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TUESDAY, OCT. 7t 1947

THE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

County Roard

Partition Opposed
i r a « l l i » # 4 lr «h » t * 8 4 *»«•)

Attlee Shake-up

a O atlntern—an abbreviation1for
rommunist.International which the
Kuslsan# asserted waa disbanded
ti ■*ti**»a r,uin ras&gt; iiw i
brought public objections from the in May Of IMS, when German
armies were deep in Russia and
J—8r,_-f*ai*-1«Wl supplies . WetV
The.-’'sTroiTg-TSen1' 1oa^se^eahk flowing freely into the Soviet Uni­
net—Foreign -Secretary— Krnest on. .
Bavin. Minister of Economic Af
Longo said the bureau stem­
•fairs Sir Stafford CHpps, Deputy
med from a growing danger of
Premier Herbert
— ‘ ‘Chancellor-erf the-Eocbhiuuw Hugh- war.
.. - Two - - P sItiJiw -w w n P t MpffTCrTo1 lie •i|l—*i*v » —&gt;e • l Uttmed
_ Four
__ deputies
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in London as Big
affected.
Meanwhile the British Foreign drliU i sti-d disposition bf 'Italy’s
♦Office announced that Russia had pre-war Afriean colonies.
They agreed to:
agreed to a Big Four foreign minlater* council Nov. 26 for a second
1. Hear claim* of Italy, Ethi­
attempt to write a German peace opia and Egypt before 'making
treat'1., which may provide a cru* any final decisions.
dal trst of world cooperation.
2. Bend investigators to each of
•A snokesman for. the Foreign tH ! eolonlea — Eritrea. Italian
Office at the same time declared Somaliland, Trfpolitanla and XTthk manifesto Issued by Commun­ renaira — before—-making disposiists of nine European nations, cal­ i loss.
---ling on their supporters to . resist
They'disagreed over:
“ Uhllcd .States and British Im
perialrstn," represented ”* H « r ■I. Whar Other HallohalhouhTlie
deterioration of the International consulted, beside those with ter­
ritorial claim*, before making fin­
situation.”
The spokesman said the crea­ al decisions. Britain favored hear­
tion of what the Communists cal­ ing any nation which wanted to
led an information bureau In the he heard. The United ■States
Yugoslav capital of Belgrade waa thought only those who* fought
“the official resuscitation of the with the Allies In the African
Comintern," the Commuist agency campaigns should lie heard. Rus­
devoted in the past to world Ye- sia proposed that any nation
whlrh sighed the Italian peace
Volution.
The manifesto was sharply crit­ treatv should tie heard. France
ical of Prime Minister Attlee and sided with Russia. ' *
2. Hpw_.jnany commission* of
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln.
The Foreign Office Comment came investigators to send to the col­
onlv after 24 hours of study.
onics. Russia proposed sending
The Italian Communist Leader two, one' to ’ Eritrea and Somali­
Lugl l.ongo denied in Borne that land and one to Cyrenalca a n d ,
the information bureau Constituted j Trlpolitania. The other thr

irtallM M I n n l a i r llu l
wrich aplit nil iiriliih India into
younger man such as Mr. Parrish
tyu&gt; dominion!, one with a Modem
could ably handle the position.
J. A. Nrs)-of U esrL akr pointed majority #»nd ihe .other. with,.a
• a t to the Commission the nerd great preponderance of llindut.
of* road • signs on ‘eweh-^of the
Sir Zaf(ullah tpokr for one hour
Bear luihe Rbsd near Forpst" and S3 minuln.
City to warn motoriata of danger
W ithout, mentioning communal
When the roqd is wet .and slippery.
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ala lril llu l Hl p - s u lnnisthiias, 4 i u [ U a i i £ f U L - ^ ; ^ 7 i j L l ^
already turned over due t &gt; country and the Dominion ol India.
the wet road. Action on the m at­ the Pakistan delegate declared
ter waa promised by the Commls- that Paleiline *'paititutn will irrve
alou.
*
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In increase the strife rather than
A request by U. It. Crumley to allay the conflict."
for a new road from South MelIll* delegation already had
lonville Avenue to Silver Lake charged twice In the Assomhly’a
hear the hoy acout camp In order regal committee that "thousand*
to serve residents In the area was and hundred* of thousands,” of
taken.under advisement. Francis person* 'were being "butchered"
Meriwether, who ha* purchased
the Indian -‘pnetUion lines
the TdFmi-r City Ahi f
t;,, .|. : for n« other reason than that
♦tile, and who wishes to uke the "they_Iwlong to js_«l»ff«-»**nt faith."
area for- rattle- grating. •&lt;V|d
J J i u auutturliiig.-the Arab do.
would feme it ti-»npni*rily ( i t mands for an Independent Arab
In aurh a way that Mr. Crumlev state in Palestine. the Pakistan
and other resident* will not h- delegate argued that Britain was
blocked oul. The Commlnaion to o l not conferring a favor on the
Mr. Crumley'# rrc|ue*t under ad­ ‘Aral** when she promised them
visement. ■
ludriiemlcnctr.
The CommlMlon promised^ t"
‘T h a t was their right,1' he said
get on a request by Fred Fan- "l&lt;et us not l&lt;e sentimental nlmut
ehar, who was represented by (!. th**e thing*."
He devoted a major part of
W. Spenerr, to rlose a road on
property on &lt;b* Orlando Highway Ills speech—the only one «n I'al
near the dog track, providing estinr today - to n detailed re
all ahuttlnjr properly owners view of Palestine history under IN THIS EXCELLENT action piriure, Al.GInnfrlddo, Brooklyn out*
gave written" consent, hred II. the la-ague of Nations mandate fielder, i* shown making the most spectacular catch of the World
Wilson, representing Howar.l Bot­ which Britain has held for the Series— a catch tha* probably kopt the Yankees from winning the
tle r and other U k e Mary prop­ past 22 yeors. He shfuply eritlr- sixth game. Joe DrMnggio had slammed out a 415 fool drive, almost
erty ownrra, .requealrd the closing iced Britain on almost every major to the exit gate of the Yankee Stadium, Two men were on haae.
Ordinarily, thia would have meant a homer and a score of three run*.
of a street near Crystal Lek**. Palestine move.
But Glimfrlddo. as the picture shows, chased the ball tn within a ((Kit
Commissioner Overstreet was &lt;n■
uf the grandstand and nahlied it vrith‘ 0 line h sn d ra trh .
tacUrd to check into Ihe matter.
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- The Commission tf W n w
bt paid to Z. E. Smith for -T h e British government has
1 rd th at he again seek advice from
•range t r m which he relinquished speeded up cumulations to fix a
Judge Ware
date for withdrawal from Pales*
the Attorney General. This was
•*»' p lX n ‘V
*- b- In Lake Mary tine, Informed British quarters
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all good
xacreatlon
purposes
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Karlyle Housholder presented a said today.
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These quarters said this ques­
resolution ai an amendment to tion
as Judge of the C.uuty Court i* ,
H?ed!ure
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was
now
being
considered
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the CountyVflepl. 4 ruling against gent Iv by liritlidi official# in Lon­ now thr only m atter under con-» l!*Vs* i T^cn yo#“r *i *1 f f
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without
Any
fuvth«r
thought
you
sal. of akpIwlU b a y m g e . on don and British administrative
Sundays after the hour of Hiou a. and military leader# in Palestine.
"Itt* ltfl7 the legislature enacted passed a resolution, and sent the,
M. to allow the sale t&gt;f 3.2 beer Tin* actual date of withdrawal a statute a'etUng Ihe salary uf the same to tho papers, that I, as
from 7-«H&gt; A.M.HundayalnSiOOA. may lie announced before the, end Judge of a County Court at !|2(&gt;il Comity Judge had received certain
»■»»» .* ■ &gt; « “
f- - * .* « * ,
M. onday morning*. The Com- of the present Session of the Un­ a
ited Nation* .Assembly, it .was County
m .
r» ;i
the- C-unty- Cour t- saidThe same sources, esplafnfng
that complete British withdrawal
Rail Unions
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would In* contingent on failure of w W 2 r . n l / lo
« » wetl known to you gentleman,
the Assembly to find a solution 'and set Hie salary *1 |600 '! *Hint
lliis
was
a
question
for
*&lt;imn
acceptable to both Arabs and year plus n docket fee of |.i for Court of competent Jurisdiction to
. tr«»M**»*«* **•«« Hear n«*»
,
yifjoui pli^iri nf railroad, °|^f* Jews, laid Ilrll itirt had not coin, each. cit*p djq'kelcd.
'determine, together
with
the
“At the end of each rnotiih lliis other facts; In my opinion this
•lions, incfuding length of Inin*, pie (el y abandoned hope that sfcrcroffice, ns the olhi-r county olfirvs, raises n question mark in the
lire and numlier ol crews, work merit 'could he reached.
The British Informant said Bri­ "present a written bill staling the
assignments »nd appointmrnl ol tain plamieii no further statement work and the charge made to the mind of some |ienp|e, and in j
some other* it might incite alia-,1
supervisory personnel. of policy on the Palestine problem County as County Judge, which piclnii," and tills in my opinion !
z The live unions. In a separate beyond tlie utinourtremeiil of the L only for insanity hearings' and; |, „ m0it venomous yoll
political
.action last w eek,. formally de­ withdruyvul date, lie said Britain w ananta or commitmeni hearings, course.
*4*
.
manded a 30 per cent wage In­ would riot take nn official .stand and .as Judge of the County
"The Declaratory Judgment,
crease with a minimum hike of on the (dan to partition Hie Holy Ct.urt lie makes u Its] of each
$3 • day. D. P. Loomis, Chiengn Land. .
defendant against whom an infor- nr opinion of the Attorney General
fU cu liri' ill rector of the Assoc laThe main interest «tH1 centered mat loll ha* loren filed and lire- could have ruled as to what would
T Western Hallway*, es- on jhe eX|&gt;ecte&lt;l declaration^ by sent# that hill In the Hoaid of i* i|,e status of Ihe Docket fee*
ihe wage boost, If grant* Ihe United Rlntes and Bussia Infer County CommlBiioneri with a paid to the County hv defendants,
■would add 1400,000,1MAI to tii Ihe week, probably Thursday. Charge or «:t which has Wen or f„r certainly the County Corn_.j transportation rust# » year.
Tho delegates were generally will Im- paid, usually by the de - 1miailonera would have no right
The rhanges have been the sub­ agreed that tho success of any fendant
",
i to claim thia fuqd, and there are
ject • ( diseuslon with the carriers plan would depend, largely., on . "At ths end uf each year he probably th rfs thuusand rases.
P.- .../ o r several -.year* and *di»agrn-- whether the big powers, particul­ sumuinrirrs n ll'n f these report*
"Finally, I would have gladly
mcnl with the unions last year arly the United .States, were pro- for Ho- 12 month* past ami ill abided the determination of the
f
led to ft nationwide rail strike lu pared to provide forro to Imple­ BiJditpgU thereto show* Ihe fee* Circuit Court in a Declaratory
May. The walkout, however, ended ment it. .
for ovesy eery ice tie has rendered Ju.jgm.-nL nn.l aldde4—4W
after, in terreu thm hy—Um sidcnl
.Men n wiiiio. tlie A*
Assembly'* a s . County Judge nod further without question or delay, what­
man.
fight over the Oreek-Uanlkult ques­ show* what he lias paid out durilii ever it was; 1 would have even
Union -spokesmen said when tion . broadened Into what some the year and for what it was yulil abided the opinion of the Attorney
the wag* ilrmami was made that delegates saw us thp beginning of unit flic* one copy with the General had you taken this course,
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would b* "dealt with aggress­ wide open ideological struggle In lloaril of County Commissioner* By your refusal to lake the
ively” when liegolatlous on Ihe the United Nation* in!tween Bus- and one copy i* si-nl to the Comp­ courses open to you for a fair, and
rule change* open, It followed thp sin ami tin- western powei*.
troller (ictirral. These reports are Judicial determination of the m at­
rscent awanl of a "16 1/8 cent*
Hussia'a Deputy Foreign Min­ recorded in .Hie minutes of the ter, you have forced on me the
an hour pay raise granted a mil­ ister Andrei V. Vlshinsky brought County Commissioners ’and after necessity of seeking a Judicial
lion non-operaling workers by an the fight into the open late yen’- Wng recorded they ate public determination.
arbitration Ixiard named under terday with a hitter attack on the record* for inspection hy any one
"8o, now I tell you that I do
the National Hallway Lalior Act. rnpitaiist system. His attaek was at any time, with or without a not owe one rent to the Board of
Tlie unions involved are the Iinksn] Immediately with the new
County Commlislonels, and ‘shall
Brotherhood of lawontotlve Kn- Communist manifesto issued Sun­ reason.
"All County Officers tmok* are not pay one cent, until some
nsers; the Brotherhood of Uieo- day night in Poland following a
Court of rompetent jurlsdlctibn
Otiva Firemen aqd ' Enginsmen; secret conference of leading Com audited by Hie Stale Auditor* and has tided on this matter.”
.Seminole County offices were
the Ordor of Railway Conductors; mnnlMs frs.rts nine nalioney' *wdiPe4-tT.-J«m-d,tlya J ee theyheed of — Bailreed
Afthongir^Vistiinsky niaiie no
"AI the July meeting of the
fnmen, ml the awHclunen’s direct-rnfrrewro to the new world
,_ R r ic f i D e f e a t ^ ,
Board- o&lt; C*ontT~Cmmnisslon»rg
nlPfu-Td North America.,
ComdRIBin campaign ’a g a i n s t in ardor to ilctcrniln*_ how tho
Some, o l *lbe 44 rules changes "dollar Imperialism," the.general
•IWnpnstg feses »•«** flat)
have Wen sought previously -In theme of his attack was similar Judge rtf the Cuunfy Court would
lie paid, I presented n bill for the in buying for export has bought
b i ' least ti .few state legislatures to that In tin* manifesto.
fees for the six month period. 1 at the most . inopportune limes
i i safety measures.
Vlshinsky said rapltallsm now
* Many «f Hie requested provis­ waa entering Its “highest stage— am told that the Atlornev for with most blatant publicity.”
ion* are modifications of existing the period of Imperialism," which Ihe County Commissioners advised Taft.. ' giving high incoms a*
. ?u!»* but • few would bring almut he said "Involves tendencies aim­ against this payment. There were another reason for high prices,
antisely iiis l conditions of rail* ing at domination, annexation nntl two methods hy which this m atter •aid "Ihe AdmlnUltmion BiiGied
rould ■havB"Wert decided; First
road operations.
hegemony” and ‘ "results in the and full remedy was open for you on ’ a general wags increase pal
growth of resistance among the to seek a Declaratory Judgement tern, adonllng the extraordinary
theory
proclaimed by Henry
McatlcRB Tuesday peoples."
from the Circuit Court, this would
v iishlnaky,
“
turning to the Bal­ have fully Settled the m atter by 17*11ace's Department of Com
kan question, charged the United legal procedure; the other was to mere* experts and CIO that you
V . (t'e*||*»ril (r»w I'aar Ossl
States already had destroyed the ask uf the Attorney General of could have universal wage incants, December 12.26.
crease of "fl pasaeel without-itts
&amp;
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FJnriri, fnr kls.-UtHMosst^wr-rttr creasing prices.'
Troder* said the new margin ttransforming
th
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th
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opinion
stands
a*
a
SOW-pl
1 -tOQWlrcmsnts, now
placed at 33 1/3 milltArv l&gt;«W of the U, 8. A*
"A democratic Conrcess passed
&lt;|M| ruling
legal
ruling until
until lt«U
it*is &lt;lstj*«et
decided late
by
per cent of the prlce of the grain
lie called on the Assembly to a Circuit Court. I am told, in­ the OPA renewal bill in 19IC,"
and substantially above the’ rates demand immcdiate’wi(hdrawal not
T sft said. "President .Trumtn ve­
Nhlrh have been In effect, appar- only of all foreign troops In cidentally. that your Attornsy toed It."
was
advised
to
seek
a
ruling
tly had no effect on early Irad- Greece, hut of all instructor*,' ad­
U'Mshoney' said that President
r- The increased margin* were visors snd "so-called experts" as from the Attorney General, and Trumsn vetoed the first OPA **
while
!
have
never
seen
the
opinion
quested by the Department of well, Till* would affect all U. 8.
tension bill bcccuss of an sms ml-,
■IruBure recently, and by P m - personnel ih Greece in connection s* rendered, t presume that he reent which ha said Taft recently
ruled
thet
the
Judge
of
the
County
•nt Truman in his radio apeech with the American aid program.
referred to a* "the eimple
Court came under the 1917 S tat­ had
nday n ig h t fn Detroit bread
provision that increased costs
ute.
Had
you
seen
proper
to
were raised a rertt a loaf
couneel together wlth_ me about must, be reflected In . increased
ay, and their were Indication*
. , ,
It would have bsen entitely prices.”
State Department this,
ciHmjrisg would get a breed
"I have this 'slmpls provision
agreeable to me, but this wss not
bOOSt
-Mr?before m-.u CM ahe**" e«»d. “ I*
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dons.
-.However, mills serving the New = •. IL-eallBsee S»ei geBe (last
-q*s #-fst-pl'-S-^-oroii*
"Then It became a'questlop as is thYork metropolitan ares, announced those “fired" now stand* at ten
to. when the Judge or the County Taft rm~'»d,u/ n*. It wmld t*k
Juetion* of 10 to 40 a hundred employes.
Court’* fees stopped from the fivit minutes •" *r*d it ami /!♦■
unds In wheal flour price* and
In addition. It Is understood Acta of 1923, and started to oper­ hours tu earlv'n B hut it wteck*
to (15 cents in rye flour follow- that an uadlsclosed number of
ate under the Act* of 1917. Again •d n ric - Ciin’ra l k c*uas. Jl was
ahayoly lower cash wheat and o)hera
0i
have -been allowed to resign two methods were open to you to an altim pl to n»»k» *h» lUT*rn
markets Ssldrday nnd sgsln j
ng the last year.
determine this fact; first, by a « s n t guarantee » profit to men
fwdty.
■ • ,.t r
| ■ m ote allowed
anoweu to
so resign are
art out Declaratory Judgement from the Ufac'urrrs and processor*.
I ts hog prices varied today s t of Ute, State Department, but the Circuit Court, which would b« a fT h e manufacture?* end proc­
"irent market*. At Chicago, technicality of not having been final and Judicial Judgement or essor*, In whdes Inter**!* 9*n*
trade was stow and Prices "fired" leave* them eligible
lltf 90 to aak another “opinion" from
from to r Toft- draw .UiU price rtl*
about AO root* lower Jn ear- far as the records go, for employ­ Ih# Attorney General, The judge­ Ing formula, Ota now reaping the
*d«. with tho top oriec at ment In other government Jobs. ment In-either case would have profit* be was ao rj ’**otsa they
a h""dred pounds. This Those "fired" are Ineligible for been entirely satisfactory to me, receive.’The? New York Stock Ex­
d Chleseo prlro advance anv other
government Job.
ot
and without question I would have change tells u* that th&gt; fo«l
ilsv whlrh lioosted the sverThe department seeuritr
eeeurity rules abided this. You fatted to make nrocessors whoss stock .1* there
1"rice of hogs to a new peak of oa published today provide tb it either course to decide thia raaUae, listed had a net income during
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where a "reasonable doubt" axiata hut nrbllarily permitted your the first sU month* o? 1?&lt;7
, -the east B t i^iqls market
to whether • suspected em- Clerk and Attorney to decide the than 81 percent greaU r than tiwlr
hoga we— active and ployeo is associated with a group
g
matter for you, arid'Ajftj1 decided net income in ths f t n t sin month*
to 25 rente higher,
or organisation advocating “trea­ that the County J u i
of 1940.
gr nrW * continued »o droo. son, subversion, or sedition", the the 1917* Act. when he Wok o f t...
Quoting th# Ohio RspubllcSp
. New York wholesale mar- department will be giren the bene­ lit 1937; you then designated your a g % \ n as having slid at '8*»_FranIfTrsd- AA fell 8 eewta -a fit of the doubt and-the person Clerk as an Auditor to determine
Pent*, a droo of 7 U, will be deemed a security risk.
the m atter finally*
Violations of the department's ,on# with author!
a week ago vesterday.
security regulations may also be
to know
-MtlsH-q. of Albania Is considered along with "habitual (Mr
source of our dlfneultU*- Ws do
tbs facta. You
1 of- two ethnic stocks the drunks nets, sexual psrvsrslon, sufficient for
have monopoly and it Is the mo­
thi north and the Toafcs moral turpitude, financial Irrvs- brought t h i a __
nopoilsta who fix the price* ths
ponsibiUty or criminal . record.” Circuit Court, or to
request- people must pay.

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powers thought one commission
was enough /o r all.
The big four powers have until
Sept. 15, 1948, to decide upon dis­
position
the -colonies. After
that it becomes'a Udfted Nations
problem.
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looming price* uf foodstutfs.
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itrm tr advocates pltyioomi in
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Truman Asks
Women To Aid

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Truman Asks Meatless Tuesdays

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MISlpINT TRUMAN It TlltVIJtD for lha flrtt time at the Whlta House
ai ha trondcjut a plaa to the nation to support the new voluntary food
conservation drive. The Chief Executive aaked lha American people to
tue no meat bn Tuesdays, uie no pflilLry or eggs bn Thursdays and to
sava a ilk a of bread every day.
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Governor Dewey iStrachey Wants
Urges Increased Trade Agreement
For Italy
With Russians
U. S. Aid Needed To Briton Says Two Na­
Prevent Establish­ tions Not Competi­
ment Of Red State tive In Economics

I)AMV w v
M
L IV E R P O O L , England. Oct. ft
A LBAN Y, N. Y.. Oct. tt
(•ovetnor Thomal E. Dewey called lAI- hood Mmiilrr'John Slrachry
today for in rtratrd American aid pro|K&gt;sed today that Britain and
to Italy to .prevent eitablnhment Ruitr* "agree to diffrr" irinpotanof what Ke termed a "Red police ly in ihe imjIi I k s I field, hut gel
•tale" in the former F aici^ land. oa with work nf drafting a ttade
Dewey, potential 1948 RrpuLli agieemrnt.

tillers to close down for GO dry*
candidate, laid a triumph
to ta ro 10,000,000 bushel* of jfor "Communiit totalilarianiim in
m i l ) - . Industry me.rnb*ni i" -|lh * heart - o f - l b * Mediterranean
dkatedvsom ew hat reluctant “yea*
wooy ^
vvuridwrde c v
t) &gt;ld 1 - green lL* cAmtuitteje at
,
ateottferig.-. tale
* » .M sl© * * ,
S
____ jnflVt. designed j- .Deweyj._.thiid—Lcoad dap - at

Watching the arrival uf the first
camignmrnl uf Ruiiian fund for
Britain since before thr war, Slruthey fold irpuiteii one of th?
baitc rconumic tcalttiet it lha I
fit item —end—Row+e «i*-mwtu*llv

0 ‘ atJpporrthe program, the nat- Communitm in recent week* came complementary! rather than com­

lon'a grain exchange* increased
thair M argin,.or down payment,
requirement* on new sprint*five traniscthins In grain furture*
to 33 1/8 per cent of the market
M~—
***** **»*

Caldwell To Keep
Hands Off In Next
Spring’s Election
.Dpvciitar-Caldwell said'today, he
will n 6t try to influence ggfeetion
of hi* successor and will content
‘hlmaelf wllh being "an interested
observer of and a conscientious
voter" in next spring's primary
■bet Iona.
The State Constitution prohibit*
him from succeeding himself and
political lines »Iready*. a re ^ Jt ing
-*-----r the campaign to elect
vernor. L
'
1 was asked by the AsTreaa whelhar ha would
J c s In the ciunpaign. He

in a proclamation designating. Oct.
12 Columbui Day. He laid it wav
an occasion on which "we reaf­
firm our old and imneriihahlr
friendship for the people of the
land" that gave birth to the I5lh
eenturv m anner 1 who diicovered
the Weitem Hemiiphere.

'•Unhappily,"
the
Governor,
aald, "The jreople of Italy today
face n new threat to thrft newlv
won freedom. Having shaken oft
the sanguinary yoke of toaliUrl* hr eatirm r right, they
ary. now menaced hv the forces of
'tdtalUrsrsMiaal o f life lelL .*
r th * United SUtte# has already
done much to bring aid - to tha
Italian government in It* struggle
for axlstance, but th e re . la still
much more to tie done. If the
Halinn nation Is, lo escape the
imminent th re a t' of Communist
infiltration. It must hava. help
promptly and that help must come
from us.*'

CommunistM Assert
..»ui .'..Yfctory.InGneaee.
Independence

' '.Florida ia ihe utter
.Alt* \n!rr*.
^'Thay, gre qjilck to rcaenl inter­
ference or any attempt to Influ­
ence them In their choice of public
official*. They rightly feel that
tu&gt; Administration should endeav­
or to Influenca the selection of
■ It* successor.
"In keeping with that concept,
to which 1 subscribe wholehearted­
ly, I shall content myaslf hy taring
an interested observer of end a
.cteiaelentloua voter In the coming
ijjm try .
.
I cm, of courae. greatly con­
cerned with the result* of th at
•lection. No rillien worthy of the
name could be indifferent. Flor­
ida's future depends m&gt;en the
character of ita government.
"The current programs touch­
ing public education, public health,
Institutional car* and builnaaa-llko
.administrative procedure are but
tu p s In the right direction. They
■Lfiuld be Improved upon and made
d? greater usefulness to the cttl*
sens of Florida."
.
*

.
TAX CUT
WASHINGTON, Oct. B UP)—
Federal taxea may ulus as much
as | 4W ,000 of the *# 000,000 for
which L arry McPhatl told hit
one-third share of tha New York
f Yankee baseball club,
COTTON CHOP
-WASHINGTON, Ocfc B, U P )-

crop, a t 11,603,000 bales of 600
xpounds gross wsight. This estl■mat# ia a decrease of 341,000
-bale* over the 11.845,000 bales
i forecast a month ego. Production
was 8,640,000 balsa last year and
*12,390,000 bale* for the Un-year
■(1336-44) average

FLORIDA

W K A I1 IE U

Verily “i'l*u6y through Ihursday
with icaltcrrd afternoon thundershorter*.
_

N E W S P - A IJ E IL .

W ED N ESD A Y;

O C T . »8 ,

1947

A sso cia te d P r e s s I.euAcd W ire

Kilpatrick Is Federal Funds
Elected Head Allocated To
rade
John Ivey Selected Okeechobee D i strict
For Vice President;
Will Bfc Given As­ County Commission Rescinds Its
;0 E ^ c t « i T h u ^ Report Is Made On sistance Repairing
Action Regulating Liquor Sales Soviet stand waits
Projects Of Year Damage From Lake
f
^
On U. S. Position

P f iid m i Truman raid today that.
American women ran make "an
invaluable contribution" to the wel­
fare of the nation and the world
by "wholehearted suppoil to out
food laving program."
In a nation-wide radio addreM
in connection with Democratic
Women’* Day. the
alio that women have a "greet
oj»onunity".to make their "wholeiflue influence inaraiingly effect*
iva" in building a better world "hy
the lull ui* of
(vowei at the
ballot box."
Mr, Tiuman laid ihe reiponii
bility for the iu ccch o( thr food
laving program “ rtita very largely
with the .American hoarewife.”
"She ii an indeipemable fightri
in our. waT igaimt hunger." he
v^ri on. -"The Amerkan l»ou*ewne ha» never failed her country
when ihr I im been called u|hi*i
to lactiftce in ill inlerril. I know
that the will not fail in the great
talk now before u i."
If the women of America, hwent on. "exert 'the tremendous
moral force for good which they
potter* we ihall make greater and
more tailing nroureu in overcomP
other difficultiev that concern n
jus and the wotld."*
Another major atep In th* rumpal m to eave food for Europe
■and lowar pricea at home wax cm
todav’a rrnyrara in Washington
M th* Ctttrera Food Committee
f»»m*llv asked the country*! dla*

D A IL Y

TH E

ATHENS, G e t* 8. W)-*- The
Communist organ Ritospastis pub­
lished today a signed article by
the party's secretary - general,
Nicholas Zachartadcs, predicting a
Communist victory In Greece,
"We will fore# a democratic
compromise, or crush the oppoai
tton,” tab! the article — the f in t
published statement In
week* hy the Communist leader,
who ia now In hiding.
Premier Theratatoeles Sophoulia
told a new* ^conference the state­
ment was designed to ‘ holster
wavering morale in tha Commun­
ist party, which he aald was
showing aim* of dissension.
Sophoulla announced a t tha con­
ference he. hail signed an order
providing for the discharge by
Oct. 16 of 6,000 "supernumerary"
civil employe*.
T * F T ON AFFIDAVITS '
DES MOINES. Oct. 8 lAVSenator Robert 0 . T aft (R-Ohlo)
aald today "tha AF1- and CIO
boards are just loose affiliations
with no control" over individual
union* and th a t "R was not logi­
cal to require ' tha boards’ mem­
bers
to sign non-Communlst
affidavits.
PACT WITH AUSTRIA
WASHINGTON, O ct 8, W V Ths State Department
today tha United States has sign­
ed an "Interim" sir transport
agreement with Auetria.
Tha agreement, initialed by
Foreign Minister Karl Gruber and
U .S. Ambassador John G. Er­
hard t, was tha first concluded by
Austria since the war ended, tha
department aald.

petitive, in. the economic field.
"Russia haf food and timber to
Ball," ha aald. "W# hava manu­
factured good* of ail kinds to tell.
Surely it is not beyond tha wit of
man to davise an Interchange to
the immense good of both coun­
tries/

*1 .
negotiations broke down severs!
week* ago because Britain de­
clined to guarantee deliveries and
refused te ease Russia's payments
IlnMllHUe*

S ill

Reaction Is Mixed a ;
To Attlee Shake-up
LONDON, Oct. 8. OP)— A draatic overhauling of tha labor gov­
ernment, In which five cabinet
ministers w en ousted and leftwing Furl Minister Emanuel Shlnwrll was demoted, drefr ‘ tome
tlritlsh cheers and tome Jeers to­
day.
British press comment on yes­
terday'* sweeping changes gener­
ally followed ’ p arty lines ami
ranged from Ute full endorsement
-of-the LaboriU D itty Herald u»
the outright protest of the Coneervative Itally Graphic, which daclsrod U»#( no thing "leas u h in a
coalition regime’CMld fig h t’ eScrc*«fully tha nation's crucial bat­
tle against economic disaster.

43 Students Enrolled
At School Of Aviation

E- C . Kilpatrick, Jr., prrsidenl
of thr Florida Stale Bank , WII
circled pteiidcnl of the Seminole
County Chamber of Corometce at
a meeting of ihe board of di
rector* at the Touriit Center last
night. M r.'Kilpalrifk will lake of­
fice at once and f serve for the
coming year. _
■Other otfTcers elec led were Job*
•idem: Edward M.a
K ey. vice president
Ini, manager , J. L M e y , &lt; n £ i
urer; Frank Shamei, first .i;.dis­
trict vice president; J. F. McClel
land, second district; J. S. Best
line, thitd district: Andrew Duds,
fouilh district; and W. C . Kilbee,
fifth district, .
Senator L F- Boyle was appoint
ed temporary chairman of the
meeting by Mr. Shames, who
t u e x i d c d . i n the a b s tn c e _o l
Preitdenl W. V. Uilting. Senator
Boyle appointed a nominating com­
mittee composed of l.ra Leiher,
hairmait. H. H. Coleman. 'Mr.
Biilline. R. L - Detfn. II. ft, Fope,
Waller Haynes, and J. Titdrn Ja

colli. *
The inimiiinlions uf Ilia- commit,
tee were unnnlinuuaty approver)
by the board. Mr. Ivey presided
throughout the remainder of the
meeting and commended the group
upon the kelerilon of Mr. Kilpat­
rick a t prrsldrnt. Jack Hatlgan
proposed the formation of a non­
profit organisation hy the Cham­
ber of Commerce for its promo­
tion. uf fairs, regattas, glldai
I ( vatlamee u .Pese. 111 !

Following a disc union,concerning the regulation ol ihr &gt;.&gt;!r of sit u
L a k e s u c c e s s , O a « u v i—
holic beverages on Sutufay, the County Cott|nmtion yrtlerday ir-t ind.t)
its former action of Sept. 4 irgulating such
outside ol imoruoralfi! A Irsding drlrgotr In the United
Notions Airerpbly rr|&gt;onfd todaymunicipaliliev in thr county.
"
Tlir earlier had ptuvidrd dial u» ahotmln bevruges l&gt;r served tti he had lieen loid hy a high .Slat*
licensed places outside ol uit nr)&gt;or«trd town* between ihr’houi* ol 2 : 0* Drpaltmenl uflm al llu l tile UmteJ
A- M. and 7:00 A. M..nn wrnk days knd Iwiwrrn dir hulli* ill J:Oil .Slater would tup|Hiti the proposal
Joi partition of f^lriline "with
A, M. Sundays and 7dMi A. M .f
ticenw under the Slate lb-v- perhaps a few modifications."
Monday morning*.

J acksonvu Z e TOct. » b»*»
Fed efal lundt, in a limited amount,
have been made available foi. al­
leviating flooded comLliont in thr
Lake Okeechobee region. Col. W il­
li# F. Teale uf the Aimy Engineers
agnoumrd today.
Representatives of the* Corps of
EBgmrrn arc uow m conference
"Wat^authontief around the
L ik e to determine where the emercan be .pen, to the
bdst advant.lagr and the rffrcl the
aitrsi immediate relief within
flond areas.

. I t was brou 0ht&gt; M l by the
Commissioners during tin- dis­
cussion that the State I.aw al­
ready provide* for the opening
and closing time uf plares selling
aleoholie beverages, and that the
Commission did not desiie in any
way to change this law until the
opinion of the people of the count
ty had been ascertained.
This put* the matter of ojiening and cloying hour* of *ueh
place* back under Slate law Sec­
tion 6fU!.14 as amended, paingrsph
t -1 states: “ No intoxicating bevciagoa may be sold, ruiivum.-d or
nvrvinl or permit led to tie M-rveil
or eonsumell iu any plan- holding

I Col.-Te*le

said lliat he has m
attucted Ins engineers to give thi&gt;
emergency fisat priority,
4 The district engineer empha-

altrd the need for speedy action
and cooperation with hn-ml'govern­
ment* and other agencies ill helpt n r m tltm tl who h*Ve •fiffvi id
dam ■go* caused hy high water,
Funds made available today ale
from, the emergency flood control
authoruatjoii made hy Congiesv,
and can b* used only "for the
repair, lesloratbm, and strengthen­
ing of fevees ami (dhet flood
coivliol works threatened or de
Sfroyed by recent floods,
or whichf
Si
# . S*S
-may l-e ihrealenrd or destroyed by
latei floods.
Col. Teale said the*# fund* will
be uu-d in thr irbabililatlun ol
flacal control works outside the
big government- levee which «n- W A SH IN G TO N . Oct. H &lt;&gt;P»
cireles the l.akv.
A 10 |t*l«ciil ru irlg cm y lirig lil
Tile limited fund* alloted to the talc J n c t r j l l c amouiiiniK to
Jacksonville district are in addi $700,0(K),000 -a n n u a lly‘ hai been

erstgr lkrmrWn.nl of hlorida lre-r&gt; w’Utll «ielN|X1e, -wild' had talked
tween V t M ucWITmidnight Sjs.t-

urdny and
morning."

Washington, officials, raid he

did not Irani wbal modifications

U uyd F . Hoyle, allotney fm the ihr United Statei-Would srek.
A sfiokesmaii lor ihr ' Undid
Roald, pointed out that- tin Slide
law definqt an uicuiiolie Wferage j Stales delegation said a rough
a* any beverage having more ili»n. d i* li of the American [rohi y decone iwryent by weight and an lai^stswn on Paleiline had been...... " ! ' ' 4
« * • * - • « J "Therefore the State clo»ittg ivgul** ‘vmlcntr. I l k U. 3. siattlatioim do not apply to U-reiuye- meifl will he made lin e probably
such a* beer, having no more «l- tumor row in Ft id*y.
crdildic xmleiit than the " pel,\ source dorr to the Soviet

cent maximum._________
iilrb-eali-m vshl -tlic Hiti-nnv Wefc
Contracts fm the resurfacing wailing In bear the U. S . ilrrlsMn »Miw«m mm I’"*- *l*l
linn brfnir making ibru nun pol-

icy statement. This muter laid the
JW irl (loliry w n tmf ilcfinilelv
detenumed. altbougb R m iii Vav
im biinl In SuiifMiit &lt;1cal inn uf t
bi national frdeiali»c»l ilalr
Tlir p|n|Hltal for a Ird n alifcJ
•lilc h jt irt iiimirnded bv ihr
minority icpoi* of ibe •'■rcial UN
Commillrr on Paleiline (lIN Sf'OPt
but bat brrn npooird bv both ibe
Arab* ami ibe Jcviib Agency for,
P*lc&lt;|inr
•'olaini. meanwhile delivered her
Development &lt;il I'alrttin c umlri iHiiny vlalrnicnt. utgiiw the UU to
the Ztunitl Jrwub imumicnt and ill no all other pinpu'ipj sululiom
the g iral riu llc n g r 1I 14I lilt )rw and cottrrntrate on pi »n* lo par*
rill quell 1011___tlic ic __p irlc n u _ til litinn ibe ||nlv I and
t'lrofinvlnvakia declared partiChiiuianity, was iixiay Kiiilmed
lion nf PsIeMim* “cnm»s ne*r to
Knvsnuns by S aiii Siegel'nf lUuir* giving at least partial satlufsc-

10% Freight Rate 'Speaker Explains.
Increase Granted [Palestine Problem
U. S. Railroads To Kiwanis Club

ICC Authorizes Hike Sam Siegel Outlines
To Go Into Effect Great Chjt l i e n e e
Next Monday A. M. To C h r i s t i a n i t y

’ lion

to the

tW.WKI recently

gianled to llir nation's is iliu s ili
iftorltcd fur dredging ill the West wlm It boprJ today lo pul tlu
__. : , , ft. 1,
__— LiU ^.a pari .lieulriuul__ g(iv£iiULVriun_in ih # o atu rat claims nf Imlh. _
_ 1 j K w i n i . t* _ a * r — Siaj
II
I 1 - _| p
, (• , . nf Kiwamt. lie wa* ml 1mimed bv i parties” nnd -aid this shuuld b*
I
llie Inletilale (omm eiie t &gt;m
f ^ shame*
j.the bail* for * mlution to the
mittidn auihonm l the tcmpoiaiv
N A N K IN G , Oct. 8, t/V&gt;— Cbl- i
Amilbcr,
ipcakct
w,**
1'l.titr
j problem.
llirirs ir v eilrid jy, .penJlIW a il«
Egyp{ lii\ed up wirli th* other
new Communists, on the offen­
Kel/le
of
Orlamlo.
id
ihe
V
«w
1
11 ..... .... »■ !■■*• *1*1
sive throughout Manchuria? were
(jtion »n gbe (aiboad't plr* ful
Imnal Rehabihl.ilmn mill of lb'
reported today to have virtually
a primsiicnt 27 percent intieate
wiped out a MU-mlle -aartlon of
Slale Department of Education wit ■
over pirtriil rslci. Ihe IC C also
the vital railroad linking Mukden
tidd
uf the progie** ’made (Juiilio
1. Autboriied coattwrie water
with Changchun, Manchuria’s cap­
the pail three -yrat* in 'obtaining
HAVANA. Oct. H. BP)—ta tric la rartlrrs anil freight fotwattler*
ital,- \
Mukden report* said Commun­ Schmidt told thr auilirncia court (who rollrrl tmall lot* of fieigbt putiiioti* for the n|iv*cilfav hand*
ist raiders swept along the line liytng her-.today for the murder for ta rb a J shipments) »lo male ■ ipprd .imong ijvili.ui* l»it]i in
Seminole County and ebewbeie. -'
from Tlehllng, 40 mile* northeast of Jonn Lester Met- that she 'shot
of Mukden, to within a few miles rite Chicago lawyer aboard the ihr »ame 10 petcenl iiUteair.
M r S ie g e l hi h i* In lk nboill
2.
In
a
separate
action.
ga*e
PAIISTOW. Ki»k . IKI- H. l,1V of Changchun, firing railroad ties vaeht Satirn after lie said "I ant
I'n le H lIn e , pointed out th ill Idnliin 11# (liliitl# * * tkii/krt * p lan e,
end Masting bridges —'undoing*in going 1f 6 kill you" and ordared hrr 17 railroad* in ibe South prrmri- fwthi i and mi•lin-r tm.l Ini'll lhe;&gt;

Chinene Communists
Cains

Havana Dancer
Says She Shot Boy
Friend In Defense

huura.w hat govsrnmant. .iaainlen In taka her flullias ainl go ash-fWith rising voice, gesturrs, and
a nee crew# had worked five
■*»a- face ao Pali* she appeared about
months to repair;.
to faint', the Toledo dancer t#ittn#d: • -----tried to get away. He hit
Temperatures Drop me"Iover
the head, knocked roe to
To Nearly Normal the deck and kicked me. He hurt
me.
"He ran up Ihe ladder—almost
By ASSOCIATED PltRSH
Temperatures dropped to nesr flew up — and then came right
normal, breaking a spell uf un­ back-down again. He otld me to
seasonably warm weather, over tak# my cloth#* and get off the
the north central region and much boat, I began opening closets and
of the G reat Lakes area today throwing
| clothe* .together to taka
as mldiammer temperature* pro- with me. Jerk was furious,
vailed la m u 1 parts of the east j "He said 1 could not take my
and the New England state*.
!
ire# rie« # — r**e *•»•

Cool air from cenlkal Canada

Z T X M ftJ O S »

EU^nhower - StaHsen

state# kMUK p U and;moved s h n v i T i c k e t I s S u g g 6 H t« ( l
ly southeastward to th* Ohio!
v j.r u „ _ ‘
x x r„ |t „
Valiev. Coolest spot'It*
Uh* a re s '
t » y - . l * 6 n r y W a llB C O
spot
waa In northern Minnesota, with
below frtexlng reported at Be
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Oct. 8 UP)
midjl. A sharp drop waa reported
Henry A. Wallace expressed »h#
tn Chicago/ from
yesterday's | Mdief today that a Kepubllcan
high, of 86 to 64 aarly today, and ticket with General Eisenhower
with a predicted high of 68 today. s* th« presidential nominee and
Tha mercury climbed to a warm Harold
Htasien aa his running
87 in Portland, Me., yesterday; mat# would win the U&gt;48 election
waa 83 In Boatort: J 1 in Philadel­ "•.verwhtlmlngly."
phia and 78 In New York. GenThe former ■Vice P rrsident,' In
eral rains have occurred In the the mldat of a New England tour,
southeastern states, principally in told a newa conference Jhat an
Virginia, tha Carolnaa, Georgia Eisenhowar-Stassen ticket would
and Mississippi. Shower* also war* carry all but nine state* against
reported over tha weatam stales. a n / &lt;jppo»ltlon.“
. „
Wallace expretaed th# tiellof
ROBOT OFF AGAIN
lhat General Elsenhower wou d
STOCKHOLM, Sweden. Oct. 8 likewise "win orerwhalmlngly (f
—UP)—Th#
mechanically-gujded he ran as t)»e Detaocratlc nominee.
U. 8. Army Skymaater Robert E.
But h# quickly added that h* ax
Lee took off at 7.:S2 A . M. F.BT preted Pretldant Truman lo ^gel
today, for Wilmington. Ohio, after
a successful robot flight yasteriky the nomination.
screw* tha Atlantic,

Roy j Prnwnlpg
ia npllmlstlc
about hi* Sanford School of A via­
tion at tha Municipal Airport and
hat 443 students enrolled from
many* states. On tha blackboard
are Hated 16 studtnU who hava
latter* of enrollment and who
will ba hare between, now and
December.
'Mr. Browning predicted that eb
(ha present rate of enrollment
ha will toon hava tha largest
school of Its type In tha state. ■
G. C, A: Investigators W,
McLean and J. Roan ware a t tha
school yektarday to give commer­
cial aviation axMi|n#Uona to
Victor * Black wall, Gana Byariy,
Carl Yoat. William Aranbcrt and
b a n k ^c a 'l l .
Howard Rhryock, Jack Pearson,
WASHINGTON,' Oct, 6-U PV and Olan Greer teak flight teat* The Comptroller of )he Currency
for Instructor rating.
today Issued a call for. a atatoment of tha condition of nil nat­
COWBOT STABBED
ional banka at tha do*# of bus­
CHICAGO. Oct. 8_(A V -A . J. iness Oct. 8, 1347.
Greening, 28, a cowboy performsr
of a rodeo troop# &gt;»i»d*d by FLORIDA FASHIONS MOVES
Him star Roy Roger*, was tubbed
Florida Fashions, Inc. has start­
to death and tw o ! other cowboy ed operations a t It# new location
players ware ahtolmd In a fight a t the Municipal
Airport- to
which It s ta re d moving S atur­
day. Tha . customer ter vice, ac­
T h en w an nine members
ting and order processing
tha show, ail eowboya, In tha rj
!i,p»rftnsnl* &gt;are separately loc­
whan the fight ajarted. Police ated in tha Urga building and
Detartlve* Tom McQuirs and there teem* to be plenty of room
for expansion. Thera era 60 em­
ployees.

r x .v j a s s r ,.'” •

Soviet Writer Attacks
Pope A s War-monger

M08 COW.' Oct. 8 UP)—Social
Author Boris Kandidov, writing
in the Literary Gaiette, accused
Pone Plus XII today of “entirely
*n&lt;t openly calling for war against
the-Soviet Union."
1W w riter Mid the Pop# once
had helped tha Oarman# to “propara an Invasion of foggy Albior*
(England) and clean for tha Japantse the roed to Pearl Habor."
Now, ho aald, tha Pontiff t* pro­
paring "sound and lighting ef­
fect*" for an Ecumenical Council
at which Communitm (a to ba
declared "tha heresy of currant
times." .

Ttr.n

0 int]ef an
■Iferitnent.
'
of T llg h lf a*-'
rail* batir coath fare* from 2 2 ihrougn Reuter*', a Jlritivb n e w 'ei rimn xmind
to. 7 *» eent* a mile.
a it nicy, slid llisl corre*|M)niltm1*
Uie Plane w*» *be first " b *

The passenger far#

lncr#a*#» l,..m this country e.mtd n.,1 tell ....... . «" • ,h,*1 *upPly
tlit-ir *tory until rimy re.urned "“ ''‘"‘r '
rxperm ient. 'rith a u a *
I'f
Honto
Tin*
experiment*
J.
ilascrlbtll I'aly.rine « . about ’"S'* •
«» P " " '" " »•»«•«•
Power Output Is Up r i l ll'c
e »ite of .Vermont
ltd mile*
th lv an
10% Over Last Year long and 4» mde* wide at . mag,h , speed
Imum. He said 1lint In I'-MIl It , r, .........
C„„»
«cund. which varl*‘» from about
NEW YORK. O c t 8. (AV- had 660,000 in ctiir* nnd WO.UiMi lii'.U im!,-a an-huur at *es level to
Electric power output In the week rural population It bat jmi.lMKI.- 7Mt mile* aii trour »l flu.000 feet.
ended Oct. 4 totaled 4,934,861.IMHI (mio bank deposit* and lt),t,02
The r'«d«ij t.-dav was cut loose
klluwatl hours, compared wltji 4.- manufacturing plant*. He 11 need m aflv r-evnn jnib-v ab-.vp etrih. at
P50.116.IMkl In the previous week Hi#' Zionist—iwovemtutr—baric to :(7.INHI feet, at a point' 14 ratlei
ami with 4,478,U,J8.QOU in the like 1873 when Jew* began l« ^flc«* we*r of the Scill’y Islands. It was
period a year ago, th# Edison persecution by the Russian l i a r , adiusti-d to dive into the sea after
Electric Institute reported today. told «f the Halfuur declaration by about 2l&gt; miles .
•
For the country a* a whole the the British fur u Jewish home­
line phase of the experiment
gain over last year warn 10.2 |n-r land any ealifled by the United wn* lo tr*t air i&lt;-*i*tance* at axeent amt for the various region* Stale* and 87 other nations.
Ireme siu-cds, which .causes lack
Under Lawrence «r A rabia,'the of slabllily and lend* to slack and
It WB* B* follows:
IlMnliliifii talk r«a* M«»
New England, 7.7 per cent, midinefficient control in conventional
Atlantic, 0.0 , Central Industrial,
plane*.
16.2, West Central, U.7. Southern McthodiKts Urtfc
The experimental plane was
•tales, 7.8, Rocky Mountain, 10.7
made of polished mahogany. It
Saving
Grain
By
and Pacific Coast, 8.6,
hnd'u'wing span of rig h t feet pnd
length of about 12 feet.
Eliminating: Whinky n* TTurobot was equipped with
Growers Plan Own
transmitting apparatus to report
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. HUlh—-The technical details 6f It* behavior.
Inquiry On Prices Board
k»f Temperance o f Ihe |t* alcohol burning inotor was an
ertnwtNt Chirrch *ugve"4ed n&gt;- adaptation and Improvement of
BELLE GLADES. Oct. H t/Jh day that "there woiild‘ -'be no tho,e U s e d In German rocket-pro—The Florida Vegetable Com- greut' outrrv - if--Ht*rillinr ' w rro pelTed'fighter* during th* war.
mltee director#, rapreaenlng th# stopped entirely for the duration
Scientist* conducting the ex­
majority of farmers In the stale, of the emergency" grain short- periment will require abtmt a
today sUfled thslr own campaign Sge.
week's study of the records before
against high prices.
The Cllpsheet, liomrd publica­ precise details can ba aunounoedTh* grqup at a meeting yeater- tion. niede that comment after
"Until there has been * thor­
_ jy voted an investigation of commending ('resident Truman's ough study, we shall have no de­
pricea to find out "why tha home- request for * 00'ilay »u»pen»ion of finite Information aa to-w hether
wtfa pays thraa time* more then distilling, expected to save 10,000,- the robot has actually broken
tha growers receive for their pro­ 000 bushels of grain.
through the sonic barrier," said *
duct."
It said 145,300,000 bushels of scientist working on the project.
If they fall to find a aatla- grain were used in making
"If the tests yield the informa­
factory antwar, they plan a pub­ juloiicants during the 12 months tion It It hoped they will. Wt shall
licity campaign advertising prices endng last July 31 and added:
hare made one of the biggest ad­
paid famert, and (taring It to the
‘‘.Stopping the use of foodstuffs vances vet In the Held of super­
housewife to figure out what, In the making of whisky and beer sonic research."
happen* to the price. The grower* would reduce the crushing pres
•aid some of th* aprsad might sure of prices upon the American
JAX TORNADO
be laid to mlshandlrment Uf-*hip- family, a * pressure which is
JACKSONVILLE. Oc«m enu which a t Uinta reaches 26 depriving milluna of Amorlcan
A freak windstorm which struck
per cent loss it) transit.
children of proper food."
t
the suburban north short itetton
NEIMOELLER ELECTED
last night sent el«ht persona to
JOHN MEYER HELD
PRANK FORT, Oct. 8 -U P &gt; NEW YORK, Oct. 8 -U D — hospital* for treatment and did
Dr. Martin
Ntemoller, noted John Mayer, press agent for uneMimated damage to homes and
critic of HUIerlsm, ha* been elect­ Howard Huge*, waa arrested business structures..
ed babop of a new state-wide early .today and lodged In jail,
The tiny twister, which cam#
Union of Evangelical Church** in police aald, on a w arrant Uautd out of th# southeast, "whippet*
4h* American occupied state of in a paternity action brought down powar lines and threw th#
Hesse, church officials 1announced against him by Patricia Milts, taction into darkneat. Th* storm
today.
blond* night club cigarette girl. lasted only about two minute*.
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right to cjose the door against search and.seizure Without
tmimmj
IuruI warrant-.—
l&gt; r., » r p r r « » a t i I k r
l l r m M In I k e
There is also the right to a secret ballot, which is not
h a l l s M l fWld Nf a d t r r l U i a i . O f f l era a r e
in I *.#,4 in I k r
in our own primary Rill of Rights, but which is coming to
r»l ir a In ll»r r w n n l r r %«11N k f a d ^ a a i *
l&gt;e recognized as one of the important toolfl by means of
Irra in C l t l r a i a a a d &gt; f H Vw fk.
T l i r l l e m l r l Is n a t r a a k n mt Ilia which 'the others can Ik* preserved, without which they are
AMarta(r&lt;| P t r s s
M k lrk
la t i l l l l r d
not safe.
a i f l a t l t f l i Iw Ilka u* e f a f rafinlillrnilMN n f nil ilia Issrnl n * m |irinlr&lt;l
If “their own notion of what constitutes human rights”
In I M * n r as s|si|»#r, nb aaall n« nil
does not agree in essence with this list, then It is nonsense
AI* n r «i s alia pit I# baa.
to apeak of any nation as “democratic” or “republican" or
WEDNESDAY. IHT. s, 1917
by any such term which indicates that it res|iects the rights
of
individuals to individual dignity and freedom.
* W g -jitN HI BUCK TUB VKtlY

*V w boli i. WAvAk iaib

AH foreign Affair* Analyst

be used only; whfh ilrodumrs J
approved them by a two-thirds i

vote.

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'Ill iv t gi.M-nuiH nta
price supports at a moderate
level “to give farmers needed
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R oot

Under J?ood Use

A Y lim uliunU til* Rtfinetrite '¥tv
drive for world revolution,, we
find Kuaiia holding the whip Kami
at the outset in the Kuropeai,
■truggle,--|n that th* Motovlte*
and tneir aatallite* po**ea* the
gr«;al bullf of liie continent’s cur­
rent focal resource*, where** the
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 &lt;*f
democnicie* of the we»t*rn *reu
• le suffering grave |privation.
« i i i a n y i i , |The'
i n r Adminiitration
/AUfllliliSII • m i l l
(protkned
i l U ) B f i r u 11/
to
Including, actual hunger.
t'r’
. I day that Congrni. in framing a
That'* the way dam*
divided tbldga-up Iht* w a c ^ r r^ W «f ri,m
whole in eastern 10 w f ,f,»l

Long Range FarmPolicy Would Provide
People With Needs

Eui*** on,,he

W E D N E S D A Y , O C T. 8. 1047

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USDA Proposes

c«UHc the IfUnirnrinri Communist* and their allies hnve
their own notion of what constitute* human rights, a no*
•
tion repellent’to lover* of freedom, that they have earned
HailMU IIbmki
the distrust of the rest of the world.
• i n.ciiii-rT ov l i i T i i , '
Cerfnin human right* are basic. Civilized nations recog*,
•Vr ( a i l W r . H r r k
9
23
fl u#
M onlk
I»•nize them. The.v*are the right to freedom of religion; to
Tlrt# • Hm i Iii
... 2.Ml
m«.
*MH» freedom of speech; to freedom of the press; of peaceable
Ow |&gt;tr .
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T H E H A N FO R D H E R A L D , SA N FO R D , F L O R ID A

"*L*nt_*od-

price assurance."

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jiistahle price” stippoW; »« l hst
agricultural production can. he |
keyed to changtng demand* a*
rapidly a* possible.
6. A program of government
loan* anil an ever-normal gran•J. Authority for an expanded
program of m arktting agreement*
"to provide orderly marketing and
|
reduce price flucfuatlon*. ’
7. A foreign tr a d e ' program

Rright plaids for your
winter nporDt. . . 100*r
Wool for extra warmth
ami logg wear.

which* tfdtmrglve «» ■

for such cotton, wheat, tobacco.
{

parts of th* west. So ’ fortune
Thr Agriculture Department laid our domestic, need*.
Th«» proposed policy l* intend- .
Has handed the Bolshevist* a there ihould be a “ iloor" under
m ighty weapon with which to per­ fcssl comumption and that Cdn- ed to deal with agricultural pro­
duction after Europe I*
»"
suade, or compel, distressed peo­
Kim i •liould find way* to “ prr. meet a large part of IU own
ples to khuckfe under.
When folk are hungry. an d .* * -'vr«&gt;t comumption from falling be- food need* and America may again
be threatened with price-depress­
prclally s ilo ,
iney see their low that level.
ing farm surpluses.
.
childrrn hungry, they will do
And in order to give farmer*
The new parity formula, if
moat anything to secure food. a fairer »hare of the n»riosd aikipted
bv Congress with farm
Among the particularly vulnetlabor
coat*
iheluded In the conincome,
the
Department
told
the
agle countries are Italy, Auatri*.
Senate and Houte Agriculture nutation, would raise the oarity
Germany arid France.
price for beef cattle Tmnt II2JW
Bolshevism's heaviest Initial Committee*, the parity formula for to SI A a hundredweightassault is expected to bo madi- farm price* ihould be brought
On the other hand cotton par-_
iiK A irr (in
by
o tm
|n Kuro|ie, and in the case of
ity would drop from 2«-,H* cent* ,
WICKEDNESS AND INDIFFKUhard-hit Italy there is fear that up to date.
KNCE: They «l\*ll look upon m ,
The Department'* plan wa* off- a pound to 2fl.2B cent*, wheat
the Bolshevist* may re»ort to
from 12.10 a bushel to »1 7» *V1
whom they have pierced. amt they
revolution,
.short
ol
thnt,
strike*
ctrd
for the congrcuional com- com from $1.62 to $M2.
'Simplification of meals, advocated by l»oth President
shall mourn f*,r him.—Zcch. 12: i
and disorder are anticipated in *n m;nrrt | D jiuJy jn thrir current
A parity price Is Intended to
Truman afld legislative officials, is a sound suggestion. Llv- effort to achieve by force what inv„ , ig. (ion o( w iy, ,0 Vtt.,
10.
■rive farmers ihe a*me purchas­
- aTT~ .’.*r*T.a -HT.—..!- a JbK coat* «u/uUi fauJowemi and-food atTumuinted for bun- can’t be accompllihed by moral
ing price power they had In some
t w W W p m lllf WUilW rat* ^
E u ro p e.
tuaalon. Britain, although badly American agriculture healthy.
orevious favorable •period, usually
. mrl. wa* all to the good. Iiul. it
Ismklng
to
fafm.
problem*
af­
This country is eatiug more luxuriously than ever Ih*- hit by the economic dcpreailtm,' i* ter the present world food crisis 1000-1914.
nrnU moir tfian a .hakef il tiredi
rather nut*Mi.' me range of Woe
fore,
largely because of full purses. Since there is only so cow'*
has passed 'and crop surpluses
a complete overhaaling.
big gun*.
'
ft is estimated that 1170,000 Axmuch food in the world, and since the war and recent mea­ Another field of direct action again mav depress price*, the tec Indian* etlll live In Mexico.
Department
*
suggested:
,
.
Amiici Vuliinily li a » inur’d ger harvests in Kuroim have brought millions 'abroad to will Iw All--, ctpecmlly in Chin*
1, Far-reaching revisions of the
apd Korea. The big queatlnn of parity
Anchorage, Alaska, grew from
another blail al American im|&gt;r starvation, it liehooves this country of plenty to share.
formula which would gpp.
th*
moment
In
that
area
j»
pe&lt;U&gt;le In 1010 to 10,000 poo. ^
lialrim. More anil moic, il »eetm
It is not necessary to consider government rationing whether the Chinete.-Communlttn nally tend to lowrr the parity .1.500
pie during World War II.
'
prlrrs
of
grain
cfop*
and
ml**
to u*. hr sound* like Adolph Hit: which might give rebirth to the dangers of black markets will get material Ituailan kid In
parity of livestock -find dairy
arid production curtailment. Each American can play a part their civil war with th* Chln*»r nr minds. The new formula, the
lei.
■.
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National!*! government. The Chi- Department aatd. would keep the
by a comparatively slight cut in his own food Intake.
Dr. Charlea I*. Peraona
Wr ho|»* l|ial thi* “Mr a lien
government long has main average of parity price* alaiut
It is up to government officials as well as citizens, it nr*e
Optometriat
. . *: ~
Tuesday" and "M ealjeu Thur*- whs noted that when Commcrcc-SecrtUtryW.-Averell Hwr* Uined that the Kuuiana are aid «Here it is nov*.
tog the Chineee Bed* in the battle
Banford Atlantic Ilk. tlldg.
2. 'Aul'h’oflty to u h acreage al­
day" huiinrif dortfl'l ' mean that
riman syidor.sed-ntirh eating simplification at a recent visit for the gieat and rich -territory lotments ami marketing quotas to Hour.: * 1 2 1-5
Hhon. 2961
----- w e ip g s u ila n * 1u)*WP* lo cal
Hat. *12
to Cleveland lie uddressed a Chamber of Commerjp.lunch­ of Manchuria. Moteow would meet emergencies for Individual
mral on the other Tjire dkyi of
much to h»»V a puppet mmmoditia*. The department said Ryes Examined • Glaaaea Fitted |
eon meeting in a downtown hotel and an evening dinner give
atate wedgeil 'into the northern it Would expect that quntaa would
the week.
gathering at an exclusive club. Roth meals were'more flank of China. ,
A* for Korea, the Soviet Union
1 lie Assistant Secfwary of An- elaborate than necessary. Of course 8ecryjfttry IlHrrinmn
ricullutr tayt that thr “typical was The guest and did not choO.se the menu. However, in already has e’*t*h!i»hcd itself in
the northern half of the country.;
American farm family" live* in old the future government advocates of simpler fare had best thereby
securing an invaluable
houirt in irrinui dureiMir or |ier* suggest that their hokts look to what they serve.
military baae. Iteporta from south,
S I N C E 1924
haps unrepairable, without run­
ern Korea, now occupied by Amin
iran troop*, aay. that the Kuaian*
ning w ater,. lrlA*ho)fe. renltal
RELIABLE —• REASONABLE —- RESERVED
are trying to precipitate a Com
healing or halhfull.t-Wilh pooily
munial
upheaval.
K rcrprd window*.and door*, and
I. Urge (Tienla To Mat At Uninflated Values.
Everyone who Iuih something to soil is interested in the
Meanwhile in America, and in
^ i l h flir*. gnat* a W P i i r running fact •that income distribution is shifting from its former other countries throughout thr
‘J. Urge Cuatomera To Ruy At Uninflated Values.
all over the pl*rcv,JEMt‘* a prelly stronghold* itt New Englitnd tintl the middle eustern states Western Hemisphere, we may
Bed*
will
continue
to
Incite
trouble
•orry Male of affair*, atvd if true, to the South and West.
We Sell ’em When They're Right. *
«
look for an intenalflcatton i&gt;r
we'd lliink the Administration
This trend,'started as early as 1021), was ucceleratod fifth-column and spy activitle&gt;
PHONE 808
after M .y e a it. would be ptelly during the war and is still continuing. Many factories have between
laimr
nnd employer,
will lied about it.
while
felluw
travelers
will
ip
rtk
l
been movyd from the central and northeastern states, with
the word that all i* well.... . . . I
Mote tign* o( coocacn over a resulting |H)|iul«Hu|wihift. Figures from Washington show • The t&gt;, 8 Rlate lAepurtmeet I
that
the
total
income
»of-,the
western
and
southern
states
yesterday said It la a “viral |
Florida** underground water &gt;u|&gt;.
»
i
plie* from which come* our drink­ Jumped 15U |H*r cent from 11)40 to 11)40, us compared to a (afgel" for spies, and announced .
a set of sacurity principle* cal- *
ing water ii iliown by the Slats rise of 07 |&gt;or cent in states which Were formerly the_cen- eiilsted-tb -make-eartaln that so
~
T
RoariPbl Health whose "chief""ilrT ters of industry,~~r.------------------ *“
department emplov* eonstitutes
Several leasous may bo found fur this shift. I’rulflems a security ri»k. Claaaed as l*«ilary enginrei *ayt there it tcarcrly
a city in Florida which h** pro­ of industriaiistfl are simplified by a move away from the urity riika are member* of the
Communist, - Nasi and Fascist
vided iitclf with a decent igwri cunters of union activity. Room for eximnsion and simplified patties. Also named aa a secur­
/
\
trans|&gt;ortntioii
might
also
influence
such
moves.
age ditpoial *v«tcm and a* a m ult
ity risk i* anyone who haa do*#
million* of gallon* of raw domeitic ------ ----- _ i iL --------!----------:------------ ----- ----------------------- association with person* helievad
t o . lie member* of auch partie*. i
and trade* watlet ate (Kiured irlt &gt;
1
Yesterday
HtaaidenL Cabriel
•trrirp*
•Florida'* variou*' fflklWjnd itieam*
Gontales Videla of Chile ordered
and
daily. Some day
*n&lt;^
m
| mobilisation of the IMA elass of
grandchildren w j| ^ n d e r how
munrit party ravolutlonary plwn.”
their forahear* rJ^-i gvl up wiln
' nr* engaged in a. knock-down
•uch * revnlllfi^® co(tpition.
_
f
| Other South .American countries
M wlttk llntshe ili iw.'
S 'n r CWHitHtonm Ifll u. llu ll.j. , CIIICAG0'
A, R. ftHHrt. durdui^ t
University, traffic institute, laid today that the a u U ’ Jin 'll thr United Nations is
.... afford
i i - .j
..:u - w i l Ihewetlern
l
thry...........
cannot
to tbuild

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WOOL
SWEATERS
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for

every#

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occasion.

wool

nlilMiVer .sleeveless aweu-

Consistency

ters in colora of Maize,
Green,

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signed by Robert Hructi. j
' Also long alceved aw«4.
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tern with buttuo «n /ip.
| ht dosings in ahudes
of Rrown, Green, Rlue
nnd Rlnck. -

- 5.95

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ALL WOOL SLACKS
Light weight 100‘; wool gnluirdine in
Tan
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Others Priced from 7.95

BAYARD REALTY CO.

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“We Clothe the Family — We Furnlah the Home”
216 E. 1st SI.
Phone

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New Police Tactics Developed
To Outsm art Rear View M irror j

swimming pool «t thi* time. How
’ c m , l"ltr,V iaikrtrrr»*t?-ll ui tliit
(riindreds &lt;jf thuu**6d* ot dollsi*
at* *|&gt;cnt by the public every
year on "Cuba" tickets, s n i
punchliosrd o|&gt;er*lors sre snxious
. to grl hark in' businrt* so they
ta n . get thrir *h*»e of the swag.
Wltal the local tales of whisky nm
In. gK do not know, hut we veil
lute to i*y it would build trt'risl iwimming |*ool*. It teem* that
wc /hr people can afford every­
thing under lire tun except good
wholrtomr recreational facilitres.

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One thing -we liked about the
Woild Scrie*: il drove a lot of
rather tordid new* right off the
front pages of the nation's news­
paper*. At w* listened to the radio
and heard »ome 73.000 people
roaring their head* off getting rid
nf enough |fenl-up emotions* to op­
erate an atomic energy plant, we
'.wondered if it wouldn't be a good
thing to inaugurate a World S e ­
ries »om*where in Europe where
•II the Rulgsrs' and Greek* and
Yugoslav* could get together and
yell their head* o ff without doin_
any particular damage. The trou­
ble with those freople over there
isf they juit don’t'have any
A prominent *pe*Irtr at a local
meeting the other night tiaid he
had seen 5.000 people pay $5
•piece |o get into '• New York

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loicytle poky ww n -wotf
he 'TJntimZTrrd trv' hew poTTcc* lacfiT*.’
FoMlerTrd a panel Uiicunion at the Naliohal Safety Congress, 'annoal convention of the National Safely Colincd, on t'xilice lactic* in traf­
fic patrol and enforcement.
He said lite difficulty of grt -4

th*. Demoe-.

r«rlf». Bavkt Dfputy J o / f l l
MtnUUr Viihlnfky opanetl
week w lthta Here* attack on
raptalist syairm. ituro and more
th* Bolshevist* are employing
the* peace organitalion as a
sounding board for thn pfopagutlpn
of Commuqlxg^ tether than -for
the cieatiirti o t lran&lt;iBlii‘ "
rehabilitation, i t Is the htsl
they cop Id gat, ’fur what
in th* s . N, Itmval* immediate
around the wo^ld.

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Night To Take Measurements For Those Who Want To Buy Their Own
Balls.

Ha cautioned any atate conild-

Bafet))‘ (levied*, ranging from
to disinfect-

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HATTLBHIHH SINKS
ting evidence on willful upetilsrs
who watch for pacing' squad car*
STICKIIOl.M. Sweden, Oct. H
or motorcyclaa nffcy It removed — —Thr newspaper Dagens
by current experiment* with va­ Nyhetrr said today that the form
riou* speed timing devire* which er Get man (rocket battUsblp
ran be operated from a fixed Luetanw and alrrraft carrier Graf
point on the * highway'.
Zappclin ' sank to thg IrotUftn of
while effort*
the Baltic recently whit*
New police tacts,.Forster said in Ihe
were being ma
' to jow\them to
mad*
a‘ prepared speech., /‘represent a n 1 war*
Russian port*.
porta.
X / l i J . ^ I I S WAS
attempt to devel
pervlilng traffic amt apprehend­
TYPHOON VF.F-R4
ADVERTISING
ing violators w 'flH B R P V H M B
more immunity from accident* for
HONG KONOT Oct, 8_GP)-rA
ONCE
the careful driver* and !*•»• Im­ typhiMin blowing out of ihs Phil­
munity from disciplinary action ippines towant Hung Kong veered
for the reckteas driver. *
lait night and Is expected to
“It is not enough to merely put strike late tonight batween Hong
uniformed men on the street. Ef­ Kong and Swatow. to tha north,
fective result* are aecurrd oniv aast.
when th* right method* and
About 1,042.269 acre* In Alaska
equipment are used, Just as in
military operations.” ’
■ ' &lt; are devoted to fur fanning.
Amo* E. NeyharL head of Hann.
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sylvania Stats College'. Insti­
RAMBONES MEDITATIONS
tute of Public 8#f*ty,- told anoth•r MM,
er sectional meeting of the Con­
gress that the nation's putdic
P E Y 5 £ L L iN * t k A T H I N t r
schools “hold th* answer to the
B Y - P L ?OL)M D / s I O W ;
JMnaLQf.Ottt tra f­
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Neyhart, In a speech prepared
5HOE5 PATTER-WAY t
for th* National Driver Educa­
tion and Training Commlttea's
J V e r u in e d ' /
m e a't I n g. presented legislation
which would delagata to the pub­
lic schools th* responsibility of
ctrivar training in any state.
Neyhart, who conducted the natlon’p flrat drivar training course
in the public school* of Stato
College, Pa., akid that driver
training already ha* proved Its

acceptable la th* educator*.
“It must have phaUhearUd
support.” he said.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Committees Named
For Music Campaign

Hollywood

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Mrs. Odium Presides
; Ovef* Circle !) Meet

By IIOH TIIDMAS

liters Of Wealey
Rev. McKinley
THURSDAY
The Azalea Circle of the* San­
ford Garden Club will meet at
8:00 P. If, at the home of Mr*. C.
L. Redding, 646 Valencia Drive.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet a t 3:00 P. Al.
•I the home uf Mr*. J. P. Thur­
mond. 012'EHm Avenue..
Seminula Rebckab Lodge No. 43
.will hold their regular meeting In
the 1. 0 . O. F. Hall a t 8:00 o'clock.
FUIUA-T
The Grammar School Parent
Teachers Association will meet at
the school at 3:18 P. M. Refresh­
ments will be served following the
meeting. All members are urged
to attend. The board will meet at
Circles of the Sanford Garden
Club will meet as follows: Camel­
lia Circle. 3:00 P. M. with Mr*.
AMtlton Gore: Central Circle, 10:00
A. M. with Mr*. F. K. Jtol*; Dirt
Gardener* Circle, 10:00 A. M. with
Mra. H. N. Sayer; Hibiscus Circle,
11:00 A. AL. Covered dish lunch­
eon. with Mr*. Fred Zerrenncr;
Ixora Circle, 3:00 P. M. with Mrs.
.Charles Vodupieh; Jacaranda, 12:00
* luncheon, w ith«Air*. W. B. Brin­
son, 1422 Pork Avenue; Plant
Sale, Magnolia Circle, 11:30. A.
AL. covered dish luncheon, with
_ Air*. R. T. Warren; Mimosa, 1O;30
# A . 51. with Mr*t Floyd Palmer,
members will bring rooted plants
to exchange; Palm Circle, 11:36
A. M., covered dish luncheon, with
Airs. S. C. DMirrson; Rose Circle,
10:00'A. M. with Mr*. O. L. Barks.
Sallie Harrison Chapter, Daugh­
ters of the American Revolution,
will meet at the hom e'^f‘Mrs. W.
M. Thigpen, 808 Atagnolla Avenue
with Mr*. J. 0. Ray as co-hostes*.
All visiting Daughters are invited
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The Parent Tenchura Asioclalion of the Junior High School will
meet at 3:30 P. Al. Officer* will
be hostesses. The Iward will meet
MONDAY
Circle of the Woman's Mission­
ary 8ocicty of the First Baptist
church will meet at 3:30 P. M. n*
follows: Circle 1, Airs, it. F.
Cooper, chairman, at the church
annex; Circle 2, Mrs. II. K. Cor­
dell, chairman, with Mrs. Cordell.
616 East Third Street; Circle 3,
with Alra. W. P. Brooks, Jr., 1100
Park Avenue; Circle 4, Airs. R. E.
iirinuii, with
1*1111 jin-vPeurifoy, chairman,
Miss
Alsrtha Fox, 1306 Park Avenue
Circle 6. Mr*. J. AL Stinecipher.
chairman, with Alra. Stinecipher,
2404 Park Avenue; Circle 6, Air*.
J. A. Strange, thairm an, with
Mrs. IL F. Kent. 1412 Park Avc-

Rev. J. K. McKinley V n , the
guest speaker at a bamiuet held
Alra. Henry Wigtii iia* returned
on Oct. 7 pr-..r to the final busl- from Boston, Ala**, where she visnets and *oc|al meeting uf the ited for erveral montli*.
church vrar of the Daughters of
Wesfev Cla*s of the Flr»t M etho­ - Mr. and'M r*. J. J. H«lly
d ic Church. The banquet wn* n tu rn rd to Sanford after ay
served in the .church annex and (jt ing »ume time in' Griffin, (la.
hi* talk to the group Rev. McKin­
ley called attention to the low
Alr. and Air*. ‘Elmer F.' Lundattendance of children in the Sun­ quist are spending'some tmlc vis­
day school* and pointed out way* I iting m Jcimeaiiic. liiui g in . ansi
In ~whtr m is SundiyiSf h Wl sTTiIji 7 South Carolina.
the growing child.
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Air*. C. II. Winn, preiideut, pre- ■ Alts. Edna Norman left un S at­
aided over the meeting and read a I urday for Jacksonville where she
report of hrq- year's work after entered Riverside Hospital tu un­
which *he presented each of her i dergo an upeiatiun.
officer* with gift*.
The nominating committee an- i 11. E. Aiken lin* nd tuned to hj*
nouneed the following new of­ home In Hanford from Asheville,
ficers: Mr*. Urodie William*,' pre- I N. C. where he has been 111 for the
*ldent: Mr*. W. E. Raines, vice p:,st several weeks.
president; Airs. R. II. Monroe, see- 1
retaiy; Mrs. P.*A. Rowland, trea­
surer and Mr*. Winn a* teacher. - Mr. and Mrs. Lister Tharp
A fter the new officer* were elect* returned Monday fiutu n two
ted and Installed by All*. E. C. week* vacation at Alt. Sterling.
Williams the new officer* pre­
sided during tho meeting.
Mr*. William* announced that a 1 4-H Girls Enter
rummagy tale would be held on I
Oct. 1t in.the building ut Sanford'
Poultry-Contest
Avenue and First Street tiTiil urged 1
all member* to turn in article*
A numU-r of 4-H Club girls
for the tale before that date. All from Geneva. Sanford, Lake Mou­
proceeds from the sale will go to nt- and tiOngwood have enteretl
the church’s building fund. The the Sears annual poultry contest.
class hopes to raise f t ,000 to turn The poultry will Iw exhibited at
over te the church for this pur|H&gt;ye the Sears store on First Street
during the ensuing year.
tomorrow. A bamiuet will it- held
Mrs, Charles Policy, Mr*, I’aro- in the evening at ti:3U o'clock.al
line Hancock. Airs. 8. G. Harriman the Tourist Center and award*
and Mrs. W, D. Forbea were in- will Iw made by K. ('. (handing,
tritlured a t -vlaltor*. Alemlwr* company representative from Or-*
present went Alra. M. II. Smith, lamlo.
Mrs. Williams, Airs. AL I.it. Wright,
First prize for raising the Iwst
Alri. J. P. Thurmond. Air*. O. E. poultry will lw__J20, «aitl_Mri^
White_3Ira._CLiL McKee. AD*. W, TJuIda Wilson, county home deniHunter Airs. Wlrtn. Mrs. W. C, j onstratlon agent. Three $10 prize*
Williams, Air*. Rowland, Mrs. J. will Iw given, and every girl enC. Davis,. Mrs. Donald Dunn. Mm . I teCed will get a $7 prize.
AL R. Strickland. Airs. E. J. Lnm y, ! As usual, Geneva has the largMr*. G. W. Railcyr Air*. J. E
number of entries including
Courier,' Airs. L. M. Tyre, Air* !' est
Isabel LeFU*. Jane Alt-Gill, Hetty
I Phillips, Addle Prevatl, Helen
Bennett and Anti Driggers. San­
ford will be represented by Joynlf Mae Jones and by Agnes Hcnj nett.. From Lake Alonrne are Lois
| Mute and Minnie Melt*. Longwood is 'represented by Shirley

Mrs. Warren Has
Circle 7 Meeting

Circle No. O f; sre.'s; o rtK e
First Alothodist Church. Mrs.
Warren announced that the W. S.
th 8. wKI hrrfd a b a z a a r on Nor.
14 and 16 at the Strickland-Alorrlson show.rooms, Mra. M. II. Strltk*
land presided over the short bustnest meeting and the Bible study
was taught 6y Mra. T. E. Wilson.
Refreshments were served fol­
lowing adjournment of the meet­
ing tq Mra, Wilson. Mr*. Strick­
land. Mrs. W. A, Tlllis. Mrs. J. K.
Courier, Sr., Mis* Ella Holton,
Mrs. Edwin Shinhotser and AD*.
Warren.

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thg. school »jth.Mri. John Ludwig

presiding. Mis. Donald Dunn, in
charge of the program, Introduced
ail-the teachers and mothers.
' n a n s 'w fr* made- for the Hal­
lowe'en carnival the date uf which
will las announced Inter.- Follow­
ing the husitiesa session members
enjoyed a tea given by the faculty
nod officer* of the P. T. *A. Air*.
Harry A. Watt presided over tho

tukc a Iwu-wcck vneahn
mni in December. Hi* u
. milistituting tin- only time lie can i
frmti rndin-and—film*—
l o .i a r m “April Shuvre

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SPORTING (i()0DS

Oviedo

The West Side Parent Teacher* Jones, whi
| Association met last Thursday at Macon, Ga.

Circles of the Presbyterian
Woman's Auxiliary will, meet u
follows £ t 3:30 P. '* (.:* Circle T,
MYs: W. E. Dodson, rhalrmsn, with
Mrs. G. H. Rrown, 1114 Park Avenue, with Alra. Clarence Hender­
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hostess Circle 2, Air*.
Charles E. Ginn, chairman, with
Mr*. Georg* Touhy, 2204 Mag­
nolia Avenue; Circle 3, Alra. W, D.
Hofmann, chairman, with Mra. J .
S .. Kridcr. 1322 Summerlin Avenut; Circle 4, Mr*. J. C. Hutchl
son, ehalrmsni with Mr*. Mary
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aII.. 1108
11fljl Myrtle A
vmrsiios• Pirelli
Bolly
Avenue;
Circle
6, Mra. D. H. Middleton, chairman,
SCHOOL
with Mrs. D. H. Mlddlelo* 423 ' AH GRAMMAR
member* are urged to ntWest Eighteenth Street; Circle 6, trnd the Grammar School Pan-lit
MeGa*liWr-«haie«wawr
with Mrs. Fordyce Russell. 2432
W ashington-Courts Circle 7,. Mrs,
,- W. U Rochs, chilrmaifTwUh Mr*.
L. I. Frazier. Celery jAvenue.
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Business Woman's Circles of the
Presbyterisn Woman’s Auxiliary
will meet at 0:00 P. AT. a* 'totlows: Circle 1, Mlea Sara W arren
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W*
Easterby,
chairman, Htik
with Ifea
Mr*. J,T
L. Corley, Cameron Avenue; Cir­
cle 2. Mis* Mary Earle, chairman,
with Mlaa Ruth Davidson, 100 El­
liott Avanua.

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The Seminole County Civic Mu*'
Mr*. Alvin Odhnm. ihnliman.
!r Association will begin it* an
presided over-the monthly meeting
nual «lfive for
membrtf up
itr nut all tPU ’*. tiny
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E. Kuumillat . t wo* decided at ■Tim m n i Vi-y -r ^ KW.iT*T;
Alethonf*!’ Clturvb,- tu!&lt;I nt' tlfe
home .of Air* Brought-.ti Watkins
a meeting of tin* aaaociation at the ryinit on.
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the
pant
year
or
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life
ha*
Tourist Comer yesterday. Mr*.
un Palmetto Avenue. .
Kuumillat named, the following had it* up*el*. Her marriarte to
Air*, Earnest Suur'hu.ini was i.n
Richard
Nvy
ended
in
divorce.
In
charitc of the mi»--im -tudv and
division chairmen:
two
year*.ahr
made
unly
one
lilm,
Air*. Rov Willi l.d 111. dev ■■li.inal.
Mr*. Ruth Scott, Mr*. It. F.
Cooper, Mr*. O. I'. Herndon. Mr*, the ill fated "Adventure." Iter cui ■ I’lan* were made it. &gt;-ntfniu- •&gt;. wrritt
.movie,
“De»irv
Ale,"
was
uig for the diurrh lu. oar. which
Alary Rawlins, Herman Morris
drawn out overj» yoar by leugtpy ,wDI be held In %
and T. E. Tucker,
trtak e* .. *
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he I
AUo Hibbard Ca**elberry, Jr.
But.-in the beat tradition of the iuir Alt' Walkin'*
i refresh-'
for Casscitierry, Mr*, Georg# -heroine*
she
portray*,
tirccr'*
air
1Irnly-e for [.unitwood, Air*. C. It.
strictly “chin* up.” Right now Rient* tu-the following tlljje themCioht* for Oviedo, Air*. V. Uovp I*
*Ke
uurit» to work.
for I)el.«nd. Air*. Ossie Flynt for
”1 start a picture In six week*,"
Geneva- Mr*. Ralph Good*wed.for. xlnr .w ld md. *‘| ‘rn eager - m - b r
l.ake Monroe ami Air*. R. U Cox ■hark.
for Knterprl*e.
"Thi* idea oC dotriK one picture
every * two year* i* not *o good..
You pul' nil yaur fnte in one pic­
ture *nd if it’* not successful. that
i* danireruu*. When you make sc* eial, you have a bettor chance of
Special to the Sanford Herald
l^ltini:,a good one.'1
By MARIAN K. JONES
"Personally, I would like to PriiU TH s* W e d d in g ’
make throe picture* a year. Hut
Gown To Cost $800
Air. ami Airs. J. P. Cux hsv* thnt seem* -impossible. the way
completed the painting of their they make picture* today.”
Still, It COUlil be done, *he do*
LONDON, (let. ■
home. It hs* been changed from
red and white to grey trimmed limed, and n way of accomplish- Eltzalielh'* ivrddint
ing it would be by the use of re­ ing etitrhnl froth
hearsal*. You see—except tit rail* ikctchcd hi' I In
instance* such as Bette Davis' rur- maker, will n&gt;»!
rent«''Wltileg Meeting,” whjch had i'JlMI tfJMtm, it w.
o ’ seven-day rehearsal pvriod
tilm* are rehearsed utily Iwfove Htunod-’rtu* court wtm n-nitv U|n»w
the Rhiruting uf each scene. ’
The informant lu'ggvd i" ie“The trouble’ is.” said Greer, nmin imotivniimB it a milmt“that you conn- onto a stage set spokesman di i Infi ll a press item
which is supposed to Iw your home, asserting the gr-w’n w -ibl I'-I-I
dmi you don't' know where any­
thing is. Ah actor nluntld tie fa ­
Ip** Irtttoll .'wdlMHi miliar with the set; be should
i-semblaa-- * to thi
l&gt;e able to reach in\o hi* desk with­
out tooklllg Bill!-pull out Ilfs P1!*1'pf Tl-ol.' |lii' a,Uotled
"Another thing—you walk on
lleetj a iniiid giotjjt
and aie intrialured-to your lending
for iVitkliiig elpUje*.
man; ami the next moment you
illsclii &lt;&gt;1 law many.
mni Ih-' In a passionate embrace.
That- doesn't make for .realism."
tihr it) list rated willt n story atr of her home painted. ♦rsbrrteil --to—MariB~-Mtmt*-T;—tin renmnintl .hi* till. &lt; --1 n in irc of
3 "Mr*. rr,:.i gi- C." Means Montel wax supposed to lluve Giei-i.' and Denmait
All plepnrntliui!*' fur the w. d j
red Into their new home rulin' upon n set on the first day
tling hive p ^ '.-eileil in -ecrel.
Sanford Highway*—
of n picture, (toinled at the two
The palfin - 1- &gt;kt -nan -uid
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nd Mr*
D«n Carrawav tending men mid said:
lhiiu-nioj- of Itrllon- tool tlitul t-recently had ylte outside of
"Now tell me du I love hteln
rnntrllmli' torije &lt;&lt;f tii-’ir tHeUgei
home slenmwnthed, and It oi heetn?"
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elolhlngpvup-iii- to h.Ji- ;ln Piiu
freshlv painted.
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Wandering aiound (lie radio Ce*S uidiiin .i mute i'll- teu v 11 mi
-. and Mr*, j . H Jones, Jr- studios . . . Ralph Edward- is go­ •enu, saving;
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son, Jimmie, left Friday ing to have n "Miss Hush'' contest
ling to take Mr*. Jones' nioth- this month, with proceed* t" the
1r«. II V. Reeves, who I-ecu polio fund. Last year's "Mr*. ronu- In. ir-.nu lie
rich, m .1- it -1
thr'ir guest for the past month, Hush" tt'ln ia Bow) slum raised thr
Prlnci'k- Inn. a
back to her home jn Macon, ti*. 8&amp;41LOOO . . . The new Al Jelson ding.
All toil- I
They wili remain for n few day*
enu me. hilt lln'i
t„ visit with Mr. and.Airs, Reeves
the peopb ’ a(
before returning home.
Prince-Johnnie Jones, son of A1r. and
lie' llailv E:
wiili music*
Jack L'ni son's air *pon«or* may tempi* hail twcii

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Whru too fivt our new (imlitidual
nintrolk Marlllnrless M ate. . ‘ l‘i
styling alid -h.ipiug ran niskr
permanent successful,

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DANA ANDREWS
Dirwctad by WILLIAM WYLER

elotlu-s, 1“ -'lilnin tin
Bcyllnml void -'aid no -tn-h at
t empt tent- t'l-rtr-rrpcT-r

to resume her “Alaisie" airer. She
Would like tu forgel Mnisie.
A group of free-lance it at*, mcluiling r ir d AlncMurray, Balia
Andrews, Joan Fontaine, .‘Alytnt*
Luy aiid John Garfield, -have
formeil Radio Repertory Theater,
Inc., which will make transcribed
air shows, n lucrative field these
days. And when and if television
romes, they’ll Iw ready for *t . . .
N ile , incidentally,'I* going abend
with Its television studio construc­
tion plan* here soon. The net­
work’s new altitude, say n spokes­
man. "is not ‘we might do tele-

DANIKLH-NKWHOME
Mr. and Mr*. J. f . Daniel* am
nouneed today the marriage
their daughter, Virginia, U&gt; \e r• Gi f t t o p r i n c e s s .
PARIS, Oct. 8-(/1 ’}—Tlip city !non Newsome, sun of Mr*. Heat-,
iif Pari* will give Britain's Prin­ rice Newsome, of this city. The
ces* Elizabeth n tortoise *hell( marriage was performed hy the
dressing case as a wedding pre­ Rev. W. E. Banks In Folkston. Ga.
on Sept. 28. The couple are mak­
sent, It was announced today.
The case Is described ’ ’its "a ing their home at 1032 West hlr»t
UNil. ..r ort- wf-tln- Pnrisinn Inv Mrwrdv------------------------ -------------ury industry." Each of it* object*
The Bonin Islands were not In
uilj 1-nnuin the city’s , c&lt;;im of. The first known refhreniy- t/&lt; habited u n til'1830-when a party
cotton 'la In Hindu nH*f 5tmf?T“ut nf . Euro|ieiius and Atiierli aui es­
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tablished n settlement.
about 1600 H. C.
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age* ll! 66 people per square mile

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Bazaar Plans Made
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Whit's nw?... The important dosed look
of this utterly feminine design...express!
to harmoniie with long skirts. ,
P I . HANK ttlurn
empty bettin pnwi.p0y

Magnolia Avenua. Following tho
bustneas session tho hoatoas serT«1 refreahmsnu to MY*. Hoolehan, Mra. L. M. Swain, Mra. ,P#arson, Mra. Carrio Draper, Mr*.
Oliva Walla and Mra. Clyde Brock-

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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 8, 1947

THE SANFORD- HERALD, SANFORD, PLORIpA

\C OMMENTS

BULLDOGS.TO BE PRIMEB FOR HARD
Hr A K T f J L 't M ir x J t w iT ir r J n .
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The Ibd.and High School Bulb
dog griddera are going to be
fighting a' revengeful battle with
the Sanford Celery Feds In the
Ih'l.nnd Municipal Stadium Fri­
day night when, th r two teams
Inert in a grid contest at 8:00
o’clock.
The Dogs have been crying all
week that they were rnhtied In the
contest wltlTthe Palntka Maroons
In the Azalea Bow) Friday night
when the officials failed to give
the. IM-and High aggregation a
touchdown that appeared to hive
As the result uf the official's
decision the Bulldogs were held to
a 7 to 7 . tie ly the . underdog
Maroons,
l.owell Hillman, I)cl.and backfield star plunged Into the for­
ward wall at the one yard stripe
and the hemllineaman said that
the ball failed to go over the twin
marker Into pay dirt.
The Bulldogs possess one of the
mightiest offensive attacks in the
conference this year, Friday night
they racked up 24ft yards against
the Maroons and rnalked up 18
'first downs against the Paiatkg
eleven.
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In Charles Beatty and It III man
urc
........ ...
the Bulldogs
have two of th e
finest high school backficld artists
in central Florida.
The Seminole High aggregation
will have to watch the Beatty to
Marty MrLaughiin pass comblnathin.- David Ounby. quarterhaek,
is a likely recip ien t of latrrala
and passes from thr strong arm
of Beatty
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The weights'of the Bulldogs and
the Celery Feds compart- favorably, with the University City nine
having n slight edge In the small

The Del-and aggregation openid the season on M*pt. 20 In HeI .and with Ht. Iasi and emerged
victorious in « 13 to',0 affair. On

with Ku.ti* and
nipped the Panthers in a IP to 0
contest.
&gt;
[.ast week /he Sanford Feds met
the Kustfs eleven in Kustis and
outplayrd them in all departments
hut were*held to a fi to II contest,
therefore the Delumd eleven will
.prohahly he favored in Friday
night'* contest..
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Doctors Advocate
Mo r e Protection
— :r fray Grid Greats
CHICAGO, Orl. 8, (Ah— Three
Chicago doctors, reporting that
almost GO percent of football fat­
alities are rausnl by brain in*

The three physicians, Drs. Har­
ry K. Mock, Sr., Harry E, Mock,
Jr., and Charles K. Mock, made
their recommend at in na in a paper
prepared for the . Ulith Annual
Congress of the National Safety
Council.
They said that on |ho liasis of
Klncon^dfte1', statistics furnished
liy-abe pi CSX and by. the .Awif;
Iran FootballI Coaches Association,
&lt;30 players died of Injuries n-sultln&lt;» from football games l*etw,m
1M1I
IPJ*Df thrse, JU! .died as the direct
result of injuries. J47 as the in­
direct result of injuries, suffered
In Pl*F* the paper said. Of the
total. 4G.T |M*rr*,nt were skull
fractures- and attendant brain inJuries. There wah no break down
in the death toll ns to college
high school and sand lot football.
The doctor* made these recom
mendations
1, The basi- of the skull is "in­
adequately protected hy modern
equipment, which is offensive
rather than defensive in design
and should l&gt;e redesigned."
2. A v i“y*'r w*"»
Injured in f,
ficiently to require splinting

MCyc'LES
TRICYCLES

Dr

W ITH
, U K *IIK C K W IT H . Jit.

, V'iS'OATOBS
Needless to say,' this doesn't
look Tike ttiu year for the Florida
Gators to come out of the dol
drums of the ftKitball deep.
Saturday n ig h t'in Caine*. Illthe North- Texas State E ag lr'
took lolvniitnifr of rvefy break to
link tip a ‘in to 12 victory
the haptens Gators who'hav
game since they
Becnbyteriart-Onllegr -in w~44~tn -ft
Amt in Gainesville hack in 1911.
The Texas Eagle* handed the
Gators their 12th successive d e­
feat and unless, something go**
topsy turvy the Auburn Plainsmen ate going to rack up another
victory to extend th* length •!
drubbing! to 12 this coming 8Viinlay in Auburn, Ala.
The vlqtficy hungry G ato r

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m u o h eerie*,
no on* at fault for th* eecond
dab "ovfr them for Sung gatti*.
"The fir*t pnvtponeJ.giuTu- rr- delay.
•
Dewell Hushing, (latoi Tlffril.
suited from failure of the umpire
The Alabama Siatr League
man. touchnl a rollidir hark kick
and then tinned it Imwe, only to
in chief to "cheek with Ix-ague president said he found th* league
have an Hugh1 ireaver the hull
President A. S. IL-rhing on the office was disorganised and did
authority
and trivt* the Texans a first down
not exercise COimplete
I
I lm a U - r ii
w r e r t h e o r c i i i t . a n d c lu b o f f i a ^ i
tm jh r. Hlcri'Jn :!10 ^m l:li« E E U icrt; n n T IU N , A la , Ori. h, oIV- j rhinu i n*ot*d“ a trTHSirT,
ib.T—;«*: It Ditos.Hfriiuii nf ttff- T u mmiB- wa.i involved," H ovsteV .
p W M . -^ A H ' e t t Wr o r W e D u |f i i e M ; » t " h))t PlIUW It | i w » l ;
touchdown.
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in St. AQgUs- and cooperation.
was merely a matter' of the
President Hcrlong. H o y a t e r
players putting the desiry to win tine where that c)ub was playing
aaid, had taken office only re"Thcre had been lack uf lialso.n cently and was not familiar with
between the umpires and former the duties, and added he did not
League President AI Combs of intend for his report to blame
Gainesville,'* he continued. “T h e H c rlo n g for the situation which
umpires frequently .disregarded existed prior to the finals.
the league offifr and arranged) \V. IlpmJr Smith, president of
*-------4 t------- [ the D tljtnd club, awl nerlong
on dome occasions.1
I filed complaint.* which started t f j
The final touchdown came on «
Investigation, he said.
latrr.*l from McCain to- Cromer •
who scamtie/i-d oround tin Gatoi ■
*iul_ft.i ten yardi-jitid.tlie .-xiirc.

M IN IM IZ E

« EAlTtf HAZARDS

tually /umldeif away the rmilest
to the Texas Invaders as the fast
charging Eagles came roaring
through to grab at every break
in the game that was watched
It seems that Coach Bear Wolf
eds to have several long sessions
th his wingman twfore any

W ill y o u r liortir !&gt;e w arm mid c o m fo rtn lrlr, rrndv fo r th r firal
the ends were actually terrible.
Time and time again the Texes
barks would draw them in and
-end men scampering outside of
them, and 'then when
wert*' not paying much .tlentlon
smack

FO R M A X IM U M H EALTH , CONVEMEHCE, A H P COMFORT
y o u nitirtt have adequate heal. M riijr, m akrnliifl tnMhorin w on’t

Weiss Assumes
. leadership of
Yank Ball Team

d o th e jo b . Survey* *prove m o d e rn fu r l oil lira ling xyatenw
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By JACK HAND
NEW YORK, Oct. H, &lt;dV -So
I.atTy MacPhail picks up the
*2.(MK),(K»0 and goes back to his
Maryland farm and the world
champion Nqw York Yankees start
down a new road under the direc­
tion of General Manager George

a id e, c o n tro lle d , clean, fuiue)r«H‘lienl . . . solid, continuouii.

The i-rn of showboat promotion
that resulted In new all-time re­
co rd * for baseball attendance at
the Yankee .Stadium in Iftfn and
HM7 and a new World Series high
probably will be forgotten. The

exj»eii»c8 am azingly low. T h e re is a. new , im p ro v ed poftt*war

effortlcttH c o m fo rt

A T M IN IM U M COST. I*rirc8 are m o d e ra te, o p e ra tin g

m o d e l'f o r every h o m e um l p ilrse - flo o r, clone!, firep lace
a n d c o n so lr Atylea. Now — b e fo re th e fintl rltilly w e ath e r
c a tc h e r you u u p re p u re d — invealigule

game archery testa.

GOODS

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

Dan Topping, the
Yankee
preside lit, said Iasi night after
announcing that he and Del Wehh,
MacPhalPa former partnera, had
lauight up Dairy’s one-third share
for f.’.tKM),000. The official word
from Topping followed by aeveral
minute* a telephone call to the
Associated Pres* by M*cPhail„who
gave utd the same Information.
So to the very end, MacPhail
. remained in character, topping hi*
dramatic farewell announcement
I nfter the last out of Monday's
World Series finale by beating his
, partner* to the punch with the
story that he had sold out. He
did not divulge future plans.
MauPhall blackened the eye of

form tf associate, .John McDonald,
who'was road secretary under him
at Brooklyn. That happened in a
"victory" celebration at • mid-

WARM' AT FLOOR. LEVEL, TOO

climaxed Jiy n nufubtr

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CONTEST
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Ritz Theater
INSTRUCTIONS
Ylftllnlg mutit be lit The Herald office before lioon
on Friday or poNtmariied by tb it time. All RumcH
muni be mnrked
It ALLOT
A I'IH JK N

\tO “8UNDL/NG-UP" INDGORS

of arguments
da that Top
To|
wrre "iM-tlcr Irft unsabi.
Topping admitted one of MarPhail'a acts -during the victory
celebration was to "firo” Weiss,
who came with the organisation
in 1982 after operating minor
league clubs at New Haven, Conn.,
and Baltimore, Md. If* operated
the extensive Yankee farm em­
pire that now Includes 62 ball
clubs, seven under dir*cti owner-

^

Ducky Harris remains as Yan
kee manager. Me has a two-yrai
contrart running through 1848. _
An Interesting sidelight v u of.
who cannot he identified, tie dis­
closed that MacPhalPa original
financial share of the W.COO.OOO
Jan. 26. 1846 deal by which the
partners acquired the YanVa was
Hilly
HIH1UI fe
w ,w v .
only “about
!200.000.n
Through Topping and Wehh tt
waa mad* possible for MacPhail
eventually to attain the status of
a one-third stockholder. Bla sal­
ary aa president, running through
I860 until ended b]
deal, called for |60J

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4. A physician should be p re­
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6. Trained atretch-beanm should
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FILL IN THE FOLLOWING-

♦Get Your Ballot In Early*

irson. particularly With a
Jury, frequently aggrivales the liijury.n
H. Coache*, playsrs. parents.
and athletic departments should
be “educated to the necessity pf
all the** steps ”
7. Equipment, particularly headgear, should be idjuitabl* to the
wearer, and should have at least
a on* inch band of
to prevent th* hai
the equipment from coming Into
contact with the wearer.
B. Head-on tackle* should be
eliminated from the game “sine*
this type of tackling teem* to be
responsible for a large share of
the Injuries."
9. Defensive plater* a r t Injured

Florida homes, descriptions of new oil heating
Thin week la Employ the PhynlcaUy Handicapped Week. . .
Remember ll’a ANILITY a n d not DISABILITY that COUhfirS.

Hill Hardware Company
East Find Street

\

Frierson’s Electric &amp; Gas Co.
208 Emit First Street

J. E. Batten
ion Sanford Avenue

Miller Bishop Appliances
118 South Fark Avenue

systems. Use our free consultation service —/Vote/

Firestone Stores, Inc.

Sears Roebuck &amp; Co.

lld-113 East First Sired

115 East First Street

Lee Brothers

i Randall Electric Company

319 Elm Avenue

Mather Furniture, Company
203 East First Street
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112 Magnolia Avenue
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Thorpe Furniture Co.

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l i t Jfagnolla Avenue

H. B. Pope Co.
200 South Park Avenue

A, D. Rosier Plumbing Co.

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M. G. Hodges Plumbing Co.

. 409 Weal First 8ireet

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915 West First Street

S t Johns Electric Cohipany
Commercial Avdnue”

Sanford^FHirniturc Company

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Sanford Hardware Comnany
310 - U * Firut Street

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RECORD I'LAYEUS Tor rent. By Paints, Poultry Supplies, Nails, W'ANTED—Not anyone Just look­
Um f f r l|llll^ 4 t !#&gt; ( i r t * r | l t
1
day or Week. Tho Music Bax, 119
ing for- work hut someone want­ c t a i l l l l lUtk
Purina Feeds. Groceries and
f l r t l t u m t l « iiit l» tsm .
W. 1st St. Phone 96 3 .______
ing' opportunity to ndrame and
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1201
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go ahead. We are looking for th e p * t illr u f AJrp l* . I ’- i m * ,
Celery, Phone 1109.
OFFICE spare in Metsch Building,
•114 Snnford Avenue
.. I'hunc 1213
'Sin
Njn-rmi-TltrrtTijr OctobcrBiily.
an experienced office A credit iitc t Adifii i s'Mtity. 14?i~_iImt CiHigp
light offices, newfy decor’- BABY G JtA N irPIA N O —Wurlitman who U willing to work to iife sit, t|l» ilfilt'l-Jjl
ted. all utilities, heat and lanlser,- reconditioned. The MllJdC
.F U K l v N yJuu J l n u h w i t h . a v u r^—lV » i *»«msu»4 f l.V
better himself. Apply in person * r ifeiilil I ’m in t | -jit
B f Hi «l+ H t.tU - 1
o r service furnished. Call WftBox, 11! W. First St. Phone
to Firestone Stores.
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f s i l vi ut af n i i i o n t t i i —tl*li=!
^T» H. A A. Dept. Store.
953.
WBC Ti"tf—•t h f-ttf**
INDUSTRIOUS Refined Indy 35 ii - t i« It - - 111 *t» A * 111 i rut 11
Open ever) Wednesday nnd twn evening* a week
apace for office or other type bus- TRANSFERS—Large new assqrti ti - w t it ! tinr* ii b •t i t m l i At it t * if* *
or 40' some nursing experience Pt*rtarr•m
Harriet I sillier
Wane In (irihhle
Y ’PTrr.v rvil “fimT offtee
ot
_ *»«»?!. !Jf« _ William Davison. —men Is- .Decal- Seta - for Kitchens,
to" Kelp in~lffr care "of &lt;rmi.In­ d t w ttf tile r i i i i fjiM cE p l B i i l * M if t liit H '
Sanford Bus Station.
Bathrooms, Nursery. Alta Glass
valid. Treated a* one *&gt;f faitiI**
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FA KM FOR KENT—20 acres suitSKNKAHIK GLASS &amp;
F la t
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Plume 071
No Itoss, no drudgery. A per­
irrigated truck farm, newly
PAINT CO.
manent home person of good •IrltlsiTIfl r r 1 so f l i r t ! a | i a | l i \ * %-“ M*
ploughed and harrowed. 12 ar­
I l l W. 2nd Street
rhararley. William Dothan, Gen. 1 . a
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tesian wells, a 7 room dwelling,
Attnimittrm»r
Del.. DeUnd.
l.llt - r if m p , *’ 4
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2 tenant houses, 2 large barns. FOR SALE1—Umerock for drive.
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Dwelling for rent only with
wsys and roadways—Phone WANTED—Colored Imy* for curbfarm. On Cameron avenue. East
. 1241.
service. 2 Colin rd women for
side, Sanford, Fla., phone 192kitrhen work. Apply Pig N’
K. P. O. Box HH.1, K. D Stowe. ALUMINUM easement windows,
I’hunc
I'litine
Whistle. .
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Steel easement and Aluminum
113Vi* MAGNOLIA AVENUE
ACHES tiles! land for truck
double hung windows. Miracle 9
WORK WANTED
farming, &gt;35 per acre. I’hone
PHONE 1091
Concrete Co. 309 Elm Ave.
"HI-4, Carl 8. Mynr*.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
Phone 1355.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing,
cleaning A waxing. Our power
, |)u Yutlr (‘uHeclltiR For You
2 ROOM furnished apartment 1020 BABY GRAND PIANO Price reaunit qnahlrs ns to work where
(ull Al Our Offirc Fur (^nllrt'Hmr ILtlla
Laurel Avr. Working couple
sonahte. Phone 428-W o r. call
there is no electric cdnneelToi
■ preferred.
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R06 Magnolia.
available. 21 yems expvrienc-.
II. M. Gleasou, Luke Mary, Fla
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WANTED TO RENT
SEE Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Melat
j-a e- r
■* Works for roof paint A rtmf' LAWtfS MOWED 1 Tow prices
FU R.VISlIfiri) m- unfiini«hV3 house
painting. Phone 010.
' Jerry I-urd Phono 7RR-W
or apartment. Phone 1045-J,
l li • ivituInn) of arrniijfiiB f f o r ft fnmil&gt; momnriltl
HOT PLATE LUNCH
’EM, TELL
In fun- I tie tteetl. in curs i* realized liy t tluilght fill nit’ll*
BY PERMANENT Sanford rest- Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's. 10 Btuineft* Opportunities
dint house or apartment for
t ^ ’E M FIRST CLASS Reivice station for
imil Avnmen Plhnning in ailxatut* offent many advan
self, wife, daughter 14, son 10. AUTO RADIOS. Motorola. Sales
re n t Now open- In kimhI Idcmand Service. The Music Box,
Prefer to rent but will buy if
With An Ad
Iage&gt;- rite w i'lie s uf rqtch llleihlier of the fam ily can
lion.
Necessary
to
have
*wmt»
119 W. 1st S t Phone 953.
p ric e 'in right, • Contact Milliiumny to ptirrba*** stock. Write
1m- rntisitlefi-rl, intelligent runtlMel Hull gill i and fitlill
shnm er at Tnuchton's.________ Batteries A .Battery Charging.
lio* J. c/o Ilrmili- -*r a
H. n. POPE C. INC.
. ileeisiirtu may. In* tnntle tin h u rrie tlly ,
HOUSE* WANTED
12 SPEGIAI. V uV IC ES
To rent furnished from Nov 1st
FLOWERS
t«' Mi»y. 7 or H rooms,"2 luiths,
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T ltro n g h life ’s ileelin in g y e a r s it i . i-untfurliiiK lu
BarlH't Shop open Thursday,
Some grounds on . lake prefer- WcN e Tl l A YOST FLORISTS
t%Rf IYsIHiij f a
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Friday^* Saturday.
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Free estimate. Miracle Concrete
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-DIAPER SERVICEREAL ESTATE
Elt SINKS, three sites. Im­
Baby Valet furnishi-s hospiti.l j
1NHUP ANCK
mediate delivery. Randall Elec­
clean, sterile diapers ,ii?d deodor­
MORTGAGE LOANS
tric Co.
ised container. Ik- momicat and
RAYMOND M. HALL, Reallor
safe. Fully medically approved
SEWING MACHINES
Registered Broker and
—Call Daytona S457-W ceth'et 1&lt;x
HALES**ANH SERVICEInsurant* Agent
details/ tifi diaper?, 52 a week.
Bert's Sewing Math. Shop
Km. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg.
__“FI it ST IN 8 AN FOR f)"
115 S. Pheneh
Ph. 1190
fkBOOM *tH»mc with large
WlLi.
grind rora for foad, grits
(ct-ned pofc!it'klsu doubts gar- TUXEDO FEEDSt-eoirolgU lira
ft meal every Saturday mornlie apstU tenl furnisheil wi|h _ Hunt's Tu*rd&lt; F**"1 R'or*
■ ing. * J. Vt. Helt. I-akr Moritoe.
1 *11 bathe ' Yparliiii-iils renting
plants for sale. L. B. FOR RENT—Floor ■ander. Easy
1 for 150.00 pci month. Several CAIIRAGE
Mann. Lake Monroe.
operation. Reasonable rates, San­
. baaring frtill (errs ami well
ford Paint &amp; Glass Co. Phone
landscaped oil large east front
RIMLESS kitchen 'sink with mwtto "
lot. $7,500.00. Easy terms.
Chromium fittings, first class
DODGE * PLYMOUTH
Don’t pay for anothiw’s buildcondition. Small wood burning
PARTS AND SERVICE
dag. let roots buy this place for
atovc for healing. Write box T
109 Palmetto Av*.
Phone to il
W. I t Williams. Realtor,
Care Herald.
C. Bolt. Asaorlate, 110
Tuntng and Repairing. I- L
. North J’arlf Avenue, Sanford, WOOD HEATER 57.00. John Plr.no
Sill. Res. 611 -W.
Robinson, Box 97, Monroe Cor­
Florida._____________________
nel-.
SIGNS
G ROOM house and 10 acres land
Show cards and nos tars
In la k e Mitry by owner. RL 2,j ROSE BUSHES. 2 year-old field
-U— OHE’H HI«N HHSV1CK——Httv—M H t;—its i i fin it.------------ Vxg imen f i eitdnopOiig ptam si'nvrr
tl,. D. f^mtircaa. Phone 1021
fifty choice varieties; write for
FISHING
11 tots '4 mile Elder Springs, near
free catalog with roses in color. Cnhen’a Radiator Shnr
— * n~ 1 1 j a 1skin 1 ' ” ~
F &lt;r'
highway, pear, highway, aomc .Ty-Tex Rose. Nurseries, P. JU, . plvte "radish
- *■ cleared,-rtrttricity available, all
Box 532, Tyler Texas*
ford Ave. plmris 359-W.
By Walt Disney
Thu Henuril. Of The Douht.
TACKLE!!
&gt;'f o r 530(1.00. Brown R. Yates,
GLOBE .great*-*! cut-rate- whole*, Curtains, [.»&lt;■■■ tablecloth*
Elder Springs, Sanford.
!■ t.
e c I. s tf e S e is u T tw E 'E C a e K
sate distributer*, offer* novel­
■tRrchrd A stretched. 5IH 3lel5 1 2 5 ... AIN'T wE ? y
BUNGALOW, army type, vlro 15
ties. sundries, toys, gifts lu
lonvtlla Ave. I'hiine 370.
x 15 ft. Petitioned, city water
shrewd buyers. Glotie Trsdlng
connected, electricity available,
Co. 100 .W. Flagler 8L, Miami, EXPERT auto Painling nn.[ h-..h
shady oak trees, some flowers, _ H s .__________________ _
repair. All work gunrsnte&lt;-.f
14 acre land. 2 Vfc blocks east or
■fnrk'on A . Gibh* Body Shop,
laika.M ary Posit Office. Priced THAYER baby carriage, practlc
HOP Frrnrh AVe: Phniie HKKr-Jr
ally new, reasonable. Phone 910.
for quick sale 5500.00. Drown
8ANFORD Beauty Salon. .’tOV
1219 French Avenue.Yates, Elder Springs, San"
Park. Phone I3fel. M. McMah­
rd.
TAN POLO COAT, perfect con­
on Spiral permanent, lasting
dition. stie 15. Can he seen at
ti mo. A lunger: Cold nave*,
SALEH LISTINGS
Accommodation Shop, 110 East
CriMtuinolc A Mschindrx*. All
re stucco seven room
Second Street.
'
-J'
r waves guaranteed. 50 up-.
and garage, newly fur-----A moilrrn home for ■• “— ' UPRIGHT
piano.
5I50J
FING
ROOFINGiandTphlatlrg.
Free c*
*
9.00,
eji.:
lent condition. 1401(iina(M., flmitli Brothers, ConWell located two bed-room house
Avs. Phono 137-4ho l|8fl.
dn fine condition. Price, |*,750.O0.
WINCHE8TER V2 GsT ”&gt;7 model. 13 NOTICES—PERSONAL
New cotw^alo Mpek two tied room
Krsg car bias, sporting stock. 45
house. Price, 34.500,00.
Colt automatic. All good condi­
A T jro rfritN LADIE-S!
Four Ltd room fram e house, four
Make a oha-ntop service for all
tion. SIB Maple Are.
On The Kiifht Side Of The Law.
By
lots; paved rpad, Lake Mary.
your laundry fend’ dry cleaning
THE LONE RANGER
.106 K nsl FI nil S tre e t
S peels! on SEAT COVERS
Price Is 56,000.00.
•
need* by ttslhg your favorite
Five room furnished frame house, 1937-39 3 Pats, divided
Self-Service Laundry.
COME O N .SW E R jh
back coupe
36.60 THE IIKLPY HKLFY LAUNDRY
ten acres land, on clay road,
513.50
Lake Mary. The price is only 1939 2 Door sedans
406 W. 15 St.
-Sanfonf
1937-33 2 D. Sedans
513.50
5L650.00.
1937-40
Fotd
4
Door
14
LOST
&amp;
FOUND
l’refcrred location In Sanford,
Sedans
513.60
Two story modern home com­
FOUNDt t^diaa* billfold contain­
pletely furnl/hed. Shown by ap- 1940 Sedan with center
ing Social 8. Card, money. Own­
arm rest
515.00
— polntment only. Prlca Is 514,er may have by Identifying and
Semiaole County Motor*
0 0 0 .0 0 .
paying for this adv,
IM Palmetto Ph. 1911
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
*
x
Beam I
Fla, g ta l i Bsak Bldg.
LOST—Sunday morning near Lor- t o
i * r p * » W H lth tlr p is a “ I
6
ARTICLES
W
AN
TED
mann’s Restaurant large black r t H i u , im tla U L i x t r i ts D lm r s .
NEW HOUS'fe, 2 bedrooms, partly
cal wraritig naw leather collar. ■I t l r l r ' i I m I. f t l n - M l i r s s u S i H *
furnished. Small down payment.
m u ila s tf
ir tl.l »M
510.00 roward for return. Write, •■rw
Balance tike rept. For appoint­ Highest cash price paid for nsod
frssit* ■« x ir r o ttv m v rwire
or
phone
collect
K.
E.
Col­
furniture. Tod Davis Furniture
M KXT. t » . r l » p , S f » , i k . h&lt;v &lt;•
ment call 9137.
____
lins. HMD Main Highway, Mi­ i k » s i M r * * w n U i n i i I s l b * I h II .*
Co. S ll Mi 1 s t P k m .
b a r k b*n»r. M b ttr ,
sa ilami.- Fla.
B a r t ic l e s f o r s a l e
H * lk .
*«t*
l« r
b s b l* t * r «bilI'LL BUY
UUI your
your-car
-ear **—
regardless
rrgmrDins of
01
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FOR.SALE
AUTO S FO R SA LE
ago or^ condition.
Roy Reel, 306 IB
eon
t K - r U K t ( l U T m '. X T - T b r P IS H C
OLD NEWS PA PBHl8—5 CENTS
BL
J*n aSS Tab**. **M bf T****"-*$ FOR SALK
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
l.aa* * n i l lla a m llta l a V aS traaa.
12 FT. house trailer, fully equip­ 1039 Packard, new motor, new
By Paul Robinson
BUNDLES.
ETTA KETT
rubber. 1200H Magnolia. Radio
ped. Box B, e/o Herald.
10. 13. 20 and t ! CENT
and heater. •
HERALD OFFICE
CTaOKJP13 'AUTOS FOR SALK
r ^ O t w W r f V rc N o a c iM o v to ',
7 P tb , Livestock. Supplies
1940
DODGE pick-up truck,
I LtSTBM tO H H . 7HS WAV't\L SO«-]
NEW SPINET PIANOS—Waavef.
1 At eflmend*
swung roH.*,-------*
condition. 1Phone 1199.
Liberal trade In A terms. The ONE NICE milk cow and heifer;
Music Box. 113 W. f ir s t S t
1936 2 DOOR Ford Sedan, rea.
2 fine h o m e ; 1 horns, t acre* BUICK 4 door sedan, tailored
sonahle. Phene I122-W, i
Pohne 955.
land. For sale until told. Dyson.
cover*, good radio,
Inquire Dr. Baker's Dairy.
Job.
As
la
5A00.
PRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
St. or p h o it 1217r night at Homer’s. ,
For Sale- $iaU Shetland pony, 4
1946 CHEVROLET m ton truck
old,
also saddle, fl.76.00. OWNER naeda cash. Civilian Jeep
years
ol
.
with less than 10,000 miles. Flat
HOUSEHOLD goods, wood,
Phone 934.
body. 51350.00. Call Ice WII
1946. Low mfleaffe, 5 good tire*
stove, garden tools. Nsa
and excellent top. 51200.00. J.
son. Sanford 549-K.
roe corner. Mrs. Wills.
FOR .SALE—135 young turkeys,
B. Leonard, P. O. Box 675, San­
weighing from 7 to 13 pounds.
•SPECIAL ford.
. , ____
Will sail on# or nil. Phone su it
PLYMOUTH FLOOR MATS
1938
Butek
special
coupe,
with heatry felt back
HELP WANTED
reasonable. Halpy S
1037-39-39-40 mod*Is
dry, 404 'W. 15th St,
U .M INSTALLED
* COUNTER GIRLS,” t'k itc h e n
Seminal* County Motors
worker*. Contact Mr. A Mrs. 1939 Ford Station wagon, 5495.,
JM Palmetto. PR. 111!
Maynard, Terminal Grill,
Roy Rock. 300 W. 2nd St, .

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THE SANFORD 1IERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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W ED N ESD A Y,

O CT.

8 , 1947

Trade Agreement
Chinese Official
W ashington Daily Nation’s Food Saving Program Is
Vaccination Stopped Epidemic
* (IVFederal
albuS f i « Funds
ri r
__■
fb m
Palm Beach Canal
Demands Look A t . . . Raising Quite A Few Eyebrows fSees Comintern Aa
Tbiaeanwh la uow in progroai.
&gt;a*&gt;- erediu front Britain,
u Of Raines, D octors A re Told between West Palm Beach artdI .Th?
- f " * 1 ron,S‘fn“ *"‘
‘Move I'ovfard War
4
H r JAMK8 MxUll.OW
, (o Europef
20-Mile Bend. Obstructions wUhin
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 &lt;/V)—If No. The Idea la to save grain.
,h '' W W
ot *
trBd#
CSC “ Sm ear File” &gt;&lt;&gt;A'ic u little p u itlnl at thin point Grain la fed rattle and poultry, NANKING, Oct. 8 (A1)—Chen
A TLA N TIC C IT Y , Ort. 8 &lt;AV Vaccination clinic* for dogs that the canal are being removed to pact.
In I.bndon
a government
increase the discharge of fi°« l M urce aabl iorfaV iliiU in

liy some of the government's food- The less meat and poultry we eat Ll-Fu, China*! influential minister itopi&gt;ed a wildfire spread of rabies were desertbad to the American Pubftom thg I^ k y I t t l ill iir- Jlaiiijx akr w e “in. a ibettgr* ptrsri'
.1(1Vi(lie program. thl* u n i# r.« , too. meami, in the end, las* grain to of urggnlxatinn. toilsy declared !ic Health' Association trdsv bv lit. f t J m i . F
a oJ D., Airway
^Wer the general water f t|on to KUarantev deliveries now"
Russia aaaaSahiishad lire Oopiintrrrr ler /ritiig o f the New York State. Health Department. Albany
Hrreral week* wuu
T .ft
ih .m . . —-1 -flooded regian*. ( ln view of new plam-s for increaS1'hlu Kepbbllcat) iiu ro c ilc -lw e — And the tfrain ao saved can be as “A Soviet effort tp create her
An epidemic of rabies broke nut in animal* in upstate New Yotk m
Retiablliiation of the old atatc lmr industrial production,
could save food for Europe if we'd shipped to Europe which needs own 'United Nations’ organisation
"rat less.”
.
it. Hut how much grain will be because she Is unable to impose 1944-47, wi’h nearly a ten-fold increase over the normal numbers in­ levee between Qlewiaton aiid| Each government has expressed
tujxatpm
e ---the--------talks,^ —,,----About a week ago President savrd by the meatless Tuesdays her will on a majority of tha fected each year, Df. Korns said. D ie epidemic was unusual because Moor* Haven protecting the Dia. j a “desire" to
but Britain wants Russia first* to
UN."
W ASHINGTON, Oct. h tin
Truman suggested we could save and chicken-less Thursdays?
tha rabies Spiead to foxes and*pay lip the unpaid balance of a
Chen, sometimes described .as to cattle.
Tire Waihinglon Evening Star, I food if we‘d "waatc.leas." lie called This writer called Luckman’* ofnella infections in human* waa ment plant furnished by the Corps:debt Insullm m t due la st Aug. 1
wielding
power
almost
equal
to
for
a
voluntary
food-saving
profice.
Luckman
waa
out.
The
writer
coming out .for round two of »
In a two-year program,, splb/a-,
gram.
spoke to - his assistant, David Chlang Kai-Shek's in the-. (Cumin- blcs vaccina waa given to dny* /•ported.by A rthur H, Wolff,* Nor­ of Engineers Tub-office /at* Clew* 1“^Iv half was paid,
ikitmitli with R e p .
Hoffman
|
At the same time he created a Noyes, and asked: How much tang (government party), told the in 2J roUntles, and In 12 counties man D. Henderson, and Grace L. iston.
'(R-Mrch.), declared today that "if citUcni conirniitn- to work out a grain will he aavqd by Luckman'* Associated Press:
Me Cull uni of the' Michigan Slate
The
4-tirk
Involved
restoration
I smdariiig will be in accord with
"W ar la certain to be the finkl the dog* were rvvaecinatcd. In ten Health Department; L ansing.---- of tfw , dike . to .protect auproxithere are jA u &amp; fV ty al .m»n4&gt;ct»w*f (■khI.raving Jrrogrrtn with Charles' proposal?.■
g ifthway
and
•antrsl
countie*
particularly,
be
raaull't-tmless
the
world's
strong
&gt;
The
salmonella
infections
anNoyvs said he doesn't know,
mately 0,000 acres of sugar care ‘”c ,on,*‘ ‘.SV*1 material will be
Congteu tha.pgupla have-a light I.ur|&lt;ninn. IkmciL huiiiitiiinon, as
said,
dog
rabies
has
essentially
natlo
n
ren
d
their
bloc-building.
chairman.
•that figures are being
closed by germs closely related
used os In the resurfacing of
to know it.
“There ha* been a wrong Idea In disappeared white fox and cattle In.iyphnid- baccUL -In-m an they and other areas used for-divers, GtfffeVa' -AVehUfr” -------------•Sunday night, in a radio address, 'that-everyon* connected with Luckfled Tanning, Col. TeaK said.
Ire' ncv.ip.ipcr said, however, l.uckman asked us to “rot. k-ti__majLi*iwftklng furiously,rabtrx
-omtinued
n
r
w
ro
r.'
TtiSM
tha-.
m
inds-of
v
ie
fo
rn
a
tio
m
rin
. ,*thpt the
cause acute intestinal ailments,
The Board took np action, aaid
-that llrere-t*-"no*bari»—' for 'H off­ TiTsave’ rfmd'for Europe.
main idea is to get the people World War Two that war has ten c&lt;aintie* vaccinated more than sometime* severe blood infections,
Mr. Herndon, on County Judg*
achieved
freedom
of
equality
for
70 (o-rcent of their dogs. The a t­
He asked Us to "rat less meat" started saving food.
man to interpret one of ill *rdl
may lx- fatal to children
It. W. Wore'* refusal to pay back
we fought." he said. "The tack rote in vaccinated dogs has and
lorialt as "charging llrat some —none oil Tuesdays—“eat leas Noyes was asked: "If Luckman which
Doga
frequently may I* carrier)
fee* claimed l,y the County. Tha
present situation is not more than liecn only une-vightaenth of that
II a i l l M f * I l - w r u * flBSt
pmitry
arid
eggs”—none
on
Thursdoesn't
have
figures
on
how
much
of the germs, they said.
membeii of Congteu are ditloyal." •lays—and daily to save a slier of food ran Ik* savrd by his proposal, an intermission in fighting.
of a nurnlur of roads waa award­ reason for taking no action, Mr.
in non-vaccinated dogs, Dr. Korn*
The first cate of anthrax, and ed
The controversy began ycitrr- bread.
"Unless the strong nations said.
to the Dickinson Construction Herndon lieclatt-d, was because
how does he know If will be enough
a
fatal
one
.traced
to
elephant
day when Hoffman called two
Does “waste less" mean the and how does be know It won’t l&gt;e abandon their efforts to gather
Co.
of Lakeland which waa auth­ the Board was working under the
Foxes are being trapped with
satellites around them. We are apparent
orised
to resurface the following direction of the State Attorney
tusks
waa
reported
by
Pr*.
R»y
mbers of the Star editorial itaff sanu* os "rat less"? Charles Hots, too much?"
suecesa to combat rabi­
Noyes 'said he thought it would certain to find ourselves In World es in those animals, he added. M. Scldeman and Kenneth M. roada, according to County Clerk General and the bill had bean
(ore the I iouie F.apend.turev Mr. Truman’s ..-cretary seems unrendered to Judge Ware in com- '
-*
willing to agree to that.
be enough, that after all this food- War Three whether we want it or Except for one human case in 194G Wheeler of the Connecticut State 0. P. Herndon:
Cammillre, which hr brads, and
pliance with Attorney Gcparal
Aiked about ‘ It, he said Mr. saving at the table !• only part not."
.
Heard*!
I
Avenue
from
Celery
another in 1844, thrre haa Health Department, Hartford. The
Tom Watson's ruling.
Chen aald reestablishment
objected to an editorial wliicli ran Truman originally cmphaslied that of tbe grain-saving program which
.
„ , of the and
ln
\r
oi'.'no
k
^
A«
nu'
to
Cameron
City,
a
dlam„ ei •
hla voluntary food laving program la going to get grain aaving by I Comintern would have little effect beer no human rabies In upstate victlm was a worker in a piano-kev U n n of |h
Monday.
industry and had been sawing rlA child usually it able to draw
own Cqmmunlat pro­ New- York since 1030, he said.
Cameron Avenue from Celery
Tfie editorial commented on the ii u "waste less" program rather farmers and Industries which use •«"
A survey indicating that dog* epiiHnt tusk* imported from Af­ Avenue to Geneva Avenue, a dis­ a circle before be ran draw a
Mem. “There never has been a
than
one
of
voluntary
rationing
grain.
committee’* investigation of what and of eating less.
square.
the source of tome aklmo- rica. .
Noyes waa asked one o th e r! bait In activities of international may
tance of one mile.
Hoffman rail* a “ smear file” kept
Communism, whirh slijipiy went
Hut If voluntarily doing without question:
Slpea Avenue from Celery Ave­
by the Civil Service Commission. meat on Tuesdays and poultry
If Amrrican are not to eat meat underground when 1Moscow an­
nue to the Tallroad crossing, a,
D ie Commission srt up the fib- and eggs on Thursdays Jsn't Volun­ on Tuesday* or-poultry or eggs nounced dissolution-of the Second
distance of one quarter ,■mile.
.
—
►
,—
.
.
.
•
on Thursday!., w h a t . should .they, International,'' .h n said ....,.
Previous to resurfacing, it will lie
i in • connection' with an invrtliga- tary rationing, what is it?
rr»ntla&gt;eea tr»m rs s * OsD
S i'a V M S ifS (r* m 1 N |V A s i l
■ Tint vetea n"pa rt y leaik r unrged
^
m
&gt;.»■ r .
And a«w-Senator TWl’s fellowoe a
n then
t
unknown &lt;Jea( widened to 18 feet.
be put into effret on five British tnade
4nn - o l the lovaily o f, Tnlh.it Ur|lull,ilMn. K,'nator Wherry of nft‘ dH“ttioSe dltya to Kalb save on international» acceptance * nf de­
grain?
Th# road from the Oviedonotice but the roads gave no with the A/aba not tq allow a
cmnlovrri.
Nebraska, says:
Novas said there was no answer finition* of what is right and what indication when they might art. Jewish homeland, he declared Ha Ganevm -Jiighway toward Florida
is
wrong
as
tha
first
step
toward
Hoffman says some C’ongrrsiMr. Truman's food-saving pro- to that yet. He said the main point
Not all of the railroads had asked told of how for l.BOU year* the Avenue as determined by Com
inen’s names are on the list nod giam is a "100 percent" endorse­ now, since food 1* needed In. general-agreement, adding:
land, had been arid and disease missluner B. C. Dadd for appro xpermission to boost the fares.
“There
is
little
use
in
attem
pt­
h# has demandrd. that the com­ ment of Senator Tnft’a "eat 1#ta" Europe, la to. gat a food-saving
* ‘ rail
lM h &gt; ,
In sanctioning thr general infested; of how it hail been re­ imately one and a half
ing
to
Bcttla
disputed
when
one
mittee be given a look at it. The proposal. *
program started.
The Lake Mary road from the
freight ' rale increase, the ICC claimed by the Zionists until to­
nation
catl*
itg
actions
morally
Commission has turned him down,
Seminole Country Club toward
Luckman aald Sunday recipe*
So at this point the food-saving
made exemption* in the move­
A* tb» committee hearing yes- piograrii seems to be involved a for the use of substitute food* right whlla another describe* ment of coal, coke and'iron are. day, the mortality rate was less l-ake Mary for appruximhtely un*
than
here
in
this
country.
He
these
action.*
a*
wrong."
terdsv Hoffman suggested to H. bit in semantics—the meaning of will l-e prepared and made public
a half mll#a.
Chrti criticised the United States St the request of the railroads. In pointed out th at Jaws, freed from and
'l l . McKclwnfc. editor nf th- Star, wjjrds—and in politics, too.
The Old Orlando road from
as the campaign goes along. j for failing to have some pron­ those ralcvorirs, the ICC permitLongwood aouth to tha race track
and John M. Cline, rhief editorial
Noyes said everything can't be ounced opposition to Chinese Com­ ted a specific Increase of I0 to l.* | fM **?
Doe* l.iirkman want us to go
or. about three quarter* of
writer, that n caption over Mon- without meat on Tuesdays and done at once, that time is short, munists, as it has against
cent* a torn •lightly t under, the ) **, ,rl,r * ll&gt;|^ ) '&gt;ggg«jy je lth much
-d a y ^ - -xiiD» isU»*»*boe-nUieloysl pinittry n m rrgg* no Thursday ao ttmi-Lm-kmarr-and hia-romtmttee- muntSUftn Ahieru-aT'^"
* a p pi let (Tother ^reight. .
|
. Jr“uUl*
f,v' i • mile.
The Cemetery Hoad in Geneva
Congressmen” might lend readers more of all of them can tie shipped are working as fast as they can.
T h e railroads, whlrlt got a 17 feet Hi inches in height. Not a j
"You hove ileclaml the Com­
•ingle Inch of land ia owned by , u designated by Commissioner
to believe that some Congressmen
munists are dangerous to your perm it Inrreaae last Jan. I, sought' Jew* that was not paid for to , W.
KiIU.r for on„ h,J f ^ i , .
are not loval to their country.
goverment but there are many the emergency I0 perrrnt hike to
j Work ia expected to start on
Cline who wrote the ropy and
of the Assembly that if cooper- Americans who refuse to put the offset mounting costa which they Arabs, he pointed out.
Mr. Ketxie. told of the move- , these roads within the next 30
th« caption, said he did nnt think
Hon la-tween the Jew* and Arabs Chinese Communists in the same claimed resulted from a I b rent
3 0 6 J E ia t F ir s t S tr e e t
ment that gave Jobs to one rail- days under the supervision of M.
ralrgory,"
he
asserted.
was
found
possible,
the
neat
lw*t
hourly
wage
Itoost
awarded
noh(I
milinurft
ffUM
Cngw
OM|
lion
handicapped
people,
He
Wald
C.
Hagan,
county
surveyor.
The
lie than read n letter- sent l«
Commenting on puhllshcred de- oprroting employes in fleptemlier.
solution would t-e partition. D
there were now 40 such rases in j
McKrlway hv Hep. McDowell Arab slates ngaln-&gt;t both the par­ was not known, however, whether riaralions attributed to Vice Pre­
Shippers and other interests
tition
plan
and
the
proposal
for
Seminote
County receiving service !
(R-Pa.), praising the editorial ns
sident
Sun
Fo
that
lark
of
a
Itussia
agreed
with
Poland
that
protested the petition for highrr
^“very good amt very logical” ami a federalised slate, i.ike nit the such cooperation could nut t-e ■table U. H. policy promising as­ rate*. Tlie ICC took note of this and 30 others who are. having
Arab
countries,
Egypt
u
r
g
e
d
- saying It "stales the case exact,
sistance to China might force this opposition by commenting in its their cases determined. He told
m o tion of an Independent Arab obtained.
nation to" seek a closer relation­ unanimous opinion Hist an in­ of six persons here who last year
ly .” (In
the
Immigration
question,
ship with Hussia, Chen said "There crease is necessary to keep the were given jobs with total wagrs
Cline told Hoffman, “ I offer nation covering all ‘Palestine.
Winlewin
referred
to
the
250,000
The declaration* were made be­
of fDJIGO a year, and declared
is a certain group of Chinese
that aa the reaction of a reader. fore
political com­ Jewish refugees in Europe and people with this belief, but it is carriers "In reasonably healthy that statistics show .that the re- I
• "Well, he’s Just one,” Hoffman mitteetheof G7-nalion
condition."
the Ci-nerni Assembly, said:
not tbe belief of the national
(•Piled.
Before, the freight hike can be habilltatlon service la profitable. ,
"ImitKlne! One'Whole .Morning To I)o As I Pleas#.
which already had heard Uruguay
"Their immediate admission to government."
a ..,n
V Monday editorial espressed and I'auaiita support the partition
ml into effect, tha railroads will
-In r r r o g n i t i o n of National |
I Lease My Week's Waah Af The LAUNDER­
bvllcf that a few people.would plan and the Moslem Dominion of Palestine wili in no way affect de­ Coincidentally, he said he would rave to oveiliaul complicated rale Newspaper Week, Frank Shames I
ETTE While I Go Marketing. Both Joint Are Done
^»hare the reported Indignation Pakistan hark the Arab states In cisively the relationship between be a candidate for the legislative achedulvs. Thla big Job ia under thanked R. L. Dean and W. R .1
the Jews and Arabs as far ar Yuan (council) from his native wav now and tile carriers are hop­ Connolly of The Herald, and Mrs. I
of rerialn members of the House
At Onre. IPs Marvelous!”
opposing
It.
(their numerical strength Is con Wuhsin, Chekiang province, in ing the new schedules ran be post- May me Hodgkin of the Orlando
•*t the discovery that the names
nli.t #*1.-L,1 l o i i k l / &gt; D I______
December, giving up hla party sol
Poland's statement was made
of disloyal congressmen mav have
ed and
filed with ICC In time for Jj Sentinel for "fine co-operation
"The United Nations should rol- post “to rest and wrlle some the higher rates to go into effect In recording Kiwanla happenings
been filed away hv the Civil Serv­ by Josef Wlnivwlcx, Ho .also de­
Second at Oak—
--------------- -— Phone 1082
manded action |o permit immed­ rm n)y repeat tbe promise made In
Monday.
.. . .
J a n d event*.
ice Cotntnlialoh.' ’
1
' l l said that If anv such names iate Immigration unto Palestine Hh- covenant-of ih* League (of
*
in the* file "ihav ‘got thrtc lli-iplto vigorous Arob protest* Nations) and open immediately tha
in the course nr Investigation against further Jewish linmigrn- doors of Palestine for Jawish im­
!3g..'.33£fcaii---- — wbich tha commission ha* been df* lion
Csachoslovakla'a (Hwitinn migrants."
reeled to make."
.
« “»
by Foreign Minister
Jpii Alaaaiyk and- Egypt's derls
___ . Ha close-1 tha Investigation
the statement to rcporUtm that tulloii was made by Mahmoud
-ha may ask the President to rule Fawsl Bey.
treirtlaa** (&gt;««• M s* Oa*l
whether tha commute* can see the
Colombian d e l e g a t e Ali-erto meets, and similar public attrac­
..............1
“Thera ere lust the two of us and the baby and Southern Twin-Pack
tionsalcs Fernahdet declared Ida tions. A committee was named
. - file*.
- -r ■
'
h
country fully supported the par­ to consider the matter.
Bread
la ]ust right for our needs. When we open a loaf of Twin-Pack
tition plan. He urged an immed­
Earlier In . th* meeting,, Mr.
1
~ j
we use only a small amount And,the rest ot the loaf is always fresh
iate U.N. appeal for n cessation Shames read a report by Presi­
of- vlidenee^ln Palestine.
for
the
next
meaL“
‘
dent Bitting on the activities
♦ Mrs, M. J. Morrison,
r
L A K E S U C C ES S , Oct. H W — nf the Chamber of Commerce dur­
',*, . ( r e a l . e s s e I w e r e a r n e t )
price, about double tht'iold^ rote. Poland today urged ihc UnilrJ ing tha past year. Among the
•
*
t
Dayjona
Beach,
Fla.
t
projects promoted during the ye*r
Tbe new requirements appar­
ently hail little effect m l market Nations to drop all oth&gt;r proposed wen* the deepening of tha 8b
arlcas vartenlay. when j h a J S : loluliimt to the Palftline piolil^jn .1fihnx HIvnr I bn bus slat inn. aaJin
In th o u san d s of hom es th ro u g h o u t th e S outh, sm art sh oppers T
^
rimi anJ rqncrnt/ale on plant to-psi- station, aighl-ieaing U*al* on the
futures prices were higher on the lilion
mfw, the l |o|y Ivtnd .into rcpaul rivqr,. tourist program, gilder
;
like
a ttra ctiv e ^Mrs. M otfiaon a rc -fin d in g S o u th ern T w in - :
&gt; - -v*
tx - , meet. .Labor D»y Celebration, aaij.
k. a.
Bread " ju st rig h t" for th e ir needs. T h e y know from
S S &amp; J S R S S S tS t:
* "J A ,.k
I,*# A 4 ,
qulsltfon of "Ota Naval Air Station
up 6 to dtk • cent hlglier.-Corn was ■At the same lime, Poland de­ by tha Cily and many ainallar
m eal-planning expericrice th a t T w in -P a cjt’s double w rapping
up I tb 384 cents, December fin- manded action to permit immedi­ activities.
,
keeps S o u th ern Bread fresh and* flavorful longer. O nce you
filling at 12.21 'v-N .
“One of tha outstanding favor­
ate immigration of ^ 0,000 Eu ­
——'In the first-volunteer Maallasa
try
S o u th ern B read w ith th e h an d y zip p er opener, you top
able Indications i have noted,"
Tuesday, live' meat prices de­ ropean' Jewish refugee* into Pal­ Mr. Bitting wrote, "la the aplrtt
will
find it “ju st rig h t" for y o u r nepds. E n jo y th e th rift and
clined In some of the leading estine. despite vigorous protests of cooperation of all organlaa", convenience of th e double-w rapped half loaves—pu t S o u th ern
m arket*. There also was n drop • gainst further Jew ith immigration. liana and cillsan* for tha con-j
in price* of wholesale IniUer.
/T w in -P a ck B r e a d on y o u r sh o p p in g l i s t every "time you
Poland's position wav outlined limit-d baltarmant of thalr city;
flour in thn'New York area and
need bread. ...
Chicago butter and egg future*. by Joirf Winicwicr before the this kind of cooperatljn is necasIrkL*’
t *
I —. L---,.-A
-T
Bread pH res in Detroit advanced General Anembty's 57-nation Pales­ sary for continuad growth. Our
: . » _____
own
organisation
has
Increased
its
I
■g'Cant a loaf, following the gen tine commillee, which already had
membershijv to over. 100 new mem­
ansi trend across tbe country.
heard Uruguay and Panama sup­ bers and Ha ■aulwcriptlona over
Twelve lliouxniil- voters ns In
veterans' hosnlUls
In fllinoia port the partition plan and llu 12 warrent. '
“Tha above accomplish m m ’.»
Wisconsin" and Indiana observed Moslem dominion of I ’akiitan line
P R IIO
are impfaaslva and have- added
Ihelr first mealless daya yester up with the Arabs opposing it.
day. Ail official «»id there would
to
tha
vary
material
growth
#nJ
WinieiVics did not specifically
strict compliance with tb» accept the partition plan, but he prosperity that the City has an.p r o g r a m e x c e n t
w h o ra
special
toyed. I considvr it a privilege **&gt;
eipresird opposition to both the have served this year aa Proal, diet* are needed.
..Meanwhile. In' another aspect Arab plan for an independent dant and l pledge my continued
of &gt; e fnod-prlre situation, the Arab state and the minority rec­ cooperation to my successor »nd
cost of shipping fond . and all ommends,lions of the UN S|&gt;eciat the orgenlxation."
freight Increased 10 per cent and
Hr. 8hames commended tne
i l&lt;&gt;i*l Ca
Committee
on
Palestine
(UNSCOP)
I
e iw . &lt;
• p*saangar fares «n manv rail
President for this report and *1*°
reads operating In the South wart for a fcderaliied state,
boosted. The country's railroad
Poland's declaration made it expressed hi* appreciation of the
froight rates, which have a dfr- clear that the eastern European work of Mr. Hlggina during the
5Nt' effect on the cost of living, countries were not following a un­ past year. J. L. IngUf presented
• tvera Increased 10 par cent by ified Soviet bloc policy on Pal­ tha treasurer’* report and Mr.
th e Interstate Commerce Com- estine. Yugoslavia and Caeehoslo- Lasher reported on th# •« « * “
tha r#e#ftt trip he and letWlaslon,
vakla already had taken differ­ of
Hlggina made to Washington
ent positions as members of whara CAA official* assured
IUNSCOP); Csechoslovakla sup- them of early transfer of tha
Havana Dancer
uorted the nartitlon plan and Yu-, navy proparty to the City.
roslavia advocated a federalised
SM tOsoOswe* tmm
Owl
•tala.
I___ _
~j
.dancing costume. I told him I had
There still was no definite Inhp ---moner,
----- must work ami must
r gS0'b*Va-costumes. Jack aaid he was Aicatjon s« t» tit* stand either
Vit*Bussle or th* United Statra would
' Japing io sell mv eloftie*.
“ He said inside, *1 have changed ••V». RmH wero expected to make
ATHLETIC
j«,V tnlnd, I am going to kill you. •hair rosin p*1l*»- *tst»roen*s ls(^r
'M* work, possibly Thursday nr
"Ton know too much about m s'
“l t r start ad toward ma. He Pr»d*“ .
reached for something, repeating
|l.» r.* LaoroiVara Inclod*w
R t o ..............................
kill me, I.looked
. vaI n m *** going
v»»n* and r-ccb''&gt;l'*v*Vta,
god snied the nlato] In the
■
U’lnt-wl-— c'l-t Pol*nd honed
t nicked un th* mm. IIs *k»* «t «,-■* c,,»itr« tl* n Jo*r-*h
I?
to get up fro mthe bunk. •»*d Arah r«l-Mons coxtd
»st«h.
'Jack, let ma out; of thla •Ished *»,
h - K*xls th*t a hi(--(- ' -tl.-^t «!«,)* -vr-nld
thla p o in t venerable presld- So
t.«*
“• •-liitlss
r Cristobal Mere. 'order- •* * ht
»«t *♦*»« cAitid m (
Pistol brought IA, r&lt;
ih« ,t» si
lust nn« at tha SPORTING GOODS
Ifer testimony, tha 22- h*
t
defandant who danced r*-*# cM I f t y w 8w4 W
«* m * S atlraJ said aha IVi- astUtWmigm
SM East First Straat
“TV- twiisl— —vv-v -■-•vails and
intlra*)* with Mm “af«t In Hav.\naH Ijpd that • r- See *—5*," ha islit
Russia t~*V *ha natiMon at Hat
thalr first quarrel her*
springs' special Falastlna aaaslan

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, To Promote the Prof root of America;
T a Prague* proeparily for Ssnford.

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'ridtiy »ctn»r.d
thundershow­
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THURSDAY. OCT. 9. 1917

Millions Of U. S. Rocket Planet Reported
Rent Increase
Flying At 1,700 Miles Per Hour
NLRB Said To Granted Under
Americans Aid
FoddPfogram
Be Crumbling ControlLaw

. By ROHERT 8. BALL
-------------— (S taff Correspondent Of Tho DatraU-KawaV
■—
(Copyright, ,1941, by th* Detroit News)
- CLEVELAND. Oct. 9 OPl—American robot planet hav* crashed
the some barrier at blistering iperdt in ihe-nrighborhood of $1,700 milet
an hour, a high government official revealed today.
The flight! have been earned on for monthi from a Inpely jtLnd
off the Virginia Coa»l, where the National Advisory Committee for Ae­
ronautics (NACA).hai a small eiperimrntal station.
This disclosure of American ptogresi in the field of supersonic
flight — which la flight fksterp
than the speed of sound — wai before we have a piloted aircraft
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
prompted by publication Wednes- break through the ionic barrier
Egg price* climbed today In
day.of account! from England of 1750 mile* an hour at 30,000 feet),
b it wholesale market* aa the
the 900-mlle-an-hour flight of although h« will be flying a turnation** eon*umer* observed
bo-Jat plana with a rocket booat.”
pilotless rocket craft.
th* first eggtes* and poultry*
. Aa In the English experiment*, th* government spokesmen said.
leaa Thursday requested by
the' American rocket thins are
President Truman in (he camWILMINGTON. Ohio, Ocl. 0.
launched, at high altitude from a
p sljn to save food for Europe.
fast-flying bomber. Their controls l/P)— Air Force experts already
Egg prices ad i a need fully a
are pre-rot "to *tend them Hiring are planning automatic flight ex‘cent ■ doien In ths New Vorlf
rJments with jet fighters and
and Chicago wholeaals marinto the tea after a Bight of 20
rger transport! now that the
kata. E x t r a fancy heavy­
to 30 miles.
weight white* brought 6# to
Telemetering devices installed push button system has proved
67 cents a doreit in Nsw'York
In the robot automatically trans­ itself in an 8,000-mile, round trip
and U. S. Extras No. 1 sold at
mit pertinent data to observers to England.
SI to 10 cent* In Chicago.
Officials from Wright Field
aloft and on the ground. Radar
also la used, to track the rocket and tha Clinton county air bat*
Br ASSOCIATED PRESS
plane throughout 'Its brief but here are unwilling to discuta such
Million! of Amrncsn! who atr sensational*flight. .
projects for quotation, but they
"It will not be rjiany months
lO ts iittts •* f i t s Ktahtt
joining in tuppoil of Prciidrnt

Few Restaurants Re­
ported - Protesting
Not Serving Eggs;
^Distilleries Kick

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N O . 235

U. S.-Russian Secrecy

Convention To Limit Request Is Okeyed By
Action To Blast; Housing Expediter; Stem trom Reveals Plans O t
:
E S .f K ;
Pickets Are Arrest­ Lumber Prices. Hit
Giants Club A t Jaycce Meet speakincouton Paed At Struck Plant By Senate Group
le s'tine Situation
Hv MAX HAM.

“ The Gi*nt« are taking e*rr lmk sleek ro-? ■ m*! .-uh
L A K E -SU CCESS, Oct O-W t—
tiling! attached." Julian Stenilrom told Ibe -etn&lt;nole Cnirn'r lun-or Mounting «mil! power fe\*nfment
Chamber of Commerce at it! noon lunche o r&gt;e-ito;
ft - ’ Isyl»&gt;i against ifcrery matnUthed, by the
Inn today.
United Stale! and Rum s on their
"The G'anti are going to own and operate the Ssnfcfd Cejery f’e j reiprcttve 1’ ilrihnv pcbciei (Uted
entry in the Florida Slate I esgue for the next fwe !•,,» m connrctisn rtito the -open tcd.vy but filled
with their school and Irarting t.m ip'in Sanlnnl They tr- g-ing to gri to *peed up declaration! from
all the equipment of the Sanford*
ihrt* two msypr power*.*
club, and they will* aUo'be pre­
Sir Mohammed Zsfrullab Eh»n.
sented with the contracts of some
delrgate- from PakitHn. acgticd
16 hall players In addition to the
over the d*liy in big pewer po‘uniforms, bats and ball*;*’ Sterrstrom stated.
icy statement!, p/cpoied th it tha
"W# have on* man to thank
57-nation Paleitinr' committee of
for ..interceding in bringing the
tbe United Nation* A**emb!y
Gianta to Sanford," Steostrom
rloie iti tfebxte immediately, with­
added. "That man is J.din Kridrr,
•
— #■- .
out heaiiin the -tpeat-nation*.
11147 manager of the Celery Fed*,
Hr. Heibeit V. Lsatl ol Au*who-contacted and presented the
plan of training camp and school
t.i- C arl. Hnhhell. Chief nf |h.
Giant farm aysten ."JUnaMrom as­
*ugge»lion but-that he bad lo fob
serted. "Much creilit Is al« &gt; duC
low- the established titles of pro­
Mr. Edward Higgins »f the' Senior
TA! bVIIASSl I '. CM. 9 i.n
cedure. He «aid there wa* a
Chamber .of Commerce who a*
listed ahlv in completing the nr A l^nn countv quod puy to.bn ’’teaionaMe" chance thsl the P*lrecommended i policy of tough clu .e tlebite mrghl be rioted 8 Stgotlationa.’t he added.
Gonlon Bradley. *ectetarv ■•( ltealm*n! (or rilltlis«t*e look.
th l . nrgani«»tion,-e presented n which it t*n! were brngmit* ("■ " "irrfior“‘ Davtn C.lin'd » of *Et
•CV Slstemenl on'C IO me o| the rlierk for fdnn to Mr- K ir)’, tiw lro rlrrocfitt m i ! i l*itl nil'll S.dtnd-.r then suggested that »
Curlett ami .Mr Randall Chase
deadline*be. five ) for delegation*
Thr rent eontrol law provid'd N litB
I
for the Kernald-Caughton Me­ enre on minor* «ol ||o iu l» S lit- to get on thnie speaket'* li*lfor creation of local advisory
Meanwhile in New York, one of morial Hospital A-s-Tciation to u«e Uni*et»itt stud'riti
Serietaiv of ? t* 'e ^1 trahlll did
board* In ,*ome (W)0 rent control the firm* that consolidate mer- on the mat ernl tv v e t ion' of the
The gi ,iut pjn. in Ms. present not j.iirnd lo jay '* Palestine sea-*
area*. The»e board* were empow- chnndise shipments tier* for move­
mrnl. re. nmmeiul*d' th it lu j g a ns .■on but we* \ai t t i b&lt;- keeping
-red to recommend I t) increase* ment lo stores throughout tho hospital.
,r touch with the Palestine
In rants, (2) discontinuance of country complained tn the Nation-1 Bradley stated that the Jayree* legillv div Icon fountv “coustcU. ct’
Moi shall bed an appointcontrol#, or (3) continued control* al l.*t&gt;or Relations Board about ; are contemplating placing foot the srfivi.rlutitv of miporing sail ptnlilrm
luer” In New Pork thi* efternoon
sign*
on
the
Del.and
highway
Iwthe
strike
of
more
than
4.000
truck
without Increase*. .
tweeu tli« I tke )h&gt;iinie l.titlge lentenrci ntlie. llirn fm*i nun;* ylll- I’niit. i'l-tnil At .‘vend, forCreedon la lequlred by the lav driver* employed hyrthe Railway and the city limit* »dverti*ing !oni run* n led of violatianl «f
■ r * up, i i , , 1*. 4 - u l e a - t ' l s k l l
to net within 30 days on any Expres* Company. \ .
the liquor fswt."
I
he
city
nnd
w
etromiug
toum
t
&lt;
Samuel S. Stern, counsel', for
recommendation made to him.In the perl, mil t»p|e*tr», b,ve |
Two sign* nte tn be placed soutii
rests, largely in th* handa nf In- Fast Service Shipping Terminals, of the city.
)
orilv
rarely been giverf. &gt;ien w h'nj
Inc-,
announced
last
night
that
It
Thua, the *perd of any future ac­
The liomd of rlirerlnr* of’ tji • the defendtnt hi* be*n convict'.I j
tion* undar thi* aection of the law had film) charge* ■&lt;( illegal see.
oodarv .boycott and »n’ #ppcal fnr otganUatiim
o.ted__ imh!i*!t th?. repcatrdlv________________ I--------- i.
rat -board*.
— ■an inf unction.
City bpitlget m r.intieelinti witli'lh*
The housing 'expediter's an­
The * gtand _jury »|» i iccom
•The striking Union* I,ocnl tlOB of | ,,&lt;’»tj Out The .Vote Campaign mended
p«dlorkinc of twn
nouncement emphasised that ap­ this InUrnationa'i Browierl.oorl x&gt;f|su iu*t
people
of
the
city
proved tent increaaes may be apffHitnoriml« soiilli *»f TntlihS
Teamsters,
promptly
announced
it
t-miTd
tee
whet*
the
money
t*
it"fin ‘ whffli itir ft Mtr^ii* kitlFrl tM ( fti fi Monroe
pU ed_anlx_"il_tbe t l m e a n d i n
j
had aeuuuiogtaula- tu.Chailo* -T— jug _ iu Uic__city- nx|uuulUULC\.
»*-- * WW*'**K
tite maimer provided by leas* |&gt;t“ ; Douda,
fTiftf\ iT\vrt*ri*T£T j fi i !r ,n
"*
regional
NI.RUdirector,
t
)m*k
Morrison.
Vtnecul
Feel
and
n &gt; -i »■ irw r4 ln f w *L
vision* nf local ’and atate law*.' and Robert N. Denham. N I.tlB ! Marvin Dial have iwen nppointfd I find *i« i•1«- nuittlfM t. |i. mi . ■ t k* im
iikjiitfi l Jimmy Hi
U m &lt;mr n •'&lt;*- Mp IL*#*
i nl,'*r***d »
’n "
"landlord* and tenant* who general counsel, asking that the
** H*** dlirlnif ihr ni«ht
IW»
hav* entered into a voluntary chrngrs he dbimi**ed on grounds nil M committee to assist Clifford Mii't n fff^rntid
written Irate agreement in accor­ llie union is »iilijecl hi the Rail­ Aide* oil the voting campaign.
iHctmfht mrniotf Wslliiini 81 H rfc rcL orifcrl tin a measuring stick near
CUlke dvetrif of the Vocalioiisj bifid in Moot hot
tin' office of .Tsisiiml Trails at
dance with the provisions of the way Lalmr Art and’outside NLRB
Rehabilitation Service ^ nf .the
the fjl. John, RP'd i.tne lutiiding
housing and rent act of 1947 are luriadiction.
If
preerfut
law*
pcvjmt.
the
Stale Depart merit of . Education,
Th.. water *Mll lacks several
dot subject to any subsequent acAnd In IvouUvill#, Ky., Jeffer­
Jury **hl. all i&lt;vA •
'iinche* nf ttoing over the *&lt;v* wall
tlons which provide for blenket son countv polite arrested several highlightn.t the wotk of the or grand
t.e icpiired to ch&gt;.c ftom ml t i fl|;||| (j,,,
pier, but opinrreaaei 'o r for decontrol of a pickets, an International Union gariimrinn in agristing th* physi­
j , M-(|,,n Fork it is several
defense rental area,*’ the housing Representative and ordered th* . cally li»miicn|iped ill olitalnin-t night tn 7 A..M nod if there
no law* by which cl-nuig t'm "’ inrhc .....
u rn ....
the -• n■■■ i l onto the
end training through:--expediter said. "Such leese*. ac­ removal nf automobile road blocks
and state spnnsoied j rati hr* cnfnteed H utged be I
i c u m , »hirli ** ' "red with water
cording
----- -------to--the law, must continue
. . .at the itrtke-bound International , government
Hegidature In tnke utrh artlnn J 111 bvacinths &lt;&gt;nt' tin- f**t that the
**
xgraed-upon rent^at least | | &gt;rrM)er Company plant here to- *Bcur v
! is!.*- IV*» ruli »ltU rt*r&gt;ffrng
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T
] imiiVi* t!
wnrii-D***n!bas 31. l iUa-------------- rit.n’
---------------—
,
----------Dttfrr
•*- r t Tr v m!rand tfi'v -n "tTO
II* wa» referring to a *ection
Mai. V rrd Hauler, isiiatant
r b ' i—id -,!. however.
of the rent control lew which al .ounty polire rjiief, is id |,|oyd f &gt;0 p p A p p r ^ k C f l J O T IC f 7 ! juoV* are u»n.ba» tksng'm' ' j (ln(v)rd
-Pyrk
IIMIl
Jo k e -ran t InarAlM-SU) to •?.!
/J’q l I.pimld;JClie LajEi*’
-'
‘ Jenttowrl os *Cc«.t_LL*M'. ,
ttiMUasM • r r ii » s.mbii
f*1»o s ir 1illljiwiitted
Of
it,- almtenta ....... rb " ids
| . 1 ’ ’-■!»,!;
tnara^i
WASHINGTON. Oct. 9 U P )A blanket 5 percent increase n
rents in tbr Louisville, K y„ area
and removal of c«ilin| in part
of one South Dakota area were
approved today by Housing Expe­
dites Frank R. Crecdon. It was the
first. action under a section nf the
new rent control law allowing
blanket increases.
Creedon acted upon recommen­
dation of local rent advisory
boards created tinder the Rent
Control Extension Art of fall -Con­
gress. Simultaneouily, be approved
continued controls on Charleston,
W. Va.. Duluth, Minn.. Superior..
Wit., St. Petersburg, Fla., and
New Castle^ lnd.._ at recommended
by board* there
Complete decontrol was approved
for l,awrenre County, S . D., with
the exception of the city of Spesr*
fish. Thir. and the 5 percent increate in Jefferson Cnunly. K y .
which inrludes louisville, became
effective today.

BOSTON, Oct. 9 (Ah— The CIO
boycott of the Nations! Labor R*
Utiont Board was crumbling fait
today. Tbe CIO convention here
nexel wt*k ts almost certain !o
avoid any policy that would enusurig* a continuation of that
bojrcott
, Instead, the convention will make
a strenuous attack on th* TsftHartl*y Labor I jiw . but will state
that each of the 41 CIO unions
must decide for'itself whether ta
file complaints and petition! be­
fore the. rrorganired N LRR under
the new law.
Tliose facts became dear ,a»
leaders o f th* CfQ hfld-m nyrml
lee meetings to prepare for the
convention.
Reputtera learned that the lop
officet* oj the CIO.- ptesrden*. serretry-lressurer. and vire-presirlrnts,
came to an agreement last night
o* the grneisl itibslsnre of s |vn|

Jail Sentences
A re Urged For
Law Violators

Leon County Grand
- Attack Jooks |^ ; ;;;
Jury^A.tVicks.
Ncnr Tn II.Tliailsee

Truman*! food conservation' pro­
gram scratched poultry and cggi
■
---- off thetr-menui today.----f oday wai the first eggle«i and
[
poultrylen Thuriday lince TruI
man'i request for full luppoit of
all citizen! in the campaign
lo
li r e food and although lurvrye
’-indicated that the nation'! first
Meatlea Tuetdsy received only
token obiervance. more wideiprrad
cooperation wai predicted today.
Moit reitauranli ai well ai m*n&gt;
housewives laid the notice for a
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.
(W allen Tueiday wai too ihort
NF.W YORK, Oct. 9 (/Pi— Fiench
(AV-Undersecretary of State
and their menu# had been planned Foreign Minister GcorRei Ridault
William Clayton today said he
# Leaden in three major farir wound up bis three weeks visit
believe* normal trad* rela­
organizations- The American Farm in the Unilrtl Stales today after
tion* between eealern end
ICMItiaM aa ra p - !"***'*
western Europe will be reblasting the new Communiit In­
ternational organisation in F.urope ■ turned ,** soon *■ production
can be built up. Ho told re­
s» a "blunder" and an “ obstacle"
porters he does not believe
‘o peace.
th# flaw of toed# In channel*
that are centuries old will be
Bidault expressed belief that, slblacked'try patiUeal differ**-'~
'though French Communists h*d
tea between Urn eastern and
inifi-d th* nine-nation Communiit
j***t*rn nations. The under­
"Infotputiou' Bureau," the orgaxisecretary, w(io recently re- »
SAN FR A N CISC O *O ct. 9 (/P I- ration would not dictate the af- _turned, from the International
"Death oT 56-yV*T-dltr7o*eph A? fairs of France.
trade conference*** at*Gdn#ve"
and the Marshall Flan talks
Padwgy. tteneral couniel of the
The French ’ Foreign Miniiter
at Faria, told reporters that
American Federation of Labor,
mad* his declaration in an in­
production la the Mr problem.
threw the A F L convenlion inkIle *aid that one* th* eastern
terview last night as he prepared
itunned grief today and delayed
European countries begin to
‘o hoard a plane this morning for
here a normal output of
a prospective ihowdown over
Paris. He had been in the United
goods, mainly food and raw
Jo h n *L Lewii' refusal to lign an
Statu at head of the French del;
materials, western rountrie*
• ' ‘ ant'-Cdittnuntitoatbr
will be able to buy from them.
•gation to the United Nations As#Padw av wai fatally ilrieken
u*mblv and. aim for eoniullatjoni
’midway in a long and violent at­
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 VP*
with Secretary of Slate Marshall
tack on the Tafl-Hartley Act on
on France’s economic difficulties. The State Department admitted
the convention pUtfnrm veilerda*.
"Naturally..the alfair* of Franco today tha|' to far it it slump* .1
----He—died— le i* thaw, -eight— h»u«» will not be settled in Belgrade or far w n ifl’ io fifa fiir t ihTesicmf
later in Stonputf Hoipttal. .ihp'ko.f France's
any other plkce." be declared." colls pic
,
. . . . dollar purchas,
, in f. Urf-W O * delegate* • and A F L
•They ’ will be d«k!W *Tn ’ P « rM “ « ^ “ e ,-w**u n ,h * «*«■ *eek.
leaderf who had cheered his re-,
Herve Aiphand. chief #f eco­
according to the rule* of democmark* without knowing he hail
•a Er"—_
_ VA T IC A N .fJT.Y, Ocl—0 —. iwA'j rn sT - r t . 1, „ rh s r 'th rr r nrr' ‘ frrrm r'Setfttnnir-- tjnuntx-s-bsmimr^ nf
nomic affairs for the French For­
•acy.
*
luitainetl a itroke on the ipeaker a
Pope Puli’ tnfd
s.liwnmni t t »
fjghi*' and . “gambling
I’nfummcr. reported this morning
a -bed whMhw “ K r**/m —IHit eign Mihiilry. T a id hti rhuhfri
of (hr rirmed services rom m ttter 11 j
*
nf cjistir** that th# chamber body (to* m»d* a
trifo rm .
present difficulties In Europe, un- will have to slop buying eftrniii.-im
ag'd
»n'i
gam?*
In Coticrcssnun—Jo anf the IV-B II,uise nf Represent
^ T h « ebtinky attorney. In 111I (Wattage* «« *•*■» v*«ou
tial wheal, coal, and fata around
stives yesterday that
j " " . r i T ^ s T U e raie of atUmptM II li p i’ ks and ' &lt; Tensrorx Spec
bealth far »om* time., alio **"m"d
Oct. I T unless outside help is
iv , i « (l kfll- lord IlnJIand and I’ta-tde Pepper
Only . i n » . , k
" « » '• .« ! n
S
S
.
n. order may at times have need
unaware of *h* seriousness of hi*
pointing out t|i* demege that the
Oct. 16 for candidate* 16 qdal pr fcTjtI trwtny said 63 person* tn s the strong-arm of force" .
'» •- &gt;
forthcoming immediately.
condition. II* wls#crark#d about
to announce for the office of city ,, ,„f
m|#£ , a„ th b
lllgh w ntn of Dio fit. ’.tolmi River
"SonO* enemi'a nf ju ttlrr ra u !" ig i 'ia* **r ,J
"We are really facing a tragic
his cttrm*ln*i» tn 'twice knocking
b
i, dmni- to farm*, road* and cstt’.e
commissioner in the Nov^ 4. p n - , nnly 6o« fret yeatarday and that he hroughl lo lerm oRly by fore* " fa t such eslahlkhmtnta,
I M i M H "« raw* Ittabt*
irsslln se * Oa ran* rivet

France Defends, I U. S. See* Early—
Russia Hits U. S. French Collapse
Foreign Policy
W ithout Relief
Bidault Says Forma­ Nation May Have To
tion Of Comintern Stop Buying Food
Communist Blunder And Fuel By Oct. 15

AFL Counsel Has
i Stroke Blasting
j^Taft-H artley Act

Lake Monroe Level
Approaches Top
Of Bulkhead

City- Registration
Person* Nyrrcwlj;
Rooks Open To 10/25 j MlBS 1,&lt;'n,h lh , lant'

Red Journalist*Arc Stoned By D.P.

DUEflSELDORF. G erm vw . O '1-

Fretght* Rate Hike

m«ry ilittlo u . it w n ^nnourjutd, mgfgjM m ** Kmsaita.
..j
because lt
his- t*
head
thli mornlnir by City, M .n tg rr H. j u" ^ * •was
—button and shut off
So far, he said, no one has yet '
" n f ,,
,
ouslifled to run to eucceed Mayor ' J!1*
, llpl
in Cadillac,' Mich. .11.
J . Out. and Georg* Bishop as i f " r *r * *"
.tnUrVklfT
'commissioners.
•
bat a ternfic dive into which
By ASSOCIATED PRESS „
—
-l... the c r a f t
plungjd
yesterday
Citisans who with (o vote, but
Tha westhar across tha oountry hare not at any time registered -jtherwlsr would have been ipeedwas naar normal today, with below have until O ct.-25-ia-da so, said pLlPP io__th#t-_tho ship' would
ftieilng tem p eratu ru ' reported In Mr, Bayer. Veteran* who ware have hit the ground tnsteetl of
onlv on* section—lower Michigan. registered prior to entering the Imroing.
Temperature* also dipped dur­ eervica are not required to re-regThe 48 passengers and five
ing the night over other sactlons ietar. ha declared.
crew ■were tossed about and
of tha midwest and eastward to
Requirements for registration bruised, but none was seriously
tha Atlantic coast and the New are that a perron must be 21 years injured. Most continued on an­
England slates. Tha cootcil spot of ago, and hat resided In th* other.plane to Los Angeles. Sisto
was Cadillac, Mkh., with a read­ state for 12 months and In 8an- said he did not know what caused
ing of 25.
ford for a t Uast six months. Reg­ the American Airlines DC-4 to
W inner weather for th* Rocky istration for Uttea who with to dltra yesterday as it was cruising
Mountain and plalna atate* was rot* in the Cjty Primary Is made at ’ 238 mile* en hour west of
reported and higher temperatures at the City Hail.
El Paso.
also w#r* forecast for m oat of tha
Nortji Central region. Rain was
reported along th* north. Pacific
Coast and In part* of West- VIr»ola. Virginia and North Caro-

H E ? M S ,^ 1K r ,iS2fMw®u,| DjjP* To,25
ro Lieut. Gensrti »on*
sir
Costa Ftorida’$m 000 tested
Brien BobarUon. Brltlab

ORLANP&lt;"&gt;, Oct. 9—W l—Fruit
' and vagatabl# freight rsla boot**,
which will add approximately
fponnoo *o Florida shlnper-grower bill* during the flrat four
month* of th* rurrent »ea*on.
bar* b*#n authorlaed. 8ec*etarv
M*n*g*r John A. O’Rourke of
th* Ore&gt;w*ra and Shipper* Leagut
•of Florida »eld.
The increase!, approved by th*
Interstate Commerce Commlialon.
Averages $89 48 per cay on Florida
tW aih eltru*. 125.62 on vagatable*.
and 166.85 on canned eltru*. O’Rnuhka said. Th* new. rates will
b* affective op three days notice
from th* railroad*.
Th* 10 percent incr**te. O’­
Rourke said. I* for an amargency
iod until ganaral cases now
or# th# O m m klon ran b* dis­
posed of. __________ ^

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commander, that they ware stoned
during • n- -visit’ to a Displaced
Person* camp yesterday near
Hannovtr.
Asserting the Brltlah gave them
Inadequate pro’ectlon. th* Journ*ll|t* said that Ukrainian dis­
placed persona hurled atones as
•he party was leaving th* camp
In automobiles. On* journalist
suffered a cut face ns n rock
smashed through an automobile
window, tha Russians said.
Th* journalists added
that
while they were walking, through
the camp J)l*pl#c*d
Persons
scratched ■ red star off th#
Hrense plate of one of tho auto,
mobiles parked near th* camp
gat*.
British officers on (h* scan*
promised a full InvtstltaUon, th#
journalist* ssld.

S

i*.

tv n lm u ru
.

Location Of Children’s Homes Will
Be Shown On New School Spat Maps

, I

ARMED .RESISTANCE

^

nuking of spot maps to

Education to ba held at West Side
School on Oct. 14.
Booklets entitled, " A l c o h o l
Talk# from the Laboratory" by
a mealing held yaaterday at thr Howard Hamlin were dlatribuled
office of Mlsa Ruth Hand, county for class use and will be used in
school supcrvlscr, at thr Juhior health Instruction from t|&gt;* 7th
High School, Mis* Kami presided. to JSUi grades. Instruction In the
The spot map* are pert of the use of this material was given
survey of th* county required by during..the past week by Mis*
the State Department of Educa­ Katie Sue Echols, consultant in
tion pfjpr to distribution of etatr narcotic education of the Stole
money for capital outley. W. A. Department of Education, as Id
Teague was chosen, ai'chairm en Miss Hand.
for tha survey for rural school*
Harman E. M onk, chairman of
and B. C. Steel* for City schools, school radio programs, announced
Mist Hand reported
that these would If* broadcast
Mrs, J, C. Mite hall was directed Thursdays at from 2:00 lo 2:36
to contact,elvk dub# relative to P. M.
observance of. American Education
R. E. True Invited all who are
w*A.
intar** tod to join his faculty In a
It wa* announced that Mis* class for Instruction in- physical
Mary Bottle, specialist in s c h o o l education
________________________|
____
to ba conducted by.CJHI
studies, will be (bar* during the Kirby, consultant of tba State
week of Oct. 13 to assist teach­ Department of Education.
er* in securing more adequate
Mrs. Mitchell, chairman Jn serv­
maps and globes In tha schools. ice training for teachers, announeSb* will speak at th* county

ja
— RANK HOLDUP
* U J t e d
S e .rohm,r o S ! r a t ew »
B E IR U T , Lebanon, Oct. 9 - 0 T ) J a S AS ^ &amp;
a w r n GROVE, P a , O ct 9. UP) Th*
w _ _ .J . . ... Lawton
exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, eluding two brother*, to serve sev­
— Two msn with aawad-off shot­ HaJ .Amin El HUaaelnl, arrived
with principals and supervleere at
guns today held up th# National
Bank a n d Trust Company of
Wo«t Grove and made off with
about (9,000.

GUNMAN WOUNDED
FINDLAY, O., Ort, 9, (AVAn unidentified r u n m a n w h
wounded today by poUr* after
h# ##eapod from tba police sta­
tio n , and held them off for more
J a m An hour br (h fra tia ln r to
km Rector John Evans E do* of
Trinttp Episcopal Church,

here yesterday for sessions of tha
Arab League Council called to
discus* Arab armed resistance to
any Jewish national atate in Pal­
estine.

HAIL DAMAGTB CROP8
LEVELLAND. Tax,. Oct. t —UP)
IliJl caused tn laaa than nn hour
an estimated 12,000,000 datpaga
Us crop*, building* and rasldanea*
in the LeraiUnd aran yeatrrday,
No one w*# seriously injured,
wa,
but severs! persona warn hit b
the falling nafistonea. Tha hail
tWO JIMA B IT
aceompaniad Infr JL$4 Inches
GUAM. Oct. 9, UP)—A typhoon rain, rail 40 minutes.
accompanied by destructive 160mlle-an-hour winds twirled over
MARTS TO CLOSE
I wo Jima today, blotting out com­
NEW YORE. Oct. 9, UP) — Fi­
munications with th* small army nancial and m u a l H r exchanges
caretaker garrison on that tiny Is­ throughout th# United States will
land battleground of World War be closed Monday, O ct XI, In ohV.
■
terrene* of Coin mbits Day, *
.■ •

#

i r-F*

—n.n
!

en years In Prison for printing
leaflets i»iued by tha Jewish un­
derground organisation. I r g u n
Zv*i Leuml. A fourth defendant,
fa that;, of tha two brothers, wa*
acquitted.

8C II00L MEETING
Matter* relating to school millage and school district* In the
county wars achddulad fox discus•Ion today a t the Nutating of the
County Board of V«Wk Instruc­
tion. SupL T. W. \&gt;ewton said
this morning.
V
KUHBL 18 MANAGER
WA8IIINOTON, Oct. H UP)—
Jo* Knhal. who urod to be a fancy
fielding flrat baAman for tha
Washlgnton Benatcfea, eras named
manager of tha duff today, knhal,
41, succeeds Ossie Bluest, who
waa mad* head o f tha Senator's
farm system, i f
i ”
”

tbe Pontiff told the group heided I said
•
e ,-. . ' ra p 'h rs in tide atca
by—H 'p 1 -Ehmr (H-Moh— -B mH I
* &lt; &gt; U ;
? It is u tiJ»ii[i v !" sa'd"$T*. H’gfore, should »w held always i n '.
H .aUaaM .a fa** #&gt;*&gt;■■
I gio*. "thnt thoie mav hs some
•* m e’r gency appropriations for
gh#ck by law and order'nnd b*j
. f ’ T
f!o-&gt;d control in ^jte sta te of Flor­
exercis'd only In their defense J / m f l r T f i n i P L T J f f ’8
id* !P.d mir f'pre»#rit*t!'*e» have
Nor i* nnv man law unto himself.]'
- — •' h»*n request'd t'X Include the SE
"If that principle war* every-j
'John! River valley aiaa In thei*
where #rc*pted and acted nn! there
wnuld^L*? .a g re n lw '
hearing h rid.at the Maycurtly among peoples. '
I’TV Resident* of the west Fort j
I audeidst'e section .threatened j fall Inft
.... last vest In legat'd to s
“drsstlr action"
a new dam flock canal hetween the St. Johns
ID TENT FAOH
RICHMOND, Va.. Oct. 9. UP&gt;— jo the .noth folk of *he n-i th an I Indian Rivets, It was pofhtod
Cigarettes to sell - for 10 cents a New River csnal. which thevlm jt bv #ngln*#rs.tfist Wtch ■ canil
serve to tower the J d g h ^ a tpackage were envisioned today in a.inrt ,! m using** -vid-spr-ad :so.|Ji|
er fable In the St Johns River
the testimony of T. F. Flanagan, flood, is removed ImmediaWv.
The Broward rounty drstnsge during fln&lt;*d time. The cans! was
chairman. Associated T o b a c c o
strongly advocated by th* Semin­
Manufacturers, prepared for pre­ d isltk t hoard called, a meeting ole Counv Chamber of Commerce
at
th"
dam
earlv
this
afternoon
sentation before a congressional
In- reorefented try Mr. Higgins, and
•ub-comniltlea on the economic re­ of .all Inteterird parties.
port as it brought Its three-day clmjing nearly 300 families whose bv many other chamber groups ro
’"T”
.
hesrlngs her# lo'~a close. Flan­ bnmes were reported under watet Florid*.
agan tadl this aale price would be In n IS-mit" are* of Fort Lauder­
possible under terms of a bill now dale
Ariny engineer* at Jacksonbefore Cortxrets which would pro­
vide a graduated tax In place of sill* said they hsd no objection
the present* straight 7 rent* a to the dame removal If a request
wes made by the Brorvsrd Drain­
pack.
POPLAR BLUFF. Mo., 0?t 9
age District
—IJV —A nsgro man armed with
VANDENRKRG ILL
x eswsd o ff - shotgun, entered
GRAND RAPIDS, Mkh., Oct. 9,
R O \P RIDS
polka hesdquartara bare today
UP)— Senator Vsndanbsrg, (RTALLAHASSEE, Oct. 9. 0P&gt;— ahd after announcing "this U
Mkh), prckldant pro-tom of the James II. Crsgg* Construction a stfekup" shot and critically
Senate, a ltd Mrs. Vandcnberg Company of Ocsl* today sulimit- wounded Police Officer B. J,
ware In Butterworth Hospital to­ ted sn apparent low bid of |465,- Rtngg and fired another shot
day, the Senator undergoing "a 1tn for construction of 2,225 miles which hit th* celling, A third
routine checkup,” and his wife of a 64 - foot super highway charge jammed in the gun.
recuperating from a second oper­ through the city of Daytona Reach.
Th" n»gio then fled end dropation for treatm ent of a g*ll The State Rosd Department alro p si-h ii shotgun as spatial Officer received bid* for about 60 mile* James Dunn fired g volley at hlni.
bladder ailment.
of road and bridge improvement* Bragg was taken to a hospital
DRIVERS U CRN8E8 ’ •
In 12 other countle*.
whrro doctors teld the charge
Judge R. W. Ware today report­
struck tli* right slJe.pf hit face.
ed that 66 lat*. applications fair,
JOE TRACY OUT
I* W. Bchroeder of St. Louis,
drivers licenses h e i been made
TALLAIIARSEE. Oct. 9 -(/F ) who was Jn the police chief* of­
after Oct, I. Tottf application* Jo« Tracy, 62, last known su r­ fice a t th'e time nf the shooting,
•re 360 more that, last year, he viving member of tbe Asiday said the negro carried the guts'
•aid.
*
Gang-which terrorised Florida In under his coat, thrown over his
Due to co-opaiwlon by the Her­ the early days of the boom, was right arm. He dropped hi* coat!
ald In publicising tha sale of released from prison on parols and hat a* ha turned to fit*.
%
licensee, he declared, there war* yesterday.
no long tinea of applicants this
, r “ mrs TTi Utra dies
Ha was tervng a life sentence
veer and nobody ham to wail as for murdering Peachaa Peep las, -WASHINGTON. O ct 9. V P)long a* 15 minutaa Jb gat a lic­ Orlando Negro taxi drUar.
P m h le n t and Mrs. Truman, the
ense. Ha was assisted tn issuing
Hit parole will be revoked if Whl{e House said today, ar* join­
Iloanset by Mrs. Laths Fowler, ha enters Orange, Union, Sem­ ing m esu g e’of .sympathy tp Pre­
Mrs. W. B. Ellarba and Mrs. C, inole or Osceota Countlaa—acenes sident Dulra of Rraiil on tha

Removal Of Oam

Neprro Tries Stick-up,
Injures Policeman

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THE SANFORD 1IERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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W ED N ESD A Y,

O CT.

8 , 1947

Trade Agreement
Chinese Official
W ashington Daily Nation’s Food Saving Program Is
Vaccination Stopped Epidemic
* (IVFederal
albuS f i « Funds
ri r
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fb m
Palm Beach Canal
Demands Look A t . . . Raising Quite A Few Eyebrows fSees Comintern Aa
Tbiaeanwh la uow in progroai.
&gt;a*&gt;- erediu front Britain,
u Of Raines, D octors A re Told between West Palm Beach artdI .Th?
- f " * 1 ron,S‘fn“ *"‘
‘Move I'ovfard War
4
H r JAMK8 MxUll.OW
, (o Europef
20-Mile Bend. Obstructions wUhin
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 &lt;/V)—If No. The Idea la to save grain.
,h '' W W
ot *
trBd#
CSC “ Sm ear File” &gt;&lt;&gt;A'ic u little p u itlnl at thin point Grain la fed rattle and poultry, NANKING, Oct. 8 (A1)—Chen
A TLA N TIC C IT Y , Ort. 8 &lt;AV Vaccination clinic* for dogs that the canal are being removed to pact.
In I.bndon
a government
increase the discharge of fi°« l M urce aabl iorfaV iliiU in

liy some of the government's food- The less meat and poultry we eat Ll-Fu, China*! influential minister itopi&gt;ed a wildfire spread of rabies were desertbad to the American Pubftom thg I^ k y I t t l ill iir- Jlaiiijx akr w e “in. a ibettgr* ptrsri'
.1(1Vi(lie program. thl* u n i# r.« , too. meami, in the end, las* grain to of urggnlxatinn. toilsy declared !ic Health' Association trdsv bv lit. f t J m i . F
a oJ D., Airway
^Wer the general water f t|on to KUarantev deliveries now"
Russia aaaaSahiishad lire Oopiintrrrr ler /ritiig o f the New York State. Health Department. Albany
Hrreral week* wuu
T .ft
ih .m . . —-1 -flooded regian*. ( ln view of new plam-s for increaS1'hlu Kepbbllcat) iiu ro c ilc -lw e — And the tfrain ao saved can be as “A Soviet effort tp create her
An epidemic of rabies broke nut in animal* in upstate New Yotk m
Retiablliiation of the old atatc lmr industrial production,
could save food for Europe if we'd shipped to Europe which needs own 'United Nations’ organisation
"rat less.”
.
it. Hut how much grain will be because she Is unable to impose 1944-47, wi’h nearly a ten-fold increase over the normal numbers in­ levee between Qlewiaton aiid| Each government has expressed
tujxatpm
e ---the--------talks,^ —,,----About a week ago President savrd by the meatless Tuesdays her will on a majority of tha fected each year, Df. Korns said. D ie epidemic was unusual because Moor* Haven protecting the Dia. j a “desire" to
but Britain wants Russia first* to
UN."
W ASHINGTON, Oct. h tin
Truman suggested we could save and chicken-less Thursdays?
tha rabies Spiead to foxes and*pay lip the unpaid balance of a
Chen, sometimes described .as to cattle.
Tire Waihinglon Evening Star, I food if we‘d "waatc.leas." lie called This writer called Luckman’* ofnella infections in human* waa ment plant furnished by the Corps:debt Insullm m t due la st Aug. 1
wielding
power
almost
equal
to
for
a
voluntary
food-saving
profice.
Luckman
waa
out.
The
writer
coming out .for round two of »
In a two-year program,, splb/a-,
gram.
spoke to - his assistant, David Chlang Kai-Shek's in the-. (Cumin- blcs vaccina waa given to dny* /•ported.by A rthur H, Wolff,* Nor­ of Engineers Tub-office /at* Clew* 1“^Iv half was paid,
ikitmitli with R e p .
Hoffman
|
At the same time he created a Noyes, and asked: How much tang (government party), told the in 2J roUntles, and In 12 counties man D. Henderson, and Grace L. iston.
'(R-Mrch.), declared today that "if citUcni conirniitn- to work out a grain will he aavqd by Luckman'* Associated Press:
Me Cull uni of the' Michigan Slate
The
4-tirk
Involved
restoration
I smdariiig will be in accord with
"W ar la certain to be the finkl the dog* were rvvaecinatcd. In ten Health Department; L ansing.---- of tfw , dike . to .protect auproxithere are jA u &amp; fV ty al .m»n4&gt;ct»w*f (■khI.raving Jrrogrrtn with Charles' proposal?.■
g ifthway
and
•antrsl
countie*
particularly,
be
raaull't-tmless
the
world's
strong
&gt;
The
salmonella
infections
anNoyvs said he doesn't know,
mately 0,000 acres of sugar care ‘”c ,on,*‘ ‘.SV*1 material will be
Congteu tha.pgupla have-a light I.ur|&lt;ninn. IkmciL huiiiitiiinon, as
said,
dog
rabies
has
essentially
natlo
n
ren
d
their
bloc-building.
chairman.
•that figures are being
closed by germs closely related
used os In the resurfacing of
to know it.
“There ha* been a wrong Idea In disappeared white fox and cattle In.iyphnid- baccUL -In-m an they and other areas used for-divers, GtfffeVa' -AVehUfr” -------------•Sunday night, in a radio address, 'that-everyon* connected with Luckfled Tanning, Col. TeaK said.
Ire' ncv.ip.ipcr said, however, l.uckman asked us to “rot. k-ti__majLi*iwftklng furiously,rabtrx
-omtinued
n
r
w
ro
r.'
TtiSM
tha-.
m
inds-of
v
ie
fo
rn
a
tio
m
rin
. ,*thpt the
cause acute intestinal ailments,
The Board took np action, aaid
-that llrere-t*-"no*bari»—' for 'H off­ TiTsave’ rfmd'for Europe.
main idea is to get the people World War Two that war has ten c&lt;aintie* vaccinated more than sometime* severe blood infections,
Mr. Herndon, on County Judg*
achieved
freedom
of
equality
for
70 (o-rcent of their dogs. The a t­
He asked Us to "rat less meat" started saving food.
man to interpret one of ill *rdl
may lx- fatal to children
It. W. Wore'* refusal to pay back
we fought." he said. "The tack rote in vaccinated dogs has and
lorialt as "charging llrat some —none oil Tuesdays—“eat leas Noyes was asked: "If Luckman which
Doga
frequently may I* carrier)
fee* claimed l,y the County. Tha
present situation is not more than liecn only une-vightaenth of that
II
aillM
f*
Il-w
r
u
*
flBSt
pmitry
arid
eggs”—none
on
Thursdoesn't
have
figures
on
how
much
of the germs, they said.
membeii of Congteu are ditloyal." •lays—and daily to save a slier of food ran Ik* savrd by his proposal, an intermission in fighting.
of a nurnlur of roads waa award­ reason for taking no action, Mr.
in non-vaccinated dogs, Dr. Korn*
The first cate of anthrax, and ed
The controversy began ycitrr- bread.
"Unless the strong nations said.
to the Dickinson Construction Herndon lieclatt-d, was because
how does he know If will be enough
a
fatal
one
.traced
to
elephant
day when Hoffman called two
Does “waste less" mean the and how does be know It won’t l&gt;e abandon their efforts to gather
Co.
of Lakeland which waa auth­ the Board was working under the
Foxes are being trapped with
satellites around them. We are apparent
orised
to resurface the following direction of the State Attorney
tusks
waa
reported
by
Pr*.
R»y
mbers of the Star editorial itaff sanu* os "rat less"? Charles Hots, too much?"
suecesa to combat rabi­
Noyes 'said he thought it would certain to find ourselves In World es in those animals, he added. M. Scldeman and Kenneth M. roada, according to County Clerk General and the bill had bean
(ore the I iouie F.apend.turev Mr. Truman’s ..-cretary seems unrendered to Judge Ware in com- '
-*
willing to agree to that.
be enough, that after all this food- War Three whether we want it or Except for one human case in 194G Wheeler of the Connecticut State 0. P. Herndon:
Cammillre, which hr brads, and
pliance with Attorney Gcparal
Aiked about ‘ It, he said Mr. saving at the table !• only part not."
.
Heard*!
I
Avenue
from
Celery
another in 1844, thrre haa Health Department, Hartford. The
Tom Watson's ruling.
Chen aald reestablishment
objected to an editorial wliicli ran Truman originally cmphaslied that of tbe grain-saving program which
.
„ , of the and
ln
\r
oi'.'no
k
^
A«
nu'
to
Cameron
City,
a
dlam„ ei •
hla voluntary food laving program la going to get grain aaving by I Comintern would have little effect beer no human rabies In upstate victlm was a worker in a piano-kev U n n of |h
Monday.
industry and had been sawing rlA child usually it able to draw
own Cqmmunlat pro­ New- York since 1030, he said.
Cameron Avenue from Celery
Tfie editorial commented on the ii u "waste less" program rather farmers and Industries which use •«"
A survey indicating that dog* epiiHnt tusk* imported from Af­ Avenue to Geneva Avenue, a dis­ a circle before be ran draw a
Mem. “There never has been a
than
one
of
voluntary
rationing
grain.
committee’* investigation of what and of eating less.
square.
the source of tome aklmo- rica. .
Noyes waa asked one o th e r! bait In activities of international may
tance of one mile.
Hoffman rail* a “ smear file” kept
Communism, whirh slijipiy went
Hut If voluntarily doing without question:
Slpea Avenue from Celery Ave­
by the Civil Service Commission. meat on Tuesdays and poultry
If Amrrican are not to eat meat underground when 1Moscow an­
nue to the Tallroad crossing, a,
D ie Commission srt up the fib- and eggs on Thursdays Jsn't Volun­ on Tuesday* or-poultry or eggs nounced dissolution-of the Second
distance of one quarter ,■mile.
.
—
►
,—
.
.
.
•
on Thursday!., w h a t . should .they, International,'' .h n said ....,.
Previous to resurfacing, it will lie
i in • connection' with an invrtliga- tary rationing, what is it?
rr»ntla&gt;eea tr»m rs s * OsD
S i'a V M S ifS (r* m 1 N |V A s i l
■ Tint vetea n"pa rt y leaik r unrged
^
m
&gt;.»■ r .
And a«w-Senator TWl’s fellowoe a
n then
t
unknown &lt;Jea( widened to 18 feet.
be put into effret on five British tnade
4nn - o l the lovaily o f, Tnlh.it Ur|lull,ilMn. K,'nator Wherry of nft‘ dH“ttioSe dltya to Kalb save on international» acceptance * nf de­
grain?
Th# road from the Oviedonotice but the roads gave no with the A/aba not tq allow a
cmnlovrri.
Nebraska, says:
Novas said there was no answer finition* of what is right and what indication when they might art. Jewish homeland, he declared Ha Ganevm -Jiighway toward Florida
is
wrong
as
tha
first
step
toward
Hoffman says some C’ongrrsiMr. Truman's food-saving pro- to that yet. He said the main point
Not all of the railroads had asked told of how for l.BOU year* the Avenue as determined by Com
inen’s names are on the list nod giam is a "100 percent" endorse­ now, since food 1* needed In. general-agreement, adding:
land, had been arid and disease missluner B. C. Dadd for appro xpermission to boost the fares.
“There
is
little
use
in
attem
pt­
h# has demandrd. that the com­ ment of Senator Tnft’a "eat 1#ta" Europe, la to. gat a food-saving
* ‘ rail
lM h &gt; ,
In sanctioning thr general infested; of how it hail been re­ imately one and a half
ing
to
Bcttla
disputed
when
one
mittee be given a look at it. The proposal. *
program started.
The Lake Mary road from the
freight ' rale increase, the ICC claimed by the Zionists until to­
nation
catl*
itg
actions
morally
Commission has turned him down,
Seminole Country Club toward
Luckman aald Sunday recipe*
So at this point the food-saving
made exemption* in the move­
A* tb» committee hearing yes- piograrii seems to be involved a for the use of substitute food* right whlla another describe* ment of coal, coke and'iron are. day, the mortality rate was less l-ake Mary for appruximhtely un*
than
here
in
this
country.
He
these
action.*
a*
wrong."
terdsv Hoffman suggested to H. bit in semantics—the meaning of will l-e prepared and made public
a half mll#a.
Chrti criticised the United States St the request of the railroads. In pointed out th at Jaws, freed from and
'l l . McKclwnfc. editor nf th- Star, wjjrds—and in politics, too.
The Old Orlando road from
as the campaign goes along. j for failing to have some pron­ those ralcvorirs, the ICC permitLongwood aouth to tha race track
and John M. Cline, rhief editorial
Noyes said everything can't be ounced opposition to Chinese Com­ ted a specific Increase of I0 to l.* | fM **?
Doe* l.iirkman want us to go
or. about three quarter* of
writer, that n caption over Mon- without meat on Tuesdays and done at once, that time is short, munists, as it has against
cent* a torn •lightly t under, the ) **, ,rl,r * ll&gt;|^ ) '&gt;ggg«jy je lth much
-d a y ^ - -xiiD» isU»*»*boe-nUieloysl pinittry n m rrgg* no Thursday ao ttmi-Lm-kmarr-and hia-romtmttee- muntSUftn Ahieru-aT'^"
* a p pi let (Tother ^reight. .
|
. Jr“uUl*
f,v' i • mile.
The Cemetery Hoad in Geneva
Congressmen” might lend readers more of all of them can tie shipped are working as fast as they can.
T h e railroads, whlrlt got a 17 feet Hi inches in height. Not a j
"You hove ileclaml the Com­
•ingle Inch of land ia owned by , u designated by Commissioner
to believe that some Congressmen
munists are dangerous to your perm it Inrreaae last Jan. I, sought' Jew* that was not paid for to , W.
KiIU.r for on„ h,J f ^ i , .
are not loval to their country.
goverment but there are many the emergency I0 perrrnt hike to
j Work ia expected to start on
Cline who wrote the ropy and
of the Assembly that if cooper- Americans who refuse to put the offset mounting costa which they Arabs, he pointed out.
P a le s t in e P a r t it io n
Mr. Ketxie. told of the move- , these roads within the next 30
th« caption, said he did nnt think
Hon la-tween the Jew* and Arabs Chinese Communists in the same claimed resulted from a I b rent
3 0 6 J E ia t F ir s t S tr e e t
ment that gave Jobs to one rail- days under the supervision of M.
ralrgory,"
he
asserted.
was
found
possible,
the
neat
lw*t
hourly
wage
Itoost
awarded
noh( I m ilin u r f t ffU M Cng w O M |
lion
handicapped
people,
He
Wald
C.
Hagan,
county
surveyor.
The
lie than read n letter- sent l«
Commenting on puhllshcred de- oprroting employes in fleptemlier.
solution would t-e partition. D
there were now 40 such rases in j
McKrlway hv Hep. McDowell Arab slates ngaln-&gt;t both the par­ was not known, however, whether riaralions attributed to Vice Pre­
Shippers and other interests
tition
plan
and
the
proposal
for
Seminote
County receiving service !
(R-Pa.), praising the editorial ns
sident
Sun
Fo
that
lark
of
a
Itussia
agreed
with
Poland
that
protested the petition for highrr
^“very good amt very logical” ami a federalised slate, i.ike nit the such cooperation could nut t-e ■table U. H. policy promising as­ rate*. Tlie ICC took note of this and 30 others who are. having
Arab
countries,
Egypt
u
r
g
e
d
- saying It "stales the case exact,
sistance to China might force this opposition by commenting in its their cases determined. He told
m o tion of an Independent Arab obtained.
nation to" seek a closer relation­ unanimous opinion Hist an in­ of six persons here who last year
ly .” (In
the
Immigration
question,
ship with Hussia, Chen said "There crease is necessary to keep the were given jobs with total wagrs
Cline told Hoffman, “ I offer nation covering all ‘Palestine.
Winlewin
referred
to
the
250,000
The declaration* were made be­
of fDJIGO a year, and declared
is a certain group of Chinese
that aa the reaction of a reader. fore
political com­ Jewish refugees in Europe and people with this belief, but it is carriers "In reasonably healthy that statistics show .that the re- I
• "Well, he’s Just one,” Hoffman mitteetheof G7-nalion
condition."
the Ci-nerni Assembly, said:
not tbe belief of the national
(•Piled.
Before, the freight hike can be habilltatlon service la profitable. ,
"ImitKlne! One'Whole .Morning To I)o As I Pleas#.
which already had heard Uruguay
"Their immediate admission to government."
a ..,n
V Monday editorial espressed and I'auaiita support the partition
ml into effect, tha railroads will
-In r r r o g n i t i o n of National |
I Lease My Week's Waah Af The LAUNDER­
bvllcf that a few people.would plan and the Moslem Dominion of Palestine wili in no way affect de­ Coincidentally, he said he would rave to oveiliaul complicated rale Newspaper Week, Frank Shames I
ETTE While I Go Marketing. Both Joint Are Done
^»hare the reported Indignation Pakistan hark the Arab states In cisively the relationship between be a candidate for the legislative achedulvs. Thla big Job ia under thanked R. L. Dean and W. R .1
the Jews and Arabs as far ar Yuan (council) from his native wav now and tile carriers are hop­ Connolly of The Herald, and Mrs. I
of rerialn members of the House
At Onre. IPs Marvelous!”
opposing
It.
(their numerical strength Is con Wuhsin, Chekiang province, in ing the new schedules ran be post- May me Hodgkin of the Orlando
•*t the discovery that the names
nli.t #*1.-L,1 l o i i k l / &gt; D I______
December, giving up hla party sol
Poland's statement was made
of disloyal congressmen mav have
ed and
filed with ICC In time for Jj Sentinel for "fine co-operation
"The United Nations should rol- post “to rest and wrlle some the higher rates to go into effect In recording Kiwanla happenings
been filed away hv the Civil Serv­ by Josef Wlnivwlcx, Ho .also de­
Second at Oak—
--------------- -— Phone 1082
manded action |o permit immed­ rm n)y repeat tbe promise made In
Monday.
.. . .
J a n d event*.
ice Cotntnlialoh.' ’
1
' l l said that If anv such names iate Immigration unto Palestine Hh- covenant-of ih* League (of
*
in the* file "ihav ‘got thrtc lli-iplto vigorous Arob protest* Nations) and open immediately tha
in the course nr Investigation against further Jewish linmigrn- doors of Palestine for Jawish im­
!3g..'.33£fcaii---- — wbich tha commission ha* been df* lion
Csachoslovakla'a (Hwitinn migrants."
reeled to make."
.
« “»
by Foreign Minister
Jpii Alaaaiyk and- Egypt's derls
___ . Ha close-1 tha Investigation
the statement to rcporUtm that tulloii was made by Mahmoud
-ha may ask the President to rule Fawsl Bey.
treirtlaa** (&gt;««• M s* Oa*l
whether tha commute* can see the
Colombian d e l e g a t e Ali-erto meets, and similar public attrac­
..............1
“Thera ere lust the two of us and the baby and Southern Twin-Pack
tionsalcs Fernahdet declared Ida tions. A committee was named
. - file*.
- -r ■
'
h
country fully supported the par­ to consider the matter.
Bread
la ]ust right for our needs. When we open a loaf of Twin-Pack
tition plan. He urged an immed­
Earlier In . th* meeting,, Mr.
1
~ j
we use only a small amount And,the rest ot the loaf is always fresh
iate U.N. appeal for n cessation Shames read a report by Presi­
of- vlidenee^ln Palestine.
for
the
next
meaL“
‘
dent Bitting on the activities
♦ Mrs, M. J. Morrison,
r
L A K E S U C C ES S , Oct. H W — nf the Chamber of Commerce dur­
',*, . ( r e a l . e s s e I w e r e a r n e t )
price, about double tht'iold^ rote. Poland today urged ihc UnilrJ ing tha past year. Among the
•
*
t
Dayjona
Beach,
Fla.
t
projects promoted during the ye*r
Tbe new requirements appar­
ently hail little effect m l market Nations to drop all oth&gt;r proposed wen* the deepening of tha 8b
arlcas vartenlay. when j h a J S : loluliimt to the Palftline piolil^jn .1fihnx HIvnr I bn bus slat inn. aaJin
In thousands of homes throughout the South, smart shoppers T
^
rimi anJ rqncrnt/ale on plant to-psi- station, aighl-ieaing U*al* on the
futures prices were higher on the lilion
mfw, the l |o|y Ivtnd .into rcpaul rivqr,. tourist program, gilder
;
like
attractive ^Mrs. Motfiaon arc-finding Southern Twin-:
&gt; - -v*
tx - , meet. .Labor D»y Celebration, aaij.
k. a.
Bread "just right" for their needs. They know from
* "J A ,.k
I,*# A 4 ,
qulsltfon of "Ota Naval Air Station
up 6 to dtk • cent hlglier.-Corn was ■At the same lime, Poland de­ by tha Cily and many ainallar
meal-planning expericrice that Twin-Pacjt’s double wrapping
up I tb 384 cents, December fin- manded action to permit immedi­ activities.
,
keeps Southern Bread fresh and* flavorful longer. Once you
filling at 12.21 'v-N .
“One of tha outstanding favor­
ate immigration of ^ 0,000 Eu ­
——'In the first-volunteer Maallasa
try
Southern Bread with the handy zipper opener, you top
able Indications i have noted,"
Tuesday, live' meat prices de­ ropean' Jewish refugee* into Pal­ Mr. Bitting wrote, "la the aplrtt
will
find it “just right" for your nepds. Enjoy the thrift and
clined In some of the leading estine. despite vigorous protests of cooperation of all organlaa", convenience of the double-wrapped half loaves—put Southern
m arket*. There also was n drop • gainst further Jew ith immigration. liana and cillsan* for tha con-j
in price* of wholesale IniUer.
/Twin-Pack Bread on your shopping lis t every "time you
Poland's position wav outlined limit-d baltarmant of thalr city;
flour in thn'New York area and
need bread. ...
Chicago butter and egg future*. by Joirf Winicwicr before the this kind of cooperatljn is necasIrkL*’
t *
I — . L- - -,.- A
-T
Bread pH res in Detroit advanced General Anembty's 57-nation Pales­ sary for continuad growth. Our
: . » _____
own
organisation
has
Increased
its
I
■g'Cant a loaf, following the gen tine commillee, which already had
membershijv to over. 100 new mem­
ansi trend across tbe country.
heard Uruguay and Panama sup­ bers and Ha ■aulwcriptlona over
Twelve lliouxniil- voters ns In
veterans' hosnlUls
In fllinoia port the partition plan and llu 12 warrent. '
“Tha above accomplish m m ’.»
Wisconsin" and Indiana observed Moslem dominion of I ’akiitan line
P R IIO
are impfaaslva and have- added
Ihelr first mealless daya yester up with the Arabs opposing it.
day. Ail official «»id there would
to
tha
vary
material
growth
#nJ
WinieiVics did not specifically
strict compliance with tb»
prosperity that the City has an.program excent whora special accept the partition plan, but he toyed. I considvr it a privilege **&gt;
eipresird opposition to both the have served this year aa Proal, diet* are needed.
..Meanwhile. In' another aspect Arab plan for an independent dant and l pledge my continued
of &gt; e fnod-prlre situation, the Arab state and the minority rec­ cooperation to my successor »nd
cost of shipping fond . and all ommends,lions of the UN S|&gt;eciat the orgenlxation."
freight Increased 10 per cent and
Hr. 8hames commended tne
i l&lt;&gt;i*l Ca
Committee
on
Palestine
(UNSCOP)
I
e iw . &lt;
• p*saangar fares «n manv rail
President for this report and *1*°
reads operating In the South wart for a fcderaliied state,
boosted. The country's railroad
Poland's declaration made it expressed hi* appreciation of the
froight rates, which have a dfr- clear that the eastern European work of Mr. Hlggina during the
5Nt' effect on the cost of living, countries were not following a un­ past year. J. L. IngUf presented
• tvera Increased 10 par cent by ified Soviet bloc policy on Pal­ tha treasurer’* report and Mr.
th e Interstate Commerce Com- estine. Yugoslavia and Caeehoslo- Lasher reported on th# •« « * “
tha r#e#ftt trip he and letWlaslon,
vakla already had taken differ­ of
Hlggina made to Washington
ent positions as members of whara CAA official* assured
IUNSCOP); Csechoslovakla sup- them of early transfer of tha
Havana Dancer
uorted the nartitlon plan and Yu-, navy proparty to the City.
roslavia advocated a federalised
SM tOsoOswe* tmm
Owl
•tala.
I___ _
~j
.dancing costume. I told him I had
There still was no definite Inhp ---moner,
----- must work ami must
r gS0'b*Va-costumes. Jack aaid he was Aicatjon s« t» tit* stand either
Vit*Bussle or th* United Statra would
' Japing io sell mv eloftie*.
“ He said inside, *1 have changed ••V». RmH wero expected to make
ATHLETIC
j«,V tnlnd, I am going to kill you. •hair rosin p*1l*»- *tst»roen*s ls(^r
'M* work, possibly Thursday nr
"Ton know too much about m s'
“l t r start ad toward ma. He Pr»d*“ .
reached for something, repeating
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v»»n* and r-ccb''&gt;l'*v*Vta,
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to get up fro mthe bunk. •»*d Arah r«l-Mons coxtd
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h - K*xls th*t a hi(--(- ' -tl.-^t «!«,)* -vr-nld
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THURSDAY. OCT. 9. 1917

Millions Of U. S. Rocket Planet Reported
Rent Increase
Flying At 1,700 Miles Per Hour
NLRB Said To Granted Under
Americans Aid
FoddPfogram
Be Crumbling ControlLaw

. By ROHERT 8. BALL
-------------— (S taff Correspondent Of Tho DatraU-KawaV
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(Copyright, ,1941, by th* Detroit News)
- CLEVELAND. Oct. 9 OPl—American robot planet hav* crashed
the some barrier at blistering iperdt in ihe-nrighborhood of $1,700 milet
an hour, a high government official revealed today.
The flight! have been earned on for monthi from a Inpely jtLnd
off the Virginia Coa»l, where the National Advisory Committee for Ae­
ronautics (NACA).hai a small eiperimrntal station.
This disclosure of American ptogresi in the field of supersonic
flight — which la flight fksterp
than the speed of sound — wai before we have a piloted aircraft
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
prompted by publication Wednes- break through the ionic barrier
Egg price* climbed today In
day.of account! from England of 1750 mile* an hour at 30,000 feet),
b it wholesale market* aa the
the 900-mlle-an-hour flight of although h« will be flying a turnation** eon*umer* observed
bo-Jat plana with a rocket booat.”
pilotless rocket craft.
th* first eggtes* and poultry*
. Aa In the English experiment*, th* government spokesmen said.
leaa Thursday requested by
the' American rocket thins are
President Truman in (he camWILMINGTON. Ohio, Ocl. 0.
launched, at high altitude from a
p sljn to save food for Europe.
fast-flying bomber. Their controls l/P)— Air Force experts already
Egg prices ad i a need fully a
are pre-rot "to *tend them Hiring are planning automatic flight ex‘cent ■ doien In ths New Vorlf
rJments with jet fighters and
and Chicago wholeaals marinto the tea after a Bight of 20
rger transport! now that the
kata. E x t r a fancy heavy­
to 30 miles.
weight white* brought 6# to
Telemetering devices installed push button system has proved
67 cents a doreit in Nsw'York
In the robot automatically trans­ itself in an 8,000-mile, round trip
and U. S. Extras No. 1 sold at
mit pertinent data to observers to England.
SI to 10 cent* In Chicago.
Officials from Wright Field
aloft and on the ground. Radar
also la used, to track the rocket and tha Clinton county air bat*
Br ASSOCIATED PRESS
plane throughout 'Its brief but here are unwilling to discuta such
Million! of Amrncsn! who atr sensational*flight. .
projects for quotation, but they
"It will not be rjiany months
lO ts iittts •* f i t s Ktahtt
joining in tuppoil of Prciidrnt

Few Restaurants Re­
ported - Protesting
Not Serving Eggs;
^Distilleries Kick

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Truman*! food conservation' pro­
gram scratched poultry and cggi
■
---- off thetr-menui today.----f oday wai the first eggle«i and
[
poultrylen Thuriday lince TruI
man'i request for full luppoit of
all citizen! in the campaign
lo
li r e food and although lurvrye
’-indicated that the nation'! first
Meatlea Tuetdsy received only
token obiervance. more wideiprrad
cooperation wai predicted today.
Moit reitauranli ai well ai m*n&gt;
housewives laid the notice for a
(W allen Tueiday wai too ihort
and their menu# had been planned
# Leaden in three major farir
organizations- The American Farm
IC M Itia M aa ra p - !"***'*

AFL Counsel Has
i Stroke Blasting
j^Taft-H artley Act
SAN FR A N CISC O *O ct. 9 (/P I"Death oT 56-yV*T-dltr7o*eph A?
Padwgy. tteneral couniel of the
American Federation of Labor,
threw the A F L convenlion inkitunned grief today and delayed
a prospective ihowdown over
Jo h n *L Lewii' refusal to lign an
• ' ‘ ant'-Cdittnuntitoatbr
#Padw av wai fatally ilrieken
’midway in a long and violent at­
tack on the Tafl-Hartley Act on
the convention pUtfnrm veilerda*.
----He—died— le i* thaw, -eight— h»u«»
later in Stonputf Hoipttal. .ihp'k, in f. Urf-W O * delegate* • and A F L
leaderf who had cheered his re-,
mark* without knowing he hail
luitainetl a itroke on the ipeaker a
trifo rm .
^ T h « ebtinky attorney. In 111bealth far »om* time., alio **"m"d
unaware of *h* seriousness of hi*
condition. II* wls#crark#d about
his cttrm*ln*i» tn 'twice knocking

I M i M H "« raw* Ittabt*

France Defends, I U. S. See* Early—
Russia Hits U. S. French Collapse
Foreign Policy
W ithout Relief
Bidault Says Forma­ Nation May Have To
tion Of Comintern Stop Buying Food
Communist Blunder And Fuel By Oct. 15
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.
NF.W YORK, Oct. 9 (/Pi— Fiench
(AV-Undersecretary of State
Foreign Minister GcorRei Ridault
William Clayton today said he
wound up bis three weeks visit
believe* normal trad* rela­
in the Unilrtl Stales today after
tion* between eealern end
western Europe will be reblasting the new Communiit In­
ternational organisation in F.urope ■ turned ,** soon *■ production
can be built up. Ho told re­
s» a "blunder" and an “ obstacle"
porters he does not believe
‘o peace.
th# flaw of toed# In channel*
that are centuries old will be
Bidault expressed belief that, slblacked'try patiUeal differ**-'~
'though French Communists h*d
tea between Urn eastern and
inifi-d th* nine-nation Communiit
j***t*rn nations. The under­
"Infotputiou' Bureau," the orgaxisecretary, w(io recently re- »
ration would not dictate the af- _turned, from the International
trade conference*** at*Gdn#ve"
fairs of France.
and the Marshall Flan talks
The French ’ Foreign Miniiter
at Faria, told reporters that
mad* his declaration in an in­
production la the Mr problem.
Ile *aid that one* th* eastern
terview last night as he prepared
European countries begin to
‘o hoard a plane this morning for
here a normal output of
Paris. He had been in the United
goods, mainly food and raw
Statu at head of the French del;
materials, western rountrie*
will be able to buy from them.
•gation to the United Nations Asu*mblv and. aim for eoniullatjoni
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 VP*
with Secretary of Slate Marshall
on France’s economic difficulties. The State Department admitted
"Naturally..the alfair* of Franco today tha|' to far it it slump* .1
will not be settled in Belgrade or far w n ifl’ io fifa fiir t

ihTesicmf

Convention To Limit Request Is Okeyed By
Action To Blast; Housing Expediter; Stem trom Reveals Plans O t
:
E S .f K ;
Pickets Are Arrest­ Lumber Prices. Hit
Giants Club A t Jaycce Meet speakincouton Paed At Struck Plant By Senate Group
le s'tine Situation
Hv MAX HAM.

“ The Gi*nt« are taking e*rr lmk sleek ro-? ■ m*! .-uh
L A K E -SU CCESS, Oct O-W t—
tiling! attached." Julian Stenilrom told Ibe -etn&lt;nole Cnirn'r lun-or Mounting «mil! power fe\*nfment
Chamber of Commerce at it! noon lunche o r&gt;e-ito;
ft - ’ Isyl»&gt;i against ifcrery matnUthed, by the
Inn today.
United Stale! and Rum s on their
"The G'anti are going to own and operate the Ssnfcfd Cejery f’e j reiprcttve 1’ ilrihnv pcbciei (Uted
entry in the Florida Slate I esgue for the next fwe !•,,» m connrctisn rtito the -open tcd.vy but filled
with their school and Irarting t.m ip'in Sanlnnl They tr- g-ing to gri to *peed up declaration! from
all the equipment of the Sanford*
ihrt* two msypr power*.*
club, and they will* aUo'be pre­
Sir Mohammed Zsfrullab Eh»n.
sented with the contracts of some
delrgate- from PakitHn. acgticd
16 hall players In addition to the
over the d*liy in big pewer po‘uniforms, bats and ball*;*’ Sterrstrom stated.
icy statement!, p/cpoied th it tha
"W# have on* man to thank
57-nation Paleitinr' committee of
for ..interceding in bringing the
tbe United Nation* A**emb!y
Gianta to Sanford," Steostrom
rloie iti tfebxte immediately, with­
added. "That man is J.din Kridrr,
•
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out heaiiin the -tpeat-nation*.
11147 manager of the Celery Fed*,
Hr. Heibeit V. Lsatl ol Au*who-contacted and presented the
plan of training camp and school
t.i- C arl. Hnhhell. Chief nf |h.
Giant farm aysten ."JUnaMrom as­
N c n r Tn II.Tli ailsee *ugge»lion but-that he bad lo fob
serted. "Much creilit Is al« &gt; duC
low- the established titles of pro­
Mr. Edward Higgins »f the' Senior
TA! bVIIASSl I '. CM. 9 i.n
cedure. He «aid there wa* a
Chamber .of Commerce who a*
listed ahlv in completing the nr A l^nn countv quod puy to.bn ’’ teaionaMe" chance thsl the P*lrecommended i policy of tough c lu .e tlebite mrghl be rioted 8 Stgotlationa.’t he added.
Gonlon Bradley. *ectetarv ■•( ltealm*n! (or rilltlis«t*e
look.
t h l . nrgani«»tion,-e presented n which it t*n! were brngmit* ("■ " " ir r fio r “ ‘ Davtn C .lin 'd » of *Et
•CV Slstemenl on'C IO me o| the rlierk for fdnn to Mr- K ir)’, tiw lro rlrrocfitt m i ! i l*itl nil'll S.dtnd-.r then suggested that »
Curlett ami .Mr Randall Chase
deadline *be. five ) for delegation*
Thr rent eontrol law provid'd N litB
I
for the Kernald-Caughton Me­ enre on minor* «ol ||o iu l» Slit- to get on thnie speaket'* li*lfor creation of local advisory
Meanwhile in New York, one of morial Hospital A-s-Tciation to u«e Uni*et»itt stud'riti
S e rie ta iv of ? t* 'e ^1 tra h lll did
board* In ,*ome (W)0 rent control the firm* that consolidate mer- on the mat ernl tv v e t ion' of the
The gi ,iut pjn. in Ms. present not j.iirn d lo ja y '* Palestine sea-*
area*. The»e board* were empow- chnndise shipments tier* for move­
mrnl. re. nmmeiul*d' th it lu j g a ns .■on but we* \ai t t i b&lt;- keeping
-red to recommend I t) increase* ment lo stores throughout tho hospital.
,r touch with the Palestine
In rants, (2) discontinuance of country complained tn the Nation-1 Bradley stated that the Jayree* legillv div Icon fountv “coustcU. ct’
Moi shall bed an appointcontrol#, or (3) continued control* al l.*t&gt;or Relations Board about ; are contemplating placing foot the srfivi.rlutitv of miporing sail ptnlilrm
luer” In New Pork thi* efternoon
sign*
on
the
Del.and
highway
Iwthe
strike
of
more
than
4.000
truck
without Increase*. .
lentenrci ntlie. llirn fm*i nun;* y lll- I’ n iit . i'l-tnil At .‘ vend, fortweeu tli« I tke )h&gt;iinie l.titlge
Creedon la lequlred by the lav driver* employed hyrthe Railway and the city limit* »dverti*ing !oni run* n led of violatianl «f
■ r * up, i i , , 1*. 4 - u l e a - t ' l s k l l
to net within 30 days on any Expres* Company. \ .
the liquor fswt."
I
he
city
nnd
w
etromiug
toum
t
&lt;
Samuel S. Stern, counsel', for
recommendation made to him.In the perl, mil t»p|e*tr», b,ve |
Two sign* nte tn be placed soutii
rests, largely in th* handa nf In- Fast Service Shipping Terminals, of the city.
)
orilv
rarely been giverf. &gt;ien wh' nj
Inc-,
announced
last
night
that
It
Thua, the *perd of any future ac­
The liomd of rlirerlnr* of’ tji • the defendtnt hi* be*n convict'.I j
tion* undar thi* aection of the law had film) charge* ■&lt;( illegal see.
oodarv .boycott and »n’ #ppcal fnr otganUatiim
o.ted__ imh!i*!t th?. repcatrdlv________________ I--------- i.
rat -board*.
— ■an inf unction.
City bpitlget m r.intieelinti witli'lh*
The housing 'expediter's an­
The * gtand _jury »|» i iccom
•The striking Union* I,ocnl tlOB of | ,,&lt;’»tj Out The .Vote Campaign mended
p«dlorkinc of twn
nouncement emphasised that ap­ this InUrnationa'i Browierl.oorl x&gt;f|su iu*t
people
of
the
city
proved tent increaaes may be apffHitnoriml« soiilli *»f TntlihS
Teamsters,
promptly
announced
it
t-miTd
tee
whet*
the
money
t*
it"fin ‘ whffli itir ft Mtr^ii* kitlFrl tM ( fti fi Monroe
pU ed_anlx_"il_tbe t l m e a n d i n
j
had aeuuuiogtaula- tu.Chailo* -T— jug _ iu Uic__city- nx|uuulUULC\.
»*- * WW*'**K
tite maimer provided by leas* |&gt;t“ ; Douda,
fT iftf\ iT \v r t*ri*T£T j fii!r,n
"*
regional
NI.RUdirector,
t
)m*k
Morrison.
Vtnecul
Feel
and
n &gt; -i »■ irw r4 ln f w *L
vision* nf local ’and atate law*.' and Robert N. Denham. N I.tlB ! Marvin Dial have iwen nppointfd I find *i« i•1«- nuittlfM t. |i. mi . ■ t k* im
iikjiitfi l Jimmy Hi
U m &lt;mr n •'&lt;*- Mp IL*#*
i nl,'*r***d »
’n "
"landlord* and tenant* who general counsel, asking that the
** H*** dlirlnif ihr ni«ht
IW»
hav* entered into a voluntary chrngrs he dbimi**ed on grounds nil M committee to assist C liffo rd Mii't n fff^rntid
written Irate agreement in accor­ llie union is »iilijecl hi the Rail­ Aide* oil the voting campaign.
iHctmfht mrniotf Wslliiini 81 H rfc rcL orifcrl tin a measuring stick near
C U lke dvetrif o f the V o calio iisj
tin' office of .Tsisiiml Trails at
dance with the provisions of the way Lalmr Art and’outside NLRB
bifid in Moot hot
Rehabilitation
Service ^nf .the
the fjl. John, RP'd i.tne lutiiding
housing and rent act of 1947 are luriadiction.
If
preerfut
law*
pcvjmt.
the
Sta le Depart merit of . Education,
Th.. water *Mll lacks several
dot subject to any subsequent acAnd In IvouUvill#, Ky., Jeffer­
Jury **h l. all i&lt;vA •
'iin ch e * n f ttoing over the *&lt;v* w all
tlons which provide for blenket son countv polite arrested several highlightn.t the wotk of the or grand
t.e ic p iire d to ch&gt;.c ftom ml t i fl|;||| (j,,,
pier, but opinrreaaei 'o r for decontrol of a pickets, an International Union gariimrinn in agristing th* physi­
j , M-(|,,n Fork it is several
defense rental area,*’ the housing Representative and ordered th* . cally li»miicn|iped ill olitalnin-t night tn 7 A. . M nod if there
no law* by which cl-nuig t'm " ’ inrhc .....
u rn ....
the -• n■■■ i l onto the
end training through:--expediter said. "Such leese*. ac­ removal nf automobile road blocks
and state spnnsoied j rati hr* cnfnteed H utged be I
i c u m , »hirli ** ' "red with water
cording
----- -------to--the law, must continue
. . .at the itrtke-bound International , government
Hegidature In tnke utrh artlnn J 111 bvacinths &lt;&gt;nt' tin- f**t that the
**
xgraed-upon rent^at least | | &gt;rrM)er Company plant here to- *Bcur v
! is!.*- IV*» ruli »ltU rt*r&gt;ffrng
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•*- r t Tr v m!rand tfi'v -n "tTO
II* wa» referring to a *ection
Mai. V rrd Hauler, isiiatant
r b ' i—id -,!. however.
of the rent control lew which al .ounty polire rjiief, is id |,|oyd f &gt;0 p p A p p r ^ k C f l J O T I C f 7 ! juoV* are u»n.ba» tksng'm' ' j (ln(v)rd
-Pyrk
IIMIl
Jo k e -ran t InarAlM-SU) to •?.!
/J’q l I.pimld;JClie LajEi*’
-'
‘ Jenttowrl os *Cc«.t_LL*M'. ,
ttiMUasM • r r ii » s.mbii
f*1»o s ir 1illljiw iitted
Of
it,- almtenta ....... rb " ids
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tnara^i
WASHINGTON. Oct. 9 U P )A blanket 5 percent increase n
rents in tbr Louisville, K y„ area
and removal of c«ilin| in part
of one South Dakota area were
approved today by Housing Expe­
dites Frank R. Crecdon. It was the
first. action under a section nf the
new rent control law allowing
blanket increases.
Creedon acted upon recommen­
dation of local rent advisory
boards created tinder the Rent
Control Extension Art of fall -Con­
gress. Simultaneouily, be approved
continued controls on Charleston,
W. Va.. Duluth, Minn.. Superior..
Wit., St. Petersburg, Fla., and
New Castle^ lnd.._ at recommended
by board* there
Complete decontrol was approved
for l,awrenre County, S . D., with
the exception of the city of Spesr*
fish. Thir. and the 5 percent increate in Jefferson Cnunly. K y .
which inrludes louisville, became
effective today.

BOSTON, Oct. 9 (Ah— The CIO
boycott of the Nations! Labor R*
Utiont Board was crumbling fait
today. Tbe CIO convention here
nexel wt*k ts almost certain !o
avoid any policy that would enusurig* a continuation of that
bojrcott
, Instead, the convention will make
a strenuous attack on th* TsftHartl*y Labor I jiw . but will state
that each of the 41 CIO unions
must decide for'itself whether ta
file complaints and petition! be­
fore the. rrorganired N LRR under
the new law.
Tliose facts became dear ,a»
leaders o f th* CfQ hfld-m nyrml
lee meetings to prepare for the
convention.
Reputtera learned that the lop
officet* oj the CIO.- ptesrden*. serretry-lressurer. and vire-presirlrnts,
came to an agreement last night
o* the grneisl itibslsnre of s |vn|

Leon County Grand
- Attack Jooks |^ ;;;;
Jury^A.tVicks.

Red Journalist*Arc Stoned By D.P.

commander, that they ware stoned
during • n- -visit’ to a Displaced
Person* camp yesterday near
Hannovtr.
Asserting the Brltlah gave them
Inadequate pro’ectlon. th* Journ*ll|t* said that Ukrainian dis­
placed persona hurled atones as
•he party was leaving th* camp
In automobiles. On* journalist
suffered a cut face ns n rock
smashed through an automobile
window, tha Russians said.
Th* journalists added
that
while they were walking, through
the camp J)l*pl#c*d
Persons
scratched ■ red star off th#
Hrense plate of one of tho auto,
mobiles parked near th* camp
gat*.
British officers on (h* scan*
promised a full InvtstltaUon, th#
journalist* ssld.

m«ry ilittlo u . it w n ^nnourjutd, mgfgjM m ** Kmsaita.
..j
because lt
his- t*
head
thli mornlnir by City, M .n tg rr H. j u" ^ * •was
—button and shut off
So far, he said, no one has yet '
" n f ,,
,
ouslifled to run to eucceed Mayor ' J !1*
, llpl
in Cadillac,' Mich. .11.
J . Out. and Georg* Bishop as i f " r *r * *"
.tnUrVklfT
'commissioners.
•
bat a ternfic dive into which
By ASSOCIATED PRESS „
—
-l... the c r a f t
plungjd
yesterday
Citisans who with (o vote, but
Tha westhar across tha oountry hare not at any time registered -jtherwlsr would have been ipeedwas naar normal today, with below have until O ct.-25-ia-da so, said pLlPP io__th#t-_tho ship' would
ftieilng tem p eratu ru ' reported In Mr, Bayer. Veteran* who ware have hit the ground tnsteetl of
onlv on* section—lower Michigan. registered prior to entering the Imroing.
Temperature* also dipped dur­ eervica are not required to re-regThe 48 passengers and five
ing the night over other sactlons ietar. ha declared.
crew ■were tossed about and
of tha midwest and eastward to
Requirements for registration bruised, but none was seriously
tha Atlantic coast and the New are that a perron must be 21 years injured. Most continued on an­
England slates. Tha cootcil spot of ago, and hat resided In th* other.plane to Los Angeles. Sisto
was Cadillac, Mkh., with a read­ state for 12 months and In 8an- said he did not know what caused
ing of 25.
ford for a t Uast six months. Reg­ the American Airlines DC-4 to
W inner weather for th* Rocky istration for Uttea who with to dltra yesterday as it was cruising
Mountain and plalna atate* was rot* in the Cjty Primary Is made at ’ 238 mile* en hour west of
reported and higher temperatures at the City Hail.
El Paso.
also w#r* forecast for m oat of tha
Nortji Central region. Rain was
reported along th* north. Pacific
Coast and In part* of West- VIr»ola. Virginia and North Caro-

Location Of Children’s Homes Will
Be Shown On New School Spat Maps

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Education to ba held at West Side
School on Oct. 14.
Booklets entitled, " A l c o h o l
Talk# from the Laboratory" by
a mealing held yaaterday at thr Howard Hamlin were dlatribuled
office of Mlsa Ruth Hand, county for class use and will be used in
school supcrvlscr, at thr Juhior health Instruction from t|&gt;* 7th
High School, Mis* Kami presided. to JSUi grades. Instruction In the
The spot map* are pert of the use of this material was given
survey of th* county required by during..the past week by Mis*
the State Department of Educa­ Katie Sue Echols, consultant in
tion pfjpr to distribution of etatr narcotic education of the Stole
money for capital outley. W. A. Department of Education, as Id
Teague was chosen, ai'chairm en Miss Hand.
for tha survey for rural school*
Harman E. M onk, chairman of
and B. C. Steel* for City schools, school radio programs, announced
Mist Hand reported
that these would If* broadcast
Mrs, J, C. Mite hall was directed Thursdays at from 2:00 lo 2:36
to contact,elvk dub# relative to P. M.
observance of. American Education
R. E. True Invited all who are
w*A.
intar** tod to join his faculty In a
It wa* announced that Mis* class for Instruction in- physical
Mary Bottle, specialist in s c h o o l education
________________________|
____
to ba conducted by.CJHI
studies, will be (bar* during the Kirby, consultant of tba State
week of Oct. 13 to assist teach­ Department of Education.
er* in securing more adequate
Mrs. Mitchell, chairman Jn serv­
maps and globes In tha schools. ice training for teachers, announeSb* will speak at th* county

ja
— RANK HOLDUP
* U J t e d
S e .rohm,r o S ! r a t ew »
B E IR U T , Lebanon, Oct. 9 - 0 T ) J a S AS ^ &amp;
a w r n GROVE, P a , O ct 9. UP) Th*
w _ _ . J . . ... Lawton
exiled Mufti of Jerusalem, eluding two brother*, to serve sev­
— Two msn with aawad-off shot­ HaJ .Amin El HUaaelnl, arrived
with principals and supervleere at

GUNMAN WOUNDED
FINDLAY, O., Ort, 9, (AVAn unidentified r u n m a n w h
wounded today by poUr* after
h# ##eapod from tba police sta­
tio n , and held them off for more
J a m An hour br (h fra tia ln r to
km Rector John Evans E do* of
Trinttp Episcopal Church,

Jail Sentences
A re Urged For
Law Violators

Lake Monroe Level
Approaches Top
Of Bulkhead

H E ? M S ,^ 1K r ,iS2fMw®u,| DjjP* To,25
ro Lieut. Gensrti »on*
sir
Costa Ftorida’$m 000 tested
Brien BobarUon. Brltlab

guns today held up th# National
Bank a n d Trust Company of
Wo«t Grove and made off with
about (9,000.

U. S.-Russian Secrecy

City- Registration
Person* Nyrrcwlj;
Rooks Open To 10/25 j MlBS 1,&lt;'n,h lh , lant'

Fretght* Rate Hike

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o.f France's
any other plkce." be declared." colls pic
,
. . . . dollar purchas,
•They ’ will be d«k!W *Tn ’ P « rM “ « ^ “ e ,-w**u n ,h * «*«■ *eek.
Herve Aiphand. chief #f eco­
according to the rule* of democ•a Er"—_
_ VA T IC A N .fJT.Y, Ocl—0 —. iwA'j rn sT - r t . 1, „ rh s r 'th rr r nrr' ‘ frrrm r'Setfttnnir-- tjnuntx-s-bsmimr^ nf
nomic affairs for the French For­
•acy.
*
Pope Puli’ tnfd
s.liwnmni t t »
fjghi*' and . “gambling
I’nfummcr. reported this morning
a -bed whMhw “ Kr**/m—IHit eign Mihiilry. T a id hti rhuhfri
of (hr rirmed services rom m ttter 11 j
*
nf cjistir** that th# chamber body (to* m»d* a
present difficulties In Europe, un- will have to slop buying eftrniii.-im
ag'd
»n'i
gam?*
In C oticrcssnun—Jo a nf the IV-B II,uise nf Represent
I (Wattage* «« *•*■» v*«ou
tial wheal, coal, and fata around
stives yesterday that
j " " . r i T ^ s T U e raie of atUmptM I I l i p i ’ ks and ' &lt; Tensrorx Spec
Oct. I T unless outside help is
iv , i « (l kfll- lord IlnJIand and I’ta-tde Pepper
Only . i n » . , k
" « » '• .« ! n
S
S
.
n. order may at times have need
pointing out t|i* demege that the
Oct. 16 for candidate* 16 qdal pr fcTjtI trwtny said 63 person* tn s the strong-arm of force" .
'» •- &gt;
forthcoming immediately.
to announce for the office of city ,, ,„f
m|#£ , a„ th b
lllgh w ntn of Dio fit. ’.tolmi River
"SonO* enemi'a nf ju ttlrr ra u !" ig i 'ia* **r ,J
are really facing a tragic
b "We
i, dmni- to farm*, road* and cstt’.e
commissioner in the Nov^ 4. p n - , nnly 6o« fret yeatarday and that he hroughl lo lerm oRly by fore* "f at such eslahlkhmtnta,
irsslln se * Oa ran* rivet

DUEflSELDORF. G erm vw . O '1-

ORLANP&lt;"&gt;, Oct. 9—W l—Fruit
' and vagatabl# freight rsla boot**,
which will add approximately
fponnoo *o Florida shlnper-grower bill* during the flrat four
month* of th* rurrent »ea*on.
bar* b*#n authorlaed. 8ec*etarv
M*n*g*r John A. O’Rourke of
th* Ore&gt;w*ra and Shipper* Leagut
•of Florida »eld.
The increase!, approved by th*
Interstate Commerce Commlialon.
Averages $89 48 per cay on Florida
tW aih eltru*. 125.62 on vagatable*.
and 166.85 on canned eltru*. O’Rnuhka said. Th* new. rates will
b* affective op three days notice
from th* railroad*.
Th* 10 percent incr**te. O’­
Rourke said. I* for an amargency
iod until ganaral cases now
or# th# O m m klon ran b* dis­
posed of. __________ ^

Associated Press Leased Wire

here yesterday for sessions of tha
Arab League Council called to
discus* Arab armed resistance to
any Jewish national atate in Pal­
estine.

HAIL DAMAGTB CROP8
LEVELLAND. Tax,. Oct. t —UP)
IliJl caused tn laaa than nn hour
an estimated 12,000,000 datpaga
Us crop*, building* and rasldanea*
in the LeraiUnd aran yeatrrday,
No one w*# seriously injured,
wa,
but severs! persona warn hit b
the falling nafistonea. Tha hail
tWO JIMA B IT
aceompaniad Infr JL$4 Inches
GUAM. Oct. 9, UP)—A typhoon rain, rail 40 minutes.
accompanied by destructive 160mlle-an-hour winds twirled over
MARTS TO CLOSE
I wo Jima today, blotting out com­
NEW YORE. Oct. 9, UP) — Fi­
munications with th* small army nancial and m u a l H r exchanges
caretaker garrison on that tiny Is­ throughout th# United States will
land battleground of World War be closed Monday, O ct XI, In ohV.
■
terrene* of Coin mbits Day, *
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en years In Prison for printing
leaflets i»iued by tha Jewish un­
derground organisation. I r g u n
Zv*i Leuml. A fourth defendant,
fa that;, of tha two brothers, wa*
acquitted.

8C II00L MEETING
Matter* relating to school millage and school district* In the
county wars achddulad fox discus•Ion today a t the Nutating of the
County Board of V«Wk Instruc­
tion. SupL T. W. \&gt;ewton said
this morning.
V
KUHBL 18 MANAGER
WA8IIINOTON, Oct. H UP)—
Jo* Knhal. who urod to be a fancy
fielding flrat baAman for tha
Washlgnton Benatcfea, eras named
manager of tha duff today, knhal,
41, succeeds Ossie Bluest, who
waa mad* head o f tha Senator's
farm system, i f
i ”
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tbe Pontiff told the group heided I said
•
e ,-. . ' ra p 'h rs in tide atca
by—H 'p 1 -Ehmr (H-Moh— -B mH I
* &lt; &gt; U ;
? It is u tiJ»ii[i v !" sa'd"$T*. H’gfore, should »w held always i n ' .
H .aUaaM .a fa** #&gt;*&gt;■■
I gio*. "thnt thoie mav hs some
•* m e’r gency appropriations for
gh#ck by law and order'nnd b*j
. f ’ T
f!o-&gt;d control in ^jte sta te of Flor­
exercis'd only In their defense J / m f l r T f i n i P L T J f f ’8
id* !P.d mir f'pre»#rit*t!'*e» have
Nor i* nnv man law unto himself.]'
- — •' h»*n request'd t'X Include the SE
"If that principle war* every-j
'John! River valley aiaa In thei*
where #rc*pted and acted nn! there
wnuld^L*? .a g re n lw '
hearing hrid.at the Maycurtly among peoples. '
I’T V Resident* of the west Fo rt j
I audeidst'e
section .threatened j fall Inft
.... last vest In legat'd to s
“drsstlr action"
a new dam flock canal hetween the St. Johns
ID TENT FAOH
RICHMOND, Va.. Oct. 9. UP&gt;— jo the .noth folk of *he n-i th an I Indian Rivets, It was pofhtod
Cigarettes to sell - for 10 cents a New River csnal. which thevlm jt bv #ngln*#rs.tfist Wtch ■ canil
serve to tower the Jd g h ^ a tpackage were envisioned today in a .in rt ,! m u s in g * * -vid-spr-ad :so.|Ji|
er fable In the St Johns River
the testimony of T. F. Flanagan, flood, is removed ImmediaWv.
The Broward rounty drstnsge during fln&lt;*d time. The cans! was
chairman. Associated T o b a c c o
strongly advocated by th* Semin­
Manufacturers, prepared for pre­ d isltk t hoard called, a meeting ole Counv Chamber of Commerce
at
th"
dam
earlv
this
afternoon
sentation before a congressional
In- reorefented try Mr. Higgins, and
•ub-comniltlea on the economic re­ of .all Inteterird parties.
port as it brought Its three-day clmjing nearly 300 families whose bv many other chamber groups ro
’"T”
.
hesrlngs her# lo'~a close. Flan­ bnmes were reported under watet Florid*.
agan tadl this aale price would be In n IS-mit" are* of Fort Lauder­
possible under terms of a bill now dale
Ariny engineer* at Jacksonbefore Cortxrets which would pro­
vide a graduated tax In place of sill* said they hsd no objection
the present* straight 7 rent* a to the dame removal If a request
wes made by the Brorvsrd Drain­
pack.
POPLAR BLUFF. Mo., 0?t 9
age District
—IJV —A nsgro man armed with
VANDENRKRG ILL
x eswsd o ff - shotgun, entered
GRAND RAPIDS, Mkh., Oct. 9,
R O \ P RIDS
polka hesdquartara bare today
UP)— Senator Vsndanbsrg, (RTALLAHASSEE, Oct. 9. 0P&gt;— ahd after announcing "this U
Mkh), prckldant pro-tom of the James II. Crsgg* Construction a stfekup" shot and critically
Senate, a ltd Mrs. Vandcnberg Company of Ocsl* today sulimit- wounded Police Officer B. J,
ware In Butterworth Hospital to­ ted sn apparent low bid of |465,- Rtngg and fired another shot
day, the Senator undergoing "a 1tn for construction of 2,225 miles which hit th* celling, A third
routine checkup,” and his wife of a 64 - foot super highway charge jammed in the gun.
recuperating from a second oper­ through the city of Daytona Reach.
Th" n»gio then fled end dropation for treatm ent of a g*ll The State Rosd Department alro p si-h ii shotgun as spatial Officer received bid* for about 60 mile* James Dunn fired g volley at hlni.
bladder ailment.
of road and bridge improvement* Bragg was taken to a hospital
DRIVERS U CRN8E8 ’ •
In 12 other countle*.
whrro doctors teld the charge
Judge R. W. Ware today report­
struck tli* right slJe.pf hit face.
ed that 66 lat*. applications fair,
JOE TRACY OUT
I* W. Bchroeder of St. Louis,
drivers licenses h e i been made
TALLAIIARSEE. Oct. 9 -(/F ) who was Jn the police chief* of­
after Oct, I. Tottf application* Jo« Tracy, 62, last known su r­ fice a t th'e time nf the shooting,
•re 360 more that, last year, he viving member of tbe Asiday said the negro carried the guts'
•aid.
*
Gang-which terrorised Florida In under his coat, thrown over his
Due to co-opaiwlon by the Her­ the early days of the boom, was right arm. He dropped hi* coat!
ald In publicising tha sale of released from prison on parols and hat a* ha turned to fit*.
%
licensee, he declared, there war* yesterday.
no long tinea of applicants this
, r “ mrs TTi Utra dies
Ha was tervng a life sentence
veer and nobody ham to wail as for murdering Peachaa Peep las, -WASHINGTON. O ct 9. V P)long a* 15 minutaa Jb gat a lic­ Orlando Negro taxi drUar.
P m h le n t and Mrs. Truman, the
ense. Ha was assisted tn issuing
Hit parole will be revoked if Whl{e House said today, ar* join­
Iloanset by Mrs. Laths Fowler, ha enters Orange, Union, Sem­ ing m esu g e’of . sympathy tp Pre­
Mrs. W. B. Ellarba and Mrs. C, inole or Osceota Countlaa—acenes sident Dulra of Rraiil on tha

Removal Of Oam

Neprro Tries Stick-up,
Injures Policeman

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IU lltlll»4 from l-lar IIWl
without hriitation, came alter tlir i-“a* ~
weary jurora returned llieir ver­
dict ol acquittal; a verdict that
cltmoacvftxrn day^wV*o&lt;tm/Illloh
and 19 weeks of trial and l.rougKt
a wild demonitration of cHerrinj
and whitlljng from the jiljn-packcd
roam:
SherilfY deputies and Trial
Judge Kenneth E. Morrison we.re
unable to keep older when t|iectator* milled around, and (rounded
each other on the hack in (hr
courtroom at the longest criminal
trial in American court hitlory
came to an end. .
The prosecution trait charged
that the Iff-ycaf-old
hint
21-year-old Hurt were responsible
for the ilealh» of Mr. amt Mrs.
Overell, whose Iwwliea were found] the yacht Mary h which
wan blasted by dynamite on the
murky night of last March 16.
Now Louise and Hud are freed
to go their ways,- and iltty ap-_
parcnlly will Iw separata, hlie ia
the sole heir, to the half million
dollar estate tell try her father,
who' waa head of a lets Angeles
loan company, and tier mother.
Bud ran atart out #&lt;Son, as he
plans to do on a leisurely auto
M o l e c u l e , of
tour of the United Htates.
CHLOROPHYLL. OME
An estimated* 12,OIK) persons,
almost one-third cf the popu O F T H e T v /O G P lE E N ,S U N L IG H T , lation of. Banin Ana, rapilnl of
southern California'* fat&gt;u|ou*ly CAPTURING, FooD-MAKlNG
rich orange empire, was within PIGMENTS IMALL &lt;REEH PLAHfS
shouting distance of the magnolia COHSIS&lt;£
55 ATOMS oFtree-lined block surrounding the!

MONDAY, OCT. G, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

—T-

By R.

J.S C O n Atomic Power
It'«allas*4 from p ,n O |
without foundation In fact." he
II
went on. "It la an Important purh

ahsad of A. Robinson throw to
Johnson.
flUnky raised a Wgh pop to
IC**nll*««4 tin s Pane 0**1
airport. Mr. Gruber will act as Rlxxuto.
Two runs, four hiU, no errors.
secretary for thy project and Mr. ,
. ..
Marign will ho in -eh arg e
Y, nV m
ormer J. O. g . and the feeding
Furillo
gathered
fn
DIMaggio's
and tha housing of the men.
Mr. Marian statca th at there will high fly in renter. Gregg walked
he lwlween C.W^sod 760 men In the McQuinn with four straight called
lalliL* .Stanky ran into short,
UaiiiUi^^ mi&gt;* of the
wght ~fietd lu lutul da 'J eW——*r
Trainers and additional assistants high pop. A. Robinson walked.
_■ officials
m .l_ l who
l. will
rIS reside
_!J „ 1hctc
* ' M.'.iuin.s
afTil inn #to
n cnrnvtil
it .
moving IfMcQuinn
second. PRlxand
ruto bounced a singly off Jor­
during (he training activity.
There will a lsi I*. a luiseball gensen's glove Ju st' Inside Ihe
tryout school held at the train­ ttyrd baseline, McQuinn scoring.
ing camp In addition to the teams
Kerens was r a i l e d out on
In training, so with the Minne­ strikes.
apolis learn, there should he near­
One run, one hit, no errors,
ly 1.000 additional men in San­ two left.
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Third Inning Dodgers
^ ................... .... ...... —- » - ■
BaVertl hirwTcd &amp;hly Three (iltohea
The school and training factL to strike out Ryese. J. Robinson
itlca will open shout the middle of also went down swinging after
Jttime..
r ‘ r.y
„ -ApriL^fnriL*‘according1'Jn"°Mr
= tn rT
g Walker
aeveral walk-'
feet
Ln
according Jo - Mr. j on 4-Ifltlf. roun

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-of « » remark* here todayt/T
sav Just that, and to state In
outline the aelentific and engirt,
erring reasons why no one can
count,on atomic energy to solve
♦he fv?l problems uf hurofic and
f liifla ial'w m ii n ^ O ' f W ^ d e 'Tii:
lure.
Tlir technial problems are ■&lt;&gt;
many ami so great, I.llicnthal
said, that a commercially practfruF’W m le power plant "la not
^&gt;sl around the corner, not
around two corners." He added:
"There Is not any reason to
G
espeet that an atomic r'ncrgy in­
dustry will spring Into being over­
ifnight and make its appearance
U
a* a colossus upon lho national
F
scrpe, displacing at once the pow­
er Industries which now serve us
aiuL-diarupling -in -a-f*W_voai*-tha
whole pattern of our eonomy.
The Want officials met In Ihe M - "rrm anskl lined out to John“It will almost certainly fol;
b*
low the course of aupplamenting
Of
rather than supplanting existing
t)
economical sources of energy sup­
ply.
a s to.
f||ed out
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Our (Iha CommUilnn'*) Judg- Iwll of the GlanU, City .Manager |o w&gt;|ker &gt;nJ
hould II. N. flayer. Kdwanl Hlgglnl,
tr
ment ia that clearly no one *hou
center.
DiMaggio
flird
to
HerBASKETS
o
drlav sound and economical addi­ manager of the flcmlnn'le County manakl.
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tions to power supply, whether Chamlier of Commerce. Ralph'
S E R V E AS
No runs, no hits, no errors, one
bv fuel-gcneratcd electricity or Luhlnski. City engineer and Sid­ left.
B
R E F R IG E R A T O R S
water power. because yomowher* ney- RiChard, City superint^drnt
Fourth Inning Dodgrrs
in the future atomic energy will of parks.
IM T H E S O C IE T Y
Kdwards singled to lefL Furillo
come
on
the
scene
as
an
additional
A
City
crew
will
aU
rt
the
pre-.
IS L A N D S - N A f r t i S .
for the
Jorgensen’s
aiiutctuof.aupply. There will cer- limlnarv work tomorrow for
he p„ o p M tou k rn b Htirnweis.
and
PLACE FR E SH L Y
lainlv lie ample time lo make
whatever
adjustments
may
l&gt;c
C A U G H T F I S H IM
im v e m Te i&gt;
* ............. ...
the arm an d 'ra k in g the ground
needed."
B A S K E T S AND
'Th e s l i d e r u l e ?
Ila said that eight to ten ve»r* will begin tomorrow and (hr work 'N o run*, one hit, no errors, one
Is
SU BM ERG E. &lt;H L
will progreaa
until
the fields arc lefl.
is "the moat common estlmal*
----sv111 progres*
uiiiii mu
nnu*
«( the time - limitation raquir*«» H-ade for the-learns lo begin-play u . Feu 11 It Inning -Yankee*
w h o l e m w a Ter
McQuinn whiffed. Johnson walk­
■ S A M U E L .P E P V S
to achieve* the first prsetlal dem In January.
S ' - i ! S h ~ K IK CARBOH, 72 A&lt;OMS
ed* and A. Robinson struck o u t
opsliation.
T o K e e p T h e Fo o d
W A S U S IN G , o h e A&amp;
jury returnrd ita verdict.
5 A T O M S o F O X Y G E N , 4 - AY o M S
Rixxulo singled, Johnson taking
l.ilienthsl also saldt
Two of the six wurm-n on thi
A L IV E U M f lL
EARLY AS 1662 ?
second. Hobby drown halted for
• If we don't ««• at It with vigtr
ury wept unashamedly a* trial o f N i Y R O G E K AMD O M E A TO M
Utfrn* and doubled, scoring John­
and a sense of urgency. If we go
ready fo r u s e *
• World SerjcH
Judge Morrison romplimentrd the OF M A G N E S I U M •.
son. Risxuln took third. Rightfo sleep on the Job, It will lake a
C*p
I
Ht,
IU,
fro*,,
s^iro..
I
.
.
jurora for their service. Home had
hander Hank Hehrman rrplaeed
hundred veara."
H
•m
isses
irmm
forfeited more than four months
On the m atter of solving the favored hy balmy I/idlan Bummer Gregg on the mournffor Drooklyn
wages to ill-charge their public
problems, l.ilienthsl said the Com- weather that aanr the thermnmet- and walked Rtirnwelss. Henrlch
obligation. They received 111! a
singled ' scoring Riixuto with
mission is on the horns of a dl- rr soaring Into the mid 70’*.
week as Jurors.
_ ..
.
,
. . . Brown taking third and Htirnwriaa
lemma.
,
Gold, as wel as glory, hung In ;&gt;MTOn,|. j . Robin ton threw out
The jurors disclosed .th at the
f irst, there is the .necessity for
first vote was 7 to 6 fur acquittal
Behrman covering first."
arrreev li-raua*. "atomic energy the balance for the Dodger* and |
Two runs, three Jiiu. po error*.
tha next 0 lo 3, then another 0
unite t present world conditions Yanks as there Is . record *41)3.to 8, then It to I and finally (hr
ruiisttlutra the basis of the most G74.H3-!n the player pool.'Victory three le ft
devastating and
overwhelming means approximately *70,000 dlf- :------- F ifttrlirn lm rrto d
unanimous ballot for Innocent on
rm u M ’in m* a.iiMiiu to iw divijr
wrnpnn-maTT-husrrver devised.**
a ll-four counts.’
Joe' Tage pitching for New
.
.
.
.
,t
I___
1 it
. . J&lt;*’iiiA- rd among the athlete*. It still has
.() ii the other hand,
the
~ Jury Foreman J. 7T Porirr,
York. Stanky Imunerd out fltirnnot
bene
announced
how
many
|
miaalon
"la-lieves
that
this
atomic
•d to repoiters: "The main argu­
lo McQuinn, Reese* fly waa
| industry can never flourish and shares ha n |&gt;ycii voted hy rnrh weisa
ment was whether they (the
taken by Ucrra and J. Robinson
club
or
who
will
get
them.
Com­
;
grow
and
find
ita
proper
plarn
O vrrelltl wcie dead ut Ihc lime
u n l e s s II sends Its roots deep and missioner A. H. Chandler 1* hold­ lined lo Hrnrich.
of tho
We aU-« had n lot
No runs, no hits, no errors,
I wide into ||&lt;e same *611 that has ing up Ihe official word until none
t f argument on the testimony.”
left.
j nourished lh* automotive and after Ihe close of the Series. A
Another Juror, ‘M at' llt-licr,.
Fifth Inning Yankees
other indusltial gianls, the soil goed guess wnuid he (hat. a win­
Santa Ana Junior Coll ege rustodiDiMaggio walked. M c Q u i n n
of cninpetllivp enterprise.'
ning shares will run around
an. summed up hii views: •’The
1 What
w
the Commission has done, frt.300 and losing rut approxi­ bunted and was out Jorgensen to
chain of evidence wss not linked."
hr said, i* to distribute the task mately $4,1100.
,
| Stankv who covered first, DiMaggin taking second. Stanky threw
of developments among Industries
Most of the seventh gamo. r e .: o(|t Johnsof,f niMagglo moving to
and educational Inst It ittlCttrK "once
Red Manifesto
go Into Ihe coffer* of »&gt;'** j third. A. Robinson skied to Walk»«• have broken It up Into hits relpta
wliirh rail he -uirged of too *C- New lu rk nnd llrooMyii clulie,
ICnllaaiS r&gt;«m r*ae 0*-|."
earh of which will take home. a | p(o runs, no hits, no errors, one
rlmia hstard to aeeurity."
telling up a new. (.'ntnmuniM or■purler of a million dollars o n ' |pf(
I.ill*nthal
avid.
"The
Atomic
ttn u a lio n which srouied in tome
' sixth Inning Dodger* '
Knergv Commission pledge* that Ihe Mven-game set This fart will I
Walker flle«l to DiMaggio. Ed
b b tm e rs memories nl ihe old Com­
American Industry anil englne.-i.- In* close y noted by the p a y e rs
ing will lie kept Inform'd of do.
J « ’ , lh?,r
renruary Miksls hatted for llrrmanskl nnd
intern the • Communist Interns
velrypmenU In this (alomlel field." and March salary arguments with bunted to Johnson who threw him
tionsl foimeil hy RunUii Cqmmun
the
front
office.
.
| n|ll
f(rj|L Kward. filed to DIami he added;
Uu in 1919 in further worldwide
H rat Inning Dodger*
i M a g g i o . ----------------------“Whan,
lha
Infurmatlon
can
not
revnlutinn It wxi declaifd diV * f M* WATIiaU) MOTOt of * car owned by T. Durkelt Ivina, a controversial political flgyrf. U lhown after a
*1*1 ,pun.T**®", * *,n*le Into i No* runs, no hits, no errors,
i *
________
fnualw
elntta Lblotl
I m I tier*
I aa It.a
s V I L s i l l V •stepped .tin
. . . I L . s ls e t.e I _ C l .
_ Pt
. L &lt;Pess W L _
lw eotvpste. we will tell vmi (In* i
mysterious
hsrt •weebai*
vnrekrit Itt'U
IhiS'eV-SherHT
Ihe siirter In Wi garageI In
Etowsh,
Tenn. The
‘w lvid f o u r ' yrarV ago. in 1K7
dustrv) so. Atomic e n -rg - I* emir right field, hlanky was caught I nnnr |r ft.
explosion ripped b(T his right leg end punctured his body with places of metal. He died shortly after In a
Sixih Inning Yaakres
business. Ihe oeonle'a business. stealing on a fine throw from A.
middle of Ifie war.
hospital In Athens. .At right Is his grandson, Danny, 8, who was Injured In tha blast Police Chief C. O. Ken
/ I . I . , . , H . . , I C».m4n),.i.y
*"d von hnvo a right to know. Robinson lo * fltlrnwriss. Reese | Miksls took left for Brooklyn.
nedy
said
Ivins
"was
In
office
a
long
lime
and
made
a
lot
of
enemies.'
Moscow papers, a ftett prinlin &lt;
(International Soundprtofo) _ p | urv_ih.in-.thM . unless Indaitrv walked. J. Robinson linftj jo jlc n - .Rlsxiito-wa* snfe-orr a hunt along
. ;__ ihi-jl'tlnjA llah -Sunday^, uu Jc-px
dor* know, and unless It li s rich who made a leaping two.' th e first base line nnd stole seeoart kinstil aloinlr energy «|evat.&lt; handed catch. Reese- also was lond " Page' struck ‘oul. fltirii'welss
editorial comment lodsv, llie msnMRH. FDICH DEFENSE
....................................
iopment
will, suffer, ami w-e sh»ll caught stealing, Rohlnson to Rlx- {walked and Lefty Joe tlatlcn re*
Tribute To Hoys Negro Kills Self
&gt; - iff.to rallied Communist* of llie
have Js'lrd 1n our obligation t«*«uto.
plaretl nehrman on the mound for
LAKE
SUM
ESS.
Oft.
fi.
t/P)
.
nine nation foi an all-out fialit
•be nubRc,"
No run», one hit, no error*, the Dodger*. Ilenrleh - whlffnt
|( 'tiitim.r.1 lis*m |'N |f
fCW
NllM
M
4
free*#*
I’flge
OM)
— Mrs. Franklin I). Itnosrxrlt
against the Marshall IIIp .,(id ovlul rnns will t e s t i f y Ihe Value of
ami Al Clark, who hit for Berra,
gorl to. "run" the Sheriff related. to hi Ihe UnilftT Nalions Inday -------------------- --------------------------Inpne lvf«il desciihcd as Unileil Stairs im­ lhi»&gt; Iraiiiing ill iliaping otto's rnK,r“.‘ “ *in*. Y,I^.r^ . . |»lngled »rt.rlng Rixsuto, Stirn
Iln nahl Mis* Russ was hysteri­ In her arcoml answer to Sovlrl reratml .Where contact with rrlm .
reei.’
•
perialism.
cal wUrn slie was taken to n attacks on "war mnngera" In Inal offenders was tmuihlc a ' . Htlrnweia* lifted to .Walker In .w elts moving In second. Hatten
“serious m istake" nnd that daily »!'ort, right field.- Hermanskl took'w n* rrlirvrd hy righthander Rex
Governor W silgrtn! **fl h i-id
Communist parlies of Iwo Mar­ line with tl.g enlirnrise and diD hospital bill otherwise she not Ibis country Dial Ihe Amerlran routine of prisoners was of a
fly ,n ■hf.rl left. J. | Barnev. DiMaggio filed to Furillo.
seriously'Injured.
press
"on
Ihe
whole
la
free."
very severe order “far more than
tossed iimirrl.andrdly to
One run. luo lilts, no errors,
shall Plan. nations, France and igenre w liirh is shown by papei Alimit 2&lt;) slate, county amt city
*'We
niln.il
our
press
system
ju stified"
’•
- - .
Uf»-KK who roverrrl first lo retire two left.
e a rlie r* ill llie ir wmk tlust they offirrr* converged sulrkly on the
Italy, were included.
hay
Ita
(nulls,"
Mr*.
Kotmetrlt
nlinilld nl.-'i take this in te irs l in
BciT*.
*
|
Sercnlh Inning Dodgers
scene of Ihe slaying Prdrn report­ tola Ihe commiltre. "On Ihe ‘ *» "1 laid •nlisl.wl m.n
• Meanwhile. In' laiiiilnn. 7» -»*s re­ tin. •h nid ranip nlgtu."
•
been
Mark
lacked irdo
ioinlnc na • none |fft^' ln ,• no
hits, no errors,
Clark
took -t^
right
Yanks,
ed
Jhinl
severnlhmidred
cltuens
ported that western Furnpeio
been
blackjacked
I
Mo
Joining
____________
.
F
^
lto
-f-rt.M
M rgfor
triTIhe
n r-!
whtde
our
pres*
Is
free.
We
flenator W agnnr: "It I* hmd
governments and inosl nrw«p«|&gt;eM to liii.ig n ie | lit t e r nnV of fin d ­ nlsp g slh n rd along Ihe rual road fIlUJiat-lhc_juiianU***-iU-tkU I tlk '-m lllk a i- o i s u i l u i W - B o
Hccond Inning Dodgers
I Lavagr-tto' baited for 'Jorgensen
ware WlUihohljpe rn’miyrnl m. th i n g i 'iit:- :il nmt H fi1. IU
~~ ~ KoTin r press therefore .outweigh,* the d6e* t.eneral Elsenhower.
8TT~
Walker swung at Shea's first and popped -to.-SHrnwelis. Gil
Elsenhower's’
statement
spoke
•nnouMec mrtii that FommunKle its wavs Hum Hint of working ns it ecntritl floulli Carolina tuwn.
distdianlOtie* of a roptrolled
pitch ami-fouled put to McQuinn. -Ifodgea hit fqr Barney and struck'
of nine nations had organised / newsboy.**
I. ir.tm.--i- was “vnrv Mxlu" | l*res»- A eonlrollrd press lflik e of'"tiiKhie pfi&lt;llluPe*exercl»e&lt;i by Hnrraantkl smashed a line'drive ! out. ■
•Yommandcrs
to
Iridufe
sUbordlltrreitiliivrd .Cnutmui|iiL lntrutis-gejm /j M iuio: •iji’o il of Use I'edelL .*ahl, ’ ’a*. Die mob iiiIIIihI nn egg. If tihe pari of It I*
which hit the right field wall on
Seventh Inning Yankte*
nates
to
Join
fraternal
organltaHonal_lo - ounose “what
new rpuiirr Ihiy* wjuifi) I know, liapleasly without clues.
had, the whole Is bad."
Hugh Casey pitching for Brook­
American Inineilallsin.'-'*
Ilona." The Wyrhe report had re- one bounce and *kip|&gt;ed past Ber- lyn.
Meanwhile, Pellre Chief M. |
anil they nro » sturdy,- fine,*'selfR'eyse threw out McQuinn,
farred J o ^ th e fellowship of U.B. ra . enabling llrrm anskl to make Johnson
Rslatlvelv "acaree heailllnea' an- reliance group, m u jellbet ..upjde Ctcil Chandler and Lieut. Jo h n ,
(riplfct- and Miksls look
a
three-bagger
with
a
headlong
Ruark
Churgus
British comrade*," created to
beared In Ihe western pres*. An mi litmvr lit* family
illy income
I’nronit' or Uiar
Diet lutlm nre qui. tlv railed at tht
A,.
Robinson's
fly, Johnson scor­
slide,
just
ahead
uf.
Berra'*
long
footer comradeship betwren mem­
authoritative Hrillsh Informant aia saving llieir moiioy -toward htmir of Dunhatn, who,- Chandler I
ing. Riixuto popped to Stanky.
throw to Johnson.
said tho Foreign Offlre would U college rdm nll'iii.'’
bers of the two armed force i.
said, prrvinuslv hail served a term *
II fnllmmni tram l-aae Oa*l‘
One run. ona hit, no errors,
Edwards rapped a single Inside
va the dslaratlnn "close altcn3. "I said that the Army had
Kanntor Lucas: "From my own for murder. As they questioned u n ihraler under Ueul. Geneisl
tb* third * baseline scoring
Her- none left.
rli
] and study.
Hon
experience as a newspaper l»nv I Die negro nlx.ut last night’s Slay. t-L* (• | | | „
n „ ..i broken many of Its postwar manski with the first run.
Eighth Inning Dodger*
Furilla
One official sourre said Ihc know that tlu-'i- vOuthltil cltlxcn* Ing, the Chief reported. Di.nl.sm J oh.» ^
Lee and Ihat lh« KuaiV promises to the enlisted men. So
drilled, a single past the mound ' Htankv filed to Clark, Reese
Hijtlsh wotihl "search for anv me winking hard mid sanfieing rnn from Ida house and seiiod a . ,,.orir'
* "wholly rnoneoui doe* General Klaenhower."
into 'center field, Edward* skied to the same man and J,
ground* for a foimal romplaliit." h o u r*'of iplcaaure lo serve their slmtiruii.
Wyche reported tha only In­ out
,
ip tc lu rr' of overflll ronditioris.
Robinson filed to. DiMaggio,._ _
stopping a t soromi,
ft# acknowledged It was d'.'Uhtflll coniinuiiilv
and
their
country,
amt
stance*
^.of
broken
promlsei
to
I.
.I„,f. , u r esie.
As the offlirrs prepnted to flosej -Kitcnhower made, ihe tf|&gt;oil
No runs, no hits,, no arrora,
That
waa
all
for
Shea.
II*
waa
that government action would l&gt;e 1I salute
their thrift, llieir ■n i , |n lyu„hBni 'ktll-sl himself In- public Flidav nlnna will, a mem. enlisted men were those of sold­
left.
?.
taken since (he Comniuhlsl group pri»e and their pnlrndisip.
. i atantlv wllli u blast from thr " uu!,c
"l°ng wilh a meino- iers who had enlisted for areas replaced by Dill Bcveni, a right­ non*
' Eighth Inning Yankee*
Cotiimiaaloner Chandleri “ I had
.)
chandler said
' Jrandum of his own acknowledging other than the Meditorranean but hander.
was formed on a political level,
Page tiouiwed to J . Robinson,
tnv.......................................
first lesson* in tlir If
during
Jorgenson lined a ground rule
i ® - -■ ostensibly at least.
. I ........
..
T h. Chief Mid he found hloo.lv &gt; n o h “ in the rom nhhd and ».y- had been sent to that theater be­
™.rl1.10. took Stirnweiss' fly* and
* The Communist announcement m y eailv davs as n new»pa|wr cjolhes In Dunham's house and ing he tvat taking action lo to p cause of the Army'a shortage of double srnleh •kipped Into th e I Furillo
ta took «°n rich a fiy.
denounced what It termed "the carrier.'•S. « M 1 A . L - . ■L l i r e * •. 1. . * * )S
recruits. Elsenhower said this right field stands on one hop l M,V
*
___ f t * e
No run*, no hits, no ertora and
Luck man. who i. president o. f .w
' 2'.r.fl
ro! man
rfCi .
scoring Edwards and sending Fu none
policy of treason of Rightist 8«waa
a
fault
of
tha
Army
instead
as
the
who
attacked
the
IrfL
’
Eitrnhower said ll.e Itf b n w nr of Lee’s command ami that he rillo to third.
rlallsts," and named Prime Mln- lA-ver Brothei* Company, lAlrt-1
Nlalh Inning Dodgrrs
l-ridicw.
Mas*.)
.“America’*
‘smalL
'
f
Gregg
bounced
to
RJsxuto
who
later Attla* ami Foreign fleero8tirnweisa threw out Walker,
l&gt;tuine#flmim9—her HfWSimyi— . Coroner ‘Uwl* Miller Hnid he ihe exception ralher than Ihe would take steps to "follow up -hipped to A. Robinson catching
tary Krnrst Kevin for tho rate- c*t
rule
and
in
no
case
could
be
on
IL"
Miksls singled and Edward* hit
are developing, the qunliliea Dial found fingerpriida ImlwHlded In
fory.
i "I charged unfalrneaa and Furillo at the plate. Gregg reach­ Into a gatne-endlng double play,
have made for America’s gicnl- D.e girl’s throat but no evldenre •'•ceij Jo wrong intent nn the pail
A French foreign office spoke* hesa. They form a deep and rich that Dunham h*.| attempted to of the theater commander.**
In*lability In bringing acrvlce de- ed first on the fielder's choice Riixuto to McQuinn.
No runs, ona hit, no errors,
. . r 6HK-le.de,* „r tr,r &gt; . ^ 4 . He Mhl^he w i t
Ru.rk .devole.r hT» coiumn f„r pendent* to Italy. General Elsen­ and Jorgensen just mad* third
tha development was about “nor­ T*«rrmtr
agrees.
nun row.
„ .
,.
, . . . today,' which was made available hower
mal," liocai.se of Ihe spill between
Elsenhower said the principal
fi« i Vim r T
T
8crl|tp»-lloward newipa'- cause of this situation was failure
tho Weat and East. Hi* counter­
Lakp
Monroe
IhinV1
m
7
m
hf
r
V
,f,.
r
h
,d
■ny'
«'cr»‘0
his
comment.
p art In tsindon said,'"T he Rus­
REGISTRATION NOTICE
•'h' '* ''** ,hl* inD hester eounty.l "I^flhnn'ledly," h- paid. »|n of the War Department to, ex­
sians have lien, rooking It up for
which
hk» never had » lynching. I Wyrhe's n 'i'M 'ffor*
ildastc" p la in ’to personnel tho regtona for
#Pl«f1ttlH|
IrtHvt
I’anf
Ilia#I
•ome time" and that Ibe new or.
. 1" , °rd*r»
p fc L w M w
The .R epU tniU on Book* of th* City of Sanford.
W" ’ W* Bn,‘ ,pn**‘ hutl U,- truth .11 .hr charges hare rhWWf*
aiaatlnn was net likely to two years, ago, said Mr. I'ojwt. orderly.
necessitated by conditions Jn Italy.
,
(stood up."
Florida, are open a t the City Hall, commencinR Mon­
"change the international situa­ Hr pointed out that Ihe whole
5.
"I
chargrd
abuse
of
enlisted
The. .Sheidff
said tension already' He **M Kisenluiwer'a-statement chauffeurs. General Eisenhower
area ha^k of Mpllmurno I* fioorl.
day, Septem ber 15, 1947, for the purpose of regigtcrinR
tion very much."
• 'l l was noted that th r Com erl ami at loikc Hell ’n Illatea '^*,1 high because of a murder "knocks the Wy'he report rrank. admits IL"
for tho Municipal P rim ary Election to b e , held on
where
the
81.
John*
rises.
“
**"*”
Ul*d
tmlay
In
which
sided"
and
that
Ihe
Chief
of
Staff
munlat* strove mightily to avol I
Elaenhower
said
th
at
the
pracNovember 4, 1947, and will rem ain open t nch tiny ex­
had
agreed
with
R
uark.
nn
.11
At a hearing hold last year at_*j?nt.t)fr negro was accused_pf
. * nr . . charge' of Interference—in.
* |l l c * of requiring chauffeurs “to
cept Sundays and holidays, up to and including S a tu r­
points;
tha sovr.rlgnty of Countries In- U i “ H5yfiiIr* TVnTlL Was polnterl7l f t y,n» ^ wmrc man.
day, October 25, 1947.
I. "I said Ihat things were wait unconscionably long hours
volved. a* they charged the Tru­ out hy engineers that a lock
d p "
pretty
awful In the dlyeipllnary to suit tho social convenience of
ranal
from
Ihc
flt.
Johns
to
the
I
man Doctrine
Doct '
and the Marshall
P r o p a c t iv it y
the
officers"
aecma
to
b*
an
ofH. N. 8AYER
training camp at n * a . So dpra
Indian River near Tijusvllle would j
Plan hava done.
fenac “of an occasional rather
*
The Communists avoided the lowet the fioorl level enough to ' JACKSONVILLE, Oct 0. (Rpe. General Eisenhower."
CITY
REGISTRATION OFFICER. 1
than
of
a
general
nature."
Eisenhower's statement s a i d
of the word “Comintern, prevent auch excessive high wat- rial)— "Unprecedented activity la minor
Summing up hit reaction to th*
offenders
had
been
incarer Stalin said after the old • r In Lake Monroe, No action on irxpeeted throughout major vege.
affair, Ruark (aid todayi
ilnterri was dissolved In 1043 the matter haa .been taken alnro • table producing areas of Florida
it th# dissolution "exnoses thr *h* hearing. The c a n a l waa for the next few weeks, ** farm- t t a t - S f'.Russian
f i - r ' E TCommun
m J?
*
preparation of land
■•S-i
of Commerce ami civic lea&lt;ltni ‘ and the planting or cultivation
acted upon orders from Mos from
Jacksonville, Ban/ord, Or­ of rrops necessarily retarded bp
SO YOU’RE MOWED DOWN . . . . .
'•
Communist* and fellow lando and other Florida cllle*.
!!!?„,
tmd w ith e r ," said
William
L.
Wilson,
Director
of
her*, however, acknowlTry our cool, refreshing
In prlvato conversation* Dally Worker gave 11 banner State Markets, today,
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
■new gTonp, whh ita “in. headline*. Th# conservative F.vr
“I have 'spent th* last wfck
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lion bureau" In Belgrade, nlng New# and the liberal Eve- traveling through the producing
BEVERAGES.
Wv make our (w a lea C rum , All flavor*
I a “new" International. Right- nlng Star Ignored the story. Tbs areas and hjye bem Impressed
Ta*ty — Dalkioua — Healthful .
ilddle-of.the-roader* did conservative Evening Standard with t&gt;_____
*t the point.
carried a N#W York dlsjiala(i *a^'. bulk d j ( # |# V a i r production will
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
London newspapers
newspaper* pi
plac- Ing aoma Americans
be late.
111 have a substan­
n the first page, announcement might mean that tial acreage In th* varioua crops
d i l Waat frrat Street
Phona MO
414 Sanford Avanoa
Phona 1218
taervativa
conaervativa
Daily Russia planned to quit Ihe Unit­ normally p r o d u r a d In heavy
nd the
Colnmunist ed Nalions.
volume, ha said.
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Storm Ib Reported
Off Florida Coast

MIAMI, Oct. fl. UP)— Tha Fedrral Storm Warning Service said
today that It was "watching a
squall area" now Ideated about
160 milea east of Melbourne, .Fla.,
and accompanied -hy winds up 1 :A :
MT and dft
ifxx, ; w.. mrtrn
gusts.
Grady Norton, chief forecaster,
laid that th e 'sq p a ll arra, “had
a very, very slight circulation,
hut appear* to he more of a wide
fronlal disturbance."
"There’* not much to It," Nor­
ton said, "but it will bedr watch­
ing.”
tie said that an Army hurrL *
rsTHr-tiuTitFr. airplane had flown a
lo the *&lt;|uall area early today”
and he now awaitrd a report-from
the aircraft._
»"Winds of jfale force can hi~
expected out in the Atlantic and
it look*-like it will continue on a
north or northeast eourae. It
doesn't amount to much, but will
have to be watched closely."

Oviedo
llssllssn l Iran. Paae Three)
grade mothers, Mr*. Roy Flam­
ming and Mrs. II. D. Kill*, chairFish Pond—flisth and Seventh —
grade mnthrr*. Mr*. A. M. Jones
and Mr*. W. G. Wellman,, chair,
men. *
Hut Dug* and Coffee—Tenth
grade. iWoShVFS Jdrit. John tDudu
ami Mrs. R. W. Kates, ehalrmen.
0
Cake W alk-E leventh, Eighth
and Ninth grade mother*, Mrs.
W. R. Meek. Mrs. 0 . S. Moon
and Mrs, Ijiwsoii Hardy, chair.
men.
Mr. and Mr*. E. Z. Partin and
hull- son, Douglas, of Marietta,
Georgia, are gurata of Mr--and •
Mrs. -Lawson Hardy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Tallx.it and children and Mr. and
Mis. Marshall, Mrs. T a lb o tt's#
t*r «f—Hotnrtsm-and'San An­
toni o, Tex. arc visiting Mr. Tal­
bott's ' patents, Mr: and Mrs.
F ra n k -W. Talbott.
\
Mr. and Mr*. Frank W. Talbott
and guests, Mr. and Mrs. John
Henry Talbott and children, and
Mr. ami Mrs. Marshall, hava re.
turned after a motor trip through­
out the southern part qf tha atate.
Mr. and Mra. Enoch Partin and
daughter. Mrs. Charles T. Nib- m
lark, have returned a fte r ipending a few days In Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leinhar:
have returned f r o m
Daytona
Hcarli.
Ix-nn Ragsdale ha* rsturned
from a business trip to Tlfton.
none left.
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Even In the limited spaoe of a
train galley, it's a {few York
Central rule that used fats b*
saved. Why? Because, folks,
our government says every
pound of used fats should be f tfr
saved to hdp relieve a world
shortage that is still critical.
Last July, for rxampio, our
dining can and commissaries
turned In almost five thousand
pounds. And We're keeping at
Il Bo If you're not saving fats
« regularly aa you used to,
•ren t you get U ck In tha habit ?
Every drop ia still needed I

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To Protect the Peace of the World; .
To Pgoaote the Progress of Amtrlca;
To Produce Prosperity for Stnfotd.

Nation Enjoys Improvement To County Roads Attlee Plans NLRB Decides
Partition
Is Promised By Commission
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FirstTuesday
Shake-Up Ih Top Officers __
» Without Meat
His Cabinet Needn't Sign
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W hite House Serves
Cheese Souffle As
. Senate C a f e t e r i a
Provides Mackerel

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Action on improvement o&lt; the Longwood-San Lando Spnngs Road
Was promise^ this morning by Counly Commission Chairman H. B.
Pope as quickly as drier weather permits. This promise came as a re*
*u(i-of-an-appeal-for-improvement to~lh* road by Harold and E r'L . .
Ferran who have leased San I ando Spring* from the Orange-Seminole Bevin And Cripps Re­
Company (the Overstreet family) for a 50 year period at a cost of
ported Unaffected;$650,000,
Cognniasiotier I'npe said that an*
Russia A g r e e s T o
experimental section would be berry to alluw a right-of-way
Talk GcrmanTreaty
made of asphalt over clay to ile- through his property for a new
termine tf this method will be road authorised by the County
LONDON, Oct. 7, UP)-—The
practical In the Improvement* on which will serve residents build­
London Star reported lat* to­
the shoulder*. The load was de­ ing new home* In thk r'egion of
day that Prime Minister A tt­
scribed by Commissioner Ben l.ak* Tony east of the Seminole
lee had removed Fuel Minis­
Overktrret aa in very bad condi­ Driving Park. It wa» pointed out
ter Emanuel Shlnwell, Use
tion, especially the rain soaked today by Leonard Button, resident
chairman of the Labor party,
shouhlera.
and developer of property In (his
from his cabinet in a large
H. L Ferran told the Commis­ region that during races-resident*
scale gavernmenlal ahakeup.
sion that it la the intention uf are blocked off from their prop­
Shins ell will become war
the new operator* to publlclie erty by race track ticket men and
minister, a Job which does net
ami make San Lando Springs pop­ that the new road connection will
raery cabinet rank and pula
ular mi the scale of Bilver Spring* eliminate all this.
-him under-the. immediate sup­
and Cypreaa Gardens. ,54*. Dope
ReatffAltlbrf o ff? . T. Brurfh as
ervision of Ike defence minis­
said that he realfxed that the superintendent o f t h e county
ter, Ih* Star said.
spring* and development is a’ big Home was accepted and upon his
"A* a whole the reconstruc­
e*set to Seminole county and that recommendation. J. A. Parrish of
tion will mean a movement to
something must be done for the Orlando yraa appointed to assume
lb* right, rather than ta the
road. The clay road from the this position, air. Brown stated
left, the Star's political cor­
spring* to Altamonte was also that ha and hi* wife felt that
respondent w r i t e . "Other
described as being In very bad becauaa of their age they were un­
changes will result In a con­
shape due to rain*.
able to handle these duties any
siderable reshuffle in office*.
Attorney L. F, Boyle waa » « '||onf#rti and pointed o u t'th a t a
Several ministers will be drop-'
quested to contact Uibbafd Cassel-1
(
r sae aiet
pcd."

Board Differs With
Own AttorneyAs To
Union LeadersSigning Red Affidavits

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Cabinet Asks Orange County To
Prosecute Drunken Driving Cases

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United Nations Hears
Demand ForEndTo
Jewish Immigration
•Into The Holy Land

By ASSOCIATED PRESS .
• TALIj M IASSF.E. (b ,. 7 .Ah The .Sale t .bmet lf.Mid vf pul,III
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 &lt;Ai
ItllH I T, I.ehsnnn, (k l. 7, ' A*»
The nation obtrrvrd itt (ini
The National Labor Relations Safely today askrd thr ^lungr county tnnunsl m uil solicitor to aban­ — IhltAmrd sources said the
Jvncatless Tuesday" today but
Board ruled today 4 to I that top don his rrportrd policy el "consistent ir lu u l'' lu 'p iu sriu tr .11 tluii(r&gt;
Arab League would plan at s*slari* supplies of inrat on band and
sions here luuighl lur Military
AFL and CIO o((icrts are not re­ of driving while intoxicated.
menua prepared in advance pre­
quited by the Tafl-Haille? Law to ‘ Governor Caldwell irLyrd to the cabinet a irjwut I turn Dirrclul II | *uppurl to the Araln -•( Fate*
vented many restaurants from par­
N. Kukman of the Flon-t* Hivhway I'slivl that Solicitni K-aymund (&gt;
, ' nr ,n J
sign non-Communist affidavits.
Ihr I oiled Kleltw and (sftal
ticipating today.
Overriding an interpretation by Filets maintained a pol-ty uf teduring all diunken driving ilu tg rs to tins airs h««cd on British withHotel and rettaurant official*
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its own general counsel, Robert reckless driving.
drawel hum th r lluly Land.
('onvicliun for drunken driving
captained that tlieir menui were
1hr ........... also. »«».riposted ,
M- Denham, the hoard, decided means mandatory su*uy(oJoii. of
made up and their meal orden
to luiog into thr np«n the diathat msolar as 'bargaining-rlei lloit a driver's lirenic for one year,
pule on a " liira lrr Syria."
placed with wholesaler* loo Ur
priMrduirs are ru m rin rd the law but a reckless driving ronvictlrin
Falesilne A ntis are girdlhg
ahead for full compliance today
does
not.
(•quire, affidavits only from offi
fur a light, political and mili­
“
We’ve
talked
to
the
county
*o.
uith the President'* "Meatlet*
tary II necn » jry , I* 'prevent
get* of individual uniuns and thru Ilcitur and he tells u« he la a n ­
Tuesday" request which was not
D «W *
D n .|,
r . . .
p*rlilii*n of I’alcstio* as reeomBK*k
swerable only to the people of the
made until last Sunday night.
’’ While the boaid has the final rounty who elected hlmA' thc liov'
.'the lol.&gt;iminis said the main
ernor told the cabinet.
• • However.'the While House went
say so on elections to determine
n
. ,
. . . i tuple fur the Arab 1-eague
"I don't know what «* ran do .
on the “ Meatless Tuesday" menu
h x p la m s
I lls
wuukl l&gt;* aid lu their I'alrstine
Hqion lepiysentation. right*. Den ••xcepl ditect a. letter to linn call L e t t e r
with* cheese souffle for the Pres­
ham has the last word on whrlhrt mg hla attention to ~the f**-t
Fees, S a l a r y . For: 'i"'h"n
ident's luncheon and broiled sal­
that we're atill killing and-maim­
the board cap. hear a chargr v-f ing
people ill tIlia stair hy,ill ulik
V
a r i o u s Of f i c e s
•Ihr
'*kSusie! i'niun
V*. ««•
mon steak for dinner.
waa h.»&gt;
dectLONDON. Oct. 7 iA*)—Prime an unfair labor purlicr^ Thu. the rii driving'." _
T ht Senate's rating place went
board
ran
only
impose
its
view
The
eshlnrl
voli-il
I
toil
I
he
LnV;
Minuter Clement Attlee ptrsenlcd
without mast today and plana 10
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ii,1:,1’
the- la w only IfiTcises mvoTv~ etiu'ir 'slioulil send Lllais tills I*1 «li the, Buatil id l ixlnlv (’iirnniiis- Nation* Assendil) rnninilltrr oa
loK tnV tietirg r'V t'lb d ay “ a—plan
allminate 'eggs and .poultry On
ter,
which
I'aldwrll
brtnlghl
*1
iburadar.—firHr' Runflrtedr, mmiunci* tmlsv lli.it lie will w t pay the Kuxslan rampalgn lo "eafor a latgr-scale cabinet shakrup inv i|uettioni of union repreten- ready - prepared to the meeting
glng aupervlaor for the cafeteria
lation or baigaining rights.
"Tiie Departnienl of Safety a«l i t• sil Irrt rlaimeil liy the ('minty poxe Fascism and war-mongert"
which,
in
the
view
ol
some
politi­
in the Senate Office Building, of­
through effort- ul the aorld
Itenhani hail tokrn the position vises me. that vou rptisislriitly te j
cal v-nleit. may m atk-a ciucinl earlier th a t-an AFL or CW un­ file cases chanting dlivliig e.'1 ' "until -nine rullit iif cimpetent press.
fered a menu Including:
juiitilicliun
h.«t
m
ini
in
tin*
Fried eggplant. Spanish mack­
point in hit c a irn as Britain's ion is barred ulidei the* law flout Intoxicated Irrespective of evi­
mallei." In a Icllei lu |l,r Husni
erel. macaroni and tomatoes, and
I AM M t t l A S . Oct. 7 &lt;4*1
using NLRB services^unless the dence.
"crisis" leader.
egga a la d in g .
he
levirw- the |tuir» st i h l r Ihr lies* Ml,drill dominion
p.
AFL
nr
CIO
leader*
as
well
as
in­
"I
am
also
advised
that
III
Ihr
Attlee.
whose
leadership
hat
5
Big
-Brotherhoods
"The egga a la king la minus Taft Blames Truman
ami mitlnu-il fees ami -slaty Intan pinir.l the Atab countilCI
dividual
union
officers,
signed
Xepli
nil-el
lei
in
of
the
cilinllial
attacked by both left and
toast to save bread,” Rumatrdt ex­
Seek 30 P e r c e n t been
atalrm rnts disclaiming Common- court for Hiange county, five received hy him a* ( uunlt Judyr. today in drmsmhfiK (election uf
AndO’MahoneyHits
right, drove to Buckingham Palace Isiii
plained.
cases involving pet sons h\ the luvrinlr inilcc and |udpr n| the piopmsli to paililion 1 ‘slciline and
Increase
In
W
ages
In the nation's big markets,
L a r g e Monopolies
shortly belote noon to ask the
The board's inajiirily decision nailirs of Reeves, SfleVd, * Isik,
county *Cnuil as Inlluw*:
there was both good and bad news
King's appioval a hum ility— for was slgnnl by I bice member*. Stone and I'liunii wrie n-dlieed | "III tepls III yuui litter Ilf Che ui uignnt an' inunrdialr end lo
SAN FHANCLSCO, Oel. 7,
J o t the consumer.
Chairman
Paul
M.
Ilertng
and
NF,W YORK. Oct. 7 l/P&gt;-ln a
changes expected to affrcl several mcmlwrs John M. Houston and from driving wliile Intosicnlrd l*th uf , S«'|'1enil«-i l'.*li. hi ss liii'h liv-nh imimgialion into the Holy
* Wheat and corn futures prices
(A1)—Dio Hill Hutcheson's de­
radio
debate
last
night.
Senator
you presented tu me a statement I and.
cade* of Influence ai head of
on the Chicago Board of Trade
senior as well as ;uniot ministers. Jam rs J, Reynolds. J i . A separate- charges to nvkless dilvmg
"I.am advised thr evidence was
h'u M hsmmrd /sliu lla h Khan,
Ih* carpenters ran * to a cru­
advanced rather sharply, taking in Joseph C O'Mahoney (D-Wyo.)
A government infoimant said the roncunlng oplniiin was, eohmlllrd dear to thr effect that each of ■laimitlsf lliul I, as Judge id the
County Court, *»&gt; doe the Count) I'slu tsn clrlcgsle. told the 57cial teat today aa the AFL ex­
stride the big overnight advance blamed monopolies for present high
shake-up would he announced in by member Alw Murdock. The these men was very drunk and the uf Hrituui'le thr siilll f 41880.
ecutive council railed Holly­
in requirements for margins, or pticea while his opponent. Sena­
only disaentrr was member J htiestilig o ffk eis had willieasca flannilig that' I had irirlsrd tin- i, &lt;Iion I'alc-tiur committee of tht
Wednesday morning newspaper*.
wood union rklefa to a show­
down payr.tania, on all transac­ tor Robert A. Taft (R-Oh»o)
that
t!ray.
to substantiate llu- fact.
sum tlleyally, to tin I male m&gt; I inlrd Nalmui Asiemhl)
down In Ih* labor federation's
tions.
Newspapers of diffrtrnl political Conelaml
blamed "the policies of the Roose­
Tiwlay'a
board
ruling
has
two
partition
vtiuhl
hn
a
“
montlfotily"
"Drunken
and
teckless
drtvera
r#plv.
moat
notorious
Jurisdictional
During early trading whaat
complexions had said that Attlee Immediate effects:
ate killing ami maiuung tcoi inaiiv
•'First. Billie you linse peinnlte.l i iiiniiiralile to r tn p tm ot a tftUIdispute. The AFL recessed
climbed 8 to 5 cents a bushel, with velt and Truman Administrations."
wanted
to replace.^ Fuel Ministry
1 _ Unless .Denham _altcis —til. people In Fh rRla. Thnsr charge* ul iTnrcfi-r that ,.^dis.o..i..n of ) lr hegl’o state in the United
O'Mahoney spoke from Denver | j u annuaj convention until
the December contract selling at
Emanuel Sbinweli, who was blagsea Stand. It uperatea an open run with the* duty of rnforring the this uiSttri ta&gt; |.ot.1U1u-d, It will
IS JU *. Com w u HP to 2 to 4 and Taft from Cincinnati over, Wadaeadav while the execu­
^ j . , henvy responsibility. lw iteroasary that I now give a Slates.
It •alleasU aa ra ce als)
by political opponents for last fjUc-t in adinlnisti'iing thr Taft-*
tive rounrll'a I t member* met
the Mutual Broadcasting System.
fa litla n tlsell had obtained
Hartley
la»
because^)/.
tb«
uppu-1
D*naiiim nt «f Fubllc statement o| - Dir fart* as tlwy
ta disease the taagle between
winin'* fuel crisis. The report
"Congress gavo the Pirsidant
nidr|wndcnir less than two owsllii
•4b*. views of Dentiam and *br| s ,f,.ly urgently requests that y»‘&lt; ate, hi my Jmlgl ment.
Hutcheson's aalea and tka-lail'n lln u S • Pas* i l i l
^Jomfntem BoosIecT
tsevajd.
.
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lyertse your |»»llcv aiwl vigorously .STATEkfENTrMost County n m ago i l l fouKir's" |7ailiTis'is piojrcl
power to limit expoits, but by
ternatlonal Alliance of Theat­
2. It tends lu case- llu- pre*«ur&lt;„ffrlld,-rs.''
II x , I U S O
a x CSSS ••* »
•
eels of 1 lorida ule lee oftii'ei. - By- Ked Newspa^er fading- to *eiercbe" hit -power he rical S tile " Employes. Ihv61v-~
cm the AFL, now holding its an­
(a t approximately 318 lobe a*
Governor Caldwell said D'eie IwiUK paid lui jiiireifii wink done,,
•■ ■ ■
I hat helped prices to climb highJax
Beach
Damaged;
nual runvrntlnn
inasmuch ns may lx1 soma revision In show I ln- C unty Judge
set erectors.
‘udt: Vets lu- fee- j C f * li|» |
NEWirOTW, net. 7. U P )- The ' " T.f , declared,
H IIH H lt
some union*, including Uau To­ mure pointedly that Ih* *•&gt;**«•» *» finiii pmhale wot Is ocvnpatioiial,
L 1 /V |l t 3 I l l l l t - l l w •
Brunswick
Is
Hit
Daily
illy Wnrkea, Communist news" Furthermore,
r , , , i k . f i t our
i r
cgovernment
CHICAGO.
Oct.
7—
—Rep­
nin'*
teamsters,
have
threatem-d
hunting,' flabiug, uml
th«» i&gt;x|Bt*ttkon uf
- paper, .u ld foday Iil an editorial
l('•■llB■ve ■■ Faas slat
resentatives of the nation's railItcenaes, and f«i insanity
that the now nine-country organ­
BRUNSWICK. Ga.r Oel. 7. 6F&gt; lu withdraw from the AFL tin. Inei.
leas
Lewis
changrd
his
position.
and uni rants i—oed tsheie
toads and of five operating —A squall accompanied by heavy
isation formed in Europe by the
The CIO ha* put off deriding
Commtttlata! waa not anti-Amer­ Cool Wave Reported
fnl million is tiled; he ul-o gets u
brotherhood* prepared to open rains whipped inland aeroa* the
Little
Hope
I
h
Seen
’
what It would do ntxitit the affl
ican but aimed at American "Big
Miluty of I'.’IHI n yeni a- Juii'll'
negotiations todgy on the union's lower Georgia coast today after davits until its convent inn, which
Buslnese."
strong towering tides
For Aid To C.lailes lie Judge, lu Tsililltissis thr County WASHINGTON. (V t 7 } # &gt; On Way From Canada drtnanled for changes in 44 wotk- hurling
♦ “Europe la resisting the Taftagainst the already heavily dam ­ opens Qcl. Id at Boston. Under
Judge la hy la*. Judge of the
ing rules (or their more than 300.* aged popular heaeh area nqar Denham's ruling the AFL and
Hartley foreign policy aa the
County Com r for w-liiih -eivu-e I I - '“I &gt;lr Druvilllicnt VS)tlg it tlTALLAHASSEE^Oct.
7.
t-V
&gt;
By ASSOCIATED FRESH
I■•il -J»irp
H a l l i i g r l " fo
-i»ie*v * n h o u n I’lO were given until Oct. 31 to ItrnirsenlaUve* uf Jlucxled Faint he 11-rrivr- I, -.iliiii . f y.MHt UI -I Vital
American tsode union* are resist­
Jacksonville.
Octolier's midsummer tempera­ 1)00 members.
ing the Taft-llartley domestic tures oyer parts of t he midwest
todlav
i a set ' ..I'SJffnmil) punf.n r o ii tj- .' il.xi.tt "*ril tm
An advisory Issued b&gt; Ult MlJ comply.
A carrier spokesman said the
11,' ncTi. I la iin W riT r ciwafn- tuitfi jeisr nfiiJ
policy," said the editorial, which w rta.'pn f lu' uriy nut^tocliy. Hie proposed changes by thr brother- tgiir JVcnlher HureatCTtuday said
__ C.lr celtJin
tics received little encouragement VsI in tile County Coin l This 4. I I , q , | r - drsiyxrd I.
was headed “AntUYVall St. •« not Weather Bureau said, in fore­
the dlsturbanre, born In the -At­ 300% More Wheat
- i- si, *Hr,
—ilr
I p. y lu
, ir n l, rmfit.iyec
,,
front state uffirial* .Qxlay in their doc-ket lee I- paid liy epeli defend- t Ill
hoods,
trpresrnting
engineer*,
fire­
i-qnlantic, would derrM**b_alowly mt
• Anti-U, 8."
,
••
rffrdYa-'WNwWh emergency «*d art! llu ally ra-e ys|?r'iT- iViiV'J’U’ud' , , , '
casting a'ro u ] w a v e 'o n 'Its way men. conductors, -trainmen and intensitv
ha It moved oorthw'atd
"To call such resistance to big from western, Canada.
.'Used
B
y
Breweries
guilty, forfeit a I,.ml.nl ate von ‘" ,.1u' r ‘ J
front the federal government.'
arroaa •fHurgla.
bminota. ‘AnU-Aniarican’ i fa aa
Ih.- Count)
Htrsa pnn iple* class as *«•
“ I don't want to wr^ bjanket virte.l by .1 jui)
Mild temperatures]
temperatures, however, f»witchmers. would cost (K a ^ lm a d .
The -advisory said that rather
•falae when applied to Europe aa continued over the.southern and at eilimated $1,000,000,000 an
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7", lAI— this thing but I 'd o n 't want to I»ny«C llu^tlmki't fn* nitty ulmu n m u lt ii«k«" fftrmltri* n| ihf Corn*
heavy rain* and squalls would con­ Jho Internal Revenue repented to­ create any undue mitinilsjn about »lr frntlaiit u N«'4|u»l|r«| )*) K |Uf &gt; OtUlUAl, N
it I* when applied to American eastern sections of the country. nually in operatini cotD.
I 4 vini n iilils
tinue ovtr th* Carolina* and ad­ day that breweries used almost getting monof," Governor 'Cald­ *ir Ole ca»e is dixmla.ed; th en 4„ j 4n
labor," the. editorial said.
"hshilual
Temperature* dropped from the
The
pt*(jotcd
chaniei
involve
jacent
-waters
and
over
north
^ The newspaper also said the north Pacific coast across the
thro* limes as much wheat and well lidd a large delegation of . 4 1 1 %'rry Irvt uf I!»•"««•.
In*
,
.
. .1
m*
ICwBlIaae*
ss
r&gt;sl
su
i
Georgia
today.
Small
craft
y
a
rn
­
#
•
n
r««#
Mai
,«•»
cloti*
**««lilMifi
Hill,
priiunt
" t a t * Department-was intervening northern Rockies and In portions
wheat product* in July and Aug­ south Floridians attending Icxlay s
ing*
were
displayed
from
the
Vir­
l»f|ir)f(| lu |»r** iiKinl'f I $ oi tuc|l
"against the Independence of of the Dakota* and upper Mis­
ust this year aa In the same cabinet meeting.
ginia Cap** south to Mavport, a months of IlMfl.
Increase Is Noted
o th e r. nation*'* and added that sissippi valley.
|
*
ui
In
tfl%in|
Gali|wrll told the delegates i fe
few
mil**
northwest
of
Jackson­
. American people should "welcome
| ilir inlrifilt 441 - « loiritfit |o&gt;fin*
o help the save-food-for-Eur- Flniida Senator* Pepper ami Hul- IvO iK lH A n * \ lO H Cd
The mercury climbed to a hot
In
Production
Loans
ville.
this overseas ‘resistance to the 02 In Des Moines, la..-Omaha,
drive, l»eer ■Industry 1 leader* land were going to confer with
Folic* Capt.' Rex Deaver uf
liy Rising: Waters »•'»•asm* erpwd which la rooking him N ebr, Fhltlipsburg, KanV, and
said Saturday they will recuntI'rraidrnt Tinman tomorrow al»oil
A malarial Increase In .the Brunswick said damage was alight tread that the nation's 450 brew- fl)r nituation and suggestrtl a
I h«* |iMitcipli v thr 4l**narirn«nt
and hi* family and trying to Tulsa. Okla., Monday as the warm
wreck* hla unions and democratic weather of last weekend contin­ number of loans mad*- hy th» In that area. No Injuria* were rriaa olirainale use of wheat slung ...
T Al.l. A IIAS.SEK. Oel. 7 i,1’&gt; •uni, kuyfmi t|i«&gt; «4|&gt;rr*(lon uf
co|l&gt;Vtion
of
.........
.
flood
damage
pic­
Florid* Production Credit reported, he seld. He eddecj thet with tablq grade Vice, and release ture* cuntpliod by the Everglades Blow
liberties."
— -------------and tecuirenliiD't'-emati peraonncl »*eu»lty'bo ard
ok drainage
ued. In Wllllsten, N. D., However, Central
Association' for th* first nine some tree* had been uprooted but
n In irr i* ! M
i i i Yr sl i i r dl i nK
*' &gt; t m yesterday’* high waa &gt;47. The month* uf th* year a* compared that damage otherwise “was In no sll wheal stock* on hind or con­ drainage district be airmailed lo tains.sin ce the Septemlwr
•cane
atill
are
making
it
tu-rsfixary
I
pl&lt;&gt;)'es
sit*peeled
of
Iwlng
bad
tf&lt;*
trasted
for.
rooler
weather
waa
expected
to
I
be
Senator*
for
thalr
U*e.
New BIdwr Suffered
with a hlko porfod last year is wav serious."
for soiit* south t.'eiitial Florida; *4?dy risks and thr recomm*niling
Th* Revenue Bureau said brewspread over the northern sections -shown
Southward,
th*
squall
rolented
In
th*
financial
,
report
travelers Its lake llm Lug w ay. ul Mrctelarv of .Stale Marshall
of
♦By China’s Economy of (ha North Central atataa today recently i i i t »hi Wa*fbJr« by after threatening another heavy rriaa _used 773477,6Hd
_ last July pounds
aftnind Iwvaiue of Inipasaalde whether Dmv should lw dismissed.
various grains
and Aug Record Increase In
and over the'entire region-tomor­
pounding against th* Jacksonville
' Till- ipvrstigallou has gone on
N A N K I N G , .Oct. 7, UP)— row.
Population Reported roads.
Beach area, where 'oceenfront
Chairman Elgin llnyle-- of the for several month*
China'* already uncertain eco­
communities
last
week
suffered
total loan* wore $831,116 and net
To date, Die department haa
uclion to 17476,504 barrels against
Road Department,, who last
nomic structure suffered new
$1,000,000 damage.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. (&lt;17- Klnte
earning wero $13,220.
fired t:l employe* as I,ad risks hut
KOREAN PROPOSAL
14414,032.
week,
repotted
slnitil
dimage
of
blows today In the-wake of news
Hundred*
of
volunte«r*
worked
The Census Bureau reportrd lev
During th* paast 12 months tho
LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 7, UF&gt;million dollar* I" Die state on tecousidFratiun allowed three
of government raver*** In Man­
with Navy and Coast Guardsmen
day that population growth in h
MAYOR QUITS
Tho United Stales waa reported Association baa added $18,184 to throughout
highway
gave this picture of these to resign "without p itchuria.
yesterday aa th* high?
1846 exceeded that of any year in uf travel aystrni
Ita reserves and aeeumlaled earn­
jo.In e" ao that the net total of
conditions:
- Commodity prices climbed an today to bo finally whipping up a ings. Membor-ownad capital also •at tide In th* memory of many
II aai Bess sa rs a - Sisr
history.
•
DALTON.
Ca..
Oct.
7.
(A
l-T
he
Road
54)4)
Ix'twern
Mellxiurne
average of 10 percent while the proposal that Korea — under tho has Increased.
realdenta lashed a t a*awa|la.
An Increase of 2,279,000 last and Kiaainmiee la closed lwcau»e
mayor
and
two
councilman
re­
nation'* Inflated currency contin­ watchful eye of tho United Na­
Highest winds wero reported 65
4TIDSSING ACCIDENT
year boosted the total population
The Association, a co-operative,
ued to dwindle in value relative tions—proceed with croatioa of Ita oparated and controlled by the mllka an hour In aqualU over the signed today- following a stormy of the U. H.. including armed for­ of high water nine miles west of
FORT WAYNE, In d . Oct. 7,
session
of
city
round!
last
night
bwn
Independent
government
with­
Mrllxiume
at
the
St.
Johns
River.
0 the United State* dollar.'
i,Fi
Two persons were killed
growers and livestock man who Atlantic,
In which sympathiser* with five ce* overseas, to 142,073,000 on
Riail 72 Iwtwern Arcadia and and five were Injured, une crltiThe Shanghai black market in the next few month*. An Amer­ us* It* financing aorvtco, has of­
last Jan. I, the Bureau aald.
discharged
union
member
munici­
ican
resolution
embodying
the
pro­
Sarasota
still
has
high
water,
hut
(.noted 83,000 Chinese dollars to
fices In Sanford ap4 Orlando hnd
pal employes forced - thalr rein­ , Population growth alnce lh* last will lac rrciprnrd in lhe"nrxt- few rally, today wlicn a Fctmiylvtnla ,
41, a spec tacular Increase of S3,- posal and aimed pt breaking • a o r v o a six Contra! FIlorida Market Agreement
Railroad train struck a road
statement
by blocking exits from census of cqpnl I, 1840 waa uea- ■lavs.
two-year
deadlock
with
Soviet
000 sine*'the government began
grader at a crossing four milt*
counties.
Ih*
chamber.
union In an ad­ cribed a* "u*u*uaily great. '—II.'
Russia
over
Korea’*
future
will
Conner's
Highway,
Road
7I6,
Reached On Citrus vertisement InTho
suffering military setbacks in the be reedy for submission to the
the Dalton Cltixan 000.000 or 6.4 percent for the six twtween Canal Folnt and 2i)-3lilr northwest of Fqrt Wayne.
China** northeast three day* ago. United Nations probably this
.
Earlier report* to th* sheriff's
charged that tha five work- and three-fourth* y ear.Itinerant VA Service LAKELAND, O ct 7 . 0P|—The today
The market opened this morning week.
This compared with an Increase Bend haa not Iwen reopened and office wrie that five persona bad
F a d a r n ) Marketing Agraamant era" w e n discharged- because of of'less than 8,000,000 or 7.2 per- water la rising again in the area been killed - the engineer and
at 7SJ)0Q Chinas* dollars to $1.
their union affiliation'and not for
Returned To Sanford committees today adopted a tan- Inaffldtncy,
The government c o n t i n u e d ,
cent for the ten full year* preced­ where hundreds fought to save fireman of the locomotive and
TWO KILLED
straining dikrs ten days ago.
gortna
marketing
policy
for
tha
however, to retain the official
ing April 1, 1940.
JERUSALEM. Oct. 7. (*) —
Duo to th* largo numhor of vot* 1847-48 season which predicted it
Iluad 7m eastward from Lake- Dow pa-M-ngers. one a tail road
"open m arket" rata unchanged at British official* announced today ■rani
JAP TREATY
asking
tho
a*si$Ubc*
of
th*
&gt;
\
-V
v
port
I* Inpassalile Iwcausa of employe.
would
ha
necessary
to
restrict
48,400 Chines* dollar* to J L buy- that two men were killed and four
KING FRANCO?
The collision derailed the loco­
Votorana
Administration
contact
tangerine
shipments
te
all*
310
water
and mud.
™g, and 50.200 to f l , selling.
motive and thtee cars of th*
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. I* &gt; other persona wounded last night reproaentativo, 8ahford has been and larfRtr “for almost tha entire
Road
60
Veru
Reach
and
lak
e
MADBID, Ort. 7. U P ) - Th.
tr*lJi,i!P«aling_h.x L t m f t r t —
by a bomb explotlon and
Minister HerIncluded on on* of tho fow It
duration" of t&amp;g marketing sea­ Australian Foreign
UREN FIRED ON
lad an -President f ov*r«mai»t-*a«Uolte4— Sp*«l»H .W ain la closad-tu-Uaough-traffU Wayne and Grand Haptdi, Mich.
Urt V. KvsU-ealle,
uent shooting near Kfar
ar Slrkln, In ant routes left In tho atata.
son
Iwcausa watar Is a foot daep at
d
aald
he
atreaapreaa
r*f*ir*d
to
G*neralla*lmo
l r pUln boService will T ^ g lv e n aa usual
Th* committee! alao recommen­ Truman today and
the Kissimmee River.
- Queen ‘Mother HeUa of Ro- tween
(
THE HA.NKLNTLAN
Tel Aviv and Haifa- Prl- at tha ShortfCa office In the ded to th* Secretary of Agrlcul- rd tha urgency of settling west F r a n c i s c o Franco today as "chief
Road 206 twtween Crescent
mania, whoa* son la King Mlhai vat* Jewish source* said ail the
Pacific problems and writing a of-tho kingdom,11 ra th e r than a* Reach and U. H. One south ot •TUPELO, Ml*#.. Oct. 7. (At—
H o u s e on th g .flrtt and third
I, told a U . &amp; army officer yesiyo of each month from 8:00 tiona bo oxtendod to covar th* peace treaty with Japan. Evatt chief of state. This caused new Kt. Augustine is closed because Representative John E. Rankin
tarday that two Russian fighter tadf the Incident might have ....
(D-MIsa.l who geek* to fill th*
to 4:00 P. M. as long aa tha O ct 13-36 period and that grape­ told reporter* that waa tho main rumor* that Franco planned to of high tide damage.
plane* fired warning bursts and retaliation fo r,th a killing of twp
Senate vacancy created by the late
funds and personnel will fru it' restrictions bo tightst * purpos* of hla White House visit, reshuffle the government soon
Many
spot*
on
Road
A1A
be­
forced down the ping* on which young Jews last Saturday Digit­ perm it
lie ha* bean attending the United and make himself regent.
slightly for those two weeks.
tween Delray Beech and kltarfll Theo (1. Bilbo's death, said la tt
she waa flying to Zurich from al legadly by Arab*—In tho
Nations meeting In New York and
Jleach
are washed cut by high night In hla opening ram palgn ad­
Bnchareat on n vacation..
dress that only the "Rankin Plan"
ACHBBON NAMED
plank to rtturn th e n later to­
KIWANLS NOTICE
tid*a.
MRS. M. CLARK DIRS
could possibly cure Europe of her
day.
»
LOBERT ON A t t
TAFT IA W HEARING
Word waa rocolvad this mornThe speaker for th* noon
war-born ills.
WASHINGTON. O ct 1, 0P &gt; liana Lobert, New York Giant
WASHINGTON, OeL 7, ( * $ - Dean Achaaon, former undersec­ Ing by Mrs. 0. C. Gantt of th*
luncheon for the Klwanla Club
The Rankin Flan, according te
AIRWAY HEKVICE
VIOLATION CHARGED
baseball official, will appear aa a Tho Drat hearing of National Lab­ retary of state, was named by death of Mr*. M, Clark which
tomorrow will be Sam Siegel of
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. W&gt;— Ita creator Is aa simple aa thlat ,
special guest
or Relations Board sine* Ita re­ Prooidont Truman today to bo occurred lit Columbus, Ga. at noon
CINCINNATI. O c t 7, MP&gt;—Th# llalM * City who will apeak on Th* Civil Aeronautics Board open­ . "Let Ih* people of Europe g tt
atrom'a ’sport* program on Bta- organisation under tha Taft-Hart- chairman of tho United States sec­ yesterday. Mr*. Clark had boon American Newspaper Publishers th* g u b j e e t “Paleatlne," Mr. ed a hearing today on an applica­ out end go to work. If they need
I WTRK tonight a t 8:00 o'clock. lay law ondod today, with tha dis­ tion of tho permsnont Amtrican- a resident of Sanford for 23 years, Aaaoclatlon today charged the In- Siegel la a past Lieutenant tion by Florida A i r w a y s Inc., te more funds, le t' them float Ihtlr
tion
Mf. Lobert will outline the prog puting parties agreeing to seek Canadian Dafoaao Board. Acheron but waa roaldlag la Columbus a t UrnaOonal (
governor of th* Ktwanis organita extend ltd feeder service In Flor­ own bond* against thalr own rouaram af areata for the building of oettlomoat without furtaor board succscdi tho late Ylortilo LaGuar- tha Umo of her death. Burial will
tire civic leader ida to 16 additional citlas In a■ try, and obligate their oars peathd Giant camp in Sanford.
be made th a n .
statewide
agament Relations Act of 1847.
la th# state.
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Judge Ware Tells
Board He Won’t
ray dbck recs &lt;•&gt;*.,^

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Taft, 0 ’Mahoney Talks Begin On
Debates"Causes Rail Unions’ Plea
Of High Prices
For Rule

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THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FT.ORfDA

The Sanford Herald

Smaller Loaves

One thlmr neceatutry in any itugci-futlijl plan to save
.1
■M
N| . :
. *»n9*t4§ PI*vMa
wheat I« the b n k in ^ n f smaller loaves of b rea d In several
111 I f n ir t iilm l i r t i w v
states the weight of the loaf is regulated by law, and usual­
P jlrm l •• i*f«M . tim— matter ly the smallest loaf allowed roust weigh n |&gt;ound. This is all
( I r l a W / Tt. 1*1 » . .1 I W f i r i t O f llt C
■ H a n g a r n i l r r r l l r ' 4 r l right for
children. They
use
lor families^
rammed w ith ’gfowing'
growing-chtiuren.
T h c y -u
s e uup
p th e
‘
W* '
! loaf almost Oetrtre it gets to thi* tin bread boxV-' ' : r r "
--"
1 .7 |_~|IKA&gt;
* **— *“
IIOll.AMt
.Rut, there are thousands o f small families these slays
M
nnmms n r .t t
- families of two, or two with ode small baby. Often onf*
W atiam U a a a a i,
or both members work outside the home and m ust eat at
«i n«&lt; m e r i o s
Mr laiitir. a » k
• . » least one mesl a day outside. In these homes the big.loaf
Hm Mania
.
1 ,0
gels dry - not just nicely dry for toast, but stale or moldy
T im
M a a lk i
j .m
S I* H a a l l i
a.mi - before the second half is eaten.
Am I a n
iiu
Buying by the slice has been .suggested. This may do
III hi 1u1, i , aallMa , aiSa Thl
Ihank 1
»M n 1•■11 . ■ Jit for the single jierson in the small oity apartm ent, b u t it
tk t f ila la iB f a li la , I l a
i m o i o m * ■ «!
l a l i l a a f u n # -. M ill I f r k a i i l t f a , does not do for the woman who tries to m arket-for two or
■I f « a la f M i f f l h m
m in .
three days ahead. She needs two small loaves, one of which
H ifin n n u lii,,. is not opened until ;ie*ded, instead of one Big one, p a rt of
_____!«« JftR iflll' J t t , J tin U . In_Ut,...
inis nf hSiPflUinn. Ilf r&gt;-1 which spoils.
______.
laV'rUZlorn
VaaaV***L ut -state legislators take seriously th is m atter of the
or. in H im , . .a \ - .. v-rx.__ sm aller loaf. Let its crusty goodness be used to tbt* lust
,
t i f ii«nM a ■ mcmiTr, ni is, crum b here, while the wheat which would otherw ise he
,%‘m lr'o , ,:'*Th." n ^ fc^ “ aLam throw n out goes to feed hungry people elsewhere.

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AI* •»**»* ■ifllljEpfffc»a.

Traveling Congress

• TUESDAY, (M X 7, 1917
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Mnybt* one of the reasons for President Trum an's re­

HE UKEFUL N oV A PARA- luctance to call an early special session of Congress is that
KITE. MAKE THE WORLD nET- a lot of Congressmen, nnd two Congresswomen, urc out of
TKIl IIV YOUR LIVING IN IT: the country. Nearly 200 are touring Europt;, Palestine,

•'THE INNER FORTRESS," 1947

THE WORLD TODAY

* Shades Of Jean Valjean

- done.
In Kentucky IliiiTeen-ycnr old Crawford Cjinetdilt hm
They aaid: "To make it imider Ihm' ii nentehm l to life imprisonment a t Ttartl labor toRL^bcr
make* it fun." *
with two older accomplices for stealing an automoiiile, a
tas tii* E o x w o i d i y .
watch, and $4.84 in cash. The court will allow him to upend
the first seven years of his sentence at a reform school.
llenty W.tll*(r it going i&lt;&gt; P*| Then he will in’ transferred to LaCrnngt* Penitentiary.
This is rejiorted to lx1 the minimum possible sentence
Mlinf la irftexigilr thr lituglinn
o*-r »li«fr. When he return* we under Kentucky law. Back In Victor Hugo's Hsys th a t .kind
will then be able to learn no of punishm ent for th a t kind of offense was standard prac­
doubt what the Ruuttrr'ffcW j*
tice. Mr. Hugo made capital of It and the World was enrich ml and eiittKhteifed bv his Immortal story-. "Lus'M tucrt We »ee whrre « congreHion.il
aides"
- The Unhappy Ones.
committee i* going lo Canada to
Why lafthcr to sentl young (^aselsilt to reform school if
mve*ligale the newiprint dinilagr.
he is "to spend the rcsV of his natural life a t hard labor?"
. . Wy.yentuif lo »ay that .they will.
If he is dnntfcrouslo societynuid 111 Tio wfse'suliject to re. find thrre jutt im’l enough newthabililation, why shouldn't hu go struiglit to the penRen. print.
A wrilef in lire, Tampa Tnhun.'
«ayi that the gamhling 1 mleinte
are the No. I power in politic*
down ihrre. So they could lie lie«e
loo. if the people don't look out.
Eternal tigilente, tonteone hat
Mid. i* the price of liberty. IT it
*1*»' the price * ol freedom from
gambler conltnl.___________ ;______

Eleanor Roosevelt
Explains Critical
Attitude Of Press

Another illutlralion ’of how
mirth belter hfp i* in Amenr*
t/tmr* Jrorn lh*l^ German girl
who tried to *tow' itway in an
airpl4.se .thpul lo l^|vr for Ihi*
%
country. If the had Iwen tuccet*.
’ hrl. thr would have dird en route . pnu hllK E E P S !E . N Y (&gt;cL
hy fjerring lo death at die high 7 (47—Warmongering and critlral
expresainn* In a free prr«« "are
altitude.

Rmti* hat declared war an the
United Stale*, not a Okooting w*r.
hut aa ideological war, one whgre

’ il ^tfk&gt;p* to conquer with no hold*
barred in it* determination to « *
lend ( omitMinnl. conlYol through­
out the world, lin t i* the inevi­
table prelude to a (hooting war.
And when that comet, there wjl
be no declaration.
A

Kiv.i.

Porhaps Circuit Judge U. Monroe Fit-ltls, who imposed
this sentence, realized its injustice. Perhaps he sent the Itoy
to reform school in the hope th at Kentucky will modernize
its crim inal laws to give this and other young offenders
some needed clemency.
. In the light of the dram atic und widely publicized ex­
perience of F ather Flanagan and Boys Town. It is shocking
to find an American state so flagrantly la-hind the tim es.

In the recent election in th
Saar valley to determine bow the
'Saarlander* feel about joining with
Frame, out of 498,663 vote* ta il.
230.061 wjyre lor romervative can­
didate!. 147,261 /for Social Demo,
tral* (left of. cent*/) and only
J7.924 were. Co^M X llli- Some
34.253 addgional vote* were call
for extreme righfVwing candi
dale*.
h it Inn bad lh9TH)|itka hat cn*
Itrcd thr nation‘I ' wAd conitrv*
lion program, not ,^nly breaute
th* ronttrvalion o f ’food tt-nted«1 for flarvina Euroogan* but alto
bvcautr only through conwrvation
can price* in thi* country be re­
duced But "wafting If**" *»» not

other day. "A w%itr lest campaign
itnpliet that it it all right tn watio
mmr. hut don’t waita ouile a*
much a* you have l* v &gt; “ Well,
now wr don’t think it it oarticulaily thrifty, or even good **n»e.' ia
lima like thit. to wa*te anything
I all. And furthermore, if it
•ym o’i for politic* w t don't »t«
anythiaf wrong with telling the
people they ought to eat 1***. If
you don't think *0 , juit wiTV down
; the *Ita*t and take a look at the

i t wain

lust a* different a* they can lie,"
Mr*. Eleanor RooteveU aald ye»terday.
Mr*. Roo*ev*P *atd that tmih
Amtrai R. Vlihinsky, Soviet ikgnfty
Foreign Mlnlater wht recently
accuaed tha Amtrlcan ptea* nf
warmongering. 2nd StanoJe Simie,
Yugoator representative to thn
United Nation*, had been pre­
vented by "pretiure of work"
from accenting h e r Invitation* to
appear with her cn the radio
program. Th# Yuroatav deleg*Mon had naked the U. N, to dlaeuaa
th* *uhjact of ilanderou* slatemente against nation*.
Tha subject of warmongering
teg* Introduced on tha forum -pro.
gram by Mr*. Ethan M. Clark,
representative of the Dairymen'*
Corporative league and the Farm
Women of the N ortheast when ahe
atked Mr*. RoosevalL a U. N.
d«|*gat*:
"1 ahould like to aik you If
you youraelf -think our paper* an*
warmongering. If *o. whv! and
Isn't thrr* a distinction between
warmongering and a critical at.

Ity DKWITT MACKENZIE

^UolnJieTi*m ^hsr it t t c i. mum s Jizrr

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The .Iloitne Newsprint rOrmmltUw
headed for Canada today to see
what can t* done alsjut increasing
paper auppliea for United State*
publisher*.
Three daya of conference* s ta rt­
ing tomorrow in Toronto were
ar ranged by. Chairman Clarence J.
Rrown | R-Ohtn) and l’rime Minl»ter George A. .Drew of Ontario.
They wilt he attended hy Canadi­
an official*. p*|&gt;rr producer* ami—
representative* of the U nltedP
State* department* of Agriculture
nnd commerce.
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■ After leaving Toronto, the comm ittef will InApoct paper mill* a t
Fort William. Ontnriu. and then
go to Dqjuth and Chicago, wind*
Ing up the trip ul the Inland
Pres* Association, meeting ill
Chicago.
"The first thing we will do," S g
Itrown said, “I* tn Gnd out ulioul
the newaprlut nod pn|ier p m N
ductiun outlook
for IP IS
*
how much will In available for
the United Stitlo*,"
lie descrilwd the objective of
the trip a* “a heller new*|frint
supply for the United Stup&gt;».”
"fay *h&lt; wing them exuctly wlikt
our publisher* a ir up ngniuHt,"
he said, "we will lie creating u
Iletter undeistaoding IjelUjeen.lhp
official* of Cnnailn, the producer*
und the publlaherm," .
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In the p u r t/a r e Repre*entnlive ™
Shnfrr (It-MIch) nnd Price '&lt;!&gt;•
till; W. Ij«rpy Nvuiiteck. of the
Commerce Department Pulp nnd
Taper SecUoty Dr. II. II. Jotepb

-organization of the dread Oomin
tern-that j*. the general *u((
for world revolution—and for n
formal dec Urn t Ion of ideological
warfare
on Luc Dernocxaciaa,
headed liy the U.1 S. A.
E.ivtern Kurojw, and |&gt;art of
the central continent, alieady ar*
in ..Moscow'* grip. Moat of we*tern
Europe- ia. in tha intro,'* of a
firac* acuriomia u»pr**»hm Which
render* it vulnerable lo political
attack—for people *ho are auf.
feririg privutian. even hunger ami
told —gmap- at —straw* —to—save

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So H)|ahevl*m will' tlflko
all ita might at weatern Europe,
and try to cummuniie it tight
through to the Engliih Channd
Iwfore American aid haa a chance
to become effeetiv*. The way i*
Itmk* now, Italy and France—
t*&gt;th of which have powerful Com.
muniat partiea— will lie the earlivat prime objective*, with polit­
ically amt economically chaotic
Italy marked down a* the fir*t
victim.
In •opening thi* article I UM&gt;d
the eapreiilon "ideological .warfnra,'*" and' on tecum I thought
th at’a loo much1of a euphemltm.
Thla i* no time to mince worda.
• The Hotlrtievftt Offenalva 4a. lev .
th* put pone of mtablUhing the Rod
itm. all right, hut the Communiata
have fieen employing force, Includllia wii!r»|ir*ad liquldaUM of
oppenenta. In both Europe and tht
Orient. ,We may. eiuact to tee
ihaae strung-ami method* Intanalfi*d,’ for thi* ' i* a fight to1 a
finUh.
And let none I)* uiiwi** enough
to hellev* that the conflict will
he confined lo the Eastern Ileml*
Kphere. Any nation In the Amer■iea*'which dsllie* w llh-that idea-

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indicated their intontlfin trr Join
the group in Toronbtr "
Dr. Charlen L. Persons
O ptom etrist

C l.till HOIUIKRV
Terrace country club.. Their loot
AMPLER, P#., Oct. 7—&lt;/PiFour . WB, ,-«tims*t«-d ut $7,700.
in the W**t*rn llrntUphara.
J h f t „,,||pr(,
, te|ppho),e
And supposing Ihc Bolshevist* masked* gunmen tetrorited an.l
,
are able to drive through to thr rubtied 10 tier soils today In 11
English Channel and rpn*olldatri daring predawn raid of the Oak wlrM, neckties and twthrobe cord*
their grip in the whole continent!
Thi# column hn* -»*ld before, and
says again, that auch a situation
must almost inevitably produce
another World War.
There Is oiilv one barrier which
will halt the Red drive, and that
is a physical one. Public nplnon
among the democracies
la no

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Other tncniher* of the jimimitUff*
jiiu l ..a., group. Jifp 'P -h JjA crsjaT ji: I

to tiu s a up seven men and thrvo
women folkwing a roundup in a
room-to room tour of the old-style
maiiKion clutihouse.

Atlantic Ilk, Bldg.
fiona 296
Vhu
Sat. 9-12
Eye* Eiam inrd - fitasses Fitted

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shsvism must com* up against a
tangilde
harrier.__That can only
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bo pnjvi.t0,i byxT pjtrkrehabt^
uUoN
Europe ,,f**&gt;,he
as nat,cn"
to giveofthem the

■Itwngth to defend themselves—
arid the lime in 'which lu affect
fhnt 'rehahllitatlnn i* vory shorL
Thla new ■Communl*' dcclaratbm
of action against the Democracies
naturally ha* given rt»# to tha
question' of how 1 the Rad can
carry on In the United Nation*,
now. And there ia' nulel am! unOfficial discussion whether the U,
N.. wouldn't be better off if it 4
were reformed, leaving the Com­
munist bloc o u t
We aie likely to hear more &lt;&gt;f
that as time goes «n, ;£l thla
writing ona can only comment
th a t—the—llolshstvieU a nd -llmlr
minion* will think twice liefore
volunrurilv leaving an organtislinn which provides Itietn *with
such an -admlralda -theater fnr
creating olisNttctlon and at the
same time spreading Red prop*,
gand*.

DUKE SEES KING
LONMIN, Oct. 7 l/P|—The Duke
of 'Wlntfaor saw King George,
hi* tsruther, at Buckingham Palace
today. The Duke I* a 'g u c il at
the home of hla friend, the Karl
of Dudley, for a short visit after
a season a t hi* llivier* vUla.-MU
Only two pet cent of tha people
Ameriran-tiorn Dutches* did not of the United State# have what la
accompany him from France.
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— ■UT THE UNION LEADERS WANT 15 EXTRA "JITTERS" ON THIS TRAIN * ,* 3 ENGINEERS, 3' FIREMEN,
6 BRAKEMEN AND J3 CONDUCTORS 4 , 1 TO GO ALONG FOR THE RIDE AT FULL FAY!

Tha JU40 census ihowed. that
you have a pres* that doe* r*.
present the government and only IT7 percent of American* over
th* government, whem everything 26 years old had Ita* than fly*
year* of schooling.
tl, , f
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Where Will The Money Come From?
crease. No other course Is open;
work proposal takes the cake. But it
Whore will all thn money come from 1—
Railroads Do Not Run Fof “
In only ono of 44 "rule." demandi filed
^ Incmwee? They toUl aovEmployee Alone
by the leodon* of the operating unions.
P*yu*m r a w r e i i w y mu sev
rral times aa much aa the railrooda
If ell them demands were granted,
Railrooda are operated for the benefit
made in 1046 or will make in 1047.
they would cost the railroads sn added ,
of not one, but several groups—ship­
In July, the railroads filed an appli­
per*. passengers, employed, a td elp
J U L U O N D O LL A E8 A 7 1 0 .
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cation for increased freight rates to
- ,• » *,- - s l l
.
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holders, and the general public. Tito
dose the gap which then existed be­
Increased Waged, Too
interest of all must be served—and
* fI
J !‘t •• i - \9
tween wage and material costa, and
that cannot be.dona.union the railOn top of three “rulre" changCt. th e.
railroad revenues. Since U*en it has
roads can operate efficiently and ocoloaden of tha operating unions have
been neceoMiy, because ,of________
further in-' *noreically. and unleaa tiwv are aIiow»l
filed en additional demand for a wage
In
wagea
and
material
eoat^ t to earn sufficient revenue to provide
increase of over 30 per cent. If granted,
to
supplement
that
petition
and
to
the kind of transportation service thk
thla would be an added cost to the rail­
ask
for
an
additional
freight
rata
in•
country
must have.
roads of &gt;400,000,000 n year. _
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a1:
&gt;468,000,000 To Noo-Opereting
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Mm. Kootavolt replied:
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“Of course them I* a distinction
between warmongering and a
critical altituA* Tha two thing*
are |u*t
aa different aa they cait
cart
lust a*
ha. Our pa
para kne critical,
t&gt;ap*ra
critical. They

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nd Jam** Motloy, Vice-president

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"The real difarancc. a* I ta*
it. i i that our prdaa ia run b*
Individual people or groups, and
they «r* free to aay whatever
th*y want lo aay. They don't have
In agree and, therefore, what
they aay may not ba quR* aa Important It may not catry tha aama
weight aa If they always re­
presented the point of view of the
fovaromant of the country.
.■'Biit on tha other lyind, they
*&gt; glre an opportunity to gat an
fdaa of what people M thinking
*.nd *° F * } ,//* * * n&lt;1 open dltcua.
•Ion and different polnu of view.
It la « vary different thing whan

House Committee Will Investigate
Paper Shortage

At* Foreign Affair* An»Ijr»l

Be &gt;e stinrtg therefore and l&lt;-( not China, the Pacific arcu, some are in Alaska and Canada.
your hands he weak, for ynur
work shall hr n wanU'd —It Chro­ The members are attem pting to get behind the m ystery of
S late Departm ent a ffa irs,1to •find Die answ ers us to what
nicle* 17:7. •
the American foreign loan and o u trig h t aid commitments
should lw&gt;.
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Thai
' Some will come home, us the fureigji traveler always
(I rnm Florida M asaiinr nf Verse)
Feeling dial every hour made does, feeling they are uxperts on the countries visited. Such
demands
an uttitilde may make Secretary of S ta te M arshall's job
Which in a lifetime t could I ttv r harder than a t present. It may muke It easier, on the other
meet,
Maneuvered liy iteivatr# nnd tight­ hand, for. the “ Marshall Plan" to lx* put into operation.
The trips are not all hard work. Nearly every European
ening hand*
*
Wlietr driving fleet of little delegation will find it necessary to visit Pori* liefore com­
thing* rot 1Id t&gt;eat
*
l. ing* home, nniH hc much-advertised delights of Hawaii will
And ating my aaplrhllona nod my
make u stop-over there seem im|K&gt;rtant f o r th e-w estern
peare,
‘I tired of asking unit it holy fata voyagers before they tnckle their W ashington jobs.
___ .O ne.country-at-least, Uie CSSIL-haa llttle faith in- the.
___ UNFrtitiiiaii Hir. lhokjtaual
rYpf mirfe
Congressional visits, and has dosed its doors to the Amor - 1 1* pl*y'”» W S W Rhlinghojid
Providing trial*, too soon and
lean lawmakers It rem ains to Is* seen w hether th e s e ju n - j pVrt r.! t
fient Ion
atrenglh too tale.
So, to pretend that lime had gone kuts, financed by the American taxpayer, will main? for %of , t rlk&lt;&gt;*, *mi ih* ereation of
away
more enlightened Congressional action in 1948. One thing i nthfr hai*nU to rrcov«ry in EurWith all it* Angling, to lie quick- ls su re ; the tours will affect, for good or ill, the future of Up*. «i» »«■ «cromp|inl*d by mn
ly ;net,
A m erican-fm eign relations.
ljncrrgr t of Cemmunl.t .cti*IU«
I watched where children redo,
signed their play
Of hop-scotch ao die square* weia
bigger yet—
Too large for any leaping they had

TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1947

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In addition to 'this, an Arbitration
Board haa just granted a wage inentree of IBW cents an hour to the mil­
lion employee represented by-the 17
non-operating unions. This will coat
the Jttifroada &gt;468,000,^OOP a.y«uv.

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THE 8ANFORD HERALD, 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

T U E S D A Y , O C T . 7 , 1947

Episcopal Laymen
I
Meet At Parish House j
The Rev. Frank Tilda of New
York.City was the principal speak-,
er at a m eeting'uf the laymen of 1

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.in ItttiiiuU—vJlw- uL
Tv13 III ellii
r oh th#
evuntrr live.
To make its trip, the commit­
tee ha» chartered a 37-passenger

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*Ily nollllV PARK

Ims. such as is used by highway
1 motor, cturiurs^Xul—uuo* thim 20-

A
,, sWeatereil figure created
*cn»ation at the rsiiie

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thc-L’kiitral- Florida arm «rf-the •hlLlUv trWajf nightyM r. M.po.f ‘

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ri.i-i.iiia rrin u c h heiil . l . t bwJ ’ar.
jm im Uv tlt « » d W
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ITsh Jin’ " . - Hi.hop D. Wing also
«*'Wril on Du- bar
addressed the gathering following
a supper served last night
hissed his disapproval,
rghl iby th# ’ frequently
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hapter of Holy Cross j"« the Kuslis players and toward I
Monica Chapt
31its lb-tty Windham has been St.
the end constantly picked nl hi*
confined to her home at 1305 San­ Church,
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swester in feverish excitement.
ford Avr. due to illness.

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It^i nl i;x|34*rt?».
Slops will be made Hut only at
farms along, the 108)1, bill in
.towns, where the committefi may
!i 11 s p e v t ngrirullUre piocrssing
plants.

Thr fire! regular meeting of
TUKSDAY
The Seminole High School I'nr- the fall season was held by, the
«nt Teacher* Association will holt] American
, ,
,, legion
.
. .Auxiliary
..
. at the
a Father* and Teacher* night a t Virion
V\ °,n
^&lt;lay aftcrnoon
The whole trip j i t , m with th#
tween fit) and 70 million people In
^ '" h u ” ! -nV'^Gmle‘ a j
8:00 P. 51. at the school.
» * « * •, Ml*. Kdn* .fh it;committer.'- study of a tong-iang#
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clpttle*
Puller
tendon,
president,
presided
over
the
w k d n k su a y .
| national, agtielittnhe. polity, which
“
• ‘w i ™*e at Ku.t.s ‘
have ns their guest at th« Semin- n»‘* c K , .? U. i r lheh0 R ev°T iti»
' is eSPerinl to take shape &gt;n.th#
The Social Department of the meeting and read a report pre­ ole
Country
Club
Stephen
Moun­
said
that
the
laymen'of
the
KpisS
w
pared
by.
Mi*a
Partin
of
oviedo
by
Mis*
or
uvtedo
nevr tV'hgie- Sanford Woman's Cluh will have
copal Church ate on the march
of n‘,or,‘‘&lt;t *l," ! f0"
a Hallowe’en duster-bridge and whom the .auxiliary-Ipowsmcl gt tain of- Olean, N. Y,
Tim totninrtlto w ilt b o id -fa itn .- • • — j
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it
is
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they
were
otl
the
5
ir
l'i
Stale
.
in.
Tallahassee
this
il'oIU” b e aiio g . 111 W ii-hington, be­
checker.party at 1:30 P. M. Ue- J H ti
Mr. Mortis and the boys" went
Miss Maty Joyce Stevens left march", adding that since colonial
siimmei.
ginning today. thiouEth Otl. 10.
ayservalions .must be mad# by Tu»»to I'itu-eastle Satu'lday but weren't"
Mr*. K. J. South told of the last Tuesday for Uk.Yiml where ,|uy, ltl, growth of. the Fpiscopal alloutil to work on the J'lnHluigJ.
} Tiierr th rrs w lli-’fc- a- short ■train
—« "T
^ d a v at noon by calling chairman.
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n\K
‘!
her
Junior
year
at
C
hurch
ha*
baruly-h*pt.-pai#~wlth
fi|p.J or t National Convention held recently
trip to New Kngtand.
Mrs. S. D. Highleymryn, 649-J
ji-y’il. have
to work on them on
H
onda
'SmnhmrfnU.-Trr-.
[the
growth
In
overall
population.
.
TiTTfew York City. A report was
p The tin'. Hip, imginnlng &lt;)ct. Irt
MrirFYed IITWlinima. 1 15R-W.
will 1:1k. the eommitlee at first
Friends, will rcgrH to Ic a u L lh a L . 2«*|S»LW4 ^
IW lJ a t l " the ‘student council held its
The-board of the Sanford Gar­ heard on the tea held at Ml. Do­
* * * ,n V ronmtunT.m sum s*- filM chapel program last week
south th o u g h - Virginia, North
den Club will meet at 10:00 A. M. ra - a t —the-Sylvair- S h o rn Hotel. Mr*. \V. V. Bitting underwent an *fully
is through the spVead of en­
The local group voted to have operation veMeidwy at the Oiange
I Cnioliiui ami tii-orgiu to Motitgotn- • — at the 3layfair Inn.
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With
each
president
fiom
the
vntilightened Christianity, the Rev.
erv. Ala. Then the .bus will wertrl
The board * of the Grammar their' future butinrss meetings pn Memorial Hospital in (Irlalulo.
Titus said the world situation “'*» elute and classes siH-akiug
turr'thwaril i h rough
Tennessee,
School Parent-Teachers Associa­ Friday afternoon until further no­
'
briefly
of
their
plans
for
tpe
com­
Mr*. John Check has returned Iiuiks Idack today, and he added
j Kentucky, Indiana om| Illinois to
tion will meet at I0:3U A. M. at tice and the social meetings will
,
ing
year.
The
hand
played
and
RlfMSfNTAIIVfS f the two newest cnunlt n . to liecmi e liicmbcrs of the tlHtlisirri, Mis,; (ben .outh to Kancontinue to lie held on thq »ee- from Jacksonville where shr spent that "even the experts in the War
the tchool. r
the l*ep Cluh held its first public
the
weekend
and
attended
th
e
,
Department
do
not
know
what
United
Nations
talk.things
ovbr
dining
a
tre
e
s
of
tho
U.
N.
General
on
Tuesday
of
each
month,
aas t’ ii ■ .. Mu , tk't
0
THURSDAY
apiwaratire during tbr program.
Assembly, Friishlng Meadows. N. Y. h i tilled In the group are (I. to r.):
Mr*. -Kouth. as membership Florida-klisslsalppi football game. | weapons will lx* used in the next
The Axalra Circle of "the SanNew instruments have arrived ' Hlf Mohammad /oftuliah K han, I’akhtau; (loorge Waklm, Yemen dele*
World
War.
but
they
know
which
£ ford Garden 'Club will meet at chairman, -urged all pefaon* eli­
W. &gt;1. Mu*se|whiie leliirned last one* will lie used in the war after for the hand and the numbers ] gallon recrctary, and I’rim e .Viful lalattt Abdullah. Yemen's chief dele­
i T C C t J A G fIS MJSS SO MUCH t
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. C. gible to join the auxilimv and Mrs. Friday from Cincinnati, Ohio, that
I C C I f WHIN THCY M U * MOA*
have Marled ptactirlng mulching
the bow and arrow."gate and spokesman, Tire admission of Pakistan ami Yemen to the United
C. K. Hunter gave an account of where he has been on business for
L. Redding, 640 Valencia Drive.
aiteady.
.
Itlshop
Wing'saiil
that
the
Kpls
Nations raised the number ship to fat to S7 countries, (fplcrndtioaal)
The Grammar School Parent the yrar'* activities. She said ^he Fruit Gtowets Kxprt-ss Com­ copat Church membership in South
The memlx'rs of the art eluli
Teachers Association will meet at that the auxiliary has contributed pany. '
Florida
has
innt-ased
two
and
'nr.-,working
on
m
anf
projects
this
;
. Tool)) (t time for fun,
the school at 3:16 P. M. Refresh­ to the Crippled Children’s Homes,
« net stir pile. Help tour
ment* will lie served following the in St. Petersburg *ml Pensacola, • Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Cugburn and oirr-half times faster than, -th e !year. Tliey* have received letter*
population
of
the
area
during
the
ji
emmendingthem
on
Iasi
year*
lOreif ape to aoimsl, •
meeting. All member* are urged Harry Anna Crippled Children’* Mrs. M. A. Callaway 1 etui tied
to attend. The board will meet at Home, Pratt General Hospital in yesterday fium Tennessee where jiasl 25. years and .now miml&gt;«rs Iptujcrl* from troth tin- Legion and
■i
Cora) Gable* Veteran's l i o s n i t a b * ‘C l
i»ome 25.000. ‘Suggesting that jM d th e L lO lg m U P w life-,
^ *v. » rv
- 2:30 P. M.
(Mitel tn fiPtf DAY £*|*'
at
l.HkeCity
and
M*y».
-LptabUm*rsTv4)w
Vw.wld
are
r
t
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f
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IrTahidtiL*
lt&gt;
PiThe Hanford- Home JJ 14110n itra ­
prpftitiOMi turlment; U)00 tuccmstj
i. . h e
, „ » Society,
s,w-l..iv Salva^
giilvn. '
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much economic and political a ij-u o u hnudlaaik -iron listing the
American
Cancer
tion Club will meet at 3:00 P. M. **«....
they are moral and spiritual he name* uf the officers of the vari­
lion
Army,
X-ray
machine
for,
Friends
of
Mr*.
I
.
P.
Hagan,
r
p r r to'ost 11 *,w run * 1* * 0 * , „
_ a t the home of Mr*. J. P. Thur• H i t tv.| Hm r,el,l
Wills-—.
1-DNDON", CV !'.
i ; fin K n tr.u ii I' j l -i I / H v , u old l liilit li JawCrippled •Children at Pensacola, Sp. will regret to learn that she said. “MV ean't overcome Com­ ous clulis and riasse" it will go
• mond, 012 Kim Avenue.
munists by the bayonet, or by on sale as soon as possible.
t t o i l ITI fOUKOATlOH - &amp;
yrf .10(1 |lhv Ul4»f, I . 1!■'■!&lt;'( (I ,1 to w ■ v-|em td It.llld t'r,li||ec
Seminoia Rebekah Lodge No. 43 tehnhililatoin yearly payment, is confined to the Ursnge Mem­ shooting
.
them down, but only by
comfort article* for hospitals, orial Hospital ns the result of an
*CI Clou# Ht&gt;G. UCtVOxvvit. t\V;lO*
wlteteliy, tie « .i\- " t t v Intel i ! i it (tntii Im lli will llm ik .nut e x jn e ,.
Celery Crate, gifts for patient! areidvnt in which she broke her replacing their ideas with ideas
llin iir lt -lit Irriitt o f Wot,(• jiiia lu c e il Lv llie oevtiite-."
that are true".'
at Ray Pinei and other hospi­ hlo; *
•
fiir H u lw r tl,'t'l u
-|&gt;ent I I crate , o iiiim tiu lijig lit* urw u p i
,
.......................
„
, A welcome to visiting laymen
tals. Memorial Day flag* and
Friend* iif Mrs. lien .Small will w#ll extended by Bishop’s Man J.
for schools.’flower* for sick. Toy
language In the , ih
&lt; t u rd c la h ln n I 111 deal, \ ij« k tiivolung thb
Shop and 40 per cent of the local regret to learn that elie has teen , ,nj(|ey. \\ ||. Townes of Or■ Itnlv ■ si. fl.'u J tJ ' , . via:'**111 tit-nit prut, n l.lh e v&gt;oi|«l. ilr im w ll it n l
j&gt;nj u responded . snd introduced
Popp- Soles,to the Department of 1 for the past several
160 of tho ootl signs T h the yp #
•«
■
*
at
the
Valdes
Ifolel
and
that
she
j
|)
r]n„ih&gt;
laymen.
Dan
M'eller
of
Florida.
——
eahulntv in the n .ii.i... i . -y . . .
■
— i.
■tes**
te
r
arm
in
an
acfident^^
on
[Auhm
m|
B|r
explained
the
IsvThose attending the meeting on
in i i.f tin-' B u ll ii -\ . 'v i.i'fio ir/u i I ' v
■ w ill .m n m tn e the deaf j
Frtdsyi-T"nien's ’program for’ the .'coming
Friday
were
Miss
CHittemlrli.
tin- advaneenirtil
• . . . . .
children to sjo-ak them r l t r i in J
‘14r“ Opeiur I2H 5 P." M.'
Mis- Roulli, Mrs- C. K. H unler,
Mr. and Mr». M*. H. Hopkins, year urn! lift induced the speakers.
■with Ills h iii.il , f : , , nod u . 'em in which n e t v ign i.s
arm-, moving slow ly, h, polo in*
&lt;- iu i , il, 11! of 1, -pokeir^vutd. i
Jr. apd sop William,. Ill arrived
^Today
&amp; Wednesday! D"n\
c
Fll’wrr*' Mr*Pakarh,
J- *■ today
from M'aycrois, Ga. to visit Sale Discussed At
the .11-11 eiitenr. ■ 1 1 H I e ,‘nid
'
" " ,*1 *l*‘**l “f five Im - a !
*
ili den. M iss n ra n kn
11 child of fo iif n it llil i i j i i , 4 in
ab.dniY o f •.‘ min Word,," S ir
Mrs. M. K. Baker, Mr*. II. L. M1IP- Mr*. Hopkins narettfa.' Mr. and
III
Id
'll
ANNOCNCKMI
NT
lii.-hant
Circle G M eeting
the new vulolit
•
•' i Richard lid . "ahd a deaf ch ild lo&lt;
Mrs. A. C. Kendall. Mrs. W. Mrs. M'. M Black, and sister. Miss
_______
Mr. and Mr*. Marion Smith an- . ?*\Vj l &gt; l t D iiiu . l a lita a tw iM l -•n--,.':
L. Roehp, Mr*. F. jK. Uoumill|t, Anne Bl&amp;rk, at their home, 411
-I
)V»uds-- J in - -bade
haiM Were dlscuv.-d for a rum- }Moniueil- today tin- Mrth-of a son: rltnuiV til lb* ri.o I
I !-,iit.,-&gt;
•' " *" riumbn.
and loentnl te
Mrs. Harry M’ntt, Mrs. IL F.. Lee. Magnolia Avenue.
mage ale at the monthly meeting
t iuamin Larry, 01. S. pt a in made U, laugll i br
III,* Zatdedle
Mrs. Fred Dyson, -Mrs. Henry
\Volco}t, Mrs, Bertha Young, Sir*. Circle Met With
' l l On child deaf ftiun luttli
of Circle t! of the First Methodist I 0 fl“1"1"' S' r- ■
s Jmt ' *' “ f,," n" **■ » lions w ith fists I h i I i vim
could ftave—ecti it.**
i . :i n- 1 ninl vm^ibtllni.V "f
Church held at the. home of Mr*. |
Henr" Mclaiulin. Jr.; Mrs. IL L.
I
O
If... t - „
. . . l „ ..
Nit Ificlutid ’ itiiibiitiii!-,! that T„ "I 'Ul * urn-, be -bool,I lie able
Dnnn and- Mr*. Virgil Smith.
S.
lint
key ............1
yesterday
afternoon. '
Mrs. W ilson Monday L.
Mrs. &gt;1 I.. Wright presided over Cnrt'H Lost In Trip
wan proposing to ti&gt; to. e v |.,iL jtM t,;„ n 1... It)....... . a well a* tbe
The regular business meeting of the meeting nn,t the gionti decided
I V . , . . . „ Is i n i r u I f iv iir * ! l,lrn,i -!'f
1
4 |!i*mp ; ,-hd.l -riw -lm I., .me ileitl ilftrt
I # 0 \ \ I l I V l I l f f M i l l f i I *tif 1 hlliJl »-h t|#’tif» fiMttt L f'tll, lluVt' ; li'i'.i itmi- t«i&gt; •jiim I
•will hold their regular meeting ip Circle No, 3 of the Women** Soci­ to hob) the sate about NuV„ I.
iifii* t«n»l h| JiiiJf fii imt &gt;i 'iii ■- i ■ #1 Vt’ mil
limn 11 JfittKiijig^
the L O. «. F. Hall at 8 :t&gt;0 o'clock. ety o f Chris) rku Services wn* held
F&lt;dlowing n short business
hV n dhitiio lh n ot.in, ... t o tu in (vlii. K t- 0 easy lli n ep m e ns
FRIDAY
lit W IL L IA M r . H A IIN A IIU
yesterday afterm«tn at 3:iHl.oVtock meeting refreshments were served
tin- hi 1*0 laii;
' l-'lilt
p"!-. o f.ir , u . to tile hcmttig
Circles of the Sanfof d Garden tjft the home of Mrs. Fred WIlAn to .Mrs. Ray* Herron, .Mr*. F\ 11. A P N'ensreatures
71ub will
mept a* follows: Cam el-fun jSouth Sanford Avenue.
KPBKKA SPRINGS Aik. - lv different ti.m i llllg i t gi llijig . U lllid
Club
...............
Adams, Mrs, O. I.. Barks, Mrs. C.
with .Mrs.
Mr*. W. Ft. Raines presided over P. Herndon, Mr«. J. 31. McCaskili, Dawn bathes the green drink
Stilton fiurc: ■Central Circle, 10:00 the short business sesriun and Mrs. Fletcher Holla, 5lrs. B. U. hilltops at Ben Walker nirtve* at
A. 51. with Mr*. F. F7. Uolx; Dirt Mr*. R. It, Hutchison nnd 3!r*. Crumley, Mrs, W. H. Jarrell and your cabin door.
,
Gardenvrs Circle, 10:00 A. M. with Wilson look pair in the program. Mrs. Wright.
“ Ready for the float trip ? " In*
MrV. H. N. Saypr; Hibiscus Circle, F’oljuwing lutjouiTimeuL uf the
yetis, unloading his tank) (tunic
11:00 A. 51.. Covered drill lunch- meet jpg refreshment* .w ercjerrrd.
from. _ the_Lutrvolled - -Verov - urn.
with -Mrs. Fred- l.rrrrnptM Those present a r r f M t i . J. J. Filni'SturK Ituckintr
bulaiire. The ambulance I* loaded
WAHIII.m ; 11 in . ih i. v (43- i 1»'
Ixora Circle. 3:00 I*. 31. with 5lr». Boyi-lt. Mrs. C. F\ Hughey, Mr*.
fishing and camping fillipF(H)tl CpnHcrvutiuiL with
1 n id il in tbe fm liter 's_ duoi
Charles Vndsplch; Jacaramia, 12:0t) P. A. Howland. Mr*. A. B. Stevens.
irient and the uarr((W. tint Lu Mr. F’augi r, it vuir'ii- tmt tuo
1 u iyf •(. l.ili *tu tlii* mini who
HirH
if
ip
|t
m
i
|
1
*
Aprii
wltiit.
C..m
luncheon, with Mrs. W. B. Brin* Mrs. J. II. Anderson, Jr., Mis* Julie
turned l«.at that will lake ^you
‘•id jr iiy wimWi.'t i"t.ii&gt; to Wic-diHOLLYWOOD. Oct. 7. &lt;/P&gt;
son. 1422 I’ark -Avenue: lla n t Waddell, Mr*.-Rail,e&gt;, Mrs. Hutch­ llollvwmod film figure* are l i n i i t g r*ll'i turbulent King* river f
llicv'd Ilk. "f*i llUYC V4»m lug
Saie,""'3Thgnona “ ClfcTe',- 1TT30- A". ison. Mrs. Wilson, Mr*. A, C- Up lodiind the Pn-siilent's fomi jo n “ Onder behind,
•1
Vpl.illu d t tin I tbe
M., covered dish luncheon! with Starke. Mrs. J. N ..Axrarello and conservation program.
J Johnttv Beaver, lafined, liu*ky, thought - mi . 1 long rajtgc •..... .. mil
polls
y
.
Mrs. R. T. Warren; Mimosa, 10:30 3!r*. Then Pat*.
. In fdet Max Factor, maka-up I flMt-trii* guide, waiting in the
l*'|»
nr . m* different eiio—,
High words, jnayte. but tho 1 filii I lit
A, SL with Mrs. Floyd Fainter,
11 i-^tWr, l] time nit Die
...a "olsmour s'lvlist * , , r , ' •WNUlpfp, says; "U ‘t|e get lltHy-tu
mil'("lii'e doW'tidu . .it tii
* 1 . 7 5 s i r s n o w o n ly
member* will bring rooted plant*
l*n
1 lu’dllli' fs goit'll
la*
the
1'(--I
tiling
tunc
us*
.
'
be„
Thlng'
tbai
b»,
r
?
"
,:
il'S
.......
tntk front yot , with jour. f.H.I in
to exchange; Palm Circle, 11:30
*”
*3.1)0
site now only *1.95
III
br
rl.vit.ts-.
J!Ur
^
p
e
n
r
^
to
feminirrn
figure.
^
|m|,
H
|
&gt;
t
Kl|n,K
„
the furiow.
A. 31.. coveted dish luncheon, with
By HOB THOMAS
mil f e w v * f
A*- Jitttll i«( tills,' wit it lift I, mim
Mrs, S. C. DUk or son; Rose Circle.
Tiinl's tbe wny ir will lie, ( (intc
w 1*
\ . * n ,
*1*«,■ i . SpriiufM, lht* ti'im c^d lim n Uml
o f Furitt Ipiiift'iHVTwin! **v!*«»u
10:00 A. M. with Mrs. O. L. Bari
rw \f
i'ii i It*- llnifsi* 1 |
Hy BOB THOMAS
Dryness, rotiglinc*#—i-vcu fniiguo
uf i’ftrh ; [ill * \\v t’liHx, ikiiil if
Sallle Harrison Chapter, Daw
HOLLYWOOD, Oct. “ UV\~ to ii slight degree the present ' '
“ S E 't : n it mil Ice takc-i tu tile highway 1 S*till the tillvi nr - u U'a ■ iiKiMil |ir,ip|t’ shadow* t*-rid t» fade awsr when ■
iter* of the American Ttevolut'
spaces.
Il*
3.0(81
residents
sheared
Twenty years ago the most famous
* finiiM
.. Wt ’H jit'l tutu i»ff
Slid 41h- lht-. lillUlioU* rioollirut,
tjeml towgrd feminine plumpness (hl,
„ff H |,iu fot circus nml the ftitnii't i- thinking d"Oi I 1
will meet at the home of Mrs. W. rodent in the wot id was born.
* 3 -»in| itrfvi* 4i|s‘i% 11 \h* 1#til,I ailmI
tirl yum* lod.iy and gixt
nn«l
may
atop
current
fmtnion
|
rodtw
hmuii
31. Thigpen, 808 Magnolia Avenue
the
way
of
III)
fill .lie,
On a truinridi' from New 5'ork
IHli'IH1"
m______
with Mrs. J. (I, Ray as co-hostess. to l.o« Apgele. il jiiLpped intA ',lu&gt; fur h our-glass figures, n .hieved; U'alk.-r drives fui im lslv—the
-aotyNun I mi- (b t I1■■ rill LUll iU
7TT7
**—rill
1 ri 1 I t " 5 I
A lLjdiutliu^liaug liter JLJirg. invjltd mind v t i t . tifi-yrar.adtrCtrtctrgn tmy
- r s v W p - ------------------------TFiuIer'i'Ju yVc'rncli♦l lit*-*wFiip nf imiriul lieadi il i.T (Jinienuitf-^irff. j ■! IT
ben
eld*
Don’t
Atait,
Hale
last*
'•f M
L'1 » mul 4:1it1Mlh| to s tle n d r
Joan Crawford «»)'» .................. rdfves. Walker is 62, friendly, full il
*!* Kilt I: I, la sta rt'
who had teett a commercial artist
,,
\.*&gt;*«!«*n ’r^rr tt
(llt*
*
r
a llUM
U
’J
Uttic.
Juu
£ 4 ^ &lt;L.
jsepper.—HNspierlrinn• vyc*, ‘ IjJJt;
v . itu;
-1
_ 1 and n draw er of movie CAftopflS- hold Will Pteerve. meatless
,
t
HU"! nm||i,( jnv LtilKiitbf with , inluarrn.'
Tim gstvu—adcr o u » _ b c &lt;il*YW! t T h r rndent w jih P T o rth into the
so fine that a pound of It wou| world * nnd became* -fam ous as eggs and poultry «varyt Thur*day. Twenty-five guides wuik fm thl» mnd,. bt Im,
mho main .Jrj .m . ,
n '
Is ilflll-r'ItP O U tr
i'fltlt L if t ft.
i
s
I
■: . .
combins060 miles.
man whose
business is (flouting
Michel . Souris in F’ranee, Fd “I've a hean-nnd-rherae
^
Ih
o
icH
a
pin
in
Ibnt.
I'-o
IV
*
gartu-i
fnini
jdi.n
fr»-j|i
j
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l
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I
t
U itl^ \ 0,
Miguelieto Raton in |.ntin Ameri lion already planned for my first tourists down rivers—tbe White, lltijw- Irrlrl n repottr-t today. I in ft..nr llu- fuim
Cutton was first grown- In Chin* ra, Mikki Ktfchl in Japan. Tupilino dinner party under the.new food Kings and Buffalo rivers in Ar­ ('pin in it tro, w intLv.. J u .J iia w - Coil J r - j k s E c r i r s m i t e ~ ;.f Htr cwrir
progtam.”
she aadded. kansas- grid-the llliimtv rlv#r IS
for ornamental purposes, but wav in Italy and Mikki Maus In Bus. restriction
r«-*rr in ion progtam
,; .tie
.
' Attn nhertdan: we need more ■Oklahoma.
put - to practical ttrs sboiil 1000 sla.
A. D.
"I can put you on new water
In the U, 8 . he was known as imagination in rookery, and I,
Mickey
!________________ fur on*, consider President Tru- every day for 11 day*," Walker
Mickey was cradled in Wall mnn’s food rpnxrrvatfpn program **vs. “ Meet you every niglii in my
*
Disney's garage .sfuiod nnd in a blessing."
anlbulanre—bring you sir m at­
Viveca Lindfors: “Americans tresses, pork chops, Ice cream,
Octola-r, 4928, made hi* public
will
stjll
be
living
in
luxury
wherj
anything you want..Guides do all
debut «t the Colony Theater in
New 3'ork. The drama was called they observe I'lrsident Truman'* lht cooking you ju*l stretch out
food
conservation
program
“Hleumboat Willie" and compared
and w-atch the stars."
to rnmlern-day cartooj)S_it would Swrden, wp have nieatL eggs Bjul —Abruptly, Walker turn off llri
pmitlry’all
the
year
round,
but
w,toad ami noses down tin embank
appear hke adolescent drawing. •
But 3tickey became a sensation don'tt have fresh fruits and vege ment to find Kings river. He ami
tables,
a*
you
do
here.
At
my
Beaver slide the boat into fast
The nation * was Hooded with
Micky Mouse wrist watches, house well feast on these perish­ running water,
sweat shirt*, soap, cOtnic books, able* two' days each, week and • "I'll meet you,in eight Imtlrs, 18
dolls, etc., F'ans elute sprang up, enjoy them.”
mitrs downstream," Walker 'says.
The cartoon hero grew from a
Your place is a canvas chair,
Jerkily moving outline to a welldead center or tltp boat. Heaver,
fop r-year combat vetefan, posli
drawn character that seemed
Hpectal to Ur* Hanford Herald
a ln rn t human, Always he spoke
es off, paddles from the stern.
By M A R IA N R. JDN KN
.Swift current rnlrhe* the craft,
in Die shy, boy-like voice which
belonged to his creator, Disney.
Beaver steer* skillfully.
Now the water Is deep, slower,
In FVhruary, 1934, ha burst Into
Th# Oviedo P, T. A. honored
color tn "Rand Concert," and never the faculty uf the srhool With a very clear. A school of two
returned to the old black- and- delightful supper in th# lunchroom doum drum flash along the hotwhite,
F'riday evening at 7:30 1\ M. Af­ tom.
But then 311cksy's career suf ter supper Interesting game* Were
“Htart casting," Johnny sug­
fered a decline. Critic* said the played in the gym.
gests. “Get It under the brush
‘
Mick had lost his Much, had be­
F'aculty member* present were along the hank." .
On yuur^second''rail, s bints
come a. has-been. He was eclipsed Mr. and Mrs. Bauman of Winter
by newer stars In t|r« Disney Park, Mr. and 3(r*. Caldwell of strikes, get* away. Kiv# minutes
roster— Donald , Duck,
Pluto, Winter Park. Mr. and Mrs. Carl­ later, you hook another, bring him
Dippy Dog. and others. And his son of Iwmgwood, Principal ami in. Johnny string* him up behind
boss became engrossed in crest­ Mrs. W. A. Teague, Miss Thelma the boat.
ing full-length cartoons which Thompson and- Mr. and Mr*. Bau­ Steep banks line the r iv e r brought him such acclaim as er of Geneva, also Mr. and Mrs. quiet, peaceful, heavily wooded
teauly—black oak, ash, sycamore,
“Master of Ui# Poetic Cinema."
Guynn.
Finally, 3lickey accomplished
Parents present were- Mr. and elm and soft maul#.
th* thing that most film stare Mrs. Ted Fries, Mr. and Mrs.
*'I had to get through-that war,"
P erfect for tho firs t cool day* of Fall. . . these
find Impossible.-th# comeback Don Ulrey, Mr. and Mrs. Marion lUaver says, “to come back to this.
100% wool slipover sleeveless sw eaters tailored
Ho starred In th# "Sorcerer's A
1Vagner, Mrs. John Duda, Rev. Pv# Seen a lot of world, but to me
for com fortable f it under your jackata or. coala.
prentice
prentice" sequence of fantasia
and Mr*. H. If. Link and K#v. this part of the country is IL"
In colors o f Maize, Blue, Gray, Maroon and Tan
1810. Th#
was acclaimed Lionel Nelson.
More fast water—a branch
i# old touch wt
you'll love to live with! I5clirtm-ly tinted
in the chips
V tl J y t J . 48 I m b t i u i J t .
31r*. J . W. McKinnon 'has re­ rcachc* for the boat but Johnny
in Sizes Small, Medium apd Large. . .___________
rlopwiMMl1W
Idcmomi in
" two 'cunipaninn florals
■ and 1
turned from N#w York and other skids around II. Then a shallow
Sm ooth t t x t U u J . G u 4T 4 H lt r !
n u n lung tailored s tr ip e .. . completely Itsrm oniout
Th#'
war
put
3(lck#y
on
(he
rapids.
You
get
out
to
help
the
polnu
in
th#
north
and
northeast.
2 -9 8 to - 5 .9 5
s g t im l tb rim kM f* w it h in 2 ' ■.
logtlhtr . , . each one u u lin in g by itself. A wide
Inactive list as D iincf devoted
3t&gt;, and Mrs. Jack Gor# have guide push the craft over rock*.
his 1efforts
** ' to training and educa returned from a five weeks' visit
range of background colors to choose from, too . . .
"W tanks," .. he , pants after­
Uonal films. But Micfcay remained with Mr. Gpr#’s relatives in Ohio. w ards. “Some tourists n#vtr get
(,rrut Smoky f»ray•, AJirotiJmk llurguuJy*, G'rsai
In th# news, a t when supreme
8 #sbosrd Station Agent and tte lr feet wet."
, Ijtkn lllue*, Sum vitlltj Ytllow*, Cop* Cod Uttg*9
headquarters selected hla name Mrs. Olllff have moved into
An Inquisitive water turtle
and Alfoll* Grttn.
for th# password tf th* Normandy Dr. J. W. Martin's hous# recently swims alongside. Three men, giginvasion.
occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank glng for drum, pole by. Thsv grin
•tromth*
Ha Is now tppesring In his first Con#. The home, formerly occu­ anrl hold up a string of half a
postwar film, "Fttn and Fancy pied by th# Olllff#, was bought doxen fish. A water moccasin
and thta week his anniver­ by Mr. and Mr*. T. L. Lingo, Jr. heads foF th# boat aod Johnny
sary will te e#l«brat*d In a style
Mr, and Hr*. 3. B.- Jones, Jr. swats It away With the paddl#.
Observe National Employ lh t Physically Handicapped
“Sometimes,"' he
commtnts,
befitting bis position. FIts hundred and son Jlmml# have accompanied
. p&gt;#.u.s.rw o«.
Weak by employing a disabled veteran.
children of Hollywood notables and Mrs. Reeves, Mrs. Joaa#' mother, 'they try to climb In with you."
others will attend
party and bock to te r home In Macon, Go.
"F loat trips float your Doublet
tn kla honor.
for s visit.

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TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1947

THE SANPORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Former Sanford'
Man Is Director
Of Gator Bowl

SIDELINES

YANKEE Q UESTIO N MAI

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‘ NKW YORK. Oct. 7, &lt;/P)-The
two big questions remaining In
Dm waits of the IStT World Soria*
..run i1in | d a s . MglUa i ulrl
Damon and Pythias Combination,
l-arry MarPhail and Leu Durocher;
1. Will MacPhail’a resignation
as president of the Yankees—
dramatically announced by MacI’hail himself In the clubhouse at
lire end of yesterday’s game —
stick, or will he remain with the
club In an advisory capacity?
2. What’s to become of Leon­
ine la-o. now that his suspension
a* manager-- of— th« Rrooklyn
ll'dgers Is supposed to Ire at an
en d i:---------------------------------------Marl'haH. the man who once
tried to kidnap ths Kaiser, didn’t
quite take tho play away from his
world championship Yankees in
their moment.of glory, hut he rertuinly throw a bombshell at the
climactic moment.
As Dodger catcher llruce EdwhuIs lined Into ths double play
which wrapped up the Series, MacI’hait shouted, “th at’s my retire­
ment."- Minutrs before, he had
hinted to Incredulous listeners, “if
we win this I’m through.”
Club officials were nun-commit*
ul but the Impression they convey­
ed was that MarPhail, president
of the dull since 1046, would prob­
ably accept a lesser position In
the organisation, probably in an
advisory* ea)f4flfy:
Neither MarPhail nor his as*
MN-ialea spoke of a possible suc­
cessor. Dan Topping is vice pre­
sident of tho dub and Del Webb,
wealthy west roast contractor, is
secretary,
. The Durocher question continued
s punier. It has been a matter
of widcsbread speculation in base,
ball circles ever since Commis­
sioner A. 11. Chandler suspended
the fiery Dodgef pilot at the lieginning of the 11*47 season for
tsl-to -base-balM1

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Two Questions Exist
In Wake OfJ47 Series

Wally Butts Is
Gator Line Will
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Short one,Justice, the Suprem*.
NEW YORK. Oct. 7, {/PV-Larry ih u d 'tis t!,-A fflsn twilli keen -TALLAHASSEE. « * .. Oct. 7. -Unurt began* lts-m rw -trrm todajg

toeMsJ' loo—deoaiamwkki't t

picked a le tte r time tp announce
hts retirement from baseball . . .
He had just seen the club he built,
the Dodgers, lose the final game
of the World Series to the dub he
bought, the Yankees . . . . I t was
the first twd-milllon dollar World
Scries in history; It drew ths big.
gest crowds ever and it provided
about aa many thrills -a* any
Series . . . The action of the last
game was rathei- antUclimactlc,
so Larry provided a novel-touch
of his own . . . It’s ths first time
in history- *,-dub president -ever
quit right After winning the world
championship—But after, reaching
that peak, there was no place for
Larry to go hut down . . . You
might not like Larry fa lot of
□pie in the game don't) but you
ve to admit that everything hr
did in base ball made news.
Final Analysis
They've been calling
Ring the IU47
classic a 'pitchers Series' because
every time you looked around
there was a new pltchtr In the
game . . . Rut Mickey McConnell,
Dodger farm executive, apparent­
ly had the right Idea when he
said Rrooklyn'* weakness was its
inexpcricnew) pitching staff - . .
‘We had a complete scouting re
port’-----on the
W Ysnlcee*." Mlctey rV
plained the other
«r oday,
i . "but the
only pitcher who ran take advan­
tage of U Is CM«y.” . . . The ten­
sion of th s seventh game, with
some 12,400 (the difference be­
tween the winners' arid losers'
shares) riding on* every pitch,
djdn't help the young Dodger eltiowers in thslr efforts to pitch to
the Yanks' weaknesses.
Merle* Summary
Riggest thrill—Cookie lurvsgetiu's^pliw h-hU -tw —win—the-lhirHgsme and spoil Bill Havens' nohitter. Best hit—Joe DIMsggln’s
Saturday home run. Rest fielding
play — Al Glonfrlddo’i ratth off
DiMaggio Sumlay. Best pitclitr—
Hugh Casey. Best all-around playc r—Jo e IJIMagglo. Rest feature—
tho weather/
Pspper Game
Itav Blades. Dodger coach, explained briefly the tension that
was evident on both benches be­
fore the final game . . . “ We hail
spring training and played the
whole season for this game,'.* said
Ray . . • Glonfrlddo enjoyed the
preliminaries hugely, looking over
pictures of that great catch he
made Sunday and explaining how
hr took the ball running side- j
ways . , .;MIII Meyer, new Pittsburgh manager, contends th at Pnll
Risxuto has slowed down a half
alcu-and that's why- he gels bowIrd over on close plays al second
instead of neatly sidestepping the |
base runners . . . Quick eummary i
of the Yankee half of yesterday’s I
etvth (nfttnir*
fin** ru n ,'tw
t\tno hits*
sixth
Inning: On*
hits, '
three pitfhers ,
. two Yankee
teams—-baseball and football—a t­
tracted more than 164,000 spectat­
ors Sunday, The World Series
game, drew 74.000 here ami the
football club drew over 10.000 at
Cleveland . , . Speaking of foot­
ball, maybe the baseballer should
adopt that free substitution rule.
The two club* sent 88 player* Into
action Sumlay.and 29 Monday—
Hind there probably would have
been more If the final game had
been closer.
, itAMADlF.lt ESCAPES
IRAKIS, Oct. 7 GP&gt;—A mla*
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detonator exploded yesterday
the .garden ncJtl.to Tirender Paul
Ramadier'e ' home In Dccatevllle
and bnik^rr inrr.n window* in Ihe
homki lh*&gt; Premler'i office \aald
today. Itamadier had left aarller
hy train Ui return to Parle.
A pre** attache gaW ywllce
were investigating. He said It was
first bfltaveq the explosive waa a
bomb or grenade that bed gone
off In Rymsdlcr's house.

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Northeast Florida High School
Football Conference thik week
with four championship battle* on
Up.
Leon High of Tnltahan»ec, de­
fending titleholdrr. and Suwannre
High, both boasting of a 1-0 re­
cord In conference 'competition,
tangle in the featuro game of the
Wrok at Liye Oak Friday night
The game Is being rated by neut­
ral observer* a« a to**-up.
-Leon..After defeating l-ako City
12-7 In Its season opener, was
ero*hed 34-(&gt; , .Ky Miami B rniot
High [a*t waek while Live Oak
defeated Ocala 15-0 in a confer­
ence UIL
Fletcher High of Jacksonville
Beach and Mainland of Daytona
Beach will try to regain their vic­
tory stride* In a Thursday night
encounter at Daytona Btach.
Fletcher was nosed nut 7-12 hy
Lake City and Gainesville snowed
under Mainland, 10-0 last week.
Other conference capies will
send Holle* Military Academy of
Jacksonville against Gainesville In
the University City and Ocala will
travel to iJtke City. Both games
will be played Friday night. Bollea dropped a 20-0 decision to
Brunswick, Ga„ in a non-confcrcnce battle last wyek.
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today to break' what I f called »
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Lawn Mowerl
(lie coal fltld*. for higher pay
Plaat l*esll,wl* I.am, tli.v ««d
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nounced las) June 23. Jackson’s
blast was a ’dissenting opinion in
n nse in which the co.urt upheld
a Securities and Exchange Com­
mission order. That order pre­
vented the management of a com­
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from profiting hy purchases of
Maturities during the raorganltalion.
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Four-'Championship ; Blast Is Issued
By Justice Jackson
Rattles Oh Tap For
Northeast Grid Iam&gt;p WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 UP&gt;-

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Gator * Howl Association; Inc., a
B j ARTHUR B E C K t m U JR.
group of ISO men who actively
direct p ttl stagr Jacksonville's anHANS LOIIERT
nual New Year's, Day gridiron
Ham Lhbert. the Jovial New
spectacle, are all men of proml- York Giant trouble shooter; la in
nenre In local business and pro- j Sanford to pul into being one of
fesaional circles.
jhis Ion* awaited dreams. He has
Ami. most of these mefl know . had the proposed training pro­
world; Take for Instance, M. 0 . gram in mind for many years and
I-awfs. now one of this city’s larg- at last It la becoming a reality.
CfUcornmercinl printers. _
j Consolidating t h e
training
Rack in - the late 20'* Lewi* w as'cam ps will make it 'l&gt;&lt;i*f|jbj&lt;*. for
* isdverttstnjt manager fnr The Sin- ihe ulihl"farm "system to-operate
_ ford. Ilnrajd a nd, while B fU ngJn _ mor$_tlXkienlly.y than any other.
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JPBBMMWtha
coqntryM
that_ rapacity ha __
staged
the
farm ayatem
in
■night -football -game ever played; - In shtrrt.'tt-w lll be jrosslIdO to
Ip Florida.
| move the men in the camps alxiul
The game,.was played in tho like men on a checker board. The
Municipal Dark In Sanford on No- j men can be transferred from team
vemlwr’ D, 1929 between the Rol- J to team with practically no red
Ilns College freslrmen Ind the tape at all.
Seminole High School Celery Feds.
With training ramp* scattered
Rollins won, 34 to 0, bat the score all over tho southeast, the Giants
was Immaterial. The more than have spent huge sums of cash
1.600 iniditni) fans who attended for communication fee* ami trans­
the game witnessed the dawn of portation charge* In transferring
a nrw gridiri'S era in this State. their men in trie spring drills. Ily
Oh November fl. 1020, It was confining the camps to one small
stated In The Sanford Herald that area the Giant systrm will he tho
•’the opinion among the spectators most efficient system in the roun'
seemed to he prevalent th at night trv today.
The eight playing field* at the
fsolhall was ItWlT There was-no
sun to hlfnd one’s eyes or to burn airport wete started today ami
one's fare. The flnodllghta about should^bu. completed . by the fital
the field made It as bright* as day. of the-year.
Udiert is slated to remain In the
and every detail could be seen
dearly. The coolness of the night city for about six weeks to grt
aeemrd to put pep Into the crowd, the kinks irtmed out of the pro­
w h i c h displayed an unusual gram. Uy that lime ^King" Carl
Hubhel will be here to see the Job
amount of enthusiasm.”
,
That Lewis was On the right to the completion.
At present the Giants Are con­
track haa definitely been -proven.
Night football has been g, life- templating bringing 16 of their
saver for the gridiron sport in farm clubs to Hanford.
The Minneapolis Millers of the
Florida where the afternoom are
usually too warm for com fort for American A(social ion -will be the
top'club here for the training ses­
both players and spectators.
The Gator Howl game here neat sion.
N ew Vsas’a-D ay-w an’t bo played —The Miller* wilbhe-&lt;|iv»rte»*-d *«
undyr the lights but the 20,000 the Mayfair Inn and will use the
or more spectators eapected to he Municipal Dark for their training
on hand for the grid classic will grounds. All other teams are go- I
surclv gladder) the hssrts of Lewis ing to Ire
lw quartered at the MunlriMunlci- ’*S lX M c p O n T h e L i n e
end other football pioneers of pal Airport-ami will undergo their
For Defensive Team
Florida.
training activities there.
IjCwIs and his associated on the
The Jacksonville Tars of tho Sal­
Advocated By Kerr
Gator BoWl lioard of directors ly League are also going to In­
know how ip put on .a big foot­ here for the spring workouts.
ball game. And they Issue this Sioux City, Iowa; of the Western
PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 7. ril’) word of wisdom to grtdlrpn fans League will tie the only other club Foothall. In the opinion of Andy
ATLANTA. Oct. 7, (/P)—Wal­
GAINESVILLE. Or*. 7. (Spe- lace
of Jacksonville and other cities, of A classification to Ins here.
Butts, .whose Georgia team
Kerr, is becoming entirely too riilV
—
Maylie
you’ve
si-en
enough
“ Don’t wait to purchase your lick,
Dale Alexanders’ K n o x v i l l e complex and there ought to Ik&gt; a football to nay that Florida’s t!at- upset L.8.U., S6-IW, was voted by
rts to the game, buy now and you Smokies and the Trenton entry in , major rules change compelling the
• ports writers as the Southeastern
won’t Ire kkklng yourself on neat the Interstate league will lie the defensive team to keep six men ors (at the end, of two losing Conference coach of the week to­
games) look lousy, but let’s turn
New Year’s Day." '
on the line.
‘
Glass R representatives.
the floor pver to A. 1*. (Dlixy) day, and Wayne Cantrell, 2I0-,
Tlcketa to tho game are now on
Erie, i'c-niu St. , Cloud, Minn,
Kerr, the mighty mite who turn­ Md-c-d. the Oralu Orange growers, pound sophomore larkle At Van­
sale at Donaldson’s, Jnr., 117 West and Ft. Smith, Ark., will In- the ed out powerful teams at Wash­
derbilt, was namrd playsr of the
Adams Street. .
Class C representatives. Erie Is In ington and Jefferson and Colgate who coached the Forman Univer­
sity
Hurricane
for
ID
years.
1
the Middle Atlantic League. St. tiefoie going to Lebanon Valley
Sander*, coach of the Van­
Iminedlaldy after the Gators* ityKill
Cloud la an entrant-In the North-, (Pa) College, told the Maxwell
Legal Notice
team that defeated Alabama,
12
to
20
loss
to
North
Texas
and
ern In-ague and Ft. Smith is in the Memorial Football Club yesterday
before preparation* to meet Aa- 11-7, was the only roach besides
Western Assoclstion.
that teaching tin- game »«» he­ burn
x i t i t ’ i;
this week In Montgomery got Mult* to receive a vote.
Lawton.
Okla.,
of
the
Sooner
mming worse every year ■la-cause
Ni-tim (» tiHotip Kivcn Itim I out
Rob Phillips, o f^thc UlrmingU ^ l r m t r P c c a d u t , ham Agr-Hcrabl. split his vote,
*N*d isbwtnew « i r a n
re*1*, League, ..r i.,^ 'V a 'f iM h e Eywn- ^ i g T m V g d ^ ^ C ^
rfiu ;n n iit tr tire- neunowi-ssm *
fe lin e -1Prague,
N~ £
Unless there is airanlirication,
_ «T,f|j
Florida Imys
boys‘to May making- the final tabulation 154
nnliri
- »t I'MItSs* C imiM, ss.| that I Isisoit of
the - North Carolina Stale he warned that football Is going
to itg ltlir u b t hams pi»r»u*nt to
n there pitching, they have a good to 6lk in favor of Butts.
League.
Senfonl,
Del.
of
the
East*
tit,- 1st........... lit*- •KlrlMloM" N*&lt;n»*
to be hurt.
■'' s
1:mil hall team. A few breaks, of Cantrrll was selected as the
BlStols" M'haptvr 1S&gt;S*. 4-aws ol ern Shore League, Springfield,
G «-o r-g * Hunger, - successful ’-thrtr- rum ■imfortimatr 'mafeiny; pUycr of the week from s group
- -Pto-Mat-wMH &lt;1- -t-»h irf **• !&gt;■ Ohio of th r Ohio "State Imagin'.
Ciill
of Hsntloots t'«ustr. Oshkosh WIs. of the Wisconsin young roach at Pennsylvania, cost tberu the game tonight, hut of nominee* named by the coaches.
Ke.iufs
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State (-vague and Sanford of the agreed will) him alaiut the game's don't make the mistake of -lhlnV* The SEC honur roll of stgrs Is
•' W an'd
ing they wefen'l playing a resl selected either by the players’
Florida State I-esgur will br- the cumplexity. He said;
■Mr*' A. F. Iwhh
“I have a great deal of respect football tvam in 74orth Texas."
Clasa D representatives.
Hspletnbtr *&gt;, I t t t
coaches or by the opposing men­
"Florida’s running and down tor. Thus the 12 stars are named
for Andy Kerr, and I’m all for
--- . field
blocking
was
excellent
and
•Implication. Uut I don't believe
when the passing sharpen* up a: for the honor ml),
l*!x men at the line will simplify bit; they ‘ve got to give credit lo‘ Weyman Sellers, Georgia end.
those strong-running • North Tex- and Chuck Conerly, Mississippi
Hu explained that six men on a as hacks. T hrlr nisln weakness halfback, were runners-up to Can­
'line cun LI still overshlft, under- tonight was still inexperience. trell. but the Vandy tackle's play
(shift, loop right ami left, a id They were playing a hunch of against Alabama gave him a rlPSr
'charge straight ahead. * Here, he football old-head* from North cut decision.
STUDIO
thought, i* where things- would Texas, and I thought they looked
Players named as /rutstanding
have (u. Ij - Mnipllfb'*!,
fer thrlr lcmus-lm lml» t ’m -|T tt* r
! m unli
itay •tin ri*on, offcrulv
islvcjminded [ Flnri^a’s right halfback Hobby Tulane halfbark; Rill Moseley,
(grid tutor nt Temple
weell up among &lt;ha Kentucky fullback; Rob Davis,
‘ wasn't
WVll lO lilt , natlnh’s’Trroilnd
|„„L Ifrnilml 1gainers bv whip* Georgia Tech tacUe; I-nwrll Tew,
propo-nl ruie;.Change.
rule*.change.
pjoposei
, ,
,l(f |10 y*n la.from w rim. Alabama •
half
znnie uTbtM,
in K c tr m
"
“All these craiy defens#.,1* he |
yard* for the L.S.U. fpUback; Denver- Crawford,
said, "are very aggravating to ns
n Al lh„ ,.n() )&gt;f lwn
tackle; Eagle Matullch,
fellows who .tnlnk wp’fe offen.lve KorM ,mt,
... gr«uml fm « Tennessee
MUilsoTppI Rtate halfback; Hobby
roaches hut-1 can t aglr*r* that the
than any other back In Forbes, Florida halfback, and Hal
offensive team* needs help.”
rountry for the oamo numlvr ■Herring. Auburn center.
Kerr told hi* audience that "no uf games. - —---------------rVoting for Sander* as &lt;
nuirh can leach, especially high
t ),c Gator line"m ight-hr some
sclioul youth, some 300 plays for stronger against Auburn with the the week wetp Moefley, Montgom­
offense In a llmltsd time, aa well rt,u;rn of Rub Gumming*, 2)6 ery Advertiser; Fred Russell,
teach measures to use against pomM| trudric whose leg Injury hs» Nashville Banner; E. T. Rales,
lnt Prize
8 x 10 Gold Tone PortraitH as
Chattanooga Free-Prc**; Tom
four, five, sis, trven, and eight ^ ^ lin e ff him foa a month,
man defensive linos.”
j V»Jni 1&gt;rsrtir« work of the Anderson. Knoxville Journal, and
2nd Prize 1—8 x 10 Gpld Tone Portrait
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week will U the sotting-op of a "Due” Magee, Jnck*on New*.
W th n ‘ 2,469 mile cmiMUnc
M defense to hall the losses «.f
Butts, polling one of the biggest
• ~ - A w an M Hy
t.hlles average width Is only 110 ienil. t | ntul Travis .Tidwell, the majorities In the Iwo-ycar poll,
m,lMpigskin throwing Ttgsr artist now wen support from Purser Hewitt,
RAYMOND STUDIO
____v v ..s~ ._ _ V speclalixing in the aerial gam* si Jackson Clarion-Ledger; G a l e
an fniured leg .keepa him from Hayes, Columbus Ledger: Bill
Third Thru Fifth P rizes.................... For
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partidpetlm t in 'th e running at- Keefe, New Orleans Times-PIca
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By
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iwy. Lolumiu
aerie*. Auburn ha* wbn 13 games, qulrer; Arnold Finnefroek, JackRita Thedter
Florida has cbppod nine, and one
was a deadlock.

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�TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FOR SALE

Hints To Housewives

(10 Acre Grove

,B&gt; laatwlU S. Thuraby
.-..-LvUiU^utf F uud -LLuJ)tjWiat ■ -

One Out Of Every Thrfcle Students
Enable To.Get Into Colleges This Fuji

A-l condition. juni sprayH.v-|ilM gii i d : »iM o d f

i lean crop.,* 5 acres tnldseason oranges, 5 acres
D u n c a n grapefruit. 10
acres cleared grove land
goes with grove.
Located in l^tke County
near Korrgntn.

IMUCE- $11,000.00
with F r u i t . ----- - -

1

Bee Owner

1

Jo h n ll. T alton

nature (you Snow wtisl W*

Ditao t). Till* ( m i mnltrlo* *l*o
b u what Doctor* call artomachlo

L y d ia E . P ln k h a m ’s VEGETABLE COMPOUND

FOR R EN T

S ARTICLES FOR SALE

10 Business Opportunities

The _ F'lornla jwsnut harvest,
fortunately, is a generous one
again, ten million puuniht larger
than hiat yf*ur.
Tin fail that |ieamiU may Ur
kept in tlir hull fm eight or nine
months. win it pmpetly ,jiraye»i
anil ilureil ■djoyld ensure a ron-,
lenient aunulv fra a lung time
alituui—pui t.eiiUiiy- for tiio*«-w)to
ijiuw- iheir own. That means a
Itit of. good eat tug thi miuhmit the
What V in pvanuta? A gener­
ous supply of protein anil fat.
Vitamin i n . apd goodly amounts
of itntt, phosphorous, anil calcium.
\ iuvuiy food really, this lowly
Ih'onut!
Think what can t*e liolie with
|wnrmt» whole, trushed, or made
into htiiter. Their nutty goodness
&gt;houl.l lie kept in one fm m or an­
other. within easy teach of the
family.
H'* easy to loant oi "parch"
peanut*. Just put the shelled nuts
in a -hallow pun in n moderate
oven for nltout tfi minute* oi un­
til they are (lightly l»rtiwtied. Stir
Ihcitt frequently while they are
maating. The reddish -kin* will

RLCOIti) PLAYERS for rent. By Faints, Poultry Supplies, Nails, FIRST CLASS service-station for
day nr week. The Music Bos, 119
rent. Now open. In good locu­
Purina Feeds, (internes and
__W. 1st St. Phone 063.
Meats. Touchton &amp; Watson, 1201
tion. Necessary to have some
money to purchase stock. Write
Celery, Phone 1199.
D FfjC K apace In Melsch Building.
Box J. e o Herald.
,
Large'light offices, nwly decor­ BABV QRANd " PIANu -Wi.rlitated. all uillltles, heat and jariixer. reconditioned. The Music 12 S P E C IA L &gt; MV IC E S
rO us,.110 W. F irst St. ■rPliunr/'
LONNIK MCMULI.FN'S Market
for of fie* or other type but* TRANSFERS—Large new assort,
Barber Shup open Tlmrsilay,
IneMr. See William Deviton,
Friday A Saturday,
menta Decal Sets for Kitchens.
Smtfurd
But
Station.
Bathrooms, Nursery. Also (ilass
* aw i _ ______
Tu miller Sets.
YOU DRIVE IT
FAHM FOR RENT—20 acres subSKNKAKIK GLASS A
PIIONE 200
irrignted . truck farm, newly
PAINT 0 0 .
BWICKI.AMf-MOKKI.H0N
ploughed and harrowed. 12 arfillings*
I l l W. 2nd Street
■U I)HIVK-IT. INC.
Sweet Filling
SEE
US
FOR'
*
FOR SALE—Umerock for drlvatUind
‘i
tuiimi- an
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING * w itb -S eufr ctip
fi'-nmit butter
wsys and roadways—Phons
AND TYPING
taiileipiKin.- Iiiiney. juice
CREDIT I.UREAL OF
side, Sanford, Fla., phone 1Wlime, and a pinrii of salt,
HANFORD
FLOWER
PLANTS.
Mrs.
Y.
C,
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. Hi JA.(L-HoX-B8d..t^B Stowe.
116 N. P ark
Bblliht'er. IV. 1st S l near Mon­
Arbi 2 tahle-jHmn &gt; tvnli
#
ACRES tiled .land for truck
ro* Canter. Phone 1330-J.
Expert Radio Repairing
cup i-uniit butler anil ml
farmint*
n,.* acre. lH,nn.
farming. l.lf.
S3fi imr
Phone
Frsd Myers. 311 h . 2nd 8 L ‘
ruti chill »auct.
781-J, Carl S. Mynes.
ALUMINUM casrrnt'nt windows.
Make. too. Mended pear
‘ H IE HOME MIOP
Steel easement and Aluminum
and mange uiaMtialni!
ROOM furnitherl apartment 1020
double hung windows. Miracle WATCH A CLOCK REPAHUNf, tel
wit he*, ii trig whole when
Laurel Ave. Working couple
Conrrcte Co. Sul) Elm Ava. nOQJisnfoid Ave^_l’buiiii lll.t J ThtA'Tfnrriaisttftdi
imtrttir
preferred..
ATTENTION^Sl O i'll l i t V
—DIAPER HER* it'R —
Utssernment Printing'
BABY GRAND PIANO Price rea
Unity Valet furnishes hospitr.l
2
W A N TED T O RENT
tieiully rccugniied a*
sonable. Phone (2H-W or cal
clean, sterile dinners stTd ileixlurRfMt Magnolia.
ired cimtalntr. Krtnomical and
FURNISHED or unfunished house
safe. Fully medtinl!’/ approved
SEE
Jimmie
Cowan's
SheeL
Metal
or apartment. Phune lOifs-J.
Call Daytona ~1)17-W ci-lleet ftr
Works, for roof paint A roof
detail*. Ofl iliaperii.
n w ck .
painting, Phone fils.
V PERMANENT Sanford resi­
“FIRST IN SANFOlUrdent house or apartment for
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
iTU. grind corn for feed, grits
FO R S A L K
aelf. wife, daughter 14,
__ .10.
..
I, son
every night at Homer'a.
&amp; meal every Saturday morn
Prrfer to rent but will buy if ;
M OTORS INN
ing. J. W. Bell, luiko Meni
price in right. Contact BillHOT PLATE LUNCH’ "
aheimer at Touchlon's.
Served from 11:30 tu 2 at Hunter's, ‘OR RENT—Floor aander. ^Easy
TRUCKERB R EST
opsralinn. Reasonable rates,*Kan.
r, in h A Stminnle ltl*d,
HOUSE WANTED
ford Paint A (ilass Lo. I'hmto
CEMENT STEPS for your h.^ne,
To runt furnished from Nov 1st
Fret; estimate. Mlraile Concrete
lo May. 7 or 8 rooms, 2 baths,
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Plmne 13.15.
DOHGR • PLYMOUTH
hy elderly . couple, and purac.
AND HKKVICK
Some grounds on lake prefer- TRADE IN jrour old washing ma­ 10* PARIS
Paloielto Are. - I'hnna 1
r*l. Will purchase if satisfied.
chine on a NEW 11ENDIX AU­
'Aland pictures and description to
TOMATIC WASHER. Randall Pmno Tunhig and Repairing. L. L
D. T. W arner.. 317 Mndtsnn
Electric Qo.
_ A.v»nuc, aw.. Yor k_t 7^ N, V.—■
Youngstow n
iTtiTTENa i i &gt;•
L-VRGE huuau in ur around Sun- ■ER SINKS, three sixes. Im­
U P TO
m s.
Show card* and poster*
V
ford. Permanent. Preferably un
mediate delivery. Randall Kleeo — nm -rs s ig n h k r v ic k
furnished. Clarence Sampson, P.
O . D . I jindr*** Phor..* H U I
IN.
DATS I
O. Box lOt*
(&gt;y Sanford.
IUXEDO FKED&amp;—cor-tiete m
Cohen's KadlaUiY Simp for cum!
__
njtnitnicnt for season.Htrnf's Tureds Fra il Store
plele rarliatur mu vice. |l)d San,
OB MONEY BACKI
.Adults only. Merrill. 24 Central
fjtrd Ave. Phune 35d-W.
WESTING
HO
USE
wringer
wash
Ave,, Old Orehard Oeach, Me.
Ing machfhe.. $75. 1902 Maple. C u rtain s, Lace tablecloth* wash'*!,
S REAL EOTATEW r SALE ONE Tomlinson Gainralrorough sU tch rd Si stretched. 51H Melbun die Ave. Phone 879."
chair $25.00, Phone C99-J.
REAL ESTATE
“
INSURANCE
EXPERT
atitif painting and laidy
MORTGAGE LOANS WOOD HEATER $7.00. John
repair. All work gunrnntiil,
Robinson,
Box
-97,
Monroe
Cor*
RAYMOND M BALL, Realtor
. Jnckaun A. tiibhs Body Shim.
!Iil(l French Aye. I'horie 4(NKt J
CANDY TABUTS
lurance Ag^nt
ROSE. RUSHES. 3 -yf j -olt^ field SANFORD Ilrnuky - Salon, 309
nfTafl livue faux •
lurid* State Rank nidg. • grown ew i Idoumittg plants'; over
bulm ||a*y a atm. tt)|,
I'aik.
Phone
1354.
M,
Mr
Midi
liti h(u» hy follaslni
fifty choice varietiea; write fur
NICK 5 ROOM home willi large
un, Spiral |H&gt;rmancnt, lasting
thl 8 m pt*n
free
rgtalog
wHh
n
n
w
in
color.
screened porch also double garnp». ft,, lunger. .U * r wave*,
Ty-Tex
Rosn
Nameric*.
P.
tt
agr apartm ant furnished with
CriHininule A M n c h m c l e All
Box 532, Tyler Texas.
twn balha. \pnrtm ents renting
MO lA X A H V I
for $50.00 per month. Several GLOBE groatiwt ■cid-rate wimlpn o F x rR c rsr
jintlFING
ami
painting.
.hearing fruit trees and well
sale ‘'distributor^, offers hovel- ’tltunU*. • Smith Rruihi
Urn.
ftrv
ty T*bl»*i will h d p »ou l»
landscaped on targe- east front
tie*, sundrici, toyi, gifts t&lt;
tractor. .Phone 1188.
tedure . &lt;»k»
usly t* t Slmpfy
lot. $7,500.00. &lt;Easy terms.
shrewd buyers. Globe Trading
l«nswth*dl&lt;*&lt;tMna S m l i t t * s&lt; *
Don't pay for another's build­
Co. 109 W. Flagler St., Miami 13 N o t i c e s — p e r s o n a l
vitam in and Mtiwral Candy TsPUl
ing, let rents buy this place for
you. W. It. william*, Realtor,
VTTKNTION I.AIIIKfU
Tom C. .Bolt, Associate, 110 THAYER bpby carriage, practic­ Make a na«-atop aarvjce for all
ally new, reasonable. Phono 910,
N orth Park AveiHtr," Slhford,
your laundry anr^drv cleaning
1219 French Avenue.
. Florida.
;; Touchton D yuk Co
nci’ils by using' your favorite
KrIf
Service
Laundry.
*
5 JtOOIf hmue in d 10 acre* land TAN POLC COATr perfect cun'ditinn, site 13. Can be seen at THE IIRLPY HKLFY LAUNDIlV
m Lake Mary by owner. Rt 3,
41M&gt; W. 16 Ht.
Sanford
■ Accommodation Shop, 110 East
i Jlox 341-B, Sanford.
Second Street.
U
LO ST i t FO U N D

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i'l»ri More Irian HUP Ilf every
thr**- students awking aduiU*iojt
In an Amciiran college will lie unatile tu gel in lIlia fall, it ia ievealcil liy the annual Investors
Synilirttlo survey of higher rduralion, announced Inlay.
Thu nation-wide aurvry.nf ;enior college* and" uniiu-tsitle* di*eiiinil that the average school is
rejecting $1,1 i»ei cent of all appljrpnla--_Xini-lcvimieal and- lllilicollege* are turning away
the mn*l. students, refining lie

■ideratlon^S in*’ •riub’nt -will infiirril ffilh tiiii hv/tvy tt liUtdtn nf
■rotiMc w r k which, with rumpett*
lion fur plan'* in cln»ttvoin» ii&lt;ry
(harp, might will menu Lilluri- to
romplete llic education."

applicants.
For the first lime, veterans mitnumtier non-veteranf among the
atuileitt ImmIii-i* of the nation.
While in HHA I hero were a few
more non-veteran* in the eln*srotmts, this yeai 62.1 Inal cent of
all students Mi'll- formerly in lhe

ill disagree it K t -(mulled
2 fei . eni o f men and -'1 I
nt of women huh! part-time
The tnen nvernge 0 .1 hour*
eek’. anil the women 12.8

hiulier expenses, join enough for
alt. who want them otc rclKirteil
Ilf hrflV-7t |N*t eent a f th, college*,
ami the average tnte of pay is
IhVI lent* SJJ hour. Some college

vein more lim n 2,315.000, includ­
ing teachers' colleges. O f the tot­
al. about Tt) pei rent tir LbJU.OIH)

ate men uml )I95,UOO ate women.
In 1939 only tit t&gt;er cent were men.
I li. in, i, .i.e i, i,.. t . tie ii mi n of

ONI MIIKIHAKI with anoufh straws to go around has to mi tike as six
of ths saven children of Mu. Lillian Llamas.(hpltling the container)
gather admit her in the Pariflc rJftetrfC Rslltvay Station.' !ki» ATtgcIcs,
which became (heir temporary horns. Fearful of being evicted from a
veterans homing project Mu. 1damns, whose husband left her three
ir o n ago, moved her brood into ths depot, (fnlcrnathmal i'eundpfteio)

ntnrfv men whose eduedlldn* were
•tela veil liy the war. Investor*
Syndicate pointed i|Ut.

YOU RiE TELLING ME!
By W IlllA M BITT
CtnK*l P iriu W tiler

THE HULLETIIA Vutdished
by the 'Russiin embassy in
Walhington cr»d|l% the Hitsstans with ths .major part in
dsfraU ngtthr Japs thus giving
■is Ih* ipectnrU of a lirntit
warmer proclaiming hints rtf I he
mml valuablr player,
, ♦*
, l * !
Store time hsrnfs* *W rkiogs
it m only n ttu rtl thjt the hour
t in s hiure would t(J{ f *
(om tbick

Hound* iyie n swell idea- fur
the thrifty whi, ran e. .momire
jm.th«-JiflroftTuel&gt;JaH-bv- taking

filled befun^thc tvnr..

Fr*ttntnteil cost* fur students
hat e gone up II pi r Veld -litre
11)39. tile survey revealed, S iin ipest rt ..*
ill rt'Mill AflTl b.tirfd

Horribl* rhoughl Now lhat
Ih* long skirl is botk, is ih*
high.lop bviton sho* |usl around

American

Frtadom Train w

has ntrcuily Iced ,i (»&gt;itr tmit l.ill
of snow make* ii* rmtember

mainline lorovor.

Tot until will capcnmrnt with
heated sidewalks this winter.

-nmnng thp snniftet' -cTntiil-, w h irl

in many rakes were only piutinll.v

II wo oil do o
guard

Significant nmnng the survey's
findings wit* the fact that while
enUege-i' rusts Irnve increased 103.1
per cynt siney l£Np.l, their average
nWnut* ha* gone tip by 110.7 per
cent . situ; to .government util,, high­
er tuitions and Intger endowmeiito.
Whereas the average budget was
slightly unbalanced in the pre­
war year, it will Ih- slightly in the
Idnik this year. However this
lutgyly refleetj! g K-ntiq j i rusperlty

almost with . mis'algia tii.it
horiltde he.it wave'lavl August

Crahb, chair man of the Imnnl and
|&gt;levident nf Investors Syndicate,
"’reseat that prewar vUutdard* fur
planning education budget* tire
just a* out uf ilute as ull otllel
budget*. While th e’average stud
ent iispiim l fduh n vein in IP31I,
it |* . .rimnteil he will nesnl more
than farMI this &gt;eui. Plana fur
aertmudtiling funds fur erltieatlnn

pu*es. Where a few year* ugn a
malt with a eullege degree stood
nut fioni the rrowd mul enjoyed
greater . I!,&lt;,*** ahtt&lt;t-t riutumaticaljy, today the trend i* tuwnrd
making a degr&lt;H‘ nefe'—a r j if iho
ymmg penmn )* to bold Iti* own in
the vnmpetiliim fm desirable
careers. More than ev er. Iiefore,
H College education I- In-eonting a
fo r

the

yo u n g ste r

w

By Rnv Colin

OZARK IKE

TH‘ BUGS
LOSE 1M'
. SCRICSj

7M HAWKS
SCORE! .

LOSE UGLY FAT
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ft ARTICLES FOR SALE

FOUND: Ladies' Utlfuld contain­
ft ARTICLES W AN TED
‘ FOR 8AI.Bc
ing Social 8. Card, money. OwnOLD NEW3PAPEI18—S DENTS
ur mky have by identifying and
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
paying for thi* adv.
BUNDLES.
10, 15, 20 and U DENT
LO ST-Sunday morning near Lorh e r a l d o f f ic e
mann'a Restaurant large Mark
I'Ll, BUY.your ear regardless of
cat wearing new leather collar.
age or condition. Roy Real, 908
NEW SPINET PIANOS—Wearer.
$10.00 roward for ruturn. Write,
Liberal trade In A term*. The •W . 2nd 8 b
wire or phone collect R, K. Col­
Mu.Ic Box, 119 W. F irit 8t.‘
lins, 3500 Main Iljghway, Mi*
12 FT. house trailer, fully ^quip­
Pohne 963.
-ami. U f,
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7 P a ts , L iv e s to c k ; S u p p lied
Batteries A Battery Charging.
II. B. POPS a INC.

IS

AUTOS FOR SALE

ONE NICE milk cow and heifer;
FOR HALE
~ ~
2 fine horaea; t home. 2 acres 1939 Packard, new motor, new
rubber. 1209th Magnolia. Radio
land For sale until sold. Dyson.
and heater.
Inquire Dr. Baker's Dairy.
For Sals—half Shetland pony, 4 1940 DODGE pick-up truck. A*!
ira old, also saddle. $176.00.
condition. Phone 1199.
one 95k .
QUICK' 4 door asdan, tailored sent
cover*, good radio, good paint
0
H E I* W A N TED
Job. Aa la $«0Q. 417 W. llth
W A N TED -N ot anyone ju it look­
St. or Phone 1217-W.
ing foe work but someone want­
ing opportunity to advance and FOR SALE 1938 Indian Chief
motorcycle $176.00. Can be seen
go ahead. Wa ar# looking for
side Sanford Furniture Co.
an axperianced office A credit
atpra.*- Phony 210.
man who la willing to work to
batter hlmaelf. Apply In person FOR SALE Cheap 1942 Drnlge
to Firestone Stores.
truck, military ambulance type,
4 a 4, seat* 10, Insulated body.
2 COUNTER 0IRL8. I k lu h .n
Refrigeration reach-In box
workers. Contact Mr. A Mrs.
x 7 « 2Vb. Phone 3305.
Maynard, Terminal Grill.
OWNER needs cash. Civilian Jeep
1946. Low mileage, fi good tlrr*
and excellent top. $1200.00. J,
FLOOR SANDING A flnUhlng,
B, Leonard, P. O. Box 676, 8*ncleaning A waxing. Our power
unit anoblaa ux to work a hare
them is no alectne connscilo.t 1938 Buick special coupe. Price
available. 21 yaaia experience.
reasonable. Ifelpy Selfy Latin
H. M. Olaaaon. Lake Mary, Fla. j l r y , 404 W. 16th S t
I^W N S MOWED. T-ow
1939 Kurd station wagon, $496.
■Jerry Lord
Phone 788Roy Red, 306 w . 2nd St,
' H-3isdK‘

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THESE WELCOME
WORDS IN TRE
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Bjr‘AS"niT)ism'y

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T H E LIFE
YOUR O L O ROOF
YEARS
LONGER

PROLONGS

Tiy Fran Striker

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VOU KIUER5// NOlTRc V J W

T HATE TO TREAT 0EWTIE&amp; UK£
"WF5, BUT WERE NOT K'LLERS.y

we’ve COT 10 STAY OUT OF THE J
HARM O f ME LAW UNTIL WE CAN
LEARN A FtW 1RlHG$1 r r $ r — '

METHOD OF STO FFIN O
LEAKS WITH NONJLUST.
INO ALUMINUM METAL

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BALKS AND 8BRYICB
Bert** Setting Mack Shop
115 H- Fheneh Ph. 1199SERVELL 6 ft. refrigerator. Ex­
cellent condition. $160.00, A. L.
8klnner Co. 340ft. __________
CABBAGk plants fa r sale. L. B.
Mann, Lake Monroe.
RIMLESS kitchen sink with
.Chromium fitting*. Drat class
condition. Small wood burning
stove for heating. Write box T
Caro Herald,
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By Paul Rohinnon

KTTA KETT
• YEARS Of EXTRA SERVICE
DOSS

rirtPUAWW-*
j t r JoO S' —

ALUMINUM FOIL
FOR A PERFECT SEAL'

STOPS IEAKS PERMANENTLY
-rwwiN&amp;Nrr

For full detailed information
pleat# phone us today.

MIRACLE .
CONCRETE CO.
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TUESDAY, OCT. 7t 1947

THE SANFORD IIERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

County Roard
ir ta llM M

In n

Partition Opposed

l a ir llu l

ira«lli»#4 lr«h» t *84 *»«•)
wrich aplit nil iiriliih India into

younger man such as Mr. Parrish
tyu&gt; dominion!, one with a Modem
could ably handle the position.
J. A. Nrs)-of U esrL akr pointed majority #»nd ihe .other. with,.a
• a t to the Commission the nerd great preponderance of llindut.
of* road • signs on ‘eweh-^of the
Sir Zaf(ullah tpokr for one hour
Bear luihe Rbsd near Forpst" and S3 minuln.
City to warn motoriata of danger
Without, mentioning communal
When the roqd is wet .and slippery.
” *
ala lril llu l Hl p - s u lnnisthiias, 4 i u [ U a i i £ f U L - ^ ; ^ 7ijL l^
already turned over due t &gt; country and the Dominion ol India.
the wet road. Action on the m at­ the Pakistan delegate declared
ter waa promised by the Commls- that Paleiline *'paititutn will irrve

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alou.

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A request by U. It. Crumley
for a new road from South Mellonville Avenue to Silver Lake
hear the hoy acout camp In order
to serve residents In the area was
taken.under advisement. Francis
Meriwether, who ha* purchased
the TdFmi-r City Ahi f
t;,, .|. :
♦tile, and who wishes to uke the
area for- rattle- grating. •&lt;V|d
would feme it ti-»npni*rily ( i t
In aurh a way that Mr. Crumlev
and other resident* will not hblocked oul. The Commlnaion to o l
Mr. Crumley'# rrc|ue*t under ad­
visement. ■
The CommlMlon promised^ t"
get on a request by Fred Fanehar, who was represented by (!.
W. Spenerr, to rlose a road on
property on &lt;b* Orlando Highway
near the dog track, providing
all ahuttlnjr properly owners
gave written" consent, hred II.
Wilson, representing Howar.l Bot­
tle r and other U k e Mary prop­
erty ownrra, .requealrd the closing
of a street near Crystal Lek**.
Commissioner Overstreet was &lt;ntacUrd to check into Ihe matter.
- The Commission tf W n w
bt paid to Z. E. Smith for
•range t r m which he relinquished

In increase the strife rather than
to allay the conflict."

Ill* delegation already had
charged twice In the Assomhly’a
regal committee that "thousand*
and hundred* of thousands,” of
person* 'were being "butchered"
the Indian -‘pnetUion lines
for n« other reason than that
"they_Iwlong to js_«l»ff«-»**nt faith."
J J i u auutturliiig.-the Arab do.
mands for an Independent Arab
state in Palestine. the Pakistan
delegate argued that Britain was
not conferring a favor on the
‘Aral** when she promised them
ludriiemlcnctr.
‘T h a t was their right,1' he said
"l&lt;et us not l&lt;e sentimental nlmut
th**e thing*."
He devoted a major part of
Ills speech—the only one «n I'al
estinr today - to n detailed re
view of Palestine history under
the la-ague of Nations mandate
which Britain has held for the
past 22 yeors. He shfuply eritlriced Britain on almost every major
Palestine move.

Attlee Shake-up

a O atlntern—an abbreviation1for
rommunist.International which the
Kuslsan# asserted waa disbanded
ti ■*ti**»a r,uin ras&gt; iiw i
brought public objections from the in May Of IMS, when German
armies were deep in Russia and
J—8r,_-f*ai*-1«Wl supplies . WetV
The.-’'sTroiTg-TSen1' 1oa^se^eahk flowing freely into the Soviet Uni­
net—Foreign -Secretary— Krnest on. .
Bavin. Minister of Economic Af
Longo said the bureau stem­
•fairs Sir Stafford CHpps, Deputy
med from a growing danger of
Premier Herbert
- Two - - — ‘ ‘Chancellor-erf th e -Eocbhiuuw Hugh- war.
..
P sItiJiw -w w n P t MpffTCrTo1 lie •i|l—*i*v » —&gt;e • l Uttmed
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in London as Big
Four
deputies
affected.
Meanwhile the British Foreign drliU i sti-d disposition bf 'Italy’s
♦Office announced that Russia had pre-war Afriean colonies.
They agreed to:
agreed to a Big Four foreign minlater* council Nov. 26 for a second
1. Hear claim* of Italy, Ethi­
attempt to write a German peace opia and Egypt before 'making
treat'1., which may provide a cru* any final decisions.
dal trst of world cooperation.
2. Bend investigators to each of
•A snokesman for. the Foreign tH ! eolonlea — Eritrea. Italian
Office at the same time declared Somaliland, Trfpolitanla and X T thk manifesto Issued by Commun­ renaira — before—-making disposiists of nine European nations, cal­ i loss.
---ling on their supporters to . resist
They'disagreed over:
“ Uhllcd .States and British Im
perialrstn," represented ”* H « r ■I. Whar Other HallohalhouhTlie
deterioration of the International consulted, beside those with ter­
ritorial claim*, before making fin­
situation.”
The spokesman said the crea­ al decisions. Britain favored hear­
tion of what the Communists cal­ ing any nation which wanted to
led an information bureau In the he heard. The United ■States
Yugoslav capital of Belgrade waa thought only those who* fought
“the official resuscitation of the with the Allies In the African
Comintern," the Commuist agency campaigns should lie heard. Rus­
devoted in the past to world Ye- sia proposed that any nation
whlrh sighed the Italian peace
Volution.
The manifesto was sharply crit­ treatv should tie heard. France
ical of Prime Minister Attlee and sided with Russia. ' *
2. Hpw_.jnany commission* of
Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevln.
The Foreign Office Comment came investigators to send to the col­
onlv after 24 hours of study.
onics. Russia proposed sending
The Italian Communist Leader two, one' to ’ Eritrea and Somali­
Lugl l.ongo denied in Borne that land and one to Cyrenalca a n d ,
the information bureau Constituted j Trlpolitania. The other thr

IN THIS EXCELLENT action piriure, Al.GInnfrlddo, Brooklyn out*
fielder, i* shown making the most spectacular catch of the World
Series— a catch tha* probably kopt the Yankees from winning the
sixth game. J o e DrMnggio had slammed out a 415 fool drive, almost
to the exit gate of the Yankee Stadium, Two men were on haae.
Ordinarily, thia would have meant a homer and a score of three run*.
But Glimfrlddo. as the picture shows, chased the ball tn within a ((Kit
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uf the grandstand and nahlied it vrith‘ 0 line h sn d ra trh .
(International Soumlphotoj
LAKE «WWIK7B«.'Jtct. % pi*)
-T h e British government has
speeded up cumulations to fix a
1 rd th at he again seek advice from
Judge Ware
date for withdrawal from Pales*
the Attorney General. This was
Informed British quarters
•*»' plXn‘V
*- b- In Lake Mary tine,
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, not done, although in *11
all good
xacreatlon
purposes
•
Karlyle Housholder presented a said today.
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These quarters said this ques­
resolution ai an amendment to tion
as Judge of the C.uuty Court i* ,
H?ed!ure
!
was
now
being
considered
u
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the CountyVflepl. 4 ruling against gent Iv by liritlidi official# in Lon­ now thr only m atter under con-» l!*Vs* i T^cn yo#“r *i *1 f f
1
,
ti
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without
Any
fuvth«r
thought
you
sal. of akpIwlU b a y m g e . on don and British administrative
Sundays after the hour of Hiou a. and military leader# in Palestine.
"Itt* ltfl7 the legislature enacted passed a resolution, and sent the,
M. to allow the sale t&gt;f 3.2 beer Tin* actual date of withdrawal a statute a'etUng Ihe salary uf the same to tho papers, that I, as
from 7-«H&gt; A.M.HundayalnSiOOA. may lie announced before the, end Judge of a County Court at !|2(&gt;il Comity Judge had received certain
»■»»» .* ■ &gt; « “
f- - * .* « * ,
M. onday morning*. The Com- of the present Session of the Un­ a
ited Nation* .Assembly, it .was County
m .
r»;i
the- C -u n ty- Cour t- saidThe same sources, esplafnfng
that complete British withdrawal
Rail Unions
L u ll C
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I
would In* contingent on failure of w W 2 r . n l / lo
« » wetl known to you gentleman,
the Assembly to find a solution 'and set Hie salary *1 |600 '! *Hint
lliis
was
a
question
for
*&lt;imn
acceptable to both Arabs and year plus n docket fee of |.i for Court of competent Jurisdiction to
.
tr«»M**»*«* **•«« Hear n«*»
,
yifjoui pli^iri nf railroad, °|^f* Jews, laid Ilrll itirt had not coin, each. cit*p djq'kelcd.
'determine, together
with
the
“At the end of each rnotiih lliis other facts; In my opinion this
•lions, incfuding length of Inin*, pie (el y abandoned hope that sfcrcroffice, ns the olhi-r county olfirvs, raises n question mark in the
lire and numlier ol crews, work merit 'could he reached.
The British Informant said Bri­ "present a written bill staling the
assignments »nd appointmrnl ol tain plamieii no further statement work and the charge made to the mind of some |ienp|e, and in j
some other* it might incite alia-,1
supervisory personnel. of policy on the Palestine problem County as County Judge, which piclnii," and tills in my opinion !
z The live unions. In a separate beyond tlie utinourtremeiil of the L only for insanity hearings' and; |, „ m0it
venomous yoll
political
.action last w eek,. formally de­ withdruyvul date, lie said Britain w ananta or commitmeni hearings, course.
*4*
.
manded a 30 per cent wage In­ would riot take nn official .stand and .as Judge of the County
"The Declaratory Judgment,
crease with a minimum hike of on the (dan to partition Hie Holy Ct.urt lie makes u Its] of each
$3 • day. D. P. Loomis, Chiengn Land. .
defendant against whom an infor- nr opinion of the Attorney General
fU cu liri' ill rector of the Assoc laThe main interest «tH1 centered mat loll ha* loren filed and lire- could have ruled as to what would
T Western Hallway*, es- on jhe eX|&gt;ecte&lt;l declaration^ by sent# that hill In the Hoaid of i* i|,e status of Ihe Docket fee*
ihe wage boost, If grant* Ihe United Rlntes and Bussia Infer County CommlBiioneri with a paid to the County hv defendants,
■would add 1400,000,1MAI to tii Ihe week, probably Thursday. Charge or «:t which has Wen or f„r certainly the County Corn_.j transportation rust# » year.
Tho delegates were generally will Im- paid, usually by the de - 1miailonera would have no right
The rhanges have been the sub­ agreed that tho success of any fendant
",
i to claim thia fuqd, and there are
ject • ( diseuslon with the carriers plan would depend, largely., on . "A t ths end uf each y e a r he probably thrfs thuusand rases.
P.- .../ o r several -.year* and *di»agrn-- whether the big powers, particul­ sumuinrirrs n ll'n f these report*
"Finally, I would have gladly
mcnl with the unions last year arly the United .States, were pro- for Ho- 12 month* past ami ill abided the determination of the
f
led to f t nationwide rail strike lu pared to provide forro to Imple­ BiJditpgU thereto show* Ihe fee* Circuit Court in a Declaratory
May. The walkout, however, ended ment it. .
for ovesy eery ice tie has rendered Ju.jgm.-nL nn.l aldde4—4W
after, in terreu thm hy—Um sidcnl
nod fu rth er without question or delay, what­
.Men n wiiiio. tlie A*
Assembly'* a s . County Judge
man.
fight over the Oreek-Uanlkult ques­ show* what he lias paid out durilii ever it was; 1 would have even
Union -spokesmen said when tion . broadened Into what some the year and for what it was yulil abided the opinion of the Attorney
the wag* ilrmami was made that delegates saw us thp beginning of unit flic* one copy with the General had you taken this course,
'
would b* "dealt with aggress­ wide open ideological struggle In lloaril of County Commissioner* By your refusal to lake the
ively” when liegolatlous on Ihe the United Nation* in!tween Bus- and one copy i* si-nl to the Comp­ courses open to you for a fair, and
rule change* open, It followed thp sin ami tin- western powei*.
troller (ictirral. These reports are Judicial determination of the m at­
rscent awanl of a "16 1/8 cent*
Hussia'a Deputy Foreign Min­ recorded in .Hie minutes of the ter, you have forced on me the
an hour pay raise granted a mil­ ister Andrei V. Vlshinsky brought County Commissioners ’and after necessity of seeking a Judicial
lion non-operaling workers by an the fight into the open late yen’- Wng recorded they ate public determination.
arbitration Ixiard named under terday with a hitter attack on the record* for inspection hy any one
"8o, now I tell you that I do
the National Hallway Lalior Act. rnpitaiist system. His attaek was at any time, with or without a not owe one rent to the Board of
Tlie unions involved are the Iinksn] Immediately with the new
County Commlislonels, and ‘shall
Brotherhood of lawontotlve Kn- Communist manifesto issued Sun­ reason.
"All County Officers tmok* are not pay one cent, until some
nsers; the Brotherhood of Uieo- day night in Poland following a
Court of rompetent jurlsdlctibn
Otiva Firemen aqd ' Enginsmen; secret conference of leading Com audited by Hie Stale Auditor* and has tided on this matter.”
.Seminole County offices were
the Ordor of Railway Conductors; mnnlMs frs.rts nine nalioney' *wdiPe4-tT.-J«m-d,tlya J ee theyheed of — Bailreed
Afthongir^Vistiinsky niaiie no
"AI the July meeting of the
fnmen, ml the awHclunen’s direct-rnfrrewro to the new world
,_ R r ic f i D e f e a t ^ ,
Board- o&lt; C*ontT~Cmmnisslon»rg
nlPfu-Td N orth America.,
ComdRIBin campaign ’a g a i n s t in ardor to ilctcrniln*_ how tho
Some, o l *lbe 44 rules changes "dollar Imperialism," the.general
•IW npnstg feses »•«** flat)
have Wen sought previously -In theme of his attack was similar Judge rtf the Cuunfy Court would
lie paid, I presented n bill for the in buying for export has bought
b i ' least ti .few state legislatures to that In tin* manifesto.
fees for the six month period. 1 at the most . inopportune limes
i i safety measures.
Vlshinsky said rapltallsm now
* Many «f Hie requested provis­ waa entering Its “highest stage— am told that the Atlornev for with most blatant publicity.”
ion* are modifications of existing the period of Imperialism," which Ihe County Commissioners advised Taft.. ' giving high incoms a*
. ?u!»* but • few would bring almut he said "Involves tendencies aim­ against this payment. There were another reason for high prices,
antisely iiis l conditions of rail* ing at domination, annexation nntl two methods hy which this m atter •aid "Ihe AdmlnUltmion BiiGied
rould ■havB"Wert decided; First
road operations.
hegemony” and ‘ "results in the and full remedy was open for you on ’ a general wags increase pal
growth of resistance among the to seek a Declaratory Judgement tern, adonllng the extraordinary
theory
proclaimed by Henry
McatlcRB Tuesday peoples."
from the Circuit Court, this would
v iishlnaky,
“
turning to the Bal­ have fully Settled the m atter by 17*11ace's Department of Com
kan question, charged the United legal procedure; the other was to mere* experts and CIO that you
V .
(t'e*||*»ril (r»w I'aar Ossl
States already had destroyed the ask uf the Attorney General of could have universal wage incants, December 12.26.
crease of "fl p a s a e e l without-itts
&amp;
g
g
g
*
FJnriri, fnr kls.-UtHMosst^wr-rttr creasing prices.'
Troder* said the new margin ttransforming
th
at-ro
o
n
tir
intn-“
r
m„
U
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th
W
opinion
stands
a*
a
SOW-pl
1 -tOQWlrcmsnts, now
placed at 33 1/3 m i l l t A r v l&gt; « W of the U, 8. A*
"A democratic Conrcess passed
&lt;|M | ruling
n t i l lit*is
t « U &lt;lstj*«et
legal
ruling uuntil
decided late
by
per cent of the prlce of the grain
lie called on the Assembly to a Circuit Court. I am told, in­ the OPA renewal bill in 19IC,"
and substantially above the’ rates demand immcdiate’wi(hdrawal not
T sft said. "President .Trumtn ve­
Nhlrh have been In effect, appar- only of all foreign troops In cidentally. that your Attornsy toed It."
was
advised
to
seek
a
ruling
tly had no effect on early Irad- Greece, hut of all instructor*,' ad­
U'Mshoney' said that President
r- The increased margin* were visors snd "so-called experts" as from the Attorney General, and Trumsn vetoed the first OPA **
while
!
have
never
seen
the
opinion
quested by the Department of well, Till* would affect all U. 8.
tension bill bcccuss of an sms ml-,
■IruBure recently, and by P m - personnel ih Greece in connection s* rendered, t presume that he reent which ha said Taft recently
ruled
thet
the
Judge
of
the
County
•nt Truman in his radio apeech with the American aid program.
referred to a* "the eimple
Court came under the 1917 S tat­ had
nday n ig h t fn Detroit bread
provision that increased costs
ute.
Had
you
seen
proper
to
were raised a rertt a loaf
couneel together wlth_ me about must, be reflected In . increased
ay, and their were Indication*
. , ,
It would have bsen entitely prices.”
State Department this,
ciHmjrisg would get a breed
"I have this 'slmpls provision
agreeable to me, but this wss not
bOOSt
-Mr?before m-.u CM ahe**" e«»d. “ I*
______
dons.
-.However, mills serving the New = •. IL-eallBsee S»ei geBe (last
-q*s #-fst-pl'-S-^-oroii*
"Then It became a'questlop as is thYork metropolitan ares, announced those “fired" now stand* at ten
to. when the Judge or the County Taft rm~'»d,u/ n*. It wmld t*k
Juetion* of 10 to 40 a hundred employes.
Court’* fees stopped from the fivit minutes •" *r*d it ami /!♦■
unds In wheal flour price* and
In addition. It Is understood Acta of 1923, and started to oper­ hours tu earlv'n B hut it wteck*
to (15 cents in rye flour follow- that an uadlsclosed number of
ate under the Act* of 1917. Again •d n ric - Ciin’ra l k c*uas. Jl was
ahayoly lower cash wheat and o)hera
0i
have -been allowed to resign two methods were open to you to an altim pl to n»»k» *h» lUT*rn
markets Ssldrday nnd sgsln j
ng the last year.
determine this fact; first, by a « s n t guarantee » profit to men
fwdty.
■ • ,.t r
| ■ m ote allowed
anoweu to
so resign are
art out Declaratory Judgement from the Ufac'urrrs and processor*.
I ts hog prices varied today s t of Ute, State Department, but the Circuit Court, which would b« a fT h e manufacture?* end proc­
"irent market*. At Chicago, technicality of not having been final and Judicial Judgement or essor*, In whdes Inter**!* 9*n*
trade was stow and Prices "fired" leave* them eligible
lltf 90 to aak another “opinion" from
from to r Toft- draw .UiU price rtl*
about AO root* lower Jn ear- far as the records go, for employ­ Ih# Attorney General, The judge­ Ing formula, Ota now reaping the
*d«. with tho top oriec at ment In other government Jobs. ment In-either case would have profit* be was ao rj ’**otsa they
a h""dred pounds. This Those "fired" are Ineligible for been entirely satisfactory to me, receive.’The? New York Stock Ex­
d Chleseo prlro advance anv other
government Job.
ot
and without question I would have change tells u* that th&gt; fo«l
ilsv whlrh lioosted the sverThe department seeuritr
eeeurity rules abided this. You fatted to make nrocessors whoss stock .1* there
1"rice of hogs to a new peak of oa published today provide tb it either course to decide thia raaUae, listed had a net income during
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where a "reasonable doubt" axiata hut nrbllarily permitted your the first sU month* o? 1?&lt;7
, -the east B t i^iqls market
to whether • suspected em- Clerk and Attorney to decide the than 81 percent greaU r than tiwlr
hoga we— active and ployeo is associated with a group
g
matter for you, arid'Ajftj1 decided net income in ths f t n t sin month*
to 25 rente higher,
or organisation advocating “trea­ that the County J u i
of 1940.
gr nrW * continued »o droo. son, subversion, or sedition", the the 1917* Act. when he Wok o f t...
Quoting th# Ohio RspubllcSp
. New York wholesale mar- department will be giren the bene­ lit 1937; you then designated your ag%\n as having slid at '8*»_FranIfTrsd- AA fell 8 eewta -a fit of the doubt and-the person Clerk as an Auditor to determine
Pent*, a droo of 7 U, will be deemed a security risk.
the m atter finally*
Violations of the department's ,on# with author!
a week ago vesterday.
security regulations may also be (Mr to know
-MtlsH-q. of Albania Is considered along with "habitual tbs facta. You
source of our dlfneultU*- Ws do
1 of- two ethnic stocks the drunks nets, sexual psrvsrslon, sufficient for
have monopoly and it Is the mo­
thi north and the Toafcs moral turpitude, financial Irrvs- brought t h i a __
nopoilsta who fix the price* ths
ponsibiUty or criminal . record.” Circuit Court, or to
request- people must pay.

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powers thought one commission
was enough /o r all.
The big four powers have until
Sept. 15, 1948, to decide upon dis­
position
the -colonies. After
that it becomes'a Udfted Nations
problem.
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rA iu n g a i^ K ta

lot of
ssewa theeg. days. Maybe this ta
Intended to lake our sn|0d* off
looming price* uf foodstutfs.
I
For / a s r a n e e , one dairy
itr m t r advocates p ltyioom i in
the bars tor cow*. Thia bring s
up ik f quntioo —whs( game*
does a cow PU , f (

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Peer eld Santa O aea-he may
pow hwve.le moke a side trip I#
the ham an Christmas Ive t#
drop a hep '*T leys'fee lessy.
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The Modern .Merchant
Doesn't wall for SALES

HE ADVEftaSES

What Women Like About Their
Launderette Store
"Im agine! One Whole Morning To Do An I Please.
I Leave My Week’s Wash AI The LAUNDER­
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At Once. It’s Marvelous!"

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To Protect the -Peace of th%a))'erMt '
To Promote the 1’i M r m of Ataertca:
To Produce Prosperity ^ i r Sanford. .

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Verily “i'l*u6 y through Ihursday
with icaltcrrd afternoon thundershorter*.
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V O L U M E X X X V II!

E s ta b lis h e d 19 OS

Truman Asks
Women To Aid

SANFORD,

Truman Asks Meatless Tuesdays

im
President D e c l a r e s
Success Or Failure
Depends Upon Sup­
port Of W o m e n
P fiid m i Truman raid today that.
American women ran make "an
invaluable contribution" to the wel­
fare of the nation and the world
by "wholehearted suppoil to out
food laving program."
In a nation-wide radio addreM
in connection with Democratic
Women’* Day. the
alio that women have a "greet
oj»onunity".to make their "wholeiflue influence inaraiingly effect*
iva" in building a better world "hy
MISlpINT TRUMAN It TlltVIJtD for lha flrtt time at the Whlta House
the lull ui* of
(vowei at the
ai
ha trondcjut a plaa to the nation to support the new voluntary food
ballot box."
conservation drive. The Chief Executive aaked lha American people to
Mr, Tiuman laid ihe reiponii
tue no meat bn Tuesdays, uie no pflilLry or eggs bn Thursdays and to
bility for the iuccch o( thr food
sava a ilk a of bread every day.
(International i’oundphoto)
laving program “ rtita very largely
with the .American hoarewife.”
"She ii an indeipemable fightri
in our. waT igaimt hunger." he
v ^ ri on. -"Th e Amerkan l»ou*ewne ha» never failed her country
when ihr Iim been called u |hi*i
to lactiftce in ill inlerril. I know
that the will not fail in the great
talk now before u i."
If the women of America, h- U. S. Aid Needed To Briton Says Two Na­
went on. "exert 'the tremendous
Prevent Establish­
tions Not Competi­
moral force for good which they
ment Of Red State
tive In Economics
potter* we ihall make greater and
more tailing nroureu in overcomI)AMV w v M
LIVERPOOL, England. Oct. ft
P
other difficultiev that concern n ALBANY, N. Y.. Oct. tt
(•ovetnor Thomal E. Dewey called lAI- hood Mmiilrr'John Slrachry
jus and the wotld."*
Another major atep In th* rum- today for in rtratrd American aid pro|K&gt;sed today that Britain and
pal m to eave food for Europe to Italy to .prevent eitablnhment Ruitr* "agree to diffrr" irinpotan■and lowar pricea at home wax cm of what Ke termed a "Red police ly in ihe imjIiIk s I field, hut gel
todav’a rrnyrara in Washington •tale" in the former F aici^ land. oa with work nf drafting a ttade
M th* Ctttrera Food Committee
Dewey, potential 1948 RrpuLli agieemrnt.
f»»m*llv asked the country*! dla*

Governor Dewey iStrachey Wants
Urges Increased Trade Agreement
For Italy
With Russians

to close down for GO dry*
candidate, laid a triumph
to ta ro 10 ,000,000 bushel* of jfor "Communiit totalilarianiim in
m i l ) - . Industry me.rnb*ni i" -|lh * heart - o f - l b * Mediterranean
dkatedvsom ew hat reluctant “yea*
wooy ^
vvuridwrde c v
t ) &gt;ld 1 - green lL* cAmtuitteje at
,
ateottferig.-. tale
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tille rs

Watching the arrival uf the first
camignmrnl uf Ruiiian fund for
Britain since before thr war, Slruthey fold irpuiteii one of th?
baitc rconumic tcalttiet it lha I
fit item —end—Row+e «i*-mwtu*llv

0 ‘ atJpporrthe program, the nat- Communitm in recent week* came complementary! rather than com­

Caldwell To Keep
Hands Off In Next
Spring’s Election
.Dpvciitar-Caldwell said'today, he
will n 6t try to influence ggfeetion
of hi* successor and will content
‘hlmaelf wllh being "an interested
observer of and a conscientious
voter" in next spring's primary
■bet Iona.
The State Constitution prohibit*
him from succeeding himself and
political lines »Iready*. a re ^ Jt ing
-*-----r the campaign to elect
vernor. L
'
1 was asked by the AsTreaa whelhar ha would
J c s In the ciunpaign. He

in a proclamation designating. Oct.
12 Columbui Day. He laid it wav
an occasion on which "we reaf­
firm our old and imneriihahlr
friendship for the people of the
land" that gave birth to the I5lh
eenturv manner1 who diicovered
the Weitem Hemiiphere.

'•Unhappily,"
the
Governor,
aald, "The jreople of Italy today
face n new threat to thrft newlv
won freedom. Having shaken oft
the sanguinary yoke of toaliUrl* hr eatirm r right, they
ary. now menaced hv the forces of
'tdtalUrsrsMiaal o f life lelL .*
r th * United SUtte# has already
done much to bring aid - to tha
Italian government in It* struggle
for axlstance, but th e re . la still
much more to tie done. If the
Halinn nation Is, lo escape the
imminent th re a t' of Communist
infiltration. It must hava. help
promptly and that help must come
from us.*'

CommunistM Assert
..»ui .'..Yfctory.InGneaee.
Independence

' '.Florida ia ihe utter
.Alt* \n!rr*.
^'Thay, gre qjilck to rcaenl inter­
ference or any attempt to Influ­
ence them In their choice of public
official*. They rightly feel that
tu&gt; Administration should endeav­
or to Influenca the selection of
■ It* successor.
"In keeping with that concept,
to which 1 subscribe wholehearted­
ly, I shall content myaslf hy taring
an interested observer of end a
.cteiaelentloua voter In the coming
ijjm try .
.
I cm, of courae. greatly con­
cerned with the result* of th at
•lection. No rillien worthy of the
name could be indifferent. Flor­
ida's future depends m&gt;en the
character of ita government.
"The current programs touch­
ing public education, public health,
Institutional car* and builnaaa-llko
.administrative procedure are but
tu p s In the right direction. They
■Lfiuld be Improved upon and made
d? greater usefulness to the cttl*
sens of Florida."
.
*

.
TAX CUT
WASHINGTON, Oct. B UP)—
Federal taxea may ulus as much
as | 4W ,000 of the *# 000,000 for
which L arry McPhatl told hit
one-third share of tha New York
f Yankee baseball club,
COTTON CHOP
-WASHINGTON, Ocfc B, U P )-

crop, a t 11,603,000 bales of 600
xpounds gross wsight. This estl■mat# ia a decrease of 341,000
-bale* over the 11.845,000 bales
i forecast a month ego. Production
was 8,640,000 balsa last year and
*12,390,000 bale* for the Un-year
■(1336-44) average

W EDNESDAY;

O C T . »8,

1947

Associated Press I.euAcd W ire

Kilpatrick Is Federal Funds
Elected Head Allocated To
rade
John Ivey Selected Okeechobee D i strict
For Vice President;
Will Bfc Given A s­
Report Is Made On
sistance Repairing
Projects Of Year
Damage From Lake

Washington. on. » u « -

lon'a grain exchange* increased
thair M argin,.or down payment,
requirement* on new sprint*five traniscthins In grain furture*
to 33 1/8 per cent of the market
M~—
***** **»*

FLORIDA

ATHENS, G e t* 8. W)-*- The
Communist organ Ritospastis pub­
lished today a signed article by
the party's secretary - general,
Nicholas Zachartadcs, predicting a
Communist victory In Greece,
"We will fore# a democratic
compromise, or crush the oppoai
tton,” tab! the article — the f in t
published statement In
week* hy the Communist leader,
who ia now In hiding.
Premier Theratatoeles Sophoulia
told a new* ^conference the state­
ment was designed to ‘ holster
wavering morale in tha Commun­
ist party, which he aald was
showing aim* of dissension.
Sophoulla announced a t tha con­
ference he. hail signed an order
providing for the discharge by
Oct. 16 of 6,000 "supernumerary"
civil employe*.
T * F T ON AFFIDAVITS '
DES MOINES. Oct. 8 lAVSenator Robert 0 . T aft (R-Ohlo)
aald today "tha AF1- and CIO
boards are just loose affiliations
with no control" over individual
union* and th a t "R was not logi­
cal to require ' tha boards’ mem­
bers
to sign non-Communlst
affidavits.
PACT WITH AUSTRIA
WASHINGTON, O ct 8, W V Ths State Department
today tha United States has sign­
ed an "Interim" sir transport
agreement with Auetria.
Tha agreement, initialed by
Foreign Minister Karl Gruber and
U .S. Ambassador John G. Er­
hard t, was tha first concluded by
Austria since the war ended, tha
department aald.

petitive, in. the economic field.
"Russia haf food and timber to
Ball," ha aald. "W# hava manu­
factured good* of ail kinds to tell.
Surely it is not beyond tha wit of
man to davise an Interchange to
the immense good of both coun­
tries/
*1 .

negotiations broke down severs!
week* ago because Britain de­
clined to guarantee deliveries and
refused te ease Russia's payments
IlnMllHUe*

S ill

Reaction Is Mixed a ;
To Attlee Shake-up
LONDON, Oct. 8. OP)— A draatic overhauling of tha labor gov­
ernment, In which five cabinet
ministers w en ousted and leftwing Furl Minister Emanuel Shlnwrll was demoted, drefr ‘ tome
tlritlsh cheers and tome Jeers to­
day.
British press comment on yes­
terday'* sweeping changes gener­
ally followed ’ p arty lines ami
ranged from Ute full endorsement
-of-the LaboriU D itty Herald u»
the outright protest of the Coneervative Itally Graphic, which daclsrod U»#( no thing "leas u h in a
coalition regime’CMld fig h t’ eScrc*«fully tha nation's crucial bat­
tle against economic disaster.

43 Students Enrolled
At School Of Aviation

County Commission Rescinds Its
;0 E ^ c t« iT h u ^ Action Regulating Liquor Sales Soviet stand waits
f

^

On U. S. Position

Following a disc union,concerning the regulation ol ihr &gt;.&gt;!r of sit u
E- C. Kilpatrick, Jr., prrsidenl
J a c k s o n v u Z e T O ct. » b»*»
Lake success, Oa « uvi—
of thr Florida Stale Bank, WII Fedefal lundt, in a limited amount, holic beverages on Sutufay, the County Cott|nmtion yrtlerday ir-t ind.t)
A Irsding drlrgotr In the United
its
former
action
of
Sept.
4
irgulating
such
outside
ol
imoruoralfi!
circled pteiidcnl of the Seminole have been made available foi. al­
Notions Airerpbly rr|&gt;onfd today"
County Chamber of Corometce at leviating flooded comLliont in thr municipaliliev in thr county.
he had lieen loid hy a high .Slat*
Tlir
earlier
had
ptuvidrd
dial
u»
ahotmln
bevruges
l&gt;r
served
tti
a meeting of ihe board of di Lake Okeechobee region. Col. Wil­
Drpaltmenl uflmal llul tile UmteJ
rector* at the Touriit Center last li# F. Teale uf the Aimy Engineers licensed places outside ol uit nr)&gt;or«trd town* between ihr’houi* ol 2 : 0 * .Slater would tup|Hiti the proposal
AM.
and
7:00
A.
M..nn
wrnk
days
knd
Iwiwrrn
dir
hulli*
ill
J:Oil
night. Mr.'Kilpalrifk will lake of­ agnoumrd today.
Joi partition of f^lriline "with
Representatives of the* Corps of A, M. Sundays and 7dMi A. M .f
fice at once and f serve for the
ticenw under the Slate lb-v- perhaps a few modifications."
Monday morning*.
EBgmrrn arc uow m conference
coming year. _
. I t was brou 0ht&gt; M l by the erstgr lkrmrWn.nl of hlorida lre-r&gt; w’Utll «ielN|X1e, -wild' had talked
"Wat^authontief around the Commissioners during tin- dis­ tween V tM ucWITmidnight Sjs.t■Other otfTcers elec led were Job*
Washington, officials, raid he
•idem: Edward M.a Like to determine where the emer- cussion that the State I.aw al­ urdny and
Key. vice president
did
not
Irani wbal modifications
can be .pen, to the ready provide* for the opening morning."
Ini, manager , J. L M e y , &lt;n£i
ihr United Statei-Would srek.
U
u
yd
F
.
Hoyle,
a
llo
tn
ey
fm
the
and
closing
time
uf
plares
selling
urer; Frank Shamei, first .i;.dis­ bdst advant.lagr and the rffrcl the
A sfiokesmaii lor ihr ' Undid
aitrsi immediate relief within aleoholie beverages, and that the R oald, pointed out that- tin S lid e
trict vice president; J. F. McClel
law definqt an uicuiiolie Wferage j Stales delegation said a rough
Commission
did
not
desiie
in
any
flond areas.
land, second district; J. S. Best
way to change this law until the a* any beverage having more ili»n. di*li of the American [rohi y decCol.-Te*le said lliat he has m opinion of the people of the count one iwryent by weight and an lai^stswn on Paleiline had beenline, thitd district: Andrew Duds,
attucted Ins engineers to give thi&gt; ty had been ascertained.
fouilh district; and W. C. Kilbee,
...... " ! ' ' 4
« * • * - • « J "emergency fisat priority,
This put* the matter of ojienfifth district, .
l** ‘vmlcntr. Ilk U. 3. siatt4 The district engineer empha- ing and cloying hour* of *ueh Therefore the State clo»ittg ivguSenator L F- Boyle was appoint altrd the need for speedy action place* back under Slate law Sec­ latioim do not apply to U-reiuye- meifl will he made line probably
ed temporary chairman of the and cooperation with hn-ml'govern­ tion 6fU!.14 as amended, paingrsph such a* beer, having no more «l- tumor row in Ft id*y.
,\ source dorr to the Soviet
meeting by Mr. Shames, who ment* and other agencies ill help- t - 1 states: “ No intoxicating bev- crdildic xmleiit than the " pelcent maximum._________
iilrb-eali-m vshl -tlic Hiti-nnv Wefc
t u e x i d c d . i n the abstnce_ol t n r m t l t m t l who h*Ve •fiffvi id ciagoa may be sold, ruiivum.-d or
Contracts fm the resurfacing wailing In bear the U . S. ilrrlsM nvrvinl or permit led to tie M-rveil
Preitdenl W. V. Uilting. Senator
or eonsumell iu any plan- holding
dam ■go* caused hy high water,
n »Miw«m mm I’"*- *l*l
linn brfnir making ibru nun polBoyle appointed a nominating com­
Funds made available today ale
icy statement. This muter laid the
mittee composed of l.ra Leiher,
from, the emergency flood control
J W ir l (loliry w n tmf ilcfinilelv
hairmait. H. H. Coleman. 'Mr.
detenumed. altbougb R m iii Vav
Biilline. R. L - Detfn. II. ft, Fope, authoruatjoii made hy Congiesv,
im biinl In SuiifMiit &lt;1 cal inn uf t
Waller Haynes, and J. Titdrn Ja and can b* used only "for the
repair, lesloratbm , and stren g th en ­
bi national frdeiali»c»l ilalr
colli. *
Tlir p|n|Hltal for a IrdnalifcJ
The inimiiinlions uf Ilia- commit, ing of fevees ami (dhet flood
•lilc h jt irt iiimirnded bv ihr
tee were unnnlinuuaty approver) coivliol works threatened or de
by recent floods,
orS*Swhichf
minority icpoi* of ibe •'■rcial UN
by the board. Mr. Ivey presided SSfroyed
i
# .
Commillrr on Paleiline (lINSf'OPt
throughout the remainder of the -may l-e ihrealenrd or destroyed by
ICC Authorizes Hike Sam Siegel Outlines but bat brrn npooird bv both ibe
meeting and commended the group latei floods.
Col.
Teale
said
the*#
fund*
will
Great Chjt l i e n e e Arab* ami ibe Jcviib Agency for,
upon the kelerilon of Mr. Kilpat­
To Go Into Effect
P*lc&lt;|inr
rick a t prrsldrnt. Jack Hatlgan be uu-d in th r irbabililatlun ol
To C h r i s t i a n i t y •'olaini. meanwhile delivered her
Next
Monday
A.
M.
flacal
control
works
outside
the
proposed the formation of a non­
Development &lt;il I'alrttinc umlri iHiiny vlalrnicnt. utgiiw the UU to
profit organisation hy the Cham­ big government- levee which «nW A S H IN G TO N . Oct. H &lt;&gt;P»
ill no all other pinpu'ipj sululiom
ber of Commerce for its promo­ cireles the l.akv.
A 10 |t*l«ciil ruirlgcm y liriglil the Ztunitl Jrwub imumicnt and and cottrrntrate on pi »n* lo par*
the
giral
riullcngr
1
I
14
I
lilt
)rw
Tile
limited
fund*
alloted
to
the
tion. uf fairs, regattas, glldai
talc J n c t r jl l c amouiiiniK to
litinn ibe ||nlv I and
Jacksonville district are in addi $700,0(K),000 -annually‘ hai been rill quell 1011__ tlicic__pirlcnu _ til
I( vatlamee u .P ese. 111 !
t'lrofinvlnvakia declared parti-

I

10% Freight Rate 'Speaker Explains.
Increase Granted [Palestine Problem
U. S. Railroads To Kiwanis Club

lion nf PsIeMim* “cnm»s ne*r to
gianled to llir nation's isiliusili Chiiuianity, was iixiay Kiiilmed
iftorltcd fur dredging ill the West wlmIt boprJ today lo pul tlu Knvsnuns by S aiii Siegel'nf lUuir* giving at least partial satlufsc__. : , , ft. 1,
__— L iU ^ .a pari .lie u lriu u l__ g(iv£iiU LVriun_in i h # o atu rat cla ims nf Imlh. _
_1 j K w i n i . t* _ a * r — Siaj
II
I 1 - _| p
, (• ,. nf Kiwamt. lie wa* ml 1mimed bv i parties” nnd -aid this shuuld b*

’ lio n

Chinene Communists
Cains

I

N A N K IN G , Oct. 8, t/V&gt;— C b l- i

new Communists, on the offen­
sive throughout Manchuria? were
reported today to have virtually
wiped out a MU-mlle -aartlon of
the vital railroad linking Mukden
with Changchun, Manchuria’s cap­
ital,- \
Mukden report* said Commun­
ist raiders swept along the line
from Tlehllng, 40 mile* northeast
of Mukden, to within a few miles
of Changchun, firing railroad ties
end Masting bridges —'undoing*in
huura.w hat govsrnmant. .iaainlen
a nee crew# had worked five
■*»months to repair;.

to the

tW .W KI

llie Inletilale (ommeiie t &gt;m

Havana Dancer
Says She Shot Boy
Friend In Defense

HAVANA. Oct. H. BP)—ta tric la
Schmidt told thr auilirncia court
liytng her-.today for the murder
of Jonn Lester Met- that she 'shot
rite Chicago lawyer aboard the
vaeht Satirn after lie said "I ant
going 1f 6 kill you" and ordared hrr
In taka her flullias ainl go ash-fWith rising voice, gesturrs, and
a- face ao Pali* she appeared about
to faint', the Toledo dancer t#ittn#d: • -----tried to get away. He hit
Temperatures Drop me"Iover
the head, knocked roe to
To Nearly Normal the deck and kicked me. He hurt
me.
"He ran up Ihe ladder—almost
By ASSOCIATED PltRSH
Temperatures dropped to nesr flew up — and then came right
normal, breaking a spell uf un­ back-down again. He otld me to
seasonably warm weather, over tak# my cloth#* and get off the
the north central region and much boat, I began opening closets and
of the G reat Lakes area today throwing
| clothe* .together to taka
as mldiammer temperature* pro- with me. Jerk was furious,
vailed la m u 1 parts of the east j "He said 1 could not take my
and the New England state*.
!
ire# rie« # — r**e *•»•

mittidn auihonm l the tcmpoiaiv
llirirs ir ve ilrid jy, .penJlIW a il«
(jtion »n gbe (aiboad't plr* ful
a primsiicnt 27 percent intieate
over pirtriil rslci. Ihe IC C also
1. Autboriied coattwrie water
rartlrrs anil freight fotwattler*
(who rollrrl tmall lot* of fieigbt
for ta rb a J shipments) »lo male
ihr »ame 1 0 petcenl iiUteair.
2. In a separate action. ga*e
17 railroad* in ibe South prrmriTtr.n

j.the bail* for * mlution to the

Amilbcr, ipcakct w,** 1'l.titr j problem.
Egyp{ lii\ed up wirli th* other
Kel/le of Orlamlo. id ihe V«w 1
11 ..... ....
»■ !■■*• *1*1
Imnal Rehabihl.ilmn mill of lb'
Slale Department of Education wit ■
tidd uf the progie** ’made (Juiilio
the pail three -yrat* in 'obtaining
putiiioti* for the n|iv*cilfav hand*
■ ipprd .imong ijvili.ui* l»it]i in
Seminole County and ebewbeie. - '

Pilotless Pocket
Plane Has Speed!
or m MPH

Mr Siegel hi hi* Inlk nboill
I'nleHlIne, pointed out thill Id-

Soviet Writer Attacks
Pope A s War-monger

M0 8 COW.' Oct. 8 UP)—Social
Author Boris Kandidov, writing
in the Literary Gaiette, accused
Pone Plus XII today of “entirely
*n&lt;t openly calling for war against
the-Soviet Union."
1W w riter Mid the Pop# once
had helped tha Oarman# to “propara an Invasion of foggy Albior*
(England) and clean for tha Japantse the roed to Pearl Habor."
Now, ho aald, tha Pontiff t* pro­
paring "sound and lighting ef­
fect*" for an Ecumenical Council
at which Communitm (a to ba
declared "tha heresy of currant
times." .

h i-

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—
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oj &gt;J* LV r . i , a

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-

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*

,

McthodiKts Urtfc
Saving Grain By
Eliminating: Whinky

•*Vv

■V

PAIISTOW. Ki»k . IKI- H. l,1V -

nliin 11# (liliitl#** tkii/krt * plane,
fwthi i and mi•lin-r tm.l Ini'll lhe;&gt;
Ff.Tr .even ye»i- H.' .n.nnie.l 1 lino111*11r i . LI |.» u lliin-l, I..... U r high

The passenger far# lncr#a*#» l,..m this country e.mtd n.,1 tell ....... . «" • ,h,*1 *upPly
ran# ■!*••
•rmlaaeg
tlit-ir *tory until rimy re.urned "“ ''‘"‘r '
rxperm ient. 'rith a u a *
I'f
Honto
Tin*
experiment*
J.
ilascrlbtll I'aly.rine « . about ’"S '* •
«» P " " '" " »•»«•«•
Power Output Is Up rilell'c »ite
of .Vermont ltd mile*
th lv an
10% Over Last Year long and 4» mde* wide at . mag,h , speed
Imum. He said 1 lint In I'-MIl It , r, .........
C„„»
«cund. which varl*‘» from about
NEW YORK. O c t 8. (AV- had 660,000 in ctiir* nnd WO.UiMi lii'.U im!,-a an-huur at *es level to
Electric power output In the week rural population It bat jmi.lMKI.- 7Mt mile* aii trour »l flu.000 feet.
ended Oct. 4 totaled 4,934,861.IMHI (mio bank deposit* and lt),t,02
The r'«d«ij t.-dav was cut loose
klluwatl hours, compared wltji 4.- manufacturing plant*. He 11 need m aflv r-evnn jnib-v ab-.vp etrih. at
P50.116.IMkl In the previous week Hi#' Zionist—iwovemtutr—baric to :(7.INHI feet, at a point' 14 ratlei
ami with 4,478,U,J8.QOU in the like 1873 when Jew* began l« ^flc«* we*r of the Scill’y Islands. It was
period a year ago, th# Edison persecution by the Russian l i a r , adiusti-d to dive into the sea after
Electric Institute reported today. told «f the Halfuur declaration by about 2l&gt; miles .
•
For the country a* a whole the the British fur u Jewish home­
line phase of the experiment
gain over last year warn 10.2 |n-r land any ealifled by the United wn* lo tr*t air i&lt;-*i*tance* at axeent amt for the various region* Stale* and 87 other nations.
Ireme siu-cds, which .causes lack
Under Lawrence «r A rabia,'the of slabllily and lend* to slack and
It WB* B* follows:
IlM n liliifii talk r« a * M «»
New England, 7.7 per cent, midinefficient control in conventional
Atlantic, 0.0 , Central Industrial,
plane*.
16.2, West Central, U.7. Southern
The experimental plane was
•tales, 7.8, Rocky Mountain, 10.7
made of polished mahogany. It
and Pacific Coast, 8.6,
hnd'u'wing span of rig h t feet pnd
n length of about 12 feet.
* TTu- robot was equipped with
Growers Plan Own
transmitting apparatus to report
W A S H IN G T O N , Oct. HUlh—-The technical details 6f It* behavior.
Inquiry On Prices Board
k»f Temperance o f Ihe |t* alcohol burning inotor was an
ertnwtNt Chirrch *ugve"4ed n&gt;- adaptation and Improvement of
BELLE GLADES. Oct. H t/Jh day that "there woiild‘ -'be no tho,e Used In German rocket-pro—The Florida Vegetable Com- greut' outrrv - if--Ht*rillinr ' wrro pelTed'fighter* during th* war.
mltee director#, rapreaenlng th# stopped en tirely for the duration
Scientist* conducting the ex­
majority of farmers In the stale, of the emergency" grain short- periment will require abtmt a
today sUfled thslr own campaign Sge.
week's study of the records before
against high prices.
The Cllpsheet, liomrd publica­ precise details can ba aunounoedTh* grqup at a meeting yeater- tion. niede that comment after
"Until there has been * thor­
_ jy voted an investigation of commending ('resident Truman's ough study, we shall have no de­
pricea to find out "why tha home- request for * 00'ilay »u»pen»ion of finite Information aa to-w hether
wtfa pays thraa time* more then distilling, expected to save 10,000,- the robot has actually broken
tha growers receive for their pro­ 000 bushels of grain.
through the sonic barrier," said *
duct."
It said 145,300,000 bushels of scientist working on the project.
If they fall to find a aatla- grain were used in making
"If the tests yield the informa­
factory antwar, they plan a pub­ juloiicants during the 12 months tion It It hoped they will. Wt shall
licity campaign advertising prices endng last July 31 and added:
hare made one of the biggest ad­
paid famert, and (taring It to the
‘‘.Stopping the use of foodstuffs vances vet In the Held of super­
housewife to figure out what, In the making of whisky and beer sonic research."
happen* to the price. The grower* would reduce the crushing pres
•aid some of th* aprsad might sure of prices upon the American
JAX TORNADO
be laid to mlshandlrment Uf-*hip- family, a * pressure which is
JACKSONVILLE. Oc«m enu which a t Uinta reaches 26 depriving milluna of Amorlcan
A freak windstorm which struck
per cent loss it) transit.
children of proper food."
t
the suburban north short itetton
NEIMOELLER ELECTED
last night sent el«ht persona to
JOHN MEYER HELD
PRANK FORT, Oct. 8 -U P &gt; NEW YORK, Oct. 8 -U D — hospital* for treatment and did
Dr. Martin
Ntemoller, noted John Mayer, press agent for uneMimated damage to homes and
critic of HUIerlsm, ha* been elect­ Howard Huge*, waa arrested business structures..
ed babop of a new state-wide early .today and lodged In jail,
The tiny twister, which cam#
Union of Evangelical Church** in police aald, on a w arrant Uautd out of th# southeast, "whippet*
4h* American occupied state of in a paternity action brought down powar lines and threw th#
Hesse, church officials 1announced against him by Patricia Milts, taction into darkneat. Th* storm
today.
blond* night club cigarette girl. lasted only about two minute*.

state# kMUK p U and;moved s h n v i T i c k e t I s S u g g 6 H t« ( l
ly southeastward to th* Ohio!
v j.r u „ _ ‘
x x r„ |t „
Valiev. Coolest spot'It*
Uh* a re s '
t » y - . l * 6 n r y W a llB C O
spot
waa In northern Minnesota, with
below frtexlng reported at Be
NEW HAVEN. Conn., Oct. 8 UP)
midjl. A sharp drop waa reported
Henry A. Wallace expressed »h#
tn Chicago/ from
yesterday's | Mdief today that a Kepubllcan
high, of 86 to 64 aarly today, and ticket with General Eisenhower
with a predicted high of 68 today. s* th« presidential nominee and
Tha mercury climbed to a warm Harold
Htasien aa his running
87 in Portland, Me., yesterday; mat# would win the U&gt;48 election
waa 83 In Boatort: J 1 in Philadel­ "•.verwhtlmlngly."
phia and 78 In New York. GenThe former ■Vice P rrsident,' In
eral rains have occurred In the the mldat of a New England tour,
southeastern states, principally in told a newa conference Jhat an
Virginia, tha Carolnaa, Georgia Eisenhowar-Stassen ticket would
and Mississippi. Shower* also war* carry all but nine state* against
reported over tha weatam stales. a n / &lt;jppo»ltlon.“
. „
Wallace expretaed th# tiellof
ROBOT OFF AGAIN
lhat General Elsenhower wou d
STOCKHOLM, Sweden. Oct. 8 likewise "win orerwhalmlngly (f
—UP)—Th#
mechanically-gujded he ran as t)»e Detaocratlc nominee.
U. 8 . Army Skymaater Robert E.
But h# quickly added that h* ax
Lee took off at 7.:S2 A . M. F.BT preted Pretldant Truman lo ^gel
today, for Wilmington. Ohio, after
a successful robot flight yasteriky the nomination.
screw* tha Atlantic,

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rail* batir coath fare* from 2 2 ihrougn Reuter*', a Jlritivb n e w 'ei rimn xmind
to. 7 *» eent* a mile.
a it nicy, slid llisl corre*|M)niltm1*
Uie Plane w*» *be first " b *

EU^nhower - StaHsen

Roy j Prnwnlpg
ia npllmlstlc
about hi* Sanford School of A via­
tion at tha Municipal Airport and
hat 443 students enrolled from
many* states. On tha blackboard
are Hated 16 studtnU who hava
latter* of enrollment and who
will ba hare between, now and
December.
'Mr. Browning predicted that eb
(ha present rate of enrollment
ha will toon hava tha largest
school of Its type In tha state. ■
G. C, A: Investigators W,
McLean and J . Roan ware a t tha
school yektarday to give commer­
cial aviation axMi|n#Uona to
Victor * Black wall, Gana Byariy,
Carl Yoat. William Aranbcrt and
b a n k ^c a 'l l .
Howard Rhryock, Jack Pearson,
WASHINGTON,' Oct, 6-U PV and Olan Greer teak flight teat* The Comptroller of )he Currency
for Instructor rating.
today Issued a call for. a atatoment of tha condition of nil nat­
COWBOT STABBED
ional banka at tha do*# of bus­
CHICAGO. Oct. 8_(A V -A . J. iness Oct. 8, 1347.
Greening, 28, a cowboy performsr
of a rodeo troop# &gt;»i»d*d by FLORIDA FASHIONS MOVES
Him star Roy Roger*, was tubbed
Florida Fashions, Inc. has start­
to death and tw o ! other cowboy ed operations a t It# new location
players ware ahtolmd In a fight a t the Municipal
Airport- to
which It s ta re d moving S atur­
day. Tha . customer ter vice, ac­
T h en w an nine members
ting and order processing
tha show, ail eowboya, In tha rj
!i,p»rftnsnl* &gt;are separately loc­
whan the fight ajarted. Police ated in tha Urga building and
Detartlve* Tom McQuirs and there teem* to be plenty of room
for expansion. Thera era 60 em­
ployees.

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FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1947

TO E SANFORD HERALD,' SANFORD, FLORIDA

PA G E E IG H T

EMPLOYMENT,OFFICE
NO LUCK TODAY. W
/IF I HADN'T TOLD THEM
\ ABOUT M Y-DISABILITY
r
I WOULD HAVE LANDED
TH A T JOB .-M A Y B E VOO'L
v HAVE TO GO
’
TO WORK. r —

NATIONAL
EMPLOY THE
PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED
WEEK. EMPLOYERS
IN NEED OF HELP
AND D ISA B LED
VETERANS IN
NEED OF JO B S,

LOOK, JO E , DON'T Q U IT. PLEN TY"- " YOU BECAME A SKILLED WORKER
O F PEOPLE W ITH W ORSE.
IN THE ARMY AND YOU CAN BE
HANDICAPS AR E M A K W G A T i^ (A SKILLED WORKER IN j— l feOOD LIVING.
aSkS
T V IN D U S T R Y ! r * *

YES,THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HAS
SEVERAL LEADS FOR MEN WITH
YOUR TRAINING AND BACKGROUND;
I CAN REFER YOU TO ... y " - — — ■^

I START T O WORK
7 MONDAY

...WE'VE FOUND PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED WORKERS AN
A SSET------- NOT A
L IA B IL IT Y / (^ttP ^S

ITS GOOD BUSINESS

remem
You bet he’ll make good—thousands o f physically handicapped persons are m aking good every day in all
kinds o f highly skilled and unskilled jobs in ligh t and heavy industry. In fact, according to a new Depart*
merit ^ L a b p r . survey, conducted, in cooperation with the V eterans Administration, physically handicapped

WOHKERS
AJwaya consider disabled veterans
f tf il fo r your vacancies.
^
We m ay have Juat the man with
necertnnry Hperlnl skills to meet
your requIrcmcnlH.
Pitaae Phone 64. pr .write 112 N.
Pfcrk and Rive the Florida S tate
Rhiploymenl Service an -opportun­
ity to serve you.

\

person*!when prepared 'for and properly placed in jobs, are as good or better workers than unimpaired per*

. • &gt;

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'Bons. T his survey shows physically impaired workers as a .group (1) had few er work injuries (2) no greater
absenteeism (3) production was as good in m ost case s and better in iriany,
There is hardly a business, shop; factory, or organlzat ion In this area that can’t employ disabled veterans to
do a job as well as unimpaired employees.

*JPT V 4 *

Through The Courtesy Of These O utstanding M erchants This P age Has Been Contributed

Cowan’s

Touchton Drug Co,

Florida Fashions

The Florida State Bank Of Sanford

V W A N T fO

Frierson’s Electric &amp; Gas Co;
Mather Furniture Co,

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Sanford Paint &amp; Glass Co,
Yoweffs

Frank Pavlick
J. C. Penney Co.
j . . -,* - ' l y j

Roumillat &amp; Anderson Walgreen Agency

, Co-Operating With
Florida
State Employment Service

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Dodgers In Lead A t
But
Group Chairman Secs
'Use In Industry As
► Yet A to n e WayOffr
^ Tells Of Problems

Gant Executives
Here To Prepare
Ball Diamonds

■ l a k e m t c r k s s . Oct-,4, W*
Renewing the* A r tf b "fight
a ia in .t proposed partition of
PeleStine,' Foreign Minister FadMI Jamall of Iraq today at­
tacked V.lonUm aa an “aggrc*•Ira and *lrulcnt" political
im ium tnl. He naid It * n “r r r j
much like Nmiim." Jam all'ilrflared that Zionism “ha* noth­
ing to do with Palestine eicepl
J o lU- aim M orr penetrate—Hnr
%IWdlq E aal.^ ,
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Eight Playing Fields
Are Being Prepared
For 16 Ball Clubs
Even though ihc thud of ihe pig
ling the airland aciou
nation and the * I *&gt;47 baseball
season is at an end, Jiaicball dia­
monds are already bring pnmed for
ihe 1948 season.
The largest baseball training
project’in ihe United Slates is in
the making at the Municipal Air­
port and woiker* ate beginning to
prepare eight playing fields on ihe
I.noise •O rerell, IS year old. h e ir­ unused hind at the former Sanford
ess. w ho w ith her fo rm er sw eet­ Naval Air Station for the. New York
h e a rt, llud fiolliim , w as aiq u ilted Gianls* farm syitem.
lute y este rd a y aftern o o n o( the
Han* Loheil, Hal Gruber ami
m u rd er of h er p a rrn ls aboard' C.
v E. Marian of the Giantf* execiw
their yarht the Mary F.. both of I .
...
- c . . .
whom had o p p o s e d her affile f,v* ***" , , r ,n Sanford a nd have
begun
arrangements
for the
with nod. •
1948 spring training of 16 farm
clubs for the organiiation.
Foremost among the farm clubs
to fie locafed Yn BanTord, will l&gt;e
oils Millers, a Class
the American As­
■j
1«AdtattM«
sociation. ilka
shs asm" league of
whrlh Ihe Toledo Mud Hans are a

LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 6. (A*J
— Dr, F.dhll Jamall, forrlgn
mlnlalrr of Iraq, declared today
that the manifesto Issued by
tha 9-natlon Communist confer­
ence In Warsaw "la a declara­
tion of war — an ideological
war."
Nawa of the open recital of
Communist collaboration on on
international basis was gener­
ally received as a blow to the
concept of the U.N. but m«*t
delegatee were reluctant to
comment for publication until
they had time to study the
significance of. the Communist

•

A member of the llraalllan
delegation, who did not want
to be quoted by name, said’ the
Communist nixie. gut tJuuxf Arid.
"right back where » e were in
ise*

Defendants Are
Acquitted h ihA rs?
Overell Trial

MOSCOW. Oct. 6 t/P&gt;~
Cent raj Comaunitl Party of jfie .
Soviet Union and its couhterpatt*
in eight other European nation* { , _
~ ,. . V&gt;
, a
served notice today thaj they d o i r l e a r t S
1 h at B eat AS
not intend to give an inch i t
O n e A re NOW G o in g
dealing with the United Staler.
T h e irS p n n r» te &gt; W a v « t

Thu program 0| „„ cnceMionr
____1----------------------

A total of 1.014 handicapped
P*rw»n\ were rehnliilllattsj ln»t
year In Florida, Halph K. Hood,
of the Vocational lirhabllllation
O ffic e of Central Florida, lold the
Rotary Club today. This wos nceompllshed at o cost to the taxpayers o f '1230,000 and rrMilted
In inerfased earning* for those
rehabilitated of fl.130.000 a year,
he added.
,
Mr: Hood was Introduced by A.
C. Stine who had charge of the
program; Previously u motion
picture was shown illustrating
the type of work -which Is being
ne hy the federal government
rehabilitating hnnrflrapped war
veterdns. The picture, “No Help
Wanted," was shown hy Orville
Tourhlon In connection with "N a­
tional Employ • the • Handicapped
Wwek."
"The purpose of the week,” Mr.
Hood stated, “la to Impress upon
employers the fact that it is good
business to hire handicapped per­
sons, who have been properly
trained for their work. There are
Ql eases in Sanford, he slated,
who are .receiving the' attention
of hU offlea.
Dr. R. W. Riiprecht, secretary
of the Rotary Club, read letters
from S. Kendrick Guernsey,' IntemaMnnal president, stating that
tba Sanford club has been placed
In tha Orlando district, amt In­
viting members of the club to
■ttand an Inter-city meeting In
Jacksonville on Nov. I t when a,
•um ber of prominent Rotary ofnelala; Will appear on the program .;' '»
Mr. Stine announced that Oct.
. SO haa been designated as Ladies
Night when a Hallowe’en party
will be held a t the Seminole
Country Club with O. W. Spencer
as m atter of ceremonl**.

*

RETURNS TO ENGLAND
LONDON. Oct. 0, (/PI— The
War Office confirmed today that
■ • a p t. Roy A. Fsrran, acquitted
of the alleged murder of a young
Palestine Jew, haa arrived In
Britain, A spokesman said he
did not know Farrnn’s exact
whereabouts. Farran wax found
Innocent by a Jerusalem court
m artial more than a weak ago In
' the alleged elaylng of a IR-yearnbl kidnapped Jew.
'

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K taksi

SANTA ANA. Calif.. Oct. 6 lly ASSOCIATED rilK SS
bT) F’a-iio n tlr lover* .of a. few
An autumnal heat wave which
monlhv ago. Mnmft Imxnm Lnuiie lent temperatures as high as the
Overell atul GloroefBud) Golluni 100's In the midwest Sunday aet
ale innocent of chirgr* that, they many *persons to digging out
mufdered her parent*. a jury ha» their already packed summer
elother. but forecasters promised
decided, hut their hrarli no longer
” ?1 'A&amp; n ir -Jiui dr to*i An. - tgritofe- v a j - w

( t o n t l n a n t nit f j t t f r *'.l||lll|

Hood Addresses
Rotary Club On
licap “ s

ir-M tle e e is - *

Unseasonably Warm
1 neiraeparateways W eather H its States

!. war promulgated in a manifcito

•

Mr. Robert's duty It to lav out
the eight playing .Helds at 4he

-jm-erungr rz m
.

No rooryr had a iix-man
rixwoman jury decided late.yeiler
day that ihe young co|le|e’ rwettk-ails we*» innocent of killing
Mr. and M n, W aller E. Overell,
wcalihv Pasadena socialite leaders,
than' the resolute Louise declared
rhe war thiotlgh with Bud.
"I can enure you there will
be no marriage." rhe raid. -*
Her statement, given lo reporter*
11'«•M
i11n i*r «J f*m fn* t ! **■Itfli|
V! r . ------------------------- :—
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Saar V otes To Make
Banin Part Of France
HAARFIRUECKEN. Oct. fl, 0P&gt;
— Offlrlal returni showed today
that Saarlanders — who 12 years
ago voted to join Naxl Germany
— had overwhelmingly elected a
parliament pledged to make the
roal-rich Saar basin west of the
Rhine an autonomous part of
France..
The German speaking residents
of the industrin] area yesterday
gave a vote of more than ntng
to one, returns indicated, for
three political parties which have
advocated merging the entire eco­
nomic life of Ihn 724-square-mile
Sanr with that of France.
Of the 60 deputies chosen,’ AS
w ere'from the three parties fav­
orable to such n move ■* the
Christian People's Party, Social
Democrats and Right Wing Dem­
ocrats.
The Communists, who polled on­
ly 8.4 per cent of the vote, re­
ceived hut two seats.
GARAGE FIRE
Fire of unknown origin cauaed
tome damage to the private gar­
age of Mra. 1thru!a B. Ewing, .607
Park Avenue at 8:86 o'clock last
evening. Firemen on a r r i v a l
found her automobile enveloped
lo a awirl of Game, but were
able to hack it out of the garage
under Ita own 'power. It was
scorched in the upper part of the
Interior but not otherwise dam­
aged. The fire ie reported to
have started in a part of tha
garage used .for storage, accord­
ing to Assistant Fire Chief
Thnmaa.

Unseesonably w a r m weather
prevailed over tha southern and
eastern aectlont of the country
end the plains states, with Con­
cordia, Kane., reporting a high of
102 Sunday; Kills, Kan*., . 100;
Hurwell. Nrbr., 98; Huron, R. D.,
97; Philip, 8. D.. 04j North Flatte, Nchr., 96; Oklahoma City, 93;
Omaha, Neb., and Kansas City;
Mn, 01, and Bismarck, N. D..
ami Alexandria, Minn., 90.
Considerably c o o l e r weather
was In prospect for Minnesota
and the northwestern sect inn* of
lowk . and Wisconsin • t o d a y ,
spreading to cover all of 'Wis­
consin. northern Iowa and much
of Michigan Tuesday. Southern
sections of the • North Central
states, however, were ex pec te-1 tu
contlnup fair and unseasonably
warm.
A high of 84 waa forecast for
Chicago today, a .mark which
would lueak the • record for the
date, set In 1944 with 86.4, and
readings of 90 ware expected in
a number of localities In Mis­
souri, downatate Illinois, Indiana
and southern Iowa.
IIELI) WITHOUT BAIL
BILLERICA, Maas.. Oct. 4, (A*)
— Burly, six foot William 11.
Caaclden, 48, w aa. held without
ball today chargad with murderneighbor, 90-pound
hla prci
Mrs.1. Robctlta Dunn,
«r 4 3 .
Judge Richard / . Walsh con
tinned the cate In Lowell district
court to Oct. 14 and Caaelden
walk taken to East Cambridge
J*1I.
FIRE HUNTERS FINED
Harry Gore and E. K Gore of
Chuhsota pleaded g u i l t y this
morning before County Judge R.
W. Ware of a charge of "fire
hunting" and war* each fined
1100 and cotta. They had been
arrested by Gama Wardens W.
Corson and B. Barfield, accord­
ing to 0. A. Speer, county pros­
ecuting attorney, I who explained
that fire hunting dates buck to
days when hunters of this type
bunted fir* In a pan to light
their yrsy. In thla case the hunt­
er* used a spot light, They auto­
matically loae the right to gel
a perm it for the roming hunting
season starting. Nay, W,

5-2

9 European Nations
S e r v e Notice Of
F4tg-htr To -finish
On
Marshall
-_
| - Plan
t i
, DETROIT. Oct. 6 OP*.—David
E. Lilicntfial .said tixjaV the j f *
vrJopment of an atomic power in
duslry is yet a long way off and
the fact of its future possibilty
should not delay present “sound
expansion" of (he electrical indu;
try. —
In an acidres_
f—f&gt;etTntjr~fhrf"
chairman of the U. S. Atomic En­
ergy Commuiinn said if has found
thrrr it a “ jungle of difficult sci­
entific ami engineering problem*"
to be cut through before the first
commercially practical atomic pow­
er plant ran he allained.
It is probable that within 12 to
24 months electric power on a dem­
onstration hasii will fie produced
from atomic energy, he laid, hut
emirhasired:
"What it certainly and definitely
not near at hand ate large-scale,
practical, commercial applications
of power from atomic cneigv."
Lilirnth.l said hr believed it of
international importance lo make
"a frank statement" because slnMes sre- hemg sp m rt abroad that
the United Sjalci could keep F.u
vnpr from a rold winter and solve,
its heat and energy problems hy A« Yankee flebter Joe lll'tagglo crnivci the plate after making a
circuit -clout- Into Ih e-b ft flebt- stunt-, Mct|utlin rongraf ulate a him
!clearing ilxalomu; s e n e l u ---, “Now this slow Is completely Dodger fatrlier Edwards Is looking srnurnl. The homer came in the
*| (#M'MltM«t4Mfl 91
illp’ll't*
rift Is inning of Ihe fifth World Series game at Ehhala Field. Iltonklyn. The 4 anlis won I-l.
( Inlernslbmal Snumlphoiq)

Bates Is Declared
Winner Of Herald’s
Football Contest

_

YANKEE STADIUM. New Yi-tk. Qs it 6 ; d ’» The -New W k , .
Yankees won ffielt’ I ItV Wofflf'Twilrf l'n"ir t ,'slJ.v!'l» Ivy downing roe^
Brmiklvn Dodgeii tiwl.sv. 1-2, hefote 7I.V4H fan* mi the seventh game
t.f the ii«best of ill lit* -14 il i'iiis,
Cominn from l»eliind a ll'l tlailer frank She* had been shelled
Rom the lull the 1 ink* -kmw ked -1111 HalTticgg ami continued to xtlar k bn successors to mil rl-iwn the Ameiu an League's 27th Series
victory.
Ihe game-ending tliuhle play p*iccipiiateipa wild tfene n e a ijl\e
Yankee moul d as the N'-v ^'olk |livei* iu lim ed around fireman Joi
Page who h r.d pitched li-ur p tfe U Ijill afjtJ.SwmKiOg into action at Hie
-tu t of the fifth, He .j|l iwrd only otic lot, 1 single hy Eddie Miksis *n
ihalninth, as lit letrsed.lhe fust dV iiuii hr fafrlho ' 1
'
*—
Vk ills vsl s-iit f.rf),00(1 the diffeienrc’hrlw’fen, the money going to the
1 * ------ —
9&lt;iitinpig m il . losing sid -t.-hanging '
jq
I*
rv l
on every pilch, the Icflhanded Pags
- 1 - m .i 1 1 4 1 i-i ih» vje;
1 1
|
Itoiv os'ei till t'.iegg. was mlgnilII-III

4

13

Kuark Lnarges shWhitewash In Lee t h e

|)-»dgeir swarmeit ovei Shea
11 t h e ’ricoftd innin g'i t ihe young
iglilbittded rookie, * coming h ick
with oplv ope d.iv't ie*t. ( lllered
iiudrr pi - *pfie. .
Willi the !r«.t e * v-iiyi^* Series
Ip is-, e 1*r veai s i s -ii-bl’vg lt»
rlioiav.
fans* oomplttely" sur1ouinlm) the p u t early, today
wrtlliix for rhe. MeaeHer ga les to
npen Tin ’- *eeiiinl I - l-e pavVed
»br*&gt;' hours lo-f.-ie game time but1 +1eta - ill w«* e t--lng sold. Tha
slim lin e riMIs nt*-* m i filling up
but uni ns &lt;|tdekIv as it did vester-

Case Is F a ilu re;
Writer Claims Eisen­
hower Supports His
AttackOnCommaiul

WASHINGION, Oct 6 f/O
Colunitml Rnhrit (’ Hunk d*
tlared today that detpite in “ i t
t e m p l e d whitfw ish" t-V ll“
I n 1exjata." iaL-i!I_i:I .lui'.li.iii:--.dAv—uU an_»
_
a hull 1 exliavaginl living n| nlfi l-'tnnoit Ihe Klndtimf fill || Seriea
ner»‘ and shshhy trektinenl e f Hn-rd
enl.-ird men in the lu l„ n iheatm.
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sipiev/e aleic! ,IUi Hi ll•' fan* inti
lin e stood np
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I he
Scripts* II
I’ll *Vli*ef - lilt villi M s'. ■’ S ’ i* '* pisaid Maj. Geneid I n I Wvrh . *}'■''■. bn* bo, . -b.'d-. •In* am,thee
who investigated lo, Mte t birl •!
u ,,( .
allow was
S tiff after a -eues M -irticle- In '
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Nation’s Leaders Pay tribute
mm
To. Over 50,000 Carrier Boys

®.. m .... ....... " Lake Monroe Nears

Imre Eivennwei 1'&lt; I ik ,ir lion on •
« ft'» ii marked ihu*-Wyrlre tep-Mlc-l to i'CltllOWCi1
•hit Iu- forrml "limin' ili*cre|i,mT
F-olball activity ha* moved InWASHINGTON. P ;f. ri U i
new-pij-er tidy? wW • K
rtrt m il iriegulnilie-" 1 the ll »■
tn high gear arms* the nation
| | settI111IT#*1 tin I'ft* I hh1.II
tal'tie SalitMiit on Nrwspipri liny D,.iy from tune pruinmen
over the pail weekend, and up­
Seminole
card, ’flooded
set* were again the order nf (he American* who started mil as newipitwi - imici* lliermrlvet.
v*'!**- *s" i' lien In-avy sum Hay. In The Sanford Herald Pick Pu'.v
iruluil-il
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I be. W in t e r | ^ j n le M . ^ m a -iti fans
WTiitiiifl 3 alfrum i and M o r i f
rives dn-lilps niei tti" bulkbeid,
Is Said To Be Aeilte fji- G.uhI-hI lit place* again -Iu# t.s
Walgren of WashmRlon, .Senalois.Warjhei (D-JSY). Morse (R Ore) and ;
Mfijr defeated
1■ivy rniiifntt in tbe miper St.
I- J. P. Hates. Route 1, Box 171. I ucas (I) III), liaiehnll-omnu-rmnrr A B. . Chandler, and Charier I
was declared the winner of the ---------------- ---------------------------- *l.urbmnn. (mod of Hu* CUIu -m«| The genial situation was II, Johns Valley, Tire water is tising
riissed ’iiy. hiemiier of the Snubob - dally, said County'
contest ami will lie awarded a two
Fund Committee.
Pope this.
man tent by the Uobson Sporting
Thav iiiln-d tin- Amffilau o-'w-. ford R oan!-n f' Rcnltnr* at d u ll 1 'ttilttli-sionyr ll ^_
Goods. Mis* Peggy Wright of 812
nil" t Publliliera A*at&gt;ciat|nn,.lbl• nteejlng F rid u o' the City 11nit. morning*
'T he enve., driven by 1 strong
Magnolia Avenue wa» named the
liikTtielioiial Circulation Manng1'** end it was agreed Mint (hr altu 1
A in-m tinn und (be Troasuiy D» tion Is m in e , said liaynmnd llali, m-ribwe*! wind in - sluybing over.
second plare winner of the sweat­
i'mlklien'l at ti&gt;e find of Myrnartmrnt In hailinir tbe carrier- Association secretaiy, tills 1110111er being, given by Robaon’a.
"tie Avenue near the l.eglon Hilt
tbrmigh the advertising column* ipK,
Larry Payton. Bobby Axt and
of srvutsl hundred nuwapapris.
Douglass. Ogle shy were named
"It wa* pntnted mit lltat the end u liter i, n oimdsilog along
winner* of 'the movie tickets giv­
Tlie Tirnsnrv's National Nr"
demand for housing i« even ilie curb in-si in tlu« lake. The
going over Ihe
nilici llov* Coininlttee, headed by Krenter- than wiu'n tin* Nnt'nl An oaves me nf-.'!
en by the Rlts Theater.
Unwind W.V Stodghill, buam-s&gt; Stnllnn Wn* in -qu i‘i|ti'm.'* -aid l ilkbrnd in or tl-e ciia»*&gt; wareAll winner# selected ten game*
Intui'e. ttn'k-ii-t of tbe St. John*
cnrreetly and were fudge-1 win­ War Veteran Fiphts matrngnr of tbe Pluladalphla J-'.ve.' Mr Hall
ning llulletln.-tiuinbcra niorq tU"** •—lie d c rla rr'l th a t 7he**Stinfnrd Rivtr Li la: .building. Tliero ara
ner* in the order..In which thyy
To P r o t e c t Girl fHM*ui newspaper boy* n» iiiern llo.nl nf Realiura appeals lo tire t "1'nl1 ....................." l " : 1 / " " " lh#
were turned Into The Herald
of thrift club*.
office,
•,
......lie to help 11'lreve til- » ii.w ,i* "te ' " m Mayfair
Inn.
In “Lover’s Lane" liters
ComtiRmta by Ilicyex-carrier*. In
John Anrann also selected ten
tion
by
providing
r.m.'.A
arnl
r
.
c
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% ru !
wart:
f
winner* correctly, hut received no
IV""'end, *ull
|*V t* flooded with
irro
CHESTER, S. C.7 Oci. 6 -l/Pi
Justice Dongles: "New np«|iei apartm ents ,f»r murid!*.
..
tie
of ,,f.
which
prise since the ballot was *uh.
Realtors, lie dXMrtnrl, an- antirsi*it, d e e p
Dn each
A 32.ycar.clil negro, (pinioned , uiii-rs have n great 11 add loti, |
milted later than the winner*.
{paling a busy srason judgingL* ■.ule of rli'1 pier and brushing tha
Next week the Raymond Studio in ihe "l^iven l^ane" slaying nf a am wrou-l that I was one.'*
the nnmlier of Inqulrh' * fm Const Guard Reserve building it
Gnverwor Deuav: “ I have known from
will offer the first and second
IhiiIi busliiesn and restilential pii— a large area of water hyacinths
white
man
list
night,
blew
limheari
In
different
ularea
many
yinlng
prise* for the contest. First prise
|H-lt|pa.
v. Iiirb fi|V 0 to lueak I lie fore*
will he two 8 x 10 gold tone por­ off willi a shotgun early today aler* who stntlcd building then
Tim Hatton, executive vie,- • r lire, wave* and keep the water
futures
b
v
aalllng
or
d
eliw
ln*
traits and the second prise will while 200 officer* and several
be one 8 x 10 gold tone portrait. hundred cilireni assembled nrathy, newsliapets. I have teen what ll president of the Flotilla Auix-iq- from fl-H"ling tlie iMiiilevanl at
does for them by making them tion of Realtor*, was ii(inide to the Fait of Paik Avenue. Tha
The Rltx Theater Will egaln
give two passe* to three persons •Sheriff William H. f’edcn reported. arlf.reliant, reau-maible. Indejieii- attend the meeting, but during water level i* at ill a few Riches
'
the morning visilc-l each member U‘jttw the liulkjread top there.. •
for the third through tha fifth
Peden said the negro. Dave limit."
oFthe Raiifmd Hoard -if Rcaltmv.
Govemhr’
*
W
a
r
m
n
r
"Mali,"
Cooimi. doriei Pope .aid that
prises.
"unduiiblrrlly" thousand* of successful Aiocii relative to the Slate-convention
Dunfiam, a farmer
f
the Rt. John* Itlyer Is still about
f
Ilie 'e s isailanl whn lieal to
n •Htl&gt;H-&lt;i -&gt;a r # « * I t l a b i r
to lie held Oct, 27-'".I at West -even inclies below tbe flood
Palm Reach, lie announced that stage of twu jear* ago when
Clarcne ’Wallis, 2'2-ycar-old
Churchill Denounced I -dcYlh Clarence
KOREAN
WARNING
the National Association of Real tiaffic over the tlsteen Bridge
NANKING, -Oct. d, (AT— One Estate Hutu 1I1 will hold th e ir, had to be baited. The new bridge
For India Statem ent war veteran, last night.
Wallis was slain while he fought uf China'* highest' official*’ said annual convention In Harr Finn. [.mid road fill p u t in hy the Slat#
. NEW DELHI, Oet. 4, (/PI— valiantly to permit ihe escape of today that Allied troop* should cisco in Nnvcnitier, mid in 1918 Road Department I* lielieved to
Mohandas K, Gandhi eaid last Ins attractive girl friend, Betsy not lie withdrawn frtim Korea •• in Boston.
I"- well al-ive flu id -stage
night It hurt him that Winston Ross, from a negro who hid at-, Russia "proposed, until ‘ adequate
Realtor, of Florida are going
The rite of the river I* *0
Churchill should have put "party roiled them on a secluded road safeguard* were sat up to pre- to make a hid fur Ihe ualmmil rapid, however, that when tt
vent armed North Korea (&gt;m- convention in 1949, Mr. Hatton 1each** maximum height It may
before nation" and - attacked the
British Labor government again known as "Lovers' l-ane," Sheriff niunista from “purging what they waa quoted as saying.
tra higher than Ihe.flood stage of
call react lunariea" In R m ith
f’Alcn said.
for “Ra great act In India."
ll u u iiu u u - ■ I ' m - S ia k it
Korea.
Churthill recalled to a Con­
P edrn. asld The negro struck
Commenting
In
an
Interview,
COUNTY HOARD
servative P a r t y conference at Wallla a trrlfic .blow on the bend
Negro Is Killed In
this source
The tuutithly meeting of tha
Brighton, Eng:, Saturday his and then dragged the girl from U«J*
*outrv declared, “It
11 appear*
Jail Break Attempt Seminole County* Hoard of Com-'
forecast last year of “blood and tho car by the throat. Wallis re»!*«**
htT V [ fct ™
mistionera will lx- held tomorrow
misery" from government move* covered sufficiently to grapple with that Russian. In North Korea
to grant. India Independence.
MEMPHIS, T7nn . Oct 4. (/Pi — at the Court House starting a t
tha attacker after shouting to the were training an army, “while
In the southern lone, the United Detective Chief M, A. Illnd* said 10:00 A. M. It was announcad
"Alas, I wei not wrong2L_tha
irM tlaatg »■ r.» * Mam 1
Mt.tr* U not attempting to build he undcittonri a negro trusty bad Vxlay by-O . P. H erndon,‘county
wartime Prims Minister said.
up the military strength of the been killed a n d two' deputies clerk,
“You can judge for yourselves
. C-OP p ELECTION
Korean*."
how far this forecast haa already
wounded by a negro prisoner who
been fulfilled."
JAX IN THOUHLE
Officers of the Seminole Coun­
went berserk In the cminly Jail
ty Chamlier of Commerce will lie
ELECTION POSTPONED
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. *. &lt;/P&gt;—
■bortly .before no«n.
BOGOTA, Colombia, Oct. 0, t/P)
CAROL IN LISBON
rlected for the ensuing year at
"There was »o much confusion Imperiled by anotber wln-l-drlvan
LISBON, Oct- 0, (/P)— Former an organisation meeting which — political claahe* In which four around the jail I couldn't get high tide which last week bored
King Carol of Romania and hla will be held at the Tburist'Cen­ p e r a o n a were killed and tlx Inilde," • Hind, reported. “ How­ and smashed can
holes In probride, the former Elena Lupescu, ter, Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’­ wounded yetterday cauaed three ever, they told me a negro trusty t’e rling
Jacksonvllla
nawall
settled down today In their new clock, It waa announced today by clUee to postpone municipal ejec­ was shot and two deputies wound­
today luued
q uarters' In n luxurious seaside W, V. Bitting, president. Alt di­ tion* and aevtral other town* to ed. A negro prisoner went craiy insistent pleat for “every availhotel after ala years of Latin- rectors of the organiiation are luapend balloting until the altua- and started shooting all over tbe. able cltiien". to join defense
American exile,- *} Ml^
urged to attend.
tion quieted down.
force, already at work
/

Flnod ( rest With

Wave.s Over Road

Negro Kills Self
. After Beating
Man To Death

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T1IR SANFOlU) IIKItAM ), HANFORD. FLORIDA

Sale Of Licenses
Shotrn Big- Incnmai*

THE. OLD H O M E T O W N

and br'ersco licrniti _aTtr_lM9,

ending—lo -J.Jm I. Galluwsp,
county lax collector.
Occupational
sod beverage
license fees totalled f27,UOO this
year compaied to |JI.*x&gt;U for 1840.
indications point to a large fee
Increase over last year during the
fiscal year beginning Oct. 1 / as
already more than $22,000 in
lit tin e fees, have been taken in.
said Mr. Gslipway.
Ninety days ate allowed In which
;upationai and hover
ag e licenses wlthbUI pehaltyj’ after
which a lu percent penalty It add-

It, WILLIAM &lt;1. HA IIV AKit
Al* Newetralurr*
KWAJALEIN—The til described
KWajahln; "No wi/tf. iw women.
no-fnn atoll."

A-Fo r e g srrp vsr r ingrs-

buildings lining the. alratrp, A
black .mongrrl worries a nand
crab. A great atllueaa swallows
the dog's Imrks. lie trots away
panting for porch.shade.
Far offshore the waves pound
thg teef. Dead shells of rusting
landing craft line the heach.
* Two miles out are many ships,
radioactive relics of the Bikini

rcpci tyd- Applications mailed on
o r before Oct. 1, were not subject

to the exit a fee.

Notice

nv.«Li
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N IN TH
J t ! UCTAL CIRCUIT o v
1 U K b T A T I : o g p tr ritiP A i n a NI*

nut

b EH I

C H A N tE llV .

C biK tri N«

rtofr"h4Twpfn1 nrootulu
and Guam, population 1,100.
“Tell' the veterans It** even
quieter now than it wa* during
the war,'* MnJ C. It. Bird of Furl
Davis. Tex., said. “ During the war
w« did average a plane^ on deck
every two minutes. INow,‘ we get
■bout 14 flights through bets
day, and M isve mie. we look for­
ward to them." |
Sharks DangeroiiH
“No, we don't swim—have you.
seen the sharks T" he asks.
"Two months ago a bomber
with seven men took off the air­
strip, faltered, arpl plunged into
the ocean Rescue boats were too
late. Seven blood* Mae Weal

e y -rr—n —»»■

r

T- , n T' f

u » ^ a v C $P&gt;&gt;~ T fT ^ 5 g } Y &amp; “ - . r t f y j r

power. '
—
and fmir Army
Kwajalein.
cky members of
races, have re,,
ih wafe*. ’You
people got along

B A C K R O A D F O L K S - S E E PA W , B E S ID E S FEU CH W '
F ltS H T /A T A N D F U S S / N - T H E R E S
F E E D /M ' TD
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FACTO GRAPHS
New^OrtrsTTi. Loublsnsi
f o r t t i— o . is s ln u p iu In the sbuv*
eatltlro I'ourt, slid ) « u si&lt;- h trd U ,
g n r u l i H l . i o ftl* yiiut g i i l i r A i i ' i ' H r -

snc» tpersi'iisiirr or T&gt;jr attorney!
the Bill of •’ ni|tffl*t » •-.i !»»■■

Bakhtcgsn Is a salt lake In
aoulhwcst Persia to [fur east oT
Hhlrat It U 74 miles long and
from four to IS mllta broad. It
la formed by the Kur ri ver. I la
altitude la 6.100 feet above the
•ea, and targl d&lt;!yoaita of fine
salt art'gdthrred from II* basin
when the lake dries qp In sum-

is (*4&gt;tif«**&lt;t

Will be eBtrnil agntnel &gt;uu
Tlit* fiollct

Will hr

't tiftw

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V H k l tn T ! l| : ttA H F O ltn Itl llA l.O
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Deminol* County,

FtorldX. I his III

b.r. A- t ' II
O- I*. Herndon, clerk
Circuit Court

of

Tu Ilruwa It. T sl.t »tu» J.Xlie
Om I,

lU k rr'a in tflo p p la a U rg e
arUelope of Uir Sudan, w ith
m assive horns It is pule liverred. wiUt penciled e u i and
som e black »lrlpe» on th e shoul
tiers II w as nam ed a fte r Ita JlS'
cuyerer. tiir Sam uel B aker.

said

tiammtdon Sabbath.

author df IBI

ballad,

'Alrld

Itobin G ray ." S he w as b o m in
F lfeshlre. S co tlan d . In 1760, Ur*
oldrsl d a u g h te r of Ja m e s Landshe m arrie d A ndrew B arnard,
son of th e bishop of -Lim erick
am i s &lt; trr ta ry to Lord M acartney
a t Hu C ape of Good Hope, w here
sire lived u n til th e d ea th of her
huelaind, w h en she rr lu rn r d to
Lrfjinlun w h r i r »hi* tiled fn IB 25
I’n ltc rn glues la pressed cont'
m rrcla l g lass m ade In A m erica
from IH40-IBPO, w ttli pressed
p a lle tn * of definite them e of
bellflower, peaco.'k fe a th e rs. L in ­
coln d rap e, etc. I t o ften la reproduced to d ay

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“ PAt", A If(ING-IYE 0 03, owned by William N. Burchfield of Washing,
ton, D C., lakes “Tnpftpr1', |&gt;ct of John C. Bonning1* family In Detroit,
for a walk through ilm streets of the nation's capital. T he w h lte-h alrtd

To rtortdi

te rrie r was dow n to W ashington fur sn eys operation, f/iu rm o ilo n a l)

It has been estimated that 80
cause we haven't money to keep
them airworthy. This climate ta ts l«rceni of the yroild population
planes."
normally euffers to some,_iiegTea
“Would*» guod-siied. attacking from undercut ritton,
• H i l . r i r y G a r m e n t 1»C- T u
force find it easy to take Guam?'1
“It certainly wouldn't.’' lire gunC s M flb trfy O f'filtn i IftC* T o
eml i,'plied. "We could put u|f a
The people o f Albania are pr*
stiff fight. Bat yoa should con­
C tiulU irt
sider what countries would he dondnatrly Moslem.
potential enumies apd then you
would
wpoatienv"**Why *jer:
fool with Guam r YARDI.EY VENETIAN B U N D S
Horae Japanese Remain
America's Most Beautiful
Aluminum - Cedar •* I'alished Aluminum
j,, tho under hi uih and saves
Ask Me For Free F-stlmata
on the north end of Guam, starvP. W. S T E V E N S -• 617 W . Robinson - Orlando
ing Jansnese aoldiers - still bid*
Phone 2-0729
unaware Jh c v rsr'l) over. No attempt U made to find them—one
t,y one they ate killed or cap-

Passenger Car atod Truck
"Everything

rusts,"

grumbled

flgt, Louis KliMnrk of f'lm ik stn n ,
The knifft in your pohket,
engi nt*a, cfiim iui
Wui!C—al G uam , seven n ir hours
button

your

co llar,

good

gosh,

w g y

w o b a v

J g t .

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I CARRY

TUBES
Regular and Heavy

*^W 0R R Y
IN S U R A N C E '

M»J. Gen. Francis 11. Giliwold

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

oays, "W e 'ra ju n k in g

planes

la

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User
n4iiaced to adapt thernielves. the next typhium.
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T w o p ro v tn eft o f C h ilt produced 03 per cent of the w orld's
n itra te aupply until the process
of o b tain in g n itra te from the aJr
w as m ade com m ercially proB l-

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his distilling equipment. Major
llc^yy chains run from the roof
Bird ' frjdstnrd they drank coeo-jof the Geileral'a house to empty

pass over the H lndu-K ush, 40
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To Mai &gt; ft. riyru .tvtr J W
Join*. John ilatt* rial H tin
Dimple 1&gt;1
Motion (leisld C etuv Ellen H
To Ittelient U u i |f Ctui s u Ethel
M.
Ctowler, Vtigltil* ilhklns C To

lTwajalefiT — coral*atoll, half
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There has been no charge in fees
for occupational licenses. County
and State licenses fir twveiages
were increased, in some instances,
by act of the legislature,
Another Indication of growth
of the County population U the
393 increase in applications tu
dale of vehicle driven licenses at I
the office of County Judge K. W.
Ware. These, to date, total 8,6'JO

IK lift* i'll

Kwajalein Atoll Is
ifft RecflWla

P A W T T A K E - Y O U f? O U 5 ~ M A N
BACK /n T H ' W O O D S AND
L O S E -H I M - - H E 'S E A T / A k 'U S
O U T O F O U R . W /M T E K V J T T L E S

Growth of lituitx&lt;M In .‘tcminole
County during tho fiscal year
ending Sept. 3t&gt; is indicated by a
$6,000 Increase in occupational

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MONDAY, OCT. G, 1917

SANFORD - FhoM 1252 - FU . S u i t IU nk Bide. ORLANDO - P h n u 4878

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F l o r id a

P A C E T lI R K r

Who Do Bobby-Soxers
■■ W wf lf r - F n r I * r
lljr DOKurttY 111'It ROW R
AT Ncw*foatur v*
EUM.OND. Okla.—]f the popul-'
talon o f . the United HUttft were j
~W&gt;^ up woleTy of hi* ri whrud

■rtl*.—» h « r-fcum " n r

pf".--t-f.-'nl

would they elect?
Not a ilin y lrf&gt;Miy-*o*cr. Not*
a sober-brow,-d "heavy thinker." |
T he- Wuuld jthooaa a -bundlo -if
pesonality like George Ann Hirka,
Its-year-old "queen" of the lilile
college town «f Edmund, Okla., ami
pieitlfvnt of the first Girt* Nation.
I* *■ Georye Ann nud HI other gfris
hum 41 states went k&gt; Washirurto n ^ i representative* of the Girl*
Stima held In their home atatrs
“ under - th e • ‘ ipom onhlp " of the
American l*-ginn Auxiliary. With­
in th re r-d a y r -xtranjrm i t r eK h
other and with plenty of femi­
nine rivalry, they lined up their
friendships and formed a notional
"government."
George Ann, who emerged in
the top Joh. comparahle to “Presi­
dent of the United Rtates,*' Is
what *Anirrican.s like to think Is u fOtlOWINO a ei-nferenc* w ith legislative officials, Cov. T hom as C.
Dswey of New York m eets In Albany v t t h Or. H erm an E. Illllebos
tv|ikal high school girl — pretty
(le ft), 8 la te Commissioner of Health. The G overnor appointed llillelx-e
b u ffio raving beauty, a brownhaired, hlue-uyed miss, alert of chairm an of the S U tt E m erg e n :/ fe e d Commission. which is being
reorganited to carry out s program devoted to the nm servaU on of food.
mind..
She has a hny friend and I* Tbs body fuucU oaid during the L ta i.ar. (In tern atio n al Soundphoto)
proud of him, hut was a little em ­
barrassed' because a newspajnjr
published their picture together defeated candidate for vice presi­ daughter home with a flour i-h.
dent.
a fttr she earn* home.
Huhdrcda of citlxeni and the high
“I l&gt;et that never happen* again , school hand met her at the milShe plays in the school band hftl
says she ha* “n*i talent"—“ My —two girl* from one state. I w«*!
,
. n o t . r t » % , .„,l
i
#DJ.
I - Uwipbuns
a means to an glad. Icmanxc jronrisBow whaL.p«u. , *“*
paraded .her the T J mil**nonu*.
end. to g«t In the hand "
, pie think of Oklahoma."
Her hope is (hal Ihe (ilrla N a-1dov. Roy J. Turner greeted her
lovra in danre and swim,
but worked rvrry afternoon after lion idra can sometime l&gt;e et- „nj Kavc her two doxen roses,
school in the local movie theater pandt-ji to a Girl* World, with
T,|p UlnIW(1ri|y forgotten Ulan
girls from all countries attending.
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for her spending money.
us*
her )«&gt;y friend. Hill Krtee,
"Hut they’ll nave to etiangV the
“ I don’t know why they picked
»on
of
the
pastor of the Chrlstinn
me." she said. "All lho»e. girls idea some*. O urJIirl* Nation was
wer« tops In'khclr stales or they copied from ‘oifr*"form of govern­ chlirrh here. *
wouldn't have been therr. They ment. with a president aryl -on­
lie rouldn't get to her l&gt;ecaii*e
had everything.
gresa
and
everything.
I
don't
j
of
the crowd,
"We tried a case ju st.as the Su­
preme Court does. They brought think some of the other countries • “Women." observed Hill mororouhPfike thal.“ ‘
up things I'd never have thought
ly. 'should stay at liume. Politic*
ht
Kdinonif- fteTeoiHeil ' Its fsVuftnnTTToF ~fdlB." -------------------------

“ It l» a great privilege to salute Arnrtii j ' s
•rmallcjt. fnivlncsraen* —her newip- i-cr
boys. They dclcn c much praise, for their
thrift, their liontst merchandising. *nJ
their patriotic contribution*."

" t s.dutetli* 50,000 members of the Newspjper Boys' Thrilt Clidrt. Since there are
no better Invcslincnti th.vn U. S. Binds,
I hope these boys will buy every'bond
they can, and hold than until maturity."

“Tiie young man who Mart* cut a*a news­
paper carrier it a very lucky young m au
indeed. He develop* a Sense ■( retponvib in
.» buxines* methods which

. CHARLES IU C K M A N , President
la ve r Breihsrt C om pany

A. B. CHANOKR
C em m itiianee of Baseball

Cambridge, M assachusetts

Cincinnati, Ohio

IA R I WARREN
Ob.verno* ol Catilam la
Sacromanto, Colilarnla

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serve him -acI| for l a t a lift “

“ There are few thing* ft buy can tii which
bettrr fit liiin for ‘Successful Jtfc than the
duties th it go with carrying ,r newspaper
route It it a practical rducali. n mid 4
found.iti' n for future accom plishm ent."
SEYMOUR BtRKJON. General M anagrr
Iniernnlional N s w i Service
N e w York, N e w V o ik

a n a f 'd just nod my head.'

TCe Girls Nation campaign was
•xcllirig, hut not always loo
pleasant.
,
"Everything was pretty tense
right liefore the election. Every­
one was too nice, sugary swe-t.
I didn't like that much—hut that's
•.polities anywhere.”
She was proudest, not of- her
personal vlrtiiry, but of Okla' name's record at the first Girl*
Nation. Of ihe four girl* mtmlfor president and vice presi­
dent, Oklahoma was represented 1
bv two—George Ann, the success-1
ful candidate for president, and
Helen Mary Walker, of Knid, the

What Women Like About Their
Launderette Store
"Im n ifin e ! O ne W hole M orning T o Do A * I P le a se .
I l .r n i e My W eek ’s W ash A t T h e I.A I N D K IIK TTK W hile I fio M ark cl lug. B oth Jo lis A re Done
A t O n c e .’ I t ’s M a rv e lo u s!"

"I am happy to send my warmest greet­
ing* to the 50.000 mrmlwrt of the New*,
paper Boys' Thrift Club* throughout the
'country. I have kontyu many youngUcn
who started building their future* deliver­
ing newspapers."

'*'» -yw-OT»r.r—ppu r« p-iti p*ylng trih
ute to the newspaper Iroys of Anirrtra. It
it hard to imagine a better way of finding
out alxKit life, its value, ami its ways than
that of working a* a newspaper boy,"
ROBERT F. W A O N IR

W A Y N E MORSE

THOMAS I. DEW!Y
Governor of Now York
Albany, Now York

U. S. Senator from New York

U .S . Senator flam Oregon

LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD
S eru n d a l O ak

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ny group
id 1*0 » Mho have a more practical under■
standing of the meaning of thrift. *e|f.
rtliaiue. and gm/.l riti/'irship than the
iiiaip.ii&gt;ci boys »f this countr&gt; "

"I think it Ism line with the rnltiptitc
and thrift slrnwti by newspaper Ivy* in
tlu-ir o«n work that they shoutd alsoftssitt
In B ind camp ligill As afnem er ricwvpaprf

boy I can uadi island (licit entlum oiu."
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M O N C. W A llG R E N
G o v r r n o f of W o i h i f ig l o n

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H E N YOU SF.K y o u r tic w s p a p B r b o y . s t r e a k i n g clo w n
t h e s t f e c t o n h is b ic y c le . . ,

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Dr-vcAtali.ni fluiwl hjr th# hut*
w h o le l o t m o r e t h a n ju fit to fis p a p e r s o n n e i g h b o r s ’ p o r c lr e s .

rii-Jiw in lUy Rt. Imuls, photo­
graphed fnuu the second-Boos'

lelcphui
la thl* tetepbolM office, u|H-t*-

You're seesnn a boy who daily tfeliversli lossoit in enter­

Kir* Muck to tlieir pint* while
window* In ib e b u ililin jC u a M
In. water flooded the aired* awl

prise . . . in ambition . . . in work and tkrilt . . . to his
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giant warn* demolished Jlwo
building* before their eyes.

entire c o m m u n ity l
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Al! o f 'u s w lto 'v c e v e r h een n e w sp a p e r b o y s, like th e

e ig h t fam o u s A m e ric a n s above, c a n w ell te s tif y to th e
in itia tiv e and a m b itio n th is jo h re q u ire s. Hut th e U n ited
S ta te s T re a s u ry D e p a rtm e n t know n b e lte r th a n a n y o n e
else how h a rd -w o rk in g an d how th rifty o u r n e w sp a p e r

The Recent Hurricane Demonstrates Again

b o y s have been.

Southern Bell's Ever-Readiness to Serve You

D u rin g th e w a r, y o u r n ew sp ap er boy. an d ten s of th o u ­

^•st.Come Storm or Fire/ Hail or High Water

W liitn th e fu ll fury o f th e storm stro rk .

I.«uia, w ho i u j r d a t th e ir aw ltrhboanl
u n til the I sat li net went n u t—th en |iri}cil,
A* town u the • liir m iliiln l, rurcrprrujr
crew* went In work repairing a dam age
to telep h o n e fa rilitirs th a t ran into buttilm ia o f thouaamla o f dollar* an d totalled
m o re th a n 106,(M)0 |&gt;reak* in s e rv ic e .
Skilled rep airnirn w orked around th e
d o c k — w ading throagli mile* o f awatnp*
and maralie* - b attling wind, w ater—e re n
anak ea. I t w as a tre m e n d o u s jo b . l e t
w ithin a fe w days a fter the u im i blew
it te lf out, m ore than 90% o f the telephone
a e n i r r in areas affecietl by the hurricane

m a in ta in in g c o m m u n ira tio n a
lint m oat o f th e atnrm -U ahrd sec*
h e lp in g to save lives
injuri' n t, to case anxious hearts and m inds
an d to i b rin g ■ (eallng o f calm am
fort to jtirnse w aiting o u t th e w iad.T ypical
o f this [devotion to duly w ere th e tw o lone
opera! a • » in a telephone office in Bay St.

F o rtu n ately , hunriranrs don’t happen
e v e ry d ay . D u t i t ’s g o o d to k n o w th a t,
w henever a n d w hatever the em ergency,
you can count on telephone folks to de­
liv er th at ex tra m easure o f pow er in a
pinch. I t ’i this trad itio n o f service th at
glvea a v a lu e to y o u r te le p h o n e th a t
cannot h e m easured by th e price you pey.

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W ith th e first w arning o f ih e
\ ap proaching h u r r ic a n e along
N V g &gt; \ t h e A tlantic an d GttU Coasts,
a ll S o u th ern B ell peraonnel in
ih e S outh eaatrrn slate* waa
a le r te d fo r actio n . O rder* for equipm ent
w en* ru a h rd to th e W eatern Electric
Coir^tanjr. E m rrg en ry rrew a from ad*
jo in in g *u te a poured into th e th reatened
it was concentrated on getting skilled
a in d m aterials th ere ahead o f th e
L iirric . one.'

Is a V tH IB N

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s a n d s like him , so ld n e a rly tw o b illio h IO-cei«. W a r
S ta m p s . T o d a y , w ith th e sa m e p a trio tic z e al, th e s e n e w s­
p a p e r bo y s a re in v e s tin g th e ir h a rd -e a rn e d sa v in g s e v e ry
m o n th in U. S. B o n d s. •

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For patriotism , for IhriHinoi*, and for good com m on conto,
our poper b o y t aro an inspiration to all of u il

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w iln the V. S. Treasury D epartm ent and International Circulation Manaiere Association,'

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Who’s To Blame? ■W ashington has th e price jitte rs. Both Republicans
nml Democrats are on edge about soaring living costs. Both

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p ro fits; unions' pushing up of production costs through
spiraUiijf" waijo boosts.
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-niB"!mrmiMHt dlM cn Vh'owh lu c r e is no single cause
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fM of hiyhpr living .costs. Complicated ad ju stm en ts following
3**&gt;_ a gigantic w,ar effort cannot be reduced to simple black
it* MMUIke
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Omt I’N f •- ■ -.s\ ■
- « o or White by any m ethod; certainly not by blaming any one
Ail elililw rr^M ikei tn7«f' "■ j group or cause.
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One Of the underlying reasons for high costs can be
■titaa fnnii«, r ‘ii &gt;r rfc«r*»s (•• ]i,j(| Miuarely at Ihu door of consum ers: w ar-tim e shortages
it trftilir a«t*fiU*lflg MIm
IdUM
M»ftfr&gt;4Ht#ili***4 added to present good wnges have m ade eager buyers of
in*., rtrftrtlentt Tkr M«**M in fM all of ua-iaH *-e.#ivdirtri*rs &gt;hj»Viilg our stcrfks, our rndios
■at |«m 1 lit Id »r ■I*Ptii»lit*4 Pff*- and new cars no m atjer w hat the sales ta g is. A little re•ff*
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W.II, new do the doubters
finally understand that the Bol­
shevist world revolution for the
establishment of Communism is
really underway?
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.IT hof, lei Ihnn^rm tr TTnirow’s
announcement of the Red Confer­
ence in Poland and the estab­
lishment of a headiiuartera , Ini
'"Yugodavia tor* (“Ordination ofi
the Bolshevist • drive against
American 'imperialism." Call that
organisation by any name you
will, and .you alii I have the oM
Conflniern—the Third Internallon*
alnfr General Staff for World
Revolution—which -Moscow In 1943
trtmjpi’trd
UbMKctrii .bsu
Jbsscl been atioiisfe
abolished.
|nt of lll-lnfurrocd wPhful thlnkera
abroad.

The mealing in Poland was
attended by reprenentativea of the
Communixt parties of the Soviet
Union, Yugoslavia, Uulgarin, Romania. Hungary. Poland, Ciechoslovahia, Italy and
Framv.
There you have the nations which
either are cominuni red and con­
sequently are dominated bv
Russia or have strong Rolshevist
fmrties.' The new headquarters
% t«lng rslatillahed in RHgraile,
rnpitul of Marshal Tito who
breathes, eaU and steeps as Mos­
cow directs.
Andrei A Zhdnnov of Russia's
powerful. FlSithurb presented *the
interiiatiniisl sltunpon as seen
through Moscow's eyes. At the
-f-nfepa^. delegate -Inspired by. Zhdanov's
pronouncement -■Issued a Joint

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THE FOOD WE WASTE

TAMPA TRIBUNE
Nearly a million and » Kdl
Arabt rtnied their *hnpi and (eft
Tn the Amyriean cltlixn of eating placet a rt • cooperating.
their work in JtruiAlem lai» Fri­ huinsnltarlsn Instinct, • 'Vinter
In the home, the Department of
(fund,
Americana
day in a nreleit agiirul the mr*. cif want and hungtr abroad may Agriculture
-pored paitilinrt of f’alerline and an xrem Ilka a vaaf, renlota cataa* have a i sil-nsT "bread westing”
treplii'. aliout which he, ai, an in- habit. We leave the loaf end*
Aral* rpoknman »ajo di-v will diaidtml, ran do nothing. Many until they hecoina hard and then
drench the Holy Ijipd in blbed Amarilana, we are confidant, havr throw them o u t.' One slice of
before they will luhmit to a lew. ‘wanted very much to help, bul bread wasted par week In each
* rrh'homeland in the Middle Karl they did nul quite know hoW.' of America's 34,000,000 families
The answer, as President Tru­ amounts to at least 2.000,ooo
Unfortunately, their are a lot of
man ami hit fitxena food cum- .loauaa- a —week.—Leftover** can
- Arab*; am) Ihey iiave the &gt;vmpa- mtttr,*"trre^*e«]fh*siting lira in be used In creamed rtUhcs, pudthetir. tuppoit o f die4 Modem the |K&gt;wer nf tho multitude. Just dlhgs, elc.
Even In a week's tima, the
' world extending fiom North Af-“ •*% l.oml-lniylng and tslvage teal
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____ hy ___
one ...
in* tira- lo India. And they control during the war bulked-large In. la y in g . accomplished
the national aggregate, to will the dividual will be
he contida
conaidarahle. In
• lot of oil in which this coum sum nf peraonal efforta assist the national total,
It will be huge.
try ii vitally interested. It ii not rreatly in figlitlng the hunger If we follow Hccrtlsry Merahali'a
likely that a war enu'd bieak nut in .Europe that create* "despair appeal t0 "buy wiaefy, eat aenefhly, waste nothing" wa can aave
in the Holv l^ n d between tbe nml chant."
Individual cltltena can halp by
. Jews and the Arab* without in­ victory gardening once mora. To a famine in F.urope and. at the
tame time, ait' to bring food
volving Rutris ar well at th&lt;* more immediate point, they can prices down.
United ?iuie». It ii trite In refer to concentrate on the family larder.
And not the least consideration
a .ptohlem a« political dyna- They can a*e to ft that no scrap la the peraonal health benefit.
of waste food It thrown out. They Meat of ua eat too much. Slim­
nritr, but Thai’* wbat thir pne ,c»ir
comb over the family manu ming diets will not only help suereemi to be.
and dispense with a t Ira*. Whtn. cor the hungry abroad. Thay will
dining ogt, they tan order aparlng- make ua all feel belter, physically
Henry Wallace, who i&gt; making ly nnd wau-h how well public and
spiritually.
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Do You Have Your
“Old Folks” Health
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statement which pnlntrd out that
two carapa have liern firmed in
the world, and then went on to
define them thus:
"On the ope side the Imperialist
and rmti-Uemocratlc ramp, which
has for Its essential aim the estab­
lishment of the world, domination
of the anti-imperialism and the
emailing of Democracy, and- on
the other, the nnli-imperlalist
and-demoCTsHc -camp; whtrte ct*
sentlal aim eonatat* -in under­
mining imperialism, reinforcing
democracy, nnd liquidating thr
remains of Fascism.
"The 'si toggle lint ween these
two camps—lietween the Intper.
IrJIU cbiiiji nud _Ujr aulj.lmpor.

following World War II. There can be no doubt th a t politics
and politicians, though fa r from perfect, are better than
they were 70 years ago.
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The one-story house Is becoming more nnd more jwpular. More than 7.00 farm women in Minnesota. Wisconsin,
the Dakotas, Iowa, Indiana and Illinois were polled by five
form publications with the purpose of learning what kind
««tfy yrt
come. No dniilit iw i' | nf homes farniera* wives preferred. A composite of these
i.
•ie tho»p m Hullsnd w m think
|„ lH [MM.„ prppnred showing m a n s on one level. The
they hsvc the at&gt;*wcr. l-d them drivew ay.leads to a front entrance — farm women arc tired
try
tr it. lays die Quern,
of having all callers come to the kitchen door.
A utility room a t one end includes tho laundry, and
A two-hsggcr ii. not alwsyi
merrty » Iwo-bstoiA. *bill tbnr faces Hie barn. It permit# the fnrm er to' e n te r here nftcr
. P'-‘W&amp; , -— never W»t »-rrratrr tWT.-b’!irr bit his -chore# T ire^nfshH li "WRshnrprtfiBvo lils'oV eralir before
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b'otnry nf nrgsnt/rfl b»«' he joins the family. Adjoining this is n small room for the
K p
ball than Cookie Lsvagello itiikcd farm office. The kitchen is large, with modern equipm ent,
Fncfjr sflrmtmn.'L/wig sflM tbi) plenty of working. Htui eating apace, it is arranged in a ,U
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^ — ' tin Bren"-!) drad^indLionf. Ians tdilijic "to avoid having Traffic^ biseef It.""The living room
dflrr i b r . m t of; Ul have ouit uses one end as a dining room. Bedrooms are at. the other
.thinking slmul luicbsll, the Red end, with plenty o f closets and cupbonrds. Farm women
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Riubeii end F'b*i\ Stemtiom* o* want a basem ent th at Ir cool enough for storing vegetables
coming generations 'p-pl iw de- and th eir canned goods, with a central heating plant for
the h ard w inters of th at middle-western region.
tnibing to brrstliksi gudi*
fliis moil drnmatir incident-when
F arm ers are buying these plans in large numbers. It
an nld-limer, may lie cilh Just IpokH as ir they may be the first in the nntion to s ta r t new
one punch dell, let diem have home building in earnest. They have the ianc^ the cash,
it right againti, thr light lidd and the requisite skills to do much of the building them ­
wa)J. .When Buckv M lfllt *ign.xied selves. The farm landscape of the middie states is likely
for Reiirr to Walk, be pulled the soon to change frrtm thu high and' narrow house of o ld ‘to
■ monumental boneheld: ami when the rnneh-type stairless dwelling. The result will be much
Burt SKollon rent l&gt; v*re||o in enaicr.Umiaekceplng for farm wivya.
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HANILAr ’Oct. .6, bP)— The
mightiest typhoon **Tif the 1947
season passed across the northern
tip 6f Luton to d ay . nnd headed
toward the south China coaat,
disrupting shipping and ilnmcbing crops and ilwtflllngg. 4 w *
1* storm affected^ chipping'
within 300 mile* of its’ churning
center. The American President
Lines' General W. II. Gordon,
hound fur Manila with hundreds
of passenger * aboard, h a l t e d
northeast of Luton, electing to
ride out the rough sea* rather
than risk rrossing the path of
Ihe big ‘blow.
At least six other vessels c a r r ^
ing passengers sml cargo f r u j
China ports to Manila headed for :
the nearest sh rllrr. Vessel* tched-triad to ■leave - h^uida-wtaycd—in port.
Col, Frank P. Smith of Roger*,
viile. Tonn., commanding officer
of Camp John Hay, U, 8. army
post near Baguio, radioed that
heavy rains and wind estimated
to have reached 12&amp; miles on.
hour hit the area. He said dam­
age was slight, with two roo/a
and power lines wrecked.

I«a In
b f i t n . . . s t r a i n t ' In th n n tirch asin tt-o n U iu aisam o f th e o n tln a r y t i l l ' , {K£J&gt;y f|ideting the fears of

m«~M r%timRrir»*~x+9r r*#i.t zeri would 1I 1 much to chock m ounting prices
AwHwtw^rriir
— Wirehtngtnn's^pollt1 elfllts, liot li Republicans‘amTDemH*,« •*» » •
ernts, know this. But it'-s le tte r parjy technique to use the
la •*«. a*m&gt;p*i»i( a&gt; w.ii . . aii; other camp as the scapegoat. Must we sacrifice good sense
AI* I*#*** it I"fM«*4l***
! to p arty rivalry In so serious a tim e?
MONDAY. ntT. r,. |&lt;)I7
HUT YOU CAN HEl.P MS
Better Or Worse?
TRIBUTE PART OF WHAT GOO
irAk ENTRUSTED WITH YOU:
fs politics getting Iwttor or worse? The conviction of
I will satisfy tho-pnor with bread.
— Psalm 13'J;ifi.
Congressman Andrew J. May of Kentucky was one' proof
Over ten llioiwami people ir. that today's public men lire not perfect. Against this single
Florida teceited $173,822 in un instance of corrupt Ion the testim ony in 1876 of Senator
emplo&gt;TUPnl (nm|ien*.ilinn lost George K. Hoar, for 27 yeanr a highly respected senator
week, Ilie.Slate l.mplovmriit Serv­ from M assnchusetts, should be considered.
"In my brief period of public life /''H o a r told Congress
ice rejtorlr. We aie looking for ,
a good man if anybody knows in substance. "I have seen five judges of a high court of
I hi- United s ta te s driven from office by Uvvat* of imjwnebment f«ir corruption or mnlndmmiHtrntion. I have iteard the
.Stealing of slnubs not onlv tau n t that tin1 onjy product'of h e r institutions in which the
from private gardens but ah &gt; United S tates mnpassed uli others won her corruption. I
from. public pail» ii gelling to have neeit in the foremost state of the union four judges
he an incicaiinitfy dangerous liiti- of her courtjR int|ieachcd for corruption and tho political
it. Police* siiould r.itih someone adm inistration of her chief city become a byword through­
at this :arkel and make an ex out the world 1 have heard In the highest places the sham e­
ample of him.
less doctrine avowed by men grown old in public office that
When you go bra i liunpm,. tile true way to gain power is by bribiijg tjio people with
3on'l
Tbal's wbal a shrep- tho offices created for th eir service."
This was a fte r the Civil War. While every war has
herder near (beat 'Falls. Mont..

Quren Wilheimins of IlnllanI
is giving up her job. not wait­
ing for w an vi®f&gt; fevoluliona *o
depore her. She is "mentally tired.”
loo tired to carry on any longri.
after tii yean of war in Europe,
two yean of civil ilrife there­
after. trouble in the Dutch Fail
Tndi't . ami with th.' .wont
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Severe Typhoon H its
South China Seas

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i-l&gt;oui)—folio west tty-n d rc lim - irrynihHc'^plrtr. UOthUng today
grabbed biitt'an'd disREeil. him in can equal the disgrace of tho *70's. World W ar I was fol­
to a thicket. Al latest account lie lowed by tho scandals of the Hnrdlng adm inistration. Noth­
ing remotely resembling them has occurred in the years
was not eapertrd to live.

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"G R ID IR O N SELECTIO N O E THE W E E K "

THE WORLD TODAY

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The Sanford Herald.

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MONTGOMERY. Ala.. Oct. 3.
(A*)— ■ A "sweeping" campaign
against "racial discrimination" in
Alabama,., highlighted J&gt;y court
auita to admit negroes into the
University of Alshsma and Au­
burn and to attack the Boswell
Voter Registration law, wa* out­
lined today at a statewide meet­
ing of negro leaders.

IAflat ca m p —is *developing undei
conditions of the continued accen.
tu allo n c f ihe g en eral cap italistic
crisis, tlie w eakening o f the forees
of capitalism , nnd th e stre n g th
ening of Ihe force* *nf Socialism
a n d Democracy."

By
V. lilUing
••■Toachlon Drug T-'o.

Tit* years come on apac&lt;§
and hefnie we realize Jt. there
Is a mciulTcr «f the family who
is,really growing okfcr
Good health is entirely pos• slide for the aged, and molt
deslralile. The sunset yedrs ran
t&gt;e Iwautlful and gracious years
for those who Iiave kept their
z e s t1for-living. Health i* the
fTYnt requisite.
See that your aged relative
haa A.rcguhUL m cdicaL cjnm b
nation. Now is the time wlierr
prevention I* nil important. It
is more difficult to throw off
) the effect* of a cotd, or more
! serious illness, when the re ­
, cuperative powers fall.
| .. Uw scrip lion* shuuliL bo- •re­
I ferred to a good druggist.
• T his'is the 176th of a series
of Editorial Advertisements
[ appearing In this paper each
Monday.

EVV YORK—It wfta a Saturday night, but
there were no thouaanda ahufTtlng and Jump­
That’s talking turkey. Theie’s
ing down the atepa from the Stillwell avenue ela­
no subterfuge. It’s a4 derlnratlpn
tion of Ihe DMT subway, a t Coney Island. Only
of ideologies) war4 to the finish—
and that means a continuation
a brave few, wearing topcoata, wandered forth to
of the strong-nun methods which
the land of golden dreams, for aummer waa dying
Bolshevism has hern exhibiting in
and bedside moumera w ere to be few.
cBslern Europe.
Technically. Coney atltl wa* alive and glowing
Tho declaration railed for full
—but New York waa not to be fooled. It waa
resistance to all manifestation'
after I.abor Day, w asn't It T Summer ends on
of Unitr'd States policy. European
.Labor Day. do ean 't-ltf Ya not gonna Jw caught
rommrmlst* were 'Thld* not 'in
doin' thlnga tnna w lnta ya should ba doin' in
UftderestimaU thefr own strength
aumtna. are ya. aucker?
or to • rvorcstlmate the atrength
How’ever, Labor Day o r no. Coney waa breath­
if the "Imperialist camp." Eng­
ing
ita laat. Blta nf paper whipped up Surfland
of
course
is
coupled
wlllt
l."n'1
avenue. Ordinarily. Coney'a atreela are M l and
Mai Haimar
America *In'Hhe Red charge nf
IP
noisy, like Times Square's, but tonight the few
Imperialistic ■aggression.
th e old Comintern was eslah- prowlers on h*nd were Inside—in the girlie shows. In the amoky
llshfd even hifnrr the BpUhpvist* hails where you alt and play poker with rubber balls you roU into
had HihxIm firmly In their hands holes, in the dusty old Eden Mutee w ith Ita crudely executed scene*
in 11*17 during World " 'n r I. They of blood and crime—safe from the cold autum n wind th a t whistled
Imped that in tin- (‘linos following up the atreet*.
the
it,- w ar*- 'they could -precipitate
1
There la a carousel virtually to every block in this poor man'd
a revoiutlrn th at would run Biarritz. Around and around they went, this' night, the ralllopes
around the kIoItc. They tried it bleating their eff-key versions of ‘T h e Sldewelks of New York," but
In Hungary and other rmintrlcs, they were empty, and 'h e operators aat meditatively nearby op
hut it flxzled out and Btalm
shelved the program uhtll Russia rickety bgnchc*. Jlstening to this hlgh-pltohed death rattle.
rcuhl lie made strong industrially
ami mil ita rily, and n more pro­
A COUPLE OF HOT PHOTO, black shoe* gtletsnlng tn d bright
pitious moment, arrived.
Slnlln was among those who tie* Happing .lenantly In the night wind, beat their way up
m— i — r .r
.i- r
Huelva |*4I b a t'..-, . to s U ^ k d
I p i f s —saw- WnrM-Ww ^ l l nnili «*»
.tire widespread disorder wlilcji few. The merry chase of the sexes becomes a grim and djpreaalng
&gt;4'.*^
was hound to follow. Actually th* thing when aummer ta breathing Ua last.
A (tvs couplra wandered past the ball-throwing, pcuny-pltehlngj J y
war wa* preelpitated when tha
Bolshevist jeader signed the non- hoop-tnaslng cnnceaslons, and the barker* cleared their throats and
aggtesslon pact with Hilter. and yelled, "I II tell ya what I’ll do. s p o rt Yn U ka tha little ladYt
I
the Fuehrer unleashed hi* mighty and
." but tha couples .rarely stopped end the shills' last-ditch
fighting machine on Poland.
propositions died in their throats.
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flo now the Bqnhavists are
A canvas sign flapped tn the wind, before a darkened building'
picking up where they te/l off dhd if yoa peered cloaeiy'ybiTaaw th a t It advertised Milo the Mule*
after th a -firs t, global conflict, Faced B oy-alive! Where wae MI|o on this w ind/ Saturday night?
This llmd, however, they have Where did muic-faecd boya go in w inter t
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had strength |n enforce thrli1
It waa ati Mice, this death watch a t Coney, but alrangert of all
will on neighboring w artom
countries, and thus ary eruuurauxl waa th*-aaito-a«ene-on the beach. Frodt S e rf evwiW, h ulocli away#
to-reganl UiY whola world a* thrlr you could hear faintly the little breakers m uttering their wpy up
Along the sahda. and the sound of the ocean la a alrtn'a call, to b«
oyster.

tbtoUghnut

New -England and which found
more like Cnmmunbt pinnsgamla
than anvthing Andrei Vithimkv
— By Willi AM B ill —
evey is id, blames the Nslionsl
CeotraJ P r tu W rlttr
M snufif luren Auoriation f n r ------- JiOOUk, TH I JACKfOTt
a clear case of highw ay4snob­
■*Tiei*l dijcflininslinh'. m" thTT coun­
THAT O A N O of robber*
bery.
try, the Tm m in Adminiitralion Which looted an Ohio gambling
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/nmenting a foreign war.
house of V090,000 rmlat have hit
The yegg# referred to tie h
the Repub|ic«ni for all the ■the joint when tfc* blue chip*
othtr numerals, m iking flair
1-vfli of ihe capiialiilic tyilem. were down.
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operation a highly lucre tits
H« U ?n favor of lotnt lo Eni f tu r n s the slick-up bays
numbers ticket.
- «t&gt;e, Jtu t he want* no wings k tld tk r tt i c n - m u l i , m sthiat
I I I
attached. If they used the money' guns amf catf Iron nerve,
The men at the next dash eoya
to promote Communism and build
i r. i
ll waz seeking mere then a
After gating Into muzzles nf
warplane* and atom bomba lo
•tlck-up el stoelMrpe.
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agtiatl our cititi. that't the »lw# the letter* held the
pnlrmss feiU d ever
The robbers wore O t eover-j
i be W t i to think.
alia w ith large packets In
iteiw
which to alow wallets, watches,
Pleztty o f . aristocratic, wellnecklaces and bracelets. This
o f . total corpty- heeled patrons of the place were
seta a new style la what th*
And that, after 14 Uhen along with the cluVn
well-dressed criminal wjll wear
baakroiL This made the holdup
th« New DieH*
—the perfect loot eulL

RE TELLING ME!

l|.i|:|

Peruvian Archaenloglsti &lt;hava
reported finding the ruins ,of o
great pre-Inca city, 11 square’
miles in area which waa appar­
ently abandoned in prehistoric
Hmrs when Intense Irrigation of
tha surrounding valleys reauliM
ill alkali poisoning of the soil.

HAMBOHE’S MEDITATIONS
By Alls/
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u o o K M K D t MAN

Y/HUT HAVEta? MUCH
SENSE DON' NEVOH
HAVE 'N0U6H FRlEN’s!!

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I walked out * few hundred f**t on tha. pier JutUng far out Intd
the aca. and then looked out over the railing and back towtiM the
beach. Four figures, shifting vtguely In the dark night and waving
their atm# a* If they were celebrating n Week mess, stood along Uli
water s edge, the foamy, thin little fingers of ourf curling around
their feel. Then It was I saw they vrrre aurt-ceaUnj. flicking their
fishing lines aklllfully out Into the bleck, cold, muddy water.
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IT WAB BATURDAY NIGHT. I thoughb-C eturday night, when
New York explodea-regularty In a torrent of note* end drunkenes*
end lights and shifting crowds. But th* ecm e here might have been
a thousand miles from Broadway.
Tour men flzhlng. their wet ahoeo presred Into th* clammy Mnd,
flinging their hooka, reeling, paying out 11nee . . . sayinfr nothing to
each other. In Twenty-One. Mamie V ert ** -Vtre v r a ogling U1L-4
dark and handaoifte. '
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In El Morocco, the quality of Bcotch w as being argued by two
gentlemen tu while U* and tails. In th* Plaaa. daneera were atdttng around the litUo floor eedttely. On th* beach at Con*y. four men

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AWNINGS

7-tom^he pler. you could took back toward th* ccramMe o f roller
enaeteTw-and- cotton-candy stand*: the lights were atm sprnntng and
when the wind blew towMfi yod they* aim could be haw ri UM hoarse

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TRIMMED IN

aUk pVraVhittea, dirty white by day but dark gray by‘n ig h t.'
rose atowly to the heaven*, paused high In the starry autum n nky
and then, i i | f WlUt l Ut t h- m u « h r ^ e d .&gt; c k : o « a r t to _
However. It waa g tilin g , on: It wa* a r o u n d ll. and
watched.’ here and there a light blinked out. Coney wa* shutting up
atop. 'T h e Are to out." Dowaoa wrote, '•and spent Urn jsaricU i
thereof." Summer wa* over.
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Social Calender
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Circle 10 of the Women* Society
of Chriitien Service* of the Fir*t
Methodist Church' will meet with
Mr*. H. R. Herndon, 1104 Myrtle
Avenue, a t 8:00 P. M.
Chapter* of the Woman'* Aux­
iliary of Holy Croix Episcopal
Church wilt meet a* follow*:. St.
Ann'* at 0:00 P. M. with Alta.-UA. Newman, Rose .Court, Mrs. A.
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Fitt* on Cchrv Avenue: St. CathP. M with Mr*. R.
erine at 8
1tit it Palmetto AvcW. Rupi
'* at 8:00 P. M. with
nue: St.
Coleman.
Mr*. Ma
TUESDAY

The Seminole High School Par­
ent Teacher* Aasociation will hold
a Father* and Teacher* night at
8:00 P, M. at the arhool.
’ The Friendship League of the
Congregational Church will meet
at the Parixh House at 3:00 P. M.
The Daughter* of Wexlcy of the
-First Methodist Church will hold
.a rlas* banquet at the church an­
nex at 0:30 P. M.
WEDNESDAY
The Social Department of the
Sanford .Woman's Club will have
" V Hallowe'en denier-bridge ami
checker p arty a t 1:30 P. M. Reaervation* m uit lie made by T ues­
day at noon by railing chairm an.
Air*. S. D. Illghleymiyn. (MB-J or
Mra. Fred II. William*, II58-W.

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The board of the Sanford Car­
den Club will meet at 10:00 A. M.
at the Mayfair.Inn.
THURSDAY
The Atalea Circle of the San
ford Garden Club will meet at
8:00 P. M. at the home of Mr*. C.
L. Redding, 54&lt;5 Valencia Drive.
V HID AT
Citcles of’ rh'e^Sanford Garden
Clflb vyil! meet a* fitllow*: Camel­
lia Circle, %00 P, M. with Mr*.
Milton Gore: Central Circle, 10:00
A. M. with Mra. F, K. Bolx; Dirt
Gardrneo* Circle, 10:00 A. M. with
Mra. 1L- N. Sayer; UiMeru* Circle,
11:00 A. M.. Covered iliih luncheon. with Mr*. Fred ZctTcntier:
Ixora Circle, 3:00 P. M. with Mr*.
Chari#* Vodopich; Jacaranda, 1:00
P. M., luncheon, with Mr*. Frank
Miller; Magnolia Circle, 11:30 A.
M„ covered dl*h luncheon, with
Sir*. R. T. Warren; Mimosa, 10:30
A. M. with Mra. Floyd Palmer,
member* will bring rooted planla
to exchange; Palm Orel*. 11:30
A- M.. covered diih luncheon, with
Mr*. S. C. Dickerson; Rose Circle,
10:00 A. M. wilh Mra. C. I,. Park.
Salih- Harrison Chapter, Daugh­
ter* of thu Amrrlcan Revolution,
will meet a t the home of Mr*. W.
If; Thigpen. 208 MegnolUfAVenue
with Mrs. J. n. Ray-*S ro’ ho*tcw&lt;,
All vliillng Daughter* are invited
to'attend.

PrinccHH Will Have
Four-Tiered Cake
LONDON. Ort. fi (Ai— Prince**
EHtabclh'a oCfirial wedding rake
i* going to be a ftur-liered mas­
terpiece of the (taker'* and confec­
tioner'* art, decorated by *eene* of
royal ceremony, naval battle and
•port*, l,he__p»ker» National Assnclatiim announced today. ■
The baker* drncrllied thft cake,
which I* to be made’ /torn in ,
gredienl* supplied by DrithOv
-&lt;kemtornrr*,---r.gtrmirv- -am k deprrrv
denciajL—*i follow*:*
Tier one—The bride'* ^crestt th#
creit of thp groom, Lieut. Philip
MoUptbatten. and representation*
of Windsor, Balmoral and Duck.
A Ingham Palaces.
Tier two~-lUpr#aentationf show­
ing a cUaket being nreseljted to 'a
— -----freeman Of Windsor, 'Prince**
Eliliabeth- taking the salute a*
colonel of the Grenadier Guardd a
night battle
scene at Cape
Malapen,. m usical. ambUaia,—ami
" 1 DTusirationa of tennia, cricket
t - end racing—showing the King’*
color*.
Tier three—Design* showing a
k cupId holding shield* orarlng the
9 Initial* of Ahe bride and groom, the
of the Royal Wevy, the
_______ he~AU&lt;ili*ry Territorial
Servie* (Dritish equivalent at the
WACHI and the girl guides, and a
painting of (IMS valiant, Iti which
Lelut. Mountbatten served In the
action a t Cape Mate pan.
Tier four—Designs showing the
badgei of Australia, New Zealand,
Canada, South Africa, India and
Pakistan.
Above th# tier* will be a globe
carrying th# nam'e* of all the
countries If th# Dritish Ommonv wealth.
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On top of the glob# will be a
vase of flowers.
The baker* *ald the cakr had
been- reduced considerably from
■ i the. original design* ta meet the
Princess' wi*h#« fo^arw teiitr . ~—

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Miss Brown Wed To
Mr* Halt In Daytona
'T lie First Elaptixt Chutrh of
Daytona wa* the scene on Srpt. JO
of the marriage of Elisalwth Hope
Drown, daughter of Mr, nml Mra.
J. N. Drown of Deckley, W. Va., to
Harold Allen Hall, ion of Mr. and
lira, J. W. Hull of thi city. The
Rev. I.ee NiehoU of Daytona ami
Dr. W. P. itrook*, Jr. of Sanford
offirf rated at the caadJL light xrt«ItiHHy ' WitrrfD
’ performed at
7:00 o’clock. The altar wrax Iranki
wt with W tliflF of white gladiol­
uses and greenery.
— Mtei-Myni^Sue-RoOTh^rT TtfclT
ley, soloist, *ang "llccausv" and
“Through The Year*" prior to. the
cefcinonv. She wa* accompanied
by Mr*. Atwood Taylor of Daytonn at the organ. The traditional
wedding marches were used.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, waa gowned in n soft
pink -ratio gown whirh featured
a fitted, shirred bodice with decolletare neckline. The full *ktrt ex­
tended into a rourt train and her
fingertip length veil fell from a
cluster o r while orange bio*torn*.
Her white prayer book, mnrked
with pole pink satin streamers,
wa* topped wilh a single- white
orchid.
Mr*. William Carlo* Stone of
Daytona Reach. *uter&gt;*f Dx' bride,
IB
Served a*B matron
of honor. She
wax gowned in aqua marquirettr
which fealuied a low round neck­
line and shirred rap alcevrx. She
carried a nosegay of Talisman
roses and tinv lavender and yellow
axtorx. Similar bouquets were
carried by the two bridcsmxids,
M bs Hetty Durroughs of Daytona
Rearh and Mr*. Howard'West of
Atlanta. The latter was attired
in an, eyelet gown of pn'tel blue
with n filled liodire and Mi&gt;* Dilirough'* gow n was idemu n) of a
soft .hraite of veilnW- --------------Little Mary Faith Crews of
Daytona, w e a r i n g . pink doited
swiss frock similar to those of the
bridesmaids, scattered rose petals
front a white basket. Ushers
were.Mr. Stone, brother-in-law of
the bride; Den AA'Illlilrfi*, Dale
Huamann and Wayde RoCkrr.
Following the ceremony « recep­
tion wa* held at the Stone'home
at Daytona Denrli where nt-nut 50
close'friends and relatives of the
couplejjyexr received. . Late in the
evening the couple left for n trip
to Miami ami Key West. Mrs. Hall
wore for traveling n Nnvv blue
and white checked suit with navy
and white accessories. Her mr•srage wa* of white orchids. Mr.
and Mrs. Hall returned to Daytona
nbout (let, 1 and are now making
their home nt !*2l&gt;4 South Ridge­
wood Avenue.
Mr*. Hall wa* Imrn am) reared
in^ tUrktey1 nntV *t'iended school*
also In Daytona, She graduated
from Seahreeic high school and
attended Stetson University fH DeLaliirwIieTF she ITS*" a riilmlier of
the Zeta Tail Alpha national socia I sorority;,
Hall graduated
from Seminole High Sehmd and ik
also an alumnus of Stetson Uni­
versity, He *ervrd fnr direr and
one-half years a* a gunnery Ins­
tructor In the Navy during the

Mr*. J. A. Spurling ha* icturned from an extended. visit with
her brother. J. AV. Harris, and
fam ily In Atlanta.

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CARD OF TIIANICH
We wish to thank our many
/ritn d a for Ore- kindnesses shown
ua during our recant bereavement,
for th* neasageo of’ sympathy,
and th# beautiful floral offerings,
Mr*. Claude P. Ford
Mr. and Mr*. F. M. Ford
Mr. and Mr*. N. L, Norris
Mr, and Mre. R. W. Knapp

iiu-i-U j Andrew A ulin, Mrar...-i I.. W agner

luf gttun- ami ....ti— r- nml nrtrrx Iw e re won bv V . , tr. l" P.
■Mic* Susrail W tllirtio. i ml Mi

II.

A. L. Skinner ha* left for a
business trip In New Orleans and
through Mississippi,. He pinna to
be gone alraint 10 day*.
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Air. and Mrr. Carl Choriienlng,
Jr. announced today the birth of
a son. Glenn Edward, Oet. 1 at
the—Verna Id U ughtc
korpenlirag is the
Hospital. Mr*. Chorf
Ison of Chariotformer Lila Garrison
leavllle, Va,

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t-'vtv^Dtrg i.rlk ...» tin- Ke- Sutiiebaker, Charles &lt;!. sh n ffir,
from lo-i l,li "
b f t-rit-mUiup rm -i hm - u . u .. ....... John OmlJi: France*

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■t tu:uis'#'StT!
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b tif ! It. Johnson. Mr s. Pearsons Mr*.
Mr- i&gt;.
ritd. Mr*. Kurt 1 van*. Mr*,
‘l W, llolfit
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Fox. Mir- W. t% r i,-wn, Mr*..&lt;lrane I thatn, Mis f t 1tty Rolraml. Mis*
M rf, AiorI W illiam . Air
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ALTA MONTH
SPRINGS MOWS

Mr*. Mae Dirkln* and nephew*. ;
Ruaarll Wallace left thi* morning
for Cheater, S. C. to spend two
AT THI “MISS A.M*B!CA“ BAll filvrn in her honor nt a Memphis. Term,
week*-with relatives.
holeVUatbara Jo Walker l* »Ik&gt;w-o li.ouuig with hrr ll.vnce, Dr. Jolin
Hummel. She won the title of "M An erica of I3t7'* at th# imnunt
{alrnt and ti. J-Uy, p.ij.v.i.A held ill A fcjd to O iy ,
Jlrtti r&gt;u;t4.||i g ) ,
Mr. and Mrs. Giady Duncan
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have as Hreir guest*, Mrs Dun­
can's sister and hrot|icr-ln-l*w,
Mr. Vu| Mr*. Paul Mabry, of Can­ Randolph Crow Given' Wurrtrih'K Council
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lart- ." A i » , “ If th e elirniU a rc
going to do any tiring u l all* for
il.l.en, they
going
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Wn ite r Trng'ne, llnbv L‘. . Uraur.% ' .

Ale* l.eTnhrari, Jaek
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K aell, W,

Aleck, l l . T. tlkipce.

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T, Char e,

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■(Snvni. nod C harles T . N iblaek.
Ahrn
Caul M iklcr, W al’ ter A. T eagim . T. W. Lnw ton
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-li .- i- ♦"•tuerooto C an d v aT t'iu tln n n n of th e Oviedo
, Ihoiber fo r th e i .-eut'd g rade, ' ; ITA’ , aiiMointied tlmt the Hallo|»,m .inrioUliceil, ami Mr* I gw h &gt;i j weep Clnnival will Is- held jn

I Hardy wilt taphti-e

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I-. H. j Q ci^at at the 'i lii-d gy mnasium,
P. M.
. , j-,,r th*
i«n* and gu t as

I SIh Ii Ihii d ll tils*, iiiotir -r liiiie.
| lieginning at
The elOVillth cru d e won the
Prize* wit)
Allis K. D Ml is r o s n . lit.
| Iruiitetmim n u u d , w ith the M-i ■ -Mimes fm
{feitowj
Anne Dytrii *'f C hlragu, j ' ’ 1 ,idi' r imuttig second."
Mi

-k.*U. .Imi. . J r. made the | 1"ii . i and secfttjd pi ire to the
• merit ntnut ilie ,|&lt;otluck K»v and uirl of pie-ehm d age.
•upjici in honor of the ti-.ielu - , j First arid aecotur-prize to th#
and Mr- ITnrire.-.- I 'll np.-,
| lily ^io| g(ri ft|-l tliloiigil 4th
f Mr. nml Mr T I* AViiilow, Jr, ■Ol- It III iriglll.
AYalim Tt-firiji' V Set" R’i eAide
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gin1; tn.it.'ruiaV «-Ven .
Kir*l mill eeoml prlre tiF th j
lug, Ml -•'-•I Mr N II, tVKelly j \ i t v lliii-nuliiit- mruuutgu limn
from Jmk'ii'nvMb. ad . ,md M /e.j!bi« mirmtiul t'l’A |in-sideiit,-iifti- i»«\' mnl girl fifth through eighth.
First ami second pi ire to th#
1Ijtrl Mann fi-.ei Tuiojiit, ami Mr. which Rev, Moiiel Ni-I-. m dtiGaylord ki-nshn h u rt St&gt; IVters m---.,-»l the inei-i"ttl im li i t e I'T A i"&gt;y— raiid g ill- nintfi ibrmigh
pinv
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Iluars Rev., icsluy im,g.
Parly On Birthday
hom e a g ain ,
I'J-e elevepib nn*t twel/tli g u id e i Gfalul prize In thc.hov am i gir)
Mr*.*A; ID I tdb i
Rev AA. P. Yi-dey Wiia tlre.gia - t a fte r lieirtg a par ■ • mi tlie'clo r liloito • &gt;, iimlei 1•..* ehnirmsuyhip i« !«■ picked Trum tin- nliot# winMr. and Mra. J. R. Crow enter­ "r-iiker at the regular nfl-vtiirg of idu: Hanilmiiiiu. Ft iersl m a y c a l l ! - f M1 T. AA. • liauce m ol a d , - m i - by in ip ;n i tal Judge*.
tained recently in honor of iheti iIn Woman’ •'mint d of the I • s fol- Irtlef visit-.,
/II. I„ l!.ig -ln lc. h*itui-i&lt;si|-i m o th -;
T he ro m m iltre ; apim inte.l *r# * t
aon, Randolph, jon hi* tenth birth- Cm I-turn Church held * r -nil) at
(kill Nutting hfi u ru rm -d from I cr? o f il&gt;e tw o rojlH -etj'i' g ra d e r, fidlow :
drav with
wilh a wvim-1 roast
dav
tora-t at their t h e h o m e n f Mi*?- S u s a n l l i d f u m a i J a c k s o n v i l l o , w b e i
I- _ s -* tit fur
'*•■-1,1 I C, I w il'i .i ti-j* n ft. . lip. * .Jini. tt'a It
Ahek and M-*.
home oh McltonfRV. A"vw
etiue, Hal w i i l i M i «. W a l i e i M o , p . i . i , . . . . F' " " w e e k • i r o n
w Mb.th e Nava! PTA m eeting A V c d i,t -. pfi - - jC li.n le T. N lplnck, , t ‘ii c b a ttm sn .
luw ein ifeCoKalion* u, r. riM-d ami.
,s. The de\ mrinl Was t i V y 11 R e: *-iv es.
f i-ufstt m the .lln ttic Kcopoin-- I Uoure of Iniri'oi r, in elirarge of
n* th g u e sts a i m e d tln-ir f n r ‘ in, j j , , . j . |.L Ibntoh; win. also i Mr. rand Ml ' V l! loliis-i|. .It llnddjuy.
...
| h u ilftli p .m le iio u b e t* w ith Mrc.
tune* were t'dd by 'little Mias
e~'.' ! in i in ii i-i------H-&lt;— re-i— m h li; ■ p r.^ r t: .1 o \'■ " 'tr n i AViird as clnril
~ man.
S—of.' tin- on-vi'iiin v~'al&gt;tl-■—ti. It—
■Lou—Bar...... lire'M li ' as~n pCogJ-gm w lliili followrih S h o rt | I h lil , lltMln-. ill ^ Q T a m o n te , n T le rllii Mr. . .1- N T iiqhipsou, Ii;.-! Cold i'diilrao.l'rfib grade moth,
fortune teller, (iame.i nml
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i i fi1 jfciiot of o-ivic
oi . Mr . iio ih i t.‘. x jin d .M r..C ox,
Ii Wile given by All
Willi-I'l'cmlim- It . linn • ' to New .II I Ji.jib
jroiili-'l* w en enjoyed by tin -• 'i ,nt:d Jli- GUuui lit*. •
. ' i eLc. —tur.il. w.r- *^s,^,-,| .Milit U jiaicm cu. . , ,
yoilttg 'gile'-tiT wtfh pi i. e* or-llij;
Mi -. C ani lla iiii' * lot* le t it n xs l j » - Iterm *i fot Itree- .to ll, 'AlVd Vi t , j t 'oefiitii- tr lte r Nof I f i r im L
-Alt,, ti. T. re n isp ti tend ran nrwon hv Ikjey Wi ifall ami Die ho
from ra 1 ' ti T.ilfi ficj , -on mnl i t i .d w ith’ tt. Iftvidv-. |H,wl of;
Apple- It.d FR t ami second
ri
“helping
ihc
m
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Rev,
al i| Stull Is.
InAv, A|,
.,,1,1'__ Mi
datighU'
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mother
A).- - M - I ‘ AVng.
.. -*&lt; fein . Deli)
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his
mibiect
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-Vf.Gi' th e. wtim-r nuysj thi
jit'
u ii-lii- , i ike*, imt and enndi*# m i nm l. Mi r. I&gt;. I: t b e y , chair*
fe r-n a ChimiVu W -i l.l' wltuii l.w ir II j"
III. will arrive tort i&gt; by Stivam-liner, nn.l will I t l .
of Mr. 1

Woril wa* received luday that
MUs Caroline Lee, datighlrr of
Mr. and Mr*. A. W. Lee, has been
W d i.rw a
'u n i.- .: : ii Alt am! i irnpj.o • I i In
pledged to the Della Delia Delia gii. .A . giitm-ied .n o n ,51 the ilium;'
in i .Hi ■■nn-nl ■I till -0.
!•*'r ' i -II*' &gt;ImI EIII- ob cl V;l|u O ,if
A lls, I! •,! Hull.I u ,i-)| ehlldlell. tin Irahlv. I'l • Vfil ;onl f-m welsocial aororltv at the University iihun table rand white the honor *&gt;.-loiiei a- a loyalty nmnth
C andy {!....lb fid id and Fourth
gue*t eut Ida birthday ,» k r tin
of Kentucky.
Ilowi n l. lb - itn I Du i w dl to I'li-iol if* \jiriu ii, p u tt
d *bI • tifiilniinl
»» l*dgr • &gt;i(ht I
ILfiesbment* weie civ«| to till
group sang 'H a p p y jlirllulny".
ii in .*'■—
» ! loti das
The ItnnlLi* fallowing by the ho t,-. *■?; llirvs
Ihimiolpb
re
te
h
tsi
ntahy
idee
gift*
b a r e -i
r hnm
.M r. ami Mr*. Hugh C. Waters,
’!&gt; Hot ton. My#.' Wilh.ii" Hi -i - HtH’rilkU
ur,
&gt; HU*!
bes n
Sr.-attended a dinner parly given from hi;. Irieml,- .All-* llailmrra n . 'It -. I'e.n -on. _Mt i. L.iiul
b - Mr*. D, Dortree in Or Iundo last Ann tiiiplnri n -i-iid Alrr, (.'tow At: - I , * Dob on, M.' , Krari
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Wednesday Honoring Mrs, Kath­ in serving tin- rake nnil‘|iuheb., ■
Mi ,1 i; Iti,. - I - o . i . . A|,
lUo.e invit.nl In h,- with Itirli
U ttU N SHOUT n r I.H M I
- 111' M
t
ol
erine Thrasher and her son, Rob­
AA.
Harriott, Mr*. A I; lohnlb - Altramonle
ftieola,
i. u ' i i u \ \ i : a &gt;1 a s t i : h i ' I i ; l' i ;
ert, who celebrated their birthday dolph were Join., William uud
It.
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Roacor Ilowed, tietrald and Hugh Mi
anniversaries.
W,
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Alurcran. -IL-c. Vi-iev. AAdiP
T ia Hill' New
(aoriralei, Jim m* Wydi-,• C harirs- Ml ,, ,,
,
SyUl.l I'orll -nllAmong the Sanfurd student* at­ Willi*. Kenneth W ilkin*.-Tomm y " ‘
I 11 .mi f lit &lt; old \\ itt
will la-gitt a t ' -no P M
tending Florida State University Newsome, li«mrr;e lla m e lt. Rich­
I-’hiIp i * ranmut! &gt; will hnvt- i«
In Tallahassee who are,pledged to ard Sm ith, Jtilly Stinson, Marrti A l e l h u l i s f C l a s s l i a s
&lt; 17 I tiff.- ill Hu.-dlH-.y-.
■iho ts tiw fot hi” :]'■ . .ir; "ripjioi
the PI Del* Phi social sororilv are Holland. Tommy ami Johnny Crow,
t n m t i c - ^ L n —Ad u cjl-.. ,A; i i . » -- i n i U ^H im tiin l)
Mis* Daphne Connelly and Mis* ilarv Lmujtiiweter- Ar t t y - l a m t l i 7
I ' a r l u c u c O n F r i d a y t i n b t n n ' ■ o f y . W h " . 1 hi . Hu . I
Norma
man, Hetty Mae Crow and lietsy
I n g i . -tn» t.illir f .- j - l i u ^ t a i b , / c.
BBSS' BKAUJ V SIIOI*
Ann AVeStliriit,
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byid-mi UmtUv" iihiT 11 .o ini , of tin, -■}pU)|. rand rail
Miss Rose Irfvy m iiin l today
Ill*- ICltsl SiMSiilil SLir’e l . __________ :________ F lu m e
rare ■i t e d I n I t-l - ‘ Tit.
|&gt;V Ihq1 - ounp
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ita New Yank• City wherif vhi-' i r i s t t r t
-i■■
ttiic
-nFr-nfernr«i77E
has a pant th* pimt-rw# w rtinnm ;ri'V"*, 'v V ~ /V ttX 'H ia r5 ’ 1 1 3 k
IT iili.il pi -i to (heir r r f i i h r lui-l
buying trip for the HollyW*mh|
Simps, She also visited with v iiwrcu i7iNii nuiipur lie-- H eeling. lira o.iis.. lie Slip i
I’ei w ;i pivp.iie.J foi tin- ib ts r b y ]
frj,.ndj and relatives on I,ong Is1-ib I 'l . ii- uni jin k Ione,, tilt (lie
Mrs. C. W, Johnson ptestibsi Ilk'I.Tilli ImtInene pit,
over llm legulat nieHlmr of ii'-*
Follow m g the -inpp-1 a buaitie "

Air*. Ralph A. Smith. Mrs. Wal­
lace Dell. Mr*. W. 8. Rrumtey,
Mrs. 11. II. McCaslln, Mrs. F. 1).
I. leske, Mr*. George 8llne, Mra.
Henry Alrl-aulin, Hr., Mr*. K. W.
H esrotd-D oguer'M rr.
II. J. Lehman, Mr*. L. A. Rrumley, Mr*. Harry Woodruff and
Mra. II. A. Rnow were among
those attending a meeting of Dis­
trict 2. S t oJhna Preabyterial of
the Presbyterian Church, held at
the First Presbyterian Church in
Orlando on Fri

HAIR?

Uruah with every Perm anent fl&amp;
o r over

Open ever)' Wednesday and two evening* a week
H a rrie tt Miller
W anela Gribble

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
206 N orth P ark Avenue

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frien d s i t f u . u fii.h ir ,1 vidtltll .■ m -l"1: ''’

Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Tinner returmal on Katuiday- from llendcraonvllle, N, C. where they visited
for two wrek*.

Mrs. R. E. King and daughter,
Martha, left on Saturday for 'Phil­
adelphia, Pa. wlirre Mi** King will
resume her studies
glchc Dep'kRmeiil ol
versity.

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UUJlBi-UlCE .lit lUuf- T . W- i lW t;..UVtlmnw, |rvtng Maieoltnr

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■ B m L punch Were served lit Ihe follow-, .'.j1-1

w rrk m d -u f - M rr n m iH IF ir ATTT
Skinner.

Daniel Senkarik of Sanford ha*
enrolled as a senior in the School
of Engineering and Architecture
at the University vf Kama* in
IjiwTrnrv. Kan*.

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T he honor •gt«*4('wa
With rnnnv lovelv

Miss P atrlria Ainxey of F ro st­
proof, Fla. was the guc»t over the

Mr. and Mr*. A. I,. Skinner have
returned to their btime on Crystal
I-ake after spending the past three
months In Trtjilon, N. J.

Oviedo

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ENLISTS IN RKSKKVP-fl
' 0«1on n. Revels, aon jof Mra.
Moat chiblrqcn cannot draw a
•an Harden of 415 Palmetto Ave1— i his* enlisted aa a corporal In diamond shape until they are six
- Enlisted Reserve Corps, for or seven year* old.
Jg JM rt-C p L B e v c liw h o served
with the MlliUry Police, in the
Zone of Interior, wear* the Good
Coialuct Medal and World War 11
W ANT NATURALLY CURLY
S - Victory Medal and will be employ­
■'rai'1 ed, h j tiro Atlantic Coast Line Rail- |
Try n kayo He Cold Wuve
%’S: road In Sanford.
Special during October only
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.Among th" «* helping the -homeloom nmtiier* ‘■erve were Mr*.
l.eiiJirarj, Alri.* Jraek Ka*ell,
'pci m I to ihr Sanford Herald i Alex
W. K.' Mr.-k, M rs Charle*
Airs R andall t'o lltr .. th e forll« M Mil \N It, DINKS __ 1T.Mi's,
Nrhlrtek, all mother* ■of thu
Iner Mi** Jn ! i. Aim-lrong, win
lilvevetith” and twelfth grader*,
!»"*""*
I r-he O viedo I'l \ m et a t. the I The, other Inother - l(vf|&gt;rd with
■the Wuctitn* « “i 'M ; f- the hirst L ^ w c
Ca.M.iu, la*;’ making of tbf&gt; n-rre.liruent*___ .
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f - o r r r ■•(*“
- -vrrrtr
u I-hnw.
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- ~ T!iTp'----------------n s rha
T t e r m r lt!T' IKtf'l. T*3TKrTTfTT.in
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j *. AIt. AA, I
p r i Iilitut. j first- g ra d e motlp-s- into the PT.V
HrAt
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M. Jo tte r, .11,
1 lloHan « « * «
V ' .eudrng of the «m tiniu-. j w ere M rsdnni. *,
lra*t y ear J, F lrto m in g ,. 1-awspn A, H ardy.
tT W Mot
M, j' |! W li-I"'
**■&lt; meeting -of lra&gt;

Friends of Mr*. W. H. Tunni- V lcrnii of ro re lg ii W ar* A uirii- luct-tillg
pi I idml liver bjcliffe will i&gt;e glad to Icarh that she nt i In-Id -'l lmrsilay evening nt K Ig d ".''' p iesiik ’iiL R’rali’riek Adam*,
o’eiock
at
the
.Tourist
C
enter,
Prtv
will return ti* her borne tomormw
which ffiio titan.- w ere discos.
or to Ike 'In-ii business meet Mr. and Mr*. Iloll are owner* of after having lieen ronflned to the covered dish supper wa- enju\ I seil fo r ra isin g fiunla fig the
Fcrnald
Laugbton
Memorial
Hos­
ehtm hV expansion p rn g iam .
the Tot and Teen Shop at Day­ pital as The result of an accident. by the member,-'.
tona Reach ami Mr. Hall I* also
The group tlerii|i*il to . i n i
associated with th# Prudential
Mrs. Pauline Howard hao re-:Package In ra v e te ra n rm iftm
Life liUttrnnro Agency.
turned to her home at 111 Mnpty
Avenue after spending aomeJimc I
with
her daughter-in-law and son.
ItedJJrass Cliapteiu "Mr , arTiFMr*,
llqiiglaT* Xyeiorw, on t u&gt; |.i".-j Jauirx^trrw
]
Howard.,.in 1
llturrj, Jlr. niul Mi
iyu assist inrti*--work the nuxilira
Vincent I'cel, Mr. and .'ii*.
li.
To-Mccjt Tuesday KIDabeth City, N. C.
is-doing Itf raise fund i. Anmuino - Jones. Mr. and Mr*. John Sautx,
was .made that tin- ir’ t Mr. nml Mi . Dirk I'ay no; Mr. and
Mra. Marx Rawlins and Air*. wient
A meeting of the Seminole
meeting will lx- Vlsitor.s Niglii pfi' M n--' Jratr.rc ISHuvoii,
M.
C.
Stone
attendol
the
Fall
Countv Chapter of the Red. Cron Council meeting of iTOt* tlhiba. 1bT.~l (Mind'TiieinbejnFStc.Uj guilt Jii-th ^'D'
will hr held Tuesday mnrnlffg at DistriPt'Fntir, held at the Sliera- 111 tip tire-i'Pt.
WiOO o'eiock at the Chapter House
.Tin wo—all. udirig the —mPrttrnT
A v ecnnuue..it-w
c .a u ***-*«“
0" 1’1*** i,o lr'
at 500 Oak.- .A
aa-an- i invpr
i». v‘“;yr
the weekend. Mr*. J. f . were Mr*. Dulm-r, Mr*. *'lel
imuhci’d Inlay by Edwin Shinhol Mitchell attended the banquet lu-ld G riffith ; Mm. Charles Pow, it.
»er, chapter president.
M is, Claude Estes, Mis. G euige
Tfii* i» the first meeting sched­ on Saturday evening.
AVinfn-e. M rs, V ligle AVIdlib^
uled since the discontinuance of
Mrs. Rntien Khriiranfr*. ESfTD ...
Mr*.* E. /rK b u lh , Mra- J- R. »ey. M rs, . ( ’Fayton Sm iU u .M: .
meeting* during the summer
month*. Dtsnxlcr commllte* and Klrk|iatrtek and Mr. ami Mrs. Jo h n so n . Mrs. F ra n k liarfluibm
other rnmmillee rh airmen ari) u r­ Thomas JJ,. Cooley left qn Satur­ mow, M rs. L dw ard Sniilli, Mi c
ged to l&gt;e present a* important day to attend the Seventh Dis­ Lvrm Uoinptar ties am i M rs, AAdbIssues will lie discussed, said Mr. trict Conference of the American ant Vihlen.
Ira-ginn Auxiliary whirh Is Ira'ing
Shinholier.
held In.Bt. Petersburg.
only- atkiuTISdiw full-bin i 1
Those from out nf town attend­ atmrgtnrs remain in Autslrtstin.
ing tin- funeral of Mra. Allre l.«ng
in Sanford Iasi wrek were Mrs.
George Rridgrman arkl son John
and l&gt;. L. Iramg, Jr, of New Mat*
tlnsvitle, W. Va„ Mr. and Mrs. J.
I, Tusk of McMechen, W, Va-, Mrs.
D. K. Collie of West Palm Reach,
Mr*. John Dunlap and aon John
of Hollywood, Fla. and Jark and
Robert Colli# of the University of

0IRTI1 ANNOUNCEMENT

room, making it in attractive.

Mth. Randall Collins
Honored With Shower

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Holly Piercy Injured
Early In Contest;,
Aerial To Beard. By

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Sports Roundup
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T both ftim s _TieIJ ihe large group
of fans in A constant uproar
throughout the tiff.
Starting on their own 47 yaid
* line the Feds crossed (hr twin
marker Into pay dirt early In the
[• opening quarter. A pass from
Donald Deal to right rml)&gt; Byron
Beard netted the alx pointer. Tho
attempt for the extra point ^wa*
no good.
A’
One of Sanford’a aerial* round
Its'wav Into Husky’s arms oh the
!. Fed 31 In the second period, and
p o ir r if ju s t ic e
a Panther tally resulted In two
Anyway, Casey got even—up
plays as Husky drove 16 vaeds end
* then tossed a pas* to Har'dln for to Friday, the most exeltfng fill''
the tallv. The conversion waa no Ish of a World Merles game In
* good.
rJf ,
' Khhrls field was In that celeOutplaying the P a n l h e y * Jjiate d itfil co n lesi. wiwi* Cnevtji.’* ttirongffbiir (W 'cnhtesr, th e 'F e d r
'.•p en etrated t o - th e Paqtber.-tw o
yard line just a* the half ended
and on a number of ocroelona
rammed to the Eustis ten yard
line before losing the sphere on
down*.
The visitor* racked up aeven
first down* to the Panther's six
and gained 134 yards on the
ground while’the home club could
make but 80 through the stubborn
Fed forward wall.
Donald Deal, diminutive Seminpit fullback, sparked the Fed team
yards. Kirkland and Pugh were
the leading gainers for the Pan­
ther* With .30 yards each.
N atu rally , a fan *w lp.d L avaPiercy sustained a painful ankle g etto
's
cap while th e Dodgers
w as'carrying the - w ere middling him but n couple
pursued tin* m l in it and
ball, two Eustis players tfirlded og fo t ushers
back. Iteven* still aw es
the fleet fooled Fed liarkflrli! aty, j i fewIt yale*
f th an k s In h is oilttfst. and In the melee Pierey1* firbier* for oIds
8 2^3—innings «f
right ankle win* turned. lV was bitUfss
bull. Joh n n y Llmlell da*dici|
undetermined Just how tidcgfetlh® over beyond
the foul. Him* jn th y
injury would lw, but It w a ^ ^ o t
thourht that there were any ImnN rtecond to m nke a tum b lin g enton
jifa Jn c k le Uoldtt*nn'* drive In/fln*
broken.
th ird and he h * rk * J—u p ^ je ^ iin s t
Fridav night the Seminole JJigl th e wall tn »r]&gt;tcT rB rule E d w ard s'
School grid eleven will playOwtti sniaifiTTrTTfTniiith. Jo * lUMagglo,
to the DeLand High School Bull who was caught try in g to w o re
doe* on I he high school ntldelh from first on E dw ards’ heave
field In Banford.
\\
St into rig h t field in th e th ird , m ade
up for th a t w ith a ru n n in g one,nd catch of Gene Ilerniunski**

By Jack §ordi]Mrs. Williams And

BACK IN UNE

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Great

FULLERTON.'

EU8TI8, Oct. 6, (Special!—A
gam* that was marred by loose
play and fumbles but brightened
by • terrific aerial attack by troth
*am* ended In a II to d deadlock
or tlfc Sanford Celery Fed* and
the Eustis High ..Panthers here
Friday - night.
Despite the loss of Holly Plercy, the Celery Fed aggregation

M O N D A Y . O C T .. 6. 1947

id p iA /iA e a o c ^ i . y
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Scotch Foursome

Ju6t Holding On
lly JACK HAND*
NEW YORK. Oct. (I. i/P»—It's
Hugh Casey and nine other
Dodger thrower* against fill!
(one.hit) Seven* of the Yankees
today In the seventh game of the
wildest World Series In many
year*.
What started out to In* another
steamroller job b y . the mighty
t!*_has turnedJnto-a.
douin-|o tlie-fa»t-o5t tlngk-r that
has much of the nation - tiabbling
Incoherently a b o u t characters
named Lavagetto and Glonfriddo.
Down and apparently out after
two opening defeat*, humbled
with no hits for A 2/3 Innings In
the fourth game, the Dodgers have
afumbtrd up the road from 8 to t
underdogs to nfily 8 to S bv meth­
od* that are almost Incredible.
No IW ger pitcher has been
able to last as long ns five in­
nings while New York ha* three
complete Jolts in si* games. Rut
I he won ami lost totals show three
rach wav for both rlub*. Some­
how or other, as National League
managers have learned, Burt Shgt*
ton manages to .piece together awinning halt .club from Casey and
nine other guy*.
Even for the seventh and final
conical. Shotton'has no'semblance
of a starling pitcher. Hal Gregg,
who was moderately effective In.
two outings despite hi* grim 4-5
record for the season, probably Is
’’’T T . e - '
P d ff i S CrJOOF'fdWB- hi* best bet.
After- yesterday’* 8 0 win that
sauarrd the Series, Casey had to
„■' ■ ' ' s ' &lt; A f* e tf c . s f b r a -t
share the pedestal with tittle Al
J s S M M r-rTM e.
*vas 1 A0 9ior
Glonfriddo. He's the fellow the
O p T U t Ho o S i B R S &lt;Aj l9 - b s "
Pirate* "tossed in” when Kirby
S a fciZ ti, '&amp; ir e (Z ^ e r 'T '*0 A t w /
Htgbe amt four o th er at Metes were
sold to Pittsburgh fur aliout 1300,000. At the time they laughed
and said he haid lieen sent along to
carry the muney hags hark to

Georgia Tech Is
One Of Nation’s
Best Grid Teams

NEW YORK. Oct~fl, l/P)—One
of these day* the folk* who have
been too busy following l(ie World
Merle* to notice college football
ate going to' find that the grid
season already is welt under way
and that the action to date has re­
sulted . In such impressions a*
’th e set

MAI4A6CRIAU. ■ *

FdsWGss As ebssop-irie- .
g o s - t o A R e p s e w . s o c c e e o iA o

■ fltrnling a base an(T~*eorlng a
run in Fyiday’* victory should
have hern enough for little "Ol?
who played last summer only
when moneltody else was hurt.
With two men on a n d \th e
Brooks lending, 8-6, Joe DiMaggib
imackrd one of the longest drive*
he ever hit in the Yankee .Stadium.
It soared high.and far luward the
Brooklyn bull' pen 416-feet away

1. Noire Dante, Michigan, Tex­ was after it. Racing back with
as And Grurgia Tech look-like the h lljitllc leg* pounding up ami
teams most likely to battle It out down in mad rhythm, Glonfriddo
i for the mythical national crown. made a nnc-handed running ratch
2. The title chase in the Pacific that ha* Ireen accepted by mapy
.Coast- t i . u . . threaten* to ba­ wls^JursaliaH men aa-the-best- they
th.- d litle it of them all.
imtafil
3. Army refuses
, JP H Blu roll
__ over
Tint turned out to be the ball
L Ptf ioeer
L* and play dead, even though Glenn game, for Casey auon waa sumDavia and Poe -JUaru hard -are- no tnoned- from- the- shadowy buB-perr
Veeeklf
- longer oh the premise*.
tn quiet the Yank* in a list-inff *
uuthdoo bei Iteeld
*&gt;unt&gt;»r
Notre Damv, the nation'* No. 1
AJstsndtr
y «• - \ [j
t*nm in ID4I&gt;, arrived on the scene
That'* all in the rvwurd Imok*
Saturday and. although somewhat now, along d/ith the crowd of 74.B iij : - tardy, picked right up where It 006. the largest ever to see a
left off lest year by cruaKlng Seriea game, and several assuilid
IT. CpL. JO H N P. Mac NEILL
|
Pittsburgh, 40.(1.
marka such a* most pitcher* In •
Michigan, which, entcrtalna PIU game, 10.
Saturday, lambasted Stanford, 40.
ildrri* no longer I* rich tn pitch­ IT. COIORII John P. MacNellll
IS, while Georgia Tech blanked er*. a* he was three day* ago. It (above), Oakland, Calif., was a r-l
Tulane. 20-0, and Texas trounced lias come down to Beveni, a lo-so rested liy RumIitv soldier* when hu ‘
Nurth Carolina', 34-0, ruiping the w m km an'all season hut a no-hit and a civilian employee of the Mill- (
STUDIO
Tar Heel'a bid for an all victori­ rccurd-breaker for 8 2/3 frame* lary Government entered the Soviet
ous season with one of the out­ Friday before Cookie luivagetto ■color of Berlin to gather material1
standing performance* of the day. wrecked hi* hopes with tlte first requested by the pmuctitlqn staff
Army unbeaten * *ine.* 1U43, hit, a two-run double that beat at Nuremlprg. They were held for.
waltzed nirrrilv along 47-0 over
ADMlUlllftAIOR ol Valacan*-Af­ 'ColouuD.
indicating tbal the Ga^ The Yentt* gff (nA the finale Out an explanation or an apology
fairs. Gen. Omaf Bradley i* Ihown del* arent gedng to lie pushed
leaving the White Hour* after he around this year despite personnel without their.best hitter,-Johnny by lha Bedfr. ' • (International)
Llndal), who had to leave In the
had reimrted (o President Truman losses.
third inning of the aixth gam* lieon hi*- recent Inspection tour of
WORLD HER I KM
cause he had aggravated a erarked
Europe. Bradley has been men-.
FACTS a n d FIGURES
rih.
Undcll
almost
definitely
will
Boned as a possible successor to
Hy ASSOCIATED PltP-SH
PICK-THE-W INNER
no) be In the lineup and Harris
Ggn Dwight Eisenhower as tlie
Sixth game at Yankee Stadium,
has
announced
that
l-arry
Berra,
CONTEST
Arirty Clilef of Staff. (Ialernattonal) auerer of Iowa, at New York In the Rookie catcher whu ha* given New York;
8 12 * 1
the East'* foremost attraction.
the Dodger* *0 much Joy, will lw Hrooklyn &lt;NL&gt;
. rt 15 2
.Duke. 19-7 winner over Tennes­ In right field with Tummy lien- New York (A H
-lit Prize ,... 2—8 x 10 Gold Tone P o r tr a it
see, pl*y* Navy at Baltimore while rich In left and Aaron Robinson, ' Lombardi. Branca (3), Hatten
Columbia, Which stopped Navy, now out of the doghouse, catching. (6), Gasvy (0) and E^Jwardsi Rey­
2nd Prize 1—8 x 10 Gold to n e Portrait
Henrlch availed n hit In the eighth 13-0 entertain* Yale, 14-0 winner
Allie Reynolds, who tamed the nold*, Drew* (3), IJage (5), New­
by leaping up in front of the over Cornell.
Brook*. 10-3, In the second g»me, som (0, Hatch! (7) Wrnsloff (8)
rrorebonrd for a utte-hand stab
Pennsylvania, which open*d with bsd nothing In the aixth contest. and I-ollssr. A, Roldnson (4).
Hemal nl ng schedule
of another llermanski drive.
a 69 0 breather over Lafayette. After amashing across two run*
RAYMOND STUDIO »
The autograph sockera mohbed Invqpl** Dartmouth for another In the first, with the help of a ^ Seventh game, OcU S, a t New
^om«i»aitm»r - Happy Chandler lvy~ L*ague~»tTUggte.~ O ther ea»- flv ball'single by Jackie Roldnson
Third-Thru F ifth P r iz e * ..... :vx For
Financial figures;
after the game amt he signed tern highlight* Include Cornell j t that Undcll lost In th* sun, they
Attendance—74,0(16.
everything. Probably, like every­ Colgate, Penn State at Fordhatn. flattened th* "Injun” righthander
Each Prize W inner, One Paws For Two To
Receipt* 1327,069.70 (net).
one else, he was feeling too weak Vlllanova at Holy Cross and Tem­ with successive record-breaking
C om m issioner’* sh are— J40.HH.to run.
ple at Syraeus*.
doubts* by I’e* We* Reese, Jackie
JUtjs Theater
Notre D*me this week Invade* RoiiDRsz.BPd Dixie Walker In the
Kaeh league'* share—160,627.Purdue, surprise 24*0 winner over third.
I'll EMHROtIM PICKUPS
pTRUCTIONS
Ohio
Slate0h,°
8
u
u
•
h:
Four
Yankee
score*
in
the
third
Jimmy Dvk'es, who probably is
Ballots m ust ba .1 T he Herald of fire before noon
i he’highest aaigrleil Minor l-esgue tertalns Southern California and routed I/omltartll, whose curve
on Friday or posl larked by th a t lim e. All games
nunngor, Is reported flvlng east Wisconsin plays host to ■Callfer- didn’t, and another, disputed tally
made it 6-4 In N*w York'* favor
m ust ba m arked.
for a conference with Cleveland's
Indisna. which tied Wisconsin, In the fourth. That earn* about
Bill Veeek. Popular rumor has
7-7.
will
l/e
at
Iowa
awl
Northwhen Larry B*rr* smashed a • li­
BALLOT
the Yanks* Frank Cmseltt lol
, as western At Minnesota f o r ‘.Big tter down the right field line past
his old. Iross, Joe McCarthy,
Nine
games.
AUBURN
I
FLORIDA
first base, too close to -th e foul
n ned Sox coach. Home southern
Georgia, which recovered from stripe' for comfort. Flr*t ba»*
scrilws here for the scries are
-VSN. C. STATE „ „
CLEMHON /
its
loss
to
North
Carolina
to
dam­
certain Notre Dame will receive pen Louisiana Stale’s Southeas­ umpire Ed Rommel signalled
-fair" and the* Dodger* swarmed
DUKE
, i\
-Y8NAVY
tern Conference hopes, 26-til, goee
Anron_
Phurere’
toKentucky
fo
r
another
tear**
JGEOHUIA.
A ’*------KENTUCKY
Rrrwktyn 'honr" Branch" Blekay It and Vanderbilt, which upset
93,674.33. (Player*'
maintains hla Dodgers rould sst Alabama, 14-7. entertain* Mlaalai first four game*).
-VHVANDERBILT ...
o' record for stealing liases against Bill, B*vs ns—and Yogi
-VSILLINOIS ____
fjoiithern Conferenca I I B • •
llerrn wouldn't handicap them ■end
Clem son to North Carolina
much. Hard luck guy of the 8tate.
-VBSOUTHWESTERN
Wake Fonwt to North
series Is ths operator of the
Caroline' William and Mary &lt;°
VST.C.U. ....™
elevator going to the EbbeU Richmond
and George Washington
[laid press box. He flew to SL
COLUMBIA
-VSYAI.B . _ .
I-uuia to **«■&lt; that Important to Washington and U e . Other
Dtxte feautres Include Doquesn*i at
baee emoght by Yendt11 weighed
PITT
-VHMICHIGAN ........
Alsliams. Florida at Auburn, VM1
iunds. 12 ounces, and another
at
Georgia
Tech,
Texa*
A.
and
M.
VILLA NO Y4
nark Friday he was standim
VSHOLY CROSS .
;hed 7 pounds and 10 ounces.
a
t
Louisiana
Stata,
Chattanooga
Bobo Newsom came In
his cage ami muldn't eg* a tl
at TentirMWLand Harvard at. YlrOHIO BTATP
^VB- _ B ,. CALIFORNIA
casting from a boat.
.
One of every five Frenchmen ginla.
Oklahoma. 2«-14 conqueror of
TEXAS
-VSOKLAHOMA ........
!» a farmer.
Texas A. and M„ and Texaa » )GREENBERG MAY SIGN
BE BURE TO F IL L IN TH E FOLLOWING
Ude In their annual gam# at DalUntil 1900, soap was not withNEW YORK, Ort. 6. (JPJ—One
and Arkaneas will be at Bay­
reach of the average men bo­ of the hottest tips to come out of
WAKE UP BUSINESS/ la&gt;
lor In th* Southwest Conference.
use of »U high coat. But in that the World Series is that Hank
Other eouthweetern gemee will
By AdvertUinf b \ /
ter the coat came down when a Greenberg will he signed hy the
have Tulane at Rice, Tulsa at
such scientist discovered soda Brooklyn Dodgers for first base
ThU Newspaper \
JL ’
-•asyniqi
uld be nude from common salt, duty with Jackie Robinson mov­
,d hla research made soap evall- ing back to his old post at second.
What happens to Ed StankyT Thee
atary Is tire scrappy second b aser
7**i than half
man may be offered a managerial
flr iU a h Slalayp
post In a Triple A League.

Mrs. W, K. Williams and W. G.
&lt;Hap) Fleming wart the winner*
yesterday of the mixed Scotch
foursome held at the Seminole
Country Club. The cooplc shot a
srore of 42 minus a handicap to.
win tow -net honor*. Uit* Doro­
thy Powell and partner, E. B.
Smith, won low* gross honors with
» score of
Other golfers participating incIuiUmJ i Mis . Clyde—TerwOiegarr
Jr. and Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr. who
a*enrrd 42: Mrs. K. II. Smith and
John Ivey, 4ft; Mr*. Roliert Axt
and Richard Dean. 47; Mr*. John
Ivey and ll^rry Tookr, 47; Mr*.
‘John Snick and Al Bryant, 46;
Mrs. C. E. Spencer and E. G. Kil­
patrick, Jr.. £0; Mr*. George
Thurston and Arthur. Williams,
61; Mr*. Karl Higgenbotham und
Mr. Higginbotham, 63; Mi**
Frances Mahoney and Georg*
Thurston, 62; Mis. Fincher Mc­
Daniel and Dr.* McDaniel, 64.
Weekend golfer* other than
th'ssc participating in the contest
were: Dr. H airy Woodruff, Al
Lyons, Hill Herndon, II, G. Echols,
Kfrhv Fite, Jr., M. N. Cleveland,
■Jr- Bats- Scott, JV*. B ratton Par­
SoC lC P Viflf kin*. Jr., Gene Smith, Mr. Henley,
Mr. Laxwar, J . L. IngUy, Ernest
lloushulder. II. II. Coleman, I.
fF sU V il*
Johnson. Klrhy Fite, Sr., E. C.
McCall F. D. Scott, Roy Holler,
Dr. 11. W. Itucker, II. W. Rucker,
vJDRbP
CMAMPioX- Jr., o . L. Shuman, Billy Shuman,
Ralph Wolfer, Bobby Axt, Don
SdlPS
w r o t e - A t, Harper. Dr. G. -S. Selman, Roy
Mann. Ed Shlnhul-er, Hugh Whelp e tlK e p
VJIfst WAP
h p a h H ia t T
it* * *

Sanford Fishermen
Hag Limit At (^Bteen

ItollinH Wins 20-7
Over Richmond Team

Ted Williams and Hugh Carl­
ton. two Kanfoni fishermen, fish­
ing in the vicinity of Ore Osteen
Bridge Saturday morning, caught
the limit of Idack bass on live bait,
it was reported bv Harry Robson.
Just after Carlton started fish­
ing a large has* broke hi* line.
About an hour later the same
bass * » ' hooked by Carlton, and
the-tackle was returned to the
owner unharmed.

ORLANDO. Oct. it, (/Vi•— The
Hollins College Tars scored in the
first, third and fourth quarter*
here Mafutday night to defeat the
University vf Richmond Spider*,
20-7. It was the Tars* first vic­
tory in two starts th is 'season'and
their first home game of the year.
Approximately 6,600 spectators
watched (he underdog Rollins elev­ • Cottonseed oil Is about 16 per
en upset the visiting Richmond cent of the cotton seed by weight.
spider* and hand the Virginians
their second defeat of the 1847
rampaign.
Slomacb
Ulcer
Palas
Richmond's l o n e
touchduwn
Napolmn'i Waterloo?
came late In the final quarter
,N»|iu1m s - s Iiii. &lt;us&gt;
wlutn Bor nie —Haflmueri Spide*
fuUtmrk, Stole the ball from Ed
Simmons' arm* and lugged it back
29 yards for a scon* Frank ui&gt;»r pain* h* uiliurs i»iijfc»iin-n.
T honipsow x liiril -fhe- extra point !*v»mn*- »»in«»ii&gt;w- wr*»!rr set-.H I.-,
from plaremcut.
r ^ . t by
arid
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from jrniif in n *
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point of 4.750 degree*. 4* one «-f i ttStht™ ti)u« ro. U d dm* .lo.m
the most difficult metbU to m ull,(everywhere.

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W H . A A. Dept,. Store- .

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inenti Decal S ett lot* Kitchen*
incase. See William Das Don,

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.1ST -S u n d a y mortdDR n ear l.ofnitann'a K catauiant la ig e black
t a t v\ ra tin g new leal her collar.
$10.00 ii w a n l (»i i el hi n W rite,
Wire.-or phone collect II. E . C ol­
lins. 3toXt M ain lllg h n a y . Mi-

Bathrooms. N u rre ry . Alan Glass
T u m b ler S e ll.

Some men a i r ih o a rn fo r Ihc
ARM FOR R EN T —SO acre* tub-,
SENKABIR GLASS A
Iti m i i
• iiibh 't M I'»ilo"S. hnol, w .tihuig
irrig a te d tru c k fa rm , uevrly
PAINT CO,
I.it nr-i.itPHrit-:n
in, loclieta anti rocket-laUItching
v tt- WIMtVi IT
114 W. 2nd Street
ploughed and harrow ed. 12 ariii
New
Mexico.
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2 ten an t houses, 2 .larg e barns. FOR S A L E — lJ m e ro rk (o r driv e
new " ik y -b iu te rt." eilch Ui ’T.iiJ^vellim r fo r ren t only w ith
lie
D avid.” th e i 'l l mm m o ita r
W in . On C am eron avenue, E a st
which h u lls u shell w e ig h in g
tid e, Sanford, Fla., phone 191!- F L O W E R PL A N T S. Mr*. Y. C
nlniM t
iiHitl
B ollineer, W. 1*1 S t. iira r Mon If you a i r l H to 34. Inclusive (o r
roe C o rn er. Phone 13.10-J.
17 w ith p aren t* con ten t 1 ami
TW O BEDROOM S — tin g le and
o lh e rw itc iptuliftrd, you can
ALUMINUM casem en t window*,
double. 71H Oak Ave.
sign u p fo r -3 y ear* or m ote
S teel C atrnient a n d A lum inum
4 1* A C R E S tiled land fo r tru c k
w ith th e F ield A rtillery . If you
double hung window*. M iracle
fa rm in g , UR per acre.' Phone
C o ncrete Ce. Suit Elm Ave. . t m an ex-servicem an, you can
781-J, C arl S. Myne*.
lieuin a m-vui,’ im eet
-to
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! afnoahle * ts i|rROOM fjjrniihccT a p a rtm e n t' H&gt;20 BABY G RA N D P IA N O P i'ire tea - an re o f a cuif Vcai k*.iignjncni
L aurel Ave. W orking -couple
m •your own A rm y Afefi
tu n a b le . .P h o n e 428-W - or- rul
lef erred.
l.e a in w hile you e a rn —feretv c th e
HOd M agnolia.
flight-si pay in hi*lory, free
Cotton niattresse*,
fond, clolhing (juarlcr* and med­
2
W A N T E D T O R F.N T
full tired. 507 Magnolia
ical ra le .
You'll have
th e
i 4 ” F IR E PL A C E wnod, S 3 oak, r eliance in trfve up i.&gt; $2,000 d u r­
in g u 3 - y c tr e a lltlm o n t.
1 3 fal pine, $15 00 a cold.
H eater Wood 12. 14. 1§ A 18 inch At m? ob lig atio n to yourself, see
your n ea re st U. S. A rm y and HUN &gt;1
lilrvl I
$11.00 p c r .s tia n d . W. B. S u a g tit ,\i l t i f.
g e rty Wood Y’n rd , I ^ k e M onroe,
l l i l l . I . A 1: I I I ? 1./ I
F U R N IS H E D o r u n fu n ith ed h n u tt
F la. Phone 750-W . •
UyrTiM
# |.» n ir rtfif! *hrtt . fcfrt
o r a p a rtm e n t. J 'h o n t- 1045-J.

SEE Jioirtiie Cowan’* Sheet Metal

)L PE R M A N E N T S an fo rd re»i- __Work* ’ fur raof

™rnt house in aparthicnl for
s.lf, wife, daughter 14, son 10.
Prefer to tent but will buy If
Price in right. Contact llilltbeimer at Tuiichton’t.

F R IE D S H R IM P D IN N E R S
ev ery n ig h t a t H om er’*.
H O T P L A T E LUNCH

Do you suffer distress from
*o*c*l
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H iK h sttu n g FeellnR S?
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HOUSE W A N TED
To rFnl fu iu is h rd from Nov 1st
lo May, 7 o r 8 room s, 2 b ath*,
by eldeily couple and nunie.
Some ground* on lake p re fe red. ' Will purch ase if satisfied .
■Pend p ictu res and 'description to
™ ). T. W arner, 317 M adison
A venue, New York 17, ,N . Y.

Monthly Fcnialtf Pains

KM ENT S T E P S fo r youi home.
F le e e stim a te . M iracle C o m ieln
Co. 3011 Elm A ve. Phone 1335,

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N IC K 'S P A C K A G E S T O R E

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AND TY PIN G
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H A M 01(11

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YOUNGSTOW N
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VEGETABl
COMPOUB

REAL P.STATR
I N S li r AN CR
M O B IG A G E LOANS
RAYM OND M. BALL, R ta llo r
. I h t l i l s H d Drokcri a n d -----ice A gen I

ARY c a n ia g e
*«■! m a ttr e s i
p raclically new. Phone 438-W,

W A TC Ii II CLOCK .H E P W KtNf
17UU S a n fo id Ave. Plion-- II4 J-J

L G IltL ’S hctvji duty-hicyctii, pimmI
comlitlun, new tire s .. t ail WIK­

tuirt J l n a b i
%

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Iliibv Valet fu rn ish e s tim p ilh l
lean, ste rile dinu.'f*T.i,T.I deoil.u

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Hit Ottirii.

I •,.,11.0

N ICK 8 ROOSI home w ith la rg e
— serccnrd -p n T rtn iH it MUlifc- g a r= age a p a rtm e n t
furnished w ith W K 8T1N G H G U SE 'w iin g e r washtw o bnlh*
X pailm ent* re n tin g t i n g m achine. $75.- 1VHI2 Maple.
fo r $50 00 p e r m onth. S ev cial
•hearing fru it tie r* -and well
N E T om linson G ain etb o io u g h W ILL g rin d c o r n .f o r feed, grit*
landscaped on la rg e e a st fro n t
c h a ir *25.00. Phone 80K-J,
A- im ! el’l l y S a lu u la y m uni
lot.
$7,500.00. E asy
term *.
m g J W’, Hell. Ijik e Monroe.
OOD. H EA T ER
$7,00. Jo h n
D on't pay fu r a n n th e t’a • build ­
Robinson, Box 07, M onroe Cut* EUR R E N T —F loor sender, E a t)
ing, let rent* buy th is |ilace f o r
Optrttlon, Heaton at de rat at, Han
yog. W. R. W illiam s, R ealto r,
fo ld P a in t A G ia st Cu. I’hull*
Tom C. Bolt, A ssociate, 110 ROSE B U SH E S. 2 year-old field
803..
N orth P ark A venue, San fo rd ,
grow n e v e rljo tin ijo g p lan t* ; M e l
fifty choice v a rie tie s; w rite fu r
PARIS AND SERVICE
i liiev in color. lot-Pilm rltA Are.
Phone 101

O u r tO o u d r i
IS SAFE
PV a H EASY FLY
MONA/
TO 0 2 *RK IKl.

H 0 0 -R A Y J *

MAH TROUBLES
ARE OVUM//
pur oiauks
e v e s aajt
q l uc d to
.

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FOR

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Plr.nu Tuhtrig and Repairing. L. I.

r u i t JfALTt
?W iO _L K E W aP A rF R W :T !-^JE N T 8

L t i m r g i r a l e i t Cut ta tc whole
sa le .d U iiib u ip r t. o ffer*’ novel
tie*, tiin d ile s, toy&gt;, g i f l t - T .
th rtw d h u y e lt. Globe T rillin s
Co. 100 W. F ltg ltr St., Mitm

PER POUND. RUNDLED IN
BUNDLES,

,— 44.11, H e* e« H -W
Show

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Or-1), Land rasa. Itw.r.. Iltll

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By Walt.Disney.

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H ER A LD O F F IC E

Cohen’s R ad iato r S hop fo r com
p ld e m d ia to r service, lOd Sa.
T H A Y E R b eh y . c a rria g e , p ra c tic ­
ford Ave! Phone 358 -W.
•
ally ncW, rsasonalile. Phone U10.
Liberal trade In A term t. The
1210 F ren ch A venue.
Music Box, 119 W. First St.
Curtain*. lj»ce tablecloths washnl
P o h n t 053.
ttarrhed &amp; stretched. 518 Mel

AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Salta a
and Harvice The Rluslc Box,
110 W. let fit. Phone 053.
Raltarlat A HatGrv ('ha.ging.
H. U. POPE C. INC,

A R T U IIX S W A N T E D

H ighest ca sh .price paid fo r ’'used
fu rh ltu re . Ted D avis F u rn itu ra

lonvilb* Ave.

phon# 870,

E X PE R T tu t u p a in tin g and bod*
rep a ir. A ll work g u aran teed

if

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111 A

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liif *
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Ia Haul n»« »i*«n*Er lie-ics »•
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Willi,*-* If!)' fiiifirl rttlfi^Jlp .

rtt n f-rtirr r *fct il»U Itlh &lt;

2H&gt;0 F rench Ave, ITy&gt;ne 1000 J
rterlt til Iti
SA N FO RD Ib-auty S alon, 30V
I'L L B U Y y o u r e a r reg a rd le ss of
P a ik . Phone 1354. M. M rM ah
fo e a d l
—a ge * o r nw H ltlum -R oy Hesd( 308
on R ptial p e rm ih rn t, la stin g
W&gt;&lt;K^LL A YOHT FtORIRTB
XV. 2nd HL
d mo. h lunger, fa,id wave*, tv ‘riti; m n e v i r co u r t ' ok tm
■Blpea Ave. Jest off Cslarv
lUIUClAt,
* I K IT - I
Crmiulnolu A M arhineh-s*. All NT ■I It
Office ph. 403 residence oh. 51OR 12. FT. huusu trailer. Xulty eijulp
'*; ASH FOR KITllJfOt.R c o r *
. w avrs t-irai anlecd. $8 up.
ped.
Box
B,
r/u
llctald.
I V. n /J R lP A , IV fllA N i’i li t
XFETY BLUE W1NDS1IIED9
JAM!*, it, p a t im c ic ,
ROD FTN'(
ml painting. Flea as
for any inako ur model car.
risinorr
tim
atrx
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ith
Ilro
th
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rt,
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Ease* daylight driving. Cull 7 P«&gt;t&gt;( L iv e a to c k , S u u p lie a

down headlight glare at night.
8ENKAKIK GLASS A
PAINT CO.
• Phon# 128

AGIO CHEF BTOVE, hot wai
neater, excellent condition. I
1080-J.

SEWING MACHINES
S a l e s a n d s e r v ic e
left’s Sawing, MarJw Shop

1 iv l' f f lQ

£

B A M *"*

50RR+

liactor.

ONE NICE milk cow and heifer; 13 N O T IC ES — P E R S O N A !
2 fine'horaea: 1 home, 2 acrea
A TTEN TIO N LA D IE S !
.
land. For tala until sold. Dyaon.
Make a o n e-tlo p service fo r all
. Inquire Dr.' Raker's Dali^'.
your laundry and dry cleaning
needs ' b y using your favorite
8
HELP W AN TED
Self-Service Laundry.
THE IIKLPY HELFY LAUNDRY
408 W. 15 fit. {H
Sanford
W A N T E D —N ot anyone ju s t look­
ing fu r w otk hut som eone w a n t

IS

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SALE

go ahead. We are looking for
FOR BALE
an experienced office A credit 1032 Packard, new motor, net
man who I* willing to work to
rubber, 120814 Magnolia. Radi
(letter himself. Apply In person
and heater.
to Firestone Stores.__________
1P40 DODGE pick-up truck. A-l
2 COUNTER GIRLS. 2 kitchen
condition. Phone 1108.
workers. Contact Mr. A Mr*.
BlilCK 4 door sedan, tailored seat
Maynard, Terminal GHJI.
Job." A* is $500, 417 W. 11th
St. or phone 12I7-W.
: COUPE. Phone_ 2S5.W
FI.OOn BANDING" A finUhlng, AUSTIN
after (Tp. M. ________
cleaning A waxing. Our power
unit anahlea im to work whara FOR SALK 1038 Indian Chief
there 1* no electric conrwctlo.i
motorcycle $176.00. Can he seen
avail this. 21 year a exporlenc*.
aide Sanfoid Furniture, Co
H. M. Gleatoa, Lake Mary, Fla.
**Hr&lt;L Photta 215.
.________
LAWN8 M01VKD. Lew
truck, military ambulance tyt
Jerry l» rd • Phone 788
4 X 4. seat* 10, insulated bod
Refrigeration reach-ln box 7
10 RiiHlnctw OpporlunllieN
* 7 x 2»4. Phone 3305.
FIRST CLASS service station for OWNER needs rath. Civilian Jeep
rent. Now open. In good loca­
1045. Low mileage, 6 good tire*
tion. Necessary to havt tome
and excellent top. $1100.00.. J .
money to purchase'stock. Writ*
B. Leonard, P, 0 . Box 575, Sen
Box J . e/o llerald.

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without hriitation, came alter tlir i-“a* ~
weary jurora returned llieir ver­
dict ol acquittal; a verdict that
cltmoacvftxrn day^wV*o&lt;tm/Illloh
and 19 weeks of trial and l.rougKt
a wild demonitration of cHerrinj
and whitlljng from the jiljn-packcd
roam:
SherilfY deputies and Trial
Judge Kenneth E. Morrison we.re
unable to keep older when t|iectator* milled around, and (rounded
each other on the hack in (hr
courtroom at the longest criminal
trial in American court hitlory
came to an end. .
The prosecution trait charged
that the Iff-ycaf-old
hint
21-year-old Hurt were responsible
for the ilealh» of Mr. amt Mrs.
Overell, whose Iwwliea were found] the yacht Mary h which
wan blasted by dynamite on the
murky night of last March 16.
Now Louise and Hud are freed
to go their ways,- and iltty ap-_
parcnlly will Iw separata, hlie ia
the sole heir, to the half million
dollar estate tell try her father,
who' waa head of a lets Angeles
loan company, and tier mother.
Bud ran atart out #&lt;Son, as he
plans to do on a leisurely auto
M o l e c u l e , of
tour of the United Htates.
CHLOROPHYLL. OME
An estimated* 12,OIK) persons,
almost one-third cf the popu O F T H e T v /O G P lE E N ,S U N L IG H T , lation of. Banin Ana, rapilnl of
southern California'* fat&gt;u|ou*ly CAPTURING, FooD-MAKlNG
rich orange empire, was within PIGMENTS IMALL &lt;REEH PLAHfS
shouting distance of the magnolia COHSIS&lt;£ oF 55 ATOMS oFtree-lined block surrounding the!

IK CARBOH, 72 A&lt;OMS

J.S C O n
II

ahsad of A. Robinson throw to
Johnson.
flUnky raised a Wgh pop to
IC**nll*««4 tin s Pane 0**1
airport. Mr. Gruber will act as Rlxxuto.
Two runs, four hiU, no errors.
secretary for thy project and Mr. ,
. ..
Marign will ho in -eh arg e
Y, nV m
ormer J. O. g . and the feeding
Furillo
gathered
fn
DIMaggio's
and tha housing of the men.
Mr. Marian statca th at there will high fly in renter. Gregg walked
he lwlween C.W^sod 760 men In the McQuinn with four straight called
lalliL* .Stanky ran into short,
UaiiiUi^^ mi&gt;* of the
wght ~fietd lu lutul da 'J eW——*r
Trainers and additional assistants high pop. A. Robinson walked.
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it.
McQuinn #to
second. PRlxand
officials
who
will
reside
hctc ' Mmoving
ruto bounced a singly off Jor­
during (he training activity.
There will a lsi I*. a luiseball gensen's glove Ju st' Inside Ihe
tryout school held at the train­ ttyrd baseline, McQuinn scoring.
ing camp In addition to the teams
Kerens was r a i l e d out on
In training, so with the Minne­ strikes.
apolis learn, there should he near­
One run, one hit, no errors,
ly 1.000 additional men in San­ two left.
•
ford during spring training
Third Inning Dodgers
^ ................... .... ...... —- » - ■
BaVertl hirwTcd &amp;hly Three (iltohea
The school and training factL to strike out Ryese. J. Robinson
itlca will open shout the middle of also went down swinging after
Jttime..
r ‘ r.y
„ -ApriL^fnriL*‘according1'Jn"°Mr
= tn rT
g Walker
aeveral walk-'
feet
Ln
according Jo - Mr. j on 4-Ifltlf. roun

Atomic Power

Giants Coining

It'«allas*4 from p ,n Oh |
without foundation In fact." he
went on. "It la an Important pur-of « » remark* here todayt/T
sav Just that, and to state In
outline the aelentific and engirt,
erring reasons why no one can
count,on atomic energy to solve
♦he fv?l problems uf hurofic and
f liifla ial'w m ii n ^ O ' f W ^ d e 'Tii:
lure.
Tlir technial problems are ■&lt;&gt;
many ami so great, I.llicnthal
said, that a commercially practfruF’W m le power plant "la not
^&gt;sl around the corner, not
around two corners." He added:
"There Is not any reason to
espeet that an atomic r'ncrgy in­
dustry will spring Into being over­
night and make its appearance
a* a colossus upon lho national
scrpe, displacing at once the pow­
er Industries which now serve us
aiuL-diarupling -in -a-f*W_voai*-tha
whole pattern of our eonomy.
The Want officials met In Ihe M - "rrm anskl lined out to John“It will almost certainly fol;
low the course of aupplamenting
rather than supplanting existing
economical sources of energy sup­
ply.
a s to.
f||ed out
Our (Iha CommUilnn'*) Judg- Iwll of the GlanU, City .Manager |o w&gt;|ker &gt;nJ
hould II. N. flayer. Kdwanl Hlgglnl,
ment ia that clearly no one *hou
center.
DiMaggio
flird
to
Herdrlav sound and economical addi­ manager of the flcmlnn'le County manakl.
• •
tions to power supply, whether Chamlier of Commerce. Ralph'
No runs, no hits, no errors, one
bv fuel-gcneratcd electricity or Luhlnski. City engineer and Sid­ left.
water power. because yomowher* ney- RiChard, City superint^drnt
Fourth Inning Dodgrrs
in the future atomic energy will of parks.
Kdwards singled to lefL Furillo
come on the scene as an additional
A City crew will aU rt the pre-.
for the
Jorgensen’s
aiiutctuof.aupply. There will cer- limlnarv work tomorrow for
he p„ o p M tou k rn b Htirnweis.
and
lainlv lie ample time lo make
whatever adjustments may l&gt;c
* ............. ...
the arm an d 'ra k in g the ground
needed."
Ila said that eight to ten ve»r* will begin tomorrow and (hr work 'N o run*, one hit, no errors, one
Is
will progreaa
until
the fields arc lefl.
is "the moat common estlmal*
----sv111 progres*
uiiiii mu
nnu*
«( the time - limitation raquir*«» H-ade for the-learns lo begin-play u . Feu 11 It Inning -Yankee*
McQuinn whiffed. Johnson walk­
to achieve* the first prsetlal dem In January.
ed* and A. Robinson struck o u t
opsliation.
Rixxulo singled, Johnson taking
l.ilienthsl also saldt
second. Hobby drown halted for
• If we don't ««• at It with vigtr
Utfrn* and doubled, scoring John­
and a sense of urgency. If we go
• World SerjcH
son. Risxuln took third. Rightfo sleep on the Job, It will lake a
hander Hank Hehrman rrplaeed
hundred veara."
H •m isses irmm
On the m atter of solving the favored hy balmy I/idlan Bummer Gregg on the mournffor Drooklyn
problems, l.ilienthsl said the Com- weather that aanr the thermnmet- and walked Rtirnwelss. Henrlch
singled ' scoring Riixuto with
mission is on the horns of a dl- rr soaring Into the mid 70’*.
_ ..
.
,
. . . Brown taking third and Htirnwriaa
lemma.
,
Gold, as wel as glory, hung In ;&gt;MTOn,|. j . Robin ton threw out
f irst, there is the .necessity for
Behrman covering first."
arrreev li-raua*. "atomic energy the balance for the Dodger* and |
Two runs, three Jiiu. po error*.
unite t present world conditions Yanks as there Is . record *41)3.ruiisttlutra the basis of the most G74.H3-!n the player pool.'Victory three le ft
devastating and
overwhelming means approximately *70,000 dlf- :------- F ifttrlirn lm rrto d
rm u M ’in m* a.iiMiiu to iw divijr
wrnpnn-maTT-husrrver devised.**
Joe' Tage pitching for New
. .
. .
,t
I_____ 1
t ..
.() ii the other hand, ithe
J&lt;*’iiiA- rd among the athlete*. It still has York.
Imunerd out fltirn| miaalon "la-lieves that this atomic not bene announced how many weisa loStanky
McQuinn,
Reese* fly waa
shares
ha
n
|&gt;ycii
voted
hy
rnrh
| industry can never flourish and
; grow and find ita proper plarn club or who will get them. Com­ taken by Ucrra and J. Robinson
u n l e s s II sends Its roots deep and missioner A. H. Chandler 1* hold­ lined lo Hrnrich.
No runs, no hits, no errors,
I wide into ||&lt;e same *611 that has ing up Ihe official word until
j nourished lh* automotive and after Ihe close of the Series. A none left.
Fifth Inning Yankees
other indusltial gianls, the soil goed guess wnuid he (hat. a win­
DiMaggio walked. M c Q u i n n
of cninpetllivp enterprise.'
ning shares will run around
1 What
w
the Commission has done, frt.300 and losing rut approxi­ bunted and was out Jorgensen to
hr said, i* to distribute the task mately $4,1100.
,
| Stankv who covered first, DiMaggin taking second. Stanky threw
of developments among Industries
Most of the seventh gamo. r e .: o(|t Johnsof,f niMagglo moving to
and educational Inst It ittlCttrK "once
go Into Ihe coffer* of »&gt;'** j third. A. Robinson skied to Walk»«• have broken It up Into hits relpta
wliirh rail he -uirged of too *C- New lu rk nnd llrooMyii clulie,
earh of which will take home. a | p(o runs, no hits, no errors, one
rlmia hstard to aeeurity."
I.ill*nthal avid. "The Atomic ■purler of a million dollars o n ' |pf(
' sixth Inning Dodger* '
Knergv Commission pledge* that Ihe Mven-game set This fart will I
Walker flle«l to DiMaggio. Ed
American Industry anil englne.-i.- In* close y noted by the p a y e rs
ing will lie kept Inform'd of do.
J « ’ , lh?,r
renruary Miksls hatted for llrrmanskl nnd
velrypmenU In this (alomlel field." and March salary arguments with bunted to Johnson who threw him
the
front
office.
.
| n|ll
f(rj|L Kward. filed to DIami he added;
H rat Inning Dodger*
i M a g g i o . ----------------------“Whan, lha Infurmatlon can not
*1*1 ,pun.T**®", * *,n*le Into i No* runs, no hits, no errors,
lw eotvpste. we will tell vmi (In* i
dustrv) so. Atomic e n -rg - I* emir right field, hlanky was caught I nnnr |r ft.
Sixih Inning Yaakres
business. Ihe oeonle'a business. stealing on a fine throw from A.
*"d von hnvo a right to know. Robinson lo * fltlrnwriss. Reese | Miksls took left for Brooklyn.
p | urv_ih.in-.thM . unless Indaitrv walked. J. Robinson linftj jo jlc n - .Rlsxiito-wa* snfe-orr a hunt along
dor* know, and unless It li s rich who made a leaping two.' th e first base line nnd stole seeoart kinstil aloinlr energy «|evat.&lt; handed catch. Reese- also was lond " Page' struck ‘oul. fltirii'welss
....................................
iopment
will, suffer, ami w-e sh»ll caught stealing, Rohlnson to Rlx- {walked and Lefty Joe tlatlcn re*
have Js'lrd 1n our obligation t«*«uto.
plaretl nehrman on the mound for
•be nubRc,"
No run», one hit, no error*, the Dodger*. Ilenrleh - whlffnt
-------------------- --------------------------Inpne lvf«ami Al Clark, who hit for Berra,
reratml .Where contact with rrlm .
K,r“.‘ “ *in*. Y,I^.r^ . . |»lngled »rt.rlng Rixsuto, Stirn
Inal offenders was tmuihlc a ' . Htlrnweia* lifted to .Walker In .w elts moving In second. Hatten
“serious m istake" nnd that daily »!'ort, right field.- Hermanskl took'w n* rrlirvrd hy righthander Rex
routine of prisoners was of a
fly ,n ■hf.rl left. J. | Barnev. DiMaggio filed to Furillo.
very severe order “far more than
tossed iimirrl.andrdly to
One run. luo lilts, no errors,
ju stified"
’•
- - .
Uf»-KK who roverrrl first lo retire two left.

a V H S S

BASKETS

Wo

imvemTei&gt;
rule ?

'The slide

■ S A M U E L .P E P V S
W A S U S IN G , o h e A&amp;
EARLY AS 1662 ?

jury returnrd ita verdict.
5 A T O M S o F O X Y G E N , 4- AYo M S
Two of the six wurm-n on thi o f N i Y R O G E K AMD O M E ATOM
ury wept unashamedly a* trial
Judge Morrison romplimentrd the OF M A G N E S I U M •.
C*p I Ht, IU , fro*,, s^iro.. I . .
jurora for their service. Home had
forfeited more than four months
wages to ill-charge their public
obligation. They received 111! a
week as Jurors.
The jurors disclosed .th at the
first vote was 7 to 6 fur acquittal
tha next 0 lo 3, then another 0
to 8, then It to I and finally (hr
unanimous ballot for Innocent on
a ll-four counts.’
~ Jury Foreman J. 7T Porirr,
•d to repoiters: "The main argu­
ment was whether they (the
O vrrelltl wcie dead ut Ihc lime
of tho
We aU-« had n lot
t f argument on the testimony.”
Another Juror, ‘M at' llt-licr,.
Santa Ana Junior Coll ege rustodian. summed up hii views: •’The
chain of evidence wss not linked."

J

MONDAY, OCT. G, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

—T-

Overell Trial

G

.

S E R V E AS
R E F R IG E R A T O R S
IM T H E S O C IE T Y
IS L A N D S - N A f r t i S .
PLACE FR E SH L Y
C A U G H T F I S H IM
B A S K E T S AND
SU BM ERG E. &lt;H L
w hole

m

w a Te r

To Keep The Food
ALIVE UMflL
ready

for

u se

Red M anifesto

*

ICnllaaiS r&gt;«m r*ae 0*-|."
telling up a new. (.'ntnmuniM orttn u a lio n which srouied in tome
b b tm e rs memories nl ihe old Com­
intern the • Communist Interns
tionsl foimeil hy RunUii Cqmmun
Uu in 1919 in further worldwide
revnlutinn It wxi declaifd diV * f M* WATIiaU) MOTOt of * car owned by T. Durkelt Ivina, a controversial political flgyrf. U lhown after a
i *
________
f n u a lw e ln t t a L I m I tie r * • w e e b a i* I I a a I t .a s V I L s i l l V •
... I L . s l s e t . e I_ C l.
_ P t
. L &lt; P ess
L _
mysterious blotl hsrt vnrekrit tt'U IhiS'eV-SherHT stepped .tin
Ihe siirter In Wi garageI In
Etowsh,
Tenn. WThe
‘w lvid f o u r ' yrarV ago. in 1K7
explosion ripped b(T his right leg end punctured his body with places of metal. He died shortly after In a
middle of Ifie war.
hospital In Athens. .At right Is his grandson, Danny, 8, who was Injured In tha blast Police Chief C. O. Ken
/ I . I . , . , H . . , I C».m4n),.i.y
nedy said Ivins "was In office a long lime and made a lot of enemies.'
Moscow papers, a ftett prinlin &lt;
(International Soundprtofo) _
. ;__ ihi-jl'tlnjA llah -Sunday^, uu Jc-px
editorial comment lodsv, llie msnMRH. FDICH DEFENSE
Tribute To Hoys Negro Kills Self
&gt; - iff.to rallied Communist* of llie
LAKE
SUM ESS. Oft. fi. t/P)
.
nine nation foi an all-out fialit
| ( ' t i i t i m . r . 1 l i s * m | 'N | f
fCWNllMM4 free*#* I’flge OM)
— Mrs. Franklin I). Itnosrxrlt
against the Marshall IIIp .,(id ovlul rn n s will t e s t i f y Ihe Value o f
gorl to. "run" the Sheriff related. to hi Ihe UnilftT Nalions Inday
il desciihcd as Unileil Stairs im­ lhi»&gt; Iraiiiin g ill ilia p in g otto's rnIln nahl Mis* Russ was hysteri­ In her arcoml answer to Sovlrl
reei.’
•
perialism.
cal wUrn slie was taken to n attacks on "war mnngera" In
Governor W silgrtn! **fl h i -id
Communist parlies of Iwo Mar­ line with tl.g enlirnrise and diD hospital bill otherwise she not Ibis country Dial Ihe Amerlran
seriously'Injured.
press "on Ihe whole la free."
shall Plan. nations, France and igenre w liirh is shown by papei Alimit 2&lt;) slate, county amt city
*'We niln.il our press system
e
a
rlie
r*
ill
llie
ir
w
m
k
t
lust
they
Italy, were included.
offirrr* converged sulrkly on the hay Ita (nulls," Mr*. Kotmetrlt
nlinilld nl.-'i ta k e this in te ir s l in
scene of Ihe slaying Prdrn report­ tola Ihe commiltre. "On Ihe ‘ *» "1 la id •nlisl.wl m .n
• Meanwhile. In' laiiiilnn. 7» -»*s re ­ tin. • h nid ra n ip n lg tu ."
•
lacked irdo
ioinlnc na
ported that western Furnpeio
been Mark
blackjacked
IMo Joining
whtde our pres* Is free. We been
flen ato r W agnnr: " I t I* hm d ed Jhinl severnlhmidred cltuens
governments and inosl nrw«p«|&gt;eM to liii.ignie | l i t t e r nnV of fin d ­ nlsp g slh n rd along Ihe rual road fIlUJiat-lhc_juiianU***-iU-tkU I tlk '-m lllk a i- o i s u i l u i W - B o
ware WlUihohljpe rn’miyrnl m. th in g i 'iit:- :ilnmt Hfi1. IU
~~ ~ KoTin r press therefore .outweigh,* the d6e* t.eneral Elsenhower.
8TT~
Elsenhower's’ statement spoke
•nnouMec mrtii that FommunKle its wavs Hum Hint o f working ns i t ecntritl floulli Carolina tuwn.
distdianlOtie* of a roptrolled
of nine nations had organised / newsboy.**
I. ir.tm.--i- was “vnrv Mxlu" | l*res»- A eonlrollrd press lflik e of'"tiiKhie pfi&lt;llluPe*exercl»e&lt;i by
ltrreitiliivrd .Cnutmui|iiL lntrutis-- g e jm /j Miuio: •iji’o il of Use I'edelL .*ahl, ’ ’a*. Die mob iiiIIIihI nn egg. If tihe pari of It I* Yommandcrs to Iridufe sUbordlnates to Join fraternal organltaHonal_lo -ounose “what
new rpuiirr Ihiy* wjuifi) I know, liapleasly without clues.
had, the whole Is bad."
American Inineilallsin.'-'*
Ilona." The Wyrhe report had reMeanwhile, Pellre Chief M. |
anil they nro » sturdy,- fine,*'selffarred J o ^ th e fellowship of U.B.
Rslatlvelv "acaree heailllnea' an- reliance group, m u jellbet ..upjde Ctcil Chandler and Lieut. Jo h n ,
Ruark Churgus
British comrade*," created to
beared In Ihe western pres*. An mi litmvr lit* family
illy income
I’nronit' or Uiar
Diet lutlm nre qui. tlv railed at tht
footer comradeship betwren mem­
authoritative Hrillsh Informant aia saving llieir moiioy -toward htmir of Dunhatn, who,- Chandler I
said tho Foreign Offlre would U college rdm nll'iii.'’
bers of the two armed force i.
said, prrvinuslv hail served a term *
II fnllmmni tram l-aae O a*l‘
va the dslaratlnn "close altcn3. "I said that the Army had
Kanntor Lucas: "From my own fo r murder. As they questioned u n ihraler under Ueul. Geneisl
] and study.
Hon
experience as a newspaper l»nv I Die negro nlx.ut last night’s Slay. t-L* (• | | | „
n „ ..i broken many of Its postwar
One official sourre said Ihc know that tlu-'i- vOuthltil cltlxcn* Ing, the Chief reported. Di.nl.sm J oh.» ^
Lee and Ihat lh« KuaiV promises to the enlisted men. So
Hijtlsh wotihl "search for anv me winking hard mid sanfieing rnn from Ida house an d seiio d a . ,,.o rir'
* "w holly rn o n e o u i doe* General Klaenhower."
ground* for a foimal romplaliit." h o u r*'of iplcaaure lo serve their slmtiruii.
Wyche reported tha only In­
,
i p t c l u r r ' o f overflll ronditioris.
ft# acknowledged It was d'.'Uhtflll coniinuiiilv
and .I„,f.
their country,
amt
1
I
.
,
u
r
e s ie
.
As
the
offlirrs
prepnted
to
flosej
-Kitcnhower
m ad e, ihe tf|&gt;oil stance* ^.of broken promlsei - to
that government action would l&gt;e I salute their thrift, llieir ■n i , | n lyu„hBni 'ktll-sl himself In- public Flidav nlnna will, a mem. enlisted men were those of sold­
?.
taken since (he Comniuhlsl group pri»e and their pnlrndisip.
. i atantlv wllli u blast from thr " uu!,c
"l°ng wilh a meino- iers who had enlisted for areas
Cotiim iaaloner C h an d leri “ I had
.)
chandler said
' Jrandum of his own acknowledging other than the Meditorranean but
was formed on a political level,
tnv............
first................................
lesson* in tlir If. I .........
during
i ® - -■ ostensibly at least.
..
T h . C hief Mid he found hloo.lv &gt; n o h “ in the ro m n h h d a n d ».y- had been sent to that theater be­
* The Communist announcement my eailv davs as n new»pa|wr cjolhes In D unham 's house and ing he tvat taking action lo t o p cause of the Army'a shortage of
c
a
r
rie
r.'
denounced what It termed "the
recruits. Elsenhower said this
« M
1 A . L - . ■L
i r e * •. 1 . . *
* )S
*
___ f t * e
Luck •S.
man.
who i. lpresident
o. f .w
' 2'.r.fl
ro! man
.
policy of treason of Rightist 8«waa a fault of tha Army instead
as ’the
who attacked the rfCiEitrnhower
lA-ver
Brothei*
Company,
lAlrt-1
said
ll.e
Itf
b
n
w
nr
rlallsts," and named Prime Mlnof Lee’s command ami that he
l-ridicw.
Mas*.)
.“America’*
‘smalL
'
f
later Attla* ami Foreign fleerol&gt;tuine#flmim9—her HfWSimyi— . Coroner ‘Uwl* Miller Hnid he ihe exception ralher than Ihe would take steps to "follow up
tary Krnrst Kevin for tho rate- c*t
are
developing, the qunliliea Dial found fingerpriida ImlwHlded In rule and in no case could be on IL"
fory.
i "I charged unfalrneaa and
have made for America’s gicnl- D.e girl’s throat but no evldenre •'•ceij Jo wrong intent nn the pail
A French foreign office spoke* hesa. They form a deep and rich that Dunham h*.| attempted to of the theater commander.**
In*lability In bringing acrvlce de. . r 6HK-le.de,* „r tr,r &gt; . ^ 4 . He Mhl^he w i t
Ru.rk .devole.r hT» coiumn f„r pendent* to Italy. General Elsen­
tha development was about “nor­ T*«rrmtr
agrees.
nun row.
„ .
,.
, . . . today,' which was made available hower
mal," liocai.se of Ihe spill between
Elsenhower said the principal
fi« i Vim r T
T
8crl|tp»-lloward newipa'- cause of this situation was failure
tho Weat and East. Hi* counter­
Lakp Monroe
IhinV1 m 7m hf r V ,f,.r- h ,d ■ny' «'cr»- ‘0 his comment.
p art In tsindon said,'"T he Rus­
•'h' '* ''** ,hl* inD hester eounty.l "I^flhnn'ledly," h- paid. »|n of the War Department to, ex­
sians have lien, rooking It up for
which
hk» never had » lynching. I Wyrhe's n 'i'M 'ffor*
ildastc" p la in ’to personnel tho regtona for
#P
l«
f1
ttlH
|
IrtHvt
I’an
f
Ilia#I
•ome time" and that Ibe new or.
. 1" , °rd*r»
p fc L w M w
W
"
’
W
*
Bn,‘
,pn**‘
hutl
U,truth
.11
.hr
charges
hare rhWWf*
two
years,
ago,
said
Mr.
I'ojwt.
aiaatlnn was net likely to
necessitated by conditions Jn Italy.
orderly.
,
(stood up."
"change the international situa­ Hr pointed out that Ihe whole
5.
"I
chargrd
abuse
of enlisted
The. .Sheidff
said tension already' He **M Kisenluiwer'a-statement chauffeurs. General Eisenhower
area ha^k of Mpllmurno I* fioorl.
tion very much."
erl
ami
at
loikc
Hell
’n
Illatea
'^*,1
high
because
of
a
murder
"knocks
the
Wy'he
report
rrank.
• 'l l was noted that th r Com
“
**"*” Ul*d tmlay In which sided" and that Ihe Chief of Staff admits IL"
munlat* strove mightily to avol I where the 81. John* rises.
said th at the pracAt a hearing hold last year at__*j?nt.t)fr negro was accused__pf had agreed with R uark. nn .11* |l l c *Elaenhower
. * nr . . charge' of Interference—in.
of requiring chauffeurs “to
points;
tha sovr.rlgnty of Countries In- U i “ H5yfiiIr* TVnTlL Was polnterl7l f t y,n» ^ wmrc man.
I. "I said Ihat things were wait unconscionably long hours
volved. a* they charged the Tru­ out hy engineers that a lock
d p "
pretty
awful In the dlyeipllnary to suit tho social convenience of
ranal
from
Ihc
flt.
Johns
to
the
I
man Doctrine
Doct '
and the Marshall
P r o p a c t iv it y
training
camp at n * a . So dpra the officers" aecma to b* an ofIndian
River
near
Tijusvllle
would
j
Plan hava done.
fenac “of an occasional rather
General
Eisenhower."
*
lowet
the
fioorl
level
enough
to
'
JACKSONVILLE,
Oct
0.
(Rpe.
The Communists avoided the
than of a general nature."
Eisenhower's
statement
s
a
i
d
prevent
auch
excessive
high
watrial)—
"Unprecedented
activity
la
of the word “Comintern,
Summing up hit reaction to th*
minor
offenders
had
been
incarer Stalin said after the old • r In Lake Monroe, No action on irxpeeted throughout major vege.
affair, Ruark (aid todayi
ilnterri was dissolved In 1043 the matter haa .been taken alnro • table producing areas of Florida
it th# dissolution "exnoses thr *h* hearing. The c a n a l waa for the next few weeks, ** farm- t t a t - S f'.Russian
f i - r ' E TCommun
m J?
* preparation of land
■•S-i
of Commerce ami civic lea&lt;ltni ‘ and the planting or cultivation
acted upon orders from Mos from
Jacksonville, Ban/ord, Or­ of rrops necessarily retarded bp
SO YOU’RE MOWED DOWN . . . . .
Communist* and fellow lando and other Florida cllle*.
!!!?„,
tmd w ith e r ," said
William
L.
Wilson,
Director
of
her*, however, acknowlTry our cool, refreshing
In prlvato conversation* Dally Worker gave 11 banner State Markets, today,
■new gTonp, whh ita “in. headline*. Th# conservative F.vr
“I have 'spent th* last wfck
2?-' ' ' • .‘i" V ,
lion bureau" In Belgrade, nlng New# and the liberal Eve- traveling through the producing
BEVERAGES.
I a “new" International. Right- nlng Star Ignored the story. Tbs areas and hjye bem Impressed
ilddle-of.the-roader* did conservative Evening Standard with t&gt;_____
*t the point.
carried a N#W York dlsjiala(i *a^'. bulk d j ( # |# V a i r production will
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
London newspapers
newspaper* pi
plac- Ing aoma Americans
be late.
111 have a substan­
n the first page, announcement might mean that tial acreage In th* varioua crops
d i l W aat f r r a t Street
Phona MO
taervativa
conaervativa
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Off Florida Coast

MIAMI, Oct. fl. UP)— Tha Fedrral Storm Warning Service said
today that It was "watching a
squall area" now Ideated about
160 milea east of Melbourne, .Fla.,
and accompanied -hy winds up 1 :A :
MT and dft
ifxx, ; w.. mrtrn
gusts.
Grady Norton, chief forecaster,
laid that th e 'sq p a ll arra, “had
a very, very slight circulation,
hut appear* to he more of a wide
fronlal disturbance."
"There’* not much to It," Nor­
ton said, "but it will bedr watch­
ing.”
tie said that an Army hurrL *
rsTHr-tiuTitFr. airplane had flown a
lo the *&lt;|uall area early today”
and he now awaitrd a report-from
the aircraft._
»"Winds of jfale force can hi~
expected out in the Atlantic and
it look*-like it will continue on a
north or northeast eourae. It
doesn't amount to much, but will
have to be watched closely."

Oviedo
l l s s l l s s n l Iran. P aae Three)
g rad e m o th ers, Mr*. R oy Flam ­
m ing and M rs. II. D. Kill*, chair-

Fish Pond—flisth and Seventh —
grade mnthrr*. Mr*. A. M. Jones
and Mr*. W. G. Wellman,, chair,
men. *
H ut Dug* and C offee — T enth
grade. iWoShVFS Jd rit. John tDudu

ami Mrs. R. W. Kates, ehalrmen.
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Cake W alk-E leventh, Eighth
and Ninth grade mother*, Mrs.
W. R. Meek. Mrs. 0 . S. Moon
and Mrs, Ijiwsoii Hardy, chair.
men.
Mr. and Mr*. E. Z. Partin and
hull- son, Douglas, of Marietta,
Georgia, are gurata of Mr--and •
Mrs. -Lawson Hardy and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henry Tallx.it and children and Mr. and
Mis. Marshall, Mrs. T a lb o tt's#
t*r «f—Hotnrtsm-and'San An­
toni o, Tex. arc visiting Mr. Tal­
bott's ' patents, Mr: and Mrs.
F ra n k -W. Talbott.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank W. Talbott
and guests, Mr. and Mrs. John
Henry Talbott and children, and
Mr. ami Mrs. Marshall, hava re.
turned after a motor trip through­
out the southern part qf tha atate.
Mr. and Mra. Enoch Partin and
daughter. Mrs. Charles T. Nib- m
lark, have returned a fte r ipending a few days In Miami.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leinhar:
have returned f r o m Daytona
Hcarli.
Ix-nn Ragsdale ha* rsturned
from a business trip to Tlfton.
none left.
Totals:

S ercn lh Inning D odgers

• none |fft^' ln ,• no
hits, no errors,
took -t^
right
Yanks,
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F ^Clark
lto -f-rt.M
M rgfor
triTIhe
n r-!
Hccond Inning Dodgers
I Lavagr-tto' baited for 'Jorgensen
Walker swung at Shea's first and popped -to.-SHrnwelis. Gil
pitch ami-fouled put to McQuinn. -Ifodgea hit fqr Barney and struck'
Hnrraantkl smashed a line'drive ! out. ■
•which hit the right field wall on
Seventh Inning Yankte*
one bounce and *kip|&gt;ed past BerHugh Casey pitching for Brook­
ra . enabling llrrm anskl to make lyn. R'eyse threw out McQuinn,
Johnson
(riplfct- and Miksls look
a three-bagger with a headlong
slide, just ahead uf. Berra'* long A,. Robinson's fly, Johnson scor­
ing. Riixuto popped to Stanky.
throw to Johnson.
One run. ona hit, no errors,
Edwards rapped a single Inside
tb* third * baseline scoring
Her- none left.
rli
Eighth Inning Dodger*
manski with the first run. Furilla
drilled, a single past the mound ' Htankv filed to Clark, Reese
out into 'center field, Edward* skied to the same man and J,
Robinson filed to. DiMaggio,._ _
stopping a t soromi,
No runs, no hits,, no arrora,
That waa all for Shea. II* waa
replaced by Dill Bcveni, a right­ non* left.
' Eighth Inning Yankee*
hander.
Page tiouiwed to J . Robinson,
Jorgenson lined a ground rule
double srnleh •kipped Into th e I Furillo
™.rl1.10. took Stirnweiss' fly* and
right field stands on one hop l M,V ta took «°n rich a fiy.
No run*, no hits, no ertora and
scoring Edwards and sending Fu none
IrfL
rillo to third.
Nlalh Inning Dodgrrs
Gregg bounced to RJsxuto who
8tirnweisa threw out Walker,
-hipped to A. Robinson catching Miksls singled and Edward* hit
Furillo at the plate. Gregg reach­ Into a gatne-endlng double play,
ed first on the fielder's choice Riixuto to McQuinn.
and Jorgensen just mad* third
No runs, ona hit, no errors,

REGISTRATION NOTICE
The .R epU tniU on Book* of th* City of Sanford.
Florida, are open a t the City Hall, commencinR Mon­
day, Septem ber 15, 1947, for the purpose of regigtcrinR
for tho Municipal P rim ary Election to b e , held on
November 4, 1947, and will rem ain open t nch tiny ex­
cept Sundays and holidays, up to and including S a tu r­
day, October 25, 1947.

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Even In the limited spaoe of a
train galley, it's a {few York
Central rule that used fats b*
saved. Why? Because, folks,
our government says every
pound of used fats should be f tfr
saved to hdp relieve a world
shortage that is still critical.
Last July, for rxampio, our
dining can and commissaries
turned In almost five thousand
pounds. And We're keeping at
Il Bo If you're not saving fats
« regularly aa you used to,
•ren t you get U ck In tha habit ?
Every drop ia still needed I

H. N. 8AYER
CITY REGISTRATION OFFICER. 1

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Nation Enjoys Improvement To County Roads Attlee Plans NLRB Decides
Partition
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Promised
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FirstTuesday
Shake-Up Ih Top Officers
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White House Serves
Cheese Souffle As
. Senate C a f e t e r i a
Provides Mackerel

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The nation obtrrvrd itt (ini
Jvncatless Tuesday" today but
lari* supplies of inrat on band and
menua prepared in advance pre­
vented many restaurants from par­
ticipating today.
Hotel and rettaurant official*
captained that tlieir menui were
made up and their meal orden
placed with wholesaler* loo Ur
ahead for full compliance today
uith the President'* "Meatlet*
Tuesday" request which was not
made until last Sunday night.
• • However.'the While House went
on the “ Meatless Tuesday" menu
with* cheese souffle for the Pres­
ident's luncheon and broiled sal­
mon steak for dinner.
T ht Senate's rating place went
without mast today and plana 10
allminate 'eggs and .poultry On
iburadar.—firHr' Runflrtedr, mmglng aupervlaor for the cafeteria
in the Senate Office Building, of­
fered a menu Including:
Fried eggplant. Spanish mack­
erel. macaroni and tomatoes, and
egga a la d in g .
"The egga a la king la minus
toast to save bread,” Rumatrdt ex­
plained.
In the nation's big markets,
there was both good and bad news
J ot the consumer.
* Wheat and corn futures prices
on the Chicago Board of Trade
advanced rather sharply, taking in
stride the big overnight advance
in requirements for margins, or
down payr.tania, on all transac­
tions.
During early trading whaat
climbed 8 to 5 cents a bushel, with
the December contract selling at
IS JU *. Com w u HP to 2 to 4
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Action on improvement o&lt; the Longwood-San Lando Spnngs Road
Was promise^ this morning by Counly Commission Chairman H. B.
Pope as quickly as drier weather permits. This promise came as a re*
*u(i-of-an-appeal-for-improvement to~lh* road by Harold and E r'L . .
Ferran who have leased San I ando Spring* from the Orange-Seminole Bevin And Cripps Re­
Company (the Overstreet family) for a 50 year period at a cost of
ported Unaffected;$650,000,
Cognniasiotier I'npe said that an*
Russia
Agrees To
experimental section would be berry to alluw a right-of-way
Talk GcrmanTreaty
made of asphalt over clay to ile- through his property for a new
termine tf this method will be road authorised by the County
LONDON, Oct. 7, UP)-—The
practical In the Improvement* on which will serve residents build­
London Star reported lat* to­
the shoulder*. The load was de­ ing new home* In thk r'egion of
day that Prime Minister A tt­
scribed by Commissioner Ben l.ak* Tony east of the Seminole
lee had removed Fuel Minis­
Overktrret aa in very bad condi­ Driving Park. It wa» pointed out
ter Emanuel Shlnwell, Use
tion, especially the rain soaked today by Leonard Button, resident
chairman of the Labor party,
shouhlera.
and developer of property In (his
from his cabinet in a large
H. L Ferran told the Commis­ region that during races-resident*
scale gavernmenlal ahakeup.
sion that it la the intention uf are blocked off from their prop­
Shins ell will become war
the new operator* to publlclie erty by race track ticket men and
minister, a Job which does net
ami make San Lando Springs pop­ that the new road connection will
raery cabinet rank and pula
ular mi the scale of Bilver Spring* eliminate all this.
-him under-the. immediate sup­
and Cypreaa Gardens. ,54*. Dope
ReatffAltlbrf o ff? . T. Brurfh as
ervision of Ike defence minis­
said that he realfxed that the superintendent o f t h e county
ter, Ih* Star said.
spring* and development is a’ big Home was accepted and upon his
"A* a whole the reconstruc­
e*set to Seminole county and that recommendation. J. A. Parrish of
tion will mean a movement to
something must be done for the Orlando yraa appointed to assume
lb* right, rather than ta the
road. The clay road from the this position, air. Brown stated
left, the Star's political cor­
spring* to Altamonte was also that ha and hi* wife felt that
respondent w r i t e . "Other
described as being In very bad becauaa of their age they were un­
changes will result In a con­
shape due to rain*.
able to handle these duties any
siderable reshuffle in office*.
Attorney L. F, Boyle waa » « '||onf#rti and pointed out ' t h a t a
Several ministers will be drop-'
quested to contact Uibbafd Cassel-1
(
r sae aiet
pcd."

Taft, 0 ’Mahoney Talks Begin On
Debates"Causes Rail Unions’ Plea
Of High Prices For Rule
Taft Blames Truman 5 Big -Brotherhoods
AndO’MahoneyHits Seek 30 P e r c e n t
L a r g e Monopolies Increase In Wages

LONDON. Oct. 7 iA*)—Prime
Minuter Clement Attlee ptrsenlcd
loK tnV tietirg r'V t'lb d ay “ a—plan
for a latgr-scale cabinet shakrup
which, in the view ol some politi­
cal v-nleit. may m atk-a ciucinl
point in hit c a irn as Britain's
"crisis" leader.
Attlee. whose leadership hat
been attacked by both left and
right, drove to Buckingham Palace
shortly belote noon to ask the
King's appioval a hum ility— for
changes expected to affrcl several
senior as well as ;uniot ministers.
A government infoimant said the
shake-up would he announced in
Wednesday morning newspaper*.
Newspapers of diffrtrnl political
complexions had said that Attlee
wanted to replace.^ Fuel Ministry
Emanuel Sbinweli, who was blagsea
by political opponents for last
winin'* fuel crisis. The report
il'n lln u S • Pas* i l i l

Board Differs With
Own AttorneyAs To
Union LeadersSigning Red Affidavits
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 &lt;Ai
The National Labor Relations
Board ruled today 4 to I that top
AFL and CIO o((icrts are not re­
quited by the Tafl-Haille? Law to
sign non-Communist affidavits.
Overriding an interpretation by
its own general counsel, Robert
M- Denham, the hoard, decided
that msolar as 'bargaining-rlei lloit
priMrduirs are ru m rin rd the law
(•quire, affidavits only from offi
get* of individual uniuns and thru
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Cabinet Asks Orange County To
Prosecute Drunken Driving Cases
• TALIj M IASSF.E. ( b ,. 7 .Ah The .Sale t .b m e t lf.M id v f pul,III
Safely today askrd thr ^lungr county tnnunsl m uil solicitor to aban­
don his rrportrd policy el "consistent ir lu u l'' lu 'p iu sriu tr .11 tluii(r&gt;
of driving while intoxicated.
‘ Governor Caldwell irLyrd to the cabinet a irjwut I turn Dirrclul II |
N. Kukman of the Flon-t* Hivhway I'slivl that Solicitni K-aymund (&gt;
Filets maintained a pol-ty uf teduring all diunken driving ilu tg rs to
reckless driving.
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Judge Ware Tells
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United Nations Hears
Demand ForEndTo
Jewish Immigration
•Into The Holy Land
It l l HI T, I.ehsnnn, (k l. 7, ' A*»
— IhltAmrd sources said the
Arab League would plan at s*ssions here luuighl lur Military
*uppurl to the Araln -•( Fate*
, ' nr ,n J
Ihr I oiled Kleltw and (sftal
tins airs h««cd on British withdrawel hum th r lluly Land.
1hr ........... also. »«».riposted ,
to luiog into thr np«n the diapule on a " liira lrr Syria."
Falesilne A ntis are girdlhg
fur a light, political and mili­
tary II necn » jry , I* 'prevent
p*rlilii*n of I’alcstio* as reeom-

m ean s m andatory su*uy(oJoii. o f
a d riv e r's lire n ic for one y e a r,
but a reckless d riving ronvictlrin
does not.
“ W e’ve talk ed to the county *o.
Ilcitur and he tells u« he la a n ­
D «W *
D n .|,
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sw erab le only to th e people of th e
d
b
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k
n um
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ty
who
elected
hlmA'
thc
liov’’ While the boaid has the final
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.'the lol.&gt;iminis said the main
e rn o r told th e cabinet.
say so on elections to determine
n
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...
i tuple fur the
A rab 1-eague
" I don't know w hat «* ra n do .
Ills wuukl l&gt;* aid lu th eir I'a lrstin e
Hqion lepiysentation. right*. Den ••xcepl d itect a. le tte r to linn call Letter h x p l a m s
ham has the last word on whrlhrt m g hla a tte n tio n to ~the f**-t
th a t w e're atill killing an d -m aim ­
the board cap. hear a chargr v-f ing
people ill t Ilia s ta ir hy,ill ulik
Ihr k
Susie! i'niun waa dectan unfair labor purlicr^ Thu. the rii driving'." _
board ran only impose its view
T h e e sh ln rl voli-il I toil I he LnV;
H - J 1
ii,1:,1’
the- la w only IfiTcises mvoTv~ etiu'ir 'slioulil send L lla is tills I*1 «li the, B uatil id l ixlnlv (’iirnniiis- Nation* Assendil) rnninilltrr oa
te r, which I'a ld w rll brtnlghl *1
inv i|uettioni of union repreten- read y - p rep ared to th e m eeting
the Kuxslan rampalgn lo "eaiunci* tm lsv lli.it lie will w t pay
lation or baigaining rights.
"T iie D ep artn ien l of Safety a«l i t • s il Irrt rlaim eil liy the ('m inty poxe Fascism and war-mongert"
through effort- ul the aorld
Itenhani hail to k rn th e position vises me. that vou rptisislriitly te j "u n til -nine r u llit i i f cimpetent
press.
e a rlie r t h a t - an A FL o r C W u n ­ file cases c h a n tin g dlivliig e .'1 '
juiitilicliun
h.«t m in i
in tin*
ion is barred ulidei the* law flout Intoxicated Irrespective of e v i­
m
a
lle
i."
In
a Icllei lu |l,r H usni
I AM
M t t l A S . Oct. 7 &lt;4*1
using NLRB serv ices^u n less the dence.
he levirw - the |tu ir» st i h l r Ihr lies* M l, drill dominion
p.
A F L nr CIO leader* as well as in­
"I am also advised that III Ih r
fees am i
-slaty Intan pinir.l the Atab countilCI
dividual union o fficers,
signed Xepli nil-el lei in o f th e cilinllial am i mitlnu-il
a ta lrm rn ts disclaim ing Common- court for H ian g e county, fiv e received hy him a* ( u u n lt Judyr.
today in drmsmhfiK (election uf
Isiii
cases involving pet sons h\ th e lu v rin lr inilcc an d |u d p r n | the piopmsli to paililion 1‘slciline and
The board's inajiirily decision n ailirs of Reeves, SfleVd, * Isik ,
ui uignnt an' inunrdialr end lo
w as slg n n l by I b ice member*. S tone and I'liunii w rie n-dlieed | county *Cnuil as Inlluw*:
"III t e p l s III yuui li tt e r Ilf Che liv-nh imimgialion into the Holy
C hairm an Paul M. Ile rtn g and from driving wliile Intosicnlrd
l*th uf , S«'|'1enil«-i l'.*li. hi ss liii'h
m cm lw rs John M. H ouston and c h a rg e s to n v k le s s dilvm g
you presented tu m e a statem ent I and.
J a m rs J, R eynolds. J i . A separate" I .a m advised t h r evidence was ■laimitlsf lliul I, a s Ju d g e id the
h'u M hsmmrd /sliu lla h Khan,
ro n c u n ln g oplniiin w as, eohm lllrd d e a r to th r effect th at each of
C ounty C ourt, *»&gt; doe th e C ount) I'slu tsn clrlcgsle. told the 57by mem ber Alw M urdock. The th ese men was very drunk and th e u f H rituui'le th r siilll f 41880. i, &lt;Iion I'alc-tiur committee of tht
only disaentrr w as m em ber J h tie s tilig o f f k e is had willieasca fla n n ilig th a t' I had i r i r l s r d tinAsiemhl)
that
Conelam l t!ray .
to su b sta n tia te llu- fact.
sum tlleyally, to tin I m a le m&gt; I inlrd Nalmui
Tiwlay'a board ruling has two
partition vtiuhl hn a “ montlfotily"
"D ru n k en and teckless drtvera r#plv.
Immediate effects:
a te killing ami m aiuung tcoi inaiiv
•'F irst. Billie you linse p ein n lte.l i iiiniiiralile to r tn p tm ot a tftUI1 _ U nless .Denham _ a l t c i s —til. people In Fh rRla. T h n sr c h a rg e * ul iT nrcfi-r th a t ,.^ d is .o ..i..n of ) lr hegl’o state in the United
Stand. It u p e ra te a an open - run w ith the* duty of rn fo rrin g th e th is u iS ttri ta&gt; |.ot.1U1u-d, It will
fjUc-t in adinlnisti'iing thr Taft-*
^ j . , henvy responsibility. lw iteroasary th a t I now give a Slates.
fa litla n tlsell had obtained
Hartley la» because^)/. tb« uppu-1
D*naiiim nt «f Fubllc sta te m e n t o | - Dir fart* as tlwy
nidr|wndcnir less than two owsllii
•4b*. views of Dentiam and *br| s ,f,.ly urgently requests that y»‘&lt; a te , hi my Jmlgl m ent.

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SAN FHANCLSCO, Oel. 7,
NF,W YORK. Oct. 7 l/P&gt;-ln a
(A1)—Dio Hill Hutcheson's de­
radio debate last night. Senator
cade* of Influence ai head of
Joseph C O'Mahoney (D-Wyo.)
Ih* carpenters ran * to a cru­
blamed monopolies for present high
cial teat today aa the AFL ex­
ecutive council railed Holly­
pticea while his opponent. Sena­
wood union rklefa to a show­
tor Robert A. Taft (R-Oh»o)
down In Ih* labor federation's
blamed "the policies of the Roose­
moat notorious Jurisdictional
velt and Truman Administrations."
dispute. The AFL recessed
O'Mahoney spoke from Denver | j u annuaj convention until
and Taft from Cincinnati over , Wadaeadav while the execu­
tive rounrll'a I t member* met
the Mutual Broadcasting System.
ta disease the taagle between
"Congress gavo the Pirsidant
Hutcheson's aalea and tka-la^Jomfntem BoosIecT power to limit expoits, but by ternatlonal
tsevajd.
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lyertse your |»»llcv aiwl vigorously .STATEkfENTrMost County n m ago i l l fouKir's" |7ailiTis'is piojrcl
Alliance of Theat­
2. It tends lu case- llu- pre*«ur&lt;„ffrlld,-rs.''
II x ,I U S O
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e e ls of 1 lorida u le lee o ftii'ei. - By- Ked Newspa^er fading- to *eiercbe" hit -power he rical S tile " Employes. Ihv61v-~
cm the AFL, now holding its an­
(a t approximately 318 lobe a*
Governor Caldwell said D'eie IwiUK paid lui jiiireifii wi nk done,,
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I hat helped prices to climb highJax
Beach
Damaged;
nual runvrntlnn
inasmuch ns may lx1 soma revision In show I ln- C unty Judge
set erectors.
‘udt: Vets lu- fee- j C f * li|» |
NEWirOTW, net. 7. U P )- The ' " T.f , declared,
H IIH H lt
some union*, including Uau To­ mure pointedly that Ih* *•&gt;**«•» *» finiii pmhale wot Is ocvnpatioiial,
L 1 /V |l t 3 I l l l l t - l l w •
Brunswick
Is
Hit
Daily
illy Wnrkea, Communist news" Furthermore,
r , , , i k . f i t our
i r cgovernment
CHICAGO.
Oct.
7—
—Rep­
nin'*
teamsters,
have
threatem-d
hunting,' flabiug, uml
th«» i&gt;x|Bt*ttkon uf
- paper, .u ld foday Iil an editorial
l('•■llB■ve ■■ Faas slat
resentatives of the nation's railItcenaes, and f«i insanity
that the now nine-country organ­
BRUNSWICK. Ga.r Oel. 7. 6F&gt; lu withdraw from the AFL tin. Inei.
leas
Lewis
changrd
his
position.
and uni rants i—oed tsheie
toads and of five operating —A squall accompanied by heavy
isation formed in Europe by the
The CIO ha* put off deriding
Commtttlata! waa not anti-Amer­ Cool W ave Reported
fnl million is tiled; he ul-o gets u
brotherhood* prepared to open rains whipped inland aeroa* the
Little
Hope
I
h
Seen
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what It would do ntxitit the affl
ican but aimed at American "Big
Miluty of I'.’IHI n yeni a- Juii'll'
negotiations todgy on the union's lower Georgia coast today after davits until its convent inn, which
Buslnese."
For Aid To C.lailes lie Judge, lu Tsililltissis thr County WASHINGTON. (V t 7 } # &gt; On Way From Canada drtnanled for changes in 44 wotk- hurling strong towering tides opens Qcl. Id at Boston. Under
♦ “Europe la resisting the Taftagainst the already heavily dam ­
Judge la hy la*. Judge of the
ing rules (or their more than 300.* aged popular heaeh area nqar Denham's ruling the AFL and
Hartley foreign policy aa the
County Com r for w-liiih -eivu-e I I - ' “ I &gt;lr Druvilllicnt. V S ) t l g it t l T A L L A H A S S E E ^ O ct. 7. t-V&gt;
By ASSOCIATED FRESH
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Hal l i i g r l " foi
-i»ie*v *nhounI’lO were given until Oct. 31 to Itrn irsen laU v e* u f Jlucxled Faint he 11-r riv r - I, -.iliiii . f y.MHt UI -I Vital
American tsode union* are resist­
Jacksonville.
Octolier's midsummer tempera­ 1)00 members.
ing the Taft-llartley domestic tures oyer parts of t he midwest
i a set ' ..I'SJffnm il) p u n f . n r o i i t j -.' il. x i . t t " * r i l ttod
m lav
An advisory Issued b&gt; Ult MlJ comply.
A carrier spokesman said the
11,' ncTi. I la iin W riT r ciwafn- tuitfi j e i s r nfiiJ
policy," said the editorial, which w rta.'pn f lu' uriy nut^tocliy. Hie proposed changes by thr brother- tgiir JVcnlher HureatCTtuday said
__ C.lr ce ltJin
tic s received little encouragem ent VsI in tile County Coin l This 4 .I I ,q ,|r - drsiyxrd I.
was headed “AntUYVall St. •« not Weather Bureau said, in fore­
the dlsturbanre, born In the -At­ 300% More Wheat
, *Hr,
—ilrp
I . y lu
, irn l, rmfit.iyec
,,
front sta te uffirial* .Qxlay in their doc-ket lee I- paid liy epeli defend- t-iIll
si
hoods,
trpresrnting
engineer*,
fire­
i-qnlantic, would derrM**b_alowly mt
• Anti-U, 8."
'
,
••
emergency «*d art! llu ally ra -e ys|?r'iT- iViiV'J’U’ud' , , ,
casting a'ro u ] w a v e 'o n 'Its way men. conductors, -trainmen and intensitv
ha It moved oorthw'atd
"To call such resistance to big from western, Canada.
.'Used B y Breweries rffrdYa-'WNwWh
guilty, forfeit a I,.ml.nl ate von ‘" ,.1u' r ‘ J
front the federal government.'
arroaa •fHurgla.
bminota. ‘AnU-Aniarican’ i fa aa
Ih.- Count)
Htrsa pnn iple* class as *«•
“ I don't want to wr^ bjanket virte.l by .1 jui)
Mild temperatures]
temperatures, however, f»witchmers. would cost (K a ^ lm a d .
The -advisory said that rather
•falae when applied to Europe aa continued over the.southern and at eilimated $1,000,000,000 an
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7", lAI— this thing but I 'd o n 't want to I»ny«C llu^tlmki't fn* nitty ulmu n m u lt ii«k«" fftrmltri* n| ihf Corn*
heavy rain* and squalls would con­ Jho Internal Revenue repented to­ create any undue mitinilsjn about »lr frntlaiit u N«'4|u»l|r«| )*) K |Uf &gt; OtUlUAl, N
it I* when applied to American eastern sections of the country. nually in operatini cotD.
I 4vini n iilils
tinue ovtr th* Carolina* and ad­ day that breweries used almost getting monof," Governor 'Cald­ *ir
..a
4L .
.
•
I,
a t ...........
a
a
. aa.
labor," the. editorial said.
Ole _______
ca»e is
dixm
la.ed;
t h e n 4„ j. 4n
"h sh* ilu* a l*
Temperature* dropped from the
The
pt*(jotcd
chaniei
involve
jacent
-waters
and
over
north
^ The newspaper also said the north Pacific coast across the
.411
thro*
limes
as
much
wheat
and
%'rry
Irvt
uf
I!»•"««•.
In*
,
.
.
.1
m*
well
lidd
a
large
delegation
of
ICwBlIaae* ss r&gt; sl s u i
Georgia today. Small craft y a rn ­ wheat product* in July and Aug­ south Floridians attending Icxlay s
#•n r««# Mai
,«•» cloti* **««lilMifi Hill, priiunt
" t a t * Department-was intervening northern Rockies and In portions
ing*
were
displayed
from
the
Vir­
l»f|ir)f(| lu |»r** iiKinl'f I $ oi tuc|l
"against the Independence of of the Dakota* and upper Mis­
ust this year aa In the same cabinet meeting.
ginia Cap** south to Mavport, a months of IlMfl.
Increase Is Noted
o th e r. nation*'* and added that sissippi valley.
|
*
ui
In
tfl% in |
Gali|wrll told the delegates i fe
few
mil**
northwest
of
Jackson­
. American people should "welcome
| ilir inlrifilt 441 - « loiritfit |o&gt;fin*
o help the save-food-for-Eur- Flniida Senator* Pepper ami Hul- IvO iK lH A n * \ lO H Cd
The mercury climbed to a hot
In
Production
Loans
ville.
this overseas ‘resistance to the 02 In Des Moines, la..-Omaha,
drive, l»eer ■Industry 1 leader* land were going to confer with
Folic* Capt.' Rex Deaver uf
liy Rising: Waters »•'»•asm* erpwd which la rooking him N ebr, Fhltlipsburg, KanV, and
said Saturday they will recuntI'rr a id rn t Tinman tomorrow al»oil
A malarial Increase In .the Brunswick said damage was alight tread that the nation's 450 brew- fl)r nituation and suggestrtl a
I h«* |iMitcipli v thr 4l**narirn«nt
and hi* family and trying to Tulsa. Okla., Monday as the warm
•uni, kuyfmi t|i«&gt; «4|&gt;rr*(lon uf
wreck* hla unions and democratic weather of last weekend contin­ number of loans mad*- hy th» In that area. No Injuria* were rriaa olirainale use of wheat slung ..............
T A l.l. A IIAS.SEK. O el. 7 i,1’&gt;
co|l&gt;Vtion
of
.
flood
dam
ag
e
pic­
Florid* Production Credit reported, he seld. He eddecj thet with tablq grade Vice, and release ture* cuntpliod by the Everglades Blow
liberties."
— -------------and tecuirenliiD't'-emati peraonncl »*eu»lty'bo ard
ok drainage
ued. In Wllllsten, N. D., However, Central
Association' for th* first nine some tree* had been uprooted but
iiiYrsliirdlinK *'&gt; t myesterday’* high waa &gt;47. The month* uf th* year a* compared that damage otherwise “was In no sll wheal stock* on hind or con­ drainage district be airmailed lo ta in s .s in c e the Septem lwnr Inirri*! M
•cane
atill
are
making
it
tu-rsfixary
I
pl&lt;&gt;)'es
sit*peeled
of Iwlng bad tf&lt;*
trasted
for.
rooler
weather
waa
expected
to
I
be
Senator*
for
thalr
U*e.
New BIdwr Suffered
with a hlko porfod last year is wav serious."
for soiit* south t.'eiitial Florida; *4?dy risks and thr recomm*niling
Th* Revenue Bureau said brewspread over the northern sections -shown
Southward,
th*
squall
rolented
In
th*
financial
,
report
travelers Its lake llm Lug w ay. ul Mrctelarv of .Stale Marshall
pounds of
♦B y China’s Economy of (ha North Central atataa today recently i i i t »hi Wa*fbJr« by after threatening another heavy rriaa _used 773477,6Hd
_ last July and Aug Record Increase In
aftnind Iwvaiue of Inipasaalde whether Dmv should lw dismissed.
various grains
and over the'entire region-tomor­
pounding against th* Jacksonville
' Till- ipvrstigallou has gone on
N A N K I N G , .Oct. 7, UP)— row.
Population Reported roads.
Beach area, where 'oceenfront
Chairman Elgin llnyle-- of the for several month*
China'* already uncertain eco­
communities
last
week
suffered
total loan* wore $831,116 and net
To date, Die department haa
uclion to 17476,504 barrels against
Road Department,, who last
nomic structure suffered new
$1,000,000 damage.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. (&lt;17- Klnte
earning wero $13,220.
fired t:l employe* as I,ad risks hut
KOREAN PROPOSAL
14414,032.
week,
repotted
slnitil
di
mage
of
blows today In the-wake of news
Hundred*
of
volunte«r*
worked
The Census Bureau reportrd lev
During th* paast 12 months tho
LAKE SUCCESS, Oct. 7, UF&gt;million dollar* I" Die state on tecousidFratiun allowed three
of government raver*** In Man­
with Navy and Coast Guardsmen
day that population growth in h
MAYOR QUITS
Tho United Stales waa reported Association baa added $18,184 to throughout
highway
gave this picture of these to resign "without p itchuria.
yesterday aa th* high?
1846 exceeded that of any year in uf travel aystrni
Ita reserves and aeeumlaled earn­
jo.In e" ao that the net total of
conditions:
- Commodity prices climbed an today to bo finally whipping up a ings. Membor-ownad capital also •at tide In th* memory of many
II aai Bess sa rs a - Sisr
history.
•
DALTON.
Ca..
Oct.
7.
(A
l-T
he
Road
54)4)
Ix'twern
Mellxiurne
average of 10 percent while the proposal that Korea — under tho has Increased.
realdenta lashed a t a*awa|la.
An Increase of 2,279,000 last and Kiaainmiee la closed lwcau»e
mayor
and
two
councilman
re­
nation'* Inflated currency contin­ watchful eye of tho United Na­
Highest winds wero reported 65
4TIDSSING ACCIDENT
year boosted the total population
The Association, a co-operative,
ued to dwindle in value relative tions—proceed with croatioa of Ita oparated and controlled by the mllka an hour In aqualU over the signed today- following a stormy of the U. H.. including armed for­ of high water nine miles west of
FORT WAYNE, In d . Oct. 7,
session
of
city
round!
last
night
bwn
Independent
government
with­
Mrllxiume
at
the
St.
Johns
River.
0 the United State* dollar.'
i,Fi
Two persons were killed
growers and livestock man who Atlantic,
In which sympathiser* with five ce* overseas, to 142,073,000 on
Riail 72 Iwtwern Arcadia and and five were Injured, une crltiThe Shanghai black market in the next few month*. An Amer­ us* It* financing aorvtco, has of­
last Jan. I, the Bureau aald.
discharged
union
member
munici­
ican
resolution
embodying
the
pro­
Sarasota
still
has
high
water,
hut
(.noted 83,000 Chinese dollars to
fices In Sanford ap4 Orlando hnd
pal employes forced - thalr rein­ , Population growth alnce lh* last will lac rrciprnrd in lhe"nrxt- few rally, today wlicn a Fctmiylvtnla ,
41, a spec tacular Increase of S3,- posal and aimed pt breaking • a o r v o a six Contra! FIlorida Market A greem ent
Railroad train struck a road
statement
by blocking exits from census of cqpnl I, 1840 waa uea- ■lavs.
two-year
deadlock
with
Soviet
000 sine*'the government began
grader at a crossing four milt*
counties.
Ih*
chamber.
union In an ad­ cribed a* "u*u*uaily great. '—II.'
Russia
over
Korea’*
future
will
Conner's
Highway,
Road
7I6,
Reached On Citrus vertisement InTho
suffering military setbacks in the be reedy for submission to the
the Dalton Cltixan 000.000 or 6.4 percent for the six twtween Canal Folnt and 2i)-3lilr northwest of Fqrt Wayne.
China** northeast three day* ago. United Nations probably this
and three-fourth* y ear..
Earlier report* to th* sheriff's
LAKELAND, O ct 7 . 0P|—The today charged that tha five workItinerant VA Service
The market opened this morning week.
This compared with an Increase Bend haa not Iwen reopened and office wrie that five persona bad
F a d a r n ) Marketing Agraamant era" w e n discharged- because of of'less than 8,000,000 or 7.2 per- water la rising again in the area been killed - the engineer and
at 7SJ)0Q Chinas* dollars to $1.
their union affiliation'and not for
Returned To Sanford committees today adopted a tan- Inaffldtncy,
The government c o n t i n u e d ,
cent for the ten full year* preced­ where hundreds fought to save fireman of the locomotive and
TWO KILLED
straining dikrs ten days ago.
gortna
marketing
policy
for
tha
however, to retain the official
ing April 1, 1940.
JERUSALEM. Oct. 7. (*) —
Duo to th* largo numhor of vot* 1847-48 season which predicted it
Iluad 7m eastward from Lake- Dow pa-M-ngers. one a tail road
"open m arket" rata unchanged at British official* announced today ■rani
JAP TREATY
asking
tho
a*si$Ubc*
of
th*
&gt;
\
-V
v
port
I* Inpassalile Iwcausa of employe.
would
ha
necessary
to
restrict
48,400 Chines* dollar* to J L buy- that two men were killed and four
KING FRANCO?
The collision derailed the loco­
Votorana
Administration
contact
tangerine
shipments
te
all*
310
water
and mud.
™g, and 50.200 to f l , selling.
motive and thtee cars of th*
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7. I* &gt; other persona wounded last night reproaentativo, 8ahford has been and larfRtr “for almost tha entire
Road
60
Veru
Reach
and
lak
e
MADBID, Ort. 7. U P )- Th.
tr*lJi,i!P«aling_h.x L t m f t r t —
by a bomb explotlon and
Minister HerIncluded on on* of tho fow It
duration" of t&amp;g marketing sea­ Australian Foreign
UREN FIRED ON
lad an -President f ov*r«mai»t-*a«Uolte4— Sp*«l»H .W ain la closad-tu-Uaough-traffU Wayne and Grand Haptdi, Mich.
U rt V. KvsU-ealle,
uent shooting near Kfar
ar Slrkln, In ant routes left In tho atata.
son
Iwcausa watar Is a foot daep at
d
aald
he
atreaapreaa
r*f*ir*d
to
G*neralla*lmo
CIL 2s=?KiSft «V r( c KueS.l r pUln boService will T ^ g lv e n aa usual
Th* committee! alao recommen­ Truman today and
the Kissimmee River.
- Queen ‘Mother HeUa of Ro- tween
THE HA.NKLNTLAN
Tel Aviv and Haifa- Prl- at tha ShortfCa office In the ded to th* Secretary of Agrlcul- rd tha urgency of settling west Francisco Franco today as "chief
Road 206 twtween Crescent
mania, whoa* son la King Mlhai vat* Jewish source* said ail the
Pacific problems and writing a of-tho kingdom,11 ra th e r than a* Reach and U. H. One south ot •TUPELO, Ml*#.. Oct. 7. (At—
Hous e on th g .flrtt and third
I, told a U . &amp; army officer yesiyo of each month from 8:00 tiona bo oxtendod to covar th* peace treaty with Japan. Evatt chief of state. This caused new Kt. Augustine is closed because Representative John E. Rankin
tarday that two Russian fighter tadf the Incident might have ....
(D-MIsa.l who geek* to fill th*
to 4:00 P. M. as long aa tha O ct 13-36 period and that grape­ told reporter* that waa tho main rumor* that Franco planned to of high tide damage.
plane* fired warning bursts and retaliation fo r,th a killing of twp
Senate vacancy created by the late
funds and personnel will fru it' restrictions bo tightst * purpos* of hla White House visit, reshuffle the government soon
Many
spot*
on
Road
A1A
be­
forced down the ping* on which young Jews last Saturday Digit­ perm it
lie ha* bean attending the United and make himself regent.
slightly for those two weeks.
tween Delray Beech and kltarfll Theo (1. Bilbo's death, said la tt
she waa flying to Zurich from al legadly by Arab*—In tho
Nations meeting In New York and
Jleach
are washed cut by high night In hla opening ram palgn ad­
Bnchareat on n vacation..
dress that only the "Rankin Plan"
ACHBBON NAMED
plank to rtturn th e n later to­
KIWANLS NOTICE
tid*a.
MRS. M. CLARK DIRS
could possibly cure Europe of her
day.
»
LOBERT ON A t t
TAFT IA W HEARING
Word waa rocolvad this mornThe speaker for th* noon
war-born ills.
WASHINGTON. O ct 1, 0P &gt; liana Lobert, New York Giant
WASHINGTON, OeL 7, ( * $ - Dean Achaaon, former undersec­ Ing by Mrs. 0. C. Gantt of th*
luncheon for the Klwanla Club
The Rankin Flan, according te
AIRWAY HEKVICE
VIOLATION CHARGED
baseball official, will appear aa a Tho Drat hearing of National Lab­ retary of state, was named by death of Mr*. M, Clark which
tomorrow will be Sam Siegel of
WASHINGTON. Oct. 7. W&gt;— Ita creator Is aa simple aa thlat ,
special guest
or Relations Board sine* Ita re­ Prooidont Truman today to bo occurred lit Columbus, Ga. at noon
CINCINNATI. O ct 7, MP&gt;—Th# llalM * City who will apeak on Th* Civil Aeronautics Board open­ . "Let Ih* people of Europe g tt
atrom'a ’sport* program on Bta- organisation under tha Taft-Hart- chairman of tho United States sec­ yesterday. Mr*. Clark had boon American Newspaper Publishers th* g u b j e e t “Paleatlne," Mr. ed a hearing today on an applica­ out end go to work. If they need
I WTRK tonight a t 8:00 o'clock. lay law ondod today, with tha dis­ tion of tho permsnont Amtrican- a resident of Sanford for 23 years, Aaaoclatlon today charged the In- Siegel la a past Lieutenant tion by Florida A i r w a y s Inc., te more funds, le t' them float Ihtlr
tion
Mf. Lobert will outline the prog puting parties agreeing to seek Canadian Dafoaao Board. Acheron but waa roaldlag la Columbus a t UrnaOonal (
governor of th* Ktwanis organita extend ltd feeder service In Flor­ own bond* against thalr own rouaram af areata for the building of oettlomoat without furtaor board succscdi tho late Ylortilo LaGuar- tha Umo of her death. Burial will
tire civic leader ida to 16 additional citlas In a■ try, and obligate their oars peathd Giant camp in Sanford.
be made th a n .
statewide
agament Relations Act of 1847.
la th# state.
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i t J c u ffU) ll- lJ U t UMt M u n
e «
45 in ten war-congested area* long li-fore there were either InI—
planting necessitate! by k- cool p e r i o d which contained' their located throughout the country. dultrUlliU or business managerr.'
ever be able -to'
greatest business, professional and found that 84 per cent of thoae, «Am#r|etn bu,tnea* doe* not
•pimg.
polltiral advance. It also contained
them. They never did despite *
want war and neither do*. AmerFruit, aoybeana and vegeUbl* the hottest and most varied-crit­ who** wrant'ed to' work
two-run hoiner by Joe DiMaggio
I if. n |,b«r. American business ha.
crops also were damaged. County icism—especially of "Mom*—that war had to support
‘ r ; [supported IU government, as h**
and the-first pinch-hit homer in
Agriculture Agent J . C. Hedge tha women of this country ever
married wotften constituted more American labor, in war* which
at Youngatown said much of the received.
Sariet hiitory. by Larry Berta in
than
33
per
cent
of
the
female
lab­ were forced upon us by the mad­
eorn crop in Mahoning county
National Business W o m e n 's
the tevenlh.
was damaged and peache* were Week is sponsored Jiy the Nation­ or force and women were the ness and fantseism of 'totalltanTwo down and perhapa only twin
frozen on the tree*. Temperature* al Federation of Business and beads of 16 per cent of the eoun- an leader*.''— — —
-i'
-to * 6. the Brooklyn Club had
In Ohio ranged down ' to 23 at Professional Women's Club*, moat tryrfs families. . Many experts ex­
Forrestal
said
American
Indus,
pect
the
1950
census
to
reveal
a
(ounted on p (♦turn to home areneLancasUr and at east Liverpool, of whose 110,091 members have
try has, spent more than , 20 bil­
r» to wipe out their illaaatroua ex­
but most of the heavy com pro­ built their careers In th* period marked Increase in the** figures. lion, dollars In the past 20 month*
perience* in the Bronx where
ducing areas Ilea to the weat of alnee World War. In that period
_ on capital expansion,, an Invest*.
they ram* apart at the aeama yes­
Lht-ju: town* and the temperature* th*” United State* women’s labor
ment that war would impair.
terday with an exhibition of acmi'reading were not ao low In the force virtually doubled—from ap­
“There la not a man In this
midlhif Ih-laklnk'a IO-5'Thumcoin areas.
tl a.llssn i l i w rsae
proximately 8,600,000 in 1020 to
audience who 1* not desperately
mtDr.
WatU
said,
the
patlfnt
a
conOfficials
of
two
wrstern
New
17.310,000 In early August, 1047.
anaiou* to see the world etnhat*
all pedeLines
police atu;
Inea of poll
York state packing plant* callad Of these, 18.880,000 were working
on a century of peace and of
•trianx
ana within
two hlorka or the
rian*
wii
’
emiilldrtll'lanslon.
the
tomato
erop
a
"fallur*”
be­
and 830,000 looking for-jo b s.'
ball
ill park, demanding a ahow of
In an interview at th# Ulh as­ reconstruction and repair 6t the
cause
of
frost
and
an
unfavorable
terrible phyaltal and spiritual .
Today women constitute almost
ticket before a "person wax per­
spring planting season. The total 20 percent of thoae at work In the sembly of the International. Col­ damage which tnanklnd suffared
mitted to paaa the temporary
lege
of
Surgeons.
Dr.
Waits,
who
yieldja estimated at 40 to 50 pgr United States and are the great
in the six’ year* of war,” the
era. Despite the Dodger drubperformed the operations
nga, a full houae of tome 34,500 TUB HOME PLATE AT THE Yankee Stadium In New York waa a mighty buay place in the fifth cant under last year, and tha crop majority of workers In a num­ Dr. Walter Freeman, he gave this Secretary said.
ber of bccupatlons. They form
fana waa assured. All reaerved inning of the first World Seilea game, when the Yankee* brought In flverun *. In the aboye picture, termed the worst in 27 years.
“But I also bellow that no on*
In Atlantic county, New Jersey, 03 per cent of th* secretaries and report on the result* of his case*.
aeata and boxea had been void lung Jo.. DiMaggio (extreme left), having just acored, looks bark to watch McQuInn crossing the plate for
Twenty-five of thalr form*! in this audience will di(fer with
the
frost
waa
reported
to
have
•fo and elub I’realdent Branch another run. Rlaiutd (10). next to bat h
typlits, 90 per cent of the medical patient* are regularly employ, this atatemant: until all nation*
'
‘ - to j|
1Mat
H third.
w y Meanwhile,
i i l
—
hold*
up’ hlaI hand
atop -Johnson
Dodger
Ricker had to turn bark aome 83.­ catcher Edwards keeps nn eye Oh the field action ami pitcher llranra (at right) runs In to back up sharply reduced tha sweet potato laboratory technician*, 08 per cent ed, 8 to 10 percent
are *mployr&lt;l
__
.
are willing to accept tha prl :crop
and
coat
farmers
thousands
of the professional nurses, 62 per
000,000 to fana whoae onlera could the play. The Yanks woij. 5 to 3.
_______ (International)
*
20 percent
(women
e „f .—
,h , ------...
rule bf . ­law rather
,
.___ _ , .ejpj
.r—
of dollars. Tha county agriculture cent of the bookkeeper*, accoun­ part time, —
pot be filled.
agent, John E. Brocket!, said tha tant* and cashiers, 42 per cent of patients) are able to keep house,^ban the rule of fore* it would
Faced’ with the overwhelming
•ion” ol Greece by Russia** Balkan
temperature dropped to around the (tore clerks, 04. peC-^ent of 20 percent ar« able to remain ^ #| foo|Ub to risk unilateral
mrldcnre tluit only on« flub. the
26 and 27 In aome communities th* telephone “operator*, "TT par horn# but cannot P*” 01™ •ny|disarmament *» It would bs to
satellite*. ’
m t (Hants, ever reeoveled fiolil
-bollah fir* department* In tho
and that It wa* thr earliest rent of the laundry o p erativ e 47 duties and 25 percent atM
H
m
II
mmi
I
|i«m
l*#M
*
(li»*)
\faatla»e#
!»•*»
!*•*»
&lt;
&gt;
»*•
fbuieie.
Delegate
T.
S.
laianif
two opening loasea hud Went on to
»we
operat(V*aMn'ao4•'mnuu*
fro-aF,
t*n)ita
memory.
.
res.
vln a Series. Manager Bart Shot lliC./W irtah- M vIwh-^l^be-Jrer. aurctlr-mwcuaewi AUsanw. Bulgaria 111**
k*&gt;-» aww n e w
Hr ports on the mfdwrsterti corn!
' _ tHqa»k
“ ' ' ^ (h h k ld *the tiff* ARcnry.
C. Kenner,
•-ton.. ot - the
'anu Yugoslavia of iM|KinnCiliiy peak of $2.86 Vi laefori recediding crop were somewhat more favor­ ton manufacture, '98 per cent of sibW cis were patianta in mental I General George
th* dressmakers and seamstresses c•Tj q . a. •i - . . L.j.kos
name of hi*
starting
at
nla atari
_ pitcher
..
ibn
*
mwubefer*
th
e
'
operatold
the
ordnance
men
»ha» vlrr
lle-drctarrd in r(fact:
for “the border. invasions ihst aomewhat.
able, however.
•
outside factories, 00 . per cent of r W ^ l
the Brooks came out to .take batf 'T ?
enmmartHer of stratsvle alrriqw**.
I.
Any
tolulion
of
the
Pales
the
operatives
In
knit
good*
and
have
taken
place
in
recent
months
In Indiana the Weather said
v * 1
.
. * a..-n.. .ii m.toriai Af W^rM'War*
The Cilirrns' Food Committee,
tln r practice.
The
operation,
I IMP l»|A
a
•flrat
••— *
j
. New aod had been applied to line question would ie«|uiie en- in Greece," and said .there was meanwhile, advanced plans for fio*t had practically killed tender 00 per rent of tha boarding house
tth
a
wire
loop,
but
now
umw
. • •«.—
keepers.
with a Wire loop, but ,now_ | w a r " W r o k e ^ o u t .- _ suggest'd
that
tha balding apbla between the forcrinent measures.­
‘no justification" for such attacks. an "all-media" campaign ol sp|cad crops In the north and there
was some .damage in the central
Computanta on th* number* of with a knife, severs
maker# of almMn# .pronriler*
atandt and bate linaa and aome . 2. Paleihne Jews weie lesdy to
Tailang told the Assembly's 57
these-slogans over the land:-.
araa. Immature or wet eorn and woman In the teaching ranks vary in the whit# matter of thejfrpn. learn # new trail? *n such an
203 new1 box aeata were added
nation - political-com m it tee:
along both foul line*, slicing about defend ihrmtrlrrt, nnrr they at­
"Buy wisely. e*t sensibly, waste immature soy beans were dam­ from 76 to 88 per cent,* but they u l lobe. These nerve* ar* th* event sine*, "w* pkohably won t
"W# certainly cannot accept lip.
three fret off the play log aurface tained independence, and would .claim that- berapse the United nothing"— especially giain, meat, aged In the north where consider­ are unquestionably in a big maj­ pathways which tranaroit worry u«o tt&gt;»"i op our new combat
able cutting, up for ensilage is ority. In the field* of higher t o . th# gray, -matter, aom* or elreraft.”
although tha right .{laid .foul .o*q»eiale-w ilir'Illy UN enforce- R ules and United Kingdom, gov— « education woman' now serve aa which degenerate, after »h* J°P*
r t l ChlJ 207 feet from. the meol agenc). . .
rimin-ole have given aid to the rgfcs and puultiy, and "don't atari repotted.
president of 84 eollega. J l l per g r a jl o g ^ ^ t i e n t will quit worthe next war in your gatbage c a n .'
■plate, it la nut eaiy for inflhanded
Greek
government,
the
nrighbois
3. .The minoiuy recommends --------- -----------rjrtng about the fulur# anfl^m J I * aided by a Inbotomv than
r m t'o f* ~tfnrroUflf*~«i!d"unlverxlty
hitters to smack homer* In the
justified Iherel.y
therel.
The committee ltrld._ill--- (if.
V ir v i r n n i
iT t
i of ‘Grcerir
'f*-*** a ir JusimeU
eurgeons reread In the
of UN.SlO llfta .a . frtlr u lif .t l t o -g u e ar im'&lt;r n w ini7iri~TIiH bc inerting in thr White Moysr yes
total), and aa president* of 6fl for th# moment. Testa have show it l«»
Dodger park. The high fenres
—*rhh—ttx -ru rrtn g xurfurp-- TtiHt stair in Valcsline was entirely opposition ill Ureece,
. 7 ’ r" However,
—
vjunior co lltirs (13 p*r ccntU in that th* operation does not afr otwration.
he .old
said »ho
tho
K
.K
lta,,,*
fian
race
Oa»t
Dr.
tridsy
as
President
Ttutnan
called
1030-40, 420 (or 13 per rent u fth e feet a patient'* intelligebco,
makes balls take unexpected ho|.s "unacceptable" evrn as
“Such a claim, if adfhiltrd by
operation wa* limited In scope,
bam
hnwer
he
was
“
for
him."
doctorates.
ta topped by a high Wife- acieen
‘
Walt*
us, would lead tu intrrualloual on Amencans to conserve I0U,• »* said.
t . na as many persons suffering from
'Tuhtrary to th* view exnreae- total) reem ed * *
foi discussion.
along Bedford Avenue.
anarchy.”
Dr. W atts, who
c^ | v a rio u s' f« £ n . o f Insanity w .r*
000,000 Lushrls of grain for Eu- ed by Senator Taft (R-Ohlo).M Some standouts climbed to stel­
r
the
operation
for
the
&lt; I|
with emotional
emotional tentenper
on
tn*
c»|&gt;wr***.o».
------bMaMd wi,h
Tsiang described the llnlka.i t»l»e by putting less bread on the Hendricks told a reporter.
]t la 343 fret to the teat* along . LAKE SUCCESS. Ocl. 2 (AY
“I lar position* aa th* heads of cor­
proldem as “an ideological cun.
porations, department stores and
the left field bn* hut the- distance
think
college
presidents
should
does not Inerrasr, ranidly a* it .China lined up with the United flict inspiring an armed conflict.” dinner table and less grain fo take part in polities. General other field* of commerce. -Vhllc
does at the Yankee Stadium. In Slates on the Balkan problem When these two type* of conflict livestock. Mr indicated this country .Eisenhower as president of Colum­ thousands more eerved as their
. 1
deep center It’* on)*r 399 feet and today and called on the United •r* m‘*rged. he said, “they ere- might trek to export. 570,000,000 b ia University would make a able ‘department heads and aids.
tha left field aland*'are within
ate a crisia of the most dangerous bushels of grain this crop year.
splendid running mate for Presi­ Other outstanding did outstanding
and valuable work in Ihe field*
easy reach of a righthanded (lug­ Nations AssrmLIy to hall "inva- kind."
dent Truman.” _
.
of abclml welfare, home econom­
Referring to the opposition of.
ger with good power.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 01*)—
Senator
T
a
f
t
now
on
a
western
ics. nutrition, libraries and In
ferifl (ty Russia and her Balkan
to Mi-tjuinn.
Flrat Inning Yankees
§L 7A J'.I. ’
tour,
was
quoted
recently
as
say­
Two run*, two hit*, no error*, satellites to any Security Coun­ If consumers slopped buying and ing he did qot « lielleve college such medical occupations as that
Stlrnwelsa singled. H e n r ic h
cil investigation inside Albania, larmrrs stopped producing choice, piesldenla should lake part In of occupation! therapists and
(marked Into a double play, Reese three left.
x-ray technician*. In Journalism,
Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, Tsiang juicy beef steaks and toasts durjpg polities.
Fifth Inning Yanks
- ‘'L A U N D E R E T T E does unusugl jo b t to o !
to Stanky to Hohinson. I.tmhdl
.
art and muale women also made
l.indrll walked. DiMaggio hit jaahL
went out, Jorgensen to Hohinson.
‘ B la n k e ts ! . . . D rap es! . . . S lip Cov* " , !n ' V
‘The General's Inclinations ar* their mark.
the
next
right
months,
the
food
“trovernmcnta which claim Ina homer into the left field stands.
democratic." Hendrick* said, “h*
H ath M a ts ! . . . All S o rts o f H e a v v T h n g * !
V ‘No runs, one hit, no errors, McQuInn Uiunred out, Jorgensen
conservation
battle
for
aiding
the
In the
field
politics
noceneo should not uhject to Inrrachrd tha military heights under
—
—- —
r , of
v •
______ ahd govB la n k e ts Come Out So. S o f t mid h lu f f) !
oone left.
to Robinson, Ralph Branca re. lernational investigation and ob­ lungry abroad would he half won. Democratic Administration., )*- «n&gt;m*nt. which womerj ^antered
First Inning Dodger*
tdaeed Halten nn the mound for
after World War I. they war# exAgriculture department livestock Ing promoted over many other tctulvely criticised for not having
, Htanky hit to Newsome and was Brooklyn. Johnson funned. Kit- servation. If the .Security Council
Is
to
function
at
all,
It
must
have
officer*
by
the
let#
President
an easy out. Kuhlnion singled and auto singbil. I.idlar Ixiuncni to
specialists estimate that normally
send ohRouaavalt and was mad* supreme aecontpllsHed mare. In their first
atole second. tadler'a throw bftun- Kcvae who flipped to Stanky, forc­ at least the right
OO.OOOfAHI' bushels of corn or qummander In Europe. President 21 year* of franchise right*. To­
server,
to
any
part
uf
the
world
■red o ff' RlaiuloY glbVa' and Bo1»- ing llixxuto at second.
there ar# only aeven women
Where aerlnu* dispute .exists &gt;r othfr grain equivalent are used in Truman named him chief of day
inaon broke for third. He was
In the House of Representatives
Two tuns, two hits, nu error*, where jieace Ji. threated. • •
staff
to
succeed
General
(George)
the corn hell annually to fatten
hmwn out, Stlrnwelsa. to Htxiuto.
jcf| ,
tho
(now
Secretary of and none In the Senate—• much
•“Denied that right, the Secur­ beef cattle beyond the average ol Marshall
Reiser walkeil. He tr W to steal
r |f|h |nn|nK i&gt;1Kigrr,
Staftr).
. ' smaller percentage than that In
Second hut was out, lorllar to Itix-Branra lirfnl out to Johnsun. ity Council would degenerate
CRi -R m ilh -a n d -F ren ch -pan**'
gsMMLtUughlre
grade.
—
‘
'
1
----"lllaTecoYiTTa
unlrnpoachaliTr.”
mere 'debiting— iiVTery
menta. Nevertheless women have
^utev‘ —---- --------- — ---------------- - •Rt*nky-p(TTT' &lt;C 001“ to 'Iflxtuto. Into
and the whole .tructure of pepr*,
Ihe goal of the food con­
• No run*, on# hit, no errors, Roldnson lofted to llixxuto.
been Increasingly active in the
left.
lower and Intermediate rung* of
No run*, no hits, no errors, which we.so lalMlriomtf built up servation ptogram is to reduce
;
Second Inning Ysnkee*
at Sau. Francisco, would crumble." domestic consumption of giain al
the political party ladder. In \nt
none le ft.'
DiMaggio flletl to Ilersc. Me- ..... Sixth Innjng Yankee*
fall of 1047 there are 234 women
M'eallaa*# timm I'm , » .« (
Tsiang said China had no csi- least lOO.OjPp.OOO bushel* so that
—Dulrm- fanm,d,‘" ’Johnson *1 hgle&lt;l.
in Germany of an economic ay*- in slat# legislature* and several
Bobby Brown, a lefthander, reel interest in Uteece hut, be­
Rixauto was thrown out, Jorgrn- pinch-hit for Chandler and polled cause of the ini|Kirtance of this exports may come a* near possible lam of monopoly and cartelisation have eerved In th# revlelon of
aen to Rohlnsuti.
it double. Stlrnwriss bounded to question to the future o f peace, meeting essential nreds of shoitagr which did much to promote Nasi •tata constitutions.
*
' No runs, one hit, no error*, one Staqkv who threw him out. Brown she would support the U. 8 . res­
aggression.”
f:
.
They a re‘repreaented In almoat
atras
in
Euro|&gt;e.
left.
Wallace declared that llerb *:t every branch of the Judiciary, ser­
moved to third. Hrnrirh doubled, olution.............
_ ...........
railing
on Albania, Bui­
. Second Inning Dodgers
Secretary of Agriculture Ander­ Hoover's “plan uf rebuilding Ger. ving a* Judge* In tn# U. 8. Ta*
•coring Brown. I.indell foulrrl out 'garia and......................
Yugoslavia to
________
r
e
s
u
Walker went out, Kisxuln to to Jorgensen. DiMaggio walketl. and desist” from further aid to son told newsmen yesterday farm- many as a bastion of private Court, U. S. Cuatome Court, U. 8 .
McQuInn. llermanskl walked. Ed- McQuInn also walked, Johnsun Creek guerrillas.
yrs could ljwfff save grain by sell- monopoly (la) developing as the Circuit Court of Appeals and aa
‘ward* doubled, aeorlng Herman- popped out tu. Stanky.
■
* '
i 1* 1 , . .
- . l ,. cor# of American policy.” By thi* municipal Judges, probate Judge*.
The
American
-resolution
al
vt
aboul./ ~ t d h„ M |d |domestic ralatlona and Juvenllo
aki. Reese singled, •scoring Ed­
One run, two lfli»r* no errors, propose*, yrration of a apeeial ng hag. at much lighter weights
- r^
ward*. Jorgensen filed to DiMag three lef|.
and by a|&gt;andonng. for the (ime
U. 8 , has •renudiated"
"
' “ th*
'
.•oryejL
i
Auemlilf
committee
to
stand
4 -*~
llatlen
singled, satulln*
I.lh ■l.i.l.in U~r.»
’ h iinmrth ii^ l
Germany to agriculture anJ light
In many’ profession*, however,
p is .
m '
t e e f caille to Ihe lop grade.
_
tanliy asunrrii ui&lt; -Fjollar
domestic* industrial and now lx
the
fifth
Yankee
pitcher.
Furlllo
rank* of women *Ull are very
Cattle fall Into four major "pushing a program that Imperil* the
■love, enabling Bees* to advance
*.mall,
•* SL....L
have
mad# a
though lli.lf
fhav K
nt
,to third and Halten to second. singled. Walker bunted to John-1 MOSCOW. Oct. 2, (A&gt;&gt;—S^tlona grades—choice, good, commercial ail or mankind?’
No. 1
creditable beginning. Th# last
Stanky doubled, yrwfng both M.n who threw to second, forcing j of the Moscow press asserted to- and utility.
Since Herbert. Hoover visited census showed that-womon com.
FurHIo.
llermanskl
pupped
t
o
,
dsy
that
the
“Anglo-American
_
T
h
*
bulk
of
th
e
.
grain
tiled
JReeae and lUtten.
Germany 'as 'an official InvdUL stitute two per cent of the coun’
. . m .L .
Vic Kaschl, a .righthander, re Johnson. Walker Mole aeeond. Ed* i bloe” 1n the Ifnlfed Nation* was to produce choice, qr top grad-, gator for President Truman," he RVJIUIV
lry*a lawyars, flv# (P«r_c«*xt_or^Ih#
ward*
walked.
Reese
struck
out.
|
guilty
uf
“lowly
Intrigues"
on
the
cattle
go#*
toward
putting
qual­
the
mound
for
‘ placed Newsom oq
said,
"'American
emphasis
has
doctor*. Ilttl# ovar two per cent
No run*, one hit, no errors, two nutation of replacing Poland In ity ‘on the meat rather than add­
Plain or Self-Rising
* Yanks. Robinson singled, sendbeen on rebuilding Ihe heavy of the architects and a amaB Per­
_
, .. ,
. . .
ithee Security Council.
•
g Stanky \to third. Furlllo.
ing additional pound*.
goods
industries
In
Germany.
Tb#
nevcnlh Innmg sank'
ObWce beef ha* more fat abo &lt;t program for the development of centage of thoao working In aclanReiser, douhlod,
jlnch-hitting
Klxxuto flbd to llermanskl. I New York dispatches from-J "th#
"
and Jtoblnson.
It. particularly * mixture of **1 agriculture has not been «ul*r- tlfic Gold*. Howoter. eun«nlJt«rj|
.
s.t V
- .
............ ,
Ing Stanlrj
leg* enrollmenU Indicate that th* 11
k-e—srrouiMRd
ode-' out, RtlrnweU* U rr y IUr.ii■ J e l l e d f « r ^ l l « . L i e t it r r e .^ d e n U alao a c ^ « with the Wan, than th# other taken."
,
i.
•
4jMJ
next
ceruua
may
reveal
a
alaabl*
Del
Mont#
to MeQulnn.
.
,
•,
i S
f .
rl»h field f o , ^ * ^
Americana*ofl**vl- loafer grades. This additional
Wallace took tlma In Hoeton increas* In those Ogurea.
fat contribute# to the flavor of
u Six run*, six hlU, no arror*. one
£
m
e
run.
•
Hugb^^Casey
repUced
c
K
M
l
UN the meaL'Tt naturally * 4H*&lt;for to decry “th# alarming power
Many factora conUlbuUd to '
left.
t
of a few man to dictate our wel
“v JB/v
TlV
Branca on the hill for B r P o k J j r » . | ^ . ■ Third Inniag Yankees
higher price* than the other fare or poverty at homo." Jta aald American woman’* working
Ir-Sr-i
t *t -fc-rix - i- nu x i f j
Pag#
bounced
out,
Hrese
to
Rob
alai&lt;4 nr
"
* 1 “* * * *
In
th#
past
three
U llar *lnglrdf&gt;‘ Al Clark, hit- son mirnwelsa wa* rallr .1 outKlK*
vane*
grades.
All Tall-Can*
on
0n* d ,,P,,lfh.
halting Its
*t
that "one-Unut of one percent uf
• of tha moat ouUUndlng
obstacle*
and l«_“la
increasing
»tln* for Kaschl, walkriJ Stlrn. son. Sllrnwrlss was called out on
However, much of the extra fat American corporations, own 62 but on*
-wslsa struck out. iMfiflch filed strike*.
violations of th* U. N. Charter on thole# cuta la In axeeaa of.th# percent of toUl corporate a*One run, on# hit, no error.,
|u m#1|| pr|ftelp|^
quantity which average consumers a*la” and iddodi
.to llermanskl. I.indtll singled,
left.
scoring Lollar and sending (-‘atk nonetUventh
It
Is well known, that from the .will eat along with th# lean, of­ , "The financial aod roanagem* it
Inning
Dodcti
._
_„ ,
, , , ___ *fa,
,to second. piMagglo,, singled.
and through political hireling*
Berra went In Itehlnd th* plate very founding of The' Security ficials said. Aa a eonreuuenej,
*
B ub Fired Upon •
Scoring Clark and moving ^Llndeli
Council on# country from eastern much of thia extra fat&gt;t la left
ml. MeQulnn fanned again. for the Yankeee. Jorgensen doub- Europe waa always represented on plate* and go## to waste. • men who control the**, firms—
a
goodly
percentage
ofour
gov­
Casey whiffed. Stanky pop.
IlM)
No. T Can
Two rut\». three hlla, no wrors, led.
Meanwhile, tho Population Ref­ ernmental power—determine how
(C-attss-esI
- - '
~
pod to McQuInn.
Hohinson filed among th* temporary members.
son wa* duo In l^sttlaabttrg, at
erence
Bureau
bald
that
If
Eu‘’However,
this
time
politicians
two Icn .
much a worker'* -or a farmer a 0:60 A. M., to Inaugural# * re­
to DiMaggio.
Third lanlag D*dfee*
No runt, on# hit, no error*, ono from tha U. 8. State Department ropt'i population ktepi rUinf it» dollar la worth, how much It will nown! of oaaasnger aervlca on thi
“ Karl Drews, a righthander, re­
are trying to 4e* to It that th* food ahorUg* may become a per­ buy at th*
th# grocery atore, wnemer
whether
.
lino between th* tw6
Mated Rasehl on th* Yankee left. Eighth Inniag Yanka
loading committees of th* United manent world problem.
shall have full employment affected 111
Gibb#
„
.
.
mound. Drew* hit lUrmanskl In
The
Bureau,
an
organlaatlon
Nation*
be
made
up
mostly
of
Hanrich walked. Lindell singled,
aisd full prbductlqn or scarcity f llM Jackson, Gov. V/rlghl a fter
tha back with a hall. Hermanakl
delegatei
ready
to
go
obediently
of
U.
8
.
unlverally
profe*»«n.
raced to second on a wild throw Henrich. stopped at second. Dl- along with American diplomats.
estimated 32 European nation production with privaUly con­ receiving a report of today a
, ahootlhg. aalif h# would Invaatlgate
th* U tter by Drew*. Dr*we Maggio bounced to Stanky who
galn.-i ll.oor.orn In p'-mlatbrn trolled high profits. “They
have
opened
up
a
strong
"1 find it even more alarming, th* Incident further before de­
Edward* out at ffrat, Her- tagged Lindell and whipped to eam|ialgn behind tho scenes which during I l f war. d aplt* heavy caxSeaaweot
I going to third. Rees# wa* Robinson to romplet# a double seeks to oppose the election of the ualtK*, and will gain another h* aald, “that those aam# Inter ciding to place armed Guardamen
roWn out. Drear* to McQuInn. olay. Henrich moved to third. Ukraine to tha Security Council." Z2.000.ti00 in the next tan year*. •at* control our foreign policy aboard tha vehicle*.
naan tingled, scoring ller- MrQuinn grounded to Robinson
In today's shooting on# bullet
.The dispatch said that after tha Th# figure*‘did not Include Ru» and have a groat share of th#
power of Ilf# and death over the waa reported to hare boon aont
ki. Halten hit to Rlnuto and waa out at first.
first balloting U. S. Secretary of
No nine, on* hit, no error*, on* SU ta Georg* Marshall left for a
young men of Atperlca and th* Into the rear of th# bus. The bus
Harman’s 8klnl«ss
Ripped to Stiritwela* to foreo
Even lief ore th# war L u ro r
baseball game firmly convinced had an'average nf only 1.1 aere*
driver said he heard th# report
_._*naan at second.
Eighth Inning Dodgtft
One run. on# hit, no error*, on*
ajid m w amok* but did not see
that th* Ukraine would b* defeat­ of crop land to feed each paroo'i.
Furlllo went out, 8 tirnweiaa to ed.
.
. .j\ i.-^' . ■ i
tha ambuxher.
•;
out
hoavy
emigration,
It
explained
Guy
Irving
Burch,
di
McQuInn. Walker Wok* hi* bat
Fourth Inniag Yankee*
Tb# bug' bad aboard aavaral
we, or othor nations, will has#
"However.” the dispatch said, rector of th* Bureau.
i
walked. Rltxuto flied on a single. Pag* uncorked a wild “hla calculations fall 1 ~
"Nutrition and land axiwn« to contribute an Increasing amount company man and three o tW
POLAR
, _ n i k l . Lollar doubled, fcllch, letting Walker reach aee­ piately, Thia
our, passenger*, a woman and a baby
o t food to Europeans froi
jmswrally
agree
It
take*
ebon.
Johnson all th* wav from ond. Hermanakl struck ou t Ed­ by American* on other d
‘ on elderly man. No on* waa
diminishing
acre*, on the av ertr*. I f f*«
Jack Phillips, batting for ward* filed to DiMaggio.
Injured.
a-peraan adedo«t* I|v w xsk * * many E uropean - -ta unts lea afWf
No
runs,
ono
kkrtUTOrrors,
„ filed to IU raanskl. Stlronpt«d him to
•f«ty promy
peas even among
atin Amari- In an Interview.
• are encouraging a high birth rate
le
f
t
*
, singled, searing Lollar. Han"Thia crust
it go on forever * make th* theot, th* rovemor aald
can*."
"In America wa have abott
/
Ninth
Inning
Yankee*
bounced to Stanky who throw
terday because previous warn­
high officials of tho Ag
Referring to Soviet Deputy thro# acre* a parson for Ta*
Johnson bounded out to flra t
s had "gono unheeded by tho#*
rlcultur* Department so:
say America
rtculture
production
of
food
and
elothlig
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Vlahln* « » * , two hlta, ossa error Riaiuto flied to Walker. Berra
I. depleting The fetTllRy,, of U» who seam determined t a . seriously
mavorlala.
sky’s
atatemant
during
tha
vothit to Stanky and waa thrown out
" I f E i n ^ f a w w 't a v f t f a T W cropland* to raise gigantic crop* Injur* aom* Innoeeat person or
tng. the dispatch said lhal it wa»
at fir s t
'
'
of babloa, arlth- for relief."
'iij ii].
worthy
to
not*
that
the
chairman.
No runs, no hits, no ortora,
ndler, vataran right*
Open Al| Day WedawsUya For Your
Tb* company, struck by 1.000
In the 18 nation* organised to
Dr. Omwaldo Aranha of Brasil,
' Drew* on th*
sr*
o
t
sn
AFL
*
‘
trie d ---------*
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h m
i
e b b "couth
May B0, baa
_
Burch estimated -LTlOjOOO
’operation in Mississippi and i
bable* ware born In 1948,
hla speaking.'
other f t U U i by •M D lo yln r
' mare than In 1937.
“Thli
GROCERY
drirec* and Ual«#2*, llacMn##
driven by new driver* and train­
.production
In
tho
United
I/Oiing v
2509 Sanford AVenuo
Phooo 1271
In l l t t
(1,686.000.000 er*,h av * been abjwta of a r
Urn* o f gatho—*!0#.
moving Walker to
lowest .alneo itU cks, Including sbooting
dynamiting. *
.

T h e re Is S tr e n g th —
” I be-Peace of the WerM;-

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AN

VOLUME SXxvm'

tides On Ameri­
can Commander In
Italy Based On Ru­
mors And Untruths

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JocHcndrickfr—

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^ Un,,n« ^ a . n.0 ^

Whnt Women Like About Their
Launderette Store

IJlUNDERETTE OF SANFORD

WEEKEND SPECIALS

Wallace Attack

3 lbs. 1.05

QL Ja r

20c'

GRAPE JUICE

10 lbs. 38c

|POTATOES

K

PILLSBURY FLOUR .

lb. 46c

COFFEE

J T B r t J S f l i f i I MILK
-1 BLUEBEKR1

5. lbs. 46c

3 cans
No. 2 can

0 ’SAGE PEACHES

TOMATO CATSUP .
FLAKE FISH

lafl. ' ' .

WEINERS

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you

POWELL’S

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GO W ^ R E A O
FAR
AOS

(

Pinch-Hitter Wins
** &gt;r Dodgers In 9 th
With Score Of 3-2

f f t . r iOn Texas and other slates.
Florida, he said, has made great
educational gains, but not enougn
gains, and pointed out that some
uf our Mate legislator* still think
aalarira uf teachers are Iimt high.
"W , should select teacher* from
amonjT'our ’beat minds' and th-&gt;
very minimum w* should expect
•
’
for a teacher is a college educa­
he declared. II# qualified
SANTA ANA. Calif., Oct. 3. &lt;/P&gt; tion,"
af n M N m r»*» r » » i
irM
—The arguments are Just about
over, th* lawyer# have had their j

Jury Begins Study
Of Evidence In
Overell Trial

Lavagetto Hits Dou­
ble In 9th. Scar­
ing 2, And Ending
Bevens NoIIit Gam#

U.S. Plans Buying

Great Progress
In Education Is
Related By Johns

WASHINGTON. O d. 3 OT
The Aimy’s ln»)&gt;ectoi General dc
elated today that a series of sr
tides by a Scrtpps llowaid cpI
ummst gave a "wholly erroneous
picture" of inislieatrd enlisted
men and high-living officers
' Piogirtt in education dunng the
Italy under Lieut. General John
Tmst JjBvpnlh* has becn.lltcjgiMlest
-*»*r
»rA
i,
.
tt».‘»
4
k
i&gt;
^
•£. 'H ".L f«.
tu the . Iiistuiy of the nation, Dt.
Maj. Genetal Ira T- Wyche.a*»|l
R. L Johns of the Univenity of
UM slotwt by jfMM Robert C,
Rusrk''were bared on a "fc&gt;. Florida told members of the Semi­
nole Teachers Association at then
fact*, half-facts, rumors and un­
meeting at the Seminole High
truths!"
■
Thate hay* been only " * few School auditorium last evening He
isolated cats* of maladminittralion was introduced by * J - B- Rootand piobable miKarriagrs ot Ju»- president ol the club..
.. Mrs.- Boyd Coleman. Seminole
lice, non* of which were condoned
High School instructor,' was fleeted
and fostered by Gcneial Lee,
Wy« he - reported - to General - hue m f *
Dr. Johns prefaced his talk
bower.
with a fine tiibule to the* beauty
"Tliose isolated cases." Wyc'ie
of Sanford and its lakrfiunt and
asserted, "are
few in •
numbrr
■eetiivwi
•**% »loo s»
•*•••••'»• and not of such chataclrt as t o 1hndrcaping.
rt .
i __ .
u l I l#» J i i r tl
reflect properly thr Hue •overall I Ue « *ve
6n inc,e* w ° ‘
educational allotments in thr South
con(lilions within th * theater."
•f
Wyche concluded in a 12 .000. } ^
incteaie^i of 40 lo 50 pcicenl
wonl rvport covering hl» rrccMt: in Grorgii* North Carolina. AlaInapffctiori, inapirMl by the Huark j bama. Writ Virginia. Trnnruee.

NO. 231
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A.Hsociatrtl I’ ri*H.s L eased W ire

F R ID A Y . ( K T . T. 1917
*

From Farmers
Move Studied To Pre­
vent ‘ Speculating
OnGrain Exchanges

Teachers Association
Told Of Need For
Better •T r a i n i n g

Meat Prices

CRISC0
DILL PICKLES

N EW SPA PER

^General John Lee
es

S

ill; s

D A IIiY

a 1947 SEMINOLE HlfiH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAl)

tlUtpngymiMt **• •ltgf“»»‘e'1

sfc■

IN D E P E N D E N T

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

Eatablbthed 1908

■

-Brain Operation

Jewish Agency

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inttlc chAU^r in t«mp^rst

\I.B\.\Y. N. Y.. Ocl. 3. o il
T,«i\rrniir I h»ma« K. Ilrary ■
'Tn.Ti) rrratrd ‘ "a State F ihhI
IT.mini.siiiii lu tii-lii the |ir&lt;i|tlr
ut New York combat limit prob­
lem* re«ullln* from what he
■failed ”*er&gt; lilgh price*” and
“a -horlaxe &lt;t| r«-ential xraiua."
The Governur mimed Dr. Her man E. Illllrlme. 'Mate liraltb
rommixNionrr, rhairmau o f llie*
romml*nion and kaid legi*lati«e
11-.nlrr* had axtre,! .to a fluo,*
into apprupilalimi to finance
the prii#iatn
»V- iV sw'y:*r

-» ,

^

&gt;m- —lias—n'/nTT;

— Photo lly Itaymond Studio
hy llumphrr) and Tommy Slrlngrr. Third row: jtirhnrd Bass.
Floyd Sparkman. Charles Lee Don Ludwig, Wally Tyre, Edison
Ntryrrs. Ilichard llnwkm.nr Chuck Hrrron. Charlie Thomas, /.eke
klcNah, Dan Batten. Bill Brinson, George Swann. Eddie Senkarik,
Wallace Biters. Molly I'iercy and Fd Brooklyn.

Member* of the 1917 Seminole High School Celery Fed grid squad
are shown above. Front row: lludd) Weathrrington. John Krider,
Hay Dunbar. Gaorge Hague. Ilyron lleaed, Johnny Alexander, Eu­
gene Harper and Boxer Croeker. Second row: Donald Deal, John
Keeling. Cedilck Dunbar, Charlie Lansing, Don Howard, Chris
Jensen, Bill Howard. Bob I’utlin. Floyd Cooper, Glen McCall, Bob-

j Dynamite Blast
Day Is Set For U. S. Statistician Views With
Alarm Return Of Dust Bowl Era; Kills Sheriff In .
City Primary At
Political! Fight
CommissionMeet
Cost Of Swimming
Pool Now Estima­
ted At $60,000.00

t f y ^ J - f f L ^ - H l a h School To (let _

FJ1BF.TS FIELD. Brooklyn. O ct
l i/Fi Cookie lavagetto's pinctr
tloulilr oil the isttht lirhl nail, the
L illy
l)i«L'ri. base hit oil Bill
Bryrns, gave Brooklyn a 3-2 vies
, loiy uvri llir Ncs* Yoik Yolkee*
Ii day 'ill a ihiill-soakrd ball game
that »i|o.«ic&gt;l lUS.W oiid Senes

WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 ulq
— The Agriculture Drparlinriil
•aid loda» the price* &lt;*( d»lr&gt;
butter and r r c dropped III
mld-Sepli-ihlirr l&gt;,-cau»r hou»r» ilr * cut don h on 'their liny iii K iii ih&lt;- face of rUinx
price*. I'ricru ol dairs and
poullri pr.Mliii I- ii o r in n 11 «
ri«r In I hi- lair ' summer and
tall otirii pnidiirliim I* down.

WASHINGTON. IM

»

-

'•Vcirlaiy ol AKtnultuir Aliilritoll
tiulay iltstliitnl llial tin- Agriculluir Drpiilmrnl
it ciilltlurrillK
puii.iaic* of giain duet I liom
larinrii. I tin by-pawing of tlir
grain extlianye* would be aimed
to i mil the inll itmnai) upswing
ol wheat ami coin pmet'and tnitiimi/e ipeiulatiun irsultillg fioin
llic.Eutopcan aid pn/giam.----------

•at !**&lt;&gt; y tm i'i'-S p lfcr '

lirsrtli got thr lust 10*0 in th*
ninth. Biu&lt;e Edwaufs on « long
fly that Lacked Johnny Lindell.
against the left ftsld wall. H*
o illrd Call Funllo and Msnagtt
HTrfpMiction sent Gicninddd in
to run for lum. spidei JoigrnstU
then touted cut to George Mce-(
(Jiinin fot the second out, leaving
fie\ens*|uit one out away ftom jh#__
lllirrt ball game eiet pitched in
Srnrv competition
•liionfirddii daiingly »t«le »ciond
bavt. |urt sliding in on f do»«
drttxinn, and I’rlr Reiver, batting
foi irlie Iri llogli Carey wa*
|I ••»«!tlxur *1 rut
r*t

Arthur Godfrey .
May Visit Here
During: Winter

Aiilnir Gmlfrvy, noted t’BS ra*
diu comment *lo| lliia morning
liinti'il mi hla.xTir-aterfield program
OKLAHOMA CITY’ Oct. 3 tAl The land is on the move since
that he may visit Sanford this
moie over millions, of draught-paidird acies in Oklahoma end o tln
winlt*i iihtl Iniiig ius wind*1 staff
III rim Mnv fair Inn ill teaponxo
states of the midlands, government n|H-ils fear, bunging air ominous re
to a telcpboiivd Invilatlorf Monminder of th# Dust Bowl days of thr I'HO’s.
ilnv fmiii Manager Lind \V*ber.
Man may have pushed nature too fat in the zealous quest*lor
.....
. __ t . _
‘
It venv Mr.* VVebet wlm-*l#ft*4 -S3 wh*al to feed the world's hungrr. they say­
•.f( tbe avalaiwho »f telegram* to
• 1
•
I
M M U llU N rJ
1‘ S S *
t » S l
peisuade Mr. Godfrey that Id*
. K. D. Blood federal,.* rop,ju iisliiia n . said yrsteiday lhal if tin
ETOWAH. Tenn . ’Oct. J
l
hotuir guest of tile we*k, Dick
wm&lt;irpL.(X4(T&lt;—YtWil#nt • cififtiirJrV
through the autumn months, tho and risin g ru st*, the t.-ta I acre* A dynamite hla»(, whnli tqqicd &gt;•!
an ! iA iih n I v i ’ V R u D O F t S O i l
Aiken, contest winner, wa* from
m rsx n - '
plowed fur w heal have g u jic, UU. .vuttimobilr- in xbred.r’ ittir tM - H r ^
picture will- lie "alarm ing/,'__
' ,( Ivina, furnirr shniff and ou.tr I
■"CilTtirTVarionlaT* Who* fought I he eaefi ye ar.
L l l l l l IW lll M i l t l l l l U H |f o r d got n |ot of national puilllclty nvei- llie radio network.
Con sevatin o lst* m e qfraid that
battle to save Oklahoma'* *oil
I'logiess III t Ire I/inn (Tub's »• Nr.-, Gi-dfrec said on hix broadhave their fingers ctoaaed as they a r i r s that should have 1&gt;cen di­ I'mlilical Iradri of McMuin coun
keep one ey* on •the cloudless vided to silli-savin g |n:n Iii r» have ty (Trnii.) Imlay, ami iii|uird In* eampalgn to place gum bull ma- east this morning that Sanjyurd
chines
lliiooglmtit
city
l„- tailed !u» "borne ttiwTi^-a
X
V11■fv * asss
*-px-s -» tb#
*
1
“v, to inise IVi 11li l
akie*. and view'with apprehension torn up t»y ih e plow in the mu I lutlr grandson.'
funds for-rhe-aid-t*»-tbe-ldiinl wvil j ntui thnt—hr wouldbring
»U 01
the acres uf newly-plowed vailh ra re for more w l r e s t . ----------- -—
r rxplormn Idrw off li*in * , undri-privileged youth program, I |tU Uiya down herefor
a vaeaIf sufficient mnistuie falls tb -'
which la tinning to powdered ilurt.
leg. mangled lot Irll .aim. |WM ,,-iit,rti-d by John Ivy. "gum
When he told Mi. Weln-r over
The blow if alight yet, but un- winter, the I94K crop yield m«‘‘
|j„. irlt'itVHHir
udeploitie that
mm In- had to-k*#p
lex* the rain* come soon,* condi­ luvak all records in tiklahomn. and filled lot Ikk Iv wiili piecu| luill" ehalrmart. to qiemlirnr nf th#* tlir
..li.-, , club at the Ion. loon Imhvy ul the«• |||i Iiim in rr.iriinstA (r»»m Virgintt*
tion* will la- right for a return If there in no rain, the pro»|M-.'t of ilrel. lie diedihorlly
.
||it» fuiliur
nt
' Tourist l i-nlFr.
of the terrifying spectacle of ilea* la for der-p irmiide in the plui'is
Mr. Iv«*v i f port is I thnt to 4|ntr. t.lM||d Imfutli’tint lliMHigh th#
rrta moving -through the great country.
•
• waid ill a liovpital al Atliriiv, the
112 iii4*ii limit hn%r •♦igm**! u|» to
«»f* Stntioii WTliH ip th#
The rniiia whnli normally full I Mi Mipo county real.
plains co u n try 'o f the Southwest.
; ti*ii«*l
Irvins* giamjyon, Danny, appal UM* th»* inm hiiHM. nml thnt
Although statistics are amt &gt;et In late August to break the suni-j
Mn i Mi
’ loot IvUphoni rail\ mot•* than #tf»
hnvr
available. Blood said Oklahoma’ r mer heat failed to come this yl-m. r(|||y w&lt;|
lrt|out|y hurt. '
t*4*8*fi |»lu» 4*i| ih hnnl hIiii i«. •I! a rt- Mi. t.*‘»l(i v jj be. * 1. 'once Jl»acreage plowed up thia year, (or Then Septemlier npem-il with nn
|tw—bombing wai tin:. jirwsiM hImm
that mcfuhiij (■
n i ri'.t il VMiiin
•ilfWHjj ia,

Ousted Tennessee Po­
litical L e a d e r Is 1
Killed, Son rlurt1 Andn.on i.dd »i tbi» im..iidc

In spite of TlO fa tl‘ tli#T
as yet has qualified to tun for thr
.City. CnmntiukuL_M*yotJJ_J. Guiwho. like Commilsioner.Gcoigr D
Bishop, has not chosen to tun
again, issued a .proclamation fur
the Nov. 4 primary whets' (he
Cily Commission mrt in adjouin-J
session yesterday afternoon.
The following ate to be request­
ed to serve again as election offi­
cials, according to Gordon Br.ul‘
Mrs
' z ' &amp;
Z S X g ZMargaret Harnrs. Mis. m
F. F. RouS S fG fc ’ t o M
T h .d nJ?| T h . b u lld l£ were purehjujd by millal and. Mrs. til. K. Watson.
fendant* planted those Im.!!?* o h ' tb«
from the WAA for
Mayor Gut r e a d * Jell
th.
leH utsry t-lul^VQuestin
Thlnn x -%Tit haiirAtijrtrsGh nun;* fbn*iw in'K"ininri.
filinflffltopoke oqBr briefly be.; 'th e boya are taking on the.-Jon, oif the proposed'.twnttming p
umpli iif non-partisun G. I. ranill1 IC-allBM- m Paa* T a i l
Dirk Kl.ln-rry reported that h e ' P a l C H t i t U 1 P i i n i l . V / l ’d
*
Oklahoma, he said, with tl.767.000 tend throughout the “bread ba«k- ilnt.-v over the loug-i-nti&lt;-(i}J*-il |h*.
for# court adjourned yextenlay. he said.
would huvi- n program next week
..
acre* harvested for. an all-tim-r et” Middle West.
He followed S. B. Kaufman, laxt
PRIRHT SENTENCED
l { y ( x C lU T v ll r ) l r i K 6
With Ihe rest of the woi'.l liticul mnehim- of Paul ‘t’anlrell. in ronmi'lion wirb National Em
record crop of 104,734,000 bush­
of the defense lawyer*, who closed
Ivrn.si whu ftci Ved ia.ahtraff un i
■■■*—
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, Oct. 3
el*.
•tarviog f-r gram, a nmtmm-l •t*• nil ciiiitl elerk under tin- Can- pjov ih.* Phyairnl llandicappril * . •
-wootd acquit Ooliuns and Mlaa W V -Ja lh a r Htephano Cek. a Rom, * a! JERUSA LEM . Ocl. 3. (AT—A •
In the drought years ofT fiiTiT drought crop fniluii- ibis \e«i tn ll legime, was« ln*lietv*l -la«t
Vic- President It*, hard
L w f.| .trike of I'atexlin* ArtlM,
Overell and "do It rapidly,” and , an Catholic pariah priest, waa aen38 the highest total «'*» 37.20!.- would bring not only nrule coml'11 o p i i H n r d
mm
I'flR f
'!%«»• I
who, ri*n.lii&lt; le*F the meeting. «ug
„t dawn in protest
thus tarva warning on 8 tatc» At-1 tcncol yesterday to six year* at
LAKE 8 UCCE88 . Oct. 3. &lt;/P&gt;- 000 and the lowest 28.272.000 hush, tlulis to the Southwest,, but won' I
gest.d that plans l«- mail*' f"r n ^ j||(|1 (,u. ,lt„,,0, rd partition of
•• tarnev General Howaer "to »tay forced labor for
Instigating Ruaala renewed her attacks op el*.
have rritienl International impli­
I
Thanksgiving dance. Jack M ofil,
| r i a n t l y r e d all Arab
cut of Orange county and let our bloodxhrd” in 1-anlsch* on Aug. th# United 8 tat*a today with *
A* a result of good product loll cations. Iljivod pointed out,
son was directed I" n'd »• l',M" „ v (|unn t..«Uv and sent hundred*
____handle_our_ affaira."
Ii 24. when on* prleat was slain and charge lit. tho- UN- General AanfCIcor*
affa lra "
_
officers
ning tbe ............ ... event.
, llf thousands pcuring into Moa• * ^ : ' H ’ow»er'«n'tere&lt;l the case a fte r! another wounded.
Xembly by Dmltrii iMamtilsky.
Applii-allim for tin-mlarrsbip **f "
------iiT j_ *Msgr. Jakok Ukmar, a Vatican ifofrign ' minister Of the Soviet
chUf of p o ll* R. R. HodgktnxoifJ’ of Newport Beach, who arrested nrelate. the priest who was wountf- Ukraine, that tha American K"*Jac l‘« iru. menjber " f
. !- ihe aU.cU acre crowded with
PHILADELPHIA. Oct 3, l/P)-v- radio station staff, was farrirwhl.)
txtmn-t. since all Arab
..
Louis# and Bud. eomplalned to th- cd. waa sentenced to on# month arnment was trying to throw a*
&gt;Americans held cksli and *lr|*i&gt;eiu recejvtil.
" Aktorner General that O r a n g e at forced labor, but under the law smoke-screen lo eoVei1 "Interven­
.
_
hu*e» stayed. In garage.x and pick­
J . W. MrU*&gt;rmick, skeet inaturt- lulaling FI.HlMI.OOO.UbO during Ihe
* MIAMI, Oct. 3 iJ't Sm.*!l craft
A 1 * nguntv DUtrlct Attorney Jam ** he waa deemed to hay# ##r##d Hd* tion” , in Greece. * ■
ets lunged around bux xtopa- to
warnings w«s* ordered up frOm nr tif tbe Drlaml and Daytona srcunil quarter uf 1947, II.IMN),Davis wax not conducting a vigor- •entenc# while In prison awaiting
II t s ATOM BOMB
nrevrnt Arabs from riding .In
Meanwhile, diplomatic author!ntijM
XM
)
mure
than
was
shown
in
Skeet
Club,
gave,
an
exhlfdtion
flbournr
south
through
th*
‘
oua prosecution.
.
trial.
_— s£ tie* said that th* United Nation*
0*1. 3 lA*) _!Jew i*h buses.
44a. .... . ■»w-w
oriila Krya at 10:30 A. M. to­ uf akrrl shooting al tbe Munich the first quarter uf this year, the TlaWASHINGTON.
I I " Edmund A. Wal.h Z r t Falaella. ChriatlanArab n#w^
appeared to have but slight day with gusty wind* of 25 lo pal Airport
range
yi-alrrday Sccuritie* and Exchange Commis­
rnancp of workfng out ■ settle­ 35 miles an hour forecast fur tli* during tin regular -wrekly shoot sion reports.
Georgetown University UMu %» JteMT
ment for th* Jawish-Arab con­ area th(k afternoon and tonight. uf the Sanford Skret Club.' Mr.
On thr ollp-r hand, the SEC FuT^gaOmring tmtey that "tlieie j iieavv Ida. k lairdrr * r" ^ .
•
l win Page --------------- - v headline*
.
a
can
U- littl*- .liiHlit that ItuSaia
j Ifront
slid carried
flict over Palestine which would
Th* Wrather Bureau said there McCormick . broke 60 out uf 54) said vesterday, Ihe rale of saving Iiow bus tlu- fnrmute f**r nml.-ai reading:
be acceptable to both side* and
# Yeah
for
the
second
quarter
of
1917
bird*.
'
,
" f,*r Hi# i Funeral uf All-Enemlea of Arab
avert all danger of a shooting was a “rather strep" pressure
The meet wa* also fraturrd hv was “uuite low" rompated wilh f annul ami blueprints
gradiant ov*r th* Florida jn-nln! Woria.”
_____;
showdown in th* Holy. Land.
alum
I
hiiii
I
i
.
the
same
period
of
last
year.
a father and aon match, which
The outcome moat generally ex­ aula waa eauilng th# squalls. Th« was won by G. W. Spencer and
F'rom
April
through
June
uf
Sanford churches on Sunday will observe Rally Day. the beginning pected hare Is that soma solution conditions, th* Burrku said, was hla *un Wesley.
thia vest, the SEC said, individ­
caused by a high pressure area
uals also added |900.000.(KXj to I
of a new Sunday School year. Children will be promoted to a higher will b* proposed which will be pushing out of Canada.
The complete scores:
more agreeable to on* side theft,
J . W. McCormick 25 26 60 their roulty in government Insur­
grade, and mosl of them will have a new teacher and a .new Sundav the other and that th* United
The Bureau emphasised that
Ram Gardner
21 19 40 ance. 1700.000,000 to their equity
School room,
•
. . .
Nations will hava to taka respon­ no atorm was involved. Th# win*!*
38 in private Insurance, ftMKl,000,000
E. 8 . McCall
17
J . E McKinley, minister of the Firxt Methodist Fhureh. today fore­ sibility for enforcing it with aom#. ar* expected to diminish by
0 . E McCall
U
29 tu their holding In U. 8 . govern­
lorSbrrow.
.
sort
of
international
policing
ar­
cast that an all time attendance record will b« set at the Sunday school.
G. W. Spettrer
14 ment s*curKi»a and- $300,000,000
*7
CLEVELAND. O il. 3 (*V) A Ilicainlined building program aimed
P. B. Burrexs
0 &lt;1 13 to thrlr investments in Sarings
There will be * photographer present to taka picture* of tlje department. rangement. T h a t presumably
would mean contributions o f
19 19 an*l Loan Association*.
W. B. Williamx
al
boutmg
a xlumlrii America wax urged today by Lhailcx AbiamL
AIRLINER
HAKE
* ^ 1 7 ^ U,0n.
.^Com m union wlll b* cU anr"* 8"uV armed fore**' by member nations
18 18
NEW YORK. Oct, 3—0D - A Jam ** Crappt
rx lrgai adviser to the New York City Housing zYuthonly.
given ta th* deportment showing da
for
that
spoelfl*
purpose.
W.
8
.
Hand
12
K
7.
.’
Transworld Alrllnar sent out
FIV E EXECUTED
In an address prepared for delivery before llie I4lb annual con­
th* largest lncre*ao_hi attendance.
With regard to the
12 12
distress meaiage early today while R. G. Williamx
KALEIGH, N. C.. Oct. 3 (Al vention of die Mortgage Bankets Axtocialion of America, /Abrams pro*
•
PAY
CUT
of
8
und*y
schools
in
the
Promotion and Rally Day will
Wrslay Stwnrer
0 8 F'ive in*’n In thalr* tw*ntl#x, two
•n
rout*
from
8
hannon,
Eire,
to
DETROIT. Oct. 3, ( # &gt; - A dla(unfinished) qdiitea and thre* negroes, wrnt | k jic «I this pl..n:
. be observed with a npaclad pro­ of better character, Judge Low- clplinary pay dc.bictiun amount­ Gander, Newfoundland, but landed Andrew Catrr away
*
.
,
gram at th# First Christian la L. Fawcett of Brooklyn, N. Y.
safely at th* Newfoundland airs
to th*ir deaths today In the state'*
Public agencies whetlier federal or local would supervise th#
ing
to
less
than
on*
dollar
p*r
. Church, announced Th# R#v. W. P. after 1 1 years of experience on
port
alx
hours
later.
Th*
airs
gas chamber. It wax th* first construction of maiiy home* l»ujO —
PLANTS DESTROYED
»'&gt;Ye*l#y. World W|d# Communion, th* bench, ta quoted aa stating man was blamed by the Chrysler liner said th* 8 . O. 8 .. sent e%
Someone walked through a bed quintuple execution In tbe his­ hue private agencies (&lt;■ *1" 11
for what It described
fur the tup third. Now th* build­
service will be observed, alio th# that out of 4.M0 conviction*
3 * d '1,900 !i&gt;7 A, M. (B 8 T ), waa a pre« op beautiful tern* at tho home tory of North Carolina.
work ami. on completion, sell tbe ing product would l&gt;« aupplltd
attending * *
TTLoyalty Crusade. .............;— minors only thr*
cautionary
mesaaga”*
which
tha
house* to private individuals.
/lunday schools. Out of 10,000 employ** aad‘ threatened to put pilot dispatched after discovering of Mrs. J . N. Whltnar on 418
for everyone.
A good attendance la expected
8TOWAWAYH FINED
Magnolia Avanut laxt night and
"Whether a little speculator bor­
IJM0 oth*rs out of work.
convictions, not ono of
Abram* deplored what he coaan
air
bubble
in
th*
fuel
lines.
for Rally Day at tha First Bap­ adult
FRANKFURT,
Germany,
Oct.
Tha deduction followed their 30- Th* difficulty lasted for 30 min cut th* top off a rare tropical
rows UH) percent front an insur­ sidered the lack or a "maater
w*a a church mttnbsr at tha tlm*
tist Church, according to th# R#v.
ralnul* stoppag* a w##k ago In­ utas and th* pilot later messaged plant, th* Monsters Dtliciousa. 5—-(A')—Two Carman girl*, _ foiled ance company insured by tbe fed- plan” in re-building cities of lk *(
W. P. Brooks. Promotions In the of conviction.
...
. . ___ to *n»ah Into the. United
In .efforts
‘A ,*Lv«rnm#nt'qtuvsrnment-nr whether a nation, saying:
retest ov*r lack of sufficient "Everything la- now okay.” .
'
'
Sunday School wore held last ^ "Christian education la a ’muat*
— ' HTRlKK INJUNCTIOV-------f W ' &gt;tM by plan# In box**, wire I public^sgency
in tha..plant., tha Chry*l*r
publlc^agency such
auch aa
a* aa local
lo
•The buildings and th* nalgb*
NEW YORK. Oct. 3. OP)— Tb# Qucd nominally today by a.U ^.8. housing authority builds the proj­ tH.rh.MMl* we erect today with th#W
J . E. McKInlty. "Democracy, aa spokesman assorted.
In order ta obaorve World Wida the political aystorn for free peo­
ect with fund* borrowed privately
JEW ISH IMMIGRANTS
first temporary restraining order military govarhjnent courC
nunion thia week, the First ple, la ehallatind a'
make* no difference# from a cap­ low standards of poor workman­
RETALIATION
abroad* and* un­
NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 8, (AT— Issued under authority of th*
ship will leave u* with a* painful
Church observed R*1 dcrmlncd at home. Only aa tha
italistic standpoint,’* he said.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, lA’I - Two hundred Jaws left for Pal**- Taft-Harttey Act waa Usuad late
HOME SOLD
ly "Day last week, according to th* cltls*ns
“The only agency that wuuld an architectural hangover as ever
Pnllc* Chief Roy 0 . Williams
rltlx«ns of a Democracy follow The Army1 aald today that Ru*-. tin* today aa quota Immigrant*. yesterday by federal Judy* 8 tefollowed an orgy of Jerrybulin­
Rev. Douglas Charles, assistant th* basic teachings of Christ In sian military attaches ware net Many thousands of Jaws seeking
hen Brennan to end a 10-day and Mrs. Wllllama recently sold be displaced In the operatlo*
pastor.
builder. ing.”
spec
their, home at 449 Elliot Avenue would b* th# apeculatlvc
ta enter Palestine without immi­
ock strike at Albany.
thalr civic relation*hip* can De­ Invited ta an antaance
A banker from Beverly Hill*.
Church, of mocracy be maintained. Democracy itratlon at tha Aberdeen, Md. gration certificates hav* bean in­
Holy Cross
Tha order directed the AFL to Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Crepn*. If we can find employment for
for th* public Calif., said teat night that If
which tho Rev.
Carpenter i* la a Christian heritage. Christian proving grounds yaatarda&gt; be- terned hare. The British sand International Longshoremen’s As­ W. R. Williams, realtor, hkndled him aa a contractor ft
jm irlcan attach#* hav* groups of them lo tha Holy Land sociation to suspend Ha strike at the deal. Revenue stamp* In­ building agency, then no private our hard-won Democracy U In
ly Day last education can praaarvt a Democ­
American
pastor, observed Rally
danger, it l* largely becaua* a l
Bundsy to mark the ope
immigration tbe port of Albany and the Ngw dicate a purchase price of ftO,- entrepreneur Is dcaplared.
racy for America and for tha beau barred from similar ahow- under m o n t h l y
.
lag* la Russia. ,
“Th# pQvata *bulilder built only continuing economic iUa."
tha church school. World
quotas.
York State Barg* Canal.
600.
’
ration*

late

lh&gt;.

afte rn o o n ! A r I 11v- l l n s t *

B u ild ilU T S

on whether heiress Louis# Overall'
D U IIU II1 * B
and ueorge
arei
— ——— «
------- .
George ttiuat
(Bud) uonum
Gollum are
with
- - ■* guilty oT mtn-dirltfl KeTilarenr*. i ~ S»ftirtro1e-lHgirSchftol I»oy», w
Eugene Wllllama, grlsxlrd vet-|the poaalble aid of graduate* * III
eran of many sensational' court K« to i’ineca.tl# tomorrow tqorntrial*, waa delivering the. final a e - ‘ ter dismantle several Army baa#
nixing salvo'al the college lover*. buildings which will be brought
today
I hero and rir-aaaembled on tho hlga
■ "The ‘d efen.* lawyer* have a c - ^ b '" 1' rreun.U. bahlnd th . gymrused u* of planting evidence.".
„ Jn , „ lnn
Williams yesterday told the Ju ry : The large unit. 40 by 100 feit.

«•* **.•

.

Russia Renews Her
Attacks On America

(iusty Winds Reported Skcet Coach (lives
Exhibition At Mccf
Alonjf Florida Coast

j

Amuricans -Reported
To. Have Plenty Cash

M

Sanford Churches Will Hold
'
Annual Rally Day On Sunday

Streamlined Building Program
Urged To Eliminate U. S. Slum*

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�FRIDAY, OCT. 3. 1917

TIIB SANFORD HERALD. SANFOIU), F1.0RIDA

PAGE TWO

iih t w h -e n w is
7 ,-W —
Leader* of Britain's Conservative
.•arty declared today that any
split in the crisis-beset L a It o r
rabinet would fore** a national
election l&gt;». neyt.March

Leo Exonerated
aew»mxtk (or n war the"
noUaiy cite, ever
by Dcveaa
-rraHoL

la needed. He aald he had inform­
ed the .Mediterranean Theater
command of tliT'"m inor.‘ diser#t»if n t'daritira'
ad “for further investigation
such corrective action a*
r I* indicated," .
.
he InveallgaYton ordeied by
Eisenhower grew out of a series
written by Ituark while la-# was
Allied Coimpamler In Italy. 81me
then the withdrawal of Anjerican
•force* from the are* ha* start•d, and l-ee has returned t&lt;&gt; th*
United States for retirement. —
Wyche said Kuark alleged In
•general that ‘‘while G eneral-•&lt;•*&gt;
and his staff are living In lavian
and-kingly—luxuiy—ihe -euUtltvl
ill housed and III fed an I

•
.

RO O STER
A S A.
I
w e a YHe r
VAH E W A S
F IR S T u s e d
OH C H U R O U S
i o R E M iH P

. T tfE C H R IS T

J R E &lt;Kl COCK

THRICE

c tfiw

oF
L IK E cirnt time to Inuulre Into net
thing* told him,in &lt; ^ r ("v erify
their veracity or aulhcnUcity.
The cdlumnUls »Aid...iS&gt;'^hc,
“Imtk k few fact*, half fact*,
tumor* ami untruth* 'W K ",,'";
aecepte-1 a* fact*. '
.spoldc*l
them Into articles that
,n'*.
plication* of grot* maladministra­
tion of the thaater by
U e and hi* staff-"
,
.
Wvehe found that “although
^enerat-two and otemUss-

F IJI

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With men on (ini * ml second,
|wo out. Sholton brought Lavagrito. one ’ of the five holdover*
from ihe 1941 club that lo»t to
lh« Yank*, in to hit for Stanly.
Altar •winging once and missing,
tavagelto drilled a hit olf the
barrier in right over the head 7&gt;f
Tommy Hearijh, who never had
* dunce lo make the catch.
With Ucvcni reaching for a .World
Series mark already past the bcvl
previous no-hit record. Lavagtll)
•truck the dramatic wallop that
Kored both pineb hitler* Al Cionfriddo and Eddie Mikti* to end one
of the moti exciting garnet in the
long tiring of World Series since

KIHI.KK MISSING
HOLLYWOOD. Oct. .1. |/P&gt;~
Songwrilac Jlanns^Kisler and his
wife, facing drpprtatlon proceed­
ing*. apparently had gpne Into
KClUiion today, but U .-S . Mar­
shals professed po interest, so
far. In their whereabout*.
' A t, the!*-homes iii the Malibu
Beach film colony last night, the
Killers were- reported to hav«
"gone out to dinner.” Later their
telephone went unanswered, ami
It atlll was today.

innings' without allowing a hit.
Ilermanskl fllol out to llenricli.
THE CHIU Of POLICE of Allaolown, Pa., Wayne Elliott (left) looks over
This gave Beven* n new Worbl
his abductor, Erbor J . Woraeck,. 33, In a station house following ths
Scries record by pitching eight
capture of th* gunman, termed a "youpg Dilllnger" by police. Woyseck
hilleaa inning*.
33,443 strong, hummed with ex­ kidnaped EUiott when th* latter sought to arrest him, marching th*
No runs, no hits, no errors,
citement throughout the climatic; g ilt , at gun-point through a cordon of Ms own man. Shortly after EUiott
none left.
ninth inning at. Bcvent mode his managed to asrape.Worseck was captured.(InternationalSoundphoto)
Ninth Inning Yankee.
bid- Three limes catches by Yankee1
Lindcll singled. Hiciuto tapped
to Bchrman who threw tu Kiwsrs
outfielder* had saved him but
left.
at second, forcing Llndell. .Itevens
there was no chance on the last
Sixth Inning Dodgers: bunted and Kdwatd* Ihtew loo
late to eateh Inisuto* Xl •SNhnnf'
I ped to Stlrnweisa. Edward* struck *U runners being safe. Stirhwels*
out for the third straight time. singled. Rittuto reaching third
Furillo filed to Ilsqrich.
and Beven* second. Hugh Casey,
No runs, no hits, no errors, one Dodger pitching hero, replared

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IS L A .R D S
' rD EPO S

10 To 7 5 VEAP.6
AMD IA S T L R K

TtUlR.
W U iT e r WtTrt
LIME
•n&amp;IFV rttMP.
iilt.KuiruMMjH

Izvestia Explains Ban
— OrTinsrSeTfators
MOSCOW. Oct. 3, (AV-Isvestla.
the Soviet government newspaper,
•I,-, lan-d today that many mem­
bers of the- United States Con­
gress now traveling abroad are
Interfering in the Internal affair*
uf foreign countries.
a
Commenting on Russia's refusal
tu issue entry visas to members
of a U. 8. Senate Committee.
Ixvrstia said:

immature and ponriy basically
trained men." hi explained, “rooulree* the im|
drastic measures .
molly required for older and more
seasoned Irmip*.''
■
aitvelv thm, other stale* with ^||t for mentioning th
The report said «« P*-rcr*t &gt;f
li t cilltd •IU?*'* "irdn furt•»n,, •nd iiid hr
the troops were In ‘ he 17-30 year iu ntw prof nun.
(Mi tkal- thw . Stain-, praltng-to 4h# -&gt;met lean
*»ge lirWket. " w tth-rm tr right
weeks basic lralnlng prior to hr- average in rdacatlonal siaiximg * ment "to eetabdsh a »pr
I cannot be taised unless the avei- fnr granting, entrance ’
rival in the theater.
.
i age is. raised in .every county,
; Spviet ciliicns (o the
General Dwight D. Elsenhower,
Quoting from hi* experience 4 ' JjllB^c*-^,
„_
w„
----- Chief -of -S ta ff.—commenting jm. a" coiisullariT oniT«“ nti*»Tn»_C&lt;rm- * “Traveling American
the "errors" uncovsred. singled mittre on Education and hi* ex- w(,o have already Iwcom
nut "undue ,»ir**ure" hy com- (ictience in other stales, ho Jo -1tomed to their :rol* as bet
■ • mantlet* on aul&gt;ordl»tale* to Join elated that all responsibilities
wi»h to irtign th
fraternal organisations, "unset­ county education can l&gt;* lw»i lok- to ibe' fact there ate i
* tsfartory conditions In th# dlclpUnary carpp."
and "neglectful leally N&gt; tie#*i for t'ount
ocrasionally
by some
officer* In requiring chauffeurs
to "wait unconscionably long hour*
lo suit the* social convenience of
the officer* "
lie railed It a "serious mistake"
that minor offenders were locked
up where they could have contact
with major . criminals . and said
j- tn qflW. ,Uv of 17 hdura" for

Tw

awneK t h e y hH^nc'r~ir iherr serw
recurrence of anything like la»t
winter** fuel criiia, when home*
went unheated and million* wkro
thrown out of work by a short­
age of coal ami power.

G taln B u y in g l l s a l t a a e a tr a m

C ag e

step after a &lt;;abinel meeting at
the Whit* House which was re­
potted lo have been concerned
largely with possible effects of
ihe European aid prdgram
on
piiccs. He told
reporters
ihe
government would “prefer to con­
tinue buying ihrougb the normal
channels of gmin trade.
" If w* can euntinu* to do Vo,
(without prices getting out of
hand) w* will not have to adopt
. s
_ . . . . _____ . l . i t l - w t i l a n ** !«** t ft t ifl
the alarm
acquisition plan." he said.
The Agriculture Department,
will have to buy the 670,000.000
bushels -6f grain which President
Truman has set a* a goal for
shipment* to Europe and other
shortage eras* this crop vaai*.
This figure is 100.000.000 bushel*
more than now appears in sight.
It-is with the aim of making this
eatra 100.000,000 bushels avail-

three grilles.
The house topped yesterday’s 33,OUb bectustf all JL600 bleacher seats,
toured i/PtUlr* in the covered
stands in center field, had been
told before the Dodgers took the
field to hit. Yfcstyrday the faith­
ful arrived * *
gaps even among ‘fie rsei-rvrd
seats which had been over-sub­
scribed wreks ago.
A new high total for the win­
ner's pool was certain to be set as
I f li&gt;.'iU.67 already waa in the kit­
ty before today's game. The rrcord wa* ffHH.OOSJf, hung up In
the Card-Yank »&gt;rics of 1043.
A* yesterday'* crowd contributed
$82.4*0.01 to the players' pot, to­
day's take wa* sure to sepd it
•close to the $600,000 mark. This
is the last game in which the play-

Third Inning Yankees
Henrich fanned .Berra ground­
ed out ' to Robinson. DiMaggio
walked. McQuinn rolled In front
of the plate. Edward* threw wild
to first and McQuinn raced to sec­
ond on the error. DiMaggio who
had raced to third, tried to score
on the ploy and tagged out.
No runs, one hit. one error, one

►••trt-Mrr.

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Timary

C. Royal). Secretary .of ihe Anny
agreed that no - action Is called
rraiiltaa&lt;4 l i » !'■** tlael
for beyond what has foen-laken
The
Clerk read a letter horn Lcsof the
—calling
Ifr-Binit. consuming engineer, who
by
command to the fluding*
had previously advised lh« .City
YVyche.
Klsenhuwei said the errbrs war*
regarding constAicIton ol a ixxB.
•the exception rathar than ths
and who staled that a pool of Inc
rule, and In no case could be
type recommended-here hsd-retenhtraced to wrong Intent-on (he part
ly been constructed in New York
of the theater commander (!•*#)
lie noted that Lee is awaiting payment Into 12 monthly install (or $65,000 and that he solktaction on hi* request for iplirvr- ments In order to facilitate book
ment from th# army alter 43 keeping and income tax payments
Mist Katie Sue Echols, consul. &lt;o»t st Icait $60,000
years of service.
Due lo tha fact that l$I* figutv
trfnt in alcoho) apd narcotic* fur
Elsenhower added) $ i)
"I am Impelled to rartfark that, th* State Department of Moca exceeds th* $30,000 set up fur Ur*
lo B petition of grav«.,l«spont|. lion, thanked teachers and prim.:- public projects fund, th* Commis­
bilily and one in which in* delicate pals for their fin* cooperation sion felt that it w*s not advisable
and critical Intereats uftth# .UnlletJ during the post oveek .when ah' ie do anything about the pool
State* war* Involved day by day. talked on narcotic* at various al this lima. Mf. Bradlty -re­
•
General Lee ha* psnormed a school*. She was a member of tho ported.
Financing uf the resurfacing of
kcivire to his country which ha* Yal* Confartoc* on Narcotics anl
City streets wa* discussed. City
Won th* appreciation of aaaociaW* Alcohol thlti summer.
Attorney Fred Wilson adviei^
both civilian and military, not
that the City has tb# right lo
only of our own country but th«**
burrow up to $40,000 without tha
attempting to wo|k with us.1' holding of a special election. About
lloyall called- Wych*1* inv*a-'
(UMlIsstf trass r»»* Oast
tlgatlon "thorough, fair and Ju­
dicial." H* aald "]h* I *uh*Unce April for murder in connection
Yhe Commission authorisad th*
nf lb* report la corroN(rated nob with (ho pistol-slaying of Charles
only by the American ambassador Dunn but th* case ended in a execution of agreement* for lease*
and ths British commander* in mistrial. Today Deputy 8hcrltf to. Florida Fashions, Inc., for UR
Italy, bht also generally by mem­ Charles JUymond* said, "There A and B Building at Ui* Munici­
ber* of tb* press who for a con- Isn't much doubt that th* ex­ pal Airport, and to th* Tcc Blit
aid*rghl* period of Itm* hive plosion grew out of tb* Dunn Home Construction Co. for u««
had a wide opportunity to ot» slaying".
..
of th* Malntananc* building*. H ai­
"lie was in office a long lime ry Croaaon gras granted permis­
and mad* a lot of enemies. Ha sion tu assign the less* for Um
S itenhower - a&gt; ^ - HoySlt Lad 'WJjitfd"**TBTC nr
trailer park al Fren ch"-Av*mt*
general record In th* most of them as sheriff." *
and Fifth Street to R. II. BockMcKinney, editor of th*
bower refensd
U
Enterprise»sald witnesses
and spotless record
Bids were authorised for two
ped pull Ivin* from the automobile*, on* for tha Police
d car quoted the dying Department, the other fur use
saying: *1 stepped on tho of- th* City building Inspector.
starter and the car blew up"
H. II. Coleman sod A. Wright
Deputy Sheriff Otto K*nne&lt;ly. of tho Florida Power and .L igh t
who touk office after the poll;- Company appeared baforw tho
leal upheaval a year ago, eaid
the blast Mew pan of tha car
onto a nearby roof Al Athens, po­
lice i Chief Robert Harrill sai l
report* indicated th* explosive

forecasts moderate decline* In hog
and pork price* thlj^fell and wfn* forcing out DiMaggio- Stanky
with a quick throw, caught John"^iSnTy"*tradUg -C u Jh e nation'*
commodities
m arkeu"- ahtfwgd
wheat and -MU huldmg small
First Inning
-------gains, but most other food* were
Stenkv walked. Kee»« rapped
One run. no hits, on# error,' one
lo w tr.. including butur, which
was down,as much as tl/ t cents through the bot to SUmWeUx who j , f t
tkretr Mm out al first. Robinson,
Sixth Im iog Yaaks: .
at New York.
.
bounded to Johnson and was eut •McQuinn fanned. Johnson u s d
at fir s t
Walker walked. Her- - to Ilermanskl. Llndell walked,
maiukl fouled to Johnson.
: Rixsuto lined to Funllo.
Weather Is Spotty
No runs, n# blU. no errors, two
No runs, no hits, no error*, one

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arrive at an accurate picture of climate of the Spirit,
the historic event. One may study
4. The mind turn* OUTWARD
the history of the socranu-nt, the IN FELLOWSHIP. We an- |iapvariou* theories about it. the tiled one by one; Communion ie
many- ways in which it has Iwen communion .only when it is shared,
observed: This has value; .but It is this auctamcnt that binds,
what concirns us mAre Is the u* to all Christian- everywhere.
pu-pMiatlorf of the heart.
Herr we see ami feel and;Openty
The sacrauu-nt itself is simple hail the Fellowship that span*
and hrir%
f. iLis-vbe br&lt;k*b(!g-e*.'*r f-MdrYcnturie*,- a ll.r a re *:.a fellowIt, before and during It ami after- ship that doe* not glow in* upon
wards, which brings fruition. It itself, but i s ’not lets eager than
i- like a seed dropped into Ihe |Cod Himself to draw nil men
heart, ami it ripen* only when i within it* sweeping rifcle. This
thought ami |ir*yer hove deeply *"1* flu- Communion of the Saipls.
wrought lietiealh the surface of or it- fore-hailowing, lle-iile.li&gt;
the tool, ami when the-dew of is ,he Holy Church Universal,
A OOCtOft VACCINAIIS "tir ul It.r native* (top) In Cairo s i i j;)pt lights
Ihe Holy Spirit ha* lain lung past ami present and t» &lt;»uie.
Ml“’n R
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6. Finally, the preseme of this a (iKiteni ppidemh' which has alirady taken more than a score of ILV* * hi
Say* Dr. Kenneth Loreiusn in »#rr-Im.m *tlrs our mirnl- tu look J hal rit.v uptl two Infected piuKiuu" lie low, an armed guard iii front of
a st ue haffiraite pi event* an automobile from enleiing theilanger stra.
•The Presbyterian O u t l o o k , i FORWARD JN HOPE. We slum
There is no’ one order of |irvt»- th_ i « ni-. death ‘1111 II, come#’ Anl „• tin ilTurt t &gt;halt the &gt;pii-.ut n| tlie ptagiie. the t1 S N",v&gt; has
ll:.-e nte.li. -0 .jijiiilirt to LvuiL.
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through death -- to Hint. oui
minds return a- Hi* niemorio
hour draw* near.
•J. Our mind* turn IN'WARD IN
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Itrv. L. It. Kunhlnn, Pa&gt;lor
Sunday School. 0:4f&gt; A. M.
Morning Worship, 10:46 A. M
N.Y.P.S.. 7:00 P. M. Kvnngi'listir Hour. 7:46 P. M..
Prayer Service, Wed.. 7:46 P.M,
All un- invitiil tp In- with u*
Sunday Morning a* we l&gt;roailrn*t
our morning service from the
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3:45 P. M.: .Worehlp S*-rvirr
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SCIENTIST*
11:46 A, M-: Cfiurrh sehoal,
MHt Ea&gt;l Find SI reel
11 :»H&gt; A. M.: Sermon; \Vjirhl
tt:46 A. $1.: Sunday School.
Wide G n m m n n i n n Mcdltaliun:
11:00 A. M.: Morning Kervlrn, "Th,- Way nf-Salvation.”
Bulrjectf ''Reality."
«::«• P. M.: Youth Fellowship
8:00 I*. M-: Wr«ln*-*day evening
7:30 p. M-: Sermon Topic? "Th.
Mnn-f»«d f’allnl A Pool."
service.
Hinding Room hour*: Tuesdays
and Fridays, 3:00 to 6:1X1 P. M
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
CHURCH
80U TII8ID K BAPTIST CHURCH Seventh Slreel and Elm Avenliu
Ninth Slreel &amp; l.aurrl Avenue
SnMiath School. U,3(&gt;jril-itk-Ubd
Atev.-W llsoa Finch. l*a«tor- — church service 11:00 o'clock Sntur
Millard llunl, Youlh Director
duv morning. Prayrr meeting nl
M:(X» P. M,, Wednesday.
•|
tt; If, A. M.: Sunday School.
11:1X1 A. M.t Morning Worship.
« :I5 I‘. M.: B.T.U.
FIRST CIIRIHTIAN CHURCH
7:30 P, M.: Kvening- Service.
(Disciples of ChrUt)
730 P, M.t- Wodnesrlny Prayer
Sixteenth Street and
Hanford Avenue
William Perry Yesley, Pastor
FIRST PILESI1YTHK1AN
Sunday School Rally Day. U:,i6
(HIURCII
* A. M.
' '
Oak Avenue and Third Street
Worship and Communion. 11:00
E. D. Ilrenrnlee, D. I ) , Paster
A. M. Sermon: "Receiving Thu
Rev. Douglas K. Charles,
Crown Of Life."
,
• Assistant PastorChristian Y’ o u t h Fellow ship.
U:45 A. M.: Sunday 8chool fur il:46 P. M.
Sermon: "The Regenerative In­
all ages.
11:00 A. M.; Morning Worship fluence Of Christ." 8:00 P. M.
ami World WJde Communion Ser­
The First Christian Church will
observe Church Jm y a llr Month
vice.
0:30 P. M.: Junior and 8enlor during Octolier. Special service*
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THI lUStlAN cuvcmmetil I i i * *tenicl Awistanl Secretary nf Stain
John F. Petittfny tahove) and
tern,tiers nf llm Senate Aiqitopiiatlops Cnttrmtllen yrdty Into the So­
viet Unlrnr proiitnv aniterVi-e*
p.i»,|&gt;nl&gt;. visa* and itm operaMort
o| American Knd»a[,ile. nml tcyallonv aldoad
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Pvt.* HXr|w-r alterxled IliqqH-r
Aradi-luV Irefure. t„- eflletcd I Innr my in July,, IU 17. Hi «nMi|drti&gt;l
IMlh Sunduy hfini Trirdljf
iuitic training nt Camp I* m.
•Xi A. X Halt- Cnntivnitniirr. hi*
V« . and sailed iivrr,»»&lt; in Kvjiihi A. M- »'Iiiii rh S&lt; IiihiI.
ID47. Al Ihe pirvi-nt time.
|:)Xi A. J L ; M'ltoihg prayi-r temlict,
Pvt. Ilaipir ia piucvkstng ut lire
*ut num.
,
(xr I'. M.: .Y’.P S.L. and Junior ISt-|M»t. prior tu hi* assignimnl In
Dally M . T.. W.. Ii F„ 7: (6
Mini 8:00 A. M. Thin&gt;duy. X:I6
and t*:00.
Modda v: All dJ&gt;- Chapter* and
Hi Mm t '» will meet un this ilay,
7:00 |*. M,: Inip.irlant laymen's
mivtlng with nuppur In tin- I'srlsh
Houic. Rrv Flunk'T i I im nf N,-w
Yurk Cllv will U- tin- guest *peak&gt;
or.-* All mun uf Holy Cmv, are
iiigwl tu attuint this meeting.* It Is
•vpertiil that Imth Itishupi will Iw
prudent.
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U:30 A. SI.: Hn|jr' Cunimuniur
and oerinnn.
II are weJcouio.
Dentures will return to normal
m d abov* today iwL tomorrow.
Coot air moved Into Washington
and Oregon and rain fell In lb*
r*»t#n to tho Rockka. H a ro also
wore scattered thondonhowere ia
some Darts of th# north central
region.

power

uiuL. - i.tl.11,-wild
defensive strength in holding
Acme to o I J -0 triumph. Miami,
in it- only stmt, was upset by
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IN 8 DAYS I

llolh tram* an- rom|Hi*eil large
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cool air touched Into parte of th*

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Eighth Inning Yanks
Hank Bchrman replaced (iregg
on the Dodger mound. Berra
grounded out, Stanky to Robin­
son. Jorgenson fumbled DiMag­
gio'*, easy roller, permitting Joe with the tying and winning run*.
Two runs, one hit. no errors, one
to reach first. McQuinn filed to
Ilermanskl. Johnson rolled out, left.
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Jorgensen, to Robinson.:
Totals
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close to $200,000 easily send* this
no hit*, no errors,
into the category of a million dol- 1
lar Beries.
First Inning Yankee*
Stlrnweisa singled. H e n rich
Henrich grounded out. Reese to j
tingled. B&lt;rra grounded to Rol&gt;- Robinson. Berra llne&lt;l otrt. Stanky j
inson. Robinson threw to second to Robinson. DiMaggio popped

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Pending official announcement
Winning pitcher- Casey,
Itoblnson bounced out..Johnson
Fourth Inning Yankee*
from the office of Commissioner &gt; Johnson tripled. Llndell doub­ to McQuinn. Walker went out. \ Time of game—3:3
A. II. Chandler who must pas* on i led. scoring Johnson.
Rlatuto Bcvent to McQuinn. This enabled •Attendance—33.41.'!
the final arrangements, there ha* bounced out to Robinson. Beven* Beven* to tie Red Ruffin’* World
Receipt* — (Cross)
been no official word on the num­ grounded out. Reese to Robinson. Series record of pitching 7 2/3 (n et) I162XH.42. .
ber of shares voted by..each team.
"Phtcs* the winning feam has !&gt;eim
unusually generous, a new high of
«l&gt;out $7,000 1* expected.

"Dm* j reason for shortage or
teachers I* that they have l-ccn
kicked mound by local board*
and trustee*. Trustee* should have
Iwen abolished hy constitutional
amendment," he declared- "Two
Ihiim)i rviull In iplit mihority ••»*!
loo much 'buck passing'," he »iat-

responsibility,"'said D rTJohn,.1(4
declared that he had Iwen con­
fused after trying to make out
th* Florida law* on this subject
and asked Statu Surd. Colin Eng
(Uh *faout I t : The
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with tha Attorney General, *l*&gt;
also' "did not know."
He explained th* n ew state

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Seventh Iqnlng Yanks:
Ilevcnt struck out. Stirnweiss
walked. Henrich bounced to C.rrgg
who started a double play, Uregg
&lt;n Reese to Robinson.
No runs, no hits, no errors,
none left.
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Seventh inning Dodgers;
Jorgensen lined to DlMsggio.
Mnrky Vaughn hit for (irrgg and
wa* given a walk. Stanky popped
lo Rlsiuto. Reese grounded out
to McQuinn.
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No runs, no hits, no error*, one

Third Inning Dodgem . .
Stank v walked. Reese filed to
Llndell. Stanky etole sccund on
a wild pitch t*y Bevins. Linddl
made a sensational.tumbling catch
of Robinson's foul fly. Walker
popped to Johnson.
No run*, no hit*, no errors, one

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. Whirl he Grand Matron, pre-iderl ,
over the meeting. . . . •
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Club thinking th. i hnptei. fur itmonthly dcmuti in* tn tin T u lit•
l uiln*is Milk Eund and it w.j»« rui nutlncvHl Ihaf prldh . ■try test fot
j - Eiinn-tn Star fwtU will (»■ given
j-in Davterm on- limy-tr- Att-mrm;
j im' i -1 of 11 rr**r,K-i»i eiiapter are (irg,«l
, to tab, tin -e tesla. Mr*. tVint
1 W. Wain, i, \-- Mint. Matin;'.,
was wetoMind bark' to the ehap
tei nftei MH-niUng (lie iiinnier in
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A'htnlmln. O. About
memliers
and gltest - Wrie pr- 'ent flir the
meeting.
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Mr. ami Mrs. C.' A. Whiddcn
ulan 'to U-qve on Saturday for a
. short varatioh in Syracuse, N. Y.
Mrs. Hrorge Fellows is visiting
fur a few days with her daughter
and '-son-in-law. Mr. and ' Mrs.
Michael Salish - in Green Cove
Spring*,

that one of the
Mr. and Mrs. t~ H. Mutiael* .of
Mrlhodlst Church will meet at projects-for St.
i
Ann’s Chapter of. Orlando were guests on Saturday I
3:00 P. M. a f follows: No. l*wllh which Ahf ll_chairnian-Would-ba­ of Mr.-and M nr.-pr H .'T f p J in r t -M rsr OeorgF McCrum.- W rit Ftrxt the
landscaping of the church their home in Mayfair. Mrs.
le ~ lamb
Street; No; 2 with Mrs. K. I.- g|ounds.
- Michaels will Ik- rrmeml-ercd as 1
Hhinholser. 007 Oak Avenue; No.
.\jr!t Melach ‘“Id ‘ he group that the furmrr l.llllan Adams.
3 with Mr*. Fred Wilson, 11M)0 World Community Day will j * o|&gt;.
Sanford AvenUv; No. 4 with .Mr*, .^rv.-d on Nov. 7 and plan* were
Mrs. Charles Kanner arrived
when she i n - 12 v&lt; urn-old, ngnin-t
O. 11. Anderson.2013 Washington
B.r hoic supper to I * held yesterday from visiting Mr. and
f ir / /
w /o
*c\ernl gi-sl iin-n.
Avenue;
No. 6 with Mrs. I t A. sometime in October.
Tho„- at- Mr*. .Herman Kanner in I a&gt;s An­
In i ao to|)'iloti’f know wliat n
Futrell. I-nurrl Avenue; No. (5 with tending the meetingwere Mrs.
geles, .Calif, and Mr, ami Mrs.
cuttiiig horse i-, . a 1........ Lo
Mrs. 1^ S. llarkeL 1002 French Meisch. president; Mrs. II. F. Itarrv Kanner of Sacramento. She
In-riling entile, and it i* n v,'ry
Avenue;
No. 7 with Mrs. R. T. Whitner, secretary; Mrs. J . |„ also visited, at laguna Beach and
»|mctaltzi-1 and tricky thing to !&gt;c
Warren. 1012 Magnolia Avenue; Inglcy, treasurer: Mrs. H. \„ Per in Tialuana. Mexico. She has U-en
k in
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aide to ride one of Ih. e Inn m ■
No. V
with Mrs. * IBroughton
Wat- .kins.
vice, president;
Mrs. U. .L. gone about'four months.
Tall, blonde, prety Mutihn Annkins. 1613 Magnolia Avenue.
.Cornell, .a lta r chairman; Mrs.
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Chapters of the Woman'* Aux- Watson, promotion chairman; Mrs.
AT A CHRIStlNINO CIRIMONT, Worplrsdon, Surtey. Bunco* EUxabcth . fliaiinm. 18, of l'b i tie.
Hern'j^ci sm art b u xln e it m an 's shoe, designed b y.
was tjil. Hi of xbe Ogib rt I'lolleel j
tllarv of Holy Cross Episcopal
|{. Her. flower chairman; and
acts as Godmother as she hold* tlx-wccks-old Biwrmary Elizabeth Dnt« Itiale* t ‘ eb sl,-l in throe i
Fortuno
w ith sfylo and com fort to sp a re . Fortune
Elphlnstone, the only daughter of her former Lady-ln-Waltlng.and the- state rontt- 11 .. Martha « a i toied j
Churrh will meet as follows: St. Hie following rhairnirn of rhapAnn's at 3:00 P. M. with Mrs. It. te n : Mrs. A. W. Fitts, St. Agnes;
thin. Andrew 'Klpblrotnn^ Elizabeth. In keeping with her family’s wish till- mo t |l'&gt;)l1llllt i;u l in IH'h lol I
"T o w n ilre o tc rs " will m ak e you “ fe e l Ilk# a mil*
A. Newman. Hose Court, Mr*. A."', Mr*. 11. II. Coleman. 8 t. Annd's;
•conserve cloth during the present clothing shortage tn Great Uillsln ami t ' nn outatanl;'
A Mixed Scotch* Foutsome will
lino. Her
« short length d r«* for the ociMton. (International Radio)!1
. ■l o t i i « i « x .- x z n ju i - # . .
R. Key as ro-hostrsa; St. Agnes ( Mrs. George Shipp; St. Cathrine; b« .staged at the Seminole Coun­
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-Thoy'r# sizthontlcally *?yl#d f»zr tow n and
,
al 3:00 P. M. with Mrm...W.A.
-Mrs.
Fred Dyson, St. Monica;
&gt;ir«. on ■Sunday; C|yi&gt; -TV*.
try .Club
The' i'l*etti&lt;-et &lt;n. to the Iod(*U
business* w e a r. Como in and try a p a ir to d a y .
,U -.W '-*- •Pitta on C eianrA rsoult 8 t. CatUs^AmMla Nof-el. St. Marks; Mri A. willger, Jr., club pro. announced
Js pile'll the g ill n-llle Hilt V* it ll
NOTICE
B trine at 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. R. f-M. Philips chairman of publicity today. Elay. Will begin at -1:30
Autrt and ■t»t.- down in Ihi1
Gene
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W. Ruprecht, 1616 Palmetto Ave- i and Bev. Mark T. Carpenter.
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i *|,r;5|tf,\1 *V.,r
mi.Uii
'. (hi with a beau
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o’clock In tin- afternoon and roib
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nud; 81. Mark’s at 8:00 P. M. with J ' — — ------- —
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First M thod.st tlfol camp fire, ■urroended by
wonmn “layer will choose bur
|h(. hom,, llf m , l liitig-iioin ■utile. \\ Idle tliui citin '
Mrs. Martha Coleman.
partner (rum the mate members Associated P ress l . s hlkn Editor |) llllrfll ,lt.M
J. S'. Atxarrcllo the group decided last ! it i-’ *o. Ie.'!i-t|. ‘,'ni'd ll illy
of the club. This will lie a nine.
TUESDAY
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hole event and Mr. Trrwlllegar
I Thj-re’s nothing dumb about the to hold a hnzaal on NoV, 14 and Ihiiik \«hi Mi’ii' out i.t, tlie can'll
The Seminole High School. Par­
Incidciitully, tom
• u . leal
15. Broceed* from the hnrsac will
requested today that tenuis should * vT,r**".
ent Teachers Association will hold
Faced with the n«v*slty of ac- -a to the building fund of the sport nnd We lie. iifi I (hat » e’l b
notify him by Saturday afternoon
a Father* and Teachers night at
mad ntxnit 'ciiuliOxi no* th.i|
of their Intention to participate. 4|uirmg-eib entirely new stlhou, rhuieh.
8:00 P. M. at the school.
we’n 1 ii*H -&lt;n i •'.!Hip tcniK
ette
this
fall,
she
didn't
mortgage
Among
tinim-mlM-rs
already
Th* Friendship 1-cagur of the
wt|h th •tit. Ail *!»' ki*|4 alt* inak .
the
old
family
homq,&lt;&gt;trad
to
ar.
Congregational Church will meet
scheduled to play are Mr. and
ins: m|» u
r M 'U iu.'jiLlu
at the Parish House at 3:00 P. M.
Mrs. John Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. E. quire dozens of new dresses with
i TTTTmT] **I lu* ( i ItmitHt
Jl._ Smith. . Mr^ and Mrs-'-W. 1*.
U," Ju?»l I d “Bt' ult'.l, it'i 111*« til
Heard, Mr. and Mrs. F ail lllg- line*. Instead she laid in a sup­
U *•f**♦ II yfiiM
N O TICE^-'ifrnbdthnm. Mr. aiul Mr*. Bill ply .o f skirts for nil occasion*, AB New sfeilurc*
VullVt' F|H»k«'ll Ih lit iii. u If \oiiM
(earned thrin with smart hluucea, I tear Judy,
Williams,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
W.
G.
lived tied door, to him
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
The Social Department of thr
and there she w as- all set to out­
Well, the cowgirls hate hit New
Vivhni
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hender­ Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. George shine the*.Gibson Girl.
Sanford Woman’* Cllb will have a
Thurston.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J
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York with the rodeo and nil Iht*
Hallowe'en dessert •bridge and son announced today the birth of Williams, Mr. and M r*.'J . A.
Most
career
girls
and
others
Fainici . lit .Du' \i
Eiuihxibl
checker party on Oct. 8 at 1:30 u son. William. Cecil, on Oct. 3 Bonder, Mr. arid' Mrs. Andrew wlio can't affoid a complete new Jackson* nri-'gn-gn over tin- cole,
o'clock at thr club house. Reserva­ in Minnrapolis, Minn. Mr. and Carraway. Mr. and Mr*. G. E. warroln- are tnglng this mean* ‘miking little tlicka. Solne *of..tllu cidomi-,* di-n fmt d i ■ii /miiikiilc were so hepped tin v (ollowe
|uull\ into pnuiii i. rvi'slliii.
tion* may be made hy telephoning Mrs. Henderson are former re­ .McCall, Mr. and Mrs. I.. I’. Ha­ to meet
. he new styles half way. them nlohg the route .if then; log and ttlliige.
hr chairman of thr department, sidents of Sanford.
Hie
gan of Orlando, Dr. and Mr*. T, S«1 iarate-ekirt* and Idouses are parndc from Madison Sqtinre tint
Mr*. S D. Highlryman, 049-J, or
F. McDaniels and Mr. and Mrs. selling like hot enkes in every jd. n to City Hall, where they pro. 4-11 SHOW
Mrs. Fred H. Williams. 1 I 68-W.
storo in the rountry. and already Miitud Mayor tl'Dwyer with o tenThe annual 4-11 Club poultry Dale Scott.
These reservations must be made
Also Mrs. C. E. Spencer, Mrs, you are seeing trim shirtwaistbv Tuesday at noon. ,* Hostesses show, sponsored by the Scar* Roe­ Glt-n Linglr. Mr*. John Schlrard, clad girl* on every Main Steer. giillou hat.
Four of tiiv six Sponsor girls
for the occasion will be Mr*. J . E. buck Co., will be given at the local Mrs. John Sturk, Mrs, Clyde B.
The choice of. skirt, and blouses
Courier Mr*. J . N. Glloit, Mrs. E. store on First Street on Oct. 9, it Tcrwillrgar, Jr., -Mis* Dorothy la wide, and makea it possible to in the rodeo me tu n-ngris. 'Ibe e
G. Kilpatrick, Mrs. H. A. Mure- was announced this morning hy Bowell, Miss Lcnalicllc Hagan, get together nn interchangeable kid- Ule sells'leil to lepiin'lit
their slules in the rodeo wii tinland and Mrs. Fred II. Williams. Mr*. Oulda Wilson, county home Miss Jenny Landrum, Al Bryant, wardlmre at a minimum cost.
hnsi* of iiiirseman*hl|i, mliulnstir
demonstration agent.
Hugh Whelchgl, II. C. Ileticl. K.
For street and office wear there nt'ility mid IlEAl'TY mul gojlee,
D. Scott, Hithard IK-ae, Boy Hol­ are . handsome tw-eed and flannel tuiNe tIn*v got IT! mol none of
ler. Dr. A. W. Epps, Jr., Kirby skirts, cut on the new fuller, tliclll my snolis. If some kids we
Fite, Jr., Ur. Harry Woodruff, longer line*, that team In-autifuily knew could tide burns tin- uuy
.* Bill Herndon, a n d K. G. Kll- with trim white Idouses,
tin -e idgeons iran, mid liud lirnins
Patrick.
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er Idark filille or velveteen skirt* lu-nds would In- so lug they'd
F R IL L S
are the choice of. the smartest need ten-gullon hats.
Theke gats me having a hilatiWeekly from Home Demonstration young set, worm with 'dressier
IdousCs- oi 4444le -*rvanttr_vrlrrt'. •truv-trmc-nrrrtitx, ihiil'fT fst (ilp
• lT',' ,/, )/*/ ):&lt;» tint h .-tm eu /&lt; r /-V h \ u ry I r . J i . II"e I'.iu 'H a f l i n t cou ti, n o
_____-Specialist, Tallahassee
to’ New York. Til* Slrillle of I .ill.
een jackets.
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l i t ih !&gt; J&gt;trf:ti’ic i. nirdhiT .• ntfniniti, &gt;■&gt;i/i/zi rrzVi. hut l i ’.it h t f 'i nut I'fiir l
t-llv
nnd
the
Km|iiie
State
Build
For evening th» sky’s the limit,
Mild arid brighten* aluminum
t
ing lime Ih^-ii tnkrti in, nnd now i
\ U a| eA tio
and
you
may
acquire
lush
and
ilouti—uotl’ing l i l t th.it ii nuhitli-J in u hat w./ f.n f'&gt;r our'^nvJ, tounJ ///rrmil alkali darkens it* Thi* simnltthey pie ready to salt into the
AS SEEN
fart. If more generally understood, beautiful skirt* with tiny corselet shops. To buy? Not iiaitiedlarly
d
a rtJiit. It ‘j all soli.I raim - with nothing a d J iJ fni jiu t t h tf'ing ju l/ i. And
wsislinea
and
billowing
hem­
wuiihl rlo much to keep aluminum
lU JUNIOR BAZAAR
—especially not lung skirls! \Yhnt
kitchenware in good condition, lines, in faille, velvet &gt;ir brocade. do iliev think of long sk ills7
th
at M a t a m i t e to t h r u n r u g i A n itiii.in b u /fg itf
.
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houarhold equipment *peciallat* id Worn with Idouses of varying de­ "Nothing much, la-cause-it doesn't
glees
of
formality,
they
will
out­
the U. S. Department of Agricul­
fit s gill properlly for any after affect u* in the least," any* lovely
ture'Iwlievr.
hrugetle Klvn. \Vnke, Id, of tfl
Because alkali darkens thi* met­ dark occasion.
Centro, Calif. "You siV. we wrar
al. no washing soda, strong soap
cowgirl -el»4 he#.-11-------------------------rOU N TH Y-CLt'B
or ordinary xcourtng powd.’r r
Klvn. who owned her first horse 1
Charles Bolter, manager of “thr
which contain alkali ahould In­
a three, can drive
ivi mid In mid rat- |
Seminole
Country
Club,
announred
used in cleaning it. Very liaid
n “cutting hor»e'*
thi*
morning
that
the
regular
din­
water also may contain enough nlronlest n'gninjt 20 Isiys nt n
ner
will
lie-served
at
tinclub
on
kali to dark aluminum. The stieFmnie;* &gt;3 Atueric* • I'n lr.,
ad. in lure
crialists
allala caution against storing Sunday
....... - y evening nnd that
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ValljT
fam e pitting. After c o o k i n g , wasfi
iWidng.
Unnja rhamplonshlp three* yeiills
o f *
off all fowl particle* promptly to ----------------- . ---------- ------------- ------ (n Recession.
purer-sum. Her
tierliigmguml.i-l
uinnisli 1
prevent pitting.
when »h« graduate* from school
r
When washing aluminum, us- drug stores.) Huhhtng- with rream of emu se — is to own a dude
A**
*
mild pure «oan or soaples* suds, of tartar also will brighten alum., ranrh: second rhoire J o -lu- a
w A
then rinse and wipe dry. If tin num, hut la more expensive thu’i model . . . nnd she i* pretty enough
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inside of the aluminum ji*n i* dark, vinegar.
to mod"! If she trie*. •
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If food liurna on atuininum, snf
e *^ 1
it i* rasy to brighten it hy filling
Aa for accomplishment, nfi. tinwith water, adding a little vinegar ten it hy filling the pan with water girls a ir top*. Helen Hutti AlJ*
\
or cfram of tartar nnd hrating a and bringing the water to a boil mey. 17, of Fort Worth, Tex., as
Hm.thweslern cxhU.i.
few minutes. Alumiuum also nfny Then scralH. with a wood *t»“«»&lt;;■ q „ „ ,.
A
Jze brightened by cooking mildly wash in soap water and
n»n; jletty Smith, lit. of Abilene.
I'eimev's om ll, Mi.lliler fill liolldo- mi' I'd* kl
acid foods such a* rhubarb, tom­ with ateel wool.
Trx., won n rutting burse rontesl
ato. tart apples, or sour milk.
I
till, tille-l, wi .ll-fllleti r peri tb-s-ill , 111.11 1
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Thi* does not harm the fowl for
new
design-! lis t llorals, -smart-rlfecks—
eating.
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v,
For scouring- use very fin# »le«l
iii ill) liuirn carnisal-liriglit |ratletiis all
wool (grad* 03) or r. past# of
iliildten liivej IVifect fur back-lu-scKoul
Dowdrrrd chalk end vinegar. (BiwJrfAl chalk may h# purchased at
i billies! W mil c .v il), color-fasti

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October 5, 1947

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Mi** Jn.inne William-, who \va&lt;
siH&gt;nM&gt;led l&gt;v A-mtiinle thaptef
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At Country Club

Author Of Novel I
Sortiething To See

I I as th# rssult of fir*
dam aga, your homo
w a s m ad # u n liv a *
a b l a , w o u ld y o u r
policy pay lor th#
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plained.
. A "giaol'V—he- refers to himqclf as ona—has a hard tin i£
of it quite apart from th* dlf^
ficulty of buying doth*. Door
knobs corn* off In hsnd, friends
cringe st the strength In his
handclasp when he's glad th see
them.
" I lor* music; I should have
been a musician," tie continued.
•'And to most people Jt Is
strange sight to see such a Uig
guy who love* music. All I'm
supposed to love la sports."
But New York Urea him; Hq
j i nnxjlifrl hy ' the slang and' h t r pint at the questions put
brain spins
to him.
"I'll he glad to grt t&gt;ack to
Minnesota," he said.

Peacetime Thrift, Too

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O.K.S. Hears Report
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“Police -we*?-informed W r d n e i------ 1.
day that a street marker at First
Street ami Olesndcr Avenue had
been- knocked down. It was re­
vealed by a -woman resident^ ^
th* tu-ighborhood that it had
w n k g X O lT n g P f t O aM u tn
.7:00 A
The penalty for Improper patking is- $2.00 in City Court. Many
violatora who gel a red Heart and
expect a 26 cent fine, at for
parking meter violation, grt very
indignant when asked hy the desk
sergeant to post $2.00 bowl. The
usual eycuse of parking oultld*.
the white lines I s ' that the car
next to then was parked no^JfQ
oV eFthal they founT tl6t park
within the line%. ThJy are remind­
ed to tell It to «h$_Judj(t^
Mrs. ’John Ivey, 2001 (irandview Avenue, reported to pollre
that on Tuesday night someonehad coiue Into her yanl ami had
dug up some of her most prifed
shrubs and flpwers.

Prom Dublin come* news ih sl

Hmfiy ilm ilti of-hoatiU* relation1 IfATIt
American colleges. Students were of nil nges from 19 to GO, ■hip Iwtwean Soufhem Ireland and
■ a and from nil European countries except Russia, Roland, England ha* atood in front of
Mm.H1.
.
I a*
Three MaMln
*
Yugoslavia and Romania. None of the usual enmitjes caused I^inalrr Houae—now the dail,
n
ihi
Ufa Momlit
or parliament of an Independent
12 *#% hy nationalistic feelings were in-evidence, all the students Eire.
Om I •mt «...
T T r s i i S I i T lil'tiirl ■Mill* *•» living, eating and working together in friendliness. It is
The antiuunrrd reason for tha
IfcAftka tfMlNlloiM NRlI MMilrr* •*»
rrmoval Is that thr room It io&lt;.
VRlrrlilamnitt f»r U r f»nri»«.*r »*f ho|K;d t hut the experiment may be re|M&gt;ated next year.
IRUlig fund*. Mill l»r rltatifed /»»
It iK by such means as rtiis that constructive work may. nupled is needed for panfing
* l ifw i
»t tf Ur Mltrrllil»a r#t»*.
Spnrr—jkKir Victoria- Hut ewgryr*
ImUimI &gt;»M»|Mi|iri llfpifvnl Iln* . be done in bringing Europeans closer to understanding the body knows there art few re­
ways of democracy. .
far., rrprnfal* Vhr lltraltl in
minder* of Britain Ural- »l|r thc
nntIm&gt;h| ft#1.1 mi n*linlluni tilf
ngtittn* 1 1 IHilu.iiii
to greater,
(«i
#*•■$#•«*»***«&lt; t« thr UlftR
wrath that) sight of thr Qurrrx
rlllrt In Ik# NRRtri inlk tirndqMni i
ItM III fklrnsi* uml N#»%
who mini- in days which Soothant t ~
- n * ' itTTiu li ■ Mrnlr; nf il»
Ireland likea to forget.
A
H
J
o
I
soii
'
h
life
was
put
in
the
movies
and
succeeded.
AftmtiHt* ei*M »&lt;kick i« #nllllr&lt;l
Thr famous Qurrn-Emprrss sit*
*k,lml..l, In Ik* m•* In, jt ,*..I•11 Woodrow Wllsoii’a life was put |n the movies and succeeded.
in grand stair on a hugr* pedestal
raflaa *1 *11 ik* Inti mhi ptiHirH
fc
• with Ihr billowing aklrta of her
I* III, nr *,•,», i»,i.
writ a. all So was tlie life-story of 1/itiis Pasteur.
AP a*e. lO.imirk#..
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These facts lend support to the view that the careers day ao spread out that aha looks
I
__ FRIDAY. OCT. 3. 1917
of prominent attorneys who have contributed to the de- for all thr world Ilka an enor­
mous broody hen. Thr statue is
8TIFP^N YOUK JBPINK WITH velopmcnt of tile law, would moke good film material ■o
big that it almost blocks a
mi :
STRENGTH ‘ and U k a I.'t it
Arthur J . Freund of St. Louis mode this suggestion to the view of the building as one standi
Havi&gt;.m*rev upon ih# O Imrd fur American Par Association's convention, in a report ns in front of it. I know, because
I am weak. l&gt; Lord heal* ni*,~ chairmlin of a Committee to look into radio and the movies, when I was in Dublin In '46 I
tried to take a anapshot of thr
I’»alm U'2: Palm 01:2.
lie suggested two chief justices, John Marshall and William Parliament house and rouldn't
Sttt Seme Ritkt Iji Howard Taft oh possibilities, also Judah P. Benjamin,
find any place to avoid Vlctotia
pending- —headline. Ami dial
Henjnmiii dfserves to Is- remembered bolter. A con-' However, 1 anapprd a picture, and
om himI
tent|ioriiry of the Rritish Renjamin Disraeli, he resembled- had it* taken away from me by a '
minor g&lt;wemmrnt employe wbo I
c
j
n“tT
TT1
—
k
him
ill many respects ami was often compared witli him. said;
f t
Sunday ii Rally p*v Pn yottr| ||u WM!t „ Heuator from I^misinna/ and holder of. three
"W . can't hav* a pictura of ths
pan to help male a a li-iiri
I t.n|t|nt(t
under t)ic .Confederacy', winding-Up us-secre- PasUaanmt itwrilding' taken 'with
p * •ff'ri*by takmx your children m l harrh.
of‘slate. .‘ At .tliu eii4 of the war }ie escaped, disguised, tha Queen in front of it."
Well, a government
official
in
an
o|ieu boat to the Rahamns. Tiience he miyle his way
Afcoidinff to tl»r |nlrrn4tion«l
sent my film . hack voluntarily
Inililulr of AiliiU, Unde Sam, to England, where lie became a British subject and ji lead* with an apology-which waa quite
after 171 yean of terene bachelor* er ol the British bar. Hollywood should find him interest­ unnecessary, since I understood
the significance of the leisure
hood, i* going Ip. gel a wife. She ing.
To the small-time enfploya th*
will be. the artiili ray. a compotstatue waa an emblem of tha Eng
itc of Screen Actreio-I Jane Greer.
bsh rule which he had com* t.,
Loretta Young and IJnda Darnrll.
hate, and I mention tha Incident
The old boy it in for lome rough
• Uncle Ham really underntamln advert iMng. He in ped­ liecaus# iiiv observation b that
sailing 'now.
* .’ ..
dling Ixiiiils with a clever aerie* of liewnpapcr and ntagip most of Eire feele as -he does.
My personal observation, by th*
zlnjt
apiM.-als.
t'
‘ ■r - w S
•why. goes hark to th? Easter &lt;
FfOtp T oledo
file _l
ttnr iHPyrngp^fenttimrir-Pfitfr■Anid dittwiny- nbowing Trf#V-&gt;eT7FUWr~or " Srifn- .TeT«i' Til"
that ihr Tolerlo ?o .i i» having
iiavir a
boom in baliiei. On th e ' maikct a line of men mii one aide of a commuter*' ntation platform. IDII! when, at a reporter, your'
correspondent came close
to
al pieirnl, arcordmg to Director They are wearing buttinesa Hiiita, carrying brief cased anti writing hia last story.
preparing
to
perune
morning
ncwnpaiMTH
during
tii&lt;&gt;
trip
to
Frank L .Skrldon, are 4fl head
However, despite till*, harrier
wrstrrn Calvinist college and
of young lions, boan. deer, rlk, the office. They are glaring across the tracks at a lone tietwern Eire and England—a
h
carefree
man,
attired
in
sports
clothes
and
with
a
golf
bag.
then set o ff to see the: great
lotrrler which was responsible In
water Lufialuri and sheep, but
labeled *-'A
Station
Scene oi
of 1957."'
United States of wtilch he was
no smnll degree for Eire's much
r r
be add., get your order in eaily. The
■»" atl
! is HtueiiKi
-a a
tat mu ftceno
tin. .
determined to write.
"They arc Kiting like hot cake." ^ „ 1»•«'.
*&gt;'» «;»y
“ /rAHltrv club is the one who rritiriied neutrality in the late
He hummed and worked hia
— —
-----is 'getting
getting an sternly
steady income from United States Savings war—recent developments have
lie CYNTHIA LOWRY
way around the country. Once
observers
to speculating i
AP Neesfeaturee Writer
We see where a group oi Ronds. He whs smart enough to start Inlying them in 1917.' set
he picked up a job ns sports,
whether perhaps
tire two old:
Britiih women have organized a A table shows how simple it is to be repaid $4 for every $3 knemies might I* on the way to' NEW YORK— Feika Feikrma, writer In Minnrapolis because
,
, ..
, . ,
. whose publisher* have Pulitxer
sewing circle to make things to »&lt;JI invested if bonds are held until they muture. The imyroll a burying of the hatchet. Thr I P ril, hopag (or hil noyg| ,.Thit |&gt; Hemic Hlermsn, football coach
in this country so that ihry can plan and the bond-a-month arrangement with banks are past few wrrke have seen event* |
Year." undoubtedly I* the of .the University of Minnrstota
which might portend better times |,|KKrst 'thing in modern litera- Gophers, Icllvrd he ' could help
' obtain the dollars.with which In Explained.
First was th* trip by Prl III! lure, lie stands nix fet-t nine Inch­ interest hi* five younger brothers
it h an eaay, automatic method to save a little money Minister
■ buy the fooii they need over there.
DeVsIera to Ixuidon U&gt; es in his stocking fret: even in forming „ superman half of
Now that is something like it H In tlie an feat 'investment the world lias to offer. People consult witli
Prime
Minister more In his sixe II nhnee.
football.team. '
| mote Europeans would follow Itouj'ht Imiids in wnrtime. It is k*mnI of Uncle Snm to remind Attlrr on the economic situation
' was
very poor report­
er,".Fetke s a id .'"I could blot up
■ their' example,, tiirre would be everyone Hint the snme savings are possible today.
Tha
7
1
wl
.
n
sJr
i°
ImMrtaVxi
^m
ptTJgm
mmvalllngVy
’
to**
get
lin t was a highly
" n|,ort * ,',&gt; con,forlajJ|e |n „ norinnl-alird all sorts of Information, but
copridcraMe |rtr itarvation, ine
gesture for the progd a n j stern h ,
^
disadvantage. 1 couldn't' ait down and write
much leu agitation.
D- \ .l*ra to m a k r-h e who
,p
to th,nk lhal .ah
xbnvt t t quickly."
.
Renerttiiui ajr&lt;&gt; w i i co n d im n w ii,
*
777
Tubereulosl* almost killed him
-The B u m trd ! -Ut&gt;«7r\*5inlnttT
to death hy the British as on* » "
'"it icuya are just naL before he really settled down to
hat announrril that Isiloi'y woikri
of the leaders of the Easter week urally-.stupid. That isn't good for writing. 1 ^ spent two vranT In
in Ihit country fre receiving an
GREAT FALLS, Mont, Oct 3 reM llon.. I aqi acquainted with a big guy who write* serioul a sanijoriuni. Hn tnri. -hi* -wife
- - ' —W&gt;—A 66-yeiir;0id. slieupherder Mrr De -Valera and tako-tWs -to .books." . - _
Ttnere and they were married ir\
average of U percent more pay
Feikrma‘s
a
husky
l»V»nd 1942.
la y near death today after a fierce lie a friendly move on his part.
,
•r Ihit 'y e a rT h ln T tic f'd iiF litl; Irat
man
of
.
1
6
.,
lie
comes
from
hut losing idmnlght battle with a
Then the other day when Eire’s
VI knew that I must write oi(
lit HAL BOYLE
on account fit the iiw in pt»c»«,
DKH MOINES, I*., &lt;/P&gt;-"What's Grlxxly bear he caught raiding natpr runic up for meinliertlii rare and family &gt;of huge. pow. die," Felke said, without any
. tiicy are no belter oil. Ai w have Iowa like?" •
his flock ill the Montana hills. : in the United Nations, HrilU erful men. He Is a* second drama at all, "We hail $70 a
American,
who#* mouth coming' in and I started
laid before, wage increaiet which
Th* story of. the struggle had Minister of Slate Hector McNeil generation
I n -i.i-il this of Gordon Gammsck,
over
aix
feel to write on iL"
(ail to lake Snlu lomideialion wartime buddy of Krnl# Pyle and to be pieced from the evidence— went out of hi* wav to make a parents -both
ta ll—were
Frisians.
descend-’
They now have a little nlam
eHkirncy and production don t at present eolumnlit and radio hlorul splotclies, a piH-n of the striking defense of Eire who wo* ants of hardy seafaring
na- In Minnesota and Feike still la
herder’s skull bone, boar track* being opposed hv Russin for the
commentator
for
the
De*
Moines
do much good. II you gel a 10 It, **i 1.1 hinI Tribune.
live* of the rugged North 8ea working hard. He writes in the
larger than a man's hat—found second lime. Sold McNelll--percent incieate in-income aud it
•Tan--anyone- posalMy—justify Islands........ ...................................»------ morning and does hia - research
Here's n thumlmnir portrait of along-th?—trail hr-the wild Sun
Felkema'a parent* Joined the In the afternoon,
the rejection of Eire as a mender
coili you 10 (icrrrnt mote bi live tin- tnll porn state in "gam's” River country.
" I t has worked so far," he
The header himself, Jo slf Chllf- of the United Nationa Here is a stream who left Holland and
aniTilotrs:
where it the xdvnnla^r&gt;
still
haven't much
Iowa' farmer* are thrifty; one cislan.has not regained conscious­ reputable and stable government Germany, came to the United said. "I
An intereiting article liom the listed $ 1 .6(1 depreciation nn a $0 ness since he was rhargtd and whose relations with member* of States, anil settled In- the mid­ money but I think' I'm 'over the
’'
. .
mnulnl hy the Gristly
which this organisation are good ' anil west. Feike. the Feikem**' eld. hump now."
Inlctnalional Airymlily -«l 5ur- fountain pen in filing hi* Income lumliered
Hr it In the preliminary
out of the darkntieat on cordial.
She is, above nil, a est son, was born on his father’s
tax report. . .They knot* what they
geoni tells z&gt;i lb* dyiftni «&gt;( |&gt;u‘-f
iuu (32(1 M iu st-ai Iowa, t stages of ■"* bil#he*k;i now-w Wen
a sbeepdillliiig "['rer a weyk egp.
Want: one repylH.
-ting .oil. Uio-long- arWedesl^Hcja-: ath"hrP!tTiTi‘ “ra.m 'l
He •knows the * taMttarV'World I h* says will
“ * take hlrt
him three
*
or
mean* to improve wl- nil
to finish.
times
tier
relationship
with uf rain and sunshine, good and I four year*
§l ion' fa r appendicitis. h|oi&lt;s i&gt;*“|&gt;le ruluiin' +n' slid mil all nighl**. &gt;' .
powers similarly stable and legal. Had harvests. He went to a mid. I "It's about a giant,'
die from litis parlitulai ailment Aiinlher answered city dwellers'
There la not one argument that
than Itom sulomo^il* arCMfentv. r»iii|ilnints on the high price of
can I■* offered against her ad
butler hy
'
*'
'
figuring
out. it. took
• mi yet almost every one ill them JLMHI squirts from a cow to rpake
•
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October 2, fl»47 inlsioin"
Editor
That's what you call reciprocity
a
could- he isvcil if the appendix a poutuj. , ,
Russia Vetoed the Irish applica­
were removed st tire- proper time.
Iowan* are Independent: A Hanford Herald
tion. hut Britain did her beat
judge
offered to supend a (300 Hanford. Florida
Chancer ol death ill * normal
Dear
Sir:
for Eire.
apptndix operation a»e about one firm for drunken driving. "No,"
I was recently confined In th*
Maybe we are seeing th* dawn
said the defendant. "I'd rather
in a ihourand. Rut T&gt; percent pay. I don’t want anything bagg­ Felnald-Laughton Memorial Hos­ of a new era between Eire and
pital s t the old Hanford Naval England.
•
F of the 55,000 virho4'x(i*fd lari year. ing over my head." 7 - .
,
Thu big loagur* pitcher, Dob Air 8 tatlon for about nine weeks
t
had waited too h**&gt;
and now .that I have been dis­
KOREAN REDS
Feller, was halted by' *"
Highway
‘
charged,
I
want
to
taka
Ibis
op­
•1' 'Another boatload ol iclugrrs Wilgon for aprudlng, " I ’m Feller,
SEOUL, O ct 3,,
, EalAlB'
EMalp
portunity to nubllcly express my
' has arrived in Miami (rom t&gt;* arvilan d lndlans." said Bob. Re­ appreciation for th* eplendld ear* lishmrnt of a Com*
naumilt OTvcrns
plied the patrolman: "I'm Wilson.
mrnt in Korea “eliminating re*
’ Ionia where they ray conditions ate Highway I'alrol." Feller got the I received while there.
so lernble llut tliey prelertcd to ticket. . .Tlie speaker of the house
1 have been In savers! hospitals aetionaries" upon withdrawal of
Soviet and U. 8 . occupation forces
brave the danfceii ol an Atlantic of representatives', farmer Gut during thr past few yrars which' has been proposed by the sowrre many times larger than our
Kueslrr,
refused
to
wrar
a
tux
to
i Cloning in a 40 foot boat to
called people's committee In
I h * . Guvenera Inaugural,-explain­ local hospital, but l.h av a never
remaining under Rurrian control. ing: "Never wore on* of the durn received any more courteous or propaganda broadcast to its pro­
. You do not tee many American* things before and ain't startin' better treatment than 1 have re­ vincial leaders.
cently received here at home.
Irying lhal hard lo grt away Irom now." ; . .
low'ans .are folksy: Whacking
Our hospital is Indeed a credit
« America. The last' )htle band oi
at burning timbers atop a to this community and to all of
Cstoniani lo come to our dioret awav
budding, a city fireman called those who have mad* it possible.
»&gt; Alley
without panpoiti was* allowed lo down to a passing friend: “Hey,
" Respectfully yours,'
—
' remain. We lay let tlwie latest Joe, run over to tn* fir* station,
Victor Check
• visitors May. We m«y need alt will you, and (urn out tha fir*
DEY SArtS Dfc RICH
' the meo in this cou 4»y with ihe under the prunes." . , A but driver
' -- .
MEH5 WrtliT 6 ITS UP
rolling down the street on which ha
kind of courage they have shown lived stopped got out, Uiathed hia for a baseball park. . .
PE WARS ALLUZ STA1 S
* that wk can get.
little son for playing in tha-itraot
Iowan* a rt poetic: A high school
—then rwsumgd hi* trip. . . .
boy sent his best girl a cheese on
IM DE. R E A R .B u t V4IP
w • It is a healthy sign when young
Seeking a record of his birth 36 Valentine's Day with this note:
DiS ADAM BOMB D V i
a “This chaese may be strong, but
men reek .knowledge, and with year* before, a man went
not
as
strong
as
my
love
fa
r
you."
h ........................................
.........
..f.lw
doctor
in
a
small
Iowa
town^Th#
AIM' 6 WINC B § MO
that as a criterion we may »alely
Some Iowa rcomle trends: A
doe fumbled through hia filet,
IVORY or WIIITB
auume that America U in a healthy old
RCAA\ *
cam# up with a certificate
' grocer extended a self-service
condition. Never l»aiote have icr added: “Never got paid fpr that pushcart to a customer. "Don't
TRIMMED IN
many young people, tried to hard one. Twenty-five dollars sMill
t l l . ___ need one," said th* cuatom*r.
MANY
OTHER COLORS
»*
to get into college. But unforlun- Want to pay UT” The man paid. . "Only got $6." . . . A father
bought
a
fountain
pan
aa
a
grad­
wh^n
Ernie
'lxug,
a
hotel
manager,
f , there aren’t (Vnakigh collegei
* his
hia son.
aon. "Going
ran for mayor of Newton, the uatlon present for
FREE ESTIMATES
_
around. Op* out oi every washing tnachln* town, ha had to suprise hlmYr
h im !" 'Inquired
'
tha
BLINDS or AWNINGS
'. threa sludents &gt;wbof wants lo the plea In hia coffee shop cut In dark. “I'll aay," declared th#
Z 'k
ha’a going t
collect this fall brill be turn- ala pieces instead of eight. Ha got father, " l i t think*
. - ,
gat a convertible." A raliglou
of accom- elected.
Iowan* aren't all consistent: saalot delivering a private sermon
I tchooli
Th* hero of a fir* at tha state t# « a grocer held up a Hn* of
many as 75 penljgntUry was a nun serving customers. "Thle fellow's trying
Thoie
years for arson. . .During ■ to sell me heaven," Apulotfaad
fglout census ona man scribbled the grocer to the waiting womkn.
m are geh
on the question sheet: “I'm ait "T a k , It,", snapped a pjppary lKtle
th* baxis atheist,
thank God." . . .On th#
irahip
otlwr hand; torn* Iowan* are con- mythlng so
Mudrnti to re­ sUlent: th# Govarnor l* Robert D.
That’* lot
•M Waal Third Street
iT
'
mini stand Bluo—and ha uses blue stationery
Views... laoaxo privacy
Bkoae ,1151-W '
Britain and France each 6oni »•&lt;
. . and a preacher raised a storm
light. . . sod iegu!»le veotiUUoa
they would of protest whan h* learned that trots approximately one-third th#

T IIE 8ANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Marker Is Knocked
Over By Automobile

FREEDOM TRAIN"

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Seminole G r i d d c r s Charlie Grimm To
■taTCfir1 Mrife •Polish
On Fine Points Of
Game Says Kettles
Next Five Years
The Seminole Hllth School Colerv Kills invade Kuslia tonight
for a &gt;ciap with the Euatia' High
Panther* that promise* . to be
thrill', packed from Iwginning to
end.
Coaeli (‘ml Kettles' charges
have tarn working hard on the
finer point* of the gams all week
and tliev have l&gt;een showing age r v - - in—preparation—for
tii.. Eustl* fray.
itlockinv and *iRnal callinR
drill* have hlRhliRhted moat of the
practice- *e**iona this week for the
Fed Rrldders.
The Panthers will t&gt;earfwatchInR on the Rround and in the air
*ln re they |«&gt;»*c»» a potent pass-

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SIDELINES

Hr MUnit AY .BOSK

new

York , oct: ;t w&gt;- An

old hand will lead the ChiraRo
Cult*' ‘•youth movement" neat
year ami' right through I9&amp;2..
The vetrnul'at the wheel will lie
Charlie Grimm - oRnin. Putting..a
dead *top to season-long rumors
that their 40-year old manager
wa» headed for (Cleveland, the
TTUhrgiVtf BMIJ6 Charlie a solid
vote of eonfldence in the form of
a fivr year contract, a long term
agreement unprecedented in the
history of the Chicago National
I-eague team.
- The popular pilot hasn’t yet
siRned the nrfe»»ary paper* hut
that formality will lie taken rare
of when Grimm, Cuba General
Manager Jame* Gallagher ami rlub
President Phil WriRley get to-

By ARTHUR BECKHTTU. JB-

filllll PltEHtCTIONH'/
Well. vA have not yet Rone out
on the football predictions limb
this year, so this Is as Rood time
s* nnv to saw thr linlh off beAlabama will niRf Vanderbilt in

Grimm beamed and said hr was
last week in the contest in DeLam!. DeLand romped over the ‘‘Happy about the whole thing."
Eustl* eleven in a 111 to 0 encount"I will try to tie a good innnnRer
iikelv that Coach Kettles ami I will continue to tw Charlie
the smiling Cub chieftain
likely thrt Coach Keith
added.
Forgotten am! forgiven was the
Chuck Herron at renter. Gene
Harper »D&lt;b, Dick Bax* at the Cobs' sixth ptep&gt; finish «n tkv
Ruunls, Wally Tyre anil Buddy past rampaign. The five-year
l^«&gt;ttii(&gt;rintr(rtfl tit
tint! pact apparently was the hoard of
Wriitherlngton
at tht*
the Rilfenlfl
guard* and
Ilvron Beard and Chris Jensen at strategy's way of telling Charlie
Urn flute. The harkfirld combina­ It wasn't his fault.
The Cubs of '47 was virtually
tion will find Holly Plercy at the
1
spinner bank. Cedrick Dunbar at the same crew which took fourth
the blocking back and either. Hay ■place In '4il ami won the pennant
llunhnr, Johnny Alexander or Ed in ‘45 under Grimm. But thing*
willl be different next year.
Urooklvn al the wingbacks.
Already four standby* of the Yankee rightfietder Tommy Henrirh crosses the pi ate to score on’ hi* homer in the fifth inning of the
past, Stan Hark, Claude I'assaau. second World Baric* game in the Yankee Stadium, the Bronx. New York. l**ft fielder Johnny LimitII,
Bill Lee ami Billy Jurges, have at Imt. greet* him. Dodger catcher Edwards, Utnpi re Pinnclli and a Yankee hatlioy watch the hapny
(International)
been crossed off the playing list Yntihi-f complete hi* four-sarker. The Yank* won the game by a score of 10 to 3.
along with a number of minor

~ Bill Klein Asserts
That S e r i e s Has
;----Been- Umpirecl-Well

BROOKLYN, Oct. 3, id l—The
man with the' seamed face, pa|o
bine. eye*, and .authoritative voice
did not sec much of the third
World Seric* game, But when It
was all over he allowed that, yea,
the umpires always were in posiThat** W. J . “Hill" Klenr, chief
of staff of National League urnlitres.
He doean’l watch the game,
** The ball only, that's an umpire'a
fob. You don't think I watch the
hall players, do you7”
lie even put an uncomfortable
box on his folding chair so he
could get up higher and peer down
more sharply.
lit Frhruarv he will lie 74 and
hv Is still
condition."
An active umpire -for 40 yearn
Klern worked in 18 World Series.
“A record that will never he heat
t«ecau*(.' they rotate 'em now."
- -{ttrT B rthhrtiii* Itscnrlrr M in '**
|iert n pinion, a "Perfectly umpired
Series.

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Army will romp to another
victory against Colorado and
Michigan will lake Stanford into
ramp. Noire Dame, with the most
powerful football aggregation in
the nation today, will route Pitt.,
and Penn will, wallop LsFsyette.
Wc ,plck Purdue to upset Ohio
State, and Wisconsin - to edge
.Indiana.ip .a .hotly contested tiff,
The OoMen GopKhtVar-Minnesota
will maul Nebraska and we think
Iowa will nip Illinois.
Yale has It over Cornell and
.Columbia will sink the not ao.not-;
i-nt Navy team. Vf’l will take Vir­
ginia and Princeton will defeat
Brown. UCI.A will top North­
western and Dartmouth will defeat
Syracuse.

Vic Ranchi b ffo n he could get
1 , 1 h*r f-»-r S,|« to h u I oon,- .
them out. A single run in the . rrUrrK&gt;«*a
1.-1- r In irpaii, •(
vug
t.io-uln afcWh ho, Sb* t —«r to *•*»..
third off lowering Karl Drews and aoat,
I .—or—I ion. Mra u l », -o with
iK«(riI*t
anothrr pair In the fourth,at the oo-nltlns alniM hraJ.rtw*.
»•«*!«, Hawhin* and itnwtinr mlitr/ 1*11
cxpcn*e of Spud Chandler, who '■f I4r**«4 rtlkf aftrr unlnc IL KMHUlNdl.
fl -00. but ronttderta* rrxmltl, Kill* I#
was wild after a long period of ro\ fiHMirf.
iffnutU In only yonnko
dn*«. KLOHUNOL (mutisso. t»t cmIf •«
inactivity, gavr Joe Hattcn nine dlmtod)
m MWith msdwy harl guarantee l r
run to work on — just haiely T m Hi Ibn l lt a i I * .. 131 »~ I’lfR HI.

BALL GROUNDS KEEPER .
FINDS RELIEF IN RET0NGA

Sinkwich Has Signed
To Play With Colts

Buffered So Much From Add
Indigestion He find To
&lt;)ult His Job As A Mechnnlc. States Mr- Patter. son. Now Hats Heartily,
Sleeps Fine A n d Feels
Lots Stronger.

Getting the i utiKs away to a one-run sjart In
the Win Id S eries at the Yankee Stadium, the
welst, second baseman. Is shown scoring in the
catch er Edwards and Umpire I'innelll stand by.
secmitl game .of the World Bertel by, a score of

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fortahle at night that It seemed
to me I wwa up and down .all
night long. I had to continually
use some kind of laxative ami i
got to feeling so weakened ami
iHui th at-I gave-trp-tny job as a
mechanic snd took a jnh looking
after the Anderson liall park.
I never saw anything like the

. '.‘ Hotnnaa brought—ttu»
lief after everything else I died heartily now amt anything I
had failed," gratefully declare* want, and it s e m i tr* me 1 get
Mr. M. S. Patterson, well known stronger every day. I sleep fine,
resident of &amp;&amp;! Redwood' Ave., the constipation is relieved, and
Belton, 8. C , In discussing tnls I feel equal to any job again.
famous vitamiu-d gastric tonic Retonga has my everlaiting gratrecently.
•*J got to where I was afraid
to est a square meal because of
the second game of thr torture' from tour stomach
Bronx, N. Y. Stirn- and gas," continued Mr. Patter­
first inning. Dodger son. "I wouldn’t dare ■cat any
The Yanks won the kind of greasy foods, my appetite
10 to 3,______ _
dwindled away to almost nothing,
and 1 felt so rfestlcs* and uneom-

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MILWAUKEE. Oct. 3. tA*i —
Army v* Colorado— MBS. (Time
indefinite. Iiroailenitt Jo follow Milwaukee's Urewrra of the Amer­
completion of. World S e n t* name). ican Association, needed one mort&gt;
Northwestern v* UCI.A—ABC, victory today to win their first
Junior World Serief* championship
2:4G I*. M.
TulanV Va (irurcit Tech—NflC, since 1U3H.
The Brewers, who finished their
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va Oklahoma—*1 Ira true season'in third place and
whipped Kansas City snd I.mii,CBS. ;!;1S |&gt;. M.
villc in the playoffs, when ahead
for the first time last night in the
this one. (-'Iimiif.-4u«lire and __ current, J il ll r Wnrld^rSerlea.-hy
Tar heel buddies from North Caro­ riyning from behind twice-tO’delina should nl|&gt; Bobby Lane and his feat Syracuse of the International
League. 0 to 6. The win was the
Teiaa tesm mate*.
thirst straight for the Brews, af­
Southern California will rap Rice ter they lost thp fitst two games
at Syracuse, in the‘ licit four out
ington. Oklahoma will stop the of seven.
Texas Aggie* and California will
In their sixth contest tonight.
repel pt. Mary's.
Milwaukee .will rely An righthand­
We are still doubtful in saying er Vern Bickford. Syracuse will
Just what the outcome 'of the call on Howie Fox, another right­
game* in Florida will lie. hut we hander, who was a 7 to 1 victor*
think that the Gators have an even Sunday.
chance of defeating the Texas in­
vader*. and we think that the Rol­
lins Tars will have difficulty in
their contest with the Richmond
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sident of the Baltimore Club, bail
made a deal with the Yankee* be­
fore Slnkwkh was signed- lu -a ilou ntr.id.li ti Bum* win, of course
I’yca Kismlncd • Glasses Filled Coll contract.
BROOKLYN, Oct. 3. (/Pi —
. . . And then to get nut of the
Its terms were undisclosed.
chilly atmosphere of Yankee Kl«- Saved hv the M l and stout Hugh
dium Into the rolorful, more-hu- Casey from dropping their third
man ronftne* of Ebbet* Field . . . j(straight, the evcr-hopeful' 11lookThe difference is that hnselwll in lyn Itodgers aally forth to battle
ItriMiklvn still is a spurt; In the against the New York Yankee*
.Stadium it's an amusement, enter­ In the fourth World SerlcJ game
prise . . , And finally, what relief today Miind aore-armi-d Harry
pitrhlng! . ,-. The pre»* box an­ Tavlur who hasn't started slnee
nouncer' said It! 'Tito winding Aug. IK.
Manager Hurt ShoUuh\ pftcV
pitcher Is Casey—by vote of th«
assembly." . . The rotound 'res­ ing corns, consisting chiefly of
taurant keeper earned plenty of Hugh Casey and a lot of guys
vntea the way. he stopped the named Joe, just .managed to get
Yanks In th e. last three Inning* homr with a 0-8 decision yester­
when it wax beginning to look as day, under the friendly Influence
if no one could stop the Uronx of familiar Kbbct* Field. They
tximliers . . . And Jo * Page turned didn’t look like wo'rld champions,
in lust as brilliant a Job of clutch but they were a big improvement
hurling as the fifth Yankee fllng- over. Wednesday's woefully out­
er . . . when the Yanks threatened classed misfits.
to tie it up In tho sixth, someone
Fresh out of starters, Shotton
remarked: "Well, It look* as If now has to gamble with Taylor.
we'll have a new ball game." . . . The how-llrU Dodger skipper, dis­
MIDWAY BETWEEN HANFORD and ORLANDO
cussing his pitching plan* for the
on U.S. 17 and 92
first time In public, revealed that
U- will be Hal Gregg tf Taylor
The-Muul Modern Main and Private
’ isn’t ready,
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Gregg, an Inconsistent right­
hander, performed )n passable
with
fashion In Wednesday's rout after
looked
relieving Vie t-ombardh
Separate Underground B ar and
tho dugout toward the compare
Pete Reiser, whose center field­
tivelv short right field wall: "1/ ing has been far .from brilliant
H*, Dance Floor
they hit tha ball today like they but who nevirthetest (a a key min
Overlooking Boat Lake
did yesterday, we’ll have aoma In the attack, may be out of the
fun here." . . . Bucky must have llneun a* a 're su lt of a severely
been talking for both teams.
sprained ankle, received when he
Fcj|t|irtng Music By
Aw. Gawanua
waa frying to (teal second base in
Jackie Robinson'* only difficulty the firat inning of yesterday*!
so far has been hesitating. He did game.
It fielding Wednesday and he did
The eeason record , nf Bill
it * Use-running Thursday. After ( BeVens,
who wiB start for New
day NighUi 9-2
i York, il not calculated to strike.
Saturday 9-3
*. •fear into the’1hearts of the FtatCover
j bush heroes b^t he may com* up
No Minimum
with th* best pitched game of
the Series. '
and Finest
g
In a sense Beven*'- pitching
’ER CLUB
a "life" will be at stake for there l*
League President WU1‘ Harrldga
still was intartstad In the second
game when'the Yank* were lead|. Bill due to Ms consistent failures
tng Kt-S in the eighth Inning. , . whan help wa* needed most. m m
when a. departing epeclator ting;•« Manager Bucky Harris guessed
In Bobo------------Newsom
ertd too Jotifi la the s h it. ah«* . wrong
_ I— yesterday
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STEAKS
leaned over,. Upped hU shoulder [who** demise carat suddenly dur_ a'*Ung
six-ntn
Dadnar ip urt‘ ’ln
FRED GREEK, Owner and Manager
and reoneeted
““____
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I want to see |second Inning. They, scored four
sake, move alo
% *|on Bobo and two mots on reliefer
thli game, too,'

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conoistion, surety iusmid hiisi
litlkl *1 t«,l from r.rtur* »t also.,

To fill the gaps, a horde uf Yager
youngsters will lie brought up to
the spring training camp.
With five year* to Work on,
Grimm, himself, happily furnish*
every Job open When the srptad
gather* once again at the Catalinn
Island conditioning ramp.
The '48 campaign will he
Grimm's 12th full or psrt time
season a* manager of the Cub*.
Grimm, himself, happy furnish­
ed the information that he is the
first Cub manager ever to lie given
mure than a one-year contract.

BALTIMORE, Oct, 3. m “Firohnll" Frankie. Kinkwlrh “bad knee", ami *11 -h *« signed a
ronfrart with the Baltimore Colts
in the nll-Americn footlmll con­
ference. and the former Unlverin the nll-Amerina foothnll eonfn rrrrrr and- the formcT UTCiCcfT
slty of Georgia liackflrld great is
expect ail to be In uniform for the
llaltimorr-Snn Francisco grime
here Sunday.
The Coll management. In nnnounring the signing, said Sink­
wich arrived here from Athens.
Ga.. last night and may run
through practice' with the 'Colts
today.
Just a week ago. the New York
Yankees of the same league placed
Sinkwich nn the retired list at hi*
own request, Frankie said a-lurd
knee was the cause of hi* leaving.
A Colt spokesman said doctor'*
reports showed tjte knee would

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rent. Now n|i«n. In pood Inca* TUi
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BA ItN It I L L
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Purina Feed*, Crocerica and'
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money lo imrehaae stock. Write 440.1
Celery,
Phone
11U0.
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lllilta fctitfs
OFFICE apace In Meltch Buildituf.
Box J . r ■■ Herald.
Utmi4
Larjre lluht office*, itwly dec»r- BABY URAND PIANO-W urlitYO U A lu ; IIK K i:H \
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«(cd. ell utilitiet, heat and lullter. recondittohed. The Mmlr 12 S P E C IA L SK H VICES
illHl ill* M* ly l*
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tor aervice furniahed. Call MS*
iai Hvw |H!iidifl|»tu lit* i '•i
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^ Sanford Buy Station.
Bathroom*.'Nursery. Also Class .
,ik i B l.iln tilf .
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PHONE 200
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tenlan wella, a 7 room dwrllinif,
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lit jin g riid lM * **o ilir* T I ih I
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
2 tenant house*. 2 larjte ham*. FOR SALB—Lime rock for drlvaI n i i»f
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AND TYPING
IIWellinK for rent only with
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CREDIT
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OF
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farm. On Camcrbn avenue. East
1241.________________________
SANFORD
tliln iR Ili lift} h t .*^1*11 Iftb fI. A* !*■
aide, Sanford, Fla., phone 1921IB N. Park
phwie ISO
. 8KWING MACHINES
R. P. O. Itux 8H3, E. B Stowe.
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SA L E S, AND SERVICE
Exprrt Itaitio Repairing*U k A tt
TWO Ii EDHOo MS — sinile and
B e fla S e n ln if Mart*-Shop
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ii" 11 tu lilt r i i ** ■■
Fred Myers,' a IT fc. gn.i'SL
4 double. 718 Oak Ave.
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FLOWER PLANTS. Mrs. V- C. WATCH A CIAH'K REP MI1ING ieKUAI.
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----------Bollini'cr, W. l i t St. near Mon- 171)0 Sanford Ave. ITians H43JJ
REFINED FAMILY of four doA iitM K l *1 \ rr,
ATTENTION m u i IIF its
roe Corner. Phone 1330-J,
sires nicely furnished house or
Ti&gt; I *i*I.I*i 11AT* f! il AM I ; M»-&gt;IC l i ­
— DIAPER SERVICE—
lt*.nit*
4^ NtirM#;., \‘*»illt 1‘i f l f
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upsrtment. Six to nine months. ALUMINUM casement windows,
llnhy Valet furnishes hospital If tm
W. E. Johnson, Valdes.
‘ Steel casement and Aluminum
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dean, sterile dinners and .ieiidor*
-**» Jiff,jt&gt; 4*HI
double hung windows. Mirarle
i
t’f •irl uf
tied container. Kc momicnl apd r» tl*r,
3 REA L E ST A T E FO R SA L E
1» Dii tfy?
Concrete . Cb. 3uU Elm Ave.
safe. Fully medilldlv nppioved t‘imbv1 r i o i ^ , in I
n
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6|?i it il 3 t»f
Phone 1335.
Call Daytona 2t&lt;l7-\V cidleet ftr tali*
KBAL BSTAT h
*uii f u r itU«*r
- 4•lft l»mt*
details, lid dlaiiers. •* ti week.
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BABY GRAND PIANO Price reo
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Klllk Hln ItrAtnir* tlrfok*
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» RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor I 800 Magnolia.
WILL grind rorn for feed, grits iC.int.
A meal every Saturday mornRciriitared Broker and
\\|1tu— 0,, I,--,I auit t f lr... I S-..U
TWO USED cotton mattresses,
Ing. ' J . W. Bell, lak e Monroe. it Nanr..Mi, K J o tt.i. ti..- t r i ii
Insurance Agent
full sited. f&gt;»7 'Magnolia.
Rm. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT—Floor sender. Easy .fI l I* K .r n iliu11(7.
operation. RcnV.unbl* rate*. San­
r t e r k C treu a ( 'w i ll
• 3 bedroom house on ‘three lots; 24" FIRE PLACE wood, 2 3 oak.
ford Paint A. Glass Co. Phone
1/3 fat~ pine, $15.00 a cord.
well Intulwsped^ several bear­
B y ***** |. lim it
303.
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Heater Wood 12. 14. IG &amp; IH Inch
ing fruit trees; large screened
IW p ilt v I ’ k r k
DODGE ■ PLYMOUTH
$0.00 per strand. W. B. Swagporeh; 1 4 baths; Quiet charm
P A R IS AND S Kit VICE
gerty Wood Yard. Lake Monroe,
a%
will make you fall in love with
IN T U G I ’f l l t T
Ml
J 1*17
109 Palmetto Ave.
Phan* 1011 T V J t ' l o J K s l i M J M l I
Fla. Phone 750-W.
tills house.
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_ N y w Jhrci!_bedriMim home on east
Vir.no Tuning aml tUpslrlng. L. U -» S t f K I ^ A T f ” 1* MUTTON P.
CEMENT
ST
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P
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for
your
home.
front lot: easy walking distance
U.M'K L‘T T . t o r m n l .
Sill. Res. Olt-W.
Free estimate. R jracle Concrete
• o l town. 'H ere's your home of
T O A M . I 't l K U l r u l it *
tNI&gt; I ’ HIl
Co/309 Elrt Ave- Phone 1335.
SU N S M A V IN U I.T.AMIH o i l UK
no regrets.
,
SIGNS
VI VXUH V .-V lN -. 1 s v u . i : m VTI
"unstruetion just started on a new t p n llR 4 fUi i 21 tlics.__ 3 m o l
-Show. cards and
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'Y$»«*.
-riiwh rype twmur ’ S f m r i u F
O - I H I R 'H S I G N f e S V ? CJi
pure rubber. 1 new synthetic.
«n*i r«*i|ntri|'vf
j»f* r ill ii li V,
Ull particulars.
Vl’il 4?f
O. 0 . l a n d r e s s . F h a c J 1
021 li'im* * fill "dffttd•lot wAjrh
$60.00. Reply E. F. II. e/o Her»
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milk
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(nHid 10 acre farm. lUedaid.
Cohen’s Radiator Shop for com- ill*- n l $ t f -u t M lilpft II- Hilf kill
wells. I*Ticcd $0,000.00 for gulck
i ‘nilfity. r Jii
l*tr »jf
i TRADE IN your old washing ma­ • pit'll' radiator service. 100 San-' * h r 'iTmintv
sale.
J in Ip: f*
t»f Hctiiintelr
ford Ave. phone 350-W.
NEW BKNDIX
AUchine on a nr.vv
or.iM
We have several nice country
t’lWIilf. ■Rtifhls. 41
-*$ffl**#* -An
T0MATIC WASHER. Ramiall Curtains. Lace tablecloth* waabwl, 4h *• %i *nvf .ti *»1r»*■ u f •si iif i *»«i n f 4
hopu's with acreage. Your bc»t
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Electric Co.
invent incut for independent liv­
starched &amp; stretched. DIB Mel. r ’ U nilpi id'ivI aV h ft .-in t i i r . tlmt? , l
ing.
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lonville Ave. Phone B79.
Hi# f i r * ! |tijbf!raiti»r» «*fa ifil»
Y0UNG8T0WN
KITCHENAID„
W. It. WILLIAMS. Realtor
K i . j t H l l l i f i i*| ilf t f i f ln t n l f t t iiiM
ifi
ER SINKS, three sire*. Im­
9
TOM BOLT. Aaaoeiale
EXPERT
auto
painting
and
body
ik f i l l u p .
M in i * a l i l i l l
III* '
|*h|M
mediate
delivery.
Randall
Elec-.
110 North Park Avenue
repair. -All work guaranteed, »f I r l k l f f H v tifwl |***«t t t f f l r r
. trie Co.
h r ftn lm -h f. ptiil fttmli t*#
Telephone 1120
Jnrkrun &amp; Gibb* Body Shop, t i•fl Il+%
tfl#
fiM fIM Ilt
i f t r l t l , Ilf
xtt
1100
French
Ave.
Phone
1009-J.
and
mattress.
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VERY NICE 5 room house with BABY carriage
Phone
430-W.
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------ batlr^and“ lynporcRl* hardwood —practically
S a n f o r d iicauty Sahm, 309
KinII%
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floor* recently refinlshed Interi­ 1 GIRL'S heavy duty bicycle, good ■ 1’ark.^ Phone 135-1. M. McMah­
A t * «.**r*»■$t■»ir **f Hi*' t.« it W til I
on
Spirit!
M-tmanent.
tn^Jmc
or nlrcly decorated, one. car garcondition, new tires. Call 930
- IMI D. (ronragp—
~“ 7~0Ti p^ird street In good neighCrotiuinole A' Machinrtess,
lino.
l UAi'.UU'
waves guaranteed. $r, up.
borhood.
Kertl
Sitira
Hunt's Tilled*
i
Several mightly gooil buys in
ROOFING
i""l (minting. Free n
farms with good houses. Rang- WESTING HOUSE wringer wash­
Umates. Smith llinther*. (’on•
Ing from 2H acres to 169 acres
ing machine. $75* 1992 Maple.
tractor. Phone 1188.
„ and priced from $2260.00 to
17600.00.
O NE' Tomlinson Gaineslwrough 13 N O T IC E S— PERSO N A L
FRED W. BENDER. Realtor
chair. 126.00. Phone 099-J.
Itoam 2 State (tank Bldg.
ROY JOHNSON'S 01111.1.. Mug
I’hone 103t__________ 6
A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
noils Avenue. Just-flood-Food
“Ruy wants tu see you."
•■II LOTS U miles from Elderi
for -used
cash price paid
.
Springs. Well drained, partly I Highest
furniture. Ted Darig
ivig Furniture CANtiy F(H! S a i f For H ni
cleared. FWFVOO.OO takes a j l 1
Hc.it'* Chocolatu Candy. Phone
Co. -an e . 1st. T“h . 06$.
''
Brown R. Yates, Elder Springs,
Co. 3105.
Panfonl.
I ’LL BUY your car regardlee* of
-e
. ATTENTION'LADIES!
age or condition, hoy Reel, 304
mSMALl. 3 ROOM bungalow with
Make a on«-stup servieu fui all
St
* 4 acre Idtid in Lake Mary. 6 • *W. 2nd
your, laundry and dry cleaning
»'■ ' » i.
i) ' ■ |.
blocks from post office. $000.00 12 FT. house traiiur, fully e&lt;|uipuwd* by using your favorite
or trade foy late model car.
Self-Service Laundry,
ped. Box B, c/o Herald,
Brown‘ R. Yates, Elder Springs,
TIIK IIELPY KELPY LAUNDRY
Hanford.
_________ ’
400 W. 15 S t
Sanford
7 Pets, Llvealock, Supplies
B A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
A U TO S rO R SA LE
FOR SALE— 1 young jersey row, 1 5
1 oil stove, also new sorghgm In
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
gallon Jugs. Call 706-M between
1939 Packard, new motor, new
OLD NEWSPAPERS—$ CENTS
7 ft 9 P. M.
rubber. 12094 Magnolia. Rodin
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLE8.
ONE NICE milk caw and heifer; | amt hrater.
10. 15, to and U CENT
2 fine horeee] 1 home, 2 Seres
1940 DODGE nlck-un truck
'+
HERALD OFFICE
land- For salt,until sold. Dyson.
j condition. Phone 1199.
Inquire Dr. Baker's Dairy.
NEW 8PINET PIANOS—Weaver.
UUtCK 4 door sedan, tailored seat
Liberal trade In A terms. The i
h e l p ”" w a i t e d '
covurs. good radio, good paint
Music Box. 119 W. First St.
PART TIME AGENT. One of la r - !
As Is $000. 417 W. Uth
Pohne 953.
or 1‘bone 1217-W.
■g■rst'L
■ ■ ■lfe
■ Ins. Company’s.
my i Earn
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola Sales
while you learn. For interview 1929 CLEAN Model A W n l TS3and Service. The Muiic Box,
in Sanford write P. O. Box 632. , or, good condition. New paint,
119 W. lat S t Phone 9 5 3 _
Orlando.
j new upholstery.
Batteries A Battery Charging.
Watson Reel
YOUNG MAN, willing to work.
11. a POPE C. INC
For roadside sales (tnad. Good IIKKL'S USED CARS ft PARTS
proposition to right party. W. [jfijFif5' Orlando Highway
FLOWERS X
R. Williams, 110 North Park 1934 International stake ildo pick­
tom aD occasion*
Ava.
•
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McNKILL ft YOST FLORISTS
Sipes Ave. fult off Celery
WANTED^-Not anyone Just look.
Office ph. 403 reildcnf# ph. »10'B
Ing foe work but someone want­ R EE L 'S USED CAHB ft-HARTS — O F T C N &gt;1 S IO N —
Orlando Highway
ing opportunity to advance-and
O F M ID D L E A Q E
SA FETY BLU B WINDBHIEDS
go ahead. We are looking for 1937 Chevrolet Tudor, motor ft
for any make or model car.
an experienced office ft credit
Eases daylight driving. Cuts
trane. overhauled. Nsw Paint, • M*«y letk* 40 *mt aeer h*r* to git iman who la willing la work lo
al(bti-he*s (lequeat dettre ta p*&gt;« n
down headlight glare at night
good condition.
better himself. Apply in person
- hsvy bodmthes, to* b»c»o»» of on&gt;
8ENKARIK GLASS f t Watson Reel
to
USED CARS ft PARTS (uoctieul lidoay dlKKtien.
PAINT CO.
" *Firestone
........— -Store*.
• — ___________ j KKEEL'S
M
Tf this i« year troublo, ttuih out you
Orlando Highway
^
.
Phone 220
9
W O RirV A N TED
1
htdoeys sod bUddrr allh Dc, KUawr'
■ —- —
~~
. 1 Alt*
Svaam-Root. Il qukkly work* la Idctmi
MAGIC C H E r 8TOVE. hot water
^ I)N0rt P.
PhoB*
tho flow ef .urtaa, h«lp rtlim m n a ociil
after
• heater, excellent condition. Ph. FLOOB SANDING ft finbihln^ AV
cleaning
ft
waging.
Our
power
Hy, sod Htt burning Moulioa . . . tulp.
MML1.
gait enable# , 4 *.
FOB SALE
,
Indian
bt*dd*r Iniistion that gill you up oigbli.
electne
connection
there
1*
no
eonnectlo.1
motorcycle $175.00. Can be seen
SE E Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Metal
I»*rop R'»»l I* truly osiuro's owa »&gt;;
available,
21
yaaie
axporiene*.! tide Sanford Furniture Co. lo rolkf. UUilomJmvo tskm It for tbrn
Work* for roof -paint ft roof
Mary.
eta.
I
.lore.
Phone
218.
IL
M.
Oleaeoa,
Lake
Eta.
store.
216.
Phone 618. i
(•eorstieat . . . olloa with woodorfu] r*
•uhx Coultooi Take a* directed.
COLORED GlfiiL want# job. Phone FOB SALE Cheap 1942 Dodge
FR IED SHRIMP DINNERS
F*e fmo trial aopply, wrtu Dvpt. C.
truck, military ambulance type,
1254- R.
every night e t Homer’s.
i l l , eeata 10, Insulated body. KUaar ft Cm, loc, |taa U JJ, Stamford.
7ilefrigrRatlo 0 reach-In box 7 4 Cow* Or - t»t fuU-aUod bottio of
LAWNS MOWED. Low price*
n j ^ J lOT PLATE LUNCH
Swoaip-Heoa today at your druaueio.
* 7 k 1 4 . Phono 3305,
Jerry Lord rhoaa 788-W. •
1from 11:30 tft C at Homer**.

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FRIDAY, OCT. 3, 1947

TOE SANFORD HERALD,' SANFORD, FLORIDA

EMPLOYMENT,OFFICE
NO LUCK TODAY. W
/ I F I HADN'T TOLD THEM
\ ABOUT M Y-DISABILITY
r
I WOULD HAVE LANDED
THAT JOB .-M A YB E VOO'L
v HAVE TO GO
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NATIONAL
EMPLOY THE
PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED
WEEK. EMPLOYERS
IN NEED OF HELP
AND DISABLED
VETERANS IN
NEED OF J O B S ,

LOOK, J O E ,
O F P EO P LE
HANDICAPS
l feOOD

YES,THE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE HAS
SEVERAL LEADS FOR MEN WITH
YOUR TRAINING AND BACKGROUND;
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DON'T Q U IT. PLEN TY"- " YOU BECAME A SKILLED WORKER
WITH W O R SE.
IN THE ARMY AND YOU CAN BE
A R E M A KW G ATi^ (A SKILLED WORKER IN j— LIVIN G .
aS kS
T V IN D U S T R Y ! r * *

I START T O WORK
7 MONDAY

...WE'VE FOUND PHYSICALLY
HANDICAPPED WORKERS AN
A S S E T ----- NOT A
L IA B IL IT Y / (^ttP^S

ITS GOOD BUSINESS

remem
You bet he’ll make good—thousands of physically handicapped persons are making good every day in all
kinds of highly skilled and unskilled jobs in light and heavy industry. In fact, according to a new Depart*
merit ^ L a b p r. survey, conducted, in cooperation with the Veterans Administration, physically handicapped

WOHKERS
AJwaya consider disabled veterans
ftfil for your vacancies.
^

We may have Juat the man with
necertnnry Hperlnl skills to meet
your requIrcmcnlH.
Pitaae Phone 64. pr .write 112 N.
Pfcrk and Rive the Florida State
Rhiploymenl Service an -opportun­
ity to serve you.

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person*!when prepared 'for and properly placed in jobs, are as good or better workers than unimpaired per*

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'Bons. This survey shows physically impaired workers as a .group (1) had fewer work injuries (2) no greater
absenteeism (3) production was as good in most case s and better in iriany,
There is hardly a business, shop; factory, or organlzat ion In this area that can’t employ disabled veterans to
do a job as well as unimpaired employees.

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Through The Courtesy Of These Outstanding M erchants This Page Has Been Contributed

Cowan’s

Touchton Drug Co,

Florida Fashions

The Florida State Bank Of Sanford

V W A N T fO

Frierson’s Electric &amp; Gas Co;
Mather Furniture Co,

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Sanford Paint &amp; Glass Co,

Yoweffs
Frank Pavlick
J. C. Penney Co.
j . . -, * - ' l y j

Roumillat &amp; Anderson Walgreen Agency

, Co-Operating With
Florida
State Employment Service

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Dodgers In Lead At
But
Group Chairman Secs
'Use In Industry As
► Yet A tone WayOffr
^ Tells Of Problems

Gant Executives
Here To Prepare
Ball Diamonds

■ l a k e m t c r k s s . Oct-,4, W*
Renewing the* A rtfb "fight
a ia in .t proposed partition of
PeleStine,' Foreign Minister FadMI Jamall of Iraq today at­
tacked V.lonUm aa an “aggrc*•Ira and *lrulcnt" political
imiumtnl. He naid It * n “r r r j
much like Nmiim." Jam all'ilrflared that Zionism “ha* noth­
ing to do with Palestine eicepl
J o lU- aimMorr penetrate—Hnr
%IWdlq E aal.^ ,
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Eight Playing Fields
Are Being Prepared
For 16 Ball Clubs
Even though ihc thud of ihe pig
ling the airland aciou
nation and the * I *&gt;47 baseball
season is at an end, Jiaicball dia­
monds are already bring pnmed for
ihe 1948 season.
The largest baseball training
project’ in ihe United Slates is in
the making at the Municipal Air­
port and woiker* ate beginning to
prepare eight playing fields on ihe
I.noise •Orerell, IS year old. heir­ unused hind at the former Sanford
ess. who with her former sweet­ Naval Air Station for the. New York
heart, llud fiolliim, was aiquilted Gianls* farm syitem.
lute yesterday afternoon o( the
Han* Loheil, Hal Gruber ami
murder of her parrnls aboard' v
C. E. Marian of the Giantf* execiw
their yarht the Mary F.. both of I .
...
- c . . .
whom had o p p o s e d her affile f,v* ** * " , , r ,n Sanford a nd have
begun
arrangements
for
the
with
•
1948 spring training of 16 farm
clubs for the organiiation.
Foremost among the farm clubs
to fie locafed Yn BanTord, will l&gt;e
oils Millers, a Class
the American As­
■j
1«AdtattM«
sociation. ilka
shs asm" league of
whrlh Ihe Toledo Mud Hans are a

LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 6. (A*J
— Dr, F.dhll Jamall, forrlgn
mlnlalrr of Iraq, declared today
that the manifesto Issued by
tha 9-natlon Communist confer­
ence In Warsaw "la a declara­
tion of war — an ideological
war."
Nawa of the open recital of
Communist collaboration on on
international basis was gener­
ally received as a blow to the
concept of the U.N. but m«*t
delegatee were reluctant to
comment for publication until
they had time to study the
significance of. the Communist

nod.

A member of the llraalllan
delegation, who did not want
to be quoted by name, said’ the
Communist nixie. gut tJuuxf Arid.
"right back where » e were in
is e *

Defendants Are
Acquitted h ih A rs?
Overell Trial

MOSCOW. Oct. 6 t/P&gt;~
Cent raj Comaunitl Party of jfie.
Soviet Union and its couhterpatt*
in eight other European nation* { , _
~ ,.
. V&gt;
, a
served notice today thaj they d o i r l e a r t S
1 hat B eat AS
not intend to give an inch it
O n e A r e N O W G o in g
dealing with the United Staler.
T h e ir S p n n r » t e &gt; W a v « t

Unseasonably Warm
1 neiraeparateways Weather Hits States

Thu program0|„„ cnceMionr

!. war promulgated in a manifcito

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A total of 1.014 handicapped
P*rw»n\ were rehnliilllattsj ln»t
year In Florida, Halph K. Hood,
of the Vocational lirhabllllation
O ffic e of Central Florida, lold the
Rotary Club today. This wos nceompllshed at o cost to the taxpayers o f '1230,000 and rrMilted
In inerfased earning* for those
rehabilitated of fl.130.000 a year,
he added.
,
Mr: Hood was Introduced by A.
C. Stine who had charge of the
program; Previously u motion
picture was shown illustrating
the type of work -which Is being
ne hy the federal government
rehabilitating hnnrflrapped war
veterdns. The picture, “No Help
Wanted," was shown hy Orville
Tourhlon In connection with "N a­
tional Employ •the •Handicapped
Wwek."
"The purpose of the week,” Mr.
Hood stated, “la to Impress upon
employers the fact that it is good
business to hire handicapped per­
sons, who have been properly
trained for their work. There are
Ql eases in Sanford, he slated,
who are .receiving the' attention
of hU offlea.
Dr. R. W. Riiprecht, secretary
of the Rotary Club, read letters
from S. Kendrick Guernsey,' IntemaMnnal president, stating that
tba Sanford club has been placed
In tha Orlando district, amt In­
viting members of the club to
■ttand an Inter-city meeting In
Jacksonville on Nov. I t when a,
•umber of prominent Rotary ofnelala; Will appear on the program .;' '»
Mr. Stine announced that Oct.
. SO haa been designated as Ladies
Night when a Hallowe’en party
will be held at the Seminole
Country Club with O. W. Spencer
as matter of ceremonl**.

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RETURNS TO ENGLAND
LONDON. Oct. 0, (/PI— The
War Office confirmed today that
■• apt. Roy A. Fsrran, acquitted
of the alleged murder of a young
Palestine Jew, haa arrived In
Britain, A spokesman said he
did not know Farrnn’s exact
whereabouts. Farran wax found
Innocent by a Jerusalem court
martial more than a weak ago In
' the alleged elaylng of a IR-yearnbl kidnapped Jew.
'

SANTA ANA. Calif.. Oct. 6 lly ASSOCIATED rilK S S
bT) F’a-iiontlr lover* .of a. few
An autumnal heat wave which
monlhv ago. Mnmft Imxnm Lnuiie lent temperatures as high as the
Overell atul GloroefBud) Golluni 100's In the midwest Sunday aet
ale innocent of chirgr* that, they many * persons to digging out
mufdered her parent*. a jury ha» their already packed summer
elother. but forecasters promised
decided, hut their hrarli no longer
” ?1 'A&amp;n ir -Jiui dr to*i An. - tgritofe- v a j - w

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Hood Addresses
Rotary Club On
licap “ s

Mr. Robert's duty It to lav out
the eight playing .Helds at 4he
ir-Mtleeeis - * Pax* Ktaksi

-jm-erungr rz m
.

No rooryr had a iix-man
rixwoman jury decided late.yeiler
day that ihe young co|le|e’ rwettk-ails we*» innocent of killing
Mr. and Mn, Waller E. Overell,
wcalihv Pasadena socialite leaders,
than' the resolute Louise declared
rhe war thiotlgh with Bud.
"I can enure you there will
be no marriage." rhe raid. -*
Her statement, given lo reporter*
11 '«•M
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Saar Votes To Make
Banin P art Of France
HAARFIRUECKEN. Oct. fl, 0P&gt;
— Offlrlal returni showed today
that Saarlanders — who 12 years
ago voted to join Naxl Germany
— had overwhelmingly elected a
parliament pledged to make the
roal-rich Saar basin west of the
Rhine an autonomous part of
France..
The German speaking residents
of the industrin] area yesterday
gave a vote of more than ntng
to one, returns indicated, for
three political parties which have
advocated merging the entire eco­
nomic life of Ihn 724-square-mile
Sanr with that of France.
Of the 60 deputies chosen,’ AS
were'from the three parties fav­
orable to such n move ■* the
Christian People's Party, Social
Democrats and Right Wing Dem­
ocrats.
The Communists, who polled on­
ly 8.4 per cent of the vote, re­
ceived hut two seats.
GARAGE FIR E
Fire of unknown origin cauaed
tome damage to the private gar­
age of Mra. 1thru!a B. Ewing, .607
Park Avenue at 8:86 o'clock last
evening. Firemen on a r r i v a l
found her automobile enveloped
lo a awirl of Game, but were
able to hack it out of the garage
under Ita own 'power. It was
scorched in the upper part of the
Interior but not otherwise dam­
aged. The fire ie reported to
have started in a part of tha
garage used .for storage, accord­
ing to Assistant Fire Chief
Thnmaa.

Unseesonably w a r m weather
prevailed over tha southern and
eastern aectlont of the country
end the plains states, with Con­
cordia, Kane., reporting a high of
102 Sunday; Kills, Kan*., . 100;
Hurwell. Nrbr., 98; Huron, R. D.,
97; Philip, 8. D.. 04j North Flatte, Nchr., 96; Oklahoma City, 93;
Omaha, Neb., and Kansas City;
Mn, 01, and Bismarck, N. D..
ami Alexandria, Minn., 90.
Considerably c o o l e r weather
was In prospect for Minnesota
and the northwestern sect inn* of
lowk . and Wisconsin • t o d a y ,
spreading to cover all of 'Wis­
consin. northern Iowa and much
of Michigan Tuesday. Southern
sections of the •North Central
states, however, were ex pec te-1 tu
contlnup fair and unseasonably
warm.
A high of 84 waa forecast for
Chicago today, a .mark which
would lueak the •record for the
date, set In 1944 with 86.4, and
readings of 90 ware expected in
a number of localities In Mis­
souri, downatate Illinois, Indiana
and southern Iowa.
IIELI) WITHOUT BAIL
BILLERICA, Maas.. Oct. 4, (A*)
— Burly, six foot William 11.
Caaclden, 48, w aa. held without
ball today chargad with murderneighbor, 90-pound
hla prci
Mrs.1. Robctlta Dunn,
«r 4 3 .
Judge Richard /. Walsh con
tinned the cate In Lowell district
court to Oct. 14 and Caaelden
walk taken to East Cambridge
J*1I.
F IR E HUNTERS FINED
Harry Gore and E. K Gore of
Chuhsota pleaded g u i l t y this
morning before County Judge R.
W. Ware of a charge of "fire
hunting" and war* each fined
1100 and cotta. They had been
arrested by Gama Wardens W.
Corson and B. Barfield, accord­
ing to 0 . A. Speer, county pros­
ecuting attorney, I who explained
that fire hunting dates buck to
days when hunters of this type
bunted fir* In a pan to light
their yrsy. In thla case the hunt­
er* used a spot light, They auto­
matically loae the right to gel
a permit for the roming hunting
season starting. Nay, W,

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9 European Nations
S e r v e Notice Of
F4tg-htr To -finish
On
Marshall
-_
| - Plan
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YANKEE STADIUM. New Yi-tk. Qsit 6 ; d ’» The -New W k , .
Yankees won ffielt’ I ItV Wofflf'Twilrf l'n"i rt,'slJ.v!'l» Ivy downing roe^
Brmiklvn Dodgeii tiwl.sv. 1-2, hefote 7I.V4H fan* mi the seventh game
i i « best of ill lit* -14 i l i'ii i s ,
Cominn from l»eliind a l l ' l tlaile r fra n k She* had been shelled
Rom the lull the 1 ink* -kmw ked -1111 H a lT ticg g ami continued to xtlar k bn successors to m il rl-iwn the Ameiu an League's 27th Series
victory.
Ihe game-ending tliuhle play p*iccipiiateipa wild tfene n e a ijl\ e
Yankee moul d as the N'-v ^'olk |liv e i* i u lim e d around fireman J o i
Page who h r.d pitched li-ur p t fe U I j i l l afjtJ.SwmKiOg into action at Hie
-tu t of the fifth, He .j|l iwrd only otic lot, 1 single hy Eddie M iksis *n
ihalninth, as lit letrsed.lhe fust d V iiu ii h r fa frlh o ' 1
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Vk ills vsl s-iit f.rf),00(1 the diffeienrc’ hrlw’fen, the money going to the
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9&lt;iitinpig m il . losing s id -t.-hanging '
jq
I*
rv l
on every pilch, the Icflhanded Pags
- 1 - m .i 1 1 4 1
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, DETROIT. Oct. 6 OP*.—David
E. Lilicntfial .said tixjaV the j f *
vrJopment of an atomic power in
duslry is yet a long way off and
the fact of its future possibilty
should not delay present “sound
expansion" of (he electrical indu;
try. —
In an acidres_
f— f&gt;etTntjr~fhrf"
chairman of the U. S. Atomic En­
ergy Commuiinn said if has found
thrrr it a “ jungle of difficult sci­
entific ami engineering problem*"
to be cut through before the first
commercially practical atomic pow­
er plant ran he allained.
It is probable that within 12 to
24 months electric power on a dem­
onstration hasii w ill fie produced
from atomic energy, he laid, hut
emirhasired:
"What it certainly and definitely
not near at hand ate large-scale,
practical, commercial applications
of power from atomic cneigv."
Lilirnth.l said hr believed it of
international importance lo make
"a frank statement" because slnMes sre- hemg spmrt abroad that
the United Sjalci could keep F.u
vnpr from a rold winter and solve,
its heat and energy problems hy A« Yankee flebter Joe lll'tagglo crnivci the plate after making a
circuit -clout- Into Ihe-bft flebt- stunt-, Mct|utlin rongraf ulate a him
! clearing ilxalomu; s e n e l u ---, “Now this slow Is completely Dodger fatrlier Edwards Is looking srnurnl. The homer came in the
*|(#M'MltM«t4Mfl 91
illp’ll't*
riftIs inning of Ihe fifth World Series game at Ehhala Field. Iltonklyn. The 4 anlis won I-l.
( Inlernslbmal Snumlphoiq)

Bates Is Declared
Winner Of Herald’s
Football Contest

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Kuark Lnarges
shi-i
1 1
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Itoiv os'ei till t'.iegg. was mlgnilWhitewash In Lee II-IIIthe |)-»dgeir swarmeit ovei Shea
the’ricoftd inning'i t ihe young
Case Is Failu re;11iglilbittded
rookie, * coming hick

with oplv ope d.iv't ie*t. ( lllered
iiudrr pi - *pfie. .
Willi the !r«.t e *v-iiyi^* Series
Ip is-, e1*r veai s is -ii-bl’vg lt»
rlioiav.
fans* oomplttely" sur1 ouinlm) the p u t early, today
wrtlliix for rhe. MeaeHer gales to
npen Tin ’- *eeiiinl I - l-e pavVed
WASHINGION, Oct 6 f/O
Colunitml Rnhrit (’ Hunk d* »br*&gt;' hours lo-f.-ie game time but1 +1eta - ill w«* e t--lng sold. Tha
tlared today that detpite in “ i t slimline riMIs nt*-* m i filling up
t e m p l e d whitfw ish " t-V ll“ but uni ns &lt;|tdekIv as it did vesterI n 1exjata." iaL -i!I_i:I .lui'.li.iii:--.dAv—uUan_»
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ahull 1 exliavaginl living n| nlfi l-'tnnoit Ihe Klndtimf fill || Seriea
ner»‘ and shshhy trektinenl e f Hn-rd
enl.-ird men in the lu l„ n iheatm.
, " ,TT' ,M» i r,,1" 1
•bJ*. *a.
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sipiev/e aleic! ,IUi Hi ll•' fan* inti
lin e stood np
- - - - — —&gt;he-l.*ltf-.r -- Mur'.'ir nigKT
I he
Scripts* II
I’ll *Vli*ef - lilt villi M s'. ■’ S ’ i* '* pisaid Maj. Geneid In I Wvrh . *}'■''■. bn* bo, . -b.'d-. •In* am,thee
who investigated lo, Mte t birl •!
u ,,( .
allow was
S tiff after a -eues M -irticle- In '
i-ewiien-a —
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Writer Claims Eisen­
hower Supports His
AttackOnCommaiul

Nation’s Leaders Pay tribute
mm
To. Over 50,000 Carrier Boys

® .. m ............ " Lake Monroe Nears
Flnod ( rest With
Wave.s Over Road

Imre Eivennwei 1'&lt; I ik ,ir lion on •
«ft'»ii marked ihu*-Wyrlre tep-Mlc-l to i'CltllOWCi1
•hit Iu- forrml "limin' ili*cre|i,mT
F-olball activity ha* moved InK
WASHINGTON. P ;f . ri U i
new-pij-er tidy? wW • rtrt
mil iriegulnilie-" 1 the ll »■
tn high gear arms* the nation
|| settI111IT#*1 tin I'ft* I hh1.II
tal'tie SalitMiit on Nrwspipri liny D,.iy from tune pruinmen
over the pail weekend, and up­
Seminole
card, ’flooded
set* were again the order nf (he American* who started mil as newipitwi - imici* lliermrlvet.
v*'!**- *s" i' lien In-avy sumHay. In The Sanford Herald Pick Pu'.v
iruluil-il
At-iKtalf
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?FTI seiu' to il__
I be. Winter | ^jnleM. ^ ma-iti fans
W T i i t i i i f l 3 a lfru m i and M o r i f
rives dn-lilps niei tti" bulkbeid,
fji- G.uhI-hI lit place* again -Iu# t.s
Walgren of WashmRlon, .Senalois.Warjhei (D -JS Y ). Morse ( R O re) and ;
Mfijr defeated
1■ivy rniiifntt in tbe miper St.
I- J . P. Hates. Route 1, Box 171. I ucas (I) III), liaiehnll -omnu-rmnrr A B. . Chandler, and Charier I
was declared the winner of the ----------------- ------------------------------*l.urbmnn. (mod of Hu* CUIu -m«| The genial situation was II, Johns Valley, Tire water is tising
riissed ’iiy. hiemiier of the Snubob - dally, said County'
contest ami will lie awarded a two
Fund Committee.
Pope this.
man tent by the Uobson Sporting
Thav iiiln-d tin- Amffilau o-'w-. ford R oan!-n f' Rcnltnr* at d u ll 1 'ttilttli-sionyr ll ^_
Goods. Mis* Peggy Wright of 812
nil" t Publliliera A*at&gt;ciat|nn,.lbl• nteejlng Fridu o' the City 11nit. morning*
'The enve. , driven by 1 strong
Magnolia Avenue wa» named the
liikTtielioiial Circulation Manng1'** end it was agreed Mint (hr altu 1
Ain-mtinn und (be Troasuiy D» tion Is m in e , said liaynmnd llali, m-ribwe*! wind in - sluybing over.
second plare winner of the sweat­
i'mlklien'l at ti&gt;e find of Myrnartmrnt In hailinir tbe carrier- Association secretaiy, tills 1110111er being, given by Robaon’a.
"tie Avenue near the l.eglon Hilt
tbrmigh the advertising column* ipK,
Larry Payton. Bobby Axt and
end u liter i , n o im d silo g along
of srvutsl hundred nuwapapris.
Douglass. Ogle shy were named
"It wa* pntnted mit lltat the
winner* of 'the movie tickets giv­
Tlie Tirnsnrv's National Nr"
demand for housing i« even ilie cu rb in-si in tlu« lake. The
going over Ihe
nilici llov* Coininlttee, headed by Krenter- than wiu'n tin* Nnt'nl An oaves me nf-.'!
en by the Rlts Theater.
Unwind W.V Stodghill, buam-s&gt; Stnllnn Wn* in -qu i‘i|ti'm.'* -aid l ilkbrnd in or tl-e ciia»*&gt; wareAll winner# selected ten game*
Intui'e. ttn'k-ii-t of tbe St. John*
matrngnr of tbe Pluladalphla J-'.ve.' Mr Hall
cnrreetly and were fudge-1 win­
ning llulletln.-tiuinbcra niorq tU"** •—lie dcrlarr'l that 7he**Stinfnrd Rivtr Li la: .building. Tliero ara
ner* in the order..In which thyy
fHM*ui newspaper boy* n» iiiern llo.nl nf Realiura appeals lo tire t "1'nl1 ...................... " l " : 1 / " " " lh#
were turned Into The Herald
liters of thrift club*.
office,
•,
......lie to help 11'lreve til- » ii.w ,i* "te ' " m Mayfair
Inn.
ComtiRmta by Ilicyex-carrier*. In
John Anrann also selected ten
tion
by
providing
r.m.'.A
arnl
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c
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wart:
f
winner* correctly, hut received no
IV""'
|*V t* flooded with
irro
CHESTER, S. C.7 Oci. 6 -l/Pi
Justice Dongles: "New np«|iei apartments , f»r murid!*.
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tie end, *ull
of ,,f.
which
prise since the ballot was *uh.
Realtors, lie dXMrtnrl, an- antirsi* it, d e e p
Dn each
A 32.ycar.clil negro, (pinioned , uiii-rs have n great 11 add loti, |
milted later than the winner*.
{paling a busy srason judgingL* ■.ule of rli'1 pier and brushing tha
Next week the Raymond Studio in ihe "l^iven l^ane" slaying nf a am wrou-l that I was one.'*
the nnmlier of Inqulrh' * fm Const Guard Reserve building it
Gnverwor Deuav: “ I have known from
will offer the first and second
IhiiIi busliiesn and restilential pii— a large area of water hyacinths
white
man
list
night,
blew
limheari
In
different
ularea
many
yinlng
prise* for the contest. First prise
|H-lt|pa.
v. Iiirb fi|V0 to lueak I lie fore*
will he two 8 x 10 gold tone por­ off willi a shotgun early today aler* who stntlcd building then
Tim Hatton, executive vie,- •r lire, wave* and keep the water
futures
b
v
aalllng
or
d
eliw
ln
*
traits and the second prise will while 200 officer* and several
be one 8 x 10 gold tone portrait. hundred cilireni assembled nrathy, newsliapets. I have teen what ll president of the Flotilla Auix-iq- from fl-H"ling tlie iMiiilevanl at
does for them by making them tion of Realtor*, was ii(inide to the Fait of Paik Avenue. Tha
The Rltx Theater Will egaln
give two passe* to three persons •Sheriff William H. f’edcn reported. arlf.reliant, reau-maible. Indejieii- attend the meeting, but during water level i* at ill a few Riches
'
the morning visilc-l each member U‘jttw the liulkjread top there.. •
for the third through tha fifth
Peden said the negro. Dave limit."
oFthe Raiifmd Hoard -if Rcaltmv.
Govemhr’
*
W
a
r
m
n
r
"Mali,"
Cooimi. doriei Pope .aid that
prises.
"unduiiblrrlly" thousand* of successful Aiocii relative to the Slate-convention
Dunfiam, a farmer
f
the Rt. John* Itlyer Is still about
f
Ilie 'esisailanl whn lieal to
n •Htl&gt;H-&lt;i -&gt;a r # « * Itla b ir
to lie held Oct, 27-'".I at West -even inclies below tbe flood
Palm Reach, lie announced that stage of twu jea r* ago when
Clarcne ’Wallis, 2'2-ycar-old
Churchill Denounced I -dcYlh Clarence
KOREAN
WARNING
the National Association of Real tiaffic over the tlsteen Bridge
NANKING, -Oct. d, (AT— One Estate Hutu 1I1 will hold their, had to be baited. The new bridge
For India Statement war veteran, last night.
Wallis was slain while he fought uf China'* highest' official*’ said annual convention In Harr Finn. [.mid road fill put in hy the Slat#
. NEW DELHI, Oet. 4, (/PI— valiantly to permit ihe escape of today that Allied troop* should cisco in Nnvcnitier, mid in 1918 Road Department I* lielieved to
Mohandas K, Gandhi eaid last Ins attractive girl friend, Betsy not lie withdrawn frtim Korea •• in Boston.
I"- well al-ive flu id -stage
night It hurt him that Winston Ross, from a negro who hid at-, Russia "proposed, until ‘ adequate
Realtor, of Florida are going
The rite of the river I* *0
Churchill should have put "party roiled them on a secluded road safeguard* were sat up to pre- to make a hid fur Ihe ualmmil rapid, however, that when tt
vent armed North Korea (&gt;m- convention in 1949, Mr. Hatton 1 each** maximum height It may
before nation" and - attacked the
British Labor government again known as "Lovers' l-ane," Sheriff niunista from “purging what they waa quoted as saying.
tra higher than Ihe.flood stage of
call react lunariea" In R m i t h
f’Alcn said.
for “Ra great act In India."
ll uuiiuuu -■ I' m - Siakit
Korea.
Churthill recalled to a Con­
Pedrn. asld The negro struck
Commenting
In
an
Interview,
COUNTY HOARD
servative P a r t y conference at Wallla a trrlfic .blow on the bend
this source
The tuutithly meeting of tha
Brighton, Eng:, Saturday his and then dragged the girl from U«J*
*outrv declared, “It
11 appear*
Seminole County* Hoard of Com-'
forecast last year of “blood and tho car by the throat. Wallis re» !* « * *
ht T V [ fct ™
mistionera will lx- held tomorrow
misery" from government move* covered sufficiently to grapple with that Russian. In North Korea
to grant. India Independence.
MEMPHIS, T7nn . Oct 4. (/Pi — at the Court House starting at
tha attacker after shouting to the were training an army, “while
In the southern lone, the United Detective Chief M, A. Illnd* said 10:00 A. M . It was announcad
"Alas, I wei not wrong2L_tha
irM tlaatg »■ r . » * Mam 1
Mt.tr* U not attempting to build he undcittonri a negro trusty bad Vxlay by-O . P. Herndon,‘county
wartime Prims Minister said.
up the military strength of the been killed a n d two' deputies clerk,
“You can judge for yourselves
. C-OP p ELECTION
Korean*."
how far this forecast haa already
wounded by a negro prisoner who
been fulfilled."
JAX IN THOUHLE
Officers of the Seminole Coun­
went berserk In the cminly Jail
ty Chamlier of Commerce will lie
ELECTION POSTPONED
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. * . &lt;/P&gt;—
■bortly .before no«n.
BOGOTA, Colombia, Oct. 0, t/P)
CAROL IN LISBON
rlected for the ensuing year at
"There was »o much confusion Imperiled by anotber wln-l-drlvan
LISBON, Oct- 0, (/P)— Former an organisation meeting which — political claahe* In which four around the jail I couldn't get high tide which last week bored
King Carol of Romania and hla will be held at the Tburist'Cen­ p e r a o n a were killed and tlx Inilde," •Hind, reported. “ How­ and smashed can
holes In probride, the former Elena Lupescu, ter, Tuesday evening at 8:00 o’­ wounded yetterday cauaed three ever, they told me a negro trusty t’e rling
Jacksonvllla
nawall
settled down today In their new clock, It waa announced today by clUee to postpone municipal ejec­ was shot and two deputies wound­
today luued
quarters' In n luxurious seaside W, V. Bitting, president. Alt di­ tion* and aevtral other town* to ed. A negro prisoner went craiy insistent pleat for “every availhotel after ala years of Latin- rectors of the organiiation are luapend balloting until the altua- and started shooting all over tbe. able cltiien ". to join defense
American exile,- *} Ml^
urged to attend.
tion quieted down.
force, already at work
/

Is Said To Be Aeilte

Negro Kills Self
. After Beating
Man To Death

War Veteran Fiphts
To P r o t e c t Girl
In “Lover’s Lane"

t d * :

Negro Is Killed In
Jail Break Attempt

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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T! 1, 1947 #
rrStanley singled. Keese going to Jorgensen bunted s*f*If&lt; th*
third. Robinson singled, scoring throw to flcat went wild nn^
Keese. Stanky stopped at second. Edwards went to third on th*
ir n l l s a w 'l i s a Pasr IIh I
error. Arky Vaughan, hatting for
Reiser struck out.
ers in right center and Johnny
One run, two hits, no eirors, Gregg, filed lo DIMagglo. _ No runs, two hits, one error,
Lindrll’* double that bounced into two left.
two left.
the left field botes chased little
Third Inning Yankeea
Seventh Inning Yankeea ,
. __ _
Reynolds went out, Jorgensen to
Vic _Lombardi.
MrQuinn singled off •Il«'hrm*n
After yestrrdaf’a 6-3 Yankee 5.0,,l|!, “n- . Stlrixwcla* llnedi over
Stanky s head and went alL the who .upsis
rliriehrfiaMklf t " ' igJxK^VBgarVnrr;* wild-BUclur-na..
STilrVig .MrQuinn tn second: John- ......... nnfng after hurling n o -: lo
,
...
trail for .four perfect frames. I on' to wnterfleld for a triple, son singled, scoring McQuinn.
the odd makers installed the Amer- »forln* 8tlrnwelsa. DIMagglo was Reiser Irt the hall roll through
lean league champs as topheavy. Intentionally walked and MrQuinn hia legs and Johnson went to
third on the error. Rixxuto pupped
favorites. The pflce ran all way struck out. ’
One run, two hits, no errors, out to Stanky. Rerra was inten­
from 3 to I up lo 4 to 1. They
tionally walkrd. Reynold* sing­
were quoted at 0 to 5 to make it two left.
led, Robinson allowing tho hail
Fourth Inning Dodgers
two straighl behind Allie Rey­
Walker hit a home run Into to acoot by him, Johnson scoring
nolds' pitching.
There was not much of a line tight field stands, the first homer and Rerra racing to third. Ret
waiting for ths Ideaehv* gates to of .the series. Her maniki bound- Harnry. right- hander;— rcphn’wt
open a t 9 o'clock but two hours ed out, MrQuinn to Reynolds. Ed- Hchrman. Stlrnwelss singled, Ber­
later most of the 13,800 seats ap- 1
popped^ out ty McQuinn ra scored. Henrieh filed out to
Reese singled. * Ileese attemped to Reiser, Reynold* racing to third
pearrd to have been taken.
With the players sharing-in the steal second and was cut down*, after the catch. Barney let looxe
■with a wild pitch, allowing Reyreceipts of thr first four games, llerra to Rixxuto.
One run, two hits, no errors, nolda to score and Stlrnwelss
they were acutely aware of the
to reach second. Lindell walked.
cash pouring Into th* stadium till none left.
Fourth Inning Yankeea
Jo rg e n a e n
took DIMaggin's
The scene shift* to Brooklyn to­
Reiser, dropped Johnson's drive grounder and stepped on third,
morrow. and for thr next three
day*. If three are needed, where which went for a triple. Rixxuto forcing Stirnweiss.
NCM M1W VOJK S Wf SI J!C4 H OKYVAY, lliems.-) pout a itrcun nn (he v/hlch d»trnyed the M.oon.non Orac# they have only about 14,000 seats. hit into left center for a double,
Four runs; four hits; nne er­
Unv Pirr 57 In Manhattan The fames iprcC i to Pier Cl. The Are wss fought be eieht pieces nl land npparatul
Although neither club announced Johnson scoring. Rerra Died to ror: two left.
iser and Rixxuto raced to third
lift-1ir* flreb. nU The B.297-tnn I n t Santd ti.la
|iulU(l ut?Liy by luf«
h^f f t rln at th* n«»rih •lilt how It split the swag, all indica­
Kightk Inning Dodgers
er. the catch. Reynold# bounced . Stanky want out, Johnson to
of Pier 51 One of tnr imokie-t wrtrrfront Ore* lr» Ne./ York l latory. It knocked out 21 rtrem^n. a. creosote- tions pointed to an all-time high
«■aked pillnys and ahotil BWt hales of cotton we.it up in Itl-Ioot llainrs.
(ititereellonnt) winning individual cut of over to Jorgensen nnd Rixxuto wss MrOuInn. Robinson doubled. R«ls$7,000. The present high is $6,544, caught between third Hnd home|er filed to Ksnrleh. Walker
received hy each Detroit’ Tiger-in ■nd declared out when he ran out grounded out, Rixxuto to first.
No runs, one hit, no errors, on*
the 1015 win over the Chicago of the baseline. Reynolds sneak
rd to second during the rundown. left.
Cub*. ,
«
„
• r e a llM s e a i i » m r a s e I W |
Eighth Inning Yankees
With Major Francis Suther­ Stirnweiss fanned.
One runs, two hits, no errors,
McQuinn filed to Hermanikl;
land’s 71st Hegimeht band provid­
the channel* of trade.
Johnson filed In Reiser; Rizxutn
A actual slHiftage of orange ing a musical background, the one left.
Fifth Inning Dodgers
filed out to Hermanikl.
^Yankees were out early for hat­
and Mended juices, the Liter ting practice to find Charley Kel­
Jorgensen
fanned. I-ombardi
No ru n * no hits, no errors,
■■
^
, made ^.fuipx.* . miiluie.of, orange ler. their- old- autfieW Mala Who grounded out, vUututo to Me- nc*ie lofts' '■
Ninth Inning Dodgers
and grapefruit juirr, is indicated was tost for the season after a Quinn. Rixxuto whipped out Stan
Hermanikl walked. Edwards
operation, throwing to the ky.
by the new lepoit, which coverx June
No runs, no hits, no errors, filed th I.indell.- Roese singled,
hitter*. He wa* followed hy Red
the ix-riod of June and July. Tbi- Ruffing, the old Yank "stopper" none Irft.
sending Hrrmsnskl lo third. Jo r­
gensen bounced to Stirnwslst who
Fifth lanlng Yjmkrea
pirlurr is less favoiahlr oh grape­ who tolled for the Chicago White
Henrirh walloped a 367-foot , Jhrrw «" R I»uto at .
fruit juice, but its reserve stocks Sox this season after hia release.
When the Dodger* arrived qn homer over the eenterfield sign, I R * * * * - RIxxuto a throw to . leare bring reduced gradually.
the field a little more than an hour the first Yankee liomo run In the I Quinn was too late to catch tho
runner and Hermapskl scored. Al
The new report shows a re­ l-efore game time, there were few Series. I.indell hit a line drive Gionfrlddo, pinch-hitting for Bar­
in the reserved
andw.u
box• Into left field stands (or an auto­
duction in stocks o f . grapefruit customers
,
,i._w
matic ground rule double. Hal ney,. grounded to Johnson who
Gregg, a righthander, relieved threw to Stlrnwelss. forcing Jo r­
country” stores of 30 percent
in y e s t e r d a y ' s brisk lx&gt;mhardi.
wa*
-thrown
l.omuarui. DIMagglo
in si again w
w -tn
^ yn. gensen outunder H year ago. As of Aug. I chilling
hrssiss
olii at first Try vorgensen. Me- Tine run. one ml, no errors, on*
iUTcd;
TRTX y* i r. ' 11)6 ' ' if|x'itt
First Inning Dodgers
Quinn siaglrsl, scoring Lindell. left.
such retail nutlets had inventories
Totals
Hlqnkv and Robinson struck Johnson hit to Gregg and the lat­
of this Item nf 1,070.000 cases, oulr
, R II E
Reiter filed Id I.indell.
ter
threw
to
Ktanky
at
second
In
compared with 4,16)7,000 cases on
8
9 2
No runs, no hits, no errors, an attempted double-ptay but Brooklyn
the same date last year.
/
10 15 l
none left.
Stanky dropped the ball and both New York
Losing pitcher—Lombardi.
First Inning Yankee*
runners were safe. Rixxuto filed
On oranges ami blended juices,
Time of game 2:36.
Stlrnwelss singled to right field. ! to Rr |,rr. ||ffrr* struck out.
a subnormal supply is indicated
Attendance—69,860.
in the report, with an actual Henrlch singled, sending S tirn -i Two run*f thrPC hlU.Tine error,
shortage possible befoie the new writs to third. I.indell bounced (wu Irft.
to Jorgensen and started a double
IIKITIHIt HIT
canning season open*.
Sljilh Inning Dodfers
MOSCOW, Oct. 1, OP)— The
On orange juice, which has lie- play with a throw to 8tanky at
Rohin|on
filed
tn
IhMagglo.
come more (Kiputar with
the second who rrlayrd to Robinson Reiser singled over Johnson’s Literary Gaxette, w h ic h last
consuming public, supplies as of ahead of I.indell. Stlrnwelss scorrd brad. Stirnweiss picked up Walk­ month compared President Tru­
Aug. I weie estimated at 2.22R.OOO on the play. DIMagglo singled er’s grounder ami started a dou­ man to Hitler and provoked a
BROOKLYN FANS, more than half a million strung, pork Dm mint) Hall to eases, or 13 |ier rent less than McQuinn fanned.
U. 8. protest, turned today
One run, three hits, nn errors, ble play with a tosa to Rixxuto Winston
pay homage to their beloved "Hums,” It’ 17 champions nf the Nutior.il last year's 8,309,000 rases.
Ernest Bevin
UlllilklMHi Kiiivav
v
at aecond, forcing Reiser, and vvIII■iaJII Churchill,
none
left.
league. A bliuard of confetti and torn phone boohs c .verod ths pave­
and Hector McNeil of Britain,
Kixxulo
relayed
to
McQuinn
t*»
Second
Inning
Dodgers
Illended Juice supplies
were
ments from curb to curb as tho ballplayers stepprd out m the cteps of
Walker lined to Dlklaggiu In double Walker.
estimated at 1,512.000 rases this
the City Hall to greet the thousands gathered there.
(International)
No runs; one hit, no errurt,
year on Aug., 18 per cent less renter. Ilermanskl filed out to
nolle left.
than leat year's 2,442.000 case*. Johnson. Edward* fanned.
Sixth Inning Yankee*
No run*, no hits, no errors.
lloytudds singled and Stirnweiss
Consumers are buying canned (none left,
I CARRY
walked.. Ilrnrich went out on a
citrus puirr* at „ faster rate than'
Second Innnig Yankeea

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

Inist-Bustinff Is Estonian Refugees ‘
Said Increasing Are Landed In Miami
MIAMI. (k U A .-a T — Kighl
In U; S. Courts Estonian
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y*ehl'*»aflrr sailing some' 5.000
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WASHINGTON—The J u s t I re mllra to escape what they drs
tQ------l heel of Russian
‘ d* najhcJU
“ IKSH
Department has muicLrusl-Luating r ijk
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.ICgg
land her* In 1.1 months, Is rap.
I* liltlr Antl-Tfust lllvielnn
only 160 lawyer* ami about a tainrd by Kalme Vrskl, who im­
dozen economist*—ha* taken un mediately ir|wited to Immigration
■o many nf thr giants of imluitry nuthoritiea that none hud entry
that a Hit of defendant! read* visa*.Veski's wife, Hilda, who spenha
like an industrial hlur Ixwik.
Thr campaign hat l&lt;ecn gather- Knglish, told re|&gt;orter* tho little
In* momentum ilnre the war’a Itund left tlntrliorg, Swed-n on
*n&lt;L DDrlng. hostilities there w*» duly 22,
''-tVe were informed that a,lot her
little thr t l pit-lrtiartr* rould d»
hut watch. The necessary rrgl- Estonian hand which landed in
mentation of induatry in the Savannah, fia„ was deported to
emerge nr y -had made monopolies Kill* 'Island." »he said, “but con­
ditions were- liecnmlng ao t * I in
temporarily legal.
Europe that we finally drcideil to
Living C « l« a Target
Kow. however, the division ha« leave.
The first group nf Estonians
1S2 pending raara. Fifteen of
them are appeal* In-fore the Su­ landed here Aug. !H- last year,
bringing the total to 47. -They
preme Court.
followed
Thr sharpest fight la against Two n|h?r boatloads
prirn of food, clothing ami hous- were first refused admission, but
lag. Attorney (irnrial Tom C. b y direct Intervention of I'rusL
Clark ia*t August ordered the dent Truman were later granted
Antl-Tru»t Division’* lug gun* to |&gt;ermanent visa*.
be aimed at thr high roil of liv­
ing.
The prelimtnarir* of that Iwttie now arr living fought out be­
fore a federal grand Jury In. Chi­
I l ' s a l l a a i S lio a i I T s , O a - I
cago. Score* of meat and dairy
Industry official* have licrn sub­ said, "that this I* the finest trhifW
that now rnn lie built. Into it ha*
poenaed.
Suita under the Shetman anti- gone all that was learned In the
tru»t art arc pending In lllinoi* lihrd school of war. It Is a piece

tutr and the trading meat park- ralb-il upon to hold the line while
a n , accused of large-wale price the nation muster* It* power for
war. ’Certainly eve»y American
filing.
ho|&gt;r* that such a situation will
Itralty and lluildlng
T h e " ho u a I n g phase w a s never develop. We are confident
launched when the dlvison se- that this vessel will help preserve
cured Indlctmrnts from a' district the |N-sre kcause It demonstrate*
H i
of Columbia federal grand jury the determination o f,th e United
against the National Association Sintra to resist aggression."
Hi-ralling the great haUle in
of Rral K*tatc lloaid* and tho
Real Kstatr lloaid of Washington, the Coral Sea In May. 1942 from
D, C. They arr charged with a which thr carrier took Its name,
criminal conspiracy to restrain Sulllvart said neither the U. 8.
-----IfMTWrmigT. fixing "cominlsiiion, nor Japan eoulJl claim it as
great tartical victory.*'
rales charged by realtors.
Hut the enemy turned hark, he
The hjgh" cost of building ma­
terials Is a major issue In three said, and ‘‘The Coral Sea marked
of the cases pending before the n turning point l|t naval warfare.
Supreme Court:-111 Ui 8. Gyp- Derisive results had la-err achieved
aum Co., charged with unlawful­ entirely through the efforts of
ly fixing the pi Ire nf gysum naval altentfl. Aviation was re­
cement industry; (1)1.Ine Mater- cognised ns the striking power
charged with price fixing in the of thr fleet. Thnt was the naval
board:
(2) Cement Insitutr, lesson of the-C oral- Sea."
American losses at the battle
lal Co., charged with patent
pooling and prlro fixing, in the of the Coral Sea were one carrier
the kxingtorr. one destroyer nod
''drop-out” electric, fuse field.
The Federal Trade Commission one oiler, while the Japanese
has filed against prartirally thr lost one carrier, one old destroyer
entire steel industry u complaint j and four lunge*. Ihdh Die U. S.
charging an unlawful price-fix and Japan had nne carrier dam­
aged «* well.
Ing combination.
Flee) Admiral Frnest J. King
dcscrik-d the buttle n» the "first
major engagement in naval his­
tory in which surface ships did
H
||„m I'Mir OMtl
not exchange a single shot."

KiwuniH Meet*

World Series

ffRRtn.' LtirarnHRBIfia1

a

Citrus Juice

m y w oBA Yp

Man Who Aided Cancer Drive

k

V i s 'l - i m

O f

fo n o o M

U i m o n l l l*«t

t i* r;np.rt »ltllnj.-flllaa

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V lC lim
U l
v A IlC C r
! ‘I'pTD.sf^tic ^imr-July perlosl c««vVr- Itlxiuto hunted to Jorgensen ami vanclng. Lituieli filed lo Her';
th; he asserted.
ed In the survey are given as* was thrown out. llerra hit to inanskl in left field, Reynold*
exces Ive draltuiife continues affected 321 other flight crew
Ma
scoring after the catch; DiMaggio
9.010,000 rase* of all ranneil j Stanky and was tossed oot.
to be permitted, he said, our lakes, members.
fanned,
julrea.
,
|
No
runs,
no
hit*,
no
errors.
CHICAGO.
Oct
I
bV
&gt;
Author
Howard
Vinvenl
Obrien,
59,'diwl
will In time k nothing hut ugly,
Wage*' were not Involved In
—On*
useless sink holes. Excessive ir- the dispute, the AKb - Air I,Ine L it night in a xuhuihw Evaj)tLL»aJ-Lm)Ualm ! -cancer uh« admenl-tUat----- Salex of-OTxnjJ.r- In3“ hlen.TeH
i f
| ■
•me left.
Third Inning Dodgers.
---- xlgaUou—n t 4 IIM S ha»—eow«e,t|H‘TtntT—AnklnlPiTT
islllng ~ the lie TisiT frsnliTT(Inclined L i t July w ith tesdcn o f hi* column in the juices, which showed shariip year
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Seventh Inning Dodgers
•I Reese walked. Jorgensen Hied
some lake levels In drop eight strike after It said the. rompanv
ago . gains
FebruaryUrnbardi filed to
Chicago Daily News. •
. . during
,, . .
. i , 0 'VlenHch .and
. . u iw.HMtuHermanikl
fanned. Edwards
in
said, lie urged not"merely had fnllrd to.bargain
in good
tef feet^he
.larch and Aprll-May this year. DiMaggio. Reese stole second, singled. Reese filed to Henrlch.
O'Hnen h*d- k e n ill for more than * year and hit column—for* continued
a water control committee In faith, failing to send represents-----------------------------------—
—
above last year foi* -------------——------------Tallahassee l.iu a stole wMc set- fives to the rnnfcrsner
take m r il y , d a ily f r n t u i r f .r a lm o tl I *» y r a n
w r illr n in lr m illt r n ll)
Junr-July, the report saldr "Imt
wllh
full
lutrgalning
authority,
fro In the hnipilxt tbonThe cattc.’k -----If
have shown ■ tendency tn level
.'The fig h t-fm -w aterm ru m n * and
d had used the’ signing of an “Cell 108" during that time.
off from previous high move­
a battle for survival fur oursevle* ugiremrlit as a weapon to de­
ments." Orange Jufro sales totalLast July 18,the wrote of his
and our children,” he declared.
prive pilots of rights provided
ed 1,1)40,000 cases; blended Juice 1
Mrs. M. D. (iatrhrd wa* present- fur handling grievances Iwilh In rancor, contending the disease
1,810,000 rases.
1
II ssllsa,* frum l*&gt;s- IlMl
should l&gt;e given the -“widest pub­
Sd with n birthday gift hy the their ennlrart and the Hallway licity."
sands of letters offering volun­
club In appreciation id her fine Idilstr Act. A company official
Grapefruit
Juice
aalea
to
ron-l
"It was near the base nf the tary help have poured* uiron the * timers during June and July
cooking, with Fd l.nm- and F. said nil hut a "few minor issues"
rommiltee since its creation' last
Tlatky Wight making the pres covering rules and working con­ spine," he wrote, “—a most Inac­ Thursday.
totaled 2.610,000 rases, the report
" , *
cessible apot.
•ntation.
stales,
18 |N*r rent itelow a year
dition* were settled In negotia­
"Mr.
(’resident,
the
people'
of
It was fastened to everything
ago.
tion* last week.
out. involved considerable ‘damatCi’ America have never failed In the
The company said Its wage out involved ’ conisdetatde damage accomplishment o f a n y
waf,’
i
offers to pilot* "were "(he highest to adjacent and inliorvnt proper­ I.urkman said, t'H'vy W*R not
m o ll e lu llin g ’
fail in this war on hunger. On
in the histoVy nf international ty.
j, m n 5 ^ ’we i i r tech in yeortl
- - ( ( T N l l s a m ir n i a l* a « r n a n
their
In-half
we
pledge
you
our
rnpimcrclal transport flying." A
He advised hi* readers;
It hovm il the lime-xpving,
'tt'oMllaw-4 hrnm Paa- Dm )
before (he midnight deadline set spokesman said pay scale* offered
“If a swelling turn* up, don’t moat earneat endeavor*."'
would
range
frrjnr
n
minimum
corwenicnrc features you
high rlan peojdr,' the laid, wh&gt;
be any slower about doing aomo.
for the walkout.
gu*rtantce of 2239.39 a month
home la .nnljr one phase. of the
"*•*,could Ijoffc to find in any
:T he wage demand by the rail to flmr *yaar captains nn DP-4 thing* about it than »•*«- Wattld Administration's program ‘ to help ' like Sattford and want to live here.
p dn
i i , ff a ii tt
at»ut
turning
in
a
flit*
alarm."
ronnop li 'm e i (dI ea
! Up to 8:00 o’clock' last eve­
unioni. spokesmen said, was ‘'com­ plane* for a minimum of. 70 hour*
Europe.
Itefore
the
food
pan
he
D'llrlvn joined the Daily N*w* sent there. Congress must ap­ ning, she declared*, she had lieen I
..■"J*1**
0
^
'
*P®n
f
'
v
* L P
pulsory due to the. skyrocketing a month to $1,307.74 a month for * a b*Nik ’editor in 1928 after
^, ^ 4 o f t i n«t"or
l" o i r Tank)
tanltl G o
Ifl
u tt,. |
nl
rantains with .eight year* having written several novels In prove funds, either as loans-or telephoning realtors and owner*
living costs.” It followed the re­ senior
in a vain effort to locate.apart­
gifts,
with
which
European
na­
|
ypuiro'n’olcocliiitg
with
gat
nf
seniority
flying
constellation*
the preceding 16 years.
cent sward of I5J/J cents an hour
ment nr home rental accommo­
tion* can buy It.
R5 hours a month. Pilot* now
* ’• b h ca u tu ya^.(live&lt;Jjeyond
In 1912, he took over the col­
wage boost granted a million nop- receive from $H50 to $1,075. Co­
Mr. Truman has p r o p o s e d dations. On* man, who Is a state
„ » ^ i l j e Snaint let ut thoW you
distributor
for
a
manufactured
umn
.that
had
formrrly
-lwen
crating rail workers 1ry an ar- pilots, now receiving a maximum
958A;000,000 as stop-gap aid and
in is .n a * Tappoo
, You
boatd nsmrd under the of $500 a month, were offered conducted by Eugene Field, noted asked that key congressional com. product, is anxious to locaU hero
hut I* unable to find an apart­
author,
who
hail
railed
it
"Sharp*
“* "vJill'v -bnarr'h ow you*«*ver
mil
tec*
meet
a*
soon
a*
possible
Increases
to
$610
„
month.
onaT^Hailwsy l-alior Act.
lhu lo consider it. Mr. Trumpn made ment for hi* family, she said .Wilholil th e ’ r'ilyHandling of cargo was halted
Hrolherhooda, tepresenting In I..** Angeles and I»ng Ileach
red."-Urn request informally Monday
"lam getting six or more calls
- XonvenieOtet you ta n now*
th* engineers, firemen, conduct­ harlMire after
O n# of the most famous nf his ami today made public a letter ■ day for apartment# from peo­
the Waterfront)
’
0 r p t i iy have in Hut new
ors, thralnmen and switchmen, Fmplovers Association, reprvsent- columns
was written
during sent to rhairmrn of the com­ ple who want to live here,” said
_ Jripiion. 5 «&lt;• it, tomorro
also have made demand*
fop Ing, 12 stevedoring firms, ruled World War II. It was entitled "So mittees.
W. R. Williams, realtor, thlk
changes In 44 working
rule*. no crews of the CIO International I-ong Son" and told of a father’s
"Political groups that hope to morning. .A. R. Feterson likewise
Carrier spokesmen &gt;sid the an­ lAingshoremcn'a ami Warehouse­ farewell to his son g o in g off to profit "by unrest ami distress,” taid that ha Is giWting mail/
nual railroad
operating- cost* men's Union would he called for war. The column was dramatical he wrote, "are now attempting •ipnilar call*.
Would k Iroosted f (00,000.000 If loading or unloading of freightara. on the radio and later published to capitalize on the grave fears
"Shortage of houalng will be
tha’ wage hikes were granted and
a booklet.
of the French and Italian pooplo
•Seventeen
freighters . were
one of the topic* discussed by
11,000,000,non |f the rule* changes caught In the shutdown and ait
thaj
they
will
ni&gt;t
have
enough
The son, Done), a navigator In
Were approved. The union and estimated 3,000 longshoremen and an Army bomber later was ktlleJ
and fuel to survive the com­ the Sanford Board of Kealtor*
when they meet tomorrow after,
earrler representative* will begin 160 foremen were Involved In the on a mission over Germany.
ing winter."
' Mfotiatinns
in Chicago next dispute .In which the union had
Mr. Truman thus mentioned no noon at the City Hall with Tim
Tuesday.
political groups hy name. The Hatton, executive vice president
demanded it- lie recognised
as
the Florida Association of
' &gt;al argument which has
bargaining agent for longshore
Ceen^'m'ade”' 7 o r" the V ^ E u r ^
..Id Edward F. Urn*
foremen.- The employers hive re­
ll 'a a l iM -4 I n a P a a - n — l
local realtor and president of
futed on the ground that the upon Yugoslavia through the program, hnwcwi, la this:
If France and Itwlv go hun&gt; in*, local realtors' group.
foremen are pari of management. United Nations some decisions
In Jackson, Miss., the Routhem which would be humiliating for our gary this winker, Communists
Mr, Lane revealed thla morn­
Hus Lines, Ine., said It would P*opU *hd for other Ilalkan coun may seise power.
ing that he is getting. I t . ta .15
GREEN’S FUEL
All
e
a
t
i
u
i
s
i
s
indicate
that
NEW YORK. Oct. 1—t/n-The not negotiate Ita four-month-old, tries, but I declare- that we'will
rails a day for rentals. Some
i Jiatlon* Assemhlv faileil nlrte lU t* labor disputa until tha never permit anyone to nlay the 470,009.000 bushels nf grain are are retired businessman, others
anywhere
Drat effort today lo break striking union ran establish that master In our country and Impose the most we ran export undrr are veterans who want to find
present conditions, the President
i deadlock in the race ktween "It is authorised by Ut# employes his will.'
homes
or
apartment*
to
rent,
he
said, hut there is "strong evi­
Soviet Ukraine and India to represent' them. A company
declared.
Resistance to pressure, Tito
for th# Security Council seal to official aaid nearly all the etriker*. said, depends upon* "our not being dence" that a t least IOO.uOOJMO
bushels
more
than
this
will
be
H# stated,- however, ‘ that 8an* vacated bv Toland Dec. 31,
members of th* AFL Amalgamated shaken, not being Intimidated by
ford wa* no different from DeVljayalakshml Pandit, chief Association of Street Car, Elec­ threats of atomic bomba or any­ needed.
“This
100,000,000
bushels
mutt
Laiyl, Orlando and other Florida
th# Indian delfgatlon and tric Railway and Motor Coach thing else."
*h« .American |&gt;*o- ( |Um m 'its lack~of hoptfng
or to Moscow, (ook the Employee of-Amerlrs, have been . "I think that today the strength M “ i r 1
pie,
Mr.
Truman
asserted.
r for a brief statement of re- replaced. Union leader* said they of democratic elements In the
lo withdraw India from the had accepted a federal concilia­ world la so powerful lhat Im­
.
It. Mrs. I'andit said the Dee. tion servIce Invitation to reeume perialism will will not be ablo
; expiration nf Australia's S- contract negotiations.
to realist Its Intention tn launch
r term would lrave th* Indian
Also In the transportation field, a new world war," he said, "But
a area unrepresented on-.the _the
Brotherhood . i of
S i Railroad
----------- the provocation! are not excluded, J
CaunclL _Sha jliuistad Trainmen- - prepared In dlitrlhUU IH3 tt t i ' easier 16
not trying to Veep any ■trike ballot* among 5 000 mem provocations where a nation ta
of th* Councilhers employed by the New York, weak. Therefore, Yugoslavia mutt
‘‘LAUNDERKTTE docs Unusual jobs toot
/» And nil Y. VDhlnalty New Haven and Hartford Rail- be atrong.*
BUnkstsl . ... Drapes! . . . Slip Coveral . . .
that tha Britiah common- road aftar, tha union said, the
would k_ represented by mad had refused to abldo'by a
Bsth Mstst . . . All Sorts of Heavy Things! „
National Adjustment BoaVd claim and prevented shipment of h alt.'
BUnkeU Come Out So Soft and Fluffyl”
Sanford - Phone 1252 - Fla. State Rank Rldg.
for $100,000.
The A fL drivers In Die Nstr York!
In New York striking driven
Orlando — Phone 4878 — 1249 N. Orange
/Jersey metropojitgfx... jy p a
Bovlet Inlon^delegate on the o f the Railway Express Agency
spot* over|
tcond at Oak
Fhona 1082
— L - J l plcksted millinery manfacturera wages and shorter pours.

ANTI­
WORRY
INSURANCEA ReguUr Ad
Thia Newapapcr

Truman Appeal

•1 94 8 T A P P A N
L.P.GAS RAN'GE

TenHion Mounts

Housing Shortage

B

n ew 1 9 4 8

m ppan
j-.'P . S u J'fZ aiu je

Tito Warning

Vishinnky ClaHhcs
With Pandit On Scut

24 Hour Service Since 1932

What Women LIk« About Their
idorette Store-------------j—r-

NmuRnLGrs &amp;flppunn

LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD

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la Unit} There Is Strength—

To P rotK i (fa* Peace ul (he World; ■
To Promote the Pro*ret* of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford,
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VOLUME XXXVHI

Jewish Agency

Partly cloudy through .Friday.
Slight!) warmer Frida).

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SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY. OCT. 2. 1947

Flash Storm D am ages Florida C oast Homes

On Partition
Claims To All Of P a­
lestine Not . Aban­
doned And Enforce­
ment Is Required
LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 2. I/PI
A —Bulfarla arcuaed the United
Stale* . today of deliberately
esaggrratlng the llalkan diaturbanre* to “supply a food excute to tranaform Greece into
an armed camp of the United
S ta le *" The Bulgarian attack
v a t made before the 37-ntllon ,
political committee of Ike Uni­
ted Nation# Aaaembly leaa than
24 hour* JtfU trQ ff. ^BHELlRL
Wrelopment* aWe-Hlng relation*
between the United Stale* and
‘■ Bulgaria. Theme wer* tire l(ranting of full diplomatic recogni­
tion to . the Communikt •domi­
nated Bulgarian government by
the United, 81 »tee and a simaltaneouily auceaa»ful more led
by tha Un|led Stale* and Brit­
ain to bar Bulgaria from rarmberahlp in the United Nation*.

Food Group Warns
Don’t Start Next
WarlnGarbageCan;
Hjo

Bus Fired Upon
In M ississippi
' Transport Sfrike

Hendricks Urges .
Hisenhower For
For
Eisenhower
:JV iceJ!iiesid eiit

Wallace Attacks
Bankers &amp; Army
On Foreign TAid

v .«&gt; ■ r. '.mtu

As-soclaled I'remt Reused Wire

IYri'tla* Pl um,-il

- V f L c - It* Ihe AaaucUtrd Prraa
I’i k h of mrat and wheal- two
llaplr* of the Amrncan diet outI iiiued to me lo or neat tec old
peak* III trading Inal Let) today
i* Pirvidriit Ir'Ullian'* dove lui
"tell Mtionillg" lu tunvrive giari
fot t 11lope wept into high g&lt;aiTlirie weir hint* the Adnntiit
tlation .lillglit la ir luoie dla'lK
-atep« d -n errn,-n-r "v n rrh"at~Tri-'f
ctmtiol and compultoty rationing.,
lave liogv .11 ( ‘Imago ihmbrd
foi llir louith (liaighl day and
iritlird a to;r of $.111.25 a iiumhrd
pound* rally in thr iiiallit lh.it

Successful Operations Shown
For Elimination Of Worry

German Girl Tries
Stowaway ^rip To US

New Election Sought
*
By Conservatives

Capt Farran Freed
Of Murder Charge

Sanford Fishermen
Catch 13 Black Baiifi

d

Brooklyn Sends New‘so'me To Showers
In Second Inning
W i t h S ix R u n s *-

H» J \t K HAND
CHICAGO. Oct. 2 id'? Ihr pirtiuntal lobidomy an o|Viatmn m
F.HHKTS I II I I). Brooklyn. Oct. .
which the ’’wiiiiy” potliun ol the biain ,« riiuiltiicUtled In vVvrtutt;
it* inmmuniiation linrv hat pioird (utrrfilul m two lliinl* ul tin- i id')- 111,,,,kli II opened up an
i.n ri undritakrn. the man who pioneered m ill mtg«‘t j tn Anieiu • rally lead am the Nrv'v 5 oik lin k rev and’ )btf 'Jailed ihTough the '
iC|Hilled today. •
Dr. Janie* w. Wall*, plofcssul III neutologll.if tUMp-il at t»eui«.- longrvt nine mmiig game in Sene*
Waihtnglon University. Washington. I). C.. vaid brllti operalnmv he h.v hivtory to ram i '• 8 edge fot their
firat virlr.ry in thr (hud game of
Ix-rfornn-il alnce IMtt on M l pa-O
till- P ’47 vnbw
ay -I tiev.
itluhjuii «»f
Hrnriiiif Uuutitij;
pfodueed "goml'' It-bulu tin*
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-------------jp.OOC'Ucilvl -ufjJtn ku «**«. ! Iii.jec- c*nu*»w)ilnJ* ef-l-.- 11*g )*s-rn. enufl; ' R i f f Ti"llt"P
T it'K i'
ate, n-lii-f in tumlhei lliinl -ami lu» i(&gt;Y*ihttitutn) im-liiinhitJin nut Yankee eighth when I (rnttch walkfailed to bring any liupioyt-mtli;
i* :*|p.prt***i'**it unit a stiiiii'ijf
iu the remainder.
fwlitlgAif Kttill' Wfiit« tliV jvi -t rd and l-indcl) Vltiglrd to tell'
Three group* of patient* have rtfflfriiHl vv1111 tiLiP^iVi i^ttunitt irn lri hut Joe DiMaggiu, tiying to
licen hub]ected to the i&gt;;wialiiih-— in ;
unit nuti-H
i«3?s *lnp lot f i . u i g , dumped a vveax ' .
thote Miffniug from acliiiuphr-- *littii |M»rfi*cllun iu lift* aiul it grounder tow aid Stinky
y&lt;tio
iiin. involutional nirlancholia* and fi rtf fill *»f inUitij i jnK*.
ob***|lVr tvnaiun.
Fur thr
lu aitmril, Join he'd I .indell a* he iped by
and ilnrw to (n it., doubling DiThe achidiphtenla tuffei * from
MM I ' m * r I I* III J
Miyyni Mvljutnn b ti lU niuh on

Forrestal Calls
Marxian Thesis Seriously Hurt
Pure Nonsense By Early Frosts

LAKE SUCCESS. Pel. 2 w The Jewith Agency, olltcul voice
WASHINGTON. Oet. 2 ~ G P h £ ( Palestine Jew*, declared today
Itep Hendrick* {D -Flal said I*.
that it v » i prepared "moil reday he “can't nee wllete Ihe Repub­
iuctantly'* to accept lh* patlilion G overnor ThreateYis lican party hn* nny claim'' on Favors Loans But Is
Dwlvhl D .E lirn h ow er
of the Holy Land inlo separate
To Call Guards To General
Against Any Strings
nriil advocated Id* tumi Inal ion -fur
Arab and Jewish Male*.
2V i„ 50 irut* lughn Iho U . S . I n d u s t r y S p t M ld P
r
e
v
e
n
t
Vfolence
Vice President by* Ihe Democratic
BeingTied OnThenri wav
it ptediclrd eoldtemenl meatlo|i
H
.11 within 25 cent*, of tliParty.
ing B i l l i o n s Pre­
met would ‘be esirnlisl In pavi­
t.eneral Kisenhuw'er. who has
JACKSON. Ml**.. Oct. 2.
I'lriS F IE U X NU» . O n. 2&lt;/Pi all-tune |«-ak tea* lied hut Nept. II.
paring For Peace
disclaimed tiny political
party
L15—The High*ay Catrul *aid
lioning but that ihe i'aleilinr
December wheal fului.-v on lh
Hrnrj Wallace iayt Congrev*
affiliation, ia resigning no Army
shortly liefore noon that of*
Jew* would be teady Jo delend
Chi&lt;
ago
it.,aid
ol
1
lade
ho
the
•
hould
jppropn.He
the
$18,000
Chief of Staff to become presi­
fleer* have apparently rornri''NEW YORK, o . i 2 ■o
Ihe
themielve* a* a nation.
dent uf Columbia University next (KtO.(KK) relief loam that lit htlro- aecund vliaighl day advapred to tSecirtaiy ol Detenvr but night
rd the "person who fired on
year and hao Ix-eti proniinenlh pran nation* have avked for under « new (rcold peak, Ihe purr
Ihe bua." Police aaid the man
♦ In iu iirit official declaralio.1
termed "puie nnn»en*e’’ thr M an
mentioned d o n |x&gt;soible Republlhad been pocketed in. a wood­
trailed $2.'M a liuihrl, 21 a I •
on the recommendation* of the
can presidential nominee by sev­ the .M.lillull Plan but he w.mlt nr
lan thrviv that "tin- follil ol pnvland ucclur near llaillraburg
the
preymut
United Nation* Special Committee
financier* and military men in 21* cent* above
and that a call *a « went to. eral high (i. t &gt;. *1*. cvtineil*. *
ate nwiiridiip we know av bunnru
Ill-sides Hendrick*. Rep. Kmatli- Washington diitaling the term*. cio*e. ami then backed up t o i 2 *J.?
on Pale»tine
(UNSCOP), the
Parrhman Penitentiary for
capit.ilivm iv piovocaliw ol uat.
et} (D -Flal and Senator Spark­
bloodhound*, preparatory lo a
above &gt;e*|riday‘v finidi
agency made clear that it wa&gt;
Hie former Vice President mov­ Y* to
-Jveeiel.il) Jamev l oilrvl.il did
man t It-A lit &gt; have
advocated
II iMtllnuri! till 1‘nkp ( ■■ti I (
final
rloaing-in
operation.
Dot giving up claim* to all ot
Elsenhower'* selection a* Pre»i- ed in wnlern Msitathutriis on
lefet dilrclly lo the -irirnt '’witPaletiine at a Jewish national
JACKSON. Mi**,. Oct. 2 &lt;/P&gt; dent- Truman'*
running mate. thr third day of hi* I I -day lour
inongeting" ihargrv made by At«&lt;I&gt;-FI*I .aabl
if through five New F.ni-Jsml Hales, Warmer'’ Weather Is
home but laid it would accept A pa**enger but of thr Southern Senator Pepper
..
dtei V Yiiliiiiiky. Kimi.m L\
Fri'diutud.T’or U.S. Delegate, in .iddniung the Allliv
aitition in the interest of a so- Rui Line Co.. Inc., whpse fotmrr 1
*11 c*ar;il.Republican Maine,tltiveri are on slrikr, was fired nn
ulion.
——------■ ■ I He lijld a Harvard UnivrntlV
OidlianiT Alloc Mllml. Hut he told
Jt) AMSUl'l \TR|t I'ttpjts
*
Isratlon-wsa made today A-le-g mile* north of Hate British Board Two
Wkiint-r weiith.o *t-rm &gt;n
audience d
u
5.000 *1 iw
ifp u,.td-• the 1,500 hufinrw. inrii ..it thehe thurg, in a renewal of violence."
before the 57-ffation *Paleiline
muvl - • M * "
"r
-m l)xK .h ,,,.,,- I,»
ilo. il„ m ItA
J ewish Refugee Ships^il-f —___
--------- o f-tb e -rm m t ry
ny
—
Committee- -of -die—£ * a * i a l *■ Aw _ 'The ihooting occurted_in.Agile
Tie no ,1Item)it to dictate lo na cool simp kept euilc moruilw1
,ra
’»r"
™
‘filing
Hie p.iU
of a watnina ftnm Governor Field­
icmbly by Rabbi Abba Hi[lel S il­
JERUSALEM , O e t. 2, (,V)
, " ,n‘ teveiving aid the kind ot Irm jw ra tu re * Ix-tow ami neiii ilie l
•&lt;» f o - •
ing -L. WiigRT*™Dial National
ver o f Cleveland, chaitman ol
llrillah navnl partfea Ixiariled two inlemal rcononiic and IHililic.d freeling mark in pint* of We.t
■Cuaidimrn would lie placed on the
tr « * il* * * . i on p «i » n i&lt; tn
Virginia, Virginia. lYnnaylvanit,
refugee^*Mp* crammed wlth vlaa- ,t»ucture* they .hall have
bu*e* with ordet* lo “ (hoot lo lea* Ji-wtah immigrant off I’alea- *
Aral&gt; Lt*ucli*r WurnH
Ohio nod Mo higaiu*
Because
he
said
ftnanviets
"lx
kill" if the (hooting continued.
tine tonight amt headed the veaThe cool wcailier centered lo
.investment
ami
A g a in st Partition
1,ev* private
retained ft.
The Stale Highway Paltol office t **T toward the Hurt of Haifa.
, Itroflla
are tlx- chief moti vati ngi West Virginia.
{ P : , Elkina
r;,Hi"« rt-pnrreit
Alxvut
3,600
Jrwa
were
tx-tti
reported from
Hattiesburg that j
v r , ; rr i nz
At HO, Oet. 2. -117*1
Sheikh
to lie atxiard the Paducah i,v;;:! f - .c - 1 „ humB,. j.x ie ty , hd mu. 2 , n «•:'
•„ V '.ita
men an- trained to believe ,. " 'un , w"7 “ ,A‘
1.-..
patrolmen had been *ent to thr muiit'd the Geula (Kedempuun
.........
sail K! Billina, Moslem tiro. . r. y neiit-e
P*'“n‘i that
i.
....
i....
i
.......
'
"
*
‘"
t
h
e
uestero
part
of
tin
,
pence is maintained only
leader, today warned
* FRANKFURT. Germany, O ct vicinity of ihe (hooting in an ef­ and the Northlands, rolled Medina by force," Wallace recommended stale, the mercury waVnt 27 th.-* 1
Yehudit (Jewiah State) by 'the that both groups “should Ix? re­ morning, and at BichnC-xid it wn-l United Nations Secretary fJetu-ml
2—(fl*)—A blonde German girl, fort to arrrit th cattacker
In degti-e-, Ingliet. I.ovv- in I'enri* I Trygve Lie and U. S- Secretary
put In m Ixi* for a dramatic alow,
The bu*. anuthlxiund from Jack* immlgranta. The Veaaeta were lumed to private life."
M nnllHHnl an , I' krf EimNI &gt;
-vlvania Incluileil 29 at Mercer. &gt;,,f
George * Maralmtl that
hoarded about eight milra if f
awpy flight to New York, was
"The
heart
of
their
policies,"
rrtnlitm Itf
two rtegrees cooler rluiit at Front I tilt4 creaiion
of II
a Jt*wi*h
Jewish Htal**?
Athlil on the North Coast. The
found disheveled but olive today
In.aid,
"is
the
resurrection
Royal, Vii. Fieeiing wi-uthvr w x-lll,, Pale-line wuold “to i|i Iht»
refugee* embarked in Bulgur!*.
at th* Rhein-Main airport.
li .s ila a ,* »n i*aat^ d a hr i
Jim
Webb
Scores
l , PJf f t ^ l
1 cd lA llljM l. X l . l jir n " j--^ r VVJVuL)—-U U i* j* - M t^ ll , 1ll -w- (tl-ll
. Pilot* said the flight would
Brttirh authorities were expect­
hav# meant "certain death" for
291 A t Pistol Shoot ed to deport the Jet** to Cyprus Ixjcal M en'Fffifd On uttc, ni»i, 7fffrH 7 r r Tir!i::;nii. Mich- TTnrwrTT
"Thu Modem brothel hoist con­
tonight. A broadcast purporting
th* fir) liecauae the ho* would
-can's low was 27 ul ' tfdillac
sider* the I'tilrxlitie-Aiah csm- a
have been tlornl in an unhealed
lo
emanate
frutn
one
of
the
ahlpa
H,
S.
Kenny,
federal
fon-castJatm&gt;* 3 -'Webb, wtmean repair
Charge Of Stealing ei ill Clueago, said teniiierature i f case fot alt the Moderns in (lie
compartment where temperature* n pistol aa well as shoot It, yes­ aaid earlier that they were sur­
high above the . Allah! ic would terday topped member* 6f the rounded hy "k cluster of British
would climb tod,i) fioni the mirth-1 worhl,7 H Hanna declared In n
Two local men who had been ern .Rockies to il„. tMt*,is*lj*j*i c*hlo to Lh- and Marahall.
£ a v * been below xerfo.
.Seminole Gun Ctuli at their regul­ vessels preparing to attack."
held
In
County-Jail
since
Sunday
"Tlie rulfijlmmi nf /iunlii nnt
__ . Tho girl r a v e l h e name of ar weekly piitul practice on Ihetr
River after yealerday’s tempt-in
lilghl" on a charge uf stealing lures in ihe mid Nil’s in parts hithm»," he ndded, "and the crea­
. Pori* Vun Knolilock, 21.,
range at the Municipal Air Port.
Final
R
eport
Made
tools from Albert II. Collins nn of the llnknlns, Montana rind No. tion of n Jewish alnte In any pail
Airport employe* who became
The following score# wjre re­
suspicions and pried open the ported by llyrd J . Goode, club pre­ On R ecent H urricane Sept. 11, wete. released Jiy Coun­ hinska. Ellis, Knn» . icpnrled u yf Palestine would turn Ihe whole
ty Judge R. W. Ware following high, of IH, 20 ilegrees above nor­ liihleast i.iil" a field of mga-tarres,
box top found her wearing only sident.
a bearing al 10:00 o’clock this mal. Warmer weather also wa» lexpoiixilulity fur .which wliuld be
a tklrt and underelothlng. ' She
8 T R* Aggr.
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
Oct.
2
morning. They were released, said
hastily donned a sweater, stepped J . S. Webb
100 07 94 291x300 —(A1)—The hurricane which struck Judge Ware, on the ground that foit-casl fot Ihe Atlantic coast and laid on tile shuuldrr* iif tlioxe
supporting /.ionism agalnxt the
out and appeared a bit dated but J . E, Howard
99 90 89 284
Florida Sept. 17-IK killed Id per­ Hie State wax unable to establish tin- New England slate'clear Arab right.'*
nonchalant.
There
were
wntleicd
sl*ow*-ra
Ned Smith
90 93 91 280
sona and injured I8d, Red Cross the stealing of the pru|H&gt;rty, lo
"Pur .faith older* ua to re-U’ l
in sections uf the Ibx-k) .mounla'.i
F. F. Rockett
9.5.93 84 272
disaster headquarters reported to. pr.xluce the tool* or to connect ji Maie's"and
»fi-n'^r..l”rwri' over'som'e this lm|o‘iiali»l aggieasion with
C. R. Spark*
87 84 80 257
day In u recapitulation uf casuaH thee V
defendants with the alleged areas of the mirlhweat I'acif:.- nil uur iniglil,'* the Modem .lead­
R. G. William* 98
J
lie* and storm damage.
stealing.
8—Slow T —Timed R —Rapid , The report, from the office of . The two defendants, George W, coast. Trniperatuif* • cinliniu-1 er aSM-rtixl.
"The Jew* enjoyed under Aralt
Anyone having a revolver or Earl luigan, showed them were Carlton a n*d Clarence Parrish, high in the Gulf rrgion near nor­
BRIGHTON, Eng.. Oct. 2-fJP I automatic pistol can take part Jn 205 houses destroyed, 10,542 dama­ were brought hack lo Sanford mal in moat of the west coast ju le the security they have lx-eii
deprived fif in thy present Euro­
The Conarrvalive Party adopted the weekly meets, said Mr. Goode. ged amt lequesta for aid from froni Louisiana Sunday night hy area.
pean civitualion.
today at Its annual conference
17,075 families.
Deputy Charles Reck lu whupi a
"The only tintan* of xtablBaing
JO BLESS flRNRPITH
* rraolutJon rapping the Labor
Twenty-two persona, were ser­ sheriff In thal stale hail turned
TALLAHASSEE. .Oct. 2, HP)— pence ill Hie eaal ia u declaration
government' fo- falling tn meet
iously Injured, 12 of them in the, them over.
A total of HLH37 peraqn* I revived of Independence f«r I'alratlne, the
the economic eriait apd calling for
Apalachicola area from a tornado
The Htal4 was represented in
a new parliamentary ylection.
■pawned hy the hurricane. In all, the hearing by Assistant State 1 173.822 lu unemployment cum- willidiawal of Britiah tiuopa ami
iienaaticm in Pluridn during the Ihe crealiun of an Arab deuloTh* conference, large*! in th*
JERUSALEM , Oct. 2— — A 27 counties were affected, ralm Attorney Georgr A. DeCuttes, week ending Sept. 27. the State crallc government,” El Banna
party** hlatory, adopted the re- military court acquitted
Capt. Beach, reporting 3,9t«) house* The defendant! were represented Employment Service reported ,tu- ronrludrd.
'• aolution by unanimous vote after Rov Alexander Farran today off damaged and 1,400 families apply­ hy G, W. Spencer.
dav, The figure was an increase
Mnthony Eden, former foreign a charge of murdering Alexander ing for aid, led the list in those
over the previous -ovi'ek 'when
weretary and deputy leader of the RubowtM, It ruled that the missing categories. •
,
I'UOTKMT p i l e d
C. F. ADAMS DIES
$109,407 wa* paid.' During the
party, had called for WfnaUjn 10.year-old Jewish boy had not
WASHINGTON^ Oct. 2 hi5 BOSTON, Oct. 2, HP)— Charles •ante period, 10,435 .unemployed
Churchill’* return to th* Prime been proven deadr
F. Adams, 70, a country Ixiy who v.-eerana received $37^099 in fed­ France, Belgium
anil Hulland
| Minlttry to, rtd Britain of *MI».
Th* youth was abducted May
founded Hie largest New Eng­ eral benefits.
have
pruti-sted
against
the llritorganliation, confusion and lot* 0 whUe posting signs for the
ish'Amrrican "agreement turning
land - uwned grocery chain and
of affkency."
---------------- Jewish underground. Th* pro**liecame the region's heat known
over management of the Ruhr
FRANCE SICK
cutlon baaed Its ra»* largely on
■porta promoter at th* same time,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. G P )- coal mines to the Germans. State
ROCK IIOU8EH
Thro Pat# and Ernest Southa light, grey hat found near th*
ANCHORAGE. Alaika. Oct. 2 scene of th* abduction which It ward are proud fishermen today, died today. Ilia versatility as a Georgek llidault, French foreign Dejiartmeiil officials said today
WT—-Report* that Russia I* build- contended bore the name "F a r­ after catching 13'black bass in financier led him to organise the minister, aaid today that France the three governments contend
first national store* and to set will have tn cut essential Imports the plan mnoeiilrate* too much
In* "reck- bou***" In the ellff* ran."
the I t . Johns River early this up two of Boston's biggest sports of coal and wheat from th* Uni­ power in German bands and may
lining tha shores o f Siberia op~
The court deliberated five min. morning.
Ventura* - the Bniina Hockey. ted Btate* unless a “very aerloua” turn In a potential instrument of
nio*it* Bt. Lawrence {aland have ute* after the prosecutor had
The two Sanford angler* .would
been" received from
Siberian conceded a defense contention disclose no concrete information Club and Suffolk Down* horse need for dollars la met hy Nov. J, German iggrasshin against her
race track. For a short lime too
If France ran not find a way neighbors.
naHvw vialUng th* American Is­ that "there Is no case for Farran a* to the location of the fishing
he
held
controlling
Interest
in
to
meet Its dollar *hortagc, he
land, the Rev. E, IL Parker. Prea- to anfvfer."
activity, nor would they Indicate the Boston Brave* baseball club. added, very drastic mCaiurri -will
IfflPK HERS LEGION
bytertan mlaaionary on lb* Is­
Farran, who ha* decorations th* type'of lure or ball that was
VATICAN CITY. Oct. 2, l/P)—
hav* to be taken. He said these
land, aaid today.
from th* British. Untied 8tat«* being employed.
HIDING CLUB MEET
measures would have a very ball Pope Plus XII loday received 44
and French government formerly
The fish were all about the
Th*
Dusty B o o t s
Riding affect on the food and industrial' American Lrgion officials who
RULING APPEALED
wai leader of a - Palestine police same weight, varying from three Club
will bold
a
meeting situation.
cam# to Europe following the LeDETROIT, Oet. 2.
— Gov­ "Lightning Patrol" which pjler- .pound* to four pounds.
____ ___
I
Hr.____
Pate
_
___
gjenU ntUpmLronytntiun In Nrw
ernor Kim Sigler ordered today ated against. the Jswlsh tinder-, revealed that he caught the limit at the Chamber of Commerce
York, and Told" Ihcm they narl
■— TAYCEB MEETING
a n . immediate state Supreme ground. H* had "pleaded Innocent. near lh* same spot yesterday ‘arid building tonight at 8:09 o'clock.
All members and non mamber*
• number of Jayc«*s
(a veer and “power for great good," a n d
Court appeal of a Detroit Judge's
from all accounts there are many who with in becom* active in the their wive* are expect.ed by Pr#. ' urgyd them to "use It well."
iju lln * quashing a IJ-jryar-old iuREDS KILL WOMAN
more where these la/i the water. organisation -are Invited to attend ■Ident J . Bralley Odham to be pre-1
^wnutUon avninat a life tenner
VIENNA, O f t 2, ,&lt;AV- An
the meeting. .
HUNGER STRIKE
sent tonight at 7;00 o'clock for the I
- a decision the Jurfat aaid might Austrian government official said
PIRATES' MANAGER
BEAVER, Pa.. Oct. 2, (A?—
regular
monthly
meeting
and
sup-1
free Ppradically every criminal today a plan# Identified aa Rus­
PITTSBURGH, Oet. 2, (A*&gt;CTTr MEETING
Anthony Paul, 40 ,io f Ami,ridge,
per at tha Mayfair Inn.
now aerving tint* in Michigan" sian dropped • bomb near the Th* Pittsburgh Bun-Telegraph
City Commissioners were sched­
Pa., has been on a hunger strike
The- Governor said ha would M atter, railway station In lower said today that Billy Meyer, man- uled to meet in ppeclal session at
for more than a week at the
CHOLERA EPIDEMIC
in*tract Attorney General Eugene Austria Monday, killing - ■ wo* l ager ef
e f th*
the Kan*M City Blue*. 1:00 o’clock this afternoon In
CAIRO; Oct. 2, OP)— Egypt’s Beaver county Jail where he Is
F. Black- to call th# matter to the than. Injuring her husband and [ 1947 American
Amiri
Association pen- order to take up unfinished bull- rholsra death toll mounted to 101 held on a charge of murder In
.high court1* attention In an ef­ damaging aevernl houses.
No I oast wlsne
winner*, has been named net*. Matter* relating to the
th* hatchet death of hla wife,
fort to for* atall a "wholesale comment was available from Rus­ •m a t s•aggai r of the Pittsburgh Municipal Airport ware slated to today aa tha haalth ministry list­ Elisabeth,,‘8ept. 19, county offi­
ed (8 paw fatalities from the
-opening of prison door*."
sian sources hart.
Pirates . ;
com* up for discussion.
(Ilf Ad dilUAIO*
cials said.

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N O . 230

Dodgers Capture Free For All
est Bv Score Of 9
Meat Prices
Continue Rise
To New Peaks

THISI TWO HOUSII WIKI WRfCKiD at Smyrna Beach, Fla , after a flaih itorin at tea off tha northeastern
coast of Florida caused excessive Jiish tide*. Numerous,borne* and building* alung th* State'* bClch-front*
were damaged. In th* arc* near Jtcksonvill* damage was etUrneted at about $300,000. (International)

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Lfite Spring, Early
Winter Combine To
Reduce * Production

th u d

vv b e lt h r g io u m l r d

H. J o. ih.. ii„

to

Ja ik ti

w L.i— l.^al—Luo— m

tlw -»

hag..
I.mdell thought Staukv misled
him at tVeond and piolrtlnl |j
t'nipur Hill Mr Co win t« no at ail.
He tllrw q ititiHI ol hoot fiolll the,
tiowd at fie nriil b i? L lo Ihe
(lugutll.

lu thr ihfrr hour and five mm
tile tluigglc that toiitumrd rite
Villkee pile he It and ituee Dodg
rl (llUtkelt, llir Hnlokllll l lull
lit t s s m I ) I I U p r e s s
Damage to glow lllg Ciopx bv opened lit home half of die .Seiiet
41 etltiiattsril *, it 1**1kw I 4k hi)

•e« cnl rail) lintlt. w.u irjxiilrd
(mill various irrliuni &lt;»( llir niuie
try titilay.
I rre/tng Icmpciluiei in Wrx!
Virginia Ohio, Vugmia. Pennsyl­
vania. Mu lug in ami New Jersey
last night ami rarliery- lint week
lu te r.m i'll cniiiirlablr ilamge
tu grain uni Vfj'/nitiJr't iojiVm
lliote tlalet while in mutt of llir
MkUk-V^Mi ii appeari that up"
proiutiatrlt 21 pet trnf j j l tlie.
corn hat rir.i|irtl tenoui Inist
dam igr.
In Ohm agnrulluir aulhnriliet
taid thr ilatr't rolt) crop, had
II OMIlHM*-! HH l ' . , r

I 'la b ll

Red A kcdIh Would
Re Scnl Hack Home
BOSTON. Del 2 i&lt;7*i
I '.S
Rep Edllli Nonrxe Roger* &lt;It
llat-il "O-t'ka the depotlittiioi el
nil Rux-xiau agents in the t ’nlte.1
Slllti-t, Ihe I’otlffurMI.-nt ,,f -|lu-n■ay—mew
uOii'l lluaalhli. ii-|iiest'litiilivi&gt;i) l*"tin- hreii of I heir offii-lill bll'Iness." and prohibition of ex porta
thin of war material in Dint
country.
In f* ;*latrmrnt. whrrh—he f o r ­
warded to the Si ■ret in y of State
Inst night, tlie Vi-lt-rnii legislator
said "Ilo- M-iiirily of llio tlmteil
Stales and 111# whole of AtdetieU
demands that safety nn-axun-x lie
Inkeii"
. .
"All Ruhxiwn agents in the
k'liiled Stales -hould have then
visas laiifelleil and ordered home
imnn-iliately," she saiil. ''IJi.e-e
Russian agents ahuuld lxi-ruuiuU.
ixl Up imitletlialely l.y the ledetal Bureau of Investigation mut
the State Department."

MohandaN K. (sandhi
Hun 7Sth Hirthday
NEW DELHI, t i c i 2, 1/17
Midianda-i K. Gandhi ttxlny de­
villed Ilia THlIi birthday to pray­
er, fasting and labor* fur cessa­
tion „f th*' rummuimi strife which
baa h en seething throughout Uux
sub-continent since frejnlum from
British rule u at attained with
the help ,,f his guidance.
Although still ill fruiu influe n u and roughing badly, Gandhi
wai out uf ix-,1 at 3:30 A. M..
when lie cullducled the usual
prayrr meeting fur staff em­
ployes and ulher lions,-hold as­
sociates." By 4:15 A. 31. he wu*
squatted on the Hour hard at
work Iwfure a 14-inch high desk.
FATHER KILLS ilON
TRENTON. Oct. 2, bV) — John
Curry, eight-yrar-uhl son nf coun­
ty Cummiasiuner B. J . Curry was
killed yesterday when he fell
beneath the rear wheel* uf a truck
drjven bv Id* father near Wilcox,
about eight mile*
HUNGARIAN PURGE
BUDAPEST, Oct. 2. &lt;/P&gt;— Budapeit newspaper* said today that
the government coalition parties,
led by the Communists, would
file charge* this week rontestfhg
the Hungarian Indrpendrnce Par­
ty's participation in t|fe last" na­
tional elections.
An independence party spoktsman Mid the move wa* part of
a campaign
purge parliament
npalgn to purg*
partial
qf an ti-Communist member*.

Rulj^aria Officially
Kucutfiii/A'd Hy IJ.S .
WASHINGTON, Oet. 2, (45—
Govhrnntfitt tif(icl*la said io,lay
a de&lt; laion to resume lull dlplonralte n-lsrisir- wxHi* Htrignrta was ------*
mmo or lo-vs "dictated" hy ac­
ceptance of tin- peace treaty with
that ('iimmuHril-dumiiiated nation
which. Went inlo offerr S. jil |l).
■t h ;.' Siutt- th-piii imeni cnJed a
-itx year l.ienk yentenla) by ex­
tending recognition to the Bulenrilin government "atid naming
Donald It. Ib'.xlti, 53 yeai - old
career diplomat, (j-. Hie t ’. S huniatwr. At tin- same (no.-, however,
this riiuntt y hiiiiinfnine,l (Is vlgoroua i.iipie-itii.il to Hiimiasiuii of
Bulgaria to ihe (tnited Nations
Asselllhl)'
*
/

*1

4

J

Polisli Official Says
Pries Is Remain
Free
I
\ Ii * 'VU
- -1
etitmviii * piikc-tman
ii-)l.s'iiii $n teg itict*iT
(om-ein .today over "misrepresent
Ittfions" wiiiph hn said wire cut*,
taiiied it, a paslmal btlet by
Polands'* t'aihi.ht- hixhupa accusitig the Pxhsli giivei ntiietit. uf:_L-sn _
thiPniur^a.carefoll) ilifri-iVii and
lodlti'ii slrugglc" iiyallisl
ill*
cbm ib.
"Tb, - i i - ix ismtils- ,,|'|,-ii limit v."
ilo- *|H&gt;lii--udap xonl. "f„r |u?ifcct
■x»&lt;i'l ration Im-I W i -i - ii the cbuii'b
nod stale in I'otami upon the
•'■•ndlliou It,,? dull,
di?tfx lint
mtelfi-r,' in |»diti,-al iitfalix and
ihe govcrpRH'tit. does nut..Inter­
fere- In religion.,
" i. f.,i i the gnvetiimeut lx
t-hiicerued, it, fulfillx its promise.'*
Referring to n slalenn-nt in the
1,'lti-r-that . Catholic nriosts » f| i
uouhie l„ &gt;|s-sk firclv fur fear
of arrest by the security police,
I lo* (W'tesrUHii sol lo- knew ot li.i
cam ' wlu-ie n priest had been
attested ns n ti-xult of bis **"nouis. Ilo- uttiy priests a n e sle l
in (f'ldand, hi- ii'-otted, weru
tin,si- connected with the undeigiound.
Tlie s|M&gt;ki-Mllnii maliilained -that
the &lt;‘aliodic p rr x x has had great­
er frcydoui tn criticise the govtfrtiment than other puhlications.

M irriltiD ISTS MIJDI'RN
SPRINGFIELD, Maxa^ Oct. 2.
i/lh- In a final mrxsago tu world
Mpth(xli*mv On* Ecumenical Methixffst Ootiference today callrd for
actiim against war •mongrrtng,
racial disci iininallun, moral delefioration and "any governmental
form which Iramptra on Ihe free­
dom of Ihe individual."
JAMF.S GAMBLE ROGERS
NEW YORK. O c t. 2, GP&gt;—
James Gamble Rogers. 80. archi­
tect wlm designed Yale Univer­
sity's Memorial Quadrangle and
aeorea of other college and public
Ip
ghl.Jla.svas
born in Bryant Station,‘ Ky.
m k k t i m T l*OSTPONED
The meeting of the Sanford
Doard df Realtors, scheduled to
take place' this afternoon at tha
City Hall will instead bo held
Friday aftarnoon -at 4:00 o'clock
due lo ih e fact that Tim Hatton,
executive vice president of th*
Florida Association of Realtora,
waa unable to be her* today, said
Edward Lane, president of the
local Board.

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T H U R S D A Y . O C T . 2, l f l 17

1 can tomato juice
metal skewers, alternating lamb,
bouillon cup*. Drop 1 tablespoon I’ut pea* in saucepan with 1 cup ( easier made with i|uick-froicn
1 ran href consomme
minhjbwma;, tana logs and garlic.
of lour cream orr-top of each.
boiling water. Add sugar, vine- ju at, i i I’m sure Alice ItichardThyme
Cook 'skewer# on binding pan 4
-Minl I'aaa
gar ami salt. Boil 16 to 20'mln- son would agree. I would suggest
1
I
aides
poop*
iherry
laid
mche* frurn nmlium flame. When
t pounda pea* •
utra, covered. Five minute* be- 'th at-y o u cook the pea* accord4 tablespoons sour cream
Brown on one side, turn and brown
I Uhlrattuon sugar
fori. t),cy
,|one ,,(|j
jo j tng to direction* on the package,
Halt tumsiu juice, consortium
'.I tablespoon vinegar *
mtnt leaves.
drain, and then odd the other if*
on .other. Thi* may alio IMl cookamt pinch of- Thyme, to bollinj
I teaspoon salt
Thl»r la*t~di»h would •hf-gvqt Tjm d tffit. ju*t t
. .m:
ii ovri’ rhamrat, - V "
Add ahei rr s i t J
ir n r ip iw .
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No Cameras Allowed
At Royal Wedding
LONDON, Oct, 'i, (d l-N cw *.
I n l men mid Irlvvmon and radio
broadcnutim will he lutrrrd furn
•ttuval ircitilfnr-Neiw'iHtnyTin
.PflncrM Kliuiliel.h, hrlrt-** prrlumjitivr to the throne of llrilain,
becomei the bride of l.icut. Philip
Mounthaltrn.
After much ronmlUtiun among
the of fir l»0 in cIibtri' of arrange­
ment*. however. It wa» decided
that.ionic new* rtportir* and Mill
photographer would he among
the gurat* in tlie Abbey, which can
accommodate I.50U person*.

-LOADED/

iMmbF—»tf» irrr B&gt; U itvned

Iwheved that ac- j
'out, hut It wm ImievM

rreditation tioket* would'he allot- j
l*d in lilurt* of Juur^Lu-llm.ilrii^ .
Uh. the Duinlniona, the UnTtrd"
Slate* and the “foreign pre**"— .
ftfr each sump lo dintl Unite in a
rrpioentativt manner.

Hipts Are Given On
.Fingernail Polish

They Know Your Favorites-

Hr IIBTTY-ri.AKKK
Al‘ Ncwafeatutea Meant) tvdltur
The new feminine mlhourttr
‘all* for a more ladylike makeup

a' ^ *

courae you uray u*e |H&gt;ll*h, hut the
tons, rlaw-llke fingi'rnall* are out.
Furthermore, tin, deeply colored j
polish will mar the seneial pic- j
lute of demure feminity.
ji-M&lt;mit*r back. In- |'&gt;ljienk.-daj»d,
whrn they wore fhoae waan-walated sown*- and tiibaonMiirl lilou•eal Kteryhody wa* mad alniul
rose*. You'd find large f(t*e&gt; In
the ruifa: amaller one* upaihing
lamp glolie* and diapea: Swain*
did their courting with Vote*, If
Mom had worn nail pollah and lip•tick In those day* ahe'd ptohahly
have »electeil n ro*y hue. ,
Thi* year, along with the trend
hack to 10 D! fashion deep..i u*i

.flWCi H A Jitc a i m.utlie (JrJtr t.iue PW ’flf fh New*YtirVa
(t) rraeu* Slrrman Peter McNuIly (flumped over In center), who was
blown from the deck of a niehoat hy pressure of a collapsing pier wall.
Threatened by Homing*eollnn (3), the men calmly watt for approaching
potlca laUitth (S). Over 100 were Injured In the IS.OOO.OOO blare, mn&lt;|
deitructlve pier fire In New Ydrk City'* hiflory.
(/nlrradfinnal)

,

Wlirn shaping the nail*, smooth
the edges so that they r»nT tear
oracratrh- Make the n»d* an oval
•hape ami don’t file them down
at tla- corner*. By letting them
ottK-ymm fimrer can-form a
ittle cushion* to keep them from
breaking.

Tomatoes 2

HASH
no 3 28&lt;

No 2

tdbby’a Deviled

Ham

Vii

Tall Can

Libby-* Putted

Meat

pound* land'
W pound medium sired llltiall

A rgo

Vi't 7vic-

Llbby-* Veal

■1 tahlrs|HHin* olive uil

ha* some of the most original,
easiest to prepare I wipe* I've seen
In a limg lime.
The lo-oh eonlaliu milletial on
utenVil*. shortcut* pnd tricks, an
especially fine chait oil the Use
of herb* Ntrtntally. anyone, wlm
writes on i|uick cookery in these
time* iludu.lr* geneial material
on the advantage* of gulch
of pressure
fnuen
making.
The glenter tout "f the hook
1* devoted to quick eniter* mut
e braille
Ifiifttl'iUsJ— i t

New I ’ak

Corned
Deef

ample;
Foi Dinner! Lamh on Skewer*
Turkijh' Nice; Mixed tjrcen Sal
ad; Coffee. Variation*; The Dish
Onion*: Cu.lcu

\V|Don Itirhardaon II’roryon Pre**
— 1047) i* written for thotO wom­
en. D Isn't a complete rookhook

Quantity Might* Kraerved

Prices Good Thru Saturday, Oclbhrr |*

(lop II Tomato a lid lleef (?&amp;«.
oiimtif;
"ti*h; Kcalhon* with
Sour Cl rum itrolled Cinpefrult;
Coffee.
n«tte*. A ro»y hue |» flattering to
almost every type, including thp
grey-haired lady.
The fact that ahnrter nail* will
1die «tyll*h should l«c good new*,
a* they not only look prettier hut
•re carier to keep. So the girl*
who never could get their nail* To
mow long needn't he upset any
.more. -Keeping the nail* only
•lightly longer than the' ends of
the fingers will irsult In fewer
chips and breaks. This ran l&gt;e actompllahrd If the hails are man!curctl ami oiled properly once a

TABLE SU PPLY
= I . O V E T T S E
P IG C L Y W I G G L Y

Hi,roughout the year they note-the items you buythe vnlues you prefer— the burgnfnk for which you
look . . . and now, in ajtpreriAtlon of your patronsifo,
they present the money-saving values they know you
want so you con Stock your pantry to over-loading.

No 1 Tall
Factory Hack Extra Fancy

l.lbhy * Vienna

Sausage V4‘« 15c

SUPER

d mrdlum *i*rd (omul

t clove* garlic
Scives I Time; alnmt 3n minute*.
Have- liUlrher cut lamli in I 1*
inch rubra. Stem - ' mushroom*.
Place lamb ami muihrootU rati* nn
(latter. Pout olive ml in glass jar
nd adtl pinrlt of Oregano, thyme,
salt ami peppeY nnd’eiumhtnl bay
h-tif. ftlinke well and pour over
lamb noil mushrooms.
for half an hour or more.- turning
JLhi;m.aL.iutunwls)so.tbc-y will
—
the main dish. fi|nlr Well mariiialrd, l*ut tohia
Other recipe* tsiarrrd) are to be toe* ih nuartera add 'garlic rlov
found lain in the ln*ok For ex- •in half, * Thread ingredient,

ic e

With Dean* -Llbby'a

FEATUR

no2

Chili

25c

Dole’s Pineapple

K ra ft's Sa la d D ressin g

46-ox

No 2
Land O'Sunshine Peanut

Tender'P ritie Skinless

fluking Size fled

Franks

Snapper

Picnic

Large F**»h Caught

&gt;at
^ ' 53c Tongues
tern
Select )tllced
areribs Lb * 45c Morrell'*
LiversPrb
i

ITreah Cookail Via.'

B tt* M B ~ « ^ 2 3 F = S a iI* * * « ;
M AGNOLIA &amp; TH IR D S T R E E T

Heymour Dr. A Dr.

t-argr. Chraapeakr Hay

Seymour Dr. A Dr.

Taate O'Sea

33c Fryer*

U. S. No. liGobbler Potatoes Limit 20 lbs

10 lbs 35c

Ga. Yams. .

5 lbs

. . . Baking Size. . . . . . .

Hard-Head Green Cabbage . . . . . . . .

, .

Whole or Shank Half

Fresh cud

Lb

73c

Government Graded, Utility

Sirloin or Club S teaks. u&gt;
49c
Chuck Roast
(Cantor Gd)
Lb
35c
Brisket &amp; P late Stow Bool u 39c
Fresh G ro u n d H a m b u rg e r ib 39c

Itnund, Rtrloln, Ctub

Chuck Roast Lb 65c
Prime Rib Roast Lb 75c

6c lb

Crisp, Well Bleached

Stalk

Calif, Iceberg Lettuce i i . . . . . . . . . . 2 heads 25c
Firm Ripe Tomatoes ................................15c Ib

Apple! 2Lbs
Hon*yd*w
Melons 2 lb*
Tokay
Grapes 2 Lbs
•aadlraa
Grapes 2 lb &gt;
California tcvbirg
Lattuce 2 ib.
Yallow Onions 3 lbs

California

Large Stalks Celery ......................... . 2 for 25c
Red Malaga Grapes . . . ...... ..............2 lbs 29c
Cucumbers. . . . .

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SCUITS

Wr»t4m Rid DaUcloua

l?c Ib

33c
.
25c
19c
35c
25c
25c

Cabbage lb 5'/2c
California
Carrots 2 Bch* 25c
N « Rad Btiaa
Potatoes 4 lbs 29c
DaUy
Cheese
Lb 45c
t-on* Whlu
Patatoo* S u» 29c
tiwaat
Potatoes 3 lb* 25c
k

La CJioy Chow Mein

Noodles No2 *17c
La Cttoy Boy .

Sauce

3ox

10c

Nablico i’rrmlum

Crackers 7y4&lt;oZ 14c

Sunahln*

Cheezits

l*.

14c

band O’Su n ah in a

Calf. Caulflower................... 23c lb
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Onions..........

...... . 2 lbs 15c

e

-Yellow Bananas.......... .
v

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Maxwell
Housr.

r. or

2 lbs
-

Muxselmnn'a Apple
v ■1

No 2

Dressed &amp; Drawn Fryers..

..

vb

. y75c Ib

29c

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C le a n s e r .

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THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1947

Iowa Man

Shows
How To Beat The
Housing Shortage
BURLINGTON, lofta, (,11—F.
C. Etchlnon, (W, didn't let the
housing shortage get him downhe went to work and Mfiglehanded
built a brand new home 15 block*
long and'.1.1 b|ocks wide.
Neighbor» call it the “kindlelow," because it U a-bungalow
made from kindling.
ElrhUun ’m ii.ti... Imdafcv dl&gt;S
ing fnmi uiHbi.in.il
I.Iih'
lirewood. He and hi* wife were
living at their daughter'll home
l* d year* ago when "Tie com t-ivciT
the idea of buildmg a place of hi*
llut material* wars scarce and
higlopriccd. Then Ktrhison learn*
ed that the Iquilier yanl had thou*
sand* of good white pine hlocka.
They had Iteen purrhased original­
ly hy the hugr Iowa ordnance
ila n t here during the Mur fnr u*e
m whipping finfe* arul other ordrance part*. Etchison decided to
iiulld a "hlock huu r" when the

“I designed the plate a* I went
along," said KtchUon. “The ‘only
help I had was from my .wife.
There wasn’t any wa*te. Any
blocks that rauldn't !m&lt; used for
building made g»«d fiiewniid."
“klndlcow". which measure* 22 by
0 feet. Is a cement roof. Etrhison,
a cement finisher, rebelled against
buying conventional, roofing mat­
eria) ticcau*e of it* expense.
•
“The cement toof I* *|«pding
up wcli," he said, "and we don’t
have to worry about the IdoCk
wall* warping out of shape either.
The wood is well seasoned. The
house'll last as long «V we have
The Elchisons livnl in the gnirure while the “kindlclow” was
" i n g . ami .'Irs. Etchison bordered
it with 2S kinds of flower*.
“Wl&lt; muved in and had our first
meat here last Mother's Day," said
Mrs. Etchison. “ I call it our Mime
house' because every time we got
a dime we invested in another »ee-

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Adler Says Papers
Stronirer Than Ever
....l y .k'rh* ft «t*K " r
i»ever. 1* "Ncw-soy
uml tin* pt*»* tnjoy*
uunity. A* usual, it i
im' ii Uitli to catcall.

Where Customers Send Their Friends

tine who I* ready'at all time*
to lend a knuckle in It* defend
l* E. •I*. Adler, who l)n» •pri’t
m&lt;ir.- ibuii l»2 yyar* in the new-'
yiapAF ‘ bnSMem and rewbed—*h conclusion that the American prer*
bus u belter life expectancy than
it* critic*. ,
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the people’* liilnd* a* iv er,"
Adler *aid thi* week oil hi* *•«-.

it) I E n si F ir s t S I reel
S a n fo rd , I- Ini ida

mmmeat

cmy-fifth ‘birthday anniversary.

“They nrr continuing to improve
a* they have in day* gom; hy,

nepitcry. white •hailed puhlisher.
Hi* own career. ha* ayntbollMd
them.
He Iwgan a* a “printer'* devil,"
'dmLed around the midwest a* c
trump printer in the golden age
of that ciaft, then swindled ‘ io
the reporlorial and business aide.
Today lie I* president of the L.-e
Syndicate, Rlvich publishes. ejivyn
»Bliy^1ifrpt,ri*'ih* imv-a. ‘W iiw Sm r
Illinois, MisMUirl uiul Nebraska.
Adler I* a nationally known
lendi-i in the small rily new.papei field -a dehn who nrvei
want* to Iwcome ilean emeritus.
"Tien he went to work twfore
hi* thirteenth birthday- hi* ‘s t a r ­
ing weekly wage wa» zero minus
a dollar—h i*.father paid a printer
e|
the dollar each week to ten
teat'll
young E. I*, how to net typtyp--.
Newspaper* wire smAII, handso.
printed nn llallied presses, an.l
their new* coverage o f event* tu b
side thou immediate conlniunit ir.
was gem rally. |nnir.
“The invention of the well pre»i
and the linotype, the development
of pres* 'association* and wirphoto, changed all Ihiit." AdVr
riralleil.
“At my "age you tend to live
In the past, llut Ihete ts t-rally
no comparison. Newspajier* of
tiulay are wundrrful —so differ­
ent from those of rarlier days.
The news and picture co in age
is more complete in every wav."
Adler I* optimistic over th i
fuline of the American newspa­
per* uml" (Vol. that radio, tele­
vision and facsimile transmission
never run
business,

Another M aigaul 'tin Ik.iild.-tlniell.d
Special! I! Hai'v It. 1 1 V tirade, Western
uml AA tirade M ini-»ti» M il'll..! V' .l
DIPUTT ATTOINIT CINIIAl Henry A Dletr (tandi before the Jury tn Santa Ana. r.illf etc In : final a
tvPnl* for the prosecution at the trial of Louise Ovriell gnd Cin&gt;r*r Hud“ Cnlluiii (t*&gt;th shown l&gt;.v arr.
who listen attentively The young engaged couple was charted with the s ••fit
parents, Mr. and Mr*. George W. OvcrelL The girl Kept a* the wa&gt; accutcd ul nturjii
(lutcraati -al)

Immunization. Is
Cr^ed* For Traw lers
II, MICH AHI. GOLD!
\I* Newafeatutwa :
GENEVA. S\*itx,-rImik)
l«-tt rommitlrf of t hi
Health Organisation ha
in. Tided compulsory immunisation
ef all pci sun,* who travel to Mrera on tho annual Moslem pilgrimmage.
The Interim Commission of the
World Health Organization set up
rimgtatulatury . t e l e g r a m * .in
teaching 76. he answered those
who asked his success formula
in one word |w-rhaps the least
'Hipular four-letter word In the

the romniittre la*t April, lurgety
a* a result of repiesenbalumn. by.
rtie* got erftfnrnt "of ‘ Saul I •Vrxlnk:
, -The rommlttee'* report propose*
that all pilgrim* undertaking the
journey to Mecca should I*, com­
pulsorily ‘ immi'inized a g a i n * !
*mall|u&gt;i, cholera aiul. possibly,
yellow fever In their nun , min
tries befm e ilrpa*ture. Such a
safrguaid. the leport pointed out,
would protect the hralth of Saudi
Arabia. a* well as that of their
countrle» of origin.
"Hie rommlttM *l»i&gt; augynated
pilgrim* arriving hy air and hy
land. The international r.inven­
tions hitherto had only dealt with
the great majmity of pilgriiua
who arrived hy sra at the |mit of
Jedda. while those who Tom lieyed
overland from the Mediterranean

Sirloin, T-ltnm\ Club. \\
('buck and Shoulder lb

Chuck, Kuinp, Kill ami
Shoulder *
H

the .&lt;&lt;ictnii.it in. |i
cmiltniitet*. &gt;liec-,&lt;,|
tan. &lt; of adequate ..imtiiic
tlel ‘ ef the liNt.oon

ii am item .T.l

g u m * c d i.; * t ie u t ii In

&lt;I ■•i Htrw I

a Uilioitgb there
at lb. iiimaent of
li» In Saudi Aial
Hie tidgiiin*' tun

rStjuurHTil 4-441 -4 Tv-KOAlvl
Itoni'b'Ns,
‘Rolled Itriskel
-ll» lik

"cuiilit. in ,-rrtain
undo t-jidlv i j mi
iftitc’tij 1st djtngi i i
Inige .'in ii^c uf the
AUnit !«• peicent uf tb.
lotiM-id nil tisc-d m Hhi. I

Iti

SHOUT. Kilts

tc-d

The blocks were cemented and is In put nuf'a gooif new*pa|M*rstained print the real newa— ami he'll
a I n-b u H his IlCHaUUMb: alLyighU'^-.lui
tiful' parquet flmm—KrrhUon 'dm-*

n a lle il to g e th e r .
Sanded,
a n d v a r n is h e d , th e y made

haa a
hlucks

nish«&lt;». II# wtilf
ile of aeraral hundreil I believe there still is freedom
III W BTUfl J W
I p J l d d - J I -of Mo-—piess.-ftruH —lirlirre therrand other ulw-ays- will lie.
. . I
Adler still rises nt ft A.

M..

r| never built n housa liefoie,' walks a mile and a half to his
he smildd, "but I've dune consider office every morning. I’lesMii but
able patching.
tint nve/whclmed by a ftiirul if
lie eatlrnulrd Hint allogi-thvr he
had spent between i2.0&lt;K&gt; and
£ "People wouldn't think it would
run that much''
much" lie said,
said, “hut kindllng cost* money, too. nowaday*.
And vou have to buy all kinds of
other thing*.*'
The Ktrhison.* live-alone in the
"kindlelow" with “Shfimp," tlfcir
Spit* dog and “two or three cat*

"Our seven children are all
married and gone." said Mrs.
Etchison. She likes to show her
home to visitors who romp many
mtlr* to see It. And she is proud i
of n retnnrk made hy one elderly I
lady Etehison's handiwork.

Christopher Columbus!
SAVINGS you'll
discover when
vast variety of'famou
health and beaut) aids that

OCTAGON
favorilr nationally adver­
tised brands at the lowest
possible prices — and Un't
that Just what you're look­
ing for.these d*y*T

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PICK LES

Syrup 30-oz V»tl 39c

Pint—-24c

Corn 2"eans 33c

Milfonl's fancy 15 It.

Ilallard's I'anrake

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SCOURGE OF THE GRIDIRON

THE WORtO TODAY

kuiakll.il,4 la IDM

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THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 194f

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

‘Scare Tests’ Refused

n

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jirenSJ Never before in the history of American Journalism
have the newitpapcro been subjected to such an Intense
KalrrH aa *&gt;raa4 riw . mallet
barrage
of criticism from so small but highly vocal a
The United
Natlona it- OS*
Oetaker *T. ISIS. al Ik* I*m I »flt,e
at kantnril. fieri#*. ,molrt Ike «,l ■minority Lnuvcc bufuru have so many people tlgmonstrated saying ■ t«»vgh rola-ln. aUyingi t i t Nagaalia

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ftillsr
GONDQ.Y UMAR
Haalae.1 Naiagu
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Tktte Maalk.
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.kit akllaar? aaiir*. taida
Ikaak. teealatlaa. and anil,.,
*al*t 1 alaa.eal. lar Ik. |anwi,
ralalaa land.. Mill kr rkaraM
al taaalar ad.,tflilaa rale..

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al
American newspapers are accused of being chain own••*
la' ed anti operated, so that a single corporation, or n single
lividuai. ow ns m any new spap ers ln_m any c itie s an d u ses

Ialaa4 keM.aaa»t ll,ata**alallern
la,.. rept..,«l. lOe II.raid la Ik,
aallaaal 11,14 »• ad.etllaiaa- Oil.,
eat ara malalataed la Ik* lata*.'
rlilee la Ik* tsaatrr Milk k*ad*aaf
Iere
la rkleaaa aad I r a falk.
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Tfc* ll.tsld t, a m»mk,i AUfw.

A&gt;«xiat&lt;d p»».* Mki.k i, ,«iitird

them for. |H&gt;liticnl
|&gt;un»o»cs. --Such statements
S i t ---------------‘ nre not true
either. The largest newspaper chain in America is owned
by Hcarst mid at its peak it operated In only 26 cities.
Furthermore, there Is no proof that any chain ever used
its Influence for anything other than what it conceived to
I'1' thl- public K'MMI.

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t ltlu ltili la Ik. a,* |ai Mkakli to their advertisers. It is perfectly true that advertisers have
rallan at all Ik* la*sl Mill print##
la lk«&gt; a*ii.|m|.,i, a. m *II aa all made possible through their financial contributions to the
* P a»M. dl.aalrkra.
pit-sd tlu* tremendous newspapers which we enjoy torlny.

Without substantial revenues from somewhere the vast
news-gathering organizations, the extensive feature serv­
IF YOU ACTUALLY BELIEVE Ices, and th« costly mechanical equipment would be un­
THAT GOD I N T I M A T E L Y attainable. Subscription rates Hcnrcely cover the cost of
KNOWS AND LOVES YOIt! WHY newsprint. *
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OF. FILLED
Rut there is no evidence w h atev er that advertisers nH
WITH FEAK7 GOD. HAH WON­
THURSDAY, OCT. I. 1917

DERFUL PLANS FOE YOU: Yor a group-«Yer*«»xerted an y appreciable Influence bn th e co n ­
we have not received the spirit of duct or the policies of American newspapers. It is difficult
bondage again to feaf, bdt wa have to se&lt;&gt; how they could as these advertisers are simply in­
received th#- spirit of
#11 adoption.— dividuals with as widely varying views and principles ns
Romant 8:16. .
If you are one of those wh&lt;&gt;
hat not yet lecuted a driver •
license, you should not compUt.i
about the high coil of living
-Because you did not grl it yes­
terday. it will now cost you twicr
as much.
7TT
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agreed, for once, in tryiftg lo pul
Cicchoslovakia on llie'seven mem­
ber Security . Co^ a
hlllc
C z e c h o s l o v a k i a , snilcipilmu
. a squecre play between caslein*and
* western powcia. didn't want lo I*^ put. Membership on llie Security
Council is not a paitirulaily datir_
able honor for a nation with deni­
al
’ ocratic traditions situated behind,
or along, the Iron Curtain.
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f The head of the Soviet Supreme
=Military Tribunal says * that lie
I sees little danger today of a new
war . . . which is just about tinmost discouraging thing we have
, 'heard from Russia in many years,
h*v* not foigollen the v«nt ol
that little jap Kuiuiq to the While
House in llie .Inlerert of pcarr on

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those of any other group. Some are Democrats; some Re­
publicans; some left of center, and some left of that. Some
believe in punchboards, and some don’t. How they could
ever get together to Influence the stand of a news|&gt;aper is
inconceivably.Nor can any one advertiser do It. The pro|&gt;ortion of
even, the largest advertiser to the total volumn of business
is infinitesimally small. And even If the editor would sell

fur n m ein o f _ppttagXU-hli-klUlW*-Uu-Cannotr pleft*W*

line advertiser otf any controversial subject without infuri­
ating another advertiser. The newspaper that tries to please
everyone soon finds itself in the |Kisltion of the man, the
!&gt;ov and the donkey, who succeeded In pleasing no one*
All this is not to say that The newHpupcrs do not have
their faults. There are, to be sure, carrier boys who leave
the paper in the rain or forget it altogether. Thero are
re|Kjrtern who do not realize the importance of getting the
speaker's name correctly, or who inject their own personal
bias into their-report of his /emnrks. There nre editors who
grow weary of hoping for a better word and lose their zest
for crusades.
But all these are natural human weaknesses. I he snpie
things, or their counterparts, are to be found in every hu­
man being who draws the breath of life. American newspa|M-rs a re as weak or as strong ns their publishers. They
are as fair or bh prejudiced ns their editors. They nre as
reliable or ns Inaccurnte an their reporters. They nre, in
fact,'exactly whatever, we Americans, nre.
* ' it is difficult-io-neo how any othd^system, whether
a mbtHfietT'censorahip by tho governmentror-outright con­
trol by Communists, could make them any Mter_o_r Jm -

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) v Ml .ILrilmin hr~ frrrtlnni~ w hich-thtijrrnoA rTO joyr—
; W#| bombfd. Jl.tl*#
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preparing jk
similar, eipedition
against New York, (I is inconceiv­
able that they Would not launch
it with soothing wolili rtf |*eacr.
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A pause that refreshes in the
TKIKHTE.
tn
Europe,
la lUl#d
Bate, ‘possums and sloths
news
of
the
day
is
1
llie
account
I*
sleep upside down, hanglpf from
of Min America's m um tu_hn as a "fra# ctljr/1 In view of news
tree IlmhaT We doo!l know why
home town of Memphis, Iron.. reports from' Uial Town Uw
propkr designation would seem
-unices It Is to aava.tba cost
where she arrived by plane alter to he "frs#-for-all."
of plllowa and mallrtaa.
a triumphant conquest of Atlantic
I I I
I l l
City and a visit lo Mexico lo he
To a Florida p i n t agent a
D ii t i t h i n d u i t i f Js t i l l i n g i t
by tlifflimt lliiiinp* flk .a
ttfjqxinrri #At only j« Engfimf 6#|/ni*Tlhjwm
... Tennesseeans know (tow Id yirrt of"monoclss from th* UaJttd
. Tha best et yeail navsr mad*
and cheer. We never had much States.
bread rise as rapidly as dees tba
I I I
enthusiasm for these Iw-auty con­
high price *f wheel.
A twnnal, tasting $200,000,.
:: testa; but - somehow imUy, when
The new world auto speed
i all values are so iirrtrieygbly up­ 000, under the Ingllsh channel
'cennsctlng the trltlsh Isles wUk_ record Is 403 miles aa hour.
set. to be named AnjHca'a_piet; franc*, It bslng dltcuiMd. teems
However, to'th e pllof of a Jet
- tiest girl' see ini i^itnitrly morr like a mighty expensive pre­
plan* that'* nothing m 6ra than
important than a ,&lt;frtrcli by any ventative fer sea sickness.
blocking traffic.'
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Y O U 'R E TELLING ME!

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We have
it iajdsso fiequenlly that
the United States
-does not tush aid tq bn-,|.r
plete chaos teilT muJiI that
ilia our
curiosity is arouagd io see just
Wfut'would happrnut Lui..|.r &lt;1
tty- 'suclcj*nly ilniSed
decidedl *lo*
few: mind its own business. It Umight
1 fust be that those nations OVff
there, suddenly confronted wjth
the necessity of feeding them• selves or starving to death, might
actually quit talking politics and
go l»#tk to work. Of course, there
no assurance of* this and it rpight
gfSerous big hearted
for ui lo do to assume sucS
&gt; •* iltitude as that, but we were
just wondering.

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HAMBONES MEDITATIONS
Australia Supports
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D t O il OMAN

Rr B a r b a r a g o k m l y
Al* Newsfeature*
V IS ITIN ' H2R FOLKS
M U SK Y Australia'* ‘"flylnrAUA&lt;dlM' A
d00! " 1, aervlce, rlahhrd to lie the
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MAMlrl
nnltf une
nlin r.f
it. kind
LI...I Iin
m4
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P AAR &lt; x l f RAtki* kAAl
only
of,its
the
world,
HOOD TIM E DOIN' MAH
is carrying medical aid to farmers
OWN THINKIN' \\
and eattl* and aheep ranchers in
Australia's lonely “outback."
The Idea was conceived by the
7
~
Rev. Dr. John Flynn ("Flynn of
the Inland"), superintendent of
th* Presbyterian Inland Mission.
Hurled 26 yeara ago with one

uatly, involve many countries in
th# terrors of a Holy War.
You'd think this rowdy world
of our* would have Ita belly Jull
of wur, but apparently It hasn't
had enough yet. -

Country Club Had
1th** •n‘1 of ,h" «"'i«|K"- Th
SuDDor•Wednesday V"d* on tiu- membMahip, iu

O p to m etrist
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Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Bldg,
(lours: 9-12 1-5
I’hun# 296,
Hal. 9-12 , • •
Eyes Examined • Glasses Fitted

Lat's Go Trt The Movies!

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—Today &amp; Friday! *

C LEV EM N I), Oct. ». &lt;&gt;P&gt;— To
Henry Ford II “the nub of to­
day's problems" is a "world-wide
deficit in production."
A n d American businessmen
must lead the way in tackling
thla production Job "with vision
and boldness to establish a firm
economic basis for a peaceful
world," the 29-year-old Ford Mo­
tor Co. president told some 600
executives from 30 au tes at the
Automotive and Aviation Parts
Manufacturers Association's an­
nual meeting here T a il night.
J'A m ariea, he aeld "cannot atone
fill the .wprld’f ,needs fvr .prodttc-.
'lion1' but “ought to assist other
nations to incrara* their produc­
tive capacities hy exporting, to
the top of our ability, the necre■sary “tools,. Bfairrlar* ami knowT
how."
It la also important, he went
on "that iwe try to make It clear
to thsF entire world the shortest
end surest way to real production
efficiency la that of a free pro­
le, work
working for their, own best
nle,
inti root*.'
“What we are faced with,"
Ford asserted, "is not simply a
temporary ‘post-war* problem, but
the gigantic task of building an
economic IKite for future peace."
“ We fought th* war, not to
have our dream* served up to
us* on a allver phtter, \ but to
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•fOKIIMAN #08 IH« HtOMM AXA9 Commute* and nephtw of ths Orand
Mufti, Jamal Hussain! (right) tells ths U. N.'s special PalestlnsvommitI m that the Arabs will drench the toll "with the lest drop of our blood”
oppodaf partition c; n.» roiintry. He challenged ths U. N. to "ilnoosa"
eily plan other than fit Independent PalesUm Arab eUU.(Inferastloa«l)

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Kennedy —In—
’I'iMir Dial'
Sport
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ATHENS—-Neatly 100.000 tons
whect equivalent*
rqulv*lr0 t*_ the al­
a)
of wheel
location of ths U. ij. Foreign re­
lief .program to .Greece, for July
to Scutembsr, have. reached eight
part Cities for distribution, remit Is
Georgs Gardner; of 1‘rincrton*
N. J.. of the American Mission
for aid lo Greece.
A total of 6.752 tons of pow.
ilered and evaporated milk, 195,­
207 pornds of 1 )DT Insecticide,
end about* 367 ton* o f bean* also
have been shipped from Ameri­
reek harbors, be
can porta Into Gr#
point* ouL
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The flrat two ah Ip* ’ bringing

JUST GOOD FOOD '
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- OPEN FRIDAY- 11:00 A.M.
"Roy Want* To See You"
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MADnefiOlEr

SCHOOL SHOES
for BOYS
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sejm Berlin'" H x»H ''«« *o*w
German command had left (he
Western Front virtually open,
Field Marshal Montgomery on
Mr._Churchill'* Instructions, order­
ed the formation of an army group
with a special destination, consist­
ing of two tank (division), ede
parachute and on* mechanised
division."
'
The article asserted that th*
British time table went wrong
the force wax stopped at Brei
where negotiations started
German commanders.
"The Germans not only ceased
offering resistance but actually
prepared two bridges for th* cross­
ing of th* riser, and th* German
garrisons on tha east bank of the
U b * capitulated
cap
/mg after am
othsr.”
Thst .^ tlcls said Montgomery
also negotiated for "th# surrender
of tho entire German army.” The
British and American commands
were accused of “a broach of
loyal
Ing
line
IM
should have boon along the LuhcrkElbe Canal under the Yalta

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MagnoU* Avenue

post • UNKXA
relief supplies
into Greece were the Barbara
Lykes rnd kJhe Bertr. Victory.
Both ships "diverted from German# transported 17,642 Iona of
flouf.
Ships Which* have arrlv&gt;d dur­
ing'September included ths Hoosier S u te , which brought th*
first post-UNRKA shipment of
dry milk, and the Bates Victory,!
which-deposited half of“lta wbstl
cargo at Corfu and the remainder
a t I’atras,
*
The J . II. Watrrmsn brought)
a second shipment of powdersd
milk, totalling l.fiCO ton* from
New York. The James Smith,
from New Orleans, transported
8,190 tons-- of wheat to Plrasua
and an additional 6,360 tons to
Volos In Thessaly,

' Plain Toes’
Win* - Tlpa
Brogue*
Loafers

Joe Marsh

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"It's j-iylng
That Counts"
I . 1, 1. Um till. 4 th i. c h m
from a magaslae article that said
a whole let fihtter thaa I tea what
form and.country Ilf* can mean.
W* talk kbout form profits, pro­
duction, research, and mechanical
Im p ro v e m e n ts . . .but Isn’t It truie.
what w* really yalua U the Ilf*
country living of fere u a t . . . tho
chance to be close to oof families
and neighbors M. children sharing
la Ihs riser**,
own hands at
And co n n try p lea sa re a a r l 1
simple t good talk St day's iwd. aad .

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Arch-Support
t r n n is s h o e :

ti*. so v*rycfdc. Th* solid color skirt Is 100%
trstod crop* and picks up.lho dominoting
color la iho plaid blouso. Color combinations
you've laldom sooa brioro, inTna. 7 to 16.

$2.36
And

prorsmeaU. But-from where I alt
tha real goodness of
Ilfs U Urnt #_Plri» of ,l
•od food

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Agreement

Plokls ofg JccSiou'# pel for (o8 ..,t
whan they or* plant plaids daftly foihiorvtd
by Dobbi* Oroob. Th* blows that buttons
oil th* way up lh* bock, hoi o proof big bow

$ 4 .7 5 T o $ &amp; 4 5

. 4 m . 4 mUUw W .r .I I I , f .I n O
. . i the reaspsaleashlp af was aad
wife, anrafflrd by dlatractlia* af
tk* city . , . the mutual talsraac*
of on# another's tastes—In i
lag a friend, nr a glean a t beer, or
far Gevrrner.
- Mind, I'm ail for material

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Furs ^re (ioing To
Be All The Rage

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ii.-a.niug ami Education for a high

lly DOROTHY HOE
Associated INesa Fashion Editor
This- is. the year in which the
Great laity mines into her own.
aaya Esther Dorothy, designer of
fur* fur the nation’s upper crust.
Unveiling her new collection, .1, M- t..m musical mm til like
“ ' ul’l’, r
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"I” ” 11„ v their entllUMU-m Wh! effort
tbiii we ran t conceive of the lack
nl| laymen of the •lunch. .Hi j|„ ihelr work.
the dramatic .Miss Dorothy (w9to the western musical world like
of food and wealth in others.”
wOar* fur bathrulics around the a_ skyrocket Jn 1940, sal In l&gt;w Serration' may Is- made through
|.,.|llmill
(MyrnlucCd
Mrs. Lehman intjodoeCd lir» . -fie rxpii - ed the opinion that
house ami once designed an ermine New York hotel livim: room
riH&gt;iu *tlu&gt;
‘ the purchase
imreha-e of t
o , front
. . .memls'ra including Mi John *’»»! Sw -linuld Ik* u« concerned alniut
apron) show* priceless furs in ev­ talking of tnanv tilings before *m’inh« t of tin Mi n t .ubw linb
Wicin. .Mrs. S(heaery imaginable version, from she left oil n iTnited Stale* tout is sponsoring the no . ting, or hv l\ II. t and Mrs. W. It. J . hlttngs. ihe welfare of other tiatioli* wa
housecoats to opera rapes and that will take her . from const to calling the I'ari-h II -u &gt;■. or Geo. l e t t e i - were read from Mrs, 11. w o art- ntsnit otlr own and declared
i hoi a healthy Europe would ba
from lM&gt;droom slippers to motor roast,
A .'Speer. J r . nut lain than F ri­ I llolteylleud thalll lOp the &lt;bill aval best ImlunHc against Coin,
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coats.
Mr. ami 3lrs. Itussell Ituml•
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f ..i i f - e o n f i i b i i i i u n
r u b s t c n l o a - otunism ami other isms. •
SI if is a big woman wi'li green day n««n.
Star of her collection Is a new
qulst,
Henry
l.uiulquisl
and
Thi* meeting will also Include ,, Milk Fund
“In thin day of streamlining and
eves, flesh as white ns milk hnd
mink
mutation
in
a
dark
bluish
Charles l.umlqulst returned on
blonde hair swept to the grown all parishes within th. Oil undo I U p. Edgar Mitchell, program modern science aids we are spir*
Tuesday from spending a mouth brown, shown in coats, stolea and of her head in smooth puffs., Ilei area. Thv gue-l s|M'itlei will lie |eliafriunn. thefi Intfialucaii ,Mr -. A. il ii -si hr plum*”, he stnte-l and cm*
in Nashville. Trim, with John capes, and called Iaivc Light. ♦
(lie. J t e j. Frank I FUir of New \( Phlbp-i. -oli'isf. who inn: “A phusi/.tl the facCthat We are spirAn oM favorite that finds new big figurr, which she refuses to York .City who Is an i i»tant Itmwu litnl I* Singing ". " I n .Lundquist.
•it.tinllv too imuqiture fm an atom­
Cor
Jet
even
for
concert*
&lt;
"tuvnli-e
importgbcV under the skillful
the oversea- depart* jnud ns aa mieore, "Ob Mi
llan- ic agi
lie aid that leadri* In
I have to fed what I pluv from secretary
Mrs. Jack Ratlgan and young Dorothy handling ia ted fox, used my legs up") was dressed in' X nli lit of the Nutbuial CoUtlcll of oab, She
a* &gt;onipailii'd by th'- field ut the load of trliglon
daughtef, Margan-t Rose, plan to' alone* or as lining to wool coats, long, d#ik, loosely-cinchr.l hos­ the Episcopal t'lpiub.
,
ellis. I*. *11. Fuller.
and pllilomphy should keep ahead
return tomorrow from the Fernald sometimes 'reversible.
J . L. Itigley. n Bishop’s Mali [ Dr. -S'um-e who war oititshired
scientists.
All coats, whether three quarter tess gown. Hei feet were sweated ill ibdy f ill- - , will' wi-lculile the |iy Mi ;. II. rndou .tol'tllat group- of' \thei-renter
Laughton Memorial Hospital to
ipirit of compromUe
ill -cartel satin mules. On hci
ui__full
length,
are
from
two
to
their home in the San I^tnta
white hand B big diamond fla-lted visiting guests.'Motion O Nmu, like the Wonts is Club. K i« anu nod heller education were Dr.
four
inchea
longer
than
last
year,
Apartments.
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.N am e's solution fur the problem!
•xosiitI, .■ re n ta l
! tlu W
.
ahuiildera are unpadded, but cut (he*.
n sufficient width to give a
Hli the maturity of canes, I visoiy Committee, «J Ihiupa, will .». tis-i - j-« t tiu’M order' fa M ■ o f the world, .and he suggested
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Crawley plan with
press-lit the program «if ilia coin , ,,
t'|„. order* nre that ih&lt;- movement should Start
to leave tomorrow for Jackaon- Kraceful line. More collar* ami do tml -like* American _wpmnm”
nirmntimtyr
going o f f to (he •**»)
•dir
»ayoivitig
"I
wool.!
i,l
.
cuffs
are
Ilf
evidpnn'.
an.1
COltJ
vilie where they will tie Joined by
lu rlo-ing lb . Nance said that
that both Bt.dmp Wing and 111 i nest two weeks or *&lt;&gt;.
are
rut
on
full
lines,
to
allow
am­
to
ehnm’o^^Aiurriran
'woman.
I
their daughter and son-in-law. Mr.
llie net- i b&gt;t'k. g m o to Ib&lt;- t |,y loading a (teller understanding
Imp l.outtit will attend rlu ain'tuid Mrs. K. W. Williamson, for a ide room for the new wraparound would like th- make It- doll Ing-. at Sanford,
'-.hoot b&gt; Ha- graduating cln - ‘ .if people can Im gained and .that
,
line.
Make
trad
more
and.
don’t
pip to Virginia and North Caro­
I last &gt;eai
year, ha- nutvetl and i "nim limes out of ten, if you unLillie ascot* of white ermine worry so much. I do not like
lina.
dt-r taml them, you will like them."
•u in ii|tcrnthm.
are shown with roats or rape* of to see American women drink
Seminole
Ili
mink,
Persian
lamb,
and
seal,
and
so much.
Mr. and Mr*. A. II. Duxbury and
it. its min 1‘ iiib
“There'll Ik* a • decadence of
son Billy plan to return at- the black Busslan broadtail appears
American home
if
Aim-ip-an.
end of the week from Lowell, frequently in the collection.
Hoi ’ll' &gt;qtin,i tl,
" &gt;th New
The motor coat, in nutria, Ik-sv - woman doesn't stop this life
Mass, where they have been spend­
ing the past month. En route to er or opossum. Is a handsome, nightclub, relaxation, wot'N al-out S hiv i nu Tui -ila -. im .n t I i-,- 11,,-v .
mg wa* bold, i o't‘k.1 '-*&gt;&lt; but .01
a„
sllt. ,„kl„
Sanford they will visi; in Rich­ roomv greatcoat wl(h walst-hlgh, f „
»,-nl in bark, so that the ro .t ran (
|lf ,„.r, r |f HI,.- ,„ k , .till tniptove.
mond, Va. and Florence, 8 . C.
The Fultiu-- Fat pa-1e on- wink­
be aprcail to the aides while you , , (it, |nurh
,-,lp
„„,),ing."
ing .on 11 new gtaod-ihial lh.,1
Cottrell Tnlly will arrive on are heateil In n car.
She glanced out of be, win,low will tUII the bug '■ '-I the field
Friday to accompany Mra. Tnlly
overlooking Central I'ark. where A lot of il lu, U-iii l^ni-bi.l ol
nml their children to Columbia,
rhlc New Yorkers tmrmled I'es . C. where they plan to make
kineses in the Septemlier -unahine, ready.
M r . M t i r r i . 'a to l .1 lo t ” f l*ov
their futare home. Mr. Tally ia
' "Maylie (t’a not all Women's uii
IV going to P i n t i t , - SniUld',, 1
the manager of the Prudential
fnut. nia\l&gt;e they haven’t b-,-n Hint
to, mug
ning In
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taught right. But • it'* n big the fm,till,II In,)-.* Il -looild
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Hanger til,',- with the - v •'-i.nl equipme*.
Dear Juily,
This l« Kayride time f"i the kids for women themselves. In wnH at one e n d . Ilo- 'It' [»nun.l v«ti|il&gt;
rah W alt, a-bale of .bay and -Amenran- men- met— EinrnirjTT lilt'll, ill lilt- nlitel'. itnd the -bow a. wagon. City pigeon, should women. They u * u b;g ,liffer-| e , . ' tn tit,- m tih jlr
\ n ) ,,n e vvim
lly HOB THOMAS
have enough of a yen fo j tha eme. They liki-il tbo-e Etfi',
lit- to go along and help .linuld
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-an
women.
It's
log
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country to organise • weekend
■tml- inm lv
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, hayridn-paxiy-ouk-af-town. - — - for- the rnontry “ T ito . E ,pei-lalty and I"' up at*.
4»r - BOB -THOMAS
1* id 8 •■* •■■ On,- enterpri.lng group In New today women gtti.t tnkt- care •&lt;•/ Sutmilay tit ii r rt i ti
F.v,-tyu,uHOLCYWOOD, Oct. 2 (A*) If
men, &lt;d-life, uf chiblreti It's u -Imiild (-• &lt;•,«•t ••)' I u'eb.k. ■
anyone nevil. an argument for York advertised In a newspaper
Alia. llunUti ,» bm.k nt -"'Inml
niutberhoo,l, jpat take a look at appealing to farmer* for a hay- big Jolt." .
filled wagon that they could hire
Mnte. J'nna.' nwtt c a r e r I. n uf let Iter te.etil iib.i'litr,
Bette Davla.
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lliindny
The gal ia locking like a million for the dav. They did and - it with n brooding tbmightflll nil
dollars, which ia approximately proved load, of fun—the farmer which robbed Iter word, of eilti- altd will In- beld i-vt-ll Mutubty frut’l
iiiiu on. If &lt;nOugh uf tliv pm j
the amount ah# is worth to Wer­ .upplird the hay, wagon, horses cal ating.
Mnte. Juana' own ettreer i. it 'em. wnifld tell Air. Lawton but'
ner Brothers. She appears vi­ and even some: food for a small
.agn. She wa. lutrn^if n vvell-tu tun. Ii Wo wnut nml need at.btb -r
brant, youthful and thoroughly •um.Some Maryland teen-agers hud do I’,dish family. iH-gnn tu study titty uf Hit, lie tuny I.’ nbl, tn
whistlahl# as »he walks around
the Warner lot In alack* and an old-fashiiinrd straw ride, each the pinttu nt seven and two yen). help u - tinit
S.-Mitit’,,1. High b n .' it new jul.
boy nml girl rhipplng in 25 cent. Inter plnjed with the Win.iiw
q blouse._______
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"A woman is fiSVer a rumple**- for their fm-l and coal of the wag­ I'hillinrmuidc.—Tluuc fulluucd .u It'll'- foul 11-litliil in 1 1ll
woman.” ahe testified, "until abt on. They took hot dug. to. roa.t, ses.lon uf «tudy with I'mlervwski. .lu*w,*t t,„.m Very few ■l* , *
a basket uf apjtlea and a driver At 19 Mmvln Julia- mnrrietl Ju n e ef um .*•• biive lit,'lit. Mi Mu,i •
ha. become a mother.”
••i.I. arid .1 i* tlu- ,nipe.r'-,&gt;| -.1
Krol, n Warsaw lawyer, but *h,» —
But don't gel the Idea that «-• who could carry n tune.
-t i f * l.). ,yj fm,
Ulnae,! I&gt;et- ■mt»
whilee the r1,1v t#■
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song, -aye * It*'
•still excItaM* ' atmut numeroii* Usually:
topics, and when I found hef In popular aongs and then some old
hoc-massive trailer on the "Wlnte: favorites such at "Sweet Adeline"
' Meeting" net, eh* w#e evpnund- and “Harvest Moon."
ing on the star system.
Of course you'll want to have
“It’s so stupid," Bette empha­ a cam pfire— and In* aure when
sised. " I f a picture I* good, they you pick a site for it that it I.
could pul new fare* In II and' free from .litter, rubbish, rotten
still do business. But they would wood, leaf mold ami dry gra«..
rather have the insurance of suggest' the Cantp Fire Girl*.
Clear away all inflammable ma­
star names.”
She ha* often rrvolled agsln.t terial within a radius qf three to
th* system by fostering new five feet. In national forests, make
persunaliliet as her Ifading men. It-at least ton feet.
When vou select fuel," rcntetnlu-r.
The latest Is Jim Davis, a husky,
likable exile from U&gt;* MGM con­ th* best ranking fire Is a small
tract list. She picked Jtlm frpUl on*. Cooking I* don* over the
a host of others tested with him coals, not over a lionfir# that
Mates several fret high. and he got the role.
Soft . wood* usually produce
As for tha future, Bette esti­
mated that ah* haa two mure pic- quick, hot flamrs. that-soon die
tur*a-to laak* at Warner* under duwn: hard wood* burn ateadily
hir present contract, which ha* "and slowly and prolure tasting
a bit over two year* to go, "It coals. For kindling use dry s o f t
now take# about a year to pre­ woods.
Don't make the mistake of cart­
pare and make a picture,” ahe
said. “ It shouldn't taka that long, ing along too many different
but that's how they do things kinds of food which require cook­
ing. It l*. best to take gobs and
now.
Hha haa aeveral dramas llmul gob* of two things ami prefrrahly
»61H4iWfilf~IhW~Hl&gt; bwn ' prr~
she'd Ilk* to do a musical or com. rooked, than to fust around wall­
•dy: This came out when I recab. ing for a chance to cook IL A
ed with pleasure her “They're good comblnationo ia hog dogs ami
Either Too Young or Too Old" beans. You can cook in* bean,
number In . “Thank Your Lucky beforehand and have them all
Stars." She'd Ilka to repeat In e ready to heat. Another combina­
full-length, musical, if a good tion la hamburger and spaghetti
story could h* found. 8 h*'d also —th* spaghetti also ran be rooked
relish another comedy such as before you arrlv* at th* camp fire
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'T h * Man Who Game To Dlnn*r." aits.
Long knitted glove# or mils of
But don't count on It. folk &gt;.
Good musical* and comedies arc angora are being needled together
aa acarc* aa | 1 steak dinner* by college girls for fall football
these day*. B«tte will probably ( n m l. Many of tho kids art mak*
'efn wllb matching scarf# and
*Uek to her forte. Tbo bad, be- ing
socks. Sum# are trimming their
cause site's looking so good.
mittens with sequins for often
Hollywood Bights and Sound.
. . . Bette Davla, Wayn* Morrit, dark wear.
Vivian
Dane Clark and other visitor*
ogling Robert AI4* In an oldOme walkie-talkie to keep In touch
dance routine for “April
Show­
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with hU secretary . , . Jane Rus,
Jlasmy Rnrante walking
' made up aa a 76-year-obl
5-yei
down Vine Street and greeting for “ Uw Paleface,” hut atlll look.
his transplanted T
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' Ing Ilka Jana Ruaaell.
-.... . Elisabeth Tayl
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Merton of the Movie*" (MGMI
showing an autographed picture Is one of Red Skelton's mo.t
from flv* "Cynthia" •admirer*— hilarious .«fforts. The- plot ia fa­
Ceellle, AnnetU, Yvonn*, Emll.o miliar—the dumb hick who mak- «
and Marie Dionn* . . .
good In Hollywood—hut enough
Barbara Stanwyck on th* ”B. gags ora thrown In to mak* it
F*a Daughter” aet. fanning away a highly pUaghabl* show. The
smoke from Van Htflln'a elga**
fs.In tpp form and car"y moments, as w.ll
r* tu and. cracking. “You're not
going to iousaI-»
mV
close-up’’
y closeone* with Virginia
M u f p h y * using a
Juiy Gsorg*
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Etiropnkn" concerts,'-Then* csinithe w’nr nful the Invasion "nml
bombing of I’olaml. Mis. Jonns,
her husband and the uit-iul»ri. of
her family weie •i-pniiitril 'and
the pianist wu. plan'd In n con­
centration rump iMTitii.o .he re­
futed to play in Berlin. Finally
she escaped, walked from War­
mode her wsy hy plone and bout
saw tu Berlin nml eventually
to Rlu de- Janeiro wliero she
learned her hu.baml and moil of
her family had |M'ii.l„,,|.

Uin(Y lu ld it- md-tllig illld el*
offici i « f*'i tin- comiup j , 11 - 11*1 i
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MrLi-llitn 11fiVuror. •*
■ Ttn- nnnniino'iiU'Ml1* fro th*'
graduation t eituinmi,■» wt-ie |u&gt;L I
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Wo.imn, « lui lhit „Vrry
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were discussed for the coming
yrar and Mrs. John Rogers, county
K I c C ’S s
-Mch a . these.
council presiili-nt. gave instruc­
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tions to new- uffirtT*.
...hKk to atH.-.t
m etni-M is.nl
old an- a.u .uffieiently matured
After the business session was
adjourned refreshment* were ser­
ved to the following: Mr*. J . T.
M,. U M W ,\VWI#.
K-jaml -aid that th- two -hing* tl
that
Hardy, Mr*. Iloniei Ijttlc . Mrs.
» ;» h r o ..n .M s. I.T . Ni-wIq .... I
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to L
G. B. Hudson, Mrs. ■Huger#, Mr*.
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Ted William*; srrs. 'W. A. Rnuth.
rhe-mioning w-ae-ralhil fo-ord.-r ,,, ... m .i I iv . separated h.-m. Ha
Mi*. Harry AVatt, Mr*. Joe Ami\ Mr*. O. I*. I! • * ? prntdFnt, -tn mhi ihv
in the world
rew, Mrs.TlfArirtn Ht.'Johi“ * Mrs
during th«* luncheon. A fwl motif t
cxpte»*«»d tl-e opinion
L It. Rushton. Mis. I). Dunn.
vi*i carried out in the_de.-orath.n« ,|iai tin- United State* must give
Mauieen O'Hara is amused as "Hants lllaus" ti-ads John Payne a
Mrs. D. Van Nets, Mr*. A. 1). ____________________
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2 lst (army) group found that th*

out Australia covering virtually
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II ow
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the dominion’s
aquara miles.
Htaffldg rath baa# ia a doctor,
H t» it that~ruiT»~*—'group pilot ami radio operator. Each base
v of |e«n-a«e boys on a career &gt;1 la adUlpped with medical and aurgleai suppliea, a two-way radio
r# which lands them in jail lor and a “ Dragon” twin-engined air­
ling aulomobilcc) Dr. John craft fittrd out aa an aerial ambu­
» plfRie xuigeon at Illinois lance.
People living on Isolatad farms
Sute rrhitsnlisry, asy i that fro­ and
ranches conUct th* baa* with
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ugliness of deformities a “pedal wireless," power for which
served as |he trigger which Is obtained by worklrng blevcle-llkl
1 them off in crime. When pedals. These . ara installed In
home* for 8276.
The flying doctor service It
find* himself referred to as
In the case of mild illneeaee, maintained by government subsidy,
Faca", "On# Eared D»- medical advice Is given from the private donations and a voluntary
"Dog Ears", ha bate by radio, together with in­ contribution acheme by which aet* use of the med- tler* In tha-area pay ■ yeirty sub(*«4ar indeed who
al kit wl
which every home- cription.
anti-social behavior. And stead Is
Non-si
fon-subscribers Jecelre medical
Work
der if
Dr. J . G. Wood* advlc* by radio from
.... base free
im the
Hill
..... «B om
» ,. «New
. . of charge, but U th* doctor Is call­
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typical. With ■ ed to iqaks a trip they ara ex­
covering an area of 460,* i parted tp par. Officials of th# acrIn enma
ro miles, Dr. Weoda Mine-' vie* shy no deserving caae la base­
'S? .*ror*
900 mile* |*d on th* average carrying cap.
i ultimately pay the bills
all crimr, ibouid teak to in en# coll. If a patient needs hoe- acity of th* property ranging from
&gt;iUl attention he la flown back &gt;16 for a property with 3,000 sheep
‘ »t« the cause*, of crime.
o base In the aerial ambulance.
to $68 for a \tW &gt; *k#»P property.
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Among the committee luvmlwrs
who will aid in promoting thseries uf concerts are Mrs. Mary
McCauley, who will serve si
proi|K-ct ninnagrr,- and Mi*. W.
E. Kircliboff whu juts agreed t i
lake rare of decorations.

IIIIITII ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr, and Mr*. J . J . Jones an­
nounced today the birth pf a son,
Patrick Jones, on Sept. 29 in Phil­
adelphia, Penn. Mrs. Jones will
IIANCK SATURDAY
he ,rcmrmlH&gt;red as ihr- former
Employee* of the Southern Bell Ruth Young of Sunford.
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Telephone Co. will have an enter­
Green,
Miss
Dot
thy
Cole
and
Mias
tainment and dancing at th*\
Tourist Center Saturday even, I’earl Nuuger nre the niemliers of
ing, at 8:30 o’clock and-invite their the rmnmittro ill rhaige uf ths
friend* to attend. Mis* Margaret program.

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build a better \ or Id,'
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Henry Ford Urges
Greater Production

lOO.OOOTons Of Wheat
BritiHh Accused Of
Arrive In Greece
Conniving With Nazis
L O N D O N , Oct. 2, W - A
loscow bt
Moscow
broadcast yesterday quot­
ed lh# Jiuaslaii^Juurnal .Znamya
as asssrtlng that tha British
army connived with th# Germans
in ths last' days of the war to
capture Berlin without Russihn
■at-American help.—
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A British war offir* spokes­
man commented, “ It Is quita
erroneous ’ that w» tried to bsat
anyone to Berlin.”
•‘Churchill wanted to prepetuite
—*
—la 1—L. - - - - St atthe glory
of tlBritish
arms.” the
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article
said, referring
to th* wartime Prime Minister.
"In complete secrecy from their
Allies, th* British were preparing

Seminole'Country Club following
a buffet supper served last night
at 6:30 o'clock. The -menu includ­
ed shrimp creole, roast pork, baked
) beans, rice, sliced tomatoes.
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let, olives, carrot strips, cole slaw,
hot biscuits and coffee.
Those 'attending "Included Mr.
and Mra. George D. Bishop, Mr.
and Mr*. R. A. Newman. Mr. and
. • : •Mra. Ed I .an*. Mr. and Mrs.-AV. P.
Heard, Mr*. W. G. Fleming and
gtleats, Mrs. I.eedy Hogan and
Mrs. A. O. Vaughn. Mr. ami Mr*.
J . A. Pander, G. W. Austin. Miss
Dorothy Powell, Mr. and Mrs. An___drew.^'airaway Ami.Mr. ami Mrs1 George Thuraton.
Also Mr. and Mra. E. R. Smith,
F. D. Scott. Mr. ami Mrt. J . {».
Stuck. Mr. and Mra. II. K. Tuoke,
Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Epps, Sr. Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Spencer. Mr. and
Mrs. John Ivey. Mr. and Mrs. A. J .
Williams and Mr. and Mr*. Char­
les Potter.
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Dr. Charles L . Persona

“l iving Together In Th- Pam-

Officer* and committee chair­
men of the \Ve»t Side Parent
Teacher’a AasiK-iation met at the
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Will B(«in Oct 27

c.utlou.ly 0n«i.rQv*r« ' through
mlttre on I'klrftfn* which r*commemU that th* country b* divided
into Iwu-Aeiiaial*— »U U iI -&lt; » ,
Arab ami the other Jewlah. The
Indication ia that the Jrwa would
accept thii aa a minimum re­
quirement. The Arab*, however,
in d it there mint be only t one
atate, and that ona Arab. In «upport of thi* claim they arvanre
the argument that they oulnum.
ber th# Jew* aliout two to on*.
They have the backing of neigh­
boring Arab atate*.
Roth *iile* have made It uil- 1
eoinfurtnhly clrar that they are
prenared tn defend their claim}&gt;
with arm*. If we were dealing
with some other nltuatlon we
might take such declaration* a*
bluff. But neither the Arab* nor
the Jaw* are bluffing when they
•ay they'll fig h t ,W* Bav*. proof
of. their determination fh‘ th#’ (fil
numberable outbreak* of facial
itrifa in Paledina during the lait
quarter ctntury.
Hu again there's blood on' the
moon over the Holy l-and. And
the situation ha* been rendered
mora ten** a* th* fe»ult of last
night'* broadcaiL appAil by Irgun
Zval Leutnl (the Jewish und«rground orKaniration) to all I'aUatine Jew * to cpnvene a con»tltUr
tlonal assembly and form a pro­
visional gii«ernm*nt for the whole
country. •’
—“I f -wp-imii! w«ge"war 'am! iTST
our blood," demanded the apiieal,
‘‘why do it for a partitioned Pales­
tine and not the whole of 1 t? "
Irgun openly stated that it
was resuming It* campaign of
violence against the British oc­
cupation—u warfare which has
resulted in much bloodshed and
destruction. The British of course
have an estimated 10,000 troops
in Palestine at the moment, but
I^indon has Announced definitely .
that It believe* Its mandat* over
Palestine should be terminated,
and that Its troops will lie with­
drawn If the U. N. Assembly
doesn't arrive at a solution satlafactory to both Jews and Arabs.
The IlrKJsh declare that they ''are
not themselves prepared to under­
take the (ask of Imposing a policy
In Palestine by force of arms."
The position thus Is that the I
-United Nation* must arrtva if.
some ilefiiiil* - dealsioh, bernuik1
the British won't carry on iithan-'
wise. And' the decision must lie
.barkerj—by—*trfflcl#nr_ Tor?e “ To
maintain peace until establish­
ment of the new regime, or re­
glints, in Palestine.
It's a dangerous problem, es­
pecially since the U, N. has been
rendered all but Impotent IV
th* wretched fight Iwtwecn the
Russian blol and tha Democrarit*.
It is doubly dangerous because
Palestine is strategically situated,
not. quly militarily-buV In- it*-re­
lations to vast oil regions—ami
the great
power* are vitally
interested. It Is trebly dangerous
in that a conflist involving llie
Palestine Arabs might dra
C;uU'LmCj

Hi:AIT. E. n ,
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wartime peycholagl* aald yeaterday the Uvea of counties* American .
flier* could have been aavyd In
W otidL.W mU.Jir

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I. C. Nance SpcnlfH To Woman’# Club
-Af^^wwi^FairiNlt^tjn'g:. At Club House

West Side Of fivers

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rifBH w to permit
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TRURBDAY *.»
bccauae It fearetl a wave of pn&gt;The fieminoln Chapter No, 2,
teafa by parent*.
,
Rolwrt Jenkins
of' Otlando
O. E. 8.. will meet at tf:00 P M.
H. II. Coleman, • president of
The statement was mad* by Dr. •
spent today In Hanford on bus­
at the Masonic Hall.
the
Seminole
County
Civic
Music
Paul Horst, new Induttrlal psycho­
The Co-ed Class of the First (Association, today announced that, iness.
logist at the University- of Wash­
Presbyterian
Church will have a &gt;
. the
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second ______
annual ______
membershit
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ington and for three year* dir­
and Mrs. Charles Votlopich,
Barty at 7:30 P. M..at the church. |CampaigiT to p.nmotc conceits will leftMr. yesterday
ector of research In selection,
for Jacksonville
efreshmcnta^eill
be
served
an
d
iell,|
during
jhe_we«u&gt;
of
O'-*,
classification and training pro­
Tn'XpWlTa short lim e.
all
member*
are
-urg«l
to
t«
pre-1
-*r.
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K.
KoumltUif
tydl
cedures of the Army Air Force "
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beat.
j serve ns :ampalgn manager.
training romnraiftl.
.Miss Ruby Anderson has left
FBI DAT
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"The high command wm illing
for Drljind where the will enter
Tho
American
legion
Auxiliary
,
mailed
to
former
aiendicrs
request
stand for any test* that might I
will meet at 4:00 P. M. at the Leg- jing that they renew meniU-tship |Stetson. University.
misinterpreted
a*
'hasing ',1
_________ lon.llut^AlLawmbera-asa urged to -and- enclosing -etips—wh’w h- they
Ifnrst said.' ‘‘So vie ttctc uuatils
Mr*. W. H. Kramer recently un­
be present.
*
can check lo Imlhrdte what lyjH.to apply tests which would have
derwent a tonsilectomy al.the local
MONDAY
}ui concert* they piefer during hospital. She is recuperating at
eliminated those men who couldn't
Cirri# 10 of the Women* Society the coming season,
stand .the strain of combat flying.
the home of hrr mother, Mr*. A.
of Christian Services of the First ■ “K will In- of gn-ul assistance O. Vdh Hcrhuli*.
“ We were prepared to sim­
Methodist
Church
will
meet
with
if
l*»t
year's
memU-is
will
Is
ulate battle strains by a variety,
Mrs. II. 1L'Herndon. 1104 MyrtJ* as ptoinpt as |H.ssi|de in sending
of teets, none of tliem harmful' lo
Friends will Ik- Interested to
Avrnue. at 8 :00' P. M.
j chicks In." said Mr. Colema-i. learn that Houston Babcock, a
the candidates, but the high com­
.
The
Junior
GA'a
of.
the
First
i
I
l
f
pointed
out
that
the
mem.
mand was nffalil of a wave of
freshman at the University of the
Haptist Church will meet, at the lwrship privilege closes at tho South, Hewanee, ha* been - ph-dgi-d
protest by parents ‘
homq
of.
Mrs.
Josh
Phillips,
I21C
,
end
of
the
campaign
week
i
r
Horst said the Army discovered*
to the Kappa Alha fraternity.
. . . Its .tests
. U
- ,jp
W Oak Avenue, at 3:30 P. M.
.when
auditorium
capacity is
through
that. men *froi
.
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—
—
reached,
if
that
happens
In-fur.the country, on the nverage, made
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Furness ar­
better fliers and crewmen than
rived on Saturday from the Naval
l j u i i i i j v - iu ir a atsvs
typo
of
taler.t
to
lachosen
drthose from the city, due primMine Depot in Yurktown, Va. to
irily to,greater familiarity with
visit their daughter an »oii-ln1
I aald, and dcclarrd that last ae.i- law. Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Hickson,
mechanical devices. *
i sun the auditorium capacity at
Jr .
.
.

Jewlsh-Arah controversy over l*a|.
n tin r. It* decision, .no matter
what It may.be, muit be barked
by protective artned force if fur­
ther bloodshed U to be prevented
In the Holy tdind—and the U. N,
hain’t any armrd force yet.
That tragic fact becomes In­
creasingly clear s i tha U, N.

ToliM'rlpt^iiin*!o it. Denunciation Is a t an all tfihe high'; »o*
Is circulation.
American newspapers a rt accused of being the agenta
of capitalism, the tools of big business, owned by the Mor­
gans, the Rockefellers, the Fords. Such statements simply
are not true. Most American newspapers are owned by
private individuals, usually Blngle families whose members
arc working newspapermen and whose financial Inherent#,

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HERALD.

Reynolds To Hunt
After World Series

Stadium*Shadow* .
tine first game World Series re­
NKW YORK. Oct. 3. dW -Allie cord that escaped notice for a
Reynold* will soon lie back in Ok­ while wax that sportswriters filed
lahoma. "doing a little hunting,”1 2M.OOO word* by telegraph from
hut he won’t get the hang out of the Stadium . . . That's n long
it that he experienced yasterday way of saying "Nothing much hapin winning the firs t World Series ptuwd.---. . Awong-thw ;present,
ia*i l&gt;aH gnme fie ever" pjtcfied.
enjoying the proceeding* and at­
"FR "l»e ready If llurky llarri* tracting very little attention was
need* mo again, but I don't think ev-Fresident Herlawt Hoover . .*.
he will In thi* Series," said the Idg Charley Keller, who nitehed for
riohl-hnuder after he had ))cattrr- part of tlie Yanks* hatting prac­
M jdne hit* in hurling tlir New
York Yankee* to a 10-3 triumph tice yesterday, reported that the
pain i* gone from Iris Injured hark
over the Brooklyn Dodger*, -f
hut it feels "terribly weak.” . . .
“A*
•*™ mum
"*S*H a*
II “ we
*• " win
*%||| four
|IIUr game»i * *.
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I'm going to Oklahoma City, take Af fir the fr a game. Seoul Uul
.ra re of some personal business Krirhcll told Manager Hurky Ha.-

*ileclnreil.
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"You

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know, it's a had ofity.” . . . That must, have been
Iniiines* Dial ddean't allow you an order . . . When someone told
Warren Giles that the opening
tluw! for hunting.”
game lo o k e d like the R&lt;-ds meet­
ing the Phlllierf on n ilull Tuesday,
HOUSTON WINS
the Cincinnati president bristled:
MOBILE. Ala., Oet. 2, W*)—'The |-Wc'ye had lot* better game* than
Houston Huffs, standard-la-arer*
,jn Tue.days-exjn-rially when
u
I-'-Kin', ran over th* . |J)jlckwe|| w„ pitching.” . - Mobile Bean, Southern Asiocia- j
,
. ___
lion Champions. 7 to 0. last.night1* rMl'
■n"Wpr
(a
to take a 1 to 2 lead in the playoff
U-twevui this Series and his

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for traveling.

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TTliimi 'I’o Ix&gt;ok Out

IIAHKIIAI.I. ItRSULTH
Hy the Associated I’fes*
*% WORM) SE R IE S
New York 10 llrooklyn &gt; (N«w
York lead 2*0)
LITTI.K WORM) HER IKS
Milwaukee fi. Syracuse 4 (team*
tied 2-2)
DIXIK SKRIKS
Houston. 7 Mphlla 0 (Houston
lead*, d-2)
PACIFIC COAST LEAttUK
Semi-final Flayufla____
Oakland 7 Kan Francisca n fi
(Oakland lead*. 2-0)
J 3 CLos

inm
Twiuthern Conferrwcv •
runninr mate &lt;0F t
hring* hi. team to Orlando Sat- Bichmond ha. Lptton B.lllngslcr,
unlay t„f an engagement with «&gt;phomo,e right halfimck. Ra­
the Rollins Tars. He'. J o h n n y ,»ton and Uliuoumt- nave■ aom-Fcnloti, coach Of the University1
nWihadowed
umingsley,
of Richmond.
|bul J - 1' »n ex,Cell.A runner.
Feniort tmik over the coaching nevertheless, in hi, n*n right,
rein* at Richmond in 11*42 and
Quarterlmcklng the'Spider “T**
promptly installed tim ’T ." A ; will t** John LaLuna, squatty
former (&gt;e- i ge Washington, H fu-, 175-jmund fenlop
v etilty -All.American, P a n I tin 1 Including 'players, roaches and
Could only use the " T “ one sen -! managers, Richmond will bring
v'ti, le-eause Uncle Sam carried I a squad of around (0 to Orlando,
him «ff to the wars in D&gt;(3.
iThe trip Will mark the first anu n r J « r * J r»4r_he w s r m u r n o r t, pcanince n f
Rlehmond ream- *r,
with him came the T-formation &lt;Florida,
to llichmond again. The Spiders j
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wound up
.w h e f.
Conference in FJtfl o« Fenlon a
clot, won al*. lost two, and tic,I
two. They were ruimers-ufi for the
Virginia 8tatc championship.
ORLANDO. Oet. 2, i&gt;p&gt;— Entries
ThU atfMiwin, Fenlon h»il t&lt;» *»«» in the FtnrhU Stat«» Open Golf
a little Vehuilding. He lost three Tournament polished up their
first -tringers in the line and games In practice rounds over the
the Starting quarter iiark. The ' Duhsdread Country Club today in
hole' were plugged with reserve* i preparation for the opening 1Kfrom last year's squad and fresh- hole round tomorrow.
men. hut weaknesses Here appac(Jeofge Rolestht of St. Feterseat i ven though Richmond sulsluetl hurg and Fete Cooper of Fnntv
Randolph-Macon. 2H-7, in the sen- Vedra Reach, professionals regar­
Whatever the final result of the World Series may l«-. Oil- Brooklyn *i,n' o|x.’ncr. The shortcomhiRS
ded a . the favorite., were ex­
.Dodger.' can boast that they scored the first run at the Yankee atiwkl out glaringly Inst week a* pected
to join early arrivals for
Stadium in New York. And here is'the photograjdiic record, as Fete the Spiders dropped their InitUI a quirk round over the links.
Reiser, renter fielder, contacts the home.plaje in the first inning. Southern Conference game to Coopir won last year*, play.
He scored from second on Walker's hit-to left field. (International) Wastdngton and I we. Dt-.l. *
Fairing, for tomorrow', round
To add to his woes, two return* will lie made up th i. afternoon.
lilg first-string linemen are mlss)|ing from Fcnlon’a line. Anoth- Another IH-hole round will lie
fr player, Tackle Reid Kjieneer, played Saturday and 3(1 holes on
only relurneil to action briefly Sunday.
Joining the I t .t .o f early arriv­
last Saturday nflcr la’Uig . out
als vesterday warn Gerald (Gee)
AvJth a broken wrist.
In the hack field, three lettcr- Walker, Columbia, S. C., baseball
ttien have been sidelined with manager who learned with Mrs.
IIRCM)KLYN\ OH 2 iA S—The
Mildred (Ilahc) Zaharlax here last
injuries. But With a couple of winter to win the Florida twoaball
Brooklyn Dmlge.a ’ came tmm - ^
W #r
today to try to k.-.-,. the World !rrl&gt;
rw
a,.!t-*. dom iri i nttki*£ sMmtium. Within fast-moving fellow* named Jack ply.
Serie*-* alive liefore ' »1tUl
their noisy. ,II(„[1(iry Wfirl(, Herie*
nrv. Wilhuuriw ami Sugar Ralston ca"loyal adherents in Khlwt* Field, Wch!° r&gt;r
i t '!
rying the mail, Fenlon isn't ton
- ntTip-attmi— rnrtjtj* iriTr.—Tmm.rTi__u i—have-Iw m iahducd._. .
Yo-l-ate *Iirdasslf)'-~“ t
will rTed alwiui . hw haekTTeld." Ital*
ank....
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Not
Since
tlie
New
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Y
lure* and only mild baseball ,
aton
suffered
a
bruised
rib
)n
the Cineinweather than prevailed at Yankee r‘:* of. . .ID.'li)
, defeated
, the Washington and Me game,
Si.dlum
where the terrifying " * , , . tr'U in four game, ha* a hut is expected to is- ready to REFINED FAMILY of four do.ir e . nicely furnished bouse or
American l^ a H.ic champion* won ' V’’-rM
' T v‘” ! ' W/ . i u ?
ride Saturday. He and Wllboume
the first
two game* in the )H.Mderisively, hut the k ai.kee* of l l l l , wenapartment. Six to nine month*.
among the Southern Con­
four out of seven match.
I n,&lt;* ,n,ki,,tt f,,ur *,,mi» hl*
W. E. Jdhnson, Valde*. ference's leading ground gainer*

aixth in the

came In -s m lin g .room admls- , h(. winntllK Javcrs „f lhc
monsK KId* * Field e a g M d only
wj|| rrrriV|, 47.000
?,K"'t. -'LtatO Every reserved sea amt. lhfc
*5 mm - new
the loser. 25.IKR*—
new

Iin* U-en sold for a week ami records in ledh inslatiee*.
2U,0(M).(MH) wax Turned hack.
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- : V‘or-th»*—r«s# n Hi" ni.-aen-i J inland tin** no rqilw-ay*.
line f(Ullie(l vt-iy eaily despite'
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the chilly night- Also 100 m.” 1 . *
*l#|d no the sidewalks oulsidi) ‘
Tti* pnrk. Ilr fmr-itnwn t.noo pe t .sons wen- in tine, i
1
The poliee itepartmeht ketit 50
officers &lt;m duty throughout the .
night, and augmented this fontWiUi 41KJ in the morning. “We'll
have more later on, .aid pie- einct headquaitrrs.
There wa* &lt;m disorder. Foulh|y U,e heart in.* M i taken mn
„f Dodger supporter* hy I hose
f,hn two Yankee' victories. The
scores Were 5-.'t and 10-.'l. Ilrm.ik-t
'to rts were 5-H und lil-.'t. Ralph

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GOODS

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Apple Sauce
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2 lbs 33c
4 lbs 29c

Swtfu

4 lbs 23c

lb 69c

Chuck Roast lb 41c

'Fresh M a.' Dressed A Drawn
Dinsmoni
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Ducks

Grade A Western I^gw of * .

Lamb

Home Grown F rr.h Dm .

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Pork Chops lb- 81c
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Featuring Music By -

Saturday 9-3
No MlnifrtuRL_
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Potatoes

INSTRUCTIONS
Haliola muni ha in The Herald office before noon
on Friday or pontmarked by thftt.llme. All games
must be marked.
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MIDWAY IIKTWEKN 8ANK0IID and ORLANDO
on U.8. 17 andJ)2
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PICK-THE-WINNER
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First Prize
2 Man Tent
Second Prize*.......................... Sweater

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A A F
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Potatoes

Third Thru Fifth Prizes
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Peaches

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Fruit Cakes
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FLORIDA WEIGHT SWEATERS
THE

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Entrants In Florida*
Open Polish Games

OPEN TOMORROW

day. Thlity-year-ohl Joe lla lle n ., ^ 'm . of the winners
appears to !w manager Butt &lt; »»«•'«'• I ' » 'e r*
'*&gt;
Shotton's nomination.
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SERIES MOVES TO EBBETS FIELD
FOR “BUM” BOOSTERS TO EYE TILT

VILLANOVA, Fa., O et 2, i/Fi "Lqok out, Miami" is the rry of
the VHIannva College football
team which rime through the
game with Army sadly disappointed It had been unable to break
the Cadets' three-year victory,
string hut In good physical shape.
The Wildcats meet the Florida
eleven Friday night at Khlbo Park
in Philadelphia. Army defeated
Vlllqnova, la-0, last Battiriliiy.____
Wlhieat Coach Jordan Ollvnr hadly nlistieated.'
laid bark Boh I'olidor, Injured In
Ilul even in Uic depriis.of di«the Army gnmyvwlll lie xeRd5Lfor riiuiagdppnt, IlnMiklyn fat
&gt;"|1 gumfc.Gterrgr Pay- ■ ■■—■ -—
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Ahruham Linculp'. uffirial
hi* Injured j
leer in Washington liegnp. in Iltt7 hand.
when he look kts seat In Cmgre**
as - Ibe June - Whig rriiigscntativo
The official name of Alhififi^
of Illinois.
-f
la Bhqlprrla.

H ugh

eTbu:

hero yet, but we ran have a goat"
. . . a.* of today the Hum* (no
capital II. please I could par* for
a herd of registered toggenbuig*
. . . Heller wax the champ for ye»terday, of courxr, when he went
after Bill John»on’a hit in .the,
fourth'an if he »'«&gt;.expecting to
hoarser ’off the Ebbets- Field w aif,
ahy mdmcnF1and finally tumbled
ovej backward* a* he g&lt;d hi*
hands on the ball. Fete pieviou*-,
lv had made a long, -futile dive for

hr, Feewee Ree»e and Gene Hermanski alt slopped to took at one
another while Fhil Rlzxulo's fly
fell for a double . . . Jaekic Rnldn*
*on didn't look to good, either,
when lie let AII h-‘ Reynolds* groun­
der "kid past him in the leventh
and then hesitated *o long he
couldn't make a play on Snuffy
SlirnweUa* hopper . . . a* fur the
■Dodger pitcher*, the lex* «aid,
the better . . . If you want a hero,
r*
n o l e gHd
7‘ The K ,hl.
loco hovering'
le-en
hoveHnu over ^
Seminole
grid u|| Wr&gt;th„ Reynold*
mu„ h m
aggregation* for many year*.
former Oklahoma halfback.
Fiohahle starting lineup for the
Panther* will include LR. Ruddy
It Wasn't A Pose
. ,
Arnold. 1SO; LT. Hilly Harper,
White photographer* Wfire posing.
170; Ln. Charlie'Dillard, 150; C, Dodger Manager Hurt Hhotton and
Joe Montielh, 100; RO, Klmer starling Pi teller Vic l,&lt;uii!&gt;sidi to­
Jink*. Ida; RT, Frank Pursnnd.
1W); RK Stacey Fait. NO; QR. gether liefore the game, one srlgKarl Paterson, NO; l.llll, Neal gexted th*y should look mnnvseri. . . “What's serious almut
Dillard. HO; ItIIIt Hannia Fugh. ou*
it? " Hurt demanded. -"You ran
DU) end FR AlU-rt Huskey, 1fit).
rry If you want; F iij not going
■ -------------- 1 -------------------------to." . . . Wonder how he fell two
knur* later.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 2, 1917

FLORIDA

RICHMOND U. AND ROLUNS TARS.
TO TANGLE IN ORLANDO SATURDAY

*

NBW YORK. Oct. 2, (4*1—Dur­
ing .an intermission in I’etr Itei*-

jT h c SfmlnMi High School Cel­
ery Fed. are frail v for Ihr grid
ttff with ihr Ktutl* Panther* In
(he laike County city tomorrow
night
The Celery Fed* have Iwen
working hard this work polishing
off the wink a(tola that were
tnuhd In the hat tic with the
Rktlttsvftle Purple Hurrleane out­
fit last week.
I.a't Friday night the Kurils
eleven opened the 1W7 srasnn
against the DiiljtmL.SchoaLJhtUdog*, "i" ill the hvtier team* In
the eonferenre. and were roundly
trounnd by the Vnluxla Count!an* by a It) tn 0 margin.
The Iom of big Ray Catch in the
Fanthcr biirkfiebl I* hlready begInning to brromr evident.
The Panther* will outweigh the
Fed*, an did the Hurrleane -aggre­
gation Inst Week, but the Feds
.have been given an even rhanee

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200 Magnolia Avenue

Sanford, Fla*

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fin .lhe eliililii'ti of -Hie _Qyjcilo
Biiptist Sunday School Rev. Har­ u trip lo "Xe'i Vt-ij, ami Pidlatii-1old I,ink, pnsiot of the t httrcli, plilti. Pa., witer, he tin* lo-iti
ammunced that the Sunday School v isitin g petutiiv
dcpartnients will lie fun by the
John low toft, -on of Mt and.
same personnel fur the coming
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the U. S, Aimy, -to-.e\(*e*te&lt;|
Misses Doltdhy Ruse I .ink UII I home at an early date.
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Friends In-re legtrt •*• lettni
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seculiit year to ntlriHl Roll .tones, (trlando. fnlhet **f 'It
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nECoTu) H , AYERS rot rout, fly Paint*, Poultry Supplioi, Nails, C0I.0RK1) (i I fit w ant* jo.li- Pham
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day or week. Tho Music Uur, 1JP
Purina Fred*, (iroenne* ami
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Meat*. Touchton A Wut*on, 1201
W. l i t S(. I’tion* DM,
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Celery. Phone UP!i.
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12 S P E C I A L S h * * V lC E S
OFFICE ipace in Mrlich Duildine.
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Larite liirht offircs, iewl/ decor- ‘ llAUY CRANI) PI AN il—Wurtit- ' . (tv v ip MCMUU.BN’8 Market f ill! HT.VFi; UK 1't.olUi't itllKirr.
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ser. rvcondltioiHHl. The Mustr
■ted, all utilitlea, heat and ianlRui Ikt Jjhi.p open Thursday,
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Box, UP ,W. First St. Phone
tar lervlce furnished. Call MHFriday &amp; Satuiday.
, j v i i i l - i d . itui ailtlr r - i».-&gt; H i i i i i l . |
1*50.
W II. &amp; A. D*pL 8 tar*.
T * 1AOil A v rn ilv , I 'h l l . u l . l l ’ lilH
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R E M A CAR
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'fp m tt for office or other type bus- TRANSFERS—luirgi’ new assort­
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fir: n i:io :tn vmtIFIK o
YOU DRIVE IT
Inexaei ‘ See William Davison,
ments Decal Sets for Kitchen*.
it. i* tup ’ for 'ill yore. In*, iireii flls.i
PHONE 200
i ll.iu*. .4. -lil (J.. • .list! I*11*11
Bathrooms, Nursery. Also Class
S»nfiir((~Bii» Stfjfen.
RRUICKI. \ND-MoitltlSON
»*l . lit* -N in th J ii.lt, in i C iia o il. in
Tumbler Set*.
UllllIVK-IT. INC.
.m ilw fo r in . i - . . m i l) ..r . S. in .n . le,
FARM FOR RENT— 20 acre* sub-f
SK.NKARIK CLASS K
Si.it .*-• r'lmtili, It, * I, *•&gt;*(), n&gt;
irfiuHt.il truck farm,, newly
PAINT CO.
SE E US FOR1*r.*nri, A Ji*«* • Jr Y*‘ » .*’i .llt-lr*')
ploughed and harrowed. Vi ar­ _______ I l f W. 2nd Street_______
t v i t 'l i l e i t i ^ l i l r y im r S l i l l r l i .1 | i | i r q r .
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
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in . with !Mr (*|i it.* -d. .till............
tesian wells,, a 7 room dwellinic.
AND TYPING
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***tlft 'ff (111*4i! tenant1 houses, ^ large lutrn*. FOR SALE#— Llmerock for drive- j
CREDIT M REAU OF .
jia lt t . id l ii..l t,t d « n **r M*»fr
Dwelling for rent duly with
way* and roadways— Phon*
SANFORD
, 111 *1,.) .f ( ti- tiit.1
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! U P N. Park_______ ITiwie 180
farm. On Cameron avenue. East
s|a i i ilh- will fra* /|«|rl#N| 4«|A&lt;iii||*| |'*&gt;I4
side. Sanford, Fla., phone 11)3llftl
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Expert Radio Repairing
* JU- P. O. Box HSit, E, B Stowe.
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115 S. Fhenrh
Ph. 1190
1 HE HOME S IB IP ’ •
double. 71(1 Oak
tlr* illaiDts. Hsi*l**|it. Ci l t-jH
WATCH A CLOCK REP VIKING
WITNKMHKT1I no ti.ind diiiI
FURNISHED mom with twin beds FLOWER PLANTS. Mr*. V. C. 1700 Sanford Ave. Phone 1143-J Mr.*1 o f it.» salt! *‘.,1*1*. Hi,- IId
Rollin»er, W. lift St. near'Mon­
__to ladles only. Phone *25.
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roe Corner. Phone 1130-3.
ATTENTION M ill IIHKS
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— III \PEK SERVICE—
S REAL E ST A T E FOJt SA L E ALUMINUM casement windows.
1**111my
Baby Yah I furnishes hu»piUJ
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fw a l l .
Steel casement and Aluminum
clean, slerile iIIsim is nnd •leialorHEAL KHTATh
1*j * I xw Matidf'f* A
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doubtr hung windows. Miracle
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container.
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Concrete Co. 3Ul&gt; Elm Ave.
safe.
Fully
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approVi-d
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MtyRTGACK LOANS
Phone 1335.
V f n f I 'l d i n l i f f
Call. Daytona 2107-W ca lh-ci, f i r
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
details’ !Mi dlapors, i'i a week.
f
Registered Broker and
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BABY (IRANI)
PIANO Price rea
IS
1’t i i i k i ’ t i r
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“FIR ST IN S \NTOUD"
Insurance Agent
sonahle. Phone 428-\V or call
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K t :S ii N « ’i*K
Km. 4
Florida State Bank Bldg,
»Jr"ini»A .
is* I ' l t o i i A T i :
8(M1 Magnolia.
WILL grind corn for feed, grits IN IU, I N K
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5 ROOM A 2 rminf houses, l acre TWO USED cotton mattresses,
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Luke
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lend. 1218 W. nth St. William
full slxed. 607 Magnolia,
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Kmory Lee.
FOR
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Floor
snnder.
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2C* F IR E PLACE wood. 2-3 oak.
i iii a I f c iu t i i ii* A .*open* I ion, Rvnsonahle ratal, .San­
lied room house on three lota;
1/1 fat pine, 116.00 a cord.
t t r i * u f itio « o f .* .
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ford Paint &amp; Gins* Co. Phone I(liiiiittr
well landscaped; several boar- &gt; Heater Wood 12, 11. 10 A 18 inch
litdfl l*EE Til J?|r. ■llrrt i
1ij jial •It*1
(103.
iBg fruit trees: large screened | ffi.OO per si rand- W. B. Swagfiinf in r j»* it li*ii f*»» f i«ai41 if#* f l.lf K r .
iiJlli JJlili. ail* U-iU •
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lunch; I '-j baths: Quiet charm • gerty BfjMnLYinl..Lake Montoc.
~ - DODGE
PLYMOUTH ~
ft (ji*til lit, |1
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e you fall in'lovif wllh
Fla. -I'lKHtc-TM-WPARTS AND SICRVICB
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house..
100 Palmetto Ave.
Phone 1011 siti Hit- 1=tU ii-»y *.f iKfvvi.r#.
three bedroom home Ott east! WALNUT dining room suit, excel­
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lent condition. Phone 767.
front-lot: easy walking distanco
Pleato Tuning and Itvpalrtng. I.. L -iiw* Itriff* ri* A lh ’.l l , v IlH lfik V*f U»'
of town. Here‘a your home^ of 3 DKKR-amk-foe-bound ilegu fwt- SUL K c*..iiU -H L _____________ ssi.ifr ,,f W'iifl f f9: | T a j i p ’ til.-*
tr?T “ tin- i mt t Mt r *r*k «Tr &gt; **j” t if iin r .
— it* re g re ts.-----i I.
sale. Phone 46fi-lt.
H1HNH
Construction just starteil on a new
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Show
card*
and
Doatan
f*nch type home. See u* for i l.ARCE GUAVAS for canning or
9 ==^Aymiuf3#mtnxr fir
O— DlfF/R SIGN HKRVICU
M* P M i t i
ull particulars.
I jelly. A. K. Rossiiiler, Florist,
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(emit Hi acre farm, tiled. Good
Phone 212-W. _______________
well*. Priced ffl.OOO.tlO for quick
Cohen's
Radiator
Shop
for
com­
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CEMENT STEPS for your home.
•ale.
plete radiator service, 11)0 Han­ N IN T H J U m e i A I . r l l t l ' I U T •»!
Free estimate. Mi tack- Concrete
#We have several nice country
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ford Ave. I-In.ne 150-W.
hollies with acreage. Yoilr
Ynitr liest *Co. 300 Elm Ave. Phone 1335,
fK JtlL S iU rr f t f i 'N T V
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investment for Independent llvtire*. 3 used Curtnlmt, Lata tnhlcdotha was til'd, lv&gt;Ul|i sy
FOUR
4,50
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Ing.
stare hid A stretched. 5tH .Mel­
P lu lH lT fl
pure luldter, I new synthetic.
W. It. WILLIAMS. Realtor
lon Vi Me Ave. Phone 870,
V V*T.
160.00.
Reply
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HerTDM BOLT. Associate
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aid.
EX PERT antu pqlnting uml ibu,ly
HO North Park Avenue
* ‘h a liC f t i T \T«.
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lepnir. _ All work guarnnlri.l
------------TvDphonr 1120 ‘
TRADE IN your &lt;&gt;M washing ma­
Hfill f u r T r t v n r r .
Jackson'
A
Gibbs
Body
Shop,
chine on a NEW BENIHX AU­
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I 'L m i l l •ATM IN
1100 French Aye. Pbnnc jjjffJ J TOMATIC WASH E ll. Rnndall
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"Tarii'^TTn.ii,. n r.t M.'McMuh 41 v|iU » r, !(*,» f-Ir*»
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of nicely doeoratcdi *mr car gar- Y0 UNUST0 WN KITCIIKN AID
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y$»U Mt 1Ii • it IjriYr- *- y l H I * •
on
Spiral.
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Insling
ngc on 4 lots, 200 ft. frontage
ER SINKS, three sixes. Im­
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■on paved street In good neighmediate delivery. Itamiall Eh-r5 f 'l i r i f f t U i l l -i|ijs#.jr a t if y I |*e *
CriHiitinide A Msrliinelev*, Ail ii!*'hprhmsl.
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—y q Tax-guai.ihi.DDl, $*; (tp
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f f ■ it i jt r H ^ r ’T ir T r iM
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farms with good houses. Rang­ 6 ARTICLES' WAITED
ROOFiNG nn*l imintinv Free &lt;■*
Ti*l Iii Ih * f x j f * r r lilt* v m ir d t-fn i
ing from 21k acres to 1611 acres
tinialr*.
Smith
llroihcn*,
Cmrif
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and priced from $2250.00 to Highest taih tylre paid ?or used
1*1 1*55
tttil In II lin t.
tractor. Phone MH8,furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
I li- r r r i
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W ill b r r
17500.00.
Co. 311 E. U t. Hi. 003.
FRED W. BENDER. Realtor ^
1 3 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N A L t***-*l iurnHiM j i i i r
T il l * tif ilir r w ill l*»- |»nl$ll»liril |fiii•
Boom 7 Slate Bank Bldg. ^
FLL BUY your cor regardless nf RdV JOHNSON’S GRILL, Mag =* w r r ’li ff**/ ffftlir I I I #t*|i*rfii|(
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. age or condition. Roy Reel, 30d
nolin Avenue. Just-Good-Fond. ** *s*w k p A b U n f « i n .F f t l r lh k lf *
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‘‘Roy wunlt to see you,”
i B ARTICLES FpR SALE;
W iSHjTO RENT
CANDY POR RALE: Fo^ m7».
VVITNRH|&lt; mV lui it*I a rut **f Hr) *ti! J l HURiiJftl, HxiuIiimIp i uui$t&gt;
Sa*nfo?dr6ri,hH
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M l’ l 5 * » ^ ln&lt;:l,«yyta«0 Candy. Phone riitiiiffl, "Ihl# !hr l*|h tla&gt; *if h8|i(r iii
J|DLD lA fw rfP A P E R S ^ CENTS
.Co. .'Ili)5.
(*r.= A , U , i!*| » .
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
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P*te,
Livestock.
Supplies
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BUNDLES,
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young
Jeracy
COW,(
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dark
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HERALD OFFICE ,
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green gabatdme H r 1* I ». Iffnni
1 oil stove, also new sorghum in
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ladiea rain coat, practically new.
gallon jugs- Call 705-51 between
Weaver.
NEW SPIN ET PIAND
40 8 —\
Plea,.* return Camille Batten,
7 A 0 P. M.
Liberal trade In ki trkpv’ The
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IN T U B f f T i r i l T O F i I I I «Til M
Music Box, llj) W. TI rat St. ONE NICE milk cow ami heifer;
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Pohae 063.
AUTOS POR SALE
I ' U H I I l M . IN- I ' t l U I I A ' I I
2 fine horaea: 1 home. 2 acre* IS
I X ' n i t l t : 4 T A T r : O F M II8 M A H
land. For sal* until sold. Dyson.
AUTO RADIOS, MttoroU. Sale*
FOR KALE
T 1 IA I '
M O F F IT T . l*,#r...e&lt; t
tker'a Dairy.
and Service. The Music Box, * Inquire Dr. Bal
T o A t.I. &lt; i;F H tT O |U I A S H 1*0144
III3P Packetd. new motor, new
lt o W. U t St. Phone 053.
*.
rubber. 1209 Mi Magnolia. Radio i^G.Na. ilA V lN U - J T - V L U K U lt J i t .
HELP W ANTED
MAN1&gt;8 A iiA IN K T BA1H I W A T I :
ami heater.
Y m t a n il r * c h t if i n u a r , h C fri*
Batteries k Battery Charging.'
PART TIME AflfiNT. One of lar­
B u ttriM t s il l M4|Ul(r*f III ( I lr . , III . '■
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11140
DQDGE
Pick-up
truck,
A-l
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lm v u n it ilrin a n U a
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gest U f« Ins- Company's. Earn
condition. Phone 1IU1).
o r . I t b s r n f y o u , ma&gt; n s t r 4X4IHwhile you learn. For interview
e , (s ta le I*r M A B T I I A U . M O K&gt;
in Sanford write P. O. Box 632, [ FOR SALE— 1940 1H ton Ford th
all
IT T . It»I»O O lt, lA tr Of M ilt C«H»tJ
UcNRILL A YOST FLORISTS
Orlando.
K r tn iii'.i
truck with body. Phone 83, Hill lu lh a l-m in iy J u itx *
( - n u n t) . F lo r id * , a t h it u ff(» v in lb *
Sipes Ave. just off Ctlarr
Luntlicr k Supply Yard.
YOUNG
.MAN,
willingto
work.
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Otfieo qhrdOS teeldewad ah. «10-R
For roadside sale, atnad. Good 42 0MC Trtlcki
M y daal fo rd . F lo r id * , w ith in . l a b t r t l m l t
n ln n th t fr o m (h r l l m r o f t l l r f i n
SA FETY' BLUE WINDSHIEDS
—
-----w h e e ls .
Sropoxition to right party. W.
Ptvne
1337 after 5 O uM tcnltnn *.f t h l . n o it r . K e rb rla l.ii
for any make or model car.
J. William*, 110 North Park
P. M.
n r il. h in in l (h u ll h r In w r itln s ,
Eases daylight driving.- CuU
Ave.
.h u ll M a t. th e p l a t , o f r r a ld . lic
K down headlight glare at night.
BUICK 4 door sedan, tailored seat and poM n fflc a a ild r r a , o f Ih*
WANTED—Not anyone Jurt look*
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J
8ENKARIK GLASS k
cavers, good radio,
s, goad lpaint -Ua tixralan lin
s n t, a a .n l, o r a t t o r n r ’
Ing for work but someone want­
PAINT CO.. .
job. As is $800. 417 W. 11th th
and a t ) t n r h rla in i n r ilr m a n d n ■
ing opportunity to advance nnd
___________ Phone 320__________
St. or phone I217-W.
*” f lir d a lie ll ha V oid.
go ahead. We are looking for
g v e lr a a IT. M .lw iw ) '
‘
MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water
an experienced office k credit 1929 CLEAN Model A Font Tud­
A . . x r t t i l o f o f th o !.* • ( W U t an
heater, excellent condition. Ph.
man who lx willing to work to
T a M s/n a n t o f M a n ila C . M o ffltU
or, good condition. New paint,
1080-4.
_______ _
(tetter himself. Apply in permit
new upholstery.
. 1,*T ,? * r l l
p u k ttm lte a ,
to Fires tons Store*.
Watson Reel
- u . tsrt.
BEE Jimmie CpKxn’s Sheet Metal
R EEL'S USED CARS A PARTS
Works for roof paint A roof
WORfE. WANTED
Orlande Highway
painting. Phone 816. • —— —
FLOOR SANDING k finishing, 1934 International stake side pick
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
cleaning k waxing. Our power 'u p .
.
'a.
ua to work
Watson Reel
there is no electric cOnn-eilo.i R EEL’S USED CARS k PARTS
JO T PLA TS
availably. 21 year* experience.
Orlando Highway
[from 11 tSO t i l
&gt;0, Lake Mary, Fla.
II. If. Glenaoa
TUXEDO PKK1
FIRST (’ I.AHS service station for
Hunt's Tuxedr Peed
rent Now open, tn good lo
BABY' carriage and mattress,
tion. Necessary to have
practically new. Phone 430-W.
money to purchase stock. Writ*
Box J . r/o Herald.
1 GIRL'S heavy dulyddeycle, good .
rondilion, new Urea. Call 033- LAWNS MOWED. l*ne nrf*
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'J e r r y Lord Phone 7C8-W-

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•IAnil’s Ijiw to n lefi riiesilay fur
Cm I Haul lias reiiit
l.akelatid to enter Southern Cot- the Fernald-ljiughtoii Meami id
Hospital, when- he ha&gt; -bs.... i
i&gt;gt
p a tie n t. * •
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Wifi Of BRITAIN'S former tint*.:i» Sectettiiy, Mis Antltoiiy I'jlt-n it
Shuvvn ilancmg with John tauter, ttlgt sl.rr recently ilivorrejkdri&gt;ni llvdy
Lamarr, at a New York night dub Mrs Eden, « In. line in tii. n |i* i
r,
ha. been mentioned us a po- Able ttrno resident.
(iaicruat nal*

YAKDLKY VKNKTIAN IILINDS

itmeric,('» Most Hraiillfitl
Aluminum -- Ceil.rr
Polished Aluminum
Ask Me Fur Fice Estimate
W . S T K V K N S -- i l l 7 W . Hiilnnsmt - Orliiudn

THK LONK HANGKR

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T tte s d ily s a fm ’

Mjniiii. when- he will le.stihv
! ins sttulie-s ut Miami Uiijyersily.

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The comiitiun
*!r
ll
Walker anti Mi-, Ians Rudell.
who are confined to the Fhiriita
.

S n u it n r lin n . Is, l e p e r l c d a s s u t .
f a c t o r y , t h e ir m a n y f i i e m i , w ..|

, Mr, itiitl Mr*. A . It. M u ni‘i
ctderththril witli h ilionci putty
S uiuIa) , Those invited to attend ta* glint to know.
vveie Mi. and Mt» W. A. Hun-

Mr. nndri.Mts. Malcolm .to o .,
, .......... Sanfont, aml_Ali, and 'll *.
ii I*. Westmoreland and son, Don- nnd daughter, Iteverly ‘ Aim, w**te
j util, of Lake Mat y.
I
visiting tullituc., Sinnlu)
George Long wn» a luitchenti
Ferrrll BBusl*ry »i**~ni Tue-*lae
! guest of 'li,. and Mis. J . B. ip Snidotd lilt intitoflatit jiUM.tones' Tuesday,
ncss.

Wanted For Murder.

By Frau Striker
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T H U R S D A Y , O C T . 2, 1 9 4 7
P A G E E IG H T

Frost Hurts Crops
re*— r» » f

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Itoil ana

American Women Have Made Great
Strides During. .E a s t .Tlwenty-Years

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T h e re Is S tr e n g th —
” I be-Peace of the WerM;-

r»alla&lt;ms Irmm r ear .°e*»
we e c : r a a a o B s i r f *

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VOLUME SXxvm'

tides On Ameri­
can Commander In
Italy Based On Ru­
mors And Untruths

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and fostered by
Wy« he - reported - to
bower.
"Tliose isolated
asserted, "are
■eetiivwi
•**% »loo

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WEEKEND SPECIALS

Wallace Attack

QL Ja r

D ILL PICKLES

20c'

GRAPE JU IC E

10 lbs. 38c

|POTATOES

K

PILLSBURY FLOUR .

J T B r t J S f l i f i I MILK

B

Fired Upon

-1 BLUEBEKR1

5. lbs. 46c

lb. 46c

COFFEE

3 cans
No. 2 can

0 ’SAGE PEACHES

TOMATO CATSUP .
FLAKE FISH

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WEINERS
POLAR

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moving Walker to

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GO W ^ R E A O
FAR
AOS

POWELL’S

' mare than In 1937.

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drirec* and Ual«#2*, llacMn##
.production In tho United driven by new driver* and train­
In l l t t
(1,686.000.000 er*,h av * been abjwta of a r
lowest .alneo itU cks, Including sbooting
dynamiting. *
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GROCERY
2509 Sanford AVenuo

U.S. Plans Buying
From Farmers

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Wyche concluded in a 12.000. } ^
incteaie^i of 40 lo 50 pcicenl
wonl rvport covering hl» rrccMt: in Grorgii* North Carolina. AlaInapffctiori, inapirMl by the Huark j bama. Writ Virginia. Trnnruee.

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f f t . r iOn Texas and other slates.
Florida, he said, has made great
educational gains, but not enougn
gains, and pointed out that some
uf our Mate legislator* still think
aalarira uf teachers are Iimt high.
"W , should select teacher* from
amonjT'our ’beat minds' and th-&gt;
very minimum w* should expect
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for a teacher is a college educa­
he declared. II# qualified
SANTA ANA. Calif., Oct. 3. &lt;/P&gt; tion,"
af n M N m r»*» r » » i
irM
—The arguments are Just about
over, th* lawyer# have had their j

Jury Begins Study
Of Evidence In
Overell Trial

t f y ^ J - f f L ^ - H l a h School To (let _
r a t io n *

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a fte rn o o n !

A r I 1 1 v-

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B u ild ilU T S

on whether heiress Louis# Overall'
D U IIU II1* B
and ueorge
arei
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George ttiuat
(Bud) uonum
Gollum are
with
- - ■* guilty oT mtn-dirltfl KeTilarenr*. i ~ S»ftirtro1e-lHgirSchftol I»oy», w
Eugene Wllllama, grlsxlrd vet-|the poaalble aid of graduate* * III
eran of many sensational' court K« to i’ineca.tl# tomorrow tqorntrial*, waa delivering the. final a e - ‘ ter dismantle several Army baa#
nixing salvo'al the college lover*. buildings which will be brought
today
I hero and rir-aaaembled on tho hlga
■ "The ‘d efen.* lawyer* have a c - ^ b '" 1' rreun.U. bahlnd th . gymrused u* of planting evidence.".
„ Jn , „ lnn
Williams yesterday told the Ju ry : The large unit. 40 by 100 feit.

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T h .d nJ?| T h . b u lld l£ were purehjujd by
fendant* planted those Im.!!?* o h ' tb«
from the WAA for
th.
filinflffltopoke oqBr briefly be.; 'th e boya are taking on the.-Jon,
for# court adjourned yextenlay. he said.
He followed S. B. Kaufman, laxt
P R IR H T S E N T E N C E D
of the defense lawyer*, who closed
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia, Oct. 3
-wootd acquit Ooliuns and Mlaa W V -Ja lh a r Htephano Cek. a RomOverell and "do It rapidly,” and , an Catholic pariah priest, waa aenthus tarva warning on 8tatc» At-1 tcncol yesterday to six year* at
•• tarnev General Howaer "to »tay forced labor for
Instigating
cut of Orange county and let our bloodxhrd” in 1-anlsch* on Aug.
_____handle__our
__ affaira."
Ii 24. when on* prleat was slain and
nfCIcor*
affa lra "
_
officers
• * ^ : ' H ’ow»er'«n'tere&lt;l the case a fte r! another wounded.
------iiT j_ *Msgr. Jakok Ukmar, a Vatican
chUf of p o ll* R. R. HodgktnxoifJ’ of Newport Beach, who arrested nrelate. the priest who was wountf..
Louis# and Bud. eomplalned to th- cd. waa sentenced to on# month
" Aktorner General that O r a n g e at forced labor, but under the law
A 1 * nguntv DUtrlct Attorney Jam ** he waa deemed to hay# ##r##d Hd*
Davis wax not conducting a vigor- j •entenc# while In prison awaiting
‘
oua prosecution.
.
trial.
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Sanford Churches Will Hold
'
Annual Rally Day On Sunday
Sanford churches on Sunday w ill observe R ally Day. the beginning
o f a new Sunday School year. Children w ill be promoted to a higher
grade, and mosl o f them w ill have a new teacher and a .new Sundav
School room,
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J. E McKinley, minister o f the Firxt Methodist Fhureh. today fore­
cast that an all time attendance record w ill b« set at the Sunday school.
There w ill be * photographer present to taka picture* o f tlje department.

* ^ 1 7 ^ U,0n.
.^Com m union wlll b* cU anr"* 8"uV
given ta th* deportment showing da
7.
.’
th* largest lncre*ao_hi attendance.
With regard to the
of
8
und*y
schools
in the
Promotion and Rally Day will
. be observed with a npaclad pro­ of better character, Judge Lowgram at th# First Christian la L. Fawcett of Brooklyn, N. Y.
. Church, announced Th# R#v. W. P. after 11 years of experience on
»'&gt;Ye*l#y. World W|d# Communion, th* bench, ta quoted aa stating
service will be observed, alio th# that out of 4.M0 conviction*
attending
TTLoyalty Crusade. .............;— minors only thr*
/lunday schools. Out of 10,000
A good attendance la expected adult convictions, not ono of
for Rally Day at tha First Bap­ w*a a church mttnbsr at tha tlm*
tist Church, according to th# R#v.
W. P. Brooks. Promotions In the of conviction.
Sunday School wore held last ^ "Christian education la a ’muat*
In order ta obaorve World Wida
nunion thia week, the First
Church observed R*1
ly "Day last week, according to th*
Rev. Douglas Charles, assistant
pastor.
Church, of
Holy Cross
which tho Rev.
Carpenter i*
ly Day last
pastor, observed Rally
Bundsy to mark the ope
tha church school. World

J . E. McKInlty. "Democracy, aa
the political aystorn for free peo­
abroad* and* un­
ple, la ehallatind a'
dcrmlncd at home. Only aa tha
cltls*ns
rltlx«ns of a Democracy follow
th* basic teachings of Christ In
thalr civic relation*hip* can De­
mocracy be maintained. Democracy
la a Christian heritage. Christian
education can praaarvt a Democ­
racy for America and for tha

FJ1BF.TS F IE L D . Brooklyn. O c t

Ii day 'ill a ih iill-s o a k rd ball game
Senes

\I.B\.\Y. N. Y.. Ocl. 3. o il
that »i|o.«ic&gt;l lU S .W o iid
T,«i\rrniir I h»ma« K. Ilrary ■ •at !**&lt;&gt; y t m i ' i ' - S p l f c r '

'T n .T i) rrra trd ‘ "a S ta te F ihhI
IT.m ini.siiiii lu tii-lii the |ir&lt;i|tlr

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WASHINGTON. Oct. 3 ulq
— The A griculture D rparlinriil
•aid loda» the price* &lt;*( d»lr&gt;
butter and r r c dropped III
mld-Sepli-ihlirr l&gt;,-cau»r hou»r» i l r * cut don h on 'th e ir liny i ii K iii ih&lt;- face of rUinx
price*. I'ricru ol dairs
and
pou llri pr.Mliii I- ii o r in n 11 «
ri«r In I hi- la ir ' summer and
tall o tirii pnidiirliim I* down.

— Photo lly Itaymond Studio
hy llumphrr) and Tommy Slrlngrr. Third row: jtirhnrd Bass.
Floyd Sparkman. Charles Lee Don Ludwig, Wally Tyre, Edison
Ntryrrs. Ilichard llnwkm.nr Chuck Hrrron. Charlie Thomas, /.eke
klcNah, Dan Batten. Bill Brinson, George Swann. Eddie Senkarik,
Wallace Biters. Molly I'iercy and Fd Brooklyn.

Member* of the 1917 Seminole High School Celery Fed grid squad
are shown above. Front row: lludd) Weathrrington. John Krider,
Hay Dunbar. Gaorge Hague. Ilyron lleaed, Johnny Alexander, Eu­
gene Harper and Boxer Croeker. Second row: Donald Deal, John
Keeling. Cedilck Dunbar, Charlie Lansing, Don Howard, Chris
Jensen, Bill Howard. Bob I’utlin. Floyd Cooper, Glen McCall, Bob-

j Dynamite Blast
Day Is Set For U. S. Statistician Views With
Alarm Return Of Dust Bowl Era; Kills Sheriff In .
City Primary At
Political! Fight
CommissionMeet
Cost Of Swimming
Pool Now Estima­
ted At $60,000.00
In spite o f TlO f a t l‘ tli#T
as yet has qualified to tun for th r
.City. C nm ntiukuL_M *yotJJ_J. Guiwho. like Com m ilsioner.G coigr D
Bishop, has not chosen to tun
again, issued a .proclamation fur
the Nov. 4 primary whets' (he
C ily Commission mrt in adjouin-J
session yesterday afternoon.
The following ate to be request­
ed to serve again as election o ffi­
cials, according to Gordon Br.ul‘
Mrs
m
Margaret Harnrs. Mis. F. F. Roumillal and. Mrs. t i l . K. Watson.
M ayor Gut r e a d * Jell
le H u ts ry t-lu l^ VQuestin
o if the proposed'.twnttming p

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O K LA H O M A CITY’ Oct. 3 tA l The land is on the move since
moie over millions, of draught-paidird acies in Oklahoma end o t l n
states o f the midlands, government n|H -ils fear, bunging air ominous re
minder of th# Dust Bowl days o f thr I'H O ’s.
Man may have pushed nature too fat in the zealous quest*lor
S3 wh*al to feed the world's hungrr. they say­
. K. D. Blood federal,.* rop,ju iis liiia n . said yrsteiday lhal if tin

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through the autumn months, tho
picture will- lie "alarm ing/,'__
■"CilTtirTVarionlaT* Who* fought I he
battle to save Oklahoma'* *oil
have their fingers ctoaaed as they
keep one ey* on •the cloudless
akie*. and view'with apprehension
the acres uf newly-plowed vailh
which la tinning to powdered ilurt.
The blow if alight yet, but unlex* the rain* come soon,* condi­
tion* will la- right for a return
of the terrifying spectacle of ilea*
rrta moving -through the great
plains co u n try 'o f the Southwest.
Although statistics are amt &gt;et
available. Blood said Oklahoma’ r
acreage plowed up thia year, (or

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'•Vcirlaiy ol AKtnultuir Aliilritoll
tiulay iltstliitnl llial tin- Agriculluir Drpiilmrnl
it ciilltlurrillK
puii.iaic* of giain duet I liom
larinrii. I tin by-pawing of tlir
grain extlianye* would be aimed
to i mil the inll itmnai) upswing
Po­ ol wheat ami coin pmet'and tnitiIs 1imi/e ipeiulatiun irsultillg fioin
‘ llic.Eutopcan aid pn/giam.----------

Ousted Tennessee
litical
Leader
.....
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Killed, Son rlu rt1 Andn.on i.dd »i tbi» im..iidc
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Arthur Godfrey .
May Visit Here
During: Winter
Aiilnir Gmlfrvy, noted t’BS ra*
diu comment *lo| lliia morning
liinti'il mi hla.xTir-aterfield program
that he may v is it Sanford this
winlt* i iihtl Iniiig ius wind*1 s ta ff
III rim Mnv fair Inn ill teaponxo
to a telcpboiivd Invilatlorf Monilnv fmiii Manager Lind \V*ber.
It venv Mr.* VVebet wlm-*l#ft*4 -•.f( tbe avalaiwho »f telegram * to
peisuade Mr. Godfrey that Id*

hotuir guest

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lir s r t li got th r lust 10*0 in th *
ninth. Biu&lt;e Edwaufs on « long
fly that Lacked Johnny L in d e ll.
against the left ftsld wall. H *
o i l l r d C all Funllo and M snagtt
H TrfpM iction sent G icninddd in
to run for lum. spidei JoigrnstU
then touted cut to George Mce-(
(Jiinin fot the second out, leaving
fie \e n s*|u it one out away ftom jh#__
lllir r t ball game e ie t pitched in
S rnrv competition
• liio n fird d ii daiingly »t«le »ciond
bavt. |urt sliding in on f do»«
drttxinn, and I ’r l r Reiver, batting
foi irlie Ir i llo g li Carey wa*

ut New York combat limit prob­
lem* re«ullln* from what he
■failed ”*er&gt; lilgh price*” and
“a -horlaxe &lt;t| r«-ential xraiua."
The Governur mimed Dr. Her man E. Illllrlme. 'Mate liraltb
rommixNionrr, rhairmau o f llie*
romml*nion and kaid legi*lati«e
11-.nlrr* had axtre,! .to a fluo,*
into apprupilalimi to finance
the prii#iatn

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Lavagetto Hits Dou­
ble In 9th. Scar­
ing 2, And Ending
Bevens NoIIit Gam#

l i/Fi Cookie lavagetto's pinctr
oil the isttht lirhl nail, the
Move Studied To Pre­ tloulilr
L illy
l)i«L'ri. base hit oil Bill
vent ‘ S p e c u l a t i n g Bryrns, gave Brooklyn a 3-2 vies
OnGrain Exchanges , loiy uvri llir Ncs* Yoik Yolkee*

Dr. Johns prefaced his talk
w ith a fine tiib u le to the* beauty
cases." Wyc'ie
o f Sanford and its la k rfiu n t and
few in •
numbrr
s»
•*•••••'» • and not o f such chataclrt as t o 1hndrcaping.
rt .
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u l I l#» J i i r tl
reflect properly thr Hue •overall I Ue « *ve
6n inc,e* w ° ‘
educational allotments in th r South
con(lilions w ithin t h * theater."

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Whnt Women Like About Their
Launderette Store

IJlUNDERETTE OF SANFORD

Gcneial Lee,
General - hue m f *

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P in c h -H itte r W in s
** &gt;r D o d g e r s In 9 t h
W i t h S c o r e O f 3-2

Teachers Association
Told Of Need For
Better •T r a i n i n g

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A.Hsociatrtl I’ ri*H.s L eased W ire

F R ID A Y . ( K T . T. 1917
*

Great Progress
In Education Is
Related By Johns

WASHINGTON. O d . 3 OT
The A im y’s ln»)&gt;ectoi General dc
elated today that a series of sr
tides by a Scrtpps llo w a id cpI
ummst gave a "w h o lly erroneous
picture" o f inislieatrd enlisted
men and high-living officers
' P io g irtt in education dunng the
Italy under Lieut. General John
Tmst JjBvpnlh* has becn.lltc jgiMlest
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tu the . Iiistuiy o f the nation, Dt.
Maj. Genetal Ira T- Wyche.a*»|l
R. L Johns o f the U nivenity of
UM slotwt by jfMM Robert C,
Rusrk''were bared on a "fc&gt;. Florida told members of the Semi­
nole Teachers Association at then
fact*, half-facts, rumors and un­
meeting at the Seminole High
truths!"
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Thate hay* been only " * few School auditorium last evening He
isolated cats* of maladminittralion was introduced by * J - B- Rootand piobable miKarriagrs ot Ju»- president o l the club..
.. Mrs.- Boyd Coleman. Seminole
lice, non* of which were condoned
High School instructor,' was fleeted

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inttlc chAU^r in t«mp^rst

By ADELAIDE KEKR
AP Newsfcaturea Writer
American women,* celebrating
(he twentieth anniversary of Na

due to a combination of social and
T his theory, a* an interpretseconomic factor*. The Women'e lion of history,, which pretends
Bureau of tha If. 8. Dept, of Lab­ til l»e, ha* no validity,"..the now .
or. after in!rr»W »&gt;g
«h»n Defense .Chief xaida “M a n ^ U s a - M
tea. Expert* laid the .da
rial' Business W om eJa W e c k A (JJ,*1'l l
eaplngad ta DMA. m g w f i i f g M i w i w '—wwMM r 1*
inning Dodger, ip u it. it w u *t QUC
i t J c u ffU) ll- lJ U t UMt M u n
e «
45 in ten war-congested area* long li-fore there were either InI—
planting necessitate! by k - cool p e r i o d which contained' their located throughout the country. dultrUlliU or business managerr.'
ever be able -to'
greatest business, professional and found that 84 per cent of thoae, «Am#r|etn bu,tnea* doe* not
•pimg.
polltiral advance. It also contained
them. They never did despite *
want war and neither do*. AmerFruit, aoybeana and vegeUbl* the hottest and most varied-crit­ who** wrant'ed to' work
two-run hoiner by Joe DiMaggio
I if. n |,b«r. American business ha.
crops also were damaged. County icism—especially of "Mom*—that war had to support
‘ r ; [supported IU government, as h**
and th e -firs t p in c h -h it homer in
Agriculture Agent J . C. Hedge tha women of this country ever
married wotften constituted more American labor, in war* which
at Youngatown said much of the received.
Sariet hiito ry. by Larry Berta in
than
33
per
cent
of
the
female
lab­ were forced upon us by the mad­
eorn crop in Mahoning county
National Business W o m e n 's
the tevenlh.
was damaged and peache* were Week is sponsored Jiy the Nation­ or force and women were the ness and fantseism of 'totalltanTwo down and perhapa only twin
frozen on the tree*. Temperature* al Federation of Business and beads of 16 per cent of the eoun- an leader*.''— — —
-i'
-to * 6. the Brooklyn Club had
In Ohio ranged down ' to 23 at Professional Women's Club*, moat tryrfs families. . Many experts ex­
Forrestal
said
American
Indus,
pect
the
1950
census
to
reveal
a
(ounted on p (♦turn to home areneLancasUr and at east Liverpool, of whose 110,091 members have
try has, spent more than , 20 bil­
r» to wipe out their illaaatroua ex­
but most of the heavy com pro­ built their careers In th* period marked Increase in the** figures. lion, dollars In the past 20 month*
perience* in the Bronx where
ducing areas Ilea to the weat of alnee World War. In that period
_ on capital expansion,, an Invest*.
they ram* apart at the aeama yes­
Lht-ju: town* and the temperature* th*” United State* women’s labor
ment that war would impair.
terday with an exhibition of acmi'reading were not ao low In the force virtually doubled—from ap­
“There la not a man In this
midlhif Ih-laklnk'a IO-5'Thumcoin areas.
tl a.llssn i l i w rsae
proximately 8,600,000 in 1020 to
audience who 1* not desperately
mtDr.
WatU
said,
the
patlfnt
a
conOfficials
of
two
wrstern
New
17.310,000 In early August, 1047.
anaiou* to see the world etnhat*
all pedeLines
police atu;
Inea o f poll
York state packing plant* callad Of these, 18.880,000 were working
on a century of peace and of
•trianx
ana w
within
rian*
wiiithin two hlorka or the
’
e
m
iilld
rtll'la
n
s
lo
n
.
the
tomato
erop
a
"fallur*”
be­
and 830,000 looking for-jo b s.'
ball
ill park, demanding a ahow of
In an interview at th# Ulh as­ reconstruction and repair 6t the
cause
of
frost
and
an
unfavorable
terrible phyaltal and spiritual .
Today women constitute almost
ticket before a "person wax per­
spring planting season. The total 20 percent of thoae at work In the sembly of the International. Col­ damage which tnanklnd suffared
mitted to paaa the temporary
lege
of
Surgeons.
Dr.
Waits,
who
yieldja estimated at 40 to 50 pgr United States and are the great
in the six’ year* of war,” the
era. Despite the Dodger drubperformed the operations
nga, a full houae of tome 34,500 TUB HOME PLATE AT THE Yankee Stadium In New York waa a mighty buay place in the fifth cant under last year, and tha crop majority of workers In a num­ Dr. Walter Freeman, he gave this Secretary said.
ber of bccupatlons. They form
fana waa assured. All reaerved inning of the first World Seilea game, when the Yankee* brought In flverun *. In the aboye picture, termed the worst in 27 years.
“But I also bellow that no on*
In Atlantic county, New Jersey, 03 per cent of th* secretaries and report on the result* of his case*.
aeata and boxea had been void lung Jo.. DiMaggio (extreme left), having just acored, looks bark to watch McQuInn crossing the plate for
Twenty-five of thalr form*! in this audience will di(fer with
the
frost
waa
reported
to
have
•fo and elub I’realdent Branch another run. Rlaiutd (10). next to bat h
typlits, 90 per cent of the medical patient* are regularly employ, this atatemant: until all nation*
'
‘ - to j|
1Mat
H third.
w y Meanwhile,
i i l
—
hold*
up’ hlaI hand
atop -Johnson
Dodger
Ricker had to turn bark aome 83.­ catcher Edwards keeps nn eye Oh the field action ami pitcher llranra (at right) runs In to back up sharply reduced tha sweet potato laboratory technician*, 08 per cent ed, 8 to 10 percent
are *mployr&lt;l
__
.
are willing to accept tha prl :crop
and
coat
farmers
thousands
of the professional nurses, 62 per
000,000 to fana whoae onlera could the play. The Yanks woij. 5 to 3.
_______ (International)
*
20 percent
(women
e „f .—
,h , ------...
rule bf . ­law rather
,
.___ _ , .ejpj
.r—
of dollars. Tha county agriculture cent of the bookkeeper*, accoun­ part time, —
pot be filled.
agent, John E. Brocket!, said tha tant* and cashiers, 42 per cent of patients) are able to keep house,^ban the rule of fore* it would
Faced’ with the overwhelming
•ion” o l Greece by Russia** Balkan
temperature dropped to around the (tore clerks, 04. peC-^ent of 20 percent ar« able to remain ^ #| foo|Ub to risk unilateral
mrldcnre tluit only on« flub. the
26 and 27 In aome communities th* telephone “operator*, "TT par horn# but cannot P*” 01™ •ny|disarmament *» It would bs to
satellite*. ’
m t (Hants, ever reeoveled fiolil
-bollah fir* department* In tho
and that It wa* thr earliest rent of the laundry o p erativ e 47 duties and 25 percent atM
H
m
II
mmi
I
|i«m
l*#M
*
(li»*)
\faatla»e#
!»•*»
!*•*»
&lt;
&gt;
»*•
fbuieie.
Delegate
T.
S.
laianif
two opening loasea hud Went on to
»we
operat(V*aMn'ao4•'mnuu*
fro-aF,
t*n)ita
memory.
.
res.
vln a Series. Manager Bart Shot lliC./W irtah- M vIwh-^l^be-Jrer. aurctlr-mwcuaewi AUsanw. Bulgaria 111**
k*&gt;-» aww n e w
Hr ports on the mfdwrsterti corn!
' _ tHqa»k
“ ' ' ^ (h h k ld *the tiff* ARcnry.
C. Kenner,
•-ton.. ot - the
'a n u Yugoslavia o f iM |KinnCiliiy peak o f $2.86 V i laefori recediding crop were somewhat more favor­ ton manufacture, '98 per cent of sibWcis were patianta in mental I General George
th* dressmakers and seamstresses c•Tj q . a. •i - . . L.j.kos
name of hi*
starting
at
nla atari
_ pitcher
..
ibn
*
m
w
u
befer*
th
e
'
operatold
the
ordnance
men
»ha» vlrr
lle -d rc ta rrd in r(fa c t:
for “ the b o rd e r. invasions ihst aomewhat.
able, however.
•
outside factories, 00. per cent of r W ^ l
the Brooks came out to .take batf 'T ?
enmmartHer of stratsvle alrriqw**.
I.
Any
tolulion
of
the
Pales
the
operatives
In
knit
good*
and
have
taken
place
in
recent
months
In Indiana the Weather said
v * 1
.
. * a..-n.. .ii m.toriai Af W^rM'War*
The C ilirrn s ' Food Committee,
tln r practice.
The
operation,
I IMP l»|A
a
•flrat
••— *
j
. New aod had been applied to line question would ie«|uiie en- in Greece," and said .there was meanwhile, advanced plans for fio*t had practically killed tender 00 per rent of tha boarding house
tth
a
wire
loop,
but
now
umw
. • •«.—
keepers.
with a Wire loop, but ,now_ | w a r"W ro k e ^ o u t.- _ suggest'd
that
tha balding apbla between the forcrinent measures.­
‘no ju stifica tio n" for such attacks. an "all-m edia" campaign ol sp|cad crops In the north and there
was some .damage in the central
Computanta on th* number* of with a knife, severs
maker# of almMn# .pronriler*
atandt and bate linaa and aome . 2. Paleihne Jews weie lesdy to
Tailang told the Assembly's 57
these-slogans over the land:-.
araa. Immature or wet eorn and woman In the teaching ranks vary in the whit# matter of thejfrpn. learn # new trail? *n such an
203 new1 box aeata were added
nation - political-com m it tee:
along both foul line*, slicing about defend ihrmtrlrrt, nnrr they at­
"B u y wisely. e*t sensibly, waste immature soy beans were dam­ from 76 to 88 per cent,* but they u l lobe. These nerve* ar* th* event sine*, "w* pkohably won t
"W# certainly cannot accept lip.
three fret off the play log aurface tained independence, and would .claim that- berapse the United nothing"— especially giain, meat, aged In the north where consider­ are unquestionably in a big maj­ pathways which tranaroit worry u«o tt&gt;»"i op our new combat
able cutting, up for ensilage is ority. In the field* of higher t o . th# gray, -matter, aom* or elreraft.”
although tha right .{laid .foul .o*q»eiale-w ilir'Illy UN enforce- R ules and United Kingdom, gov— « education woman' now serve aa which degenerate, after »h* J°P*
r t l ChlJ 207 feet from. the meol agenc). . .
rimin-ole have given aid to the rgfcs and puultiy, and "d o n 't atari repotted.
president of 84 eollega. J l l per g r a jl o g ^ ^ t i e n t will quit worthe next war in your gatbage c a n .'
■plate, it la nut eaiy for inflhanded
Greek
government,
the
nrighbois
3. .The minoiuy recommends --------- -----------rjrtng about the fulur# anfl^m J I * aided by a Inbotomv than
r m t'o f* ~tfnrroUflf*~«i!d"unlverxlty
hitters to smack homer* In the
justified Iherel.y
therel.
The committee ltrld ._ ill----(if.
V ir v i r n n i
i T t
i of ‘Grcerir
'f*-*** a ir JusimeU
eurgeons reread In the
o f UN.S lO llfta .a . fr tlr u lif .t l t o -g u e ar im'&lt;r n w in i7 ir i~ T IiH b c inerting in th r White Moysr yes
total), and aa president* of 6fl for th# moment. Testa have show it l«»
Dodger park. The high fenres
—*rhh—ttx -ru rrtn g xurfurp-- TtiHt stair in Valcsline was entirely opposition ill Ureece,
. 7 ’ r" However,
—
vjunior co lltirs (13 p*r ccntU in that th* operation does not afr otwration.
he .old
said »ho
tho
K
.K
lt
a
,,,*
f
ia
n
r
a
c
e
Oa»t
Dr.
trid
s
y
as
President
Ttutnan
called
1030-40, 420 (or 13 per rent u fth e feet a patient'* intelligebco,
makes balls take unexpected ho|.s "unacceptable" evrn as
“Such a claim, if adfhiltrd by
operation wa* limited In scope,
bam
hnwer
he
was
“
for
him."
doctorates.
ta topped by a high Wife- acieen
‘
Walt*
us, would lead tu intrrualloual on Amencans to conserve I0U,• »* said.
t . na as many persons suffering from
'Tuhtrary to th* view exnreae- total) reem ed * *
foi discussion.
along Bedford Avenue.
anarchy.”
Dr. Watts, who
c^ | v a rio u s' f« £ n . o f Insanity w .r*
000,000 Lushrls o f grain for Eu- ed by Senator Taft (R-Ohlo).M Some standouts climbed to stel­
r
the
operation
for
the
&lt; I|
with emotional
emotional tentenper
on
tn*
c»|&gt;wr***.o».
------bMaMd wi,h
Tsiang described the llnlka.i t»l»e by putting less bread on the Hendricks told a reporter.
]t la 343 fret to the teat* along . LAKE SUCCESS. Ocl. 2 (AY
“I lar position* aa th* heads of cor­
proldem as “an ideological cun.
porations, department stores and
the left field bn* hut the- distance
think
college
presidents
should
does not Inerrasr, ranidly a* it .China lined up with the United flict inspiring an armed conflict.” dinner table and less grain fo take part in polities. General other field* of commerce. -Vhllc
does at the Yankee Stadium. In Slates on the Balkan problem When these two type* of conflict livestock. M r indicated this country .Eisenhower as president of Colum­ thousands more eerved as their
.1
deep center It’* on)*r 399 feet and today and called on the United •r* m‘*rged. he said, “they ere- might tre k to e xp o rt. 570,000,000 b ia University would make a able ‘department heads and aids.
tha left field aland*'are within
ate a crisia of the most dangerous bushels o f grain this crop year.
splendid running mate for Presi­ Other outstanding did outstanding
and valuable work in Ihe field*
easy reach of a righthanded (lug­ Nations AssrmLIy to hall "inva- kind."
dent Truman.” _
.
of abclml welfare, home econom­
Referring to the opposition of.
ger with good power.
WASHINGTON. Oct. 2 01*)—
Senator
T
a
f
t
now
on
a
western
ics. nutrition, libraries and In
ferifl (ty Russia and her Balkan
to Mi-tjuinn.
Flrat Inning Yankees
§L 7A J'.I. ’
tour,
was
quoted
recently
as
say­
Two run*, two hit*, no error*, satellites to any Security Coun­ If consumers slopped buying and ing he did qot « lielleve college such medical occupations as that
Stlrnwelsa singled. H e n r ic h
cil investigation inside Albania, larmrrs stopped producing choice, piesldenla should lake part In of occupation! therapists and
(marked Into a double play, Reese three left.
x-ray technician*. In Journalism,
Bulgaria and Yugoslavia, Tsiang juicy beef steaks and toasts durjpg polities.
Fifth Inning Yanks
- ‘'LAUNDERETTE does unusugl jobt too!
to Stanky to Hohinson. I.tmhdl
.
art and muale women also made
l.indrll walked. DiMaggio hit jaahL
went out, Jorgensen to Hohinson.
‘ Blankets! . . . Drapes! . . . Slip C o v * " , !n ' V
‘The General's Inclinations ar* their mark.
the
next
right
months,
the
food
“trovernmcnta which claim Ina homer into the left field stands.
democratic." Hendrick* said, “h*
Hath Mats! . . . All Sorts of H eavvThng*!
V ‘No runs, one hit, no errors, McQuInn Uiunred out, Jorgensen
conservation
battle
for
aiding
the
In the
field
politics
noceneo should not uhject to Inrrachrd tha military heights under
—
—- —
r , of
v •
______ ahd govBlankets Come Out So. Soft mid h luff) !
oone left.
to Robinson, Ralph Branca re. lernational investigation and ob­ lungry abroad would he half won. Democratic Administration., )*- «n&gt;m*nt. which womerj ^antered
First Inning Dodger*
tdaeed Halten nn the mound for
after World War I. they war# exAgriculture department livestock Ing promoted over many other tctulvely criticised for not having
, Htanky hit to Newsome and was Brooklyn. Johnson funned. Kit- servation. If the .Security Council
Is
to
function
at
all,
It
must
have
officer*
by
the
let#
President
an easy out. Kuhlnion singled and auto singbil. I.idlar Ixiuncni to
specialists estimate that norm ally
send ohRouaavalt and was mad* supreme aecontpllsHed mare. In their first
atole second. tadler'a throw bftun- Kcvae who flipped to Stanky, forc­ at least the right
OO.OOOfAHI' bushels of corn or qummander In Europe. President 21 year* of franchise right*. To­
server,
to
any
part
uf
the
world
■red o ff' RlaiuloY glbVa' and Bo1»- ing llixxuto at second.
named him chief of day there ar# only aeven women
Where aerlnu* dispute .exists &gt;r o th fr grain equivalent are used in Truman
inaon broke for third. He was
Two tuns, two hits, nu error*, where jieace Ji. threated. • •
staff
to
succeed
General (George) In the House of Representatives
the corn hell annually to fatten
hmwn out, Stlrnwelsa. to Htxiuto.
jcf| ,
tho
Marshall
(now
Secretary of and none In the Senate—• much
•“Denied that right, the Secur­ beef cattle beyond the average ol
Reiser walkeil. He tr W to steal
r |f|h |nn|nK i&gt;1Kigrr,
Staftr).
. ' smaller percentage than that In
Second hut was out, lorllar to Itix-Branra lirfnl out to Johnsun. ity Council would degenerate
CRi -R m ilh -a n d -F ren ch -pan**'
gsMMLtUughlre
grade.
—
‘
'
1
-----"lllaTecoYiTTa
unlrnpoachaliTr.”
mere 'debiting— iiVTery
menta. Nevertheless women have
^utev‘ —---- --------- — ---------------- - •Rt*nky-p(TTT' &lt;C 001“ to 'Iflxtuto. Into
and the whole .tructure of pepr*,
Ihe goal of the food con­
• No run*, on# hit, no errors, Roldnson lofted to llixxuto.
been Increasingly active in the
left.
lower and Intermediate rung* of
No run*, no hits, no errors, which we.so lalMlriomtf built up servation ptogram is to reduce
;
Second Inning Ysnkee*
at Sau. Francisco, would crumble." domestic consumption of giain al
the political party ladder. In \ n t
none le ft.'
DiMaggio flletl to Ilersc. Me- ..... Sixth Innjng Yankee*
fall of 1047 there are 234 women
M'eallaa*# tim m I' m , » .« (
Tsiang said China had no csi- least lOO.OjPp.OOO bushel* so that
—Dulrm- fanm,d,‘" ’Johnson *1hgle&lt;l.
in Germany of an economic ay*- in slat# legislature* and several
Bobby Brown, a lefthander, reel interest in Uteece hut, be­
Rixauto was thrown out, Jorgrn- pinch-hit for Chandler and polled cause of the ini|Kirtance of this exports may come a* near possible lam of monopoly and cartelisation have eerved In th# revlelon of
aen to Rohlnsuti.
it double. Stlrnwriss bounded to question to the future o f peace, meeting essential nreds of shoitagr which did much to promote Nasi •ta ta constitutions.
*
' No runs, one hit, no error*, one Staqkv who threw him out. Brown she would support the U. 8 . res­
aggression.”
f:
.
They a re‘repreaented In almoat
atras
in
Euro|&gt;e.
left.
Wallace declared that llerb *:t every branch of the Judiciary, ser­
moved to third. Hrnrirh doubled, olution.............
_ ...........
railing
on Albania, Bui­
3 lb s . 1 .05
. Second Inning Dodgers
Secretary o f Agriculture Ander­ Hoover's “plan uf rebuilding Ger. ving a* Judge* In tn# U. 8. Ta*
•coring Brown. I.indell foulrrl out 'garia and......................
Yugoslavia to
________
r
e
s
u
Walker went out, Kisxuln to to Jorgensen. DiMaggio walketl. and desist” from further aid to son told newsmen yesterday farm- many as a bastion of private Court, U. S. Cuatome Court, U. 8 .
McQuInn. llermanskl walked. Ed- McQuInn also walked, Johnsun Creek guerrillas.
yrs could ljwfff save grain by sell- monopoly (la) developing as the Circuit Court of Appeals and aa
‘ward* doubled, aeorlng Herman- popped out tu. Stanky.
■
* '
i 1* 1 , . .
- . l ,. cor# o f American policy.” By th i* municipal Judges, probate Judge*.
The
American
-resolution
al
vt
aboul. / ~ t d h„ M |d
aki. Reese singled, •scoring Ed­
One run, two lfli»r* no errors, propose*, yrration of a apeeial ng hag. at much lighter weights
|domestic ralatlona and Juvenllo
- r^
ward*. Jorgensen filed to DiMag three lef|.
and by a|&gt;andonng. for the (ime
U. 8 , has •renudiated"
"
' “ th*
'
.•oryejL
i
Auemlilf
committee
to
stand
4 -*~
llatlen
singled, satulln*
I.lh ■l.i.l.in U~r.»
’ h iinmrth ii^ l
Germany to agriculture anJ light
In many’ profession*, however,
p is .
m
'
t e e f caille to Ihe lop grade.
_
tanliy asunrrii ui&lt; -Fjollar
domestic* industrial and now lx
the
fifth
Yankee
pitcher.
Furlllo
rank* of women *Ull are very
Cattle fall Into four major "pushing a program that Imperil* the
■love, enabling Bees* to advance
*.mall,
•* SL....L
have
mad# a
though lli.lf
fhav K
nt
,to third and Halten to second. singled. Walker bunted to John-1 MOSCOW. Oct. 2, (A&gt;&gt;—S^tlona grades—choice, good, commercial ail or mankind?’
No. 1
creditable beginning. Th# last
Stanky doubled, yrwfng both M.n who threw to second, forcing j of the Moscow press asserted to- and utility.
Since Herbert. Hoover visited census showed that-womon com.
FurHIo.
llermanskl
pupped
t
o
,
dsy
that
the
“Anglo-American
_
T
h
*
bulk
of
th
e
.
grain
tiled
JReeae and lUtten.
Germany 'as 'an official InvdUL stitute two per cent of the coun’
. . m .L .
Vic Kaschl, a .righthander, re Johnson. Walker Mole aeeond. Ed* i bloe” 1n the Ifnlfed Nation* was to produce choice, qr top grad-, gator for President Truman," he RVJIUIV
lry*a lawyars, flv# (P«r_c«*xt_or^Ih#
ward*
walked.
Reese
struck
out.
|
guilty
uf
“lowly
Intrigues"
on
the
cattle
go#*
toward
putting
qual­
the
mound
for
‘ placed Newsom oq
said,
"'American
emphasis
has
doctor*. Ilttl# ovar two per cent
No run*, one hit, no errors, two nutation of replacing Poland In ity ‘on the meat rather than add­
Plain or Self-Rising
* Yanks. Robinson singled, sendbeen on rebuilding Ihe heavy of the architects and a amaB Per­
_
, .. ,
. . .
ithee Security Council.
•
g Stanky \to third. Furlllo.
ing additional pound*.
goods
industries
In
Germany.
Tb#
nevcnlh Innmg sank'
ObWce beef ha* more fat abo &lt;t program for the development of centage of thoao working In aclanReiser, douhlod,
jlnch-hitting
Klxxuto flbd to llermanskl. I New York dispatches from-J "th#
"
and Jtoblnson.
It. particularly * mixture of **1 agriculture has not been «ul*r- tlfic Gold*. Howoter. eun«nlJt«rj|
.
s.t V
- .
............ ,
Ing Stanlrj
leg* enrollmenU Indicate that th* 11
k-e—srrouiMRd
ode-' out, RtlrnweU* U rr y IUr.ii■ J e l l e d f « r ^ l l « . L i e t it r r e .^ d e n U alao a c ^ « with the Wan, than th# other taken."
,
i.
•
4jMJ
next
ceruua
may
reveal
a
alaabl*
Del
Mont#
to MeQulnn.
.
,
•,
i S
f .
rl»h field f o , ^ * ^
Americana*ofl**vl- loafer grades. This additional
Wallace took tlma In Hoeton increas* In those Ogurea.
fat contribute# to the flavor of
u Six run*, six hlU, no arror*. one
£
m
e
run.
•
Hugb^^Casey
repUced
c
K
M
l
UN the meaL'Tt naturally * 4H*&lt;for to decry “th# alarming power
Many factora conUlbuUd to '
left.
t
of a few man to dictate our wel
“v JB/v
TlV
Branca on the hill for B r P o k J j r » . | ^ . ■ Third Inniag Yankees
higher price* than the other fare or poverty at homo." Jta aald American woman’* working
Ir-Sr-i
t *t -fc-rix - i- nu x i f j
Pag#
bounced
out,
Hrese
to
Rob
alai&lt;4 nr
"
* 1 “* * * *
In
th#
past
three
U llar *lnglrdf&gt;‘ Al Clark, hit- son mirnwelsa wa* rallr .1 outKlK*
vane*
grades.
All Tall-Can*
on
0n* d ,,P,,lfh.
halting Its
*t
that "one-Unut of one percent uf
• of tha moat ouUUndlng
obstacle*
and l«_“la
increasing
»tln* for Kaschl, walkriJ Stlrn. son. Sllrnwrlss was called out on
However, much of the extra fat American corporations, own 62 but on*
-wslsa struck out. iMfiflch filed strike*.
violations of th* U. N. Charter on thole# cuta la In axeeaa of.th# percent of toUl corporate a*One run, on# hit, no error.,
|u m#1|| pr|ftelp|^
quantity which average consumers a*la” and iddodi
.to llermanskl. I.indtll singled,
left.
scoring Lollar and sending (-‘atk nonetUventh
It
Is well known, that from the .will eat along with th# lean, of­ , "The financial aod roanagem* it
Inning
Dodcti
._
_„ ,
, , , ___*fa,
,to second. piMagglo,, singled.
and through political hireling*
Berra went In Itehlnd th* plate very founding of The' Security ficials said. Aa a eonreuuenej,
*
ub
•
Scoring Clark and moving ^Llndeli
Council on# country from eastern much of thia extra fat&gt;t la left
ml. MeQulnn fanned again. for the Yankeee. Jorgensen doub- Europe waa always represented on plate* and go## to waste. • men who control the**, firms—
a
goodly
percentage
ofour
gov­
Casey whiffed. Stanky pop.
IlM)
No. T Can
Two rut\». three hlla, no wrors, led.
Meanwhile, tho Population Ref­ ernmental power—determine how
(C-attss-esI
- - '
~
pod to McQuInn.
Hohinson filed among th* temporary members.
son wa* duo In l^sttlaabttrg, at
erence
Bureau
bald
that
If
Eu‘’However,
this
time
politicians
two Icn .
much a worker'* -or a farmer a 0:60 A. M., to Inaugural# * re­
to DiMaggio.
Third lanlag D*dfee*
No runt, on# hit, no error*, ono from tha U. 8. State Department ropt'i population ktepi rUinf it» dollar la worth, how much It will nown! of oaaasnger aervlca on thi
“ Karl Drews, a righthander, re­
are trying to 4e* to It that th* food ahorUg* may become a per­ buy at th*
th# grocery atore, wnemer
whether
.
lino between th* tw6
Mated Rasehl on th* Yankee left. Eighth Inniag Yanka
loading committees of th* United manent world problem.
shall have full employment affected 111
Gibb#
„
.
.
mound. Drew* hit lUrmanskl In
The
Bureau,
an
organlaatlon
Nation*
be
made
up
mostly
of
Hanrich walked. Lindell singled,
aisd full prbductlqn or scarcity f llM Jackson, Gov. V/rlghl a fter
tha back with a hall. Hermanakl
delegatei
ready
to
go
obediently
of
U.
8
.
unlverally
profe*»«n.
raced to second on a wild throw Henrich. stopped at second. Dl- along with American diplomats.
estimated 32 European nation production with privaUly con­ receiving a report of today a
, ahootlhg. aalif h# would Invaatlgate
th* U tter by Drew*. Dr*we Maggio bounced to Stanky who
galn.-i ll.oor.orn In p'-mlatbrn trolled high profits. “They
have
opened
up
a
strong
"1 find it even more alarming, th* Incident further before de­
Edward* out at ffrat, Her- tagged Lindell and whipped to eam|ialgn behind tho scenes which during I l f war. d aplt* heavy caxSeaaweot
I going to third. Rees# wa* Robinson to romplet# a double seeks to oppose the election of the ualtK*, and will gain another h* aald, “that those aam# Inter ciding to place armed Guardamen
roWn out. Drear* to McQuInn. olay. Henrich moved to third. Ukraine to tha Security Council." Z2.000.ti00 in the next tan year*. •at* control our foreign policy aboard tha vehicle*.
naan tingled, scoring ller- MrQuinn grounded to Robinson
In today's shooting on# bullet
.The dispatch said that after tha Th# figure*‘did not Include Ru» and have a groat share of th#
power of Ilf# and death over the waa reported to hare boon aont
ki. Halten hit to Rlnuto and waa out at first.
first balloting U. S. Secretary of
No nine, on* hit, no error*, on* SU ta Georg* Marshall left for a
young men of Atperlca and th* Into the rear of th# bus. The bus
Harman’s 8klnl«ss
Ripped to Stiritwela* to foreo
Even lief ore th# war L u ro r
baseball game firmly convinced had an'average nf only 1.1 aere*
driver said he heard th# report
_._*naan a t second.
Eighth Inning Dodgtft
One run. on# hit, no error*, on*
ajid m w amok* but did not see
that th* Ukraine would b* defeat­ of crop land to feed each paroo'i.
Furlllo went out, 8tirnweiaa to ed.
.
. .j\ i.-^' . ■ i
tha ambuxher.
•;
out
hoavy
emigration,
It
explained
Guy
Irving
Burch,
di
McQuInn. Walker Wok* hi* bat
Fourth Inniag Yankee*
Tb# bug' bad aboard aavaral
we, or othor nations, will has#
"However.” the dispatch said, rector of th* Bureau.
i
walked. Rltxuto flied on a single. Pag* uncorked a wild “hla calculations fall 1 ~
"Nutrition and land axiwn« to contribute an Increasing amount company man and three o tW
, _ n i k l . Lollar doubled, fcllch, letting Walker reach aee­ piately, Thia
our, passenger*, a woman and a baby
o t food to Europeans froi
jmswrally
agree
It
take*
ebon.
Johnson all th* wav from ond. Hermanakl struck ou t Ed­ by American* on other d
‘ on elderly man. No on* waa
diminishing
acre*, on the av ertr*. I f f*«
Jack Phillips, batting for ward* filed to DiMaggio.
Injured.
a-peraan adedo«t* I|v w xsk * * many E uropean - -ta unts lea afWf
No
runs,
ono
kkrtUTOrrors,
„ filed to IU raanskl. Stlronpt«d him to
•f«ty promy
peas even among
atin Amari- In an Interview.
• are encouraging a high birth rate
le
f
t
*
, singled, searing Lollar. Han"Thia crust
it go on forever * make th* theot, th* rovemor aald
can*."
"In America wa have abott
/
Ninth
Inning
Yankee*
bounced to Stanky who throw
terday because previous warn­
high officials of tho Ag
Referring to Soviet Deputy thro# acre* a parson for Ta*
Johnson bounded out to flra t
s had "gono unheeded by tho#*
rlcu ltu r* Department
D epartm ent so:
say A m erica
rtculture
production
of
food
and
elothlig
Foreign
Minister
Andrei
Vlahln* « » * , two hlta, ossa error Riaiuto flied to Walker. Berra
I . depleting The fetT llR y ,, o f U» who seam determined t a . seriously
mavorlala.
sky’s
atatemant
during
tha
vothit to Stanky and waa thrown out
" I f E i n ^ f a w w 't a v f t f a T W cropland* to ra is e gigan tic cro p * Injur* aom* Innoeeat person or
tng. the dispatch said lhal it wa»
at fir s t
'
'
of babloa, arlth- for relief."
'iij ii].
worthy
to
not*
that
the
chairman.
No runs, no hits, no ortora,
ndler, vataran right*
Open Al| Day WedawsUya For Your
Tb* company, struck by 1.000
In the 18 nation* organised to
Dr. Omwaldo Aranha of Brasil,
' Drew* on th*
sr*
o
t
sn
AFL
*
‘
‘ *---------*
Eh m U i
e b b " trie d ---------*
May B0, baa
_
Burch estimated -LTlOjOOO
couth
’operation in Mississippi and i
bable* ware born In 1948,
hla speaking.'
that the crop hat been damaged
in all but the aouthernmott counts

✓
VKATHKH

ForrcHtal Speech

of tile we*k, Dick

a n d r i s in g r u s t * , th e t .-t a I a c re * A dynamite hla»(, w h n li tqqicd &gt;•!
an ! iA i i h n I v i ’ V R u D O F t S O i l
Aiken, contest winner, wa* from
m rsx n p lo w e d f u r w h e a l h a v e g u jic , UU. .vuttimobilr- in xbred.r’ ittir tM - H r ^
e a e fi y e a r.
' ,( Ivina, furnirr shniff and ou.tr I
L l l l l l IW lll M i l t l l l l U H |ford got n |ot of national puilllclty nvei- llie radio network.
C o n s e v a tin o ls t* m e q fr a id th a t
I'logiess III t Ire I /in n (Tub's »• Nr.-, Gi-dfrec said on hix broada r i r s th a t s h o u ld h a v e 1&gt;cen d i­ I'mlilical Iradri of McMuin coun
v id e d t o s illi- s a v in g |n :n I ii r » h a v e ty (Trnii.) Imlay, ami iii|uird In* eampalgn to place gum bull ma- east this morning that Sanjyurd
chines
lliiooglmtit
l„- tailed !u» "borne ttiwTi^-a
X
V11■fv * asss
*-px-s -» tb#
*
1city
“v, to inise IVi 11li l
to r n u p t»y ih e p lo w in th e m u I lutlr grandson.'
funds for-rhe-aid-t*»-tbe-ldiinl wvil j ntui thnt—hr wouldbring
»U 01
r a r e f o r m o re w l r e s t . -------------- -—

'

r rxplormn Idrw off li*in * , undri-privileged

youth program, I |tU Uiya down herefor
a vaealeg. mangled lot Irll .aim. |WM ,,-iit,rti-d by John Ivy. "gum
When he told Mi. Weln-r over
and filled lot Ikk Iv wiili piecu| luill" ehalrmart. to qiemlirnr nf th#* tlir
|j„. irlt'itVHHir
udeploitie that
mm In- had to-k*#p
If there in no rain, the pro»|M-.'t of ilrel. lie diedihorlly
..li.-, , club at the Ion. loon Imhvy ul the«• |||i Iiim in rr.iriinstA (r»»m Virgintt*
.
||it» fuiliur
nt
' Tourist l i-nlFr.
la for der-p irmiide in the plui'is
Mr. Iv«*v i f port is I thnt to 4|ntr. t.lM||d Imfutli’tint lliMHigh th#
country.
•
• waid ill a liovpital al A tliriiv, the
112 iii4*ii limit hn%r •♦igm**! u|» to
«»f* Stntioii WTliH ip th#
The rniiia whnli normally full I Mi Mipo county real.
If sufficient mnistuie falls tb -'

w in t e r , th e I94 K c ro p
lu v a k
a ll r e c o rd s in

y ie ld m « ‘ ‘
tik la h o m n .

; ti*ii«*l
In late August to break the suni-j Irvins* giamjyon, Danny, appal UM* th»* inm hiiHM. nml thnt
Mn i Mi
’ loot IvUphoni rail\ mot•* than #tf»
hnvr
mer heat failed to come this yl-m. r(|||y w&lt;|
lrt|out|y hurt. '
t*4*8*fi |»lu» 4*i| ih hnnl hIiii i«. •I! a rt- Mi. t.*‘»l(i v jj be. * 1. 'once Jl»Then Septem lier npem-il with nn
|tw—bombing wai tin:. jirwsiM hImm
that mcfuhiij (■
n i ri'.t il VMiiin
•ilfWHjj ia,
AtijrtrsGh n u n ;* fb n * iw in 'K " in in r i.

Thlnn x -%Tit haiir-

umpli iif non-partisun G. I. ranillDirk Kl.ln-rry reported that h e ' P a l C H t i t U 1 P i i n i l . V / l ’d
*
Oklahoma, he said, with tl.767.000 tend throughout the “bread ba«k- ilnt.-v over the loug-i-nti&lt;-(i}J*-il |h*.
would huvi- n program next week
..
acre* harvested for. an all-tim-r et” Middle West.
l { y ( x C lU T v ll r ) l r i K 6
With Ihe rest of the woi'.l liticul mnehim- of Paul ‘t’anlrell. in ronmi'lion wirb National Em
record crop of 104,734,000 bush­
Ivrn.si whu ftci Ved ia.ahtraff un i
■■■*—
el*.
•ta rv io g f - r gram, a nm tm m -l •t*• nil ciiiitl elerk under tin- Can- pjov ih.* Phyairnl llandicappril * . •
, * a! JERUSA LEM . Ocl. 3. (AT—A •
In the drought years ofT fiiTiT drought crop fniluii- ibis \e«i
tn ll legime, was« ln*lietv*l -la«t
Vic- President It*, hard
L w f.| .trike of I'atexlin* ArtlM,
38 the highest total «'*» 37.20!.- would bring not only nrule coml'11 o p iiH n rd mm I'flR f '!%«»• I
who, ri*n.lii&lt; le*F the meeting. «ug
„t dawn in protest
tlulis
to
the
Southwest,,
but
won'
I
000
and
the
lowest
28.272.000
hush,
LAKE 8 UCCE88. Oct. 3. &lt;/P&gt;gest.d that plans l«- mail*' f"r n ^ j||(|1 (,u. ,lt„,,0, rd partition of
have rritienl International impli­
I
Ruaala renewed her attacks op el*.
Thanksgiving dance. Jack M ofil,
| r i a n t l y r e d all Arab
A* a result of good product loll cations. Iljivod pointed out,
th# United 8 tat*a today with *
A muricans -Reported son was directed I" n'd »• l',M" „ v (|unn t..«Uv and sent hundred*
charge lit. tho- UN- General Aatbe ............ ... event.
, llf thousands pcuring into MoaXembly by Dmltrii iMamtilsky.
To. Have Plenty Cash ning
Applii-allim for tin-mlarrsbip **f "
ifofrign ' minister Of the Soviet
Jac l‘« iru. menjber " f
. !- ihe aU.cU acre crowded with
Ukraine, that tha American K"*PHILADELPHIA. Oct 3, l/P)-v- radio station staff, was farrirwhl.)
txtmn-t. since all Arab
arnment was trying to throw a*
&gt;Americans held cksli and *lr|*i&gt;eiu recejvtil.
.
_
hu*e» stayed. In garage.x and pick­
smoke-screen lo eoVei1 "Interven­ * MIAMI, Oct. 3 iJ't Sm.*!l craft
J . W. MrU*&gt;rmick, skeet inaturt- lulaling FI.HlMI.OOO.UbO during Ihe
e ts lunged around bux xtopa- to
tion” , in Greece. * ■
warnings w«s* ordered up frOm nr tif tbe Drlaml and Daytona srcunil quarter uf 1947, II.IMN),II t s ATOM BOMB
nrevrnt Arabs from riding .In
Meanwhile, diplomatic author!flbournr south through th* Skeet Club, gave, an exhlfdtion ntijMXM) mure than was shown in
0*1. 3 lA*) _!Jew i*h buses.
tie* said that th* United Nation*
oriila Krya at 10:30 A. M. to­ uf akrrl shooting al tbe Munich the first quarter uf this year, the TlaWASHINGTON.
I I " Edmund A. Wal.h Z r t Falaella. ChriatlanArab n#w^
appeared to have but slight day with gusty wind* of 25 lo pal Airport
range
yi-alrrday Sccuritie* and Exchange Commis­
rnancp of workfng out ■ settle­ 35 miles an hour forecast fur tli* during tin regular -wrekly shoot sion reports.
Georgetown University U M u %» JteMT
ment for th* Jawish-Arab con­ area th(k afternoon and tonight. uf the Sanford Skret Club.' Mr.
On thr ollp-r hand, the SEC FuT^gaOmring tmtey that "tlieie j iieavv Ida. k lairdrr * r" ^ .
•
l win Page --------------- - v headline*
.
a
can
U- littl*- .liiHlit that ItuSaia
j Ifront
slid carried
flict over Palestine which would
Th* Wrather Bureau said there McCormick . broke 60 out uf 54) said vesterday, Ihe rale of saving Iiow bus tlu- fnrmute f**r nml.-ai reading:
be acceptable to both side* and
# Yeah
for
the
second
quarter
of
1917
bird*.
'
,
" f,*r Hi# i Funeral uf All-Enemlea of Arab
avert all danger of a shooting was a “rather strep" pressure
The meet wa* also fraturrd hv was “uuite low" rompated wilh f a n n u l ami blueprints
gradiant ov*r th* Florida jn-nln! Woria.”
____ ;
showdown in th* Holy. Land.
alum
I
hiiii
I
i
.
the
same
period
of
last
year.
a father and aon match, which
The outcome moat generally ex­ aula waa eauilng th# squalls. Th« was won by G. W. Spencer and
F'rom
April
through
June
uf
pected hare Is that soma solution conditions, th* Burrku said, was hla *un Wesley.
thia vest, the SEC said, individ­
will b* proposed which will be caused by a high pressure area
uals also added |900.000.(KXj to I
The complete scores:
pushing
out
of
Canada.
more agreeable to on* side theft,
J . W. McCormick 25 26 60 their roulty in government Insur­
The Bureau emphasised that
the other and that th* United
Ram Gardner
21 19 40 ance. 1700.000,000 to their equity
Nations will hava to taka respon­ no atorm was involved. Th# win*!*
38 in private Insurance, ftMKl,000,000
E. 8 . McCall
17
sibility for enforcing it with aom#. ar* expected to diminish by
0 . E McCall
U
29 tu their holding In U. 8. govern­
.
sort of international policing ar­ lorSbrrow.
G. W. Spettrer
14 ment s*curKi»a and- $300,000,000
*7
rangement. T h a t presumably
CLEVELAND. O il. 3 (*V) A Ilica in lin e d building program aimed
P. B. Burrexs
0 &lt;1 13 to thrlr investments in Sarings
would mean contributions o f
19 19 an*l Loan Association*.
W. B. Williamx
al
boutmg
a x lu m lrii America wax urged today by Lhailcx A biam L
AIRLINER
HAKE
armed fore**' by member nations
18 18
NEW YORK. Oct, 3—0D - A Jam ** Crappt
rx lrgai adviser to the New York C ity Housing zYuthonly.
for that spoelfl* purpose.
W.
8
.
Hand
12
K
Transworld Alrllnar sent out
FIV E EXECUTED
In an address prepared for delivery before llie I4 lb annual con­
12 12
distress meaiage early today while R. G. Williamx
KALEIGH, N. C.. Oct. 3 (Al vention of die Mortgage Bankets Axtocialion of America, /Abrams pro*
•
PAY CUT
Wrslay Stwnrer
0 8 F'ive in*’n In thalr* tw*ntl#x, two
•n
rout*
from
8
hannon,
Eire,
to
DETROIT. Oct. 3, ( # &gt; - A dlaAndrew Catrr away
(unfinished) qdiitea and thre* negroes, wrnt | kjic«I this pl..n:
*
.
,
clplinary pay dc.bictiun amount­ Gander, Newfoundland, but landed
to th*ir deaths today In the state'*
Public agencies whetlier federal or local would supervise th#
ing to less than on* dollar p*r safely at th* Newfoundland airs
port
alx
hours
later.
Th*
airs
gas chamber. It wax th* first construction o f maiiy home* l»ujO —
PLANTS DESTROYED
man was blamed by the Chrysler
Someone walked through a bed quintuple execution In tbe his­ h u e private agencies (&lt;■ *1" 11
for what It described liner said th* 8 . O. 8.. sent e%
fur the tup third. Now th* build­
3 * d '1,900 !i&gt;7 A, M. (B 8T ), waa a pre« op beautiful tern* at tho home tory of North Carolina.
work ami. on completion, sell tbe ing product would l&gt;« aupplltd
**
cautionary
mesaaga”*
which
tha
of Mrs. J . N. Whltnar on 418
house* to private individuals.
employ** aad‘ threatened to put
for everyone.
pilot dispatched after discovering Magnolia Avanut laxt night and
8TOWAWAYH FINED
"Whether a little speculator bor­
IJM0 oth*rs out of work.
Abram* deplored what he coaan
air
bubble
in
th*
fuel
lines.
FRANKFURT,
Germany,
Oct.
Tha deduction followed their 30- Th* difficulty lasted for 30 min cut th* top off a rare tropical
rows UH) percent front an insur­ sidered the lack or a "maater
ralnul* stoppag* a w##k ago In­ utas and th* pilot later messaged plant, th* Monsters Dtliciousa. 5—-(A')—Two Carman girl*, _ foiled ance company insured by tbe fed- plan” in re-building cities of lk *(
...
. . ___
In .effo
rts to *n»ah Into the. United
‘A ,*Lv«rnm#nt'qtuvsrnment-nr whether a nation, saying:
retest ov*r lack of sufficient "Everything la- now okay.” .
'
'
— ' HTRlKK INJUNCTIOV-------f W ' &gt;tM by plan# In box**, wire I public^sgency
in tha..plant., tha Chry*l*r
publlc^agency such
auch aa
a* aa local
lo
•The buildings and th* nalgb*
spokesman assorted.
NEW YORK. Oct. 3. OP)— Tb# Qucd nominally today by a .U ^ .8 . housing authority builds the proj­ tH.rh.MMl* we erect today with th#W
ect with fund* borrowed privately
JEW ISH IMMIGRANTS
first temporary restraining order m ilita ry govarhjnent courC
make* no difference# from a cap­ low standards of poor workman­
RETALIATION
NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 8, (AT— Issued under authority of th*
ship will leave u* with a* painful
italistic standpoint,’* he said.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8, lA’I - Two hundred Jaws left for Pal**- Taft-Harttey Act waa Usuad late
HOME SOLD
“The only agency that wuuld an architectural hangover as ever
The Army1 aald today that Ru*-. tin* today aa quota Immigrant*. yesterday by federal Judy* 8tePnllc* Chief Roy 0 . Williams
followed an orgy of Jerrybulin­
sian military attaches ware net Many thousands of Jaws seeking
hen Brennan to end a 10-day and Mrs. Wllllama recently sold be displaced In the operatlo*
builder. ing.”
spec
their, home at 449 Elliot Avenue would b* th# apeculatlvc
ta enter Palestine without immi­
Invited ta an antaance
ock strike at Albany.
A banker from Beverly Hill*.
itratlon at tha Aberdeen, Md. gration certificates hav* bean in­
Tha order directed the AFL to Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H. Crepn*. I f we can fin d employment fo r
for th* public Calif., said teat night that If
proving grounds yaatarda&gt; be- terned hare. The British sand International Longshoremen’s As­ W. R. Williams, realtor, hkndled him aa a contractor ft
jm irlcan attach#* hav* groups of them lo tha Holy Land sociation to suspend Ha strike at the deal. Revenue stamp* In­ building agency, then no private our hard-won Democracy U In
American
danger, it l* largely becaua* a l
beau barred from similar ahow- under m o n t h l y
immigration tbe port of Albany and the Ngw dicate a purchase price of ftO,- entrepreneur Is dcaplared.
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lag* la Russia. ,
“Th# pQvata *bulilder built only continuing economic iUa."
quotas.
York State Barg* Canal.
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Shortage Of
People Slavs To Be Citrus Juices
ar Is Reported

ave Europe

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100 Million Bushels
Of Grain Is Estiv--maxed As Minimum
■"Needs Of .Europe
NEW YORK, Oct. 1. (A V Lewis Douglas, U. 8. ambas­
sador to Great Itrltaln. arrived
today on the liner Qneen
Elisabeth and aald that "moat
people miscalculate and un-'
dereotimate the amount of
destruction" In Europe -and
the Near Boat.

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WASHINGTON. Oct. I &lt;7F&gt;Presidcnt Truman asked the Amrrican people to aerve “ fewer slice*
of bread’’ and help save 100,
OOO.QOO buahela of (rain for Eu­
ropean aid.. He alio called for
reduced feeding of grain to cat­
tle and made clear moat, of the
taring mu" come there.
“ There will be more than
e ^ u g h . forxl in-the. United-State.,
to go around, provided it ia fair­
ly diatributed.“ Mr. Truman aaid.
White Houae aidea aaid that in
the Preaident'a plea to aerve few­
er alicea of bread the erophaiii
waa on avoiding waile
Addressing the first meeting of
hi* Cit'tena’ Food Committee at
the White Houie, Mr. Truman
(aborted:
^ W e mint ge| pricea down and
btlp hungry people
in
other
countriea at the aame lime."
Mr. Truman aaid the raving
allied of each Individual la ac­
tually very amall.
"One bushel of grain aaved by
avary American in the neat few
monlha will do the Job." he aaid.

Public Is Warned Against Delay
When Appendicitis Is Suspected
CHICAGO, Oct. I (A1).-Neglected appcndicilui Lilia ai’ many per■ons in the United State* each year aa are killed in automobile acciJenti, an International A«&gt;eml&gt;ly of Sutgront waa told today.
' Dr. Ronald C. Collina, airiitant professor of aurgery at the Collrce
&gt;f Medical Evangelists, l^o* Angelet. aaid 55.000 Americana die fiom
ippendiciha each year and \hat in 75 pettenl of the caret "the patient
* *V f.iiift. Tbe rrmaining 25 per ♦ -------- ‘
•cm nf the dentha he attributed time.
With good medical treatment
to “ the poor Judgment of the doe
the morality haa been reduced
tor."
to. Ireg' than one percent In re­
The annual automobile accident*
death toll haa averaged aroun f cent years.
At Hollywood rrrtbyfrrinn Hos­
40,000 in recent yearn. _ ^
pital, .the adtent of the gulfanltJ&gt;r. Collina aaid a study nf am«dcs and penicillin’ and lm12313 appendicitis patirnta at III* prov &gt;d Mirgical procedural ha*
Hollywood Pn'abytcrian lloapltnl rut the mprtality 22R percent lieahnwrd ‘that In 'the fatal caaea, low that suffered In the early
the. male patlenla with |wrfnrate«l lO.IO's.
.
appendix delayer! 08 hour* l&gt;efor*
Ur. Collina predicted that great,
•eeking medical help and that er Information-and Improved aurihe__female.- patient*. waited -In Kt'IT'WmTil reduce the mortality
Itours.
,
. rate another 100 percent In tile
Anyone with a peralatrnt aMoiii- next 10 years
Inal pain lasting over five hoiu »
Ur. Collina aaid In an interview
should Beck medical aid, hr con­ that he used the McArthur Intinued.
ciaion far to the right- aide of
In a paper prepared for tho the body for an appciidectndfar He
12th annual aaacmhiy of the Unit­ raid tin* inch*inn had an advan­
ed State.* Chapter of the Inter­ tage over other method* In that
national College of Surgeon*; he a surgeon could perform aome
made these points:
operation* without having to rn*
Between Hi and 20 percent, of ter the peritoneum. This, he »ald,
the population will suffer front lessened the danger of spreading
nppcjidicitla during their life. possible infection.

_ JluHainn.rropoHal—On Austria Rejected

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VIENNA. O c t. 1. (JP&gt;— An
American spokesman aaid today
France, Britain and the United
Statea had rejected a Ruaalan
proposal which might hide "mon­
umental and fantaatie t laim*
aAlnit Aualrla.’
nhe ipokrimafi aaid the Rualiana proposed In the continuing
Four-Tower Commission talks on
the Austrian treaty that Austria
pay for "all auppliet and services
delivered- to Austria by any nf
the Allied or .associated* powers
between May 8, 104b and tho
coming Into force of the treaty.”
Tbe Russians rejected a U. 8.
ropoaal, backed by Britain and
nee. to waive all claims on
supplies in the same
These claims would, unthe propoeal, tie figured aa
t’X costa of war and the realisation
of Allied objectives in Austria.
.
Tha Communist preaa of Vierw
na charged the United States
with "opposing Soviet proposals
to give Austria a greater meas­
ure of sovereignty," but U. 8.
headquarters dismissed the attack
aa "a very bad Joke."
“No amount o f words on the
p ( t of the Soviets will erase
their deeds or make un for their
|ack o f deeds," A U. 8. forces
Spokesman aaid. "No amount of
words of tho United 8latea ele­
ment, for that matter, would
substitute for* all tho things the
United Stele* haa done and la
doing for Austria.
"The Auitrians know where
'most of their food It coming
a from, which tone they are safer
IfB jW h o ia taking their .oil and
|savin g their economic strength,
* * am Who wants Austrian Inde_*i pendence and who does not. They
hart had two yeara to find out,
and a lot of 'loud noise won't
suddenly turn black Into white.”

Tension Mounts Dick Cooper Is
On Labor Front; Main Speaker At
Rails Included Kiwanis Luncheon

ORLANDO. Oct.- t. (At—
BELGRADE. Yugmlavia. Oct. I
The U. S. Department nf Ag­
(/D -Premier Marshal Jito called
riculture today nffielally con­
on Yugoslav veterans in a speech
firmed *&gt;hat every Florida rlt•
ru» grower knew a long time
yesterday “ to lie prepared at all
ago—price* for the 1946-47
times, if necessary, to take up arms
■season were terrible. The US
YANKEE STADIt’M. New York.
*nd fight again." • ■ ”
D\’* Bureau of Agricultural
. _
! Oct. I id’i Blasting four lliookEconomic reported the "on
"We are walking as if there
Brotherhoods Seek Cnndidate For Govcr- l' n r,k,1,r,’1,of ,r‘
"V* 'm" ’
»«ill lie peace for 100 or 50U •tree" aterage prirew recelsrd
0
...
hv ( l- j!w of p. w»-f. tli^ .New
hr
Florida
grow
era
last
aravcan. lliit let us prepare ourselves
Thirty
Percent
InI .HOI
S tlC S S C S
“ , Aork - .A«flee* -»*erwlralineil- the
non were 9b renla a box for
at (I there w||| be. war lcmotrow. &lt; v orange*. 63 rent* for (tapeter
Con
ser
vation
! iWger* io-5 tod** «•* t*k* a .*
£rdnsc
'
In
*W
nV&lt;5
fruit and $1.27 for tangerine*
Tito told tTie men who had fought
.
.
i
J-0 Irad in the World Series K«- “
— far below price* for the two
under him in the Paitisan move
tty ASSOCIATED PRESS
Need for the* con«gr* atinn of ||„te * , |j(J t |„*,(| ol I^.HfA,
pretesting season*.
tTen*ion appeared mounting on Florida's1water re.ou-res. and for: A limber l.v fommv Henrich.
mrnt dunng the occupation.
LAKELAND. Oct.. I •**&gt; -Fan­ the nation’s labor. front- -today educating the public to know
"When I say that we’ must h,p*p|p, vrhirlt lied the World
prrparril, .this does not mean that ner* of fruit |iuces should lu**e with dispute* in Itantpottalinn in how vital lliia I* to ihe future s f „r* .record for' three-bagger,
war will start tomorrow. I hit onl* a market with almost hare shelve* the vanguard,
prosper"*- of the .tale, was today ||,y „ nf , |u|, ln ,
g, m&gt;.
l.alior trouble* diirupted travel ,l,e«*ed by Dirk Cooper; Stetson j ,HO dou|,|M
hen they start selling their ptndui
meant that it it a good thing to hr
o(| ,||P- |uU
prepared because in this way th« tion made from the new haiveit hv air. and halted handling of Univeraity law student andI cand.i |
,Ke l.igh-rid.ng Yankees.
of Flotilla o ra n g e * ,*m| gtapeftoH cargo in ’ two writ roatl.h*il»ota, late for go*erner of Florida, in
menace of wai will lie removed
Nine of the safe.ie*, inilud'ng
*
I
while
the
nation’
s
railtnad*
were
Thi* I* die pit lure painted I . ,
&lt; talk to Kiwanian* at tbe louri&gt;t
* "Impriialitm it like a .hyena
, *ix- "f the extra ba*e «v*als, were
w''b * l” »mal demand for Center.
which seeks to tee where it can the I’Nielaon Rt|«ut, "just dishrh |
.m*swm
' I |e **.«« in11«wInc r*7 bT Ilogei
.
Hrl it«*&lt;ty tPOf eheVpIv ami-make, • « « i - 1—
. !T - - , w . + W t U
*'■"«•
A«» h tsilion, lolloHMit it more than IhO.OOO memliei* of Ilartis who tiled him .* S.e.aon ™ . , ,;mb»,d'*
the most profits out of it."
five operating Railroad Brother­ atmlent.’ fho.ee l„, "tbe young,
-........ l-..b » ,d . was taken out of th*
Iito described the Truman Doc‘- receipt by tbe Florida Citiur Con*,
was taejr out of tbe
hoods.
in *n rne*| likely to autteetl ‘ M*o I l.ombaidt
n'
.
tnnr at “ nothing else than’ ih.* mission.
However,
there
**&gt;*
a
blight
re*rated
was
lblari
th
"
Cooper
l,,r
l,fd*
»"«l lb*
The re|httl. submitted every |w■/
•rratmn nf strategic hates in f'.UI tnkfrt ! » !i*m! ! ♦ hi . ***tf&gt;ft. Il.tt
«po| on the -industrial nen- A rnlr«r«| llir
•
I
n
1
I'll'altf
in
nwalli*
by
tbe
A:
C.
Neihon
Cum
r«.|ie and other parts of the world
*&lt;hetluled »lnCe ol about I h*Mill lli» I nfiiifn
nul rineiRfu t iirgg. 11 mk Hehimiii ami Re%
for the. encirclement of the Soviet pany of New 5’mk shows the «pian
I I m i r y , m i l t p j , | , i n p |,:h e a s e ,
CIO b oiled
Shoe Woiker* in Htlh tlir t*»ik / I mijiH.
Union and other generally.,demo­ lily of tanned dtiiis and' coin
■Allie fvewiiil.il, the ttrong .irme.1
Inlernalionvl Shpc Company plants
An
Mpftiinn
#
»(
Kiwiini*
«vm*
k'riitive juices utilired and in &lt;. , ., .
,,,
cratic eastern slates."
in
i■ a
DDlhv l*» ih* f iniilv'
*l*r ^*»tr ( re»k rluel from Oklvhnmv. who
'
HWwll.wea . .
.........
j ' " Ml**"""- I'l"’ " 1’
*"'1
•Thp I'rrmifr nniil that “ lmt&gt;er!
- ■
I llampsliiie **.*« aaeiled after union Rev. Milton n StiU tl. Kio aoimi. '-•me to the 1 mkr .» yen sgo in
Mli.l*. clmigr u* for that, wliich
llie «|e,i| iln) ,-n| loe Gordon t.v
gw
*
i
s
ria
I
acceptance of a wage bike of u.t« ir.trl liv John I run tltlvwe are not guilty of" In’ tJreecr
(le
i slm,I, tulul'ied |lie Brooks
Mi
Oi|H'r'
iiitl
I
lint
!»
•
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h»i«l
•"&lt;
Die settle.
and tha! the Americans and Brit, l ) r . K , L . J o h n s lii.ikr**-*
! mrnt, *ub|rtl to ratiliratimi by , lift'it •!?&lt;»!v •iniptf m «I wtth the willi '» Ini. m In. (m l Series apisle; n, tunity were the culprit*
ul .'ind ivnter roii-j-r- pe.ii.mie
licliind liieecr'a trouble*.
‘, •
union nifnilien* h ji inAilc Vhmtly »»ef&lt;l *»f.
vnllun, ale • of flood contiiJ nftci
The '•weatern im|&lt;erialUt front,"
II IfMllHNnl NM
A nip and turk game for four
lu- hud talked with many grrtwer*
hr continued, “ waifled to Impose
Il'nllM tS n„ e*S» -III
and Tatllrmen who had-atistainrd inning., ific Y.rnlerv liioke it
heavy lo--e* a* the i* -nit of ojrcn in the lifth wiicii Tommy
n
n .t. .IiimIui* »fr it
i
South (Jets First
either diuUglit ni floOils.
, llruil li*« home tun into the bleach-'
Dr It.
rim n
rnivei
.... .
He staled Mint liefiue he ram
&lt;t nwinsN.a ■„ ease u n
aiiv t\f Et.H.ii wriji « .ii i.- . ihei
to u c h O l W in te r
Cuban President Is
hciwr U*-tall» altsmt—wwVee e»—
---his wife in Del and had teioindrd
II, yssoi ia t f .d p r e s s
Geor-Kia-Wanlen Is
*t Seminole High School,
Parte of the, Smith, got their him thal the kite ban faucet nreit'd
J)ominiean Revolt
announced Jkls tuorolng fir*t tomb of chilly autaimu fixing, lie o d d . that th* WaP'i ___ _ Inttiflrii'By Jury
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Address Teachers
U. S. Determined Housing Shortage
Club Tomorrow
ToBar Aggression Said To Be More
s Navy Head Acute In Sanford -AccuHed or I’lottiiiK SSCJ’wbr..':' sS s thfc

Reipondlng for the 26-member
committee, Chairman C h a r i l ■
reported Oral, thou- N e w
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Yugoslav Premier De­ "Ncilson Report" Re­
veals Brighter Pic^
plores British And
turc Por Canncrs
American’ Imperial­
Of Florida Citrusist Aims In Greece

&amp;) Million Dol- Board Of Realtors To
Disciiss ProbXem_At.
. lar C a r rib r Coral
Meeting Tomorrow
S c a Commissioned

PORTSMOUTH. Va.. Oct 1—
17P)— The United Slate* i* deter­
mined to resist aggreuinn. Sec­
retary of the N#vy John L Sulli­
van asserted today at 4hr com­
missioning ceremonies for the $90.­
000,000 aircraft carrici. Coral
Sea.
Last of thfee huge 45.0RC ton
flallop* laid down during the war,
the Coral Sea has been more lh»n
three ’ years under construction.
Like her sister ship*, ihe Midway
and the Franklin D. Roo)ev’efl.
she haa a flight deck neatly 1.000
feel long, and cah launch more
than 100 planes.
“ The Navy believes," Sullivan
((.'rallaar* „■ raat *1*1

Sanford i» .pending more money
than ever ihmugh its Chamber of
Commerce to attract tourists and
pctmanrnl resident*. A* a trsult
pen|&gt;le sic coming |o Sanford.
There are plenty of rooms aval1:
able for louri.ts hut people who
want lo mike-permanent trtidenir
here are finding it very difficult
if impotuhle lo find apartment*
or home, lo rent,
Thi. Lie! was revealed thi*
morning by Mr». Gabc Michael,
receptionist at the new Touml
Information booth, who reported
that five or more families inquire
daily for apartments. These are
(('•allaam aa ran* niml

This Is IaRHt Day To
No W ar Seen.Soon
By Soviet Authority Get Driver’s Licensee
MOSCOW. Oct. I. m - V . V.
Ulrich, president of the Supreme
Militarv Tribunal, wrote In the
. authoritative magailne "Party
Life" today that there was llttla
danger at present of a new war.
“ International conditions at tha
present time are such that, we ran
assume peace has bern'secured for
a long time, Irrespective of ag­
gressive elements In imperialistic
countries to start a new conflict,"
hia article aaid.
Ulrich advised party workers
at the same time not to he com­
placent nr lose alrrtneai to dan­
gers. Iffc aai*k that In the past
foreign countriea had sent spies
and dlveraionista to the Soviet un­
ion and warned: "We cannot for­
get that capitalistic countries try
In every way to strengthen, the
organa of their intelligence ser­
vice.

PALBSTINB APPEAL
JERUSALEM. Oct 1,
—Ir- Gen. Clay Explains
firn Zvtai ^uB ii broadcast u s ^
German Reparations
p*al to *11 Palestine Jews tonic
constitutional
seMhly to fores a provisional govBERLIN, Oct 1,
—General
arlmant In PaltatiM."
Lucius D. Clay aaid today the proiected new reparations dismant­
RUSSIANS UNITED
ling* in -the combined AngloGTON, Oct 1, UP)— American aonei would Involve
vrlarfd (R-Calif.) today plants worth about $1,000,000,000.
____ lent Ttuman to limit
He Indicated at a news conference
jtuuiaa cltlsens allowed U\ enter that thi* would complete repara­
tha United Bute* to •the aame tion* to be taken from Western
aumher of Americans permitted Germany,
entry into tho Soviet Union.
Qocstloncd about . thrtata by
Canaan tabor unions to itrik*
against further dismantling*, tho
AkWOOD. K y , Oet 1—(A V - military governor aaid: "If we say
SllWff Jamea 8. Cawood amid he a plant la going to be dismantled.
plannod 4 ° aonvtb tar lf-year-old It la going to be dismantled."
Yaya. Nolan, bitten recently by
Asked If troops might be used
ratttnnaka during rite* of .a to overcome resistance to dismant­
faith haoler* cu lt unleaa ouch a ling. Clay said the military gov•»arrh ia duaMiaai
ernment'a actions would -depend
, Cawood said that If “ someone upon circumstance, but that the
prepares the neceaaary papers. I authorities would be ready to face
fhink 1 con find Faya Nolan."
oventualitiea.

Person, who failed to secure
their vehicle drivers lirrnso today
will rlthrr have to pay an extra
dollar or take n driver* exami­
nation, It waa announced by
County 'Judge R. W. Ware thli
mornlnt« .
Mo/iday
[qjM
was a busy day with
789 •PIplfcant* renewing
lirenaes,J
_ ..................
aerording lo Mr*, f^-tha Fowler,
assistant to Judge Ware. Approx
Imately 8,000 person* hail secured
license* up to Tuesday evening.
Of thele licenses, 0,400 were
Issued to operator* and 1300 to
chauffeur*.
Judge Ware today predicted
that the total registration of ap­
plicant* will fall but little If any
short of last year when the'Drt
1 total waa 8,127. .
FOUR KILLED
MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Oct. I.
UP)— Four persons ware killed
last night when fire destroyed
Ihe Margot-Theater. The blaxe
started 16 miqutea before the
opening of the flrat show, at
wnlrh time hundreds would hava
been in the theater.
NATIONAL GUARD
All members of tha National
Guard and others Interested are
Invited to attend showing of two
moving pictures at the Armory
tomorrow night at 1:00 o'clock.
The picture* are "Activity in
ETO". and "Action on Iwo Jlma."
DUITe IN ENGLAND
DOVER, Eng.. Oct. I. W Tho Duke of Windsor arrived to­
day for a visit of about ten day*
In England “ on private business."
Th* Duchess, the furmgt Wallla
■Warfield Simpson, for whom he
denounced tho throne, did not aecompany him from Pari*. Ho re­
plied "Why, of course," when
asked if he would eee members
o f tha Royal family.

H A V A N A Cutu.
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Oct
rr,

t -y,Vi

T wo
” q ilu m aenatnra arcu » e il I ’ reak
.Gruu Sun Murtin Intt niclih
of t-iimplic"v In tbe organisation
of an expeditionary force which
Inlendol—1-efniT it Wan broken up
by th# Cuban army and navy
to overthrow the government of
the Dominican Republic: •
Senator Eduardo Chiba*, an na,
nlianf for the piesldcncv in tbe
*j||l)e 1!M8, elect toll*, dcctaicd fn
a statement published In tbe
newspaper I’ rensa Libre that tbe
Cuban I’ rexident ''betrayed the
rau-n of Dominican liberty after
hnving offered, boipiiahty noil
refuge to the polltiml exile*.of
thi* si.ier republic."
"Grnu. upon the pretext
of
lil-eratmg the Dominican Republi­
can from Ihe dictator (President
Rafael i Truillfo. was conspiring
to *u*pend, tha forthcoming elect­
ion* and convert himself Into the
dictatoi nf Cuba," Chllia*' state­
ment -aid. ,
Chlln*
previously * had lu-rn
considered one of th» President'*
staunchest srnate defenders.
Senator Aurrllo Alvarex leader
of the opposition, accused Prcsldent Giau of having "armed gangs
which sought to invade the Do­
minican Republic, in order to
create an atmosphere nf violence
In Cuba and Ihui perpetuate him­
self In power."

Reds Threaten To
Call General Strike

, ' V. . S " 1.1 . T w r i " * 1 ,w . ,........... , w c iiH n f i- .lm lav _ iu A r w u a A
J o h n * - **., , one " f !t ii¥ '’"I*- I "|r&gt;&gt;pp**d
to ■ twlnw nm m at nvri
pp.
aiilta n l* nf th - C it iie n •» r#«VftfttlHer nearly ihe entire asterli half of

on Kiiicatl-sn* who aided in foinl

idating the proTiem adopted hv
the legislature and Ineorponded
into the srh-H-l* -*f till* State noil
is one ■of Florida’s luilslnuding
educators, said Mr. Law-loo. lie
will talk rntireriiing the new school
.program.
At 4 no o'el-^h, Th-ir—lay after­
noon. Dr. Johns will nn-et with
Supt Lawton and pitnriimls at
the t'nurt House, In nnle'r lo give
instruction* relative to n- state
•litvi'V of 'the Seminole County
school, system
•
“The expenditure of the capital
outlky fund appropriated by the
-State." raid Mr.’ lewtun, "will
bn hated, on the flndingt of this
survey committee. After the sur­
vey l» made more repttal out­
lay for building and ,r|inirlng
cannot lie rx|H-nded it hunt authnriiation from the Stale,"

82 Volunteers Aid
New Smyrna Vet
Ersnk I'nvlick. tavern owner,
to whom Ji-e I'atteralr. owner of
the -term threatened New Smyr­
na ll.-arh casino appealed to Saturdav to send volunteet* from
Hanford to aid in saving buildings
bn the waterfront, tialay reported
that 82 volunteers responded and
wrnt to Nrw Smyrna front San­
ford to aid in the workMr. Patterata today sent word
from New Smyrna Reach thank­
ing all the veterans nf Hanford
and vicinity wlm turned nut for
hi* place on the liearh, si-cording
•he emergency call In help save
to John Haufs. VFW district
Adjutant.
Frank
pavlirk was
1C
,? ,rranx i-aviicx
* commended for. his prompt
action In directing the job of get­
ting men and mktciials sent to
New 8myrna.

- ROME,Oet 1. U n - Tha Com­
munis! newspapers, L'Unita, said
today that, the Rome rham!&gt;rr of
lalmr ha&lt;l threatened to rail a
general strike throughout Rome
province Friday unless peasant*
who Occupied uncultivated land*
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last week
"obtain full aatlafae*
lion."
The newapaper aaid negotia­
tions b e t w e e n the farmhands
union and landowner* on distri­ iVIcGrath PromiseM
bution of the land had made no
progress.
,
Active Campaign
The new strike threat came
only a few houra after a general
WASHINGTON, Oct. 1. UP)—
strike at Monterotondo ended Senator J. Howard McGrath, who
with the release of 22 persons Is alated to become chairman of
arrrptrit in incidents arising from Ihe Democratic National Commit­
occupation of farmlands. L'Unita tee. said after a talk with Pre­
aaid another general strike was sident Truman today that he In.
called for today at CaltanlaetU tend* to "be more active" th#n hi*
to protest "police intimidation of predecessor.
«...
peasant* occupying uncultivated •^McGrath was chosen hy Mr.
lands." •
Truman a* one of a "great team"
Meanwhile Socialist Orrate Lis- to direct th* Democrats' 1947 pre­
aardl, a former secretary of tha sidential campaign. The other
general confederation of labor,
I* McGrath's, old
ild (he constituent assembly school chum. Gael Sullivan, who
that the "n u lls* ar* exasperat­ ha* agreed to stay on a* Execu­
ed" at failure of the Chriatlan tive director at Mr. Truman'a re­
Democrat government to enact quest
anti-inflation
D, 1* Thrasher, east aid* grow,
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SKBBT SHOOT—
nr, today reported that th* three
The Banford Hkeet Club will day ralnr period had resulted In
meet Thursday afternoon at 8:30 serious damage to at least half
o'clock for matches at the rang* of Ms four acres of peppers.
at the Municipal Airport, An­ Other crops including an acre, of
drew Cxrraway, club president, tomatoes and two acres of beans
announevd this morning.
survived tho heavy flooding.

ucl|s |n Florida reminded hin\
SAVANNAH. Ha. Ort I. i,Vi —
of one b ig ,-leaky famet. WellA fedeial gratnl jury ti.&lt;lay inDial
used
I
ft
lion
n
it'll
.dly
at
bo
the nation. “
dieteil the " -irden a n d four
The mercury dropped to nrni f r e t in Nassau comity now have guards at a Glyuu county prison
to
l&gt;e
pumped
from
a
1
0X
1
'
f
o
’
t
t
frecsing in mme snijthcrn area*,
ramp near Brunswick, Ga , Where
i l —aimam m «•■»■» *lsl and well below the 32 degice *
•lain
' ' ' i l nrc" 1 fo'nvu t. were slain
mark in part- nf Ihe Midwest and
1 la t July. AIf ,aie iharged -vith
E.ast in tlie niaes nf nml air mov­
ed Inward the Atlantic const j»nd
into New EnglaniL
•
S to rm In to C h e fo o
rim warden, II G. \Vorthy,
T he reading in Greensboro. N.
.
*
! i i. vimi-ily A«s exoiieialeil by •
C „ wn- In the high .10'* rally to­
NANKING, tbt *1 nil Chi &gt;,bU’
i " r&gt; m the Glynn
day and in Itirhmond and Roa­
rnurt
lie c o „.
noke. Va.. the cool all «rf" the ne.e Nallmiallsl- Ir.H.p- stormed’ tended n*r|*»-iim
that
Ihe convicts were
m e lo n y donp to 37. The snnir into the deepwater poii o f I’ hefn

Chinese NaHonals

,iv"

,,r ,h-

Ind when the) attempted a mass
murk was nportrd in Louisville I *"l Hie ninth roast &lt;d Sliinlmig escape.
•
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and Rowling Green, Ky. Nn-h- .province^today to cut . the main
Tim federal indictment charged
vtlle's early morning leiiiprtntine, link between Couiruuuist- la-lo\v that Worthy (ind the guatds. "de­
normally .almiit r&gt;0,,wns a cool 14. th e. Great Wall and thosp m prived the.'1 people of the right
'
*
Rut the rohlrsf stmt on tho Maurhuria.
The fall of the big base, reputed lo Im secure ift their pervonk
weather map was Cadillac. Mirh.,
while In custody of the- state of
the RnHsirin-orrupIrd_tiitrt
of
19 alxivr,
alxive, while Fhillilistuirg,
Fhilliltshtirg, I'a.. me
n n -ia n o riiipieii neit
«&gt;r ticargta'*-tn-rint*ttnm,f
the llth
Tcportcrt-23;-anif-Klltln*rWrV*T funnat fob men and xttppiirvfrom Amendment to the Eedetal Con
24 and Utlrn. N. Y., 26. Chicago's Dairen to the north, virtually wtit tit ion.
34.1 wn* the lowest for the ntr- ended the.quick coiiqurst of the
cast .Shantung peninsula.
Itmtn sen.oh. "
General .Tyng Wrn-Yi, .govern­ Pope (Jranis Audience
Milder temperature* are on the
way. the federal Weather llurrait ment spoke-m.m wlm anuotmeed
n Chicago -aid, although Ihe the* e a p tm e o f C h e fo o hy ih e J.’illi To UrS. Delegation
caiol weather by* tonight will lie division under Tieiitrin-laim Lieut.
—
centered in central I'cnnsylvnnta General llii.ing I'n-Tuo, said irm j VATICAN &lt; l| Y. ll.t.' I,
Hants of the Communist forcer! I’ope I'm* XII told right mriidmr*
and Maine
Wat tit tentperaturca continued •«ete flrcing eastward tow a I’d of the American House of Repre
In the Gulf Mate* and In parts the tip. of Ihe peitiitstiln Imt'aeell ■•ntntive* Intel -tnt«s and Fnteigrt
of tlie Rocky Mountain region, JVeihawei nml Weuteng.
'l l tide ConimtTlrr*, whom he re­
and were near normal along the
reived in audteia-e vestmdsv. that
I’ nrlflc eon".
government leccgnlied Its
Restraints On News just
|H&gt;wer was "limited hy the hasle
liberties of those who are
Hit By Committee human
governed.”
Bankers Are Told To
"The ail &lt;&gt;f governing justly haa
NEW YORK. Ort. i (At—Any never l&gt;een easy for human nature
Aid fr e e Enterprise restraint
on the free flow of Infor­ to learn," he "aid. "To exploit
mation Imposed hy a government
ATLANTIC; (Y t Y. N. J.. Oct. "can t»e rnnsldrrrd an outright the common people for the l»enefit
I—(/$*) Under Secretary of the violation nf lla responsibilities tit of one individual or krmlp I* a
Treasury A. Im* M. Wiggins said Its own clllrens," in Ihe view nf the temptation to amhjt|ou* men who
today America's hankers could Stgma Chi Commlttet «n Freedom have little consrienre to check
them; hot ft I* not to govern.
help preserve th* private enter­ of Information.
Nero's despotism was not govern­
prise system hv use nf their In­
The rummittee last night madf ment but oppression. Just gov­
flue npe In "reatralnlng those public a majority trporl to he
who place their own immediate siihuiittrrl- In Dr. Jan I’apanek, ernment recognlle* that Its own
profit shove the national good," acting president o f the Uqitrd power I* limited hy the hasle hu­
In an address prepared for the Nations Economic and Social man lilwrtlea of those who ar*
closing session of the 73rd an­ Council, for thp draft agenda for governed, and it *ur. eeds only
nual convention nf th* American the forthcoming Geneva Conference whim rarh one is ready for parSmial sacrifice In the interest of
Rankers
Association.
Wiggins on Freedom of Information.
•
aaid that In-caua* of shortage* .. "World understanding -ran- l&gt;* all.
of goods, “ in sam# caaea" the faelK achieved only If new* flows freely
ities lo produce actually become between all countriea and may lie Visliinskv Is Invited
a temporary monopoly, resulting freely published In them both hy
v.
To 'Falk Over Radio
in higher prices and higher pro­ press and radio,” the report aaid.
fit*."
"Censorship, outright or Implied,
Liquid assets held hy Indivi­ of the printed or* spoken word by
NEW YORK. Oct. 1, bF&gt;- A
duals. he pointad out. have risen government, has no place In a reply was awaited today from
shout 2bn per rant slnre 1919 while free soeity where the right nf the Andrei V. Vlsldnsky who has be«sn
the Federal Reserve Hoard's Intyx people to know .is.fundamental." Invited hy Mr*. Eleanor Roosevelt
nf industrial production advanced
'In appear as guest Runday In th#
first of a ’Verles'of broadcasts at
about 67 per cent.
■"We cannot create prosperity
LAHII SURVIVES
which the late President’* wife
in this country." Wlgglna told the
MONTGOMERY, Ala. Oct. I. will he moderator.
hankers, "merely by writing up OP)— legislation to abolish use
Ml** Malvina.Thompson. ”Mr»..
Sv_
higher - and higher price ticket*, o f“ th r Inh In Alabama prisons Roosevelt • eeeretaiy, said -th*
whether on wage*, on com­ died In the Senate today after a Russian deputy foreign minister
modities. or on profit*." ,
committee tried in vain tq get the hail been asked lo appear or to
House-approved measure on the send n representative to dlscitsa
over the American Broadcasting
calendar.
PKTKOV HONORED
Company System the draft sub­
. ISTANBUL Turkov, Oct. 1. &lt;AV
mitted to the U.N. General As­
— A U. 8. congressional delega­
TREATY RATIFIED ,
sembly hy the Committee on
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Oct. Freedom «f Information.
tion laid a wreath on th* grave
of Nikola Tetkov, executed leader 1, tflV - Parliament ratified uDiscussion of the draft led to
of the opposition to the Com­ nanlmously today the A l l i e d charges and counter-charge* of
munists la Bulgaria, before leav­ peace treaties with Italy, Hun­ warmongering. The discussion will
ing Sofia for Istanbul, the group gary, Finland, Bulgaria and Ro. he b r o a d c a s t at 12UU) P. M.
disclosed today.
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The Sanford Herald
,r.«labll»hr4 In IIMA
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unit *n»di»&gt; « l
frterolmrH. Hafkla

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Pickets And Privacy

THE WORLD TODAY*

jNew Merry-Go-Round Provided For
Anthropoids On Monkey Island

. A municipal* judge In Portland,'Ore., hns ruled thnt
lb DEWITT MACKENZIE
photugniphintr a nuin kdIiik tlirouKH it picket line is an urt
i n Mm m Iw ■%tMiir
At* Eorrign Allan, Anal),I
of
intiniiciatloii
in
violation
of
tin*
ripht
of
privacy.
Thin
KftlrfrD m
rlntt
OrUMl 97 , 1919 . nl |k«
Offl*r ruliiiK wan laid down in a cam* in which it photographer wan
Zoo .upennlamUnt Sul RiCliard ha. given viaitnn lo the Municipal
•I •■•Uni, I Iw0 4 m Miwlff Hit A«fl ntrurk by the.man whom* iHcture he attempted to take in
Appointment of H)r_ RlafforJ
•I
•• Mn rk ^ -IW .1
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■
J tk a tritg chucklr about.bg.tigging yti a-matty&lt;tiop-f a, mmtiluit
oi 'll, itthe na-.ijf.cnlteiilR.nlpickcl-Uim.
v
:
■» l «'.* « ii i* *'W»
rum
W ll lliu s IIM.4 N
uia under which th# government, resolve aiound a loll renter pole and from live pipe* are tuipcndcd
tance, it dottxMlIiutnftu the confusing murfiicr in which our cmi compal jobk-aa worker* lo Itaperr bar. at the ehd "f the chain..
*
H UM IIIIMIOM II ITT*
concenU occifldonally conflict. Which is inort* imitortant, the lake e&gt;M-ntl*l employment, plait,
a t» sanctity o f the picket line, or the individtinrs right to ihe country umlar ■ considerable
The appaiatu.. .alleged from biokrn down playground material,
1 ia
* M••*a»b ™
degree of that atarn regimentation wa. &gt;rt up yr.trjday by City workmen, Today the monkey. waie cauprivacy?
.
x
U rn
tuM iki
0flk«9
wlilrb oil* aatociala, wllh.wartlnw tloualy experimenting wlth.lt.
%l% MwnIIii
TT
The
inviolability
o
f
the
picket
lint*
Is
a
pet
premise
of
IS Of
« » r te a r
In order to tnatall the rp w de Ti.uri.t
control*.
-flat Information booth. 'The
labor which sometimes puzzles labor's own supporters, as, 'Thu dtaallc attp, unpracadentan vice it wai neccaaary to romove
attrkttve art Up of'the UoothJ*
H . i.Li &gt;,u&gt;lallni&gt;, ■ * , Hwllrr,
for instance, in Jurisdictiennl disputes when one union, in in miejain England, give* u* a one uf tha old, drad ticef*in front alrefry*
ttacting the attehtftj|»
. .......... .............. I«r t*#
•&gt;»
ratala* !*»*•- w&gt;» Wr tkailM f»» effect, pirktta another. It involves the assumption, un­ fair inaaaura of the gravity of tha of- Ilw hut. Old Crip, a itgiV. of turn
■I H H la t
rat,,.
acceptable to moat Americans who like to make up their i nation'* trial*. It ii a mbva which monkey who regard* htmaelf a*
Inland - k ,«iM ,n fl„V ,a,n ilir, own minds, that justice is invariably on the side of labor no democialic country would tol- tt»* law keener df the illand. vtgI*,.. „ p , T k » HrraU la lk»
crate inapt from necessity in
u itiui mu ai o4i , iiw m . »tn- in any dispute. Misuse of the picket line bus discredited its ihcaa |hi iloua day* of totalitarian. orou.ly prod;.ted this irmuval ami Relax At Jhe Movies!
even reported i „ have grabbed
m arr maintain** la lb, Uia„l prestige even among strikers, who are, after all, partisan. ntnw
(or lttl ,nat lhB gnpertman*. ia
.ill,, la lli» taaalr. Milk *»***•«••
th* arm o f tha rnlurad work­
Ur, la Cklraaa ■»* b, « balk. _
The right of privacy, which doesn't draw attention might gat out of hand amt i**d man with the axe and )n murtkey
""*Tkr ll",r»U U a wrmfcrr mf~ik, very often. Itelongs to. nearly everyone. Few Americans, for to mota regimentation Ilian wii language fried: ''Wmslntart, .panbiwilal,, 1'rr** Mklrk I, ••Mile*
bargained for.
that tiee!'» Failing in thl* he got
r»ila,l,,l, la Ikr a.r «a, naahli- example, would challenge the sanctity of the secret Imllot.
Crlpp*' aroignmenl to the vaat tight in the wav o f where the
..lira ml all |k, laral a&lt;M, *•!*!»* Vet it might be difficult'to defend ou logical grounds.
rraiHiiirisibility of leading th* roun- axt- wa* due to fall.. Hi* effort*
la fkl, arwraaiMi.
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A1’ aaM# ftOMlrkM. ___ _ _ ___
The picket line forces bystanders to show publicly try out
oi of th* economic wilder falli-d to *nve the tree.
where they stand. Some have termed it a form of coercion, ne*» t* a linking commentao
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, \W
A palm tire, recently planted
mi our changing turn*. He la a
The question has lafii raised of its justification.
mrmlM-r, uf tile l.ntxir (Soclalut) on ihe north aide nf Ihe Ulnml,
FEW MKN TAKE AS MUCH'
j ’aity, but tl ian't ao many yraia ha* tern gelling n thorough go­
THOUGHT ABOUT BU1LDIN0
ngu that thl* reptateiUy wealthy ing over from th* monkhya. OmMacArthur And Grant
WHICH WE CAN LAV HQU&gt;
lawyer wa. raad nut of the paity uf their mo*t popular iliverein."i
A I.IKE AS THEY DO ABOUT
nn the Kiuiuul* that he eat liri id whirling on n swinging ladder.
RUjLDING OH EVEN-RENTING
“ Itcfore lotting on the I'.MH Itcpuhllcnn candidate, uittetne tdu murh of a leftist.
SumUy wa* a limy day at the
A HOUSE YOUR LIKE IS
Since thoro day* hu ha* aervnl ialand with many viaitoia pre*ETERNAL. RUT THE HOUSE watch MacArthur’s return to the United States."
i trt in apili* of the etnmg wind
This advice from sovenil old imlitk’ul hands contem­ )il many lm|&gt;ortaiU government (hat .pattered high wave* over
WILL BE OLD IN ONE OR TWO
GENERATIONS.—I.uk* 6:48: II, plates a triumphal mittfli of the iltisning and gallant soldier poaittona, Isitn under tha Couaeiva- the bulkhead of Imke Monroe.
tive Prime Mlntatarahtp of Ghuieh*
I* ilk* ■ man who hutlt a hou,,.
who conquered Jnpnn and has since governed, the beaten ill and in the
ihe Sixiali
Soclall.t regime. I.™* * '? * * • '*
,UP. looki ...... k.. h .. ,uH.n .....i. mi.. • tr* Davia i*. epo 1*1'|W1/
T-oo many o| Sanloid'a wwl ca» enemy, wit it- |inidenre liudiimigkt. If he does return to the And iuiw he hat net-n mart*
..untie ceui liy the party whtri^ Work w * » ' Iwing completed
{table ciliiem at* «• reluctant United Suites within the next few months it *will he u tour once
thought he wa* too radical. Tiifiday aftern«x»n on thr riren
o
f
triumph.
The
enthusiasm
it
generates.will
luulfuihtedly
to enter politic* •» General LirenHe ha*n'l changed hit views, hut lur walk amuml the front of th#
be
turned
by
sbmc
to
political
purpoaoH.
bower. They might not find it to
labor haa.
Readers of history will recall Grant's experience in
Actually t h i a individual o-i
bad. however, once they've tiied
1879-80. lie hfd toured the world for 18 mouths ngil aroused Whuin England ia pinning ao much
it.
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HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS
i immense enthusiasm which his stip|&gt;ortcrs thought would faith ia a good deal of an enigma
0&gt; Alley
even
to
hi*
friend*.
Tiley
know
him
One trouble snout * a »|&gt;ecial make good capital for his campaign for a third term in
a* a brilliant man ot many at.
aettion of Congieai, at we'll bcl 1880. Had (irnut |Mist|Mined his arrival in the United States lainmcnt*—«uch an outstanding
I 'SP66-.O H E TH IN U
Pietidrnl Truman anticipate*. it until February, 1880, he might have gained the nomination. |m-i tonality that ftv* year* ag •
WrtUT
M£K C»tY FOLKS
that once they get to meeting He came hack, however, in September* 1870, thus giving III* name wa* sweeping th* coun*
SO FlD&amp;iTTY IS D£T
on the European mua.lhey will the enthusiasm of his supiniHers a rhnnee to die down, und try and th* general opinion wav
that hr was headed for tin-*
be far more intemted m ditcua** the determination of his opponents an op|&gt;orlilnHy to re- ‘ciina- Mti4 »U**hip. - Uawevofr-thr — Y4EAHSl,T&lt;70
_
VtVT Kven so Tit*~Iud iii the ItepiililIchii convenThiiii~for .T&gt; wuiking* of hi* niand ar* hariU. i- NEW SHOES ‘ « !
utjMbir'American Inflation.
ballots until finally a dark horse, James A. (turfield, broke to fatliom, and the public doesn't
Out in Lo* Angelct a painlci oi. the deadlock. .
leally know him well.
the ground taw hit hota, painting
Having seen Crlpp* In action
MacArtbur’s political advisers will doubtless urge him
III the House Ilf I'oinmons, mi-1
a building four ilorirt up, blip to avoid Grant’s mistnki* ami not conn* home too soon.
having inlet viewed him, your col­

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and
and
but
wat
one

fall. He held out hit aims
died lo calch the older man,
W o i Id ’s L o iu fe H t N o v e l
the momentum of the body
loo much (or him. One killed,
To write a best seller, make it long. This seems to have
injured.
*
»
been the theory behind "Anthony Adverse" and “ Gone With

The CIO, while denouncing thoae
vfho date lo luggea) that the
American people thould eat lea*,
demand the trituration of govern*
ment price control and ration*
ing. What do they think dm
piogiam cntaili but police puw
.cri to force |&gt;eop|e to eat Irtt)
We tee where Gfiie Tierney K*T
quit a $3,000 a week job becaure
the war initcail for a part in lire

The Wind," and now perhaps inspires Hen Ames Williams'
"House Divided," a Civil War story with a length which
puts these former champions in the Hhnde.
Williams, however, has a long way to go if he is after
the world’s record. That is held'by a I7th century French
noblewoman, Madeline de Scudcry, with her "Artamenes,
or Cyrus thu Great,” which was translated into Kuglish
soon after it appeared. No one lias ever re-issued its 1,730,
000 words, equaling "House. Divided" and "Gone With The
Wind" combined,- wfttrperhapr—AlHhoriy Adverse" thrown

Just the thing to read while going to work. If read
Wr hcrpr-vTr|-&lt;&gt;»dy--Hwn-it slemhWsst-tHtfrthTm:--------------------------------can undtnland ihe point of viev,
--"WalU'-itl-jaik-W

ol an atinl who would rallier br
right than J ’ iciidcnt. but pcironal
t
ly/We could pul up -Willi a lot of
” ’ inocaiting for SJ.Ofty a week.

How can the third World War
be prevented &gt; Opiaisto differ, but
Secretary of Waf.Pattcnon tayi,
"Naw -Yoik eaif b* die nett Heart
Haikor.!' And he auggeilr that
tha way lo prevent it it for "The
American people to aroute themreive* from their lethargic alii
lude toward vital national defenre
roearuiei." Well, one thing it cer­
tain. a itrong army, navy-and air
t
would Com* in.mighty handy
after the neat. Head Haibor. whetb
er they could prevaat it or not.

tS-l

We have
been one o|
Pmident Truman a moat enthuiiai
tic admirett at he Mnkca ui a,
a aingulatly aecond rale politician
wlw n dojng an amanngly good
job in a pair o( aboet much
too large for him. However, whan
.the Runnni compare him with
Hiller, they really have attained
the height, of tha tidiculoui, We
can l imagine apybhc in America
who it any more un-Hitler like than
Mr. T/uman. We dare iay he not
only doe. not a.pire to .uch totalitarian power.; but vAuld much
prefer lo go fiihing. Many of tha
Rutdan charge, of recent week.
*have rounded .trangely to u. lik*
tha mouthing, of a crazy man.

In Cincinnati,' Litul. General
McLain warn, the American peo­
ple of tyrannic, in the world to­
day practicing "lying, ihitvtry,
mayhem and murdtr" and add.
U - that -‘-‘unit*, theta evili tin be
.tamped out they will de.lrov
our civilization"! whila in Jackaoovilla Maj. CantraJ Sumter
Lowry of Ta^pa, formerly of tha
31*1 Dikie Ditirion. declare* that
‘Rui.ia i* working 24 houn a
day to, de.troy pur government
and en.lave our peopla. The fir.t
alep of Ihe Rut.ian inva.ioo ha.
beguh." h&lt; aaya, adding "I nfar
-t® -tha. jdvaac* guarn-of Mo».'cow-trained Communi.t termite*,
tent hero by tha Ruitian governmaul to confute our people, to
tear down our government,
•often u, up for i),c intended .
quett.” Strange, hut .uch warn­
ing. were rounded before Dee. 1.

W E D N E S D A Y . O C T. 1, 1947

TT1E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Ry RI'SHELL KAY

Haul M. R-oirnn, trav*l and en­
tertainment rilllor of th* MVrnl
Reach Evening .Sun and Dai.
Tropir. made htx ftnst'trtjrto Sil­
ver Spring* alnce IMP early In lire
aummn and dug up mmr mighty
Interfiling Information a b o u t
Florida'* No. 1 attraction.
*He^ mutt have twiatrd I'cter
Schaal'a arm or ImrkeiJ Shorty
Davidion into a corner with a gun
or aomethlng for wu have aiked
for thla itory on aaveral orcatiuna
and while FWter atway* |noinl&gt;nl
faithfully tu give It to u*. he
failed to come through, *o now I
have to crib it from a brother col-'
umnlat whoa* influence i* greater
than min*.
Statlatlca at a rule arc dry, hut
in this inatanre. I find them tnlerrating alnr* they give u* tome
Id** of what our alliacliunt mean
lo th* *t*t# and indirate the reve­
nue Florida'* toutlat builitaii
really amopnta to. '
Hrunn tolls UI lhat over 600,000
people were fueata of Kay and
Davidion at Silver Spring* in 1IM6
and they lift $880,000 in raah regliter*: $626,000 In the till that col­
lect* fare* for underwater boat
trip*.
“ What la equally important,"
Bruun tUtea,, *'li that for every
garaon who takea the boat rid*,
petton doetn't, Htrhapt you
unBeratand It better In thla lan­
guage. For every eight perron*
who rid*, all do not, which maant
that the** alx hava taken at laait
on* boot ride or more on prwlou*
vliite. The all who acromptny
the eight are ehering with their
frfendt, reletivee end neighbor* a
trail they thetnaelvea have en­
joyed. Thia It a pretty good re­
cord of andoreement.
“ But the.operatore of this high­
ly lueceetful attraction do not de­
pend on repeat bualneaa. Of loot
year's $760,000 groee, $174,000
* U tpent on advertising and al­
most at much will be spent thia
year. You can't tell-owner* Ray
and Davidson and publlclat fk-haal
lhat advertising doeant pay.
Strangely*‘ last tumnirr that
had much of Florida *n tha rope*
mouth* during
Tpartlcularlv tbe motUhii
th# polio K are
i n ) was a record

ygr Spring*. A»
W .V 7 ” . f i r f c r i d O a

tfeyed home end went ilghlieelng
in their own atate.
1
“ Advocate* o f a liberal policy
in th* aoutharn part of th* {tat*
might be eurpriaed to know an ex­
act oppeaite pallcy ha* provan a
big hit at Bliver Spring*.

umnist I*' alile tu add that Sir
Stafford impels one to tha belief
that he it a man of gieal alliedity and stii-ngth of character.
Some, cutui is added to a rather
cold |M-r*onalily when it ii recm ilcii that he i* very rdigloua, ii
-leeply devoted to ini
family,
glows flower* and likes to make
furniture.
Sir Stafford ha* one other
t haiactatistic which it worth not­
ing as he i-nihatka on the tas'i
of making ut breaking England,
lie always ha* been a good deal
of u lone wolf and ha* founj
it-h ard to iuii with the park.
Quite likely It i* (hi* trail which
help* qualify him •for tin* job
iif economic cxer, sinca that ii
fws'tty miK-n-w-tme-man Trtltnr—
The new post is dcacribeil *»
rirated taperiall? trt rvntralixe
iii nlie man thp broad ikiwcis
for a much close'r Integration
nf inttrnal and external eco­
nomic policy. Th* goal is to can­
cel an adverse annual trade bal­
ance of $2 ,4 0 U,UUO,OUO— a truly
titanic talk which not only rail*
tin nupirme skill hut for the Imllosition of fiutner hardship* on
an alicady uVcrhurdcnad public.
It’s nut only titanic, il’a heroic.
One of th* senaationa of thia
economic aetup ia -the appoint­
ment .of Jatne* llaiold Wilson,
■II ycai old “ boy Wonder" o f the
Socialist government,' to ' aurretd
ilia gieat Crippa in tne prealdancy
.of„ the, ,Board o f Trail# a* the

own T.'.'OO acira and one of the
ptlliclpnl plilpimra ill gelling title
to thin Innd wa* to make it imOmtite for a aliit'h- liquor netting
c*talil!»huicnt to lm»tr within any
reaaunatilc diitanre of Silver
Spring*. They won't even let n.
punch.'board within high-powrrril
gun inngc of Iho plan- unit a girl
looking for a pickup it .about at
popular a* a vuuugitar wjlh thr
whooping (-iiugh.
u
,*Urr u k f» ov*r hta pot lion at
n
. that' slunda
r on .i!»x #n Mlnltler of
Economic Affair,.
atltarlion
WiUon I* the yimngeat man to
r of the achieve
it* aloae. 'They *i« proa*!'uf
cabinet, rank alnce 1*1 t
fart that dining the yedr* of war,
many commanding officer* aint became Chanreiior In 1782. A*
for Overteai Trade hr
their troop* pn maneuver* tu Secretary
ha* Iwen one of Crippa’ right hand
camp* adjoining tha Spring*.
aide*, and 1* expected to be an
“ 1011 waa lilt- peak year for invaluable Militant to Sir Stef.
Silver Spring* nf the Iwfora-lhe- ifoiil in llw&gt; hUtoric drive, for
wai-ye*i* and the gro** than waa ireovery.
England u making
(320.000. The big problem, which much of young Wliaon.
i* now pai Uall&gt;; nvi-irome, waa to
inform Ihe tmuiita who every
year trek to Florida- that there
Children, In acheol bring good
are highway* in thia atate that
are not on the writ or thr eait farming Idea* to 69 percept of th*
mail* and that central Florida ii farmer*, a recent survey d Irelated
the place to travel if the vlaltori
who aro necking vacations on eith­
er the writ or i-aal coaita ar* look­
ing for ‘ beautiful’ Florid*.
“ Moat of 8llv«r Spring*' edvartiling budget ia apant within th*
atata. They apatrd at le n t $6,000
a month on outdoor poatera. They
uaa the advartialng column* of
newaphpera in touriat town*. I^at
2 Eggs - Any Style
year they put 182,000 bumper
atrip* oti vitlilng can , between'
Grits - Toast — Coffee
th* hours of 0:00 A. M. and 4:00
P. M., and th* national perk *arvice eatimatea 8H perron* a car.
Hot Roast Beef Sandwich
“ Pllver Spring* ia probably th*
heat publicized apot in the (tat*.
F. F. Potatoes -- Salad - Coffee
Thar* ar* over 100 abort under­
water motion picture* which ar*
constantly being circulated by
Delicious Beef Stew
16mro film roppller*. Ju*t how
many prlnia of the** 100 aubjecU
Bread - Butter - Coffee
have baen mad* la not known.
. “ Lot of motion picture* have
been either fully or partially mad*
her* with more.to be made. Th*
Real Mexican
'Yearling* w*a partially filmed
Chili-Bowl.
here and a* a viutor travel* up
and Mown the river there are re­
main* of **U where Johnny Weis­
muller mid* a Tartan' film, a*
well aa many other*."
____ Open 24 H ou^ Daily
- Peter- Bahael - Vepert*' that^beaineta thl* tummar haa been better
than laat, end lait aummar was
• record breaker, but bualnaaa Ulia
year U nearly doubla. Genial, capable, energetic publlclat Peter
P . V . MA Y NA H U. O perator
Srh*al Ukca.no partonil credit—
Greyhound
1 " . (’ominerdal Street
he blame* it all on tha attraction

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Made BEFORE The
Need Arises
Th* wisdom o f urrmigiiiK f«r a family .memorial
before the need occurs is realized by thoughtful men
und women. Planning in advance offers many advan­
tages. Tiffc wishes 'of each member o f the family can
Be conaidere&lt;T~TiiT*--Tligeiit counsel songlib, and final
decisions may l&gt;e made unhurriedly.
Through life’s declining years it is ^comforting to
know thnt u responsibility o f such imjtprlance lias been
taken care of, rather than left to those remaining.
\Ve invite you to see our display, across from
Evergreen cemetery, that is muintuined for your con­
venience in making u selection. Our service is equaled
by fuw and surpassed by none.

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cmipped l.lnrotn, Btodetwkcr L*nd Cruirer,
liocucy, Font, or Cruelty—ju»t for writing
15 wont* or Ira* talUng why you prefer to
have your car equipped with the famous
Praia Od f* Motor ciaanarl
Trcrl 6 FhUco RaAigaratar*, A PhUco tk
S 11 PhUao Cabinet Radio* . . . 15
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Joat fit • fra* Entry Blank (far fall toil
furn»alk&gt;« u d rut**) at your nearrot ga/agey
•civic* aUlion er car dealer dupUyin* Uur
"From Crotcat Hrodquartera" poater. Then
eoenpUta th* tutrnwat. *1 prefer to hav*
■ay car *qu&gt;Pp^ with th* bmou* Praia Od
• Motor efraro* bee**** . . . “ lo 1$
and mad your entry to Pram *a
Box 151. Nnr York 0, N. Yg W
November 10, 1047. *
Your Prom dealer can help you erta bp
wtllnt you bow Pram protects motora
dm. dote. trit. efudgt and *brw&gt;
* vUlt hnn today, get a free entry
blank, aad win am of tb* IN big prUrol
And Ifjrour ror ian't already filtrr-eqmpprd,
get a Prom od fitter to clean Ihm oil Ihoi
•Iron* (A* motor, help prevent brrabdowns, ovrrhanJ* and repair*. If your err
already baa a filter, get a genuine Pram
replacement Cartridge to strut, top fitter i
performance. Pram Corporation. PtuvT.
dene* 16, R. L In Conodot J. C Adame
Co* Ltd, Toronto, Ontario.

let Prlro—N*w Lincoln 4-Door Sedan
2nd Piire—Nor St Odebaker Land Crul**r
3rd Prta*. Near Mercury Town Sedan
4th Priro—Nror Ford Super Dr Lute 4-1
Stb Ptlt*—Nrw Croatey 1-Door Sedan
Next 6 Priaae-Pbil-o RafMgeratcra, Ten. It
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Next I* Prise*—Pbikv» Cabinet I

Next &gt;5 Prlaro—Bokrro Wrist Watcher 17 Jewel
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Heit 15 Priro*—P*fker^“ M“ 8
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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 1, 1947
s E S S s e s is a

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORl). FLORIDA

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Social And Personal^Activities

L e ififm

A u x ilia r y
f R u r a l C o ir in to n S e n s e
1JJU III M t . D o r a »
1&lt;J rtpuJ John»oti*

sfternpwt or • tea honoring Mrs. U w rll that wo hare th!7'dar*gc'r
J. U. Kirkpatrick, recently elected emphasized as much as jHireibb- so
national vicr»niestilent_ of ■the we muv be impressed with the need
William H* Wilder
Southern Division 6C the
•* * -z 1-*»•
,
lean Legion Auxiliary, .. A™.fr - ami D im riinw uf file prevention
TIIU nail AY
*nd control. National Fire Proven.Blanche lla rii JbhnsCn of Jackthe receiving line to greet
The Seminole Chapter No. 2, vonviile. daughter of Cornelious
lion Weak.is designated specifically
guests
were
Mrs.
P.
L
Allen,,
art
I.
M.
McAlpin
returned
on1
Mon­
O. E. A, will meet at H:00 P M. Brown Johnson of BUcktbrarV.Ua.,
for the purpose w
of* |nt’tniMii|i
preventing M
and
ini
day by plane from Miami whcrii ing president of the Mt Ik»A
at the Masonic Hall.
became the bride of William How- he ipeht the Weekend.
u
n
it
in
the
absence
of
M^Itlanchru"
l,olll'“f
*1
rMS?
'’"•venting
th
e
The Co-ed Cla*a of the First aid Wilder, son of Mr*. Lkc Ella
aid,' Mrs, Kola-rt Chi»d*K*, Mrs. lingic lussrs of life and properly
Presbyterian Chutrh will hare a Wildcr/of Orhlocknee, La.,
that
ate
caused
by
unmiHioiled
'
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barnes have Jane Fleetwood, Mrs, 1’earl Adams
» . .ori
« Rent.
narty at 7:20 1*. M. at the church. i at 3;00 o’clock Inlhti l
returned from a three months and Mrs. Sybil Routh of Sanford. (In* everj'yca “ tii oSr country.
A RefreshmcnU will be served And Memorial Methodist Cl
Next week ll Natural Fire Pre* 5 T S visit at their -home in Kentucky The program which n e e d e d vruiioo
w all members are urged to be pre­ lark son* fill-. The Rev. II.
Week, and R is h«|ied that
SleAart and a visit In California.
the tea was openrd with a eolorfal
sent.
Austin officiated at thk doubledsnee by Miss Jane DsVis after many a farmer «hd Ids family will
The Parent Teachers Associa­ ting ceremony;
Mrs. Dan Wright and* young which Mrs. Kirkpatrick was Intro- ,K' thoroughly convinced of the
tion of the South Side Primary
Tali' floor baskets lield Whits daughter Dandle have returned to duceil hy Mrs. Routh, sixth district danger from fire and will take
• School will meet at .1:00 P. M fhtdloluSva which were usedI #ith
FHh their home in Loch Arbor from the
and the hoard will meet at 2:3C ootted palms in decorating the Kernald Laughton Memorial Hos­ president. The story of Mrs. *y«ry Piecautlun to avoid that dankirk pa trick's life was' depicted •*'*£■
P. M. Plans for the annua] Hal­
pital. ‘ * ____
through narrative ami song with
thousand American^ were
lowe'en Carnival will ho discussed ■hurch. White; burning taperk In
and since this Is the only meeting branched caniclsbra illuminated. Mrs. J. L. Inglcy returned yes­ the reader being Alias Kdna Chit- WWied 1° death ami lllore Ilian
half a billion dollars worth* uf
■
before the event all mcmliers arc ihe sekne. The family Sectinon* terday from Louisvlte, Ky. where tenden.i npresident of Campl-ellsere marked with spraysi of wfcIte­ die has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ix&gt;»sing Unit No. 63. Those tak­ prdpckty Was destroyed by fire last
requested to be present.
iih Whlle William Brown Zachry. Jr. and ing part were Mrs. Jne Corley, year. President Truman'a Confer­
1
The Parent Teachers Associa* (IsdiulUsfs - and tied with
Hbbona.
Miss Ollle Reese Whittle, Betty ence on Fire Prevention reported
young daughter Judith Ann.
T £ tlbn of the West Side Primary
Dunrnn,
Peggy Pippin, Walter tii*---- forts and nlim estimated that
A
program
of
nuptial
mlilc
Wd*
- School will meet at 3:00 P. M. The
Mm . Inn Walker, who has been Gardner, Stanley Uruipley, Gor­ property loss from fire in this
board will meet at'2:16. All mem­ -guilered by the church organist,
country Will amount tl&gt; one billion
bers are urged to attend this Mrs. R, K. Milner and Ernest visiting Mr. and Mrs, J. N. Robson don Tolle ami Paulette Cason. The dollars hy 196.1 unless all Ameri­
White, soloist, sang. HUeeakse’\ at their home in the San I.anta dancer* were Jackie McDonald,
meeting, f
The traditional wedding marches subdivision, plans u&gt; leave tomor­ Ann Whitaker. Grctrhen Kiivh- cans net to prevent fire*. Fanil
FRIDAY
fin-* last year claimed the lives
row for her home in Hampton, Va. hoff sn.| Jane Davis.
The American I-cgion Auxiliary were used.
Miss Jeanette la ing presented of l.ftQo person! and dcittvyed
The bride, given In marriage by
will meet at 4:00 P. M. at the Leg­
more than SH5,-0o0,000 wmth of.
Friends will he glad to learn
roro a beige wool suit that B. It. Beck has returned' to the honoree with a baskrt of flow­ pto|ierty. Forest* fires burned up
ion Hut. All member* are urged to her fsther. wo
ers
on
Itchalf
of
Campbell-Ixi**lng
alligstor
accessories.
ith brown S
be present.
enough timbci last^.year to tiullil
his home-on Laurel Avenuo after
Hha carried a. bouquet of .white having been confined I* the 'River­ Post 63. after whirl), a gift book lu-xrlv a' qiiarterdf a mflilen five-'
MONDAY -ose buds and lulu-roses. Her only side Hospital in Jacksonville. He containing ehceks from *' sixteen room home*.
’Circle 10 of the Womens Society itlendant, Mrs. Cecil B. Brewton
units was given hy Mi*. Routh to
There's no telling when or where
it reported to Ire improving nicely. Mrs. Kirkpatrick aiql a poem was
A of Christian Servirea of the First of
Femandlna. wofe a suit of soft
an anronlrnlted fire may break out
w Methodist Church will meet with treen wool with brown accessories
Mr. and Mrs. Wnrt W. Warner read to her which was composed next, ami no family is safe from
Mr*. 11. R. Herndon. 1104 Myrtle
bv
Mrs.
Routh.
•
and her corsage was of yellow’ rote have returned to their home on
Avenue, at 8:00 P..M.
Dainty refreshment* were, then It—that is. unless the family takes
buds.
West Nineteenth Street after
measures, to prevent fire-. Out in
J. Q, Galloway of Sanford ser­ spending the summer In Ashtabu­
the country—miles from the near­
ved as best ntan for the bride­ la, O. where Mr. Warner managed
Hints To Housewives groom
Heel, riimnumity missions: Mrs. est Gre-fij-hiing station—fire Is a j
and ushers wenf Dr. Cecil the I-ako Shore Park and hotel.
Myron Smith, personal; Mrs. M. more- serious danger than in the
Weekly from Home Ilemons! rot Ion Hrevrton of Fernsndlna and R. W.
Mr. and Mrs. Joel S. Field left Humming, social assistant, Mrs. S. elly beenum- rity hotm-s ami lives
Specialist, Tallahassee
Johnson of Brunswick. Ga., broth­
Davis; Mrs. H. C. Hpore. Mar- may In* saved by quick firemen,
Tuesday morning for lx&gt;s Angles
er of the bride.
but distance, tark uf water lines.
where
they
will
attend
the
National
Immediately
following
the
cere­
SCOURING ANO CLEANING ,
ro'\
’^ L I n “ Rimis«&lt;
^ !! -"d lha speed at which
fire '.preadi
Mrs.
A.K7J.VP*tsrson.
ltspt s C
ChijIhu tartnmr
mony a reception was given In the Association of PostmasUra con­ M
Coarse gritty scouring powder ParloF Room of the Windsor Hole! vention. On the trip to Ixw Angeles drrns Home; Mrs. Roy Britt, pi are all against the farnu-i when
used for cleaning bathtuba, wash- in Jacksonville. Mr*. I.-Wrtiitriey ■they-plan-to visit-St.- limits, Knn- antxr,-aisi«ant;rMrx.‘ John Mil hi* h e m e -e r f-*rr» c a lc b » * -fir e , -A**
Mtlrarltve little home “ a* pretty
’ bowls, and sTnks may leave perma­ served the wedding cake and Mrs. sss City, Coio'rada Springs, Suit ler.
nent scratches on the enamel sur­ W. K. James presided at the punch t,ake City and Han Francisco mid
Auxiliary counselor* ate Sirs, a* a picture" on the country land­
can be reduced in black
face. Once the metal has been bowl. Assisting In serving were other western points.
Julian Htenstrom, Hunliesni* with scape
smolder tug ashes and naked rhim,
damaged this way, it cannot be Mre. Bessie Stricklsnd, Mrs. 'J.M.
Mr*. Hal Colln-rt as assistant;
restored to Its origins! finish and Coppock end Mre. Eleanor Owens.
Mrs. W. U Vance, Intel mediate
,n. lrV ,,'* n
wnt always be difficult to clean. Airs. R. W. Johnson was In charge O f f i c e r s I n s t a l l e d
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Some scouring powers on the of the bride's book.
,
B y B a p t i s t C h u r c h iiMiisiirutr Fred UodwtR, lL\s, with" may lose (heir lives Ix-fore they |
msrket are safe .cleaners for
Boy
Britt
a*
assistant.
After a short wedding trip Mr.
ran escape Into the open.
j
enamel, but other are loo rough. and Mra. Wilder are now residing
Ths Women’s Missionary Soci­
Circle chairmen for tin- coming
Unfortunately, there Is no test at 112 West Fourth Street in San- ety of the First Baptist Church year arc Mrs. R. F. Cooper, Circle
that the housewife esn make to
held Its installation of officers and l; Mn. IL E. I’euiifoy, t’-ircle 2; served nflcr whirh the Kuril* en­
. tall which Is safe. However, the
Among the oui-of-lown guests the regular business meeting on Mr*. 8. C. . Dlrkrrson, Circle 3; joyed a supper irl wlth-lt .01 the
V specialists aay that powdered attending the wedding were Mr. Monday at 3:30 o'clock at the Mr*. II. K. Cordell, Circle 4; Mr*. Lake.County posts,amt units were
chalk, also railed whiting, is a safe and Mrs. Galloway of Hanford.
church. New -officers for I94H J. M. Htinecipher, Circle 6; Mr*. hostesses. Those from Sanford
scourer and relatively Inexpensive
were installed and the drawing J. A. Strange. ClrMr ii and Mr*, attending were Mr*. Rmitli. Mr*.
to buy-at drug stores. Make the
M»m&gt;. Mr*. E, f . Hunter,
pf circle memlwT* was held. The Garrison in rharge of ihe nlglrt
powder Into a paste with either Geraldine Wilkinson
rirril.
Mrs. C. M. I-lowers. Mr*, t . F.
outglng president, Mrs. IL L. Gar- circlr.
water or kerosene and apply with
rortor, Mis* ChiUcrtdrn and Miss
Honored On Birthday risen, conducted the business Following the closing of the I’luring._____
a soft cloth.
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meeting ami Mrs. Forrest Gatrhrl business session a social hour was
For ordinary cleaning, scouring
led the devotional using for her enjoyed with Mr*. Davi« and-Mrs.
Miss
-Geraldine
Wilkinson
was
Happy
Birthday
Often is unnecessary. Washing
theme, "Retirement of Christi­ Cummings directing games. Re­
with warm soapy water may be honored on her tenth birthday with ans".
Mrs. Annie Rudder
freshments were served.
a
weincr
roast
given
hy
her
moth­
ell the enamel needs.
Ah
All reports were given for the
er. Mr*. C. J. Wilkinson, on Mon­
CLEANING GLASS..
closing
year
and
Mrs.
Garrlkan
was given,St
.
Never usa halves or rough scour- day night. The
&lt;T log mhteriala to clean glass cook- the Wilkinson home at 40ft South 5*ve * bt.,5f »&gt;w»poiik df Ihe work
Avepue.
idone ,n
&gt;'r‘ rs 1!Mr’
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, Ins were. Serening with a knife French
_ dsllriou. nlcnh suntwe was during which H m ejh ^ WM pre.l
: scouring ...with -steel wool., may.
served with the resiled welnera deni.
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Mrs. Douglas Charles, wlfr of
the glass end evctually lead to a after which the honoree received the assistant pastor.of the BrrSfrom
ly gifts
gl
„ ____her „guests.
errek. Keen a slight scratch may many lowsly
|
moke ths glass less resistant to Those invited to be with His* IryteHan Churth. conducted,the InWilkinson were Colleen Engerbret- statllation of officers quoting a 1
breakage.
Gertrude and Jimmy Coffin, verse of Scripture befitting the
Generally, glass cooking utensils
Marilyn
Calhoun, Barbara Fare's,
Har- duties of each. New .officer* nr«&gt;
aerd only eoaklng In lukewarm ‘
----- ’* ‘ , Mr*. T. H. Groves, president; Mrs.
water and then washing In soap- Helt, -Shirley
and----CIrastar Eslc
suds for thorough cleaning. Add- Barbara Lowe. F*y Beckman, W. I*. Brook8, Jr., first vice pre­
sident: Mra. John Miller, second
a
ing baking soda to .the soaking Dorothy WlrkkUer, J Mo kit y n
prcside.lt; Hr*. C, A. Ando• water may help loosen food that Kevin. J. T. Black, Al Phillips, vice
ion, third vice president, assistant.
hts baked In. If some brownish Hobby Dskls, Kenneth Wllkino, Mr*. Jullr.n Varn; Mias Minnie
traces still remain. remove them Charlie Carlson. Dicky Westmore­ Stewart, Secretary; Mis* Maude
Ay-rubbing with dry baking soda. land. Charles Cobb, Harvey Wil­
kinson, Porlhy Hiller andOidney JlnfclnxrtTTOrorer.----------------- —
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guent brushing of screens PeOrom of Daytona Beach.______Chairman Initaltcd were Mrs.
Freque
and sills can save the housewife wind will beat much o f this soil W. I&gt;. Gardiner, mission studr-i
MEN
much time and labor In window onto the' glass panes. Dusting Mrs. Gatrhel, Bible study; Mr*’tar■«L1nIT flMtinni
nth ■Jtrt.
washing.
Screens i Pfltph
catch’M
dust;
dirt,j Iwindows also help* keep them Joe Barnes, publicity; Mrs. I. N.
and .
and small insects which are eiilly
clean and delays the d*&gt; whin Kimbrough, tlu-iatuie; Mrs. Irrd
brushed off. If left on, rein and
they must he w ashed-_________ Myere. stewardship;
M^s. Roy

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PAGE POUR

B aby Feds Hold
Barracudas To
6 to 6 Contest
but the lack of rcServe strength
allowed the Visitors to nudge
acro*s a touchdown in the waning
minutes of the eonte.t to tie the
ha» gam# at 8 to 8.
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Early In the aecoi^ period with
the beM reallntt on the Barracuda
ten yard marker. Ed Brooklyn re'reived the ball oh a reverse and
scampered around his own left md

Smyrna eleven trailed, 0 to 0.
The whole third quarter was
played in between too 35 yard
stripes wllh neither team making
much progress, but in the final
quarter, operating from the T
formation and shifting Into the
box. the New Smyrna aggrega­
tion began to move. On an ex­
tended drive of 67 yards the Bar­
racudas crossed thr twin marker
lqto nay dirt Just moment* be­
fore the final gun.
Defensive play of the Fed forpoints of Interest In the eontesL
Repeatedly the Sanford linesmen
would tear through the Barracuda
blockers and drop the New Smyrna basks for losses.,
The starting lineup for Sanford
included Pullln and Cooper at the
ends, Merer* and Ludwig at the
tackles, Howard and Lansing at
th* guards and Krider at.th* cen­
ter posL Th* brickfield Included
k slots, Sparkman at the quar
ter hack spot and Anderson at the
fallback post.

Dixie Series To Be
Continued Tonight»
With Teams Tied Up
Th# Houston Buff* of the Texas.
League and Mobile Bears of th*
Southern Association b**d into th*

COMMENTS Cold Winds Chill Enthusiasm
O f Early Crowds At Stadium

SIDELINES

NEW.YORK.

j| „ j j|Qif
sought a victory lo match New York's opening day win, 5-3.
M , Hoag, Jovial Oelneavtile
Manager Bucky Harris of the Yankee* called on Allie Reynolds,
0 . M„ n , k|pper for the m 7 ieason an effective righthander. Manager Butl Shollon of the Dodger* again
^ W n rfMmBd boaa of the O'a
kept his pitching selection a mystery, although little, left-handed Vic
for the coming year."
,
Lbmbardl seemed the likely choice.
llMlf „ « U(d thB word » t the
* Where yesterday the bleachers
contest between the UniT(rm|ty Ci, r nhle and , h, Moultrie Statistics On First
11
A.
UTlIjr
p ik e rs' in Harris Field last BatWorlds Series Tilt 5,000 were
on hand for the 18,800
ur«lay night
scats available et 11.00.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three standing room tickets also
W L PeL remained unsold as fan*, appa-New York (AL) ......1 0 1.000 enlly
discouraged by yesterday's
Brooklyn. (N L)---------- 0 1 .000
report of a record of 73,385 jamFirat Game at Yankee Stadium, med
Into the stadium, hung back.
hia outstanding work in Gaines­
Tomorrow the third game of the
ville this year.
eerie* will he played.acmes th?
Also confirmed Saturday even­ New York (A L )____ 4 0
ing was the working agreement Brooklyn (NL ')
8 8 0 river in the comparatively small
arrangement between the O-Man Branca, Bel&gt;rman (6), Casey (7) Ebbets Field In Brooklyn where
and the Atlanta Cracker* of the and Edwards; Shea, Page (fl&gt; end only ,73,000 can be accommodated.
As is the case In Yankee Stadium,
Berra.
Southern Association.
all reserved scats have been sold.
Remaining Schedule:
Hoar, 3k year* old, took tha
Second feme, today, Oct. 1, at
remnants.of the eighth place 1046
ball club and moulded a'winning New York.
Third game. Thursday, Oct 2, Commission Okeys
combination from a group of boya
that had the desire to play base- at Brooklyn.
Ban On Graziano
Fourth game, Friday, Oct. 3, at
Biooklyn,
The G-Man skipper broke into
CLEVELAND, Oct. I, I
Fifth game, if necessary, Sat­ Andrew J. Putka, Cleveland
big legeue competition with the
New York 'Yankees in 1031 and urday OcL 4, at Brooklyn.
Ing Commissioner, said today the
Sixth game, if necessary, Sun­
for 14 years he performrd as a
local commission was in complete
Major Leaguer. He ended bis big day, OcL 5, at'New York.
Seventh game, If necessary, concurrence with'the llinfots Ath
league career with the Cleveland
letic Commission In barring 81s
Monday,
OcL 8, at New York.
Indians aftsr playing for a whil*
honorably discharged servicemen
Financial Flgurse:
with the .Chicago White 8ox.
Attendance—73,MS (16,010 box from th* ring.
He paced the Florida State
He did not elaborate oa the
League In hitting In 1048. Just state. 85,655 reserved teats, 7,000
besting Hanford'* Buddy Lake out general admission, 18,800 bleacher statement other than to My he
tests).
felt no man should be allowed to
Receipt*—*825,888.70. . participate .“ In boxing who hat not
Commissioner'* share—440,874.- fulfilled the trust to his country."
When the Illinois Commission
I’ layen* sharo-4188.172.A4
announced Its decision Tuesday,
Clubs’ share—155.39(1 88.
Roy D. Keekn, Commission mem­
League*' share— 166,890.88.
ber, said it. was directed at middlewclgh champion Rocky Grasla

Ten Thoroughbreds
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T*n thoroughbreds were aet today
for the 810,000 Capital Handicap,
opening feature of th* 26-day
fail session at Laurel.
Tonwelghted In the ali-furlong
handicap Is tha Pentagon Stable's
Th* Doge, at 128 pounds. Air Pa
trol, entered by Shamrock Stables'
along with Little Harp will cany

[ouston blasted the Bear* for
15-hits and a 13-2 triumph last MOULTRIE. Ga., OcL 1. «P &gt; Th# Moultrie Packers, GeorgiaAt "Pappy" Papal scattered Florida League pennant winner*,
four Mobile hit# to gain credit for turned back Gainesville of the
the victory. Roy Boles started on Florida State League, 4 lo 8. last
tbs mound for the Bears but was night to annsx th# Class D base­ 121
ball championship of the southOther entries l/i the handicap
for three-yeer-oid* and up were:
C*W*lt*r 1-enti pitched the packto the victory, their fourth in entered by P. A. Markey; Dion
Kerr'* Plying Weather, Transair,
High Trend, and Bordeaux; and
In* the playoff to the full seven Christian* Stable's Sea Snack.
contests.
The daily purse total of ap­
G-Men. Florida 81 a t * proximately 130,000 I* the larged
In- the 87-year history of the
luiurel meet, with stake offering!
alone totaling 1160,000.
and quarterback Arnold IPill IIIS*1* wm*
»
.
Tucker, were in Memphis today frames the rackets look charge or
fpr th# World Premier of - the th* situation.------- r
b o y fe,
"T1£“ BpTrirsr *We¥t'
A ninth Inning Gainesville ral­
PolnL" Blanchard and hi* All- ly, good for on# run,'want for
America mate, Glenn Davis, star
(n the picture.

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of eligibility, either,
looking for pro ronl

.CAIRO, OcL l-rt/O —The Egyptla claiming the title of "biggest Ian bloc of the MMlem brother­
little city in baseball” after draw­ hood, the Nile Valley Liberation
NEW YORK. OcL 1. W —Now ing 00,1X4 cash customer* with a committee - end several other
&gt; 1 Earntian orayilsaUon*
that Billy Herman haa been given
I (A’l—Prighl idnllght and cold wind* for the
lg. cn their w^W Ura-W k
wonder who will bt the
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M oiiltrieT flm fr
G-Men To Take
Playoff Series

Sports Roundup

cipled "Hi*' War"
partment’s re
cord of pvL Rocco BarbeUa as
that of Graslano. The .record
showed that Barbell* was convic­
ted.- sentenced and .dishonorably
discharged from the army on a
charge of being absent without
trave in 1042.
Graslano already ia barred from
boxing in New York for allegedly
failing to report an attempt to
bribe him to “ throw" a fight.

By IIUGH FULLERTON, JR.

Thera have been rumor* about
Kiev*
O'Neill and Eddie Dyer
being in danger, Joe Cronin
moving up to the front office end
I-ou Boudreau agreeing to dis­
agree with hose Bill Veeck, but no
rfeouree, haa its Khotton va.
Durorlner argument and if Muddy
Ruei can stand anoth.r
season
with the St. Louis Browns, he
haa more cnduranco than you’d
think. . rLook' for the Philliaa to
ge* very tough in another year
l#gin* to produce. They won
pennants and/or playoff in Ullca,
Terre Haute, VandergTift, Selina,
Carbondate this year. Next sea­
son they’ll have a triple-A club
under « working agreement with
Toronto and Eddie Sawyer likely
will be the manager.
OH, BROTHER
Josh Cody, Temple line coach,
argues that his center, Tommy
Bkladany, will be the aeeond All
/ . ---- ' . j footballer
America
footballer from
from that
that
famous family. Brother Joe made
It at end for Pitt In 1033. . .Two
other brothers have won Varsity
letters, a) Pitt and V. M. I., and

tlnn of Pale*tin*.
• The action waa taken in re
pome to an appeal which tl
Palestine Arab Hither Commit!
ad&lt;lrc»»cd recently to the An
world. The organ! ration* agrw
to send a uesaage to the Uniti •

illation about (1 1/2 times. , ’M rgini« Tech haa come up with half­
back Bruce Fisher. Whose dad is
high school coach at Bedford, Pa.,
although Army and Yale also were
after the kid. Coach Jimmy Kitts
calls Bruce the best passer he ever
White Michigan's footballer*
were staging two-a-day drill*
during torrid -weather, Leonard
Ford, lanky end, came out of the
field house for the afternoon
session, looking warm and weary,
. . .-Harin'’ to
I go Lenny?
"
‘ sskeda
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passing reporter... . . “ Which
way?" Ford said, waving hla tong
arm toward the field, "Out there i
or in there?"—and he pointed back
toward the dressing room.
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uk# can field one brother cornnation, Carl and 8*th, Perkins,

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end and Glenn end Leo Hag.
gerey at the halfback posts.
Auburn's brilliant
Travis Tidwell, may n

halfback,

ed a broken ankle end n sprain
on on* play In baseball last spring
and played only 60 seconds against
Mississippi Southern Friday night.
He won t worry over the Iota of a

FIREMEN TRAPPED
NEW YORK, OcL l-U P V Tha huge facade that formed the
entrance to burned-out Hudson
River Pier 57 collapsed today and
trapped at least three or foue
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e »r»r c u n t n i c t omtin... Horae*’ Teeth (JIven '
Dyer To Manage
ah tnanaitvt of tn* (••» Hoinc ; .
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New Coal Field May
Ease Australian Case

Project and would ailu.at a veaily
■piodmtum o'f l.tVMMKm inn* 5oO.WhI ton*.-for tjurensland. I,omu,ooO
Ion, for o'lhei Australian states,
and 2,*mh*,imn. f,», o\ iv u ^ c•|niit.

The term* I f tha cufltract were
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• ST. LOUIS, Sept. .... &lt;AV-Ed­ nut revealed. l&gt;ut Dyer *tate&lt;l that
Hr LYNN IIEINXKHLING
lly CORDON T,\IT
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die Dyer, who piloted the St. I.oui* the agreement WM "mutually aat- AP Newafealurea
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tl* New »(ratorr»
Blais -Atiud la-Itai mile* north*
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Cardinals from deep tn t^e , dol- (•factory".
BERLIN -Thy away » hwuw io
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tVii, by opeh-eut developm ent .of found in 1861. has l» m taken for
hone dentist.
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an enO im oualy ric h tu a lfie ld at • evp lq l .(• u t? 'b y *tbe o p e ie cu t
Dr. Erwin Becker, inventor of
B tm r A th o l, in th e n o rth e in state method by tw o sinnii Ctimpanlee,
a mobile "dontal &lt;bwir" for horses
•of Q uccm dund.
at pr.-w-nt p m d tK in g aro u n d '.'5 0 ,and modem equipment fur fillling
tioV el lu u e iil o f f ic ia ls eslim site , mat ton* a year. The coal, huwand smoothing down horse*' teeth
. that at b-a&gt;l 2iHi,(hmumhi tons of •evi-r. Iiwlnv ba- to l*e baubwi 2'ty
hruded • special hoi m* hospital
I high quality steam c tfa l. is de- fall mili*s to the coast at lloclefor the WehrmMhat during the
war.
if."
He. has invented an appararatus
wbnh (Miimita him —ta-get. at
"b "
n -o .i. s i a v
the w sitId at nseost o f so to P a r e n t s tio ii is “•■ eking to bttlld i f r a lli-r A R tic tE rr o h &amp; Ie 10 Business Opportunities buin-'s teeth and repair them with
I
FOR RENT
*4 much ease as hi* colleague*
u ton. T ra n s p o rt co sts, h o w ev ei. ' 'v u jl lo r .o.m ile* a n -lio u r l.'HH)RECORD t'l.AVKKS for rent. By Palnta. Poultry Suppllea, Nail*. I MIST CLASS m-rvic* station for enjoy in attacking human iputar*.
t u n ' e a p a e ijj t out liains and to
I
WpUld
have to to* added.
tent. Now op*n. In good loca­ Ur i* wot king at pirernt as vet­
. lak- o v e r tile in t e ij* l« o f the two
day or week. The Music Boa, UP
Purina Feed*. Groceries and
At
pjTV
M
U
d
the
Queelisland
lloV
tion. Necessary to bar* some erinary fur the hurae platoon of
W. l»t Bt. Phone 968._______
Meats. Touchton A Wataon, 1201
eminent Is negutlutlng wit); ary -mall citlltpajlies.
money to pmrhaw stuck. Write lie* 16th Constabulaiy Squadron
Celery, Phone 1199.
.Suites* have disclo*e&lt;l a tail
i
Electric Supple Coi porniion of
OFFICE apace In Melsch Building
Jinx j. e o Herald,
in Beilin.
i England. whi«h i- seeking lights h a -in o f otitl. Beneath a light
l-argc light office*, icwly decor* BABY GRAND PIANO—WurlitHorse* are peculiaily fir* of
to Ilevelop the field, build n mil- osei lainlvn i» a tap iani fiv*
eted, all utUltlea, heat and jani­
ter, reconditioned. The Muilc 12 SPECIAL Sh**VICES
tooth decay, only alxiut two per.,*
load to Ihc eoast. develop it- own feet, thick, and fete feel lower
tor aenrlce furnlahtd. Call MR- • Box. 119 W. Flrat St. Phono
umi of them suffering firm cavpoll, and piovole it- OWII Cidjiets is tin main ••■am ttdli a maxiVV. 11. A A. Dept, Store.
953. •
LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Market Rirr* the veterinary says. On the
mum thirkneo of ‘.hi fret. Be­
for e\|Hiit*
Barber
Shop
open
Thursday,
uthrr band, alwiut 97 per cent have
lie that i» another ■earn, four
:iiac* for office «r .other type bua- TRANSFERS—Largo new naaortThe
i
el
pel
at
ion
is
tepolled
pre.
Friday 4 Saturday.
tooth deformities, which hinder
menta Decal Seta for Kitchen*.
ineatr. See William .Davison,
pnnsl to spend J7h,"UU,issi on the to seven feet thick.
their chewing, cause moulji cores
Datkrooma, Nuraery. Also Glaat
Sanford Ilua Station,
RENT A CAR
w
and make life uncomfortable for
Tumbler Seta.
YOU DU1VK IT
them.
FARM FOR RENT—SO acre* subHKNKAUIK GLASS A
PHONE 206
Irrigated truck feim. newly
“ If horse* could cry no. fanner
PAINT CO.
SHOCK
I,
AND-.Molt
It
ISON
ploughed ami harrowed. IS arwould ever get a gumi night's
I l l W. Sml Street_______
•U-I1R1VE-IT.
INC.
sleep." Dr. Becker says. •
tealan wella, a 7 room dwelling,
2 truant house*, 2 Inrgc barns. FOR SALE—IJmaroek for drive­
Hecaua* of the way they chew, j
SEE US FOR
Dwelling for rrnt only with
ways and roadway*— Pbont
hotsra wear off their .teeth un-1
&amp;UMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AUI0NIO IT KCIITART pf State George C. Marihall to take , jrndlng
1241.________________________
farm, On Cameron avenue, Kaat
- AND TYPING
evrnly and develop long, sharp
role iu refuting the "warna in eimg” atlaika Of Andrei V|slun*ky. S*jv—t
»i£e. Hanford, Fla., phone 192CREDIT
BUREAU
OF
earners
cny
the
outside
of
their
HEWING MACHINES
Brlnie Minister, Mr* Ele.mpr lliswcvelt I* shown at a cminti of the tj N
R. P. 0. Box 883, K. B Stowe.
HANFORD
molars
which
lacerate
the
skin.
SALES AND. HER VICK
Tlfi N.. Lark
lW a.lBfl. .* - Dn -H*e4twr-eotd-tbe^ftret-Instru­ . i'olllicul and Social CwamlHte 4k-iv, dosllv tn l.se tonng s ik o ia .1 th*t.
r*- Ilert’e Sewinr Mariii'Khar '
she had been asked to trhut the Russian charges, she la shown talk*” 4
• TWO BEDROOMS — single
ment for hoblldg the' mouth of *a
115 S. Ihench
Ph. 1190
over aomc cotpmlllec problim with Oscar Lange, sd the isdlfli do1-!k
Expert Radio Repairing
double. 718 Oak. A Ye.________
horse open was invented by an
tmii. at the Fliiatling
- N Y„ session*.
(lutera iliotml)
Fred Mvera. 3U h. 2nd S t
Atab,
Abu
Bekr.
His
own
metal
FLOWER
PLANTS.
Mra.
Y.
C.
9 FURNISHED room with twin beda
bailer
g
o
e
s
on
the
horse's
head
Bollineei,
W.
I
at
St.
near
Mon
THE HOME SHOP
to ladle* only. Phone 428.
roe Corner. ‘Phone 1330-J.
WATCH A CLOCK RRIMIRING as smoothly as the leather article.
2 ROOM APARTMENT. Working
1700 Sanford Ave. Phone 1I4.I-J Then, with a acrew auangemeat.
YAUDLKY VENETIAN IILINDS
couple prefkrrod. 1020 Laurel 2.DKEU 4 FOX hound., age be
till- hoise's Jaws widened lu the
America'* Mist llraullful
tween 3 4 5 years. II. G. Beh
~ ATTENTION MOllIKKS ”
Ay*.
point necessary for Dr. Rcrker to
Aluminum - I rd.ir •• Polished Aluminum.
rro*. Phone .County 20U3.
— DIAPER SERVICE—
o|u*tate within the tnoutii with
. Ask Me l or Free EMlmnle
Baby Velel fuinlskrs hoapitwlj hi* dulling instruments
*
.
W A N T E D T O RENT
HOT PLATE LUNCH
I*,
w.
S
T
E
V
E N S - l i l 7 w. Ituliinson - Orlntnlo
clean, sterile dianera nud •ieotluiw
Tile carborundum wheel
which i
Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer'*
“
I ’ h tm c 2 - 0 7 2 9
ired container. He ineosical and doe* the grinding la about the
apa
aaf*.%Fully medhxillv approved diameter of a half dollar. A small
went. Firat flour preferred. 'W. ALUMINUM casement windows,
Call Daytona 2467-W n |lect f&lt; r stream of watrr play* over the
■— ■
— i—
E. Hathaway, Sanford.
Steel easement ami Aluminum
detail*. 96 dialler*, 82 A week. hutaeta.—loath--a» -Becker - grind*double hung windows. Miracle
' BY PKRMANEjjT rwldtnBt
— •YtRKT'tN’ RANFnnrr*
t*&gt;—Oo;-— 3TJ*-Etm ~AW
down the sharp edges..
furiililitd (liaferred) or fur*
Phone 1386.
WILL grind roru for feed, grits
nlalMxl h*u«r or* garage apart
FOR THE VEST ICE CREAM
With an arrangement of pulley*
4 meal every' Saturday mura- and crank*, the veterinary'* asuu-iiL Guarantee to pay any BABY GRAND PIANO Price rea
Ing.
J.
W.
Bell,
Lake
Monroe.
damage* our 3 yr. old daughter
aonable. Phone 428-W or rail
aislanl* ran raise the hot*e'« headil,
Try
and 9 yr. eld ion might cauae.
800 Mngnolla.gehtly to any |Misition desired.
FOR
RENT—Hour
slander.
Easy
Mr*. Raymond O'Hara, Sanford
The
nerves
in
hoise
teeth
alt*
operation. Reasonable ratej, San­
DARK OAK dinette set. Tnblo, six
Trailer Park.
TIP— T o r W E ( KFAAI
ford I'aint A Gtaaa Co. i'lmne very deep and the enamel very
chairs, server and rhina cabinet.
I
(hick so that the horse feel* Very I
303.
Excellent
condition.
Phone
1H
1*
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
W q m a k e our o w n Ico C rea m , A ll fUtvora
title. Dr. Becker *ay*.
814 W. Catalina Drive.
IH1IK1F. • PLYMOUTH
After having Its teeth giound
T a sty — D elicious — Healthful
HEAL KSTATR
\i
PARTS AND SERVICE
down, a hoise feel* much better
TWO USED cotton mnttrrs*e«,
INHUPANCR •
109
Palmetto
Ava.
Phone
1081
without eating so much, the vet­
full ailed. 507 Magnolia.
T IP -T O P ICK CKFAM
MORTGAGE LOANS
erinary say*. Hi* figure* that
RAYMOND M. BALI, Realtor 24" FIRE PLACE wood. 2 3 oak, Pir.no Tunhig and Kapalrlog. I . L he could save 4.290 ralorirs a day
t i t S iin f i.r il A v e n u e .
IM u iu e'* Il-MH
2 IH .
Sill. Re*. 611-W.
Registered Broker and
L
p J.
C ST\- / /
e VEGETABL
I/.1 fat pine. $ 15.(Ml n cord.
in food per horse by bis iivatment
Insurance. Agent
Heater Wood 12. 14. Id A 18 inch
---------------v
£ - ( r t 'K k n a m
d
c o m i- o u f
—
more
than
twice
a*
maiiy
ralorira
SIGNS
•Rm. 4
Florida Stata Bank Bldg.
S0.00 per atrand. W. II. Swag*
as III* average German receives
Show
cards
and
poatara
gerty Wood Yard, 1-ake Monroe,
daily in his official ration*.
.O— DHK*H SIGN HKRVK3K
6 HOOM-4 2 room houtea. 2 acre*
Fla. Phone 766-W.
O. D. fsaiidreaa. Phone 1021
land. 1218 W. flth St. William
Hy Rnv (Jottc
OZARK IKK
Emory I.ce.
»
WALNUT dining room suit, excel­ C'idieii's lladiuloi Shop fur com­
Legal
Notice
lent condition. .Phone 767.
N.^J m u «y \S92P J-ORjt ecrii-iTiUT
plete radiator service. 106 San3 Itedroont houae on "three Iota;
/.'y\vWLD .v a n 10 A W HICH' P
C
____ •S'tdl landscaped* acvrral.Lear- 3 DKKH and-fox hound doga for — foul .Ave, Phone- H5flc\V:----- "
i n t i o : ••«»t ic r t&gt;r V e it. •'••PS
YOU i
Ing fruit trees} large acreene&lt;l
sale. Phone' 656-R.
r
r
Jt'IH
JK
.
HHXIINU
I.K
SXJPNTV
Curtains, Imcc tablecloths washed, K I J I H 11 *\. IN I 'l l l »IIS t H
wflPD WHAT MR.
t a porch;, 1U bath**. Quiet charm
starched 4 ntn-irhs-d. 618 Mol- IN HO : K ltT A T K U K Ml*. C. •'■ ■ --&lt;
CARNCn 6410. NOW
F
will iq*)« you fall In love with LARGE GUAVAS for canning or
tonvllle Ava. I'lmne 879. *
llVIt'UMtl.
jelly. A. K. Hoasetter, Florist.
BRING WATAMl’KIC
thla houae.
TO ,U .I. C ltK IU T O lU t ANT' I 'lT I
Phone 212 W. *_____________ _ EX I'KATbaale-miMlitr and- bodtr NCTN.—
New three bedroom .home on eaat
r n -MAN IN, "DFAD '
ITA T TN IT r*1 ..Vt»»T.—
-t-+
front’ lot; eaay well.ing distance
OR AUVCl
repair.
AJI work giuranteetl. W A N I &gt;9 A O A IN BT P A ID E M A T K
CEMENT STliPS for your home.
Vou and ts (h ••! &gt;••« s n lo ir li'
of town. Here's your home of
Jackson 4 Gibbs Body Shop, It'H
Free estimate. Muncle Cuncictr
lI
f*
«|
«|
n
|
tr&lt;|M
irr«l
l&lt;
i
lit
.4
It*
• no regret*.
7100 French Ave. Phone 1009 J. tjfttm* «»*i U rtiiim U w h kh &gt;«&gt; * •*
Co. 309 Klin Ave. Phone 1336.
Construction just started on a new
•Ilhal i"»l lYitl, MIA) h«\r .»» •!»»
I am h type home, See u* for FOUR 4*60 x 21 tire*. 3 u»cd SEPTIC “ TANKsi Grease Traps 1 h» n la U nf \lfR.
jlv c tu * * 1
in-lulled. Sewage pumped, haul- llW i|f ftjlltl • Utllf, 7" Ht»- * Ityfl
ull particulars.
pure rubber, I new . synthetic.
I IM
txl, Drainfields relayed. Hanilatv J imI M• ••f ■•’ " L ia u lr « "U l.lt
Good Id acre farm, tiled. (food
&gt;66.00. Reply E. F. II. c/o Hertn tli* ewiH
Septic Tank Co. Orlando Ph. l«l*. mt lilt
well*. Priced tdJXtt.UO for quick
t'f
6
4
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i
v
m
il)
m
|
Hdnlonl,
FloiLI*
______________ 1
____________
2-3413. Box 1811.
sale.
tolllltll r l|(tlf «4l»Il&lt;?&gt;M llllHhn iM't
w We have acvrral nice country TRADE IN your old waahing ma­
lh« fit |Nllll*4lMI|l «»ffclh
SANFORD
Beauty Salon, 309 |i||»* Ilf KArH
chine on a NEW 1IENDIX AU­
lU lm , n r IpntHftd
“
home* with acreage... Your heat
Park.
Phone
1361.
M.
Mr.Mah
l'« In wittinK, Hmt •lin lf- ti.ilt* U
TOMATIC WASHER. Randall
investment for Independent liv­
on
Spiral
permanent,
lasting
1'lai • nf
an.I | *l
fl«•
Electric Co.
ing.
6 mo. 4 longvr. Lx.td waves. II9M ».f 91»r lillm ill, «iit1 •tmll ••
W. B. WILLIAMS. Realtor
fw
tjin
|tt
l.p
|
l
i
f
rlilttiiiM
.
un**
YOUNGSTOWN
KITCIIENAID*
Crotiuinole 4 Marhiin-leaa. Ail fcf 4fff*l|l»). -»j*J nil) K*il» Ylailll
TOM HOLT. Aasocial*
k^
Ry Walt .Disney
MICKEY MOtlKl.
Ell
SINKS,
three
site*.
Im­
(ioimr My Way?
waves
guaranteni.|6
up.
I
’
l
l
*
pultH*ntion
H*|»f
1
*.
' l l O North Park Avenue
mediate
delivery.Kamlall
Elec­
&lt;t*nm
n.t
fi..t
m
i
ftlr«1
tlinjl
f»»
Telephone 1120
ROOFING and painting. Free ea
WtlllnAa I'.fttoi &gt; * l-r*tric Co.
tlmalc*. Smith Riulhrrs, ConA • A.li»uniMr.»tu« of (h r •
•
VERY NICE 6 ‘ room house with
GEE i.. DCS CAVWIV3 A\G
IM« m! Mt*. «* t’ l* t . *1
tiarlor.
Phone
1188.
a
a
r
t
i
c
l
e
s
w
a
n
t
e
d
'* bath and aunpoirh, hardwood
R J»T H B H INTO TH E
“■-wane
i 'iw.
t#i«44
CAVERN I
floor* recently refinia.hrd Interi­ Highest eaah price paid for -used
or nicely decorated, one car gar­
M O T IIK T i l jC I T I U H
furniture.. Ted Davla Furniture 13 NOTICES— PF.RSONAI
IU
HlM ttX
H A I.I.IM .- ,
islo age on 4 Iota, 200 ft. frontage
Co. 311 E. la c Ph. 968.
I'U rf of iriiilrh r e ai»*l
•
on pitred street 'In good neigh­
tink
rtf.**
h
ROY JOHNSON'S GRILL Mag
borhood.
n .I . nUY your car reganllrst of
Y»»l| 11% h rrrlijr rM|lll(t&lt;t l«»
nolia Avenue. Juat-Good-Food
.
Several mlghtly good buys In
ii III* Clrrftilt i ' jmim «if. .H n n liio i
age or condition. Roy Reel, 306
"Ruy
wants
to
see
you,"
i’iiiintY. KlMtili. In nm iif«t).
‘ farms with good house*. Rang­
W. 2nd BL
_________
Ilm Clh
nf H rtob fr. 1911 . In
ing from 2H acres to 159 acres
•‘ M ain
lu ll
for tlIVLir* th fcrli.
and priced from 82260.00 to 7 P*ta, Liveatock, Supplie# 14
LOST A FOUND
i*r iiitina, an a M y r« ialr*l lttt« ••
87600.00.
n h lrh Ii ( ‘it r i t Ma* IUulli«&gt;ii, lMait*
FOR SALE—1 young Jeraey cow, LOST — DARK green gabardine, (Iff v n a ifi Hillion 1la n 1l4«&gt;ii. I&gt;rfr»
FRED W. HEN HER. Realtor
1 oil. stove, also new sorghum tn
ladn-e rain coat, practically new. •IhhI.
Room 8 Slate Bank Bldg.
IVlU itM itijr It.lift 41.1 of fit I
gallon juga. Call 706-M between
Pleas* return Camille Ratten, «*al
_________ Phone 1030
at »ifanfurd. rio fld a . this &gt;tt
7 4 9 1*. M.
•
lotto J.
. .
-----*Ujr nf H*|*tnal*«r» IM T .
-yaXi•—
r T f ^— i
^
_ A r t ic l e s for
O.
IV )l«rndntt
ONE NICE milk cow and hel?M; CANDY FOR HALE: For Mra.
_
■ ■ — -• —
r ia r lt r i t f uh C j u i i
2
fin*
horaas;
1
home,
2'
acre*
Ileal'* Chocolate Candy. Phone
9
Cal. wonder pepper plant. I .
111 O !• H u n t
land. For sale until sold. Dyson.
l»*l&gt;tur .r ia f k
Co. 3106.
Mann. Lake Monroe. Fla.
(M l
Inqulra Dr, Baker's Dairy.
FOR RALE
16
AUTOS TOR SALEHELP W A N T E D
OLD NEWSPAPERS—8 CENTS 8
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
Eaperianced
white
woman
cook
for
BUNDLES.
FOR HALE
tea room In Orlando. Gooy pay
10, If. *0 and 15 CENT
and working conditions. Phone 1939 .Packard, new motor, naw
HERALD OFFICE
rubber. 1209H Magnolia. Radio
•0883, Orlando.
collect 2-1
ami beater.
J*
NEW 8P1NET PIANOS—Weaver.
Liberal trad* In 4 term*. Tha PART TIME AGENT. On* of lar- 1940 DODGE pick-up truck. "A-l
g*al Life Ins. Company'*. Earn
Muilc nox. 119 W. FiraA 81.
condition. Phone 1199.
whila you learn. For Intarviaw
■Pohna 958.
in Sanford writ* P.-O. Box 682, FOR 8ALE—1940 IS ton Ford
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola.* Sal*#
Orlando.
truck with body. Phono 66. Hill
. and Service. T1m - Music Box,
Lumber 4 Supply. Yard.
YOUNQ MAN. willing to work.
119 W. lit fit. Pturn 958.
For roadxldo sales atnad. Good 1933 Chevrolet pick-up. 2300 Mel
Batteries 4 Battery Charging.
• proposition to right parijL W.
lonvlll* AVa._________________
1L B. PORB. C. INC.
fc William*, 110 North Tark
Arte------- ;— r----- -------- — 42 (IMG Truck,- panel body; dual
r to fp h u i
wheel*. Phpne 1337 after *
fne all oaewalons
WANTED—Not anyon* juat look­
P. M._______
_____
v
AlcNEILL A YOST FLORISTS
ing for work but someone want­
Blpea Ava. just off Celary
ing opportunity to advanog and BUICK 4 doqr sedan, tailored seal
Qffiee ph. 408 reeideneo pk. 819-R
go sh od . We are looking for
rovrra, good radio, good paint
an experienced office 4 credit
job. Aa la &gt;800. 417 W. ” ’
SAFETY BLUE WINDSHIED8
man who la willing to work to
SL or phona 1217-W.
for any make or modal ear.
bettor himself. Apply in parson
Kate* daylight driving. Cuta
1929 CLEAN Model A Ford Tud­
to Flrostona 8lore*.
•*
' At glara at n ig h t.
or, good condition. New paint,
new upholstery.
^WORK WANTED
Wataon Reel
MAN— 10 years experience In REEL’S USED CARS 4 PARTS
Orlando Highway

Do you suffer distress from

TOO FAT?

■.tele cnar.8rova.jje w w

jjffT jV T ik fc C to Z
Magnolia. 'PI
4

1984 International-stake aids pick-

«P.
Wataon Reel
finishing, HEEL'S UBKD CASH A PARTS
__ Orlando Highway

UA -lO WOFK wttffv

electric connectlo.i 1987 Chevrolet Tudor, motor 4

trans. overhauled. Naw Paint,
good condition.
Wataon Reel
REEL'S USED CARS A PARTS
Orlando jlighway__

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W E D N E S D A Y , OCT! 1, 1947 #
rrStanley singled. Keese going to Jorgensen bunted s*f*If&lt; th*
World Series
third. Robinson singled, scoring throw to flcat went wild nn^
Keese. Stanky stopped at second. Edwards went to third on th*
ir n lls a w 'lis a Pasr IIh I
error. Arky Vaughan, hatting for
Reiser struck out.
ers in right center and Johnny
One run, two hits, no eirors, Gregg, filed lo DIMagglo. _ No runs, two hits, one error,
Lindrll’* double that bounced into two left.
two left.
the left field botes chased little
Third Inning Yankeea
Seventh Inning Yankeea ,
. __ _
Reynolds went out, Jorgensen to
Vic _Lombardi.
MrQuinn singled off •Il«'hrm*n
After yestrrdaf’a 6-3 Yankee 5.0,,l|!, “ n- . Stlrixwcla* llnedi over
Stanky s head and went alL the who .upsis
rliriehrfiaMklf t " ' igJxK^VBgarVnrr;* wild-BUclur-na..
STilrVig .MrQuinn tn second: John- ........ nnfng after hurling n o -: lo
,ffRRtn.' LtirarnHR.B
. Ifia1
.
trail for .four perfect frames. I on' to wnterfleld for a triple, son singled, scoring McQuinn.
the odd makers installed the Amer- »forln* 8tlrnwelsa. DIMagglo was Reiser Irt the hall roll through
lean league champs as topheavy. Intentionally walked and MrQuinn hia legs and Johnson went to
third on the error. Rixxuto pupped
favorites. The pflce ran all way struck out. ’
One run, two hits, no errors, out to Stanky. Rerra was inten­
from 3 to I up lo 4 to 1. They
tionally walkrd. Reynold* sing­
were quoted at 0 to 5 to make it two left.
led, Robinson allowing tho hail
Fourth Inning Dodgers
two straighl behind Allie Rey­
Walker hit a home run Into to acoot by him, Johnson scoring
nolds' pitching.
There was not much of a line tight field stands, the first homer and Rerra racing to third. Ret
waiting for ths Ideaehv* gates to of .the series. Her maniki bound- Harnry. right- hander;— rcphn’wt
open at 9 o'clock but two hours ed out, MrQuinn to Reynolds. Ed- Hchrman. Stlrnwelss singled, Ber­
later most of the 13,800 seats ap- 1
popped^ out ty McQuinn ra scored. Henrieh filed out to
Reese singled. * Ileese attemped to Reiser, Reynold* racing to third
pearrd to have been taken.
With the players sharing-in the steal second and was cut down*, after the catch. Barney let looxe
■with a wild pitch, allowing Reyreceipts of thr first four games, llerra to Rixxuto.
One run, two hits, no errors, nolda to score and Stlrnwelss
they were acutely aware of the
to reach second. Lindell walked.
cash pouring Into th* stadium till none left.
Fourth Inning Yankeea
J o r g e n a e n took DIMaggin's
The scene shift* to Brooklyn to­
Reiser, dropped Johnson's drive grounder and stepped on third,
morrow. and for thr next three
day*. If three are needed, where which went for a triple. Rixxuto forcing Stirnweiss.
NCM M1W VOJK S Wf SI J!C4 H OKYVAY, lliems.-) pout a itrcun nn (he v/hlch d»trnyed the M.oon.non Orac# they have only about 14,000 seats. hit into left center for a double,
Four runs; four hits; nne er­
Unv Pirr 57 In Manhattan The fames iprcC i to Pier Cl. The Are wss fought be eieht pieces nl land npparatul
Although neither club announced Johnson scoring. Rerra Died to ror: two left.
iser and Rixxuto raced to third
lift-1ir* flreb. nU The B.297-tnn I n t Santd ti.la
|iulU(l ut?Liy by luf«
h^f f t rln at th* n«»rih •lilt how It split the swag, all indica­
Kightk Inning Dodgers
er. the catch. Reynold# bounced . Stanky want out, Johnson to
of Pier 51 One of tnr imokie-t wrtrrfront Ore* lr» Ne./ York l latory. It knocked out 21 rtrem^n. a. creosote- tions pointed to an all-time high
«■ aked pillnys and ahotil BWt hales of cotton we.it up in Itl-Ioot llainrs.
(ititereellonnt) winning individual cut of over to Jorgensen nnd Rixxuto wss MrOuInn. Robinson doubled. R«ls$7,000. The present high is $6,544, caught between third Hnd home|er filed to Ksnrleh. Walker
received hy each Detroit’ Tiger-in ■nd declared out when he ran out grounded out, Rixxuto to first.
No runs, one hit, no errors, on*
Citrus Juice
the 1015 win over the Chicago of the baseline. Reynolds sneak
rd to second during the rundown. left.
Cub*. ,
«
„
•reallMsea i i » m r a s e IW |
Eighth Inning Yankees
With Major Francis Suther­ Stirnweiss fanned.
One runs, two hits, no errors,
McQuinn filed to Hermanikl;
land’s 71st Hegimeht band provid­
the channel* of trade.
one left.
Johnson filed In Reiser; Rizxutn
A actual slHiftage of orange ing a musical background, the
Fifth Inning Dodgers
filed out to Hermanikl.
^Yankees were out early for hat­
and Mended juices, the Liter ting practice to find Charley Kel­
Jorgensen
fanned. I-ombardi
No run* no hits, no errors,
■■
^
, made ^.fuipx.* . miiluie.of, orange ler. their- old- autfieW Mala Who grounded out, vUututo to Me- nc*ie lofts' '■
Ninth Inning Dodgers
and grapefruit juirr, is indicated was tost for the season after a Quinn. Rixxuto whipped out Stan
Hermanikl walked. Edwards
June operation, throwing to the ky.
by the new lepoit, which coverx hitter*. He wa* followed hy Red
No runs, no hits, no errors, filed th I.indell.- Roese singled,
the ix-riod of June and July. Tbi- Ruffing, the old Yank "stopper" none Irft.
sending Hrrmsnskl lo third. Jor­
gensen bounced to Stirnwslst who
Fifth lanlng Yjmkrea
pirlurr is less favoiahlr oh grape­ who tolled for the Chicago White
Henrirh walloped a 367-foot , Jhrrw «" RI»uto at .
fruit juice, but its reserve stocks Sox this season after hia release.
When the Dodger* arrived qn homer over the eenterfield sign, I R * * * * - RIxxuto a throw to . leare bring reduced gradually.
the field a little more than an hour the first Yankee liomo run In the IQuinn was too late to catch tho
runner and Hermapskl scored. Al
The new report shows a re­ l-efore game time, there were few Series. I.indell hit a line drive Gionfrlddo, pinch-hitting for Bar­
in the reserved
andw.u
box• Into left field stands (or an auto­
duction in stocks o f . grapefruit customers
,
,i._w
matic ground rule double. Hal ney,. grounded to Johnson who
Gregg, a righthander, relieved threw to Stlrnwelss. forcing Jor­
country” stores of 30 percent
chilling in y e s t e r d a y ' s brisk lx&gt;mhardi.
-thrown
l.omuarui. DIMagglo
in si again wa*
w w -tn
^ yn. gensen outunder H year ago. As of Aug. I hrssiss
olii at first Try vorgensen. Me- Tine run. one ml, no errors, on*
iUTcd;
TRTX y* i r. ' 11)6 ' ' if|x'itt
First Inning Dodgers
Quinn siaglrsl, scoring Lindell. left.
such retail nutlets had inventories
Totals
Hlqnkv and Robinson struck Johnson hit to Gregg and the lat­
of this Item nf 1,070.000 cases, oulr
, R II E
Reiter filed Id I.indell.
ter
threw
to
Ktanky
at
second
In
compared with 4,16)7,000 cases on
8 9 2
No runs, no hits, no errors, an attempted double-ptay but Brooklyn
the same date last year.
/
10 15 l
none left.
Stanky dropped the ball and both New York
Losing pitcher—Lombardi.
First Inning Yankee*
runners were safe. Rixxuto filed
On oranges ami blended juices,
Time of game 2:36.
Stlrnwelss singled to right field. ! to Rr|,rr. ||ffrr* struck out.
a subnormal supply is indicated
Attendance—69,860.
in the report, with an actual Henrlch singled, sending Stirn-i Two run*f thrPC hlU.Tine error,
shortage possible befoie the new writs to third. I.indell bounced (wu Irft.
to Jorgensen and started a double
IIKITIHIt HIT
canning season open*.
Sljilh Inning Dodfers
MOSCOW, Oct. 1, OP)— The
On orange juice, which has lie- play with a throw to 8tanky at
Rohin|on
filed
tn
IhMagglo.
come more (Kiputar with
the second who rrlayrd to Robinson Reiser singled over Johnson’s Literary Gaxette, w h i c h last
consuming public, supplies as of ahead of I.indell. Stlrnwelss scorrd brad. Stirnweiss picked up Walk­ month compared President Tru­
Aug. I weie estimated at 2.22R.OOO on the play. DIMagglo singled er’s grounder ami started a dou­ man to Hitler and provoked a
BROOKLYN FANS, more than half a million strung, pork Dm mint) Hall to eases, or 13 |ier rent less than McQuinn fanned.
U. 8. protest, turned today
One run, three hits, nn errors, ble play with a tosa to Rixxuto Winston
pay homage to their beloved "Hums,” It’ 17 champions nf the Nutior.il last year's 8,309,000 rases.
Ernest Bevin
UlllilklMHi Kiiivav
v
at aecond, forcing Reiser, and vvIII■iaJII Churchill,
none
left.
league. A bliuard of confetti and torn phone boohs c .verod ths pave­
and Hector McNeil of Britain,
Kixxulo
relayed
to
McQuinn
t*»
Second
Inning
Dodgers
Illended Juice supplies
were
ments from curb to curb as tho ballplayers stepprd out m the cteps of
Walker lined to Dlklaggiu In double Walker.
the City Hall to greet the thousands gathered there.
(International) estimated at 1,512.000 rases this
No runs; one hit, no errurt,
year on Aug., 18 per cent less renter. Ilermanskl filed out to
nolle left.
than leat year's 2,442.000 case*. Johnson. Edward* fanned.
Sixth Inning Yankee*
No run*, no hits, no errors.
lloytudds singled and Stirnweiss
Consumers are buying canned (none left,
I CARRY
walked.. Ilrnrich went out on a
citrus puirr* at „ faster rate than'
Second Innnig Yankeea
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heel of Russian
‘ d* najhcJUtQl
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------Department has muicLrusl-Luating rijk
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land her* In 1.1 months, Is rap.
I* liltlr Antl-Tfust lllvielnn
only 160 lawyer* ami about a tainrd by Kalme Vrskl, who im­
dozen economist*—ha* taken un mediately ir|wited to Immigration
■o many nf thr giants of imluitry nuthoritiea that none hud entry
that a Hit of defendant! read* visa*.Veski's wife, Hilda, who spenha
like an industrial hlur Ixwik.
Thr campaign hat l&lt;ecn gather- Knglish, told re|&gt;orter* tho little
In* momentum ilnre the war’a Itund left tlntrliorg, Swed-n on
*n&lt;L DDrlng. hostilities there w*» duly 22,
''-tVe were informed that a,lot her
little thr tlpit-lrtiartr* rould d»
hut watch. The necessary rrgl- Estonian hand which landed in
mentation of induatry in the Savannah, fia„ was deported to
emerge nr y -had made monopolies Kill* 'Island." »he said, “ but con­
ditions were- liecnmlng ao t* I in
temporarily legal.
Europe that we finally drcideil to
Living C « l« a Target
Kow. however, the division ha« leave.
The first group nf Estonians
1S2 pending raara. Fifteen of
them are appeal* In-fore the Su­ landed here Aug. !H- last year,
bringing the total to 47. -They
preme Court.
followed
Thr sharpest fight la against Two n|h?r boatloads
prirn of food, clothing ami hous- were first refused admission, but
lag. Attorney (irnrial Tom C. b y direct Intervention o f I'rusL
Clark ia*t August ordered the dent Truman were later granted
Antl-Tru»t Division’* lug gun* to |&gt;ermanent visa*.
be aimed at thr high roil of liv­
ing.
The prelimtnarir* of that Iwttie now arr living fought out be­
fore a federal grand Jury In. Chi­
Il'sallaaiS lioai IT s , Oa-I
cago. Score* of meat and dairy
Industry official* have licrn sub­ said, "that this I* the finest trhifW
that now rnn lie built. Into it ha*
poenaed.
Suita under the Shetman anti- gone all that was learned In the
tru»t art arc pending In lllinoi* lihrd school of war. It Is a piece

tutr and the trading meat park- ralb-il upon to hold the line while
an, accused of large-wale price the nation muster* It* power for
war. ’ Certainly eve»y American
filing.
ho|&gt;r* that such a situation will
Itralty and lluildlng
T h e " ho u a I n g phase w a s never develop. We are confident
launched when the dlvison se- that this vessel will help preserve
cured Indlctmrnts from a' district the |N-sre kcause It demonstrate*
H i
of Columbia federal grand jury the determination of,the United
against the National Association Sintra to resist aggression."
Hi-ralling the great haUle in
of Rral K*tatc lloaid* and tho
Real Kstatr lloaid of Washington, the Coral Sea In May. 1942 from
D, C. They arr charged with a which thr carrier took Its name,
criminal conspiracy to restrain Sulllvart said neither the U. 8.
-----IfMTWrmigT. fixing "cominlsiiion, nor Japan eoulJl claim it as
great tartical victory.*'
rales charged by realtors.
Hut the enemy turned hark, he
The hjgh" cost of building ma­
terials Is a major issue In three said, and ‘ ‘The Coral Sea marked
of the cases pending before the n turning point l|t naval warfare.
Supreme Court:-111 Ui 8. Gyp- Derisive results had la-err achieved
aum Co., charged with unlawful­ entirely through the efforts of
ly fixing the pi Ire nf gysum naval altentfl. Aviation was re­
cement industry; (1)1.Ine Mater- cognised ns the striking power
charged with price fixing in the of thr fleet. Thnt was the naval
board:
(2) Cement Insitutr, lesson of the-Coral- Sea."
American losses at the battle
lal Co., charged with patent
pooling and prlro fixing, in the of the Coral Sea were one carrier
the kxingtorr. one destroyer nod
''drop-out” electric, fuse field.
The Federal Trade Commission one oiler, while the Japanese
has filed against prartirally thr lost one carrier, one old destroyer
entire steel industry u complaint j and four lunge*. Ihdh Die U. S.
charging an unlawful price-fix and Japan had nne carrier dam­
aged «* well.
Ing combination.
Flee) Admiral Frnest J. King
dcscrik-d the buttle n» the "first
major engagement in naval his­
KiwuniH Meet*
tory in which surface ships did
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V lC lim
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v A I lC C r
! ‘I'pTD.sf^tic ^imr-July perlosl c««vVr- Itlxiuto hunted to Jorgensen ami vanclng. Lituieli filed lo Her';
th; he asserted.
ed In the survey are given as* was thrown out. llerra hit to inanskl in left field, Reynold*
exces Ive draltuiife continues affected 321 other flight crew
Ma
scoring after the catch; DiMaggio
9.010,000 rase* of all ranneil j Stanky and was tossed oot.
to be permitted, he said, our lakes, members.
fanned,
julrea.
,
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No
runs,
no
hit*,
no
errors.
CHICAGO.
Oct
I
bV&gt;
Author
Howard
Vinvenl
O
brien,
59,'diwl
will In time k nothing hut ugly,
Wage*' were not Involved In
—On*
useless sink holes. Excessive ir- the dispute, the A Kb - Air I,Ine L i t night in a xuhuihw Evaj)tLL»aJ-Lm)Ualm ! -cancer uh« admenl-tUat-----Salex of-OTxnjJ.r- In 3 “ hlen.TeHi f
| ■
•me left.
Third Inning Dodgers.
---- xlgaUou—nt 4 IIMS ha»—eow«e,t|H‘TtntT—AnklnlPiTT
islllng ~ the lie TisiT frsnliTT(Inclined Lit July with tesdcn of hi* column in the juices, which showed shariip year
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Seventh Inning Dodgers
Jorgensen Hied
•I Reese walked.
some lake levels In drop eight strike after It said the. rompanv
ago . gains
Februaryand iw.HMtuUrnbardi filed to
Chicago Daily News. •
. . during
,, . .
. i,0 'VlenHch ...u
Hermanikl fanned. Edwards
in
feet^he said, lie urged not"merely had fnllrd to.bargain
in good
tef
.larch and Aprll-May this year. DiMaggio. Reese stole second, singled. Reese filed to Henrlch.
O'Hnen h*d- k en ill for more than * year and hit column—for* continued
a water control committee In faith, failing to send represents-----------------------------------—
—
above last year foi* -------------——------------Tallahassee l.iu a stole wMc set- fives to the rnnfcrsner take mrily , daily frntuir f .r almotl I *» y ra n
wrillrn inlrmilltrnll) Junr-July, the report saldr "Imt
wllh
full
lutrgalning
authority,
fro In the hnipilxt tbonThe cattc.’k -----If
have shown ■ tendency tn level
.'The fight-fm -w aterm rum n* and
d had used the’ signing of an “Cell 108" during that time.
o ff from previous high move­
a battle for survival fur oursevle* ugiremrlit as a weapon to de­
Truman Appeal
ments." Orange Jufro sales totalLast July 18,the wrote of his
and our children,” he declared.
prive pilots of rights provided
ed 1,1)40,000 cases; blended Juice 1
Mrs. M. D. (iatrhrd wa* present- fur handling grievances Iwilh In rancor, contending the disease
1,810,000 rases.
1
II ssllsa,* frum l*&gt;s- IlMl
should l&gt;e given the -“ widest pub­
Sd with n birthday gift hy the their ennlrart and the Hallway licity."
sands of letters offering volun­
club In appreciation id her fine Idilstr Act. A company official
Grapefruit
Juice
aalea
to
ron-l
"It was near the base nf the tary help have poured* uiron the *timers during June and July
cooking, with Fd l.nm- and F. said nil hut a "few minor issues"
rommiltee since its creation' last
Tlatky Wight making the pres covering rules and working con­ spine," he wrote, “ —a most Inac­ Thursday.
" , * totaled 2.610,000 rases, the report
cessible apot.
•ntation.
dition* were settled In negotia­
"Mr.
(’
resident,
the
people'
of stales, 18 |N*r rent itelow a year
It was fastened to everything
ago.
tion* last week.
out. involved considerable ‘ damatCi’ America have never failed In the
The company said Its wage out involved ’ conisdetatde damage accomplishment o f a n y
waf,’
i
offers to pilot* "were "(he highest to adjacent and inliorvnt proper­ I.urkman said, t'H'vy W*R not
TenHion Mounts
m o ll e lu llin g ’
fail in this war on hunger. On
in the histoVy nf international ty.
Housing Shortage
j, m n 5^ ’w e iir tech in yeortl
- - ((TNllsam irnia l*a«r nan
their
In-half
we
pledge
you
our
rnpimcrclal transport flying." A
He advised hi* readers;
It h ovm il the lim e-xpving,
'tt'oMllaw-4 hrnm Paa- Dm )
before (he midnight deadline set spokesman said pay scale* offered
“ If a swelling turn* up, don’t moat earneat endeavor*."'
would
range
frrjnr
n
minimum
corw en icnrc fe a tu re s you
high rlan peojdr,' the laid, wh&gt;
be any slower about doing aomo.
for the walkout.
gu*rtantce of 2239.39 a month
home la .nnljr one phase. of the
"*•*,could Ijoffc to fin d in any
:The wage demand by the rail to flmr *yaar captains nn DP-4 thing* about it than »•*«- Wattld Administration's program ‘ to help ' like Sattford and want to live here.
I p d ii
at»ut
turning
in
a
flit*
alarm."
ronnop l i'm e i (dean,
fait
! Up to 8:00 o’clock' last eve­
unioni. spokesmen said, was ‘ 'com­ plane* for a minimum of. 70 hour*
Europe.
Itefore
the
food
pan
he
D'llrlvn joined the Daily N*w* sent there. Congress must ap­ ning, she declared*, she had lieen I
..■"J*1**
0
^
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*P
®
n
f
'
v
*
L
P
pulsory due to the. skyrocketing a month to $1,307.74 a month for * a b*Nik ’editor in 1928 after
^
l" o ir Tank)
tan ltl Gut,
G ot. |
Ifl
, ^4o f t in«t"or
nl
rantains with .eight year* having written several novels In prove funds, either as loans-or telephoning realtors and owner*
living costs.” It followed the re­ senior
in a vain effort to locate.apart­
gifts,
with
which
European
na­
|
ypuiro'n’o
lcocliiitg
with
gat
nf
seniority
flying
constellation*
the preceding 16 years.
cent sward of I5J/J cents an hour
ment nr home rental accommo­
tion* can buy It.
R5 hours a month. Pilot* now
* ’• b h ca u tu ya^.(live&lt;Jjeyond
In 1912, he took over the col­
wage boost granted a million nop- receive from $H50 to $1,075. Co­
Mr. Truman has p r o p o s e d dations. On* man, who Is a state
„ » ^ ilje Snaint let ut thoW you
distributor
for
a
manufactured
umn
.that
had
formrrly
-lwen
crating rail workers 1ry an ar- pilots, now receiving a maximum
958A;000,000 as stop-gap aid and
in i s .n a * T a p p o o
, You
boatd nsmrd under the of $500 a month, were offered conducted by Eugene Field, noted asked that key congressional com. product, is anxious to locaU hero
hut I* unable to find an apart­
author,
who
hail
railed
it
"Sharp*
“* "vJill'v-bnarr'how you*«*ver
mil
tec*
meet
a*
soon
a*
possible
Increases
to
$610
„
month.
onaT^Hailwsy l-alior Act.
lhu lo consider it. Mr. Trumpn made ment for hi* family, she said.W ilholil th e ’ r'ilyHandling of cargo was halted
Hrolherhooda, tepresenting In I..** Angeles and I»ng Ileach
red."-Urn request informally Monday
"lam getting six or more calls
- XonvenieOtet you tan now*
th* engineers, firemen, conduct­ harlMire after
On# of the most famous nf his ami today made public a letter ■ day for apartment# from peo­
the Waterfront)
’
0 rp tiiy h ave in Hut new
ors, thralnmen and switchmen, Fmplovers Association, reprvsent- columns was written during sent to rhairmrn of the com­ ple who want to live here,” said
_ Jripiion. 5 «&lt;• it, tom orro
also have made demand* fop Ing, 12 stevedoring firms, ruled World War II. It was entitled "So mittees.
W. R. Williams, realtor, thlk
changes In 44 working
rule*. no crews of the CIO International I-ong Son" and told of a father’s
"Political groups that hope to morning. .A. R. Feterson likewise
Carrier spokesmen &gt;sid the an­ lAingshoremcn'a ami Warehouse­ farewell to his son going off to profit "by unrest ami distress,” taid that ha Is giWting mail/
nual railroad
operating- cost* men's Union would he called for war. The column was dramatical he wrote, "are now attempting •ipnilar call*.
Would k Iroosted f (00,000.000 If loading or unloading of freightara. on the radio and later published to capitalize on the grave fears
"Shortage of houalng will be
tha’ wage hikes were granted and
a booklet.
of the French and Italian pooplo
•Seventeen
freighters . were
one of the topic* discussed by
11,000 ,000,non |f the rule* changes
thaj
they
will
ni&gt;t
have
enough
The son, Done), a navigator In
caught In the shutdown and ait
Were approved. The union and estimated 3,000 longshoremen and an Army bomber later was ktlleJ
and fuel to survive the com­ the Sanford Board of Kealtor*
when they meet tomorrow after,
earrler representative* will begin 160 foremen were Involved In the on a mission over Germany.
ing winter."
j- .'P . S u J'fZ a iu je
' Mfotiatinns
in Chicago next dispute .In which the union had
Mr. Truman thus mentioned no noon at the City Hall with Tim
Hatton, executive vice president
Tuesday.
political
groups
hy
name.
The
demanded it- lie recognised
as
the Florida Association of
Tito Warning
' &gt;al argument which has
bargaining agent for longshore
Ceen^'m'ade” ' 7 o r" the V ^ E u r ^
..Id Edward F. Urn*
foremen.- The employers hive re­
ll'aaliM-4 I n a Paa- n—l
local realtor and president of
futed on the ground that the upon Yugoslavia through the program, hnwcwi, la this:
Vishinnky ClaHhcs
If France and Itwlv go hun&gt; in*, local realtors' group.
foremen are pari of management. United Nations some decisions
gary
this winker, Communists
With Pandit On Scut In Jackson, Miss., the Routhem which
Mr, Lane revealed thla morn­
would be humiliating for our
Hus Lines, Ine., said It would P*opU *hd for other Ilalkan coun may seise power.
ing that he is getting. It. ta .15
GREEN’S FUEL
All
e
a
t
i
u
i
s
i
s
indicate
that
NEW YORK. Oct. 1—t/n -T h e not negotiate Ita four-month-old, tries, but I declare- that we'will
rails a day for rentals. Some
i Jiatlon* Assemhlv faileil nlrte lUt* labor disputa until tha never permit anyone to nlay the 470,009.000 bushels nf grain are are retired businessman, others
anywhere
Drat effort today lo break striking union ran establish that master In our country and Impose the most we ran export undrr are veterans who want to find
present conditions, the President
i deadlock in the race ktween "It is authorised by Ut# employes his will.'
homes
or
apartment*
to
rent,
he
said, hut there is "strong evi­
Soviet Ukraine and India to represent' them. A company
declared.
Resistance to pressure, Tito
for th# Security Council seal to official aaid nearly all the etriker*. said, depends upon* "our not being dence" that at least IOO.uOOJMO
bushels
more
than
this
will
be
H# stated,- however, ‘ that 8an* vacated bv Toland Dec. 31,
members of th* AFL Amalgamated shaken, not being Intimidated by
ford wa* no different from DeVljayalakshml Pandit, chief Association of Street Car, Elec­ threats of atomic bomba or any­ needed.
“This
100,000,000
bushels
mutt
Laiyl, Orlando and other Florida
th# Indian delfgatlon and tric Railway and Motor Coach thing else."
*h« .American |&gt;*o- ( |Um m 'its lack~of hoptfng
or to Moscow, (ook the Employee of-Amerlrs, have been . "I think that today the strength M “ i r 1
pie,
Mr.
Truman
asserted.
r for a brief statement of re- replaced. Union leader* said they of democratic elements In the
lo withdraw India from the had accepted a federal concilia­ world la so powerful lhat Im­
24 Hour Service Since 1932
.
It. Mrs. I'andit said the Dee. tion servIce Invitation to reeume perialism will will not be ablo
; expiration nf Australia's S- contract negotiations.
to realist Its Intention tn launch
r term would lrave th* Indian
What Women LIk« About Their
Also In the transportation field, a new world war," he said, "But
a area unrepresented on-.the _the
Brotherhood . i of
S i Railroad
----------- the provocation! are not excluded, J
idorette Store--------------j— rCaunclL _Sha jliuistad Trainmen- - prepared In dlitrlhUU IH3 tt t i' easier 16
not trying to Veep any ■trike ballot* among 5 000 mem provocations where a nation ta
o f th* Councilhers employed by the New York, weak. Therefore, Yugoslavia mutt
‘‘LAUNDERKTTE docs Unusual jobs toot
/» And nil Y. VDhlnalty New Haven and Hartford Rail- be atrong.*
BUnkstsl . ... Drapes! . . . Slip Coveral . . .
that tha Britiah common- road aftar, tha union said, the
would k_ represented by mad had refused to abldo'by a
Bsth Mstst . . . All Sorts of Heavy Things! „
National Adjustment BoaVd claim and prevented shipment o f halt.'
BUnkeU Come Out So Soft and Fluffyl”
Sanford - Phone 1252 - Fla. State Rank Rldg.
for $100,000.
The A fL drivers In Die Nstr York!
In New York striking driven
Orlando — Phone 4878 — 1249 N . Orange
/Jersey metropojitgfx... jypa
LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD
Bovlet Inlon^delegate on the o f the Railway Express Agency
spot* over|
tcond at Oak
Fhona 1082
— L -J l plcksted millinery manfacturera wages and shorter pours.

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To ProtKi (fa* Peace ul (he World; ■
To Promote the Pro*ret* of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford,
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VOLUME XXXVHI

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SANFORD, FLORIDA THURSDAY. OCT. 2. 1947

Flash Storm Damages Florida Coast Homes

On Partition
Claims To All Of Pa­
lestine Not . Aban­
doned And Enforce­
ment Is Required
LAKE SUCCESS. Oct. 2. I/PI
A —Bulfarla arcuaed the United
Stale* . today of deliberately
esaggrratlng the llalkan diaturbanre* to “ supply a food excute to tranaform Greece into
an armed camp of the United
Stale*" The Bulgarian attack
v a t made before the 37-ntllon ,
political committee of Ike Uni­
ted Nation# Aaaembly leaa than
24 hour* JtfUtrQff. ^BHELlRL
Wrelopment* aWe-Hlng relation*
between the United Stale* and
‘■Bulgaria. Theme wer* tire l(ranting of full diplomatic recogni­
tion to. the Communikt •domi­
nated Bulgarian government by
the United, 81 »tee and a simaltaneouily auceaa»ful more led
by tha Un|led Stale* and Brit­
ain to bar Bulgaria from rarmberahlp in the United Nation*.
LAKE SUCCESS. Pel. 2 w The Jewith Agency, olltcu l voice
£ ( Palestine Jew*, declared today
that it v » i prepared "m oil reiuctantly'* to accept lh* patlilion
of the Holy Land inlo separate
Arab and Jewish Male*.
it ptediclrd eoldtemenl meatmet would ‘be esirnlisl In p a v i­
lioning but that ihe i'aleilinr
Jew* would be teady Jo delend
themielve* a* a nation.

Food Group Warns
Don’t Start Next
WarlnGarbageCan;
Hjo

Bus Fired Upon
In M ississip p i
' Transport Sfrike
Governor ThreateYis
To Call Guards To
P r e v e n t Vfolence
JACKSON. Ml**.. Oct. 2.
L15—The High*ay Catrul *aid
shortly liefore noon that of*
fleer* have apparently rornri''rd the "person who fired on
Ihe bua." Police aaid the man
had been pocketed in. a wood­
land ucclur near llaillraburg
and that a call *a« went to.
Parrhman Penitentiary for
bloodhound*, preparatory lo a
final rloaing-in operation.

♦ In iu iirit official declaralio .1
on the recommendation* of the
United Nation* Special Committee
on
Pale»tine
(UNSCOP),
the
agency made clear that it wa&gt;
Dot giving up claim* to all ot
Paletiine at a Jewish national
JACKSON. Mi**,. Oct. 2 &lt;/P&gt;
home but laid it would accept A pa**enger but of thr Southern
aitition in the interest of a so- Rui Line Co.. Inc., whpse fotmrr
tltiveri are on slrikr, was fired nn
ulion.
*
Isratlon-wsa made today A-le-g mile* north of Hate

-r,

before

the

57-ffation *Paleiline he thurg, in a renewal of violence."

Committee- -of -die— £ * a * ia l*■Aw _ 'The ihooting occurted_in.Agile

Hendricks Urges .
Hisenhower For
For
Eisenhower
:JV iceJ!iiesideiit
W ASHIN GTON . Oet. 2 ~ G PhItep Hendrick* {D -Flal said I*.
day he “ can't nee wllete Ihe Repub­
lican party hn* nny claim'' on
General Dwlvhl
D .E lirn h ow er
nriil advocated Id* tumi Inal ion -fur
Vice President by* Ihe Democratic
Party.
t.eneral Kisenhuw'er. who has
disclaimed tiny political
party
affiliation, ia resigning no Army
Chief of Staff to become presi­
dent uf Columbia University next
year and hao Ix-eti proniinenlh
mentioned do n |x&gt;soible Republlcan presidential nominee by sev­
eral high (i. t&gt;. *1*. cvtineil*. *
Ill-sides Hendrick*. Rep. Kmatli-

et} (D-Flal and Senator Spark­
man t It-A lit &gt; have
advocated
Elsenhower'* selection a* Pre»ident- Truman'*
running mate.
Senator Pepper
&lt;I&gt;-FI*I .aabl
if
..

Wallace Attacks
Bankers &amp; Army
On Foreign TAid
Favors Loans But Is
Against Any Strings
BeingTied OnThenri
I'lriS F IE U X NU » . O n . 2&lt;/Pi
Hrnrj Wallace iayt Congrev*
•hould jppropn.He the $18,000
(KtO.(KK) relief loam that lit htlropran nation* have avked for under
the .M.lillull Plan but he w.mlt nr
financier* and military men in
Washington diitaling the term*.
Hie former Vice President mov­
ed in wnlern Msitathutriis on
thr third day of hi* I I -day lour
through five New F.ni-Jsml Hales,
*11 c*ar;il.Republican Maine,I He lijld a Harvard UnivrntlV
audience d
u 5.000 *1 iw

As-soclaled I'remt Reused Wire

NO. 230

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Dodgers Capture Free For All
est Bv Score O f 9
Meat Prices
Continue Rise
To New Peaks

THISI TWO HOUSII WIKI WRfCKiD at Smyrna Beach, Fla , after a flaih itorin at tea off tha northeastern
coast of Florida caused excessive Jiish tide*. Numerous,borne* and building* alung th* State'* bClch-front*
were damaged. In th* arc* near Jtcksonvill* damage was etUrneted at about $300,000. (International)

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IYri'tla* Pl um,-il
- V f L c - -

It* Ihe AaaucUtrd Prraa
I’ ik h of mrat and wheal- two
llaplr* of the Amrncan diet outIiiiued to me lo or neat tec old
peak* III trading Inal Let) today
i* Pirvidriit Ir'Ullian'* dove lui
"tell Mtionillg" lu tunvrive giari
fot t 11lope wept into high g&lt;aiTlirie weir hint* the Adnntiit
tlation .lillglit lair luoie dla'lK
-atep« d -nerrn,-n-r "v nrrh"at~Tri-'f
ctmtiol and compultoty rationing.,
lave liogv .11 ( ‘Imago ihmbrd

foi llir
iritlird
pound*
wav 2V

Successful Operations Shown
For Elimination Of Worry

H» J \t K HAND
CH ICAG O . Oct. 2 id'? Ih r pirtiuntal lobidomy an o|Viatmn m
F.HHKTS I II I I). Brooklyn. Oct. .
which the ’’w iiiiy” potliun ol the biain ,« riiuiltiicUtled In vVvrtutt;
,,,,kli II opened up an
it* inmmuniiation linrv hat pio ird (u trrfilu l m two lliinl* ul tin- i id')rally
lead
am
the Nrv'v 5 oik lin k i.n r i undritakrn. the man who pioneered m ill mtg«‘tj tn A nieiu •
rev and’ )btf 'Jailed ihTough the '
iC|Hilled today. •
Dr. Janie* w . Wall*, plofcssul III neutologll.if tUMp-il at t»eui«.- longrvt nine mmiig game in Sene*
Waihtnglon University. Washington. I). C .. vaid brllti operalnmv he h.v hivtory to ram i '• 8 edge fot their
firat virlr.ry in thr (hud game of
Ix-rfornn-il alnce IMtt on M l pa-O
till- P ’47 vnbw ay -I tiev.
itluhjuii «».................f Hrnriiiif Uuutitij;
pfodueed "goml'' It-bulu tin*
...................
.........................--------------jp.OOC' Ucilvl -ufjJtnku«**«. ! Iii.jec- c*nu*»w)ilnJ* e f-l-.- 11*g )*s-rn. enufl;
' R i f f Ti"llt"P
T it 'K i'
ate, n-lii-f in tumlhei lliinl -ami
lu» i(&gt;Y*ihttitutn) im-liiinhitJin nut Yankee eighth when I (rnttch walkfailed to bring any liupioyt-mtli;
i* :*|p.prt***i'**it unit a stiiiii'ijf
iu the remainder.
fw litlgA if Kttill' Wfiit« tliV jvi -t rd and l-indcl) Vltiglrd to tell'
Three group* of patient* have rtfflfriiHl vv1111 tiLiP^iVi i^ttunitt irnlri hut Joe DiMaggiu, tiying to
licen hub]ected to the i&gt;;wialiiih-— i n ;
unit nuti-H
i«3?s *lnp lot f i . u i g , dumped a vveax ' .
thote M iffniug from acliiiuphr-- *littii |M»rfi*cllun iu lift* ai ul it
grounder tow aid Stinky
y&lt;tio
iiin. involutional nirlancholia* and fi rtf fill *»f inUitij i jnK*.
ob***|lVr tvnaiun.
Fur thr
lu aitmril, Join he'd I.indell a* he iped by
and ilnrw to (nit., doubling DiThe achidiphtenla tuffei * from
MM I'm*r I I* III J

111

Miyyni Mvljutnn bti lUniuh on

Forrestal Calls
Marxian Thesis Seriously Hurt
Pure Nonsense By Early Frosts

louith (liaighl day and
a to;r of $.111.25 a iiumhrd
rally in thr iiiallit lh.it
i„ 50 i rut* lughn Iho U . S . I n d u s t r y

lo|i H.11 within 25 cent*, of

tli-

all-tune |«-ak tea*lied hut Nept. II.

S p t M ld -

ing B i l l i o n s Pre­
paring For Peace

December wheal fului.-v on lh
Chi&lt; ago it.,aid ol 1lade ho the
NEW YORK, o .i 2 ■o
Ihe
aecund vliaighl day advapred to
tSecirtaiy ol Detenvr but night
« new (rcold peak, Ihe purr
termed "puie nnn»en*e’’ thr Man
trailed $ 2.'M a liuihrl, 21a I •
lan thrviv that "tin- follil ol pnv21* cent* above
the
preymut
ate nwiiridiip we know av bunnru
cio*e. ami then backed up t o i 2 *J.?
capit.ilivm iv piovocaliw ol uat.
Y* to
above &gt;e*|riday‘v finidi

-Jveeiel.il) Jamev l oilrvl.il did
lefet dilrclly lo the -irirnt '’witWarmer'’ Weather Is inongeting" ihargrv made by At«dtei V Yiiliiiiiky. Kimi.m L\
Fri'diutud.T’or U.S. Delegate, in .iddniung the Allliv
1
——-----■ ■OidlianiT Alloc Mllml. Hut he told
Jt) AMSUl'l \TR|t I'ttpjts
Wkiint-r weiith.o *t-rm &gt;n
British Board Two
ifp u,.td-• the 1,500 hufinrw. inrii ..it themuvl - • M * "
"r
-m l)xK .h,,,.,,- I,»
ilo. il„ m ItA
Jewish Refugee Ships^il-f —___
---------of-tbe-rmmt ry
ny
—
Tie no ,1Item)it to dictate lo na cool simp kept euilc moruilw1
,ra’ »r" ™ ‘ filing Hie p.iU
J E R U S A L E M , O e t . 2, (,V)
, ",n‘ teveiving aid the kind ot Irmjwrature* Ix-tow ami neiii iliel
•&lt;» f o - •
II iMtllnuri!

till

1‘ nkp

Brooklyn Sends New‘so'me To Showers
In Second Inning
W i t h S ix R u n s *-

( ■■ti I (

of a watnina ftnm Governor Field­
icmbly by Rabbi Abba Hi[lel Sil­
ing -L. WiigRT*™Dial National
ver of Cleveland, chaitman ol
llrillah navnl partfea Ixiariled two inlemal rcononiic
and IHililic.d freeling mark in pint* o f We.t
■Cuaidimrn would lie placed on the
tr«*il***.i on p « i » ni&lt;tn
Virginia, Virginia. lYnnaylvanit,
refugee^*Mp* crammed wlth vlaa- ,t»ucture* they .hall have
bu*e* with ordet* lo “ (hoot lo lea* Ji-wtah immigrant off I’alea- *
Aral&gt; Lt*ucli*r WurnH
Ohio nod Mo higaiu*
Because
he
said
ftnanviets
"lx
kill" if the (hooting continued.
tine tonight amt headed the veaThe cool wcailier centered lo
.investment
ami
Against Partition
1,ev* private
retained ft.
German Girl Tries
The Stale Highway Paltol office t **T toward the Hurt of Haifa.
, Itroflla
are tlx- chief moti vati ngi West Virginia.
{ P : , Elkina
r;,Hi"« rt-pnrreit
Alxvut
3,600
Jrwa
were
tx-tti
reported from
Hattiesburg that j
v r , ; rr inz
At HO, Oet. 2. - 117*1
Sheikh
Stowaway ^rip To US patrolmen
to lie atxiard the Paducah i,v;;:! f - .c - 1 „ humB,. j.xiety , hd mu. 2 ,n «•:'
•„ V '.ita
men an- trained to believe ,. " 'un , w"7 “
,A‘
1.-..
had been *ent to thr muiit'd the Geula (Kedempuun
........
sail K! Billina, Moslem tiro. . r. y neiit-e
P*'“ n‘i that
i.
....
i....
i
.......
'
"
*
‘
"
t
h
e
uestero
part
of
tin
,
pence is maintained only
leader, today warned
* FRANKFURT. Germany, O ct vicinity of ihe (hooting in an ef­ and the Northlands, rolled Medina by force," Wallace recommended stale, the mercury waVnt 27 th.-* 1
Yehudit (Jewiah State) by 'the that both groups “ should Ix? re­ morning, and at BichnC-xid it wn-l United Nations Secretary fJetu-ml
2—(fl*)—A blonde German girl, fort to arrrit th cattacker
In degti-e-, Ingliet. I.ovv- in I'enri* I Trygve Lie and U. S- Secretary
put In m Ixi* for a dramatic alow,
The bu*. anuthlxiund from Jack* immlgranta. The Veaaeta were lumed to private life."
M nnllHHnl an , I'krf EimNI &gt;
-vlvania Incluileil 29 at Mercer. &gt;,,f
George * Maralmtl that
hoarded about eight milra iff
awpy flight to New York, was
"The
heart
of
their
policies,"
rrtnlitm Itf
two rtegrees cooler rluiit at Front I tilt4 creaiion
of II
a Jt*wi*h
Jewish Htal**?
Athlil on the North Coast. The
found disheveled but olive today
In.aid,
"is
the
resurrection
Royal, Vii. Fieeiing wi-uthvr w x -lll,, Pale-line wuold “ t o i|i Iht»
refugee* embarked in Bulgur!*.
at th* Rhein-Main airport.
li .s ila a ,* »n i*aat^ d a hr i
Jim
Webb
Scores
l , PJf f t ^ l
1 c dlA llljM l. X l . l jir n " j--^ r VVJVuL )—- U U i * j * -M t ^ ll,1 ll -w - (t l-ll
. Pilot* said the flight would
Brttirh authorities were expect­
hav# meant "certain death" for
291 At Pistol Shoot ed to deport the Jet** to Cyprus Ixjcal Men'Fffifd On uttc, ni»i,7fffrH 7r r Tir!i::;nii. Mich- TTnrwrTT
"Thu Modem brothel hoist con­
tonight. A broadcast purporting
th* fir) liecauae the ho* would
-can's low was 27 ul ' tfdillac
sider* the I'tilrxlitie-Aiah csm- a
have been tlornl in an unhealed
lo
emanate
frutn
one
of
the
ahlpa
H,
S.
Kenny,
federal
fon-castJatm&gt;* 3 -'Webb, wtmean repair
Charge Of Stealing ei ill Clueago, said teniiierature i f case fot alt the Moderns in (lie
compartment where temperature* n pistol aa well as shoot It, yes­ aaid earlier that they were sur­
high above the .Allah! ic would terday topped member* 6f the rounded hy "k cluster of British
would climb tod,i) fioni the mirth-1 worhl,7 H Hanna declared In n
Two local men who had been ern .Rockies to il„. tMt*,is*lj*j*i c*hlo to Lh- and Marahall.
£ a v * been below xerfo.
.Seminole Gun Ctuli at their regul­ vessels preparing to attack."
held
In
County-Jail
since
Sunday
"Tlie rulfijlmmi nf /iunlii nnt
__ . Tho girl r a v e l h e name o f ar weekly piitul practice on Ihetr
River after yealerday’s tempt-in
lilghl" on a charge uf stealing lures in ihe mid Nil’s in parts hithm»," he ndded, "and the crea­
. Pori* Vun Knolilock, 21.,
range at the Municipal Air Port.
Final
Report
Made
tools from Albert II. Collins nn of the llnknlns, Montana rind No. tion of n Jewish alnte In any pail
Airport employe* who became
The following score# wjre re­
suspicions and pried open the ported by llyrd J. Goode, club pre­ On Recent Hurricane Sept. 11, wete. released Jiy Coun­ hinska. Ellis, Knn» . icpnrled u yf Palestine would turn Ihe whole
ty Judge R. W. Ware following high, of IH, 20 ilegrees above nor­ liihleast i.iil" a field of mga-tarres,
box top found her wearing only sident.
a bearing al 10:00 o’clock this mal. Warmer weather also wa» lexpoiixilulity fur .which wliuld be
a tklrt and underelothlng. ' She
8 T R* Aggr.
WEST
PALM
BEACH,
Oct.
2
morning. They were released, said
hastily donned a sweater, stepped J. S. Webb
100 07 94 291x300 —(A1)—The hurricane which struck Judge Ware, on the ground that foit-casl fot Ihe Atlantic coast and laid on tile shuuldrr* iif tlioxe
supporting /.ionism agalnxt the
out and appeared a bit dated but J. E, Howard
99 90 89 284
Florida Sept. 17-IK killed Id per­ Hie State wax unable to establish tin- New England slate'clear Arab right.'*
nonchalant.
There
were
wntleicd
sl*ow*-ra
Ned Smith
90 93 91 280
sona and injured I8d, Red Cross the stealing of the pru|H&gt;rty, lo
"Pur .faith older* ua to re-U’ l
sections uf the Ibx-k) .mounla'.i
F. F. Rockett
9.5.93 84 272
disaster headquarters reported to. pr.xluce the tool* or to connect ji in
Maie's"and »fi-n'^r..l” rwri' over'som'e this lm|o‘iiali»l aggieasion with
C.
R.
Spark*
87
84
80
257
New Election Sought
day In u recapitulation uf casuaH the
e V
defendants with the alleged areas of the mirlhweat I'acif:.- nil uur iniglil,'* the Modem .lead­
R. G. William* 98
J
storm damage.
stealing.
er aSM-rtixl.
*
By Conservatives 8—Slow T—Timed R—Rapid ,lie*Theandreport,
from the office of . The two defendants, George W, coast. Trniperatuif* • cinliniu-1
"The Jew* enjoyed under Aralt
Anyone having a revolver or Earl luigan, showed them were Carlton a n*d Clarence Parrish, high in the Gulf rrgion near nor­
BRIGHTON, Eng.. Oct. 2-fJPI automatic pistol can take part Jn 205 houses destroyed, 10,542 dama­ were brought hack lo Sanford mal in moat of the west coast ju le the security they have lx-eii
deprived fif in thy present Euro­
The Conarrvalive Party adopted the weekly meets, said Mr. Goode. ged amt lequesta for aid from froni Louisiana Sunday night hy area.
pean civitualion.
today at Its annual conference
17,075 families.
Deputy Charles Reck lu whupi a
"The only tintan* of xtablBaing
JOBLESS flRNRPITH
* rraolutJon rapping the Labor Capt Farran Freed
Twenty-two persona, were ser­ sheriff In thal stale hail turned
TALLAHASSEE. .Oct. 2, HP)— pence ill Hie eaal ia u declaration
government' fo- falling tn meet
iously Injured, 12 of them in the, them over.
total of HLH37 peraqn* Irevived of Independence f«r I'alratlne, the
the economic eriait apd calling for
Of Murder Charge Apalachicola area from a tornado The Htal4 was represented in A1 173.822
lu unemployment cum- willidiawal of Britiah tiuopa ami
a new parliamentary ylection.
■pawned hy the hurricane. In all, the hearing by Assistant State
iienaaticm in Pluridn during the Ihe crealiun of an Arab deuloTh* conference, large*! in th*
27
counties
were
affected,
ralm
Attorney Georgr A. DeCuttes,
JERUSALEM, Oct. 2— — A
party** hlatory, adopted the re- military court acquitted Capt. Beach, reporting 3,9t«) house* The defendant! were represented week ending Sept. 27. the State crallc government,” El Banna
Employment Service reported ,tu- ronrludrd.
'• aolution by unanimous vote after Rov Alexander Farran today off damaged and 1,400 families apply­ hy G, W. Spencer.
dav, The figure was an increase
Mnthony Eden, former foreign a charge of murdering Alexander ing for aid, led the list in those
over the previous -ovi'ek 'when
weretary and deputy leader o f the RubowtM, It ruled that the missing categories. •
,
I'UOTKMT p il e d
C. F. ADAMS DIES
$109,407 wa* paid.' During the
party, had called for WfnaUjn 10.year-old Jewish boy had not
WASHINGTON^ Oct. 2 hi5 BOSTON, Oct. 2, HP)— Charles •ante period, 10,435 .unemployed
Churchill’* return to th* Prime been proven deadr
F. Adams, 70, a country Ixiy who v.-eerana received $37^099 in fed­ France, Belgium
anil Hulland
| Minlttry to, rtd Britain of *MI».
Th* youth was abducted May Sanford Fishermen
founded Hie largest New Eng­ eral benefits.
have
pruti-sted
against
the llritorganliation, confusion and lot* 0 whUe posting signs for the
ish'Amrrican "agreement turning
- uwned grocery chain and
of affkency."
---------------- Catch 13 Black Baiifi land
Jewish underground. Th* pro**liecame the region's heat known
over management of the Ruhr
FRANCE SICK
cutlon baaed Its ra»* largely on
■porta promoter at th* same time,
WASHINGTON, Oct. 2. G P )- coal mines to the Germans. State
ROCK IIOU8EH
Thro Pat# and Ernest Southa light, grey hat found near th*
ANCHORAGE. Alaika. Oct. 2 scene of th* abduction which It ward are proud fishermen today, died today. Ilia versatility as a Georgek llidault, French foreign Dejiartmeiil officials said today
WT—-Report* that Russia I* build- contended bore the name "Far­ after catching 13'black bass in financier led him to organise the minister, aaid today that France the three governments contend
first national store* and to set will have tn cut essential Imports the plan mnoeiilrate* too much
In* "reck- bou***" In the ellff* ran."
the It. Johns River early this up two of Boston's biggest sports of coal and wheat from th* Uni­ power in German bands and may
lining tha shores o f Siberia op~
The court deliberated five min. morning.
Ventura* - the Bniina Hockey. ted Btate* unless a “ very aerloua” turn In a potential instrument of
nio*it* Bt. Lawrence {aland have ute* after the prosecutor had
The two Sanford angler* .would
been" received from
Siberian conceded a defense contention disclose no concrete information Club and Suffolk Down* horse need for dollars la met hy Nov. J, German iggrasshin against her
race track. For a short lime too
If France ran not find a way neighbors.
naHvw vialUng th* American Is­ that "there Is no case for Farran a* to the location of the fishing
he
held
controlling
Interest
in
to
meet Its dollar *hortagc, he
land, the Rev. E, IL Parker. Prea- to anfvfer."
activity, nor would they Indicate the Boston Brave* baseball club. added, very drastic mCaiurri -will
IfflPK HERS LEGION
bytertan mlaaionary on lb* Is­
Farran, who ha* decorations th* type'of lure or ball that was
VATICAN CITY. Oct. 2, l/P)—
hav* to be taken. He said these
land, aaid today.
from th* British. Untied 8tat«* being employed.
HIDING CLUB MEET
measures would have a very ball Pope Plus XII loday received 44
and French government formerly
The fish were all about the
Th* Dusty B o o t s
Riding affect on the food and industrial' American Lrgion officials who
RULING APPEALED
wai leader of a - Palestine police same weight, varying from three Club
will bold
a
meeting situation.
cam# to Europe following the LeDETROIT, Oet. 2.
— Gov­ "Lightning Patrol" which pjler- .pound* to four pounds.
____ ___
I
Hr.____
Pate
_
___
gjenU ntUpmLronytntiun In Nrw
ernor Kim Sigler ordered today ated against. the Jswlsh tinder-, revealed that he caught the limit at the Chamber of Commerce
York, and Told" Ihcm they narl
■— TAYCEB MEETING
an. immediate state Supreme ground. H* had "pleaded Innocent. near lh* same spot yesterday ‘arid building tonight at 8:09 o'clock.
All members and non mamber*
• number of Jayc«*s
(a veer and “ power for great good," a n d
Court appeal of a Detroit Judge's
from all accounts there are many who with in becom* active in the their wive* are expect.ed by Pr#. ' urgyd them to "use It well."
ijulln* quashing a IJ-jryar-old iuREDS KILL WOMAN
more where these la/i the water. organisation -are Invited to attend ■Ident J. Bralley Odham to be pre-1
^wnutUon avninat a life tenner
VIENNA, O f t 2, ,&lt;AV- An
the meeting. .
HUNGER STRIKE
sent tonight at 7;00 o'clock for the I
- a decision the Jurfat aaid might Austrian government official said
PIRATES' MANAGER
BEAVER, Pa.. Oct. 2, (A?—
regular
monthly
meeting
and
sup-1
free Ppradically every criminal today a plan# Identified aa Rus­
PITTSBURGH, Oet. 2, (A*&gt;CTTr MEETING
Anthony Paul, 40,iof Ami,ridge,
per at tha Mayfair Inn.
now aerving tint* in Michigan" sian dropped • bomb near the Th* Pittsburgh Bun-Telegraph
City Commissioners were sched­
Pa., has been on a hunger strike
The- Governor said ha would Matter, railway station In lower said today that Billy Meyer, man- uled to meet in ppeclal session at
for more than a week at the
CHOLERA EPIDEMIC
in*tract Attorney General Eugene Austria Monday, killing - ■ wo* l ager ef th*
the Kan*M City Blue*. 1:00 o’clock this afternoon In
CAIRO; Oct. 2, OP)— Egypt’s Beaver county Jail where he Is
F. Black- to call th# matter to the than. Injuring her husband and [ 1947 American
Amiri
Association pen- order to take up unfinished bull- rholsra death toll mounted to 101 held on a charge of murder In
.high court1* attention In an ef­ damaging aevernl houses.
No I oast winner*,
wlsne
has been named net*. Matter* relating to the
th* hatchet death of hla wife,
fort to for* atall a "wholesale comment was available from Rus­ •m a t s•aggai r of the Pittsburgh Municipal Airport ware slated to today aa tha haalth ministry list­ Elisabeth,,‘8ept. 19, county offi­
ed (8 paw fatalities from the
-opening of prison door*."
sian sources hart.
Pirates. ;
com* up for discussion.
(Ilf Ad dilUAIO*
cials said.

th u d

vv be lt h r

g io u m lrd

to

J a ik ti

H. Jo. ih.. ii„ wL.i—l.^al—Luo—m tlw -»
h ag..
I.mdell thought Staukv misled
him at tVeond and piolrtlnl |j
t'nipur Hill Mr Co win t« no at ail.
He tllrw q ititiHI o l hoot fiolll the,
tiow d at fie nriil b i? L lo Ihe
Lfite Spring, Early (lugutll.
lu thr ihfrr hour and five mm
Winter Combine To
tile tluigglc that toiitumrd rite
Reduce * Production Villkee pile he It and ituee Dodg
rl (llUtkelt, llir Hnlokllll l lull
lit t s s m I ) I I U p r e s s
Damage to glow lllg Ciopx bv opened lit home half of die .Seiiet
41 etltiiattsril *,it 1**1kw I 4khi)
•e« cnl rail) lintlt. w.u irjxiilrd
(mill various irrliuni &lt;»( llir niuie
try titilay.
Rulj^aria Officially
I rre/tng Icmpciluiei in Wrx!
Kucutfiii/A'd Hy IJ.S.
V irginia Ohio, Vugmia. Pennsyl­
vania. Mu lug in ami New Jersey
WASHINGTON, Oet. 2, (45—
last night ami rarliery- lint week Govhrnntfitt tif(icl*la said io,lay
lu te r.m i'll cniiiirlablr ilamge a de&lt; laion to resume lull dlplotu grain uni Vfj'/nitiJr't io jiV m nralte n-lsrisir- wxHi* Htrignrta was ------*
mmo or lo-vs "dictated" hy ac­
lliote tlalet while in mutt of llir ceptance of tin- peace treaty with
MkUk-V^Mi ii appeari that up" that ('iimmuHril-dumiiiated nation
proiutiatrlt 21 pet trnf j j l tlie. which. Went inlo offerr S. jil |l).
corn hat rir.i|irtl tenoui Inist ■t h ;.' Siutt- th-piii imeni cnJed a
-itx year l.ienk yentenla) by ex­
dam igr.
tending recognition to the BulIn Ohm agnrulluir aulhnriliet enrilin government "atid naming
taid thr ilatr't rolt) crop, had Donald It. Ib'.xlti, 53 yeai - old
career diplomat, (j-. Hie t’ . S hunI I OMIlHM*-! HH l ' . , r I ' l a b l l

Red A kcdIh Would
Re Scnl Hack Home
BOSTON. Del 2 i&lt;7*i
I'.S
Rep Edllli Nonrxe Roger* &lt;It
llat-il "O-t'ka the depotlittiioi el
nil Rux-xiau agents in the t’ nlte.1
Slllti-t, Ihe I’otlffurMI.-nt ,,f -|lu-n■ay—mew
uOii'l lluaalhli. ii-|iiest'litiilivi&gt;i) l*"tin- hreii of Iheir offii-lill bll'Iness." and prohibition of ex porta
thin of war material in Dint
country.
In f* ;*latrmrnt. whrrh—he f o r ­
warded to the Si ■ret in y of State
Inst night, tlie Vi-lt-rnii legislator
said "Ilo- M-iiirily of llio tlmteil
Stales and 111# whole of AtdetieU
demands that safety nn-axun-x lie
Inkeii"
. .
"All Ruhxiwn agents in the
k'liiled Stales -hould have then
visas laiifelleil and ordered home
imnn-iliately," she saiil. ''IJi.e-e
Russian agents ahuuld lxi-ruuiuU.
ixl Up imitletlialely l.y the led etal Bureau of Investigation mut
the State Department."

MohandaN K. (sandhi
Hun 7Sth Hirthday

iatwr. At tin- same (no.-, however,
this riiuntt y hiiiiinfnine,l (Is vlgoroua i.iipie-itii.il to Hiimiasiuii of
Bulgaria to ihe (tnited Nations
Asselllhl)'
*
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Polisli Official Says
Pries Is Remain Free

I
\ Ii * 'VU
- -1
etitmviii * piikc-tman
ii-)l.s'iiii $n

tegitict*iT
(om-ein .today over "misrepresent
Ittfions" wiiiph hn said wire cut*,
taiiied it, a paslmal btlet by
Polands'* t'aihi.ht- hixhupa accusitig the Pxhsli giivei ntiietit. uf:_L-sn _
thiPniur^a.carefoll) ilifri-iVii and
lodlti'ii slrugglc"
iiyallisl
ill*
cbm ib.
"Tb,- ii- ix ismtils- ,,|'|,-ii limit v."
ilo- *|H&gt;lii--udap xonl. " f „ r |u?ifcct
■x»&lt;i'l ration Im-IWi-i-ii the cbuii'b
nod stale in I'otami upon the
•'■•ndlliou It,,? d u ll,
di?tfx lint
mtelfi-r,' in |»diti,-al iitfalix and
ihe govcrpRH'tit. does nut..Inter­
fere- In religion.,
" i. f.,i i the gnvetiimeut lx
t-hiicerued, it, fulfillx its promise.'*
Referring to n slalenn-nt in the
1,'lti-r-that . Catholic nriosts » f | i
uouhie l„ &gt;|s-sk firclv fur fear
of arrest by the security police,
Ilo* (W'tesrUHii sol lo- knew ot li.i

cam' wlu-ie n priest had been
attested ns n ti-xult of bis **"nouis. Ilo- uttiy priests aneslel
NEW DELHI, t i c i 2, 1/17
Midianda-i K. Gandhi ttxlny de­ in (f'ldand, hi- ii'-otted, weru
villed Ilia THlIi birthday to pray­ tin,si- connected with the undeier, fasting and labor* fur cessa­ giound.
Tlie s|M&gt;ki-Mllnii maliilained -that
tion „ f th*' rummuimi strife which
baa hen seething throughout Uux the &lt;‘aliodic p rrx x has had great­
sub-continent since frejnlum from er frcydoui tn criticise the govBritish rule uat attained with tfrtiment than other puhlications.
the help ,,f his guidance.
MirriltiDISTS MIJDI'RN
Although still ill fruiu influSPRINGFIELD, Maxa^ Oct. 2.
e n u and roughing badly, Gandhi
wai out uf ix-,1 at 3:30 A. M.. i/lh- In a final mrxsago tu world
when lie cullducled the usual Mpth(xli*mv On* Ecumenical Methprayrr meeting fur staff em­ ixffst Ootiference today callrd for
ployes and ulher lions,-hold as­ actiim against war •mongrrtng,
sociates." By 4:15 A. 31. he wu* racial disci iininallun, moral desquatted on the Hour hard at lefioration and "any governmental
work Iwfure a 14-inch high desk. form which Iramptra on Ihe free­
dom of Ihe individual."
FATHER KILLS ilON
JAMF.S GAMBLE ROGERS
TRENTON. Oct. 2, bV) — John
NEW YORK. Oc t . 2, GP&gt;—
Curry, eight-yrar-uhl son nf coun­
ty Cummiasiuner B. J. Curry was James Gamble Rogers. 80. archi­
killed yesterday when he fell tect wlm designed Yale Univer­
beneath the rear wheel* uf a truck sity's Memorial Quadrangle and
drjven bv Id* father near Wilcox, aeorea of other college and public
Ip
ghl.Jla.svas
about eight mile*
born in Bryant Station,‘ Ky.
HUNGARIAN PURGE
m k k t i m T l*OSTPONED
BUDAPEST, Oct. 2. &lt;/P&gt;— BudThe meeting of the Sanford
apeit newspaper* said today that
the government coalition parties, Doard df Realtors, scheduled to
led by the Communists, would take place' this afternoon at tha
file charge* this week rontestfhg City Hall will instead bo held
the Hungarian Indrpendrnce Par­ Friday aftarnoon -at 4:00 o'clock
ty's participation in t|fe last" na­ due lo ihe fact that Tim Hatton,
executive vice president of th*
tional elections.
An independence party spokts- Florida Association of Realtora,
man Mid the move wa* part of waa unable to be her* today, said
Edward Lane, president of the
a campaign
npalgn to purge
purg* parliament
partial
local Board.
qf an ti-Communist member*.

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M O N D A Y . S E P T . 29. 1947

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

Racial Relations Are
Stressed At Ball Park Meet

Warning Issued Sanford Is .Commended For
Accident Prevention Work
AgainsjL Lavish

Palestine Explosion
&lt;raa(l»»4 l*»« F*«e *****
the lime of the hlail xilffered
minor cut* and biuixci.

Police laid thp homb- ju Uf 9

■fftiir f*!i»ailed&gt;Uf*ilaaWsawp&gt;oMM*w^i.
Irr racial
evening at The Municipal
wax dumped fiom a truck whte t
rant, 'to r then
W m W l r t f ! TWli
N il IIii *i I Tm T
Ball Park under the direction of the RevT'W. R. Fairley, colored evan­ backed up to the wire barricade
■iferine** to llir need of reduring liaffic accident*. Among the group
gelist, In spile of rain* the meeting wax fairly well attended.
House Member Wants *vh«* met with him at the City Hall were H. N. Sayrr, city manager,
surrounding the police station and
The
meeting
wax
featured
hy
spirituals
tung
by
ihe
Silver
Tone
dropped
an improvised ramp ovrr
flordon
Bradley,
County
judge
R
.W.
Ware,
City
Judge
J.
G.
Sharon.
Control Exercized.
Gospel Stageri from Noith Carolina and Virginia.
ihe barrier. Rolling down the
J. ftrailev Odium. Jark Ratigan arid R. W. Ruprechl.
Payment Required
City Attorney Fred R. Wilson addressed the meeting briefly and ramp hind crathinn into the build­
Mr. Hill preientrd an NSC .tnslym of the Sanford report given
. . . .
warned the group against th e * ------------- — ■
ing. the barrel exploded moment*
WASHINGTON. Sept. 29 W
subversive element! in thi* coun­
Ly I'oliee Chief Roy G. William*
liter wtb a roar-which ibook the
try that would destroy loyalty to Service Pins Given
Rep. Whitlrn (D-Mi»».).
which dhowird that during IVPi
whole harbor srra.
‘ , A
th*
government.
lie
,
pointed
out
there u err Iwn vehu tr in i utiTitthat "compr»i it through &gt;ii-' '
To Old Employees The track, which pulled away ^
that work amt production was a
mantle*.
it
•
«*n-ratal
injury
oul American dollars^on tintple iejust twfore the Mast, later was
solution of many of the problems
accid e n t* an d 135 p lu p e ily d a m ­
of the day.
Two local citizens, Janirs H. found abandoned -In a neat by
quesl," laid today lulutr aid l&lt;&gt; ag e a ccid e n ts.
. . .
Euio|te should Jollnw the p*lleril
Thp Rev. Fairley In hi* talk Hodge* of Lake Monroe, A. I.. square.
Sanford was repotted to Intrgun Zv*t Leumi, Jewish under­
Story, 61H Palmetto Avenue, San­
Stressed
the
point
that
while
and
tied
for
l.V.lth
place
in
the
aeriof ihe Import-K*|v(&gt;it Bank loan*
colored people in the South could ford, have twen presented special ground organization, immediately
dent record* section among citir*
to foreign counliiet.
and would solve their own prob­ pins in recognition of their servieg issued a communique declaring
of this group. It wa* tire! for HI
and Light that it* agent* had carried out
Thix lyi»e loan, hr Inld a re­ place in total amount of credit
lem* without outside Interference. with • Florida Power
U* pplnted out that in many Company, If. H. Coleman, dis­ the attack in rpUritaUon for t**11*'
porter. provide* "alMolutr a»»ur- given for ttnffir engineering, n Committeemen Voice
to Itauburg of the
easea the negro himietf la. hi* trict manager, announced today shipment
ance of irjraymenl and »u|tervirion Hee in rank from Kith plan* ihe
Exodus 1947 Jews apd the deportMr.
Hodge*,
a
helper
at
the
rumown
greatest
hand
lean
due
to
hix
W
illingness
To
Go
previous
year.
The
City
wm
*
com­
r'- fb
by the United Stair* of the u»e ol mended for placing of rrsjicmaj*
not wanting to shoulder respon­ many's Sanfrd steam electric atfon to Cyprus of refugees who
Along.W ith Truman
sibility. He stressed the need of generating plant, was employed hy reach-d Palestine Saturday
Idftty *&gt;f traffic engineering in the
luch loam."
the right training of youth to Florida Power and Light Com tioard the Afalpi.
Whilten. memhei of the llouti City- engineer’* office. Sanford
Irgun labelled the bombing
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 9 -fA f
pony in September,' 1927 and ha*
make them useful citizens.
ns* tic-si for liMtli place in total
Appropriation* C o m m i t t e e , »a*H amount of credit given foi Traf­ A lampling of D rm ntutir Nation­
The good will program was 20 years of service to his credit, “operation Hatalmf"—a contract­
that undrr ihb plan “tlie Unile(: fic Law Knforcemeiil.
highly commended hy J. A. Kos Hr was born and reared ia Marion, ion of the word* Hamburg and
al Cumnyltrrmrn lined up behind
conviction iCrnld slmwi-tls
ter, negro boy scoutmaster of has lived in Florida for 30 years Afalpi.
OS State* *ell* foreign countries wlntl ftr&gt;Therate*
and was formerly with the Atlantic
for hazardous moving Senator J, Howard McGrath of
The attark was the first biajor
Sanford.
they need on credit but only alter
Coast Line Railroad Company.
violation*, or 93 percent of ar­ Rhode liland today in the face
outbreak of vlolrnc# in Palestine
Th*
program
was
sponsored
by
we
appro*e
the
uie
to
lie
made
ol
.
Mr.
Stacy,
a
meter
rrader-colrest* for these violation* result­ of tome expretied diicatitfacliun
In three months. The casualty
LiJiB•
the Good Will" Yoilth Council
the material and only after a ing in conviction*. This exceeded with hit apparent drtignatinn at
which was set up under the ill- Icelor. joined the company in Sep- toll was exceeded only hy tha
plan for repayment i* iiihmitted the,top 30 percent figure mi ibis the" parlyjj next chairman.
*ret ion of the Rev. J. J. Ole*, temher, 1942, and has been with bombing of the King David Hotel
T*-*1 —***'*» _TJ
item. Tlicic were -4H coiivicliotu.
.V .
pastor.of RL Jam es AMK Church, Hu. .company Ltvw years. He was hi denualem-rwn July 22,-19*6proved.'*
A
uimpaign
o*
b
e
W
l
ot-U
.-S.
•v-i-iT
•'n^t
• i- ,
,
for upwrapimL-a qshjrie w&gt;«4 a.-tint
Council committee includes: horn in Lincoln County, Tenn., And nml the Goldsmith Officer* Clutr
He ixTuTtr glia rrtlier mrmneT/ ,f7i ||j,. influrmt- of alcohol. Tin- District Judgr James J, MtGranWITH A Hf AVI AND A GRUNT little Ji*&gt; DePletro, Potenon. N. J-. HfU a -Samuel Wright, Hortense "Hen­ has been a resident of Sanford for last March I—|*ith operation* tor
City rank* among the top dll per- ery of Philadelphia for the chair­ .tnaxs of metal weighing 325 pounds amt sets a new record for his weight derson, Lillie II. Fields and Roose­ 19 years. He hat two children.
which IVgun Zv*l I-eumi assumtd
of Congrei* foul npjwxril th
»ent of ritie* for traffic law .en­
Mr. Colerddn. tu ahpopnving the responsibility.
Britiih loan and other* of that forcement liy having 15 officer*, manship dcvrloprd over the week­ class In the two-hand military press. A mighty atom of the barbell world, velt Harris.
Joe Is pictured periorndng In the International Weight Lifting Cham­
Ninety-one person* were killed
Sololsta. on the musical pro­ service awards, pointed out that
type "largely on the ground that including five full time traffic end. following Robert E. Ilannrpionships at Philadelphia He stunds fi ur (CM, eight Inches and tips tlie gram were Millard Strickland who among the company's more than in Ihe King David bombing and
gan'x annoupcrmenl hr will itrp
there it imufficirn! control” ovei officers.
2300
members,
282
of
them
have
rrales at I22H. The It. S team won ip ttiree dosses.
(International) j sang "Danny
my Roy” and Christine
16 at the Goldsmith Club.
No piildir education for *afrt)i down breause -of ill lie.ilth.
with the company 20 year* or
them.
Today V bombing, which coincid­
Chapman who sang “Lord 1 Have been
credit was given lecnii'e ltd* part
more.
There
are
820
member*
who
But it ran head-on into a hig
ed with the opening of the Arab
These loan*. he *ni&lt;L wero.qul uf ilu* report »n&lt; not filled out,
Tried." The Gospel
tf Singer* sang,
have
been
with
the
company
fiva
"Precious Lord," “In That New
case on Palestine l-efore * spec­
used to rehabilitate the rnuntrie* U was ai»o pointed out that no obstacle:, the tradition that a pietiJerusalem.” aiul "My Record Will years or more.
ial United Nation* committee in
*1n many instances" hut “ were local safely council exist*. Mr. •drill, ax titular leader ol his
He There."
New York, came as Haifa Jew*
Used either
nppeaset certoln Hill stated that no city ran have
1-egan celebration of the eightsegment * of the populntiniin nr a complete safety juograln with­ parly, hat ihr ‘right to choose Ins
U S Destroyer Hit
own chairman and that the com
day
feast
of the Tabernacle*
else to carry on experiment* in- out politic education. .
Arabs W ill Ffcht
»T 8 P HtN'GS, A rk.— “What
(''■■lias#* frmm I'M* »&gt;«t
t Snwnihl
[___Li&gt; t^U*iif_tyrm:..&lt;&gt;L xQ u ay n iu L ---- -Tile- tcporl - rev—TilIlie ruled—Uuit mitie*—uU lict
r j i . 'U BBH ga m i94i at twT&lt;»d&lt;n acient yOrek or the. Jew *'from
The pledge t'* cam|taigii for Me* ought we tu do iiTrtiiif*thc critic
defense of ruuitx and other formal |
(raattoaeq i , « I'aa* o . . ,
•J
for Sanford to rank among the
Egypt and recalling their eating
tJnder Ihe lm|&gt;nrl-Kxport loan top .10 percent of ritie* it should (■ninety
when the committee of newspaper*}”
Institution* ngsinst the whim* of trine and ihe comiiosiiion of th-.* Pacific Shipyards).
Nat It. Howard, editor of Cleve­ the nmU Not the least it ran [present Gfeek government
Thq Destroyer Ilouglss H. Fox, of manna from heaven.
plan, he said, Ihe country making have elected, removed or rerun- meets here Oct. “it to select a
which
hit
a
mine
today
off
Trieste,
land
(O.)
News
and
president
of
Thi* morning's explosion ripped
repayment together with a tmdgei dilioned approximately 47 traffic new cliieltaln came from John
ne on is to get to nrcsx on time lo
At the same time, the* United
it* need* nn*. submit n plaq of sign*; two truffle signal* should t'uhlib DemocraHo slate chnir- Ameriran .Society of Newspaper reach the uHJfflate-consumer* with State* promised tu make availahl.* wa* the latest type, Washington a gaping six hy 12 foot hole In
Fffllort.
naked
tile
i|tii-*tiori
nt
the
officials
said.
the wall of Ihr police headquarters, .
application mutt "ipciifv what tic. ni ode ml xed. Lour milf* of mait for Massachusetts.
the fact*.
to tlie United Nation* Assembly
She left Norfolk July 21 to in which some 60 British policeand statement of tax struct lire renter and lane murk Inga should
"No , careless or complacent amt its 65-nation political com­
-Cahill said he has no personal 45th anniversary convention of
showing wherein provision would lie maintained and ltd rrns* walk* o|ipo-iiion to McGrath, whom he Soul hern New spaper Publisher* newspaper man can search for mittee "every detail" of the join United States wsrshlpt in then were sleeping or on duty, ex­
snarti rabies and a litter.
regularly marked. The City re­ ilc*cril&gt;cd a* “an aide, active and Association llrre.
be made for repayment".
the truth, whether he t&gt;e the puli- American program to nid Greece. the Mediterranean under the com­ posing snarled
The answer, be said, is ihe re- li&lt;her
_
mand of Vice Admiral Berhard of masonry.
“Uniter such loan*, dollar* ate ported 105 signs, no tiaffie signal militant Democrat," but lie deor tha curb reporter.
Ilersrhel V. Johnson, U. 8. del­ II, Ilieri. The Kox was on het'
lent less pursuit of truth arid tpitp j " '
Part* of bodies were blown 60
not loaned tint credit* ate set inipriiveinenls, no miles of ninth i lun il:
Papers lo He Admired
Up within the United State* and ing* and 10 (no* walk*.
"I ttilmtre most those newspnp- egate, made these declarations be­ way from Venice. Italy, to TrieUe yards across the wide 'avenue
‘•Tin- party will need in its new licatlon of trutli, wtiatever the
to i»e.
oe.
'(-ri in whose'operation*, ytut detect fore the political committee after when the explosion occurred.
into bu Iid ing* apposite the head­
the bflrrnwlfig-’firfwm» .p#a«dzt»k
—--7- ■, ------;------national chillimun n t4-bmir**a- truth is foundtj nt
“Not even the most wishfu of nn e)Mtric rllrrent of constunt calling attention to what he call­
A Sumner class destroyer, she quarter*. Buildings across th*
day man, one who will la- aide to
then to rlraw against *Trh creriit*,"
IOlltH' M c i ' t i l l i f
was
built
In
1944,
displace*
2.200
unlagbnisU
can
hurt
us
so
long
n,.w.
pursuit.
Those
papers
whose
ed
"gross
calumnies”
agnipst
the
street were damaged and win­
he said.
‘
.
travel from state to state, a full
[on’', ,'nl ai ,v*i editors have not forgotten how to United Htate* by Russia and her tons and has a wartime comp­ dow* went broken within a radius
■Meanwhile several London new*,
lime man."
I 9 owl Inurrt Ifilm I |tgr lllIV I
lement
of
315
men.
She
is
one
of n quarter mile hy the force of
paper* warned Indny that author* llic y t|Kinior an A nna M ille r I'iiitr*
i° VV,!n
’ , |
I tw reporters in an emergency; satellites In connection with the
McGrath, who said lie will
of th» moxt heavily armed of the explosion, which was heard
"It is we who have to do and w
business nisnuqers regutar- Ameriran aid program,
of the Paris report on the Mar­ among rneniberi wivrx in order lo ''proceed on the theory that my
mder
the
search
of
truth
ami
fact
u
r,.„lFit.llt.
,
in.
tn,
American
destroyers,
her
main
atop historic ML forme).
shall Plan may have erred on the
ifilri an avowed attempt to com­
task will be to re-elect President
*
side (if optimism in estimating promote lin t work. He wax in lro Truman," announced be will ie- tiwtay a ml always,
! l i „ ^ t| ‘paper can be first with the story; promise the fight between Rus­ b attery consisting of nix fivr-inch
only
uur
urdtilnrd
I rife* o a j w|,uae advertising staffs are cons- sia and the United State* over gnn*. plus 10 torpedo tubes:
th* amount of American financial cluced hy Exalted R u le r J .’ E. Row tuin hi# sent in the Senate nnd
Special
Sens
right,
hut
a
duty
which
we
can
of
hrr,
k
l
nnH
ready
r*ft
assistance renHired for Fuiupraii land.
seive a s'p n ily chairman without hire no one to do for u*. As to n g ,,(| ,,r|||r wh|.n |h |,ir
*
out the llslkan problem, French min­
economic recovery.
Friday
ta
the
United
National
pay
ister
of
State
Yvonne
Delhox
apr
Owf)
i
(('•sllsin
l
y
U
j
u
t
f
T
y
l
i
tr»m
x
p
m
.
.
I’nae
«
xxuxr
-- ■
^
-Ah outstanding program of enaa In our own heart* we want the fj|M w.„ h „ , m, . h|nK excljisive
All agreed the report wa* “an
In affirming the Jews’ readiness composing Hie cabinet food com- * to the Soviet” Union and
during
.',f
M -? ,u:T"! furls to sptead forth for the |&gt;ne pi,*,,, of news; whose reporters (waled
Imppsy lvs-doeurnent—-hut | - fore- Ittliinmciu-JEM-Wiaculcil
itsmsatellite* to cooperate toward In work out for themselvrs the .ml lire.
tlie e ve n in g , and d n n rin g w as en- L o h ih ilf le q w h u h t o u b j lt c l e m le i ide to know, we wilt organize ami
constantly are embroiled In fight* seeking a peaceful settlement.
1st lug* tin- jMisslIiil It v of father
problem of assuming statehood*
fur comment generally indicated
One congtrssional Republican
price Increase* in the tinted State*, e!t and orchestra. Featured on the approval of McGrath, of whom inspire the kind of search which over the fact; whose epmpoalni
Del bo* spoke before th# As- (len-Gurbn asserted that they
no
agent
could
achieve.,
joyed
to
Ihe
music
of
Harry
Kudroom
foremen
nr#
caught
.up
will
questioned Ihe wisdom of estimate
i ore men are c a u g r i r . u p w h o , ^mhly-’s-BC-natbm-lloHtleaL e a r n said 'Mr.*.Truniaq
“in- “Faria of a drain-rate world, «nd j
i o g r n m w e i r Itic k A ik i-n , S a n - Hnimegan
, , ,
»-Ing needs in dollars rather than pfrm
qpoperation with th* Arabs, hqt he dure
,itlr. (calling
/ra i|tlltf together
i„Brih rr the
the four
four
f rrTtpr— 5nlm xt:~~R1tT1— RTTfler* - d W i c l - h t s -n p rw o va l.
added firmly:
~"Tn (fdorTCsoil mio-hlnery.
? C w t , •5?TSrr « « ' 3ernl* neight&gt;ors—Albania,
ja S iC !a O E “ Uulgaria
^
8*m Morris, Arixona committee ■wirincssramat.
comulicated communities wait for iwho«o
committees)
to
lie
followed
is
llmri*.
nri-ompaiiying:
Mis*
Alma
publisher raises hell when and Yugoslavia—are-- boldly—com­ JT tix.nuw cUxj cj-thaa evar- __
The flnanrlaj time* sairl the ro.
mini, expressed the majority view
R -iaK T Otis ' h lk lh r
&lt;W w-i - and- make-puUic—w ind live
paper
isRscooped
and wiih jus mitting "arts of aggression" white, there can be no settlement nor can
post em ituiud "jliimimiui m u in ii- lam MeAleXnodei 'of th-l. nid ami lucTnclIy. 111 will go along will ,t-tt
i
p
i
—
,
p
ip
that Congress ptol&gt;aldy could
tfnns pointed out that it estimalerl niece of J . L. McAli-xander of the President ami vote for Sen­ man’s fortunes never more' depen­ tire because he has worked hard to th# UN seeks,'a solution.■
Palestine Iteeome really Indepen­ not be catleJ into session befora
Jmrmrt and export price* will 'hi* eltyt Mi** bIn Mae Look, ator McGrath,” he *a)d, “because ded on the rapid disclosure of the biillil n paper Ihrfl should not tw
dent
unless
a
Jewish
state
Is
es­
Delho* announced he wa* sub­
December 1 if Ihe President
wmtlnilc at mlil-11147 level* during whistling soloist who formerly t U-lfeve he is the mail th* Presi­ fuels, umi the pointing of the scooped.
itting a proposal to ton* down tablished.”
should finally rule that necessary.
truths which thry form.
"I marvel that the critical sur­ m
Ren
Gorin's
statement
cam#
1MB, and thereafter export prices P*rf'*;
""
dur- dent desire* as chairman.
This' Informant said the Presi­
"This is no lackadaisical, mean­ veyor* of our alteration* never U&gt;* United Stales demands for a* the United Nations special com­
will tc maintained wheteas iin-! '" f 'he war on to 8. 0 . service
Francis M. Hixtlinc, Idaho com* dering world any longer, if imb-id discern how little time is wasted a finding of guilt. At the tarn* mittee on Palestine, meeting in dent reported that almut $1,100,• i
port prices will fait-rapidly.
falLrapidly.”
tninmenU, jrml little Maria
he said France wa* - ready New York, prepared to hear Arab- 000.000 of aid will be needed. U*.
The Finaniial Tmr* xml there M e n e n d e t w ho gave a ta p dun re, riillteema'n, said1III Pocatello tliat it ever wmL This i* a dangrroUH nnd how few ti;*r* nre shed over lime,
he knows nothing nf thu issues world, in which time, good will, whether the new* is ‘favorable* or to support the ’United State* arguments against It* proposals said the figures given were $000,“is no reason to suppose" that Itiy and encore.
Miss Me Alex iiniter, a Ill-Land hut “ I imagine Dial the National nnd courage ore uf Jh* essence. If ‘unfavorable’; for thry could. If plan for a special assembly corn- for partitioning Ihe Holy l-and. 000,000 to $700,000,000 to set
relative prim movement will *fnvut*
liigh
school giif, who'tins u voice Committee would go along with our calling was ever thought of as they would, 'detect the urn axing million to watch over the Balkan, Jamal Hussein), 65-yrsr-old nep­ France and Italy through the
F.urone a factor whielt will demerely pleasant4, profitable, prut fact that neither Ihe reporter ner situation.
hew of the exiled Grand Mufti of. winter and up to $600,000,000
termini the adequacy of any U, of exceptional clarity and power, President Truman’s selection.”
Only id^ small fraction 'of the cultural, it ran be no more. Tlie the publisher, in our fast-moving
Jerusalem, wa* listed as the first additional to feed populations in
8, assistance that may t*e forth­ was iierniitpiuged liy Miss t.Uliuo
JKRU8AI.RM,
Sept.
29,
bp)—
-British and American occupied
Weil* of UeLniM, Among her commitjee could tie readied, ao newspaper lias become u_ weapon, operation,* has time to sift and
*
coming.
Confidence in thr&gt; ability of Palos- speaker.
At the tame lime ah Arab areas nf Germanv and Austria. _
The Time* iilso found, “ ample nurubfr* were VSweet Mystery the Cffuiil ’was far from decisive. nn agency of statecraft', a highly suppress nny facta he may dislike line Jews to take care of them­
Another Republican said figures
Alone', nnd Hut it failed to turn up the "great Impart*fit .bulwark against the life to comfort. Whichever it
room for error mid the |Ku«iliill- of Life" “Thine
should the Rrilfsh pull put spokesmarwln Baghdad called upon discussed for intrrtip relief In
Itenjemher"
from .many" members which Cahill, pre- new barbarians and.the older peril seem* to him. he knows only one selves
the
suites
to
take
"decisive
action
f l e a o misenleiilnriiin"
f ..............................
ami adiled; “ Wilt Yim
was reflected today in a Zionist
ftlnyllr
paramount-obligation, to atap the leader • declaration that hla people to save Palestine." Tha spokesman, Europe, particularly for Franc* &lt;
dieted would support McUrnuery. of human Impclessiicss.
tffeeUve, should l« conceived in Maytlme.
fact* into print fast for the people are “both willlnr and able to im- Senator Sadi Albassam, a member and Italv ranged up to half a
Understanding Within Craft
. “Any plan for assistance, to be • Hick Aiken received plenty of
Hcverpl committeemen praised
-» ■
fut* hix rendition nf th
i
“What the hclnhorcr* of the to know.
delegation lo the Arab billion dollara.
terms
qunnlitir*
than
(a
rm s of
or q
u a n iin c s rather
r a in e r m
a n npplaux*
h iln d e lp h ia n bIon
u t ssaitl
a id lU
thee I’Philiidriidiuin
tliee y
ement WtUenwnt" of the Holy a f t h a iIraqi
He expressed the opinion that
League
meeting
which
open*
in
M h f l i e d a i u o u B L q r m h w f i a ^ ^ i D m n " --M U
w h i* h — h a -a a n g . w m lIll
arcing w it h t h a - P n t l L tt$w*p»p«*f do nnt apnreclnte ts
“I^ t them like It or dislike It
tnd.problem by establli ’
------ -------------- .
T
o h the
t h e .Arthur
A r t l i n r Godfrey
l . m l f i e v nprogram.
rin rrsrn
. ..
. . . "
oh
the understanding which Is within —the pcopla will settle the ulti­
Baghdad Saturday, declared that Interim relief could not lie given
dent’s
wixlirS'.
a sovereign Jewish state
He n Iso oang "Shortnin* flread,"
our craft, that'newspaper* wMrh mate issue* anyway. We commit­
“abrogation
oil and economic without Congress specifically *)»..
David Ben-Gurlon, head of th* ronocessions, oaf
T
“Sunrise nnd You” and '■"lllg
do not search relentlessly for the ted our nation and our descendant*
and boycott of Brit- proprlatlng money or directly au­
Ittown [tear!” Miss Cook Imitated
New York Fire
truth Id publish will eventually go to the theory that the people of a Jewish Agency executive and chief ith-Amcriran trade, are our best thorising the Ex port-Import Bank
traffic cop whistles, various birds,
Seminole County
out of bust net*. ' They seem to be­ froo society will know how to def- political spokesman for Palestine weapons which we can and must to advance th* money.
"There Is no way interim relief
and whistled solos ■with Mrs.
lieve that newspaper rnterpris* end and to prosper themselves- Juwry, mad# th* declaration y**- use at this stage.”
|&lt;*Ml|ase4 I.-hm l-.xf &lt;&gt;*•&gt;
Court Records
ran he given without legislation,"
HortUhy Thomas of Ih-Lmtd ocran manage A patchwork of syn.li- Anil so the people have been set terdav In commenting upon Brito giv* |H&gt;wrr w rrr lost when i eompanylng nnd was heartily
dlb
rated fcatutc*. opinionated edltorl
Nature produce*- n»w soil at th* he said. •
tllng the issues for 160 years, and tain'a decision to surrender her
300-foot section of the f,000-fool applauded. Little Miss Mrlirmlex
at*, and a tlsllcs* gathering of on what basisT On the basis of Holy Land mandat* — announced rate of about dm inch In 600
It t l l l l O T t UKKItx
Anirilnn fit.. unU Csiualty Lit. handouts, and thrust this dull the truth exposed in print, largely
Itlff hand for her tap dance.
years.
pier collapsed. Another section near
Tu Non. -llll.. rt
(be shore alto fell.
NiHiiinhly l*urt&gt;. To t‘t»r»nc» . II. combination down the throaU of a hy the newspaper*. They.are still
defenseless populace. Nothing I* doing so.
hush Jr, rtu t Ktsljrn T.
The Idas* caused transmission
Florida Storm
IIii. m M. II. T. .lox &lt;*oia TO T. » further from th# fact*. For the
“That* Is where the crlH#*M*nd
0f 36 file- Im-II signals ill eight
lluml-t-'t
I"
T free American people will have
YOU GET FULL VALUE RECEIVED,
l^lk-wli*. lie)# #l#lr Morris ’)'■ news and go to great length* to the demagogs have ntlosed tha
«Urtp*,*one of the girgicst series
It'ssIlM nl fruai I'k ir Oast
tioat. If their fear* were well
P R O L O N G S THE l i f t
nf signals in «4he history of the ported efforts were being made It-,- Oor.i#get
It.
**i
\
.
•
,
■
I. nnbort, Jinspb rut* m l To
founded, the psopt* would have
EVERY TIME YOU BUY YOUR
New Ynrk CHy fire dr|)ntim vit. to ittfloal her, The sea-going tug Mntr
“We of the newspaper burines* gone wrong long since, and our
I. IVtlnht
OF YOUR OLD HOOF
The fire' wa* discovered under ATA 211). out of Ctuxrlraton, S.
•IKAt. KaT.iTH WllllTCAUK* • long sinca learned what it mean*
tl«nn. t\ It »tvt K rtlin T. T« to srarrlA ’nr the truth. It mean* free republic corrupted hy error,
YEARS
LONGER
Flier 57 and spread landward to C., for Glen Cove Springs, Fla.,
BEVERAGES
would lie no more.
A- Urge structure connecting thai reported she was unable to make Klr.t .Vatlnn.il Itsnk nf tlrlniut-t
to tw&gt; etTmally dlM*tl*H#d with * “Aa long a* our loins are filled
I'M
kin*
ItnrniunJ
To
llowlsn.1
S E N S A T I O N A L NEW
. pier wllh Pier 6h, along which much headway and was standing Finance
what we find of It, and to feel that
. from
...
that occupational disease of
Grace Liiisr.SatiU Rita was fur ■open water until thv storm . ItMwMer. T. M. ls*H Tn J. »- every jnurnalixtic discovery of f*ct with
MITHOD OF JTOPFINO
oure, that ache to 'iv arfh and dlaMttnso*
is only an additional challenge to
soluble*.
' *
BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
LEAKS WITH NON-RUST, 1-wn. It, 1, ria l Hrt*n H. Todig for. the facta beneAth ti)*L It cover and publish, neither the re­
r When the flames ihteatene-l
Meanwhile, the turbulent At­ J. IIW.
public,. nor the people, nor th*
|JU«
INO; ALUMINUM M IT A l
Pier 58, lugs pushed the Sanlx lantic was making a mesa of aiTinFA t-rm * n r a t m rti aiik * mean* not being AAtlsfled *Bh * newspapers have anything to wor­
112 Weet First Street
Phone 880
Rita, scheduled to sa il'Isle today some of northern Florida'* p!*yKnitlunt Alaatlc Nettoeel ll*nk To handout statement full of wind ry about”
and nothingness, whethar the -■
for &amp;&gt;uth America, into the mid- ground*. High tides, whipped b y * F. ii. Uysun
—
-*w-------------Th# Mauan fo. ,(J. W, MuO'W handout i* from th* biggest cor­
•tream channel. Th* Santa Rosa dinging northeast gale, ilestroyed Tim
ur) To IL M. t'errnwsr #•'•* poration In the world, or from the
salltd late Satutday from Plei two house* near Jacksonville and fsrrtr A*VOR SALE
football roach, or from Molotov
damaged several other*.
vr.
TOTAIIV PI'RLIlt
MOTORS
INN
in
Moscow,
*
Hlau
of
Florida
To
Lout
A
Hairs,
The
great
combers
cut
through
2 AoxilUnt Chief Fire Marthal
iiNinnAm.K
nisriiA
iiuK
a
“It
meins
tr'.lning'nrm
e'c**
In
arid
icctlons
nf
seawalls
in
this
are;
ire*.
Martin Scott said that all petNevy To Jn**ph Itilwll W.IU
coinage to dtmattd specific ans­
TRUCKERS REST
(tons who had worked on the pier washed away beach cabanas apd
Army To Philip t \ Klanl#V. Jr.
wers instead of generalities, nnd
tamaged
waterfront
approachoa
'French A tkatlssl* Bird.
WiUHItttK l-tt't-A*K*
Saturday or Sunday would tie
I*. Hhlrk, Nrw Orlrsni. editorial writer* In the hard menigatloned in an effort to dstar- and eroded lands behind pro- Iat.Hlrwnrt
rbland JanlUn# Tallow, t)rl#ndo. ta.l effort of stripping the v»rb1
tcatlve barriers.
line th* cause of tha fir*.
age from Ihe meaning. It mean*
Ini
the
beach
area
near
Jack­
■Commissioner Frank J.
irritation with a nows scrvlc#&gt;hen
damage was estimated
ayi* said that 700 or 800 bale* sonville,
• * m r o v a o i o root
ths Coronado Beach Hotel adjacent Il ls sluw or averraulioua or iels ’ Dr. C h a riM ^ m S a w *
i
t
$300,000
or
more.
Fifty
Coast
Cotton caught fire In the Guardsmen- and resident* worked to on* of th* houstA which roll­
Optometrist
in r**pon*lv# to a news issue. It
• M o irn n c o n
tend story of th* shed of Pier to shore up eottagek believed ed Into th* a*a today, Mid that
sana investment of dollar* and
Sanford Atlantic Ok. Bldg.
, Though under control, the fir* undermined hy th* breaker*.
Hours: »-l* t-$
PhoM W
hf* hotel also was In danger but manpower in apparently hopeless
• r u n o f e m u s o v ie t
$56.95
go on for days," ho **td.
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At F ernandas several houses that ha h*H*v*d It would “rid* or trivial eiplorAllon of obscure
suspicion.
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Fy*a Examined - Gtaows* FHUd
eping up Horn the un­ were damaged and power line* out the storm."
“It means getting all sides of
m int wa* noticed hy a pier were down. Daytona reported its
Lets serious damsg* was dona
I who turned in the first txares littered with debrla and on tha Daytona Beach OceanM FOIL
$51.35
■ftrehoats turned their winds up ta 46 'mile* per hour.. front, whare report* by city of;i -•, T--V ]&gt;Q h H* tmwmmm•*••••*•
FORthe plar^s|« crew* A _Bcd-Cxeaa-U fe **vtrig-#U- fir lari* ami pro party »witw s-ii&gt;mag* would
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PHU pneu- tion at New Smyrna Beach, south dicated tha total damage
fhrough tha of Daytona, was washed Into amount to about $200,000.$12.25
Mcist of this loss arose from
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T U E S D A Y . S E IT . 30. IS I7

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Scene Of Opening Series (Janie

— I Yanks Score 5 Runs
In Fifth Inning;
Crowd Of 73.365
See Opening Game

Iwo'D.d and'youth*, who at members ut a gang uf teven yuUtliv
WASHINGTON. Sept. R) oP»—
By JACK HAND
have been charged with the theft of twu automobile* here, two in Senator Vandenberg (R Mull. •
YANKEE ST ADIUM. New Yoik.
Change county and one in 1-ake county, were yetleid.ty turned over •aid today that m the mallei u!
Sr pi. R) ''l i I*.- old Yankee
Attack On Truman By
to Sheriff P. A*. Meio fullowing aireil Sunday in Drl_rnd by Drputy emergency aid tor Europe "thIng inning t*&gt;inmI* woikrd again
Red Press Seen As
Jr»* Kincher of Volutia.* uunfj and are now in the County Jail awaiting iminrdiatr qprstton i« one ot ele­
ludav a* thr Nrv* Aorkrp* shattrial in Circuit Court.
mental human tutvival in a freForerunner Of More
trn-*l 21 ii-ai-old Ralph Uranca’s
Sheriff Mem ilated IIlia morning that Ilie* t**o youth*. Thuma* Mur­ Mxirly."
t no-bit kwt- willi li*e aim*' in lbe“&lt; • I t'9
ray. H and Wesley UllberL 1H&gt;----------Vandenberg. the'recognired-Nra--■ WASHINGfON; SCpt- W'ld'i
filth frame foi a 3-3 triumph
had been hrfhirht by th/Tr'lRr.-nTs flrfando.
violent
anti
ale Republican t|Hikrtman o n'lor- An inuratmgly
ovn UkmvLIvi* brfoir a record
to the Volusia county jail.
The finding of mis
Thomaa lloncy, employee of the was the fa s t clue to aiitluirlties of ngti |k&gt;Jn&gt;) matlrrt, made that American campaign by Kuriian
71.165 turnout hi .Ilie opening
Seminole Tire - Shop Whoso 1030 the ring allegedly resnonvible for itatement in announrmg hr lus press and radio wa* prrdnlrd
/.line of thr Wotl.l Setirt.
Ford automobile was stolen on the the thefts, said Sheriff Meio. Oth­ called the Senate Foirign Rrlationv l.slay hy U ix . offiiiali rsanvining
1wrl* r Yanks'had brrn ictircd
night of Sept. 13 from in front of er members of the gang have been
in auccettiun by lait-ballmg
his homo at 70U Welt Ninth Street turned over to Oiange county for l ommittre to meet Nov. 10 in Mokow’s propaganda line. I hw
■
today told Sheriff Mero that ho trial ami include Ki.-d Zornes. John accordance with a iequr*t limn s4i*l the atlaik un Pm ulrpt
(Itania, thr Dodgris’ 21-game
hail recovered the motor and cer­ llowling, Ueorge S*'baatian. Ral­ President Ttutnan.
Vamirnlieie lium an l&gt;V a Ruitian tuaga/lli.
winners,«until lliry cut loose -with
tain other parts of the ear, hut eigh liirk o t and another Dowlipg
v*Jlich vuiupared him -with llillrl
i their big Ilunv that completely
not the frame and body which had l&gt;oy, all of Drljind according to i» chaitman of the gmup.
Eiplaining why he had not &lt;g*t mdicatea « dnifion ot pull *&gt;*.»
! unnerved thr nglilhamler. '
been dumped, into a deep lake inr Sheriff Meru.
Volusia county.
George Sebastian was arrested ed 111! coninqttee to meet until all ‘ the slop*.
lltama was followed in turn by
fl
A 11*41 -Packard sedan, the pio- yesterday in Del-aiul and turnrd fj**v. It), Vandenbeig laid th
On* oflliial rsp irtfril lirllrl
Hqnk Hvhimari ajiJ. Hugh Casey.
-4—
perty of Mra. T. Ujadford Hyrd.' over to Sheriff.
Shertrf. (Rack
Slack of Orange
Urang*? State" H
,
,
*• "li
. .
I t.iiik Shea, who rlaitrd for the
w a t. siolen fruiu trv-front—of~th**-rmmty. —Murrey-amP G ilbert'w err -L-,J2ttiaiUutnt— -w«Jk-«*wt—be- tlic .Rm*mn-ha*«-*n*a**- up -jy**
home of her son-in-law II. U. Od- turned ovn to Seininule County irady with com tele pn&gt;|Mitalt un luqw of winning favor (nun th *
3 uni* was !dir*| for a pinch hitter
•t
American pqblo ami will •m um
Jan Mataryk, Ctechoalovak for- ham, Jr., 2019 Hibiscus L'uurt, on following A heating held in Hr til Nov. I.* '
uni m ccm in i I»y
I'ig r i% the
Aug.
17.
A
negro,
while
hunting
Land.
jeign mtnitter, had waged a perHr added that “other essential fiate ntjW un liying to discredit'
lot? »cnr« opened According lo the «
A tnm reinnant of a repair or­
■ittent behind-lhe-teenea campaign wood five miles from Cassadsga
the • United Stair* III t|ir So* let j
lepoit*^
im
lulling
finding*
of
cun
•clip! ••tilt .t h-ittlf, ol the bull­
YA.NKKK
M
T
A
liini
on
Aug*
28,
discovered
the
car
In
der from Stiirklaml Motors of
to keep hla country off th* COUhI I h «• \ ahkrr Sl.idium. huiiii* of Ihi* S i r . \»nk \ ankr** | i r l tll.i lll ion- I*tgr \ % t \%r\
cil, when? it would have been If the woods) stripped of tires, Sanford wt&gt; fouml near the parts girtiion.il committee* visiting Lu* l moil ami abiiiad. •
llir " u ji inoiiMcnnK .utiili H i n n e r h o f ( h r \ m r t i m r t I rugiit* m u * ( h r M r n r o f t h r o|irniiit* i j .im r
the middle of the Kaat-Weat con. wheels, generator and other parta. of Mr. Doliey'a Foul with enough I toju- and alto the ie|Hirt ol llio f t h r IH 1 4 World** Srfir&lt;« h«-|M r r i t . l l i r \ .inkri-** a n d t h r H i o o W lin
lie detached the license tog
l ire! Inuilig Dmlgers
filet.
lion
i f„Vh5.
n.un.,l‘! r . v'*i!’1!.
illa m n u n Commission. will not . , 4K*nn«l
„ , " ,"r Ante11*-*.'* I'V I |, 1M|, rfB, sictiMa in thr National l eague. \ m &lt;onl Wontl til iJ.ttiltt
Sinitiv th, ,| t,, t imlell; RobinIn this spot previously Poland from it. took it to Winter Park marked on the pap rr-to idenlify be atailahlr until that tune."
Amlin
V
Itlunilv,
tlrpul*
l&lt;u*«ian
janmird
the
-lailiom
to
rsp.uil*.
hsa bebn the roiialatent voting ami turned it over to authorities, the cor. said Sheriff Mero.
*-*n 'V alb.h Rei-v-i hi| to Shea and
Secretory of f'omnu-rvr H aiti, foirigq minnlrt, Ill a Ullllv.l
lie nlsu revealed that u Deljiml
l(nl&gt;iiiwui » « , thioivn out trying
partner of Russia. The Irauiv t*f according to Mr. Odham, who with
I to inskit thii.l; IVulkri, stngltd.
M'oland and two others on’ the State Highway Patrolman, went Junk dealer, who is chargi-d with man is directing a study into ito- Nation Anrinblv addict*
tu where the automobile was hid­ buying parts of stolen automo­ question ^of* how much sid the IH w.i* tirw rd at pait ol
; -coring lli'i-. i ; llrintetiski stiuck
C o u n c il e i p i r r i . Dee. 31.
j out . .
On the first tint lot Canada re­ den. It was taken hy the Ratliff biles, had been arrested and re­ United Htstcs can give Kutopo tainpaign.
without injury to it* own t-cui|.
-ttin- inn, our Ini. no eiriirs.-ona
ceived 41 votes and Argentum wrecker to the Packard shop In leased on $3,000 Itond.
umy.
r h *• • lslr*t Hovirb Aiurrlcail
left.
41—three more than the required
With Vandenlx'ig's call for thr disagreemi-nt taint- to light y«-»
two-thirds vote. No other country
Senate Foreign Relations Com- trrilay when the Stnte l*c-|HSItlln-llt
received the necessary majority,
iniltre to nirrt, three ot thr tour biuioimceil t hat thr Alm-rlrou
but India andthe Ukraine quali­
I list Inning Vankets
committees Mr. Tium su asked t-* •iiildwy in Moscnw bn- rinpha'
fied
for t h e ' run-off by pulling
S t ii nw, i»s hit to Stanky and
study huropean aid have now been i-nlly plot rated rritiri-lNH. of M.
the highest votes.
tlitiuvA out at first; llrnrich
summoned to convene in esily No­ 1aum
mts id the Russian publn-n P r
| Mrilc.'S G o o d PlOSCCUtioil Re VCals ''-ftt -was
At th* asm* time, Yemen and
tiork
mittInning
H ens Dodgers
fiieii lo Reiser.
vember. Thu, others ate Smalt! V"&gt; “L ilu iu y —Gttfeiif -No. .:iti," ■
_ V1. - u “ - - u • o l
I*? *KI . I .
Serun.1
Pakistan were accepted as mem
no. . M
errors,
AppropitaUTnis and llous«&lt; Foreigu
llolls Gothalnv, noth.&lt;1 nf tin
SI 1 C* Did Noi Respect Nl *d&lt;»» in
i . nnl s,^io
tti,,lhits,
to D
a g g l u ;non*
JorGet-away
But
Is
b*rs of th* United Nations t«&gt;Affairs.
article, cnlh-il Mr. Tinman
■&gt;■’
hfNay with Afghanistan alon* vot
5th
Commandment
Later Apprehended
The fourth committee Is House e-tiger boy. |nnik* clerk and, n ‘
r ing against admission nf l ’akis
p p r &lt;&gt;p ri a t i o n s. R,’.,. T aU r • »&gt;1 of tile t'"i;'|.-tKir* marhio-"!---------------------------------^------------ r, * tf--tr T'iTllf
. - . i r e . . . . . ..
.
................iiTT,TiTr«iiora. none
u at thla time. This increased Three - Ships Loaded Taxes Lost Through A
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44
tutfiwnt
-w
—
rv
tfr
.S A M A ANA. Sept. W
id ''
*
i! lb. fi tt ,
Tn*I *Uinpairil him In llie "rot ! A IJ jX K W N , Pa.. Sr-|il 61
a. toll of V s .w t.U a - *
Seroml Inning tankers
h ...naara ... r . . , - l.l
j.lJI'l. .I'ulicr Chief Wayne Elliott I ol the ||i*l lime *iiii r *lie -anil
"Jewish Reftl-” TVA E x p e r i m e n t
The newcomers both are Mos.
—
«H»f- Hresel*m and Aalatic countries, both
01-AUent‘feft-wfrr-lirinappeti raTly- 6ee-|*»we^&lt;jrmx'^iioiltim. u-pnt on ; ( i
bmltu.r,,
,0
gees Near C o a s t -Totals—84—Million!
j n f W u r n e n e m i e s o f , ’/ - i f i n i s m i n
loday
hy
aonin
lie
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seeking
t&lt;
&gt;
Dial
IS
week*
ago,
lamisr
iJirirll^
j„
M-i-nml;
Rtanra
hit
t'alestinr. and Pakistan la InvolvJERUSALEM. Sept. 30 UPVaitrtl on a mlilirry cliaige. foiretl wept in louil. a* thr pintrtiiliau
M ••uiiuu.a
i , , , - tit
.In bloody communal strife
WASHINGTON. Sept. 3ft" &lt;/T)
The ripofetion of a bomb outtide L V. Sutton, president of thr Caro­
Is* drive at KUiqHiinl lot two hum* ar*im-*l hri o| run*puing with--------— — .
with Hindu India.
Observers were expecting a an Arab ihop near the J*ffa_ gate lina power and light company,
an»l finally managed to r»rape by ('mllnin-tii kill Ift-r wealthy patent* | ^ | ' | | ) | C | l|**x | ‘f a \ / i
Pakistan appeal to the UN Gen- touched off an right-minute gen­
leap* 4k f mm the tat ill liratliy
o ,
' - III
It i
^ itlll IS I M t l l U d
tays that the Trnntisee Valley
,,
.
Nill-\m&lt;eil llenty Do-I/. a*«iirm ia s H t
sit*
eral alarm today in Jrruiatrm. Authority and "(he Nyhiaika Pub­
lj&lt;
tlllrln in
'
. . .allollley grnri.il.i .!ul&lt;l
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•
lanl
llir
pm
•till jittery from the .bombing of lic Empire" have cost the toonlry
RPRU/GFiEI.D, Me**, 8r,.G 3(J
William S. liaiie, wlo, lia.l |ive.i J l.|lmll-*a«*l tin-m an-ll.reateoe.l1v?*lr isUr~«? HTgirinihg H ie- .filfT
ftFl— ihe world-widiMi-tliiMlist
i Haifa* police station in which
Strike Ih Started
. .
--------------in- Sanford for li.'i year-, &lt;lied , .,.,,,,1 m l . l i m e , . l u t i n g l l i n t n . l e f | m | | | ( | (irKHlnrnl .W ain * t t h e * ....... ..
$84.423.CO(l in “tag-revenue lost.” ( onferrner .Imlav
hraid a proposal Monday night nl Him „VI«-V i n '
persons died yesterday.
On Atlantic Airline 10No
for an inter-faith meeting
lo con ||„. |}^.| bos|ittni.
• - - *, In
.Jinn w ill o u r n l t l i i r r it*’ collegian*, rhaigeil with luiiiih-ung
casualties
were
• IW
IUWIII* » W
*-I» reportr*! *from
»Will | T lie Raleigh. « N. C..
| ruan made
, | elder “how the* . hungry
of the
,Mrs Earle wa* a civil engineer *,,|vc, » hr ua» .allying ami Ml .inti Mi*. Mallei I Ovi-icll.
W tSIIIN G TllN . Sept. 30, (A*)
today’s bombing, which police be- ^ •,Ullr,m|r.n'
,w ' hr whole world might Ik- ' fed." The nnd a Simni-h • Anu-rirnn Wm "laughnl almul t.ilunt a cop Ini
LONDON. Sept. 30. &lt;/P)-y
I’hairmnn t'lm ile- l.ii&lt;-klo*n said
Home
Public
Works
committee
that
IS-yeat'olil
lami*e
li.ul
no
*ugge*tion.was made l&gt;v Dr. Chan- Veteran lie was l-erh.in Spring
lieved was intended to intimidate
American Overseas Airline*
. . . .
,
lielav tin- I'rtir.-n- F ihhI Commitllir
lot the
lillli cumnumimriil
|()
,.,|,|e„i
has grounded five flights In
|f •
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h&gt; pt
ri,*q|,ir
m Truman
u u m in
Arab shop owners who have broken w-hwh was made public .today. ning Toliias of New York, rxrcu field. Mas*. in.lH 'fi For• mnnv
manv , ....
It is part of testimony Sutton pre­ • tv** w eretntry. Commission on vears hr.WoVkeil for the city of , , JV i
Europe pending atlllemenl of
It n tliM a an ' l*aae gist
.
" L*. i* ‘ I Iniim Ili y falliri ^iuf lliv •indliri.'' "ill tluifi nl n incut in* tomorrow
a pilots' atrlko that began In
sented the commission earlier thi* Rkce Relations, Frdriat Council Worcester, Mas*.,, first in rhsige Vr , \ . VV ' / t
i i
Iin .iu*r:
,* “*.-. v definil*. an.I .p*K-ifie" plan
........ Julio- ...........
whts Stax ap-1
, ........r.,„i
h,m,- i„ . o l . r
of thr -Churches of Christ In of_ a survey
tka United Staten thla mornYey ________
____ _water
for municipal
year, published today.
_ America,
Progrresa
Reported
hOUIS
alle•—
pirlirinlwl—in
Vkllftitnwn
itr
p
n
f
j
"Only
a
fe**
liourt
a
fir?
fTn
|t,
Western Europe,
g, a company spokesman anIng,
orKio
1m
iHUftl
In -fh f Ifttfr Sutton Hid “ Ihie
‘ today.
parent* hail hern mutilrteij. *he
l.m?ffn|nii told tepotteis after a
lie rerummended that the par­ «n! nf niil«*w«lk&lt;i rnnNtriirlioii nnd holits Inter.
Oh Airport T ransfer utility
business in 20 yens has ley Include Jew*, Prntrstants, block pavihg of street*.
Kllhdl
li«* vhdit !«» tlic ||.||| mi |ir«ilititiv uli.ilrvi'i in iliiltip *lunif While llutmt- ctiiifcrctiri* with
NEW YORK. iept. 30 UP&gt;~
I ' nl* flnllirt
| ,i
... | irm .iiK - M. ........
«*,,! V1
i |lf.
imkI
During the first World War lie lit»il«c
,
, lit AII
• a.ciiI mhii
. , licit*
. W. mim
1. 'c| I. IIIU |»iir%
.uitl
1 1 .. nnu
* *I'nimict
. nynmsi K
rnoa,
Chamlier of Commerce Manager increased its kilowatt-hour* sales Roman Catholics. Mohammertdan*.
.. I ••mmitl.-e that there i- 'Toinplel*
?Th* crew of .an American Oversea* Edward Higgins, who with City 24ft percent and- its revenue* from Hindus and lludilhists, who would wept to Muscle Shoal*,- Ala. a* •»«* '«••••&gt; livintr to •&gt;• (»?• hint It*- "
„f thinking iretwesn.
worlgg-"nol In the spirit of char­ superintendent of rarbide division, eoniM-cllon will, several -afe. rot. nig lirt iHullirt t IredtiM.m m
'Airline plane which wa» to Commissioner l-ra R. Lrsher, left them 127 percent.
|M*rim in tlu% aXIIcniiiwn men. ( . l.unHv mniMinn hi I Imhiiltfr (•» the I'm iilu itS f&lt;»•*«| aijvijiufV' and
ity,
hut
of
sharing,
nnd
not
a*one
of
II
division*
in
producing
Ust
W
dneaday
for
a
conference
hava left New York at 4:30 A. M.
A cordon of imlice was 'Thrown
. 1U|1U||.\
,!|„ ^|I ui.-mU.. ..tiavn. group,
He added thht if electric re­ cording to selective processes by ! fixation of nitrogen front the air.
Washington, I). C. to confer
today for Waihington, D. C.. be­ in
.
II, ii.I.I.kI tl.nl lie planned to
with Civil Arronautlci authorities venues increase only 5ft percent which friends would Ik? favored After the plant, was closed, he around the house na F.lliott rip
I’
...nf.-. u n i. Republican leaders
brought hit family tu Florida promln-d the limit dihrr. Hcfolej
fore ilartibB a trans-Atlantic flight, in regard to securing by Iho City in the next 20 years and las rates and rlirmies denied."
hr
could
knock,
however.
Worse,-k
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Delegate tu the conferenc* from where he was division engineer
failed to -report for duly, a com­ of facililiea of the Municipal Air­ remain .as they are "lost in tax
of he, no. her WHv did b - t n l
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|lt„K„ M1 w,|| ,,r
ap|„-ai.',l
with
a
revolver.
for
thr?
Slate
Road
Department
port,
announced
here
today
that
the1 Colored Mrthodist Kplscupal
pany spokesman announced.,
.11 , , p reen Foicing Elliott to walk in front to Jh e. Flint ridge, home of h ., , i tkril
in charge of nil ro**l work from
the interview with CAA officials revenues occasioned by the IVA
H
n h r$»a» n i t I
of him and muttering tlilgals that VT L .r" V*..
. A few/minutes beforr. in Ch,- had been very favorable, and that system and thr Nebraska Public
Gainrsville tu I'eri-ai-ida.
p e o p l e ^tTe in
(Stives
m
all
Ih,
.. . , | , did nut name
V.m.i. If.
III. Why
VVMV dpi
UII rilV.ihvt
Ml*. K.l l o i lu„.„,....
agree,itelil.'
ll'» * il* W *
t» sa * s l s l
Durjng the second World War he would shoot if other police Mm.h
Igo. David L Behncke. ptesi- action on the m altar it •xpccU-d
he work.Kl on construction uf run- ntov.d, Worteck fdtcvd Elliott gu lli.-re iu«tea,l of t«» the home tvl
|l whIIMn*4 ••»• I'mgt* I Mill
*
. *
dent of the AKL Air Line Pilot* tool*.
Hud's
patent*.
Ml.
and
Mi*
..m I'm . alt I
to i-liinlr I’.-1. 111,1 thy wheel of bis
MW* requested prompt &gt;acUon
North I h Chilled
Association, announced a mat*
black i udii. equipped police se­ Joseph Sti.niel 7
under House Hill 289, he de­ Henry W allace For
‘'She and lt,„l wehl to Flint Shake Up Is Rej;iin
dan.
walkout of the company’s Irani clared. "Thla gives cities the
By
Canudian
Winds
AmericatiH
Held
By
,
"lie kidih-il pail of t.he time ridge without n chaperon
Special SeHsion
Atlantic crewmen had begun at privilege of securing buildings
gl re.l»ia r 6 aa*. I'nga Nil)
in liritisli Cabinet
" T h e next day la.Ulse nod It,id
RussiniiH
In
lierlin
lly
ASSOCIATED
I’M
EM
M
and
land
on
an
air
base
for
rent
A A. M.
w.-re &gt;li»cu-&gt;*iiig not the manner
BOSTON, Sept. 30. (/Pi—For­
A mas* of. c*kiI air from north­
or lease, provided that funda are
nf hei parents'deaths, hut whether
The first plana ’affected here used to perpetuata the airport.” tner Vice President Henry A. Wal­ western Canada chilled a wide
LONDON, Sept. 30, n i t —VsgsRERUN. Sept. 30. (Ah—Russian
11 nmll nbv4 sts* I'm i 1**«s|
■lnilJUL Sir Stafford Cngps took
Was ' to have flown rinpty to U r. Higgins and Ur. Lethar a r ­ lace today came out flatly for a Mellon - of the country today. sqldirra led hv a luajur arrested a 'I 'P H t l f W l l l t R tlH K Itt
* over ti«lav as II,,lam ’s economic
lr ,ln '
Washington picked up patscii- rived back In 8knford Satufday.' special aetiloji of Congress to deal
T hi eo o r air extended from Ideutriiant Colonel of the U. 8. | 1 r l , t R
rxry-. Informed nuurces said It
Poland
Re-Assured
with present emergencies facing the eastern Dakota* and eastern Army nnd a civilian employ*, of
Reported
Dropping
m is there for a return flight
!&gt; .. t .
.
.
i
was but the lirst in-tallmont of
(he nation.
th* Military Government in **uFUNERAL
KITES
Nebraska
southward
to
the
Ohio
..1
.» * ) A i m r i i a n N o t e .weeping changes in th# Labor
W 7:50 A. M. and then to have
He also suggested ••
aa •a «step
to- River and eastward to Ontario Russian sector of llcrlin. today and
Funeral services for Mr*. Allca
'P the
WASHINGTON. Sept. 30. (A*)—
cabinet
held
them
for
three
hours
before
left La Cuardia Field at 10:30 D. Long, M, who died early year , , , l ]0!J' betWe.-n
waa moving toward the AtlanItUMia'a share uf tiqal United
Tle-te was general agreemsnt
WASIIINGTON, Sept. 30. IAV
meet­ and
morning In a loeaf hot- United Hla t e a and Russia a m
terdsy morning
tic coast and ,nio New England, i tr ' l"a , ‘n* U" 'm ,wilhyul ■»* «*' States tradu has dropped back to The
A- M. for Frankfurt, Germany. Unlay
UnitiKl Stales assured I’olnnd nnmng Hi itun* dial Ctipps' sping
in
Uerlin
between
President
*r____
___
a
__________
.
L
i
.
_
pl*natIon
or
apology.
pltal,
will
ho
held
Thursday
af-.
pre-war
sire
after
le-ing
nwrllnl
T*m|wraturea dropped below
The company said 17 passenger*
,
, ,
,
1,-lnv that measure* to revive in- ' iKiintmenl an Mmistrr of EconLleuL Col. John I*. Mac,Neill uf
terno^n at 3:00 o'clock a t the Truman and Prem ier, Stalin so
|„ the cninhlnrd American- »niie Affaire to lead this dollar*
ware scheduled to make thd trip. Erickson Funeral Home with the that they might reach "a IwlUr freexing In tlia early morning In Oakland, Calif., chief of I h r jir r - t.y warllnie loriul Iwase and postmany sections nf Wlaconaln, north man court section uf the U. S. war l NEKA "td. the l-ensus, j|(j|p,|, juries „f Germany will nut short c o u n ln ’s fight for economic
Three other flights from New Rev. Douglas Charles officiating. understanding.
ern Minnesota, lower Michigan and
reported today.
| create a threat to Europe's ,ecur- recovery at hum.- and abroad waa
Mrs. lomg, who was born. Aug. • Commenting on economic "devel- parta of northern Illinois, north Military Government to r Berlin, Korean
The agency s figures show that |(
Yoik to European points were
a step iii the right direction.
nnd the rhlef prosecutor for the
17, 1860 in New Martinsville, W. opements in England, Wallace said ern
« “»•'# (Ol
l?qt 1.2 percent of the value |j ^ ||ulp
note M
delivered
hy llir
thr a%
Indiana and northeastern Iowa.
scheduled
today,
the company
TMV1ITM UJ
M\9
The choice of 31-year-old Jamas
State
_
,
. . . Va., had lived In Sanford for 34 at a news confarenca: “ England is Lowest reading reported by the Berlin Military G o v e r n m e n t
! f f w te ‘,ur,n.*c
Departinent'^'u the I'olish'am has' ll,,i.,1.1 Wilson, the so-called “boy
courts. Fred A. Taypan, Jr., of Vf ■ll. V;
laid, litre* planes were schej- y**r( and was a member of the tightening up und4r Crlppi and it
redor also renewed the long-atand- wonder" of the Labor government,
would appear that country waa federal Weather Kuroau waa 24 Atlanta, Ga., were the American* first half of this year an.
First Presbyterian Church.
ulcd lo return today.
vidrsl 1,1 J&gt;rr" nl "j
| |„g United States proposal for a as presidr-nt of the Hoard of Trada
about to ‘do a real Job under a at Duluth, Minn., but tha mer­ Involved.
0 Company official* did not cont­
ported Into the U. 8. T,,ut *» 4o.year treaty to guarantee Eu- tu succeed Cripps was termed In­
totalitarian proletariat." He de­ cury waa freexing at Fort Wayne,
With the Droper authority from about
the same percentage uf I rope against a revival of German dicative uf thn governiaent’s deci­
INJURED
inent immediately on Behncke’s
scribed Sir Stafford Cripps, new Ind., ami near that mark in To­ th# Allied Kommandatura of Ber­
i t u s s i a nnan..-,
a mmf|iU
t -rj , mi
m Soviet
« „ v i - t lRussia
t u » l &gt; thus
d u . &gt; far
f . r sion lu Introduce new blood into
TRIESTE, Sept. 30—(A*)—Hos­ minister for economic affairs, aa ledo and Findlay, Ohio.
lin. they were gathering material American trade thati no*..*
statement that the strike was
led before the war.
| j)|((( | ^ , n
j0
offer.
the Lalmr regime.
"a
very
good
economist."
Showers
were
reported
-In
a
requested
by
the
prosecution
staff
pital
authorities
amid
today
that
tailed because of the. airline's
The total v*lue of U. 8. Export*
Poland contendc*l that the new
The resignation of A r t h u r
narrow belt through central I'enn at Nuernberg In the German cen­
four American aailors badly hurl
"strong-arm or else negotialinj yesterday when the U, S. Des­
PRIESTS ON TRIAL
iylvania and In the. New England tral statistical office In downtown Isi*
? .Kduring
aU.“ L* * the
r f Jfirst
^ . rUu-Vr°Tr
Anglo-American German industry GirvnwoOd, n veteran Labor pol­
half
of
this
TRIESTE. Sept. 30, UP)— Ad­ States. Warm weather continued Berlin..
plan is "in complete contradiction itician who hail been a minister
lactic* lhal bluntly attempted to troyer Dougiaa H. Fox hit a min*
year decline! from the same periotstlam agreement
portloiio. was
wras considered
consuisrea
from Plsino In Yugoslavia In the Gulf statea and tamperarrrem ent" that without portfolio,
The office Is In the Russian sec­ u i U st year. Exports dropped *H) with the I'otsdam
Circumvent the Railway Labor 18 mllee off this port wer* ex vice*
reppru
repprted today that Monsignor alures
the Rig Four |Miwrre together to Ih? a further demonstration of
pected to recover.
war* normal alonkr the tor and administered by a Ger­ percent and.Import* 43 percent.
Act."
Prime Slihlsler AHIee'a'determin­
____ _____
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. . . Jakob Ukmar
.....
__ Father
,
and
Btef- Pacific roast and in th* moun­ man staff under a Russian effleer.
should make surh decision*.
Three
sailors _were
killed by.
th* blast and ftght o th m ia » rp rm rC * 1 r1 i» d 'W li* '6 irirIiI Th*ro tain states.
Poland also said the move will ation to bring In younger men to •
LBW18 DENOUNCED
create “n threat lo the security of fight the economic battle of Bri­
seriously hurt. Th# names of th* to-fore a people's court charged
- '
RIFLE SHOOT
^ BAN FRANCISCO, 8*pL 30, •lead and injured were withheld. with actions leading to a riot in
NEW AUTO LAW
The Seminole Gun Club will
Europe, give German reconstruc­ tain.
COMPLAINT DISMISSED
9 ? ) - John U L*wta‘ refusal to The destroyer was taken to dry- which another priest waa killed
TALLAHABHBK. Sept. 30. &lt;A&gt;) tion priority over that of h er
hold Ita regular weekly pistol and
comply with th* nhU-Communlat dock In Venice.
OIL SHORTAGE
Aug, 36 at Lanltcbe.
WASHINGTON, S ept 3U, fA&gt;&gt;— rlfla practice on? their range a t — Florida's new automobile acci­ neighbors, and revise reparations
clause of th* Taft-Hartl*y Act
ATHENS. S e p t . 30. (AVTh* NatUna) Labor Relations th* Municipal Airport, Wednes­ dent financial responsibility law plans at the expense of Poland.
touched off a fight against hi*
'Greek reconstruction under tha
HUNDREDS HILLED
Board dismissed today a com- day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 becomo* effective tomorrow.
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nUlllt nf
Km I'nrero
ass's AaaodaAatnila. o'clock..?
Imlnarle
WOW MBBT1NGaland today in. lit* preliminaries
U. S. aid grant waa rsportad
TEHRAN, Iran, 8ept. 30, UP)— plaint
of tthe
Foreman's
The law, adopted by the 1047
RANKIN TO RUN
V
’orid will en­ Four hundred persona
of th* American Federation of
Woodmen of the Wor
WOO. -^4 persons were killed tlon of A
&gt; merica In ita first de­
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 30. IA1— temporarily stalled today becaus#
New class** are forming now Legislature, provides that any
iti 1
Labor convention.
Committee* tertain n*w members at their In a aereia of earthquakes 'r e ­ cision since the Taft-IU rtley Act for N.R.A. qualifications, Byrd J. driver found to h* at fault In an Hep. Rankin (D-MIss) said today of a world oil shortage. Dwight
from two of th* largest segment* meeting tonight at 1:00 o’clock a t cently which destroyed the wit. Went Into effect Aug. 22. The Goode, club president, announced accident causing personal Injury he will return to Mississippi Griswold, head of the America*
of th* AFL met to draft a reso­ their hesdqusrtera a t 116 South lag* of Dowlatabad, In eastern FAA, an indapendent, had charg­ today. ’T yros." or beginners, are or damage over 660, will lose his within the next day or two and Aid Mission administering tha
lution aft«r President John P. Park Avenu*. R. H. Gibson, assis­ Khorasan province, officials' an­ ed
complaint th
at Waaieu In
... th*
*n« curapwrnv
uisv
n a si- assistedi In
in ?th*
&gt;Mi* different
uni men* catecave- driver's license unless he can resume active campaigning in the U. S. funds, told a news con­
Frey of th* metal trades depart- tant state WOW manager, will nounced today. Th* survivor# Inghous* Electric Corp. of East gories. A R C . and D-, 23 and grove hla respohiibllUy to paji race for the United Blatea Sen­ ference the oil supply for Greoca
m eat denounced L rrk £ . position bo a guest, according to H. J. hava left th* “
•n - Springfield, Mass., had rafuaad ■.38 eallbar ammunitioa la furnishate seat left vacant through the would be greatly curtailed fog
damage from any fulura
Finch, district nsaaag*.
October and November,
^ r l to b d rfa ^ wtth to* union.
death of Sanator Bilbo.
ad at coat.
danta.

NEW YORK. Sept. 30 till
igcntina and Canada were electtd by the United Naion* Alterably
today tb sit on the Security Coun*
Cll (or Iwo-yrar lermt, but die
ntest for a third »eal wa» irtdruive on the (irit ballot.
A last minute |wm|v elrjunutjil
irchotlovakia from Uir running
nd left the Soviet Ukraine and
ndia competing in a second ballot
fun-off.
Earlier in the day, CrVchodovakia war reported to have had
the tuppoit of both the United
State* and Ruuia, at ueJI at thr
20 Latin American republics. How­
ever, Soviet Delegate Andiei A.
Gromyko wat repotted to have en
ineered a shift of the Lstin Araericin i loT_tKe Ukraine

Police Chief Is
Louise Overell
Taken For Ride Weeps In Court
By Safe Robber For First Time

Another Blast
Sutton Charges
Rocks Palestine; Public Power Is
No Casualties Wasting Millions

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Studies Plans For Civil Engineer,
Feeding World
Dies In Sanford

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AI* Foreign Affair* Analyst

M lfiU L H U W .1
'oatled
■ MRRduringX 1the weekend
the -C
Cchtral Flc
..
Freele anil Image Company and '«**
was shipiw-tl herp all the way ,
from Sr-attle, Wash.
Atlantic Coast Line Officials
termed the shipment the first
of its kind into Central Flur- .
iila. The rrgrlgerator car v u
Icerl every 200 mile* d uiing-the *
long trip. The foods will Is* d ls -^ ?
trlhuterl throughout the renter &gt;&lt;(Wt '
S Allen H. Jrvhnson, ct»-owrn.i~ •
Ihe state.
j of the plant, levelled that many
i sportsmen who have lockers at
i the plant are Iw-ating the high ' ’
cost of living by making big
catches of fish 'and staring them.
Sea bps* find speckled trout seem
to Im- the favorite dish.* Among
these rod and rt-rl experts nte
0. IV, Spencer. David Calrhel
and W. A. Adams. Among the ;
women who have had good fislipi,A •
lurk is Mrs. Leo Rtitner.
All kinds of game have been
stored, even lo ur meat during tbu
hunting season, said Mr. John­
son.

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This conclusion, end others from studies' on alcohol under­
taken by Yale University, are reported by Charles Stovenson In The Reader's Digest for October. The article is con­
densed from Nation's Business.
• ,
"If you need a drink, don't take it" is the au th o rs
nutshell advice, alter siftiii|( tile findings of investiniitors.
Ills article cites four questions to help a man. analyze his nf tin- liew frontier Iwtween.tha
ril
and Yugo
drinking: (Tan you enjoy a party only if there is liquor? Trieste Free Tarritory
Do you Iona for the hour when'you cap drink without hurt- slavla.

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U
Tkrtr tonnlka
kM.
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Onr Vmr
nkllknr.
M
lW
l
All
tkanka raa«lnll«na and aaalraa
rnlrMalamaaia lar **•- a"'*'"**'
lalalaa Inada. Mill ka akam»d laf
•I mnalar ad. »rilaian mat.
lalaad kaMararrt Wariaaaalall.r^
laa.. a»»ra.»ala Tka HanM W See
nallaaal IWld «» a4»r.llala«. OfHMI ara walalalaad In Ika lni»aal
all Ira In Ika annnlrr m»|4 kandnBaa
kMilk
V"
lar. la j klm ia and
Tka liana Id la • manakai
&lt;»
k^MBflalad l*i a_ mkirk U antlllad
rtHnalt.il I* Ika “•» *•* *»l»»klk
railan ,.t all Ika larnl nan. rrlnlad
In Ifcla naMaiaarar. aa Mall na all
t r a«M. dl.nalakaa.

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58,000 Pounds Of
Frozen Fruits And
V egetables Unloaded

THE WORLD TODAY

.
The problem ilrinker in hi* who ilrink* not becAuse' he
enjoys it but because he feels he neeils il. He may limit
RMIIM hiniHvlf to an t»utu. it of liquor overv other tlu.v and still be

ill 'danger

It required ■ peremptory del
''‘
hf ** “ government
tlie viecirri**
unwar
ranted and hraxen effontery. And

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The United States trslay has 750.000 chronic alcoholics.^V«n Allen tails ^ ‘hst duHn*
3,000.000 other excessive drinkers. The remaining 58.260.- lh"
«** «*•"■
"»,Uv‘ly that
‘h*
Yuititidav*
"kept,,f repeating
000 Americans who driiik moderately can use alcohol with Rus*ia wa* utrung ami kept
safety and even benefit. For |H*rsons past-middle age alco­ pointing to picture* of Tito, filalln
hol is one of the. Safest sedatives, says I)r. II. W. Haggard, • ml Lenin.”
j Clearly this exhibition hail a
director .of Yale’s Ijilmratory of Applied Physics.
purp*'**: (I) To demontUttffFMVTSBPT- 3»J»iJ.
f
........
Experiments
have shown that everyone is s o b e r : (Inutile,
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Iiul *lrate to foe and friend alike
w iiol F STATIONS il a vf. though not necessarily functioning efficiently, with less the might of Ru»*la amt Red YuIOSEN FOOLISHLY. .IT HAS than .05 per cent of alcohol in his blood (tw o and a third goilavla and CJI To iprend the
BROUGHT THEM RUIN.
HUN­ ounces of whiskey on the empty stomach of a 15Q*1&gt;0UQU propaganda of rear abroad, e*,
................
GER. RAOB ANI&gt; SLAVERY. man). Some may be tipsy ut .1 i*er cent, and everybody perially' among weak rountriea
ONLY THEY THAT SERVE (.00 suffers some impairment at .15. The drinker is deeply in­ which ai» under aiaault by CoinHAVE LIIlERTV AND p l e n t y .
munikm.
—Jo»h. *.*1:16: Choose y6u thl* toxicated Ait .2 to .3, passes out at .4, dies at .5 to .9. On
The einploymenl of force sod
two ounces of whiskey the average Yale subject's, errors in threat*
dav whom you .will serve.
of cour»e *tam* from tha
.reasoning
increased,
b
y
-20
jter
c
e
n
t
o
n
a
half-pint.
07
per
cartlinal tenet of Communiim
• We •don't knovr moth *b«rt
which lay* down that the i»m
cent.
•
Senator McGrath, who ‘Its* I* '"
The Yale experts warn against driving a car sis.ner mu*t In- established through a
named In the chaitmanktyp ol lit* than one hour after taking two ounces of whiskey, or with­ reign of lerrur *u a* to impre**
Democratic party, hut we Irel in two hours after four ounces. Another of their admoni­ it on the mind* of the populace.
Many of the Red tactical movr*
turf ll»r iilualion Opl no! «K# tions: always dilute hurd liquor.
obviously .are pure bluff—the
lerioratrd.

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TU E SD A Y . S E P T . 30. 1947 „

THE SANFOnn I1EHAM). SANFOnD. FI.OninA

The Sanford Herald

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ON THE

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LIABILITY INSURANCE

R THE BEST ACE CREAM

The sponsor of the meeting will
ba the president.'Mrs. O. p. Hern­
don ami hostesses will Ire Mr*.
Brodie Williams, Mrs. J. It. Craw­
ford. Mr*. George Wells, Mrs. J.
T. Newby, Mrs. P. R. Stevenson
and Mrs. C. C. Kail*. Members
are urged to call one of the hos­
tesses for reservations.
A buffet supper will he served
at the Seminole Country Club at
« # o'clock.
w
THURSDAY
The Seminole Chapter No. 2,
0 . E. S.. will meet at k.00 P M.
a t the Masonic Hall.
The Co-ed C lass. of the First
Presbyterian Church will have a
party at 7:30 P. M. at the church.
Refreshments will be served and
all memlrcrs are urged to be pre­
sent.
' The Parent Teachers ■Assoeia-'
tlqn (of the
UOR'
___ISouth Side Primary
S#ool will meet at 3:00 Pk M.
and the hoard will meet at Tl:30
P.M. Plans for the annual Hal­
lowe'en Carnival will he discussed
and since this I* the only meeting
before the evfttt -nil members are
requested to tie present.
FRIDAY
The'American Legion Auxiliary
will meet at 4:0&lt;t P. M. at the le g ­
ion Hut. All member* are urged lo
ba present.
MONDAY
____ __
th u WuniPtix Society
of Christian Service* of the First
Methodist Church will meet with
Mr*. H. R. Herndon. 1104 Myrtla
Avenue. « 8:00 I*. M.

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Newsfeatures
Dear Judy,
8ome of the parent* who com­
plain that their children are drug
•tor* cowboys and cowgirls might
profit by what Mrs. J-'loyd Neu­
mann of New Orleans did to solve
the problem. Mrs. Nebntarin say*
•he beesrpp to concerned about
youngsters, including her own ton.
who hung around street corners
f o r ' Wknl Of aamelhlng b etter"lif
dM that the derided to take action.
JUI she did was give them a
start at home. entertainment by
tb*-h*4a-4h*r use-af -Her
•rv Wednesday night. Il
•parlor ever
now
[caught on TiJ wildfire
i*iT l - f , and fltr l. luita.niff*nital
a dub. tentatively called the Teen
Timers — complete with constitu­
tion. by-laws and rules of order,
i They charge 26 cunta a month
for dues and this money I r used to
Defray expense* of weiner toasts
M k other parties. Any member
,vra&gt; doesn't get in -thef spirit of
right kind of fun ia dismissed
m the club. The membership
i grown until now there are* 10
girls and 28-boys in the eluh.-8o
g reat is the need or a club of this
Kind that, some of the kids Jour­
ney a long distance (o get to the
meetings. Mrs. Ncumapn says:
", . v Wheh I was young, the old
folk* were mighty 'stric t about
kjflt having dancing nnd such, so
* ted nut on a lot of fun. I at*
Vs enjoyed darning, and I know
i&lt;ist tern-afters dor I didn't want
. the children around here
_ out on it when they wrre
ng, just because they had no
re to go. We don't have much
give the kids, hut my husband.
..o is a machinist a t a paper mill,
T* we'll do ^h atev rr we
for
nf. . . . lie and I alt on the outand watch them have their
I
I
, and lomeUme*. when he Isn't
king on the night shift, we go
r and dance with them."
*Now the partie# ara ao croarded
• ij
that they have overflowed from
the living room into other rooms
of the house. Mra. Neumann aays.
looks like w ell have to par*
our side yard in order to have en­
ough room. In fact, tn* kid* are
already making plans In thia dt
rwttlon." ,
There are ao'many way* young
■napplr could organise get-to1 A d i it seems too had that [pore
T them don't do i t Borne modem
minded group* of teen-ager* alt
) around
and enjoy
gad ____
. . . . .discussing
...
world affairs. They do thia bv
..............
g ----- - alt weeek
reading the
newspaper*
ind then when they maet they
dis/uas the pros and com* of unit
versa!
'
kldo
E v . - qOther
ti
_ _who enjoy “Jost par­
1'
He*" tret togethert end di*cu** at
fn-etimr «ltacjly what form
p ’ each bee"
entertainment they will have
he next meeting.
T&gt;n* crowd of teener* In New
has an excellent ayatem. Thay
the food to their meeting
___on a rotating system. One
week one group bring* the cookie*:
another group brings the'gand• he*: another the beverage. The
■wing week the group* ah!ft
&gt;
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• •*—‘■judices. jealousies and-halrwds
of a realistic world. They will
raw into their shells, leave
real of the world lo fight it
They do not have the courtbey are not big fcough, they
loo weak to' fact 'life's realiWe sometimes wonder hot*
il would have taken Attlee
his party, if they had been
r, to negotiate a peace with

The Hiblacua Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club will hold an out­
door covered dish luncheon at the
home of Mrs. Fred Zerrenm-r on
the West Side for their opening
meeting of the fall season. The
luncheon will be held on OcL 10
at 11:00 o'clock In the morrting.
■ Memlx-rs are urged to attend
this meeting as there will he a
great deal of business to be att&lt;«idcd to.
. New members ami visitors will
l&gt;e gtreted at the luncheon and
thsre will ho. p lants'and shrub*
for sale. These plants will be
brought hv the members and the
names and history of each onr will
he given as oart of Ihe social hour.
The cook books, made up by.the
Rose Circlg as their project, will
i«- for sale at this meeting. Dic­
t u m of the last meeting held at
the home of Mrs. John Ludwig
will also be for sale. Informal
dress Is suggested for this meet­
ing.

will la- Dr. K. C. Nance,
pnflldent of Tampa University.

„ SAl.lSmiKY. England. .Slit W»
l/J'i — Karl Nrlson, great • g n -a t^ 1 •
nephew of Admiral larnl N elson.#
hero of the Rattle of Trafalgar, died in a nursing home today, lie i
was HP t ears old.
- -i
The Earl, rhristrm-d Thoms,
llOrntlo Nelson, lived as n tecluse
on his Wiltshirt Estate -T iafalg a r — Supported . by g $20,00(l-ayear government * pension which
will l&gt;e terminated upon the death
[of the sole remaining heir to the .
I title. Hon. Edwanl Nrlson. tha
early’* H7-vear-ohl brother.
------ The pension! granted ■bv- perpr i ' ^
ullv Tor Lord Nelson's serving,
was the last of its klipl ever voted .
Jhv Parliament and provoked nuinerOus debates In the House of *
|Commons. The l-almr government
I inti ihIiicihI a hill, passcsl last June,
The United States hits alsiut n.- [ ^ d is h in g the pensions un- the
500 public libraries exclusive «'f [death of the last heir*.
those attached to colleges and
technical organizations.
* A soil Is called pent if il con­
liefore white men came to Amer­ tains ns much as 50 percent of
organic matter. ^
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school-yardr'l&gt;ullv tvp* of stuff.
Howevrf .* it would lie a terrible
Many Crossroads
Harold Slanen il going l»
mistake to jump to the conclusion
bring hi» campaign (or ihe pr*»that the Bolshevlit I* bluffing In
When the Chief Justice of the United Stutes s|M*aks it advocating termijum. He has
idanlial nomination to Orlando.
There are a lot of goml Dem­ is pews. Recently that gentleman, Fred M. Vinson, address­ lieen putting it into practice evar
since the wiping,out of .the entire
ocrat* in lhi» lection who think ed 2,000 momtrers of the American Bar Association and tlis- Russian Rovhl family at the lima
tinguished
foreign
jurists
in
Cleveland.
mighty .well of Slanen.
uL Uu&gt;-(*u4olU&lt;i&lt; h#.|*-*mptoyingl—
......T h iir ts th e Hgp n C th i‘ ■grant utiulliniRffrUit* chief.■ R ranw Il III the establishment nf Soviet
The executive department ol ussejtcch The world is at crossroads leading either to an-* governments In eustern Europe.
This rreed la driven Into every
federal government announce* Inst archy and doom, or jo new anil unimaginably great achieve­
tine la-liever in Communism The
il Jia* reduced ill payroll by ments.
Red soldier, for example, .la train­
There is certainly no denying that the current uneasy ed
44.B42 employee* during ihe month
oil terrorism until direct actinu
I Iran scene, he is the lllustratm
struggles
of
t
he
United
Nalinns
Assembly
to
lay
a
frame­
of Auguil. However, il Mill ha*
becomes second nature to him. HUME'S MEDITATIONS
and author of a lifA of George
n,
in,,
Washington.
lome 2.044.118 civilian worken work for world agreement leave an uncomfortable feeling. Take this inatanre as related to
employed, ao there it no immediate Marvels of scientific accomplishment are not yet sufficient­ me in Europe since the war by
n French army captain who was
The productivity of U. S. soil is
danger of being completely with­ ly harnessed for man’s good. It is still touch and go wheth­ liaison ufficcr at the U. S. head* Di*/ J 6 5 NACH’L'f CAIM*
now about half as great as it was
er
the
new
knowlerlge.will
laloosed
for
humanity’s
extinc­
out help.
quarters in Austria:
i NOBODY 2HT O S t ' T O
t i o n ' or will usher in the millunium.
The raptain said he was motor-1 b e i n ’ ? o ' l c s s ' n d e i
Ijcut. Van Allen, the youn*
But mankind has been at comparable crossroads many lug in u staff car in the Kyssitrv
American officer who with two times before. Greece might have survived in all her glory u n * with an army driver. A Rrd ALMJZ &amp;Hj USE’ To IT!!
•nldieri wai captured by the Yu- had. shu'sidestepped city-state warfare. What this would army sergeAnt thumbed » ride
the expedient ot stepping
gotlavi for stepping four or five have meant to the world Is .difficult to conceive. The Irreak by
nut Into the road a hundred yards
feel over the boundary line re­ with Britain in 1775 and the Civil War could have been in front of the car and shooting
port! that he wak well Irealrd avoided, hut what would have been the results for America a rille bullet through the middle*
"They only questioned ui for- and. the world 7 Or what of the outcome for civilization hml of the windscreen, barely mis.-Jug
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H itle r rrouii.ul the
tin. channel
etiniiiiid and
mill atornuul
uliirnw il KlIL'Iimil'H
if.S?
tile occupants. The Jcrgeant then
EiiRiand'a slm
nhofea?
mally
once,"&lt;• Ihe laid,i "an,*I Hitler.cronnod
sauntered. along. to Uie .c a r apd
___
lndivldualn
nntiniiH
and
life
world.tire
eternally
arrivv
they handled ui -wiltc Lul gluvet.
■lemsmled
his ride—and
was
But they kr|.i repealing to w* iiiR nt itharp cronartMida. The chief justice’* bleu w'kh nound. made prisoner.
Tly French ufficer told me he
that Runis wa* llrong and kepi but now new. _________
_
tl„. nnlv_wj*.V—im.-gouUL-toat
tmlotinz—out-picture*—of— Tit«,l--------------------- * - - iTV T j
icdraas. was to take thp sergeant
Aldermen’s Woo”
Stalin and Lenin." Evidently ihev
to the ncighlxiring Red command­
ant and pique the latter's pride
ihouglil they could make Cointote—oWJ o f-therrr.*-------------- ------ Aldermen'* Wtw -&lt;’o nuy ■True, or Kind is th r hrmllinp try pnlmlng nut tttlr-terribly In
on a atnry appenrinp in a recent Chicago newitpa|H*r. Tlte fraction of western Army dis­
Edward R. Slclliniui, Jr- lia* tone of tin* article fit., the caption. If an*alderman inaken a cipline. This was done. The com­
mandant flushed up nml demanded
been named head ol a 17 man campaign prontlm* to the League of Women Voter* he may of the sergeant If he was guilty
comminion which will itudy pro- lenrn what a breach of promise defendant undergoes. The a*' charged. When the sergeant
l&gt;o*ali lo hrnaden ihe Social Se­ league's member* have the statem ents filed away And plan admitted that he was. the com­
mandant called three soldiers, gave
curity program. Il ha* alway* to attend council meeting* to *t'e how they are fulfilled.
.them a curt order, and they took
.
‘
It
*hould
not
I
k
*
forgotten
that
attending
council
meet­
hern a little- difficult to under­
Ihe sergeant nut and shot him
. * iRrb**H It fa*
stand why a man who work* lor ing* i* ju*t Ihe type of participation which i* needed to without more ado.
JT |di» h* |
make
democracy
fonetioiir.ln
umHilei
coinmnuitie*
it
ehoultl
In thl* r*iF~tkirtcrnjrtxtn cut
a farmer u not entitled \» uncmploymrnl (onqrcmalion or oi l t&gt;e eanier to join in cjvle affair* than il i* in larger com- two ways. The Red sngeant ei
ployed it because he had Imh-ii
age insurance, why a man who munition. The individual in the email town can flsuully he- taught that code. The Red com­ Christmas Seals
ficii
conn*
acquainted
with
hi*
public
official*,
or
probably
al­
work* *for the corner grocyr i*.
mandant employed It with re­
Arrive In Sanford
There are, in fact. *ome 42,000, ready know* them a* neighbor* or Main Street merchant*. verse English In dealing with
By
knowing
them
personally
ho
i*
in
the
l»e*t
possible
jamihla
own
man.
And
It
should
tie
000 wotkert who are protected
A pair of oxen pulling a tied
tion to judge their qualities as public official*. .
—j----- noUti th a t CoruniunUt authorities
ial Security pto«r«M.
with Christmas trees is
In cities, lamming acquainted with elected officers or •trike Just a* quickly at ills- loaded
Rut there are u m r 32.000.000 cnmlidatcs is practicnlly Impossible. The work‘of the league otiedicncr among their own kind featured on the 1047 Christmas
. Seals, which have arrived at head­
worker* who /ire not. One wonder* is important because it is making it uasier for the average as among otherf.
Terrorism doesn't always take quarters of the Seminole Coun­
why the discrimihtlion.
citizen to become a participating citizen. It is only by par­ the form of farce. Propaganda ty Tuiierculosls Association, Mra.
Edward. Klrther, executive sec­
The Yugoslav* prohsbly had ticipation in locul affairs that the individual can lie-effec­ constantly is used for the purpose, retary, announced yesterday.
of instilling fear and causing dis­
tive
on
national-and
international
issues.
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nothing whatever to do with tin
Reminiscent of the scene in
sension,
■ton. a_ f*rt w* see demonatraAmerican Destroyer Fox hitting a
ted in the Uuited Nations which rural America in bygone year*,
couple
run-piled to kill
is being used as a sounding Imard this year's seat symbolises Ihe
mine in the Adriatic Sc* nedt
Overell Trial
parents. We have shown
for thr spread uf the idea that pioneer spirit which enabled
■k*-- rr_:i r . •
Trieric. hut neither did the Span­
cluaively
and
lievpnd
a
reason­
ir« llM rd *r«Ml !*«■» Oast
Russia it too puwarful to h Americans to conquer a wilder­
_d_
able
doubt
that
Mrs.
Overell
was
iard*, we believe the beat au­ the Overall yacht, tha Mary -E.
ness and which rnatdes them lo
challenged.
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fight a relentless battle against
thorities agree, have anything to do could tie repaired from the dyna­ Oiurileied In thr forward cabin
{I--;’*«,/
of the yacht and that 4icr husband
a disease which kills 63,000
JAVA M1S81UN
to do with the explosion which mite explosion that sank it In was killed when he returned to
ti
Americana a year.
Newport harbor. There was no
RATA
VIA,
Java.
Sept.
30,
(A
*)
sank the Battleship Maine in Ha­ concern about her parents,, no ex­ hla boat soma, time after B:4t1# - El|
The ' Seal was designed by
’.ight Ipng-delayed U. 8. millW hen you’ve paid a bill by check — paym ebt
I*. M. the night of March I6."
vana harbor in 1898, telling oft pression of grief.
Ury id,servers arrived here today Raymond H. Lufkin of Tena- . r-iz -- —
m
Kart* West, associate counsel by plane from Singapore to give fly, N. J., nationally known frse
“ 'Honor thy father -and thy
the Spenish-Amcrican Wat, Con­
for
Ixiujse
was
to
follow
Diets
lane*
artist
and
typographer.
*
"
UnL
mother'!
Did
thay
pay
any
heed
last
minute
assistance
to
the
can’t be challenged, and you needn’t trust to
dition* arc not exactly the same
ip the closing arguments, which ted Nation* consular m i s a l o n Mr. Lufkin began his career
to that commandment T No."
and. Amecicyi
resentment will
will -Diet*, In going over meticulously will continua through Thursday. which le now completing a report at the age of nine when the
-. tesenimeni
TI
probably not teach the lav&gt;*. _ihe stateV case In chief against The Jury will he given the case on the Indonesian situation for Boston Herald published his pen
memory, or a mislaid receipt. Your cancelled
Friday.
and
Ink
akateh,
"All's
Quiet
on
suhmlselon
to
the
Security
Copnpilch it did when the Maine wa* Gollum 21-yrar-t&gt;ld printed leal
the
I’otomae.”
Since
then
he
hat
ell.
thr
and his sweetheart,
told
. nevQithelcs* *it it a.critical student,
The report is scheduled' tu be dona extensive work in adver­
th4 Jtfry that her parents had ob.
t o Save Food
check 1h the most v a l i d record you have. If
lime for watthipt to he sunk, jected strenuously to their daugh­
forwarded to New York by tha tis in g and book llluatralioqa. In­
I (created In the historical Amvrend of this week.
or even damaged by mines, ter’* plan to he married on her
H eallaeed I n n C i|- Oh i
those with whom he will talk.
amj it *is in the interest of Slav* 18th birthday. '
you’re not one of our checking accounts — we
Ha said the parents' objections
The Cabinet Food Committee Is
everywhere, .a* well as of Amet- constituted
on* of the motives composed of Secretaries Marshall,
ic*»v. that such incident* do not (or the m urder. and that Louise Anderaon and Harriman, but Un­
i
Invite you to become one today.
and Bud had two of the most dersecretary of State Lovett ap­
happen loo often.
powerful motives for crime: peared Tor Marahall and Under­
—
*
Great Britain ha* served notice greed and lust."
secretary of Agriculture Norria E.
Ha aaid that Louise had chided Dodd for Anderaon." They and
that a* she did in Indie, ihe will
Luckman met briefly with Mr.
get out of Palestine, and it won't her lover- In the letters she Truman
and then left him to dis­
wrote to him In Jail about tha
(o meet Florida Financial Responslbllily I jiw effecllva
be long. ^She i* fed uul^ After possibility that he had been pay­ cus* the situation themselves for
All transactlonH are photographed and become
Oclobar 1, 1947.
23 years Of trying to find a solu­ ing
“ *her *because of* 'her nearly two hour*.
Ing ccourt to
Luckman declined to go Into de­
tion lo an insolvable problem I Un- money. Diets said th at Bud had
•re n t
repreatodly that he waa tail on the plapa under considera­
perm anent record of the bank.
Winston Churchill1who was denied
In ju ry
Interested in her parent's wealth/
tion.
aaylng
only
that
they
will
bw
not elected Prime Minister lo pre­
"But/* Diets continued, "all
i t tii«
side over the disintegration of the the evidence that the prosecution "finalised" at tomorrow’* meeting
re q u Irc m rn U o f th e I/atjp.
preeented
show*
this
yflung
of
the
committee.
British Empire. Clement Attlee has
You ah ould know a b o u t Ihia I jiw a n d how It a f f e c ta
found , that he and his party are
you.
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WEDNESDAY
The Sanford WomanVCIub will
have a luncheon meeting at the
club house at I2:.’tt&gt; o’clock. The
program topic will he ••Living Tothar In The Family of Nations”.

KMkftker

LordNilHon’HR elative
Dies On A Pension

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Hibiscus Circle To '
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Special to Ihie Hanl
Hanford Herald
By MARI AN It. JONES

Mrs. Miriam Russell has moved
into her new home in laa-h Atbor.
Howard Whelrhel left recently
for Lakeland where 'h r will enter
Southern College.
Miss Barbara Whitmore uf Day­
tona Beach is the gue*t of her sla­
ter. Mra. Clarence Collins.
Dr. and Mr*. T. F. McDaniel
•nd Dr. and Mr*. W. V. Bitting
spent Sunday at Coronado Reach.
Mrs. Robert Cola plans to Ivavr
tomorrow for I’emhcrvllle. O.
where she wilt spend some time.
-Malcolm MacNeill hat left for
Miami where he will spend some
time with his father. Frame Mac­
Neill.
w.
•MaJ. M. J. MooKCri'tuinod yes­
terday after a two frrokd business
trip' in west Florida 'and south
Georgia.
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and Mr*. A. W. Epps. Jr. and Mrs.
J. II. Truluck spent last Sunday
at New Smvrna Uearh,

Robert MorriH Has
“Bunk House Party"
RoIh-i t Morris euiei taiiicd un
Friday night with a "Hunk
House" party. The group attend­
ed the footlwll game rarlv
In the evening ptter which they
returned to the Morris home on
Locust Avenu* where they spent
the night.
On Saturday morning (fames
wen- enjoyed. Those attending
were George Harden, Terry Cor
dell, Calvin Wright. Henry -Cor­
dell. ItolM-rl Morris and Ernie
Morris.
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AfTt* A THRU YIAR STAY in tlrs/il, ex-King Carol of Rumania, and hix
wile, the former Madame Lupctru, are shown aboard the S, -S'. Juan Dc
Caray as the v c r l tailed from Ilio dc Janeiro for Lisbon. Carol's wife,
whom he married a
ogo ns she lay near death, apircaird to I-* In'
excellent health at she set sail for the Continent
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joke
I'arrnt Teachers Association will
Mf. and Mrs. J. A. Ponder aim
M .U YORK UP! Km Ih lh« tin*Wfamily
p II, put it (if»«l«‘r Ih** iliMir
In- held on Oct. 1. at the Home children have returned from Cor­
|»«mm mun'« phihi.‘Mplirr; WH#&gt;I I
far thr#** «lvty# »V«I
whellwr
Economic* ' Building. ‘Hie I’TA onado Beach where they have been
&gt;
1
:
I l hi- VkI.f h! w
it hatki i»r rflcv If it rrip#t*wr,ll
has chosen the mothers of thr spending the summer months.
1
eleventh and twCIttl grades to be
’ . rf* .
*‘\Vh.u'- lh« In * hi ' •• ii hi Krrp it. If H ImrliM
hostesses at a tea*in honor of the
Iconic M|fn irmiDlimt .tml irintultui
Ilarrv Beaslev has returned to
mm*ir*| Uf#t
.
mother* of the first graders' at the University of Florida where
.
•
JT h r fir»l," *ni«l lh»* hunliam) %%Vnt upatnii r. an.I if family
the same time.
prayer* m uni (hrr# »* nmch an
he has accepted a position with
'pmmplly.
,
0
£
M a rie 7 h t Body’
Mrs. W. T. Chance and* Mrs. the P. K. Yonge Laboratory
MThr fif*1 nil." Mill hin wifr voirt tin (kfwh hrii*, llicy^immt
MRS. DON LEVY WINK
Leon Ragsdale, as home room School.
.' ,
Thr htialrattil t&gt;Mi|*rr| i|ii4’itnorrt&gt;^l. Imvi! v\a*hc&lt;l th imu;h tin* pvirty
y ^ M c D o n a li
mothers of the Iwp tM B ttiltt.
'*loii|f havr you U-ir'n nmr* tlilal
• T o O T I ^ n E B : SinTTltt. MV'
CksiUs Wissiairi • fhfllis Tksilrt
grades will tie in charge of this
Hml th c»e
|M-iqdt- Ktnrlmj
Friend* uf Clarence Collins will Fornn-r singer Maiorie l.ane was rle«1 ?**• I ,tsVr&lt;l.
delightful social affair: and. with In* interested to know that he has the winner over husband llrinn
Neither the Ih-clnration of In•’Three years, shM. t)ii« wife off life together in n paid-up
the co-operation of the other Itccn moved from the local hos­ Donlevv in the second round of k v iw - t l y . % '
-SHOUT I’KOGUAMbungalow, with good cn*li in the de|N-ndence nor tire Constitution
mothers, expect to extend a friend­ pital lo the Orange Memorial Hos­ their marital battle, with round
States use* the term
bonk nnd grandpn iN-rlmp* work­ of the United
Tfavelipf
armiml
l
nirri
a
l«»l
.
*
•
Ktlgar 'Krnnrtly ('miretly
ly welcome to the new mothers of pital In Orlando.
traveling salesman peri-' "democracy
three scheduled to come up today. «»f vpunir pm plr sfolnir In ih# ing n*
the school. A Urge attendsnee of
Mr*. Donlcvy yesterday won her nlliii. and &lt;niii$limc$ il ncrm* dllng ligbting riMl*. bou differ­
all members is urged to help these
tloe twilftli of tile total |Hipu- “ I'Ll. IIUII.D IT SlYSKI.F
Friend* wllf be Interested to motion's t« set aside the actur's di­ Ihm lh«y just uf# thi» rhurrh «* ent tbu storyI
mothers make a grand succras of
Inlion of the United State* call Invorce when Superior Judge Allen n l*ii* Ntnp mi tin* way In Iht* ill*
They
would
probably
have
Imlleil
learn
that
W.
C.
Hill
hn*
left
for
I’AHA.MOi NT NEWS
the oecasion. A very interrating Baltimore where he will undergo W. Ashburn'ruled* *ho hml been
•he family at a .h-xeit kids if •idled at the *aine time in the liaVOfrt* Militia
program Is planned.
forced bv “undue influence” coer­
you
Imd
any
lr*»
in
those
iluy
treatment
at
Johns.
Hopkins
Hos­
tioo’*
motion
picture
theater*.
4it
ftini?
:t
illvntni
in
i
*
h
ninny
The first meeting of the Oviedo
cion dure** and fiaud” to con-ent c s * - i* like lopping off a foot V".‘ *W'tghh6ra gos«iii,«d Hmt you
Woman's Club will bd held on pital.
to
the
d'.'cree.
to cure a bunion You may lose .'l'.'.,.'. . V'et along well and started
Oct. 10 at the Oviedo Women’s
Mr. ami Mr*. Ilarrv Rohson
Donlevv had won the opening coil-ideraidv more thnn you can trying to "keep up with tha JotUMS
CLUIt with the regular monthly
have
as
their
guest
at
their
home
round
.w
hen
he
obtained
the
inter­
•Date. I know this i» true liecause &lt;s" nnd where would that Imve.
luncheon. Mra. W. T. Chapce ia
SEASON AI. CHANGE IN TIME:
of tin- nurnlier of divorced people left m e7 My father wa*. by Id*
chairman of the luncheon commit­ on Orange Avenue. Mrs. Robson's locutory decree last Fell. II.
who tell me thev’d glvr up tiicir own count, the 15th child. Editor's
tee. Other* aerving on the com­ brother, Gordon Wright, of Colum­
•
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new Castle* in Spain anytime lo note: The sixteenth arcniiling to
mittee arr&gt; Mrs. B. G. Smith. Mrs. bia. 8. a
shnn- a wigwam Again with the some Moyle famijy statistician*.
Charlie Smith, Mr*. George-Mor­
.
Mr. and Mr*. Jack Morrison and Hint# To Housewives "liattb-s^x" tir
Idntthaitl" The issue is unri'itain. '
gan. Mra. T. W. Lawton, and Mia.
young
son
Damon
have
returnnl
TROPICAL PARK
Wecklr
from
Home
Demon*!rollon
Till*
only
gne*
|o
show
that
if
thesurd
In
a
plitnil
nf
piipie
Walter A. Teagqe.
from Pinckurd and other pointa In
all imccslnt/1 had l*vn like some I
Specialist. Tallahm—w
or frustration
Miss Ina Mac Estes of Atlanta, Alabama where thev aprnl several
f tin-. liAtrlu.1 utatiiad young people or tmlav who wnjiTi
Man
Ga. who has been visRIng her par diva.-— 7 -------------------------b e g i n n i n g o c r r o m a r i.s i
lo&lt;l»«'
Otla*' wIi irk npAtt tlidi nmrilnl nnsrTv o rw p u 'r stay nurrilHt I* .!
M ra.'T W E s i w fdr
«nt*. Mr. dltd N
Four dried fruit* lire suggested tie* simply lirrausr the corporation •xus*-they haven't enough fill
the past week, has returned to her
Mr, sml Mr*. P. L. Ray. Mr*. a* good buy* for budget meal* d or.n't have enough income or Ihe well Jot, nf ii - wouldn't even la* I
•
(Unlil Further Nnlirej
home.
John AlcNeill, Mis* (Catherine
here w ith, a inmilh Id holler i
Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Mltrhem McNeill and Ralph Ray spent this fall and winter by marital- right kind of living quaiti-r*. TheyL ,ildtiUgh___2--------_ ' -------------1 | * 7 - Simian do-Springs w ||I close -I)h.ily_- - —
ksv .^ r.iW M f afto a sTwasdlM »« ■• W iim tra y ria n "vrcsTTltr m-&lt;r -ing- •peviaiut* -af-tbv- U - 8 . ilc* 4,*-gei-Sb*• ■imrri-tv-fnid Hie-hitlt* '
(Tonionow . [ low to slay mar '
partmrnt
of
Agriculture.
Raisins
ilig
shortage
are
n»
old
n*
tine*
eral days tilth their daughter, Spring*. N. C.
small ImdgeLI
nnd ririod prunes, peoclies and |nvc nml Im’KaIM vIIIi Oh* fait* nf ried ijn
Mr*. Carol llarmeich. Mr. Hamcrun (I SundayN nl
P.M.
npntr*
-att—will—lie—hrabundant
Tndiiliind
Ai[nm
and
Eve
»ci
up
lot*.-and-grahdaom Carol, -Jr.t a t - Friend* or KfirwrErKiFchT.T.rr
supply
this
fall
and
will
sell
nt
hoiisekreping
III
a
roofless
gar
Rector T cIIh Women,
Apopka.
will lie Interested to learn that
Speriul I’lirllrH Will lie ArcnninuHlttlril I-nr ErniliHf
IJrut. and Mrs. Warren J. Kil­ she is recuperating from a recent price* considerably bch&gt;w those ilrn without steam heat named
lion- To (let Mini
of
a
venr
ago.
"Kilen."
hut
which
they
pi
olml.lv
gore, formerly of Tampa, now of tllnrsa hut Is still confined to her
Enlerliiinmenl On Short Notice ll&gt; r.illinR Winter
Raisins and prune* rust less tn privately called /‘Windy Acre#"
Austin. Tex., wore recent house home a t the Mavfair Inn.
.
I’urk I’htinr, Ntinther UI7.H-J,
or
"Km
Hollow."
.
CLEVELAND, S ,|it. 30. h it
guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Pip­
produce than the fruit th at re*
We Will pas* over the fael lli*t with more Ihun twin- a* innnv un
kin.
Mrs. Sterling Rolling and young quire the extra lalmr of cutting
Mr. and Mr*. T. R. Pipkin and ton left today to return to their •nd * pitting liafore. drying. Sf&gt;. lit least young Ailnm ntol Eve married .women a* melt in the 20daughter. Ginger Laoivan. havo jhome in Washington. D. C.. after pouml for pound, raisins and didn't have to fnce the ‘'itidnw" [It oge binrket, llm trend tmlay i*
retumml homa after visiting rela­ spending some time with Judge prunes will sell /o r a fey/. cant* pti.hlrm. I enn't answer. I lint otic. "for the girl* to get a man n-uarilIdive dog* need it* griN'eries, less of iionlify,
, . the Rev. Gillieri
tive* in Tampa and Arcadia.
less than dried pcaehr* imll
•nd Mrs. J. G. Sharon.
voting 11 Appelhof. aiitiiui aud-oiavringv
usually k do. lent that diN-sn't mean
Jdrs. Llhble Wainwrlght of . Mi­
apple*. as thay
idem counselor. *ny*.
ami ia vlaitlng her son. Ben, Mra, " Friends will re rre i to learn Dial ' Nf vertheless, all four nf these |.,-opTe have lo T r iiiT ---------The . Episcopal rn lot told a
W alnrlght and grandson*, Bennie Mrs. II. C. H rticl Is confined lo dried frulfs are items for the! life writh a high-paying Job, n
and Roy.
„ *. . , the Orange Memorial Hospital as thrifty *housewife to consider for I icaisc /»od a motor rat thing* it marriage rlas* at llo- aniiunl Meth
J. p. Cox Dew to Miami thia the result of an accident in which family meals during the months '•"* tl'fir parent* half a lifetime •"list School of Religion last night
that m auiage.minded girl* nliovr
week to attend tha Shrine convon- she broke several bones in her to come.
nt the treadmill to acquire
Drop In export demand from
Mv mvn grandfather a ml grand w "ate liecomlmr lust n little hit
knee.
oilier leoughl nothing fmm Ire.janxluu* for feat they’ll get left.")
U°Mr. atvl Mre. J. P. Cox will leave
rountriea abroad that no longer mother
Sunday for Boston. Mass, and New
Flioiid* wilXregret to learn that have money to i*\iy Amerlenn d rM , ml but-ihslf- voulh. .They apantl.* Dr. Apideiiof, Hif author - o f !
OF
i « a iol
1,1 1 ft only a "1
r ieii."
York tn attend the World Serir*. James Klrbv is confined to the fruita has increased domestic Mb- [hi*
. oil fa
, nL m*I:•l . - lllappv
„ - L, __Mat
__*. # 1.11 I. .. I
. . . __ i 1
Thay expert to b« gone three Fcrnald Laughton Memorial lloa- plies and affccteil pneaa. The riegafV
of children • hoi I heir wrre &gt;leelnrr&lt;l |Hint
halff »l*
the women
tn
weak*. During their absence Mr. pllal whrre he underwent an m| i* sharp decline In dried appla prlctis I vrntern nf (here. Gramlma.Mrt- the nation are rnarriml bv .(he
llo- .old. man. lime they "reach 22.
•nd Mrs. Loon C. Olliff will be pendertomy on Saturday.
I* largely the reeutl nf Iota in **. "dcnlally nltOiv
with their daughter and- aon.
"If Voii w*nl Ihe right twrson,"
loirt* which Iw.foref the war a c .h 'h le h may &lt;erG- .*» ait e'llichletiThe member*
of-tha Men’s. Bib­
cr
Mr*. V. It. Mitchell returnnl counted for over ttfl percent nf th ej l"g f«»&gt;t&gt;'»'e In the rontreverey lie advised, "you had lieller try
le Class met at the Oviedo Me!ho- yriterday from I’alatka after park. The countries of northwest ] «.» •" w helhtr childbirth I* harder hanl to In- the right person your­
self. It’s Mttnrhiing how often
I'litn ir 735
dlat- Church Tuesday evening. Rev. vitiling for Two week* with her Europe and Great Britain -were tog !.'•« ' hn*t«*,'d «r wife,
1111 Crlcrv Avenue
Ireland
attract* hi,.-' work* nut in
Nath Thompson, former pastor of •on and daaghter-in-law,' Mr. ruxtunter* for American dried ap- j " ’lien frljnda from
f»«m
tisum i *l|tc«v
'i
t
I| u &gt;
■*• t»
n
,&lt;
tile
to a*k grandna.
grandpa, wlm
who an*
wn»-marriage."
tha local church and now pastor anrTMr*. 0 . 8. Mitchell, an&lt;l‘ »ort
a t Casselberry, was guest speakar Stevie who returned to 8anfunl
Wa* one nf |3 in •
|/a &gt; nf axport demand phi* no » coni miner, whit hi* life wa*' The
*l*-«c?k io ,lilu lr h »ui ......I hv
Evnlren pxtetttN n cnrrtinl Invllolloti lt» .ill lirr tin liter
with her to epend *om* time.
of Ihe evening. .
’
usually large production of grape* I.! e- oyer here, lie replied,
An Important meeting of the en­
• If.
nio llr
rltihlr, o sml the Metb-NlUl Union of Cleveland,
thl* year* arcounta for Ihe ahuoIif*t xtitiH InM iiKhpr Itennly &gt;tlt'&gt;|&gt; for lltrir la-ntilt nt-fttk,
tire Board of Education Teachers,
*1Twice a* many Women ns men atMr. and Mr*. Gtlea Chapman , danr* of ralsiona. The I !*17 Cali grandchildren."
official’ board members, and vis­ have returned from (pending the Jornla grape crop Is of record sim
Whenrvrr auolher child arrlve&lt;l, tend'd.
Tt+w^tilan invileH new frlfti'lt itiul patron--.
itation worker* wa* hald Thurs­ weekend in Jacksonville where 'tq&lt;l lecausn fewer grapes'w ill Inday night a t the Fo’a ter Chapel thry.w ern the gaeats of Mi. and ‘crushed for wine Oil* year Abili
. . - ' «T
Methodist Church. •
’ ■’
Mre. 0 .' J. Pw tljn ami attended last, more will"tie drie&lt;l for raisins.
-Mr. and Mrs. Zaek Partin, and 'the Florida - M lsiiu ip p t' football
Dried peaches dropped In n r tc e
•on, of Smyrna. O t - r f f t visiting game.
last year largely because of the
Mr*. Partin'* alster. Mr*. Lawaon
big crop and have dropped atill
Hardy, Mr. Hardy, and family for
Mr. and Mre. 8. K. Norwotxl and farther thia year.
...........
a couple of week*. '
daughter. ' Miss Norine Norwood,
Thia la a cue to the housewife
Doc Malcolm la vlaitlng rela­ have returned from an extended lo round u p ,h e r favorite dried
■—
tive* throughout the sUto of tour In 8weetwatvr and Ktioxvtlle. fruit recipe* and h* ready to take
4
Tens, end Marian Center. Pa. advantage of these good buy* aa
Pennsylvania.'
,
Officer* for the Nettle Parnell where thev visited relatives. En they come on the market.
Circle for the coming year haye route home thav also visited In
been ♦ named a* follow*! Mre. Washington. Dt C.
Theodore Aulin, 8r.. Circle Lead­
er. Mr*. Leon Hagadale. Secre­
Among the 600 University of
tary-Treasure r; Mr*. A. D. Met­ Florida students officially pledg­
GIVE YOIJR WARDROBE
calf, Program Chairman: Mr*. ed to national social fraternities
Paul Campbell. Social Chairman; in Gaines villa ware Harold Chap­
and'M ra. J. B. Jono*. Jr.. Com­ man and -Gerald ' Loaslng. Mt
A HELPING H A N D
UP TO 8 LBS.
munity Servlet Chairman.
Chapman is pledged Phi Kappa
Of fleer* for tho Mary Lawton Tau and Mr. Losalng Pi Kappa
Clrclo for tho coming year have Alpha.
Here's th# blanket miBloni
been elected as followa: Mre. A.
R. Hunter. Clrti# Leader: Mr*. W.
Mr*. Robert Axt and ion Hob
ol women are raving about
,
D. Brown. Co-Chairman. Mr*. _ have returned from New York
—a
lofi-ai
Wown
warmer
and New Jersey where they , have
Andrew Aulin.
■pending some time. Bobby
*r: nnd Mra. Milton Gore.
bU niatdt a budge* pricel
.enter hla freshman, raar at
Chairman; and Mr*. Ben F . Ward,
Tha
secrat is a Klantiflc,
Seminole High 8&lt;nooL Mr. A
^elanlad* combination of • .
I' r3 i ? “iNC M n ? a ' T ,T * « n |w -a , plana to return to Sanford ai
loin hla family (n about a month.
88’/, rayoivl2% wool.

Mr*. W.
to the Ft

Copy &gt; 1 t! ta T H lIH d lo yod upon rg q u a il.

e r s o n dl s

ertdable Class of the First Mrthodiat Chuirh on Monday night. The
class mci at .tin- home of Mrs. K.
A.* Ix&gt;ndenlierg on llruwn AVenue
at 8:00 o'clock. Since this it the
end of the church year report*
were heard from the treasurer and
other officers and routine busi­
ness was carried on. Mr*. It. \V.
Herron presided over the, meet­
ing.
Mr*. Rostov Tnvlor was elected
to the Krealdcncv of the class. Mra.
Cvril Ruiner, vice president; Mrs.
Thi-o I’nle .secretary nnd Mr*.
C. R. Wallil ns treasurer. Fob
.lowing the business an ice course
was served to the following mem­
ber* preM-nt: Mr*. A. K. Apple­
by. Mis* Nell William*. Mr*. Hutner. Mr*. Nancy Brock. Mr*. U»ndenfa-rg. Mr*. K. 0 . Kilpatrick,
Mrs. J. D. Callahan and Mr*. W.
W. Thomas. Mrs. J.' M. t^onard,
Mrs. Potter Lansing, Mr*. Her­
ron. Mr*. Taylor. Mr*. Pate. Mr*.
V. L. Smith. Mr*. Walll* and Mr*.
Itutiv Davis.

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110 S. Ptolraelto Ave.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

A ll Of Florida’s
Colleges To Be
On Grid Saturday
ITs TW ? football team' Ujl* vrevk,
while three other Florida collego* will be making their sec­
ond start*. .
- AU will be seeking their first
wins, tha Stata’t g rid d trt having
fared poorly In Season debut*.
The university of Florida drop­
ped a 14-6 decision to the Uni­
versity of Mississippi at Jackaonvilie and Rollins College fell
before Erakln# a t Anderson. 8.
CL 19-9, both Saturday night.
lfiam l University came a
cropper against Baylor Friday
night, the Hurricanes walking
off with an unexpected 18-7 win.
Three games for Florida col.
lagaa wiu be In the state this
Week, two of them on home
ground*. Miami travels to Phila­
delphia. where the Hurricanes
Will have their hands full with
■ potent Villanova eleven Friday
Vlorida’a first game at Gaines­
ville Saturday night will bring
North Texas State against the
Gators. The Eagles sre defendleg champions of the Lons Star
Conference and showed they are
fa r from a pushover In a close
loss to Arkansas. 12-0 Saturday.
‘ Stetson's openrr will be at
Jacksonville against a Jacksonville
Nava] Air Station tram that show­
ed strength Sunday In downing the
P arris laland Marines, 27-12.
Rollins College -hosts the Uni­
versity of Richmond Saturday
afternoon and that one presents
a tough problem for the home
r &amp; r * not a pushover on the
list, but last week's results
over the nation showed that
there aren't many easy ohe* any­
where this year. .It looks Ilk*
an Interesting season Tor the
spectator*. •
___
' Bicyclist ~tn H&gt;# Netherlands
are licensed and required to obey
all traffic regulations.
Confucius, sage of China, waa
named K’ung and the word Confuciua la a Latinised form of- a
Chine** expression meaning “th*
philosopher or master K’uug.''

TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1947

McCarthy Succeeds Forecasters For
Cronin As Skipper Southeastern Are
Of Boston Red Sox In For Bad Year
the Yankees to eight pennants
and seven world championship*
before he retired last rear be­
cause of ill health, came jmek to
the big ahow yesterday as tbe new
manager of the Boston Red Sox.
Jog Cronin, whom he succeeds
aa pilot of the Sox, announced that
McCarthy, after an all-night dis­
cussion, had signed a two-year

ASSAULT ALL THE WAY, Armed, with Jockey Doug Dodson in th# saddls, Is sight
s&lt;| of the challenger as ha* goes into th* finish at ths special match race f t Belmont Park,
ult had limped going to th* post.
(International Soundphoto)

Baby Feds Will
Entertain New
Smyrna Tonight
The Seminole High School Baity
Fed* are slated to entertain th*
Baby Barracudas from New Smyr*
na In a contest at the high school
athletic field tonicht at 7.46.
Tonight’s till will he the firgt
of. th* year for th* Baby aggrega­
tion. '
‘
• •
Coach Fred Ganas la expecting
a group of heavy youngsters from
th* roast resort city and a hard
fought contest 7s In th* offing.
"Last vear that New 8myrn*
hunch wrie log boys, so I should'
Imagine that they will he large'
again thi* yrar," Coach Ganaa
staled today.
The Baby Feds will use the
double wing offrnse that la cmployed by the varsity and tha
Baby Barracudas are expectrd to
us* the iim * type of formation.

Starting Pitchers: Branca, a right-hander, has won 21 gam#*,
lost 12. Shea, also a right-hander, has won 14, lost 6.
Umpires: A t home plate, Bill McGowan, (American Laagut), on
th* bases, Larry'G oats, (National Leagua), Ralph Pinslli, (National
League), and Ed Bun^imL. (Ainerican League)--Geoege- Magerkurthr
(National League) and Jim Iloyer,' (American League) will he field
umpires, determining if drive# are fair or foul, if fan intarfered with
catch, if player caught or trapped hall, etc.
Starting time of gamer 1:40 P. M. (KST).
The Columbia Ulversity CtrlThe term "democracy” often
had disreputable a n d ' low-claas legu o f' Physicians and Surgeons
connotations until th* mlddlt of was founded in 1767 and la one of
the oldest in ths United State*.
th* 19th Century.

aucceaaion to Eddie Collins, who
has been h a n d ic a p s] by lllnesa.
Collins will remain in an advisorycapacity aa vice-president
The move had not been unex­
pected. For many montha It haa
been rumored th at the wealthy
Hub team waa trying to land Mc­
Carthy aa its fUld leader, and th at
Joe waa beginning to feel restless
in hla self-imposed- axils on his
farm near Buffalo.
A f t e r yesterday's announce­
ment, McCarthy said hla health
had improved greatly through hi*
long rest and admitted he had
"felt tha urge" te get back In a"
uniform. Tie said he could have
joined several other teams, but
had chosen the Red 83 L.
Cronin emphasised th at his sue*
resaor would hav* complete charge
of the Sox, who fell to third place
In the American League this sea­
son after having won th* flag last
year and that to 8L Louis in th*
World Series. McCarthy, h# ad­
ded, would have* th* final tay on
all player deal*.
The latter clause in Joe’s codtract la most unusual. Ordinarily
It Is th* general manager or th*
club president whq reserves Jh*
right to eeto-tdayse rlsel*. The
fart that th# Sox gava McCarthy
such wide powers waa a possible
indication of how badly they want­
ed th* wltard of the dugout'

ATLANTA, Rapt. 3 0 -U F &gt; -If
Southeastern
___ 1 ._____i . Conference team*
continue to play football tha way
th ey
did mat w eek t h e f o r e ­
c a s t e r s ' ara In for a nigged season.
With ope or two exception* the
nine games Involving league mem­
ber* were off the beam and three
of the conteata were definite up­
sets. In the latter category were
Tutnne’a 21-20 win over Abbama,
Van&lt;*f rbilt's 340-» triumph ovttr
Northwestem, and Auburn's- 131B loss
to little
Mississippi
Southern.
Pew observers expected Georgia
to hold North Carolina to a 14-7
victory a fter'01? former led at the
half, and •tlll'fe w e r 1looked for
Georgia Tech to down Tennessee,
27-0, or for Florida to hold the
big Mississippi team to a 14-8
score.
Kentucky performed about as
expected In beatlhg Cincinnati,
20-0, as Mid Louisiana State In
downing Rioe. 21*14. but few
thought the Bengali would have
to come fro m . behind twice just
to tie the acobe. Mississippi State’s
11-0 victory over Chattanooga was
fairly tcue to form although the
Maroons were * Expected to . win
with Isas tffo ri than it took, and
by arullghtly bigger margin.
The stage i* set this.week for
another round of surprises with
Georgia Tech playing T ulane-at
New Orleans, LSU masting Geor­
gia In Athans, and Alobama tak­
ing on Vanderbilt In Nashville.
81x non-league games complete
tha acbedula: Duka at Tennessee,
Kentucky »t
(night)!
rvemucay
ai XivUr
Aavier
tnignw;
Mississippi v* South Carolina a i
.Memphis, Louisiana Tech a t Auhgrn, Mississippi Stats a t Michir
ran State, and Florida hose to
North Texaa State Teachers

COM M ENTS
S ID E L IN E S
ford on the night of N e v l ,
192#. 11 waa sponsored by tha
Sanford Herald'and managed by
M. G. Lewis, Herald sd»»rtto»
ini manager a t-th a t tims," and
was played between Rollins C«I* freshmen and the Seminole
|h Heheel Celery fed. a t th#
Sanford Manleipal Park with
than."L609 .pgrsnan In -al-­
tendance.
Tha Rollins T a n blasted th*
ta tr out of the Celery Fed# that
eventful night in a 24 to 0 en­
counter. and It waa tha outstand­
ing work of “Flash” Rogers, jackrabbit Rollins freshman. . who
‘
pared tha attack on tho locals.
The Rollins eleven wea im crting from tha sting of tha first *nM untatbtlw aan the two teem* o.i
Oct. 6, at which tlma tha Bamlncl*
aiavan played tha Roilina combine
to e 0 to 0 tie.
Coech Jack McDowaiTa leda
were determined to grave t*
their coach that they were bet­
ter then the team which Wee
held ecoreleea by the Seaferd
eleven.
.
.
Coech Hash W h e l c h e l 'e
chargee realised the elgnifiranre

a

Don't 90 into utxotlicr winter f
comfort or

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and staunch* follower* of both clubs
no doubt are awaiting with interest
the pickihg of a favorite by tha
betting syndicates.
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.. The Bulldog-LSU battle a t Ath-

Legal N otice
NOTICa
Notice U keeeby given that I am,
n | i | i d la basins** at Fern Parti.
Florida, under the flnttioss asm*
«f Polljraaa Court, and that I laurp!
to roatster said asms pursuant to
the terme of the "Flnilloua Name
niatuto" (Cbapter *o»U, Lews o»
norlda-t Wlta tbe curb ol the-Cterutl Court ot Hemlaole Cousty.

Bicyclist* in the Nclhrrland* |
CIIOLKRA EPIDEMIC
million bicycle* during
World; CAIRO. Sein. SO. (AS— Fear t
comedy in which the plot wai War II and doe*'n o t expect t o ! of a spreading cholera epidemic i
written out hut tip- dialogue im have complete replacement* until I tipped the Mediterranean a n a
provided by .the actor*.
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EVERY TIME YOU BUY YOUR
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SPORTING GOODS

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112 West F irst Street

Phone 880

Movement Started
To Find1Jobs Fmu

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Third Thru F ifth Prizes
............ . For
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, on Friday or postmarked by that time. AIL games
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ALTAMONTE

Hunting Season Nears As Frosts

..waSwf tV» xt r r ^ T

dread disease havv herd reported
to date. Klcvvn sufferers died
yesterday.
The goieminent* of Iraq. Iran.
I'aiestine, Syria ami l-etianon have
notified thru Cairo consulate*
not to issue &gt;’isas to tr am li i »
from Egypt unless thoy produced
m tifira te s of anti-vh«lrra vac­
cination It—also -was nnmnrnct-d
that such travelers would be
p lorn I under five-days quarantine
on arrival.

tlx FRED J. /.I'ST
Mis. T. I Gotham outertuin.-d
AI’ N resfentures
i hp
ii lit i mili T i.nl
WASHINGTON jJUta i |*opl«- I hursday im&gt;r.nmg with a cuffee.!
in Washington. piTttiiiduilv Von* Those attemlmg from Orlando'
g re ssn ie n , h a ve l u a n l 1’ au l S im .
worv Mrs vii Ilnsen, Mr* It K.
han pound a desk a* It. drove McKinney: Ml** Nettie Hell Smith,
hisliu- hts argument*
Mi s. t &gt;. I t
l
the nation's ifg.lHtn.mqi phe-»r*Hj-- S o .,1.-..I. r.;.... u m’, . i ' ,11. \i
bandicapprd------ ------- . ■-»—
it. S.-Htm ltm i-ntut Mrr. CtaranfC
S trarhltn-hlrttseff tffiM't h- .r it Hotne. AlUAitu i. 8piipgs
lie's stone deaf and .ran .l:*t it' Mr. and Mi- I, N-. Mitchell will*
half doxen other ailment- which t etui it this vvivk from a vacation
have kept him In hospital - ven at Uoat-ilY. "TTn and Nava Scotia.
of his 56 years.
,
VIr « .Mm» WfiitelH-ad left WedSlrarhnn i« spearheading a m xlav tot Ss-ll.ia. N. P and \V.»rmovement to provide jolia fot* Chester. Muss, where site will visit
others with physical luin.b np- and her daughter. Mi- I II Saulson.
Mr. and Mi* It I' McIntosh.
,to |urss legislation for medical
.treatm ent, education ami training Jr. returned home Wednesday
I Mi* intotost e|y»taliir--l gluing from a vacation in tin- moitntaius
of North Carolina ittld-Ti un&gt; e-i-i'
his last hosintnl stay in l'tn «
Mi*, lingo \-.-s spent Tuesday
t Me start..I thinking about
'people in the *ame fix. broke
land de|M-ndeltl. ami «*&gt;• h&gt; tealiicd -it wait u ease of lot kkng it
(myself or not M-vinit the job done."

an ucrndnnitl rabbity. It was
4t«m,nc trip* ~rtu-'n- TF^r I lictran to lose my
In" bunting, I didn't
follow tl.-c- lb,- mainline. I Vnf’-'q
Wrong to kill ral&gt;.
of mnnx h n q t.-i» lu &gt; g, t tlmt
ju-t catttr to. fool It
way. Tlu-v n-taill all tin- joy
of tin- cha*o ■ marikm.r* „bb-*t
intoxication Inn b,*,- theft ro*t
for killing gdm&lt;&lt;
I ftr*t .It-arnrd t.« h u n t'fro n t
my fnth.-r. When th-- xxoathri
was right mi « intt y Sunday
morning*, ho used to load hi*
four «on* nn-l -throe doits ipto
onr old Maxwelltouring
car
and *&lt;■( o u t across thi- M buiuri
countryside:
.
• Tin* fulu'tion of tin- hoy* an I
digs was tin- *ani&gt;- We were
n**igm-l pal. lies
of wood or
pasture and sent whooping and
balking through lltriii to n a n 1
IV mil any kind of wild life' into
- I. fntn( »II"t the la th of ilpd's old ibuihlebniivb-d idumlerbits*
11,--wu* ; m urilt1 He mjn a lt-I a* tin
lill l&gt;U'llrlU .-hot—..Itat wv usu- , tlaiiui* iH.litn*F'**W M*lqnartcr*,
nllt erttne hark with a good
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The annual erosion losses in
tlir . United State* have 1-eon rstb
mated at *400 million.
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PICK-THE-W INNER
CONTEST

—— 'CLEM SO N
been played, four within th# con­
ference, aix of th* teams already
hav* been defeated and only three
of then are Uftscored upon. Van-'
derbilt, Mississippi State and
Georgia Tech make up the latter
VMitin
gro
u p .'9
The Tech-Tulan* battle Wiapea
ud as th* contest likely to have
th# biggest bearing on the con­
ference title for weeks to come,

with possibilities but (he irtaltor*
are sure to rale the favorite's role
a* they lake the field in queet of
their eighth win in as many game*

TUESDAY, SEPT. 30. 1947

8 ARTICLES FOR SALE

12 S P E C I A L S M 4VIC E 3
RECORD PLAYERS Mr-rent. By Paints. Poultry Supfillrs, I Nails.
In * a ru m
day or week. Th* Music Uax, HP
Purina Fw di, Groceries ana LONNIE MCMULLEN'S Matket atlTISH Colonial Secretary 8 tr
W. 1st Sb Phone 9S3.
llnitx-r Shot&lt; open Thursday, Arthur Creech-Jone* I* sh&lt;mn at
Meats. Touehton A Watson, 1201
III,
\ in, i „ nl,
,,n" "
,
...
,, to t iuhI home th i•
Friday ti Saturday.
Celery, Phone 11P0. I.ake Success, N. Y-. as he an­
OFFICE space In' Melsch Building
\«*nr* ago'm id .............. '* k
nounced fhat Greet Hntsin would
l-arge light offices, tewly decor­ BABY GRAND" I'lA N o—WurlitRENT A CAR
abandon her tt-yVar-old mandate
ated; all utilities, heat and i*nl
YOU DRIVE IT
*rr. rvcomlitiuned. The Musle
over Palestine. Speaking to the U.
tor aerviil* furnished. Call Mtb
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PHONE ZOO
Rt,x. 11# W. Firat Kl. Phone
i are x.ti-win- 1-Mt‘ htgntt.
N. PoitUcal and Security Commit;
W II. A A. Dept. Storm.
RWICKLANII-MORRIHON
cd a National
i’irm-hnti. m n u u j nad ilu*
tec, he said that plans have been
U-DRIVE-IT. IN C
«• tally, II,null fnlhi-t nf fi-ut mi . tln u i.f u[i&gt;mi
TRANSFERS—lairge new assort­
made to withdraw all British Irnop*
-mdi-nt Tiummi ,'ii.c in -i ivtii-, b-.m* hrnvil) mt
him the deft IniiiJ Mow with
SEE US FOR
ments Decal Set* for Kitchens,
and ndmfntvUative personnel Iron,
bi« nb-ij , u n i . M&gt;** • Mlldtid Scott, -eerctary »f
my hnnd m 'th e bu«e of hit
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Bathroom*. Nursery. Also Glass
IHilevttne
(farernattonoD
i " . tip Mow old 1 i :••!* ii- ; I
-. . in In 1945 (he feilciatimi, Ifctself’ hundtAN1) TYPING
Tumbler S ets.
FARM FOR RENT 2Q acre* sub­
to miap the life cord in wound,
• CREDIT LUKRAV OP
j*nall&gt; liattdi c#|i|inl n* _tt|,&gt; ,tv*u!'. *&gt;f infantilv
HENKAUIK GLASS A
irrigate*! truck f«rm, newly
ed -mull game und extend it
SANFORD
iei«; placed In pnralysi*.
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Aboirt I •* acre* of trrv* are ft~
PAINT
CO.
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ploughed and harrowed. 12 ar­
the Ihmiii Ilf quiek dentil. I
H6 N. Park
Pham !»
I I I IV. 2nd H tfeet•
I. S t.iiiplnj
Mi** Si -itt
t* Strancbatt'a
quif
im
|
to
make
pe|»er
for
the
Suittesian well*, a 7 room dwelling,
stliirk j , itf, nil ‘my mover at
lg tile ftl*t 'll,' "rill - " lit- l,ilk* .'Hit-1millv nvi.t
dav edition of one lafge metre
2 tenant houses, 2 large barn*.
Expert Radio Repairing
HOT PLATE LUNCH
tin- dnugllnt’ liend- -iti'l shatterpolitan
newvpam-r.
Dwelling fnr- rent only with Serve*! front 11:30 to 2 at Ilopter's
Fred Mvers. 311 L. 2nd St,
t t l . iear leg i itme off “In my
farm- On Cameron avenue, East
hand And tlje inldnt flopiini
AUTO
seat
rov'era
for
coupe*
&amp;
side. Sanfortf, Fla., phone'192H'AtCII
A*
CLOCK
REP
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MIN*
Legal
Notice
sedan* tV.VH, installed free at
It I'. O. Box 883. E. B Stowe.
1700 Saufoid Av... Phot*- Il4d-J
ATTENTION MO I HERS
LUMINUM casement windows,
-D IA P E R SERVICE—
cappiil
Hurt **» *«atvitn-i«( fit-, niisSteel casement and Aluminum
\ -!»•■• ! ■;r
i'_&gt; )v it:.) ft
iti tin- Sii*gfii«it l.inc—
SMALL .furnished apartmenL t&gt;U8 double hung windows. Miracle
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clean, sterile dianers and deodor­
tV. First Street.______________
Concrete Co. 3ii0 Elm Ave.
'N il 'r r lu iM f ilif t t i* * m ill th a t
Imn'.* untiring effort* the I'tiR
turd* iii my -'titiif' llfo.
ized container. Ee inomlcal and
kk.ii.I Slt^iliait «lt»llkrn tit
Service Commlruiim ilii-*ifliil H.'JtMt
FURNISHED room with twin &gt;&gt;e&lt;l* Phone 13.15.
safe. Fully ntrdiit-lly approved
" m il nt'li'il |t&gt;*i «*ut fi*i
of a ' ti*tnl i*f 'Ji.tHH* diffrii'til r - i
to ladies only. Phone 425.
WOOD IIURNING heater. Mr*.
C alf Daytona 24«7 \Y.C4 llert f tr
lW*4l .1 Va a i It « •••!** ill Il'HNl
I'liimmt lot** a» -p-n t-- |-hy*i*.
George Mnffrlt, .2441 Lilly
detail*. 98 dinper*. S '.’ n week.
2 WANTED TO RENT
(tat m h k I i t n k i T | i Iiiin i n
cully ili«ulTb*l p i'i-'-ti* i .»■u|..«i id
Court.
'•FIRST IN S A N FA R ir
It* \
S o l t ‘.» LJIMh I l.llstltl'WW
with 3(15 out of rt.Wtl fi.c &gt;cat*.
COUIT.K with children desire*
II lultlil.** *
ago
BABY
GRAND
PIANO
Price
tea
Cohen's
Radiator
Shop
for
comIs* |tir*- m#, ti* Nt-urj I'uM r* I'
furnished bouse or apsrtment.
iiie ittti.ittiil lnntty i»f tin*
6. lie is sttougly I.. Iiiiid. i l p t o
sonahle. Phone 428-W or call
rttlMT '
plcti- radiator service. 100 S*nt Alltl tur Ihv Wdt# Hlrtl
Will lie pa.-manent. Write A. F.
poked Inw. itilrtHloce-t in li.minr)
to Inin III* fti;lit
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808
Magnolia.
ford
Ave.
Phone
360-W,
Walker. Rt. 1, c/o C. E. Webber,
ifk'lllili* St*liiltii|w .liilinmin
|»P. n. Mhn, h lfilll S****M sltll) • VI4»*** 1940 chiefly Ireraii*.' of hi* ill
Orlando, Florida.
Htl’RiltlM
g
IIS
IdE,
M
ll't
slstence. which would intcijri.ti'
DARK OAK dinette set. Table, sii Curtain*. I.nre tahli-clnth* washed
llt.it n« n tli«
!»•»•*#•■! “f ‘II*
starched A *ttctrhed. 618 Meb Adllf-IM
Ily two adult* 2 or 3 room apart­ chairs, server and china raldm-l
IlfMkl Mlill dial till III* tin: activities of tl fcdetnl agi'ti
Excellent condition. Phone IKb
lonville Ave. Phone 879.
lowing IA. t«» IK** t*V*l 4*1 til* *•**• do* concerned with, Itanilirnpped
ment. First floor p/eferrisi. W.
814 W, Catalina Drive. •
-tils* '(Ml fsgltrl,
lr*c •Islirmgnt persons and re«|ulri- all imlii»lric.»
E. Hathaway, Sanford.
EXPERT auto painting and liody ••I *•.*
tt. »•».!- ||4AI
M I •“
amt iittsiiteas hatnllmir federal
TWO
USED
cotton
mattreisy*,
repair. All work guaranteed. II . .1 ..!&gt; . wrvki). •«ml H**M) ; ru n tinrls to fill tip to two t«'t
IIV PERMANENT rraidenU un­
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ni*Hi|ii4|wi
Hi*•***
nl
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full
sized.
607
Magnolia._____
Jaekson t Gibb* llmiy Simp,
fin nished (Preferreil) or fur­
2100 French Ave. Phone 1009-J. item I, at#,. 4if Ilir Millirtdill publllt •
nished huuse or garage apart­ 14" FIRE PLACE wood. 2/3 oak.
ment. tiuarantee to pay any,
1 3 fat pine, $16.00 h coni. FIRESTONES l-ran-l new service
OZARK UvM
Hy Ray Uottu
damage* our 3 yr. obi daughter
Heater Wood 12.14. JR &amp; 1H in^h —-rb-tHirtlnerrt to serve ita ruetom j
-*ml 1‘ yrr-old son- m ight-rauie.
$6.00 per strand. W» It. 8wage;s i* now open. Drake* relincd. ]
.Mr*. Raymond O 'ltaia, Sanfutd
gerty Wood Yard, luike Monroe.
front en-l* liUshc&lt;l &amp; Aligned. |
MOIO FM.GA14G... i
D'S'I AM KIN STAftr
~\
IT W E F L Y O VUM TH 0 A W L
Truilcr Park.
WLLL Sf.W UP DC
\OOKirC fCB MAM OINAtt *)
wheel* iialaiicrd, tirake drums i t l l o i Ho- i is m o s o il *
I'hone 768-W
P A R K , H O W W IL L M A j f Q Z A (
BUGS
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turntil.
tune
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spark
plug*,
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3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE W A L N U T d i n i n g ro o m s u it
H AW KS*
.-carl-unitius. .fan Jw lls-rad iat—s- iTit'-r. *asil iiTirtTT- rt" *T:rniTTT£
-- tent Mts-kltoor l’h&lt;me 76:
...AND A 3
i-ut&gt;i.-tt* r it i . liv e n .
poae. lamp* replaced. Visit FireKKALKSTATIr
MEANWHILE.
THC 81/GS
INSUrANCK
3 DEER- ami fo r hound -log* for
XANC
T
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MuHTGAGB LOANS
FlJ
FICLO TOP
El’TIC TANKS. Grea-c Traps
RAYMOND-M. IIALL, Realtor
M a tfy g iaa K da- i Ik
THE LAST
installed.
Sewage
pumped,
haul­
LARGE GUAVAS for canning or
M»s(..III. Fla
Registered Broker and
ed.
Drainfirlds
relnyml
Satfilarv
limmuu *Uaa»—»—w
Jelly.. A. K. Itosxettrr, Florist.
Insurance Agent*
Jk-ptie Tank Co. Orlnndo PIC
I'hone 212-W,
_________
Rm. 4 '.. .Florida State Bank Bldg
2. Thai th* 4.*%»».. -• &lt;11
2 3413. Box DHL
».» A • • I |H*I *4t 149It lt» r till*
LARGE DUPLEX In excellent CEMENT STEPS for your home. SANFORD lli-auty Sab.n. 309 ■oldfrM IflUlt L 8t*alr«l .«$»•! dU*Free
estimate.
Miracle
Concrete
Amditlon. 4 acre* of land, 636
III* rlihf#1) tflFfr illlitel (hr 1*141114#
Park. Phono 1364. M McMah- U
Co. 309 Elm Ave. Phone 13$6.
*|il I* a f»f •!&lt;*• KIf-lft* rs 4»t»|
TMATlL BE EASY,
ft. on highway 609 ft. of lake
6 mo. &amp; imlgrr. Oul-I waves, 41 ||4*|«|4MM 4*»»* |a»»ro||ts 4#f (l***l *
Dinah ... AND IT
frtrnt. 40 fruit trees. Excellent
on Spiral permanent, lasting t dll Mftllllltlt **| M*»4k If ItUl 4»U
6
ARTICLES
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TED
WOHT
BE LONG
home or income property. $8,500
NOW// .
Cr.Miuinole * Mnrhin. If-*. All !•&gt; .1 r«*$|H*iHtl«*n. tin ixatti** aimI
Terms. SL John Realty Co., not Highest rash price paid for use.! waxes guaranteed. $»xup.
ifMtrfl M| *1.# II. tl\ r-ltlMl
inil*l
tie*
Kltt
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It
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lliil
lt)‘
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Inc. A. H. Pctcmon. Realtor—W.
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
r4t)ii|«'in#. of ntlit-i Hiiiti* 4$r|**n ■
.Archie Blown, associate.
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. 968.
ii* nuiifSrhint 4ii»iif«“
13 NOTICES— PERSONAL siiiwofti.
•tell hi lit***#- nf«rn)h Mill It MlI4AI *•
f&gt; ROOM &amp; 2 room houses, 2 arres I'LL BITY your car regartilesx of
t.. I MM..I t.. MI\ • I &gt;
.
By Walt DiHncy
MICK MV MOUS k
land. 1218 W.-Bth St. William
age or rondltlon. Roy Reel, iK8
Emury Ix-«. _______ .
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IP I CAN OUST GET WIA\ OUT
L -L O O k S L IK E W E W -A N T u
OP TWI5 CAVERN...SO 1—
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5 ARTICLES FOR SALE 7 P«ta, Livestock. Supplice I*ST D A R K g r r e n g a l-a n lim ue
Pf-OPX.B CAN STliPV t—Y—
la dje* r a in r-&gt;ai, p r a c tu u lly _ n c w .
CMAftAiTER'
,
Cal. wonder -pepper ptanL L 8. FOR SAI.E 1 &gt;ounar jersey c w .
I'li a
i - 1hi n C a m ilb
R a tte n . # "■‘i r irr~ii4.twii.iiv. if. Uh-»»im r r ..
t| I IX- II II II i if lliM . M»M mmi*’4'.
Mann, ta k e 1Monroe. Fla.
Klh
.
I oil stove, also new sorghum in
J. T tu l%IIt** kl4*»t*». lH4ln|||4eJ.ts f 1.
gallon Jugs. Call 706-M l-etweet) LOST- -lltack alligatur p,
FOR flALB
tlRinkln**'- tit.I 4&gt;tl*M H*linl) »«*■•••
7 * 9 P. M.
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sll.oht- h ltib K
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collect
2-9683.
Orlando.
'R M tM i
fitfviitw.tiUr* unit i« rrv ?'» y
Liberal trade in A term*. Th#
Hi-M rfl* if at ft#, f t if iu lli l|(#i «J#I) M
Muftr Rox. 119 W. Firat Itt. 9
WOWt WANTED
15
A U TO S- FO R SALE
$)•( t.f l l l i t It f»**l*|. r i
Nlttf K f U l *)t
hol«l«ra
a*
Ih if
6J|*|*vtft t
Ml**!*
years experience in —— — .—
Im,illlh ,»f Ihv «4tl9l|*tfft9 »4f
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« I m ». In
th # 'H w liB O l'ifi
ttl fM U fitf 111*14*1 .t i*|*va»r» ti |mif * Ilf#
Ind of • work. Claude |*39 Packard,
tbe b-Htk* ol IL* i oAi|*any s* *"“ •
•07 Magnolia. I'hone
rubber T209
(.» ur
w»y n t w tktwla&gt;y —'
u i Ioh in, -ant, -of the pera-u *■»
Batteries A Battary Charging.
B y F r a n S trik e i
fur nti-m ,urh tio-'«r
THE LONE HANGER
On The Wrong. Trail
H. a POPB C. INC.
COLORED woman wanU full time FO R 'S A L E -1940 I S ton Ford Ii artla*. I- given. »U.« ttiei lb,
truck
wRh
txjdy.
Phone
83,
lliil
Job as cook or maid. Experi••l&lt;l two i-arser-P**-.euntnln % •' •
mtafk emUiarlag sirtant * tut* hao'-tl.timlicr A Supply Yatd.
enrwl. health card. After 6:30
T-IAT LETTER M£AN6 EVfelWTRlNG IT VWS TO BE I AND *1/DON'T
I'LL GET A P0$6E Odf SGjtf AWAf.
—!g* and l.,ll-r a* to lb, clrruiuTtUT S l W0RRX VXfa R8D twat mlweo mas aj«d h»
P. M. 616 Banford A v e . ____
ID BOB ano MC! IT v«f Mtrmw DELIVERED
YOU SWTWE MASKED MAN STOLE A
1941 ""Model" IW rlon G.M.C. truck. ■Imam ami ronillilon- uadrr wb h
ID BOB Obi ** vTD DAY) MRS
INDtAM FRiENO/
^
BY MY MtfceANO, BOB'S FAIRER,
• lu,kb»l&lt;lara a»U •——Ur b-M •*
LETTER? W*N « IT SO IMPORTANT?
FLOOR 8ANDING A flnlahlng, W. Ol KilhdUf (rene^ii.
MI9 ElGMfftNlW A m riIIAWWN
YftO'i AGO, BEFORE ME DIED.
will! do n-M-aiq-ear o| h.a th , hooka
cleaning A waxing. One power
of th , rnnit-any a* lealoa. I-"1-*
ME EnTROSIEO IT TD AW OARYEW 0IRTWOAY
Trull anahiaa ua to' ^fort where A u ft) w a n Y k d X-* flrnsll sedan at o r b a ad ........
to a eap.i |
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le
no
electric
conneetio.t
for any make or model
n w i u r ; am t Mila a f f i a n t haa -e
available. 21 yeate axpwritrw.-. 1933 Chevrolet
Ease* daylight driving,
r-aaon t o b e l l a v , t h a t a n y . U - l
IL M. Oieaatm. Lake Mary, Fla:
lonville Ave.
down h e a d l i g h t glare at n
p s r a u a . aaaorlalloa, o r ‘ r o r p o r a i . h a a a n y Interaa t -1lr,» i o r la-lit • ­
RKNKARIK CLASS A
LAWNS MOWED. Low price* 1939 4 door Chevrolet sedan, 1939 in
l b , aa(&lt;l M'wk. I—n-la. u r - M - r
PAINT CO.
Jerry Lord Phone 788-w.
1H ton l.ong wheelbase Ford a— UflllM t h a n aa a., a t a t M
truck 1935 Chevrolet pick-up. h im1.. That tha. aVatiAta nunil.»r "I
HOUSE CLEANING, maid aervlce
2684 Sanford Ava.
MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water
r-plea of '»b«b haU, of Ibta puMor laundry work. 705 Locust
healer, excellent condition. Ph.
■ xthia .old Ar dUIrll-utad throoca
42
GMC
Truck,
panel
body,
dual
tb* mglla or wlhrrwl**. to - P-a-d
loeo-j.f • rr
1 0 B tuizzaaa O p p o rtu n ity # * • wheel*. I’ixuif *tS37 after 6 aubW/tb,ra durlaa tbs ta a lta m&lt;&gt;—
praeadlag th* date shown al.m , &gt;
SEE Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet WeUi
P. M.
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Works for roof paint A roof FIRST CLA88 service station for
from daily, wtahly, utnitraehly, ana
painting. Phope &lt;16.
re n t Now open. In good loca­ BUICK 4 door sedan, tailored seat trlwrebly n ra rfip a n antv.X
covers,
good
radio,
good
paint
It. I , Daa*.
Kdltor, pablUbrf
tion. Necessary to hav# some
' FRibD SHRIMP DINNER8
job. Aa la $600. 417 W. lit))
•arur* So abd raha-rlb-d baf-rr
money to purchase stock. Writ*
every night at Homer's.
this
frill
dar
-,f
gat'-ambar. I»*J
'nul Robinson
Box J. e/o Herald.___________
ETTA KETT
^ , TV. Cordon liaan
MISSIONARY strawberry plants.
(Mg rommlaalon rs1936 FORD 8etl*n goed condition
\
Tiler* It#fit. II, Itt*I
E. T. Chapman. Phone 1830-W.
terms rash. Phone 4.
TUXEDO FEEDS—rami
Hunt'* Tuxade Feed I

FLoWliR P&amp;ANT8- Mr*. Y. C.
Bolltnrer, W. 1st SL near Mon­
roe Corner, Phone 1230-J.
I DEER A FOX Bounds, age hatween 3 A 5 years. fB. 0. Behr-’fiu, Ph-rw
^

1929 CLEAN Model A Port! Tud­
or. good condition. New pxtnt.
new upholstery.
.
Watson Reel *
KEEL'S USP-D CARS A PARTS
Orlando Highway
—
1934 International atak# aid* pick­
up.
Watson Reel
•
REEL'S USED CARS A PARTS
Orlando Ilighway
*
1937 Chevrolet Tudor, motor A
Iran*, overhauled. New I’ahit,
good condition.
•
Watson Reel
REEL'S USED CARS A' PARIS
OrUuido Tllghygy ♦

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wham our oa has

�PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

United N ations

faita through.

Foreign Policy

■-iIn YgaiWnlgrrirV

Florida Fashion, Inc. 3 Umps Suspended
Employees Organize By President Herlong

TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1947

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to Hcnrirh; l.avagclto struck out;
HqMi liit tn Page wlm l o w l •••
Mi Quinn mul rvtiied the •»!***■•

'un Wll'- miilUMT' llrown u.-ilki.f.
furring in Johnaon.
•
«
Stirnwciss grounded to Robin■on who fired to Edward* at
the plate, forcing Undell: Slimweiaa reaching first on the force
out: Ilenrich singled, seining Hix*
xuto and Brown and sending Stirn*
weiaa to second; Brrra flied to
Walker; DiMaggiu, up for the second time in the tnnlng,
Hermanski.
-Plve run*; three hltf. no errors,
two left.
•
Sixth Inning Dodgers
Southpaw Joe I’agc took over
the hurling for the Yankees.
Stanky singled to center; Rlxxuto scooped up Robinson's houn*
der and threw to Stirnweisa, forc­
ing Stanky at \-ru n d ; Robinson
reached first; Reiser singled; Wal­
ker filed to Ilenrich; Carl Furillo,
.hotline for Hermanski. hit to cen­
ter, scaring Robinson, Reiser tak­
ing third. Kdwarda liounced to
Rixxuto who flipped to Ktirnwriss,

,
- | l l , IN I.I
100 001 HK»—3 t! 0
ng Yankees
;N. y . |AI.» 000 050 Odx —5 4 0
ent in to pitch Branca. Behrman (61. Casey (fli
* over third for ;Mtui Kdwawls; Shea. Page tfll and
fixxuto singled; ! (|t.tra .
ikry who thrrw I
_ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Rtxxutb taking
irvw out .stun
.NEW VOIJK F lltE
» NEW YORK, Sept. :t0. UP&gt;_
_____________
Periodlc outbreak of flames at
one hit
■the Grace Lines I'lxriiT. acane of
the city's costliest hatbor fit*,
cunilmitif to keep file rrew s busy
today. The list of firemen injured
while fighting the stuhl&gt;orn blare,
which Inoke out Sunday night,
rose to 141. None was Injured
seriously. No ships wrre dam-

it,

who threw him
OCALA,'Sept. 30, (Special) — ‘JoriArnaen
Miss Selma Levy was yester­
Johnson
went
out. Stanky to
day elected temporary president Thr«- Flurida State League umu f . itm l araally fnim id F jm4*l
Fashion Employers Association, a
group oY about &lt;50 employees Of
Third Inning Dodgers:
Florida Fashions, Inc. who hare
Branca rolled to McQuinn and
organised to secure group insur­
was thrown out; Stanky hit ■ high
ance, promote the welfare of em­
bouncer to Johnson who thrrw to
ployees and to plan social activi­
McQuinn for the out; Robinson
ties. Sam Martina, mail order and
walked and stole second; Reiser
personnel supervisor is acting as
filed to Ilenrich.
sponsor.
No runs, no hits, no errors, one
This is an Independent organi­
left.
sation not affiliated with any na­
Third Inning Yankee*
tional movement, M lu Levy said
IJndel struck out; Itixxutu find
this morning.
*
to Hermanski; Shea struck out.
' Other temporary offleera nam­
No runs; no hits, no errors; none
ed were: Mrs. Hasrl Norman,
vice president; and Mrs. Harold
Heckrnbach, secretary • treasurer.
A regular election is slated to
take place in October when the
who completed a double play* by
company is at its new location a t
firing to McQuinn as Walker was
the Municipal Airport to which it
unable to get back to first; Dlwill sta rt moving Saturday, it
Maggio otok Edwards fly In ren­
was announced by Miss Levy.
ter. • •
•
The following committee chair­
No runs; one hits, no errors,
men were named: Mrs. Viola
none left.
Johnson, maintenance and opera­
Fourth Inning Yankees
tion committee; Miss Virginia
Stimweiss fanned; Ilenrich filed
Palmer, employees benefit com­
mittee; Mrs. L a u r e n Johnaon,
to Reiser: Brrra whiffed Incoming
social functions; Miss Lucille
fifth strikeout victim.
Plans Perfected For Ilrancaa
No runs; no hits;- no errors;
mlttee.
Handicapped Week none left.
For head of the colored recrea­
Fifth Inning Dodgers
tion program, John lotwrence was
Jorgensen filed to Lindrll; Shea
Hiring of handicapped per­
elected.
111 the
W»C plants,
lllmlll** UHttY*
Uranea struck,
sonsI in
uffices ' and IllirW '
__thd ' farm s “of • Sanford wKtbe the objective of an Intensive
No i
alestine Blast
campaign during the week of none lei
Oct. 6-11 in which all civic groups
F
t r s s l l s M S iro as r a s * O s r l
are cooperating.
__ _
DIMni
an Arab boycott against Hading
J. Brailey Odham, chairman o( MV be
with Jews. '
'
the 8anford committee on the first; M
T
Almost simultaneously advices employment of the handicapped,
from Haifa reported that the en­ today announced that plana hava
been completed for Sanford obgine, lender and two coaches of aervance of National Employ of
ilte Egypt express had been R e ­ the Physically H a n d i c a p p e d
•
tailed by a mine expolotion on Week.
the Caiio-HsiU line 26 miles __Employment _ol. handicapped
men and women will be discussed
at
luncheon
club
meeting!.
Clarke Kettle, district counse­
lor, and Ralph Hood, counselor
of the Vocational Rehabilitation
Service, will speak on the opportuniliea offered through this
service for those needing med-

to sUong bi-partisan backing gtv.
en the President's course in put­
ting the m atter before Congress.
U-aihys of t.itll parties agreod
tliat. submitting the proposal first
to the Foreign Affairs and Ap­
propriations Committees of the
Senate and House strikes them
as the right .appsoach.
Speaker of the House Martin
7lf-M«.&lt;.&gt; ..Bid he had suggested
this course a month agu and add.
ed in an interview at Topeka,
Kan.:
. “The Republican Congress ano
its committees will most certain­
ly cooperute." Martin declared he
Public Power
believes |hc President is leading
I t 'M l I i m S I r o n i'a a e
up to a special session call “late
"“ Power Empirr by 1 9 6 / 'Will have in November."
In New Orleans, one Republican
lei.lctl $336.923,000;”­
and two Democratic senators said
. Me testified:
a special session should not be
j “TVA nd the federally-financed called at this time. They were
stats operated power monopoly* in Senators John II. Overton (D-l-ad,
Nebraska are |&gt;erfecl examples Chan Gurney ■(R-8D) and Elmer
of applied Socialism" and that Thomas (D-Okla.). Thomas, a
they are “subsidised government member of the Senate Appropri­
power monopolies of large extent ations Committee, aaid in an inwith the tax-pnyrtt footing paiQ
tarvicwi
of the coat every year."
“There should not l* a spec­
Ho said that TVA •‘expropriated ial session. I don't know the
all or part of 32 taxpaying Utili­ facta—none of us has been in*
ties and Nebraska 16."
formed what the facta art. Eng­
Ho remarked that "neither nay*
land wi)«k FrFw;&lt;1
» deeperany fade .-a* ■ la s ts of any Wipd. ’nte
eortnllfdn; *f hdt ' I"know- from
X J X. Both of these experiment* my recent visit. Hut what ll|fy
in Socialism have lieen very 'ex- actually nefd has not been told
p*naive X X X . Over $1,000,000.­ us by the Administration. Wu
000 has gone Into TVA and nearly
ICOO.iXKI.OOO has gone into Nthraxka.” .
•
' In re g a rd -lo TVA he added,
* “The federal treasury has gotten
back only about $ 1(1,000,000 which
covers only a small fraction of the
Interest that the taxpayers have
paid on the money they have
advanced nn the enterprise and
-leaves ^nothing-. lot amortisation !'l.r
of the Investment."
Sutton stated that “the feder- Jr,r
al government has under con- ,0,s
atruction, authorised and appiovcd . *
60 multiple-purpose dams In the
states of Virginia. West Virginia, Bftl
North Carolina, South Carolina,
Georgia and Alabama, exclusive ,
of TVA" whose ultimate rust is ,*
■els were expected to arrive In advantage^
Mtimatrd a t alxnit $725,000,000 ,,ou
Palestine waters within the next • Mr*. W. A. I-ravltt ami Mrs.
and whose actual cost probably jf"'
24 hours. They were tentatively Howard Monlioth have been dlwill be $1,250,000,000.
h, ri
Identified as the 1,000-ton North- rrcted by the Sanford Womaa's
"Such subsidised public power )*•"!
lands, bearing 2,406 Jews; the Club to secure the cooperation
system." he said, "would lie nn
000-ton Paducah,
with 1,660 of merchants in securing newsInvincible competitor of the tax­
■hoard and a third craft descrih- paper advertising for the earn­
paying utilities ami would ul. Russian A ttacks
ed as a sjster ship to the Despite, palgn. Mrs. J D. Callahan has
Ornately destroy them, just as It
which was .intercepted by the charge of placing advertising
has In I he TVA prea and in NeBritish last week with 460 visa- poster*.
braaka."
**
less rvfurgv*.
'
The Rev. J. E. McKinley of
. In hla letter Suttorfiaid he !• ''
Turkish authorities had report- Ffrsf Methodist Church will con­
made a study of the tax revenue j
ed Sunday night that thv North- tact ministers throughout the
lost as ■ result of taxpaying util,
lands and Paducah, flying the flag City and urge them to make
lUea being forced out of business lat&lt;
of Panama and carrying 4,500 reference to NEPH week, and
by TVA and In Nebraska at the w*r
Jew* from Hulg»rl*. had parted p o in t'o u t it* meeting tn the
reousst of- Rej,. Arnold &lt;R-"MoI— Pfv
■gainst
through th« Hotphorut ostensibly church announcements and serHla letter
part:__ . ... I t l
sMM..
e*s«» . reads
. ... .. In
_1_L
en route to Havana.
mon*.
Report* of minor outbreak* of *■•-Mr. Odham ■ alio announced
jrlnlanca cam*. ^oeauwhils.. -from -that -tha- following —reprrsenta r
varlou* Mellon* of Palestine, live* have been designated to be
- i r a BberaUng'iBstfilTuCTon system*
which Va* left in a state of* responsible for bringing this pro­
Within the TVA area and purtension by the bombing of a Haifa gram before their respective orrhailrig TVA power for resale
police station yesterday in which' ganlxationa: C. L. Redding and
under TVA supervision* «nd ut&gt;
TVA rate*.
"lying and slanderous articles
; "Collectively TVA and ita ao- irgaifling lip* U. S. S. It. and Ita
catted contrnctolr* constitute 'a statesmen."
Amcrlran Legion; F. D. Bfott,
unl/ii'd syitrm that doe* n typical * Officials here seeking an axVeteran* of Foreign Wars; Mrs.
wholesale ami retail utility lm*- planatlon for the Soviet attitude J,ear L y jj,, , outheast of the all­ Roy Tilli*. Woman's Club; Dick
Inesi.
•
said the Kremlin may have givc|ty of Te| Av|v. Four Elsberry, Lions; Roy Mann, Kl"TVA first sold power as a en the go ahead for an unpree- olh#r
Investigating the wanla; Gene, Tucker, Jaycees, and
Utility. In 1036, hut it wa* not •dented campaign agaiqsl thu j,jMt
injury when they Miss Maude Ramsey and Mra.
Until 1033 and 1039. when tha United State* to divert attention Wfre
uoon ^rom # pM, | ng Zeh Ratliff, Pilot Club.
major taxpaying utilities In the »&gt;f the RuMUn pcopU from
the automobile. They returned th# fire
"Ax chairman of the commit­
grva veer* taken over. that
. . . . . . the
. . . . neriouM economlr condtUone withlnd it WM believed one of the tee, 1 hope that employers will
existing TVA system took form
the ^oviet tTnion.*«v
. . . occupant* of the car wa* wound- respond to the rail . to hire
and began to operate on the scale# In Thi**«
American government of- ad
*
qualified handicapped worker?
It doe* now.
•
•; '
who are now in what the Presi­
"The TVA system continued lo « ‘ mVh“liverhr&gt;;h-“" c u r tT .tu r o ‘
&lt; »t bight dent In hla National Employ
acquire taxpaying utilities, the
L m «ke^ in hi. rere- OWUP*nU
°f.hats
» *P«vdlng
fir- the Physically Handicapped Week
^
In the Uxl
Jewish
last Im portant, purchase being In of Volotovs rvmarks ln hla
calla the nation's
n u art.r of Haifa, but no casual- proclamation
1W5 when the East Tennessee ! ? " 0n. «
reservoir of unused skills and
were
reported.
Light and Power Company was
strength," Mr. Odham said.
Viet article,
The same "Literary. Ga*«Ue'
, "Tha Nebraska Public Empire
. consists o f the various power dis­
HONOR ROLL
Methodist M eeting
trict* and* the market they pur­
In compliance with a latter
chased when they eliminated the
written by the Seminole County Church, Dr. Tobias said such a
.taxpaying utilities In th e'atale.
Chamber of Commerce, the fol­
"It, too, onerate* as a unified
“would put heart and
lowing firm* have agreed to co­ meeting
systam and does a typical whole­
hope In a bewildered and peulmlsoperate with the government In tlc
sale and rvlall utility business.
world."
forming a National Guard. Other
. " I t waa not until 1944 that the
Ha added: "If there are those
names
will
bo
added
to
this
Hat
,. state-wide
....
elimination
of th«
u,
Wha feel such a proposal loo naive
aa thsar are received, ■ . . .
taxpaying utilltiaa was completed Dens
8s miiiole C p ix p t y Laundry. »®. be taken seriously, | would raby the acquisition of Nehraska
.
American OH Company, Patrick mind that tha sam* criticism waa
Power Company."
s|l|j
FYult Corporation, H. P. Pope mad^-of $he Gasp*) a* preached by
»
He aald the study Indicating the must
Co., Inc., 'Sanford Fruit Co.. Jesus of Naaarath."
U s revenue Iota at $14 423,000 off
■Also speaking at the aeventh
American ■Fruit • Grower*, Inc.,
wa* made without “Inflation" in ilmil
Coleman’s, Sanford Atlantic N a­ »r»«ion of tha nine-day conference
operating revenue* a* a hasi* for Russ
tional Bank, Randall Electric Co., waa the Rav. Ralph R, Dlffendorcalculation;' excluding municipal- ered
Winn A Lovett Grocery Co., Ad- fa r of New York, executive secret­
R lrt that were operating their man
kina 'A AdklnS Co., Inc., Swann’s ary, Division of Foreign Missions,
6km power tvMemt (hence were
Th
Cabin Court, J. W. Ball, South­ of the church's board of missions
paving no federal taxes, twfore StaU
ward Fruit Co., Th# Yowsll C o, and church extension.
TVA ami the N abnike system next
He said th at Europe‘no longer
Wagoner Furniture Co„ Elton J .
were formed; and excluding rural Sm|t
Moughton,. Mayfair Inn. Fred H. can ba regarded aa Christian, and
electrification administration co- for
Williams. Beacon Dairiaa, Rita "la threatened —not in n few years,
Operative* which never pay fed-, dime
Theatar, Princess Theater, Stine perhaps, but certainly I n- a fbw
vrsJ taxes.
rf'tat
Machine A Supply Co^ Homer'*. generations” "with a civilisation
Sutton's letter also Stated that Arne
Rice, Trew A Rice Co., Sanford that will ba neither ChriaUan, nor
"for tha year 1947 these lost Uxes
School of Aviation, Lake. Charm •van humilUrian. nor democratic
Fruit C o, Robson S p o r t i n g In any western sense."
■re running about $8,600,000 per t&gt; .,
y u r for federal and $1,600,000 IV t
tllWYVIJ Company,
WIIIDAU/.
Dr. Diffendorfer also critlclxed
““ •*» v* *«M
“fc Grocery
for aUte and local."
1
CsmpbeH'a Kccurity Feed and Methodist training schools and un­
&amp;Md Store, R. W. Ware, Wm. E. iversities overseas, which he said
Kader, Banford Herald, ..Cality have scarcely touched on—
City Printing Company, Wight
“How to meet modern secular­
Broa. Co., Sanford Boat Works, ism, demands of totalitarian reL. A. Bromley A 8dns, A. F.
me* and the philosophies of Nlh&lt;Ce«tli»iiws tr»m Myn »&gt;••&gt; *
Ramsay, Florist, Sanford Oviedo
•m and Communism.”
t the SanfonTWaval Air
Truck Grower*, Inc., T. Meade
Ha termed Russian Communism
For over a year he he*
"probably Christianity's moat for­
orklng for th* City and
midable competitor in thl* modern
r of Commerce on the 8t.
world." and added: , .
River project obtaining
"Yet it still la. treated In moat
f-'waya for tha hew canal
Moultrie N ips G-Men
construction. .
theological schools aa on* of the
In 8 To 7 Contest current events, discussed as an ear
Earl# la aurtlkkQ hy hla
Mrs. Bertha E. Karla, two
tra-curriculer Interest." .
Hvid Earle and William B.

Johnson on the arm. loading the
bisM : Lindcll. doubled, .coring DlMaggin and McQuinn; Jubnoou
■topped at third; Rixxuto walked;
Uobbv Brown l&gt;attrd for Shea;'

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la and. Virginia Earle
I, and fow grundchll-

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aarvicea will be held
' at 1:90 P, M. at the
Funeral Rome Chapel, nalmd. unarmed and without food
Rev. DouglaafCninea ■nd water, on Gulnchoe Cay, a
. Burial wilt-'bd
tH4 eam bpit "60 ‘mile* nff the north
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FORMBRLY ROBERTS GROCERY
118 MAGNOLIA AVENUE

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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                    <text>PAGE EIGHT

THE SANFORD lURALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, 8EPT. 26, 1947
In H n lly T h e r e In S tr e n g th —

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To ProtKt IFio Poor* of tbo World;
To PrOpaotr the F r«irru of America
To I'rodnrc. Prosperity fur.Sanfotd.

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It's a Perimeter Acrostic TAKE A LOOK AT THE STARS

Party Magic

Established 1908

V O L U M E X X X V III

"magic,** you can
BYfighannleaa
one of your frienda ao he

of an European wh&gt; la one of the most
T HEfiaqie
notable figures In the hlstoryof South America,

100 Firemen Are In• jured And Property
Damage Runs Over
5 Million Dollars
$ ruman Confers With
Congressional Lea­
ders On Need For
Im m ediate, Action

A simple m usculsr principle
TUDY this carefully and see how many differ­
S
ent five-pointed stars you can trace out in this
diagram . There are more than twenty.
•Sivy!

1. T h e hafoe P a u l o r ig in a te d , o f
coprse, with St. Paul. If you know your
Uible, you know it wasn’t bis name orig*
lotlly- IV h.t w u l

12. A fictional character whose nsms
now Is synonymous for meddlesomeness
is P a u l------?
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10. An equally famous but mqre har/ tnonlous a rtist, who perfortps on tho
cello, Is P ab lo ------7
' / * l l ^ A n AlI-'Ahieffcan- /onlball player
who achieved greater fame'on the atagav
as a singer an*d actor, ia P a u l------7

,c te r ,n whal ,to ry by M*rk T " alnT
. 20. It's proverbial th at you mustn’t
to pay Paul.
.
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A COLORGRAPH FOR JUNIORS
N E o f th e
“trickiest"
of ail animals is
concealed in this
ze b f lin e s .
en each seg­
ment is colored
with crayons or
colored pencils
in a c c o r d a n t

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U K ............black
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Y ►»«{.. yellow
O . j . . . , . green
G R .............gray
You ean use a
lead pencil light­
ly to maks gray.

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Is given In the page). .

1

G

AB I. w m smoklog too heav­
ily, a n d th s habit put a dent
.
In his pockel-monfy, a rasp 'in *—and plsca thern lo tho 14 small
bia throaL He decided to smoke cirri)# within the diagram , to
Ittss. By cutting himself down
ta 33 chfarets a day, hia weekly
Tha letters are to be stt pliced
saving In clgarelk was equal to
that
when you’ follow tiu-'llhes
ons and one-half times his orig­
leading
from a circle and write
inal dally clgarrt-consumptlon
rate. What was his rateAsrig- the letter placed in that circle
in all Die epacea of the rim to
Irally 7
w liic h th e d h te a -te c rtr^ rln te t-'
llgilrle sentence will appear ic
tire rim. ^
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w i u t r*!** K r*M404. * e**i*&gt;i*.
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HERE Itavg. been many defl
niUont of coursgs. One of ths
moat enduring la th at of O r vantes. Here, translated from
OW quickly can you fill In
Spanish, it's offered as a substi­
th t missing figures and
tution clphe^ for you to solva:
solve this probletp In simpls d i­
GNEW KNOQBN ODWF
vision!
*
.tiROCUtZ TWCLWWY
x ) x 4 x g 9 ‘

In the w ater and
tha chick on thf
stoned you'll see
Im m e d ia te ly .
Ti]e other must
be found by takin f a pencil and.
starting a t dot
one, drawing a
line consecutive­
ly from dot to
_______
js re a c h e d . I f
two numbers are
dote to one dot,
use the dot for
both.
When you’ve
eom pieled th a
dotogrsph, color
It w ith your
crsjrons.

Cryptogram

Cryptarithmetic

H

RIDDLE
W hy doss* s
lo v s r c a ll h is

Brain Brightener

V r\lV ID E one hundred Into four

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RY copying tills In one con­
T
secutive line, without retrac­
ing any part of it. (A solution

iaUara -of- tbl-

Two — t7iTini?k!

HORIZONTAL
1—T* w kat klag waa tk* Assyriaa
aoat by Kpkrslmf (Ha*. ItlS )
i—Wkat propkst wa* llavid'a aaorf
( I B a a. H i l t )
S—Tk# kalldlag af wkat taw sr wa*
a a rk s d ky a confusion af
U a fu S sI (OtA. l i l t )
W—klarkla
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a While House conference did
■ol have ll\al impression.
Two Republicans, asking not
to be quoted by namr, said they
thought Mr. Truman probably will
ssk the..House and Senate Com­
mittees dealing with appropriations
and foreign telaliorfs to meet in
Washington informally. From their
Ju d ies a determination probable
would be made to call Congress
into s|&gt;etial session.
Tha Congress members and
President Truman talked over lha
problem for two and one-half
hours. Also attending the meeting
in the cabinet room were Secretary
of State Marshall, Secretary of
Agriculture Anderson and Secn ta r y of Commerce Harrlmao^-

in this- plclurt.

Og Kugtnt Sk«/er

L ' numbers so th at by adding
four to tbe first number, subtrsctln g fo u r from -the second
number, rouTTlpIyiiig the third
num ber by four and dividing
tbe fourth num ber;by four, the
result in each caae will be the
• same.

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88 CROSSWORD WITH,

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upward.
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April, ta r a u i
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Paul died of g rief for his drowned sweet*
• 3. F irst great American naval hero heart, -— *7
waa 1 aul
7
15. j ohn p au|(j |DK |# a Revolutionary
** *
.
4. Legendary hero of American lum- patriot remembered a ip n s u f the captors-------indefinite—article.-Br-To more rapidly - by
springing steps. 3. Monetary unit of France. 4.
berjackads-Ptrol*^*=7--------------------d n h flJH U a F a p y , M ajo r------7 .
Member of the European branch &lt;f the Turkish
** .
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6. ' A.photoplay based 6n thlAFfe of
16. Last U. 8 . High Commissioner and race. 6. Ju st. 6. Rubefacient. 7. Notification. 8. A
Pearl \\’hite was T h t ------of T a u lin tt first U. 8 . Ambassador In the Phllipsudden, sharp, hissing sound like that of a bullet
9. Personal pronoun.
6. Singing starlet In photoplays pic­
There Is another way to form the name of this
tured abovo Is P a u la ------7
hall pitchers (the other being “Dizzy")
historical personage: Add to the name of a foreign
7. A champ among women tennili play­ was P a u l____7
co*n P*rt of the verb "to be. plus a slang name
ers Is
for policeman, an outer garm ent of Mohammedan
- P au lin e------7
s
.
18. Form er chairman of the Federal wohu-n, and an obsolete word fo r quiet.
8. l'abjo, Paolo, Paulos, Pal and Paulo Communications Commission, later ape*
** •sets
*«i m q
are equivalents of Paul in Greek, Span- rial envnv to Greece was Paul ___ T
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S*~ H, i *-*&gt;**•#«r *i *s era
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f -*niY
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ciai envoy io ureece, was t a u i------1
mssmuj
-«vm«g
Dh, Italian, Hungarian and Portuguese,
but not in that order. Which is which?
10. Aunt Polly Is • memorable char9. A celebrated modernist Artist is
P a b lo ------7
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AND ANSWER CLUES Ss IT's an illusion
S—Sepatsr, of what plscv. accoaasalsd Paul lata A sia!
(A rts tS :4)
S—Asrlfores a a l t s r
T—DlalaaU vo far Alfred
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frankShea To Pitch For Yanks In
World Series Opener Tomorrow

Ashot i ifle t I P rrv s I.eased W ire

.MONDAY, HEI*T.

P ro p ed s Here Are
Getting Under Way

Sanford Is the midst of e num­
ber of rpad Improvement protects
being Undertaken or completed
Ny the Siaie Road Department.
9 One of the newest projects ia
tha work being started for the re­
surfacing of Celery Avenue from
a point near the Municipal Ball
Park~ro Th« OiiSSTTUVIJir* ro F a
ditlance of a mile and a half, ac­
cording to II.
Futlow, senior
project engineer. *
Another new propeet being
started ta the resurfacing of
C tntva Avrnur from the Geneva
Bridga to Berk Avenue. This Is
fein g done by the J . C. Dickerson
Construction “
of lakelands
This firm has computed the re­
surfacing of the Ssnford-Winter
Park highway link, all except
soma road shoulder work.
A leveling rouras ia being given,
to French Avenue and H la hoped
to compUta lha work by Die time
operations get under wsjT at tha
Hanford .State Farmers Market.
Tha Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road la giving -fine co-operation
At amoQthng out tha French AveTue crossing, Mr. Furlow reported.
Resurfacing of a 4.65 mile
stretch uf Hentlnole Boulevard to
the Monroe Bridge has been
completed.
,_
An important announcement as
to tha eonncctlg route through
8 anford of Road 26 is expected
from the 8 tate Road Departmentin tha very near future, according
to M. B. Smith, state rapresant-

IO—Who was Za*k«risk's daafkurt

T R IE ST E . S ep t. 2 9 - ( A Y - T h e

U. S. Dcslroycr Fog struck a mine
18 miles off Trieste today. Three
men were killed and four ctiticallv
here said the Dcslroycr Own had
injured. U. S. Naval hcadquattris
here said the Destroyed Own had
been sent to the rescue. t
Reports reaching headquarters
said the Fox still was able to move
under-her^wn power, but that the
steering rqquipment was damsTrieste la the former northeast
Italian port elty, now Included in
ths Frve .TerrlUnr of Trieste
created from an area ceded by
Italy a t tha head of the Adriatic
Sea. Yugoslavia border* tha ter­
ritory on the east.
(Jane's fighting shlpa lists a
2,200-ton Destroyer Douglas II.
( f e a t la e e« - a s

S**a*

B lal

School RadioProgram
Will Begin Tonight

II—Apparste* far kaallas water
Itc-AIWwa
IS—Doctor (akkr.)
than slurzsrd;
10—"Uo ta tb s —
taasIBsr ksr w . 1.4 ka ilu *

Seminole County schools will
participate-**-on edtseatlenal r t e r ­
rain called “Hold the Fort", over
8 tatlon WTRR beginning tonight
a t 1:00 o'clock and continuing ev­
ery Monday night throughout the
school year. Super! hUiMent T.
W. Ijiwton will Introduce the
program tonight with a abort talk
on the value of training In apeaklog over the radio.
.
Principal Uagman. Morris of
8emlnote High* Schbol will act as
master of ceremonies and will ask
questions, prepared by high school
teachers, of two teams competing

TONGUE TEASER
RY thta tongue-teaser: see
how many times you can say
It swiftly without slipping.

T

fcjgak;
t.siTsssjftan-.rA?1'
FASCIST MARCH
ROME. Hept. 29, (A &gt; - Dalian
ice arrested 60 persona who
ran a march through central
Rom# yesterday
Fascist
song* after an el
rally, of
the nationalist m

Lyman school* will be -represen­
ted on the teams as well as Sem­
inole High. Only freshmen will
be on tonight's Teams, but later
programs will Include.upper closemen.
Tbe prinnlng team will receive a
$10 prise donated by Jack Ratigan
to be turned over to Ita class trea­
sury. A sim ilar prise will be
asrorded to different teams every
Monday night. A* Die end of the
year a grand prise of $60, with $26
or a second prise and $16 for a
third prise will be awarded to the
beet team of tho year.

Pointing oul dial nest Sunday &gt;s
Rally Day. Rev. J. E_ McKinley
told die Rotary Club today dial
ibr ptimary cause of llir ptcsrnl
plight ’ oT the Wodd is ibal “We
simply have not been gmxl
enough, l ltd be said that lire on-.
ly tio p e fi
Io (Iran house morally and spir­
itually."
.
•
Inltodutrd by Cbatlrs Montton who was in - ebatge ol lit?
program. Rev. McKinley emphasiz­
ed dial “Our wodd it in a bail
way. I sometimes wonder il we
know bow bad il is. We arr p t a
matter of fact, only two slept away
from a resolution of world wide
priqiortioni. Why^?'*
"Il is not because ol any lack
l&gt;owrr. he
I. (No grncia
ira n lla a e a
r#S* Ta.P

Summation Herrins In
Ovurell Murder Case
SANA ONA, Calif., 8«pt. 2 8 (A1)—The state' today ‘began the
summation of ita 19-weekr trial
of 18-year-old
heiress
l.oulse
Overall - and her lover, George
Gollum, 21, on charge* of murder­
ing her parents.
The prosecution's contention ia
that Gollum and (gsuiae plotted
her parents' murder* to get con­
trol of a |56O,000 salate. The
motive, Prosecutor Eugene D.
William* claims, alao Included the
desire to continue without inter­
ference “an illicit, unnatural,
nsrverted aeg relationship.”
' William* has declined to &lt;11*.
c u is -in -a d vencs whelhee-ho-Will
demand the death penalty
for
Gotlunu Mias Overall la not suitJect to capital punishment for
she was a minor when her par­
ents were killed.
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Hus, Auto Collide;
2 Killed; 15 Injured
. EFFINGHAM. III., 84pt. 29, (A1)
—Two men were killed and 15 bus
passenger* were-Injured lost night
when a Greyhound bus amt an
automobile collided on U. S. Route
40 a mite east of Effingham.
The dead were Rolla F. Clark,
45. and Clarence Rlckelmsn. about
60. both of Effingham, who had
been riding la th e automobile. Pol­
ice said Rlckelmsn was pinned In
ths car and Clark was thrown on
to th i highway.
The bus plunged Into a ditch
hut did not overturn, police said,
and *11 passengers weN removed
promptly. Tbe bus was westbound
from Indianapolis to'Bt. I-ouli. 100
miles southwest of Effingham.
Tho crash occurred about 10:45
- H.
, .

Britain And U. S. H it
, For Perm uting Im ­
migration To Area;
Balkan Case Argued

About Face* As Jo wish-Aral) Groups Meet At U.N

LAKE SIX'T.SS. Sept. 20 &lt;A*i I hr Am Ii Higher t ommiltre lor
I *.ilr *1m«- tml.iv told thr United
Nibotii llu t thr Arabs would
light to llir "last. di»|t ol blood'
l.ilhrr thd.lt a d e p t ritliri • paitilioit
oT u l n l u i r o r ‘thr ciraliun o | s
Inln n lirrd «t.itr in llir lluty l.snd.
I hr Aiah ponlmn wa» set foith'
the loiniri .Multi ol Jriusalem, in
,i 7.000 wold iperch hefote the
) i-nation N p n u l Palestine Com*
iiutlrr ol llir' lirnrral Assembly.
Ilusiriiii vigoiously attacked both
lliit.nn .mil llir L'mted States

AS THOUOH IUUSTRA7INO the tension that exlsli between thrlr people*, menitiets of the Jewish Agency of
t'alrsline turn their batks on the Arabian Commlttrrattiring a session of Uio U. N. Security Council, luike
Success, N. Y, Pictured (I. to r.) are: Moites A.Toft ami Hr. M. Kahany of the Jewish Agency and Isa N.ikldi-li
-I Jemal llussclnl, of the Arab committee. Picture was made during the Council's hearings on Hie highly
. niruvcrslal Palestine question, which will soon come before the U. N. dclegati-s.
(f i.tcrnuboiuil)

ill llir l&gt;,ilrilinr prublein* dunnt
"*rt!i,,,(i;nr .'7 yejis, and declared
llial /ionill iinmigtislion into Palesline ailualiy was an, “act of ag ­
! giesnon" enforced by liriSmi “ a!
fthe |Hiint of tlirll bayonets.

Talton Cullen Is Today Is tSanford's 10 Killed, 77 Hurt
SyBombExplosion'
Schoolboy
l&gt;y diaggitig “Irrelevant
At Haifa Station iiiuflict
quc»ttiiiiv »urh a* tlu- Ttumao Due

Three Are Killed Rev. McKinley . "Pick The Winner” Many O u t-O f-T ow n
Contest Won By Visitors Entertained
As U. S. Destroyer Analyzes Crisis Mrs. C. M. Flowers - At—
L ocal-Fish—Fry
Hits Trieste Mine At Rotary Lunch Mr«. C. M. Flowers, who lives- out-ol-tovin vttilii

WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.
(A1)—The Navy said a mint
exploded under the U. S. Des­
troyer Douglas II. Fo« near
Trieste at 4:30 A. M. today,
klljing litres men and Injuring
four.
The blast wrecked Ihe steer­
ing gear of Ihe lale type warship,—
'
. fla t ding- “It the
after
rompartmenta and leaving her
dead in Ihe water, dispatches
rearhing Ihe navy department
aaitL Use foa'a aklporr ta
Comdr. Charles W. Trails,
Annapolis, Md.

Bitter Fight
Is Partitioned

NEW YOKK, Sept. 29. &lt;A*I
—A llud-on Riser pier wa*
d o t m in i and 100 firemen
were Injured today In a $5,.
000,000 blare—one of lha
Mint orrioua New -York Har­
bor dark flren in Malory.
All but 71 feel-of the 1.000f.x iri'ter 57 ram bled and fell
lulu the river from the effect*
of • the 13-hour fire and the
tuna of water poured ontu it
by !*0 piece# of firefighting
equipment

By JACK HAND
IS.r.W .YORK, Sept. 29 (Ah—FtrsbmanFsanlj (Spec) Shea, named
by Managri Butky H u m to pilch tomorrow*! World Senes o|irnri (,»•
the New Yotk Yankrts, iiiubably will be oppoird by 21-year-old Ralph
(lranra. Brooklyn*! ace,2l-pam« winner, with Lefty Vic L&lt;mbaidi .»
ilrnng tecond chime.
• 11 u rii laggrtl Shea..thr first Arm-ruin League looktr.rvrr to hurl
NEW YORK. Sept. 29
■hr fint gam e'of a aeries, for o|Ktiing duly after veilrulay't seaion
Huge seitiuns of A Hudson R iser
final with the Athletics, but Man-d
pier swept by a lim e bla/e, col­
ag»r Hurt Shotlon still rrfuaed
to name his atarttng Dodger.
lapsed ' todiy ‘ alter the liie had
It could be that Hhotton, who II as isssa- s _ svs S*sism m svssia am caused ptopelty damage m iniat­
[dlotqd tha Brooks to the flag by not rffectlv " with leas.
ed a rooie than $^,000,000 m l
a fivr-lnigth margin althougii he
If Shotlon p|wrati-a on the
Joined the club n ftrr the araaon theory that lidlhandcjl pitching ia bad tesdltnl in inpity to 70'L trhad started, will waif until the hia b iaf bet againas sb«« Yankeewr- men;—Ib r- ftrr^w am irtfct rotund
-momhtgTif the "find game "before he may call on Lombardi, a half lull still huinrd. 14 biiur# ailrt
making known hit decliibn. Hurt pint southpaw who niakr* up fur
•
already* know# who It.will U- but lack of a zooming fast tsasll with its discoVrty last nigfit.
None o f. the injured weie in
lie (Im-an’t want to, take a chance • cute curling curve an d . good
on having one of hia young men control.
sriious condition. Most of them
mull over the posaibilitira fur 24
Outaidr of some concern About weie afifclrd hy the dense smoke
hours.
•
catcher IIrun- Edwards, whose
llranra, the top man uf the right finger tips have U-en but­ that |toured from the smoldering
staff on the won and lost records, tered hy foul tips, the Dodgers ruins of Pier 56, between Fifteenth
21-12, ia the beat lx-t. U o Du- were in good sha|&gt;e for their filial and Sisteenlb Streets.
roctier made thr mistake uf using t u n e - u p at Ebliet* Field thia
Tons of water |Kiurrtl on the
a “sleeper,” Curt Davis in the morning. Kdwanla will, of course, pier from fireboats and ftom 'liie
IIU1 opener before pitching his start, hut Shotlon used Bobby
are, Whit Wyatt, and he never Hragan yesterday in Boston just equipment on shore, Thice comgot out of the barrel. If Hranca In case HruceV fingers may not prrssors used by the lire iigbtrrs
work* tomorrow hell lie ready to
i r » i i » ,,&lt; *• !•■«, t « » i
I
II •■llsuni mn l*aae »lsl

it Menxborj. O f .Grew In­
jured In Blast In

made twice its origin*! else, but
witho u tIn c re a iin g lU h e lg h to r
^Tdlh. How could th at Def

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W ED l
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as a shooting-salt should suit ,
54—Tk* sklldres af Daa fsafkt for
l KfclB n n r a a i r ■ in n n t r k
then a shooter sure should 1* .
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sailed with ends a shoolingfJM
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I'M Ilk lU k lflC l u n r
(T u ra n F iu r a n n R r n r
IHTMCiEl 1 P'L’i r i n : i n
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t ipjEu M r r i i r n n r
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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

NEW SPAPER

Hudson River Arabs Propose
Pier Burned
If Palestine
hi Big Fire

cannot open hia eyes. Proceed
Ihualy;
^
*
Hava your friend look atraight
ahead intently for 10 or 15
aeconda. Then «ak hint to luok
upward, without moving hia
head (that ia, without raiaing
hia head), and to keep on look*
ing upward ateadily. Then, afte r
tea or more aeconda, have him
close hia eyelids. He muat con­
tinue to look upward with hia
eyea dosed, keeping his eyelids
in the same position.
,
Now tell your friend to open
hia eye|ida. Usually, he will be
unable to do ao. When he has
discovered this, tell him to lower
his eyea as If looking down a t
hia feet and then open his eye*
lids. He 'vill be able to do ao with

is made to appear In the outer squares of this dia­
mond, when the squares in the horizontal rowa
are filled with letters spelling '.he words defined
below.
* , •
’
T o assist the solver In getttnf the Tight words,
the squares th at m ust have the tame letter in the
solution are indicated by Identical symbols.

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

Junior

on Celrrv Avenue ws* the winSlelistioiu who itse. its the Titkaril
X r~ s!
Urrald l'k k - jr ^ L jr tg c tJ ^ 'L y JilubL.*~V,V,lfTO.-. n f -.T3 Hint. In* wnpleil
Thi*-Winner Conlesl with prise* . il.an l rsf» tnrmhrls id llir oidrt and io find old how old ..Sniifoid i«.
donatrd hv thi- Thorpe Furniture
■v-ntlrmlnl a fish (rT '!|nJ
Co, and Ihr Ititv Theater.
Mr*. Flowers Was Ihe unlv run- enterUinmrnl given in thru Imnnt
Is-afanl who pirkeij II of Ihe 12 at the Elks laMigr un l .ist Scsnml
rt/nte*la listed on the ballol ror- M iret
reetly. Mrs. II. A. Berk of GrapeI’liur In llir ptugiant of enter
ville marked 9 of the 12 game*
correctly to cop the arcoml prize. lainmeiil given in llir bulge trail
Tile first prize wa* a table lamp mom. u l r i i li was jammed I,
and the aerond prize wa* a maga­
zine rack, and txsth gift* were of
feted hy the Thorpe Furniture
Company.
Itrrejpirnta of tbr tnuvir lickt-l* among r tippled i hllthrn at llir
offi-rt-d hy Boh Karri*, iiiniiagi-r t|Mjns»ird I bitty Anna (‘tip
of the Bits T h talrr were Itaymond I luldirn's lloioi- in t iti.slill.s.
1.. Hall of. 200 Frrnrh Avt-nur.
Tommy Klringi-r of 703 W. Firat suggested Io llir l.uol lodip.Street, and Joel Moss of 309 Mag­
nolia Avenue. Mr. Ilall and Mr.
Stringer each selected nine cun
testa rtyrecllv but were submitted
after Mrs. Berk's ballot. • Young
Moss named right contests correetly.
,
• For the coming wCrk Ihe Boh
son -Sporting Goods store ia offer­
ing the firat two prizes. The first
prize 'will hr a two man raniliing
tent and the srebnd prise will lie
a sweater. The Itltz Theater i*
JACKSONV3IJJ'.. ^e,rt. 2'» M l
also giving the third, fourth And
fifth prizes; The Kitz prizes arr
('o.iti,il slopimiK f•«*»«» FToikU
one pass for two to'the theater.
[rys |o Ninth Cstolma w*llowcfl
ala) ibrougli a running tea winch,
c.il beastly against tbe tbotc .and
Margin Is Increased
bit It allraiiy bat disalilcd two
At Chicago Market
('&lt;}) sbipt, sent a lug to ill-.oil, iiii and cost two lives.
CHICAGO, Hept. 2U. W*)—Direc­
tors of the Chicago Board of Trade
Tbe SS Ba yano tr|Miilni a man
todav in a special meeting prior
■si iitriboanl oil llir eastern tip
to the opening of trading adppted
f Culia. wliile fatlber tiotlli tin’
a variable system of margin re­
lavy Tug 27-J. pff Georgia, yawed
quirements.*
The new ru le . provide* that if
ntil she btoke her towline, capany on# future of any one 'graio
ireil .iii,l wrnl down lattying
advances 10 cents both the Initial
nr man to llir Ixitlont.
minimum margin and tha minim­ Haby Fed« To Open
um maintenance margin shall he
Schedule Tomorrow
Increased five cents on all futures
of that grain. *
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Seminole High School Itahy llir ssiistame of thr motor vrstrl
For each subsequent advance of F-Thr
kU —will—tanytr--w ith thr New Julius II. Hatnrs. sits.sbird drill­
T d -r n ttrlirtK O U ts ' boitrthp tn • Smyrna
Baity Barracudas at thr ing 8 1) miles nil Nrw .Smyrna. "
itlal minimum margin and the
Ujgh School athletk
minimum maintenance m a r g i n Seminole
From Chailrston, S. ('., tlio
field tomorrow night at 7:46 o'­
shall be Increased an additional clock.
Navy's *«-u.going lug Ata 20U pok.
five centa.
Coach Fred Gana* wilt likely ed her Ixiw into the swells and
At the opening today margins start
Gene 8 mlth and Boh Fullln made for tin* Cuban alr atu*hip
ware 45 cents a bushel on wheat
at
the
ends. Don Ludwig and Ed Glhtara which rc|x»rti-&lt;l she wn*
and corn and 25 cent* on oata.
Mr vers at thr tacklra. Billy How­ without a projx-ller. The Amor*,
ard ami Charles Ijinalng at tha can tanker K*»o raditx-tl aht* liod
KUWUi
fMI *John
41MlIs . Krlder
A| HIIT In
III llir
guard* H
and
the tlie Gllirara in tow, awaiting the
Federal Budget
renter of the forWard wall. The tug.
The no-foot fishing vr axel Em­
hackfield romhination will have
Moves Into Black Ed
Brooklyn and Itogrr Crocker ma was hard aground off Fott
at- the halves. Wallace Rivers at Fierce and the Coast Guard reWASHINGTON. fWpt. 29,
*- two btocktng-hack amtTlttuT John
The KufefhmefiVe budget moved Keeling or Charles Anderson at
Into the block today for tho first the splnnerback post.
PRICK BTT RESIGNS
Jims this fiscal year. Treasury
J. G. Prlrkett announced today
records disclosed a surplus of $14,­
that hr had resigned as manager
042.40735 duo to a strong Dow of
NO GROUND LIGHTS
ausrterly corporation and Individ­
CHESAPEAKE. (&gt;.. Bcpt. 29. of thr Table Supply Grocery In
ual Income tax payments since (A*)— Fourteen persona aboard an
mid-8cptembcr.
Army C-47 escaped Injury yes­
These payments more than terday In a n ’piuiTgrncy landing
wiped out a deficit of over 11.600,­ at the Huntington Airport when
000300 that existed early this the craft plowed into five private
month. Tbe nrwly-establithed sur­ planes parked on Ihe field. Air­
plus mads the budget position for port Manager Carlton Clark sold
the present fiscal year starting the plarin came In about "400
last July better by $202,674,153.11 foot north" of thg landing atrip
than a t thia pointJp the last fiscal “because we have no gTound
lights to mark tha runway."

Jewish Underground
Hails Reprisal For 'Saoford

(grower*Are Busy Piittiog
I Out Celery Beds

imdnl
Glower\ iu the Sanford section
heie-lo-en loi-v thi* ln*t week set­
ting out it-lrrv. Manager II. J.
f elnnnn' of the Stale Farm ers'
Mill Let H-poitcd Inal «eek to tha
Jin kaonville office* of William
Wil*on, Dinvtor of State Maiketa.
Some plnuting* of l&gt;eana; egg­
plant mid lettuce have also been
made. A feu la-alis will he ready
for harvest in font tu six **»«k*.
At-the WeelTetul. itliilration* ware
that fanner* jn Seminole County
uoiild he setting lettuce, pepper,
eggplant and celery, mot* etlenMl ir
»ivclv. &lt;
•
.
In aiUilion
While planting has het*n delayed
no,I' hnmpeis-d nl &gt;iillW points' in
rupanls id an
tin- *talr lircaimr of tcccnt heavy
sr,n p.psing ll
tnin* tlo rr lin* I...... a consldarII
nlili- amount of *iit-h activity, over
e a* n " le-lg. according t?
Diin-tot Wilson. Iq the areas
MWept hy tin- w ont of the recent
l-ttil wentlit-i actual financial los*e» to gfowrta have heeti hald
ll« ISStH IATFD I'Hli-tS
down siitiitant^ally because of the
A rh illv lim hingi-r of w inter, ilt-lnv in planting
ksiutvn to forivu-ili-r* nv a "bigb
v jn .t what percentage of the
pit—vim- nri'a" ninl to mn*f i*lliir tomato clop in St. Lurie County
p - i -,nv il' n “cidil »lln|'", la ) in u tti 1 can Io- salvaged t*-anyone’s gueas.
u f. N in th Dakiitu tniluv iiq,I wav Manager M. U William* of tha
litaviliC rhiw ly i-M*tWn^i|.
Foil J'ierce State Farmers* Mar­
• Fips-zitu* ti-nipi-rnturcs or- la-low ket -.IntSri in hi* week-end report.
ivtr.- rt-porfed in aoltto liM-alitii-v “ It wilt th* at lea*! 10 day* before
in Ninth liakuta i-atly today, with mi airm ail- estimate ran he
Jamr-vtown rci-urding a low ,.f 28, ........." the maiki-t manager conBismArrk 2'.t, ami Faigo, 32.
tinin-il. "J’reaeiit tepm i*. Indicate
il.'low fici'/mg it-ndiot'v wine in the In** will tatige from hO .per
pri&gt;v|Ha-l fm N'intli and South Dak­ relit up. I'ait of thi* will ba off­
ota u n d 'p n tt* of Minii'rota to­ set a* *onie growma
already
night, and for Wisconsin tiis.l II- piepnring to replant, and others
lio-*i* hv l.&gt;morro4v u iglil. t.’hi- me umh-clded. Tha crop# will be
cago, with n low of 56 liatay, could short but with favorable weather
i-xioft 3K l,y Ttivwlay nlglit.
gloweia are hojiiug fur a good
jo addition,'the Chii-ngo Wi-alh- yield fioiu the salvaged plant­
er Hmrim U*io-tl a storm warning ing*."
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for l-uko Mirhigao frotn 6 A. M. to
tt |*. M. today.1 Tin* warning pr»
dieti-il si..*ttsw*-at&lt;4|ly winds up To War-Monger Charge
38 mill-* m-r hour.
(Jctn-ral rain* occurred over­
Denied Hy -Gannett
night from Minnesota and Wis­
consin eastward through tin* Gti-nt
ROCHESTER. N- Y.. Bept. 29.
l.akcn region and Mississippi Val­ (dh Ft auk Ganurlt, publisher of
i n . and m o r e tain was forecast th r Ganrlt rsrw»pa|irr*, reiterated
foi the I-akp* ni.-a today. The Iasi night that Russia ia “the
ra«t roast hail generally fair greatest nu-narr tu world paace"
weather with temperature* rising in replying to Jtovict charge* that
slightly, while the Pacific state* hr was a "warmonger."
enjoyed fair weather and' season­
"If telling thr truth about Com­
able teinpei aturr*.
munism and r* |X )tln g the Jlovlat
plan as I have hern doing la war­
mongering. let them make the
Funeral Rites Held
of It," Gannett asserted In
For Mrs. Rnsmin^er mutt
answer to statements hy Andrei |
Funeral acTvicea for Mr*. Annie
Bennett Kn*minger, wife of the
Brv. Fred I \ F.namlngcr of \Vadlevt -Ala,i whit dlrd-Hatimtey north
In Birmingham, Ala. after an Ill­
ness of six month*, were held Sun­
day afternoon In Birmingham.
Burial service* were held today in
Columhui. Ga.
Mrs. Enaminger spent the last
two winters In Hanford with Mr.
Enaminger'* plater*, Mra. Harry
Kent and Mrei Henry Nickel.
Surviving are the huthand, the
Rev. Enaminger; three sons, Wil­
liam Enaminger of Columbus, Gs.;
Roaa K. Enaminger of Carlinville,
III. and John II. Enaminger of
Montgomery, Als.; • brother,
Henry Bennett of Doiton, Mass.

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a CRAn ia n p o l i t i c s
BELGRADE, Yuguilavta. 8epL
29. UP)— Sixteen persons —. ac­
cused of plapning to. overthrow
the Communist regime of Alban­
ian, Premier Enver lloxha with
DrltUh-Ameriran aid — have been
reported sentenced to .death by
the Supreme Court at Tirana,
Albania.
‘
Three face hanging a n d Is
death before a firing aqusd, Ttrana dispatches sold. Four defend­
ants received life term* and four
were sentenced to Im pugnm ent
from 16 to 20 year* on « h an M
ef “criminal terroristic activiUH
against tho peoplo and state."

�The Sanford Herald

’erector*, only one of whom' voted
against the 'Incorporation. It aDu
revealed tha’t the west boundary
of Sanford l&lt;eran at the fool of
. Sanford . Avenue and ran south
mort* than * mile and west more
than a mile. The north boundary
was two and a half milea out in
U k r Monroe.
T. Pearson was the first mayor
in lip rirrtrd . The initial hoard
of aldermen Included A. C. Marlin,
A. Nelson, K. S. White. I*. II.
A. Nilsson, E. S. While, P. II.
Rich and C. Grove*. The location
of the firat election waa not re­
vealed. O. I*. Ilrrdon ha* received
a photostatic copy of the Incorp­
oration record and today rerouted
it among public record*.

A robot -airplane, carrying 12 persona. left^Newfppndland* one day butt* week whtht a button waa touched, anil
landed L2 hours later in England. The only work required
of nny of those nlxmrtl wus thd touch Ivy one of a button
'fit the take-off. A "Hjechltnlcul brain" controlled the plane,
computed distances, made allowance for head wind* and tnilwinds and picked up a radio beam 100 milcit off the wiant
ot Ireland, The plane mtuitxj* perfuet landing with all year*
and flaps functioning ’nqtmalfy.
A coloitel froth Snn Antonio. Tex., a major from Daytun. O.. otfft-r army flyers and an R.A.F. pilot comprised the
crew which had nothing to do during the flight. The A t­
lantic flight waa In the nature of a climax for the plane
which had lieeh Tlowit by rolx»t control back and ftirth
across the country on two prevloua trials. .
* Deapite the MUccetut of this teat of robot flying, few
civilians will care to truat themaelvea to auch mechanics
— at leaat for a while. .The trip remaina one of the mnrvela
of thi? century but scarcely anything which will result in
the abandonment of airplane crewa. However, this accom­
plishment assure* a variety of new safe’tv devices and con­
trol* for the more orthodox pilot-manned flight*.

the fnrihcm tng—i«»yal—wadding,
despite the worries of * -depress^
m ilM M ' l in *
ion which la rocking the w ry
’ * Mltm
II Oil IHI N IIKIV
foundations of the country'* peonnmy, speak* in no uncertain term*
of the country’s loyalty to the
throne.,„
f It ktamreema to-give an ans­
wer In the negative to the much
debated question
of whether
Britain la swinging toward Commonism. Of course, these are fa*t
moving day*, ami smart phrophrta
don’t get categorical about the
distant future, hut observer* In
general find no present indication
that John Bull i* bent on any­
thing more than moderata soc­
ialism.
Prime** Elizabeth will have a
wedding »oeh a* befit* the girl
who la expected one day to alt
upon the throne. She and Lieut.
Philip
Mounthatten. handsome
Prince of the Greek Royal House,
will te married In ancient West­
minster Abney, surrounded by
Who Should Sentence? .
the heirlooms of England's great­
w
-----------f
ness. There will I* a magnificent
"The court sentences you to imprisonmdnt for a term procession through l-ondon; ,a
P F .A H A N C K AND A PODR
great reception; eight wedding
8PEAKKR.—Phil. 6:13: I can do of ten yearn." When n judge savs thla he is doing what he cake* weighing .100 pound! or
la
not
t|uulified
to
do,
in
the
opinion
of
Dr.
Paul
L.
Schroeall things through Christ that
tler, an rillnola crimlnologfsf. SchroMCf recentlyThlrt the
strengtheneth
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One thing alrout thst tobot pi- annual Oqngrtfsa of Correction of thd American Prlaon* Aa-' country will I* an feta.
However, In these hard tl/nes
lot-which recently Hew scroti the aociatlon that the power of aentenclng ahould be taken Hway the wedding will lack the pomp
Atlantic, you do not have to wor­
and splendor of bygone day*.
Costs will lie kept e* low a*
ry about hit having * hangover.
Tho treatment .for thooe found guilty, he xa.vx, rthould possible. The Princes* will fnrego
Even Mr*. Rootevrll tegmt to Ire in the hundn of n Jfroup xtclllod Jh handling rrimln*! a trousseau, and w* even find the
be gelling ducouragrd over the ty|M», picking out the fc^hle-mlndod, epllopflc, insane or august Lord Chamberlain an­
nouncing that gentlemen af(*ndHaitian lilualion. At the UN meet- otnera requiring npecinl handling. Such An Agency-would Ing the wedding .may wear or­
inf the other day she told * re decide on life imprisonment for some crlminAlit, Immediate dinary Inunge suit* Instead of the
reporter. “The difficulties of dralini parole for others and VArylng acntencea for atlll other types curiomary morning dress of long
with the Ruiiisn delegate* at of delinquenUt. Judges lack the apecinl knowledge needed tail* and striprd tvouirr*. Shade
lima* isam -almo*t-inmp«r&gt;lilc.*.'. ,.i for tbls-trentmen^-and jthouhLnot bar mwlu U*-rlo-work whioh- pondent hn* attended a Toupl* of
Htoy cannot do projicrly.
fnynl weddings in London, and,
Wc hear a grrst desl ' sfrout
In recent years public opinion haa indicated that'm any Ihev weren't like tnaf.
the profit! of huiineu thrie day*, administrative declaltms should Iso mude lry special officers,
Thu* du* reference will bv paid
Still, the
of high price* snd high wfagt*. or bureaus, anti that the courts should not he tied up with to slim porkvtlxnik*
and what wc hear u not alwsy* them. Courts usetl to fix utility rates, now they go to public people on the whole didn't want
an nut and out "austerity'’ wedding
to the credit of liuiincu. but no&lt;v utility commission*. The courts have functioned ix-tter for their beloved Princess. 'And
come* a report from the Admin- when freed of such complicated work with which they were the reason* for thi* attitude la
that lha King and Queen and their
ialralive Office of the UmtrJ !&gt;ot particularly familiar.
- Perhaps judges will do better if also freed from pass­ children are looked upon ns a
State* Court* which *«y» that *
patt of tha English family ** a
ing sentence.
total of D .7 I0 bankruptcy
whole, comprising all clnsse*.- In
were filed in federal court* last
war and in |ieare. Royalty in
modern time* has inarched with
the "rank and file.” It belnnga
percent more
among rberished traditions.
viou* 12 month period. Cuing into
; •*n
n in ru i
itn -A in n ii i
**•**•»
er»
**•»••••
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Furthermore, . no political line
buiinen i* a gamble, juit *• farm­ pciiting. When Ah*.\Ainlt,r in ilia early 20* waa touring tho ran lw drawn alsmt preaent day
ing i» * gamble, and with the odd* vital lamia hla father had bequoatiuil him he viaited Cor­ British Uoyalily’. It exercises no
itdlurnre nn the political thoughts
again*! you betoming tntrraiingU inth, a proud city whoao citixona, 'althoRgh amarting from of
the people. It is head of the
cunnuoai,
paid
him
homage.
Tho
young
monarch,
feeling
he
long. If your ronq.rtitoi dorio’t
social strurtuie but knows nn

could afford aomo-contioaeonaion. encountered 80-year-old,ibey don't the go v ern m en t *tc|»» poorly-clothed Diogcnea walking thp atreeta. Ho waked tho
old man if there wasn't aomothing he coultl do for him.
in and K ia p c * off th e c ira tm
The philoaopher replied: “Yea, atop Aaldo «o you*WofFt gtnnft
Senator 1. ft; who r* lo m rlim r* between me and the nun."
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■mrntionrd a* a p o n i b |e c s n d id r te i ------ With liar few earthly poaaoaaiona", the obi phTToaopher,
for Preiident next year, ha* o u t­ a subject citizen, waa noj going to lot anything interfere
lined bit welfare program. It ii with hia~God-given right of contact with the aourcc of all
not a* bad a* you think, coming power, which in thin inatance he called the aun. .The real
from a Republican and a reaction- thlnga of life were aa available to Diogcnea, old nnti in raga.
aa to a atrutting young king.
.
•
The incident aervoa to recall William Ellery (’hanning'a
dollars a year lot »ucb thing* a*
bousing, medical aid for tbe pouf, words: ope anecdote-alaiut a mnn la worth a volume of
biography.
’
’
education, wHicb be tay* murt have

cept under the counter* at- $1.50.

• number of diitinguith-

ed America n names to tho*? hr
mentioned the other day •• "warmongeri, Andrei Vithintky lays
John Foster Dulles end other*
who think • t he doe* *h«u!d be
"cnchsined." We bake no doubt
that if Mr. Dulle* lived in Ru’itia.
he would not remain unchained
for tong. Neither would anyone
*hLnk a t . h e
pleated and did not call up the
polilboro every morning to find
Ottt in advance whet - he ihoutd
think, ta R tu m people •re not
(Uppoted to have • a y . idea*’ ol
their owa and if they do knd tho
government find* out about it. they
will be lucky if enchaining i* ill
fhel happens to them. Fortupifeiv,
In this country all men can atill
think apd talk pretty much ••
they pleat*. Mr. Viehreeky to the

which exleted then are gone, and
they 8r« gone forever.- If- there
Ii any going back at all. It will
lie going back to io\nethlng akin
to the dark agaa."
Quoting from General MacArIhur’e ipeach at the Japanese
surrender, Rev. McKinley said.
"W* have had our lost chaliceIf w# &lt;in nut devn» »«me great­
er and more equitable system,
ArAiagaddott will jopn b* at out
door. A Spiritual recrudescence. Lx
what la needed. It tnuil be of tho

NOTICE TO CO
Scaled bids will be received by tto Clty'Comrnlanlon of the Clt&gt;* of Sanford. Florida, at the Tity Hall
at 7:J}0 o'clock P. M.,T)ctobcT 13.' 1947, for furnlnhing
all labor and materials for painting the A. k R. Bulldirtg'at the Sanford Naval Air Station.
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Spbdficatiohk Ark available at tha City Manager's
office at the. City Hall. •
The City Commlaaion reserve* the right to reject
any or all blda received,
,
1
H. N. BAYER,
C|TY MANAGER.

Social Calender
MONDAY
The Dependable Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
at the home qf Mra. K. A. I-ondenWrg on Urown .Avenue on. the
Weal Side at s.oo p, M
MfThr executive committee of the
women's Missionary Society of

Football Dance Held
By Junior Class
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place wrte potato chips, rolls, ice
_ n ... cake
and toasteil marsh
c_tw
|
mallows'. Indivldua.
bankets
were given as favors.
Th&lt;ge invited to be with Ann
wrre Mary Kate Mvdlrr,*Maivet
McMillan. Billy and Nancy Thurs­
ton. Brantley Schirad. Peggy Ann
ThorQloy, Palsy Ann Davis, Fran­
ce* Middbton, Jeanette ltulluid,
Alfred Stanley, Clark mils, Alvin
llmkaba, Shirley
Mr. ami Mr*. W. C. Buie of FJ- Wright. Jean
drr Springs have had as thelt lluckeba, Billy Kirehhoff and Shir­
guest. Mrs. Buie’s mother, Mrs. W ley Morgan. .

Gallowi

The Common Cold
W. V. Bitting
Tnuchton Drug Co,

F. Vause of Dunrllnn.

Working fast and with great
resources, scientists discovered
tb e , secret locked- ti|&gt; in tlw
atom. Such f u r l o u a energy
Could al*o unlock the secret of
respiratory ailments and save
mankind fronj one of Ita moat
destructive and expensive mal­
adies — the common cold.
That will* hap|&gt;cn some ilay.
Until it. does, the safest plan
is to guard &amp;
a cold.
Great fatigue,Undue cxiiosure,
imniinj^r Uiai. thi'**-*jB*n‘nken
the hnW w jjfR iav tj^uie point
where what ta’ IinoVn "as the
common • cold attack* and all
too-^flew-temts-t** ecrimre-and
fatal eonaetyience*.
Your doctor will advise you
how to prevent taking cold.
Hi* adviee.ia worth the price
many time* over, will *avt- you
lost time, weakened resistance,
and disagreeable suffering.

World Series

{,000 Students Are
Expected To Enroll

llenrich and l.indell, the Yankees
n iusimd favorite! at atmut 2 t6

m edication
good d ru g g ist.
S elect

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
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Mr. and

^COUNTRY CLUft SUPPER
Charles Potter announced to^ a y that a* buffet supper will he
held at the Seminole Country Club
On Wednesday night a t 8:80
o'clock. Games and singing will he
enjoyed by the lEt-mher* ami their
gueata following the supper.

Happy Birthday
Mrs. I.ixxie Blount

HOLLYWOOD Sent. 2t»- i/P&gt;—
Spending nionay i» no problem
for .the g litter queens and kings
of the movie factories, hpt spend-' NO SIAOt tc.iis are thebe' which
ro u e queen Greer Garson is sheding time is another matter.
Anr independent survey (con­ din; a* she ruihrs sobbing front a
ducted lly this Independent re­ Is- An;rlrs courtroom. JuiUrefore
porter) shows that movie stats, •he was granted a divorce from
who work a theoretical eight-hour aeb-r Itirhard Nry, Greer hinko’
Bay. spend an. average of only 63.2 down a* the testified that Ney said
minutes of actual emoting Iwfure
the esliteiu*. JpooT this vostlj' unsciantifir report declares, they
dinate 67.3 minturs for .jjmk&lt;;iip
(double
thi* for women), 12 Gene Tierney Ia*aves
minutes to studying the script, 17
$3,(100 A Week Job
for arguing with the director. 16
for press interview* 26 for minedThl»-leaves a whopping amount Actirv, Geno Tierney, who tm*
of time to kilt, and some slay tlhy^hrin dinwing down aomelhing like
hours aimlessly, Uthef* make u»e |$3,inni »r Jl.lHHi a week from 20lh
of them. Joan Crawford, for ex- | Ceutury-Fox; j* out of n job tiMlny.
ample, is an inveterate knitter.
.Tho »tudu&gt; announced, tlmt Mi**
ns are Deborah Kerr a,"t Jane • p j , (ln,
Hiupnnde*l for

H. N. HAYKK
.
CITY KECIsniATION OFFICER

"jThg .Amertcan Legion Auxiliary
wi2 JtaVc.(hrir fitnt_rnCluing nf-tiu*
full season on Friday nft«’rnnon at
t ih) o'clock at, tbe L*gfonnon Hot.
A'v t hrn* nx~nrtiPti nrw tnisini’ix 'tn
Ih1 atlemli-if to all mrmlH’rs are
have returned from (pending •
Dana Andrew* talks Uiating with
work visiting relative* in Mil- anvunc who'll haten. When E lb d urgently requested to fie preterit.

ledgeville anil Madison, Go. Mr*.
Vaughn's sister, Mrs: Austin Wit*
with fellow workers,
son. returned from Georgia with Welter I’ ldgeon trots around to
them and plans to spend several ot(l(,r
James Stewart tinkles
days in Hanford.
wm, n piano if one I* handy.
• , r~ .— r~L, i
* • Mickey Rooney and lied Skelton.

Galeeoat
Alligator'* faraou*

Galeeloth rainwear is'
mpletely versa til# foe
very kind of weather I
tying-lastingly water
repellent for downpour
or drtssl*.
Exceptionally light
weight, far warn dxy*.

Friends of Jessh Neely will | h* lhp o)(j (,&gt;nUi entertain the set
Intereeted to learn that he was re-1 wjtj( j(,c|r routines. Ablxitt and
centlv elected student councillor CoMrllo play a thort-hamled
from the South, for the entire rummy game*and Bay Mllland a
Freshman class of over 150*7 s tu - i^ - ^ —
-------- ------ ;— :---dent*, at the Rocheeter Institute. I
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a school Of photography at Roches

Hot Roast Beef Sandwich
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F. F. Potatoe* - Salad - Coffee
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Delicious Beef Stew
Bread ~ Butter - Coffee
Mexican
C h ttl-ftO # )

iM in a v P A h k

Unity Class Plans To
IlnlcL .Eirnfe-^j ^ ing - fJom orrdw

nvenirig

Ito'lP

■j'nity activities in Sanford wilt
lie under the direction of the Unity
School of Christianity, Kansas
City. Miss', n non-*ert.-»iinn rrligc
inti* rdnrational Institution whole
purpose is to extend helpful in­
struction in rhnitwm living to
member* nf aw ry denomination.
.
Mr*. Maty Kda Grary, nf ftunnettrn and Miss Dorothy Mnlnnr
and Mis* Mary Davis nf Washing­
ton. I). C. w rrr guests-nn Sunday
of Misa Aranka Taksch and Frank
editor

" THp ham! was good but greatly
handicapped and Mr. Black 'said
that hr thinks It will lie greitlly
improved very shortly since every
dsv yields mors student* Intern*:
ted in learning an Instrument.
After the game Frldpy night
■bout 80 hoy* add girl* gathered
at the U. S. O. for a Junior Class
danre with Mr*. Lynch. Mis* Kill-

WINTER PARK. Kept. ’Jit. (/P&gt;
-Bullins College ■•prntsl1 ft* d&lt;N&lt;rS
for the 83rd year when 000 stu­
dent*'reported for the start of the
fnll tei m today.
New student* will undergo five
day's of orientation In-fore sta rt­ iiU'th Flp*. Mr*/ Duncan, oml 6
ing class work on Friday. Itagis. (Sanaa chaperoning; Then*’* me
tratlnn of new students is sche­ almut tt in the re*( of (he paper,
duled for Wednesday, returning
-stmti’nriTirtlt r r gtn pr~~itir~Thdfifdnv.
Frrshmen will get together in
FOR YOUR BEAUTY
u ImhIv fur the Br*t time at a spe­
cial dinner at the Common* to­
night. Afterward they will m rrt’
We are introducing it new amt
im-mlier* of the administrative
tliffejrnf type errntn Cobl Wave
staff slid student officials."
that leaven yotif hair apflor . . .
•On Tueartky they will lake Eng­
lish placement test*, meet with
more natural looking.
student deans and faculty advis­
ors, try out for the Knowles Mem­
orial Chapel choir and windup the
Sanfortl)
■lav with a picnic at Knnlando
Springs.
E V A -BESS BEAUTY
Additional conferences and tests
IBM Hast Srtoml Street
*
will occupy their time for the bal­
ance of orientation week. Rol­
lins' enrollment wu* limited to iHK)
by vote of the Board of Trustees

SHOP
Pit

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immv. John
-nn. Siiem er
ds room or
I. converses
by Ju»t ilis-

IHItTII ANNOUNCEMENT
the Gri-i-n Gove Springs Naval
Housing A nn announced today
the birth of a'son, George C. Rai­
ish, nl the N'nvnl lio-pltnl in Jack
sonville on Sept. 23. Mr*. HaJUli
will In* rememliered a* the former
Naomi Fellow*.

secretarial staff of the school. Mr.
Neelv served aa an aerial photo­

grapher' tri the" Army A frTSrpx
during the war.

Rnndal Lavender I k
Honored With Party

L A S T DAY M O N D A Y !

real Alligator valua.
On display todayl

Hlorsswlad

14.50-

Gold Label All
Waal Gabardine

There i i no - substitute

Mra. r.urti* Lavender, at their
home on Oak Avenue. A color
•rheme a t blue and whit* was car­
ried out In the drcoratlona and re­
freshments. During the afternoon
games were played by the young
gueata and • prise waa won hy
Richard Tison.
Imte In the afternoon refresh­
ment* consisting of ice cream and
rake were served to the honor
guest,’ Randal, Laura Phillips,
Patty Walker, Martha Owrna,
Teddy Walker, Gregory Walker,
Ernie Morel*. Henry Took*. Fxl-.

Matter off
the comfort
situation

8TAIITH TUESDAY
far 2 DAYH!

Wh«n It com«i to comfort, thi*
Marlboro turcoat ho* tho *iH&gt;atloft well
In hand! It’* man-*ixe and itylo-petfoct
. . . ruggedly tailored of water*
repellent, whtdproof cloth in a »!eelc
gabardine weave . ,.,-with all-wool,
fur or rayon lining.

Southern Bell's Pension and Sick Benefit Plan
(or ita Employees has been in effect 34 yeara
with all cost's paid by tbe Companys

2 Eggs -- Any Style
Grits — Toast — Coffee

iJ J J l

An ahllou* crowd gathered in
the school alodium Friday night ttf
ace the Celery Faria loae their firat
ganu\ The hoya limply aren’t
warmad up yiough yet to meet the
higger and heavier boys of Gaines­
ville High.
Our cheering waa aorl a like the
air, chilly, if you ask me. The
cheer leaders tried hanl and Came
out with aome new snappy rh rrrs
in addition to the old one*. Some'
of the student* tried hard, too, hut
the majority sounded like n hunch
of cmharasaeU. anemic kindergar­
ten kids who were afraid to speak.
With all the students who went to
.watch our fellows play It should
have feounded more likr a boiler
factory In rhythm than a chattering-gosaipping sewing circle.
Our player* fought hard ami
well, any one could arc that, hut
they'w ould have tried harder if
they had known that our grand­
stand population was really be­
hind them. The senior rlaaa ha*
published a hundred or so copies
of the school song and some of tne
cheers. If you don’t know them,
get a copy and learn them. Then

Mr. ami Mrs. V. It. Grantham
hav* hod *» - thsir - guesU- thrir
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mr*. H. E. Smoak. Jr. of Itain** things for her children.
City. Mr and Mra. Smoak plan to
leave on Oct. 1 for Birmingham,
Ala. whero. Me. Smoak will enlor *nul-on th e-act- -ami inoeia in*his Junior year in medical school. hreete with the crew. Olivia D&lt;IllavilLnnd -read! p»l»!»*;__ Robert
Mr. and Mr*. R. p . Vaughn Mltchum gripe*. •

DAILY SPECIALS

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Election of d tlritalri tn the stnt*
ronvrntion of (hr United Daughle u of the Confederacy w u held
during the meeting on Friday of
the N. ilr V. Howard Chapter held
at the homo of Mra. F. K. Kotimillat on Palmetto Avenue. Mra.
Theo Pate war eo-hoatea* for tha
meeting which *»*» held at 1:00
P. M. with Mr». (Jeorite It. Illihop
presiding.
.
Delegates eleetrd for the con­
vent Inn were Mra. J. J. Itolly and
Mra. I- A. Ilrumley. Alternates
me Mra. J .M . Ilayea and Mra. J.
M. MrCaaklll. --The program pre*
point hy Mra. Rnumdlat rente ret I
mound the thrme, "know your or­
ganization'*. She taH.nl on the
numter of chapter* in the Uhtlrd
.Stale* and ahroatl and aaid that
Virginia lop* the Hat with 121)
rhaptera. She rrpoitetl that there
are rhaptera in 36 . atatea and
Fran re.
.
Following the* program nn ' ire
rottrue was nerved hy the ho»te«&gt;p« to Mra. niahop, Mra. A. K.
Itoxetter. Mra. Hrnmley, Mra. J.
II. TrtilucK. Mra. J. M. Have*. Mra,
J. St Clair White. Mra. C. P.
Herndon. Mra. Pate and Mra. Itmimlllal. '
.

' S&lt;artin«r (Klr^l Year

Blach where they spent shout two
wcaki.
,
.

A* buffet supper will be served
at the Seminole Country Club at
8:80 o'clock.
FRIDAY
The Amerlran l-rginn Auxiliary
Will meet at 6K)0 P. M. at the Legten H ut All member! are urgerl to

^ctninolc Hi

1lilllywood.

Mr*. James

Friend*, nf W. |L Henley will
Kirehhoff, Rndslcy Meisch, Faya regret to learn that hn m .}|| and
William*,- Joanne Williatna. Dial confined to his home a t 308 West
.
Boyle, Peggy Pippin. Lillian Mor­ Flftreneh Street.
an, Penny Wallace, Peggy Howell,
Mary Ann Galloway, Betty Ix&gt;u . &lt;MN-Tfanic Bos* of Jacksonville
Partin, Duncan Baker and France* Is visiting her niece, Mr*. Gcqrge
Route. 8 |9 Oak Avenue, and her
Moore.
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Also Paul Petold, Billy Gray, son. W. G. HcArie.
Glen Llngle, Ray Dunbar, Gaylon
Cuberhouse, Fred—Bowren,-Cedric
Dunbar. Bobby. Jones, Bobby Bris- returned to their Tiome in Jackstmson. Porter Uinsjng, Junior Vick- vllle after visiting with Mr*.-Dav­
try . Alvin Penley. Blister Falr- ie' mother, Mrs. John T. Braily nj.
eloth. Clarence Clauae, Bobby Axt, hev home on Palmetto Avenue.
David Harrell, Fred Rdasterr, J.
D. Fite. Glen McCall, Dan Batten,
John Fox. Jim Ludwig. Chuck
Herron. Tommy Stringer, Walter
Graham. Edwin Varn, Donald
Deal. Gene 8mith. Edwin. Varn,
Francis Temple. Buddy WetherRobert S. Rillhimrr of Drljind
Ington. Holly Plercy, David Cere- has recently arrivril to take over
soli. Kay Shoemaker. P. R. Bach,
Herbie Stenstrom. Floyd Cooper,
strom. Floyd Cooper, Blllr Brin Company.
Billy llrinton and Benny Mills.

D elegates Elected
.....AtU.DJLL-Al miting

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* T h n Rc'pist ra tio n Rook« o f th e C ity o f S a n fo n l,
F lnrltln, a r r r.|H*n a t th e C ity H all, cnm m encInR Mnnd ay . S tsp tem b o r 1B, JP 47, fo r th e purpogp o f rrRiA tcrlnR
fo r th e M unicipal P rim a ry E lectio n to be held on
N o v e m b e r 4, 1947, a n d will re m a in open each *Uy e x ­
c e p t S tm d ay a and holidayn, u p to a n d iucludlnir S a tu r ­
d ay . O c to b e r 25, 1947.
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This is the 176th of n series
of Editorial Advertisement*
appearing in thi* .paper each
Monday.

The Yank* will be *hoo!iitg for
be able to taka further battering their 11th triumph in 18 series
in the series.
and the Dodgern atill are looking
The Yankee lineup will carry for their first win after failure*
no surprises. Harris disclosed he In 1016, 1026 and 1061.
will follow his customary batting
order with George Stirnwclo* at
second base; Tomm
........Held,
..... l4trry
.....
,, catch­
right
ing. Joe Dimaggio In center Yield. ;
W hat Women Like About Their
George McQuinn at firat haae,
Bill Johnson at third base, John­
Launderette Store
ny l.indell in left field. Phil Ri«tuto at shortstop and Shea, whoso
••J.AUNDKRKTTK’ dooH nmiaunl job* too!
len rm -record
H -8.- Should-a
lefty start for thwwJMdger*. BerBlankets! . . - Drapes! . . . Slip Covert)!'.
r* will start but he will bat
Hath Mata! . . . All Sorta of Heavy Thinga!
aighth with l.indell moving to
iflunkota
Tomr* Out So Soft and Fluffy t"
third and Rixxuoto to seventh.
--There-was-eVery dadieallon thal1 ' LAUNDERETTE O F SANFORD
a new attendance record for a.
aingle series-gam* w-oubl be set
Second at Oak— ----Phonetomorrow at the Yankee Stadium,
•it* of the first two games.
About 72,000 persons ary ex­
pected to pay a new gross gato
High of 8300.000. All the 62.076
reserved and box seats have lieeti
sold for weeks, 7,000 standing
room tickets (at 661 have lieyn
on sale for a week and only 12,­
000 blear her seats remain to lie
sold. The bleacher ticket sale
open* at H:0&lt;&gt; A. M. .the day of
c$rh game. .
The present record lor attend­
ance at a single series game ii
AD,000 In the 1063 series and for
gross receipts 1260,608, in the
1062 aerie*, l&gt;oth at Yankee
Stadium,*
*
* *
On the basis of their pitchins
staff and a decided edge in th*
outfield combination of Dimaggio.

m u Ann HiUreton waa honored
on Friday evening with a wrinvr
roast given by lief yiothrr, Mr*.
lieurge Thurston, at their humc
nn Virginia Avenue celebrating
Mias Thurston'* eighth birthday,
Th# ybung group gathered in the
garden ot the 'ihuraton home in
Mr*. J. U. I juicy left today for iront of the open-air_ fireplace.
Alabama where she plana to apend Pink and white alreamer* and
aome time.
colored lights were used ' .In
decorating

The Junior Class was sponsor
for ^ football dance held on Fri­
day night following 'the Football
garac between Seminole High
School and the Gainesville Purple
Mra. Kscar Price returned-yes­
was held
Hurricanes. The dance
’
at the Tourist Center which was terday from Jacksonville where demisted willf pink -ami white
*
.decorated with streamers of or. shr apent the weekend.
crepe (taper ami centered with a
large
pink apd white birthday
Mr*. Ketincth McLeod has re­
turned to Sanford after spending cakes. Served with the weiner*
Wmth wrte roasted over the fire­
the weekend in Allendale.

The concertina waa Invented In
IH20 by Sir Charles Whratatone the y e v in which the accordion
is reputed to have Iwen Invented.
The Netherlands lost ateut two -

TALLAHASSEE:
Sept.
20
(Special)
Approximately 3,000
s tu d e n ts were expected to be ell*
Killed in Florida State University
after registration Thursday a n d
Friday.
Thirteen hundm l freshmen amt
2&lt;X) transfer . students have rum*
pleted
a 'week of orientation,
which included placeineht exam­
inations, meeting* with counsel,
ot* and dean*, and conference*
"With' academic adviser*.
Tlier* are some extreme British
President and Mr*. Doak *8 .
Ij'flists, especially the Commun­ Campball honored all new studsnt*
ist*. s h e tire Idt'erly o|rpposed
.
' *t&lt;* ■•,* formal reception* Wednesday
the monarchy and would do awav and Thursday nights. In the re­
with- it .Tlie opposition which ceiving-line -with" the h o ir xnd
they expfts* is political, social hostess were Mr. and Mrs. N. M.
and economic. The upkeep of Jordon of Qttlncyr D alis- Santo*
ftnyallty always hss l««n a parti­ of Tampa, president of the
cular*- sore s|ioU ^ith these folk. women's student government; Phil­
Well, looking Tack through the ip Rountree of Chipley. preiident
of the men'* etudent government;
Itjna l-ee Shepherd of Cocoa,
chairman of ludiciary. and William
Meigs of Nlcevlila, chief Justle*
of the men's government.
Rush week i* being held hy the
16 sororiAes nn the rampus Fri­
day, through next Saturday. A
round of parties and social func­
tio n s will lie given.
Eleven fiaternitie* have re­
quested permission to establish
local groups 'on the campus an
will In-gin functioning as soon
they heve l--.-n approved by tha
fraternity commute* and exec­
utive council of the university.

federal attiilancr, and broader So­
viiHnii In the church. • . • .
Rotary Luncheon
cial Security in a* to bring every­
. "As the crisis throughout the
one under it* protection. When
world ilevvlops during tho itqxt
11 **m|Intir *1 fftini •&gt;■* IIM|
one itop* to contider that the moil linn in the hiitory of the world few years," he said, “we are either
ike New Dealer* tpent on relief ever had to much-powrr at our*. going to turn Into an outright de­
of ths church, or wc. are go­
project* during the dfpretilon wa* It i* not primarily due to a lack nial
ing to give our heart and auul
of education! There are more col­ to the church. I cannot see to savo
lege degree* among u* iban ever me how we can hand down to
our children a decent civilisation
before., and the end p n&lt;jt yet. except as wr halol.il down through
riod of Tull employment would be Our tchool* and college* are fairlv the church."
sufficient, and muck lest exact- bulging with young people eagerly
George A. S|H**r presided over
ting on the taxpayer,
#
. . treking a higher education. It is
The ruggetlion for a telurn ol not for any leek of wealth. Onr
had multiplied ihr
price control a'nd rationing at a generation
mean*, of forcing people to eat wealth of the world by tenfold
le*t. intlead of inducing them to up to the timet we dttlroytd moil
do to voluntarily, ihowt.how little
PAINESVILLE, 0.. Sept. 20.
"W hat la the trouble •than?” he
•ome people learn from exjienh— A band of 12 maaked ban­
asked. ‘r
»
tnca. If they will look |&gt;*ck through
ka tearing machine gun* early
"Wo simplv have not been good
day r o b b e d the exclusive
the filer of the new*|ia|iert to two enough," he deaUnd)ffhat sounds
or Hirer year# ago. their memo- to you like • preacher A preach­
net will be freshened with regard er would soy something' like that. amt fur*, worth a n ' estimated
to the public clamor again*' time But I say It to you npt teeouso 1200.000. Sheriff James Maloney
lost standing in ling 'for ration you expeet it, Ixil because hlstorx. reported.
aay* it ia true. Our world I* in’
The gang "rushed the guard" I King Kdwstd VIII and alidlcated
books at OPA office* where un­ the fix It I* in terxute our gen­
outside the club. Drputy Sheriff for love of Mr*. Bfmpeon—la rederpaid and understaffed organi­ eration (imply haa not tet n good Arnn said, entered the establish­ | nuted ta be a mlllintialre, with
zation* burned midnight oil . try­ enough morally and aplritually."
ment and lined up ait employe* heavy fnveatmenta abroad. In­
Declaring that Aug. 8, 1065 and patron* against walls. After cluding the United 8tat*a.
ing to catch up with iheir work
Manager Mark W. Bchaff * So, despite' the debatable cost
with lha help of thousands of will­ brought U&gt; an end an age,. Rev. forcing
McKinley said that 'we are noV ner to open the gambling "bank," of maintaining Royalty, It slrikta
ing and patriotic b.ul unlr.aineo in tha prologue of an entlral) the bandit* dumped all their loot . me that Elixabath'a wretdtng- gives
volunteer*. And they will l*«rn r.cw and different era. “There Into 'table rlothi and made their us a fair line on the significance
of socialism as at present pract­
kgam that intlead of getting but­ Is no use for me, or you as bus­
deputy said.
iced in Britain.
ler at $1 a pound, thyr* wi|| be iness man, to talk about going
back to the good old time* of 16
mtirnm
no butter at all at any price, ex­ or 10 yaare ago. Tha condition*

Ann Thurston Given
Party ()n.l*irtlulay

" reveal.*' that TU-Uu».

iu U B W irr m a ck u n z ip .

PA CK T H R E B

THE SANPORD HERAID. SANFORD

Sanford Birthday

FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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TERMINAL GRILL
,
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'
Coniiuerdul Street

Polka hart at Southern Ball enjoy tbe many Advan­
tages of sn Employee Penalqn Plan thst ho|da proroiae
of happy, at cure yasra ahead.
Yet, Southern Ball waa not only one of the very
firat cowpaniea to give ita employtea a Pension Pro­
gram, bnt'lta Pension Plan haa continued to be one
o£ th* beat. It la part ofVcomprehenai^e Employee
Benefit Plan that also cover* sickness, accident* diaability and death payments.
These advantage*, together with good wagas,steady
employment*, v acatio n s and holidays with pay, provlda
a feeling of OOcUrhy for Telephone folka throughout
ovorking years and after retirement.
*They benefit you, too. because by contributing to
the well-being of Telephone worker*, the result is
better and more economical telej^one service for you.

Tbe zipper doting U 3 / 4 -length . » ,
the imart belt it detachable . . . the
pocketi are huge, with both button*
down flap* and sloth openings.

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T S"TrT n
» vJiard Fought Battle
On School Gridiron

Be Warm Ups For Coming Battles

also announced his retirement as
an active player after 22 season*
during which he set a flock of hil­
ling marks.
Th* Yankees, In rruitlng to their
15th pennant, all coming, since
1D20. tied a 41-year old record by
stringing together ID straight vlc.lories. Th* obi Chicago Whit*
Sox of 1005 were the only other
club to do iL
The best pitching feat was turn
ed In by sophomore pitcher Ewell
Blackwell, who. registered 10
straight victorias during one
stretch to easily rank a* the num­
ber one pitcher of th* year. The
Cincinnati Red hurler also pitched
a no-run, no-bit game and came
within two out* of tying Johnny
Vander Meer's record of two
straight no-hittrr*. Pitcher* Don
Black of the Indians and Bill MeCahan of the Athletics also hurled
no-ruto. no-hll games.
Th* hitting honors were cap­
tured by Ted Williams of tbe Red
Sox and Harry Walker of jhe
Phils. Williams' American League
leading mark of .343 wss not sur­
prising, blit Walker's top .302
figure In the National Lbague
fooled many experts. Williams *1n n s | * In
i n home
i i s f i i i v runs,
i u i i s , runt
lu iia
so led his loop

Florida. •
U K. JorUaa
PHILADELPHIA, Sept, 2D, OP)
ehaitmaa
—The United States retained the
T. W. hawton
world weightlifting championship
HuperlnWndtul at Putdr Inof
Saturday as Robert .Higgins, San- rtrurtloa and r i aftlrlu
II.«
Hoard
■&gt;( I'ublla In a U u ri.........'
ta Monica. Calif., won
the
von U
m feath
erwefght rips*. John Davia. Brook­ S#inlnol« County, gorfda.
lyn. and Stanley SUncxyk, York,
Pa., each smashed three record* O lll.lN A N i- i: NO. &lt; »
and Htevg Stanko, York, Waa AN U ltU lN A N C S ; O F T IIK LTTT O F
F lA IIIID A , F O II M I O.named “Mr. Universe."
, MANKOlUi,
O IN JI T J I i: K t .r .l INO OH M A INt a in i .no o f uivk r a w u f ok
SU6 g H DEFEATS KIRBY
A N Y K IN D W IT H IN KIKTV F E K T
DETROIT, Sept. * d,M T—Louis# OK ANY D W K U .1 N O H O O p i: «&lt;H
Suggs, Libia Springs, Ga., de­ A FA H T M K N T OH O A IIA O E A F A IIIM K NT
O C C t'K IK O
HY HUMAN
feated Dorothy Kirby, Atlanta, 2 H
K IN lia KOII IIK alD K N T A I- FL'Hup on the final green of their 35- I'OHKH IN T l t R C IT Y OK BANhole battle Saturday for the 1047 KOI ID , F L o ll I DA, l a t C B I T AH
Women'a National Amateur Golf l i c i t F IN 1‘H U V ID F D , A ND F i t o ID IN O A 1'K N A L T T KOII VIOLAChampionship. The match waa *U TVIO
N OK T IIIH O R D IN A N C E
even at the end of 34 holes.
U L I T KNACTJCD HY T i l l ; I’BO-

lly IIAROI.D CI.AHSKN
U j ARTHUR IJFXKWITH, JIL
NEW YORK, Sept. 20, OF)—
Herald Sport* Editor
Notre Dame, awarded the 1047
A scrappy Seminole High School college football crown a month
o»« '
C***?7.. ?? ,*J*Vrn .played Inspired ago In all states except Michigan
JottUall Friday . night against
and North Carolina, plays Its
rat
__ ___ heavier',
heavier', more esperjen
experienced Gaines gams Saturday to . lagi
highlight
_
a
o n , v r - VllU Purple llurrirfftte rleven, hut gridiron card .that will compete'
&gt;i were defeated in a hard fought 20 with the world scries for Interest
lly JOB RKKTII.KK
»*•■»*• » to fl contest,
The Irish, manned hy veteran
PrVss Sports Writer
r:,'.?.': .
*n °PaotMt *g*ln*l the larger stars at virtually every poet, open Associated
Major- League baseball for the
■choot. the Sanford griddera gave against Pittsburgh, a team (hat
evidence that they would not be held Illinois scoreless for three 1047 aeason la ended for everybody
la#.. r#e easy •■meat" during the remainder quarters Saturday befof* losing hut the Brooklyn Dodgers and
aaiuaai of the. aeaaon by displaying o by n 14 to 0 count The stubhor* New'York Yankees today, but few
l*LM OK T II R C IT Y O F PA N F O IlD .
•** tricky offense, coupled with In ness of the Panthers in their fray of the more than 20,000,000 record
Hite* la t spiring
- - •
rline
.
F L O R ID A :
HCHMKLING OPENS
defensive
play by with the defending Big Nine title- paying customer* who have watch­
HKCTION t. Thai ll »haH b* onlsw.
ed
the
big
'league
stars
perform
COMHHAIK
JtwWll '
——— r.«• youngsters that wero —
outweighed
for any pervon. film, u# eoipbraholders was one of the feature* of will forget th* tumultuous events
FRANKFURT, Germany, 8ept. M
AM*rt*i* aomo
pounds to the man in last Saturday's schedule.
llun
lu h#«p nr insluain In Ih* City
whlrh have occurred during the
2D, &lt;/P)—Max 8chmellng, 43, for­ of Hshforo. Florida, llv* Ion It i l
^.ciati#'# 'm any Instances.
Michigan and North Carolina past six months.
mer World Heavyweight Boxing miy hlhd wHhln fitly f**l of .any
e«Mtea a . The Hurricane ' eleven scored will try to strengthen their rlaims
They have seen baseball history
Champion, began a comeback cam­ ■Iwslllaa hpuM or apanin.oi or.a«*• ,M* two quick touchdowns In tlie open to tho mythical national title in a
apartm#ai wtuylnl by hunias
paign yesterday by knocking out ras*
—
Inga period before the Fed sloven pair of intersections) games, with created when Jackie Robinson
beings lot r#*ld#nlal purpow* In
Werner VoJImer in seven rounds. Ih* City of kali, orJ, Florida, pro­
. MOr could find their fooling, ami thing* the Wolverines, who humped Mich­ made his debut with the Dodgers
vided, bowitrr, that this ontrr itiil
PAUI looked mighty had for the small igan State, 55 tu 0. In their first to become the first negro to rrath
not pr*v*nt Ih* owner or keeper el
AND ' Seminole High griddera at the end oullng, tangling with Stanford, ID the Major* In modrm lim n. They
*
Tha
sixth
place
Chicago
Cubs
llv*
fowls from Keeping #urU fowl#
UP8 IDI of the first perlo d M n th* second to IQ- upset victim of Dixie also saw Robinson make good to
took a 3-0 victory over the second wllhln tw#niy-tlv* feel of Ihe d»#b
help the Brook* win their first flag
A MAN quarter the Fed defenses Wgan to Howrll'a Idaho Vandals.
nlsce Cardinals while the Pirates ling huue* or apsrlmeul bouee or
P E A R ' click and the offffise picked op.
h
um * w
u i the
a
shut
out
fifth place
North Carolina, which anraked In alx years.
SPEAK The 'Canes were
basaWotrballs and runs Itodi.’VMk
so long as no other dwelling home
alt thlt .one .to u chdown
or apartment or garage apartment
•&lt;ti+ngtlrttfS7**05riv&gt;¥m .
Kerr
of
the
Giants
estab­
occupied as aforeeakl Is wltbln tlfly
peraturcs
T SIntot eChapel
a s Hill.
r r The
a Longhorn*,
r a f Sper­ I S 3 b . u 3 w lished
w a fielding
?
_
score acroaa th# twinCmarker
f*»t of said fowls, and provided
Legal
Notice
record for short­
funhs# that this ordissn#* ahall n»«
foliowe&lt;l Robinson to the stops by playing through 68 games
One pay dirt,
forming out of the “T” this year, Dodgers,
prevsnt
Ktsplug o fllre fowls lor
lot whi&lt;
Th* 'Canes sco^d' In the first invad* Oregon Iasi Wrekend and Rig Leagues, but non* captured and handling 385 consecutive n o r m : o r ar»:nAL r a x schoih , sale by tha
m#rc bahts.
D i a r i l l i r r HLKCTION UK T I » t» ‘
Atlantic period Just after UhA kickoff on trounced the coast eleven, 38 to 13. the enthusiasm of the American chances without an error.
BRITTON. I. Thai, any ptraon.
t »:k *
nr corporation found guilty In
Although the Pirate*, despite
#V ahou ■" extended drive of eighty yards,
The new West Coiut-llig Nine sports fans as did the fofmsr allNoll#* It htrsby §lv#n that, pur- firm
Ihs
Municipal Court of Ibe City
around
UCLA
athlete.
cash
outlay
of
around
166,000
17
which waa climaxed ,by Gilbert licup also gon'on display at Evan­
• uaut to tb« provlPlonf of
Hanford, Ftirlda, for violation ol
The fans also saw the peculiar for players, finished no better tkan 2i 0.ll, Kloildjt tUatulM 1941. *• of
r , , „ Tucker nudging across from the ston. III., wheTc Northwestern, 8
rndH by Htftlon 12 of Chipt«r Ihe provisions of Heftlon I of llue
.
four yard stripe.- Ruddy Smith to 0 victim of Vanderbilt In ill picture of a New York Giant team a seventh place tie, they did pro­ im
urdlnanrg
shall be penlshed by fine
Mt:«. t«ws of KlorMa, A«u of »*«»/ nor exceedieg
|!**.P0, or liuptnou”*• V 1 converted froiq placement for the opener, take* on UCLA, defending smash *out a record breaking 221 duce. 1n Klner, one of *111* out­ as
tbcllun will Im held thronyh&gt;ii inant for sol eireedlng
nln#t&gt; days,
Russiai visitors and the score rested at 7 Coast Champion and already a 22 homer* and yet win'd up fourth In standing sluggers of th* senior. at mmol* County, Florida, and In
or
by
both
fine
aad linpHtonni.nl,
the standings, 13 game* off th* Rig Ralph banged out 61 hom«T&gt;- •Sell elrcflos apr#«ln#l Iht-txif, „n
ing the to 0.
to 7 victor over Iowa.
T-r tu* diecmrqr~or~tBeTaii»il/rwr
reooitc ‘ Gainesville kicked off
San
k to oanOllier big nine fra y have WIsJude •
fif
a
iS
y
N
S
S
h
f
iiS
®
H
r
i
s
a
s
s
T
i g ”
on .Ilia aaaomi-offeneix
J-offaasW#.
“TMIklir, Ohio Stale a t fBobby
BRCTION 1. That this ordinance
Ml U rt |t
in*. qualified shall
Thomson, who collected 161 racords of long &lt;U«dtng incluoing Sousi, «i
,, by ih
With
p | ,y lh „
hsckfield played fum- Purdue, Illinois at Iowa and Min­
bpsome sffeclles Imnn.lisisiy
four In a douhleheader, six in three •Mflun of Mid County of Hire# iryi# opus
Its passage aad adoptlnar
limes i y ,,
allowing the ball to slip nesota resuming It* series with circuit blows among Ihem, the Gl games, seven in four and eight in t«.i i for Vgaeiot Tigi | A m | p fa tiid
I'AHHin*
and ADOPTED th* *****
whlrh sow romprlw# all nfsaht
• ants broke the old mark of 182 set five.
through and be recovered by tha Nebraska of the big ill.
da» of Beptrlnber. IttT.
Krinlsol,
Couslf,
Florida.
and
d.i.r'by
the
1D26
New
York
Yankees.
The
South
also
offers
an
a
ttra
o
•Canes on th* Fed 37 yard atrlpe.
The Yankrci closed their season
Itolien A. Williams
nr ih* milUa* of lasra
Mlxr rrashed to tie Ralph Klner yesterday by drawing 26,000 for mlnsilos
,Acting Mayor
she pr Tucker and Dick Bashaw moved to live card. Louisiana State, which
to# ih#&gt; •atulhg bl-etialum' for »*kt
of
Pittsburgh
for
th*
Mslor
Lea
H. Lrthrr
opened
with
a
21
to
14
Verdict
over
ft|*rlal T bs i^hool ni&gt;lrl&lt;« No. I.
of hit tha Sanford tw o 'y ard line whera
e
old-timers’
gams
which
saw
Andrew Carraway
Only quallllwt *Urtors mUlay In
Itlce, takes on Georgia at Athens League lead. They fell five be­ a team composed of old-time
Bashaw
chugged
over
for
the
sec*
I
ten.
D. lilthop
*•
Hprcui Tax H#hool tilwrlci No.
,
ond touchdown of tha period, and Georgia Tech, whlrh amated hind Hack Wilson's Natiqnal American League Stars, headed by Isaklwho
As Ihs niy Commlesloa of ihe
pa*
las
on
r*sl
or
per­
league
record
of
58
and
nine
be­
to the Smith attain converted from place- with ita 27 to 0 Job on Tennessee,
of Hanford. Florida.
proptrty wllhla »ld HUirlrt City ATTKBT:
------------(iainesvlll* U visits Tulane, a team that blasted hind Babe Ruth's ID27 Major Ty Cobb ami Trls Speaker, lose sonal
comei
ment. -XU
The
•hail b* .niltWd &lt;u vole i* ihn
to a team of former Yankees 1-0 *lsc|loo.
II.
N. bATKH
league
standard
of
00.
Alabama out of the unbeaten ranka
itiiatii Sanford 0.
City tlerh
The 1047 season also saw the In a two-Innlng exhibition “game.”
lly order of Ue Hoard of FubMr
g. .M
la te In the second stanxa the by n single point, 21 to 20. Tbe
The Yankees defeated the.fifth Instruction of Hsrelaola County,
ORAL)
suspension of Leo Duroeher by
, * I scoring fever broke out again with Crimson Tide Is the guest of Van­ Commissioner A. B. (Happy) place Athletic* 6-2 In the regular­
loUI Bashaw breaking through tha Fed derbilt.
ly scheduled game lo win the
Duke'll Blue Devils, who con- Chandler as manager of th* American League flag by #12
were right guard for -72 yard* and a
Conduct unbecoming
qurrrd
North
Csrollna
State
by
7
I
Dodgers
for
“Conduct
un
year
touchdown. Tha attem pt for the
extra point was no rood and the to "0, is next on thh Tennessee a major league manager,
Tiger* defeated the Indi­
Another manager. Billy Her­ K*Th*‘
_f*»= 8tat#
. H Hurricanes led the Feds, 20 to 0. schedule while Mississippi
ana 1-0 to retain second place.by
man,
of
th*
Pirates,
travels
all
the
way
to
Michigan
vwur
Galnearille kicked to Hanford
games over th# defending
when he could not
buiin* and tha Fe«U began to move. Hoi.
higher than a seventh place tie champion Red 8ox. who lost; Ip
;
Iowa
State,
7
to
0
loser
to
Coling it iy I'U rty picked top nlne_ yards
seventh place Washington 6-1. I
the center of tiito Gaines- Prado, tangles with Kansas In the
Although Dissv Dean, fonnp''
agsin through
*"ro'
V -:
opening lllg 8 lx conference fray
Villa
forward
wall
and
Donald
with Maryland. Delaware esnouer great of the Cardinals of Ihe ^0 ».
long.*
WOB- j) ,a| jfopp,.^ three on the ’Cane while tha Rocky Mountain nuf- rd I'onn Military Saturday night, pitched four scoreless-inning#-In
faluca Lrudgs east to aee what they
,__f f i E M
Piercy aklrtad hla own right ran do alwut stepping the Army'a 26 to 13. and Maryland warmed up his first Rig U ague appearance
they end and marched unmolested for unbeaten string that moved to 29 for Ita talk with a ID to 13 verdict since hla retirement In 1940, U*e
__ I a_ a__
........ - knlu.
. . mr
05 yards and
touchdown,
how- straight Saturday with a 13 to 0 over South Carolina.
last pise# Brown* were beaten by
that
itfAmnt
ever th
a attem
pt for
for- (ho
the ftinvrr*
eopver- verdict
^ ..................................
The North CaToHna-Taxa*' fray
iAVr-Vlllanova.
S * elon was low andJlmJFVdi Jj^JIOdl ’^ V y , - ^ ’llm ii^ 'o ff"tir CaUftfi^ overshadows surtt" TS'iIY hVrest
Dodder*. 3-2 and tha fourth
as Oklahoma's entertaining the
---------___
ai#Coach
Cn#.h r.r.
Kail*1
*! »«£
. four touchdaOHJL games
A -A
.A M,
M, Ml*—uri'e-lnMla*aueV*-4n- -nlam -Giants1ami . sevsntL 61*aw
, *i , During tha H
half
Carl Ket
team
that 7*
scowl
of T r m -A
l°r _llaa -tax ivod th a spirits -of -1he -Fed* abd ihin *sat Tack and watchad 'vaslon of Southern Methodist and Phils split a double header, the
.
' . four
m___ Lbefore
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f _ _ l(the
i t . - league aeean
Ae l a n . Giants winning the opener 4-1 *nd
they came back and displayed Rutgers
get
winning,
*&lt;rap between Arkanth* Phils taking th* second 3-1.
not
a determination that was unseen 40 to 28. Other Eastern attrac- |*a» and T«
rex * * Christian.
fmm ln th*. G rit half. The Semlnola
, rv yroungstera played Inspired ball all
Y 7 ' the last half, and held the power- t Yale and lluckncll at I’enn
0011' /ul Purple Hurricane eleven arore* Hate.
Soul
Dataware's string of 32 gam**
educ
Nearly every man in tho bright without a loss is In jeopardy F ri­
I j new orange uniforms of Semlnola day night when th* team tangla*
' , High School entered Ike fray
SPORTING GOODS
against tha purple shlrted aggre*
This Is How We Spent Your
one gallon from (islncsvllle.
pass play pullrd by th* Fed* In
onf ' Ed Brooklyn, Roger Crocker, th* finssl period when Pierry took
Our Coat On Every Dollar Of Sales
•
Johnny Alexander, George Dague, tho b*ll, reversed to D*sl, .who
Uir Byron Beard, Donald Deal, Floyd p*s*^d to Bjrron Beard. Th* play
Appliances, materials, gas and salariea
pto) Cooper, . Eugene Harper, Uuddy want 66 yard*.
tjj
ill to—Waatherington, Tommy Stringer,
Friday night the Seminole High
Coat of operating delivery trudta and
WI1_ John Krlder. Bobby Humphrey, eleven move* to Euatls to meet
depredation
........ »»«................
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01 Ray Dunbar. Wally Tyre. Dick the Panthers In what promises to
amo jj4M cbugk Herron, Hi
b* a nip and tuck affair, sines t'
and maintenance supplies
Panther* were defeated .by t
ITCK-TIIE-WINNER
m m S S F S i m t tha 'Canes,
Dr Land Bulldogs in a heated bat­
Rent, advertising, lights and water
-tina
0 n » *&gt;f tha most outstanding tle In the Volusia County CUy last
CONTEST
* events of the contest was a tricky Friday evening.
Inauranee, interest and office expense
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Big Show Closes
Record Setting
Baseball Season

YALE TIRES
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Passenger Car and.TriMh;
All Sizes
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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

- to meet Florida Financial Responsibility Law effecllva
October 1, 1947.
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You can be deprived of your right to. drive tn event
you are involved in an accident causing
bodily injury
ig bodi‘.
(image to others,.and unable to meet the
or property dimage
requirements of the Law.
You should know about this Law and how It affects
you.
Copy will be mailed to you upon request.
We ran save you money on your liability insurance, fl
CABH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS

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Second Prize

AVAILABLE NOW!

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LARGS SELECTION ,

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CHILDRENS
WHEEL
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16 GOODS

Third Thru Fifth P rizes....................For
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To
Ritz Theater . *

Sturdy
Ball Roaring
3 f t 4 W h eel

Chain D r iv e n '

Taxes and licenses
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PROFIT — available for the expansion of
our 'service facilities ................._____

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INSTRUCTIONS
Ilallbta must be In Tha Herald office before noon .
on Friday or postmarked by that time. All games
must be. marked.

TRICYCLES
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THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. "LORIDA

MONDAY, SEPT. 29. 1947

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bt?n mi tmfc|HwdtiU »Ute for ,1f»

1A'ffal Notice

the !rrr»r signing p jj
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IruihJlpo*. \ ' n »* iff.* iiwmoii' i-i -the
lu MAI. HOYLE
NEW YORK. Sept. 2.1. lA I- name and nddre*. of hit current
Thi* ti a tnii story of n young •ft* 1*(fiend.
aid.
, ~
nun who found and lt»»l it dream
Dumfoiinded.
thr
apartment.
•I* thrn tu*hed li» it phone. made l o r ttir d t h r e a t e n e d
Kvrr since hr trtiirnrtl fnnn a luncheon ilmi* n'flh tier and pro­
OVeril'M. hr lilt 11 Hill kill tin- ilii try posed ftilllrtthrli* between lilt*
treadmill of ihr urfiAirfVil Injuring Vtchv Suisse and |&gt;it&gt; :t lit iuptlf.
*hortage. Hr til ill mule pliirrs i- "l*Mky. &gt;iiu ifnttn mat tv me/*
limn hr had with th r pMmtroo|« he »anl “t ImVf to tfi"."thttl «imi(
Hii onlv addles** «n» pbHahle
hi* Stlllcgfr.
Hr haunted ■&lt;&gt; many teal eilatc
nffieva that in onr hr « n t hauled
OUt for coming in nflrr lll:iM*
o'clock. .They hml *evn hint around
tintin ru?
so. oftrn tlirv thought hr Wn* un
employe.
Sttnir wrrrlt* a ittt n frlrml Upped
him off on how hr routd get into
onr of thr fanrv new cave dwelling
unit* Koine up in Manhattan tl
had 20 tipplirntinn* for tVrrV
npartinrnl, hill after dav*. of tti*g
ptiating. pleading ami threatening
to roiniiiit hari-kiri on thr t o r

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wrist, rwjaUta your ttn tlU a

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YOU* TUGS

Aluminum
Steel—AVotid
FREE ESTIMATES

Wheel Balancing

PEACE YOUR ORDER NOW AT OUR. NEW
I.OW PRICE. QUICK DELIVERY

C.»« C . W e lsh

S E MI N O L E V E N E T I A N BLI ND CO
820 W. aril Kl.

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Phone 11£12-W

Do you su ffer d istre ss from
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FOR RENT

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

12

RECORD FLAYERS for rant. My Taint*. Poultry Supplies, Nail*,
day or week. The Music Dux, UP
Purina Fee*!*, G rw ensi- and
W. 1st S t I'hone U53.
1 Meat*. Touchton A Watson, 1201
O h H C h sp a c e in .M e is c h B u d d in g .

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SPECIAL V-HVICE3

i’ll.!, g rin d .m tn for feed, grit*
■fc mrsl every Saturday morn
jng. J. \V. Ill'll, lurks, Monroe.
'OK RE.N'I Kltwir sender, pasy
operation. Reasonable rate*. San*
ford Paint A Class Co. Phone
303.

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Large light office*, newly decor* | HA BY GRAND PIANO—Wurlitated, all itllllUes. heat and tani-1 *er, reconditioned. The Mueie
tor service furnished. Call Rdft I Mo*. HU W. First St. Phono

DOPCK • PLYMO
apace fm office or other type bus- TRANBFKK8—Large new
metiU’ w a r Bela Tor "EIuhTns. ------PARTS A N lr iT hltYKifh - „ J
Oavitoiv
I’hntir 1011
llathroom*. Nursery. Also Glass 10# Pilmrtlo Ate.
B anforinius Station.
Tumbler Sets.
Pir.no
Tuning
and
Itopstrlng,
I.
KA UTIKUI.I.Y furnlshnt bed­
SKNKARIK (1LA8S &amp;
Sill. Itei. (ill*tV.
room. private Iwith. targe closet
PAINT CO.
spare. Phone U23-J.
I l l tV. 2nd Street
Show card* and oo*tan
DMK—spacious living room, din*
HOT PLATE LUNCH
O -H IffiH SltlN 8 KRVICK
inr room, sun porch, Iwautifully Served from 11:30 to 2 at lloi
O. D. Ijimlres*. Phone 1021
fuinishi'd 3 liedroom*. each with
1!
__ and
__ Juover
private hath, steam heat, attic REBUILT Electrolux
Vrcuum. Complete with attach­
ments 118:60. Gum linti'i'd one
full year. Same a* new clean*
er. Phone 2I40C or write Slate
irrigatril truck farm, newly
REN I A t'AJt
Vacuum Stores Inr. 423 South
ptiiugheil and harrowed. 12 ar­
YOU DltlVB IT
Orange Ave., Orlando, Pla. for
tesian welts, a 7 room dwelling,
PHONE 100
n fire - Home UrtuonsUaliim
2 tenant houses, 2 large haras.
fTMIlChLANDMOIIItlSON
within 60 mile radius of OrDwelling for rent only with
U-DRIVE-IT. INC.
farm. On Cameron avenue. East
side. Sanford, Fla., phone Dri­
SEE US FOR
ll P. O, Box 883. K. H Stowe. ENTIRE stock and' n x tu re a .n f
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Mrs. A,_E- Mallcm's store at 321
AND TYPING
B. Ts|&gt; fur Immediate sale. Con­
FOUR ROOM cottage, onfurnlsh:
CREDIT I.UHKAIJ OF
tact Mrs. Mallem at store.
iil iti adulta only, Highway tn,
SANFORD
let- I. Box 166. See Kastner,
DOUHLK concrete laundry tub
‘ Log flaldni Sanford. ” _ ^
| without fitting, brand new.
E X IE itl RAlllO ItFPAlltlNl
Frrd ity'er*. 311 E. 2nd St.
FLOWER PLANTS. Mr*. Y. C
“ SIEVING MACHINES
TIIK JI« M « SHOP
•Oollineer. W'. 1st St. near Mon WATC H &amp; CiaCHTK HKI^XIHINT
HALES AND SKBVICF.
—ton Cuiuvt, —Phone I33P-J,
J7WI Sanford Avel TBhit# 11tJ J
2 DEER A FOX hounds, age lie
ATTENTION MOlHRKH

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rrtti, Phon* bounty 2W3

WANTED To"RENT

— DIAPKIt SERVICE—

Unity

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DUPLE with yhlldr^A( desire*
rlean. sterile dinners and deodar
furnixhad bouse or apartmeht. AUTO *i-at cover* for roupoi A
lied container. Ecimimi,-nl and
•eilans IU.IW, installed free at
Wilt l*e pi.-manent.'W rite A. F.
anfe. Fully medirntlv ajiproyed
FirakUme.
Walker, Rt. 1. c o C. &gt;i. Webber,
Call Daytona 24H7-W ei-Jleet f&lt;,r
Orlondo, Florida.
ALUMINUM casement windows,
detail*. t**I dinpei*. f f n week.
Steel calement and Aluminum
•T i l l S T IN S A N F O R D By two adults 2 or 3 room apart
double hung window*. Miracle
inent. First floor preferred. W
Concrete Co. Still Elm Ava. Cohen's Radiator Shop for com
K. Hathaway, Sanford.
piety radiator service. Iini Sap
Phone 1336.
ford Ave. Phone 36H.VV.
S UKA I. ESTATE FOR SALE
WOOD BURNING heater. Mrs.
Curtain*.
Lace tablecloth* washed
.George Maffett, 2441 Lilly
BEAL KSTATIl
-starched A stretched. 6IH Mel
CourL
INUUFANCB
.
lumille Ave. Phone 87H. •
Mo r t g a g e l o a n s
RAYMOND M. BALL. ItcsUor
Rrgiilarrd Broker and
Inauranca Agent

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Florida State llaiik Rldg.

LARGE DUPLEX in exrellent
fj condition, * acre* of land. 538
ft. on highway 608 ft. of take
H frn n t, 40 frutt trees.. Exrellent
. . home nr income (iruperly. 18,600
■ Terms. 8t. John Realty Co., not
Inc. A. B. Peterson, Realtor—W.
Archie Brown, associate.

^ 8 ARTICLES T OR SALE

HA IIY CiRAND PIANO Pricr rrn

Phone 428-W or r«1l EXPERT auto painting and laaly
repair, ' All work guaranteed,
Ju&gt; k.on 4 t~ fitMm—.Dadjr^Hhop,
■JUKI French Ave. I'hone 1IWU-J.
DARK OAK dinette *«t, Taide, six
chain,^server and china catdnrl.
HU
BATON E'H brand new -ervice
Excellent comtilton. Phone 181department lo serve it* rtl*toni'
814 W. Catalina Drive.
era j* now open. Brake* tolined.
front ends biishisl A- aligned,
WO USED colton mallresse
wheels loilannit, biake dtlim*
full sited. 607 Magnolia.
turm d, tune up,, spaik plugs,
" FIRE PLACE wood. 2/3 oak.
carburetors,, fan licit* radiator
1/3 fat pine, 15.00 a cord. Healer
hose, lamp* replaced, V)sll Fire,
Wood 12. If. 18 &amp; 18 Inch *8.08
shine today.
per. strand. W. B. Swaggerty
sonahle.

808 Magnolia.

Mann. I«k a Monroe. Fla.

D NEWSPAPERS—I OEF
JR POUND. BUNDLED I
BUNDLES.

SANFORD Beauty Rat.m. 30'.'
Park. Phone 1364. M IfcMhtl10.. IB, 20 and SB CENT
8 mo. A longer. la/Id 'wavel,*
I ’LL BUY your ear regardless of
HERALD OFFICE
on Spiral permanent, lasting
age or condition. Roy Real, 348 Crotruinole it Marhinelea*. All
NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver.
W. 2nd 8L
wave* guaranteed. $8 up.

Libera! trada in A,term*. The
MtiMc Box. 119 W. 'First St. 8
[ Polute M3.
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HELP W ANTED

LAND
CLEANING
A N*U
LRAIN AG R 1 NEW CATER­
PILLAR DEIHEL IIUM.DOZ­
ERS WITH l * A L M K T T 1
T W O 3/4 YD.
RAKES
I) It AG LINKS.
K QUIPMKNT
NOW IN TIBS VICINITY
NIMNICHT CONSTRUCTION
CO.. ORLANDO. FLA. PHONE

XPERIENCED male* bookkre|H-r
with references. Must have had
experience in retail store work.
Good workliy; condition*. Apnlv Box il. B. e/o Herald.

AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Sale*
ahd Service. The Mualc Box,
l i t W. 1st SL Phone S68.
B atteriei A Battery Charging,
IL B. POPS C, INC.

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WORK WANTED

SAFETY BLUE WINflSHIEDS MAR—id year* exfwHenc* In
for any make or model car.
Maehlnl Shop—will u k e any
Kates daylight driving. Cut*
other kind of work. Claude
down
headlight glare a t night,
Smith. 607 Magnolia. Phone
ntvaiae a etfie c&gt;■ I n n m ~
15
716-M.i
COLORED woman wants full time
job as cook or maid. ExpertMAGIC CHEF
erteed. health card. After 6:30
PTN. BIB Banfortf Ave.---- 1080-J.
FLOOR BANDING A finishing.

AUTOS TOR SALE

P.-WcBTKVENK— &lt;i17-Wr-Htibhrann
Phone 2*0729

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M O N D A Y . S E P T . 29. 1947

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

Racial Relations Are
Stressed At Ball Park Meet

Warning Issued Sanford Is .Commended For
Accident Prevention Work
AgainsjL Lavish

Palestine Explosion
&lt;raa(l»»4 l*»« F*«e *****
the lime of the hlail xilffered
minor cut* and biuixci.

Police laid thp homb- j u Uf 9
■fftiir f*!i»ailed&gt;Uf*ilaaWsawp&gt;oMM*w^i.
Irr racial
evening at The Municipal
wax dumped fiom a truck whte t
rant, 'to r then
W m W l r t f ! TWli
N il IIii *i I Tm T
Ball Park under the direction of the RevT'W. R. Fairley, colored evan­ backed up to the wire barricade
■iferine** to llir need of reduring liaffic accident*. Among the group
gelist, In spile of rain* the meeting wax fairly well attended.
House Member Wants *vh«* met with him at the City Hall were H. N. Sayrr, city manager,
surrounding the police station and
The
meeting
wax
featured
hy
spirituals
tung
by
ihe
Silver
Tone
dropped
an improvised ramp ovrr
flordon
Bradley,
County
judge
R
.W.
Ware,
City
Judge
J.
G.
Sharon.
Control Exercized.
Gospel Stageri from Noith Carolina and Virginia.
ihe barrier. Rolling down the
J. ftrailev Odium. Jark Ratigan arid R. W. Ruprechl.
Payment Required
City Attorney Fred R. Wilson addressed the meeting briefly and ramp hind crathinn into the build­
Mr. Hill preientrd an NSC .tnslym of the Sanford report given
. . . .
warned the group against th e * ------------- — ■
ing. the barrel exploded moment*
WASHINGTON. Sept. 29 W
subversive element! in thi* coun­
Ly I'oliee Chief Roy G. William*
liter wtb a roar-which ibook the
try that would destroy loyalty to Service Pins Given
Rep. Whitlrn (D-Mi»».).
which dhowird that during IVPi
whole harbor srra.
‘ , A
th*
government.
lie
,
pointed
out
there u err Iwn vehu tr in i utiTitthat "compr»i it through &gt;ii-' '
To Old Employees The track, which pulled away ^
that work amt production was a
m
antle*.
i
t
•
«*n-ratal
injury
oul American dollars^on tintple iejust twfore the Mast, later was
solution of many of the problems
accident* and 135 p lu p e ily dam ­
of the day.
Two local citizens, Janirs H. found abandoned -In a neat by
quesl," laid today lulutr aid l&lt;&gt; age accidents.
. . .
Euio|te should Jollnw the p*lleril
Thp Rev. Fairley In hi* talk Hodge* of Lake Monroe, A. I.. square.
Sanford was repotted to Intrgun Zv*t Leumi, Jewish under­
Story, 61H Palmetto Avenue, San­
Stressed
the
point
that
while
and
tied
for
l.V.lth
place
in
the
aeriof ihe Import-K*|v(&gt;it Bank loan*
colored people in the South could ford, have twen presented special ground organization, immediately
dent record* section among citir*
to foreign counliiet.
and would solve their own prob­ pins in recognition of their servieg issued a communique declaring
of this group. It wa* tire! for HI
and Light that it* agent* had carried out
Thix lyi»e loan, hr Inld a re­ place in total amount of credit
lem* without outside Interference. with • Florida Power
U* pplnted out that in many Company, If. H. Coleman, dis­ the attack in rpUritaUon for t**11*'
porter. provide* "alMolutr a»»ur- given for ttnffir engineering, n Committeemen Voice
to Itauburg of the
easea the negro himietf la. hi* trict manager, announced today shipment
ance of irjraymenl and »u|tervirion Hee in rank from Kith plan* ihe
Exodus 1947 Jews apd the deportMr.
Hodge*,
a
helper
at
the
rumown
greatest
hand
lean
due
to
hix
W
illingness
To
Go
previous
year.
The
City
wm
*
com­
r'- fb
by the United Stair* of the u»e ol mended for placing of rrsjicmaj*
not wanting to shoulder respon­ many's Sanfrd steam electric atfon to Cyprus of refugees who
Along.W ith Truman
sibility. He stressed the need of generating plant, was employed hy reach-d Palestine Saturday
Idftty *&gt;f traffic engineering in the
luch loam."
the right training of youth to Florida Power and Light Com tioard the Afalpi.
Whilten. memhei of the llouti City- engineer’* office. Sanford
Irgun labelled the bombing
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 9 -fA f
pony in September,' 1927 and ha*
make them useful citizens.
ns* tic-si for liMtli place in total
Appropriation* C o m m i t t e e , »a*H amount of credit given foi Traf­ A lampling of D rm ntutir Nation­
The good will program was 20 years of service to his credit, “operation Hatalmf"—a contract­
that undrr ihb plan “tlie Unile(: fic Law Knforcemeiil.
highly commended hy J. A. Kos Hr was born and reared ia Marion, ion of the word* Hamburg and
al Cumnyltrrmrn lined up behind
conviction iCrnld slmwi-tls
ter, negro boy scoutmaster of has lived in Florida for 30 years Afalpi.
OS State* *ell* foreign countries wlntl ftr&gt;Therate*
and was formerly with the Atlantic
for hazardous moving Senator J, Howard McGrath of
The attark was the first biajor
Sanford.
they need on credit but only alter
Coast Line Railroad Company.
violation*, or 93 percent of ar­ Rhode liland today in the face
outbreak of vlolrnc# in Palestine
Th*
program
was
sponsored
by
we
appro*e
the
uie
to
lie
made
ol
.
Mr.
Stacy,
a
meter
rrader-colrest* for these violation* result­ of tome expretied diicatitfacliun
In three months. The casualty
LiJiB•
the Good Will" Yoilth Council
the material and only after a ing in conviction*. This exceeded with hit apparent drtignatinn at
which was set up under the ill- Icelor. joined the company in Sep- toll was exceeded only hy tha
plan for repayment i* iiihmitted the,top 30 percent figure mi ibis the" parlyjj next chairman.
*ret ion of the Rev. J. J. Ole*, temher, 1942, and has been with bombing of the King David Hotel
T *-*1 —***'*» _TJ
item. Tlicic were -4H coiivicliotu.
.V .
pastor.of RL Jam es AMK Church, Hu. .company Ltvw years. He was hi denualem-rwn July 22,-19*6proved.'*
A
uimpaign
o*
b
e
W
l
ot-U
.-S.
•v-i-iT
•'n^t
• i- ,
,
for upwrapimL-a qshjrie w&gt;«4a.-tint
Council committee includes: horn in Lincoln County, Tenn., And nml the Goldsmith Officer* Clutr
He ixTuTtr glia rrtlier mrmneT/ ,f7i ||j,. influrmt- of alcohol. Tin- District Judgr James J, MtGranWITH A Hf AVI AND A GRUNT little Ji*&gt; DePletro, Potenon. N. J-. HfU a -Samuel Wright, Hortense "Hen­ has been a resident of Sanford for last March I—|*ith operation* tor
City rank* among the top dll per- ery of Philadelphia for the chair­ .tnaxs of metal weighing 325 pounds amt sets a new record for his weight derson, Lillie II. Fields and Roose­ 19 years. He hat two children.
which IVgun Zv*l I-eumi assumtd
of Congrei* foul npjwxril th
»ent of ritie* for traffic law .en­
Mr. Colerddn. tu ahpopnving the responsibility.
Britiih loan and other* of that forcement liy having 15 officer*, manship dcvrloprd over the week­ class In the two-hand military press. A mighty atom of the barbell world, velt Harris.
Joe Is pictured periorndng In the International Weight Lifting Cham­
Ninety-one person* were killed
Sololsta. on the musical pro­ service awards, pointed out that
type "largely on the ground that including five full time traffic end. following Robert E. Ilannrpionships at Philadelphia He stunds fi ur (CM, eight Inches and tips tlie gram were Millard Strickland who among the company's more than in Ihe King David bombing and
gan'x annoupcrmenl hr will itrp
there it imufficirn! control” ovei officers.
2300
members,
282
of
them
have
rrales at I22H. The It. S team won ip ttiree dosses.
(International) j sang "Danny
my Roy” and Christine
16 at the Goldsmith Club.
No piildir education for *afrt)i down breause -of ill lie.ilth.
been with the company 20 year* or
them.
Today V bombing, which coincid­
Chapman who sang “Lord 1 Have more.
credit was given lecnii'e ltd* part
There
are
820
member*
who
But it ran head-on into a hig
These loan*. he *ni&lt;L wero.qul uf ilu* report »n&lt; not filled out,
Tried." The Gospel
Singer* sang, have been with the company fiva ed with the opening of the Arab
tf
"Precious Lord," “In That New
case on Palestine l-efore * spec­
used to rehabilitate the rnuntrie* U was ai»o pointed out that no obstacle:, the tradition that a pietiJerusalem.” aiul "My Record Will years or more.
ial United Nation* committee in
*1n many instances" hut “ were local safely council exist*. Mr. •drill, ax titular leader ol his
He There."
New York, came as Haifa Jew*
Used either
nppeaset certoln Hill stated that no city ran have
1-egan celebration of the eightsegment * of the populntiniin nr a complete safety juograln with­ parly, hat ihr ‘right to choose Ins
U
S
Destroyer
Hit
own chairman and that the com
day
feast
of the Tabernacle*
else to carry on experiment* in- out politic education. .
Arabs Will Ffcht
»T 8 PHtN'GS, A rk.— “What
(''■■lias#* frmm I'M* »&gt;«t
t Snwnihl
[___Li&gt; t^U*iif_tyrm:..&lt;&gt;L xQ u ay n iu L -----Tile- tcporl - rev—TilIlie ruled—Uuit mitie*—uU lict
r j i . 'U BBH ga m i 94i at twT&lt;»d&lt;n acient yOrek or the. Jew *'from
The pledge t'* cam|taigii for Me* ought we tu do iiTrtiiif*thc critic
defense of ruuitx and other formal |
(raattoaeq i , « I'aa* o ..,
•J
for Sanford to rank among the
Egypt and recalling their eating
tJnder Ihe lm|&gt;nrl-Kxport loan top .10 percent of ritie* it should (■ninety
when the committee of newspaper*}”
Institution* ngsinst the whim* of trine and ihe comiiosiiion of th-.* Pacific Shipyards).
Nat It. Howard, editor of Cleve­ the nmU Not the least it ran [present Gfeek government
Thq Destroyer Ilouglss H. Fox, of manna from heaven.
plan, he said, Ihe country making have elected, removed or rerun- meets here Oct. “it to select a
which
hit
a
mine
today
off
Trieste,
land
(O.)
News
and
president
of
Thi* morning's explosion ripped
repayment together with a tmdgei dilioned approximately 47 traffic new cliieltaln came from John
ne on is to get to nrcsx on time lo
At the same time, the* United
it* need* nn*. submit n plaq of sign*; two truffle signal* should t'uhlib DemocraHo slate chnir- Ameriran .Society of Newspaper reach the uHJfflate-consumer* with State* promised tu make availahl.* wa* the latest type, Washington a gaping six hy 12 foot hole In
Fffllort.
naked
tile
i|tii-*tiori
nt
the
officials
said.
the wall of Ihr police headquarters, .
application mutt "ipciifv what tic. ni ode ml xed. Lour milf* of mait for Massachusetts.
the fact*.
to tlie United Nation* Assembly
She left Norfolk July 21 to in which some 60 British policeand statement of tax struct lire renter and lane murk Inga should
"No , careless or complacent amt its 65-nation political com­
-Cahill said he has no personal 45th anniversary convention of
showing wherein provision would lie maintained and ltd rrns* walk* o|ipo-iiion to McGrath, whom he Soul hern New spaper Publisher* newspaper man can search for mittee "every detail" of the join United States wsrshlpt in then were sleeping or on duty, ex­
snarti rabies and a litter.
regularly marked. The City re­ ilc*cril&gt;cd a* “an aide, active and Association llrre.
be made for repayment".
the truth, whether he t&gt;e the puli- American program to nid Greece. the Mediterranean under the com­ posing snarled
The answer, be said, is ihe re- li&lt;her
_
mand of Vice Admiral Berhard of masonry.
“Uniter such loan*, dollar* ate ported 105 signs, no tiaffie signal militant Democrat," but lie deor tha curb reporter.
Ilersrhel V. Johnson, U. 8 . del­ II, Ilieri. The Kox was on het'
lent less pursuit of truth arid tpitp j " '
Part* of bodies were blown 60
not loaned tint credit* ate set inipriiveinenls, no miles of ninth i lun il:
Papers lo He Admired
Up within the United State* and ing* and 10 (no* walk*.
"I ttilmtre most those newspnp- egate, made these declarations be­ way from Venice. Italy, to TrieUe yards across the wide 'avenue
‘•Tin- party will need in its new licatlon of trutli, wtiatever the
to i»e.
oe.
'(-ri in whose'operation*, ytut detect fore the political committee after when the explosion occurred.
into bu Iid ing* apposite the head­
the bflrrnwlfig-’firfwm» .p#a«dzt»k
—--7- ■
, ----- ;-----national chillimun n t4-bmir**a- truth is foundtj nt
“Not even the most wishfu of nn e)Mtric rllrrent of constunt calling attention to what he call­
A Sumner class destroyer, she quarter*. Buildings across th*
day man, one who will la- aide to
then to rlraw against *Trh creriit*,"
IOlltH' M c i ' t i l l i f
was
built
In
1944,
displace*
2.200
unlagbnisU
can
hurt
us
so
long
n,.w.
pursuit.
Those
papers
whose
ed
"gross
calumnies”
agnipst
the
street were damaged and win­
he said.
‘
.
travel from state to state, a full
[on’', ,'nl ai ,v*i editors have not forgotten how to United Htate* by Russia and her tons and has a wartime comp­ dow* went broken within a radius
■Meanwhile several London new*,
lime man."
I 9 owl Inurrt Ifilm I |tgr lllIV I
lement
of
315
men.
She
is
one
of n quarter mile hy the force of
paper* warned Indny that author* llicy t|Kinior an Anna Miller I'iiitr*
i° VV,!n
’ , |
I tw reporters in an emergency; satellites In connection with the
McGrath, who said lie will
of th» moxt heavily armed of the explosion, which was heard
"It is we who have to do and w
business nisnuqers regutar- Ameriran aid program,
of the Paris report on the Mar­ among rneniberi wivrx in order lo ''proceed on the theory that my
mder
the
search
of
truth
ami
fact
u
r,.„lFit.llt.
,
in.
tn,
American
destroyers,
her
main
atop historic ML forme).
shall Plan may have erred on the
ifilri an avowed attempt to com­
task will be to re-elect President
*
side (if optimism in estimating promote lint work. He wax inlro Truman," announced be will ie- tiwtay a ml always,
! l i „ ^ t| ‘paper can be first with the story; promise the fight between Rus­ b attery consisting of nix fivr-inch
only
uur
urdtilnrd
I rife* o a j w|,uae advertising staffs are cons- sia and the United State* over gnn*. plus 10 torpedo tubes:
th* amount of American financial cluced hy Exalted Ruler J.’E. Row tuin hi# sent in the Senate nnd
Special
Sens
right,
hut
a
duty
which
we
can
of
hrr,
k
l
nnH
ready
m r*ft
assistance renHired for Fuiupraii land.
* seive a s'p n ily chairman without hire no one to do for u*. As to n g ,,(| ,,r|||r wh|.n |h |,ir
out the llslkan problem, French min­
economic recovery.
Friday
ta
the
United
National
pay
ister
of
State
Yvonne
Delhox
apr
Owf)
i
(('•sllsin
l
y
U
j
u
t
f
T
y
l
i
tr»m
x
p
m
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.
I’nae
«
xxuxr - - ■
^
-Ah outstanding program of enaa In our own heart* we want the fj|M w.„ h „ , m, . h|nK excljisive
All agreed the report wa* “an
In affirming the Jews’ readiness composing Hie cabinet food com- * to the Soviet” Union and
during
.',f M - ? ,u:T "! furls to sptead forth for the |&gt;ne pi,*,,, of news; whose reporters (waled
Imppsy lvs-doeurnent—-hut | - fore- Ittliinmciu-JEM-Wiaculcil
itsmsatellite* to cooperate toward In work out for themselvrs the .ml lire.
tlie evening, and dnnring w as en- L o h ih ilfle q w h u h t o u b jlt c le m le i ide to know, we wilt organize ami
constantly are embroiled In fight* seeking a peaceful settlement.
1st lug* tin- jMisslIiil It v of father
problem of assuming statehood*
fur comment generally indicated
One congtrssional Republican
price Increase* in the tinted State*, e!t and orchestra. Featured on the approval of McGrath, of whom inspire the kind of search which over the fact; whose epmpoalni
Del bo* spoke before th# As- (len-Gurbn asserted that they
no
agent
could
achieve.,
joyed
to
Ihe
music
of
Harry
Kudroom
foremen
nr#
caught
.up
will
questioned Ihe wisdom of estimate
i ore men are c a u g r ir .u p w h o , ^mhly-’s-BC-natbm-lloHtleaL e a rn Hnimegan
said 'Mr.* .Truniaq
“in- “Faria of a drain-rate world, «nd j
g rn m w e ir Itick A ik i-n , S a n , , ,
» -Ing needs in dollars rather than pf rio
qpoperation with th* Arabs, hqt he dure
,itlr. (calling
/ra i|tlltf together
i„Brih rr the
the four
four
m f rrTtpr— 5nlm xt:~~R1tT1— RTTfler* - d W i c l - h t s - n p rw o v a l.
added firmly:
~"Tn (fdorTCsoil mio-hlnery.
C w t , •5?TSrr ««' ern
3l*jaS
iC !aO E “ Uulgaria
^
8 *m Morris, Arixona committee ■wirincssramat.
neight&gt;ors—Albania,
comulicated communities wait for i?
committees)
to
lie
followed
is
llmri*.
nri-ompaiiying:
Mis*
Alma
who«o publisher raises hell when and Yugoslavia—are-- boldly—com­ JT tix .n u w cUxj cj-th aa evar- __
The flnanrlaj time* sairl the ro.
mini, expressed the majority view
R -iaK T Otis ' h lk lh r
&lt;W w-i - and- make-puUic—w ind live
paper
isRscooped
and wiih jus mitting "arts of aggression" white, there can be no settlement nor can
post em ituiud "jliimimiui m u in ii- lam MeAleXnodei 'of th-l. nid ami lucTnclIy. 111 will go along will ,t-tt
i
p
i
—
,
p
ip
that Congress ptol&gt;aldy could
tfnns pointed out that it estimalerl niece of J . L. McAli-xander of the President ami vote for Sen­ man’s fortunes never more' depen­ tire because he has worked hard to th# UN seeks,'a solution.■
Palestine Iteeome really Indepen­ not be catleJ into session befora
Jmrmrt and export price* will 'hi* eltyt Mi** bIn Mae Look, ator McGrath,” he *a)d, “because ded on the rapid disclosure of the biillil n paper Ihrfl should not tw
dent
unless
a
Jewish
state
Is
es­
Delho* announced he wa* sub­
December 1 if Ihe President
wmtlnilc at mlil-11147 level* during whistling soloist who formerly t U-lfeve he is the mail th* Presi­ fuels, umi the pointing of the scooped.
itting a proposal to ton* down tablished.”
should finally rule that necessary.
truths which thry form.
"I marvel that the critical sur­ m
Ren
Gorin's
statement
cam#
1MB, and thereafter export prices P*rf'*;
""
dur- dent desire* as chairman.
This' Informant said the Presi­
"This is no lackadaisical, mean­ veyor* of our alteration* never U&gt;* United Stales demands for a* the United Nations special com­
will tc maintained wheteas iin-! '" f 'he war on to 8. 0 . service
Francis M. Hixtlinc, Idaho com* dering world any longer, if imb-id discern how little time is wasted a finding of guilt. At the tarn* mittee on Palestine, meeting in dent reported that almut $1,100,• i I
port prices will fait-rapidly.
falLrapidly.”
tninmenU, jrml little Maria
he said France wa* - ready New York, prepared to hear Arab- 000.000 of aid will be needed. U*.
The Finaniial Tmr* xml there Menendet who gave a tap dunre, riillteema'n, said1III Pocatello tliat it ever wmL This i* a dangrroUH nnd how few ti;*r* nre shed over lime,
he knows nothing nf thu issues world, in which time, good will, whether the new* is ‘favorable* or to support the ’United State* arguments against It* proposals said the figures given were $000,“is no reason to suppose" that Itiy and encore.
Miss Me Alex iiniter, a Ill-Land hut “ I imagine Dial the National nnd courage ore uf Jh* essence. If ‘unfavorable’; for thry could. If plan for a special assembly corn- for partitioning Ihe Holy l-and. 000,000 to $700,000,000 to set
relative prim movement will *fnvut*
liigh
school giif, who'tins u voice Committee would go along with our calling was ever thought of as they would, 'detect the urn axing million to watch over the Balkan, Jamal Hussein), 65-yrsr-old nep­ France and Italy through the
F.urone a factor whielt will demerely pleasant4, profitable, prut fact that neither Ihe reporter ner situation.
hew of the exiled Grand Mufti of. winter and up to $600,000,000
termini the adequacy of any U, of exceptional clarity and power, President Truman’s selection.”
Only id^ small fraction 'of the cultural, it ran be no more. Tlie the publisher, in our fast-moving
Jerusalem, wa* listed as the first additional to feed populations in
8, assistance that may t*e forth­ was iierniitpiuged liy Miss t.Uliuo
JKRU8
AI.RM,
Sept.
29,
bp)—
-British and American occupied
Weil* of UeLniM, Among her commitjee could tie readied, ao newspaper lias become u_ weapon, operation,* has time to sift and
*
coming.
Confidence in thr&gt; ability of Palos- speaker.
At the tame lime ah Arab areas nf Germanv and Austria. _
The Time* iilso found, “ ample nurubfr* were VSweet Mystery the Cffuiil ’was far from decisive. nn agency of statecraft', a highly suppress nny facta he may dislike line Jews to take care of them­
Another Republican said figures
Alone', nnd Hut it failed to turn up the "great Impart*fit .bulwark against the life to comfort. Whichever it
room for error mid the |Ku«iliill- of Life" “Thine
should the Rrilfsh pull put spokesmarwln Baghdad called upon discussed for intrrtip relief In
Itenjemher"
from .many" members which Cahill, pre- new barbarians and.the older peril seem* to him. he knows only one selves
the
suites
to
take
"decisive
action
f l e a o misenleiilnriiin"
f ..............................
ami adiled; “ Wilt Yim
was reflected today in a Zionist
ftlnyllr
paramount-obligation, to atap the leader • declaration that hla people to save Palestine." Tha spokesman, Europe, particularly for Franc* &lt;
dieted would support McUrnuery. of human Impclessiicss.
tffeeUve, should l« conceived in Maytlme.
fact* into print fast for the people are “both willlnr and able to im- Senator Sadi Albassam, a member and Italv ranged up to half a
Understanding Within Craft
. “Any plan for assistance, to be • Hick Aiken received plenty of
Hcverpl committeemen praised
-» ■
i
“What the hclnhorcr* of the to know.
delegation lo the Arab billion dollara.
terms or
of quaniincs
qunnlitir* rather
than
(arms
rainer m
an npplaux* fut* hix rendition nf the I’hilndelphian
Philiidriidiuin but
Ion said
saitl lUey
tlie
ement WtUenwnt" of the Holy a f t h a iIraqi
He expressed the opinion that
League
meeting
which
open*
in
M h f l i e d a i u o u B L q r m h w f i a ^ ^ i D m n " --MU whi*h— ha-aang. wmlIll
arcing with th a-P n tlL tt$w*p»p«*f do nnt apnreclnte ts
“I^ t them like It or dislike It
tnd.problem by establli ’
------------------ .
T
th e .Arthur
A r t l i n r Godfrey
l .m lf ie v n
rin rrs rn
.
..
. . . "
oh the
program.
the understanding which Is within —the pcopla will settle the ulti­
Baghdad Saturday, declared that Interim relief could not lie given
dent’s
wixlirS'.
a sovereign Jewish state
He n Iso oang "Shortnin* flread,"
our craft, that'newspaper* wMrh mate issue* anyway. We commit­
“abrogation
oil and economic without Congress specifically *)»..
David Ben-Gurlon, head of th* ronocessions, oaf
T
“Sunrise nnd You” and '■"lllg
do not search relentlessly for the ted our nation and our descendant*
and boycott of Brit- proprlatlng money or directly au­
thorising the Ex port-Import Bank
Ittown [tear!” Miss Cook Imitated
New York Fire
truth Id publish will eventually go
theory that the people of a Jewish Agency executive and chief ith-Amcriran trade, are our best to
advance th* money.
traffic cop whistles, various birds,
Seminole County out of bust net*. ' They seem to be­ tofroothesociety
will know how to def- political spokesman for Palestine weapons which we can and must
"There Is no way interim relief
and whistled solos ■with Mrs.
lieve that newspaper rnterpris* end and to prosper themselves- Juwry, mad# th* declaration y**- use at this stage.”
|&lt;*Ml|ase4 I.-hm l-.xf &lt;&gt;*•&gt;
Court Records
ran he given without legislation,"
HortUhy Thomas of Ih-Lmtd ocran manage A patchwork of syn.li- Anil so the people have been set terdav In commenting upon Brito giv* |H&gt;wrr w rrr lost when i eompanylng nnd was heartily
dlb
rated fcatutc*. opinionated edltorl
Nature produce*- n»w soil at th* he said. •
tllng the issues for 160 years, and tain'a decision to surrender her
300-foot section of the f,000-fool applauded. Little Miss Mrlirmlex
at*, and a tlsllcs* gathering of on what basisT On the basis of Holy Land mandat* — announced rate of about dm inch In 600
It t l l l l O T t UKKItx
Anirilnn fit.. unU Csiualty Lit. handouts, and thrust this dull the truth exposed in print, largely
Itlff hand for her tap dance.
years.
pier collapsed. Another section near
Tu Non. -llll.. rt
(be shore alto fell.
NiHiiinhly l*urt&gt;. To t‘t»r»nc» . II. combination down the throaU of a hy the newspaper*. They.are still
defenseless populace. Nothing I* doing so.
hush Jr, rtu t Ktsljrn T.
The Idas* caused transmission
Florida Storm
IIii. m M. II. T. .lox &lt;*oia TO T. » further from th# fact*. For the
“That* Is where the crlH#*M*nd
0f 36 file- Im-II signals ill eight
lluml-t-'t
I"
T free American people will have
YOU GET FULL VALUE RECEIVED,
l^lk-wli*. lie)# #l#lr Morris ’)'■ news and go to great length* to the demagogs have ntlosed tha
«Urtp*,*one of the girgicst series
It'ssIlM nl fruai I'k ir Oast
tioat. If their fear* were well
P R O L O N G S THE l i f t
nf signals in «4he history of the ported efforts were being made It-,- Oor.i#get
It.
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founded, the psopt* would have
EVERY TIME YOU BUY YOUR
New Ynrk CHy fire dr|)ntim vit. to ittfloal her, The sea-going tug Mntr
“We of the newspaper burines* gone wrong long since, and our
I. IVtlnht
OF YOUR OLD HOOF
The fire' wa* discovered under ATA 211). out of Ctuxrlraton, S.
•IKAt. KaT.iTH WllllTCAUK* • long sinca learned what it mean*
tl«nn. t\ It »tvt K rtlin T. T« to srarrlA ’nr the truth. It mean* free republic corrupted hy error,
YEARS
LONGER
Flier 57 and spread landward to C., for Glen Cove Springs, Fla.,
BEVERAGES
would lie no more.
A- Urge structure connecting thai reported she was unable to make Klr.t .Vatlnn.il Itsnk nf tlrlniut-t
to tw&gt; etTmally dlM*tl*H#d with * “Aa long a* our loins are filled
I'M
kin*
ItnrniunJ
To
llowlsn.1
SENSATI ONAL NEW
. pier wllh Pier 6h, along which much headway and was standing Finance
what we find of It, and to feel that
. from
...
that occupational disease of
Grace Liiisr.SatiU Rita was fur ■open water until thv storm . ItMwMer. T. M. ls*H Tn J. »- every jnurnalixtic discovery of f*ct with
MITHOD OF JTOPFINO
oure, that ache to 'iv arfh and dlaMttnso*
is only an additional challenge to
soluble*.
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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
LEAKS WITH NON-RUSTIt, 1, ria l Hrt*n H. Todig for. the facta beneAth ti)*L It cover and publish, neither the re­
r When the flames ihteatene-l
Meanwhile, the turbulent At­ J. II,W. 1-wn.
public,. nor the people, nor th*
|JU«
INO;
ALUMINUM MITAl
Pier 58, lugs pushed the Sanlx lantic was making a mesa of aiTinFA t-rm * n r a t m rti aiik * mean* not being AAtlsfled *Bh * newspapers have anything to wor­
112 Weet First Street
Phone 880
Rita, scheduled to sa il'Isle today some of northern Florida'* p!*yKnitlunt Alaatlc Nettoeel ll*nk To handout statement full of wind ry about”
and nothingness, whethar the
for &amp;&gt;uth America, into the mid- ground*. High tides, whipped b y * F. ii. Uysun
— -*w-------------Th# Mauan fo. ,(J. W, MuO'W handout i* from th* biggest cor­ -■
•tream channel. Th* Santa Rosa dinging northeast gale, ilestroyed Tim
ur)
To
IL
M.
t'errnwsr
#•'•*
poration In the world, or from the
salltd late Satutday from Plei two house* near Jacksonville and fsrrtr A*VOR SALE
football roach, or from Molotov
damaged several other*.
vr.
TOTAIIV PI'RLIlt
MOTORS
INN
in
Moscow,
*
Hlau
of
Florida
To
Lout
A
Hairs,
The
great
combers
cut
through
2 AoxilUnt Chief Fire Marthal
iiNinnAm.K
nisriiA
iiuK
a
“It
meins
tr'.lning'nrm
e'c**
In
arid
icctlons
nf
seawalls
in
this
are;
ire*. Nevy To Jn**ph Itilwll W.IU
Martin Scott said that all petcoinage to dtmattd specific ans­
TRUCKERS REST
(tons who had worked on the pier washed away beach cabanas apd
Army To Philip t \ Klanl#V. Jr.
wers instead of generalities, nnd
tamaged
waterfront
approachoa
'French A tkatlssl* Bird.
WiUHItttK l-tt't-A*K*
Saturday or Sunday would tie
I*. Hhlrk, Nrw Orlrsni. editorial writer* In the hard menigatloned in an effort to dstar- and eroded lands behind pro- Iat.Hlrwnrt
rbland JanlUn# Tallow, t)rl#ndo. ta.l effort of stripping the v»rb1
tcatlve barriers.
line th* cause of tha fir*.
age from Ihe meaning. It mean*
Ini
the
beach
area
near
Jack­
■Commissioner Frank J.
irritation with a nows scrvlc#&gt;hen
damage was estimated
ayi* said that 700 or 800 bale* sonville,
• * m r o v a oio root
ths Coronado Beach Hotel adjacent Il ls sluw or averraulioua or iels ’ Dr. C h a r iM ^ m S a w *
i
t
$300,000
or
more.
Fifty
Coast
Cotton caught fire In the Guardsmen- and resident* worked to on* of th* houstA which roll­
Optometrist
in r**pon*lv# to a news issue. It
• M o ir n n co n
tend story of th* shed of Pier to shore up eottagek believed ed Into th* a*a today, Mid that
sana investment of dollar* and
Sanford Atlantic Ok. Bldg.
, Though under control, the fir* undermined hy th* breaker*.
Hours: »-l* t-$
PhoM W
hf* hotel also was In danger but manpower in apparently hopeless
• r u n of e m u soviet
$56.95
go on for days," ho **td.
7V4 hr*.
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At F ernandas several houses that ha h*H*v*d It would “rid* or trivial eiplorAllon of obscure
suspicion.
~
Fy*a Examined - Gtaows* FHUd
eping up Horn the un­ were damaged and power line* out the storm."
“It means getting all sides of
m int wa* noticed hy a pier were down. Daytona reported its
Lets serious damsg* was dona
I who turned in the first txares littered with debrla and on tha Daytona Beach OceanM FOIL
$51.35
■ftrehoats turned their winds up ta 46 'mile* per hour.. front, whare report* by city of;i -•, T - -V ]&gt;Q
h H* tmwmmm•*••••*•
FORthe p lar^s|« crew* A _Bcd-Cxeaa-U fe **vtrig-#U- fir lari* ami pro party »witw s-ii&gt;FOR THETBESTtCE CREAW
mag* would
KXMANUmY
PHU pneu- tion at New Smyrna Beach, south dicated tha total damage
fhrough tha of Daytona, was washed Into amount to about $200,000.$12.25
Mcist of this loss arose from
2F, h ref.
ilriftwwd. So wm a n ocean front
A'
\n &gt;
destruction of

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D A IL Y

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

NEW SPAPER

, | foreign Policy

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Seven Youths Are Arrested
In Crackdown On Auto Thefts

Senator Vandenberg
Says Quick Aid To
Europe Needed For
Elemental Survival

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Officials Warn
Of More Slaps
From Russians

Scene Of Opening Series (Janie

— I Yanks Score 5 Runs
In Fifth Inning;
Crowd Of 73.365
See Opening Game

Iwo'D.d and'youth*, who at members ut a gang uf teven yuUtliv
WASHINGTON. Sept. R) oP»—
By JACK HAND
have been charged with the theft of twu automobile* here, two in Senator Vandenberg (R Mull. •
YANKEE ST ADIUM. New Yoik.
Change county and one in 1-ake county, were yetleid.ty turned over •aid today that m the mallei u!
Sr pi. R) ''l i I*.- old Yankee
Attack On Truman By
to Sheriff P. A*. Meio fullowing aireil Sunday in Drl_rnd by Drputy emergency aid tor Europe "thIng inning t*&gt;inmI* woikrd again
Red Press Seen As
Jr»* Kincher of Volutia.* uunfj and are now in the County Jail awaiting iminrdiatr qprstton i« one ot ele­
ludav a* thr Nrv* Aorkrp* shattrial in Circuit Court.
mental human tutvival in a freForerunner Of More
trn-*l 21 ii-ai-old Ralph Uranca’s
Sheriff Mem ilated IIlia morning that Ilie* t**o youth*. Thuma* Mur­ Mxirly."
t no-bit kwt- willi li*e aim*' in lbe“&lt; • I t'9
ray. H and Wesley UllberL 1H &gt; ----------Vandenberg. the'recognired-Nra--■ WASHINGfON; SCpt- W'ld'i
filth frame foi a 3-3 triumph
had been hrfhirht by th/Tr'lRr.-nTs flrfando.
violent
anti
ale Republican t|Hikrtman o n'lor- An inuratmgly
ovn UkmvLIvi* brfoir a record
to the Volusia county jail.
The finding of mis
Thomaa lloncy, employee of the was the fa s t clue to aiitluirlties of ngti |k&gt;Jn&gt;) matlrrt, made that American campaign by Kuriian
71.165 turnout hi .Ilie opening
Seminole Tire - Shop Whoso 1030 the ring allegedly resnonvible for itatement in announrmg hr lus press and radio wa* prrdnlrd
/.line of thr Wotl.l Setirt.
Ford automobile was stolen on the the thefts, said Sheriff Meio. Oth­ called the Senate Foirign Rrlationv l.slay hy U ix . offiiiali rsanvining
1wrl* r Yanks'h a d brrn ictircd
night of Sept. 13 from in front of er members of the gang have been
in auccettiun by
lait-ballmg
his homo at 70U Welt Ninth Street turned over to Oiange county for l ommittre to meet Nov. 10 in Mokow’s propaganda line. I hw
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today told Sheriff Mero that ho trial ami include Ki.-d Zornes. John accordance with a iequr*t limn s4i*l the atlaik un Pm ulrpt
(Itania, thr Dodgris’ 21-game
hail recovered the motor and cer­ llowling, Ueorge S*'baatian. Ral­ President Ttutnan.
Vamirnlieie lium an l&gt;V a Ruitian tuaga/lli.
winners,«until lliry cut loose -with
tain other parts of the ear, hut eigh liirk o t and another Dowlipg
v*Jlich vuiupared him -with llillrl
i their big Ilunv that completely
not the frame and body which had l&gt;oy, all of Drljind according to i» chaitman of the gmup.
Eiplaining why he had not &lt;g*t mdicatea « dnifion ot pull *&gt;*.»
! unnerved thr nglilhamler. '
been dumped, into a deep lake inr Sheriff Meru.
Volusia county.
George Sebastian was arrested ed 111! coninqttee to meet until all ‘ the slop*.
lltam a was followed in turn by
fl
A 11*41 -Packard sedan, the pio- yesterday in Del-aiul and turnrd fj**v. It), Vandenbeig laid th
On* oflliial rsp irtfril lirllrl
Hqnk Hvhimari ajiJ. Hugh Casey.
-4—
perty of Mra. T. Ujadford Hyrd.' over to Sheriff.
Shertrf. (Rack
Slack of Orange
Urang*? State" H
,
,
*• "li
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I t.iiik Shea, who rlaitrd for the
w a t. siolen fruiu trv-front—of~th**-rmmty. —Murrey-amP G ilbert'w err -L-,J2ttiaiUutnt— -w«Jk-«*wt—be- tlic .Rm*mn-ha*«-*n*a**- up -jy**
home of her son-in-law II. U. Od- turned ovn to Seininule County irady with com tele pn&gt;|Mitalt un luqw of winning favor (nun th *
3 uni* was !dir*| for a pinch hitter
•t
American pqblo ami will •m um
Jan Mataryk, Ctechoalovak for- ham, Jr., 2019 Hibiscus L'uurt, on following A heating held in Hr til Nov. I.* '
uni m ccm in i I»y
I'ig r i% the
Aug.
17.
A
negro,
while
hunting
Land.
jeign mtnitter, had waged a perHr added that “other essential fiate ntjW un liying to discredit'
lot? »cnr« opened According lo the «
A tnm reinnant of a repair or­
■ittent behind-lhe-teenea campaign wood five miles from Cassadsga
the • United Stair* III t|ir So* let j
lepoit*^
im
lulling
finding*
of
cun
•clip! ••tilt .t h-ittlf, ol the bull­
YA.NKKK
M
T
A
liini
on
Aug*
28,
discovered
the
car
In
der from Stiirklaml Motors of
to keep hla country off th* COUhI I h «• \ ahkrr Sl.idium. huiiii* of Ihi* S i r . \»nk \ ankr** |irltll.illl ion- I*tgr \ % t \%r\
cil, when? it would have been If the woods) stripped of tires, Sanford wt&gt; fouml near the parts girtiion.il committee* visiting Lu* l moil ami abiiiad. •
llir " u ji inoiiMcnnK .utiili H i n n e r h o f ( h r \ m r t i m r t I rugiit* m u * ( h r M r n r o f t h r o|irniiit* i j .im r
the middle of the Kaat-Weat con. wheels, generator and other parta. of Mr. Doliey'a Foul with enough I toju- and alto the ie|Hirt ol llio f t h r IH 1 4 World** Srfir&lt;« h«-|M r r i t . l l i r \ .inkri-** a n d t h r H i o o W lin
lie detached the license tog
l ire! Inuilig Dmlgers
filet.
lion
i f„Vh5.
n.un.,l‘! r . v'*i!’1!.
illa m n u n Commission. will not . , 4K*nn«l
„ , " ,"r Ante11*-*.'* I'V I |, 1M|, rfB, sictiMa in thr National l eague. \ m &lt;onl Wontl til iJ.ttiltt
Sinitiv th, ,| t,, t imlell; RobinIn this spot previously Poland from it. took it to Winter Park marked on the pap rr-to idenlify be atailahlr until that tune."
Amlin
V
Itlunilv,
tlrpul*
l&lt;u*«ian
janmird
the
-lailiom
to
rsp.uil*.
hsa bebn the roiialatent voting ami turned it over to authorities, the cor. said Sheriff Mero.
*-*n 'V alb.h Rei-v-i hi| to Shea and
Secretory of f'omnu-rvr H aiti, foirigq minnlrt, Ill a Ullllv.l
lie nlsu revealed that u Deljiml
l(nl&gt;iiiwui » « , thioivn out trying
partner of Russia. The Irauiv t*f according to Mr. Odham, who with
I to inskit thii.l; IVulkri, stngltd.
M'oland and two others on’ the State Highway Patrolman, went Junk dealer, who is chargi-d with man is directing a study into ito- Nation Anrinblv addict*
tu where the automobile was hid­ buying parts of stolen automo­ question ^of* how much sid the IH w.i* tirw rd at pait ol
; -coring lli'i-. i ; llrintetiski stiuck
C o u n c il e i p i r r i . Dee. 31.
j out . .
On the first tint lot Canada re­ den. It was taken hy the Ratliff biles, had been arrested and re­ United Htstcs can give Kutopo tainpaign.
without injury to it* own t-cui|.
-ttin- inn, our Ini. no eiriirs.-ona
ceived 41 votes and Argentum wrecker to the Packard shop In leased on $3,000 Itond.
umy.
r h *• • lslr*t Hovirb Aiurrlcail
left.
41—three more than the required
With Vandenlx'ig's call for thr disagreemi-nt taint- to light y«-»
two-thirds vote. No other country
Senate Foreign Relations Com- trrilay when the Stnte l*c-|HSItlln-llt
received the necessary majority,
iniltre to nirrt, three ot thr tour biuioimceil t hat thr Alm-rlrou
but India andthe Ukraine quali­
I list Inning Vankets
committees Mr. Tium su asked t-* •iiild w y in Moscnw bn- rinpha'
fied
for t h e ' run-off by pulling
S t ii nw, i»s hit to Stanky and
study huropean aid have now been i-nlly plot rated rritiri-lNH. of M.
the highest votes.
tlitiuvA out at first; llrnrich
summoned to convene in esily No­ 1aum
mts id the Russian publn-n P r
| Mrilc.'S G ood PlOSCCUtioil Re VCals ''-ftt -was
At th* asm* time, Yemen and
tiork
mittInning
H ens Dodgers
fiieii lo Reiser.
vember. Thu, others ate Smalt! V"&gt; “L ilu iu y —Gttfeiif -No. .:iti," ■
_ V1. - u “ - - u • o l
I*? *KI . I .
Serun.1
Pakistan were accepted as mem
&lt;» in n s,^io
no errors, non*
AppropitaUTnis and llous«&lt; Foreigu
llolls Gothalnv, noth.&lt;1 nf tin
SI 1C* Did Noi Respect Nl *d»i.nl
tti,,lhits,
to D..Magglu;JorGet
away
But
Is
b*rs of th* United Nations t«&gt;Affairs.
article, cnlh-il Mr. Tinman
■&gt;■ ’
hfNay with Afghanistan alon* vot
5th Commandment
Later Apprehended
The fourth committee Is House e-tiger boy. |nnik* clerk and, n ‘
r ing against admission nf l ’akis
p p r &lt;&gt;p ri a t i o n s. R,’.,. T aU r • »&gt;1 o f t i l e t '" i ; '| . - t K i r * m a r h i o - " ! --------------- -------------------- --------- ^----------------- r, * tf--tr T'iTllf
. - . i r e . . . . . ..
.
................iiTT,TiTr«iiora. none
u at thla time. This increased Three - Ships Loaded Taxes Lost Through A
----—44 tutfiwnt -w —rv tfr
.SAMA ANA. Sept. W id'' !il.ft
bit,
*
Tn*I *Uinpairil him In llie "rot ! A IJ jX K W N , Pa.. Sr-|il 61
a. toll of V s .w t.U a - *
Seroml Inning tankers
h ...naara ... r . . , - l.l
j.lJI'l. .I'ulicr Chief Wayne Elliott I ol the ||i*l lime *iiii r *lie -anil
"Jewish Reftl-” TVA E x p e r i m e n t
The newcomers both are Mos.
—
«H»f- Hresel*m and Aalatic countries, both
01-AUent‘feft-wfrr-lirinappeti raTly- 6ee-|*»we^&lt;jrmx'^iioiltim. u-pnt on ; ( i
bmltu.r,,
,0
gees Near C o a s t
-Totals—84—Million!
j n fW u rn e n e m ie s of, ’/ -ifinism in
loday
hy
aonin
lie
**■
#•
seeking
t&lt;
&gt;
Dial
IS
week*
ago,
lamisr
iJirirll^
j„
M-i-nml;
Rtanra
hit
t'alestinr. and Pakistan la InvolvJERUSALEM. Sept. 30 UPVaitrtl on a mlilirry cliaige. foiretl wept in louil. a* thr pintrtiiliau
M ••uiiuu.a
i , , , - tit
.In bloody communal strife
WASHINGTON. Sept. 3ft" &lt;/T)
The ripofetion of a bomb outtide
Is* drive at KUiqHiinl lot two hum* ar*im-*l hri o| run*puing with--------— — .
with Hindu India.
L V. Sutton, president of thr Caro­
Observers were expecting a an Arab ihop near the J*ffa_ gate lina power and light company,
an»l finally managed to r»rape by ('mllnin-tii kill Ift-r wealthy patent* | ^ | ' | | ) | C | l|**x | ‘f a \ / i
Pakistan appeal to the UN Gen- touched off an right-minute gen­
leap* 4k f mm the tat ill liratliy
o ,
' - III
It i
^ itlll IS I M t l l U d
tays that the Trnntisee Valley
,,
.
Nill-\m&lt;eil llenty Do-I/. a*«iirm ia s H t
sit*
eral alarm today in Jrruiatrm . Authority and "(he Nyhiaika Pub­
lj&lt;
tlllrln in
'
. . .allollley grnri.il.i .!ul&lt;l
I I .1
•
*
•
lanl
llir
pm
•till jittery from the .bombing of lic Empire" have cost the toonlry
RPRU/GFiEI.D, Me**, 8r,.G 3(J
William S. liaiie, wlo, lia.l |ive.i J l.|lmll-*a«*l tin-m an-ll.reateoe.l1v?*lr isUr~«? HTgirinihg H ie- .filfT
Mi-tliiMlist
i Haifa* police station in which $84.423.CO(l in “ tag-revenue lost.” ftFl— ihe .world-widiStrike Ih Started
. .
--------------in- Sanford for li.'i year-, &lt;lied , .,.,,,,1 m l. lime, .luting llint n.le f|m|||(| (irKHlnrnl .Wain*t the *.... .
( onferrner Imlav hraid a proposal Monday night nl Him „VI«-V i n '
died yesterday.
On Atlantic Airline 10•Nopersons
for an inter-faith meeting
lo con ||„. |}^.| bos|ittni.
• - - *, In
.Jinn w ill our nl t liir r it*’ collegian*, rhaigeil with luiiiih-ung
casualties
were
IW
IUWIII* » W
*-I» reportr*! *from
»Will | T lie Raleigh. « N. C..
| ruan made
, | elder “how the* . hungry
of the
,Mrs Earle wa* a civil engineer *,,|vc, » hr ua» .allying ami Ml .inti Mi*. Mallei I Ovi-icll.
W tSIIIN G TllN . Sept. 30, (A*)
today’s bombing, which police be- ^ •,U llr,m|r.n'
,w ' hr whole world might Ik- ' fed." The nnd a Simni-h • Anu-rirnn Wm "laughnl almul t.ilunt a cop Ini
LONDON. Sept. 30. &lt;/P)-y
I’hairmnn t'lm ile- l.ii&lt;-klo*n said
Home
Public
Works
committee
that
IS-yeat'olil
lami*e
li.ul
no
*ugge*tion.was made l&gt;v Dr. Chan- Veteran lie was l-erh.in Spring
lieved was intended to intimidate
American Overseas Airline*
. . . .
,
lielav tin- I'rtir.-n- F ihhI Commitllir
lot ,,,,
the ................re..-.....,,.
lillli cumnumimriil
|()
,.,|,|e„i
has grounded five flights In
|f •
, . .. .. ..t,,.,/ 1retpeVl
1
h&gt; pt
ri,*q|,ir
m Truman
u u m in
Arab shop owners who have broken w-hwh was made public .today. ning Toliias of New York, rxrcu field. Mas*. in.lH 'fi For• mnnv
manv , ....
It is part of testimony Sutton pre­ • tv** w eretntry. Commission on vears hr.WoVkeil for the city of , , JV i
Europe pending atlllemenl of
It n tliM a an ' l*aae gist
.
" L*. i* ‘ I Iniim Ili y falliri ^iuf lliv •indliri.'' "ill tluifi nl n incut in* tomorrow
a pilots' atrlko that began In
sented the commission earlier thi* Rkce Relations, Frdriat Council Worcester, Mas*.,, first in rhsige Vr,\. VV ' / t
i i
Iin .iu*r:
,* “*.-. v definil*. an.I .p*K-ifie" plan
........ Julio- ...........
whts Stax ap-1
, ........r.,„i
h,m,- i„ . o l . r
of thr -Churches of Christ In of_ a survey
tka United Staten thla mornYey ________
____ _water
for municipal
year, published today.
__ America,
Progrresa
Reported
hOUIS
alle•—
pirlirinlwl—in
Vkllftitnwn
itrp
n
f
j
"Only
a
fe**
liourt
a
fir?
fTn
|t,
Western Europe,
g, a company spokesman anIng,
orKio
1m
iHUftl
In -fh f Ifttfr Sutton Hid “ Ihie
‘ today.
parent* hail hern mutilrteij. *he
l.m?ffn|nii told tepotteis after a
lie rerummended that the par­ «n! nf niil«*w«lk&lt;i rnnNtriirlioii nnd holits Inter.
Oh Airport Transfer utility
business in 20 yens has ley Include Jew*, Prntrstants, block pavihg of street*.
Kllhdl
li«* vhdit !«» tlic ||.||| mi |ir«ilititiv uli.ilrvi'i in iliiltip *lunif While llutmt- ctiiifcrctiri* with
NEW YORK. ie p t. 30 UP&gt;~
I ' nl* flnllirt
| ,i
... | irm .iiK - M. ........
«*,,! V1
i |lf.
imkI
During the first World War lie lit»il«c
,
, lit AII
• a.ciiI mhii
. , licit*
. W. mim
1. 'c| I. IIIU |»iir%
.uitl
1 1 .. nnu
* *I'nimict
. nynmsi K
rnoa,
Chamlier of Commerce Manager increased its kilowatt-hour* sales Roman Catholics. Mohammertdan*.
.. I ••mmitl.-e that there i- 'Toinplel*
?Th* crew of .an American Oversea* Edward Higgins, who with City 24ft percent and- its revenue* from Hindus and lludilhists, who would wept to Muscle Shoal*,- Ala. a* •»«* '«••••&gt; livintr to •&gt;• (»?• hint It*- "
„f thinking iretwesn.
worlgg-"nol In the spirit of char­ superintendent of rarbide division, eoniM-cllon will, several -afe. rot. nig lirt iHullirt t IredtiM.m m
'Airline plane which wa» to Commissioner l-ra R. Lrsher, left them 127 percent.
|M*rim in tlu% aXIIcniiiwn men. ( . l.unHv mniMinn hi I Imhiiltfr (•» the I'm iilu itS f&lt;»•*«| aijvijiufV' and
ity,
hut
of
sharing,
nnd
not
a*one
of
II
division*
in
producing
Ust
W
dneaday
for
a
conference
hava left New York at 4 :3 0 A. M.
A cordon of imlice was 'Thrown
. 1U|1U||.\
,!|„ ^|I ui.-mU.. ..tiavn. group,
He added thht if electric re­ cording to selective processes by ! fixation of nitrogen front the air.
Washington, I). C. to confer
today for Waihington, D. C.. be­ in
.
II, ii.I.I.kI tl.nl lie planned to
with Civil Arronautlci authorities venues increase only 5ft percent which friends would Ik? favored After the plant, was closed, he around the house na F.lliott rip
I’
...nf.-. u n i. Republican leaders
brought hit family tu Florida promln-d the limit dihrr. Hcfolej
fore ilartibB a trans-Atlantic flight, in regard to securing by Iho City in the next 20 years and las rates and rlirmies denied."
hr
could
knock,
however.
Worse,-k
*U|.v
**.lh
Ihi.l
i
.
m
I
uii
.
.
..............
hi,
Delegate tu the conferenc* from where he was division engineer
failed to -report for duly, a com­ of facililiea of the Municipal Air­ remain .as they are "lost in tax
of he, no. her WHv did b - t n l
...... ..
|lt„K„ M1 w,|| ,,r
ap|„-ai.',l
with
a
revolver.
for
thr?
Slate
Road
Department
port,
announced
here
today
that
the1 Colored Mrthodist Kplscupal
pany spokesman announced.,
.11 , , p reen Foicing Elliott to walk in front to Jh e. Flint ridge, home of h ., , i tkril
in charge of nil ro**l work from
the interview with CAA officials revenues occasioned by the IVA
H
nh r$»a» n it I
of him and muttering tlilgals that VT L .r" V*..
. A few/minutes beforr. in Ch,- had been very favorable, and that system and thr Nebraska Public
Gainrsville tu I'eri-ai-ida.
p e o p l e ^tTe in
(Stives
m
all
Ih,
.. . , | , did nut name
V.m.i. If.
III. Why
VVMV dpi
UII rilV.ihvt
Ml*. K.l l o i lu„.„,....
agree,itelil.'
l l'» * il* W *
t»sa* s ls l
Durjng the second World War he would shoot if other police Mm.h
Igo. David L Behncke. ptesi- action on the m altar it •xpccU-d
he work.Kl on construction uf run- ntov.d, Worteck fdtcvd Elliott gu lli.-re iu«tea,l of t«» the home tvl
|l whIIMn*4 ••»• I'mgt* I Mill
*
. *
dent of the AKL Air Line Pilot* tool*.
Hud's
patent*.
Ml.
and
Mi*
..m I' m . alt I
to i-liinlr I’.-1.111,1 thy wheel of bis
MW* requested prompt &gt;acUon
North I h Chilled
Association, announced a mat*
black i udii. equipped police se­ Joseph Sti.niel 7
under House Hill 289, he de­ Henry Wallace For
‘'She and lt,„l wehl to Flint Shake Up Is Rej;iin
dan.
walkout of the company’s Irani clared. "Thla gives cities the
By
Canudian
Winds
AmericatiH
Held
By
,
"lie kidih-il pail of t.he time ridge without n chaperon
Special SeHsion
Atlantic crewmen had begun at privilege of securing buildings
gl re.l»ia r6 aa*. I'nga Nil)
in liritisli Cabinet
" T h e next day la.Ulse nod It,id
RussiniiH
In
lierlin
lly
ASSOCIATED
I’M
EM
M
and
land
on
an
air
base
for
rent
A A. M.
w.-re &gt;li»cu-&gt;*iiig not the manner
BOSTON, Sept. 30. (/Pi—For­
A mas* of. c*kiI air from north­
or lease, provided that funda are
nf hei parents'deaths, hut whether
The first plana ’affected here used to perpetuata the airport.” tner Vice President Henry A. Wal­ western Canada chilled a wide
LONDON, Sept. 30, n i t —VsgsRERUN. Sept. 30. (Ah—Russian
11 nmll nbv4 sts* I'm i 1**«s|
■lnilJUL Sir Stafford Cngps took
Was ' to have flown rinpty to U r. Higgins and Ur. Lethar a r ­ lace today came out flatly for a Mellon - of the country today. sqldirra led hv a luajur arrested a 'I 'P H t l f W l l l t R tlH K Itt
* over ti«lav as II,,lam ’s economic
lr ,ln '
W ashington picked up patscii- rived back In 8knford Satufday.' special aetiloji of Congress to deal
T hi eo o r air extended from Ideutriiant Colonel of the U. 8. | 1 r l , t R
rxry-. Informed nuurces said It
Poland
Re-Assured
with present emergencies facing the eastern Dakota* and eastern Army nnd a civilian employ*, of
Reported
Dropping
m is there for a return flight
!&gt; .. t .
.
.
i
was but the lirst in-tallmont of
(he nation.
th* Military Government in **uFUNERAL
KITES
Nebraska
southward
to
the
Ohio
..1
.» * ) A i m r i i a n N o t e .weeping changes in th# Labor
W 7:50 A. M. and then to have
He also suggested ••
aa •a «step
to- River and eastward to Ontario Russian sector of llcrlin. today and
Funeral services for Mr*. Allca
'P the
WASHINGTON. Sept. 30. (A*)—
cabinet
held
them
for
three
hours
before
left La Cuardia Field at 10:30 D. Long, M, who died early year , , , l ]0!J' betWe.-n
waa moving toward the AtlanItUMia'a share uf tiqal United
Tle-te was general agreemsnt
WASIIINGTON, Sept. 30. IAV
meet­ and
morning In a loeaf hot- United Hla tea and Russia a m
terdsy morning
tic coast and ,nio New England, i tr ' l"a , ‘n* U" 'm ,wilhyul ■»* «*' States tradu has dropped back to The
A- M. for Frankfurt, Germany. Unlay
UnitiKl Stales assured I’olnnd nnmng Hi itun* dial Ctipps' sping
in
Uerlin
between
President
*r____
___
a
__________
.
L
i
.
_
pl*natIon
or
apology.
pltal,
will
ho
held
Thursday
af-.
pre-war
sire
after
le-ing
nwrllnl
T*m|wraturea dropped below
The company said 17 passenger*
,
, ,
,
1,-lnv that measure* to revive in- ' iKiintmenl an Mmistrr of EconLleuL Col. John I*. Mac,Neill uf
terno^n at 3:00 o'clock a t the Truman and Prem ier, Stalin so
|„ the cninhlnrd American- »niie Affaire to lead this dollar*
ware scheduled to make thd trip. Erickson Funeral Home with the that they might reach "a IwlUr freexing In tlia early morning In Oakland, Calif., chief of I h r jir r - t.y warllnie loriul Iwase and postmany sections nf Wlaconaln, north man court section uf the U. S. war l NEKA "td. the l-ensus, j|(j|p,|, juries „f Germany will nut short c o u n ln ’s fight for economic
Three other flights from New Rev. Douglas Charles officiating. understanding.
ern Minnesota, lower Michigan and
reported today.
| create a threat to Europe's ,ecur- recovery at hum.- and abroad waa
Mrs. lomg, who was born. Aug. • Commenting on economic "devel- parta of northern Illinois, north Military Government to r Berlin, Korean
The agency s figures show that |(
Yoik to European points were
a step iii the right direction.
nnd the rhlef prosecutor for the
17, 1860 in New Martinsville, W. opements in England, Wallace said ern
« “»•'# (Ol
l?qt 1.2 percent of the value |j ^ ||ulp
note M
delivered
hy llir
thr a%M\9
Indiana and northeastern Iowa.
scheduled
today,
the company
TMV1ITM UJ
The choice of 31-year-old Jamas
State
_
,
. . . Va., had lived In Sanford for 34 at a news confarenca: “ England is Lowest reading reported by the Berlin Military G o v e r n m e n t
! f f w te ‘,ur,n.*c
Departinent'^'u the I'olish'am has' ll,,i.,1.1 Wilson, the so-called “boy
courts. Fred A. Taypan, Jr., of Vf ■ll. V;
laid, litre* planes were schej- y**r( and was a member of the tightening up und4r Crlppi and it
redor also renewed the long-atand- wonder" of the Labor government,
would appear that country waa federal Weather Kuroau waa 24 Atlanta, Ga., were the American* first half of this year an.
First Presbyterian Church.
ulcd lo return today.
vidrsl 1,1 J&gt;rr" nl " j
| |„g United States proposal for a as presidr-nt of the Hoard of Trada
about to ‘do a real Job under a at Duluth, Minn., but tha mer­ Involved.
0 Company official* did not cont­
ported Into the U. 8. T,,ut *» 4o.year treaty to guarantee Eu- tu succeed Cripps was termed In­
totalitarian proletariat." He de­ cury waa freexing at Fort Wayne,
With the Droper authority from about
the same percentage uf I rope against a revival of German dicative uf thn governiaent’s deci­
INJURED
inent immediately on Behncke’s
scribed Sir Stafford Cripps, new Ind., ami near that mark in To­ th# Allied Kommandatura of Ber­
itussia n
nan..-,
a m
mf|iU
t -rj , mi
m Soviet
«„vi-t ltu»l&gt;
Russia thus
du.&gt; far
f.r sion lu Introduce new blood into
TRIESTE, Sept. 30—(A*)—Hos­ minister for economic affairs, aa ledo and Findlay, Ohio.
lin. they were gathering material American trade thati no*..*
statement that the strike was
led before the war.
| j)|((( | ^ , n
j0
offer.
the Lalmr regime.
"a
very
good
economist."
Showers
were
reported
-In
a
requested
by
the
prosecution
staff
pital
authorities
amid
today
that
tailed because of the. airline's
The total v*lue of U. 8. Export*
Poland contendc*l that the new
The resignation of A r t h u r
narrow belt through central I'enn at Nuernberg In the German cen­
four American aailors badly hurl
"strong-arm or else negotialinj yesterday when the U, S. Des­
PRIESTS ON TRIAL
iylvania and In the. New England tral statistical office In downtown Isi*
? .Kduring
aU.“ L* * the
r f Jfirst
^ . rUu-Vr°Tr
Anglo-American German industry GirvnwoOd, n veteran Labor pol­
half
of
this
TRIESTE. Sept. 30, UP)— Ad­ States. Warm weather continued Berlin..
plan is "in complete contradiction itician who hail been a minister
lactic* lhal bluntly attempted to troyer Dougiaa H. Fox hit a min*
year decline! from the same periotstlam agreement
portloiio. was
wras considered
consuisrea
arrrem ent" that without portfolio,
The office Is In the Russian sec­ u i U st year. Exports dropped *H) with the I'otsdam
Circumvent the Railway Labor 18 mllee off this port wer* ex vice* from Plsino In Yugoslavia In the Gulf statea and tamperreppru
repprted today that Monsignor alures
the Rig Four |Miwrre together to Ih? a further demonstration of
pected to recover.
war* normal alonkr the tor and administered by a Ger­ percent and.Import* 43 percent.
Act."
Prime Slihlsler AHIee'a'determin­
____ _____
_ H ____
. . . Jakob Ukmar
.....
__ Father
,
and
Btef- Pacific roast and in th* moun­ man staff under a Russian effleer.
should make surh decision*.
Three
sailors _were
killed by.
th* blast and ftght o th m ia » rp rm rC * 1 r1 i» d 'W li* '6 irirIiI Th*ro tain states.
Poland also said the move will ation to bring In younger men to •
LBW18 DENOUNCED
create “n threat lo the security of fight the economic battle of Bri­
seriously hurt. Th# names of th* to-fore a people's court charged
- '
RIFLE SHOOT
^ BAN FRANCISCO, 8*pL 30, •lead and injured were withheld. with actions leading to a riot in
NEW AUTO LAW
The Seminole Gun Club will
Europe, give German reconstruc­ tain.
COMPLAINT DISMISSED
9 ? ) - John U L*wta‘ refusal to The destroyer was taken to dry- which another priest waa killed
TALLAHABHBK. Sept. 30. &lt;A&gt;) tion priority over that of h er
hold Ita regular weekly pistol and
comply with th* nhU-Communlat dock In Venice.
OIL SHORTAGE
Aug, 36 at Lanltcbe.
WASHINGTON, S ept 3U, fA&gt;&gt;— rlfla practice on? their range a t — Florida's new automobile acci­ neighbors, and revise reparations
clause of th* Taft-Hartl*y Act
ATHENS. S e p t . 30. (AVTh* NatUna) Labor Relations th* Municipal Airport, Wednes­ dent financial responsibility law plans at the expense of Poland.
touched off a fight against hi*
'Greek reconstruction under tha
HUNDREDS HILLED
Board dismissed today a com- day afternoon from 3:00 to 6:00 becomo* effective tomorrow.
■
r
nUlllt nf
Km I'nrero
ass's AaaodaAatnila. o'clock..?
Imlnarle
WOW MBBT1NGaland today in. lit* preliminaries
U. S. aid grant waa rsportad
TEHRAN, Iran, 8ept. 30, UP)— plaint
of tthe
Foreman's
The law, adopted by the 1047
RANKIN TO RUN
V
’orid will en­ Four hundred persona
of th* American Federation of
Woodmen of the Wor
WOO. -^4 persons were killed tlon of A
&gt; merica In ita first de­
WASHINGTON,
Sept. 30. IA1— temporarily stalled today becaus#
New class** are forming now Legislature, provides that any
iti 1
Labor convention.
Committee* tertain n*w members at their In a aereia of earthquakes 'r e ­ cision since the Taft-IU rtley Act for N.R.A. qualifications, Byrd J. driver found to h* at fault In an Hep. Rankin (D-MIss) said today of a world oil shortage. Dwight
from two of th* largest segment* meeting tonight at 1:00 o’clock a t cently which destroyed the wit. Went Into effect Aug. 22. The Goode, club president, announced accident causing personal Injury he will return to Mississippi Griswold, head of the America*
of th* AFL met to draft a reso­ their hesdqusrtera a t 116 South lag* of Dowlatabad, In eastern FAA, an indapendent, had charg­ today. ’T yros." or beginners, are or damage over 660, will lose his within the next day or two and Aid Mission administering tha
lution aft«r President John P. Park Avenu*. R. H. Gibson, assis­ Khorasan province, officials' an­ ed
complaint th
at Waaieu In
... th*
*n« curapwrnv
uisv
n a si- assistedi In
in ?th*
&gt;Mi* different
uni men* catecave- driver's license unless he can resume active campaigning in the U. S. funds, told a news con­
Frey of th* metal trades depart- tant state WOW manager, will nounced today. Th* survivor# Inghous* Electric Corp. of East gories. A R C . and D-, 23 and grove hla respohiibllUy to paji race for the United Blatea Sen­ ference the oil supply for Greoca
m eat denounced L rrk £ . position bo a guest, according to H. J. hava left th* “
•n - Springfield, Mass., had rafuaad ■.38 eallbar ammunitioa la furnishate seat left vacant through the would be greatly curtailed fog
damage from any fulura
Finch, district nsaaag*.
October and November,
^ r l to b d rfa ^ wtth to* union.
death of Sanator Bilbo.
ad at coat.
danta.
NEW YORK. Sept. 30 till

igcntina and Canada were electtd by the United Naion* Alterably
today tb sit on the Security Coun*
Cll (or Iwo-yrar lermt, but die
ntest for a third »eal wa» irtdruive on the (irit ballot.
A last minute |wm|v elrjunutjil
irchotlovakia from Uir running
nd left the Soviet Ukraine and
ndia competing in a second ballot
fun-off.
Earlier in the day, CrVchodovakia war reported to have had
the tuppoit of both the United
State* and Ruuia, at ueJI at thr
20 Latin American republics. How­
ever, Soviet Delegate Andiei A.
Gromyko wat repotted to have en
ineered a shift of the Lstin Araericin i loT_tKe Ukraine

Police Chief Is
Louise Overell
Taken For Ride Weeps In Court
By Safe Robber For First Time

Another Blast
Sutton Charges
Rocks Palestine; Public Power Is
No Casualties Wasting Millions

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fM etliw Iisl M eeting William S Earle
Studies Plans For Civil Engineer,
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TH U RSD AY, SEPT. 25, 1947

Red Headquarters
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SANTA -ANA. Calif-. Sept: 25.
Id5 — With testimony completed,
the jury trying Louis* Overell
and tieorgu liollum on these**
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L'angre** .in emergency

slnglm* I? -rehi-iUTir-l In'take filari* id fur KiirnjH' mill'•flow from
. Sunday .vvrniug *t Ah# Munirir**1.: iULL’
■far baa.
to inspect the 'yacht aboard whler
.. n W*
---—- . Ind ’ caraWnierl hurried
the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Waltsr'R i f ftW. vfv H." Vi.’ tlry. nrirrn.
' special
scene. but faitrd to find any
K. Overell died mar. 15.
author and proponent &lt;&gt;f better lion ran Ire avoided and baa an
trarr of the huinb thrower.
The defense rested Its rebuttal
racial {elation*.
•open niiml mi the subject.
Tin- entire textile industry In
cask late yesterday after failing
A foretaste o f Ihe pnnrrani will
2. On the long range Mai shall
nnrthern Italy, meanwhile, was
to get court permission to show
bo heard tonight nt 7 :3f) nVItrek i-l.ni for helping i.ui*ipean court
threatened with paralysis hy a
motion pictures of a calf caresss
and Sunday morning nl 7:tNi trie* which help the inselves and
strike
nf
40,1)00
technician*
nnd
being blown-up-with lO stieka *f —
e.icli other, careful study will pre­
o'clock over Station WTHR.
administrative,
employes,
railed
dynamite.
Known It th* Good-Wilt Prog* cede any action and the governyesterday
hy
the
Communist-do­
*
The movies were offered by tli*
the
ram of |b&lt;- Southland the Sunday merit will in»\e rautiiiu*ly.
minated . general confederation of
.1. A special committee nf rilidefense in an attempt tn refute thiQ
tranlng program at the Rail I’v-k
labor.
state’s claim that Overell wa* in
will feature rinnpethlnn jjl *lng- reits iu* Imen rutme.l In ronsidrr
Textile official* said lhal if the
the 'forward cabin of his boat, the
Inor spiritual* Hy vpHnui colored the immediate food ' problem and
strike continued all of the InduaMary E, when 12 sticks of dyna­
advise “ on wuys and means of
quartette* and rmirttilih-*.
trv’a
550,000
workers
would
b«
mite, blew two holes in \he hull.
earring out the neer.'sury conser­
The Rev. Fairley i* n native of vation effort,"
thrown out of work licrauar they
Defense attorneys contend that
North Carolina, a graduate of
4. Oilier romrnittees have been AVOWID candidate for th* tie pub­ would lark technirial direction.
the Overell* were alive at the tint*
Tuakegre tout it tile in Alabama unsigned lire responsibility
In Rome the Communist news­
of
of the explosion and that Mr.
and ha* toured Uw-eduntry on" hi* studying the report drawn up lican nomination for President, r x - paper L’ tJnltn declared today that
Overell wa* in a standing porition.
good will' million. He claim* that by tii nations in Paris, millinlng Gov. Harold R. Staisen fle ft), of textile workers would sell* plants
The prosecution hold*, that both
Minnesota. Is shown with limeerd
the wlfite and negro eltiien* or
bv force If owners decided to close
victim* were .bludgeoned to de*th
DROPfINO TOKIN Of.OUST on Uw casket of Florctlo It LaGuardia, the Rev. Gerald V. Harry, of Christ Epis­
the South have no proldrm* that their need* unner- the Marshall Selby, president of the Kailern .them completely l»cau*e of a
before the explosion occurred.
States Expoiltlon at Springfield,
they themselves rannot *olve with­ Plan.
copal Church, blesses the casket during committal service In Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. Mourners at
.Ur. Truman refrained
from Mast., where Statien mod* an ad­ strike of approximately 40.000 adout outside fnree ol foreign line
the
iravealde
of
the
clty'e
ex-Meyor
(L
tn
r.)
are:
Mrs.
UGuardia;
son
Eric
and
daughter
Jean;
Paul
Beltere,
minlstr&gt;tlve workera and technici­
pagands. fin the program will Ire terming n« votrmtary rationing dress urging a buyers slrll;e In f*od.
of U. 8. Conference of Mayors, and LaGuardia’a successor. Mayor William O’Dwyer. ' *
(/nfcreational)
Battle Is Fought
the Southern Gospel Singer* of hr* immediate plan In save food. Speaking before the New England ans.
Home owner* In Milan stated
( ( ’• a t la * e 4 fr o m !• ■ * * »»■•*
Tampa and a good will ehoir from |{o|reiitedly, hCj said, it rail* for members of the Grange, he laid he
kavtr.g food, for-not wasting -food. was In favor o f a 20 per cent drop In they would be forted to close the
turesque ",Shanghai” method of
sieged the village of Arkahova,
Orlando.
Cardinal
Spellman
Mr. Truman -.aid he has ireen
getting crews for ships. The "hlrplants tn avoid damage to materi­
70 mile* w est'of Athena on th*
Special accommodation* will Ire ndvi.i-d tInst Americans waste the food romumptlnn and a IS per cent
ing halls" then were under prlslopes pf historic Mount l’»m as­
(('nsllaar* tn&gt;M I'aif Hh I
made for while vlalltfcs, it wn« e.piivnl.'Mt of 711,000,&lt;M)0 bushel# cut in food prices. (Intcrnaffonun als bv worker* lacking direction
vale ownership.
from Ihe technicians.
day and ronrlmled with a 'bene­ sy*. fnr seven hour* yesterday
announced.
r.f wlieat. Presumably he meant
but. were driven off when gov­
"The seaman had to patronise diction from the Cardinal.
7O,Q0O,0OO bushel* a year.
ernment relhforeerornt* arrived,
such waterfront places or he
IKS.
Denounced
Since
the
Congress
began
MonJews
Decline
French
EccIch Warning
The proposal for conserving
could not get a job," Haddock
.
'lay night, hundreds of thousands official reports said today.
fund* stemmed directly, from a
aald.
f&gt;uqny the «iervW hich includ- .
Offer
Of
HomtHite
U
w'
V
n2t
Infrequent,
lhal
-Usvc
Hocked to - live ponMIJaal
M 'a a liH * r d ( h u h I’ a a r &lt;&gt;■*)
Hy ROBERT K. G K IG K It
(Intflintir *1 ft mat P i*f tfel"*)
recoin niendii lion rif a committee
gave blanket approval l*&gt; all five
l"
J™ ™
mnsXex, dozens of sectional meet­ erf fhree assaultaren the village.
Waktfinftton—Maritime "hiring he was
many an n tccw iry T fe. maintaH;- of cahlntt.number* who iurec irei-nbails" are bark In newspaper head­ he had earned during his previous ings and holy hours in a demon­ 40 gendarme were supplied witht
Stndjhrig^ world io&gt;..i program* ' f ItFFIKCK.-Gerirtany, S. pl, 25 ex-enc mle*.
-Ing bfrare.’’
voyage and he was then Imme­ stration of Roman Catholic mast munitions by ajr. Some of tire
lines.
—fd^—
Jpwlsb
refugee*
of
the
KxGromyko
supported
the
I’oUth
I
In*
rommlttec
is
headed
hy
Scf:
The {holer la ■between r'unat ■
diately -at the mercy of the so- worship and rltuAlietic splendor guerrillas were repnrled this
odu*
UH7
nnlv
laughed
tndav
proposal
with
a
declaration
that
Senator
Taft
(R-Ohlo)
said
called shipping master.
tractive alternative*," Ercle* until, retary of Slntc Marshall and when a renewed French offer In
unrivalled In^hl* country since morning to he still under attaek
adding that the quetdimt i* till*; Secretary of Commerce Harrlman. lakr them l&gt;ack to -France -wav the Potsdam Agreement treated at Santa Crux. Calif., he "might
"Tliht practice, incidentally. Ini Ihe last Congress In 1841 at by Greek spitfire*.
all’
these
*ex-enrmy
*tales
In
the
consider1? revising the Taft lfartly
Mr. Truman released their re­
"I. How m uch-are we going
Press report* said the moun­
same way without any dlscriml- Jalior law to permit continuance to the * Shipping Commissioner* Minneapolis.-St. Patti.
to hrakr available to maintain port, pin* a statement o f his own l.roadrasl in the ramp* where nation towanl any rff them.
tainous area south ihd west of
Art of 1H72 which outlawed
(bey
are
being
held.
The
participants
i
nil
tided
aevof
Ihe
hall*.’
. peace through the production if on ii und on ^lu- .Marshall I’lan,
Shanghaiing. Rut the act, need- rni cardinal*. 55 archbishop* and Phlorina, In northern Greer* near
"T ie ‘ United Stairs anil the
Non* of the refwgeesbarccpled
Mr. Truman said:
He made this statement to news­ lea* to say, did nnt eliminate it,
food and pnnlpctlve fruilitie* to
bishop* and scores of prominent the Yugoslav 'border, had been
"The rabinel (foodI committee Ihe offer, despite a llrllisb warn­ United Kingdom," he said, "de­ papermen after a conference with
f«t other IH-moeraciei burk or*
of guerrilla*. It wa* pre­
• His* of the Unions
member* nf thq clergy and laity. cleared
viate
from
the
Potsdam
A
rre
t
ing
that
those
who
turned
it
down
made
it
rlear
that
definite
step*
Harry
Lundclrerg,
secretary
anil
sumed thin wa* part of a gen­
thalr feet."
liuiing the first World War the
mcnl when they seek to ha“ operating brail of the AFL Bailors
would
find
their
ration*
rut
from
to
conserve
on
use
of
food
stuffs
eral operation to protect phlorina.
"2. How much are we going to
government adopted a policy of
the present 2.WKI ralnrlr* a dav Italy considered separately."
Union of .the Pacific. ■
-Thomas Jo/frrsnn, one of Ihe where It was fejrerd “ General
spend preparing for the nest war.*1 nl home .and n ililre-tile feeding to the'rrgulnr German ration of
collective bargaining and
nf
livestock
will
lie
essential
If
leaders
in
the
development
of
the
The
new
mrmbfrahlp
battle
Markos," guerrilla chieftain, may!
- What Is a hiring hall?
The Federal Reserve chief
I I
control over hiring. It set up
came in the mldat'of these other
to n m r * ' 'Commontit-----TJlC_rcruud~ut-lhe-4»e*Hqg«—mr Sen Her*-ice' llliresu tb recruit i
..that "we aie going to •have to we are to make our fullest eon* 1.5511 calories.
and
Constitution
avoided
the
term
.
u
v
vo
U
j
)
inw
a
let-—
Irihullnn
towards
meeting
minifree state.
VI f the jews refii*f*” Ihr -ltfM*dthe Taft-Hartley law are men with men.
give up. something," adding;
"democracy"
l/t
his
public
addres­
Tin* U. 8.%delegation oreparrd pages of discussion atom! them.
TIM ahitl posted hsndlilllg' said,
The army announced that tha
5— »Wa raiinui Iw l.im ft-m -ntrt-rr
After the war bargaining re- ses and documents and used it only
Taft failed Them Clotted
other countries without suffering same time relieve the upward "It will t*&gt; uiiile rlear that they tn idungo immediately into the
class
of 1046 had been called up
verlhd
to
an
individual
basis
and
remain iu the ‘ llfitiih xone of Crrek-llalknn controversy this af­
During these hearings last Feb­ the marine trade unions irecame occasionally In private converaath* conaCfluancc* of inflation, hea- pressure mi pnrrs nt home."
for service.
ternoon
with
a
formal
proposal
Germany
of
their
own
free
will."
ruary
Taft
said:
,
Consequently,
lie
said,
he
Is
▼lar 'taxation o j the relmpoiilloji
dormant and remained so until
naming
the
*|HrciaI ritiren*
"(Inn thing that com-ern* me
m
Refugee* In the two displaced to the UnlUd Nations Assembly
of wartime controls."
the '3b*.
for
creation
of*n
"watchdog”
com­
about
the
cloned
shop
is
this
hir­
final
committee
headed
hy
Chnrpersons camps—Pnppcmlnrf arid
Foreign count flea receiving aid.
YARDLEY
VENETIAN
BUNDS
In 1034 a Wed coast strike oeEcclea continued, mull “ lake le* l.uekmau, president of Lever Am .Kind—went atynit thrir nor­ mission to restore peace under ing hall, partirularly in the marl’ America’s Moet Beautiful
curreil and the union* revived. It
Assembly- authority. Ilerschet V. lime industry.
measure* to assure the most et* llrotliers, f ’nml.ridge, Mass., to mal duties nfler the hrnadealt, Johnson
Aluminum - Cedar - PalUhed Aluminum
was
scheduled
to
makij
wa*
out
of
this
situation
that
the
“
There,
apparently,
the
effect
fcctlve use of their own lesouire- lead a conservation campaign.
vnlcerl in Kngiish, Gernisii, Polish
Ask Me For Free Estimate
si well as tlime received from} At one point, lie said he could and Yiddish, with childr.-n »t- a major' II. H. speech on the Bal­ of Ihe rinsed shop |* the arbitrary union htring halls .were re-estab­
P.
W.
STEVENS
— 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
kan
problem
in
the
,55-nelion
lish,-I.
ability- of unions to limit- the
UI&lt;*'
» j not say how runny millions ot leuding school and women busy at
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political commHl ’o 'to back the people ‘ that may lie employed.
Under this system a union sea­
Ecctrs Bald thnl finnneing I he dollars would In- Involved in slop- domestic tasks.
American resolution. That com­ Apparently the effect of that, man, seeking .work, rrporli at a
war largely by government bor­ gap aid to Kurn|&gt;c. He ncknowmittee was scheduled tn start at more or less, Is to destroy disci­ hiring hall, located In all large
rowing was primarily responsible ledgiul ibal a shortage of dollars
Lions
Meeting
3 I*. M»
pline and evertldug else on the west coast seaport eitir* and in
in
oilier
land*
causes
a
shortage
for "present inflationary * (levelsumo on the east coast. Each
Dr.
Herlrert
V.
Evalt,
Austra­
ship.
of
final
and
fuel.
Apmanta." Hut he also asserted
I f ;nw llir*,Mt »ti.g«t f &lt; t « #
union has Its own hiring hall.
lia's
minister
‘
fur
external
af­
“
I
mean
their
hiring
hail
bust
‘The LAUNDERETTE Is a wonderful invention!
that ex palistori of private credit
Mi. Truman ntao was not willing Aurilttinr on llir 9|(i, 10ill «nrl
fairs, today wa* eli-rUd chairman nesses are so extreme a form of They are operated by union mem­
in the Inst two -years—ami pros­ to go so far a* to snv that a reber*.
No mess (o clean up! Bow I used to dread that
pects for its further sulistnntlnl turn t" talioiiing and price o n . 1-1th of Msy. He praiied itthr of tb&gt;' eftraorrfinary United Na the closed shop. . . . "
The maritime companies re­
The elosrd shop, in which only
expansion—had
contributed- to Hula, or (o other wartime con- Sanfonl rromi as bring an up lion* Assembly Committee «'i
Palestine.
*
moppinft-up Job! Now Pm rid of washday blues
union, member* may lie employed. quest Ihe union* for employe*.
pressures Hint "could lead io &lt;IU- trls might be necessary tii sup- anil up dub." •
-Kvatt suggested Inviting rep- Is outlined hy the Tafl-Hartley Tire seaman first in line tor the
-aitrous roiyr-quences tor, tire twirl America's program to com­
I.e*
Huffman
nf
Nnytnnn
and drudgery!" *"
bat hunger and Communism in Reach. .. Lion rnV-inet' -'ern'lnry. j-t.*eutAlivuS- of^Uuj-Jftwjsh Agen­ law and.waa a WynnU- of-dtwii*- Job gets It if ho -wnnt*' it*'But fhej
Monoray."
_____ ■
rompany has a right to reject him,
cy for Patrsnne amt the Aiab «lnni.— ;■ - - .
g tiwfp*; tnld nf varinn* prnjectir by LlolM
for cause, and ask a replacement.
The Union’s Vie.
\vamiin&lt;;ton7 S-pl. l ’&gt; *-v. Those, liu suggested, are mai­ of that City which recently re- Higher GormnlHoc fqr I'nleslimIn participate in di*ru**ii|n* of
Hoyt H. Haddock, exrru
Rut
ler-.
'
for:.
Congie*.*
to
determine.
The adminiilraltvr ollice ol lire
slilled In donating I'J.wm tn the
q | 36
35 jirrtrnL
jiertrnL «if _lh*,.iurax
-ike,
Answering
statements of yj!!!*
sum* Llmi.apmixnml Jlnlly-ililLHclnail the 66-nation (fommUtee ' on the tbrt-iircri lary m V lhal CIO Mari*- _ A{c?UL.
saUnited plates courli eitim.'trd to^ ii
f
**'!’ -* nalional |vwt‘ a are
Second at Onk
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Hn'nblirmi trnTtrrrtftar they m'G- f „ r
p||m| wldch he Irrmed the aartto'lcr'mii whlcIT, were it(TopteT lime Committee, nnd Joseph Cur- "limberrd.
presenting alreut 19
m- not, been Krpt
TEy llisl b.itiliujilcy icsict
kept inforinecl on world finest pre-vorattonal school o f It* at last spring’s, special assembly ran. committee chairman, with millions acres
of.
foreaUand—
--.
sessions
on
Palestine.
Hi*
spnther labor-leader!, contended tho
created by more than 2*1 |tciccnl conditions,‘
. ‘ Mr,
M i. Truman aaid.he type In the slate^ »&gt;hL which- U
in.the Js*| Jrnal year. tnd.piediLlcd Will- letting thorn kiu»w-a#-*oon supervised bv the Florida Coun­ proval was adopted without opyo.' hiring hull i* not a closed shop
but Is “ preferential hiring."
the incteate would be even (.ifaler as bo'fofind out liim*elf. lie point­ cil for Hie Hllnd. He emphasised *11Ion.
And it may Ire on that b*si*
ed In a copy of (be report on 1he that lid* Is uni a Dnvtnn* Reach,
Kvatl then ralln! for n stalein the year which brgan July l.
,
Marshall Plan. i-achi*i-d in green nrolcct alone, but of nil Linns ment from the Unittol Kingdom that a way can lie found to ex­
A total of 11.710 bankiiplry rardlsMirtl folders' and tint with Club* of tin* stale. He |o(d of as the country which rules Pal- empt them front Ihe Taft-Hartlev
cates were filrd in fednal courts red t«|M
*.. and said II had just how a rehabilitation program Is online under a la-ague of Nations law. One Labor -Department offirlat, who did not want to ire
iM
i ,
— t h e y ' r e j u s t a few o f f/ic now A d v u n c c - D e s i g n
in ibr 12 months epJeil latt June a&gt;rived this morning.
carried out among Ihe blind to mandate,
The Chief Executive said he Is give them confidence tn do some­
Tim llritlsh indicated they quoted by name, said "there la
30. Dsnkuptcy proccrdinK* in the
nskiug special rommtiirr* he has thing for them»elves.
would tie piCjiarrd' to apeak to­ serious doubt whether the hiring
prrviout ycat frll to lU.'llf*. ibr appointed and varied*
halts are outlawed by Ihe act."
governVice president Ed Christensen morrow, Colonial Secretary Arthur
Haddock explains th ? , hiring
lowest tince the ILnkuptry Act ment agenrles to look over the
Crereh
Jones
was
expected
to
tieof Dnvtons
Resell told of a
Marshall Plan Information for the mliulrol-show givrn-by—the etuh Uvee—Hrit ain’* main policy- dr{t*T hall-Ud*-waat—:--------------------- ;—
wet paired in I8‘)8.
Under preferential hiring, pri
h i n ^ iT
telling higher standardt o f value on every jo b !
- " 1 kc-iismWi'---- of **•»*----(ilcd- l-*o—fit nf ronrrr**innnl 'StUdlPIT that brought io ft.non end of a ration.
,
ority of employment I* given jto
The Id-nslimi Pari* rnnfrrenre "Know Your Neighbor" Jambo-e(ln fiscal 11*17 &gt; Increased In each
Kvnil’s election n* rlinli man hal union member*, lint where the
quarter of the year," the ad­ i* asking for some $22,1to,non,non a t' the country club that added been a«xured when Canada’s l i s ­
union Is unable, to supply men iho
ministrative office said, ."so thiP of oulsido help, mostly from, the lt'00 to the club’s fund*.
ter H. Pearson indicated he would employer l* free to hire else­
It is probable that the number II. 8.’ In the next four years.
not ire able to serve. The choice where.
And the uninn cannot
King Lion Gene Fisher of DeMr. Truman said he' alia Is
for the year 1H4H will bo higher
of Kvatt was unanimous, but Yu­
rounting on I-alln America to Land repopted a membership ot 49 goslavia said she would. ahaULt compel non-union employes, *ethan tn IU47.* *
r ? A ~ /,&gt; 3
“ liiit.
-. Tii# office madu it# repurt to an give a hand. Ha mid no fon- which it 1* planned to increase tq iho ground* that the chairman cured by th* employer front other
■ourres,
to
join
H
O
,
ITs
announced
a
Rutdnoff
the
union.
ferrnre
with
I.atln
American
nat­
gflnual confrtriicp of senior Judges
should nut I* a represenlativv
Haddock *ay» |t U only In rar*
of the United Hlates circuit courts. ion* ha* twen cnllrd, hut they violin concert at (Kelson Univer­ of iho llritlsh Empire*
r.ui", however, that the union
sity
on
Jan.
12
as
Ihe
mean*
of
It said docket* of the federal will |« kept iufnrmnl nf develop
Tho
Palestine
committee
elected
cannot supply merr.
raising fundsdo aid Iho blind, and
district court* generally ore In ment*.
HianiPse Foreign Minister Arth.iThe problem to which the re added that the club, is endeavoring klttl Rnnnmyong a* vim-chairman On Igrowth of ’Hhanih*!' System
.0 current condition, but the workThe record of the hearing*
port of Ihe Pari* eonferences Is to take rnre of needy sight cases. nnd Thor .Thors of Ireland as
'l«ad of the judges Is byavler.
ttare* American' seamanship -bark
The numlicr o f districts where devoted. Sir. Truman said In hi* He invitrd the club* .to hob) iho rapporteur.
to 10th century day* and the piethere is congestion is- tending to statement, "not only underlie* the next lone meeting at 0:45 o'clock,
increasr." the report said, "white political and ’i-coipmilc * well-be­ Nov. IR at t)ie IH.atid Clumber
In llmsn where it ha*. prrvjon*ly ing o f Kurope, but is also of key of Commerce Rullding.
Organisation of the New Smyrna
existed, the congestion is becoming importance to a »lable jwace In
the’ world,
Club last February was described
' more aggrnvaleci." -'- "
'The people of the United (Kates bv King Lion Rob Quigley, who
The administrative offlgo said
th* wniklosd reipiired an addition- recognise, aa do Ihe people ofth e described * Lion campaign to In
BRINGS THE MILL TO YOU
'tal Judge for the clrcut court in European nations, that the ear due# the County- Commission to
Chicago. It also urged mart- Rest practicable achievement At fix New Hmvrna bridges. This
- ment of several bills pending In economic health and ronsequent resulted in action In 10 dav*. he
; AT
Congress which would authorise political sUhlllty In Europe, la said. tie' told nf fund raising
of
utmost
Importance
far
the
campaigns that resulted In a sub­
B#w district Judge appointments.
More bankruptcy rases were Pence and Will-being of the world." stantial donatlqn to the Holly
Meanwhile
In'
New
York,
top
lllll'pruject. He reported 26 active
filed last year in the fifth cir­
cuit, comprising Alabama. Florida, grade* of (miter dropped 2S cent* member*.
BIRDSEY’S POULTRY FEEDS
King Lion W, O, Livingston
Georgia, I^niislana, Mississippi a pound on the wholesale market
and Texas, than in any nther of with the treat selling at 77 cents a of the Hanford club told of the
Hen Scrdtch
.....t.:..,...;.. 100 lbs. 5.40
th# eleven circuits. The fifth Imd Pound, compared with RflH cenU progress in signing un merchants
m a u w to u ir A a
8.70H, and 2.875 of thrm were filed Sept. 16. Consumer resistance was to give space to gum hall machln
Isaylnfr Mash ...f .......... ; 100 lbs. 5.25
In the northern Alabama district. credited with forring th* decline. es designed to raise funds for th*
Wholesale egg prices held steady blind and underprivileged ynulh
ProUep
Mn«h ............
100 lbs. 5.45
in New York and rollon futures He premised financial support
opened 26 to 40 rrnla a bale high to the Holly 1(111 blind school
Wildlife Hurt
•arowum Mjiih ....................100 lbs. 5.30
ee.
project. He stressed Ihe need of
(('•Mlaerg (roa, I’sas Uatt
Parting M p h
................100 lbs. 5.65
The rally In
grain
prices
fob
in
fol- • program
m to Ire started In school*
of the turkey stock In Dsde, Mon­ lowed qntwmncethent of prsaldtaL explain .what tha Flag stand* tor,
&lt;Packaged in'convenlcnt
ro* -aod Hrnwsrrl -.etrttntir*, The Truman’* cabinet food committee also to atreu tha principle* of
m w s a u ia
loss of quail was lighter—about (hat about 470.000,000 bushels of freedom and Democracy In _ ah
eh* Lsnwkre# AMMO*.
10
and
25
lb.
sizes)
&lt;0 percent.
all grain* would be available for effort tn check the growth of
Host of the quail drslrnyed export during the 1047-48 fiscal Communism. He was' commanded
1t-t...
BIRDSEY’S STOCK FEEDS
war* those which had hatched year.
for this plan by Deputy District
Within the past 50 days, Bunnell
After an hour of trading, wheal Gov. John Myer* of DeLand.
Dairy F e e d .............•:...........100 lbs. 4.50
aald.
was Ik to 1H cent* .hlghsr than
Harry Robson, chairman of the
th* pin* flat woods west of yrsterday's close with Decamber Junior Rasa ha! I ■League, told of
Hog Ration .............a.;.. ....... 100 lbs. 4.77
i Okeechobee, District Chief at |2.H7Ai. Corn was up 14 to this activity Id Sanford ami head*
(Special Discount 1000 lbs. or more)
E Albritton estimated "well 114. Decemlrer 62.I8U, and' oat* of other club* expressed much In­
r- 50 percent” of an already wer* U to % up, December terest.' Aid to the Jayceos and
bnbwhlto population wa* *1.0574.
the Tohritt Booth project end to
Your FEED DOLLAR Buys More
away bv wind* and waters,
Recent declines in the prices of the Salvation Army ware other
try and Glades counties, 18 commodities brought a drep of Sanford project* reported.
at
BIRDSEY’S Becausee All of
o The
In
Cab he* i
t th# state's mors popular 2.0 per rent In th* Dun and Brad- addition-io King Mon Quigley,
T k e if W M h w . M f la
1
•*M
% »=
**M
iw r ir w r
Services
Arc
Performed
With—
» - *IlfRIBWa
■
« ItPli
- area*, previously hid, been street Wholesale Food Prleo-IiK Germ! Boyd and 7 »-V m ille*p fe .
•Wi AIVAN CI ■ N I C M - t e fwy
mtd-rtmmer dex during the week ended Tues­ were present from Deland. Tall |
3S&amp;
—NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS
jk .j
day. Sept. 23. Tire Indagr. repre­ Twister H Robson
a buy
set turkny losses at senting the sum total of the price evening and fined everybody oq
-g jL V O N E W m G
*t in Desoto, Charloie, per pound of 81 foods In gensral tha slightest pretext.
ndry eoantles. J,
use. stood *t *8,01 on that date
— *— — ------ &gt;compared with a record *7.12 op
Sent. 15 and *6.16 year ago.
! ■fV"'
for Monday vrith onnMr. Truman aald a dectali
decision on sessional leaders.
a. He said be
CHEVROLET — 0LDSMOB1LE
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CADILLAC
915 Kaut Find Sir#*!. Sanford. Florida
X special session of Congress for hoped one could be avoided’ and
in
'1047
emergency aid for Europe would that he h*a an open mind on the
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T aft Considers
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To Promote the Progress of America;
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AN INDEPENDENT DA -Y NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

E s ta b lis h e d

Buyer Resistance
G row l
Flanders H i n t s At
New Controls To
0 C u r b Speculation
•In Commodity Mart

General Bradley
Back From Europe

1DUS

Beirne Convincttf Ef­
fort To Put Union
In CIO Is Not Rank
And File Movement

WASHINGTON; 3epL 26 lAf
—General Omar Bradley re­
turned today from a six-weeks
inspection 'tour of Amet Wan
troupe in Europe ami reported
the morale o f'G . I.’a there ia
“ fine." Bradley, veterans ml.minlstrator and former Army
.commander in the European
cunipaign, nipde the trip at the
invitation of Preaident Tru­
man. Bradley, haa been men­
tioned in apeeulation u» surces■tor to General Dwight l&gt;. Eiienho»er at chief of staff. He
told reporter*1 that he found
American troop- in Europe to
h^ve "fine rhotsle, Well discip­
lined, well housed and doing
more training -than hat been
done-there recently." .

V ishinskydJrges
John F. Dulles

Be Enchained

MacArthur Insists ,
More Coal Is Needed
TOKYO, Sept. 26. (A*)—General
MacArthur told the Japanese govvrnmant today that If It puta
• coal mines under state operation,
V It must raise coa* production
quotas.
*j - if
- MacArthur stated his views in
k letter to Frontier Tetau Katayams after reviewing q bill pro­
viding 'fur limited government
control of mines. The Supreme
Commander said he had no ob­
jection to nationalisation of maj­
or mines which have failed to
meet production quotas.
MacArthur told KaMyama he
A felt- all materials and labor neceaw tory for full coal produftion were
available within Japan and that
it seemed “ unrealistic that greatoar production la not achieved." He
urged the government to commit
all iu available resources to coal
e duction so (hat Japanese intry might forge ahead.

ilashing " s*lack * lo cover U. S. ing unit. This is bring done b&gt;
Delegate Warren Austin* and Bri- having the; irtemheti. sign new
• • r l - t r\ I
i j ._*.. i l payroll uruurtion citu*. A majorlam . Chtef Delegate I lector M e ( f » ,B , |w ta n w U |,M|[ U M l l , ,

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ViiTfinsV; released al.lhr nrws .“ The equipment workers’ burnt
conference- Iris
first
in
thejof ill rector s ha, voted to join
United States a 10 page statement the TWOG and Is-orndtirtmi— n
memlM-rship referendum.
fu lly renewing and stiepgthening
Said llrii tuj in a statement to*

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Associated Press l.riLM’tl Wire

, s e p t . 21;. t i n ?

WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 b1 —American diplomatic au■ thoritiei view tha Soviet propose
for early simultaneous
withdrawal o f American and Rui in troops from Korea as a
propaganda maneuver to influent the Korean issue in the
United Nations. These authentic voiced the belief privately
that Moscpw does not expect the oposal lo be taken seriously
as a practical course o f action, ending receipt o flb e official
. version of the proposal made at i on I by Soviet Lieut. General
T. F. Shtikov, State Department ifficisls said they could not
comment. A spokesman noted tha Secretary Marshall has sub­
mitted lo the UN Assembly the I ixio-Amrrican stalemate over
establishing a provisional govern lent for Korea.

S E O U L Sept 26
SlirtU
rthd R'lssian occupation forces Iron
wm projmsed today by Col. Cene
nelrg.ife to the joint commission on

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Right Of City 10

in*-ou» w illid i.iw .il uf American
Korea at the beginning u f.l'M H
I I I
S h ltk m . th ie f Russian
Corea.

Future Of Palestine
[s Placed Iu Hands
Of U. N. Assembly;
Debate Next Week

4 British Police
Killed In Tel Aviv
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I \KE SUCCESS. Si-jit 2o

step lo iivnliaui the i uitrii \.it-

the UN. American, aut but it ir* h ere] U*l&gt; with A in ^ ick n iiodu**!" ho
had no Miimriiiate comment on Ih of ssi-l,
1
.
,
.
,
! "The Soviet tit-lrguiI.ai Im,
Bl.Ukuv -ni'l at the meeting that • ll.er p r o p o s a l," ' Shttkov -aid.

L \ K K SL'CC F,SS. Sept. 2t»
R H ijilt tilt;! th r t 'n it r j N.illipiU lo*
il.iy llm t * In- h .ul Jci idcil lo pull.'
m il ol I ‘ale 11ill r i.m i|ilr tr ly re*
Kj I cHi-)) i ll thri out,nine ol cur
n lit «l,alr«line ih -h b ru tio n s t&gt;«-

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hue the t N Alrnctil Assembly.
ions |&gt;c.scr n u i h in n y, lhe lilbse}
'*
Colonial S n fr ta i) A itliu i Cieedi
.iltrady lias been -tuttnll) ilU s k rd j JERUSALEM. Sept 2ti t,!‘
A
hy Russia.
h.ind ul l l r l i r s i ipralim g y u iiiiic i Jour* a ib is n l the Assembly's 55Ih r A m riic-in lesblutiun. un- killed hnii Ih iin h sunstalifcs m nation I ’alrstmc 'committee thst
pli-m ruting the " t j l l l r A n n u l,ly th r busy s ltr r ti ol dossnlowti I r l Ihitian la so red umussh'slc Ittm pitipm al pul fu iw a tt! on thr assnn Asis I ih I.iv dining a d.iung si- n.ition o l lies 25 scat-old Lcsguc
‘lily llo o r last Ssrrk lijf Sertct.si) u io in l sar lu.hhip sihnh nrlted " I N j I iou* ihsndalc.
of Slate Maisludl, ssas bamlrsl
1st I ibr lohlms 5 IHIMWK).________i __ 1 'M r J in iiiim .n l' the lutUIC ot
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rxfM'wtiiig

we may give Koiepoa lhe oppor­ iR S V f^ lk H iilt |Hir|liisriln 11«m (iiti
tu n ity to form Ihemselves th r gov­ r l lit r i ti'Md d iJ i'if lit Hijt. ’
ernment w ith tile help anil ^
I I the* w it h d ia u s la
isi.slanie o f the A llies, undei the iflt- c lr s l,
r i u.
Bugsitst:- -u „u b J
condition o f w ithdrawal o f Arner leave in n in t h K u r r n a &lt;‘c lHBtlU iIil*
Iran ami .Soviet troop, from
cjamu:in I a.-h.it-,,,. ij1- m i e - T‘?Tii'l.il&gt;--Criinar l.iv
iTTTu
I hc&gt; l . i i k
I (Sou ||„ .I'.ilcsliur siai tit the liatlds sVT”llie
iPHl*’*— ----------lo t h r n lh r l j 4 M .itliill.ll .Icl- i lo s r ly g u a id n l ■at / o it 'id e ll.s,
l
N . a m t th a t " i n the s b ic n c e
"The Soviet delegallun derlatea s u iilie rs . I III- Aim-1 leans BscUnI-u llI ||
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that If the American delegation
agn-ra with Ilie piupusa! regard
ing wirhdrawai of all f,rrvigii
lioop, nr the liegiuuillg of 1114*4,
thin the. Soviet troops will 6lendy to leave Karra—siniultane

i la v s l l i l l k h u t ih o |&gt; p iil lin e ha,* id a • r t t l n n r n t " B n l.s in lia d d c*
n d e d "lor a ft r a l l y
sv'ltittlrS tt SI
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id
m o tir y
lo rtta M iin tf H i U j i l B
u l ilt t lis h t iiH ip i a n d o l t h r l l i i t Bvijuiuiiiaistly * r ly h tiq
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leave- in south Knii-u l .iim.,
election in inn- ttiitnhuttal

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State Officials O verall J u ry I&lt;
Accused Of Laxity Taken On Tour Of lhmimilr
In Eisler Case
M urder Yacht

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Claude P, Ford Died
Suddenly
Thursday
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fBorn
c * ?in.
South
Branlall
i.asvrenceville, Ga., the '61 year
old man had been • resident of
Hanford for IB years. II# wts a
member of tha First Prrsbyterian
Church.
Survivor* include the widow,
and two daughters, Mrs. Raymond
Knapp of Hanford and-Mrs,-Noe l
Norris of HL Paul H. C\; one son
Fred M. Ford, Hanford; five
grandchildren, Jackie Knapp and
Jana Ford. Sanfuni and Barbara
Joyce, Noel Jean and Jimmi* Nor­
ris of St. Paul, 8. C.
Funeral sravice* will be con­
ducted at the Erickson Funeral
Chapel Saturday afternoon at
4;00 o'clock with tha Rav, Douglas
Char!**, assisted by Rav. J. E. Mc­
Kinley officiating. Interment will
be made In Evergreen Cemetery

BULGARIAN PLOT

SOFIA, Bulgaria, Sept, 26, VO
— Proeecutor P e t k o Petrlnsky
brought an indictment yesterday
charging a group of army offi­
cers with conspiracy to form a
"military union" for the purpose
of overthrowfng Bulgaria's Com­
munist - dominated government.
General- Stanchev, former corps
commander In Plovdiv, end Co).
Dimlter Staraboldjiev were accus­
ed of "leading an organisation
Fascist ideology aiming to

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En iui.h-mt,i tin* s i■.&gt;q&gt; „( Jlntt.q a m-ttlrmrnl iicoiiiiiigiulcd hy ih t
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roarihii,* tr»«- ip m ift-i' \--•■itildy.
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j.itih lflll, . Creech
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• llfe l},0 - llm t lit**
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Dors- cioi-tatil,-- \si-t,v lino tally \th „ A --iiiiM y'} t ccotiniiendaHun*.
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Final Arguments Of
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Lawyei s.Next Week Plans Amiduncud

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Lions Club Votes 7
To-tkuO iienite In ILuulin»|)|ieil Week-

W ASHING I ON, Kepi. 26, (/II
«ns no u iiii -oImII v huge ii Ii ii i Ih
santa aw
— The llou»r. ( ‘uimaillre on
H‘l Birlftl itri1-- rd io
( d ’l I . s t e p t (o r fin a l a tg u m n d un-Amvrirsh Acllvltlrs recum-L
t
nssndrd today that IIhim- Eis­ S o d soufi liftliuitmTi. i h r c T " , ! i S la te ^ keu t Shontfr.V.TT
t h r s-slls ill
ler W prosecuted for prrjury j l i r people id C a l d i i i i i i i .iM a m .ti
i &lt;t l.i»ml
■I'd Bawimrl fraud. In a report ’ I .oUl&gt;r O i r i r t l T p f t l G cu lg t: C o llu tn ,
N i'l* 1 » n j| J n i i i i lin f t . l n O ld 'illi'd J W tm i llii'H r it ir it I lii- d 1,, fios'**
In W seal lo lhe Justice Dew a y o u t n f th ,, j , ( W ,
with inttidennu hn par- H lt ii a .6. ,td
. i w in d d ll keep d o s c i | t l i i iiit HiUl|nM
pirlmrnl II also rrcummeruled cliaiiinl
.,*
&gt;■,«,*
m t *. is rra.lv h o th r jury.
'cofv,. at I h r S a p f io . l ,Sk.-rt l tlih Ihsl Eisler be deported ami
i-.,,
i i
.s , sttiirn- nt Ih o Miiiiitiftti] A irp o t t
lio n t r r u
tutors, including t h e ', ,
..............
...
presented from “ eser rrlurning
Divorces In Britain’
tu this country."
tw o allrtnatrs, v e M c rd n v visited E . S. McCall tnnuagnl to break I,',
A r c O i l I tllT ls J U IC
toe hliislcd Mats- I.., liiu sr&lt;s. Ill ,'lf out of “ ti pirgoli l l( I L it. I
WASHINGTON. Sept. 36. M', Mr.
Mr. mil
,ind Mr
Mi• Waller
\t illri E.
I.. Osi-tell.
Osi irll.II Plan- w. n- annouumLJm-Jlyid
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I'niit-d'State* ilTailmltllnir *!,!' tlij»l_j|lrss up- . u Newputl-| IjltHW ^J~~vT,t'-Ii ■ ,,'cetniv of .tin- organ
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Upheld By Judge

asking the City to ahnw cause
whv such a license should not l&gt;e
I ssupiI.
Judge Hmllh, sahl Mr.
Wilson, gave the company until
Sent. 30 to amend the alternative
writ of mandamus.
Fallowing the filing of the suit
against the City hy E. F. Hous*
La c k o f n e w s p r i n t
holder, attorney, for the romnany
VIENNA.
Sept.
26-&lt;/P}— Fred K. Wilson, in Whalf of the
Wiener Hurler, Americmn-spon Cilv filed a motion with the Court
eared newspaper, failed to appear to quash the writ.
today because of a lack of news­
print. The Kurier, nhose 900,000
HOMELESS MOTHER
circulation makes It tha largest
BRIDGETON. N. J„ Sept. 26,
German-language newspaper in VP)— A homeless mother and two
Central Europe, buys newsprint children are moving Into Mayor
locally with Austrian schillings. BertramTirHr^AIthen’ s offlCe ln
the town hall "beeauae they have
Sknford Fishermen .
no other place to go,” the Mayor
DELAND RADIO
Bring In 13 Biff Bass WASHINGTON. Sept. 26, VO— said today. He did not Identify
The Communications Commission, the family, bat said they hail Wen
A string of 13 black u&lt;™ , acting on a petition for recon­ evicted from their home so the
caught by Otis (Dirk) Jones and sideration by Station W8IR at building could be turned to com­
R. 7.. Johnson, was displayed In Winter Haven. Fla,, today set mercial use.
front of the Robson Sporting aside Its. previous grant to DeWANTED; A CHURCIlfl.L
Goods store this morning, giving Land Broadcasting Co , for a new
LONDON,
Sept.
26-&lt;/P&gt;—
further evidence that The big ones standard station at DeLand to
a re , being caught in Seminole operate on 1400 kilocycles, 260 Peter Thorneycroft, conservative
watts, unlimited time.
member of Parliament, predicted
County.
be held on In an address at suburban WonThe fish were caught between . -A hearing
— -r now
„ will
„
■■
7i00 o'clock and 0:00 o-riock thlafthe {Mamd-application with 8ta- stead last nlRhrrl
morning with line halt .near the tlon WSIR a party to the pro­ months have passed Great Britain
yt r
“ Is going to demand the services
_ Osteen bridge on the BL Johns ceeding.
of Winston Churchill."
■• River.
FREEDOM
TO
PRINT
The demand, Thorneycroft said,
The largest of the base weighed
BRIGHTON, Eng., Sept. 2 6 - will b« mad* "not on the basis
slightly over five pounds, while
the emalleet one weighed one and VO— A, T. Penman, president of of his recoM o f the affection in
the Institute of Journalist*, pro­ which he Is held, but becauad of
one-half pounds.
tested today that government cult the ovtnta which are going to
In newsprint supplies threatened sweep over the country."
BANKS WAKNKD
WASHfNGTON, Bept. 26, W — he freedon of the British press.
"W * have not yet seen what
Addressing the Institute's an­ It Ja Ilka to lira on our own re­
H. Earl Cook, a director of tha
Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- nual conference. Penman det- sources -under a Socialist govern­
H
stlon, said .today bank auper- criiicd the cuts
ment," he declared. "Britain ia
should be watchful of land- gainst the free eipreeslon of going to face the

Resolution O f fe re ti
ToCrcate New Body
Tu By-fa..i v,io o n
Seour.ty C . c ,

Ib r Unilcri -Sl.ites t,ttl.t&gt;'. u tlii - ■
rhe proposal--made at a comn irion inerting ta ile d .tl SKtikov*.
■.ill) asked th r L luted Nation* to S e v e r a l
A F i ll e d
G llll*
ir q u r il, was regarded bs some Amr cans i,r ,e a* an attempt to avoid citahlish an interim ,omimllce t&lt;l . . &gt; ,
r, . . .
consideration o f lhe Korean issue I ■ I he-United Nation*, lhe United- (hr (ieneral A n . u.hlv m ., map..
M e ,T G e t A W a y W l t l l
mUlea nun |&gt;lmt*il th r issue b v fu i^

his charge o f a virtual war plot
in the Untied Slates agiinsl the U"So many AUTW and ACEW
(( NNllaNrH M l ’ «a» ‘I S ir , i
Soviet Union^and naming Dulles,
a ranking member of the Ameiican . . .
,
. . .
r i,
delegation all over again at h r
warmonger
«»
is
I
had in his original "w
arm onger1 i
rrvpondchta fu r foreign t!omVoeech of-Sept. 1 8 to llie U n ite d ; 1 ( 0 1 U S e P e r i l l l t S
IS
'm uniat JnnrtsaU In this, nsuatr)
Nation* Assembly. fur the ante purpu-r uf report
ing arils i t i r - of Ih r In ile d
Vlahinsky ileetared that
hi*
’ Nationa. Im m igration lass a amt
charge* o f warmongering had not
Jiudicr ilrp a rlm rn l rulinga bar
The rig h t, of the 6 t V tu n fuse
been met by either Austin or MeCammuniala — aahlr from o f f i­
It ...|l«,#a ~m l‘ **r rarer!
•n Issue u perm it tu the Central
cial* and d iplnm ita — from unFlu ride Quick Frt-ere and Storage
reatrlctrd entry, \ State De­
Co. to operate an abattoir in ils
plant at Thirteenth and Elm Ave­ partment o ffic ia l atated the
policy today in explaining why
nue was upheld In Circuit t ’.uirt
Toesdav by Judge Frank A Smith «^ paaaport viaa S r iS ^ g r a n ln l
BATAVIA. Java, 8cpt. 26, &lt;/Fl of Orlando, It was announced 'to ­ Pcirre Courtadr, si ho w rite- for
1,‘ Hiim anile, ParU organ of (he
—The Uni toil Slates was the only day by Fred R. Wilson, city nlFrenrh CommunUt I'artjr.
lornev.
participating power without ml
lary experts on hand today for . Judge Frank Smith, wlm is uf
WASHINGTON. Sept. 26 id -r
the United Nations consular m is -« fin a tin e - during the va m iiim o f
slon to investigate enforcement Judgt* Millard it. Smith, "held that Rc|&gt;. J. Parnell llsomas (R -N J)
of the U.N. cease fire order to the CltV (Jommisslon had" the right said ttxiay he is convinces) llir
tu i-xerclse discretion in i'Hiing Stale D epartm ent' WJi " la x ” in
the Dutch and Indonesians. It seemed unlikely that the JJlcJicense for the operation \f
United States would be able tu the abattoir nr the right to refuse ivrrnsittinft H anns~ Eisler, sellcontribute first hand military in­ to Issnff It If in thrir judgment It admitted former Communist, ' to
formation to the initial report of should not lie Issut-d.” said Mr. remain in the United Slate*.
the consular mission lo the U.N. Wilson.
I horn as made that statement
This Judgment was the n-sidt
Security Uopncll, due next Thurs­
day. U. 8. sources here said the of an alternative writ of mandam­ a* llie House Commillee on Undelegation of from aix to 10 us filed by the Freere Company American Activities, at which lie

American officers assigned So the
mission would not arrive here
from Manila before Sunday.
The delay In the arrival of the
Americana has aroused consider­
able comment in newspapera and
in foreign political circlet hare.

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Phone Union R ussians Seek Join Withdrawal
Declares War Of T roops Fronj Kgrea~In 1948
On CIO Group

W ASHINGTON. -Sept. 26 (*•)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. VO
lh e Communications W n rkn s if
— William Green, A m e r i c a n
America, rtewlv formed indepen­
Federation of Labor President,
dent union, took on the C IO \oady
today called for Increased pro­
in what may develop into a long
duction to check Marine living
and hitler fight to trp trse n l long
coata at home and help carry
out Preaident Truman's “ waste
Jnlance operators and the men who
lo o " food jMijgram in
install major telephone
equip­
h u n g e r 1) European*. Saying
ment.
—“ full production la the remedy
&lt;»for high prices," the AFL lead­
A decimation o f“ o|&gt;en warfare
er appealed for Joint coopera­
came from CWA President Joseph
tion by labor and management
A. Beirne who ted the ‘nationwide
to achieve greater output.
slrike nf 520,006* telephone w uikers last spring. The CWA was
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS
Some high-flying pricer weie
formed |o replace the looiely knit
loting altitude in icalleied citier
.National Federation * of Tale phone
throughout the countiy Im p / anit
W inkers, which'duet led lhe strike.
buyer reiirtance war credited with
B u i two of llir N F IW 'S strate­
gic group* refused to go along with
halting the upwatd rp ita l in revllie CMA. Their officers those to
' A r a l o l the liner.
.
cast th rir h &gt;1 with the CIO t spec
At Cbtcago, New Yoit',~Plul*JeTrally ctralrxl Ir lr p litn r Workers
phia, Kantar City and Detue.
O rg ib i/in g Committee (IW O C .)
r e p o r t e d b u t l e r price d io p t
The two unions are lhe Am er­
from a week ago ranging up to I i
ican
Union of Telephone Wot ken
cent! a pound, Dunn and HraJ( A U fW ) . w ilh about 20,1)00 mem­
tfte rt repotted lli.vl buying ol
bers in the long line, division of
luxury item* hadtlecyeaied through­
the American
I deplum e • and
out the nation. There w e ir
j I Includes Warren AusTelegraph
Company. ) and the
acatterrd drop* in the retail price*
tin And McNeil*In Association of Communications'
egg* and fie th meal*.
Hit At Warmongers Equipment Workers (AC EW ) whose
The buiinet* research h im »»ul
2(),(Xlj mrmheis arc employed by
retail isle* for the week were
lhe W e tlru i 1.Ire11ic Company nr
i i.t . ■ l
..
,t . , „ „ i , „ u LAKESUCCESS. Sent. 26 -&lt;/P&gt;
slightly higher than
the preceding p u||ja*t AmJlfi Vi.hin.ky a.- key cities of the Hell system.
week knd three to seven percent | ^ ^ j
#
ro n („ fB te lodty
The A l ’TW memlwrship v o l" i
ahead o f a year ago with a large ^
john F w |fr I)u | | „ #nd o lh „ by a five to three ra tio to go bit *
proportion" of consumrr income prominent "Amriicans he stta rk rd the CIO I WOC. A. T. &amp; T. has *1
spent on foods, which incleased as "warm onger*" ilm uld be "en- lowed i )h union Until Oct. 10 to
prove that it still repn-senl* thr
substsnttally in volume. ‘
chained." Vishmsky broadened hi* wprkers In the najluiiwide hanmln-

-------Poutuy.-ehoeaw and UteXpert*i*t*
..canned meats were* In heavy dcv*biand while butter, eggs and fresh
meats decreased In popularity.
B*Cts a id - ale* r -tillr.e d to bs’
preferred to htgh-prtfsAi tkjOo»«.
•
The-Agriculture Department re­
ported 70 percent of this year s
corn crop wasTargely »«fe from
damaging frosty as uf St-pl. 10.
Hqwever, there have been report*
of frosta since then in northern
parts uf tne mid-western corn
belt. The Sent. 10 estimate comB pares with 55 percent of the crop
&lt;®r»ported safe from frpsl a w»wk
earlier. Front. dnmqgud corn is
of tower quality for - livestock
__ feeding and .canuui- ha .tUired- *»
long «* fully matured grain.
Inasmuch as this year's crop
is unusually small, any conaid*
etahle damage would greatly
complicate the nation’s problem of
sharing gram supplies with needy
areas .abroad.
Senator Flanders (R-Vt.) said
{ft that Congress will be asked to
* ,#apply controls" unless cunimodfty exchanges curb wjr#l be trrmIl'S tlls s rS «n l-HB* T t m l
X"I

Sa n f o r d . F l o r id a

The Lion- Club III Ha meeting
Indus’ lit the Tisttrisl Ih-utet voted
lo c o o p e l 1st I sv ills o ilie r civic a&gt;rtfa s ja a lfd ft- i i i c i i i j i n g Ih d a r y V a n ii
Avilvnnbs t il. h u t t in g on n fttu g ia tn

M, i ;n, &lt;1
e liilH

or

Ht.l linftitli-nppvsl vat-

p o ll s e le rn li*

to

secure

Cm ploy ms, nt.
I»r. t

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F h i . i i y . sshii le p t r - e n le d

inspectiopol the i tall ilfltler mag.
tlll,
||. , if tine to e s r i v fjs e u rn n r u iii lli,- i loti ill .the on .-ting of eivie
I. u le i- ! i id . ii is i l t i Mr&lt;s. Jesse
inlying atass,».
• I -a id Thai s s illi 11s,* iii- lit lln lio r i **f oft,
tin - M e tliiH lj-l
ts. idui-rneui
Mo-eh-v’ of th,- T S Emplnyment
‘‘The jury liHiki-d id tin- t.«&lt;at in tlie tin s m i | i * ssliii Ii a re e s lie ftn - t ’o iif e ie im * -le a i r ie d 'to d .n
•
e and Itnlpli \ Iloud uf the
lilt, light of tilt' pTOM-CUtllOl Ittul 1 1 f u - l. v n tn a ld e esq,ellertcs* in n
I lie Rev J n h q W, ...................... .
I'lih’Mih Seiuiitv Agency, was
tlie ih-fenai thi-orie* of how Mr, I n - g in lu - l
,
; * i, e p ttn e ip a l o f tlie Hr it s-.Ii M i.tli
te. d •liv King l.i,ot W. O.
ami Mrs. tlveri'll sscti- killrd,”
,S ente- s l i i ! ) s is td * ii- l e j u i l l i ’d j i * l i - l N a tio n a l I ' l i i l i l i e ll ., I I io iic . m-tiii'
.
to" id tend ii similar
eistil triiifc Judgi' Krnnellt K Mortllet das ...... , follow*:
di-ile ,-d tin* ............ a s n iiio - iu n i
, .
ir. »' ! i i .*11 -o c ta l .......
in t t „ . m „ d . i i i f ......
im i*y ‘" ‘,i
ra t» « That
Him. ssh,, riintiant rsluitml ilti* erni- E. S. McCall . .
tlie
.
Ini,
ti
re.-idy
t
"
"
,
liperate
in
14
• - f w u r iil
•er in /the-Soutlu-onst Compauy'a iSairn Gardner
[ t ie ' loi.giHio ihiiiiig National
imntwgys in Itattww tn' -siipPr^:tlrHir=3lHff,dl
He fold Smi Mi'lhrUiVt TeSTTer,
H 4 -—
vise the in-pectiiiii.
lit, \ NewYitatt, Jr.
14
finm itirfhT Hindi, that Atneticn llatidfeap iVeek sliirtifuf Oct. 5.
Fine •’« operation 1&gt;&gt; Itlelclisftts
iil-o
“ ftiosidefictile
w|i ivti
13
•' The juror* vserc driven tn Hal
' Stuil
in donating -pare for gum ball
’
poiillto
t|ie
-aimtingie
‘ten*
h
i
Ihui irl it rtmiti*ii‘d till- Mini look
' Adaio.
machine*, lions the -ale of which
: ",g
#
^
II
mlvniitagF ,,/ Judge Moniaui.'*!" D- Mtlliurns
goto tlie ctiih will obtain a perII
III Ill'll i lei g Villi’ ll HI,’ Hoiking
Jnvilation to vseni their " y m ih " . A. I'ntl i. k.
to l,e .tvc.deii-lo
to
IU
to avert tin* break.up ,yf n iu rrU, t ■• tttage
&gt;
.
. the. . elu
.
A
clolhea.” They -lioUt-il
up ill , \ t .o l.'io IIV’
v , , , - ’- and horn. - l o ........ .
ttl, | / i h e hlim f futid and iirobt prlvilvgad
III
tn-iial raiment lunging from ienii- i U ^ I isifs*»|
It)
m m tin g e
g o id iin re Iiin ft. d&gt;, lie soiilli, wit - ie|Hiitrtl hs Jidin Ivey,
all,I lumUu inch *httla, to -lnik,,* D S.ott
vtuiM'iiiiiti of tin cnmpklgn
111
-ond.
T ile s u l,,. In ti, p riv a te ly
IS-MtlHlfrU ... l-ear T b »rl
*
u l!*.1"! 1 I
Ttft, eliiti vi.ied to -hare with
in
-liogh sstielehel, Jl
w it li v io lin - n o iftb -* ftltsttmtisT- tnrsr—
Itotaiv ntid Knsiitsi's lliu eo»t of
tin g e .
It
.U &lt; Mill
HT h e liiu r e li'* tu s k s s jili le g n td IhftiHg lite piano in llie Tourist
E. i&gt; I'I lest
Folicc Dupartim'iH
to t m in o ig i ' i - not f s liV n t iv r o n ly , renter.
G. K. EHi*
Secretary Hamilton Hisbee reA. Adams .
lie added, to il l. 'le lilf t llv e . - H ie
Hears Complaints tllvv.,
will donate
Rev. .sir.
M r. ss
W uterimo-e
u le th o u -e nl-o
n l- o iirgi-I
u&gt;gei) Niff I't1 i hut
Hugh Whi’h in-1. Hr.
SI
ti,-v.
7, tlie
,, ,*'lists
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hiifliiislii’d)
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‘■to
i
hslletlgr
It-ll
William H. Ketn|i of Oilnndo
II x 16 evil* in oH-iety sshii It . ..rstssl.irt r- &lt;••*«•'• •“ the Cits lU llforw h ich
J.
J.
\V.Ht
yesterday denied lie seas a Junk
new equipment tflid furnitura is
It x 16 to these d is t ille r * .
dealer after he had been sum- G. A, H|leer, Jr.
l*'ing seen m l tiridef* direction of
7
x
IS
As
tjnnine
dnv
s-uiiferenre
l!
G.
Wtlilaiit*
Inoned to. tlie City Hall follow
Mr*. S. C. Graham. Fred (Janas
swung
Into
It*
third
dnv
a
New
ing a complaint that he sea* col
Vo th d e le g a te * n d riH 'n te d U n ite d Mil. elected to Iepicsent‘ the club
Ceti tv Ciate program.
|lrrtt,jj#
'‘ ‘'/"•'i »
ibcn*e (innffNtcr Suit It's Tax Nation* action “ un the plight of jb*

1

ti»«* firt* * ruint'd Cuwon

R S aK T
'v
'•&gt; &gt;•&gt;■&gt;! K .-I " ,.
North Holly Avenue junk dt-ah-r.
Mr. Kemp wa* excused hy (Jor­
don Bradley uf the City Manager's
office, "inasmuch u- the City, hud
requested Ralph Cowan, the own­
er. to dear up the debris at the
liM-stiun,"'police nqmrteil.
During the year, many com­
plaints roach- this- Pnltcir twpsFU"
merit from irate gardeners whose
gardens have been trampeled on
or eaten up by chickens, cows,
horses, dogs and mules. Yester­
day a resident on East Second
Street telephoned police that two
pigs were eating up her garden.
The owner of the pigs was sum­
moned and the pigs were removed.
1 Another complaint that is often
made to |&gt;ol!rr is that motorists
fail to heed the slow dawn sign*
while motoring past schools. A
htdv* motorist rwcnt)T chirg«Vi
with driving too fast past the
South 8(de Primary School on the
Palmetto Avenue side, was given
k stern warning by police against
repetition of this.
-- *
SHRINK LEADER
, MIAMI, Sept. 20. (/ O - VVIIHam C.‘ Woodard, of Sudan Tem­
ple, New Bern, N. C„ today was
elected president of the South­
eastern Association. II* succeeds
George W. Hunt, of Savannah,
Qa., aa head of the M state or-

Of $5(10,000 For$78,000

CHICAGO, Hi-pt. 26. (A’&gt;— A
Ilouse sulK-omndtls'e investigating
’tin- parole of four former memlien* nf Al Capone'* gapg had ill
it* recoril today that one of the
ex-convlcta — who *»ld he Udiove*
ili Hnnta Clau* - did not know
who had Settled the government’s
income tax Haim of nearly |M*U,trpO f o r 67H.OOO.
Louis (Little New York) Cantpagna, one of the four Chicago
men paroled from federal prison*
aftrr nerving the minimum of lit
year sentence*, wn* one of the
witnesses called yesterday a* the
congreiuiional grou|i headed hy
Hep. Hoffman (Il-Mich) opened
the investigation. "
Campagna told the group he
did not know who made the set­
tlement tyi an Income lax lien of
6406,677 for the years 1035 to
l«n^ ' ^ n*w h
had been paid.
“ Do Y°ft b e l i e v e in Santa
Claus?" Hoffman asked Campag­
na, who replied. "Yes, I do."
RUSSIAN VIEW
MOSCOW, Sept. 2ft—(A*)—Russlart* read today a prediction of
"significant resistance In the Uni­
ted State* to the 16 western Eu­
ropean Nations'
proposal for
Effecting the Marshall Plan.
A Tsss dispatch, dstalinsd New
York, said there was reason to
believe the plan for nearly |20,-------------- m U. S. aid would
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Walkways Finislu'd
At Information Booth

Jurisdictional Strike
( ioch Into 2nd Year
Ho l l y w o o d , sept. 2a. riP»—
’Hie first anniversary of mavistaiid'i
Klnke was obsarvsd tinlay.^
At least 3,lHkj merntwr* of th*
striking cnnfcrence of studio un*
Ions- (A F L ) haV i U-«n out o f
work a year, with studios ackiiowledginK 4,SftHt wer* unsmployeil at tile peak of th* Strlk*.
Tite total wage li&gt;*' tangv* b*tw'ecli llie studios’ estimated ,|17,niHl.imo and llie CSU't 120(000," A
IMIll.
%
The strike was called oft.Sapt.
26. IlMrt. following dlscharg* of
CSU car penters' whtt mfusvd to
. . .. i /
work on act* th^y declared "hot”
■mil on which member* of th*
.tiwal— InUrnattusiaL- AlUonsa—a t
Tin-airiest Stag* employ** war*
doing Job* the carpenters claimed
L' JM i
to lie their*.
AFL President William Groan
has called another negotiation
meeting — lhe latest in a long
string - at San Francisco n « *t
montn.

Tlie two cetnent walkway* ten'll
ing to entrance* of the TourDt Infurnmlioti
Ilout it on
Semlmde
iluulvvaiil and Park Avenue-were
romplete&gt;r yesterday bv Cilv workmen under the directum of Ralph
Luldnski and Sid RiChard.
This morning they were slaking
out a nemi-cirrainr, walk at the
frnnl o f the libath, . Thip will con­
ned lo the rest -room*entrance*
at the rear o f the building.

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Only a few Inquiries have Iwen
made nt the, booth office during
the past few days, according to
Mrs, Gahc Mirhael, receptionist,
with the Improvement of weather.
x ^ n r ilr t r .1 -thar^turno Todii.T*
will visit the booth.

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MERCURY DROPS
Following the stormy period
the skies cleared Thursday morn­
ing; the wind shifted from southvast to northwest, and thv tem­
perature during early morning
dropped down to 62 degrees ac­
cording to B. F. Whitncr, weather­
man.' Many residents reported
that they had to get up in the
night to put \mire blankets on
beds os the first chill hint of Fall
wok* them up shivering. During
tb* day tha thermomsUr showad
a maximum of 80 dfgrat*.

TRUMAN HROADCA8T .
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. tAY—
President Truman will make a
four-minute nation-wida'radio ad­
dress tonight to launch annual
community chest drive. Th# address, at1 0:53 (E8T), will b«

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GENEVA NEWS
T
n rr twnorinK' Mr*. 8. C. Huggins
at the home of Mr*. C. A. OMham
on Monday.
Those present were Mrs.- S. C.
Huggins, Mrs. O. C. Krot-kmsn,
Mrs. W. G. Andris, Mrs. Tom
Geiger, Mrs, David Spror, Sirs.
Philip Bauer. Mrs. C. A. OMham
and Mrs. A. G. Allrn. Also Mrs. i
• Julian 8ten%trom and Mrs. 0 / It.
Mathirux of Sanford.
* Mr."and Mr», 8. C. Hu^yim ami
family icavt* this week fur llunnell. Fla. where Mr. Huggins Is
emplovrd with the State Uuad De­
partment.
Mr. ami Mrs. C, W, Dooley and
family have returned after a|wndIny a few days in MlddULiirg with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Krctier
have as their gm-Ma Mr, ami Mrs.
Carl Lay from Decatur, HI. .
Mias LaVcrnr Dunkel entertain­
ed with a weekend Ituu.e party.
Those present Were the Misses
Betty Kaye Yatborutrgh, Lillian
Moran ami Alire Lee Cuttibi,
Vernon Culprjtyrr was the w-eek
end truest of his mother, Mrs. A. [
G. Allen.
Vermin is attending
the University, of Florida.
Harold Haldeman of Ft. I.audcr’ dale was a guest o f Vernon Cul

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en except some symphony records.
Tbay hadn’t been much use anyway, aa the man who owe*

Phone

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SILVER

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ijgmtc bear fnrar mbit

When the last stick was pone,
Frances and I walked together'
IIy HAL HOYLF.
NEW YORK, Sept. 2(1. ( /P i- around the bare apartment for the
last time. Already it looked
Only In H it "F o r tltn "-b u l
Saying goodbye to a borne Is aa strange anil foreign—as If It had
difficult as parting from a friend forgotten ua. So many people hail
1! you never expect to see again.
lived there in its hundreds years.
Homes have aa many flaws as
"I’m going to leave the flower
friends do. but you forget them
pots,” said
all when the time for leaving aboxes
!? !1 and the flower
,
rom„
*Fi4nce*. -T h e y belong here. But
• Msoy isikt *0 sad *v*r bsvs t* gm up 1
1 .Bo it was with little elation that
" * couW *“ » th* °,d
atthts-hs** frs*&lt;M«t 4 m s to pas* n l a
we moved out of mjr battered old fireplace.'
—
h «r» la ctu tm , loo, Imcsum of sstaoc
In our new apartment the rules
Greenwich Village apartment a f­
funclionsl kldoey dirndsn.
ter seven,years and set up in a —there arc so many rule*—forbid
O N Y O U e . T «W =*
I f Hit* is your Inmbto, fluth out yo-jr
brand new building where you can outside flower boxes. And a con­
kldasr* sad hlsdd.r with Dr. XilaHt'i
sit ami watch the East River tugs cealed radiator will take the place
S a m p -R a it I* qukkly works to Ik i n h *
of our friendly fireplace, the only
gu scooting by like water hygs.
llw Sew of uf in*, txlp roll*** rscoss arid­
Wheal Balancing
We knew we were lucky to find fireplace I over lived by that never
ity, and t*M burning itnution , , . Kripr
i clean modem apartment after sqnoked.
blsddrr irrilstton that p o you op atahrr.
: inly a 12-month search, though
Swsrsp-Root it truly nsturs’s own way
"Well.” said France*, “ at least
to rstirf. Millionr havs taken U for thtoo
laying the rent promised to be as there won't be any mice in the
jsnofsrionr . ■ . eflon with woodorful ronainful as going to the dentist. new place. The kitchen has won­
suits. Crudont Tab* as dirretod.
We felt we ought to lie grateful. derful steel cupboards. I did get
For free trial supply, writ# Dope A,’ 1
\nd we wrrfr—even after Signing so tired of fighting the mice in
Kllowr a C o. Inc., Boo 12SS, Stamford.
i lease that held every tenant ras- this old building.”
Conn. Or - *ot fuli-tlrod bottlo af
*u4 a r&gt;ih — n * s * m
rictlon conceives! by landlords
Sesmp-Koot today at your drugtier*.
But I don't believe she was real­ fslraatiiis
— Ttr» IU»alrlat
ince the time of the Chaldeans. ly thinking of the mtc« at all.
But Frances and I both got a
We turned the key In the door
reling of trapped panic when the
urniture van drove up to take lock. It gave a farewell click. We
air things away. The three liter- walked slowly to the dark stair­
iv bruisers who were to do the well down which my father-in-law
M&gt; said there would b* nothing to had been carried after he was fat­
ally stricken during a visit to New
i all.
1 Y’ ork. W«* had.a, memory—some
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Y E A R S HE E V E R
F /A itS H E P A N Y
TH/M G H E H V E R i
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WORN'OUT FROM
GETTING UP NIGHTS!

C. -* C. W elsh

WELSH LIKE SHOP

WATCH REPAIRS

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**?gt. and Mn. \V. M TVirres ami 1
(i my wife with that mixture of
family returned lu their home in
Outside thg sun was shining. As
Irash effrontery and kindliness
Jacksonville after spending ■ their 1
with which furniture mover* try we left our old neighborhood, to
.-oration with her parents. Mr. and
b still . the housewife’s fear of keep from thinking of the years
Mrs. C. F. Harrison.
we srere leaving behind us. I com­
— A T L A ST , L O C A L B O Y M A K E S &lt;SOO D
ikmagc
to prised belongings.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl la y of Decat­
A moment later he pawed a bar- forted myself with, the thought
ur. III. ami Mr. ami Mr*. Henry
rl of kitchen ware to hla broad that our new apartment will give
0 -2 3
Kreiser spent the weekend In
lack and keadod far -the door, rl-' me a chance to revive one of Man­
Frostproof with relatives.
c-clieting o ff our antique walnut hattan’s oldest gags.
- Mr. am) Mrs, Phillips were vis­
"W e live near the F-a*l Bivsr,*'
d-ak.
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Mr*,
J.
C.
Hills
during
the
iting relatives In Maitland Tues­
Frances, who had spent a tlr- I -can tell inquiring frlaods now.
storm.
day.
lig week loading up boxes and "If you’re ever over that way—
Mr. and Mr. I.csler Tiu&gt;*d*ltMr. and Mrs. Te&lt;| Hunter of Decirtons.
shudtkred ^ p J Itu -n ctm
Land ware guests of Mr. ami Mrs. are at home after vacationing In
wsre shalty, and she went into
Sclnm.
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aiother room, pulled down the .
Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Prsvatt
wndow shsd-t and stayed In there
An execiTlive meeting tif the have a* their guests, Mr*. Ham
Geneva I*. T. A. was railed by the l.ittler. Mr. anil .Mrs. Homer Al­
Col. S. G. H a llim a n , who j|&gt;eiil two and a half yean a i A *4 ftr a while all alone.
FOR SALE
president. Mrs. C. A. Dldham. ____
I nm hrlptess against people
ison anil ilaoghler, Mary, from general r|a|&lt; n lfic c r with th r 11lit A ll F rtpir during the campaign
MOTORS INN
Tuesday afternoon, In the bchool I Knr'i'ngfieid o
llle furnltute movers, waiters ami
and
auditorium, The first regular! Mr, and'M i,. O. W. Todd ami sRsinrt the Japi in ihr A lru lu n i and who pailicipatcd in the attack sihway ' guards.
So our friend, |
TRU CKERS REST
agsitul
A
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arrived
recently
from
G
louceitrr,
M
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to
la
k
e
over
the
ljurle Wells, and Jeanle, our halfV
,n|f 'X! T
1 n *wo rhlldrrn w?rf gueaU »»ver the,
# , .
French A Seminole lilvd.
U»e school building Tu«*«4ay niter- jAt-rkrtul «&gt;f the C \V, Dooley fmn- ntanagcmrnl of the L*unilerrttr of Sanfoid whirlr tt loialrd at 0*k a-lay-a-wrek maid, took over and
noon.
i it1
Ij Avenue
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r&gt;
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the baggage smasher* so
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Street. Hr it a partnrr in the Luiinrti with C*sl. J
Louise lliilli || nd two K&gt;niJ , &gt;I1M
&lt;&gt;1# Mm . aa.
.. w
..im nr, mu
, „ .. Ifaf« Wmr
vwi !&lt;!i TflltJ
nu in
Mi, W
and
K. T.
Hummel
*111 .Warren
who alto icw
served
in 111
thr Aleutian*.
tP°UK-** JHH* »ml son onti ; *m| Tummy SummeHilll returned I Col. Harrimun after leiug InMrs. Ben-Northrop and sun, vijyt-1f,,m, vt, „ lr,k,
Ft. l..udcrd.lr ! jlltVd in sev^ai pUne cr^hri^
lhr volce-of disappioval when the
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firm held a fashion show at Le
Lake, rural resort
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LET’S (JO TO THE MOVIES!
r . 2 ! a r ! t t 5 E P . 2 l E : Sourdsville
near Hamilton, Ohio, and found
audience reaction firmly againit
Fust of tin* American l.cgiun ii, the new longer skirls.
The instigator of thr poll and
PRICES- Mr - JOr
OPENS- 12:15 P.M. Dully;
Gloucester. He Is also a p*»t com­
mander of the Rights Templar in resident of the company, Philip
remained unperturbed,
SUNDAY
that .city and is an Elk Clun Icyrrs.
EAST DAY j
however, in the face of customer i
member.
He
la
living
with
Mis.
■ nnd
employe reaction. Hald ho:
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HOU Palmetto AVenue... and
•FRIDAY],
JMQNDAYi
“ True, it Is the i1e«lgners“ vrtwrl
Hanford A%e. (Glndervllle)
, A aun, S. G. Harrlmau, Jr„ start fashion tiends, hut the wom­
segved In the Navy, and now en wear 'pm: They are deter- I
“ Boom Town”
live* In Texas.
Another
son, mittedh anti-long skirt* now, hot
Bruce, former air pilot and cup- regardless of th« hullahjilluo, no
-w ith tain, Jk_ attending .Harvard -Uni- woman "will "rrslit "for* long the
_ . Clark Gable
veristy.
new style-dictated longer skirt.,
Claudette Collier!
Shu will fall in line. Among-theCpI. JUrriman commented
— —Sponrvr Truoy-—
jh c FloThU sunshine and said resist*rs the length will drop, howi
Hedy Lamarr
tnkl in the Aleutian, the sun ever slowly, and In llmr they will
1
la rarely seen, the weather I* have forgotten g|| about it. happy
Saturday Only!
vary had and the tandXcnpv o'F liTthr Iwtow-the-knee lungth.”.
• Double Feature-•
T IP -T O P ICE CREAM
The fashion show, attended l&gt;y
the volcanic inlands I* very bleak
)’
with no trees and no grass aside 11,000 residents of nearby com*
Wn mats
t i ll our own tea Craam, All flavor*
from the tundra. He said that mOnltle* in Ohio, Kentucky and
he Is very pleased with Hanford Indians, featured 22 new fall and
Tasty — Doliclous — Haalthful
winter styles. Including several
and enjoys living here.
from the drsigning tmard of Con­
TIP—TOP ICE CREAM .
stance llennett. The drcasi-s shown
CHARIKS
DrcHHmakerfl Dislike retail
ut front ffl.PA Ip (26. and arc
411 Hanford Avenue
. . Rhone I2lf!
New Longer DresscH sold door-to-door hy some tO/xlO
saleswomen throughout the counfrjr.
By DOROTHY HOE
--------------1-----—•---------I Associated Press Fashion Editor
Two 'former managers of th*
N ot even the women who maku *
the new Tung-skirted dresses jlko j iai!1" \VnfM*BUSINE8S OPPORTUNITY
|lh.’ »
S , , " ' . " . ” flit;' I Z
JH S
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l . r j , , ™ , , . ihim,.nut, , J L L l J S S S r i J r w t t S J S E
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•while Hucky Harris of the YanWill rotbslder selling an Interrat in aa established Insurance
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during part
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■workers of o n e .o f the nation's1 ~
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agency to a jnuag Hanford man. preferably a Gl, who will
' l a r g e s t mass-production dress
If the Dogers da sny teeing
gtve hla tlm* to th* buaiMo* on a salary, rommUalaa ar­
' firms, in which U7 percent votrd
S m tla y
agalnat the wearing of longer off in the Series it might lie ab
BURNETTE
rangement,
with privilege o f scqnlriog the remaining Interest.
dresses.
4*e expense of Allis Reynolds.]
The workers polled—designers, The Yankees' big winner has at&gt;
led which the owner han not had Use*
Other iinss csit be
•«&lt;mi the Mine program! cutters, office workers and ma­ tawed 23 home, runs—tops for th#
chine operators—are turning out »Jason In the majors.
!• develop.
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MSHAYNE,
M tn n iM
weekly
for
sale
alt
over
th*
United
DITlCTIVi
8t*te* and aboard, all with leng­
thened skirts.
Resuita of the poll were consid­
ered Slgntffunt because the fac­
tory is located In Cincinnati* a
••SHORT FROGRAMP R O L O N G S I HE i l f f
fashion e*nttr of IRe middle west,
t Hr toon- 4supposedly reflecting the average
O F Y O U R O I.D ROOF
“CAD and CADDIE”
American- opinion.
Further emphasis was lent to
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Mr. amt- Mrs. W. B. Kyser of
Mims were dinner guests of Mrs.
Pearl Peters 8unday.
The Gensva seventh
eighth
......, andeighth
Igrade pupils were "on the alrr’ att
■WTRR In Sanford Thursday. Florencr McGill was the announcer. ‘
The groun sang several songs, in­
cluding the school song, avid the;
dilatory erf Geneva" was given by.
Shirley Thomas.
John Anders was surprised Sat­
urday night with a party given hv
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G.
Anders, at the Community Hall.
The occasion waa his twslth birthJlsv. Those enjoying the party
with- John were Shirley Thomas,
Frank .Andsrs. Jimmy Brown.
Jackie. Bobby and Florence Mc­
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Oviedo
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! Unit(si (Rah--* «■«- utti-mpting
I In viiilnlr' Ifir Clinnrr hhi! ‘ by.
In m ihr Jwt'iiriiy C m ncll. "had

x fa /A U H U d V a in

A board meet my uf the Oviedo
Parent Teacher* Association was
held at the Oviedo School with
Mr*- R. W. Kites, President, pre•idinir over the meeting. The of.
fleers and committee* for the fol­
lowing year a* follow*; Mr*. R.
W. Este*. .President, Mrs. Charlea T. Nibtark, Vice-president and
Unance Chairman; Mr*. I). It (JJ,
m . Secretary; Mrs. Rerr r. Wind.
Treasurer; Prof. Walter A. Tea­
gue, Historian; Mrs. Xlwx' la-inhart. Congress Publication*; Mrs.
Ale* Lcinhart, Hnsnitatity; Mrs.

n nsenai suifouunitter
tilling hign pric. - ot (mid
limbing, loltj a reporter hi
&gt;Hiil. that a I .id sntmine,
- in the rfcrhangeg.'’
.1 ui-fk.. »gi» r tnndbre *ugii that a lt*t*.percent‘ mar gin
lu'incnt, lie itn|H&gt;-eii on nlf
iitino*. -nying " -pec Irfrulfcr.'
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le iii.--i
iolli igin •'•Indirete *&gt;|K'vuImyitig.'’ lie added Ih.-n |
grain-JH'is-es "ftle rvHnint . I
id t i t i i f t o l mtd ( lie ) *l|imid

i

and the Theme U ItuiUling Char­
acter;
The Year Hooks are lielng pre­
pared for presentation to tin
memliers hy numbers of the fiftl
grade. Mr*. I», it. Ultey. Mrs. j
P. Co*, and Mrs. Ben K. Ward
were committee in charge of mat­
erial for Year Hooks. Thi; first
meeting for tile XvJr will lie hold
uo Weilnesdny, Octnlier 1st at the
■&gt;me Kconomics Hiiildingt All
are urged to come a* the prog­
ram. to Is- announced Inter,- will
lie a very inlerealing one. The
hostesses for this niectjog will
lie the mother* of the eleventh
and twelfth grades, with Mr*. W.
T. Chance and Mr*., lh I.. Itagsdale. Homeroom mothers of the
two respective grades, arting as
chairman of the group.
The Homeroom mothers of the
Mydrrfir*hhnnTTieTind*7cry imporTbusiness meeting on Monday
afternoon, with Mrs. [». It. Ulrry,
rretary of the 1TA presiding,
ch mother was given a ihdaihil
arrount of her e*act duties for the
year, including obtaining nirtnhership for the ITA from the parents
tn their respective grades, dlsuihuting Year Rooks to same, etc.
Thp Home room mSthrr* appointed are a* follows; Mr*. Mari­
on Wagner,' first grade: Mrs. .1.
M. I^-e. Jr., Hecond tirade; Mrs.
Roy Flemming, Third tirade;
'Mr*. II. I). Kill*. Foiltth tirade;
Mr*. J. It. Jones', Jr., Fifth Crnde;
Mr*. A. M. Jones. Sixth tirade;
Mrs. (J. S. Moon, Klglith tirade;
Incomplete,' Ninth (irads. Mr*.
John Duda, Tenth Crnde; Mr*. R.
L. Ragsdate, Klcventh Crnde; ami
Mr*. W. T. Chance, Twelth tirade.
Plans were made for holding a
_Pot JjttckJJupj'cr for Jthc. tcorhnrs
by members of the ITA on tIft.
W d at the Hume Kconomics HuitdIng nt 7 i*. M. A ruvimd-breaklng
alterftlnnre i». urged.
-M ia. J.-H -Jwne*,-Jro-H«HoWeei»
Carnival Chairman, announced she
would , present the name* and
Ghnirmnn of the vnrimisnytnmitfirst ITA meeting.
lee* nt the
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hy

h in te d llia t flu - f ir s t # ;i.e
lie m te d p r g jn m n o u g h t

HQIDINO Ufl A FAMfHlIf,.W.mten Austin, l !. S iry"- i-ntalive to the
U, N., addresse* the Rcttflal Assembly at Flushing Me ado wN V. Me
flails relecteil Ihe eh it t;c s of Sov iet Pepulv Foreign t\*nml» ar Vishtysky that Ihe U.S was i&lt; i- iud&gt;le for lh“ K»re* ili'piitc lie said; "It is
not a question of who Is ti^lit. hut what Is light." ‘
(/ntcraa|ioiiol).

N it I

It,

IImii uni ||i«c |w
* iiiifi 111,*I i|U tin1
" ’ |HTiim i|.:‘ ht* Jil l iitiully Ttiftf!*1
4itl iin

At THE: CHURCHE.5
FIRST MKTHOIMKT ( IICItCH
Uk-lh A. M.: Church School.
— JUJtlrA. M M ar-oiog--Wonhipr- ■
"The Dignity of

tn m y

The (itopoilil mmSd provide lhal
Ihe niter Jm .ti-i-midy in- pottytingfl
within Hi i|L
*y- after this •|o»eii1
M-jutiiitt motif hfiiT remain on duly
here uniit-ibc Aa»PinHI&gt; jfron\enei next fail I he group would

retailer-.

IliVIN MIMIIRS of the crew o( H that Hew' Ihe Atlantic In the robot C-34 Skymaster ate thown in front o(
Ihe giant airliner after landing at Brise Norton Air|Hirt, on the outskirts of Lionihm The plane was eonlcd
from take-off to landing by pre-set mechanical controls a id made the (light in IU hours and IS minute*.
Shown (I. tor.) are: Wing Commander T. R JcIT. R A F.; James-L. Aiutt, Columbus, XL, &lt;jucj of,the AtiiorusUc-Flaing Center; ffhsrte* Franklin, Air MalFrift'CAmmand: Thoms* T Weldon. AlT-Westlin Flying
Center; George n Johnson, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, project engineer; Capt Thomas J Weill, co-pdol; Col.
Jaipr* M. Gillespie, rommander of the flight; Capt. Homan J. Whiting, navigator; T/Sgt. Walker W McKee,
crew chief; T/figL Raymond Centonella, radio operator, and S.Sgt. j . Nemon. (International Radtopholo)

itfin rtlrifS m l l p ini

McNi-il. Vialiii. ky

Fjai i* I

.aid in - his

ImUe.it ulr.uk today, ' m ilidcly
ilin a g rv tr* th a t tic it t r t ig n t in
of n
new whi nugli! to IN* k'lu'hail" d

HOI.) CROSS CHURCH
dark T. Carprntrr, llrrlnr
WtH-r*imThrT'Bftet""*fTlntfY

In r In o*pF
m thoughts ttnd
l«*tfitt|M* it i&gt;
uti- views fttu-Iy ..............I I
txeiis of free -i ii,-.
V ii B ijilk y ’ th e n

and sermon
#
| r.:IH! p. M.. Y.r.S.I,. and Junior
fu'Mgile.
Hally M . T » W„ * F . 1 r.
&amp; SifM I

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M.

T h u rsd a y

r o n lin in il

n.l.'i A

0:00.
Advance notice: l.ayincn'* Meet
ilig ipon-ntcd hy men's tluli on
Monday evening. Oct. ii. Ilev,
Sunday School.' 0: In A M
Frank I, Tilu». of the National
Council Nek% York will he the
Mbrning Worship, 1:1H* A. M.
II \I; 11 «it; I» Conn., S&lt; pt. Jt;.
Training Union, tiiiri 1’. M.
principal speaker. It is anth-ipntnl
*- rin -ii-i How lei Urged tmkiy
that Imih Riihops will lie present
Kvenlng Worship, 7:00 I*. SI.
isi'tal «* -,idn uf. nmgre-&lt; to
•The annual memorial service nf
All laymen of the church nte- I Ifltllte, lialkiy mi the \t, i 11.111
the church will l*&gt; held Sunday
Inn and i 1‘ituiint anlhiitflatiiui
ih'-intu i:
pnnerl til nliOVe date
tiff leer* of WMU atul drawing uf
rtrcles nt 3:110 l‘. M.
Welcome.
AFPIAglNO befure the U. N. Gen SOUTIISIHK HAPTIST CIILRt ll
"eraI Assembly at Flushing Mead­
Ninth Street anil l.aurel Avenue
ow*. N. Vi.^ndrei Vhhlnsky, Rovi
el Depttty Pprdgn Commliiuir, Is
•shown-/ » die- trrfcirmf the- V. -3 ; n r
wilfully trying lo break the inler*
natltnal agreements made atler ihe
ba r had ended.
(International)

The earniv*l will lie Held on Hal
ioween night id Ihe Gymnasium.
The G. A .’» o f the Oviedo llaptist Church were honored w tlh ;a
Mother and Daughters' banquet on
A -idn y night nt the Oviedo Rap(1st Church hv the memltphl o f the
Marv Lawton Circle, with Mr*. AIt. Hutner. Circle Leader acting
a* Chairman. The basement o f
the rhi)rrh was bonutifullv decornted for the occasion. The Rev,
H. II. Link gave the address for
the evening, hi* subject being
Queenly Citi*en»hlp.

|t:Jf» A.- M.: Sunday School

Rev, Wllaon Finch, I’ sslur

lAtlORt &amp;IAND AT AttINIION ill Wk&gt;shinr,|ivn fl- .Scrrrtntv nf |lj-n ,.
James Furmlal (left) leaves Navy M&lt;ndquatlrrs for fits new trfllee in
ilA^Ut iilng'in Rmlriipg. With hint is Jotm I, Sullivan, his surcctstie jtt the
post nf Secretary of me ff.u
(liilcrtiolnoial SoTtniljihciii)

C O M iH K C VTION M. d'H U R C II
Park Vvrnur and Tkird -Slreel
Juhn Rrrnard Root. Minister
(TIIMKT CHURCH, M n g -w s l
Sunday SchAol, 10:00 A. M
Mark T. Carpenter, It. I)., Vlear
Morning Wnrshlp, lljit t A. M
17th Sunday after Trinity ,
.'1:00 I*. M.: »Kvening Prayer A Serm on: "Fliuliiig i.ifu and I c 'in u
Sermon,
All are welcome.
A ipokesm an famllini with llri
tain's polite Interpreted Her slide
ment to the United N ation- Imlav
n* meaning she would he prepared
to use the same withilraual tactic*
for I'alestine that she in n l in par
titionlng India into Hindu and
M odem dominion*.
In this spokesman ■ view the
aituMiint.. in thp ulctit tl«v~&lt;...«, i nl Asaemhly prowntui no soteptalde solution. Would he thi*
IIn Irun w o u ld 'te ll
uh At..h
and Jew* that they must iirepai.fo r th et mandate and Rrtiish rule
to end. Then, whatever the "eon
sequences, live Rrijish Vutilrl fi* a
date and leave the Holy luvml. The
Rriliah, h o w e v e r ,'would hold out
the rontinurd o ffe r o f "gmid, offire*” towarn •■•ttlement o f com
munal strife.*
In Ihe case o f India the ending
o f llrilU h rule was set. fo r lust
Aug. I&amp; ami was carried .out on
Nchrdlllr with the Viceroy, laud

Palestine Mandate
10*01 I'sa e o * « i

handle this problem.
'Mlii M ajesty'a govarnmeut ala
net
themselves
prrpAfvd
to
undertake the task o f imposing a
policy in Palestine
hy fnrre o f
a rm s.".h e continued.

s* Sadie Ruth Flemming. :Mr*.
V Flemming, Mis* R oily Aulln,
• - M r*.— A ndrew —A tttin.
Misa Dorothy Priest.
Sheldon,

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&gt;*at lo the effect

that

i*

should

Mis* f'aroivn llurdy
son Ifanly. Mr*. Fred Pierson,
President nf^ the W, M. U„ the
Rev. and Mr*. II. H. Link; Mr*. R.
L. *Kemp, Young People1* U«iler.

II

N. Palestine Inquiry Com-,
m l (tee* (UNRCUP), including tv rminatlon of the League m an d a te |
and urgent U. 3. action to aid
diplaceti* person* In Europe, lie,
said Rritain was prepared t o '
make specific proposal* on Ihe

State.

Reese Moon, daughter and son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. R Moon, have returned to Stetson University to
continue their studio* there, thi*
being their second year, . — l
A rthur Metcalf ha* entered
A u o n University thi* year also.
This la hie first X
•*
He attended Orlando Junior Collent last year.
Ptlestine .Inquiry Committee, re­
view the wprk the Il-nation bo.lv
did on IU summer inquiry in the
Holy IJtnd and Europe.
Dr. Herirert V. Evatl *f Aus­
tralia. chairman o f the fifi n*li„n
Paleatin# Committee^ them invited
repreeerrtatlvcs o f the Jewiafe
Agency for Paieatino and the Arab

tL lluntcr. for w.while,^
]
Mra, John Evans and tottf, Weat
i Frank*- 'ha*e return^ how

:*r spepding the past •two
imths si theia- heme fn Wagpe*-,
le . 'N . C .

j

,

hear the main Arab
ment at 11 A. M. Mondayi
Jewish Declaration on Tue
lake

succuaa, jwpt.

TIT O

it'«llM a i r n a *•■«» *****
inatnlina-havSL-.cuntarlxd. iia fui
help that we are ronvinred The
move. U&gt; take them Into the CIO
is no rank-and-file muvrmcnt ht.t
Is a move engineered by offi­
cers « f the two unions.
*'We ary going ahead with planY
fn set up dfrisinns within CWA
for these twn groups nf workers.
Wp hope they come in with us,
and with the bulk of phone work­
er* where We think they belong.”
The CW claims 337,000 mem­
bers. At Its peak last spring the
NFTW claimed-nearly 300,000.
The two groups which Del me ia
out to woo could help make or
break any afforta to stage anoth­
er nationwide strike, laeau^ uf

XlMM.titkl/.LS

luded .
t .ru t ion fm -ah;
i* &gt;■«-nimble
p iu e i" o f , l ^ t HMjju homes tn IDlH.
g- kernment-litnlt if private litlsL
i.
failtul to att
Xn etei’ i^ nrofit.i tats to redUee
to - Ifi l i *L,wol li ?i" iiv iriflatMin. anil.
■hrfrfrn,_Trru'Tfr'T'iii e- gniujii,
talaij m tittlolillio i'll new
ii .-

d e m a n d * t r nil ‘..t h - i

ilhnut air,
uit/oent-i''

!■

f’ottsuiner ntgaiutmliun

for

prdrre h iR e fr ;tr Stip q iit

l."tti e, IH j ' ir ibf In 'i ----her {luiiuiti* hnlf.inilliiui tluli

X‘ I&lt;it«/»I

o f g itoflie -.vui (irapi in tin- vi*
eiiiitjr nf the h.tuk nluutt lo unji
Oti-J after tlie ,&lt;*M*etV- IXiHfi u*r I t
three Pet lino. *v.n* detainer! IHits pee 11 in tile fu -t seal* lu Tin
hank Imtlduig and u m
roiiiohllg structures « lf f e n ? l some
ihvoiHge . Iry gu oliie. gnumde aril*

a estate *ml fiollurn, J|, are- j

"gigantic protest against our pttv
•ui dir*y prifi a iu eiu re."
.

list percent ntargin* to eliininale .pr-tidatlii’n'*iri giain mmket*.
X grain* allncnlton program.
, "Reasonable" (tiling prices on
grain prialucta arid "basic Indus­
t r ia l products, such as steel.”

ft

Jevfidi i l l y nnd nmim c l
pHlii-il from neighicii log Jaff

|t&lt; in

finlh'-r weakening
miiil March Ifi,

S-pt

Yugoslavia apol»»ei/eil fm uitrlly
fni the • r 1 1 ii I ii In X uginlav
t|oopi o f , three I S -ohlii’l* nn
tin T n e -lc fmiiti. i Mnti'hiy, arn.l
Ilimounvnl all thin umdAl.i* f e j
U u -kit tmluy. -Tin' X o g ik sl^ ^ loi^
eign u lflce nottfinl ! S
.uliir Cnveudiih ( ..nnoti " f
impi'nding iclean of the men and

.lid s of lltl'J
Howies', anti triflaliAn pingrnm

ru&lt;ftl of^ billing her parent*
gain control uf llie Ov-t rrl! flirtq
and runt tone
what
pro-tretil
Kllgetie Wlltinin
lajis was
“ lllirit unnatural «u»*
relntii;
ship that nritniiideil nlinoil ti«

rile Riinik u f IV.1t h h in d was
P and fkkhiH-ii Uf i t rent .
}iy tWo *|een • age bandit *■w h o m w h - &lt; n |d iiM 'l a f le i
d in t n et,du n l a lly tiv h it

am i w'liRt) ilo’ 'Ii- ku 11 miyv

The*twounded i'&gt;uth identt*
lint .* If .i* Walter llisin|{i. and hi - 1‘dRlliAhloii a*
kdk, 17. lu'tli " f near Xloh,
lamniondn* « ... taken to a
d suffering .I , bullet wound
t'he-t Wfllli.h .*k“ ' ptunouru:.
intis lult riot rirtiral

friuisy."

f o r rX|uvn-

Kormcr ()I*A Official
IlcIclOnSutfarCharge

Phone Union

ganixAtinn “ ill ls‘ tht ntt .furrit
mil Imrily on all matures |u&lt;t turn­
ing to atnmir-cm , . v Jill.I Wilt
prliyide eontact with Hie \iomo*

IIKLGRADK.

sion of steel piothielion,
fiovernmrnt aR'a’ntlon of steel
i i s « ii» » s rmn. Pas- Hast*.
until prmlnction is inrrra»&lt;d.
\ government Stltvey tn urge tv chairman, wound up threr dayt
re-tiltllon of "eXii-silve" profit of lira rin g i on Euler's ease.
margin* in all key Inditstrie*.
I h r C om m iltrr railed a rim e d

In study 1.1"
Prince Feisal At Kaud, Saudis
Arabia, said ho would comment
after studying the . statement.
— Iterschel V. Johnson, U. 8. dele­
gate* “ No comment."

h r i ’ v rri NTMun

T B r i t i s h ’K illed

"V ig o ro u s * p re ssu re

own ha* returned
I
■k*' trip at JackTaking up the Inquiry commit-1
wi
.
' ••»’* recommendation for the fuNelson and baby lure government of Palestine, ,
snd Mr. and Mr*. Creech Jones said:
;
, r ,p * ? t0.
1 de,ir* " n Irehalf of His Ms-1
within the next few^ rUya toirillt jetty's government (n stale that
In Miami
Mr. and Mr*. Pktrlin i th% endorse without reservation.

gue*ts of Rev. and Mr*. II. II. Llnl
and Miss Dorothy Rose Link
OWIW 1win dad ih r^ U M U b f boh
^ RaV. h , II. IdnV. Mlaa Dortlh)
U
g
.......
~
M

i; kn

.ILihmi
j
wn» metoed ftttt.r or
formed Aloirtte Kllelgi

tlHu A. M,: Sunday School.
Itenihng Jt'Kim Ilnurs 7:00 I'. M
11:00 A. M.r Morning Wtirnhti*. to Artm I*- M: Tttrgilnrs - nnd ^Frt
fliflll P. Mil II. T. U.
7.70 P. M.: Kvcning Worship.
7:30 P. M.: Wnlncsdgy Prayer

hsi IssvS

In,ml,
ffenstve

BiOO. I*. M.: _iVj'dni'iliU_ J’1ukvi
meeting.

-.Millsctk J ln u I c A enth DieVcU r

It

|i'it tm,i

.1—
Ue .*i'|«*nk
i,- rssifi r drtnnI 'ii- u'H,
mil pricihr,

Jlw tlng.

Thour ptMrnt for thr ilfltirMful
affair were Mia* Audrey. Co*,

Miaa 'fltfila Pamall, and

til.iMi-erllui

Mi. refused

Dulles M ht On viHtft'ielin’n hail
•liern held with', the Itu ilan.' nn
the subject) am) he hail nn fn rti
nir a softening n f the Russian at­
titude- .t- tn whether the Soviet
Union might hoyrnli such a hotly.
Duties ititit only tnat he had no
information. .

grain . w o r k y l .

&lt;|

mitwl-

w ith o u t adequate t e l fr y ! I, &gt;n m ill
In- f r i t th a t
' " i f f l * U iU illt
r r a lir i- th a t i f i B h lM f lA i. « r r e
u i l h i 'i it f iiu m la lin it Me added t h a t
1t lF T 'i'if le l .irg tM iii-h u w e re l i j u i l
nit fa ls e n s iu n ip t it 'h - nmf, m ig h t
c h a n ge w h e n l h r _ s itu a tio n a p t
| m m i «,i I h r h s ’tr u e lig h t .

|l think, lltal si* fat a» tlie
I*#■i •-1 i....I th
\i I . -I! ■ link.- . lik l,ee '-.ui In.
uliit the commodity i ycluttigi.
a l l ihe i ii pier s,f* I ipod ...........
iJlieti iialkk. ile ,n|ti. .1 •Jill, rt
i in. iniiiiiriei hy t.i runtmilter *
|-.f\. (,|i), .1 In ill \i I-,*i *e\-tI.-tue

S

late Contest recently.
He at*
n d e d Hob Jone* last year.
-Mr. BUtdey fimreB, of-P eU reirg, Virginia, who has been
lending tfal past week #with
Ik. and Mr*. Lionel W. Nelson,
ta returned homo.
,
, '
Mr. and Hr*. 0 . E. tie me*, of
lami. has returned home afire
reading a fe # day. with their
iUghter, Mra, Lionel- W. Nelson,
sv. Nelson.- and granddaughter,
ijU
*•
The Rev. and Mty. II. H- Unk

Iweii

‘ Ihut Ihe change* tuiit bee it made
a - ii ri»not)ialnr&gt; move
‘ Dulles mid that
i Iiif
criticism apparently wifi m»ita

sc*i ion for this -afternoon In piep .itr a rrpnrl whir Ii TJltimas ind ita lrtl wuptd trq n e tl the Juilice
|} r |ijr |m r n l In srrk de|Hiilaljfm fr»
th r 'sd-yrar-oh^ Ktslrr. (jrtm .tnhorn Mollywoorl m ggvviilrt.______

JACKSONVILLE, Kept. 2(1, M l
—Richard H. H'd-clt.. f o r in nr
invesligolor for the Jacksonville fail, Thomas tnld it’ iHiitgre, the
Office of the OPA, was Indirted department
shotitiir determine
on an impersonation charga by whether Klslnr should la- prose­
* fuh ral grand Jury here yester- cuted on'hther e h a ig rs .
Thomas said lie felt that-there
lU)tierta&gt; according to the inillrt- was no doubt from the testimony
Mynt, o b t a i n e d sugar ration to the committee that Klsler hail
rhrek* from twn hanks here by made false _ represenlationg In
representing himself to Iro sn ohtaining*his'fuiss|Mirt visa lo-lake
agi-pt fur the OPA after hi* cm* up rreidenre in Ijve United KUtes,
t.lovai'-nt witK nUw (e .le rsl -ifvm cy
* Flngl dltnesse* fitrliulrTT^tate
had terminated.
* Department
rjrtd
Immigration
It was charged that he entcre&lt;l srrvire iffirials wbrvtcstified.lhat
the Irnttling buiines* In Tallahaa- Kisler. ia hi* numerous vi a ap­
icc and issued the ration checks plications, ritradfrrMly dlirlstmed
to obtain more sugar, Ister re- affiliation with the Communist I
revering them from the hanks hy Party.
|
posing a* an OPA agent.
Kisler'admitted under qttestIBR- r
ing hy thq committee Wednesday ,
ar* believed to have that he appllert for mcmla.-rship
■d "hams” la-cause they Jn the Communist^ Party in Gar-,
(o remove mskrup. many in H)2i1 and that the ^pplic-'
ation was .acfcplrd. Hut he said
'•diction. he was never active, in lh« imrty
the telephone industry general);'
have trecn built up locally anti
have had t« negotiate on a ennip a n y -h y -c u m p n n y b a sis in tlie pan'..

Many residents of Lisbon bnve thsy are descendants of Ike

Y A K D I.E Y

V E N E T IA N

I1 M N D S

Amerira's Most llrsiitlful
Aluminum — Cedar *• Poll.hrd Altiminoin
Ask Me Fur Free Ivtlimalr
W. S T E V E N S - 1*1,7 W . Ittibins.ui - Orl.tntln
1'ht.nc 2-072'J

N " mess Dt rlrnn up!
niirppinK.ii|» jnbJ

Iltiw [ un-d iu dread tfini

Ntiw I'm rid **f xvtuvhtlflj bltn-v

and tlriitlgrry!”

LAUNDERETTE OF SANFORD
Second nl Oak

Phone 108

FRESH MEATS
GROCERIES
M’ C. CINDER’S GROCERY
•* S- Sanford Ave. (Gindrrville)

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FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947

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THEWO
RLDTODA

The ln«t tiny lo qualify for the City primary*on Nov.
4 will lie Oct. 16 and that is only a little more than three
weeks away. M/oor Gut and Commissioner Bishop lmva an
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Wa s h in g t o n
LETTER
By JANE EADS

The
bi.t**ll
•v*w —
f "ff 11
s w it t
wmiiy met I f bfn
keepi turning up like a bad pentv.
even appearing in the councils &gt;f
United Nations where we ire
hearing grim warning*
r* that pi­
le»* the breach belwfci
rn tha *Mtern and western bloc*• 1* hM&amp;l
we shall have another conflagytla g rlion-—this time of atomic prop?■opgr-

n t dill.
LODZ. Poland UP)—A fat com­
of a President to be born In the edian got tipsy and couldn't play
seats
on
the
Commission.
White
House.
1*01(110 N o»: AN
hls pcene. A blond ingenue fell in
Susanna 'Adams, orphaned at 3 love and wouldn’t wait to marry.
H**lar«i MaaaBf*
For a long time now there has been a singular luck of
and
adopted
by
her
grandfather,
•t'BMUieriO.N HATK1
A director ran over his snooting
interest in our municipal elections. One or two citizens an­
John Adams, second President of budget by 200 percent and the pro^
» r Carttar, «*»♦((
• •**
nounce
their
candidacies,
usually
there
is
no
opposition,
and
O
m
M
aaik
■
•
*°
the
United
States,
was
acclaimed
I ■
dueer tore hhis nairjn
. ... .........
a frenzy.
T&gt;n.
M a a tb i
* u0 they are elected with no more than 75 or 100 people voting.
as the “ first baby in the White
K VI
It sounds like Hollywood chat­
Sim M aaik*
House" until the day she died at ter. But it's right from the horse’s
OM T#*f
*x °* If opposition develops at all, it Is usually in the form of last
l«».
.
ttons.
, .in
m kliaarr' aallra*
i* N *
«■ minute write-in candidates, or at leaat without any particu
mouth at Polski
ski -Film Studio.
naM
Mary J£mily Donctson, whose
Ik a a k t i*»alallaa* » * 4
m *lc# « nl lur issues befog raised.
This beltyr a persistent toie
Poland has one movie company.
.
»
■a a l M ia l i a K l a r t - r
of conversation, it’s mien-stint mother was a nice o f Andrew This Is It, state-owned but Inter,ra ta l** 1**4 a, w(U *•»
This ihres not seem to us to be a particularly health
o hear Tram Ernest (J. Ropa. Jackson and whose lather. MaJ. rated-in making money If YCtsiliTuT
. al remalat • .• rrd ii* * fal**. __ _
state of affairs. It seems lo ns To be fnflnltely preferable rhl
hlef of the U. S. Commerr Andrew Jackson y Donelson, was and atill vulnerable, despite 8oci
.
I ala* 4 X »%«•#•*»', l(M iir***(*li*V s
sectiot. his secretary,- was known as "Sun- allam. to the trials and tribula­
Russian
■
In* , r»r r« * »* l* Tfcr ll*ra U I* *** for nt least twoTandldates to announce for each office, for Department's
worr ahine of the White House." Mary tions of celluloid art.
aa lla a a l fWM ml * 4 . » i ( U i» * . O fll- each of them to state publicly exactly where he stands o n ',lJBt, M
w
'
Jo.n,t
lo
rall.-d the President “ Uncle Jackm
a t * a*alatala*4 la Ik* laiatH
It is producing four PO-minute
» Vi*"1" JJ, *woK Uk1* son," and he hod a shining lock features
•rh lr* la Ik* fa a a lr y Milk k»*4,,**c all Important municipal problems and let the public indicate i
this year to entertain
Irr* la C M m a a a 4 I f * l * , k '
of
her
hair
put
In
the
cornerstone
what it wants done by deciding at the polls who shall serve the
■ * induitrial
’
y capacity
'
n‘to h”
wa
“ . - " J r 1 *°.T’
’ lk*~~~ll*i*M •• « •»'•••*•&gt;'
of
the
U.
H.
Trcasur
bulding.
against America for at leal
Ahm UIi I P i *** M klrh I* *alill*4 on the t’ommission.
Marla Monroe, dkughter of eigners with currency harder than
26
years—maylve
60
years
a
v
• * H **l**lr la Ik# *•» * » f»P*kH There aru a number of local issues which might be
President James Morue, was the siotya.
more.
r a il* a ml all Ik* l* »a l * » » • P « « ' rJ
first daughter of a President to
la IU * a # **•a * **t 1 a* m #II a* • » clarified in just this manner. For instance, for years we
Mr. Ropes had In mind only tlw marry in the White House.
Its rameramrn sigh when they
r.A P M*M* 4 U * * lr k ...
have been talking about better recreational facilities for our Industrial
of Russia
i,
. . .capacity
.i,
. . itMary. Abigail Fillmore, daugh think of the 1,001 costly gadgets
young people. We have set aside money for a hwimming, self
FRIDAY. SKIT. 2*. 1917
without reference to ho* ter of
M11|.rd Fillmore that they can't afford but whidi
pool, and other funds for tennis courts. Apd yet nothing
Soylet war po«.nrialJW„ , n , rcump|ilU&lt;] |ln){u,lt &gt;nd make a - Hollywood super-special
IT SEEMS LIKE Xfc IMf’OS- constructive lias been done. We have a recreational pro­
so Iridescent. It stars dream of
r *1" .1*
by*.‘ m J ndu*J pianist but never broke Into, the Broadway premiers, tnink rusts
BIBLE DREAM. BUT WE CAN
gram.
but
no
public
playground
or
recreational
facilities.
It!
"
d
^
*'
f***)|*,**
*n^
headlines
because
of
these
talents,
MAKE OUR LITTLE WORLD A
and chromium penthouse but they
the Russian lone I" r.ermanyJ8hp d w , t 22&gt;
PLACE WHERE RIGHTEOUS
Wo woulll like to see someone run for the City Com­ The
tne satellite
ssteiuie aid
am is
vs problematical.
pinmemsticai. ,„Jck.n
| n Taft&gt;
Tufl daughter
jaughter oof Presl- haven’t an American visa.
NESS DWELLS.—U Peter 3:13: mission directly pledged to do something about this one hut one is Impressed by the fact (|rnt Wllllarn Howard
Ilfiwever. the Polish cinema
Taft and
A new ra rth In which d w rllrih
that Czechoslovakia s ..
huge„ Skodl aitUr
of
8en, tor
Kob&lt;^ Taft of plonrers show a lot of enthusiasm
thing.
Let
someone
run
ngninst
him,
someone
who
Itelieves
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rlght*ou»nr«i. _ 'ir&gt;_
world'st Ohio,
m.,,. won .a „scholarship
i 1„t«r«i,i„ at Bryn for their work. The Germans,
that stlcli things are n lot of foolishness, thnt they cost too work* were among the world
,,ebut at the during the 1039-1945 occupation,
Down in Auburml.iTr live other much money, that The City can't afford it. I*et them discuss great armament renter* during M#Wfi m„ , p
the
the
Wat,
though
they
are
da-whiu’
H„uie
and
turned
baek the
"I**1” 't- verboten. Nov* D'a
day fieeholdeii a p p lo trd a bond these, issues publicly., in the press and over the radio, and voted to civilian production now. w|ljto „ ouw’ f|ofkg
pJC#pp hef more attractive than digging coal
iiiu b 'f o r $150,000 f t ’ ercd a neW then let the ]&gt;euple decide by whom they elect to office.
The project ot world revolution u o’clock bedtime curfew eo her In Silesia or shoveling rubble in
Warsaw, althrough it has hard­
school building. We wonder whal
There is also- the question of piinrhboards. Some pe&lt;F for the spread of Communism Id young friends could continue ships,
too.
the fieeholdeii wou)d' do in Sem­ pie honestly -believe that a liberal policy toward such mat­ now -In full swing as on* o f thd dancing. A soft rose color was
There are only two sound stages
inole County ii they weie aiked ters is necessary in a modern community, particularly in cardinal projects of the Redildubbed “ Helen Pink" In her honor., In Poland, both in a former gym­
Leon Trotsky, competing with, Alice, the. dynamic daughter
!- f t
Housewives and
to approve a bond iuue for a one which is appealing to tourists and boasts the ability to Stalin for leadership, wanted .topf President Theodore Roose- nasium here.
students of Lodz,' other­
entertain them/ They would permit punchboards, slot ma­ push the revolution to the limit veil, had a color named after her young
new school building.
wise unemployed, crowd the ex­
i - -aif
chines, lottery rackets, and gambling clubs where poker and Immediately, but the more far- op. "Alice Blue." ‘ Known as tras' bench for 600 slotys (official
Foreign
Minuter
Giubei
ol roulette could
slghtod
Stalin
said
in
effect:
rinress
itVH
mitf.
Alice,"
&gt;n«
ehe
im
made
m
u
w
good£04
be played without fear of. molestation by the “ Everything In It* propsr tint*.
&amp; dqjlars) a day.
will trips to Cuba, Puerta Rico, rate,
A u itria told the people of Vienna police, within moderation, ofrourse.
As far as Communist pruagandu
» M
Td
wag*
world
revolution
now
It
lowair
the
Pbillppines,
the
OH
by radio the other night that the
the Polish” film indu •try
Well, now why dpri't’ the people who feel this way about putting the cart before the hors*. •nt, the then-building Panama
K n *
Marshall Plan is "a tjc rv g jl olfen- It run someone for,the City Commission, not on the Q.T.,
.
, . , •
,--Russia first must be mad* power»ive aja in il__miiery in Lum p- lh^A\;i^it.^puaiy_tiQue.Jjut openly 1 LeUiUn aay that he- -rar-nrdu.fHillF and mllluriiy/ “ EVe'rwheTe ' 'iTve'— W iSr“ T»iriait%'
"end that it wouTd l&gt;e lu n iJ # ^lo r believes in being brtmd-mindetl about such things; and then
S6 s„ n n i,mpor,-r|
|y shelved
ih,wi (lavcd "Alice, Where Art Thou?"
temporarily
at mimicry, an
any n*edy nation to reject it." let someone else run against him; and let’s see what would world revolution, and cieatrd his the was an artist
_________ and she
ixpert at backgammon
He better be ca rriu l or lie 'll be happen. I*et’ t give the people a chance- to vote on such series of highly successful five-K.VrnVd the hula "in Hawaii,
year plaqp to strengthen the in- Her wedding
‘
committing tuicide h im irll. T h e ir issuers with their eyes open.'
on Feb. lY, 1906,
That, it seems to us, would be the American way to do duetrie* of the Soviet Union. Writ, s the age of 22 to Hch Senator
aie lota of R u tiia m in Vienna
it. And certainly it would be a lot more fun for everyone from 1926 to 19(1 when Hitler Mrholas Idingworth raptured the
and to them theM a n h a ll'Plan'
Isshed dut- at the Muscovites is mtional imagination.
thnn these elections in which no 'one takes the trouble to only
,is fighting w o id i.
i !
10 years, hut In that compar­ Alice used to stand on her head
1.
^
A
vote.
atively brief time Stalin had dona fir fun. She also smoked on train
_JB B
Ju*t what CommunitD can do
wonders with what had been a (latforms. rod* astride her hors*
relatively outmodrd
industrial listead of side saddle and was
w ith labor unioni once they gel
structure. And lie had built a taually a half-hour, lata f6r all
Star-Times’ Victory
1
control o f them i i currently being
*
powerful army, as he ‘ demons­ gvpointments.
1detnom ralrd in Italy where Comtrated on the battle field.
Someone counted up once — In
The St. l*ouis Star-Times has won a great victory in
m uniit-controllrd unions are •t r i l ­
•Since peace came Stalin hat 15 months she attended 408 dining not against AJurttycn
for obtaining the Post Office reversal on Important news stories Inaugurated „ new five-year plan rrrs. 360 balls, 300 ‘ parties, 680
higher wages, or better wotking In which the lottery element is only incidental. The plaudits for the rebuilding and extension tias and made 1,706 calls.
C——— 9T
Alice’s sister Ethel also mad*
^conditions, but against the gov of the entire njhtspaper industry, should go to the Star- of Industry.'In this connection l*r debut in the Whit# House,
Ellsworth lister Raymond, for
vura
Times
for
so
courageously
defying
the
Post
Office
resulting
* ernment itself; becauiy the govern­
vas popular but never got much
in clarification of n statute that has plagued all newspapers mer chief of the United States rpare in the newspapers.
ment is composed of liberal mind*
Army’* Russian economic section,
since 18U0,
Eleanor and Jessie Wilson,
states in an article In the maged elements.and the CotnmuniiW
In spite of the victory, we do not think the question asine “ United Nations World", .blighter* of Woodrow Wilion by
want to run it ih t^w iflrrs . This
should lie dropped now that the issue hnr been placed so Ihtl the Soviet Union, unknowiv It* first marriage, both were mar­
; ts an aspect to C « iiv n iA | prac­' effectively, before the public, and Congress. The Post Offire to the outside world, has.-.bujlt red in
m e Whit#
w n n « House.
uou ae.
,
In the
Nest to Alice Roosevelt. Anna,
tice which union inch themiclv
or
Is
building
IO
O
industrial
censolicitor in AVnahington, following u review of the matter
the daughter of President Frankwould do well to fp n iid e r.
tove-Toncludad lhat)
“ W jfrlW
ttir—
-*?
D r J b » » v * n : " m ityad—tha
mint'publicity. During the Utter
'TtospttBTht''
HTt-yarUordliig
of
flic
law
it
was
not
intended
will
Include
a'Rusalan
"Oak
Ridge'
President Tiumaqytallt u|von lli#
to exclude from the mails publication of iterna . . . which for atomic, energy development.
m m ' *t*American people n«&amp; lo eat lesi.
e was often accredited with tnese .*
• new
hare
irnewTrvnlue In thetr own right, und in wfilch the lot­ Raymond says that these
to b e ' suae— not wrth’ u n cicclv..ii
industrial centers bear wltnese to being his closest adviser.
tery
elemont
is
only
incidental
to
a
newsworthy
event.
This
looming just around the coiner—
huge strides the U. 8. S. K.
law was not designed to auppress information of ,newk value the
tie, strength
atrengtn
a .sym bol o f .hope,
I* mnking toward .rebuilding an
n o t fo eat fu ll, .eretim t one j
and Democracy, a* well as to train •
to the iMiblie, even though ncdiientnlly ron
induitrial
economy
to
terribly
h it subordinates dit j j j ^ j t to wa:l&gt;- lottery.’*
our ufricet* and rflPn In an area
ravaged by war."
which ha* been of strategic Im­
less. T lia t would seem to be
We would like to ask’ : is it not n newsworthy event for
So, while It will take Russia
reasonable enough request ip view any newspaiver in any town or city when someone (and it’s long to repair the damage and portance for centuries."
Ollier detachments, Glover said,
o f the dire nerd for 'food througli- usually a person with low income) wins fifty or one hun­ equip herself with great striking are operating In the' western
power,
yet
we
shall
do
well
not
to
out the entire world, and the un dred thousand dollars on a sweepstakes ticket? Under our
Pacific.In Japanese water*, and In
overlook potentialities. After all
' balanced condition of the family present jumble of coties, rules and laws, that is legitimate wllst are 26 or even 60 years In the rastern Atlantic.
Vice Admiral Robert B. Carney,
. budget. In fact, sonic (woplr wr news for radio broadcast but not for a newspaper distribut­ the lives of nations.
.*
depulv
of n*v»l operations,
Millions of the lads* of today told thechief
» know have beaten him to it by ed through the rtutils; Why is it considered moral Tor some­
Industrialist! that bud. about six or eight y f# r * However, one to lisluit-to the news pud Immoral for him to read it? will still lie young enough to geUry restrictions, were moving
go to war a generation htenre. the Navy back to it* 193b status.
{ there are no doubt many people Why is it all right for a New Yorker to read about it in the Don't forget that!
"That was a one-battle navy; It
city
editions
thnt
don’t
go
through
the
mall,
and
not
all
- who leave more on liir ir plates
could fight un* battle, then It was
than they pqt in their ilomachs. right for Joe Blow on RFI) 1 to read it In his mail edition?
Navy
Is
Small
But
through.” he said.
•" ,
These are questions thnt framers of the statute in 1890
who give mere scraps' of choir r
, Form lal. at the aa»ocUtlona
Better Than It Was dinner, urged Ihe service* lo keep
me^t to their dog* than «&gt;m# t i l - could not foresee. They arise Ivecause nf technological de“ fresh and vigorous" their warropean families get In a whole year. Velopmnils. They should TR* studied by Congress and the
law should 1h&gt; clarified further to eliminate these foolish NEW YORK, Sept. 2S (AV—The time atioUtions wltlj Industrial,
nations two ocean Navy Is small labor ana civic groups “ because
Out in Goldsbo'ro T uesday morn- discrepancies, — Editor &amp; Publisher.
compared
with Ha wartime th* future freedom ot mankind
.
Mng, Crooms Academy,, (gas closed
strength but “ H I* roughly four may depend upon th* sbility of (he
-•i-' •,
{
on account o f the high water which
-a V. I,r**
th» Pre war United Stale* to malaUln Ha de­
Navy" Uggr Admiral Cato a fenses at a high level of efficiency
No Dark Horse
made access to the building v ir­
Llover Jr# atsUtan; Chief of and competence."
i •
tually
impossible. . Those were
Naval Operations,.laid yesterday.
John L. Sullivan, Secretary of
Senator Robert Taft. Gov. Tliomas- Dewey and ex
•heavy rains we had Monday night,
Glover was one o f several high the Navy, Stuart Symjngton,
ranking members of the-.defensa Secretary of the Air Fort*, were
.b u t Crooms AcademyTs often iso­ Harold Stnssen should be commended for giving the
intent. Inclining Secret at the dinner. Kenneth-RayaU, 8a
lated from lls* outside world by a chance to look them ovor before the 1948 Republi
Defense Ji
wjr*v('Defene4
Jatriis Forrestali eretaxy of tha Array* waa grqundac
l y i v r r t o f water, following much vent ion. This reddees tho possibility of the nominee
who
and last night by thg weather and could not at­
, . tnet .yesterday
...day anu
an unknown.
precipitous downpoun. So aie
With tha Navy industrial Aisocia- tend. .
Thut
is
generally
what
happens
when
a
dark
horpe
in
Forrests) Introduced 8«
many .private hornet in Goldsboro
chascu. 1 prc« dnrk horses have emerged from obscurity to Glover told the business men— Baltoiistall (R-Mass.), who said
ere virtu a lly no drainage rx
Irecome presidential nominees. No ono dreamed, before the Wartime suppliers to the Navy— that the nest session of Congress
Mil lo carry the w ater.off. F loods convention, of the selection of James K. Polk, Franklin that "the most fully manned and must deal effectively with th* pro­
yardt, combined with outdoor puv- Piiirco and Jamon A. Garfield. Pierce won one of our worat
components of the flseU" blem of obtaining young men need­
Miedllerranran.
"
He said ed by the armed servies.
cannot p o iiib ly serve la ptu Preflldenta, Polk ono of the abler. Garfield waa killed before
We are told that th* Navy must
are there "to aupport our
■nything but acmpw unplr.i*- he had much
....... nchance
i'x v «ic to
c o ushow
n t uo.what
i i ib he
n o could
i u n - do. It is not un­
on troops and foreign
232,468 men In th* current

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fair to snay, *however,’
"*•'*"*
that he was overshadowed in ability
by severs»1 of his better-publicized rivals at tho 1£80 convention.
If n man has been In public Ilf* for years and still is
not seriously considered for the presidency, the chances are
thnt he has no particular qualities entitling him to consld
'
gnt make a good
oration. A durk horso might
president, but
good president,
but th«
the
seemi rather itrany* that probabilities are against it.
the American |&gt;eople art l&gt;e
iked to feed the Japanese,
oo recently were lU ughteiiqg
~ \mencan boys in the junSouth Pacific, ai well
•lio n likely] K Vfesuli in an
nic to the’ a rip a ir 'and 3i»nol only the colored people
live in G o ld ito flrL tit also to
people who are not »o

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by htfh 'government

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tie of the, shortage of food
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clothing? High Prices? It’a high time to change that trend of thought
—time to learn that quality (a availabU at old-fashionedi price.!
Where? Right here—right in every Englishtown Suit wa’rtfao proudly..
nhowing. See this clothing—and~ you’ll aay that l£ngliahtown haa
brought quality and price in line at laaLjPor, rarely in theee times will
936 buy you the kind of fabrics, the kind of tailoring, the kind, of
otyiing that you get in Englishtown. So pay no more—and take no
leee. Get Rngliahtown—if you want to get the moat value for yoqr
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to show the American flaj^tUeal year," SaltonsUll said.

requlrementtr
of
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Are

slotys
to be spared i t Tills year’a proximatdy 70,000,000
picture* inrluil**
Steel H eart*," ■ (700,000 dollars).
rluil** “ 8
d o r y n f darring
*abtaga by
For one set aloqe, a reproduc­
Polish slave workers in a German tion o? the ghetto, 9,000,000 slotys
steel
m ill:: "u
“ Oawiecimvni
which were spent, and iFs all due to go
a im mm
a w ic fim v n i wmen
up (n ***a1» (nr (he.climactic scan*
ashen the German. US destroy a the.i
U*t
mti-i tru.s a f -oK lfe fJM r i*.
ip of l’olfsh-Jewish and Jewry.
■ gentile children in Warsaw’s
While there is love Interest' in f
ghetto; and “ Bright Fields," which each of Poltkl's features, it I*
was written by a young American, more reserved than Hollywood's
Christina Swiniarski, of New York rendition of boy meets girl. For
and’2l Ocean Avenue, Salem Mass. instance, in ” 8te*l Hearts," new
Christina, a fetching amateur sUr Irena Laakowaka isn’t kissed
playwright, got the idea for * once by the hero. They Just look
picture lost year when she accomp­ at each other very soulfully,
Polish film salaries are nothing
anied her huitbanS, Polish Director
Eugene Cenkalski, twek to his to rxcile..jt tax collector. Irena
native tend. It is about a young Laskowska and other beauties such - \
Village- school ti-acht-r." Cenkalski a i 19-ycar-oTd Zofi* Perctyleski
and I0-year-old Maria Broniewska
is directing it. Thev
. g expect to return to the United States when hia while having leading roles, are still
classed by the actors' union as
Cuntrac expires.
To an ex-llollywoodite, “ Fronti­ novices. They may earn as much
as 76,000 slotys for .a picture
er Street” promises to have the that takes four months to make.
IdkfcMt punch. IF* also renting the Officially, that’s the equivalent of
most money with a budget of ap- 760 dollars.

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THE SANFORD H E I ALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Pep Club Of High
^School Organized

Hollywood

Amutic th# aflliV siudrnt

-Mr. and Mrs, F. I.- Adams have
returned to limit home in Canton,
O. after visiting for a short while
with Mr. and Mr*. W. D. Thorn­
ton at their home at 1201 Park
Avenue.

THE MAYFAIR INN
Menu for Sunday

Friends will be glad to learn
that W. 1.. .Htoudcnvilrc has re­
turned to his home at 506 Elm
'Avenue after" undergoing an op«r-’
ation at the Orange Memorial Hotpltal in Orlando;-

September Twenty-Eighth
Sherricd Fruit Cup
Chilled-Cranberry Juice

Apricot Nectar

Mr. and Mrs. J, Hos* Adam*
tefl yesterday ' for New York
City where they will Join their
son, Julian It. Adam's,.to spend

Con summo Double
Fried Fillet o f ' Ked StiapjdT, Hush Puppies J1.85
Grilled Virginia Hum Steak, Pineapple Sauce $2.00

accompany him by TWA Airline*
to his borne In Kansas City where

Southern Fried Chicken. Corn Fritters $2.2.r&gt;
limited Maine Lobster, Drawn Hotter $2.75
HroHod Sirloin Steak, Mushroom Sauce $2.75
A&gt;i&gt;arigus Hollandaiso

‘this i* llrooklyn’s fourth World
Series. The Yanks have Wen in
16. The Dodger* won two of the
fitat three games from Cleveland
in IU20 yet lost the Series, five

Kscallopod Tomutoes

Whipped Potatoes
Garden Salad

Waldorf Salad

Tills Was
ADVERTISING

Choice of DrawillKg
Buttcrarotch Sundae

Roapberry Sundae

Hwe ihfcm,” lii
lllitul.
Johnny

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st-BKamr

of.this club i* to sustain and pro­
mote school spirit and to lie of
service to the school and com­
munity. The group will make it*
initial appearance at the football
game tonight between Sanford and
The students will W dressed In
black-and ofangc, the school col-

fiftl. l y \WinlT,r $ . ' zr.
J i»t when you think thine* can't
t t worn,., they do, Hollywood ha*
b en suffering the doldrums In
t lent month*, due to an corinmie
i volution in the industry, and it
ci esn’t appear that condition* will
ii prove.
•
The lirili*b film tat sent U. S■ mhos reeling and the wave of
I Tsonnel upheavals, eost-cuttlng

Ufficsrm elected at a recent
■e'ed is eml until-wrlMn ~tiMB,
meeting are Hetty Jo tValla, pre­
sident; Haiel Haines, vice presi­
the fact that studio* do not like
dents Mrfry Krnis, secretary; i shoot picture* over the holidays,
Mat ie Nettles, treasurer; Jackie induction is held to a minimum
Rowland, reporter and Martha et tax reason* and luvau*e the
Grogan, drill captain. Sponsors oases don’t feel the holiday spirit
are Mrs. June Wind and Miss lUr- » eopducive to efficient pieturebara Kuprecht.
Other nietnlirrs of the club are
Mildred llarinenu, Pat llrown,
Marijane Eubank*. Maggie Hall,
Mary Jenkins,.Janette Jenklnson,
Duruthy Knight, Alita l.astinger.
Mary Ann Michels. Doris Partin,
Haul Haines, Dorothy Reynolds. utiid. I.ucien Hallaid, and actor
Francis Kumhly, Hosanna Thomp­ Charles Korvin hale pat*bed up
son. Hetty Wclton. Etlxalicth their feud, says Merle.,Their'dif­
While. Phyllis Wyatt, Anita Jim- ference* flared into the open with
inei. 1.imi*e Lund&lt;iuist, Myra Mad­ fisticuff* us their train Was tenv
den. Maryanna Springer, Christine ing Hcrlin, Th» Hull,rid- plan to
Cartienter, Foye Mae Cogburn, return to Franre nftn the picture,
Maltha Grogan. Peggy lluivcll, hut strictly for a vacation. . .
Wkrllvii’ Messier,"Meny Muse. EmJ P-Ynn Johnson ‘ f» hack for re ­
ma Jean Hohhlns, Mildred Turner takes on "Virttnms" and told me
Francis Pavllck. -l-alun Tinall aUiut how he took Kvte and, Her
Mary Kllcn Lossing, l.ois Hosier childten to llir San Diego Zoo
duiing' his short mention, lie
didn’t want t-i go * Imt his wife
convinced him he eouhl get hy
Willi a.disguise. Fti lie slapped
zinc ointment
on his face and
dunned a yachting cap and dark
glasses. He wasn’t III the / o n
live miutiies when someone said
"TheieVi
Van
Junsotp" ’ it.
,'idi otally, Van's arikounced picture
with Ava Gardner.,“ Wanted," may
nor rormmf f-m ftm ti 1
The I'ep Club will he availtrtdi
Walt Disney has‘ tested 500
for anv civic urganitalions drsln youngsters for his "A1ire In
ing their service* in Sanford of Won,.iland" and has nntrowed the
tkj _■■el 1 j11. County.
J ii f as
Seminole
field down to four. One radio
actress appears to to* the favorite:
Hut Wall still hasn't decided
M is s S i i n e c i p h c r
tvhealel tile featuie will have a

w a ....

Chan. Ifunuttup:

A young huM&gt;and hern ha* found

uiagn/inv.

ll&gt;- f iMil’s

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simpler njthout . ihf
••new way It.Jnitii my-iinitui*. II, huUM-luty
In* hud in Tuli i &lt;i,
u*ea n vacuum tk-altei.
Tlit. linl, known in Hu
Ci f f ^ ljlt uni* nf Ihe lauk-tyim
cleaner* in um hand ami ft., hornIn the i'lHer. Hi1,.talk, about HU
upartment irtitll ho
a inn.*
ley w ere for.
&gt;■)’ ,” Johnny

the Insect and suddenly sWokichl
luaust,
apiiitnieiit him-,

Nimrod,

eu l, is thinking
of deflating n eio-vd season. White
he was piuWlfjtf* around the led
room hi* acridenfally brushed the
cleaner nuxzlv ilgiiin-iu dressing
table on ivhi.h d.il i!„- wife’* pew

PADRE

find the Oriental servant**
typical dislike f.o disiuibing tin
serenity of hi* nin*ti-r in any wav
Once Kloren. lo-fut-,. ictalng
enutioflial the houseboy lepeiitedl)
to awaken him at 7 A. M , *bar|
its he had an iutf-sirtrant engage

T’xcluitive Model designed
Iiv KI.IZAHIvTHvof Palomilio Fur Kell. . . .

brassiere.

Simppp Chapeau

"If vim hnli-.ttmrh!-- al the u c e
track following by eye the jiorsi
note In the lM-dstde,‘ and no!
on which youi
i* tiding. .■ .ward Iesslv looked*
Madison A'emiorJewt'Trj ihi&gt;|i*|iti awoke «hor|ty
ju»t the gadget* ion need,
found the" TtflTtr
he ' im- prowitig .n.mu.i iii, i-..!
pair uf 'bitiiH'ulaV* uhi
Iline! It ll-cman
tier g a le to a
Turkish'sultan. The pi ii lag say*
ANNOUNCING
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against inflation, hut most people
■isii'ld *u til a n oth er. palp. **f tun
... ut.ii i j . i **ij it at hut pii&lt;i
College no-H - m e
iterrUlljatl)’
broke. Hut lla rr) Augustine ‘o f
Hhprwood,

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A sN E W ADDITION'

U-liete

Mrs. W.itietr. tirililiU*
fut litefly nf
I lojli ivotul, t ’ulifidMln

they ate hat ing any tougher time
filnancintly than they did in the
yeais till, u die 'va- ul the Plover
-iii of Wisconsin in tptVst o f a
ido'l |eikltl. •
,
" M r roomntnte and I were so
pour." he rw u lied.‘ "W e slaved
holin' on Siiluithty nights and play
ed tuiker for raisin*."

the AtcllUoll GfoW. i ; 0 It'
out JiaiiMi- way.
T h e la te t ’ a r l B lo w n , his nu
in g . e d ito r, lik e d In t i ll „ f lb ,,

Toiirhlon Hbfg.

Ait K\|n*ri Iftfutilivlan
Spi'i'litl TnilnijHf iit
Unit* SlyliiiK‘ «Mtl Shaping

*S|i**t i;»li/tttU lit--’ I’ucials, Siulp Treattnotita and Maul
rttiva.

II,live gave hint n FI ittt-e aft

H o n o r e d VVitJi P a r t y

I veiling* lt&gt;' Appointineut

Miss Grace Marie Klim-clpbtg
was Honored on her eleventh btrtlf
day with a supper, party given by
her mother. Mrs. J. M. Htineclphef,
at their home on Park Avenue ta isn’t the only, pbice suffering a
story famine, i’mil Luke* say* be
Friday evening. Supper i
veil III thy hack garden of tlotiwoiild like to return to Hum,Iway
Htlneclphrr bom* after whick 'Ibis season hut can't find a suit
games and contests werh -njoy
■hose winning prizes were Sandr^ ' ' viii, like smh a nice
niuiderrx* In
Dunn. Kuseinnry Gamer nod Jugl
.Saunders.
Ijiter In the "evening the guest* i
gathered in the dining

HARRIETT MILLER REALTY NOOK

NOV/

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i around the ' J*hie which iia's n
tere&lt;l with n b irth d a y cake. A fter It, neku's

the singing of “ Happy lllrthda/' lllock’s first i
to'Miss Sllnecipher a sweet courfi- Must sensilde runt* wfv-'hp week [
was tnivwl t&gt;i tbn.-yanng - WUu.t. *a us Itits Iwr Ola4k*«Uuu^(~i-U»-XW4x^
and favors distrlhutcd. A piBk .Stevenses. They wen* too much Tii
and green color scheme was usi-l'love l», In- apart. . .Heat wave

ONCE

I^mun Meringue Pie
Sliced Fresh Peaches
Choice o f Ice Cream
Sweet-Hoiis
Com BrerilT
Coffee

Inserts Meet Death
At Point Of Vacuu

Hr lion TlimTts

gttnllntlon*
irm rerr n jn r
The Dusty Hoot* Club announc­
ed today that it ha&gt; planned' a
moonlight ride for member* which
will lie held on Sept. 27j Member*
will leave the Port Mellon Park
Ft lends of Clarence Collin* will
rare track promptly at d;UO I*. M.
and ride to Crystal l.nke in laike regivt to learn that he l* confined
Mary for dancing, swimming and to the local.hospital.
• at 8:00 P. M. New business will lie • Aeincr roast.
undertaken and officers elect,-.!.
Hilly llrumley has left for Wat
The club will also have races
- Game* will be enjoyed and refresh- on the lakefrunt on Sunday at ertowmuuL Framingham, Mass, to
Ametita served. All members are
spend n short lime.
urged to be promt,
Clarence Grantham, Carl Wil­
MONDAT
liams, Jr. and George Chapman
left last Monday for Murray State
The Dependable Class of, the
The executive Itoanl of the San­ Teacher College In Murray, Ky.
First Methodist Church will meet
at the home of Mr*. E. A. Louden- ford Woman's Huh will meet at
Tommy Vaughn left on Sunday
berg on Brown Avenue on the 10:00 A. M. at the rlub house.
for Gainesville where he will enter
.
. WEDNESDAY
West Side at 8:00 P. M.
The Sanford Woman'* Club will his sophomore year at the Univer­
The executive committee of the
Women’* Missionary Society of have a luncheon meeting ul the sity of Florida.
the First Baptist Church will meet club house at. I*:-1U o’clock. The
Mr. and Mr*. Edward Kircher
program topic will I* "Living Toat 8:00 P. M. at the church.
left toilay for Joliet, III. where
The Women's Missionary Socithey were called tiecaus* of the
•tv of-the First Baptist Church Speaker will be Dr. E. C. Nance, illness of Mr. Kirrher's father.
will hold their nuarterly business •resident of -Tamjia University.
meeting, installation of officer*; The sponsor of the’ meeting‘ will
Mr*. William Hush left today
Ih- the president. Mi*. O. P, llerndrawing for circle* and a tea at ! don and ho*te**es will Ih- Mrs. for her home In Philadelphia, Pa.
the church at 3:30 P. M.
j Hindu- Williams, Mi*. J. H. Craw- after spending the past two weeks
with her patents, Mieand Sira. ,W,
AH officer* *nd circle chairman
A. Leffler.
of the W. 8. C. 8. of the Finn
Ur.
Htfiirechl has.return­
Metbodjst Church wUJ me*t at tho
ed to saiUotd after Visiting for
Jioma of i f r i : ’j . N*. A its re] to at
sume lime with hi* mother, Mrs.
C. F. Huprrcht, in Ml. Clair, N.

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ttF-the tliauiattnnx~and TTfrash nntt'T- The |nvr ‘ srrnrs ' nf~ t'tartr
Gahl,. and, Lana Turner in "Home

Poatum
NEWSPAPER
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Hi.BETTER

wonderland

not a*

runny »r

Woman’s Club Will
Hear Dr. E. C. Nam e

I/act* Tabic Cloths
llomi Mitile
of NaHons” . All club member*
are urged lb attend ft*' the club
consider* Dr. Nance a* one of the
outstanding speaker* of the pre­
sent day.
The meeting will open with a

FOR YOtIR BEAUTY
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different type cream Cold Wave
that leaven your hair aofter . . .
more nntural looking.
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Boys Jackets
LJfilm e d - P o p lin

Boy’s Sport Coats
lo o '; Wool Broken Hluca
Some at $5.00

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• Ideal For These Cool Days A Head.

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THE SAffPORD.

FRIDAY, SEPT. 26, 1947

FRIDAY, 8BPT. 26, 1147

THE SANFORD HERALD,

Medical Care Cost Is
Defended By Doctor

|&gt;'» (hare rose anl* of mrdiral care.
nd drugs rote
Other reason* aia.the housin)!
JUW -.tonka hnspitsl

PAf.E SEVEN

)ZARK IKK
SCRIES UNLESS! AH KIN

[Purple Hurricane TXT
Gainesville To In­ Rodter of Seminole High School Celery IPeds
vade High School .
for 1947.
Gridiron For Tilt No. Name
Weight Height
(las*
Hy ARTHUR HF.f’KWITH, JR. 74 Ed-Brooklyn
Junior
Herald' Sports Editor
75 Roger Crocker
Senior
The Seminole High School Cel- 76 Johnny Alexander
Senior
erv Fed* In new gleaming Orange 77 Cedric Ihinhar
Junior
nylon uniform* will open the 11)47 7H John Keeling
Junior
grid arason at the high -.chord
End
Senior
gridiron tonight at H o'clock with 80 Don Howard
Guard
tha Purple Hurricane aggregation 81 George Hague
Center
Junior
from Gainesville In what promise* 82 Byron Heard
End
Senior
Quarterback
15.7
to be a hard fo&amp;ght contest till the 8.1 Donald Deal
Junior
closing gun harks tha end tea the 84 llill Howard
Soph.
85 Floyd Cooper
Junior
({•tile.
’ ’
Yesterday
afternoon
Head 88 Glen McCall
Senior
Quarterback
162
5*8
Junior
Coach Carl Kettle* ami his assist­ 87 Eugene Harper
Guard
ltd
6' 7'
Soph.
ants, Fred Ganaa ami Tim Tyler 88 Charlie Lan*ing
Guard
• 175
«T
Senior
ran the Fed hopeful* through 80 Ruddy Wetherington
Center
*
160 . - 6 -li
Junior
light fundamental drill*.
after 00 John Krlder, Jr.
Guard
165
6 'D‘
Senior
Issuing the game uniforms t» 28 01 Tommy Stringrr
02 Hobby Humphrey
Half Hark
148
6'
Junior
young aspirants.
Jlalf Hark
140
B'fl'
Junior
” We arc aa ready a* we will 0-7 Kay DunbarTackle
166
6'
Junior
Kettle*
stated thi* 04 Wally Tyre
ft
ever l*.'
05 Richard !la**
End
165
6 '!)'
Junior
t
morning,
Guard Center
170
O' 1'
Senior
v '
For the past several dliva the 08 Ckeek Herron
Full Hark '
162
6*8'
Senior
i • Fbd* have been unwinding *, 07 Holly Piercy
Tackle
Fresh.
&lt;
vicious na**ing attack ,Ahal ha* 08 Edison Myers
Tarkle
Senior
jpg bean showing steady. Improve- 00 Chris Jensen
1
m»nt. The Sanford aer(al warfare
HLAt.ly ^ 'N D.OItMS
^3 - -might - pwvr to be .tha,.deciding
factor in the contest,' &lt;since it
i ^
da not likely that the'tight Fed
76 Don Ludwig
*
backs will do much with Ihe heavy 62 Charles lier •
T76 Eddie Senkarlk
•
forward wall of the Gdlneaville 65 Wallace Rivera
68 Zekr McNal. .
.77 Charlie Thomas
aggregation.
tt'
7H Floyd Sparkman
'
The Gainesville IlnAmen will ,71 llill llrfnson
H4 Kicnard Brockman
outweigh Ihe Fed atRMnc line­ 74 George Swann
87 Dan Batten
men bv a goodly margh, but the
determination of thA/nBemlnohgridderi will make up for the dif­
ference in the weight column.
The Fed hack field will also he
light, and not too shifty. Johnnv
Alexander. Holly Plerey. Don Deil
and Rwy* Dunbar will-make up a
■w*)|--rouiTmriT~vimTm/”'MffihTfra'
tlon in the hack field which will
bally id hut there’s a lut of diftrv to match deceptive runtflng
ferenc &gt; l&gt;etwcen the two.
attack with an overhead warfare.
Right field at Brooklyn ia prnThe heaviest man on the atari- Seri) a opponent*—thr. New York levied by a 20 foot wall, and the
big team foe the Sanford .eleven Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodger* wall is topped by a 20 foot screen.
la Edison Mevera. a freshman —seem tn igrmre the hallowed It takes n solid wallop to clear
who weighs in at 170 pounds baseball theory that hitching ia at that 4(i-fiH)t harrier.
Tkamrd with Mrveia at the guard least 70 perernt of the game.
Hut the section down Ihe light
Neither tram naa a pitching
post will llkelv las Dick Bass, a*,
150 pounds. Wallace Tvre, 160, and staff that can I m- considered of field foul line nt the Stadium ia an
Chris Jensen. 160. will prnliahlv pennant winning ralllier. and open invitation to a left-handed
Field boxea itorder the
open at Ihe tackela and either* what's worse, thr ton pitchers on rlouter.
area—still known aa Ituthville—
Chuck Her run. 160, or George t&gt;oth club* have specialized in Bia­ and
it does not require ton prodigi­
Dague, 140, will handle the renter sing the home run hall.
ous a drive to scatter the custumAllle
Reynolds
of
the
Yanks,
rhores. The enda will lie manned
hv Byron Beard, 135, am) Floyd with only a week of-the season lit
The Dodgers boast a raft of
go, had grooved 2.7 pitches for
Cooper, 160.
Hard hitting Dick llrashaw, hatters, and Ralph Ilranea of the left-handed hitters — Pete Reiser,
Gainesville fulihark, will ba tha Dodgrra haa turned around on the Johnny Jorgenson, Dixie Walker,
man the Fed defense machine will hill to watch 21 of his pitches dis­ Gimo llermanaki, Arkie Vaughan
have to watch tnnlghl when the appear over Ihe wall. Ralph re­
two teams tangle. Hrashaw ia a cently lost a .7-2 game to the Gi­ —who may find happy hunting at
1. The Yankees offrr
powerfully built youngster with ant* by giving up three homer*.
A eouple of other gopher hall only thre left-handers — Tommy
atwed and ability. The passing
attack of the Hurricanes will also exponents, Vic Lomhuidi and Hrnrich. George McQuinn, and the
Hugh Casey of Ihv Dodgers, also
. ,
. . . .
„ ,,
prove potent.
blew close anmior on* home mn , rMcber. eH{|«T -AtfUl) Itflhlninn.ttr

Rival Worlds Series Hurlers
. Habitually Toss Home Run Balls

a double
rorWUUm, w7lh llra.U w .17,1
most of tha Imll handling.

Savannah
Indians
n
n i*
m
Lop Sally Playoff
-AUGU8TA. Ga.. 8ept. 26. &lt;/P&gt;—
The heavy hitting Savannah Indlant, second plaro finishers in
the regular season, defeated Aug­
usta 9 to 3 last night to win the
fifth
and deciding _—
game
o f the
d w t.tL I s l__al_ •
&lt;ns . * ,
South Atlantic League (Clash .A)
playoff*.
Wild Bill Connelly, who went
the distance, allowed the Tigers
only five hits while hi* teammate*
ware slapping thr offering* nf
three Augusta hurlers 18 time*.
Four nf the Savannah blows
went for home run*, by Bill Hockenoury. Ed Mutryn, Jim Reggio,
end Hank Riassatti.
_ 'Connelly was tagged for a cir­
cuit clout, by Walt Schtterhsum,
as he wrapped up hts.srnfpul play­
off win against the Tfgwi.
. '
Augusta Manager BILL Cooper
started Ed Kwalski wlm.-had
taken a beating Gold Savannah
until the third stania,
fifth, the Indians routf
Rock Fisher and Cad,
other pitchers August#
. Savannah reached thi
talnplng Charleston w£
to disposed of the girl
ning Columbus Cardins
Savannah .001 231 I
Augusta
100 200 0
Connelly and Astroth;
Flshrr (5). Ray (9) .an,! Little.
f

If I I I l r 11 I A l l

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BROOKLYN—&lt;AV-Thi# Brook­
lyn football Dodgers of lb* AtiAmerican Conference are axperimontlng with new footbdll numfarrs which reportedly reflect
more light than they receive. The
Dodgrra claim that- the- new dye*
taed In the number* make the
colon twice as bright on ordinary
days and tan times as bright on

to s ic i. Cufcy niriiinut tht* Ciird«#
nnd leombardi tn th&lt;* Cubs whrn
l.eft fielil foul line figures also
he threw a fund * wlummrr to p ru s u i&gt; l-i» .le s -t-p liv e , p ) r t o re ,— I t is

)ttt vM oultrie
By 2-1 ScQre
GAINESVILLE. Rapt, 20. (A*tThr n-lm-mrfJIc .G-Men of the
FLwiila S,-*te league claimed their
f :r»t victory n the series with the
Georgia-Florida League here laal
night when they defeated the
Moultrie. (!».. club, 2-1.
The I’ark'-ra previously had won
two
^ (n the eighth Inter­
league ser.es for the mythical
Cla«* "D " baseball championship
of Ihe .Southeast. The two dub*
will meet here again tomorrow
night in the fourth contest of the
best four-nut-of-aeven aerie*.
Manager Myril Iluag took the
mound for the G-Men and held
the Georgia-Florida champions to
fiva hits, fir blanked tlie Packers
until the ninth inning jvhrnli AIM
throw hy second baseman Ted
Rosa allowed Chick Laumann to
■core, LAumann had reached first
when he waa hit by • pitched hall.
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This ‘ Is the first World Series
for Eddie
Stanky and Arkle
Vaughan of the Dodgers but isith
veterans are expected to give a
good account gyf tham«elvra.

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PITTSBURGH, Sept. 28. &lt;**&gt;_
Hilly Herman Teaigned” aa man­
ager of the PitUburgh Pirates
laat night but he can collect afproxlmately 125,000 for the balance of hia two-year contract hy
twiddling hia thumba if he ao de­
sire*^" *
_ President*- Frank McKinney calM » special news conference to
announce Herman's resignation af­
ter the Pirates dropped a twin bill
to the St. Louia Cardinals. Three
of the other dub owners were pre­
sent and ao waa Herman, who
came to the Pirates thia year after
McKinney and hia associates purchased the club.
.
Herman calmly smoked a rigaret during the conference, smiled
happily at the newsmen ami of­
fered no comment
Asked to comment on the fact
that I-co Duroeher. suspended
manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers,
will be eligible to re-enter base­
ball after the World 8eriea, and
whether he' cob Id be considered a
candidate to succeed Herman. Mc­
Kinney said:
.
"I believe any man who haa
l»een convicted and paid the pen­
alty ahouhl be ‘ given another
chance.” He did not amplify hia
answer.

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Batting, 8tan Musial. Caniinals,
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UTO WANTED — Small sedan
far rash. Phone 938-J.

&lt;40*
Tb« Ada

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PHONE 9175
thriller, -Dead

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NEW SPINET PIANOS—Weaver.
ns. an HiilirtrUl**! Ilflt* «•/
• l» I* MpMwrr&gt;. VUlnilff.
'.Liberal trade to A.term*. The
fwlphli Ktfialiha MrMwrry.
Muete Box. I1P.W 8U
1«ni.
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Pohne 958.
‘ *■ 7 P*ts, Li treat o c k .- Suppliaa
WURI M niy HmimI mihI ’ nffWlnl ••*1
U Ha nf'srd* K h.rich*.
l i t It f i t
AUTO RADIOS.-McUrola. Sale* DR SALE — Jersey cow,, will
»f H r p lr m U f , l#41.
make pound of butter daily.
and Sarviea. Tha Music Bbx,
41 I'. I|rrn&lt;1'*u
First
3100.00
take*
her.
Mr*.
K
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119 W. lat B f Phona &gt; M -_ __
fH a a h
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A. Covington, Elder Spring*.
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8EPTIC TANKS. Oraase Traths
Batt«riei~A Battery Charging.
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II. a POPE C. INC._____ FOR 8ALE— I young Jersey row, installed. Sewage pumped, haul1 oil atove, also new sorghum in ol. Drainfielda relayed. Sanitary
TIIK OOUIIT OK TIIH )*&gt;&gt;I'N
gallon jug*. Call 705-M.
| Septic Tank Co. Orlando Ph. •N
rr jrtMiK. dhminoi. k. cou n t )
SMJIIIUA.
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•n id : K JiT A T K . )&gt;K M il.T U N 1*
SANFORD Beauty Salon.. 30! 'A)'KKTT. '(trcMwil.
81pm A w . just off Catory
-Office pk 408 rasldenra ok. 810-R EXPERIENCED'male bookkeeper • Park. Phone 1354. M. Mr.Mah TO AI. r t l K D I T D I l D A N D K K .lt
6 mo. 4 lunger. Cs,id wave# WIND IIA V IN M C l..S IM M OR . t W
with reference*. Must have had
A IN H T D A lH I 3 I T A T I:
SAFETY BLUE W1ND81IIED8
on Spiral permanent, lasting H A N D *a n dA Haa*h
n l y»u a r , k,r*&gt;&gt;)
.
for any make or model ear. 'experience in retail store work. i CriNiulnole 4 Machineles*. All ioYaw
I I I N a m l r r q iilr - ,1 )&gt;■ pra—a t an*
Good working condition*. Ap- j waves guaranteed. 36 up.----- - i - t m , a n k SWn»m4* - w t i l f h T*»v. m
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Ease* daylight driving. Cut*
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WANTED—Not anyone Juat look- I 13 N O T IC E S — P E R S O N a T 4— laad. la ta o f M id C o m ity , &gt;•
PAINT CO.
H* C o g a ly
Judeof
n * n ile o l‘
ing for work but eomeone want- CANDY FOR SALE: For Mrs
___________Phone 120_______
‘nw nry, K lo iW a . a t bla o f f l r , &gt;Ing opportunity to advance anJ
chocolate Candy. Phom ha
m a rl
hum ,
o f — 1*1 C m ia lgo ahead. We are looking for- Co. 3106
MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot waUr
I P a a fo n g
K ls rld a .
v d lih la r)r*&gt;
an. experienced office 4 credit .
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. heater, excellent condition. Ph.
■Under m o n th * f r o a i f h , l| m - o '
h* fir s t p u b llc a tlo a o f D ili A io llrmen who is willing lo work to
. ,_ _ _
1080 J.
better hlmeelf. Apply in person 15
A U T O S TO R SALE
8F.E Jimmie Cowan’* Sheet MeUl
to Firestone 8tores.----------------------------------- FOR *HALE------------Works for roof P*lpt R Tx&gt;ot
WANTED—8*lea elerk for Salur- 1939 Packard, new motor, ne*
■ ) Inting. Phone 618.
days 4
Mondays. Firestone
rubber. 120919 Magnolia. Radii
DOUBLE concrete laundry tub
Stores.
vartd hrater._________ .,
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Without fitting, brand new,
elightly cracked, bargain 30-00. WAN"! ED: Reliable hustler to FOR 8AJ.E by original owner:
succeed R. Bimroone to supply 1941 Dodge Deluxe coupe (Flubl
Phone T8S-W.
____________
consumer* with 200 household Drive). Leas than 60,000 mil*-*
BABY GRAND PUNO h it# n s . • neccsiUln In North -East -Folk — BreilKM &gt;ondition. See 0 . W.
simsble. Phone 428-W or call
County. 1500 families. Products
8penrar, or call 99.
806 MaJtnolla.
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U R ^ i . T « T . FOR .BALE—1940 IM ton For.
DARK OAK dinette eat. Table, ala
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FAI^to-YS, Memphis. truck^ wito body Phone M,” HIP
ehalr*. server and chin* cabinet.
Tenn. or see R. Hartman. Box
Lumber * Supply YnrtL____
Excellent condition. Phone 181W. Catalina Drive.

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roe Corner. Phoi
BEAL ESTATE
INSUr ANCB
2 DEER Si FOX hound*, age be
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m o r tg a g e loans
tween 3 4 6 years. II. G. Beh'
THE HOME SHOP
RAYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
ren*. Phone County 2003.
WATCH 4 CLOCK REPAIRING
Kegiatarad Broker and
8IMMQN8 New* Improved Elec- 1700 Sanford Ave. Phone 11 i I J
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leaurance Agent
tronir Rlankets. Ted Davis FurL». 4
Florida SUta Bank Bldg.
ATTENTION MDlllEKS .
IttttfTxrCo. 811 K. First 8tr*et,
—DIAPER SERVICE^
LARGE DUPLEX in excellent
Phone 958.
Baby Valet furnishes hospital
condition. 4 acres of land. 536
clean, sterile dinn.*is*and deodor­
ft. on highway 600 ft. of lake AUTO seat covers for coupes, 4
ised container. Ecunomi.^il and
solans 39.96. installed free' at
front. 40 fruit trees. Excellent
safe. Fully modimlly approved
home or income, property. 38,500
Firestone. . *
Call Daytona 2467-W cith-ei fer
Tferm*. St. John Realty Co., not
detail*. 96 dialer*. J'.* tl week.
I.UMINUM raarmrnt windows.
Inc. A. U. Peterson. Realtor—W.
"FIRST IN HANFORD”
Steel casement and Aluminum
Archie Brown, associatcj______
double hung windows. Miracle
Cohen's
lUdtato) Shop for mm
Cone tele Co. .n)9 Elm Ave.
plrte radiator service, list San
0 5 ARTICLES FOR SALE
ford Ave. Phone 358-W.
t
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WOOD BURNING heater. Mrs,
Cal. wonder pepper plant I- B,
George Maffett, 2441 Lilly Curtains. I^iee tahleelolhs wnshnl
starched 4 stretched. 61* Mel
Mann. Lake Monroe. Fla. ____
Court
lonville Ave. Phone 879.
a r t ic l e s w a n t e d

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By I’aill Robinson
fM W O Q C e tO O H A UPSTOC.

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FLOOR SANDING Si finishing,
cleaning &amp; waving. Onr power
unit enables ua to work where
alnta. Poultry Supplies, Nails.
there* is no electric connection
Purina Feeds, Groceries and
available. 21 yeuia expcrlenc*.
Meata. Touchton &amp; Watson, 1201
II. 51. Gloftsoa. Lake Mary, Fla.
Celery, Phone 1190.
Hont’a.Tuiedr Feed

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LOSE

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FAR FOR B E N T-20 acres *uhDOIKiE • PLYMOUTH
irrigated truck farm, newly TRANSFERS- Large new assort­
ment* Decal Set* for Kitchen*,
I*A IMS AND HKKYICK
-ploughed and harrowed. 12 ar­
Bathroom*. Nursery. Also Glass
Palmetto Ate.
Phone 1011
tesian wells, a 7 room dwelling,
Tumbler Sets.
.
2 tenant houaea, 2 large barns.
Pir.no
Tunhig
and
llciuilring.
I.. L
SKNKAIIIK GLASS &amp;
Dwelling for rent only with
Sill. Hra. 8II-W.
PAINT
ft).
farm. On Cameron avenue. East
I ll W. 2nd Street
Ehle, Hanford, Fla., phone 1112R. P. O. Box 883. E. I). Stowe.
Show cards and posters
HOT PLATE I.UNCII
O— DUE'S SIGN HKRV'ICK
Scrveil from 11:30 to 2 nt Homer's,
2 ROf'M apartment. A&lt;
0. D. Landress. Phoe* 1021
* 2300 Mcllonville Ave'
REBUILT Elrrtndiix and Hoover
Vrcuum. Complete with attach­ I.(INN IK M CM U LLEN S Market
FOUR ROOM cottage, unfurnish­
Uarlier Shop open Thursday,
ments 318.50. Guaranteed one
ed'to adults only. Highway 46.
Friday k Saturday
full year. Same a* new cleanRl. I. Box 155. See Kastner,
rr. I'hom* -HOB or write State
Log Cabin. Sanford.
423 South
YOU DillVK IT
Orange Ave.. Orlando, Fla. .for
2
WANTED TO RENT
PHONE 200
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R'Wflfh LAND-NtOBIUSON
NiilhTn 60 mile 'minus of Or*
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With tha axerption of Chuck
Connors. Bear firit liaseman, both
squad* wer* .reported in ezrelltnt
condition.

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SUBSTITUTION
EW YORK—(AV—Stave Rsam.
taker of Rodney, went to
it lengths to protect tha trothora th« curious pvblic^that
mad Into the stable anaas on
ibletonlan
Day at Goahsn.
■ moved Rodney out of hia
and substituted another colt.
■e*f*taker Insitle -that the
tc enfoyrd the substituU a*'

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WINS ON THREE SHOES
MIAMI, —UP)-The loss of a
shoe failed to stop King Ranch’s
One thing Is certain about this
Dispose In the 1041 Flamingo at Seriee. No pitcher can match Red
Hialeah. The 3-ycar old - horse Rufflng’a esven victories, accumu­
won the raa* after throwing' ht» lated during seven World Series
•ho* on the clubhouse turn.

ipare for office or other type bus
Inesae. See William Davison
Sanford Bus Station.

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WILL grind mrn for feed, grits
' apace. Phone 923-J.
Si meal every Saturday mornF U IE D SHRIMP D IN N K K 8 N
ing._ J. W. Bell, lake Moniuf,
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operation. Seasonable ratiu. San­
private bath, atram heat, attic
Box., 119 W. Firat St. Phono
ford Paint Si (Hass Co. Phone
fan. Phone 023-J..

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•lonal liancbAll, lake the mouoH
here tonight in the opening germ*
of the Dtxle Airies which matches
Mobile's Ileara, Champions of thr
Southern Association, a g a i n s t
Houston* Buffaloes, Texas League
pennant wlnnris.
Manager Johnny Kean* of
Houston haa nominated hie num­
ber 2 hurler, AI Papal, winntr In
23 start* and loaet In II, to faee
AI Todd’s shoutout artist, 22-yearold John Hall who Included nine
shutouts among hia 10 triumphs
of the regular season, while losing

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20. (HV Man­
............
ager Johnny kloon of thv Atlanta
entry In theTu-wlv formed Profes­
sional Raaketball Li agm- of AmerIra announced toilay Coulhy Gun­
ther. wartime cage . star at Fort
Itenning, had. signed a two-yswr
contract as player-coach of the
team.
Gunther wae a mcmlwr Iasi sea­
son of the professional basketball
team at Pitlaburgh where he
god 724 points, tops for
squad, despite a lat* start,
averaged 17 points a game.
Now 24, Gunther itanda six fpat
four inches and weighs * 100
pounds.
Tha _______
Atlanta-.- team open* Its
hums season Nov. 4 at the Sports
Arena against Birmingham.

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Dixie Series Startw
Team S ign H Gunther
Tonlffht In Houwton

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301 feet lo the Stadium left field
corps faring each other in thej*’ * ni**- "xl&gt;t down the foul line,
Series, and with both possessing anil 34.7 to tfie aame spot In Brook­
lyn. Rut the stands veer sharply
fan* arms* me nation are
awav at the Stadium and a ball
Ing the dimensions of Yanki
ditim-and Khheta Field in rstmvta' that J i. hit into dead left field
must travel a tremendous dis­
tance to reach thr box seata.
The contour of thr Stadium has
caused the Yankee's great Joe DfMargin to mutter, "this Is a left­
hander's ball park.”
..
Dead renter field at Yankee
Stadium can only Im reached on

NEW YORK. Sept. 28. (/»*)—
Well, tomorrnw'a 3100,000 match
rare nt Helmont waa up In the'air
again tmfay. at i r a * t until a drcL
aion ia made on Anaault'a lamene»» sometime thi* forrnoon.
. Trainer Mnx llimrh ha* pro­
nounced Aa*nult alternately "up”
and "down” like the exprea* elev■tog in the Umpire State Build­
ing. The fellow* with a few bid.
lo Inveit figure thia ia no way fur
a reapectahle hqrie to art. ao they
tab Armed a* a proposition that
can’t mias.
The latest on the situation ia
that owner Koliert J. Kleberg. Jr.,
and Trainer Hirarh, who's .been
fretting something fearful, will
hold a huddle aometime before
noon to decide once and for All,
maybe, what rooks with the rluhfoot comet.
Over in the other ramp, mean­
time. the training Jonea bora, Hen
and Jimmy, sent Armed about his
business with a final speed "blow­
out” of fur-eight* of a r.iil* jus*
aa if nothing happened.

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Decision For Armedr Herman Resigned As
A - s s a u l t Race Must Skipper Of P i r a t e s
Await Coming1Events But Eyes Other Pay

about ai improved a* today* auto
Other^expenditurea of the public, la over a 1929 model
.
l)r. Frank G. Dickinson. director,
He uaeil 100 m an average to
of the Bureau of Mldlral Econo­ ahow how the ri»e in medical npta
mic Reaearch of the American compare* with *umr other exprn'Merical Aaaociation, aaid today. diturca. Pp thi* »ealr. sinctf 1935
''Although the coat of.medical medical1 care ha* ri**n to 211;
rare and the aervirea of phyai- talcoholic
‘ '
_____ _ . , t to 277; rebeverage*
ciana and hoapitala have risen by creation In 235; peraonal rnre (tui
,^-aps and bounds in recent year*, let article*, beauty pat lot*, Iwr
™hr national income and total con- ■her ahopa, etc.) to 25.7 and Jewel
,umer expendllurea have rlaen a* ry to 408. Tobarm ha* ri»en old)
much or more rapidly,” he told lo 210, or alightly le*» than mnli
' the American Hospital Association.1cal rare.
Of each dollar apent for. raedl- I He aaid the reason* for thi

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V S IG H T /

they dcmatnl more hospital fair,
T&lt;l
l i l t IM A * l&gt;
A i.t.U N ,
the taxation that ha* dried up t i l , fW N ltW v I M I 4 to*Urk«- M
itifu for hoapitala, am! workmen * rim*. (*«||L
Y ou a i t h*r»*hy
romprntatiim that require* hot­
|Mrar itt ih» C i i r i i i t • 'm in
I
ter hospital can.
n«»W «*«»unl&gt;. ►
‘ hnb|e*i in C m
He declared that tloapite the fart on i h r |7 1 h «lu&gt; o l O ftiitn rr
that medical rare it at* have risen, D l t , In a ra-riAin iu . i fu r &lt;
the propm lion of national income t h a t i H R i l i i i c , m i tiiH ir r iM ii
•pent for thi* pur|Ki*e ha* de­
creased. That, “ho *aid, should la*
t lilrar&gt;|j«^*&gt;*HJ*T tu &gt;hr hokplthl
author itier, iiecaU*e it means that
they have kept the ruing eo*l*
from truing up a* rapidly a* nuul
expense*.
(HeNll
Mrs. Gertrude Donovan's Fight­
sirrirt;
ing Don—holder of thr six-furlong
hereby attni th.ii
track record—ia coming bark to
tiu « itir» « um lt-r Ik.
Hialeah thi* season after cant
Hi
*1L It I •«t a&gt;11• 1
Nlwat tiN
palgning last wintet In California'

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THE SANFORD lURALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, 8EPT. 26, 1947
I n H n ll y T h e re In S tr e n g t h —

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To ProtKt IFio Poor* of tbo World;
To PrOpaotr the F r«irru of America
To I'rodnrc. Prosperity fur.Sanfotd.

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It's a Perimeter Acrostic T A K E A L O O K A T THE S T A R S

Party M a g i c
"magic,** you can
BYfighannleaa
one o f your frienda ao he

of an European wh&gt; la one of the most
THEfiaqie
notable figures In the hlstoryof South America,

100 Firemen Are In• jured And Property
Damage Runs Over
5 Million Dollars
$ ruman Confers With
Congressional Lea­
ders On Need For
Immediate, Action

diagram. There are more than twenty.
•Sivy!

1. Th e hafoe Paul o rig in a te d , o f
coprse, with St. Paul. If you know your
Uible, you know it wasn’t bis name orig*

12. A fictional character whose nsms
now Is synonymous for meddlesomeness
is Paul------ ?
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10. An equally famous but mqre har/ tnonlous artist, who perfortps on tho
cello, Is Pablo------ 7

,cter ,n whal ,tory by M* rk T " alnT
. 20. It's proverbial that you mustn’t
to pay Paul.
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U K ........... black
It............. bius
Y ► » « {.. yellow
O . j . . . , . green
G R ............ gray
You ean use a
lead pencil light­
ly to maks gray.

iaUara -of- tbl-

in this- plclurt.
Two — t7iTini?k!
In the water and
tha chick on thf
stoned you'll see
Im m e d ia te ly .
Ti]e other must
be found by takin f a pencil and.
starting at dot
one, drawing a
line consecutive­
ly from dot to
______ _
js reach ed . I f
two numbers are
dote to one dot,
use the dot for
both.
When you’ ve
eompieled tha
dotogrsph, color
It w ith you r
crsjrons.

1
AB I. w m smoklog too heav­
ily, andths habit put a dent
.
In his pockel-monfy, a rasp'in *—and plsca thern lo tho 14 small
bia throaL He decided to smoke cirri)# within the diagram, to
Ittss. By cutting himself down
ta 33 chfarets a day, hia weekly
Tha letters are to be stt pliced
saving In clgarelk was equal to
that when you’ follow tiu-'llhes
ons and one-half times his orig­
leading from a circle and write
inal dally clgarrt-consumptlon
rate. What was his rateAsrig- the letter placed in that circle
in all Die epacea of the rim to
Irally 7
wliichthedhtea-tecrtr^rlntet-'
llgilrle sentence will appear ic
tire rim. ^
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w i u t r*!** K r*M404. * e**i*&gt;i*.
*••*«•* sags " * 4 | 4 « HQ I
HERE Itavg. been many defl
niUont o f coursgs. One o f ths
moat enduring la that of O r vantes. Here, translated from
OW quickly can you fill In
Spanish, it's offered as a substi­
tht missing figures and
tution clphe^ for you to solva:
solve this probletp In simpls di­
GNEW KNOQBN ODWF
vision!
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.tiROCUtZ TWCLWWY
x ) x 4 x g 9 ‘
INJLHNJDI’ W RYJ

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Cryptarithmetic

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RIDDLE
W hy doss* s
lo v sr call his

Og Kugtnt Sk«/er
H O R IZ O N T A L
1—T* wkat klag waa tk* Assyriaa
aoat by Kpkrslmf (Ha*. ItlS)
i —Wkat propkst wa* llavid'a aaorf
(I Baa. H ilt )
S— Tk# kalldlag af wkat tawsr wa*
aarksd ky a confusion af
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Brain Brightener

V r\lVIDE one hundred Into four

q»t&lt;s s a y s # u la^l***#

Tha Congress
members
and
President Truman talked over lha
problem for two and one-half
hours. A lso attending the meeting
in the cabinet room were Secretary
o f State Marshall, Secretary o f
Agriculture Anderson and Secn t a r y o f Commerce H arrlm ao^-

F IN D THREE PETS IN THIS* P IC T U R E

Eh h a C M IK ia w

88 C R O S S W O R D W ITH,

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ing any part of it. (A solution
Is given In the page). .

frankShea To Pitch For Yanks In
World Series Opener Tomorrow

It could be that Hhotton, who
[dlotqd tha Brooks to the fla g by
a fiv r-ln ig th margin althougii he
Joined the club nftrr the araaon
had started, will w a if until the
-m om htgTif the "fin d game "before
making known hit decliibn. Hurt
already* know# who It.w ill U- but
lie (Im-an’t want to, take a chance
on having one o f hia young men
mull over the posaibilitira fur 24
hours.
•
llranra, the top man uf the
sta ff on the won and lost records,
21-12, ia the beat lx-t. U o Duroctier made thr mistake uf using
a “ sleeper,” Curt Davis in the
IIU1 opener before pitching his
are, Whit W yatt, and he never
got out o f the barrel. If Hranca
work* tom orrow h ell lie ready to

II

A N D A N S W E R C LU ES S s IT's
S— Sepatsr, of what plscv. accoaasalsd Paul lata Asia!
(Arts tS:4)
S—Asrlfores aaltsr
T—DlalaaUvo far Alfred
S— " A ------ eeAltnr* Is la Iks Its* at
U a kingi kls mouth tra astrtss-

•tk net la Jad«ai#nt“ tPr. IStlf)
S— Hairless
IO—Who was Za*k«risk's daafkurt

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P ro p ed s Here Are
Getting Under Way

Sanford Is the midst of e num­
ber of rpad Improvement protects
being Undertaken or completed
Ny the Siaie Road Department.
9 One o f the newest projects ia
tha work being started for the re­
surfacing of Celery Avenue from
a point near the Municipal Ball

Park~ro Th« OiiSSTTUVIJir* roFa
ditlance of a mile and a half, ac­
cording to II.
Futlow, senior
project engineer. *
Another new propeet
being
started ta the resurfacing of
Ctntva Avrnur from the Geneva
Bridga to Berk Avenue. This Is
feing done by the J. C. Dickerson
Construction “
of lakelands
This firm has computed the re­
surfacing of the Ssnford-Winter
Park highway link, all except
soma road shoulder work.
A leveling rouras ia being given,
to French Avenue and H la hoped
to compUta lha work by Die time
operations get under wsjT at tha
Hanford .State Farmers Market.
Tha Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
road la giving -fine co-operation
At amoQthng out tha French AveTue crossing, Mr. Furlow reported.
Resurfacing of a 4.65 mile
stretch uf Hentlnole Boulevard to
the Monroe
Bridge has been
completed.
,_
An important announcement as
to tha eonncctlg route through
8anford of Road 26 is expected
from the 8tate Road Departmentin tha very near future, according
to M. B. Smith, state rapresant-

Britain And U. S. Hit
, For Permuting Im­
migration To Area;
Balkan Case Argued

About Face* As Jo wish-Aral) Groups Meet At U.N

LA K E SIX'T.SS. Sept. 20 &lt;A*i -

I hr Am Ii Higher t ommiltre lor
I*.ilr *1m«- tml.iv told thr United
Nibotii llut thr Arabs would
light to llir "last. di»|t ol blood'
l.ilhrr thd.lt adept ritliri •paitilioit
oT u ln lu ir o r ‘ thr ciraliun o| s
Inlnnlirrd «t.itr in llir lluty l.snd.
I hr Aiah ponlmn wa» set foith'

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.
(A1)—The Navy said a mint
exploded under the U. S. Des­
troyer Douglas II. Fo« near
Trieste at 4:30 A. M. today,
klljing litres men and Injuring
four.
The blast wrecked Ihe steer­
ing gear of Ihe lale type warship,—
'
. flat ding- “It the
after
rompartmenta and leaving her
dead in Ihe water, dispatches
rearhing Ihe navy department
aaitL Use foa'a aklporr ta
Comdr. Charles W. Trails,
Annapolis, Md.

TRIESTE. Sept. 29 -(AY-The
U. S. Dcslroycr Fog struck a mine
18 miles off Trieste today. Three
men were killed and four ctiticallv
here said the Dcslroycr Own had
injured. U. S. Naval hcadquattris
here said the Destroyed Own had
been sent to the rescue. t
Reports reaching headquarters
said the Fox still was able to move
under-her^wn power, but that the
steering rqquipment was damsTrieste la the former northeast
Italian port elty, now Included in
ths Frve .TerrlUnr of Trieste
created from an area ceded by
Italy at tha head of the Adriatic
Sea. Yugoslavia border* tha ter­
ritory on the east.
(Jane's fighting shlpa lists a
2,200-ton Destroyer Douglas II.
(f e a t laee« - a s

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Blal

Seminole County schools will
participate-**-on edtseatlenal r te r ­
rain called “ Hold the Fort", over
8tatlon WTRR beginning tonight
at 1:00 o'clock and continuing ev­
ery Monday night throughout the
school year. Super! hUiMent T.
W. Ijiwton will Introduce the
program tonight with a abort talk
on the value of training In apeaklog over the radio.
.
Principal Uagman. Morris of
8emlnote High* Schbol will act as
master of ceremonies and will ask
questions, prepared by high school
teachers, of two teams competing

TONGUE TEASER
RY thta tongue-teaser: see
how many times you can say
It swiftly without slipping.

T

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t.siTsssjftan-.rA?1'

FASC IST MARCH
ROME. Hept. 29, (A &gt; - Dalian
ice arrested 60 persona who

ran a march through central
Rom# yesterday
Fascist
song* after an el
rally, of
the nationalist m

None o f. the injured weie in
sriious condition. Most o f them
weie a fifc lrd hy the dense smoke
that |toured from the smoldering
ruins of Pier 56, between Fifteenth
and Sisteenlb Streets.
Tons of water |Kiurrtl on the
pier from fireboats and fto m 'liie
equipment on shore, Thice comprrssors used by the lire iigbtrrs
I

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mn l*aae

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the loiniri .Multi ol Jriusalem, in
,i

Lyman school* will be -represen­
ted on the teams as well as Sem­
inole High. Only freshmen will
be on tonight's Teams, but later
programs will Include.upper closemen.
Tbe prinnlng team will receive a
$10 prise donated by Jack Ratigan
to be turned over to Ita class trea­
sury. A similar prise will be
asrorded to different teams every
Monday night. A* Die end o f the
year a grand prise of $60, with $26
or a second prise and $16 for a
third prise will be awarded to the
beet team of tho year.

Pointing oul dial nest Sunday &gt;s
Rally Day. Rev. J. E_ McKinley
told die Rotary Club today dial
ibr ptimary cause of llir ptcsrnl
plight ’ oT the Wodd is ibal “ We
simply have not
been
gmxl
enough, l ltd be said that lire on-.
ly t io p e fi

Io (Iran house morally and spir­
itually."
.
•
Inltodutrd by Cbatlrs M ontton who was in - ebatge ol lit?
program. Rev. McKinley emphasiz­
ed dial “ Our wodd it in a bail
way. I sometimes wonder il we
know bow bad il is. We arr pt a
matter of fact, only two slept away
from a resolution of world wide
priqiortioni. Why^?'*
"Il is not because o l any lack
l&gt;owrr. he
I.
(No grncia

iranllaaea

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Summation Herrins In
Ovurell Murder Case
SAN A O N A, Calif., 8«pt. 2 8 -

(A1)—The state' today ‘ began the
summation of ita 19-weekr trial
of 18-year-old
heiress
l.o u ls e
Overall - and her lover, George
Gollum, 21, on charge* of murder­
ing her parents.
The prosecution's contention ia
that Gollum and (gsuiae plotted
her parents' murder* to get con­
trol of a |56O,000 salate. The
motive, Prosecutor Eugene
D.
William* claims, alao Included the
desire to continue without inter­
ference “an illicit,
unnatural,
nsrverted aeg relationship.”
' William* has declined to &lt;11*.
cu is-in -ad vencs whelhee-ho-Will
demand the death penalty
for
Gotlunu Mias Overall la not suitJect to capital punishment for
she was a minor when her par­
ents were killed.
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Hus, Auto Collide;
2 Killed; 15 Injured
. EFFINGHAM. III., 84pt. 29, (A1)
—Two men were killed and 15 bus
passenger* were-Injured lost night
when a Greyhound bus amt an
automobile collided on U. S. Route
40 a mite east of Effingham.
The dead were Rolla F. Clark,
45. and Clarence Rlckelmsn. about
60. both of Effingham, who had
been riding lathe automobile. Pol­
ice said Rlckelmsn was pinned In
ths car and Clark was thrown on
to thi highway.
The bus plunged Into a ditch
hut did not overturn, police said,
and *11 passengers weN removed
promptly. Tbe bus was westbound
from Indianapolis to'Bt. I-ouli. 100
miles southwest of Effingham.
Tho crash occurred about 10:45
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the

) i-nation Npnul Palestine Com*
iiutlrr ol llir' lirnrral Assembly.
Ilusiriiii vigoiously attacked both
lliit.nn .mil llir L'mted States

AS THOUOH IUUSTRA 7 INO the tension that e x ls li between th r lr people*, menitiets o f the Jewish Agency of

t'alrsline turn their batks on the Arabian Com m lttrrattiring a session of Uio U. N. Security Council, luike
Success, N. Y, Pictured (I. to r.) are: Moites A .T oft ami Hr. M. Kahany of the Jewish Agency and Isa N.ikldi-li
-I Jemal llussclnl, o f the Arab committee. Picture was made during the Council's hearings on Hie highly
. niruvcrslal Palestine question, which will soon come before the U. N. dclegati-s.
(f i.tcrnuboiuil)

ill llir l &gt;,ilr ilin r p rublein* dunnt
"*rt!i,,,(i;n r .'7 y e jis , and declared
llia l /io n ill iinmigtislion into Palesline a ilu a liy was an, “ act of ag­
! giesnon" enforced by liriS m i “ a!
f the |Hiint o f t lir ll bayonets.

Talton Cullen Is Today Is tSanford's 10 Killed, 77 Hurt
SyBombExplosion'
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l&gt;y diaggitig “ Irrelevant
At Haifa Station iiiuflict
quc»ttiiiiv »urh a* tlu- Ttumao Due

Three Are Killed Rev. McKinley . "Pick The Winner” Many Out-Of- Town
Contest Won By Visitors Entertained
As U. S. Destroyer Analyzes Crisis Mrs. C. M. Flowers - At—Local-Fish—
Fry
Hits Trieste Mine At Rotary Lunch

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Bitter Fight
Is Partitioned

NEW YOKK, Sept. 29. &lt;A*I
—A llud-on Riser pier wa*
d o t m ini and 100 firemen
were Injured today In a $5,.
000,000 blare—one of lha
Mint orrioua New -York Har­
bor dark flren in Malory.
All but 71 feel-of the 1 .000f.xiri'ter 57 rambled and fell
lulu the river from the effect*
of •the 13-hour fire and the
tuna of water poured ontu it
by !*0 piece# of firefighting

not r f fe c t l v " with leas.
If Shotlon p|wrati-a on the
theory that lidlhandcjl pitching ia
hia b ia f bet againas sb«« Yankeewrhe may call on Lombardi, a half
pint southpaw who niakr* up fur
lack o f a zooming fast tsasll with
• cute curling curve a n d . good
control.
Outaidr o f some concern About
catcher IIrun- Edwards, whose
right finger tips have U-en but­
tered hy foul tips, the Dodgers
were in good sha|&gt;e for their filial
t u n e - u p at Ebliet* Field thia
morning. Kdwanla will, o f course,
start, hut Shotlon used Bobby
Hragan yesterday in Boston just
In case HruceV fingers may not

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While House conference did
■ol have ll\al impression.
Two Republicans, asking not
to be quoted by namr, said they
thought Mr. Truman probably will
ssk the..House and Senate Com­
mittees dealing with appropriations
and foreign telaliorfs to meet in
Washington informally. From their
Judies a determination probable
would be made to call Congress
into s|&gt;etial session.
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.M O N D A Y , H E I*T .

By JACK HAND
IS.r.W .YORK, Sept. 29 (Ah— Ftrsbm anFsanlj (Spec) Shea, named
by M anagri B u tky H u m to pilch tomorrow*! World Senes o |irn ri (,»•
the New Yotk Y ankrts, iiiubably w ill be oppoird by 21-year-old Ralph
(lranra. Brooklyn*! ace,2l-pam « winner, with Lefty Vic L&lt;mbaidi .»
ilrnng tecond chime.
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NEW YORK. Sept. 29
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fin a l w ith the Athletics, but M an-d
pier swept by a lim e bla/e, col­
ag»r Hurt Shotlon s till rrfuaed
to name his atarttng Dodger.
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Hudson River Arabs Propose
Pier Burned
If Palestine
hi Big Fire

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Established 1908

V O L U M E X X X V III

IN D E P E N D E N T

Junior

Jewish Underground
Hails Reprisal For 'Saoford

(grower*Are Busy Piittiog
I Out Celery Beds

Mr«. C. M. Flowers, who liveson Celrrv Avenue ws* the win- out-ol-tovin vttilii
S le l i s t i o i u w h o its e . its th e T i t k a r i l
im dnl
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Urrald l 'k k - jr^L jrtgctJ^'L y JilubL.*~V,V,lfTO.-. n f -.T3 Hint. In* wnpleil
G low er\ iu th e Sanford section
Thi*-Winner Conlesl with prise* . il.an l rsf» tnrmhrls id llir oidrt and i o f i n d o l d h o w o l d . . S n i i f o i d i« .
heie-lo-en loi-v thi* ln*t week set­
donatrd hv thi- Thorpe Furniture
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fish
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ting out it-lrrv.
Manager II. J.
Co, and Ihr Ititv Theater.
f elnnnn' o f the Stale Farm ers'
Mr*. Flowers Was Ihe unlv run- enterUinm rnl given in th ru Imnnt
Mill Let H-poitcd Inal «eek to tha
Is-afanl who pirkeij II o f Ihe 12 at the Elks laMigr un l .ist Scsnml
Jin kaonville office* o f William
rt/nte*la listed on the ballol ror- M ire t
Wil*on, D invtor of State Maiketa.
reetly. Mrs. II. A. Berk o f GrapeI’ liur In llir ptugiant o f enter
Some plnuting* o f l&gt;eana; e g g ­
ville marked 9 o f the 12 game*
lainmeiil given in llir bulge trail
plant mid lettuce have also been
correctly to cop the arcoml prize.
made. A feu la-alis will he ready
Tile first prize wa* a table lamp mom. u l r i i li was jammed I,
for harvest in font tu six **»«k*.
and the aerond prize wa* a m aga­
A t-th e WeelTetul. itliilration* ware
zine rack, and txsth gift* were of
that fanner* j n Seminole County
feted hy the Thorpe Furniture
uoiild h e setting lettuce, pepper,
Company.
eggplant and celery, m ot* e tle n Itrrejpirnta of tbr tnuvir lickt-l* among r tippled i hllthrn at llir
Ml ir
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offi-rt-d hy Boh Karri*, iiiniiagi-r t|Mjns»ird I bitty Anna ( ‘ tip
In aiUilion
While planting has het*n delayed
of the Bits Thtalrr were Itaymond I luldirn's lloioi- in t iti.slill.s.
no,I' hnmpeis-d nl &gt;iillW points' in
rupanls id an
1.. Hall of. 200 Frrnrh Avt-nur. suggested Io llir l.uol lodiptin- *talr lircaimr o f tcccnt heavy
sr,n p.psing ll
Tommy Klringi-r of 703 W. Firat
tnin* tlo r r lin* I.... .. a consldarII
.Street, and Joel Moss o f 309 M ag­
nlili- amount o f *iit-h activity, over
nolia Avenue. Mr. Ilall and Mr.
e a* n " le-lg. according t?
Stringer each selected nine cun
Diin-tot Wilson. Iq the areas
testa rtyrecllv but were submitted
MWept hy tin- wont of the recent
after Mrs. Berk's ballot. • Young
l-ttil wentlit-i actual financial losMoss named right contests c o r *e» to gfowrta have heeti hald
reetly.
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ll« ISStH IA TF D I'Hli-tS
down siitiitant^ally because of the
A rhillv limhingi-r o f winter, ilt-lnv in planting
•For the com ing wCrk Ihe Boh
ksiutvn to forivu-ili-r* nv a "bigb
son -Sporting Goods store ia o ffe r ­
vjn.t what percentage of the
pit—vim- nri'a" ninl to mn*f i*lliir tomato c lo p in St. Lurie County
ing the firat two prizes. The first
p - i -,nv il' n “ cidil »lln|'", la) inutti1 can Io- salvaged t*-anyone’s gueas.
prize 'will hr a two man raniliing
uf. Ninth Dakiitu tniluv iiq,I wav Manager M. U William* of tha
tent and the srebnd prise w ill lie
litaviliC r h iw ly i-M*tWn^i|.
a sweater. The Itltz Theater i*
Foil J'ierce State Farmers* Mar­
JACKSONV3IJJ'.. ^e,rt. 2'» Ml • Fips-zitu* ti-nipi-rnturcs or- la-low ket -.IntSri in hi* week-end report.
also giving the third, fourth And
ivtr.- rt-porfed in aoltto liM-alitii-v “ It wilt th* at lea*! 10 day* before
fifth prizes; The Kitz prizes arr
('o.iti, il slopimiK f •«*»«» FToikU
in Ninth liakuta i-atly today, with mi airmail- estimate ran he
one pass for two to'th e theater.

Margin Is Increased
At Chicago Market
CHICAGO, Hept. 2U. W*)—Direc­
tors of the Chicago Board of Trade
todav in a special meeting prior
to the opening of trading adppted
a variable system of margin re­
quirements.*
The new rule. provide* that if
any on# future of any one 'graio
advances 10 cents both the Initial
minimum margin and tha minim­
um maintenance margin shall he
Increased five cents on all futures
of that grain. *
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For each subsequent advance of

T d-rnttrlirtK O U ts' boitrthp tn •
itlal minimum margin and the
minimum maintenance m a r g i n
shall be Increased an additional
five centa.
At the opening today margins
ware 45 cents a bushel on wheat
and corn and 25 cent* on oata.

Federal Budget
Moves Into Black
WASHINGTON. fWpt. 29,
*The KufefhmefiVe budget moved
Into the block today for tho first
Jims this fiscal year. Treasury
records disclosed a surplus of $14,­
042.40735 duo to a strong Dow of
ausrterly corporation and Individ­
ual Income tax payments since
mid-8cptembcr.
These payments more than
wiped out a deficit of over 11.600,­
000300 that existed early this
month. Tbe nrwly-establithed sur­
plus mads the budget position for
the present fiscal year starting
last July better by $202,674,153.11
than at thia pointJp the last fiscal

Haby Fed« To Open
Schedule Tomorrow
Thr Seminole High School Itahy
F-kU —will—tanytr--with thr New
Smyrna Baity Barracudas at thr
Seminole Ujgh School athletk
field tomorrow night at 7:46 o'­
clock.
Coach Fred Gana* wilt likely
start Gene 8mlth and Boh Fullln
at the ends. Don Ludwig and Ed
Mr vers at thr tacklra. Billy How­
ard ami Charles Ijinalng at tha
KUWUi
fMI *John
41MlIs . Krlder
A| HIIT In
III llir
guard* H
and
the
renter of the forWard wall. The
hackfield romhination will have
Ed Brooklyn and Itogrr Crocker
at- the halves. Wallace Rivers at
two btocktng-hack amtTlttuT John
Keeling or Charles Anderson at
the splnnerback post.
NO GROUND LIGHTS
CHESAPEAKE. (&gt;.. Bcpt. 29.
(A*)— Fourteen persona aboard an
Army C-47 escaped Injury yes­
terday In an’ piuiTgrncy landing
at the Huntington Airport when
the craft plowed into five private
planes parked on Ihe field. Air­
port Manager Carlton Clark sold
the plarin came In about "400
foot north" of thg landing atrip
“because we have no gTound
lights to mark tha runway."

[rys |o Ninth Cstolma w*llowcf l Jamr-vtown rci-urding a low ,.f 28,
........ " the maiki-t manager conala) ibrougli a running tea winch, BismArrk 2'.t, ami Faigo, 32.
tinin-il. "J’reaeiit tepmi*. Indicate
il.'low fic i'/m g it-ndiot'v wine in the In** will tatige from hO .per
c.il beastly against tbe tbotc .and
pri&gt;v|Ha-l
fm
N'intli
and
South
Dak­
relit up. I'ait of thi* will ba off­
bit It allraiiy bat disalilcd two
ota u n d 'p n tt* o f M inii'rota to ­
already
('&lt;}) sbipt, sent a lug to ill-- night, and for W isconsin tiis.l II- set a* *onie growma
piepnring to replant, and others
lio-*i* hv l.&gt;morro4v u ig lil.
t.’ h i- me umh-clded. Tha crop# will be
.oil, iiii and cost two lives.
Tbe SS Ba yano tr|Miilni a man cago, with n low of 56 liatay, could short but with favorable weather
3K l,y Ttivwlay nlglit.
gloweia are hojiiug fur a good
■si iitriboanl oil llir eastern tip i-xioft
jo addition,'the Chii-ngo Wi-alh- yield fioiu the salvaged plant­
f Culia. wliile fatlber tiotlli tin’ er Hmrim U*io-tl a storm warning
ing*."
- .
lavy Tug 27-J. pff Georgia, yawed for l-uko Mirhigao frotn 6 A. M. to
ntil she btoke her towline, cap- tt |*. M. today.1 Tin* warning pr»
dieti-il si..*ttsw*-at&lt;4|ly winds up To War-Monger Charge
ireil .iii,l wrnl down lattying 38 mill-* m-r hour.
nr man to llir Ixitlont.
(Jctn-ral rain* occurred over­
Denied Hy -Gannett

llir ssiistame of th r motor v rs trl
Julius II. Hatnrs. sits.sbird d r ill­
ing 8 1) miles n il N rw .Smyrna. "

night from Minnesota and W is­
consin eastward through tin* Gti-nt
l.akcn region and Mississippi Val­
in . and m ore tain was forecast
foi the I-akp* ni.-a today. The
ra«t roast hail generally fair
weather with temperature* rising
slightly, while the Pacific state*
enjoyed fair weather and' season­
able teinpei aturr*.

From Chailrston, S. ('., tlio
Navy's *«-u.going lug Ata 20U pok.
ed her Ixiw into the swells and
made for tin* Cuban alr atu*hip
Glhtara which rc|x»rti-&lt;l she wn*
without a projx-ller. The Amor*,
can tanker K*»o raditx-tl aht* liod
tlie Gllirara in tow, awaiting the
tug.
Funeral acTvicea for Mr*. Annie
The no-foot fishing vr axel Em­
ma was hard aground o f f Fott Bennett Kn*minger, wife of the
Brv. Fred I\ F.namlngcr of \VadFierce and the Coast Guard re-

Funeral Rites Held
For Mrs. Rnsmin^er

levt -Ala,i whit dlrd-Hatimtey north
In Birmingham, Ala. after an Ill­
ness of six month*, were held Sun­
day afternoon In Birmingham.
PRICK BTT RESIGNS
J. G. Prlrkett announced today Burial service* were held today in
that hr had resigned as manager Columhui. Ga.
Mrs. Enaminger spent the last
of thr Table Supply Grocery In
two winters In Hanford with Mr.
Enaminger'* plater*, Mra. Harry
Kent and Mrei Henry Nickel.
Surviving are the huthand, the
Rev. Enaminger; three sons, Wil­
liam Enaminger of Columbus, Gs.;
Roaa K. Enaminger of Carlinville,
III. and John II. Enaminger of
Montgomery, Als.; • brother,
Henry Bennett of Doiton, Mass.

ROCHESTER. N- Y.. Bept. 29.
(dh Ft auk Ganurlt, publisher of
thr Ganrlt rsrw»pa|irr*, reiterated
Iasi night that Russia ia “ the
greatest nu-narr tu world paace"
in replying to Jtovict charge* that
hr was a "w arm on ger."
" I f telling thr truth about Com­
munism and r*|X)tlng the Jlovlat
plan as I have hern doing la w ar­
mongering. let them make the
mutt o f It," Gannett asserted In
answer to statements hy Andrei |

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a CRAn ia n p o l it ic s
BELGRADE, Yuguilavta. 8epL
29. UP)— Sixteen persons —. ac­
cused of plapning to. overthrow
the Communist regime o f Alban­
ian, Premier Enver lloxha with
DrltUh-Ameriran aid — have been
reported sentenced to .death by
the Supreme Court at Tirana,
Albania.
‘
Three face hanging a n d Is
death before a firing aqusd, Ttrana dispatches sold. Four defend­
ants received life term* and four
were sentenced to Impugnment
from 16 to 20 year* on «hanM
ef “ criminal terroristic activiUH
against tho peoplo and state."

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THE SANFORD IIERALP, BANFORD, FI/)RIDA

PAGE SIX

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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS

Oviedo

Py Allay

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Warns Catholics

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Mra...Ferrell Henley
Welt, Mra. Georg
, ________________

Mra. Billy
eana, Ml*.

President Meets
With His Cabinet
On ■Big
Problems
V t—. *-

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 24, 1947
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MEDICS SUMklOKBD
SANTA ANA. Calif., Sept. 24,
bF)— M e d i c a l witnesses were
summoned today by Loulae Over­
all and George Gollum as * they
opened their aur-rebutta) to the
—ewraiinn .thctthay-kiBed.

their testimony by |ate today.
Chief contention of the defense
will tie (hat Um people's witnesses
erred in estimating that financier
Walter E. Overell was no more
than 13 Inches sw*!’. , from tha

nawrtjc^t ii^AT|S6&gt; ■*
cruiser, the Mary E. last Mar. 15'
the 6verell yachi
Froseeutor E u g e n e WHIIams
Prciident/ Truman mtl wilb his
rested the s m * 'i rebuttal lat*
There are approximately 180,cabinet in special session this af­
Politics Is C a l l e d
ternoon
and
yivited
congteitional
New Theology At
S T S ?'.JS U 'U 'S £ 2*2 «»,.
-f
leaders to the White House Mon
wl,“ — “ S •k" " U
|Tl“ r . n l S » l k iw i.™
Buffalo
Congress
day to discus* the general food
situation
at home ^nd abroad.
- NEW YORK, Bopt. 24 W)
v*
YARDLEY VENETIAN BLINDS An official fold** reporter the
—Myron C. Taylor, President
America’s Most Beeultfal
Trunin's special representscabinet discussion .involve* th*
Aluminum - Cedar ~ Foliahrd Aluminum
■
•live , to the Vatican, arrived
general food situation," presuma
Aak Me Fur Free Estimate
by plan* lod iy.il La Guardis
bly including European relief and
P. W. STEVENS -i *17 W. Hobitwon - Orlando
,» Field and aald ha would im­
*
Phone 2-0729
the effect this may have on the
port to tht President nextwaak oa rondltiona ha obhigh cost of living in .the United
•Orrad dorini a European
Slates.
. •
tear. Taylor aald that "hat
There were also these other de­
bo aaw waa “ a pralty aid picvelopments ;
. tare, politically and aconom“The LAONDERETTB bt a wonderful Invention!
la-ally." Ha lafl by automobllr
1. Senator Taft dir lot nl in Seat­
for hi* home at Locust \*1No mow to clean up! How I used to dread (Aat
tle that Mr. Truman has -asked
General Strike
lop. N. Y.
Republican and Democratic con­
mopping-up job! Now 1’nt lid of waahday blues
((-•■tiaeeO trmm Vmmr
gressional leaders to discuss with
NIAGARA FA LLS’ Sept- 24 W7
i..
last night to be “ the first Com- him Monday the world food situ­
and drudgery!”.
— Barnard Caidinal Griffin, ^tcli
muniil attempt to hamper the ation a* it relates to proposed ex­
**&gt;
biihop of Weslminrlrr. London,
9-ZV-VT
essential life of Tririte." arrcHcd ports under the Marshapp Han
today called upon Catholic* to
nine union member* at 3 A. M. on of aiding European rrcovery.
unite “ again*! the common enemy
charges of assaulting and intimidat­
2. Top level American officials
of Communiim and of material
Refund at Oak
Phone 1082
ing workers who refuted to strike.
_0* ' 01
are arriving or are enroule home A CHtllINO rorUIACE watchea the Italian flag being hoisted over the
Pilot Objectives
itm.
Th# accused will be arraigned
former
American
Military
Government
headquarters
In
Gorilla,
after
( ( mmliimref ||«M 9*tR f tin* |
' In a sermon prepared for de­
before an AMG court. They In­ to give President end Secretary ratification of th* peace treaty with Italy. American and British troops
cluded Andrea Turtovjc, president of Stale Marshall first-hand- in- me reported already preparing to ebacuate tha country, (internal tonal)
livery at a pontifical tnn* here,
the only., oul-pf-lowti event pt Celery Cinti* fo r funtls, the c l u b ) q# a factory c&amp;iftintllteie ■nt 41m* ormation on' Eiir6|ican&gt; conditions
voted to nuke'o monthly donation &gt; &amp; , MartJogl.lp ya&amp;S, and OlgllS
™&lt;*mus
■' *
the Buffalo Centennial : Fuchs fir or %b until such time as th* Di
Field were: T. Mead Wilson, for­
- I’atretto,
• secretary of the sa'ni# nd on the lb-nation Parif con­
HOW YOU WILL
Kiwunis
Club
mer state Legion commander;
ference' calculations that $22.-’
tic CoDgrcs*. Cardinal Griffin laid: amount ceuld *t&gt;e increased. Mr*. committee.
Lieut, Col. M. G. William* dnd
BENEf-IT BY READING
ireatlaeea (rwaia !■««* Owe!
Th* charges grew out of alleged 440,000,000 will be needed in out­
“ In.m sny countries'the stale Felice West was appointed to act
Capt. George C, Walsh o f Jack­
on the - advisory hoard of the hefting of members of the moder­
games
are
scheduled,
fwlth
two
side aid, chiefly from the United
shows a benevolent tolerance of Crate.
tn the offing, he said, and •pre­ sonville, Lloyd F. King o f Winter
ate Camera Del Lavord union
the Catholic religion. In tome
Making a report of the Milk who refused to participate in a Slates, to help rebuild Europe in dicted even heller altendanre th:an Park, Salvation . Army Major Al­
TH£ (HXBTUI KIEIC! MOTOR. You wll tmd yeunstf en* *f
lan S. Wharton and HBrbei 1
countries there it an active pros­ Bank, a project of the club. Mra. strike railed to proteat the mach- the next four years.
last year.
IP* baw.lntcrmad penone In yeur conwHUvty en wmld ollei/i vtw i
West stated that five quarts of inegun killing of an U-year old
Stenatrom
of
the
Kay
Club.
you
reo* Hut »orW-»KW only nw ooeef fegularty. You «UI gain
Assistant Coach Tyler, former
Tha problem of soaring prims
ecution of our holy faith.
fifth
i
a i*dtr»MndMa
* * “ of
■ tdueyi *vital
■“
milk are being given daily to four
. . ■ ■■lk
viSvoeWs.
a tuUer, *'
iKbet
for food and other item*, subject Roiliiui gfhlder, aald that his
girl
in
Blav-llalian
rioting
at
th*
nent—
fit® haw Pam tii ncMrx tsorum on fmmesxBMna eduee&gt;
“Now mote than evtf it is nec­ needy familiea in the county, re­ birth of the Free Territory.
i
of country-wide debate—In public "giecii boya" were coming along
lien, buvmi,
rwex. tfweter, imaic, roJw. nertt.
essary that Catholics ’ throughout presenting a coat of 932.BH. Tho
The beating* originally led to meetings, legislative halls and tu pretty well, were constantly im­ comic atrip, which started to ap­
president, Mrs. Joel Field, reques­
pear in magatinc* during th* lat­
Ctw.itien Wienre Pubf.«binq Vatety
IM
the world should be united again*! ted that a rnmplvte report be sent AMG suspension of the six Kin- the Corner . grocery store—la lw- proving and - expressed the hop-r ter, half-of th* tOth century, was
25
aruUuAlBis.U.fcAi
of
a
good.'
showing
agaiiMC
the
Ing
given
“every
cunsidrratfun
un
s
good,
xhnwinr
again
dsratl
Unlei.
members,
which
reIY
uMHiT
the common enemy of Communism to tho. donors of the Milk- Bank
»tuU)
pwote
tend
me
Tha
Christian'
HfoWnle*/*
“
T
1
— l fi«mrxnthr lexm of lUhldri
mi Ited— iir—yesterday's ■—general hy-l'f*#ldenp-Tnim*Tr-------------•—
I
k x H t WooilH l« on* nkomh.
which depleted the romantic life
and of meterisliim."—
-------- •eartrrnnnth: The- PiTuTClub guar­ strike order.
'Mr. Truman, giving no Indica­ day evening.
antee*
116
a
month
toward
the
of
tiny
elves.
I'rincipal Morris highly pralaeil
HU la the mats that will unite
.AMG police yesterday arrested tion that he plans to call a spec­
us,” he aald. "It la the sharing Bank, amt solicits the help of other ten person* after « bomb was ial session of Congress on the the work of Coach Ketlliw and his
IfiMt
organisation*
or
interested
per­
There were 100 high schools in
in ths body of Christ by Catholics
thrown at a trolley, car, injuring prire situation, says he hope* to assistants.
sons
in
this
worthwhile
project.
the
United
States
In
I860
com­
Hate.
Zone.
Guests
Introduced
by
;
Joel
reach
a
decision
soon
"on
the
best
throughout the world that unites
Volunterrs for the furthcoming a passenger, and took Into custody
pared with 20,000 in 1040..
up to him and to one. another. , Tuberculosis Seal Hale were called anuther 13 persons, accused of manner of approach" to-the price
"to t here today are united m upon to hrlp prepare the seals amt intimidating workers who wanted situation.
The PresidentY Views were ex­
a very r*al way with oua breth­ ■folders for malting, to which a to go to their Job*.
Renata KitxoUi, president of pressed In a letter to Rep. OToolc
ren who are being persecuted number of the nn-mhera respond­
la Yugoslavia and in many coun­ ed. Mrs. Mary Itawlina, finance Himlacatl llnici., qdmU,trd today (D-NY) In reply . to a letter
tries east of tha Iron Curtain chairman, displayed samples of that the work sfnffiVge was a O’Toole had written tu Mr. Tru­
ra w
man while he wax In llrarll.
whara tha faithful have to attend Christmas cards which the club "political strike."
"Tha danger from high coat*
He aald in an interview it was
maaa at a great risk to their will sell. She also urged members
Uvea.''
to mske preparation for the rum­ railed to protest ''the1attitude of ll becoming incrt-axlngly serious
T H I T W IN -PA C K REPORTER
Meanwhile 8t. Joseph's new ca­ mage tale which will lw held early partiality slmwn bglAMU In favor every day," 0 Toole said, adding
that
If
Mr,
Trutuan
“
giiex
tha
of fascist .rlementay&lt;aa&lt; wsll as a
thedral in Buffalo wae the sel­ in October. .
■K Mra. j . P. Arthur /with cut# little 2^-year-old
Miss Ramsey, civic chairman, protest against* living conditions problem the consideration I know
ling for one of tha most impress­
ha
will,
a
special
session
is
prac­
In
Trleate."
'
&lt;
it
i"i
.
Owen,
waa recently Interviewed by Gabriel Beniur,
stressed
the
importance
of
courive care monies of tha four-day
Rixxotti charged AMG with tically Inevllahle."
demonstration of tha Catholic teay to strangera in our midst, al­
Southern
Twin-Peck Bread * traveling reporter. Her
Mr.'Truman, who Is to make a
balief that Jasua Christ is present so for all members to 'better in­ "encouraging incideutv which re­
a
family
lllto
oura
doesn't
uao
husband
it
a ticket agent fqr an airline. Mra. Arthur
statement
on
world
food
problems
sulted
In
vlolenfe,*ti"
•
Jty.ths sacramrnt of Hoiy Eucha­ form themselves in civic affairs
Communist* and Yogoelav sym- "in a few days,” is studying racthroughout the county, state an I
made the statement quotedabovt.withoutpay because
rist, (communion).
a lot o f bread. But w e e n jo y variety
nthiter* were ann ted and held, ommenilalluna o f hi* cabinet coru. j It Waa. th* reic oliental pontl- nation. 8 he pointed out the Im­ or fnonths wlfllWt'-shargex, he mittee and was reported consider­
of her appreciation of Southern Twin-Pack Bread.
a n d f h a l 'e V h y w o b u y Southern
*-■
Ytoal mass, sung In Ukranian and portance of eli-vtorn io avml them.- axxerled, while "Faeelet elements" ing the possibility of a voluntary
selves of the opportunity of vot­
Aramaic!
language
of
Christ).
1 Broad. W e get tw o
p
Twin-Pack
found with their bomb* and tom- food rationing sy(t*m , at home
ing.
Other events scheduled for tograin shipments
A report frum Mra. I.aura Al« mvguns in their' peeaesslon were and smaller
o n e p ac latqM^Rnd—
'
■■
4ay._th*-thlr&lt;L day^jcObtL-C®if brecht, preardrnt of- Pilot- Inter­ released almost Immediately;—rr— abroad;--------------------------------------- l — b
greet, included a low ponllflral nal tonal revealed that several now
Meanwhile, AMO i ' aald thatlAlso In Washington, Senator
what's more, w e k n ow it w ill Always
raxes for children, presided over clubs have recently been organised was nothing new to report con­ Connelly (D-T*x.|, ilctcrlbing th*
by Francis Cardinal Spellman, in California, tha latest uno being cerning the American
b o fresh."
officer conlrul uf.soaring price* "a very
archbishop of New York, and n fin -Lor Apgetes.
Meut. William , Van Allen of difficult and trouhlcaoma prob­
+ Mrs, I. P. Arthur, r i
ctvie stadium sectional meeting
Mr*, Harsh Hughes of Orlando, Eaat Orange, N. J., and two ap- lem," aald he was “ not prepared
Toe working men expxted to at­ dlitrict governor of district four, liated man who fall Into tha hands to say whether a' special session
Jacksonville, Fla,
tract 60,000 persons tonight.
prices
in a letter to the club, requested na o f a Yugoslav patrol Monday. of Congress Its . control prict-s
i
; Atiout 20,000, the largest g*th- many members ax could to attend, No reply has ‘batir received to*would b« justified." II* aald hr
srtng in the C o n g r e s s to the Fall Council mooting .In be the American Military Author­ plsnned to. confer with tha Presi
m
date and the b i g g e s t
In­ held at the Sheraton-t’lasa Hotel ity’s request fopt* their return, dent about tha price situation.
It wee said.
door crowd In Buffalo's history, In Daytona Beach Oct. 4 and 6.
Senator Ralph E. Ftanden
^ f
lammed Memorial Auditorium last The- aeeretary waa instructed to
subconimittee of tha joint toniri'i'*V
•- f
sional
committee lnveatlgatluu'
night to hear tha BL Rav. Msgr. place an Order for clothes hang­
Storm Dfijtnqflre
Fulton J. Sheen, Washington, I). er* which wllljte sold by members
(R-Vt.), chairman of th# eastern
B]
*
■
*
(►
high prices, said in New York
C., declare that “ polttlfl hax be' (a raise money For elun project*.
—
tC'vallauu I rum |-aa* I)h |
There were 2d memlier* present at save the valuable herd, worOi that the group would aak Mr.
aome' the naw theology.”
~ ^ u u i9 r n
“ Passion and leal which were the meeting.
many thousands of 'dollars, hsvi* Truman to taka action to cuili
once associated with th\ cause of
failed, reported ||, L. Speer, as­ •peculation on commodity ex­
changes.
God have now been transformed
sistant rounty agent her*.
At tha hearing in Naw York
Gold Returned
Into fanaticism for Cassar," said
Th# lanclmr in the boat escap­
• • •
'
tratlmony y e s t e r d a y stressed
Msgr. Sheen. "By losing themed with his Ilf*.
charges
that
speculation
in
th"
(
C
s
s
l
l
a
s
t
S
trmm
l*
a
a
e
"»•
&gt;
aelvss In politics they seek to find
As word of poaeibl* victory In
ffifw a y out or Individual chaos.* anrlsl difficulties.
the belli* of the dike epreed, eschange* was In large part re­
In Paris, French leaders were the spirit o f the Everglades waa sponsible for recent Increased
------- ----------reported to have told Hecrelary of set forth in all ila optimism Ay prices of food.
the Treasury Snyder that France W. II. Van, He ha*.been able to
Kep. Robert F. Rich (D-Pa.i,
face a financial crlsla within control the water on 400 acres a committee member, said if com­
■
City Meeting • will
a few weeks unless hrlp is forth­
modity exchanges would not curt)
p . (raallasrU ftasa
Oast
coming and that- any aid under between-Bell* Glade and Pahoke* speculation, "the g o v e r n m e n t
-rand
today
he
waa
planting
fanes of chicken coups (o 60 feet th* Marshall Plan would b* too
ought to." He assarted that "Jet-1
nfjghbor* home* and 26 feet late.
ting speculators mske profit on,
^Mt§W&amp;L3
homes, of owner*, waa adopLovett aald the United Slates
food stuff* ie * crime fgalnxV
JIllARLESTON,
S,
C„
BepL
34
•roai complaints about urged a preliminary distribution
our civilisation
tropical
storm
which
orig­
ing kept too near homes of the gold not latar than OcW 19
In the country’* commodity,
th* srtlon, according and - the commission has agreed to inated In (ha Caribbean Sea and market* yesterday,.-only wheat
cAuscd
anxiety
but
little
damage
r. Sayar. «
try to meet this deadline.
made substantial gains, continuing
Of the Nasi-looted gold, spbout aa It rroaaed Florida and Georgia, Ua upward trend with dosing
Commission adopted the
moved
through
the
Carolina*
to­
S2fl0.000.000
worth
has
been
re­
approvsd beer and wine
ricas 3 to 4 and a half cent*
dlnanee amendment which in- covered by American force* In day and th* Wcathar Bureau said tgher. Prices of com, oats, sugar
it
la
no
longer
"aavsra."
Germany
and
-about
970,000,000
th* llcent* coat for sell
Ths latest advisory from Mi­ and eggs showed slight declines.
a t beverage* above 6.3 worth recovered from other courtThroughout th# eountry. howami
placed the center of th* dis­
holle content from |!6 to (60. trice./
turbance about 60 milts northwest ever, retail price* for meat, milk,
Eleven
countries
have
filed
ordinance increasing the
of Chhrlcston at 10 A. M.. (EST) bread, butter, eggs and other sta­
ty aervlee tax to $3.00 max- claims to the money, totalling It waa moving northwsatwanl ples generally remained at abdi.t
nt waa placed on final read- nearly 1800,000,000, and Lovett with strongest winds of U mile* the tame levels aa la*t week.
and adopted. It will go into explained about half th* amount and 46 mites an hour rueta. It was
now (n hand will have to be with­
jOet. 1, aald Mr, Sayer,
expected to reach tha North Carheld to meet claims.
Red Newspapers
Jmatr* for tha -resurfacing
Aside from France the claim­ ollna-Vlrginla caps section tonight.
number of City atmta were
Heavy rains accompanying tho
ants Include ' Albania, Austria,
I t f i n i H S fr r a Pas* U »&gt;
City Attorney Fred R. WilGreece, disturbance flooded streets In Sa­ posed, wAyiet-Iranlan oil agree­
indcred an opinion that th* Belgium, Ctechoalovakla,
•
m
vannah,
Ga.,
and
other
coastal
1 tha right to assess abutt- I W /, Poland .................................
cities. Storm warnings were up ment. '•-A
and Yugoslavia.
The commentator —
♦,»xl
ty owners as to street
from Hattaraa to Msnasqusn and
coats. The average cost
small eraft warnings flew from “ very rvcenMv one ♦’ -•l-n dtV
lomat In Iran he* add ■* hh
owner of a 60 foot lot on
N o wonder Mrs, .Acthur.it happy. With Southern..
Hstterai to Bmnewlck, Qa,
U.S. Joins Russia
voice to lha csmpx'vn dlree'od
- foot wid# ■ltraat waa *•Meanwhile
on
Florida'*
West
Twin-Pack 2-in-l she jgets bread Variety and savea
against fulfillment of »he livlerI at M0. Mr. Boyar reported
Coast harrassed last week by a Iranian agreement" H* did not
(C xs IIs m * fr ra Ca«v
taken up tha matter
money ar the same time. Like thousands, pf othar
Being tha .paving with of the Soviet be^Cott on tha severe hurricane and again this name the diplomat.
Trusteecihip
Council.
It
now
hoe
week
by
threat
of
one,
tha
thrifty homemakers throughout the South this
r-a M
Wheeler, Orlando
"Covering hlmtelf with hypo­
Action on the matter waa 10 members, with Russia absent. sun came out. Some minor dam­ critical phrases about# 'nation*!
Jacksonville mother buys rtfae 2-in-l loaf because
The new big power clash on age from tha latest etorm was
tha Comniaalan pendinterests' or th* Iranian people and
•he geta white breWkAHd wheat bread in one pack­
reported
on
beschei
at
Braden­
of adyfao from th*
concerning.himself with ■tnngtbton and Sarasota. The e ltm
_____
how to finance tha
age
for the price of a single loaf. With Twln-PjBkV
ening the. position of imperialistic
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f which is needed on about Meadow P a rt New York, to be­ crop escaped.
circle*
of
hi*
eountry
to
Iran,
thl*
handy
ripper, Mts. Arthur^ kitchen work goes
gin committee vyork here at UN
I Of atreats.
diplomat said Iranians would not
JEW8 PROTECTED .
faeadquartera. It came amid these
easier,
faster.
With each half loaf separately sealed*
b« bound by ohligatfom Ttndfft
Mr. 8ay*r, other developmental
, LONDON, Sept I
taken
by
her
in
thq
8ovt*t-Ira
'
to aotlfy^Harry
her
Southern
Bread
ataya fresh longer.
1. The United Bute* delegation British govemmenL
agreement," the article aald.
u reported working on a plan "vary naaty situation"
isivi features foe youfeel
for ■ special "watch d e l" commie2-in-l Bread today!
non to tiflp reii
't i T p n l * "
'
■gainst
# op and the Btlkatu under
Ambassador George V. Allen
orators who dt
Jew?»
la bulldTehran.
forsrnmtnt
City

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L. Lingo, Jr.
p £ P t A C E .O E U A i'U W P I
Mr, and Mra. Jamca W. Wilson,
R A IS E PE R E M IT , / who have been spending the sum
mar months at Denvsr, Colorado,
have returned home amidst the
hurricane. En route they stopped
In North Carolina for a few days.
Mrs. II. K. Hunt, President of
the Oviedo Woman's Club, who
has been visiting relative* am)
friends in the northern ami north­
eastern state* during the surtnfier,
has returned home.
Miss Lois Ruddell Is confined to
the Florida Sanitarium, Orlando.
T. I„ Lingo reporta fishing l*
very good at Vero Beach. He urge!
all who go to. take heavy tackle,
especially the “ wlndlesa" type.

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Established 1008

SANFORD, FLORIDA, T H U R S D A Y . S E P T .

Eccles Warns

Potsdam Agreement
Bought Into Argu. ment On Admission
Of Balkan States

New Atomic Chain Reactor Pile
1$ Planned For Oak Ridge Plant

Truman Asks Americans To
Conserve Food For Europe

Says U'. S. Ought To
Spend More On Eu­
ropean Aid And Less
On Military forces

c.idcnt D e c l a r e s
Wasting Food Hurts
Family Budget And
Peace Of The World

NEW YORK, Sept. M, (AY
WASHINGTON. Sept. 25
— Plant (or a nrtv atomic chain re—Dr poplin In Mutual Sating*
xitor pile at Oak Ridge "seveial timet more powerful" than the one
tlsaks of Iho nallun, totalling
j|j.:.r..tioo.toa *&lt;. of Aug. at,
now uimratinH at the Trnneitee plant were announced today hy fhe
Atomic Lne/gy Commitiion. '
] continued to gain during Auguat but at a Inner date than
A mrmber of the inmmiiiinn ilaff laid the pile will optn new
for any month aince J«n. I,
’I’pnflunitirs to rxploie &lt;ome oi th
the National Aanorlation of
'till are a myilery to tcirnce.”
Mutual Savingn Banks an­
no &gt;nr nl tmla). The overall
LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 25.
He said It will nffer mi-nun fo 1
Inn cane ip Vugual amounted
OP)— The United Stain de- developing more' powerful atsimh duatrlal firms are cooperating
to fnt.nnn.non of whnh iso..
minded lete today that Al­
-weaplini
and
broaden
the
field
000,1100 wa* regular deposits,
bania and Ilulgarla be barred
amt It 1.000.000 reprraenlrd
for utca of peace-time uar ol
from participation In the t'nllaaamhU'a nnlilir.
l hrUtmm rtuba,- school aav^ tad Vellnne
Nallone Assembly'*
poliliral
atomic energy.
Inga, amt other apecial pur­
rommltlee debate on the llalkan
The plant ' were disclosed to
pose arioijnta.
question unle-m they agreed In an ennnuncement thet the control
advance to accept Aaaembly de- of (he Clinton Atomic Ijiboretoeitlona.
v
WASHING I ON. ‘ Sept. 25 i*Y
ru*s at Oak Ridge will Ire taken
.ADiimci
over
hy
the
University
j
)
f
Chi­
LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. S3.
the Icderal leveive * boai
T “ f/P)— Aualraltan Delegate AY, cago under a four-year contract.
H. Ilodgnon today accuaetl Kua- Since July, -IPAS. the laboratory
gei|rd tmlay the Lhnln
ala of uaing "blackmail" aimed he* boon oja-ralrd hy the Motlmighl hriiet spend leas on
"at forcing the Security Cuunclt
tary fortes m imlet In
to admit Soviet satellite* In
an U n t i e d Nations membership. ineruin-ra of the
Hodgson 'made Die filactmalt ,Tiilie
wilt coopR___o f nudear studies,..........
"It may hr we tould spend less
charge In referring to a alale- ii-inte with the Unlvrtiily of Chi­
on imlil.iry force* if. mine were
ment by Soviet .Deputy Foreign sago fn research at the Clinton
s|&gt;eul on maintaining conditions on
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko Laboratories, the announcement
which Dembency and pcare de­
that ltuaala would vole for.ad- said.
'mlaalon of Italy only If the
pend," [in[rs vaitl m a sprecji lo
It listed -ua a principal .part
Council elan admitted Hungary,
he National Association lif 5uRomania, ilulgarla and Finland. of the new program the "design
s It loulhern Instiliitio 'a.
and construction of is new highI with the Clinton proje- t
LA K E SUCCESS. Sept. 25 (Ah llux reactor several times more
well continue
Alabama Polytechnic (A u ,
powerful
than
the
Existing
Oak
Ruilia charged today that the
l; Cajhnlic University. AVashRidge pile, for further atudlea and
United Staler and Britain weir expanded research .requiring Inn, D. C.j Ihike; Em ory Uni% violating 'the Potsdam agreement tensltlra not ,now availahle,"
Ly, Atlanta. (!(«.; G eorgia otoui mil sli
t-ouicinna State; T u lan c;
by opposing the admission of
The announcement also said
-i silica o f Alabama. Kent- ate at wot
Soviet satellites to membership' in the laboratory will. continue. It*
North Carolina. Tennessee, I nomtt slotm appeals
the United Nations. The new j effort* to apply atomic power
«. amt Virginia, and V a n d e r-! rning."
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A iw ic U t t d P r l i i L w ir d W ira

I.ON DON, S e p t . 23. (AY—
' Britain In urclnt a postponement of Ifiw Foreign Ministers'
Council meellnt on 4V» German
peace beeeune the Irnltml Na­
tion* Assembly may go on for
two months, the Fotrign Office
ennounced tonight.

ti-.lt price mnirtil amt frail ra.
liuiiToe."v Ttojray mode |iul&gt;lie

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powers took place in the Security
Council, f
Nonet Deputy roietgn Mmislet
Andrei A. Gromyko, -sitting as
.Councd-y&gt;r«*id»nt- los-lhi»-rm-nih,
declared he would not vole for
Italy * adni'SHoii imleu the CoutC
r tf^ n u e d
bulgaita-and l in fa n d tv r ■ The United Slate* and Brilian
supported Italy-, but objected vi­
gorously in admission of the Com­
munist-dominated government! of
Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
They insisted that *t separate vole
be taken on each of the five exenemy states.
+~_____ roliaiu toiKign -Mmfltwp Zygv
munt Mudaelcwaki touched off
the new big power fight by pro­
posing formally llmt the Council
It anllau*il »■ l-n«r Klahtl

Heavy Rainfall Is
Reported In Carolina

aald thi

Zone Meeting .Of

WASfflNGTQN. Sept. IS 0D
George S. Metsrrimilh, - then *»
siitant Secretary of Stale, acknoWI
rdafd 'inlay that he wrote the
American Consul General at H a ­
vana in 1939 urging prompt and
|&gt;er*onal consideration of Hannt
Euler’s application for a vita to
resjde in the United States.
Testifying before, the House
Committee on Un-American Activ­
ities. Metipj smith also said he
lent the Consul General a . copy
of a Idler that Sumner Welles.
(pKHilKarn
r*a* Tn*l

Byrrin Heard Head
Of Student Council
Bvron- Heard, aon of Mr. and
Mr*, tt, I.. Heard wa* yesterday
elected to the responsible peat of
president of the Oirainu
V-.------tudent Council,
pf Seminote High School and Floyi
Cooper wa* elected a* vice preei
dent. It wa* announced this morn­
ing by Herman E. Monde, princi­
pal.
Plenty of competition for elec­
tion of cheer leader* ha* been re■orted with 60 candidates In the
field. The final choice x»f girl
cheer leaders Included: Betty Duncan. Peggy I
Betty Jqnn
Copeland, Phy
le- Moreland.
Boy cheer leader* elected were:
Alvin IVnley, Franci* Temple.
Robert Faircloth. Hill Duncan and
P. It. Harh.
The football field was being
Ainwrd this morning by members
of the Future Farmrra who coaxed
the hack firing motor mower to
do (fa duty, The new score board
I* completed. Thn stand ha* been
repaired. This morning the' City
arreed to place more'cinder* inaide the entrance for the benefit
£ta*t year, was killed today when of motorist* at the gam* tomor­
row night,
hi* car overturned *near here.
Enqpilment at the school la 480;
Patrol nian If. K. Douglas said
ha "apparently tost control at teacher* number 22. , ~
btgh speed” for the ear skidded
SANFORD Ma n KILLED
' 875 feet a n d overturned four
AVILLIAMSPORT, Pa- S e p t
times.
25, UP)— A man, identified by
police a* Richard Buckner, 46, of
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Sanford, Fla., died in the Wil_DavidJ5eii-Gutiiin said today ha li*a»*port heapiUi laat night after
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RECORD TURTLE
NANTES, Francs, Sept 28. CAY
— A turtle weighing 1J24 pound*
has been caught off tha Brita&amp;ny
coast. Fishing authorities said to­
day It was the largest turtle re-

Aid to the blind or near blind
and fostering patriotilm In com
hat -Communistic doctrine* were
the foremost topic* of conversa­
tion at a /one meeting and supper
of I ions Clubs held last csrnip?
at ihr Seminole Cnunlry Club
Henry Witte of the Sanfmd club
served as /one chairman -t v wrlmm' the group ftom Drl.and,
Oavtona Beach and New Smyrna.
District Goyernor Hoke John*
*WI-'0
Iona Beach ____________
announced
ihatth* convention ot Don* International will Jic held in New Vo?k
City next year, and that llie I Inrid a convention will be held nt St.
(t nniiHKtt aa t‘aae Kithti

Mrs. Ella Spivey Of
Paola Dies At A rc 711
My*. Eila Spivey, 7.3,’ of Panto,
died- yesterday afternoon at Ilia
Frrnald Laughton Memorial ho*,
pttal after having resided in thi*
community for 42 years. Sit" wa*
an actiya member of th* AVV-l-ian
Methodist Chprch.'
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Her survivor* inctudr riglit
children: Joseph Spivey, tt F.
Snlvey and W. D. Spivey, alt of
Paola: Mr*. J. V. Jones, I. M.
Dyes* and Mr*. J. V. Janmiex nf
Sgnfnrd; Mr*. C. N. Gnnnn nf
Eusti* and Mr*. Itotlla Phillip* of
Jacksonville.
She i* al*r&gt; survived by one
brother. J, A. Crews o f JackMttvllle: one ititer, hire. Sarah Hundv of Jacksonville; and 21 grand­
children, four great grandchildten
and niece* and nephews.
Funeral services will be held at
the Erickson Funeral Home Bon­
dar afternoon at 3:f&gt;0 o'clock with
th* Rav. I.eon Francisco of the
Methodist C h u r c h officiating
Buriat will he In the Sylvan I^ke
Cemetery.
NATIONAL GUARD MEET
All. member* p f the National
Guard and all others. Interested
In supporting the National Guard
are invited to atterwl a moving
picture show at the' Armory to­
night at 8:00 o'clock after which
light refreshment* will bo served.
Til* - fttiB-ti * ‘TOperitRXtr' Ur6i»-'
roads”, in technicolor and shows
the atomic bomb testa at Bikini
lagoon laat year.
GAINESVILLE, SepL 26, (A Y Enrollment In BOTC at tha Uni­
versity of Florida ha* reached
the largest total *inea~lV37 with
1,808 students registered for the
current semester, according to
figures released today by Col. E.
M. Edmonson, professor of Mili­
tary, Selene* and Tartlca,

foBEISS.f

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j Pit liJeftl Ttuht'jn .'ilril American*
!*■111\ if, n r f lr&gt;™| for Europe s
frmrn—glul Hid he . ititt hope*"
finer■
■-i .v aitl-evtt.be met’ wilh-*

lovrever,
In .&lt;m- :-neif into an emergency
mi I hit i &gt; ijueslion In h*
rvpti * I at a innfercnce

he will

l.svf* MniutiV ill'll Kepiihlkan and
Deni'j-’t ill- t t-ri/lev»S*nal leaders.

copier-

Half Of Turkey

United State*

had spent more jiiau l26.nnti.uoo,,•1X1 Jot maintenance o f national,
ili-fciiae in .th e. first tw o pb*tw-iiT
fiscal years, or a thud more than

Cardinal Spellman Calls For
Renewed Fight On Evil Isms

jttte Slrt.Mm.mmjmxr-hp' xanf
Im' i-ii provided in foreign ai

Mrs. Roosevelt's Let­ Aid To Blind And En­
couragement Of Pa­
ter To Welles Is
Shown As Evidence
triotism P l a n n e d

ih* l*tealdenl In

whi* It -|j| i I In* i • -tuvvl.
I I*. .1-11 I t
'n, .-.i.-.-rvlMt
Yh.il llic f'l* nli fit ;r.k legist*-

fllltlV

"t t cannot t » denied or If.
o itm ii
IwWwd th at_t out iryiqd . (a i g e |-unn
atuf i;i mils ft* f&lt;-reign coun trhn io either n heavy riirrcnl t&gt;u
den upon our tax p a y fr a -o r — !
strong inflationary force on one
ecunom y," lie Said. “ But *o anT A B M fASSFF, S e t
our even larger military Mpajuli- Mutr i!iin tnlf ih- tpn
tuica which are m n d d tred hr lUtkryi ill South I lot id I
iln siliu m l ot« I’ aar Klahit

loti' Reports
' WifdliTe 1*1&lt;* t u re
Bad In Sof- Florida

tfic i -ilni fu( rurhomtir pi , *•• l.*!l €*f

*ti* Ill / ’ijHHI fvohfpi Wil Ii i st.itrmcnf frotis it
It

d w L U lt c X ji.t liv i i till

ii rope
II miiiiiie |ilk with teporters
rhlcms n s | « h l in helping Ku*

ic ert thiough the wiiiler and

F. Whitehead

in .i alnlrmeni

' rile principle purl-* -,

of C-

oiig rca i Wiia in cttuitiiemiirale*t| Ilimit, nmtiuaj f- At
I'litvnniy uf ilii!.| l| « :u i* .i |h;
] ‘Itfd: T*rl‘ jgn* in
alo,. n-f-nninir t*r the rafml- ati i home ttf tie fuel

refluent Imtl

Dr. JohnH To Disuiiss
New .School Laws
The Seminnlp Teacliera Huh
will meet at H o'clock In the rv.Irise i&gt;n Oct. 2 nf Scnilnoli* Hi..-li
School. Dr. ft. I,.
Johlia. I’ M
feasor o f School Admlui*tr*lip**i
U nlveraljy o f Florida, and Iteaearrh and Field Btudie*
ialist. Florida
Stale
Depot!

liintnri l lud.it it will lake tip
icpqrl
I i - in o il title oltn cs in
sevrn South R u tiua counties, the
jillk cv ami quail p.Uutr "i* fat.
fmm trrighl "
Tlie oflicer.* trpuils irilicalfil.

"ilinnnlialrt!** with tbr AlignIn . il'.vernim-nl Ihr rn**- of
1 fir&gt;v American M iM irn Mei.ril

and lirM captive hr AIlgOitat
Irnopi nlnnn Ihr Trlr-itr frnn.
tin

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ilfffgrr

Mirharl

MfHrnnnM told n newx conJurtrtvfy;__U n l_ tfc«_ and-squiticl . frvrnre-th-il n protest hr At*i
mmt-rrf-RrfnratJonr'Witt Ire it in the slotm uc.s had Ireeeit harmed
T. S. Vires, rmnmnndt-r hf Ihr
cu rst.sp-nker. ,
Ihin l. Vmertrnn force* at
m
l*r. Johns
wa* nrltve
eon "little, if any,".
luithcr Hiiltticll. Miami agent "the Free Tenilory at Triestr.
"iiltant for the ritU en ’a Cbm
h a t , produced "m&gt; teat01Ii,"
nilltee (n preparing the program fur the Conimi-sxbin, reporli
on acllool legUtatton at tt'e la*. ,« aterx had ile-'.r*' **1 Xi) jierCeut
( f r*Ml|IIIII/e| :i«l*
T.-tilNlfi
»e«xtf-n ■o f the legislature. He
will explain that portion o f tl *
new tawa having tn do with Ih*
seljoola ax-.they ore tn tie under•tocwl.by the local teacher, and aviewed and Interpreted hy the State
Department o f Education.A substantial increase nf 3l.(iSr&gt;
Ilefore enaitng tn the Unlver»lty nf 'Florida. Dr. John* wa« fn learber* pay over the corres­
professor at the University of ponding mouth ln-«t year In iruti-

Check.s Are Insticd
To School Teachers

Alabama, arid previous to that
he wpx with the United State*
Department of Education.
, An "Invitation'to all parenta In
the county, and all nthrra who
are interested In ptngreaiive ed
ucatlnn to attend this meeting
la extended by the Seminole
Teacher's Club. .

Rate IncrcaseH Are
Given ExpressAgency
W ASH ING TO N. Sent. 26. (AA

Rate Increases Intruded to yield
the Railway Express Agency an
additional 101,264,000 a year have
t^en authorised by the Interatatr
Commerce Commission
The commission acted yeilerdav. approving hike* of a* much
as 63.6 percent on *hort haul bu*lnes* with lesser increase* rang­
ing down to one-half of one per­
cent on long-distance traffic.
Tha rate changes were author­
ised for one year or until further

.-aled In the HI.7XI worth nf
&gt;hecks lu'ltiK l#»Uiul tills week-end
at ‘the office of Htipf. T. AV. I.avr.
Inn to pay tcarhen* of Hemlnole
County for the petlod bf Aug. 23.
to Bept.*23
Of thn tidal, aiimunt tlm State
baa appropriated M',1.271 and the
County, II2.M 3. Mr. Ijiwton re­
ported, Lost year** initial inunth*
pa- was I27.22P of'whirlt the State
pgid t l 7.163. and tin* County the
balance.
Not only do Irnrltrr* get two
months’ raratlon tint they are paid
for 12 months, Supt. Lawton puln
Ini out. tout \Vnt they were paid
for 10 months* work. Principal*
&gt; full 12
are required to work ththe organl/atlon
month*.

be applied upon 10 daya’ notice to
the public. The Express Agency.
WhfcK.la ownedand operated by the deadline-. Applicants axn raDie railroads, bad applied for In­ uucatexi to bring slung old license*.
creases that would hike It* revenue
by 170,000,000 annually to meet
Increased operating costs.
TIGHTER KTANHARIW
LAKELAND. Kepi. 26. (Al­
UIIINRHB RATTLE'
ii. C, Evans, general manager of
PEI PINO, fiept. 26—(AY—The the Florida Citrus Commission,
newspaper Hsin Min Pao aald announced today lighter federal
lodav 50,000 Chinese Red* were grading standards for Florida
battling Nationalists &gt;In the su­ citrus recommended by the Com­
burb* of Chlnghsisn, Manchuria, mission had been appro veil by the
on tha Tientsin-Mukden raftway U. B. Department of Agriculture
86 mile* northeast of th# Great anil wtti become effective Sept.
Wall.

.
the Remiri'de
mtier nf Comvttj»CVI*s5j*sl atld

’hiqF Joe
ntMlorn limo*.. aaalnxt ft-- •vit
lotiilititrimilxm wfllrli . thn .it.w
i il.’alJoy . m ati'^iliciiil i . iiuJ.ti.
lorn, the riirren- im-i

Slr&lt;-*-t Supt. Sid I!*' '(* iid nm t-&gt;
(«oo.|. till* limriling In* pn-mlsr t&lt;*
^uet busy anil rm icnt the p m -Inni
! watk* li-n&gt;ling t&gt;« tln-(‘ «'litraiii-i . t
i the now Javn-H Blum- -*ii-d r*snif*t

le-dy today at Information Jtonth, Itiiu. westl,.
at tlie Mnyfnir |i-r had drlnvo-i th» plop
"On the f Ifrit .fair tlai t ivil| «rKtrtcd that thi- fli-*. the wnlk-i are fitiivtnii." Mr.
m* organlrnti-in lit* Inud aid lisrt w m 1. tliH oigrnriitnadnV evtvs- tag Dir, HiGhiiil Imd Inc wlmto
Iqn, and timt crops with cement mixer busy1
I In- ntt -open pouring the cement, and w a. down
r fhn member* on hnmlft and knees *eerng*ti» it
Special enter- that tin
.u
»nioutliw| jti.t
arranged. &lt;&gt;*l- iipiit. City Engineer Italph |,tibthon- deatring
on hand to aid hint,
iff eontnet I.lnd
'Hie lattm tcparled Ilint It will
eservatlnnx.
pmliabty take City crew* tu-vera)
wa* ritended jneek* tenmving delirtx front
;*er for hia as- IslieeU, Thi*r for tin- most tusrt is
rtl of dlrrctAr* nio's nnd viniill limbs,
irqw by-law* of
"Hanford reitainly got off very
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tipht from the atririns," hr tleelntcd. “ Vnu ought to *re the

Banks Asked To Keep
CojtHUincr ( ’oitlrols

Thv ri-gutsfi
generally roniltrc lint f.ionv f»t o irt has-* of
m. ii tbinr -, n- nutottifldlc*,' refri*
ind %
:
&gt; I'ines be
limit ft) t-'« tv-.-thlrdi of the purcliin- ptA.i- ?snd tint they 1“ re­
paid wilhiti to month*.

I AHOHERS
jT i— Nearly
700 fierman

prlenWers »-f War In Franc* bavo

atIYet* Of I‘aim Hcacli nil lltter«l

LEO THE LIP IS HACK
CINCINNATI. Kept, as; (-v&gt;—
Walti-r.Mutiny, secretary of base*
ball, -aid today lc-&lt;&gt; Uurtichcr'a
suspension automatically e n d e d
with tlm conclusion of tbr AVot|i|
south uf Fort
"Scri'-s next month and that twin*
min, ionrr A.' Hi Chandler bad advtsml the former manager of.the
ELKS FISH FRY
All members of Hanford Elks Brooklyn Dodgers he wan free to
IBulge 1211 and their wivr* are negotiate for a job f«r IPIH.
invited P. attend a fish fry and
dance to Ih- held at the l^xlge
FIGHT DENIED
H A V A N A . Culm, Kept. 26, (AY
Friday evrrting.
Committee Chairman P e t e r — General Genovi-vo Prrv* Da­
Thurston announced that dinner rners described .a* completely
will tie nerved ak 0:30 o'clock, without foundation today a report
ami daudng will begin at 0:00 that Cuban forres at Confites
o'clock. He has arranged for' « Key bad besieged 1,600 armed
floor show. On# of the featured men organised for the imr;R&gt;*e'bf
performer* will he a tap dance overthrowing the Dominican Reby Mia* Maria MenendcX,
.

France Is (tying
WO foreign lalyear,
,7V,
TEX AH ATI
TKKAS CJTV,
(Ah— A
fii
at«H»rd‘'tbe tnnki
tain here lo-i ni
the life nf one el
Crewman Willi

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THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947

TIIE SANFORD nERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

scon's SCRAP BOOK
u cto su tr CAJiroi wim toe

By R. J. S C O n

that

t l l i M C X O N •J O fH A f DIXll CMYITM3

yLmf/’

i i^

-

Customers SencT Their Friends1
A / £oM E

MALL

W

V crfTtRS

LONGER

Clean Stores With Everyday

f $R cW

HOME CONTROLLED"
&gt;01 East First 8tr*«t
Sanford. Florida

Yo A
L E M ^ rt
■H oW SH O U L D
Fresh Roasted Custom Ground

You d r im k Y o u r .
COFFEE IF YOU

COFFEE
8 O’clock
Jags.....77c
tag ......... 1.12
Red Circle.
Jags .......... ,81c
Bokar
M c«*i

auamnc i

of Fo u r
felt*

LOW PRICES
I

WAH-f'ENERGY ?
BLA CK

W lYHOUY

1 . * • ' LV,. H V J ‘ * &gt; . i .
Georgia Shipped. Drw a d A Pra»n. Sot

SU&lt;iAR*

- -- •

Assorted Cold Cuts lb. 3 9 c

r*cii&lt;c n* ta

Fancy Yellow

Boneleea Rolled Oleo-Dipped

Hetman* R.T.E

VEAL ROLLS

Tender Siting

BEANS
Bell * *

.2 lbs v3ftc

° *

PEPPERS

2 lbs

29c

2 lbs

19c

Tokay

GRAPES
Cookingj

APPLES

3 lbs

29c

wf

-v * - v ^

* ^£gfP?e!¥

Whole or Butt End

Y l(E O R IE M Y A L M A N Y lS
E A &lt; 5 lYfi M AY l •
YHE INAEjC Y IS COM M OM
1M YMt U .S ., B U f IS NATIVE Y o
EASYERH A S I A ; ___

'fKis C o i f f u r e , among Ykt
WAYUSSI 'CM BE. OF CENTRAL /
AFRICA, IsYrtE DlSYlNCUlSUlHfi
MARK OFA MARRIED WOMAN*

PEARS . ..
Idaho Baking

Rural Common

Po tato es

?Tlb8 29i

Yellow

ONIONS
Nutlry

OLEOMARGARINE
Iona (Sliced or Halves)

PEACHES
104*01 Cans

VEGETABLE SOUP

2 for 15c

PEACH PRESERVES

lb. jar 23c

CHUCK ROAST

Shank End

arglobe, heildr*
Ice cream
toe*, the M
Marglobe,
beside* bene* milk, butter, cheese and Ice-cream
filing grower* hat provided more lndu*uie». For imtance. the disSensei butinee* for processors of tomato coverv of a pioceee for making

tomato nroducli.
Plans fur Improved farm struc*
tyre* have enabled lumber dealer*
to develop mbre business at a pro­
fit to themselves as'well 0* bene*
firinl to farmer*— for eiample
when one dealer putted plans for
a '‘ well-designed dairy barn on Ills
office wall he sold mat vs list for
76 barns

sklmmllk hai led io the domestic
prom tion of about ’ 10,000,000
pound* of such fiber annually.

The finding* of agricultural re*
search are potentially valuable to
•cum of commercial Industrie* a*
Technical knowledge obtained
well a* inarming, a recent U. 8.
through home-econom ics research
Department of Agriculture report
has found application. In a wide
shows, but the benefits derived
depend largely on indiviiml i e rang)- o f Industries, especially
sooierfulnrss in applying them.
those dealing with foods, clothing
One person may see in the dis­
and household appliance*.
cover v of n new insecticide, f..t
Ke.'nrth on hog-cholera actum
. Heal eh in forest products also
instance, an opportunity to etinl.
has had fai-leach in g applications
Hub u pest-exterminating tnmine i
j not only In the building industry
In his home town. Another may manufacture of alamt *10,000,W)0 jbut „ Uo jn others dealing with
see In the *eme research a lietlei
wav to control Insect pests in Ills
stare,
or hotel. n j factory
*
,
lim HP' lOirll rnriHluilBi Tiirt-Hvu
Besides suggesting how bits!* ifor their control. m»w distribute*!
neunien and others may keep In- i(,y_ many manufactures, jobber*
formed on the rciulti of •d«J)lifk d iilir »nd othtr buini*»imtn.
•tudjp* of tht Depart mini of i Reoearch on animal fjbera haa
Apiculture and operating .State found profitable application* In the
experiment station*, the report |manufactures of textiles, clothing,
numerous indumiat.*beddinr. brushes and other gowl*.
aVlicallon* that have

59c

• lb

65c

SANDWICH MEAT lb

55c

STEAKS

WEINERS
STEAKS,

lb

Club or Rib

I.ykee Sklnleea

Spiced Luncheon

Vounir Tender A-Grade Weilern Baby Beef
Sirloin k Club
. . .
.

Bartlett

POTATOES

U. S. Good Gov. Grade A Heavy Western
Stall Fed Steer Beef-

Ib

59&lt;

In Our Self Service Ca»eWlsconsin Daley Mellow

Square Cut

-CHUCKROAST
Rath’* Blackhawk Bag

. For Stew- Britket A

SAUSAGE

SHORT RIBS

White Silver Skin

ONIONS

LETTUCE

Fresh Fla. -

OKRA

POTATOES

N .Y . Slate

*

TOMATOES

Green

Golden Blpa

CABBAGE

BANANAS
Fresh Pnine

YAMS

PLUMS

An Improved variety of toma
No. 1 Cans

Old Virginia Corned

&gt;

P in t

37c

Q u a rt.

No. 2 Cun

(4 m Limit) Kraft’a

Western Veal Grade A
Sirloin

Western Ilaby Beef

Steaks

BEEF-HASH
Sluktly'a
crT n b e r r y sauce

SALAD DRESSING

Green
AfcPARAC

II

Bally Iteef Boneless Shoulder

Steaks

Ib

M eaty

__

SNOWDRIFT

Rib Chops • Ib 71c
Western Veal

Roast

Cutlets
Squares

Roast
Fresh Ground

’Burger

lb 50c

Rath's Blackhawk llocklesa
Picnic
'

lb 4.

Bald? Beef Plate Brisket

Hams
Haddock

Fillets
Cudahy'. Put* Fork Ib I f f *
_______

tWi K'i/,

Assorted (6 Varieties)

F ille ts

U. S. No. 1 Cobbler Potatoes
YellowBananas
Ga. Yams. .
Firm Ripe Tomatoes

Cam pbell'* N ow P * ck

TOMATO SOUP
Armour’* SUr

Mnonklst Fancy

2 for 25c

APPLE SAUCE

Fillets
✓

i - ’. • » '

/

a resrtt Ann Frssh Florida

Fillets

lb 43c

COCKTAIL
Zigler or Happy Isl*

Whiting

Weiners

Del Monte Fruit

ORANGE JUICE

Whiting
Herman's 8klnlesa

(lim it d Please!) Dennison 14*oi.

2 btls. 35c
PEAS Trellis Brand No. 2 can 10c

Ib 79c

Kalb's Blackhawk Bacon

Chuck

PARKAY
(Limit 4 Canal Vt) Vita Halves
PEACHES
Gold Medal
CONDENSED MILK

BLUE BARREL

W# Hava
O YSTERS

Laundry Soap

CRISCO
lb Can ......t
3 Ib C an ......

Ur»*&gt;

Dreft

Camay Toils!

Yellow Onions. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Greens-Tumips, Mustard, Collards
Large Ears Corn.. ...................
Fre*h Cut O k r a . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.‘

j. (| " ..

p

)lc and

§pan

lb pkgv, 1

Plekle PaUR Sweet Mlx^d

Pickles

22-oz

!

BUTTER

.

.

I*

Tt ^

* fl

\ jp

ft

it Grapefruit

Borden’*

HEMO

Grape Nut, 8-ox

lb Jar 59c

Turnip

Sm. J2c Lge. 28c

Home Grown Cucumbers
Colorado Peaches. ..............
Fresh Dressed &amp; Drawn Fryers

OLD DUTCH

3
Roach, lUvao

H *l»*^ lr»la »i

BABY POOP
2 Jars.. Tfc

�■THURSDAY; S E P T . 25. 1947

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

Over 100 Million Is
Distributed By -State
Welfare Commission

Quick Frozen Fillets Make Good
Substitute For Steak At Picnics
y lU n i»»*.«nTmTj nni Oku w »mo.iSJi,tl

v-

tM f ihgtMs »MU.IIU*&lt;!&lt;■■ M «Wot

Jour |drnit-» *hmiM rente thi* full

Ida'* needy nerd nnd bOtTiVand to
dependent children in thr past ten
year*. nnd the pent, o f .111.- steadiJv glow ing piugrnm ntill in nut,in
sight.
The Hoard reported to Governor
Caldwell that joint *1ate-federal
disburiyment* had Inertm iil from
t4,057.&lt;i3l&gt; In the first year. 1937Stl. to |25.0t»d,777 lu-l year. T I ilbudget ralln for nl-mit tdfi.iHHt.ood
t h l® ,v a r and nett“ A’» will hr- nol«-d, iHshursetniihljr
have progressively Ineti-ased,” the
Hoard mid in Its formal report.
"Thin ha* tieen due to Infream-d
legislative’
apptuprlation* sifter

i artors that will tend tuwaid
a reduction in the numlmr of re­
cipient! and the amount of castt
assistance paid are lowered eosl
ut living" and Increasing numU-r
of case* of aged person* getting
pensions under the old age in­
surance system to which they have
St I-M Welfare program.
try far the Idggest portion of
Florida Welfnre funds tHiring the
past ten years.
to old age assistance. A total i
113A*i:t,JJ2 was paid ouf for ai
to dependent rhildteii and 15,411
731 for aid to the blind.

ju*t because th«* pi in' cl meat is

li rfhd the ptrkli* add* IKP’1 diut (ifics* lo the iilllty

friMl Untiled I'odfi-h fillet* •
S niK»|. of rod pi uilii'r fiih
i tui&gt; butter nr fortified
mutgni ipiSoil .itid iKpiw
ffth is ncl available, tlV m itv
^ ii * fillet* with butter nnd
atrip 0 of tin- no hi. ft oten-fillets.
An otitdoni fireplace parly i* kPlinki. with .kilt nnd rj’Piwr.
| . lm.-Jv Wi
one » f the nlrtst ways tu enter I'lnr*’
Ik-v'uiui yntir budget

fm

u patty.

*'*
• * hi 'tier
A lm o.t■ anything
tn*U
rooked ow r r t a li nnd fi*h 1
exception. If p ill live w h ite fresh

•ft ill. ■ "it ilit c t i u n i f u i lui. l&gt;

lain anybody: hit; teyn-tyrn *- -jovt- *9*mA*r:
tin* infuimal entertaining best c*
the ■pre|H.y

MiUTAlY ATTACHI uf the dune** O-rvrrmrctil. Brtf C.cn. I’eter T souk
K an-|&gt;ee ronaratulatet Gen. Dwight-P, £iM nhonrr (rtuhl), In Wa»hIngtt-n, after presettUng him vvllh the Yun-Fei. Drrtrr c f Cloud and Han*
net. Grand Cordon, Special CIm *.
(fulrryiational .Vnuiididioto)

if* i ...

mt:.

IIUH.lt

OtltOftt Ut t liilii

I'liwrv

More than' SiNt.OtiO destructive
tilts ki.iiU.iHy Jufltnv nil tMtifWAtvd
wi*rt!.„«it property

utrr ,1**11

m n-tiiniK 2 mil
♦•ijJtol
m»l , n
I'aj.i- ft iifii tiu-.

and kril ui. o iiniui. J J.ioo
ji&lt;t- tin . I|mip4: Hint**,; r

nr wlmt

r«ni. way y««u do fiyli fillet*. i«i
lowing, npprt»»intatil&gt; * minute*
for eneh title. \[td lu te** n gmjd
•jdvs auce^tn gt .*ith them:
Spirt Mitne
'&gt; cup butter in iipu trnritie

2 fi :i«p&lt;M»n* t - iip ’
4 li'IttpccTi-

W illl. tel;

HitICV

QUICK*

1 tenspiNtn Itijttn

Tartar Sauce

ti liuiinnpai**'
1ti spoons rho)
. - * * v Cl t»T:,tsi
• 1 tah!
r hupped i.t|.i r1 LlthIf-lDHlU tiilnccii parsley
1 :;.M ( &lt; t ^ n finely Ylmppnj

■weel liirtiic*
1 rlnve trarlir, m t. in half
I teaspoon .itit
’ i teasptHitt tilmk o -~y.'r
'i ettp ehnpj„.,t
,-fl
piekle*
t ’club.lie all tby ri-il ienItty s*

’i U U W t

&gt;UC&lt;24

J o

The air is composed of
rent nitrogen.' 20im pei
gen and otliet gases tut
than one pet cent.

I writer's opinioti. Flatten the lobster, *hell *id»down, oq voiii giill. Hrti-h the
Honorary ci|ixenship in the re- Isplit side generously with Imtter
piililk of Sap Marini) was confer i ur' margatine and .ptinkle with
ted on Abraham Lincoln in IHi’it. !*alt. Turn..broiling with shvtl side
up for tt&gt; to 14 minute* |tt»jl
wilb shell side down uppiosinilte

years
Major League playing (left and 1
anxious to keep in active compete

was replaced liy Jaekie Albright
and then Italph Ln I’olnte.
N r iv * u ni e began hi* Major
League career with the J'hiladelNewsome was the I'hils* regular plda Athletic* in IP-15 and later
shurtstop during the early putt of played with the Boston Ited Hog.

i

§ 4

announced that f.ainat (Hkeelcrl
Newaonte. veteran Major League
short*lop, hss been given Ills un­
conditional release.
General Manager Herb l*enhock said he had offered New.omr,
who I* recuperating from u minor
operation, a post In the IHiii farm
svsti-m *a* a managet of one ‘ of
the minor league teams, hut added
that Skerter turned down the of-

I'ivI I . i, (n tup

1 v^hlvtikHiu taKigun

Now for tile final! A lob.trr I*
of euiltse. the nin.l luxmimis &gt;e:
fond you ran MtVe. Aisj it's WOl
dei ful rooked tiii. way. Charro.il Hroilnl l.idi.lrr
_ ....... _
Have tin- bufrh.'i prepare vmt.t
on tin- averaye. In IB4B, ||nh*ti-r» for brtiilintr at th e-very
on of 25 peirriil from last minute, if ypu pussildy ran
I f not. He "'bintr&gt; rtfcl'slit -them
open yourself. Iwimr .tire to re

Phillies Announce
Release O f Newsome

cminole County
".*- ,.,ynr,M
GourHiecords— Hmr-tien^srhirKM

i in likely to t&gt;e mi’iiy. Follow tli
line of famoii* fjj.lt re«tuninnr
utld provide hit; bib* to i.ilth 8
spill* (and lo wipe hand* on. too
The heal wav I've found 1 &lt;
nehieve n really useful bib fc&gt;
this put p e e It to Use Irish lihee
jr .h towels of trennou* sir. Oaf
It circle at otlu end to fit tile lie. 1
utid lend with bln* liiiidtuc whirl
extend* l« yend the neck to n-.at.i lirx.

*

P A G E THR12S

5 ;A

ble su
L O V F T
p ICCLY W I C G L Y

Plate Stew ib
2Sc
Brisket Stew ’ it
29c
All Meat Stew ib /Jflc
tlairibiirger
Lb
3^c

ClUYWeii. Mnrj*»fic tivic " llUyigj
yi

KtWn il
Miilltl**

*tM«

JiihtiPDii,

M

Si

rltil

V e n t R giSls

(bianl
&gt;1*0 V

MiMiruwin*

t'rru , Mtrha.l VV »lnv Jnl’a To
Ksnl'.ir-i Allanilr
BankC h m s . t l . i l u i i . t u i MarltiO—her.
i i i U it y . II ) l

fruint*y.

J r tan*

ft: T&lt;Vl Blind Hee?

52c Franks i ' Lb

Ann’

II II »*n»

Vou ecl cjLsh.in-hund wavingw
when you buy y o u r fnvnrite
nationnliy
ndverllsed
health
And^beuuiy aid* here heeatwe
our prices are the L O W E S T
D oroth y G ray
F R IC K S — 1 0 '. ti&gt; lH*t below
C le u n H in fr
full price*! Think o f that —
then think o f Tm tchlonn vvhen. Creams
ever you need hom e druttn,
$2.00 size $1.00 toiletries nnd nccesKorieH nnd
caxh in on our low prices. Yes
$3.50 size^2.00i — you r money buys m ore pt
M h ls friendly dru g store.

Mary All- -- M -rtln
t.lngo. T 1/ Mu* Ilnbi-ria * To 4

wtis *ivb Wm

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jdiarn*..n. J
Vltaliilit Hmllli

Whit

t, T 1

•VOIIAHUV

j i .. i i.. J 11
Company To AIIM [lultdlng r’rwt
III
, &lt;
Navy
Army
Navy
Mm -m

Tit
To
To

If* mint . Mtllilens

l . . s l t Win tllsli' I
frank H. fort. 4t
Mjron
Aiiautil*-

•STISt'tcnnV Of HOIITOAOf *
flvoau Stair lls*V To 11'Tlt.r
Ctl.rr) titn Main*- l*» v
Florlttn Slat. lt**fc To it 11 Orulit

45c Shoulder Lb

BROMO

FILLET

SELTZER
Standard .Q u a lity

HEADACHE
1WAVS

Creomulsion $1.08,

l*y rlu* Agn.» o

»r

^Jnnt*. P It To Ikwls tlnbtaaor

Vicks Salve.... 27r

n'lsm-b

C liftn liiiU u l D rtsert

Barbasol

Crumlay rtus .Van**

lllt-l. OK Aa
fllt-f.y," V V #iu* To

For ftn hunt

Sal Hepatic/

L e g a l N o tic e

Doans F ills.
rilK CiiUOT o f . TIIFoOrifNTv

Ue

OK.

B C Powders

(t K I I I M O l*R
in t-n m iA T f
XTATK U|

(SU'NTi

&gt;IAN I'M A ll A IN S T S A I D
Tuu mu«t rarh Of f « «

KKTATK

19c

Pabcna

!*»•

•otlflrtl unit l«|Ulttd to prw tu *•**&gt;
cUlnit HE*! drmahtl# 1 which y««*
©» tlilin nf you, mat iii»»
the. Mtate of VIAIITIIA «’• MOfr
ITT, Dee***"!, kite Of said fount!
In the i*iiumv Jutlg# of SenilnotCountf , Klorblk. at hi*
tn In
M § lulu.-' of tail County at Safora, Ktoclila, within *l«hl i-alewt*
nioath* ifrtiin Uie tlm* »f the fir
pabltcatlna.nf this nntlr*. Ktfrh Dali.
Of d.iti*n,l shall 1i» It* wtlilitg. ■“

WITH FULL

AnacinTabs.. 59c

TO A lJj CIlKIIITOllS AND PKIt
HONK IIAVINd L’GAlMH Oil PH

L avons
a

*

..............

39c

*m m

L o tio n

................. 8 9 c

Me Wild rimI

Cream O il..... 53c
Vitalis .....
75e

Bellans ...

C a m p b o il'i T om oto

Clrinting Ute

59c

CONFIDENCE
ttoclora so uftrn *ay "llavo
this filled at Tnurhtotu**
because they hsve foil con­
fidence In our prescription
service. They know that the
medicine will be compounded
with pslnetaklng care
professional skill — thatVt
will be filled with arrurale
uanlitie* of the precise
ruga they prcncrike. And
tbsl a why you ran have
full confidence In medicine
bearing our prescription In*
be I — Ihe hallmark of dependablllly,

3

TOMATO

I

DOUBLE
UIM- .

Nabisco C'h-' r.e

VitiF-ftlpctri'-l Ilnttcy Jj. vv

U. ft I I ..it go

Melons 2 Lb* 25c

Reaches 3 Lb* 39c

Isuig Island Tubbier

Tho N ow CloanorPOND’S

m u 0
Van 0nni|&gt; Gornett

ui8E n n
Flood#

Idttid O' Sunslilno

Sttdn With

it.to

M ar-0-0il
fle e t

T O lI.E T R lE a

puhllcstlo*.

Mr
T eel

' .
...’I ................ 3 9 c

y V h S r 1" 4
i eaSl

fiQcv

WC

W c rn e ta P o w . 53c

iS*. . ■

E liz a b e th A rd e n
D o ro th y G ra y • C arm -N om e
H e le n i R u b in ste in
Tmuty - C o ty - D u b a rry
L u te in -

I ^ lo n g -

Plenamins
Mulll-Vlfamlrt*
with
Liter A Iron

Van lliodr Individual

EXTRACT

C E R 13IL S

R evlon

W AXTEX

Swift's flousoliold

I’eggy Sage - Ynrdley

BOUQUET
Reg Gike
Poor Cart Man
No New»|»aper
To Advertue In.
But You Havntt

Waxed Taper

l i e

125 ft Roll

1 9 C

TABLE SUPPLY
= L O V F T T ’S =
PICCLY WIGGLY

“ J u n k e t" R ennet

Q utM Ify RlgktP R eserved
rr ic r * Oom] T hru r r l . * tU t*
Kept. M , l« * 17.

i ' i. .

�■

Progress In Africa

The San ford [Herald
ItiiaM U S -d Id I M «
d ill,
m « ,I
■atardar
■ ad ttaadar al
___
■ a a la r d , STarMa
I I I W aaaalla A w a a t
a,
an M
ru n
w in *
O rta U tr XT. m il', at I k , r ~ l UIII h
■a a l a t d . r ia ltd a , a a d ,r Ik* Art

Unique in tlie world's family of nalions today la the

( '■ b l l .k .d

i—n

' ^J"11

i*r.ii|i n

THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE p o u n

U nion .u f S o u th -A frica , ile r e is it cou n try jiractlcally asaur-

ed of an era of unlimited prosperity.
While it look?. to. -the. United Stntea for capita! nnd
machinery, the U o f S. A. can pay for what it gets. Here
is produced half of the world's gold, and this remains‘ the
real pUrchasiiTtr'ppwsr \n world economy-' Their? rare--nfam

Newsprint Supply
Continuing Short

STALLED AGAIN!

THE WORLD TODAY
: k e n w b *Ry DEWITT MACRENWI
A l* T o .e l g n A f f a i r * A n a ly s t

WASHINGTON. Sept. 2S-(yp)
The Commerce Department re­
ported today that
the- newsprint
-------{

Ju*t m the Democracies to thd
United Nation* finally have n irk - | ■
ed down oh the trmlejjHojutJBl*, - ,
strucsion* of the Soviet
and]'

,

v u a 1u p w i i t n m u b ...
um
p u e# ;
gre
mmmun
W|fW
l f r HBW’ -.W tTB^hitcniVI ' onTy to them ii developing
■ similar
past several months, the depart­
lightly. Already Americnp plants, in keepipg with.the in­ tendency In the politico-economic
ment's office of domes?Ic commerce
dustrial awakening there, are going in Africa where prod­ war lonei of Europe and Alia.
said in a report. But It added
that newsprint was a "major ex­
ucts will vary from rublicr tires and automobiles to vasel­ A prime example i* the cm * of
Ob, II.a lb ...
Germany, which la divided Into
ception."
T b r r, S m lk .
THERE
IS
NO
ine
and
medicinal
supplies.
Skilled
artisana
and
trained
g ^ f
l I I '
■1 * , Itaalb.
four xone* of occupation—Ruaiian,
"With paper and paperboard
DEFENSE
factory executives are tieing welcomed.
, p a r T ra*
__ __
_
II, it I*),. Ercnch and American.
production in the first
seven
AU akllaar, 'ATirS*. ca
Africa may'have seemed far distant in the past. But Al) efforta at drafting a German
months 11 per cent greater lhan
IfcBnb., r tw -la lla a . and aatlrM a l
air
trnvcl
is
fostering
a
new
frontier
of
prosperity..
It
is
peace
treaty
having
failed
hecauie
in the sanje period o f 1048,
. a l . n a l a m . u l * fur tb* ••&gt;•■*» 'A
ra U la * i &gt;«».i». w ill b* » f c a i« » * fa , welcome to Pear of one country which has a hopeful out­ of tbc aptit hrtwren the Rualau
seems apparent that aupplies^K'
a,
a d i r .l l .l a a m . * .
and Weatern hloca, and the Soviet
general ara catching up with con­
look And doesn’t lycpcct charity from the United States.
I«Unlon having refuied . qcnnomf/
IM a N -BraifaN *. IU*meB«aU*»»~
sumption needs.
l a s , r r p r r .r a ia T b a lle .a U la l b *
1 &lt;-ooperallon to ease tne chaos In
“ But reports from all part* of
w altaa al II.If, a l a d .r r lla la a . O ltl, the stricken country, the other
Star Of World War I
M
arr n ia ln lala.d la l b , la ta **l
the country Indicate the newsthree Allies ahow marked aigna of
•Ilk** la t b r r u a a lr . w llh b .a d «a a r&gt;
print supply remains far short
consolidating their area* and doing
Irra la I b lr a a a aa*l * » a Ifa tb . _
of demand. Trices quoted on euch
Why did World War I produce fewer famous American the job without waatlng tim* In
J tS S I^ i a Mtatbrr a, o*small lota as can be picked up
&lt;lunrlal.il C a n fthlrb I, rallll*d soldiers titan World War II? Was it bacause the later war further futile negotiation*.
-from time to time are greatly
l.r la d i r l, la Ik. a . al rrp*bll* was much longer nnd fought on ji larger scale, or iiecause
Thl* trend la helng haatened by
above contract prices
or the
a lt n a ‘ ,1 all Iba laa af ■ « « • • fla l.d
the rapidly Incrraalng gravity of
nominal market price."
In Ib l. , . a t p * , . f i a , « . l l a , alt the earlier was mainly fought in the trenches, giving less
the
economic
crial*.
U.
H
.
Senator
I P , . i i . dO palrbM .
opportunity for'slrntegy? At any rate, the recent struggio
The department said the out­
Alexander Smith, New Jeney
gave us Eisenhower, Patton, Bradley nnd a dozen others If.
put of newsprint In North Am«4p
THURSDAY, SEPT. 25. 19tT
Republican. who i* co-chairman
ca—Including tha United 8t*tes,
DAVID WAS NOT THE LAST whose nnmes nre widely familiar. Against these World Wrir of a Joint American congress
Canada and Ntwfoundland—was
• MORTAL WHO DID 151MORTAL I can show only Purshing nnd his three nidcs, Huh ter Lig­ lonal committee
studying
European
.
c ._
8 per cent greater in the firit
DEEDS (lECAtlSE HE HAD A gett, James G. Harbord and Robert L. Bullard. Liggett died economic and political problem*,
seven months tL this year than
GREAT FAITH.—Pa. 18:29: For
stated yesterday in Iterlln that It
during th* corresponding period
• by Ihro have I run through a in 1935, Harbord only the other day nnd now Bullard is Is "vitally necessary that at least
of 1040.
*. troop; amt by my God have 1 gone.
tha three western tones of Ger­
An AInbnmnn, Bullard lived up to the fighting tradi­ many are tied Into the Marshall
Irapiui over n watt.
tions of his state. He helped to cupturc the Indian fighter, Plan."
One good thing, .*b&lt;VUl Florid*
W a lter’ Reuther Is
The Senator said It would be
Gcronimo, served in the Philippines, fought nt Chnteauweather: w, get fit all at onr
Thlerry nnd Verdun and liecame -.a lieutenant-general in desirable to Include all Gtrmany
Placed Under W raps
time, il tome* jutl brfoie * the command of the Secnnd Army. Since his retirement he wn1) .In the plan, "hut the Russians
■u . . r .
won't have -U .and we enn't wall
#■winter- K u an , blow* oti die taw* 'president
DETROIT, Sept. 25 l,T&gt;—
■“ “
“ “ a Tfrtn
'
of the NuHnnat Sernrify
Leinttie'ami
snp^- around for the charfre o f Ger
Internatlonel Executive Board of
moil, de*d hranchci, anJ when porter of a strong national defense..
many's economic unification," At
tha CIO United Auto 'Worker*
I |be debit! it cleaned up leave*
Only Pershing now remains of the top-notchers of the tha same time U. S. Representat­
today, placed union President Wal­
ive Kail K. Mundt, South Dakota
the ilalr «pir and. apan for the war of 1917-18.
ter IV Reutber under whet* hi*_
Republican, who also is co-chair­
lUpporters Terii*#d~°a ^ fbtin of '
touring
man—o f the - committee, aald he
censorahip."
‘ *
U nesco’s Influence
Iwlleved the average American
itUarrhildren wil|1rejoice that
Lit
Tpe board by a 13-9 vote di­
does n of realise how closely Ger
rected that Reuther Ih further
uHat tiiya, if nothing «l*e.
Cbm
fp preparation for the second assembly of the United many’s economy Is tnlrrgrsted
communication* to the member­
ate guftg to be chetf|&gt;er in piice.
with that of Europe and how vi­
ship involving use of. the UAW
And what il more, th e/ will last Nations’ Educational. Scientific nnd Cultural Organization, tally necessary It Is to get Ger­
official
mailing list must first
known
as
UNESCO,
to
bo
held
In
Mexico
City
In
November,
many haek on a self-sustaining
longer, lie better made...Old Santa
submit the texts to Secretary
the United Slates National Commisnion for.the organisation basis fn order to help all Europe
Treasurer George Addea for* *9*
Claus, who had almost 'become a
recover.
___
met recently In Chicago.
., .
proval.
*
Apmppv~~nT—Thisimuirtna,'.
-*
Iprctinlrmnil. Dl'/DTtttrin S. Klaeiilimvcr, bfoTTier7irthe
The board earlier Wednesdayreernt report turned out !&gt;v U. S.
army’a chief of atnff, apoks* of efforts toward n new de­ congrestlnnai amt State Depart­
denied Reuther permission to semi
you told me about—banana split*,
velopment in the nation's foreign policy. UNESCO, anid ment cooperation ami originally
p tj
Little GngliBh Girl
The Slate Chamber of Com­
are they?”
defend himself against oppotlth i
Eisenhower,
‘‘advises
government
officials
but
it
retains
the
secret, says that the- Russians ItADIO PROGRAMS
merce. after a rheclt of advance
She
gave
the
banana
split
the
Likes U. S. Shopping highest praise In the English charge* that lie favored a "epeej■ Station WTRR
right to speak its own mind. It mnrshnlH the ednrntional, are the "principal obstructloptsta"
reservation*, predict* the higgeit
un" to increase production In auto
scientific mid cultural forces of this country for service in In the Allied Control Council In T lr a iM s r y ;..a l a g *
schoolgirl vocabulary; ‘‘ It’s ab­ plants.
fai
llerlin and that Eastern- Ger­ e.»e News nr in* Day
By ED CKHAGII
winter touml icavnn on retold. troth governmental and private channels."
solutely
SURER!"
Then
she
drew
many funder Russian rnntrnll Is * e t Twtllghl Hops*
NEW YORK, Sept. 2h-&lt;A V - e picture of it and amt It to
Record crowd* have been romini
Dr. Richard McKeort, an executive board alternate, "welt on the way to being Soviet- l : l i [nek Alkin Ulna*
Th# poppingnt pair of blue eyes
to Florida all summer, it has been cautioned against making any branch of culture an end in Ised," The report further say* the *:)« Hports I'sisil*
,
in all New York today belong to her mother.
IS Xlodrrn M*l&lt;&gt;dy Trio
New York wasn’t all whipped Ten More Believed »
revealed, and there is every indi­ itself and netting up a screen for political action. Members "suspicion I* now •possible that 4J:*e
blonde 14-year-old girl, who
N*W1
To Have Periahea
walked into a Fifth Avrnue store cream. Jackie shied away from
cation that many more will come of the commission were gratified at the extent of American the U. 8. S, R. covet* Austria, M l Musical I'rosram
Ilf
order
to
Isolate
Cxrchoslnvakla,
lu
e
Central
Kla.
Itninilll**
and
bought a big box of candy— the racing taxi*, shuddered at
Uui winler.
interest mrd support of (Iris UN subsidiary.
the
blind
beggar*
on
Broadway,
t
i
l
l
Vole*
ot
the*
ArrAy
and penetrate Italy ann Germany,
for the first lime In her life.
IROQUOIS, Ont., SepL 25.
Success of the United Nations rests on thn free flow as we| a* other parts, of Western I 4« Newt
"You mean," she said, "I can winced when people Jostled her
Rescue workrrs expressed belief
.
It does not psJ^lV 'bf a poll
I
I
**1
tin*.* Whst?
without
the
murmured*
“
aorry"
of Information ami ideas between countries nnd the know­ Europe with Communist politic* I 11 lltenn Miller .
just go In and buy it? It lent
today that, the 10 crewmen of the
tidan in Bulgttia. TKcte, one Nithat is universal in England.
file New*
f
ledge and understanding of each group of people by the nnd •ennomira,"
rationed?"
Grant Lakes Collier Milverton itUI
Lola Pctkov, pru in l leader of llic others. The peace of the world ultimately depends on the
“ You needn't expect me to be­ missing after her collision with
Thl* coincides with the general S ill lion I'erry
“ You can buy it If you hava the
IS Ilhylhm Kspr*u
come American," she assured' us the tanker.Tranalake either drown­
belief among western observer* *lOOn
mogey," we assured her.
oppoiition Id the Contmuniit gov- peoples of the world.
New*
thn! the soviet oerupied part of 10:61 |t*qu**tlully Vovr*
"Ooooh," she' said, "if mummy with a* much dignity as her ed or died below deck* in the fol­
• etnmrnl, wai exetut^i/by that govchewing gum allowed.
Germany already is to all intents to ;li Tunes You've ll*uu**l*rt
t^ern
nnly here!"
lowing expulsion and fire.
ernment yytcnLiy
lot plotting
Then she spotted some school­
a Ituslnu dominion and that Mos­ u:]« M*iinlng Mrhwti**
The tanker and tlm jmlRer. tmlh
Mummy
was
hack
In
l^iridon
Eisler
Inquiry
I)r.
Bush
I
b
Named
‘
II
on
Rati
tteorw
agsiml the govemment.’’ That’*
girl
fashion*
in
a
show
window.
cow Is maneuvering for. XREUMC 1 I:S| HeqtlUtrutly T ost!
owned by Canadian companies
Her ejres would have popped, too.
Her
eyes
widened
agsin
to
the
r&lt;-aallaa»4 r*»m l‘ «aa*Oa, 1
what they call it in Bulgaiii
Researeh Board Head westward expansion,'lit connection 11.11 All th* Newt
collided In the St. I^wrence early
If she could Have seen daughter
with such belief we hade an In­ 13:H Hlsn Off
Jacqueline wolf a" hnl ddg, wash site of half-crowns—beg pardon, yesterday. Of. the Milverton’* crew
you differ with the power, then under Ikcirary o( Stale,
half-dollar*.
n
,
.
r»«a*r
of 23. t«n are-known dead, TO ire-rft down with a chocolate fa&gt;d&gt;«
WASHINGTON. Sept, zb (/Pi­ triguing side light In the mystery lioe
ifsmt he. And the penalty is death? had written Mrs. Eleanor Roose­
Hi#* On
__ comple?
_
aurrmiiitting the whereabouts
•Ooooh^’l" she whispered.
in—haipitajs- wUH—varying—burw- and then make a frontal assault
today
ma,
velt who had expressed inleresl PrrsIdenWTruman
4J)_&amp;atLr_
tletu.___
_
tmHcadetship o f thcTikw} Pe^Rwdolf-Panl.- missing premkrj
T— W. ag' J--—- —
1 —■
onTH* caddy" counter as her liilro- you suppose il wuufd he all right and injuries, and another man is
— — Foe -the-thousandth "trine* timr" TirKTer'*
with mummy If I had some end- .uninjured. All aboard the tanker
nstlnnsl defense orgsnlsatton by ^ the state of Thurlntia In tha ltel Huprl** H»t.*'»4*
duettors to America.
erai Eisenhower tells reporters dial
1:00 Non
wereaafs_____ I------------Jackie, who came from England die shoes?"
The rommillee is investigating naming-Dr. Vannevar-Buch. not-. Soviet sone.
JiQS Tunes With Vtmr .Tuail- _
he is not inleicited in politic!, lb c . quesUnii-kyhtUint. hmU-gotAia, C&lt;]. a d tiilisL . jas..fluJtm «a
with this wrtler^hdTiT* wire Tot*
"■IT
Billthlsg
Tim*
iH v w a a a a p a a a a H a a
P P P V IIH
Movie* Are Entertaining For The Whole Family!
and hot to )*e, In the Americarr 9i H
a year's schootjng, was tlx when
rraearrh unit development board.
TTk'al o ilie r ment official* have knovsingly
not wanl any
ts
Morniha l»»vuii&lt;&gt;n*
rone- n fugitive from the Com­ •i l l Mornla# Mxtltxlon
the
war
broke
but.
She
can’t
Re­
General
Carl
Rpaatx
wax
ap.
And then lie cond
I with these permitted Cemmunula to cmur to
licensed Sioe New*
member a lime when she could
Iwilnled chief of ataff for the air munist*. The French
significant worifs
time I thia country in violation ol im­ department. He haa lieen chief Nelm Hurler said he had escaped ■i l l Tommy Tuekor Tlra*
buy more than a pound of candy
N O W and F R I D A Y ! F e a tu re s: 1:39- 4:08- 6:37- 9:08
file
Hhoppere
HereMde
with
alt
his
document#,
including
lilkai nf- migration laws.
aay I don't'want
Tt month or get rich, sweet Ice
aT the Army ATr Force.
a .41 Wantglia IVorM
DEVIL-MAY-CARE
MEN FIGHT FOR GIRLS AND G0LDH
a
projected
constitution
for
a
cream. '
teiw N*w*
The Ixianl whlrh Dr. Hush will
Ike. the people a
h. yeah.1"
Eiater, now n Hollywood »nng
Soviet, Republic o f East Germany, Intel llswcllsn Stetnlle.
Or hananaa—all she could eqt.
head
f«
designed
to
keep
America
And, to themselvra' .perliaps they writer, tentlfled yesterday that
She stopped In front of a fruit
In the forefront of scientific de­ In any event, whatever may lie the t e n : inning on a ciouitadd, /*Mrlhmks, he', doth •protest he Joined the Communist Daily velopment* and in obtaining new truth about Dr. Paul, the fact re­ II OO N*w*
atand on Lexington Avenue. Her
12
:11
Wealern lloontlup
in
hla
native
Germany
In
11128,
mains that Russia ha* a firm 11:10 Mutlcgl Program
pigtail* Iwichnl with excitement.
loo much."
?|■j
■ , . but declared he was never actlvu Weapon*.
11:41 No«11 Hour Note*
"Banana* .
. " she breathed.
Ilu,h, onr of the *masterminds grin on Eastern Germany.
i
and ia not now a Communist,
Thn eeonomlc . pressure has 1:00 New*
"Oh. Ed,.could I— ? " .
David Lilienthal n p n iir i some
Messcramith took rigorous ex­ In' the development of the atom given a fillip Jo the trend toward liOS Chuck rosier
“
You’re
going
to
be
sick,
but
concern lest the development ol ception
w hen
Hep.
Rankin bomb, now heads the Temporary a merger of the American. Brit­ tito Hr W sy or Mu*ic
It’s probably worth it. Go ahead."
ftalnn Ser*n*4»
i atoms* energy may Result in the (D-Misa.) culled the letter "al­ Re«eaich and Devdopmant BoarJ ish and Franch xnnea Into a uni­ 1:41
"N o," she decided- "1 think 111
M l N*wt
set
up
last
yssr
hy
the
Army
and
imposition upon ilk free peoples most a directive" for the consul Navy a* ft joint organisation. He fied nation. Howaver, tha French l i s t Its.- Non* Itasch
watt and have one of thoss thing* i
genrral to give Elaler a visa.
apparently are not yet ready foe l-.oe • Newt
o( the world of certain impairments
It o A . p io jMCTVRttllNlONtl
Tha former State Department alto la preaidant of Carnagi* In­ a romplat* merger, but wll await lie M*lodl* Whnper*
Vole* or th* Army
to individual liberty; and i( h.* official declared R was riot In­ stitution, Scientific Research Or- development nf tha Marshall Plan 1:11
m
im
w
&gt;„
fj&gt;
l i l t March Tim*
u -SHORT PROGRAM**
ganiiatiqn, and a member of the
f* concerned, well may we ail be, tended ai a directive at all.
of »t«ie*)T
National Advisory Committee for for rehabilitation bafore casting , im i Jnt.tfi«.
"^teort Errol ComedyRap.
J.
t’arnell
Thomas
(R
N
J)
f
f
t
l
t
r
the dla. Franca la fsarful that
i , ‘for be mme than Xhyone d w in
tree nub
commute* chairman, commented; Aeronaut Us, — ------ —--------- - Germany mav become
“ Wlfe Tames Wolf”
strong
tba work! is In a poqti^ii to mi
New*
•Mf you can explain youraelf
enough to Undertake military ag­ 1:11 Novelty
N o v e lty - “ Bow ling P e r e r ”
Time
tboaa im|&gt;airmenls impossible. Hs out of ’ this, you're good."
Elslers and hs Is psrfsctly sure gression agafiryAiut on that point l i l t llsrry, Kudlll
l ie -Opens 12:45 P. M.- 40c
Maaaaramlth said the lettar to that the Etslsrs are not Commun­ both America and Britain are *:o* New# or It), D ir
is chairman of ihe'Atnfnic F.nergv
Coert
Dubois,
Consul
General
at
ist* and have no political affilia­ agreed that never again shall the
Commission charged with prtttrv
Havana, waa "nwrely to make it tions of any kind. He U sure that
ing the secrets of atomic energy. clear to him that thl* was a case they believe our form of gqvsrn- fatherland b« In position to start
another war.
ir ___
■ (riel
■ to take
lynjpe tries
| If anyone
tike our ireefree- that had angles” requiring care*- ment la ’ Heaven’ and would be en­
I dnm W f fror^ fiit 'couldn’t h* ful conaldaration and personal tirely agreeable without reserva­
Gts MARRY GERMANS
attention.
1
tion to tako an oath of allegiance.
FRANKFURT. Bept. 25. VP)—
a bomb on them?
” 1 hellev* that this eald that the More than 3,000 Americans hava
LAKE SUCCESS. 8ept. 21. (/P) Labor deparlmenf did not examine applied for permission to marry
m tutlu!
A CIO convention in Boston has
■— Mra. Eleanor Roosevelt aald the case carefully enough. Why German girls sines th* ban on
ris^rtfe.*
attacked the Truman Doctrine as yesterday herjiota to Sumner Wei- not do U all over again and bring such wedding* was lifted 1**1 De­
giving this country "insecurity and lea In behalf of Hans Elaler, ad­ tt nut In the open and let the d r ­ cember, U. B. Army headquarter*
FROM
said today.
*.
f* leading to war." Them are points mitted former Communlet. vraa ier# defend themselves?
"Cordially, 1
Approval ha* been given to l c
311 North French Avtntia
in the TtvlAian Doctrjne with ryhich atrlctly routine. She said ah# did
not know Elder and did not re­
592 of the applications and at
“ (Signed) Eleanor Roosevelt*
we do not agree, and we are riot member the note.
TO
Mrs. Roosevelt's second memo, least 1,355 of th* couplet already
You can't do anything about the woathor, but
at aii sure that the Marshall Plan
have been married. Application*
Commenting on the ’ note which Un Feb. 7. 1930, said only:
407
West
F
in
t
Street
vou can do mych to Iem n the blow* that come
"Dear Sumner . . - This Elaler are etill pouring In,
ii the hell that could be advanced wa*_ mada public In Waihlngt^i
the atonne ol life
cate
teems
a
hard
nut
to
crack.
by
the
House
Commltee
on
__
in thn interest of this country, American Activities, Mra. Root* What do you suggest?
H
A
M
B
O
N
E
'S
M
E
D
IT
A
T
IO
N
S
but we wonder what the CIO bn valt aald:
Safe, sound, logal reserve life insurance pro­
“ Sincerely,
Ry Alley
"E. R."
"The not* to 8Umnar Well**
in mind. Dp they think that th*
tection can provide eecurityfor you and your
Presumably Mrs. Roosevelt's rsUnited State* should give in tu •Imply, pasted for consideration a
WUJR Dfi 3 o S S WOOLhe)’
loved ones, as It doee for hundreds of tnouname aent to me. Whan I waa In ference'to ths Labor Department
t
Russia on evfry single issue, at the White Hettsa I had hundred* was to sn Investigation It mad* of
P o FAT / HE AXE A ?t
■ands of Woodmen and then dependents.
Britain gave in to Germany befoie of ewh request* a month and, de­ th* Elilers.
PIP l EVtJH PAY 'IM
You also can enjoy the many "plus" benefits
the second World War) Do they pending on the character of the
requtib
the
letters
were
paaaed
on
from Woodcraft's fraternal, social and civic
PAT
P
o
liA
M
—
Co'SS
think thsrt a policy of appeasement
-- will appease Stalin any better to the correct governmnt depart­ No Figures Released
activities.
JC M o w * I Oi Pm ’.V uT
ment
to matt Florida Financial Reaponslblllly Law effaettra
than it did Hitler? ■
“ I never knsw Mr. Elslar and, t On Coal Miners Pay
Thera Is a type ol Woodmen Hit lraurance certificate
October 1, 1947.
p c H§ KHow »T ? / /
In fa ct I don’t remember the note
that wtll exactly meet your need* to protect yon and
Dr^ Mclvyn ’Johnson, commati concerning him.”
ilO S C O W L .Sept, 18,/ CAT— N o
You can be deprived or your right to drive In event
mlly
fu r want. Aak
“ * “the ---------your iam
lly from
loaxl Wnodmea
In
a
Welle,
Utter
So
Mrs.
Roorc
figures
have
been
puhtUbed
here
k of 3Jrd degro-M asonirw it
you are Involved In an accident causing bodily
hod! Injury
illve
representative
to
explain
U
te
benefits
ol Woodmen
velt
there
was
a
reference
to
a
on
the
base
pay
nf
Ruaiian
coal
the 135th annual meeting of the
or property damage to others, and unable to
"Don Stephena" from the Nation­ miner* who hav* boon singled out
hi
requirements of the Law/
al.Arta Club In New York- Step­ lor new pension and security b*n*unless Msi
•wake into hens waa not further Identified lits hv the Soviet _government.
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You ahould know about Ufa Law and how It affacta
U la known (hat the miner* are
WOODMEN
WORLD
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erstr into but vraa agld to be keeping M u
Roosevelt posted In the caao.
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among
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best
paid
workers
In
society of
who srl •Tha committee recessed without Russia and that the averaga minsr
L ite
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�THURSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Mrs. Roy Williams
Honors Mrs. Ridge

Broadway
.Hr J \CK (1TIRIAN

Mr*. Hoy William* entertained
. NEW YORK Ro-aiiM •HRsarll
la-l riming *1 hrr humr in May
^fpa* hyvn VixiMlU! li'V b d k i i n War-*
fat* with a supper nmj

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TH U RSD AY

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The Bemi nota Rebeknh Lodge
No. 43 will hold their regular
rotating in the I. O. O. F. Hall at
8:00 P. U. Thi*i will he obligation
night *o all member* are asked
to attend.
FRIDAY
The N de V Howard Chanter of
. the United Daughter! of the Cnn® feihrarr will meet at the hornu of
Mr*. F. E. Roumillat at 3:00 P. SI.
MONDAT
The Dependable Claea of (he
Firit Slethodl.it Church will me^t
at the home of MI*. E. A. Loudenberg on Brown AvertUe on the
.. Weat Bide at 8:00 P. SI.
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Hollywood

By HOll THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD. Sept 25 op)_:
Barbara Stanwyck la working bet fore the cameraa for the first time
•Inre February and the reason for
her idlrnraa ia ta in .
“ It’a willy to make an many
picture* aa 1 did l**t year,*' she
•aid on the "B. F. 'S Daughtrr"
. . Mt* "t, netted a total of *7.000 for
‘ wJrklng In •‘California. I was paid
9 19,000 for two radio ahowa and
could keep *000.
, . “ Why won't ther let u* give it
away to charity? All 1 can give
awar nowJg*lSJ)Oa lf the governroent would let u* give more away,
. w* wouldn't mind working more."

Membem of the Ooait GiTard
Auxiliary, wives ami friend* en­
joyed a barbecue on Tuesday night
at the Coait Guard Headquarter*
on the Lake Front. W. Hathaway
prepared the barbecued meat and
dinner which wa* served at 7:00
o'clock to about 68 people present.
Following the aupper moving
pictures were ahown of submarine
warfare thanvwVpIace during the
recent war.
Among those p r e s e n t were
Comdr. and Sirs. Earnest London*
berg. Mr. and Stra. John I.. Brom­
ley, Mr. and Sira. Joe Mctseh. Mr.
and Sira. A. W. Lee. Sir. and Mrs.
H. It. Pope. Sir. and Mra. Alex R.
Johnsop, Mr. and Mr*. Tom Hutnet., Mr. and Mr*. SI. L. Raborn,
Sir.'and Sir*. Porter I.a rising, Mr.
and Sir*. E. F. Low-. Sir. ami Mr*.
Arthur .Moore, Mr. and Mr*. J. D.
McNeill. Sir. and Mr*. F. E. Roumillat and Sir. and Mr*.' W. II.
Ellerbe.
Sir. and Mr*. Max Fundom, Mr.
and Sira. Archie IL Smith, Sir. and
Sira. W. A. Patriek and children,
Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Rowland, Sir.
and Mrs. Edmund Mriaeh, Mr. ami
Mr*. Leo Rutner, Mr. ami Mr*. F.
E. Roumillat, III, Mr. ami Mra,
George A. Speer, Jr.,**lrjand. Mr*.
Tom noil," Sir*. Corrodi, John
Pope. Phil Hair, H. M. Pierre.
Samuel Smith. Ruddy -Mel»eh, W.
D. Hofmann, Dale Hofmann and
Mr. Hathaway.

Irving Feinberg ia (pending a
ahurt time in Sliami nn business.
Friend* of Rhett Ravrnel will
be interested-to learn that he has
rntrred Stetson University in DeLand.
Sir*. Irving Felnber* and -ion
Riehanl left today for Ta)taha«»ec
to visit relatives for some time.
Clarence McKee, Raymond Reel
and David Jarkson left Tuesday
for Atlanta where they will enter
the Georgia School of Technology.
Among those who have left re­
cently for Stetson University in
DrLand are Sll** Slyra Southward
and Silas Anna Lee Willi*.
Young Tommy Kirkland of Or­
lando, ia Waiting hi* grandparent*.
Sir. and Sir*. / . C. Mile hell, for
a week.

lOVUY and shapely Carroll Brooks
has been awarded the title "Na­
tional Sweater Girt of 1947" after
winning the unanimous decision of
Wayde Rucker left yesterday the Judges Ip a recent context In
for Stetson University where he New York City. Carroll'* dlmenwill resume his studies In the pre­ slons are: helghl, 5 feet. 10 Inches;
dental course, ^
weight, 120 pounds; bust, 35 Inches,
■Mr. and 0 S T w ? %

K l m l n r t ^ ^ U^ ” ^ h“ '.(f,Uft&gt;W,t,fln&lt;l&gt;-

have,as their guests, Mrs. Flem­
ing's aunt, Mrs. A. O. Vaughn of
Atlanta, and her cousin, Mra.
Special tn the Sanford Herald
I^edy Hogan of Miami.
_ _ Hr MARIAN H. JONES

Oviedo

r; ” ”i ! Florida Flaff Given
f:~ f {
'l’ir Primary School
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V » - . J i .Mr . J - C Mittiu-ll, principal o f
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Drtmarv_ ScFbol,

urf y n ttu L aa .r.rw. EIurida'flag - to
. pT
tr*i-UitrentciL.

i«w»tw ■gb..ari *~~-4tfc i^*nnl v eag f **
sa
g iffiS ssB
i i!J*r ,*Ti. : ; t Attli
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Mail?4M8W1
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v tcrdai” afternoon at *2:00
_her home in Sarasota. ■Thi* wa- ISalU tioldwvu b\ ati'Wi ring nn n,l
,rb*rk. Following the pmentatirfl
one o f a *erir* *»f part le* that hni* [In *• la " AugiL-* mm-paper, L
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Edwin Shmlmbw'r talked to the
jbern given for Mr*. Ridge Who Jdoing our town up tun. . . . Jo.ir.
j vtnop mi the meaning of the flag
hn&gt; Imh active in'social nffntr* 11'avis shuffled off to Hollywood
t |nnd it* origin.
, nttd welfare work fdr mint year* after *n Mnitliailan vi-it, during
&lt;hieninp the i i-rriiionies the de*
In Sanford. The room* of Ihejwhlili -she admitted -he indeed
1v-ilional was given and the *ong£
William*' home were at Iractively 1would "love'* to come back to
•Win■re Orange Blossom* Grow ,
decorated with arrangement* oHlIroadwav in a musical . . .
"Florida, My Florida" ami "Sewpa»tel rinnia*. .«*
^ }'• Ronald Cojmpii PatL the. pe»t‘y
jinee Rivt-r" were sung by tha
} The dining table wa* un-rteid*Tirfmi_'nvr'hxq.: ~r^tiVlj«-yl up outside
school.*
with.a lare eloth ami the flow er-!Twenty - one. tfii(0 rite handinnii-*— \r-^ruy-pYInck n tea wax glveh
fneweil a -; graceful cc-ntrniivy llmuluu w^-. n«M n-tbnt etremit
by the i-vrcutive Imard of the Par­
urmng wjpic
I Hanked, with burning
»J|il ran
Moon. , . . Ile arrived in New
ent Tear hers Association in th*
lie* In rrv*l«l holders. Follow­ York nnd went directly to work
j
tun. H room of the school for th»
ing the dinner at-veral pro*rr#- the name nlyht down on the Low■±1* put pine of introducing the new ofei«n* o f bridge iwere enjoyed by ,ei East Sldi- where,hi* new film ,
fit eti to the .members. Member*
the guests, and after the wore *
Ihultde I if*." i* tiring shot. V/HIN .1 film rt.ir Ttislr.in ” ' 1 of the eveeulive tumid jn charge of
werc udded price* were awarded
i . Miehaei hultili. is proditeing instance --pie* (r- ri Molt,'
’ hie tin win- Mm , J. M. Cameron, *
to Mt*. I„ F. Hoyle, Mt..* W, G, the tu-ripl wnti.ii i*y to* brut1it-&gt; New- York fi r a h i dm
pn -idemfelt* . C. L. Redding, vl^e
Fleming ami Mr*. Tom Holt.
i;.H » a ,.,,d i ;,h ^ t, ^ ltc,i
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1‘ tin -iili-nt: Mr-’ W. A. Fesler, xeilutte In the evening .Mi*. Ridge Ruth tioidmi, el-I white Rioad
sails (or hjislani' -well, -v...v.e teiary; Mt*. Robert
Wllliaini
at|
wa* given a surprise hamlkerehfet w ay »|nge -tat,
it siloy« tmintrer and Mr*. W. C. Tlxon If
yotit guess? Pi lend* «
shower.
Thn*e invited
to.. Iv with
PattV
Wheeler. w lfe '-o f Comic and very scrioni
,
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tfideetl
fl-if
tan.'
honor B^e*t were Mr-. Joe
Wheeler, eatleil Ini uitother
tleiaeh. Mrs. .Hugh Wlu-lrhcl.
In Hotlv»'ni»| thv ntjtei dav and j
Ilmmltou Itisbee, Mr*.-'Holt. Mrs. askwl wlint wa* newt. . . . Nothing j
John Galloway. MnL Fleming. much, her morn an -w en d , excr-p*. •
Pernald Laughtqn Memorial MotMrs Hoyle. Ml*. W C. lltll. Mr, that she had gom- to hear Mae ‘
I'llnL
fg
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William It. Wray. Mr* Hoy Hol­ gat el Truman sing a few i ien jn g
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elton
J.
Moughler and Mrs. I.eeily Hogan of Mi­ In-fore at the Hollywood Bowl.
tnn. Jr. announced today the birth
ami,
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■of p daughter.- Maorren McKenxia,
interested query. The gedlle little ]
nit Bcpt. 21 at tin* Fernald Laugh­
lady refused to give her opintotl.
ton M v m m i s ! Hoapital. Mra.
"I don't -tike to !,av ifiiylhing
Mvufltlort is the ■ferm(&gt;."inS»fhtliover dby IrWd^mvr?- wbe J n otK -Tw- f
iVtf^irtr'nriisgmv, "Scotland.

TEEN T A L K

Ib-nr Judy,

Jitterbug Jargon is the subject
o f much drbalc among Die kids
thine dav*. They came up with

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fiomed lin daughter.

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Thi* t* n -ensnii for ittusle, o f
anv and all -oil*.
. . Tw o ninil
musical g ioop*. the Thri-i Sun-,
atul the Ivine Cole Tiin. have
-u oa-seit—«*,r b ~ n —fott-Avtmr*'thnT
th ey-actu allv will go on a colt-.
cert tout. . . , The Three Sun-,
after spveti vears .a * the stellar
attracllnn at the Hotel 1‘ icadilly's
C irm s lantnge. will take to the
mad. but 'tiie Cole khblie.s will
have a teal, while tie and baton
a ffa ir at Carnegie Midi.
PcrrV &lt; oiuo ■flu*'
-fm-. sigtiisl
signed n 24
month,
lion cam i liable contract
with his cigairt s|hiii*iii-, standi
make about a million doilart
follow ing f,-,-nt year, what
reeordlng*. personal appear•»'"«•*. fd o n . ami w haicvn hat
la't iltg Jn* ,i all |&gt;ick up
Perry i

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' .lo.eplt Conrad, Polish-born EngItlltiII \NMH N d ’.Ml’ N’l
)isb‘ npvrtiat, was insvlred with
Mi npd 'It tm il-by1 an. runmntic idea* "f a seamani Ufa
- .1 soil) tie &gt;,.ailing tlir Auu-iican FrnL-.
noil need »o.|,,. 11-.- ‘
John l.dwaid, on Jh-pt, 2 1 nt tli'e Tltotr CiVopi-r'a'"The Pilot."

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Mr:- in.I Mr*. J. II, Jonea and Ttar tifro r r lm n n iW jive ' rufk ’ T*
stu ff nnd what might
(o Sanford after Visiting fo'r some son*. Johnnie and Jimmie, nnd Mr. Purely M
i
Fashion Shoves New
time In Chattanooga, Tenn., Aahe- and Mr*, lien Jones, nnd Mr*. hr hep language in one part •-(
the
laud
might
not
tie
iiiitlerstandRuby II. Jones entertained with
length And Figure ville, N. C. and Atlanta. Ga.
a picnic dinner at Daytona Reach able in another. Tlicte a....... urnVlveca Lindfora, back . from
Friend* of J. O. Huffi who has In honor of Mr*. H. V. Reeves, of ktd* wh&lt;r have never rrwirled lo
, European location* of "To The
Ry FLORENCE Mlt.1.8
been ill at the Ferpald Laughton Macon. (In., who U visiting her ii*e and- think lt*a pielly- silly,
Victor." ia now convinced ahe wanta AP Newafcature*
Manorial Hospital, will be glad tnj daughter. Mt*. J. II. Jones. It (liber* like the idea of having a
to become a U. 8. citlicn. The SwrPARIS— Paris fall collectiona
words of- their
yyen
W few
t^ gglU
dl»h art re* i.iil an* to apply for her Lh0w that Mae West* famous con- leant that he la recuperating nice- also happened in In- ..........mRccTe*.
Mini, ..nil T o ? .Ion I nl■
W K .lE.tyjL‘J83f ~ i . , ----- --L m t r —m-hark-in thr-neww arrd-thtr lv-and .lux. rflu rn u H o.b li homo
Mi
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wavs approve of till* mangled
Mis* Dorothy Rose Link enter
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baiter
Jane Grrrra career la due for „kirt length that enveloped the re­ on Sanford Avenue.
tained with an open house Tuesday
* spurt and proof of ltd* i* the nowned form in" her hsyday. hna
The man usually eiedlltd with
Rill Ra'vnel ha* left for Clem- evening in honor of her guest*. inventing jive talk is Cut. Cnllo
facta that David O. Selxnlrk has accompanied the hig return.
»on. 8. C. where he will enter hi*
bought part of her RKO contract.
Eaaggerated ailhoiiette*, how­ senior year at Clemson College In Budd &lt;iro«*kr»ft anil Hill Arnold, wav. who savs he uttered his first
of Louisville, Ky. Mi** Link wo- live w ord" 2H years ago lie sayThe deal call* for three picture* ever, are »eldom popular choice*
•very two year*. Jane, who say* nnd only a toned down version of study for his degree in engineer­ assisted in serving nnd i't\X&gt;*rtain hi- was Hitting on the islge o f :t
her only honeymoon wa* at this outalxe figure-eight line will ing. Following hi* graduation Ing by her mother. Mr* It, II
....
you
there in June he plan* to enter the Link. The house was lH-nulifullv luge in a heat-up l.alltiHim li t ' " !| » «*»"•" bait
Schwab's Drug Store, wanta
oping In “ Fats" Waller pound on know.
^
b« necesaary lo be a la mode.
Massachusrtla Institute of Tech­ decorated with flowers nnd fern. a tired old upright piano, The
couple of months' vacation after
Rnmllendri Bav tnlhonv, who
The all Important i|ue*tlon of nology in Ilnaton, Mas*.
Those invited to meet the two only way Cali could ije-crilie Mies looks like C.oy rd.int
"Stations Weat"—,
I'l.tirt T o w
honest,
length which was broached Inal
visitors
were
Misses
Jane
Sen
Charlie Chaplin, Insidrra report, year, with, only partial sucre**,
beautiful music Snv "snthl" and gills is a liltll peiturlM-d ttint so
Mra,
James
Ridge
left
today
f
or
rresl.
Mm
Ilia
Anne
Moon,
Klixn
Wing • Tips
thinks the poor business of his has become an issue this fall. The
tlint lie thinks was Ilia fir-1 wold Pinny of In di.luff follow ipg don't
new film In New York wa* due to trend la definitely downward* a* Sarasota, to Join her husband who heth Varnell, Mary Totten, I.n of this now-long "square" vo 'e a ie loo much , about hit ■music,
ha*
accepted
a
position
with
Pot­
June
Estes,
Dorothy
Nihlaek,
Joa-i
lit null t*s
unfavorable public opinion of him* far aa mldralf at least, so you'!!
tabularv.
but just tiihye lit- facial facade,
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self, rather than because of the all have to do aome hem-dropping. ter Palmer Grower*. Inc. Mr. ami M«-ek, Hilly Chance,-Jean Chance.
Cab still thinks there i- a need ohm dintpli mid nil. .
NelliLiui ft*r«
picture's merits. So hts new puhji - Shoulder span remain* rounded Mr*. Ridge will return to Sanford Barbara Lee, Thelma l.ce, Audrey for jive in our roralrrn age IL* Luleher is the Inle-t hot Cir Oil
over
the
weekend
after
which
they
Cox, Charlotte Beasley, Carolyn ay*: “ tyiiy call a lia-c violin any- 'bo-laani of the -wmg set. her
city campaign is aliped at Imprnv and moderate. Newrat thing to
- Ing.the public's conception of him. note ia that sieve* in some col­ Will leave for Sarasota tn make Hardy, Carlt-ne McKinnon, Betty thirig *n phnderou* a* that when rei-urd I lf
V Real tome lory,
their
home.
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Malcolm and* Sndye Beth Flcm it actuallv Irtoka like a -doghouse ? celling lik- the hotplattr'r- tjjf-v
Many observers feel the film would lections are inserted well below
ntlng.
?=| do better If it had a good cutting the natural shoulder line—almost
Why not call It u doghou..u "
Mrr$ 4 .7 5 T o $ 5 .1 5
job, but. ita rreater won't hear of as an afterthought. Padding rxAlso Hobby Itngsdnlc, Bolih;-fine professor of scmnnllcs
Hob Cop-i-v. of the hand -onto
Mrs.
Blair
Buck
To
that—.
Ward.
Wiley
Abell,
Charlie
Mat
tend* only* slightly Imyond the
tstmly of words) rail- Cab a tMIrf jtlilltre Uato .*) ib- C-paiiiiuciiii.
Joan Fontaine aays she'a “ Hap natural »pan._ J.__
Gene Gore, Earl Brown. Ha- "poet of the |MKiple" lit-cnu-i- to- Cop -ey A \i n-i, didn't * vie tlv I
Present Club Gift mint.
clest while doing melodrama* ami
Beasley, and Edward Daul.
In li
tin* lifted language . fr»m_iU. in :i».,iime-nmiiltrr A nhur MiTTTav
Mad Carpenlirr, an acknnwj.
2 '.* i
^ has a heavy load of them linodup
Carl . Daul ia confined to -tb» hlbltltih*.
.
|when In*
edged pace-setter, shows this
LONDON. Bcpt. 25. (AT—Mr*.
lip |jan
mi iia dance sludio whil •
^ for her. After the currcna "Lcl- dropped shoulder tine through J. L. lilair Ruck of Richmond, Va., Fernatd - Laughton
Hospital n|
C|h sav* he think* -kids can’t
h-mlm+t— XFrom Ait Unknown- Woman
-■*-{■ •-"* *t w r iiO T iq Ohio, luu the Imill tv ’ yo';f hi*
$ 2 ;3 5
petion. It Is. partlru- president uo L l h L l i c n c t i L F i u k r ASanford,
i l ' ^ ’' ^ _- . _t -w
out
her
eolleelion,
h !fe w: ’ ' b a l l - h a n i t
rom ea'Thunter Oh The lltll.'
eie
Sorty
to
hr-hr
set
than
bv
saving
"but
vlaf"
. W
Vomen'a Club*. * n T v r d l rnf’ ^ ‘ ^ ' Icm'*hrr
“Titp
fban
Ron
of
pupil*
i
i
tiM
||ii&lt;'st
ioiieil
.
.
T
llf-------RrnramWttTfrh ahe wa* Frc 7T5lo deliver tbe fed­ of the death of David It. Urttwu, which sounds young and to the Week Rob b o ,led n |i;irtv nw dshow sleeves Inserteil here yesterday
yesten
A rt’tt-Sitpiuirl
-M fr
And_
■ talre's dancing partner? She. Sam which often ahnw
eration's
wetlding
gift to Prince** of Winter Park, formerly wf (tin- [001)1 . But on liiy ntfyt-r hand
half
wav
dow-n
lo
the
elbow"&gt;10 t&gt;r all III- old llliMie /.Jildi ltt
Goldwvn "and GreogroyPrck have — -K o r - - t h o s e - w h o - r e a l l y - t a k e - I he Elizabeth—a Madeira
dor
H
e
Hnmn
w
ns-n
tirmhrr"-f'
'T
K
itoistsi
roi
:s
doesn’t
think
we
should
go
tmi
far
offilUUeTtp-'
- . agreed-to poi tpone “E&gt;w?r And Mae' Writ trend aerlously. "gue- plique tablecloth and napkins.
the late W. U. Ill own, of this,city, In the u*e of jive talk. Call Ire* who nt/ub* tin* tulriium ge to
tin u old JigM fantastic mentot
Min. died ho suddenly „ f*w w ..k i htni,,
iR n .......
High Heaven” until late KM8, It'* plere*” (hippy, waisl - ristrirtlng
Tonight Mrs. Buck will lie the
fciyk'up Ida Iale n ted beet* at Hiaboupt anti-Semitism and there'*
nn
unrto
of
Mfri.
f
„
r
fv«*r&gt;’tliinjr
Ynu
(ion'!
hnv«*
are available, but Faria uest of honor ,at a dinner given
liaseliient goldmine I lit) by Monte
i too many of auch filmea this year. corselet*)
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4
to talk jut* in front t»/ jroiii
dralgnera have thoughtfully ca­ y luidy. Aator, at which tepre- Milinit uorix
I'roicr.
Thi*
rroent
hurrlrmiP
!*
ropnrtfMl
chut^h
«.
y
wlim
vm„
m
it
e
r
ii
* Irene Dunne jeata about her ier- tered also to those women who aentative British women will Ih*
tlojif only ,llin„r ^hunHui.a
uiniiur__ imiuutjinl
apurn
artlcial
aid
for
their
fig+hrTdr -tr dm mntttrTVrtti at t r ctttt
present.
J| rlre tn “ t RememtuT Mama" which
In this - i n c ' i i i l f I n * * mtim nrm* Ami nf rmti*'*' v*mi nhutiMn'i mi
Also among thoae Invited are agr wa* to thr power line*. Smut* |tttKf,nin* your school professor grev. who ilii-d in I72U i* - *ill
• la in Ita fourth .month ami not ure*.
Many
hlg
houses
arr
display
leg
, .,ii,i.|, i ,..) |o bp the gienlOst EtiL-Mr*. I^wia Douglaat wife of the
finished yet. She rlaim* she la now
wide range of.gowns molded to American ambaaaador; Mrs. Char­ residents were without ,watei L&gt;t with vour jargon.
ll-b ui+i--ti'i o f .roineilv Hilil mitv
■hooting the accptal: When ahe a
quite a while, while some wen* o ti
If vtui ivjtul to to* uiulerstood In i , ii .itn one o f bi t |i|itv ■ Wot
the
natural
form.
These
come
in
end* the chore, shell huy a nrw straight-lined semi-sport* wear, les Lindbergh, who ha* been in for only n few hour*. When the lo* leas iiii.i gid itItie folk, by utl
Britain for three week* on a mag power is o ff tha local people Joe rttean* talk *1might, *nv* Cnti o v n i ’il on Hioiidtinv. ‘
wardrobe ("the one 1 had at the
ut; i l A l i m o N K I t
start of the picture I* out of date") and in afternoon and .cocktail axine editorial assignment, and also Without water. Some fanrt 11|,,( when kid* are by Ihelinetve .
town*
where
swathed
drapery
l»
Rep.'
France*
Bolton
til
Ohio),
end take a long trip, probably to
- r :v x ijx »
give.‘ off with
artfully treated to promote a na- here on a European tour with five er» report only slight damage to a*,. BavRi |,.t
South America—.
,
their seedbed*, and there I* nt- this language if ,they like it.
Eddie Cantor will have his rhihl- lUnw
) "barrel
MM r silhouette,
. .. an named
n. m„d [other members
of the
House For- P«etrtly no damage to the clti,u*
Peggy Ann Garner t* nn enthu*
hi —
The
rign Affairs r-___
Committee.
rr^ P Pr.r'
slaxtie collector o f . doll* and now
tweauae the widest part of th*
Mr*. Buck plana to spend three
hrhool* were - closed for three |,nx assembled mure than tUil doll*
akirt come* at the middle hlpu days In London^ during which ahe
day* by order of Hupl. T. W. b n
frutn all aVat the world, J’rggy’x-f
» • ail fitllne** being laperetl o ff at
will fill 22 engagement*.
lull- .
- " ■"
Iparent* aiartetl’lier collection when
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waist ami hemline, t* a favorite
Mr. ahd Mrs: Joe Beasley, lr. she wa* nn infant and imnirtimci
this aeaaon, dexpltb the faet that
RFD CROSS CHANGES
and baby duaphter, have moved in she ha* fashioned doll* of the
i 1
many collection* exclude It com­
In their neiv home at Sweetwater people with whom she lin* work
pletely. It la executed In various
NEW YORK. Sept. 25. t/PI- Park.
ml —Dorothy McGuire, Joan Fon­
way*. Some dresses have galh- The Red Crox* home nurilnc ser­
taine and Joan Crawford, Right
era, alrung from a Tided walxt vice ha* made a few eonr.e*»lon*
SCHOOL NEW S
Peggy is busy whipping up
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yoke, being graduated Into a hem­ to changing home life since it or­
The Ovteitn High School opened now
line equivalent to that of a pencil ganised its chapter here 30 years nn Sept, 8 with nn enrollment «f a doll of Susan I cter* who play*
L
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U
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T
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with her in "The Sign of the
f
skirt. Others acquire the barrel ago.
17i, which Is expected to Increase
line by an unusual curved seam
Mix* Frederika Farley, Us direc­ considerably. The building ha* Ram."
8 L O S . IN B D A Y S
Tcpo agrr* who nro air-minded
r
i* 4 about a foot up from ■the skirt tor, recalled, yesterday In an an­ been put In exrqllent condition,
OR
-i• 1 bottom, which looks a* (hough It niversary Interview that the ser­ and the ground* ^are neat t u at probably will get a Uft oift of
vice used th recommend use of ; tractive. The rommereial depart­ Seth Habit*' forthcoming nook.
M ONEY B A C K /
4
k V is hooped.
In Aviation." It
Hobble akirt* with intrirale washboard as a back rest for a ment (a completely organiie.l Un­ "Opportunities
will include a liivtnry nf the niiR
,v
patient
sitting
up
in
bed.
rrolled
swathing
around
the
hlpi,
der
the
direction
nf
Mr*.
Elalm'1
U l
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III. At l\
Now -It recommend* u*e of a Bauman. Shorthand, typing. Imok plane from enrly . beginning* tn
often with hustle* of varying
the anticipated application of at­
* if
■lie, are .still In the news, and card table,
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keeping, and Commercial English omic energy. The Imok include*
• ir n o w N
tiered and •pend! skirt* all allow­
are offered.
I k
(
chapters on model airplane* and
. - £
S
M
ing only very cramped leg move­
Mr*. Virginia Mikler I* the very how to get Marled; nl«o a lift of
ment alao are retained from last Embroidery In heavy aoutarhe. Jet eoni Detent Instructor In home aviation school* throughout the
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n m .
aeaaon. Grecian drapery, In every or velvet alto inject# glamour.
economies. The teahre'r* who at United Slate*.
conceivable form, creep* Into every
Clastic suit a often come with tended summer school this sum
.
Vivian
rape* of half; threo-quarler and mer were l*rofe*»or and Mr*. Wnl
collection.
TAN
An exlravaganita in the full seven-eighth length, all tailored ter A. Teague, who went to Stet again.
CANDY TAtLKTS
skirted line is displayed by Chris­ on straight' line*, which convert son University;' ami Coach Pay!
Our high ncjtool ia'amall, hut our
SJZKS 3 ! , In III — 4 A A A to l)*»
tian Dior who uxea 40 yard* of them Into extremely chic three- Mikler, who attendwj the Unlver graduate* (hake fine record* in
■
'TAKE OFF
material In one gown, p
college when they leave u*. and
piece rnserables.
altv of Florida.
Suits are spotlighted ■this fall.
Some topcoat* have huge capo
Others teacher* on the faculty also in'thr Mate arhlevepirnt text*
UGLY FAT
Moat of them are dressy affalt* collars reminiscent of the “ Little are as follow*: Mr*. Jean Singly administered to the graduate*
with fluted pepluma and rounded Corporal" and the coachmen who Carlson, firat grade; Mra. Franr,-- each year.
at o n e .
Palvnt. Kid and Snide- l)re***&gt; Style* nnd Oxford-* for Sport* Wear
cut-away hemlines. All have ex­ served In his day.
Dop.nld Shaffer ha* gone to
Caldwell, second and third grade*;
Yea. r*u can *Wty ta x
tremely nipped walata and jaeket
Fabulous full length cape* and Mra. W. A. Teague, fourth grade Gainesville, where he will attend
^ ^ 3 * 0 0 -p a ir
*#.!• I Iba. In • days.
lengths run the seal* between bulky, almoet shapeless topcoat* and seventh Math: Mra. Ruby P. the University of Florid* this
Taka aff thaaa (atty
wrist and thigh level. Pur trim­ are trimmed and lined extensively Hauer, fifth grade and seventh semester. Hr won a scholarship
tnil t** Nava * rtbw. Hr IM Murx by Mtawtag
ming In either fox or Indian or with all kinds of fur from low­ English; Mrs. Geraldine Guynn, to thi* school In the state achieve­
Us* x m a*an.
Fenian Iamb Ia used extensively. liest coney to opulent mink. Even sixth grade; Mrs. Artnl* C. Thomp­ ment rontesl recently.
long fitted coat* often come fur- son, senior English and librarian.
Marv Totten and Elisabeth Far­
NO DRUG
llned. Colars, fur or furilncd, are
Mis* Lois Ruddeli, our versatile nell have gone to Tallahassee to
hood school teacher on Ma air show very high, straight affairs which Spanish, Science, and Junior Eng­ attend the State University there.
NO LAXATIVE
tonight, to kick off a campaign often envelop the face right up to lish teacher, i* Hi in the Florida Roth girl* won scholarship* tn the
Sanitarium. We hope the Will state achievement rontest recent­
NO EXERCISE
for better teaching pay, , . Wis­ the ear*.
consin’* Gov Rennebohnu they .Evening wear ia superb ’.hi* soon be able to resume her work. ly. TKi* it Mi*« Totten'* first
t 8v n Candy Tablau will half
would have us believe, was Visli- fall. It tha* • splendor one asso Mias Elisabeth Farnell substituted year at the rotlege, while it will
yaw la rvOucv. . . Uk* afl
Ing Dennis Morgan on **To Th* elate* with Cinderella’s big .night. for her until shq left for college. he Mlaa Fxrnell*&amp; second yvar.
u*iy far. Mmyly rellaw tna
atraattan* Sttv l* Uw av*&gt; •
ing dervish skirts and crino­ Now Miaa Thelma Iwe la substitut­
Mrs. J. R. Jones. Jr. ami sons,
Victor" and wae mistaken for an
rtlaaOo m 4 Miner*! C«&gt;4y
Johnnie and Jimmie, and mother,
extra by the asst, director. So now lines take the lead, but sheath ing for her.
TbMaC 8m . euu kaww iNa
Our teacher* are eminently Mrs. H. V. Reeves, of Msc6*r
SIZES 8 Vi In 3
the guy Is in the picture. . .good like gowna, both tiered and draped,
Bpyauw wllheoi «*u*in* a
argument for making movies In are to be seen in moxt collection*. qualified; the entire faculty with Georgia wh« J* visiting.here..and
fiat In* 94 b u n r o v jjv -‘~ *
yaw Mw mlnar*U *nd &lt;
Calif.: cA “ Nakad. JCJty” camera All com* - thickly enervated -with one exception hobT, four year Tonnle Cox spent Friday after­
ha* been In New York a month daxxling multi-colored brilliant* decrees or Jietter. The only excep­ noon at Sanlando Springs.
$ 3 . 0 0 P a ir
Dan Chisholm and Ree»« Stid­
waiting for th* weather to brigh­ that look Jike precious Jewel*, or tion ha* Had three yaara of col­
with
elaborate
embroidery
in
se­
ham
spent
the
daya
of
the
hurri­
lege
work,
arid
all
learhera
are
ten enough for a final shot,
8 M Y MO.
' "Magic Town” le a near mlaa. quins, .jet and sometimes rhine­ properly* certified for their sub­ cane in Lakeland with their fam­
SALE NOW (101NG ON
ine*.
* idea la original —an optnoln stones. Appllqued velvet motifs ject*.
The work moved off smoothly
J. A. Harris (■ visiting relative*
later who finds a perfect Ameri­ alao are used profusely.
1SS2:
Materials are luxurious In tex­ from the first period of th* first and friends at Hiram ami Atlan­
can cross-section In a small town.
But Its Intentions bog down In ture and color. Rich velvet* pas­ da** as (he principal and teacher* ta.’ Ga.
33 day n t ffb * W *U
misplaced sentiment. James Ste­ tel brocades, moire taffeta, or­ had been at work for two weeks - Mrs. and Mrs. J. R. Jones and
wart and Jane Wyman dp valiant gandie, net and heavy aatlna are previously planning and organis­ sons. Johnnie and Jimmie, and
to make the thing believ­ exploited to the full for billowing ing each detail. The students, too, Mrs. H. V. Reeve* ar* spending
Touchton Drug Co. work
able but they are up against one of fuilnea*. Silk Jersey and crepes showed very commendable atti- th* week-end at Tampa and 8t.
tudt* towanj taking up their U ikf Pelmburg.
the wont cutting Jobe of the year, are uxed for Grecian drapery.

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�THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

FACE SIX

T H U R S D A Y . S E P T . 25. 1947

elery Feds To Open
With
Gainesville

L o c a l , N o tic e

tSmiusiiism For

Foe Large And Fast
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR /
Herald Kport* Editor
The Seminole High SchiMil Celiry Fed grid marhlne will pry the
ip off for the 1947.season at the
igh school athletic field lomornr night In a lilt with the
tints wilt- Purple. Hurricanes, one

Grid Contest
Collcge football, which at rived
quietly on Lite erowileii sports
scene last weekend with n handful
of warmlip gaifles, g»t*'jdw n to
cases in a hurry this week when
the program list* so many intvrestIng'dllfoUhtei* it appear* to lie a
month ahead uf itself.
Few September Saturday* in the
past, or Fridays either, fur that
matter, have found a* many pot
ential power* tanging away at
each other right from the open­
ing gong as there will hv this
wrekynd.
Notre Dame, Inst year’s No. I
outfit and the team Vitted ntos’.
likely to succeed In 1947, wH
I
on’t
open until nek. week hut Army.

uith a ■11-7 conquest of Mississippi
S&lt;mllu&lt;in l&gt;ut &lt;!•-•&gt;(Kin. unla-atrii
last.year, war a disapmdntnu-nt In
&lt;&lt;|iieakfng past little K111 man. lit-7.
Iii the Midwest. I'm due will Ite
at tyiscort.in fur the 'Big Nina
Opener with other Big Nine team*
taking &lt;in outsider*. Michigan. the
Conference favorite, entertain*
Michigan State, Inilinjm guv* to.

’. &amp;JCtf/Wfi,reRS&gt;
KflofABK
rSlRO 9ASCM M .
P liiU C P C lriClrieM Yi
&lt; 0 &lt;4)0 NA-floriAL-

state this year.
ueAtStie
&gt;^3
I After several lengthy - sessions
PgridAri-ffe
X
JP
thl* week Coach Car! Kettle* nnd
hit assistant* seem to think that
th« Celery Feds will make the
Gainesvilla powerhouse r o s l l t e
■that they have hern In a hall
game, but have little imperial ion*
\ot winning- the contest.
A CHAACfi I j
! Kettle* stated that the Hanford
.offense is fair, but the defense it
■mighty ragged." All I can say
s r iZ ?
Is that I hope that we get out of
so*n PUftWTMD*C|la^nn^'edUton**11* " “ r T* an* Tech. Invading Oregon.
^the game alive," Kettlrs added.
' "We have a pretty good hall Z
d^^^,rZ
^ tH ntilF
« !;t e ^Koeii
&gt;!.TTHou^h'■
a lt„n Z Uf th. othe,”
'll.#..** sectional
• ih.&lt;, W
mllurM
lo trout n*
Itluh, but the liovs are small so w«
wit California and Idaho to Htan
11 Just have to do the liest w# fh ol^ure la.l w e e k e n d
AmwUrfln *nla!I nnanwlf. I linen,&gt; fw«l fur I’oi'lfic Coast conference
n against this heavy club from ,h Arm&gt;,
It* *lW *P»n«|“ lln "l’ ie*ta nod Roiilhorn Methodist will
Gainesville." Kettles asserted.
of the past three year* riddled .
n » . - e,.r . nnl|,,r i„
Meanwhile. In lialnesyille Cnarh by graduation, starts In bid for T, . , u?,
,1,, d
f
* ”
^
7 'U
S O S P itbJf'
. ..
u,»,ir»,
Butter Bishop it prepplng ■his u* fourth straight undefeated sea- ' '. . . . L
charges for the Sanford battle,
,
ftRSf'CrtJUCi
if The 'Cane* were nothing short
MU
1 to Terse-ctirtstiurr whkh phtye'i’
!«f. magnificent -jvek though that*
were defeated by the Miami Kilt
cWY i L JUl.y I I , (AI PA C T
\i'!“S t *vSf i'' ' '."’ .'irtT'liS
•on aggregation and Coach Bishop
A
&amp;
vJAS04-fs4eW
AH/e« usr'
I
biu
.
vb
^temnnsfrnie.l
lit
abllltv
to
T'-ch
and
Arkansas.
Southwest
hat had nothing hut words of
A &lt; &lt; * A T -TfM E m- ^ — v
praise for his tcau^
The Hurricane eleven will iie
put to ayange the 14 to 19 defeat
fC * A r A tf / i
handed them -by tha Cdetyiucn
last year In th# Univeriity City.
Fred Saviva and Uick Hathaw
are rated as top notch backs for
the Gainesville eleven, and both
youngster* ar« in the hefty claas
ur high school grlddcrs jaeieh .
-arrm-rnTnurrmtl al' BrdWlC~'*
C o e '/ e b A h lp i hI P i A rd S .
ng-upwards of 170 pounds. The
Tills weekend is due to get off_
defensive play wf eeifltaJBbtldy
s o m e w h a t a ie &gt; ^ o A a s a -tric
jo a milking start Fildtsv night
Smith and halflmck f*!H*«-rt Tuekcr
S A S P a&lt;Aa&lt; ETJT p[^&lt;/iM&amp;-A P E A C H
with n half dosen hiph class inwas spectacular against the Mi- the tup choice in the Southern terMrilonal games topping, the arc
O P A P r fC r t P R .
loop.
ami club, it has been reported.
light card.
b ik e d A v fe a s o e Tme r e p *?
’
At
the
eame
lime.
Southeastern
Sanford ha* added another game
UCI-A, defending I’aclfle (!oa*t
6 o 0 l3 A e&gt;&lt;30V AtTt^e R .
to their schedule. The runt i act Conference fnagurat* will find Conference champion and 1947
Alabama
at
Tulnne,
Mtiaiselppi
with New Smyrna has been
Florida nml Tennessee at favorite, will open at- home Fri­
of the ninth grounded out and hit victory.
changed, and the Fed* will meet at
Georgia
Tech, while Southern day night against Iowa, which
Casey, who had allowed hut two
the Barracuda* bore on the night
Casey saw action In three of th.
«l*tabtl*hcd itself a* a llig Nine
Conference
opener*
send
William
singles since the fifth when he re five games played In 1941 and war
of Oct. 17, and the Winter Park
dark horse by walloping North Da­
anil
Marv
to
Davidson
and
Mary­
placet! 1-arry French wllh two charged* with two defeat* while
Wildcats have been scheduled to
kota State. 59.0.
________lly FRANK BCK
out. had the situation well in hand. pitching hut five and ^ne-thlrd In
Invade the local gridiron on Nov, land to South Carolina.
Other Friday night battle* send
Kentucky, te-aluri by Mi»&gt;*ij&gt;»ippl,
He wa* one pitch away from nllrgs.
&lt;
Oklahoma to Detroit, 34-14 winner AP Newafeaturea Sport* Felloe
14-7,
in
the
Southeastern
Confer­
The probable starter* for the
Page once regarded
a* thi
NEW YO RK—Paging Mr. Page victory when the county ran out
over Central Michigan, Karven*
ence
lid-lifter
Saturday,*
enter*
contest tomorrow evening will ha
on Tommy Henrich, the batter. best prospect to succeed l-efo
to Denver, lluylur to Miami, Fla., and Calling Mr. Casey}
tain*
Cincinnati
and
ojher
south­
i Byron Beard and Floyd Cootter at
Thla could lie the montonoua With a count of three and two Gomes for" the Yank*—he even
■ tba ends. Wallace Tyre and Chris ern high spot* include Mississippi t'li iiismi to lioalon t'ollage, Kan- chant among grandstand man­ Caitv had to come in with the wear* I-efty’a old No. II—never
State
at
Chattanooga,
George
*a* State'. t&lt;&gt; Teas* Mine*, Mi*s
] Jansen at the tackles, Edison May*
ager* during the 44th World nest pitch. It was low arid in­ has been in a World Series. In
: rtt and Dirk Bats at the guards Washington a! Virginia ami Geor­ issippi ' Southern to Auburn and Scries.
side, a fast breaking curve. Hen- three previous ‘ season* with the
New York University In Temple.
! and either Chuck Herron or getown at Wake Forest,
.
bring* together rich swung and missed for what Yank* he won 20 game* and dost
Alabama
warmed
up
last
week
Gtorg* Hague l%the rrntar of the
circumstance*
baseball's two top reliaf pilch**, under ordinary
forward wall.
,
espert* agree that without U fty wuuld have been the final out of
Ho I* three inches over »i»
'Iwith n deep crimson on that page
Tho bock field will likely find
fust, lias a Mining faat h*li-an&lt;!
■°* -.l‘Vfe t]&gt;e Yankee* would th* game.
|Yrf~the
ledperr'howover,
and
thr
Johnny Ateaahdet Ifflt 'RfjTTTun;
never hav* cakewalked to the “ BUT flil* game was’ played In
’ (Jiil.irji will h*v* to take alung American league pennant. Brook­ KbhfU Field where ordinary a good curve. Through ftept. lf&lt;
bar at the bslfback berths, Ihinald
In- Hi. a .-.I 14 victories, all In
!
scvrral
jrallims
oflilack
ink
to
Deal at the blocking hack post
seldom prevail. relief, while’
lyn feel* the same abobt Hugh cl reamstance*
tasting
defeat
l.ll.t
it
mil.
M
ix
yrarir
In
competi.
and Holly Plercy at the apinner
Casey, th,. chubby right . . handed Mickey Owen, brilliant Brooklyn .sdlon tlmas; Itw-had burn la 43
catcher Who last year Jumt&gt;cd i« game*, only two of which he
spot pitcher.
Hi-Ih'Is hare gained four victories
the Mexican Prague and now fa started and failed to finish.
against one Gator win ami a 13-13
out of baseball, missed the pitch
Moultrie Defeats G
When anymie talks tu' Manager
deadlock.
.
manager,- - dawn and Henrich went all th* way to Btrcky- Harris abotrt—tri»~Trtnrtinr
'Um-w—Iimu the Rebel* will Tiring foOi-CVDedgef—
in Atlanta, Ga., and Brooklyn
pitchers Bucky‘a answer in aTwayr
Inst year’* star against Florida. fan* regard him aa a Dodger from
‘lh* same:
Clavton Blount All-American end away hack. Howavcr, while Casey
MOUI.TRIE. Ga., Sept. 26, GPi
Barney Poole wilt he on the re­ had several spring trial* wJth the
— The battle for the mythical
out him 1 don't know where the
ceiving end of Charley Conerly'u team, he first appeared In an of­
Class MD" baseball championship
Yankees wduld* hu. He i* the most
pigskin passing, Conerty Is Ole ficial Dodger box score In 1939.
of the southeast Is running In
valuable man In the league."
Ml**' triple threat star, ami wa*
favor of the Moultrie Parker*,
8*pt. 16 Caaay appear­
Harris still thank* hi* lucky
tile shark Ole Mins needed to turn edThrough
champion* of the tleorgla-Flurlda
In 4fi games for th* Dodgers,
star* that rival American Jwagm
back Kriilurkv in their opener last
' Tragus, ofreF'Calneirifl# of th#
M
lJ
n
jcIlcf.
and
showed
a
record
club* refuted to make a deal with
Saturday. He threw .one luliCh- of nine victories and four defeats.
Florid* State league.
the- Yankee*- down at-8i-~Peters,
down ami ran another.
In the second game of the best
Until this season hia earned run
burg, Fla., last March. Page was
Florida, on the other hand, ha* average was 3.CM runa per nine
feur of seven aerie* last night,
one of the player* Harris war
pirl^rd up a few punches along Innings for 781 Innings.
Moultrie defeated Gainesville 3-2.
ready to cast adrift. .
the way in the form of *om* out­
It was Moultrie's second win in
Casey,
who
begaln
1947
with
67
Harris hod five southpaw pilrh
standing freshman like l.ureu victories and 37 setbacks, wa* the
lb# scrita. The claim trill play
i t * in camp ami In hia book he
lirondu*. a fleshly little halfback, victim of the moat infamous
the third game In Gainesville to­
ranked Page fifth. Now (he Yank'
and big John Natyshak,, a 220 passed ball In baseball history. It
night.
pound tackle. These men. and happened in th# fourtll game of .n a n lo u n u isiruyr n iK iiy &lt;m * 1* have only one southpaw and hh
Ken Rhyne. Moultrie first sackother likely- 1uoklrig‘_ frainimad,
i f ir u tha pownrhoute ItchIml the
ltd!* and ktl ; three of thetr rims
plus a rejuvinated and rearnfhged
w^n Utt night. lie belied out a
and hadn't threatened
lincc.
group of lettermen are sharpen880-foot home run In the fifth Jfrith
(With Henrirh on accond, Joe
The odd year in In- log their spurs and oiling their
on* on to put the game on Ice.
_____________
|L „.
|DIMaggio hit the second pilch
le Mia* turn the tide guns, a* the** nurse the sore spot elded by one run with tha Yanka.to left
The winning hurler, Lent*, gave
• single, sending Menup only tArW MU.
| | rich to third bage with the tielng
u s ix c it ia K
Florida. Coach Wolf helirve* in I
. ....
..
ton
Caaay
ITu-n faced the &lt;lantk &gt;
breaking no favorable precedents, | Aland 59 million* acres In the
gi-rout Charley Keitvr, who inR em . Ih
■
and plan* to follow'through with .westefn part of the United State*
cldantolly is silting this series
Jblini"#. sf
things th* way the football god* arr highly fertile, but cannot proout in Frederick, Md.. with «
have, willed them In theT&gt;a*t.'
[duce crop* because of lark of
lame hack. Casey put Keller in n
Tha atatlstical slam almwa up water.
*
Tharp*, rf
hole. hU first two pitches being
Saturn 10
strikes.' But op the third, Keller
lAsnbsd. It
lashed a vicious double off The
malaney. c
Kohs .n
right field wall to score both Series will prudurr some of the
greatest relief hurling in history.
• Tolsl*
Henrich and DiMaggio.
g w
l O O A1T C A R E i f I P U L L T toU R
That was the hall game and
what followed wa* aptl-dimatic
Lightning causes more farm
B E A R D OUT B Y T H E R O O T S — Y
Th# Yanks added two raws run- Gres In the United Bute* than
H O T ( 5 0 /A l s T O . B E D ' ' T I L
VOU
for a- 7-4 victory ami Just about any 6ther haxard; 37 percent
aewed up the Series. Bill Dickey compared with It percent for
N A /A S H Y O U R D I R T Y F E E T
walked and both Keller and chimney fires, th# next highest
A (b
Item.
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Entries for —
the Thorpe-Hit*
Herald pick the winner fuothall
contest are cumin? in rapidly for
the flral week of the 1947 football
tenon, indicating that the sportsminded people of Seminole C*&gt;un■v are lo n t in r ‘ for the* gridiron
lassies to resume ,'t helm marches
hrough the coming months.
Most people have srli-ctyd Alaismn to trounce Tulnne ami are
mile undeciilcd almut the Floridallssiuippi contest.
The Georgia-North .Carolina
•amc I* tiring given the top choice
f the dav as the outstanding runest of the weekend, nnd ballot*
iv that either team has a chanre
o win the battle. In the Hollins
sine, tiie .liallot. indicate that the
"ars from Winter Park might
sve a slight edge.
One of the last games to be
tlayrd in the country this Sotur*av will be the Hire-1.. S. U. enagemrnt. The I.uuisinna aggre■alion Is rated high in the southsM and RUe has one of the lie*t
Icvens In the southwest, iberifire the game will surely he a nip
mt-pujik a ffa ir.

tip jri.tA
jt. JOXK* whom
rr.iij.iir e and « | i ) m i l* ( t i l W o o d ­
land A u n v r , I 'lilljiM p h ls . N u m P v sa U ,
. .
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Yut* AJIK IIKItKOT MCTTIFIKU
Itint suit t«r dirurtr tin. Urea ld« )

1 ,&lt; ;t ii

)■&lt;« la ih r r irciiit C ou tt,
III the Ninth Ju dicial C irtu ll. in
.Mid fur Ihr I 'o u u ty o l Urmia il*,
Htatr
*1 k’ luruia. la • C haacacy. a *
Kranrlh A. J u ar., Jr. You ar* li* i* l&gt;y
rai,aiiad to fit* j u » r w ritten a p p e a r• B rr w llh Ih r
o l said C outt
at
Ih r
I 'n s a ly
Court
House
in

H,nfu,d, riitrlifi. on o r I tf s i s ih*

}7lh dap of iieliiber. ,A. l&gt;&lt; ttt*. Ur
d&lt; fault n 111 lie rai.tJd SMxliut you
and sold n o * will proceed es part-IT IP llltPCIlKti «h»l this nMI»
hr puhiub-d oner a week for laur 1
run—atrtlr# weeks In Th».*«n«oM
IIm M i nrw*)u»p.r of sslttrai
ctri tiUllim. Hanford. Florida.
tVtT.NKHHKTH m»

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hand and th*

Of llir said ('n u ll, this lb s Ittft
d a v i t H rnfrm lirr,* A . P . J l t l .

O. P. Ilrin d o n '

•Clrik Clrrull Court
-

lietween 1825 and 1835 almut ‘
•490 mile* of canal* were eon- {
tructed In the United State*.

Turk*. H«ndrf* A MeEws*

f

A tinrnrya ut U v

Urfuntlu, Flotilla
HoHeitor* fur V1*1miff

OPENING GAME

f

GainesvillePurple
Hurricanes.

Celery Fetln

The Clubhouse

COMMENTS
SIDELINES

THE O Ld HOME TOWN

,is

set

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»»•: E elon, Laom ssn, L'oJiun-

The nolle of treeties, producer
by scraping one part ,of the bod)
against another, la believed to U
a mating call.

FRIDAY
Gam 2 Time
SKMINOLE tnr.H ATHtETIC FIELD
ltc There Tv Cheer The “ Feds"

SPORTING GOODS

PICK-THE-WINNER

CONTEST
Table Lamp

(l.lnmvlll. a Mushil# 7
on balls:
off Kutts I, l.#nii

Magazine Rack

Second Prize
-Awarded By

THORPE FURNITURE CO.

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• Ritz Theater
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,
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RnUntn must he In The Herald office before noon
on Friday or postmarked by that time. All games
must be marked.
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iTPONBD AGAIN - *
TA, Orb, p*pt 28, m #d a second postponenight of th* fifth gam*
th Atlantic League playbetween Augusta and
Batann«h laeda 8*1.
tonight

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Third Thru Fifth P rizes....................For
Each Prize Winner, One Pass For Two To

Jtum betted la: U *k h l:'
»v. Souls.. IthVM I; Thf»*
hlUi l-lspbsrt, Howln.i ItoriM
Ibvn*; nacttft«#i Kulta. W r.sa.
* plsy.i Dark# to Itoss *'
Dark# to Itos# tu tlurk*.

in r.Aajabaitu it- r im * r r &gt; r

P h on t 998

,10b Kn*d FI rut Street

PURDUE
VANDERBILT

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your Ballot In

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

[URSDAY, SEPT. 25, 1947
Coney Island, ’ dm
ainusment
jialinl nt much or. pnividrd belter
Ion near New York City, origistandards o f livin g?
IIy was an island although now
“ Why lin 'l Socialism oh trial
i*t of the bay, creeks and inlet*
in'Englsiul
ur Communist)) it). Ku**
ve been filled in.
• CHICAGO. Sept, to oV)—John
S. Knight. new paper publisher an&gt;l
*iw ber egUlllte stale*

edingty
, capit
lie told
ilrerti*'
&gt;tT
lfcom P-

H d i O ld T rw a tm a a t Of to*.
#
B ring* H ap p y B a lltf

,n i*
*° Felwtlld Europe."
Knight I* editor and publisher
uf the Chirann Dally New*, the
Akrotf Befcon-N rvrs,
the Miami
&lt;S1a.) Herald and the Dettult Free
I*t e&gt;*.

PAC K SEVEN

Farm Fires Reported As Killing Over
.
3,530-Persons Every Year

Cooperation Urged
Hy Tit A tn Fighting
•*^1 Fever At Tracks

0 w?,fn«p*r
Thurmightncd II

frrs on farm * In

o f fin m property, according to
I he Naliottal Board o f Fite Undei

'Writer*
“ Thousand' of ton* of food­
stuff*, worth ten- of million* of
dollar*, 'me |o-t ' in ' fn V- niii. i
level luuti'. granaries, niilhi, elevatoi' nml wmihou»e*," the un­
dent liter* report.

Wsay s*tr«ma rriWve **S1&lt;»S hit:

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

Attributing nearly all farm Jltr*
*to fhUltv • building ronMiuvtfn ;
nnd lark o f knowledge, the board's
technicians have prepared a lafc.k
let on file Iiasaids 'In lim it men*
to promote file prevention -on
faint*.
“ Ultlike litl'NII men* Wltelc ftre
pm lcction .ntul wnlet eu p p lic*’a i "
lolmpinle. faint.* ofleil face total
de-irtlklion Jltheil file ilukca^* the
engineers innnt. out. "W hen fire
ih .iio r - a tin in.*the Ida* of fariit
i*iuipmi*tt. Ilveatiiek and in*i*ona|
ptgpeM v often throw* aUrh an
1 ‘ o m illk burden Upon n fam ily
that tlicv tan not regain their fin

TIP— TOP ICE CREAM
to far confined to New England
I larks, tcached its peat. Ia*t month
when m ore than 100 hor*o* stah
lad at Rockingham Park Were re-

W l make our own I c e Cream, All flavor*
Tftly — Delicious —J H ealth fu l

tu u m with menu s ami V
ms* ri»»i than t, swanking
A it UImm &gt;.r tl*.M«r.

TIP—TOP ICE CREAM
414 Sanford Avenue

Phone 1218

Legal Notice

European Newspapers
5

FOR R E N T

a k t i c i .es

for

sa l e

9

W ORK W ANTED

RECORD PLAY Kit5 rat lintf By rU X B D O M tK fr S -e o V fle te lire
Hunt's Tilled# Feed Store
« y or weak. The Music Bax, HP
. 1st St-

Phone 1)53.

»I*1I llfUHNANT William Van Allen, J r , of East Orange, N J . show
W ill his wife and baby ion,- I,
reported h? Army ail thi'tl tits
-----the officer
- ........................1
have been taken raptlvo with two enlisted men hy a Y u e d a v patrol
the TrL-lte Free Territory frontier. Tw o enlisted nun who neaped
broujiit hack news of the border ambush.
(fufcrnaiUmal)

8

Supplies, Nalls.
Groceries am
Meats. Touchton A Watson, 1-01
Celery, Phone 1199.

Palnta, Poullr;
, Purina Feet

FOR SALE— Umeroek for drive' ways and roadway*— Phone
o tc

l* i i i i s i i i

i/iY iB v n ,

M P W fvn

LAW NS M OW ED. Loir prices
Jerry Lord Phohe 7ii8-\V.
CARPEN TER needs week.
Mvrtle Avenue.

ii u M d V P c

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

Sit!
ifptetnlHtr;

rvford Bus Station.-------------------SA L E S A SERVICE

UTiFULLY futnisheti. bed- B E R rs SEWING MACH. SHOP 1 2
ant. private hath, large closet I 115 8. FRENCH. Plj1j l j j _ _
■-t!h.ny '4&gt;!BLL—:

~ : t- r

it h k i T s h r i m p

IE— spacious living room, din* room, sun porch, beautifully

m ^ n u T "'

every night at Homer’*.
. . . . . r,.T7TTTT,------ 7T.— !—

•

rnished II bedrooms, each with BABY
ivate bath, steam heat, attic
n Phone BL’ S-J.

GRAND t lANo—YVurlit-

r" ? . nd,L'1
0
T he ,YU,K
P ?*.
W. M ist St. Phono

S P E C IA L

WILL grind corn fur feed, grits
A mral every Satuiday m orn­
ing, J. W, Dell, Lake Monroe.
FOR RE.N ( Floor sender. Easy
operation. Reasonable rates, San­
fo r d 'P a in t A Glass Co. Plume

•
Central P /e»» W a ter
A NFW J IKl . lfHOP-TLn-e.t *
lu .il 5,inWT»~TTre 7b.
Up Into the air at a l.itr nf 150
Wi iltty F*1S| Jl-l** 11

I oni» Tst'l*

V -M V IC E S

i itAiti . h t c

N o im i

c a i u i i .in a

Vou »-» lul.li) tr.|ii.i..l amt

2

W A N TED T O REN T

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pi a sl t** I - n m l jJtju-A tljnth til* flH
ft|*
U f i u i ii t , A - Ii- l H t r 4*i its*
H s.f ciii»i|sl«i n il fitfcYt u s a m M &gt; * i

AR FOR RENT—20 acres tub*
I Ills* f |Su**? --ill lire » MHtll 1
CO NCRETE SEW ER PIPE
irrigated truck farm, newly
ploughed nml harrowed. 12 ar­ SEPTIC T A N K S . Grease Trap*
IKIlHiP. - PLYMOUTH
Blocks, Aluminum Windows and
i4J. a.-ti.'l* I m. *tl*TVf*e
tesian wrlls, a 7 room ilwelllng,
PARIS AMI SKItVICE
Serwmn, While re incut Paint, 109 Pa Itar IIn Ate
Tin- . H i■r. in It. t-a
A tenant houses, 2 large barm,
Phone 1011
Perm *-tile, Hufrirsno brarut
not*,I h - li,^ tlrtt*|m p
"welling for rent only with
Miracle Concrete Company, :mfl Pir.no Tnuhig and lle|Uilrliiig. I.. 1. ltd * Ortl.-r .h a lt 1&gt;*
farm. On Cameton avenue, East
lo u r o iiih , ijlh * H r . i i
Elm A v s Phone 13.15.
Sill. Hes. till IV.
Eidt). Sanford, Fla., phone 192W IT M -H
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It.
o f r J. 1.1
1' j 1 r
1'rntrl
IL P. O. Box HS3, E. H. Stowe. T R A N SF E R S— L aigc new assort­
SIGNH
I 'l o l M a a..-I H ie
;.
ments Decs) Sets for Kitchens,
Show raids and poalors
K 005I apartment. Adults only.
Bathrooms, Nursery. Also Glass
O— DHI"S SIGN HkRVIt'll
Tumbler Sits.
SJCNKARIK GLASS St
P A IN T CO.
114 W. 2nd SD**t

f-

,0. D. Laudrets. Phono 11131
Barber

Shop

open

Tliuisdny,

d * TfJEIl JluiL'IV_r:.,pn n .f*- T llr
N lM il
II Id. I.cl. i llf. f l l -tb

Lightning
t'himiiri&gt;. flu .-, i
»ttrek*
Petioleum and itMat. In
and nt,11

iPuft llnuin impo/rtru: Hot
Idnil fittt ihr Dutch brewery

SparkSlovt

J&gt;k'*inrit. tayi Z jJ a k flnm lopr
th .'itU b e doing J tetutippy

buuvru.

AUTO eaat covers for coupes A Curtains, Lac* tablecloths watii .l
sedans 89.08, installed free at
slatchcd A stretched. 618 Mvl
Cal. wohder pepper plant. L. B.
lonvilte Av*. Phone 870.
Firestone.
dtfro*. Fix.
Mann. Lake MtMro*.
fM . .
DOUBLE coperate laundry , tub EXPERT aulo painting and bo«b
1 FOR HALE
wdthout * fit ting, 'brand new,
repair.
A ll w&lt;itk guaranierd
OLD N E W SPA l’ KRB— 8 OENTfl
Jackson A Gibb* Body Bhofi
slightly cracked, bargain 88 08EE It POUND. BUNDLED .IN ' * Phone' 788-W.
21IHI Flench 'Avt*. Phono l»0!i J
■ W
BUNDLES.
jftB Y GRAND PIANO Price rea­ FIRESXPNK'R brand new aervic.
If*. 16, 20 and *8 CENT
department *o serve Ita ctistnin
sonable. Phone 428* W or call
HERALD OFFICE
era It now open. Brakes r*dim I
HOC Magnolia.
NEW SPINET PtANOS-.W*****.
front ends bushed A align, d
Liberal trad* In A terms. The • ' A H T 1 C 1 .E 3 W A N T E D
wheebt balanced, brake ’ drum*
Mueic Box, 11# W. F1r»l BL
turned, tune up, apark plug*
Putin* 058.
rarbutelors, fan licit* (atiialoi
furniture. Ted Dixie Ft
hose, lamps replaced. Visit Fire
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Salta
Co* 311 E. 1st. Ph. D5B,
atone today.
end Service- * The Music Bttx,
I'L L BU Y your car rMardleei ef SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Trap
119 W. let BL Phon* W _ _
age or condition. Roy Baal, 308 Installed. Sewage pumped, haul
IWteriel A BeDtiry-Cfcatging.
ed, Drainfieldx relayed. Ssnitar
Septic Tank Co. Orlando Ph
7 P *ta, D r a i l o f k , Su p p lies
2-3413. Box 1811.
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Phon. 128

itAG1C CHEF STOVE, hot water
heater, excellent condition. Ph. WANTED—Not anyone just look
lag for work but tomeon* want­
108O-J. .
ing opportunity to advance and
SEE Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Matal
go ahead. We ate looking for
Works for roof paint A roof
ait• extwirienred nfflce A credit
painting. Phone 616.
man whe U willln* to work to
better himself. Apply In person

AUTOMATIC ga* hot water heat-

vTouchton
rr*',*”
00 ^
Drug*',,11*
Co,

At r e *rarttr

AMO ftIFLEO TO FIRST
fOR A DOUBLE PLAY/.

O

. . AND 1HC
OLtdi NOCD
ONE RUN
i| l* v c
1II,
V-STAVE
OFF DEFEAT
AS THEY »
SWWG ‘
tNJQ THE
NINTH/

CAUGHT
BY THE
CATCHER.

ONE OUT AWAV FflOM Thi
CHAMPIONSHIP AS 02APR
comes to the p l a t s U

M 1 C K U V M O IIS V

Hy Walt Disney
MiCiC! AMCKJRVI
\V*ERC ARE

6 a\\«S mi t h SS E S )
PAV •
A BtOOHa.
^ATTENTION
P O iP THAN A\E !
GOOPY
___________________y w
t h is

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OM N O M'CsL! . . . IP N
FAU-ETN POVSN T H E Q
P -P -P -C U N T TE U L Ml

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INHVfiH Kt’ l. I'FNTTItAT.
lt.1.1' Fl l.l. e I It I'.N. |T11
IMItK gern.a to KILL "
N K W to*a rOfiift.it to y o u .

at ltn.iii.mat a Andtrt.ii.

THE LONE RANGER

F O R H A LF.
V C /rO H S INN

The Man With -Two Fuclh

find

I WOB'I 8£UEV£

T R U C K E R S R E ST
Frenrh A Seminole IINd.

Please,
TfeLL U5 WHERE
D A W LETTER j

GARNER KILLED THE WEN
WM0 6TOIE IT 1*M 50RE
n ME HA5 THE lEflTR. j

By Fran Striker

GOOD WORK.'

THAT/MR GBWffl

15 ONE OF OUR
j 0E5T FRiCNDA/

AUTOS FOR SALE

U E I^ W AN TED

FOR BALK
BAFETY BLUE WIND8H1ED8 EXPERIENCED male bookkeeper l^O I'ackaM ncvv motor. ne«
with reference*. Must have had ru,',*r*
Magnolln, Radi,
for any make or model car.
experience In retail store work- end healer.
‘
Ease* daylight driving. Cut*
down headlight glare at night
FOR SALE by original owner
. BKNKAH1K GLASS A
.
1941 Dodgif Deluxe r.nipo ( Fluid
■
p a in t ca
Drive). Lew than 60.000 milei
*■

lt&gt;

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WANTED young milk goat re­
cently frexh. Phone 9164.
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u iiid .it m
r r t n .p c tion
I 111 it*di|;UT o iijid d it. wti
dt1i|iri» It UTiknowh

t

5 ARTrCLLs" FOR SALE

7 'i . wills'll bo *uld was i.to
. . hi » f CaiuutaV mi.mm
D xi'i ' Fowler went 'abroad ei
: breaks (Hit on a .enlutive
u( the Unit
ni l s w a r n ,“ the Hr*t Kdm nilimal. Srlelitlfic
m e moll- lup.ulaid fin a I Ui ynnlrnli'.ii

SACRIFICE IS
POPPED UP...

HEAL ESTATE
iiotifuit. lkill iitlit|)
INSURANCE
Phena 180 ^=V»ii Hff liHtby
fit*■! EgfplU f"T dlVDiv*
MORTGAGE LOANS
rou
in
tiiv
nlMiir Yntlwni
RAYMOND M. BALL, R ialto ENTIRE etock and fixturei of EXPERT* RADIO KFPAIRIN
-sitll a litI vt ij itf* I t t ffh v r ■.
#*1 It
J Registered Broker and *' •
Fred
ttyrre,
311
K,
2nd
SL
Tlf
yeiff
written
a
ftp#,
i ain* &lt;i»tr
Mrs. A. EL Alallem’s store at 321
li’iuranc* Agent
i
it
Ur
*Mornf&gt;l
it*
tli«Hi5
K. let fur immediate sal*. ConTHE HOME M10P
f I
in Mlid *el line till til
Rm, 4 Florida State Bank Bldg *t9ft lira. Mallem at etor*. *
.4
fill*.
Mon'-Uj,
OrliltiH
K
b,
l*i|T
WATCH a CLOCK ItSPA IR1Nt
lit 1l i f t *4 five fit# y III! * fIr f e n» ’
IMMEDIATE possession,-l 2 /« FLO W ER P L A N T E Sira. Y. C. 1700 Sanfunl Avn. Phone 114.1-J
f any &gt;UU
tf* baill IIIH, ■« I_
acre*, 4 room cottage, fruit
Rolllnear, W. 1st St. near Mon‘TOTTF1J17T'
fS,«, H'fid fail
i l»«
AT T B N T IO N -M t M il PttS
treei. 12.500 cash, unfurnished.
+it f I t e 111-*i (Jt* it f •*sui n i l I Ih
i •m
t oe Corner. Phone 1530 J.
— D IAPER SLItVIC E—
?..4t Hflflltlfl &gt;UU.
Bargain. Wills property. El. 1.
lisby.
Vnli-h
furnishes
hospili.l
PEARS. ll.Bo huihcl. H. L. GieBox 76.
•____
clean, slrrile dlancta and dco.bu- *
{in
r.tu r n &gt;
» ..t n r .u ii &gt; .
iry. Paula; Fla.
iird container. Ec .Domical and ' « k t tu T i l t : eA .N F i.d ti&gt; H H H A l. 1 t
LARGE DUPLEX in excellent
1
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Bril.I,I
flit'll!
safe. Fully mcdlitill-/ approved
condition. 4 acres of land, 636 2 DEER A FOX hounds, age be
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t t 'I T S I M S m y hai.rt Bint s f f i . l i '
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Terms, St. John Raalty Co., Inc.
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tronic Blankets. Tad Oavis Fur­ Cohen’* Radiator 5 b »p for com
A. B. Peterson, Realtor — W.
O I*. U ,n u t ., ii
niture Co. 811 E. First Street.
pli-li. radiator service. lOd 8*o
t'ltr k I'lrcu ii t'ou rt
Archie Brown, associate.
ford' Avr. Phone 5 M -W . .
Phone 968. •
FMmin.ita 1‘o u n ly . F lorida
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quit because .l,.‘ rented, khe
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AND TYPING
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CREIIIP I.UREAU OF
a free
Home Demonstration
tylthin 50 mile radius uf Or-

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daughtir want furnished apart­
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votive* id ruiai ft
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fo»t as a big 'league pitcher
when the opposition s t a r t *
pounding his Sunday pilch

three Waits flotif*n riot run to
ti . .a e ruriawab steer in Mary.

LONNIE MEMUl.I.EN’K Market

COUPLE with children desires
furnished 1house or apartment.
HOT PLA fE LDNCIl
CYill l*e permanent.-Write A. F. Served from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's
walker, Kt. 1, c/o C. E. Webber,
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fANTED: Rallabla hustler to
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consumers xrilh 200 household
neceositle* in'North Eaat Polk
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TH U RSD AY, SEPT. 25, 1947

Red Headquarters
In Milan Bombed

Overell Jury To
- Inspect I&gt;eath Yacht

MILAN. Bcpt. 26, (Al — Communiat headquarters in thlaslrlkrrripnlcd Iralu-ilrial. center wa*

SANTA -ANA. Calif-. Sept: 25.
Id5 — With testimony completed,
the jury trying Louis* Overell
and tieorgu liollum on these**
’
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*~

.1. A. .decision on a special sesA » p r « g tn m
negro spiritual
L'angre** .in emergency
slnglm* I? -rehi-iUTir-l In'take filari* id fur KiirnjH' mill'•flow from
. Sunday .vvrniug *t Ah# Munirir**1.: iULL’
■far baa.
to inspect the 'yacht aboard whler
.. n W*
---—- . Ind ’ caraWnierl hurried
the wealthy Mr. and Mrs. Waltsr'Rif ftW. vfv H." Vi.’tlry. nrirrn.
' special
scene. but faitrd to find any
K. Overell died mar. 15.
author and proponent &lt;&gt;f better lion ran Ire avoided and baa an
trarr of the huinb thrower.
The defense rested Its rebuttal
racial {elation*.
•open niiml mi the subject.
Tin- entire textile industry In
cask late yesterday after failing
A foretaste o f Ihe pnnrrani will
2. On the long range Mai shall
nnrthern Italy, meanwhile, was
to get court permission to show
bo heard tonight nt 7 :3f) nVItrek i-l.ni for helping i.ui*ipean court
threatened with paralysis hy a
motion pictures of a calf caresss
and Sunday morning nl 7:tNi trie* which help the inselves and
strike
nf
40,1)00
technician*
nnd
being blown-up-with lO stieka *f —
e.icli other, careful study will pre­
o'clock over Station WTHR.
administrative,
employes,
railed
dynamite.
Known It th* Good-Wilt Prog* cede any action and the governyesterday
hy
the
Communist-do­
*
The movies were offered by tli*
the
ram of |b&lt;- Southland the Sunday merit will in»\e rautiiiu*ly.
minated . general confederation of
.1. A special committee nf rilidefense in an attempt tn refute thiQ
tranlng program at the Rail I’v-k
labor.
state’s claim that Overell wa* in
will feature rinnpethlnn jjl *lng- reits iu* Imen rutme.l In ronsidrr
Textile official* said lhal if the
the 'forward cabin of his boat, the
Inor spiritual* Hy vpHnui colored the immediate food ' problem and
strike continued all of the InduaMary E, when 12 sticks of dyna­
advise “ on wuys and means of
quartette* and rmirttilih-*.
trv’a
550,000
workers
would
b«
mite, blew two holes in \he hull.
earring out the neer.'sury conser­
The Rev. Fairley i* n native of vation effort,"
thrown out of work licrauar they
Defense attorneys contend that
North Carolina, a graduate of
4. Oilier romrnittees have been AVOWID candidate for th* tie pub­ would lark technirial direction.
the Overell* were alive at the tint*
Tuakegre tout it tile in Alabama unsigned lire responsibility
In Rome the Communist news­
of
of the explosion and that Mr.
and ha* toured Uw-eduntry on" hi* studying the report drawn up lican nomination for President, r x - paper L’ tJnltn declared today that
Overell wa* in a standing porition.
good will' million. He claim* that by tii nations in Paris, millinlng Gov. Harold R. Staisen fle ft), of textile workers would sell* plants
The prosecution hold*, that both
Minnesota. Is shown with limeerd
the wlfite and negro eltiien* or
bv force If owners decided to close
victim* were .bludgeoned to de*th
DROPfINO TOKIN Of.OUST on Uw casket of Florctlo It LaGuardia, the Rev. Gerald V. Harry, of Christ Epis­
the South have no proldrm* that their need* unner- the Marshall Selby, president of the Kailern .them completely l»cau*e of a
before the explosion occurred.
States Expoiltlon at Springfield,
they themselves rannot *olve with­ Plan.
copal Church, blesses the casket during committal service In Woodlawn Cemetery, New York. Mourners at
.Ur. Truman refrained
from Mast., where Statien mod* an ad­ strike of approximately 40.000 adout outside fnree ol foreign line
the
iravealde
of
the
clty'e
ex-Meyor
(L
tn
r.)
are:
Mrs.
UGuardia;
son
Eric
and
daughter
Jean;
Paul
Beltere,
minlstr&gt;tlve workera and technici­
pagands. fin the program will Ire terming n« votrmtary rationing dress urging a buyers slrll;e In f*od.
of U. 8. Conference of Mayors, and LaGuardia’a successor. Mayor William O’Dwyer. ' *
(/nfcreational)
Battle Is Fought
the Southern Gospel Singer* of hr* immediate plan In save food. Speaking before the New England ans.
Home owner* In Milan stated
( ( ’• a tla * e 4 from !•■** »»■•*
Tampa and a good will ehoir from |{o|reiitedly, hCj said, it rail* for members of the Grange, he laid he
kavtr.g food, for-not wasting -food. was In favor o f a 20 per cent drop In they would be forted to close the
turesque ",Shanghai” method of
sieged the village of Arkahova,
Orlando.
Cardinal
Spellman
Mr. Truman -.aid he has ireen
getting crews for ships. The "hlrplants tn avoid damage to materi­
70 mile* w est'of Athena on th*
Special accommodation* will Ire ndvi.i-d tInst Americans waste the food romumptlnn and a IS per cent
ing halls" then were under prlslopes pf historic Mount l’»m as­
(('n sllaar* tn&gt;M I 'a i f Hh I
made for while vlalltfcs, it wn« e.piivnl.'Mt of 711,000,&lt;M)0 bushel# cut in food prices. (Intcrnaffonun als bv worker* lacking direction
vale ownership.
from Ihe technicians.
day and ronrlmled with a 'bene­ sy*. fnr seven hour* yesterday
announced.
r.f wlieat. Presumably he meant
but. were driven off when gov­
"The seaman had to patronise diction from the Cardinal.
7O,Q0O,0OO bushel* a year.
ernment relhforeerornt* arrived,
such waterfront places or he
IKS.
Denounced
Since
the
Congress
began
MonJews
Decline
French
EccIch Warning
The proposal for conserving
could not get a job," Haddock
.
'lay night, hundreds of thousands official reports said today.
fund* stemmed directly, from a
aald.
f&gt;uqny the «iervW hich includ- .
Offer
Of
HomtHite
U
w'
V
n2t
Infrequent,
lhal
-Usvc
Hocked to - live ponMIJaal
M 'aaliH *rd ( huh I’a a r &lt;&gt;■*)
Hy RO BERT K. GKIGKIt
(Intflintir *1 ft mat P i * f tfel"*)
recoin niendii lion rif a committee
gave blanket approval l*&gt; all five
l"
J™ ™
mnsXex, dozens of sectional meet­ erf fhree assaultaren the village.
Waktfinftton—Maritime "hiring he was
many an n tccw iry T fe. maintaH;- of cahlntt.number* who iurec irei-nbails" are bark In newspaper head­ he had earned during his previous ings and holy hours in a demon­ 40 gendarme were supplied witht
Stndjhrig^ world io&gt;..i program* ' f ItFFIKCK.-Gerirtany, S. pl, 25 ex-enc mle*.
-Ing bfrare.’’
voyage and he was then Imme­ stration of Roman Catholic mast munitions by ajr. Some of tire
lines.
—fd^—
Jpwlsb
refugee*
of
the
KxGromyko
supported
the
I’oUth
I
In*
rommlttec
is
headed
hy
Scf:
The {holer la ■between r'unat ■
diately -at the mercy of the so- worship and rltuAlietic splendor guerrillas were repnrled this
odu*
UH7
nnlv
laughed
tndav
proposal
with
a
declaration
that
Senator
Taft
(R-Ohlo)
said
called shipping master.
tractive alternative*," Ercle* until, retary of Slntc Marshall and when a renewed French offer In
he still under attaek
unrivalled In^hl* country since morning
adding that the quetdimt i* till*; Secretary of Commerce Harrlman. lakr them l&gt;ack to -France -wav the Potsdam Agreement treated at Santa Crux. Calif., he "might
"Tliht practice, incidentally. Ini Ihe last Congress In 1841 at by Greek spitfire*.
all’
these
*ex-enrmy
*tales
In
the
consider1? revising the Taft lfartly
Mr. Truman released their re­
"I. How m uch-are we going
Press report* said the moun­
same way without any dlscriml- Jalior law to permit continuance to the * Shipping Commissioner* Minneapolis.-St. Patti.
to hrakr available to maintain port, pin* a statement o f his own l.roadrasl in the ramp* where nation towanl any rff them.
tainous area south ihd west of
Art of 1H72 which outlawed
(bey
are
being
held.
The
participants
i
nil
tided
aevof
Ihe
hall*.’
. peace through the production if on ii und on ^lu- .Marshall I’lan,
Shanghaiing. Rut the act, need- rni cardinal*. 55 archbishop* and Phlorina, In northern Greer* near
"T ie ‘ United Stairs anil the
Non* of the refwgeesbarccpled
Mr. Truman said:
He made this statement to news­ lea* to say, did nnt eliminate it,
food and pnnlpctlve fruilitie* to
bishop* and scores of prominent the Yugoslav 'border, had been
"The rabinel (foodI committee Ihe offer, despite a llrllisb warn­ United Kingdom," he said, "de­ papermen after a conference with
f«t other IH-moeraciei burk or*
of guerrilla*. It wa* pre­
• His* of the Unions
member* nf thq clergy and laity. cleared
viate
from
the
Potsdam
A
rre
t
ing
that
those
who
turned
it
down
made
it
rlear
that
definite
step*
Harry
Lundclrerg,
secretary
anil
sumed thin wa* part of a gen­
thalr feet."
liuiing the first World War the
mcnl when they seek to ha“ operating brail of the AFL Bailors
would
find
their
ration*
rut
from
to
conserve
on
use
of
food
stuffs
eral operation to protect phlorina.
"2. How much are we going to
government adopted a policy of
the present 2.WKI ralnrlr* a dav Italy considered separately."
Union of .the Pacific. ■
-Thomas Jo/frrsnn, one of Ihe where It was fejrerd “ General
spend preparing for the nest war.*1 nl home .and n ililre-tile feeding to the'rrgulnr German ration of
collective bargaining and
nf
livestock
will
lie
essential
If
leaders
in
the
development
of
the
The
new
mrmbfrahlp
battle
Markos," guerrilla chieftain, may!
- What Is a hiring hall?
The Federal Reserve chief
I I
control over hiring. It set up
came in the mldat'of these other
to n m r * ' 'Commontit----TJlC_ rcruud~ut-lhe-4»e*Hqg«—mr Sen Her*-ice' llliresu tb recruit i
..that "w e aie going to •have to we are to make our fullest eon* 1.5511 calories.
and
Constitution
avoided
the
term
.
u
v
vo
U
j
)
inw
a
let-—
Irihullnn
towards
meeting
minifree state.
VI f the jews refii*f*” Ihr -ltfM*dthe Taft-Hartley law are men with men.
give up. something," adding;
"democracy"
l/t
his
public
addres­
Tin* U. 8.%delegation oreparrd pages of discussion atom! them.
TIM ahitl posted hsndlilllg' said,
The army announced that tha
5— »W a r aiinui Iw l.im f t - m - ntrt-rr
After the war bargaining re- ses and documents and used it only
Taft failed Them Clotted
other countries without suffering same time relieve the upward "It will t*&gt; uiiile rlear that they tn idungo immediately into the
class
of 1046 had been called up
verlhd
to
an
individual
basis
and
remain iu the ‘ llfitiih xone of Crrek-llalknn controversy this af­
During these hearings last Feb­ the marine trade unions irecame occasionally In private converaath* conaCfluancc* of inflation, hea- pressure mi pnrrs nt home."
for service.
ternoon
with
a
formal
proposal
Germany
of
their
own
free
will."
ruary
Taft
said:
,
Consequently,
lie
said,
he
Is
▼lar 'taxation o j the relmpoiilloji
dormant and remained so until
naming
the
*|HrciaI ritiren*
"(Inn thing that com-ern* me
m
Refugee* In the two displaced to the UnlUd Nations Assembly
of wartime controls."
the '3b*.
for
creation
of*n
"watchdog”
com­
about
the
cloned
shop
is
this
hir­
final
committee
headed
hy
Chnrpersons camps—Pnppcmlnrf arid
Foreign count flea receiving aid.
YARDLEY
VENETIAN
BUNDS
In 1034 a Wed coast strike oeEcclea continued, mull “ lake le* l.uekmau, president of Lever Am .Kind—went atynit thrir nor­ mission to restore peace under ing hall, partirularly in the marl’ America’s Moet Beautiful
curreil and the union* revived. It
Assembly- authority. Ilerschet V. lime industry.
measure* to assure the most et* llrotliers, f ’nml.ridge, Mass., to mal duties nfler the hrnadealt, Johnson
Aluminum - Cedar - PalUhed Aluminum
was
scheduled
to
makij
wa*
out
of
this
situation
that
the
“
There,
apparently,
the
effect
fcctlve use of their own lesouire- lead a conservation campaign.
vnlcerl in Kngiish, Gernisii, Polish
Ask Me For Free Estimate
si well as tlime received from} At one point, lie said he could and Yiddish, with childr.-n »t- a major' II. H. speech on the Bal­ of Ihe rinsed shop |* the arbitrary union htring halls .were re-estab­
P.
W.
STEVENS
— 617 W. Robinson - Orlando
kan
problem
in
the
,55-nelion
lish,-I.
ability- of unions to limit- the
UI&lt;*'
» j not say how runny millions ot leuding school and women busy at
Phone 2-0729
political commHl ’o 'to back the people ‘ that may lie employed.
Under this system a union sea­
Ecctrs Bald thnl finnneing I he dollars would In- Involved in slop- domestic tasks.
American resolution. That com­ Apparently the effect of that, man, seeking .work, rrporli at a
war largely by government bor­ gap aid to Kurn|&gt;c. He ncknowmittee was scheduled tn start at more or less, Is to destroy disci­ hiring hall, located In all large
rowing was primarily responsible ledgiul ibal a shortage of dollars
Lions Meeting
3 I*. M»
pline and evertldug else on the west coast seaport eitir* and in
for "present inflationary * (level- in oilier land* causes a shortage
sumo on the east coast. Each
Dr. Herlrert V. Evalt, Austra­ ship.
of
final
and
fuel.
Apmanta." Hut he also asserted
I f ;nw llir*,Mt »ti.g«t f &lt; t « #
union has Its own hiring hall.
lia's
minister
‘
fur
external
a
f­
“
I
mean
their
hiring
hail
bust
‘The LAUNDERETTE Is a wonderful invention!
that ex palistori of private credit
Mi. Truman ntao was not willing Aurilttinr on llir 9|(i, 1 0 ill «nrl
fairs, today wa* eli-rUd chairman nesses are so extreme a form of They are operated by union mem­
in the Inst two -years—ami pros­ to go so far a* to snv that a reber*.
No mess (o clean up! Bow I used to dread that
pects for its further sulistnntlnl turn t" talioiiing and price o n . 1-1 th o f M sy. He praiied itthr o f tb&gt;' eftraorrfinary United Na the closed shop. . . . "
The maritime companies re­
The elosrd shop, in which only
expansion—had
contributed- to Hula, or (o other wartime con- Sanfonl rrom i as bring an up lion* Assem bly Com m ittee «'i
Palestine.
*
moppinft-up Job! Now Pm rid of washday blues
union, member* may lie employed. quest Ihe union* for employe*.
pressures Hint "could lead io &lt;IU- trls might be necessary tii sup- anil up d u b ." •
-Kvatt suggested Inviting rep- Is outlined hy the Tafl-Hartley Tire seaman first in line tor the
-aitrous roiyr-quences tor, tire twirl America's program to com­
I.e*
Huffman
nf
Nnytnnn
and drudgery!" *"
bat hunger and Communism in Reach. . . Lion rnV-inet' -'ern 'ln ry . j-t.*eutAlivuS- of^Uuj-Jftwjsh Agen­ law and.waa a WynnU- of-dtwii*- Job gets It if ho -wnnt*' it*'But fhej
Monoray."
________■
rompany has a right to reject him,
cy for Patrsnne amt the Aiab «lnni.— ;■ - - .
g tiwfp*; tnld nf varinn* prnjectir by LlolM
for cause, and ask a replacement.
The Union’s Vie.
\vamiin&lt;;ton7 S-pl. l ’&gt; *-v. Those, liu suggested, are mai­ o f that City which recently re- Higher GormnlHoc fqr I'nleslimIn participate in di*ru**ii|n* of
Hoyt H. Haddock, exrru
Rut
ler-.
'
for:.
Congie*.*
to
determine.
The adminiilraltvr ollice ol lire
slilled In donating I'J.wm tn the
q | 36
r tr n L «if _lh*,.iurax
35 jir
jiertrnL
-ike,
Answering
statements of yj!!!*
sum* Llmi.apmixnml Jlnlly-ililLHclnail the 66-nation (fommUtee ' on the tbrt-iircri lary m V lhal CIO Mari*- _ A{c?UL.
saUnited plates courli eitim.'trd to^ ii
f
**'!’ -* nalional |vwt‘ a are
Second at Onk
Phone 1082
Hn'nblirmi trnTtrrrtftar they m'G- f „ r
p||m| wldch he Irrmed the aartto'lcr'mii whlcIT, were it(TopteT lime Committee, nnd Joseph Cur- "limberrd.
presenting alreut 19
m- not, been Krpt
T E y llisl b.itiliujilcy icsict
kept inforinecl on world finest pre-vorattonal school o f It* at last spring’s, special assembly ran. committee chairman, with millions acres
of.
foreaUand—
--.
sessions
on
Palestine.
Hi*
spnther labor-leader!, contended tho
created by more than 2*1 |tciccnl conditions,‘
. ‘ Mr,
M i. Truman aaid.he type In the slate^ »&gt;hL which- U
in.the Js*| Jrnal year. tnd.piediLlcd Will- letting thorn kiu»w-a#-*oon supervised bv the Florida Coun­ proval was adopted without opyo.' hiring hull i* not a closed shop
but Is “ preferential hiring."
the incteate would be even (.ifaler as bo'fofind out liim*elf. lie point­ cil for Hie Hllnd. He emphasised *11Ion.
And it may Ire on that b*si*
ed In a copy of (be report on 1he that lid* Is uni a Dnvtnn* Reach,
Kvatl then ralln! for n stalein the year which brgan July l.
,
Marshall Plan. i-achi*i-d in green nrolcct alone, but of nil Linns ment from the Unittol Kingdom that a way can lie found to ex­
A total of 11.710 bankiiplry rardlsMirtl folders' and tint with Club* of tin* stale. He |o(d of as the country which rules Pal- empt them front Ihe Taft-Hartlev
cates were filrd in fednal courts red t«|M*.. and said II had just how a rehabilitation program Is online under a la-ague of Nations law. One Labor -Department offirlat, who did not want to ire
iM
i ,
— t h e y ' r e j u s t a f e w o f f/ic n o w A d v u n c c - D e s i g n
in ibr 12 months epJeil latt June a&gt;rived this morning.
carried out among Ihe blind to mandate,
The Chief Executive said he Is give them confidence tn do some­
Tim llritlsh indicated they quoted by name, said "there la
30. Dsnkuptcy proccrdinK* in the
nskiug special rommtiirr* he has thing for them»elves.
would tie piCjiarrd' to apeak to­ serious doubt whether the hiring
prrviout ycat frll to lU.'llf*. ibr appointed and varied*
halts are outlawed by Ihe act."
governVice president Ed Christensen morrow, Colonial Secretary Arthur
Haddock explains th ? , hiring
lowest tince the ILnkuptry Act ment agenrles to look over the
Crereh
Jones
was
expected
to
tieof Dnvtons
Resell told of a
Marshall Plan Information for the mliulrol-show givrn-by—the etuh Uvee—Hrit ain’* main policy- dr{t*T hall-Ud*-waat—:--------------------- ;—
wet paired in I8‘)8.
Under preferential hiring, pri
h in ^ iT
t e ll in g h ig h e r s t a n d a r d t o f v a lu e o n e v e r y jo b !
- " 1 kc-iismWi'---- of **•»*----(ilcd- l-*o—fit nf ronrrr**innnl 'StUdlPIT that brought io ft.non end of a ration.
,
ority of employment I* given jto
The Id-nslimi Pari* rnnfrrenre "Know Your Neighbor" Jambo-e(ln fiscal 11*17 &gt; Increased In each
Kvnil’s election n* rlinli man hal union member*, lint where the
quarter of the year," the ad­ i* asking for some $22,1to,non,non a t' the country club that added been a«xured when Canada’s l i s ­
union Is unable, to supply men iho
ministrative office said, ."so thiP of oulsido help, mostly from, the lt'00 to the club’s fund*.
ter H. Pearson indicated he would employer l* free to hire else­
It is probable that the number II. 8.’ In the next four years.
not ire able to serve. The choice where.
And the uninn cannot
King Lion Gene Fisher of DeMr. Truman said he' alia Is
for the year 1H4H will bo higher
of Kvatt was unanimous, but Yu­
rounting on I-alln America to Land repopted a membership ot 49 goslavia said she would. ahaULt compel non-union employes, *ethan tn IU47.* *
r ? A ~ /,&gt; 3
“ liiit.
-. Tii# office madu it# repurt to an give a hand. Ha mid no fon- which it 1* planned to increase tq iho ground* that the chairman cured by th* employer front other
■ourres,
to
join
H
O
,
ITs
announced
a
Rutdnoff
the
union.
ferrnre
with
I.atln
American
nat­
gflnual confrtriicp of senior Judges
should nut I* a represenlativv
Haddock *ay» |t U only In rar*
of the United Hlates circuit courts. ion* ha* twen cnllrd, hut they violin concert at (Kelson Univer­ of iho llritlsh Empire*
r.ui", however, that the union
sity
on
Jan.
12
as
Ihe
mean*
of
It said docket* of the federal will |« kept iufnrmnl nf develop
Tho
Palestine
committee
elected
cannot supply merr.
raising fundsdo aid Iho blind, and
district court* generally ore In ment*.
HianiPse Foreign Minister Arth.iThe problem to which the re added that the club, is endeavoring klttl Rnnnmyong a* vim-chairman On Igrowth of ’Hhanih*!' System
.0 current condition, but the workThe record of the hearing*
port of Ihe Pari* eonferences Is to take rnre of needy sight cases. nnd Thor .Thors of Ireland as
'l«ad of the judges Is byavler.
ttare* American' seamanship -bark
The numlicr o f districts where devoted. Sir. Truman said In hi* He invitrd the club* .to hob) iho rapporteur.
to 10th century day* and the piethere is congestion is- tending to statement, "not only underlie* the next lone meeting at 0:45 o'clock,
increasr." the report said, "white political and ’i-coipmilc * well-be­ Nov. IR at t)ie IH.atid Clumber
In llmsn where it ha*. prrvjon*ly ing o f Kurope, but is also of key of Commerce Rullding.
Organisation of the New Smyrna
existed, the congestion is becoming importance to a »lable jwace In
the’ world,
Club last February was described
' more aggrnvaleci." -'- "
'The people of the United (Kates bv King Lion Rob Quigley, who
The administrative offlgo said
th* wniklosd reipiired an addition- recognise, aa do Ihe people ofth e described * Lion campaign to In
BRINGS THE MILL TO YOU
'tal Judge for the clrcut court in European nations, that the ear due# the County- Commission to
Chicago. It also urged mart- Rest practicable achievement At fix New Hmvrna bridges. This
- ment of several bills pending In economic health and ronsequent resulted in action In 10 dav*. he
; AT
Congress which would authorise political sUhlllty In Europe, la said. tie' told nf fund raising
of
utmost
Importance
far
the
campaigns that resulted In a sub­
B#w district Judge appointments.
More bankruptcy rases were Pence and Will-being of the world." stantial donatlqn to the Holly
Meanwhile
In'
New
York,
top
lllll'pruject. He reported 26 active
filed last year in the fifth cir­
cuit, comprising Alabama. Florida, grade* of (miter dropped 2S cent* member*.
BIRDSEY’S POULTRY FEEDS
King Lion W, O, Livingston
Georgia, I^niislana, Mississippi a pound on the wholesale market
and Texas, than in any nther of with the treat selling at 77 cents a of the Hanford club told of the
Hen Scrdtch
.....t.:..,...;.. 100 lbs. 5.40
th# eleven circuits. The fifth Imd Pound, compared with RflH cenU progress in signing un merchants
m a u w to u ir A a
8.70H, and 2.875 of thrm were filed Sept. 16. Consumer resistance was to give space to gum hall machln
Isaylnfr Mash ...f .......... ; 100 lbs. 5.25
In the northern Alabama district. credited with forring th* decline. es designed to raise funds for th*
Wholesale egg prices held steady blind and underprivileged ynulh
ProUep
Mn«h ............
100 lbs. 5.45
in New York and rollon futures He premised financial support
opened 26 to 40 rrnla a bale high to the Holly 1(111 blind school
Wildlife Hurt
•arowum Mjiih ....................100 lbs. 5.30
ee.
project. He stressed Ihe need of
(('•Mlaerg (roa, I’ sas Uatt
Parting M p h
................100 lbs. 5.65
The rally In
grain
prices
fob
in
fol- • program
m to Ire started In school*
of the turkey stock In Dsde, Mon­ lowed qntwmncethent of prsaldtaL explain .what tha Flag stand* tor,
&lt;Packaged in'convenlcnt
ro* -aod Hrnwsrrl -.etrttntir*, The Truman’* cabinet food committee also to atreu tha principle* of
m w s a u ia
loss of quail was lighter—about (hat about 470.000,000 bushels of freedom and Democracy In _ ah
eh* Lsnwkre# AMMO*.
10
and
25
lb.
sizes)
&lt;0 percent.
all grain* would be available for effort tn check the growth of
Host of the quail drslrnyed export during the 1047-48 fiscal Communism. He was' commanded
1t-t...
BIRDSEY’S STOCK FEEDS
war* those which had hatched year.
for this plan by Deputy District
Within the past 50 days, Bunnell
After an hour of trading, wheal Gov. John Myer* of DeLand.
Dairy F e e d .............•:...........100 lbs. 4.50
aald.
was Ik to 1H cent* .hlghsr than
Harry Robson, chairman of the
th* pin* flat woods west of yrsterday's close with Decamber Junior Rasa ha! I ■League, told of
Hog Ration .............a.;.. ....... 100 lbs. 4.77
i Okeechobee, District Chief at |2.H7Ai. Corn was up 14 to this activity Id Sanford ami head*
(Special Discount 1000 lbs. or more)
E Albritton estimated "well 114. Decemlrer 62.I8U, and' oat* of other club* expressed much In­
r- 50 percent” of an already wer* U to % up, December terest.' Aid to the Jayceos and
bnbwhlto population wa* *1.0574.
the Tohritt Booth project end to
Your FEED DOLLAR Buys More
away bv wind* and waters,
Recent declines in the prices of the Salvation Army ware other
try and Glades counties, 18 commodities brought a drep of Sanford project* reported.
at
BIRDSEY’S Becausee All of
o The
In
Cab he* i
t th# state's mors popular 2.0 per rent In th* Dun and Brad- addition-io King Mon Quigley,
T k e ifW M hw. M f la
1
•*M
% »=
**M
iw r ir w r
Services
Arc
Performed
With—
» - *IlfRIBWa
■
« ItPli
- area*, previously hid, been street Wholesale Food Prleo-IiK Germ! Boyd and 7 »-V m ille*p fe .
•Wi AIVANCI ■ N IC M -tefwy
mtd-rtmmer dex during the week ended Tues­ were present from Deland. Tall |
3S&amp;
—NO IN-BETWEEN PROFITS
jk .j
day. Sept. 23. Tire Indagr. repre­ Twister H Robson
a buy
set turkny losses at senting the sum total of the price evening and fined everybody oq
-g jL V O N E W m G
*t in Desoto, Charloie, per pound of 81 foods In gensral tha slightest pretext.
ndry eoantles. J,
use. stood *t *8,01 on that date
— *— — ------ &gt;compared with a record *7.12 op
Sent. 15 and *6.16 year ago.
! ■fV"'
for Monday vrith onnMr. Truman aald a dectali
decision on sessional leaders.
a. He said be
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X special session of Congress for hoped one could be avoided’ and
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VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1DUS

Buyer Resistance
G ro w l
Flanders H i n t s At
New Controls To
0 C u r b Speculation
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General Bradley
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Phone Union Russians Seek Join Withdrawal
Declares War Of Troops Fronj Kgrea~In 1948
On CIO Group
Beirne Convincttf Ef­
fort To Put Union
In CIO Is Not Rank
And File Movement

WASHINGTON; 3epL 26 lAf
—General Omar Bradley re­
turned today from a six-weeks
inspection 'tour of Amet Wan
troupe in Europe ami reported
the morale o f'G . I.’a there ia
“ fine." Bradley, veterans ml.minlstrator and former Army
.commander in the European
cunipaign, nipde the trip at the
invitation of Preaident Tru­
man. Bradley, haa been men­
tioned in apeeulation u» surces■tor to General Dwight l&gt;. Eiienho»er at chief of staff. He
told reporter*1 that he found
American troop- in Europe to
h^ve "fine rhotsle, Well discip­
lined, well housed and doing
more training -than hat been
done-there recently." .

WASHINGTON. -Sept. 26 (*•)
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. VO
lhe Communications Wnrkns if
— William Green, A m e r i c a n
America, rtewlv formed indepen­
Federation of Labor President,
dent union, took on the C IO \oady
today called for Increased pro­
in what may develop into a long
duction to check Marine living
and hitler fight to trptrsenl long
coata at home and help carry
out Preaident Truman's “ waste
Jnlance operators and the men who
lo o " food jMijgram in
install major telephone
equip­
h u n g e r 1) European*. Saying
ment.
—“ full production la the remedy
&lt;»for high prices," the AFL lead­
A decimation of“o|&gt;en warfare
er appealed for Joint coopera­
came from CWA President Joseph
tion by labor and management
A. Beirne who ted the ‘nationwide
to achieve greater output.
slrike nf 520,006* telephone wuikers last spring. The CWA was
Hr ASSOCIATED PRESS
Some high-flying pricer weie
formed |o replace the looiely knit
loting altitude in icalleied citier
.National Federation * of Tale phone
throughout the countiy Imp/ anit
Winkers, which'duet led lhe strike.
buyer reiirtance war credited with
Bui two of llir NFIW 'S strate­
gic group* refused to go along with
halting the upwatd rpital in revllie CMA. Their officers those to
' A ra l ol the liner.
.
cast thrir h&gt;1 with the CIO t spec
At Cbtcago, New Yoit',~Plul*JeTrally ctralrxl Irlrplitnr Workers
phia, Kantar City and Detue.
Orgibi/ing Committee (IW O C .)
r e p o r t e d b u t l e r price diopt
The two unions are lhe Amer­
from a week ago ranging up to I i
ican
Union of Telephone Wot ken
cent! a pound, Dunn and HraJ(A U fW ). wilh about 20,1)00 mem­
tftert repotted lli.vl buying ol
bers in the long line, division of
luxury item* hadtlecyeaied through­
the American
I deplume • and
out the nation. There weir
j I Includes Warren AusTelegraph Company. ) and the
acatterrd drop* in the retail price*
tin And McNeil*In Association of Communications'
egg* and fieth meal*.
Hit At Warmongers Equipment Workers (ACEW) whose
The buiinet* research him »»ul
2(),(Xlj mrmheis arc employed by
retail isle* for the week were
lhe Wetlrui 1.Ire11ic Company nr
i i.t . ■ l
..
,t . , „ „ i , „ u LAKESUCCESS. Sent. 26 -&lt;/P&gt;
slightly higher than the preceding p u||ja*t AmJlfi Vi.hin.ky a.- key cities of the Hell system.
week knd three toseven percent | ^ ^ j
#
ron(„ fBtelodty
The A l’TW memlwrship vol"i
ahead of a year ago with a large ^
john Fw|fr I)u||„ #nd olh„ by a five to three ratio to go bit *
proportion" of consumrr income prominent "Amriicans he sttarkrd the CIO I WOC. A. T. &amp; T. has *1
spent on foods, which incleased as "warmonger*" ilmuld be "en- lowed i )h union Until Oct. 10 to
prove that it still repn-senl* thr
substsnttally in volume. ‘
chained." Vishmsky broadened hi* wprkers In the najluiiwide hanmln-------Poutuy.-ehoeaw and UteXpert*i*t* ilashing " s*lack * lo cover U. S. ing unit. This is bring done b&gt;
..canned meats were* In heavy dc- Delegate Warren Austin* and Bri- having the; irtemheti. sign new
v*biand while butter, eggs and fresh
• • r l - t r\ I
i j ._*.. i l payroll uruurtion citu*. A majormeats decreased In popularity. lam . Chtef Delegate I lector M e ( f » ,B , |w tanwU|,M|[ U M l l , ,
B*Cts a id - ale* r -tillr.e d to bs’ Nou “
*- «
............— - — ■ '• ■ *
- "
*
preferred to htgh-prtfsAi tkjOo»«.
ViiTfinsV; released al.lhr nrws .“ The equipment workers’ burnt
•
The-Agriculture Department re­ conference- Iris
first
in
thejof ill rector s ha, voted to join
ported 70 percent of this year s United States a 10 page statement the TWOG and Is-orndtirtmi— n
corn crop wasTargely »«fe from
memlM-rship referendum.
damaging frosty as uf St-pl. 10. fully renewing and stiepgthening
Said llrii tuj in a statement to*
Hqwever, there have been report* his charge of a virtual war plot
of frosta since then in northern in the Untied Slates agiinsl the U"So many AUTW and ACEW
parts uf tne mid-western corn Soviet Union^and naming Dulles,
(( NNllaNrH M l’ «a» ‘I S ir, i
belt. The Sent. 10 estimate com- a ranking member of the Ameiican . . .
,
...
r i,
B pares with 55 percent of the crop
&lt;®r»ported safe from frpsl a w»wk delegation all over again at hr
warmonger i
«»
is
I
earlier. Front. dnmqgud corn is had in his original "warmonger1
of tower quality for - livestock Voeech of-Sept. 18 to llie United; 1 ( 0 1 U S e P e r i l l l t S I S
__ feeding and .canuui- ha .tUired- *» Nation* Assembly. long «* fully matured grain.
Vlahinsky ileetared that hi*
Inasmuch as this year's crop
is unusually small, any conaid* charge* of warmongering had not
The right, of the 6 tV tu n fuse
etahle damage would greatly been met by either Austin or MeIt ...|l«,#a ~m l‘ **r rarer!
•n Issue u permit tu the Central
complicate the nation’s problem of
Flu ride Quick Frt-ere and Storage
sharing gram supplies with needy
to operate an abattoir in ils
II. S. Military Experts Co.
areas .abroad.
plant at Thirteenth and Elm Ave­
Senator Flanders (R-Vt.) said
Late In Arriving- nue was upheld In Circuit t’.uirt
{ft that Congress will be asked to
Toesdav by Judge Frank A Smith
* ,#apply controls" unless cunimodof Orlando, It was announced 'to­
BATAVIA.
Java,
8cpt.
26,
&lt;/Fl
fty exchanges curb wjr#l be trrm—The Uni toil Slates was the only day by Fred R. Wilson, city nlIl'StllssrS «n l-HB* T t m l
X"I
lornev.
participating power without ml
lary experts on hand today for . Judge Frank Smith, wlm is uf
MacArthur Insists , the United Nations consular mis-«finatine- during the vamiiim of
slon to investigate enforcement Judgt* Millard it. Smith, "held that
More Coal Is Needed of
the U.N. cease fire order to the CltV (Jommisslon had" the right
tu i-xerclse discretion in i'Hiing
the Dutch and Indonesians. TOKYO, Sept. 26. (A*)—General
It seemed unlikely that the JJlcJicense for the operation \f
MacArthur told the Japanese gov- United States would be able tu the abattoir nr the right to refuse
vrnmant today that If It puta contribute first hand military in­ to Issnff It If in thrir judgment It
• coal mines under state operation, formation to the initial report of should not lie Issut-d.” said Mr.
V It must raise coa* production the consular mission lo the U.N. Wilson.
quotas.
*j - if
This Judgment was the n-sidt
Security Uopncll, due next Thurs­
- MacArthur stated his views in day. U. 8. sources here said the of an alternative writ of mandam­
k letter to Frontier Tetau Kata- delegation of from aix to 10 us filed by the Freere Company
yams after reviewing q bill pro­ American officers assigned So the asking the City to ahnw cause
viding 'fur limited government mission would not arrive here whv such a license should not l&gt;e
control of mines. The Supreme from Manila before Sunday.
IssupiI.
Judge Hmllh, sahl Mr.
Commander said he had no ob­
The delay In the arrival of the Wilson, gave the company until
jection to nationalisation of maj­ Americana has aroused consider­ Sent. 30 to amend the alternative
or mines which have failed to able comment in newspapera and writ of mandamus.
meet production quotas.
in foreign political circlet hare.
Fallowing the filing of the suit
MacArthur told KaMyama he
against the City hy E. F. Hous*
A felt- all materials and labor neceaLa c k o f n e w s p r i n t
holder, attorney, for the romnany
w tory for full coal produftion were
VIENNA.
Sept.
26-&lt;/P}— Fred K. Wilson, in Whalf of the
available within Japan and that Wiener Hurler, Americmn-spon Cilv filed a motion with the Court
it seemed “ unrealistic that great- eared newspaper, failed to appear
oar production la not achieved." He today because of a lack of news­ to quash the writ.
urged the government to commit print. The Kurier, nhose 900,000
HOMELESS MOTHER
all iu available resources to coal circulation makes It tha largest
BRIDGETON. N. J„ Sept. 26,
duction so (hat Japanese in- German-language newspaper in VP)— A homeless mother and two
try might forge ahead.
Central Europe, buys newsprint children are moving Into Mayor
locally with Austrian schillings. BertramTirHr^AIthen’ s offlCe ln
the town hall "beeauae they have
Sknford Fishermen .
no other place to go,” the Mayor
DELAND RADIO
Bring In 13 Biff Bass WASHINGTON. Sept. 26, VO— said today. He did not Identify
The Communications Commission, the family, bat said they hail Wen
A string of 13 black u&lt;™ , acting on a petition for recon­ evicted from their home so the
caught by Otis (Dirk) Jones and sideration by Station W8IR at building could be turned to com­
R. 7.. Johnson, was displayed In Winter Haven. Fla,, today set mercial use.
front of the Robson Sporting aside Its. previous grant to DeWANTED; A CHURCIlfl.L
Goods store this morning, giving Land Broadcasting Co , for a new
LONDON,
Sept.
26-&lt;/P&gt;—
further evidence that The big ones standard station at DeLand to
a re , being caught in Seminole operate on 1400 kilocycles, 260 Peter Thorneycroft, conservative
watts, unlimited time.
member of Parliament, predicted
County.
be held on In an address at suburban WonThe fish were caught between . -A hearing
— -r now
„ will
„
■■
7i00 o'clock and 0:00 o-riock thlafthe {Mamd-application with 8ta- stead last nlRhrrl
morning with line halt .near the tlon WSIR a party to the pro­ months have passed Great Britain
yt r
“ Is going to demand the services
_ Osteen bridge on the BL Johns ceeding.
of Winston Churchill."
■• River.
FREEDOM
TO
PRINT
The demand, Thorneycroft said,
The largest of the base weighed
BRIGHTON, Eng., Sept. 2 6 - will b« mad* "not on the basis
slightly over five pounds, while
the emalleet one weighed one and VO—A, T. Penman, president of of his recoM o f the affection in
the Institute of Journalist*, pro­ which he Is held, but becauad of
one-half pounds.
tested today that government cult the ovtnta which are going to
In newsprint supplies threatened sweep over the country."
BANKS WAKNKD
WASHfNGTON, Bept. 26, W — he freedon of the British press.
"W * have not yet seen what
Addressing the Institute's an­ It Ja Ilka to lira on our own re­
H. Earl Cook, a director of tha
Federal Deposit Insurance Cor- nual conference. Penman det- sources -under a Socialist govern­
H
stlon, said .today bank auper- criiicd the cuts
ment," he declared. "Britain ia
should be watchful of land- gainst the free eipreeslon of going to face the

VishinskydJrges
John F. Dulles
Be Enchained

Right Of City 10

Upheld By Judge

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 26 b1 —American diplomatic au■thoritiei view tha Soviet propose
for early simultaneous
withdrawal of American and Rui in troops from Korea as a
propaganda maneuver to influent the Korean issue in the
United Nations. These authentic voiced the belief privately
that Moscpw does not expect the oposal lo be taken seriously
as a practical course of action, ending receipt oflbe official
. version of the proposal made at i onI by Soviet Lieut. General
T. F. Shtikov, State Department ifficisls said they could not
comment. A spokesman noted tha Secretary Marshall has sub­
mitted lo the UN Assembly the I ixio-Amrrican stalemate over
establishing a provisional govern lent for Korea.

Resolution O f fe re ti
ToCrcate New Body
Tu By-fa..i
on
Seour.ty C . c ,

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S E O U L Sept 26
SlirtU in*-ou» willidi.iw.il uf American
rthd R'lssian occupation forces Iron Korea at the beginning uf.l'MH
wm projmsed today by Col. Cene I I I
Shltkm. thief Russian
nelrg.ife to the joint commission on Corea.
rhe proposal--made at a comn irion inerting tailed .tl SKtikov*.
irquril, was regarded bs some Amr cans i,r ,e a* an attempt to avoid
consideration of lhe Korean issue I ■Ihe-United Nation*, lhe UnitedmUlea nun |&gt;lmt*il thr issue bvfui^

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lo thr nlhrl j 4 M.itliill.ll .Iclscnull |
.
--* ■
I
rp
.iln
,
leave- in south Knii-u l .iim., Mt
Thtf
mn
vr
I
d
fXUMHl
Unil«‘*l
election in inn- ttiitnhuttal
u
Bvijuiuiiiaistly * rlyhtiq
itilctim j m m r n m**tiBa fur imuillliii! din
•i' i-I iiUv. i ii-ni-iuhlv-mill a!, i -t ' |tu!i*« will 1‘tiRU* u|» f*»t ♦Isdn!** hi
Pi.iii-il hii.mini polict-iifrl), i,.ii-Juhh ! Hit fi.*» iintiiMi |M»liti* nl I'siimti^lI* »•,
I WInis' |i i\*lir*W, Itir t ♦t i t is
fit
■ li‘i CuU-l |*llitl it .Oll-li.
suiiliers.

I III-

Aim -1 leans

: Q|

N. amt that "in the sbicnce
i losrly guaidnl ■at /oit'ide ll.s, l
i l avs llillk hut iho|&gt;piil line ha,* id a •rttlnnrnt" Bnl.sin liad dc*
nded "lor aft rally sv'ltittlrStt SI
id
motiry lorttaMiintf H i U j i l B
ul ilttlish tiiHipi and ol thr lliitiluilllg ll i II grl.itt.is pi a tthil
i-h Ailministialioii Irons F'alrstme.'

jeep
■' ii.-It Join - did nut commit
A Jrsudr |mhi.i-m.iti i .is' smiind IlitUil’li drliuitids lo -llii* tsqiort
ttti* iiffriid.i.
sss* is ... . S.f till' \ . IrMi ' i CDlftllliUFtf of
| In tl * fluid Tsnin, iln* \iis•*11;ii• drih in thr v-indiglilliig sihiill
| 4 fi.iii i j' nssjtiii v „ w IMidi i »'Ci*fii ii11*Ildt*iI ill#
jit. swal mi-' nii»slifli‘d In diup ; i Mlllp.lMli-d the holdup
It s l . i m- i
p aitlitt'ii iiitii Jfwiiti
! l»i.j pliiiiHi* «u llm r .tl lint *-niiiuiiiii *■ -Mi; i ‘l "-I- Hiiaslird sn )h&lt;
,
,
. ,
lt
.
•mid \i:d* »’«i»iinnpii lli* Nui*!, how|t*r **|H,IH*t* IIud -I'rilf|l&gt; *, fiud 1 *t *M
i tiifiiiun* ul Mi** iifM'd ImikI.
hmimilr tiny ufiMlIuu l*i «*•
U lilts'
. -iii.l four iiii-ii di.,s,*
I &lt;iiu not ea-lly ituagitiM cif-

State Officials Overall Jury I&lt;
Accused Of Laxity Taken On Tour Of l
In Eisler Case
Murder Yacht

litUIIM'lldMlifU'v

uf

I lit- Mini |HI

Hilliii'liI )md&gt; |‘mI»i|* In t|i«* ills'*

up

III

u

s\loti-

u-i-ji tifii*|

i Ur • im iy.liur-

III

ss lisa'll

tt&lt;-

Hhould

G'tuh •si-1’&gt;'!oo and.to— ,1 „ knot tsiait lo pti'si&lt;ul tin, ayftllealn,n ot
En iui.h-mt,i tin* s i■.&gt;q&gt; „( Jlntt.q a m-ttlrmrnl iicoiiiiiigiulcd hy iht
1
■lOl.-tahh
roarihii,* tr»«- ip m ift-i' \--•■itildy.
i i1#*=|ir|*wifl.;1ftlt*F ft lll'-iir|l,Ti(P~t|u jlf il chi . In •!
gtftttidiiig (Hill r t
Hit imilii j.itihlflll, . Creech
,
|fVT~rlls {*'111 iit‘
I ki timi'll 11ti i Audit**
cliMligr id -lulls sihiili fi4lsiss*iTit Jiitii-r mid, \su- rtifuicrtiivlit uf
•llfel},0 - llmt lit**
E a s e S a i d R e a d y F o r * \i-iuu!i.
Dors- cioi-tatil,-- \si-t,v lino tally \ th„ A --iiiiMy'} t ccotiniiendaHun*.
• 4**»*V 110**1
|-s*
I A
_ ,
I* autism.
ssmmihd.
- ii,, nut Hi,- t N itself imm
Final Arguments Of
—
_ ___ ^ —
Wtii , “ -y - -Mill Rctfi,Tiq;i,;. :- ',^’ -------rr-marsn-.r-sc f w T f i r o
Itri- It.idn-r lai d nftisjri-fttlv
Lawyei s.Next Week Plans Amiduncud
\

Rep.Tliomas Demand.Former Communis’
Should Be Deporlcl

^

I \K E SUCCESS. Si-jit 2o
1
L \ K K SL'CC F,SS. Sept. 2t»
RHijilt tilt;! thr t 'nitrj N.illipiU lo*
Ibr Unilcri -Sl.ites t,ttl.t&gt;'. utlii - ■
■.ill) asked thr L luted Nation* to S e v e r a l
A F i ll e d
G l l l l * il.iy llmt *In- h .ul Jci idcil lo pull.'
mil ol I‘ale11ill r i.mi|ilrtrly re*
citahlish an interim ,omimllce t&lt;l . . &gt; ,
r, . . .
(hr (ieneral An. u.hlv m ., map..
M e ,T G e t A W a y W l t l l Kj IcHi-)) ill thri out,nine ol cur
step lo iivnliaui the i uitrii \.it■$18 0 , 0 0 0 ; D r o n M o r e n lit «l,alr«line ih-hbrutions t&gt;«hue the t N Alrnctil Assembly.
ions |&gt;c.scr n u ihinny, lhe lilbse}
'*
Colonial Sn frtai) Aitliui Cieedi
.iltrady lias been -tuttnll) ilUskrd j JERUSALEM . Sept 2ti t,!‘ A
hy Russia.
h.ind ul llrlirsi ipralimg yuiiiiici Jour* aibisnl the Assembly's 55Ihr Amriic-in lesblutiun. un- killed hnii Ihiinh sunstalifcs m nation I’alrstmc 'committee thst
pli-mruting the "tjlllr Annul,ly thr busy sltrrti ol dossnlowti Irl Ihitian la so red umussh'slc Ittmpitipmal pul fuiwatt! on thr assnn Asis IihI.iv dining a d.iung si- n.ition ol lies 25 scat-old Lcsguc
‘lily lloor last Ssrrk lijf Sertct.si) uioinl sar lu.hhip sihnh nrlted "I Nj Iiou* ihsndalc.
of Slate Maisludl, ssas bamlrsl
ot
______1st I ibr lohlms 5 IHIMWK).__________ i ___1 'M r Jiniiiim .nl' the lutUIC
T‘?Tii'l.il&gt;--Criinar l.iv
iTTTu
I hc&gt; l.iik
I (Sou ||„ .I'.ilcsliur siai tit the liatlds sVT”llie

the UN. American, aut but it ir* h ere] U*l&gt; with A in ^ ick n iiodu**!" ho
had no Miimriiiate comment on Ih of ssi-l,
1
.
,
.
,
! "The Soviet tit-lrguiI.ai Im,
Bl.Ukuv -ni'l at the meeting that • ll.er p r o p o s a l," ' Shttkov -aid.

we may give Koiepoa lhe oppor­
tunity to form Ihemselves thr gov­
ernment with tile help anil ^
si.slanie of the Allies, undei the
condition of withdrawal of Arner
Iran ami .Soviet troop, from
iPHl*’*— ----------"The Soviet delegallun derlatea
that If the American delegation
agn-ra with Ilie piupusa! regard
ing wirhdrawai of all f,rrvigii
lioop, nr the liegiuuillg of 1114*4,
thin the. Soviet troops will 6lendy to leave Karra—siniultane

Future Of Palestine
[s Placed Iu Hands
Of U. N. Assembly;
Debate Next Week

4 British Police
Killed In Tel Aviv

sSWin.ty I\illlltdL
J mIiII F o ilrr Hidit-s \inr1 ir4 i1

*santa aw t ,hi Sept. 2(. To Enter Team In

Oi-ulp t(ir Jiuhl,.

Lions Club Votes 7
To-tkuOiienite In ILuulin»|)|ieil Week-

I lii'y - |i|,i' it

W ASHING I ON, Kepi. 26, (/II
«ns no uiiii-oImIIv huge iiIiiii Ih
— The llou»r. ( ‘uimaillre on
H‘l Birlftl itri1-- rd io
(d’l I.stept (or final atgumndun-Amvrirsh Acllvltlrs recum-L
t
nssndrd today that IIhim- Eis­ S o d soufi liftliuitmTi. i h r c T " , ! i S la te ^ keu t Shontfr.V.TT
thr s-slls ill
ler W prosecuted for prrjury jlir people id Caldiiiiiii .iMam.ti
i &lt;t l.i»ml
■I'd Bawimrl fraud. In a report ’ I.oUl&gt;r OirirtlTpftl Gculgt: Collutn,
Ni'l*1 »nj| Jniii i linft.l nOld'illi'd J Wtmi llii'Hr itirit I lii-d 1,, fios'**
In W seal lo lhe Justice Dewind dll keep dosci |tlii ii way out nf th,, j , ( W ,
with inttidennu hn par- Hltii a .6. ,tdi
.
pirlmrnl II also rrcummeruled cliaiiinl
it HiUl|nM .,*
&gt;■,«,*
m t*. is rra.lv ho thr jury.
'cofv,. at Ihr Sapfio.l ,Sk.-rt l tlih Ihsl Eisler be deported ami
i-.,,
i i
.s , sttiirn- nt Iho Miiiiitiftti] Airpott
lion trru tutors, including t h e ' , ,
...................
...
presented from “ eser rrlurning
Divorces In Britain’
tu this country."
two allrtnatrs, veMcrdnv visited E. S. McCall tnnuagnl to break I,',
A r c O i l ItllT ls J U I C
toe hliislcd Mats- I.., liiu sr&lt;s. Ill ,'lf out of “ ti pirgoli ll( I L it. I
WASHINGTON. Sept. 36. M', Mr.
Mr. mil
,ind Mr
Mi• Waller
\t illri E.
I.. Osi-tell.
Osi irll.II Plan- w. n- annouumLJm-Jlyid

The Lion- Club III Ha meeting
Indus’ lit the Tisttrisl Ih-utet voted
lo coo p el 1st I svills oilier civic a&gt;rtfasjaalfdft- iiiciiijing IhdaryVanii
Avilvnnbs til.hutting on n fttugiatn

M, i ;n, &lt;1

Ht.l linftitli-nppvsl vat-

eliilH or poll selernli* to secure
SITU N l5FIEI.lt. M n « „ Sept. L'-i
I'niit-d'State* ilTailmltllnir *!,!' tlij»l_j|lrss up- . u Newputl-| IjltHW ^J~~vT,t'-Ii ■ ,,'cetniv of .tin- organ
'
^ Im ltU w .W -~ '\ U
ih r|l
t/uGoit, to di-vs-ti.p n ,. 1,111 id c m I L)'&lt; lliviiri-e IM'tll jlttl-i II, Utedt Cmployms, nt.
I»r. t Fhi . iiy . sshii leptr-enled
rrvpondchta fur foreign t!omIIIitiiiti* tire l,. ing filed nt ill, u,r.
'muniat JnnrtsaU In this, nsuatr)
inspectiopol the i tall ilfltler mag.
tlll,
||. ,if tine to esriv fjse urn nruiii lli,- i loti ill .the on .-ting of eivie
I. ulei- ! i id.ii is ilti Mr&lt;s. Jesse
fur the ante purpu-r uf report
inlying atass,».
• I -aid Thai ssilli 1 1s,* iii-litllnliori **f oft,
tin- MetliiHlj-l
ts. idui-rneui
ing arils itir- of Ihr Iniled
‘‘The jury liHiki-d id tin- t.«&lt;at in tlie tins mi|i* ssliii Ii are eslieftn- t’oiifeieim *-leai ried'tod.n
• Mo-eh-v’ of th,- T S Emplnyment
’ Nationa. Immigration lass a amt lilt, light of tilt' pTOM-CUtllOl Ittul 11 fu -l. vntnalde esq,ellertcs* inn
e and Itnlpli \ Iloud uf the
I lie Rev Jnhq W, ...................... .
Jiudicr ilrparlmrnl rulinga bar
I'lih’Mih Seiuiitv Agency, was
tlie ih-fenai thi-orie* of how Mr, In-gin lu-l
,
; *i, e pttneipal of tlie Hr it s-.Ii Mi.tli
Cammuniala — aahlr from offi­ ami Mrs. tlveri'll sscti- killrd,”
ted
,Sente- s l i i !) sistd* ii- le juilli’d ji *li-l National I 'liililiell ., IIioiic. m-tiii'
.
. •liv King l.i,ot W. O.
cial* and diplnmita — from un- eistil triiifc Judgi' Krnnellt K Mortlto" id tend ii similar
let das ...... , follow*:
di-ile ,-d tin* ............ a sniiio-iuni
, .
reatrlctrd entry, \ State De­ Him. ssh,, riintiant rsluitml ilti* erni- E. S. McCall . .
ir. »' !i i .*11 -octal .......
in tt„. m „ d .iiif......
im i* y ‘" ‘,i
r a t » « That
partment official atated the •er in /the-Soutlu-onst Compauy'a iSairn Gardner
tlie
.
Ini,
ti
re.-idy
t
"
"
,
liperate
in
14 •- fwuriil
policy today in explaining why
[ t ie ' loi.giHio ihiiiiig National
imntwgys
in
Itattww
tn'
-siipPr^:tlrHir=3lHff,dl
He
fold
Smi
Mi'lhrUiVt
TeSTTer,
H
4
-—
«^ paaaport viaa SriS^granlnl
vise the in-pectiiiii.
lit, \ NewYitatt, Jr.
14
finm itirfhT Hindi, that Atneticn llatidfeap iVeek sliirtifuf Oct. 5.
Pcirre Courtadr, si ho write- for
Fine •’« operation 1&gt;&gt; Itlelclisftts
iil-o
“ ftiosidefictile
w|i ivti
13
•'
The
juror*
vserc
driven
tn
Hal
'
Stuil
1,‘Hiimanile, ParU organ of (he
in donating -pare for gum ball
’
poiillto
t|ie
-aimtingie
‘ten*
hi
Ihui irl it rtmiti*ii‘d till- Mini look
' Adaio.
Frenrh CommunUt I'artjr.
machine*, lions the -ale of which
: ",g
#
^
II
mlvniitagF ,,/ Judge Moniaui.'*!" D- Mtlliurns
goto tlie ctiih will obtain a perII
III Ill'll i lei g Villi’ll HI,’ Hoiking
Jnvilation
to
vseni
their
"
y
m
ih
"
.
A.
I'ntl
i.
k
.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 26 id-r
to l,e .tvc.deii-lo
to
IU
to avert tin* break.up ,yf niurrU, t■• tttage
&gt;
.
. the
. . elu
.
A
clolhea.” They -lioUt-il
up ill , \ t .o l.'io IIV’
v ,,,-’- and horn. - lo ........ .
ttl,| /ih e hlimf futid and iirobt prlvilvgad
Rc|&gt;. J. Parnell llsomas (R-NJ) tn-iial raiment lunging from ienii- i U ^ I isifs*»|
III
said ttxiay he is convinces) llir all,I lumUu inch *httla, to -lnik,,* D S.ott
It)
mm tinge goidiinre Iiinft. d&gt;, lie soiilli, wit- ie|Hiitrtl hs Jidin Ivey,

Stale Department' WJi "lax” in
ivrrnsittinft Hanns~ Eisler, selladmitted former Communist, ' to
remain in the United Slate*.
I horn as made that statement
a* llie House Commillee on UnAmerican Activities, at which lie
■S ea lia a M

, rssi

three|

Claude P, Ford Died
Suddenly
Thursday
¥
¥

J fi« .

ciitu i. I-.

T ,.v .d .,

; . ,T 1 S
" : S , ‘ "Avenue.
’
fBorn
c * ?in.
South
Branlall
i.asvrenceville, Ga., the '61 year
old man had been • resident of
Hanford for IB years. II# wts a
member of tha First Prrsbyterian
Church.
Survivor* include the widow,
and two daughters, Mrs. Raymond
Knapp of Hanford and-Mrs,-Noe l
Norris of HL Paul H. C\; one son
Fred M. Ford, Hanford; five
grandchildren, Jackie Knapp and
Jana Ford. Sanfuni and Barbara
Joyce, Noel Jean and Jimmi* Nor­
ris of St. Paul, 8. C.
Funeral sravice* will be con­
ducted at the Erickson Funeral
Chapel Saturday afternoon at
4;00 o'clock with tha Rav, Douglas
Char!**, assisted by Rav. J. E. Mc­
Kinley officiating. Interment will
be made In Evergreen Cemetery
BULGARIAN PLOT
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Sept, 26, VO
— Proeecutor P e t k o Petrlnsky
brought an indictment yesterday
charging a group of army offi­
cers with conspiracy to form a
"military union" for the purpose
of overthrowfng Bulgaria's Com­
munist - dominated government.
General- Stanchev, former corps
commander In Plovdiv, end Co).
Dimlter Staraboldjiev were accus­
ed of "leading an organisation
Fascist ideology aiming to

IS-MtlHlfrU ... l-ear T b »rl

*
u
-liogh
.U &lt;
E. i&gt;
Folicc Dupartim'iH
G. K.
Hears Complaints tllvv.,

l!*.1"! 1 I
sstielehel, Jl
Mill
I'I lest
EHi*
A. Adams .

111
in
It
H-

-ond.
Tiles ul,,. Inti, privately vtuiM'iiiiiti of tin cnmpklgn
witli violin- noiftb-* ftltsttmtisT- tnrsr— Ttft, eliiti vi.ied to -hare with

Itotaiv ntid Knsiitsi's lliu eo»t of
IhftiHg lite piano in llie Tourist

tinge.
The liiureli'* tusk ssjili legntd
to tminoigi ' i- not fsliVntivr only,
lie added, toil l.'lelilftllve. -H ie
Rev. .sir.
Mr. ss
Wulethou-e
u&gt;gei)
ti,-v.
uterimo-e nl-o iirgi-I

renter.

Secretary Hamilton Hisbee reNiff I't1 i hut
will donate
7, tlie
,, ,*'lists
..
w_u. l
• /
*
........
..
‘■to
i
hslletlgr
It-ll
William H. Ketn|i of Oilnndo
II x 16 evil* in oH-iety sshii It . ..rst ssl.irt r- &lt;••*«•'• •“ the Cits lU llfo rw h ich
J.
J.
\V.Ht
yesterday denied lie seas a Junk
new equipment tflid furnitura is
It x 16 to these distiller*.
dealer after he had been sum- G. A, H|leer, Jr.
l*'ing seen m l tiridef* direction of
7
x
IS
As
tjnnine
dnv
s-uiiferenre
l!
G.
Wtlilaiit*
Inoned to. tlie City Hall follow
Mr*. S. C. Graham. Fred (Janas
swung
Into
It*
third
dnv
a
New
ing a complaint that he sea* col
Vo th delegate* ndriH'nted United Mil. elected to Iepicsent‘ the club
Ceti tv Ciate program.
|lrrtt,jj#
'‘ ‘'/"•'i1 »
ibcn*e (innffNtcr Suit It's Tax Nation* action “ un the plight of jb*
Hugh Whi’h in-1. Hr.
- I hiifliiislii’d)

ti»«* firt* * ruint'd Cuwon

RSaKT

'v
'•&gt; &gt;•&gt;■&gt;! K .-I " ,.
North Holly Avenue junk dt-ah-r.
Mr. Kemp wa* excused hy (Jor­
don Bradley uf the City Manager's
office, "inasmuch u- the City, hud
requested Ralph Cowan, the own­
er. to dear up the debris at the
liM-stiun,"'police nqmrteil.
During the year, many com­
plaints roach- this- Pnltcir twpsFU"
merit from irate gardeners whose
gardens have been trampeled on
or eaten up by chickens, cows,
horses, dogs and mules. Yester­
day a resident on East Second
Street telephoned police that two
pigs were eating up her garden.
The owner of the pigs was sum­
moned and the pigs were removed.
1 Another complaint that is often
made to |&gt;ol!rr is that motorists
fail to heed the slow dawn sign*
while motoring past schools. A
htdv* motorist rwcnt)T chirg«Vi
with driving too fast past the
South 8(de Primary School on the
Palmetto Avenue side, was given
k stern warning by police against
repetition of this.
-- *
SHRINK LEADER
, MIAMI, Sept. 20. (/O - VVIIHam C.‘ Woodard, of Sudan Tem­
ple, New Bern, N. C„ today was
elected president of the South­
eastern Association. II* succeeds
George W. Hunt, of Savannah,
Qa., aa head of the M state or-

SI

Of $5(10,000 For$78,000

CHICAGO, Hi-pt. 26. (A’&gt;— A
Ilouse sulK-omndtls'e investigating
’tin- parole of four former memlien* nf Al Capone'* gapg had ill
it* recoril today that one of the
ex-convlcta — who *»ld he Udiove*
ili Hnnta Clau* - did not know
who had Settled the government’s
income tax Haim of nearly |M*U,trpO f o r 67H.OOO.
Louis (Little New York) Cantpagna, one of the four Chicago
men paroled from federal prison*
aftrr nerving the minimum of lit
year sentence*, wn* one of the
witnesses called yesterday a* the
congreiuiional grou|i headed hy
Hep. Hoffman (Il-Mich) opened
the investigation. "
Campagna told the group he
did not know who made the set­
tlement tyi an Income lax lien of
6406,677 for the years 1035 to
l«n^ ' ^ n*w h
had been paid.
“ Do Y°ft b e l i e v e in Santa
Claus?" Hoffman asked Campag­
na, who replied. "Yes, I do."
RUSSIAN VIEW
MOSCOW, Sept. 2ft—(A*)—Russlart* read today a prediction of
"significant resistance In the Uni­
ted State* to the 16 western Eu­
ropean Nations'
proposal for
Effecting the Marshall Plan.
A Tsss dispatch, dstalinsd New
York, said there was reason to
believe the plan for nearly |20,-------------- m U. S. aid would
such —
-----

dtaplaced pe rYuns, partTi’nlarlyJ

thnsi* of till- Jewish IWiillle.*"

Y

Walkways Finislu'd
At Information Booth

Jurisdictional Strike
( ioch Into 2nd Year
Ho l l y w o o d , sept. 2a. riP»—
’Hie first anniversary of mavistaiid'i
Klnke was obsarvsd tinlay.^
At least 3,lHkj merntwr* of th*
striking cnnfcrence of studio un*
Ions- (A F L ) haVi U-«n out of
work a year, with studios ackiiowledginK 4,SftHt wer* unsmployeil at tile peak of th* Strlk*.
Tite total wage li&gt;*' tangv* b*tw'ecli llie studios’ estimated ,|17,niHl.imo and llie CSU't 120(000," A
IMIll.
%
The strike was called oft.Sapt.
26. IlMrt. following dlscharg* of
CSU car penters' whtt mfusvd to
. i
work on act* th^y declared "hot”
■mil on which member* of th*
.tiwal— InUrnattusiaL- AlUonsa—a t
Tin-airiest Stag* employ** war*
doing Job* the carpenters claimed
L' JM i
to lie their*.
AFL President William Groan
has called another negotiation
meeting — lhe latest in a long
string - at San Francisco n«*t
montn.

Tlie tw o cetnent walkway* ten'll
ing to entrance* o f the TourDt Infurnmlioti
Ilout it on
Semlmde
iluulvvaiil and Park A v en u e-were
romplete&gt;r yesterday bv C ilv workmen under the directum o f Ralph
Luldnski and Sid RiChard.
This morning they w ere slaking
out a nemi-cirrainr, walk at the
frnnl o f the libath, . Thip will co n ­
ned lo the rest -room *entrance*
at the rear o f the building.

A

1... 1/

Only a few Inquiries have Iwen
made nt the, booth office during
the past few days, according to
Mrs, Gahc Mirhael, receptionist,
with the Improvement of weather.
x ^ n r ilr t r .1 -thar^turno Todii.T*
will visit the booth.

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MERCURY DROPS
Following the stormy period
the skies cleared Thursday morn­
ing; the wind shifted from southvast to northwest, and thv tem­
perature during early morning
dropped down to 62 degrees ac­
cording to B. F. Whitncr, weather­
man.' Many residents reported
that they had to get up in the
night to put \mire blankets on
beds os the first chill hint of Fall
wok* them up shivering. During
tb* day tha thermomsUr showad
a maximum of 80 dfgrat*.

TRUMAN HROADCA8T .
WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. tAY—
President Truman will make a
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dress tonight to launch annual
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