­ ing:
clared that the American press
“ I hope, believe*tnd* pray that
ran do much to further efforts the leaders of the Soviet Union
low aril world peace.
wilt never force us to this course
It la incumbent un e v e r y of Inst resort."
A’marlean," be aaid, “ to Interest
In his book, “ Speaking Frank­
himself In our relation* with other ly," published by Harpers, iiyrttra
government!.” “ I certainly believe proposed that ttusslis and ether
our pulley toward Kuasia,' should nations be invited to a peace con­
continue to be firmness with pa­ ference to work out a treaty fer
tience, with 1 iheHemphasii on Germany and expressed belief
firmness,"
that the Soviet Union would not
S Should Russia try jiernianeni reject such an invitation “ and
retention of it* present hold on thus isolate itself from the rest
erutrrn Germany, the United of the world."
Sfaies nmi other nation* "musi
“ If it should, 1 do nut believa
in* i&gt;repared. tu assume the obli­ the Krd army would .try to bold
gation that then clearly will b,* permanently all of eastern Crrour*," Uyrne* say**'in hi* newl) many. However, if l misjudge
published memoir*.
them, and they do go to the point
Kutsid "must learn what Hiller M ICsSIISSfe -a S-ea* Inu,

AD 69 PersonT" Lesher Explains
_0 n Flying Boat Status Of City’s
-Rescued By C. G. Swimming Pool
Long Night And High Commissioner Urges
Waves Fail To DamSupport Of Project
pen Spirit Of Crew
At PTA Meeting
WASHINGTON. Oct. 15. »A3
— Admiral Edward Smith, saste*n arr* commander for thr
Coast Guard, aaid today that
Ihe Coast Guard cutter Bibb
haa liecn ordered to proceed direelly to Boston with the 69
paaxrngere and crewmerr rescueir from the flying boa“ U*r- “
rnii.lt t)uren. The Bibb 1* sched­
uled to arrive in Boston at 10
A. M. Sunday, ll will uot atop
iu .Newfoundland as previously.,
planned, the Cuat Guard said.
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&gt;2 MHcngerV Md.the.trtw .olin;.- wjlUHjL*itldtr City JUftmUipO.

S S f^ h a v e
been rescued from
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despite
discouraging baying news giant flying boat. Berm uda

and cotton futures were BO cents
a bale higher to 45 cents lower in
New York. Wholesale egg and
butter prices were steady In New
York and Chicago.

Patricia Telia Jury ■
W er Lover Beat Her
HAVANA. Oct. 15 (A1)—Patricia
Schmidt testified today her body
was
and sore from beatfn„J
admiaUters .1 by JuhfJjHO T T ^ ^
W T*
, .Ally, through the neck .aboard hla
yacht In Havana harbor**.
."F or many rraion*. he was a
very bad boy," the Toledo, Ohio
/ dancer Mid In answer to questions
oOTh private prosecutor seeking to
havg the divorcee confined to pri­
son for SO year* for the killing of
Mae in April.
Patricia was cheered by the ar' rival of her father, John Schmidt,
and her stapmotber, but the ex­
citement was ao.great that she
was overcome -by.an attack of
nausea Justbefopg the trial open­
ed. Schmldf stand with the crowd
of snectators listening to hi*
chter recall the incidents
it M oat death.
HPORTrfkfEN TO MEET
The Seminole County Sports­
men's Association will meet at
the Tourist Center at 8:00 o'clock
tomorrow evening to discuss the
proposed changes In laws govern­
ing wild Ufa In the southern por­
tion of the state. All members
and nop member* who are Inter­
ested in becoming active are re­
quited to be present.

ih * w a ^ n th u .ra .tK a U y receive d .b y,th e
b k / groujk It was derided that a poll

Queen, which was forced down
in the itoim-losicd north Atlantic
yeitcrday, Coatl Guard hcadquaiten here announced Ipday.
* Completion of rescue, which.be
gan last night, wai rcporlcd hy
radio shortly after (i A. Si. (E S I)
in a message from Capl. Paul
B, Cronk, skipper of the Coa‘,1
Guard Cutter Bibb, which took
the b9 aboard after standing bv
T E d c k e A . plane-iino.-U-U.ixU
*m iTob
high seas «?I1
820 miles'-nfF.
miles'’ o l f il.r
the
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Hoads Are Closed By
Recent Heavy Floods
• MIAMI, O ct 16 fA3—The State
Highway Patrol today listed roads
flooded conditions:
In the state closed because of
Road 25. Hialean t&lt;&gt; South Bay.
Road 7. north of Miami to junc­
tion with Road HO. West of west
Pslm •Beach.
Road '84, Fort I-*uderdal* to
Road 25,
Road 78 from the end of Road
25 near Moore Haven to Okeecho­
bee.
Road 718. Conner's Highway,
Federal Highway A1A at Jupi­
ter, except to trucks, open from
Baker's Heutover to Pompano
Beach.
“
Road 500, Melbourne to HoloPtw,
Road 80, Yrehaw to Lake Wales.
■Road 70, Fort Pierce to Lake
Wales
*
Road 70, Fort Pierce to Okee­
chobee.
Road 31, Arcadia south to Tamlami Trail,
The Tamlaml Trail Is open all
the wav from Miami to Tampa
but has water over it In many
•dares, some 3 to 4 Inches deep.
West. U&gt; Jacksonville, ie open-all
Federal Highway 1, from Key
the wav but has water standing
two and three Inches deep in
places, the patrol said.

HOUSING PROBE
. WASHINGTON, Oct 15-&lt;A3
Herbert Emmerich, former chief
of the federal Public Housing
Authority, aaid today the agency
bad only "kindergarten people"
U* do a bookkeeping job which
• Senate Committee official des­
cribed as "elementary high school
|tuff."
J hl« exchange came as the
Swat# Expenditures Committee
continued an Investigation
0f
CITRUS LOSES
ORLANDO.
Oet. 1S-4A3—
•" "w w r tl-g firm
that FPljA'a book* for 104S-104A Florida citrus grower* lost about
♦era “ inadequate. Inaccurate and 4.800,000 boxes o f fruit last sea­
otherwise deficient."
son because of low pricefc the
Orlando office of the Bureau of
WORLD SERIES
Agricultural Economics of the
•CINCINNATI, Oct. 15, UP)— U, 8. Department of Agricul­
Walter Muibnf, seereUry-treaaur- ture. reported today,
er of baseball, announced today
that each full share i f WArtd
CLOSED TO JRWfif

‘ full share#, six
57153; four got

Much promotional work is need­
ed in order to make the contlructmn of a municipal swimming pool
a real live project, l.ea R. [oilier,
city commissioner, told a largr
group of Junior High School I'TA
members at the school auditorium
yesterday afternoon. Hr war in
Uoduerd by Mrs. ■John Schirard.
A suggestion by Mr. Urther that
a poll be taken of the citvYscbool
children to determine whether or
nut they want a swimming pool and

-Arab
close their frontiers to Jews as
o f tightening the
Jewish goods In
3f»rolv*d
voted 84c- against Zionism, Abdel
. Rahmana
five Assam Pasha, Arrab League secsetary
- -general,
_
- » nw**i*jd at tha
* £ £ £ : League
Council'* final session

'.a

not only of children but of father*
and mniiiefl will bf taken. Mr*.
Scfiirard was named si the head of
a committee to ckrry out the poll,
alto !□ contact civic organisations
on the matter.
"Tire City Commission hat been
cnntidrting, off and on, the con­
struction o f a pool ytee 19)8."
taid Mr. I .ether. "They get at far
at accepting plant apd »f&gt;erifir^
aliuru and then something alway.
iiftetfcrrt .with any* further.ppogrett. Now it -it-.intuff term t fundi."
ife.'txiinlml out that In 1044, the
"City Commission on recommend­
ation of ihe City Planning-Com­
mittee, induced Wesley * Bints,
national Iv known engineer to come
t t 11
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W. Ia. Clayton Resignt*
•As Under - Secretary
WASHINGTON. Oct- II V Willlam I* Clavton qtrlt today tu
4forter-ear rela rv , o f . State for
Eronomle Affair* but agreed to
stand bv a* an unpaid adviser
to the Secretary o f State.
Hi* wife** heslth we* given bv
Clayton a* the reason for Ma res­
ignation, effective at the elpae of
business today.
President Trunpm,' accepting
the resignation with reluctance,
expressed "great satisfaction"
over Clayton's assurance of hla
willingness to return to the public
sendee if Mrs. Ctarton'a health
Improves sufficiently to permit
him to do so.
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PARK SUIT
TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 15. UP)—
The Supreme Court today refused
to discuss Attorney General Tom
Wataon’a suit to prevent payment
of 12,000.000 In etata funds to
acquire Everglades National Park
Land.
,
STRIKE FIZZLES
HAVANA, Oet. 15 UP&gt;— A four
hour street car and bus strike
called by Communist labor leaders
Billed this morning when most
of the conveyance* operated dur­
ing the walkout periodLThe Com­
munists were protesting * govern­
ment decision granlTiig tha nonCommunist faction of the Cuban
Workers Confederation control of
tbe federation and possession of
Ra properties and funds.

SHOTGUN SLAYING
BARBERTON, 0 , Oct. 16. UP)
- S t e v e N a g y , a St-yvar-o!
'-old
neighbor wae questioned tod
today la
connection with tbe shotgun
gun alayIng of a city park laborerr and
ar hla
, housekeeper. Detective G e o r g e
’ Cole reported. The victims, John
1 Anderson, 68, and Mr*. Rebecca
prook*. 65. w*ra kiQed Uet night

.Inear Anderson's bom*.

Savannah Hit
As Hurricane
Drives Inland

By Marshall
CIO Convention Told
Need For Stability;
Dangers Revealed
Which Affect All

Huildred Mile Winds
Lash Georgia Coast
Toppling Trees And
Bringing In Floods

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SAVANNAH. Ga., Ckt. 15 UP) l/l'r— Milton It/ RUhntin, naA hurricane sweeping in from the
■Itonal rommaiuter of the Jewish
Uni Vrlrflnis. IinIs ) drsrrlbed
Atlantic lathed Savannah and iu
the Mnrshall Flan «» "the best
environs with 80 to 100-mite an
harrier agaiiut sw Iil I'oinniunhours winds today and moved across
ism." Itirhinan urged immediate
Georgia losing force rapidly.
ennilmrol of a universal mili­
tary training program, imple­
Towering waves whipped up bv
mentation of the Marshall Flan
the wind battered low-lying bcarh
us a defenae against I'omm^oareas ami high tides caused some
i-.ni in Europe, and food ron-*
flooded streets and roads along
•■-nation In this ruuntry ia
the Carulina-Geutgia coast. No catorder that Europe uia) hr fed.
uallirt were reported here, but an
BOSTON. Oct. 15 id')—Secrtunidentified negro man was flush­
taiy of lilalr Marshall said today
ed to death by a falling tree near
that the United Stairs was pressCharleston, S. C.
ting a determined tainpaign for
Winds* of gale force were ex­
world stability which he declared
pected to reach inland 150 milrs
IIRDINTS O f A TRAIKR CAMP at UJllcnh. Fin , itirvrv the damage (left) Infllclcd on tlidr luimo*,lne-tlja— ji* —aUololeiy nrretttry to world
before subsiding. Firil rrports in.frrak hurtk'htic'whichhulfcfed tmilh.Florida. At rTffo a trnlkttTm «
throneh r dn-tt^d d trceti rtt-ikpracr.
dicalrd limited property damage,
Ing hit deliveries Tht* lntost hurrli. ■* tqsullcrl In tv. - i! lii-. hit more t e ittJS i cs-ur. !. ua-: - f t
Maiiliall told the convention ot
but the National Guard said Chat­
caused a widespread Rood hazard in Miami anthadjoining arres.
(fnlrraifixu-:.’
,
the
Congtesi of Indutliul Oigaqham Airpurt had been hard hit.
ra ttuni-( t R ) )—tfoi t-♦he—«a mpaign—
Several hangars there were eaid
demanded "cn.il inlrtilatron and
to have ceved in. At less! two,
great determination" along with
C*47’l belonging to ihe National
frailinrvt to "discount vicious
Guard were destroyed.
ipropaganda ami vuliagedlts criti-,
U. 8. Highway No. 80 into Sa­
cibin.’’
i ; r , t ! ! T
, r ; &gt;
d
vannah was still open, hut wai
Without ittoir vpriilrc reference
littered with fallen trees. Wuint
damage In Savannah appeared to
to Coininumil attacks on Arnrricari
The active campaign
be uprootrd trees and smashed
plaits to aid I un pr or Sovirt-Amer
. Seminole County Civic Mu'ic Awindows. The brlrk front of the
he
v P n l l p i 't o r S h r t w s
f" ,h' ' " "
“’, l - ' R a t i o n i n g O f F o o d I s l‘ ’ n
"""■'• he
Kollinson Engineering Cotnpanv TI aax
youector anows ,M|„ wiii n.t mo., ......... .. l' 7 1u" " ■
1 ooa Als u.„d ti. n ii,5
o.tical
wo.n
collapsed Into Ray Street in the
D u tie s
O f V a r iO U S *7. 11. II Coh-mnn i-iv-id.iit. m.
A lS O D e m a n d e d At UiUniio.r involves dangrn
mgr I.■. ."which
downtown section.
i. . .h
ii
i rpeed
uuul
l i C . l t , t\Mi-nnwhile,
l t i l l i t t * I t II I «I!- I
. . . .
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. .
it
loitii).
olleii
eveiy
Apieiiran
alike.”
'Boston
Convention
The hurricane, which split off
C o u n t y Officials 01 yeti nil tlio-e oho "■ilhst-ril-, ,1
Drawing n slurp diitinction be­
the tropical storm which moved
last Veal' to renew tlteir tneiuhevtween (In- Dehtperatic and totalitacross Florida and out Into the - John I. Gallnwrvr. county tnv stilp*- rtf oner so Sti tt they witt Isl i i n i l li ll . t i l l . 15V ', 1*1arlnn systems, Manhsll said in
iim I h )
Atlantic last Sunday, passed over enlleetor. speakitij!- to mrnvts-i' of nustiml of resitvallutes anil ■■ a- 'ir o r i.v l M o to ,, t'o rp
his prepared address that the pre­
Ihe Georgia roaat between 8:30 thr Flint Club nt- their tm-i-lmr tu ttihtpn the woik of*Vnlunieei k , anted a wage it}rretise u f liv e
sent
haute issue was “ simply
r r i .lv |H-r hour In 15.0(111 mainand 7 A. M. Hunter Field ye- held in -tlo» Tourist Center .lari mdiritor* n*" imVh n- possilde;
I r im u e men w a 11 errd th ro u gh ­ whether or not men ore to he left
Miai Helen Well
field leliteivrted 05-mlle gusts when the night explainetl the opera'hiti of
thr Coimtv government which ho srniative of the \ atmiial Ftvle out its trt* M aul*. A x ire m rn fo Tree to 01 gaiiize their social, polanaetnometer hlew away.
It leal and economic existence in
statnl
d* divided into several de. Miisic Associntiim. witl arrive here sirn e d a till ih e t H i F n it r il
Tides were idling over the sen-nrrnnlanr.* with Hull dtaiin: or
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n
iii
AVorVrrs
BlilT
the
t
H
i
wall at Ravanuxh •Beach and* lilt- i narimeni- oi-hcn.i- wlitrli f»felt»otJriom"N.-w TeiITTitpan ~TSci.Z30
whetiiei thev are to have their
U itllrtf l.le r t r ir n l tV o rk rr* made
W
eathar Bureau
R uraao said
« .t d further
fu rth e r high
‘ h e Court H ouse.
I(1
In 01 ,-a m ,in g tin ram
Weather
live- an tinged nnd dictated for
puigu, Mr. Coleman -aid. It is Ihe ilii r rs s e s , ’f f r c l iv r U rt . 20 . • (
U/ drfinrd them A* foil* iws;
• i &gt;iiit• i»*,« ,#H Caps' l-sB8»|l
tide* ware expected to Inundate
s u h |rr l to ra tifirn lin n h.V tocal 7
~
fwn-thlrda of Tylwc
Island, on The Clerk of the I’ liruit Gmirt. gfso plnnm-d in have the eoneerfo - im
hins.— lln r r y *\VT T 5 i i l i ‘T 'tnTi,'"r f | i "
~
" *
which-Savannah. lUaeb-is-loeated. whoa*, duty at- is—to- *oe«»d—lh«- hrfin -iir-ftieruil-er, with snp-in
it-roitls mol j Jnnunry, Fehtonry and Mur. h, the 1 vire president In rh .irg e uf per- .
Wahlo-Rpenre, reported for tjo- various Ii-kbI
■omiel-for tirnriul 'loliir*. *&gt;.tid
- c .
__
., ,
(lie Biuiei Inlendeiir
of tuuiila-r mot iptnlity of^ Hu- eon
.Savannah Evening I’rese, said a ih eds;
wage increase Mipplrmvala I &gt;&gt; I II l \ I a k ( ‘ i M a y l l l i r
pavillion was unroofed at Havan- Tulillc Instruction in whoreJlaiHis i.-rlrt 8. ;teuJiiiK ujM-n the fumls .he
Ihe l l ’ j &gt;rrnts plus thii-e paid •
"
the management, finances am! subset Hvsl.
nah Reach, and tevrral home* col. opi'iatioii
holidnjs uraulni as .111 literal'
of tin- selimiU Is in."Tims‘
for
1
here
him
ta-eft
only
lapsed.
'
trnstad; the County Judge wlw n m«th rate n-ponsa to preriuus inn rang last tpriiix.
Evacuation of the beach areas holds county court and issia-v ep;»enK for a i.eimwal of memlivi ■
wns accomplished during the licences; Ihe Tax Assessor, whose ships,” Mr." Coleman -nid. "and
N E W Y O R K . t k t . 13, tflh —
Two- nAfilinallt kn/vWn women
ti-nilin elminnl-m*. Mis* Pauline
night.
duty ia tn arrive at n vnluntion of many loenl nmsir lovers are ap­ M.t&gt;or WHIInm O'Dwyer, -Wijimt
Tim highway linking Tyltre Is- pn&gt;|ierty; .the Tax Colli'Ctor. -who parently waiting for the itctive 1 tut liic h tood p u rr* Here en-- Bet* tint! Mr-t Sir air Fit fry Cooke,
an* expected to arrive at Ihe
riilleeta the lines; the Sheriff enmpniglt to liegfo. They can do d.iiiK i-rilix the health id Ihe
K vailaaea « l*sar s:iakn
Mnvfoir Inn on Dee. 8 nnd will
whose dutv it is jtn enforce" the thi-ir part * to make tin* music people of New 5 n rk t 'R y , tm la)
make Sanford their winter he»dlaws; and five County Commissnit- M-ason tliii^ v**ar anotlief outstand­ asked Ihe fedei.,1 gov el nm'i’ ot
NewB Ib Brought
eis who maiinge the affairi. of flu- ing snrrr*« hy oetiding itt their lo re sto re p rire rn u trn ls and imnileis. it #n- nuttoimcrd yejterU ..I.................. ..
■o f ■
■- i uliooiiiH ''U ql- -ds.|u
, ..i. ..
.„i_ on... “
Of MlBBing Blanc county. '
'
SUII|UMUi.ii T7T
— i initialr b ‘
■iiKrv}aitm.r uI_.-.uth .nHiuuiug- th- Inn_____
TIT l ttu (t'Aitime i It,minions
tHf- ronlruU," ts'llwjer said,.
--COLORADO SPlflNGB, Cfdo:; • great ninny iif opli-r Mr— Hi!!'-' Freasiiry Secretary
tip* Coimtv Com-.
firuil ran be" allocated tn IHi- undet lb,-, "altrevlinn of F.lwood*
Oct. 15. (A V - K. V. Miller. Cm - wav said,
(Vill tnubuspTfat in luxtchnv,
■ F arn garr a i m * csdv.—Coln^ "fa ref t uveper w ill jm '-sionrurffo rtiii tiarr-any jiirtv(liioughttul FtnriiTa with Sanford
dtrtion nvi-rntlv uf the County
merit
and
at
Husame
lime
fm*!
today an injured man staggered
ran tie a**trrial tor mil own a* their beniMuarrerjinto his place end said an Army officers except It'v wfw-oi»l nutli
,&gt;11.** Rett, iiiihuvt Jiulliita ColWAHHINHTON. Oet. 16 - W H
oritv vested in them hv the legplane milling an.-a fll|nt from Islnture. It Is mil a law-making ffi-crrtnry oTDhe Tn-astiry Snyder ■*IfIsrHkH at price- (to-) -ire able
li-irr *Hr&gt;l“tit- nnd-refnlarv known
it»
pay;"■
*
O g d e n , Utah, to D e n v e r had hody as the. City Commission Is, declared tmlny that the current
«* "Unldili-."- was rmlinnat woman
rrashed Into a slope near there.
iititlness Ikiiiih nroviiii-V tli- meanBOSTON, Dct,■~l i. I'l’r |fo- champion diiri&gt;n* the six year p*r^
he said.
,
Mil(*r said the man told .him
•The Countv Commission.
In for reducing the 5250,780.000,00(1
(or .yn imitirdial* i&lt;*l r-ndiug (it IP Id. with Ihn e*^
fhere were three Injured and* two eon junction with the School flnnnl. rmtiunal delrt “ if w'r- have the (1 0 today, vailed
..
.
. i eeplion nl |P4I nnd 1HI5 when she
deed In the.ergsh on thr north Arrives at the tttlllnge reouired rinmlno."
iirnmn.
•
"• &gt; on«ie«r.|o -bring bar k w„ ,
up lo-'Mrs. Cooke
slope of Pikes Peak.
*l')u- iHen'ion wns unveiling pt { pner and rent coglrots and rationTim' tatter earned with •Alice
to operate the County. Mr. Gallo­
] Mnibl?'lo win the National VVn.
The C-67 transport plane was way slated that thjy year It look n brenre slntnoi to Allwrt Onlln 'mg,
i,
,
i
■
men'* Double* ehampionshtp In
reported to hare been carrying 20 mill* ns compared lo It; last tin. tho Swiss.Imrn fouith &lt;font
Ihe
national
iniivrntruii
aU-.
utl,|
n m with
seven men on tha Glght from year. He divided thla Into two rajo- IHIJt Secretxry of the Tiessurv
arked for a pew imomc .tax.iHutvy Maiyuret Oatmrne. Site also tramlllll Field to Lowry Field. The goiie*: The genera) seh.ml fund, ‘of whUtg Sttwler Srtid:
“ With ‘the *toutfeh'MtinpoH‘ of which would raire -exemption, to id wi’Jt lli-lrn ■lac.di* in win the
craft last reported to thu control which received 10 'mills and the
O HHtudml ♦»«
!,*«■ - _ tlminpiottslilp in HrtU-82-34 and
tower at Denver municipal airport grnnral fund which w n Uftsi tha Fresident Jefferson, Gallatin WijrHrt6. 1
- -•
at .6:14 P. M. (M8T) yesterday, other 10 of which 5 1/2 In aliottwl the ffe*' to develop thr Iheor'
tu F.i:t2, Mr* Cooke teamed with
apparently from a point 76 mllea In the Road and Bridge Fund. The that during times of national Ball Reports Activity
pvsco anil proxperltv. the Tri-nFii-it Prrrv tu win Hie National
jCeSIlMK »
fa st 1* * 1
north of there.
,
xur.v, mu*t xltow amide surplufe* ' In Real FHtntc Sales Mixed
-Dmihlcs championship^
•ti lie Applied townnl an orderly
MISSING PLANE
ti{so in 11137 with Don Budge and ‘
PENAUTY MAY GO
IIALBOA. Canal Zone. Oct, 15. rcdnrtltin of the public debt.
LONDON.- Oct. 15 UP)-Art
Mr. ami Slrs7Mnun-»’ J. G&lt;-hr uf in U»4I_ with Jack Kramer.
'•lie realised that the nation lo IVimxylvania have purehasnt tinauthoritative government source (Ah— U. 8. Army headquarter*
said today that the government here aaid Unlay that six persons ■licit time* prepares Itself |o rone Patrick Dale , property at t’ryrinl Railroad Strike Is
would .introduce a-pens I reform were believed tu lie aboard a with aov emergency that Jldghl. I.ski- In -Isike Mary, Rnyiunnd L,
bill In tha next session of Parlia­ U. 8. air mission transport pla'nn arise, lie rcalixexl'jhat ’our perin " Rail, realtor, announced today.
Averted ln Frtmce
ment, beginning next Tuesday, whlrh ha* been reported mjislng anent economic wrlJ.lwinK rests
C.
F.
Rraslngtun
of
Cincinnati,
which might result In abolition of in the mountain* of northern Peru upon fiscal solvency."
PARIS,
Oct.
15—fA f—Th#
(lliio, has purchased Hu- Emerson
(since last- Frklay.
the death penalty In Britain.
averted "a
property, said Mr. Rail, also other French government
FI LOT RAVED
KEY WEST, Oct. 16. (A1) — A ■ropeitfeVon the iuk'e dime'ami i nnlionwld,- railroad strike today
l" »la,u* firm ' n r*'
Navy pilot wax rescued 00 utifo- plans immediate extensive 1m- nh,I
fusal tu negotiatx- with striking
wrsl nf here ln the Atlantic Ocean ItrovemctlU to his proju-rly.
subwnv
and
hurt
Workers until thay
Mr. and Mr*. Fiank Real! of
Inat night after hr dltrhnt hi* six
returned to their- fobs.
ton fighter plane b e s i d e the Michigan have also acquired vnlNewspnpers reflecting the Soc­
grounded freighter Halt! Victory. uahlr frontage on Crystal Lake ialist and MRP party viewpoint*
nnd
plan
tn
erect
u
lartcli
type
A Hrriiion that f (s'tn labor camp is still needed in Sanford was Tha pilot, Meut- J, K, Smith, was of dwelling.
charged the Climmunlst* wevp
picked up by boats from rbb tug
stirring Ihe widsspread labor un­
reached Yesterday by a group of (rowers and shipper* who met at the watch liill a few seconds I*fore
rest In lb* inlerrais of Inter­
nffic* of County AgtntC. f t Dayton. The group rrcommrnded that the the plane sank.
STOLE MAN'S WIFE
national as well a* French oolit­
■■■
WASHINGTON, Oct. 16. (A3— ic*. Municipal election* will b*
government camp on the west side be kept evailtble for farm labor. ,
A fetleral district court Jury has held Sunday.
TRUMAN INVITED
A group representing all growvrs and shippers of Seminole Coun
WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, 1/Ph~ derided that Richard Hippvlheuser,
Railroad tinlnn leader* and th#
ty has been requested by Mr. Dewson to meet at the labor camn at
who was a special assistant to
Mangusline and Truth Street at 10:00 o'clock Thursday morning. They Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of former Becri-tary of- Commerce .minister nJUxanuwri iirced ,0 n „
Rollins College, today renewed his
negutlatlons for pay raises and
are (a ***-the property whtetr t*,
Invitation to President Truman tu Henry A. Wallace, must pay |50,located on City-owned land, review rears; and have housed more than visit the college. Dr. Holt told liOU for allcntating the affections other ilemamls directly with ths
the Inventory and organise a non 1,008 agricultural workers, Daw- renorlere after hi* White House of another man's wife, nuw di­ nailonnlised railroad system.
,1‘ ierre Bourdon, minlstar
of
®refit CO-operaUre organization
rail that no sprelflc date wax vorced.
Arr nnd letters, said th* full
for tha purpose of making a bid ton declared.
cabinet meeting during th* morn­
Inventory show* a coit value of discussed.
for Ike ramp In lU present condi­
FEAR RED PLOT
ing had Ignored the Pari* sub•38,000 fend Include* the large din­
tion.
SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 15, (A3 wav and bus strike because th*
l.lqUOR HALES
Th* government, which ha* ing toom ■and a fine and fully
HARRISBURG. Pa., Oct. 15, UD —A government spokesman said
ceased It* war time predict of equipped kitchen, 31 army type —The State Liquor. Control Board today that Defense Minister Gen­ government adhered to Its posh
tion o f "no negotiations und«r *
importing farm labor from tha tenta with wooden Doom for hous­
eral Guillermo Barros Tirado had
Bahamas, most by law dispose of ing worker*, shower and laundry noted today "a substantial” up­ reported frdm the struck Chilean strike threat."
turn in liquor aalei at common­
th* camp, aaid Mr. Dawson, and rooms and a dispensary.
PRRBPOM TRAIN
Mr. Dawson stated this morning wealth stores following a govern­ coal fields that striking coal min­
take* the altitude that It 1* prefer­
NEW YORK, Oct. 16 &lt;A3— Th#
able to eell tbe camp to grower* that ha Is constantly reviving In­ ment mote to close down dis­ ers were disobeying a govern­
to be used for tha purpose for quiries from negro farm workers tilleries for 80 day* to eqv*’ grain. ment bark to work order lu-cauie American Heritage Foundation,
In tho Carolines. Georgia and else­ Frank Rutter, director of the they feared a Communist secret, sponsor* of the Freedom Train,
which It waa built.
•/
The labor camp facilities were where asking Information concern* state liquor monopoly, reported police organisation. The spokci- aaid the train with Hi precious
erected four years ago under ing working and housing fatu­ that sale* at state store* have nan said Barros called the secret document* will stop tn Jackson- _
direction o f the Wer Food Ad* ities hare. The labor camp will Iweti "considerably .• stimulated1 pellee seganlretlcn “ phskfe," unr Til!?16h Def. 2U. In Miami on th#
mlntrireUunfPmHMeg p n w g YBT •help td koive ms housing end of ■Inc* the proposal for the di* of tha name* given tha Russian Slit, Tamp* the 22nd, Tallahassee
th* 23riP atul Fsntacsla tba 24th.
■ ’ *
tillery holiday was announced. - sserst pottes.
valuable during the past four this problem, ht eakL

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W o* club About
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County OporaHon
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IVnnis (’haniuions
Will Make Mayfair
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Farm Group Considers Purchase Of
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•* THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE SIX
x

Colored Churches To G erm an N a d T ells U . S . A g en ts
B earin g Planned | - Labor Disputes
Honor P astor Hodge
N ext Tuesday On
..
raturer
,
O f H itler’s Suicide A n d P yre
Sanford• • colored church memT a ft-H a r tle y A d officer*" of the frdcralion.

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FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1947

UN Police Force

Caribbean Blow

Frsvstt.
PllECINCT NO.- 4 (OoMtsro&lt;1l
pOLLIN'l Pt.At’Ki Commusltr
llou»«*
( •
lmpf(i(ir$i Mm Kali Parker,
Me*- Nan l’*rk»r an&lt;1 W. II. Pop*
Clark:
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PHKCINCT N«1 &gt; (U fw n M i
POtXfNn
Town Halt
■ tu»t)«(i»r( Itufn* f*rewt/,1. PrarK

(Continued from page one)
ICsstlssi* f i w Faae Owe)
Russia atill had not decided when cal disturbance was centered about
her Palestine policy declaration 600 miles from. Miami in lh«
northwestern Caribbean Sea towould
he made.
■ -«!•
a w * * - * - . S i . 'S ! , ? K
“ O S E
ceaselessly and spoke to no on*
lly THOMAS A. HEEDY
Tending the policy declaration day and the Weather Bureau was
I. t v. .
I 1*1 colleague* would become mere paster of the St. Pau| Baptist
Germany, Oct, but "he was calm.”
.
BALDWIN
niuncll m rm l« n , retaining their
by the h ir power*, the main in keeping a careful, watch for deto mark hla eighth an­ 10 NUERNBERG.
'B A L T IM O R E , Oct. ID—l/l’l — | numerical o rd e r'o f seniority on Churcr,
lA’t—Hitter's auridc and funeral
2ji&amp;BB
niversary
as
pastor
amt
to
point
The nation* first rate in uhi*h
------ v a « r^ ,U '. “ «i«! vindly“for-a*
g H f c a - a W o « g ’tKt
^rTOXfUCCT NO. to .4 ah&gt; MstO- trartthr
faithful
yvrvlce
during
that
»j n r tirigex ir twiim ru ith
rted wir
wlnid*—ttf-^JO- t n l l ____
J. Investigator* today by s Girms&gt; upon suicide. Apparently reealling
fine, muitcir member predi
1 'U I.U K ..; P I.A&lt;- t:- «&gt;l*asoi
A spokesman for the Jc»i-I&gt;
period;
h
"“
fun fair lahor - practice*;" • sched­ the .cunvehlitm Would -adopt "the
who apparently waa the only high Mussolini'* Ignominious death at Agency for Pah jHgOjJliued th* hour this morning with' heavy tat
The initial honoring service will N ail to survive the Fuehrer's death the hands of Italian
uled - f a n . hep ritiglistc.ticH T urA
m
p m o r r ^ r im — tr*
W
4
!■!■!—
•--------a
e
e
*
M
“
by xv -rrrn-etchthi may.
owing a u t r
f r -------- -r i’tk ra . a a . a . p«aa&gt;i*e&gt;- •*&gt;#» t m n y .- tnn tw irjm tt WRHPWM tr* igluau ■Maudipn»#twihig at eHt T ^ i M T1
flitter 5 f 3
Grady Norton, chief Federal K J.* U s h ^ nM . s - I J"hn I).. Kv._jr and
"Accepting the leadership of Ktorm Forecaster, said that a ant i l . q
riu&gt;n V II !».
pie of how tho govrrmnent plans they expected the militant I-ewls James A. ,M. R, Church; Tuesday
Arthur kxmann, leader of the that of Eva Ire burned.
ntrVINi-T X&lt;&lt; I I • IA lunm li
City by the „ |t l . r Youth after Baldur Von
handle ls|&gt;or disputes under t» put up at least a token fight evening at Canaan .City
Date that night—or it might the former Muftis—4 'tfoUirlous hurricane hunting p l a n e was
T afl-llartley law.
po llin g PLAC’Ki W-immnnltr
&lt;m the convention floor. A eon- Rev. Robinson and hi* congrega- ..Sehirach became kauleiter of Vlen- have been early May 1—Paul llltler .collaborator — the Ar*H scheduled to take off from J a - I
The hearing prill I* one of i&gt;ev ntilutinnal amendment, requiring tloni Wednesday evening by the na. asserted under Interrogation Joseph Goelibela took Axmann by state* are braienly emulating maica to probe the storm snd ra- Icvni.Rev.
J.
II,
Barnra
and
the
members
that h# saw Hitler and Eva Braun the hand and said "The Fuehrer Hitler* tactics.
fral steps taken by the fifth . M (»&lt;&gt;.third* vote, la necessary
|&gt;orta should be available later!
lnsr--'«or%- Mr. t i . r n l r * tv.
of hi* F lfft Shiloh Churrh; Thurs­ dead In their Berlin air raid bunk­ la dead.” The limping little Pro­
|Jtoi*»tl. a. &lt;; K it- tn i J l i t q Cr**i.
p / J 0”*1. , ° »
*hr1' N atio n al^,, |„lt tf,o change In effect.
Unlike the Naxia, they are not in uthe Iday J .u
day
evening
by
the
Rev.
R.
B.
.
.nr,
1
!
|
,'lrr,&lt;
'lr* U,«|| II r-Hiu,
Relation* Imard here In) Reside* the controveray ovrr
er apd that he helped burn th# paganda. Minister led Axmann In a position to carry out their
Ho placed the storm 100 mile*'
i - l i i ' i v r Nu I - iV&lt;.re.t cnyj
tempt to actlle ' tlm lyp&lt;&gt; I..-vsis. In which he had some Blark of Oviedo and his congrega­ bodies in the garden of th* into the deatfr'chamber,
Put i .ino i ’ I . a c i : Pte«k«t s ,
threat*, which must be regarded northeast of 8«tan lalaml, breed- I
hlral dispute,
Hitler waa sitting upright on
spuie.
•
•* _ Hill" Hutchison of the carpenters, tion and Friday night by the Rev. relrhsehanerllery,
ease involve* a .rlrnrpv'M* l)l(,*7^„n(.|| ,|rc iHrd to throw the T. D. Sutton of New Bethel and •Axmann, under automatic ajre it the divan. Ila had shot himself as a propaganda maneuver &lt;le: in r ground fur hurriewnca during J
October. He said the d is tu rb a n c e ', *'V1 "."T.’
'': , \ * r
-w
« Wirkphicr Arts la-ague; "f , upmj,t \ f „ in, William L. "HJg his member*. Sunday, (he women because of high rank In-Nasl party through the mouth, and thers waa signed to force the General As- was
trawalln. .Inwlv* In t« HI ! M”
» "Ml. ,r | J | u , Itu’.'l ■
Baltimore 'agalnsl
the •Inter. Irawn.oiu^ .Hollywood jurlsdlc- of rolored churches will have
ve prw + ruuncllg. appeared eager to tail hluud on his temples from the con­ sfm bly. to shelve . t h e - UN8COP was traveling slowly, 10. to &gt;«- itnitstin.-rr&gt;rk' xtrt »&gt; tt Ptnnkst- "
grams.
miles an hour.
|
piip .i -i .n i -t nm is &lt;m-vi*i
Rational
Typogrnphir---- Union
" - the story of Hitler’s "Viking cussion. Eva evidently had taken report.
i*l dispute
dlspu
ionnl
to the rnnvcntinn
. II urricaM busting planes poised ------D u L U .V i:—ijuack -—
"The.
Jews
of
Palcgllnc—will
JAF1.) and Ks -affiliatrd lint- for "actlou,
The
St.
P
au
l.
Baptist
Church,
funeral”
and
to
dispel
rumor*
that*
poison.
II
Her
head
rested
on
the
'
Schenectady, N. Y„ were kept “inr,I ........... t « r " »chsyl Mlk|*r,
« - ---------------'live rotineil recommended (hat according to J. I.. Moor*,—has the FU ehrenurrted.------------------- *■Fuehrer'* shoulder:' "Thefe waa not be frightened by bluff and at
informed
of Ihe progress of the (|*«r«. t!tHa amt Ji&lt;* \IIVI»r,
bluster,
they
know
now
that
t The Graphlr Arl* 1-rngue, T.or- llutrheson. on the one hand, and made fine progress during the
some
indication
that
Hitler,
too,
His story was obtained by
lining agent for — Ballimnic the International Alliance . of past year and has added many Im­ W alter Rapp, chief of the evidence had taken poton first, as a double the real purpose of the Artb disturbance for their evaluation. rierh; Marti* a*snkn
BltKriNCT h'!f t«
Park I
|Hnt shop*, arrusrs the union of Theatrical Stage Employes on the* provement* for the comfort of the division, as a result of a book by assurance he would not fall alhre threats Is directed against the The Navy announced yesterday
• «a I
n afallute
iiu te to bargain
hnrgain rolleetively.
rolleetively." olhi*. accept the award of a congregation. •
II. It. Trevor Roper, British inlet- Into Russian hands. There was no United Nations, its authority an I that' they were now ready lo take fir, POLLING PtJtrU i tlsrnatl • Ofoff on a moment's notice to drop
• .
The T aft-llartley law, which went three-man -arbitration eommlttee
llgenre officer, which dccrlbed question that this wa* the Fuehr­ Its judgment.
,
In t—inn Al-C*f I.. Thnmpann
dry
ire and other chemicals into L» &gt;n«rtl
er.
and
that
the
Fuehrer
was
dead.
Into effect Aug. 22. I* thn first for eliding the fight over 360 jobs
events
leading
up
to
Hitler**
Hiitinq *n-t p, »; n*l«l*r
“ We are confident, that lh»
Aid To China
lo provide
for such rhnrges as set electorsAxmann remained In the room Hcneral Assembly will not permit probably the n r lt hurricane that mark i- I IVr'M.k
death.
Roper
had remarked
alnst unions.
PHKriXPT NO i ' &lt;Hr*r lark.)
casually In passage that Axmann about IS minutes with Goebhala, itself to he Intimidated into ap­ develqped in an attempt to dis­
Mcanwhilp lit Boston .CIO
M'aallaa,* fraai I'asr «•»*»
P«»rj.lN*(J Pt.ACRi • K-irham*. )
silently ktaring at the marahre
sipate It,
The
T
ease exemplifies
proee- President** Philip Murray *V added job of organising with waa with Hitler in those days.
peasing
those
who
so
blatantly
hfMtHfv
Axmann noted such Irrel­
lurrs of the fifth regional office pea red to he surreeding In hi* Chlang Kal-Bhck a joint plan."to
AxmMniv spoke Intensely a* he tableau.
-----iMfwlBfr
Infra IfPlfm t tlflp
violate It* charter, which hind*
which handle* lahor di«- annual pre-eonvrntlon
- 4 t £ —
6
Mft. MlMr.vl L Knfrhnm n^il MlV.
Job of prevent subjugation of China hy told the officer* hla story, often evant things as tha pictures on ths member states to refrain from
Gen.
Clay’s
Report
walls,
the
rugs
on
the
floor,
Hit­
iute* In Maryland, Virginia him! settling internal si|uahhles
M*r«r
K
W.Hwlt.
ffrrkt John IU!|
in the Soviet
Union." Rep. Cole forgetfully leaning forward on the ler's black l&gt;oota.
the threat or use of force In lh j
K laware, and I* typical of proee. private so that the CIO conven­
n r o n oft it o r t iih iio a iid o «* ‘
stump of an arm —he was wound- (
«roMllaii*a
(ina
l-nar
Oa-I
(R-NY),
of
a
rongressional
e«mures In other region*.
Then Goebbela told Axmann to conduct of international relation'.** where -wiaild know what others p r m tc ix irrn rc T in v o r Hr&gt;ution can lutn a solid front to the mittee'tourlng tha Far East, urg­ &lt;-d on the Russian front. He had
\M t.r rn i v n f LOBIDAi
Another pro-Zionlsl organlia.
j. Charges were-filed with regimi- world.
get blankets. They _ threw the
i
1
been
Interrogated
frequently
since
•
ar* doing," because the wall tu
ed that MacArthur head up th-rj
* .I .SI t (J ■
.
al Dlreetiir Rn«n M. Madden hy
ihis rapture In December, IBIS hut blanket* over the f*v« of the dead linn, the Palestine Resistance both trade and idea* would be re­
Murray, the man who hold* Ihn proposed aid program.
ff'hirmnnl
th# Graphic. Aria league. Thr*-&gt; right and left wings of the CIO
rnuplc. Erie Kempka, Hitler's Committee, announced it had sdpt
T.
W Inu'lcg,
_
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
this
was
the
first
time
he
divulged
/m *
In Tokyo, ,t|arArthur
Step*-thin firllnu nl.
ebsuffeur. wa* told to carry the telegrams to- the Security Council moved «•*
Nup*rlntnr»f1nnl a»»*1 #r officio *
i hla own role In Hitler's last day.
together year after year, is 61
f
f „•
"When th at condition . •mist*.’ •» HcYf^Urt **f tk*
nf Pith.
, 1. Madden, assigned field stufflent on
He talked
nth .«•&gt;.
.... the
.... |proposals.
iiv |&gt;vm i *. tie
is is m i| jmj ,!,
i , |,t, his
hi* story, as mad*
mail* budica Into th* courtyard This and io Secretary of -S tate Mar­
#IIc t f « f o f fWmlmil#. Cotfomembers to
Investigate
the year in r r ‘i*Wi1j Thera are n o t M
length-with-IroUi
Hnllut
-*.available
hy the offleer* 16’ whom -Was-tot* In such a way that the shall demanding that Syria an I b# declared, "art need no longvr
..
m
.
I
i
'
n
I..
A
L
I
s
..
t
_
I
i
.
as
•’ WM
if,
rtorldA.
i
. charge.
guards In the tqwers around the l^banon h* brought . before, the wgrry about democracy.'
any rumors of hla retirement a* and Cole during their recent visits . R was told:
At this stale, |lic NI.RII rnuld (here were tteforo last ytnr's lo Tokyo, hut no details of th*
A* to commerce, Clay derl*re!l:
Axmann wa* In Hitler s head bunker would not recognise llltler. council on charge* of openly pro— w
, h*vp withdrawn or dimnisaed thi- ronvenlfon. Today "he presides roHversatlons have been revealed. quarters from April 22. 1045, on All fhat rnuld W seel# were the paring for a "war of agRic’rioP•The minute Westkru Kun&gt;|H»
•harge, suhjrrt to appeal to the over another private meeting of
In Nanking.’China'a small navy, ward, under the Fuehrer'* n rd m , Fuehrer’s booted leg*.
tigs good* to sell that Eastern
i
fjre.m end'er Inlmr rrlatl'int. lainnl the f.L'-mnn executive Ixiard. Ne»t fresh from victories in conquest Hitler had told Axmann that only
Almost SO gallons of gasoline
.
BEIRUT. LEBANON. Oci. 10 gpods will be so great, that it
week he presides #ver lly ninth of Shantung peninsula, ha* opened the llltler Youth battalion* could was poured over the two bodies.
Europ*
(in
th*
Russian
sphere)
'4** iv , -j.- In Wathlnitbin.
1 2. Madden,
through
NI.RII
lip its batteries against Chinese lie depended upon to keep open tpno A match wa* thrown and the bodies ■UP)—The armies of five- Arall wants,, the demand for those
General (*&lt;nin*rl Il"l&gt;CTt N. Den*
A* of D uty, here Is Ih* con­ Communists attempting to cap­ bridges whirh would rnahle Gen­ burst Into flame. When the bodies nklions stalled moving today, trans­ will break down artificial barrl’ w 1t
ham, the agency'* top* prosecutor vention outlook on foreign policy. ture thn M*nrhurian supply por} eral Von Wenrk to rescue him. Von were burned, several S. 8. rten lating into action Iasi night's Arab tra.
But without outside support
.................
In Washington, issued nn- official Tin- irsolutlon. committee, hends.l of Yingknw, thtj Ministry of Na-J Ws-nek wa* cut off by th# Rusilan* dumped what was left In a shell league resolutions calling on the
i- L i i!
’estern Europe eannAt obtain
Western
Complaint on Hetpl.. 23. Ilo eel h r Murray’s Irusted lieutenant.' sonal Defense
rra
lrr
in
the
same
spot
where
8.
___ ____
___t
.
Bnd
his
army
annihilated.
Hut
said .today.
and n
Arab-- world—to--defend- PxIrxrntrftTti
ar.m»nrecnnr‘— 7~ ~ f U M * "
Pet. 6 for a public hearing. .
Van A j^lL ittnyi_—hjx.alrrarfV r^
mmftmeni iijtnr~ n»T irj Ultlei d id lwt | f*lT
that w i
. '1 1 1
_ The c*»«*#»lnmt—mbm tntnr'r thin htfnV-d or' practically agree-l on v k IW T' sllenred ■ a humU-r of •hp 1**1 day—April 30.
Eva Braun's sister, was shot for from Zionism with men and money
' local "refined » foreign polp-y slatemriit whirh Communlsl - gun* and Inflicted' Hitler had Wen .told that Irving to escape from the hunker.
War Office spokesmen in Leb
Loral Notice
•n d enptlnue to refuse to l.nr- the ranventinn no ilouht will
anon and Syria said troop* of
Red. 'ha™ ‘ R d M
.l.erm ann
['
gain rolleetively In good faith. approve. When, thin statement heavy c ^ . r ^ W
and
Gestapo
Chief
llelnrleh
lllrpm-1*”
eonreal
the
grave.
x x x
XO TH K
■
emerges,• It ,1* likelv to eontalil Wen reported fighting within ler had deserted him. In hla j When Axm&amp;nn concluded this those two countries bordering on
N O T IC K Is h v rr b r * U » n H '*l
- •'Have restrained, and coerced" ii strong
.-xpressloh
of CIO Yingknw. wllh# th# battle going last few day* he became a strange* j story. Gcnetal 'V on Wenck was Pa*le*tine bad begun rolling at
against
the
government
.defendf
&gt;11"wins
prrwm
pa*«
*P*
employee* hy "attempting to Im­ lovalily to Amrrlca-and American
ly rhspged man. He strode up and brought to the
NuernWrg jail midnight snd were "maneuvering" pqllfH it) th# llo,,.1 •be»a
i ■*••1 1 !
pose and Imposing upon emplovcc* |M5lli v.
near the frontier.-—
down the hunker floor almost for Interrogation.
In.lrurtlS* nf Hrmimir County, Flor­
of the company rertain ‘condition*
The ’d elegates Will hear. Srnr —There were reports the U. -S
Troop* of King Abdullah's Ar­ ida. f i latpeetor* *n&gt;l Clerk. *i"1
Of emplnvihent* requiring
said nlor Claude Pepper of Florida! Navy, whirh ha* a base at Tsing.,
lh»
fnUnttln* place* h*v&gt;- t&gt;e*n
ab lo-rion qf Trans-Jordan, reput­ Iiaalrd
for hnldln* th* rWril.in
•mployeea' a* ‘ n condition of Secretary, of l.ahnr Rehwellen- tan, would W asked lo send a
edly
the
largest
and
b«*t-rquipU.
S.
Policy
Hit
Pacific Typhoon
(hi"tishn'il mmlaoU t'nantr. Ptort#*.
employment, to i.htnin and main­ I&gt;neh; Arthur Oenkin. British vessel lo Chlnwrangtao, near the
ne»l
military
loree
In
Ihe
oll-rleh
mi November t. Ifll. for lb* elec­
tain meml^rshlp" In the ITU.
Ulnir leader;
Catholic Arch- Great Wall, or to Japan to pick
(('•NtlMM (rum I h i # C ) I
Middle East, started massing tion of three 111 Trouee. "f M|&gt;*cICosIcsnS Ions I'aai
i This, In 1-ffrri, charged Hist tlu- bishop Richard J. Cushing; Epl»- up coal."
,1 i
'
Frunun D*»ctnnr, |&gt;o»lw«r • aid In along Ihe lirver Jordan In half .» lal Ta* pchool t&gt;l*t*ln N»f 1, "«»
IM
ITU wa* seeking lo "lmph*e" a cop*I Bishop N'ornian .ft. Nash; V-Cblang k, t ' ^Shek told a meet­ that the lost wst not grrsler.
rompilalns all of PenHnol* County,
.closed shop,’ owllnwrd by the Rnhhj Joshua l.ntli l.ielunan; nod ing of government leader* heir
The typhoon struck hardest at needy counttiei and U. S. loan" dosen hastily spotted camps.
Florida, and rt*l*rm!arllon of tax
J
T aft-llartley Act.
tfar-arhusrlt* • Governor Rolwrt that the government had atrength buildings on which msintenance in a 25-page italrm rnl.
Ilellshle hut unofficial sources nilllase of Mid DUIrlft fur tli* • 0■uln*
hhanlum. th* poll* for uhlrh
, The ITU Inter/iallnnnl,' at a F. Bradford.
sufficients, to put down the Com­ had liecn allowed to lag. Nearly
Arutinisn confinwd himtrlf lo estimated the military strength election will open * •'T’** .1 . M "*ad
£ £ j
recent convention In Cleveland,
&lt;’IO poll lie*—no fight* for CIO munists If.everyone, gave hi* ut­ quonset lulls, and the wind ripped
of the Arab ivorld as follows. rln» at TiM P. M. to.uln
not to sign rontrnrts I offire are In the open yet and most cooperation. Premier Chang through sonic of them like a alU clt on American policy. Me
(.chanon- 5J)00 soldiers, partly
PIUCxlNCT no i otaafprdt
In seek the |Hi«ting of ’’eon-llhe elertinrv may l» routine.
POI.UNO PLACK! HIM Scout
Chun declared* that China'* "ac­ half of I wo Jima'a buildings are made no menlion of Sovirl lor- mechanised, most of them trained
Itlnns of Employment^ arrived I Boycott
against NI.RTI—no tual indepehdfnr* and liberty re­ giant can-opener while stomping eign economic policy beyond lay­ by the French and moat of them Hrad'iuarlei*. Commercial Wrr»l and
i-fllh Q U t. formal agreement*. ,1 uniform CIO policy 1* lih-lv to la- main to W -achieved;” lie urged others flat.
Avenue, H-'nlord
ing (hat Russia believed in inr veterans of the Syrian rampajgn Oak Inaperlors:
Mr«. ChArl-MIe b.
An.. answer
an.
to the mmpiajlvXj adopted mi tills. Kuril Ilf tlis- III
and the l-ehanese uprising whirh IVal.on. Mr*. Amelia
Building
which
had
.been
mainstrict
reonnihy
a*
the
only
me*"'
lernalional
cooperation.
II. N"bl* and
then filed hy the parent and - unions must ib-ridv whether to
ousted the French during World
trained
showed
fewer
trace*
of
the
P.
Ilagan
l.’lerhi
II. F IVhllner
He laid American plana to re­ War
Id a ) .unions.
take ease*
»:
pan-iad
ttu
|aJa.jn
u
ij
ua
4. Next
«lrp. under Nl.KIt .1'ol.nL .R c ln llo n s .B o a r d - o r eonvive both German and 'Japanese
F R B C I N C T NO. 1 f l a k e M nnuw )
Syria—16.000 troops with mod
s.qiut oM J" P-r-xfs uHsraA* u* to industry are "the same common
^rWeil.Turr, was to give both sides tin tie to ig n o re | L T h o se H ist u sn expenditure*.
(I
l , (,A«*»;
A lla sH *
IllSi pu« puss tlAOjp l|J|l|W UIJUl* plan for the economic and politi­ ern mobility and an air fore* C " i eP OULS *L I Nl&gt;*pnl.
"•Vin'•very opportunity" fp r’.a "stlp. N I- R I I m u st p ro v id e n o n -C o m .
of
10
fighter
planes.
The
8yrlan
Iaep
*etn
r*i
J
.
II.
T
la
ile
t. Mr*
huts,
warehouses
and
the
memo,
cal
expansion
of
American
rapinlatlon seMlement," under whirh n iu n lst .n f f iiU v it a signer) by Ih e lr
Food Rationing
—
Mi l " r - "
■■■-— - rr army^aloo Is'jnostljr^wall-trained Jjex'ee J W 'w m a * S J U » - U u a l a U t
both wmild wqlve th e ir right Vo n ff le e r s ,
—---r----------rial atop Mt._8uraharhl.
IV
llp rh ap o n . C l r r k : f it O i l n l i f .
_______ hejirlnr. and tbu-lauMd »v..(
•Id —Kewrtonilff ■iHtimthiir*-tW Tnn"
In an earlier session the Tj. 8. and *wjl~arme&lt;l.
The control tower of the lw»
&lt;1 aellaseg fr-er feae ••••&gt;
Jr
Issue a fnrmnl .order rover iMg ventlon will t-xprrss ralsrm over yesterday whether he con*ldere-l Jim* runway toppled like a house delegate, Willard I.. Thorp, had
Trans-Jurdan—An Arab legion
TUXEDO Eoomeih Is the OUAUP n fS T IN C T .N O J IF.-M Sanf..r'1!
• tW terms of the agreement^
|irlre* and will demand a return meatless slid poultryles* day* of built of matches. Kelcvalor* weir told the committee that the U. 8. of .40,000, to 50,000 fighters,
P H I.L t N H P I , * ! ‘ F.i C h a m b e r nf
TYlead, u**a by euccestiul poultry
e t r e llu lM in a.
The NMIJI rleelslon msv W to price roiitrol* and rationing. i little Immirtance.
tatters to get tha utmost la
tom off one transport plane. Sonic "seek*' no power or property any­ including eamel ravalry and mech­ O m mIh*f-^
1 n ,.r M r. J*n n l* XV. t^ h
Th *y use TusedaTto1help
appealed to the eireull court of
Murray ha* already made such
The Chief Executive replied half-doien warehouses folded like- where” through the aid It la now anised columns, mostly command­ man. &gt;tr«. f*a*«'*»ara MfhuHa and.' ductlon.
___eggs per
..
extra
Settboeopratltsbi*
appeal*. TW court in turn may a demand,
ed hy British officers under Brig. J a y I I . |U *k. n * r k i N. O . H orner,
wet paper over stores of army offering other nations. .
that
the
ptogram
was
of
"vital
r*i.,bec«u»*lhe viUral ru.’mlssr\
petlfnrrc, mollify nr sM aside ill
Wage increases- luolisbly no
President Truman emphaslted Glubb Pasha.
p i i r p i v r r y o , &gt;i-a-,iat
surplus
pioptrty
which
had
been
Importance."
sis,
cafbohrdietn*
ee and
oahole or In part Ibe boatd'ji CIO campaign for higher wages
I r a q —4 0,0 0 0 troops, p«Kirly
P O I.I.IN H P l . A C K i H te skle r'r
Anderson also denied lhrr» M turned over to the Chinese gnv. that policy in Washington yrster
protein# ar#
ar* tu;
supplied
findings- and orrler, or It, may •will W started at this ronvrntlnn
'
day hy saying that all the United mechanised hut with some air •fa re .
rrnment.
Any
pplit
liftwMn
MlikMlf
In
proper
proportion
o
t m re rln re
Xlr*.
K a lh e rln * &lt;"
t remand Ibe ease to the Ward for though tlm rlelegstas mav W
la Tutedo Eggmtsh.
The storm, which* drove the States socks la lasting peace and power. The troop* Wre mostly F .,» M rs.’ I ‘ e»u &lt; W lr n n m .l J .
to ,
/ Yurther proeeerlings."
told llml further raises'w ill W l.uckrnan, the chairman of the
prosperity
for
all
the
world.
*
British-trained
desejt
fighter*.
D. XV *r**a r t * , k -K . H. M ,*« k i*r.
’
If the “respondent.1
rlemaiuled If prices keep going up. Citlxeo* F imh! Committee, hut eon- Island's r e s i d e n t s t o shell' r
Current American aid to for­
Egypt—Approximately 100,000
P n r o I N C T NH X (OvIeAnt
cerli-d that l.uckrnan was "dla- Wednesday rvenlng, reached it* eign
• I
fendant. falls to eomplv with the
nations
Includes
an
outlay
of
P O I LIN«1 I’ U r R i T » « a H *ll
man,
well
meehanlseyl,
with
a
1
board decision, the NI.RII mny talned. mny deriTre the respon- turWd" over what appeared to peak early Thursday, .Two off $400,000,000 in Greece and Tur- considerable air force.
lrt*fi*riora ||*** I S . T h fTUHfta
-H U N T ’S
W a difference of opinion W- errs, lunging through the driving
go lo the same federal Court, 'lent In enntenip of court.
&lt;1 JVnt.n" ...1 XI.. V ^-'. f a ,.
BamlP ^AeatHa—Wtawliwf f**hv O
lot o n * ehnrV ! r i p * - f rrm r went# key, an.em ergentr rclly.t g t n n t j l
•x u u
tween—than! lives—I ha fnorliaavlt^g
firll
(
V
l
f
Vn
\|*
rr
I.
Tnung
tilth. If. th e- fllwlil.fr.
Tuxedo Feed Stdl'e
|332,0&lt;)PJ)P0 used, most Iy in 11sly,
P H I T I N r p v o « |#i.n#« A*
program anjaht have to laatt. lie office to another became l«*t Austria, and Greece, ami ' loans Ing force limited to a small *‘pal|
2nd &amp; Sanford Phone 35$
ace
army,"
but
virtually
tne
*nPOLLVNO
VLACXt
Cnmtntifillt*
said Luckman wanted a quirk Ihrra times. Tiiejn finally found from the Export-Import Bank.
r*nirr
_.
_
_
.
_
_
___
_
tiro
m
alr,
population
i»
armed,
campaign lo get grain for Eu their w o/ hyjtrpplng along,whlli’?M86f|Arn
R*»»U W, I!*"*
WANT NATURALLY. CURLY-JIAIR?
^ Eu^p.Ke. l ‘e M n r j ^ n t ^ a n d trm brd In desdrt. warrope In a h u r r r ^ t * * * »»p h“ 1 palnted aircraft taxi lines.
'd grain mighC-luive lo con.
Thera' was no-erideoee of f'"M
\lt+- Cs*«4U* 41.
A^ULe
- T ry u R u y p t/o Cnld ^ V r —
!&gt;nv»#
among *tha* rraldenta during UST Ayutinlan said the so-called
tlnu^’ until the harvest.
*
O
P R lC tH rt NO. T (Hiullintl)
FLORIDA AIRWAYS
* '{lufclfi! ItlirTiiR OftolhT only ..... $10
Foo&lt;l price* continued to hover storm .Moat took shelter In nmmu Marshall Plan for European re­
r n t e l.I N ll P l s A ^
WASHINGTON,'
Oct.
10,
(A
7
nUion
Igloo#—hut*
aet
slightly
Inf­
naar the record high marks today
EOOMASH
covery would divide Europe "into
•r*§ Wsr*
with every I’crmnnriit $1G
whll# reports showed public oh- low ground surface, with sand-pil­ two camps." lie asserted the pro­ Joseph L, Dyer, president of Flor­
Tn*p*n«*r* Wm U*MI# J. Ch*1&gt;«
lay
wBKaaBdeace
—feedw/fkfrMe
ida
Airways,
.asked
the
Civil
.
,
or. over
*#, r ifri VIM* yf4M*ll«n*1
J.
lerviticr of Ihe ifovcrnni^nt • ed against the outside walls and posal made hy Hecretary of 81*1*
meatless, eggle**’ and poullryleii over tha rnofa. A few servicemen Marshall for American assistance Aefonsutlrs Board today to ap- T»id*n JiNibt. rt*rki Mrs.
■ H I **
O pen e v e ry \yrtlneN tlny an d lw o ev en in g * -a week
days w»» only partly auccessful dodged into old Japanese raves. “is tha Instrument of United prove the addition of 16 rltle* to
H a r r ie tt. M iller
W nneln G rlhhle
In the first test this week. ,
. CpI. Charles CoUmatu^Meltev, Stale* , policy designed to uhder- the company'* Intrastate network
With wheat futures continuing Ga., Meashall generator oper­ mine national unity in the Demo­ "immediately." He said -that th#
rlr alow upward climb on the ator, kept hla machine running cratic countries of Western Eu­ proposal Is Intended to provide
:.?-p -Dfi
Irago Board of Trade, where during all but 12{|kours nf Ihe rope, to foment Internal discord; ‘•new, Improved and morn •((**'
Uve
local
aervtce
to
tha
terHfonr,
a new oeaoonal high of $2JI4 - » itorm y 36. 11# snatched an oc­ to subordinate the economics of
g bushel wa# established fpr casional catnap on a cot placed J iesa countries to the Interest* of and should bo effected Immed­
-*
iately."
Decerol-cr contracts, tha Hoat) In a giant refrigerator.
merlcan monopolies."
The
real
motive
of
the
United
Agricultural PoiAmltM heard a
8oldlera fell to quickly after
new suggestion for bread ration- ing tha shelter* to rtp alr dam­ 8utes, ha aaid. "is.jo .fo rg e with
| ng.
age. However, Col. Macklin re­ the help of France and G rtat who wish -to -promote true eco­
Millers selling In the New York quested the Martanaa-Bonln com­ Britain a bloc hostile to the Sov­ nomic co-operation • between the
,
area .announced overnight In­ mand to sand technicians to re­ iet Union and the "other Demo­ peoplea of tha world to condemn
, .
creases In flour price* of 15 cent* pair communications and airport cratic .countries of Eastern Eu- such a policy."
a hundred pounds for wheat- flour facilities damaged. On* officer es­ rope.
7
t
.
:
.
Arutinlan called dn "all those
and 25 rent* for rye Dour, bring­ timated It would be a month be­
UP TO •
ing the total rise thli weak to fore the** repair* could he mads
TRADE IN
between 40 and 60 cenla for wheet perm anent
•.
'
colony
oi
1,000
men,
women
and
(Hour and to 40 cents for rye
T h ' wind* played Ihelr usual
ALLOWANCE
fllour.
*
. , freak*a*i -rie'*#. GuVa ripp'd Children waa sal* waa contained
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO
Dun and Bradstyeet reported "ekyllghtJ" In n ju u m M
IMM In a terse radio message sent by
sales for th* week aided Wednas-, sailed door* down- road* -nibbled Col. Macklin after . communica­
The MUSIC Box
day waa allghtly higher than for ballasting from beneath p aw l tions with th* outside world were 119 W. 1st
Fb. 953
the previous weak. Also higher road*, snd hlew Into spar*- all resumed.
th at th* volum* of retail food but a few planks of a 8,006-gslthan a weak ago waa the Asso­ lon purification tank.
ciated Press price index of 35
8trlpa of galvanised Iron rl
commodities which stood at 104.48 from Quorsett Huts sailed Ilk*
It’s Y ears Old
L•
percent of tha 1026 average Thurs­ kite* the length of th* Island,
day, 1,78 points above tha waek Winds smashed on* section of a
previous. The 1047 and all time double-hut poatoffica but left tha
other relatively undamaged.
o high waa 105.31.
But
would ltnoW it! When we clean
Flrat word that the American

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�THE W EATHER
In U n it) 13»«r# I s S t r e n g t h —
To Protect the P u t t of too World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity fur Sdnfuid.
w

HuMi) iluiidjr thin after poop and
tonight with a few iralterrd show.*
n s . lu n tl r r partly cloud). _Mud_W«TT to' fIr-li ' not 1h anJ
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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

EH tabllshed 1908

Bomb Attack
Truman Meets Cardinal Spellman Warns Of
With Top Aids Dangers Of Communism, Bigotry Is Made On
U. S. Consulate
On Food Crisis
*

Luckman
Discusses
Shutdown Date For
D i s t i l l eries Des­
pite O p p o s i t i o n

-"NEWARK, Nr J.,'0 # 4 .H i'fA ’V— More than 175,004 penohs
paraded throughout New Jersey yesterday in a-series of "Cath­
olic aclinn" drmon-lrstluns attacking t'ummunUm and the Soviet
t'nlon. Keynote 'of the demonal re liens, sponsored by the Holy
— NsmeBocietle*. was sounded by Arrhl&gt;l*hop--Thamat-J.-Walsh who railed for "prayer and the intocatlon of divine power” aa
the "best way to fight Communism."

Single Person Tosses
Bomb Over Wall In
Palestine As Syrian
Troops Near Border

NEW SPAPER
=55
M O N D A Y , T J tT . 13, 1947

Associated Press I.cased W ire

N O . 237

Russia Reported
i

Rev. Branscomb
Tells Rotarians
Of U. N. Meeting

Egyptians Set Foi4 Mobilization.

Vishinsky Launches
Another Attack On
. United ^tarPs 'Pol­
icies In Balkans

NEW ORLEANS, Octj I 4 uTl -Francis Cardinal Spellman, arch­
bishop ol New York, last night t-emrd the National Catholic Cliwiitjrt
• onference rgainit thr triiloluus ptopagenda that sell a people against
itself. .
JERUSALEM. Oct 1 3-tA V
I.AKF. Hl’CCHSH, Oct. II. —
WASHINGTON Oct. 13 n il
"The propavend* cf one nsiion against another is Irrachoious." he
I/F I- llrilain rhargrd today that
f President Truman today
A bomb attack was made on the
old (he 2,400 delegates attending the conference's thiity-thiid annual
Russia'* demand lor withdrawal .
ffred the 48 elate governor*
United States consulate hrre to­
nnJxttliflnJlttC. "but llie.ptupjgsnda' uf une pcople against itself ia
id forrlgll Hoops Irom Grsrct
Orlamloan
Stresses
asking their whotehrarled coday
amid'
unconfirmed
reports
traitorous, 'ami that is the propa ♦
"ia no more than a piece of
ejeration" In the drier to conThe
Importance
‘Of
that Syrian Hoops were encamped
yauda that, we mutt fight if In lth '
political propaganda." The Brit­
• trr e tra in for Wratern Eu­
and tolerance and peace ate to
ish declaration »i« made by
rope. The President requested
near Palestine's bonder.
Ecumenical
Spirit
Mlnistn of Slate llrrlot Mc­
prevail."
that each governor drwlltnate
A single person, brl|e)ed by
N eil' after hearing Russia's ,
alt individual or a group 'To •
Cardinal Spellman, referred to
A
Volt
to
the
U'nite.d
Nalloni
police to he a woman, walked
t h’irf llrtrgate ,\n d re t V, VIwork wi|h the Uilitrns Pood
■Tie dangers of Communism and
down a footpath o| the deadend G enrul Assembly when Andirl
Committee to organise the ac­
sldiisk) and lice of Russia's
Mgnjry mul «aid the United Slates
y l mil. In .i one of '. hu
tivity In hla elate to insure the
lullBpers.allark Brllacn is 4 U&lt;
street to the consulate garden,
facet perils horn of "a s'atanlc par .lucre** of this war on hung- ‘ en'hood that hrreils war.”
United Stales for what they
heaved the bomb ovrr the com­ moat violent oulburtls and thr vote
er,” a White House announce/ailed intervention in Greece.
In twu short-wave broadcasts
was- bemg taken on the nirmbeipound
wall
and
walked
away.
A n t said.
lu the. Amt-ricas yesterday, l'o;ie
LAKH SUCCESS, Oct. IJ
H ie esploiion destroyed tbe shin ot the Ukraine or India tu
Plus XII called upon Catholics to
1/4*1—Russia today lost her
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 bP»-- combat new “doctrines Incompat­ Communists And Pro- office entrance door, cracked (hr lh« &amp; turily Council, was desenblight to have the United Na­
Pictidcnt Truman called top' gov- ible with Christianity*' and boll - Communists Trail­ root, shattered
windows
and rd ;today to Rolauans at their
tions order immediate with­
rrgufai luncheon by the Rev. John
ernmenl officials to the While to their faith “deaplte the machi­
frames
and
injured
two
women
drawal of M nrriian and Brit­
ing By 10,000 Votes
Brahscomb, pastor ol tbt lin t
Home today to hear fiitt hand nations of the unbelieving,"
employes.
ish lumps from Grrcce. The •
Speaking
to,
the
United
States
■feporti on the European situation
Russians also lost on a move
lire women injured were Mrs. NUthndiit Cloiii li of Oilaudo.
•ROME, Oct. 13 id1)--Premier
Hat. Braustomb, who was in- to hate the UN lay blame for
from* hit ab ittadort to Britain National Catholic Charitiea Con- Abide De Gaspeti's Clitiidin Dem- Ethel D e , 1-evje, about
13,'
an
r* ("tire in New Orleans^ the I’oiithr ilstkan timildrs on Ihe
and Ruuuc and from (he A ral'" '•ff-werwNl ShnS-riw-rae** &lt;J-o ia i utrala—lield— atioug_leril_a m American cililen of Ptovhbntr. troduird by. d ia rie s'M o iricon. *1I oiled Stales, Britain and
can Military Governor of Germany. “had fallen among thieves wit i Ilie pro-Communiil |iroplr't bloc * R. I., w|io was ibglilly cut on~11te ao tohl ..1 thr. LeumemuaL CuolrJ
G tfrrr.
While Out due union of Europe** tleal away Its treasure of fatrli lelurns from the Rome municipal- note by broken glass. and Mrs. enif ol the Melliodlil t luilcll It
f c ji and political criti* w** go­ and luvp and leave it to languish rlertion reached the midway |&gt;oint Miriam 1'ilprl. a Palestinian work­ New lan’l.ind wliiili lie had also
. I AM. Sl'ClT.SS. tV t H .«/Ft
receitih .ittcmlecl, and he poinlrd
ing on, rep recent a Iivr* of drtliller* In hrlph-ti* want.”
today.
er
in
the
mail
room,
who
m
ffrm
l
A
(railing non ltm u sn ddegale in
you be only laymen of
out* tli.it re umcmcdl, or World- AI PARI OF THIlt MIIITARY TRAINING, this group of Kgrptlun youths
attemhled for a 2 :3 0 P. M. rnrrt the•Though
The Valican-suppoitrd Christian shock and liyTena. Other wmkets
the Snnrl him anil an Aiab »poworld," the Fop* said, “accost
ing with Chairman Charlc* Luck- 'his KM-al invalid. And while you Democrat Parly, battling the ex­ and officers, including 17 Ameri­ wide, cpint i* thr same spirit whnli rue training tlie rudiments of formation marching at thr Yoon- Mm's
le t man caul today that Ittm ia wa*
Rotary* ami Km aim have.
Moslem Association In Culm The Aral) Leagur soc-irliiry grnrnil Atullll
man of the Citirrm* Frurd Com­ bring it bread _tn nourish the treme's left's bid for eventual con- cans, remained at their jobi.
icadi to ruppoit the— piopoicd
_**UV
Indieso^"
to,
»»iit
"lllSl
lie
_ ILahllian Arraui I’oalia, deviated ft* Itcirul Um I t ncpti.m and SyH in
mitter. The purpose of tlie latter Issly-ssil -Urtvr prasottnllv tr&gt; proJ tr«l »f ihr nalional goveihmen*.
pailitioi, ol l‘o|r,|inr into cepaArab,
troop*
are
ot
inching
p&gt;
ilip
fiputiers
of
I’ahvloir
In
p:
epat
a
t
:&gt;m
can
iio-liiugel
npersie
In
a
tUvidi-1
vide
for
its
varied
needs,
like
gtiod
meeting wa* to art a dale for the
JERUSAIFM. Oci. 13 ^*&gt; A world Tlu-re Inli c l, l«e one whi M for a “mitilaiy showdown" with Ihe lloly iaitnl Jew s (Intcriiuttoruil)
potted 61,354 voles compared In
late Jewnh and Arab louttllir*. •
•till of a 60 -day thutdown on Samaritans bend low and try 53.443 for the peopleV bloc in re­ woman employee in the Ametitau or liolie We learilcil Ib is ‘from
A I'm lrd Nation* Secirlanat
gently
to
prolio
Its
wounds
and
whiskey-making to coniervr grain. pour into them the nil of Christ*^ turns of Sunday's fin lion from consulate in Jerusalem was slightly out1 *■cperirnce in \Votld IWn II
tuuice t.ud imp tnwlnle. dial 5llgnOnly five diuiltert were c ip c r'rd nllevtitling message,’1
tlliUii'li
know
Ihrtl
we
did
not
540 out of 1.223 precinct*,, jbe tpiuied today .by a bomb explosion
tlaii.i and Biitani had g u lc h n l
,|lllli uni ihe pence tli.it We liuct
ara|h r Luckman conference, Tire
l.aler the Pontiff luuadcast hi Interior Ministry reported.
which blew ill 'upstairs window t
llirimrl* r* liom
die tprakert'
hcwti fighting for."
m l. requested to wiie and tele­ Spanish to the first Argentine
Last year, the people'* bloc, of thy building ami littered the
lut
'tin
Inday
m
the
57 member
Ri-c
Braiicconih
ilngrilwil
the
I I ••fsIMaiirrt »n I'Kif «Mti
phone their teplie* to the thill- Nationnl Marian Congress meeting made up of Communists, Fusionradio earphniHc which tlie dell*.ile*tine iiimmiilce ol ihe l ’ruled
i*t* (pro-Con)rmiiii*i»), .Socialists;
down proposal, have bombarded nr Lujan, * Argentina,
gate-- tr, the It nit id Nation' use
Itrculliug hi* visit to the At. led hv Tletro Neiml and two minor
Nation* Atiemblv.
the committee with messages.
and wiiirtf eliatde Ilii-lll to Ill-let.
gent mo Naihmal Eucharistic Cup- leftwing partira, ran in far ahead
Iliu would |4 a ir the Human
A committee spokesman taid a Frees ill 11134, rile pope voiced
Stand t.y means of ttaiislallonc a i
of Mu- f *1(1 fp' the first postwar
111.,,,11H 1 , b I . « / S i l l
I
clear maiorilv gave assent to llm the hope that the new- series of municipal election In Koine.
spskkrr fa-cent any mition regard
Mayo
Calls
This
The
Waa
iif
nlmt
tntif'&lt;4(4
ll«
S
ItlM
Y
l'»*
Murray
’Urges
More
Marian
congresses
in
thr
world
closing, but that the messages had
The Voting Holiday was held
ipmiliint' in Ur d i t l l l f d Oiat mL
(rot hero _sorted through to dis­ would jw&gt; as "fecund In spiritual to fill DO council seat*. It was
Worst Farm DisasProduction As L$ig11 *«itl**atar«r tan I'mat» 'll* *
fruits"
a
i
the
Eucharistic
connecessitated
U-caus*
neither
the
I
cover if the acquiescence was 100
gfeysew—had &lt;been.
-----------1—ter
'
InGeneration
est
Need Of World
* percent. Soma dujflJeri' ami tKeii
"°!71Sr^E“
r J#*d
S /«k*d
l i M MarywnnLouth(Cotml.ud
of Uke
The Pope gave his put If leal
y.
r
fe
0
‘W
JCil
Hanford
H
e
a
d
's
U riiiiill " I s the Congress, to
BOSTON, 0,1. t3. 1,11 c m
MIAMI, (let. 13. id*'
More
h* ohdiM of ■ mayor In aH.|Mrk-the.W inner contest sponsor
^rtalrmrnts against doling,
Santiago Lula Cardinal Copello, Bvar
I'rrsidrnl l‘|iilip Murray »aid tothan 3.000 homrs In I'rrater
the
Rowan,
had
3
tickets
rUJ(M
,
{
w„
k
hv
the
Raymond
t
presidential Secretary Cheriea archlj'hoji of Buenos _Alrra; the ehooae . is utu. No '_*pBUU^-wa.- w,ludt0 ‘, n,r , h(f Rltl TheatehrM'M
JU uoL were, rrpur fed - liauiaged ; lligf- IllJl.' he- USX- .cppr.illllg -lu
1C. “Boa. toti! 're p o ftc it th a t the Argentnie clergy *mntl "people aluT pefmlttcd,
Ihr Xinriican l i-ilnjlioit o( I s
In jloods linla) ill Ihr wake of
.lACKSONVIl I K O r
13—
Copeland
will
receive
two
Hslli
noon' Inrating of top-level diplo- Ihe nations of South America.
lu/i amt the IIiu IIu-i IiuihI ol rSmTIali '" O ' e “ of “ the .Thing*
a freak huiikan* which muted
De
Gasp«ri
ousted
laftist,
from
gold tope pafliait* from The RayInal* and officials in the White
Itsitioail
Iralnuiro
lor
a
''loinl
notlhraalward
I
n
'I
h
r
Atlantic
hia national government in June. inimd Htinllo.
wldfh tills roiinli i is Up againtt
.
House wg» for the "giving anil
after slicing aerus* Florida.
plograni for rllrc lite political ai tlie presrid moment is that
The city election was watched
Apolliyt hat, was Ihiuwn in tlie Highest wilti-rs In more than »
receiving of information."
Magazine Ijones In
Edward
McCall
of
itOfl
K.
Four*
arlion
to
insure
Ihr
eierli......
..
llte ih'ople of ijie rest of tile
particularly- to datarmln* how Id*
"I* Is not expected that nnv
caiididnlrs rrspoiislte to tile j wo'ld !«»t|pve we .m feeit tiieni,”
Htreet won the sernml pfirs' political ring SalUtrlaJ afternoon uuirter-rentury Inundslrd last
Caldwell Libel Suit political strength was affected leeptn
when
-Randall
Clime,
executive
of
roncluilnrta will be 'arrived at.”
needs
of
Ihe
\m
rriralt
people."
arras
of
southeastern
Florida,
i said WlllUm I. Wilson. Director
by h ftrsU' attacka a ln c upsm hi* of one Halt) portrait and George cliase and Co Htid former Ngvy
Rosa said,.
lie was cheered again "hen he ! o| |itnte Maiket- today “ I’erInllirting rrop damofe rslim atSwann, Rt. 2, Box 2M, Luther
.
officer,
qualified
to
run
in
Group
J The meeting wm railed, Ross . WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, M V - regime.
said lie was t raff it mill X his I- . .v.- ■ ■.i f• • *
David and Mrs. Rosa Payton re No, 2 for the office of I'ity.t'om- rd Wlwren 113,000.00(1 snd 130.llL7 nt the ■
*0 j»l, because of the aiiniillannus The Supreme Court today danied
&lt;l, l n i«,» i- iU- h s l- i r sr-timl Ihr- furl lii ui tl i- i'/'lieveiF iiv'ner
000,000. lit G rralrr Missel, .as.
celveil tlie two movh&gt;.jja**e* giv­ niitaiom-r.
M J. lmdge lias also ufficisl appraisal placed damage
pTesence In this country of l.ewl* Collier's Mngasine a review of « Terrorists Threaten
l it) " o w e s Its olleglalue to uue geliiimllv thtoilglnoit the world
en by Ilia RlU Theater.
ipiklified in tiiis group, for tlu- to homes at 11,300,000.
W gDourlae. ambassador to Bri­ t&amp;OO.OOO libel suit filed by Gover­
country and its locall* to one i ilpil hi' are aide to i’ giiltuf to
All
winner*
picked
ten
games
Nov.
4
primal
y.
tain; General I.uctus Clav. milI- nor Millard F. Caldwell of Florida.
Life Of E rnest Bevin correctly except Mti* I’avlon, who Mr. Chase, Is a past president
llag "I might stu-ngltien II In j pot u* in n me • pickle in case we
The suit was based on an edit­
*. tary governor k)f the tl. 8 . Zone
MIAMI. P i t . I I 'd'l Soilthrail adding that this In)altt is due i,of succeed
,
orial
in
the
Feb.
"3,
UMd
issue
of
selected
nine
winner*.
There
were
■
f
the
Hanford
Kolsry
•(‘lull
and
of GeriMWg: Wnltrr Bedell Smith,
LONDON, Oct.
A f..rto toir torm ot girverumrnt. to
"What
cttll
Wr
d
*
I
lie
l‘l**l.
I
Ion.la.
niuiidalrd
in
-&gt;riluin&gt;
In
Collier's.
The
wTUTiriwl
dealt
with
several
qther
ballots
■
ronlalnjne
iall
acilMtncnd--i
of
Holy
.o .i.a ./S K r '... liu i-li, ujlI IL Iejt
wilt. 1 nHsliluli.oi a nd - lu ■nuL- -- . - - - - —- r —•—•
-ndTIng of raciaT * * *
K|i uici'i'Ml
( Iiiih Ii; having! (lie IiImIim I IIixkI walcn iii iiioi■ ' lia*tc Drmmralir liislilulhiii'.
A Cln
D. MmpHv, polltlcar advUor to llie fTovgrnor *
then* had tiein a revival of threat* pine rfirrectly nariied winners. Itlu t'n»M
a
nojid-'i
of
i
lilligs—among
problems.'
General Clav.
kgainst .the life of Foreign Secre­ they were submitted a f te r 'th a t t' tved on tlie ^ealiy and »* lit*-1than * ijujijri u| a century, p la id
oilier*, wheel MuiW we can dp
. foT
of Mis. T ajPa*. Tlw fual Rpuligli. Jiup'a idun. Ilv 'vrvvd in llie.Navj-. tl« “ vrtrn— rlamagr—wal- - brl'Wen ( .. |U g(|tlN . : tl.l I 1
Roaa
ItUlI --told
luiU ‘ reipartora
1*3|rUIluf ■ also
HIail 1Hyal
1LBV ..The
j .» U.k,.S.- , ,District Cqu'rt
, v^1
■j tary-trliest^ BcVln. .
- li„ tut* Kfu in 'n i.t.. th a t we du, w*
In World War I, timl* * during H^Wtl.DOG ..m l 12(3.000.000 ip
the White llnuse ,.line, nnf no4rfmilth
trriir.w
inning
liallota
were
ri |u . . n / H ' i .........I tm—mwld in, , nflisi - grow soioetjoiig i i I aka Hie
■1.1 War II. I.a-f!!()•- W.nVhV
-plan to make guild ia the reporL of Well’s ault on UiiuEUiiuuLlLdid not L^Tbera had i-.-cn * carlaln re- named ih the utDcTTn which th»y
TTrarjrnr-wfrFh' -“ riod.'
ol lieutenant when retired, from the wake‘of 1 riea 1tuli hurrir&lt;ffl&gt;' I 111.iin e 11vtla) Hi ll it p v n r i l ( d i l l
tlie
;nn-Am»rlCRB‘ Re- •date * ca*e of libel im p further crwb-sernce of threats against Mr. wen* received.
"tliu attrntiiui has tieen called
n,Tive
duly.
He.
wn*
Utrn
lit
Hanthat
winded
nuillieailwaid
into
, d^rre* for Aid to Ku^ope, by that the puhjlcation waa privi­ Bevin," Ihe aookeaman said.
jSeiirlary
•&gt;
!
Slalr
M
II'll
ill
die
Tide week the Hill Hardware ford* nttiTnleil local schoula anil
rei-iTdiv to u sound oppoilunily
The Britlah aaaociation said
Secretary of the Interior Krug. leged. The U. 8. circuit court In
the
Ail.inht
| h/ittvit topic loi sin- (4KI ot linn ‘ for I*jotitli* to pliiv u part in
Company will offer Ihe flrst^two
The report I* a a*inly nf the pos­ New Orleans.reversed the district dctactivva guarding the foreign prises and lh# Rita will give the Ihe University of Florida for a
Willi miiiiIi up tu (4) milei all |«ielegale%. In lit*- uinl.l i/l an mlri j meeting Hie wm Id food emelgehcy,
l-riod prior to enlistment in (lie
sible ex tent to which thla country court, finding that the editorial secretary had been told ho "plight
11 uuliniinl ur I'bm* lit!
third, fourth and fifth award*. fust world war,
oahonal ( l tut, tlie l 111 Ir.ulrultip j tlnougli * Alie licit ftnv. year*,
,
can' bnlttei: Europe's economy wax llbelou*. Collier’s appealed to be attacked hy terrorists "
l1ninn'll emphasis upon a crop
II1IIV will give a f'flueger Ak
At noon Iinlay no one w«* re-1
without ,t|ia|re»a at home. It .was the Supreme Court from the cir­
| in win I Marshall to | to,lou, 11 To which littleejmldlcity lias t&gt;e*ri
run fishing reel for the flist ported a* iiaving &gt;jualift*-«l to opBARON HOTHHCIIILII
s delivered .to thu White House! 'last cuit court'a action.
a x rp lrd &gt;r(lr/,liy anlT will ,peak given Co'ii h a t loon piodnreil
The magazine petition to the
LAUSANNEj'BwIlOfUicL Oct. prise arid a “My Buddy" fishing P -• John Krider, wholesale gas- Plan Is Announced
week.
r .
in lltir Stale, itu on gliollt uur
high
tribunal
contended
that
"
it
tackle
(or
Ihe
second
prlre.
Tie,
13,
(A*)'Baron
Ifenrk
DA
Roths­
It ie now "beinr, studied," Ross
inn and oil draler, in Group To Huy Ita bo r Camp Wriinriday.
h
i,lo| v ns a slate, vet I am CUI*
U
ho(
li
Belem
a
to
publish
erroneous
On
all
tulr(
line,
lln,
ii
I
tuik
,
llilt
will
give
tp
o
passes
to
child,
757
capitalist
W
lUP
Jdaywright
laid, amj ctgiie* veill,be distributed
N o , I.
Flondian* weir tuptlacd
mlripielril at a dap by lltr ( l*' many
among Upp, puvecjiiixent official* statements of fstt and InJurloU* and memlier of the noted French each of, the other wtimer*.
Iteaur favin g " f H lrevla Will - lie
to l.iiiii through so -luthc.iitative
Gtuwvra ami ahlppi'r*• who ate
In last, wafk'a contest, pu uuw ‘ a m a jo r' Vople o f ili«eu**lnn at
. ancUmnpUita.of JCoogreci who are comment or opinion regarding the banking family who were cousin*
a
I
tbe
Uoinuniill
will.in
tbe
CIO
source that out corn acreage ex.- .
dUectlv ^c/’iv y p e d "on a coqfl- DOiltlcal • rundutl anil social views of the KngllaV Rothschilds, died marked the Duke-Navy or tlw ilio meeting iif th e"City Gommla- inlervsttHl In forming a ro-opeia- ia m L d in s h c jt- » lm Jiaie-Jrrtji. at 1.coed—i- Hse- of inn—Hiher crop*,
of pul,Ho uffkiala so long'a* no yesterday. He waa born in Paris. Artny-llllnoia tkr cnpleaU. The Mot&gt; thi* evening,
to buy-the govvruiui'iU lu u u
said City tivp
l
.
i
si
..i
n
.
...
...
i._i.......
ramp on thr Weal Hiilr niv lai klJIH Maltball lilolurt in lirlpill*. even ciirus, Kcohuiiilsl Alvin H.
charge of crime, corruption, gross
Geurgta-Kentucky fray alio pruv Manager II. N. Hayei lhia*morn- latior
s ili nf ir
S|iuilia k of tlie State AgiIcultural
iripieatiil tu meet with 'County ( uiope. '
Immorality or groat Incompetence
FRANCK WANTS COAL
ilig,
ed
th
Ire
one
of.
the
outstanding
Uspei mirtil S iniion, in pointing
1* made ami no special damage
Agent C. It. Da"wi«&gt;ii at hi* of fire
WASHINGTON
Oct.
13
G
P)Mr.
Sayer
reported
that
tile
Kuillirr,
Iradcit
'in
llir
CIO's
upsets
of
the
weekend.
There
were
Mickey’s Pharm acy
out, a feu- day* ago, placed
m u lta."
France today waa reported to have only five ronleslariU who - named a'ml old brick had tieen placed at in the Court House at 3:110 o'clock , , i i wing in i jor u , in &gt;• rtinviin'cl Tills
Florida''* m m tia iv re t-this JHil
The Supreme Court'* action asked Kxport-Import Bank perToesilay
aflermutn.
___
_
—
Sold To W. H. Belote means
end of the Municipal pier lu
the circuit court'a decision mlaiaon tu use 100,000,000 of a Kentucky over GeurRla. Texe* *4h*
If a fav^nlde hid rail lie inniiv ,lJiaG die invtlallon, ii» arceptanr ■ *al dpi .Hint ac|es, Citrus acreage
pounding
proved to he a favorite trim reinforce
‘
----- ’*It against }he -----“ __ to the government, th|&gt; camp, 'ami the tperrii Itself iliuiltd ba( • reported in into **»* ieported
W. II. Belote of Mentphl»..Tenn. stands and the suit will go to loan granted for reconstruction In
outer*
of
laike
Monroe..
among the contestant*. There were
which ha* l&gt;een used to huu*e an im|Hiitahl r l l n l tin l.uinjiean us Ifil.lmt acres
ha* purchased, Mickey's Pharmacy trial If Caldwell presses It.
order to bur American coal at unly three in tran ts that did nut
____________ u --------'
Bailsman., and migratory farm woikrit ami increase llie U. N7 "Most of the corn pmdured in
one*.
on Park Avenue from Fletcher B,
have TexM marked to trim Okla­
UANKP.R ILL
workers /luring the winter season, giKvinrnl &lt; p irtlig r in labor rll- Florida i* u*ed for slock fixvd,.
* Belli and ia now operating the
Uuick Sedan Huns
the economist
-nid. Home it
homa,
SAN MATKO. Calif. Oct. 13 (VP)
ran In* used in the future for' a
\ atore.
PLKA08 INNOCENT
(I HHlIsafS
»*■•» * 1*1
mm heleil os green rqy*. Thl*
.......... v,
labor"
ramp,
said
Mr.
Dawson.
If
BONIFAY, Oct. 13, (A1)— Bert
\ 4 l r . Belote waa _a resident
of —Mills Memorial Hospital atInto Lake Monroe the hid fails, the government will
Irrtliendon*. present coni 'acreig e,7
phla
for 35. ryears,
and oper1*fH{lf***h1
today th#att i A.
P.
Gian- Riddle, hymn-writing state acner
m &gt;,
...
. .a
. .
H
-7T
ffounder
n i m i f e * «of
e tBank
) . . L of
-and
tin- jM*a»iiij|iiy for ita Innlttl,
77,
the
E.
A.
Distclhorst
sell
the
ramp
at
auctinn.
0.
K.
tor of Darlington, F la .,, pleaded
ated a business in Weal Mamphla,
A Uuick aeden, driven by*Mrs.'
crease, is of vital importanca.
Heritage, government representa­ Lea It; Ijcshcr Will
Ark., Just across the river. He America, the nation's hlggest innocent today to a charge of Im­
\V.
W.
Morris,
got
out
of
control
To Address Meeting nnd ran over the tea wall Into tive of the Palm Beach arra, will
with thi* m atter
has purchased a home at Palmetto bank, w m in a critical condition. proper conduct toward a 12-yearAddress I*TA Meet of "inxurnconneclon
production, the recent
attend tin* meeting to ex plain the
Avenue and Twentieth Street and He wac admitted to tha hoepltal old girl and w m ordered to stand
development of the Big Joe type
Salesmen of Ihe Kirby V.ccunf
setup.
expects Mr*. Belote to join him with a severe branchial condition trial Oct. 21. The red-haired legis­
I'to'liarls for construction of a of corn tieing gtowh aurceeifully
over the weekend.
Cleaner Co. will he addreaaed thl* ,'h,’r*,y . **trr 5:^°
. T1?''
lator, preacher and school teacher, evening
hero toon.»
public swimming pool will U* o u t­ in the Kverglndes, appear* to
at a dinner at the Mayfair l « ' 'd»nt occurred on Seminole
father of nine children, la charg­
GREEKS TIGHTEN BELT'
lined IIV I.CQ It. I.fitter, city com­ Ipdd greatA proml*e. We have
by E. A. DUtelhorat of Clave- ! «‘*ulevard near Mangu.tine AvcI» DAYS ADRIFT
ed with violating a 1943 statute Inn
ATHENS Oct. 13 (AO-Pramlcr missioner, to member* of ihe Is'i'it assured that two rrop* of
PEARL HARBOR, Oct. 13 (*&gt; against fondling a girl under 14 land. Ohio, honor guest and Mle*j|&gt;u*’ *"4 was reported to police to Thcmixtokles
DK GASPBIU ESCAPES
Sophoulis announced Junior High Srhmil Parent Teach­ rotn ran la* produced annually,
manager of Scott end Fetxer Co. )&gt;&gt;“*• 'b»*"
«t«ring tonight an austere
ROME, Oct. 13,. W — Premier —Three American castaways werr years of age.
economic prog­ er* Association Tuesday after­ in much of the glade* territory—
grar-getting out uf control.
which manufactures the eleaner.
Alcide D# (Jasper) and government transferred to the Navy Patrol
Mrs. Morris fainted after being ram, i n c l u d i n g a prohibition noon at 3:30 o'clock at the school and expelIrnce llius far ho* tnMr.
Dlatelhorst
will
present
^ W a l . jw rw w ly _5u«ap#d injury C raft 881 a t 4:15 A. M. today
KILLED IN FIRE
pulled out of the lake. With her against thr import of all luxury auditorium.— — ' ----------- --ilicsted a production range
Ur a craoji iHM&gt;ng of the pre*I- (9:15 A. M„ EST) ending 19 days
Itemx. to balxnc* the Brtek bud­
MOUNT UNION. Pa., Oct. 1 3 - awards for outstanding sales re­
Mm . John Sehirard. program
dentlal plane Jn ,ttpme yesterday. adrift in the remote Pacific on a (A1)—A 29-year-old woman and cord* during the past six week* was one child. Neither waa said get. He called on tha Greeks In chairman of the Association, to­ high as HH). liuahels per acre.-I
- Witnesses sald Lho plane, which group of powerless minesweepers. ala of her nine children were Including awards or deep sea fish­ to have been injured. They were •'ra d io .address to “rally against day stated that the group has understand also that while pro­
duction costs ate high—just as
tripe to Okey Barr of Gaines­ taken home hy Mr. Morris who the threatened tyranny of the min­
WM taking the party to Padua,
killed as n flash fire swept ing
ville. Charles Smith of Jackson­ manages Ihe Lovett Grocery Store ority, serving foreigners," and rhoaen an ambitious program for all costs are higff—It appeal*
turned back shortly a f u r the
BIDAULT DEFENDS PLAN
through their small frame farm ­ ville.
the
coming
year,
which
will
include
t lu * curtt can he grown success­
Bob Forrest of Miami and •&gt;n Sanford Avenue. Patrolmen declared guerrilla operations were
takeoff becaoo* of engine trouble.
PARIS, Oct. 13^ D P )- Foreign house near here. The children all
many civic projrcta. They Iniend, fully on a competitive basis, a l
In landing a t CentocwUe Airport, Minister Georg** Bldault, newly perished in the charred wreckage George Middleton of Pensacola. Kaulerson and Patterson investi­ slackening In Intensity.'
she said, to work with civic or- compared with the -other corn
tha plana skidded, wracking a pro- returned from the United States, of their home-tha youngest a* aha Watches will be presented to gated the accident which WM
yanixatluns in promoting super­ producing stales."
ptllxr and damaging both wings. earn* to the defense of the Mar- slept in her crib on the first George H. Ford of Gainesville, W. within the city limits.
vised play for children of the com­
SIX KILLED
’ ~liiaBppwsewM^aawsMq*ae . +l—
J
P t Ga*perl flew to Padua an shall Plan yeeterday and danied floor—while Mra. A lbeits Ruby, A. Halt of Sanford, W. S. Richard
"*bT=~^ - *. ■j'SgiSis- —
:
j
SENOHKAIIY, Ciechnalovikla. munity, in obtaining the public
son of Gainesville and Charlie Car­
Communist
charges
that
he
had
their mother, died anvifal hours r i e r .of Pensacola.
WOMAN SLAIN
J i w Ittlff
—
O ct., IS—(Ah—Six persons were swimming pool and other import-,
PREFER . FRANCK
^ ______ _
“■old out to Wall Street bankers aflrr the (ire Selurdey "nlghl.
HI0HT8T0W N, N. J., Oct. 13
T E N D E T 'o er i s - b f i - B ^ g o killed* aond 40’ Injured when a ant projects for the city.
Carl
Fetser
of
Cleveland
will
and Middle West farmers."
fAh—A 33-year-old negro farm ­
passenger train
and Tend*—awarded to Franc* Prarue-TaUir
^
WORK HARDER
Addressing a rally of hia Popu­
No meeting of directors of the addreaa the group, and R. W. Mc­
hand was held today for arraign­
with a runaway freight
FREE PRESS
LONPDN. Oct. IS Uft—The lar Republican movement (MRP), Seminole C o u n t y Chamber of Cullough will Introduce the guests. under the Italian peace treaty— collided
VIENNA, Oct. 13—(A*)—The ment on the charge of murder lit
nt h a s s t a r t e d a Bldault declared that opponent* Commerce will be held on Oct. 14, A. W. Huerame Km charge of the becama eligible Tor transfer today train In the yard* here last night.
interne Ministry rrpnrtrd today tha slaying of 43-v*ar-old Mr*.
by virtu* of an overwhelming
V
r jp advertlalng campaign of the Marshall Flan were un­ as formerly scheduled, doe to the program.
Hunting licenses are now on that Ruslan occupation authorit­ Kathryn Haiel whose slashed
vote of aas*nt cast yesterday by
to convince akepllcal Britons that justly critical of Ams rice’s in­ fact th at Manager Edward Hig­
resident* of these two districts aria at the office of Judge R. W. ies had prohibited the sale of all body—her clothe* torn and har
' VFW
MEET
a grave economic crisis exists tentions, accusing her almultan*- gins will be absent on 'M o u n t of
along the Frrnch-ltalian border. Wars. A pamphlet outlining the nswspaper* sponsored by tha throat cut with a single Incision
Post
8282
of
the
Veterans
of
and the nation orgently needs oualy of “bring too interacted in work on tha S t Johns River Pro­ Foreign W an will meet tonight
Of 2JUS ballot* cast, only t l f regulations for tha 1947-48 sea­ three wrstern powers In the town of a sharp instrument—waa found
mere production. Britain’*»“little Europe and eomplrtaly dlilnUrest- ject that requires his parsons) a t­ at tha Legion But In regular ses­ e tr * . against
Joining Franca, son may b* secured with the of St. Poellen, 36 mile* west of yesterday tn swampland under­
men" were urged to work harder.
brush after • Week-long search.
tention.
Vienna.
official returns revealed. ■
license.
sion. F. &amp; Scott will preside.

DeGasperi Party
Has Slight Lead
In Rome Election

Heavy Damage Is Marshall Slated
Seen In Glades To Address CIO
From Hurricane Meet In Boston

Mary Lou Copeland
Wins First Place
In Football Test

Randall ('haHe
(-andidiale - F o r 1
C i t y Commission

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TO E SA NFO nO HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald
FalilUb»il

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‘ The Partition Of Palestine
THE WORLD TODAY

*

•Veataesstmy

The United Staten han endor.sed the m ujprity recom­
By DEWITT MAC KENZIE
mendation of the United Nation* Special Committee on
• *&gt;nnf refit. ll&lt;iMn
AP Foreign Affaire Analyst
III llHiHuliii, liimi* w
Palestine and has come out- in favor p f the p a rtition of the kufci a ■■
t ^ l y Lnm rrfito JLii'L ^ ’pnm ic .lewiBh ond A nib sUitr* and
About ■ forthnightr- ago th
lib
(!£&gt;■ ' "millIff tiu&lt; ini mediate udmiaaiolt of Home 150,000 Jtiw ijh immfi. J*o*i*A--Union
placed l»£o»*. the
O t U b i r 37. t i l l , # i i Im ; I ' m i O llW t

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the problem* whirh exi*t in that trouolou* area, j t is prob­ ■ion on Korea the extraordinary
proposal that both nation* with­
ably the best that can be devised under existing conditions. draw
their military forces from
mil l. %m i im;a&gt;
The
national
aspirations
of
the
Jew
s
for
a
homeland
that strategically situated coun­
twliiMf
uoitiiux n i u i
of their own are certainly understandable -and their claim* try and let tha Koreans form
-* IlmlNfii MiMlft
in Palestine appear to bo based on p retty *o)Id ground. The their own government.
It was a naive suggestion—reJew* have suffered infinitely more from the dl*tt*trous tnitiivcent
jyf the famnu* invita­
Ml II ni'll 11*rill % flATKH
I'jiilirn wrfk
J§ *39 event* of the |*n#t tw enty year* th an any other race of tion to the fly to walk into the
spiilvt '* piirlor The Hulshcvist*
^
"Zu&lt;u&lt;
- ----Million
already
were Credited wiih havlrig
thousands
of
those
n il
W n a l h i — .*— — - • • „
«.»•
Snvielired The northern half, of
rs.«v hom es, no place
ifnw Soar
Korea whirh they occupy. grid to
iwrnecution.
t»r prepared in jierform a sim­
All
M tth im rr
&gt; rtirf»
» n l&gt;
■&gt;
The prineipal objection to a Jewi*h nation in the f i d ­ ilar- task' for the southern' p a rt
I turn A* im m I mII n m «(
fNtrrtllRIntlllt far fht PHtpnif Ml dle East entries from the" Aral** who control most of the under American occupation. Tilts
fiite4»t util hr rlmriM
other territory in th at area. They have served notice that would place the Koreans under
HI fmiliar ftilirrftijBg raina.
Red domination nnd give Mos­
they will fight if any attem pt Is made by the United N«- cow
one of the world's most Im­
tbtns either to establish a Jevviah homeland or perm it fur- portant military liases—this des­
rrp,..r»i. Th* iioaM m
[ (Iht immigration. It may be Jh u t *uch talk i# pure bluff. pite the fact that the great pow­
^ I ,.i»ifn ^ \ n , ',rit*'i.?«r.I' It Is fairly certain th a t in any event the A rab state* could ers during the war promised
rM lr* I n file *••■»»»* M l( h hpN dti N ai
not put up much of it fight njptipat tiny fir*t clu** |»owcr. Korea her independence.
Itrt In Ihlmirn and Hrw tmh.
Diplomatic authorities in Wash­
However, the United Stntr** thu* fa r ha* tp»*umt‘&lt;i »•&lt;&gt; ington
expressed the view that
^ T h f I h ia ld I* ■ tueiiilrrr n l (M m ilitary responsibility for the juirtition u ( Palc*linu. The the Reds didn't expert the propoA itcu iaitti P i p ** H h lr h U entitled
n t l o i h t f i I * i m Htr |#r m u th ii* United State* hu* taken the position th a t th e Bcitish *houhl -«l for withdrawal to he taken
ml Inn of nit Iht lt*p(*l wen# prlnled remain in control until a si&gt;eciul police force can bt; organ­ seriously hut were milking It with
In fill* Men*t*np#f, »• vtflt *• nil
ized by thu United Nation* for the purport^ of maintaining the idea of gumming up conildA|* nrn ■ iH«|*Blrhtt,
inn of the Korean &lt;|ucstlun
law and order. But prevailing upon B ritain to remain ip urn*
»Iready under way In the United
MONDAY, OCT. 13. |#I7
Palestine, It* well a* thu establishm ent of |t UN police force, Nothin*.' However, Soviet For
may prove bigger obstacle* in overcoming th an In contem- j
WE NEED GREATER WIS­ plating. Much d«'pe»d*.on Kuhhui.
,
|pi«
.. - L „ .
. , . ,
DOM TUAN OUR OWN. IT IS
Meanwhile, let us hope thut Arulm can reconcile them -j s in,«' Marshall about the lack of
OUH8 TO USE, COD HAS NOT
LETT US IN DARKNESS: O Helve# to the American position and th a t thu partition of *"»f 7p*ktV®«''
Hint tlimi hadst ImafKer^Ail to my Pab-stine can bu accompll#he«l with a minimum of force.
d^Uifilmn Uo the' U;IN. flflsc v

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rommatiditU-hls: the* Bad &gt; thy
pear,- Itecn a , n rlvi-r and thy
righlvminni m tit thi* wave* of the
— -l**r48:lB, •" V. t

An official in ■ Butnnv Airet
says Argcnljna h n plenty of loml
with whiUi to feed Europe. ” Wj
have lltr cereal* nod' the alup*
will*'- winch to DsnsiWt them,
lie minis. AH Aigrnlirfa ..wanl* i&gt;
In net something in reldin. Well,
that'* die hell of ill Only, Uncle
Sam would give it sway.
England had no sooner, produced
a locket plane that would go 900
miles an hour, than llir U. S.
Navy was mil with one that would
go 1,200 nnd now llte AAE claim*
one tli.il will make 1,700. If llii*
thing keep; un much longer, someode it liable In tel] somclhing lli.it
isn’t Ijllile true.
'*' [
The Council of Churches pro­
poses "Ui)UQlleti Days” in order
to «aw
,iu _far_ starving Eum n e a tii

f h i r r -w».nl.l ,» » m

r.*_K a

lilllr imint in making lu)uor for
American*—tn drink^ SI * Tiin.when loo f i* in hadly needed n
variou* paits of ihr world, hul
tjir nigge
loirs _muik_uf _il*.
apiieid when onr learns that egIra main has just hern allotted
lo Uritish dislillerift so .that they
can make more liquor*16 send
In Amerira lo cdinilate with
Amrricaa 'itlillrriet. If there i
going lo ire an affotj
on liquor J t should ‘ fir
around effoil.'

II alriF.es ui ilia! thr
of the (Vanli ir.nnirnHanlon! n s* iiniiortaiil

tHe reply to Mr. Molotov will kw
that the United Stg.tsa flfll make
suggestions iilsrul
troup_ With!
drawal* to the peitct organisation
—lo effett a rejsetion of the
Soviet pua&gt;&lt;&gt;*ltio«i. " ’e. are entitled to lielieve that Unci. Sam
isn't proposing anything which
ivuutil_result—in_the—virtu al . an.

Unforgotten Irving
■

' “Who rotuiH i,ii- American lawik?-’ This challenge bv the
Brit-ish. early 19th century Wit, Sydney Sm ith, has-.long
censed to have meaning. Everybody in Vhe world who can
read,', rqadrt American ianiks. Hut it tc&gt;ok *ohiu tim e to form
th r habit.
"
"
.
iiexation of Korea by Russia—
.
Almost- the first American author to !&gt;e (Mipular abroad specially with China involverl in
tins ju st Ireen commemorated by having hi* home a t Tarry- ■ life nnd drnth struggle over
Jown, N. Y .;restored and thrown ojren to the public, through Communism, Kittle Korea la
to lie given International
the generosity of John D. Rockefeller. This w riter was hound
protection.
Washington Irving, story-tellur, cssnyiHt and Historian, how
White Russia thus was pushing
not much more, than h twine to moat American*.
her world revolution In the Orient,
Yet his '‘Alham bra" and "Knickerbocker's' History of she wasn't neglecting the western
New York" still have as much charm as ever. -Curiously world by a long shot. Austria—
small hul vastly impor­
enough his best-known work* are two he mu*t have con­ another
tant state which Moscow* Is de­
sidered trifles, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow," th e tale uf termined to bring within its xonn
the handle** horseman who terrified the schoolm aster Icha- «f domlrmilojt sustained a furiher staggering Mow when the
bod Crane, and the immortal "Hip Van Winkle."
Pour-Power Commission (Amer­
As one of our first great writer*, Irving deserves his ica, lltilnin, Fiance and Russia)
shrine. And it should not be forgotten th a t this elegant to draw up all Austriap peace
w riter and lover of good living did not disdain politic*. He treaty finally i)utt after five
served as m inister to Spain, nnd was nom inated fpr mayor long month* of fruitless argument.
Ostensibly the main difficulty
of New York -- believe it or not 1* on the ticket o f Tammany hsa revolved uliout the question
.}uf . m iiwsUww,—wit h Russia df
Hall.
tnrending far more than the others

Hunk, she Ii .entitled ItnJkctuaUy.

however, Hose;o.lwervcra say that
thp Soviet has been pursuing
For almost the first time in this country, Americans deliberate tactic* of obstruction,
just as in the case of the German

generally &lt;1 J L ^ i1" 'fL1

_riiiiUilii1

helping to lift scores of other
beginners out of Idleness. The
REGISTRATION NOTICE '
Council's prc-vocational help, to
P e r s o n s A r e N q w the blind Is carried on at Holly
The
Registration Book* of 'th e City of Sanlord.
Hill, where the nation's Drat,
Florida, are open a t the City Hall, commencing Monscientific
adjustment
center
for
_ „ j a a u n g j d i i n g ii* ■tjuiL iminrnirsa&gt;rngguM Iny, ■flepLUmlwr Tfl; li'I'/r'rbPYfniTJlTriio.'ie'iir registering’’
_ ,,,,,,
~
f.—,r— -w ijb-the -financial aXsixturm^T)
‘flT^thej Muntclpirt"Prfmnr&gt;' Election to be held 1,11
1 AMI A, Ovt. 13 (S p e c ia lly
nrlrjs t.ions Otiba.
vtrt'tJri ln-r 1. 1fll7, a nd will Mtoain otmw-utMih ibty e»'A
S t formerly---- uo.
mt.;» fitting that a s f#n rhe
cept Sunday* nnd holiday*, up to untf including S a tu r­
em
perraons joined the
i
ranks of FlorlIda wage-earner*
day, October 25, 1947.
. blind are learn­
during the past year to add fqr- ing more jind more to live and
H. N. SAYBR
Iher proof that blindness does not work with what they have left".
mean idleness or helplesinesa, Harnett said. ''This I* National
CITY REGISTRATION OFFICER
aminling to information from the
Kmploy-tbc-f’hvsically • H a n d i ­
Florida Council for the lillml.
Placement in employment of 1S3 capped Week by proclamation of
blind or partially sighted Florid­ President Trudian, and IT enough
ians wax reported as a m u lt of employers forget their resistance
th s . Council’* rehabilitation pro­ to the idea of handicapped work­
gram atone;; St. - IT OameU, « - ers, perhaps • i n . lime the Mind I B - need "salemen" like us_ to
ryutfva director of the atate agrnry won!
•ell employer* on ths Idea of giv.
revealed here. There waa an ad­ Ing
for
them a try lik. .they do any
ditional number of vlapally.handj.
other
a
pp
I
Irani
for
a
7Sb'T
.
r
rapped men a"hd
»nd women who were
BOYS and GIRINS
^
The head of the Florida agehry
assisted' to find work

S c o r e s O f B lin d

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MONDAY, OCT. 12, 1947

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ShlDP of Ule A m erk’ftlt noli tinu th e m enu* o f It* p rW erv a- t|,ms of the United Nations. The
olnt, n( course, is - that delay
tion. Hut at last there are evidences th at the natiun is wuk- pop
is calculated lo glva _____
Russia a
infj up in thi* resiwct.
•
belter chance of getting control
it i* very Into in the day, but it i* still possible to of Austria, which in turn^yvould

salvage counties* million* of dollar*’ worth of *oll on the
verge of dentiuctlon. I-mlin Bromfield, jiatioiml vice presi­
lo iav»! dent of an organization called "Friends of the Land," who
an all- has been preaching the salvation of thTs branch of Ameri­
canism for many years, writes* as follows In u receiptijctyrim ent:
"Ovor Vast areas we stund confronted with defaced
loeslion
u Ih&gt;ii|, in InmlHcnpu*, ilupleted' w ater Muppliv*, grave tliHlocntion* in
*n event' the hvilrnlnirii- eyrln. a iul.ail .a lt hilt . r a lu*tr*ruhio-4w&gt;rr«tdlv-i-

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Slate Employment Service, or who
secured job* on their own
'The number of blind persons
who are Uklng and holding jobs
is growing every year", Barnett
staled, "principally because the
age-old concept that a blind m*n
Is helpless la- loginning to break
down. F^mpfoycrs who just a short
time ago simply could not under­
stand that a blind ppraon would be
good worker here cooperated
willi agencies such as ours to give
these blind workers a chance.
Given th a t chance,- the -Mind
Ihrmselves are making good".
I The Council director said the
kinds of work Into which the blind
in. entering represent virtually
f trry type of occupation open to
^howt with normal eyesight, in­
cluding the professions, whit* col­
lar and merchandising jobs a* well
a* agricultural and Industrial
pursuit*. Proper and adequate
vocational training has made
many otherwise unemployable In­
dividuals ready fur jubs, Jie said,
while even pre-vucatlonal adjust­
ment and vocational diagnosis
-nmtrr lhe“ Cotmctt*i—program Is

Ages 6 through ,14

**-" ^*'*on** Council of Executives
of Stale Agencies for the Mind.
The group servos.as an advisory
committee to the U. 8. Office of
Vocational Rehahlllatioa. the-Fed­
eral agency that Is spearheading
the work—for—the—handicapped
movement.

H rin g jh ls nrl for a FR EE try-out lesson, Thursday,
October !6th, 3:30 P. M. nl the Hanford W oman's
Club, 311 Oak Avenue.
• -t—

. GEN. SIR IAN HAMILTON
• LONDON; Ort. 13, I /I1 - Grn.
Sir Ian ' Hamilton, W, inspector
general of Oversrax Forces In the
first World War *pd commander
uf Rrltain'a 1015 Dardanelles ex­
peditionary force, died yeeterday.

' Ur. C harles L J Fersons
O plnm ctrlst
Sanford Atlantic Bk. Bldg.
Hour*: t - I J 1-S
Phone » &lt;
Bat. 0*12
. .
Hyea Examined • Glasaea Filled

Pharm acy Week
----------R ju J ld V . Rilling---------

Touchlnn Drug Co,
bolster Communism's hopes In
The
modern drug store re­
Germany and Italy.
The weekend also saw Rolxhe- sembles the little chemist shop
of lung ago In only one revlsm put on seven-league boots
sj»ecl—the compounding of preand hup the Atlantic. Yugoscript ions w ith fresh uffective
■lartn annoupced that * It was
drugs is still considered by thehfenking relations with Chile be­
pharmacist the most important
cause of the latter country’s de­
part of hi* business.
1
portation of two Yugoslav dipiomants who are alleged to have
Cosmetics and drugs display­
been fomenting!Tabor strike* in
ed and sold in the modern
Chile under direction of the Con\
store have been added through
intern branch established In Bel­
demand, or for the customer's
grade.
convenience , . * Rut it I* when
Marshal Tito's government dethe pharmacist compoqnds a
picil the charge. Apparently Retprescription that he feels he
grade acted under Russia's In­
best serves the community, by
st ructions In breaking relations,
sine, the Moscow press sim- doing the job for which he w«*
trained.
ulataneously made a violent attack on Chile, .which shruvned
Pharm acy Week is set aiiJiT
it* inplomatlc shoulders.
to note the improvements made
The immediate result of this
by. medical ocienrr, pharm *-'
meldent has heerr ttr givethe Wesccutical houses, and pharmatern ' nelulsphsre fresh warning
elsts In the d efeat of disease.
of the extent nf the Communist
offensive. A high source In the
This ia the 177th of a series
Argentine
delegation
at the
i fritted-Nation* s lid 'It miglit re" -o f Hditm-taT- AdverTbiJmSita
suit in sn agreement among Ar­ ap{&gt;earing in thi* paper each
Monday.
gentina, Chile and tiraxil l«»/'ef­
fect more
positive
measures
Copyright
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Arc you one of those who turns
'tii* M an ia.
green with envy, every time you W m.
M ania, J . V. atus A apa 1* Ti»
read something about Princess Was, l|. Marlla. r
Martin, J. ,V a la s . Aaa* I, T»
Elirabelh'i wedding dress) Jeal­ Wm
It. Martin
ousy causes many Americans Allssun, 1, J T u Mas. Th o m as M c­
- lit .
jhesc days lo denounce ihe Brit­ L aWi nhhsrsp
m m . V lu la Tu g ra d t ’ 1*rk
ish for allowing so much lo be U l s b a i k M as stax M arth a H T a
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out the world are going hungry and Th iirm u ad , K V T u Thu s t l. Muun
w i(* Saaa A.
so many Brittihcn are Dying o aa*tW inter*.
Mm . K a ils K W ard luw
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h . Dyaua,
sPlTousresui. TTcy Tove their
tlr
llsn d . N um n.r O J r , T o C'aaSalM ls u .
A n til. Hall and husband .tw rry Oardaa* t a a
and want
rant to make aacri- Alfred tw M. * . M ar-all* and w tfs
I I A * M | N U isstp o aiTO H V r o n
her, just as you make Tho m as. N slll*, w ld. T o I-ydia CHSCATALg
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sacrifices for your owtt children, Itutki q pItsV
N sw to ol T . A. s tu x iJraet T . Hum C K iS K .v r a k o is p i ;k p *
C o , , T o Kin rid s Ita n k h i
or for olher people you love. It n x g td U a . n . L . . and w i(* T n T . hOitrlssOH
dn.
is hard for Americans to under- SI P a sfa l and w l(a U r»re aad
u m st I I . D sa lst. yr.1
that point of view.. We have T hlU
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P R IC E 1 N C R B A 8 B
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e British the few thousand dol^ D u p r**. w u In is IS and I a m u.
—The price of the Saturday Eve­
they will aoend o* their PrirT- I . t u » * m » * ld .
Rohart K s a d w lf* D or- ning Peat will h* locreaawt to If
cnnlribule ipQlicHli'Al Jill* fit1Kl~yarri*.
~~f‘*! ' r' Ls-7*1•' * -- - - ---- - - - - eenta a copy with corrveporuling
lHe minks and sables of llacnlt. C W aad w l f . T r e a t s I , increases la subscription rate a, th*
Mr ready, O w »a l|
Curtii Publishing Company an­
it Russclls and Jenifer sjrirwn
Jo*
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nounced today, Ttsa Post went
». and *o absolutely goggle- IISCAI, KtTATK SSUSSTfi AliEBi
from 6 to 10 r e n t e a copy th
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lo chide the British ovrt Ciarsaos
boost waa the reauit of “contin­
L C a lh e rm a n
Ssndsrt, Mark nag .wits C|*r* Tv ued increase tn production costa."
silly adulations?

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HTATEDHiNT
OF CONDITIONS AH OF OCTOBER
1947
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Nanimds (lerdupm rht *r th r tfnn n f dflil jiHA*mnn. -W irh av e h u r t o u r land. We h a v e m ad e
decuion by the Na*y lo ' bring m uch n f i t ugly to *oe a n d ugl&gt;’ in th e plain Im plication#
It Sutton tirr'r liimi.g jh * th |it Mill mtnu#t*d m ake* imoplt* j«H)r."
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war. There will probably be some
SpjL displacenicpL ijt miy*, I* .followed Jiy .human diHlix nr tevrp hundred ball players placement.
rnnnccicd wtiih ihr school. a n l !
"The first *hock of di*placement is M t in thu opeiv
twn *trt three hundred' mnre on country. But *oon, a* it yield* and trade fall# o f f ,,11 i* aIho
lire kurulivt and adminislralive fe|t jn
town*.”
•laifl, Ihcn there vi8l hr wives,
and oilier mcmlicrs of die men *
Jt J w illiam .
families, &lt;|mtli wrilsn an'd many
Seminole Couhty
Iru l K lo rld a I'm d m llu n r.'radll Aksn
ntjins. The licit. thing about it
Sa-risi, Kura at L,c*&lt;l- &gt;Aul Tu Wtklrr
Court
Records
K d rk
Kadaral H a v la .. aad f-uan
ii ■that moit uf these people will
—
Assry
not require housing fh Sanford,
iTayaa. ILtVn
rt -lux Tu K/.t
whith is,i'l « premium now. but ............... . n » ib W T y i'uip»pp»r K a d .ia l H a v ln x . and Ijia u , AS.n.
l l i » l i i . t o a .i'i*
Ils
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r
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llw
Sis
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Ju h n t Malwill rcsid- in tbe J, 0. Q. at tha .IS a lr, P r l il r k T » J a n u s J . 'N u , •■ulro T n rV atrxt Kks.xndK ru
d sclkin C r
&gt;
lu
s
M
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A
Air|mrt. They will add new test
A..*.
(ia la sv , t-naals. U. t in s MIMtr.iJ ■&gt;
xiansuit, l.auauid atus T u Haaturd
lo life here and many thousands T « Ito h sil O . ' Weak#
.Satlunxl lla n k .
of dollar: lo the channels of 1 V.iirtts, Itiila rt r t u s Ual**ll# T*&gt; A ila n tlc aysi.u
re x rH A LT
t&gt;. s’, (tra c k .
-----trade. 1 '
M .
S'rrldtrtck Matas C n rp . T u
U iiW if, U W a la s M a r .a u t U T »

t Venetian blinds accentuate tha
baauly o( your window tiastraenl . . . aUminala undvsirlhla
view s... insure privacy. . . diliuse
lig h t...* n d roqulsla veoUlalion

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MONDAY, OCI\ 13, 1947
■ rrr'

A n d Personal Activities
% d til

lirt Hardeners I

C alender

MONDAY
Business Womcn'f Circles of the
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary
will meet at 8:00 P. M. as fol­
lows: Circle 1, Miss Sara W arrrn
Eaaterby, chairman, with Mr*.
C. E. Hunter, Narcissus Avenue,
and Mrs. W. K, Swain as cfl-ho*.
&gt;. teas; Circle 2,-M lsi Mary Karlr,(W rm sn . wit h i t iH » th -* D a » Q son, 100 Elliott Avenue,
TUESDAY
The Parent Teachers Associa­
tion of the Junior High School'Will
meet at 3:S0 P. M. Officers will
be hostesses. The board will meet
a t 3.00 P. M.
Unity-Miss Faithful Cornwall,
licensed minister will s|ieak at
the Valdez Hotel at 8:00 P. M.
on "Lessons in Truth."
f l i c IfcM Club will hold its
dmner meeting in tire Tourist Cen­
ter at 6:30 P. M.
St. Monica's Chapter of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will meet
at 8:00 P. M. at the home of Miss
Carol Stone, 416 Granview Ave­
nue.
Tbs Seminole Childhood Edu­
cational Association will inert at
tha West Side Prim ary School at
S:|0 P. M. All members are reoiwsted to be jrrA enL All prlnd |U s and teacher* of primary
and elementary schools In the
Coanty are invited to attend.
The Women's Bible Class of
the First Baptist Church will
meet in the annei a t 0:30 P. SI.to r a covered dish supper.
The Fldells Cass of the First
Baptist Church will hold Its re­
gular business and social meetipK
at the home af Mrs. Grady Duncan.
, .1120 Palmetto Avenue, at 8:00 1’.

Mrs. II. N. S iy rr entertained
members of thr Dirt Gardeners
Circle of the Sanford Garden Club
for their first meeting following
the summer holidays at her home
in Mayfair on Friday morning.
Attractive arrangements of fall
Dowers ware used in decorating
the rounts of the Saycr home. ■
. M rt.X -E ,-T n m i BIflETairSEZ
the inerting and Mrs. S. C. Piikerson spoke to the grimi) un.pexL.
control. Announcement was made
by the radio chairman that the
Garden Club radio programs un­
der the direction df Mr*. Junes
Terwllliger will begin on Oct. 30
and will t&gt;e presented every other
Monday.
Mr*. H. II. McCailin slated that
fl,647.M&lt; had been raised during
last year, for the building fund
and added that the Dirt Gardener*
project for the year will be tp
sponsor advanced course* to tie
given by Mr*. Paul Ochlltire of
Miami who appeared in Sanford
last year. She will arrive in Jan­
uary.
Garden Club cook book* were
distributed Js~D w -m em bers io n
selling. Those present for the
mecting were Mrs. Dickerson,
Mrs. C. W, Hiker, Mrs. M. N.
Cleveland. Mrs. J. R. E m iniw .
Mrs. W. A. Fitts, Nr*. Ginn, Mr*.
George Harden, Mrs. D. C. How­
ard. Sir*. John Rogers. M rs.’Ed­
ward McCaH, Sir*. Jack MacDon­
ald. Mrs. MrCaalln, Mr*. McReynolds. Sira. Clyde Ramsey. Mrs.
SCyron Smith, Mr*. Saygr, Mr*Fordyce Kutsell, Mr*. James Rob•on. Mrt. Robert William*. Mr*,
n. W. Wilke and Mr*. James
Wlight.------ ,— -,—f------—
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Mrs. Fird WiLun left last
Friday for Long Island. N. Y.
to visit relatives.
KuIht L llasbriHik of Dallas. Tex.
wa* the gurst over the weekend
of Mi*, and t Mj s^ Flny.l Palmer.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Carrolls Honored By Johnny Hayes Given
Smiths A t Club
Birthday Party
— Mr., and Ml*,, rial ill ^tniUr ej».tertalnedJjL thc_regular Saturday
Iflght party nt the Seminole CounIff I'lull i* faeaeegrf iM», end 'Msec
Henry t'am d l of Orlando whose,
marriage was a recent event. Fol­
lowing
the
steak * dinner
movie* were shown. On Sunday
night a buffet supper was served
at 6:30 o'clock. The menu consist­
ed of chicken a la king, noodles,
parsley potatoes, candied yearns,
h o t. biscuit* and coffee, peach
salad, ruftage cheese, pirkley.
olives and fcelery: *
* ’
Those seen at the clubTrrcTt

~'

Lomrwood

I l ad .1 '

• ! ■.1r Mi

,

:

PACE THREE
■ p.iitv it, !

.r
nllou. TT
WsfGmonng-hcr grandson. Johnny ,
. . . . j . i e - . i e - -.m l •
rmritmi! T-nttmtlC bllildT
llaye#. of Arlington.- Va.. Mrs, J.-. of-the-nieasou' meeting l «■ •:,« af
T tfen
1 ■
'
-iige alie n ., . ,
lt
M. Ila &gt;e * ' Vnt e rial bed"** w'jj h
le tn o o n -w ilh o tiig e
trtsttrHm-7'jfrrT oh 77Tiir«da) ki her " 'M** f u tr ' H1;
.
Mr and Al l t;.!&gt; Vnorlrldtr the A' "tlflu r tuOEUr
homw on West Sixteenth' Street, "'dent, presided,
.
r*
UhmUiite S tjtrvy.
The young hunutee was celcbratt_-o n s i d e t n t, l e lm i .
win liqtlU-l Mi
Clljh vmi* rlitrr*
:
have
flttnI*.-'
4ltie.
\Vn«hr
a
rm
.
1
ing his fourth birthday.
• Dansacted, coin tit rtte. ■ for fur
luimfi }*v Mi?*** Mwnt Dim* «■»» Sat*
,
U» miA . h,nm • i'.’ti* Mi, Vimii hies u»«la«\
The party wa* held on the lawn
“
........
Thri* u n r t h ie t
{14
1
1
al
&lt;
h
JuniuT
,
a
Committee
fur
suppei
fig
-t
d.
■
of the llaye* home where game*
luliii
s nf t itrii biaVt iii *
•
±Ct»l\4*
were enjoyed throughout the af fit of the volunteer fit.
ternoon. Decoration* carried out
,l* ***' beid at in curly -l.it
!! i-ik-v. -oti of
Tit i-MlInn 1
Appointee* Were Mr- Muti,- . Mr. {&lt;ih! Mi,- . V\\ J-, Jiiarlb**.
HalloweVp motif and each young
guest received a Hallowe'en toy as Dlge Mrs. Ralph Ijanmi-uhi,' At&gt;, ‘ laljin ft*‘.V VuUi * tfi’1 * ' jr|ia|t,‘iu'ftt , '.V \K E I T Ml -i.NIISS .
•I. H. Mt-nick.
V
* • ■ &lt;f &gt; .
a Javw,
. ,
By "Ailvertising In | /
; Wn him-'ji-u D &lt; • lie alan has ’ Refreshment* conslkting \if Ire worth. Five new until-'.
-TR *~Nii*ewi&gt;ee— 'l A
e a r,
itiffern:la^l^rrfa I-. :fi -.•e^nfsl-ennr »■ •
Hayes, Mr*. J . ! the hostesses; MM- ' Hwilw I u Ui. n
&gt; u liosi , f
---Dean. Mrs. James Hay
i ; tU. W. -M 5iw&gt;Vlgne; J:: A: lllstlln c, ILtyl.uiii 'Tlon in
uml a!
• nc
, jtfL 1
E.- Htggtni and' Mr*,
wing' Johmiv Milwee. June Tliurnriiid. i
with a .mh i:*f j.iy
|
0 » * :\4 S S t f U H J
gan to the following
Charles llig -I Seminole k. \ \ . A -- lotion of
| vi m f ‘ | V : ■ -otnl u •HeC H ta M a M P N lS P ^ ^ ^
Ha&gt;e* honor gurst, Chr
a S T R JS • • ....................... . .......
.. .
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f

■nd-Mr*.-IlK-C'.-HimrrTnTrTei weefcrrtd WH -Mr,' 'likfMh: Car
turned on Wednesday from 1’rtU- roll. Mr ami Mr*. Smith, Mr. and
btryjllr, 0 . where they liavs b—n»|Alr*, H. L. iVrkim, J r .7 Mr: and
spending some time,
Mrs.- W. P. Heard, Mr. and Mr*.
Clyde Terwillegar, Jr., Mr. and
Friends of Mr*. - John llerbst Mr*. James Crapp*. Mr. and Mr*.
will regret to learn that she is Harry Tookr, Mr. and Mr*. Jack 8 &amp; 1 3 ,J t % l C . S Silw faaW i
confined to the FeinalA Laughton Varndoc. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Smith, Dietrich*. Miriam, Diane. Hobby 1 ""
" t 1" M
n I. ,
Memurial Hospital.
Mr. amt Mr*. J, S. Stuck. Mr. and and Jimmie
Moye,
Shirley
.
"
’’
‘K
„
f . Trr«* urn! thru* %%«-» *» -l r fm
,.v
., j
Mrs. Boy Mann arrived today Mrs. George Thurston, Mr. and gan, Jimmie Terwil iger. Dian and |,. K t;,„ v il„,|
A
Ml. M \
by plane from Ninth Carolina Mra. J. A. Ponder, Mr. and Mr*. Bedfoid Aiken and RoUf Vlhlen. | ,{,.v
Hoy
Symes,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Harold
Also
AnguStewart.
J.vle
and
nm,
m
(
m
Run,
.........
-I,
where she has been spending totqe
Uilhani
tll | ritliu, uii
time. Mr, Mann mol s o n John, Katner and guests, Morgan Beni- Floyi!
aril of New York City and Otho III. David and Michael Watkins. nj eoiiltibutiuns (■■ llie pn-gi.itr
will return in the near fur lure.
Kastner of Logigonier, Pa.
Malcotm and Billy Higgins, Julin- a bounteous ehiekon J . ,
: 1--1
Also Mr, and Mrs. Walter High, ny White, fave
►*v. G a m e r.......John- w„ M.rvi)l
.
Mrs- Harry 11. Ward has re­
David and Joyce Stan- j T|(t. „ &lt;Km. |, l llllfII ,, ,il(1 , UA,
turned to Sanford after visiting Mr. and Mr*. t». W. Spencer and son. Alfred.I. Da
for a week with her grandson and son. Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ley and Betty Jeon Hayes. Also
family, Mr. and Mrs.. Hurry Ward Lane. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. McCall. Mr*. J-. K. Terwilhger. Mr*. 'Alfred
Mr. and Mr*. II. H. Coleman, Mr. Stanley. Mr*. D. B. Watkins. Mrs.
in Orlando.
and Mrs. Andrew Carraway, Mr. Malctdnt lliggin*. Mr*. W.-E. VihG E N E V A N'FWS
c r
M|#* Gail Bitting ami Misa nnd Mr*. Fred Bell, Mr. and Mr*. ten. Mrs. John 8. White, II, Mrs. L.
ID MRS. \ E. MtIH t
" J
Sylvia Hayes spent the Weekend In W. G. Fleming, Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Johnson. Mrs. Morgan. M rs.
t \ Bnx-kman ,
Jacksonville with friend* . They W., Allman, Mrs. Ilrure Laneey, Higgins. Mr*. Dean and Mr. ami
.her si*tt*r and brothei «i
M,
were accompanied by Sylvia's Robert Cornell, Mr*. Glen t.lnglr, Mrs. Janie* llaye*.
and Mis, \V. |(, Hiuilli
father, W. M. Mussel white
i Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whrlrhel,
1‘iilm Reach.
.
‘ —
jtaizabeth Whigatn, l.estrr Guthrie,
■ Mr. nqd Mra. Alien Wallnca; Richard Peas, Dorothy Powell, Scholarship Awarded
All i Nolle Si'hinMi "t m ■
spent the week r • in I
hove relurneil to 'S an fmd from M Huwanl floor I,.'John Ivey, F. D.
M " J " n 111 IIT S IItill I v U I hotin- ot 'Rest Ib u t. n . &gt;.
trip thVmigh North Cnroliqa and Scott. W. M. Bender.
Mm ney.
Ohio. Their marriage was an
Also Mr. and Mr*. Hamilton
Gwvriii Marshall Keel, son of
Mr. liny N irhojs
event of Aug. U in Spartanburg, Bisbee. Mrs. t’amilla Bruce, Mr.
and* Mrs"" F * e !" Jluumiilat’ w iddN r. and-Mr*. .Watson Reel of this^ EdMm_UuU- I m i y ^ ^ d - : .
..- - S C.
guest*. William S. Burnham of *'.tv l.a- t« . n awarded an
" .!«*» in Otltind" • f Friend* will lie interested to Itockport, Mass., and C. Douglas acholnr*liip by the Johns Hopkins work, nnd 'It- Ainu I ..
learn that Mr. and Mr*. Ed Levy Wheeler of Winchester, Mat*., Mr. University of Baltimore. Md , it j Mrs. LoHl .Moron j'n.l .1 t-i,
Whitner
have
.
, relurnetl to Hanfurd. nnd Mrs. Juhrt Ualioway, Mr*. Hoy wa* announced today by tho uni Muthirux nre t .i.i- 1 n__
l e1nl&lt;riTn.s~fl i ei a lm e.
Mn~t^nry-has-breTT-n niemtsT »f Hotter, Mr nnd "Mm. R o y Wllr |^ e" HY
Tin- seholarship entitle* the hoiMr*. Katherine Dan
the Toronto Maple Leaf hnsebnll linriis, Mr, and Mrs. Kutly taring,
dcr
.to
free-tuition
for
one
year
[ fM1.hds in Palall.u
I r a n i of the International League (J, W. Austin', Mr*. C. M. Hand,
j
,
, . j ,,
during the summer.
t Mr. nnd Mr*. Ed l.evy M’hllnrr and if the stuilent maintains the | y j,.
high -tandards of
dership anti ||et»h irn-ntlv vr-iti,| tiei ffttHi it;
ami Mr. and Mr*. C. K. Spencer.
academic tterformaiice wklrit won Mrs. II. N. S u e n ll.
Mr. and Mr*. Janies M. THyes [
him the original nwnnk tile schol­
Airs. W J. Daniel -• t— V
and family heve retuined t*&gt; their I v i t r n f ' i r r ' l n M i&gt; o lu
arship tony 'be Tc-graqjcd each Evelyn Daniel* had •' tin
GIVE
home in Arlington. Va. after *
11 i / 1 ,
. ,
of hi* college career. Mr. recently, Sir. «nd All \\
I
spending „ short time In Sanford.
W i t h M l*S . V O d O p lC h year
Reel is » graduate of Scmidolc lliannon. All*.' ItelHqi
.t • i
While in Florida Mr. and Mrs.
High SchiHil where he was n wem- aml fahiily oT Co. o n '
llaye* and Mr. and Mr* Ralph
Mrs. Charles Vodopich enter­ ber of the football squad for two
The fitsl IT A lUeetl' i lm if.,
Itean visited for a*week a t Day­ tained memlH’rs of tin' Ixora Cir­ years and was a memtier of the
present ) ' ;|1 " ;i heM u, i It.
tona Bench.
cle of tlie Sanford Garden Club on Kev (‘lull. He was treasurer "f seliotd aildiloiilltll with el • ' • I.
Friday afternoon at her home at the Junior Class and a member of electyd pii-sntent ,
■
Mr*. John Galloway • nnd Mrs. Indian Mound Village. Mrs. Ed­ the Studejit^Couiu il.
Mldhaio, offleintmp.. J'l), ..■■ (
A. I„ Skinner spent Friday in ward lliggin*. Jr., chairman, pre­
He is majorlry In physics in l.lle &lt;it lit y ■linirnum, AG
I.
&lt;d
Frostproof wneie they attended sided over the meeting, Mr*. A.
n tea given by Mrs. ‘L. Mnxcy K. Rossetter, guest speaker, had College of Art* nmi Sciences at AleG ill, ii Vi d -li. --Ion. ' , |
Johns Hopkins nnd plans to non dougllllllls and hot‘ lea 1" Ibe f&gt;dannouncing Hit engagement of her
■laughter. Patricia, to Pal Wilson as the subject for her talk the tiniic oil into giHilonte woii. mid , lowing: M
r t l fo bi»4iL a ■
tn pHr* WtlFfll* IP •». U T Iilia I-'
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re

POLITENESS PAVCS THE WAY TO
I
^

Leisure

For the
Dressed M an—
mlsman or
ectator —

1 8 ,50up

-fe S S r

Try a Rayette Cold Wave
. Special during October only
$10
FREE- Nylon Brush with every Permanent $16
. tw
or oyer
W
Open every Wednesday and two evenlnga a week
Harriett MlOer
.
Waheta Cribble

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK^I
North Park Avenue

7

, Phone

‘'Naughty But Nice"
*

••vJw K B g r

Paramount Newg
14c -Opena 12:45P.M.- 40c

LADD T i, p,H

Supej
of
and Brown.

red Leisure Coat*
corduroy in Tan
By CRESCO.

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^ " h e Parent Teacher* Associa­
tion of the Junior llisch School will Mrs. Heeren Speaks
meet at 3:30 P. H. le a R. l-rshrr
will be the |(Uest speaker with the
To Mimosa Circle
subject for bis speech lieing the
proipeets for the construction n f
Mrg. Harry llecren wai the
OTHERS A CHANCE
a public swimming podl fur San­ guest speaker at the first monthly
ford.
At Oul Li lwtMsn t (ill%yivvi
meAing of the Mimosa Circle of
ti ilitifuu Ij uvo ihu lino.
the
Garden
Club
held
on
Friday
WEDNESDAY
The Civic Department of the morning at the home of Mrs.
Woman's Club will have a covered Floyd Palmer in San Lanla. .The
dWi luHrhron at the club house group met in the garden at 10:30
J F 12:3(1 P. M. Jack Ratlgan will A. M. with Mr*. Palmer, chair­
be th r speaker. Hostesses are man, ’ presiding. All committee
Mrs. W. H. Brinson, Me*. C. F. chairmen were called upon for
Proctor. Sr., Mrs, J. T. Newby their reports after Which Mr*. J.
N. A siarrllo introduced Mra.
and Mrs. J. C. Bennett.
r&gt;l&lt;EBP ' M i s
llecren who spoke on the names
OiiJ 7 MUre‘
THURSDAY
of plant*. She urged each nirmsirs.
Upon compli-tiun of his G, C, l.i-ITI . At
lliim ei Jtititifid
The Veterans of Foreign Wars twr - tn- kmn»—th e rut l i'i t *bntnntrtlt
yaur
Clyde TenVillegar was appointed Studies Mr. Reel hope* to Wink in Mrs. A. E Mm mi AD Mai 1,.
Auxiliary wHI""Kold a meeting at designation of every plant in their
a
re
s
e
a
r
c
h
l
a
b
o
r
a
t
o
r
y
ill
t
h
e
field
Nit-huh.
M
iJ
.
.
h
.
M
O
Ml8:00 P. &gt;|. at th«t,Tourist Center. garden. She also showed cut­
Mr*. FrederSe Dill, the former I rhalrrfian of radio f»r the circle
(-.iKltl" UMI.-.i.i, tTI* J f" - i:
The _ American Home Depart- ting* /rum different plant*Twbitl? lari* Martin nf Hartford.-wtnj~W«*-T«»'b M r*.-James-t’rappa- a* chnirt o t -trqelear- physic* Mrs. A . G. .A lb ii mid Jii i'jdi t.
, tnent oT the" Sanford Woman’s were given to the members-of the
man of plant suit's,
graduated
from
Yale
High
Behind
Mntiiii-uv.
Club will maat at tluv d u b house circle.
Mra, James Terwilllger reported
In Yale Mich., and completed her
Sir. mul Ati
It.(ot 1 . film ,d 1
.JrS :0 0 P. M. -MraJ 0t8(U Wilson
Iln n iw Itirth /ln v
Mra. W. K. Rain** reported on Work at the Katharine Gibbs on the U kiil meeting held on Wed4 will be guest speaker with her the meeting of the Garden Center
lo--day ami jJ ip group iL-cidtul thal -* —s U l l l J 'j l J l l O l l l i U J . ------ 4V*m*yUsMrMr s n —n -^ifTnr .r;
home of Ml* Ni-lb- riii'inrri wlnii' 1____
1 subJ«ctJw jnjr"totl_W ac.Fabrk*.,i ■ m r'nrti-trtlM n m p n iw rs-b r .nt* School in Hurtun.-hmi Ttcrepted &lt;*“j n)| ensuing meetunriTwoiiId be hr!
u u
, .
, .
Hostesses wTIT b o a lr s . Fred 11. Mimosa Circle would assist in the por tion at tiinn and Company, " ,
Ihey timid llo-ir In.in*- in* till* pin
H A iN G v y
Williams. Strsr-J.-’O.-Htggtns and Junior Chamber of Commerce In­ ............. ..... - iw *. ’
pi-ity pun Imst’d fnrtu I.. N._^SulOelubcr 16 SK
ISJ
L
J
S
S
2
S
S
K
u liuiY* '
Gon'WMrs. James Crspps.
tmi.
Sin. Fird Aiiiiiioiger
to tin- next meeting, Nov. 14, and
formation Itooth I n . the early
iNban^rS
H
a-'U
Sir*, tj. f*. la'Fil* spent Sunday
Offnbrr 11
a plant salt* will I* In-Id. -•*
spring. A report was heard from
tbu'tl
lit Pim-indle with lit-i eot* mjil
Henry Tamm, Jr.
Following the business meeting
Mrs. Lyman Phillips on the radio Luncheon Held By
daughter
iii -Iuw,
Mr.
mid
M
is.
October
13
Mrs. McLaulin Speaks program of the Garden Club which
refreshment* rarrying out a Hal­
Hrrnaid I.eFils.
Sir*. Robert Wailibmn
RELEA SE THE LINE
motif Were served to the
l&gt;egin this month and urged
. JuearnndaX ircle lowe'en
A t Circle Meeting will
following: Mr*, lliggin*. Mr*. B.
members to hand in questions to
IN EM ERGEN CY
L. I’erkins, Jr.. Mrs. Dale Seott,
be answered during the program
A covered dish luncheon wa*
be growing and care of azalrat
NOT
A
HOT
WAVE.
.
.
.
Mr*.
Richard
Brown,
Mr*.
E.
B.
When
another putty on the line
held by members of the Jacnr- ., , ,
* was the subject of a talk given by on gardening.
Mra.
George
Thurston,
'
Mean*
of
raising
fund*
for
tho
NOT
A
.COI,l&gt;
WAVE.
b
u
r
an
u rn m u o m y , p ltia ta
nmlft
Circle
of
the
Sanford
Garden;
Mis. Henry McLaulin, Jr. at the
Mr*. Malcolm
Hut A Combination O f Tint Heat
rt-leuro the lino quktly.
. monthly meellnjt of the Central building project of the .club were Cl., for their opening m « l nit Mrs. , Terwillegar,
Mn&lt;
Willlam
Smith.
Jr.,
Circle of the Ssnford Garden Club discussed anti Sirs. Bacot Kllcrbe Of the year at the home .if Mrs, M„ ,-r
Features Of All Witving M ctlmita.
m ,,' K oustter and
held on Friday morning at 10:00 and Mra. C. P. Ilarkcy were ap- AA. il. Brinson oo Park Aye. MJ' iirx. VAdotdrfl
Vuti Will l-’.xperitmt
puintul a* directors for a plAilt l im y --- ll44»|Tb&gt;|&gt;---Wftrt tKf---fMW—
p'rJjccl. MrT." I'flim.;r rei&gt;..My«n nr SUvdkcr *nd-»pok* on-bulb*, tub&gt; l
A N ow 'T h r ill W ith o u t* New
tbe board meeting which was held
• LOW IIKAT. WAVE.
McCall presided rfnrinjr the busi­ the
ers nnd rbiiome*. She. staU-d tbnt Mrs. Fitts Writer tains
ness session and plans were made las; Wednesday at the. Mayfair
(17- Yr wftf irrHrtrrtTtrKy In
plant*
should
%•
planted
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A
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l
T
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lan . — —
----- -- in D c to h r. and advhe.F .th a t
for the coming ytar*l activities
V lia p iu
a p l e a s a n z pa jr j u n e
„
S iu tfn rd )
Cookbooks
6t«lellinlj,it ' fnr
U/dl-nelnff adjournment, of the though they are left In the ground
M k.and Mr*. A, K, Hoi setter re- meeting an exrhange of-.planta the year round It f* advisable to
SC Agne* Chapter of the Wom­
EVA - BESS BEAUTY SHOP
cA ted on horticulture. Members was held. Those present for the take them nut of the ground for an's Auxiliary of Holy Cross Rpl*.
SOUTHERN BILL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
108 East Seri md Street
IMitnut 50.1
TOlunti'ered their services for the meeting were Mr*. Jack Phillips,* two pr-three week* W o re tJclo- ropal Church met rectmUy at thr*
IrHorjiorofrtd
Junior Chamber of Commerce In­ Mr*. Raines, Mr*. George Hud­ l*r to insure finer blnssnhis.
home of Mra, W. A. Fltfs on
formation Booth. In lira. Mr- son. Mr»i Atzarello, Mr*. P. J.
Celery
Avenue.
Mra.
sFilt*
pre­
The Jnraranda Circle will spoil- sided over the business meeting
Laulln’s talk she exhlhited speci­ Weber, Mr*. W. C. William*, Mr*?
men of the different azaleas and Roy Reel, Mr*.' W. 8. Willi*. Mra. *or a • football game on N'ov. 4 nnd appultgrd enmmiltea fur the
Fed coming V*ar.
at the conclusion directed a brief J, M.-Cameron, Mr*. W. D. Hof­ betwoen Sanford a B*by
quit program.
mann. Mr*. Phillip*, Mrs. Ilarkey, I r ni',ln nr
n,V ton*.
were m .de to contribute
Those present were Mrt. Zab Mr*. Ellerbe. Mr*. R. Tc Thoma*. ih!
,lo£r,th
1if"e -lo
ll,e United Thank Offering afthe
game
will
he
devoted
,,r
wlllch
refreshment* consisting
Ratliff. Mrs. Rossetter, Mr*..Mc­ Mr*. II. M. Pearce, Mra_ R. E.
Call. Mrs.. Joder Cameron, Mr*. Ptrurlfuy, Mr*, Palmer and gurst, building fund and to Iwautifi, of Scptcti aconrs, tea ' and eake
catlun of the Scmtootg High School ■wero ecrvetl to Mr*. Margaret
E. G. Kllpatrirk, Mrs. Ira South- Mr*, ileeran.
ground*.
ward. Mrs. R. W. Turner, Mrm. F.
Barnes, Mra. George D. Bishop,"
Mr*. Fred Ganna presented Mrs. Me*. S -O . Chase, Mr*. William
w k Bolls,
R.« W.
Ruprecht,
WHI| Mrs.
PI l»i JV
If# It
M[lf1“
llecren with » gift from the Morrison', Mr*. Minnie Jones, Mr*.
McLaulin and Mra. Bolx.
Miss Chapman Will
circle In appreciation for her Mary Slone, Sir*. B, F. Whitner,
Attend Scarritt help In organixlng the circle and Jr.. Mv». -Fred I'ope, Mr*. Mur■*
*
work during the year.
garet Marshall. Mr*. Henry Mc­
Celery Crate Holds
Those
present
were
Mr*.
Hcrrcn,
Laulin.
Mra.
W.
E.
Klrchhoff
and
Mabel Chapman, daughter
F irst Fall-Dance of Miss
Mr, and Mr*. W. P. Ch*pm*n. Mr*. Ganas, Mr*. U I- Still, Mrs. Hev. Stark T. Carpenter.
ha* enrolled for adv*nee*d train- B. G, Methvin, Mra. A. C. Starke,
SOUTH HIDE , l \ T. A.
, The fall opening of th* Celery Ing at Scarritt College In Na*h- Mr*. K. E. Cooper, Mra. Earl
A special meeting has lieen
Crata waa held on Saturday flight ville, Tenn. according to an an­ Hlggenhotham, Mr*. L. I. Hughey,
b a t 7:80 P. M. with'over 100 mem- nouncement received from Pra*. Mr*. Frank Miller, Mr*. Thoma* called q t the bdhrd of the Bouth
U n and gueita attending. Dane- Hugh C. Stunt*. Before going Vaughn. Mr*. J. Roy Britt, Mr*. Side Parent Teacher* Association
,'im was enjoyed to the music of to Scarritt, MIm Chapman taught Robert Keely' and lira. Brinson, for 2:00 I*. M, a t the school audi­
torium on TAreiday afternoon.
r-ffirord player until 11:00 o'clock. echool for three jtflar* and h**
Th* large auditorium waa decor­ also worked as church secretary,
ated with • profusion of attrac­ a director of youth work, and a*
* AJ^LQRIDA STATE THEATRE &lt;
tive fall flower* and bamboo.
Director Fred R. Genea and counselor In Girt Scout camp*.
Herttrrt Btsnstrom were In charge She la now taking apeciallied
of lire entertaining program dur­ training a t S carritt In prep­
Hy McGREGOR.
ing which time a prize waa won by aration for aoclal-rallglou* work.
STARTS
TUESDAY
FOR
2
DAYS!
Scarritt
CollegeIs
an
acYou’ll
unjoy the quuliilen of these all wool
Mias Barbara McNab. Following
the program refreshment* con­ craditod senior college and gradjui-ketH,
. . Full cut nnd comfortahle fur iula
Tbt Scrttni Gn ateu Rtmance t f tht S k in !
sisting of fruit punch and cake uate school providing specialised
of tirtidn. . . Tallured for mnart |K»rfuctlon.=
training,
fa
r
careen
of
Christian
»cr* eenr»d._ ^ . ^ - . — . f »
They hoaat hnndflomc fabric* in nnlid color*
j(foitr**r» and chaperones at­ service. Graduates of the college
and your favorite color combinatiouH. . . .
tending were Mr*. 8- C. Graham, serve aa director* of religious
Mra. 0 . ‘ R. Smith, Mra. H. M. missionaries, artt Inherit workers,
Sized 84 lo 40.
Pearce, Mrs. W. C. Clause, Mra. YWCA leaders teacher* or Bible
Genoa and-M r. and lira . Herman In the public schools and In other
E, Morris._________ ; _
_____ positions of Christian leadership.

WANT NATURALLY CURLY HAIR?

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�in an attempt to cross the Bull-

COMMENTS
.man." Iiecause MacDonald stuck
The favored DeLand Uulldogs
op fa t 'Brawyh-Hieker,
Larry MacPhail
Kud Krnnie, sportswriter for
the New YolIs Herald Tribune re­
cently blasted Larry MacPhail,
New York Yankee haschall owner,
with some of the most unreserved
words that the writer has evei

one of Jhe most eon*ervativp. in the
nation's laigct ciiy, nnd n«
.,
r a comment
■portawiite
I'hall ur« th n .f u if mI
slgnirirani
The article impressed u* so vi­
vidly that we felt that we should

jrntion completely, lie
informally and *|H&lt;ctacularly In
the .Yankee'clubhouse- immedintely
after the team won the World
Kcricx by defeating Brooklyn In
the. seventh game Monday.
"SlarPhall had made a night of
R. After hogging attention ln the
Yankee clubhouse, where (he play­
ers were reveling in. the winning
of the world rhamplonshlp in
Monday's deciding gam e'w lth the
Brooklyn Dodgers, and after
muscling into the headline* by
announcing .his rrtiriJUent a*
president of Ihe. club, MaePhall
proceeded to loose up the vielory
celebration in the Biltmore."
. "He puncheil MacDonald, for­
mer road secretary of the Dodgers
and his one-time "rig h t-h an d

MARTIN
OUTBOARD
MOTORS

MONDAY, OCT. IS, 1147

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

hlmtrlf. ThrTe is nothing un­
usual about this and, ordinarily It win over the scrappy Sanford
would not l&gt;e worth mentioning, erv Feds, 12 to 0. before nearly
hut he made himself such an ob­ 1.500 screaming fans in the Mun­
noxious part of the Yankee victory icipal Rtadium.
The Feds outplayed the Doga
rrlehration. it mutt lie repotted.
"MacPhail. who could have been during the first period and re­
the greatest leader haseltall ever mained In Delaind territory dur­
has -known, never could let welt ing moat of the stansa, hot the
DcUnd ’attack began.!#, rilfb ..Ip.
an g v th . meat, llg i l f f i y JtyM-to. the second uuarter when the purgive everything that little hit eXa.
tta which spoils' it. He is Incttp- , ole and white rolled 71*yards for
shir of keeping his mouth shut. their first touchdown. In the fin­
He is a colossal egoist, lie could al period Bulldog halfback Cliff
not even .wait a .day, Ur. announce . Klrchoff scampered 70 yard* for
his resignation. He had to rob the flnarscore of Uig gahfe.
Late In the first period, on .the
his own hall club nf ita space in
the newspapers and the airwaves' exchange of kicks the Bulldog*
charge of their own #9 yard
hv announcing hi* resignation in
the midst of its World Berirs vir- •tripe. Tailback Charles Beatty
heggn the march to pay dirt as he
“A little more than a year after ripped off a IS ya(d gain over the
MacPhail came into th r Yankee Fed right tackfe, then added 14
presidency, he so Irritated J im- Mr- more via an aerial to Marty MrCarthy, the manager who won l.aulin as the period came to a
*
. right ‘pennants and seven world close. - .
The Dog* opened the second
championship* for the Yankees,
that MrCarthy resigned. Bill t|uartcr on the Fed 42 ynrd *trlpe
Dickey, who succeeded McCarthy, nnd inarehcd without interruption
to the Hanford two yard marker
could not take it, either. He also where
Lowell Hillman
resigned In the' same season, HUn." hurdled fidjback
Fed forward wall to
But he is restless whrn he i* cross thethe
double marker into pay
not rauslng commotion and tn»u;
Me. He started a ru'w with (hr
la te In the socoqd quarter Kay
Brooklyn club last winter apropos Dunhar
lntercvpte&lt;l one of Buddy
the signing of Chuck Drrssen, one I! Rvol’s
pasea to start- a Ftd offen­
its coaches. To annoy the siv e that
endetl in the Del-and 21
slger owners, he let the sus­
' as time ran out in thr first half.
picion that hit was going to ,hirr
With Quarterback Ray Dunhar
Leo liurocher as manager of the I&lt;and
Winghack Johgny Alexander
Yankres grow unrhockcd. Then rarrving
the hall, panfortl pushed
he made Bucky Harris hi* man- J to the Dog 30 early In the fourth

K

1 iiiiirtitr

Til8F
m «itPin ha’
only retired two Dmlgers, it also
retirinl MacPhail."
Here 'n There _
Willi* Anderson, star Seminole
High Sehiml Celery Fed gridder
during the 104*1 season played a
lot of good football for the Au­
burn Tiger* against the Univer­
sity of.F lorida Jn Montgomery,

but

op « rovprao
oral Sanford
regalnrd his
70 vartls for

Post Office Wins
First League
Game . womrn
_
,
The Hartford b o w I i n k season
opened Thursday nigh l' when
Trrgtrr N q c-t;x tg n w l-th eir Trtgy.*

eompMed three-not of five
The starting lineupi
•Sanford
Cooper
Jensen
Hass
Merton

.« p u n w o i i
C. Dunoar
L it
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I. II
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COPPER-CLAD STAINLESS STEEL
FOR A LIFETIME OF BETTER COOKING
• game
ime series *withhigh singly g1

ihu Mavfair Inn.

Halhitrs [.cads In
Tennis Tournament

Sauce Pan - Double Boilers - Dutch Oven

Itirordo Balhiers, Braxihan and
Chilean national single, rhamplon.
now atleiMling Rollins College.

French Chef 10

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Junior VnmRy

ORLANDO STADIUM - OCT. 18- 8 P. M
G e n e ra ls ^L.25
Reserved- $1.75
S tu d en ts- 50c

Canning Size

A dvunc* T ic k a U - Ralcuny
O rnfige n t INnr, O rln n d o

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
306 E. FIRST ST.

PHONE 998

Sanford turned to the air. in
the final minutes uf the contest
D roadus, F lo rid a hack, on a ja u n t

SPORTING GOODS
306 Enwl Firsl Street

W H ISKER-W INE
AND INC LUXURIOUS NEW FRAZER MANHATTAN
Thq_fnmnu* fmblcrpp.pictured i»ero identify two.
Automobile* thnt nro America'* greatest poetioar
motor car values! You will b o o them everywhere bocauso there are now mqre than 95,000 Kaibkr and
F r a zsr ownore—and every month an additional
14,000 to 15,000 amart people who know values,
anap up Willow Run’s currant production.

NICK’S-PACKAGE STORE
410 Sanford Avenue

B u rp ru in g

never yet been able to build enough K aiser and
F razer care to fill the demand. For the word haa
oprend that these care are priced "r»#U” —that
nov.tu-rf plr? can you find L’uch DQZiwacA'alu:! T kkn
a look at wbnt our owners say they are getting fbr
their new cAr-dollarel Some'of their voluntary

HARDWARE CO

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t

PICK-THE-WINNER
CONTEST

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4«t Prize— 1 Pflue^cr Akron Reel
2nd P rize- 1 My Buddy Fishing Tackle
HILL HARDWARE CO.
Third Thru Fifth Prlzcn
....... For
Each' Prize Winner, One P bhh For Two To
Ritz Theater
INSTRUCTIONS
Ilnlhtla rnuKl be In The Herald office before noon
on Friday or poMlmnrked by that lime. All gamea
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SAY 410UT THE VXtUES THEY GET POR THEIR MONEY
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formed beautifully in Ihe n
exact trot it deliver* n\. r 15 n
on mountain driving."—Prom
Pa.. Manufacturer.
: I
Sets #f Caoiraf—"M y Kaiaer ii
to liamllo th at I have ever
have given it some pretty har
and mud."— From an Inkstl
lory Worker.
'
m ikw a m onth, m ostly in
w here tha roads are nlent

I am Angelos, Cal., Lumberman.
CaaWW»'-"For riding comfort, roominess, visi­
bility In.driving, ease of handling, and pick­
up. my K*la.--r u better than any car I havh
opri! owned or driven. I bare d o re n It 8,000
M ins."—From a 0. Hadley Falk, Maas.,
A rchitect
been a fleet truck
Cva#&gt;Y CSneSrxKlfan—"Ha
I qualified to say
operator for 16 year*. I
n my Fraser are
th at tha component pot
can't be beat Tor
th* best V&gt; be obtained,
g. It's a piaamira
comfort ard smooth her*

,

time o u t It is my must important piece of
equipm ent in traveling eleven southern
(.latea."—From a Dallas, Tex., ftnlesman.
. iM***qr—" I now hava 1,1,024 mile* on ray
Frasar. I have tha nicaat riding c«r I aver
owned and aa for economy—well, I get aa
Wih as 25 mile* lo tha gallon with tha over­
drive!"—From an Ida Grove, la., RaalEstata
Man.
.
lands* -" Just returnad from a 3,498-mil* trip
through 'IVntv, No. Carolina. So. Carolina,
Ga.. Fla.. Ala., and La., and found Kaiser­
, Frasar dealars avervwhrro courteous, effi­
cient and happy to hava via stop—although
wn really did not need service Thanks to our
Kaiaer, we had a parfact trip."—From a
Stuttgart, Ark-, Housewife.

Frazer.

BOSTON

nt 10 &lt;o 12 o’clock

Your Ballot In Early*

Both cars are serrked with
genuine factory p a r ts —
wherever you g o -b y one
of the four fsrgelf auto­
m obile d e a lt! o rta n lsa tloni la the world.
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•BE SURE TO PILL IN TH E FOLLOWING*

all Electric Co,

nd. Thooo quotations are typical of thousands just
. liko thorn on filo at tha factory.
.
.
" If you are interested in tlw boot pnaaibla In­
vestment o f your pereohal transportation money
come and ace those care! Drive eitherkone! Then
you.be the'judge-. You will say that you never en­
joyed bucIi a ride before—fa any car at any prioel
And—another nice thing—Willow Run is pro­
ducing 3 core every 2 minutes. We ore getting our
ahafe and are delivering now!^

From a Greensboro, N. C.,
MaadhkflN "1 havedriveni
ties is Just 18 weeks will

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125 8 . Court S treet, Orlnndo, FU .

irrigated truck farm, newly
ploughed and harrowed. 12 a r­
tesian well*, a 7 room dwelling,
2 tenant houses. 2 large barn* FOR 8ALE— LInicrock for drltrsDwelling for rent only with • w»r» and roadwaye—Phone
farm. On Cameron avenue. East
side. Hanford, F Is,'p h o n e 102- ALUMINUM raxcmcnl windows.
1L P. O. Box 883, B. H Stowe.
Hlrel easement ami Aluminum
double hung' window*. Mnnelr
Concrete Cu. 3tfJ Elm Ave.
2
W A N TED TO RENT
House or apartm ent fur Mason,
adult* only. Merrill. 24 Central SKL'JIuimir Cowan’s Sheet \l«tul.
Work* for roof paint A n u f
Ave- Old Orrhard flrarh, Mr.
Painting. Phooe 010.

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fricmls, neighlioiA.
ings. Our 23th
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L. A. WINS PLAYOFF
OAKLAND. Calif., Oct. 13, (A*)
—They can engrave “Los Angeles.
1947” on the Pacific Coast ‘Base-

off. Referee. McLaughlin; umpire,
L. Smith; head linesman, Jasper,

frorti Ed Copeland, Rollins tennU
roach. In an eihihition match at
the Mayfair courts yesterday af­
ternoon.
•
Mr. Copeland wn* lending two
game* to love In the second set
when a sudden ihowef sent play*
cr* and spertator* scurrying for
shelter and ended the* exhibition
match by the Rollins tennis squad.
A niay-off of the match will tie
held at thr same location Sunday
afternoon, t)rt. 2d, at 2:00 o’clock,
it was announced todisy by Charles
Morritun. who officiated an um­
tin . a ttX r k
i i S C L ' n l pire at Ihe match.
liuddv Behrens of Ft. Imuderdale National Junior singlrs chamDion.was waiting id play wlih l'n rioue IIiisp, Peruvian and eastern
interrollcgiati. champion, and a
.match was scheduled. All
lalf Ipok Ihe i«»!L doubles
mi sev* thiTF-am atrm n t n - - m m ih eF siir
•m. atumblril
... „
plavers hit him, hut the Rollins tennis squad, who were
footing and squirmed guests nf Lind Welter, manager of
thesfinal score. Hill-

RECORD PLA1 EKS for rent. By Paints, Poultry Supplies, Natli IOI1 SALE: IJliu). Cocker Spaniel
day or week. The Music Bjx . IIP
Purina Feeds, iiruceties and
whelped Jun. 7. IIM7, -ire Chant­
W. 1st SL Phone 053.
Meat*. Toucbton A Watson, 1201 , pion Dunuumm Triolet Horn.
Celery, Phone 1100.
Dapi Irad ers Gland daughter,
OFFICE spars in Melach BuUdlng.
over in chatnpie: ■ in pcdijgrtw
i s r u light offices, newly uecor- BABY UKAND'PIANO Wurhtatsd. all utilities, heat and lanliP. recondltioiird. The Music
tor aersice furnished. Call Hd8ox. 11#- W. First St. Phono
R. A A. Dept. Store.
.
look.*
ipaco for office or-other typt&gt;bo&lt;ii4'f KANSFEH8—Large ireW assoriIne’Se. See William Davison, ■ment* Decal Set* for Kitchen*,

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l.«aKue No. 2 will play tonight,
l.um ning at 8:00 o'clock.
.
It has'lw en learned that the
Deljind
Iwwling
organisation
wishes to play Hanford, and a
match' is* being arranged nest
Sunday afterteion. * ‘This contest
willJ/c J h r .J lr tL o f - »n Inirr-city

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Legal Notice

— Doe-W’ -bistiffleielit- p ra ctice , the
s c o rln iT w a s hoi up to mid-season

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MONDAY. OCT. 13, 1947

ball 1-raguc Governor* Cup .today, nine the post-season playoff, four
The Angels pocketed an add)- game* to one, with a 7-3 victory
tioaal 115,000 yesterday by win- over the Oakland Acorns.

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AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. SoTrt LAWNK T r m v if n
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and Servioo. The Music Box,
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ILL furnished house or 3 nr
7sm \y.
UU W. 1st S t Phone 053.
room apartment by middle
red couple, no children or pet*.
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4 Florida State Uank-Bldg.
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C ROOM house in Midwa
HERALD OFFICE
* B l' l. t at Mil* Ita I r i t l i l r a h r ) ♦•H«*rI'OK T H E B E S T ICE CREAM
CEMENT STEPS for
Free estimate. Miraelc Concrete
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
HIGHWAY frontage on
... 17 and
Phone
02—large 10. room house with
rente-k apartment in good condi­
tion. H acre* of land with 500
Bert's Sewing Marh. Shop
W i m ake our own Ice Cren
foot frontage on highway. This
115 H. Fhenrh
Ph. I l ‘.t0
lu s ty —: Delicious —
property will meet State Board
of Health Sprclfiratlons for I'UXBDO FEEDS—sorrr.iete HE
O rrilfM fir* Nil
Hunt's Taxed* Feed S' •If#
drainage and health surroundII#tlIIPlit n f llijfh
•••*• " f t tl * •••! .»!*- Uf
ate* f..i till, nil,
I.S fie 11
'IfIKIa, |l»rnn**| 1fit!
11 I S nn fo rtl A venue
tween Sanford and Orlando. NEW SPINET PIANOS Weaver.
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Liberal trade in &amp; terms. The
.Kfucianii
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||ra &gt;t
Music Box. lilt W. First St.
FRKD .VV. BENDER
ami when ■lecteil,
9
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you rift* a lush sriiuo) graduate, h - .lf t ) lia.i stir -u fi.ri-it ,tu in .
OZARK IKE
Phone 1030
nisi ure interostnl in le.itning to &gt;»■—’ ‘i'. ‘ f | . , lm__ tsa n l J kulii. - to u r
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
Br Ray (,’oifo
- l l i i r . l l i c . T l * I'.ilt i for f e l l ,! ,,f
e v w y -h lg h n rirn rn e r’*;
HERPS WJtCRU' 0 2 AhK^
H )R QUICK 8AI.II Owner will
r ...l THINK THIS JOB
(1 T r
I I I ' n n e iftiR ^ rt
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G S J S T H *B U 8 IN C S0
. and you know WHAT
CABBAGE plant* lor sale. Lk l),
'raftiiig, Cutult tirtion.
C A LLS TOR A LITTLE
oossr
h a p p e n s t o U S T f w e LE
Mann, laikc Montoe.
nicely furnished 3 tied room
a fr a id ah 'd
girteering, enli-t In Ote Regular
n e v u h se e
— home on-2-large lots in very dfArmy for 3 yt-ar-, »r*&lt;l atteml
V tlk l D A ilA *
, OP ANY SUP-UPS
LOBE gteatest rul-mte* whole­
strahlc residential section May
A G E T kh o ckei
7 THAT WAY*..
r
sale
distributors,
offer*
novell*e handled for less than 17,0(8)
)J
O P P / ...6 0 IT
HOLO IT. ^
tie*. sundries, toy*, gift* to Variety tuql specialisation are tb,
rRun—Hal/ finincrt!.
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KN UCKLCSf
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V OTHER h i m
shrewd huyars. Glol«&gt; Trailing
New. 2 IxNlroom frame between
.
V
Oft U S /...,
school*, offering rt.urse* extend­
Co. 109 W. Flagler St., Miami,
Sanford and Orlando—white asing from* watch-making „n.i
liestrf* shingle, double flooring,
lelrivne-benalr to rallwsy bridge
copper plumbingeqaitruction nmi, I
NEITUNK KICKER nnd Motor
iTHIM LL
owner for own home.
S te a m l.o fo m a tiv e te
Sound, old frame 2 bedroom—2
Never ie fu rr has
SEPARATE
large lots, flowing well with WOOD nr coal hurning circulating
('round Force ptr-enletl surh no
US AGI'J,
heater. Used one season, splen­
mlnrmw pool—I miles out 'on
02AHK £
eiloeatiunal opportunity to the
did condition. P it Park Ave.
paved road. Cash price fl,7P&gt;0.
anihitioua young men of Amer­
Phone 347-J after 6 P. M.
Sem al.G ood Buys In Apartment*
ica. All expense* are paid, and
Bldg*.—One 3 family .(fu r. or
V"U Mill (-arn at least $75 a
ONE
new
8
ft.
Wfn-Power
Deep
r a r n l n g m o n th ly
f9 8. fi !)
T w o 4 I s i n i l y , ( u r r il. - lir i l
—•“&gt;!•l»-e-t -b-»
&gt; Sanford Hlertrtr Co;-TTR JT6‘
school nf voiir eholre* yini will
noli*
Ave.
1172.50., One 0 family, furnish(** a topaflighl specialist in the
E V ,’MOUSL
ejt. now.earning monthly 1240.00. USED Yulran restauiant ga* ■LJil tiiiJvj intereil- volt mint
A eJ^tdciU m uidur l&gt;i(c
Bjr WirtriTTsTicy
—stu u r - KiK« r T n mnt rnTir" n i.‘ih".&gt; .T en rtr to in plfliv*; 'tolnsr oT an
mrnta ami huslnaassa.
C o y n t y 4100.
.
Army technician, or in the luoad
CWKK.V
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JOHN W. IL MOURE, Realtor
•i t* tlian fielil* " ^ .810 ejnliratiii!L|
-)*ovuky .
JiOlVMANV CTXKETS CO
» Mriwh Bldg. 221 B. First SL ON K N EW - 8 rt~ G E. Deep
Alutvuvyr. iLitittg lTi&gt;. imuiAiI
lmb w a v e
-n-iurr-TU!
-c*vr\v N &lt;
'CMBWNQ ^ G-youuO^
Freeze J329.76. . One fit inch
Phnns 1313
a- lhre*‘-year enlistment, yrfli
/ 6 ouuguuuW
Cabinet sink, all porrelain $140.­
for
C
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f,C
b'nt
Cold*,
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roach
if
i$
can artonlly sale up to. $2,000.
95. One 48 In. rabim-t sink,
LAKE FRONT PROPERTY, well
i) other organiration tun offer
_ T .a P ,: - :
■stainless
steel
9137.50.
One
30
located, in Ocala National Foryou all these advkntag, •*, so go 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Gal.
Round
Water
Heater
$111..
**t area. Buy. now * choice lot
to your nearest I?. Jt. Army X
for hunting and fishing
Air ForotsBecruiling .station to­
C~
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HANFORD BLRCTRIC CO.
or another larger sequestered
day, Get full detail* of this n&lt;’W
plete radiator service, ion Ha
* ’ 118 Magnolia ^ fy ..
trnrt near Highway,
lliir^way, f’
or coun­
tract
for
program at no obligation'to )«")
f&lt; rd Ave. Phono 35H-W.
try lodge or rluh.houra... Ad­
wlmfoevet.
Heh‘
is
Ihe
eUanre
Gat apace heaters 114.05 -up
dress Hog HI. Astor. Florida.
EXPERT
auto painting and bod
nf
a
Irfetilnef
Do
It
now!
II. II. POPE CO. INC.
repair. A || work guaranle.-i
. NEW six-room frame bungalow,
12 S P E C IA L S h « V |C E S
Body Shur
MINI P r . w *.
. L (sll,b»
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;ts r Bring room, dining room, kltcli'.'IQQ
French
Ave.
Phone 1000 J,'
kets for sleeping comfort-.
'
™ *{*• hath and three bedrooms— _____II. H. POPE CO. INC.
I.ONNIH~MCMUl.LKN'8 Market
- •« Urge rooms with porch and
Thursday, SANFORD Beauty Salon. 30V
laqndry, one bedroom not com- G. e TRANGE No. 1CTFI. itftlT o .
Park Phone 1364. M. McMah­
Friday A Saturday.
P'rirlv finished. Located near
on Spiral permanent, lasting
O. E. Refrigerator. 8 f t rJMI.75.
RENT
A
CAR
school. on four lots. Bargain
0 mo. A longer. Oold waves.
Roth practically new. Reason
9A500.00.
YOU
ORIVH
IT
Lroqulnolt * Marhineleat. All
for selling. Installing gas. Write
THE LONE R/VNGER
PHONE 200
FRKD W. BENDER, Realtor
wave* guaranteed, ftl up.
P. O. Bag IH I, Sanford.
SHUCK LAND-MOItHISON
By Fran S triker
Room 2 FU. Stale Bank Bldg. ,
ROOFING and painting. Erec t*
U-DRIVS.it . INC,
Phone U2&gt;__________ 3U8T ARRIVED. • fine lot of
tlmatea. Smith Brothers, Conshoes for all the family at a
LOCATED MAT/WEU
SEE US FOR
Itact or.
fair, kquare price also we have
Groups of two and three lota in
GET GAMER
masked man A get L
MIMEOGRAPH PR1NTIN0
Dungarees and work clothrs.
. Marvanla and Mtyfnir. Good
FOR
BABY
SITTER,
AND
TYPING
HERE
N
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boot*, etc, Comp in for your
l-angley ApL
M
. fTAvenue.
t ProWBlock of six­
of
CREDIT BUREAU OF
ABR0N3 BUT HEjUlUER:
family need*. « . V i G ark's
m vi*U.r
Virginia
SANFORD
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AN'Htg INJUN \ r — cr
208 Sanford Ave..
. ,
teen lota south of Loch Arbor
lit! N. Park
J Phene 180
FRlENO GOTj t / M
sntrance facing paved streets.
In good condition,
»4E jiav5 / \
A «A
Good farm paved roads on two BATHTUB
Expert Radio Repairing
Park or phon* MO-J.
on W r A \ \ r /^ m
tides, good six rootd house mod­
Fred Myers. 311 t . 2nd SL
ern. fo u r room tenant' house, KITCHEN CABINET, gas range,
chicken house and runs tufflci- _two 9x12 rugs. Phone B13-M,
IVATC1I * C L ® REP AI BINT,
FOR SALE: Youth bed. slightly 1700 Sanford A rt. Phonn 1143-J
used. Phope-274._____________
ATTENTION MOl’HRRS
—DIAPER SERVICE—
RCA Vletor radio $10.00. All
Myrtle Ava. after 6:30 P. M.
Baby Valet furnlahea hospital
fo o d Ranch—169 acres xrlth four
clean, slcrilo dlau/ra aJId deodnrroom house 'fh fair condition. STUDIOJXIUCH. &lt;18 Park Av*.
Ixed container. F&gt;onomi.-al and
Should carry 85 bsad of entile.
safe.' Fully ntedirnlly approved
Good lake at rear of ranch. PLATE LUNCHES served. Steaks
Call Daytoni 2467-W a lleet fer
and Chop*. Terminal Grill.
92,000.00 cash will handle.
details. 98 diaper?, $2 a week.
Commercial Ave.
ETTA KETT
•Several small farm* .with good
“FIRST IN RANFORIP
houses with from 2H to &lt; acres. SPECIAL blocks for com!
By Paul Robinson
ste./uel
FHEI) W. b e n d e r ; Realtor
tank standa Chapman , Pet old. WILL grind corn for fead, grits
i s M I TAE&gt;eo4 Bmots wmT
Room 3 Fla. State Bank Bldg..
A rural every Saturday morn
Phone 1191.
■wee U l CxXLtGe BACXUtiOu-O
Phone 1998
■uoH ijrM
Ing. J. W. Bell, Lake Afonroe.
15 AUTOS FOR HAI.E
ulHOowari
" T f P J■i Our
W AirH«oazu.8no
&lt; ARTICLES WANTED
ti« « s JOS3,
h tk u c
r-ikj c
FOR RENT—Floor Bander. R u $
OUT O 'A Ju e
.
„
fo r hale
"
A lovely home in San Lanta, on
operation.
Raasonahl#
rates,
San­
'rice paid for used
_ three lota facing Valencia Drive.
n*w motor, new
ford Paint A (Rasa Co. Phone IVJ|
*d D ark Furniture
rubhar. 1209 H Magnolia. Radio
W Stucco on steel, two large bed­
and heater.
rooms and hath upstairs, large
u i a QiQLS.
living room, dining room,
IM1DGB 9 PLYMOUTH
1938
* DOOR Ford Sed.n, rea­
K *oow N ,
regu-dtess-?}
room, bath and kitchen downPART9 AND 8 UR VICE ;
•m riooiQ
M e m - ^ d l H o n . Roy Reel, ,308
sonable. Phone 11I2-W. •lairs. Ample rloaet and cabinet
109 Pslwetto Ava.
Phone 1011
fpsce. This house has recently
1H ton truck
been redecorated Inside, If you 7 Pats, Livestock, Supplies Phmo Tuning and Rzpa.rtog. L. L
with l*s* than 10JWO miles. Flat
8111.
Res.
Ull-W
.
are looking for i home of dis­
body, 91960.00. Cz
tinction. this should please you. WANTED—Milk cows, 3 gals, or
son. Sanford 649 R.
SIGNS
FBRD W. RENDER. Realtor
more per day. Writ* J. E. Reg­
Show card* and net
1938 RUICK
Hoorn 1 Fla. Rial* Bank Bldg, ' l?tcr o r rail 402-tt. Bex 31D,
O— DUE'S RtGN HER
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UN Meeting

!•»«* « » 'l
ItoallM ”) •»
tie* abroad.
According to thl* view, many
European worker*.will Iw imprestfd by the /act .that the CIO l»
..ffira JIf.W .^ l an i . a l l ^ u . .. UUli.
_ denourmil In itfu.Suvict. preput
' r&lt; la
BnrfRTi» .
before a labor convention. The
CtO leaders declined to
publicly. I*re»ldent Muiray told
Wily that he la •'delijthtcd" that
Marshall will speak.
The international situation has
captured tpp hilling at this con.
vrntion hut there ate other mat­
ter*.
**-1.--MnrT*y in his annual report
tald America and the whole world
need "production, production, and
lucre production.’’ ami he proposed
*p—system of ^Iwr-management
teatnwoik tu Lung it al&gt;out.
2. Two more CIO union*—the
Amalgamated Clothing , Workers
and th r Shipbuilding Worker* —
decided to fill- rion-Coinmunist
affidavit' in order to qualify for
the protection of the Notional
(&lt;abot Relations Iloaril.

ll.a ll.a .S Ii . m Paae Oael
policy ilatemenl first .for delivery
in tire Palrilinr committee when it i
convenes at 3 P. M. today
•Qp. Slav source cycnmfnlillg
on the Russian position toward
Uwv
EjJsslias «*s&gt;U
liar/ concluded that partition was
the only fait and workable solu­
tion in view ol current strife be­
tween the Arabs and Jews.
A similar report nn Ruslan In­
tentions was given by a member
of nn Arab delegation. The Arab
spokesman said that whlFF Russia
would support partition her en­
dorsement would n o tim A t strong
as that of^ thr_ United State*.
The 'U TS. statement w st made
last Saturday.
—Russia's - Andrei Y. Vlthlnsky
launched another major attack.on
Greece and pressed the Soviet
the Truman program of aid to
demands for immediate withdrawal
of all foreign troops and military
personnel from Greece.
lie also demanded creation of a
United Natlop* Commission to
supervise the American air pro­
gram.
• '
The Soviet chief delegate char­
ged Ihe L'. 8 . and. llriUin were
•’afraid" of tliia kind of commlsaion la-cause they were guilty of
what he called "Intervention" in
the Internal affaira of Greece.
lie conceded that hla resolu­
tion would la deflated, hut said
"Russia will continue lla atruggle
for removal of the threata to
Gieere."
. »,

Of Montoro
Weds Spanish duke [

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SEVILLA, 8 pain, Oct. 13. (4Y—
The largest gathering of 8 panish
grandee* and visiting European
wi'istueracr aiut-ti t i n titR.’yCh'TgTT** —
of the Bourdon monarchy assemWgq. l fl W lgf W i l l s Caffi'e draT
yesterday to witness the marriage
of tha Duchess of Montoro; 21- |
year-old daughter of the Duke of .
Alba, to the fourth son of the ,
Duka of Sotomayor.
No representative of Generalis■Imo Ffknciaco Franco was amonii
the glittering assemblage, how­
ever, aril - It waa reported that

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stories of the nuptials beyond for
mat notice*.
The wealthy Duke of Alba, who
hold* more title* than any other
person outside the royal families
of Europe, was said to have spent
$370,000 on the wedding and ac­
companying festivities.
The bridegroom, Luis Martinet
Irujo Artairox, 20, served as n
lieutenant in the Nationalist navy
during the Spanish war. The couple
waa expected to visit one of tlx- .
Alba estates In Sevilla province ;
and later fly to London and sail 1
on the Queen Mary for a wed- |
ding to New York.

SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 13 UP)
—-The .AF1. leadership got heliind
• proposal today to collect a
million dollari more annually from
member unions to finance a farflung ‘’eduraliooal and public re
An increase tn the |&gt;er capita
I ts on the AFl.'i 7.fr00,000 memben to three cents apiece was ref­
lations program."
LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 13 (A1
ommrnded by lire 13-man eiyrulixe
Council and will be acted on by -■The six-nation Arab bloc In the
United Nations, sididly unified in
the convention before it adjourn, opposition to any scheme for par­
ntltv” form;*
Thursday night. The la i now is 'd speeches attacking the position
Storm Damage
I
I n ■me. dale and place of birth,
two cents a member for the first titioning Palestine, made final
j* '» where they’v lived and
M nallwM I n a P»*»
200,000 members in a union, anr| plans today for unleashing a aerie*
m kill in the past-ID y e n s and
what uigaiiisatlons they’ve beone and nnoJialf rent} per mem­ of tpx-rhcea attacking the poattldlillhdUr, ihe iloim lathed acroxx
lonifnl to. other than religious
or
Ifl
_ ___
ern______
Florida_______
Saturday
and ___
Sunday_ |
ber in excess of that nujpbcr in taken by the United Stales i n __
political*
*
the
controversial
Holy
Land-qud*-L
nj
,|jrn
moved
toward
the
north*
m
um
turn
movru
luwaiu
ntf
noilh*
the bigger unions.
Thr FRI gets these two forms
tlon.
. „ 1rail, kccompamcd by heavy •quail,
_ By JAMES-MAULOW.------ gnit-Thrrks-them--agal1**!- .11* ‘ fi'*'
The funds thus raised would
WASHINGTON. «&gt;ct. 10 &lt;/P&gt;— gertirint file and Ita list, of "suhsupplement -spesiel- .-entnbutmns p t a i m l B r T i r O ^ t ^ r S . i r 1W SSB?t l n
l ^
A*,ku,,u7*
___ Here’s an explanation of the'check vi-Aive" people. For example:
anil expenditures in next year *s before the General Assembly’# Nslhan Mayo called the hurricane
‘
com­ the greater! farm tlitailrr in mote
on: ‘|)e !°.yfLt.?!.i?f.^?K,Ul name* of mcmliera of the Com­
(ftesidenlisl elec lion campaign. Ilia' s|M-clal &amp;7-natlon ”Palestine
munist Party nr. organitallons In
lL .
t
t 1 .MO.OOO government employes,
mittee,
Arab
spokesmen
made
It
lhah a generation. Tonx of water
They’re the one* wording for sympathy with Communist*.
will be different. ihe AFl.’i .official
plain that anti-American feeling* poured down u|ion ihe Kvergladri, t h,. government’s executive branch,
•The ease’ Is dosed If the FBI
spokesman said.
of most Middle Ea»t statesmen
‘ ‘like the Labor, Treasury and Com- find, nothing in thl* ehrek of it*
whtr* any fields and grazing ‘land,
Earlier, the council announced were at fever pRch.
files and if there’* no "tip" that a
merce department*.
It was recommending creation of- The U. 8 ., through it delegate, already were covered.
(There’s rjo checking being done man’s disloyal.
’•Labor's Educational am) Politi­ llerschfl V. Johnson, announced
II* estimated the multi-million
No one In the executive branch
cal tri-ague" which appeal rd to on 8 atuiday It* support in prin­ dollar farm damage after receiv­ on people working for Congress or.
So far ha* »*en fired aa a result
be closelv similar l« the CIO'* ciple of the plan for dividing ing report* fro mthroughout the the frderal Court*.)
The purpose of nil this: to fire Of this grueral loyalty check, ac­
Pelitiral Committee both in or- Palestine into two countries, on* area.
persoq* considered disloyal, which cording to officials who point out
ganiralion and obieelives,
Thousands
of
residents
sought
Jewish and one Arab. When the
the check stalled officially only
AFf. President William Green committee reconvenes at 3 P. M. ri-fugi- in schools and other pub­ means tied up with Communists
Sally COIN
(&gt;ct. I.
.
•aid the AFI. would not endorse (E 8T) today, Russia was expected lic hulldinga as hundred* uf homes or Fascists.
far lever aad
(The
Stale
Department,
which
President
Truman
asked
for
Ihe
a party as such,' but left the wav 10 announce its long-awaited po­ were flooded and mass evacuations
••• re r
Is In the executive branch, has
epen for formal l-arking of .t sition In the hotly-debated case. were carried out. Highways wen* check. Congress v o id $11,000,000 flml people. A* pointed out,
for
it
last
July.
The
checking
j&gt;te*ldeull*r candidate under cer­ France, last of the big five to he under water and transportation
though, It’s doing a special check­
uffirlally started Oct. I.
tain circumstance*.
heard from on thin issue, wa* ex­ facilities were Crippled.
(Other, very snecial check* are ing job.)
For example, the federation at pected to *up|&gt;ort. at least l.t
At Fort Lauderdale the Red being made by tne State Depart­ i People looking for Jobs in the
the present time la openly hostile principle, the partition plan.
Cross added 1,800 fluod victim* ment and hy the Army, Navy ami executive branch get pretty much
to Senator Robert A. Taft (R-O.)
The U. 8 . declaration alio sup- lo It* list, and al&gt;out 1.000 per­ Atomic Energy Commission.)
the same checking over M thoaa_____ ■
for his part In enactment of the ’ported ’ a -reeo'roittemlarton for sons s i r s moved lo the Ponipaiui
Who decides.-In this search for l. &gt; employed there.
Taft-Hartley I-abor Law, which the admitting 160,000 Jewish linml- State Fanners Market from the disloyally in ths executive branch,
labor group is fighting. Should grant* into Palestine?"it stipu- ,‘omP',no u » « h Migratory Work who It disloyal and what 1* dis­
Taft win the Republican munlira- lated that after the. Holy Urn) • « L*ml' »nd n**rby lUmmond- loyalty? Government boards.
tlon for President, he might face was partitioned, the American vllle.
Mr. Truman agid tha No. 1
lbs outright opposition of the "E d­ government would help the UN
Torrentlsl rains tufned thou*, standard for testing loyalty shall
ucational and Political league." preserve "Interjtal law and , or­ and* of lowland acres, already he that;
.’. Only once ha* tha AFL actu­ der", during a two-year Interim •odden hy two * previous storms
"On all the evidence, reasonable
grounds exist for belief that the
ally endorsed a candidate for
riod,-hut failed-to commit the and almoit daily rains for nearly person
involved is disloyal to the
Presldcjit, one official said. That E' 8 . on the vital, question of a month. Into virtual lakes.
candidate wa* the Ia(« Senator providing armed forces for imple­
Three Air Forres planes headed government of the United 8 tates."
Attorney General Tom Clark
Robert M, l.a FulletU),- Hr., In I menting partition..
for the Atlantic ocean early to­
has drawn up a list-of about 70
1924.
,v
day
to
experiment
In
spraying
dry
Meanwhile, Russia's demands
organisations which ho consider*
Endorarmenl hy the . AFL. of for withdrawal of .foreign troop* lee on thn storm clouds.
Communistic or Fasclstle, or
pfCBldridial aspirant*.,i |\a» .I h' cii and - military
A
B-29
carrying
observers
wai
personnel from
*
difficult In the past, a*. It would Greece came up for debate with piloted hy 1st Lieut. J. A. Ash­ subversive.
The government agencies checkbe in the future, hccaqae of the virtually nq chance for acceptance. craft. Capt. J. E. Williams and ing on loyalty will use Clark’s
political differences lielwyen memThe Soviet proposal, a counter­ Capt.- C. N. Chamberlain were at list as a guide. The question arise*:
bar* of the policy-making execu- move to the American resolution tha controls of two 11-17’e carry- . _WlULihuuUl « man he firril frur.i
rinmcil. Daniel- J. Tobin uf
government aervlca for lielng a
fcmmiiHfiff tug i .oou-ptminlc uf ilrf irrr
&gt;ul*r
The - plsoes todk “off fromtea nu ter i has been MU&gt;{
L
CymmuhlaVlShelY the governmenl
In—J he—Bal Wan*;—wax-stated “ tar
«n supporter of the Rooaavelt New discussion In the Assembly’s f&gt;7- Dill Field Army Air Base a permit* the Communist Party to
Deal, while William L. Ilulchr- nation political committee* today. Tampa at 8 : 1b A. M. in perfect •slat here?
/ t"eon #f the carpenter*. ka*^l&gt;eej •Tlw*- eommlttea—approved thsr Gxiag-tmaaiheerThey were expect- r "Tllll ll ttis^gtrremmant pnswer
equally loyal To 111* TUpubUchn U. 8 . plan, 30 to 0 with the Ho- ed 'back about. 6 P. M.
*V
A ■- - 1. t I* Communist Party ran
.F o rty .
vlet blog casting the only dissent­
I While the fxecutlva’ council. In ing votes,- and It now goes to the
exist because the _ ConatltuUnn
makUg ihe. ti-ciuumcudoikin. fur_a fOU assembly for finalliallotlng. Painle«8 McthothScuir guarantees the right of free speech
to every cltisen.
higher per capita lax on It* mem. In Ihe final hour* before the
To Inject Medicine 2. But working for th* govern­
bare, did not name a »p#«lne vote the American delegation ac­
ment Is a privilege, not a right.
purpose, it passed the word ground cepted a French-Brltlih compro­
.
-MU* woulJ
th................
at the Increased* revenue
would mise which mbdlfled condemnation ' MEMPHIS. Tenn.. O ct 13 (A 5 - Therefore, th* government can
gu Into long-range edltfatlonnl of Yugoslavia, Albania and HuL Th* University of Trnnstsee Col- flrq a,Communist or .Communist
• ii • - .
leg* of Medlrins has disclosed a
and public ' relation* program
garla fur aiding Greek guerrillas. new and almost painless method
w th* ch
•H
»»
rm r.
That yrould Include a series of
Russia’s retoluliolv lays the
,000 Wot
ft V V ?
M id new*p*|ter advertisements blame for border- -unrest on D&gt;r of Injecting htedldbcto through the
lough mahy of
printed, even though
and radio programs, hut prllh the oreseiit -Greek government and ■kin—a "Jet" operation that may
m hav* been fingerprinted be­
gecent on ndn»pqlitlcaj subject*, foreign Interference an«j also caU* do away with the fearsome needle.
_ . ,
,
Tits Injection Is msds wlUTV fore;, . Ahd t&gt;MT, jnuiV f)H :w t an
1MOTOR
:lal* Mid.*
*
tha AFL 'officials
for au obvious reference to the .flashlight-site g u ,n c a l l e d a
Hh NBH
Tyuman aid program. An Identical
-i * '
resolution was voted down last m
Bomb Attack
m
about ths sits of a .2*4 medication can be given more
CHASSIS
quickly! (2) Possibility of infecsummer In the Security Council caliber cartridge.
•(Continued from pag* one^
A'
fine
spray
of
almost
micro­
tlon
from
contaminated
equipment
U to 2 with only Poland supporting
Russia and there was a -question scopic sits Is forced under pressure la minimized: (3) More exact
interior with platterBRAKES
Police officials said the bomb whether Andrei Vlshlnsky could through th* skin Into th* body doasgr may be administered.
muster
more
than
tha
a
ll
Soviet
had been lossed over lha wall of
The bullet Is filled with ths dos­
the com|&gt;ound surrounding the con­ votes In th* assembly committee. age, which Is shot through an al­
L cfal Notice
•T IR E S
%
sulate aud ited exploded in a garden
most Invisible hols In Its nose—
pressure of the bullet m aklnr a IN COl) It T OS* TIIB COUNTV
i outside the building.
Rotary Meeting
• FLOOR MATS
hole lit tha skin about one &amp;Oth tha JUOUB. HRUINUI-R COUNT V
The injured woman, who walked
alse of th at mad* hy a hypodermic ■TATM o r rbOHIHA. IN .P n o J i 'i
irM l’. M M l4 m rase Om I
UATJfc - *
.
from the building holding her
-*-*■
IN RM TIIB BBTATI5 OP BAHII.
havu
handkrrrbicf to a bleeding nose, hough very little sacm*i to hav
Th* new method w as-first pre­
MlMillK.
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been accomplished by tha Unltad sented to a clinical meeting by Dr. C.
*•*,? \ • • : •
TO AIJ, WHOM IT MAT CON
was identified as Mrs. Ethel De­ Nations since Its organisation two
a
* 1
levy, formerly of Boston, an Amer­ vears ago, ga long as these na­ Robert A. .Illngson, professor of c r.u
NilUf
li
Ittp
u
r
t:v*a
lhal
KTKanestheallogy a t the Medical
i c a n citizen employed in-the con­ tions continue to meet together College here. Re said the method LA I.K1VIX MOOHR hl»’'tU»,l h«i
final report aa Exreulrt* uf tha «
sulate mail room. Consulate offi­ xnd discus* their various prob­ waa
devriopsd
simultaneously Vat t a t . u M lA H lL L . M O U Ittl S ♦««**•
re
. 1
sh *aid »he had tuffered "onh lems there lg' a chafic* Uflt good Henry Ford Hoapltal In Detroit ibai at.. h»» rtiao no iMiition &gt;*&gt;■
final illatbara*.
lhal ah# will
tense and logic will -ultlmataly and at University of Maryland.
0 (cratch."
applr to Ihr lion *r&gt;bl# tt. W. wars.
orevall and the lasting
Tha hypoipray has been used Countr
Jude# »&lt; g#m!ne|» Ceunlr,
s f - A Palestinian woman, idenli which
we all want will retulL
successfully for Injecting Insulin riortrin, »a lha l*1h ria* *&gt;f Otlobai.
only si a Mr*. Pielpel, who
President Gordon BrUson an­ and heart etlmulants. Other usea ISO. fur approval uf aam# and foi
final ill-rhars# #• KaarUIrl* lit lh&lt;
employed hi the maQ room nounced that the Rotary Club’* are being studied.
of llaa.l C. Xluura. rie»*aa«d. ig A -H ’ scx.-J-TiThs University said la addition aaaaaa
Mrs. Delevy, was badly shaken Ladlas Night will be held at the
ea Ihla t*lb dar of Haplambat
to
1ta
painless
qualities
the
In­
m ■ . ; •*'• •
O
ct
Seminole
Country
Club
on
HIT.
hysterical* but wa* uninjured,
has these other adventHull* Mwla Moure. Eaotrls *&gt;l
omul General Robed MaeAt- 30 a t 7:00 o'clock. Visitors Includ­ strument
Sgee over thei Media I (1) Btarlla tSe aaiateaf Daall C. Moor*, decaaaad
was In conference with the ed Rev. J. E. McKinley, Fred R.
cotlne high commisslrner at Wilson and W. H. Bslotte, tho
government offices when the new owner of Mickey’s Pham aey.
occurred. Other consular of• remained a t their poete bonfbinf in Jcruialam within 14
W hat Women U k e About Their
» the debris was being cleared hours. Tho door at tho Polish
Launderette Store
ronaulato waa bJoxm in yesterday.
no Immediate due
Police reported that tsro psrvl
, Y\ ; yt,ft..
aoni were tut
■ ■by .flying
1 n i
ntlly, of the
* “I Find It’a Thrifty .To Uaa My Ntlfhborhood
b;y tha explosion at tha ArasrLAUNDERETTE For Two Roaaona. It Coala 8 o
off genera) alarm alrsna throu*h^-

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All Fares Fills Tax
ir-• Airlift**
/ ’unnrelbme I d . All Principal Points

PiiH aenj'crs

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Otar, continued a search of the
area around tha Conaulata.

Louttit Elected
New York Bishop

S ta sse n Asks
15 Percent Cut
hi Food Use

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t»r kedy-beltdlsg
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As Transport Arrived With First War Dead

BUFFALO, N. Y.. Get. U.
(»Pj— The Rt. Rev. Ilrnty I. I
I.outlit, suffragan bishop of
the fjmith Floriikt Diocese, loriay wax elected- bishop uf the
Episcopal Diqcese of Westetn
New York. Ilibhup l.outtit, n
native i f Buffalo, succeeds the tG.O.P. • Presidential
Rt. Rev. Cameron J. Davis,
Candidate Says Am­
wIhi has l»en rarrying on rh*&gt;
| duties although he retiretl offi­
ericans Can Eat
Sept. I. Ilishop laruttit
i cially
wan ehcteil on a MTCorvI ballot
Less, Aid Health
after none of the three leading
candidates received thr requir­
WASHINGTON, Oct. | | . . r»
ed majority In the first, lie | — Harold E, Stassen prrdirlrd
today he wlil ha»r Ihe hacking
j polled 33 rlrriral votes, two
&lt;iT 100 of approximately 130
• more than needed, nnd 31 2 3
delegates from »l* mid-»r-irrn
! lay votes. 5 ‘rt of n vote more
than required.
.
•tales In Dell year’s Rrpehliran
presidential nominating romrrti. ----linn. Thr former Minnoola gov­
ernor, thus far thr only atoned
randidatr for Ihe Gill* presi­
dential nomination, told report­
ers he is satisfied hr has m&gt;dr
"clear gains" In puhllr and
party support during Septem­
ber.
•

Boeing Flying Boat

Senator Charges
Fraud In Public

Hcrnuuln O mccii
uccn Runs
Om OT Gas ffi MitlAt Inntic As Gale
I)cht&gt;4? Rescue Try

LAKF. SUCCESS. Oc t. 14 t/D
Rutiia lodsy celled Sccirtagr ol
Stale Marthall’i piogram to otcrLONDON. 0&lt;t 14 i/Pi- Mi- -"'
Y
•
buil United Nations irCacc-kcepint
l.hlrrn^- a huge Boeing
’ machinery a "farce" and declared
H.ia,- Ix.ai . Hiving (i'I petioni.
Books SIu5\v $■;
it would undermine the UN ‘ht
Was
Paid
On
Non
: ■«■
fmg in ti* nudencouraging “warmongert and war
r- • ■ *
•
'" 'n th IinIii an'd tixred ihiouali
propagandist."
•
E x is te n t
A ccount
"I’Cii *- i j.. ,i„.
Hi- il *, S. T nail
"• In a bitter denunciation of the
**ii in! l i-lttri Ifilil*, ihiee qulex
WiVMHNTiIn \ . t Vc 14
H •-il‘
| lt) l4 |*
U. S. plan, coupled with annthri
- i ire .illenipti were haamp
Senator I rlguM ii ill Mu li‘.) , i .i d i r|( | |
, long attack on “warmongering."
a Biotm,
today
;
tlirre
i«
*
|
«,
-.
1
"
into
Ruttia a rtu trd the American dele­
lit I tepoiled • wirrlexa
I94j-4(i (iiiann.il .&lt;- &lt;mtn|t ,&lt;*l t’&gt;• Igation of trying lo "ttram iollet" a
i *** firm lire xrene l-t eivnl
Federal
I’nhlu
I
loir
in;
\-.i
-.«iiiv.
program which wat described at
&lt;1
5 m l I o u t (iiiaid head
U’,\SI IINGTON, O n. 14 M v
lire MnhttMn law nnl I It!-.1
.. flagrant violation of the (UN)
'I'
1 ' in- liner liouit later,
Harold E. Staatrn called lodav'for
till* U.itefurnt .It a Senate ex -r
Charter."
1 ‘ 1 1 "ale fo u r pieiented.
Instructed a 15 percent ^ut in American
l i v e rx|reu&lt;|iluiri tiilviiiimn
‘ Soviet Chief Delegate Andrei k. Attorney
-/
•h Id ' i'x from liin ife in n j tire
food
coniumplion
and
an
"imme­
opened liramiiS ’ on
Viihiniky lajhfd out at American
To Prepare Papers diate" ipevial am ion of Congiex*
■ 1,1 "
1 '•• !••' ■
in*l *eien riewmen
an airounting film
flim't ■iepo|| tint lil—t'.tf. I. u lipv
delegate John Foster Dtillei in -i
'I—Hre—CmiT"
F
or
Assessments
FPHA
ii
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n*i!iix'
i
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to deal with Europe** - economic
iTToxr l e r
•harp personal attark immedia |rly
•*iii4 xxe.xthcr .thip Dua
Ih.ld-iilMle
m
u
i
iil'xtr-•
problem*.
_ lftfr~ D u !tfl liad concluded 4
inl-ti-d r-ol- (o help
11 I
Financing of the rrjurfsciiTFnf a
leixxu’e ilrlu treat "
Hie foimrr Minnr&lt;i&gt;l« gmrinor,
•peecli advocating llie Amciiran number of City Slirrta includm-s
i),., .. u-.i
..
- r r - ..................... ............. ........ "'•■* - *1- Xin J u l u i - Ttj Tproposal. .
D nir. w -ur*I....... „„fT.-m p.„: |rltll l, |*„
\x r .iiir e n d»iaihr.l
r*»l Seminole Boulrvard and Faxt an announced randidatr for th* At D tl IRANtPOdT ffonrfij K'nof T tU n J' aTy un.1. fW r..i1 .le h Gate Hi l.fg** lo- San Fr.nrelv o (H^htl. two
ia iuiMk .i* iiumtin
film, repor*
lire 11 •#■! unuil&gt;ei of paiien=
____
«M»w
« » rfa itJ li;,Fwei Su m . wxi -y -T U ain n ^w -T RrpuMlfan p ff»idfHTItFnomlrTttmn, servicemen talulc. Aboanl tire v’etscl wi re tire lan|ic* n( 3.02S Amcrirntu who hsit itjixl flKlitmg In llnwnil,'
lhal
finJiniri
iftri
iii
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” B ^ V n e ra P T ilie m b ljr'* 57-nalion po- diiruujon at the mectinir of the lold a new* conferenie 'lie helirtei Chinn, India nnd Hurwin. At left, n wreath : cut hjr Frrsiilcnl Truman lungx over tire stile of Ui«- dilp. It run•
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,iLru -a u. a 11an a.At Ianrd H ’l l \ l"i ihr i , ifi,•i t -j ,
( I nt.'r mi Iio rial muni/pholo)
4iIk *1 •ommittm* «• rt Itersw d*bs(e Clry Commiltion latt rvrniny.
-A tnr nran famijy caw
'*-fv
Mitnnon
Anportr
( ienei.il of lire 1 jnl- *| S* ifr
bn the U. S. plan for a year
1
ihi-in- l l - night, fnt Nrw
City Attorney Freil R. *Wlliop ^ decreaxe coniumplion of tilal
I eiipinm, T oreiill . ( ot llir xnii
round lilting of the .57 m nnli-. wa* iniliudril In go ahr.nl - i l h j ^ 15 pcrrenl, improtr llieil
1
A.
LL- ihuu.iie. Mu., m * (tani
War
l)ea&lt;!
I'liiicral
jf omtotirn-.—nn*-:( fliif—it“ t.T-*j
II- m II imi H
mm r e a r
sin
llic nrertaary fcual p n x rtlm r t* heilih
*** ‘ anjl biing down foodpiicex"*
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^I'P" eo'Jv lire plan*
| the L i *, \\ il* ibmi-.i ..r.* x i*Train Lim\ cs Tonilc
As for fl. a|«ecial irinn* of i o i prepare plant anil «)»rci(iralmni
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licaiiwinda and
i
is-;i*xl
* x iit-lr I it. fuel tupply,
and tlrlailt for aitriinirnt of piop- gtrii, S laiirn »aid lie belieiei il
OAM.fVN’D.-Cni.f.
Or
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- "Rrrql.l lM-.|in;li I mi \ ( |i o t ;,
ritj- owners on ttreria lo be pavrd i» "imperalwe." adding lhal “we
Ih- "D .i’i.'i Ptea* Axxoriation
mi III.. I I’ll \
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Thr I - !• i &gt;. '..I train Iwaiing u .n
Atiratmrnlt will Itr piraM*- in have been dajlytng in ihe fate of
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.lend ii urln- lilip.. from lli. I*..'
ila*Ii. ol.- if it ni Ii .i-n (ioi f n i'.,
ifie
r‘i. f'li.in l l-.in 11*-c.l.a
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I*4\ (lisle URg
four annual intlallmrntt, iai&lt;l Mr. ditatter."
Kn&lt; I •l- ln ila Itunglil, ImiirHl for
i'n*tliai- 1 itiargi I-I ra)teiin&gt; ill
S laticn't utging lha! the legit- 1
5ayrf. It ij planuril for ihr Dixon
Kan-n **«tX nit I Ih.ir.kJyn.
ii-- aimiiliit uf $2*Jjfft(l for pamihtif
ConHruction Co. lo 'tn r lire uni* lain,, Ire called to meet came a a 1 T r i a l I s R e s u m e d O f
Tin San Finii.'i • | m&gt;i | of eni- Prcc.’iiHioii’i Arc ’['.t- .-uni ilcrni .ifing in ». -p. , t *,f , t,nii
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GAINESVILLE. Orj. I t &lt; n
kcii Tn Prevent T y­ &lt;xiliixl
Ik-Ioio )Vi i-n on Irfnrrril
"In vl»w of Ih* tirt-ctd need for ii now being u»rd on' county an I Human a n inclining lo the aiewJ ' C I l i r t f R O O a ilC C I I’ OT train" L. i n n mattltjl Im' —•»* In
Kan &gt; r'ltx and tin it-inaittdrr In
more hospital facilities for Flor­ •late rnadi. The panne l«b n lhal it would Ire prrfciablr I-!
phoid. .From Floods if f Pip
,1"&lt;’•»!s«.I 'l.lllMM
i.l.-h h ive*. du...-tf.i'■
K illin R
Sweetheart llnm
li .n in my bn--.
\ t$&gt;111 . |) |V| it*t$ .
ida's rural people, the -Sint • awaiting the working out of fi­ forego * ipe&lt;n| teuion 1 ml »erk
"71—r "n! nf “t w r f f t r tfnrrn t ~ r :
" f til,- T7rlli i.iI V . .lUIttillg nf/u-r, •
Am-icuttural Extension Kervlcn nancing plans. •
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will suppor* in rverv way it ran
I • Msgiinssr l sin |‘n i « %t%|
•fh,. . ol Ihoii'.iny &gt;'l i•.aliti* •!&lt;■ lnii;x
The following rraurfnring Jobs
licia 5climiilt told lire .uidretiria IVonl a Knot tiy y.-t-nlii)
"»li -t' I I-kI*v the«fibusi
Inn4m* -Ill'll i "iil.nr.i it in ii In in- I ,
I hr ho-rgdlnl rxn-irodf.ii program
TfT ib-lti 1. I ,|t Pin i"y iinndI the
diacuaar-d: Seminole llnnle- * - two—out
IV. iiiToIr.lt|.i|i
Til ii
IQUll Jod-ty
.kupu -lu.w tfcii—uLULi- uuluU-J-d-l.'
helng
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Stab! were
I• d.H|,liextptl p e o p l e ’ s
vatd. juiil Xiuam rraial - Ktreet- J#*.or when" ahe fired llie xh*&gt;t whirl* uiglll n u ll di-pntluu- ..f n I U.-m in. Irex loft- I. ir tu* Hired liy* 1 rPKIlint ilii-. o f.•• 11 luutu-v tu:it- 1’ ! n • i i-.
1 i- I "I " rt. .’7 of Ih* SO
special train fo r) bn ay., and I’Utl-: |llf
yw *r»**^|OUDl2Llor l l f &amp;
l |w w n l*«rk mru1 Hiinford
iiits;
, ti-r - a* * eiiiM*-i if il.”
nliy
ireklliK
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•felled her yarhliman lover, join* aa*l|'.'iii Smallii ?rerm«-iiU of
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w|H» .fctveirt-fti !# h- lixal .f. • tn " '
' fl» nl„tfxrieil l.x .'" '•h i '»•• llit-x xxhin lire I f i t 1
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jn Mr.»*.ii.ll!a A.Viiw* *; Mr••» itdjr
hit.rr-rt w-n- r*iC". ""C l.r” “ - —( '- 1 —n
a ic ’Jwuna i #i &gt;i&lt; kotiUiw allarliU icJcnuilta. - - v — _ . — - - #- - •*
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ptthlfr hi*nrlnif Avcihm* hrtwr^n F in! »m| Tfrenty
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,ir " r "Rtri-ets; Sanford
U-.-C -J Avenu-J
»----reortuarx m l
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( |,r |,»,IV. , |.KI, ... diftv blow , |
; trial fo murder laxt April nboaul
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I lire -l-n. g i’inta ,.f the |'JI7
Commlaalnn In Jacksonrllle lo. from Fifth to Twenty-fifth Street;
lift* m
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Itrmnin all. oly ar«
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the Yacht Salii* in Havana hailxxi. t- dlsliihiilion i rnteix ni Mini . ,
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Cl IICAf.0, Oct. 14 (/TV-Secre | VI
expandil'ir .Florldn hoapilal far- UreuBt Avenue ami Wcsl Eigh­
ii'iiix tails S' V..
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a V) I x. 1.1111.
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,rn 1,rmp1 ^
!» *«»,r -.ii - will Ih- d- Imtrhtxl In Allan- tissvn Ml mil lli.il ttu ir iqieratfifGovernor f'alilxvrll, will I#- atreii*l- Peek Avenue, The p«Mibility of today that the formation of a
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nTO'H'd ndlirientx of
e*l bv ataif offleixlx. meniticra *.f ri-xurfaring Boysfllh Street from nine-n itinn Communnt drgantJrili'ni lint rourt .trxxlnn laxt Weiine« n today log' !' wiih ...IditiorMl x„ t, xl.m#lmi' thm l may l i ...i | ’ IHGACO Od li • P* In " • VV,iVir.
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Hospital Advisory Couneil to the l-aurrl to Mrllonvillu Avenue w as ptnbahly resulted from fear “ lh.it day. tire aloc-eyml d.inrer c.all#-:! » i.iain trmni: to ChIuoiIhh. Eaelff
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Nov.-ml.erp rommlaxlof*. nnd . rcprvacntatlve*
All ordinanre xvhich nllows at; ing oxer F.qrnpe-" will lie forestalled |
xrid count Ir*.’
r- ' flag
onlhif.ik &lt;■! Ixfdioid f.-vei III Hood r••tnt Uiudlre - »lnl - 11 '• nf t|„
•-• «t- i ll-, k.-I over Ihe
iurreaxc of taxirali fhre* within |
™Tire plan, if rarrlrd out to the rity i&gt;f 2S to 35 ci-nl*. and hy the Maixhall Plan.
\n r at url . of tin- -i.ii" servtre ed lectiim *1 Gtealei Miami k en 'U**'iatn*na rrsult* i • appi
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Navy
Day
Felt*
Is
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maximum realiration, would Irelnc n HO relit fare JK-lwn-n the hour*
Hattiman. fotmer am hanado' in
« 1 Ot iillial -e hlglo-i i:iuL than |,. „tf l . i r u . b y |„ -,|||, „ f |„ , , | ioal.lv non,i.-^l x -.-i. 11— \...
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Fh'rlda $LWK*JV10 from tli# f#d. of 1:00 A. M. and 11:00 A. ,M. Riniia. taid Cnminuniit partirx
Planned By VFW *!•• ifeevii-e-l, .................... r.n-li . i ... ... i ,i
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«r«l governnrent annually fur five was given its fiiat reading. Twcn
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7 . --------- —r t - i "have f'fen determined In obaliULl.
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for nnn.-urlrti fnn^l. r -. ------ ------- - ■ ■• f . V . V . i
t*-i-ltre -uf p-||!H |u. i
irsx filin' tn i'ii i'niii|iTi Ti"it.
NnxT—f»ar~ *retehrntpnr*- TTT
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. ’V'l • '"sfgned t.i ,
hy non-profit, municipal,
pnmic rerovery in lliore .rounlnf x i ideunrd for (h-t *7 Ly v . mem
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i~jhoUiii|$ .Irf- ijtun-~ *
county, or state . sourer* to In- V c t u m n I
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TITt'!.ilditll"ii ojiern'oitix, &lt;1
11— Veteranwhere they are atlrrtiptinf“W Ieire beta o t Post UJaJ
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List J ill attd.winIhr number of hospital •
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nf Forelgq Wafa at the IIIret IIIipowei.
From
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last evening at the'|regi«n lin t. I* •
He Ih Not Qualified
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I n rtlfXe.it -d-xnXrit-ttirlhlrir v o r g lltj "
"They are deleimined to m ile xnxs
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A* futenilon worker* «•# rent.
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rr.xulri
in
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txitlT
ti-dax’ Miv "Joh7i — OnranizinK Drive
‘ K T O t 'k 'l lo T .M . ti,-t
l l &lt;*!*• j ii |uc o|n inllxi- - xIsniti i f .’il Itul I k . - , 'i -initnl’x fit • p o s t - m o n a r c h y
k* lie that hfispHnf fneillUm $v\
To Vote In Prim ary nn|Mxxs'iblc. the eilahliihment 'o f de­ Hards, reportl'd‘
|&gt;o«t adjutant.
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it.Chi'i .torn
li.-iiiiH-rals
Sw-eih'll iMi.lif. i••| ,.*t| •-.| tods'-.
IN-Itci "do not w-fttrinit tly t j -1
M W ir'kres* of Florida arc far
rent rendition* of life its ihoxe
The.
post
agreed
to
a*xi*t
*h"
.fiOSTON; Oct It it*. The CIO
o ’ I - o tliou it. I . t v.riex f r o m
Wort of whitt we need, and I
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John Sauls, Ihe “sparkplug," ami places lireame they rrregni/r that legion in promoting Satnrslay J- iv anniHinr.'I ll"- "gr.-aleVt nr- 'that *J ii-nt Tlinrslen tkirdi, 1 .f ih&lt;- r.fw'ialioii."
hop# that nil farm people will district 'reonimandrr of the VFW,
,oM n i il.if, Ii -I l.n.t --it (pf-.j" l li.- o|H'ii|lh.ii inVotx.
I m o . t. i 1 -litrv -|d |U t.T p u ttie * w hose
night daneea at the |.eginii Hu- t- iiuxIuk campaign in it- iiutiiiy" \, .- :•••...
, • oh- oi».»n llie \ ot el x ivax
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*i* -I II. oijal ......... id; to in from. .' i .ollln &lt; t
give thl* sxpanxlon program (heir trained to his surprise this morn, rh.xnx and disorder provide the at- in
order lo rnl»o fitt|dx to n-pan ;.. ! one of It- dllirt'loix -llil ih" i•■i-I •x, f ■*■•,I• n . cit'ilits .. t-l . . ■■’mi,# n di—-•. • -I *s • 1 ot- to
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I ’.iXiillllljllsill Slot ll'IS-.
full support" Ctyyton said.
ing that he ia not eligible to vote mn*|»here prerequisite lo seizing tire building.
•n would "forget irtitirely lire ................. in-in iiatlenl. Mi I............... . in-trio ftp wlmli c il • . . xlojo ' •il * ■* f-»r I ii . ism,.
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’ ' in the coni ink Nov,. 4 C ity pri­ control.” .
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J. A ..W right gnvr a report of I i-Haitley luw ip J l uffrcLvur- • Fi.e—It l.n ll— '-•ft. . lilt, ft- -1 v T'L
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no.I on ■.11..
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In an aihlrrsa prepared for the
m ary' until he registers at the
ring.”
,—.,li &gt;■-oil-l "Ih- n -rntid l.srometer.
nreethig hrtd nl lire Mayfair .
Io i to .SuL Sav, iii n liglil s p i n i li o n f i o m n ( n n l . \ . - no-l i-i ifTOiiStorm Causek Rains City
Hall.
Inland Dailv Press Association,' the
\*l p x i t i e
i-.-ie p i e t l y well
Inn, nod ir-xms -voted *•&gt; thnnl
Yiih A. Itilliirr. director of CIO p lay f
u n t o i lo-. .11 .1 . I *. * , l lo ll.
biformrd of this fact Harriman referred to Ihe “ Infor. Lind Weber, managrr, for rnui
iniling
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pliyOn* Carolina Const at HeThewa*-Herald
mat
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act
up
at
Bel.
~nffire hy Mrs.
traiea rxtrndeit.
t- I f&gt;00 convention ilplegiwes.that lo ” inooirttli* -mr-ml iw m i i.u m -aid. h ^ im m li -4 vnto iirj
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r»«# ai»i
Louriac Ui-al, autrerviaor of lb-groups
('iiqimamler F. I). Scott .gave a .'!■»*,MOO ineinliets’ haxe te-i-n ur- limit* I# ig and Do- riiuple no • nil of this type n f-u|k-iwtion per Cumnumisl
- . ii*-A S R nfS virifii p r e r u
Dtration, who-pointed out that
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rep-irt concerning the burial, of g inned in the Smith nnd Ilust ••• - l-.le-hl hy Nor-veginn nuthotiii- 'f.opo-d in the i'niti-d .Sint.--,
Fair and plea#ant weather wg* •wing registered as a Democratic Expectant Mother
l{c’- t * i l l p r - I v i M n ^ s u
veterans’ bodies brought liack from giiiutpra there hllve lo-.-n lold "this for extrnditinq to 3 *'«&lt;lco, ili--| I'lmv found tlust llo- graft iej .Trscaat for virtually the entire county voter, doe* not qualify one
oversea*.
Ten
iiiwmlier*
of
the
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time
to
ll—
llliilnflsllnztley
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innoui
ei'H-nt
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-aid
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linnuu-d
clear
nnd
vision
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im
country today—and there are qp to vote in municipal elections.
I h Entitled To Help post vnhm 'rerrd to aid In hurlnl
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»i « a alibi for fading ( j m• j Mu&gt; KxtgC. .ill attractive likasbiinHeml in "nie.ei# Iw .-thm )-'’ Tip
, I I inner* I Vi’s t limps hav*
cool h rretrs on Ih* way In frpm
Veteran* of 21 years of age or
of
veteran*
h
ftr.
An
eiriUiragliig
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lliunorganised
nnd
author
nf
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Iw
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im
ihe
cases.
rsxea.
But
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. • over and residents of Hanford for
.i.-tl nuilhonf Kiangau pliy
TALLAHA8 HEE, O ct I4—(41 membership report wax givert bv
fo r every man le-aten up Ih terv st'irv, iv'in- only her l|&lt;t•|uUlt --( nil csm-x' *rid;iin.-d “nnytliilig
Temperatures fiom 10 to 20 six months are entitled to vote in The Supreme -Court ruled today
■ from xxIm |i they
ware
Dour
Htenstroni,
naid
Adjutant
organising
work,
xsr
will
nd&lt;t
2
f),I'DiJlienl*
vlimpxh-’
r-r-iH-ri
fremitlikinnimnl
vision"
white
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degreea almve normal wrre prr- Ihe City primary only if regis­ that an i-xpretant mother, travel­ Hauls.
- i*-d .veil'd niontlis agii..&lt;lis(N
g»
memlieis."
IliUnrr
'-aid.
lie- inxitiltaiimi with Akrcll. *ll# [ pi’l rent nil light |&gt;ciiYptnin w.i i-i*rh#Xi fri.oi Cltitigkiaog sai'i to* .
dleted for the northern half of the tered at the City Hall and have ing on a common carrier ‘ie &gt;nh.nl «|i-xcui xn|» himself In n wij.itejh.xt i" a resuK(iifn»&lt;-rite.tl trap*' •I « ll' 'eeM reiHirla slid n»ailv
country,
with continued
mild until next Saturday to register If titlrd to personal assistance from
ihe'tor’x ixi.it.
(plant •i&gt;|M-iaiinn.”
weather forecast for the Gulf they have&gt; n 6t previously don* to. the carrier operator.
"i Med ' anliliera now xv#r#
Hlockholm I’oJIre Hupcrinleii.elates. Rain fall along the GamGfJttinp
e.1 -' of the ' n#iil*inThe court. In an djiinlon by
.lent Arvi'l (nirirtini said tlm"
Una foaat In th# wake of the
l*ul - • rift mail
Justice Glenn Terrell, returned
all ho.tgli i. - rlinrge ||sd vet lex-nt
S T ltll'l .III! t i l l s
.. tropical storm which eauanl mil­
\ ' - . t iwlc*. eiitllug th#r*B- *
tn the Palm Heigh county circuit
filed sgninxt. Akrell, Threu pirn - MIAMI. Fin. Oct. II i/Vi -Htnn&gt; Irenx of dollara damage lo crops Railroads Seeking
Nanking with llsuc•
court for trial a suit brought
gr-xphs in the rriiniu&gt;il laxv nmU lev Hluart, 26, chargixl with mini* *i-. - -.I linking
j .» d property In Florida. Temper- Higher Freight RateH against the Florida Cities Bus
• fi.ires liave ureropl#d
nbly mil Is- n-i-d ngniftst him." staiigblcr-in connection with the l.im#pl(')'.-•»•
J
PV near .normal along
II lihslen. anil are *tCompany hy Gladys Loftin and
WAS) IINGTON Oct. J.1 &gt;,r&gt; 1 1- ,e*s onr land bolder who own*
ileslhx nf two Marine veterans *,n ' ins? nt"l
Ihe Pacific roast.
Chingyung, tlm dixpatclws
her husband. Walter fgiftin.
four percent ol l^iuisiani ind five | hi ent nf Mittixiqqii. Tliix linldxr
during the storm early Sunday snid.
Federal fireraatcr* in Ghl- • JACKSONVILLE Oct. 14 (45—
Court records show Mrs. Loftin,
HUM MM) OFFERED
was released to .ills atlm pey under
cago said Ih* mercury rose Into A request for higher inatraatate "great with child,"vhad been trans! is ihe Uiiilh! S lsiri gnxrrnincnl. While tin-re are no up to the minulr lig
lii-n- iix from Mukden indicated
II. ihmi txinil lo.|ay.
ETOWAII, Tenn. Ocl. II (45
th* 70’s in parU of Canada freight ami passenger rate# wa* ported to her destination, ami uies on U ii. land holdings no one centralized office keep*-track d
tli- iii ! phn e of llie Communista’
scheduled
aa
tire
main
item
of
bua~
A
$I.IKK)
reward
was
nffereil
Int’eni-e
Justice
lli-nrly
L.
(Ippeliyeaterdav. They said the immedf.
rais nffesslve had
-outre* lo w llic
waa injured In *TflgMing from *l»i» parl.culai in liter in Waxhin-onn ' ■'rst
.IHtUonk. waa'.-fur-co&amp;Unued inesa Jbefore the Florida Railroad t h e 'b u r when It suddenly started goYcntmcai noldx title To 1.045.955 ,..ies in Louniang. 1.449.1% in dwy--hy-relotiveH—of- the- la te Tr -fen-rr srf honifim it'nrifrred thi- te- nearly p i - ed and that th# fight-;
a
m
r
Public
Utilities
Com
.
Burkett
Ivins
for
information
lease,
.......
“
w(asli
unseaaonaldy mild weather.
which opened a four-day hearing forward.
Mimtiippi.
•
eading to the arrest and convirThomas Fedele, IK. nf rhlrngo. ini* i&gt; Hf penerWllr 'Stahillzed.
N ’ tionnlirt Commander
Liao
"When a common carrier as­
here today.
tion
o
t
pet
tons
responsible
for
hi*
nnd
James Warnock, 22, of Troy,
tauiaiana’a total arreage
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*\aa
ipioted
by
th#
responsibility for tran s­ 23,913.280, Mississippi'* 30.3 IK, (all.itinn 400. Natnnal park Ser­ htnsl-slaying here Oct. 3.
Arab League Leaders Testimony xarfll be heard tomor­ sume*
N. Y., here to attend the Marine
paper ll.-sin Min-Pan ax say­
row on the railroads’ applications porting a passenger In an ob­ SOO. These figure* are from a vice 30, Agricultuial
Corps’ League National Victory ningx Comnninlst
Itesesrch.
efforts to Isolate
Say They Are Ready for intrastate .rate Increases, sim­ viously delicate condition It 1 is report hy th* linns* public Lamix I,! iartm cnt 1.3*6. Farm Hcrurity
Assembly, were killed when a Reil
FLORIDA AIRWAVE
Mukden l\- smashing communlcailar to tho emergency increases charged with th# exercise of a Committee, which recently com­ A Imlnlxtration
C
m
-,
truck
they
had
volunteered
21,162, ReconWASHINGTON, (VI 14 id '
BEIRUT, freiuinnn, Oct. 14, (41 granted all interstate carriers by degree of rare commensurate with piled Information from tho v ar­ si "fJlon Finance Corporation 5L John Howard I’.iyne# Washington tu drive to rescue storm survivor* ti'.iirt h.ad liven otd)* partly suer e s t f u l.
•
— Arab league leader* meeting Ih Interstale Commerce Commls- the condition of th* passenger." ious government agencies and D&lt; fense Plant Oir|Hiration 727. economist, eiiiloraxnl l»efore the struck Into a utility poll*, ' *
Justice Terrell said.
hare to plan military measures •ion.
bureaus. Moat of the data wa* National Housing Agency 269.
Ciril Aenmaullcs Board today
HONEY OFF
Commission Chairman Jerry W.
In Palestine against Zionism reCOLD RESTORED
three to four years otd.
Mississippi -xIhe applirntlon of Florida Airway#.
ORLANDO (Vt. J t 14*)—IToney
cclved the news of Russia's sup­ Carter said the carriers have been
WABIIINUTON,
(Vt.
It.
I/P)—
Thirty
government
agencies
or
lirneral
Land
Office
13,000
Inc., lo add 16 aitililfonal cities
GODFREY PROGRAM
nr'Mlurtlon in th# flooded area of
port of pirtltioning the Holy Ioind granted 10 per rent increase* In
Arthur GodfYey, CBS commen- hureaps own land In th* various arris, Morrsl Service 983,022, to iU Intrastate network.
freight n tc a , about 13 per cent
Flalwe’
V’^ru
le
rireunnmm
rri.Vv
Ro,"
h Klori,U U Jown 90 P*r e9nt’
states.
Of
these,
17
are
Uml
with apparent resignation.
Boil
Conservation
Kcrrlc*
133,233.
U tor, expressed delighted pleasure
* “We know we face th* whole increase In coach fares and aix per from coast to coast yesterday holders in Louisiana, lit In Miss- (Iffica of Indian Alfaira UJilri.
probably will W further eased in (h V ^ lo rM a ' 8°Ut* T le e k lJ^ re ^
.
C t’GAT WBDH
Navy Department 1,346,. War
world In this fight„and wa are cent in parlor and sleeping car morning ovrr the idea of bring Ixsppl.
thr* next few day* l»y rrilorlnff
i .$ n
*it
,
« f f L . nn ni»
By agrnciea, these holding are: Department
209,752,
Federal . I’HILADKLI’IIIA, Oct. 14. (41 ^9(1,000,000 to $100,0181,IKK) in
ready," one d e l e g a t e tw th# rate* by the ICC.
*tod»w"
*
presented by 8heriff P. A. Mere
Louisiana
—
Work*. Agency 1.261. Fish anil — Uandlenilrr Xavier Cugat, -Itr French gold the Naxls tmik durigue meeting said,
*
of 8eminole County, xrith an
General land office fl.000 acres. Wildlife Service 41.600, Veterans will marry actrrsa I.orrgine Allan ing the war.
ih e League Council mealing is
\TKOL RKTCHNB
honorary deputy's badge, and ad­ Forest aervtce 536,305, Soil (*&gt;n- Admlniatration
PORMKR SENATOR ILL
H66,
National tomorrow afternoon at- the Kite
to end tomorrow. Remaining to be
__ _
VIENNA. (Vt. 14 (41—Brltiah
WASHINGTON Oct. 14 (49— vised Mayfair Inn Manager Lind serration Service 28.SH2, Navy P
ark 1 Hervire 9.797, Tennessee Caiielon IlnteJ, the rnuplr said
Settled la th e appointment of a Former Senator James K. W at­ Weher .to keep it polished up.
( 0II.NT1 COL RT
officials this afternoon announc. •
Department 6.XM5, War 2IK.7AO, Valley Authority 11,631, Agricul­
commander in chief for an "Arab son of Indiana, Republican leader
( ounty Court eonvenwl at tO-QO
telurn of a six-man patrol
II* also said some very compli­ Federal Works Agency 456, Com­ tural Research Administration today,
Cugat’* illvnrre from his first o clock this morning, the docket xvhich has iwen missing since l(
army," which,' according to re­ of the Senate during the Hoover mentary things about Mr. Weber,
Farm Security
Adminlstra- wife became final last Friday. It x/at sounded, bond* were eatreated rrf&gt;sxcd the Austrian tmarder into
•
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liable sources. Is being organised Admlniatration, ia gravely ill In a who has invited him to spend the merce i . Flah and Wild Life 398, 94
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8*rvice 223,996, A lien. Properly tlon 26,768, Defense Plant Corp- also will b# lb# second marriage ami, rases were set for trial by Yugoslavia late Sbmiav afternoon.
for defence of Palestine.
hospital her*.
winter at th* Mayfair Inn.
Han 106, Veterans Anrrrinireeti»«xi o s raa# (lx#)
for the 28-year-oli| Miss Allan.
J udgw R. W. Ware.
• No lUtalls were availahle.
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BeetlexS Swarm
Over Miami In

Patricia Doesn,t
Know How She
Fired Fatal Shot

Plans Are Made By
Florida Group For
Hospitals

Wake Of Slorm

Ih* (I'aspni’s Party
Stages (d in e back
In Rome Flection

Harriman Foresees
Comintern Blocked
By Marshall Plan

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By Commission

PHONE 1325

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For AH Air Travel Reservation*

Count on SoHy-Corn, tho flavor and energy quean, and
Sammy Soya, tho prominent protein, to help you keep
your family in there twinging, at work or play. Because
IhirdalittbUr/CTltpy-Ughf new cereal hat what i» tbkee
for up-and-at-’em good health.
Corn-Soya bringt you vilamlnt, mineral*, and protein^
maket them fun lo col. Whaf* more, theta to a ity
‘ cnip'lh'fddrVoy-tnm chylTrm Ukr'Oet-iom e today.- ^

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U.S.Proposal
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Itan conaulata. Tha blast
off general alarm sirens through­
Nailona—to support out Jerusalem, but' tha all-clear
for partition of PaJaa- waa sounded after a ftw minute*.
Army and police patrols, howtaparata Jaxriah and Ar-

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MONDAY, OCT. IS, 1947

THE SANFORD nERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Labor Meeting

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TO E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

PA GE EIG H T

No Bitterness-In I K
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football gam*. Ole MUs claims a
I3-£1 victory! Arkansas still-lists,
it's * a 1-0 decision f»r the Perk(r»? . . T. Reporters covering the
1947 World Series did some rec­
ord breaking o f_ their own when
r
ah *r Valsgsapbkd HatftHirifl weed*
— W /isirN u iu N 6ct. 9
civilian Kientiiti'are now to newspapers and wire services
rqady to sprinkle a little dry ice experimentally on the tail o( the first throughout the country. Last
yfeung hurricane that comet along, a joint Army-Navy announcement year’s high mark was only 2,641,086 words. . . . The third (or
•aid today.
Cookie Lavagstto) g a m e w n
Scientists of tbe Army Signal Corps, the Office ofN aval Reiesrcli} worth 608,570 words alone, mostly ,
and the General Electric Company, whose laboratory men were the first superlatives.
lo demonstrate the precipitation of cloud* by dropping pellet* of dry ice
Dot* All, Brothers
through them, ^rlll make the ex- • — :-------------------- ----------- -------During the. recent Oklahpmapertinent.
Delrolt football gams, John RaThe M-rvfte* said they "aro
pfccs, Sooner center, »sld ’some- ;
atandlng by awaiting an alert * Sports Roundup
thing In P-dlsh to Detroit, tjuxr-.,
w tr l r h -w ill -take* them fhdng 'By HUGH FULLHHTON. JH; (rfbark Gene
___ Mallnowikl.
who re“
Into the heart of the first suit­
. lied In the *ame language. The i
able —incipient—hurricane many
■■L,
~UPf— trahilalion, given’later, wehf like
hundreds of miles away from When you have the Roic Bowl (hit; Rapacx, ’’that play isn’t go­
the United States.”
victor of last January opposing
Three aircraft—two B-17s and the football team that has been ing anywhere today." Malinowski.
one B-29—will be used, with one Noj I* in the nation for three "Wall, I've got to try It, haven’t
of the Flying Fortresses doing seasons, you have a flrat degree IT”
, Score of a recent high
the dry Ice “seeding" of cloud* gridiron i "natural-":., . . . That’s school football game in Oklahoma ■
and the other two plane* carry­ Illinois v» Army at. Yankee Stad­ — Blanchard 62, Davl* 0. . . how 1
ing observers.
ium Saturday and there’s a lot
those boy* do get around!
"We are In far too prelimnary more than ju st past records to
make
it
interesting.
.
.
.
.
Cali­
a state to think of stopping ‘a
Over two-third* of the body :
hurricane,” said ope of the fornians, f o r , instance, were Just
aeientista. "A t this point we are aching to get Army Into the Rose weight of human beings I* water.
interested only In seeing and re­ Bowl and some rather stinging
cording any effects the dry-ice remarks were nude whrn they
had to accept Illinois instead. The
technique will have/’
Ready to take off from their .
y°U ^
What Women Like
home stations and head for the
hln*tht ■ " i m V t d w
Launderette Store
hurricane belt when the order £**, K

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TO SELL
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J U J A L J U M tU .
CARROLL, tA.,—&lt;/P)’—-The wnr
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didn’t leave Ralph Neopel a leg
-r , _j
V*l , ‘
.. i ^ t i L
T
of hi* own In stand on. hut he hnn
1»»* bitterness
than any « •
•oldlcr I ’ever met.'
He la a tanned, stecHy farm
youth who loat both Ire* In a
battle action In Grfmanv that
t.
won him •J h e natlna’a ’ hleheat
v - A *r'
t
Mrolrtn aa'Rrd—th e’Cnnetnnalnpal
Medal of Hnnor-r^iad he think*
__ Ilf# has hern «••,&gt;&lt;! to him
. "People treat me okay,” he
•aid. ‘‘I have nothin? to feel
, 1
*6ny - f p r . n a r t r t i r f m * little
funnv sometimes—because 1 get
j
to much better a break than a
lot of other fellow* did who
came hack."
The people of Iowa contributed
118,000 to *lart him off attain
)n civilian life with a home' of
SPORTING GOODS
his own and a nrstejrg. Ifnrlr
l
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8am fa re him a new pair of leg*,
’ 3011 E a sl F i r s t S tr e e t
a car and a pension. He married
hi* childhood, sweetheart. Jean,
and they hare a plum p’ brownajred daughter right month* old
He aturdilv haa refused to let
, the fact he I* an ammitre affect
THI WtECKID PASSING!! COACHES of a Spokane Express train lie scattered on a mountainside near Mary. ,
his mental outlook. When he got
About Their
hill. Washington, alter the train’w** derailed by rocks waihcd on the tracks by a dash flood. The engineer
hi*
first
pair
of
artificial
tegs,
f r-l
was,Jt 11led nml a v -rc of rn*-.nor r r- wrre injured,-several of them irrlouily. (InfcrnaHooal Soundpholoj
ha
said!
'. f f l
"1 Just want to are. the lopk
AT.
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r — *•N mj S *th&gt;‘
-ronJi'rtO Trt^^kksutted
In the Big
j W t f l .et
—
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-- “ - d«gJ
— (hat - T
- =j$ f ■ ttt^Uw-TaeaVff.
. mwreemml
w.* w.Il»e(*,l
illon plnn "with perhaps « few N. J., the Signal Corps expert, r
“ ImtUEinf! O dp W hole M o rn in g T o Do A s I P le a se .
IT . S . F o r e i g n P o l i c y
Food Program
Ll.nlComdr.
D.nlel
Rex.
Wichlla.
f"
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1
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bite* me.”
modification#.” * Thla, however,
I L eave M r W e e k s W nsh A t T h e L A U N D E R Kan.
representing
the
office
of
1
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k*
v
could not I* confrmed officially.
Ha pasted a beer label on each
vVincent
i™ -» »m,r
UP * n v ain
lrj thatio ’endetl
in a
(I
ftmllnM
»il
fr**m
ETTF. W h ile I Go M a rk e tin g . B o th J o b s A re Done
N
a
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Research,
and
«
«i«„.inff
ia
'.
Meanwhile, the United State*,
leg and told friend* with a grin:
l» fif»tif|t|r!i fratm rp |P l»»#I
A l O nce. I t 's
’s M nrve!otw !M
"The company pay* mif a •esa allcvlateil. would »trrngthe:i Butrau Federation, the National apparently certain of victory In Rhaefer and Dr. Irving l^mgmulr n h n n u '^ n v h o o ^u*ib«r^ib
of the General Electric, co-li*.
quarter * day to advertise their Comuriiam, he replied. "It la ob- Grange, and the National Coun­ its fight fur s United Nations eoverera
•»*h*
CT*.n
.
bfl.,e
r
‘!?*5
la
st,
year,
bear,"
vtnu* that misery nnd hungrv cil of Fatm Cooperative*- have •’wstchdog" commission In the
LA U N D E R E T T E OF SAN FO RD
lho drI5I;,f1l , «chnl‘,'ie- despite' the loss of Buddy Young
The airplane* will be flown by . J
nvWo„tph
J?
Now he can walk a* much as wdl lead to . revolt.”
r r h . I , . n and Julio Rykovich------- this qbpmmiied Mr. Truman "I0O per Ilslknn*. made plain it* Intention ra n . Z Z
Second
a t O ak
P h o n e 1082
c*pt. Clarence N. Cruimb^rliln, **rv*r ran report th»t Anny,
fir# Mocks without uilng a cane
Meanwhile, the govern inrnt-con- cenl cooperation" in the campaign to pie** for U. N. condemnation Jr., Matawaw^N. J.; Capt. Jack' server can
of
three
Soviet
satellite*
accused
__
_______ ami Ibie ______
or halting to rest. He work* lrcllcd Pullsh pres* :ln Warsaw
part-time selling electric appliance* stepped up ■the anti-American, to eonirrre grain atrpplre*.-------- nf responsibility— f i r 'C W « tT Wfllrams;—“Dayton;'“ Ohio;—a n d chard, allll looked like a real good
Lieut.
James
'A{
Ashcraft,
Pratts,
border
trouble*.
A nationwide tuivey indicated
and driving n tractor on hi* tone of it* editorial* aiul l* broadcluh against Colorado except for
An American spokesman declar vllle. Ark., all of the air force,
mother’* farm. He want* p o st of •niug it* ptopngntnla uffrnsivt- t» thal while *ome lettaurant* weie
some weakness on- pas* defense.
Two
enlisted
men
will
be
the
wnue
soma
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ttr
s
on
a
hurricane
mall.
to ilo about tbaTT
(Catholic newspaper* Supporting breakfait
by operating the dry-ice dispenser.
ptbrr*
were
re
rv
in
t,
the
three
accused
nation*—YugoHow'a That Again?
- " I ’ve wanted to do that all my the American ronreptiun of "DeThey
are
the
Navy’s
Aerographer*
thrm snd order* fo t bac .n and {■&lt;•*&gt;•• Albania and n u lg arla—
After the Richfield Spring*, N.
life," he said, "ever since I w** mocracy.
.auiage a* .u b .lilu le . increa.cd.
" fri':li*ll?f *,rr'!fd 1t° 1COOpeK ‘t wlth Mate Edwin R. Millan, Tillimook, Y.. - board of trustee* held It*
• small hoy on a. farm. There’*
Ore., and the Army'* T /6 Charles September meeting, the local paThe newspaper tilo*’ I.udu,
■a most place, the’ consumer ' h“ £ » ' .T
an exam coming up »oon. hut
In
E. Hall of Bay Nienrlte, Ala.
pec reported (a month laterl:
tharell probably t&gt;e .10 to tft winch tcmally reflect* the view* iruli
"The Chief of Police tin* been In­
other veteran* apply, too. If 1 of Vico Premier Wladydnw .Oft* operation ? if T w 'I s T m 'p a ^ ly T i ,ion*1 lK,,i,lf"' commission late
'.“
.
‘T
^
yesterday
by
a
Tl
to
it
vote.
tulkn,
mu,,r
Ilir
5
lpnerx~nf~thr
structed to prohibit the playing
don’t make it—well. I'll jtiat try
jircdirt hnw the request, made lo
Ja il SentcnccH
International Communist declare- save food for Europe and lower
aomething clue,"
of baseball, football, basket hall
aod’any other lioisterous game at
School Spot Maps
I I h i .s im lo w l*aae neat
He llkfi to mow the lawn nn&gt;l lion, Assailed n "piicst ugitulor” prices a t home, would affect the
Attorney William D. Hopkjn* to any time."
,
do other chore*-he even help* in one* or Warsaw’s lending housewife's budget.
ll nNllnvtii fttfM l*A*r Hnr I
Hporta Before Your Kyra
clo*e one of the club* at which
with the wa*h—to keep down hi* •hurche* who, it said, told n
lo Washington. D. C. most res­
weflhl. which ha* cllmlied ”rt apertal congregation &lt;&gt;f polytech- taurants served egg* for bresk ed that many principals and a killing took place and recom­
Ted McGrew, the Pirate* Scout,
pound* alnc* hi* ret.irn front niral student* ’’Ibo govenitnrnl to­ fast "and the Carlfon Hotel, wh^re I 'eachcr. are attending tho Rtet- mended that the court grant the claim* the Hues are getting the
University night and Sytur- rate of the other club and asked best two Minor Leaguer* in the
hospital* where he underwent day has bread in on» hand aul Gharles Turkman, rhnlrman o f ;
r* club In the other.”
seven operation*.
the Citl/en* Food Committee.,
Also they are attend- officers to check closely into al country In catcher Ed FiUgrrahl
‘‘He’* real handv around th*
Some paper* carried banner live*, took them off the menu bilt \n« « tenslon classes aponwred by Jegcd sale of beer to minor* in a i nnd pitcher Boh Chesnea from the
house," said hi* wife They 'still brndline* purporting In ‘tell of an served eggs If demanded.
. * £ «'nl*frslty of Horida or Uk- third.
. | Pacific Coast le&gt;ague, that is if
Ilka to danre hut Ralph «aid he "economic eti*i*" In the United
The grand Jury also urged Cheane*' Injured arm is okay. . .
In Cleveland some rctau ran t* i ln* f orrL*R5ndJ n« ' 0Ur.M' ’ ,
hid given up Jitlerlmgrlng, Not State* and picturing lh» country hail egg* a* usual, *ome had them j M'"«
Babcock a rt au- Leon county' "Individual cUixen*’ Red (R, Wellesley) Smith ha*
because of hi* arilficat under­ as near rntaarophe, Glruu I.udu if Insisted upon, and some had }*rvlier. outlined plan, for a pos- to give more active support to authored a piece on Princeton'*
7 BIRDSEY’S BEST.
pinning—that doesn’t stop - him.
oiiblisbt-il a cart ini n showing I'rrs- „one. One manager said: "So we !
f2 "U a| M sight « n « rra U o n law enforcement officer* of the Charley Caldwell Tor the current
■ ” tm Jurt getting too eld for tdent THinran awarding clcrnta'T.'’ don’t have meat on Tuesday, i *I*«n*ored hy the Hfate Council state and county.
Saturday Evening post. And they
that kind of thing." he .aid ^ .r, „ .
4 BROTHERS
*. "Mia* Knropa.* W haLhappeiui-pcnnU -aat. -eggs. ro-'. . ? * - . V,T.T~~df^ 'n
It said -resilient* should make couldn't-get a better guy to write
2.03
3.95
svely: ’’I’ll be M i|.T* H s lT ^
And in Moscow; n Pravila com­ And then we .Inn’t have egg* o n , AJ*«r ■ brief diseuaslon on known their deal re to have the shout a better guy, , , . Missis­
n
*’«n."
1.90
3.70
MONEY SAVERl
fcnd on reportlng pupU law actively enforced, report vio­ sippi and Arkansas atilt haven't
mentator accused t h e United Thursday, What happens? People
i progress, said HUs Hand, It was lations of the law and offer to settled the outcome of their 1914
Hi* mind rarely goe* hack to States of .trying to hamstring eat mrat-"
I_
that day In December. 1944. near Soviet.Iranian relation* and -of "in'noeTptr fruit ami .produce r x- ' reed to
«• ««•»
" ol» testify In .spurt tp jb o .e vlojationa
---------’ S P E C I A L D I S C O U N T - '2 0 0 L B S. O R M O R E
*
________ P 'L t t l _Qefmaf)v„ jaliew^t
and should "attend session# oT
tEXuntnl \ w ~irggicir i n V ^ : ^ V S S nchHd
. legs blown-off by a tank shell, parliament
the court# In order to observe
nnrllamrnt againstagainst graotlng
noullrylcs* plan a* ''ridiculous ami
tP
” p“[ , th*f hj},de
granting ol1 poultryles*
h* dragged himself hack lo hi* (-onoCAaimt* tn tlilMill*
the efforts at law enforcement.
unnecessary.” hut said it will co­
Kg
machine gun, killed 20 attacking)
The aitirle. which occupied al- operate.
I'reient w e r e Supt. Lawton,
Dojf Food 25 IHb 2.12 100 lbs 8.00
,
German infantrynien and routed
In
New ,York
I^oal
a b*lf pnvo iii the Commuh,
CIO Boycott
.............,
. . mixed reaction Mrs. Ilabeoek, l^roy Nickels, Mrs.
a Nail tank.
"Onea In a whll- I have « 1*1 organ, raldt
■timed serving eggs a ftrr many ^ - N iek.u,
r k m i «_
w .
“1 lie Iraninn public of late lul* customers walknl out snd survey J}™’ ^
ICeallaar*
n»-l
Coihran, W. A. Teague,
dream,*' he aafd, "and I get n
BIRDSEY’S QUALITY FEEDS
Workers, w as.arrested on charge#
imtlml
Ifiereusing
actiHiv
"f
vw‘
ringing In mv ear* like someone
indicated competing restaurants fjf,*'! , f r [?n ,8t; Jo" " '
S of
Inciting
to
riot
aa
a
result
of
a
rlnus
American
repcCtentativn*
lit
were
serving
1
he
fo7*l.
Full
c
o
m
r
^
b
e
l
l
.
E.
J
.
Laney.
H
trm
.rr
E.
rang a bell near me—hut that’*
*
LAYING MASH 20 %5 &gt;
linn directed toward turhlm: Iran pllS.ce was" expected next week.
5.35
All.
.»• C. Bteel. and R. b. sneech he made to several hundred
a
striker!
thla
morning.
into
a
weapon
of
American
pol­
- *
howrver.
Cornfd
hath
»n«l
|
*
r“®
*
tv
hat
I
do
think
of
often
da
James, also arrested nrar the
SCRATCH GRAIN
* 5.50
~
■ — . ' .
theugh I* what ha*' happened to icy. "Irnn nt present 1* flooded rreamed cheese and Jelly appear-.
plant yesterday on complaint of
•8S I
j
, 1101118 Iv JU S C u
*
the wounded soldier* of other with various American rnun. ed to be the main subititute*.
nollce that he Interfered with the t
DAIRY FEED 20 %
4.60
In Cldcagn the restaurant a»•
. . _______ ;
armies—the German* anil the ,,.|lr&gt;r*„ »[»’ri*li*(* and instruclort.
irrf« l Ol II RinKer. w nriu unwr
•‘Iliigi
in
i
*llir'
American
nnllCt
i
l*mriwtbwv
met
u
-dw
idw-n
n
-afll
nn.*
.
Russian* and t he-nthf r *; I' trltiu*
■............... ......... — -------- rz
^ .............-............ ........ . ........:------------- TianiWBTit new r age-nie-r K m
I-ond. " T 5 n cr-'--« W - l ln m
"HOG RATION"
~ * 9T
n
ltlp |ir,l(trBm, and
«*«*»•*, Janie*. Internatlonbl represenia- 300 to 400 strikers assembled out­
they haven't (wen treated a* well looking Inward -the economic aandt
at w* have."
,
polilicnr enslavement 01 I ''1" ' *n tioh said many resniurant patron* | | vp 0[ tjlp ciO-Farm Equipment side th* company plant
ionium leu on m
not-— ■—sucqisaful- na.♦ * " t ' .. ft-4 were [irnRiunK
iirolealliig uLlio.iimltaUon
of .
j ? ^ ^ . f i i s e e u N r : ip w jfe 4 y * j4 Q W L
iur. Jcaaaa■I.aikftd-hlm what It was-think: Ih
f o d iH flrfriH rrfln r-e im i^
nauuo*-----H,-,!
mtt* any
here —to—hare
hinf crawl hark to Id* with an does not reb el mllnteirn- tieginnlng tp reflect the eustopi- i The present rent control law ex James told the worker*.
FROM MILL TO YOU
nt
er*’ attitude.
j pirex next Feb. 27. After that
Major Hauler and a attachment |
machine gun and keep on fi’ght- linn with liie Soktet Untfm. __
An
estimate
that
a
distillery
date,
ail
rent
cantrola
will
eml
un■USI tM* 0**Tlog on that wintry battlefield
of
rountr
police
were
ot
the
scene.
In Prague, the. United States
that already seems so long ago, prn'esled a Communist newspaper shutdown would throw 100,000, less congress acta to continue Hauler IntamipUd Jam**; talk to
the striker*.
•nd far away. The question both-i article which charged that Amer person* out of work and a pro- controls.
sred h im ..
"Take him away, boys." the re­
icon plan** deliberately bombed diction that union officials would | Meanwhile In Washington, Sen­
try
In
avert
it
were
made
In
.
ator
McCarthy
(R-Wla)
said
that
sistant chief commanded- -James
( "None of Ihcta.” he said slowly. tttrchoslovak (actoilca* "to h*rm
,
Ky.
Unlay
by
John
E.
j
lumber
•
prices
“have
'skyrocketed
waa olared In a patrol car and
Did,you aver back out of n drive. fj|eeho»lo»»k eyjjnmv" when the Frankfort,
''IP F 'ftrtd '* * *
coming down tierman* wore r-Hyntlng In the McKlernann of Louisville, a dls- j higher1 than any other building taken to police headquarter*.
FLO U R &amp; F E E D S T O R E S
illlery union official.
I materjal, and V Benate-Ilouae
■the, streal
and know
vnu W
asrci closing d*V* of the w*r. •_
.
------ yod
were
Mi-ni anil
McKicrnan.
vreo
president
and *i committee ha* assigned two in
It wn* learned dnofficUUv that
going la hit but for eorne reason
315 F*nl F irst Street
vestlgators “to see what can be
you still kept on backing out T U. H. Ambassador Laurence International reprrsen U U v e of the ; done
Sanford. Florida
about It.”
fttcinhnrdt
protested
lho
article
Distillery,
Rectifying
and
Wine
1 • ’fft,?* •*'*1 I* .what - It wss likr
He made that comment to remost.”
In Rude Provo, the .Communist Worker* Union of America. (A.
porter*
U ' when asked nbouUaxceporgan, a* tl 111*1. recalling that F.L.1, proposed a IpjM ay Pfr lod, W
nil ibo AIlir-*.- including "Orrctn- of ElTper cent prrxlurilon instead *}®na taken by Urn Bouthem
nslnvakia, b*d agrveil to fight of the planned 60-day complete Wholesale Lumber Association to
Padway Dies
what It tarmed "sever* critlcUm
until the Nail tyranny was
/mashed.
hjuid
U
g
*
M
hm
r
(C*BllBI#4
iMWJPrn fln.l
-----he said, asserting that a 120-day
tho mace from the speaker's
congressional committee In­
60 -per cenl curtailment "would Joint
stand, and stopped talking only
Rocket Plane
vestigating housing:
accomplish
the
same
thing,"
and
When California Federation PrrsRobert
tbert F,
F. Darrell, secretarythat workers could remait
remain em­ manager
ld*nt John Shelley Insisted he
of the aaaocistlon, dis­
fC*MiiIn*,#-«! | i*mm I'sa* flitfil
ployed
during
that
time.
closed a t Birmingham, Ala., last
wanted to make an announce­ acknowledged thylr existence to­
A -complete shutdown, ho said, night that th* association has
ment. Padway Introduced Shelley. day after the C-64 Skymasler had would
throw 7,000 union worker* written the committee asking a
Then the nrillth-bnrn lalmr law. auceessfulty completed the final
In Kentucky, not Iheludlng chance to appear before It eqd
per slumped In a chair, fumbled leg from Slcphenvilly, N.F., 1,600 oout
Quantity Right*
f f i c e pereonnel, guard* and reply to an assertion by McCar­
for hi* hlgh-blood-pressure pills, miles, away.
A
GOOD
THING
&gt;
F
Pdos* Good Thru Sol. Out I t ‘
thy th at Congress might have to
dropped a glass of water, and
The C-64, second In the aerie* other*.
"crack down" on proflu of middle
'Q u a rf
For
A
RAINY
DAY
grabbed for hi* fluttering papers of push button nlanes, Is unjqus
ReBentmentGrows men In the lumber buxines*.
Filially, hi* friend, Daniel J. To- In that it combines
all tho me.
hln
—■
,/iJf'aqstfifgs'f~
* bln, h**d of Ih* Teamster*, pm chanlcal applications of control
Wend erf nl *
S w tffg Hott&lt;i*hftld
it*es&lt;lsB*4 o . s ?•»* ft**1’ ‘posed from the convention floo* availatde in planes of that type.
7^j£r»- .
« _
' - - ..
that radw ay’* ikui i ,&gt;n the leg*! Official* teferd it »» an inlerest. •ien ministei nf Saudi Arshis.
Ahe prince • a leader a the
( \ H on v?n?rc I s k ...
Joe Marsh
fight over the Tkit-Hmtley Ac- Ing specimen Iwtause it he* been
rigged through an electronic brain’ Arab bine opposng partition or
■ be continued Friday afternoonL:
L&lt;&gt;JllC .3m l2 c
The conveniioit wa» iecc-isd fu. to refotm In piupar sequence al) the Holy Land.
Representative* of Rusal* and
loach and Padway woe half-car­ night steps from laksofr to landIn the P u t
LU United Stataa-xemsiaad ftUenl
ried to a waiting automobile. F t * Ing.—L_-------------- — - during
today’* dlacusaloQ of P»lsaw that.
«f tha deUgatea
d ‘
P o lk a D o t .
CLEVELAND, OcL 9, ((F) — tallns. Thay already had bean
President William Groen, visibly
T T —
Can
*
when Informed of tbi United State* Navy ram-jot engine eent their view* ea soon a*
• passing, said: “Judge tost* have recorded speed/ In ex­ urged by several speaker* to prey died as he lived, fighting cess of 1,400 mllea an hour, of­ poerible.
Doc Walters gave me this far- W ttme j er whe criticise temperate
Doe* g Y en rib U tt
ficials who could not be named * An authoritative source oald th#
causa of tabor.”
malar It’s a sere-ire sign yrniY* peepls for cejoytag a mellew glesi •
United State* sxpee led to mak*
acknowledged
today
In
commentarranged for a memorial
its opening Faleetlno statement
■vtUag eld whew rest resent ether *f hear with friend*.
Sm Pkg
U ^ C
this morning, which pre- ing on British rsttmatee that one Saturday. Russia declined to in­
reached 900 miles
people fcaviag ■ rood lime.
had been Sat aside for a of their Snginoa
They’re ofUn well-intentioned'
dicate when the would speak.
bt a drop le st
Lieut. General Mara aitifhour
And th* Doe means It hasn’t folks, too. But front where I alt,the
L arg e Six*
lho
tlah plane topreaant* but a high UniUd Nation offic­
the Sixth Ar- their highest achievement to dat* ■ialP Q
M M Mdelegaton
P R H M had
H H P p U c htillto do With he*. There ar* old minute we criticise our neighbor*
sadB Q
theM Soviet
folk* In our town who get a big for enjoying wholesome pleasures
they are-behind both the Navy sad il« fini cl! y It would w eir until (
ve council meeting and tbe.N ational Advisory ComMediant 81 m
h**rd •*" U' 8‘ ! ;kWt out of seeing other people an- —like a game of horseshoes, c
afternoon was mltte* for. Aeronautics, which now statement. ^
A m.mh.i' Ol Die Soviet del*J®F tksm setvea—I t t m i to keep gtaaa of beer, or en afternoon’*!
abbreviated to ha* under way an axtenslv* drop
Cakes
aca a t funaral tost program with ram Jet on- egallon Insisted that
Russia’s
■•F,|rU« w ,th • &lt;l»M»g—U’a a sure sign we’r*
In IfceteeyMt
growing old'(ln spirit anyway) no
Sinai Memorial Chap- glnoa, ’ w»h speed# .expected to policy waa not yet flrm os to
Paper r-‘ ~
Hand*—
Cteann G
waa to ■» in Mil wan- reach up to 2,000 miles an
an hour,
hour.
whether eh* would tuppori pro7 Am t here IK aeme other, whe m4l,«r
«*r age tf.
ii r-*
: posits to partithm -Faiestinw- or
PadwiY'-mad# hta
Icscot (hr jaan i folk* gnlag i.h - ..
_”
' ' ’
~
Napkins n o
14c
Tackle tjohn TYipson of Hlaals- the plan for
lor a federallaed Wlag} who reel th at rem m aalty ’
slppl 8tale gave the best line per­ naUanal country.
Paper
j* - . ■-:7_ formance of the Orange Bowl I The United States, on thft other
gmmrs sad dances ar* Jait a waste/
^ e O lC u jl
Lb-Can
24 mentor* who have •eriee In th e 1937 classic, In the hand, was reported yeateyddy by
Towels Ron 17c
th# Orange
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T H U R S D A Y . O C T . .9, 1947

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TABLE SUPPLY
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SOAP
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How lo Toll .
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In U nit? T h e re In S t r e n g t h —
To Protect (ho Poor# or (ho World;
To Promolo the Progress of America;
To Produro Prosperity for Sanford.

Plea Is Made College Enrollments Reported — 10 Are Killed
U.N. Police
As 500,000 More Than Last Year
For Food To
Be Rationed
Burns

Force Pr

CINCINNATI. .Oct. 10 (A*) -Total enrollment in the nation's col­
lege* Hut'fall probably will hit 2.500,000, an increase of 500.000 over
the tame lemetler latl year and 50 percent more than the 19J9 prrwat
' R«V(tlld W tllrb, president of ike Untvrrtily oLCincin
Aroup Says Only Way nati. predicted today. •
Fire Believed Of In­
Dr \V.dleit. nationally known ttatiilician of higher education; *aMl
U7 T»."To “Deliver PolT o Assist Europe; preliminary
cendiary Origin Ra­
rlatitlica on full and nait-lime enrollment received from
To
Confer
On
Kussiaii
Situation
ic y Statement O n
Anderson Supports approved school* throughout th.
ze s Apartment In
country showed “a decided drop tda University estimates Its full­
Partition Saturday;
Meatless Tuesdays in Ihe inflow of new veterana but
•Early A. M. Hours
time attendance at 31,000 and
Russia
Is Undecided
mi overflowing rraervoir of total
W ASHINGTONrpct 10 WV j collegiate students." he continued. New York University as 21,500. lie.
CHICAGO.
Oct,
10
1/7*1Ten
The Notional Planning A llocation
I.AW. M-KT-SS, O n 10 Ah
"A* compared with the first- 35 pereei\J and 20 percent re­ penont. m&lt; luding aix chddien and
said lotfay the government "tlioul.l time iovaaion of the college* a spectively.
G u s I c II m I j | -| i &gt;|,* - , r . | t m l t v ( h i t
four
women,
were
killrd
and
trove
“Southern University attend­
be prepared to ration food in year ago. there are fewer freshthe I iiilcd 'v.ilnuii \M»mbly ctela represented by Duke Uni­ than a doten other* were injured People Of Europe Dcftiterican' contumcit" in ordrr to men veterana of World War II ance
-i|c i tmsll-f--untiV militaiy fori#
versity
with
4.700
fulltime
stu­
early
Inday
in
a
fire
which
tweol
c
l
a
r
c
t
l
Living
Un­
hold pricei down while making on the rampua thla fall, the de­ dents (new veterans deere**e. five
to
be live ig v n tt iny "fntre which
through a crowded fnur-tloiy
creases ranging In general from
huge ahipmrnU to Hurope.
der * Two Terrors
perrenti; University of Alabama. apartment building on the city*
t.ikei •ggrci;i'n vKiinvt the pe,»ID to 71 percent,
At • itarter the allocation
pie id Palestine.** Ibe (iu*lrmtl*n
.“ However,' a remarkably high 3.700 attendance (new veteran* uc*» noMheait tide.
W \&gt;|||N CifO N . (h i. |Q m
■uggeitrd reducing the contump- proportion of the 1,000.000 vet- decrease, 30 porceat); University
llelrgilc did not mention ibe A.'*
All.
jnf
the
dead
and
injured
Grnrial |.m int 0 . Clay, governor
lion of bread by onrdhird be- erana who entered college last of Texas. 17,341 (new. veterans
.ib League naliont fnirev now r e .'
in the hlaie, which polite and of the American /one in Gerdecrease, 70 percent).
tween now and the neat wheat har- year with federal payment of
|M
Ifted tn.iving low aid lbe‘ I'^ilettine
“Similar
to
the
trend
In
state
their tuition anil subsistence did
fire official* taid appealed to many. aatd today that Democracy
vnt.
i I"rider«.
, . ,
. ,
. ...»
goad • academic work and have univwraiUe* ate the current- at* have- been of IntrhdiatT origin; ****••
•
t
•
•
••
it un the defensive in Fuiope and
Siidf rationing, the allocation rrturned to upper elaaaea thl» tendance* of the endowpd Insti­
However, be plaenl the piopntsl
Were negroet. Fourteen were hotpi- "nothing can tutvive by Iwing
.•aid fn a ilatemenl prepared for fall."
tutions such a* Harvard. Yale,
l»efore the Avtrm blr't 57-nation
talitcd.
peim-vnentlv on ibe defensive."
Home Agriculture Committer,
I&gt;r. Waller* ’ mad* thee# com­ Princeton. Brown. D a r t m o u t h
Pslrttine tomtiuttre lett than 24
Firemen
tearchrd
the
tmnuMerClay it back here to attend U. 9.tt the only way to in»ure "the ments on current fulltime attend- IVnntylvanla, Chicago's North­
houit alter the Arab league Conn­
western, Vanderbilt. Stanford, and ing. mint of the 16 aparlmeul tymkh ipaference* on occupation
tor*
a
by
geographical
aectlona:
dual objectire of t making more
'd announced in Beiiut. Lebanon.
“The colossus of the Pacific the Independent colleges of art* building after early report, bad trm&amp;piohlemt.
food available Io ' Europe; and roast, University of California, and science*. They have fewer
; that ibe teven Atsb tt«t»t htd
placed the death toll at high at 20
!■ an interview with reporters,
avertink another price explosion report* 10 percent fewer fr*»h. veteran* than 'last ’ year hut th rk
sgtred |o move Irhept.ln ibe P*|More than 850 pel tin t were
In the farm-food aector.” *
rmphati/ed hit belief thtt ec'o*
m in veteran* than- l*M year bill total attendance* represent an reported to haw 'bfen In the
j/ttipc bord ftt.____ —
and total of 44.000 fiilltlnv aU-tlmr h tg h -__________ »wiW *«r-*t-4»4/&gt;"W r*t-&lt;rmn"Street- A o o A ^ tla lu lity ^ m - h tte n y yeonH ^
The' anocialion d fK tibet ittcil j Itn
Dt. Jnige Gsrria G rtnsdot. chief
Df SB colleges reporting to when the Hate broke out Wtdef be followed quirklv by political
at a non-profit, non-political nr- atutfr^it■'"* will exceed' the 46.HM
ibleaite, of (luafemvla, m tde hik •
Dr. .W elles, he said 23 hare a stairway on the first floor
total
of
1948.
with
23.000
cut
rently
• gani/ation deviled to "planning
-bnum
after deltvenna
Isst and spread quickly through the liability.
—lt —...
___ eitna -a.*■ Iiitter •
nt Berkeley, 15,000 at.l.o* Aogele* larger attendances thsn
U e "little psoplr" of F.Utnp*.
by Ameticaru in agriculture, but-. ami flJlM nil other. taiilllUKLBt year.
tfl *33
■»*&gt; IHlfftl
*»»» i f upww we.eweelisted 'unchanged
enroll. roof.
1attark cm Bw etTLl^ifiTfti oT
ialrflh e generefrltve under one &gt;1
in m r'l* b a r~ a n d ' go¥efnmenir If* the Unjvemity.
ntennta a n J lD havFTewer'lil'udenTs
|eru«.\!eru, w in.im ped r-tt*rdav in,
Fire Commlliloher Michael J.
'Aggeitinnt were part of an out­ . “On the Atlantic mas), Colum- thsn last year.
Corrigan said a charred ran that two Icftiut* "tenor of » ;&gt;olni/ |
j |I if Af.lL IffkAl* (|n jiiott,
smelled strongly -ofrifei utrne waa Itate oi 'le iio t ' of iiungri sn-f'
line of a proposed long rang.*
j r.MrrU # GffifMvd^^ f#f-rf*nc t»
found In tha stairwell. He believ­ cold snd s« long .*• they sic hi
. iI f ^1*»ffi In* »mf»f, t|i^Ur#i| Mjt
firm policy, a tubjrct now under
ed that the ftre had (•ern dellb. terrm itI » going to be pieltv dtmn i Agg,VIN0 IN wAtlllNOtOM l&lt;v rtvne from ruropc for . . u r
| !« »t .* |t&gt;t««!i*|&lt;» f . a n v i f t i #
•tudy by the agriculture rommit.eratelv started.
»
u n *.
leet of both Hou«e gnd Sfnalf.
.q*; n , . .. l l f i f l f l i l i t i .rtu * ilAlllltlfli?*.
I’anir grip|&gt;ed the tenants as ed hm l in rtiaMitli s demm iscv. I president Tnmtan amt tnp n*n. n u of the S' ti- .-in.f v
*
i'i|tii|t*ti4Mf
«4,
l*u
rrubify,
nr
1^
Meanwhile. Secretary of Ag­
i lYpsitm enli ate t' s Amt&gt;&lt;i&lt;«,t.lor ia tt&gt;u- v. \v pc-.trit Smith iW n
the flsnie* mounted rsptdlr up the He explsinrd:
vitttrfit' M i f f i4 niMni that
riculture Anderson *aid that “cer"At the ;&gt;rc«cnt moment •&lt;- and l.t Oen. I.ucini Clay '(rigid)-, commander pf An&gt;ei&lt; in or,'tip-tthut
ttalrs, penetrating all 13 flat a. At
rf»1|»L*V». t f ih f »l K*lriti*i nf h i*
tslnly' he agree*, with President
least one woman wa* killed and are *tilving desperately tn t ’en 1 forces In (termany In rrsr t« Robet/ I) Murphy, p-Hl.-vl advi«»r t-&lt;
Truman on the “vital Importance** J
I'tsy
The
ronfetem
r«
arc
liclng
ltd
I
to
dltr-nv
meant
comhatlniv
♦irtl tl'-Nf l‘i I R M ^ I '
tral
Luropp
to
crealc
eondlllivn*.
four, other per*ons were injured
of going wlthnnt meat* on Tue*-1
tha Ruttlan move to Hm k.the Martti.ilt Plan.
(Iiilrrqnltonal)
n I f ( lt p i'r * 't lt i!it i|il|&gt;ir1rf| (rO~i
a* they plunged out of windows farm st.lc to mu concept of goday and poultry and egg* on |
I*t• i»rrp«i^l f•*if t * iiy h# hf«t
before firemen reached the burn*, ernm rnt. to a lemocracy in which I
Thursday. Reporter* plied him I
na individual i* s**urrd nf the
Typhoon Reaches 170 ing structure.
tintnl frani |tr# n i|i»|Hfpl'»i th®t
&lt;**
with questhc
—SI* attitude! 15 Man Council D e ­
I l f Mtiff i t*»ii lurk In H ffo t.
Five tenant* leaped Into the pppuMvailnn of hi* fiindsdieulnl
M
ile.*}
Per
Hour
But
'toward the program !&gt;erau*c some
c id e s T o Abolish
’lit#* ilrLfif# l#fo|# fli#
firemen'* landing nrt Is-fore a right*.
. of hi* rnnmk* at n new* con­
part of It wa* tom by the 1ifipa*t
Aear iitl.U '• M»tlQl|nR
“ In two ahd a t‘*lf year* Wet- |
No
Deaths
R
e
s
u
l
t
Vice
P
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
t
s
ference In Chicago yeafetda;
of a heavy man. A minute' later ern Kuropo ha* t*ecn i l i i 'r t l l m j
“M
•filM
Interpreted by ww* t
a woman jumped Into the tom with gi cat dllRriilfy to rcgat'i
IWO
JIMA.
O
.I.
10
(A
*!
Wind
SAN
FRANCISCO.
Oct.
IO-4A7
porter* a* depreciating thft_prrti:
net hnd «a* tilled. Other ten­ pcmniliilr nt»lf-*ufficlciiev. It lia*
I A •ii -U n m n *f«»r
pectlv# 'actual food saving from Top AFf. Iraefert tl.tpprtl down a weary American tervicemen and ants fled down the stair* or da- failed to do an. tn-cau*" It* eco­
Htntfi *IH*,irnli»»fi «Niil
their
dependent*
emerged
from
scended
on ■
a fita escape.
defiant John ' L Lewit today by
meatless awl eggle»a dave.
nomic *'tii
output
dm-* tn»»
not aufficc
II. , u I., l \ J.tii.,1 lymiM fUllf^r
• .
i .1 •
. »v»
.!■»*»* wi.
nnnur
ihii me.-*
g*m_|hi&lt;
ltw„rinilrudril.
It waa on tha bad* of remarks voting to strip him—and 12 other ttorm ihelteit early thlt morning | Two women gnd »ix children
xu~
iiolkvattributed nr-Anderson •h-i» Most w&gt; o piewdrnlte—of the "bfli’ce" afler' 36 bourt concealment fiom perished by suffncatlnp or.w eto Get many'* Induttilsl output mud
l . t i ; i n T )f O v e r SoVicl l'd ttiiMini ,t |)e- .til I'bIm Hii# • Infitrtf ttfW
fnr*nmtn
fsts’lly
burned
In
third
end
fourth
President Truman *"* S t W ot
raised to a point where site l*
a vicing*^ typhoon which bowled
■
M
e
t
alum
by.
which
he
wat
k.'vatt.
■*!
Its-b
a
r*
~
v
r
.» M
Bill
ic
m
i
,
Dollars
T
o
fir.
crieK
Trum
nn
!)r»cfloor spariiweata. The dead chda White k-»ew*c*- ;
stivlaioing llirmiah
able to bar the door of the Nat •crott Ihe battlefield itland »t dieq Included two Imys about I _ Rtv-a. -U sJs-Jii Fnuipi
uJ- k- -IU Ixs'li'-T- c u rx i'U e t
Kaatfawwl mn f i t * ■•*&gt;
U1 h h « —f o —P r o p o s e d * — t r n i r r f *nr;t - W '.tT 'A id f
t- k ib o r—Rrfstronr- B o in t tft tw e sk -e e a e b ia g ^
mtle*
1114,I'“ • " *•
and 3, and four gill* ranging In •aid, would mean that In eayy
f .Icvstnptnci t • abroad but **'
I.5t3) liny local uniont.
how* Corretpondenlt flying here age from 2 to 18.
"peopleevery
ioK on rnmmesrc
NANKING..
O.I
III
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Chi
|
\fi|.
'
l
l
11.
:
(V.
lit
t
Palesi t s li'-p- 'lis t th
!•••• *ll*
41 MWt.MC.
‘ Though not a "R ed" tympith- •"»« J«P«" found no eatusltiet
1
ns » Irsiln i KfnM-vllv arrlatmcili A
. AlltliMitn &lt;lurt n o n ttn r d e lis ts w uhl cun!lime “Ir
i/er himtelf. Lewit refuted to tign
'njurtee among the servtcrmrn
^ (today-a $ i-,1 tO,000,0(10 U. S, trl'.im iit mi the s..u rt I no.it d fb e • nu -.idctlv wav."
the affidavit required by the Taft;
“ dependenl familtet ttalion
4|,.,t stinsu *bid
;t \ ••--•if' *p
I t n n l i ' u I ‘ilv iv r P l t l l r i l 'M
lot &lt; bins |IIO|MHfll bv I,..11. lobl |I|C iTiltfil Nlll'ih.
..
11 wnII.M-4 - t-xa.
I latilry. Act disavowing Commun- *«
*
' ^ ilium ( . Iliillitt, loinirr nmbaiM -A-icmlily’s /• mtiiiiin • 'miiiiiili*But damage to itulallaliont wai
itm. Unions whote officer* don’t
Klanicd For Strlki* dor In Rustla and France.
itxl.tr tbit -ill fmuu ..I Anr.
(i()|» Chiormiin Recce
sign, cannot ute the Nations! rxlenttve. The wind* tmathed like
-G nrrtniliciil lufnlinslinn D iirrlni i. ,n m l tn n lb 'i tm illlli't » n John Krider, manager* of the
giant hands on scores of buildLibor
Relations
Hoard.
NEW
IIRLKAN8.
Ocl
1
&lt;
&gt;
'/It
American Oil Company's plant
Spun 1 ndccliirod War
I billlllgtnn Tmtl! t-titl Iblllltr* s i Iiirirly "a pull V nl illicit r * |J rt
Labor. |inlii ic# uf un “easlrtn
The little federal local*, with ingv. tipped out the island's innei
••re . and M. J. l.odgr, grocery
III
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4
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1.«t
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Hid
pul*
MIAMI,
Oct.
10.
1/71—
A
Investment luvnklng hint**" are to
jstore owner and' former city 300,000 memltert need the NLRB'* communiraliont tytlem and tnstcli•t,M r t a l t ' i r v . »» t to Th
n i l m il,ii run nt id tl.c m unlii
commissioner, qualified this a fte r­ protective facilities mott among ed the flagpole off Ml. Suribacht. htirrlrane hunting plane report­ nUme for ennlfifiTatlon of the four tltiirly i». I jliuuk&gt;l|t piiH/ikine.
p. pilldli tn
(’ll .......... w f a q dl
mi| « hiitf ntnlilfi idd strike nf
'll IV iVlt.llll tn li«dp lic it 4W II v-1 ,. Ii iciciic the' Xid “
noon to run for thr office of city the AhT-'t big family of uniont. linked in hittory with the U. 5. ed today that J h e wind* I n 's
l.t
ii
' itn d -r's ie T
it. i. •• ,• HI,t
troplraf s(o(m now .centered in' »aiplnycc* *if* tlic Hoiithcni Hit* Hit. i"c&gt; .Ihti_; nit-1mn fi'li'im I m
II. 1,.I&gt;,1 i l commissioner In the ,Ndv,‘ 4
-TTr » ’gn
r
r.pj"
.
r
vt
r
TT
,
T
T
r
, primary election tu x-iri friL Maxm. Their national 7 d f i c t u ’" «ie ifl? Marine* who captured thia ifnr. —th* wrthwesterw-t'a rtMiean ;&gt;n - r r -mpinir. Inr . srr nnW•'TT—tiplead- iieeatng
|l twjlf^nef #*V\r * s c V I . 1
-klnij.v," Knng sdijcil
7 Tti* it “t •*»i r mi** r
about 800 mile* from ’Miami »t» of' the striking "dliloii.
time Jspsnete battion.
If. J . ' Cut and • Commissioner council
^ ip,miipfl i t -jot mii.' in.im&gt;liL....lL l l
The rhnigv ..a* mod.-.ycjjr,,l.,y [tCsdci j c.ii li -ii ib.vl Unllllt ntifn
George Bishop.
- *
The 15-man council, over the
Major Svepd W,. NltBtn. K in*. had Inrrtssed to 3d to 00 mile*
tlnf . m au ifev i I d 'd i v y ' “ f.
sfiilimfUtl
feut
tuiverii'nt*.i
stl
«rTliu
unmn
wliiiIi
a
•
ir/!sin
-k
•
V—
;
•
„
.'an
hour.
Tha
Blati*
was
pi»kcd
-4 Mr, Krl.Dr. who during th# n«»« oppoyj(ion-«f- Lrwiy, voted io do- vtlle. Tenft..-tne itland't engihIt. imtdtdrfn*. It* *.'•••. to provide
up
by
the
(M
l
Asroaaullrs
"
‘
**
wide
vttrtrPMtflHfwaw
V
ffl'
I
o
I
M
iy
s
ic
iillk
1'lTng
.
t’V
O
lb
tlle
I
|frr~*tli.v(t'
'w ear-ha* served as manrtgife-wf
•luo, on^. 1, will, lesdsrshlp In (He _r_
avVay
with
thy
°ffi«*»_
.....i
alltrrh,ni4rfinlltlly
,k‘l
he Sanford Baseball iraiti, and
ITmwl ltwH&gt;| mm l-Rptiffpil-TThtyed^Wre.—M waa wot re- - -nf-thw ' Amalgam*»v.l-As««c(ntlon
vho was largely
Instrumental president, Iraving orthr
th r 1t#?nrtrtTinr*
•»*«•»* also- ptop.ac.1 that f.cn
q inducing the New York Gianta William
Green and Secretary at least tix monthj." but ibe itland ceived In Miami because of poor ..f Street Car. ncctrlc Itsllwav
Al
I
/kins’
r.iiiiclfnm
|ittf(V b«‘ * MHitM »•’- thrMt#ff*
ux,l-M
olor
-«'narh
&gt;:itfptnveM
.,f
t
"rut
.-MiH'.Vlfmr
txgH
m
tin
reception. The storat waa.
d j establish their farm training
It'M ila n i
raa* *l*»
ing m ill. |i|iiJ-4&gt;niiHUidft f l f l l o i l '
commander, Col. Raleigh Matklin rsdlo
......................... ....
*i * i
placed by th* plan* at Latitude America (AFL) rvprrsetitlng the
amp at the Municipal Afrport
tt* «|* \ • I•11 » v%fe*inn It. Mini ihH 'Jt|b
litiritti*
tf&gt;
|m
-t
10
v*
*i»
‘
in'ilo
of
Ottawa,
K
aat..
waithankful
Irikera.
10.0, Longitude 84.4, slightly
hi* winter declined to m*kr**ny
ii |ro|ti v nf ‘Vi'fMMMiih* rd tiliilu l*
H,
III
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H
I
|l||Y
*vl«
lltlv
hfllltlif
11
««iUaw#e
m
m
r*a*
Slat
ny
a
company
It wa* denied
farther north than the position
msltlve statement* as to what 1912 Model T Ford
I"
Imvr l»4**-n i #•11ti I•11it nt • •! 14||»** Itlfk lr| till •( lit H t'fll In l*F'1*
rhn
ffielal.
given In a 10:13 A .51. advisory
i* would do Mf elected as a comm. asking that hi* I &gt;0 CO O fflC C T H A TO
r|ne t »ti|i fm lliti;.* u» *• u n * n
H
umiir
I
i
tin* Klill**
,
name not Im used, polntd -otil
Attracts Attention Rev. John BraivfComh which estimated the wind* at lliat
ilttloner\||3 '||' 'Ml t-ii*|' t* ;a
ILLiirnt.
I
ini'nl»M
M
*«»
»
ivt'
f
f&gt;
n«f
liAr_
the uniiitt
nlun staged frequent
I 'uking.
SIKIIILT F i l l ( O lir.SC
ill ..have to see what the
30 to 40 miles sn hoar. It is
rtiNMfi Im / ii««I |»r«f||nli|*» ftnftlov _ ISpr-rp, ill • *alilt&gt;l. lillK tll#1# M
trike*
ngnjn«t
the
rnnipanv
which
irohlems.arq before I decide what
riperted
to
reach
the
vicinity
A. 1012 Moriel T Ford touring
” |»• •• F iim itiiitiiif fm-flufi" Iff fh«
To Address Rotary of western CtlhS' Isle tonight. .. *ned the tm* line liefme It was j Mriiilters «&gt;f the {-atiford pidlri nil'll* Ihilpli K IIikhI, vtMfiti.tfitI •I4»4*ni'H
o do," L* said, ao *th»t I am car, parked mi F irst B tr y i_ J a ._L
*» nll«' I ’n it y ,
l
!»y
:a*''|t»ired four year*.ago by lien, finrr under t'lilcf Roy (i. William*, frlmLilifiif um riM(|i,v!t|r, t n i| n v ilillllt* !?» l l r n i v
horoughij; fjiyilljar_« ilh -J« lia t V. A-. WreWes* nf Ixmgwood.
A
W lillW e
Ml lli** TnurUl
The Rotary Club meeting Mon­
MIAMI, Oct. 10, UP)— A tiopl- rficial Industrial Lnati Company, nod County deputies Under Khrrtff H Mfr| | Im* lilfififi
— am to v l upon. He pointed out attracted cofitidarahle attention
ft.im il Vir*f» j' m l i lM i t itu l l ’»Ht l'M illa a r a mm !*■*• * u l
of Newark, N. J.
hat his home- i, herp and tha yesterday afternoon. It had an day will he featured by /m ad­
P.. A. M.IO ar.. aii golntf hart, t"
th i, %rrvlr„ l||r
j
"D irer, and ,H..,at»r Peppdr
dress
by
the
Rev.
John
Brans■ was tor .anything Jhal woul low* IP47 tag.
comb,
D.
D.
of
the
First
Methnelp SanfnM progress.
Especially interested wera th# dist Church of Orlando. I I s . lias
«Mm-»*U.-setlL-lm PnoM-ntr. Wtth
oT^mllllMn dolla., o &gt;. «r.
' »••! If " " ''" f " »&gt;»d t-com e
Mr. Lodge., who has peevloual
who had never teen an
dlplomn* l&gt;y th&lt;&gt; r.-.I.-tnl Bureau
Intel, and .mn- . .-limliij it w I tueaideitt ' i t •* highly ImprobabU
rT e d ^ tv fe ' terms as a com automobile with high presaure been ■ member ot Ute-.KIwanls
of InvctlRation.
li-itt it l.ai tt.talle.1 six million " 'a ' w would t-e here t.ulay
•rved three term* as com- tire*, oil elde and Tear lights, Club for over 13 years and Is a
The rla»H-&lt; will lx. held dutintr dollar*.
milking pious for Hie nett nr any
vlationer. declared today that rartdde generator ■fon front Hsad former president of the Klwanis
two
hour
period*
on
aflrrrumns
,M p.M rnl, tha district office oilier • li-Minn tn s'rsd we might
• fell that hi* former experience lights and ‘ rublver hulh to honk Club of Tampa where he served
starting
Del.
I
t
amt
continuing
in.Orlando Ims’lMt nu n and wom.-i. well lx- d'xlging. atomic bombs
several years as pastor of th*
s a commissioner could Help the horn.
The Courity tloerd of Public • it mill* for special tax district through O c t '31. C.-U. Carson of
Ihrrt txxd.s fo* . i-tinl.ilIttst lot. from K#kt|xifi, -Mr .- lo'Sati Diego,
*&gt;Vst Methbdlat Church.
lia rlty and that he wishes to
the
FBI
Is
directing
the
school,
j"
" , . h ri,
Mr,. Whrelesa lived at Crescn,
f alif.. If indeed the time for
He is also the author of thrf Instruction yeslerdax apptnvrd fm- maintenance, and four mill*
•e Sanford progress.
Iowa, for many year* and ran a column 'T h e Amen Comer*' which outlay of (0.343 to pay.for trans­ f"r building reserve. There hat .naOm-tion wdl tm by FBI per, (i?M
,,n; S . , wr of case, whbre d'xlging hail tint pasted."
body shop. Ha said that he has appears every 8untlay
"If Hie example of lleqry Wal­
In the portation of pupil# during 8cp. lx-en no‘ building t e e n s millsgit Red Cm** instructor. " " d ,,y * |.l.ewH-Hlly I..... (.capped civilian^
owned the Ford for 28 year*. Orlando Sentinel.8tar.
lace is nut siifficenf to convince
?wnh*r. Of this amount, taid Supt. Irvied and the condition of tome
.til and young, rolnrr&lt;l ami whk
The officer* wil receive Inatru'c*
Earl Evant. A A P Grocery store
T. ,W, Lawton, (2,900 was for buildings tfemtndt action along
l«*n aldea physically and m- qiiymie o f the existence of a
.(jassard Is Elected
lion by I- Or Prior (F ill) on Tue*. had
manager, obligingly cranked the
salaries of drivers, th* remainder
aldeil tn find profitable employ­ strung pro-Moscow faction w ith­
for him. It started on th*
going for gasoline, oil, tires and »£• 9 * ... ............ «° »UP«- * - * • dae in M ^ e 'c o u r te .;' and public ment. Ill* wa* Itltludiirrd ,hy Dick in t tie Demncfa* tank*." he daHead Of Riding Club ear
rrlatlons. O ther subject* will tw.
second tum and Mr. Wheelesa and $343 Taken In Week
elated, *'l suggest consideration
but repairs.
The 8tate will match fund* for the technique and nti-rhanirs nf KMierry.
of the speeches snd works of
Designation of. school board
Jack Bastard, local life Insur- his family pmudly drove away.' From Parking Meters
Pn
-ident
&lt;iordnt.
Ilrissni.
of
* agent, waa elected president
member districts and planning capital outlay and building re­ arrest, scarrhrs for mi»*ing per* Rolnrv and Tom Bonneville nf the Senator (ifaud# Pepper of Florida
- , «i
pair, Mr Lawton eald, hut no»
MARSHALL
PLAN
and several otlu-i congiest tonal
the. Dusty Boot* and 8addle
Receipt* from parking meters for an election of trustees on - I I - . . . . . r
...... PARIS. Oct. ID—M3—A earplavmnlrs ITT Rep Vito Marcan-jut&gt; a t a apeeial meeting hald
Nov.
4.
was
presented
hy
the
during the past week mad* quit*
tonio. Needles* to ssy, *11 of the**
Bnard'a. alto4usy,~ Fred--R. WIP i n x i.. .. .
lursday evening at tha home of toon In th# Independent LTn
rd
of
Ldue.
scientific
aids
for
Investigators.
(irr,
Mf.,,t
mtfc,
furthrr
,nVf&lt;„
.
pint-mate* to whom I rsfer b*4#
Edward Cameron p a .S o u th t r w u itta n l- today
•on. and w a. "approved. Three
°S £ "f £ ? U*J
table
In
(ha
office
of
Miss
E!l«n
by
K.
II.
Duff
for
the
F
ill;
first
,venus. Of tha Clut&gt;a French family at dinnar. On* of Hoy, city tax collector. Th* col­ trustees will be tleried hy countyX
' Bo*r',
gallon regarding the site for Hie th e . Drinocrat laliel."
th* children aaka; "w hat ar* we lections had a value of 1243.09. wide vote, no two of whom are screed to this survey hy a com- aid h r local Red Cross Instructor; Lions Thanksgiving tlance.
mamhera, SO were present.
mittee
whose
salaries
are
paid
fingerprinting
br
L.
O.
Prior
and
having for dessert T"
BACK FIRE .
Other officer* elected
During th* w**k before tha meter to reside In any board member's hy th* 8tate. Their travel and firearms hy Frank Dougherty,
SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 10. LPl
,org* PI Hard of Laka Monroe " T am going to read you Um total v#a* (244.98, but this did not dlttrist.
Yt vie#
president;
D. L. Marshall Plan," th* father re Include Sanford Avtnua,
Districts designated are: No. 1, living expense* while her* will FBI. A local Judge will outline V* P.IRKNIinWFR MAY Hl'Ntf • — P o l i c e reporteil that shot#
.
'tndrleks of Laka Mary, second pile*.
east Ban ford; No. 2, U k e Mary, be naid by the local .Board. &lt;- the law* relating to arrests.
Half
of
th*
parking
m*ter
r*'V NEW YORK. Oct., 10. (,1’i— were fired early toilay et th#
The Board approved borrowing
The Independently leftist Copt
•lea president; Mrs.
Herman
Loqgwood, Altamonte and sur­
eglpta
go
to
tha
M.
H.
Rhode#
Com­
Maurice Mumford, executive vice Soviet embassy, breaking sh u ttari
larrlett, secretary; Mr*. A. L bet pictured two American bus­ pany, and at th* prsaaat H i t will rounding. a m i - -No. a._o»tede, f-".00Q from the Sanford Atlantia
f o it n d n t r i L T r ---------- tiresldrnt of the “Draft Elsen­ ami glass window* of the second
iness
men
In
an
office.
National
Bank
pending
receipt
of
1Banka*, assistant aacrfU ry; Mill
F0LK 8T0N , (la.. Oct. 1 0 -tfl’i hower for President League," said floor apartm ent occupied by ait
ba paid up by Aug. 1, 1948. After 81avia and Goldenrod; No. *44,
"Have, some gum," the first that
Norm* Hyland,, tr tu u r a r . time, said City Manager Chuluota end Geneva; No. &gt;, taxes, Dec. I, In order to finance Wayne F. Wnoilruff, Jacksonville toilay the organiiatlon planned to attache. Tha bullets came from 4
man says, offering a package.
th* echool system.
pasting automobile and rounded
shlpyanl , worker, today waa eonH. N. Sayer, th* fall amount of yryet Sanford.
"No, thank you," replies th* collection#
Bine* two now school member
Miaa Thelma I-e# was appointed vie ted of the murder of Myron D. rnler the general's name In Re. a t If firrd by a machlnegutt, the
will
go
to
th*
City.
publican
presidential
primaries
In
other, "Europe first-"
districts have been added, two to succeed Mrs. Paul Mlkler who Sutherland. Jacksonville sports
report said. Th* shooting cam*
/
OIL!
new member* who trill servo un­ recently resigned as taachar of man, and sentenced tn die In tM a number of states. Specifically about 24 hour* after a govern­
' ST. PETERSBURG. O c t. 10,
mentioning
New
York
ami
Wis­
TRACTORS ARRIVE
V f W MEETING .
til January, 1949. will be ap- home economic* In th# Oviedo electric chair Nov. 14.
ment statem ent reporting Com­
M V- 1 -The C o a s t a l Pataolaum
consin.
Roy B ritt of Um B ritt Tractor
Post 8282 of tha Veterans of pointed by Governor Caldwell In School. Roger L. Harris, who
munist activities.
Company of this city, which start* Co. reported that eight tractor* Foreign
W an wflj meat Monday the near future. Thla will result served on th* Remlnole High
PADWAT FUNERAL
§ r g last drilling last summer were unloaded Wednesday a t tha evening a t 7j00 o’clock at th*
In
a
flee
member
school
board
School facnlty last vear, has been
MILWAUKEE, O ct 10. 0P)r
TAPT PLEASED
II' ILDIVG rKitMITS
•bout Oiraa miles north of Cedar F irst StrM t croosalng of tK* ACL Legion H u t F. D. Scott will ,
Instead of th* three member board rr appointed for tha remainder Funeral service# for Joseph Tad- r Jog Moaa has obtained a cltv
CINCINNATI. OcL 10.'
Kays In Layy county, today an­ railroad. These wlU be distributed aide. TJm coming VTW convs n
of L. E. Jordon. J. A. of the year. Two - additional way, general counsel of the Amer­ permit to erect two dwellllnga of Senator T aft (R-O) said
nounced the' discovery a t 4,327 In Seminole, Lake, Orang* and In Orlando will be dlectuaed. A emulating
HltUine and Walter Haynta who
feat of a 80-foot stratum of wood- Volusia count!**, h* stated, and report #n th* meeting of Sept. will continue to serve their term* teachers were appointed) MV*, ican Federation of Labor, who concrete block construction o n ! th® Republican outlook for trieThelma D. 8lk*s at the Wilton diad In San Francisco after tuf- 8cotl. Avenue near. Fouth Street. I tury j n the^ presidential alecllon
th# chief sonrr* of pU
It It
-------T
..
farm activity in 22 a t the h s f f k l r -Inn will V* of off If#.
School mud 1 f r a i i d t r Dsnlflt 'tn jf f r inTig a stroke, wBPbs hald htr* One U estimated at |&amp;,6oo and the | next year waa "eren better
production In the east Texas field. these sections.'
gltren.
t*
Th* Board voted to recommend the Midway colored school.
•dt
Tueeday,
other af (7,000 In roaL
I II wet In 1943."

Gen. Clay Says
Democracy Is
On Defensive

1

Top AFL Leaders U. S. Soldiers
Strip John Lewis Are Unharmed By
Of Important Job Iwo Jima Storm

i

Chinese Leaders American Aid To
Hail B u l l i t t ’s Europe Is Called
P|an For Relief Enslavement Try*

Krider And Lodge
Throw Hats Into
Commission Ring

Small Hurricane
Is Reported In
Caribbean Sea

Election Of New School Trustees
On Nov. 4 Arranged By School Board

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TO E SANFORD ITERAED, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA G E TWO

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Exploiting Public Land

The Sanford Herald
ItrtafctlsfcM la I W . y .„
•lit4
ttir a l” liiiriia i

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la a r a t d . I I..r 144

A n e a rly b it o f legislation th a t will come Ik*fo re th e
n e x t C o n g iw * fo r oorifiUlqrntion w ould open e x te n siv e public
lan d s, p a rtic u la rly in th e W est, fo r g ra z in g , un d wotjid a l­
low v a st tim b e r to b e cu t in n atio n a l p a rk s . G rnzitiK is rt»gu-

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U l MaaaallW lir ta t
4-

THE WORLD TODAY

i —fwptv

NEW YORK. Oct. 10. bD —
._ W ltb . the exception of Brooklyn.
. Cleveland and the St.* I^ud*'

j.'.f m _ a u iu " 'l a i 1: ■iw w r ^tueuyi - ^
* over
J
t n i l t l T i l VtS.rk*, 1**^
«riiuuu*itT -for‘ W hat -would a m o u n t-fo a lm o s t u n lim ite d .Uac- jL",1
t
li*»~ U .q
fl*FilVl!!ITBi.lT t'o p e ra to rs *of su c h lan d s in tlte .p ro ix w e d le g is ha*ide,Tand'*0*"t'' running full
iiiii.r 4 &gt;u t. n r r
la tio n is tlia t th e su p p ly o f m eat a n im a ls a n d wool th u s i
j „K, |„ ftmi that, a* u. a
lAllat
would Ik* In creased Likevvise b a d ly Jie e d e d lu m b e r to lig h te n ' Attorney C«n«ral Tom Clark
lillHIKIN iii:.»&gt;
R a tla r t i D aiuin
th e h o u sin g s h o rta g e is av a ila b le in fo re st p re se rv e s.
1 PUJ* It* lb Ia action serve* notir*
A t f i r s t glan ce, su ch p ro je c ts m ay seem w o rth w hile
• I Hal 1111*I lll&gt; II in :*
Wt *’anl»r, n t t k
■ *M in tills ern of footi, clothing and shelter needs. Hut Conser- dblninanre throughout Europe—
Oh Maath
. . I W vatfonista w arn th at such, policies would result ultimately and later thioiigliout lha world.,J
T i n t Mh IIm
.. I Vl *-'i 'i i f t a s i t i f all M id i resyurcea, Pasture. Imida auickly would . The average enrich' kinm i_lint
■rt
■I s * Maatlkt
become' worthTeaB. Denuded foivsts would m ean..serious much, huFTToff. tunny, uflder*land
tM# ?T«» “

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if Mfety -i* ibe—edterton. Mr*. pHtnlesslj' t0‘1h(TTPp!t BPtt'dOWlT3T)f TTiarHetl life.

a
^
,
*

-ow ngt-rtat-tdrlSaJ , ;

set for the 1048 *«a*on.
While the \Vorld Series monop­
olised the baieball news during
w?
the past week, most of the club*
set their hou»e* in order by etthar
signing new manager* or extandIng the term* of incumbent*.
Tha
ellington
Senator* • belf m~-m- W
tt—
—
- —■*-—
g - -------------in* tha third, club to .appoint a
th* ,
new manager for 10*8 wfitn th*y
ftgned Jot Kuhel, n im p r"H 4 T '- “_
first baseman to k”orte-yrar fon-;
tract yriterda'y. Kuhel replace*
(ionic Hluvgr who moved dnto thw-----front office.
,
Other changes which took pl»c«
during the aerie* aaw Jo* Mc­
Carthy, former leader of tha N«w
York Yankee*, inking a two-year
document to lead the Boston Red ,
Sox and Billy Meyer agreeing to
pilot the FUtiburgh I’irate* for a
similar stretch. McCarthy suc­
ceeded Joe Cronin, whu also mov&gt; ^
ed upstair* while Meyer replaced *
Billy Herman, whose contract was
bought up the Pirate*.
A l m o s t overthadowing tha
rhatige* in manager* by th* Ptrat»s and Red Sox waa tha ravclarion by the Boston Braves and
Chicago Cuba that they had re­
tained Billy Southworth *nj Char­
ley ‘Grimm reapeetlvely for Dv*
year period*. Southworth'* salary
,
was announced as "in excess of ^
I2W.000” for the span while 9
Grimm'* wa* unannounced. V
Eddig Dyer wa* reiured for a
year by the St. Ixiui* Cardinals
while Ben Chapman of the Phil­
adelphia Phillies, Mrl Ott of the .
New York Giants and Johnny
o r^ n rc rn c ih n a ir T tf d r a r c
— r Ntron
workthg on holdover contracts
with O tt’* tenure not over until *'
1950. Neun end Chapmen term i­
nate their contract* a t the end
of the 1948 seaion.
TT
Bucky Harris o f the w o r l d
champion Yankees also I* work­
ing on a hold over contract as
Ted Lyons of the Chicago
BURNED TO DEATH
Apparently
auffering
from are
White Sox and Muddy Buel of '
NORFOLK.. V*., Oct. 10
, sh«ck. he answered:
An automobile accident late yes-' "I'm all right. Nothing can hurt the 'Browns.__________________
lerday pinned Norman Lee Dale, m e.",.
.57. In his-overturned car and Jam­
The men turned the vehicle on
Dr. Charted L. ;l*er»on»
med it* doors ao spectator* rushing
11* aide—hut a , abort circuited
Optom etrist
to hi* asalitance could not open
battery enhte threb sparks into
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Bldg.
them.
flowing gasoline and Dale, ware­
Hour*: M l l-»
Phone 29*
Breaking a window one told house manager at the South Nofin
*
s *l *-ia
Dale, caught behind th e ' steer­ fulk Plant of the Texas Company,
Eye* Examined - Glssae* Fitted
ing wheel:
,
' perished a* ht* car went up rapidly
"We’re going to help you out.” I in flamea.

v\v

— ‘— b flip x k ritru l soli ero sio n in v n st .sectio n n f a r rem o v W 'T rflm Jond"th* flirt that it iT ( four
* A w i a . .th e 'tim b erln m lrt thMUMlyCfll
aoma organisation which work*
Ik a a k a itta lH lIu a t and m u l c t n r
A m erica a lre a d y h a s ls*eii w a s te fu l o f su c h n a tu ra l
• alailalataaala lai Ik* |I m&gt; i'*i *&gt;f
m la la a -ln i ia, will &gt;* rkanilp—tnt W ealth. AnV bill lo f u r th e r ex p lo it p u b lic la n d s should be .rrobsfily not n u ay , *0 let’* Uk«
: a took at tin* rmsteiiuu* collect­
•1 taaular a4a.*rltiin« ratal.
w eighed fro m a long ra n g e view p o in t a s to w iia t su ch u sag e ion of hlgh-rAnkniK CammiutMts:
Would m ean ip th e y e a rs a h e a d . T h e good o f th e n a tio n a s
In onli4 to un&lt;irr*l*n&lt;l Ihe Gof»l«M \ftit|iip ff (li t»i cwtn
!*&lt;.» rriunrnii I hr llat «t*ft in ife* u w hole m u st com e liefore th a t o f a n y in d iv id u a ls. T h e day mintem we mu»t tro hack a h it
Kuotan ConintutUtm Un’t the
»aii«Ml fHM «f aiiftll»lii». Offt* o f e x p lo ita tio n ’ sh o u ld be o v er.
&gt;
c«t arr mainlfllatd In (hr laf|**l
oriental hruml conceived ccnriilr* In i».f* rutin Iff vallh (taiM aih
1 uric* aa&lt;* The Initial envi*agctin in ( kf*sj|i&gt; nmi Nnt %wli.
ment we* that of a »t*le in which
Too Young For Marriage
all mean* of production were
Tla I|«tal4 U ■ mfMbrt «*f Ilia
comitiutfallted for the benefit of
iJlaiWfiarriM
Whit I* I* Witltltt
Many
remedies
iiuve
been
suggested
for
the
high
di­
Ihe, whole population.
It w*s
#icfua4t«lf tu Ihr tt»* f«t 1
t a l l i M a»f a l l I ha l u r n l » f w » p r i w l r r t vorce rate in th is country, but the most simple and practical one for all and all for one In
(i lilt
n&gt; w 4 l f - m
ail
seems to in; th a t brought forth by Dr. Frederick Wyatt,_a every walk, of activity.
AP b«Hi 'dbN ifbaa
i,t*
Then along came Kail Marx,
Harvard psychologist.
among otl iri, and added a* an
Dr.
W
vatt
recommends
late
r
m
arriages,
though
many
FRIDAY, OCT 10, j f ! 7
eatential of Cornmunliin that It
social hygienists claim that PJ or 20 Is the best age for a nnut be inaugulatcd by a re­
GOI) WILL NEITHER FOR^ girl to en ter m atrim ony. Advocates of early mnrriRge for volution of ferric, Huulan ComSAKE .NOR
FORQET,
WE girls say that in hur late teens the girl has not entered upon mimlim, h* laid down by l.tuiin,
S U G ’O t'lT W.VWJ X A R E T O ,,. e m i, and will tnke'm nre kindly to domestic duties. The cmphktired thi* and Inditad tbst
a reign, of te n o r wa* crtenllal
SHOW T H O U G H T FUlBtCOP Tr.
A a I i GREAT KINDNESS TO * rfa fa psychologist, on the other hand, claims (lint at
early parioti. the g i r l , has not attained her mental
T i l t AlM it^ANniM 'EAltStllCk.t this
III
ttr, vvhi
‘ Irh I* iht* terrollitie
n i nut off in the time of old age, groyvth. atul is too likely to be the victim of rom antic no- ihevimr,
..... o f ,, Commuhiani^ a A , U
aim
fetsake me not when my vrfFt-ngth Ffbn# n&lt; **' *
«
•ynonyniou* w ith Cojittmiln*iH.I n
iafceth.—Haglm 71;?. '
In many “cases which reach the divorce cuurts, the. model n day Red parlance', ’ "c
*4ltV--- • --------If you^ see ihe diiter in-fionl family split Is the result of what is called incompatibility.
But lioltheviam
(aught by
of . you signaling a Im h 'tta rih s The two people',concerned do not have a m ature attitude Lanin and Stalin and the oihei
left wjiile th * -^ itp a iu . J f t'u in to toward life and Us problems. Instead of working things nut old UoUhtrviiU wam'i Intended
the right, don t lhout 1Tut ■ • in a friendly and sensible m anner, the hone of contention for Ru»»la atone. They had a
woman for you." Women, by in is magnified and emotional flare-ups result. Couples m ar­ viaMn of contmunliing the whole
world and (hey appropriately
1**8' are belter driver* ihap men. ________
ried a fte r....
the_____________...______________
age of 24 are more likely to ad_ju st themselves inmr---------labeled thi« Idea---------------—
"W mld KrvoluThe next itep wa* obvious.
Thera m ud U* a Rolaheviat organValue Of Newspapers
iration of extM.-ita a ho would act
as a gencrui *laff for world
Newspapers as an *invaluable source of history havfe revolution. So the Third Inter-

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abllaati , wtllwi

Ru*irll Fifer tell* the National
Safety Council in a pf4j&gt;Rrd *d*
diet* in Chicago ihe oilier day,
"National accident »lsli|liw »bow
that women are »afer drfvftl Invi
men, the rrau&gt;i\ ltein ^^ b &gt; ;P tn cii
uie good icntc and caul ton inilraJ
of fruiting lo. lurk in driving iheir
automobile*,” and who arc we m

LEA N IN G TO W ER

•iiy D E w r r r j i a i k e n /. ik
At* twrrign Affaira Analyst

At I

All

All Majpf League
Managers Set R u t'
Bums, Browns, Tribe

HabiBUNE’S meditations
By Allay

just been rtvognized by Judge Elm er E. Robinson of San ““‘‘C ’

I HEAHED A P o c T U H
F rancI*co, w ho bus g iv e n 4r»,000 colonial a n d e a rly A m e r-j ,„ ft *Poia for lovVlutlon and
5AY
H t SEATIN' P E
le a n n e w sp a p e rs to tlte lib ra ry of S ta n fo rd U n iv e rsity , T h is engineer the upheaval*. »"
RACES - YASSUH/ FM
makes the largest collection of the sort west of the Atlantic
The Cotnlnlcm quickly got In­
to action with It* terrible and
H£ Cu s t o m e r s FfATi/d'
quotum htf.
bloody program. There wa* Ihe
W riters on American history get nowhere without awful
IT To SOME OTHER
upheaval* beaded by Hela
Tlte Communitl Dauy W oillr, reading the files of local newspapers. The life of Eincoln
'Kurt In Hungary in lull)—a plot
D ocTU H f
pidtlidtrd in New York City under would have many gaps indeed, hail not historians scanned . which
fatlud of ita objective.
ihe protection of ihe Conitflulion thorgughly the Illinois journals o f.th e time. No fundam ental Thcre ' w;ere,
tirong-^nn
oi the United Slate* wRiJh’.kflir- biography of an American statesm an is published tbat does movement*, hut in rao*t countries
.«■ ‘ E
aolee* freedom of die pret*. ta )t nut lean heavily on American newspairers. The Stanford the Initial effort w*» In the form
of Intrusive
prqjiagamJa, cal•k.i
ik&gt; new
new , CqmdtpmU Jnler- collection will save thu w ear and teur on the few large E ast­ rulgtau not only to win supporter*
that the
natiotul it not (ighlirtg 'ine* Amer­ ern collections', and make it almost unnecessary for western for CummunUrii hut to, create
r if i
class Warfare.
ican people but only ihe Wall investigators to go E ast.
a«4 *
.
given dared *to TnStreet money tixrtiTjT,-, r|| i* "inti
Tilt* one d ra w b a c k is t h e ’fn tg ilit&gt; ' o f th e av erage-new g- HoUiwv'Tam
great /temocrartrs likr those
P*g
»nt aniHAmentaA'V p a p e r. T h is h a s now been, o v erco m e by th e in v e n tio n o f v*dv
of America and England, and
- Such dentiriciationt wilt, Ity c a m icrofilm , w h ic h w ill m ak e co llections like S tn n fo rd 'a _ a_ hug« artimmti ^ jtiiasign medey,
i r iTecStd at home, w#ra 1»vklrong appcal-lo paopie-vdiw 4*ke iK rrm H iie n t-a d d iH o n -to 'A n rc rtrjn riiifito T ira l're sp u rc e s" '" * “1 b"dlT
itb«4l o n , the world revolution.
to blame iheir woe* on,w»li'5fieel
------------------ -—
Even crown jewel* of. the mass'■* a jd have Item brought up on die
k»cri-d royal family .were sold to
doctrine that Mr. Morgan and Mr.
gecurr funds to ' Support the
Whi'inra, of the Cnmintern. TinRockefeller (both of whom ar,'
Tteds gut so Imtd und troublesome
dead now) arc die chief curie of
that the United State* withheld
ourf -modern -civih/alion. If ihe
It, RUHRELL LANDSTROM ■ Privileged yueil* will view magni­ recognition of this RovleL Union
Rutriant can pul convince enough
LONDON, Oct. 10 (/Pi-D am ­ ficent cut glass chandelier*, cele­ u n til'1851 whkjj Hnosevetr ac­
people dial they are only- mad at aged by tier man bomb* and allow­ brated portraits of -members of corded It upon Ited pledges tu
•behave. There was n long petbal
Wall Street, they will grl vlu* *»f ing the Wewr--arid tear of the British dynasties, crimson and gold when Britain tefuaed to deal with
auiterity
age,
Buckingham
Palace
carpets,
upholstery
of
that
soft
I* being rentorcd to something blue which Queen Elisabeth find* the Bolshevists,
I / tuppoil -from Main. Sj^g£t- y ^
Ilka It* old time splendor for the enormously attractive, allka—In ( The rffnrta nt actual revuluSecrelarjr Rnhrtt \ M \ f i 8&gt;f th- November wedding of Princess
timi wer^ it.iture.r r,. .
iin. lv K-a i aml HWstfl ehedee. and-ppp ,i,.^ , flur
Slate flfp»|Jui’i-nl
_tlig—Hill Elli l tiftn r
ram* to
regency furniture.
-PlitLEij—Aa -1 ,-havc explained - lu
dan .Communal* are dciog every
Although Kin« (b'oigu VI eleadGray canvas overlay* the earpst* ollin article*. Trotsky ^.wanted
their-, powerJ p prevent rtiiUy turned down all auggntiohs and ruga now, and dual* covr'r*
plunge H o r refurbiahfng project* which protect the chair*, aofaa, aefteei, Ijrfllg ahead with wurld revolu­
the tecovrr? in F.Oh
tion full tilt hut Stalin decided
r.nniTii.
omte callbd for unnrcesiary spending llanos, clock* and Oliver furnishtlie whole continent into rcpqon
of money and u*e_ of laW ^ond
, *o». "You can't -veil Dernof rs ^ w alwtaTiTinwaa-aEaous Ibat- the
could b* rasumsd.
d anyone on an empty itomach, ancient seat of sovereign* had to household offices which share In
Thai program was carried out.
•omeone ha* wueiy taid /illie Ru** undergo a face lifting.
the temporary displacement*; and
The Coinlnlern quietly tub.
Taking advantage of the Royal Ihe policemen at the main gate* Did grd llaelf, while SovUt dip­
tiin job, then, it to keep- the
Family’s
recent
sojourn
at
Balmo­
repack that tin*? hardly know lomat* spjk'ad the joyful go*
stomach* empty until they have
ral In SAittWd. The mkater of the
of peaeA^to anetthetiia tha
convinced them that Communiitn household and Ida colleague* get where to find anwtexly anymore.
One'of these privileged Vphbltl,
and will divide up the weal'1! t-Luval hif aitLiitt*. aiatidabot«r*-4* grtSHTyTTx-fooler,
riiabed hla wide
.Comintern
world equtljy and Ihtn work Improving the facade of lha ed face, shot a glance at the from
although r will not only nave a (dlY palatei'Wi4'd r illin g 1up th* Inleri- Juesn Victoria statue In front e f Jhrew t
id a sitp'it\&gt;
ora.
rtach but will be-rich a* well,
h e , palace, tnd said; . "D'ydu announcing th* jraftantf
(With
tha
Wedding
of
the
heir
it lite CommunUlt are doing in reaumpitva and, Phillip. Mount- uppoaa it wa* sometimes like thio that body, - , J H P
" ‘.Th* Third In to
Etrope. they are alio doing in attan ohly a few waeka away, n her time, to o t"
It* dm*. That tiiui'.l
tldi country. They are-dvyarv *“ these rrafttm eh—and practically
w j *rj ths gitrer*!
B.
farm
asset*
avarybody'
tlcae—
know
,
that
tn
t
ros*
tbevo
- xrw te 1 depmlion- They ari fo­
world rjvolutlon In
millions, htr* and abroad, |100 billion in 10*8.
ohea mors.
menting strike*, and ;*ltAv-down* waiting
will aspect a little style
alvte and
to a lo cuttail production and
ha time* may
nta he grim.
Tha
Create unemployment and tcarciking* cannot auiperuf tha
tie*. For only when thera it hunger grand manner allgether.
One of tha prtma exterior joba
" apd want can the promiici o f’tlw
Communirt* to make every man a la to repair the famous balcony on
which royalty ha* made historic
millionaire get a heartA#.'- r**7
pearanels for generation*. Here
[tain’s ruler* have stood In regal
Stale Superintendent ol School* robe*,
In ftill d m * uniform, dr In
Colin Ennliih report* that the Vo­ civilian clothe*, *mlllng upon their
cational Rehabilitation Service lait cheering people, (urging at th*
m a t* th* end of a
year took care of 3,232 phyrieallV gate* to celeb
ar, a jublh
Jubilee or a coronation.
The following banks will be closed on Monday,
handicapped perion* and that over war,
Th* ihakln
one thouiand of them completed
October 13, 1947^ iiT ob^ vance of ,rCbTumhus Bay”
rnabtcdjJlscBU. to ju . balcony that repair* w*r*
earn from $7 to 932 Ao«* |&gt;«r nV lesnry to mike It aaf*. For a
which falls on Sunday, October 12, 1947.
week than they had been earn- while R w*i rumored that Princes*
b g . In many e*»e» a person who Ellxabeth and young Mountbatten

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Buckingham Palace, Damaged By War,
Is Having Face Lifted For Wedding

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BANK HOUDAY NOTICE

’br^hX V .ngl

idlcncti bv charily was
howls of preliminary dlaa useful productive citlten. . . nUnant school la tha n«wai‘ unfortunite part about it it paper* and In tha pub*.
It le t ms certain now, however,
|t npwharr neat a!!
t the people’s desire for this
can be reached by this
dltlonal presence on tb* balcony
No attempt whatever , js
to teach those persons who
handicapped for PUrtJlolot'c*! tn t at th* palace, th* lingl* *xand need the' service* of ceptlon to an announced rule
‘nit
special illumination In
psychistriiti. Mare people
on generally.
country arc unable to hold
\
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il defects or
than because of blinda m p u ta tio o s ,

Som a

their hawfiup*.

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_ k H o u s e ." T h a 18 ( t a t * r t x d n i
h e v a r e v a x te d t o t h e i r p r e w a r
th e ir
a p p o in tt e , trve m
m oa vv ae dd ff oo rr ss aa ff ee tt yy 1a t o o t -

hostilities have
returned and f t ran fresh

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YOU CAN EXPECT A LOT POR YOUR MONEY
Ir a n tbou l 1 aluti from ib cp tfu g tround. T b t j buy v b t r t tbry gtt f £ #
m oit lor Ibtir m outy. T b o ft u b y to many o f Ibtm d tp tn d oh PtH H tj’t - and u b j
P tn n ty’t fu r u t big g tt u ilb tarb patting ytarl
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October Means.Flamektte!

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FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1917

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Football Game To Be
Sponsored By Circle

Social A n d Personal Activities

Announcement was .made, at the
first fall m eeting.of th e ’Axalea
Circle of the Sanford Garden
.Clul’-ihat-llie .cirdo *will iponaor
foyll'all tam
KAtnc‘hct'Accn
.«11 fo'ptliall
e 7&gt;et&gt;\ern the 41u»-

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tONt;KR&lt;!ATlON’Atr*CHUIUD SOUTIIH1PK HAPTIST CHURCH
2404 Park Avenue! Circle (l. Hr*.
Ninth-!Brecl and fourrl \v rn n r
. Park Avenue and Third Street
J ...A . .Stwm w, .fhaUman, with
Supday Beh 001, lOtlX) A.'Mt .
Rev. WILon. Fim-hj^Paiilnr^,.
•
1
Hrih th -F . jxgat,.1112 Park Avu- _Murntotj^.AVMaV&gt;, U -jHi A . Mi^
tuns
- S . q t L a.1
V.-4S A. M.t Sunday School.
Sermon: "Hy way of' Re me hi
Ciiflf* t-l "W,- I’lcWiytT-Huir
11:00 A. M.: Morning Worship.
brance."
•
' zs'hool
s-r'hoo! football
fnett hall field. Thi*
fflfft*
The
meet'
T r a i l ) AT
Woman's Auxiliary will- meet as
0:15 P. M.s H. P. V.
ing
Was'held
at
the
home
of
Mr*.
•
Robert
II,
Jteely
lias
returned
730 P. M.t Evtielng Worehlp.
FIRST CHKIStTIAN CHl'RCII
fiallle Harrison Chatder, Daugh­ follow* at 3:30 I*. M.j Circle 4, from a 15 d ay ‘business trip for C, L Redding on Valencia Drive
W. K. Dodson. chairman, with
7:30 P. M&lt;: Wcvlnoisday Prayer
(Disciple* of Christ)
ter* of the Americiflr'Revolution, Mrs.
Chase
and
Company.
last
evening
at
8:00
o'clock
with
Meeting.
*
Sixteenth Street and
will meet at the home of M n . W. Mrs, (i. ,11. Itrown, 1114 Park Ave­
Mrs, J. A. Ponder presiding.
Sanford
Avenue
M. XhJgpen. H'H Magnolia Avenue nue, with Mrs. Clarenrc Hender­
Harry Dennett of Miami will la­
Roll call tvV* answered by rach
.CHRISTIAN 4t MISSIONARY
with Mrs. J. lh Kay a* ro-h«itc**. son as hsstesst ’Circle 2, Mrs. the guest Sunday o f Miss Made­ mvmbvr naming a cactus or William Perry YewUy.-MinUWr
ALLIANCE t ill RCII
Sunday. School, 0:45 A.. 31.
All visiting Daughters m e Invited t'harlrk 4k (Jinn, chairman, with line Walton, at the home of Sir. suroujent plant. Mr*. E. C. liarOn SanfoVd-Orlando Highway
Mrs. tieorjro Touhy. 2201 M b it ,
7! •• ,
,
Worship and Communion, 11:00
to attend.
per,reported, on the board' meet­ A. &gt;1. .Sermon, ‘'Growing Pain*.”
Mre..W. 0 . r ,n * « " ■ John ( **"'*' -’ -/
Glenn 4k Srqjlh, paotor
The Knnfo.ti TiiWflietul .Club noli* Avenue! Circle 3.. Nt»,
ing held on Wednesday amt Mrs.
t-- .- 10:00 A'. Mi; Hible School. Mr.
Will meet in ibi- J(Jlr)sl,'C&lt;llitjlr at Hofmann, ihnirman, with Mrs! J.
Paul Hickson, ntudent of Stot*- Ttuj T i l it* . announced that tho ,Chrislian YouHr-Frllewship, B:3t)
J’. A|. Sermon I "Human Wastage.” %. WieboNR, Supl. 'Special Rally
8:00 I*. M. Ammemtiit will he R "Krider, 1322 Summerlin, Avt- son University in DeLand. will
Day Servicr*.
^provided ami refreshment* yrrvcjjr mter Circle 4, Mrs. J. Cr Hutchi­ «|&gt;end the weekend with his par­ A/at. a Circle will furnish hos­ 7:30 P. M.
__tlrtWl A- M.r-Motmng Worehlp.
son. chairman, with Mr*. Mary ent*,' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hicksun. tesses for the Junior Chamber of
4'ominrte e—Information—B o o t h v r i r s o I T J ROMAN CATHOLIC Obser.vanee of MLiloltary Sun­
" ■.I I M - Myrtl* AveWtlei Cirelefront Oct. 14 to N6v. 4 and var_. ,
...
, ... .
1 5, Mra. D, H. Middleton, chairman.
CHURCH
day.
MU*
Elizabeth,
Carver
is,
ex­
Circle of the Womans Mission- with M li. d , M. Middleton. 423
mu* members were assigned to
*00 llloek. Oak Avenue
7:45 P. M.: Evening Service. An
pected
to
arrive
this
afternoon
serve.
ary Society of the First lluptlsl I West Eighteenth Street; Circle «.
.F slh n William Narhtrab, pa»)or Informal wrvtoe for *otig and got*
front Stetson University in Do-,
Rectory,
church will me#t at 3:30 P. M. a* Mr*. II. 11. McCaslln. chairman, l.and to spend the ’ weekend with
In announcing the football game
pel mrssage. The pa-tor will
117 West Hfvrnteenth Mtreet
follow*: Circle 1, M ril It. K. -with Mr*. Fordyce Russell. 2432 her parents.
In In* sponsored by the circle,
sprak. and the public i* ci*idially
Tel. 333
Cooper, chairman, at the rhtirrh Washington Court; Circle 7, Mr*.
Mrs, Ponder said that the pro­
invited.
annex; Circle 2, Mr*. IT.ytv Cor­ W. I- lloehe, chairman, with Mrs.
ceeds from the game will bo
Sunday masse*. 8:00 and 10:00
Mr*.
Harry
II.
fowls
has
re­
dell, chairman, with Mrs.’Cordell, I.. I. 4‘raxler. Celery Avenue.
to rood over to the building fund A. 3L followed biv la-nedlcllon.
T il45 CHURCH OU tiOD
Husincs* Women's Citric* of the turned to her home- on Magnolia of the -organization. Committees
Saturday confessions. 4:00 to
B it East Third Street; Circle 3.
Elm Avenue and Twrtrl)-fifth
Avenue after an extended visit were appointed for the event.
Presbyterian
Woman'*
Auxiliary
6:00
and
7:00
tu
8:00
P.
M.
wlth'M ra. W. I*. Ilrooks. Jr., IKK)
Street
*
in Dcluth, Minn., Chicago, 111.
Mr*. J. M. Moye demonstrated
A Park Avenue; Circle 4, Mrs. K. 4k will meet at 8:00 P. M. a* fol­ and Pittsburgh, Pa.
Rev/ Jne C. Crew*,- pastor
low*;
Circle
1,
Mis*
Sara
Warren
FIRST HAPTIST CHURCH
the int of assembling dish gar­
®Peurlfoy, chairman, with Mis* tlaMcrby. chairman, with Mr*.
10:00 A. 31.: Sunday S-h.xd with
Park Avenue at Sixth Street
Martha Fox. I30(i Park Avenue:
dens nml told of the plant* that
clnsara
for all age*.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Carver
have
C.’
4k
Hunter,
N'nreissii*
Avenue;
\V. P. llrook*. Jr., pastor,
Circle 6. Mr*. J. M. Jitineripher,
aie desirable and adaptable in
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
John I- Miller. Educational
chairman, with Mra. Btinecipher, Circle 2. Mi** Maty 4!arle. chair­ a* their guest for two weeks Miss tins ait. 4'otlowing her talk re­
Subject: “ Fellowahip and Unity in
man, with Mis* Ruth Davidson, Madeline , Walton of Nashua, N. freshment* carrying out a Hallo. Director
the Church."
H. Mias' Walton 'Is « former WeV» theme were served to the
100 hllliott Avenue.
S'indav School. 9:45 A. M.
7:30 P. 31.: Evangelistic rervice.
WAV4! stationed at the Sanford iolluwing: Mis* 4!llalre Kirchhoff,
Morning Worehlp, tl:(K) A. M. Subject: "Obedience Hr ing* Vic­
TUESDAY .
.Naval Air Station.
Tiaining
Union.
A:16
P.
M.
Mis. Henry Mefoulin, Jr., Mra.
tory" followed b&gt; the Lord Sup­
4'vcnlng Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Henry Russell, Mr*. June KoumilThu Parent Teacher* Associa­
per and feet washing.
E*i-phone*
for
the
hard-oflut, Mr*. Redding, Mrs. P. Ption of the Jupior High School will Mrs.- Harold Hall Is
7:30 P. 3|.: Tuesday Program
hearing.
Campbell, Mr*. L K. spencer,
meet at 3:30 P. M, Officer* will
meeting for * Young People. Re­
Welcome.
Honored
With
Shower
he hostesses. The hoard will meet
Mr*. O. P. Herndon, Mr*. P. II.
freshment* will It. served
at 3:00 P. M.
7:30 P. 31.: Thursday* W. M. II.
Lansing, Mrs. 4!. A. Monfotton,
I Unity-ills* Fn'lhful Cornwall,
Mr*. J. W. Hull, Jr. of Utl.iodo Mrs. J. P. Cullen, * Mrs. Moye,
service. Mr*. 4‘b-r« Crew*, leader.
FIRST PRE8RYTBRIAN
licensed .m inister will speak at entertained last evening at 8:00 Mrs. Tillis, Mr*. W. P. Field*,
The church string lot ltd ‘fur­
CHURCH
^lie Valdri Hotel at H:0U P. M. o’clock with u linen shower in Mrs. Ilutpcr. Mr*. Ponder, Sira.
nishes music for nil servin'- The
Dak and Third Street
honor of her sister-in-law, Mr*. Fred Pope, Mrs. W. M. SIar*h*ll
E. 1). Hrownlre, I). I)., Pastor
puldir is mi dirtily invitnl to uton ’'l,e*»oni i iv Truth.
Rev. Douglas B. Charles.
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The ‘ Pilot Club will hold It* Harold A, Hall, whose marriage and Mrs, C. K. .Carter.
A s s ts fa n U P a s T o r
i tUutuui M'wiilnit In llu- Tourist Cell- to Mr. Hall was an event of S6TTT
‘.i:45. A. M.; Sunday Sehool for
j ter at 0:30 P. M.
ID. The parly wa* given at the
all »ie*.’
FIRST M4mH)DIST UIIUIM'H
St. Monica’* Chapter of Holy home of Mrs. J. W. Hall.*Sr. on Co-hostesses Have
11:00 A. M.: Worehlp nervier to
31.: ('hutch Sdimd.
Cross’ hipiscnpMl Church will meet South Mellonvilh- Avenue
Chapter Meeting be liroadraat. S e r m o n topic: —9:45.A.
tl.UO A .- 3L- —Si-rt«,-tt—^t—p irr
Fall flower* in shade* of bronze
a t 8:00 I’. M. jit the home of Mli*
‘SHrrbrt—Thr^ttnly Atiswetr* ' * "When Christ and You Come Face
were m ed in-ibnowtoig-t)—
8:30 P, M.r Junior and Senior To 4*ace."
Mr*. R. A. New ninn and Mrs.
o f the Hall home and Mis. Hall
ntie.
Yminc People'* Meeting. •
A.
I!.’
Key
entertained
mrmber*
&lt;1:30 P. 3L: Youth Fellowship.
was
given
a
corsage
of
earn*.
The Seminole Childhood 4klu7:3Q P. M.l hlvening Worship, 7:30 p. 31.: - Sermon .topic:.
St Anm-’s Chapter of Holy
rational Association Will meet at tion*. A fter (he honorce’hnd U-etf tofin**
Service.
"3lake Up 3’our Mind,"
Church iccently
the West Side Primary School at presented with her gifts an ice at the-h'.piscopal
Newman home In Rose IIF.ARDAI.I. AVENUE CIIAPKI.
3:30 P. M. All memlier* are re­ rourse was served by the hos- Court.
The diret-toress. Mr*. II,
SERVICES
quested to ta&gt; present. All prin­ tesa, Mrs. C. 4!. Spenrer a n d II. Coleman,
presided and report­
Mr*. Hall, Sr.
3:00 P. M. Sunday School for
cipals,
uqd
irarlter*
of
primary
ELIZABETH designs your
ed
on
the
board
Hireling.
Those
invited
to
lie
with
Mrs.
and rlrm rnlnry school* in the Hall were Mr*. Janie* Crappa, • Mi* 4k I). Mobley and Mrs. all Age*.
3:15 P. M.j Worship Service.
hat thin season to accen­ county are invitnl to attend.
Mr*. William It. Wray, Mr*. Sam John Mriseli, Jr. were appointed
The Women'* Hible Class of Thompson. Mr*. Glare Gypian,1 to serve on the altar committee
HOLY t ROSS C fll’IICII
tu ate your femininity.— in the First Haptist Church will of Del'nnd. Mis. David Siftilli, for the year and Sirs. Coleman
UP T O 8
M»rk T. Carprnlrr. Itrvtor
meet in the annex at 0:30 P. M, Mr*. Sam lU-tdiea: Mi*. Iionk appointed Mr*. M. Minarik as
mth Suqdnv niter Ttinity
*oft rounded contourn.
, for a covered dish supper,
: supply chairman, Mr*. A. M.
Ray and Miss Martha Wight.
8:00 A. M.: Holy Communion.
IN
Philips ns. promotion chairman
11:30. A. M.: Church Sehnol.
WEDNESDAY
" and Mr*. A. Vaughn as education
41:00 A, 31.: Morning jirayer
cliairniaii.
The Civic Department »f the
and sermon.
OR MONEY BACK!
Sirs. Key spoke on the life of
Woman's
Club
will
have
a
covered
«:W) P. M. V. P. R. r^atul Junior
Shoppe Chapeau
l.uke,
the
physician.
4’oliowing
w ith
dish luncheon at the rluh house
I*-*gur.
her talk ii 'social hour was 'enD
aily
M
.
T
.
W,.
A
4’..
7:45
&amp;
at
12:30
P.
MJack
liatignn
will
Mrs.
Roy
Reel,
Mi*.
M.
C.
Touchton Bldjf.
bo the s|K*aki-r. Hoslessc* are Stone and Mrs. R. A. Ilowclt. Jr. jo&gt;isl and announcement was 8:00 A. 31. Thursday 8:43 &amp; P:(H).
Mrs. W. It. Rrinsoh, Mrs. C. F. were hostesses at a Hallowe'en made that the next hif*tease* will
There, will he a ragular.meeting
(U pstairs)
Proctor, Sr., 3lre.--J. T, Newby party given fur mrmiwr* of the :
B*R and * Mra. of the vi-slrv Monday rvrning. !
and Mr*. J. C. Hennelt,
Phllathra t*iass of the First Hap- l h|''&gt;*•- Those pre*ent wen* Mra. Oct. 13, at 7:30 in the Parish)
House, *
tlst Church at the hcaic of M r*,jn»ll, Mr*. J. G IWJ. Mc»Unwell on Cntallrv* Drive last J
M nwh, Mrs. fc. D.■Mohley,
candy tablets
&lt; '■ '
- . t ■ m i oft tho** fsiljr’
evening:
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1
Collnmn
and
CIlHIHT
PIIURCH,
Lnnawomt
buLtzi Il«v» s tllm. «t»l
The Hallowe'en motif wu» car- Sadll Urouse, Mr*. Coleman and Mirk T. Usrpenler. II.
Vlesr
llh S fu rs b r fcllow toi
rled out irt the decorations of ' *,r *- .'Dnarik, r .
Um I m pi so
18th Ktindav after Trinity
Jark-O-Lanterns, m u s s , greenery, [
*
*
3:IKI P. M.: h’.vening prsyer end
NO ORU0
and Fall flowers in bronzo shade*. ;
sermon.
NO LAXATIVf
All arc wrlrnme.
-M C T
m ?5kM
prize for ’winning
in X*'i'S
-the l.tf. •»»r*. KUprccht Has
NO IXIRC/SI
mutest and Mr*. T. 31. Palk reChurch
Circle
Meet
FIH8T
CHURCH
OF
CHRIST,
f r w C*o*V T sblztt will help you ta
eeived a prize for exrelllng in
( H u n . . U k t off uily. (st Btmply
SCIENTIST
YOUR CONFIDENCE IS WHAT WE LIVE B Y another contest. •Refreshment..
s , r „un.r]ne’n (:h, pU.r „f th,
follow Ih* dlrarHorn U rn It lh« nrm
*00
Hast
Second
Street
V lluntn and M ln tn l Ctm jy T tb ltl
fu.ther carrying out the cho-. n Wll|l1Hn-tt AuxM„ y ))f h „ | j, Cross
0:45 A. M.t Sunday School. '
llieme. were served hy the ho*. y
Churfh ^
11:00 A. M.: Morning Service.
33 day supply, 33.3S
tosses to tho following.
ll-y Bt 3:30 P. M. at the homo of
Subject: "Arc Sin, Disease and
Mrs. J. tl. Philips. Mr*. J. M. Mr*. R. W. Ruprerhr'..)i Paltmt* Death Real 7”
Kllneeipher. Mrs. Dorothy f-tew
\ Vrm„. Mr* Fred Hell urn.
41(00 Pi Mit W ijnr e l p Hi i Her.* “Totichton- DrnicCnr
-art, Mr*. D ill K . Hi•»*n, Mi --.' . Mit.-.l in the absence of Mrs.
Reading R&lt;w&gt;m Ilnurs, Tuesilays I
AV^Luka,-Jr ^ .J tr*. J . 4.. (..oniifr. . ,
. Hhippr chairman. The «nd_ Fridays, 3:00 lo 5:00 P. M.
Jr., Sirs* Douglas KUnairuui, Mr*, t crnup tlDruHSiM' the tlnlteil Thank
- _____
Ill-alley .Odham, Mrs. George H. • Sfft-rinig. TVoodw, Jr.,-Mrs. John Xader, M ri
'Rbfreshmcnts were served fol­
Paulk,' Mr*7Clayton Smith, Mr*. lowing tho short huRiness session
F d r '.a lL y o u r walfdn&amp;Mours ^ ^ |
Jamej R lstr, Mrs. W. A. Fesslvr,
- L. M. LUme*,-MtT^CUiyJea Mr*. Mark T. Carrvm
It,'niiam, Mr*. II. 31. Jamreon. Mary Uranl. Mrs. William Pot
Mr*. Knight, 3fr*. Joe Koke, Mia, ter, Mra. J. N. Whllner, Sr., Mr*.
Shine In these lovely new
KnlM'rt Steele and daughter, Kaye. Amelia Nolde, Mr*. Kupreeht,
rayon crepes, lit with ‘se­
Mra. St. Clair White and Mr*.
Corn was the rtte f ngrtettl-i
,V, I-cfflcr.
quins, metal nail heads or
tural rrup of Maine for SHW yem *.
1 jcwcl-like beads. The hew
-c u rv e d contours, _ longer

Social Calender

NOT A HOT WAVE. . . .
NOT A COLD WAVE. . . .
Bui A Comhiimtinn Of The Bent
Ken til re* Of All Waving Methods. '
You W ilFExperience
_A New T h rill-iVith Our Now -

At THE CHURCHES

---------- 'LO W H E AT W A V E,—

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(17 Yearn In BiulnrHn In
Sanford)

EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
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THE MAYFAIR INN
Menu for Sunday
October 12, 1947.
Fruit Fork tail Sttprema
Apple Juice

Tom ato Juice

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Assorted Relishes
Cream of Turkey Soup
I’nachrd Bed Snapper, llollnndai.se Sauce 12.00
Fried Shrim p, Ilunh I.’up pies $2.25
Broiled Teunerwee Ifant Steak, F ruit Sauce $2.25
■ Boast Vermont Turkey, DrerudnR,
Cranberry Sauce $2.50
Broiled Sirloin Steak, Muahronm Sauce $2.75
K.icallnped Toniatoea
Whipped Potatoes
W aldorf Salad

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Beans in B utter

Mixed Green Salad
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Lemon Meringue Pie

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Jello

Apple Pan Dowdy. Hard Sauce
Biitterncotch Sundae

Baapherry. S^uifUt

f|o| .Muffins
Coffee

Sweet Bolls

Ten

Milk

Cocoa

12:00 Noon — 2:00 P. M.

Sanka

Poattim

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The Seminole High School CelH an
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f'eds invade
Invade the
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to grt under way at 8:0&lt;i o’etoeki
The Fed*, minus the lervirea of
lly JIM CALI,A WAY
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NASHVILLE. Tenn.. Oct. 10.
fu l ankle Injury on the third play
'ag ain st Kustis last Friday night, (A*) It’s offensive action agatnsl
wit) be playing the contest with defensive strategy Saturday as
their barks again*! the wall. The the undefeated 1 Rebels Jroat' the
• Celervmrn wilt Im» rated "a* IhV •IfDiversity of -'Mississippi• "meet
che undqfrateil -Commodores of
under dog* In the ha tile.
*1 £ ouch Spec’.Maj tin Ihf the Hull- VwderldlL
Old Mtto, taking *lhe .lead on
dogs has berry atrcsiing an aerial
warfare a tta rk ‘,ln -hik drill* thU offensive, already has a tntpl yf
’ .'Week with a highlight bn defen­ til points to Its i-icilit, Vanderbilt
sive formations to mt-rt the Fed ha* amassed only 17 In Its two
fa m rv
— dottble wring-format Inn
All the 22.500 seal.* in Dudley
The Drl-aml roarh has also Iteen
•treatin'' wind conditioning sprint*, Siadlum have heen sold.
Kach roarh, Johnny Vaught of
and exercise* for hi* men In an
attempt hi round his first team (lie Mias* and IteiL Sanders uf
Into ronditiun good rmiugh to go ; Vandy, i* liemoauthg the fact that
the full do minute* If needed.
hi* opponent is Idg, shifty, fast.
The Fed* will have to watch-the and ready to play, and each
pass combination of Charles Scat­ claims hi* players are not.
ty and John Itoyals.
Typical Is the wail of Vaught.
The University City d e f e r will •*Wt* just aien’t good enough, Idg
outweigh the Fell* allghllv on the enough, experienced enough, or
line and in the Itackfleld, but r »,.n •enough’," he moan*.
Principal Herman Morris of Bern
“ lex.k what they VIM to llarfy
inole High predicts a hart) fought j Cltlmor. They rushed him off hi*
contcsl.
(*,,1 , Now, hour ran we in* rxPruhaldc starters for the nurple
keep them fiom doing
am) white will find M rUtighlin. (|1t,
tttinK to Charley Con130. at left end; Harris. ISO. at ,,|l y 7 |f* y juat ahout our entire
left tackle; Flowers, IM. at left
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rv,
Coach Sanders doesn't
II. Panton. 150, at right B U .nl;'
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L / ;situation In quite' the
. view
Lilly, 150. at right tackle and
* k* his competitor from
*n' “same light
Blocbaum, 100 at right end. The X l S

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160 at tha fullhark

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SATURDAY'S RADIO
, “&gt; romtider him the l"P triple
NETWORK. FOOTBALL
thn-aj hack In the conference ami
lt« AHBOCI kTFIl I'ltFUU
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IE a^efn H .n d . d
He doe* everything extremely
(Eastern Standard Tlmr)
' wrj| We can’t afford to tela*.
v!nUmy
“And addwl to Conerly Is the
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will i fact
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Yal* va Columbia—2 P. M. CHS.
.Minnesota va Northwestern—3
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Note: CHS will" alternate Ik*.
tween Ysle-Columbiu and Minorsota-Northw*-stern gnmc*i,
Wisconsin vs CalifiiLnia — 2:45
P. M. AUC.

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too hard In defeating Kentucky,
Flotilla and Smith Carolina, we
had a fight every miaul# of the
way against Northwestern and
Alabama was a threat every sec­
ond. We could use n breather,
which this game definitely will
hot Ik-."

SPO RTSW EA R

FRIDAY* OCT. 10. 1M7

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NOLEUGHTOINVADEDELAND COMMENTS
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T H E SANFORD HERALD* 9 A N |

Seminole Gun Club
Held Pistol Match

The Heminole Cun Club held ila
NKW YORK. Oct. W,
—Flva regular pistol match on its rangr
of the top 15 teams in t
urrrnk at the Municipal Airport on Wed
national footliall ranking*
*Y reNiUituLUtoUi *
plajiiVTIi HYlt ioia-_iy*i
Ixori£*r
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rcw_‘-wbtrh. l« » tact no
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MUMWf.. . I # ■ aa ft." "
irftYnw ^O ip - T fgWfT
k : IL Williams i)? h i
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thwsn't Itavr a blg-lime college J . S. Wehb
1 LMJ 07 &lt;14 2tH‘
John Kridrr. Jr,
team of its own . . . And what's P. II. tlurrea*
PC. pi) 04
John Krider* Sr.,* 19.47 manager
tgore, the fans don’t seem to care. Ned Smith
P7 94 91 2H2
of the Sanfurd Celery Fed entry
Columbia still ptanages to do C. B. Sparks
9« 0ft HI 2*0
in the Florid* State League, noti­
fairly well in the Ivy league; F. F. Rockett
90 HH 90 274
fied us this morning that Ida *«n,
At my i&gt; just a visiting neighlmr 8 —Slow T —Timed R—Rapid
John Jr. suffered a broken ant) in
and - Fordram amf New T oik U.,
dun Club pi*tul practice I*
tin* Ssnford-Daytbn* Junior var-'
whlrh went Idg lime during the held every Weilnrsilay. at from
sitv contest in Daytona last-TuesIS.'O's have slippeil Into olMcurity. 3.00 to 6:00 P. M. . t the plxtol
dav night. - ,
Fletcher Groves, 1s t jn.ond Flor­ The oilier school* never war*.up, range at the rear of the I’olirg
Trethe final prrloit of the ropiest'. ida *gaaril from Tampa, mliy move . . . Oh, well, the'baskrtbblt tea', StatTf.rr. ■ u
Knder tackled the hall carrier on inlu the f i r s t ’ string starting te n 'd ill be coming aoon-and the
On Thursday afternoon the Han­
a play, and il seem* that his right lierth when the Cnlor* go against cuslomeis will begin to show ex- ford skeet Club held Its weekly
aim was strurk by Ihr player’s Auburn'In Montgomery Saturday. eitvmrnt. . . . The Heaves are re- Joeel m the A irport- The. follow­
kn— —a * the T-rmit- of tbr tackirr*-A—i«trrm«n ~ in ' m r 'a m n i n o r partrd'tu-havp made an offer fur ing acorn were reported Iry Byrd
vming Krldcr’s light aim we* droves I* pushing Frank Hemp,
Hemp. Ralph Klner without getting a J. fiuode, secretary and treasurer;
broken Ju.\l atiove the wrist.
sey for starlit)* right* against tumble' from the I’irals, owners,
K.lward McCall
19x25
Sanford won the battle with the Tiget*.
(U F S|sirta Photo) wlm slill xhudder when tWy think
K. S. McCall
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Itaytona hv a r, to 0 margin in
of their last deal with Rdklon. , . ,
. T. L. r.lngu
Ihr final minutes of the contest on
lit
a pa** from Keeling to Humphrey,
No TrnnMr At All
Sam Gardnrr
15
When last week’* Penn Statrscoring the only touchdown.
Thirty-Two
Tee
Off
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Ki
McCall
15
Trnnl« 'Journey
Hurknell game wax only ahout
16
To Participate In five minute* oh). Penn Stole led IL 0. Williams
The exhibition tennis matches
W. IL Williams
hi the Hollins College tennis
. . . In the pres* box. a help­
14
Ft. Smith Tourney 2fuld n.llucknell
stars that are scheduled to take
spotter then asked;
J. A. Howard
14
place on the Mayfair Inn cotirta
“ Ho you want me to call out thr
Henry Wight
13
Sunday afternoon at 2;00 o’clock
FORT SMITH. Ark., Oct. 10. Uurknrll tarklersT — There won't
W. Hand
in
will he hmadcast over radio star (/P)— Thirty-two championship Ik- too manv."
W. C. Hill
lion WTItlt. il wa» announced yes- flight qualifiers im l off today
13
teiday afternoon by Lind Welter, for niatrh play In the Hardscrab­
One-.MInnt# Sports. Pag*
F. B. Hurress
11
manager uf the popular resort ble Country Cluli'a annual Invita­
Gmial Steve O’Neill stilt fig­
Wesley Spencer
11
hotel.
tional golf tournament and fur. ure* his Tlgara did uk*y by finish­
F.
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Scott
10
ing
seeond
till*
year.
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That'*
Mr. Weber stated that so far a * ' »l* of them the first round also
G. W. Spencer
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he can determine this will lie the meant a second ehance at medal- almut 61.000 npist r — And no
W o rld iS e rie s
h e a d a c h e s ,1 say*
fir ot time that tennis matches i*t honors.
have lireri luoadcast in the state.
The six’ yeftenlay turneil In • ?**''*'■ * ■ • Yunlght'a 8 t. Mick’s
It I* understood that Dick par 7IV, th e lowest any qualifier [
Program, topped by Heroic,
Hutrhelnr, a n h o u n c e r on the uehirved. and tuurm'v officials ' RcVnolds v».. Jackie Cranfnrd, is Tears Stream Down
WTItlt mtoff. will broadcast the ; Jj^-’ideiV" that Hm,"," first'"'round ,k*’ first all-heavyweight
can! in
Babe’s Cheeks As
T
event*.
Score* woukt determine the medal- Ni-w York for so long that no one
can
rcniemlier
the
last
one.
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She Drops ToUrney
lab
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Georgia Teeh spent 6170,000. buildReturn Of Football
.The par-qualifiers were Wtlford Ing n new football press box. . . .
FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 10 .
Ih Aim Of Mercer Wehrle, l^iulsvllte, Ky.; Ham Me- Ileitr'v* Lamarr, who scouted Vir- (A3—
TTic a rmor of invlncihlllty
liy T
MACON, da., Oct. 10, '(/T)— ville, Ark.; Tom Stephenson, Kan
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The Maeuq Kxchange Club has sax City, anil Joy Cole, Musko­ t h e Cavalier* they might do some- o f " X T m s U ^ “ lti,'M rlJ ra ,’of
thing good against Penn this atm *|M»rt was crackiil slight Iv a t the
appointed n special committee to gee, Okla.
atm.
xe*m*~miriyr'amV a toR-pound
study the • athletic ;
Qualirj'tng 'fdiy was not FaTf
Strjrer Ufiiversity with the aim
Dallas matron. Mrs. Hetty Mims
Runaround
White, was the reason.
of aiding in a campaign to return qulreil pf defending.rhampion lhd»
In
his
first
iwo
games
this
soaCochran
of.
Ht.
Louis,
Chick
Ev­
football .to the sc hool.
The great woman a t h l e t e .
sun. Iloliby Forbes, Florida right
Attorney General Kugene Cook ens of Chicago, former national hxlfhark, gained more ground on American and British rhampion
open.champion,
and
Hud
Ward
of
earlier this week suggested that
running play* than any other cot- and victor in 19 straight golf
n fund raising campaign lie start­ Spokane, Wash., former National Rite athlete — 209 yard* against tournaments, met defeat in the
ed to bring the sport hark to Uu* Amateur Champion.
Mi**U*iiipl and North Texas . . . quarter-flnnls of tho Texas Wo­
Frank Klranalian, Toledo, O., a Florida
Meirer campus. (Took is president
|o»t both games. , . . Com­ men’s Open yesterday.
Mrs. White sank a six-foot
of the Mercer Alumni Associa­ pre-tourney favorite, qualified ing up to what may be Florida's
with a 72. #
tion.
tilth consecutive defeat nghlnst putt on the 18th green for one of
Football was discontinued at
Auburn tomorrow, li^li thumper the greatest Upsets in golf his­
the . schtod iluting-whe war ami
Khrrman auggesta the game tory,
rninpaign fur funds on the cam­ should Ik* played on Friday tha
A heavy cold bothered Mrs.
was not re vivid.
Alsu aiding thq movement are pus. .Students of the Walter F, 1 .1 th —with a ladder, straddling Zaharias.
Mrs. White look the advantage
memliers uf the Merrer student George Law School at Mercer the *tadium enterance. . .After 12
M" rluli, who are conducting a have pledged 62,each to the fund. straight, there shouldn’t b« any on the first Hole when a penalty
cost Sirs. Zaharias a stroke. She
ruMniorr* to walk underlL
rlung to a -slender lead most of
LET’S GO TO THE MOVIES#
the match, -y
Dots All, Brothers
Tears s trek lined duwn Mrs. Z.aAfter a recent night pro rante harias* cheeks as she watched
In
Boston,
the
Yanks'
Nick
RcolPRICKS- l ie - 10c
OPENS- 12:45 P.M. Dully
Mia. White firmly tap in a six
Uid. who had missed two tries for .foot putt on .the final green to
Drwinning field goal, kept the GO- 'clinch, victory.
SUNDAY
LAST DAY
anls’ ken strong until neatly mid­
Bh*» waa- competing for hur
and
night teaching
j lh|r|| l(|lrn iijj^ atM| WJU making
tosrhing him the art or
of ptsce
pli
FRIDAY!
kicking.
Hamer,
f |m ijip
Bpp(.BrBnrP
MONDAY!
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. tj hfp
nrr iirni
n iiiiiu ’ ,* »a proWalker Cup golfer. hM |« M id
{n her native aU ta.
I work as a meat saMtman in hit
Sirs. While" will meet Carol
Gary Cooper
home town of Columbus. G*. . . . fllrlnger. Tiffin, 0., In 'semi-final
DANGEROUS ]
In these davk th a t should leave play today. Miss Diringer defeat­
him plepty of tlms for golf.
ed Folly Riley, Furl Worth, one
DVENTUREf
:A
“The Westerner”
up.
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TtAMINO HAUNTS 1
The other semi-final niatrh pita
O f THI NATTVl '
Saturday Only!
' Living m atter contains from 70 Hetty Jameson of San Antonto,
Tex., winner over Hetty Rawls,
• Double Feature i
to HO per cent water.
Austin, Tex.. 4-2, agslnst Trggy
Kirk of Findlay, O., who ousted
[Zone Grey of His B e lli]
Sugar rust 62.75 a 'pound In former National Champion, Fatty
Hcrg, 4-2.
lamdon in 1742. „

SIDELINES

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Florida State
Is Prepping .
For Stetson Tilt

L egal N otice
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grwhlfrgi diafd &gt;mi p»o«h.^n |w*e P
aratlon for their season’s openrr
with Stetson Oct. 18, will go
through a full scale dress re­
hearsal hr re tomorrow night.
Head Coach Kd Williamson.
f_o r in e r . University of Florida
player, has divided his big squad
Into two groupi, one representing
lutsf Florida and the other West
Fiorirtwr-fnr a regulation - 1nlrarqua'd battle under thr lights.
The Stetson tilt will hr the
first in history for the state
(rain, and University and rily
nfftrials arc mapping plans to
make it a gala occasion.
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.Williamson declined to com­
ment on potential strength of his
team, hut added *‘we may know
something after tomorrow night."
State, still minus an athletlr
nickname, has . plenty of weight,
hut larks spred and experience.
One of live few player* with any
college experience la Kenneth Mel-can of Quincy, who played halfhack for the Florida Gators In
1944.
In a d d i t i o n to the Stetson
game. State will play Tcnnassee
Poly Nov, IV, Troy Slate Tearhera Nov. 29, nnd Alabama State
Teachers College D e c. 6. All
games will lie played under the
light* here,
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NKW YORK. Oct. l» -W )—The
National Maritime Union (CIO)
today established a 6 ld par numtier assessment to raise a 62,(NH),0U0 strike fund whjrh union
leaiiers said might Ik* needed when
praiant priiudpni ennlrqels ex­
pire next June,

branca. Tell your druggist to toll you

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on Friday or poalmarked by th a t Ume. AH gam es
m ust be m arked.
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5KU l1.A V U tS r^r.rrjit. By Polntx, •Poultry * Supplies, Nalls,
day or wrek-. Thr .Mime. Bax, t i t
Purina * Feeds, U roecnrt and
W. 1st 'St. Phone 053.
Meats. Tuiichton A Watson, 1201
Celery, Phone 1109. *.
| OFFICP, apart' III Mefsch IluilJimr
Lars* light offices, trw l/ uecer- BABY' GRAND PIANU-rWurllteted. all utilities, heat and Ian),
rer. reconditioned. The Music
tor service furnished. Call 888llo*. 110 W. First St. Phone
&amp;
A.
Ocpi.
Store.
W. 11.
053.
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ipacr' for office or other
bus.
; Inisie. See William Davison, TRANSFERS—Large new assort,
nirnts lieral fh-ts for kitchens,
■S ^ fo rd Bna Station.
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Bathro.mil, Nursery. Alsu Glass

JUST ARRIVED, a Tine lot of
shoes for all the family a t . a
. fair, -square. p rW at«o~vu- have
Dungarees anil work . clothes,
boots, etc. Come In for your
family needs. G. W. Clark's
SOU Sanford Ave.

|FA It M FOR RENT—20 jtc^u u lh .

HlJ(ti4»t cish 'price paid- for used
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
Co, a n E. 1st. Ph. 05».

I r r i g a t e d I ruck farm , newly
ploughed ami harrowed, lit a r­
tesian wells, a 7 room ilwellinir.
2 tenant houses,-2 large harm .
Dwelling f o r ' rent only with
fui m. (in Cameron avenue. Mast
sldt. Sanford, Fla., phone l!&gt;2B. P,.Q. Hos 83.1. K. I) Stowe.

T" ' h KNKARIK G1.AH8 4k
PAINT CO.
I l l W. 2nd Street *
FOR SALE—IJmeroek for drive­
way* and roadway*—Phjins
124L

BATHTUB in guod condition. 214
park or phone 250-J.

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ARTICLES WANTED

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MINUM casement windows, 7 P*ta, Livestock. Supplies
ALI.UMI!
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alt K^nf«r&amp;
|4H ACRES tiled land for trwrk
Sind easement ami Aluminum
rt.ia .
farming, 135 per acre. Phone
double hung windows. Miracle FOR SALE—135 young tut keys, _K lu
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-weighing from 7 to 16 pounds.
J W -J . Carl 8. Myn e s . ______
Concrete Co. 3U0 Elm AY*.
Ih * *-*iTni»t *Ntyrt#
Will sell one or all. Phone 9IU4.
Phone 1335.
’■* £ ROOM furnished apt. Phone Sir.
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FOll
BALE—2
plug
mules.
$50
“W A N TED T O ~ B B N T " SEE Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
and $76 each.
M*iu t; ru xiTt \u
Works for roof paint A roof
K e g e i,- . i
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CHASE A COMPANY
.House or apartment for season,
painting. Phone (116
y tu rh .n -vh — s4&gt;i« ,,r m b tr n
Phone MOO
adutla otdv Mernll, 24 Central
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Sanford, Fla,
Ave., Old Orchard Reach, Me,
- HUT PI,ATE LUNCH u
P -* rh ,
Islan d
V»u a»t.i t,n t iif ,i i n a i , h it - r.j
Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's FUR SALE: Black Cockn Spaniel
furnished or unfurnished house
M»tltl*&gt;l It u f H lit!
■i nipluint
or apt. W. 0. Thick.Id. 402 AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sales whelped Jan. 7, 1917, sire Cham­ Ita* t •• II *h • .1. . s -.1 w- &gt;l,-l &gt;.. l
Dungatvan Trader Horn, :h (li,- Circuit* w-*&gt;n* of X Ti,tni,!i
Holly. . Phone 1045-J. ,,** •
and Service. The Music Bos, pion
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Dept Traders Grand daughter,
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W.
1st
St.
Phone
963.
itle d John M cXxi-ifcioh
p U IM tff,
SMA1.L furntxled house or H or
over 10 rhampiuns In pedigree t*•'*'*»
Kon*tr K- UiDll-l! an.! I»* ** i ***m apart utont l»y middle
$35
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FLOWERS
ag td ’eenph-.'po children or jisls.
f-iF--ti,*,b t h s i ,- if a lt ! n ,o iig s e - ., lis t ­
foe
all
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P/ioite J8-R."
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MeNEILL A YOBT FLORISTS 8
H EI.P W AN TED
in llo r u e i. Il&lt;&gt; k }|
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Sipes Ave. Just off C elsrt
| T HEAL ESTATE FOR SALE
l*ot.lo Ittrotd, ill gaintnols i*mi»tyj
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Office ph. 403 residence oh. 610-R WANTED—Not anyone jus( look­ ;
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trig opportunity to atuotue and
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l o t of T f * r f
Mult i CAGE 1.0 ANS
for any make tor model car
go ahead. We are looking for
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Eases daylight driving. Cuts
RAYMOND M.. 1IAU., Realtor
an experienced office A credit
VHIn f r r , r J i i t | .
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down headlight glare at night.
Registered Broker and
ili .i l Ut s '.lle e h
man who is willing to work tn . J,*l«*. I B f lc iii
}, ftp - ' Slut Iso. 1‘ulil.i- ll-^SENKABiii-CLAWDdk
W tt*r hituselL "Apply in person So.
Bfili
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Slrtle
PAINT CO.
to Firestone Stores.
&gt;,a n , f , r a . - r a a r
Ktorld*
Phone 320
hih I
*if f u n Art* i u r t l u r
1 Il*m ir &gt;; mile Miller Springs, near
WANTED—Colored boys for curb fiiitlflKit *
a « d rMt )« ij |
FUR SALK
highway, near highway, some
service. 2 Coloied women for
f
cleared, electricity available, all OLD NEWSPAPERS—3 CENTS
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kitchen work. Apply Pig N' -•' &lt;* 1 d
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for 1300.00, Urown R. Yates. .P E R POUND. BUNDLED 4N
Whistle.
■iild r i ii t e ? II jM W fttl i i p d i l f *
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BUNDLES.
Elder Springs, Sanford.
^f «t *!j* j tif S,0 %%i«b*rJ \
10, 15, 20 and 25 CENT
9
' W O RK W ANTED
194 ;
i* BUNGALOW, army type, slip 1*1
HERALD OFFICE
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iiFim iitn
x 10 ft. Petitioned,, city water
FLOOR BANDING A finishing,
t'lrfl, *.f 4'it •
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connected, elcctiiclty avnilalilr, CEMENT STEPS fur your home.
cleaning A waxing. Our power
. Kp lfllftali t'iillB lv, I I
U'trruU
1‘tsiirl
Free estimate. Miracle Concrete
shady oak lieen.- epme flowets,
unit enable* u* to work where
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K |i&lt; nli
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335.
acre land. 2*i blocks east of
there is no elcctne connectio.i flnlicitiir
r- F r is ih llf f
l.uke Mnty Post Offifp. Priced
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available.
21
yeais
experienc-.
s e w in g m a c h i n e s
Jg r quirk sale $6OO.0U. Brown
H. M. Gleason. Lake ALuy, Fla *
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SALES AND SERVICE
Yates, Elder Splings, SanN t||k» it fit J. 1*5 ,g*V*H t li 4f
Bert's
Sewing
Mach.
Shop
LAWNS
MOWED.
Low
irtces
r l ‘B*4«4Fti lfi!_ L i MmiJc M Ml»l1Ft ill St I'lCl
ford.
IIS S. Fhrarh
Ph. 1190
Jerry Lord Phone- 788 : r i
lllip u * S#m*- 'Tiali f.ellscf«« ^aiUtlsI
SAJ.ES LISTINGS
lufdiMl t*it MU*i^u&gt;
l« .til
EDO FEEDS—eorepiete lir.t 10 Business O p p o rtu n itie s
____ AtlUl:.
Attractive stucco sgven room lUX
Hunt's
Tnseds
Feed
Snire
Ptile Lfo im iv , P K ifiili, «iid Ui |»t i
house and garage, newly furl-ftt*:®f! Ii** 11m-#»4-r *a 1*4 |n.Biin#"|M*I *11Si«%
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nished. A modern home for NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver, FIRST CL A88 service station for f“ 1Ii #■ I r rtii.*. ii | »|t c K*S«lit it*11% X &gt;*tit#
rent. Now* open. In good loca­ M situ ir f&lt;/lii4i&gt;trr
$10,000.00.
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(.literal trade In &amp; terms. The
tion. Necessary to have some Ktortd*, t f i i i w ifli i I r cte rk *«
A’cll located two bed room house
Music Box, 110 W. First St.
money to purchase stork.' Write (tip 4 Iff (ill .‘P u llf t *ii| ^•nilruiU 4 H*iiin fine condition. .Price, $6,760.- . Pohne 953.
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t lcw concrete block two Iwd room
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
O ttfip f
LLZIKR'H BEAUTY SHRVK'K
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^&gt; uts. Price, $42100.00.
- every night at Homer's.
Has sales positions open—No can
N O T ir s -n*
.FW r beri roewi frisme house, four
vassing.
Box
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SPECIAL
Wt5. as;
lots, paved road, Laka Mary.
&lt; )i_ j i n * , j u i i t u . i . - i .w i i - . h i i . PLYMOUTH fl.OUR MATS,
Price laJ0,0(K1.00. ---------12 S F E G IA I. V « V |C E 3 ____T.&lt;'*•*—
f-aidanra
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with heavy felt back *.
Five room furnished frame house,
•nd at,,,—
tif :,, 7,M i t.
1937-38-30-40
models
ten acies land, on' clay road,
LONNIE MCMULLEN’S. Maiket c*f«, t»f i:afM&gt;r*l D e llt r f &gt;, II,h L I - . u
15.00 INSTALLED
Lake Mary. The prlre la only
Batlwr Shop open Thursday, M a a s .
Seminole
County
.Motors
v o r A U K i l l IIK tlv n o t i f i e d
$4,(160.00.
Friday ^ Saturday.
llia f Ih iii* ha&gt; Iw m ltialilnt*u| —1,-1
109 Palmetto. Ph. 1011
Preferred location In Sanford.
RENT A CAR
la now pemliarr in it»- t'lrm ii
t
Tiro alory modem home com­ CABBAGE plants for sale. L. B.
I* nn*l t« r Ifettltnola t'am ily, F'lurld i
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to
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pletely furnished. Shown hy ap­
P11UNR 2N . ,
Mann, Lake Moproealuolota Illro rc e w h t t m i ym i ‘‘. i l l
pointment only. Price is $14,BTRICKLAND-MUHRISON
O ItK I.1 . U A ItN IM t.t. t .- 'l f i - U efrn't
000.(H).
RUSE HUSHES. 2 yqar-old field
U-DRIVE-IT, INC
ant no.i I ' l i V l .l .t n |. I t A R N I I I I . I . I&lt;
ILWMOND M. HALL, Real Ior
grown everhloumlngplants) over
lllr 1 -tlllnlllr, amt In ,,I.|&gt;|. , la !,.I I ill.
SEE US FUR
, iMim I Fla. S lalr Hsnk ItMg,
fifty rhulce varieties; write for . MIMEOGRAPH
»r the
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PRINTING
h im ,
I'l.g tx ifr. vu.
A it- ( * iit :i,i.
free catalog with rosea in color.
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TYPING
NEW HOUSE, 2 hedrwima, partly
It A lt M Ill.T ., | f.n.ln Ml
Ty-Tex Bo»e Nurseries, P. 0 .
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furniahed. Small down paym ent
Box 532, Tyler Texas.
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Balance like rent. For appoint
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GI.UHK greatest cut-rale whnlc- •n w i T T a v ir ^ &lt;&gt;WI| !h tn . llo
mrnl roll VI7K
- U r ill tut-,her A i t 1s t ;
«ale dUtriliulqra, Offera novel­
Expert Radio Repairing
WITNKM.d fiijr lift tut fttiil'lhft »e,l
(5 ROOM house In Midway. Greeny r'-a i-l «‘nfir» ,ii ’‘Xitii'trt,
ties. sundries, toya, eiifts to
_____ way Street. Mary BinUhw M|d- w ahniw l 'lmyi ra.s~ Globe Trhdlwg' Fred Myers, q i l E, to d St.
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Co, 1U9 W. Flagler SL, Mikmi,
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If A CLOCK REPAIRING
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Hanford AYC EgJRriTIT”
nyM;; trnta'rtlieh. t»c
■ v . - 02—large 10 room hooSe wDh, UPRIGHT piano, $IB3.M E‘xrelATTENTION MOlllP.RS
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a
wanted apartment In good condl
H*dieltor for I t s l n u f i
lenl condition. 1401 Sanford
- D I APER SHU VICE—
f
non, 8 acres of lain! with 600
Baby Valei furnishes hospital I X U A t
Aax,- Phone 137-J.
foot frontage oi^hlghway. This
clean, sterile diapers aifd der-dor- IN T i l K L V t ’ i n ,1)- T i l t : CIU'S*.
property will meet State Board WINCHESTER 12 Ga. 97 model,
iied container. Economical and T V J t ’ j x j K , H t m iN n t .r ; r o i'N 'T V.
fe
S7^ , of Health Specifications for
Krag carbine, sporting stork. 45
safe, Fully medlrullv approved F l.n t t lH A . i s I’ l m i l A T t
I*
drainage and health surround- ‘ Colt automatic. All good condi­
Call Daytona 2467-W ct llc;-i fer IN It K K H T A T I: U P t l l t . T l i S . i l
IngM Top buy on Highway betion. 215 Maple Ave._______
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detail*. W1 dlspCrn, $?*BWeck. RACSETT, D*C****J1.
Tf&lt; A t .I, t ' t t ' . D m i n g
v s i * i »»:h twei n Sanford and Orlando,
_ -PIK8T IN BANFOMIT___
Special on SEAT COVERS
SllNi* l i A V I M } t'l.A IM .t l i l t
Dt'$11, oo.otr '
W i L 'i . g i ind c o rn f y r feed , g t t l ' MANItr* A i l . U S l i V H.MI* lt s r ,s &lt; t i:
&gt;37-39 3 Pass, divided
1037
FRED W. RENDER
Y-&gt;* mu) m rti t.I you k t , t .,i,* ir
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A meal every Saturday morn$8.60
hae k COUpe
Boon 2 Fla. State Hank BUg.
O'ftll*-*! *n«1 rrqtilte-f li» |itft*»ftt * u t
fag,
J.
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Belli
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M
oarte.
1930
2
Door
aJdans
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$13.60
Phone'1636 » ’ '* ? i
•4*1*1* *11# It* i i i i h l * W hich vmi. or
$13.60 POII bEN T—Floor URtler. F.asy • It h r r - f you. m ay h a t e ... k „ i »«i
1937-38 2 U. Sedans
FOR JUIC k T hALK it&amp;ntr will t &lt;137.40 Ford 4 Door
(ration. Keasohabti rates, 8an- III* r*t*tft of MIlMn - It. Harkett.
)
la te -if tal4 . Cg ur.t&gt;, ft*
• IR l fic ^ ’U r , strictly modem, * Sedan*
$18.60
Paint A Glass Co. Phone th*. O ounty
I tnl y *
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H. nHr.nl*
nice y -Tarnished ’ 6 , Hedroom 1940 Solan with center
( ’uunty. Ptorhla. «t h i* eiffu-* in
home on 2 large IhtKtn very de*
arm re?t
313-00
Ih e court
tijn.r* ,.f „ i &lt;r| Count)
DODGE
slrable residential section. May
at A*af&gt;*n% VI 1 ,1a
u-hhiu - * ! . i
Seminole County Meters
• PARTS
csl*fidar
tootith*
front in* tlut* ut
be'handled for leaa than $7,000
199 Palmetto Ph. t i l l
109 P i I H ell a A
th* firm |..it.li« rttf-.ii of thf« nruir*
rash—Hal.' financed.
rla ln r or d rin iitit ahall h * In
New. 2 bedroom fram e between NEPTUNE KICKER and Motor Plano Tuning and Repairing. L L R»rh
w rtftn s, nh# khnlt arm * It** |itn-e
Ulkr, —Call 031-J.
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Sill. Raa. #11-W.
Sanford and Orlando—white as­
trf rr-l*1rt*r* knit po,t ..(fir* irtldrkM
of t h e - r U ltn e * !. .ttnd thkll he »wnrn
bestos shingle, double flooring, WOOD or coal burning circulating
to by (he e U ltn a h r net at. nr a t­
in o
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SIGNS
copper plumbing—well built by
heater. Used one season,-splen­
to rn e y, an*} ant rurh *I*tlfn or de.
8hnw cards
owner for own home.
maltd tn n'H m *,l .h a ll be voir)
did condition. 914 Park Ave.
O -D H K H HII
Sound, old frame 2 bedroom—2 I Phone 347-J after 6 P. M.
i Emit) tv. f i r t i u
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D.
Landrasa.
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Iv g e lota, flowing irell with
At tx e c u ln r o f the l-a»t IV 111
an# T e k la m a n l of M ilton H
minnow pool—4 miles out on ONE new 8 ft. Win-Power Deep Cohen's Radiator Shop for con,S a r k e ll.
il**»e»**f
paved road. Cash price $1,760.
Freese. $250. 1 used table oven.
hlste radiator sendee. 106 Sa t’ Fl*»t p u h lira llo * H*|.t.' IS , l i t !
Several Good Buys In Apartments
Banford Electric Co. 116 Mag­
ferd Ave. Phone $86*W ,'
Bldgs.—One 3 family (fur. or
nolia Ave.
unfur.) now earning monthly
Curtains, Iwee tablecloths wash«4
Phone
USED
Vulcan restaurant gaa
$93.60 Two 4 family, furnished,
starched A stretrhed. 618 M.lSILVER
stove,
good
condition.
Phone
now earning monthly $166.00 A
lonville Ave. Phone 879.
Coynty 006.
FLE E T
tin t * * P"* * famlW ..furnlihed. now earning monthly $240.00. ONE NEW 8 f t G. E. Deep kJiEEiiV auTu^palnllng and body
CABS
rspslr. All work jtuaranteed.
Also home* with garaga ap art­
Freese &gt;329.75. One 64 Inch
Jackson
A
Gibbs
ments and businesses.
Cabinet sink, all porcelain $149.7ll)ff Frsnch Ave. Phone
hone 1000-J.
JOHN W. D MUURK Realtor
96. One 48 In, cabinet sink,
-0%Melsch Bldg. 224 E. First Ht.
stainless steel $137AtX One 80 SANFORD Beauty Salon, 309 14
LOST *
Phone 111$
Park. Phon. 1364. $1- McMah­
Gal. Round W aUr Heater $114.on
Spiral
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•* TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PA G E SIX
x

Colored Churches To
Bearing Planned | - Labor Disputes
Honor Pastor Hodge
Next Tuesday On raturer
..
Sanford• • colored church memof the frdcralion.
T aft -H artley A d officer*"
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a w * * - * - . S i . 'S ! , ? K
“ O S E

•• -

German Nad Tells U. S. Agents
,
Of Hitler’s Suicide And Pyre

FRIDAY, OCT. 10, 1947

UN Police Force

Caribbean Blow

F r s v s tt.

PllECINCT NO.- 4 (OoMtsro&lt;1l
pOLLIN'l Pt.At’Ki Commusltr
llou»«*
( •
lmpf(i(ir$i Mm Kali Parker,
Me*- Nan l’*rk»r an&lt;1 W. II. Pop*
Clark:
\V
j.
PHKCINCT N«1 &gt; (U fw n M i
POtXfNn
Town Halt
■ tu»t)«(i»r( Itufn* f*rewt/,1. PrarK

(Continued from page one)
IC s s tls s i* f i w
F a a e Owe)
Russia atill had not decided when cal disturbance was centered about
her Palestine policy declaration 600 miles from. Miami in lh«
northwestern Caribbean Sea towould he made.
ceaselessly and spoke to no on*
lly THOMAS A. HEEDY
Tending the policy declaration day and the Weather Bureau was
I. t v. .
I 1*1 colleague* would become mere paster of the St. Pau| Baptist
Germany, Oct, but "he was calm.”
.
BALDWIN
niuncll m rm l« n , retaining their
by the h ir power*, the main in keeping a careful, watch for deto mark hla eighth an­ 10 NUERNBERG.
'B A L T IM O R E , Oct. ID—l/l’l — | numerical o rd e r'o f seniority on Churcr,
lA’t—Hitter's auridc and funeral
2ji &amp;BB
niversary
as
pastor
amt
to
point
The nation* first rate in uhi*h
-------- v a « r ^ , U ' . “ «i«! v i n d l y “ f o r - a *
g H f c a - a W o « g ’tKt
^rTOXfUCCT NO. to .4 ah&gt; MstO- trartthr
faithful
yvrvlce
during
that
»j n r tirigex ir twiim ru ith
rted wir
wlnid*—ttf-^JO- t n l l ____
J. Investigator* today by s Girms&gt; upon suicide. Apparently reealling
fine, muitcir member predi
1 'U I.U K ..; P I.A&lt;- t:- «&gt;l*asoi
A spokesman for the Jc»i-I&gt;
period;
h
"“
fun fair lahor - practice*;" • sched­ the .cunvehlitm Would -adopt "the
who apparently waa the only high Mussolini'* Ignominious death at Agency for Pah jHgOjJliued th* hour this morning with' heavy tat
The initial honoring service will N ail to survive the Fuehrer's death the hands of Italian
uled - f a n . hep ritiglistc.ticH T urA
m
p m o r r ^ r im — tr*
W
4
!■!■!—
•--------a
e
e
*
M
“
by xv -rrrn-etchthi may.
owing a u t r
f r -------- -r i’tk ra . a a . a . p«aa&gt;i*e&gt;- •*&gt;#» t m n y .- tnn twirjm tt WRHPWM tr* igluau ■Maudipn»#twihig at eHt T ^ i M T1
flitter 5 f 3
Grady Norton, chief Federal K J.* U s h ^ nM . s - I J"hn I).. Kv._jr and
"Accepting the leadership of Ktorm Forecaster, said that a ant i l . q
riu&gt;n V II !».
pie of how tho govrrmnent plans they expected the militant I-ewls James A. ,M. R, Church; Tuesday
Arthur kxmann, leader of the that of Eva Ire burned.
n t r V I N i - T X&lt;&lt; I I • I A l u n m l i
City by the „ |t l . r Youth after Baldur Von
handle ls|&gt;or disputes under t» put up at least a token fight evening at Canaan .City
Date that night—or it might the former Muftis—4 'tfoUirlous hurricane hunting p l a n e was
T afl-llartley law.
po llin g PLAC’Ki W-immnnltr
&lt;m the convention floor. A eon- Rev. Robinson and hi* congrega- ..Sehirach became kauleiter of Vlen- have been early May 1—Paul llltler .collaborator — the Ar*H scheduled to take off from J a - I
The hearing prill I* one of i&gt;ev ntilutinnal amendment, requiring tloni Wednesday evening by the na. asserted under Interrogation Joseph Goelibela took Axmann by state* are braienly emulating maica to probe the storm snd ra- Icvni.Rev.
J.
II,
Barnra
and
the
members
that h# saw Hitler and Eva Braun the hand and said "The Fuehrer Hitler* tactics.
fral steps taken by the fifth . M (»&lt;&gt;.third* vote, la necessary
|&gt;orta should be available later!
lnsr--'«or%- Mr. t i . r n l r * tv.
of hi* F lfft Shiloh Churrh; Thurs­ dead In their Berlin air raid bunk­ la dead.” The limping little Pro­
|Jtoi*»tl. a. &lt;; K it- tn i J l i t q Cr**i.
p / J 0”*1. , ° »
*hr1' N atio n al^,, |„lt tf,o change In effect.
Unlike the Naxia, they are not in uthe Iday J .u
day
evening
by
the
Rev.
R.
B.
.
.nr,
1
!
|
,'lrr,&lt;
'lr* U,«|| II r-Hiu,
Relation* Imard here In) Reside* the controveray ovrr
er apd that he helped burn th# paganda. Minister led Axmann In a position to carry out their
Ho placed the storm 100 mile*'
i - l i i ' i v r Nu I - iV&lt;.re.t cnyj
tempt to actlle ' tlm lyp&lt;&gt; I..-vsis. In which he had some Blark of Oviedo and his congrega­ bodies in the garden of th* into the deatfr'chamber,
Put i .ino i ’ I . a c i : Pte«k«t s ,
threat*, which must be regarded northeast of 8«tan lalaml, breed- I
hlral dispute,
Hitler waa sitting upright on
spuie.
•
•* _ Hill" Hutchison of the carpenters, tion and Friday night by the Rev. relrhsehanerllery,
ease involve* a .rlrnrpv'M* l)l(,*7^„n(.|| ,|rc iHrd to throw the T. D. Sutton of New Bethel and •Axmann, under automatic ajre it the divan. Ila had shot himself as a propaganda maneuver &lt;le: in r ground fur hurriewnca during J
October. He said the d is tu rb a n c e ', *'V1 "."T.’
'': , \ * r
-w
« Wirkphicr Arts la-ague; "f , upmj,t \ f „ in, William L. "HJg his member*. Sunday, (he women because of high rank In-Nasl party through the mouth, and thers waa signed to force the General As- was
trawalln. .Inwlv* In t« HI ! M”
» " M l. ,r | J | u , Itu’.'l ■
Baltimore 'agalnsl
the •Inter. Irawn.oiu^ .Hollywood jurlsdlc- of rolored churches will have
ve prw + ruuncllg. appeared eager to tail hluud on his temples from the con­ sfm bly. to shelve . t h e - UN8COP was traveling slowly, 10. to &gt;«- itnitstin.-rr&gt;rk' xtrt »&gt; tt Ptnnkst- "
grams.
miles an hour.
|
piip .i -i .n i -t nm is &lt;m-vi*i
Rational
Typogrnphir---- Union
" - the story of Hitler’s "Viking cussion. Eva evidently had taken report.
i*l dispute
dlspu
ionnl
to the rnnvcntinn
. II urricaM busting planes poised ------D u L U .V i:—ijuack -—
"The.
Jews
of
Palcgllnc—will
JAF1.) and Ks -affiliatrd lint- for "actlou,
The
St.
P
au
l.
Baptist
Church,
funeral”
and
to
dispel
rumor*
that*
poison.
II
Her
head
rested
on
the
'
Schenectady, N. Y„ were kept “inr,I ........... t « r " »chsyl Mlk|*r,
« - ---------------'live rotineil recommended (hat according to J. I.. Moor*,—has the FU ehrenurrted.------------------- *■Fuehrer'* shoulder:' "Thefe waa not be frightened by bluff and at
informed
of Ihe progress of the (|*«r«. t!tHa amt Ji&lt;* \IIVI»r,
bluster,
they
know
now
that
t The Graphlr Arl* 1-rngue, T.or- llutrheson. on the one hand, and made fine progress during the
some
indication
that
Hitler,
too,
His story was obtained by
lining agent for — Ballimnic the International Alliance . of past year and has added many Im­ W alter Rapp, chief of the evidence had taken poton first, as a double the real purpose of the Artb disturbance for their evaluation. rierh; Marti* a*snkn
BltKriNCT h'!f t«
Park I
|Hnt shop*, arrusrs the union of Theatrical Stage Employes on the* provement* for the comfort of the division, as a result of a book by assurance he would not fall alhre threats Is directed against the The Navy announced yesterday
• «a I
n afallute
iiu te to bargain
hnrgain rolleetively.
rolleetively." olhi*. accept the award of a congregation. •
II. It. Trevor Roper, British inlet- Into Russian hands. There was no United Nations, its authority an I that' they were now ready lo take fir, POLLING PtJtrU i tlsrnatl • Ofoff on a moment's notice to drop
• .
The T aft-llartley law, which went three-man -arbitration eommlttee
llgenre officer, which dccrlbed question that this wa* the Fuehr­ Its judgment.
,
In t—inn Al-C*f I.. Thnmpann
dry
ire and other chemicals into L» &gt;n«rtl
er.
and
that
the
Fuehrer
was
dead.
Into effect Aug. 22. I* thn first for eliding the fight over 360 jobs
events
leading
up
to
Hitler**
Hiitinq *n-t p, »; n*l«l*r
“ We are confident, that lh»
Aid To China
lo provide
for such rhnrges as set electorsAxmann remained In the room Hcneral Assembly will not permit probably the n r lt hurricane that mark i- I IVr'M.k
death.
Roper
had remarked
alnst unions.
PHKriXPT NO i ' &lt;Hr*r lark.)
casually In passage that Axmann about IS minutes with Goebhala, itself to he Intimidated into ap­ develqped in an attempt to dis­
Mcanwhilp lit
Boston .CIO
M 'a a l l a a ,* f r a a i I 'a s r «•»*»
P«»rj.lN*(J Pt.ACRi • K-irham*. )
silently ktaring at the marahre
sipate It,
The
ease exemplifies
proee- President** Philip Murray *V added job of organising with waa with Hitler in those days.
T
peasing
those
who
so
blatantly
hfMtHfv
Axmann noted such Irrel­
lurrs of the fifth regional office pea red to he surreeding In hi* Chlang Kal-Bhck a joint plan."to
AxmMniv spoke Intensely a* he tableau.
-----iMfwlBfr
Infra IfPlfm t tlflp
violate It* charter, which hind*
which handle* lahor di«- annual pre-eonvrntlon
- 4 t £ —
6
Mft. MlMr.vl L Knfrhnm n^il MlV.
Job of prevent subjugation of China hy told the officer* hla story, often evant things as tha pictures on ths member states to refrain from
Gen.
Clay’s
Report
walls,
the
rugs
on
the
floor,
Hit­
iute* In Maryland, Virginia him! settling internal si|uahhles
M*r«r
K
W.Hwlt.
ffrrkt John IU!|
in the Soviet
Union." Rep. Cole forgetfully leaning forward on the ler's black l&gt;oota.
the threat or use of force In lh j
K laware, and I* typical of proee. private so that the CIO conven­
n r o n oft it o r t iih iio a iid o «* ‘
stump of an arm —he was wound- (
«ro
M
llaii*
a
(
i
n
a
ln
a
r
O
a
I
(R-NY),
of
a
rongressional
e«mures In other region*.
Then Goebbela told Axmann to conduct of international relation'.** where -wiaild know what others p r m tc ix irrn rc T in v o r Hr&gt;ution can lutn a solid front to the mittee'tourlng tha Far East, urg­ &lt;-d on the Russian front. He had
\M t.r rn i v n f LOBIDAi
Another pro-Zionlsl organlia.
j. Charges were-filed with regimi- world.
get blankets. They _ threw the
i
1
been
Interrogated
frequently
since
•
ar* doing," because the wall tu
ed that MacArthur head up th-rj
* .I .SI t (J ■
.
al Dlreetiir Rn«n M. Madden hy
ihis rapture In December, IBIS hut blanket* over the f*v« of the dead linn, the Palestine Resistance both trade and idea* would be re­
Murray, the man who hold* Ihn proposed aid program.
ff'hirmnnl
th# Graphic. Aria league. Thr*-&gt; right and left wings of the CIO
rnuplc. Erie Kempka, Hitler's Committee, announced it had sdpt
T.
W Inu'lcg,
_
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
this
was
the
first
time
he
divulged
/m *
In Tokyo, ,t|arArthur
Step*-thin firllnu nl.
ebsuffeur. wa* told to carry the telegrams to- the Security Council moved «•*
Nup*rlntnr»f1nnl a»»*1 #r officio *
i hla own role In Hitler's last day.
together year after year, is 61
f
f „•
"When th at condition . •mist*.’ •» HcYf^Urt **f tk*
nf Pith.
, 1. Madden, assigned field stufflent on
He talked
nth .«•&gt;.
.... the
.... |proposals.
iiv |&gt;vm i *. tie
is is m i| jmj ,!,
i , |,t, his
hi* story, as mad*
mail* budica Into th* courtyard This and io Secretary of -S tate Mar­
#IIc t f « f o f fWmlmil#. Cotfomembers to
Investigate
the year in r r ‘i*Wi1j Thera are n o t M
length-with-IroUi
Hnllut
-*.available
hy the offleer* 16’ whom -Was-tot* In such a way that the shall demanding that Syria an I b# declared, "art need no longvr
..
m.I i ' n I..
A
L
I
s
.
.
t
_
I
i
.
as
•’ W
if,
rtorldA.
iM
. charge.
guards In the tqwers around the l^banon h* brought . before, the wgrry about democracy.'
any rumors of hla retirement a* and Cole during their recent visits . R was told:
At this stale, |lic NI.RII rnuld (here were tteforo last ytnr's lo Tokyo, hut no details of th*
A* to commerce, Clay derl*re!l:
Axmann wa* In Hitler s head bunker would not recognise llltler. council on charge* of openly pro, h*vp withdrawn or dimnisaed thi- ronvenlfon. Today "he presides roHversatlons have been revealed. quarters from April 22. 1045, on All fhat rnuld W seel# were the paring for a "war of agRic’rioP•The minute Westkru Kun&gt;|H»
•harge, suhjrrt to appeal to the over another private meeting of
In Nanking.’China'a small navy, ward, under the Fuehrer'* n rd m , Fuehrer’s booted leg*.
tigs good* to sell that Eastern
i
fjre.m end'er Inlmr rrlatl'int. lainnl the f.L'-mnn executive Ixiard. Ne»t fresh from victories in conquest Hitler had told Axmann that only
Almost SO gallons of gasoline
.
gpods will be so great, that it
BEIRUT.
LEBANON.
Oci.
10
week he presides #ver lly ninth of Shantung peninsula, ha* opened the llltler Youth battalion* could was poured over the two bodies.
Europ*
(in
th*
Russian
sphere)
'4** iv , -j.- In Wathlnitbin.
1 2. Madden,
through
NI.RII
lip its batteries against Chinese lie depended upon to keep open tpno A match wa* thrown and the bodies ■UP)—The armies of five- Arall wants,, the demand for those
General (*&lt;nin*rl Il"l&gt;CTt N. Den*
A* of D uty, here Is Ih* con­ Communists attempting to cap­ bridges whirh would rnahle Gen­ burst Into flame. When the bodies nklions stalled moving today, trans­ will break down artificial barrl’ w 1t
ham, the agency'* top* prosecutor vention outlook on foreign policy. ture thn M*nrhurian supply por} eral Von Wenrk to rescue him. Von were burned, several S. 8. rten lating into action Iasi night's Arab tra.
But without outside support
.................
In Washington, issued nn- official Tin- irsolutlon. committee, hends.l of Yingknw, thtj Ministry of Na-J Ws-nek wa* cut off by th# Rusilan* dumped what was left In a shell league resolutions calling on the
i- L i i!
’estern Europe eannAt obtain
Western
Complaint on Hetpl.. 23. Ilo eel h r Murray’s Irusted lieutenant.' sonal Defense
rra
lrr
in
the
same
spot
where
8.
___ ____
___
t
.
Bnd
his
army
annihilated.
Hut
said .today.
and n
Arab-- world—to--defend- PxIrxrntrftTti
ar.m»nrecnnr‘— 7~ ~ f U M * "
Pet. 6 for a public hearing. .
Van A j^lL ittnyi_—hjx.alrrarfV r^
mmftmeni iijtnr~ n»T irj Ultlei d id lwt | f*lT
that w i
. '1 1 1
_ The c*»«*#»lnmt—mbm tntnr'r thin htfnV-d or' practically agree-l on v k I W T ' sllenred ■ a humU-r of •hp 1**1 d a y — April 30.
Eva Braun's sister, was shot for from Zionism with men and money
' local "refined » foreign polp-y slatemriit whirh Communlsl - gun* and In flic te d ' H itler had Wen .told t h a t Irving to escape from the hunker.
War Office spokesmen in Leb
Loral Notice
•n d enptlnue to refuse to l.nr- the ranventinn no ilouht will
anon and Syria said troop* of
Red. 'ha™ ‘ R d M
.l.erm ann
['
gain rolleetively In good faith. approve. When, thin statement heavy c ^ . r ^ W
and
Gestapo
Chief
llelnrleh
lllrpm-1*”
eonreal
the
grave.
x x x
XOTHK ■
emerges,• It ,1* likelv to eontalil Wen reported fighting within ler had deserted him. In hla j When Axm&amp;nn concluded this those two countries bordering on
NOTICK Is hvrrbr *U»n H'*l
- •'Have restrained, and coerced" ii strong
.-xpressloh
of CIO Yingknw. wllh# th# battle going last few day* he became a strange* j story. Gcnetal 'V on Wenck was Pa*le*tine bad begun rolling at
against
the
government
.defendf
&gt;11"wins
prrwm
pa*« be»a *P*
employee* hy "attempting to Im­ lovalily to Amrrlca-and American
ly rhspged man. He strode up and brought to the
NuernWrg jail midnight snd were "maneuvering" pqllfH it) th# llo,,.1
• i ■*••1 1!
pose and Imposing upon emplovcc* |M5lli v.
near the frontier.-—
down the hunker floor almost for Interrogation.
I n .l r u r t l S * n f H rm im ir C o u n ty , F lo r ­
of the company rertain ‘condition*
The ’d elegates Will hear. Srnr —There were reports the U. -S
Troop* of King Abdullah's Ar­ id a . f i la tp e e to r* *n&gt;l C le r k . *i"1
Of emplnvihent* requiring
said nlor Claude Pepper of Florida! Navy, whirh ha* a base at Tsing.,
» fn U n ttln * place* h*v&gt;- t&gt;e*n
ab lo-rion qf Trans-Jordan, reput­ lh
Iia a lrd
fo r h n ld ln *
th * rWril.in
•mployeea' a* ‘ n condition of Secretary, of l.ahnr Rehwellen- tan, would W asked lo send a
edly
the
largest
and
b«*t-rquipU.
S.
Policy
Hit
Pacific Typhoon
( h i " t is h n 'i l m m la o U t 'n a n t r . P to rt# * .
employment, to i.htnin and main­ I&gt;neh; Arthur Oenkin. British vessel lo Chlnwrangtao, near the
ne»l
military
loree
In
Ihe
oll-rleh
m i N o v e m b e r t. I f l l . f o r lb * elec­
tain meml^rshlp" In the ITU.
Ulnir leader;
Catholic Arch- Great Wall, or to Japan to pick
( ('• N tlM M (ru m I h i # C ) I
Middle East, started massing tio n o f th r e e 111 T r o u e e . " f M|&gt;*cICosIcsnS Ions I'aai
i This, In 1-ffrri, charged Hist tlu- bishop Richard J. Cushing; Epl»- up coal."
,1 i
'
Frunun D*»ctnnr, |&gt;o»lw«r • aid In along Ihe lirver Jordan In half .» la l T a * p ch o o l t&gt;l*t*ln N»f 1, " « »
IM
ITU wa* seeking lo "lmph*e" a cop*I Bishop N'ornian .ft. Nash; V-Cblang k, t ' ^Shek told a meet­ that the lost wst not grrsler.
r o m p ila ln s a ll o f PenH nol* C o u n ty ,
.closed shop,’ owllnwrd by the Rnhhj Joshua l.ntli l.ielunan; nod ing of government leader* heir
The typhoon struck hardest at needy counttiei and U. S. loan" dosen hastily spotted camps.
F lo rid a , a n d rt* l* rm !arllo n o f ta x
J
T aft-llartley Act.
tfar-arhusrlt* • Governor Rolwrt that the government had atrength buildings on which msintenance in a 25-page italrm rnl.
Ilellshle hut unofficial sources n illla s e o f M id D U Irlft fu r tli* • 0■uln*
h h a n lu m . th* poll* fo r u h l r h
, The ITU Inter/iallnnnl,' at a F. Bradford.
sufficients, to put down the Com­ had liecn allowed to lag. Nearly
Arutinisn confinwd himtrlf lo estimated the military strength election w ill o p e n * • ' T’** .1 . M "*ad
£ £ j
recent convention In Cleveland,
&lt;’IO poll lie*—no fight* for CIO munists If.everyone, gave hi* ut­ quonset lulls, and the wind ripped
of the Arab ivorld as follows. r l n » a t TiM P . M. t o . u l n
not to sign rontrnrts I offire are In the open yet and most cooperation. Premier Chang through sonic of them like a alU clt on American policy. Me
(.chanon- 5J)00 soldiers, partly
P IU C xlN C T n o i o t a a f p r d t
In seek the |Hi«ting of ’’eon-llhe elertinrv may l» routine.
POI.UNO PLACK! HIM Scout
Chun declared* that China'* "ac­ half of I wo Jima'a buildings are made no menlion of Sovirl lor- mechanised, most of them trained
Itlnns of Employment^ arrived I Boycott
against NI.RTI—no tual indepehdfnr* and liberty re­ giant can-opener while stomping eign economic policy beyond lay­ by the French and moat of them Hrad'iuarlei*. Commercial Wrr»l and
i-fllh Q U t. formal agreement*. ,1 uniform CIO policy 1* lih-lv to la- main to W -achieved;” lie urged others flat.
Avenue, H-'nlord
ing (hat Russia believed in inr veterans of the Syrian rampajgn Oak Inaperlors:
Mr«. ChArl-MIe b.
An.. answer
an.
to the mmpiajlvXj adopted mi tills. Kuril Ilf tlis- III
and the l-ehanese uprising whirh IVal.on. Mr*. Amelia
Building
which
had
.been
mainstrict
reonnihy
a*
the
only
me*"'
lernalional
cooperation.
II. N"bl* and
then filed hy the parent and - unions must ib-ridv whether to
ousted the French during World
trained
showed
fewer
trace*
of
the
P.
Ilagan
l.’lerhi
II. F IVhllner
He laid American plana to re­ War
Id a ) .unions.
take ease*
»:
pan-iad
ttu
|aJa.jn
u
ij
ua
4. Next
«lrp. under Nl.KIt .1'ol.nL .Rclnllons .Board- or eonvive both German and 'Japanese
FRBCINCT NO. 1 flak e Mnnuw)
Syria—16.000 troops with mod
s.qiut oM J" P-r-xfs uHsraA* u* to industry are "the same common
^rWeil.Turr, was to give both sides tintie to ignore |L Those Hist usn expenditure*.
L L IN (I l,(,A«*»; AllasH*
IllSi pu« puss tlAOjp l|J|l|W UIJUl* plan for the economic and politi­ ern mobility and an air fore* C "iePOUS*
"•Vin'•very opportunity" fp r’.a "stlp. NI-RII must provide non-Coml&gt;*pnl. .
of
10
fighter
planes.
The
8yrlan
Iaep*etnr*i
J. II. Tlailet. Mr*
huts,
warehouses
and
the
memo,
cal
expansion
of
American
rapinlatlon seMlement," under whirh niunlst .nffiiUvita signer) by Ihelr
Food
Rationing
—
Mi l " r - "
■■■-— - rr army^aloo Is'jnostljr^wall-trained Jjex'ee JW'wm a*S JU » -U u alaU t
both wmild wqlve th e ir right Vo nffleers,
—---r---------rial atop Mt._8uraharhl.
IV llprhapon. Clrrk: fit O ilnlif.
_______ hejirlnr. and tbu-lauMd »v..(
•Id —Kewrtonilff ■iHtimthiir*-tW Tnn"
In an earlier session the Tj. 8. and *wjl~arme&lt;l.
The control tower of the lw»
&lt;1 aellaseg fr-er feae ••••&gt;
Jr
Issue a fnrmnl .order rover iMg ventlon will t-xprrss ralsrm over yesterday whether he con*ldere-l Jim* runway toppled like a house delegate, Willard I.. Thorp, had
Trans-Jurdan—An Arab legion
TUXEDO Eoomeih Is the OUAUPnfSTINCT.NO J IF.-M Sanf..r'1!
• tW terms of the agreement^
|irlre* and will demand a return meatless slid poultryles* day* of built of matches. Kelcvalor* weir told the committee that the U. 8. of .40,000, to 50,000 fighters,
PHI.LtNH PI,*!‘F.i Chamber nf
TYlead, u**a by euccestiul poultry
llulMina.
The NMIJI rleelslon msv W to price roiitrol* and rationing. i little Immirtance.
tatters to get tha utmost la
tom off one transport plane. Sonic "seek*' no power or property any­ including eamel ravalry and mech­ Ommetre
Ih*f-^1 n,.r Mr. J*nnl* XV. t^h
Th *y use TusedaTto1help
appealed to the eireull court of
Murray ha* already made such
The Chief Executive replied half-doien warehouses folded like- where” through the aid It la now anised columns, mostly command­ man. &gt;tr«. f*a*«'*»ara MfhuHa and.' ductlon.
___eggs per
ettboeopratltsbi*
..
extra
appeal*. TW court in turn may a demand,
ed hy British officers under Brig. Jay II. |U*k. n*rki N. O. Horner,
wet paper over stores of army offering other nations. .
that
the
ptogram
was
of
"vital
r*i.,bec«u»*lhe viUral ru.’mlssr\
petlfnrrc, mollify nr sM aside ill
Wage increases- luolisbly no
President Truman emphaslted Glubb Pasha.
p i i r p i v r r y o , &gt;i-a-,iat
surplus
pioptrty
which
had
been
Importance."
sis,
cafbohrdietn*
ee and
oahole or In part Ibe boatd'ji CIO campaign for higher wages
I r a q —4 0,0 0 0 troops, p«Kirly
POI.I.INH Pl.A C K i Hteskler'r
Anderson also denied lhrr» M turned over to the Chinese gnv. that policy in Washington yrster
protein# ar#
ar* tu;
supplied
findings- and orrler, or It, may •will W started at this ronvrntlnn
'
day hy saying that all the United mechanised hut with some air •fare.
rrnment.
Any
pplit
liftwMn
MlikMlf
In
proper
proportion
o
tmrerlnre Xlr*. Kalherln* &lt;"
t remand Ibe ease to the Ward for though tlm rlelegstas mav W
la Tutedo Eggmtsh.
The storm, which* drove the States socks la lasting peace and power. The troop* Wre mostly F.,» Mrs.’ I ‘e»u &lt; Wlrnn m.l J.
to ,
/ Yurther proeeerlings."
told llml further raises'w ill W l.uckrnan, the chairman of the
prosperity
for
all
the
world.
*
British-trained
desejt
fighter*.
D. XV*r**a rt*,k -K. H. M,*«ki*r.
’
If the “respondent.1
rlemaiuled If prices keep going up. Citlxeo* F imh! Committee, hut eon- Island's r e s i d e n t s t o shell' r
Current American aid to for­
Egypt—Approximately 100,000
PnroINCT NH X (OvIeAnt
cerli-d that l.uckrnan was "dla- Wednesday rvenlng, reached it* eign
• I
fendant. falls to eomplv with the
nations
Includes
an
outlay
of
POI LIN«1 I’U r R i T»« a H*ll
man,
well
meehanlseyl,
with
a
1
board decision, the NI.RII mny talned. mny deriTre the respon- turWd" over what appeared to peak early Thursday, .Two off $400,000,000 in Greece and Tur- considerable air force.
lrt*fi*riora ||*** I S. Th fTUHfta
-HUNT’S
W a difference of opinion W- errs, lunging through the driving
go lo the same federal Court, 'lent In enntenip of court.
&lt;1 JVnt.n" ...1 XI.. V ^-'. f a ,.
an.emergentr rclly.t g tn n tjl
BamlP ^AeatHa—Wtawliwf f**hv O
lot on * ehnrV !rip*-frrmr went# key,
•x u u
tween—than! lives—I ha fnorliaavlt^g
firll
(
V
l
f
Vn
\|*
rr
I.
Tnung
tilth. If. th e- fllwlil.fr.
Tuxedo Feed Stdl'e
|332,0&lt;)PJ)P0 used, most Iy in 11sly,
PHITINrp v o « |#i.n#« A*
program anjaht have to laatt. lie office to another became l«*t Austria, and Greece, ami ' loans Ing force limited to a small *‘pal|
2nd &amp; Sanford Phone 35$
ace
army,"
but
virtually
tne
*nPOLLVNO
VLACXt
Cnmtntifillt*
said Luckman wanted a quirk Ihrra times. Tiiejn finally found from the Export-Import Bank.
r*nirr
_.
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tiro
m
alr,
population
i»
armed,
campaign lo get grain for Eu their w o/ hyjtrpplng along,whlli’?M86f|Arn
R*»»U W, I!*"*
WANT NATURALLY. CURLY-JIAIR?
^ Eu^p.Ke. l ‘e M n r j ^ n t ^ a n d trm brd In desdrt. warrope In a h u r r r ^ t * * * »»p h“ 1 palnted aircraft taxi lines.
'd grain mighC-luive lo con.
Thera' was no-erideoee of f'"M
\lt+- Cs*«4U* 41.
A^ULe
- Try u Ruypt/o Cnld ^ V r —
!&gt;nv»#
among *tha* rraldenta during UST Ayutinlan said the so-called
tlnu^’ until the harvest.
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FLORIDA AIRWAYS
* '{lufclfi! ItlirTiiR OftolhT only ..... $10
Foo&lt;l price* continued to hover storm .Moat took shelter In nmmu Marshall Plan for European re­
rntel.INll P l s A ^
WASHINGTON,'
Oct.
10,
(A
7
nUion
Igloo#—hut*
aet
slightly
Inf­
naar the record high marks today
EOOMASH
covery would divide Europe "into
•r*§ Wsr*
with every I’crm nnriit $1G
whll# reports showed public oh- low ground surface, with sand-pil­ two camps." lie asserted the pro­ Joseph L, Dyer, president of Flor­
Tn*p*n«*r* Wm U*MI# J. Ch*1&gt;«
lay
wBKaaBdeace
— feed w/fk frMe
ida
Airways,
.asked
the
Civil
.
,
or. over
*#, r ifri VIM* yf4M*ll«n*1
J.
lerviticr of Ihe ifovcrnni^nt • ed against the outside walls and posal made hy Hecretary of 81*1*
meatless, eggle**’ and poullryleii over tha rnofa. A few servicemen Marshall for American assistance Aefonsutlrs Board today to ap- T»id*n JiNibt. rt*rki Mrs.
■ H I **
Open every \yrtlneNtlny and lwo evening*-a week
days w»» only partly auccessful dodged into old Japanese raves. “is tha Instrument of United prove the addition of 16 rltle* to
H arriett. Miller
Wnneln Grlhhle
In the first test this week. ,
. CpI. Charles CoUmatu^Meltev, Stale* , policy designed to uhder- the company'* Intrastate network
With wheat futures continuing Ga., Meashall generator oper­ mine national unity in the Demo­ "immediately." He said -that th#
rlr alow upward climb on the ator, kept hla machine running cratic countries of Western Eu­ proposal Is Intended to provide
:.?-p -Dfi
Irago Board of Trade, where during all but 12{|kours nf Ihe rope, to foment Internal discord; ‘•new, Improved and morn •((**'
Uve
local
aervtce
to
tha
terHfonr,
a new oeaoonal high of $2JI4 - » itorm y 36. 11# snatched an oc­ to subordinate the economics of
g bushel wa# established fpr casional catnap on a cot placed iesa countries to the Interest* of and should bo effected Immed­
-*
iately."
Decerol-cr contracts, tha Hoat) In a giant refrigerator.
merlcan monopolies."
The
real
motive
of
the
United
Agricultural PoiAmltM heard a
8oldlera fell to quickly after
new suggestion for bread ration- ing tha shelter* to rtp alr dam­ 8 u te s , ha aaid. "is.jo .fo rg e with
| ng.
age. However, Col. Macklin re­ the help of France and G rtat who wish -to -promote true eco­
Millers selling In the New York quested the Martanaa-Bonln com­ Britain a bloc hostile to the Sov­ nomic co-operation • between the
,
area .announced overnight In­ mand to sand technicians to re­ iet Union and the "other Demo­ peoplea of tha world to condemn
, .
creases In flour price* of 15 cent* pair communications and airport cratic .countries of Eastern Eu- such a policy."
a hundred pounds for wheat- flour facilities damaged. On* officer es­ rope.
7
t
.
:
.
Arutinlan called dn "all those
and 25 rent* for rye Dour, bring­ timated It would be a month be­
U P TO •
ing the total rise thli weak to fore the** repair* could he mads
TRADE IN
between 40 and 60 cenla for wheet perm anent
•.
'
colony
oi
1,000
men,
women
and
(Hour and to 40 cents for rye
T h ' wind* played Ihelr usual
ALLOWANCE
fllour.
*
. , freak*a*i -rie'*#. GuVa ripp'd Children waa sal* waa contained
FOR YOUR OLD RADIO
Dun and Bradstyeet reported "ekyllghtJ" In n ju u m M
IMM In a terse radio message sent by
sales for th* week aided Wednas-, sailed door* down- road* -nibbled Col. Macklin after . communica­
The MUSIC Box
day waa allghtly higher than for ballasting from beneath p aw l tions with th* outside world were 119 W. 1st
F b . 953
the previous weak. Also higher road*, snd hlew Into spar*- all resumed.
th at th* volum* of retail food but a few planks of a 8,006-gslthan a weak ago waa the Asso­ lon purification tank.
ciated Press price index of 35
8trlpa of galvanised Iron rl
commodities which stood at 104.48 from Quorsett Huts sailed Ilk*
It’s Years Old
L•
percent of tha 1026 average Thurs­ kite* the length of th* Island,
day, 1,78 points above tha waek Winds smashed on* section of a
previous. The 1047 and all time double-hut poatoffica but left tha
other relatively undamaged.
o high waa 105.31.
B ut
would ltnoW it! W hen we clean
Flrat word that the American

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�THE W EATHER
In U n it) 13»«r# I s S t r e n g t h —
To Protect the P u t t of too World;
To Promote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity fur Sdnfuid.

HuMi) iluiidjr thin after poop and
tonight with a few iralterrd show.*
n s . lu n tl r r partly cloud). _Mud_W«TT to' fIr-li ' not 1h anJ
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IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

EH tabllshed 1908

Bomb Attack
Truman Meets Cardinal Spellman Warns Of
With Top Aids Dangers Of Communism, Bigotry Is Made On
U. S. Consulate
On Food Crisis
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Luckman
Discusses
Shutdown Date For
D i s t i l l eries Des­
pite O p p o s i t i o n
WASHINGTON Oct. 13 n il
f President Truman today
ffred the 48 elate governor*
asking their whotehrarled coejeration" In the drier to con• trr e tra in for Wratern Eu­
rope. The President requested
that each governor drwlltnate
alt individual or a group 'To •
work wi|h the Uilitrns Pood
Committee to organise the ac­
tivity In hla elate to insure the
.lucre** of this war on hung- ‘
er,” a White House announceA n t said.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 13 bP»--

Pictidcnt Truman called top' governmenl officials to the While
Home today to hear fiitt hand
■feporti on the European situation
from* hit ab ittadort to Britain
and Ruuuc and from (he A ral'"
can Military Governor of Germany.
While Out due union of Europe**
f c ji and political criti* w** go­
ing on, rep recent a Iivr* of drtliller*
attemhled for a 2 :3 0 P. M. rnrrt
ing with Chairman Charlc* Luckman of the Citirrm* Frurd Com­
mitter. The purpose of tlie latter
meeting wa* to art a dale for the
•till of a 60-day thutdown on
whiskey-making to coniervr grain.
Only five diuiltert were c ip c r'rd
ara|h r Luckman conference, Tire
m l. requested to wiie and tele­
phone their teplie* to the thilldown proposal, have bombarded
the committee with messages.
A committee spokesman taid a
clear maiorilv gave assent to llm
closing, but that the messages had
(rot hero _sorted through to dis­
cover if the acquiescence was 100
* percent. Soma dujflJeri' ami tKeii
^rtalrmrnts against doling,
t
presidential Secretary Cheriea
1C. “Boa. toti! 're p o ftc it th a t the
noon' Inrating of top-level diploInal* and officials in the White
House wg» for the "giving anil
receiving of information."
"I* Is not expected that nnv
roncluilnrta will be 'arrived at.”
Rosa said,.
J The meeting wm railed, Ross
*0j»l, because of the aiiniillannus
pTesence In this country of l.ewl*
W gDourlae. ambassador to Bri­
tain; General I.uctus Clav. milI*. tary governor k)f the tl. 8 . Zone
of GeriMWg: Wnltrr Bedell Smith,

-"NEWARK, Nr J.,'0 # 4 .H i'fA ’V— More than 175,004 penohs
paraded throughout New Jersey yesterday in a-series of "Cath­
olic aclinn" drmon-lrstluns attacking t'ummunUm and the Soviet
t'nlon. Keynote 'of the demonal re liens, sponsored by the Holy
— NsmeBocietle*. was sounded by Arrhl&gt;l*hop--Thamat-J.-Walsh who railed for "prayer and the intocatlon of divine power” aa
the "best way to fight Communism."

NEW ORLEANS, Octj I 4 uTl -Francis Cardinal Spellman, arch­
bishop ol New York, last night t-emrd the National Catholic Cliwiitjrt
• onference rgainit thr triiloluus ptopagenda that sell a people against
itself. .
"The propavend* cf one nsiion against another is Irrachoious." he
old (he 2,400 delegates attending the conference's thiity-thiid annual
nnJxttliflnJlttC. "but llie.ptupjgsnda' uf une pcople against itself ia
traitorous, 'ami that is the propa ♦
yauda that, we mutt fight if In lth '
and tolerance and peace ate to
prevail."
Cardinal Spellman, referred to
■Tie dangers of Communism and
M gnjry mul «aid the United Slates
facet perils horn of "a s'atanlc par en'hood that hrreils war.”
In twu short-wave broadcasts
lu the. Amt-ricas yesterday, l'o;ie
Plus XII called upon Catholics to
combat new “doctrines Incompat­
ible with Christianity*' and boll
to their faith “deaplte the machi­
nations of the unbelieving,"
Speaking to, the United States
N ational Catholic Charitiea Conr* ("tire in New Orleans^ the I’oii'•ff-w erw Nl ShnS-riw-rae** &lt;J - o ia i
“had fallen among thieves wit i
tleal away Its treasure of fatrli
and luvp and leave it to languish
In hrlph-ti* w ant.”
•Though you be only laymen of
the world," the Fop* said, “accost
'his KM-al invalid. And while you
bring it bread _tn nourish the
Issly -ssil -Urtvr prasottnllv tr&gt; proJ
vide for its varied needs, like gtiod
S am aritans bend low and try
gently to prolio Its wounds and
pour into them th e nil of Christ*^
nllevtitling m essage,’1
l.aler the Pontiff luuadcast hi
Spanish to the first A rgentine
Nationnl Marian Congress meeting
nr Lujan, * A rgentina,
Itrculliug hi* visit to the At.
gent mo Naihmal Eucharistic CupFrees ill 11134, rile pope voiced
the hope th a t the new- series of
Marian congresses in th r world
would jw&gt; as "fecund In spiritual
fru its" a i the Eucharistic congfeysew—had &lt;been.
---------- -1The Pope gave his put If leal
U riiiiill " I s the Congress, to
Santiago Lula Cardinal Copello,
arc h lj'h o ji of Buenos _Alrra; the
Argentnie clergy *mntl "people aluT
Ihe nations of South America.

DeGasperi Party
Has Slight Lead
In Rome Election

Communists And Pro- Communists Trail­
ing By 10,000 Votes

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Tells Rotarians
Of U. N. Meeting

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Egyptians Set Foi4 Mobilization.

I.AKF. Hl’CCHSH, Oct. II. —
I/F I- llrilain rharg rd today that
Russia'* demand lor w ithdraw al .
id forrlgll Hoops Irom G rsrct
"ia no more than a piece of
political propaganda." The B rit­
ish declaration » i« made by
M lnistn of S late llrrlo t Mc­
N eil' after hearing Russia's ,
t h’irf llrtrg a te ,\n d re t V, VIsldiisk) and lice of Russia's
lullB p ers.allark Brllacn i s 4 U&lt;
United Stales for what they
/ailed intervention in Greece.

LAKH SUCCESS, Oct. IJ
1/4*1—Russia today lost her
light to have the United N a­
tions order imm ediate w ith­
draw al of M n rriian and B rit­
ish lum ps from Grrcce. The •
Russians also lost on a move
- to h ate the UN lay blame for
th r ilstkan tim ildrs on Ihe
I oiled S tales, B ritain and
G tfrrr.

root, shattered
windows
and rd ;today to Rolauans at their
frames and injured two women rrgufai luncheon by the Rev. John
Brahscomb, pastor ol tbt lin t
employes.
lir e women injured were Mrs. NUthndiit Cloiii li of Oilaudo.

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Cotml.ud of
wnn th ( Hanford H e a d 's

Bvar h* ohdiM of ■ mayor In aH.|Mrk-the.W inner contest sponsor
the Rowan, had 3 tickets rUJ(M, {
w„ k hv the Raymond
ehooae . is utu. No '_*pBUU^-wa.- w,ludt0 ‘, n,r , h(f Rltl TheatehrM'M
pefmlttcd,
Copeland will receive tw o Hslli

BARON HOTHHCIIILII
LAUSANNEj'BwIlOfUicL Oct.
, 13, (A*)'- Baron Ifenrk DA Roths­
child, 757 capitalist WlUP Jdaywright
and memlier of the noted French
banking family who were cousin*
of the KngllaV Rothschilds, died
yesterday. He waa born in Paris.

ao tohl ..1 thr . LeumemuaL CuolrJ
en if ol the Melliodlil t luilcll It
New lan’l.ind wliiili lie had also
receitih .ittcmlecl, and he poinlrd
out* tli.it re umcmcdl, or Worldwide, cpint i* th r same spirit whnli
Rotary* ami Km aim have.
_**UV Indieso^" to, »»iit "lllSl lie _
can iio-liiugel n p ersie In a tUvidi-1
world Tlu-re In li c l, l«e one whi M
or liolie We learilcil I b i s ‘ from

out1 *■cperirnce in \Votld IWn II
tlliUii'li
know Ihrtl we did not
,|lllli uni ihe pence tli.it We liuct
hcwti fighting for."
Ri-c Braiicconih ilngrilwil the
radio earphniHc which tlie delgate-- tr, the It nit id N atio n ' use
and wiiirtf eliatde Ilii-lll to Ill-let.
Stand t.y means of ttaiislallonc a
spskkrr fa -cent an y mition regard
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Market Director
Suggests Florida
Produce More Corn

Plan Is Announced
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More
th an 3.000 hom rs In I ' r r a t e r

BOSTON, 0,1. t3. 1,11

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I'rrsid rn l l‘|iilip M urray »aid toJ U u o L were, rrpur fed - liauiaged ; lligf- IllJl.' he- USX- .cppr.illllg -lu
Ihr Xinriican l i-ilnjlioit o( I s
In jloods linla) ill Ihr wake of
.lACKSONVIl I K O r
13—
lu/i amt the IIiu IIu-i IiuihI ol
a freak h u i i k a n * which m uted
rSmTIali '" O ' e “ of “ the .Thing*
Itsitioail Iralnuiro lor a ''loinl
n o tlh ra a lw a r d I n ' I h r Atlantic
wldfh tills roiinli i is Up againtt
after slicing aerus* Florida.
plograni for r llr c lite political ai tlie presrid moment is that
Apolliyt hat, was Ihiuwn in tlie Highest wilti-rs In more than »
arlion to insure Ihr eierli.........
llte ih'ople of ijie rest of tile
political ring SalUtrlaJ afternoon u u ir te r - r e n t u r y In u n dslrd l a s t
caiididnlrs rrspoiislte to tile j wo'ld !«»t|pve we .m feeit tiieni,”
when -Randall Clime, executive of a r r a s of so u th eastern Florida,
needs of Ihe \m rriralt people." i said WlllUm I. Wilson. Director
cliase and Co Htid former Ngvy Inllirting rro p d a m o f e r s lim a tlie was cheered again "hen he ! o| |itnte Maiket- today “ I’erofficer, qualified to run in Group rd W lw ren 113,000.00(1 snd 130.said lie was t raff it mill X his I- . .v.- ■ ■.i f•• *
llL7 nt the ■
No, 2 for the office of I'ity.t'om - 000,000. lit G r r a l r r Missel, . a s .
&lt;l, l n i«,» i- iU- h s l- i r sr-timl Ihr- furl lii ui tl i- i'/'lieveiF iiv'ner
niitaiom-r. M J. lmdge lias also ufficisl ap p raisal placed dam ag e
l it) "owes Its olleglalue to uue geliiimllv thtoilglnoit the world
ipiklified in tiiis group, for tlu- to homes at 11,300,000.
country and its locall* to one i ilp il h i ' a r e a id e to i ’ g iiltu f to
Nov. 4 primal y.
llag "I might stu-ngltien II In j pot u* in n me • pickle in case we
Mr. Chase, Is a past president
MIAMI. P it. I I 'd 'l Soilthrail adding that this In )altt is due i,of succeed
,
■f the Hanford Kolsry •(‘lull and
to toir torm ot girverumrnt. to
cttll Wr d * I lie l‘l**l.
i- all acilM- tncnd--i of Holy I Ion.la. niuiidalrd in -&gt;riluin&gt; In wilt. 1 nHsliluli.oi a nd - lu ■nuL- -- . -"What
- - - —- r —•—•
-t'n»M K|i uici'i'Ml
( Iiiih Ii; having! (lie IiImIim I IIixkI walcn iii iiioi■ ' lia*tc Drmmralir liislilulhiii'.
A Cln
a
nojid-'i
of
i
lilligs—among
t' tved on tlie ^ ea liy and »* lit* -1than * ijujijri u| a century, p la id

- -*i -m”

•

Mayo Calls This The Murray ’Urges More
Worst Farm DisasProduction As L$ig—ter ' In- Generation - est Need O f W orld

gold tope p afliait* from T he Rayinimd Htinllo.
.
Edward McCall of itOfl K. Four*
leeptn Htreet won the sernml pfirs'
of one Halt) portrait and George
Swann, Rt. 2, Box 2M , L uther
David and Mrs. Rosa Payton re
celveil tlie two movh&gt;.jja**e* giv­
en by Ilia RlU T heater.
All winner* picked ten games
correctly except Mti* I’avlon, who
selected nine winner*. There were
several qther ballots ■ronlalnjne
pine rfirrectly nariied winners. Itlu
they were subm itted a f t e r 't h a t
oilier*, wheel MuiW we can dp
of Mis. T ajPa*. Tlw fu al Rpuligli. Jiup'a idun. Ilv 'vrvvd in llie.Navj-. tl« “ vrtrn— rlamagr—wal- - brl'Wen ( .. |U g(|tlN . : tl.l
I1
- li„ tut* Kfu in 'n i.t.. that we du, w*
fm ilth trriir.w in ning liallota were In World War I, timl* * during H^Wtl.DOG ..m l 12(3.000.000 ip
ri |u . . n / H ' i .........I tm—mwld in, , nflisi - grow soioetjoiig i i I aka Hie
■1.1 War II. I.a-f!!()•- W.nVhV
named ih the utDcTTn which th»y
TTrarjrnr-wfrFh' -“ riod.'
ol lieutenant when retired, from the wake‘of 1 riea1tuli hurrir&lt;ffl&gt;' I 111.iin e 11vtla) Hi ll itp v n ril ( d ill
wen* received.
"tliu attrntiiui has tieen called
n,Tive
duly.
He.
wn*
Utrn
lit
Hanthat
winded
nuillieailwaid
into
jS
e
iirlary
•&gt;!
S
lalr
M
II'll
ill
die
Tide week the Hill Hardware
rei-iTdiv to u sound oppoilunily
ford*
nttiTnleil
local
schoula
anil
the
Ail.inht
| h/ittvit topic loi sin- (4KI ot linn ‘ for I*jotitli* to pliiv u part in
Company will offer Ihe flrst^tw o
Ihe University of Florida for a
Willi miiiiIi up tu (4) milei all |«ielegale%. In lit*- uinl.l i/l an mlri j meeting Hie wm Id food emelgehcy,
prises and lh# Rita will give the l-riod prior to enlistment in (lie
11 uuliniinl ur I'bm* lit!
third, fourth and fifth award*. fust world war,
oahonal ( l tut, tlie l 111 Ir.ulrultip j tlnougli * Alie licit ftnv. year*,
,
l1ninn'll emphasis upon a crop
II1IIV will give a f'flueger Ak
At noon Iinlay no one w«* re-1
| in win I Marshall to | to,lou, 11 To which littleejmldlcity lias t&gt;e*ri
run fishing reel for the flist ported a* iiaving &gt;jualift*-«l to opa x rp lrd &gt;r(lr/,liy anlT will ,peak given Co'ii h a t loon piodnreil
prise arid a “My Buddy" fishing P -• John Krider, wholesale gasin lltir Stale, itu on gliollt uur
Wriinriday.
tackle (or Ihe second prlre. Tieinn and oil draler, in Group
On all tulr( line, lln, ii Ituik , h i,lo| v ns a slate, vet I am CUI*
llilt will give tp o passes to N o , I .
Flondian* weir tuptlacd
each of, the other wtimer*.
mlripielril at a dap by lltr ( l*' many
Iteaur faving "f Hlrevla Will - lie
to l.iiiii through so -luthc.iitative
Gtuwvra ami ahlppi'r*• who ate
In last, wafk'a contest, pu uuw ‘a m ajor' Vople o f ili«eu**lnn at
a
I
tbe
Uoinuniill
will.in
tbe
CIO
source that out corn acreage ex.- .
marked the Duke-Navy or tlw ilio meeting iif th e"City Gommla- inlervsttHl In forming a ro-opeia- ia m L d in s h c jt- » lm Jiaie-Jrrtji. at 1.coed—
i - Hse- of inn—Hiher crop*,
to buy-the govvruiui'iU luuu l . i
Artny-llllnoia tkr cnpleaU. The Mot&gt; thi* evening,
said City tivp
si
..i
n
.
...
...
i._i.......
even ciirus, Kcohuiiilsl Alvin H.
latior ramp on thr Weal Hiilr niv
Geurgta-Kentucky fray alio pruv Manager II. N. Hayei lhia*morn- iripieatiil tu meet with 'County lai klJIH Maltball lilolurt in lirlpill*. S|iuilia k of tlie State AgiIcultural
( u io p e . '
ed th Ire one of. the outstanding ilig,
Uspei mirtil S iniion, in pointing
Mr. Sayer reported that tile Agent C. It. Da"wi«&gt;ii at hi* of fire
Kuillirr, Iradcit 'in llir CIO's Tills out, a feu- day* ago, placed
upsets of the weekend. There were
in
the
Court
House
at
3:110
o'clock
a'ml
old
brick
had
tieen
placed
at
only five ronleslariU who - named
aflermutn. ___ _
— , , i i w ing in i jor u , in &gt;• rtin v iin 'cl Florida''* m m tia iv re t-this JHil
Kentucky over GeurRla. Texe* *4h* end of the Municipal pier lu Toesilay
If a fav^nlde hid rail lie inniiv ,lJiaG die invtlallon , ii» arcep tanr ■ *al dpi .Hint ac|es, Citrus acreage

■Ida *'

,

. I AM. S l'C lT .S S . tV t H .« /Ft
A (railing non ltm u s n ddegale in
the S n n rl him anil an A iab »pole t man caul today that Ittm ia wa*
icadi to ruppoit the— piopoicd
pailitioi, ol l ‘o |r,|in r into cepalate Jewnh and Arab louttllir*. •
A I'm lrd Nation* S ecirlanat
tuuice t.ud imp tnwlnle. dial 5 llgntlaii.i and Biitani had g u l c h n l
llirimrl* r* liom
die tp rak ert'
lut 'tin Inday m the 57 member
l*.ile*tine iiimmiilce ol ihe l ’ruled
Nation* Atiemblv.
Iliu would |4 a i r the H um an

AI PARI OF THIlt MIIITARY TRAINING, this group of Kgrptlun youths
rue training tlie rudiments of formation marching at thr Yoon- M m 's
Moslem Association In Culm T h e Aral) Leagur soc-irliiry grn rn il Atullll
ILahllian A rraui I’oalia, deviated ft* Itcirul Um I t ncpti.m and SyH in
Arab, troop* are ot inching p&gt; ilip fiputiers of I’ah v lo ir In p: epat a t :&gt;m
for a “m itilaiy showdown" with Ihe lloly iaitnl J e w s (Intcriiuttoruil)

Heavy Damage Is Marshall Slated
Seen In Glades To Address CIO
From Hurricane Meet In Boston
i

mL

FRANCK WANTS COAL
WASHINGTON Oct. 13 G P)France today waa reported to have
asked Kxport-Import Bank permlaiaon tu use 100,000,000 of a proved to he a favorite trim reinforce
pounding
‘
----- ’*It against }he -----“ __
loan granted for reconstruction In among the contestant*. There were outer* of laike Monroe..
order to bur American coal at unly three in tran ts that did nut
____________ u --------'
one*.
have TexM marked to trim Okla­
Uuick Sedan Huns
homa,
PLKA08 INNOCENT
BONIFAY, Oct. 13, (A1)— Bert
Into Lake Monroe
Riddle, hymn-writing state acneE.
A.
Distclhorst
tor of Darlington, F la .,, pleaded
A Uuick aeden, driven by*Mrs.'
innocent today to a charge of Im­
\V. W. Morris, got out of control
To
Address
Meeting
proper conduct toward a 12-yearnnd ran over the tea wall Into
old girl and w m ordered to stand
Salesmen
of
Ihe
Kirby
V.ccunf
trial Oct. 21. The red-haired legis­
Cleaner Co. will he addreaaed thl* ,'h,’r*,y . **trr 5:^°
. T1?''
lator, preacher and school teacher, evening
at a dinner at the Mayfair l « ' 'd»nt occurred on Seminole
father of nine children, la charg­ Inn by E.
A.
DUtelhorat
of
Clave!
«‘*ulevard
near
Mangu.tine
Avced with violating a 1943 statute land. Ohio, honor guest and Mle*j|&gt;u*’ *"4 was reported to police
to
against fondling a girl under 14
manager of Scott end Fetxer Co. )&gt;&gt;“*• 'b»*"
«t«ring
years of age.
grar-getting out uf control.
which manufactures the eleaner.
Mrs. Morris fainted after being
Mr.
Dlatelhorst
will
present
KILLED IN FIRE
pulled out of the lake. With her
awards
for
outstanding
sales
re­
MOUNT UNION. Pa., Oct. 1 3 during the past six week* was one child. Neither waa said
(A1)—A 29-year-old woman and cord*
awards or deep sea fish­ to have been injured. They were
ala of her nine children were Including
tripe to Okey Barr of Gaines­ taken home hy Mr. Morris who
killed as n flash fire swept ing
ville. Charles Smith of Jackson­ manages Ihe Lovett Grocery Store
through their small frame farm ­ ville.
Forrest of Miami and •&gt;n Sanford Avenue. Patrolmen
house near here. The children all GeorgeBobMiddleton
Pensacola. Kaulerson and Patterson investi­
perished in the charred wreckage Watches will be of
presented to gated the accident which WM
of their home-tha youngest a* aha George H. Ford of Gainesville,
W. within the city limits.
slept in her crib on the first A. Halt of Sanford, W. S. Richard
floor—while Mra. A lbeits Ruby, son of Gainesville and Charlie Car­
their mother, died anvifal hours r i e r .of Pensacola.
PREFER . FRANCK
^ ______ _
aflrr the (ire Selurdey "nlghl.
T E N D E T 'o er i s - b f i - B ^ g o
Carl Fetser of Cleveland will
the group, and R. W. Mc­ and Tend*—awarded to Franc*
No meeting of directors of the addreaa
Cullough will Introduce the guests. under the Italian peace treaty—
Seminole C o u n t y Chamber of A. W. Huerame Km charge of the becama eligible Tor transfer today
Commerce will be held on Oct. 14, program.
by virtu* of an overwhelming
V
as formerly scheduled, doe to the
vote of aas*nt cast yesterday by
fact th at Manager Edward Hig­
resident* of these two districts
' VFW
MEET
gins will be absent on 'M o u n t of
Post 8282 of the Veterans of along the Frrnch-ltalian border.
work on tha S t Johns River Pro­ Foreign W an will meet tonight
Of 2JUS ballot* cast, only t l f
ject that requires his parsons) a t­ at tha Legion But In regular ses­ e tr * . against
Joining Franca,
tention.
official returns revealed. ■
sion. F. &amp; Scott will preside.

. J- W M .

H im

Vishinsky Launches
Another Attack On
. United ^tarP s 'Pol­
icies In
Balkans

Orlamloan
Stresses
The Importance ‘Of
Ecumenical Spirit

Mary Lou Copeland
Wins First Place
In Football Test

Terrorists Threaten
Life Of Ernest Bevin

.

Russia Reported

JERUSALEM. Oct
1 3 -tA V
A bomb attack was made on the
United States consulate hrre to ­
day am id' unconfirmed
reports
that Syrian Hoops were encamped
near Palestine's bonder.
A single person, brl|e)ed by
A Volt to the U'nite.d Nalloni
police to he a woman, walked
down a footpath o| the deadend G e n ru l Assembly when Andirl
y l mil. In .i one of '. hu
street to the consulate garden,
heaved the bomb ovrr the com­ moat violent oulburtls and thr vote
was- bemg taken on the nirmbeipound wall and walked away.
H ie esploiion destroyed tbe shin ot the Ukraine or India tu
office entrance door, cracked (hr lh« &amp; turily Council, was desenb-

Ilie pro-Communiil |iro p lr't bloc * R. I., w|io was ibglilly cut on~11te
lelurns from the Rome municipal- note by broken glass. and Mrs.
rlertion reached the midway |&gt;oint Miriam 1'ilprl. a Palestinian work­
today.
er in the mail room, who m ffrm l
The Valican-suppoitrd Christian shock and liyTena. Other wmkets
Democrat Parly, battling the ex­ and officers, including 17 Ameri­
treme's left's bid for eventual con- cans, remained at their jobi.
tr«l »f ih r nalional goveihmen*.
JERUSAIFM. Oci. 13 ^*&gt; A
potted 61,354 voles compared In
53.443 for the peopleV bloc in re­ woman employee in the Ametitau
turns of Sunday's f in lion from consulate in Jerusalem was slightly
540 out of 1.223 precinct*,, jbe tpiuied today .by a bomb explosion
which blew ill 'upstairs window t
Interior Ministry reported.
Last year, the people'* bloc, of thy building ami littered the
I I ••fsIMaiirrt »n I'Kif «Mti
made up of Communists, Fusioni*t* (pro-Con)rmiiii*i»), .Socialists;
led hv Tletro Neiml and two minor
leftwing partira, ran in far ahead
of Mu- f *1(1 fp' the first postwar
municipal election In Koine.
The Voting Holiday was held
to fill DO council seat*. It was
necessitated U-caus* neither the I

Magazine Ijones In
Caldwell Libel Suit

the Supreme Court from the cir­
cuit court'a action.
The magazine petition to the
high tribunal contended that " it
U ho( li Belema to publish erroneous
statements of fstt and InJurloU*
comment or opinion regarding the
DOiltlcal • rundutl anil social views
of pul,Ho uffkiala so long'a* no
charge of crime, corruption, gross
s ili nf ir
Immorality or groat Incompetence
1* made ami no special damage
Mickey’s Pharmacy
m u lta."
The Supreme Court'* action
Sold To W. H. Belote means
the circuit court'a decision
W. II. Belote of Mentphl»..Tenn. stands and the suit will go to
ha* purchased, Mickey's Pharmacy trial If Caldwell presses It.
on Park Avenue from Fletcher B,
UANKP.R ILL
* Belli and ia now operating the
SAN MATKO. Calif. Oct. 13 (VP)
\ atore.
.......... v,
\ 4 l r . Belote waa _a resident
of —Mills Memorial Hospital atphla
for
1*fH{lf***h1
today th
A. t)..L
P. Gianr m&gt;
, 35. ryears,
... . and
.a oper..
H
-7T fnimife*
«#attie
ated a business in Weal Mamphla, nlttl, 77, founder of the Bank of
Ark., Just across the river. He America, the nation's hlggest
has purchased a home at Palmetto bank, w m in a critical condition.
Avenue and Twentieth Street and He wac admitted to tha hoepltal
expects Mr*. Belote to join him with a severe branchial condition
over the weekend.
hero toon.»
I» DAYS ADRIFT
PEARL HARBOR, Oct. 13 (*&gt;
DK GASPBIU ESCAPES
ROME, Oct. 13,. W — Premier —Three American castaways werr
Alcide D# (Jasper) and government transferred to the Navy Patrol
^ W a l . jw rw w ly _5u«ap#d injury C raft 881 a t 4:15 A. M. today
Ur a craoji iHM&gt;ng of the pre*I- (9:15 A. M„ EST) ending 19 days
dentlal plane Jn ,ttpme yesterday. adrift in the remote Pacific on a
- Witnesses sald Lho plane, which group of powerless minesweepers.
WM taking the party to Padua,
turned back shortly a f u r the
BIDAULT DEFENDS PLAN
takeoff becaoo* of engine trouble.
PARIS, Oct. 13^ D P )- Foreign
In landing a t CentocwUe Airport, Minister Georg** Bldault, newly
tha plana skidded, wracking a pro- returned from the United States,
ptllxr and damaging both wings. earn* to the defense of the MarP t Ga*perl flew to Padua an shall Plan yeeterday and danied
Communist charges that he had
J i w Ittlff
—
“■old out to Wall Street bankers
and Middle West farmers."
^
WORK HARDER
Addressing a rally of hia Popu­
LONPDN. Oct. IS Uft—The lar Republican movement (MRP),
nt h a s s t a r t e d a Bldault declared that opponent*
r jp advertlalng campaign of the Marshall Flan were un­
to convince akepllcal Britons that justly critical of Ams rice’s in­
a grave economic crisis exists tentions, accusing her almultan*and the nation orgently needs oualy of “bring too interacted in
mere production. Britain’*»“little Europe and eomplrtaly dlilnUrestmen" were urged to work harder.

Single Person Tosses
Bomb Over Wall In
Palestine As Syrian
Troops Near Border

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Associated Press I.cased W ire

•ROME, Oct. 13 id1)--Premier
H at. Braustomb, who was in13,' an
Abide De Gaspeti's Clitiidin Dem- Ethel D e , 1-evje, about
tro d u ird by. d ia r ie s 'M o ir icon. *1utrala—lield— atioug_leril_a m American cililen of P to v h b n tr.

De Gasp«ri ousted la ftist, from
hia national government in June.
The city election w as watched
particularly- to datarmln* how Id*
political stren g th was affected
by h ftrsU ' attacka a l n c upsm hi*
.
. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13, M V - regime.
The Supreme Court today danied
Collier's Mngasine a review of «
t&amp;OO.OOO libel suit filed by Gover­
nor Millard F. Caldwell of Florida.
The suit was based on an edit­
orial in the Feb. "3, UMd issue of
LONDON, Oct.
A f..r. o . i . a . / S K r '... l i u i - l i , ujl I I L I e j t Collier's. The wTUTiriwl d e a lt with
llie
fTovgrnor
*
ndTIng
of
raciaT
*
*
*
D. MmpHv, polltlcar advUor to
then* had tiein a revival of threat*
problems.'
General Clav.
kgainst .the life of Foreign Secre­
The
U.
S.
District
Cqu'rt
.
foT
Roaa
I t U l I - - told
lu iU
‘ reipartora
1*3 | r U I l u f ■
also
H I a il
1Hyal
1 LB V
.. j
.»
k,. - , ,
,
v^ 1 ■ j
ta ry -trlie st^ BcVln. .
the White llnuse ,.line, nnf no4rWell’s
ault
on
UiiuEUiiuuLlLdid
not L^Tbera had i-.-cn * carlaln re-plan to make guild ia the reporL of
tlie
;nn-Am»rlCRB‘ Re- •date * ca*e of libel im p further crwb-sernce of th rea ts against Mr.
, d^rre* for Aid to Ku^ope, by that the puhjlcation waa privi­ Bevin," Ihe aookeaman said.
The Britlah aaaociation said
Secretary of the Interior Krug. leged. The U. 8. circuit court In
The report I* a a*inly nf the pos­ New Orleans.reversed the district dctactivva guarding th e foreign
sible ex tent to which thla country court, finding that the editorial secretary had been told ho "plight
can' bnlttei: Europe's economy wax llbelou*. Collier’s appealed to be attacked hy te rro rists "

without ,t|ia|re»a at home. It .was
s delivered .to thu White House! 'last
week.
r .
It ie now "beinr, studied," Ross
laid, amj ctgiie* veill,be distributed
among Upp, puvecjiiixent official*
. ancUmnpUita.of JCoogreci who are
dUectlv ^c/’iv y p e d "on a coqfl-

NEW SPAPER
=55
M O N D A Y , T J tT . 13, 1947

'fsm

to the government, th|&gt; camp, 'am i the tp e rrii Itself iliuiltd ba( •
which ha* l&gt;een used to huu*e an im|Hiitahl r l l n l tin l.u in jie a n
Bailsman., and migratory farm w o ik rit am i increase llie U . N7
workers /luring the winter season, giKvinrnl &lt; pirtligr in labor rllran In* used in the future for' a
(I HHlIsafS
»*■•» *1*1
labor" ramp, said Mr. Dawson. If
the hid fails, the government will
sell the ramp at auctinn. 0. K.
Heritage, government representa­ Lea It; Ijcshcr Will
tive of the Palm Beach arra, will
Address I*TA Meet
attend tin* meeting to ex plain the
setup.
I'to'liarls for construction of a
public swimming pool will U* o u t­
GREEKS TIGHTEN BELT'
lined IIV I.CQ It. I.fitter, city com­
ATHENS Oct. 13 (AO-Pramlcr missioner, to member* of ihe
Thcmixtokles Sophoulis announced Junior High Srhmil Parent Teach­
tonight an austere economic prog­ er* Association Tuesday after­
ram, i n c l u d i n g a prohibition noon at 3:30 o'clock at the school
against thr import of all luxury auditorium.— — ' ----------- --Itemx. to balxnc* the Brtek bud­
Mm . John Sehirard. program
get. He called on tha Greeks In chairman of the Association, to­
•'ra d io .address to “rally against day stated that the group has
the threatened tyranny of the min­ rhoaen an ambitious program for
ority, serving foreigners," and the coming year, which will include
declared guerrilla operations were many civic projrcta. They Iniend,
slackening In Intensity.'
she said, to work with civic oryanixatluns in promoting super­
vised play for children of the com­
SIX KILLED
SENOHKAIIY, Ciechnalovikla. munity, in obtaining the public
O ct., IS—(Ah—Six persons were swimming pool and other import-,
killed* aond 40’ Injured when a ant projects for the city.
Prarue-TaUir
passenger train
collided with a runaway freight
FREE PRESS
train In the yard* here last night.
VIENNA, Oct. 13—(A*)—The
interne Ministry rrpnrtrd today
Hunting licenses are now on that Ruslan occupation authorit­
aria at the office of Judge R. W. ies had prohibited the sale of all
Wars. A pamphlet outlining the nswspaper* sponsored by tha
regulations for tha 1947-48 sea­ three wrstern powers In the town
son may b* secured with the of St. Poellen, 36 mile* west of
Vienna.
license.

i[t : ^ v

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reported in into **»* ieported
us Ifil.lmt acres
"Most of the corn pmdured in
Florida i* u*ed for slock fixvd,.
the economist
-nid. Home it
mm heleil os green rqy*. Thl*
Irrtliendon*. present coni 'acreig e,7
-and tin- jM*a»iiij|iiy for ita Increase, is of vital importanca.
"in conneclon with thi* m atter
of xurn production, the recent
development of the Big Joe type
of corn tieing gtowh aurceeifully
in the Kverglndes, appear* to
Ipdd greatA proml*e. We have
Is'i'it assured that two rrop* of
rotn ran la* produced annually,
in much of the glade* territory—
and expelIrnce llius far ho* tnilicsted a production range
high as HH). liuahels per acre.-I
understand also that while pro­
duction costs ate high—just as
all costs are higff—It appeal*
t lu * curtt can he grown success­
fully on a competitive basis, a l
compared with the -other corn
producing stales."
’ ~liiaBppwsewM^aawsMq*ae . +l—
J
"*bT=~^ - *. ■j'SgiSis- —
:
j
WOMAN SLAIN
HI0HT8T0W N, N. J., Oct. 13
fAh—A 33-year-old negro farm ­
hand was held today for arraign­
ment on the charge of murder lit
tha slaying of 43-v*ar-old Mr*.
Kathryn Haiel whose slashed
body—her clothe* torn and har
throat cut with a single Incision
of a sharp instrument—waa found
yesterday tn swampland under­
brush after • Week-long search.

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T U B S A N F O R D IIE R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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Washington Daily j Nation’s Food Saving Program Is
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1947

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Chinese Official
Raising Quite A FdW Eyebrows Sees Comintern As
Move Toward War

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Trade Agreement
Federal Funds
Vaccination Stopped Epidemic .
If/MtilaMtti (n&gt;* r « i f O I
T hii w ork,.U now Tu p ro g re ti. ^ T M l credits from B H tiln.
•O f Rabies, Doctors A re Told * between
o c v rPalm
..m Heach andj ^
consignment
West
m

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B tA fh

Canal

«r&lt;*alia*e«t I mmm

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20-Mile Bend. Obstructions w ith in " hich arrived today waa .
f F i l e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . OcAt” » ° t « - ! f ''N u U T h V id ,. i. to save grain.
i,(n *on
ATLANTIC CITY, O tt. 8 Wj -. Vaccination clinics for dogi that tile canal are Irring removed to { '
NANKING. (Jet. 8 UF)-Chen
you're a littl# puzzled at this point drain la fed cattle and poultry.
InctraM.- th . diwh.rge- of- flm-l , ourrt. mIiI tlK&lt;By !Jtiu ln h a /lo td
*
by.tom* of the government'* food* The I n i meat and poultry we eat Ll-Fu, China's Jnflucntial minister '.lopped h wildfirr iptead of rshiei were drim brd to the Amriican I*Uh- waters
-n wi a m
------—from thr-TjIus area tn ux~ rituasln
sher wa»
«•* "In
ill n* Cito
T si
CW
gusiF T '*
laving program, this wrUcr.is. too. ntr-aiu. In tha and, I n i gram to of Organization, —today— declared jjf f Iralllf AitOTifttiaa tnrlay -hyKornz. and Dr r A le rrir der
Says
If
Any
Congress*.
to
lower
the
general
water
1
1
)on to guarantee-deliveries now”
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f
-tf"
...............
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.
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t ' ---Tier 7rirng H The Nev
evv
York
State
Health
Department,
Albany.
level within the flooded regions, m view of new planes fop- Im -rsn.
OKui . JUpuWtnTi—
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— men! ArerO is toyat:
_
nd' "ttw grain so saved can be as "A Soviet effort to eregte her
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An epidemic of rabies broke out in animali in upstate New York in
RflmbUitation-of—tbe-ohk—sta te -|n g Industrial production.
n O I . r i , , l . J » rout*]
food for Kuropo if we'd ahipix-d to Europe which ..need* own 'United Nations' organisation
f’eopl e £ &gt; n O U l a n .n O W |*vat lew."
Ixtween Clewiitou and
Karh government has expressed
IDppot;
19-4-H 7. with near Iv a ten-fold m crcitc ove’r the normal numlxri in- levee
is—unable
toO Iim
It. But how much grain will be because she ___
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&gt;a*^|
-AI
- moii
___ _
M
f| „
m
, , ittw a .,,*
rlaved
a v v ti
h
Y
a week. Vago
I'lrxldent
by
the m ealiati Tuesdays her Will on. a “majority dr ib lotted each yesr. Dr. Korm said. The epidemic was unuiual because Moore Haven protecting the'4Dis- a ('desire” to resume the talks,
ton Island section was completer) but Britain w-gnts Russia first to
UN."
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 t&lt;T*&gt; - ] Truman vu(ot«,i«|-w r rntdd save and chfcken-len Thursdays ?
the. rabies spread to foxes a n d *
Chen, eomrtlmea described as to cattla.
yesterday with the aid of govern pay up the unpaid balance of a
7hc W aihinilon- Evening Star.! food if we'd "wsste Iros.” Hr railed ^ This writer called Luckman’* of*
nclla infections in humans wax ment plant furnished by the Corps;debt installment due last Aug. 1
wielding
power
almost
equal
to
for
a
voluhlary
food-saving
proflee.
Luckman
waa
out.
The
writer
coming out for round two of
In a two-year program, anti-ra reported by Arthur H. Wolff, Nor­ of Engineers sub-office at Clew-1 «nlv half was paid,
' i (Cumin- ble*
r
spoke to his assistant, David Chiang Kai-Shek'* in the
vaccine was given to dogs
‘ ftkirnnitlt with R r p. Huffman gram,
At the same time he created a Noyes, and asked: Row much teng (government party), told the in 1 counties; and in )2 counties man D. Henderson, and Grace L. iston.
*
|
&gt;(R-Mk Ii .), declared today that "if citizens committee to work out a grain will lie saved by Turkman's Associated Press:
McCollum of the Michigan State
The work Juvulvcd itslutaliou • »&gt;rrfaring will be in aocord with
the
dogs
were
revacoinaled.
In
ten
"W ar Is certain to be the final
. there ate any 'disloyal.member• ‘of food-saving program with Charles proposal?'
J'
e
Health ^Department, Lansing.
of the. dike to protact approxi- S1* 1*5 Highway, specifications, and
Tl
Boston businessman, as
Noyes said he doesn't know, result"'unless the world's strong central counties particularly, he • f h t Valroqnella Infections are mately’ 0,000 acres of sugar care *he same tJVe of material will be
Congress the ppoplc have a right l.uckman.
. . lx m
m■ - ■ . .
_
— - "—
« tn . A
#1
■m
.■
1
f .
ft '
-rabies
has
essentially
nations-and
tholr
Uoc-building.-—
'
chairman.'
that, figures nra. being, prepared,
chused by germs closely relaltnl
divers*J1. " " 1 « .
thc* -f".»rfacing
_ la.k n o w -it.’
o&amp;Jer areas used‘ fur
'
*’
...... ------------uf*
“There has been a wrong idea in disapiK-nred while fox and cattle to-typhoid baccili. In m an-they
unday night, In radio address, that everyone conneete
reted with LuckGeneva Avenue. „
The newspaper zaiij. ^0WT,V^ '’ l.uchwntL aik id ux.Ui 'Val- W »- &lt;nar&gt; i» *vorkimrfprinn*iir.'thprvhs the - m inds- of —vlctor~nattiJHl“~TI» rahii s KiiitlnueiT' IrT iiccur. These cause, acute intestinal ailments, fled fanning. Col. Trale said.
The Hoard look rip action, said
In a t-th fre -ir n tiu a iU for HolT to **v# final for Europe.
main idea Is to gel the people World War Two that war has ten counties vsrrinated more than sometimes severe Idood infections,
Mr. Herndon,' on County Judge
achlsved
•
freedun
of
ripiality
for
70 percent nt their dogs. The a t­ and m ay. be fatal to children.
Ife asked us to “eat less meal” started saving food.
County. Board
man to interpret one of its edi
H; W. Ware's refusal to pay back
No)Vs was asked: "If Luckman which we fought," he said. "The tack rale in vaccinated dogs has Dogs frequently may be carriers
loriils, as ‘‘charging that sum.' •none on Tuesdays—"eat ’ less
fees’ claimed by the County, The
present situation Is not more than been only one-eighteenth of that
pmrlry
and
eggs"—
none
on
Thursdoesn't
have
figure*
on
how
much
(('•Bflasnl
irs
n
!•**»
0
*
*
1
of the germs, they said.
mtmheis of Coogreis are disloyal." days- and dally to save a slice of food can Im* saved by hi* propoial, ah intermission in fighting.
of a numbs-r of road* was award­ reason for taking no action, Mr.
In non vBccinated dogs, Dr. Korns
The first case of anthrax, and ed
The controversy began yester­ breath
"Unless the strong nations said.
how doe* hr know It will be enough
to the Dickinson Construction llerndun declared, was because
a
fatal
one
.traced
to
elephant
day when Hoffman called two
Dues- "waste leaa" mean the and how does be know it won’t Ire abandon 'their • efforts to gather
Co.
of lakeland which was auth­ the Hoard was working under the
Foxes are being trapped with
satellites around them, wv are apparent success, to combat rabi­ tusks wax reported by Drs. Roy orized to resurface the following direction of the Slate Attorney
members of the Star rditoiial staff m b i m s "eat less"? Charles Itosi. too much ?"
Noyes said he thought It would certain to find ourselves In World es in those animals, he added. M. Sr-idemsn and ’Kenneth M. roads, according to Cpunty Clerk General and the bill had been
before the House Expenditure^
U"'
rendered to Judge Ware in com­
ire enough, that after all thla food­ War Jhree whether we wunt it or Except for one human case In HMfi Wheeler of the Connecticut Slate 0. P. Herndon:
Committee, which he heads, and | A , kw, , lHnj, |t| hr
Mr. saving at the table is only part not."
pliance with Attorney Geparsl
Reardall
Avenue
from
Celery
and
another
In
1944,
there
has
Health Department, Hartford. The , __ .
_
Tom Watson's ruling.
Chen said reestablishment of the
1 ohjeclrd to an editorial which ran ITiuman originally emphasised that of the grain-saving program which
Monday, “ *
j hi* voluntary food xavlng program li going to get grain saving by Comintern would have little effect lieen no human rabies in upstate
Industry and had hern sawing el­
A child usually i* able to draw
l,wn Communist pro' New York since 1930, he said.
The editorial commented on the *» “ “Waste Tees’! program rather farmers ami Industries which use “J*
Cameron Avenue from Celery
A survey indicating' that dog&gt; ephant* tusks Imported from Af Avenue to Geneva Avenue, a dis­ a circle before he, can draw- a
blrm. "There never has been
'than one of voluntary rationing grain
Committer't investigation of. wlint and of mting less.
square.
’,
Noyes was asked ope other halt In activities of International may to* the source of some salmo. rlra.
tance of one mile.
Hoffman calls a “ *tnear file" kept
Communism, which, .simply went
Hut if voluntarily doing without question:
Sipeft Avenue from Celery. Ave­
b y - the Civil Service fommiitinn. meat'-mi Tuesdays and ' poultry
tf American are not to ra t meat underground when ’Moscow an­
nue to the railroad crossing, a.
Freight Rates
i Kiwanis'Meeting
The - Commitiinn iet up the fil-* and eggs mi Thursdays isn't vulun- on Tuesdays or poultry or eggs nounced dissolution of the Second
distance- -of - «m*—qnartez— rotteron Thursdays, whak should Du _
Previous to resurfacing. It will .be
t‘ I;
'in connection with an invetliga- tary rationing, whut id It?
u ss ils iH rr-M l**a* oh*r
’ iCBRllRlM frnm F if r OmO
,1 n o r m ' Thft vetean party leader unrged
—Ami rww-Me n itnr~.Ttrft*a~felPtwr
"rtffn " o f th e” loyally of (rrlr rjf Itrpublican, Senator Wherry of- cnl on those days to help save on international4 acceptance of de­
be put into effect -on five British made a then unknown deal Widened to 18 feet.
0
grain?
Th# road from the Oviedo*
notice hut the roads gave nu with the Arab* not to allow a
jrmnlovcet.
Nebraska, eays:(
Noyes said there waa n« answer finitions of what is right and what imlVatlon when they might act. Jewish homeland, he declared. He Geneva ■Jnghway toward Florida
i• .Hoffman says some Coitgresi*
Mr, Truman's food-enving pro­ U&gt; that yet. He said the main point Is wrong a* the first, step toward Not all of th* railroads had asked told of how for l,W0 years thr AVI flue as determined by Com­
men's names are on the list and gram Is a "100 pci cent" endorse­ now. since food Is needed in general-agreement, adding: '
land had been arid and diseas# missioner B. C. Dodd for approx­
"There Is little use in attempt­ permission to boost the farps.
h4 has dernamlrd that the.com ­ ment of Senator T aft’s "rat lets" Kurope, is to, .get a food-saving
In sanctioning the general infested; of how It hail |*cn re­ imately one and a half miles.
ing
to
settls
disputed
when
one
mittee Ire given S Irrok At It. The proposal..
program start.ed. '
The l.akc Mary road fro m 'th e
*
nation calls its actions morally freight rate increase, the ICC claimed hy the Zionists until toCommission hay lutprd him »brtvi».
r.uckmarv said Sunday recipes right whlls another describes made exemptions in ,the move­ day
Seminotf Country Club toward
S olti, this point the food-saving
the
‘mortality
rate
was
less
At th" rnmmiitee hearing yes* program seems to 1h-' involve,ed a fur the use uf substitute foods
Lake
Mary
for
approxlmklely
on#
ment of - coal, coke and Iron Or. than here In this country. He
terdsv lloffmait suggested to II. hit in semuntki— the meaning uf will Im* prepared and made publir these actions as wrong."
Chen criticised the United States 1st the request of the railroads. In pointed out that Jews, freed from and a half miles.
' M. MrKelwsv. editor of t h e -Star, w/jrds--nnd ill politics, too.
ns the campaign goes along. Tlw
Old un.n*w
Orlando •»■■■
road from
. . . ,
,
•*«■ «•••
j for failing to have some prun- those categories, the ICC ncrmlt•nd John M. Cline, chief editorial
Noyes said everything can't Im- ounced opposition to Chinese Com­ tail a specific increase of 10 to II j K’lctti)* or Europe, had developwl i Longwood south to the race track
Does l.urkman want ui to go
physiognomy with much f romd or
three quarters of
writer, that n caption over Mon­ without meal on Tuesdays and done at once,- that time is short, munists, as it has against Com­ cent* n ton, slightly under* the *
five - - ~ ..rise appli.il to oiher f r e ig h t' stronger youths
''"Uth. averaging
.v e r.g in e * five
day's editorial reading "Disloyal poultry and egg* on Thursday su and l.uckmin and his committee munist* in Amrrira.
feet 110 -inches- h r height.''N ot
-Congressmen” might lead reader* more of.all of them ran lie shipped are working as fa it M_thcy_can.— — You—have—d rrlarrtl the'C dST
Cemetery Road In Geneva
ralli’oads. VhlcTi got a' 17 single Inch of land is owned hy M rh#
,|e ,|Kn, lr,| by Commissioner
’f t heltsve -yfnmmme Cnirgrrewinen
percent
increase
last
Jan.
I,
sought
munlsts are dangprou* to your
art* not loval to th e ir country
govrrment
hut there are many the Kiiergency 10 percent hike to Jews that was not paid for to ( W. G. Kilbcc for one half mile.
-j ■,
.
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j Work u e*,M-cted to start on SPORTING GOODS
'C|lne who wrote the copy and
of
the
Assembly
that
if
cooper-j
Americans
who
refuse Id put the off-et mounting costs which they Arabs, he pointed out.
Palestine Partition linn between the Jews and Aralot Chinese Communists
Mr.
Krtxle
tohl
of
the
movr■these roads within the next Mlf
the caption, said he did mil think
In the same claimed resulted from a IB-rent
.108 Kits! F ir s t S tr e e t
ment that gave job* to one_ mil- .day* under the supervision of M.
ff),
was
found
possible,
the
next
l*e*l
category,”
he
asserted.
hourly
wage
I
m
m
js
I
awarded
non41
"cinM
am
r&lt;fl
C»g«4&gt;«#|
lion,
handicapped
p#0ple.
He*
said
C.
Hagan,
county
surveyor.
Th&lt;w
II* then read a letter sent to
Commenting on puhlislmred de­ oiMiatirtg-euiployeit in Si*ptemlM‘r.
solution would Im* partition. 1 '
there were now 40 such eases In I_________________
MrKelway bv Rep. McDowell Arali states against l-*&gt;tli the par­ was not known, however, whether clarations attributed to Vice Pre­
____
.Shippers and other interest*
tition
-plan
and
the
proposal
for
(R-I’a ) . praising ih*‘ editorial a*
sident
S
un
. Fo that tack of a protected the petition for highrr Seminole County receiving service j
Hussia
agreed
with
Poland
that
a
federalized
slate,
i.iko
all
tile
''"very good and very logical" and
such cooperation could not im* stable U. 8 . policy promising as­ rates. The ICC took note of this and 30 others who are having
lying It "states’ the case exact- Arab countries, Egypt u r g e d obtained.
sistance to China might force this opposition hy commenting in it* their rases determined. He told
creation
of
an
independent
Arab
■ '•
*
DM!
What Women Like About 'Their
On the Immigration question, nation to seek n closer relation­ unanimous opinion that an in­ of six persons here who last year nation
covering
all
Palestine.
' 1
’ Cltne told Huffman, "I offer
Winiewirz referred to the 2110,000 ship with Russia, Chen said “There crease is necessary io keep the wen* given jobs with total wage*
The
ileclai
ntions
were
made
I
tLaunderette Store
L *,
that as the reaction of a reader,” fore the h7-nnlion political com­ Jewish refugees In Kurope and is a certain group of Chinese carriers "In reasonably healthy of I9J100 a year, and declared
ft- -» i“
people with this belief, but it is condition."
-Well, he’s Just one," Hoffman
Hint statistics show that the re- I
k m
mitted of the General Assembly, said:
not. the belief of the national
zap Iled.
Before
the
freight
}ilke
ran
I
m
*
hablliutlun
service Is profitable. ,
!B
“ Im n g in e! O ne W hole M o rn in g T o Do A s I P le a se .
"Their immediate admission to government.’1
-t
r Th* Monday editorial eipressed which alieady had hrard Uruguay
put into effect, the railroad* Will
In r e c o g n i t i o n of National t
and
Panama
support
the
partition
I L eave Mv' W 'eek'n W nnh A t T h e LA U N D E R Palestine
will
In
no
way
affect
de­
Coincidentally,
be
said
he
would
belief
that
a
few
people.
would,
hav
Newspapes/Week,
Frank
Shame*
I
vc
to
oveihaul
complicated
rate
Eiii' Tp,T-, -•‘share the reported Indignation plan and the Moslem Dominion of risively the relationship between he a candidate for the legislative schedules. 'Oij* big job 1* under thanked H. L. Dean .and W. R .'
K T T E W hile I Go M n rk e lin g . H olh J o b s A r e D one
Pakistan hack the Arab states in lb* Jews and Arab* as far as Yuan I council I from his native
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of certain nienlberi of tha lloUie
A t O nce. I t’s M a rv e lo u s!"
w*v now and Hie carrier*
hop Connolly of The Herald, and Mr*. 1
ier* are honopposing
it.
their numerical strength is con Wuhilu, Chekiang province, In inr the new schedules can he post­ Mayino Hodgkin of the Orlando
a t I he discovery that the name*
i f
Dei ember, giving up his party ed and filed wlth“(CC in time for Sentinel for “fine co-operation"
Poland's statement was made rt.rned.
oi disloyal congressmen rtiav hay*
LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD .
"Tim United Nations should rol- P®»t “to
" reit and write some .Hu-higher rates to go into effect In recording Kiwanis happening*
been filed away hy the Civil Herv- hy Josef Winiewirz. lie also de­
Second
n t Ouk
P h o n e 1082
manded
action
to
permit
Hnmn-d
I
M'fiiiav..
tmnly
rejmal
the
promise
made
In
hooks."
CominUilon.' '
and events.
Into—Palestine
5»W
—P
ild that, if anv—aucli JiultltJ iulc . immigration—
(
Dm Vovena nt (if the Deague Ter
“ are in the file "they got there despite vigorous Arab protest Nations) and open immediately tho
]■
Jn the course of Investigation against further Jewish Immlgra- doors of Paleitlne for Jewtfth Im*
a s . .»
---- la.lzswil.aa been ill#
(
VHKIIl A |(4l9lUoil ...u.*.., s."
which
the commission'ho*
di* (mil
h i l ' " —Dnaal... Ui'.il.i..
was -stated I...
l»y Foreign
Minister uiijs ram
reeled tn‘ mske.”
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C Of C Election
*=3
the statement lb reoortar* tliet talion was made hy Mahmoud
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he may ask th# l'resldent to nil* FawsI Hey.
ir t t lls w il tia#a !•*»- list)
M
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whether the committee can se# the
((ulomhikn d e l e g a t e Aliierto meets, and similar public attrac­
There are just the two of ua and the bab y and Southern Twln*Pack
Gonzalez Fernandes declared Id* tions. A committee waa named
file..
■
count*!' fully supported the par­ to consider the matter.
Broad la Just right for our needs. When w e open &amp; loaf of Twin-Pack
tition plan, He urged an Immed­
Earlier in tha meeting, Mr.
we uee only a email amount and the reel of the loaf is alw ays fresh
iate U.N. appeal for n cessation Shames read a report by Presi­
i^ g la r n{-*r-7
Hi Food Program
5 of violence in Palestine,
for Ihe next m eaL"
dent . Hitting on the activities
of
the
Chamtier
of
Commerce
dur­
+ Mrs. M. J. Morrison,
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m h ii s i r s i*»* Pass n a n
I A K E S U C C ES S . Oct. 8 W7—
price, about double tha .lild rate. I’olsml today urged ihr United ing the pest year. Among the
Daytona
Beach,
Fla.
.
The new requirements appar­ Nations to diop all other pitqMWcd projects promoted during the year
were the deepening of the St.
,
ently had little effort-an market
I*
prices vesterdoy. whew they be •olutiont to the Paleilinejm ihlyn Johns River, the bus station, radio
,
t r r y -rr-zii. e u'l.oni sil I. .. .m .u.l
wtwHnn;"wi|
I n tlu n is a n d s - u l h o m e s th r o u g h o u t th e S o u th , s m a r t s h o p p e rs
fptures prices were
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higher on JL‘
the tition
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lb 'ic
' tourist program
the H«ly
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qulainon of the Naval Air Station
Al ihe same lime, Poland de hy th* City and' many smaller
. to O'.k cent lilgher. Corn was
up 1 to
cents, December fln- mandril action to permit immedi­ actlvitlei.
tlhtng at SS.24 &gt;k-H* '
"One of th* outstanding favorate - immigration of 250,000 Eu ­
__..Jn tlw* firwt-smtimteer- Meatleix
ahU* Indication* I havs noted,"
ropean
Jewiih
refugee*
into
PalTuesday, live meat prices dcMr. Hitting wrote, "Is the spirit
ilined In some of the leading eilinc, dctpile vigoiout prolciti of cooperation of all organiza­
m ark ets. Thrre also wax n drop egaintl futthcr Jewish immigiation. tions and citizen* for the con­
Irt prices of wholesale huUer:
Poland's position Wi* outlined tinued betterment of their cltyt
flour In the New York arm and
Chicago hotter and egg future*.' hy Josef Winiewirz hefor#- The thla Kind of cooperation l*PiecesBread price* In Detroit advanerd General Assembly's 57-nation Pales­ sary for continued growth. Our
U cent a loaf, following the gen­ tine commillec. which klrcady had own organization has Increased Us
membership to ovsr 100 new mem­
eral trend across th e ’ country.
heard Uruguay and Panama sup­
ber* and Ha. subscriptions over
. Twelve thousand veterans in
veterans' hosnitals
In lllinul* port Ihr partition plan and th-' 12 percent.
"The* ahovt. accomplUhiuanU
Wisconsin and Indiana observed Moslrm dominion of Pakistan line
are Impfeszlv* and have,, ajlde*l
their first meatless days^yeater up with-the Arohr-oppniing*1r"(
H r An
' ornrial ilahl ihera would
Winiewirz .did not ipectfirally to the very material growth anJ
strict compliance with the’
arrept
the partition 'plan, hut he prosperity that the City hat enprogram excent where special
loyed. I consider It a privilege to
expressed opposition to Loth the have served this year as Presi­
.diets are needed.
, Meanwhile in another aspect Arab plan for an independent dent and 1 pledge my continued
of the i food-price situation, the Arab stale and ihe minority rec­ cooperation to my successor and
ro il of shipping food and all ommendations of- the UN S|xnat the organisation.''
freight Increased 10 per rent and
Mr. Shames commended tha
^hesenger fares im manv rail­ Committee on Palestine (UNSCOP)
President for this report *nd
roads operating in the South were for a *federalized state,
expressed hi* appreciation of th#
/haggled, The country's railroad
Poland'a declaration made It work
uf Mr. Higglna during tho
freight rates, which have a dfrthe uaaUrn European
Tcct on the cost of living, countries were not following a un­ past ysar. J. L. Inglsy p o n i e d
Increased 10 per cent by ified Soviet bloc policy on Pal­ the treasurer'* report and Mr.
Interstate Commerce Com- estine. Yugoslavia and Cxechosio- Lesher reported on th# auccea*
the recent trip he and Mr.
plliilnn, ‘
vakla already had taken differ­ of
Higgins made to Washington
ent positions as members of where CAA officials assured
(UNSCOP); Czechoslovakia sup­ them of early transfer of the
Havana Dancer
ported Ihe nartlllon plsn nnd Yu-, navy property to the City
goslavla advocated a federalized
fOsallH#sa from I---- llz-l
t U le.
ncing costume, j told him.J
if*re still wa* no definite infhev, must work ami roust
costumes. Jack said h* wpi &gt;ilcat|«n *■ t&lt;* the stand ’elth**
Rnsaie oe the United States would
J to sell m r rlothes.
He said Inside. 'I have changed i*h«. |lo*h were rsiierled to msko
ATHLETIC
Wind, f am going to kill you. •be|f mein pelle" slst»mep»s la ^ r
•hi* week, possibly Thursday or
P r'.|.o .
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T -J h*-*^ list f* senaVer* Includ­
ed ft?##nt and r»ec&gt;''.,l-&gt;r«k'a.-‘—
..Wlr*tesrie*,-rirojd- Poland honed
•S»es * 1 w e * M tn s tl**i« J e riik
J**H Arob rol“*lon« eonld be e*t*),.
Ilahed en n - k e l&lt;e«ls that a hinatl****l t - l - —lU el state meold
k* nroetteat 1-*1%*M
•-l-itl-w
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eonl d eof
V* the rteht eed l|Jst ,OBH Bt tilt
--Al-wl rn-*e---f "
,
ih* -iil**"»f«**i rlt*u*swil ih*"*
•t v - )&gt;osi-- wtiiA* *--*valls and
te* loo erM t," ha s«M
Rnssls foot- the ooeltton a t l»ll
■prints' special Palestine iczilon

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mcal-pbnhing experience that Twin-Pack's double wrapping
keeps Southern Bread fresh* and flavorful longer. Once you
try Southern Bread with the handy zipper opener,' you too
will find it "just right” for your nepds. Enjoy the thrift and
convenience of the double-wrapped half loavesr-put Southern
Twin-Pack Bread on your shopping lis t every time -you
need bread.
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THURSDAY. OCT, 9, 1917

SANFORD. FLORI

E s ta b lis h e d lp 08

Assnrinteri Press

Millions Of. 1). S. Rocket Planes Reported
CIO Boycott Of Rent Increase
Flying At 1.700 M8e» Per Hour
Americans Aid
NLRB-Said ToGranted Under
am
Control
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Few Restaurants Re­
ported P ro testing
Not Serving Eggs;
^ D istilleries Kick

. By ROBERT S. BALL
tP lsff Correspondent Of The Del roll Newel---------- ;----(Copyright, 1967. by the Detroit Newt)

C LEV ELA N D Oct- 9 l/P)— American robot planet have crssbrd
the «onrc harrier at bliilenng tperdi in the neighborhood of $1,700 mile*
in hour, a high government official revealed today.
The flights have h*en carried*on for months from a lonely island
off the Virginia Coast, where the National Advisory Committee for Ae­
ronautics (N ACA) has a small rsprrimental station.

This disclosure of American progress in the field of supersonic
flight - which is flight faster*
than the speed of sound — was before we have a piloted aircraft
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
prompted by publication Wednes­ break through the ionic barrier
E f i price# climbed today In
day of accounts from England of (760 miles an hour at 30,000 feet),
big wholesale markets ■* tha
the 000-mile-an-hour flight of although ha will be flying a tu r­
nstlon'a consumer* observed
bo-jet plana with a rocket booat,”
pilotless rocket craft.
tho first rgglea* and poultry*
As In the English experiments, the government spokesman said.
Im s Thursday requested by
the American rocket ihlps are
President Truman In the cam­
WILMINGTON. Ohio, Oct. 9.
launched, at high altitude from a
paign to save food for Europe.
Egg Ptlica advanced fully a
fast-flying bomber. Their control* (/!*)— Air Force experts already
r « t a doirK'fh (h* JJeW V 5 ffr' f " S S n l T l J i o r h 'uTHng- are planning automatic f i t g h r w
rlmenU with jet fighters and
and Chicago wholesale marinto the sea after a flight of 20
rger transports now that the
teta. E x t r a fancy heavy*
to SO miles.
weight whites brought 66 to
Telemetering devices Installed push button system has proved
6T cents a doirn In New'York
In the robot- automatically trans­ itself In an 8,000-mile, round trip
and U. R, E ttra a No. 2 sold at
mit pertinent data to obaerver* to England.
SI to 10 cents In Chicago.
Officials from Wright Field
aloft and on the ground. Radar
also la used to trsck the rocket and the Clinton county air base
Bv ASSOCIATED PRESS
plane throughout Its brief but her* are unwilling to discuss such
Million! of American! who arc *e naat ional ‘flight.
projectsjTor quotation, but they
K 'v sU n H n rex* S.iakt)
•‘It will not he many months
joining in^suppott of President

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France Defends, U. S. Sees Early
Russia Hits U. S. French Collapse
Foreign Policy W ithout. Relief

AFL Counsel Has
Stroke
Blasting
t ^T aft-H artley Act
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Death of 56-ycar-olrt Joseph A
Padway. general coumel of thr
American Federation of Labor,
threw the A F L convention ini'stunned grief today and delayed
•
prospective
rhowdown ovrr
John L . Lewis* refusal le sign tip
an**-(VmmtnttM oath.
• P a d v a v was fatally stricken
midway in a long and violent at­
tack on the Tail-Hartley A d op
the convention platform .yesterday.
He died 1 m thaw eight hours
liter* in Sr»on&gt;ol Hospital, rho'1
*"'(01 th* 700 delegates and A F L
--'leaden-.who-.had cheated- hig. ta­
rnarks without knowing he ha.I
sustained a stroke on the speaker’*
Aatform.

^ T h a ehunky attorney, In illhealth for some time, alao **&lt;*m*d
unaware of *h« sartnnaneaa of hl»
condition, lie wlaecrarked about
hit elum»lne»» In twice knocking

Freight Rate Hike
CdsrtirFtortda '$000,000
• ORLANDO, Oct. 0 - ^ —Fruit
and vegetable freight rat* booa»i.
wh'eh will »dd annrovlmatelv
|90«(VK&gt; to Florida ahlnpe'r-grower Mila during the flrnt four
month* of the current season.
• “have been authorised. Secretary
Manager John A. O’Rourke of
the nrm*era and Shippers League
• of Florida aald.
TM “Ificf«aseiVappr«vtd hv the
In U ntate Commerce Commission.
Averages (39.48 per car on Florida
&lt; 9 eth citrus, (26,82 on vegetables,
and (66.28 on canned citrus, O'*
Rouhka aald. The new rales will
ha effective on three daya notice
from the railroad*.
The 10 percent (nereis#, O'untll general eases now
the Commlsion can he Hitposrd of.__________
BANK.HOLDUP _
...
§ j WEST GROVE, Pa., Oct- 6 . OP)
— Two men with sawed-off shot­
guns today held Up tha National
Bank a n d Trust Company of
Weet Grove and mads off with
about (3.000.------------- —
------GUNMAN WOUNDED
FINDLAY. O . O ct 9. UP)—
An unldentlflad g u n m a n was
wounded today by police after
he eacaped from tha police sta­
tion and hald them off for more
•Wien tut hour by threatening to
km Rector John Evans Knox of
Trinity Episcopal Church.
, IWO J1MA HIT
GUAM. Oct. 9, W9—A typhoon
accompanied by destructive 160mlle-an-hour winds swirled over
Iwo Jtma today, blotting out com­
munication* with tha amall army
caretaker garrison on that tlgy la~ Id War
land battleground of' World

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.u^las-a-M ctip* ol the

new rent control law allowing
blanket increase*.
Creedon acted upon recommen­
dation of local rent advisory
board* created nndrr the Rent
Control Extension Art of last .Con­
gress. Simultaneously, he approved
continued controls on Charleston.
W. Va., Duluth, Minn.. Superior,
Wi*.. St. Petersburg. Fla., and
New Castle. Ind., as recommended
by-board*, there.. .
...
Complete’deeontrol was approved
for Lawrence County, S . D , with
the exception of the city of Spearfish. This, and the 5 percent in­
crease in Jefferson County, K y .,
which include* -Louisville, becameeffective loday.

By MAX HALL
BOSTON. Oct. 9 UP) The CIO
boycott of the National Labor Relotions Board was crumbling fast
today. The CIO convention hfr-*
nexet week it almost certain !o
avoid any policy that would cn
_*onlinu*lioti_.oL ih tl
Colt
nittaJ, the convention will malt*
a strenuous attack on the TaftHattlsy Labor Law. hut* will slite
that each of (he 41 CIO unions
must dec id* for itself whether lo
file complaints and petitions h*
fore thr irmganired NLRR under
ihv n*w law.
Thoir facts hccam* clear /at
leader* of the CIO held enmimt-

City Registration
* 53 Persons Narrowly
Books Open To 10/25 Miss Death In Plane

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DnESSELDQttF. Gerinany, Oct. .
g _(/f*j_Srren Soviet Journalist* Mercury Drops To 25
touring the British mne h*ve_pro"lesled *0 I.TeuL Censtxl Bit*
; In CadilTacTMicir.
Brian . Rober’ton. British
tone
commsftder, that they sraee atoned
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
during a v lilt to a Displaced
The weathar across th* country
r - r im u camp yesterday . near was
near normal today, with balow
Hannover.
fretting
temperature* reported in
Asserting the British gsve them
on* s«ctlon—lowar Michigan.
Inadequate projection, the Jour- only
Temperature* also dipped dur
n«|l*t« aald that Ukrainian dis­
placed person* hurled atones aa of the midweat and eastward to
•ha party was leaving tha camp tha Atlantic coast and the New
in automobiles. On# journalist
England m W
The cooleit «pot
auffared « cut face as a rock was
Cadillac, Mich., with a read­
smashed through an automobile ing of 26.
wjtglow, the Russian* aald.- •
Warmer weather for tha Rocky
-*^Th# Journalist* added
that Mountain and plains states was
while they war* walking through reported and higher tem perature,
th* camp Dlaplacod Personi alao war# forecast for roost of tha
aeratchM a red star off th* North Central region. Rain waa
license plate of one of the auto­ reported along the north Peclfle
mobiles parked near th*
Coeat end In parts of W&lt;
trItiiih officers on th* seen*
iromiaad a full Inveatigatlon, the
oumalUt* said.

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, , „ th by
fommlsaloner In the Nov. 4, Pr i - ,
600 f„ t y„ Uflflir
ih / (
mary election It was a n n o y e d .
^ c. UJp h, • hp, H
this morning by City Manager I I ., ,.umpH „ buttnn
, hul off
n . oarer.
ithra* engine.
—Sa fa r. h* said .jjo oos-haa-yeLl ‘
* ■
-m -jfold re*
ouallfled to run to succeed Mayor '
interview
H
George Bishop a . I fthat
f j * ? terrific
" irhl!**LlL
0
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(,'V.
dive Into which
commissioner!.
Citixens who wish to vote, hut the c r a f t plungpd yesterday
have not a t anv time registered "therwts*-would hay* h*en speed­
have until Oct. 28 to do ao, aald ed -up to that the ship would
Mr. Bayer. Veterans who were have hit the ground instead of
registered prior to entering the looping.
Tha 48 passengers and five
new i were totted about and
liter, he declared.
Requirements for registration bruised, hut none was seriously
are that a person must he 2 1 y ean injured. Most cpntinued on an­
of age,~-and ha* redded Jn the other jrt*na~tirLo« Angeles. Slsto
state for 12 months and in San­ •aid he did not know what caused
ford for at leaat alx month*. Reg­ Ihe American Airlines DC-4 to
istration for tlftrse who wish lo dive yesterday aa It waa cruising
rote in th* C|ty Primary la made at 238 miles an hour ’weit of
El Paio,
at the City Halt.

c o .«* i»..... of w«t vir. Location Of Children’s Homes Will
Iff" w
"" &gt;,°ra,-0mA B^how h~O ri7fehr Sfchool SpnO faps

7 YEARS IN PRISON
Tha making of apot
tp
maps to meeting of American Childhood
JERUSALEM, .Oct, 9. W ) - A indicate the home of every dill J Education to be held a t Wait Bide
&gt;.
ARMED RESISTANCE
Jerusalem military court today enrolled
........._ In_ each aehocl unit was S. hool on Oet, 14.
BErRUT, Lebanon, Get. 9—yP)
Booklets entitled, " A lc o h o l"
The exiled Mufti of Jerusalem,
Talks from the Laboratory” by
HaJ Amin El Huaaalnl, arrived
Howard Hamlin were distributed
here yesterday for aeaafona of the
for class use and will be used in
Arab Laaguo Council called fo
health Instruction from the 7th
discuss Arab armed resistance to
“ hRM-Jfcafcesol. Mlsv Hand presided, to J2th grade*. Instruction Itrth e
any Jewj,h national elate In Pal­ father of
acquitted.
'
“ The epdt map* are part of the me of thla material w xi-given
estine.
acquitted.
aunrry of th* county required by during the past week by Mlse
the State Department of Educa­ Katie Sue Echols, consultant in
HAIL DAMAGTS CROPS
SCHOOL
MEETING
tion prior to distribution of state narcotic education of the State
LEVELLAND. To*.. Oct. 9-O P)
Matter*
relating
to
school
raillHail caused In less than an hour aga and aehaai district* In th# money for capita)' outlay. W. A. Department of Education, said
an estimated ( 2 ,000,000 datpage county.ware scheduled fo r dlecui- Teague wqa ^hosen. at* chairman Miaa Hand.
to crop*, buildings and residence* »lon today nt tha^s meting of the for the aunrey for rural schools
Herman E. Morris, chairman of
in th* Levelland area yesterday, County Board of V^Wtc Instruc­ and B. C. Stacie for City schools, school radio programs, announced
No one wa* seriously Injured, tion. SupL T . V 'j a w t o n said MU* Hand reported.
that three would’ lie broadcast
but several persona were hit by thla monslmr.
Mr*. J. C. Mitchell wa* directed Thuraday! at from 2:00 to 2:18
V
th* falling halUtonca. The half,
to contact civic dubs relative to P. M.
accompanied by I.H Inch** of
observance of American Education
IL E. True Invited all who are
K I ( W t t t t 'M ,ANACER
rain, fell 60 minutes.
. intonated to join his faculty In a
WASHINGTON. OeL ^ W)— week.
It was announced that Miaa l ■
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H M ...In physical
class
forI W
instruction
Jo* Kuhel^who uaqd to bo n fancy
' wdltawllwii 4a ka aaaJ isa6a.1 ^Cli ((
MARTS TO CLOSB
fielding
for the Mary Bostic, specialist in school ' education to b* conducted ______
NEW YORK, Oct. 9. UP) — Ft- Washlgnton
studies, will bo there daring th* Kirby, consultant of. the But*
torial and commodity xxchaage* manager of tha
week of OeL 13 l» assist teach­ Department of Education.
throughout tha United Statew will 41. vueweda Oaal#
er* In securing more adequate ' Mr*. Mitchell, chairman In aorvha closed Monday, OeL II, in ob- WM m ad. Km
maps and globes hi the schools. Ice training for teachers, announe.
o f ColUmlm# Day.
far
She will speak at the county
(CsaltSM* aa Pa#* Ktfkl)
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Stenstrom Reveals Plans Of
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"The Giant* are taking o&lt;er lock itock m l l-nr?l , *ih no
LAKi: SUCCESS. Oct. 9 'F t
ilringi attached," Julian Sjentiom lold (he ierumoje rpon’,
Mounting .imstl pm,ef tesenlnrfht
Chamber of Commerre *| pi noon lunrhe n .-le-tioc , 1 li e ' I n f
sgsinst tccrecy m vn tsin 'd by the
Inn loday.
United Slates and Runt* on iheir
"The Grant* are going to own and opeiate ihe ^ ro lo 'rl
I’- * respective Palestine pdltctM Hated
ctllry in (he Florida Slate I - ague for the neat fire i*,M to ronneclion into' the open lodtv hut fsil*d
with iheir school and Iraiung c imp in Sanlofil The, are
m grt to Speed up declarations from
n lL ih c jW uicm rnL«f_ tJtyt-aujL'iflf,
r4bn«o-teen orwiqr-rowa#*.
ritih, and they *tlt*fUi&gt; F* preSir Mohammed Zsfrullah Khan,
aenled with the contraefi ’f some
delegate ftom Pakistan. arg*;ed
IB hall player* In addition In the
uniforms, b*t* a n d - ball*." Sten­
over'lhe delay in big power pol­
strom stated.
icy sUtemtnti. prcraied that .(ha
"We have one man to thank
57-nation Pale«tine committ»e of
for interceding In bringing the
the. United
Nali''"&gt;
Assemh!&gt;
Glanta to Sanford." Strnitrom
close pi debit*
-4i ,l*t\ wilh
added. "That man is John Krider,

Jail Sentences
Are Urged For
Law Violators

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J

Lake Monroe Level
Approaches Top
Of Bulkhead

fairs of France.
The French Foreign Minister
mad* bis declaration in an in
•erview last night, as be prepared
•n board a plane tbi* morning for
Pari*. He had been in the United
Slate* as htad nf the French delgallon to the United Nations Aslemblv and also for consultations
with Secretary of State Marshall
on France'* economic difficulties.
"Naturally, the affairs of Franco
will rmt^br ;«eu|ed-in—Belgl*da-&lt;u
any other plaTe." he declared.'
“ They- will he1 'decided' in Pari*
irtrirdinj^ to the rule* of democnomic affairs for the French For­
-ary.
, .
7’ Asked1 whether he J e k , lhai eign Minittry, said his tatmln
present difficult!** In E lfM *. urh will have to (top buying rAra■••• r * * n i t
rrsstlsse e — »*•••
tial wheat, cogl. and fits around
Oct.- 15 urdest outiide • help ii
only ™. ■» . w f.m.tn, unm , lpj
Ts S;„
OeL l« for-candidate* to qual fy K, | „ {ni{
6a
forthcoming immediately.
"We are really facing a tragic to announe# for the office of city ,llopln . irlinrr

Red Journalists
Are Stoned By D.P.s

L e a s e d W ire

oirl 'hearing* the great nation!.
1U47 mknager of the Celery Feds,
who contacted and presented th*- L e o n
Dr. Ileiheil V. f.,att ol AuiC o u n ty
G ra n d
plan of training eamp and school
Italia, committee chairmatt. ignl
•
j
u
r
y
A
t
t
a
c
k
s
J
o
o
k
s
to Carl Huhbell, l-hlef “f tho
he had sVlupilKy with Khan *
lee meeting* lf&gt; prepate for ihc Giant farm ayslrir V Stenstrom **■
N e a r
T a l l n h a s s c c vuggeitioo hut that he. had lo ,fo!
^eiT
edr
•'Bt
&lt;1
ch_
rr
edi
t
r
i
t
ro-rtirr
convention.
*
low the eil ihbihed rule, of jhS,
Reporter! teamed that llie lop Mr. Edward Higgins nf Ihe Senior
T A I.I j M IAS5EF-, Or I 9 hr*
cedtitc. He said there wa, .,
Chsmlier
of
Contmeiee
who
a*
o f f ic e r , of the CIO.' piendcnt. if
tilled ably In completing the nr I A l-enn rounlv gttml jlltv t&lt;V*IV **ic,,-»n,h|r’ flo n re ihat th* Pllretry lreaturer. and virc-preiidenl*. gollathm*," he added.
I leromniended ( policy nf tough etline ilehit* might he'clesed 5,'.tame to an agreement l*»t mghi
Clord on Bradley, secret * r r |
ltealm*ol for r*ltsh*«'!*e took. ipdty
oil llie general tllhll.inr* of a pol th 4 &lt;tVgnniralh&lt;i\, presented a whillt it ,.,lil weie t ingojil. f ..
licet nr David • r j t i i . , 1 of E l
Kudo. |.iw|e(, elements m l 1 t’ td mlUl Salyadoi tiien ficg '''* c ! that s
Nation May Have To
•CT ,lalemenl on CIO me n( ll&gt;r rherk for (*100 to- MrCurlett ami Mr Randall Khaso
dcndlltir he f^xr-l f M le'egattana
rent control law provided Nl-RR
Stop Buying Food forThecreation
for the Kernald I auphton Me ence on minor, &lt;od I lor.rl, •m ,'* In get on thnw •peaker's liar.
of local advisory
Meanwhile In NeiV York, one of mortal Hospital Association to o&gt;- Univetiits ,iudentc
el h i v of P ta’e Marshall did
And Fuel By Oct. 15 board* In ,*ome 600 rent control the fi/ms that rnnsnlldale mer­ on the maternllv section "f the The gi mil |UiV. I" P, pee cent notSeeiaiieoil
to-liiv Palestine »**area*. These board* were empow­ chandise shipments here for move­
m rnt, re, oiurn-nil-d tin t iudg*(*m v11,yl hill «-». irti 1 t&gt; ho. keeping
•
.
ered to recommend &lt; 11 inerr**** ment to stores throughout the hospital. ,
rl -c touch with the Palestine
In rente, (2) discontinuance of eounlrv eomplained to the Nslion- I Bradley stated-that ihe .lavree, leglllv d n I eon rounlv "i ot,ud
l&gt;,ohh!in M l- -lull luid an appoint.
a!
U
b
o
r
Relations
Board
about
i
"
"
’
contemplating
placing
foo,
llie
adivs.thllltv
"f
m*i|w«nng
i*d
control*, or (3) continued control*
Ht-un lo v r P u k tid , afterrioon
the
strike
of
more
M.an
I.IKW
truck
,
*)6
n*
l,,r
Dct.a.rd
highway
Ire
without lucre****. ,
tenlencet i illtet than f in '1 1'O p-t
- pi Pi .,» t*-o ,i \l Baud, f.ittween III* Luke M-thu*- Undo
,
,
.
Creedon i* icquired by the lav driver* employed by (the Railway and the city limit* H-lvrrtKmc , *""*
,*!' ailln u f! m l i s t - risM I
^ 1..
'V l|."L!iti of
to act within 30 days on any Express Company. I
the
city
and
welcnhilng
luiiriiti.
Ine.liqiB!
I»w,=
Samuel 8 . Slern, counsel for
recommendation made to him.
111 llie pail, | sit 'septeoee, have
Two sign* uie- l&lt;&gt; l«- placed amilh
real*, largely |n the hend* ol lo- Fast Service Shipping Terminals. of Ihe city.
’
9
only
rarely been given, n e e “ h-n
Inc.,
announced
tail
night
that
il
Thu*, the epeed of any future *cThe poaid of director, of th&gt; thr rfefentfvnt h ,‘ he»n fo n ro t'l
itlon* under thla aectlon of the law had filed charges of* illegal &gt;er.
ondsiv boycott and an appeal for niganltaliiui voted puhliah ilo- repe-iJedlF
cal board*,
---Iniunrtinn.
City budgei bi"connection w ifli'lliTim gtnod jury a l,, recom­
1 The housing expediter**
G et/O u t The Vote r^impalgn"
.
I
The
sinking
union.
Local
608
of
{nounerment emphailaed that *p
mended padhfking of * ,.i i.oadri-lr
.
the
Internatipna',
Bro-ietl.ood
ofjau
met
the
people
of
thr
city
proved vent
rant Increeee*
Increase* may he
no ap*prestaurant, ,jai(Ih f tstlahasser
could -fe
-ep where
whets |t h
he money
_ ■sr
. —I ml.* iL u o o .r . oitin it l. la. UVC. .
— turned from lhe fnlernatiot!*! - i-pllrd n n ly "at—the -timo-ond- in Teamateri, promptly announced It nndd
“ wtneh— iv r . —!— -LUIliI
in Tho
city fipeiwHFurm
egrnma to
lo Charles
tihstlrs T.~
"l". nuing "in
tin- . city
i ii'tm u.'1lidlhougli th- i i!-' "f 'i*c •* "lowtrade conferences at Gdneva
mBnner provided by leas* pm- bad sentTelegriim*
fitfhls.recetiilv 1^,-Dodds,
regional
NI.HB
director,
)ji„-k
Mormon,
Vtnfcnt
i’ccl
and
indict
according to J.
an d .th e Marshall Plan talks
v| , ionl nf local and state laws."
n first degree Hint-.
... tin 1'', I trig up
, .,oini-w|rat
•
..
...
and Robert N. Denham. NLItB\ MHrviti Dial have • heett appointml ngniti
i Jimmy- Iti m
in me &gt;,
'' M-di.e win, reported " h a lf ifvh
* "Landlords and tenant* who general counsel, aaking that the
H
eommiltee
to
aaaist
Clifford
production la th* M r proMewi.' have entered Into a volunUry
eud a second ifegieo minder ,«&gt; ] rue during the rnglit
' " * was
chrages he dismissed on grounds
nil the voting campaign,
He aald that once Ik* eastern
diriment against Willjam Strich reconted op a.t^nsiiMng sticki near
written lease agreement In accor­ the union !» "object to the Rail­ Aide,
Clarke Kei*|f of tha Vocational laud in nuothei
European countries begin (o
I^
nf rammml T ra il, at
dance with the provisions of the way I-ahor Act and outside NLltlt
Rehabilitation Service of the
..
the St John', fti*-r l ine building
k»v* a normal oalput .of
homing and rent act of 1947 are jurisdiction.
gifjtftgiifl
n-rm'L J ^ j
T,^ „ M.
in.-k, several
8 tati’ Department of Ettucation,
goods, mainly food and raw
not sublect to any subsequent ae.
And In I^ntisvllfe. jKy„ Jeffer­
iMini Jury said, nil &gt; • / . Inchea'of v-ring • 't 'he sea wall
material*, wtaUrn countries
Hon* which provide for blanket son county police arrested sevrrat highlighted the work of the nr
MuiiH poI Pier, dml opwill be able lo buy from them.
ganixatiim In aakiatlng th« phyai* » required t ,i.c i“ -&lt; finm ram t ni,M
increase* or for decontrol of a pickets, an International Union , K".VI,
night to 7 A. M end if there
j , \|« i|,n park it is several
hnudicnpped
in
obtainin'!
defense rental area," the housing .Benresentfllivo
and. orneren
ordered ine
the 1 c*"&gt;’ ,
i r p r s . r a i a . i v o am
■;
, ,
t h r o u g h no I, , , by wlu.-l. -I- -U ......
, .
. dl .nd onto th e
WASHINGTON. Ckt. 9 Wh
expediter aald. “Such leases, ac­
S
and slate ............... .............. . enforced it ttrg-d " - » *» ' ..........
I, . , ■ - 1 with wster
The Slate Department admitted cording to the taw, must continue a tha strike-bound nternatirrnal ,Cgm enm
eut ami sinte I
' legi.lntuie to ............... m •»«..
. .mi
: f-.t that t^.e
today that *0 far it ii stumped at the agreed-upon rent at leaat Harvester Company plant Jiers to- UCUCJ
1
|t
,i.
morn'ng kept
Until
December
31,
1948."
lot means to prevent a threatend
. 1 ___ ■
.______ W _v—•— 1 Thr crat'd iut- *"id #•’*sv " -vinimd - Bv.ie-- .id fiom being
He wee refeestwg
tL— m -1— HxtiT,
77T
coil*pie of France's dollar purthai- of the rent control law which al­
rotlhty police chief, said Lloyd
ing power within the next sveck.
lows rent Increases up to 15 per
■” |C n |i«
• • ' r« ,» S'ahti
. tCaatiawa s a Pis* (haatr
Herve- Alphand, chief of eco­

Truman'* food conservation pro­
gram scratched poultry and egg*
•off their menu* today.
* C e d i f *e*i the fmt rg g lfrr and
poultrylrs* Thursday since Tru­
man's request for. full support of
all citixens in the campaign
to
save food and although surveys
v—**
W
i *6 »im r—
*■ ■ -v w- »%
1
indicated that the- nation's- fiul
Meatless Tuesday received only
token observance, more widespread
cooperation was predicted today.
Most restaurants as well at many
housewives said the notice for a
WASHINGTON, Oct! 9.
Nnatles* Tuesday was too shot!
NEW Y O R K . Oct. 9 (&gt;Fi— French
(/P&gt;— Undersecretary of Stale
ahd their menus had been planned Foreign Minuter Georges Bidault
William Clayton today aald he
* Leaders in three major farm wound up his* three weeks visit
believes norms! trade rela­
organisation!— the American Farm in lire- United Stales todsv after
tions between eastern and
ITMtlawW &gt;• Paw* !'-*«*•!
western Europe will he reblasting the new Communist In­
ternational organization in Europe • •timed aS« soon an production
can b* built up. Ha told re­
s* a "blunder” and an “ obstacle"
porter* he doe* not believe
'o peace.
tilt Hew of good* in .channel*
that are renturlax old will he
— Bldault expressed belief that, al­
blocked bv political different
though French Coramanists had
can between Use eastern and
iortsed the nine-nsrion Communist jrealarn nations. Tha under“ Information' Bureau." fbe organi
w w rta rr. who
»ho recently reroe

Bldault Says Forma­
tion Of Comintern
Communist Blunder

Convention To Limit Request Is Okeyed By
Action To Blast;
Housing Expediter;
Pickets Arc Arrest­
Lumber Prices Hit
ed At Struck Plant' By ’'Senate Group
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 U P )A blanket 5 percent increate in
rent* in the Louisville, Ky.. area
and removal of ceiling in part
of one South Dakota area were
approved today by Housing Expe­
diter
Frank R . ,Creedon. .It was, the
..
,

M

i

s ir

Iatiyca
!i: iC llr H„r*y
y • il|i»t

!
’"j j

Inw
nrtfei may
nay s. tim e, have need o f
th e 'strung arm of force
"Some enemir-a of Justice can
he brought to term only by force,"
(lie H-mliff told the group beaded
by Be|i Bbnrl (R-Mo), "Bui
fnrr„ should lie held always in
Thirl—h jrtsw and order wnd—t
exe.fi*ed only In their defense.
Nor is «nv man law unto himself
"If th*t*prinelple were every
where srrepled and acted on, there
would lie a greater tent# nf se.
curity among peoples."

,

ta|&gt;n

Z

tiip! the ch iituber body has made a
p m e n ta 'lm »o Cuncienm-m Joe.
jl.i tM- t ,
t '• t*. i* irs ,Sprs
kill- .,,71 tfolian&lt;l ami n w « Pepptr

r ' " atUum-'
v d
,j „nP r-M.
In the

p - i i n t i u g " ‘It 'l i e

ing, h i! lieru tep-ir
nt stirh rstabll*hm»q1s. th*

i i .1 o n ,* *.i f i ' t i i * . f i t , a n d r s t t . e

( MIjf’li III 11 I NI rill
It is iiqd#' j' ovJ." ss'-J Mr. Higc '*
thn* s eme

' * t't
I* rummended effort" ;'f

I owl Ififttel •*"

II r ni Hi l iHa cr rrH
t ln
. l ll to

I "•*’•**

U
v r eho f l

R e m o v a l . IM

i“

Is ro s je th a t th e

hi,'I" «.„&lt;■! of tb" S t.Jo h n s River,

contrd.'"^tit*'sta''*"of*
. fl"
( &gt;dV)tl
,,,jf r.-presentaftve, Fl.trhave
oi

-hide th* s c

____ ___
(J.-tml Kivei ?«1l»v aiea In theae
FORT LAUDERDALE, net *9 appropriations"
I.ri Resident! nt th* es* V ort | At a hesring held at the M*&gt;1 iii.lerdale

s-rtlnn

t^rstoor l fv . Inn last - s' In ' rs»/di to *

Hravtie action" uni*** a new dam 1lock *'a!ial between the St. John*
10 CENT FAGS
RICHMOND. Va.. Oct. 9, UTt— ■ * tb„ voutii fntk of •he n-'tlhjand Indian Rivers, It wx» painted
th ey 1 u.,1 bv . Mglnccrs that such a canal
Cigarette* to sell for 10 rents a NV,' mvcr rSn«l. ',, which
wid*lpr-ad would sci vc to tower the high ""atparkagr were envisioned today In
,--U - m m "!t iV,„..e-i'ii»l'___L*r toM- In Ihe 8 t John* River
the testimony, of -Tv
Elanagan. nfl
The” Brow a rd c o u n *)? a r t tnag* j -lurlnr Mood
chairman. Associated T o h a c e o
Manufsftuirr*. prepared for pre- U riel hoard called, a meeting a rongly advocated bV
**ai1v thlf ifl^rnoon • o!^ C^unv Chamh^r
irritation before a congreaaional » Mu*
p arltii,
in -1renresenledI by Mr Higg
iand
auWommlttee on the economic^re­ f ail iX re ste d
port a* it brought Its three-'day eluding nearly 300 fitullles whose h\ many other chamher group! cd
h e a rin g s here to a close.
Flan­ homes were reported under water Florida,
,
. ,
agan *ar(i thla sal* price would be In a IB-mile area-of F ort L auder-j
possible under terms of a bill now d*ie
. .
N re rro T r iu ? S t ic k - U ^
before Coryrrea* which would proYtd#~T-Trr*dti*ted-tax- In* place-of
the nrv-ent1 straight

pack. 1

T rents

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- ,

j was inkdr by t't* Browsrd Drain-,
age District.

VANDENRERG ILL
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Oct. 9,
— R O A D -B ID S ---------OF)— Senator Vandeqberg, (RTALLAHASSEE. Oct. 9, (/P)—
Mlch), prckldent pro-tem of the James II. * Crsggs Construction
Senate, a d d Mr*. Vandenberg Company of Ocala loday submit­
were In Bulterworth Hospital to­ ted an apparent low bid of (465.day, the Senator undergoing "a 116 ffiprnnsi melton of 2.228 milts
routine check up," and hit wife of__x-.filjjQ fll__lUPir ,„bjpbw*y
recuperating from a second
____opejr. . .through Ihe city o t Dayton* Beach.
atlon for trea'tmcnr of' a gall The S tale Road Department alao
received bid! for, about 60 mile*
bladder allmenL
of road and bridge improvements
In 12 other count!**.
DRIVERH LICENSiJS
Judge R. W. W are-loday report
ed that 66 lata, applications for
JOE TRACY OUT
driver* licenses h i4 bean *made
TALLAHASSEE. Oct. SJ-t/ll
after OeL 1. Total ' ‘application* Joe Tracy, 62, last known sur­
are 300 more that * last year, he viving rnemlier of Ihe Ashley
Gang which terrorised Florida In
■aid.
A
Due to co-op*iMUon by the Her- the early day* of the boom, was
atd In publicltlng the sale of released from prison on parole
license*, h# declared, there Were yesterday.
no long line* of applicants thla
Ho was scrviic a life sentence
year and nobody had to w ait a* for murdering Peaches Peeplea,
long aa 16 minutes ►
&gt; get a Ue- Orlando Negro taxi driver.
enef. He W*a assisted In iaauing
Ilf* parole will lie revokrd if
licenses by Mrs. I^thm Fowler, he enters Orange, Union, SemMr*. *W. B. Ellerb* apd Mrs. C.
A. Shiner.

Po p l a r b l u f f . Mo. OH. 9
—i.-iq—A negro man armed with
, sawed off shotgun, entered
police—headquarter# here today
at|J. after announcing ,
I»
a atlektip." shot and
critically
wounded Police Officer B. J ,
Bragg and fired another shot
which hit the celling. A third
c h a r g e - . i n . the-gun

The negio then fieri and drop}mr hl» •hotgiin a s special Officer
James Dunn fired „ volley at him.
Bragg w*a taken to a hospital
where doctor* aald the charge
struck the right aide of hlq* face.
L W, Schroeder of St. Louis,
who wa* in tl(* police chief* o f­
fice a I the time, nf th# shooting,
said the negro re n te d ih* gun’
under 111* eoet, throw n‘ ovir hi*
right arm. He dropped hi* coat
and hat a* he turned to flee.
MBS. HI-TitA DIES
WASHINGTON, OeL 9. bP&gt;Prealdent and Mr». Truman, the
White House aald today, arc Join­
ing message1 of sympathy to Pre*

•j

.

�T1IK 8ANF0KI) IIKHALI), 8ANF0HD, FLORIDA
already."

Iowa Farmer Takes Trip Aboad To
_ _ J ^ e e ^ h a l . Eu rop c-fe~ K eally44k^

The six-foul farm er, who workp-l
«j*1 hi* own w iy from hircil hand.

mir im -in—Europe*
Unit* which make it difficult for
men-to better their lot.Bumming

e'a economic situation
.Seem, a* if « « , Km

GARKLO, Iowa, t»«. a—&lt;yp&gt;—
g-htw^t Jacn I&gt;rlliniru.^tumfw.

a Ja-HTag*' Bwtfa**-

gcdm atL ; U -tlw black.rich aotlnf
"W ell have to feed them—Um»
Iowa, went abroad to tea how
the farmers^ of other land* were people over thaie, and we can't
•ell it to ^W-m became they’rHe w ii one of 'JZ curious Iowa alitady bankrupt. We’ll Juat have
farmers who paid out Sl.MKl apiece to give It to them.
“It's either that or turn them
to r a mwth-hmg air trip to .see over
to the CommunlaU. The feci­
European conditions first hand.
al
t h e hoplfisnes* hf EuHethmers has come hack appalled Ine U nrettv strong over thei*

Fresh Hoisted Cuitoin Ground

f«a cu.i susMtic s sscoic it* ( a

“ “ COFFEE"
8 O’CLOCK
2— W Bags'.... . . 77c
3 lb Hag .... 1.12
RED CIRCLE
2—lb Rags
Sic
BOKAR .
2—lb B a g s ___ 8.5c

Red Delicious

Jane I’arker

Apples

m m um m

Johnathan Lating1 or Cooking

Apples

2 lbs 25c

Sugared or Plain

Tokay

Grapes

3 lbs 29c

Yellow

Squash

SPARKLE

Hruasd

Sprouts

lee Cream Mix

Bartlett

Chocolate Flavor

w n«

ft* Choice.
■ ,
A GRADE Ik Fnncy, hnnwn ns'flood.
COMMF.KCl AI7"Q U A L I T Y Is II

ffyiiijf“ Ttj

•teal h'Uiotably through regular
trade channels, but that in France
the fanners i t templed to Yell
their entire ernp on tha ' black
nmikel. Hut the French have
thrown in iba towel' compared
to the English. The French beg
for help and make no bonri about
it. The English still have their
pride. They say "we'll get along,"
and they hale the thought of
charily,
Of the eight countries visited
he valtl, England was the only
«&gt;ne In which money didn’t count
spainst the rationing rules. He
recall,d how on* Scottish family
IH-lui-ly turned his iuvllatlon to
takf
w t lo dlnrter.- ’____
“ He have no clothea to wear
for going out.? the elderly wife
told him. "and even If wv did
It Would .he lust for one meal
^nd we’d have Jn come hack .to
-ire world rations. But would *ymi
rvnu-inher ua just a little bit at
rh d iln liil”
Dcthmers brought back a con­
viction that European farming
methods are. «utmnd«d and will
*o b* changed l*«fore michlncrv can Ire used well.

k e t c r ^jp

Red Bliss

Potatoes
Iona (Sliced or Halves)

PEACHES
A tt P Sweet

CHERRIES
A &amp; P Yellow Cream Style

CORN
A &amp; P Small Whole

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STICKS

AT A itC IH MlfTINO IN POIAND, the Communist leaden of nine Euro*
ptsb cotin tries'formed a hkw Commdbtst International (Comintern). A
ft.afflftaUi Issued alter the meeting ladles ted that the establishment of
the 'loflirmatlon Durefu'* In Belgrade, Yugoslavia, wok a measure dltecltd'against the Marshall flair end to right "United States Imperial*
Urn”; Among those attending the'cbnfeiencc wete Cd!.'U#rt.J Ar.d/el
A. Zhdanov of HuMta and Anna Pdukcr of ftomanla. (InfsmrHlODat)

tural Common Sense

By Charles Gormley

B y ^ sp u d -jo tasao .

_
.
. I The former Roberta Grocery at
Complacency, or the theory that EMt Second Street and Magnolia
t wop i happen to ma la re- Avenue has been purchased by
lonslble for a large part of the Charles Gormly. It it now known
*•*» i tom *•” » lire* .in the M fluoahin* Markets and new lm.
nltarLStaUa,. w* ar*t&lt;ad by flre -pnjvfinenti s r . ' LGig“'*'3d5?^anJ
td safety ipedallit* who Hava w«|| t,- »perated as a cash and car*
ud|rd the matten- This theory „ glort&lt;
ids tb car.ieasnesa and th a t,'id
A rmnplFte line of froien foods
rn, Invites dlsattar.
'.h a s been added, th lre Is a new
Sl**« Department vegetable bin with rs flee ting mlr.A5 S t t S 5 ” yi ,h.“ 00 ,P*r ' ror. alsu-a flew fruit and vegetable
nt at all fires ate due to careless- [,in with cooling coils hack of the
tsa, and thus 90 petrent of all \
: . . . . „ __.
rat.fire* can be prevented. F a rm -. mlrt°r. This 5 ^ u Ucl*
^ ow (&gt;f
s In some sates, notably Iowa,
‘ round the-produce contv. demonstrated the fact that I j n the meal departm ent a tenre prevention esn and wlll reducg d„ 1Itr, which cube. ‘ steaks, has

A m H hr-coi t trf (T&gt;r#veIITthrnTrta“

ASPATTAGnS^

*04 Kant FI rat S treet
Sanford. Florida

“Where Customers

UTILITY Is C Grade,
TTifre In ndl hut one grade lower
than C which Ik canners and cutlers.

lit- said. "Even large farins are
cut up Into small, irregular
pieces. '
“ In England they complained
of lack of manpowai, but they
had 5S men working on one 1.400acre farm, fine farm had ten hog*
and all one man did was take
care of them.”
Commenting on Germany. Deth.
tneis said:
"You can see c ^ ry th ln g you len# rarlesily stored. It may be
|!i-*-d tn see In one day. It |s all defective electriral wiring that
should have been replaced.lt may
He me' ■ group .nf Gorman be that We let Ihe/chlldren play
with matchea.
mayor* and asked
"Whv don’t wee see any young
r middle-age&lt;? German m e n
murid—err they all working in
h j mints or factories instead
removing these haiarda lathe mint
f OP the farm s?
prevrnlitin. A
!tAH nf mir-vnunr"NWn7*'saId
ting flies will
on* m*vor, »haklng hla head,
ard removing
hder ih , *thl Iretween here and the need to fight them
lHllllL»t ml ’’
* .
Stalingrad

Spanish

"Oordfift* P(italt»==“

mror--generally

Where Customer Send Their Friends1
KNOW YQIJU MEATS
Ht&gt;ME CONTROLLED
AA GRADE
E x tra Fancy, known

thses will be Installed loom..M r.
Qormlv said. He is a Navy vet«ran *ml *p&lt;?nt more than two
stage for-them—someone hat been years In the Pacific area*
careless. And there are almost |
VELVET DEAN CROP
Innumerable ' forms 1 whlek (hit
FI*.^-Marion County ne-‘
rarlesinesi can taker 'll-m a y he groOcala,
farmers have a good crop of
an oily, rag thrown where it will
vrlvel beans this season, according
later ignite or he ignited- It may to
’E. P. Smith, negro farm agent;
A large portion of the crop la

Eggplant
Onions

"Ibey can't underatand why we
were *p lucky Ip have been l*&gt;rn
here ami they eo unlucky to have
been born in Europe.
lie told with a look of wonder
on In* face of hungry Hermans
searching potato fiehia that had
already been harvested.
"Then pick up potetoes.no. b e ­
tter than a pea," he aaid. "B ut I
suppose when one la hungry he'll
jiick"up anything.
tMhmcr* said the English far-

* Z l
1 m fl™ ‘ ”d
IT....1IV 1 1, 1 .' V...*

^2~lbB 33C

BEETS

THURSDAY, OCT. D, 1017

SeiitT ThelFFNcnfl8’

We Invite You To Eat and Enjoy Our
Tender Young Beef! It’s Really Budget-Priced!
Double Uarrellcd A &amp; AA Western Young
Tender Baby Ikef and V«al
( S i r l o in , T-Bone, Club, Ulb &amp; bhouldtrl

STEAKS-

HAMS

lb t

I .can AI1 Meat

*

HAMBURGER
ItGASTSSquare Cut Chuck

lb I
lb I

Rump A

Shoulder Clod

-ft ^

D^nelesa Rolled Hrlsket

POT ROAST

lb &lt;

' Western Fed Steer Bevf

SIRLOIN STEAKS

Western

SPARE RIBS
(In Cartons)

Rump or Shoulder

ROAST

.

PURJ3 fjARD

In Our Self Service Case

Western .Pork

UQlNlCHOES
End Cuts
Center Cu.ts

Morrell Pride Bay Sausage
lb 49c
W isconsin ARed Daisy Cheese lb -15c
N. Y. S. O'tle Year Old Cheese lb 61c
Ih 52c
Krufls American Cheese
Collage Cheese

11
11

'Georgia Shipped Dressed A Drawn

FRYERS

(In Sanitary Cartons)

Western Delicious

No. 1

APPLES

POTATOES

YAMS

Inw rneil, Ft*.—A new fence was
recent!*’ built uround the ground*
of the Pleaaant Grove home demon­
stration club house and a '‘new
roof wa* put on tha house also,

CELERY

Citrus County home igant.

-Canadian *

Silver Skin, Sweet Spanish or Yellow

LETTUCE

ONIONS

Large Stalks

POTATOES

(RUTABAGAS
j,

3 lbs

Cooking or Eating

all compared to that Of fighthem, no. matter, how-yau-look-

n o r flAHlJ)®'fif W

10%

Dixie Crystal Confectioners

Spring River

SUGAR

BUTTER
H ill. Bc m . All G rind,

RAISINS

SNOWDRIFT

COFFFEE
SEA « FOOD

Tender Western Baby Grade A

StcaliH

Shrimp

Hah) Beef Houcks* Siioubfer

■Marylam) Select

AUswcot or Wilson’s
NAUIhLU PnK M I T O

Bloomwt Time | 4r-Cnn Limt*-

RiandaVd
rnet«ler"flahy Bsef

Roast

Chucr*
lb 4

Fo{ Bolling - Baby Beef Meaty
Brisket

Bystcru

PEACHES

Red Perch

Fillets

lb 44c

Haddock

Fillets

tb 48c

Mackenf) •

Fillets

lb 37c

Grade A Western I.*'gi of

Rath1* Black H*wk U Wilson*
Hcnlc

Lamb

Hams - —

Bnuarc Cut Lamb .

Shoulders
Breast

ft

lb 49c

Flank Slew

______________ 3rd , a n d M a g n o lia

NABISCO CRACKERS

Del Monte F ru it

COCKTAIL

|U. S. No. 1 Cobbler P otatoes___

DOLE'S or LIBBY'S

PINEAPPLE

Y ellow U n io n s .................... ............. . .

lb 55c

Hath’s Bacon

Gold Medal

Squares

CONBENSED MILK

*-

-

'

„

'

Can f

19c

'

' TOILET.SOAP

„

HUNTS FANCY

Firm Ripe Tom atoes............

TOM. JUICE

Local Homegrown Cucumbers
H 0U 5C

Hard Heads Green Cabbage

M»T k

MIRACLE WHIP
PINT

QUART

Pillshui

Pancake

2 pkgs

27c

Hunt's Fancy Halves

PEA CH ES No. 2 Vi
Bury Belie Whole ’
APHICOTS No. 2 Vi

25e

CALO
D og Food

26c

BU TTEll
38-oz ja r 29c
Happy 1*1** Appl#
*r f .-*
SAUCE 2 No, 2 ens 25c
Silver rioes
« *
KRAUT No. 2 Y t can U c
Asatd, Cello Wrapped Educator

Can 121-

PETER PA N
PEANUT BUTTER

COOKIES
Palmolive
ARMOUR'S

ap 2 bars 17c

ATOES No. 2V'j

I Sc

Stoke!:

tagtm Laundry

P 3 Ige bra 25c

.Cleanser cn

5c

bunch 25c
BALLARD'S OBELISK

1*■*
Sr

'!

Fresh Cottage

Cheese
Skinless

b fsIT T

JU K E
46-oz. Can 39c .S W E E T H E A R T -

F L

Bright Bail Boajp

(run ^

Sarrameitto All Green

ASPARAGUS

No. 1 29c

Old Virginia Corned

B E EF BASH

It) ta n

19c

2 b ib .

26c

Dennison Tomato

Flakes Ige pkflf 25c

CATSUP
TURNIP
PORK

Yoor
Choice
’ f ♦“X —
CAN

ATO PASTE
V * '

'

Sm, 14c

“

�f

.TH URSDA Y. OCT, 9. 191?
1,1

get brlp from the buaiiL
t U). docide tha1 one -If the hoairi HfliVer vatr.l’c* '(&gt;, d help So 'tv
1 ilfll down |« |se &gt; h ate rtsUjlitJ
Tlie t?10-»&lt; la m had jus! hot !(lecldys the API. oft! re; have‘ It
____
■'
m l Jrsflp be- , f.H _________
ili.oi. Jlniii.t.iiO,
\ I
Vfinrc
career M*H^feR-WE~-SECGNP timc
taken tile oath, ouirtly. Tlirie was argil.' theik^| fau-i -t.Kaii u t'oiumuitfai officei .i, .
vnration.
a big tow, though, in ihr'A PL.
The ijukriel between l.iAvia ami might is- apt to gci’ nd of him
1
"
"
" **
Some.of the API. nfficets were the A PI, pffievrs who w^nt t o aignJslljiua -"Is* l« U the oath^lohit i_ rucati»tttF-wtlt=wm«n~ifti’j -i 'at'.’J c r acz±
IJiuim a.N o t O yer l ” -JV~im" AKt. nrfinwi, WTtf&lt;m "i/nr "nuwT afT TIT riL“ k.:.im,c.
"AT LAST .*
to lake llie oath.
^
\
v
th e r e 's unoliiii point, the K s id
A f t e r g a i n i n g A l l -Af r i c a
V jtK sil 11SII anti OYSTERS
Ur JAMES MAHI.OW
l
ew
i.
Is
no
Communist.
His
&lt;aid
it
didn't
think
that
I'.ingn-.*■
.
R a t in g w it h t h e u n b e a t e n
WASHIKtiON. Oct. M lAh- -The refusal was pail of his general when it passed the la* , inrast t
The. F hh l Have I ’ihIrj Swam In T he Otenn
Ar m y t e a m s o r 4 9 4 4 , '4 ?
i slm m over tile l-swear-l’m not-a- opposition to the whole T ali-H ail- force API. and f i l l offic-t- to
Iditrl Nl|&gt;ht.
AN D '+ 6 , / s B A C k
t'oimnunisl part of the new l.abor , lev Art.
swear.
IIARREI.I.'S
SEA FOOD
law hu» ijuiteted down. Rut it may
a t Mis s is s ip p i w h ere
yf.
It caused billet ness among some
Hut Congress, when it return*
r fc
H E B E G A T H IS
not I k - ended. ■
of tlie API. officer* who wanted In JrtiiuuTy, mat Itunt otherwise
107 West T'lm l SI reel
The new law. the Tafl-llartley to sign., Some threatened to taka. and Want to change tin- m \ „u,l su»*
V A R S IT Y C A R E E R
act. is carried out by the five-man I heir unions out of thr API.,
clearly that APJ. and c |i t offir.-j IN
Nations! l-ahor Realaliim* Hostd
Po it would seem, at fit it glance, 'u ib tt sw’f a i. *
t9 4 t.
iiud-tl* genrial 'cwunsei. Rolwit that- tile hoard's ruling and Den­
AniJ lhele’-s till*' pemf. III -pit,m
-i.i,i union which w»nt» ham's willingness to go along with of Denham and ||p ln*atd._ "ntc.
tin1 law protection and help from 'the Imaid maku till- Ian’s path employer may decide Jte think* the
tin- tinned must do rrilsin lid rigs •moot her.
iop API. and CIO ieatlt'it niti.t
U*4 .town bv the law. One.of.UuUU — Titeie i* still a program for swear l h f i 'n 1 Cnmi.i:ii:!;t. |i;r « e
S n -t h e - p iR s t s t a r t o p k s 2 x d - c a r e s r — t
the' nfiieer* of the API. and it'a any employer ha. n- ,W | with nn
M this:
•OLE M i s s ’ TH IS G R E A T END SN A GG ED 9
An ontli that they re not L«m- due to tliia:
API. ot CIO union.
Pool! J—
P A S S E S P O P f i YDS. AND CAE IbUCNSORN /
mutiist* must lm taken try the "offi­
There are alamt IJUW "fcleral
If this happens thnf ^employer
fiOA POOLS
cer* of »uy national ijr interim- locals." unions which don't l&gt;c- will force his en*e imn federal’
(iiM.itl Ulan o i s n n U r t U o a of which h'og to ahr - national unions lint euurta to get n l utiog from it ;
it is an affiliate or constituent a ir tied in directly with API..
judge. Once it get* intis tonti,
Can they get the hoard’s pro* Uii* &lt;)unit inn i*
union" I The ipioted Dialler is
mf ii|»
tretnm If Ihrir officers swear through the rouii- t&lt;&gt; *Ui Supreme
from tlie law.i
What doe* ihst m ean. Kxactly IheV'ra not Comtministsl
Court for a final- on. ,.
Or. sine* they’re ticl-in diieetly
what union officer? have to take
•Note: Congrc- -1 purpose *ln
the nondhunmnnUl oath1* Peuharn with the API., will the AP’L uffi* pulling the, I swe^rd’lit.liot-a.
'c is have to -wear anyway U-fote , Communist tvipmem, i.i m (|lt |uw
said it means this: ,
#
---- ‘to drive
*
t stmrn;rnt«ta n u t'
1. Tlte officer* of any local those “fedcinl locala" can gel board was
job* as union leaders.
union seeking llie law a protection hrlp?
t-M IN U T E
O A T S
I.*enh»m and the board may have
No union with ,» I’aniiniinUt
and the offi.er* of the national
union of which the local i* a part.
2. Anil the officers.of the AKL
and f ill. the big organlxalUm*
-mode*up of more than 140 unions,
must al&lt;« lake the oath.
fie a m * tPOM one cp
TAB G R E A T E S T
That ruling of Oonlinm'a crested
eoO TBVJ. PAM/UeS
storm among lalmr leaders.
IN THE SOUTH-Tat
Tuesday the lalwr l*«™ over­
Cream o f
P 0 0 L E S o * GiOSHfR
ruled Denham *•&gt;’ aniiourclng:
M IS S IS S IP P I- A T QKE
T om ato
The API. and H O office! a don't
T/mt TA SRB W ERE
have In toko the oath It must be j
COUNTING
5 POOLES, COUHTiN
Uujr
taken only by the offirera of l«*al ]
BROTHSR E M S COUT/NS,
and natiooal unions.
PLATING S/MOLTANUMSl Y
(or
c
TOR M ISSISSIP P I/
Detiham bowed la the board and
aakh he'd a c c e p t a* final its deci­
tVilh Coupon
sion overruling him.
And Get One
Iteen use of Denham'S ruling,
*f Any Cholcn
yesterday when the board stepped
IIKlfsZ
111. till* hud .happened:
•
Koups -K o e i---Not tme-sd-*lw-t4tM»nl*na w ith
Twice in bw| diistory Alabama Id.tKtO.iKMt jn the APL and CIO wa»
■ Genrgia Tech team* have made
good osa of the’ forward pass in root kill team* luiVc scored 22 under the board's protection be­
the Orange Bowl. In two New point* in il single &gt;iuai ter. Tim cause..—
Nolle of the APL or CIO officers
Year's appearances here the aptly- first time w*» ngidnst Stanford
_____ ...................
...... so tio local or |
taken the rath
named Yellow Jackets have com­ Jn the 1033 Roa* UowL The scfoml had
m| APL or CIO union could
pleted 27 of "J aerials for 4t0 waa against Itoitim College- In th e |
1t*43 Orange Ratal. 1
yards.
k'i'cll-N ut

. \ Battle O venO ath

-AionaL pe&lt;/plt-he will
*m »*/ bfe
fore'on a- reduced-wide. He-ftel*
hi* own case ia typical.
“Bo there won't he as much lieef
0 to eat In this country next year a*
• before—that's for aure.
aahl
Richardson.
"The thing tkal would »**e up
the sltualliin would lie far Us to
m ilt' thinning grub -.overseas.
That would bring the price down.
Rut I guess that isn't the way a
lot of other people feel about it.”

ON ENERGY

QUic

3

famous be aBO

DRUGS

S liiiin o d

Fryers
Roast

73c

iUtWCH,

Tufi

TOOTH
BRU SH

Lb

i)tih‘k 'M i\in g

l*»rk

Neckbones Lb 23c
lte«l Untie T endered lliu klesa. I lo 8 lit.

PICNICS

ar"&gt;

r.9c *

lotion ....

Ipana

33r I'ond'a

30c

Creams

m61.93 Tuns, Rich

CrcamH
uunmin PHODunr

Cream ........: $1.00

Li)

U Lb ------ J J C -

Steak

63c

Lb

Uysters

(.’enter n in th

Roast

Lb 35c

Wieners

43 c

ib
Lb

79 c

ytiiirhine

49 c

Star Hlritv.lis-rry

Cheezits is* " 15 c
. — 1:
stoiniy ’
Catsup M oi 23 c

35 c

mlrj

Hrts'kel A rin le SU‘»t, II. ill.

Sausage Lb 65c

I r. tlrnd llninhurgi-r, th 3','i

Old Tim* I’tir* PutW

pi

Loljstcr-Lb

Preserves i Lb 35c

100

Unicaps .....$2.%

P O 77? T O E S

100

Si

ta

Zymacaps .... $5.99
100 Vita-

Kaps Ifip..... $2.90

fjtnd O' Sunshine

104 llaymla

Capa
100

...... $4.95

Bexel Capa.. $1.98
H e Oleum

' ‘i " t S^*? n "--

Percomorphum67c.

m Al all drug stoics sTffywhti*—I*
f*o .

100 drawers Yeast

100

A B D G Caps $1.49

FEMME Pill

7Se Ilayer

Aapirta
60r

59c

A Ik a

Seltzer ............ 49c
6 1^

Tired
Often Brit

SL00 Ironixed
................. 69c

Y eaat .
Me

'

P o L lfc e id £&gt;t 2 5 c
Uing While

In Cartonnl In Quarters!

i ‘U?

Potatoes sit* 29c
Potatoes &gt;frt 2 5 c
Vrlltrw

aerlptipn aervlre to thelf
pallenta because they knew
we have romplete alockn of
lh e flneit tiualily drugs, are
ronrlushe ptoofn of our ec­
ru racy and skill In prenerlp-’
lion compounding.
A nd
tkat'n wky wkek you brinv
your prescription to ** for
filling, you are assured of
receiving t h e
maximum
health ben*flta from your
prescribed mrdlriae.

Bellana
MuUV-VA*

Kryv Jlad llljiut

dw Ior« recommend our nrr-

7Se
P\e»a°"n

BUTTER

Time-Proven
Dependability
Our many years of exptrlence . . . dhe thousands of
preeerlplions we have filled
. and the feel that snawy

Tableta ........ 39c

s Mm S c i I T t i f
C rw tt*

1 .0 8

Slrliiin n'r flub*

Tender 1’rhle Hklnlena

Vital is

30c Woodbury

59c

Lb

Legs

Lb C an

tTUijfy. H ?cf

Taaty

(OSmETK I1EIDS
30c

30c Jerxens

Ghops

3

•

W hole or Shank H.ill

‘tjfmtrshmrmrr

FITCH SHAMPOO

D iiy r n iic B
i 6 o i i,u , 3 5 c

C M S

Lb

W*»t. 1 ‘utk Miunilitrr

1

rrrrr

IMlVlfSI

.NimhIIcs ami &lt; liickctt
Mnt lntt'rt

Seymour I&gt;r. S llr.

0AROID.&amp; HILB SALTS

r POND'S

Him* L FUUUirSBSSi'

fu ll

I O'

wA W a t 4 0 , 5 0 , 60 ?”
— Man, You’re Crazy

a rt you traotdad by dwtrswi of fam»l» funntotul mooitUr OI*turP•BMSt IlMS u&gt;w ■«&gt;» row I
from pain, test to n«rootu,-i
strung-«t suds Umss
t Lydia *- PlnSbam'a V«
&gt;oub4 to mils**
____J la a rsoaos msdl
fiiDisl nmatkablT bstatuli
sn uoublad tut* way. Aar A___

I lb. *•%%Rs»
puund

mi
r—
If y o u ’re looking fo r th e Inw rul pHren—
a n d w ho is n ’t, l It m e dtiyn— th e n look to
T o u rh io n x fo r h ig h qitttlily h e a lth ant!
h e a u ty niilu. W e hn’ve y o u r fa v o rite nalluititlly a tl v e r l i n e d hom e drugu. and
lo jle lrie n al jiricea I hat a re 1 0' i , IK *,,
m id m o re helnw full p rice: 1/ you ra n
heat o u r prit't*s, .tve'll g lad ly re fu n d d o u ­
ble (h e d iffe re n c e lo y o u !

H (kP^C,' fc

D ru g

FOWL
49c

IF YOU

brom o

T O U v 'h lO B

fMUNEJ

Hevirtnur Dr. &amp; Dr.

nwr* have been. IhfM aeortng '
plays of 6 6 -yards or more Hi the
Orange Rowf'aerlea.

H a n fo rd . S t

33

5

IIOHTS

* •

On £ ummunism By

T u rn ey.

Hr HAL h o y i . k
CLKAR LAKE, Iowa, Oot. 9 l/Tl
—A farmer here recently received
S&lt;10.000—the largest single- rhtrfV
•ver issued to a cattle feeder in this
•
aien —yet toilay he doesn't know
whether it ia worthwhile to *»ay
In business.
That ia the dilemma Of J. I).
1
Kiehitrdion and, many-. another
*’• ttlidweat • ntrirtfr* who nfakes a
■ career tof taking rnngti-fed weteril
■
rattle and fattening them Into top
------- grade-hea«v W t - f , --------- i— ---“I've ln-en feeding cattle for 23
y u r t and darned if I know what
t
to ’do." said Richardson. a tall
blue-eyed farm er son of a farmer.
lie and other* like him ate being
•fated into reduced activity by
the high price of grain, the foodfuel that ripens lean, grass-fed
•terry Into the juicy. fat-grained
•teak* that command a premium
fth i metropolitan markets.
"A fellow doesn't know whether
it'a worth Itothering about," said
Hlrhardson. "They've got us over
a barrel."
He figure! that he can buy an
SOU-pound steer for 1 2 1 0 but that
it will cost him a dollur a day for
3lH&gt; or more days to feed it the corn
-a n d protein needed to plump it
into a HOO-pmind target for the
butcher.
“That makes it cost me (610,
# n o t counting the hay it eats or my
own overhead and U W co*ts," he
said. "Nor does It include any
interest for my money.
liut such a steer, If sold on the
present high Chicago market of
about 13d a hundredweight, would
fetch him only 1604.
"There is Just no way you can
figure it out on pencil and paper,”
said Richardson. "It looka like a
feeder ia ticked before he start*.
J J t a - hM. nu .Inclination.
# ahead and buy itw ra and pamoi*
on the possibility that their sale
price a t the stockyard will he
higher a year from now because
he believe* it is already too high.
"you can't get Americans away
from eating meat. They Just’ don't
want corn mush in this rountry.
liut 1 don't think the consuming
public can pay any more for meat
and I don't blame them if they
won’t.
City folk* aomeilmea blame the
* farmer for these high prices hut
tile farmer didn't a»k for them.
We'd Ik* a lot better off if the
prices atayud low. Now we’r t out
on « limit."
Richardson got hi* check of
ICO.DOO for 138 high grade ateera.
"I figure that If 1 buy a hundred
at the present price to fatten," he
said, "they could lose me the price
-----of the feed plus f 13.000, plus the
.coat of my labor.
A ‘ So wha! I* he to doT well, he
4.
owiia 1 4B0-arre farm of which 860
’„
.acres I* In cor9. So if the price of
Tange feTI steer*'a t Gmalta ifropS"
enough to make It worth while to
take a change,.he said lie plight buy
’“ 76 ateera - about half hia uiual
uuota—and risk tlie beef price
drop- he expecta.
“ I'Ve seen the. 1-atlom dtPp out
twire," he said soberly,
Rut the farm, after a ijuarter of(
a century, would be loneaoma with^ out k-ef cattle around and he can
” largely feed them with his own
corn, the corn he rould tell now j
for a nice prufit if he chose lo.
*
-J,I never sold a bushel of rosn In
my life though/' he said. “ I always
hr.ve lo In/y from neighbor* lo

r " !j^ i^ iiiO

CADE TH R EE

1—

Cattleman-Get®
860,090 C hedrBnt
.Wnn-ied

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Cultf, lccl&gt;- rg

Lettuce
- Sweet, MIM--------

Rutabagas Lb 5^ c
York Cooking

Nuts

75e

Lb

V an Cnnip’* 1'urk Al;

49 c

Yellow Daisy

Cheese

Feenamint .... 19c

APPLES

2

10 CtllfornU Pink Meat

Lb

No 2 '

53c

14x/2c

ftrdlMlx Build-Pak

F^ncy We*Unt Rtxl’Delirious

Anacin

i

Hraail

Oleo

tb.

Lb

45 c

H eart of Calif. Yellow Clinjr

Rcdi-Mxl (Quarters. *

Oleo

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CANTALOUPES u

Lb

4 7c

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Sweet

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DAY, OCT. 9, 1947

TH E SANTORO HERALD. SANFORD, FLOIUDA_
■

-,

The Sanford Herald

Tit For Tat

K*takII*»MI la IM
The jfood linturc nnc| patfence of Uncle Sum' can bfe
IW I» I
4aitr #*»»*! *at#'4*»
M4 I« r4 . v #1
•
tried too far. La$t week he failed X o Invite any R ussianT to
Xa#r#t*. Kl'lWa
.
the ordfmncc Bhow of new arm y weapons a t the Aberdeen.
Ill* Maaaolia Aaaana

■ !-—1I—' —!---------- ' J

THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

gg

THE LIE DETECTOR

T H E WORLD TODAY

Tamiami Airport At

Red Cross Holds

i- - * — sr r r r

1

» rt&gt; KW ITTM AT*KKNy.tfle
At* Foreign
Affair* Analyst
Fi

ilVnilsNol (ii.im »•««&gt;■ n**l
moment.” ^Mpliand told a* new|
(i&gt;nfrirn«r late yrilriday. "France
w- m - a -very- eriGcal
inn in i ,1 —itii^ fiori
It.ih- also nerd* (trip uigrntlv.
lie ifcciarril. and uulris luilh
roiinliies get *t»i»lanf#»al once it
will lw "infinitely difficult for
tlhc Manhall I’lin to mrcccd."
I'mlvrsvcretpry ( I Slat# Hubert
..jt-nveiV
repurtem the -$«v■fhitfrnt * r^apotfse"tn thv latest
Couimunlat rhallctigi- to the Mar.nil Flan of Inng-rang#- recovery
fot Ive.tern Kttri^a* will t&gt;# to
l«ir»tie with "calm traliam” th*

WASHINGTON. t»ct. » (A*&gt;—
The first fall meeting nf the
T h e.C iti«*n# Food
it
Rrd Croat qpmnuttee was held on
sued liula^—tiu i-fu . l nt. %#*•»«
iw.giatife
^ liw -T J e t^ R o w la n d ^
help ’
of suggested
TitTrVlfi^i^oinidti lirM ary U n d ,' Llkewlep tto Poles or Y u g o ------- . ■
■—
- - r= = 7 .
Tak1
at. the Red Croat building en O*
housewtve*
19 flyng a»rrtee* operating-ther*
ply* with the re ­
u i m r ■ir.a t T 7rr"i*!^-,T■tn w
Avenue » tth Edwin ShlnholsCr
d im fln stn iH m -o f’i h # f m n fc T r •+ v m r.rrffm a ,'»ti-&gt;f«7/vnn^T|
Honored With Shower
hav« moved to other private a ir­
ipie.t t
meat on Tuein.t.V ir r . 1 *1 *. at
raat Olll'r
drastic thakeup of hia tabor
presiding. Mr*.-Wallace Hell, vol­
• f *##f#te. »1«rt4a, aa4at tk# L»« Ridded missiles, rocket-assisted arm ouNplercing bombs and (Socialist) c*bln«t—th« outting
p o rt.'in
A irport Man­
day*, no poultry or egg»
unteer special aervice chalrmao.
•( CaafetiM af Mairk k
sim ilar examples of armament.'
The Misets Barbara and Lois
Thursdays.
ager G.
.
of five minister* *nd the deTIIURSDA'Y
reported to the. group that » reRosier entertained with a shower
The Arm y departm ent om itted th e Russians and their moton of Fuel and ‘ Power Min'Mr*. J. A. Harrold has as her •yie.t had U‘en received from
It came up with a recipe for
The a irp o lfi* inundated and
The Axatea Circle of the San­ Wednesday evening, h o n o r i n g guest her sister. Miss Evon southeast aica for hospital gar­
D»;4!«
"sausage sweet potato scalloo” the Civil Aeronautical Adminis­
satellites from their guest list because Russia does not let liter Emanuel Shlnwell, powerful
ford Garden Club will meet at Miss Betty Rowland, bride elect, Young* of Jacksonville.
f&lt;« tomorrow. Thl* la the recipe:
tration has been notifed that it
ment* to t&gt;# made ready by the lo­
Americans see sim ilar shows in Russia. L ast year a t a like-J Uft-win* U»&lt;t«r—|» • ™,**|&gt;'*
r.nnuirx n u i
1:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. C. at their home on the Orlando high­
dcvclopmvnt. both In lha political
"One half pound .auspge, .links
.
le
closed.
Smith
aaid
yesterday.
cal
rhnptcr
for
military
and
vet­
K alD ll N lia ill
program Soviet officials as well as representatives of Tass; Ufa of England and In citation
L. Redding. 546 Valencia Drive.
way.
Lira. Ted T. Myers and daught- eran's hospital, which will amount
Runways m e *75 per cent-under
or
Game*
and
contetts
were
con­
The
Sanford
Home
Demonstra­
the
Russian
news
agency,
were
present.
ItC. Ginger, of Pittsburgh, Pa.- are
to th# general European economic
watef and hangers and
"Two medium-siretf. vw#et pota
arnarnirnnx n u n
tion Club will meet a t '3:00 P. M. ducted by Mr*. 0 . DrLandre** and __
the ti.
guesti of Mr and Mr*. A. L. 'tir*ff!W.Bir------------.. ■ _ _
, ----- —
company office* flooded, ha
Thiy y e a r’s omission of Russians is the direct result of crials.
Or ra n k f, Mf.k . . . .. .. I *&gt;
toe*, fresh or equivalent If c
of
_
'
.
.
.
.
____Mrs..
CwJI.
Ginn,
chairman
prises
.w
ere
won
by
Mr*.
J.
Pkelly.
at tha home of Mrs. J. P. ThurOw Maalfc
..
1»
ee im-ilrum.sired
invilium-.irrd anpl
Thtee
apples.
Mr. Attlee’i paramount ob­
production, announced that ap
AVil»on. Mrs. A. D. Ro»lerk Mrs.
IkM t Maatkl ' . H * M oscow’b refusal to adm it to the USSR members of the
t mond, 612 Elm Avenue.
Iri beating MUaUaippI Slate. 1 3 *
“One-half lea#»monj*&lt;wiU, •* • •
aii Maalka
* •* touring Congressional appropriations com m ittee and five ject clearly li to tecure the utmo*t
ptoitm
atcly
6(t
skirts
had
been
L.
G.
Balog,
and
Mrs.
A
A
’.
C.
Tiiftn.
...
“ Semlnola Rebekah Lodge No. 43
______________ L. h 'llv, Sr &gt;■ill
-12. In the 1937 Orange Bowl
OnP TanlrlfVwn iKnir#
Oaa I m »
.
,
•
!**• government officials. Furtherm ore, the num ber of visiting governmental efficiency for deal­
A ftrr the gamp* 1 hr tmnnrre regret Id Tearn that hr t* confined' cut anil made ready Tor' sewing.
I
will hnld their regular meeting in
rtasxtcr lunpieenr scored-&lt;m-pea*
"Onr
Imlf cup wnt^r.
in g . w ith-B ritain's life and death
Hiilr«crtl&gt;eil
organiialion
of
the I. O. O. F. HaU at 8:00.o’clock. was presented with many lovely to the FernaM-l^iughton Mrmori The home service chairman, Mre.
- Alt - a M ln ir ~ aattm rant* « R u ssia n s in. th is country, about aoo. whtte only lOO Amer-- ,V ru„i* «B*n*t the great depressplay* of 47 and 72 yard* In length.
"One tahle.poon or more sana new nine country Communist
tkarki itMlnltaas a .t nallm at
gifts.
AA’. A. Leavitt, reported that 36H
al
Hospital.
Ion. Having recently created "Bit
.
for the an- sagr drippings.
FRIDAY
information ngenry
• m ,i«l&gt;M iali tar tk«
*&lt;• leans are .in the Soviet land, is to be limited.
Refreshments of cake, dainty
cases hail been handiest doling tho
/ I
"Prepare • .ausage
In • sm*u
Stafford Crlppi a* MlnU.tar for
ralalaa lung*. Mill hr r k a i( lt l»i
nounrvd pur|»o*e of fighting IliltIt
is
TT-deplorablc
situation.
W
hat
both
Russians
and
sandwiches,
potato
chips
and
coke*,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
II
Roby
Lajpg
past
four
months.
82
service
men
m a la r *d»»ril»ln# ralrr.
Tha .Grammar School Parent were served by the hoste*»c» to:
Economic Affair*, with virtually
pieces. Fry until browned. Par*
i.h nnd American
•*n “Imperlallam"
" iinpc
Americans need is g rea ter understanding of each other, dictatorial
have
returned
from
Newark,
S
.
hail
bst-n
assisted,
243
ex-acrvke
Teacher* Association will meet at Misa Betty Rowland, 3Ir*. G. AV.
power In' that field, the
n« an effort to “prevent. If they and slice potntnfi and apples snd
lalaari x*»*p*i&gt;-. k lf tta i l a t i W .
tha school at 3:15 P. M, Refresh­ Roland. Mrs. Rosier, Mrs. AVil- Y. where they spent the summer amt 33 civilians. The cost of the
lar.. raarrrrali 1 fcr llrrald la Ikv greater m utual knowledge of national traditions, aims and Prime Minleter now le eurround•in. thv economic recovery of arrangd in baking dish with »aumonth*.
assistance amounted to $139.25.
ments will be served following the son. Mrs. J. L. Horton, Mr*. A. R.
natiaral fa it at ad,rill»laa. Otll- culture. Only through acquaintance can m istru st be elimi­ Ing hi* key man with new txecsage ami fat. Mix th*e salt and
Kitro|H'.'”
m arr malalalar4 In Ikr lara«» nated. Yet the United S tates would only be "played for a utve talent to etrengthen the mach­
meeting. All members are urged Johnson. Lira. Henry AA’itte, Jr.,
Twv volunteer worker* have
Ltr*. J. A. Young left Isst -week served
In l.otidon, nil Miithoritativr gov. flour wllh water and add. Cover,
iKIn. la Ifca taaalrr rrllk krad^aar
j
p
r
o
l
o
n
g
s
the
life
to
attend.
Th#
board
will
meet
at
261
hour*.
It
was
reported
Mrs. Balog, Mrs. Tison. Lira. AV. for Philadelphia, Pa. to visit with
Irrr la f'klraaa and Urn T»»k.
sucker," if it were to continue offering hospitality to Rus­ ine. .Some 30 poite afe Involved
eminent unuriv linlivatvil that and hake In moderately hot oven
_ 2:80 P. M.
G. Brown. Lira. C. S. Dona!d*on, her. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. by Mrs Bell. G. AV. Morgan sta t­
OF YOUR OLD ROOF
t k , llaiald
Il.iald 1,
W a »&gt; » » « . 1 1 k« sian rebuffs. A fter ail, this country cannot fling its friend­ In the reihuffling and firing. All
llittalit dipping fintlier into her (375 degrees F t until the apple*
“
Circles of the ,8 anford Garden Lira Ij»n&lt;lrr»», Mra Ltary Rosier, and Llrs. J. J. Jnnr*. for the month ed lhat si* disasters had occurred
In all lt’» an encouraging demon­
A tw l.itd IV, t . nfclrfc la •rllft'd
ilnlndlipg
finnm-inl teaerves—had and sweet potatoes are tender
Club will meet a t follows: Camel­ and the Ltiisea Susan Williams, of October.
YEARS
LONGER
eaclaea,,!, I . Ik, aw la, waakll. ship forever a t an unwilling Soviet ■hierarchy. Goodwill stration nf John Bull’* Intention
during the past four month* and
.
dil
another
$l20.miV.tH*6 worth faliout 45 minutest. Serve* four
m il,, al all Ika l»»al a,Hi prlaled needs to be m utual.
lia Circle. 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. Fred* Harrison. Arllne Anderson.
to iee thk crials through.
that aid had been given to these
’ ’
1
•
I* III, „ n i r i | i i . a, Mill aa all
of
gold
to
the
United State* it) to five.”
Milton Gore; Central Circle, 10:00 Mary . Edna Landress, HeVerly
S E N S A T I O N A L N EW
Howefer, tho political aepect
Lit*. R. A. Ijnlfinger of Macon. fqmtlu-s by the chapter assisted
AS a i d , dlaaalrfcw.
Thl* dish “makes good use of
exchange
fur
ilollnr*.
A.
M.
with
Mrs.
F.
E.
Uolx;
Dirt
Jearv
Brown
and
David
A
A
’ilson
of the iltuatlon U perhip* even
METHOD OF STO FFIN O
Ga. Is the gue.t of • Mr. and
the committer said.
' _________________ - * Llrs, Henry Mrl^iulin. Sr. at their by local business concern*. Pub­
Gardeners Circle. 10:00 A. 51. with
The Great Mirror
The informant aaid hr iniiW rl drlpplneu*
more Important, from the longTHURSDAY, OCT. 9. 1947
licity chairman, John Hauls, tec-,
“ It I*
high
In
A value
LEAKS WITH NON-RUST.
Mrs.
H.
N.
Sayer;
Hibitcus'Circle,
.I
ihh
I
that
formal
ehiifirm*
■
sttM
M
i
Hint
thv
i4*tviiiifl
rnnurmn
•
*
”7
”
. vitamin vfii«ml«t
C
range viewpoint of world .peace
home on AVest Fourth Street. Mr*. unintended that lett.rr* of appro
C.
B.
Dawson
Enters
11:00
A.
M..
Covered
dish
lunch­
INO
ALUMINUM
METAL
In nuiMng 8 hlnwrll from the
........... n i - " - .............
r
r
.
V
-’
C
n
.0
Mrljiulin plan* to return home elation 11# written to tSatino
Eleven
years
-except
for
war
tim
e
Interruptions
of
' BUT COD WILD NOT COMeon. with Lira. Fred Eerrenner:
tn-eo withlield (imditig final - de Ilian, must main dishes. It .is flavital—Fuel and Power MinUtry
At Rollins College with "her Friday for a 10 day elation* lie "w ritten to Station!
votful, racy to p rrparr. and low
PEI, U8 . OUR WILLS ARE polishing "a m irror are about ended. The m irror is th at of (C»al production .being t he Cft*
Ixora Circle, 3:00 P. M. with Mrs.
c l.Ioii on n .new public, velalion* costing,
visit.
1
liccanse this ia the season
AVTRR, AVORZ. AVDIIO, to Th1F R E E .' AVE CAfW G » ft&gt; O S H the Arorld's iargest-tclfescope. which»soon-w ill be-fnstaUed of the crltla). and giving him the
Charles \ ’od:plch; Jacaranda, 12:00
tiolicy
go*vi
mug
official
disclo*of sweet potatoes and npplFs *
Sanfmd lletahi amt the Orlando
luncheon, with Mr*. AA’. ‘B. Brin- . AA’INTER PARK. Oct. 0, (SpcAVHAT WE WILL: 8 ee I have s«t on Palomar M ountain In California. The m irror Is now pro­ relatively unimportant pm l of
urv
of
such
ti*n*aclion*.
*
•To accompany the main dish,
• son, 1422 Park Avenue; Plant clal)—Classes - opened at Rollins Gram mnrSchool Room Sentinel for their cooperation and
before thee this day life and good,
* lit ttiiiii .old »nmt.mH).oofl in thv
noltttral-life In h» hand*. He ww
committee suggested fresh
assistance during the recent storm
Sale, Magnolia Circle. 11:30 A. College last Friday, for the 63nl
and death and evil; In that I’com- nouncot] accurnte w ithin two m illionths of an inch accord­ War Minister.’ Attlee took hi.
gold
to
thv
,
I'uiicd
Stair**
early
Mothers Organize period.
MOVIi STAR Greta Garbo, wlih ‘dislike* hnvlm- tu-r i: . ’ e t Am tn
or canned »nap tiean* ’or a leaf
w anJ thee thia day to love the ing to Cnlifornift In stitu te of Technology experts who hnd dealng with the moit Important
51., covered dish luncheon, with v rar'w ith a record enrollment of
ln*t
moiith
in
her
first
dip
into
I sinru nt ‘ '-i.:ip!ot1.
Lord thy Cod, to walk in hla wayi the toll in hand. The delicate concave glass, 200 Inches ill jj/f* u f liThU cabinet”* 'man'wTt'h'
putilir, 1* rfuiwm hurrvlng; toKiard
tol'.&gt;,inl l|ieS 8 .&lt;Jgc.
.
.
Mr*. R. T. AVarren; Mimosa. 10:30 itOO. Registered a* a • freshman
The budget for the coming year
tier gold rcservrrHrfolT thnt sale vegetable,
and keep his commandments, and size, is about.to Ik* transported from Pasadena gingerly up n trig following.
A. M. with Mr*. .Floyd Palmer/ from Sanford was Charles Maids1 n •I md. foi tl ■ Un ted St
•
l '
«'
The
room
mother*
of
the
San­
was
read
by
Mr,
Shinholscr
anil
the
leserve
hnd
liecn
offidrll-Dawnon.
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
hit statutes, that thou mayeit live
. ■•
■,it tier n
I I'
•
member* will bring rooted plants
ford Grammar School met on he commented on this living the
rtally t&lt;« toml alnutt $2 ,400,000^ 00. material* from abroad, mainly.
Small ponder then that the
and multiply ami the l.ord thy Cod to the observntorj* site on the m ountain, 180 railea pway.
Xo exchange; Talm Circle, 1 Ii30 C. R. Dawson. I11H W. • J1. SL
Tueaday afternoon for an organ- reconversion period, of thtim rgan.
.
Thv' .gold tv.v'ivr. tielnng not Latin America,
Students,
according
to
t
h
e
qucillon
immediately
ihould
arlte
shall Weis thee.—Drub 30:15, ]6. The move will take a month.’
A- M.. covered dish luncheon, with
ixatlon meeting under* the direc­ iiatlon fimn wr_ar to piece. AnSince the war’s ru d , the U. S.
only to lliitnin. hi|l to thv entire
whether Khlnwell'a demotion reMrs. S. C. D M rrson; Rose Circle, Dean’s office, were broken Into tion of P.T.A. president, Mr*. J. liouncemenl was' made of a two
Operated
jointly
by
Caltech
and
the
Carnegie
Instltupreienla a Sodallal iwlng to the
{’’Styrling mi'll." cmiHiyt.-ii »(-»«; ha. tieenme- the wotld # principal '
Die country obsrivrd ill tiiit
10:00 A. M. with Mm . O. L. Rarks. the following classification: new M. Stlneclpher and mrmbcr»hlp
• AFFIY 0VW 01D R00^
_ lion, W ashington, D. C„ the giant telescope is to reveal Yighl. Several London newapaper*
.
176. hoarding student* chairman. Mr*.- A. D. Rountree. hour talk to la’ made Oct, 22 at
—Ii.OIS wlurli base rlo.r fliiaiicinl •oiler of goini* aiiil has picked
"M ealleii TueldAy”. and hog
Sallle Harrison Chapter, Daugh- student*
400. and day student* 2&lt;&gt;0. More Mr*.—J. -€ . Davis wa* iftrcteri -th#—Poller- -8 ta»inn- by—Hernia
heretofore undreamed vistas and facts of the planet world but government ipoke«inen de
• MOPPUTI COST
tie. wifH llntnin The## tnclinto up ^iver '$2,700,000,(H)0 In gold in
__
Ite
rs,
of
the
Amcrlran
Revnlntlnn,
pricn rme 2 ^ rent! a ( hundredAusttnli*'. New /.mlniiil. South the last two year*.
out there in infinite spare. The story of the paticn} scicn- expreaied the view that It wa*.
will meet at the home of Mra. AV. men than women were 'registered chairman to represent the group Morris. First Aid Im tructor and
• YEARS OF EXTRA SERVICE
Kussi*'. gold shipment In Sepalio
nf
the
course*
to
la*
conduct­
rt«
m
t
thta
Idea—
wa*
without
Afrivn:*.
lodi’n nnd I’liklslan, leewtighLin Chicsgn, for
Ahe
firat
time
ilnce
the
start
M.
Thigpen.
808
Magnolia
Avenue
on the executive P.T.A. Board. ■.
ttftc ivnrk thnrw Tnt-oTrnR"thO B&lt;FyM firlb pfebariti
preparing Ffifi foundation,* Well, maybe the
ed by Call Kettle* anil Miss Ireitc
I m ii.1. Ii^h mid Kliv. Britain. In the tvmlH-i presumably wa* in p atl
of the war.
bogt hailn.’t heard about it.
with
Mrs.
J.
Br
Ray
as
ro-hosteas.
Room
mother*
arc
chosen
to
re­
mirrnr, is in ifsidf a thrilling rhnptcr In mankind’s history. _Prlm*_Mlnlitec..wmn't making n
Dr. Hamilton Holt, president of present each room in the school Hinton tu the Atlantic Coast Lin*
role of hnnkri fit itheiie nation-, payment of it* $58,700,000 tr u ll
All visiting Daughters are invited
W hat would the mind of Shakespeare or of Danin do grature to the right, but we.ran
the college, who recently recover­ for the purpose of providing close employees In the near future.
rxeielor*# cuiitiid- o»ci thv fund. deficit with thl* country In the
While the public '« wondering
.
to attend.
ALUMINUM FOIL
The Sanfnrtl Townsend Club ed from a serious operation, mis­ contact brtwren the P.T.A. and
|tio**m, too. hn» joined the 1917 first half of 1947. when it bought
Those attending the meeting
-w hit tnakri prien tn thir rounlry with the heavenly visions th at m irro r’is to sec? W h it it l&gt;e eiru*ed for at lea*' won
FOR A PERFECT SEAL
whit#
sed hi* first, opening day atnee the parent*, trachrr* and pupils were D. K. Suhrie
dering.
Certainly
he
waan'l
awing
will
meet
(n
the
Tourist
Center
at
11
in*
no «f nut ten. celling gold to #••1200.IHHI iu U. 8 .
Forest
Acad­
picks
up
m
ay
change
man’s
basic-conceptions
about
his
k &gt; high, they might consider the
.The history of th ln a estend* STOPS LEAKS PERMANENTLY
MINERS KILLED
8;09 P. 31. Amusement will be 11*27. On advice of hi* physician, and to promote the growth of emy. Neil Smith. C. R. Dawson,
the I’niterf Stntvx and llil* coun­ Mtlling the It. 8 t »32.MHt.n00 worth
Ing
to
“
the
left.
COMINTERN
REVIVED
*- •
•
recent- 10 percent freight incteav universe.
—
back to 2205 R. C.
provided and refre»hmenls served. he will remain at hia AVoodstock, membership, attendance ami ' In­ G. AV. Morgan, F. K. Gelalcr, John
try ’» li.dding. of thv Jiu-t•! s i -1 1 of Itussinn goml*.
Anyway, your columnlit la In
TORONTO. Ont.. Oct. 9.
Conn., summer home until mid- terest In each room represented. .Sauls, G. AV. Austin. C. U Red­
BOSTON,
Oct.
9~&lt;&gt;P)—At.
grant'd the raihoadi.
That i
within, mi-are of the Tnll teconl,
For
full
detailed
information
trlgurd with the a peculation. Th*
..................
...... ykater. . Company officials said today four I----Oetolier.
,
’
MONDAY
(nriiey rnrrnl
Tom Clark
Chosen to represent the various ding. Mr*. Ginn, Mi*. Raymond,
T ie n .in v tvv.iid. di»rlo*etl to.
general, public of Britain U day
not going to Tower,them any.
DangeiH Of Book Costs
pleas# phone us today.
described the Comintern form -1 Bold tnlnera were killed y e s t e r d a y ___
room* were: Room Number One. Key. Mm . Bell. Mi*. F. E. Gelalcr.
do) Making it* rii't ’"•ch *htpahowlng distinct signs of adopting
Circle
of
the
A
A
’oman’s
LlisilonfD r. C h a rle a I,, l ’erw ins
Mr*. Jack Horner, tearher; Moth- KrmwTP MeDmigal,- Mr*. Ethel
oioot Ibi. .year, Uu»»in *"hl the
a falrlv middle-of-the-road course rd in nine European countries aa In what appeared to have been a
We c»n lympithixi with, thia
ary Society of the First Baptist
*
•
exploilon In the Cen
Tho rise nf lamk costs is an Intellectual danger for the
era: "Mr#. M. It. Strickland, Mr*. Ceisler and James ^(oughton.
n-dhing
more than
a ................premature
Mrevlval”
1*iriftd Sjntoa $6,(912,636 wotlh "f
MIRACLE
_
church will meet a t 3:30 P. M. as
O p to m e tris t
country's cattlemen wtio'atAJia'in't United States. This is the message of Alfred R. McIntyre, poltlcally. A'ou will recall lhat the of the Communist International I rat Patricia mine, in tha Red Lake
Bernard AA’flke.
F)
Conservative Party at Ita an­
gnhl iii inid Si'ptemlier.
follows: Circle I, Mrs. R. F.
unn
ilng
11
district
about
176
milesa hard lime ia there dayisfl high
Sanford
Atlantic
Bk.
IHdg.
Room
Number
Three.
Mr*.
J.
L.
nr non t ih im as
F. S owned .Inch, have now
president of Little, Brown &amp; Co., writing in The Atlnntic nual meeting the other dav and asserted that if the leaders northwest of Port Arthur.
Cooper, chairman, at the church
CONCRETE CO.
Hoars: 912 1-5
Phone 2V&lt;
Thornlev. teacher; Mother*. Mrs. Wanian’HClub HaH
price*, hut when the federal gov­
rvtrehvd it lolnl of o 'e r $22,762,*
annea; Circle 2, Mra. It. E. Cor­
Monthly. My lim iting the number of new books which enn pledged that 1C-U la returned to issued the rail "with a view to
.
•
Sat.
9
12
J.
A.
Calhoun.
Mrs.
Forrest
Englpower In the next general el*e alarming
lINI.lKHI inorv t than "Jii.tHHt low-*ernment levenl* th it a *heep ranch- -he published, this cost lucrennc docs two things, both hnd.
dell. chairman, with Mr*. Cordell.
Hallowe’en Bridge
309 Elm Ave. Phone 1335
A burlng paper match pro- E y n J liin lM il - Glaaaee Fitted
u*. they are badly
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 9 (A’l—A hretson.
tlon It won't de-natlonalixa the
IHijy ohcv-Ih history ha* n single
615
East
Third
Street;
Circle
3.
er ia « wr»lern Male hgd ju»t l&gt;een
Room
Four.
Mrs.
Thomas
Rat­
vldes
one
candlepower.
.
First, it m nkes.lt harder for promising young writers nrincltial lnduitrlea w hich, the fooled.”
with Mrs. W. P. Brooks, Jr., 110 0 group of prominent film actors, liff. teacher: Mothers, Mr*. Fred
mrtion
hnd n gn-gter sunt »f K"”'.
The Social Department nf the
tabbed with 4 UK penalty nf to get n henring. An unknown author’s first book m ight be Sociallat government haa liken
Park Avenue; Circle 4. Mr*. R. E. directors, writers and producers Goodwin. Mr*. K. A. Monfnrton. AA’oman’a
The L ulled State* itself, when it
Club
held
it*
firat
par*
is
organising
for
a,
campaign
to
$S28.000 (or tenigingV/m bit in­ a masterpiece ami yet not sell enough copies to pay its way, over. In other word* the T»f|e«
Peurifoy. chairman, with Miss
l.eld $22,799,600,000 in t’cloher,
Room Five. Mrs. D. K. McN’ah, tv of the club year on AVisInewlay
Martha Fox. 1306 Park Avenue; combat congressional assertions
1 &lt;»1 1 , ju*t
Pea»I llnrtvir
come tatei, »nmctbing mu»t be or nt lenst sell lean than the 11th novel by some m ixer of swung a. bit to the left. In |ire
afternoon
in
the
form
of
a
Halteacher:
Mother*.,
Mr*.
Joe
Gonof.
the
"Communist
Influence
in
parptlnn for 'the n e tt general
Circle 6. Sir*. J. M. Stineciphcr,
iduogv.i i t , n t n l t \ Bd'* w*r '
$328,000 Iri'vl nnd-true fornuilns,
1
iTW
e’Hnt(,A*rrt'
bridge
amt
Chine*#
wrong. You dun’t
xatex,
Mr*rM.
t;.
Nlrkolir
*
——
Under normal clrcura
Milting lli^ will gold flowed out
chairm an,' with Mr*. 8 ltneclpher, Hollywood. " 1 "
■incnmeai " .lied an serimis is the dincmirngement o f lni|&gt;ortnnt election.
Room Six. Mrs. AA’. A. Routh, rhecker* party at the club
tax penillie* en
Initial meeting of the organiiastances- that would come Iil 1950
2404 Fark Avenue; Circle 6 , Mrs.
tin* country lo pay f'Jr ,,IWl
house
with
Mre.
8
.
D.
Ilighleyteacher:
Mothers,
Mr*.
J.'C.
Davi*.
liar 1
—but it, might com e-earner
J. A. Strangp. chairman, with tlon, as yet unnamed, was held Mr*. John,Krlder. •mam
chairman,
In
eharg#
of
ar­
.
Congiatululinn* to Mr. Kilpit- hooks which would not sell largely, but which the world the SorlaJIst* should un.speete.il
Mrs. II. F. Kent, 1412 Park Ave­ thia week at th* home of Director.
•
■
. . .
Room Seven, Mr*. Dixon teach­ rangement*.
AVilliam AVyler, Acadmey -winner
rich. new . preiident o i the Ch»m should hnve. A Toynlree nmy find no market for his pro­ he defeated In Common*, or ahouhl
nue.
*
Hostesses- -were Mr*. J. L.
er: Mothers. Mrs. James A.
vocative
re-Interpretatlon
o
f
history,
nr
a
Nobel
p
rize-w
in
­
for
"The
BestYear*
Of
Our
Prime
Minister
Attlaa
-deelde
to
Circles- o f ' t h a ’ * Presbyterian
ber of Commerce, »nd bighea1
Courier, 8 r.. Mr*. K. -G. KilpatAVright, Lira, AV.- AV. Huckrha.
ofiOOD NEWS
go' to"• th e ‘ country voluntarily
ner for his new messnge to the ‘World.’ •
AAi’oman’i Auxiliary will meet a t Lives.”
commendation* to
Hitting, re
Room Eight. Mis* Lucille Camp­ Vick. Jr.. Mr*. J N. Glllnn. Mrs.
Speakers
declared
something
for
a
fresh
mandate.
follows at 3:30 P. M.: Circle 1,
These two threats put brakes on the intellectual dcII.
A.
Moreland
and
Mr*.
Fred
II.
bell.
teacher;
Mothers,
Mrs.
K.
K.
tiring prwident. forv&lt;, Job well
(COMMIHIONIO IT A OROUP of President Tniman'a friends, Greta
Mrs. AV. E. Dodson, chairman, with should be done (ti offset the con­ Farrell. Mrs. Sam Dunn.
It’a an Interesting fact that 0w
*
for
mient of the United S tates..
.
AVilliam*.
.
minMi a vclopnicnt
done. D ie Chamber of Commerce
liraut!
Mrs. G. If. Drown. 1114 Park Ave­ gressional hearing thia month al
Socialia's didn’t come to power
The Hallowe’en motif was clev- Krmplun, Vicimn-Lma ttrlbt. It $hdwft lit New
Room Nine. Mr*. Gertrude Vape.
Which
charges
of
Communist
nue, with Lira. Clarence Henderin the last election entirely under
iirncnlol
bat enjoyed a highly *ucce**
'*• rrlv carried out in the dec urn* ' her coniplctrtl portrait of tho Chief Kxovutlvc which will
teacher; Mothers, Mrs. F.
You Who Work. .
torf as hostess;. Circle 2, Mre. activities In the movie* are ex­ Cooper. Jr., Mrs. J . M. Leonard. tlon* which consisted of flower*,
their own steam. A lot of middle*
to him ill ttio White House TKX\
The pa.ntuu: itluwa the PriMMUill
ful yeir with more member* ami
pected
to
lie
aired.
Llany
Holly­
Charles E. Ginn, chairman, with
cl*»* -Conservative* decid'd to
•rated,
with
the
Capitol
domfl
in
tho
Imrkgnniiuii
)
foliage
and
’Duranta
berrle*.
The
All members are urged to at­
AAV Are 'Open Two I'velargrr membenhip*. and it* atMrs. George Touhy. 2204 * Mat- wood name* have lieen called to tend the first meeting of the year napkins, refreshment* and tallies
give a new broom a trial and
niitgs A Week- Tttr.Hitva
complnbment* during the yeir be
noils Avenue; Circle 3, Mr*. W. D. testify before the House un-Ameri­ Friday afternoon at 3:16 o’clock. further accented the chosen theme.
voted Socialist. That didn’t mean
CANNING I'.NDS
Hofmann.^ehairtnnn, wl^b Mre. J. can Activities Committee.
n ml TlttinriltivH For Your
l these voters had adopted the
ipealc an aggre*»i»ene*» which
The new group plans to give A ptogram hat been arranged and • For scoring high in the bridge Mrs. K. R. Pippin
Socialist (met*, but merely that
S. Krlder, 1322 Summerlin Ave- the public “a truer picture of ao- refre«hmenla will lie served In the game* Mr*. L. E. Spencer wn»
ennnlilg kitchen
rn n v rn frn rp . . .
rtflert* credit on all the oificeri
Eniurtains Clioiri ThvIn-vtlSanfoid.
thev were willing to sea how they
noe; Circle 4, Mr*. J. C. Hutchi­ called political influence In Holly­ lunch room following the mcet- presenter with a prlxe while MrI In-ell lltltll *Jnll. IN . It
N
«
av Fall S hinies
of the organiialion
Boys’ Flannel Sport Shirts .......ea. 1.59
worked. As a m atter of fact, a
son. chalrmart. with Mrs. Mary wood.” Among those Bllendjng lm» with Mrs, Joe Saunders, hos­ J. It. Craw-ford received the high
1 ■■ -- ..... '&gt; ■,^1-y j-)- t l , - II ■lif trrin tul lUmniirdtrix*—
lot of Conservative* who vot'd
Belly 4108 Myrtle Avenue! Cieel TKr first meeting were Wyler, pitality chan man and memt,err of score prixe for checker*
■r.1 ,|,\ IVil.on,- eounty hofiio
45 Gauge Nvlon Hose ........... ..... pr. 1,29
Mr*. It It 4*i|ipiii*«t liouir
•Rn5’,ltn R o ra( ‘.ire F o r Y o u r Henttlv
against tiif BoriatlHi . ’v runipttr.
5, Mrs. D. B. Middleton. Chairman, D irector’John Huston, Katharine the executive board acting a i hos* prile was wort-.by Mr*. AVIlljain AA’r »t Fti.-t" .‘h rri t a t , Ijie tr e ie /«ti.iii»iu au4*nt. ih iiitti? Mp*
Ncrils. ^
'*
51 Gauge Nylon Hone .................. pr.
gave th* new government fqlt
Boys* Sweat Shirts
ea. 98c
juit relumed from a
with Mrs. D. II. Middle too. 423 Hepburn,' Gene KeHy, Pro«lu»er tesael.
. *w*a h
,f ,|
.o*«-, till!''•fe
-(W
,H|rtllN-,-^
e ‘inemN-t*1
“gireslsf
"tte;id»»*r.
support.**
a.sporting
pbopoilllop.
AVest
Eighteenth
Street;
Circle
6
,
lie'found Europe
4
Tl.#
•■‘8oil(l'CotoK'MerBdraa&lt;i4»’ ■^ •
r.fr y tr r . iirffiilt* :md
ird lf WiTshew
r.AV YORK—The atrangeat aaUMlahmant 1 :
Jerry AVwld, LJeJvyn . J V g l a v
• “TniTti Mnc (Ttnftntnn
Men’s White S h ir ta _ ,^ - .^ ^ - +£Xl . 2.95.
1 ran into tKat -attitude .when I
the party Were: Lin. JT.C. Ben* thr.*-«Fli.( Ilaptt.t (’hiu'ehTiie.dii. lutve t» vn canned there.
?
.
riter Emmet Lavery and others. Garden Club^ScIiooT
„ „ a -rather glim 'picture1'. “Tlie
ClMUAJWni a c r oa*J
-a* vc r
ciUbaj-J u»» :m -kitgland ahortlv RIQS'^lTi —M i k « v ^ CXj l U j 1 1 - A i v l d e t s : . .. or.U ».r/r^PlT
B
elt)’ Snsser
(Jrijcc
l)»vl8
with
Mr*.
Fordyce
Ruaaell,
2432
nett,
Mrs,
Spencer,
Mm.
It
&lt;’•
avenlng. Following .Rehearsal* :.
TVren’a Nicc Quality T ics'- : . .. ea.
It’* antaiing what on# person
\ i 1 t i ll.’.,i ,w-.trn- the. rnnmng
tea'Pintle danea atudlo on upper Madtaen avenue,]
food *n&lt;j fu«l situation will
Washington Court; Circle 7. Mra. '■n do fv’r a ftudlo. After a y ear’s
Aviler. Mr*. F. T. AVilliam*. Mm- srwinl bout
At'lee government took over.
Solid
Color
Mcrcorizod
To
Be
In
Orlando
»n
......
yfil
B
kitrhen
Itinder
iBrprllnn
of
Values to 1.98— S p rc ia l!
op*rated by a girl named Ann Lano Outwardly
S|irrinl During Oclnher-- Hegulnr *10 tintl $12.30
AV. L. Roche, chairman, with Mr*. absence. Bette Davis has returned
Hendrlcaon. Mrs. Roy Tilll*. Lira. game* -were pinyed. Mr*. Pippin
•
No. t problems o f l.uiojw tiiii
Sn wa see both Socialist* and
ft took* pretty much Uka any dance atudlo; a
Children^ Cotton Anklets ....... pr.
J. Hrodic Williams, Mm. F|etrh. i s acting n. illrocISr nT the gtoup Alt- A. f* Ylirp. nvW i ipiipiin nt,
N rrile’* Rllfr ( ’rrme W arm-- $7.
L. I. Frasier. Celery Avenue.
Conservative* fishing fo r the Mg
winter", lie isid. If th« French
Boys’
Slweaters
......:.....
to
AVarnera.
She
I*
living
and
ea.
Dr. II; 8 . Wolfe," hrad of the Boll*. Llrs. Ralph A. Smith. Mr*.
Iitn hiding au e h l tm iniivt «t*d i* „
smaller edition. Bay. of th* Arthur Murray place* . middle-of-the-road vote, or Jhat’a
Business Women's Circles of the working there 24 hour* a day and
Dura
Color
.,
’
,i
during
th#
nhsigiee
of
thv
dftv,
and Italian* «lon’t get food thi*
I jtr w o n e rookrt i in v v tn-en added t
There le lota of red and blue and chroma, and
Presbyterian Woman'* Auxiliary her enthusiasm has enlivened the Department of Horticulture of the K. B. Clements. Llrs. It. A. Cobh, tor. Mr*. .Stvwnit Gatchel. •
the w ay.lt looka from this chair.
ANN’S MIRASOL BEAUTY SALON
University of Florida, Gainesville, Mr*. T. C. nialsdel, Mr*. John I.
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
winter, they will unAoIibtfdfy turn
Boy«* Stripe A nkleta......pr.
what aeema to be tneenee in th* air, and all that
will meet at 8:00 P. M. a* fol­ usually lethargic place.
And this means that at present the
lim ing thv je g r, 1 1 pint of
■
will
b#
the
Horticulture
Instructor
T
hn.r
pie-ent
werr
Ml*.
Pippin,
117 North I’nrk Avenue
Phone 717
Lee. Mrs. O. M. Harrison, Mr*. F
la required for eueh Joints Thera * only one thing: &lt; Rrlttah Isles don’t present fer­
lows: Circle t. Mis* Sam AVevjen - Bette I* amated at th* eost anjl
Coramuniitir. Out the queition
.Galvanized •
Dufene Mercerized Cotton f t
Imsv liven yanm-d, aid Mi
at a Judging wchool to he held In A I-ondenberg, Mr*. Clifford l’r&lt;' Mrs, Kvnn. Mct’nv, otguuist, Air.
Easterby,
chairman,
with
Lfr*.
tile
anil
for
the
Bol*h*y|*t
drive
th*
place
la
full
of
prtseflghtera.
time
it
take*
to
make
a
film
now.
Is, a* we see it, if we do giv* them
DuPont Nylon Ttroyd Lisle
L. F. tlnriier. Ml-. It"y Brit*. AATI-oti. llvlerlo rvuC. ipar« f"f i* *'
10 Gallon Garbage Cans »*»ee«tmf«('( •ea. 1.98
C. E. Hunter. Narcissus Avenue; She makes one a year now and rhe Sky Room of the Angebill tor.
’
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•
to communis* th# world.
Homebody had told me that th* proftaalonala—
Hot*! In Orlando on Nov. 6-7.
food this winter,'will they remain
Mr*. Sam Thnmp.nii. Jr., Mi*. rnnuitig kllclivti, hu' j , • plavipng
Also.
Mr*.
Jack
Russell,
Mi
Ctrtla
2.
Ml**
Liar”
Earle,
chairMen’s
Ankle
S
ock
s..................
4—
pr.
team* tike the DeMarco* and auch—look on Ann
moat of them cost two million.
20 Gallon Garbage C ans......
ea. 2.98
The school, approved hjr the E. C. Harper. Mm. R. B. Davn. Harold ItHtliff. Mi
Frank I
democratic and appreciate our sscto l.iiild a tivw Iniiidilig f"i tl"jnan,
with
Mist
Ruth
Davidson.
TAFT ON TAXES
aa th* bast Instructress of th* Latin danesa In
Vet In 1937 she made five, none Florida Federation of Garden
Clock Solid Color B anner W rep Marcerized
Mrs. Newby, Mrs. Kilpatrick. Mi­ AVnrMlruff. Jr., ill)-*. Atiiinle ltulli_ purpn e_ln jJu.’, m-Hr futui v
100 Elliott Avenue.
.
town, although her studio Is comparatively small.
tificea)
White
Enamel
Combinets
.......::
ea.
1.19
coating
morethan
a
nilltlon.
Her
Club
Hoard
and
the
.National
Cotton &amp; lU y o n DF.S MOINES. Oct. 9 -U P 1 Mu# M ikltri William-..
I went around to talk to her.
favorite picture. “Dark Victory." Council, will-be open to non-club lt. M. Burns. Llrs. Crawford. Mjl Drlhaid,
S|&gt;eciai Value I
Senator Robert A. T aft, of Ohio
TUESDAY
R. W. Lipplncott. Mm. II. AV. Mlaa lli’lrtr.SInugM tr. Ati?x Mone
’ ii"T&lt;v'tnsroYtfF*_ - .
The « IrCO,|t
ut
..
Somethin! which all
9
ran
$.700,000..
Hut.
she
said,
one
II*for* I even learned about th* prlssflghUr*.,
Men
8
Ankle
Socks.......................
P^#
Mel Halm.r
memt&gt;en
as
yrrll
aa
to
all
garden
1
■
•
told the Iowa Banker* Asaoch,_
.
^
Blue
Eiiamel
-Double
Boilers—-.,
ea.
49c—
*cks
of club member*, it waa announced. Rucker. Air*. W. II. Brinson. Llr« Ruth Mil! Mix- Mt[died Tiirnei. »mnni*-*!»-^ I he-«»rnnj-r ttneri etax
bright
note
Is
that
all
wee!
. T knew there was nothing ordinary or rubber- j
should keep in mind when we are
.i
The
Parent
Teacheri
Astoriatlon yesterday that he bellev»a ~ R ay U ttflllll T fjlu if
J. E. Baker, Mrs. II. M. Papwortl.. Mias Kith) llrllv e r. &gt;&gt;i** Jean
Ltlaa Hasel Pecklnpaugh Dulop Mra. James Hall, Mr*. O. P. Hern­ Varn, Mi** Ellon AVe-lninn-land, «tr iivhntgs to 'Iro rrtn ami H3U
T tlon of the Junior Utah School will shooting haa’ been eliminated by
3t*cw**in| war lime profiteering i* eUmplah about Mlaa Lano Rmall and dark, elad demursly In black
steps should be taken at the nett
**
* — ' - —
Blue
Enamel
Water
B
uckets.....ea.
49c
•
means
of
rchearaala
on
her.
current
Men
b
Half
H
obc
......
*.f."..............
pr*
of
Detroit.
Mich,
will
be
the
Flow­
.meet a t 8:30 P. LI. Offleem wjll
in their m-26 tu* h' In 1912,
seslon of Congress to reudee fed­
don. Mm. W. P. Fields. Mm- A. M
the report iiiued by the Fed­ skirt and Ught blue sweater, ah* poised gracefully on a chair, to
er Show practice and arrange­ Philip*. Mr*. 8 chnabel, Mrs. 8 . I» Misa llasrl floulh and Mi. j Myn* Touchdown plgy* covered til. '.tb
be hostesses. The .board will meet film. “Winter Meeting."
anawer mv quntlona—until ah* happened to look nut the window
Large Bath Tow els...................... ea. 49c
Rayon nnd Cotton
eral taxes by more than 1 3 .000..
Jane
Mailih
ti.
“T
h
at'i'th
e
way
we
uaed
to
make
eral Trade Ccmmltijon ihowing and downflnto the atreet She Jumped up. dung open th* window.
ment Instructor for the course.
at 8:00 P. M.
llighleyman. Mm. R. W. Ruprecht.
000,000 a vear. A tax cut of that
Reheataals will !«• held •!«**■* f.’t, 13. 23. 20 and two of 15
Men h Half Hose ........ ..... ....... . pi*
Unity.Miss Faithful Cornwall, them with George Arlisa.” ahe
Table Cloths :... Special Value
ea. 1.00
lhat 4,017 atmrted manufactur­
"L m V r/m »ar ahe screamed at some guy wearing • dark hat. In
amount atilt would leave $2,000,.
Mm. w. II. Ellerbc. Mias Carol Tucarlay evening nt the ehuich.
said.
"You'd
think
we
would
have
COCKTAIL
LOUNGE
yards,
licensed mlnistPr will, speak- at
Solid Colon—. Siz«j» 2 to 6
ing corporation* ’’had lower net Ute atroH "Come on up. ye dope!” Hhe almost fell out th* window,
Slone
and
Mis*
Ellalee
KlrrhhofL
000.000 available for tfduiflc*.
Clqpay Lintoned Drapes ..... ..... pr. 98c
the Valdes Hotel at 8:00 P. M. realised by now how right he - The rocktail lounge at the Flight
laU
LTw
i
waving
Mum
upstair*
Then
ahe
went
back
to
her
chair,
smoothed
of
the
national
debt,
h*
tal
profit! after taxr* ia the yearChildren’s Cotton Pajam as.......... pr. 98c
waa."
. Deck at the Municipal Airport hi
haa
Stamped For Em broidering
on "Lesson* In Truth.”
The 1948 Orange Bowl CIsmic
#5.000.000.000 tax reduction hill,
1942 45 than in 1941.~ No doubt out her aklrt and returned looking demur*. "Now where were w e t”
“Arch Of Triumph," after al­ been enlarged and redecorated un­ has been a sellout since mid-April
Tha
Pilot
Club
will
hold
Its
1.29
were patted by the tael Cnngreis
^Children’s
Flannel
Pajam
as........
pr.
ahe
aakad.
her
vole*
like
fairy
belt*.
TODAY and FRIDAY!
Pillow
C
ases.................................
ea.
79c
most
a
year
of
editing,
la
expected
der the direction of the new man­
sonus^Torporation* m»de excruite
dinner meeting In th# Tourist^Cen.
hut vetoed by President Tntmtn.
e e e #
___
to hit the nation'* screen In De­ ager*. J. R. Hattaway and W. W. There were enough application*
Size 70 x 80
tar a t 6:30 P. M.
Birds EJyc Diapers 27x27 .........doz. 2.98
profits, hut very likely they were
on hand at thati time to fill 6(1,
•• itc iid t otf.txm*
TM Civic Department of the cember. The delay waa due to a Lowdrrmllk.
FROM THERE ON IN, Mlaa Lano put on a performance th at
000 seats, although enlargement
’ the exception rather lhv&gt;-lbe rule.
SANFORD
FORUM
100% Wool
Whitestone
Cotton
B
lankets.....ea.
1.49
difference
of
opinoln
between
#a Woman’s Club will have a covered
of thrf stadium to that capacity
Would have ehamed Milton Berle. Bh# was up. ahe was down, aha
And those which’ m*d« hir profit*
Lewis Milestone and
Size 72 x84
...
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Infants’ Coat Sweaters .......
ea.
” dish luncheon at th# cluR house Director
for thia New Year’* fbotball hanie
was describing customer* (exam ple:, "ths old fooll'T,* aha was
enterprise
boss
Charles
Einfeld
mint hare had tom' difficulty
•
October
7.
1947
at lt:S 0 P. M. Jack Ratlgan will over treatment of the story.
waan't assured until June.
tangoing, ahe waa sitting In th* Up of Mr, Dark H a t th# lover
5%
Wool
B
lankets......................ea.
2.49
,100%&gt;
Wool
’
■
Happy
Birthday
EdIJor.
keeping them, what with *xceu
be tha speaker. Hostesses an? "Arch” and Body and Soul" will
man. who Anally cam# upstairs from the atreet, and ahe wa# re­
Toddlers’ Sw eaters...................... ea. 1.98•
Mm. W. B. Brinaon. Mr*. C. V. have to pull the new atudlo out of
A sterling
sliver
trophy,
• THI HAVING STORY OF AN (RA
profit* laxei and renegotiation of
viewing a dancing, atngtng and teaching career that began back in' ■Th* Sanford Herald
t #
Sanford, Florida
IN OUR TOY DEPARTMENT
especially designed and manu
Proctor, Sr., Mm. J . T. Newbv the red.
th# old Barclay’s nightclub, on Avenu# U In Brooklyn, and haa
,1
0
0
ft
Wool
’
" . . . I 01D WITH OOIOWYN MACICI
contract*.
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Dear Sir:
OCTOBER II
facturad- for the Orange Bowl
and Mm. J . C. Bennett.
alnrtched through every Joint In town—Leon A Eddle’a. the HavanaThe cold aeaaon has hit town.
tk i tsreea's #•■&lt; ••■•eil#n#l *«tl#a1.69
Gene
Autry
Cap
Pistols
.............
ea.
59c
The
Board
of
Director*
i&gt;
w
.|
Misses'
Slipover
Sw
eaters..........:
ea.
aaslc,
will
he
presented
to
I
4^e wera much interfiled in thDick Powell and Irene Dunne Just
Madrid, th* Hurricane. La Conga, etc.
Ilia* *•••# • • Ik# ##w Oeewe •( wild
Mrs. B. E. Aiken, Jr.
Seminole County Chapter
winner
of
the
1948
New
Year’s
—
Viofitt WqoIr ^ V a lu ea to 2.98____________ ^
l#gf# Baca, Ovtlaw #1 Ik# e#«#i
—“Tv# bean 4*&gt; ALL the La Ooagas." sh* explained . rThay^xa-alWaya- A rnertrinR ed-C row tht*- morning
Elastic and-Metal" Carn ,
e a ^ lO c ___ * • .Church .Group' P la n s. m
n , .imM u i mornd
HMtH^rU Revr Ltanlr T*
football
gam*
here
by
the
Florida
Ann Wright Aiken
m i l l OO10WTR Mate
held lu first meeting since the
Children’s
Coat
Sweaters
...........ea.
1.98
the other night that our War alarilng a new club by that name, and on* of the Aral thing* the
Citrus
Commission,
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----Christmas Razanr th* four kiddlea are ailing. . .Not#
Ball Bearing Roller S kates.........pr. 2.98
new manager always does U to look me up and hire me."
recent hurricane d u L
partment doe* not know what
100%
Wool
...............
o
to
Robert
•
Mltchum
fana:
Your
Clear and Colors
For-year*: the -animated Ann haa been a Aerc* addict of th*
Comment waa mad* by prartl
vycaponi will be usad in the next
sn
Plans wem made for a Christ­ hero will do a lot of singing In
Aghha—not -only in Madison Square Garden, where th* pluahUr
MisseB Coat Sweaters ..... f— ea. 2.98
cally every member of the Board
tube 29c
Plastic
Bub-a-Loon.....
mas hasaar and cooked food #*1# “Rachel" . . .Elisabeth Taylor
W$r bltl i l perfectly iure
MRS. SARA HUGHES
.trained aval* wav* etghl-ounee gloves a t each other, but In th*
a* to th* splendid cooperatlor)
100% Wool Ilfehvy W eight— 8 p tcia )l *
’
a t tha meeting of the Fr|end*hip Joins Gre«r. G arsotl. and WalUr
given by radio and newspaper to
smoky, tiny Joints, thy neighborhood clubo. I t waa only
.. aa. 49c
d iilr ilttito r o f
in the war after that they
Rubber
Animals
Pldgeon
In
“Speak
To
Me
Of
Taague of the Congregation*!
Ladies’ Coat Sweaters ............ ea. 3.69 .
the Inoal chapter (p Informing
i iimilcti to thd how and ar. . of |Hoe before every pug In town knew her.
Love.”
Lis
plays
Greer's
daughter..
.e
a
.
59c
Church
on
Tueaday
afternoon
at
Rubber
D
o
lls....
the residents of this area of the
M 'ZIK K ’H |*INK COSMBTICfl and PERFUMKS
Ann knows more about th* AghUre' Uvea, public
Size 3 to 6— Valuee to 1.80
Lauritx Melchior la oiling hi*
hai only been about ter
the Pariah Hoube with Mm. Hanry
/acUIUea , available and prep­
than even Mika Jacobs. She dallghU In tailing tbs en* About an
■
guns
for
gees*
hunting
In
Alberta
iO
c
25c
39c
Picture
PuXzIec
.
«•*»•*
ysart tiacf the dlwn of ~ Italian boxer I friekd
•
Nickel
and
Mm.
Jo#
Malach
a»
'Ghildren's Wash S u its............... only 69c
aration! mad* by Rad Uroei for
"
will l&gt;# al
t i u k t of hart who fancied himself a Don Juan.
next
month.
.
.Well
worth
the
ths emergency.
■
hostesses.
rat h ai,, only about dhrkr
He wa# puttering through a match one night, keeping on* eye
.....ea. 4.29
Don
Jack Smith’s “Clvlllutlon"
Ladies’ Plastic Aprons................ ea. 98c‘
The business acsslon waa pre­ wax:
Although public recognition of
on a blanched blonde at rlngatds. who seamed equally Interested In
olattar; Freddy Martin’s “ AH My
LUCILE’S BEAUTY. SHOI*
i n tinea the invention
this
assistance
waa
mad*
thrcurix
sided’over
by
MmO.
M.
Zithim. He finally maneuvered near her and then, sopping up hla foe’a
hep Love"; Th# three sun*’ albums:
Ami
tha
news
column*
*av«ral
week:
taka
(rower
after
.which
a
social
hour
hla elbows, looked down at her and winked.
Kay Kyser’a campus favorites and
.
All Day Friday.
unanimously
oved
waa enjoyed and refreshment* Tea
told
Mills.
"Cmon. Mika—kill the
Beneka’s prom daU. both hep
Uy yalled a t hla
and
carried
b
y
’
th*
Board
that
our modern
albums for the grid aeaaon.
quick, measured
hurt to
m l r Ann e
be ad'
rtual Uilaefu ■..&lt;4--«gk.
(a s s s n r j s s r r *
“ I nt ermesto” 7 Bel snick) Is being
him stiff. Then he
to arkgroup will be held on .Nov. 4 brought back for • big national
«* t
•pat right
to
strode'
took cold, careful
coo perwith Mra. John Jonea aa hoates* release, beginning In Harrisburg
T « e B a lk - ’
to ber
Into
b lovely face
timet
Tho*# preaant were Mm. Hsrry and Reading, Pa. though eight
The
nly Chapter
Chrialmaa
K#nt,
^
years old. the film has aged none.
t
..
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a
for
KNUCKLE-d u m u t a
Cross
extends Ita
Alice McMillan. Mr*. Jon#*. Mm. kn,| , reB put. the usual run of
how
•
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‘
gJB
the
sM says, they are really good. Her star
thanks for the generous spirit
G ift W rappings on Sale.
1. L. Talbqtt. Mrs. John M*lf«h today’s plcturoa to sham#. Ingrid
have included
shown and assistance given by
Jerry nortUo,
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Rocky (
you during tbte
OYJatty
only
Tony Otnaonert Parky OtMUj
only a Tew
- ’.
-f-i A it/.tyt'iviP'.
Leasing, Mm. Charlea Tyler, Mre.
Sincarslv you re,
peculiar on* is Cknaonsri. who
a little
Mm. Jo* Meisch,
t the
konfc btclt
—
Edwin HhInholsar
much aa a pug boring ahd akuffilng
IAN
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AtlAMl. Oct. 9—jiD—Flood
waters have caused the d o lin g
of Dado -county’s targe*!-.flyfjt*

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Coast today leaving Leliin.l the Rani* open their hbilie Mhcd.iile
imprsiilun that lie was in the good jOct. IP tigalnsl t^ro.Chicago Cargraces of his lioss, Branch 111. key. |dinaU. •'
and that his chance* of regaining j’ Ln»t w ar runaway races h y jh c
his old Job as manager of the • New Ymk Y«tdut«&gt;c In. the East
Brooklyn Dodgers were Letter I and the Cleveland Brown* in the
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than fair.
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held down, the crowd*
i the
Boarding a plane at LaGuardla ■final Itnlf of tf|«» nfl-^inertei ram*
illty of
Airport for ’Los Angeles last ’ tmign. Thl* venr (he Inabili
night, Duroclicr, whose season-I thr Chicago Rockets to hntd their
long suspension ended with the |ow n ngainsl rival* has cut down
last putout of...............................,
the World .Series tin- .League’s fan' potential.
In 11*19 rile National League at-’
was hi* old wjne-erarking, loquaci­
ous self. Jovial and smiling as he traded 1,792,136 In 55 games.* It
u s tjiat—finqrii Id UU1
vlmnHi.lis
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■a a d -La salio .l.Liyr-bU-film
Vife waited fur the take-off. Duro- with a XitTirnnie scheduld. The
tit's ---laige*!
eber rsyealed that he had &lt;i three i. .im
. ------ crowd- to date
. . was
a“ 7HBni6Ur cohfKriutce'-wmt- thf- 61.123 wbirt-eaWMtM- rhtcago
ths ' Dodger "president mid Was Cardinals whip the Chltago'Ib ar*'
Inst Sundav at Comlskey Park.
» Hy*ry hap ty. with the result.*'
The Boston Yanks h*vn drawn 41,4HS Mr TWu gtm U .
KyncH To Captain
Total a t t e n d a n c e for both
Gators Saturday league's last year was -3,11)4,133.
Superiority of.T eas* with the
GAINESVILLE, Fla., Oct. 9. (M feu wind |W1 S Is rrflertenl Irk
—Coach Rav Wolf planned to rase Orange ’Bowl statistic*. Three
Texas clubs liuve tttndr good 24
„nf 50 loiecs lr\ Nrw Year's games
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COMMENTS

. N E W YOttlc Oct. tt. UVi~ A M (mill*
......... ..............................................,
(ram. which Includes t» i^
Miou^h hU Irani has lost 1*0 of j ^ lU{|, American champion »!»&gt;Hi AltTHUR BECKWITH. JR.
i u first three gam«-*. Hobby f .a r r , ^ -l(, .,.!t„ | lltl,|
u u ptaro at
of Ulcmson is the Imllvidua , , h(, M„vf..;r | nll (l)UrU m 2 :Q0
(found gaining leader among all wVjwk .s„n.|«v nf let noon, it was
GRID PHEDltTIONH
thy college fuoiball plnyeis of the nlll|llUHCPi, today by l.iml Welter,
The football parade marchrs in
country at tin* early Mage in Ha? (manaj^ir of the Inn. Chailes'Mqr- to another week of glorious pig1W7 aeaaon.
, rUon will u hi birr Ike matcher.
skip irncounteis and this week hss
ns many bant to pirk contests as
any week- (bus far- this, year.
Dhe of the toughest contests
vt.
e S T p r to s s s .
im the country dhla week will iw
B fm im t IVfL’Rbyleriaiit Boiilfrft C4»l* | **,UN
w '*
In the single*, Huihly Behrens played by the Army.illinois con
le*r urn! VV*kf Fort**!.
QL Ihnt total, he nicked no 446|o f f t. Ijtiilenlalr, iiatloiiuUiiiiki. .ttjl—which U lieln g -ra te d , as
yatila on lit completed forward qhammun, will play IlrnrlqUe Bute natural. We will gu along with
parse*, four of which went for of I.imn Peru, Eastern Intercol­ the mighty Army tram , although
touchdown*. He also curried the legiate champion and Peruvian the contest Is going to Iw no push
ball 32.lime« ami gained 2 0 | yard*. nalionpl rhnniiiion. Kirntdo Hal over. Tin* Illinois eleven lost the
Re*"'Olsen of Brigham Y oungjb jet* &lt;&gt;f Santiago. Chile and Chit most outstanding^player on their
stand* second among the leaders can national rhamplonTfnd Hratili- sipiad when Muddy Young turned
In combined rushing and parsing, nn national champion will play Kd pro, sir we will say Army hy not
having, gained 480 yard* on 71 f'opeland. Mi. Cupclnnd o^U ny- more than a touchdown.
plays. Olsen's record of compK't- tima llrath is among Uie fu st 20
Vnhderlillt is rated as the tenth
cutm* |K-*t ,m|1 e| u(, |„ , hp nation
lay.'is of the cutm.
n at|on this
jng 42 of HO attempted passes for p io fc m n a l players
wnrt Mississippi will not
a total of 400 yard* places him at trv and was eeml-ftnalist in Uie
Piufcuinnal Lawn fCBIllS rj t ^ l f |is a te the pi.lure a bit on
on Sat­
the head nf lh e‘iiati«n’a |»na»*&gt;*.
iatiun Tournament this year.
His pore In the aerial depart*
urday. Vandy la our choice.
The Navy griddrrs have made
msnt it far ahead of that at the
same stage last year, when Bob Attendance At Pro
n -pour showing this year, but we
De Voss of Purdue led the field j ‘ l* « «" /*
it.
1think that they are going to lie
at the end of.three games with 211 , ( aI*Ifl I i JW IC S H C f t U i n j ^ B much improved leant when they
completions' in fit attenuds.
tile IJuke Blue. Devils Sat­
For All-Time High meet
Charlie Conerly- of Mississippi
urday, so we place out* Vole on
ranka third in total offense with
the Middies.
CHICAGO. Oct. t&gt;, frt’i -*- Thc
464-vards on 1*4 pUya. Hill Wj INoire ltame will crush PuYdur
Hatns of Idaho Is fmitlh with -123 two-venr (dd- All-Aim'rlcun Fool- and Villanova will top Holy Cross.
yards on ilb plays ami John Gap- Lull Cuuftrrure appears to Im a Perm will wallop Dartmouth hnd
ulo of Utah State fifth with 408 husky, vigorous youmrstrr , ami we nick Columbia tu nip YaU.
the vem-rnble Nations! Is-agUd al­ * This (s u long shot, but there
on 63.
Norm Vnn Hrooklyn of Oregon, so is robust in its 28lh season if is n real pomlbllty that the Tu
Bobby I-sync &lt;&gt;f Tern*. Iluriy Gil- attendance figures to date are any lane (ireen W ave.will upset the
m*r of Alabama, P u d Kobe of I rriu-rlon.
powerfpl Rice eleven. Tulane wilf
little revengeful when
Arizona and Jimmy Nutter of
An unofficial survey show* ihnt
W khita rouml out the fop fen in- the All-America circijit, m uiim - they, meet the Owls they will
dividual leaders in that order.
ttie halfway point In its. 11*47 Im looking bark an the 20 to 0
Nutter. IflO- pound freshman, •charfule,
i-orgia
lindlllc. may welcome it«
Its 1,000,1.000,- lM-lting
la-ltlng plared ion them by Georgia
leads the runners with 341* ynidi oooth fu*tomet *’iinilsr. Thejs'a- JCirli yjq c n J JaiL Saturday,. We
• In th l«e games, a h liuugir hr -lm-r tmnal l.iiurue. witli (day only two pick rulane to bounce back.
carried the ball only 2 1 limes. weeks old. appears lu-nding IpGeorgia. Tech will ’roll over V.
Other rushing leaders ate Ed ward* an all-time attendance re M. I and North Carolina will find
8 mlth of Tsxas Min.-*, with 311 cord.
trouble in defeating Wake Forest,
•yards on 49 carries; Hobby For be*
Before the 1947 season opened but we think they will have It
of FJorlda, with 273 yards on 27 both of the b-ngiie's rommlsston- over the Tennessee rivals.
carries: En Holland of Arkansas. cis' lin t Hell of the National
The powerful .Southern Cal ag­
264 on 27. and Johnny Oraves of Football League, arnkjotuu II. In­ gregation- will edge Ohio State
California. 23d on 28.
gram of the A4I-America, nn- and Wisconsin will trim Califor­
Behind Olsen In the passing de- hounreil 2 ,000,Ofwt spectators as nia. Arkansas will beat Baylor
. partrarnt comes Courtly with 3d the goal.
and SMU will down the Okla­
completion*,, followed by Gene
In 22 games, the All-Amcrlra U homa Aggies:
Bourdet of Montana State with swinging along at n in,770 aver­
Texas will trim Oklahoma and
91. Van Hrocklln with 28 and Jim , age wit it BS7.004 in attendance. If Missouri will nip Colorado, We
mv Bowden of Tr*ns Mines and 142,431! pa?* through the. gales ill pirk Minnesota over Northwest­
Johnny. Rauch of (ienrgin with 23 Holiday's gam es ul Buffalo, C lrvr- i ern. Sllchigan over Pitt and Al­
each.
land. Sait Francisco niul NVw [ abama over Duquesne.
Ilarrv fihaut of Miami is the Yoik the million mark will be a t ­
Indiana will nip Iowa and Rut­
top punier to ilale, with an aver­ tained. In 611 game* last year the gers will trim Princeton. Ht,
age of 44.H yards on 12 kicks in Alt-America . n-puMril 1,31*1.998 Marv's over Washington, UCLA
two games, while Rttim-y Poole of spertntnrs, nn nvernre o f 2 1 .^9 .
will wallop Oregon and Oregon
Mississippi heads the pass re­
In II t'liim-H tin &lt; sen on the N a­ .Stale wilt top Idaho.
ceivers, navlng caught 17 for­ tional League Im* n ltra ftrd 34tt,ward*. three of w |lch w#Te for 211 client'*, an .average bf 3I.47A,
touchdown*.
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Georgia Tech will Lake on VJI.I*,at A tlanta:-I.8 C will attempt to
rome-hacL against Texas A; t JL
at Baton Rouge. La.; Mississippi
State will go to California to play
lhfi_.UnJYCrsilJiL-Pf -HflP. Franciseul
T e n s—1 1 —with*—U»he »w _fr?*aU
tanooga at Knoxville, and Tulane
will tackle Rice at Houston. Tex.

K e n t u c k y - P p o t t w I L I S - .■««!_ SIl««iMfppi. at. NashTlllc.lind.
13’
_ J c “ a.-‘ J . . . , *»nat shapes up as a battle of two
K x p e c t e d S a t u r d a y „t the tatl-ender*. Florida and
; Auburn at Aubum. Ail,
(
4. m w w tubas,
wdk takej &lt;
foot league foes. Duqueane will play
ball party here Saturday night it
expected to eome a progress re- '"**,,m * *l Tuscaloosa, A lsj
port on Kentucky’s rebuilding -■
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program, and anything less, thaft .
a two-touchdown defeat for the!
wlw *
Wildcats is pupposed to indicate
"progress."
*
1’ulillrUta have Jumped on this
angle to tag the game a "Rcbuilder* vs Wreckers" affair. Georgia
haa-proved Its wrecking ■billttra -rymsiUs MGl"
in a surprise 36.19 verdirt over
Louisiana Btate last week-end. •
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■That surprise_rlimlnatcjl thc
"M y S o c ie ty
Bulldogs*''chsnces 'o f pulling any
more such surprises right away,
becaqsr everything the Georgians
Scoros oi thousands ol Its members call it my
do sun-essfuily now will be "eXsociety"
when they Bpeak about the Woodmen
, peeled.” Any surprise* In this’
week's pairing would have to Im*
oi the World.
supplied by Kentucky.Georgia Coach Wally Butts,
And that's correct . . . the society belongs to
never, known to sit comfortably in
the favorite's seat, admonished his
them to provide them sale, sound, leg al re­
players and the public not to iorik
serve
life Insurance protection at cost, an d to
too li|thtiy upon thr Krnturky
skirmish, however.
*mutually promote their w elfare and happiness
• "Our scouts tell us that Ken­
tucky is one of thft smartest tram*
b y Its fraternal, social and civic activities.
in the nation and will art quick­
' U a m how you can m ako , this "your aodaly" lo build
ly to take advantage of any tnl*~
lake* you malic,” he aaiil. *Tm
financial Mcurlly lor you and your loved ono*. and lo
afraid o ir inexperienced barks
•nloy ihs many "plus*' benallt* It oiler*. The local Woodwill cuhllnur tu make mistakes
costly, Ui ua.','
, ,
• m en Held re p re se n ta tiv e will g la d ly ytve y ou com plete
Kentucky Coach Paul Bryant,
LalormaUon.
who enjoys the underdog rote as
much a* the next coach, retorted;
“ Hut he (Butt*) doesn't have to j
W O O D M E N o fllx W O R L D
play inexperienced backs like we !
do.’Life Insu/ance Society
Butt's statement continued:
“Kentucky i* potentially a great
OMAHA* NEBRASKA
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team and We are expecting them
(b u ll A S S E T S E X C E E D 11*0,000.000
to he' great.............
against
... .us, especially
Once they're playing before a
home crowd,"
And H ryanliH r J —F lN C lf,- H H tH d M n n n g e r
, “A lot of. people have said Ken- |
O ffice Phone 9U7 — Residence 1305-J
tucky is potentially a great team,
but potential* don’t get you any
l l t i South Park Avenue
Sanford Florida
touchdowns In this league.”
Sharing th e ' Southeastern Con­
ference slate this week-end will

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Gatorn Given Chance
With Auburn, Minus
Famed Travis Tidwell

game t
Teachers lasrweek, but wtr« more
impressive a week earlier In a 146 loss to tup-flight Mississippi.
Auburn dropped a. 19-13 game to
Mississippi-Southern and won last
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Oct. D, week from Louisiana Tech, (4-0.
IM —It will be the battle of the
Tidwell will be one of the big
sophomores whrn the Florida Gat­
ors and the Auburn Tigers jnaet question marks. He threw 12 pas­
at Montgomery, Ala., Haturday In ses and completetP six, .Including a
a Southeastern Conference foot­ tiO-yarder for a touchdown, against
ball game which offers the victor Louisiana Tech last week. That's
a chance to get hack some of Its mil a bad record, but on two oc­
casions lie m1v&lt;?&lt;l l°ng throws to
former gridiron laurels.
Both club* are lacking in ex­ receivers in the clear, and the tack
perience, but are long on player* uf (he running threat enablee the
with two more year* of eliglbUUg,- defense to' concentrate on a cer­
Auburn won last year, 47 to 12, tain pass when he has the ball.
and Would be favored again If ft
The Tigers still are suffering
wasn't for TravU Tidwell’s ankle, from injuries to backfield men,
broken last spring in a baseball and halfback Zac Jenkins and full*
game.
hacks Buddy Bryant and Don
Tidwell will be In there, for llraufe are doubtful participants.
brief Interval* of pa*, throwing, I otherwise, the two squads ri
should
hut he no longer J* t h r running L . r..»dy. physically, and the boy*
threat whtcht helped make IBnt
hint lha
jhc Ill0Ufd ^ f l a c k for Incentive. For
nation's No. 1 . back Jn total of­ rath.
ath. It
it H ths best chance to rag
fense In ltNrt.
V! _
later a 1941 Southeastern ConFor oneg, the rlval'goachea are frrrnra vfttory and try to go on
not saying the other fellow will front there- ..
w n c " ..........
&gt;ald h$ would not select
Auburn's Carl Voylea says the hisWolf
traveling squad until Thurs­
game “should lu&gt; rated a toss-up." day. With Auburn' only a brief
Fieri da's Deaf VVolf •rt&gt; a;* &lt;W i'n
be ih good shape physically ??and kus Jufnp away, Voyle# pfobably
will. bring
give it the h#*t we__
_
, 40 to 46 man to MontKay#."
The Gator* . lost their, twelfth 1ijornyry.
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2nd Prize . 1 - S x 10 Gold Tone Portrait

E V E tt-D L O O M IK fi V A U IE T IE S
If you want to cut roaea thia ChHatmaa, get you ■buiiheM In the ground'
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Third Thru Fifth Prizes V....v....;.t..... For
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To
• • Ritz Theater
INSTRUCTIONS
Ballots must be in The Herald office before noon
on Friday or poatmarked by (hat lime. A ll games

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two-year*old field-grown bunhea in .bundlen o f 5 — your ■

eholce of araortinenla. (Sorry, bundle* cannot be broken.)

YOUR CHOICE OF 4 FAVO RITE ASSORTM ENTS
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1 fink ladiono

I *- !•' 1 lid
1 Pink
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Also Following New Patented
Roses
Each
Blaze, P a t No. 10
$2J0
Better-Times, P a t No. 23
1.85
Pinocchio, P a t No. 484
l .|S 5
Countess Vandal, Pat. No. 38 1.85
Mirandy, P a t No. 632 •
2.10
Crimson Glory, Pat. No. 105 2.10

100 West First Street - Sanford |

SALE
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RECORD PLAYERS rur rent. By Pylnl*. Poultry Supplies, Nall*.
day or week. The Music Hjx , 1 | u
Purina Freda, Glorenea amt
W. 1st Kt. I'hutie 053.
Meata. Tourhtun .V Wulaon, 12 0 1
(&gt;i !'!CK snare in Mr inch llutldi ri sr ■Celery, Phone IIU9. , .
I-argi&gt; light offices, mwly uiscotGRAND PIANO -W urht•ted. all'iiidiiirn^fm it-artd iant- BABV
recondiliiimib. The Music
lor service furnished. Call Hn.1 - - rer.
Ur,
a
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m i W: Flrsl R L Phono
-~-w—th-itA:- tupt-HffiS.
‘Lii*53.
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ita c e fur office m oilier tvpe busTRANSFERS—Large
ntw
assort.-.
Jflvutfc. Jkc William Davlsun,
mania Decal Seta ftir Kitchens,
Hanford Uus Station.
Bathroom*. Nursery. Also Glass
Tumhlri Seta.
i FARM FOR RENT—SO acres tub8 EXK AIt IK GLASS A
In Inal vd truck farm, liewly
PAINT CO.
ploughed ami harrowed. 12 nrI l f W . 2nd S l i c e I___________
wills,, a 7 rmitii duelling,
8 tenant house*, 2 * targe barn*.
'Dwelling fur- lent only with FOil HA I.F— l.lmrrock for driveways and roadway*—Phone
farm. (in Cameron avenue, E*»t
1341
side. Sanford, Fla., |d;oue Il»C■y j t I1. O. Box 883, K. H ."ftowe. ALUMINUM easement windows,
Steel easement and Aluminum
■;4‘ii ACHES llleil land fur truck
doutile Htmif wtndurvf. Miracle
forming. ?35 jwr ncir. t'hor.e
Concrete Co, 8t)9 Elm Ave.
; iBI-J, Carl S. Mynr i. ________
Phone HUS.

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BABY GltANIt PIANO Price rea­
sonable. Phone I2B-W or call
Kitfl Magnolia.

iio rs i: w a n ted •
‘T o 'ie n t fum tihrd from Nov 1st
: to A |a y ,. 7 or h rooms, . 2 lialhs, SEE Jimmie Guwsn's.Sheet kletal
i y elderly couple am) nurse.] 'Works foi roof paint A roof
painting. Phone did,
v Some grounds on lake pteferr —mI. Will purchase if satisfied.
HOT PLATE I t'NCU
■ w Heivd picture* and description to _
A® 1). T. Warner, 347 Madison S u ' d from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's
Avenue. New York 17, N. Y.
AUTO RADIOS, Mctmola. Sales
The Muile Bur,
LARGE house In or around San­ • and Service
ford. I', d n s n in t Preferable un- ■1PJ \ f . 1st Ht- Phone »63.
furnished. Clarence Sampson, P. Rattcitcs A RatG.rv CharginK“
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flolir,'- Ti' ’ap«rlhSt-n?Tor aeasoh.
FLO W ER S
ad id u nely Metrill. 24 Cenlrwl
fa» • gn'-p c c B iIo n rt------Ttrf itstd Rotich, Me. ----------m c n e il l * y o s t f l o r is t s
Bipea Ave. )uat off Celery
irnlahed nr unfurnished house
or apt. W. D. Thrukeld. 402 Office oh, 403 gesidem** tih. 610 H
Holly. Phone I01.VJ.
9AFETY BLUE WI N DSI11EDS
for nny mal.c or model car.
r R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A L E
Eases daylight driving. Cuts
~K EA L to lT A JIt----- ~
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down-hrndlight- glam a t tdchl.- :
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SENKARIK GI. VBS &amp;.
INSUP \,N('R .
PAINT CO.
Mv/IIIGAGH. LO VNS
' Phone .120
RAYMOND M. IIALL Reallor
Hegisitred Rroker and
CEMENT STEPS for your home.
li'Fitronce Agent
Flee estimate. Miracle
icle Concrete
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Rm. 4
Florida Stale Rank Rldg. Co.
dun Elm AVe. Phhone 1336.
A ROOM house and 111 Acre.) land
SEWING MACHINES
^ In Lake Mary hv owner. Rt. 2,
SALES AND 8EKV1CK
Pox 211 -H. Sanford._________
Ik rt'a Sewing Mach. Shop
115 S. Fhrncli
Ph. IIU0
II Iota
mile Elder Springs,*ncnr
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r ' I Hurd's T u m p Feed S.ore
.100.00.
Hi own
R. 4 ales.
Elder Spiing*. Sanford.
NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver.
Liberal trade in A terms. Thv
BUNGALOW, army type, alie Id
Music Hoc, HO W, First St.
i
Jl Id ft. Petitioned, rlty water
Polina-0X3.
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connected, rln -m rity nvntlalilp,
shady «ak trees, t e e s flowers,

FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
every night nt lloiner’a.

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luike Mary Post Office. Priced

Seminole County
(!ourt RceorilH

IN m i : c i i i u u i routi- wr T-Uft
N t*rTtr-Jt-ptc*rTnT*ntrrTm PTtnr
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f(TALV ' v.MPVTfir
hs:sti\&lt;&gt;r.L m i \ n
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7 P e ls , L iv c slo c k . .Supplies i.i:\.\ ru- if tin k.
11 i infift
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For Sale—half ahellaml pony, 4 F U A N K T W I l l T l * .
years old, also saddle. *17 6 .00. ' 1 IVleiiiianl i
Phone 1154.
Hull ivr
mkmHh &gt;»f i*iitui*vrtoK
FOR -SALK—I3G young turkeys, Wi » L INK 1 II IIITfc .............
weighing from .7
16 pouhda.
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ink for work but someone want­ * 4' I , p i * ! : a i &gt; | f i ( f F l * t
ing opportunity to advame and lit VtiltfvisBn'' !•'*t 4pf.iL
go ahead. We are looking for
t tm
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iNnifiv#'
an eaperirm-et^ office &amp; credit n . r k . in T i l t ! ■V I • i i m R k i i a i . u .
man who It willing to wuik to
; i 1UlfHfte lle r himself. Apply in person B tllllltllH l jn : « f r.i in
v’l . u u l r F t o r h
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to Firestone Siorci.
INDL'HTHKiUS K,lined lady 36 -,

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FIRST CLASS »«rvie* staliun for
rent. • NtAv open. In gdijd loca­
tion. Necessary to have some
money to purchase Slock. Write
1(08 J- e o Hi raid
LL'ZIHIPS BEAUTY SERVICE
Has sales positions open No can­
vassing. Box S, c o Met aid.

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LONNIE” jilCMU 1.1.EN'S M*ik7t
Bather Shop open Thursdsy,
Friday Si Sat unlay.
RENT A CAH
YOU DRIVE IT
PHONE 100
(YNtlCKLAND-MUHHISON
U-HKIVK-IT. INC. ■_
SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
c h k d it - m j r h a u o f • ‘
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thus to m stt s huttlciitif. head
Clemvpt AGs* Is oppostd to
on must fsvl like a petfset
juke buxts. sco rd in g to a
ICvOf.
.Canadian new tpaper B o u n d s
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Six-day' h/ryc/g racing thoulj
of the older gsnerattotL
h i m o t * poy&gt;u)*( i h i n e v e r n o w
th ti thr m l vt th t w’lirfj ir
Ar rhat. Cltm vptni Aimse/f- also going trouiuJ m sm iltii
circlet.
t o t h t f h t i g r he's n o t in tun e
• I f
with Ihr times.
"A u tu m n o l o q u in o s," fu y t Zai | |
Though ll ip re u ls long ufior
1 tho is g u lo r h o ,v e il o f tdm o. tho
W o rld Sonos m elon is Ih s ju d s it

dolt D um kopf, is lim p lr ift* |&lt;I.
onlirw w a y of " lo a f «ako l i y l a i o t
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The mrlsnxbuly days aic here.
Indeed,"fur thc'feliow who dit*
covers hr need* a new uw icoat, new overibuia and new
lung underwear

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I*. W. S I EN’E.VS -• tj17 IV. Rnliiiiami — O rlundu
I'h iu ie 2-0729

for the best ice cream
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w -t nm he o u r ow n Ice C ream , A ll flav o rs
Tasty — D elirious — l lr a llh lu l

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
111 Siiiifiird A venue

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cause It » tight to thu ta-at of tho
i -».•••.• ljt.n b vy .J*..i*v. jjj.iV - .i . .Uyublt
la w n arat-erp el
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germ laden phlegm, and nid nature
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to soothe and, hral raw, tender, In•' '
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named bronchial m u co u s m e m i ‘ * i a i j i v i n i n &gt;I.II| I*, vntbranea. Tell your druggist to MU you
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a bottle of Creomulslon with the un... C o ,.
u 'K d e n ta n d ijg you must like the way It
it&gt;' ; ' i
juicily n lty s Uie cough or you u v .
- v u . i •* »nix hi «h «iti i. iu r s to liaro your monry back.
I it* I' -o.i 1 f. ,*. » |. Vmo I.
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may be jp* migratory bird who
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tuyhi) rt. Matts Antoni* (fefl) and Mails Terrta,.al’er
J f »#♦•*wlih planltt Jots Iturbl, Uicir grMulfathrr. over thdt
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custody. A tompromiie »«t Vllr.lcd in which Hero was awarded full
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unit snablsi u« to work -vhvre |U&gt;V K| " t f s t t ••
there I* no tlsetric connection fiRM T 3B»i!V*wiN Kl?!
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or 4ll some nursing experience •ss-r i II
to help In Ihe care of scml-ln- • f 1* 1i * ’
n f *; ,t C trC d P
valld. Treated at one of fam­ t o m ?
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No lrt&gt;»*. no drudgeiy.* A per­
manent home per ton of good *' ar • - . i . , -•*
rharacter. 'William' Dothan, Gin iv t i i *
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Del.. DeLand. * i ’ f t l ‘ N T V.
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1700 Banfuril Avo. Plu*nn II43-J
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operation. Rcisonable rater, hsn
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furd Paint A tTtau Go. Phona
Tree catalog with roaea in color.
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RAYMOND M. BALL. Realtor
PA R TS AND B K R V IC R
Room 4 Fta. Stale Rank ilhjg. (H.OHE-greatest rut-rate whole­ 100 Pslmrttn A»*.
Phoa* 1011
sale distributor*, offer* novel­
ties,
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gifts
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Plr.no Tuning and Uafialrlng, L . L
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shrewd buyer*. Uloh* Trading
fiirniihcil. Ruiall down payment.
Hill. Una. 611-WCo. IDy W. Flagler BE, Miami,
B tlinre like rrnt. For appoint­
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way S irtet. Mary Smith, -Mid­
1218 French Avenue.
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1936 8 DOOR Ford Sedsn. rsa-4sons big. Plume 1I22-\V.______
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i)2—large 10 room house with
Accommodation Shop,-116 East
rented apartment in good condi­
Curjstns, I*ac« tablecloths waihod,
Becuitd Street.
tion, 8 acres of land .with 600
siBidird A sketched. 618 Melfoot frontage on highway. Thl*
U PR IG H T piano, *160.00. Excel­
lonvlllk Ate. Thofis 179.
property will meet State Board
lent condition.
1401 Hanford
of Health Bfteeifleationa for
EXPERT auto pain'
llntlng and body
A r i. Phon* II7 -J.
drainage and health surround­
repair.
All Arif guaranteed.
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Jackson A Gibb* Body Hhop,
■rween Sanford and Orlando.
Krag carbine, sporting stock. 46
1100 French Av*. Phon* 1009 J.
111,000.00.
Colt automatic. All good condi­
SANFORD Beauty Baloi
Salon, *09
FRED W. BENDER
tion. 216 Maple Av*.
Park. Phn ne 1864. M. MrMsh
Atoom 3
Fla. Slate Bank Bldg.
Special on HBAT COVERS
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sacrifice new, alrirtly modern, 1939 2Door sedans
....*18.60
nicely furnished 3 l&gt;«]room 1917-38 2 D. Sedans...—. *18.60
ftOOFING and painting. Free ashome on 2 large lota In very de­ 1931-40 Ford 4 Door
timsles. Smith Bfothers, Con­
sirable residential section. May
Sedans
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tractor. Phon* 118 8 .
be handled for less than *7,000 1940 Sedan with e*nt*r
rash— Bgl. financed.
arm
real
*16.00 13 N O T IC E S —-P E R S O N A L
New. 2 bedroom frame between
Semlnols County Motor*
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Sanford and Orlando—white as109 Palmetto Ph. 1011
A T T EN T IO N L A D IR S r
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Make h oij*.stop service for alt
cropper plumfaing—well built by NKPTUNF. KICKER and Motor
your laundry and d/y cleaning
Bike. Call 931-J.
" iw p e r for own homo.
needs by using w u r favorlt*
Sound, old frame 3 bedroom—2
Self-8ervlcs
Ldunjry.
large lots, -flowing well with WOOD or coal burning circulating T H E I IE L P Y H E L F Y LA U N D R Y
hegter.
Used
om
season,
splen­
minnow pool—4 miles out on
406 W. 16 8t.
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Sanford
did condition. 914 Park Ar*.
paved road. Cash price *1,760.
Phon* 347-J after 6 P,;M.
Several Good Buys In Apartment*
14
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Bldgs.—One 3 family l fur. or O N E new fl ft. Win-Power Deep
unfur.) nqw earning monthly
Brown
female
greyhound. Found
Frsese. *260. I used table ovsn.
*W8 50 Two 4 family, furnished,
Mar Lake Jessup,' Owner eonSanford Elettrie Co- U 6 Mag­

now earning monthly *166-60 k
nolia Av*.
*173.60. One 6 family, furnish.^ed, now earning monthly *240.00.
i hnmci with garage apart- 6
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than any « •
•oldlcr I ’ever met.'
He la a tanned, stecHy farm
youth who loat both Ire* In a
battle action In Grfmanv that
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won him •J h e natlna’a ’ hleheat
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Medal of Hnnor-r^iad he think*
__ Ilf# has hern «••,&gt;&lt;! to him
. "People treat me okay,” he
•aid. ‘‘I have nothin? to feel
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*6ny - f p r . n a r t r t i r f m * little
funnv sometimes—because 1 get
j
to much better a break than a
lot of other fellow* did who
came hack."
The people of Iowa contributed
118,000 to *lart him off attain
)n civilian life with a home' of
his own and a nrstejrg. Ifnrlr
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a car and a pension. He married
hi* childhood, sweetheart. Jean,
and they hare a plum p’ brownajred daughter right month* old
He aturdilv haa refused to let
, the fact he I* an ammitre affect
THI WtECKID PASSING!! COACHES of a Spokane Express train lie scattered on a mountainside near Mary. ,
his mental outlook. When he got
hill. Washington, alter the train’w** derailed by rocks waihcd on the tracks by a dash flood. The engineer
hi*
first
pair
of
artificial
tegs,
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was,Jt 11led nml a v -rc of rn*-.nor r r- wrre injured,-several of them irrlouily. (InfcrnaHooal Soundpholoj
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IT. S. Foreign Policy
Food Program
bite* me.”
modification#.” * Thla, however,
v
could not I* confrmed officially.
Ha pasted a beer label on each
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fr**m
Meanwhile, the United State*,
leg and told friend* with a grin:
l» fif»tif|t|r!i fratm rp |P l»»#I
"The company pay* mif a •esa allcvlateil. would »trrngthe:i Butrau Federation, the National apparently certain of victory In
quarter * day to advertise their Comuriiam, he replied. "It la ob- Grange, and the National Coun­ its fight fur s United Nations
bear,"
vtnu* that misery nnd hungrv cil of Fatm Cooperative*- have •’wstchdog" commission In the
Now he can walk a* much as wdl lead to . revolt.”
pmmiied Mr. Truman "I0O per Ilslknn*. made plain it* Intention
fir# Mocks without uilng a cane
Meanwhile, the govern inrnt-con- cenl cooperation" in the campaign to pie** for U. N. condemnation
of three Soviet satellite* accused
or halting to rest. He work* lrcllcd Pullsh pres* :ln Warsaw
part-time selling electric appliance* stepped up ■the anti-American, to eonirrre grain atrpplre*.------- nf responsibility— f i r 'C W « tT
A nationwide tuivey indicated border trouble*.
and driving n tractor on hi* tone of it* editorial* aiul l* broadAn American spokesman declar
mother’* farm. He want* p o st of •niug it* ptopngntnla uffrnsivt- t» thal while *ome lettaurant* weie
wnue soma '» » " '■ " » '
T e i H h « L U, 3.JfH cg att . woukl
- t i l l* -g e t a . b'l^dellvertiig-rural include •^reactfmiairy priest*" and compfyiiig
by banning ■««*
from iu ,-)silinn onjy jf
mall.
(Catholic newspaper* Supporting
ptbrr*
were rervint, the three accused nation*—Yugo- " I ’ve wanted to do that all my the American ronreptiun of "De- breakfait
thrm snd order* fot bac .n and {■&lt;•*&gt;•• Albania and nulgarla—
life," he said, "ever since I w** mocracy.
.auiage a* .ub.lilule. increa.cd. " fri':li*ll?f *,rr'!fd 1t° 1COOpeK ‘t wlth
• small hoy on a. farm. There’*
The newspaper tilo*’ I.udu,
■a most place, the’ consumer ' h“ £ » ' .T
an exam coming up »oon. hut
In
tharell probably t&gt;e .10 to tft winch tcmally reflect* the view* iruli
of
Vico
Premier
Wladydnw
.Oft*
? if T w 'I s T m 'p a ^ ly T i ,ion*1 lK,,i,lf"' commission late
other veteran* apply, too. If 1
operation
'.“ . ‘Thnw the request, made ^lo yesterday by a Tl to it vote.
don’t make it—well. I'll jtiat try tulkn, mu- ,,r Ilir 5lpnerx~nf~thr jircdirt
International Communist declare- save food for Europe and lower
aomething clue,"
School Spot Maps
He llkfi to mow the lawn nn&gt;l lion, Assailed n "piicst ugitulor” prices a t home, would affect the
,
do other chore*-he even help* in one* or Warsaw’s lending housewife's budget.
ll nNllnvtii fttfM l*A*r Hnr I
with the wa*h—to keep down hi* •hurche* who, it said, told n
lo Washington. D. C. most res­
weflhl. which ha* cllmlied ”rt apertal congregation &lt;&gt;f polytech- taurants served egg* for bresk ed that many principals and
pound* alnc* hi* ret.irn front niral student* ’’Ibo govenitnrnl to­ fast "and the Carlfon Hotel, wh^re I 'eachcr. are attending tho RtetUniversity night and Syturhospital* where he underwent day has bread in on» hand aul Gharles Turkman, rhnlrman o f ;
r* club In the other.”
seven operation*.
the Citl/en* Food Committee.,
Also they are attend‘‘He’* real handv around th*
Some paper* carried banner live*, took them off the menu bilt \n« « tenslon classes aponwred by
house," said hi* wife They 'still brndline* purporting In ‘tell of an served eggs If demanded.
. * £ «'nl*frslty of Horida or UkIlka to danre hut Ralph «aid he "economic eti*i*" In the United
In Cleveland some rctau ran t* i ln* f orrL*R5ndJ n« ' 0Ur.M' ’ ,
hid given up Jitlerlmgrlng, Not State* and picturing lh» country hail egg* a* usual, *ome had them j M'"«
Babcock a rt aubecause of hi* arilficat under­ as near rntaarophe, Glruu I.udu if Insisted upon, and some had }*rvlier. outlined plan, for a pospinning—that doesn’t stop - him.
oiiblisbt-il a cart ini n showing I'rrs- „one. One manager said: "So we !
f2 "U a| M sight « n « rra U o n
■ ” tm Jurt getting too eld for tdent THinran awarding clcrnta'T.'’ don’t have meat on Tuesday, i *I*«n*ored hy the Hfate Council
that kind of thing." he .aid ^ .r, „ .
*. "Mia* Knropa.* W haLhappeiui-pcnnU -aat. -eggs. ro-'. .? * - . V,T.T~~df^ 'n
svely: ’’I’ll be M i|.T* H s lT ^
And in Moscow; n Pravila com­ And then we .Inn’t have egg* o n , AJ*«r ■ brief diseuaslon on
n
*’«n."
fcnd on reportlng pupU
mentator accused t h e United Thursday, What happens? People
i progress, said HUs Hand, It was
Hi* mind rarely goe* hack to States of .trying to hamstring eat mrat-"
I_
that day In December. 1944. near Soviet.Iranian relation* and -of "in'noeTptr fruit ami .produce r x- ' reed to
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football gam*. Ole MUs claims a
I3-£1 victory! Arkansas still-lists,
TO SELL
it's * a 1-0 decision f»r the Perk(r»? . . T. Reporters covering the
|jS# ’em* tell
1947 World Series did some rec­
ord breaking o f_ their own when
r
g * ’EMah *r Valsgsapbkd HatftHirifl weed*
— W /isirN u iu N 6ct. 9
civilian Kientiiti'are now to newspapers and wire services
^ilh An A d
rqady to sprinkle a little dry ice experimentally on the tail o( the first throughout the country. Last
yfeung hurricane that comet along, a joint Army-Navy announcement year’s high mark was only 2,641,086 words. . . . The third (or
•aid today.
Cookie Lavagstto) g a m e w n
Scientists of tbe Army Signal Corps, the Office o fN aval Reiesrcli} worth 608,570 words alone, mostly ,
and the General Electric Company, whose laboratory men were the first superlatives.
lo demonstrate the precipitation of cloud* by dropping pellet* of dry ice
Dot* All, Brothers
through them, ^rlll make the ex- • — :------------------------- ---- ------During the. recent Oklahpmapertinent.
Delrolt football gams, John RaThe M-rvfte* said they "aro
pfccs, Sooner center, »sld ’some- ;
atandlng by awaiting an alert * Sports Roundup
thing In P-dlsh to Detroit, tjuxr-.,
w tr l r h -w ill -take* them fhdng 'By HUGH FULLHHTON. JH; (rfbark Gene
___ Mallnowikl.
who re“
Into the heart of the first suit­
. lied In the *ame language. The i
able —incipient—hurricane many
■■L,
~UPf— trahilalion, given’later, wehf like
hundreds of miles away from When you have the Roic Bowl (hit; Rapacx, ’’that play isn’t go­
the United States.”
victor of last January opposing
Three aircraft—two B-17s and the football team that has been ing anywhere today." Malinowski.
one B-29—will be used, with one Noj I* in the nation for three "Wall, I've got to try It, haven’t
of the Flying Fortresses doing seasons, you have a flrat degree IT”
, Score of a recent high
the dry Ice “seeding" of cloud* gridiron i "natural-":., . . . That’s school football game in Oklahoma ■
and the other two plane* carry­ Illinois v» Army at. Yankee Stad­ — Blanchard 62, Davl* 0. . . how 1
SPORTING GOODS
ing observers.
ium Saturday and there’s a lot
those boy* do get around!
"We are In far too prelimnary more than ju st past records to
’ 3011 E a sl F i r s t S tr e e t
a state to think of stopping ‘a make it interesting. . . . . Cali­
Over two-third* of the body :
hurricane,” said ope of the fornians, f o r , instance, were Just
aeientista. "A t this point we are aching to get Army Into the Rose weight of human beings I* water.
interested only In seeing and re­ Bowl and some rather stinging
cording any effects the dry-ice remarks were nude whrn they
had to accept Illinois instead. The
technique will have/’
Ready to take off from their .
y°U ^
What Women Like About Their
home stations and head for the
hln*tht ■ " i m V t d w
Launderette Store
hurricane belt when the order £**, K

Scientists Make Preparations'

To Disintegrate Hurricane

MARTIN

O TTBO A R IT

MOTORS
ROBSON

N mjJ.,S *th&gt;‘
Trt^^kksutted
In the Big
j W t f l .et
N.
the Signal -ronJi'rtO
Corps expert,
r
. mwreemml
w.* w.Il»e(*,l
Ll.nl- Comdr. D.nlel Rex. Wichlla. f" * " 1
' S1
Kan. representing the office
of
1
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v i™ -» m,r UP * n v a lr j th a t endetl in a
Naval

Research,

and

Vincent » « «i«„.inff in

Rhaefer and Dr. Irving l^mgmulr
of the General Electric, co-li*.
eoverera
•»*lho drI5I;,f1l , «chnl‘,'ieThe airplane* will be flown by
ra n . Z Z
r r h . I , . n
c*pt. Clarence N. Cruimb^rliln,
Jr., Matawaw^N. J.; Capt. Jack'
Wfllrams;—“Dayton;'“ Ohio;—a n d
Lieut. James 'A{ Ashcraft, Pratts,
vllle. Ark., all of the air force,
Two enlisted men will be the
first' 16 d p e h ttr s on a hurricane
by operating the dry-ice dispenser.
They are the Navy’s Aerographer*
Mate Edwin R. Millan, Tillimook,
Ore., and the Army'* T /6 Charles
E. Hall of Bay Nienrlte, Ala.

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“ ImtUEinf! O dp Whole Morning To Do As I Please.
I Leave M r W eeks Wnsh At The LAUNDERETTF. While I Go M arketing. Both Jobs Are Done
Al O
nce. Itt’s
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Once.

‘!?*5 la s t, year,

LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD
despite' the loss of Buddy Young
.J
nvWo„tph
J?
and Julio Rykovich------- this qbSecond
a t Oak
Phone 1082
**rv*r
server ran
can report th»t Anny,
__
_______ ami Ibie ______
chard, allll looked like a real good
cluh against Colorado except for
some weakness on- pas* defense.
, , ■ Earl. Blalk should know what
to ilo about tbaTT
How'a That Again?
After the Richfield Spring*, N.
Y.. - board of trustee* held It*
September meeting, the local papec reported (a month laterl:
"The Chief of Police tin* been In­
structed to prohibit the playing
Jail SentcnccH
of baseball, football, basket hall
aod’any other lioisterous game at
I I h i .s i m lo w l*aae neat
Attorney William D. Hopkjn* to any time."
Hporta Before Your Kyra
clo*e one of the club* at which
a killing took place and recom­
Ted McGrew, the Pirate* Scout,
mended that the court grant the claim* the Hues are getting the
rate of the other club and asked best two Minor Leaguer* in the
officers to check closely into al country In catcher Ed FiUgrrahl
Jegcd sale of beer to minor* in a i nnd pitcher Boh Chesnea from the
third.
. | Pacific Coast le&gt;ague, that is if
The grand Jury also urged Cheane*' Injured arm is okay. . .
Leon county' "Individual cUixen*’ Red (R, Wellesley) Smith ha*
to give more active support to authored a piece on Princeton'*
7 BIRDSEY’S BEST.
law enforcement officer* of the Charley Caldwell Tor the current
Saturday Evening post. And they
state and county.
4 BROTHERS
It said -resilient* should make couldn't-get a better guy to write
2.03
3.95
known their deal re to have the shout a better guy, , , . Missis­
1.90
3.70
MONEY SAVERl
law actively enforced, report vio­ sippi and Arkansas atilt haven't
lations of the law and offer to settled the outcome of their 1914
testify In .spurt tp jb o .e vlojationa
-------- ’ S P E C I A L D I S C O U N T -'2 0 0 L B S . O R M O R E
*
and should "attend session# oT
the court# In order to observe
the efforts at law enforcement.

. legs blown-off by a tank shell, nnrllamrnt
against graotlng
noullrylcs* plan a* ''ridiculous ami
tP
” p“[ , th*f hj},de
parliament againstgranting ol1 poultryles*
h* dragged himself hack lo hi* (-onoCAaimt* tn tlilMill*
unnecessary.” hut said it will co­
Kg
machine gun, killed 20 attacking)
The aitirle. which occupied al- operate.
I'reient w e r e Supt. Lawton,
,
German infantrynien and routed
In
New ,York
I^oal
a b*lf pnvo iii the Commuh,
CIO Boycott
.............,
. . mixed reaction Mrs. Ilabeoek, l^roy Nickels, Mrs.
a Nail tank.
^
N
iek.u,
m i «_
"Onea In a whll- I have « 1*1 organ, raldt
■timed serving eggs a ftrr many
r k
w .
“1 lie Iraninn public of late lul* customers walknl out snd survey J}™’ ^
ICeallaar*
n»-l
Coihran, W. A. Teague,
dream,*' he aafd, "and I get n
Workers, w as.arrested on charge#
imtlml
Ifiereusing
actiHiv
"f
vw‘
ringing In mv ear* like someone
indicated competing restaurants fjf,*'! , f r [?n ,8t; Jo" " '
S of
Inciting to riot aa a result of a
rang a bell near me—hut that’* rlnus American repcCtentativn* lit were serving 1 he fo7*l. Full c o m - r ^ b e l l . E. J . Laney. H trm .rr E.
linn directed toward turhlm: Iran pllS.ce was" expected next week.
All.
.»• C. Bteel. and R. b. sneech he made to several hundred
striker! thla morning.
hath »n«l | * r“®*
tv hat I do think of often into a weapon of American pol­ howrver. Cornfd
da
James, also arrested nrar the
~
■ — . ' .
theugh I* what ha*' happened to icy. "Irnn nt present 1* flooded rreamed cheese and Jelly appear-.
plant yesterday on complaint of
•8S I
j
, 1101118 Iv JU S C u
the wounded soldier* of other with various American rnun. ed to be the main subititute*.
nollce that he Interfered with the t
In Cldcagn the restaurant a»•
. . _______ ;
armies—the German* anil the ,,.|lr&gt;r*„ »[»’ri*li*(* and instruclort.
irrf« l Ol II RinKer. w nriu unwr
•‘Iliigi
in
i
*llir'
American
nnllCt
i
l*mriwtbwv
met
u
-dw
idw-n
n
-afll
nn.*
.
Russian* and t he-nthf r *; I' trltiu*
■..........................— ------- rz
^ ............. -....................... ........ :------------ TianiWBTit new r age-nie-r K m
I-ond. " T 5 n cr-'--« W - l ln m
n
ltlp |ir,l(trBm, and
«*«*»•*, Janie*. Internatlonbl represenia- 300 to 400 strikers assembled out­
they haven't (wen treated a* well looking Inward -the economic aandt
at w* have."
,
polilicnr enslavement 01 I ''1" ' *n tioh said many resniurant patron* | | vp 0[ tjlp ciO-Farm Equipment side th* company plant
ionium leu on m
not-— ■—sucqisaful- na.♦ * " t ' .. ft-4 were [irnRiunK
iirolealliig uLlio.iimltaUon
of .
iu r. Jcaaaa■I.aikftd-hlm what It was-think: Ih
f o d iH flrfriH rrfln r-e im i^
nauuo*-----H,-,!
mtt* any
here —to—hare
hinf crawl hark to Id* with an does not reb el mllnteirn- tieginnlng tp reflect the eustopi- i The present rent control law ex James told the worker*.
er*’ attitude.
j pirex next Feb. 27. After that
Major Hauler and a attachment |
machine gun and keep on fi’ght- linn with liie Soktet Untfm. __
An estimate that a distillery date, ail rent cantrola will eml un- of rountr police were ot the scene.
log on that wintry battlefield
In Prague, the. United States
that already seems so long ago, prn'esled a Communist newspaper shutdown would throw 100,000, less congress acta to continue Hauler IntamipUd Jam**; talk to
the striker*.
•nd far away. The question both-i article which charged that Amer person* out of work and a pro- controls.
sred h im ..
"Take him away, boys." the re­
icon plan** deliberately bombed diction that union officials would | Meanwhile In Washington, Sen­
try
In
avert
it
were
made
In
.
ator
McCarthy
(R-Wla)
said
that
sistant chief commanded- -James
( "None of Ihcta.” he said slowly. tttrchoslovak (actoilca* "to h*rm
,
Ky.
Unlay
by
John
E.
j
lumber
•
prices
“have
'skyrocketed
waa olared In a patrol car and
Did,you aver back out of n drive. fj|eeho»lo»»k eyjjnm v" when the Frankfort,
''IP F 'ftrtd '* * *
coming down tierman* wore r-Hyntlng In the McKlernann of Louisville, a dls- j higher1 than any other building taken to police headquarter*.
illlery union official.
I materjal, and V Benate-Ilouae
■the, streal
and know
vnu W
asrci closing d*V* of the w*r. •_
.
------ yod
were
- president
Mi-ni anil
McKicrnan.
vreo
and *i committee ha* assigned two in
It wn* learned dnofficUUv that
going la hit but for eorne reason
H. Ambassador Laurence International reprrsenU Uve of the ; vestlgators “to see what can be
you still kept on backing out T U.
done about It.”
1 • ’fft,?* •*'*1 I* .what - It wss likr fttcinhnrdt protested lho article Distillery, Rectifying and Wine
He made that comment to remost.”
In Rude Provo, the .Communist Worker* Union of America. (A.
porter*
U ' when asked nbouUaxceporgan, a* tl 111*1. recalling that F.L.1, proposed a IpjM ay Pfr lod, W
nil ibo AIlir-*.- including "Orrctn- of ElTper cent prrxlurilon instead *}®na taken by Urn Bouthem
nslnvakia, b*d agrveil to fight of the planned 60-day complete Wholesale Lumber Association to
Padway Dies
what It tarmed "sever* critlcUm
until the Nail tyranny was
/mashed.
hjuid
U
g
*
M
hm
r
(C*BllBI#4
iMWJPrn fln.l
-----he said, asserting that a 120-day
tho mace from the speaker's
congressional committee In­
60 -per cenl curtailment "would Joint
stand, and stopped talking only
Rocket Plane
vestigating housing:
accomplish
the
same
thing,"
and
When California Federation PrrsRobert
tbert F,
F. Darrell, secretarythat workers could remait
remain em­ manager
ld*nt John Shelley Insisted he
of the aaaocistlon, dis­
fC*MiiIn*,#-«! | i*mm I'sa* flitfil
ployed
during
that
time.
closed a t Birmingham, Ala., last
wanted to make an announce­ acknowledged thylr existence to­
A -complete shutdown, ho said, night that th* association has
ment. Padway Introduced Shelley. day after the C-64 Skymasler had would
throw 7,000 union worker* written the committee asking a
Then the nrillth-bnrn lalmr law. auceessfulty completed the final
In Kentucky, not Iheludlng chance to appear before It eqd
per slumped In a chair, fumbled leg from Slcphenvilly, N.F., 1,600 oout
f f i c e pereonnel, guard* and reply to an assertion by McCar­
for hi* hlgh-blood-pressure pills, miles, away.
A GOOD THING &gt;F
thy th at Congress might have to
dropped a glass of water, and
The C-64, second In the aerie* other*.
"crack
down"
on
proflu
of
middle
For A RAINY DAY
grabbed for hi* fluttering papers of push button nlanes, Is unjqus
ReBentmentGrows men In the lumber buxines*.
Filially, hi* friend, Daniel J. To- In that it combines
all tho me.
hln
,/iJf'aqstfifgs'f~
* bln, h**d of Ih* Teamster*, pm chanlcal applications of control
it*es&lt;lsB*4 o . s ?•»* ft**1’ ‘posed from the convention floo* availatde in planes of that type.
7^j£r»- .
« _
' - - ..
that radw ay’* ikui i ,&gt;n the leg*! Official* teferd it »» an inlerest. •ien ministei nf Saudi Arshis.
Ahe prince • a leader a the
( \ H on v?n?rc I s k ...
Joe Marsh
fight over the Tkit-Hmtley Ac- Ing specimen Iwtause it he* been
rigged through an electronic brain’ Arab bine opposng partition or
■ be continued Friday afternoonL:
The conveniioit wa» iecc-isd fu. to refotm In piupar sequence al) the Holy Land.
Representative* of Rusal* and
loach and Padway woe half-car­ night steps from laksofr to landried to a waiting automobile. F t* In g .— L_--------------------- — - LU United Stataa-xem siaad ftUenl
during today’* dlacusaloQ of P»lsaw that.
«f tha deUgatea
d ‘
CLEVELAND, OcL 9, ((F) — tallns. Thay already had bean
President William Groen, visibly
*
when Informed of tbi United State* Navy ram-jot engine eent their view* ea soon a*
• passing, said: “Judge tost* have recorded speed/ In ex­ urged by several speaker* to prey died as he lived, fighting cess of 1,400 mllea an hour, of­ poerible.
Doc Walters gave me this far- W ttme j er whe criticise temperate
ficials who could not be named * An authoritative source oald th#
causa of tabor.”
malar It’s a sere-ire sign yrniY* peepls for cejoytag a mellew glesi •
United State* sx pee led to mak*
acknowledged
today
In
commentarranged for a memorial
its opening Faleetlno statement
■vtUag eld whew rest resent ether *f hear with friend*.
this morning, which pre- ing on British rsttmatee that one Saturday. Russia declined to in­
reached 900 miles
people fcaviag ■ rood lime.
had been Sat aside for a of their Snginoa
They’re ofUn well-intentioned'
dicate when the would speak.
bt a drop le st
Lieut. General Mara aitifhour
And th* Doe means It hasn’t folks, too. But front where I alt,the
lho
tlah plane topreaant* but a high UniUd Nation offic­
the Sixth Ar- their highest achievement to dat* ■ialP Q
M M Mdelegaton
P R H M had
H H P p U c htillto do With he*. There ar* old minute we criticise our neighbor*
sadB Q
theM Soviet
folk* In our town who get a big for enjoying wholesome pleasures
they are-behind both the Navy sad il« fini cl! y It would w eir until (
ve council meeting and tbe.N ational Advisory Comh**rd •* " U' 8‘ ! ;kWt out of seeing other people an- —like a game of horseshoes, c
afternoon was mltte* for. Aeronautics, which now statement. ^
A m.mh.i' Ol Die Soviet del*J®F tksm setvea—I t t m i to keep gtaaa of beer, or en afternoon’*!
abbreviated to ha* under way an axtenslv* drop
aca a t funaral tost program with ram Jet on- egallon Insisted that
Russia’s
■•F,|rU« w ,th • &lt;l»M»g—U’a a sure sign we’r*
In IfceteeyMt
growing old'(ln spirit anyway) no
Sinai Memorial Chap- glnoa, ’ w»h speed# .expected to policy waa not yet flrm os to
waa to ■» in Mil wan- reach up to 2,000 miles an
an hour,
hour.
whether eh* would tuppori pro7
A
m t here IK aeme other, whe
m4l,«r
«*r age tf.
ii r-*
: posits to partithm -Faiestinw- or
PadwiY'-mad# hta
Icscot
(hr
jaan
i
folk*
gnlag
i.h
..
_
”
' ' ’
~
Tackle tjohn TYipson of Hlaals- the plan for
lor a federallaed Wlag} who reel th at rem m aalty ’
slppl 8tale gave the best line per­ naUanal country.
j* - . ■-:7_ formance of the Orange Bowl I The United States, on thft other
gmmrs sad dances ar* Jait a waste/
^ e O lC u jl
24 mentor* who have •eriee In th e 1937 classic, In the hand, was reported yeateyddy by
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Plea Is Made College Enrollments Reported — 10 Are Killed
U.N. Police
As 500,000 More Than Last Year
For Food To
Be Rationed
Burns

Force Pr

CINCINNATI. .Oct. 10 (A*) -Total enrollment in the nation's col­
lege* Hut'fall probably will hit 2.500,000, an increase of 500.000 over
the tame lemetler latl year and 50 percent more than the 19J9 prrwat
' R«V(tlld W tllrb, president of ike Untvrrtily oLCincin
Aroup Says Only Way nati. predicted today. •
Fire Believed Of In­
Dr \V.dleit. nationally known ttatiilician of higher education; *aMl
U7 T»."To “Deliver PolT o Assist Europe; preliminary
cendiary Origin Ra­
rlatitlica on full and nait-lime enrollment received from
To
Confer
On
Kussiaii
Situation
ic y Statement On
Anderson Supports approved school* throughout th.
ze s Apartment In
country showed “a decided drop tda University estimates Its full­
Partition Saturday;
Meatless Tuesdays in Ihe inflow of new veterana but
•Early A. M. Hours
time attendance at 31,000 and
Russia
Is Undecided
mi overflowing rraervoir of total New York University as 21,500. lie.
W A S H IN G T O N rp ct 10 W V
j collegiate students." he continued. 35 pereei\J and 20 percent re­
CHICAGO. Oct, 10 1/7*1- Ten
The Notional Planning A llocation
I.AW. M-KT-SS, O n 10 Ah
"A* compared with the firstpenont. m&lt; luding aix chddien and
said lotfay the government "tlioul.l time iovaaion of the college* a spectively.
G u s I c IIm I j | -| i &gt;|,* -,r. | t m l t v ( h i t
four
women,
were
killrd
and
trove
“Southern University attend­
be prepared to ration food in year ago. there are fewer freshthe I iiilcd 'v.ilnuii \M»mbly ctela represented by Duke Uni­ than a doten other* were injured People Of Europe Dcftiterican' contumcit" in ordrr to men veterana of World War II ance
-i|c i tmsll-f--untiV militaiy fori#
versity
with
4.700
fulltime
stu­
early
Inday
in
a
fire
which
tweol
cl
arctl
Living
Un­
hold pricei down while making on the rampua thla fall, the de­ dents (new veterans deere**e. five
to be live igvntt iny "fntre which
through a crowded fnur-tloiy
creases ranging In general from
huge ahipmrnU to Hurope.
der * Two Terrors
perrenti; University of Alabama. apartment building on the city*
t.ikei •ggrci;i'n vKiinvt the pe,»ID to 71 percent,
At • itarter the allocation
pie id Palestine.** Ibe (iu*lrm tl*n
.“ However,' a remarkably high 3.700 attendance (new veteran* uc*» noMheait tide.
W \&gt;|||N CifO N . (h i. |Q m
■uggeitrd reducing the contump- proportion of the 1,000.000 vet- decrease, 30 porceat); University
llelrgilc did not mention ibe A.'*
All.
jnf
the
dead
and
injured
G rnrial |.mint 0 . Clay, governor
lion of bread by onrdhird be- erana who entered college last of Texas. 17,341 (new. veterans
.ib League naliont fnirev now re .'
in the hlaie, which polite and of the American /one in Gerdecrease, 70 percent).
tween now and the neat wheat har- year with federal payment of
|MIf ted tn.iving low aid lbe‘ I'^ilettine
“Similar
to
the
trend
In
state
their tuition anil subsistence did
fire official* taid appealed to many. aatd today that Democracy
vnt.
i I"rider«.
, . ,
. ,
. ...»
goad • academic work and have univwraiUe* ate the current- at* have- been of IntrhdiatT origin; *• t • in
• ••
it un***••
the defensive
Fuiope and
Siidf rationing, the allocation rrturned to upper elaaaea thl» tendance* of the endowpd Insti­
However, be plaenl the piopntsl
Were negroet. Fourteen were hotpi- "nothing can tutvive by Iwing
.•aid fn a ilatemenl prepared for fall."
tutions such a* Harvard. Yale,
l»efore the Avtrmblr't 57-nation
talitcd.
peim-vnentlv on ibe defensive."
Home Agriculture Committer,
I&gt;r. Waller* ’ mad* thee# com­ Princeton. Brown. D a r t m o u t h
Pslrttine tomtiuttre lett than 24
Firemen
tearchrd
the
tmnuMerClay it back here to attend U. 9.tt the only way to in»ure "the ments on current fulltime attend- IVnntylvanla, Chicago's North­
houit alter the Arab league Conn­
western, Vanderbilt. Stanford, and ing. mint of the 16 aparlmeul tymkh ipaference* on occupation
tor*
a
by
geographical
aectlona:
dual objectire of t making more
'd announced in Beiiut. Lebanon.
“The colossus of the Pacific the Independent colleges of art* building after early report, bad trm&amp;piohlemt.
food available Io ' Europe; and roast, University of California, and science*. They have fewer
; that ibe teven Atsb tt«t»t htd
placed the death toll at high at 20
!■ an interview with reporters,
avertink another price explosion report* 10 percent fewer fr*»h. veteran* than 'last ’ year hut th rk
sgtred |o move Irhept.ln ibe P*|More than 850 pel tin t were
In the farm-food aector.” *
rmphati/ed hit belief thtt ec'o*
m in veteran* than- l*M year bill total attendance* represent an reported to haw 'bfen In the
j/ttipc bordftt. ____ —
and total of 44.000 fiilltlnv aU-tlmr h tg h -__________ »wiW*«r-*t-4»4/&gt;"Wr*t-&lt;rmn"Street- A ooA ^tlalulity^m - htteny yeonH ^
The' anocialion d fK tibet ittcil j Itn
Dt. Jnige Gsrria Grtnsdot. chief
Df SB colleges reporting to when the Hate broke out Wtdef be followed quirklv by political
at a non-profit, non-political nr- atutfr^it■'"* will exceed' the 46.HM
ibleaite, of (luafemvla, mtde hik •
Dr. .W elles, he said 23 hare a stairway on the first floor
total
of
1948.
with
23.000
cut
rently
• gani/ation deviled to "planning
-bnumlt
after
deltvenna
.*■ Iiitter •
Isst and spread quickly through the liability.
— —.
. . ____
eitna -a
nt Berkeley, 15,000 at.l.o* Aogele* larger attendances thsn
U e "little psoplr" of F.Utnp*.
by Ameticaru in agriculture, but-. ami flJlM nil other. taiilllUKLBt year.
t f l *■»*&gt;
H lfftl
'unchanged
*»»» i f u p w w w
e.ew ee33 Ilisted
enroll.
1attark cm Bw etTLl^ifiTfti oT
roof.
ia lrflh e generefrltve under one &gt;1
in m r'l* b a r~ a n d ' go¥efnmenir If* the Unjvemity.
ntennta a n J lD havFTewer'lil'udenTs
|eru«.\!eru, w in.im ped r-tt*rdav in,
Fire Commlliloher Michael J.
'Aggeitinnt were part of an out­ . “On the Atlantic mas), Colum- thsn last year.
Corrigan said a charred ran that two Icftiut* "te n o r of » ;&gt;olni/ |
j |I if Af.lL IffkAl* (|n jiiott,
smelled strongly -ofrifei utrne waa Itate oi 'le iio t ' of iiungri sn-f'
line of a proposed long rang.*
j r.MrrU # GffifMvd^^ f#f-rf*nc t»
found In tha stairwell. He believ­ cold snd s« long .*• they sic hi
. i I f ^1*»ffi In* »mf»f, t|i^U r#i| Mjt
firm policy, a tubjrct now under
ed that the ftre had (•ern dellb. terrm itI » going to be pieltv dtmn i Agg,VIN0 IN wAtlllNOtOM l&lt;v rtvne from ruropc for . . u r
| !« »t .* |t&gt;t««!i*|&lt;» f . a n v i f t i #
•tudy by the agriculture rommit.eratelv started.
»
un*.
leet of both Hou«e gnd Sfnalf.
.q*; n , . .. l l f i f l f l i l i t i .rtu * ilAlllltlfli?*.
I’anir grip|&gt;ed the tenants as ed hm l in rtiaMitli s demm is c v. I president Tnmtan amt tnp n*n. n u of the S' ti- .-in.f v
*
i'i|tii|t*ti4Mf
«4,
l*u
rrubify,
nr
1^
Meanwhile. Secretary of Ag­
i lYpsitm enli ate t' s Amt&gt;&lt;i&lt;«,t.lor ia tt&gt;u- v. \v pc-.trit Smith iW n
the flsnie* mounted rsptdlr up the He explsinrd:
riculture Anderson *aid that “cer"At the ;&gt;rc«cnt moment •&lt;- and l.t Oen. I.ucini Clay '(rigid)-, commander pf An&gt;ei&lt; in or,'tip-tthut i vitttrfit' M i f f i4 niM ni that
ttalrs, penetrating all 13 flat a. At
rf»1|»L*V». t f i h f »l K * lriti* i n f h i *
tslnly' he agree*, with President
least one woman wa* killed and are *tilving desperately tn t’en 1 forces In (term any In rrsr t« Robet/ I) Murphy, p-Hl.-vl advi«»r t-&lt;
Truman on the “vital Importance** J
I'tsy
The
ronfetem
r«
arc
liclng
ltd
I
to
dltr-nv
meant
comhatlniv
♦irtl tl'-Nf l‘i I R M ^ I '
tral
Luropp
to
crealc
eondlllivn*
.
four, other per*ons were injured
of going wlthnnt meat* on Tue*-1
tha R uttlan move to H m k .th e Martti.ilt Plan.
(Iiilrrqnltonal)
n I f ( l t p i ' r * ' t l t i ! i t i|il|&gt; ir1rf| (rO~i
a* they plunged out of windows farmst.lc to mu concept of goday and poultry and egg* on |
I*t• i»rrp«i^l f•*if t * iiy h# hf«t
before firemen reached the burn*, ernm rnt. to a lemocracy in which I
Thursday. Reporter* plied him I
na individual i* s**urrd nf the
Typhoon Reaches 170 ing structure.
tintnl frani |tr # n i|i»|Hfpl'»i th®t
&lt;**
with questhc
—SI* attitude! 15 Man Council D e ­
I l f Mtiff i t*»ii lu rk In H ffo t.
Five tenant* leaped Into the pppuMvailnn of hi* fiindsdieulnl
M
ile.*}
Per
Hour
But
'toward the program !&gt;erau*c some
c id e s T o Abolish
’lit#* ilrLfif# l# fo |# fli#
firemen'* landing nrt Is-fore a right*.
. of hi* rnnmk* at n new* con­
part of It wa* tom by the 1ifipa*t
Aear iitl.U '• M»tlQl|nR
“ In two ahd a t‘*lf year* Wet- |
No
Deaths
R
e
s
u
l
t
Vice
P
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
t
s
ference In Chicago yeafetda;
of a heavy man. A minute' later ern Kuropo ha* t*ecn i l i i 'r t l l m j
“M
•filM
Interpreted by ww* t
a woman jumped Into the tom with gi cat dllRriilfy to rcgat'i
IWO
JIMA.
O
.I.
10
(A
*!
Wind
SAN
FRANCISCO.
Oct.
IO-4A7
porter* a* depreciating thft_prrti:
net hnd «a* tilled. Other ten­ pcmniliilr nt»lf-*ufficlciiev. It lia*
I A •ii - U n m n *f«»r
pectlv# 'actual food saving from Top AFf. Iraefert tl.tpprtl down a weary American tervicemen and ants fled down the stair* or da- failed to do an. tn-cau*" It* eco­
H tntfi *IH*,irnli»»fi «Niil
their
dependent*
emerged
from
scended
on ■
a fita escape.
defiant John ' L Lewit today by
meatless awl eggle»a dave.
nomic *'tii
output
dm-* tn»»
not aufficc
II. , u I., l \ J.tii.,1 lymiM fUllf^r
• .
i .1 •
. »v»
.!■»*»* wi.
nnnur
ihii me.-*
g*m_|hi&lt;
ltw„rinilrudril.
It waa on tha bad* of remarks voting to strip him—and 12 other ttorm ihelteit early thlt morning | Two women gnd »ix children
xu~
iiolkvattributed nr-Anderson •h-i» Most w&gt; o piewdrnlte—of the "bfli’ce" afler' 36 bourt concealment fiom perished by suffncatlnp or.w eto Get many'* In d u ttilsl output m ud
l . t i ; i n T) f O v e r SoVicl l'd ttiiMini ,t |)e- .til I'bIm Hii# • Infitrtf ttfW
fnr*nmtn
fsts’lly
burned
In
third
end
fourth
President Truman *"* S t W ot
raised to a point where site l*
a vicing*^ typhoon which bowled
■
M
e
t
alum
by.
which
he
wat
k.'vatt.
■*!
It
s
b
a
r
*
~
v
r
Bill
ic
m
i
,
Dollars
T
o
fir.
crieK
Trumnn
!)r»cfloor spariiweata. The dead chda White k-»ew*c*- ;
stivlaioing llirmiah
able to bar the door of the Nat •crott Ihe battlefield itland »t dieq Included two Imys about I _ Rtv-a. -U sJs-Jii Fnuipi
uJ- k- -IUIxs'li'-T- c u rx i'U e t
Kaatfawwl mn f i t * ■•*&gt;
U 1 h h « — f o —P r o p o s e d * — t r n i r r f *nr;t - W '.tT 'A id f
t- k ib o r—Rrfstronr- B o in t tft tw e sk -e e a e b ia g ^
mtle*
1114,I'“ • " *•
and 3, and four gill* ranging In •aid, would mean that In eayy
f .Ic v stn p tn c i t • a b ro a d b ut **'
I.5t3) liny local uniont.
how* Corretpondenlt flying here age from 2 to 18.
"peopleevery
ioK on rnmmesrc
NANKING..
O
.I
III
lA’i
Chi
|
\f
i|.
'
l
l
11.
:
(V.
lit
t
Palesi t s li'-p - 'lis t th
!•••• *ll*
41 MWt.MC.
‘ Though not a "R ed" tympith- •"»« J«P«" found no eatusltiet
1ns » Irs iln i KfnM-vllv arrlatm cili A
. AlltliMitn &lt;lurt n o n t tn r d e lis t s w uhl cun! lime “Ir
i/er himtelf. Lewit refuted to tign
'njurtee among the servtcrmrn
^ (today-a $ i-,1 tO,000,0(10 U. S, trl'.im iit mi the s..u rt I no.it dfb e • nu -.idctlv wav."
the affidavit required by the Taft;
“ dependenl familtet ttalion

Gen. Clay Says
Democracy Is
On Defensive

1

Top AFL Leaders U. S. Soldiers
Strip John Lewis Are Unharmed By
Iwo Jima Storm
Of Important Job

Chinese Leaders American Aid To
Hail B u l l i t t ’s Europe Is Called
P|an For Relief Enslavement Try*

Krider And Lodge
Throw Hats Into
Commission Ring

John Krider, manager* of the
American Oil Company's plant
••re . and M. J. l.odgr, grocery
jstore owner and' former city
commissioner, qualified this a fte r­
noon to run for thr office of city
commissioner In the ,Ndv,‘ 4
, primary election tu x-iri friL Maxm.
If. J . ' Cut and • Commissioner
George Bishop.
- *
-4 Mr, Krl.Dr. who during th# n«»«
'w ear-ha* served as manrtgife-wf
he Sanford Baseball iraiti, and
vho was largely
Instrumental
q inducing the New York Gianta
d j establish their farm training
amp at the Municipal Afrport
hi* winter declined to m*kr**ny
msltlve statement* as to what
i* would do Mf elected as a comilttlonerill ..have to see what the
irohlems.arq before I decide what
o do," L* said, ao *th»t I am
horoughij; fjiyilljar_« ilh -J« lia t

I latilry. Act disavowing Commun- *«
But damage to itulallaliont wai
itm. Unions whote officer* don’t
rxlenttve.
The wind* tmathed like
sign, cannot ute the Nations!
Libo r Relations Hoard.
The little federal local*, with
300,000 memltert need the NLRB'*
protective facilities mott among
the AhT-'t big family of uniont.
Their national 7 d f i c t u ’" «ie ifl?
council

giant hands on scores of buildingv. tipped out the island's innei
communiraliont tytlem and tnstclied the flagpole off Ml. Suribacht.
linked in hittory with the U. 5.

Marine* who captured thia ifnr.

time Jspsnete battion.
the
Major Svepd W,. NltBtn. K in* .

The 15-man council, over
oppoyj(ion-«f- Lrwiy, voted io do- vtlle. Tenft..-tne itland't engihavVay with thy °ffi«*»_
.....i alltrrh,ni4 rfinlltlly ,k‘l
president, Iraving orthr
William Green and Secretary at least tix monthj." but ibe itland
It'M ila n i
raa* *l*»
commander, Col. Raleigh Matklin
of Ottawa,

K aat.. wai- thankful

11 ««iUaw#e mm r* a* Slat

1912 Model T Ford
Attracts Attention Rev. John BraivfComh
A. 1012 Moriel T Ford touring
To Address Rotary
car, parked mi F irst B tr y i_ J a ._L
V. A-. WreWes*

nf Ixmgwood.

The Rotary Club meeting Mon­
— am to v l upon. He pointed out attracted cofitidarahle attention
hat his home- i, herp and tha yesterday afternoon. It had an day will he featured by /m ad­
dress by the Rev. John Brans■ was tor .anything Jhal woul
low* IP47 tag.
comb, D. D. of the First Methnelp SanfnM progress.
Especially interested wera th#
Mr. Lodge., who has peevloual
rT e d ^ tv fe ' terms as a com
•rved three term* as comvlationer. declared today that
• fell that hi* former experience
s a commissioner could Help
lia rlty and that he wishes to
•e Sanford progress.

who had never teen an
automobile with high presaure
tire*, oil elde and Tear lights,
rartdde generator ■fon front Hsad
lights and ‘ rublver hulh to honk
the horn.
Mr,. Whrelesa lived at Crescn,
Iowa, for many year* and ran a
body shop. Ha said that he has
owned the Ford for 28 year*.
Earl Evant. A A P Grocery store
.(jassard Is Elected
manager, obligingly cranked the
for him. It started on th*
Head Of Riding Club ear
second tum and Mr. Wheelesa and
Jack Bastard, local life Insur- his family pmudly drove away.'
* agent, waa elected president
MARSHALL
PLAN
the. Dusty Boot* and 8addle
PARIS. Oct. ID—M3—A ear-jut&gt; a t a apeeial meeting hald
lursday evening at tha home of toon In th# Independent LTn
Edward Cameron p a .S o u th t rw uittanl- today
,venus. Of tha Clut&gt;a French family at dinnar. On* of
th* children aaka; "w hat ar* we
mamhera, SO were present.
having for dessert T"
Other officer* elected
,org* PI Hard of Laka Monroe " T am going to read you Um
Yt vie#
president;
D. L. Marshall Plan," th* father re
'tndrleks of Laka Mary, second pile*.
The Independently leftist Copt
•lea president; Mrs.
Herman
larrlett, secretary; Mr*. A. L bet pictured two American bus­
1Banka*, assistant aacrfU ry; Mill iness men In an office.
"Have, some gum," the first
Norm* Hyland,, tr tu u r a r . man says, offering a package.
"No, thank you," replies th*
other, "Europe first-"
/
OIL!
' ST. PETERSBURG. O c t. 10,
TRACTORS ARRIVE
M V-1 -The C o a s t a l Pataolaum
Roy B ritt of Um B ritt Tractor
Company of this city, which start* Co. reported that eight tractor*
§ r g last drilling last summer were unloaded Wednesday a t tha
•bout Oiraa miles north of Cedar F irst StrM t croosalng of tK* ACL
Kays In Layy county, today an­ railroad. These wlU be distributed
nounced the' discovery a t 4,327 In Seminole, Lake, Orang* and
feat of a 80-foot stratum of wood- Volusia count!**, h* stated, and
th# chief sonrr* of pU
It It
farm activity in
production In the east Texas field. these sections.'

dist Church of Orlando. I I s . lias
been ■ member ot Ute-.KIwanls
Club for over 13 years and Is a
former president of the Klwanis
Club of Tampa where he served
several years as pastor of th*
*&gt;Vst Methbdlat Church.
He is also the author of thrf
column 'T h e Amen Comer*' which
appears every 8untlay
In the
Orlando Sentinel.8tar.

$343 Taken In Week
From Parking Meters

- , «i
Receipt* from parking meters
during the past week mad* quit*

table In (ha office of Miss E!l«n
Hoy, city tax collector. Th* col­
lections had a value of 1243.09.
During th* w**k before tha meter
total v#a* (244.98, but this did not
Include Sanford Avtnua,
.
Half of th* parking m*ter r*eglpta go to tha M. H. Rhode# Com­
pany, and at th* prsaaat H i t will
ba paid up by Aug. 1, 1948. After
that time, said City Manager
H. N. Sayer, th* fall amount of
collection# will go to th* City.
V f W MEETING .
Post 8282 of tha Veterans of
Foreign W an wflj meat Monday
evening a t 7j00 o’clock at th*
Legion H u t F. D. Scott will ,
aide. TJm coming VTW convs n
In Orlando will be dlectuaed. A
report #n th* meeting of Sept.
22 a t the h s f f k l r -Inn will V*
gltren.
t*

Small Hurricane
Is Reported In
Caribbean Sea

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' ^ ilium ( . Iliillitt, loinirr nmbaiM -A-icmlily’s /• mtiiiiin • 'miiiiiili*dor In Rustla and France.
itxl.tr tbit -ill fmuu ..I Anr.

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(i()|» Chiormiin Recce

NEW IIRLKAN8. Ocl 1&lt;&gt; '/It I billlllgtnn Tm tl! t-titl Ib llllt r * s i Iiirirly " a pull V nl illic it r * | J r t S pun 1 ndccliirod War
Labor. |inlii ic# uf un “easlrtn
MIAMI, Oct. 10. 1/71— A Investment luvnklng hint**" are to III |c tit I lie \1‘i i* 4 / 1tic- |« Ill'll' 1.«t a**ii Ins llic r rn n n ii. Hid p u l*
•t,M r t a l t ' i r v . »» t to
Th
n i l m il,ii run nt id tl.c m u n lii
htirrlrane hunting plane report­ nUme for ennlfifiTatlon of the four tltiirly i». I jliuuk&gt;l|t p iiH /ik in e .
p. pilldli tn
(’ll .......... w f a q dl
ed today that J h e wind* I n' s
mi| « hiitf ntnlilfi idd strike nf
'll IV iVlt.llll tn li«dp l i c i t 4W II v-1 ,. Ii iciciic the' Xid “
,
HI,t
l.t
ii
'
i
t
n
d
r
's
ie
T
i t . i . •• •
troplraf s(o(m now .centered in' »aiplnycc* *if* tlic Hoiithcni Hit* Hit. i"c&gt; . Ihti_; nit-1mn fi'li'im I m
II. 1,.I&gt;,1 i l -TTr
»
’gn
r
r.pj"
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r
vt
r
TT
,
T
T
r
—th* wrthwesterw-t'a rtMiean ;&gt;n - r r -mpinir . Inr . s rr nnW•'TT—tiplead- iieeatn
|l twjlf^nef #*V\r * s c V I . 1
g -klnij.v," Knng sdijcil
7 Tti* it “t •*»i r mi** r
about 800 mile* from ’Miami »t» of' the striking "dliloii.
^ ip,miipfl i t -jot mii.' in.im&gt;liL....lL l l
[tCsdci
j
c.ii
li
-ii
ib.vl
Unllllt
ntifn
The rhnigv ..a* mod.-.ycjjr,,l.,y
had Inrrtssed to 3d to 00 mile*
tlnf . m a u ife v i I d 'd i v y ' “ f.
sfiilimfUtl feut tuiverii'nt*.i stl «rTliu unm n wliiiIi a • ir/!s in - -k
• V— - - ; • - „
.'an hour. Tha Blati* was pi»kcd
It. imtdtdrfn*. It* *.'•••. to provide
up by the (M l Asroaaullrs
" lb
‘ tlle
** I |frr~*tli.v(t' wide vttrtrPMtflHfwaw Vffl ' I o I M i y s i c i i l l k
1'lTng .
t’V O
•luo, on^. 1, will, lesdsrshlp In (He _r_
ITmwl ltw H &gt;| mm l-Rptiffpil-TThtyed^Wre.—M waa wot re- - -nf-thw ' Amalgam*»v.l-As««c(ntlon
th r 1t#?nrtrtTinr*
•»*«•»* also- ptop.ac.1 that f.cn
ceived In Miami because of poor ..f Street Car. ncctrlc Itsllwav
Al
I
/kins’
r.iiiiclfnm
|ittf(V b«‘ * MHitM »•’- thrMt#ff*
ux,l-M
olor
-«'narh
&gt;:itfptnveM
.,f
t
"rut
.-MiH'.Vlfmr
txgH
m
tin
rsdlo reception. The storat waa.
ing m ill. |i|iiJ-4&gt; niiH U idft f l f l l o i l '
......................... ....
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placed by th* plan* at Latitude America (AFL) rvprrsetitlng the
tt* «|* \ • I•11 » v%fe*inn It. Mini ih H 'J t|b
litiritti*
t
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in
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Irikera.
10.0, Longitude 84.4, slightly
ii
|ro|ti v n f ‘ Vi'fMMMiih* r d t iliilu l*
H , I I I :» , f H H I | l||Y * v l« l l t l v
h fllltlif
ny
a
company
It wa* d e n i e d
farther north than the position
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Election Of New School Trustees
On Nov. 4 Arranged By School Board

«Mm-»*U.-setlL-lm PnoM-ntr. Wtth
dlplomn* l&gt;y th&lt;&gt; r.-.I.-tnl Bureau
of InvctlRation.
The rla»H-&lt; will lx. held dutintr
two hour period* on aflrrrumns
starting Del. I t amt continuing
through O c t '31. C.-U. Carson of
the FBI Is directing the school,
.naOm-tion wdl tm by FBI per,
Red Cm** instructor. " " d ,,y *
The officer* wil receive Inatru'c*
lion by I- Or Prior (F ill) on Tue*.
dae in M ^ e 'c o u r te .;' and public

oT^mllllMn dolla., o &gt;. «r.
Intel, and .mn- . .-limliij it w
li-itt it l.ai tt.talle.1 six million
dollar*.
,M p.M rnl, tha district office
in.Orlando Ims’lMt nu n and wom.-i.
Ihrrt txxd.s fo* . i-tinl.ilIttst lot.
j" " , . h ri,
(i?M
,,n; S . , wr of case, whbre
|.l.ewH-Hlly I..... (.capped civilian^
.til and young, rolnrr&lt;l ami whk
had l«*n aldea physically and maldeil tn find profitable employ­
ment. Ill* wa* Itltludiirrd ,hy Dick
rrlatlons. Other subject* will tw.
the technique and nti-rhanirs nf KMierry.
Pn -ident &lt;iordnt. Ilrissni. of
arrest, scarrhrs for mi»*ing per* Rolnrv
and Tom Bonneville nf the

The Courity tloerd of Public • it mill* for special tax district
Instruction yeslerdax apptnvrd fm- maintenance, and four mill*
outlay of (0.343 to pay.for trans­ f"r building reserve. There hat
portation of pupil# during 8cp. lx-en no‘ building t e e n s millsgit
?wnh*r. Of this amount, taid Supt. Irvied and the condition of tome
T. ,W, Lawton, (2,900 was for buildings tfemtndt action along
salaries of drivers, th* remainder
going for gasoline, oil, tires and »£• 9 * ................ «° »UP«- * - * •
but repairs.
The 8tate will match fund* for
Designation of. school board
capital
outlay and building re­
member districts and planning
for an election of trustees on pair, Mr Lawton eald, hut no»
Nov. 4. was presented hy the - I I - . . . . . r
Bnard'a. alto4usy,~ Fred--R. WIP i n x i.. .. .
of £Ldue.
•on. and w a. "approved. Three
° Srd
£ "f
? U*J scientific aids for Investigators.
trustees will be tleried hy countyX
' Bo*r', by K. II. Duff for the F ill; first
wide vote, no two of whom are screed to this survey hy a com- aid h r local Red Cross Instructor;
to reside In any board member's mittee whose salaries are paid fingerprinting br L. O. Prior and
hy th* 8tate. Their travel and firearms hy Frank Dougherty,
dlttrist.
Districts designated are: No. 1, living expense* while her* will FBI. A local Judge will outline
east Ban ford; No. 2, U k e Mary, be naid by the local .Board. &lt;- the law* relating to arrests.
The Board approved borrowing
Loqgwood, Altamonte and sur­
rounding. a m i - -No. a._o»tede, f-".00Q from the Sanford Atlantia
f o i t n d n t r i L T r --------81avia and Goldenrod; No. *44, National Bank pending receipt of
F 0 LK8T0 N, (la.. Oct. 10- t f l ’i
taxes,
Dec.
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In
order
to
finance
Chuluota end Geneva; No. &gt;,
Wayne F. Wnoilruff, Jacksonville
th* echool system.
yryet Sanford.
shlpyanl , worker, today waa eonBine* two now school member
Miaa Thelma I-e# was appointed vie ted of the murder of Myron D.
districts have been added, two to succeed Mrs. Paul Mlkler who Sutherland. Jacksonville sports
new member* who trill servo un­ recently resigned as taachar of man, and sentenced tn die In tM
til January, 1949. will be ap- home economic* In th# Oviedo electric chair Nov. 14.
pointed by Governor Caldwell In School. Roger L. Harris, who
the near future. Thla will result served on th* Remlnole High
PADWAT FUNERAL
In a flee member school board School facnlty last vear, has been
MILWAUKEE, O ct 10. 0P)r
Instead of th* three member board rr appointed for tha remainder Funeral service# for Joseph Tademulating of L. E. Jordon. J. A. of the year. Two - additional way, general counsel of the Amer­
HltUine and Walter Haynta who teachers were appointed) MV*, ican Federation of Labor, who
will continue to serve their term* Thelma D. 8lk*s at the Wilton diad In San Francisco after tufof off If#.
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School mud 1 f r a i i d t r Dsnlflt 'tn jf f r inTig a stroke, wBPbs hald htr*
Th* Board voted to recommend the Midway colored school.
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Tueeday,

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' »••! If " " ''" f " »&gt;»d t-com e
I tueaideitt ' i t •* highly ImprobabU
" 'a ' w would t-e here t.ulay

milking pious for Hie nett nr any
oilier • li-Minn tn s'rsd we might
well lx- d'xlging. atomic bombs
from K#kt|xifi, -Mr .- lo'Sati Diego,
f alif.. If indeed the time for
d'xlging hail tint pasted."
"If Hie example of lleqry Wal­
lace is nut siifficenf to convince
qiiymie o f the existence of a
strung pro-Moscow faction w ith­
in t tie Demncfa* tank*." he daelated, *'l suggest consideration
of the speeches snd works of
Senator (ifaud# Pepper of Florida
and several otlu-i congiest tonal
.......plavmnlrs ITT Rep Vito Marcantonio. Needles* to ssy, *11 of the**
(irr, Mf.,,t
mtfc, furthrr ,nVf&lt;„ . pint-mate* to whom I rsfer b*4#
gallon regarding the site for Hie th e . Drinocrat laliel."
Lions Thanksgiving tlance.
BACK FI RE .
SANTIAGO, Chile, Oct. 10. LPl
P o l i c e reporteil that shot#
V* P.IRKNIinWFR MAY Hl'Ntf • —
'V NEW YORK. Oct., 10. (,1’i— were fired early toilay et th#
embassy, breaking sh u ttari
Maurice Mumford, executive vice Soviet
tiresldrnt of the “Draft Elsen­ ami glass window* of the second
floor apartm ent occupied by ait
hower for President League," said attache.
Tha bullets came from 4
toilay the organiiatlon planned to
automobile and rounded
rnler the general's name In Re. apasting
t If firrd by a machlnegutt, the
publican presidential primaries In report
said. Th* shooting cam*
a number of states. Specifically
mentioning New York ami Wis­ about 24 hour* after a govern­
ment statem ent reporting Com­
consin.
munist activities.

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TAPT PLEASED
II' ILD IV G rK itM IT S
CINCINNATI. OcL 10.'
r Jog Moaa has obtained a cltv
permit to erect two dwellllnga of Senator T aft (R-O) said
concrete block construction o n ! th® Republican outlook for trie8cotl. Avenue near. Fouth Street. I tury j n the^ presidential alecllon
One U estimated at |&amp;,6oo and the | next year waa "eren better
other af (7,000 In roaL
I II wet In 1943."

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