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                    <text>&lt; TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX
W liite L a ir A d d r e s s
|('&lt;UI&gt;w 4 Irmm r»«r IIm i

T a ft Strikes Back
II u a llM rit I m m l‘ » a » *•»♦»

ond laigeit party'. Yet. when Hus lait night o f '‘railing nnm iV In­
•U wa» on her kneea with Ger- stead o f p lU n u g -any 'aolution vto
hi any at-Jior. Ihi o at, - j^a^oama au nOui-Uiiti t o il of. living pruMcuy
trial might uf the United Statiyt,"
he declared, ’’ Russia would ha»e
aeon •pushed back into the vast
■wasteland* of Siberia, And if
they wanted to be fair about it',
they would admit It today.”
"W hen'w e name out of the * a ‘ ,
we found lubveralve movement*
all over Europe. We found revolu­
tion, *■civil 'strife- and- discord
throughout the world. We found
the Russian bear Was again ,n ‘i
the march. And we discovered that
the roar of the British lion hod
been silenced. God forbid that
will hold true fur long! Regard­
less of what you may think of
the Briliah, they have pulled a
mighty oar for a long time in the
right direction, as we see it."
“ We have done everything that
could possibly he expected » f
any nation on earth in our de­
lire to live in peace with Itus•ia. We have given them the
Kurile Islands. We have given
them faluabie fishing rights in
the Pacific, But rect-nt event*
have proved that hold .action is
needed and that » , cannot light­
ly bruah aside actual condition*
as they exist In the world to. •‘ T h e .

R u a su x is

-e r d -fp r e p a r in g

for war’. They have over four
million men all ready for rombai,
and could - overrun all of Europt
in le*a than 48 hours. They have
compulsory military training mid
a potential army of forty mlllio t
men. Russia is determined to lie
iwsr in Kuropa,
no one knows how .much fartluv,
“ Here In America* we are tori
by Internal strife watching a
race o f prices and ,.wages ami
constant bickering between managemrnt and labor, Thw* ptoblclli.i
j

in the 7Ulh Congress
to “ wreck" price control!.
The Ohioan.* who heads the Sen­
ate Republican policy committee,
replied it war a Democratic Conr m * ‘which refused to enact an
OPA hill in exactly the form de­
manded by Mr. (Cheiterl Bowie!.
Mr. .(Paid) Porter and the CIO."
He added he had ‘‘cooperated in

pasting a rea"'m«hle OPA hill."

will Ih- "reluctant” to approve
social welfare legislation if Ih-t
government bureaus to adminis­
ter it ate to Ik- set up by the Tru­ P1IAK0 with the whole Idea, Presi­
dent Truman poses In what be call*
man Administration.
Rut aides said Taft hail e xpres­ hi* "S ix -S ta r Admiral'* C ap"
sed new determination to see that aboard the battleship Mliiuurt. The
mrnxurt-K dealing
with public Chief Executive and his parly are
health, housing, education and returning aboard the warship from
such welfare- problems are presen­ a visit to Die Inter-American Con­
ted to Congress. He already has ference in Brazil. (International)
said t be pegi session should d*-vdte -*x riiucJi. attention X» pWisIWe
to such issue*.
Meanwhile Senator Morse 4II- Tornndottti Add Woe
Orel In Washington called upon
Republicans and Democrats to
"lay aside politics' until toe party were flattened at Scffner. 10 rmle*
conventions next year and to con­ fait o f Tampa, yesterday aftercentrate meanwhile on a non-par- noon. In flonc o f (he ihies iwuteri
wai anyone reported huib.
Al Belle Clade, ^a thin dike,
three mifci long and no highci
lhan a man's head, wai all that
Itood Lchiecu (hit town of 12.400

— ciiilfi mu ' the" rimfmwi

dark burse Republican I residen­
tial nominee for 1B4A
"I think w# will find that the
Republican nominating convention
will fact- a deadlock among the
several avowed candidates,” Gur­
ney (old a reporter. "Then I Ire
ItcYC Liu1CUUVCIll Itiii.wjllgrt a»
County Commissioners: ,11. B. tu nominating Senator V*
Pupa.r« 4if
4. F.
G. Kll
r* McClelland. W.
if*. -«•
B. J. Overitreet, Jr. and B. C,
bounty official*: Tax A*
Dynamite Story Hit
aeseor* Bestfonf-Duudriey r T
Ikctor John Galloway, Sheriff I’
o * h o w lliat
A. Mero, County Judge It. W
"W ife and Cndnly ‘ Clerk O. F. Ovrivll W"b* Upiel a:aid irrational
Herndon.
the tlay t-efore the M«*t. .
W. V. Bitting, president' of the
The tHMl. fwv
■■■■■ In tt» eighij^ty^
Baratnole County “ Chamber""nf week^wa* etilT.
GolI-.--"-............
Commerce; J. Braltey Odham, pre- a healed exchange' liatween*
frJt ...............
.......... , __‘
S. {L Kaufomn.
_.m{
■Idrnt and C, II. Luke, vice pre»l- turn’s lawyer,
Attorney General
dent of Seminole County Jayrec*; a**iatant Slate
!
James Singletary, commander and William* over taking an exhibl.
Joel 8. Field, adjutant of Camp* from the court room.
A state’* wllnena, William IU»■htll-Lossing Post 63 of the Amer­
ican Legion; Sam Martini, com­ pvr, tealified hImiuI jdmtomicromander of Disabled American \ rt- graphs he made of the alarm
erans F oil of Sanford, and Iloliert clock which the prosecution claims
Howell. Representative M. B. (T- was used to time the explosion,
lie said tht) picture* were niadj
Bone) 8mlth.
Mack Cleveland, Uhief o f Fire two week* ago in hi* I’asadehft
Department; Joe Haris, PuMIclty
Director. Radio 8utlim, WTRR
and Rolland Dean. FMItor, Sanford
Herald.
v •

Robot Pilot Praised
* ■ (I'eallasMI Iww rtm* &lt;&gt;•*)
Mated the control* to keep tho
plane dlreetly headed toward the
•hip along the radio beam. When
tht plane reached &gt;the “ cone o f
sUanre” ' or dead spot itumediati'ly
above the ship, th* recover autosuit leal ly tuned la another fre­
quency and th* “ ADF" then homnl
an a aecond ahlp farther along
th# course.
. . . .
When tha aoeond guide »htp waa
Ih* radio .turned trf i»
originating at
|ki DritUh lirfielil. When Uh
plane reached the cone o f *iUnc*— actually a part o f tha lnitrument landing aysletn
(01
Devin Ilailn Aid
the radio actuated- a set
controls which retarded the
( ( ‘■■Uaeee *■ Pee* Twe)
j-ottle*. lowered the landing flaps fleeting the Cofiimunist viewpoint,
id craexed out th* lending gear. also hailed 'the re|*ort as the
Then the plan* homed on th? starting point .of economic r#;
covary.
.. , .
Communist eilltortsU, on the
other hand, »ald the Plan sig­
nalled submission to tha power of
American dollar* and vxpressel
fear o f a widening in th* split
between the East and tha West
when th# Plan went Into opera­
tion.
Meanwhile, In Athens, it w m
announced an increase of Ii&gt;*000,000 in the military auproprialion
for Greece utuler the United
State* aid program will bring
the Greek army
to
a
total
ship*. One military obaarver strength o f 160,000.
rgeated tha possible use of
Roy I. Cochran*, deputy chief
ran (Long Range Navigation) of
the
American
Aid. aald
establish a course' for tha ro- that th* total military appropri­
l. Both th* British and German* ation now would be 1168,000,000.
«.•! radio
u , rlJn beam
1hL03.aums "guidance
! 11rl ■irxeMl fo.
#A.*
cover a femporary Increase o f
20,000 troop* and an additional
permanent increase o f 10,000 man.
evsr. The Th# present strength o f the Greek
Interested army 1* 120,000. &gt; &gt; &amp;
Th# Argentine embassy aald In
New York today I h ^ pew* pa per
advertisement that “ some sector*”
o f the American press were a t­
Urn Hialeah tempting to discredit Argentina
arr"‘officisl and bad “ launched.a campaign
foa grand- of Insults, yilifcsUon and slander*
against tha wife o f the Argentina

dividual faimtra ore beginning t*»

Body Is Recovered

The rich fanning area ami (he
homer o f 16,000 person*' from
Canal Point to 'South‘ 'Bay ttiJUL

JI'MIIHM Irum ru t* Out I
w u lowered Into th« water by

J U L £ It ild S m * 3 E
In that" area do not nolo. -TtTHntr
260
migratory
Worker! have
been moved from Rand Cut, north
o f Canal Point, to Pahokej.
In the Palmdale and Mwne
Haven areaa on .the weat aide
of the I.nke rattle are drowning
by the hqndrt-ds in water- that
I* shoulder deep in their grating
land*. Tired after fighting the
hurricane winds and atruggling
through the water, tney He’ down

led T h e f ig h t

not be settled by roercive legisla­
tion. but only through square
dealing between fair-minded men.
We must get serious about Ihi *
thing. We have gu{ to clean house
within. We must eradicate i l l
those termitf* among ui who be­
lieve In Communism, or any other
ism alien to America,"
V ictors and distinguished guests
as Introduce! by Mr. Wright wore
as follows: Capt. Erskin Seay,
.U8N; -Chester C. Whittle, junior
vlee commander of VFW, Orlan­
do; J. Ray Glover, past depart­
ment commander o f VFW, Orlan­
do: A. Iteid Mann, Department
Adjutant, American Legion and
Laddie llowton, A**t. Adjutant,
American Legion.
),.C!ty Commissioners: Andrew
Carraway, George Bishop, It. A.
William* and Lea R, l^»her. City

TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1947

wind** the M, ('. .Mosely ambu­
lance took it to the funeral home.
A p o iiib le clue a i to the reaion
for the drowning of the negro
wax disclosed when it waa found
that there wnt a double wooden,
home made aandal atrapped to
one foot. It had hinge! in the
center. Mark! on the other foot
indicated that, there had been an­
other aandal. Chief William* Waa
o f (he opinion that It wa« c i t h ]
•« deeire or invention that Lew*
enthal had been trying out to aid
dale, taid water* in that section
in awimming or that ha possibly
are the higheit In his 28 years
thought that “ hr could walk on
there. About tOO persons from the
the water" with it.
small fishing and dairy farming
Assistant State Attorney George
A. DeCottea. who . wai preaenl
community o f Lakeport hava been
when the 'b od y wai retrieved,
evacuated to Moore Haven hr.
raid that he believed that no Incause their homes are Isolated
«iueit into tlie rircumitance! of
by highwater.
Jacksonville school children-wen- Palm trees.Hr amiss a road In West Palm Beach after hurricane winds had knocked them down like the death Would be deemed ntceerained in at home today as a bowling pin*. The mighty storm ripped through Flurida'a Gold Coast, across the southern part of the eary.
■
(International)
holiday was declared Ix-cause ol state and waa reported header) for the Pensacola area on the gulf,
Sheriff Mcro reported that I.eUP
submerged
grounds
at many
enthal had been here fo r a week
school*.
end viiit with h|a (later from
United Nation*,“ he said.
ami hate breeds danger."
From yesterday at 8 A. M.
Tampn where hr waa employed in
"Consequently, I express the the ahlpyardi, also that he had
(o the came hour today, 4.41 inches
Lie expressed the belief that the
basic situation could not lie chan­ hope that action may be taken at worked for year* at the A.C.L.
of rain had fallen, the majurity
H'enliaaerf
treat
1‘aar
Its,)
ged by any structural change in an early date—if possible, during shop! here, and declared that he
o f it yesterday afternoon between
4:00 o'clock and 7:00 when score* enre of the United Nation*, hut the’ if. N. machinery or by re­ the present General Assembly— hail once employed him when hi
he
said
it
doe*
“
hamper
the
activb
to bring into our organlxation had a feed atore in Sanford.
of
downtown
and
residential
vision o f the Charter.
those nations which are now astreets were flooded to depth* of j tie* o f the United Nation* anil its
'•The
veto
issue,”
he
declared,
' ability to perform the duties laid
several feet.
"jl* more 2&gt;f. a symptom, than .a waiting, admlasiot)."
A «‘ -» v*8bautlon ngaUtt ddamh
. No a-rh'iur* damage wa*‘ d*|*orfrtl^down dn.slbc Charter.’'- ...
ejiilar. Both the Security Court.*
fever and other disease*, Hialeah
“ It i* possible am) intolerable.” cil where the rule of unanimity
except that pot holes went washed
ha* purchased a special fogging
that applies ami the General A»*embin streets here and there. Itaina I.ltt contiaued, ‘‘ t&lt;&gt; think
machine ,0 fumigate Jts barn* batht-*e tlifferenee* should ever lie ly, where there la no such rule,
rqotlnuesl heavy today. '
* .
An aftermath o f fast week's allowed to lead to war. I do not nre living hampered seriously by piwd* enliisiy "of *fifi'feii the onTy 1for» ‘ hey are opened this Fall to
rwrlnir Throughbred*.
disastrous hur^ntie was reported Iwlievr that IbefW I* any nation these conflicts and differences." stable of it* kind in racing.
today in l^nAAille, Ky„ where• o f any government In the world
.The only other sp ecific isitue
the Louisville A Nashville Rail, that dues not \\init to prevent touched on-by-the Seer* lea y-Ge».
road u rv lc* oTTIU line on New another war.
real WB* the admission of new
Orleans was reported
out of
“ The great difficulty lies in the memlier*. He Indirectly criticis­
•The LAUNDERETTE la a wonderful Invention!
commission for the last 80 mile* {fact
I
that the great powers sua- ed the Security Council by de­
o f the Voutr. R. C. Parsons, gener-[‘ pect each other or each others’ mending that it-reconsider the 10
No nrcti-s to clean up! How I used to dread that
al manager, announced report*) Intentions. It is fear which is the
membership applications which
great danger. Fear -breed*- bate
moppln'g-up job! Now I'm rid of washday bluea
failed o f approval last month in
Itie y wagtail.
mask'* liurrica riM,
anddrodgerr
“ I see no reason at the present
Parsons said the supenaion of way, via Meridian, Birmingham
service between Ocean Springs, and Atlanta.
time to drViate from the idea
Miss., and New Orleans will ls*t
The general
manager
laid that all freedom-loving .nations
for "30 days or longer," One train,
the Crescent Untiled, operating many bridge* am) ttestle* wrte which accept the obligations cuiiand arc
Phone 1A2
between
New York
and New damaged by the wind* and high tallied in the Charter ----S econ d at Oak
Orleans, will reach the latter city water* along the Gulf and miles willing to carry out those Tddigatiulis should be accepted into the
over tracks of the Southern Rtil- of track were twisted.

LAUNDERETTE 0 F SANFORD

TAMPA, Sepl. 23 (A*)—Heavy
in*. Mllier than winch, loomed
*• the Liggett threat to Florid*'*
wrtl cost! today.
Wind* along the coatlal area
the velocities o l Int a r i l
hurricane blows, and the highest

Weather. Bureau were occasional

60-Vo“iirtif iti Roui guiii ~aULV
mont Key irr the mouth of Tampa
But rain has fallen steadily
in Sasavela- for 2-( hourr DCgllir
n'nl(•, yv»lvrilay morning. BradenI s 3.15-inch rainfall
A| 5 P, M . yesterday until 9 A . M.
Joe
Buihy, acting Manatee
counly farm agent, feared today
thal ihe teed beds which supply
the lush Manatee truck farming
section were completely destroyed.
Last week's hurricane damaged
about 50 percent of ihcm Ihen
he expressed the belief today’*
rains would finish them.
At St. Petersburg an occasional
awning was down. No windows
were smashed. Waves from Tampa
Day broke over’the aeawaU along
Bayshore Drive here.
Northeast storm warnings were
ordered up writ o f Cedar Key to
Apalachicola, and continued atom:
warning* from Falm Beach to
Charleston,
8. C., and on the
Florida West Coast north of th*
kaya,
. -• •
1
v.
•While the storm wa* halted for
a tlma this murulug. by high
pressure prevsTfnt over th# At­
lantic states, the .Weather Bureau
said -it wa* moving northward
very *lowly six to eight mile*
an hour.
,
The storm’* most acuta menace
apparently hung over the rich
Okeechobee mueklande where the
inhabitant*
already
atruggled
wearily wills relentless water from
earlier downpour*.- Farmer*, busi­
ness men, Jamaican laborers and
convicts workekd aid* by aid* to
patch canal dikes and stay tha
rising water from four town* and
30,000 vegetable acre*.
Th# town* In danger
were
Bell* Glade,
Pahoke*.
Canal
Point and South Bay—center* of
th* money-making truck growing
industry.
Thera
|a no dangar to th*
huge government leva* around th*
I4 M , but th* earthen dikes of
(ub-dratnag*
district* and in"T o Ihe American Public," ap­
peared in the N e w York Ttmea
and consisted o f a statement signed by Martin Lnl* Drago, Argen­
tina charge d'affaires In tha Unit­
ed State*.
The statement bald the embassy
would not
cusstng the
“ It want* to Inform the Amer­
ican poop!* that the ssma group*
that want to break tha InterAmerlcsn solidarity and to harm
the friendship, collaboration and
unity that geld* the relation*
between the Unltad States and
Argentina, are now deaperataly
trying, to undermine the effort
o f both nation* to work lit an
atmosphere o f peace and coopera­
tion la -th e solution o f prob-

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UNITED PRESS NEWS STORY

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T h e r e in S tre n g th —
the P u t , of tha World |
Ui* Proereee of Aaierici;
Preeperfly for Sanford.

U oil'h with lit:ht min lhi« afterparljv rlnujl) loiiisht and
Thursday . Noutputr 'p.ruqlJf
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vwihttrtl*
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t i l . Hid,A lhl&lt; .ilIrV n no fE g ri
It drrrraiking- tonight- ami Ihura*
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW9PAPEH
V O LU M E

Established 1908

X X X V III

GoldTakenBy
•Germans To
Be Returned
Over $330,000,000 To
Be Restored Immeidately As Aid In
4 Economic
Crisis
P A R IS,Sept. 21, (47— Frenrh
Uadcra •art reported today to
hate *
Informed vr~
1). H. m
Secretary
■
of tha Treasury John W. Sn&gt; •
dar that unlaaa aid rumaa from
America within a fr » week*
Franca will fara a financial
crlala and any help under the’
Marahall. Plan will ba too lata,
i Thar* la no vro^paet t/f aarljr'
Marahall Plan aid to Europe,
d^dnr* aair
the »**»»*
11.8. Congress,
which
*
*
H
mutt authorize aurh financial
halo, U not hchad a led to meet
until January, Tha possibility
of a tpeclal wentIon hat been
diacuaaad, hut not 7ft.acted up*
" -M .

Eisler Denies He
Is A Communist
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, —
O P )- Ifannt Elilor, 64-year-old
Hollywood composer, acknow­
ledged to a ‘ House committee
today that he once applied for
Communlat party mcmlership
but declared hi* wag never ac­
tive in- party work and ’’dropped out. Staler wat the flrat
witness as the. House commit­
tee on un-American activities
opened an inquiry into the
question whether alien Com­
munists have Iwen permitted to
»tny in this country Illegally.
Ilefore the * hearings began.
Chairman J. Parnell Thomas
(It-NJ) told r e p o r t e r s the
House group has evidence th at.
top rung government officials
■have winked nt. Communist so­
journs in the United States.

Conveyance Of

SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

W EA TH ER

W E D N E S D A Y . S E P T , *2 1 , IDt?

NO. 2 21

A s s o c ia t e d P ress L eased W ir o

New Orleans W aterfront In W ake O f Hurricane

To Be Rushed
Increasing
Activity
At ’ Airport Results
InApprovalOfMany
Leases By Board

U. S. Joins Russia
Against Britain On
P alestin e D ebate
Red Newspapers
Slap McNeil For
Attack On Russia

Discussion Of Holy
Land Problems Is
Postponed
Unt i l *
Next Week By Move

CommUiioner Lea K. Lcsher and
G iambei o f Commerce Manager
1.1IN III IN, Scpl, 21. _ tcT*;— IEdward Tfigglin 'Were, authorized
S. \*crj. nmscrv stive fiirmrr
by the City Commiuiun at tit meet­
ealliin-l Iliim-lrr. rhargrd lisiay
ing last evening to leave today for
that Vriwriran economic policy
hsn bidding link ihr rccutcry
Waihington, D. C. to confrr with
ut Europe. "Ui&lt;- main motive
CAA and WAA officials in exped
**♦» V i &lt; i f t i t A V u&lt;..V* *'* H I'n &lt; ■ »■ ''**' A **vw «n -T »M «rt*W 1^*1 ’ "
h e'eftlvefance’ o f property .it fhF
V I M l I li n K y S
O IUS I
||„, ,|,.,,rr ,,i \mrrican i,v|iiirlMunicipal Ait poll to the City, II.
|
Ing and liii.tnriai lHlcr*~*ls In
MOSCOW, Scjd.
24 id’) * securr an uullrt fur surplus jiroN. Sayer, city manager, teportrd
SuVtrl newspajH-t* j.ublirbctf tmlay durtiun and In nisinlaiit a misthis morning. Commitiionri Robert
a Ta*» iliip s lib afrom Ni-t* V n *. sided aurld tirrmiony hy keepA. Williams prrsidrd due to tbe
ing Ihr mu Id hrnken up into **~
arctlfing Blituli Minitlrr 'ol Slate small nnnulnii* units inrkpshla
abrrncr ol Mavor II. J. Gut, who
Hertm MrXnl ol in.,ling "a dir­ ■it ever compel Ing mi equal
wav icporlrd ill
W A K R IR O N T fR O P IR lY IN NfW O IK A N 1 1* littered .with itib rl* mu! sm all boats tbut w rrv bb-wn iulmru' er t alt.11L tidl ol (ifQvuraliunt' terhis with .Amerlcpn prnducTbe City has already obtained
during the height of tho hu rrica n e which ru in ed havoc throiiehiml tho urea after sw eeping across the G u ll
against 1be untty and coopetatiun-'-f
Guns told the Institute
BERLIN, Kept. 14, &lt;47— Sen­
title to pioprriy immediately ad­
,
, ,, | | ■ 1 » t ,
nr l.v p u rl III.a n address,
from Flo rid a. Latest reports Indicate over 70 persons dead or itS b ln g .
(fiite iiiu llo iiiil A'uumljdioTo) .
ator II. Alaiander Smith &lt;K* Communists
Reveal joining the .inpoll proper., Ihis in­
ul inemqrM ul llir l mini iVilumt
N. J.) aald today It «a a "titHie ilujialtfi frlrncif lo tjic
I I k l S i l t 1 SS, Sept. 21,
Strike Called For cludes‘ the AsiemUy and Repair
ally necessary that at laaat tha
‘t■ viis, rrsitklin D. House*
.nlilirn u liirb M cN n I dclivernl,
building near the Itangrr. I he
thraa wcatrrn
i it_has- bee u.audcC fed—by—list*—
t a u n t &amp; S S 4 - E e litic a I_ E f f * c t
f Mr.nilav "iTrliiii tbe -L\ N. t*?ncl.il
— •appro,
9 many am _____________________
i, I n , „l Si ,ii- Marshall wilh
------- P1aH.~~He~ii.iia irV o ^ J T ii~ a a
Asiembty.*
imlii tiled While'llousr ajiproval
.WASHINGTON. Sept. 21, OP) agreement ol (hi* building to l l.it*
alrabla to Include all fiermtny
In take a role in aiiK w rrina
T a t * raid tin t M i Ned b.ul "tu p
ida Fashion*. Inc. which will he
The
United
Stales
government
in tha Marahall Plan, "but the
V n .li.i 1 . V jsh in sk y 'ii ch a rg e s
p
o
it
r
d
;
withhom
tblv
all
the
p
io
tent
back
to
that
film
for
approv­
hax
railed
upon
Yugoslavia
to
Russian* won’t hate It and we
Ib .ii there i* « m ■iiumgrriiig ill
to
stop
the
"nceedlngly
danger­
Itotal*"
|&gt;irvi"udy
made
by
U
,
S
al. They have inJit alrd that they
can’t wall around for the rhance
liie 1 oileil S ta le s.
t’I . E V E L A N I ) , Sc|d 21 iit’i
\ ii A iu c rirn n Itni A " .« in t iim
ous” practice of issuing ulti­
of Germany’a economic unifiesdeiiic to occupy it Ocf. I. Two
Coliiltiltliw- rlm lim n n dn tm &gt;&lt;l tiHlny th a t tin* innvii
i nll.i iilnl • ..mi. S r n r la t v ol State M a n lia ll and
matums
to
Itrllikh
ami
American
’
lio n "
I .A K I M l t I .SS. S e jlit. ►.*•
«*
slii|&lt; syn d iratec f«*,*«l r h il.lir n im , nl* i tninliient *11* ' lit r it l with ii iu l d r, la u d dial New N ilk new*p&gt;|*' l*
troops In the Trieste area tie- bid* for painting the building
and dti'lit'd w ith n firtjiii-nl '•-••ji-.iuing of illicit * » irla tb u i* “
w ord Hut
bad p u nted lb&lt; »|«eedi unilei brad
file l u l l e d S tale
were
rejected
pending
advcltUecause
It
la
"likely
lo
prrripltalr
WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 &lt;41
tVlulc juvenile clime i* un the inercaiN*, nnid \rtlmi .1 Uicund line* ir .u in u lin t am ImliV A lo eip
Incidents leading lo most seri­
lav on x
- it again*! ' l b d im
of Si I.mils, bait limn uf » -|minl cnliilllillee II-•a’ lmt In llir jnidi |
An Allied Big Tlitce rommittion ous consequences.” The Amer­ ment for mofe bidr. T his building
’
, 10, i n f i l l N tv lcl move to b lack
hk*
about
17.IJdl)
leet
ol
door
tern n ye ar ngn, "lln- m u |u i»im; i iv«-iiiiistance is tliat.tlir m l r i* imi ; can A tl.u k un K u**ia.
hat agreed to make a prompt div- ican note referred lo recent “ ir­
I At, Nell, tt plyliu' l» :i -pi n If IliU llfdiale debate oil llie icjio it
higher."
•pace.
•Jiilmlion of pail of a $ J30.&lt;HK).(M*i responsible Yugoslav actions”
by A n d i*’&lt;
-.blind, v in whu b »•**■
■
■
------—"
r
Frciind'a
lc|i.ul
in
the
ciiiinunl
A
notice
from
the
Tee
Hilt
ol llie l m lr,!
Nation* Itu tle e Tbe r ln tiull uf 1 'iauk La m io ll,
S o il, I I lit loll v F o 'e ig ii Mini *»••!
gold rtore tci/ed during the w j - when Marshal Tito’s troops de­ Compnny of Miami
law
necllmi
nf
VIIA'n
7iiili
»-»•
!•
was
redd
manded "alterations” In the pro*
tllip
U
o
tim
il.
Vr III lull a ilg g r-lfsl l l ir l l i l i r lit bml n r , mud tin* 1 S ami lliii.u ii
from the Germans at a meant j I visional boundary between., the stating that the company would fornirr City Manager. a» jnctiK tiviia luiV ittllrtl tlo* m apit U N
JllS l | lea w e ir I IIV I t I II f frd r in l ,,f "wntnntogerivJF" • l'tiilu**i Hi)'
occupy- the Airport m/iinlenanrs dent of llir Kiw dim l lub to *uthelping
meet critical financial llnlish. United Stales rone of
Mi, for.th e pieseni stale o f the tilgail al all It* locciiltg* w lilrll
ilnlin lt.
the Free Territory of Trieste buildings for the making o f pre rerd l.evlcr lb a i|i w ai announfetl
needi o f European counlrin.
movfi’v. I'uniirs nnd mi the World o f full ■* tool ,l):il gtoi her Wall) began la-t w tliiri lo Vvatvll OWI
I fabricated homes ataiu* O ct,
and Yugoslavia.
today at the legulai luncheon
Undersecretary o f State Rohetl
the Inw v* i . i lie bulge ami ijlcoiioiitlrio x, id u l i iii’l io io *iii auil
I, Mor
s i..— titan I5,imu ■puare feet o f
llir wot Id'*
JOU.IHHf.liOO tlrpelij-lln- |im eestf nf Inw r d lr ii 11IV till utilise uf ri'*' veto pow* 1 I
Lovett taid today that reprcienl*
TRIESTE. Free Territory.
floor spate is .available for this ui llie t lull.
|{t-po llin g mi the niblii' * wlileti llcnl ficojilr*.
.
fn v iirn b ly j u i i tiled m * tre jilrd
O lliei office)* r ln led. aiciild ilig
purpose, it is eitimaiev’
Sept.
24 147—Civil police
live* of the .United Stain, But.
w ith "groti'**i ir'1 iiiiic i'iiiwry, the |), legate I ••■lint S a ijK ’i d e tiv e u il
.. leitei fr»m the .New York to O . . P . I Irim lon, were: W'. A.
H ie U . .*&gt;. nuivc v t jj in t a p ie broke
up
tonight
an
allrmpl
ain and France, forming a "gold
lo * th r rl)*em b lr M m i'ln r. Tims -lin e
MV'*miiid la
jr ■
tTcit. ~
of 400 ( ommunists to march - (Hants was tend staiivg that Hans M uiiiitin ,
In i a* a ,O lh lliatm ) g ctltu c fu! ■
VKe-jtre*ide?ll:
R a l^ r
ei il««l It M lot-• s ltilu lmn of "*11,111
-W H g comtnitiion, agreed to reiloie
l.obert, their repre*'*ntalive, will
"Whereas llje doelut
from a Slovene section to the
low
ing y r it c iila y * a jijira l by S c r - _
‘
n
.
iq
d
m
m
V
m
whi,
li
l„"un
arrive here this week to lay out Sm ith, tpcond vice'ptem lent; M ir :
always pr**»eitled ns n kindly,
f)ihe gold to ihote epuntrirt from
heart of Trteate In a demon­
multi hom ily -ujipo, le d ” M n p b n li’ * rrt.xry-G rn eiai I n g l e L ie for B ig
eight
baseball
diamonds
at
the
tm
S
lin
rci|,b
e
r,
tecretary;
1
*.
1
’.
,
Inn
llnld
e
in
I
rnpable
junfi
.d
im
stration Incident I m general
which it wat tooled by tha Naill
lira _Uuv u*r _ i s—uuuaUi-1 UiliL
f!—wet- * niip e r *tmi l —
" * '" " “— —
airport for farm training inn-. Campbell. Iir a m r rt.___and Oscar j. 1
■trike railed hy Jbr Coalman
tSnt prr, "U ^Ml til*-"I EllII11i|i «naj»tI'»I
* i » . ' ________ .
-triitrt —fp orrt-T n r-tT ttrrrv tgT Pil - Uy. {mr-■
—hvrdirmimnv#-*
W it ft. A no t o an ■oiiq i i l , E u titia
faim
o
n
at
finandzl
iccretaiy.
Irk .\J«*-*!'•I' \ , R iC ilirit ItfM ifl **f
Eb»ett*"loI3 a n ew r ^conference
mid unethical,'' U li-iilid a * w ile d .
- —rotary Edgar
Feeley, mewled
Union. The rlvll polire,
un
iitn 'm lr il 01 tl- I . *, -- I lie d el'Sle
Vilit*Hip It ' IVitF i*l fil lVl‘ 1 ’* 14(!II111"!
Diteclort named werer H. H
that Carl Hul.bell, hua.l of the
that ofily about half of the gold
der AMG instructions to take
Hoi lids ,-oinplulnt Iv M-cumlnry, |
A iianel dot union (HI I'lbillMll.
_
until tit'XI
1'nllsd
-Giant*
baseballfarm
Bchmd-wilt
Cnimlryy D rrL. T. Dor*. 'Sanfoni . it* object*, by law* and a ointltu lie'mlded. mid Hi? miijm ,'omeru ITn; 1'’
rt~be-dm nbulcd immr d t i t r * ’ l*summary-sctinwu-aralnst dis
S ta te s
a lio
n jip ealfif, ifuoinrn
i* the effect uf-muvieC, erilnv
Amilli. i Tarns iljspHlch fiimi New
orders, scattered the Comarrlye here shortly alter tha World Joudnry, E. G. Kitpaiuck, Edweiil
In answer lo a question, Lb
hull wat a fratuie of tbe mretinq hrouilcosi * mid i uuiies on uopres - \oik said llutt Aineiii'iin i'li'i*' Kiatiei* It. S»v‘i e. plfahlcni of tn*
Soriea.
munlst marrhrrs at Garibxidi
I’l l l - l . . vMp 1 .ru iu il, to r all end
F.
Ijuir,
Roy
Mann*
sml
lab.ui
veil laid he befieve* m r of the
IfC- I’d.&gt;1 ('lull held III tl:
Stonnidi— ttiitids.
---- g a u d m J c u s - ie f:m iiiiii* .iU -L u ln iiC
A requrai by tlin Iluity limits
-♦*-MM114*
MM 4 a n * 'f * $
square and sent the- leader*
Shinbulter,
and Saddle Club fur use o f jhu
gold will not eliminate the need for
bark to their humra. No arfount! Center la*l evening. Men*
lie apldalldeil the Nntlonni uflei* the panic created by Vishiuprrly on the south aide o f the air
l'ioi|)ect* pf the .Seminole lligl bership wai drliiietl and doll** tint! Hsting CoinpNiiy fur ttn re­ -ky’s p jw eh " nnd wns now tryhig
reata or Injuries were report­
ilop-gap aid fur We*tem Europe
In distract ill lent bill from the
port adjacent to Mellonvllle Ave­ School Celery Fed football squad
ed.
j/r o m the United Slates.
cd by Mn. R. C Maxwell; ri,»*i relit &lt;u,h*l ' I'MIillillg el line .and m eusjil ion* "illt eel i'll ui ilio*e who
nue in order to practlea raring
iiiv*l,t&gt;
how* until utter ctill
were
oullmrd
for
llir
coining
»r.i
Iiut, he added, it will In* a sub­
iicsliun by Mo* Maud.* I&lt; nn*i)
was approved hy the Commission
MILAN, Italy, Sept. 21, &lt;/P)—
dii'ii'- 11 -11itI U'diiiiic Jmoe* Y. dieum of. n new; war."
stantial help ami might help to A atrlke of technicians and their
with tho provisidn that riders n»l ton .by Principal Unman E.'M m penaltir* by "Mi** Gut»ie Hinton
1 Hi— ineviutisiv liud ,e|n*fted
lU'IIIK'll. fisleinl director of piis j
ease Francs over ita*present fin • assistants threatened today to
interfere with haaeballl pYaelin- li*. Coach C. F. Kettle* and I.
s|«-e. h h.id hud
•ill*, will' l-ti'-ideil al the meeling. .Ilirn Vtshilisky's
__
tbe
gov
ruling
I
m
m
I
v
.Hid
ll*
|
«&gt;
v*
rrsavwsse* so rsa* si*t
•
paralyze the entire Italian tea-, aetivities.
iwlanl roadie* Fred Gauat, wle* r i* l,y M il. M.iiv U aw lint. llu* vou.-.l hop.- •lint the ullier not 11, -flW l " o f a hurslint’ l«*tiih'
Hoik* Mould follow suit.
' .iiitoug "Amerii'mi tea. it..naite*",
tile Industry, one of the rounThe Cummlaiton approved nn ba* thaige of the B ujuad, ami
doc union wa* 1.d by Mrt. k I!
try’s b-islest, throning 550.000 otdinaiiee * making appropriation*
Fiotind aponkfd the movies with.
mg them it) •'voiiipleio p .1,1.
HI I J I i . l M U
.Kept. 24 &lt;«*»lim
Tyler
who
it
aiuttmg
Coadi
Cool A ir M oving
persons out of work. Doth uni­ for the fiscal year 1U47-4H. The
K.iml.,11 and llir |i|'ogialii aiMMg p1, tli, Hint emphasis, Citing "The -••).» Uthhling m i .h Ii. T
I (full* lu b o d l.VIH) bead o l and company spokesman aald
Isa' levy nf 2H mill* which in­ Krttlrt with the tegular tram rd by M u. M II. Sin jilt,
Kill,'i
"The t^ullaw” nnd “ Duel ( I lo- same diiqiulch said that luablila tattle tuuaid tuttalt with
•j Down From Canada on
IH4,strike, begun this morning, cludes 15 mill* for operation and I bey were introduced by I ' r i i y
In rive* Sun" nv "eordiil JHirtray-! " ! iuiiu!|oua anti-Soviet slander,,11*
iv tbe fight
flic object! of llir Pilot Club al* of crime."
wold shut down the Industry
III mills for dtht service was ir W h ilrh u ril.
' ilrliole* trie nppo iiin,to Ilo­ ntf&gt;lotlH&lt;atv I tiled
•
, , , , , , ,
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
completely within a few dava
newed. The budget was adopt ml.
ag.iiu«l fluoil* went ‘iqilitmtlically
ilo
suggested
these
three
allei
;
\m,ric«n
pies*
olid
noli,*”
and
A new mass o f cool air from because the workers larked lerhHubert
K ra m e r,
assiatan t
to ** ‘ el
^ 1
ln1,r '"'YJu ' " 1
It was decided that in event theie
fjfWaitl III till* -r o ll L telglaibi
(D
&gt;'&gt; I'rom ole the otgaju- native eoui*e* o f arti.on slihit of •b«l iiiuny ’ ’seiiBlors, 1,’ pii.-ei,l
ftaikatchew an moved Into North nlral direction. Some 15,000 to Is any ca*h aurplus* carried over Itnyimmil (le a v e r, p hM o grap h i-,.
-- ...)o. t jit»Liivcti ilrirgatrx lu.lhcJ— a ir a Imlav
Dakota
and Minnesota _ today, 20,000 assistants quit work. as- io-a p p ly -it.tn jn ex t. year’arbudgoi .'waa ap p lau d ed fo r- h U piano tdav- aatibn - o f Pilot- TTubi^ tbrnughanL simmottnif—UurialaUull- _
TToil the Ill'll" AsaiH'lalion I*||- N. hale lidded their voire* to
sending temperature* helmr free*
IHijiular
alid classical num the Unitril Stair* and in olliei
A fleet ,d Mil til mulnibual*
tensibly on grounds that the In­ fur operating purposes.
*P'
petti I-, fore the Federal Colt) Jhi* wlieeziog ctioro * “
ing
and Ihrralrntd to sprrad dustry claailfied them as “ lab­
nylon jacket* and trousers which
!&lt;
■
ub’il
willi •alulbag*
bugged
•
mintiirt,
ami
lo
tupeivite
and
ton
hltllllcnlfotP*
&lt;'ill!)mission
lo
oppose
1
|
[,,•
Soviet
govi'i
oineol
new*
The
sum
o
f
12,600
was
ordered
over tha north central region with orers."
hera.
npjiroprlated for the Public I’ m
said ifit*
the imint:
ruling ba, k and fall It* In a weakened
i,,,9k a I pa per U u-i li ii riiim
frost in aotne sections predicted
Coach K e ttle * e zh ililte d orm iKo tujl null i|ub*. (J ) lo em outage lenewal of a license, nentillg
lest rare on whether an escrm»We | » , , ( |t*i* 4tf h im \ \ v tv »*\|h, i !»hI t••
jeets Fund to pay. for the new w ill lie Worn by the team ( III«
tonight.
dike. Hure mile* lung and* head
logll rlhicat llandald* Among but- Vohline of crime hroudeust
TRIESTE. Free Terrilory, Sept. fire truck when delivered.
» VIO Mjivl
f»»iI’JLffi imIv!(’•* «lii4-1't»•»|
,
Meanwhile, tha second Ironical
year am i described the uniform * men
and
|iiolc*iional
wutneo
lair*
llie
"pulilic.
interest.
The
ordinance
limiting
the
di*U'itltint
n
ilif
ira
U
u
n
ul
i |»IU‘ high, and wmd wf-til around
storm which struck Florida within 24 bV) Some 22.000 worker* left
a* the ta*»t obtainahk*. l i e ' s t r e s s ­
11 «n 11mam
(*ii.gr« Hl*&gt;
I tmt llie movie nnd linuolritKl
1 1 mm 4 iniirti
«in I ' h* *
among evil ,titled, niuil •akeil farm
( 1) l o 1111 lib ate llir nlrat of *«[,
»&gt;
a week1 moved across
coastal their job* today in rnpontc to a
ed the fact th at hi* new Jlgh*.
eta* rod,'* he examined wtlli 1
labniet*. Viiluiltrei* Slid’ CUnvkl* t
He at the batia of all wlilt by
Georgia, with heavy /alia o f rain “ general itrik*” order u»ucd by
team had good a p lril and coopei
view lu irijifting "rfptable" isuperreportrd
In northern
Florida
ativencaa.
"W'e’ fe wiinilDf’ llir bailie."
ruterptiiri and lo influence it vjsiim,
;('riinu Is Kupm tuil
southern and eastern
Georgia the Com munilt-dominated Sindi- Million Japs Made
Assiatant Coach G«ina* define I j ajrplicAtiati to the tncial, buunr**,
llu' tun wai 1ait and tbe wind
'I lia* an independent’ran*tnlaahtn
cati Unici union in protett agiinit
Wnd tha Carnllnaa,
* aims
or In*
ins n
. , . t ( ,...
aim* of
11 squaii,
squad. „ 1 ,- ■ , ,
,
HomeleHK Uy^FItflid foothall
su tv ey llie hutijer'l and m ake re
Off In Mississippi IjPflt tbe iotitfiratl. bulb rtirriing*
Temporalities today were mode- Allied Military Government iu»*
ml declared football to he a ..... I V rm c life of the I dot, (4 ) I . cm im eiidatiuna.
fa* tor* in Ibe liittri, unending
rata between,the Appalachians ami pemion of tis of it* member*. a
TOKYO,- Sept.
24 Ul*!—Thv Irst of D em o cracy, lie aald hi* d rvelop ftirm b b iji at a m r.iu* ul
W.VKIHNGTON, Kepi 21 n il
the Rockies, while cool weather
Jlgld
atblitUL lltf- cIrluriiU. I loudTha strike appeared only partly home ministry tepqrled nfflcuil- squad w ill p lay two horn* am i broadening the field of .zqijH iitutii.
Utftoe tn Mi*r1ti||&gt;|ii ttml laiu isicontinued In the Atlantic states
four out
ul of t&lt;fWn gam es d urin g j y f a t
water*
front two tnqural tlnttnv
ly
today
that
tnoro
than
l.ipo.ium
auccetiful.
Half
of
the
itorea
were
jHlia
during
the
fita
l
lml(
uf
Ten Aired W om en
after yesterday's readings o f
the season. In basketball, 12
! 1947 tleelliied in lunst &lt;ategi&lt;l if* *li!l ihie.iten Belle iilade, I'ahnkec
In re|)ly to an appeal from the
low freealng In some sections of open and half of the street cat* persons were made homeless by
H’MMlIaara ,a !•■*» »ls I
i &lt;ntalin*frv* tln P«IK» MH
Overcome By Smoke »- »*om|iaml w a ll tliu H id six ami ('an il I**itrit if tbe battle of
New York state.
vvere in operation, protected by disastroua floods which swept
litsMilhi* uf I'.Ulij ail F i l l ie|MUl
Today’s below freezing marks aimed Venezia Giulia civil police- last week over much o f nurthrtn
tbe dike fail*.
Personal Incomes To
Honshu.
*
CHICAGO, Sejit. 24 (47 -T en -Iniwt'd .lo ,la y .
were at Grand Forks, Pembina
Evlinu*ii.il amt
confused
sri, by
a*
men.
.
.0
Most
uf
the
Homeless,
the
min­
In
the
n'jnut
Fill
dlleftm
J.
.Austin
Is
Named
agtii
women,
one
ill
yeut*
old,
and Dickinson, each reporting SO
. Reach New High
and aoma uf thorn crippled, were Edgar Hoover said Ilint natiq-i wind nml high water,* lliei ,‘iiitte
Tbe jjJlied -MiWary Government istry aald, had l*egun construct­
above, ami Jamestuwn, N. D., ami
Seal Bond Chairman overrulin' by smoke ami rfscu el till) crime tuse 7.6 |K-went ’ ill slump- ij^sl mill *ank a mot':
•tn iV ” **
,^|t, International Falla, Mifflv., SI, which declared ’ the ilrike older ing temporary villages atop rivn
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 &lt;47
'
a
levees and on patchaa of high
with 11 ,itii"r eld erly women last tutui areas and decliherbR! &gt; p&lt;' atlenTfiTiiig to herd them
l«:aallBW«a
N a t m at *
mercury was 22 at Winnipeg
ground to wait out tha alow seeji- The Commerce Department pn
George Austin, local fiTrnlluic liigiit after a fire broke out in Utuit In Cities the first half nt count where th e y could |m&gt; loaded
Man. The cool air was e spec ted
age-of water. Other reports (mli. dieted today personal iticutnea *lll slur* manager. Im* been *,-l,vle.| a rooming lutuse pi 704 Diveraey till* , year cumjiared with lie in flat liultum Isint* nnd moved
to spread Into Iowa, South IJakota Jap Bombs W ashed
lu high land. All atiig u n t* tti
rated the villages o f
tough reach a new record high thia by th« Large Cifta Committee of I’arkwny on tlu* north aide.
run, apbmling jn'iiml in t'.'til.
and Wisconsin today and move
• I a a lln a re um !'««» X I , )
month aa a result of the cashing Seminole County Tulierrulotds nnd
shacks
ware
complete
with
blackNnliounlly
tft*nuinU-i
of
uiui
Tlie^
ten,
must
o
f
them
mine
Into Illinois, Indiana and Michr Up By Hurricane
Health Association to head the tliun Ml years old, wt-te taken to der* and noil-negligent manslauglimarket* ^snd gangs of "Good pi­ uf Gl terminal leave bonds.
Igan tonight.
(Using wage and 'farm income* Christmas Seal Ihuid sale in this liu*|iital* where they were treat­ ter, rases dr,qi|i*'d from It.IT |ht A pencil’s A rc Opposed
rates"
who
looted
Inundated
High temperatures ware report­
MIAMI, Sept. 24—&lt;47—Tha hur
were credited with contributing atra.
* .
ed lor exhaustion. Other*, wen* luu.uuu inhabitants to 2JI2. 1 i'l
ed on tha Pacific coast and In rtcane-churned Atlantic spewed homes.
Hy ( ’ilrus Producers
He declared this morning that loutig ran d for nt a hotel lu-ar Misxisxijqii the derline was from
In tha lataat nvialon of it* increase in incomes, which wcie
the mountain atataa. yesterday, tlx deadly, Japanese antl-ahlpping
at a record annual rate o f $197, knowing the work of the Asaocia the iluee-atory
brick
roomiiiK ',151 lu li.tV.i while the Louisiana
the mercury reaching 102 at Fres­ mines onto the beach near Ft. official Gguras, Aha ministry said
drop Was frolil K.llb.tu tl.6.1.
999 persona died, 964 ware mist­ 000,000,000 in July, laleit month lion and the many jieople that It is house. .
I \KEl \ND. Kept 21. i47—A
no,
101 at —
Eos,iAngelas.
v. ■ Calif., aand t-.-----,
. " T T T Pierce, tha Coast Guard reported ing and I/H0 ware Injured in the for which figures are avail*!.Ir helping -daily. that he i* glad to
t - 1* T
Atlhuugh - im
22 -irr—
Mississippi
nti-vt jifop osal to h u m two ce n tra l sales
Tht' fire started under a rear
North, at San Francisco, tha day’ s yesterday.
Despite the climb in income, the have The opportunity of heading porch and spread inside the build­ and 24 ill Isiuisiana were included agencies lu m a rk e i F lo rid a 's citrus
Goods. Its incomplete reports list­
The mines, fully armad, were
ed 1,182,878 made homeless when Department .acknowledged “ some the Large (lifts Committee. He ing. Carl Peterson and his wife, in liie tabulations, figure* were fruit* was ojquised today bv the
found as Coast Guardsmen made
consumers are being squeezed |&gt;redictfd that ail business men Kande, operatora o f the rooming given ortly fur on e- New Or- Klorhfn Ciftvii Produeet* Trade
a routine check o f the Atlantic 416,211 homes war* destroyed or by tha price ad van ce.”
DIVORCE FEB *•
and private citizens who are able huuse, and neighbor)) aided fii«- leans.
Association.
Inundated.
LOS ANGELES, Sept, 24, (47— beaches following tha hurricane
tfOwill be’ gTad to rp*pond to the ttien in cat lying out niurl of tha
In a statement released hy Mar­
New Orleans was listed a* hav­
.
.
TWO KILLED
Mrs. Marjorie Lane Doolevy has a- werk ago.
41 at annual Chrl»tma*,flml appeal. women.
ing 'll murders -the first halt vin II. Walker1, iwetvlary-manager.
„
,
NiTCTITciar Iheory was advanced Storm
IH0QU0I8, O n t, Sept 24) &lt;47
petitioned for a court order re­
Jack Rat Igan, gttieralT'halrman
Potire Sgt. James Fanning said of 1107 and 44 tho -first half uf Die Association said the two-agency
—At least two men were kit|fd for tha Christmas Seal sale, said a 12 year old boy, who hay lo-en 11*411. New Orleans crime in tdh- plan would Ik* "Ineffective In main­
quiring actor Brian Donlevy to as to hove tha mlnaa might ahava
.
To
Holland's
A.uTo
made
s
20,000
mils
trip
around
and
pay bar attorneys a &gt;60,000 fee
number Were Injured hy"e today that he will announce his questioned about salting fires sev­ er categories, together with Up* taining price* nt profilabla level*
rolllafon o f the oil tanker
•for tha forthcoming
Ing legal fight In Capa Horn Into tha Atlantic. Art
St
“Trans County chairman next week.
, eral timiW after he admitted !«* rortt'XiHmdiiig 1916 total?
for growers."
GAINESVILLE,’
Sept.
24
&lt;
47unofficial
eiplanatloh
was
that
.which'•fra will
5 attempt
m
‘
to have
lake and tha carrier Milverton _
ubery, -947 in 1947-awd- &gt;6«
-Tho Iwootgiaicv- propwaal w a s -----YUUL-Cbriilmaz ■Ing ot-member-u f. a gang of ho
Lindsey-JlaUand,
olds**
aep
,f
Japan
gave
mlnaa.to
Italy
whan
&gt;- their Ubvorea-.eet aside. In the
abopt-g mHe .dow rrth ^ BCTCiW. Seal dollars wont for you on a arsonists, wat detained for ques in 191*1; aggravated asaaull, 27*1 made by the United Grower* and
United
States
Senator
Spdasar
I
that
Asia
nation
ran
low
o
f
axyesterday, Mrs.
rence River from Iroquois today. year round basis, makes mo con­ tionlng.
ami 282; burglary, breaking or Shipper* Association last June.
probably
doesn’t
war* L. Holland,
y, 34-year-old form er sing- ploaivaa, and tha mlnaa
The dead men, both members of fident that the people of Seminole
Spokesmen fur the Producers
entering, 671 and 474; larceny
planted
by
Italian
submarines.
agree
with
reports
that
last
night's
her attorney, Isaac Pacht,
the erew o f the MllVarton, were County will h*lp ua make thl* afami theft, 1,279 and 8H2; autu Trade Association said they ware
storm
did
only
"alight
damage”
Mina
disposal
crews
W
en
sum­
i the court that work In
Second Mate William Robertson fort tha baat ever to be held In
END OF DHT
witlirig to work with other pro­
theft, 62U and 671.
would be o f a monumen­ moned from tha Seventh Naval in thl* northeast Florida city.
o f Toronto. OnL, and Third En­ Seminole County," aald Hr. Rat
NEW YORK. Sept. 24 &lt;47 ducers to unify the industry fo r
District
haadquarien
at
Jack­
Holland, a law stttdant at the gineer F, Dobson o f Montreal.
tal nature because o f the &gt; tu b Standard Time returna at 2 A.
igan.
"
better marketing, hut declared the
sonville.
University o f Florida, perked hi*
bornnes* o f tire contest."
M. Sunday to the communities
PREVENTIVE ARREST! - two.agency jilnn wax unworkable..
new automobile outside his apar;- ' JAYCKK NOTICE t
in 16 slates where Daylight Sav­
GUILTY OF RAPE
CARACAS, Venezuela. Sept. 24,
BOWLING LEAGUE
rnent In University Housing Vil­
All membera o f the Seminole
ing
Tims
waa
adopted
22
weeks
NEW
YORK,
Sept.
24,
(47—
A
ItKNTON RESIGNS
(4T--The Ministry of liar Interior
JKW8 ACCEPTED
All persona interested In Join­ lage 111.
County Chamber o f . Commerce 20* year-old mechanic, accused o f Igf},
has informed the ronVtltudnt asWASHINGTON, Sept. 24. &lt;47—
.
LONDON.
Sept,
gt
ing a city Uagua bowling team
At tha height o f the storm, ar# urged to attend the noon meet­ twice knocking down women with
About
45,000,000
Americana,’
. AuthoritsTIvo Kv hit shall Wf
are advised to meet at S:00 o'clock winds blaw a magnolia tree down, ing tomorrow at tha Mayfair bla automobile, offering to drive most o f them residents o f the tenihlv that 169 persons are under President Truman wax reported
"preventive arrest” In the Inves­ ready today to accept the resigna­
’ avaning at the
y across tha Hof- Inn. The meeting will be devoted them to- hospital.’"end
d then 1raping northeaat.
northeast, can act
set their
thair clock,
clock* tigation o f tha .alleged Kept,
Kept. 9 plot tion o f William Benton as .M u t­
to the dlecuealon end voting upon 1them, was convicted lata yariar- hack-an hour Saturday night and
ant M -cretatv of stats in chargo
nt. Inh
llu ?
th. proposed change, in tho orgaal|day of kidnaping, rape and a&lt;-&gt;.leep • that much later Sunday
jltural af*
R. Vargas said tha o f Information and cultural
fair*.
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Recovering F r o m

General Strike
Is Ordered By
Trieste Reds

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Frank Lamson Is Movies, Radio And Comics Are
Named President
Of Kiwanis Club
F o o t b a l l Prospects
Of Celeryfeds Are
Told By Kettles

Objects Of Pilot
Club Explained |
At Evening Meet

Monthly Donation Is
Voted Celery Crate."
“Milk RepoTi Mmltr^r, linyist n* rlilrl, -rlfldi. lucky

EfforlH I’n Save
Cattle In (Jades
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sanford

h erald

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 24, 1947

. S A N P o n n , Fl o r i d a

Three Governments

T h e Sanford Herald

Richard H. Cooper
Talks In Kissimmee

WORLD.1# TODAY
,THE
.
.Tho \Meriinf nf Foreign Wars uj&gt; to»iw-*waiiuukil
f.,1 Thrlr o1(drtA in driving immfl.td.UiiIU-Awii-awnwicfcanil.'-' nt&gt;* Ufctti-iXAlACKENZlit—
KTSBIMMKET. Kept. 24 (Special&gt; fecetitiy rctlrcA a* deputy com--tUkKanliii AM*‘i»4
*-*C« lllnK; f Hr W fU m ffn Plinhla** . . ».,ai.d.i.lt.^.Bacut^»( the li. i . - lor
nm »
:o w 1
-erf** . w f p w i r r o i w i t i rm h t inwater control problem*. Richard j [o n :'* , wai ready to go house
benefits of the economic nnd political system under which
(Dick! Cooper, candid*Ie *for j hunting .here today. The 30-year
_______ m N«m# riiM Wiltif we in this country live. They are not seeking, us whs point­
The battle In the United Na­
governor,
spoke to the Kissimmee aiViy veteran yesterday Iwcame
C lr l.k .r XT. I u I It. ml I W I - ' " H I , . ed out at their supper meeting Monday night, to advance tion* hetWMh
a vice president of Hughes Tool
the ilrmocraclM
Lions Club Monday night.
Bf • * • (■ )&lt; ,
HHflrr **l Art
Since he opened his campaign Company, original unit of the
their own selfish interests, but rather to bring to their and the Hussion liloc ha* developed
m l I ' n i x a a l M airb o. IMfT.
Howard
with a Sanford talk. Cooper hq* widespread holdings of
membership a better acquaintance with their public officials u new angie (lirougi) the decla­
ration
hy a high Soviet *oun *•
been lr\vlted to speak and has spok­ Hughes, aircraft manufacturer and
nml n broader grasp of international problems.
1( 0 1 . 1. A H I 1 l~ IIKAN
,t "
that, the Soviet Union undoubt­
en in Gainesville.
Clearyraterf iHollywood producer.,
i
_
.' i jiiiih
Present
/it
the
meetihg
the
other
night
In
addition
to
edly
will
'boycottthe
“
little
As­
Tavares.
Clermont,
Winter
Garden
urm n ns i i k %s
leading state officials in veterans organizations were city sembly" proposed by U. 8. Secre­
diilittM d a,.,.r
and Sarasota.
The voice of the Jegmdmy t e i 0
The 27-year-old war veterin'-and
and county commissioners, our state senator and repre­ tary o f State Marshall If it is
■pie at-ISefpH'-waa espleine-l-hy m-wnpapVr'msn
astrrli-.r
tM
ttr“
WO
It bm'idrflos If VTK*---- - sentative* in the Legislature, other city and counly-ofiickU, o*tohllsha«L—
must ulurate, we must mobitiie, historian Hippotytua as being a
■ r Carrt,r, » , ,k
• . « as well as many other civic leaders In various walks of life.' The “ l.ittle A»aemldy“ would l»r
we must fight to protect our trick in which a corn-rated assia«M Maalh
a general rnmraitlee on which
Their prinuipul sjrenkor was Francis P. Whltehair of Dc» all member* ui tin* UN Wou.d
Tfclrt M«Uh&gt;
*
great natural water resources.
ant spoke thiough The flexllde
•la O.xlfc.
“ •“t Land, one of Florida's- ablest attorneys, a former candidate
**Il took millions of years since
tie
entitled
to
representation
and
gullet of a crane.
Ob* lift
H'H for governor, and himself n veteran of the recent war in
the dawn or the World to build
it wniibt ait permanently to con­
up
water
resources,’
'
said
Cooper.
sider
vital
mailers
such
a*
those
which
he
served
with
the
Navy
in
the
Pacific
theater
after
AllAfttL,',
&gt;», Milnt, nr&lt;&gt;
“ Yet In the span of a lifetime,
xnirh now pie being side-track" I
uluilxu, mml M ilm -t
CkmmfC null
we have seen our water system
•MlfrtalaatrBt. far lit !&gt;»&gt;»«« "* taking a ten months' course In military government at tn the powerful Security Count d
I)r. Charlra L. PeniotM
Columbia
University.
ibMb i ' la&gt;(i. will kt rbaranl la,
dangerously unbalanced."________
by Russian veto. The Muscovite*
M trsalar afttilWai rmlrt.
O p lo m e trla t
. Mr. Whitehair's talk was appropriately called "Three hold that such a committee woul I
has Ireen at it since. Ills' toughest
• lataa* Srn»*s|&gt;rT lli»n«»Ulli«. World Governments" and in it he sought to define dearly routtavene the UN Charter.
Sanford Atlantic Ilk. Bldg. I
law. rrgjrr.rala Tkt M,raM la ‘ kt the differences between Democracy, ns We know it in this
job* have Iicon two Elorida hur- * Hours: 9-12 1-5
I’ hona MS |
This Soviet threat may lie bluff,
wallaaal ll,L at rtuillalM. trillricane*. two Miaslssippl river
Bat. 9-12
*M arr aaaalalalaa* la Ha, lauaal country, and Fascism and Communism, ns well ns to em­ but if wo accept It at face value,
floods
and
the
1827
flood
In
Ver­
rilka la lit* raaalr, aailk atad-iaxa- phasize the obvious similarities which exist between these for tho sake of argument, the
Eye* Eiamlned • GUaaea Fitted I
mont.
la ('hlraaa •■* lira Vaia.iju e a t in n
immediately arise*
two
alien
isms
but
which
we
are
often
so
prone
to
forget
Sinfi la a mrwkfi al lie
luaSalH run OTfclrh !• eallll-A in our prejudices against one or the othdr. Mr. Whltehair whether a boycott would jeopar­
•Ut*a»l| fa lb* a*» ml ,r*sM»- made it perfectly clear that as between the two he had dise the whole UN. Some observer* fear that It might, since it
bUbb ml all Iba taaat ■*»■• rnlalrO ..... --- .
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1b tbt* BviMbBbrr, a, n.n a&lt; ait I )iti|e choice, and that he would ns soon fight one as the would tend Inward a {ware organ­
HARRELL’S SEAFOOD
IP B.B. *i.B.,*b...
-other.
isation from which the Soviet
block
would
stand
aloof.
WHONBHDAY, 8 KPT. II, I9t7‘
The flrit thing which both Fusclsm and Communism
AND POULTRY
do ns. ,1*0011..as they get thv.powqr* ^ r , AVhiUjhair. pointed Tha answer to this, unfm tUnsU•* rsVti
! * r-.v»
f7- &lt;’• WJB jUKHT. ARK SPH tlTtfAlb
ly. hi 'that stsrrsfnen generally’ •; f ' ;'s ?*
PUB THEY LAST ETERNAL­ but, is to abolish every other nnlltical parly* except their recognise that the UN already TiA *
MOVED
______
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#
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LY.—I Cor. 12:31: Covet cam- own. lA*nin did it first In Rtissin. Then Mussolini did it In ___
lieen remlerrd impotent by Soviet
j Italy. And finally Hitler did it in Germany. Anti all of them tactic* nf obstruction. 8d thoilutui
V ftiy t h ^ hest gifts.___
FROM
Assembly
would estate no threii
EOtMH UOtfARY of War Henry I„ Stlmson chats with Mr*. Robert A.
have done it in every other country over which they
311 North French Avenue
to a unity which doesn't esis:
Ixrvett, wife of the Under*ecrelary ol Stale, during a party at the SlimbcmTr Ml J T vou*'wrrT
five achieved the (rower. The next thing they do Is to almlish all The UN already is divided along son home in Huntington, L.
TO
W CIf
Y,. In celebration of the *t*teiman’»
trade
anions,
all
civic
clubs,
all
organizations
of
any
kind
the same lines as the world a'
ftOth birthday »nidv*r*ary ailmson. who served In the cabinets of (our
year*. Sgu) The, Laboi Dcpstt•M)7 W est I'lrst Street
whirh are not .directly uponsored nnd controlled by the large - the Soviet bloc on the on- President*, wits prearnled with a Presidential ptaque In recognitionrnrnt announced s lew dayt ago
hand and the rest o f the globe
nf his lee- sed d*Vm#d iervlee to Amedeo,
(falernatlnaot)
state.
that the average income it higher.
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Rirnultanemifcly with these attacks upon personal free­ OR the’ other.
But the Commerce Department rearea and make a rehabilitation
dom, of course, is the abolishment of freedom of speech and The ideal sulutiun of these di­
vealed yesterday that the total pub- the press, as well as all religious worship. It is absolutely vision* of course would l/e th*‘. Head Of Red Cross surva- Tho people help themsclve*
A N N O U N C IN G
lie and. private debt iw the United
_
as much a* possible, then the Red
KltabfUketf In JUN

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S ««u * *vai*yat*4J’03o (ui .ciEiv.
man. Woman and child. Did you
Or are you one of.|hotc who figlake that into your r*lculalion»&gt;
u»e that your dehti don't count?

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Frosts and rvrn snow, arr al­
ready being rrpurtrd throughuui
the north . . . which means that our
winter visitors will soon he with
us, perhaps a frw snow-hirdi at
well. As a matter of fac( a good
winter season is generally pre­
ceded |iy an influx of woodeo
check artists, gamblers, racketeers
and second story men for whom
everyone should he on the look­
out. Re hospitable and (riehdlv
to strangers, but don't cash then
On ihr Ovrrsess Highway north
of Key Weil a motorcycle crashed
iato^a d ill It -late -one -night. —H ir
sailor who was driving it was not
killed, though lie laid in the dibit
for seven (tour* before-regaining
consciousness By his side was
the dead girl who had hern riding
on behind and who was killed
instantly. A man who takes his
girl friend for a ride on a motorcycle where her legs have not the ‘
(lightest protection if a truck it
tetsped, or the motorcycle skid*.,
does not think much, of his girl.

air really Uid i)
on the line Monday night tn.deg the stubborn tactic* an-i
aggressive design* of the Ru*
Communist* in miring to dom*
the world. Thil former candifor governor who i ^ i dcthe sometime* conttfva*
Daid’Ciy

„

, r , - r » i,w

1 would rsther die tomorrow
tavx my f*mily‘ d * with me."
I this veteran of World W«r
1 "than live under any system
~ amun.snt"

W# should like

him debate .that

Believes - -Iti' Beil
Ready For Disaster

itiR. The people can ex|tect to hnve no voice under any re- In the warring F.ast-Wrst power'­
(fime where the dictator decided. Nor can they worship God ll! reconcile their dlffercncVa which
ntt they plcane in any country where the State is the Su­ he declared were breeding fesHy HOWARD ItOliSON
and hale throughout (he world.
preme Being and can bear no competition.
“ Tlie indi&gt;|H-n.able condition for Al’ Newafraturra
These and many other rtimllnritlcH between FuHyiam peace," Lie told the Assembly, WASHINGTON—All you ran do
and Communittm Mr. Whltehair (minted out. all diametrical­ “ is Ilist nation* with different alioul a disaster, says Colin
ly o|)|mHed to everything for which thia country was found­ social system* and different In­ Herrle. is gel ready for It.
And he is. As national admin­
ed, on which it grew and fiourltthcd for over a century and terests shall strive and Work to­ istrator
of Red Cross disaster ser­
gether,
side
hy
sole,
in
peace
a half, anti in which moat of tin still believes Unfortunately,
must find expression in po­ vices. nothing that man or nature
there arc acme who hnve fallen victim to the opiatea of This
litical negotiations which shot-' may rook up in the way o f devast­
alien isma. who have wormed their way into poaitiona of willingness
..........
to rum promise. With- ation can surprise or dismay him.
Herrle. a tall, gray native of
truat in iHrlltlcal officea, in our educational ayatem, in trade1,7,11'such a will mi mechanism lot
Washington, i s '66 years old and
unions, and in pivic organizations.
f,,.
.the maintcnanca o f' interriatioabl has*
spent 37 of Hume years with
These and their fellow travelers nml sympathizers muatjp**^ *'"l security, tuiwavar jm-i the Red Cross—33 of thrRt getting
Ire carefully watched, and wherever possible, as Mr White*
r“ n ,ir vfwrUve.”
ready for, ami 'getting over dis­
hair tytid, tho termites must be exterminated. The VFW That obviously U a triui bill. aster from Vermont and l-ouitiana
However, until tin- happy day ol,
China amt Serbia.
leadership has made a good start in bringing ^ r. Whitehair i iimptoii'isc arrives there wuui lj to Th,
CrAs* Mr-pend. primsrlto Sanford and in promoting a better understanding of gov­
,\?'n
T
ln/
|/
Ujil*
''"
its
local
in
ernmental problems. May they keep tip thtrgond work unlit the DviniVtbfle, to drag Ihe pree- ,.yery i.lnlntyt
„ , ehapteh.
_ for-one
it, ,|U.
»t*
- —Each
- . ,chapter
Americanism is no longer in danger from anywhere in thu, tut helpless UN orgomsatron out aster.
has a disaster
of the doldrums so that it will chairman in charge nf surveying
w orR
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Iw partly effective.
} 'f » l rrsuurcruL am l-geiting-then
matter- n f-fa tT X ,1 F7»JVr
UN could lie highly if*
since the majority of the
riations want to make It
. Bnumiii* nml the buying mid selling of them would not
be «harnrx*-of~Ru*ai*-and
seem ttrinvplvc A potittCHrillsturlNince. Rut siidh is Die'nisi* her satellites
lie a shock­
in'Haiti,‘where this (mptilur fruit Is grown in large quanti­ ing tiling, and would
U1 is to tie avoiiWI
ties.
1\ \ \
hy all rea»omtlil4 rneatik, but Hera
Bannnns are sold to Amurican traders on a concession are many who believe that it
Imsls, and since the overthrow of the former president of wouldn’t render tho rvconstrttettv
this republic and the establishm ent nf the pew executive, organitallim useless by a long shot.
It still could |ierform a great
President Kstime, the concessions have not boun established service f o r . most o f the globa.
on a permanent ijanln
There sie those who would cln
H. Stuart Mnrrliton, who writes fur t^e Chicago Dailyl troVeM&lt;'th is vi«w i,y"i *ir»ui!gCm
Ncwn
’ wa anaerlH that Eatlmc’a one tlenire "in to gel the highent the late league of Nations saying
(roHHiblc price for tho needy IIititiniiM who grow baniiiinH that it iliril Iwcausc thp Unltvil
The American trnder'n one aim In to get an many lmnanttM Slates ilcrlinct! to join. But that's
hh ponaible for in few dollam an (sonnihln, and the prefer*, not true. Thp I^-hkup failml, not
tweauw of Ajncrlca’s ahsrmr but
atonal politician in after an malty of thone Yankee (tulla™ lircauac its major msmticr* wein
an he can gpt."
playing jMiwnr politics.
Black market* in Kurope.nountlpimple compared to thin The Uniti-&lt;| Nation* orgsniiathree-way atrugglc. If tho aitpatlon in not untangled noon Iton-wnn nmrpivcrl ln thfl ~miBAmerican buyer* are likely to null out of the market, and wurht spirit fostcreil hy allicil
the rcnultlng .shortage will affect everyone Djpm Father, unity In war. Since then thp glob*
itself has liean ilivhlart Into two
who like* lmnann* on hla cereal, to the bnby.^ho thrive* •amps -Ihe Soviet bloc vermu*
on the mashed fruit.
all fom tri. Thl» being *o Irstrlkes
us that It Isn't strange tn get a
continuation nf the split in th-UN, Tills situation can scarcely
he rcmctllctl In the peace. organi­
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•ur appreciation. They only asked
for 19 billion dollars from us, j
billions
more
from the In­
ternational -Bank tkwrii W*—*&lt;W&gt;»
'ipri. Thai** only 22 billion dol
in and it is spread over four
year*. We don’t have to pat* it all
■p right away. We can wail.thicr
or four years for some nf it. Rut
* Behind The Research
•ooner or later. w , will have to
(hell out *1 least this much. 0 |
MX! year they m ap find
Id kavt more than International Cancer Research Congress In flfc Louis, told
g [or'now, hut that of her patient and long-time experiment* with rodents
nry Wallace say* that the
United Slate* can’t win the third
World War. h probably couldn't
if he were' elected President and
allowed the Army to become a
corporal's guard, the Atr Force to
completely disintegrate, and took
all our warships out in the At­
lantic and sank them s* a. demon
itralmn to the rwt of the world that
wa are a peace-loving nation. D e
next Pearl Harbot with viti atomic
bomb* and lohg range plane* would
legya us without a chance of ever
ready to fight a war. But
ilely. Henry Wallace is nut
enl. Nor is he likely- to he.
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which led to belief In a connection between leprosy amt
cancer. Her discoveries that th£*c two age-old diseases of
mankind might hnve some interrelation, plus.some further
findings were acknowledged airimportant ecntribUtk&gt;tta~ to­
ward attacking tha mystery of cancer. Thia woman, Hr.
Rlvka Ashbcl, was {rained in the University of Ronle and
fornterly worked In Nnples and lAJndon.
Her clinical findings and deductions arc too technical
for the average layman to comprehend. Yet there ia some­
thing heartening in her story. Hore is a woman who somehow managed to remain Hteadlly at .her professional pur­
suits despite living in several centers wht
storms raged moat fiercely.
brio' announcement of her research conclusions
The brief
carries no hint of what personal difficulties she has over­
come. And that story probably would be as thrilling a hu­
man narrative as was her report from a medical point of
view,
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Onr of the best setups we have
Is In Florida, thr Dade Courtly o r­
ganisation In Miami." Herrle told
rife^TT lhey’ h sd ^ hurrfriine ihfx
morning thry i-intld put 30,000
pAtptr under iheltcr tonight,"
Disaster' business In (hi* coun­
try^ I* big. The Rod Cross gets
about a disaster a day, ranging
from smalt fires up to floods,
cyclones and hurricane.. It still I*
paying for the rare of people In­
jured In cyclones 10 year* ag-i
and expofta to tip taking care of
Injured from the Texas City, Tex.,
rxpidoslon and fire to years hone*.
Here, rouhly, is thr way the
Red Cross goes 10 Work on a .d is­
aster!
The U, 8. Weather Bureau makes
dally rainfall reports, at noon, to
llnl C ro s s
lu-aniuatera - hers.
When u hurricane Is spotted, it re
port* more frequently, somellnie*
a half-dnien times a day, on the
storm’s -progress and probable
path.
Bupposr a hurricane Is headml
fon Florida and „s the Weslher
Bureau thinks it yt*IU. hit Duds
Couqty flrsL Th* nearest Red
Cross area office,'aZ,At1anta.„Ga.,
makes ’ sure thr lnr*t chapters
have lieen warms! had ary getting
mended:
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rary raginoal headquarters tn
trying through drealion nr tha difret (he work of chapter* in
Little Assembly to give th* UN1 teverhl -countlc* ur even *everal
state*.
a pair o f crutches.
The local worker* get their me
chlnery In operktton ’ ant! make
TANKER EXPLOSION
sure that famlliee along the coaet
NORFOLK. Vs., Sept, 24, Ofy— have been warnrd and moved
One man died early today follow- out. If necessary, the Red Cro**
Ing an explosion aboard th* Unk«r move* them.
Esso Saranac-at 11:4&amp; o’clock lu t
Whan th* storm* (Dikes, ataernight some 230 mile* ea*t by touth .gency eld—food, shelter, clothing
of the Chesapeake lightship Two and mcdlelna—t* on hend. The
other* were burned and -need Im­ local chapter keen plana troek
mediate medical attention. Coast routing* in advance.
Guard headquarter* hare wa* edAfter the storm, specially train­
riled.
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On the wall Itehlnd . Herrle’*
desk I* a 1800 photograph of the
San Francleco earthquake and
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Officers Elected A t
Truth Seekers Meet

PACE THREE
m. r m {Beasley, 'Iatr*d Millikan. Samir.i •vend .!«■. at Daylima with their
•M. &gt; l rttihalt.
i .111. '• I it ■
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Martin, font hi ^ itu« r there.
m lt i n , M i* . I I A , I'mrtin, llill&gt; C-&lt;\. I'hrir.*- Bathei.
Mi .ii,.I .Mi*. Unitnli! Johnson,
V M. Martin. Mr*. Ihtw jwd Hunt. Tluthi-r UTida. D n r- ■f Belle , tiii^r, han- returned
D oiuthv lln**1 ■Irnntt D uds, lioym dm l M iU e r. T i ' r : mme after si-i-tulintr a roupl* of

Oviedo
Sprtlil In thr Sanford lln x lj
H&gt; MARIAN R. JONKh

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jSociaL-Xlalendf’r
WEDNESDAY
TTh W. M. U. of tlm D im
Baptist Church* will observe the
"season o f prayer for safe .mis­
sions" In the church annex at 7:30
P M
THURSDAY
The Seminola itvbekah Lodge
M|. 43 will hold their rrguiar
meeting in tha 1. O .-O ^P, llall at*
1 :0 0 P
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" obligation
_____Thla
will be
night so all member*, are aaked
to attend. *
FRIDAY
The N de V Howard Chapter o f
the United Daughter* o f the Cpnfederacv'will meet at the home of
Mr*. P. E. Roumillat at 3:00 P. M.

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Broadway
By JACK O'UIHAN
NEW YORK—Since the "name
band" huaincs* i* a multi-million
dollar trade, the folks who play
and alng thr nation's ditties have
become a matter of intensely seri­
ous moment not only to mu.de
publishers and composers, hut to
tha listeners who buy sheet music
n £ Billboard ^Magaiinc has* just
polled the disc jockeys, the fid.
lows who twirl the records on thu
nation’s radio station*, and these
are pa finding*, the result of
some 1,800 questionnaires.
FIddy _ Howard' wun lu tne
“ Sw eet"' orchestra division with­
out any trouble, polling IJI72
.vote*. T*x Beneke ami the &lt;11,-nn
Miller Orchestra, an orgnniiatiuu
some folk* uninitiated to hot jars
Jnlght consider a highly torrid or-

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee PrvVO
announced today the birth o f u
daughter, Diana Lee, on Sept, IX
in Placeville, Calif. M i-. Lee will
lie rcmvmliered a» the former

with Xavier's arrh-nvnl. Flnrie
Madrlguera. placing - cwbil, and a
newcomer to the iyi:*.t-vo.threekirk rlnas. Deal Ai wis. third: Notn
Morales fourth and Carlo* Mu|.
inaa 'fifth.
Spike June* won .the “ Coin"
title, tu no one's sumrlse. Nut
"K ing" Cole and hi? IfTo tori; the
"Small Hand" laurel, with the
Benny (lomlman sevtet and Joe
Mooney‘a iiuartet o f ]ar&lt; (haniln-r
musicians to m e distance behind.
IrettTtig briefly away f»«in 4h*
Rawing stufl

Bing

Crosby

with the hands of Claud - Thorn ah Shore lieat Jo Stafford. Peggy
hill, F'rcddy Martin and Tommy 1.0,• and Margaret Whillnt: to the
Dorsey following In that -rrd-r. The "all-around, female’’- prire, * and
last-named gentleman placed fiftfx Lauritt Melchior won the “ ClnsIn both the "Sweet" and "Swing" aical. Male-female” competition.
Stuart F’oster, of Tommy Dor*
categories.
sev's orchestra, won the “ Mala
the "Swing” poll, an honor un­ Band Vocnlist” poll, anJ lunc
usual in itself since the Kenton Christy, eratwhile Stan Kenton
orchestra has been disbanded for cutie, the "Fern Band Vocalist"
some time. Runncrauip in lh.- tilt. The Pied Pipers were first
JfSwIng" class were Bunny flood- among the choices fu:- "Singing
yuan. Duke Ellington, Hairy James firoups," while among those noted
and the aforementioned and doub­ in the "Most Promising Newer
Names," the winners were Llliot
ly-honored T. D.
Xavier Cugat and liii ntsortad taiwrenrc in the hand poll. F’ &gt;an
castaneks, ghourda and hornt won kie Laine among the nial" voeal
for that master o f tho rhumba and
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samba the “ Latin-American" title, feminine warhleis,

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FUrrtion of officers a n held at
ii
-M cM ahan, H . - H&gt; IViKttitjl. h iv - .t h i week u-,gh t s l a t e F ,
the. mold M y, business snil^ toe la 1
rl'JlO l i&lt; r H
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1'
meeting o f the Truth Seekeni Clatv
M ie .A u L ittM a r M r -.tr a r a s :to .- S : :
.Mr*.
of. thg/Hnttr llarhndurt..t*dai
.»t• k _ ft . , _ . . 1 X. .
atagh-.tryW i rrrjw ft i&gt;wa V -t'I
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Mi
dwiigbti i . Heierl&gt; Ann. \4 OrlanTTi*’ devotional waa led Ty 'Mfs, IJVep If' thr Agriculture Huiftfirig I.XJaih' K«*t*
ike-. do. wiii; v i/tin g relative* in OvlNellie Vaughan, former data pres- bv MAdames Fled Pierson, fs r l Mr* Leon V *«»Hiff,
Dali i do F'ridftv.
idrnt, who also presided over the Daul. Ju*iU&gt;h l.einlmtl. J. .V ling-did. , Mr- Flow.
Hill Shoemaker ha* left for ^ buiinvaa meeting. Mr*, /anla laird Thumji-un. Tlotlla Co*, Balidi.Kmg (iuvmi. Mr*
Mi-. It. I Rag-dale » t * holies*
HownnF
Mi
H.tuiii.F Hun'
Hun: Mr*.
(iainraviltr to reaume hi* studies wal elected president of the group and J, It, Junea. Jr.
\\. II II
inn Mtrhdn\ aftoi mam fur the .Nettle i
at the University o f F'lorfda.
The room #»* besulifullv *f,
laid . M{3L
Mr*, . 1
1».itvI-jU: Aulin; -H
vaid.
“ &gt;n I ai r,. II . itrh- nl her home. Mr*.
. and vice prraident will be Mr*. J.
Theodot^4 Vidin,
&gt; •, -It. Mill*J
**A ThV.«!i.i. AuSin SnV newly elected
|H. Crawfunl. secietary.. Mrs. L. S. orated with nixed f|Otter*. gladi- Mr* Ttlv'irtlsll
iirilth
lH« . Hal* It*'.
i 1'- ilar. M
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Mis* Evelyn Ratliff left on Sun- llarkry and treasurer „and
nu teacher. olt. fillra and* Ie r n / The bride's
blltleV J ord
•;tri*-h i'!i r,^ replacing Mr*. Dstsy
aiatet.* lleHy, kept the bride'* irifl l,«.R.iv \Voo*l
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I'liarlie Me- j:, Mr*. Anil* Crawf
mi
l aim-U lerlitin.l /h s d charge _of
dav for DeLapd where she will Mr*. T. E. Wilson,
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.iichak. Mrs. *d ftvini..iLlxii'Ul_
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Mr— A" 1&gt; Mrtcaif
entrr Stetjon L Diversity. \ cumittee composed of Mrs. W.
MtttmT-tttfrrr'rtftrTr Sir* Sptir*'?i
interesting- program
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. i s . Thornton. Mr*. It. P, Crrmhaw g ifu ^ many in her cho-rn mttrrtr - IV I&lt;
Mr. and Mr-- FM
Walter DObtiin left on Saturday . anJ Mr*. Vaughan funned rrsot- o f fo-torla. deliriuua tefresh w a ii Mm . J, I’, fo x , Mt= H , T. Walker,
&gt;li*. II, (L i d tu Uailtesvllle th
for \arnville. S. C, for a visit with utionx on the death of Mrs. Martha o f assurlrd aandwidies, potato |M&gt;«&lt; Loi« I! •!
Smith. Mrs
h b m od p aran U , Mr. and Mr*, H. Moffltt. who a a i a loyal class
r . S. Manley.
| , nj church member. The reaoMr* .Ionian I Arthui
i'nrtlcdge.
Mr*.
Paul
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■lutionx were read and s copy will
I** visit it- Ciimpi .ll. Mrs
Nettie Parnell,
Mias Nancy William* left on be sent to Mrs. M offilt's family.
i, while Mr Mi* I It. Jon ,-. J r„ Mrs. Ales
Monday fur Stetson University in
Hostesses for the social hour
iapiftjtarl. and Mi«, It.
Ragsdale,
Dri^and where shft will room with ■which followed the business were
: Siiiii &gt; tin
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Mary lutwtun Circle o f th*
Mias Lolo I-ee m Chaudoln Halt. i Mis . I^nf. Mr*. A. It. Shoemaker
North mid Itiiedo IhiptRt Church met at th*
*i
a .i
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and Mr*. C. C. I’ rieal. KeffeshNoi theartci n State
litititi , f Mrs Andrew Anlln Mon*
Mrs. Aitnui Iterkwith, Jr. }dan* mrnta weie
served
to
Mr*.
vi-iUnjr ,ji,v afltiuiM.ii, Mi*. A . II. HunVaughan. Mrs. Thornton. Mr*. Wil­
t .i, I.. w|} t l t .'.d circle lender teson, Mr* J., 15. Waits, Mr*. Tom
,i- icfuttii I pl.o-ot- Mi- II l ‘. Met Iowan, Sr.,
William*. Mrs. R. 1. Shinholaer.
ii
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J. Mathews. ,
I ijavs Willi ji-*iirncd, picsiih-d, .\fl,'f a vrry
r* ” n I .if le r *|&gt;ciii
Mr*. W. R. FMenfield, Mrs. lieurge
nl ho*, i j1(,r
tth|h&lt; I
inture-Mnc proirntru and business
MrCrum ami Mrs. Harkey.
Ijrrtmr j,.,. Sanford
tm- 'iiii: n-fii'luuenta were served
Mr. and M i«. It. K. Watlov have
following:
ietuined to their hum,- in Minnea­
M ias A h llt il I ’eile lla - leiu rtlfal
polis, Minn, after visjting with
fto llrlattilo after -peintinn 'a few
Mrs. R. R. Pippin at her home on
j daV* with In i mother, and father,
luaiX K in g , and
West Fir at Street.
Mr.' and Mi * F'. J '&lt;&gt;&lt;*•
Hints To Housewives
pp. S a n fo n l: M is.
lludd tlla- io ff and Hill AnioM
i •. t of the bride.
M. I- Ral*orii. Jr. plans to [raw Weekly fruni Hump Demunatrollon
Kperialist, Tatlahsasee
Lit lu M IV- t Ii-M,l* lu re.viaitJng .th, .L&lt; \,.aini Mis, Ii,
on Friday for Cincinnati, &lt;). where
x m l •A lias' • ft a r o t h f R *eo'
M,
T ied Pierson. W.
ttlrtV Tlognr. 4lrw
Ae w ill rf»lrV the Ohio- Mechanic#
iY-idefil Mondnv evening.
AIM I te lly t'nr- Link from Louisville. Kv.
Institute for a 1
WOMEN'S BUSINESS
I*.'Cos. reelected rlrcU
M , *. f la il' . L illia n W hite aud
Cooperative course.
t !
\ftet a very inI. O .' Amjer?.''
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The old idea that legal matters
&gt; till, .Me:
meeting reThe llutneb •
.Air. an.) Mrs. J. N. Rol.s,m, Jr. are the sole concern o f the man
urft’
f with
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Palm JBeach
Sir,
Mrs. Jark Robson and in Dania
with Mr. and Claude Robson.
—--------- 11. K. Aiken, Jr, returned yeaIcrday frum Asheville, N. C. where
he wa* cnllol because o f the tudden illness of his father who had

lish hullclion* fur Women on busi­
ness and legal affalrAi.
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The modern attitude is expressed
by Barbara Higgins, Massachusetts
home demonstrnlton agerlt, who
says: "A women can learn Imii.
ness met hml a and become a guild
who ia stationed at Virginia Beach, business partner just a* she can
-----------'learn to lie a good cook. FIvery
Air. and Mr*. W. II. Hofmann homemaker should share the rennd son Dale Hnfrnann left today sponsihility of keeping family huaifor Miami where they will visit m-ss affairs in unler.”
for several .day* wnh Mr. aud
A leaflet on avoiding financial
■Mrs. F. FI. Hnso-tt in Coral Cables ml property (angles, recently pub­
and Dale will enter the University lished by the Nehra.ka Flxtension
of Miami.
Service, says: Flvery day thr hornemnkci come* in contact with laws
— when she writes a check, aiifns
l«-en a student
o&lt; Huntingdon a note, gels n rereipt or even orOollegc in Montgomery, Ala. for der* groceries. Marriage and death
the past two years, will leave on In a family give rise to lrgnl runSept. 27 for Hartford. Conn: where j sequence*. There ii nothing unxha has accepted a position on-thr wpinanIr-'Th Irnming. about law*
staff of the Now Fngland Pay affecting the family,
ehiatrtc Institute.
t i ,u |ea*r that every homemaker
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ahoul d know about family business
on business.

of (laine*idle spent Ihr WeekrniT
In Hanford with Mr, and Mr*, A. . merit specialist, who says home
K. Shoemaker at their home on record* should include: ( I ) all In
Mellonville Avenue.
Mr». Bhoe- suranre policies in the family, with
maker will enler his senior year harrefiU provided and names - o f
it, the University ot Florida,
companies;
13) social security
cards on family mrmliera and numSirs. Bane T. Travi* whu has tiers; (3) numlwr* of all govera
hern visiting In Hanford with her men! bonds in order lu make claim
I In cane they afi teslfuyed; (4) any
mlly debts, with schedule of pay
Ttlfe. to Join her husband, Dr," B. .ments arid term* greed lipon
T. Travi*, UHN'R. In San F'ranri»- I Two facta that every homemaker
co, Calif. Sir*. Travis will be ra|should know are: ( l ) that all
menitierrd a* the former Miss .valuable papers, including birth and
Carolyn Hague.
marriage certificates, should he
Ikept ill safety valulta or in a locked
|metal box for protection from fire
and left, ami (2) that hank ac­
counts and safety drposita, boxes
Happy Birthday
are lies! held Jointly unless a will
give* wife or husband acres* .In
Mr*. Kynnrlh Green
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Approximately (10 Hr I.ami Red rniltee hastily rearranged it* sche­
Hat *upportrr* ami official* have dule in liny wake of yesleiday*: know -find*, two manager* who a hy llunter Lyon, chairman of the
unanimou*ly accepted recommen­ downfall uf numerous foreign few month* hark wanted no part Imard nf the Floriifc rhoroughbred llreede’rs Association.
of running a big league team.
dation* o f a ten member commit­ challengers.
Iho-k • M“i{ri* of the New York’
Addition o f the blue riblain race*
tee that (he D e fe n d Baseball As­
Three single* matches were on Yankee* non Hurt (Harney) Shot-,
sociation la* changed to a non pro­
—exclusively
for
two* year-old
the schedule, plus two feature ton of the Itiooklyn Dodgers bad
fit organization with membership . , ,
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program
said tlii'v had had enough.
today.
Force Postponement
round play as Jaroslav Diuhny,
However.’ the [deture- changed marked the realization, of a long­
The action ratne a* thr result
C*«-ch Davis Cup star: Fin­ when IwiffT* I'rcsident Larry Mac- time dream for Florida breeder*.
O f Sally P layoff of extcmdve *tudy on how to tia The
The classic will lie run for |S.OOO
down the !oo*e end* of the oritan- land's Tony MoUtnin ami (leof- Phui ol th; Yank* and Rrsneh added
over the
three-furlong
frev Paith, Vihii Kurar of Hum- Rirkey o f the Dtwlgrrs earlier Ihis
Jxatlon
that
ha*
been
runninir
the
A t’GDSTA. On.. Kept, 24. I /'D nf the
Hialeah
ania. France’s Rolw-rt A iibciiilllk year found'themselves with teams straightaway
Florida
State
Irf-apue
entry
for
The fifth game of the South At*
nursery
course on Feb. •&gt;. A
New
Zealand'*
Rolan
McKeniie,
and
no
one
to
ninringe
them.
. lantlc la-ague Shaughnrssy play­ the past few yrar*,MaePhail hire*! Harris last sea­ suitable trophy, also will go to
It i* reported that Homer Smith and Australia's (ieoff Hrown.
o ff tlnals Ilet worn Augusta and
Kramrr
was
paireil
against
Vla­
son
"to see what was wrong with the wining owner.
.Savonnah win postponed taut nljthl appointed a five man committee
The Florida Rrreders Stake will
dimir Cernik, Drohny’a fellow the Yankees. ' (lucky had n* tit*
. horaitMi oil drirriing tain and raid to draw up a new charter.
Just rail him a sort o f tthuh- la* onr of 17 stake races
Hill Stclnecke ha* other “ iron* countryman, America’s Rig Jake
weather.
v - —most In winter racing in America
having .trounced .New Zealand Me* le d .... ter." -aid McJ’ hail
Kavannnh’11 Wild IWU Connelly, in the fire" for next year, and it Keiixie.in easy fashion, *t-2, (1-2.
Meanwhile, it was fell hy veter­ — announced hy President John C.
i*
unlikely
that
he
will
return
to
who won Ihr fit at ga\ic "against
Clark o f Hialeah for the 40-dav
Dirk (Pnnrho) (ionrale*, dark* an observers that MacPhall fig
thr T ift n , will ptohahly pitrh the helm of the llata for the HUH
ured he could .lure Leo Durochcr meeting. Jan. .16 through Mrirch
horse
I.0*
Angeles
puhlie
courts
rampaiicn.
Therefore,
Smith
stated
against Augusta's Carl Ray loit l* imperative that the new or- player, who upset the highly fav­ away from Brooklyn where Mae- J 2, at Florida's oldest, largest and
ntirht.
Kanitalion I*’ formed a* smut a* ored Drolrny, and (he tournament PhalL when hr w-u* Brooklyn Isis*, |finest - track
Savannah inula thr idayoffa il-1 possible,
and that the new skipper commit tec. hy w on * of .'Id , fl-3, installed stormy Llppy as manager
The 24 eligible Cracker races
and a victory tonight would |{ivr lie secured.
Harris lilHmately was nrc in the hands o f 12 owners.
7-6. drew I.o* Angeh*' Rob Fal jn IP.1U.
thrill tin title.
kcnlmrg for-what promised to lg- appointed manager against his Carl Rose of Ocala has five. Char-*
Orlando Senatum
better judgmerit. MarPhnil tslked Ir* O'Neil. Jr., Mr* T. Chrlstop.
Jimmy Hums, sport* editor of n close match.
into the job which today her and Stefan A. Zachar o f Miami j
Tight Play Featured the.Miami Herald, states that the Pancho Begum of Kr-undor. wlt*» him
jolt he have three each. Fred C, Peter*
Orlando Senator* are destined to won from Ahhesstani, r. t, 2-tl, fi-2. Rurky soys it is the best
,,
rVi;i bail in baseball.
v In Softball Congress .become, a
Harding* and Dr. C, C. Collin*
uf thc„
' ‘InternaHonaf l^afftre.*
of Jacksonville have two rach.
to
lie
bark,
again
in
IU4H.
PHOENIX, Art*.. Sept. 24. (/P&gt;
Here K what he ha* to say:
Hunter I.yon, Mm. A. It. Christ*an o ther re v e rsa l. H-b, fI-3.’
Shottun's case is almost similar, opher. Dr. 11. I.. Whitten, A. Robin­
- In a game featured hy tight*
"Clark Orlffith, owner of the
with
a
few
imjxirtant
variatlun*.
plnving liy Irolh teams* thr An­ Washington .Senator*, plan* to dis­
son, II. II, Horne, all o f Miami,
YKHTKRDAY’S SI AltS
Harney wn* living in Florida prar* and W, H. Keene o f Ocala have
drew* .Motor Company of Home, pose-- of hi* halt-tntarekt in the
liertliv
a*
u
semi-retirod
scout,
lie
Hatting, Andy Pafko, Cults, led
(la., knocked the I'latt Riixtoi njrn- llavaiia cluh. Then he wlH peddlif
one each.
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of lloulder, Colo.. Into the lo»e"r's lit* Orlando franchise Irj the Flor- 17-hlt attack a g a in C in c in n a ti was on the Brooklyn payroll but
The
sires
represented
are Li*
bracket, 1-0, in* last night’ * aeCejhd ilia State league to Ocnln, which with iliree single* ami a ihiu&amp;le, didn't have Too much to da.
He read with interest that Fri­ Iterlv Franc, Swing and Sway.
rotmd o f the 'national aoflliall I* anxlnu* to return to nrganired driving" in three nm* in 7*2 vic­
day before tile season opened Suffern, Swashhuckle,* Mnctio (im
congress min’a tournament here. haschatl. Tlmt would leave (Jrif- tory.
,
f^bee "Chance,
("l.andler had I!
brisnc*, Pelroae and
pin
Pitcher Holllg ufjioulilvr chalk - fith free to enter Orlando into the
Pitrhlng, Allie Reynolds and that C'otcnijs-ifflger
ed up 11 slrikeonlfc, while Elders F. I.f
Frank Bhra, Yankee*, limed k up suspend#! Durocher for one year * Doul,,r&gt;b'
for conduct
detrimental to Im -r-f "This is the liest crop ever
min
of Homo waa rrrdlttsl with tlx.
" T h is in tricate hit #of business, for. W orld S e rie s job* by* burfm g
The Georgian* shoved their lone will require simultaneous aetion on New York to 2-0 ami .1-1 victories l&gt;all." The following Thursday, af produced in-'the state," says Lyon.
"M ost of Ilia yon ogstei
&gt;* »' Ihe ■Osdg, &gt;"|—wodee—irvte
T T i i n i f r d 'i Ttr~ttm~ fnnn h - t n n t m r T t r r m l pntnm — M ajo r-n ttrtr ar tic 77Vrr'TVHriTtTTgtun­
m a n a g e r. C lyd i; S u k e fo rtli, bad I and no excuse* or apedogies need
Pinson K'd an infield hit and atole moment is that there I* no vacancy
won
thi-i)
first
two N ational l&lt;e offered for them."
aerond. Mcltae flieil out and in the F. 1.”
(Iravely walked.
Pinaon
then
"The Christopher fnrmati re)mrts
"It i* possible that within the Hums" many Ranfordiles will In- Le a g u e gam es of the Season,
arnied on Huekcr'a single. * *
next year, either Fort l.auderdale turning their ears toward itu- ra­ R ick e y wired Hhntton t&lt;i_come In the Douhlrah yearling* a* fine as
he has even seen anywhere," con­
In the opening contest the Hell or Lakeland might withdraw. That dio to listen to tin- grpat sports N ew Y o r k.
Bhotton hopped un early plan- tinue* Lyon. !'My Liberty Franc
Merchant* of. Hell, Calif., were would, la* the signal for (iriffith classic. .Sanford’s own *on, Walter
I’liimmiteil from, the tmiinaiayiit to Mart moving.”
Ijiniir (Ret!) Jlarlsr
will )»•■ the following morning anti Rlrkcv volt, "Franc's Cracker, t* a big
patterned'
“ Some say Orlando Isn’t a good tproadi listing those games mid will ' met him at l.at.imidiiv Field around black, strapping colt
hy the White Central Athletic Club
11 o'clock. Three hours Inter like his daddy. In the cool o f th e1
hnsbeall town, amt attendance fig ­ be ably aksiiited hy Mel Allen.
o f Kealllr, 0*1.
Rickey bad talked Bhotton, 03 ami evening when the running begin* I
Phoenix Phalanax Fraternity ure* in the F. S. L, lend credenre
During the regular mason Red
edged out Harotd'a Cluh o f Henu, to that claim. Defender* of tbe bioadeasts Ibe Dodger bottle games with no managerial intentions, in­ Ha'll by thcre'or thereabout*’. The I
Nev„ 2*1, in the closcst-plnycd beautiful, lake-dotted city say that over station WIIN and Mel an­ to running tin- Dodger* for 1047. .MucKo Cuslo colt* are splendid
Bhotton. likV llnrris, has *aid lookers, amt according
to Mr.
battle to date in the aerond round. their hall park I* tod far frnm nounce* thusoiof the Yankee* on
"this Is the best job I ever hail." /nrhar will give sorticliody a race
The Milwaukee Royal* will meet downtown, and that Orlando fans station WINS.
However, Bhotton claim* he isn’t (or his money."
, thr New York Hatter* of Gaines­ won’t go for D baseball.”
The IU47 series will Ih- liroadeasl interested in luanaging again, Ikit
limn* la a mail of repute and
ville. fcTa.. in tonight's opener at
teno P. M. (Mountain Standard has worlds o f sure fun info on all over nearly 600 Mutual station* unless Rickey ri-hircs Durocher, Race Between Armed
Time, fl;30 I*. M . KSTj. At 7:30 the snort* activity In Ate state, so from coast to roast and in Hawaii h'ts ICO.OtKi slot m y' petrel pilot of
Andy A tidei sun Sport * Cooda of we would say that there might be and Alaska, starling next Tues- tU4tl, the IlriMiklyn Im** ran at.And Asqqult Is-Set.
Oklahoma City 'playa the Tul*a a ehaner that the rhange i* in the ilay. A fit station Canadian broad* wuys give Bhotton, one o f his life­
ranting
company
will
link
u
p
.for
long
.
friends,
another
sales
talk
Kite lb-patIntent.
At H::(0 the offing.
NKW YOltK. Sept. 24. (/P )_
If the Senators move to the the hoadcMHt* and will iiffnf a aluiiil luanaging "for Just one Their SIW.OOP o ff agaln-on agnin
Farm Freah Market* o f Phoenix
ami Mount Athletle, Association of F j j i i i'la rh ._litiffilli_ ami__ liii French liunslation_ in addition fn uiuto-yvarJ
Shotton handled tin- once hap­ mntrh race-, apparently hnrr to
riiiiinto. &lt;‘atirnla. play ami at it:3u Washington Senators will have to Hie tegular' Horfier"Allen tleserIp
stay. Armed and Assault each u
the United Tile Co,, o f Wnro, Tex., get busy and |io» a team'together lions. The Armed Forces Radio le ss Phrlhes from P.t2« through schetlulejJ today to have oae mo*e
and the Hunatdi Post of Itmtlesler, far better than the unr that just Service will relay the game* to IH:t3 with little success. The bust workout before they 00 . to rha
’ -4ut.ie
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i m M sluJUllI
completed the IUp Florida Slat Ibe forres arooml the world and
N. V . ela«h. ■_____ *
(imler hi* leadership »*S fourth post at.Helmiml Park Saturday.
League season, lo-rause some if on tfie jiTgii stvi*
Trainer Max llirsrh, wh« after
Jin 15)32.
Hlalearh'* famed flamimros came the ball clubs that were in the
o f the Otange
Knlarectttmit
fifth "’^ o g _ "Assault
go tnrougn
through a
Tile Yankee team i* the filth
« * '" ■
B»
throtiRli the-recent hurricane with- F.I.Ia this past season were realty|low| stadiiini to a Vd),0(KI-*eaT managed liy
try Harris. Only Connie .spirited J
Jog
yesterday morning
&gt;K yesierni
opt a single casually. One group pretty growl nines.
rapacity
for
th«
New
Year’s
footAiausls—UL-iiaa. nml ia-RuALa. uJ- -ALkta- - 1
IXliml-.flml .dfiddoti- l »
. nf liitd* .fiu-mud. a wtuluw au land, — — ---- M*wf - Us rher-------- -------Tuiir classic Tivre u"" la-ing carrii-d
Harris, however.jrun •»"’ Comet, said 1an extensive
faring the wind, Two uther groups
When the World Series opeq* on this Fall, without Interference vice us a pilot
i'hursday
found shelter behind island*.
between the Yankees and "Dent to eight University of Miami home is only no. Ducky won pennants"**'[* was staled for Tlm.mmj.
his first two vears n» the "Hoy| «H h Hen and Jlnrmy Jones ap*
games, attdl13() high school roni Wonder"
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farontly
satisfied that Calumrt’r
Calumet'*
player - manager with
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Washington In lt'24 and "25. In Armed l» close to peak rondltlon
21. nt the age of 2H.
24
2H, he Ivtl
1101 the n
" five-eighths
nve-eignins or
of a mile apeed
speed test
lest
Touchdowns have lieen scored in Senator* to a World Series victory »■ * scheduled for the golden gridthe final moment* o f four of the over John McGraw rrnd the New '[&gt;« «n Friday. The dlsUncr o f
LI Orange Howl classics, ami two Y o rk (Iran i*.
w ^
u ' V " U# ■n&lt;1 * ? u* ^ c r With lllrsch s apparent rriuc*
of them have t|e*'lded the outcome
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G-Mcrr of tin' F lo rid a S ta te Lra g u e
hrtt* last night.
The l wo tra m s a i r s c h rilu lo l to
h u rt lifft* tonight in the second
round o f the infer league series.

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tance fur the race, the betting led'* favor and the gue«* waa that |3 to 6. with A»aault just a litth
moved even further in A rm -'a t no*t time it would he Armc«i at'better than even money. .

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•When a Lion calls on you, won't you allow him to place a machine on your premises? They will he serviced at regular Intervals with no Incon­
venience to you. Ford Gum Machines take up very little space. They can be placed on a counter, fastened to a wall or post, or furnished on an
attractive floor stand. People like Ford Branded Gum and thousands of people all over America step up to a.Ford Gum Machine dally and spend
[jes a chance to give our charity program a chance.
The generous support df t|ie business firms in this community will be greatly appreciated and will make possible a compeehf nslvo program
that will assist our .club in aiding the blind and underprivileged children. Thank You I

�WEDNE9DAY, SEPT. 24, 1947

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A l.D , S A N F O R D . F I.O R ID A

At the time of the Tint census . The skill of Etruscan dentisis
The republic o f San Marilto’ la a
lit the United State*. 1840, only Iwtivrcn 700 ami |00 li t', was not little mote titan h;tlr the Site o f
40 percent o f the people .over* rjiuallcd for centuricf after th^ir
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there is nu electric cimn»rllo,l I IV-llIlFl I =&gt;-rl V|4||||r«*ll 15?
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O K K I^.spare in Melach Building
Purina Feeds, Oroceriea and
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wliir^lt Jrnrt, *liavailable. 21 ycat's experienc*.
Lara*-light offices,- tewly decor*
Meata. Touchton &amp; Watson, 1201
11. 61. (Ileas.m. Lake .Mary, Kin fiihrr mI h o i , n u ll h » Y P J t i f iiln 1*5
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tor aervice furnished. Call 868«.pf jfttmfitntr
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FOR SALE— Llmerock for driee,W. II. A A. DepL Store.
h i t * e f f | i i- . In i l ^ o u i 1 h»*u *
wsys
and
roadway*— Phons CARPENTER m-..l
f * i M f V t m l v h i S if t f u r * ! . I ' l t i r H *
Iparc for office or other type husMertti Avenue
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H I h ill * i g h t r . i l r n«ffi i m nnifiM Cron
Inesse. See William Davison,
11♦«■ o f Ititr flF » t jit|hh*MTt*.H n f . ltLL8EW1NC MACHINES
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ItiR. -I W. Roll, Lake Monroe
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[)M E — spacious livin g m om ,:dinevery nik'ht at Homer’s.
h*ft-l il'H »A» flhli tiiail 1» %estel
in e room, sun (torch, henutifully
furnished .'I iH’droom s, t-arh w ith
p riv a te hath, ateam heat, attic
fan. Phone 923-J.

HARY
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GRAND PIANti Worldreconditioned. The Music
IIP W. First St. Phono
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FAR FOR RENT BO acres suhCONCRKTK SEWER PIPEirritented truck farm, newly
ploughed and harrowed. 12 ar­ SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Traps
Mocks, Aluminum Window.* anil
tesian wells, a 7 room duelling,
Screens, While cemerit Paint,
2 tenant houses, 2 large ham*.
Perma-tilc, Hurricane braces
Dwelling far rent only with
Miracle Concrete Company, 309
farm. On Cameron avenue. East
Elm Avo. Phone 1335.
Eide. Sanford, Fla., phone 11*2.
■ R. P. O. Buy 883, E. H. Stowe. TRANSFERS— Large .new a
im-nts Decal Sets for Kit
2 RO O M apartm ent. A d u lt* only.
Hathrooma, N'ursl-ry. Ala»
21100 M ello n vlljc Ave.
Tumbler Seta.
-HKNKAItIK GLASS A
2
w a n t e d Yo r e n t
PAINT CO.
■114 W. 2nd Street
COUPLE with
en desires
fiUNCIl
Jiualahad—IntHa e » ' apartment;
Will he permanent. Write A. K.
Walker. Ht.- 1. c /o C. E. Weldor, RERUILT Electrolux anti Hoover
iorida.
Vrxutim. Complete with ullaehmrnta 4IH.60. Guaranteed one
VETERAN, wife and 6 year ol — full w ear.—Rome- air-new-rlenir
;— ■ ' iMOKltter Want" Tui ntshed apar
er. Phone 24-RKi or write Stale
ment or house. Phono 1I44-W,
Vacuum Store* Inc. 423 Smith
Orange Ave., Orlamln, Fla. for
8 KLAL KSTATE FOR SALK , a free Home Dnmonatmtion
within 6(1 mile radiu* o f Or­
H E A L K S T A Jft
lando’.
IN S U R A N C E
M O R TG A G E LO AN S
R A Y M O N D M. B A L L . R sallo e
Hegistarad B ro ker and

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Florida State Bank Bldg,

PEARS. tl.Cl) huahel.
ary, Paola, Fla.

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NEW SPINET PIANOS— Weaver.
Liberal trade In A terms. The
Music Bex,' 119 W. First St.

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Phone 9 6 3 _

Batteries A Battery Charging,

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VeNKILL A TOST FLORISTS
Sipes Are. just o f f Qelery
Offlee ph. 403 rMldenee ph. alO-S
SAFETY BLUB WIND8HIEDS
for any make or model car.
Eases daylight drfviag. Cut*
down headlight gtare'at night
PAINT CO.
Phona 324

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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
P A R IS AND SKHVICK
109 Palm etto A r e .

Phone 1011

t'lr.no Tdt.hijt and Repatrinir. 1.. L
Sill. Res. 0II-W.
SIGNS
Show ran]* and uoatara
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O. 0 (.andreis. Phone 1021

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...I JU S T HEDGED OUR B E T ON
HAWKS BY G ET TING SOM U
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Baby Valet furnhihes hospital l**-mtlna.
clean, sterile dinner* and deodar- /.} '/'h 1* 1
i*ed container. Ec momi.al ami
r' ,a
safe. Fully medimlly apprifved
vvuuei.
f:all Onvtorm 2trt7-W ft tii ct f&lt; r
detail*, ltd diapers, 1? a week.
"FIRST IN SANFORD'
1’lrtk C*lfrtll( I - Mill
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Hoot
Cohen's Radintm Simp for corn
plrle radiator service, infi San
fold Ave, Phone 360-W

Highest cash price paid for used Curtain*. Lace tablecloth* mulii-il,
furniture. Ted D avis Furniture
starched &amp;■. nlrrtrhcd.
MelCo. 311 E. 1st. Ph. B60.
1
LL DUY your car regardte** of EXPERT auto painting and l-mly
age or condition. Roy Keel, 300
repair.
All work guaranlrol,
ackson
(Rhlts lh»dv Shop,
100 French Ave. Phone I009«J,
7 P e ts , L i v e s t o c k ., S u p p lie s
ARE YOU having ^rouble finding
FOR SALE—Milk~raw7mak*irT Ik
i litldti-n'* dresses *1 reartonahle
butler per day, gentle, 2126.00.
price*? l* t u* mats your chil­
Mrs. E. W. Smith, Osteen. Fla.
dren's clothes.
Route No. I,
FOR BALE: F«rm mXrr mult -■Box 114. Wrst 1st Street. 84lT
ford.
wt 900 Ihs. about H years old;
Jersey Red Stock Boar 300 lbs. FIRESTONE’S brand new **rvire
Phone 9108.
department to serve 111 customera Is now open. Brakes trlined.
front end* hushed A aligned,
cently freah. Phone 0104
wheel* balanced, brake drum*
turned,, tune up, spark . plug*,
8
HEM* W A N T E D
carburetor*, fan belt* radiator
KXPF.RIKNCKD male bookkeeper
hose, lamp* replaced. Visit Fire­
with reference*. %(uit have had
stone today.
experience In retail store work.
Good working conditions. A p- SEPTIC TANKS. Grea.u Trap*
installed. Sewage pumped, haul­
rd» Box H. D. e /o Herald.
ed. Drainfleld* relayed. Sanitary
Two colored wom’en to make sand­
Septic Tank Co, Orlando Ph.
wiches. Apply Pig *N Whistle.
2-3413. Box 1811,
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4 ' WIN NOW IM
ST U CK FOR A ,
.H U N D RED 0 5 /

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BUGS LEA D IN G
BY T H R E E RUNS
T H A O TO G IV E
^ TWO TO ONE
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A R T IC L E S W A N T E D

BETTER BEDDING

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FLOWER PLANTS! Mrs. Y. C
Bollinger. TV. tat SI. near Mon­ WATCH A CLOCK HEP VTIIINI
1700 Sanford Aver Phon- I Ud-J
roe Corner. Phone 1330-J,

IMMEDIATE possession — 1 2/3 2 DEER A FOX hetrnda, age he
acres, 4 room cottage, fruit
tween 3 A 6 yeara. H. 0 . Beh­
tree*. 52,600 cash, unfurnished.
rens. Phone County 2003.
Bargain, Will* property. Ht. 1,
S I5IM O N S N ew T m proved "Elee
tronie Blankets. Tnl Davia Fur­
B A R T IC L E S F O R SA L E
niture Co.- .Ill E. First Street

FOR SALK
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OLD NEWSPAPERS— 3 CENTS
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
BUNDLES.
10, U . 20 And U CENT
HERALD OPFICE

'OR I t K ^ J — 1'h.or sunder. E a s y
operation Reasonable ra te r, S a n ­
ford Pain t Si G la ss Go, Phone

111 Sanford Avenue

tii

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v j o o n v '.

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BN A A O N S T H Q S !

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CABS

FOR SALK
M fU T lK S IN N

TH1ICKERS REST
Frenrh A Seminole Bird,

T H E L O N E HA N G E R

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OLD MR f Mg VA5 ] V0U LET ME
DANVERO l] ONE OF J OR "toO’LL
REGRET IT
KILLED
DAD'£&gt; *
K
OLDEST
FRtEHOi.

By Fran Striker

Dead le tte r Office,
letm e

F inish

WE TRAaED THE

SOO KILLED

them ! 900 KHlEOXTUAT'O
BART AN0 HUTCH AMD GZ&gt;1. e / / NOT '
•ME LETTER---------

PLEASE.' PLEASE TCLL ME
WHERE IRE LETTER 19. r
BOB'S FATHER LEFT IT l
WITH DANVERS. IT «EAN$
EVERT WING TO U S / ^

MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water WANTED—Not anyone Just look­
ing for work but someone want­
heater, excellent condition. Ph.
ing opportunity to advance an-l
1MO-J,
___________
go ahead. We are looking /o r LOST — Blonde Spaniel Pup, 4
ENTIRE: stock and. fixtures o f
an experienced office A credit
month* old. Losot in vicinity of
Mrs. A. E. Mallem's store at 321
man who is willing to work to
!8th A Palmetto. Reward. Phone
E. 1st for £im ed ia te Jale. Con­
186-W.
better himself. Apply in person
tact Mrs. n lla n t at store. ’
to Firaatone Stores.
SEE Jimmie Cowan's 8h*«t Metal WANTED—Sale* clerk for Satur­
Work* for roof paint A roof
day*' A Monday*. Firestone
painting. ■ Phone I l k
Store*.
AUTOMATIC go* hot water heator and itoYy, _ 51W.Q0 . cash.
FIRESTONE stores now have 26
feet garden hoae at M-39. Out­
side whit* house paint at |4.44
gal. Midget House Radios at
ttV M . Used Urea at ILOO up.
Used tubes et 60c up. Tarpau­
lins. dish sets, wash tub*, bike
tires at 11.48. Visit Firestone
for ell vour needs.

IB

A U T O ^ FO R SALE

Robin son

ETTA KETT

Fo b h a l e
- “
1039 Packard, new motor, new
WANTED:
ile huatlcr to | rubber. I200H Magnolia. Radio
and-heater.
consumers with 200 household
necessities In North East Polk
County. 1600 families. Products
sold 20 year*. Stata age. occupa­
tion. references. R a w 1 e i g h* e
Dept.
P A M 40-Y8,
Memphis,
Telia or see R. Hartman. Box
FOR S A L E -1940 1% ton Ford
?Si. Loitgwood. F la
truck with body. Phona 83, Hill

TMawUS.'

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THE SANFORD IIERALP, BANFORD, FI/)RIDA

PAGE SIX

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HAMBONE’S MEDITATIONS
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Warns Catholics

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NEW YORK, Bopt. 24 W )
— Myron C. Taylor, President
T ru n in 's special represents• live , to the Vatican, arrived
by plan* lo d iy .il La Guardis
,» Field and aald ha would im­
port to tht President nextwaak oa rondltiona ha ob•Or rad
dorini a European
tear. Taylor aald that "hat
bo aaw waa “ a pralty aid pic. tare, politically and aconomla-ally." Ha lafl by automobllr
for hi* home at Locust \*1lop. N. Y.

NIAGARA FALLS’ Sept- 24 W7
— Barnard Caidinal Griffin, ^ tcli
biihop of Weslminrlrr. London,
today called upon Catholic* to
unite “ again*! the common enemy
o f Communiim and of material

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O H , T fH A N T 5 M C U fiH n

kEEft FUL WOT To
“ MEM* A

Politics I s C a l l e d
New Theology A t
Buffalo
Congress

Oviedo

Py Allay

F

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Mra...Ferrell Henley
W elt, Mra. Georg
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Mra. Billy
eana, Ml*.

General Strike
((-•■tiaeeO tr m m Vmmr

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Pilot Objectives

' In a sermon prepared for de­
livery at a pontifical tnn* here,
the only., oul-pf-lowti event pt
the Buffalo Centennial : Fuchs fir
tic CoDgrcs*. Cardinal Griffin laid:
“ In.msny countries'the stale
shows a benevolent tolerance of
the Catholic religion. In tome
countries there it an active pros­
ecution of our holy faith.
“ Now mote than evtf it is nec­
essary that Catholics ’ throughout
the world should be united again*!
the common enemy of Communism

( ( mmliimref ||« M 9*t R f tin* |

last night to be “ the first Communiil attempt to hamper the
essential life of Tririte." arrcHcd
nine union member* at 3 A. M. on
charges of assaulting and intimidat­
ing workers who refuted to strike.
Th# accused will be arraigned
before an AMG court. They In­
cluded Andrea Turtovjc, president

Celery Cinti* for funtls, the club) q#

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factory c&amp;iftintllteie ■nt 41m*

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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 P E 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.

i..

President Meets
With His Cabinet
On Big Problems

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 24, 1947
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Prciident/ Truman mtl wilb his
cabinet in special session this af­
ternoon and yivited congteitional
leaders to the White House Mon
day to discus* the general food
situation at home ^ n d abroad.
An official fold** reporter the
cabinet discussion .involve* th*
general food situation," presuma
bly including European relief and
the effect this may have on the
high cost of living in .the United
Slates.
There were also these other de­
velopments ;
1. Senator Taft dir lot nl in Seat­
tle that Mr. Truman has -asked
Republican and Democratic con­
gressional leaders to discuss with
him Monday the world food situ­
ation a* it relates to proposed ex­
ports under the Marshapp Han
of aiding European rrcovery.
2. Top level American officials
are arriving or are enroule home A CHtllINO rorUIACE watchea the Italian flag being hoisted over the
former American Military Government headquarters In Gorilla, after
to give President end Secretary ratification of th* peace treaty with Italy. American and British troops
of Stale Marshall first-hand- in- me reported already preparing to ebacuate tha country, (internal tonal)
ormation on' Eiir6|ican&gt; conditions
nd on the lb-nation Parif con­
Field were: T. Mead Wilson, for­
Kiwunis Club
mer state Legion commander;
ference' calculations that $ 22.-’
Lieut, Col. M. G. William* dnd
ireatlaeea (rwaia !■««* Owe!
440,000,000 will be needed in out­
Capt. George C, Walsh o f Jack­
games
are
scheduled,
fwlth
two
side aid, chiefly from the United
tn the offing, he said, and •pre­ sonville, Lloyd F. King o f Winter
Slates, to help rebuild Europe in dicted even heller altendanre th:an Park, Salvation . Army Major A l­
lan S. Wharton and HBrbei 1
the next four years.
last year.

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 o f 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

the 6verell yachi
Froseeutor E u g e n e WHIIams
rested the s m * 'i rebuttal lat*

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voted to n u k e'o monthly donation &gt; &amp; , MartJogl.lp ya&amp;S, and OlgllS
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or %b until such time as th* Di
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• secretary o f the sa'ni#
HOW YOU WILL
amount ceuld *t&gt;e increased. Mr*. committee.
Felice West was appointed to act
BENEf-IT BY READING
Th* charges grew out of alleged
on the - advisory hoard o f the hefting o f members of the moder­
Crate.
ate Camera Del Lavord union
Making a report o f the Milk who refused to participate in a
TH£ (HXBTUI KIEIC! MOTOR. You wll tmd yeunstf en* *f
Bank, a project of the club. Mra. strike railed to proteat the machIP* baw.lntcrmad penone In yeur conwHUvty en wmld ollei/i vtwi
West stated that five quarts of inegun killing o f an U-year old
Stenatrom
o
f
the
Kay
Club.
you
reo* Hut »orW-»KW only nwooeef fegularty. You «UI gain
Assistant Coach Tyler, former
Tha problem of soaring prims
fifth
i
a i*dtr»MndMa
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milk are being given daily to four
. . ■ ■■lk
viSvoeWs.
a tuUer, *'
iKbet
of tdueyi *vital
girl in Blav-llalian rioting at th* for food and other item*, subject Roiliiui gfhlder, aald that his
nent—fit®
haw Pam tii ncM rx tsorum on fmmesxBMna eduee&gt;
needy familiea in the county, re­
i
of country-wide debate— In public "giecii boya" were coming along
lien, buvmi,
rwex. tfweter, imaic, roJw. nertt.
birth
of
the
Free
Territory.
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
Ctw.itien Wienre Pubf.«binq Vatety
IM
AMG suspension o f the six Kin- the Corner . grocery store—la lw- proving and - expressed the hop-r pear in magatinc* during th* lat­
ted that a rnmplvte report be sent
a ru U u A lB is.U .fcA i
showing again
agaiiMC the ter, h a lf-of th* tOth century, was
Ing given “every cunsidrratfun
un of as good.'
good, xhnwinr
dsratl
Unlei.
members,
which
reIY
uMHiT
»tuU) pwote tend me Tha Christian'
to tho. donors o f the Milk- Bank
HfoWnle*/*
“T
1
— l fi«mrxnthr lexm o f lUhldri
mi Ited— iir—yesterday's ■—general h y - l'f * # ld e n p - T n im * T r -------------•—
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
Bank, amt solicits the help of other
us,” he aald. "It la the sharing
ten person* after « bomb was ial session o f 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
" t o 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 o f the nn-mhera respond­
la Yugoslavia and in many coun­ ed. Mrs. Mary Itawlina, finance Himlacatl llnici., qdmU,trd today (D -N Y ) In reply . to a letter
tries east o f tha Iron Curtain chairman, displayed samples of that the work sfnffiVge was a O’Toole had written tu Mr. Tru­
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 -P A 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
o f 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 o f 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
o
f
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 a n n te d and held, ommenilalluna o f hi* cabinet coru. j It Waa. th* reic oliental pontl- nation. 8 he pointed out the Im­
of her appreciation of Southern Twin-Pack Bread.
or fnonths wlfllW t'-shargex, he mittee and was reported consider­
a n d f h a l 'e V h y w o b u y Southern
Ytoal mass, sung In Ukranian and portance o f eli-vtorn io avml them.- axxerled, while "Faeelet elements" ing the possibility of a voluntary
Aramaic! language of Christ). selves of the opportunity o f vot­ found with their bomb* and tom- food rationing sy(t*m , at home
1 Broad. W e get tw o
Twin-Pack
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—
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4ay._th*-thlr&lt;L d a y ^ jcO b tL -C ® if brecht, preardrnt of- Pilot- Inter­ released almost Immediately;— rr— abroad;----------------------------------------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 o f New York, and n fin -L or 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
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
lammed Memorial Auditorium last
T h e - aeeretary waa instructed to
subconimittee of tha joint toniri'i'*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 w llljte sold by members
(R -V t.), chairman of th# eastern
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high prices, said in New York
C., declare that “ polttlfl hax b e ' (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.
aom e' 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
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tratlmony y e s t e r d a y stressed
Msgr. Sheen. "By losing themed with his Ilf*.
charges
that
speculation
in
th"
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C
s
s
l
l
a
s
t
S
trm
m
l*aae
"»•&gt;
aelvss In politics they seek to find
As word o f poaeibl* victory In
f f i f w a y out or Individual chaos.* anrlsl difficulties.
the belli* o f the dike epreed, eschange* was In large part re­
Increased
In Paris, French leaders were the spirit o f the Everglades waa sponsible for recent
--------- -------------reported to have told Hecrelary o f 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,
will face a financial crlsla within control the water on 400 acres a committee member, said if com­
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a few weeks unless hrlp is forth­
modity exchanges would not curt)
p . (ra a lla s rU 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
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•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
and eggs showed slight declines.
Ths
latest
advisory
from
Mi­
worth
recovered
from
other
courta t beverage* above
6.3
Throughout th# eountry. howami placed the center o f 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
o f 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
nearly 1800,000,000, and Lovett
nt waa placed on final readwith strongest winds o f 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 o f City atm ta were
Heavy rains accompanying tho
ants Include ' Albania, Austria,
ItfiniHS frra Pas* U»&gt;
City Attorney Fred R. Wil- Belgium, Ctechoalovakla, Greece, disturbance flooded streets In Sa­
posed, wAyiet-Iranlan oil agree­
indcred an opinion that th*
•m
vannah,
Ga.,
and
other
coastal
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1 tha right to assess abutt- I W /,
cities. Storm warnings were up ment. '•-A
Poland 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
No wonder Mrs, .Acthur.it happy. With Southern..
Hstterai to Bmnewlck, Qa,
voice to lha csmpx'vn dlree'od
- foot wid# ■ltraat waa *•Meanwhile
on
Florida'*
West
Twin-Pack 2-in-l she jgets bread
savea
against fulfillment of »he livlerI at M0. Mr. Boyar reported
Coast harrassed last week by a Iranian agreement" H* did not
(C x s II s m * f r r a Ca«v
taken up tha matter
money
the
time.
Like
thousands,
Being
tha .paving with o f the Soviet be^Cott on tha severe hurricane and again this name the diplomat.
thrifty homemakers throughout the South this
r-aM
Wheeler, Orlando Trusteecihip Council. It now hoe week by threat o f one, tha
"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
one pack­
reported
on
beschei
at
Braden­
o f adyfao from th*
concerning.himself with ■tnngtbton and Sarasota. The e lt m
______
how to finance tha
age
for
the
price
of
a
single
loaf.
With
Twln-PjBkV
ening the. position o f imperialistic
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f which is needed on about Meadow P a r t New York, to be­ crop escaped.
circle* o f hi* eountry to Iran, thl*
handy ripper, Mts. Arthur^ kitchen work goes
gin committee vyork here at UN
I Of atreats.
said Iranians would not
JEW PROTECTED . diplomat
faeadquartera. It came amid these
easier, faster. With each half loaf separately sealed*
b« bound by ohligatfom Ttndfft
Mr. 8ay*r, other developmental
, LONDON, S ept 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"
isiv i features foe youfeel
for ■ special "watch d e l" commie2-in-l Bread today!
n o n to tiflp r e i i
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# op and the Btlkatu under
Ambassador George V . Allen
orators who dt
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, T H U R S D A Y . SEPT.

Eccles Warns

New Atomic Chain Reactor Pile
1$ Planned For Oak Ridge Plant

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.

WASHINGTON. Sept. 25
— Plant (or a nrtv atomic chain rexitor pile at Oak Ridge "seveial timet more powerful" than the one
now uimratinH at the Trnneitee plant were announced today hy fhe
Atomic Lne/gy Commitiion. '
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A mrmber of the inmmiiiinn ilaff laid the pile will optn new

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LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 25.
OP)— The United S ta in deminded lete today that Al­
bania and Ilulgarla be barred
from participation In the t'nle lln n e Assembly'*
la a a m h U 'a n
n lilir .
tad V
Nallone
poliliral
rommltlee debate on the llalkan
question unle-m they agreed In
advance to accept Aaaembly deeitlona.
v

’I’pnflunitirs to rxploie &lt;ome oi th
'till are a myilery to tcirnce.”
He said It will nffer mi-nun fo 1
duatrlal
developing more' powerful atsimh
-weaplini and broaden the field
for utca o f peace-time uar ol
atomic energy.
The plant ' were disclosed to
an ennnuncement thet the control
of (he Clinton Atomic Ijiboretoru*s at Oak Ridge will Ire taken
over hy the University j ) f Chi­
cago under a four-year contract.
Since July, -IPAS. the laboratory
he* boon oja-ralrd hy the Motl-

LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. S3.
T “ f/P)— Aualraltan Delegate AY,
H. Ilodgnon today accuaetl Kuaala o f uaing "blackmail" aimed
"at forcing the Security Cuunclt
to admit Soviet satellite* In
an U n t i e d Nations membership.
ineruin-ra o f the
Hodgson 'made Die filactmalt ,Tiilie
wilt coopR__ o f nudear studies,........
charge In referring to a alale- ii-inte with the Unlvrtiily o f Chi­
ment by Soviet .Deputy Foreign
sago fn research at the Clinton
Minister Andrei A. Gromyko
Laboratories, the announcement
that ltuaala would vole for.adsaid.
'mlaalon of Italy only If the
It listed -ua a principal .part
Council elan admitted Hungary,
of the new program the "design
Romania, ilulgarla and Finland.
and construction of is new highLAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 25 (Ah llux reactor several times more
Ruilia charged today that the powerful than the Existing Oak
Ridge pile, for further atudlea and
United Staler and Britain weir expanded research .requiring In% violating 'the Potsdam agreement tensltlra not ,now availahle,"
by opposing the admission of
The announcement also said
Soviet satellites to membership' in the laboratory w ill. continue. It*
the United Nations. The new jeffort* to apply atomic power

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WASHING I ON. ‘ Sept. 25 i*Y

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Byrrin Heard Head
O f Student Council
Bvron- Heard, aon of Mr. and
Mr*, tt, I.. Heard wa* yesterday
elected to the responsible peat o f
president of the Oirainu
V-.-------tudent Council,
p f 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 o f 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
o f 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, P a - S e p t
times.
25, UP)— A man, identified by
police a* Richard Buckner, 46, o f
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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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ili-fciiae in.the. first two pb*tw-iiT
fiscal years, or a thud more than

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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

"It may hr we tould spend less
on imlil.iry force* if. mine were
s|&gt;eul on maintaining conditions on
which Dembency and pcare de­
pend," [in[rs vaitl m a sprecji lo
he National Association lif 5u-

s It loulhern Instiliitio 'a.
I with the Clinton proje- t
well continue
Alabama Polytechnic (Au,
l; Cajhnlic University. AVashn, D. C.j Ihike; Emory UniLy, Atlanta. (!(«.; Georgia otoui mil sli
t-ouicinna State; Tulanc;
-i silica of Alabama. Kent- ate at wot
North Carolina. Tennessee, I nomtt slotm appeals
«. amt Virginia, and Vander-! rning."

ih* l*tealdenl In

whi* It -|j| i -

.ADiimci
the Icderal leveive * boai
gei|rd tmlay the Lhnln
mighl hriiet spend leas on
tary fortes m imlet In

jttte Slrt.Mm.mmjmxr-hp' xanf
Im' i-ii provided in foreign ai

The United Slate* and Brilian Mrs. Roosevelt's Let­
supported Italy-, but objected vi­
ter To Welles Is
gorously in admission of the Com­
Shown As Evidence
munist-dominated government! of
Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria.
WASfflNGTQN. Sept. IS 0D
They insisted that *t separate vole
be taken on each of the five ex- George S. Metsrrimilh, - then *»
enemy states.
+~- siitant Secretary of Stale, acknoWI
____ roliaiu toiKign -Mmfltwp Zygv rdafd 'inlay that he wrote the
munt Mudaelcwaki touched off American Consul General at H a ­
the new big power fight by pro­ vana in 1939 urging prompt and
posing formally llmt the Council
|&gt;er*onal consideration of Hannt
It anllau*il »■ l-n«r Klahtl
Euler’s application for a vita to
resjde in the United States.
Heavy Rainfall Is
Testifying before, the House
Reported In Carolina Committee on Un-American Activ­
ities. Metipjsmith also said he
lent the Consul General a . copy
of a Idler that Sumner Welles.

tfffki

cooperating

Zone Meeting .Of

r tf^ n u e d
bulgaita-and l in fa n d t v r ■ -

_

are

c.idcnt De c l a r e s
Wasting Food Hurts
Family Budget And
Peace Of The World

NEW YORK, Sept. M, (AY
— Dr poplin In Mutual Sating*
tlsaks of Iho nallun, totalling
j|j.:.r..tioo.toa *&lt;. of Aug. at,
continued to gain during Auguat but at a Inner date than
for any month aince J«n. I,
the National Aanorlation of
Mutual Savingn Banks an­
no &gt;nr nl tmla). The overall
Inn cane ip Vugual amounted
to fnt.nnn.non of whnh iso..
000,1100 wa* regular deposits,
amt It 1.000.000 reprraenlrd
l hrUtmm rtuba,- school aavInga, amt other apecial pur­
pose arioijnta.

aald thi

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

____ J

firms

Truman Asks Americans To
Conserve Food For Europe

Says U'. S. Ought To
Spend More On Eu­
ropean Aid And Less
On Military forces

Potsdam Agreement
Bought Into Argu. ment On Admission
Of Balkan States
0

A iw ic U ttd P r l i i L w i r d W ir a

l.svf* MniutiV ill'll Kepiihlkan and
Deni'j-’t ill- t t-ri/lev»S*nal leaders.

copier-

Half Of Turkey

Cardinal Spellman Calls For
Renewed Fight On Evil Isms
fllltlV

ii rope
II miiiiiie |ilk with teporters
rhlcms n s | « h l in helping Ku*

ic ert thiough the wiiiler and

tfic i -ilni fu( rurhomtir pi , *•• l.*!l €*f

F. Whitehead

*ti* Ill / ’ijHHI fvohfpi Wil Ii i st.itrmcnf frotis it
"tt cannot t » denied or If.
o it m ii
loti' Reports d w L U l t c X j i . t l i v i i till
It
IwWwd that_t out iryiqd . (a i ge |-unn
atuf i;i mils ft* f&lt;-reign countrh' WifdliTe 1*1&lt;* t u re
nio either n heavy riirrcnl t&gt;u
Aid To Blind And En­ den upon our tax payfra-or— !
Bad In Sof- Florida
in .i alnlrmeni
inflationary force on one
couragement Of Pa­ strong
' rile principle purl-* -, of Cecunomy," lie Said. “ But *o anT A B MfASSFF, S e t
o iig r c a i Wiia in cttuitiiem iirale*t| Ilimit, nmtiuaj f- At
triotism P l a n n e d our even larger military Mpajuli- Mutr i!iin tnlf ih- tpn
I'lit v n n iy u f i l i i ! . | l | « : u i * . i | h ;
tuica which are m nddtred hr lUtkryi ill South I lot id I
] ‘Itfd: T*rl‘ jgn* in
a lo ,. n-f-nninir t*r the rafm l- ati i home ttf tie fuel
ilnsiliuml ot« I’ aar Klahit
Aid to the blind or near blind
and fostering patriotilm In com
refluent Imtl

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 wrlm m ' 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 A t A rc 711
My*. Eila Spivey, 7.3,’ o f 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 o f th* AVV-l-ian
Methodist Chprch.'
•»
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 o f 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 o f 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 th e ' Armory to­
night at 8:00 o'clock after which
light refreshment* will bo served.
Til* - fttiB -ti * ‘TOperitRXtr' Ur6i»-'
LI. t_f* f Ant Wraa aMrurtalnJ Vrst. roads” , in technicolor and shows
the atomic bomb testa at Bikini
lagoon laat year.

GAINESVILLE, SepL 26, (A Y RECORD TURTLE
Enrollment In BOTC at tha Uni­
NANTES, Francs, S ept 28. CAY versity of Florida ha* reached
— A turtle weighing 1J24 pound* the largest total *inea~lV37 with
has been caught o ff tha Brita&amp;ny 1,808 students registered for the
coast. Fishing authorities said to­ current semester, according to
day It was the largest turtle re- figures released today by Col. E.
M. Edmonson, professor o f Mili­
tary, Selene* and Tartlca,
foBEISS.f

*Jjf ;

•
-*

Dr. JohnH To Disuiiss
New .School Laws
liintnri l lud.it it will lake tip
The Seminnlp Teacliera Huh
"ilinnnlialrt!** with tbr Alignwill meet at H o'clock In the rv.ic p q r l
I i - in o il title o lt n c s in
I n . il'.vernim -nl Ih r rn**- of
Irise i&gt;n Oct. 2 nf Scnilnoli* Hi..-li
1fir&gt;v American MiMirn Mei.ril
School. Dr. ft. I,. Johlia. I’M sevrn South Rutiua counties, the
and lirM captive hr A IlgOitat
feasor of School Admlui*tr*lip**i jillkcv ami quail p.Uutr "i* fat.
Irnopi nlnnn Ihr Trlr-itr frnn.
Unlveraljy of Florida, and Ite- fmm trrighl "
ntMlorn limo*.. aaalnxt ft-- •vit
tin
I’ ri •■ ilfffgrr Mirharl
aearrh and Field Btudie*
lotiilititrimilxm wfllrli . thn .it.w
Tlie oflicer.* trpuils irilicalfil.
MfHrnnnM told n newx conialist. Florida
S t a le
Depot! Jurtrtvfy;__U n l_ t fc « _ and-squiticl
i il.’a lJ o y . m ati'^ i l ic i iil i . iiu J .t i.
. frvrnre-th-il n protest hr At*i
mmt-rrf-RrfnratJonr'Witt Ire it lorn, the riirren- im-i
in the slotm uc.s had Ireeeit harmed
T. S. Vires, rmnmnndt-r hf Ihr
curst.sp-nker. ,
Ihin l. Vmertrnn
force* at
m
l*r. Johns
wa* nrltve eon "little, if any,".
luithcr Hiiltticll. Miami agent "the Free T enilory at Triestr.
"iiltant for the ritU en’a Cbm
hat, produced "m&gt; teat01I i,"
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 ■of the legislature. He
will explain that portion of tl *
new tawa having tn do with Ih*
seljoola ax-.they ore tn tie under- Check.s Are Insticd
•tocwl.by the local teacher, and aTo School Teachers
viewed and Interpreted hy the State
Slr&lt;-*-t Su p t. Sid I!*' '(* iid nm t-&gt;
Department of Education.. («oo.|. till* limriling In* pn-mlsr t&lt;*
A substantial increase nf 3l.(iSr&gt;
Ilefore enaitng tn the Unlverthe Remiri'de ^uet busy anil rmicnt the pm -Inni
»lty nf 'Florida. Dr. John* wa« fn learber* pay over the corres­
mtier nf Com- ! watk* li-n&gt;ling t&gt;« tln-(‘ «'litraiii-i . t
ponding
mouth
ln-«t
year
In
irutiprofessor at the University of
vttj»CVI*s5j*sl atld i the now Javn-H Blum- -*ii-d r*snif*t
Alabama, arid previous to that .-aled In the HI.7XI worth nf
le-dy today at Information Jtonth, Itiiu. westl,.
&gt;hecks
lu'ltiK
l#»Uiul
tills
week-end
he wpx with the United State*
at tlie Mnyfnir |i-r had drlnvo-i th» plop
at ‘the office of Htipf. T. AV. I.avr.
Department o f Education.
"On the f Ifrit .fair tlai t ivil| «rInn
to
pay
tcarhen*
o
f
Hemlnole
, An "Invitation'to all parenta In
Ktrtcd that thi- fli-*. the wnlk-i are fitiivtnii." Mr.
County
for
the
petlod
bf
Aug.
23.
the county, and all nthrra who
m* organlrnti-in lit* Inud aid lisrt w m 1. tliH oigrnare interested In ptngreaiive ed to Bept.*23
riitnadnV evtvs- tag Dir, HiGhiiil Imd Inc wlmto
Of
thn
tidal,
aiimunt
tlm
State
ucatlnn to attend this meeting
Iqn, and timt crops with cement mixer busy1
la extended
by the Seminole baa appropriated M ',1.271 and the
I In- ntt -open pouring the cement, and w a . down
County, II2.M3. Mr. Ijiwton re­
Teacher's Club. .
r fhn member* on hnmlft and knees *eerng*ti» it
ported, Lost year** initial inunth*
Special enter- that tin
.u
»nioutliw| jti.t
p a - was I27.22P of'whirlt the State
arranged. &lt;&gt;*l- iipiit. City Engineer Italph |,tibpgid
t
l
7.163.
and
tin*
County
the
Rate IncrcaseH A re
thon- deatring
on hand to aid hint,
balance.
iff eontnet I.lnd
'Hie lattm tcparled Ilint It will
Not only do Irnrltrr* get two
Given ExpressAgency
eservatlnnx.
pmliabty take City crew* tu-vera)
months’ raratlon tint they are paid
wa* ritended jneek*
tenmving delirtx front
for
12
months,
Supt.
Lawton
puln
WASHINGTON. Sent. 26. (AA
;*er for hia as- IslieeU, Thi*r for tin- most tusrt is
Ini
out.
tout
\Vnt
they
were
paid
Rate Increases Intruded to yield
rtl o f dlrrctAr* nio's nnd viniill limbs,
the Railway Express Agency an for 10 months* work. Principal*
irqw by-law* of
"Hanford reitainly got o ff very
&gt;
full
12
are
required
to
work
thadditional 101,264,000 a year have
tipht from the atririns," hr tlethe organl/atlon
month*.
t^en authorised by the Interatatr
----—
.
elntcd. “ Vnu ought to *re the
Commerce Commission
i FOUND
atIYet* Of I‘aim Hcacli nil lltter«l
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
LEO T H E LIP IS HACK
cent on long-distance traffic.
CINCINNATI. Kept, as; (-v&gt;—
Tha rate changes were author­
Walti-r.Mutiny, secretary of base*
ised for one year or until further
ball, -aid today lc-&lt;&gt; Uurtichcr'a
suspension automatically e n d e d
be applied upon 10 daya’ notice to
with tlm conclusion of tbr AVot|i|
south uf Fort
the public. The Express Agency.
"Scri'-s next month and that twin*
WhfcK.la ow n ed an d operated by the deadline-. Applicants axn ramin, ionrr A.' Hi Chandler bad advtsml the former manager of.th e
Die railroads, bad applied fo r In­ uucatexi to bring slung old license*.
ELKS FISH FRY
creases that would hike It* revenue
All members of Hanford Elks Brooklyn Dodgers he wan free to
by 170,000,000 annually to meet
IBulge 1211 and their wivr* are negotiate for a job f«r IPIH.
Increased operating costs.
invited P. attend a fish fry and
TIGHTER KTANHARIW
dance to Ih- held at the l^xlge
FIGHT DENIED
LAKELAND. Kepi. 26. (A l­
UIIINRHB RATTLE'
ii. C, Evans, general manager of Friday evrrting.
HAVANA. Culm, Kept. 26, (AY
PEI PINO, fiept. 26— (AY—The the Florida Citrus Commission,
Committee Chairman P e t e r — General Genovi-vo Prrv* Da­
newspaper Hsin Min Pao aald announced today lighter federal Thurston announced that dinner rners described .a* completely
lodav 50,000 Chinese Red* were grading standards for Florida will tie nerved ak 0:30 o'clock, without foundation today a report
battling Nationalists &gt;In the su­ citrus recommended by the Com­ ami daudng will begin at 0:00 that Cuban forres at Confites
burb* o f Chlnghsisn, Manchuria, mission had been appro veil by the o'clock. He has arranged for' « Key bad besieged 1,600 armed
on tha Tientsin-Mukden raft way U. B. Department o f Agriculture floor show. On# of the featured men organised for the imr;R&gt;*e'bf
86 mile* northeast of th# Great anil wtti become effective Sept. performer* will he a tap dance overthrowing the Dominican Reby Mia* Maria MenendcX,
.
Wall.

’hiqF Joe

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'in e s be

limit ft) t-'« tv-.-thlrdi of the purcliin - ptA.i- ?snd tint they 1“ re­
paid wilhiti to month*.
I AHOHERS
j T i — N e a rly
700 fierm an

prlenWers »-f War In Franc* bavo

France Is (tying
WO foreign lalyear,
,7 V ,
TEX AH ATI
TKK AS CJTV,
(Ah— A
fii
at«H»rd‘'tb e tnnki
tain here lo-i ni
the life nf one el
Crewman Willi

i

■;fer-r

l
: :t

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PAGE SIX

M O N D A Y , S E P T . 2 2 ,-1 9 4 7

TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Truman Meeting

Market Director
Reveals Need For
More Food Crops

Pelicans When
Hurricane Hits

JACKSONVILLE, Bent, 22. —
(SkM-elaU-* "Events of the lait
week have* riven new emphaii* to

A tt&lt; P o v E 'f t &gt;0 S tr a p s
O U T PE*E
V A T S ' ;•
•Ai*.POKIN' TUrt P E A «

P i s ' K t i ? RifiH TW
U P i w f e u - m e U fiH T
tx n x r n m r

By ELLIOTP CHAZF.
GULFPORT, Mia*.. Sept. 22 i/Pl
— Pal lean* amt people act p rc tl/
much alike In a hurricane. Titer
both f*&lt; excited and do the wronr
thing. They both get killed. Ilul
Somehow the pelicans manage to
bg » iUUuilQlt.dignlfmL about it
' With hurricane rvlnda Railing
tin roof* arotind the promise*,
knocking out power linen pml con
verting Main Street of Gulfport
in an expenaive Imitation of^an
artillery barrage, both the pelican*
and the people had a tough time of
it
. By mid-afternoon, thing* were
so noisy .and confu*ed that tin
two group* were walking Ihr same
sidewalk and hiding Ix'hlnd Huaame ehtlter.
The pelican* had givlen up the
Idaa of flyHlg.
Shortly after what would have
been lunch, If the restaurant jte-iplt
Could have got around to cooking
it, I apotted what appeared to l&lt;
the laat two air minded pelican*
lit town. H .

tVc do know however that aertj
or planted crop* were hurt. Thi*
disaster to Florida, ao far a*
vegetable production goea, should
Im offset by late planting*.
“ Florida production I* part of
the world picture — and in fact,
a very important part. The world,
today — and 1 apeak particularly
of Europe alnce those nation*
have been our traditional outlet*
for foot! product* throughout our
history — i* facing a Winter of
starvation. W. M. Kipllngcr, recogniied a* one of our ablest
commentator* on buiineea and
rconomica sounded a grim warn­
ing along thla line, Just a few
day* ago. Hr emphaslied that Farmer Gets Most
‘Horror atorle* of food shortage*
Of Consumer Dollar
are coming through' and thaVthey
are genuine. 'There juat ianrt
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. (/P&gt;
enough food available to feed
European*, even meagerly,' he The farm er Is getting about 70
rents of every dollar the consumer
■aid.
“The over-all picture resulting spend* now for meet compared
from M l M ««n,.W I aee.'it. U with 61 rente in .1989.. the last pre-.
not nearly ao had ax It would Up- war year, Agriculture Department
pear at flrat glance. Growers are figures showed today.
accustomed to coping with weath­ The Department said, however,
er haiard*. Florida grower*, and that It has llttla definite informa­
Falj vegetable gtowera in particu­ tion as to how the remaining 30
lar, ara acquainted with these rente la divided among othere who
haiard*. They are part of the ■hare in the dollar, such ae the
corral production picture. In commlaaion agents who handle
A HKtHDKNT OF FORT MYERS, FLA., look* up at the arorheH wall of th* newljr-rcmo*leled educa­
act. they have a lot to do with livestock tales, the packer, the
tion building si Ihr I** County fairgrounds, which was demiiliahrd by the t e r r i f i c hurricane which
holding down production, and wholesaler, and tha retailer.
■•wrpl nrr»i»* the Florida peninsula. Although property loss "a* high, there were »ery few death*,
A atudv made by the Depart­
making It .possible for the plantdue tv the ndeanrr warning* given by weather official#.'
(International Snundphoto)
era who produce .crops year after ment on Marketing margins for
tlrrvtoclr and niaatx ln T93* xhrrw-I the following division:
Farmer 61 cent*, commlailon
agent 4.3 cents, the packer 14.9
cent*, the wholesaler 6.8 cent* and
Storm Warning:
th* retailer 24 edits.
ir«IN ll«ia*&lt;t fra*HI N t * O m I
Department officials told a re­
to control
odor
and Insect*. porter the split of the 80 cents left
State and municipal authorities now a fter the farmer gets hi*
conferred on requirements, and ■hare U believed to be roughly the
prepnred to atk the war assets ■am* a* in 1989, although tha re­
Administration for relief stocks tailer and th* packer mey get
nod heavy equipment to clean slightly larger portion* beetua# of
licarhes and highways.
Heavy Increased labor coats.
Umbers alio were sought for
On that assumption, they said
bridge repair*.
that the division may ba roughly
as follows:
By ASSOCIATED I’ll ESS
Parm er 70 centa, tha eommlaFollowing It the unofficial lilt slon
agent two cent#, the packer
of 20 death*, caused either direct­ 10 centa
the wholeealer three
ly or indirectly by the hurricane rente and the
retailer tB centa. In
which *ltuck South Florida last t h i e breakdown,
transportation
Wednesday,
costa coma put of shares of th#
Storm death*:
Mr*; Sara Elisabeth JieCullnugh, rommlaaiea -agent# end -whole78. fatally Injured in Fert Fierce
Official! said tha margin be­
by door blown open by hurricane.
tween th# farmer'# there and the
retail price normally n a rro w .XX.
price* of llveitock and meat ad­
vance! and wldari ax the** price*
decline. Thla, Alley explained, I*
because marketing and distribu­
tion coat# tend to remain fixed.
Palm tree* lwn.l roedlly In the furious wind-in We at Palm. Beach ax the tropical hurricane th at- had
Deaths attributed -Indirectly-to— Thav’-amphaalaad, -hewever^dhat
-itCTrtnpnif-8frth p-ttxhB iniii"i!tnirfc~the~rtOTlitg~Teiinmn ha fdll fut-y. —
’ *
(InternatlonalT
*
smaller shares ara being received
William*. 29, negro ahot now bjr packer* and distributor*
Patrolman J. W. Shep did not infllcat# that thalr raturna
They
handling a much larger volume
neat and livestock
llveetock than lin 1939.
men, electrocuted while repairing of meat
pow er Iin* tn Miami following
storm.
Mary Jane Bloth, 20, killed in that Conner’# Highway was closed
Fort Lauderdale when auto collided
with another, ca- on dehris-atrewn

?

And moat admirable of alt. the)
didn't discus* the wind velocity,
but rather aeemed to accept it a*
a routine element of hurricane.
Th# beech pelicans writ- «lifThay refused to accept n new
mode of travel after years of
coasting whare they pleased. On
tha je n tle , tai-free Gulf hrtetaa,
Bo (h ey ' died. mo*l of them
victim* of hasty landing*. Their
brown bodia* littered the Iwm-hr*
The wounded walked around tiredbetid* them am) waited for windberne death*.
t?A
. - A»t wiui_
with in*
th* ptypio
people ii
it wps
was mil
dlf
n re n t. At any rate, it was differ
hurricane, and moat of them ncith*r walked nor flew. Tliey *«t.
■ Hotel lobbies were crammed with
them pnd their voices.
“Simply don't understand this
hotel." A very fat one, “They gut
no water. Thay got no electricity.
Thay got no radio. Juat when you
need a radio moat they don't have
I t And at I was tailing Emily, even
If f don't have radio I got to have
(having walar."
A vary thin reapraaantallve of
vtha people, -looked. at the plump
’ representative: "You don't need a
chav*."
among
velocity
• hotel a many-atory structtaken shimmying like a tenflitting pole,
thera you hava It.'the hurrithe people and the pelican*
t And the moral, If there la one
available, is that although a pelietn ha* an awfully big mouth, he
knows when to keep it sh u t

(International)

European Aid
( ( ■ ■ M n »rU frw m r a s e O k ,

Brother Missing
*1,%
-dishinevn 11 »na i' r»br
w
wneel and fender of the Font
war* badly damaged. The ca*o L
pending in th* City Court.
Edwin Barns, 1603 Palmetto
Avtnua, narrowly raeaped acriou*
Injury at 11:38 o'clock Saturday
availing In turning the corner from
Sanford Avenu* to Seventh Hired,
hit bicycle was hit by an un­
known negro truck driver. Thdriver's Identity la being sought
by police.
" A 1938 Ford sedan belonging
to L. T. Twyman, which w*« stol­
en from In front of tlie Avalon
Apartments between 8:00 o'clock
b u t evening and 9:00 o’clock thb
o w n in g , wax found this morning
Plumbing shop on W#*t
it S tre e t The car wa* re­
ad to b* tn good condition
th# only thing misting was
r*. cigarette# and candy that
txwti (eft tn It.

Arabs
landing

1

and drtcHninc whether the mean*
can be found of lupplying Eurrqw‘» need*." the lutnmaly **id.
“ If nothing i* done, k calaittophe
will dcrrlqp a* Mock* become f}*
liautted."
Tlio report outlined a four-point
self-help program “aimed at put­
ting
Europe
* anit
i -a* on It* frot by tlie end
O f lo f tt :**

1. A strong production

by onch Country.

effort

2. .Tlie crcrttloti of Internal , f i­
nancial stability,
3. Maximum cooperation among
tho 18 countries.
4, A solution of their tradjnj
deficit with the American-contf
netit, particularly by exports.
A* pait of Ihik production ef-

war heal*, with inrrease* above
th* ptewar Standard In potato**,
sugar, joilx and faU.
2. Coal production si* it* tha
1938 level nnd on* third higher
1947 tonnage.
3. Elect tlrai generating at 168
Warn
percent, oil refining nt B5b per­
cent and steel at 120 perennt
in terms of 1938 production.
4. Inland transport faetlltle* to
Iso be done
granted \©

17 “cultural

4IFtIPv
5. Restoration of prewar mer­
chant fiesta by 1951.
The 18 nation* expressed belief
Europe could produce moat of ttw
machinery and other capital equip­
ment needed for the expanelnu
program outlined,'and added:
“The various countries have un­
dertaken to use all thkir effort i
to develop their national produc­
tion In order to achieve these
targ ets”
The r e p o r t estimated that
13,000,000.090 would lie needed In
efforts to atabllixe th*; money of
certain countries, left unnamed.
“The quick success of atablllialinn will, to a very larg* extent,
depend on adequate foreign aeslatance being available*” the con­
ference eald.
The report act at 822.400,000,000
western Europe’s prospective dol­
la r. deficit for 1948-61. - F n m r
this (t subtracted fS.110,000,000
for machinery and faQltal equipm flirt which,
w h l f h . the
ihm report
n t n n r l N»
8 i ]lH .
msnt
"assum­
ed," would be financed by th*
International Bank for Recon­
struction and Development,
“Given favorable condition*."
the report aaitb- Western Tluropo
wfltdd—haYe , four-year trade
surplus of |2 J lt0.009,000 outaldo
tha Western HemUphei*. It ★ **
mada plain, however, that th li
figure eras tentative and that the
real ’need waa cnnsldcred to be
(19,330,000,000 from.America piui

Ion against th# end of th* AnterIran aid prttyam The conference eald:
"It will be Impossible to right
the problem unless market-condi­
tion* In the American coriitneitt
allow both Europe and olher parts
of the world to sell good* there In
increasing quantities.
“But these undertaking* ran b*
*urcr*«fully carried out only with
assurance of a'continued flow of
good* from the American contin­
ent. If that flow should cease,
the results would be calamitous.
"Europe*# dollar resources are
running low, (One country after
another haa already Imen forced
by lack of dollars to cut down vit­
al tin porta of food ond raw mat­
erial* from the , American contiueft . ff nothing la done, catas­
trophe will develop a* stock* be­
come e * h m a te d ._ lfio o -lltU e -l#
donn. If It li done too late! It will
be Impossible to provide the mo
*** * u i u tto
v get **»v
mentum needed
the prog*
ram underway, U fe In Europe
ft gradual hall for lack o! mat­
erial*. The fuel and food supply
of Europe will diminish and begin
io disappear,
,
The report promised “progm piv* relaxation* of Import rvetrif-

Ragina Jay, 0; John Richard
Jay, 4i Joseph. Jayfl, burned to
deaAh jn-hpqx* trailer, wh*» gaaoline lamp used because of storminduced power failure overturned
and cxplodad.
Jam** V. Brown, 81, Philadel
phia pollcaman, died of heart at
tack by. excltmvnt Induced by
atoms In Miami.
Red Davenport, nlghtwatchman
at Saraiota —,F
___airport.
'
Bradenton
electrocuted Thuteday when step­
ped on hlown-down power line.
William -Beat, died of .h eart
attack In Sarasota county courtL
.
, . . . Wednesday
___ l . _ -night
I .L .
house
while
stek ln r refuge from etorm.
Shirley A. Wade, of Hollywood,
who-drove family from east roaet
of Florida to escape hurricane,
died Thureay of Injuries from
auto accident near Tamoa.
Marine Cpl. Robert Marks, 20,
died at .ra**-A-GHlie. of Injuries
when car crashed into tree during
storm Wednesday night.
WEST PALM'BEACH, S ep t 22
—WV—Flood water* from th#
northern pert of the Everglade*
flowed across Conner's hjghway
today and threatened to enter the
farming rommunltle* of Pahoke*
and Belle Glad*.
Already swollen by abnormal
summer rains, drainage water*
whipped by the great Atlantic
hurricane war* reported trickling
over a small dike near Canal
Point east of Lake Okeechobee,
and washing out chunk* of Conner’a Highway, main link between
th* lake area and th* coastal city
of Weat palm Dekch.
Talph A Wank, southeastern
disaster chairman of tha Red
Cro»a, eald th a t'th u s far. only a
threatening condition exists, but
that seepage had Waehed within
k mil* of Bella Glade by mid­
night laat night.
One hundred cafe of * the
Florida E ast Coaet Railroad were
readied a t Fort Pierce to move
injand to pick up evacuees if

W. IL HIU. Red Coat chapter
chairman of Palm Reach e
said that Governor Millard
a f Colon. Re- wall had authorised 10,000
con#lals pHa- hag*, dragline* and other heavy
nia of laborer* dirt-lifting equipment to ha used
&gt; British W*#l in an effort to stem th* flow

caused by a break ta a small
dike near Canal Point.

:;•*»! Hl«**w p^ ' - “

Everglade*
Lamar Johnson,
l------drainage district engineer* laid
that If th* water, goee over the
imall famr dike* thrpuaht th*
a rts It would flood the Pahoke*
and Bell* Glade aectlona, but that
the Inundation would be alow
enough to permit evacuation.
Soma .80,000 people live Jn the
threatr a e&lt;l area, he said.
Negro*a from th# migratory
worker's camp a t Eand Cut, two

Savannah Forges
Ahead Of .Augusta
•In Sally; Playoff

(CeattaaeO timm rag e. 0»4»
ported to be a “ show me ' one.
.C abinet luncheon* are fairly
frequent event*. Dot thi* on#
s a v a n n a h . n«.. s*nt. ,22. (/p
look on the appearance of particu­ —The Havaqnah Indian* are b*e|9
lar significance becauee of other ahead of the Augu*t*-Tiger*, Z-l(
meetina acheduled both before In the Sooth Atlantic U a g u t*
and after It:
.
x W , ^ . a l , plUhiag.
dh-f uhrre 1 fw5T
Strike-out artiat Driaaie mat
exporta they will recommend tq t#rf j the Tiger* with a four-hitter
Prrildent Truman.
to give Savannah ■ 3*0 victory
Secretary of Agriculture Ander-(Sunday. He out-toaaed Augusta
ton announced the agreement to 'sta rte r Einbree and reliefer. H an'
reporter*, but declined to give [ry Camp, who teamed with a nlneany detail*. The committee meet* 1hit pitching performance. Emhrea
with the President at 2 P. M. was lifted jn the aevanth when tlj*
The food committee meeting wa*
ah
- 002 000 Olx—3 9 l
the ftret of a aerlea of top
&gt;. Camp (81 and Little;
admlntetratlon references, in­
cluding a cabinet luncheon, on
the general problem of hnw the
United Starve can hely Europe
Jk* Pickle of Mississippi State
meet emergency need* thli w jn -l(, , „tcd th* be»t punter of the.
___________
1037'
ter.
*
| Orange
Bawl__eeriee. In the 1937'
—■ ---------------------iclassic Ike booted on# 82 yard*
The average scoring play In th e 'fro m 'the line of scrimmage
18-year Orange Bowl football against Duquesne, the longest kick
aerie* hai covered 28H yard*.
hi th# hJatoyy of the major bowl*

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
The ‘Refflntrntion Books of .the City of Sanford,
Florldu, nre open nt the City Mali, commencing Mon­
day, September Ilf, 1947u fnr thn p u rp o se of regLetaring
for the 'Municipal Primary Election to be held on
November 4, 1947, and will remain open each day ex­
cept Sundaya and holiday a, up to and including Saturday, October 25, 1947.
CIT1’ REGISTRATION OFFICER

*The LAUNDERETTE is a wonderful invention!
’No mesa to clean up! ( How I used to drend that
mopplng-up job! Now I’m rid of washday bluea
and drudgery!

LAUNDERETTE OF. SANFORD
Second at Oak

•‘fwbl

Complet# call* quickly. Thb
oil ores better service for you
and yew party line neighbor*.

KEEP CALLS
BRIEF

ff =s
1
L
I - ■a
l»* I ^

phan* li placed
hook star each
vnber.ona phono off
lei up an entire line.
Ml

Red Croat and the BtaU High­
way Patrol that only the amaller
farm dlkea were giving way, and
that there wa* no threat to tha
great government levee surround­
ing Lake Okeechobee.
Crews sandbagging tha broken
dlkea In th* Canal Paint area
quit work at nightfall and wars
to resume at daybreak today.
Fifty convicts from the state
prison camp a t Belle Glad* wer*
to augment emergency crew* al­
ready mustered.
Tha const guard In Miami said

. . WABHINGTON, S ep L -ttH A V The Agriculture Department aatk.
mated today that last W eeajflv
rkanc caused the lots of S five and seven million boM
citrus In Florid*.
■
It figured the Iota at bsHfour and flva million b o x *

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eolh to permit others to hove
thek turn at ffte One.

GIVE OTHERS
a .&lt; h a h c b

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THE W EATHER

aD Unity There Ls Strength—

Ifalut ami. *i|iiallv lh i» afternoon .
lutilifhl ami W n fn n n ltr,
Strong
ta il to m iojheattrrlr »1itd&gt; 40 to
111. miles, per huur » )lih . gusl* l »

To Protect Lbo Peace of the World;
To Promote th* Procreaa of America;
* To Produce I’roe parity for Sanford.

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SANFORD,

FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23. HU7

A s s o c ia te d Proa* L oosed W iro

Whitehair Insists Tornadoes Add Appeal Made Russia
aring To Florida Woe To Save Peace
From Storms By Trygve Lie
ssions Houses Are Smashed East - West Differen­
Communism Scored
And Danger Of War
Stressed. At Meetm g
o f Veterans

Bevin Hails Work
Of Committee On
. European Aid

In Jack so n v ille;
25 Boats Missing;
Thin Dike Holding

ces Are Said To Be.
Breeding Fear And
HateThruout World

Taft Denies GOP Air Force Pilot Prefers Robot .
Is Lacking. In
Pilot To His Own Flying Prowess
Social . Ideas

Vislhnsky Again As­
sails Marshall For
Incorrect Explana­
tion Of Deadlock

Ail Air F o u r officer *HI I h i
NEW YORK. Sept. 23 id*)—
Watherman It. F /W h ltn rr re­
BRIZE NORTON. England. Sept.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23—P ll—
corded the lowest barometric Trygve Lie. secretary-general of
23 (»*) Capt. I ho mas J. Wells. 101®“ “f "T,“' *lig I'urii" pi •’ Russia iautniird a new broadltJa
ceith-d in tlni. iiinni.ei,
reading of the year here shortly
Francis P. Whitehair, formei
U. S. Army An Forces pitot, e\
Ttii- contiul met Im nisni, which agaimt the l inietl Stales loday
before noon when a reading of the United Nations, made a direct Senator
Will
Make
candidate
for governor and a
pressed pteleiencc lur ihe "tnr- o |te rn tc- "u illffe rtn t item s in iiflei S«i rriary General Trygve Lie
29.32 was made. At 6:13 this appeal to the bitterly quarreling
commander in the United States CommunistsAIone De­ morning it was 29.55 and at big (towers loday to reconcile the
Speech Tonight On thanical brain' over In* own flv th e nllptniu-. vtus fully ndju-te-l. in an extraordinary appeal called
Navy who 'served in the Pacific
8:43 was 29.51. During the hur­ Easl-Wrsl differences which he said
imitui - u&lt; ru i un tip f"i to it* on Ihr Inttrily quarirlmg lug powcry' Dollar Attack: ricane last week the low eat were bleeding fear , and hats Labor Legislation tag prowess today after trolling the
ulul tin* plane » « ' Iuvied tu die
during the recent war. told 150
the
Atlanlii
in
.v
l'-54
tkymXster
olid of, lilt- riilivvav uiid heiiilrd r i t . l o huiy itirir ddfrientes ill
reading wow 29.77. Storms al­ thruuehoul the world.
members of the Veterans of For*
Greek Army Upped ways
n,CLEVELAND..Kept. 23. M'J— lunlrollrd -rnliwly by tobol.
llir mlririL ul prute aiAutig the
seek a low pressure area,
fur takesiff.
. v cign Wars and their guests at a
Addressing fhe. General AliensLabor la the "chief berveficltur
4
lwwv*n.
itiii-*
-wiii.li
i
'V.
im
.t
i
he
declared,
and
if
there
la
a
tended'
Nfj|ihnv‘
''D t W t f f l rnttirf fxml with th"
WASHINGTON.-Sag*. 23. &lt;*•&gt; lower pressure erea IHan here, ■My at the close of* its week’-l6n» ' wf-the-Taflrilartley ,(Vt and Van
» supper at the Mayfair Inn last
T h ru Hu- m aalet .s w itc h vve i
Amil r i 5'. Yiihiiuky, Soviet dep­
Robert 1 . Darner, rice president
jeopardise
industrial
peace
by
automatic
llurld
controller
in
had
the present storm in the Gulf krncral debate phase, Lie made no
Iji tllliell Its H hi tie (luge I WIN
night *that “Hiller and Muito
of the World Hank, said today
will tak r that direction. Rain- direct reference either to Secretary tray rot ting It. Hubert N. I ten- weather than htmg the tlnp n p ta ird by unv liuiumt U 'utg on th e uty lotngn minister, opened his
lini arc gone, but the Russian that American investors will
ham,
general
counsel
of
Ihe
fall last night, arrompanlrd by of Stair Marshall or Russia's De­
m ethiiiiN ui."
AutiuiiMtii'ivllyi the new* offensive by charging Sec;eNational Labor Itrlationa Hoard, inysrll. on irisllumritls," Well, th ro ttle s w e ir pushed to tak eo ff
bear is hungry and is preparing hare to put up whatever funds
noisy gusts of wind, lolslled 3.1
lary of Slate Marshall gave art
said.
"The
automalk
tlighi
con­
the
llank
lends
to
Ihe
16
Eu­
asserted
today.
Denham,
vested
Inches, he reported. The rain puty Foirign Minister Andrei Y.
for new wars of aggression. We
pusillitli, and (itiri eight sei-.mdt "in tu ited " rvplaiulion uf (lie Lag
ropean nations seeking aid un­
with
unprecedented
legal
|H&gt;wera
troller is tnuclr mute scntiltvc and
started yesterday afternoon and Viihintkv. hut it was clear that
lunhi h were Itleaseil. The
, ,, ,
,
must pick up again where we left der lho M arsh'll Plan. The
under the new labor taw, told quicker to irVpniui ihan any lm the
blanc sta lled down Ihr i uu» «y / 1*“« f deadlock op Kuican tndecontinued Intermit lent ly through his appeal w-as aimed at them.
European group “assumed” In
&gt; off. We mutt finish the job."
Ihe
Amrrlran
liar
Aaaoelatlun
the night.
"The • indispensable condition
base near this Lnglith village yes liflrd 'Into ihe nil, mid Wlijli il pendencr.
"We were fat.' decadent and a statement yesterday that the
(.'rooms Arademy in Colds- for peace," Lie told the 55 nat­ dial unlona will hurl themselves
IVBchi'd NHI Irrt ullllUile III-'
IU then assailed Maishall who
Hank and "other credit opera­
unless
Ihey
lake
fullest
advant­
man brains ami hands."
boro wan closed today on ac­
indifferent in 19-tl," hr said. "God tions" would furnish them with
tliroUIrs w eie ryit)idi-il- to v limit vvas tilling liefotc him for supional drlegalioni, "Is |hal nations age uf ita protrrlloii.
count
of
high
water
in
Thirlire plane landed at an RAI poiltiuii.
.
•
-forbid that we will ever again 13.110.000,000 pf the *12.440,
nd Roosevelt with diffrirnt social systrms and
1-|.r
ll|. -- .-llu llm d l.l !J O m l- lulling L'N nuivideraliim nf laiW
Isid ay ,— 12— Irwitra^puJ — lit a nun
-WLKVElcrVfvD.—Keyh—ibh—tdV
I be. I would rather that I and mv
»hV^-piVreHr^artiootn-imr^rinieiesls' shTYl illi’v e'lff
Presldenllai I'andulale llaiuld ulrs after il look t.fl hum Nlrplsrtss f i c i , mid the rinottlea w eie puBcd , oinmciitlatfutis for icvtivon of the
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family would die tomorrow than need from the 1 nited States and
buck to c | unv- Iknilintt, Al tie Italian pcsi c ticsty. YittlitllLy
livc and work together side by I- Hlatoirn today rolled on the
elsewhere through 1951. Darner
villr. New fiiiindl.iiid. .Niind.iy mgld. time »!*•' the |dom ‘&gt; «*di.. piylf „ |
taring the building. The arhool
to live under a. system of Com­ told’a news conference the banh
^
side,
in
|&gt;racr.
I
lilted
Nations
to
avert
H
&lt;
&gt;
■
Id
any action un this
will re-open tomorrow if there
"The brnin d id ‘nil Ihe work," a nii'kot oi guide vhtp ntaml ^
munism," he said 'in an address now haa only *50.000.000 avail­
Mar
Three
by
reeogniring
Ihe
"This
must
llnd
exprctvjon
In
a v ml,ill..Il, ul i lie
are
no.more
heavy
rain*.
ed
up
n
dtu-vlioniil
heiilll
fn
,ln
1
qucvllon
V,.u.
"basic clash uf ideologies" be- said Col. Jam es .liilli'.|.ie ,.( Kim
on "Thiee World Governments" able for lending, and Ihe only
po|iln*l
neuoliations
which
*how
t
hiid
of
tl.iwav-'Bern"
tini&gt;n-ut&gt;.
LN
l
baiter.
•.
tween Ihe Amerirali and l(n**i- Aliluliiu, Trva*. t llittf uf llu F. K,
in which he contrasted Democracy way It ran grl-furdher funds In
MIAMI. Sept. 23 i-lV lhrec a willimniris to cornoiomiie. With an
All smuninlic viiicction finder , \ i tno-ky ^[Mike n* tin- 55 inAll F u ltes till vti-fillii'i living dithe forseeable future is to raise
systems
and
ahilline
IN
de­
with Fascism and Communism
them In this country by Issuing tornadoes were reported over I’tor- out such a will, without coopera­ bate lo Ihe economic phase ot vision, who -tij tviili Wells in the , Know .Mi- “ADE'T tliie*-up'*n to tom rirnrial A -* nild&gt; tiegau itet.ivli- on it-* foi mi.Ini-W- ugcndd,
l*«»r ^l%»
( I uni iiiHvsl
and. eiplained that the latter two bonds for investorsids as olfshoti ol a tropical storm tion and agreement, let me cm-} ■ urld affairs. Kla—en, (urmer pilot's co«u|-iiinu. ni.
phavi/e that no mechanism (or guvernur uf .Minnesota, luld an
- *■li tvIt nllCH.lv lool lo-i-it nppi oved
'
—
|
”
are very much alike except that
which v*as centered at noon today
b&gt; tii.......me ~r. luma, lie dt liiaioDd
(lie maintenance ol International \merlran Har Aaaorialion sreLONDON,, Sept. 23 M’i- F o r Communism is Fascism in the rx"close Ui shore" between St. Pe­
i-kvliii&gt;i&gt;tu of the items on Korsa
peace and’ security, however per- liun Ihal Americans ito not »anl
eign‘
Secretary
Krnrsl
Devin
re
t l tam e.
nod Ita ly ./
tersburg and Clearwater on th*
war hul wolltd wurelv light to
Iril, can he rffeclive."
tinned from Paris loday and hailed
Mi now lob-, th.- Ami. countrU#
ilrfend "the Individual freedom
Florida West Coast.
Mr. Whitehair was introducer!
lie
mi
id
the
big
power
differen­
b-%t tin- /n » l i •&gt;1111,1 01 the I’althe tejsorl of (he Ih-nation com
ul men.”
Tbe
Coast
Guard
combed
Florida
ce* had nut yet reached the stage
by Senator' L F. Doyle, a formei
t stine buttle when tin.- Assembly
"Ihey knew that freedom ran
mittee for European recovery as waleis lor 25 small freighters anil wheie they thiratened the existclassmate at Stetson- University.
nvi-itode theh ohjectoins to erebest Ire defended, nut un llielr
It -Mllawa aa !'■«» 01*1
"a great piece of work."
nvmtr «i h tpiruvl hh-nalitiri combanana boats ’.reported missing or j
j uwn ahorrw, but al any point
•
The meeting was. presided over
The 20,000-word rrpoit, signed
IIIil tee |.t cunsld fl llir I'alcstltlvl
where ruthless axxrrssiolt en*
by Comdr. K D. Scott who wel­ ycsterdajr, rmbodirs a request overdue. Six of them, some wreck- j
slates free and Indepeiiilanl pan
cd. have been located.
W.
comed the visitors and distinguish
plea,” Slsssrn. detlait-d.
t!»** Korean
Vlthitt*
from tig 16 western European
vVoodfit
I'oot
Paddles
k&lt;ht
y mil
The
Weather
Uuetau
in;a
noon.
,
_
_
_
Trial
Of
The
18-Year
cd guests. J, A. Wright had charge
lt.i**i.i m il a hml suhinlt.
nations j ( | r $19,300,000,000 iu
live pioposais hot
bulletin^aid the storm was moving | LOfltCSi 01 xi6T(ll(l , ENROUIE W ill I I A ll
of the program and made the
Heiress Goes Are FoumlOn Body; thtede s e toitetim
Amcricah^^id under ilia Maishall
li.o i n o l . h v e ti a i w p t t d b y
H A T fl.L .
Sepu
»»
• t introduction;. ReV.J. E.McKinIry
Plan t a l ^ n t y them through the
Was .73 Years Old h e t lu t e d S t n l i *. T l i c t t n i t , h e
s an hour after a Mocking
#■ pronounced ,ih$ inyocalkn. John u n t IiyU W arv
-Jenid. "Ih e Atm i loan delegalv must
cratic oKk is Is at burg r«ngr ruiiJT5 -‘ lespoiitihiiii
* -— n
rrr —
action by an area of high pressure
Igrols aursted ,,,il ibt program?
&gt;” for vfia
ear T
21 — A - tim er- OTadf' wubcUv
A B. jSjL^mgttier left Paris a w r- dive-Atlantic —elates? t ~ — - -T he a leiHern. thud of--tirs pir» Tivrnrd r 5 S 5 lUfrnse bTTFeTifT [— SAN1A—ANA. +'«li
, .ten.il.H'k.
1,11
3
tie
lisle
Istimlird
snotliei
polillr
invention
llisl
evotrlillv
auntliei
Ey air early today to deliver
skin brings memnriee of rnanvHe *4id TiiO K.limit it*ue could
A small, ahoit-lived tornado Jut hapuy hours spent watching th- llaitlry law by .Srnalor I all attack today on tlie vtiny of I -mi laded t" vvtuk u roniitteied liv |«&gt;
In Sanfotd at this time, Mr. ihe report to U. S. Secretary oi
in,I iegutty t«- ■.K.-iiltfievi by lbs
(R
0
&gt;.
Jacksonville's
soutluide
loday.
griifirun
i
lassies
uf
year*
goiu*
tie Overell amt Hud Gullunt a boon Ik e
tliepioliable came of the (ielieral A-semldy.
Wfiltehair praised the American State Marshall, who advanced the
I hr Uhiu senatur luld a rr- dynamite llial blew- up her parent* u jiowning Saturday night of Na
•
system of Democracy arid free proposal of self-help plus United taking off a few scatlcrrd tools by, but this year brings nu ex
I'uriiinK to Italy, hi: d m U ttd
cvption
in
the
realm
of
y
t
i
vilv
enterprise which 1m said was the
portrr he plani_tu-answ
tliid tin- i Hi i*d MaTe sevcial
and uprooting big oak trees in
t.ewrnilnil,
23-yeai
old.
nrgitt
In
Nckjioii”
H
etbor
Mai
-H
mii
At
til
loH-aiHre
-m
any-top-flight-fpolhsli
witfliL S t«etjiid_iiL g_ipccch aiT U rvaid
Willi-* "lm* etiu&gt; n lnik of pr*.
hall-mile wide pa’lbr- Telephone a'lashes.are un tin1 way for tin* Gearhait, O ir.t spr*ri h lain tins 15.
I alnpa vliip yard wmkrr 4ltd cine attiiutm .m such ipresttnna."
cT he“ opportunity to talk over June 5.
week
an
assertion-by
Gaej
Stilt
lover
uf
th
pigakin
parade.
the radio and say what we think
Hie IH-yrai-old lirnrts 'anil bet blolliri of MiHller lim n . 411 I'llir- ease, Virlilml-y went on. Is
"I am rosy pleased," Bevin and (tower lines were downrd over
This week The Sanford Herald van, Drmmiatii' National Commit
without (ear of arrest pr reprisal ■aid of the report. "I hope it will an area two miles long. Anulhe,
the lack of
Inver
ailmittcil'lail week that llir* t .ul Second Slirrl, 1be |n,dv "iiii.itliei vxuiiipl.continue! Ita animal I'ick The lee director, that- the- d e tr Rr
£ he slid, “is a thing we will fight
Uliililv &lt;&lt;l tbe * nilcd Slates to
tornado
dipped
into
eastern
Marion
&gt;».it
Irifivrlrd
it
lit
IHI
o
■
lot
L
I
ioiik
I
i
I
511
(mum!*oi
blatlm^
Winner Con teat nod ihe ballot
w for aa long as there ls an Amer­ bear good results for the whole
i
&gt;i .
te.'pcet inlet iti -i.ui ugin-iiKiita
publican CungrcM will do nutlriny, IHTtvxiri but ctaimevi they did to till motmtvg (tom li ake
Ahlhntr
....... , le0| r rl„*red
ica."
• ■J
world. We have got to follow it up cau.n\ &gt; ,t“ viti" i,)f1 “/ l &gt;""; with the trams will to- found on
about
social
welfare
Irgivlatinh.
'
eaily this morning, badly daniagim tin- spurts page. .
Mr. Whitehair pointed out that n o w "
al llir irqurtt id b n falbci, \\ 1 1 neat tlie Miinuipal I’lri l.v Slici into.”
Th r Thorpe Furniture Cnmpanv 1 Ibis will ptovtdr a new thapler
he temporarily surrendered his
\ 1*11111,1 V -—
I' ■I 111,.*.- ivlio. Sliplei I (Ivrirll, Lot Atlgrlri Iill,Mi di I', A. Mem &lt;iil,I \\ \\ JoluP
London Mritapapers, with th s lff
,wo
Her,,
rights as a private citiseu in 1942 cjurption of tht* CammunUi Di|&gt; blocking rotui and knoctaiK **ul amt tlie Hill Theater are offering )n , continuing tiansconlinentat
id llir ( ’nail Guatd l liil I evvrn port the pi :'(-*• ■d ■.inddrA ciiangii*
tier,
wbo
willi
Mil.
Ovrirll
died
the
pritea
lu
be
given
away
till*
.
.
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
to aerve In Uncle Sam's . Navy
Iralllc of woiilv tirtwrrn- 1 aft and brli.ie nr (luting llir rx|i|utioii. ill il bad been lr|H&gt;iltd l&gt;&gt; III,, ■0 tlie Itali.in ii I1, ti.i , c n " i a tlu r
praised tho document, large sections of power and com. week.’
which he described ns a “win­ ry Worker,
ivltlittye -enttreplmil of Justice.
praaa • I w ^ ^ r t a d UvaLald municalion lines. Three hou.ev
Democratic oppoiirnu tune tie-*
The
press
Thorpe
is
giving
two
ptin*.
ning team." adding that as long iu the furm of food and goods
I.ugrnr W i l l , , , i , p i n t r i n l m . vi,tn at nutting sitter Nalunliy
Vi-,|||tjnky—wri-l'd |w*t mitaion to
T
he-first
prise
will
Iw
a
lieauliful
irw
lls
iira
ea
Cas*
atsr
Ohioan Ivegan a western sentiment; ibr young couple on tbaigct .u{ mgj
aa we keep Democracy - alive In waa under diacuaaiop in Waahingmake
»!
h
IH________
ns
_
___
__
table lamp and the second, pn**' -iquqiirpg tour 10 days ago. /
America, wc shall never,know, do- ton aa a slop-gap measure dm
ftovbl policy, hul D i. TDwaldu
mmdei, said l,r would irtall lain
Al 4.0 0 n’rlm k Stnnby aiter- Vittnim *-i Itinril. \v teio M y p teiThe RIU T1f#*tcr will gtVe l» \ V,
’ * * 4 * * * * 1 * Iritf rdpgfesslunal' debat# oft the
Traveling
toward
Seattle
and
«
la a large tnagasine rtek;
ite't untie. Ftrd Jutigquivt, a noon R. 1. .Gdyaid. county nu ideni ■ tided liml in must i-onfiria
Press, Radio PraiHed irffered
“Americans arc not stupid p#o- Marshal!, Plan.
paaoca to each uf the n eil thiee major Speech on the labor Uvv bmllirt nl Mrs. Overrlb Jtmgqm,l ployer, and foimn Ct'y pallid In* . iriim tk* no» to d. l.ats on
a
ha aald, “They ate thinking
The press of the continent—
there
tonight,
Taft
arruved
Sen­
For Hurricane Newa winners.
people, alow to act, willing la again excepting the section reanil O'. ir|H&gt;lledly told Mrs. Maty I'tilcb lu.iri found llir i Inlltev nl tbe .ivrd ii, hi* on toe pioviMointl Hgenda.
Every game on the ballot mutt ators Lucas * (II-III.f
.
taka a lot, but fun la fun amt
Kntriitigre aaaa (*«!• K t l
Mahoney
(D
Wyo)
in
a
statement
ell, linuvrkreper at llir ‘Ovetell negro iu rati Fort Mellon Park
A. E. Shlnholaer, chairman of have (he winner selected, hut &lt;*■&gt;
enough la enough. We don't like
U m llM N
I'aa, U ||
the Seminole County Reti Cross, ■cores are required. Place a mat';
inaniton irt .llintridge, I'atadciu jn-vr tlie lloulrvatd in,I in,Idle,I Aimriciins Are Asked
anyone push its around loo long."
today rxpreaaed appreciation fur in tlie apace provided liy tha team
"We knew that Hitler was Bulgarian Executed
silbuib, lo trawl; a garage fn. police, Monte/ ll-l/li), tumillonrCl
To Feed Japanese
the assistance given to local It.-d of your choice, then clip Ihe Imt- Y o t TI I f i l i m l r T r t H&lt;v
prompted by delusiona of .gran­
dv n ni,,ic on Mar. 29.
For
Political
Acta
l„
llir
( W i li e r W lin n n d ro lllte J
lot
and
either
bring,
or
mall
it
1
”
*TI
I
k
i
p
j
l
U
r
1
0
UL*
Croaa
workera
by
The
Herald.
Thr
deur and waa determined to move
TOKYO. S.-pt IT, t f
Allied
Si,,- ictlfieil n tboioiigli aeairli llir ilotbri at ibntr of lirt mtttOrlando Sentinel and Radio S(a- to The Sanford ller.ld Imfote I ( ) l ) H U T \ (‘(1 l i t S i l l l f o r d
forward-.until ha had conquered
iltft 11*111il t |**|'ft M^| ii iillUf ill uV|)«tta
iI,&gt;c|,&gt;m'&lt;I no i-xplimlvo.
\\
ASMINfrTON,
Sept.
23,
W3—
.tlun
WTRR
during
the
rrcent
liurnoon
on
Friday.
All
lialluta
mu*t
U1g Iit ol her.
, tha world. Wa knew ’that he atMini Ia&gt;s|uv llu* Vm#*»ir**n
A San Ia Atm privaie invi-niign
Herald office by noon
f , , ,.
tempted to negotiate a aeparab) The U nitcrl^U tei today denounr- ricanr preparation period. Hr al«n iw in The
f or M'vrrnl da&gt;„ p.dn-e nn-l tUU'Mnnk.' u p -lt..... mind*. w_U«th__
v,„ | | IU&gt; I His Jewish |tHy of Atonement, liir. Imt wlliie** for tlie iIiTchm,
erl
Bulgarin's
execution
of
Nikola
I
expressed
thanka
for
the-aervircs
peace with England In 1041, to
t it lay, or poatmaike by
'janow n an Yum Kippur. will In tctiln-.l lust week that he foutel SlieTlff a ilepulit-B lave l»'eit mhi, , r , ” F
.JlUfMK *P feed llts
enable Germany after the duwn- E’etkov, leader uf Ihe opposition offered voluntarily by local cllix
,
1
.,
.
.
.
_
,i
,
,
.
observed eveivwhere from aunTIown a L u of dynamite In a gat age rung the water front Gir tlie Iwwly IbitHl.inipuVerndied Jupaneta or
to
the
Communlit-aupported
Hul
ena.
w fall of France to become the dom- garian government.
,d the negro, Imt it was n»t u n -‘ *1‘*’ 'ii*'111. K&lt;’ hungry,
. moat aarrol and solemn nt tin- Overell In,mo on -Mar, 30, id this morning at nl&gt;oiit it;lHi ■ "AH nhmg. vvi knew that th*
Inant power In Europe. We knew
“The newspapers and radio were
Il is the
The State Department In a for joint
took it to tho ‘Mojave desert, Slid
will iwv determined by the ordei day
in
their
work
of
publicising
that -H itler bated Russia and mat
o cluck that John Voting, n m gr .: Jnpaue-e *pevqde eouldit t support
in Ihi- Jrwinh year anti la ob­ hurled fur iilmool six month*.
statement aald that "In thr Information," he pointed out. "The in which the entries are receiv­
wanted to axtarminate the Slavic
'bem*elvir fot the tmxt year
of world opinion" Bulgaria'a result of comtilned efforts from ed. Remember that the ooorver served with special piaveis and
The defense contends .that the *i-li-iy worker, while fj.hhig fioin when
people In order to accomplish court
ii iuim -v m f»od," said R.
fasting. It is a day given over to explu*ton alHiaid the Overell yacht, the p irr. righted th.. t»Mty near
Communist-dominated
government
the
ballot
la
raturnrd
to
The
ail
sources
enabled
ua
to
lie
wrll
Ida purpose.”
tin- M-aWaJI extending..from Hi* II Davis, headquarters agricul"has shown Itself wanting with prepared to meet any disaster Herald, the hetjer chance.you have Introspection and contenitdallou the Alary E. wa* premature
. “We also knew,” Mr. White- respect to elementary principles
and /or- searching' of the heart In caused l*&gt;* Overell ltlm*elf. Cou»id- pier lie nl once hurried acrp*s lurid chief. " T he,.’ flodq* just |Utt
I hem that much mine behind and
hair continued, “that Communism of justice and tha rights of which might have occurred from of winning one of the prises.
find peace with God.
erable tevtimony wa* offered by tin* (der and notified a n eg n tin- food lm* to romg fruin the
the huricane," he said.
Among the outstanding riffs on
A had made g reat Inroads In vari­ man."
crinpitnion, William Owen*, who
The Day of Atonement begin*
llu a lla w a u« |v*ae s l i t
tho ballot this Week are the Fbn- with the Kol Nidre prayer, ami t*
ous European nations even before
iimi io-.-n fnliing from the otiiet Dulled Sintra.”
Petkov was hangetk In Sofia's
Tbe United .Slate* at tints*
ida-Mississippi contest, tha LSD followed by confession uLJinVand
1041 and that in the last great central prison early today -on Summer Officially
Mile. They proceeded lo the office
furnishes, one-tldtd of Japan's
Rica halite and the Army-Villa- prayer* for forgiveness. A solemn
election In Franca before the war charges of plotting against tha
of
Sheriff
Mrro
who
at
once
di*.
Confession Is Made
;*» Communism had emerged the sec- Bulgarian government
Ends At 4:29 Today nova classic.
patched I),-],uly Chatle* lte,-k to fond, lie explained. “ It boils down
resolution is made to make amends
*'
itw U a M n c « , elsl
find a Iwrat to retrieve the Iwwly^ to the fact tlint the American
and live a life of greater spiritual
To
Girl’s
Slaying
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rill John*, Guir Station iqiet people have been Mipplemcntinf
worth
during
(lie
coming
12
Christmas Toys
t Summer, after cutting a variety Navy Issues Ruling months. The Day of Atonement ROCKVILLE, Md„ Sept. 23. (/*•&gt; ntnr,
wa* alto notified. Sheriff tin- fn&lt;&gt;d of liie eidito Japanese
Sign Is Erected At
of c l i m a t i c capera for three On Mustering Out Pay thus represent* man's striving — Detective Capt. James A. Kelly Melo joined him and the I,out lialiun, it looked like Japan was
Dropping:
In
Price
I.ltig to.luvve q buptner cr o u — —
months, went on its final binge
- Jaycee Tourist Booth
J'_
for a more perfect world. In whlrh ■aid today that Georae A. Null!
came thu floods.”
i then cstlte
of 1947 today, chilling a wl.l*
s
2
-Vear-obl
War
veteran,
has
ad
T
Jrrtberw
W A S H I N G ! U N , HepK 23=
M M p S P tM
“Information for -Toarirt,1*—r — PORTLAND, Ma„ gap*. M or
aviLthinking.
mitted
*laynig
hia
ll-year-otd
UottPri
sin
y
inn
»**»
*
|
)
i
1
J*
j
-tv
r*
■
second tropical storm in a week The Navy undertook today to
reflecting type of sign, has been Christmas to r pric»e. says
Henrlcea in Ranfotd will ba held nirre. I*«h«lla Malion, near h e r; l i l J f h t l H l H W i n I n
lA*t Them Eat Fish
Mock a loophole In Ha regulation*
fastened on two side* of the Boston wholesaler, will bo down as •truck Florida’s west coast.
which haa permitted many sailor* by Congregation Hath Israel at Philadelphia home about two
much
aa
30
percent
this
year,
In
Tho
frost
lino
on
tha
last
morn­
Italian Election Sayh Secretary Krug
projection atop tho Jaycees Tour­
and Waves to collect an extra tha Jewish Community Center, W eek* a g u .
ist Information Booth by O. D. contrast to the upward trend of ing of the summer season extond. *100 muttering
Kelly, a Philadelphia officer,
out pay for Sixteenth Street and Magnolia
most
prices.
ed
from
northeastern
Illinois
and
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, UP)—
HOME, Sept. “ iT W ) _ |n the
Landress and Marcel Faille, his
Avenue, with aervirea conducted made that statem ent tu reporters
Louts Block reported a trend southern Michigan e a s t w a r d simply traveling through Canada by
fust teat of public opinion since W ith nieai amt egg pncoa soar­
^ a s s is ta n t.
a*
he
left
with
Neill
for
Philadel­
Frank
Shames
and
Maximlllian
klexlco an route to new etotions
Tho largo green Utters are cut away from warlike tors, and across Ohio and northeastward or
Shepherd.
phia where a murder warrant has Premier Aleida De Gaapert drop­ ing, Keririnry of Interior Krug [
aald some Items, like electric Into New York and lha Now Eng­ in title country.
out of wood and had to .b a fast­ trains
Kol Nidre service* will ba halt) been issued, Nelli wa* arrested ped leftist* from hta cabinet last Miggcsted lodivy eating niora fish.
Rear
Admiral
Thomas
L.
land
stales.
and
Chriitmea
(roe
lights
ened one by one. It tooh aix
Tuesday evening at H^Ki, and tho last night al a dairy farm near June, a rigid wing roaKtidn railed Ktog snid'firii |iroduet)6p Is now
bulbs, stilt were scarce.
- Temperatures dipped to below Sprague, chief of the Bureau of sem en subject will be: “Another Olne» Mil. He had worked there “the List of the Rooster" swept n nt ilk peak Tor the year and that
hour* yesterday to get the U tters and
Personnel,
hat
ruled
that
&lt;
alter
This year’s toys, Block declared. frees!ng In many parts of tha
local election Sunday* at Caserla, price* are about the *amo aa last
in jdaeo. Electric lights will-illumi­ Will
Morning services will bo ainre Sept. 8.
be better constructed,' which cool area, with ‘ a 23 above in nate routes must be used here­ Dawn."
the Interior Ministry announced year witli some popular llaius
The
girl
was
laat
seen
alive
held
Wednesday,
at
10:00
A.
M„
nate the let tens ol night.
Utica, N. Y., tha chilliest spot on after “where It la evident that and the sermon will be delivered SepL 0. Neill, when arrested, was today.
lower. He added in n atatemant:
' Wet wehther provemtorf City may defer the inevitable breakage. th#
federal Weather Bureau's eligibility for the additional *100 on “ Who Shall Live." Memorial quoted by Detective Sgt. James
“ Fish a n j other seafood- a r e
Nearly complete return* showed
workmen under Rid RiChord from
map.
m usterlnr out pay would bo baaed and Concluding services are Wed­ Anderson aa saying he waa with that the rightist coalition—com- - among «ur most nutritionally
MEETING IN INDIA
pouring tha cement for tho two
NEW DELHI, India, Bept. 23,
The mercury also w a s' below ■olelv oiT travel i through Canada nesday al 4:00 P. 31. The public is Isabella the day X
disappeared prising IJualunquista.eMonarrhlsI* * valuable foods. Since tins |s to,
abort walks leading to the aide (&lt;F)— The Congress Party's work- the 32 degree mark In Ciirwem- or Mexico."
but
that
lie
had
sent
her »hum*
*»«&lt;
Liberals—polled 7,492f i vote*
to housewives, hotels, restaurants.
welcome.
;
do*ra of tha booth. However, this lug committee was summoned to vllle, Pa., Cadillac, Mlcth. Goshen,
.
,
a
y : 1 1 ___
,
*4 I h i i f r r e t u
L . i . s i K«
oth er iood-dispetieing i a a t t H H -■—H Tha Navy holds that such travel
alone because he had been drink 3JitU for De Gaepert'e Christian and
will ho-dona aa soon aa weather tneet today* for 3jtl^ J ^ sk tiuut Ind.. Kasl-Liverpool,. O. Chicago's constitutes' “oorrle* outside the
Democrat party and a mere 649 lions would do well to look to tha
9w ee»iU («eld Mr, RtCbard^
Ing.
sine# India achisvrif
__ 36 reading was tha .coldest Sept. continental limits of the United
TRIR 8 TH STRIKE
foY lho people’s block—Cummun- fishing industry for an increasing,Mr a. Qabe Mlchaa). director of a party spokesman aald tha u t 23 on record. Tha previous mark States." Under the lew, members
part of their protein food needs."
'
Free Territory, Sept.
•-&gt;“ 1*1* and. minor leftist groups.
the booth, aald th a t aha waa tur- alon might hara far-reaching af­ of 38 occurred on BepL 23 1887. of the armed services receive *200 23,.TRIESTE.
PLEADS GUILTY
UP)— The Trieste radio said
‘ **'' The rightist total was swelled
prieod at tha number of o«t nf fect# on the future of both India
Summer officially leaves the upon discharge If their -service the Communist -controlled union, . TALLAHAS8 EE, Sept. 23.
TIMBER FIRES
en more by another group of
town people to make Inquiries.
and tho Motion Dominion of weather picture ot 4:29 &gt; . 31. was entirely In this country, *300 Sindicatl Unicl, called a general —The first war veteran in Fionas liberal* and monarchists which got I OROVILLE, Calif., Sept. 23, (AT
Pakistan.
Eastern Standard Time today aa If they sorted abroad.
| —State and Federal agencies ap­
strike today in TralaU. The an­ to be ronvlcted for unlawfully 1,909 votes on a separata ticket.
KNIOHT HONORED
autumn ‘ makes l u entry.
pealed for reinforcements today ip
receiving servicemen's readjust­
nouncement
was
followed
swiftly
James Knight, AlUntie Coast
NIGHT CLUB BURNS
n bettle* against 13 timber end
LIONS CLUB BUPPER
ment allowances was sentenced to
by
an
Allied
Military
Government
Lino Railroad ro r repairer, waa
KEY WEST, Sopt. S, (JP
&gt;
—
brush fires in timber-dry north­
FORTY AND EIGHT
C1UBLH8 TltW DIBS
A
son#
meeting
of
tha
Lions
four
months
in
Jail
and
fined
declaration
that
tha
atriie
wee
presented with his 23-year ser­ The Mg Bugaloa N ight Club hara
Charles A. Taw, former Sanford Club will ha held Wednesday even­ “th* first Communist atUrnot to court costs, C hatm an Carl B.
A moating of the 40 and -8 will ern California, whera flams* had
vice emblem by M. Carroll, gen- waa destroyed early today by firs resident, died .this morning "In ing a l tha Bstninole Country Club. h a m p e r the essential life of Smith of tha Industrial Commli- be held Wednesday evaning at blackened more than 70,000 acres
foreman, on Sept. XL Mr. swept on by 40-mila winds. Own- Orlando. Ho wag born tn Sanford, This Will ba a supper masting and Trieste
______ and
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_________to the. slon said today. Bmith aald James 7:80 o'clock at the Legion Hut. and partlalty destroyed the' hiebring discredit
ring J * an aunt, Mrs. L, % all msmbara a n nquaatad to ba Frot Tanitory," which came into Williams of DeLand p l e a d e d Chester Miller, "chef de f a r e ' torie gold min
being g weak ago.
guilty to the charge.
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CIIRIHTtAN SCluNCF. MONITOR
‘ITT

st-qugnee*. 1 7aTP~-‘~
^__
JT ns kins of AUi »- month fcr.aU pie dare risk. JlUt to uppoie t
af Wsatk Uiae Owe aa o «•**»« a hsaadka ■-eta
A tTWWTW irr tltfNM lA"
they reach th r age of 00. That the grounds bf great expense—“bur­
THE HAGUE, Sept. 23, WP)—
Vcterana of- Foreign Ware have den to-*he taxpayer'*—Is both cal­ Thu Netherlands government in­
declared their major objective for lous and so far ineffcctaul. To dicated today it was ready to
the next session of Congress. And manv a man who came back from halt military actiun in Jndonasia
so the historically repetitious cy­ battle, and to the families of many if conditions permitted a peaceful
cle revolve* one morr notch with who did not. the cost of war has settlement of the Indonesian re- afiparrnt machine-like inexorabil­ seemed near total.
public’s dispute with the Dutch.
Blanket pension* and bonuses At the same time the government
ity. ■*
are
lord
pftmmily
because
they
Jt tr*nk the United Slates—other
announced It a o o 'n would tak%
rountrJn. loo—a long time to ac­ serve to cheat the American peo­ over both -de facto and de Jure
cent that a nation owes adequate ple of aid .they really Intend lo authority In the areas of eastern
care to those disabled by war, and give. Every dollar spent on un­ and western Java occupied hy.
aid In readjustment to those whose needed pensions and bonuses takes Dutch troops in their "police ac­
normal pursuits have born disrup­ awav from that part of the na­ tion" against the fortes of .the
ted by military service. Having tio n al income which ought to b« republic.
accepted Uiat obligation, the Na­ ispent bn the disabled and the hantion's lawmaker* still have been idicapped. Every such gratuitous
pressured with monotonous suc­ dollar works lo dull'public aware­
Dr. Charles L. ■Pcruoiui
res* Into granting blanket grat- ness of the fval nerds that do
Optometrist
uitlaa on the basis of service alone exist.
Blanket pensions and bonuses
—regardless of need or relative
Sanford Atlantic Hk. Bldg.
are bad because they inject a maj­
sacrifices. .
Hoars: 9-12 I-S
Rhone 2981
Pension* and bonuses have great or corrupting element Into political
Sat. 9-11
political appeal. They are, manna life peculiarly difficult to counter­
Eyes Examined - Glasses FBted
to tha tlme-aervlng politician who act. and almost impossible to up­
_a no valid platform to »tand
on—which pushes many .an other­
wise good public servant . to go
along in order to survive.
ON THE MARKET AGAIN
Is such a cycle Inevitable? I*
there nq use in resisting? To
drop the hands here i* to surren­
der-to * .general fatalism no'peo-

wurfrow thcm - liwriajiii. Uiw u w k n g -if (tali WaniJi ■Rm isand " . . m , 1 1
-1
&gt;4 )«if 4 •• araM m s* M in i
October XT. I*l». af Ik* I'm ' lllflc* job ahortdgea of catastrophic proportion*. The Italian ir e n f
One tumultunu* ««-rk has pasard
he . HATTER P o l* Wtf’K*
at
aaafanl, riailda. aadrr Ik* Art ury has a total of 45 million &lt;l«|lara and needs almost that since the weitern ik-mnciiicic*.
■I l ,a i» H at Warrk A *IW»t. ,
r - - —s
|&gt;iii
cit
l&gt;y
Amrtifa.
ojn-nt-ii
thcii
much each month to buy raw materials, coal and food
Hill. I. AM’ I, IfKA*
abroad if miniijium UvInR standards and basic industries major offensive , in the IlniU-il
Nation* to focu* world attention
.
I .Alla*
are to Ik* maintained.
••
(Hilt 1111% IIKAA
ftn the threat, to |ieare produced
|ia.|a,», lla m a ir
..
At,sop think* 'help must come at once, und from tht: hy ICussla'a tactic* for aggreaalvr
United States since it is the only country with resources rxpaiuilon of (’onmiunlam —
HI ll»l lltPTIIIA It tTK»
equal to the emergency. The sum needed, he adds, is less and altcndy ulol-al npinioa aa rrBe farrier, «»*k
• ■** than a third of whnt is spent on beauty remedies for Amer­ ptrM-ntrd in the U. N. ha* rendeiOar tlaalh
a vehement verdict condemn.
Tkrre Haaika
*■** ican women. To deny this help will mean, Alsop warns, ed
fnjr Rfd methiMl*.
St* Maalk.
»•*" Italian collapse und absorption by the Soviets.
Barring the *up|a&gt;ri of hei
Dm
l » l
IJ.n*
The report frqm Italy adds to the evidence that Ku Mtaddito, the Soviet Union aland.111 afclTaart ' aallecr. ra rJT at
H P and of immediate concern. Amt]in jcp. virtually alone In thla great I**ikIkaalii. naalatlaaa aa4 aaliraa af l o]a* s plight is critical
Catmalnaarai, far tht aairaa# a* as. It studies evidence of foreign weakness, is ihcrcusfw|fc nniong nation* whu,would like to
. U* it* . friend*, Of course
the
ralflaa fuadt. Mill M rkar*r4 far
It r w l t i ad i m illaa ralra. ___ doubtful whether it can or should buttress tottering Kurop!\ i ultimate objective of the western
Is to force Russia
tklaad I r n i f a r n “Ht*r«*alall«ta» The question is one of grave import. Reports such as- the offensive
la a , rrprraralt Tfcr HtiaM la ifcr one from Rome should be weighed and studied not only by through puhtir opinion to abandon
aall.aal flrld af adtattlala*. fill!, Congress but by the entire American citizenry. No longer the methods she ha* la&gt;en putraa arr aaaialalard la tor lirnraf
liflra la Ik* raaatrr Milk kra4*aar- can the United Slates, whatever stand jt takes, go gaily on suing, b u t.lt lemain* to lie de­
monstrated whether she will Iww
Irri la 1‘klraaa aa4 Aim Tatk.
pursuing business, luxury, or pleasure as usual.
, n*M»X# §• fkt (8*1* •.
to thr veidlrt. There are douhl*
#*.«&gt;-. I**..r"t»*#* !•*»* i
Tkr llrnrU U a a.ra.fcrr af
i •• f ►f « n#»*t
uo that score.
iM S a lif
r a n
M k l r k I* r a l l i l - e
l,rla ,l,rl, la Ifcr a»* af rrartlfYrsletday
Britain,
the
last
of
■«*»
Curricula Under Fire ' *
allaa af all Ikr laaal arnr ertotto
the Big Five to mount the Assem­
lm Ikb u t i N S r , at Mtll
all
bly Hist ruin, deelarrd her p«*lIP » tm 4la|,wl»fc*a. ^
More advanced mHlhemiitics should lie tmight in tion through Minister of Btatr
TUESDAY. SECT. 23, IMI
j schools, Prof. Harold Hotelling of the University of North Hector McNeil and ranged her­
Ciinilina told n'recent minting of the American Mathemati­ self solidly with the United
dy had been
IF MEN C A N N O T FIND cal Society. t’Alcutus. which few college students do more States wlm previously
THEIR WAV BY FOLLOWING than hear about, ahould be studied in high echool. ■Tollege- joiiusi by E'nince and
8 , MANY MUST REMAIN IN physics, resting on a mathematical basis,*cannot Is-under-,
Is AmEnca, ITritaln. Franre km
a I&lt;KNKSS -M att. Ik H rY v n W
stood without a good mathematical training which should China versus Russia. The oilier 1
the light «f I hr world.
hairing the Soviet do­
not be postponed until ciillege. Sociology demands a know­ nations
llalf served notice on the United i ledge of statistical methrsl and of the laws of probability. minated countries
also ly*v«Slain lilt week tl^at il would need At least the foundation for these should be laid in high been flocking almut the Imnner of
Hy J a n e e a d s
ltrinocary.
‘ (First of Three Article*!
about a billion detUra.Io - gel by. school.
.
,
•
McNeil, H7 year old Scotaman
W A S I I l N G T O N—The war
And now comes In aRtiqjliiceWnl
No doubt. But other people, too,-want the preliminaries who ia a prutege of Rrltish Fo­ brought at' least four changes to
IHal llie fecenl faim/xlfikc over of their subjects taught earlier in life. Medical schools re­ reign Mlniater Bcvin, lined up hi* e u r puhlir schools th at proved
theie coil die *ont^tiy about quire preparation dri biology.and chemistry, for which col­ country with America in a drama­ themselves good ami in many com­
pi tu - lege undergraduate years are not enough. At least a fair tic address which was directed munities are here to slay.
m o tx h o o o . If tR^ |Ao|ile
I,
Mias Be** Cofldykoonta, Dim-1. ^. 1. _alo ......
L start in these subjects would lie made in the schools if the mainly to Russia, This quick
rope would all go‘ bail
work,
winded.... tough
' they could gel Tiy_nn what they^jJ planners of medical sducnUoii had fhcIFway. ' t
statesman — whose two-fisted S. n ffirr of Education, lists them
Ami so it goes. Schools strike many’ parents as being method* are rather reminiscent **:
*
*
lave on strike*.
burdened with subjects, the so-called "enriched curriculum." of (levin's — first hammered the I. The further extension of
Wbal the situation u like in Many complnin because the schools do not seem to give Muscovite* and then appealed to school opportunities to young
to drop what he described people.
India rrtsy be, gleaned . (torn in good training In fundamentals like writing and s|»elling. themtheir
The otiening of summer-time,
unyielding "llRurJe tnannouncement by Mailer T&lt;u* Something evidently will have to be left out.&lt;Which shall wind world problems.
after-school, and Saturday school
ohlellls. “Thr ‘keynote
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•if hi* spech w»*
w** this blistering programs.
Singh, Sikh leader, who tayt lint it be?
3. The emphasis on social studwarning:
i
tome 200.000 Ihmlui and lOO.tHHI
"If the
Soviet
g o v s n i m e t i l tc*. with psrtlrular stress on “getLabrador Ore
Moilrmr hut their livrt in die past
eonsiders that in all arras its ting acquainted wRh our neighfew weeki ol communal hglitiiM
power must be extended, if it'bora at homeland abroad,
There mny he mime good in Labrador after all. Thin thinks that In describing any in- i I. The recognition of the need
In our own Civil War which lasted
four year* only 21X1,000 men wen bleak territory, the eaatornmoat part of North America, baa ternatbmal situation* it. descript for more practical underatandlng
lieen known to Americana chiefly through the medical min-'l«n ntust •*• accented, then I of science and it* uses in our
killed on both lidet.
world.
Sion of the late Dr. Wilfred T. Grenfell. Though Labrador’* j
w'*h,,u'
'lubllflcatlnn
»h*t everyday
—tr
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&gt;
te
Hulled
Naliens
Th«
first
two changes were has­
. Premier ITheniiituklrr Sophnuln area is 110,000 square miles, ns large a* Arizona, its itopu-i"01
,,n y' w 11but the unstable tened hy ihe
Tw destroyed,
war Iteeause many
of’Creete bar announced that lh‘? lation ia only 4,000.
pane* of Jbu world will crumble mothers were working outside the
Now come rc|Hrrta Ihnt Inrgt* iron oj-e ilu|Mraita lire to and' rrasb,
' -------bringing.ua all* thi home* They proved *0 popular,
Briluli arr ligginning lo withdraw
lb4 last oLlfleir rkcu|*»jion forcr- W found there. Sonatnr Raljih K. Flanders of Vermont ranging, hideous rnnsequenre* s a y * Mi** Goodykoontx, that
to which Mr. Vishinsky drew oqr many mother*, though they ate
frgm iha.l ffiunjrx?
Ihey. gel think* the Ifritirth Hlinuld .supply us froqt this new find in nttetflinn
bark In-their horn**,- tklnk
luiiinL
payment
Tor
the
endrmoua
quantities
of
ore»
wq
out entirely, you can aspect lo
’ McNeil was referring
to the they should Iw eontlnued.
en
Hhe cite* such ritle* aa New
set tiling* begin to ltaj&gt;|icn. Which furniHhctl in the manufacture of lend-lease materials.
bitter'speech reader in thr Asscni*
York. Madison. Wi*.. Minneapolis,
I^tbrador’s future statue would probably have, to bt My last week dry Hnviet Deputy Y'
m*y he one reason’President TruKansas City. Rochester, N. Y., and
-nhm
iwTrrr- JimrrlTmrm Hrr TT -xrdllml laJora.Lhia rauliLlai jtmic.
n'lwnrr
charged America with war-mnq- TTkw^ vt n .~ j ~ r*—adromnKdiF
land,
which
formerly
was
h
’
self-governing
dominion
until
Setrrlaty ol Defense one week
gering. Yesterday, hy the wa/, who hsve maintained and develcajlicr than liad.sdirrn planned it developed-financial trouble. Now i( is u Hritish colony, Mnsrnw urw-ipapcrs printed New oped these program* effectively.
but there is talk of ('anatla taking it over. If it is proposed York dispatches alleging that
Most compulsory schoql laws
Honda news- to give away Labrador's Iron, both Newfoundland and Can­ A'ishinsky's address had caused set the age at which a child must
'Anollict old
•
"complete.' panic, and bubbling enter school at seven, hut most
3 Lfl *wj*..nilli ada will want to be consulted.
wrath" among ■‘American react- irhouls. she say*, start. th« child
at Ihe age of fix.
sr .•uddrn dcadi of Hol&gt; Bentley,
ionarii-s", picluretl as wanting In During
the war, kindergarten
editor ol the BMdanlon Herald
war
with
Bussln.
and nursery schools were started
W#f AT IS TRUTH?
Meanwhile the Marshall Plan, everywhere
and former chairman of the Slat*
for
TIME NEW* - M AGAZINE
which Russia claims Is designed children agedInfourtheandcountry
Road Dc|)*rlmrnt. Bentley dird
five.
to give America control of \VratThe after-school, Saturday and
ip harncti. juM at wc know he
tern Europe, wa* being earnestly
time schools are attem pt­
would have liked, allrmimg lo the To the newsmen who covered A* they left the ship many Jrw&lt; I Ktudled In ln&gt;th . Washington and summer
ing to provide course* In art, mu*dutiri ol hit oilier Nstuidsy night, It, Ihe clitnax • of the sorrowful thanked Ihe ntdiors for 'hospitali­ 'aria without regard to Soviet ie, dramatics, camping, play, phy­
■lory nf Bxndu* t!U7 ua* hard
p ro g ra m
npposltlrm; The
program
da- sical education and other thing*
dying at home ol * heart attack going. No story from Germany ty.!" ■Bcfmc lung, the rottnrtvr* n. vrbipud by ihe Id nations .ill the
the next morning. Their arc not since the Nurnlierg trials had Hamburg began -getting frantic French capital is divided into two that the five-day. nlne-to-three
do not have time for,
many of the nld lime rdiloi, drawn *0 much manpower: 136 "call tacks" from their, homo parts. Ona Is a long l&lt;-rm p'ro- schools
A* for the rmphatls placed on
correspondents
from
a
doien
coun­
posil
Inn
under
which
America
office*. On both aide* of the At­
left to the state any morr.
tries converged on Hamburg as lantic^ .editors.' waqtmli - to - know .would .. provide. . 911030,1100,000 underatandlng the olher peoples
of 'th'C world "and what they have
thrbs
*hlpt-Trhm**&lt;tulh«trn
frarfeo
which varlton or the fact* was through the yahra tOIK-At for to contribute to the world. Mis*
thiliiii' Dcirgale M^Netl at the
and their rargo of 4.400 -Jews rlghi. A lively argument ensued, general rehabilitation. The other Goodykoonts
says school* are
UN Assembly made 4 good point (Time, Sept. 16), neared port.
tlu Americans accused Ihe British is an rmrrgcncy call for food and •tresalnjr a* well the importance
when he crilicurd flic Runiant It was the kind of story that la of
playing the slory down, and th.i some olher, pressing necessities. of understanding our own form of
flM uring the veto ,2 0 ililfcrcnl toughest for reporter* who try British-accused th t Americans of • These problem* are now before government, how it works and
President Truman's cabinet, try! how It might ta made to work
lira#*. "My floor dommsol, hcllia- to ba careful, dispassionate ob­ whooping il up.
On the American side there w.ir the Chief Eaeeutivr is faced with better.
crjnt and arrogant -goveinmrni server*. Inevitably, each brought
Ihe task of deckling whether
hi* prejudices, emotion* and loyal­
way I* being challenged,
hain't urerl it once,?.-, he added. ties along, and the presa cover­ no unanimity. Without meaning there is sufficient urgency to eo“Our
that we need more than ever
to distort Ilia newt, A. P. and
Russian* insist (jrst-thfr Brit- age (bowed it.
m-rrssitale the calling of an extra to understand Its value* and what
D rF . hed heightened the disordol
'and'^r Ihe AmrnVant are lr&gt;- Bumbling British official* did ■imply hy covering the facta .in srssbm of Congress in thr 1111med­ each on# of ua can do to make it
future. Secretary of Stale work mere effecUvely," ihe say*.
lo dominate the world, but'it their best to foul up the cover­ approved (Killer.reporter fashion, iate
Marshall has Indicated, that h*
Getting to the fourth significant
age.
They
issued
conflicting
or­
the Humans who arr hlockin^ der*, misinformed the press about stringing them together in the believra such a aeksiun should frend In post-war school curricula.
way whenever the other na- arrival time* of the ships, and order of the excitement they con­ ta called.
Mia* Goodykoontx point* out '
tained. In the New York Times.
most children live by pushing,
tipni ol the woim agrre. Every­ herded reporter* and photogra* Correspondent Edward 'A. Morrow
n*. turning on switches, hool
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one sqems to he out of itep but pher* Into wire rages away from ■Uo Vtrote of truncheun* and flroIt machinery.
the gangplank*. (They were
REDS WIN
»i. Rut he aleo took pains
J**_
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“This generation Is surroundwl
afraid, they ssld, that It tha
aay that tbs soldiers “Wsp-.
saw a lot of newspaper ihatr temper* and followed or­
NANKING, Bepl. «it, yr&gt; ~ Dle- hy application* of science and we
Commumiu in thir country at* Jaw*
people around they would feel
»upi*-d commtmlcatlons w ets-ac­ much teach them not ohly to u*e
directing their attack againit ibe. encouraged to get violent.) The der* to use a minimum of cepted Ify the government today scientific thing* Intelligently and
force."
Catholic Church knowing full, well IS photographer*, assigned to an
1 confirmation of press report* safely, but also to understand
No More Bumping. Lord Beav.
so that they ran earry our
that there exists soiqe prejudices Impossible ■pot from which lo erbrooiFa London Daily Express that invading Red troop*, from them
science a slip further and tnavhe'
Jehol
Province
had
cut
the.pelpshoot,
told
P.
It.
(Vs
that
they
againit Catholicism* even among
might as wall bar all camera*. ran the. moat fascinating story of Ing • Mukden railway, nationalist develop new use* and devices
thore who arc not Communists. Bo their cameras were tarred, the gruesome week. On* refuge*. lifeline to Manchuria. The Com­ themselves."
"we* trailed by the munist* were reported In control
It is not pure c|k«nce," writes aud a British Army photographer Itfeetreported,'
.down the MLfoot gangplank,
JJIaloakt stable* will be opened
Dorothy ThompropI "thei within was llie only on* allowed to take hix head bumping aa he went. of Sukhung, rail -town no miles November
1 for the winter eeaeon.
inside Msnchurta from the Great
the part few weclfi my derk hat picture*.
Thla caused a group of Americsn Wall.
according t o Resident Manager
Jewish correspondents to hurl
Sam H. McCormick.
been flooded with- letter* calling
Battle Pitch. What happened at themselves against the wire netA&gt;r Ji»_^nti£alhalk campaign. in last—week's debar kation
atitm.-ddsfMOlUl.
epanriad Uhf 'ardlind the" proa* ehclbilfifi
read, and what shouting proUtU. They were re ­
counlry. Tlial u a present on what paper you read,
Qommunist line in anticipation of country you lived In. From bo­ buked by a correspondent from
hind the burlap screens on
the United States who tq|d themmloprnenti in Italy." But il the cages, American reporters
'Remember ’ you are hero »* re­
ommuniits get control in Italy. "pitched, bloody • battle*" Over porters,
not as sympathlxars or
‘ anywhere’.else, it will be not vtvld A. P. and U: P. dispatch**, propagandists.*
a
U.
B.
paper
used
such
the Catholics who will’ be
'But tha protesting group at
n*s aa Troops Wield Clubs
but those ol any qihEmpty Ship. From behind the once aat down to. type thousands
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FiiUncial RM»pon*IblUty Ijiw effecJlva
screens, British reporter» of words accusing the British &gt;f
d o b w jt.1 9 4 7 . ~
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saw British troop* using restraint, brutality." Troop*, added the
Hal Boyle. AP correspondent helping old woman and children Express, had elnea been Instructed
You atn be deprived of your right’ to drive In event
covering the hurtidkie. doem'l down tbs gangplanks and general­ "on no account to drag the ob­
you
nr* Involved In an accident causing bodily Injury
jectors
down
the
gangplank*
hy
walking inlo tht teeth of a ly behaving like gentlemen. A typ- the leg*-" But what teemed t o .
or property damage to others, and unable (a meet Ute
IAI British headline (In the Longate, in NpU««&lt; *He (i«*h don Daily Ttiagraph):
H Jew*
requIremenU of the ta w ,
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I*fed. l | « c ' wind* claw Bottle* 4 Clubs On Troop*. Tha tha dragging, hut the f « t that
the
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had
mad*
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You nhould know atrotit thin Law and how U affect*
ur brcalh," he *ayi, "drench Evening News admitted that
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there had taco fighting afa
you.
a* 4f’*frod had
By the week’s end* the Jew#
It and the pres* had, m o m out and
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Marjprle Lovell Is
Wed To Roland Holt

d a l Calender

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TUESDAY
ThePilot- Club will hold iU businti* meeting in the Tourist Cen­
ter at 8;00 P. M. The Board will
meet a t 7:80 P. M.
WEDNESDAY
The W. M. U. of the .F itst
BaptUt Church will observe the
R easo n of prayer for lafe mi*Ttons" In the church annex at 7:30
P. M.
The P. T. A. of the Southiidr
School will be In charge of the
chapel program of thu school from
2:00 until 2:20 P. M. and a tea
from 2:30 until 3:00 P. M.

In a quiet morning .ceremony
Marjorie Jane Lovell, daughter of
Mr. and Mr; N. K. LovUtr. Mf ?
Iiierlvt^nl- N»nfurd-Tinw nf_Aa»t.Wi4&gt;
son of Hi C. Holt
of Alliany, Gn.. on Sept. IS.- The
double-ring ceremony was per­
formed by Dr. It. Kelly White, pas­
tor. at the First Baptist Church in
West Palm Reach at 11:00 o'clock.
The bride wore an aqua crepe
dress With white accessories and
her corsage was of yellow rotes.
Mis* Jean Lovell served as her
r's maid of honor. She was
gowned in yellow crepe and wore
a while gkillenia corsage.
The mother of the bride wore a
navy frock with a corsage of pink
rosebuds. Joe Stump acted as best
man for the bridegroom.
After the ceremony Mr. and
Mrs. Holt left for * wedding irtu
through north Florida after which
they plan to make their home In
New Smyrna.
-Mrs. Holt received her early
education in Sanford and muved
with her fam ily' to West .Palm
Reach in 1917 where she attended
the Palm Beach High School. Mr.
Holt graduated from Newberry
High School after which he served
for three year* with the Navy and
is now associated with the Florida
East Coast Railroad,

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'TW
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on hi* 23th birthday, WilUJm A
Shine Im h-i-n appointed ' Kcvcpi. n blue-ribbon stake
H alt, Jr. can,* into a - ,&lt;)U0 jcu-toilfatt *f tin llinhnh iockey ' race- tin unit' iii winter racing
will he tun dm lug the
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vt‘ V ' ' o V ......... ..room to ..'.-place .th e )mto lri-.il til Ann 11C.-I
Iloum-ed fSU.taak 'ihe'll toek n , lo o k 'n‘; ' 1'''
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1 1 1 Hmleah inevting.-JanJune he muse,l-t
-Jim. id#.o
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Hialeah.
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iiiused:, "Jim.
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OlR'ia Dr llnvilland, who a l|llf
more than a year ago was llulltwood'g No. 1 bachelor gtii. is
now the town's prise booster fur
the married state.
Fire slopped playing ii.sim
long enough on "The Snake I’ll"
set to offer n few sane obser­
vations, gleaned from her first
year as Mi*. Mark Goodrich^
,
"Tilelr's inditing .like 'wedded
life. No gill should be without it.
Rut don't gel. married just to
Mr- Somebody. You lenity d-i
knew the real thing when it mrivT--. Make sure yours Is.
"Don't fear your freedom. I
haven't given up one single thing,
hut I'vj- gained lots, t can even
have coffee in bed. served by my
husband. What harhelor gill cad
make that statem ent7"
There have liven innincnts, of
coni
That niglit at New Yolk's
St. Regis, for one. It** a stor'y
she 1 kept quiet fol alion-t .1
year.
bhe mill her writ«K-hu*lmml had

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up ■sfiatp - i . U T ~
for another mate. tl| Jmst-' V,« j
June's a looker: dark, petite and j
shtipcly. And -In- can write.
Rut lheir util lie in- riaittortiuitdiiji for tR’t. She'.- .-putned
picture* in- Kuril".
gowns. T h eie -tele mi ,hee-ecak**j
ue sexy. dn itinc
q hul*. wilt

The Bfethodiit Church in New
London. Conn, was the scene of .Miss Loin Is-e left yestetdayfur
Ihs weilii's daily ncaipopo——
the marriage of Alyce Claire Lord, Del.alid lu enter the pte-Uleillcal
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kulicrt school at Stetson University.
THE (liailNIX SCIENCE HOHilOfi.
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W. Lord of Sanford, to Richard 11.
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y*.d &lt; —e
, ni j oifii-n tttan*
Rogers, USN', of Grand Rapid*.
VM.it,1 •* ' *&gt;
■ t i —pii/i ieo-to.1, voo *.n go-n
Jimmy Kenaud of Palm Reach
Mich. The klngle-ring ceremony
long black him *carefully drain-.I
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-o ol today, ntol
' fi/'O l!«n .It .&lt;■ w.vi
co homamaSina, r * "
was performed on Sept. 13 at 5:30 vlnilod in Sanford last weekend
over her While hem JUg.
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Iiwetr-. leu t^ . ro jsj. w-edt
o'clock b\* the Rev. Ullver W. Bell with friends.
All of which delights the II 0
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before a small group of friend*
lyw.Hwl pies* c i n | of which J o n
tail IS*,**t "**•■ I A f l 1*■* Call' VI V e if M &gt; f,j u&lt;wt*
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and rrlative*.
t* up nluinnn A native of tilei Sam Thurmond and Charles
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her cousin. Stephen Mangin, wore Satcher left on Saturday for Mur­
io the ntov . city
igh th •
a Vires* of .blue Jersey, a small ray State Tcacheis College In
Hollywood hilts,
I- hi
black hat trimmed with pink nnd Murray, Ky.
John Truca.h-11 »u,.i,
black ami black accessories. She
ed
film "diiutii r,
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THURSDAY
wore a corsage of pink rose*. Her
Moines Register and Tritium* Is-MY*. John VV. I’avne has return­
Wots.
The Setnlnola Keliekrfh Lodge maid of honor and only attendant
fore he Joined it,,. \u in Air
No. 43 will hold their regular was Miss Constance Fisher of ed lu her home In Sanford after
Force*.
meeting In the 1. O. O. F. Hall at PiHiuonnock Bridge, Conn. Mips visiting her hlisbnnd in San An­
While' he' Itew. -h,*
,\Vb ■
fhOO P. M. This will be obligation Fisher was gowned in pink and tonio for several weeks.
he wn* d i w l i m m h e r fl&gt;»t
♦ gilt io all /members are naked white* linen with which she wore
.Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Thurmund
already »»*
Ds im . i
an uff-the-facr hat of pink felt have as their gdrtt at theif home
to attend. *
decided Hot (it t*.» ,1*1*'k to the
ami black accessories.
FRIDAY
on Elm Avenue Mr. Thurmond's
column, retired t.. MHiwImund l 4.ki
The bride's brother, Hepjamln father. F. \V. Thurmond, of Wash­
The N de V Howard Chapter of
\ rrop head to ci-im
the United Daughters of the Con­ Lord, served the groom as Iwst ington. tip.
novel apiece. Hi vdl l.,t iiiiidi.'iieil I
man.
Following
the
ceremony
a
federacy will meet at the home of
been into I led two Week*. No soon
llti* .fa ll.
Mr*. F. E. Itoumillat at 3:00 P. SI. reception was held at the home of
Mr. ami Mrs. It. It. Davis have
«r had they reached the unim
W riting
un-iit." t i e . ,u-i.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mangin In Pdquojt- ictuunrd fium spending a month
tlnii, -!„■ took .out tin- inumm-o -It,,! then ..
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nock llrtdge.
hreitve, prop|ied it oil the mm It lc,
lection
lip,
in the New England stales ami
Officers Elected
Mrs. Roger* received her early wlUt .Mr. and Mrs. Hetman Mid­
Th. ii thry looked Ml oil ml Twin 'm , , | fiunl set ttiFathi'* hiitli. Jlrjt I
schooling in Bartford am! giatl- dleton in Urrfngelmrg, N. Y.
At Ware Class Meet uateil
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theteV bgeu.no liaitlUkt^gJ h|i&gt;,g)Vlimn the Stonington, Conn.
I f
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fu'i* t ||| |||i t
ft , ( Utt
is now.
now emt
employed • liv e * l.ee. J r . ' plans ■
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.Uigh School. She in
5n:d**Ve
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the mmittk't‘1%t irun fntherV \ ill, whi.-b I'xelmhM
m Election o 'f t l f i r u * was b c I T W ^ ^ ^ ^ . a t -R,r Pholo H-'vrloptomorrow for, Atlanta where he
'Thu, I
Mint tie llu ip - ; [him ami hU
Wttilftvil
the monthly meeting and covered .ing Company In New London,
I,.
I mean. Mi*. Goodrich. Could '*■ | u . i ...... fnirn the flmi.lMH) i-1
dish supper of tjie R. W. Wkrc Conn. Mr. Rogers is in the sub­ will study for nil engineering de­
gree
at
the,
lieutgia
Syhool
of
have „ iieil . . . | mem,, could ^
Bible clats of the First Methodist marine service of the U, S. Navy
. (Inup-hd Mat e i l-mnch
We have a double lied instead *»f j ill%. „„t again. He and N.nmn
Church held on Tuesday evening and is stationed at Portsmouth. Technology.
the twin ones?'
at the ehurrh annex. Hostesses N. II. They plan to eventually
, . ,,,
’ Kia*na have w .ittfii n.plav, "El 4Mr. and Mr*. Clyde / TefWille“ ‘Ceilninly,' he leplled
leplied. I lit glieih,” wlllcll M tlvtii D-M.rlli- wdl
for the aupper were Mr*. J. P. make their home in Michigan
men, followed by six mauls with | u min ro and dm It,, hoping even■Bates. Mlia Ella Bolton and Mrs. where Mr. Roger* wllj attend rol- gar, Jr. yrsteiday moved from
their residence Jn Loc-li Arbor to
niaiely. it arrived, carried by six tunlly In n-nrh Broadway uRb i'.
Clyde Brockman.
lege following hla discharge front their
nl-wiv pm chased home at
the.-I*. What n production! In ilt,-' Ami til one hoV mulling a deal
*
Mrs. Brockman presided over the Navy.
midst of R all, one of theta p d- which would pinky him pim w of n
the business meeting which fol­
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led ■ttn*’ marriage IIcviim-. You'Ve new radio hndieuce-pui Iteipalnili
lowed the supper during which
Mrs; lliufv'T ir'L i-w i, plans to
never hratd such giggling. I fled." stloW . ■ , doh t tlnol|u-&gt; o icm t.
e^tim e Mrs. R. L. McKinney was Rural Common Sense
- -UMWb^-fmishett.’—We ertil timT' Ing hard on hW itewe 1, "Imiiln
E lected president; H, 1). Hutchi­ ------- • Hy 8pntl—Jntmsnn—---------- re 1 jirn iit_ihc_einL nf tha iveiik.la
Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Corson an- a dnuble betl."
Hanford after visiting in Deluth,
w
n first vice president;'M r*. J.
son,
Wnclrtiigtoii"
Rfolio -intion*
When Hal Wallis hnnght Jam are clacking down on nlf color
N. Atzarrllo, serond vice presi­ AVhen you buy egg*, you are Minn, with Mr. and Mis. Kuggt nuunciit today the birth of a
daughtei,
Vivian
Anne,
on
Sept.
Croup
mid
with
relative*
in
l.u_ljtiickies; Very quietly lint week recordings.
dent amt Mr*. J. R. Hoolehnn as buying one of Nature's prise foods.
II at the Fernnld I .might on Mem­
secretary treasurer.
Egg* are high in f&lt;md value ami I'orL I ml.
orial
Hii»piinl.
Mt*.
Corson
Is
Hostesses for the next meeting fine in flavor. They have *&lt;» many
Friend* of Mi«* Hetty Nasser the funner Milrfied Duncan.
use* that they can easily find their
will
he interested tu leam that
place in any meal of the day every
Mr. and Mr* Hayward Ivey to­
*he was n-reiitly graduated from
of the year.
Relax At The Movies! dav ,ike
day nnnuunccd the birth of a
many oilier good' foods, the Orlando School of Beauty Cbt- dang
Busan Cniide, on Sept.
egg* require care to retain the tun* and i* now employed by Ann’* 22 ntlifer,
tlie Fernnld Laughton Mem­
high quality they have when.pro­ Mirasol Reality Baton.
orial Hospital. Mrs. Ivey will be
duced. The shell that cover* the
Mrs. (i, T. helium has returned renumbered a*' the former Irma
edible part of the egg is it-elf l
We Specialize In
protection to-quality. Hut the shell from Florence. S. C. where she Mathew*.
and strong flavor* and odors can was the guect of Mr*. Ike L.
Dr. and Mr*. Raymond L. Mas*
penetrate the pore* of the egg Moore. ,Mrs. Moure is the former
■»!«““ »•&lt; 'L
today th* birth of a
shell. The quality that's In an egg Mis* Rose Clayton of Atlanta, Ga, announced
'14c -Opens 12:45 P. M.* 40c when the hen lays it ran Im- re­ who has visited many times In mm, John Raymond, on Sept. 11 In
tained only by good care that be­ Sanford a* the guest of her sister the Fernnld Laughton Memorial
nnd brother ill-law. Capt. and Mr*. Hospital.
gins
once■
Today &amp; Wednesday! Thent poultry
farmer, aa well us Richard Mark*. Mt* Mark* is
Mr. and Mis. Jack Ratlgaii
every person who deal*. In egg*. now Mrs. K. D. Wallace of Or­
tmlay aiiimiinrcd tmlay Jhe birth
lando.
Jia*
a
responsibility
for,
getting
IN TECHNICOLOR! &amp;
id a diuTiititcri Mafgsret Rose
eggs to you, th'e consumer, in fineon Sept. 20 at the Kernald Laugh
condition. Gathering cggtt fre­
ton Memorial Hospital.
quently, cooling them immediately,
(*. I'RIEHT IIONDIM.D
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and keeping them co«d in a clean
"MTHtul
Sir*.
IViTJTam
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Kafartk
pTaceTiee ’TfctiF odors Til c Till phi C
(V- &lt;).« Priest was henoreti his
ant slrpn ip maintaining egg seventy-first birthday with a din­ of Klmhutsl, L. I. announced today 4
quality.
ner given at hi* home, 2599 Nan- the birth of a daughter, Madeline
The grade tabel'on.Thp egg car­ fortl Avi-nuy, on Sept. 21. Those Ann. on Kept. 15. Mrs. Safdrik
ton la your best guide to quality jn from Kanfoid allemling were Mr. will he remembered a* the former
the eggi) you buy. Eggs that are uttd.Mrs, f r i e s t , Mr. ami Mr* It. Mia* Ratty Colbert.
officially g radial according to U, S. D. Priest, Kara and Randall Priest,
MYERS-TAYLOH
standards carry n lahle that tells Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Brock man.
the quality (or grade) and the
Pat and John Brockman, Mr*.
A. L. Lyon’H
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Mver* an
of grading, le-arn the meaning of Z.adn Lord, Alan Mr. and Mr*. G.
the grade lahle, and clieck to see R. Kim*. Clarence, Earl ami George n&lt;ui ided today the engagement of
that the eggs you buy measure up Sims, Jr. of ML Dorn. Mr. and their daughter, Emmer (Sean, t"
to the standards for the grade you M i-.'R. E. Kipp nnd Robbie Kipp Renjnmin Taylor, son of Mr. and
pay for.
and guest Peggy Hudson of Orlan Mr*. John D. Taylor. The wed
ding plans will he annnunrrd at .1
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later date.
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on quality lo' noting the "brokenocF appearance" of an egg or two
ju-t as soon as you got home jrlth
COME ONE! COME ALL!
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a new lot of eggs. AA and A grade
egg? have a targp .prqptjrUtta of.
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firmAsrhite. standing^uji well around
.the yolk. The. yolk Is round and
ami upstanding.
The difference* in quality be­
tween egg* in AA and A grade*
T U E S D A Y . S K I T . 2.1rd
and those In II and O grade* do not
affect food value. They do make
L IL Y nnd C U R L E Y
some, difference in the use you
make nf egg* and they should
F E A T U R IN G
make considerable difference in the
price you pay for eggs. ■
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will lie Mrs. Asxarclto, Mr*. C. E.
Chorpening and Mr*. JL II. Reely,
Those present were Btr*. A tiaret'e a tu r a i A t : 1 :3 2 •• 3 :3 0 ~ Io. Betty Urysn, Mr. and Mrs.
Rates, Larry Rate*, Mis* Bolton,
Mr. and Mr*. Brockman. Btr. and
5:28 - 7:20 - 9:24
Mrs. P. II. Wjratt and Judge It. W.
Ware.

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Hawaii. *re Iwing converted Into
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slowlv while Navy planner* - teat
out Iheorie* and idea*.
Rest itel al present I* that thev
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pounding of a hattlrihlp. have
provision* against atwp bomb
blasts sn.Luif rourse. Dr* trig rock
eta and controlled missile#
Meanwhile, the stoek a t efcp
lured V-Zs is dwindling and the
Navy Is looking forward to ex­
perimenting with Ha brand-new
rocket, the Neptune, Mated for
testing next June.
Advance publicity on the Amor
Iran-made rocket' predict* It will
soar 233 miles Into the *,r; twice
as far as the V-2 ha* gone In New
Mexico altitude testa. Experts hr
lleve the 233-mile Hgure may he
exceeded considerably when the
1Neptune is finally tried out. Pro
sumaldy It might be capable of
|BOO mllee in • horlxonUI direction.
The Neptune's Load
About m long as the V-2 (48
feet), the Neptune is much slim
mer. Ovrr 7.000 of Ita fully loaded
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fans who will jam the Orange
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Miami llurriranes in action this
fall, will l*&gt; on hand the night -f
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Clayton Ha.-fncr at Charlotte. N._
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1 '" W l i i i 'K 1ITiikerr
hit* .where they counted, defeated; ATLANTA, Sept. 23. '(Ah — I
the Auguita-Tigcra 14-7 Uat night Tonpy JVnna. Jovial htUe Italian '
and took a 3-1 lead in the South golf professional laying, out of
■( Hpeci*l &gt;— The Moultrie Packers week.
Atlantic League best • of - seven Cincinnati, hraded for Delray,
lurrt.il on their w in d ' f r p l a y 'r f l. Co.rh «*Y Wolf .remembers the
H, ARTtIVB B IX K tvm i. J *
playoff finals.
.
power in rapping out 14 hit* from l? ur ct
1 Pbltued the G ators;
Gainesville 'Cm m
Fla., today to repair his _hurrithe offering* of Walt Hllt-s and *&gt;*rtJUKh I**1 M’a*«n, when they
The Gainesville Purple HurriThe Indians pounded three Tiger 'cane
Irane-darnaged
but he
he'had
damaged home hut
had ra
hurlera, including Ed Kowlaski. 12,000 check to defray the ex
Hon Coker to chalk up ■ 0 to 1
*" „ e.'r n*m‘ K»nir*. and is cane* are really going to he a
for 10 safeties. The, Augustan* penae.
victory over the Gainesville IJ- t
11 ,n I’teparation for the tough hall cluh for the Seminole
Men hefore 3.183 itrrraming fan*. : 1hl4lfla|^laturday-niKh4-»t--Ja*ll- Jligh School Celery*Krd* to rough
■l»o found their batting. eyes,
. . bettPenna, who hadn't won a major '
First hn*emnn Ken Ithyne paced lM,nvi|le.
it op with (hi* Friday night,
Inr F riti Bernard!, who went the tournament since January »f last
tim xi..
.
year whan ho took.U ia.Richmond,
the Packer attack on the G-Men
Stre*a i* Iteing put on hall handThe l*oy* from the University ■ T exar — - ■
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Hernardi. however, woe never in Calif., open, wobuit-d to a onehurlers w|th four hit* in five ap- ling in practiee session*. Wolf City are tough, hig ahcl fa*l,‘to
Season
l
ekft
sale
ussiirct
'the
trotil ie as jtis mates early plied tip istnikc victory here yesterday over
pearance* at the platter. Rhyne noted a tendenry toward fumhllng, :«av the least. ‘They showed their
, Jimmie Demaret In the 110,000
rapped out two *ingle». a double rspr. tally in recent session* in the ahility against the Miami Edison Hurricanes of 12,000 fans for a -*o.*l margin of rune.
ahd a four ply poke.
rain a ml I* working toward a hall cluh Saturday night in Miami .very game while the student soil
The fifth game o f . the series I North Fulton Open. Penna. who
. The second contest of the aerie* /'M ickv-fingrred'' back field,
.when they held the Miamians to . .cutty * I lutts Im-osI Iha total will be played hero tonight w ith 11"*! off for the final round five
to ..u J | r game. Sellouts uf the Wild Bill Connelly scheduled to .strokes in front of the ex-Texan j
will be played here tonight with _
~ ------------------------,two touchdowns .th ew in n in g mar36,0&lt;K&gt; Otitiigr Bowl sealing capa­ ••(.pose. Augusta's Carl Ray. .
from Ojal. Calif., fired a two over
Walt l.en* of the Moultrie aggie ; Hatting Crowns For
Kin con,ln*
*»» final period/
Gainesville lost the contest to city 'cent assured for most of the Savannah 204 141 101-14 1« 0 1
gation faring lanky George Fultx
“ ' * “ h11*
right
home
games.
Majors Arc Sewed lip Miami 13 to 0, -hut from hll re­
of the Gainesville nine.
Augusta
002 012 1 1 0 - T HI 3 j |,h" t " ^ ^
.Miami won eight, of ten (s*t Hernardi and Astroth: Kowalski.
ports, the dash was all in favor
The Thursday. Friday and Sat­
NKW YtJItK. Sept. 23. op. - of the Purple Hurricanes thnnigh- yen. and fiic.-s a somewhat strong­ Cortes (3), Fisher C6) and Little. 1 fi'707 &gt;?*.r|
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urday game* will be played in
Gainesville, and if the ’final two Harry Walker of the Philadelphia «ut the battle. Gainesville led In er overall schedule this fall, on 63 running J»l»y»
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gam e, are needed they will Ire Phillies and Ted williams of the yard* gained, flrsjt downs and •hough only Alaimma is expected
| played. Penna and Demaret were
played here.
|lto«ton Red Sox appear assured of 'showed exceptional ability ogainst to apprsKdi the class of ISU sod
North Carolina, Miami's
ll'lfi was 3.0 yard* per try. When it is jail square, the former having mis- j
ii.tnlM V tl.|it!
winning the National and Aim-r- the larger school.
considered . tht*".- this average
a two-foot putt therp a* f)e■ k e- isiican leagur hatting championships
Fred Savlva and Gilliert Tnekrr, conqusrnr*.
includrs 02 yarda of losses, 'most -w ard had a par.- Penna had alI‘
J r .h h .n t i
ef
*1 "'going
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‘ of the Gainesville harkfield at lists, are
into the final‘ week
Hal
Johnston
lit
tailback
i»
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Uurke. Sts
" " season.
to he feared by the Seminole grid- expected to tw- one of the nation'* n| which came .tn plays when, ready three-putted the first mul
: I
Worgan, m
pa** reeievers went too well cover
Walker, the fellow the St. Louis tlrra. bemuse when the going gels leading ground gainers this fail. cd, the figure I* very good. His 13th.
I'
Thorps, ft
Hut Penna. who will he 40 in
i
Hoag. If
Cards traded to Philadelphia for tough on the ground they can open A year ngn the Hurricanes gained e*-1us| -*tn -o t i - h l y running January,
hinlird the 17th hole to
j
Karoo. !»•
an aerial offense manned with 1*83 yent.ls on his paro.es an.I
!Um
Norlhev
in
rnrty
season,
is
plays was about five yards per gel hack in the lead to Slav, De1
Gorman. It.
power
and
ncruraey.
hitting
.3«2.
enjoying
a
47-point
since
Hal
ha*
vlrtiiiilly
all
uf
»
IMilansf, &gt;
i i,. Jle ,nl*«» u»ok par* tit *nt tparel, who missed a Iwo-fOoter
Epd* Eddie Garris. John flinch Ills favorite revolver* hark
. bulge over runnerup Ralph Kilter.
I
C e h rr, p
oars with
wiini |0ngcst punt return Miami matte at the Ifith. missed -one a mite
I * " 1 I’Urdiurgh's home run king. Walk' and Norwood Guilford ari- battling a few liewromer* a.
fill**. V
u .* !!”■; &gt;‘..t year. He took a Uulsiana shorter than that at the 18th,
er ha* been out of action with u for the starting lierths on the hail outlook for Miami surer**
hy the
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.. Slate punt on his 20, liruke sway
he and Penna both hail pars.
•I ;
T o la la
!»ore Itack hut in expected to play cluh. There is Hjtle difference in air route Is en-ellflit Hal aver from just about every L - S. IL where
There was ronsolation for I)eMOt I.TMIIf
their
play,
it
is
reported.
Jim
most
of
the
club'a
remaining
aged almost exactly St yard- foe who hit him on his journey m arrt. however, in the $1,400
ab k p- a
Nihlack and W. J. Malhcrly are gain each completed pass
u l * i gomes
I.aiimsnn
a n d . - finally, after covering 70 check he gut for second plsre for
potent
rhunka
.
of
forward
wall
t,
l
i
H r* war. if
‘ Williams’ average of .342. like
yards, lateraled to John Mrll- foi it moved him hack Into the lead
a
1
material
ttfat
sl.o
bear
watching
J,s+
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U
ck
'*
n(i
MowIn*, rl
Walker's b**ed on averages includ­
i u i ,n,i Dull
it,.it Dux*
it . . . .
LNack hut ht* power rjmlling eat* a score as he was being hasted ahead of Ilohhy Lot-ke in total
t !.*•
i i h r r ^ n&gt;
DeLand
ing-Sunday'* games, sevin* to In• I
money won with $23,&lt;136 for the
UKrsWf. rf
Another opponent that looms, as up the yaids. Ills average gmq from behind.
I V
enough to last him through the
H»nn *v
a powerhouse on the Fed schedule
I
t
llu rk tih r.1 l, *
season
end
Sept.
28,
The
R
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&lt;
/•
this year I* the Delumd Hulldng
1 I
Jin a n i. Jli
» I J'Sox slugger, making a late season aggregation. The Dogs have .me
lllH H s IrilllS .'lb
spurt has a 14*polnt edge on Phil­
.1 *• I •
Cowan, p
adelphia's Harney McCoskv in the tilt under their lielts aliradv this
.
**
having defeated the St. la-..
II 11 IT . I race to aucceeil the defending year,
T nlaii
|* l linn
rhanipion, Mickey Vernon of Lions Saturday night in IMuind
llnln, .* ill.by a |3 to d score.
#!S nil OJs — Washington.
&gt;1 '..Mil*
— G 4 w e W e -H e e tly r -wm—ef-Vtw—♦*-&gt;&lt;
—.B um ., Ilu.kfc, llrawnt. .^Uiwlus.Henn. Hh.nr
,|lr»ah* Krrnt*:
»inin*«vMlc S, Vlntiltri** '*■ hacks in thr conference la«l year
Mur mmii 1 « llnrto* flnrntnti, b F r a n ^ . till
%
*:'=ks ? •*
•••
1111%, offt (‘o k tr 9 in i innlfiK*. • la returning to play with the Dolinn*
r.»: Thorp#
**n
*»tt (,,Arr t, Land High team this year, and we
Bbyi»# * iti,i k l • rj» Two kij* run*llilr# J. H lfikum l*!
t •••• *• predict that the lad will la- out­
fills:
Rh'it*. llfs*wrr,
Iraw, IttirMhJiMlI
rtifti H h ^ t. tlnwmi *. fill by |»llrhrn HHr% standing the entire season.
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WIN
t*«»krr#
IHlc*
PmiMt- ftfm
f+nl»**rt 'Mommi Rivf
Saturday night Realty hoik the
Ettlfin; r-ilumbaH'
mu*! 1, l^i*lhm iiH* li*n I'okrri- T lntf: hall »n the fourth play of the conflity nr: Ttiferpr mul Otilln'-Fi Ik1* | iii. rmiilff*.
teat and scampered fill yards for
ior anti M**M«*&gt;.
*nt, UuliimliJiHii nn*l Ithyn#
a marker before the St. Imo hoys
could get warmed up.
Realty came hark la-fute the
first quarter was corflplete an I
reeled off a second touchdown,
this time on a 40 yard (aunt.

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Frenchnum-Ditw For
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*on" n "Voting
vrtontn who. i*
Montauk's only icmnipiag laiu-hcr,
|drives his s n i u n ’lwuslii 1111110
from thr railin-nd -out ^o Uu; *c»
swept moors upon which they fat­
ten nil summer.
"Sometime* there nre moiv poo
pie to help U- lu'til thim thole me
entile to herd.*' -rtiil Flank Dirk
inson. Jr., brother of rh. rancher.
—They, like then tulln* who Mar’

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TOULON. France. Sent. 23.
trV)—Maurn-e Farguc*. •it-yearold French sailor, decended nearly
IDA feet beneath the surface of the
Mediterranean without a divine
suit last nieh\ and paid with his
life for the experiment.
Fannies, n petty officer, dived
with only a ffp'iw mask, ruldier
"fruit fret'* - Umnd to—hi* ankle*
and three iixygrp tail tie* strapped
to hhi bark: Every 19 frot he Jtopped to sign one -of a series of
plates hanging from the aide of
thr aide of thr sloop from which
he went down.
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At 31H) feet . a depth at which
the water pte**u»r was about
170 pounds to the square inch—
he aliened the last one in dis­
torted. unreadable' K fipt.
Then hi* ri&gt;i&gt;c *lgnnl* to fellow
diver**aboard the \e»»et
the
Flic Monmer, which is to lake
part in l*mf. Auguste Picard's
"lUthyscope” descents in the tlulf
of Guinea
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hospital,'where lie died.
The divers were attemptmg to
. statdisn ,« world rrCOlrd ' and
Fiench newspapers, without men­
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Thi* irra** 'and •liaill&gt;u«h to»«-ii.| headland sligh tly Itogot Ilian
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CREDIT l.llltEAU OF
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SANFORD
full year. Same as new clean­
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' Phene IRIS
er. Phone 24-tfMl or write Slate
Vacuum Stores Inf. 423 South
-Orange Ave., 'Orlando,' Fla. for
a free Home Demonstration
TIIE IlDME SHOP
Cal. wonder pepper plant. L. B.
within fio mile railius of OrWATCH* A CI.DCK RRI*AlltIN'f
Mann. Lake Monroe, fla.
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PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
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AUTO RADIOS, Mctarola. Sale* I’LL BUY your car regaidtesi of
and Service. *The
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age or condition. Roy Reel, .104
119 W. l i t B t Phone B W ^
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Batteries A Battery Charting.
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FOR SALK—Milk cow,makes 1 lb. EXPERT auto painting and luuly
butler per day, gentle. 1126.00.; rctiair. All • work guarantm l.
Mrs. E. W. Smith, Osteen. Fla. j Jackson A Glhbs Body Shop,
2100 French Ave. Phone 1000 J.
FOR "FAI.E: Farm m art mult
wt 900 lb*, about 8 years old;
Jersey Red. Stock Roar S00 lbs.
SAFETY BLUE WINDSHIEDS
Phone BIOS.
for any tnaka or medal car.
Eaaea daylight driving. Cuts
youni
down headlight glare a t a ig h t
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r iiir.n iiJN r, n liraWd.nrw aervir*
department to *erv/ its rustomEXPERIENCED male bookkrepe
er* is now opemrBrakka rellfed.
MAGIC CHEF 8T0VE. hot water
with referenCya. Must have had
front emls hUlh*,l Jk aligned,
healer, excellent condition. Ph.
aaperlence In retail store work.
wheels balancedet brake drums
# 1080-J.
Good working conditions. Apturned, tune up, spark plugs,
nlv
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ENTIRE d ft|k W l i " u r r . of
carburetors, fan belts radiator
Mr*. A. E. Mallem's store a t 321 Treo colored women to make sand­ •hose, lamps replaced. Visit FireE: 1st for Immediate sale.. Con­
stone today. .1
wiches. Apply Pig *K Whistle.
tact Mrs. Mallem a t store.
15___AUTOS r o R SALE
SEE Jimmie Cowan's* Sheet Metal
Works for rooP* p ain t A roof
f o r SALE
-palnUng. Phono 816.
1939 Packard, new motor, n e w
ruldier. - lUOPty Magnolia;^ Radio
AUTOMATIC VU-RSTViUr hi5t. and healer.
er and store. 1160.00 - cash.
Tout hi on Drug Co.
FIRESTONE stores now Karo-26
feet garden hose at 63.39. Outelds white house paint at 64.44
gal. Midget Heuse Radios at
6I9A5. Used tires a t 61.00 op. WANTED—Good Wald, good pay.
.Used tubes a t 60c up. Tarpau­
Phone 940.
lins. dish seta, wash tuba, bike
Urea a t 61.48. .Vl*jt Firestone 9
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FOR SALE—1940 114 ton Ford
fe&gt; s it ----truck with body. Phone 83, Hill
Lumber A Supply Yard.
GENERAL household cleaning, 1941 Model 1H ton O .lT c ’tniek.
W. G. Kilbee, Geneva. '•
full .Urn* or part time. Bertha
Inqulte CrawfnnL 719 llolly Are. Good AUTO WANt T d" ^ B«^li
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PAGE SIX

WliiteLair Address
|('&lt; U I&gt; w 4 Irmm r » « r II m

i

Taft Strikes Back

dividual faim tra ore beginning t*»

II uallM rit I m m l‘»a» *•»♦»

The rich fanning area ami (he
h o m e r of 16,000 person*' from
Canal Point to 'South‘'Bay ttiJUL

ond laigeit party'. Yet. when Hus la it night of '‘railing n n m iV In­
•U wa» on her kneea with Ger- stead of p lU n u g -any 'aolution vto
hi any at-Jior . I hi oat , -j^a^ oama au nOui-Uiiti t o i l of. living pruM cuy
trial might uf the United Statiyt,"
he declared, ’’Russia would ha»e
aeon • pushed back into the vast
■wasteland* of Siberia, And if
they wanted to be fair about it',
they would admit It today.”
"W hen'we name out of the * a ‘,
we found lubveralve movement*
all over Europe. We found revolu­
tion, *■civil 'strife- and- discord
throughout the world. We found
the Russian bear Was again ,n ‘i
the march. And we discovered that
the roar of the British lion hod
been silenced. God forbid that
will hold true fur long! Regard­
less of what you may think of
the Briliah, they have pulled a
mighty oar for a long time in the
right direction, as we see it."
“ We have done everything that
could possibly he expected »f
any nation on earth in our de­
lire to live in peace with Itus•ia. We have given them the
Kurile Islands. We have given
them faluabie fishing rights in
the Pacific, But rect-nt event*
have proved that hold .action is
needed and that » , cannot light­
ly bruah aside actual condition*
as they exist In the world to. •‘T h e. R uasuxis -e rd -fp re p a rin g

for war’. They have over four
million men all ready for rombai,
and could - overrun all of Europt
in le*a than 48 hours. They have
compulsory military training mid
a potential army of forty mlllio t
men. Russia is determined to lie
iwsr in Kuropa,
no one knows how .much fartluv,
“Here In America* we are to ri
by Internal strife watching a
race of prices and ,.wages ami
constant bickering between managemrnt and labor, Thw* ptoblclli.i
j

pasting a rea"'m«hle OPA hill."

Herald.

P1IAK0 with the whole Idea, Presi­
dent Truman poses In what be call*
hi* "S ix -S ta r Admiral'* Cap"
aboard the battleship Mliiuurt. The
Chief Executive and his parly are
returning aboard the warship from
a visit to Die Inter-American Con­
ference in Brazil. (International)

Tornndottti Add Woe
were flattened at Scffner. 10 rmle*
fait of Tampa, yesterday afternoon. In flonc of (he ihies iwuteri
wai anyone reported huib.
Al Belle Clade, ^a thin dike,
three mifci long and no highci
lhan a man's head, wai all that
Itood Lchiecu (hit town of 12.400

— ciiilfi mu ' the" rimfmwi

dark burse Republican I residen­
tial nominee for 1B4A
"I think w# will find that the
Republican nominating convention
will fact- a deadlock among the
several avowed candidates,” Gur­
ney (old a reporter. "Then I Ire
ItcYC Liu1CUUVCIll Itiii.wjllgrt a»
County Commissioners: ,11. B. tu nominating Senator V*
Pupa.r« 4if
4. F.
G. Kll
r* McClelland. W.
if*. -«•
B. J. Overitreet, Jr. and B. C,
bounty official*: Tax A*
Dynamite Story Hit
aeseor* Bestfonf-Duudriey r T
Ikctor John Galloway, Sheriff I’
o *how lliat
A. Mero, County Judge It. W
"Wife and Cndnly ‘ Clerk O. F. O v r i v l l W"b * U p i e l a:aid irrational
Herndon.
the tlay t-efore the M«*t. .
W. V. Bitting, president' of the
The tHMl. fwv
■■■■■ In tt» eighij^ty^
Baratnole County “ Chamber""nf week^wa* etilT.
I-.--"-.........Gol..
Commerce; J. Braltey Odham, pre- a healed exchange' liatween*
frJt S.
.........................
__‘
{L Kaufomn., _.m{
■Idrnt and C, II. Luke, vice pre»l- turn’s lawyer,
Attorney General
dent of Seminole County Jayrec*; a**iatant Slate
!
James Singletary, commander and William* over taking an exhibl.
Joel 8. Field, adjutant of Camp* from the court room.
A state’* wllnena, William IU»■htll-Lossing Post 63 of the Amer­
ican Legion; Sam Martini, com­ pvr, tealified hImiuI jdmtomicromander of Disabled American \ rt- graphs he made of the alarm
erans Foil of Sanford, and Iloliert clock which the prosecution claims
Howell. Representative M. B. (T- was used to time the explosion,
lie said tht) picture* were niadj
Bone) 8mlth.
Mack Cleveland, Uhief of Fire two week* ago in hi* I’asadehft
Department; Joe Haris, PuMIclty
Director. Radio 8utlim , WTRR
and Rolland Dean. FMItor, Sanford

v •

Robot Pilot Praised
* ■ (I'eallasMI Iw w rtm* &lt;&gt;•*)
Mated the control* to keep tho
plane dlreetly headed toward the
•hip along the radio beam. When
th t plane reached &gt;the “cone of
sUanre”' or dead spot itumediati'ly
above the ship, th* recover autosuit leal ly tuned la another fre­
quency and th* “ADF" then homnl
an a aecond ahlp farther along
th# course.
. . . .
When tha aoeond guide »htp waa
Ih* radio .turned trf i»
originating at
|k i DritUh lirfielil. When Uh
plane reached the cone of *iUnc*—actually a part of tha lnitrum ent landing aysletn (01
Devin Ilailn Aid
the radio actuated- a set
controls which retarded the
((‘■■Uaeee *■ Pee* Twe)
j-ottle*. lowered the landing flaps fleeting the Cofiimunist viewpoint,
id craexed out th* lending gear. also hailed 'the re|*ort as the
Then the plan* homed on th? starting point .of economic r#;
covary.
.. , .
Communist eilltortsU, on the
other hand, »ald the Plan sig­
nalled submission to tha power of
American dollar* and vxpressel
fear of a widening in th* split
between the East and tha West
when th# Plan went Into opera­
tion.
Meanwhile, In Athens, it wm
announced an increase of Ii&gt;*000,000 in the military auproprialion
for Greece utuler the United
State* aid program will bring
the Greek army to a total
ship*. One military obaarver strength of 160,000.
rgeated tha possible use of
Roy I. Cochran*, deputy chief
ran (Long Range Navigation) of
the American Aid. aald
establish a course' for tha ro- that th* total military appropri­
l. Both th* British and German* ation now would be 1168,000,000.
«.•!
u , rl J n
1hL03.aums !
11 rl ■ irxeMl # A .*
radio
beam
"guidance
fo.
cover a femporary Increase of
20,000 troop* and an additional
permanent increase of 10,000 man.
evsr. The Th# present strength of the Greek
Interested army 1* 120,000. &gt;&gt;&amp;
Th# Argentine embassy aald In
New York today I h ^ pew* pa per
advertisement that “some sector*”
of the American press were a t ­
Urn Hialeah tempting to discredit Argentina
a rr"‘officisl and bad “launched.a campaign
foa grand- of Insults, yilifcsUon and slander*
against tha wife of the Argentina

Ir u m

ru t*

Out I

w u lowered Into th« water by

JU L £ItildSm *3E

to “wreck" price control!.
The Ohioan.* who heads the Sen­
ate Republican policy committee,
replied it war a Democratic Conr m * ‘which refused to enact an
OPA hill in exactly the form de­
manded by Mr. (Cheiterl Bowie!.
Mr. .(Paid) Porter and the CIO."
He added he had ‘‘cooperated in

not be settled by roercive legisla­
tion. but only through square
dealing between fair-minded men.
We must get serious about Ihi *
thing. We have gu{ to clean house
within. We must eradicate ill
those termitf* among ui who be­
lieve In Communism, or any other
ism alien to America,"
V ictors and distinguished guests
as Introduce! by Mr. Wright wore
as follows: Capt. Erskin Seay,
.U8N; -Chester C. Whittle, junior
vlee commander of VFW, Orlan­
do; J. Ray Glover, past depart­
ment commander of VFW, Orlan­
do: A. Iteid Mann, Department
Adjutant, American Legion and
Laddie llowton, A**t. Adjutant,
American Legion.
),.C!ty Commissioners: Andrew
Carraway, George Bishop, It. A.
William* and Lea R, l^»her. City

Body Is Recovered
J I 'M I I H M

In that" area do not nolo. -TtTHntr
260
migratory
Worker! have
been moved from Rand Cut, north
of Canal Point, to Pahokej.
In the Palmdale and Mwne
Haven areaa on .the weat aide
of the I.nke rattle are drowning
by the hqndrt-ds in water- that
I* shoulder deep in their grating
land*. Tired after fighting the
hurricane winds and atruggling
through the water, tney He’ down

led The fig h t in the 7Ulh Congress

will Ih- "reluctant” to approve
social welfare legislation if Ih-t
government bureaus to adminis­
ter it ate to Ik- set up by the Tru­
man Administration.
Rut aides said Taft hail expres­
sed new determination to see that
mrnxurt-K dealing with public
health, housing, education and
such welfare- problems are presen­
ted to Congress. He already has
said t be pegi session should d*-v d te -*x riiucJi. attention X» pWisIWe
to such issue*.
Meanwhile Senator Morse 4IIOrel In Washington called upon
Republicans and Democrats to
"lay aside politics' until toe party
conventions next year and to con­
centrate meanwhile on a non-par-

TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1947

wind** the M, ('. .Mosely ambu­
lance took i t to the funeral home.
A poiiible clue a i to the reaion
for the drowning of the negro
wax disclosed when it waa found
that there wnt a double wooden,
home made aandal atrapped to
one foot. It had hinge! in the
center. Mark! on the other foot
indicated that, there had been an­
other aandal. Chief William* Waa
of (he opinion that It wa« c i t h ]
•« deeire or invention that Lew*
enthal had been trying out to aid
in awimming or that ha possibly
thought that “hr could walk on
the water" with it.
Assistant State Attorney George
A. DeCottea. who . wai preaenl
when the 'body wai retrieved,
raid that he believed that no In«iueit into tlie rircum itance! of
the death Would be deemed ntceeeary.
Sheriff Mcro reported that I.eUP
enthal had been here for a week
end viiit with h|a (later from
Tampn where hr waa employed in
the ahlpyardi, also that he had
worked for year* at the A.C.L.
shop! here, and declared that he
hail once employed him when hi
had a feed atore in Sanford.

dale, taid water* in that section
are the higheit In his 28 years
there. About tOO persons from the
small fishing and dairy farming
community of Lakeport hava been
evacuated to Moore Haven hr.
cause their homes are Isolated
by highwater.
Jacksonville school children-wen- Palm trees.H r am iss a road In West Palm Beach after hurricane winds had knocked them down like
rained in at home today as a bowling pin*. The mighty storm ripped through Flurida'a Gold Coast, across the southern part of the
(International)
holiday was declared Ix-cause ol state and waa reported header) for the Pensacola area on the gulf, ■
submerged
grounds
at many
school*.
United Nation*,“ he said.
ami hate breeds danger."
From yesterday at 8 A. M.
"Consequently, I express the
(o the came hour today, 4.41 inches
Lie expressed the belief that the
basic situation could not lie chan­ hope that action may be taken at
of rain had fallen, the majurity
H
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n
lia
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rf
t
r
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a
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1‘a
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,
)
ged by any structural change in an early date—if possible, during
of it yesterday afternoon between
4:00 o'clock and 7:00 when score* enre of the United Nation*, hut the’ if. N. machinery or by re­ the present General Assembly—
he
said
it
doe*
“
hamper
the
activb
to bring into our organlxation
of downtown and residential
vision of the Charter.
those nations which are now astreets were flooded to depth* of j tie* of the United Nation* anil its
'•The
veto
issue,”
he
declared,
' ability to perform the duties laid
several feet.
"jl* more 2&gt;f. a symptom, than .a waiting, admlasiot)."
A«‘-» v*8bautlon ngaU tt ddamh
. No a-rh'iur* damage wa*‘d*|*orfrtl^down dn.slbc Charter.’'- ...
ejiilar. Both the Security Court.*
fever and other disease*, Hialeah
“ It i* possible am) intolerable.” cil where the rule of unanimity
except that pot holes went washed
ha* purchased a special fogging
that applies ami the General A»*embin streets here and there. Itaina I.ltt contiaued, ‘‘t&lt;&gt; think
machine ,0 fumigate Jts barn* batht-*e tlifferenee* should ever lie ly, where there la no such rule,
rqotlnuesl heavy today. '
* .
An afterm ath of fast week's allowed to lead to war. I do not nre living hampered seriously by piwd* enliisiy "of *fifi'feii the onTy 1for» ‘hey are opened this Fall to
rwrlnir Throughbred*.
disastrous h u r^ n tie was reported Iwlievr that IbefW I* any nation these conflicts and differences." stable of it* kind in racing.
today in l^nAAille, Ky„ where• of any government In the world .The only other specific isitue
the Louisville A Nashville Rail, that dues not \\init to prevent touched on-by-the Seer* lea y-Ge».
road urvlc* oTTIU line on New another war.
real WB* the admission of new
Orleans was reported out of
“The great difficulty lies in the memlier*. He Indirectly criticis­
•The LAUNDERETTE la a wonderful Invention!
commission for the last 80 mile* {fact
I
that the great powers sua- ed the Security Council by de­
of the Voutr. R. C. Parsons, gener-[‘ pect each other or each others’ mending that it-reconsider the 10
No nrcti-s to clean up! How I used to dread that
al manager, announced report*) Intentions. It is fear which is the membership applications which
great danger. Fear -breed*- bate
moppln'g-up job! Now I'm rid of washday bluea
failed of approval last month in
I tie y wagtail.
mask'* liurricariM
,
anddrodgerr
“I see no reason at the present
Parsons said the supenaion of way, via Meridian, Birmingham
service between Ocean Springs, and Atlanta.
time to drViate from the idea
Miss., and New Orleans will ls*t
The general
manager
laid that all freedom-loving .nations
for "30 days or longer," One train,
the Crescent Untiled, operating many bridge* am) ttestle* wrte which accept the obligations cuiiand arc
Phone 1A 2
between New York and New damaged by the wind* and high tallied in the Charter ---Second a t Oak
Orleans, will reach the latter city water* along the Gulf and miles willing to carry out those Tddigatiulis should be accepted into the
over tracks of the Southern Rtil- of track were twisted.

LAUNDERETTE 0 F SANFORD

TAM PA, Sepl. 23 (A*)— Heavy
in*. Mllier than winch, loomed

*• the Liggett threat to Florid*'*
wrtl cost! today.
Wind* along the coatlal area
the velocities ol In t a r i l
hurricane blows, and the highest
W eather. Bureau were occasional

60-Vo“iirtif iti Roui guiii ~aULV
mont Key irr the mouth of Tampa
But rain has fallen steadily
in Sasavela- for 2-( h o u rr DCgllir
n'nl(•, yv»lvrilay morning. BradenI s 3.15-inch rainfall
A| 5 P, M . yesterday until 9 A . M.
Joe Buihy, acting Manatee
counly farm agent, feared today
thal ihe teed beds which supply
the lush Manatee truck farming
section were completely destroyed.
Last week's hurricane damaged
about 50 percent of ihcm Ihen
he expressed the belief today’*
rains would finish them.
At St. Petersburg an occasional
awning was down. No windows
were smashed. Waves from Tampa
Day broke over’the aeawaU along
Bayshore Drive here.
Northeast storm warnings were
ordered up w rit of Cedar Key to
Apalachicola, and continued atom:
warning* from Falm Beach to
Charleston, 8. C., and on the
Florida West Coast north of th*
kaya, . -• •
1
v.
•While the storm wa* halted for
a tlma this murulug. by high
pressure prevsTfnt over th# At­
lantic states, the .Weather Bureau
said -it wa* moving northward
very *lowly six to eight mile*
an hour.
,
The storm’* most acuta menace
apparently hung over the rich
Okeechobee mueklande where the
inhabitant*
already
atruggled
wearily wills relentless water from
earlier downpour*.- Farmer*, busi­
ness men, Jamaican laborers and
convicts workekd aid* by aid* to
patch canal dikes and stay tha
rising water from four town* and
30,000 vegetable acre*.
Th# town* In danger
were
Bell* Glade, Pahoke*. Canal
Point and South Bay—center* of
th* money-making truck growing
industry.

Thera |a no dangar to
huge government leva* around
I4 M, but th* earthen dikes
(ub-dratnag* district* and

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The statement bald the embassy
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that want to break tha InterAmerlcsn solidarity and to harm
the friendship, collaboration and
unity that geld* the relation*
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New Orleans Waterfront In Wake Of Hurricane

WASHINGTON, Sept. 24, —
O P )- Ifannt Elilor, 64-year-old
Hollywood composer, acknow­
ledged to a ‘House committee
today that he once applied for
Communlat party mcmlership
but declared hi* wag never ac­
tive in- party work and ’’dropOver $330,000,000 To ped out. Staler wat the flrat Increasing
Activity
witness as the. House commit­
Be Restored Imme- tee
At
’Airport
Results
on un-American activities
Discussion O f H o ly
idately As Aid In opened an inquiry into the
InApprovalOfMany
Land P roblem s Is
question whether alien Com­
4 Economic C r i s i s munists
have Iwen permitted to
Leases
By
Board
P ostpon ed
Until *
»tny in this country Illegally.
PA R IS,Sept. 21 , (47— Frenrh
Ilefore the *hearings began.
N ex t W eek B y M ove
CommUiioner Lea K. Lcsher and
Uadcra • a r t reported today to
Chairman J. Parnell Thomas
G iambei of Commerce Manager
hate *
Informed vr~
1). H. m
Secretary
(It-NJ) told r e p o r t e r s the
■
1.1IN III IN, Scpl, 21. _ tcT*;— Iof tha Treasury John W. Sn&gt; •
House group has evidence th a t. Edward Tfigglin 'Were, authorized
S. \* c rj. nmscrv stive fiirm rr
dar that unlaaa aid rumaa from
top rung government officials by the City Commiuiun at tit meet­
ealliin-l Iliim-lrr. rhargrd lisiay
America within a fr» week*
■have winked nt. Communist so­
ing last evening to leave today for
Vriwriran economic policy
A m ericans
Reported that
Franca will fara a financial
journs in the United States.
hsn bidding link ihr rccutcry
Waihington, D. C. to confrr with
crlala and any help under the’
R ecovering
F r o m ut Europe. "Ui&lt;- main motive
CAA and WAA officials in exped
Marahall. Plan will ba too lata,
**♦» V i &lt; i f t i t A V u&lt;..V**'*
H
&lt;■»■''**'
A**vw«n-T»M«rt*W
1^*1 ’ " &gt;iG V-’
i Thar* la no vro^paet t/f aarljr'
he'eftlvefance’ of property .it fhF
V IM lI lin K y S
O II'nU S
I ||„, ,|,.,,rr
,,i \m rrican i,v|iiirlMarahall Plan aid to Europe,
Municipal Ait poll to the City, II.
|B f c
Ing and liii.tnriai lHlcr*~*ls In
d^dnr* aair
the 11.8.
whichH
»**»»* Congress,
*
*
MOSCOW, Scjd.
24 id’) * securr an uullrt fur surplus jiroN. Sayer, city manager, teportrd
mutt authorize aurh financial
SuVtrl newspajH-t* j.ublirbctf tmlay durtiun and In nisinlaiit a misthis morning. Commitiionri Robert
halo, U not hchad a led to meet
a Ta*» iliip s lib afrom Ni-t* V n *. sided aurld tirrm iony hy keepuntil January, Tha possibility
A. Williams prrsidrd due to tbe
ing Ihr mu Id hrnken up into **~
of a tpeclal went Ion hat been
arctlfing Blituli Minitlrr 'ol Slate small nnnulnii* units inrkpshla
abrrncr ol Mavor II. J. Gut, who
diacuaaad, hut not 7 ft.acted up*
Hertm MrXnl ol in.,ling "a dir­ ■it ever compel Ing mi equal
wav icporlrd ill
" -M .
WAKRIRONT fROPIRlY IN NfW OIKAN1 1* littered .with itibrl* mu! small boats tbut wrrv bb-wn iulmru' er t alt.11 L tidl ol (ifQvuraliunt' terhis with .Amerlcpn prnducTbe City has already obtained
during the height of tho hurricane which ruined havoc throiiehiml tho urea after sweeping across the Gull against 1be untty and coopetatiun-'-f
G uns told the Institute
BERLIN, Kept. 14, &lt;47— Sen­
title to pioprriy immediately ad­
,
, ,, || ■ 1 » t ,
nr l.vp u rl III.an address,
from Florida. Latest reports Indicate over 70 persons dead or itSblng.
(fiiteiiiulloiiiil A'uumljdioTo) . ul inemqrM
ator II. Alaiander Smith &lt;K* Communists
Reveal
ul llir l mini iVilumt
joining the .inpoll proper., Ihis in­
N. J.) aald today It «aa "titHie ilujialtfi frlrncif lo tjic
I I k l S i l t 1 SS, Sept. 21 ,
AsiemUy and Repair
Strike Called For cludes‘the
ally necessary that at laaat tha
‘t■ viis, rrsitklin D. House*
.nlilirn u liirb M c N n I dclivernl,
building near the Itangrr. I he
thraa wcatrrn
i it_has- bee u.audcC fed—by—list*—
t a u n t &amp; S S 4 - E e litic a I_ E f f * c t
f Mr.nilav "iTrliiii tbe -L\ N. t*?ncl.il i, I n , „l Si ,ii- M arshall w ilh
—•appro,
9 many am ___________________
------ P 1aH.~~He~ii.iia irV o ^ J T ii~ a a
Asiembty.*
imlii tiled W h ile 'llo u s r ajiproval
.WASHINGTON. Sept. 21, OP) agreement ol (hi* building to l l.it*
alrabla to Include all fiermtny
In take a role in aiiKwrrina
Tat* raid tint Mi Ned b.ul "tup
ida
Fashion*.
Inc.
which
will
he
The
United
Stales
government
in tha Marahall Plan, "but the
V n.li.i 1. Vjshinsky'ii charges
p
o
itrd
;
withhomtblv
all
the
piotent
back
to
that
film
for
approv­
hax
railed
upon
Yugoslavia
to
Russian* won’t hate It and we
Ib.ii there i* « m■iiumgrriiig ill
to
stop
the
"nceedlngly
danger­
Itotal*"
|&gt;irvi"udy
made
by
U,
S
al. They have inJit alrd that they
can’t wall around for the rhance
liie 1 oileil Stales.
t’I .E V E L A N I ), Sc|d 21 iit’i
\ ii A iu crirnn Itni A " .« in t iim
ous” practice of issuing ulti­ deiiic to occupy it Ocf. I. Two
of Germany’a economic unifiesColiiltiltliw- rlm lim nn dn tm&gt;&lt;l tiHlny that tin* innvii
i nll.i iilnl •..mi. S rn rlatv ol State Manliall and
matums
to
Itrllikh
ami
American
’
lion"
I .AKI M l t I .SS. Sejlit. ►.*• «*
slii|&lt; syndiratec f«*,*«l rh il.lirn im , nl* i tninliient *11* ' litritl with iiiu l dr, laud dial New N ilk new*p&gt;|*' l*
troops In the Trieste area tie- bid* for painting the building
and dti'lit'd with n firtjiii-nl '•-••ji-.iuing of illicit * » irlatbui* “
F
o
o
t
b
a
l
l
P
rospects
word Hut
bad punted lb&lt; »|«eedi unilei brad
file lu lle d Stale
were
rejected
pending
advcltUecause
It
la
"likely
lo
prrripltalr
WASHINGTON. Sept. 24 &lt;41
tVlulc juvenile clime i* un the inercaiN*, nnid \ rtlmi .1 Uicund line* ir.uinu lint am ImliV Aloeip -i t again*! 'lb d im
Incidents leading lo most seri­ ment for mofe bidr. T his building
lav on x
O
f
C
eleryfeds
Are
of Si I.mils, bait limn uf » -|m inl cnliilllillee II-•a’lmt In llir jnidi |
An Allied Big Tlitce rommittion ous consequences.” The Amer­
’
, 1 0 , in f ill N tvlcl move to black
tern
n year ngn, "lln- m u |u i»im; i iv«-iiiiistance is tliat.tlir m lr i* imi ; can Atl.uk un Ku**ia.
hat agreed to make a prompt div- ican note referred lo recent “ir­ hk* about 17.IJdl) leet ol door
T old
By
K ettles higher."
I At, Nell, tt plyliu' l» :i -pi n If IliUllfdiale debate oil llie icjioit
•Jiilmlion of pail of a $ J30.&lt;HK).(M*i responsible Yugoslav actions” •pace.
by A ndi*’&lt;
-.blind, v in whu b »•**■
■
■
------—"
rFrciind'a
lc|i.ul
in
the
ciiiinunl
A
notice
from
the
Tee
Hilt
ol llie l m lr,! Nation* ItutleeTbe r ln tiull uf 1'iauk La m io ll,
S o il, I I lit loll v Fo'eigii Mini *»••!
gold rtore tci/ed during the w j - when Marshal Tito’s troops de­ Compnny of Miami was redd
law
necllmi
nf
VIIA'n
7iiili
»-»•!•manded "alterations” In the pro*
Vr III lull ailggr-lfsl llir llilir lit bml n r,m u d tin* 1 S ami lliii.u ii tllip Uotim il.
from the Germans at a meant j I visional boundary between., the stating that the company would fornirr City Manager. a» jnctiKtiviia luiVittllrtl tlo* mapit UN
JllSl
| lea w eir I IIV I t I II f frdrinl ,,f "wntnntogerivJF" • l'tiilu**i Hi)'
dent
of
llir
Kiw
dim
l
lub
to
*utoccupythe
Airport
m/iinlenanrs
helping meet critical financial llnlish. United Stales rone of
Mi, fo r.th e pieseni stale of the tilgail al all It* locciiltg* wlilrll
ilnlinlt.
the Free Territory of Trieste buildings for the making of pre rerd l.evlcr lb a i|i w ai announfetl
needi of European counlrin.
movfi’v. I'uniirs nnd mi the World of full ■* tool ,l):il gtoi her Wall) began la-t wtliiri lo Vvatvll OWI
I fabricated homes ataiu* Oct,
and Yugoslavia.
today at the legulai luncheon
Undersecretary of State Rohetl
the Inw v*i. i lie bulge ami ijlcoiioiitlrio x, id u l i iii’l io io *iii auil llir wot Id'* JOU.IHHf.liOO tlrpeliI, si..—
Mor titan I5,imu ■puare feet of
j-lln- |imeestf nf Inw rdlrii 11IV till utilise uf ri'*' veto pow* 1 I
Lovett taid today that reprcienl*
TRIESTE. Free Territory.
floor spate is .available for this ui llie t lull.
|{t-po llin g mi the niblii' * wlileti llcnl ficojilr*.
.
fnviirnbly jui i tiled m* trejilrd
O lliei office)* r ln led. aiciild ilig
purpose, it is eitimaiev’
live* of the .United S ta in , B ut. Sept. 24 147—Civil police
with "groti'**i ir '1 iiiiici'iiiwry, the |), legate I ••■lint S a ijK ’i d e tiv e u il
.. leitei fr»m the .New York to O . . P . I Irim lon, were: W'. A.
Hie U . .*&gt;. nuivc v tjj in ta p ie broke
up
tonight
an
allrmpl
ain and France, forming a "gold
lo * th r rl)*em b lr Mmi'lnr. Tims - line
MV'*miiid la
jr ■tTcit. ~
of 400 ( ommunists to march - (Hants was tend staiivg that Hans M uiiiitin , VKe-jtre*ide?ll: R a l^ r
In i a* a ,O lh lliatm ) gctltuc fu! ■
ei il««l It M lot-• sltilulm n of "*1 1 , 1 1 1
-W H g comtnitiion, agreed to reiloie
l.obert, their repre*'*ntalive, will
"W
hereas
llje
doelut
from a Slovene section to the
lowing
yritciila y * ajijiral by S c r - _
M
onthly
Donation
Is
‘
n
.
iq
d
m
m
V
m
whi,
li
l„"un
arrive here this week to lay out Sm ith, tpcond vice'ptem lent; M ir :
always pr**»eitled ns n kindly,
f)ihe gold to ihote epuntrirt from
heart of Trteate In a demon­
multi hom ily -ujipo, le d ” M n p b n li’ * rrt.xry-Grneiai I n g l e Lie for Big
eight
baseball
diamonds
at
the
tm
S
lin
rci|,b
e
r,
tecretary;
1
*.
1
’.
,
Inn
llnlde
in
I
rnpable
junfi
.dim
stration Incident I m general
V oted C elery Crate."
which it wat tooled by tha Nalira _Uuv u*r _ i s—uuuaUi-1 UiliL ill
f!—wet- *niiper*tmil—
" *'" " “— —
airport for farm training inn-. Campbell. Iir a m r rt.___and Oscar j.1
■trike railed hy Jbr Coalman
prr, "U ^Ml til*-"I EllII11i|i«naj»tI'»I
* i » .' ______ .
“Milk
RepoTi Mmltr^r, linyist n* rlilrl, -rlfldi. lucky Irk tSnt
-triitrt
—
fp
o
rrt-T
n
r-tT
ttrrrv
tgT
Pil
U
y.
{mr-■
—hvrdirmimnv#-*
W
it
ft.
A
no
t
o
an
■oiiq
Eutitia
faim
o
n
at
finandzl
iccretaiy.
.\J«*-*!'•I' \, RiCilirit ItfMifl **f iitn 'm lril 01 tl- I . *, - - Iiil,
Eb»ett*"loI3 a newr ^conference
mid unethical,'' U li-iilid a*w ile d .
- —
rotary Edgar Feeley, mewled
Union. The rlvll polire,
unlie del'Sle
IV
itF
i*l
fil
lVl
‘1
’*
14(!II111"!
V
i
lit*Hip
It
'
Diteclort
named
werer
H.
H
that
Carl
Hul.bell,
hua.l
of
the
that ofily about half of the gold
der AMG instructions to take
Hoi lids ,-oinplulnt Iv M-cumlnry, |
A iianel dot union (HI I'lbillMll.
_
until tit'XI
1'nllsd
-Giant* baseball- farm Bchmd-wilt Cnimlryy D r r L . T . Dor*. 'Sanfoni . it* object*, by law* and a ointltu lie'mlded. mid Hi? miijm ,'omeru ITn; 1'’
rt~be-d m n bulcd immr d t i t r * ’ l*summary-sctinwu-aralnst dis
States
alio
njipealfif, ifuoinrn
i* the effect uf-muvieC, erilnv
Amilli. i Tarns iljspHlch fiimi New
orders, scattered the Comarrlye here shortly alter tha World Joudnry, E. G. Kitpaiuck, Edweiil
In answer lo a question, Lb
hull wat a fratuie of tbe mretinq hrouilcosi * mid i uuiies on uopres - \o ik said llutt Aineiii'iin i'li'i*' Kiatiei* It. S»v‘ie. plfahlcni of tn*
Soriea.
munlst m arrhrrs at Garibxidi
I’l l l - l . . vMp 1 .ruiuil, tor all end
F.
Ijuir,
Roy
Mann*
sml
lab.ui
veil laid he befieve* m r of the
IfC- I’d .&gt;1 ('lull held III tl: Stonnidi—ttiitids.
---- gaudm Jcus-ief:m iiiiii*.iU -L ulniiC
A requrai by tlin Iluity limits
-♦ * -MM114*
MM 4 a n * ' f * $
square and sent the- leader*
Shinbulter,
and Saddle Club fur use of jhu
gold will not eliminate the need for
bark to their humra. No arfount! Center la*l evening. Men*
lie apldalldeil the Nntlonni uflei* the panic created by Vishiuprrly on the south aide of the air
l'ioi|)ect* pf the .Seminole lligl bership wai drliiietl and doll** tint! Hsting CoinpNiiy fur ttn re­ -ky’s pjw eh" nnd wns now tryhig
reata or Injuries were report­
ilop-gap aid fur We*tem Europe
port adjacent to Mellonvllle Ave­ School Celery Fed football squad
ed.
line .and In distract ill lent bill from the
j/ro m the United Slates.
cd by Mn. R. C Maxwell; ri,»*i relit &lt;u,h*l ' I'MIillillg el
nue in order to practlea raring
iiiv*l,t&gt;
how* until utter ctill m eusjil ion* "illt eel i'll ui ilio*e who
were
oullmrd
for
llir
coining
»r.i
Iiut, he added, it will In* a sub­
iicsliun by Mo* Maud.* I&lt; nn*i) dii'ii'- 11 -11it I U'diiiiic Jmoe* Y. dieum of. n new; war."
MILAN, Italy, Sept. 21, &lt;/P)— was approved hy the Commission
stantial help ami might help to A atrlke of technicians and their with tho provisidn that riders n»l ton.by Principal Unman E.'M m penaltir* by "Mi** Gut»ie Hinton lU'IIIK'll. fisleinl director o f p iis j 1 Hi— ineviutisiv liud ,e|n*fted
ease Francs over ita*present fin• assistants threatened today to interfere with haaeballl pYaelin- li*. Coach C. F. Kettle* and I.
s|«-e. h h.id hud
__
tbe gov ruling ImmIv .Hid ll* |«&gt;v* •ill*, will' l-ti'-ideil al the m eeling. .Ilirn Vtshilisky's
rrsavwsse* so rsa* si*t
•
paralyze the entire Italian tea-, aetivities.
iwlanl roadie* Fred Gauat, wle* ri* l,y Mil. M.iiv Uawlint. llu* vou.-.l hop.- • lint the ullier not 11, -flWl "of a hurslint’ l«*tiih'
Hoik* Mould follow suit.
' .iiitoug "Amerii'mi tea. it..naite*",
tile Industry, one of the rounThe Cummlaiton approved nn ba* thaige of the B ujuad, ami
doc union wa* 1.d by Mrt. k I!
try’s b-islest, throning 550.000 otdinaiiee * making appropriation*
Fiotind aponkfd the movies with.
mg them it) •'voiiipleio p . 1, 1.
HI I J I i.l M U
.Kept. 24 &lt;«*»lim
Tyler
who
it
aiuttmg
Coadi
Cool Air Moving
persons out of work. Doth uni­ for the fiscal year 1U47-4H. The
K.iml.,11 and llir |i|'ogialii aiMMg p 1,tli, Hint emphasis, Citing "The -••).» Uthhling m i .h Ii. T
I (full* lu b o d l.VIH) bead o l and company spokesman aald Isa' levy nf 2H mill* which in­ Krttlrt with the tegular tram rd by Mu. M II. Sin jilt,
Kill,'i "The t^ullaw” nnd “ Duel ( I lo- same diiqiulch said that luablila tattle tuuaid tu tta lt with
•j Down From Canada on
IH4 ,strike, begun this morning, cludes 15 mill* for operation and I bey were introduced by I'riiy
In rive* Sun" nv "eordiil JHirtray-!"! iuiiu!| oua anti-Soviet slander,,11*
flic object! of llir Pilot Club al* of crime."
wold shut down the Industry
III mills for dtht service was ir Whilrhuril.
' ilrliole* trie nppo iiin,to Ilo­ ntf&gt;lotlH&lt;atv I tiled iv tbe fight
•
,
,
,
,
,
,
,
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
completely within a few dava
The budget was adopt ml.
ilo
suggested
these
three
allei
;
\m
,ric«n
pies*
olid
noli,*”
and ag.iiu«l fluoil* went ‘iqilitmtlically
A new mass of cool air from because the workers larked lerh- newed.
Hubert Kramer, assiatant to ** ‘el
^ 1
ln1,r '"'YJu' " 1
It
was
decided
that
in
event
theie
native
eoui*e*
of
arti.on
slihit
of
•
b«l
iiiuny
’’seiiBlors,
1
,’pii.-ei,l
fjfWaitl III till* -ro ll L telglaibi
Itnyimmil
(leaver,
phMographi-,.
(D
&gt;'&gt;
I'romole
the
otgajuftaik atch ew an moved Into North nlral direction. Some 15,000 to Is any ca*h aurplus* carried over
-- ...) o . t jit»Liivcti ilrirgatrx lu .lh cJ — aira Imlav
Dakota and Minnesota _ today, 20,000 assistants quit work. as- io-ap p ly -it.tn jn ex t. year’arbudgoi .'waa applauded for- hU piano tdav- aatibn - of Pilot- TTubi^tbrnughanL simmottnif—UurialaUull- _
TToil the Ill'll" AsaiH'lalion I*||- N. h a le lidded their voire* to
sending temperature* helmr free*
IHijiular
alid classical num the Unitril Stair* and in olliei
A fleet ,d Mil til mulnibual*
tensibly on grounds that the In­
*P'
ing and Ihrralrn td to sprrad dustry claailfied them as “ lab­ fur operating purposes.
nylon jacket* and trousers which • mintiirt, ami lo tupeivite and ton petti I-, fore the Federal Colt) Jhi* wlieeziog ctioro * “
!&lt;
■
ub’il
willi •alulbag*
bugged
hltllllcnlfotP*
&lt;'ill!)mission
lo
oppose
1
|
[,,•
Soviet
govi'i
oineol
new*
The
sum
of
12,600
was
ordered
over tha north central region with orers."
hera.
npjiroprlated for the Public I’m
al of a license, n e n tillg
said ifit*
the imint:
ruling ba, k and fall It* In a weakened
i,,,9k a I pa per U u -iliii riiim
frost in aotne sections predicted
Coach Kettle* ezhililted ormiKo tujl null i|ub*. (J) lo emoutage lenew
jeets Fund to pay. for the new will lie Worn by the team (III« logll rlhicat llandald* Among but- lest rare on whether an escrm»We |» , , ( |t*i* 4 tf h im \ \ v t v »*\|h, i !»hI t•• dike. Hure mile* lung and* head
tonight.
Vohline of crime hroudeust » VIO Mjivl
TRIESTE. Free Terrilory, Sept. fire truck when delivered.
f»»iI’JLffi imIv!(’•* «lii4-1't»•»|
, Meanwhile, tha second Ironical
year ami described the uniform*
The ordinance limiting the di*- a* the ta*»t obtainahk*. lie 's tre s s ­ men and |iiolc*iional wutneo lair* llie "pulilic. interest.
U'itltint nilifira U un ul
i |»IU‘ high, and wmd wf-til around
storm which struck Florida within 24 bV) Some 22.000 worker* left
11 «n 11 mam
(*ii.gr« Hl*&gt;
I tmt llie movie nnd linuolritKl
11 mm4iniirti
«in I'h* *
among evil ,titled, niuil • akeil farm
»&gt;
a week1 moved across coastal their job* today in rnpontc to a
ed the fact that hi* new Jlgh*. ( 1) l o 1111 lib ate llir nlrat of *«[, eta* rod,'* he examined wtlli 1
labniet*. Viiluiltrei* Slid’CUnvkl* t
Georgia, with heavy /alia of rain “ general itrik*” order u»ucd by
team had good aplril and coopei He at the batia of all wlilt by view lu irijifting "rfptable" isuperreportrd
In northern Florida
ativencaa.
"W'e’fe wiinilDf’ llir bailie."
ruterptiiri and lo influence it vjsiim,
;('riinu Is Kupm tuil
southern and eastern
Georgia the Com munilt-dominated Sindi- Million Japs Made
Assiatant Coach G«ina* define I j ajrplicAtiati to the tncial, buunr**,
llu' tun wai 1ait and tbe wind
'I lia* an independent’ran*tnlaahtn
cati Unici union in protett agiinit
Wnd tha Carnllnaa,
* aim*
aims of
or ins
. , . t ( ,...
In* n11 squaii,
squad. „ 1 ,- ■ , ,
,
HomeleHK Uy^FItflid foothall
sutvey llie hutijer'l and make re
Off In Mississippi IjPflt tbe iotitfiratl. bulb rtirriing*
Temporalities today were mode- Allied Military Government iu»*
ml declared football to he a ..... I V rm c life of the I dot, (4) I . cmimeiidatiuna.
fa* tor* in Ibe liittri, unending
rata between,the Appalachians ami pemion of tis of it* member*. a
TOKYO,- Sept. 24 Ul*!—Thv Irst of Democracy, lie aald hi* drvelop ftirmbbiji at a mr.iu* ul
W.VKIHNGTON, Kepi 21 n il
the Rockies, while cool weather
squad
Jlgld
atblitUL lltf- cIrluriiU. I loudwill
play
two
horn*
ami
broadening
the
field
of
.zqijHiitutii.
Tha
strike
appeared
only
partly
home ministry tepqrled nfflcuilUtftoe tn Mi*r1ti||&gt;|ii ttml laiuisicontinued In the Atlantic states
four out
ul of t&lt;fWn games during jy f a t
water*
front two tnqural tlnttnv
ly
today
that
tnoro
than
l.ipo.ium
auccetiful.
Half
of
the
itorea
were
jHlia
during
the
fital
lml(
uf
Ten Aired Women
after yesterday's readings of
the season. In basketball, 1 2
! 1947 tleelliied in lunst &lt;ategi&lt;l if* *li!l ihie.iten Belle iilade, I'ahnkec
In re|)ly to an appeal from the
low freealng In some sections of open and half of the street cat* persons were made homeless by
H’MMlIaara
,a
!•■*»
»ls
I
i &lt;ntalin*frv* tln P«IK» MH
Overcome By Smoke » - »*om|iaml wall tliu H id six ami ('an il I**itrit if tbe battle of
New York state.
vvere in operation, protected by disastroua floods which swept
litsMilhi* uf I'.Ulij ail F ill ie|MUl
Today’s below freezing marks aimed Venezia Giulia civil police- last week over much of nurthrtn
tbe dike fail*.
Personal Incomes To
Honshu.
*
CHICAGO, Sejit. 24 (47 -Ten -Iniwt'd .lo,lay.
were at Grand Forks, Pembina
Evlinu*ii.il amt confused
sri, by
a*
men.
.
.0
Most
uf
the
Homeless,
the
min­
In
the
n
'jn
u
t
Fill
dlleftm
J.
.Austin
Is
Named
agtii
women,
one
ill
yeut*
old,
and Dickinson, each reporting SO
. Reach New High
and aoma uf thorn crippled, were Edgar Hoover said I lint natiq-i wind nml high water,* lliei ,‘iiitte
Tbe jjJlied -MiWary Government istry aald, had l*egun construct­
above, ami Jamestuwn, N. D., ami
Seal Bond Chairman overrulin' by smoke ami rfscuel till) crime tuse 7.6 |K-w ent ’ ill slump- ij^sl mill *ank a mot':
•tn iV”**
, ^ |t , International Falla, Mifflv., SI, which declared ’ the ilrike older ing temporary villages atop rivn
WASHINGTON, Sept. 24 &lt;47
' a
levees and on patchaa of high
with 11 ,itii"r eld erly women last tutui areas and decliherbR! &gt; p&lt;' atlenTfiTiiig to herd them
l«:aallBW«a
N a t mat *
mercury was 22 at Winnipeg
ground to wait out tha alow seeji- The Commerce Department pn
George Austin, local fiTrnlluic liigiit after a fire broke out in Utuit In Cities the first half nt count where they could | m&gt; loaded
Man. The cool air was e spec ted
age-of water. Other reports (mli. dieted today personal iticutnea *lll slur* manager. Im* been *,-l,vle.| a rooming lutuse pi 704 Diveraey till* , year cumjiared with lie in flat liultum Isint* nnd moved
to spread Into Iowa, South IJakota Jap Bombs Washed
lu high land. All atiigunt* tti
rated the villages of tough reach a new record high thia by th« Large Cifta Committee of I’arkwny on tlu* north aide.
ru n , apbmling jn'iiml in t'.'til.
and Wisconsin today and move
• I a a lln a re um !'««» X I , )
month aa a result of the cashing Seminole County Tulierrulotds nnd
shacks
ware
complete
with
blackNnliounlly
tft*nuinU-i
of
uiui
Tlie^
ten,
must
of
them
mine
Into Illinois, Indiana and Michr Up By Hurricane market* ^snd gangs of "Good pi­ uf Gl terminal leave bonds.
Health Association to head the tliun Ml years old, wt-te taken to der* and noil-negligent manslaugliIgan tonight.
(Using wage and 'farm income* Christmas Seal Ihuid sale in this liu*|iital* where they were treat­ ter, rases dr,qi|i*'d from It.IT | ht A p en cil’s A rc O pposed
rates" who looted Inundated
High temperatures ware report­
MIAMI, Sept. 24—&lt;47—Tha hur
were credited with contributing atra.
* .
ed lor exhaustion. Other*, wen* luu.uuu inhabitants to 2JI2. 1 i'l
ed on tha Pacific coast and In rtcane-churned Atlantic spewed homes.
H y ( ’ilr u s P rod u cers
He declared this morning that loutig ran d for nt a hotel lu-ar Misxisxijqii the derline was from
In tha lataat nvialon of it* increase in incomes, which wcie
the mountain atataa. yesterday, tlx deadly, Japanese antl-ahlpping
at a record annual rate of $197, knowing the work of the Asaocia the iluee-atory brick roomiiiK ',151 lu li.tV.i while the Louisiana
the mercury reaching 102 at Fres­ mines onto the beach near Ft. official Gguras, Aha ministry said 000,000,000
in July, laleit month lion and the many jieople that It is
drop Was frolil K.llb.tu tl.6.1.
999 persona died, 964 ware m ist­
I \K E l \ND. Kept 21 . i47—A
.
no,
101 a,t —
Eos,i."
Angelas.
v. ■ Calif., aand t-.---T T T Pierce, tha Coast Guard reported ing and I/H 0 ware Injured in the for which figures are avail*!.Ir helping -daily. that he i* glad to house.
m -irr—t- 1* T
Atlhuugh - i22
Mississippi nti-vt jifoposal to hum two central sales
Tht' fire started under a rear
North, at San Francisco, t ha day’s yesterday.
Despite the climb in income, the have The opportunity of heading porch and spread inside the build­ and 24 ill Isiuisiana were included agencies lu markei Florida's citrus
Goods. Its incomplete reports list­
The mines, fully armad, were ed
Department .acknowledged “some the Large (lifts Committee. He ing. Carl Peterson and his wife, in liie tabulations, figure* were fruit* was ojquised today bv the
1,182,878
made
homeless
when
found as Coast Guardsmen made
consumers are being squeezed |&gt;redictfd that ail business men Kande, operatora of the rooming given ortly fur one- New Or- Klorhfn Ciftvii Produeet* Trade
a routine check of the Atlantic 416,211 homes war* destroyed or by tha price advance.”
DIVORCE FEB *•
and private citizens who are able huuse, and neighbor)) aided fii«- leans.
Association.
Inundated.
LOS ANGELES, Sept, 24, (47— beaches following tha hurricane
tfOwill be’ gTad to r p*pond to the ttien in cat lying out niurl of tha
In a statement released hy Mar­
New Orleans was listed a* hav­
.
.
TWO KILLED
Mrs. Marjorie Lane Doolevy has a- werk ago.
41 at annual Chrl»tma*,flml appeal. women.
ing 'll murders -the first halt vin II. Walker1, iwetvlary-manager.
„
,
NiTCTITciar Iheory was advanced Storm
IH0QU0I8, O n t, Sept 24) &lt;47
petitioned for a court order re­
Jack Rat Igan, gttieralT'halrman
Potire Sgt. James Fanning said of 1107 and 44 tho -first half uf Die Association said the two-agency
—At least two men were kit|fd for tha Christmas Seal sale, said a 12 year old boy, who hay lo-en 11*411. New Orleans crime in tdh- plan would I k* "Ineffective In main­
quiring actor Brian Donlevy to as to hove tha mlnaa might ahava
.
To
Holland's
A.uTo
made
s
20,000
mils
trip
around
and
pay bar attorneys a &gt;60,000 fee
number Were Injured hy"e today that he will announce his questioned about salting fires sev­ er categories, together with Up* taining price* nt profilabla level*
rolllafon of the oil tanker Trans
•for tha forthcoming
Ing legal fight In Capa Horn Into tha Atlantic. Art
“
County chairman next week.
, eral timiW after he admitted !«* rortt'XiHmdiiig 1916 total?
for growers."
GAINESVILLE,’ Sept. 24 &lt; 47- lake and tha carrierSt Milverton
unofficial eiplanatloh was that
.which'•fra will
5 attem
m pt to have
‘
ubery, -947 in 1947-awd- &gt;6« -Tho Iwootgiaicv- propwaal w a s ----_
YUUL-Cbriilmaz ■Ing ot-member -uf. a gang of ho
Lindsey-JlaUand,
olds**
aep
,f
Japan
gave
mlnaa.to
Italy
whan
&gt;- their Ubvorea-.eet aside. In the
abopt-g mHe .d o w rrth ^ BCTCiW. Seal dollars wont for you on a arsonists, wat detained for ques in 191*1; aggravated asaaull, 27*1 made by the United Grower* and
yesterday, Mrs. that Asia nation ran low of ax- United States Senator Spdasar I rence River from Iroquois today. year round basis, makes mo con­ tionlng.
ami 282; burglary, breaking or Shipper* Association last June.
L.
Holland,
probably
doesn’t
ploaivaa,
and
tha
mlnaa
war*
y, 34-year-old former singThe dead men, both members of fident that the people of Seminole
Spokesmen fur the Producers
entering, 671 and 474; larceny
planted
by
Italian
submarines.
agree
with
reports
that
last
night's
her attorney, Isaac Pacht,
the erew of the MllVarton, were County will h*lp ua make thl* afTrade Association said they ware
ami
theft,
1,279
and
8H2;
autu
storm
did
only
"alight
damage”
Mina
disposal
crews
Wen
sum­
i the court that work In
Second Mate William Robertson fort tha baat ever to be held In
END OF DHT
witlirig to work with other pro­
theft, 62U and 671.
would be of a monumen­ moned from tha Seventh Naval in thl* northeast Florida city.
of Toronto. OnL, and Third En­ Seminole County," aald Hr. Rat
NEW YORK. Sept. 24 &lt;47 ducers to unify the industry for
District
haadquarien
a
t
Jack­
Holland, a law stttdant at the gineer F, Dobson of Montreal.
tal nature because of the &gt;tubStandard Time returna at 2 A.
igan.
"
better marketing, hut declared the
sonville.
University of Florida, perked hi*
bornnes* of tire contest."
M. Sunday to the communities
PREVENTIVE ARREST! - two.agency jilnn wax unworkable..
new automobile outside his apar;- ' JAYCKK NOTICE t
in 16 slates where Daylight Sav­ CARACAS, Venezuela. Sept. 24,
GUILTY OF RAPE
BOWLING LEAGUE
rnent In University Housing Vil­
All membera of the Seminole
ing
Tims
waa
adopted
22
weeks
NEW
YORK,
Sept.
24,
(47—A
ItKNTON RESIGNS
(4T--The Ministry of liar Interior
JKW8 ACCEPTED
All persona interested In Join­ lage 111 .
County Chamber o f. Commerce 20*year-old mechanic, accused of Igf},
has informed the ronVtltudnt asWASHINGTON, Sept. 24. &lt;47—
. LONDON.
Sept, gt
ing a city Uagua bowling team
At tha height of the storm, ar# urged to attend the noon meet­ twice knocking down women with
About 45,000,000 Americana,’
Truman wax reported
. AuthoritsTIvo Kvhit shall Wf
are advised to meet a t S:00 o'clock winds blaw a magnolia tree down, ing tomorrow a t tha Mayfair bla automobile, offering to drive most of them residents of the tenihlv that 169 persons are under President
"preventive arrest” In the Inves­ ready today to accept the resigna­
’ avaning a t the
y across tha Hof- Inn. The meeting will be devoted them to- hospital.’end
their clock*
clock, tigation of tha .alleged Kept,
" d then 1raping northeaat.
northeast, can act
set thair
Kept. 9 plot tion of William Benton as .M u t­
to the dlecuealon end voting upon 1them, was convicted lata yariar- hack-an hour Saturday night and
ant M-cretatv of stats in chargo
nt. Inh
llu ?
th . proposed change, in tho o rg aal|day of kidnaping, rape and a&lt;-&gt;.leep • that much later Sunday
jltural af*
R. Vargas said tha of Information and cultural
fair*.

To Be Rushed

Red Newspapers
Slap McNeil For
Attack On Russia

General Strike
Is Ordered By
Trieste Reds

Frank Lamson Is Movies, Radio And Comics Are
Named President
Of Kiwanis Club

Objects Of Pilot
Club Explained |
At Evening Meet

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F R ID A Y , SEPT. 19, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE S IX

1

Me
were all of frame construction,
sod were located It) the Higgins
Industries plant and Industrial
Canal are*
The Navy had crash boats work­
ing In the k.aka Fontchartraln
shore area, evacuating residents.
The naval boats w6re going from
house to house over deeply Hood­
ed'land,
- : ■' ".
A number of persona narrowly
, »eap«d injury whan the roof and
walls of a garage collapsed, crash­
ing on several: automobile*.
At Raton Rouge, hurricane
force wind* were expected by
mid-afternoon. The Harding Air­
port already reported 40 mile
falea.
«
-v
Sheriff Newman Debretlon and
Chief of Police Fred Parker want*
•d citltens to go home and stay
out. of danger. Emergency and
disaster relief crews were order­
ed to stand by at Baton Rouge.
The National Guard was alerted.

sign atop a department (tore
1 i n n i t I t i n t 'l i m n
town. ,0 P,,ca
M114.tto j-h0 Ford eboul
Comcrashed Into Canal Street'but'no - L t i o n s L iU n C IlL O ll
'
‘
*
[puny
U
the
oldest in the gum ball
one
waa
injured.
(CMIlHfC frm Cm * Um *
l(Ws|lasni imn r««» ■&gt;•” •
- butlhcss and makes ita own gum to
. ifn llw •H rtM* I'aii-lllul
Near Pontchartrain Beach, a
reported in the »ellleroent of Her­
cultural production •{j'V* *rfm f‘ l
huge rooftop which stood 40 Te-*t uf the machine-,' whirh bear* high standards, said Mr. Nelson.
on.
tall, was torn to bit* by- gust* l Lion's Club Insignia on the gloss It la „not bubble, .gutn. Machines
nonsense to me," the Tveiv Yorkti
of
75 miles per hour. 8treeu iniglobc. Inclo.ing . the . varf-colorcl *Tt&gt; fullv ^covered by Insurance.
Near
Diloxi,
Miss.,
stout
tim.wrote in the fin j. p(..six. article* . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
. TIIE ciiuflcii OF n o n .
New Orleans, _lined by tgigantir : |1Bn« nf K„ n ; Tba Jw-c/irf the; '
r .
_
Twentyfifth Street and *• lief pier* were snapped like match
W. I*. Ilrouks, Jr., paatqr,
(or Collier** dealing with hi* cabstidka, and roof* were torn from
^ ro tOccn-cgf peled to
‘ruaclii ri&lt;- Is iicight •hromlui'u and
- . _
'
_ in
*
.
'
Elm
Avenue
Park*
A
tenor
at
Slsth
Street
'
ihet job under Franklin. D. R o w '
many homer. A /tide 10- feet
n&lt;*pth o f Mvirat Inthci by'
,* . , • » #_ 1 i n i i fe l a K v I p n H n i l P n p
ile v . Joe CVCrsw*/ paator
.Sunday School, 9;45 A. M. ,
unit
tori)
branches.'
Fallen
p.,w-Hhn‘
-tucHott
cap*
for
Tost
unlog
to
l
IID
L
1
8
C
/X
ie
n
a
C
U
T
O
T
above
_
normal
flooded
residential
Veit.
.
Sunday school btfcjitk at 10:00
Mornlng worship, 11:00 A- M.
line* lighted the murky- morniit" icounlors. It operates by inscrlion • S i g n i n g D lB Q V O W U ls
— Motgenthau described the late
A. M. with Mr. Clyde C. Muse area*,'ami gigantic tgavu brok*
Training Union, 6:16 H. M.
built
20
year*
ago
agalnil
storm*.
with
blue-green sparkr and dU-juf n penny.
’ .
^
■- °
supt.
’We
hive
classes
for
all
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Hopkin* .*» the "belt** of the
The Kev. Maurice ilrantli-y mis- ages with good'spirit filled teach­ Highway 90 vas impassable and
rUfu
T
te
^
^
,
Gih.
.
i
.u
h
!
1,1
pointed
out
that
the
gum
I
^WASHINGTON.
Sept 19, GP&gt;—
New Deal spender* becauie he got
aionary to Nigeria, Africa will be ers that will make the- service a over the city’* $3,600,000 aeawall,
..
‘__ .-f-.„,-!m «rl,in e w.t invenlid a number The National Labor Relations
was
atudded
with
stalled
automo­
pecan
crop
w.a
taking
a
t
c
r
r
.
f
f
.
e
'
"
T
?
money into circulation quickly apeak for us Sunday.
call will t&gt;« given ... ,
Board and Robert N. Denham, Its
beating with ftiany trees Mown "* y«nrc ago liy n T!.-.p{r»t mini
Pastoral service ji t I fsPO A. M. biles.
lor pumping purpose* and gave
Wednesday Prayer Servire, 7:30
gcm-ral
colrnvol. W a v allowed,
duwn
and
other*
stripped
o
f
"
f'"
1
lor
rlre
lire,
11
.
M,
.Mount,
who
i
j
The
staamship.
Empire
State
The pastor urges ell member* to
P. M. *
-destitute people work.
Rage and ripening nuu. Tin roof-i |n„ n. .jj y(.nl, u!l(
latter’s A Ft. and CIO top officers until
■napped , ita haw'sera amt peeled
be
present
at
this
service.
Monday
-.Tuesday#Wednesday
. fckss, he said, wan "*o anxious
Evangelistic service at 7:45 P. away from the Congreaa Street
" f l w up like tlnfoH. ^
son main- the mgehir.i * which OcL 81 to sign affidavits dies- *
to keep graft and politic* out week of prayer for Slate Mis­ M.' The peator will be speaking wharf In New Orleans, but the
At Biloxi guits up to 76 miles ,
,
. .
vowing Communism. The effect of
sions-program*
'by
the
W.M.U.
of the public worka program that
an hour raked that resort city |,"*vv »&gt;«'**i placcvl by civic
at both morning and avening ser­ master succeeded in reaching mid­
-r, ojgan, . ,
« Uo n l» that the board wlU
ha practically ipent through a
and
water
covered
the
causeway
JJfRons
-h
13
sta’
c
The
Jack-1
not JUmi*, AFL and CIO eases
vices. After the message an alter stream and both anchor* were
medicine dropper." Ickes’ slow- FIRST MKTIIODIST CllURCIl rail will tie giving.
leading to .the inner harbor.
tunvillr* Uni t Club is one of the In-fore that date."
dropped. A deatroycr-eacort broke
naa* in making decision* wn*
Murnlng Service: “ The Achieve­
More than 10,000 persona were
V. L, 0. Servlft 'eheh Tuesday loose * and rammed the Algiers
“ sometim,-*
a real handicap, ’ ment of Fidelity."
evacuated from flimsy wartime
evening at 7:48 P. M. Mr*. Cyn­ Farry.
Morgenthnu added.
Kvening Service: "Christiana— thia Gaiisy, Leader^ 'A program
housing projects along the vulner­
Mui*ant International Airport,
. In a foreword, Morgenthau oabl Or Keasonohle Farsi ml Ira."
able Gulf Coast from Pensai-.dti
14 milt* west of New Orleans,
for all young peonje,
NEW
ORLEANS,
Sept.
19
(/!*)
ha waa prepared to tell the
westward.
reported the roof torn off it*
W.
M.B. Service
each Thursday
each
whole atory of hia adminiitratiou
One fishing boat was mia-ir:
evening at 7:46 P. M.,, Mr*. Flora main building. The field Itself —A great Gulf hurricane atrurk
FIRST
CHUMCII
OF
CHRIST
Louisiana at 6:30 A. M. today, with two persons aboard. Thee
to far ai hi* record* and knowl­
Crews, leader in rHxYge.'
was under a foot of water.
SCIENTIST
edge allowed. And alao to "run
The Church atdRg;«band will
The 130-foot smokestack atop ripping into the exposed area at were listed as Kalvator Barrior
H00 Ka»l Second Hlrcel
the rink of mlainterpretalion by
furnish the music Tor all these the Hotel
Monteleone, in the the mouth -of the Mississippi and hit 17-year-obl nephew,- Kimenemy or by friend." He .added.
‘t I' i’i|AA *'*M f *m !* ninghfCrvirr.!services, and the public l» Invited Flench "Quarter of New Orleans, River with Winds of 100 piUea &gt;n sell . Collins.
“ Roosevelt's place In history
collapsed * across twu buildings hour.
Mayor Delessep* S. Morrison Grateful Lellcrt Pour In From I sometimes felt so high atrur ;
■tund*
la sufficiently maaaive to aqryivo Subject: "Matter."
The storm which devastated
but no one was hurt. A banana
proclaimed a ’state of- emergency
Lakes To Gulf. Moled Medicine ami weakened I could scatccly
H:00
I’.
M.:
Wrilge.vlay
Servire.
the pinprick* of* (wUy detrac­
s
large
portion
of
Florida
two
Cfll'AL
HOLY CHO
conveyor was slammed against the
at 7:30 A. M, fC S T )‘ and orders 1
Resiling Room hours, Tuesday's
Gave Her Prompt Relief After stand on my feet. My elimina­
tor*.'
days
ago
waa
reported
early
tocausing uneilimated damage,
all persons to "remain Ittdoaru,
Referring to the New Deal'* and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Four Years Search, States Well- tion waa sluggish, and many days
Mark T, CaVpHtiWT Rector
top of a shed at Erato Street, day centered 30 miles north of off the streets, and keep mil?
I frit so worn out that, most of
three big depression spender*.
[lurwood,
l.a.,
which
is
near
the
Feast
of
St.
MatlhsW,
Rvsngellst
Known Resident
A
3-story
health
center
clinie
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
of the downtown area unless -t
my housework had to go undon*.
Morgenthau aaid today:
mouth
of
th*
mighty
river.
Fore­
8:00
A.
M.:
tI|)Yt0kmmunion.
on
Rampart
Street,
on
the
rd,-o
ALLIANCE
is absolute necessary."
“ No one can b« mor# thankful
"I waa In favor of having them
Chapel.
Happy ri'- ’t and Women from
of the business district, waa casters aaid It would pas* “ very
On Hanforil-Orlando Highway
He continued: "The situation
for the relief Retongs gava thsm.
(pend all that war nreeiaary
rloae"
to
the
sprawling
city
of
8:30
A.
M.:
Hally
Day.
Church
to
Gulf ate I relish my food without trouble,
unroofed and one wall cavad in
Glenn E. Smith, Paator
Is well in band and all agencies the (7ic.it
to meet human needs, hut I knee
School. Opening service In the under the storm's impact. A res­ ijrw Orleans,
l&lt; llintr •&gt;' tlu- -r-'li. f l(* ii-nct rave
SUNDAY
are
functioning
100
percent
in
that high strung weakened feelini
that a future of unlimited spend- ' 10:00 A, M,: Bible School. Mr. (hutch, Every member of the idence on North Hroed Street
Ugly black' clouds and rain
the protection uf life ond prop- them, lifted r-f t : V, at nf i«ttflor­ is relieved, and so If th* stuggls1
tng would only demoralise tlu A. WIcLnldt, Sunt.
echool la requested Id be present. collapsed but no injuries were re­ were
in
the MV
city as orl
in
war*'*-. reported •
*'* »**»
V
elimination. 7*
1‘ «frfel-so
bell
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayrr and ported.
btulneaa community." ,...
&lt;f. MtVrrny?
i l - s o ‘-much
much beHef
■
thousand* of refugees crammed
11:00 A. M,t Morning Worship.
- n availa
__ U11b.1le- -p..in
. 1buildings
...UJI-... ...»
-The-purpose1iof the proclnmatlrtrf; ..f 9T0 IL v .ll Mill R. id, N TV.,
Tailing of a itaff meeting on
all
u
b
lic
and’
7:46 P. Mg Evening Service. sermon.
,lron|l,r
1
P*rK)nApril 16, 1037/ when ha .aaid ej(- The pastor will speak at bold **r2:00 P. II,: Holy Baptism..' -* 'Ph4re' waa no estimate of pos­ uther shelters: ti usts up to 76 ipil-.-s the Mayor said, was "not I .ttlantn. G i . who hnnmlv d cln reti! ""Y recommended Retong* to.
fnrta ware being made to taper vlces. The public Is cordially In
6:00 F. M.: First fall meeting sible casualties alohg Ihe Gulf and steady winds uf 66 mil** alarm apyone" hut simply as ft
gava nn- -.pli-ndi
S K ______
'
off govarnment money outlays. vilaL
_ . |of_y.E.8X. Opening devotions in Coast, but' It .was .feared-that In­ tui1* at the historic city.
precaution.
Retonga is SIntended
to relieve
----juries and property damage woulJ
-■*
T-lief after i’ veryth|ng else I trird il 1stres* due to tnsuffietnt flow
1the chaos!.
. .
Morgenthau Treadled that Wal­
Approximately
8,600
persons
really exceed the toll In Florida,
lace yapected to apend $1,267,000,Three of the firat five- pa»«et had failed. My appetite was |-,&lt;«1 of digestive Jukes in the stomach,
CHRIST CHURCH. I.ongwood ) Advance notice—First fall inset- 'here, Wfiere the storm struck two huddled in New Orleans’ murilcimost of iht- time but just ufter loss of appetite. Vitamin B-l de­
000 In 1937 exduiiva of the coil
thrown
jlng of th« Men’s Club on Septem­
Mark T. Carpenter, Vicar
us!
auditorium
and
20,000
wer«
.
, _ by
, .Georgia’s
, Frank
. ......Sink_
of atablliitng farm production
ber 29 at 7:00 o ’clock, fit. Monica days ago, only five live* were lost nit mated to be sheltered In the wlc*1
Hti Matthew,'Evangelist
*n
Vr i-sling my viff*-ring l«gsn. Eo ficiency and constipation. Accept
and crop consumption through
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and,Chapter will b« In charge of the although property damage aoared city’s 40 school*. Many of the |“ n« e. ,Bow| ' lMiic were B"04 t(,r much gtis furituil in rrtv stomach no substitute. Relonga may be* *
to
many
millions.
an “ evsr-normal granary" plan." sermon.
tliyt it pfu-n pri ss-l against my obtained at TOUCHTON DRUG .*
*
(supper,
. tefugees were French aoeaking touchdoWM.
clirst until I could liaidly breathe. CP$1,167,000,000 in 1838, and &gt;1,087,fiakaeman and
■ l, ,4 truck
ieiial# farmers
faemdee from
f v/i rsi I
Adv. C
. 8lltJr P*r' * nt
l^e hou* * * /n• fishermen
000,000 in 1838,
Ihe Rene housing project for lbs flood-threstgned b#you ..£01111This brought a remark from a
negroes at New Orleans - wsi a ' dry below New Orleans.
P h on e
Phone
Rimsian P tchh
W orld Revolution— reported destroyed in the early
-Staff-mamber- that - Wallace’s-*«hThe New Orleans health center:
sent. \ha'd “ given
away"
psri of the hurricenV. The houtei was unroofed shortly after dawn
M’antlaice from Pag* no. I
II o a l l n . r d . I r e s , l ' » i «
u a tl
1.894,000,000 from 1834 to 1837.
and one of the three story brisk
ahevltta cgme to power 30 year*
orgenthau himself lnterpo»e&lt;l some comment.
wall* caved under ihe poundlnT*
ago..
*
*
Aildressing
the
UN
tieneral
Aakfet Wallace's “ overhead" waa
various parts of .the world arid of hurricane winds, huge metal ,
What
more
natural
than
that
1180,000,000
or rflne months to 'aeinbly -yesterday Mr. Vjhinsky,
m odoV J
foi
cannot recall anything even ap­
Soviet deputy foreign minister, Russia should make the most of proaching the Deputy Foreign’
give aW&amp;y (B 16,000,000."
its
opporunity?
The
only
new
When he informed Wallace nf cried “ war monger" at John FoaMinister's warmongering charges
IN N E R SPItIN G
thing In the situation la that Mus- against
the--United Rtatri and
this talk, Morgtnthau _»aiiL Ur ter Dullea ami nearly a doieii oth­ row has tabled Itl ' CSTdl
'a
M ATTU KSS
Secretary of Agriculture comment- er lending American* and turned move which was forced upon it even against individuals.
One of Vishintky'a surprising
ad: “ You don't understand what down flatly (hr n»w Marshall plan deliberately by U. 8. Secretary of
V
and
■Jor remodeling the- United Na­
(and nrta would say somewhat
W* are doing."
State
Marshall'*
challenge
in
the
daring) attacks was made against
: “ Oh, yea I do," Morgerithnu aittil tions.
M A T C H IN G
and
The war-monger charge was Assembly Wednesday.
the American Legion whicn in­
ha replied. ” 1 understand It more
Vishlnsky’a
speech
wasn't
con­
thrown
directly
nl
Dulles.
ft
cludes
the
millions
of
Americana
BOX
SPUING
•very day. This Is ten times
Dulles was silting with the U. structive, and obviously wain't who did so much to save Russia
worse than llnpklna. Hopkins is
Hot ft For
meant
to
tie.
It
waa
a
capable
job
the only one that has cut down S. delegate midway in the U. N. of two-fisted street fighting, In th* great war. He classed the
expense* in Washington ami th.&lt; assembly hall as the Russian chief which Included calling of names. . “ n o t o r i o u s American Legion"
the war-mongers.
on# that costa us more than an*- delegate vigorously flayed nations
It was, of courae, a cry of de­ among
and is personalities in the basic
Well, what does all this add up
!
body elxe is Wallace. My hat
fiance
but
many
delegates
nuie*l
eff to him—he I* getting awny •Soviet policy statement to thli that It was straight-from-the- to? Naturally s lot of folk today
Less I.Ibentl Allowance For Your Old
session of the assembly, „
are looking anxiously at their war
with murder."
,S. Sanford Ave. (Glndcrvitie)
t
Vishinsky. bitting hard at the *boulder Red propaganda which barometers to are how they read.
Spring and .Mattress
Rorgenthxu aaid there waa Just
wuuld
make
prime
reading
in
Hus‘0
a* much pressure fur sjn mliti;; U. 8. policy supporting Greece, ala and would impress satellite* Well,.so far.as l .see-we ore no
“that the**aiiro&amp;ly'adopt
nearer war today than we were
H O LLYW O O D
, ,
from ConitTes* aa from •govern. proposed
and temporising nations.
a
resolution
calling
on
Ihe
U.
8.,
;
merit agencies. On that Issue, hu Turkey and Greece to halt "the
However, We shall make a mis­ before Vtshinaky unburdened hlmC pU C H
bald, many Congressmen were .propaganda of a new war" which take If we don’t also take this self yesterday. That being so,
w*
still
ean_
accept
It
m
)
a
.(acl
.
-L
A
U
N
D
E
R
E
T
T
E
------j
#*|ike the Georgia politician whu c- said- waa lidnjc-raixicd-uiL by speech to lie a declaration- of
Complete
' policy by Ihe Soviet government. ■ftsitMr Russia nor any other
4 ------- always-voiad dry toll drank
. ..f, ar,|ul„ ry c|rc!t.,.;
country wants war. All other
of
The
language
which
Vishinsky
The resolution nlsu ratted' for
things aside, She Soviet Union
outiavHng atomic and other wea­ used hs* shocked a multitude. isn’t resdy for wsr and won’t be
-L u,. HEflH FOR WALLACE
, ' {S A N F O R D
so
Your
correspondent
has
attended
pon* of “ mass extermination" aa
many international conferences In for many years.
Of course, if nothing happens
' NEW YORK, Sept. 19. G P )- being in the Interest* of “ all the
_W hol*. W egks -Wrurh 4)on»-A ul&lt;vm aH rnlly
I SF OCR tiUIXeGT 1‘ 1-AN— And “ Pay Aa
_______ ,
. to stymie the weild m ohmiwr
Eugena Dennis, general secretary i-ace loving nations” ami aa "the
~|a Communist l *ariy/-aaUt last eavirai -blow- upon the propag­ down" tilt Ttntfch was the first for the spread of-Communism, the
• 30 Minutes
,t American Communist* he­ anda and the instigator* of a new break by the United States from |time will come when It will break
the unanimity of the great powers. against the shores of great couned the time waa right for war."
*
r
The chief Russian delegate, No. In the U.’ N
j Dies which will fight to keep it
Excellent Sanitary (’ond Itlimn
ditching a third party but that
100% Soft Water •
SANFORDCelery
nnd
Sanford
Avenui
1
depute
to
Foreign
Minister
Mol­
2.
Tha
Marshall
.economic
plan]
out.
However,
that’s
a
matter
o
f
i#y would not “ Isolate ourselves"
O R I.A N D rt- Phone 1232
Second nt .Oak
Telephone 1082
by taking such a step "without otov, blamed the United State* for Europe waa merely an exten- the rather distant future. 8omslubstantis! trade union and Other and liritain specifically for the slon of the Truman Doctrine to I thing may Intervene,
progressive support." Dennl* told slow progress on atomic energy rover sll Europe.
JL-Tbe- United States and Bri­
,a rally the party favored^."a control and arms limitation—two
strong; Independent people's parly rmim* advocated try RovlcrRusiti tain are responsible for tha lag In
last
year.
setting up atomic energy controls.!
‘
* connected with the proHu labeled tho Marshall plan
4. Soviet Russia will stand firm­
Wallace program and
announced yesterday as an “ lll- ly against sny attempts to disrupt
concelved scheme to substitute and the unanimity of the great powers
*rH
bv-psaa the security council."
O
■—the veto right
„ _____
Vinhinalur-set
down
tu
the
a:
*- 87 Offtcls! anti 'brlvste' circles In
. J V
plause of the Russian group in the United States are hurling unLegal Notice
‘
.
the assembly, whlfh had .cheered fuumled charges of war prepara­
him
eevcral'
time*.
The
United
tions against Russia.
MOTICK TO SPTKSM
'
No. s i n Stairs drlrfcatlnn did not ap­
Vlshimky waa applsudfd as be
•TOl
“ AH" O tlK lJ ,
II AttS'll ILI. plauded or make any move when leveled verbal assaults- against
.V*bo*e rstldtnc* l« Hall. I^iultlaOs. the grey-halred prusrcutlng attar- what he called American war
rar proand who** |mmi office *&lt;Mr*t* ••
&gt;y, now a diplomat, finished.
flteera and "war-mongers.
wg&lt; ." The
car* e t (l*a*r*l irelltery, lt»u. ts*uHe msdq .these other conten­ Soviet Ukraine, Poland, and other
N‘
f
' TtlU AHl3 ISK H kltr NOTIKIKU tions in his speech!
T^e current selling- prices ‘
members of tha Russian group
%
i
O
*
i*
-IksI .liter* ha* l w « lAeiltuint sn&lt;)
1. The Truman Doctrine . laid rlapprd loudly.
.»# V* ^
Is (OW pending In th* Clreott 1‘ ourl
o f the foliowing N E W B U IC K S
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But Little Danger
Is Seen For Others
MIAMI. Rapt. 22. «V -G ra d y
Norton, chief of the Federal
Storm Warning Harriet hare, adriaad Floridian* at I I1. M. to­
day* , ,
"Don’t lal the alorm- now In
tha Gulf tauat you too much
worry. It ta too close to land
and morlng too faat to beroma
a hurricane.
"I frankly baliara that If the
• canter remained orar tha water
for another 24 hour*. It would
foefeaae to finrrieaae force. Hot
* It will not remain orar water
that long.
“The w om wa will gat from
it will be natty waathar with
haary aqualle. Hlgheet wind*
of auatalned Telocity ao far her#
been 40 mile* an hour. When
squalls come along, they hick
op orar SO.
"The principal danger la fa
M email craft. After the renter
w. /roasu Florida-and enteta theAtlantlc. It poaaibly wilt Jump
ahead to hurleana force, but |u«J
now we ace principally concern­
ed with development* aa It. approache* Florida.
"Wa are heaping a rery cloaa
watch.
7“
"Of eoorae, all of ut ar# jittary from laat weak’* atorm #iperlence. Hut wa can face a
*0 mile blow with confidence
f
and a feeling of security. If
any change* In the eltuatlon oc­
cur, you may bar# confidence
that you will be adrlaed fully
und quickly.
'"Tha aun broka through at
Miami at 1 P. M. More squall*
hey won't bo
•re mating, but they
*

•

"TtVr*^ «ruT'aoat h*re ’ Ftnrlda.
Weekend arrrey*. on which
reports ir t InmfnpWt#, litdiCate more than 1.1M home*
were deetroyexL 11.000 or
more damaged and that about
“ 1*0,000 peraona wera housed
—d fed hr the Red Croaa In
Florida, MUalaalppl. Uulelana and Alabama.
* MIAMI, Fla.. Sept. 2 2 - y n A weak tropical etorm with wind*
around 50 mile* an hour in gu»ti
M expected to paxi Inland on the
Florida we»t coait in the Fort
Mycn-Tampa area lomctime this
afternoon or tonight, hut the Wea­
ther Bureau, emchafizld today that
* wirv»H not he dangerous at all/*
&gt;
Chief Forcaater. Grady Norton
^»aid amall craft ahould not venture
Into the open -lea where the wind*
will be at peak In guiU.
He *aijJ_the disturbance, which
wa* centered orar Dry Tortuga*,
60 mie* from Key We»t, tri* morn­
ing wa* tccompanild by a large
*re* of squall* which would be
felt over mo»t of Florida, He laid
It w*i doubtful if the Well Coait
Awould feel Iny higher wlndi than
other atetiona of the itate.
The high eat luitaincd wind* in
the (Horn *o far rare been 40 mile*
an hour with tru*t» up to 54 mile*,
Nortin aaid. Ghita of 54 mile* an
‘. hour were fepotled at Key We»t
this morning. In Miami, wind*
reached 36 mile* an hour at
8 :30 A M.. with gu*t* ilighlly
»Yigher. The city waa lathed. fre^®qu»ntly by rain.
±- • Norton a*Id the atorm loat eon■Idarabla intensity
In PMjtog
orar Cuba laat.night and added
that It would not hart opportunity
to Meopan" before *lrIking the
Florida coait- Ho aald the atorm
constated of a brood aroa of equal­
ly waathar without a wall organ!*ad eantar and appeared to bo
quite weak.
"There la nothing to gat alarm# 4 about,** ha a**crt*d, but
.warned amall craft against rantaring out
-• However, the dlnnal Job of
tabulating caaualtlaa and property
* damage continued along the coaat
of Louisiana, Mlaaltaippl, Alajl bama • and attrowre northwest
Florida. Thirty-eight wero known
dead, and there waa apprehension
Of eaten atv* flood damage to com­
pound the desolation strewn by
, the hurricane Itself
, »_
Delayed report* rronTGulfporf,'
Ml**., aald beach arena atlll war*
Mocked off, and residents were
warned away because of vanomoua
snake*, apparently washed ashore
from outlying Islands.
Several
reptile* war* killed measuring
from four to six feet In length.
Upstate
Mississippi to spray
Power truck* war* brought1from
leach debrla with DDT and lime
(Caotlamef m r « « , *t*&gt; .v.
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M O N D A Y . SF.PT. 22, 1017

NO. 222

Associated Preaa L tu td W i n

British Delegate

Miami Street Scene A fte r Hurricane Passed

Danger Of War
Truman Doctrine 19 Billions Is
Is Denounced By Estimated As
CIO Convention Europe’s Need

FDR Adviser Says
Sovietism Worse
Than Czarism

Wallace Says United Catastrophe Is Fore­
States Cannot W in
s e e n I f Marshall
Third W orld .W a r
Plan A id Withheld

Dr. Isriiaji Bowman
Of Johns Monkins
Addresses
Students
.

Unyielding Attitude
On World Problems
Is Denounced In UN
Meeting By McNeil
MOSCOW, Sept. 22. l.l'V—
Ne»-paper readers In the Soviet
l ninit lod.xi H e r e given a re­
pot! that liepulv Koielan Mini-ter tniliel 1 tUhinskv had
up-cl the plan* of forces In Ihe
tUnited
. Stair*.. whlrh »*re picInm l .la tr&lt;*MPiC ^41

BOSTON, Sept. 12 UP* -G en­
PARIS. Sept. 22 lAV Wfilrrn
eral office!* of ibe United Elec- Europe pledged itrell lo a pro­
•'i i w i i M O R i . ' s " e p i ; ' i ? ^ , ‘irvs ,, r .from
T‘’*'' New York that
me**aged
tiical. Radio and Machine Work- gram, of «clf-belp tod*y and ,a*kcd
Dr. Ilaiah Bowman, prciident &lt;d ki*hin&gt;kv* speech to the Ini&lt;p*,, of America. CIO. -today de­ ihe Um&amp;r*Sht«&gt;r -t^ .end it
John* Ho|Ain* Univrnily and No. led Nation* General Assembly
nounced the' Truman Adminiitra- $19,330,000.00 under a four-year
I geogr.iphii a|_ adviict to the late last week .In which he name,! hy
THIS IS A rniCAl n u n SCtNg In'Miami, Fla, with the tkelelont of hundred* of small bud ne*» pirn- *
name a group -of warmonger*
lion'a foreign, policy at one ibal Marshall Plan a* a mean, of avert
(landing in long row* after the tropical hurricane had swept through the city causing million* In property
Preiidmt Romevelt dining WmlJ pioditrrd the Imprejvslnn her* of
"give* ut imetutily and point* to ing economic “ catastrophe/*
damage. After pairing over adptnem Florida, tho atorm swept into the Oulf ,qf Mexico, only to'tutu
War 2, sail! (••alav. tlut "t’ ommun a loifsling Imnib."
*«
.
—•
war..
Thi* program, tbe participating ' northwestward and aim at. the aouth LnuliUnq coait and the new New Orleans area. (Internationjl)
lint i* a5to|uli*0t detigned to be
Their crilicitm in a foimal re­ 16 nation* declared, cobid enable
NEW
YORK.
Sept.
22
more tUlhlest ^nd imnplele tlum
port to a ihoutand delegate* tep- Europe "to make her lull"contri,
Cian*m. Onlv tbe la|ie| »t*tbing- Bnlain vvnrneil tod.tv llfal if the
tetenling 600,000 wqrkrrt at the kution to the welfare of tbe world. ’
Soviet Union penitted in trying m
ed."
union— one of ihe target) in llte
The requeit wa* made in a 20,In an addirvi to imotning »l'i forte it* own will upon tho world
CIO—opened a week-long ennven 000-word document which will be
! denl» al tl.e U m vetsUv. l U m ' v n .le
Hi . " ..'id ^ t r p r .s v r „ i lb - w o d H 1
lion here.
__
a iv l r ia r b
Vvllo
dispatched to V^arhington aflet Ilf
liverevl n ileiuim i vlioll of the Ruv w ill tlllin h le
"lu d e o u i cnn»e&lt;ju*n-e r ,"
Tltey criliciied Preiidenl Tru­ ligning heie today by representa­
nan giueAinirpl. and raid.
Brilitlr Minister of Stale Herman tpecifically for accepting a* tive* of tbe Ift nation* which mapA complete *ct of abandoned
" I tin not leaf i b r t'SSR todav
tm
Mi Ned iM unci! thU warning
advtieti politician* whom. ibev tied their economic want* in Km
cl’ the,, identified a* belonging l.»
I only leai dial out people w II
laid, the people bad rejected re­ lian-boycotied conference* held Effort
T o Partition Nathan * l-ev.entbal. *6fl vrat old A g r i c u l t u r e C o m m i t ­ not,.*, 1 m lime in Hive nut itnn,,'! liefoie th e.United Notion* A**en\- in
btiOU word 1m *ic policy
peatedly by rr electing Franklin here for 70 day*.
HoIyLandMiRHtEn- negttl who had been ic|*.-i tf-’ I t e e A j ’. r e e n O i l F u ­ tlir r»pin«n;n anti tbe ni'.in-. tlcV li|
D. Rooievelt. They alto callrd upOnly a 1.500-word summary wa*
mining from hi* home .it 41 7 l..,,i
wain yn aggirnive, arbitrary, u " stxtement for ihe United Kingdom.
dangcr Oil Rights 5etonil Street rince '• til n'tli**
tu re
Food
E x p orts
II - xigorouxly .itt.nke.l -Rutsi.x
on Mr. Tiuman lo return to the made public today; the text it
rupt, and (wiwerlul ., govemmenl
.iit.l
*1 the same lime .i|ipci led
policiei of the New Deal.
scheduled for publication next
Stluhlay evening, were found on
LONDON, Sept. 22 i/F) An
Washington! Sept. 22 -r&gt; ol tbe follv id rl.nling a v,.vt.
to Moscow to drop wli.it be c.i!|yd
bail Seminole Bnillev II I and
Henry.A. Wallace aliened that weekend.
"1
llnv
icaron
dl
univei,itin
Pierident Inimvn invited In* cn
Arab nlfirr ipnkeiman &lt;aid lodaV
mil* unyielding at­
"The American people, through
bmught lo polite head.piuteit it lire cabinet to luncheon today ai are cnnrcined atoiUI our new milt tit llrxil.lr
the United State*, even " itli it.
the Arab world ha* agieed to
titude mi W'rutil (iiolileui*.
wealth and atom bomb* "will never thfir government and their Con­ make "a complete economic and 5:10 o ’clock Sunday evening b&gt; lop Adminulivti.in idlmvlv (dung­ laiy ,'ivii e law. ' ■ •
Mi Neil itdi ulcd the cluirge* of
gress, will consider thi* program
Patrolman Robert Gilyaid
win p third world war.”
,11c «ald a universal -.rvicJ Ihw
ed into a »rnr» of critical &lt;c.nfercultural break" with Europe anJ
&lt;&lt;
mm rtmm Bln
RuwU'f
Apjlrei Y. Vidunsky that
wn,
needed
"if
vvn
nte
to
distil*
“ The war that la l-elng bred foe
America if the United Nation* t Police were informed eady Sun ence*
. . .on ttitemalional ,-problem*
f
f Lute military li«h, aril ie,pun,|. llicie . h "war '110(1 get ing" in tha .
U* must ha stopped,” he deviate 1
dry
nioming
by
M
&lt;&gt;nier
!,.
I
lain,,
should attempt to partition Bale*with this *v the lug, immediateI,ilme. f ait Iy mid at Hi- same I tilled Stater.
In an addrra* prepared for tha CIO
M, Neil calle 1
inter of the mining man, that (|ur*tiim:
I time tri pnldlc. Including c-tntine.
ronvantion. Wallace aald that in
N
tsltlcukv’*
.HU
l
L
a . .comedy
the event of \nother war “ we alii
Tire rjrnknman, lelf-ityied Ixrn- be wa* mining, lie wa, deim li' l Shnuld Congtes, be called into j grcOioiiitl. *ii|unill
( l&lt;‘i r *
net have strung allies.”
ai
being
5
feet,
II
iiuhet
in
special tettion |o M-e d emergenryl
1,1 « * 'egime. ..f tl,
.
. don prop*gambit for ibr ’ Arab
-o f -Hr-m were. - W-— Hten--- t)i-—:e-) - Vrsbmsky's----- ■
*Th# reactionary government,
L^itllL light blow |&gt;—
,sd-*- -altd-Judd aid TjyF.tlfiqie----------------- ' '*■"*
coir—Ht-w -toll 0 high tlegr— i,f cHorges tbsi tile -Marshall Plan
we ar* ^auppurUng abroad. will,
I
leaded.
He
bad
been
westing
.1
Ian authoritative British Foreign OfSecretary of .'stale Mrivhvll, wbu* 01 gouUalton for evil, *uch virion* etied Hie s .ieeelgnti of any remn*
enujiola with Intarnal revolu­
f»i ecnitomle aid to Europe .threattion* II a great war breaks out
G. W. Sp»nc»r won to|&gt; honor* fice muter said Britain would sc- while ca|&gt;. Ian ihiil am! wnrx flew from tb- UN meeting in! H*r i’ f ,Vw ‘? r*
1!h*
trv, and aco-ired_JJ.lt;jia_ot. jltr _^
betAeqitvthe United Slate, and •» * out* program conducted by cept such partition if other UN pint*.
HBt . u n L u ToiiFf iri&gt;h Ihf Hurl
A fTr r ~ n(F t n .f p..„id u .if: •liucling afimnc control and par*._._
R paM oX K iaW .
______
U in n the' clothe* were brought
t*-»r 11.*1 ml Ivxii g tl.e Security Council by
i' » rn
ii | " ^. b ,,‘ wou,d ht,P « W ou, ,Hr to the police station,. Monte* KHfCUtlvg, IiR«_uiidic4ftd hr hr ! ftttkVfHpn vj»n f h f
^ ; ^ b S ^ rV |U
^ U9/|
t tI'uiciug
l ’nV u
d ow
AtTha aame.Ume Wallace
!irvp» iirnn/lv ll»r U%v m »l* 1 ■* *luvmlUl fur tin* Afnfrtuiin |n'*iier loo 20 Vetoes.
*d- upon Praaldant .Truman to George 8tlne, R. L. Dean and.P tojee1Hani, »*•&gt; notified, came to tho
^Ir’ Nrlt'i l-'1-tl -n-eeh ranged over
Colonial S e c r e t a r y Arthur station and identified" the clothes should be convened in exlramd,
^
summon a ipecial *e»*iun of Con Rev. Mark Carpenter In rapid fire
tiie whole field nf international —
■ r tJImmediately
ljP
grna
t o '“ enact Into ortler._ and winning a large and Creech .lone* leave, by plane for ns those of tier missing brother, narr levrinn,
|
I'("Mlttinlitrt *iTO1*|»||*' v«I*1V
affuirs but it- central rbemp waa
a rationing'
ami price con­ varied assortment of prliea.
Ilaw
n lH
l'
New York tonight to pre»eftl
Mr. Ituman’, attituS- wa, re I.
itussin’a ufi i-mpiomislng nttituda
At tha luggaatlon of A C. Britain'* views to the t'N Assem­ according to the police report.
trol law ;with teeth,tn-It."
Several
traffic
arcidenl,
were
H-nreerg » n rwae slit
Stine, the club voted to hold a
City Meet Postponed and the (Miieiit'.fil "rrumbla and
Taking to task Senator Robert ".Ladles Night" program during bly, soon to consider a majority reported to police nvey the wees
A. Taft (R-O.) for suggesting the week of Oet. 27. Earl Turner report of it* aperiai committee end t)Ut the only injury was that
I
For V F W Dinner
“ No n;ltb*j !m. n monopoly of
that tha American peopta prob­ and Mr. Stine were named on th» An I'aleatlne fteommending divi- uf ArtInn Lee Snlliv&amp;t of Long- Thousands Attend
■rulii, " li** ii•• olid "No nation is
•Inn of moat of the H»l&gt; Land wood who lirol Ids libs hui t n,
ably should rat lea* extravagant­ committee of arrangement*.
( unmiissitin meeting omiilw-Nuit. Nb reasittiaitle nation
Into Arab .and Jewish state,.
LuUiuirdiu Funeral j willNofw-City
ly, Wallace declared:
the result of 11 collision at !t;!tO
Mr. Stine also announced that
held tonight in order ilurt Xgu_axpaoUors «lt—OTmi»x"tn have
The
Arab
,
(Hike,man
xnld
th-&gt;
o’clock Salmday mottling Ih&gt;"If the total program of the the week of Oct. 5-10 will Iw
v i ... ........ . “ ‘
.___ I roniiiikxliinaia- emt-lmoi—nffirlltT; bet view nee,*pi rd by all other
men In power |. advise to eat le**, known a* National Handlrappcd league—comprising Egypt, lirvj. tween tiie Kurd ,'-*lan_lie w-n ! __b.—T
. , Sapl. US, C l1
m«v uili-ml the aiipp-c and nl&gt;•••t- natiun."
. — . --------we (hall eat le*», and leas as in­ Week and called upon tha lu.m v -^-HilLArebla, H aiitJ uidtUL. U L drfVtniraTsr. •rTT;TrTR(re*t and i n " " "
'" ," 1 final'tribute tmlnv 1
„f VetcnviniT I'. • .:n Wan.
McNeil then &gt;n bvered this blunt
‘nnnn
and
Yemen—bud
ivcieed
I'ontiar ,rdnu driven by SaMticI
cioi..||„ ||, LaGuanlin, t ill-■|p,„t *;iiH2 nt 7 :M" o'cl ■■• ni tin naming:
flation increasex and a depression Club to assist In empkiying five
fr,mt j '•//'* '
° ‘" v,,r* ""
«hn- Mayfnir Inn Comm...... ..
will
*nch handicapped parson* In San tha "break” with the We»t. ehoub'j
la made Inevitable."
It the. So..&lt;*t government conlie divided, in rv aecrei
,i
. . crowded the Cat hr I m-i t jonjorrovv
*Ui
IU.IH.......
mi |i,o,nn»
night, iiixlwad,
"The time* call for bold action ford. Tha club voted to a**t*t tinresolution
adopted
at
n
meeting
-.dels
Ihn: in all nun, its power
_J
rn!
JidvH.the
Oivinr.
tn'Tit
program
a
n
d
Clarence
Redding
.
..
.....
...................
..
,
V
P
County
officials
uK
o.pl-ejdMnt*
and planning to avert chaoa," ha
jii'nd ''«■
liii,* funeral
funeral sovfeA.
and Mr. Stlna were named to tin-, at Bludan, Syria, ncny^ljaiuaiicu . r u -r t A r i* I ’ i i i i 'i f F n r
.ervIcK ..
* f lb- S-nim' apd Jomm ' '..imtier §|U*t lie iixlendeil, it ft think*
said.
in Jam*. 104o.
■
|
tiov. Thomas
Thomas
forno
forno- .f Commerce, Aim-i-.o. la-gluli Hut in d&gt; -ciihuig any internatipn“ Tb*. great crisis ef the mo­ committee- by Frasldant Goriton' Asked why he wa* how diwl-- I *vtl /\ r L I m i l l I UT
’ r Gov.
■* - E. Dewey,
•■
,,
tii.it
l.'sfi ijtiinn must
ment is not on tbe Greek border Briisom
5
: nVoM1,'.'cr
, 1'f w,-rr am-! fexpreted
" 1 " ) vtn at rend
’ ; Up- no •ting nt
sptprt.- thenr~l—srry~vrithnut
tUliiam
U D!1
a, H
Firms participating in the nuix ing the gist of the resolution, thi H u n t i n gn O u t O f S v a &amp; o n ,elnrct
but Ip. .th f American grocery
hre fMiiiHc officliif) who hhfUil t which llm prilKfhal Mpc-iiVi-t wilt ■(ualifirMlKio Hurt not only will
program ware the H. B. Pope f’o.. apokaiman aald "the main fPIiot
atom ."
Harod-Ronre and his brother. !
K
of
, Wmlplittir*........
Inc., McCronr’* Store, Mickey’s la to rounter rumor*" 'that tic*
t*4» I rnrii'U ,I*.
Del .in- rh" INiited Nations be. destroyed,
pharmacy, HUI Hardware (o., Arab *taUa have ‘ di,agreed on
...... H&gt;uV” Lk Dplaropal diocese
.......
and fnuuer ..................... but' Hie U’ 'table pence of th*
Better Newspapers
Frierson Electric and. Gas Co., Hie policy tn be adopted" if th. ! / f K 2 t . ^ l . J n
.....
tor tbe dead over I . ...........lute- whose Mill . et will to- world u II rrumtde und era*.!,’
Stine Machine Co,, Margaret Ann, UN disregard* .their argumentWer.
world G o v , ..... n v II. b r in g in g to u- nit th o ta n g in g
Cited__ A t Seminar Ferkine-Robson Men’s Wear, and against partition.
hideous ci’pseiplenee* to which
,were charged vviih , attempting to
ivill lie introduced by Hut
Mr. Vt«hlnsky drew o.ir atretw
Replying to a question, he sa- I
.n''1 " f , *r*»of&gt;. and
,ji
W n e b o e o In '
Kader’a Jewelry.
toi
I
F.
Boyle.
NEW YORK. Kept. 2*. GP&gt;—
a . "complete" ' veconmnic- lur.
n'eij guUly liefore f ounty J*idge I C M lie » O r K lT S I n •
J’-wt Commaiulor- 1 !• Scoit tion."
Revellon Itrown, editor, and pubmight" mean that the Aral*-os
* ^ " * rr. , aturday.
South Askw Rai
se1'
11 ;v,1‘ oino ilio-gurvts utid post Iteferriug to Viah:n,xkt'A_attack 1.
Itaher of the ProvIdenTa (R, I.l Butter And E ggs
lion* would withdraw American ’ A fide of VICK) and" cost* « “ *!■
—
I ntetnlw-ts. Dick—Aiken.--will »tne mi Ho- 't'ni’ ed &gt;:;it.‘ -, McNeil
Journ*ly|iulletint told an opening
I llc b .
*
•
.
—
— - ^
.
.. .. ..t . .
■■ faat s i.i
levied on Harold liouie, and Richseveral selection* With Roger ll.x i- -uni:
A gain Stump In Mart * rieniianta
session of the American Preaa In­
------i------------------------ ard Ilouae drew a fine of ISO and
A1, ANT'L S"I*L 22. ' (/Tt
■
ft, ril|n|,anytig. The pi tginm
"When 5Ji VKbittsky argued nn •
stitute at Columbia University to­
'
'
&lt;-0.1..
- ,S,i d|,rt l mill operator., t ^ a , |,,d |„i,,
V.roidcasl by Motion l luiisday that Ins governro* t:
day that American new*paper,
Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
A r i , Svhrvn Y V n r k p r c
Warden Warren stated thU,|"," f '’
•’ "*
AVorker, ,\\| |;|t. Invocaton will be by the oere flistir&gt;sed ami angvreii ,»t
arc making "a notable record in
A threat of frost and wheat
onop » OrKerS
morning that the (wo. men were I nion of America, CIO, wants i , |!rv ,| (.; McKinley, pastftr of the tin, statemeius of
individual •
•elf-improvement end In their own buying bv miller* rerereed th«
Honored
For vService
w
h,||r «•*#»*^ti«mpteii *«*i fr*
J,tmr *^n«*rr»i
, |tM MetM.nst church,
Americans that Russia was prexMixf*x.u x
v c i v ix x iJiot d
wl||l(1 mn,orlng and u s e - K»o,i
Tt,e itemaml., wa* Mrve,|j. ( „ mmanrler Nr nt t announced {isrlng for war and was a warmon­
assumption of responsibility for protracted altimp In grain price*
public guidance and laaderthlp.". at Ihe Chicago Board of Tra
ing, Ihe mitmnohllf* spot-light
wimt-lighl
flt a Hireling oh-del"- pglaj this will lie llm iiiggrst mret- ger , | want, to *ny this: Th# reply
The seminar la the first of six day, but wlipUlala butler and egg .. - . . .
M 1**. mV
.
. iI locate the game. At the time of gates from 1W&gt; mill* who claim tn Inlc ever attempted by K»*l
CIO tax pod lias liecn railed to, create In­ is not to imprison any individual
scheduled for the present academ­ price* continued thalr downwaid chin# Shop worker* were present- ilia arrest
rest they were In possession
pussestlon represent
tepretent soma,
some, 125.0X
125,(KM
MI CM
or to suppress Ainerlcjiii or Rr*t*
ad with buttons on Saturday by of # |
n#lI - 'two liairrl* shotgun jtlle w'oikrrs jn the Houth,
ic year—the second year of the. tVemf.
loade&lt;l
terest in local, Stale and the Na­ ish ne\v(|is(teis
M.
Carroll,
general
foreman.
In
„
nlj
„
loaded
*!x
shot
.22
rifie,!
The
revolution
declared
that
tl
Institute. Managing editor* and
and
a
lot
Livestock price*, which aim
tional Government.
"The reply 1* to open the doore
••
' - ■Idllbinal
• ■ • * ------------news editors of 27 newspapers are moved lower laat week, wax* mix­ recognition ox 26 year* o f con- •
money
wns -n.. ■
b-d• t»
ba- -----revealed.
of Itossia lb that the nations,
tinuoua
service.
help
southern
workers
meet
the
attending the current three-week ed at Chicago and othar markets.
tiie people of th&lt;*«« nations, who
Thom
to whom
whom tb* "award* A i d F o r I l j i m l i c m i n p f ! lhl« h ro,‘ " r ,iv!t,« "f *11 tn *lHMi** l i i i t l i a r i s f i c C o i i k t o h h
aesaion.
The exchange* and wholes**!m io
tiave gieat underlying sympathy
I Ir llltllt. a p p C O 1^,^
diffrrrntinis la-1wren
Brown, referring to what he commodities Erice levels, which were made were: J. A. Strange.
M fi'ts In Huft'alo with, this new. ameigiug power,
w»
• wsi------------------------- s . . .
. . .
.&lt;
termed the constructive editorial moved generally lower laat week. mgine machinist |n*peclor, who
Persons
I h Planned Hil* aerlinn and other region* nf
fan see wtiat (s going ftp."
y
.
the country,* There was no lmtreatment with which American were watched for an Indication of started work here on ‘ Aug. 8,
McNeil deeisred that Vlshinsky
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sept. 22. (,P)
newspaprrs hkve approached cur­ whether a turning point in the 19221 G. C. IIIAchllffe, boiler­
Step,
in
the
Fcleral
Security
"""liate
reaction
from
mlll
ownc
v
- -This rlty of 685,000 was ilrcknl had acrlised Britain o f "seeking
rent International problems, de­ record high coat of living had been maker and Inspector, employed Agency’* plan of vocational re- 10 "'•’ ’'• " " " I ’ ‘ ho^
since Aug, P, 1922; E. H. Camp,
out in flags and hunting tmlny ax to divide Kurojie" t(eo*nie of lier
clared that "superior professional reached.
S
a,7’r' its .180.000 Catholics prepared for effoils til Implement the Marshall
electrician, employe I since Aug. babUltatlon for' Imth veteran, and p" n&gt;- l,H'
performance la the hallmark o f an
outlined Friday «*"•
" W " ' * t lr tlnu' Hie opening nf the ltuffnlo Can- I’lau.
16, 1922; A. F. Kemp, machinist, non-veterans -were
Increasing number of our news­
...........
employed since Aug. 16. 1922 an.l afternoon at Eddie’s
Reataurant -by hail rtune to reclttce, not ralae, pay. tridal Eucharist in Congi i-ss.
Bible Class Praises
papers today.”
L. M. DeLanay, colored machlnUt I B»lph K. Howl FSA represents- *
*r «*s ■ w
TbtwCongresa, first in the .world tion." McNeill detlsieil- He added
ffe asserted that "the Influence
employed aln-e Aug. 2K. «!»• to a group of civic club and ( , j r l lH K i l l e d 111
since the one held In 1911 at Min- that Britain bad devoted har
of the Individual newspaper, I Anti-Gam bling Drive helper,
1922,
•
veterans organlration leaders. *
nrapOlis-St, Paul, was scbetluled con’ plfte strength toward world
think, Is not to be measured by
Ilralley Odham waa named chair­
Motorcycle Crash to begin late Ih the day with n cooperation, liut had been block­
A resolution, expressing com­
circulation but by tha Intellectual
man
of
a
committee,
which
will
liturgical reception of 81. Joseph’s ed hy Bnixta at every turn.
capacity of the editor*, corres­ mendation for efforts made by
aid In bringing the employment
KEY WEST, Fla., Sept. 22, &lt;7T&gt; new ralliedi :d for Francis, Cardi­
"We have !&gt;een thwarted and
pondents and reporter* o f tha In­ taw enforcement officers of the W are’s O ffice Open
needs
of
the
handicapped
before
—/The Florida Highway Patrol rere nal Spellman, archbishop of New frustrates! hy disagreement and ,
County to prevent Urn return nf
dividual newspaper."
the
public
during
Oct.
6
through
,,Arl«M
t
today
that
ported
Gloria IH Lll-er York. As metropolitan nf tin- hy a trolley of mm-cooperatidn
punch board* or other gambling For Driver’s Licenses
th* 10th. This period ha* b e e n Ha,
...............
■
21. nf••Philadelphia,
wax killed provlnee of New York, Cardinal lie declared "There Is no necesdevice* to places of business, Was
POLIO INFANT
designated
as
Nallntyil
Handicap
early Hil* morning when the mot- Spellman Is the patron of the sily for us t« lie divided, by po­
recently adopted at a special ’ The office of Judge R. W.
week.
nreyrle 'on whlrh abb wa* riding Congress.
litical, still le**' by territorial,
AKRON, O., Sept. 22 &lt;/P)-A meeting of tha R. W. Ware Bible Ware will be open 'continuously
Mrs. Jesse Mosley of the U. S. left U. 8, No. I highway on Sumof the First Matbodlsi from 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
‘the rnrdlnal was expected hy quest Ion*."
24-year-old woman under treat­ Claia
Church.
**—
each week day hereafter through Employment S e r v i c e , presided. mertaml Key ami crashed Into a train from New York CUv along
McNeil blamed tb* present crit­
ment for Infantile partly ala ha*
A cony of this resolution, sign­ Wednesday, Oct. 1 for the purpose 4‘resent were Ilralley Odham, F, ditch.
with two other prince* of th» ical world kltnailon largely on
given birth tn • alx-pound. IwxIt. Sentt representing the V.F.W.j
Puller said Gerald 8. Wood*, 27, church. Juan Gualberto Cardinal what ho catlihLUuaalk's unwlllloge
ed
by
Mr*.
J,
It.
Iloolehan,
class
,of
Issuing
driver*
licenses.
ounce boy, Children’s Hospital re­ aecrelhry, was sent to 8hariff I*.
After Oet. 1 It will I* neces- Mra.
_ . Roy Tlllia of tha_ Woman'*
, f BoA. a sailor on the UK8 Gilmore, who tiuevara.—aachld-Mf*— nf— Idrnxr ness to coopera’te. A* far ••
ported today, •
A. Mere,
wa^|4b.|lng-thn m^nn-yttfT^IT ,.rrl| Rm| r(,Ho Carmelq Cardinal Hiiasla was concerned, he said,
aafy that applicants see tbe State
tpJjlutmUL
Mrs. Margie «, Pqpla,
attaches
. . . . I
1 u n ji A i ia s i A.t
. S 1 . 1 .1
. ..
_
. . ■ _ .
unconscious uamt
laid lie-. de Vascanrellos
erehanta Associa­ fknocked
Merchants
r ^ ,!
.
Tbe resolution, a* unanimously 1\
Motta. archbishop “ every situation la pictured in
adopted,“ aUled: •'That w a W h l t&gt;tlorr
i
for the renewal of their tion; Joel Field ami lien Young aide the Imdy of the dead girl for of San Paulo. Braid
Mack and white; perhaps, more
_
............as
_ _ _ a .tiapt
_.
u ". ■ V_L.n^_,L T V ,n *VU,lon Individually
and
clasp unit,
III
license, ot\ If they prefer, they of the American Legion; A. C. seven hours until he recovered
correctly, in term* of black and
last night when !h« child w u with to expreu to our law an can pay an additional II aa a Kllna of Rotary; Roy Mann of consriousnef* i t I A. M., and
new traps
Red."
• '
“'V
born. Ur. M. E. Farris reported forcement officers of Semlnol- penalty for failure to secure the Klwanla and Dirk Kl sherry of tho c r a w l e d back to Ihe highway
Andrew Carraway, president of
—
the infant probably would dls- County, our deep appreciation for renewal during the time specified IJorur.
where he flagged a passing mot­ the Sanford Sheet Club, announc­ a
p'r no algna o f the diaeaM.
every effort made and every act by law.
It was derided that the group orist and told o( the accident.
ed this morning that single and
HdlOOIdt RE-OPF.N
undertaken to protect ourr eiusen*
“ Our office will be glad to co­ win meet next Friday afternoon
County Schools which were
double shooting will take place at
LOWRY DIES
You
generally, and our Young
Peopl e. operate In any way they can," at 3:00 o’clock at the Tourist'Cen­
EDITOR DIES
the Municipal' Airport r a n g e dosed on Wednesday, Thursday
WINTER HAVEN, Sept 22. f&gt;T) particularly,
ularly,
prevent
return •aid Judge Ware, "anil If a party ter to plan further action, on a
" . to
_____
[t
the retur
BRADENTON. Sept. 22. U b - Thursday aflejmmn at 3:30 o'­ and Friday last week due to tha'
—Wonrf I* Lowry, Sr., 64, Flor­ and eajabli
cafabllahment within any ran ndt conveniently present their program designed to bring Ut th* itnbvrl William Benllay, 09, editor clock. Novf*Jraps have arrived atorm, were re-opened on ached*.4
ida citrus Industry leader, at an luainesa place ar otherwise n old license, it can be sent In by attention of business men the and general manager of the Brad­ and have been Installed amt tho ule this morning. No damage to
Orlando hospital 'Saturday after iunch hoards, slid other gamblln. another with the required fee ami need of handicapped peraoax for enton Herald, At his home eetty range it well supplied with tar­ building* ha* bven reported, Supt,
•n Illness of alx weeks.
evlcea ef similar nature or kind.' a new license can then he Issued.* Jobs.
T. W. I-awton said today.
gets amt ammunition, he aald.
yesterday of a heart attack.
*
&gt;
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Arab Warns Of Brother O f Montez President Meets
Harris Is Reported
-Wilh-Cabinet-0nBreak With West To
Be Missing ^
Forcign Policy
In Palestine Row

G. W. Spencer Wins
Quiz Program A t

WASHINGTON, Sept- *»
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arid today -It
It hat
hae apdroprUthd
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I- 11 .000,000 to meet "diaaalar
rr'iyf needr" ol stricken laml-

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Ulspalrki*.

MONDAY, 8 KPT. 22, l»47
HAT 18 W HY, WE NEED
MP1.ETE ABSTlUeTION IN
ORDEK TO CONTACT T im
Cod is within you._______
Some ol these polilkoi wfro are
ahduting that a depression is com­
in g arc going lo be mighty dis­
appointed if a long period of proiperity eniuci.
If the Chicago grain, market!
continue to fall the way they .did
tail week, the price of corn may
loon get down to where we can

After the first World War there

was for a time an epidemic ot
live goldfqh eating, but we never
had anything Fike this. In Papaic.
N. J. the other day a 19-yesr-oiJ
girl complained ol a stomach ache.
X-ray* and an operation followed.
whereupon the surgeon removed
from her upper interline a six and
a half inch teaspoon swallowed
a month before.'
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Au American Army journal says
that the Russian army in Europe
today it to large and well trained
that it could probably overrun and
conquer the entire continent in
n matter of two Or three daw. Then
they would be right twhere the
Carmans were the day before
D-Day, only without-(ba-air-fere*
and with much more extended lines
of communication and transport

Unknown '.Soldier II
An unknown nnldlrrr of World Wnr II will rent beside
(tie oriKimil -Amoilrmi unknown aoldioj*^ urrordlng to a War
PopartmeI&gt;L «tinni»‘nM.nwn| AH
r j * r ; *.;-wrtvmf mibi up 'W ib if w ‘ATiimca'fl tffine'r
ft/rces ami lost lila fiTif and Identity in the second world
war. Thus thousands of Americans will have the chance to
believe*it may bd their own friend or kin who lies in the
new grave at Arlington National Cemetery — and one of
them will lie right.
There are points on which the unknown soldier as an
institution can he criticized. Suspense over the name of
Unknown Soldier II may not be merciful to those Americans
who have already suffered seven-lv. As a fantastic lottery
In a kind of hope anil sentiment that might better be forgotteu the shrine may be regarded by some as not in the
best of taste.
*
On the other hand, the first unknown soldier has be­
come n symbol of n faith and a passion which needs renew­
ing. Ceremonies at his tomb have become dedications to the
ideal of peace. Tjiat ideal must not be allowed to become
the bbject of merely routine observance. That it should be
revived and refreshed in dramatic fashion when Unknown
Soldier II is interred is unquestionably^ to be desired.

Laboratory Marvels
This fall more engineering students will enter the na­
tion’s technical colleges than ever before. And engineering
firms continue to cry for more. Last June, it was said, there
were two Jobs wulting for every graduate of the country’s
leading engineering schools and 25 for each- With an ad­
vanced dpgree.
•
Contrary to curricula, of unde|graduate days before.
engineering1stinlehls rtoW'iearfi flmt-fianH familiarity with
giant and complicated machinery while studying textbook
theory.. Laboratories of most technical institutions resemble
machine shops or modern faclbrles.
The war developed American scientific and technical
skills, needs and interests to nit amazing degree. Peacetime
sees a continuation of such progress. It all promisee a me­
chanical wonder-world of the future that1few can Imagine.
Even students beginning this school year may have little
conception of what miracles their, training may uncover.

Irene SH*rbenz writes from London that one of the
brightest ideas of the Women's Voluntary Services there
concerns recreation and social life for people over 60. Many
of these persons lost' relatives, friends and homes in the
wnr. and would be at loose ends without the Darby and Joan
Clubs which hnve been formed in all parts of London, meet­
ing wherever a place can be found.
Three or four times a week, from after lunch till after
tea, men and women from 60 to 90 get together for bridge,
dominqes, and talkfests. Those who are not inclined toward
these pursuits may just sit and watch or thinki no one is
urged to do anything. Everyone has tea. which costs tupence, with :i penny,ej(tra |r you want a tart.
These clubs are as valuable in their w ay‘as are can­
teens for the young,. Being too old to prance about does not
necessarily mean that ‘desirq for social fellowship is gone.
Similar clubs have proved, successful in social settlements
in this country, but there is still room for many more in
rvll
loa Imttnn
anvnllnw communities.
cities,
towns nn&lt;l
and smulier

of New York.

iiy

d e w it t

T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE

We aha11 be wise not to over­
look French Foreign
Minister
lildfeult’s ilrtrlatnliun before the
U. N. Assembly that hie deleradon "deems It futile and dangeroui to conceal the magnitude
and seriousness of the crisis"
growing out of the Rusao-American. dash., which is threatening
the "very life" of the tyaee organisation, and that it is only hon­
est to say one doesn’t see bow
the opposing views can be re-

to GRICAGO :
to NEW YORK
W

man'* Ian&lt;i between lha two do­
minant power*. However. *• can
fill in the gap* which he akippad.
The real key to the iltuation i*
• fact upon which this cnlumniat
haa been-inflating becatia* of Itp
aupieme importance, and it ta
Ihfa;
Russia's generation •old pro­
gram of ..world revolution for the

ificatiana of the great offensive
on tha globe. It* greatest suereaa baa. been ill raaiern Europe
where a big new lied empire lie*
bean built out of weak countries
tty etrung arm method* in a abort
tim#, but already it haa a grip on
other war-Unit nation* lik* Italy.
Thi*’ world revolution can’t be
reconciled with any -oihar vjnw*.
It can be Hopped only if and
when it cama* up against an Imwisdom won’t turn the trick.
Neither will harsh language.
What aort of barrier la needed T
Doss it mean wart Well, it
could mean that, but It itrikes
m* there are other possible ways
of hailing the ted tide. One

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W lfll NfclV Oltl.KANH declared in a "alate of emergency." w
unload pile* of mattrraaoa at the rity’i Municipal Auditorium f
Ukhu* im1&gt; u(, persona evacuated -from Uxa'tlulf CoaA araa.'
public buitilinga were thrown open to shelter homeleaa realdenti
the'howling hurricane Which iwept over Ilia city.
(International Boundphoto}

Communism H it
the new ItUropean bo&gt;y»dary Hneo.
At that tlm* he wa* preaidant of
tha American Geographical So­
ciety.
. - .
"In all direction — Bo.uhorua,
Baltic, Arctic, Ear East. Persian
L u lf----- tha Ukillt is pushing cut*

fur porta and what it thought to
give security to such ports, nsmsJy, the complete police control of
one after the other of the smaller
slate* lhat stand in the way.
“ Indeed the push toward such
ports is now but a detail of a
larger push, the spread of Com­
munism by every means, fair and
foul, conrtlved by a handful of
mtn anxious lo protect them­
selves . by impot-ng tilair evil
system on the whole world.
Bowman aaid that Russia “cautioualy accepted" an invitation to
the Dumbarton Oak* international
conference for peace in lUi* be­
cause the flbrieta "had quite other
design* Itr the post-war world,
plan* Involving military a n d
police domination rather than

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peaceful democratic cooperation.”
During the- war, he amid, “ thair
agent* awarmad with increasing
vigor - in avary troubled area to
make more trouble and dianodH
iikwia military
annual j allies,
aitirs, vvmUBlll|
their
confuting
to mwt Florida Financial Responsibility Law effective
both tha Issue* and tha volar* in
October 1, 1947.
tha process. W# tampered and ad­
justed and compromised, hoping
_Y»u-can be depriretf-oHyour right to drive^tn eyetit
.Ji'kLJhAjtdendihlp-WA-conaUbeAbyou are involved in an accident causing bodily injury
ly offered would dispel their sus­
picion one day. They consistently
or property damage to others, and unable to meet the
deny in deeds every profession of j requirements of the Law,
Democracy and cooperation that
they make in word*,"
You should know about this Law and how it affects
lie said every step taken by
Russia In the past three year*
shows 'that ah* will not accept
Copy will be mailed to you upon requeat.
the judgment of a majority of
nations on ,h*r acta.
We can save you money on your Hability insurance.
"This mean* that ah* will not
let go o f the veto in the Security
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
Cotmcil" of the United Nations.
H* said there wa* a rising
senlimant in the United 8tat«s to
maintain the nation’s military
Phone
strength.
1I3W
"When w* are strong enough
not to fear- the U8HR, or any
Magnolia Are.
other power, w* should be able to
think and act coolly and raao-

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rnoras*. Key eountriea lik* Ihiw
ain and Franc* are ao hard hit
that they art. unable to bolster
intention ot starling a war. Thi* thair smaller neighbor*. That*
I* especially Important now in th* why so much dependence is being
midst of all the talk about th* pos­ placed on America.
sibilities of a third world war, It
the United States gaya tha sains
kind of assurance* it would go a
Iona way toward relieving the
arudaty of th* world" Zploag*
K
B.Bfisfl1 *"Nothwithstandlng
■Nfit Utf1•hal ulc.ltme ll&gt;&lt;
tafd?
th* ag­
gressiveness In which th* speech
Communism Is throwing avary
wa# delivered, there runs through ounce
of itranrih in th* way of
It a clear feeling that Ruisls dot* fomenting
strikaa and disorders
not want war.’’ . .
to make the position o f tha righlConfirmation Is given this in­ of-center government untenable.
terpretation by a report made th* Th* Reds, led by Russian trained
aim* day by Ernaat Ropes, who Italian Communist i’almira Togheads the Russian (action of thi Haiti, are even talking revolution
Department of Cotnoitrce. Ropes, openlv.
, - who knoVs Russia thoroughly,
If rehabilitation can't b* achiev­
•aid that country Will not hav* ed In time to form an effective
tha Industrial rapacity to make barrier against aggvaaive Conti
war against .the United States for muniim, then tha Red ism wt!|
at lasit 35 years. "They haven't menace to tha Orient and th*
got the stuff," ha said, "and won't would create a new and terrible
navtdi for at least 35 years, not ovvmsn the rest of Europe. That
ev*n after 50 years. Wa don't Mfeatam Hemisphere,
&gt; worry about Russia as a
The position is critical but not
■I enemy." Hopes, of rouraa. hopeless and I ballet* wa ara
ing only about “ industrial sol it led to aa peel that tha econo­
y"—but thar* i* no doubt mic crlel* can be overcome.
a conc|«sl»na apply alto to
mament and (notarial,
i clear that . Russia 'can't
mw or at- any time In. the
itrue, for the simple swoon
hasn't th* thing* M fight
with. All It ho* ta men—and man,
no matter haw numerous or afftelant. can’t go to war Without
arms and auppiisa.

3

ST A R T S T U E S D A Y FOR 2 D A Y S !

1 1 0 '. h r l . . . . .

to M IA M I*

XAMEA THI BUNK

Tha Orange Bowl’s leading PM*
receiver In th* matter of *Verd#
gained It Fred Walter* of Missis­
sippi State, who sdigged two toa­
ses against Duquesne (Ur T7 yards
In ths 1937 classic.

W Q U L D READ YOUR A D

m a c k u n zip .

RUSSIA C A N 'T F I G H T

Italy has notified t(x United
State* How much motiky it will
have to have lo be goo4 It is one
billion dollars, we bcheye. Othetw»e she'll sign tq) 'VHh Russia.
Weil. as far at we Are concerned.
Russia can have h|(l. If she itn’l
any mote help' to' Russia in the.
next wer than the was to Germany of Vensiutla. El Khoury
ia the last one, she'll be a liability. "Th* moat Important thins
As the French used to say, it's the aeeuswnce that Russia h
easier to send a couple of armies
down there to conquer her then
to lend five armies to defend her.
The nation lost one of its mot
energetic,
Lie, honest and colorful po­
ll figures when Fiorello Ladie succumbed to a paaertas
ition Saturday morning. Boru
lalian parents in 'New York's
l edstv-’iide, he was a perfect
tpfo of the opportunlio which
riea’s sjjtera of democracy
free enterprise affords anyone
it willing to struggle, A rough

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movable haerlae S '— 1

Andrei Vlihinsky's declamatory
Henry Moigenthau. aays Henry diatribe at the United Nation*
Wallace "gof away with -murdci" Canaral Assembly Thursday—his
denunciation of American and
back there in the free spending British fureign policies, his nam­
days of tha New Deal when it was ing of nine Amsricani as "war
considered popular to spend bil­ monger*" and hi* assertions that
country is rightfn it* Interna­
lions __oL dollars paying - farmers his
tional, course— tfo see unmistakab­
not to grow cropj and to turn theii ly the frank admission that Rus­
pigs into fertiliser. If Mr. Morgen-' sia ha* no idea or Intention of
lhau had pointed this out in 1937 provoking or starting a war, be­
cause it is entirely unprepared to
instead of ten year** later, he fight.
might have done the country some
That, wa ara cure, was the main
purpose of th* Vlsninsky speech—
a declaration that Huula ia un­
Another old lime Florida newspa­ able to go to war, whatsoever tha
permen passes (turn the scene when motive -or provocation, although
Wills# Powell diet in Jackson. (,«. that declaration was thinly veiled
in a bombastic arraignment and de­
at the age of 79. When w* lint fiance of other powers, seeking to
came to Senford, Powell was sec­ place them In the attitude of want­
retary of the Lake County Cham­ ing and promoting another war.
Ilia language was aggression, but
ber « f ComWrcc/latkY moved to his meaning was submission.
Sarasota'where he waa’ largcly re*
All through lbs speech — In
sponsible for cbnvctlin| what was markad contrast to the calm yel
then a small country town into * firm address of Secretary Mar­
thriving tourist retort, jn his day shall—ran tha plea that: other na­
tion* rafraln from war propag­
he wgj *h go-getter if ijiere star anda and preparation, %hila tils

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THE SANFORD HERALD,' SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Dr. Charles L. Persona
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poteattlon—odr health, are try
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frequently result tn expense

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* Tht Pilot Club will hold lti bus­
iness meeting in the Tourist Centtr at 8:00 P. M. Tht Board will
meat at 7:80 P. M.
Tha W. M. U. of tha Firat
Baptist Church will observe tha
"season of prayer for aafa mis­
sions" at 3:80 IV M. at the chuch
annex.
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WEDNESDAY.

Tha W. M. U. of the Finn
Baptiat Qhureh will observe tha
"aaaaon of prayar for safe misaiona” In tha church annex at 7:80
P. M.
! Th* P. T. A. of the Southalda
School will be in charge of tht
ehaptl program of tha achool from
2:00 until 2:20 P. M. and a tea
from 2:30 until 3iOfcP. M.

------- -Of interest to hit .friends in
Sanford la the announcement of
the marriage of Varna F. Carroll,
daughter of Mrs. Bessie P. Hurd
of San Diego. Calif., to Henry
Hamilton Carroll, formerly of this
city. The lovely afternoon, can­
dlelight ceremony was performed
bv the Rev. Hamilton West on
Reptt.l8.8l ihe J’ iid ’aul-FptsctjpitChurch in Auguiita^ (la.
Following a short wedding trip
spent In the hjaitern States Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll returned to Or­
lando where they will make their
home at 70G Lake Adair Boule­
vard. Mr. Carroll is associated
with the Central Florida Motors
In Orlando.

Mr*. James Boyd of Leesburg
Is visiting relatives in Sanford for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Jarrell have
relumed from Jacksonville where
they spent the weekend.

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Sir. and jura. 1Jams* Crspp*
•pent the weekend irl Cairo, Ua.
whjwe they visited relatives.
Emmett Hrrndpn left on Sunday
for Gainesville where he will at­
tend the University of Florida.

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GENEVA NEWS

LeOette left on Friday
for Athens, Ha. where he will
enter the University of Georgia.

By Raymond Studios
Miss l.nVerne Dunkel, daughter
of Mr. and Sirs. R, II. Kretirr of
A l Brock Named
Sir. and Mra. Donald Zaspel left Geneva, whose engagement Is beTo Assist Freshmen on Saturday fur St. Paul, Minn.' Ing announced today to Kenneth
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where they will make their home. F. Harrison, son of Mr. nml Mrs.
Charles, Harrison also of Geneva.
' Seminole Hi
GAINESVILLE. Sept. 22. (Spe■ — * ----- --------------- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Turker re­
rial)—Al Hutchison Brock. San­
By BOBBY PARK
I.EE-HIHKHOl.M
ford student at the University of turned last Wednesday from Cash­
Florida, waa among outstanding iers, N. C. where they spent two
Of Intrrrst to their friends in
. .
All tha boys and girls up at upperclassmen selected last week weeks.
Sanford will be the announcement
achool were pleasantly surprised to assist freshmen in the details
Bruce Bolt left this morning for being made today of tht marriage
three times this week when it of registration and orientation.
Tallahassee
where he will continue of Mrs, Annabel S. Iwe to Dickin­
waa pleasantly announced that
Appointed by jh e assistant dean
there would not be any school that of studeiints” j . ' Ed‘ IVW. for thaulM* fM i* ? at Florida btat5 Uni- son Hitkhidrn in . Marion. .1IL .recentTy. -Mr. band Mrs. RlrRholm
. (Hayyfiva “no-school’ days straight 4MdStfB.
Mp'ablilty Indpn«l srrvfr*'
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are residing in Benton linibmi
la qulta a holiday but I guess well to the University, the group lead
Sir. and Mrs. Jr**e Bennelt have Mlrh. where Mr. Birkholm is conJ
A*v* to make it up. We only hope era served without compensation
nected
,
„ with the Atlantic CommisThey don’t take them out of any during the fonr-day orientation returned to Sanford from
S’ork and New Jersey where they ’ *on 1 " mP«ny,
of our other holiday a.
period.
Didn’t have room last week to
Brock ta the son of Mrs, Henry spent the last month.
lilt the Glee Club and Rand of­ 1L Jirock, 4IR Grandview Drive,
Slisa Caroline Lee, daughter of He ha* recently been transferred
ficers but here they are now.
Hanford.
Mr. and Sirs. A. W. Iwe, left to­ from the PrudentEal Life Insur­
Glee Club: Derby, Stcnstrom,
day for Lexington. Ky. to enter ance olflrr in Nrwatk, N, J. to
r#a.j ’ Dee’. MrJ.cllen, vice pres.;
Columbia. *
Ihe Universiiy of Kentuekv.
ane Chapman, aec. and. trea.;
Bobby Pullin, business manager;
Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mvers, Jr.
Albert Fitts left today for the
[Aland Rudd, business managrr;
have left for Philadelphia where
Joanne Williams, business manV
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^tr .M yrirm fttrrstiinr tilt HtiilffT Will alilifltstiiilv f..»~
for T
tils
degree.
----- _ agar, and Lillian Moran, libra
at Temple University Medical He has a graduating teaching fel
£ Band: Joe Wright, rapt; DonSchool.
low-ship at the unlviO-stty.
* i na Lou Harper, 1st Lleutantant;
Francis Lefts, 2nd. Lieutenant;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill and
Jimmy Powell, 8gt.; Eugene Ken&lt;
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hall, Mr.
children. Patrick and llrvan. have and Mr«. C. E. Spencer and
dall, S gt; Juno McGill, Sgt;
returned to their home In Clewis- daughter Linda and .Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolnh Smith, 8 g t ; Penrose
ton after spending the past week John Hall of Orlnndu spent the
Hutchison, Corn.; Francis Cobh.
in Sanford.
• Corp.; Alan lletxel, Corp. and
weekend at the W, C, Hill homo
Donald Futrell, Corp.
at Coronado lleaeh.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
II.
G.
McIntosh,
Having a bad foot I wasn't able
Mr. and Mra. Bennie Kelgans 11 have as thrlr gursts Mrs. Mc­
to go to the Shipwreck Dance at announced today the birth of
Mr. ami Mrs. Bruee Laney and
the Tourist Center, put on by the son, David Bennie, on Scpl. IH at Intosh’s ninth, r. Mrs. Herbert son Bobby iinve left to visit in
Gl,e Club Friday night but I was the Florida Sanitarium. Mrs. Kel­ WlIking, at their home at 3IS Pal­ New York and with Mr. and Mr*.
walking to J. D, Fite and hto said gans is the former Betty Lou metto Avenue.
E. L&gt; Laney in Newark, N. J.
there was a Urge attendance with Lahrre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
They plan to be gone about two
Friends of J. L. Hurt will be weeks.
everyone having a good time. 11. B. LaBrec of Longwood.
glad to lenin that be rrtumed to
Thera waa a good Juke and Miss
Whittle chaperoned It with the
.Me*. John Lyles and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Berch E. Parker his home on Oak Avenue after
Glee Club taking In f26.?6.
of Long Beach, Calif, today an­ having been confined-to the Fer­ Miss Mary Ia»u Lyle* and Mra. W.
B, Rnllin* of|Columlda. S. C. are
nounced the birth of a daughter nald Laughton Hospital.
Thera art about 1,700 colleges on Sept 10 in California. Mre.
the guests this week of Mr. and
Mlsa Daphne Connelly, Miss Mrs. J. It. Lyles at their home on
an&lt; universities In ths United Parker will be remem!&gt;errd as the
Betty Jo Brook and Miss Camille West Tenth Street.
Stataa. .
former Rebecca Lee of Sanford.
Batten plan to leave tomorrow to
resume -their—studies sM- Florida
Mr. end ' Mrs. James Higgins
State University.
have left to spend.some time at
Daytona Beach. Their son. James,
Mill Roie Levy left Sunday JK la staying
■ylng with hi* grandparng
Island.
N.
Y.
and
New
y-armriT H E S M A R T E R . C A S U A L *
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jity on a two weeks' vaeaT thetr home ort South Ranforfl Ave•tton and buying trip for the Hol­ nue.
lywood .Shops.
Walter M. Smith left yesterday
Hob Wilkinson and Eddie Behlin to enter the University nf Alabama
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of Tampa plan, to leave - In tha at Tuscaloosa. Ills brother, Ralph,
near ‘ future foe Murray Sinte Jr., is now in his third year at the
Teachers College in Murray, Ky. university and Mr. and Mi*. Smith
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to resupie their studies.
arc both graduate* uf that achool
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Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ashhy
Friends will be Interested to
and daughters, Belts and Niki, learn that Mr. and Mrs. Rolierk H.
have
returned
to
their
home
in
Herndon arc now making their
V
Jacksonville after spending the home in Gainesville where Mr.
v s
weekend in Sanford with Mr. «nd Herndon la an Instructor in tit-Mrs. George D. Bishop,
science department of the I'. K
Ynng* Laboratory School of tin1
Lieut. Clyde Hurt has return-,! University of Florida,
to Chanute Fifcld in Illinois after
•pending a short time his parent!,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hurt. Mr*. have returned from a two week'*
Hurt will remain In Sanford for vacation spent In Asheville. N. C„
a few weeks before returning to Knoxville. Tenn. and Spartan j
Illinois.
_hurg. S. C. Mr. Smith aim visited
f
t
i r, i’ for three daye In Indianapolis, hub
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Hoy Uft ,
he attemlrd the annual
yesterday mornjng for Py^®a- Dk-: n, ; el|nK 0f officers of the Lanuln
la.
sS-1 11...TJ ' Chi Alpha fraternity. He thejr re
cau*e of the death of Mrs. Hoy • joined Mrs. Smith nt Asheville,for
mother in an automobile accident. the trip to Florida.
Her father was also Injured In
the wreck.
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Mrs. Edward II. Potter, Jr. an!
daughter, Robin, left San Francis­
Mr. and Mrs. Jufrs' Colie hsve co, Calif, on September 9 aboard
left for Jacksonville where Mr*. the' USS Thomas Jefferson for
Colie will attend the
Urlle
inr Southeastern
iwuinea.irr . ahanBha| China. En route they
Conference of Social Worker^
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, t |Uwa|li J(ip. n , n,|
“ r.V O f U - J *
ITeinir. Tao. China twforo reaching
District Welfare Board of Semin- s|lBnj{hB,. Mrg&gt; Poltfr „ nd Rob|„
ole and West Volusia counties.
are Joining Lieut Comdr. Potter
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who is attached to tha U. S.
Cottrell Tally of Columbia, S. Weather Central In Shanghai.
C„ spent the weekend In Sanford Mrs. Potter Is the former Joan Atwith Mrs. Tally and her family. larctlo.
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Urn. rrth** urvUitlon&amp;ng ml ImAr/t vital
tuluuvo teoturoi an htnanolng, educetil* Ctvhlion v*n&lt;# eubtahing Witty
One, huirtmf Mint, Patton I), Matt. USA.
fnelntd H II. lot oWh pUatt land tnt T
Stwntt Mml« Is* tnt month.
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SOUTH SI DE P.T.A.
LaVerne Dunkel To *
•I B u ffet Supper Held
The, Parent Teachers Associa­
W ed K . F. Harrison
A t Country Club tion of the South side Primary
By ARM AND ARCHER!)
School will have- charge* wf the
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■“Mr. ami Mrs. It. It Kretxrr
Fall flower*. greenery and rhnprl program of the school on
announced today the engagement
lighted randies were Used jn dr \Vedrtc*day fron'2'.tX )-until 2:80
xi*. 1'
■&gt; a tna fur th o -X .
and -.approaching imArlage of their
corallng. j m — Smiiln.do ■
— i: Vi'iffnt siam Sm m m
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... , on, front v'-.in tTtfld 1 :UO 1'. M.
wttt-re
» n y ff*wiw n,mmp Ta*FnTgm-»t k o o ok-lotk..EoBow
and Mr*. Charles F. Harrison nl*i» er, hut she assures me they will ing the Mipprr singing wn* en­
be a«atrcen twosome for a long joyed to Ihe accompaniment- of drt-w Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. R.
of Geneva.
.
Miss Dunkel ha* i&gt;een entpl-iyrd time to conle. Rita, however, will Mrc Ed Lane and Mr*. 'F. E. \. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Roumillat ami Mr*. \V, G. Fleming Hpver. Mr. and Mft. Ms t r v Took#
for two years by the Sanford B.**e- be the boss.
All
future
Hayworth
films
will
rendered a vocal --olo.
nmf children. Henry and Pat, Mr.
bill Association and is a sub.
Included on the menu for the and Mr. A J. William*. Mr. and
ilild lf employee at the Sanford be made by her own outfit. BeckPo-i Office. Mr. Harrison Is a worth Production*, and .she Says. supper was .chicken ■&gt; la "king, Mr- ti. D. Ha\nr« of Orlando, Mr.
radualr of lire Universiiy of ” 1 hope Orton will be in many of baked potatoes, noodle*, shrimp and Mi - W. G. Firming," Mrs. F.
holds where he was a member them -soon. *lhtr personal i|'(fcr. •snlad. sllred lomaloe*. 'diecd ini. E, Botimilint, Mr. and Mr*..Roy
of the I.nmiia Chi Alpha fraternity,eme* have nothing to do _wltb rnl*. olive*,- pBklCs. hot bisCtlit- Hiiibr. Mr, lihtl Mrs, James Hldge^"
lit
f„r jlg.y tar. udh.ibo making piflim and cut fen. . ........ ............ ............ Airland. Jh.w.llugh Whelchel. Mr.
Those attending were Mr. nn«l and Mr*. Hoy William* and Mr.
.
Cyd CharDseV chongt-'* of danc­
Army Air, Fnrye and Kjinw Jhe
"Mr "r:eon.-r^rtmr*ton.Deputy
Colfretor ,ftf Internal ing again ate, now t*0 per Wni'TrT M i r n n f , " Mcr^ aml ",'Vwr.
AI«-&gt; Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Stuck,
her favor. The MGM dancer’* right Sin si I. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Bell.
Re venue at Daytona Besch.
leg i* still In a heavy east but Mr*. Robert Axt. Mr. and Mr*. W. Mr. am! Mr*. E. It. Smith, Mr. and
doctors will unveil the limb in four Ilenry Wight, Mr. and Mrs. An- Mr,' John Ivey, Mr. and Mr*. W.
week*. At that time they expect
P. Heard. Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Stubb and S. J. Stubbs, Jr., Mr.
to find the torn tendon* honied.
Cyd said- the accident would not Melvyn Douglas' first pfodltctloli and Mr*. John Meiseh, Mr. and
Ilv MRS. A. K. MOB \\
have happened during filming of for hi* own rompnny will be "Y » i Mr- Walter High.,Mr. and Mrs.
"On An Island Wall You" If she Were Away," n post-war melo Cbarb • Potter. Mr*. C. M. Hand,
hadn't tried to per/orm step* de­ drama with ;» French l&gt;ai kgrouml. Mi*. Dorntbv Powell. Mi** Janet
.Mr and Mrs. J. T. Mrl.ain, Sr. signed for a man’s miiaele*.
Dennis Morgan, hack from lo­ Hrirel, 'ti»s Camille Batten. Mis*
were weekend guests of Mrs. Fbr
Agent* are scurrying about town, cation* in France for "To The Vic Johpev Hannon. G. W. Austin. R.
ren. i ‘ Fortner. Mrs. Horace Kay for the first tittle, in an effort to tor,” .has little comment tu mat..* \. Newman. Jr., Kirby Fite, Jr.,
•n*f Mrs.-'Kdward Kite in Jack­ place their cHenl* in the few films on the long-short skill*,' Com Hugh Whelchel. Jr. and F, D.
sonville,
tu iiig made. One (75.UOO per pic­ muniim. or foreign film prorluc Scott.
Fretl Prevail re turun I home ture . actress i* lo-ing offered al Hon. Hts company worked r&gt;i!
\ total &lt;d 37 tobchduwnt have
Wednesday and is -ri-cutmratlng S2.IMM) a Week. Thing* are leatly Omaha arid Utah beadles In
Norninmlio. site* of the fii^t I* ril i-ored in Miami’s 11-game
from an appendectomy performed rough.
Kludlo publicity department* Amrrican landing* on French -oil ill any Bowl cite*, an average of
at tlie Fernald Laughton Mem­
nlm-c t . four-arid-a half game.
orial Ho.pital several davs ago. have been ||*tbl to the Itone. These in World War II.
Mr*. J. C. Bills, Jr. wa* a week­ ate the guy* who herald Ihe stu*
end guest of U f and Mrs, Allierl petidmi* feats &lt;d the industry.
*&gt; ,*•**
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**f' nMjfer-■
Bather Williams-has turanfeeutd
.Mjl idla^b in fiew i^rnyi*fi Ufwrh
ear ns n result &gt;d not following
re-1 ntlv.
COM E O N E ! COME A L L !
Those from Geneva sttenillng doctor’s ortleis. She ptineluted an
the Methodist Church conference ear ^lrum_^luring a swimming
The BED BA BN
In tlvirrlo Monday evening were sequence. Although she wn* ordered
to
keep
out
of
the^
walet
Mu .1 C. Bill*. Jr.. Mi -. Water
Yarborough, A. W. [lavis. Ml** the sciecH Weratanl had to get her*
Evelyn Daniels and Mrs. A, K fins wet. Now' slu-‘* n sick girl additional medics! note; Ellen Drew
Mi-ran,
TUESDAY,
SKl'T! 21 nl
J. L. Brown, the Geneva post- i* homo from the hospital where
she
recrlved
1
.1
blood
liffll-fu*lnns
LILY anil (Tltl.K Y
niinter, is VeetiDeraling ' from n
which saved her expected child.
ra— of ^iiHurnia.s
If
Keenan
Wynn
doesn't
get
FRATUKINtS
Vernon Culpepper hail Emil Dnlbo of DrLalid as his guest over Ihe role of tin' pie** Bgent in
stale Of IIn- t.'niuii." Suenrer
- D A V n AHA NJSiOV-iTTttl HIHr-MlYRTlN*
j.
til i
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Tlu-re will he services al the Tracy will be disappointed. He'»
Mrtlioi|i*t Church op 8epl. 24 at asjieil thr b*i*M-« for young Wynn.
8:iHl o'clock ronducletl bv Rev. This week Kay Kyscr speak* nt
Lionel Nelson. Everyone i* uiged thr American Hospital AssiH-islion
ronventlon ill Kansas City, Hi*
to nltend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walket 1’ievntt theme, publir health', f* K«y‘* |&gt;et
and daughter Linda and Mr*. Mur projeet. . .Liniln Darnell will tout
Gnll.tanson of Orlando \l*ite,l Mr. Texa* next month In help iniso
an-l Mrs. T. W. I’revslt locently. $223,000 to he used in a campaign
Mt and Mt*. J. M. .1-irjjpiiiiiin to save the l ’ . 8; 8, Texn* from
scrap heap. . .off Ihe *cl; Ted
h»w* returned to their home on the
Lake, Geneva. They have- been Donaldson, |d;iyiug iiasebnll in lii*
vacttfining In Is*trolt, Mich, bur- pajamas, trot ween take.* of "Chris­
topher Blake.”
inr ihe summer month*.
l.una Turnel U aDir celebrating
Mi. and Mrs, II. II. I'utlishall
arc home after spending several hrr tilth anniversary lit fltois, Her
Work* in Washington, D.
Willi first role wn* In “ They Won't For­
get." And we didn't. . Artie
Ih-ir relatives.
\Vay ire's recording of "That’s
A gap reaching well over a thou, Wliat Your llearl I* For" feHtuie*
a bnrkgruiirol furnlstied by the
enrol miles separates the two Mos­ hrnrtlieat of tore o f Hollywood top
lem segments which inslo lip the actresses. We watched her irrntd
nr» *lnles of Pakistan.
. the heat hut are sworn to secrecy. .

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. .Whal could ba more filling than the comblna* * _
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MONDAY, SEPT. 22. 1947

THE SANfORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

B U SIN E SS O P P O R T U N IT Y

■pH1' ■tiiitfo
hint# "bn Con»*truction mlrarlA#
from the enlargement of Miami’a
Orange Bowl stadium
rangement. with privilege of acquiring the remaining Intoreel.
Excavation hf foundation* wasn't
Oiler llnea can be added which th* owner he* not had time
atartcil until June. Krectlon of
■teel for tile double-deck addition
lo develop.
1
didn’t Iwgln until late September.
Yet come January 1 the curtain
will go up on a new 50,000-#*at
If Interested write lo Box 55, c/o Sanford Herald. Hanford,
Orange Bow) for the Florida New
Florida, giving full Information about yourself and referYear** foot hall Ctaaafr.
The City of .Miami M using the
* genii of prefabricated eoperetr fur
J the 22.500 .eat Oringr Howl cnJ , larwrment in a brand new- tech“ nlnue in atadiuht construrthm.
‘ 1 The Idea wa* devrlopt-d b) the
( clty engineering department to
circumvent the efeel shortage, re­
duce the cost of the stadium to a
minimum—and most impmtant of
all. to get the job dune fur the
l'.MH Orange linwl classic.
Safety 7 and Deluxe
Hv use of prefabricated ronerrte
stabs and fuista the enlargement,
Passenger Cnr nnd Truck
which Includes double decks on
both sides of the present steel
lie ready in midstands.
A ll Sizes
December at a cost of only ♦!.*
207,000.
City Arrhilect Art Darh-su, who
drew the plans for the country's
first prefabricated concrete stadi­
um project, estlmatnl the rust lo
Regular and Heavy Duty
lie at least 5.70,000 Ies4 than a
similar ateel str.tctnrv. and shout
half what it would eosUlf It were
built with poured concrrte.
Maintenance cost of the new
section of lha IkjwI WlU lie prarCOURT HOUSE CORNER
PHONE 37
ticallv nil. whereas It rust the City
524.000 merely, to paint the steel

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In thr »huff|inic around whirn ’ riilrnun Ifrani, tf-'U. rrrrntly. in
niuvrd him from the Irft line flank ( Chicago. Ti&gt;e\ »rr WrlJun Hum
to th* riitht on*— DvwrlJ Kurhinjr. . Mr « f Hi™# ja il Orarnta.

GADSDEN, Ala.. Sant. 22.-i,1'/
hi lb* ninth ininuc

Will eon.liter teIHrf an lnt#r**l_In'an ratibHshad Insurant*
live hie flme to the bualneea on a •alary,’ commission ar­

mr pretty solidly mannrd at the r Two Orauitr Bowler* were In
mutuant.
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Montgomery Trim s
Gadsden For South- ',
eastern Championship

IDrange Bowl To
Be Complete For
Jan. 1 Classic

irlief in the winic, ilepartlnenl

Ka.tern l.roxur playoff champIon.hip .Sunday.
Munlrntiirry,
which finUlt..)
third in the icifuNr a-aaon, win.
the (Inal .u-iir*, four Kimra tu
thler. Gadsden v»a» the nrcundplace finisher.
The iteriilinx dur! wa» a pitch­
ing battle in which J'** De morns
projrd mure effective Iq thr
cllnchm then Gadsden*# Jimmy

1045 r la j'ir .

CALL ECH OIS FOR
BETTER BEDDING

moran gave the Piluls seven
hows tin* yielded only a run in
tin
vemh.
McCIute nllnweij four hits jrf
eight innings hut went out in
favor nf Manus In the ninth whrn
the Itelwls gut only fve hits In all.
Montgomery (SH) (KM
) 002—2 5 0
Gad'ili-n
000 OOO 100—1 ^ |
Drmofan and Stevens; MrClurr
Manua (i»| and liadaki.virh.
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sections of the stadium last year.
Another desiralde feature of Die
concrete decking In the new ter- TIlKIft EMERGENCY HnUfllN'ti village, “ Our Town," under several
feet iif water, veterans evacuate thr area as the hurricane swept
would have resulted from revet through New Orlrans, Iji. One o f the women is seen carrying a child.
lie rat Iona between two steel deck* All .State disaster farilitles were plaretl at ihe disposal of the rily,
Concrete joists anil slalia, rang­ which was di-elarnt it. a “ state of emergency," by Mayor Morris.
in'* In sire from 2**2' to 2'g5i,’
(International Knundpboto)
now are being poured at Maul*
Industries, Inc., in nearby OJus,
Ion. guards Paul Mortellato and
to In*, used in the IhiwI structure.
Frame P einjury, ' n-Oter*."Jimmy*'
■Wirw WaHrh1 hi ua*l Inside' IK'
Kynrs, i|Uartrr)&gt;ark Doug llrlden,
slab*, while iclnforrlng ateel rod*
.101.1 halfback# Hal Griffin and

It .or FoVbe*.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

A last minute shift could send
Chaile* Hunaingcr, the IH5 pound
llarrisbiiiK. Illinois, imwer-speed.
ster in at Bobby Forbes’ right
halfback post. but barring unforc
seen accident*, the other ten spots

INNERSPR1NG
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Y O U R GOOD GU LF D E A L E R S and
Prefabricated concrete has been
used to a considerable orient in
buina.eoaalrucllon and th factory
ronslructfon. hut this is the flrd
time, tu the knowledge of the Mi­
ami Engineering Department, that
the idea has hern attempted in
stadium construction.
The City of, Miami enginccri al­
ready have received numerous inqulrira nlmut the process from
other cltirs, and are now in thr
proeris of securing a patent on
the idea.

M A T H E R OF S A N F O R D
HTAHTIXi; THMUIUlOW 1.VL.MM,

P r e s e n t . . . JULIAN STENSTROM
AM ) m s

SPORTS PAGE OF THE A IR
OVKR \ m i l EVERY TUESDAY M OST - 8 io 0 R.M
News -• Stories •• Interviews .. Pick The Winner Conlesl — Views

Harold E, Morgan has Is-cn sppoipted as Field Executive uf the
t’entral . Florida Council of the
Hoy .Smut* of America surervdDig Clarence Weldon, who re­
cently resigned. The aritioinlmenl
a* of Bept. I was made by Ijrcy
ti, 'Thomas, Council President;
Paul Raymond, Omit man o f the
Halifax District, ami E. C. IloKllll,
tMOUl Executive.
EeAtrCUIlIB. jail*
IfoWill
gatt. 4fFc
Jr,,V Hfsnit
Morgan
actively assumed hia duties in ihn
Halifax, West Volusia, Hrevard
and Scminola DistricU. lie will
reilde in Daytona Beach.

Gators Well Set
F or-T iff-W ith— Miss. On Saturday

GREEN’S FUEL GAS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS
1972
9 Satisfied
193.1
55 Satisfied
1914 .110 Satisfied
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1935 995 Satisfied

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3,703
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23,576
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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept.
Nitre teltrrmrn and two freshmen
will probably (m i In the Univer­
sity of Floridn'a opening lineup
when Cuach Kay (Hear) Wolf
launches his second Gator football
campaign a g a i n s t Mississippi's
Rebels in Jacksonville Saturday
night with an H o'clock kickoff.
New faces in thr Gator lineup
are fullback Alex Gardiner, a 100
(Po und line, plowrr from McDonald.
'Ohio, and hulking John Natyshak,
220 pound tackle-fmnr YorfnCT:'
lown, Ohio.
Old horses In new drew, .the
Gators will sport a bright new oratigr Jersey with large number*
this fall, are ends Tommy Hlshop
and Dili Turner. tarUe Cliff Hut-

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Or, If you prefer, you may enlist with
the understanding that you may stay

1947 (To Date) .40,015 Satisfied Customers
This public confidence ia our moat valued asset—Hnllpfled customers
are otir best salesmen— they have bunt our business. Our responsi­
bility Is efficient, expertly trained H e n rie s performance— your asaur•• aace of the finest 24-hour gas service available!

Y ou too; will prefer Green’s Fuel Gas Service fo t :

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• Clean W inter ^ e a tin g

Silent Servel Refrigeration
• Economical H ot W ater

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Green’s Fuel Gas Systems Installed
Anywhere on Refundable Deposit Basis

Time to Paint
DAVIS or Balt Snore

Never before ijas the.Army been able

Top Quality

to helpjts men to chart their futuro
careers In the Army with auch cer­

O U TSID E W H IT E
The best to be had In hid­
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ing
umbHlty. Odr very T ot*'
in quality and- the most
economical f o ri'.property
owners «nd those who seek
the best protection at low­
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Air Base (If there is a vacancy) by
applying in person or writing to the
Commanding Ofliccr of that Air Base.
No wonder so many o f Amcrica’a finest
are signing up every day. They know
where they’re going, they know the
many opportunities open to them, they
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lodging and medical and dental cinre *
will keep flrorry from the door. How
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fur at least 8 years can chouse their
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$ 5 .5 9

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in the U. S. A. within your own Airny
area for at loa$t a year. Or, whether
you’re a veteran or not, ydu have an
opportunity to choose assignment to
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�MONDAY. SEPT. 22, 1947

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EQUIPMENT
NOW IN TUIS VICINITY
NIMNICHT CONSTIIUCTION
CO.. OilI.ANDO, FLA. PHONE day of October, 1*47. t.tr approval
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BEGOKD PLAYERS for rent. IIy
day or week. The Mustc Box, 110
W. lat 8 t. Phone 963..

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TRANSFERS—Large new assort­
ment* Decal Set* fur Kitchen*,
4 OR 5 R O O M em p ty Lous*. Phone
Balhroome. Nuriery. Also Glass
248,
*
.Jtumbler StU.
8ENKAKIK GLASS &amp;
C o u p l e would n v r 2 or 8 room
PAINT CO.
([k.};'furnished apartment until Jan.
114 W. 2nd Street
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painting.

Phon* 018.

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RKUt'll.T Electrolux end Hoover
Vccuuiii. Complete with attach, ' proofed now. Downtown Clean«r* A Laundry.
113 Palm etto
merit* 118.60. Guaranteed one
Irauran
auranc* A g e n t
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Ave. Phon* 911
full year. Sam* *a new clean­
Florida State Bank Bldg.
er. Phone 24408 or writ* State Piano Tuning and Repairing. L. L
$ . 5 2 ii
Vacuum Store* Inc. 423 South
Sill. Re*. fill-W .
Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. fur
■ ARTICLES FOR SALE
a free Home Demonstration
SIGNS
within 50 mile radius of OrShow rard* and poetar*
Cal. wonder pepper ptonb L, B.
landu.
O— I)HI?H SIGN HBBVICR
• Monroe,
Mi
Mann. ‘Lake
Fla.
O. D. Landres*. Phone lull
FLOWER PLANTS. Mr*. G. C.
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Rat loir Shop upen Thuttday,
roe Corner, Phone 1380-J.
FEB POUND. BUNDLED IN
Ftiday A Saturday.
BUNDLES.
RENT A CART
10, 16, 20 and 25 CENT
0 ARTICLES* WANTED
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YOU 0HIVB IT
PHONE NO
HEW HPINET'PIANOSt-Weaver.
flTRICK LANILMOKRIHON
Highest
rash
price
paid
for
uied
• Liberal trade in A term*. The
U-DRIVK-IT. INC.
furtdtura. Ted Davit Furniture
Music Box. 119 W. First flt.
Co.
311
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958.
SEE US FOR
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AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Hale* I’LL BUY your car regardle** of
AND TYPING
or rotulitiuu. Roy Reel, 308
and Service
Th* Mualc Box, I . ajg
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CREDIT I.UHEAU OF
W. 2nd SL
, 118 W. I»t flt. Phone 953^
NANFOltD
llti N. Park
Phene 180
WANTED — u*ed typewriter in
Balt trie* A Battery Charging.
good condition. l*hone^jQ^8-_JV.
H. H. POPE C^. IN a
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R E P A IR IN G
Fred Myen. 811 E. 2nd HL
FLOWERS

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61pa* At*, jnet off Celery

Office ph. MB reeldaiM ob. 010-B i

7 Pete, Livestock, Supplies

TIIK HOMS SHOP
WATCH * CLOCK REPAIRING
FOR HALE—Beautiful 29 month* 1700 Hanford Ave. Ph4tt-&lt; U43-J

old. Stick met* Cocker Spaniel.
ATTENTION MOTHERS
Pedigreed. Will earrlflrc Phone
safety
b l u e w i n d s ii ib d h
—DIAPER SERVICE—
for any make or model car. I « Raby Valet furnlshee hospital
Easts daylight driving. Cut* FOR SALE— Milk cow, make* 1 lb.
clean, steflle ii I*tier* and deodor­
down headlight glare at night.
butter prr day, gentle, f 1KMK).
ised container. Er momt-'nl and
8E.YKAHIK GLASS 6
Mr*. E. W. Smith. Osteen, Fla.
safe. Fully medlrnliy apprt-vrd
PAINT CO.
Cali Daytona 2467-W ct-lleer ftr
FOR SALE: Farm' mere mule
Phone IIO
detail*. M diaper*. 92 n week.
wt 900 lt&gt;*. about 8 year* old:
-FIRST IN SANFOBD"
tfr- MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water
Jersey Red Stock Boar 300 Ibtheater, excellent condition. Ph.
Phon* 9168..
Cohen'* Radiator Shop for comICbO-J.
plcta radiator service. 106 San­
ENTIRE etock'-’ and'iflxTures of
ford Ave. Phone 35A-W.
Mr*. A. E. Mallem'e (tore at 321
Cutiaina, Laca tablecloth* washed,
E. let for Imntidiat* eel*. Con­
starched d stretched. 618 Meltact Mrs. Mallem at store.
WANTED a boy to work part time
lonvill* Ave. Phone 879.
at aarvire sUtion. Must ha able
to furnish reference*. Atlantic EXPERT auto painting and body
Oil Station. 3rd and Park Ave.
repair. All work guar*
eranteed.
Jarbun A Gibb* Body Shop,
2100 French Ave. Phono 1009
EXPERIENCED male bookkeeper
with reference*. Miiat hove bad
experience in retail story work. ARE YOU having troable finding
rhlldren'e dresses at reasonable
Cood working condition*. Appries* T Lot u* make your chilrfe Box H. B, c/o Herald.
dren'a clothe*
Routo No. t,
Box U4. Wait 1st Street, BanWORK W AI
ford.

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enable* thousand* to enjoy mtiiion*, music and friendly com
paniunihtp. A c c e p t e d hy the
American Medical Atsoclatlim*Counrtt on Physical Therapy
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separate battery pack, battciy
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schools- lit eniise uf the highly
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I TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Market Director
Reveals Need F or
M ore Food Crops

Pelicans When
Hurricane Hits

JACKSONVILLE, Bent, 22. —
(SkM-elaU-* "Events of the lait
week have* riven new emphaii* to

Truman Meeting
Att&lt; PovE 'ft&gt;0 Straps
OUT PE*E VATS' ;•
•Ai*.POKIN' TUrt PEA«
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By ELLIOTP CHAZF.
GULFPORT, Mia*.. Sept. 22 i/Pl
— Pal lean* amt people act p rctl/
much alike In a hurricane. Titer
both f*&lt; excited and do the wronr
thing. They both get killed. Ilul
Somehow the pelicans manage to
bg » iUUuilQlt.dignlfmL about it
' With hurricane rvlnda Railing
tin roof* arotind the promise*,
knocking out power linen pml con
verting Main Street of Gulfport
in an expenaive Imitation of^an
artillery barrage, both the pelican*
and the people had a tough time of

it

. By mid-afternoon, thing* were
so noisy .and confu*ed that tin
two group* were walking Ihr same
sidewalk and hiding Ix'hlnd Huaame ehtlter.
The pelican* had givlen up the
Idaa of flyHlg.
Shortly after what would have
been lunch, If the restaurant jte-iplt
Could have got around to cooking
it, I apotted what appeared to l&lt;
the laat two air minded pelican*
lit town. H .

A HKtHDKNT OF FORT MYERS, FLA., look* up at the arorheH wall of th* newljr-rcmo*leled educa­
tion building si Ihr I** County fairgrounds, which was demiiliahrd by the t e r r i f i c hurricane which
■•wrpl nrr»i»* the Florida peninsula. Although property loss "a* high, there were »ery few death*,
due tv the ndeanrr warning* given by weather official#.'
(International Snundphoto)

And moat admirable of alt. the)
didn't discus* the wind velocity,
but rather aeemed to accept it a*
a routine element of hurricane.
Th# beech pelicans writ- «lifThay refused to accept n new
mode of travel after years of
coasting whare they pleased. On
tha jentle, tai-free Gulf hrtetaa,
Bo (hey' died. mo*l of them
victim* of hasty landing*. Their
brown bodia* littered the Iwm-hr*
The wounded walked around tiredbetid* them am) waited for windberne death*.
t. ?- A
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with in
th** ptypio
people ii
it w
was
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nrent. At any rate, it was differ

Palm tree* lwn.l roedlly In the furious wind-in We at Palm. Beach ax the tropical hurricane that- had
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velocity
• hotel a many-atory structtaken shimmying like a tenflitting pole,
thera you hava It.'the hurrithe people and the pelican*
t And the moral, If there la one
available, is that although a pelietn ha* an awfully big mouth, he
knows when to keep it shut

(International)
4IFtIPv

European Aid
( ( ■■Mn»rU frwm r a s e O k, 1

Brother Missing
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wneel and fender of the Font
war* badly damaged. The ca*o L
pending in th* City Court.
Edwin Barns, 1603 Palmetto
Avtnua, narrowly raeaped acriou*
Injury at 11:38 o'clock Saturday
availing In turning the corner from
Sanford Avenu* to Seventh Hired,
hit bicycle was hit by an un­
known negro truck driver. Thdriver's Identity la being sought
by police.
" A 1938 Ford sedan belonging
to L. T. Twyman, which w*« stol­
en from In front of tlie Avalon
Apartments between 8:00 o'clock
but evening and 9:00 o’clock thb
ow ning, wax found this morning
Plumbing shop on W#*t
it Street The car wa* re­
ad to b* tn good condition
th# only thing misting was
r*. cigarette# and candy that
txwti (eft tn It.

A rabs

landing

and drtcHninc whether the mean*
can be found of lupplying Eurrqw‘» need*." the lutnmaly **id.
“ If nothing i* done, k calaittophe
will dcrrlqp a* Mock* become f}*
liautted."
Tlio report outlined a four-point
self-help program “ aimed at put­
ting
Europe on It* frot by tlie end
* a nit i -a*
Of loftt :**

1. A strong production

by onch Country.

effort

2. .Tlie crcrttloti of Internal , f i­
nancial stability,
3. Maximum cooperation among
tho 18 countries.
4, A solution of their tradjnj
deficit with the American-contf
netit, particularly by exports.
A* pait of Ihik production ef-

war heal*, with inrrease* above
th* ptewar Standard In potato**,
sugar, joilx and faU.
2. Coal production si* it* tha
1938 level nnd on* third higher
1947 tonnage.
3. Elect tlrai generating at 168
W arn
percent, oil refining nt B5b per­
cent and steel at 120 perennt
in terms of 1938 production.
4. Inland transport faetlltle* to
Iso be done
granted \©

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(CeattaaeO timm rage. 0»4»
ported to be a “ show me ' one.
.Cabinet luncheon* are fairly
frequent event*. Dot thi* on#
savannah . n«.. s*nt. ,22. (/p
look on the appearance of particu­ — The Havaqnah Indian* are b*e|9
lar significance becauee of other ahead of the Augu*t*-Tiger*, Z-l(
meetina acheduled both before In the Sooth Atlantic U agut*
and after It:
.
x W , ^ .a l, plUhiag.
dh-fuhrre1fw5T Strike-out artiat Driaaie mat
exporta they will recommend tq t#rf j the Tiger* with a four-hitter
Prrildent Truman.
to give Savannah ■ 3*0 victory
Secretary of Agriculture Ander-(Sunday. He out-toaaed Augusta
ton announced the agreement to 'starter Einbree and reliefer. Han'
reporter*, but declined to give [ry Camp, who teamed with a nlneany detail*. The committee meet* 1hit pitching performance. Emhrea
with the President at 2 P. M. was lifted jn the aevanth when tlj*
The food committee meeting wa*
ah
- 002 000 Olx—3 9 l
the ftret of a aerlea of top
&gt;. Camp (81 and Little;
admlntetratlon references, in­
cluding a cabinet luncheon, on
the general problem of hnw the
United Starve can hely Europe
Jk* Pickle of Mississippi State
meet emergency need* thli w jn -l(, , „tcd th* be»t punter of the.
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ter.
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Bawl eeriee. In the 1037'
1937'
—■ ----------------------iclassic Ike booted on# 82 yard*
The average scoring play In the'from 'the line of scrimmage
18-year Orange Bowl football against Duquesne, the longest kick
aerie* hai covered 28H yard*.
hi th# hJatoyy of the major bowl*

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R EG ISTR ATIO N NOTICE
The ‘Refflntrntion Books of .the City of Sanford,
Florldu, nre open nt the City Mali, commencing Mon­
day, September Ilf, 1947u fnr thn purpose of regLetaring
for the 'Municipal Primary Election to be held on
November 4, 1947, and will remain open each day ex­
cept Sundaya and holiday a, up to and including Saturday, October 25, 1947.
CIT1’ REGISTRATION OFFICER

*The LAUNDERETTE is a wonderful invention!
’No mesa to clean up! ( How I used to drend that
mopplng-up jo b ! Now I’m rid of washday bluea
and drudgery!

LAUNDERETTE OF. SANFORD
Second at Oak

retail price normally n a r r o w .XX.

hurricane, and moat of them ncith*r walked nor flew. Tliey *«t.
■ Hotel lobbies were crammed with
them pnd their voices.
“ Simply don't understand this
hotel." A very fat one, “They gut
no water. Thay got no electricity.
Thay got no radio. Juat when you
need a radio moat they don't have
It And at I was tailing Emily, even
If f don't have radio I got to have
(having walar."
A vary thin reapraaantallve of
vtha people, -looked. at the plump
’ representative: "You don't need a
chav*."

tVc do know however that aertj
or planted crop* were hurt. Thi*
disaster to Florida, ao far a*
vegetable production goea, should
Im offset by late planting*.
“ Florida production I* part of
the world picture — and in fact,
a very important part. The world,
today — and 1 apeak particularly
of Europe alnce those nation*
have been our traditional outlet*
for foot! product* throughout our
history — i* facing a Winter of
starvation. W. M. Kipllngcr, recogniied a* one of our ablest
commentator* on buiineea and
rconomica sounded a grim warn­
ing along thla line, Just a few
day* ago. Hr emphaslied that Farm er Gets Most
‘ Horror atorle* of food shortage*
O f Consumer Dollar
are coming through' and thaVthey
are genuine. 'There juat ianrt
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. (/P&gt;
enough food available to feed
European*, even meagerly,' he The farmer Is getting about 70
rents o f every dollar the consumer
■aid.
“ The over-all picture resulting spend* now for meet compared
from M l M ««n ,.W I aee.'it. U with 61 rente in .1989.. the last pre-.
not nearly ao had ax It would Up- war year, Agriculture Department
pear at flrat glance. Growers are figures showed today.
The Department said, however,
accustomed to coping with weath­
er haiard*. Florida grower*, and that It has llttla definite informa­
Falj vegetable gtowera in particu­ tion as to how the remaining 30
lar, ara acquainted with these rente la divided among othere who
haiard*. They are part of the ■hare in the dollar, such ae the
corral production picture. In commlaaion agents who handle
act. they have a lot to do with livestock tales, the packer, the
holding down production, and wholesaler, and tha retailer.
making It .possible for the plant- A atudv made by the Depart­
era who produce .crops year after ment on Marketing margins for
tlrrvtoclr and niaatx ln T93* xhrrw-I the following division:
Farmer 61 cent*, commlailon
agent 4.3 cents, the packer 14.9
cent*, the wholesaler 6.8 cent* and
Storm Warning:
th* retailer 24 edits.
ir«INll«ia*&lt;t fra*HI N t* Om I
Department officials told a re­
to control
odor
and Insect*. porter the split of the 80 cents left
State and municipal authorities now after the farmer gets hi*
conferred on requirements, and ■hare U believed to be roughly the
prepnred to atk the war assets ■am* a* in 1989, although tha re­
Administration for relief stocks tailer and th* packer mey get
nod heavy equipment to clean slightly larger portion* beetua# of
licarhes and highways.
Heavy Increased labor coats.
Umbers alio were sought for
On that assumption, they said
bridge repair*.
that the division may ba roughly
as follows:
By ASSOCIATED I’ll ESS
Parmer 70 centa, tha eommlaFollowing It the unofficial lilt
of 20 death*, caused either direct­ slon agent two cent#, the packer
ly or indirectly by the hurricane 10 centa the wholeealer three
and the retailer tB centa. In
which *ltuck South Florida last rente
t h i e breakdown, transportation
Wednesday,
costa coma put of shares of th#
Storm death*:
rommlaaiea -agent# end -wholeMr*; Sara Elisabeth JieCullnugh,
78. fatally Injured in Fert Fierce
Official! said tha margin be­
by door blown open by hurricane.
tween th# farmer'# there and the

Savannah Forges
Ahead O f .A ugusta
•In Sally; Playoff

5. Restoration of prewar mer­
chant fiesta by 1951.
The 18 nation* expressed belief
Europe could produce moat of ttw
machinery and other capital equip­
ment needed for the expanelnu
program outlined,'and added:
“ The various countries have un­
dertaken to use all thkir effort i
to develop their national produc­
tion In order to achieve these
targets”
The r e p o r t estimated that
13,000,000.090 would lie needed In
efforts to atabllixe th*; money of
certain countries, left unnamed.
“ The quick success of atablllialinn will, to a very larg* extent,
depend on adequate foreign aeslatance being available*” the con­
ference eald.
The report act at 822.400,000,000
western Europe’s prospective dol­
lar. deficit for 1948-61. - Fnmr
this (t subtracted fS.110,000,000
for machinery and faQltal equipm flirt w
h l f h . ihm
t n n r l N»
8 i]lH .
msnt
which,
the nreport
"assum­
ed," would be financed by th*
International Bank for Recon­
struction and Development,
“ Given favorable condition*."
the report aaitb- Western Tluropo
wfltdd—haYe , four-year trade
surplus of |2Jlt0.009,000 outaldo
tha Western HemUphei*. It ★ **
mada plain, however, that thli
figure eras tentative and that the
real ’ need waa cnnsldcred to be
(19,330,000,000 from.America piui

Ion against th# end of th* AnterIran aid prttyamThe conference eald:
"It will be Impossible to right
the problem unless market-condi­
tion* In the American coriitneitt
allow both Europe and olher parts
of the world to sell good* there In
increasing quantities.
“ But these undertaking* ran b*
*urcr*«fully carried out only with
assurance of a'continued flow of
good* from the American contin­
ent. If that flow should cease,
the results would be calamitous.
"Europe*# dollar resources are
running low, (One country after
another haa already Imen forced
by lack of dollars to cut down vit­
al tinporta of food ond raw mat­
erial* from the , American contiueft . ff nothing la done, catas­
trophe will develop a* stock* be­
come e * h m a ted ._lfioo-lltU e-l#
donn. If It li done too late! It will
be Impossible to provide the mo
*** * u i u to
t v get the
**»v prog*
mentum needed
ram underway, U fe In Europe
ft gradual hall for lack o! mat­
erial*. The fuel and food supply
of Europe will diminish and begin
io disappear,
,
The report promised “ progm piv* relaxation* of Import rvetrif-

af Colon. Recon#lals pHania of laborer*
&gt; British W*#l

price* of llveitock and meat ad­
vance! and wldari ax the** price*
decline. Thla, Alley explained, I*
because marketing and distribu­
tion coat# tend to remain fixed.
Deaths attributed -Indirectly-to— Thav’ -amphaalaad, -hewever^dhat
*
smaller shares ara being received
William*. 29, negro ahot now bjr packer* and distributor*
Patrolman J. W. Shep did not infllcat# that thalr raturna
They
handling a much larger volume
neat and llveetock
livestock than lin 1939.
men, electrocuted while repairing of meat
pow er Iin* tn Miami following
storm.
Mary Jane Bloth, 20, killed in that Conner’# Highway was closed
Fort Lauderdale when auto collided
with another, ca- on dehris-atrewn
Ragina Jay, 0; John Richard
Jay, 4i Joseph. Jayfl, burned to
deaAh jn-hpqx* trailer, wh*» gaaoline lamp used because of storminduced power failure overturned
and cxplodad.
Jam** V. Brown, 81, Philadel
phia pollcaman, died of heart at
tack by. excltmvnt Induced by
atoms In Miami.
Red Davenport, nlghtwatchman
at Saraiota — ,F
___airport.
'
Bradenton
electrocuted Thuteday when step­
ped on hlown-down power line.
William -Beat, died of .heart
attack In Sarasota county courtL
.
,...
____ l . _
-night
I .L .
house
Wednesday
while
steklnr refuge from etorm.
Shirley A. Wade, of Hollywood,
who-drove family from east roaet
of Florida to escape hurricane,
died Thureay of Injuries from
auto accident near Tamoa.
Marine Cpl. Robert Marks, 20,
died at .ra**-A-GHlie. of Injuries
when car crashed into tree during
storm Wednesday night.
WEST PALM'BEACH, Sept 22
—WV— Flood water* from
th#
northern pert of the Everglade*
flowed across Conner's hjghway
today and threatened to enter the
farming rommunltle* of Pahoke*
and Belle Glad*.
Already swollen by abnormal
summer rains, drainage water*
whipped by the great Atlantic
hurricane war* reported trickling
over a small dike near Canal
Point east o f Lake Okeechobee,
and washing out chunk* of Conner’a Highway, main link between
th* lake area and th* coastal city
of Weat palm Dekch.
Talph A Wank, southeastern
disaster chairman of tha Red
Cro»a, eald that'thus far. only a
threatening condition exists, but
that seepage had Waehed within
k mil* o f Bella Glade by mid­
night laat night.
One hundred cafe of * the
Florida East Coaet Railroad were
readied at Fort Pierce to move
injand to pick up evacuees if
W. IL HIU. Red Coat chapter
chairman of Palm Reach e
said that Governor Millard
wall had authorised 10,000
hag*, dragline* and other heavy
dirt-lifting equipment to ha used
in an effort to stem th* flow
caused by a break ta a small
dike near Canal Point.

:;• * » ! Hl«**w p^ ' - “

•‘fw b l

Everglade*
Lamar Johnson,
l------Complet# call* quickly. Thb
drainage district engineer* laid
oilores better service for you
that If th* water, goee over the
and yew partyline neighbor*.
imall famr dike* thrpuaht th*
arts It would flood the Pahoke*
and Bell* Glade aectlona, but that
the Inundation would be alow ff1 =s
enough to permit evacuation.
L
Soma .80,000 people live Jn the I - ■a
l»* I ^
threatr ae&lt;l area, he said.
Negro*a from th# migratory
worker's camp at Eand Cut, two

KEEP CALLS
BRIEF

phan* li placed
hook star each
vnber.ona phono off
lei up an entire line.
Ml

Red Croat and the BtaU High­
way Patrol that only the amaller
farm dlkea were giving way, and
that there wa* no threat to tha
great government levee surround­
ing Lake Okeechobee.
Crews sandbagging tha broken
dlkea In th* Canal Paint area
quit work at nightfall and wars
to resume at daybreak today.
Fifty convicts from the state
prison camp at Belle Glad* wer*
to augment emergency crew* al­
ready mustered.
Tha const guard In Miami said

.. WABHINGTON, SepL-ttHAV-

The Agriculture Department aatk.
mated today that last W eeajflv
rkanc caused the lots of S
five and seven million b o M
citrus In Florid*.
■
It figured the Iota at bsHfour and flva million b o x *

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Allow a llttla time between
eolh to permit others to hove
thek turn at ffte One.

G IV E OTHERS
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THE WEATHER

Unity There Ls Strength—

Ifalut ami. *i|iiallv lhi» afternoon .
lutilifhl ami Wnfnnnltr, Strong
tail to miojheattrrlr »1itd&gt; 40 to
111. miles, per huur »)lih . gusl* l»
60 in taUalU.

To Protect Lbo Peace of the World;
To Promote th* Procreaa of America;
* To Produce I’ roeparity for Sanford.

■ ^ /O L U M E X X X V I I I

'*

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23. HU7

Associated Proa* Loosed W iro

Tornadoes Add Appeal Made Russia
Whitehair Insists
aring To Florida Woe To Save Peace
From Storms By Trygve Lie
ssions
Communism
Scored
And Danger O f W ar
Stressed. A t MeetVeterans
m g
of

Bevin Hails Work
Of Committee On
. European Aid

Houses Are Smashed East - W est Differen­
In Jacksonville;
ces Are Said To Be.
25 Boats Missing;
Breeding Fear And
Thin Dike Holding
HateThruout W orld

Taft Denies GOP Air Force Pilot Prefers Robot .
Is Lacking. In
Pilot To His Own Flying Prowess
Social . Ideas

Vislhnsky Again A s­
sails Marshall For
Incorrect Explana­
tion O f Deadlock

Ail Air Four officer *HI Ihi
NEW YORK. Sept. 23 id*)—
Watherman It. F/Whltnrr re­
BRIZE NORTON. England. Sept.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23— Pll—
corded the lowest barometric Trygve Lie. secretary-general of
23 (»*) Capt. I ho mas J. Wells. 101®“ “ f " T,“' *lig I'urii" pi •’ Russia iautniird a new broadltJa
ceith-d in tlni. iiinni.ei,
reading of the year here shortly
Francis P. Whitehair, formei
S. Army An Forces pitot, e\
Ttii- co n tiu l met Im n isn i, w hich agaimt the l inietl Stales loday
before noon when a reading of the United Nations, made a direct Senator
Will
Make U.
candidate
for governor and a
pressed pteleiencc lur ihe "tnr- o|terntc- "u illffe r t n t item s in iiflei S«i rriary General Trygve Lie
29.32 was made. At 6:13 this appeal to the bitterly quarreling
commander in the United States
Speech Tonight On thanical brain' over In* own flv the nllptniu-. vtus fu lly ndju-te-l. in an extraordinary appeal called
CommunistsAIone D e­ morning it was 29.55 and at big (towers loday to reconcile the
Navy who 'served in the Pacific
8:43 was 29.51. During the hur­ Easl-Wrsl differences which he said
imitui - u&lt; ru i un tip f"i to it* on Ihr Inttrily quarirlmg lug powLabor
Legislation tag prowess today after trolling the
cry' Dollar Attack: ricane last week the low eat
ulul tin* plane » « ' Iuvied tu die
during the recent war. told 150
were bleeding
fear , and hats
'-54
tkymXster
the
Atlanlii
in
.v
l
olid o f, lilt- riilivvav uiid heiiilrd r i t .l o huiy itirir ddfrientes ill
reading wow 29.77. Storms al­
members of the Veterans of For*
Greek Arm y Upped ways
n,CLEVELAND..Kept. 23. M'J— lunlrollrd -rnliwly by tobol.
llir mlririL ul prute aiAutig the
seek a low pressure area, thruuehoul the world.
fur takesiff.
. v cign Wars and their guests at a
Addressing fhe. General AliensLabor la the "chief berveficltur
4lwwv*n.
itiii-*
-wiii.li
i
'V.
im
.
tihe
declared,
and
if
there
la
a
tended'
Nfj|ihnv‘
''D tW tffl rnttirf fxml with th"
WASHINGTON.-Sag*. 23. &lt;*•&gt;
» supper at the Mayfair Inn last
lower pressure erea IHan here, ■My at the close of* its week’-l6n» ' wf-the-Taflrilartley ,(Vt and Van
T h r u Hu- maalet .s w it c h vve i
A mil r i 5'. Yiihiiuky, Soviet dep­
Robert 1 . Darner, rice president
jeopardise
industrial
peace
by
automatic
llurld
controller
in
had
the present storm in the Gulf krncral debate phase, Lie made no
Ij i tllliell Its H hi tie (luge I WIN
night *that “ Hiller and Muito
of the World Hank, said today
will takr that direction. Rain- direct reference either to Secretary trayrot ting It. Hubert N. Iten- weather than htmg the tlnp n p ta ird by unv liuiumt U 'utg on the uty lotngn minister, opened his
lini arc gone, but the Russian that American investors will
ham,
general
counsel
of
Ihe
fall last night, arrompanlrd by of Stair Marshall or Russia's De­
AutiuiiM tii'ivllyi the new* offensive by charging Sec;eirisllumritls," Well, m eth iiiiN u i."
National Labor Itrlationa Hoard, inysrll. on
bear is hungry and is preparing hare to put up whatever funds
noisy gusts of wind, lolslled 3.1
th ro ttle s w e ir pushed to tak eo ff lary of Slate Marshall gave art
said.
"The
automalk
tlighi
con­
the
llank
lends
to
Ihe
16
Eu­
asserted
today.
Denham,
vested
Inches, he reported. The rain puty Foirign Minister Andrei Y.
for new wars of aggression. We
p u sillitli, and ( it ir i eight sei-.mdt
"intuited" rvplaiulion uf (lie Lag
ropean nations seeking aid un­
started yesterday afternoon and Viihintkv. hut it was clear that with unprecedented legal |H&gt;wera troller is tnuclr mute scntiltvc and the lunhi h were Itleaseil. The
, ,, ,
,
must pick up again where we left der lho Marsh'll Plan. The
under
the
new
labor
taw,
told
blanc stalled down I hr i u u» « y / 1*“ « f deadlock op Kuican tndecontinued Intermit lent ly through his appeal w-as aimed at them.
quicker
to
irVpniui
ihan
any
lm
European group “ assumed” In
&gt; off. We mutt finish the job."
Ihe
Amrrlran
liar
Aaaoelatlun
the night.
"The • indispensable condition
base near this Lnglith village yes liflrd 'Into ihe nil, mid Wlijli il pendencr.
"We were fat.' decadent and a statement yesterday that the
(.'rooms Arademy in Colds- for peace," Lie told the 55 nat­ dial unlona will hurl themselves
IVBchi'd NHI Irrt ullllUile III-'
IU then assailed Maishall who
Hank and "other credit opera­
unless
Ihey
lake
fullest
advant­
man brains ami hands."
boro wan closed today on ac­
indifferent in 19-tl," hr said. "God tions" would furnish them with
tliroUIrs w eie ryit)idi-il- to vlimit vvas tilling liefotc him for supional drlegalioni, "Is |hal nations age uf ita protrrlloii.
count
of
high
water
in
Thirlire plane landed at an RAI poiltiuii.
.
•
-forbid that we will ever again 13.110.000,000 pf the *12.440,
nd Roosevelt with diffrirnt social systrms and
1-|.r
ll|. -- .-llullmd l.l !J Oml- lu llin g L'N nuivideraliim nf laiW
Isiday,—12—Irwitra^puJ—lit a nun
-WLKVElcrVfvD.—Keyh—ibh—tdV
I be. I would rather that I and mv
»hV^-piVreHr^artiootn-imr^rinieiesls' shTYl illi’ve'lff
Presldenllai I'andulale llaiuld ulrs after il look t.fl hum Nlrplsrtss f i c i , mid the rinottlea w eie puBcd , oinmciitlatfutis for icvtivon of the
rM,drr|| , nd lri(h fU |rum ....................................... ......
. l ..
family would die tomorrow than need from the 1 nited States and
buck to c|unv- Iknilintt, Al tie Italian pcsi c ticsty. YittlitllLy
livc and work together side by I- Hlatoirn today rolled on the
elsewhere through 1951. Darner
villr. New fiiiindl.iiid. .Niind.iy mgld. time »!*•' the |dom‘&gt; «*di.. piylf „|
taring the building. The arhool
to live under a. system of Com­ told’ a news conference the banh
^
side,
in
|&gt;racr.
I
lilted
Nations
to
avert
H
&lt;
&gt;
■
Id
any action un this
will re-open tomorrow if there
"The brnin did‘ nil Ihe work," a nii'kot oi guide vhtp ntaml ^
munism," he said 'in an address now haa only *50.000.000 avail­
Mar
Three
by
reeogniring
Ihe
"This
must
llnd
exprctvjon
In
a vml,ill..Il, ul i lie
are no.more heavy rain*.
ed
up
n
dtu-vlioniil
heiilll
fn,ln
1
qucvllon
V,.u.
said Col. James .liilli'.|.ie ,.( Kim
on "Thiee World Governments" able for lending, and Ihe only
po|iln*l neuoliations which *how "basic clash uf ideologies" bet
hiid
o
f
tl.iwav-'Bern"
tini&gt;n-ut&gt;.
LN
l
baiter.
•.
Aliluliiu, Trva*. t llittf uf llu F. K,
in which he contrasted Democracy way It ran grl-furdher funds In
MIAMI. Sept. 23 i-lV lhrec a willimniris to cornoiomiie. With tween Ihe Amerirali and l(n**i- All Fultes till vti-fillii'i living diAll smuninlic viiicction finder , \ i tno-ky ^[Mike n* tin- 55 inthe forseeable future is to raise
an
systems
and
ahilline
IN
de­
with Fascism and Communism
them In this country by Issuing tornadoes were reported over I’tor- out such a will, without coopera­ bate lo Ihe economic phase ot vision, who -tij tviili Wells in the , Know .Mi- “ ADE'T tliie*-up'*n to tom rirnrial A -* nild&gt; tiegau itet.ivli- on it-* foi mi.Ini-W- ugcndd,
l*«»r ^l%»
( I uni iiiHvsl
and. eiplained that the latter two bonds for investorsids as olfshoti ol a tropical storm tion and agreement, let me cm-} ■ urld affairs. Kla—en, (urmer pilot's co«u|-iiinu. ni.
phavi/e that no mechanism (or guvernur uf .Minnesota, luld an
- *■litvIt nllCH.lv lool lo-i-it nppi oved
'
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”
are very much alike except that
which v*as centered at noon today
b&gt; tii......me ~r. luma, lie dt liiaioDd
(lie maintenance ol International \merlran Har Aaaorialion sreLONDON,, Sept. 23 M’i-F o r Communism is Fascism in the rx"close Ui shore" between St. Pe­
i-kvliii&gt;i&gt;tu of the items on Korsa
peace and’ security, however per- liun Ihal Americans ito not »anl
eign‘
Secretary
Krnrsl
Devin
re
t l tame.
nod Italy./
tersburg and Clearwater on th*
war hul wolltd wurelv light to
Iril, can he rffeclive."
tinned from Paris loday and hailed
Mi now lob-, th.- Ami. countrU#
ilrfend "the Individual freedom
Florida West Coast.
Mr. Whitehair was introducer!
lie
mi
id
the
big
power
differen­
b-%t tin- /n »l i•&gt;1111,1 01 the I’althe tejsorl of (he Ih-nation com
ul men.”
Tbe
Coast
Guard
combed
Florida
ce* had nut yet reached the stage
by Senator' L F. Doyle, a formei
t stine buttle when tin.- Assembly
"Ihey knew that freedom ran
mittee for European recovery as
waleis lor 25 small freighters anil wheie they thiratened the exist- best Ire defended, nut un llielr
classmate at Stetson- University.
nvi-itode theh ohjectoins to ereIt -Mllawa aa !'■«» 01*1
"a great piece of work."
nvmtr «i h tpiruvl hh-nalitiri combanana boats ’.reported missing or j
j uwn ahorrw, but al any point
•
The meeting was. presided over
The 20,000-word rrpoit, signed
IIIil tee |.t cunsldfl llir I'alcstltlvl
where ruthless axxrrssiolt en*
overdue. Six of them, some wreck- j
by Comdr. K D. Scott who wel­
ycsterdajr, rmbodirs a request
slates free and Indepeiiilanl pan
cd. have been located.
W.
comed the visitors and distinguish
plea,” Slsssrn. detlait-d.
t!»** Korean
Vlthitt*
from tig 16 western European
vVoodfit I'oot Paddles k&lt;ht
y mil
The Weather Uuetau in;a noon.
,
_ __
Trial
Of
The
18-Year
cd guests. J, A. Wright had charge
lt.i**i.i mil a hml suhinlt.
nations j (|r $19,300,000,000 iu
bulletin^aid the storm was moving |LOfltCSi 0 1 xi6T(ll(l , ENROUIE Wi l l I I A l l
of the program and made the
Are FoumlOn Body; ted toitetimlive pioposais hot
Heiress Goes
Amcricah^^id under ilia Maishall
t h e s e li.o i n o l . h v e ti a i w p t t d b y
H A T fl.L .
Sepu
»»
• t introduction;. ReV.J. E.McKinIry
Plan tal^ n ty them through the
Was
.73
Years
Old
h e t l u t e d S t n l i *. T l i c t t n i t , h e
s
an
hour
after
a
Mocking
#■ pronounced ,ih$ inyocalkn. John unt IiyUWarv
-Jenid. "Ihe Atm i loan delegalv must
cratic oKkis Is at burg r«ngr ruiiJT5 -‘ lespoiitihiiii
* -— n
rrr —
action by an area of high pressure
Igrols aursted ,,,il ibt program?
&gt;” for vfia
ear T
21 — A - timer- OTadf' wubcUv
[— SAN 1A —ANA. +'«li
A B. jSjL^mgttier left Paris
aw r- dive-Atlantic —elates? t ~ — - -T he aleiHern. thud of--tirs pir» Tivrnrd r 5S5 lUfrnse b T T F e T if T 1,11 3tie lisle Istimlird snotliei polillr invention llisl evotrlillv , .ten.il.H'k.
auntliei
Ey air early today to deliver
skin brings memnriee of rnanvHe *4id TiiO K.limit it*ue could
A small, ahoit-lived tornado Jut hapuy hours spent watching th- llaitlry law by .Srnalor I all attack today on tlie vtiny of I -mi laded t" vvtuk u roniitteied liv |«&gt;
In Sanfotd at this time, Mr. ihe report to U. S. Secretary oi
in,I iegutty t«- ■.K.-iiltfievi by lbs
(R
0
&gt;.
Jacksonville's
soutluide
loday.
griifirun
i
lassies
uf
year*
goiu*
tie Overell amt Hud Gullunt aboon Ik e
tliepioliable came of the (ielieral A-semldy.
Wfiltehair praised the American State Marshall, who advanced the
I hr Uhiu senatur luld a rr- dynamite llial blew- up her parent* ujiowning Saturday night of Na
•
system of Democracy arid free proposal of self-help plus United taking off a few scatlcrrd tools by, but this year brings nu ex
I'uriiinK to Italy, hi: dm U ttd
cvption
in
the
realm
of
y
t
i
vilv
enterprise which 1m said was the
portrr he plani_tu-answ
tliid tin- i Hi i*d MaTe sevcial
and uprooting big oak trees in
t.ewrnilnil,
23-yeai
old.
nrgitt
In
Nckjioii”
Hetbor
Mai
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mii
A
t
til
loH
-aiH
re
-many-top-flight-fpolhsli
witfliL St«etjiid_iiLg_ipccch aiTUrvaid
Willi-* "lm* etiu&gt; n lnik of pr*.
hall-mile wide pa’lbr- Telephone a'lashes.are un tin1 way for tin* Gearhait, Oir.t spr*ri h lain tins 15.
I alnpa vliip yard wmkrr 4ltd cine attiiutm .m such ipresttnna."
cThe“ opportunity to talk over June 5.
week
an
assertion-by
Gaej
Stilt
lover
uf
th
pigakin
parade.
the radio and say what we think
H ie IH-yrai-old lirnrts 'anil bet blolliri of MiHller lim n . 411 I'llir- ease, Virlilml-y went on. Is
"I am rosy pleased," Bevin and (tower lines were downrd over
This week The Sanford Herald van, Drmmiatii' National Commit
without (ear of arrest pr reprisal
an area two miles long. Anulhe,
the lack of
Inver ailmittcil'lail week that llir* t .ul Second Slirrl, 1be |n,dv "iiii.itliei vxuiiipl.■aid
of
the
report.
"I
hope
it
will
continue! Ita animal I'ick The lee director, that- the- detr Rr
£ he slid, “ is a thing we will fight
Uliililv &lt;&lt;l tbe * nilcd Slates to
tornado
dipped
into
eastern
Marion
&gt;».it
Irifivrlrd
it
lit
IH
I
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■
lot
L
I
ioiik
I
i
I
511
(mum!*oi
blatlm^
Winner Con teat nod ihe ballot
w for aa long as there ls an Amer­ bear good results for the whole
i
&gt;i .
te.'pcet inlet iti -i.ui ugin-iiKiita
publican CungrcM will do nutlriny, IHTtvxiri but ctaimevi they did to till motmtvg (tom li ake
Ahlhntr
....... , le0|r rl„ * red
ica."
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world. We have got to follow it up cau.n\ &gt; ,t“ viti" i,)f1 “/ l &gt; ""; with the trams will to- found on
about
social
welfare
Irgivlatinh.
'
eaily this morning, badly daniagim tin- spurts page. .
Mr. Whitehair pointed out that now "
al llir irqurtt id b n fa lb ci, \\ 11 neat tlie Miinuipal I’ lri l.v Slici into.”
Thr Thorpe Furniture Cnmpanv 1 Ibis will ptovtdr a new thapler
he temporarily surrendered his
\ 1*11111,1 V -—
I'■I 111,.*.- ivlio. Sliplei I (Iv rirll, Lot Atlgrlri Iill,Mi di I', A. Mem &lt;iil,I \\ \\ JoluP
London Mritapapers, with th slff
,wo
Her,,
rights as a private citiseu in 1942 cjurption of tht* CammunUi Di|&gt; blocking rotui and knoctaiK **ul amt tlie Hill Theater are offering )n , continuing tiansconlinentat
id llir ( ’nail Guatd l liil I evvrn port the pi :'(-*• ■d ■.inddrA ciiangii*
tier,
wbo
willi
M
il.
O
vrirll
died
the
pritea
lu
be
given
away
till*
.
.
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
to aerve In Uncle Sam's . Navy
Iralllc of woiilv tirtwrrn- 1aft and brli.ie nr (luting llir rx|i|utioii. ill il bad been lr|H&gt;iltd l&gt;&gt; III,, ■0 tlie Itali.in ii I1, ti.i , c n " i atlur
praised tho document, large sections of power and com. week.’
which he described ns a “ win­ ry Worker,
ivltlittye -enttreplmil of Justice.
praaa
Democratic oppoiirnu tune tie-*
The
press
•
I
w
^
^
r
t
a
d
UvaLald
hou.ev
municalion
lines.
Three
Thorpe
is
giving
two
ptin*.
ning team." adding that as long iu the furm of food and goods
I.ugrnr
W i l l , , , i , p i n t r i n l m . vi,tn at nutting sitter Nalunliy
Vi-,|||tjnky—wri-l'd |w*t mitaion to
The-first
prise
will
Iw
a
lieauliful
irw
llsiira
ea
Cas*
atsr
Ohioan Ivegan a western sentiment; ibr young couple on tbaigct .u{ mgj
aa we keep Democracy - alive In waa under diacuaaiop in Waahingmake
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IH
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n
s
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table lamp and the second, pn**' -iquqiirpg tour 10 days ago. /
America, wc shall never,know, do- ton aa a slop-gap measure dm
ftovbl policy, hul D i. TDwaldu
mmdei, said l,r would irtall lain
Al 4.00 n’rlmk Stnnby aiter- Vittnim *-i Itinril. \vteioM y p teiThe RIU T1f#*tcr will gtVe l » \ V,
’ * * 4 * * * * 1 * Iritf rdpgfesslunal' debat# oft the
Traveling
toward
Seattle
and
«
Press, Radio PraiHed irffered la a large tnagasine rtek; major Speech on the labor Uvv ite't untie. Ftrd Jutigquivt, a noon R. 1. .Gdyaid. county nu ideni■ tided liml in must i-onfiria
“ Americans arc not stupid p#o- Marshal!, Plan.
paaoca to each uf the neil thiee
a
ha aald, “They ate thinking
The press of the continent—
there tonight, Taft arruved Sen­ bmllirt nl Mrs. Overrlb Jtmgqm,l ployer, and foimn Ct'y pallid In* . iriim tk* n o» to d. l.ats on
For Hurricane Newa winners.
people, alow to act, willing la again excepting the section reators
Lucas * ( II-III.f
anil O'. ir|H&gt;lledly told Mrs. Maty I'tilcb lu.iri found llir i Inlltev nl tbe .ivrd ii, hi* on toe pioviMointl Hgenda.
Every game on the ballot mutt
.
taka a lot, but fun la fun amt
Kntriitigre aaaa (*«!• Ktl
Mahoney
(D
Wyo)
in
a
statement
ell, linuvrkreper at llir ‘ Ovetell negro iu rati Fort Mellon Park
A. E. Shlnholaer, chairman of have (he winner selected, hut &lt;*■&gt;
enough la enough. We don't like
U m llM N
I'aa, U||
the Seminole County Reti Cross, ■cores are required. Place a mat';
inaniton irt .llintridge, I'atadciu jn-vr tlie lloulrvatd in,I in,Idle,I Aim riciins Are Asked
anyone push its around loo long."
today rxpreaaed appreciation fur in tlie apace provided liy tha team
"We knew that Hitler was Bulgarian Executed
silbuib, lo trawl; a garage fn. police, Monte/ ll-l/li), tumillonrCl
To Feed Japanese
the assistance given to local It.-d of your choice, then clip Ihe Imt- Y o t TI I f i l i m l r T r t H&lt;v
prompted by delusiona of .gran­
dv n ni,,ic on Mar. 29.
For
Political
Acta
l„
llir
(Wilier W lin n n d rolllteJ
lot
and
either
bring,
or
mall
it
1
”
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I
k
i
p
j
l
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r
1
0
UL*
Croaa
workera
by
The
Herald.
Thr
deur and waa determined to move
TOKYO. S.-pt IT, t f
Allied
Si,,- ictlfieil n tboioiigli aeairli llir ilotbri at ibntr of lirt mtttOrlando Sentinel and Radio S(a- to The Sanford ller.ld Imfote I ()l)H U T\ ( ‘ (1 l i t S i l l l f o r d
forward-.until ha had conquered
iltft 11*111il t |**|'ft M^| ii iillU f ill u V | )«tta
iI,&gt;c|,&gt;m'&lt;I no i-xplimlvo.
\
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ASMINfrTON,
Sept.
23,
W3—
.tlun
WTRR
during
the
rrcent
liurnoon
on
Friday.
All
lialluta
mu*t
U1g Iitol her.
, tha world. Wa knew ’that he atMini Ia&gt;s|uv llu* Vm#*»ir**n
A San Ia Atm privaie invi-niign
Herald office by noon
f , , ,.
tempted to negotiate a aeparab) The Unitcrl^Utei today denounr- ricanr preparation period. Hr al«n iw in The
f or M'vrrnl da&gt;„ p.dn-e nn-l tUU'Mnnk.' u p -lt.... mind*. w_U«th__
v,„ ||IU&gt; I His Jewish |tHy of Atonement, liir. Imt wlliie** for tlie iIiTchm,
erl
Bulgarin's
execution
of
Nikola
I
expressed
thanka
for
the-aervircs
peace with England In 1041, to
t it lay, or poatmaike by
' j anown an Yum Kippur. will In tctiln-.l lust week that he foutel SlieTlff a ilepulit-B lave l»'eit mhi, , r , ” F
.JlUfMK *P feed llts
enable Germany after the duwn- E’etkov, leader uf Ihe opposition offered voluntarily by local cllix
,
1.,
.
.
.
_
,i
,
,
.
observed eveivwhere from aunTIown a Lu of dynamite In a gat age rung the water front Gir tlie Iwwly IbitHl.inipuVerndied Jupaneta or
to
the
Communlit-aupported
Hul
ena.
w fall of France to become the domnt tin- Overell In,mo on -Mar, 30, ,d the negro, Imt it was n»t un-‘ *1‘*’ 'ii*'111. K&lt;’ hungry,
.
Inant power In Europe. We knew garian government.
“ The newspapers and radio were
The State Department In a for joint in their work of publicising will iwv determined by the ordei Il is the moat aarrol and solemn took it to tho ‘Mojave desert, Slid id this morning at nl&gt;oiit it;lHi ■ "AH nhmg. vvi knew that th*
that -Hitler bated Russia and mat
o cluck that John Voting, n m gr .: Jnpaue-e *pevqde eouldit t support
statement aald that "In thr Information," he pointed out. "The in which the entries are receiv­ day in Ihi- Jrwinh year anti la ob­ hurled fur iilmool six month*.
wanted to axtarminate the Slavic
'bem*elvir fot the tmxt year
of world opinion" Bulgaria'a result of comtilned efforts from ed. Remember that the ooorver served with special piaveis and
The defense contends .that the *i-li-iy worker, while fj.hhig fioin when
people In order to accomplish court
ii iuim-v m f»od," said R.
Communist-dominated government ail sources enabled ua to lie wrll the ballot la raturnrd to The fasting. It is a day given over to explu*ton alHiaid the Overell yacht, the pirr. righted th.. t»Mty near
Ida purpose.”
tin- M-aWaJI extending..from Hi* II Davis, headquarters agricul"has shown Itself wanting with prepared to meet any disaster Herald, the hetjer chance.you have Introspection and contenitdallou the Alary E. wa* premature
. “ We also knew,” Mr. White- respect to elementary principles
and /or- searching' of the heart In caused l*&gt;* Overell ltlm*elf. Cou»id- pier lie nl once hurried acrp*s lurid chief. "The,.’ flodq* just |Utt
Ihem that much mine behind and
hair continued, “ that Communism of justice and tha rights of which might have occurred from of winning one of the prises.
find peace with God.
erable tevtimony wa* offered by tin* (der and notified a negn tin- food lm* to romg fruin the
the huricane," he said.
Among the outstanding riffs on
A had made great Inroads In vari­ man."
crinpitnion, William Owen*, who
The Day of Atonement begin*
llu a lla w a u« |v*ae sl i t
tho ballot this Week are the Fbn- with the Kol Nidre prayer, ami t*
ous European nations even before
iimi io-.-n fnliing from the otiiet Dulled Sintra.”
Petkov was hangetk In Sofia's
Tbe United .Slate* at tints*
ida-Mississippi contest, tha LSD followed by confession uLJinVand
1041 and that in the last great central prison early today -on Sum m er Officially
Mile. They proceeded lo the office
Rica halite and the Army-Villa- prayer* for forgiveness. A solemn
election In Franca before the war charges of plotting against tha
of Sheriff Mrro who at once di*. furnishes, one-tldtd of Japan's
Confession Is Made
;*» Communism had emerged the sec- Bulgarian government
Ends A t 4:29 Today nova classic.
patched I),-],uly Chatle* lte,-k to fond, lie explained. “ It boils down
resolution is made to make amends
to the fact tlint the American
*'
itw U a M n c « , elsl
and live a life of greater spiritual
To Girl’s Slaying find a Iwrat to retrieve the Iwwly^ people
have been Mipplemcntinf
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rill John*, Guir Station iqiet
worth
during
(lie
coming
12
Christmas Toys
t Summer, after cutting a variety N avy Issues Ruling
ROCKVILLE, Md„ Sept. 23. (/*•&gt; ntnr, wa* alto notified. Sheriff tin- fn&lt;&gt;d of liie eidito Japanese
months. The Day of Atonement
Sign Is Erected A t
of c l i m a t i c capera for three On M ustering Out Pay thus represent* man's striving — Detective Capt. James A. Kelly Melo joined him and the I,out lialiun, it looked like Japan was
Dropping: In Price months,
I.ltig to.luvve q buptner crou— —
went on its final binge
- Jaycee Tourist Booth
J'_
for a more perfect world. In whlrh ■aid today that Georae A. Null!
i then came
cstlte thu floods.”
of 1947 today, chilling a wl.l*
s2-Vear-obl
War
veteran,
has
ad
TJrrtberw
WASHING! UN, HepK 23=
M M p S P tM
“ Information for -Toarirt,1*—r — PORTLAND, Ma„ gap*. M or
aviLthinking.
mitted
*laynig
hia
ll-year-otd
UottPri
sin
y
inn
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second tropical storm in a week The Navy undertook today to
reflecting type of sign, has been Christmas tor pric»e. says
Henrlcea in Ranfotd will ba held nirre. I*«h«lla Malion, near her; lilJ fh t lH lH W i n I n
lA*t Them Eat Fish
Mock a loophole In Ha regulation*
fastened on two side* of the Boston wholesaler, will bo down as •truck Florida’s west coast.
which haa permitted many sailor* by Congregation Hath Israel at Philadelphia home about two
much
aa
30
percent
this
year,
In
Tho
frost
lino
on
tha
last
morn­
Italian Election Say h Secretary K ru g
projection atop tho Jaycees Tour­
and Waves to collect an extra tha Jewish Community Center, Week* agu.
ist Information Booth by O. D. contrast to the upward trend of ing of the summer season extond. *100 muttering
Kelly, a Philadelphia officer,
out pay for Sixteenth Street and Magnolia
most
prices.
ed
from
northeastern
Illinois
and
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, UP)—
HOME, Sept. “ iT W )_ | n the
Landress and Marcel Faille, his
made that statement tu reporters
Louts Block reported a trend southern Michigan e a s t w a r d simply traveling through Canada Avenue, with aervirea conducted a* he left with Neill for Philadel­ fust teat of public opinion since With nieai amt egg pncoa soar­
^ a s sis ta n t.
by
Frank
Shames
and
Maximlllian
or klexlco an route to new etotions
Tho largo green Utters are cut away from warlike tors, and across Ohio and northeastward in title country.
Shepherd.
phia where a murder warrant has Premier Aleida De Gaapert drop­ ing, Keririnry of Interior Krug [
Into New York and lha Now Eng­
out of wood and had to.ba fast­ aald some Items, like electric land
Kol Nidre service* will ba halt) been issued, Nelli wa* arrested ped leftist* from hta cabinet last Miggcsted lodivy eating niora fish.
Rear
Admiral
Thomas
L.
stales.
trains
and
Chriitmea
(roe
lights
ened one by one. It tooh aix
Tuesday evening at H^Ki, and tho last night al a dairy farm near June, a rigid wing roaKtidn railed Ktog snid'firii |iroduet)6p Is now
- Temperatures dipped to below Sprague, chief of the Bureau of semen subject will be: “ Another Olne» Mil. He had worked there “ the List of the Rooster" swept n nt ilk peak Tor the year and that
hour* yesterday to get the Utters and bulbs, stilt were scarce.
Personnel,
hat
ruled
that
&lt;
alter
This year’s toys, Block declared. frees!ng In many parts of tha
local election Sunday* at Caserla, price* are about the *amo aa last
in jdaeo. Electric lights will-illumi­
Dawn." Morning services will bo ainre Sept. 8.
Will be better constructed,' which cool area, with ‘ a 23 above in nate routes must be used here­ held Wednesday, at 10:00 A. M„
the Interior Ministry announced year witli some popular llaius
The
girl
was
laat
seen
alive
nate the lettens ol night.
may defer the inevitable breakage. Utica, N. Y., tha chilliest spot on after “ where It la evident that and the sermon will be delivered SepL 0. Neill, when arrested, was today.
lower. He added in n atatemant:
' Wet wehther provemtorf City
th# federal Weather Bureau's eligibility for the additional *100
“ Fish anj other seafood-are
Nearly complete return* showed
quoted
by
Detective
Sgt.
James
on
“
Who
Shall
Live."
Memorial
workmen under Rid RiChord from
map.
musterlnr out pay would bo baaed
MEETING IN INDIA
Anderson aa saying he waa with that the rightist coalition—com- - among «ur most nutritionally
and
Concluding
services
are
Wed­
pouring tha cement for tho two
NEW DELHI, India, Bept. 23,
The mercury also w as' below ■olelv oiT travel i through Canada
disappeared prising IJualunquista.eMonarrhlsI* * valuable foods. Since tins |s to,
nesday al 4:00 P. 31. The public is Isabella the day X
abort walks leading to the aide (&lt;F)— The Congress Party's work- the 32 degree mark In Ciirwem- or Mexico."
housewives, hotels, restaurants.
but
that
lie
had
sent
her »hum*
7,492fiL.i.siK
vote* to
welcome.
;
do*ra of tha booth. However, this lug committee was summoned to vllle, Pa., Cadillac, Mlcth. Goshen,
.
,
a y: 1 1 __
,
**»«&lt;
4IhiiLiberals—polled
frre tu
«
Tha Navy holds that such travel
alone because he had been drink 3JitU for De Gaepert'e Christian and other iood-dispetieing ia a ttH H -■—Hwill ho-dona aa soon aa weather tneet today* for 3jtl^ J ^ sk tiuut Ind.. Kasl-Liverpool,. O. Chicago's constitutes' “ oorrle* outside the
Democrat party and a mere 649 lions would do well to look to tha
9 w ee»iU («eld Mr, RtCbard^
Ing.
sine# India achisvrif
__
36 reading was tha .coldest Sept. continental limits of the United
TRIR8TH STRIKE
foY lho people’s block—Cummun- fishing industry for an increasing,Mr a. Qabe Mlchaa). director of a party spokesman aald tha u t 23 on record. Tha previous mark States." Under the lew, members
part of their protein food needs."
'
TRIESTE. Free Territory, Sept.
•-&gt;“ 1*1* and. minor leftist groups.
the booth, aald that aha waa tur- alon might hara far-reaching af­ of 38 occurred on BepL 23 1887. of the armed services receive *200 23,.
PLEADS GUILTY
UP)— The Trieste radio said
‘ **'' The rightist total was swelled
prieod at tha number of o«t nf fect# on the future o f both India
Summer officially leaves the upon discharge If their -service the Communist -controlled union, . TALLAHAS8EE, Sept. 23.
TIMBER FIRES
en more by another group of
town people to make Inquiries.
and tho Motion Dominion of weather picture ot 4:29 &gt; . 31. was entirely In this country, *300 Sindicatl Unicl, called a general —The first war veteran in Fionas liberal* and monarchists which got I OROVILLE, Calif., Sept. 23, (AT
Pakistan.
Eastern Standard Time today aa If they sorted abroad.
| —State and Federal agencies ap­
strike today in TralaU. The an­ to be ronvlcted for unlawfully 1,909 votes on a separata ticket.
KNIOHT HONORED
autumn ‘ makes lu entry.
pealed for reinforcements today ip
nouncement was followed swiftly receiving servicemen's readjust­
James Knight, AlUntie Coast
NIGHT CLUB BURNS
n bettle* against 13 timber end
LIONS CLUB BUPPER
by an Allied Military Government ment allowances was sentenced to
Lino Railroad ror repairer, waa
KEY WEST, Sopt. S, (JP&gt;—
brush fires in timber-dry north­
FORTY AND EIGHT
C1UBLH8 TltW DIBS
A son# meeting of tha Lions declaration that tha atriie wee four months in Jail and fined
presented with his 23-year ser­ The Mg Bugaloa Night Club hara
Charles A. Taw, former Sanford Club will ha held Wednesday even­ “th* first Communist atUrnot to court costs, Chatman Carl B.
A moating of the 40 and -8 will ern California, whera flams* had
vice emblem by M. Carroll, gen- waa destroyed early today by firs resident, died .this morning "In ing al tha Bstninole Country Club. h a m p e r the essential life of Smith of tha Industrial Commli- be held Wednesday evaning at blackened more than 70,000 acres
foreman, on Sept. XL Mr. swept on by 40-mila winds. Own- Orlando. Ho wag born tn Sanford, This Will ba a supper masting and Trieste
______ and
______
_ discredit
__________
bring
to the. slon said today. Bmith aald James 7:80 o'clock at the Legion Hut. and partlalty destroyed the' hiering J * an aunt, Mrs. L, % all msmbara a n nquaatad to ba Frot Tanitory," which came into Williams of DeLand p l e a d e d Chester Miller, "chef de fa re' torie gold min
being g weak ago.
guilty to the charge.
will preside.

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F R ID A Y , SEPT. 19, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE S IX

1

Me
were all of frame construction,
sod were located It) the Higgins
Industries plant and Industrial
Canal are*
The Navy had crash boats work­
ing In the k.aka Fontchartraln
shore area, evacuating residents.
The naval boats w6re going from
house to house over deeply Hood­
ed'land,
- : ■' ".
A number of persona narrowly
, »eap«d injury whan the roof and
walls of a garage collapsed, crash­
ing on several: automobile*.
At Raton Rouge, hurricane
force wind* were expected by
mid-afternoon. The Harding Air­
port already reported 40 mile
falea.
«
-v
Sheriff Newman Debretlon and
Chief of Police Fred Parker want*
•d citltens to go home and stay
out. of danger. Emergency and
disaster relief crews were order­
ed to stand by at Baton Rouge.
The National Guard was alerted.

sign atop a department (tore
1 i n n i t I t i n t 'l i m n
town. ,0 P,,ca
M114.tto j-h0 Ford eboul
Comcrashed Into Canal Street'but'no - L t i o n s L iU n C IlL O ll
'
‘
*
[puny
U
the
oldest in the gum ball
one
waa
injured.
(CMIlHfC frm Cm * Um *
l(Ws|lasni imn r««» ■&gt;•” •
- butlhcss and makes ita own gum to
. ifn llw •H rtM* I'aii-lllul
Near Pontchartrain Beach, a
reported in the »ellleroent of Her­
cultural production •{j'V* *rfm f‘ l
huge rooftop which stood 40 Te-*t uf the machine-,' whirh bear* high standards, said Mr. Nelson.
on.
tall, was torn to bit* by- gust* l Lion's Club Insignia on the gloss It la „not bubble, .gutn. Machines
nonsense to me," the Tveiv Yorkti
of
75 miles per hour. 8treeu iniglobc. Inclo.ing . the . varf-colorcl *Tt&gt; fullv ^covered by Insurance.
Near
Diloxi,
Miss.,
stout
tim.wrote in the fin j. p(..six. article* . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
. TIIE ciiuflcii OF n o n .
New Orleans, _lined by tgigantir : |1Bn« nf K„ n ; Tba Jw-c/irf the; '
r .
_
Twentyfifth Street and *• lief pier* were snapped like match
W. I*. Ilrouks, Jr., paatqr,
(or Collier** dealing with hi* cabstidka, and roof* were torn from
^ ro tOccn-cgf peled to
‘ruaclii ri&lt;- Is iicight •hromlui'u and
- . _
'
_ in
*
.
'
Elm
Avenue
Park*
A
tenor
at
Slsth
Street
'
ihet job under Franklin. D. R o w '
many homer. A /tide 10- feet
n&lt;*pth o f Mvirat Inthci by'
,* . , • » #_ 1 i n i i fe l a K v I p n H n i l P n p
ile v . Joe CVCrsw*/ paator
.Sunday School, 9;45 A. M. ,
unit
tori)
branches.'
Fallen
p.,w-Hhn‘
-tucHott
cap*
for
Tost
unlog
to
l
IID
L
1
8
C
/X
ie
n
a
C
U
T
O
T
above
_
normal
flooded
residential
Veit.
.
Sunday school btfcjitk at 10:00
Mornlng worship, 11:00 A- M.
line* lighted the murky- morniit" icounlors. It operates by inscrlion • S i g n i n g D lB Q V O W U ls
— Motgenthau described the late
A. M. with Mr. Clyde C. Muse area*,'ami gigantic tgavu brok*
Training Union, 6:16 H. M.
built
20
year*
ago
agalnil
storm*.
with
blue-green sparkr and dU-juf n penny.
’ .
^
■- °
supt.
’We
hive
classes
for
all
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
Hopkin* .*» the "belt** of the
The Kev. Maurice ilrantli-y mis- ages with good'spirit filled teach­ Highway 90 vas impassable and
rUfu
T
te
^
^
,
Gih.
.
i
.u
h
!
1,1
pointed
out
that
the
gum
I
^WASHINGTON.
Sept 19, GP&gt;—
New Deal spender* becauie he got
aionary to Nigeria, Africa will be ers that will make the- service a over the city’* $3,600,000 aeawall,
..
‘__ .-f-.„,-!m «rl,in e w.t invenlid a number The National Labor Relations
was
atudded
with
stalled
automo­
pecan
crop
w.a
taking
a
t
c
r
r
.
f
f
.
e
'
"
T
?
money into circulation quickly apeak for us Sunday.
call will t&gt;« given ... ,
Board and Robert N. Denham, Its
beating with ftiany trees Mown "* y«nrc ago liy n T!.-.p{r»t mini
Pastoral service ji t I fsPO A. M. biles.
lor pumping purpose* and gave
Wednesday Prayer Servire, 7:30
gcm-ral
colrnvol. W a v allowed,
duwn
and
other*
stripped
o
f
"
f'"
1
lor
rlre
lire,
11
.
M,
.Mount,
who
i
j
The
staamship.
Empire
State
The pastor urges ell member* to
P. M. *
-destitute people work.
Rage and ripening nuu. Tin roof-i |n„ n. .jj y(.nl, u!l(
latter’s A Ft. and CIO top officers until
■napped , ita haw'sera amt peeled
be
present
at
this
service.
Monday
-.Tuesday#Wednesday
. fckss, he said, wan "*o anxious
Evangelistic service at 7:45 P. away from the Congreaa Street
" f l w up like tlnfoH. ^
son main- the mgehir.i * which OcL 81 to sign affidavits dies- *
to keep graft and politic* out week of prayer for Slate Mis­ M.' The peator will be speaking wharf In New Orleans, but the
At Biloxi guits up to 76 miles ,
,
. .
vowing Communism. The effect of
sions-program*
'by
the
W.M.U.
of the public worka program that
an hour raked that resort city |,"*vv »&gt;«'**i placcvl by civic
at both morning and avening ser­ master succeeded in reaching mid­
-r, ojgan, . ,
« Uo n l» that the board wlU
ha practically ipent through a
and
water
covered
the
causeway
JJfRons
-h
13
sta’
c
The
Jack-1
not JUmi*, AFL and CIO eases
vices. After the message an alter stream and both anchor* were
medicine dropper." Ickes’ slow- FIRST MKTIIODIST CllURCIl rail will tie giving.
leading to .the inner harbor.
tunvillr* Uni t Club is one of the In-fore that date."
dropped. A deatroycr-eacort broke
naa* in making decision* wn*
Murnlng Service: “ The Achieve­
More than 10,000 persona were
V. L, 0. Servlft 'eheh Tuesday loose * and rammed the Algiers
“ sometim,-*
a real handicap, ’ ment of Fidelity."
evacuated from flimsy wartime
evening at 7:48 P. M. Mr*. Cyn­ Farry.
Morgenthnu added.
Kvening Service: "Christiana— thia Gaiisy, Leader^ 'A program
housing projects along the vulner­
Mui*ant International Airport,
. In a foreword, Morgenthau oabl Or Keasonohle Farsi ml Ira."
able Gulf Coast from Pensai-.dti
14 milt* west of New Orleans,
for all young peonje,
NEW
ORLEANS,
Sept.
19
(/!*)
ha waa prepared to tell the
westward.
reported the roof torn off it*
W.
M.B. Service
each Thursday
each
whole atory of hia adminiitratiou
One fishing boat was mia-ir:
evening at 7:46 P. M.,, Mr*. Flora main building. The field Itself —A great Gulf hurricane atrurk
FIRST
CHUMCII
OF
CHRIST
Louisiana at 6:30 A. M. today, with two persons aboard. Thee
to far ai hi* record* and knowl­
Crews, leader in rHxYge.'
was under a foot of water.
SCIENTIST
edge allowed. And alao to "run
The Church atdRg;«band will
The 130-foot smokestack atop ripping into the exposed area at were listed as Kalvator Barrior
H00 Ka»l Second Hlrcel
the rink of mlainterpretalion by
furnish the music Tor all these the Hotel
Monteleone, in the the mouth -of the Mississippi and hit 17-year-obl nephew,- Kimenemy or by friend." He .added.
‘t I' i’i|AA *'*M f *m !* ninghfCrvirr.!services, and the public l» Invited Flench "Quarter of New Orleans, River with Winds of 100 piUea &gt;n sell . Collins.
“ Roosevelt's place In history
collapsed * across twu buildings hour.
Mayor Delessep* S. Morrison Grateful Lellcrt Pour In From I sometimes felt so high atrur ;
■tund*
la sufficiently maaaive to aqryivo Subject: "Matter."
The storm which devastated
but no one was hurt. A banana
proclaimed a ’state of- emergency
Lakes To Gulf. Moled Medicine ami weakened I could scatccly
H:00
I’.
M.:
Wrilge.vlay
Servire.
the pinprick* of* (wUy detrac­
s
large
portion
of
Florida
two
Cfll'AL
HOLY CHO
conveyor was slammed against the
at 7:30 A. M, fC S T )‘ and orders 1
Resiling Room hours, Tuesday's
Gave Her Prompt Relief After stand on my feet. My elimina­
tor*.'
days
ago
waa
reported
early
tocausing uneilimated damage,
all persons to "remain Ittdoaru,
Referring to the New Deal'* and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Four Years Search, States Well- tion waa sluggish, and many days
Mark T, CaVpHtiWT Rector
top of a shed at Erato Street, day centered 30 miles north of off the streets, and keep mil?
I frit so worn out that, most of
three big depression spender*.
[lurwood,
l.a.,
which
is
near
the
Feast
of
St.
MatlhsW,
Rvsngellst
Known Resident
A
3-story
health
center
clinie
CHRISTIAN A MISSIONARY
of the downtown area unless -t
my housework had to go undon*.
Morgenthau aaid today:
mouth
of
th*
mighty
river.
Fore­
8:00
A.
M.:
tI|)Yt0kmmunion.
on
Rampart
Street,
on
the
rd,-o
ALLIANCE
is absolute necessary."
“ No one can b« mor# thankful
"I waa In favor of having them
Chapel.
Happy ri'- ’t and Women from
of the business district, waa casters aaid It would pas* “ very
On Hanforil-Orlando Highway
He continued: "The situation
for the relief Retongs gava thsm.
(pend all that war nreeiaary
rloae"
to
the
sprawling
city
of
8:30
A.
M.:
Hally
Day.
Church
to
Gulf ate I relish my food without trouble,
unroofed and one wall cavad in
Glenn E. Smith, Paator
Is well in band and all agencies the (7ic.it
to meet human needs, hut I knee
School. Opening service In the under the storm's impact. A res­ ijrw Orleans,
l&lt; llintr •&gt;' tlu- -r-'li. f l(* ii-nct rave
SUNDAY
are
functioning
100
percent
in
that high strung weakened feelini
that a future of unlimited spend- ' 10:00 A, M,: Bible School. Mr. (hutch, Every member of the idence on North Hroed Street
Ugly black' clouds and rain
the protection uf life ond prop- them, lifted r-f t : V, at nf i«ttflor­ is relieved, and so If th* stuggls1
tng would only demoralise tlu A. WIcLnldt, Sunt.
echool la requested Id be present. collapsed but no injuries were re­ were
in
the MV
city as orl
in
war*'*-. reported •
*'* »**»
V
elimination. 7*
1‘ «frfel-so
bell
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayrr and ported.
btulneaa community." ,...
&lt;f. MtVrrny?
i l - s o ‘-much
much beHef
■
thousand* of refugees crammed
11:00 A. M,t Morning Worship.
- n availa
__ U11b.1le- -p..in
. 1buildings
...UJI-... ...»
-The-purpose1iof the proclnmatlrtrf; ..f 9T0 IL v .ll Mill R. id, N TV.,
Tailing of a itaff meeting on
all
u
b
lic
and’
7:46 P. Mg Evening Service. sermon.
,lron|l,r
1
P*rK)nApril 16, 1037/ when ha .aaid ej(- The pastor will speak at bold **r2:00 P. II,: Holy Baptism..' -* 'Ph4re' waa no estimate of pos­ uther shelters: ti usts up to 76 ipil-.-s the Mayor said, was "not I .ttlantn. G i . who hnnmlv d cln reti! ""Y recommended Retong* to.
fnrta ware being made to taper vlces. The public Is cordially In
6:00 F. M.: First fall meeting sible casualties alohg Ihe Gulf and steady winds uf 66 mil** alarm apyone" hut simply as ft
gava nn- -.pli-ndi
S K ______
'
off govarnment money outlays. vilaL
_ . |of_y.E.8X. Opening devotions in Coast, but' It .was .feared-that In­ tui1* at the historic city.
precaution.
Retonga is SIntended
to relieve
----juries and property damage woulJ
-■*
T-lief after i’ veryth|ng else I trird il 1stres* due to tnsuffietnt flow
1the chaos!.
. .
Morgenthau Treadled that Wal­
Approximately
8,600
persons
really exceed the toll In Florida,
lace yapected to apend $1,267,000,Three of the firat five- pa»«et had failed. My appetite was |-,&lt;«1 of digestive Jukes in the stomach,
CHRIST CHURCH. I.ongwood ) Advance notice—First fall inset- 'here, Wfiere the storm struck two huddled in New Orleans’ murilcimost of iht- time but just ufter loss of appetite. Vitamin B-l de­
000 In 1937 exduiiva of the coil
thrown
jlng of th« Men’s Club on Septem­
Mark T. Carpenter, Vicar
us!
auditorium
and
20,000
wer«
.
, _ by
, .Georgia’s
, Frank
. ......Sink_
of atablliitng farm production
ber 29 at 7:00 o ’clock, fit. Monica days ago, only five live* were lost nit mated to be sheltered In the wlc*1
Hti Matthew,'Evangelist
*n
Vr i-sling my viff*-ring l«gsn. Eo ficiency and constipation. Accept
and crop consumption through
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and,Chapter will b« In charge of the although property damage aoared city’s 40 school*. Many of the |“ n« e. ,Bow| ' lMiic were B"04 t(,r much gtis furituil in rrtv stomach no substitute. Relonga may be* *
to
many
millions.
an “ evsr-normal granary" plan." sermon.
tliyt it pfu-n pri ss-l against my obtained at TOUCHTON DRUG .*
*
(supper,
. tefugees were French aoeaking touchdoWM.
clirst until I could liaidly breathe. CP$1,167,000,000 in 1838, and &gt;1,087,fiakaeman and
■ l, ,4 truck
ieiial# farmers
faemdee from
f v/i rsi I
Adv. C
. 8lltJr P*r' * nt
l^e hou* * * /n• fishermen
000,000 in 1838,
Ihe Rene housing project for lbs flood-threstgned b#you ..£01111This brought a remark from a
negroes at New Orleans - wsi a ' dry below New Orleans.
P h on e
Phone
Rimsian P tchh
W orld Revolution— reported destroyed in the early
-Staff-mamber- that - Wallace’s-*«hThe New Orleans health center:
sent. \ha'd “ given
away"
psri of the hurricenV. The houtei was unroofed shortly after dawn
M’antlaice from Pag* no. I
II o a l l n . r d . I r e s , l ' » i «
u a tl
1.894,000,000 from 1834 to 1837.
and one of the three story brisk
ahevltta cgme to power 30 year*
orgenthau himself lnterpo»e&lt;l some comment.
wall* caved under ihe poundlnT*
ago..
*
*
Aildressing
the
UN
tieneral
Aakfet Wallace's “ overhead" waa
various parts of .the world arid of hurricane winds, huge metal ,
What
more
natural
than
that
1180,000,000
or rflne months to 'aeinbly -yesterday Mr. Vjhinsky,
m odoV J
foi
cannot recall anything even ap­
Soviet deputy foreign minister, Russia should make the most of proaching the Deputy Foreign’
give aW&amp;y (B 16,000,000."
its
opporunity?
The
only
new
When he informed Wallace nf cried “ war monger" at John FoaMinister's warmongering charges
IN N E R SPItIN G
thing In the situation la that Mus- against
the--United Rtatri and
this talk, Morgtnthau _»aiiL Ur ter Dullea ami nearly a doieii oth­ row has tabled Itl ' CSTdl
'a
M ATTU KSS
Secretary of Agriculture comment- er lending American* and turned move which was forced upon it even against individuals.
One of Vishintky'a surprising
ad: “ You don't understand what down flatly (hr n»w Marshall plan deliberately by U. 8. Secretary of
V
and
■Jor remodeling the- United Na­
(and nrta would say somewhat
W* are doing."
State
Marshall'*
challenge
in
the
daring) attacks was made against
: “ Oh, yea I do," Morgerithnu aittil tions.
M A T C H IN G
and
The war-monger charge was Assembly Wednesday.
the American Legion whicn in­
ha replied. ” 1 understand It more
Vishlnsky’a
speech
wasn't
con­
thrown
directly
nl
Dulles.
ft
cludes
the
millions
of
Americana
BOX
SPUING
•very day. This Is ten times
Dulles was silting with the U. structive, and obviously wain't who did so much to save Russia
worse than llnpklna. Hopkins is
Hot ft For
meant
to
tie.
It
waa
a
capable
job
the only one that has cut down S. delegate midway in the U. N. of two-fisted street fighting, In th* great war. He classed the
expense* in Washington ami th.&lt; assembly hall as the Russian chief which Included calling of names. . “ n o t o r i o u s American Legion"
the war-mongers.
on# that costa us more than an*- delegate vigorously flayed nations
It was, of courae, a cry of de­ among
and is personalities in the basic
Well, what does all this add up
!
body elxe is Wallace. My hat
fiance
but
many
delegates
nuie*l
eff to him—he I* getting awny •Soviet policy statement to thli that It was straight-from-the- to? Naturally s lot of folk today
Less I.Ibentl Allowance For Your Old
session of the assembly, „
are looking anxiously at their war
with murder."
,S. Sanford Ave. (Glndcrvitie)
t
Vishinsky. bitting hard at the *boulder Red propaganda which barometers to are how they read.
Spring and .Mattress
Rorgenthxu aaid there waa Just
wuuld
make
prime
reading
in
Hus‘0
a* much pressure fur sjn mliti;; U. 8. policy supporting Greece, ala and would impress satellite* Well,.so far.as l .see-we ore no
“that the**aiiro&amp;ly'adopt
nearer war today than we were
H O LLYW O O D
, ,
from ConitTes* aa from •govern. proposed
and temporising nations.
a
resolution
calling
on
Ihe
U.
8.,
;
merit agencies. On that Issue, hu Turkey and Greece to halt "the
However, We shall make a mis­ before Vtshinaky unburdened hlmC pU C H
bald, many Congressmen were .propaganda of a new war" which take If we don’t also take this self yesterday. That being so,
w*
still
ean_
accept
It
m
)
a
.(acl
.
-L
A
U
N
D
E
R
E
T
T
E
------j
#*|ike the Georgia politician whu c- said- waa lidnjc-raixicd-uiL by speech to lie a declaration- of
Complete
' policy by Ihe Soviet government. ■ftsitMr Russia nor any other
4 ------- always-voiad dry toll drank
. ..f, ar,|ul„ ry c|rc!t.,.;
country wants war. All other
of
The
language
which
Vishinsky
The resolution nlsu ratted' for
things aside, She Soviet Union
outiavHng atomic and other wea­ used hs* shocked a multitude. isn’t resdy for wsr and won’t be
-L u,. HEflH FOR WALLACE
, ' {S A N F O R D
so
Your
correspondent
has
attended
pon* of “ mass extermination" aa
many international conferences In for many years.
Of course, if nothing happens
' NEW YORK, Sept. 19. G P )- being in the Interest* of “ all the
_W hol*. W egks -Wrurh 4)on»-A ul&lt;vm aH rnlly
I SF OCR tiUIXeGT 1‘ 1-AN— And “ Pay Aa
_______ ,
. to stymie the weild m ohmiwr
Eugena Dennis, general secretary i-ace loving nations” ami aa "the
~|a Communist l *ariy/-aaUt last eavirai -blow- upon the propag­ down" tilt Ttntfch was the first for the spread of-Communism, the
• 30 Minutes
,t American Communist* he­ anda and the instigator* of a new break by the United States from |time will come when It will break
the unanimity of the great powers. against the shores of great couned the time waa right for war."
*
r
The chief Russian delegate, No. In the U.’ N
j Dies which will fight to keep it
Excellent Sanitary (’ond Itlimn
ditching a third party but that
100% Soft Water •
SANFORDCelery
nnd
Sanford
Avenui
1
depute
to
Foreign
Minister
Mol­
2.
Tha
Marshall
.economic
plan]
out.
However,
that’s
a
matter
o
f
i#y would not “ Isolate ourselves"
O R I.A N D rt- Phone 1232
Second nt .Oak
Telephone 1082
by taking such a step "without otov, blamed the United State* for Europe waa merely an exten- the rather distant future. 8omslubstantis! trade union and Other and liritain specifically for the slon of the Truman Doctrine to I thing may Intervene,
progressive support." Dennl* told slow progress on atomic energy rover sll Europe.
JL-Tbe- United States and Bri­
,a rally the party favored^."a control and arms limitation—two
strong; Independent people's parly rmim* advocated try RovlcrRusiti tain are responsible for tha lag In
last
year.
setting up atomic energy controls.!
‘
* connected with the proHu labeled tho Marshall plan
4. Soviet Russia will stand firm­
Wallace program and
announced yesterday as an “ lll- ly against sny attempts to disrupt
concelved scheme to substitute and the unanimity of the great powers
*rH
bv-psaa the security council."
O
■—the veto right
„ _____
Vinhinalur-set
down
tu
the
a:
*- 87 Offtcls! anti 'brlvste' circles In
. J V
plause of the Russian group in the United States are hurling unLegal Notice
‘
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the assembly, whlfh had .cheered fuumled charges of war prepara­
him
eevcral'
time*.
The
United
tions against Russia.
MOTICK TO SPTKSM
'
No. s i n Stairs drlrfcatlnn did not ap­
Vlshimky waa applsudfd as be
•TOl
“ AH" O tlK lJ ,
II AttS'll ILI. plauded or make any move when leveled verbal assaults- against
.V*bo*e rstldtnc* l« Hall. I^iultlaOs. the grey-halred prusrcutlng attar- what he called American war
rar proand who** |mmi office *&lt;Mr*t* ••
&gt;y, now a diplomat, finished.
flteera and "war-mongers.
wg&lt; ." The
car* e t (l*a*r*l irelltery, lt»u. ts*uHe msdq .these other conten­ Soviet Ukraine, Poland, and other
N‘
f
' TtlU AHl3 ISK H kltr NOTIKIKU tions in his speech!
T^e current selling- prices ‘
members of tha Russian group
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1. The Truman Doctrine . laid rlapprd loudly.
.»# V* ^
Is (OW pending In th* Clreott 1‘ ourl
o f the foliowing N E W B U IC K S
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Rainy and squally tonight with
continuing cloudiness Tuesday.
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SA N F O R D ,

Storm, Not Hurricane
Gmail Craft Warned
By W eather Bureau
But Little Danger
Is Seen For Others
MIAMI. Rapt. 22. «V -G ra d y
Norton, chief of the Federal
Storm Warning Harriet hare, adriaad Floridian* at I I1. M. to­
day* , ,
"Don’t lal the alorm- now In
tha Gulf tauat you too much
worry. It ta too close to land
and morlng too faat to beroma
a hurricane.
"I frankly baliara that If the
• canter remained orar tha water
for another 24 hour*. It would
foefeaae to finrrieaae force. Hot
* It will not remain orar water
that long.
“The w om wa will gat from
it will be natty waathar with
haary aqualle. Hlgheet wind*
of auatalned Telocity ao far her#
been 40 mile* an hour. When
squalls come along, they hick
op orar SO.
"The principal danger la fa
M email craft. After the renter
w. /roasu Florida-and enteta theAtlantlc. It poaaibly wilt Jump
ahead to hurleana force, but |u«J
now we ace principally concern­
ed with development* aa It. approache* Florida.
"Wa are heaping a rery cloaa
watch.
7“
"Of eoorae, all of ut ar# jittary from laat weak’* atorm #iperlence. Hut wa can face a
*0 mile blow with confidence
f
and a feeling of security. If
any change* In the eltuatlon oc­
cur, you may bar# confidence
that you will be adrlaed fully
und quickly.
'"Tha aun broka through at
Miami at 1 P. M. More squall*
hey won't bo
•re mating, but they
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"TtVr*^ «ruT'aoat h*re ’ Ftnrlda.
Weekend arrrey*. on which
reports ir t InmfnpWt#, litdiCate more than 1.1M home*
were deetroyexL 11.000 or
more damaged and that about
“ 1*0,000 peraona wera housed
—d fed hr the Red Croaa In
Florida, MUalaalppl. Uulelana and Alabama.
* MIAMI, Fla.. Sept. 2 2 - y n A weak tropical etorm with wind*
around 50 mile* an hour in gu»ti
M expected to paxi Inland on the
Florida we»t coait in the Fort
Mycn-Tampa area lomctime this
afternoon or tonight, hut the Wea­
ther Bureau, emchafizld today that
* wirv»H not he dangerous at all/*
&gt;
Chief Forcaater. Grady Norton
^»aid amall craft ahould not venture
Into the open -lea where the wind*
will be at peak In guiU.
He *aijJ_the disturbance, which
wa* centered orar Dry Tortuga*,
60 mie* from Key We»t, tri* morn­
ing wa* tccompanild by a large
*re* of squall* which would be
felt over mo»t of Florida, He laid
It w*i doubtful if the Well Coait
Awould feel Iny higher wlndi than
other atetiona of the itate.
The high eat luitaincd wind* in
the (Horn *o far rare been 40 mile*
an hour with tru*t» up to 54 mile*,
Nortin aaid. Ghita of 54 mile* an
‘. hour were fepotled at Key We»t
this morning. In Miami, wind*
reached 36 mile* an hour at
8 :30 A M.. with gu*t* ilighlly
»Yigher. The city waa lathed. fre^®qu»ntly by rain.
±- • Norton a*Id the atorm loat eon■Idarabla intensity
In PMjtog
orar Cuba laat.night and added
that It would not hart opportunity
to Meopan" before *lrIking the
Florida coait- Ho aald the atorm
constated of a brood aroa of equal­
ly waathar without a wall organ!*ad eantar and appeared to bo
quite weak.
"There la nothing to gat alarm# 4 about,** ha a**crt*d, but
.warned amall craft against rantaring out
-• However, the dlnnal Job of
tabulating caaualtlaa and property
* damage continued along the coaat
of Louisiana, Mlaaltaippl, Alajl bama • and attrowre northwest
Florida. Thirty-eight wero known
dead, and there waa apprehension
Of eaten atv* flood damage to com­
pound the desolation strewn by
, the hurricane Itself
, »_
Delayed report* rronTGulfporf,'
Ml**., aald beach arena atlll war*
Mocked off, and residents were
warned away because of vanomoua
snake*, apparently washed ashore
from outlying Islands.
Several
reptile* war* killed measuring
from four to six feet In length.
Upstate
Mississippi to spray
Power truck* war* brought1from
leach debrla with DDT and lime
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M O N D A Y . SF.PT. 22, 1017

NO. 222

Associated Preaa L tu td W i n

British Delegate

Miami Street Scene A fte r Hurricane Passed

Danger Of War
Truman Doctrine 19 Billions Is
Is Denounced By Estimated As
CIO Convention Europe’s Need

FDR Adviser Says
Sovietism Worse
Than Czarism

Wallace Says United Catastrophe Is Fore­
States Cannot W in
s e e n I f Marshall
Third W orld .W a r
Plan A id Withheld

Dr. Isriiaji Bowman
Of Johns Monkins
Addresses
Students
.

Unyielding Attitude
On World Problems
Is Denounced In UN
Meeting By McNeil
MOSCOW, Sept. 22. l.l'V—
Ne»-paper readers In the Soviet
l ninit lod.xi H e r e given a re­
pot! that liepulv Koielan Mini-ter tniliel 1 tUhinskv had
up-cl the plan* of forces In Ihe
tUnited
. Stair*.. whlrh »*re picInm l .la tr&lt;*MPiC ^41

BOSTON, Sept. 12 UP* -G en­
PARIS. Sept. 22 lAV Wfilrrn
eral office!* of ibe United Elec- Europe pledged itrell lo a pro­
•'i i w i i M O R i . ' s " e p i ; ' i ? ^ , ‘irvs ,, r .from
T‘’*'' New York that
me**aged
tiical. Radio and Machine Work- gram, of «clf-belp tod*y and ,a*kcd
Dr. Ilaiah Bowman, prciident &lt;d ki*hin&gt;kv* speech to the Ini&lt;p*,, of America. CIO. -today de­ ihe Um&amp;r*Sht«&gt;r -t^ .end it
John* Ho|Ain* Univrnily and No. led Nation* General Assembly
nounced the' Truman Adminiitra- $19,330,000.00 under a four-year
I geogr.iphii a|_ adviict to the late last week .In which he name,! hy
THIS IS A rniCAl n u n SCtNg In'Miami, Fla, with the tkelelont of hundred* of small bud ne*» pirn- *
name a group -of warmonger*
lion'a foreign, policy at one ibal Marshall Plan a* a mean, of avert
(landing in long row* after the tropical hurricane had swept through the city causing million* In property
Preiidmt Romevelt dining WmlJ pioditrrd the Imprejvslnn her* of
"give* ut imetutily and point* to ing economic “ catastrophe/*
damage. After pairing over adptnem Florida, tho atorm swept into the Oulf ,qf Mexico, only to'tutu
War 2, sail! (••alav. tlut "t’ ommun a loifsling Imnib."
*«
.
—•
war..
Thi* program, tbe participating ' northwestward and aim at. the aouth LnuliUnq coait and the new New Orleans area. (Internationjl)
lint i* a5to|uli*0t detigned to be
Their crilicitm in a foimal re­ 16 nation* declared, cobid enable
NEW
YORK.
Sept.
22
more tUlhlest ^nd imnplele tlum
port to a ihoutand delegate* tep- Europe "to make her lull"contri,
Cian*m. Onlv tbe la|ie| »t*tbing- Bnlain vvnrneil tod.tv llfal if the
tetenling 600,000 wqrkrrt at the kution to the welfare of tbe world. ’
Soviet Union penitted in trying m
ed."
union— one of ihe target) in llte
The requeit wa* made in a 20,In an addirvi to imotning »l'i forte it* own will upon tho world
CIO—opened a week-long ennven 000-word document which will be
! denl» al tl.e U m vetsUv. l U m ' v n .le
Hi . " ..'id ^ t r p r .s v r „ i lb - w o d H 1
lion here.
__
a iv l r ia r b
Vvllo
dispatched to V^arhington aflet Ilf
liverevl n ileiuim i vlioll of the Ruv w ill tlllin h le
"lu d e o u i cnn»e&lt;ju*n-e r ,"
Tltey criliciied Preiidenl Tru­ ligning heie today by representa­
nan giueAinirpl. and raid.
Brilitlr Minister of Stale Herman tpecifically for accepting a* tive* of tbe Ift nation* which mapA complete *ct of abandoned
" I tin not leaf i b r t'SSR todav
tm
Mi Ned iM unci! thU warning
advtieti politician* whom. ibev tied their economic want* in Km
cl’ the,, identified a* belonging l.»
I only leai dial out people w II
laid, the people bad rejected re­ lian-boycotied conference* held Effort
T o Partition Nathan * l-ev.entbal. *6fl vrat old A g r i c u l t u r e C o m m i t ­ not,.*, 1 m lime in Hive nut itnn,,'! liefoie th e.United Notion* A**en\- in
btiOU word 1m *ic policy
peatedly by rr electing Franklin here for 70 day*.
HoIyLandMiRHtEn- negttl who had been ic|*.-i tf-’ I t e e A j ’. r e e n O i l F u ­ tlir r»pin«n;n anti tbe ni'.in-. tlcV li|
D. Rooievelt. They alto callrd upOnly a 1.500-word summary wa*
mining from hi* home .it 41 7 l..,,i
wain yn aggirnive, arbitrary, u " stxtement for ihe United Kingdom.
dangcr Oil Rights 5etonil Street rince '• til n'tli**
tu re
Food
E x p orts
II - xigorouxly .itt.nke.l -Rutsi.x
on Mr. Tiuman lo return to the made public today; the text it
rupt, and (wiwerlul ., govemmenl
.iit.l
*1 the same lime .i|ipci led
policiei of the New Deal.
scheduled for publication next
Stluhlay evening, were found on
LONDON, Sept. 22 i/F) An
Washington! Sept. 22 -r&gt; ol tbe follv id rl.nling a v,.vt.
to Moscow to drop wli.it be c.i!|yd
bail Seminole Bnillev II I and
Henry.A. Wallace aliened that weekend.
"1
llnv
icaron
dl
univei,itin
Pierident Inimvn invited In* cn
Arab nlfirr ipnkeiman &lt;aid lodaV
mil* unyielding at­
"The American people, through
bmught lo polite head.piuteit it lire cabinet to luncheon today ai are cnnrcined atoiUI our new milt tit llrxil.lr
the United State*, even " itli it.
the Arab world ha* agieed to
titude mi W'rutil (iiolileui*.
wealth and atom bomb* "will never thfir government and their Con­ make "a complete economic and 5:10 o ’clock Sunday evening b&gt; lop Adminulivti.in idlmvlv (dung­ laiy ,'ivii e law. ' ■ •
Mi Neil itdi ulcd the cluirge* of
gress, will consider thi* program
Patrolman Robert Gilyaid
win p third world war.”
,11c «ald a universal -.rvicJ Ihw
ed into a »rnr» of critical &lt;c.nfercultural break" with Europe anJ
&lt;&lt;
mm rtmm Bln
RuwU'f
Apjlrei Y. Vidunsky that
wn,
needed
"if
vvn
nte
to
distil*
“ The war that la l-elng bred foe
America if the United Nation* t Police were informed eady Sun ence*
. . .on ttitemalional ,-problem*
f
f Lute military li«h, aril ie,pun,|. llicie . h "war '110(1 get ing" in tha .
U* must ha stopped,” he deviate 1
dry
nioming
by
M
&lt;&gt;nier
!,.
I
lain,,
should attempt to partition Bale*with this *v the lug, immediateI,ilme. f ait Iy mid at Hi- same I tilled Stater.
In an addrra* prepared for tha CIO
M, Neil calle 1
inter of the mining man, that (|ur*tiim:
I time tri pnldlc. Including c-tntine.
ronvantion. Wallace aald that in
N
tsltlcukv’*
.HU
l
L
a . .comedy
the event of \nother war “ we alii
Tire rjrnknman, lelf-ityied Ixrn- be wa* mining, lie wa, deim li' l Shnuld Congtes, be called into j grcOioiiitl. *ii|unill
( l&lt;‘i r *
net have strung allies.”
ai
being
5
feet,
II
iiuhet
in
special tettion |o M-e d emergenryl
1,1 « * 'egime. ..f tl,
.
. don prop*gambit for ibr ’ Arab
-o f -Hr-m were. - W-— Hten--- t)i-—:e-) - Vrsbmsky's----- ■
*Th# reactionary government,
L^itllL light blow |&gt;—
,sd-*- -altd-Judd aid TjyF.tlfiqie----------------- ' '*■"*
coir—Ht-w -toll 0 high tlegr— i,f cHorges tbsi tile -Marshall Plan
we ar* ^auppurUng abroad. will,
I
leaded.
He
bad
been
westing
.1
Ian authoritative British Foreign OfSecretary of .'stale Mrivhvll, wbu* 01 gouUalton for evil, *uch virion* etied Hie s .ieeelgnti of any remn*
enujiola with Intarnal revolu­
f»i ecnitomle aid to Europe .threattion* II a great war breaks out
G. W. Sp»nc»r won to|&gt; honor* fice muter said Britain would sc- while ca|&gt;. Ian ihiil am! wnrx flew from tb- UN meeting in! H*r i’ f ,Vw ‘? r*
1!h*
trv, and aco-ired_JJ.lt;jia_ot. jltr _^
betAeqitvthe United Slate, and •» * out* program conducted by cept such partition if other UN pint*.
HBt . u n L u ToiiFf iri&gt;h Ihf Hurl
A fTr r ~ n(F t n .f p..„id u .if: •liucling afimnc control and par*._._
R paM oX K iaW .
______
U in n the' clothe* were brought
t*-»r 11.*1 ml Ivxii g tl.e Security Council by
i' » rn
ii | " ^. b ,,‘ wou,d ht,P « W ou, ,Hr to the police station,. Monte* KHfCUtlvg, IiR«_uiidic4ftd hr hr ! ftttkVfHpn vj»n f h f
^ ; ^ b S ^ rV |U
^ U9/|
t tI'uiciug
l ’nV u
d ow
AtTha aame.Ume Wallace
!irvp» iirnn/lv ll»r U%v m »l* 1 ■* *luvmlUl fur tin* Afnfrtuiin |n'*iier loo 20 Vetoes.
*d- upon Praaldant .Truman to George 8tlne, R. L. Dean and.P tojee1Hani, »*•&gt; notified, came to tho
^Ir’ Nrlt'i l-'1-tl -n-eeh ranged over
Colonial S e c r e t a r y Arthur station and identified" the clothes should be convened in exlramd,
^
summon a ipecial *e»*iun of Con Rev. Mark Carpenter In rapid fire
tiie whole field nf international —
■ r tJImmediately
ljP
grna
t o '“ enact Into ortler._ and winning a large and Creech .lone* leave, by plane for ns those of tier missing brother, narr levrinn,
|
I'("Mlttinlitrt *iTO1*|»||*' v«I*1V
affuirs but it- central rbemp waa
a rationing'
ami price con­ varied assortment of prliea.
Ilaw
n lH
l'
New York tonight to pre»eftl
Mr. Ituman’, attituS- wa, re I.
itussin’a ufi i-mpiomislng nttituda
At tha luggaatlon of A C. Britain'* views to the t'N Assem­ according to the police report.
trol law ;with teeth,tn-It."
Several
traffic
arcidenl,
were
H-nreerg » n rwae slit
Stine, the club voted to hold a
City Meet Postponed and the (Miieiit'.fil "rrumbla and
Taking to task Senator Robert ".Ladles Night" program during bly, soon to consider a majority reported to police nvey the wees
A. Taft (R-O.) for suggesting the week of Oet. 27. Earl Turner report of it* aperiai committee end t)Ut the only injury was that
I
For V F W Dinner
“ No n;ltb*j !m. n monopoly of
that tha American peopta prob­ and Mr. Stine were named on th» An I'aleatlne fteommending divi- uf ArtInn Lee Snlliv&amp;t of Long- Thousands Attend
■rulii, " li** ii•• olid "No nation is
•Inn of moat of the H»l&gt; Land wood who lirol Ids libs hui t n,
ably should rat lea* extravagant­ committee of arrangement*.
( unmiissitin meeting omiilw-Nuit. Nb reasittiaitle nation
Into Arab .and Jewish state,.
LuUiuirdiu Funeral j willNofw-City
ly, Wallace declared:
the result of 11 collision at !t;!tO
Mr. Stine also announced that
held tonight in order ilurt Xgu_axpaoUors «lt—OTmi»x"tn have
The
Arab
,
(Hike,man
xnld
th-&gt;
o’clock Salmday mottling Ih&gt;"If the total program of the the week of Oct. 5-10 will Iw
v i ... ........ . “ ‘
.___ I roniiiikxliinaia- emt-lmoi—nffirlltT; bet view nee,*pi rd by all other
men In power |. advise to eat le**, known a* National Handlrappcd league—comprising Egypt, lirvj. tween tiie Kurd ,'-*lan_lie w-n ! __b.—T
. , Sapl. US, C l1
m«v uili-ml the aiipp-c and nl&gt;•••t- natiun."
. — . --------we (hall eat le*», and leas as in­ Week and called upon tha lu.m v -^-HilLArebla, H aiitJ uidtUL. U L drfVtniraTsr. •rTT;TrTR(re*t and i n " " "
'" ," 1 final'tribute tmlnv 1
„f VetcnviniT I'. • .:n Wan.
McNeil then &gt;n bvered this blunt
‘nnnn
and
Yemen—bud
ivcieed
I'ontiar ,rdnu driven by SaMticI
cioi..||„ ||, LaGuanlin, t ill-■|p,„t *;iiH2 nt 7 :M" o'cl ■■• ni tin naming:
flation increasex and a depression Club to assist In empkiying five
fr,mt j '•//'* '
° ‘" v,,r* ""
«hn- Mayfnir Inn Comm...... ..
will
*nch handicapped parson* In San tha "break” with the We»t. ehoub'j
la made Inevitable."
It the. So..&lt;*t government conlie divided, in rv aecrei
,i
. . crowded the Cat hr I m-i t jonjorrovv
*Ui
IU.IH.......
mi |i,o,nn»
night, iiixlwad,
"The time* call for bold action ford. Tha club voted to a**t*t tinresolution
adopted
at
n
meeting
-.dels
Ihn: in all nun, its power
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rn!
JidvH.the
Oivinr.
tn'Tit
program
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Clarence
Redding
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County
officials
uK
o.pl-ejdMnt*
and planning to avert chaoa," ha
jii'nd ''«■
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funeral sovfeA.
and Mr. Stlna were named to tin-, at Bludan, Syria, ncny^ljaiuaiicu . r u -r t A r i* I ’ i i i i 'i f F n r
.ervIcK ..
* f lb- S-nim' apd Jomm ' '..imtier §|U*t lie iixlendeil, it ft think*
said.
in Jam*. 104o.
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Thomas
forno
forno- .f Commerce, Aim-i-.o. la-gluli Hut in d&gt; -ciihuig any internatipn“ Tb*. great crisis ef the mo­ committee- by Frasldant Goriton' Asked why he wa* how diwl-- I *vtl /\ r L I m i l l I UT
’ r Gov.
■* - E. Dewey,
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tii.it
l.'sfi ijtiinn must
ment is not on tbe Greek border Briisom
5
: nVoM1,'.'cr
, 1'f w,-rr am-! fexpreted
" 1 " ) vtn at rend
’ ; Up- no •ting nt
sptprt.- thenr~l—srry~vrithnut
tUliiam
U D!1
a, H
Firms participating in the nuix ing the gist of the resolution, thi H u n t i n gn O u t O f S v a &amp; o n ,elnrct
but Ip. .th f American grocery
hre fMiiiHc officliif) who hhfUil t which llm prilKfhal Mpc-iiVi-t wilt ■(ualifirMlKio Hurt not only will
program ware the H. B. Pope f’o.. apokaiman aald "the main fPIiot
atom ."
Harod-Ronre and his brother. !
K
of
, Wmlplittir*........
Inc., McCronr’* Store, Mickey’s la to rounter rumor*" 'that tic*
t*4» I rnrii'U ,I*.
Del .in- rh" INiited Nations be. destroyed,
pharmacy, HUI Hardware (o., Arab *taUa have ‘ di,agreed on
...... H&gt;uV” Lk Dplaropal diocese
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and fnuuer ..................... but' Hie U’ 'table pence of th*
Better Newspapers
Frierson Electric and. Gas Co., Hie policy tn be adopted" if th. ! / f K 2 t . ^ l . J n
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tor tbe dead over I . ...........lute- whose Mill . et will to- world u II rrumtde und era*.!,’
Stine Machine Co,, Margaret Ann, UN disregard* .their argumentWer.
world G o v , ..... n v II. b r in g in g to u- nit th o ta n g in g
Cited__ A t Seminar Ferkine-Robson Men’s Wear, and against partition.
hideous ci’pseiplenee* to which
,were charged vviih , attempting to
ivill lie introduced by Hut
Mr. Vt«hlnsky drew o.ir atretw
Replying to a question, he sa- I
.n''1 " f , *r*»of&gt;. and
,ji
W n e b o e o In '
Kader’a Jewelry.
toi
I
F.
Boyle.
NEW YORK. Kept. 2*. GP&gt;—
a . "complete" ' veconmnic- lur.
n'eij guUly liefore f ounty J*idge I C M lie » O r K lT S I n •
J’-wt Commaiulor- 1 !• Scoit tion."
Revellon Itrown, editor, and pubmight" mean that the Aral*-os
* ^ " * rr. , aturday.
South Askw Rai
se1'
11 ;v,1‘ oino ilio-gurvts utid post Iteferriug to Viah:n,xkt'A_attack 1.
Itaher of the ProvIdenTa (R, I.l Butter And E ggs
lion* would withdraw American ’ A fide of VICK) and" cost* « “ *!■
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I ntetnlw-ts. Dick—Aiken.--will »tne mi Ho- 't'ni’ ed &gt;:;it.‘ -, McNeil
Journ*ly|iulletint told an opening
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levied on Harold liouie, and Richseveral selection* With Roger ll.x i- -uni:
A gain Stump In Mart * rieniianta
session of the American Preaa In­
------i------------------------ ard Ilouae drew a fine of ISO and
A1, ANT'L S"I*L 22. ' (/Tt
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"When 5Ji VKbittsky argued nn •
stitute at Columbia University to­
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- ,S,i d|,rt l mill operator., t ^ a , |,,d |„i,,
V.roidcasl by Motion l luiisday that Ins governro* t:
day that American new*paper,
Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
A r i , Svhrvn Y V n r k p r c
Warden Warren stated thU,|"," f '’
•’ "*
AVorker, ,\\| |;|t. Invocaton will be by the oere flistir&gt;sed ami angvreii ,»t
arc making "a notable record in
A threat of frost and wheat
onop » OrKerS
morning that the (wo. men were I nion of America, CIO, wants i , |!rv ,| (.; McKinley, pastftr of the tin, statemeius of
individual •
•elf-improvement end In their own buying bv miller* rerereed th«
Honored
For vService
w
h,||r «•*#»*^ti«mpteii *«*i fr*
J,tmr *^n«*rr»i
, |tM MetM.nst church,
Americans that Russia was prexMixf*x.u x
v c i v ix x iJiot d
wl||l(1 mn,orlng and u s e - K»o,i
Tt,e itemaml., wa* Mrve,|j. ( „ mmanrler Nr nt t announced {isrlng for war and was a warmon­
assumption of responsibility for protracted altimp In grain price*
public guidance and laaderthlp.". at Ihe Chicago Board of Tra
ing, Ihe mitmnohllf* spot-light
wimt-lighl
flt a Hireling oh-del"- pglaj this will lie llm iiiggrst mret- ger , | want, to *ny this: Th# reply
The seminar la the first of six day, but wlipUlala butler and egg .. - . . .
M 1**. mV
.
. iI locate the game. At the time of gates from 1W&gt; mill* who claim tn Inlc ever attempted by K»*l
CIO tax pod lias liecn railed to, create In­ is not to imprison any individual
scheduled for the present academ­ price* continued thalr downwaid chin# Shop worker* were present- ilia arrest
rest they were In possession
pussestlon represent
tepretent soma,
some, 125.0X
125,(KM
MI CM
or to suppress Ainerlcjiii or Rr*t*
ad with buttons on Saturday by of # |
n#lI - 'two liairrl* shotgun jtlle w'oikrrs jn the Houth,
ic year—the second year of the. tVemf.
loade&lt;l
terest in local, Stale and the Na­ ish ne\v(|is(teis
M.
Carroll,
general
foreman.
In
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nlj
„
loaded
*!x
shot
.22
rifie,!
The
revolution
declared
that
tl
Institute. Managing editor* and
and
a
lot
Livestock price*, which aim
tional Government.
"The reply 1* to open the doore
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' - ■Idllbinal
• ■ • * ------------news editors of 27 newspapers are moved lower laat week, wax* mix­ recognition ox 26 year* o f con- •
money
wns -n.. ■
b-d• t»
ba- -----revealed.
of Itossia lb that the nations,
tinuoua
service.
help
southern
workers
meet
the
attending the current three-week ed at Chicago and othar markets.
tiie people of th&lt;*«« nations, who
Thom
to whom
whom tb* "award* A i d F o r I l j i m l i c m i n p f ! lhl« h ro,‘ " r ,iv!t,« "f *11 tn *lHMi** l i i i t l i a r i s f i c C o i i k t o h h
aesaion.
The exchange* and wholes**!m io
tiave gieat underlying sympathy
I Ir llltllt. a p p C O 1^,^
diffrrrntinis la-1wren
Brown, referring to what he commodities Erice levels, which were made were: J. A. Strange.
M fi'ts In Huft'alo with, this new. ameigiug power,
w»
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termed the constructive editorial moved generally lower laat week. mgine machinist |n*peclor, who
Persons
I h Planned Hil* aerlinn and other region* nf
fan see wtiat (s going ftp."
y
.
the country,* There was no lmtreatment with which American were watched for an Indication of started work here on ‘ Aug. 8,
McNeil deeisred that Vlshinsky
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sept. 22. (,P)
newspaprrs hkve approached cur­ whether a turning point in the 19221 G. C. IIIAchllffe, boiler­
Step,
in
the
Fcleral
Security
"""liate
reaction
from
mlll
ownc
v
- -This rlty of 685,000 was ilrcknl had acrlised Britain o f "seeking
rent International problems, de­ record high coat of living had been maker and Inspector, employed Agency’* plan of vocational re- 10 "'•’ ’'• " " " I ’ ‘ ho^
since Aug, P, 1922; E. H. Camp,
out in flags and hunting tmlny ax to divide Kurojie" t(eo*nie of lier
clared that "superior professional reached.
S
a,7’r' its .180.000 Catholics prepared for effoils til Implement the Marshall
electrician, employe I since Aug. babUltatlon for' Imth veteran, and p" n&gt;- l,H'
performance la the hallmark o f an
outlined Friday «*"•
" W " ' * t lr tlnu' Hie opening nf the ltuffnlo Can- I’lau.
16, 1922; A. F. Kemp, machinist, non-veterans -were
Increasing number of our news­
...........
employed since Aug. 16. 1922 an.l afternoon at Eddie’s
Reataurant -by hail rtune to reclttce, not ralae, pay. tridal Eucharist in Congi i-ss.
Bible Class Praises
papers today.”
L. M. DeLanay, colored machlnUt I B»lph K. Howl FSA represents- *
*r «*s ■ w
TbtwCongresa, first in the .world tion." McNeill detlsieil- He added
ffe asserted that "the Influence
employed aln-e Aug. 2K. «!»• to a group of civic club and ( , j r l lH K i l l e d 111
since the one held In 1911 at Min- that Britain bad devoted har
of the Individual newspaper, I Anti-Gam bling Drive helper,
1922,
•
veterans organlration leaders. *
nrapOlis-St, Paul, was scbetluled con’ plfte strength toward world
think, Is not to be measured by
Ilralley Odham waa named chair­
Motorcycle Crash to begin late Ih the day with n cooperation, liut had been block­
A resolution, expressing com­
circulation but by tha Intellectual
man
of
a
committee,
which
will
liturgical reception of 81. Joseph’s ed hy Bnixta at every turn.
capacity of the editor*, corres­ mendation for efforts made by
aid In bringing the employment
KEY WEST, Fla., Sept. 22, &lt;7T&gt; new ralliedi :d for Francis, Cardi­
"We have !&gt;een thwarted and
pondents and reporter* o f tha In­ taw enforcement officers of the W are’s O ffice Open
needs
of
the
handicapped
before
—/The Florida Highway Patrol rere nal Spellman, archbishop of New frustrates! hy disagreement and ,
County to prevent Urn return nf
dividual newspaper."
the
public
during
Oct.
6
through
,,Arl«M
t
today
that
ported
Gloria IH Lll-er York. As metropolitan nf tin- hy a trolley of mm-cooperatidn
punch board* or other gambling For Driver’s Licenses
th* 10th. This period ha* b e e n Ha,
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21. nf••Philadelphia,
wax killed provlnee of New York, Cardinal lie declared "There Is no necesdevice* to places of business, Was
POLIO INFANT
designated
as
Nallntyil
Handicap
early Hil* morning when the mot- Spellman Is the patron of the sily for us t« lie divided, by po­
recently adopted at a special ’ The office of Judge R. W.
week.
nreyrle 'on whlrh abb wa* riding Congress.
litical, still le**' by territorial,
AKRON, O., Sept. 22 &lt;/P)-A meeting of tha R. W. Ware Bible Ware will be open 'continuously
Mrs. Jesse Mosley of the U. S. left U. 8, No. I highway on Sumof the First Matbodlsi from 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
‘the rnrdlnal was expected hy quest Ion*."
24-year-old woman under treat­ Claia
Church.
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each week day hereafter through Employment S e r v i c e , presided. mertaml Key ami crashed Into a train from New York CUv along
McNeil blamed tb* present crit­
ment for Infantile partly ala ha*
A cony of this resolution, sign­ Wednesday, Oct. 1 for the purpose 4‘resent were Ilralley Odham, F, ditch.
with two other prince* of th» ical world kltnailon largely on
given birth tn • alx-pound. IwxIt. Sentt representing the V.F.W.j
Puller said Gerald 8. Wood*, 27, church. Juan Gualberto Cardinal what ho catlihLUuaalk's unwlllloge
ed
by
Mr*.
J,
It.
Iloolehan,
class
,of
Issuing
driver*
licenses.
ounce boy, Children’s Hospital re­ aecrelhry, was sent to 8hariff I*.
After Oet. 1 It will I* neces- Mra.
_ . Roy Tlllia of tha_ Woman'*
, f BoA. a sailor on the UK8 Gilmore, who tiuevara.—aachld-Mf*— nf— Idrnxr ness to coopera’te. A* far ••
ported today, •
A. Mere,
wa^|4b.|lng-thn m^nn-yttfT^IT ,.rrl| Rm| r(,Ho Carmelq Cardinal Hiiasla was concerned, he said,
aafy that applicants see tbe State
tpJjlutmUL
Mrs. Margie «, Pqpla,
attaches
. . . . I
1 u n ji A i ia s i A.t
. S 1 . 1 .1
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. . ■ _ .
unconscious uamt
laid lie-. de Vascanrellos
erehanta Associa­ fknocked
Merchants
r ^ ,!
.
Tbe resolution, a* unanimously 1\
Motta. archbishop “ every situation la pictured in
adopted,“ aUled: •'That w a W h l t&gt;tlorr
i
for the renewal of their tion; Joel Field ami lien Young aide the Imdy of the dead girl for of San Paulo. Braid
Mack and white; perhaps, more
_
............as
_ _ _ a .tiapt
_.
u ". ■ V_L.n^_,L T V ,n *VU,lon Individually
and
clasp unit,
III
license, ot\ If they prefer, they of the American Legion; A. C. seven hours until he recovered
correctly, in term* of black and
last night when !h« child w u with to expreu to our law an can pay an additional II aa a Kllna of Rotary; Roy Mann of consriousnef* i t I A. M., and
new traps
Red."
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born. Ur. M. E. Farris reported forcement officers of Semlnol- penalty for failure to secure the Klwanla and Dirk Kl sherry of tho c r a w l e d back to Ihe highway
Andrew Carraway, president of
—
the infant probably would dls- County, our deep appreciation for renewal during the time specified IJorur.
where he flagged a passing mot­ the Sanford Sheet Club, announc­ a
p'r no algna o f the diaeaM.
every effort made and every act by law.
It was derided that the group orist and told o( the accident.
ed this morning that single and
HdlOOIdt RE-OPF.N
undertaken to protect ourr eiusen*
“ Our office will be glad to co­ win meet next Friday afternoon
County Schools which were
double shooting will take place at
LOWRY DIES
You
generally, and our Young
Peopl e. operate In any way they can," at 3:00 o’clock at the Tourist'Cen­
EDITOR DIES
the Municipal' Airport r a n g e dosed on Wednesday, Thursday
WINTER HAVEN, Sept 22. f&gt;T) particularly,
ularly,
prevent
return •aid Judge Ware, "anil If a party ter to plan further action, on a
" . to
_____
[t
the retur
BRADENTON. Sept. 22. U b - Thursday aflejmmn at 3:30 o'­ and Friday last week due to tha'
—Wonrf I* Lowry, Sr., 64, Flor­ and eajabli
cafabllahment within any ran ndt conveniently present their program designed to bring Ut th* itnbvrl William Benllay, 09, editor clock. Novf*Jraps have arrived atorm, were re-opened on ached*.4
ida citrus Industry leader, at an luainesa place ar otherwise n old license, it can be sent In by attention of business men the and general manager of the Brad­ and have been Installed amt tho ule this morning. No damage to
Orlando hospital 'Saturday after iunch hoards, slid other gamblln. another with the required fee ami need of handicapped peraoax for enton Herald, At his home eetty range it well supplied with tar­ building* ha* bven reported, Supt,
•n Illness of alx weeks.
evlcea ef similar nature or kind.' a new license can then he Issued.* Jobs.
T. W. I-awton said today.
gets amt ammunition, he aald.
yesterday of a heart attack.
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Arab Warns Of Brother O f Montez President Meets
Harris Is Reported
-Wilh-Cabinet-0nBreak With West To
Be Missing ^
Forcign Policy
In Palestine Row

G. W. Spencer Wins
Quiz Program A t

WASHINGTON, Sept- *»
-The American Red
OF)—The
Ri Crow
' 0*14
arid today -It
It hat
hae apdroprUthd
»P(lr
I- 11 .000,000 to meet "diaaalar
rr'iyf needr" ol stricken laml-

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iV i.U Mialallaua aa4 aallrw -I
liatU iaM iali far Ik. ptiiirua* &lt;A
imitlma fuaUt, will W. ch tu rf la,
M ftylar ■ftrrtlJai n in .
Ik lu l ,'t*w.**e««
law, itfir a a li Tk* IliiaM In U»
U llM il (laid al aiu iliilat. Oltlm nra nalalalaif In Ik, laigaal
ilU«i la ik* rvaalrs.nltk
Ian In f’klraaa nn4 **n Vnin.
M va,V n.af IkTie ll.nita la
kaaerlala* retaa nklrk la •allll-4
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Ulspalrki*.

MONDAY, 8 KPT. 22, l»47
HAT 18 W HY, WE NEED
MP1.ETE ABSTlUeTION IN
ORDEK TO CONTACT T im
Cod is within you._______
Some ol these polilkoi wfro are
ahduting that a depression is com­
in g arc going lo be mighty dis­
appointed if a long period of proiperity eniuci.
If the Chicago grain, market!
continue to fall the way they .did
tail week, the price of corn may
loon get down to where we can

After the first World War there

was for a time an epidemic ot
live goldfqh eating, but we never
had anything Fike this. In Papaic.
N. J. the other day a 19-yesr-oiJ
girl complained ol a stomach ache.
X-ray* and an operation followed.
whereupon the surgeon removed
from her upper interline a six and
a half inch teaspoon swallowed
a month before.'
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Au American Army journal says
that the Russian army in Europe
today it to large and well trained
that it could probably overrun and
conquer the entire continent in
n matter of two Or three daw. Then
they would be right twhere the
Carmans were the day before
D-Day, only without-(ba-air-fere*
and with much more extended lines
of communication and transport

Unknown '.Soldier II
An unknown nnldlrrr of World Wnr II will rent beside
(tie oriKimil -Amoilrmi unknown aoldioj*^ urrordlng to a War
PopartmeI&gt;L «tinni»‘nM.nwn| AH
r j * r ; *.;-wrtvmf mibi up 'W ib if w ‘ATiimca'fl tffine'r
ft/rces ami lost lila fiTif and Identity in the second world
war. Thus thousands of Americans will have the chance to
believe*it may bd their own friend or kin who lies in the
new grave at Arlington National Cemetery — and one of
them will lie right.
There are points on which the unknown soldier as an
institution can he criticized. Suspense over the name of
Unknown Soldier II may not be merciful to those Americans
who have already suffered seven-lv. As a fantastic lottery
In a kind of hope anil sentiment that might better be forgotteu the shrine may be regarded by some as not in the
best of taste.
*
On the other hand, the first unknown soldier has be­
come n symbol of n faith and a passion which needs renew­
ing. Ceremonies at his tomb have become dedications to the
ideal of peace. Tjiat ideal must not be allowed to become
the bbject of merely routine observance. That it should be
revived and refreshed in dramatic fashion when Unknown
Soldier II is interred is unquestionably^ to be desired.

Laboratory Marvels
This fall more engineering students will enter the na­
tion’s technical colleges than ever before. And engineering
firms continue to cry for more. Last June, it was said, there
were two Jobs wulting for every graduate of the country’s
leading engineering schools and 25 for each- With an ad­
vanced dpgree.
•
Contrary to curricula, of unde|graduate days before.
engineering1stinlehls rtoW'iearfi flmt-fianH familiarity with
giant and complicated machinery while studying textbook
theory.. Laboratories of most technical institutions resemble
machine shops or modern faclbrles.
The war developed American scientific and technical
skills, needs and interests to nit amazing degree. Peacetime
sees a continuation of such progress. It all promisee a me­
chanical wonder-world of the future that1few can Imagine.
Even students beginning this school year may have little
conception of what miracles their, training may uncover.

Irene SH*rbenz writes from London that one of the
brightest ideas of the Women's Voluntary Services there
concerns recreation and social life for people over 60. Many
of these persons lost' relatives, friends and homes in the
wnr. and would be at loose ends without the Darby and Joan
Clubs which hnve been formed in all parts of London, meet­
ing wherever a place can be found.
Three or four times a week, from after lunch till after
tea, men and women from 60 to 90 get together for bridge,
dominqes, and talkfests. Those who are not inclined toward
these pursuits may just sit and watch or thinki no one is
urged to do anything. Everyone has tea. which costs tupence, with :i penny,ej(tra |r you want a tart.
These clubs are as valuable in their w ay‘as are can­
teens for the young,. Being too old to prance about does not
necessarily mean that ‘desirq for social fellowship is gone.
Similar clubs have proved, successful in social settlements
in this country, but there is still room for many more in
rvll
loa Imttnn
anvnllnw communities.
cities,
towns nn&lt;l
and smulier

of New York.

iiy

d e w it t

T O O , IF IT APPEARED HERE

We aha11 be wise not to over­
look French Foreign
Minister
lildfeult’s ilrtrlatnliun before the
U. N. Assembly that hie deleradon "deems It futile and dangeroui to conceal the magnitude
and seriousness of the crisis"
growing out of the Rusao-American. dash., which is threatening
the "very life" of the tyaee organisation, and that it is only hon­
est to say one doesn’t see bow
the opposing views can be re-

to GRICAGO :
to NEW YORK
W

man'* Ian&lt;i between lha two do­
minant power*. However. *• can
fill in the gap* which he akippad.
The real key to the iltuation i*
• fact upon which this cnlumniat
haa been-inflating becatia* of Itp
aupieme importance, and it ta
Ihfa;
Russia's generation •old pro­
gram of ..world revolution for the

ificatiana of the great offensive
on tha globe. It* greatest suereaa baa. been ill raaiern Europe
where a big new lied empire lie*
bean built out of weak countries
tty etrung arm method* in a abort
tim#, but already it haa a grip on
other war-Unit nation* lik* Italy.
Thi*’ world revolution can’t be
reconciled with any -oihar vjnw*.
It can be Hopped only if and
when it cama* up against an Imwisdom won’t turn the trick.
Neither will harsh language.
What aort of barrier la needed T
Doss it mean wart Well, it
could mean that, but It itrikes
m* there are other possible ways
of hailing the ted tide. One

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PHONE 1325
W lfll NfclV Oltl.KANH declared in a "alate of emergency." w
unload pile* of mattrraaoa at the rity’i Municipal Auditorium f
Ukhu* im1&gt; u(, persona evacuated -from Uxa'tlulf CoaA araa.'
public buitilinga were thrown open to shelter homeleaa realdenti
the'howling hurricane Which iwept over Ilia city.
(International Boundphoto}

Communism H it
the new ItUropean bo&gt;y»dary Hneo.
At that tlm* he wa* preaidant of
tha American Geographical So­
ciety.
. - .
"In all direction — Bo.uhorua,
Baltic, Arctic, Ear East. Persian
L u lf----- tha Ukillt is pushing cut*

fur porta and what it thought to
give security to such ports, nsmsJy, the complete police control of
one after the other of the smaller
slate* lhat stand in the way.
“ Indeed the push toward such
ports is now but a detail of a
larger push, the spread of Com­
munism by every means, fair and
foul, conrtlved by a handful of
mtn anxious lo protect them­
selves . by impot-ng tilair evil
system on the whole world.
Bowman aaid that Russia “cautioualy accepted" an invitation to
the Dumbarton Oak* international
conference for peace in lUi* be­
cause the flbrieta "had quite other
design* Itr the post-war world,
plan* Involving military a n d
police domination rather than

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peaceful democratic cooperation.”
During the- war, he amid, “ thair
agent* awarmad with increasing
vigor - in avary troubled area to
make more trouble and dianodH
iikwia military
annual j allies,
aitirs, vvmUBlll|
their
confuting
to mwt Florida Financial Responsibility Law effective
both tha Issue* and tha volar* in
October 1, 1947.
tha process. W# tampered and ad­
justed and compromised, hoping
_Y»u-can be depriretf-oHyour right to drive^tn eyetit
.Ji'kLJhAjtdendihlp-WA-conaUbeAbyou are involved in an accident causing bodily injury
ly offered would dispel their sus­
picion one day. They consistently
or property damage to others, and unable to meet the
deny in deeds every profession of j requirements of the Law,
Democracy and cooperation that
they make in word*,"
You should know about this Law and how it affects
lie said every step taken by
Russia In the past three year*
shows 'that ah* will not accept
Copy will be mailed to you upon requeat.
the judgment of a majority of
nations on ,h*r acta.
We can save you money on your Hability insurance.
"This mean* that ah* will not
let go o f the veto in the Security
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
Cotmcil" of the United Nations.
H* said there wa* a rising
senlimant in the United 8tat«s to
maintain the nation’s military
Phone
strength.
1I3W
"When w* are strong enough
not to fear- the U8HR, or any
Magnolia Are.
other power, w* should be able to
think and act coolly and raao-

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rnoras*. Key eountriea lik* Ihiw
ain and Franc* are ao hard hit
that they art. unable to bolster
intention ot starling a war. Thi* thair smaller neighbor*. That*
I* especially Important now in th* why so much dependence is being
midst of all the talk about th* pos­ placed on America.
sibilities of a third world war, It
the United States gaya tha sains
kind of assurance* it would go a
Iona way toward relieving the
arudaty of th* world" Zploag*
K
B.Bfisfl1 *"Nothwithstandlng
■Nfit Utf1•hal ulc.ltme ll&gt;&lt;
tafd?
th* ag­
gressiveness In which th* speech
Communism Is throwing avary
wa# delivered, there runs through ounce
of itranrih in th* way of
It a clear feeling that Ruisls dot* fomenting
strikaa and disorders
not want war.’’ . .
to make the position o f tha righlConfirmation Is given this in­ of-center government untenable.
terpretation by a report made th* Th* Reds, led by Russian trained
aim* day by Ernaat Ropes, who Italian Communist i’almira Togheads the Russian (action of thi Haiti, are even talking revolution
Department of Cotnoitrce. Ropes, openlv.
, - who knoVs Russia thoroughly,
If rehabilitation can't b* achiev­
•aid that country Will not hav* ed In time to form an effective
tha Industrial rapacity to make barrier against aggvaaive Conti
war against .the United States for muniim, then tha Red ism wt!|
at lasit 35 years. "They haven't menace to tha Orient and th*
got the stuff," ha said, "and won't would create a new and terrible
navtdi for at least 35 years, not ovvmsn the rest of Europe. That
ev*n after 50 years. Wa don't Mfeatam Hemisphere,
&gt; worry about Russia as a
The position is critical but not
■I enemy." Hopes, of rouraa. hopeless and I ballet* wa ara
ing only about “ industrial sol it led to aa peel that tha econo­
y"—but thar* i* no doubt mic crlel* can be overcome.
a conc|«sl»na apply alto to
mament and (notarial,
i clear that . Russia 'can't
mw or at- any time In. the
itrue, for the simple swoon
hasn't th* thing* M fight
with. All It ho* ta men—and man,
no matter haw numerous or afftelant. can’t go to war Without
arms and auppiisa.

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to M IA M I*

XAMEA THI BUNK

Tha Orange Bowl’s leading PM*
receiver In th* matter of *Verd#
gained It Fred Walter* of Missis­
sippi State, who sdigged two toa­
ses against Duquesne (Ur T7 yards
In ths 1937 classic.

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RUSSIA C A N 'T F I G H T

Italy has notified t(x United
State* How much motiky it will
have to have lo be goo4 It is one
billion dollars, we bcheye. Othetw»e she'll sign tq) 'VHh Russia.
Weil. as far at we Are concerned.
Russia can have h|(l. If she itn’l
any mote help' to' Russia in the.
next wer than the was to Germany of Vensiutla. El Khoury
ia the last one, she'll be a liability. "Th* moat Important thins
As the French used to say, it's the aeeuswnce that Russia h
easier to send a couple of armies
down there to conquer her then
to lend five armies to defend her.
The nation lost one of its mot
energetic,
Lie, honest and colorful po­
ll figures when Fiorello Ladie succumbed to a paaertas
ition Saturday morning. Boru
lalian parents in 'New York's
l edstv-’iide, he was a perfect
tpfo of the opportunlio which
riea’s sjjtera of democracy
free enterprise affords anyone
it willing to struggle, A rough

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Andrei Vlihinsky's declamatory
Henry Moigenthau. aays Henry diatribe at the United Nation*
Wallace "gof away with -murdci" Canaral Assembly Thursday—his
denunciation of American and
back there in the free spending British fureign policies, his nam­
days of tha New Deal when it was ing of nine Amsricani as "war
considered popular to spend bil­ monger*" and hi* assertions that
country is rightfn it* Interna­
lions __oL dollars paying - farmers his
tional, course— tfo see unmistakab­
not to grow cropj and to turn theii ly the frank admission that Rus­
pigs into fertiliser. If Mr. Morgen-' sia ha* no idea or Intention of
lhau had pointed this out in 1937 provoking or starting a war, be­
cause it is entirely unprepared to
instead of ten year** later, he fight.
might have done the country some
That, wa ara cure, was the main
purpose of th* Vlsninsky speech—
a declaration that Huula ia un­
Another old lime Florida newspa­ able to go to war, whatsoever tha
permen passes (turn the scene when motive -or provocation, although
Wills# Powell diet in Jackson. (,«. that declaration was thinly veiled
in a bombastic arraignment and de­
at the age of 79. When w* lint fiance of other powers, seeking to
came to Senford, Powell was sec­ place them In the attitude of want­
retary of the Lake County Cham­ ing and promoting another war.
Ilia language was aggression, but
ber « f ComWrcc/latkY moved to his meaning was submission.
Sarasota'where he waa’ largcly re*
All through lbs speech — In
sponsible for cbnvctlin| what was markad contrast to the calm yel
then a small country town into * firm address of Secretary Mar­
thriving tourist retort, jn his day shall—ran tha plea that: other na­
tion* rafraln from war propag­
he wgj *h go-getter if ijiere star anda and preparation, %hila tils

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* Tht Pilot Club will hold lti bus­
iness meeting in the Tourist Centtr at 8:00 P. M. Tht Board will
meat at 7:80 P. M.
Tha W. M. U. of tha Firat
Baptist Church will observe tha
"season of prayer for aafa mis­
sions" at 3:80 IV M. at the chuch
annex.
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WEDNESDAY.

Tha W. M. U. of the Finn
Baptiat Qhureh will observe tha
"aaaaon of prayar for safe misaiona” In tha church annex at 7:80
P. M.
! Th* P. T. A. of the Southalda
School will be in charge of tht
ehaptl program of tha achool from
2:00 until 2:20 P. M. and a tea
from 2:30 until 3iOfcP. M.

------- -Of interest to hit .friends in
Sanford la the announcement of
the marriage of Varna F. Carroll,
daughter of Mrs. Bessie P. Hurd
of San Diego. Calif., to Henry
Hamilton Carroll, formerly of this
city. The lovely afternoon, can­
dlelight ceremony was performed
bv the Rev. Hamilton West on
Reptt.l8.8l ihe J’ iid ’aul-FptsctjpitChurch in Auguiita^ (la.
Following a short wedding trip
spent In the hjaitern States Mr.
and Mrs. Carroll returned to Or­
lando where they will make their
home at 70G Lake Adair Boule­
vard. Mr. Carroll is associated
with the Central Florida Motors
In Orlando.

Mr*. James Boyd of Leesburg
Is visiting relatives in Sanford for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Jarrell have
relumed from Jacksonville where
they spent the weekend.

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Sir. and jura. 1Jams* Crspp*
•pent the weekend irl Cairo, Ua.
whjwe they visited relatives.
Emmett Hrrndpn left on Sunday
for Gainesville where he will at­
tend the University of Florida.

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GENEVA NEWS

LeOette left on Friday
for Athens, Ha. where he will
enter the University of Georgia.

By Raymond Studios
Miss l.nVerne Dunkel, daughter
of Mr. and Sirs. R, II. Kretirr of
A l Brock Named
Sir. and Mra. Donald Zaspel left Geneva, whose engagement Is beTo Assist Freshmen on Saturday fur St. Paul, Minn.' Ing announced today to Kenneth
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where they will make their home. F. Harrison, son of Mr. nml Mrs.
Charles, Harrison also of Geneva.
' Seminole Hi
GAINESVILLE. Sept. 22. (Spe■ — * ----- --------------- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Turker re­
rial)—Al Hutchison Brock. San­
By BOBBY PARK
I.EE-HIHKHOl.M
ford student at the University of turned last Wednesday from Cash­
Florida, waa among outstanding iers, N. C. where they spent two
Of Intrrrst to their friends in
. .
All tha boys and girls up at upperclassmen selected last week weeks.
Sanford will be the announcement
achool were pleasantly surprised to assist freshmen in the details
Bruce Bolt left this morning for being made today of tht marriage
three times this week when it of registration and orientation.
Tallahassee
where he will continue of Mrs, Annabel S. Iwe to Dickin­
waa pleasantly announced that
Appointed by jh e assistant dean
there would not be any school that of studeiints” j . ' Ed‘ IVW. for thaulM* fM i* ? at Florida btat5 Uni- son Hitkhidrn in . Marion. .1IL .recentTy. -Mr. band Mrs. RlrRholm
. (Hayyfiva “no-school’ days straight 4MdStfB.
Mp'ablilty Indpn«l srrvfr*'
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are residing in Benton linibmi
la qulta a holiday but I guess well to the University, the group lead
Sir. and Mrs. Jr**e Bennelt have Mlrh. where Mr. Birkholm is conJ
A*v* to make it up. We only hope era served without compensation
nected
,
„ with the Atlantic CommisThey don’t take them out of any during the fonr-day orientation returned to Sanford from
S’ork and New Jersey where they ’ *on 1 " mP«ny,
of our other holiday a.
period.
Didn’t have room last week to
Brock ta the son of Mrs, Henry spent the last month.
lilt the Glee Club and Rand of­ 1L Jirock, 4IR Grandview Drive,
Slisa Caroline Lee, daughter of He ha* recently been transferred
ficers but here they are now.
Hanford.
Mr. and Sirs. A. W. Iwe, left to­ from the PrudentEal Life Insur­
Glee Club: Derby, Stcnstrom,
day for Lexington. Ky. to enter ance olflrr in Nrwatk, N, J. to
r#a.j ’ Dee’. MrJ.cllen, vice pres.;
Columbia. *
Ihe Universiiy of Kentuekv.
ane Chapman, aec. and. trea.;
Bobby Pullin, business manager;
Mr. and Mrs. A, L. Mvers, Jr.
Albert Fitts left today for the
[Aland Rudd, business managrr;
have left for Philadelphia where
Joanne Williams, business manV
llllV
ee* master's
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^tr .M yrirm fttrrstiinr tilt HtiilffT Will alilifltstiiilv f..»~
for T
tils
degree.
----- _ agar, and Lillian Moran, libra
at Temple University Medical He has a graduating teaching fel
£ Band: Joe Wright, rapt; DonSchool.
low-ship at the unlviO-stty.
* i na Lou Harper, 1st Lleutantant;
Francis Lefts, 2nd. Lieutenant;
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill and
Jimmy Powell, 8gt.; Eugene Ken&lt;
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hall, Mr.
children. Patrick and llrvan. have and Mr«. C. E. Spencer and
dall, S gt; Juno McGill, Sgt;
returned to their home In Clewis- daughter Linda and .Mr. and Mrs.
Rudolnh Smith, 8 g t ; Penrose
ton after spending the past week John Hall of Orlnndu spent the
Hutchison, Corn.; Francis Cobh.
in Sanford.
• Corp.; Alan lletxel, Corp. and
weekend at the W, C, Hill homo
Donald Futrell, Corp.
at Coronado lleaeh.
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
II.
G.
McIntosh,
Having a bad foot I wasn't able
Mr. and Mra. Bennie Kelgans 11 have as thrlr gursts Mrs. Mc­
to go to the Shipwreck Dance at announced today the birth of
Mr. ami Mrs. Bruee Laney and
the Tourist Center, put on by the son, David Bennie, on Scpl. IH at Intosh’s ninth, r. Mrs. Herbert son Bobby iinve left to visit in
Gl,e Club Friday night but I was the Florida Sanitarium. Mrs. Kel­ WlIking, at their home at 3IS Pal­ New York and with Mr. and Mr*.
walking to J. D, Fite and hto said gans is the former Betty Lou metto Avenue.
E. L&gt; Laney in Newark, N. J.
there was a Urge attendance with Lahrre. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
They plan to be gone about two
Friends of J. L. Hurt will be weeks.
everyone having a good time. 11. B. LaBrec of Longwood.
glad to lenin that be rrtumed to
Thera waa a good Juke and Miss
Whittle chaperoned It with the
.Me*. John Lyles and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Berch E. Parker his home on Oak Avenue after
Glee Club taking In f26.?6.
of Long Beach, Calif, today an­ having been confined-to the Fer­ Miss Mary Ia»u Lyle* and Mra. W.
B, Rnllin* of|Columlda. S. C. are
nounced the birth of a daughter nald Laughton Hospital.
Thera art about 1,700 colleges on Sept 10 in California. Mre.
the guests this week of Mr. and
Mlsa Daphne Connelly, Miss Mrs. J. It. Lyles at their home on
an&lt; universities In ths United Parker will be remem!&gt;errd as the
Betty Jo Brook and Miss Camille West Tenth Street.
Stataa. .
former Rebecca Lee of Sanford.
Batten plan to leave tomorrow to
resume -their—studies sM- Florida
Mr. end ' Mrs. James Higgins
State University.
have left to spend.some time at
Daytona Beach. Their son. James,
Mill Roie Levy left Sunday JK la staying
■ylng with hi* grandparng
Island.
N.
Y.
and
New
y-armriT H E S M A R T E R . C A S U A L *
:
jity on a two weeks' vaeaT thetr home ort South Ranforfl Ave•tton and buying trip for the Hol­ nue.
lywood .Shops.
Walter M. Smith left yesterday
Hob Wilkinson and Eddie Behlin to enter the University nf Alabama
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of Tampa plan, to leave - In tha at Tuscaloosa. Ills brother, Ralph,
near ‘ future foe Murray Sinte Jr., is now in his third year at the
Teachers College in Murray, Ky. university and Mr. and Mi*. Smith
* *
to resupie their studies.
arc both graduate* uf that achool
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Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Ashhy
Friends will be Interested to
and daughters, Belts and Niki, learn that Mr. and Mrs. Rolierk H.
have
returned
to
their
home
in
Herndon arc now making their
V
Jacksonville after spending the home in Gainesville where Mr.
v s
weekend in Sanford with Mr. «nd Herndon la an Instructor in tit-Mrs. George D. Bishop,
science department of the I'. K
Ynng* Laboratory School of tin1
Lieut. Clyde Hurt has return-,! University of Florida,
to Chanute Fifcld in Illinois after
•pending a short time his parent!,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hurt. Mr*. have returned from a two week'*
Hurt will remain In Sanford for vacation spent In Asheville. N. C„
a few weeks before returning to Knoxville. Tenn. and Spartan j
Illinois.
_hurg. S. C. Mr. Smith aim visited
f
t
i r, i’ for three daye In Indianapolis, hub
Mr. and Mrs. E. L Hoy Uft ,
he attemlrd the annual
yesterday mornjng for Py^®a- Dk-: n, ; el|nK 0f officers of the Lanuln
la.
sS-1 11...TJ ' Chi Alpha fraternity. He thejr re
cau*e of the death of Mrs. Hoy • joined Mrs. Smith nt Asheville,for
mother in an automobile accident. the trip to Florida.
Her father was also Injured In
the wreck.
■
Mrs. Edward II. Potter, Jr. an!
daughter, Robin, left San Francis­
Mr. and Mrs. Jufrs' Colie hsve co, Calif, on September 9 aboard
left for Jacksonville where Mr*. the' USS Thomas Jefferson for
Colie will attend the
Urlle
inr Southeastern
iwuinea.irr . ahanBha| China. En route they
Conference of Social Worker^
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, t |Uwa|li J(ip. n , n,|
“ r.V O f U - J *
ITeinir. Tao. China twforo reaching
District Welfare Board of Semin- s|lBnj{hB,. Mrg&gt; Poltfr „ nd Rob|„
ole and West Volusia counties.
are Joining Lieut Comdr. Potter
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who is attached to tha U. S.
Cottrell Tally of Columbia, S. Weather Central In Shanghai.
C„ spent the weekend In Sanford Mrs. Potter Is the former Joan Atwith Mrs. Tally and her family. larctlo.
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tuluuvo teoturoi an htnanolng, educetil* Ctvhlion v*n&lt;# eubtahing Witty
One, huirtmf Mint, Patton I), Matt. USA.
fnelntd H II. lot oWh pUatt land tnt T
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SOUTH SI DE P.T.A.
LaVerne Dunkel To *
•I B u ffet Supper Held
The, Parent Teachers Associa­
W ed K . F. Harrison
A t Country Club tion of the South side Primary
By ARM AND ARCHER!)
School will have- charge* wf the
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■“Mr. ami Mrs. It. It Kretxrr
Fall flower*. greenery and rhnprl program of the school on
announced today the engagement
lighted randies were Used jn dr \Vedrtc*day fron'2'.tX )-until 2:80
xi*. 1'
■&gt; a tna fur th o -X .
and -.approaching imArlage of their
corallng. j m — Smiiln.do ■
— i: Vi'iffnt siam Sm m m
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... , on, front v'-.in tTtfld 1 :UO 1'. M.
wttt-re
» n y ff*wiw n,mmp Ta*FnTgm-»t k o o ok-lotk..EoBow
and Mr*. Charles F. Harrison nl*i» er, hut she assures me they will ing the Mipprr singing wn* en­
be a«atrcen twosome for a long joyed to Ihe accompaniment- of drt-w Carraway, Mr. and Mrs. R.
of Geneva.
.
Miss Dunkel ha* i&gt;een entpl-iyrd time to conle. Rita, however, will Mrc Ed Lane and Mr*. 'F. E. \. Newman, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Roumillat ami Mr*. \V, G. Fleming Hpver. Mr. and Mft. Ms t r v Took#
for two years by the Sanford B.**e- be the boss.
All
future
Hayworth
films
will
rendered a vocal --olo.
nmf children. Henry and Pat, Mr.
bill Association and is a sub.
Included on the menu for the and Mr. A J. William*. Mr. and
ilild lf employee at the Sanford be made by her own outfit. BeckPo-i Office. Mr. Harrison Is a worth Production*, and .she Says. supper was .chicken ■&gt; la "king, Mr- ti. D. Ha\nr« of Orlando, Mr.
radualr of lire Universiiy of ” 1 hope Orton will be in many of baked potatoes, noodle*, shrimp and Mi - W. G. Firming," Mrs. F.
holds where he was a member them -soon. *lhtr personal i|'(fcr. •snlad. sllred lomaloe*. 'diecd ini. E, Botimilint, Mr. and Mr*..Roy
of the I.nmiia Chi Alpha fraternity,eme* have nothing to do _wltb rnl*. olive*,- pBklCs. hot bisCtlit- Hiiibr. Mr, lihtl Mrs, James Hldge^"
lit
f„r jlg.y tar. udh.ibo making piflim and cut fen. . ........ ............ ............ Airland. Jh.w.llugh Whelchel. Mr.
Those attending were Mr. nn«l and Mr*. Hoy William* and Mr.
.
Cyd CharDseV chongt-'* of danc­
Army Air, Fnrye and Kjinw Jhe
"Mr "r:eon.-r^rtmr*ton.Deputy
Colfretor ,ftf Internal ing again ate, now t*0 per Wni'TrT M i r n n f , " Mcr^ aml ",'Vwr.
AI«-&gt; Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Stuck,
her favor. The MGM dancer’* right Sin si I. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Bell.
Re venue at Daytona Besch.
leg i* still In a heavy east but Mr*. Robert Axt. Mr. and Mr*. W. Mr. am! Mr*. E. It. Smith, Mr. and
doctors will unveil the limb in four Ilenry Wight, Mr. and Mrs. An- Mr,' John Ivey, Mr. and Mr*. W.
week*. At that time they expect
P. Heard. Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Stubb and S. J. Stubbs, Jr., Mr.
to find the torn tendon* honied.
Cyd said- the accident would not Melvyn Douglas' first pfodltctloli and Mr*. John Meiseh, Mr. and
Ilv MRS. A. K. MOB \\
have happened during filming of for hi* own rompnny will be "Y » i Mr- Walter High.,Mr. and Mrs.
"On An Island Wall You" If she Were Away," n post-war melo Cbarb • Potter. Mr*. C. M. Hand,
hadn't tried to per/orm step* de­ drama with ;» French l&gt;ai kgrouml. Mi*. Dorntbv Powell. Mi** Janet
.Mr and Mrs. J. T. Mrl.ain, Sr. signed for a man’s miiaele*.
Dennis Morgan, hack from lo­ Hrirel, 'ti»s Camille Batten. Mis*
were weekend guests of Mrs. Fbr
Agent* are scurrying about town, cation* in France for "To The Vic Johpev Hannon. G. W. Austin. R.
ren. i ‘ Fortner. Mrs. Horace Kay for the first tittle, in an effort to tor,” .has little comment tu mat..* \. Newman. Jr., Kirby Fite, Jr.,
•n*f Mrs.-'Kdward Kite in Jack­ place their cHenl* in the few films on the long-short skill*,' Com Hugh Whelchel. Jr. and F, D.
sonville,
tu iiig made. One (75.UOO per pic­ muniim. or foreign film prorluc Scott.
Fretl Prevail re turun I home ture . actress i* lo-ing offered al Hon. Hts company worked r&gt;i!
\ total &lt;d 37 tobchduwnt have
Wednesday and is -ri-cutmratlng S2.IMM) a Week. Thing* are leatly Omaha arid Utah beadles In
Norninmlio. site* of the fii^t I* ril i-ored in Miami’s 11-game
from an appendectomy performed rough.
Kludlo publicity department* Amrrican landing* on French -oil ill any Bowl cite*, an average of
at tlie Fernald Laughton Mem­
nlm-c t . four-arid-a half game.
orial Ho.pital several davs ago. have been ||*tbl to the Itone. These in World War II.
Mr*. J. C. Bills, Jr. wa* a week­ ate the guy* who herald Ihe stu*
end guest of U f and Mrs, Allierl petidmi* feats &lt;d the industry.
*&gt; ,*•**
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**f' nMjfer-■
Bather Williams-has turanfeeutd
.Mjl idla^b in fiew i^rnyi*fi Ufwrh
ear ns n result &gt;d not following
re-1 ntlv.
COM E O N E ! COME A L L !
Those from Geneva sttenillng doctor’s ortleis. She ptineluted an
the Methodist Church conference ear ^lrum_^luring a swimming
The BED BA BN
In tlvirrlo Monday evening were sequence. Although she wn* ordered
to
keep
out
of
the^
walet
Mu .1 C. Bill*. Jr.. Mi -. Water
Yarborough, A. W. [lavis. Ml** the sciecH Weratanl had to get her*
Evelyn Daniels and Mrs. A, K fins wet. Now' slu-‘* n sick girl additional medics! note; Ellen Drew
Mi-ran,
TUESDAY,
SKl'T! 21 nl
J. L. Brown, the Geneva post- i* homo from the hospital where
she
recrlved
1
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blood
liffll-fu*lnns
LILY anil (Tltl.K Y
niinter, is VeetiDeraling ' from n
which saved her expected child.
ra— of ^iiHurnia.s
If
Keenan
Wynn
doesn't
get
FRATUKINtS
Vernon Culpepper hail Emil Dnlbo of DrLalid as his guest over Ihe role of tin' pie** Bgent in
stale Of IIn- t.'niuii." Suenrer
- D A V n AHA NJSiOV-iTTttl HIHr-MlYRTlN*
j.
til i
1
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Tlu-re will he services al the Tracy will be disappointed. He'»
Mrtlioi|i*t Church op 8epl. 24 at asjieil thr b*i*M-« for young Wynn.
8:iHl o'clock ronducletl bv Rev. This week Kay Kyscr speak* nt
Lionel Nelson. Everyone i* uiged thr American Hospital AssiH-islion
ronventlon ill Kansas City, Hi*
to nltend.
Mr. and Mrs. Walket 1’ievntt theme, publir health', f* K«y‘* |&gt;et
and daughter Linda and Mr*. Mur projeet. . .Liniln Darnell will tout
Gnll.tanson of Orlando \l*ite,l Mr. Texa* next month In help iniso
an-l Mrs. T. W. I’revslt locently. $223,000 to he used in a campaign
Mt and Mt*. J. M. .1-irjjpiiiiiin to save the l ’ . 8; 8, Texn* from
scrap heap. . .off Ihe *cl; Ted
h»w* returned to their home on the
Lake, Geneva. They have- been Donaldson, |d;iyiug iiasebnll in lii*
vacttfining In Is*trolt, Mich, bur- pajamas, trot ween take.* of "Chris­
topher Blake.”
inr ihe summer month*.
l.una Turnel U aDir celebrating
Mi. and Mrs, II. II. I'utlishall
arc home after spending several hrr tilth anniversary lit fltois, Her
Work* in Washington, D.
Willi first role wn* In “ They Won't For­
get." And we didn't. . Artie
Ih-ir relatives.
\Vay ire's recording of "That’s
A gap reaching well over a thou, Wliat Your llearl I* For" feHtuie*
a bnrkgruiirol furnlstied by the
enrol miles separates the two Mos­ hrnrtlieat of tore o f Hollywood top
lem segments which inslo lip the actresses. We watched her irrntd
nr» *lnles of Pakistan.
. the heat hut are sworn to secrecy. .

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LOOK OF THE FUTUREI .

You'll opprov* tha young »ophl|icotion In out figureworthy cool
.Outlined by rich Jap Mink. Added ta
. the unique flit cuffi - ft the sweeping voluminous
___ . beauty ai lha fuller lines.Inddotive of the new trend
. , . Hormonleui blinding of fur with block, brown,
green, wine, blue, honey — lOOty virgin wool —
sites .10 lo 40.

. .Whal could ba more filling than the comblna* * _
tlon of "Botany" fabric wilh fhoexperl tailor­
ing of Daroff. "Botany" Brand 500 it Ihe only
---- -clothing offering this-unbeatable ttandardized'combination. Suits and Topcoals $55.

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MONDAY, SEPT. 22. 1947

THE SANfORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

B U SIN E SS O P P O R T U N IT Y

■pH1' ■tiiitfo
hint# "bn Con»*truction mlrarlA#
from the enlargement of Miami’a
Orange Bowl stadium
rangement. with privilege of acquiring the remaining Intoreel.
Excavation hf foundation* wasn't
Oiler llnea can be added which th* owner he* not had time
atartcil until June. Krectlon of
■teel for tile double-deck addition
lo develop.
1
didn’t Iwgln until late September.
Yet come January 1 the curtain
will go up on a new 50,000-#*at
If Interested write lo Box 55, c/o Sanford Herald. Hanford,
Orange Bow) for the Florida New
Florida, giving full Information about yourself and referYear** foot hall Ctaaafr.
The City of .Miami M using the
* genii of prefabricated eoperetr fur
J the 22.500 .eat Oringr Howl cnJ , larwrment in a brand new- tech“ nlnue in atadiuht construrthm.
‘ 1 The Idea wa* devrlopt-d b) the
( clty engineering department to
circumvent the efeel shortage, re­
duce the cost of the stadium to a
minimum—and most impmtant of
all. to get the job dune fur the
l'.MH Orange linwl classic.
Safety 7 and Deluxe
Hv use of prefabricated ronerrte
stabs and fuista the enlargement,
Passenger Cnr nnd Truck
which Includes double decks on
both sides of the present steel
lie ready in midstands.
A ll Sizes
December at a cost of only ♦!.*
207,000.
City Arrhilect Art Darh-su, who
drew the plans for the country's
first prefabricated concrete stadi­
um project, estlmatnl the rust lo
Regular and Heavy Duty
lie at least 5.70,000 Ies4 than a
similar ateel str.tctnrv. and shout
half what it would eosUlf It were
built with poured concrrte.
Maintenance cost of the new
section of lha IkjwI WlU lie prarCOURT HOUSE CORNER
PHONE 37
ticallv nil. whereas It rust the City
524.000 merely, to paint the steel

Y A L E TIRES

TUBES

A ll-H lsr Irani w lu .li »but out th*

In thr »huff|inic around whirn ’ riilrnun Ifrani, tf-'U. rrrrntly. in
niuvrd him from the Irft line flank ( Chicago. Ti&gt;e\ »rr WrlJun Hum
to th* riitht on*— DvwrlJ Kurhinjr. . Mr « f Hi™# ja il Orarnta.

GADSDEN, Ala.. Sant. 22.-i,1'/
hi lb* ninth ininuc

Will eon.liter teIHrf an lnt#r**l_In'an ratibHshad Insurant*
live hie flme to the bualneea on a •alary,’ commission ar­

mr pretty solidly mannrd at the r Two Orauitr Bowler* were In
mutuant.
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jthc starting lineup of the College

Montgomery Trim s
Gadsden For South- ',
eastern Championship

IDrange Bowl To
Be Complete For
Jan. 1 Classic

irlief in the winic, ilepartlnenl

Ka.tern l.roxur playoff champIon.hip .Sunday.
Munlrntiirry,
which finUlt..)
third in the icifuNr a-aaon, win.
the (Inal .u-iir*, four Kimra tu
thler. Gadsden v»a» the nrcundplace finisher.
The iteriilinx dur! wa» a pitch­
ing battle in which J'** De morns
projrd mure effective Iq thr
cllnchm then Gadsden*# Jimmy

1045 r la j'ir .

CALL ECH OIS FOR
BETTER BEDDING

moran gave the Piluls seven
hows tin* yielded only a run in
tin
vemh.
McCIute nllnweij four hits jrf
eight innings hut went out in
favor nf Manus In the ninth whrn
the Itelwls gut only fve hits In all.
Montgomery (SH) (KM
) 002—2 5 0
Gad'ili-n
000 OOO 100—1 ^ |
Drmofan and Stevens; MrClurr
Manua (i»| and liadaki.virh.
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sections of the stadium last year.
Another desiralde feature of Die
concrete decking In the new ter- TIlKIft EMERGENCY HnUfllN'ti village, “ Our Town," under several
feet iif water, veterans evacuate thr area as the hurricane swept
would have resulted from revet through New Orlrans, Iji. One o f the women is seen carrying a child.
lie rat Iona between two steel deck* All .State disaster farilitles were plaretl at ihe disposal of the rily,
Concrete joists anil slalia, rang­ which was di-elarnt it. a “ state of emergency," by Mayor Morris.
in'* In sire from 2**2' to 2'g5i,’
(International Knundpboto)
now are being poured at Maul*
Industries, Inc., in nearby OJus,
Ion. guards Paul Mortellato and
to In*, used in the IhiwI structure.
Frame P einjury, ' n-Oter*."Jimmy*'
■Wirw WaHrh1 hi ua*l Inside' IK'
Kynrs, i|Uartrr)&gt;ark Doug llrlden,
slab*, while iclnforrlng ateel rod*
.101.1 halfback# Hal Griffin and

It .or FoVbe*.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

A last minute shift could send
Chaile* Hunaingcr, the IH5 pound
llarrisbiiiK. Illinois, imwer-speed.
ster in at Bobby Forbes’ right
halfback post. but barring unforc
seen accident*, the other ten spots

INNERSPR1NG
M A T TR E SS
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Liberal Allowance Fo
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Complete

USE OUR 11(1DUET PLAN-- And *Tny Ah Y ou Real

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Y O U R GOOD GU LF D E A L E R S and
Prefabricated concrete has been
used to a considerable orient in
buina.eoaalrucllon and th factory
ronslructfon. hut this is the flrd
time, tu the knowledge of the Mi­
ami Engineering Department, that
the idea has hern attempted in
stadium construction.
The City of, Miami enginccri al­
ready have received numerous inqulrira nlmut the process from
other cltirs, and are now in thr
proeris of securing a patent on
the idea.

M A T H E R OF S A N F O R D
HTAHTIXi; THMUIUlOW 1.VL.MM,

P r e s e n t . . . JULIAN STENSTROM
AM ) m s

SPORTS PAGE OF THE A IR
OVKR \ m i l EVERY TUESDAY M OST - 8 io 0 R.M
News -• Stories •• Interviews .. Pick The Winner Conlesl — Views

Harold E, Morgan has Is-cn sppoipted as Field Executive uf the
t’entral . Florida Council of the
Hoy .Smut* of America surervdDig Clarence Weldon, who re­
cently resigned. The aritioinlmenl
a* of Bept. I was made by Ijrcy
ti, 'Thomas, Council President;
Paul Raymond, Omit man o f the
Halifax District, ami E. C. IloKllll,
tMOUl Executive.
EeAtrCUIlIB. jail*
IfoWill
gatt. 4fFc
Jr,,V Hfsnit
Morgan
actively assumed hia duties in ihn
Halifax, West Volusia, Hrevard
and Scminola DistricU. lie will
reilde in Daytona Beach.

Gators Well Set
F or-T iff-W ith— Miss. On Saturday

GREEN’S FUEL GAS SERVICE INSTALLATIONS
1972
9 Satisfied
193.1
55 Satisfied
1914 .110 Satisfied
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SMI - 505 .Tiiw
Satisfied
iiru
1935 995 Satisfied

1937 ... 2,103
3,703
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7.963
10,314

14,278
18,027
20,072
23,576
"1946 ... 31,130

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GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept.
Nitre teltrrmrn and two freshmen
will probably (m i In the Univer­
sity of Floridn'a opening lineup
when Cuach Kay (Hear) Wolf
launches his second Gator football
campaign a g a i n s t Mississippi's
Rebels in Jacksonville Saturday
night with an H o'clock kickoff.
New faces in thr Gator lineup
are fullback Alex Gardiner, a 100
(Po und line, plowrr from McDonald.
'Ohio, and hulking John Natyshak,
220 pound tackle-fmnr YorfnCT:'
lown, Ohio.
Old horses In new drew, .the
Gators will sport a bright new oratigr Jersey with large number*
this fall, are ends Tommy Hlshop
and Dili Turner. tarUe Cliff Hut-

Customers
Customers
Customers
Customers
Customers

Or, If you prefer, you may enlist with
the understanding that you may stay

1947 (To Date) .40,015 Satisfied Customers
This public confidence ia our moat valued asset—Hnllpfled customers
are otir best salesmen— they have bunt our business. Our responsi­
bility Is efficient, expertly trained H e n rie s performance— your asaur•• aace of the finest 24-hour gas service available!

Y ou too; will prefer Green’s Fuel Gas Service fo t :

f

• Faster Cooking

• Clean W inter ^ e a tin g

Silent Servel Refrigeration
• Economical H ot W ater

• Modern A ir Conditioning
Green’s Fuel Gas Systems Installed
Anywhere on Refundable Deposit Basis

Time to Paint
DAVIS or Balt Snore

Never before ijas the.Army been able

Top Quality

to helpjts men to chart their futuro
careers In the Army with auch cer­

O U TSID E W H IT E
The best to be had In hid­
ng bower, spreading and
ing
umbHlty. Odr very T ot*'
in quality and- the most
economical f o ri'.property
owners «nd those who seek
the best protection at low­
est cost per year service.

S P E C IA L PRICES

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Any quifllfled man with prior service
can Join the Air Force and be assured
of an initial assignment to a specific
Air Base (If there is a vacancy) by
applying in person or writing to the
Commanding Ofliccr of that Air Base.
No wonder so many o f Amcrica’a finest
are signing up every day. They know
where they’re going, they know the
many opportunities open to them, they
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know that thfc high pay, genc^us re­
tirement benefits and excellent food,
lodging and medical and dental cinre *
will keep flrorry from the door. How
about yout OfUccra »tt-your nearest
Army and Air Force'iteorulting Sta­
tion can tell you if you qualify.

fv*M K Md.UJLvlM k*r* wq fM iG v# |8Mft W

Qualified young men with or mthout
prior service who enlist in thejArmy :

YOUR ARMY AND AIR f O l d
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tainty. Never before has.any army
given individuals such a free hand in
the plotting of their destinies.

fur at least 8 years can chouse their
Branch o(^erv!cc from those still 9 pen.

$ 5 .5 9

Tear Daria Palat Boater
ft w

in the U. S. A. within your own Airny
area for at loa$t a year. Or, whether
you’re a veteran or not, ydu have an
opportunity to choose assignment to
one of flvo famous combat divisions in
Japan or Korea t

Gallon

L

listment opportunities in the Kctjulur
Army* If you’ve h «l prior service in
any of the Armed Forces and sign up
for at least .1 years you have not just
two," but three choices of location open
to you I
tYou may sign up for a job in Europe.

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(Abov* list# approximate fu»lon«*ra In Houtb*a»4 ar«a)
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�MONDAY. SEPT. 22, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

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A m erica '* M ini Beautiful
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A sk M ( F u r F r e * . E stim ate

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T I P - T O P ICE C R E A M
make our own Ic« Cream, All flavor*
Taaly — Delidoua — Healthful —

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EQUIPMENT
NOW IN TUIS VICINITY
NIMNICHT CONSTIIUCTION
CO.. OilI.ANDO, FLA. PHONE day of October, 1*47. t.tr approval
2-2991.
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FOR RENT

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day or week. The Mustc Box, 110
W. lat 8 t. Phone 963..

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TRANSFERS—Large new assort­
ment* Decal Set* fur Kitchen*,
4 OR 5 R O O M em p ty Lous*. Phone
Balhroome. Nuriery. Also Glass
248,
*
.Jtumbler StU.
8ENKAKIK GLASS &amp;
C o u p l e would n v r 2 or 8 room
PAINT CO.
([k.};'furnished apartment until Jan.
114 W. 2nd Street
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1948. Reply J. A. H, Car*

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painting.

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RKUt'll.T Electrolux end Hoover
Vccuuiii. Complete with attach, ' proofed now. Downtown Clean«r* A Laundry.
113 Palm etto
merit* 118.60. Guaranteed one
Irauran
auranc* A g e n t
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Ave. Phon* 911
full year. Sam* *a new clean­
Florida State Bank Bldg.
er. Phone 24408 or writ* State Piano Tuning and Repairing. L. L
$ . 5 2 ii
Vacuum Store* Inc. 423 South
Sill. Re*. fill-W .
Orange Ave., Orlando, Fla. fur
■ ARTICLES FOR SALE
a free Home Demonstration
SIGNS
within 50 mile radius of OrShow rard* and poetar*
Cal. wonder pepper ptonb L, B.
landu.
O— I)HI?H SIGN HBBVICR
• Monroe,
Mi
Mann. ‘Lake
Fla.
O. D. Landres*. Phone lull
FLOWER PLANTS. Mr*. G. C.
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HALK^^.
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L trN N W h M O M U L I-B N 'H H d itr**^
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Rat loir Shop upen Thuttday,
roe Corner, Phone 1380-J.
FEB POUND. BUNDLED IN
Ftiday A Saturday.
BUNDLES.
RENT A CART
10, 16, 20 and 25 CENT
0 ARTICLES* WANTED
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YOU 0HIVB IT
PHONE NO
HEW HPINET'PIANOSt-Weaver.
flTRICK LANILMOKRIHON
Highest
rash
price
paid
for
uied
• Liberal trade in A term*. The
U-DRIVK-IT. INC.
furtdtura. Ted Davit Furniture
Music Box. 119 W. First flt.
Co.
311
K.
Ut.
I'h.
958.
SEE US FOR
Fohne 953.
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Hale* I’LL BUY your car regardle** of
AND TYPING
or rotulitiuu. Roy Reel, 308
and Service
Th* Mualc Box, I . ajg
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CREDIT I.UHEAU OF
W. 2nd SL
, 118 W. I»t flt. Phone 953^
NANFOltD
llti N. Park
Phene 180
WANTED — u*ed typewriter in
Balt trie* A Battery Charging.
good condition. l*hone^jQ^8-_JV.
H. H. POPE C^. IN a
« X I T U l &gt; R A D IO
R E P A IR IN G
Fred Myen. 811 E. 2nd HL
FLOWERS

fee 40 occasion* ■

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61pa* At*, jnet off Celery

Office ph. MB reeldaiM ob. 010-B i

7 Pete, Livestock, Supplies

TIIK HOMS SHOP
WATCH * CLOCK REPAIRING
FOR HALE—Beautiful 29 month* 1700 Hanford Ave. Ph4tt-&lt; U43-J

old. Stick met* Cocker Spaniel.
ATTENTION MOTHERS
Pedigreed. Will earrlflrc Phone
safety
b l u e w i n d s ii ib d h
—DIAPER SERVICE—
for any make or model car. I « Raby Valet furnlshee hospital
Easts daylight driving. Cut* FOR SALE— Milk cow, make* 1 lb.
clean, steflle ii I*tier* and deodor­
down headlight glare at night.
butter prr day, gentle, f 1KMK).
ised container. Er momt-'nl and
8E.YKAHIK GLASS 6
Mr*. E. W. Smith. Osteen, Fla.
safe. Fully medlrnliy apprt-vrd
PAINT CO.
Cali Daytona 2467-W ct-lleer ftr
FOR SALE: Farm' mere mule
Phone IIO
detail*. M diaper*. 92 n week.
wt 900 lt&gt;*. about 8 year* old:
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tfr- MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water
Jersey Red Stock Boar 300 Ibtheater, excellent condition. Ph.
Phon* 9168..
Cohen'* Radiator Shop for comICbO-J.
plcta radiator service. 106 San­
ENTIRE etock'-’ and'iflxTures of
ford Ave. Phone 35A-W.
Mr*. A. E. Mallem'e (tore at 321
Cutiaina, Laca tablecloth* washed,
E. let for Imntidiat* eel*. Con­
starched d stretched. 618 Meltact Mrs. Mallem at store.
WANTED a boy to work part time
lonvill* Ave. Phone 879.
at aarvire sUtion. Must ha able
to furnish reference*. Atlantic EXPERT auto painting and body
Oil Station. 3rd and Park Ave.
repair. All work guar*
eranteed.
Jarbun A Gibb* Body Shop,
2100 French Ave. Phono 1009
EXPERIENCED male bookkeeper
with reference*. Miiat hove bad
experience in retail story work. ARE YOU having troable finding
rhlldren'e dresses at reasonable
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dren'a clothe*
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. . O FFICE , space In Malach Building.
Purina
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Caret light office*, isw l/ decorcat*. Touchton A Watsuu, 1301
telephony, telegraphy, photo­
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plcry, Phone 11019.
graphy — are given in U. 8 .
tor aeprlca furnished. Call HdH
Army Signal Ooip* technical
F O R H A L E — 1.1me rock for driveW. H. A A. Dept. Store.
schools- lit eniise uf the highly
w ere
and
ro ad w ay*— l'hone
confiili-nlint tint m e uf jm ir h 8 ig I2 al.
MEW 2 BEDROOM unfurnlahed
ual Corp* research, mnnv aul
BOapartment. 501 ’* Celriy Ave.
SEWING MACHINES
jects me taught which- are not’
BALKS A SERVICE
Space for office or other type bus­
avatlahlr (o civilian* anywhytr
iness*. See William Davison, BERTH HEWING MACH. SHOP
ut any price.
IIS 8 . FRENCH. Pl|. 1190
Sanford Hu* Station.
A 3-year enliitm enl in the A rm y friifti •EE?
or A ir Force give* n man a
The Wale uf nortd a
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COMFORTABLE furniibed bed !
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
chbicr o f any luanch o f servire,
Tu ftan ti g,.sseila. No- ! * Illehlamt
room adjoining bath for 1 girl
every night at llomer't.
includiiig the S ignal Corps, jn
As roue Meet tt a Mar Milt*. I'hilasteL
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accented, every man hat the op"r" ' - - — — t *#r, reconditioned. The Music
portiniity to ijualify for tech­ unites! t„ s|,|liar to a eeitalu m il Ol
r-sm|iUist tiled .seaipet veil tor a
RECENTLY remodeled garage
Box. 119 W. Firil at. Phone
nical achoul 11ainlng. In addi­ dttoire
hum hrioHha In the I’ -rCUIl
953.
apartment. 3 room*. Plenty of
tion. Iline's high pay. stntJy (Tout! „r gftiiin.-le t-otiM t. Fl-irtda
room on beautiful Silver Lake.
employ innil. good toiHl. cloth­ retutaatUe to the Hut# Day of No__________________
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C o n c r e t e s e w e r p ip e
Bathing * fishing. ________
Phone 102
ing, i|uai&lt;ers, and travel. All
before 6 P. 3!. or 24B after 7 I SEPTIC TANKS, Grease Trap*
of this it you is plus n rhanre
Block*, Aluminum JViuduivs and
P. M.
to save up tn 92,000 during yt,ur
- S. tee in, White cement ’ Paint,
FOR S A L E
enlistment. Here's yum rhanre
3EAUTIF1II.LY furniehed bedPerm*-tile. Hurricane lit ace*
M O T O R S IN N
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Miracle Concrete Company, 509
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and
apace. Phone 923-j,
Elm Av«. Phone I9:ts,
Get the full details without ob­
TRUCKERS REST
ligation at your nearest U. S.
Freni h &amp; Seratnolr Bled.
Ahnv &amp; Air Futre ltecruitilig
N' *--n.bwrK. Guide.vllle. Route
Slutlim, d Itutlimit Itullding. Orfurniehed 3 bedtoom*. each will,
will
lan-to. Fin. This your chance
private bath, (team heat,- attic
COULD CLEOPATRA UR1NK A
.fan. Phone 923-J,
OAK CORD wood JIHUU cord. 'fo r a real ilep- foiward.
PEARL WITHOUT STOMACH
Writ* John Carlin, Allamunle
ULCER PAINS!
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change*. The maker* of Belton
Dent. 22 1460 West 19th St.
Chicago 8, 111., are so proud of
their achievement that they will
gladly send free descriptive book
let and explain how you may gi-i
a full denumxtratliin of thl* rrmarkabl# hearing device la yout
own home without risking a penny. Wrttc Bcltonu to d a y .

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I TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE SIX

Market Director
Reveals Need F or
M ore Food Crops

Pelicans When
Hurricane Hits

JACKSONVILLE, Bent, 22. —
(SkM-elaU-* "Events of the lait
week have* riven new emphaii* to

Truman Meeting
Att&lt; PovE 'ft&gt;0 Straps
OUT PE*E VATS' ;•
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By ELLIOTP CHAZF.
GULFPORT, Mia*.. Sept. 22 i/Pl
— Pal lean* amt people act p rctl/
much alike In a hurricane. Titer
both f*&lt; excited and do the wronr
thing. They both get killed. Ilul
Somehow the pelicans manage to
bg » iUUuilQlt.dignlfmL about it
' With hurricane rvlnda Railing
tin roof* arotind the promise*,
knocking out power linen pml con
verting Main Street of Gulfport
in an expenaive Imitation of^an
artillery barrage, both the pelican*
and the people had a tough time of

it

. By mid-afternoon, thing* were
so noisy .and confu*ed that tin
two group* were walking Ihr same
sidewalk and hiding Ix'hlnd Huaame ehtlter.
The pelican* had givlen up the
Idaa of flyHlg.
Shortly after what would have
been lunch, If the restaurant jte-iplt
Could have got around to cooking
it, I apotted what appeared to l&lt;
the laat two air minded pelican*
lit town. H .

A HKtHDKNT OF FORT MYERS, FLA., look* up at the arorheH wall of th* newljr-rcmo*leled educa­
tion building si Ihr I** County fairgrounds, which was demiiliahrd by the t e r r i f i c hurricane which
■•wrpl nrr»i»* the Florida peninsula. Although property loss "a* high, there were »ery few death*,
due tv the ndeanrr warning* given by weather official#.'
(International Snundphoto)

And moat admirable of alt. the)
didn't discus* the wind velocity,
but rather aeemed to accept it a*
a routine element of hurricane.
Th# beech pelicans writ- «lifThay refused to accept n new
mode of travel after years of
coasting whare they pleased. On
tha jentle, tai-free Gulf hrtetaa,
Bo (hey' died. mo*l of them
victim* of hasty landing*. Their
brown bodia* littered the Iwm-hr*
The wounded walked around tiredbetid* them am) waited for windberne death*.
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with in
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people ii
it w
was
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Palm tree* lwn.l roedlly In the furious wind-in We at Palm. Beach ax the tropical hurricane that- had
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velocity
• hotel a many-atory structtaken shimmying like a tenflitting pole,
thera you hava It.'the hurrithe people and the pelican*
t And the moral, If there la one
available, is that although a pelietn ha* an awfully big mouth, he
knows when to keep it shut

(International)
4IFtIPv

European Aid
( ( ■■Mn»rU frwm r a s e O k, 1

Brother Missing
*1,%-dish ine vn 11 »na i ' r» b r

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wneel and fender of the Font
war* badly damaged. The ca*o L
pending in th* City Court.
Edwin Barns, 1603 Palmetto
Avtnua, narrowly raeaped acriou*
Injury at 11:38 o'clock Saturday
availing In turning the corner from
Sanford Avenu* to Seventh Hired,
hit bicycle was hit by an un­
known negro truck driver. Thdriver's Identity la being sought
by police.
" A 1938 Ford sedan belonging
to L. T. Twyman, which w*« stol­
en from In front of tlie Avalon
Apartments between 8:00 o'clock
but evening and 9:00 o’clock thb
ow ning, wax found this morning
Plumbing shop on W#*t
it Street The car wa* re­
ad to b* tn good condition
th# only thing misting was
r*. cigarette# and candy that
txwti (eft tn It.

A rabs

landing

and drtcHninc whether the mean*
can be found of lupplying Eurrqw‘» need*." the lutnmaly **id.
“ If nothing i* done, k calaittophe
will dcrrlqp a* Mock* become f}*
liautted."
Tlio report outlined a four-point
self-help program “ aimed at put­
ting
Europe on It* frot by tlie end
* a nit i -a*
Of loftt :**

1. A strong production

by onch Country.

effort

2. .Tlie crcrttloti of Internal , f i­
nancial stability,
3. Maximum cooperation among
tho 18 countries.
4, A solution of their tradjnj
deficit with the American-contf
netit, particularly by exports.
A* pait of Ihik production ef-

war heal*, with inrrease* above
th* ptewar Standard In potato**,
sugar, joilx and faU.
2. Coal production si* it* tha
1938 level nnd on* third higher
1947 tonnage.
3. Elect tlrai generating at 168
W arn
percent, oil refining nt B5b per­
cent and steel at 120 perennt
in terms of 1938 production.
4. Inland transport faetlltle* to
Iso be done
granted \©

17“ cultural

?

(CeattaaeO timm rage. 0»4»
ported to be a “ show me ' one.
.Cabinet luncheon* are fairly
frequent event*. Dot thi* on#
savannah . n«.. s*nt. ,22. (/p
look on the appearance of particu­ — The Havaqnah Indian* are b*e|9
lar significance becauee of other ahead of the Augu*t*-Tiger*, Z-l(
meetina acheduled both before In the Sooth Atlantic U agut*
and after It:
.
x W , ^ .a l, plUhiag.
dh-fuhrre1fw5T Strike-out artiat Driaaie mat
exporta they will recommend tq t#rf j the Tiger* with a four-hitter
Prrildent Truman.
to give Savannah ■ 3*0 victory
Secretary of Agriculture Ander-(Sunday. He out-toaaed Augusta
ton announced the agreement to 'starter Einbree and reliefer. Han'
reporter*, but declined to give [ry Camp, who teamed with a nlneany detail*. The committee meet* 1hit pitching performance. Emhrea
with the President at 2 P. M. was lifted jn the aevanth when tlj*
The food committee meeting wa*
ah
- 002 000 Olx—3 9 l
the ftret of a aerlea of top
&gt;. Camp (81 and Little;
admlntetratlon references, in­
cluding a cabinet luncheon, on
the general problem of hnw the
United Starve can hely Europe
Jk* Pickle of Mississippi State
meet emergency need* thli w jn -l(, , „tcd th* be»t punter of the.
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ter.
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1937'
—■ ----------------------iclassic Ike booted on# 82 yard*
The average scoring play In the'from 'the line of scrimmage
18-year Orange Bowl football against Duquesne, the longest kick
aerie* hai covered 28H yard*.
hi th# hJatoyy of the major bowl*

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R EG ISTR ATIO N NOTICE
The ‘Refflntrntion Books of .the City of Sanford,
Florldu, nre open nt the City Mali, commencing Mon­
day, September Ilf, 1947u fnr thn purpose of regLetaring
for the 'Municipal Primary Election to be held on
November 4, 1947, and will remain open each day ex­
cept Sundaya and holiday a, up to and including Saturday, October 25, 1947.
CIT1’ REGISTRATION OFFICER

*The LAUNDERETTE is a wonderful invention!
’No mesa to clean up! ( How I used to drend that
mopplng-up jo b ! Now I’m rid of washday bluea
and drudgery!

LAUNDERETTE OF. SANFORD
Second at Oak

retail price normally n a r r o w .XX.

hurricane, and moat of them ncith*r walked nor flew. Tliey *«t.
■ Hotel lobbies were crammed with
them pnd their voices.
“ Simply don't understand this
hotel." A very fat one, “They gut
no water. Thay got no electricity.
Thay got no radio. Juat when you
need a radio moat they don't have
It And at I was tailing Emily, even
If f don't have radio I got to have
(having walar."
A vary thin reapraaantallve of
vtha people, -looked. at the plump
’ representative: "You don't need a
chav*."

tVc do know however that aertj
or planted crop* were hurt. Thi*
disaster to Florida, ao far a*
vegetable production goea, should
Im offset by late planting*.
“ Florida production I* part of
the world picture — and in fact,
a very important part. The world,
today — and 1 apeak particularly
of Europe alnce those nation*
have been our traditional outlet*
for foot! product* throughout our
history — i* facing a Winter of
starvation. W. M. Kipllngcr, recogniied a* one of our ablest
commentator* on buiineea and
rconomica sounded a grim warn­
ing along thla line, Just a few
day* ago. Hr emphaslied that Farm er Gets Most
‘ Horror atorle* of food shortage*
O f Consumer Dollar
are coming through' and thaVthey
are genuine. 'There juat ianrt
WASHINGTON, Sept. 22. (/P&gt;
enough food available to feed
European*, even meagerly,' he The farmer Is getting about 70
rents o f every dollar the consumer
■aid.
“ The over-all picture resulting spend* now for meet compared
from M l M ««n ,.W I aee.'it. U with 61 rente in .1989.. the last pre-.
not nearly ao had ax It would Up- war year, Agriculture Department
pear at flrat glance. Growers are figures showed today.
The Department said, however,
accustomed to coping with weath­
er haiard*. Florida grower*, and that It has llttla definite informa­
Falj vegetable gtowera in particu­ tion as to how the remaining 30
lar, ara acquainted with these rente la divided among othere who
haiard*. They are part of the ■hare in the dollar, such ae the
corral production picture. In commlaaion agents who handle
act. they have a lot to do with livestock tales, the packer, the
holding down production, and wholesaler, and tha retailer.
making It .possible for the plant- A atudv made by the Depart­
era who produce .crops year after ment on Marketing margins for
tlrrvtoclr and niaatx ln T93* xhrrw-I the following division:
Farmer 61 cent*, commlailon
agent 4.3 cents, the packer 14.9
cent*, the wholesaler 6.8 cent* and
Storm Warning:
th* retailer 24 edits.
ir«INll«ia*&lt;t fra*HI N t* Om I
Department officials told a re­
to control
odor
and Insect*. porter the split of the 80 cents left
State and municipal authorities now after the farmer gets hi*
conferred on requirements, and ■hare U believed to be roughly the
prepnred to atk the war assets ■am* a* in 1989, although tha re­
Administration for relief stocks tailer and th* packer mey get
nod heavy equipment to clean slightly larger portion* beetua# of
licarhes and highways.
Heavy Increased labor coats.
Umbers alio were sought for
On that assumption, they said
bridge repair*.
that the division may ba roughly
as follows:
By ASSOCIATED I’ll ESS
Parmer 70 centa, tha eommlaFollowing It the unofficial lilt
of 20 death*, caused either direct­ slon agent two cent#, the packer
ly or indirectly by the hurricane 10 centa the wholeealer three
and the retailer tB centa. In
which *ltuck South Florida last rente
t h i e breakdown, transportation
Wednesday,
costa coma put of shares of th#
Storm death*:
rommlaaiea -agent# end -wholeMr*; Sara Elisabeth JieCullnugh,
78. fatally Injured in Fert Fierce
Official! said tha margin be­
by door blown open by hurricane.
tween th# farmer'# there and the

Savannah Forges
Ahead O f .A ugusta
•In Sally; Playoff

5. Restoration of prewar mer­
chant fiesta by 1951.
The 18 nation* expressed belief
Europe could produce moat of ttw
machinery and other capital equip­
ment needed for the expanelnu
program outlined,'and added:
“ The various countries have un­
dertaken to use all thkir effort i
to develop their national produc­
tion In order to achieve these
targets”
The r e p o r t estimated that
13,000,000.090 would lie needed In
efforts to atabllixe th*; money of
certain countries, left unnamed.
“ The quick success of atablllialinn will, to a very larg* extent,
depend on adequate foreign aeslatance being available*” the con­
ference eald.
The report act at 822.400,000,000
western Europe’s prospective dol­
lar. deficit for 1948-61. - Fnmr
this (t subtracted fS.110,000,000
for machinery and faQltal equipm flirt w
h l f h . ihm
t n n r l N»
8 i]lH .
msnt
which,
the nreport
"assum­
ed," would be financed by th*
International Bank for Recon­
struction and Development,
“ Given favorable condition*."
the report aaitb- Western Tluropo
wfltdd—haYe , four-year trade
surplus of |2Jlt0.009,000 outaldo
tha Western HemUphei*. It ★ **
mada plain, however, that thli
figure eras tentative and that the
real ’ need waa cnnsldcred to be
(19,330,000,000 from.America piui

Ion against th# end of th* AnterIran aid prttyamThe conference eald:
"It will be Impossible to right
the problem unless market-condi­
tion* In the American coriitneitt
allow both Europe and olher parts
of the world to sell good* there In
increasing quantities.
“ But these undertaking* ran b*
*urcr*«fully carried out only with
assurance of a'continued flow of
good* from the American contin­
ent. If that flow should cease,
the results would be calamitous.
"Europe*# dollar resources are
running low, (One country after
another haa already Imen forced
by lack of dollars to cut down vit­
al tinporta of food ond raw mat­
erial* from the , American contiueft . ff nothing la done, catas­
trophe will develop a* stock* be­
come e * h m a ted ._lfioo-lltU e-l#
donn. If It li done too late! It will
be Impossible to provide the mo
*** * u i u to
t v get the
**»v prog*
mentum needed
ram underway, U fe In Europe
ft gradual hall for lack o! mat­
erial*. The fuel and food supply
of Europe will diminish and begin
io disappear,
,
The report promised “ progm piv* relaxation* of Import rvetrif-

af Colon. Recon#lals pHania of laborer*
&gt; British W*#l

price* of llveitock and meat ad­
vance! and wldari ax the** price*
decline. Thla, Alley explained, I*
because marketing and distribu­
tion coat# tend to remain fixed.
Deaths attributed -Indirectly-to— Thav’ -amphaalaad, -hewever^dhat
*
smaller shares ara being received
William*. 29, negro ahot now bjr packer* and distributor*
Patrolman J. W. Shep did not infllcat# that thalr raturna
They
handling a much larger volume
neat and llveetock
livestock than lin 1939.
men, electrocuted while repairing of meat
pow er Iin* tn Miami following
storm.
Mary Jane Bloth, 20, killed in that Conner’# Highway was closed
Fort Lauderdale when auto collided
with another, ca- on dehris-atrewn
Ragina Jay, 0; John Richard
Jay, 4i Joseph. Jayfl, burned to
deaAh jn-hpqx* trailer, wh*» gaaoline lamp used because of storminduced power failure overturned
and cxplodad.
Jam** V. Brown, 81, Philadel
phia pollcaman, died of heart at
tack by. excltmvnt Induced by
atoms In Miami.
Red Davenport, nlghtwatchman
at Saraiota — ,F
___airport.
'
Bradenton
electrocuted Thuteday when step­
ped on hlown-down power line.
William -Beat, died of .heart
attack In Sarasota county courtL
.
,...
____ l . _
-night
I .L .
house
Wednesday
while
steklnr refuge from etorm.
Shirley A. Wade, of Hollywood,
who-drove family from east roaet
of Florida to escape hurricane,
died Thureay of Injuries from
auto accident near Tamoa.
Marine Cpl. Robert Marks, 20,
died at .ra**-A-GHlie. of Injuries
when car crashed into tree during
storm Wednesday night.
WEST PALM'BEACH, Sept 22
—WV— Flood water* from
th#
northern pert of the Everglade*
flowed across Conner's hjghway
today and threatened to enter the
farming rommunltle* of Pahoke*
and Belle Glad*.
Already swollen by abnormal
summer rains, drainage water*
whipped by the great Atlantic
hurricane war* reported trickling
over a small dike near Canal
Point east o f Lake Okeechobee,
and washing out chunk* of Conner’a Highway, main link between
th* lake area and th* coastal city
of Weat palm Dekch.
Talph A Wank, southeastern
disaster chairman of tha Red
Cro»a, eald that'thus far. only a
threatening condition exists, but
that seepage had Waehed within
k mil* o f Bella Glade by mid­
night laat night.
One hundred cafe of * the
Florida East Coaet Railroad were
readied at Fort Pierce to move
injand to pick up evacuees if
W. IL HIU. Red Coat chapter
chairman of Palm Reach e
said that Governor Millard
wall had authorised 10,000
hag*, dragline* and other heavy
dirt-lifting equipment to ha used
in an effort to stem th* flow
caused by a break ta a small
dike near Canal Point.

:;• * » ! Hl«**w p^ ' - “

•‘fw b l

Everglade*
Lamar Johnson,
l------Complet# call* quickly. Thb
drainage district engineer* laid
oilores better service for you
that If th* water, goee over the
and yew partyline neighbor*.
imall famr dike* thrpuaht th*
arts It would flood the Pahoke*
and Bell* Glade aectlona, but that
the Inundation would be alow ff1 =s
enough to permit evacuation.
L
Soma .80,000 people live Jn the I - ■a
l»* I ^
threatr ae&lt;l area, he said.
Negro*a from th# migratory
worker's camp at Eand Cut, two

KEEP CALLS
BRIEF

phan* li placed
hook star each
vnber.ona phono off
lei up an entire line.
Ml

Red Croat and the BtaU High­
way Patrol that only the amaller
farm dlkea were giving way, and
that there wa* no threat to tha
great government levee surround­
ing Lake Okeechobee.
Crews sandbagging tha broken
dlkea In th* Canal Paint area
quit work at nightfall and wars
to resume at daybreak today.
Fifty convicts from the state
prison camp at Belle Glad* wer*
to augment emergency crew* al­
ready mustered.
Tha const guard In Miami said

.. WABHINGTON, SepL-ttHAV-

The Agriculture Department aatk.
mated today that last W eeajflv
rkanc caused the lots of S
five and seven million b o M
citrus In Florid*.
■
It figured the Iota at bsHfour and flva million b o x *

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thek turn at ffte One.

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THE WEATHER

Unity There Ls Strength—

Ifalut ami. *i|iiallv lhi» afternoon .
lutilifhl ami Wnfnnnltr, Strong
tail to miojheattrrlr »1itd&gt; 40 to
111. miles, per huur »)lih . gusl* l»
60 in taUalU.

To Protect Lbo Peace of the World;
To Promote th* Procreaa of America;
* To Produce I’ roeparity for Sanford.

■ ^ /O L U M E X X X V I I I

'*

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, SEPT. 23. HU7

Associated Proa* Loosed W iro

Tornadoes Add Appeal Made Russia
Whitehair Insists
aring To Florida Woe To Save Peace
From Storms By Trygve Lie
ssions
Communism
Scored
And Danger O f W ar
Stressed. A t MeetVeterans
m g
of

Bevin Hails Work
Of Committee On
. European Aid

Houses Are Smashed East - W est Differen­
In Jacksonville;
ces Are Said To Be.
25 Boats Missing;
Breeding Fear And
Thin Dike Holding
HateThruout W orld

Taft Denies GOP Air Force Pilot Prefers Robot .
Is Lacking. In
Pilot To His Own Flying Prowess
Social . Ideas

Vislhnsky Again A s­
sails Marshall For
Incorrect Explana­
tion O f Deadlock

Ail Air Four officer *HI Ihi
NEW YORK. Sept. 23 id*)—
Watherman It. F/Whltnrr re­
BRIZE NORTON. England. Sept.
NEW YORK. Sept. 23— Pll—
corded the lowest barometric Trygve Lie. secretary-general of
23 (»*) Capt. I ho mas J. Wells. 101®“ “ f " T,“' *lig I'urii" pi •’ Russia iautniird a new broadltJa
ceith-d in tlni. iiinni.ei,
reading of the year here shortly
Francis P. Whitehair, formei
S. Army An Forces pitot, e\
Ttii- co n tiu l met Im n isn i, w hich agaimt the l inietl Stales loday
before noon when a reading of the United Nations, made a direct Senator
Will
Make U.
candidate
for governor and a
pressed pteleiencc lur ihe "tnr- o|terntc- "u illffe r t n t item s in iiflei S«i rriary General Trygve Lie
29.32 was made. At 6:13 this appeal to the bitterly quarreling
commander in the United States
Speech Tonight On thanical brain' over In* own flv the nllptniu-. vtus fu lly ndju-te-l. in an extraordinary appeal called
CommunistsAIone D e­ morning it was 29.55 and at big (towers loday to reconcile the
Navy who 'served in the Pacific
8:43 was 29.51. During the hur­ Easl-Wrsl differences which he said
imitui - u&lt; ru i un tip f"i to it* on Ihr Inttrily quarirlmg lug powLabor
Legislation tag prowess today after trolling the
cry' Dollar Attack: ricane last week the low eat
ulul tin* plane » « ' Iuvied tu die
during the recent war. told 150
were bleeding
fear , and hats
'-54
tkymXster
the
Atlanlii
in
.v
l
olid o f, lilt- riilivvav uiid heiiilrd r i t .l o huiy itirir ddfrientes ill
reading wow 29.77. Storms al­
members of the Veterans of For*
Greek Arm y Upped ways
n,CLEVELAND..Kept. 23. M'J— lunlrollrd -rnliwly by tobol.
llir mlririL ul prute aiAutig the
seek a low pressure area, thruuehoul the world.
fur takesiff.
. v cign Wars and their guests at a
Addressing fhe. General AliensLabor la the "chief berveficltur
4lwwv*n.
itiii-*
-wiii.li
i
'V.
im
.
tihe
declared,
and
if
there
la
a
tended'
Nfj|ihnv‘
''D tW tffl rnttirf fxml with th"
WASHINGTON.-Sag*. 23. &lt;*•&gt;
» supper at the Mayfair Inn last
lower pressure erea IHan here, ■My at the close of* its week’-l6n» ' wf-the-Taflrilartley ,(Vt and Van
T h r u Hu- maalet .s w it c h vve i
A mil r i 5'. Yiihiiuky, Soviet dep­
Robert 1 . Darner, rice president
jeopardise
industrial
peace
by
automatic
llurld
controller
in
had
the present storm in the Gulf krncral debate phase, Lie made no
Ij i tllliell Its H hi tie (luge I WIN
night *that “ Hiller and Muito
of the World Hank, said today
will takr that direction. Rain- direct reference either to Secretary trayrot ting It. Hubert N. Iten- weather than htmg the tlnp n p ta ird by unv liuiumt U 'utg on the uty lotngn minister, opened his
lini arc gone, but the Russian that American investors will
ham,
general
counsel
of
Ihe
fall last night, arrompanlrd by of Stair Marshall or Russia's De­
AutiuiiM tii'ivllyi the new* offensive by charging Sec;eirisllumritls," Well, m eth iiiiN u i."
National Labor Itrlationa Hoard, inysrll. on
bear is hungry and is preparing hare to put up whatever funds
noisy gusts of wind, lolslled 3.1
th ro ttle s w e ir pushed to tak eo ff lary of Slate Marshall gave art
said.
"The
automalk
tlighi
con­
the
llank
lends
to
Ihe
16
Eu­
asserted
today.
Denham,
vested
Inches, he reported. The rain puty Foirign Minister Andrei Y.
for new wars of aggression. We
p u sillitli, and ( it ir i eight sei-.mdt
"intuited" rvplaiulion uf (lie Lag
ropean nations seeking aid un­
started yesterday afternoon and Viihintkv. hut it was clear that with unprecedented legal |H&gt;wera troller is tnuclr mute scntiltvc and the lunhi h were Itleaseil. The
, ,, ,
,
must pick up again where we left der lho Marsh'll Plan. The
under
the
new
labor
taw,
told
blanc stalled down I hr i u u» « y / 1*“ « f deadlock op Kuican tndecontinued Intermit lent ly through his appeal w-as aimed at them.
quicker
to
irVpniui
ihan
any
lm
European group “ assumed” In
&gt; off. We mutt finish the job."
Ihe
Amrrlran
liar
Aaaoelatlun
the night.
"The • indispensable condition
base near this Lnglith village yes liflrd 'Into ihe nil, mid Wlijli il pendencr.
"We were fat.' decadent and a statement yesterday that the
(.'rooms Arademy in Colds- for peace," Lie told the 55 nat­ dial unlona will hurl themselves
IVBchi'd NHI Irrt ullllUile III-'
IU then assailed Maishall who
Hank and "other credit opera­
unless
Ihey
lake
fullest
advant­
man brains ami hands."
boro wan closed today on ac­
indifferent in 19-tl," hr said. "God tions" would furnish them with
tliroUIrs w eie ryit)idi-il- to vlimit vvas tilling liefotc him for supional drlegalioni, "Is |hal nations age uf ita protrrlloii.
count
of
high
water
in
Thirlire plane landed at an RAI poiltiuii.
.
•
-forbid that we will ever again 13.110.000,000 pf the *12.440,
nd Roosevelt with diffrirnt social systrms and
1-|.r
ll|. -- .-llullmd l.l !J Oml- lu llin g L'N nuivideraliim nf laiW
Isiday,—12—Irwitra^puJ—lit a nun
-WLKVElcrVfvD.—Keyh—ibh—tdV
I be. I would rather that I and mv
»hV^-piVreHr^artiootn-imr^rinieiesls' shTYl illi’ve'lff
Presldenllai I'andulale llaiuld ulrs after il look t.fl hum Nlrplsrtss f i c i , mid the rinottlea w eie puBcd , oinmciitlatfutis for icvtivon of the
rM,drr|| , nd lri(h fU |rum ....................................... ......
. l ..
family would die tomorrow than need from the 1 nited States and
buck to c|unv- Iknilintt, Al tie Italian pcsi c ticsty. YittlitllLy
livc and work together side by I- Hlatoirn today rolled on the
elsewhere through 1951. Darner
villr. New fiiiindl.iiid. .Niind.iy mgld. time »!*•' the |dom‘&gt; «*di.. piylf „|
taring the building. The arhool
to live under a. system of Com­ told’ a news conference the banh
^
side,
in
|&gt;racr.
I
lilted
Nations
to
avert
H
&lt;
&gt;
■
Id
any action un this
will re-open tomorrow if there
"The brnin did‘ nil Ihe work," a nii'kot oi guide vhtp ntaml ^
munism," he said 'in an address now haa only *50.000.000 avail­
Mar
Three
by
reeogniring
Ihe
"This
must
llnd
exprctvjon
In
a vml,ill..Il, ul i lie
are no.more heavy rain*.
ed
up
n
dtu-vlioniil
heiilll
fn,ln
1
qucvllon
V,.u.
said Col. James .liilli'.|.ie ,.( Kim
on "Thiee World Governments" able for lending, and Ihe only
po|iln*l neuoliations which *how "basic clash uf ideologies" bet
hiid
o
f
tl.iwav-'Bern"
tini&gt;n-ut&gt;.
LN
l
baiter.
•.
Aliluliiu, Trva*. t llittf uf llu F. K,
in which he contrasted Democracy way It ran grl-furdher funds In
MIAMI. Sept. 23 i-lV lhrec a willimniris to cornoiomiie. With tween Ihe Amerirali and l(n**i- All Fultes till vti-fillii'i living diAll smuninlic viiicction finder , \ i tno-ky ^[Mike n* tin- 55 inthe forseeable future is to raise
an
systems
and
ahilline
IN
de­
with Fascism and Communism
them In this country by Issuing tornadoes were reported over I’tor- out such a will, without coopera­ bate lo Ihe economic phase ot vision, who -tij tviili Wells in the , Know .Mi- “ ADE'T tliie*-up'*n to tom rirnrial A -* nild&gt; tiegau itet.ivli- on it-* foi mi.Ini-W- ugcndd,
l*«»r ^l%»
( I uni iiiHvsl
and. eiplained that the latter two bonds for investorsids as olfshoti ol a tropical storm tion and agreement, let me cm-} ■ urld affairs. Kla—en, (urmer pilot's co«u|-iiinu. ni.
phavi/e that no mechanism (or guvernur uf .Minnesota, luld an
- *■litvIt nllCH.lv lool lo-i-it nppi oved
'
—
|
”
are very much alike except that
which v*as centered at noon today
b&gt; tii......me ~r. luma, lie dt liiaioDd
(lie maintenance ol International \merlran Har Aaaorialion sreLONDON,, Sept. 23 M’i-F o r Communism is Fascism in the rx"close Ui shore" between St. Pe­
i-kvliii&gt;i&gt;tu of the items on Korsa
peace and’ security, however per- liun Ihal Americans ito not »anl
eign‘
Secretary
Krnrsl
Devin
re
t l tame.
nod Italy./
tersburg and Clearwater on th*
war hul wolltd wurelv light to
Iril, can he rffeclive."
tinned from Paris loday and hailed
Mi now lob-, th.- Ami. countrU#
ilrfend "the Individual freedom
Florida West Coast.
Mr. Whitehair was introducer!
lie
mi
id
the
big
power
differen­
b-%t tin- /n »l i•&gt;1111,1 01 the I’althe tejsorl of (he Ih-nation com
ul men.”
Tbe
Coast
Guard
combed
Florida
ce* had nut yet reached the stage
by Senator' L F. Doyle, a formei
t stine buttle when tin.- Assembly
"Ihey knew that freedom ran
mittee for European recovery as
waleis lor 25 small freighters anil wheie they thiratened the exist- best Ire defended, nut un llielr
classmate at Stetson- University.
nvi-itode theh ohjectoins to ereIt -Mllawa aa !'■«» 01*1
"a great piece of work."
nvmtr «i h tpiruvl hh-nalitiri combanana boats ’.reported missing or j
j uwn ahorrw, but al any point
•
The meeting was. presided over
The 20,000-word rrpoit, signed
IIIil tee |.t cunsldfl llir I'alcstltlvl
where ruthless axxrrssiolt en*
overdue. Six of them, some wreck- j
by Comdr. K D. Scott who wel­
ycsterdajr, rmbodirs a request
slates free and Indepeiiilanl pan
cd. have been located.
W.
comed the visitors and distinguish
plea,” Slsssrn. detlait-d.
t!»** Korean
Vlthitt*
from tig 16 western European
vVoodfit I'oot Paddles k&lt;ht
y mil
The Weather Uuetau in;a noon.
,
_ __
Trial
Of
The
18-Year
cd guests. J, A. Wright had charge
lt.i**i.i mil a hml suhinlt.
nations j (|r $19,300,000,000 iu
bulletin^aid the storm was moving |LOfltCSi 0 1 xi6T(ll(l , ENROUIE Wi l l I I A l l
of the program and made the
Are FoumlOn Body; ted toitetimlive pioposais hot
Heiress Goes
Amcricah^^id under ilia Maishall
t h e s e li.o i n o l . h v e ti a i w p t t d b y
H A T fl.L .
Sepu
»»
• t introduction;. ReV.J. E.McKinIry
Plan tal^ n ty them through the
Was
.73
Years
Old
h e t l u t e d S t n l i *. T l i c t t n i t , h e
s
an
hour
after
a
Mocking
#■ pronounced ,ih$ inyocalkn. John unt IiyUWarv
-Jenid. "Ihe Atm i loan delegalv must
cratic oKkis Is at burg r«ngr ruiiJT5 -‘ lespoiitihiiii
* -— n
rrr —
action by an area of high pressure
Igrols aursted ,,,il ibt program?
&gt;” for vfia
ear T
21 — A - timer- OTadf' wubcUv
[— SAN 1A —ANA. +'«li
A B. jSjL^mgttier left Paris
aw r- dive-Atlantic —elates? t ~ — - -T he aleiHern. thud of--tirs pir» Tivrnrd r 5S5 lUfrnse b T T F e T if T 1,11 3tie lisle Istimlird snotliei polillr invention llisl evotrlillv , .ten.il.H'k.
auntliei
Ey air early today to deliver
skin brings memnriee of rnanvHe *4id TiiO K.limit it*ue could
A small, ahoit-lived tornado Jut hapuy hours spent watching th- llaitlry law by .Srnalor I all attack today on tlie vtiny of I -mi laded t" vvtuk u roniitteied liv |«&gt;
In Sanfotd at this time, Mr. ihe report to U. S. Secretary oi
in,I iegutty t«- ■.K.-iiltfievi by lbs
(R
0
&gt;.
Jacksonville's
soutluide
loday.
griifirun
i
lassies
uf
year*
goiu*
tie Overell amt Hud Gullunt aboon Ik e
tliepioliable came of the (ielieral A-semldy.
Wfiltehair praised the American State Marshall, who advanced the
I hr Uhiu senatur luld a rr- dynamite llial blew- up her parent* ujiowning Saturday night of Na
•
system of Democracy arid free proposal of self-help plus United taking off a few scatlcrrd tools by, but this year brings nu ex
I'uriiinK to Italy, hi: dm U ttd
cvption
in
the
realm
of
y
t
i
vilv
enterprise which 1m said was the
portrr he plani_tu-answ
tliid tin- i Hi i*d MaTe sevcial
and uprooting big oak trees in
t.ewrnilnil,
23-yeai
old.
nrgitt
In
Nckjioii”
Hetbor
Mai
-H
mii
A
t
til
loH
-aiH
re
-many-top-flight-fpolhsli
witfliL St«etjiid_iiLg_ipccch aiTUrvaid
Willi-* "lm* etiu&gt; n lnik of pr*.
hall-mile wide pa’lbr- Telephone a'lashes.are un tin1 way for tin* Gearhait, Oir.t spr*ri h lain tins 15.
I alnpa vliip yard wmkrr 4ltd cine attiiutm .m such ipresttnna."
cThe“ opportunity to talk over June 5.
week
an
assertion-by
Gaej
Stilt
lover
uf
th
pigakin
parade.
the radio and say what we think
H ie IH-yrai-old lirnrts 'anil bet blolliri of MiHller lim n . 411 I'llir- ease, Virlilml-y went on. Is
"I am rosy pleased," Bevin and (tower lines were downrd over
This week The Sanford Herald van, Drmmiatii' National Commit
without (ear of arrest pr reprisal
an area two miles long. Anulhe,
the lack of
Inver ailmittcil'lail week that llir* t .ul Second Slirrl, 1be |n,dv "iiii.itliei vxuiiipl.■aid
of
the
report.
"I
hope
it
will
continue! Ita animal I'ick The lee director, that- the- detr Rr
£ he slid, “ is a thing we will fight
Uliililv &lt;&lt;l tbe * nilcd Slates to
tornado
dipped
into
eastern
Marion
&gt;».it
Irifivrlrd
it
lit
IH
I
o
■
lot
L
I
ioiik
I
i
I
511
(mum!*oi
blatlm^
Winner Con teat nod ihe ballot
w for aa long as there ls an Amer­ bear good results for the whole
i
&gt;i .
te.'pcet inlet iti -i.ui ugin-iiKiita
publican CungrcM will do nutlriny, IHTtvxiri but ctaimevi they did to till motmtvg (tom li ake
Ahlhntr
....... , le0|r rl„ * red
ica."
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world. We have got to follow it up cau.n\ &gt; ,t“ viti" i,)f1 “/ l &gt; ""; with the trams will to- found on
about
social
welfare
Irgivlatinh.
'
eaily this morning, badly daniagim tin- spurts page. .
Mr. Whitehair pointed out that now "
al llir irqurtt id b n fa lb ci, \\ 11 neat tlie Miinuipal I’ lri l.v Slici into.”
Thr Thorpe Furniture Cnmpanv 1 Ibis will ptovtdr a new thapler
he temporarily surrendered his
\ 1*11111,1 V -—
I'■I 111,.*.- ivlio. Sliplei I (Iv rirll, Lot Atlgrlri Iill,Mi di I', A. Mem &lt;iil,I \\ \\ JoluP
London Mritapapers, with th slff
,wo
Her,,
rights as a private citiseu in 1942 cjurption of tht* CammunUi Di|&gt; blocking rotui and knoctaiK **ul amt tlie Hill Theater are offering )n , continuing tiansconlinentat
id llir ( ’nail Guatd l liil I evvrn port the pi :'(-*• ■d ■.inddrA ciiangii*
tier,
wbo
willi
M
il.
O
vrirll
died
the
pritea
lu
be
given
away
till*
.
.
,
,
,
,
.
.
.
to aerve In Uncle Sam's . Navy
Iralllc of woiilv tirtwrrn- 1aft and brli.ie nr (luting llir rx|i|utioii. ill il bad been lr|H&gt;iltd l&gt;&gt; III,, ■0 tlie Itali.in ii I1, ti.i , c n " i atlur
praised tho document, large sections of power and com. week.’
which he described ns a “ win­ ry Worker,
ivltlittye -enttreplmil of Justice.
praaa
Democratic oppoiirnu tune tie-*
The
press
•
I
w
^
^
r
t
a
d
UvaLald
hou.ev
municalion
lines.
Three
Thorpe
is
giving
two
ptin*.
ning team." adding that as long iu the furm of food and goods
I.ugrnr
W i l l , , , i , p i n t r i n l m . vi,tn at nutting sitter Nalunliy
Vi-,|||tjnky—wri-l'd |w*t mitaion to
The-first
prise
will
Iw
a
lieauliful
irw
llsiira
ea
Cas*
atsr
Ohioan Ivegan a western sentiment; ibr young couple on tbaigct .u{ mgj
aa we keep Democracy - alive In waa under diacuaaiop in Waahingmake
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h
IH
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n
s
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table lamp and the second, pn**' -iquqiirpg tour 10 days ago. /
America, wc shall never,know, do- ton aa a slop-gap measure dm
ftovbl policy, hul D i. TDwaldu
mmdei, said l,r would irtall lain
Al 4.00 n’rlmk Stnnby aiter- Vittnim *-i Itinril. \vteioM y p teiThe RIU T1f#*tcr will gtVe l » \ V,
’ * * 4 * * * * 1 * Iritf rdpgfesslunal' debat# oft the
Traveling
toward
Seattle
and
«
Press, Radio PraiHed irffered la a large tnagasine rtek; major Speech on the labor Uvv ite't untie. Ftrd Jutigquivt, a noon R. 1. .Gdyaid. county nu ideni■ tided liml in must i-onfiria
“ Americans arc not stupid p#o- Marshal!, Plan.
paaoca to each uf the neil thiee
a
ha aald, “They ate thinking
The press of the continent—
there tonight, Taft arruved Sen­ bmllirt nl Mrs. Overrlb Jtmgqm,l ployer, and foimn Ct'y pallid In* . iriim tk* n o» to d. l.ats on
For Hurricane Newa winners.
people, alow to act, willing la again excepting the section reators
Lucas * ( II-III.f
anil O'. ir|H&gt;lledly told Mrs. Maty I'tilcb lu.iri found llir i Inlltev nl tbe .ivrd ii, hi* on toe pioviMointl Hgenda.
Every game on the ballot mutt
.
taka a lot, but fun la fun amt
Kntriitigre aaaa (*«!• Ktl
Mahoney
(D
Wyo)
in
a
statement
ell, linuvrkreper at llir ‘ Ovetell negro iu rati Fort Mellon Park
A. E. Shlnholaer, chairman of have (he winner selected, hut &lt;*■&gt;
enough la enough. We don't like
U m llM N
I'aa, U||
the Seminole County Reti Cross, ■cores are required. Place a mat';
inaniton irt .llintridge, I'atadciu jn-vr tlie lloulrvatd in,I in,Idle,I Aim riciins Are Asked
anyone push its around loo long."
today rxpreaaed appreciation fur in tlie apace provided liy tha team
"We knew that Hitler was Bulgarian Executed
silbuib, lo trawl; a garage fn. police, Monte/ ll-l/li), tumillonrCl
To Feed Japanese
the assistance given to local It.-d of your choice, then clip Ihe Imt- Y o t TI I f i l i m l r T r t H&lt;v
prompted by delusiona of .gran­
dv n ni,,ic on Mar. 29.
For
Political
Acta
l„
llir
(Wilier W lin n n d rolllteJ
lot
and
either
bring,
or
mall
it
1
”
*TI
I
k
i
p
j
l
U
r
1
0
UL*
Croaa
workera
by
The
Herald.
Thr
deur and waa determined to move
TOKYO. S.-pt IT, t f
Allied
Si,,- ictlfieil n tboioiigli aeairli llir ilotbri at ibntr of lirt mtttOrlando Sentinel and Radio S(a- to The Sanford ller.ld Imfote I ()l)H U T\ ( ‘ (1 l i t S i l l l f o r d
forward-.until ha had conquered
iltft 11*111il t |**|'ft M^| ii iillU f ill u V | )«tta
iI,&gt;c|,&gt;m'&lt;I no i-xplimlvo.
\
\
ASMINfrTON,
Sept.
23,
W3—
.tlun
WTRR
during
the
rrcent
liurnoon
on
Friday.
All
lialluta
mu*t
U1g Iitol her.
, tha world. Wa knew ’that he atMini Ia&gt;s|uv llu* Vm#*»ir**n
A San Ia Atm privaie invi-niign
Herald office by noon
f , , ,.
tempted to negotiate a aeparab) The Unitcrl^Utei today denounr- ricanr preparation period. Hr al«n iw in The
f or M'vrrnl da&gt;„ p.dn-e nn-l tUU'Mnnk.' u p -lt.... mind*. w_U«th__
v,„ ||IU&gt; I His Jewish |tHy of Atonement, liir. Imt wlliie** for tlie iIiTchm,
erl
Bulgarin's
execution
of
Nikola
I
expressed
thanka
for
the-aervircs
peace with England In 1041, to
t it lay, or poatmaike by
' j anown an Yum Kippur. will In tctiln-.l lust week that he foutel SlieTlff a ilepulit-B lave l»'eit mhi, , r , ” F
.JlUfMK *P feed llts
enable Germany after the duwn- E’etkov, leader uf Ihe opposition offered voluntarily by local cllix
,
1.,
.
.
.
_
,i
,
,
.
observed eveivwhere from aunTIown a Lu of dynamite In a gat age rung the water front Gir tlie Iwwly IbitHl.inipuVerndied Jupaneta or
to
the
Communlit-aupported
Hul
ena.
w fall of France to become the domnt tin- Overell In,mo on -Mar, 30, ,d the negro, Imt it was n»t un-‘ *1‘*’ 'ii*'111. K&lt;’ hungry,
.
Inant power In Europe. We knew garian government.
“ The newspapers and radio were
The State Department In a for joint in their work of publicising will iwv determined by the ordei Il is the moat aarrol and solemn took it to tho ‘Mojave desert, Slid id this morning at nl&gt;oiit it;lHi ■ "AH nhmg. vvi knew that th*
that -Hitler bated Russia and mat
o cluck that John Voting, n m gr .: Jnpaue-e *pevqde eouldit t support
statement aald that "In thr Information," he pointed out. "The in which the entries are receiv­ day in Ihi- Jrwinh year anti la ob­ hurled fur iilmool six month*.
wanted to axtarminate the Slavic
'bem*elvir fot the tmxt year
of world opinion" Bulgaria'a result of comtilned efforts from ed. Remember that the ooorver served with special piaveis and
The defense contends .that the *i-li-iy worker, while fj.hhig fioin when
people In order to accomplish court
ii iuim-v m f»od," said R.
Communist-dominated government ail sources enabled ua to lie wrll the ballot la raturnrd to The fasting. It is a day given over to explu*ton alHiaid the Overell yacht, the pirr. righted th.. t»Mty near
Ida purpose.”
tin- M-aWaJI extending..from Hi* II Davis, headquarters agricul"has shown Itself wanting with prepared to meet any disaster Herald, the hetjer chance.you have Introspection and contenitdallou the Alary E. wa* premature
. “ We also knew,” Mr. White- respect to elementary principles
and /or- searching' of the heart In caused l*&gt;* Overell ltlm*elf. Cou»id- pier lie nl once hurried acrp*s lurid chief. "The,.’ flodq* just |Utt
Ihem that much mine behind and
hair continued, “ that Communism of justice and tha rights of which might have occurred from of winning one of the prises.
find peace with God.
erable tevtimony wa* offered by tin* (der and notified a negn tin- food lm* to romg fruin the
the huricane," he said.
Among the outstanding riffs on
A had made great Inroads In vari­ man."
crinpitnion, William Owen*, who
The Day of Atonement begin*
llu a lla w a u« |v*ae sl i t
tho ballot this Week are the Fbn- with the Kol Nidre prayer, ami t*
ous European nations even before
iimi io-.-n fnliing from the otiiet Dulled Sintra.”
Petkov was hangetk In Sofia's
Tbe United .Slate* at tints*
ida-Mississippi contest, tha LSD followed by confession uLJinVand
1041 and that in the last great central prison early today -on Sum m er Officially
Mile. They proceeded lo the office
Rica halite and the Army-Villa- prayer* for forgiveness. A solemn
election In Franca before the war charges of plotting against tha
of Sheriff Mrro who at once di*. furnishes, one-tldtd of Japan's
Confession Is Made
;*» Communism had emerged the sec- Bulgarian government
Ends A t 4:29 Today nova classic.
patched I),-],uly Chatle* lte,-k to fond, lie explained. “ It boils down
resolution is made to make amends
to the fact tlint the American
*'
itw U a M n c « , elsl
and live a life of greater spiritual
To Girl’s Slaying find a Iwrat to retrieve the Iwwly^ people
have been Mipplemcntinf
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Rill John*, Guir Station iqiet
worth
during
(lie
coming
12
Christmas Toys
t Summer, after cutting a variety N avy Issues Ruling
ROCKVILLE, Md„ Sept. 23. (/*•&gt; ntnr, wa* alto notified. Sheriff tin- fn&lt;&gt;d of liie eidito Japanese
months. The Day of Atonement
Sign Is Erected A t
of c l i m a t i c capera for three On M ustering Out Pay thus represent* man's striving — Detective Capt. James A. Kelly Melo joined him and the I,out lialiun, it looked like Japan was
Dropping: In Price months,
I.ltig to.luvve q buptner crou— —
went on its final binge
- Jaycee Tourist Booth
J'_
for a more perfect world. In whlrh ■aid today that Georae A. Null!
i then came
cstlte thu floods.”
of 1947 today, chilling a wl.l*
s2-Vear-obl
War
veteran,
has
ad
TJrrtberw
WASHING! UN, HepK 23=
M M p S P tM
“ Information for -Toarirt,1*—r — PORTLAND, Ma„ gap*. M or
aviLthinking.
mitted
*laynig
hia
ll-year-otd
UottPri
sin
y
inn
»**»
*
|
)i
1
J*
j
-tvr*
■
second tropical storm in a week The Navy undertook today to
reflecting type of sign, has been Christmas tor pric»e. says
Henrlcea in Ranfotd will ba held nirre. I*«h«lla Malion, near her; lilJ fh t lH lH W i n I n
lA*t Them Eat Fish
Mock a loophole In Ha regulation*
fastened on two side* of the Boston wholesaler, will bo down as •truck Florida’s west coast.
which haa permitted many sailor* by Congregation Hath Israel at Philadelphia home about two
much
aa
30
percent
this
year,
In
Tho
frost
lino
on
tha
last
morn­
Italian Election Say h Secretary K ru g
projection atop tho Jaycees Tour­
and Waves to collect an extra tha Jewish Community Center, Week* agu.
ist Information Booth by O. D. contrast to the upward trend of ing of the summer season extond. *100 muttering
Kelly, a Philadelphia officer,
out pay for Sixteenth Street and Magnolia
most
prices.
ed
from
northeastern
Illinois
and
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23, UP)—
HOME, Sept. “ iT W )_ | n the
Landress and Marcel Faille, his
made that statement tu reporters
Louts Block reported a trend southern Michigan e a s t w a r d simply traveling through Canada Avenue, with aervirea conducted a* he left with Neill for Philadel­ fust teat of public opinion since With nieai amt egg pncoa soar­
^ a s sis ta n t.
by
Frank
Shames
and
Maximlllian
or klexlco an route to new etotions
Tho largo green Utters are cut away from warlike tors, and across Ohio and northeastward in title country.
Shepherd.
phia where a murder warrant has Premier Aleida De Gaapert drop­ ing, Keririnry of Interior Krug [
Into New York and lha Now Eng­
out of wood and had to.ba fast­ aald some Items, like electric land
Kol Nidre service* will ba halt) been issued, Nelli wa* arrested ped leftist* from hta cabinet last Miggcsted lodivy eating niora fish.
Rear
Admiral
Thomas
L.
stales.
trains
and
Chriitmea
(roe
lights
ened one by one. It tooh aix
Tuesday evening at H^Ki, and tho last night al a dairy farm near June, a rigid wing roaKtidn railed Ktog snid'firii |iroduet)6p Is now
- Temperatures dipped to below Sprague, chief of the Bureau of semen subject will be: “ Another Olne» Mil. He had worked there “ the List of the Rooster" swept n nt ilk peak Tor the year and that
hour* yesterday to get the Utters and bulbs, stilt were scarce.
Personnel,
hat
ruled
that
&lt;
alter
This year’s toys, Block declared. frees!ng In many parts of tha
local election Sunday* at Caserla, price* are about the *amo aa last
in jdaeo. Electric lights will-illumi­
Dawn." Morning services will bo ainre Sept. 8.
Will be better constructed,' which cool area, with ‘ a 23 above in nate routes must be used here­ held Wednesday, at 10:00 A. M„
the Interior Ministry announced year witli some popular llaius
The
girl
was
laat
seen
alive
nate the lettens ol night.
may defer the inevitable breakage. Utica, N. Y., tha chilliest spot on after “ where It la evident that and the sermon will be delivered SepL 0. Neill, when arrested, was today.
lower. He added in n atatemant:
' Wet wehther provemtorf City
th# federal Weather Bureau's eligibility for the additional *100
“ Fish anj other seafood-are
Nearly complete return* showed
quoted
by
Detective
Sgt.
James
on
“
Who
Shall
Live."
Memorial
workmen under Rid RiChord from
map.
musterlnr out pay would bo baaed
MEETING IN INDIA
Anderson aa saying he waa with that the rightist coalition—com- - among «ur most nutritionally
and
Concluding
services
are
Wed­
pouring tha cement for tho two
NEW DELHI, India, Bept. 23,
The mercury also w as' below ■olelv oiT travel i through Canada
disappeared prising IJualunquista.eMonarrhlsI* * valuable foods. Since tins |s to,
nesday al 4:00 P. 31. The public is Isabella the day X
abort walks leading to the aide (&lt;F)— The Congress Party's work- the 32 degree mark In Ciirwem- or Mexico."
housewives, hotels, restaurants.
but
that
lie
had
sent
her »hum*
7,492fiL.i.siK
vote* to
welcome.
;
do*ra of tha booth. However, this lug committee was summoned to vllle, Pa., Cadillac, Mlcth. Goshen,
.
,
a y: 1 1 __
,
**»«&lt;
4IhiiLiberals—polled
frre tu
«
Tha Navy holds that such travel
alone because he had been drink 3JitU for De Gaepert'e Christian and other iood-dispetieing ia a ttH H -■—Hwill ho-dona aa soon aa weather tneet today* for 3jtl^ J ^ sk tiuut Ind.. Kasl-Liverpool,. O. Chicago's constitutes' “ oorrle* outside the
Democrat party and a mere 649 lions would do well to look to tha
9 w ee»iU («eld Mr, RtCbard^
Ing.
sine# India achisvrif
__
36 reading was tha .coldest Sept. continental limits of the United
TRIR8TH STRIKE
foY lho people’s block—Cummun- fishing industry for an increasing,Mr a. Qabe Mlchaa). director of a party spokesman aald tha u t 23 on record. Tha previous mark States." Under the lew, members
part of their protein food needs."
'
TRIESTE. Free Territory, Sept.
•-&gt;“ 1*1* and. minor leftist groups.
the booth, aald that aha waa tur- alon might hara far-reaching af­ of 38 occurred on BepL 23 1887. of the armed services receive *200 23,.
PLEADS GUILTY
UP)— The Trieste radio said
‘ **'' The rightist total was swelled
prieod at tha number of o«t nf fect# on the future o f both India
Summer officially leaves the upon discharge If their -service the Communist -controlled union, . TALLAHAS8EE, Sept. 23.
TIMBER FIRES
en more by another group of
town people to make Inquiries.
and tho Motion Dominion of weather picture ot 4:29 &gt; . 31. was entirely In this country, *300 Sindicatl Unicl, called a general —The first war veteran in Fionas liberal* and monarchists which got I OROVILLE, Calif., Sept. 23, (AT
Pakistan.
Eastern Standard Time today aa If they sorted abroad.
| —State and Federal agencies ap­
strike today in TralaU. The an­ to be ronvlcted for unlawfully 1,909 votes on a separata ticket.
KNIOHT HONORED
autumn ‘ makes lu entry.
pealed for reinforcements today ip
nouncement was followed swiftly receiving servicemen's readjust­
James Knight, AlUntie Coast
NIGHT CLUB BURNS
n bettle* against 13 timber end
LIONS CLUB BUPPER
by an Allied Military Government ment allowances was sentenced to
Lino Railroad ror repairer, waa
KEY WEST, Sopt. S, (JP&gt;—
brush fires in timber-dry north­
FORTY AND EIGHT
C1UBLH8 TltW DIBS
A son# meeting of tha Lions declaration that tha atriie wee four months in Jail and fined
presented with his 23-year ser­ The Mg Bugaloa Night Club hara
Charles A. Taw, former Sanford Club will ha held Wednesday even­ “th* first Communist atUrnot to court costs, Chatman Carl B.
A moating of the 40 and -8 will ern California, whera flams* had
vice emblem by M. Carroll, gen- waa destroyed early today by firs resident, died .this morning "In ing al tha Bstninole Country Club. h a m p e r the essential life of Smith of tha Industrial Commli- be held Wednesday evaning at blackened more than 70,000 acres
foreman, on Sept. XL Mr. swept on by 40-mila winds. Own- Orlando. Ho wag born tn Sanford, This Will ba a supper masting and Trieste
______ and
______
_ discredit
__________
bring
to the. slon said today. Bmith aald James 7:80 o'clock at the Legion Hut. and partlalty destroyed the' hiering J * an aunt, Mrs. L, % all msmbara a n nquaatad to ba Frot Tanitory," which came into Williams of DeLand p l e a d e d Chester Miller, "chef de fa re' torie gold min
being g weak ago.
guilty to the charge.
will preside.

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                    <text>THE 8ANF0RD IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Palm Reach Hit

Pensacola Storm

Aiken On Labor Act
H ' a H I I M * ! f r o m &lt;••»* &lt; &gt; « l

the Communist Party and din
vowinc overthrow of the govern­
ment ' hy force..
Robert N. Den he in i genersl
Counsel of, the National Lain:
Relations Hoard, Interpreted thw
to jnearj J h a t all top officer* 'id
__ . ____ jniFXIO mu*t“ nie nff•davits with the NLRB before nay
affiliated unions could qualify for
the services of the Board.
John L. I,«wis, while he is an

Marshall Reaction
(Uatlawe InH Pea* Ou|
a p p ro v a l.

The Rome Socialist neteapaper
DAT Poi/TlCKlH' MAN
Avantl headlined Ita account of
Tint., trpplcal diaturhancr, the
the Marshall speech, "Marahall
S A iH E . KIN * F lL k DE
taunt rape lie need bp, Florida In
Seeke an Alibi for Intervention Itv
n dqcadr,' left at leaat two dead,
bill
"
a
t
dat
coo^fr
the Halkana." * The . Rome Comthouaynda of emerifenry-aheltered
ipuniat Paper.Unit*.vied 1hc bead'refugeea, and 17 atraftdeil or miss­ HOUSE OoB.BUt l S tic
line, “Marahall Ho* Spoken To
was tightly hoatded and only *a ing pelVoha, a iw e ll asTnimenso
Liquidate The U. N."
WHUT HE RAtLLT MEAN
few windows in its store front- property damage,
Kipltirfg Into the wealthy ‘‘G&lt;dd
In Berlin, headlinea in Russianware broken. Winds had ripped
is He'd la* to 1t£
controlled newspapers said the
down the bouganvillra vines and Gia«i" playground between Miami
U P DE S P A C E ! i»
they rose and fell like dlsturlxsl and I'uim Reach at noon yester­
snakes. Green coconuts .rolled day, the savage aturm pounded
erectly In the atresia like bowljpg vacation .apoti and citrus and
vegetable-growing farmlands alike
halls on n spree.
was “trying to make the U. N. ita
A flash light gleaming spectral- with winds up to 120-mph. Dam­
tool.*’
ly_on thiL^panlsh type F.yerglad»« age at ill was uncertain, hut protn*
, In Britain, newspapers repre­
Club, whose ntrmliers must have ' Ded to run into many million*
senting many ‘ shades uf opinion
blood bluer than blue, showed no nf dollars.
expressed the view that—as the
signs of damage to that haven of i Ten thousand persona *fire! by
train and automobile fiom their
Independent Times of London ex­
the social elite.
homes
in
the
flood-menaced
muckAiken la a member of the Benat* pressed it:
But the erosion of wind and
lands
aiound
Lake
Okeechobee
-“ While changes In the machin­
Labor Committee which helped
waves, although sparing Itolh of
the business sections of Palm .terrified lest the aturm repent the
draft the Taft-Hartley Labor Lav, ery for the settlement of disputes
1P2H
ealnstrnphe
in
wliich
l.htiO
Beach, caused considerable de­
but the Communist provision w n can improve and quicken the
struction, on the Island section far were drowned by wind-hlqwn
the Senate flooi means of conciliation, only the
written in
water.
Ing seaward.
after the House had adopted it. will to settle can make the in­
Fnrty
today
C
.fM
K
)
refugees
weir
“It'll take several days to learn
The sect lull was revised -by .i struments of conciliation effecthe full extent of the damage/* clustered around Retiring. And
Senate-House conference commitThe Times said the proposed
•aid Police desk sergeant Frank the Red Cross callrd U|von the
lea to requite the filing of afftNavy
at
Jarksonvilte
to
send
food
Assembly s t a n d i n g committee
1L Young.
davit*.
“Most of tile clubs have lost fur 16,000 ineuls. Onwards of
“The question of requiring, offi­ would ba valuable as an outlet for
th rir hath houses. The hath house 2&lt;K),(KK) others in the hurricanes
cers
of |»arrnt labor organisations world opinion which “no power
patli found haven during the
like,
the AFL and CIO to file could wholly Ignore."
frightful night in emergency
affidavits
never did come up ill The liberal Manchester Guardi­
shelters near at hand.
debate,"
Alk^n
said, “and it nevn an commented:
Const (iunrd and Army planes
“Hateful though it U to accept
occurred
to
me
that
it Would appb
were criss-crossing coastal waters
the present situation by which
to
anyone
e
x
rrp
t.
Ihe
officers
id
on troth sides of the penfnsula
Russia can flout the will of the
Tampa Get« Blow a union which was the actual majority
today, searching for small lioats
to fit her own unscrup­
bargaining agent."
which might ho |n distress.
Itam P u r &lt;&gt;*■&gt;
Aiken said he would suppoii ulous policies, it is more hateful
Ferocity yf llie slot in. was gen­ 4o to)11 uutlMsee
miles an h o u r. but r*v s e ­ any amendment to junk »;.• etc to contemplate" the a kteraativc.
erally 'regirdeil. as equal' fo-fhaf
damage.
lion ur to clarify it, he adJ which would rapidly turn"the Un­
of 11128, Ill'll) and lthl5, hut un­ rious
Sarasota
rated it* heaviest rd that he had no plan* to offst ited Nation* into an American
like those hull leant-* there was
[.vagus against the Soviet Union."
only negligible loss of life. Early winds unofficially at 60 lo 65 miles such an amendment.
The conservative Daily Graphic,
reports Indicated one man was an hour, with gusts up to per* ' Aiken said he believes the pro crediting Marshall • with having
Imp-i 7(1 miles an houi.
vision
may
be
unconstitutional
op
electrocuted
hy
a
fallen
wire
at
"shown the w nf” out of the veto
Tree • blocked roads prevented
Pow er' failed in the southern,
approach to many estates and to I’nlm Reach, and one was shot to section of Sarasota alwui II P- Ihe ground that it “seems to dis­ impasse, said his suggestions gave
death,
in
Miami
while
attempting
criminate
against
-s
political
ptrIk..
M “u.K.t m&gt;v I,. Ita Iasi
the Bath and Tennis Club and the
Ihe II
U. N.
M. and the State Highway Pal ml ty," He added:
8un and Surf Club, two exclusive to loot n damaged store.
chance."
station was off the air, but tin
In
I
Dll's
a,
total
of
2,600,
per­
“ If Communism is to he outlawr
retreats which were reported to
In Stockholm, the liberal Stocklest of the city auffeted only I have always thought that tfould
have lost many beach cabanas. sons were killed or drowned in
holmstldningen, only newspaper to
require k constitutional amend­ commrnt this morning, said that
The Everglades golf links and the the West Palm llench-Everglmles
ment. Otherwise, Communists—un- "for the U. N, the plan might be
Balm Beach Golf Club looked like area, while in 1036 a storm killed
600 at Key West. The 1030 dfsless they advocate ^he overthrow w weaaa-of-alraimth, -though, m oib,
SanKT tn~ gtmx;
of The government T y Tore*—ar-~ ly of a moral grharacter."
Money built Ihe fabulous homes U tr r t nr.K—; ,onn--1tffci''Vi'
Haiti.
0:30 I*. i
entitled "to the saifle right* 'its
and' playgrounds of Palm Hrarh Domingo and ./------In Oslo.’the conservative Aftenihe cityDemocrats and Republican!."‘
and money ran repair the hurri­
post said the scheme gras “one of
l'ANA#A CITY.- Fla., Kept, .ystern,
Aiken and Senator Hatch (D tl&gt;e few possible solutions.” It
cane damage to them. But It may IH-t/Vl Many stores were is-lng
iUaeli i
take years to replace the ruined huttleilly leiarded up here today Fort My
NM are oo-authors of tt pending adder)
“ It would have been encourag­
royal palms cut .down i n 'a few for tlie first time in history as were evai
amendment to strike another set
hours along the stricken thorough­ the f’itv prepared for a carom
tion from the Tafl-Hartley I-av. ing (/ the Americans had learned
fares they once .made green with shot of (he gienl Atlantic-borne
which prohibit* political expend/ how to win the full confidence of
a beauty that iwcame a Palm hurricane wliich ripped across
the democratic governments of
lures hy unions.
Beach trademark remembered by lower, Florida yesterday and now
Aiken said lie la-lieves there is Europe, they being socialist, con­
•very visitor.
a good chance tills amendment servative, liberal or coalition cabAn eduralinnnl official said is In the Gulf. •
will lie adopted when Congress inels."
Company
It
ofthe
National
there Was little possibility school*
reconvenes.
Guard
and
Red
Cro*s
disaster
com­
would reopen la-fore next week
Prices Break
since nearly all within
Palm mittees' were standing ready for
County
Home
Beach County had suffered heavy
((-•allaae* trass I'aae Osrl
Tyndall Field had already evat*.
damage.
remained weak "in later trading.
ll’eellesre fryim I-.*,
|
tiated
its
planes
to
Alabama
and
The Red pros* said a disaster
but the field will not ire
lion. accordihg-'Ui H. T. Brown,
The general market on sleeiv
of local businessmen would set Gtnnrln
Civilians,
superintendent of llie Home, Value* was $1 to $1.50 lower than yes
out today to inspect and estimato ubnmloncd.
tha damage in this community were lH-lng moved to atur.dier
Winds of 04* to 06 mile velocity (or the radiators are needed, how lerday, with the top prices $34
which Is expected to lw fairly quart era,
today
continued here, with occa­ ever, he said. During the past win­ today compated with $35.75 ye»
Ilpnrh residents were hurrying
heavy. The place still is littered
sional momentary gusts raging at
with eonsidcraldlrc' dehria—palm to town In take advantage of what­ as high as H5 miles an lurur, ac­ ters heating with fire place and lerday.
Gram* regained fractions of rx
fronds, uprooted trrrs, metal sighs, ever protection the land-locked cording to the U. S. Coast Guard
wiring, broken glass and roofing. harbor might give front heaving base anemometer reading*.
Irrme losses wliich were record­
;. During the night two companies
At l&gt; A. M. all l&gt;oat* which had he asserted, and added that hr ed shortly after opening of the
Evrrlhing movable was M ng
of the Florida Slate Guard took
been rnported as in distress in did no) Understand why the radii Chicago Board of^ Trade. Wheal
fastened
down.
Fishermen
and
over patrol dutiea from- local po­
tba-Florida-MtasLCiiaat axeg df_lkl
lice who were sent home aTti'i’ -plea sure yirchtsimen Were1anchor*- Gulf
were listed, a f *afe with ex­
At present the large huildliiF, on all deliveries and corn
some 30 straight hours on the ing their ernfts in bayous ami ception of the snap|&gt;ei fish boat
lagoons.
which ’accommodate* five white right cents—both daily limili. Oatf
"Pilar"
disabled
and
lying
at
Everyone .went alwut hi* busi­
men and two women is Iteing
, Police Chief Jack A. Thompson ness
very ralmly. however. The anchor 32 mile* off Boca Grande painted ,-inside and outside, sills wrte off four lo five cenls at
•aid 46 store fronts were out shuttering
with
Capl.
Clarence
R.
Williams
windows in store*
and porches have received olio one lime, with six cent tlhr limit.
end that troops were needed ti. and home.1of
! created a lumber and six crewmen aboard. Hilgo
The low on September wheat
invent looting. There wax littl shortage and
pump's
were
out
of
commission
but
i
In-gnu us­
Indication, however, of any Inch- ing hardwoods,cltiions
was $2.67, on September com
such -as maple, hand trailing was keeping hf r j
ttatiotr towards the falter. Most ami cyreas.
afloat despite the fact that ptr*
$2.53 ¥t&gt; *rrd on September oah
eitltens were off the alreeta about
of the hurrirana passed directly
$1-15 X .
APALACHICOLA, Sept. 18 (/P) over her at 3 A. M.
T he'sharp price break followed
The ti. S. Maritime Service
* At Pampann, Just south of Palm — Resident* of this small fishing
an announcement by the Agricul­
Roach, two luxurious estates and town today feverishly began pre­ training ship "American Sailor"
a big casino were said to hnvc paring for a tropical hurrirana re­ was standing hy ready to lend aged. While and colored dining ture Department last night No“disappeared into the ocean,"'leav­ ported liearing dawn on north­ aiilslance as soon as possible, but nxtms are neat and clean and vemtier exports would he held to
ing only their plumbing. Else­ west Florida from the Cult of the 300 foot maritime ship was tables have attractive linoleum ’JU,514.IKK) buihels of grain, com­
where roofs were piilled off, win­ Mexico. *
operating with two of her foul coverings. Plenty of good fresh pared with an October quota of
milk and butter ia afforded hy
,
dows shattered, tree* levelled and
Fred Fitgernld publisher of the hotter* out of condition and was the dairy io which there are fsur 48,683,000 bushels. .
unable
lo
make
headway
against
beach cabana* carrft-d away.
Meanwhile, proposal* hy gov­
Apalachicola Timex, said all l*&gt;ata
cows.
Men's,
beds,
have
been
pul
A 26-mlla stretch from lines have been moved up Into riven high seas. ‘The “Knob Knot," a
ernment officials to curb the
Raton through
W e w t Palm and cove* for aafety and that motor vessel, also was reported Iil*(he living 'room during th# recent upward tratid In prices
lima
rooms
are'b
ein
g
painted.
Rtach appeared lo have hern llie most of the stores ftunla hgva to have made new attempts to
There are nine men In the col­ were sounded throughout the
tiy the lashing winds. been boarded up.
take the Pilar Into tow but unabla
hardest
ored
section, th* oldest of which nation.
Delray Beach and Boynton also
Residents of other communitiea to do w&gt; and I* to make nsw at la Tom Andrews, who was born
President Truman's c a b i n e t
•howad the affect* of heavy buffet. of the sparsely-populated north­ tempts a* sea abates.
committee un -food appeared head­
In
MassachiueHa
and
who
is
re­
Two small motor craft were*
Ing.
west Florida coast area, also beed for e decision to reduce gra'u
' Condition! lit the Okeechobee dis­ gan preparing for the hurricane. •ground during the night a* a ported to be 104. Average age exports for the month* immediatqj
of those at tha Home 1* over 70
result
of
abnormally
low
water
trict were reported serious, hut
.Many resident of Tallahassee,
hr ahead after the Agriculture
the multi-million dollar dike* held who own summer homes along in Tampa Bay hut nu on* was fears, according lo Mr. Brown­ Department's disclosure of iu
Against pounding lake waters and the Iieache4, pushed from the cap­ endangered. The “Rita," a motor lie and Mr*. Brown have on cut in November grain export
apartment at tha south end :of
•pared the lowlands.
ital city to batten down their cot­ vessel in the hanand trade out
allocations.
. Miami, Fort Lauderdale,. Fort tage* before Ihe full force of the of rape Antonio, Cuba, was re ­ the building, where hi* office j la
Declines were reported In the
ported to have gotten Into ltorm also located. The lawn and ground*
Myers- and hundreds' of smaller wind* struck the roast.
difficulties 80 mils* off EgRlonl hav* a well kept'look. Mr. and Chicago wholesale egg and butter
communities were mauled merci­
lessly by the storm, but althuitgh
Key In mouth of Jam pa Bay bur •Mrs. Brawn have been In charge market* and in New York cotton
they euffered heavy damage iu line* downs, no electric lights were got her engine* going again and ainc# Jan. ,1, and formerly lived dropped $2 a bale under heavy
selling pressure reflecting the
meny eases, there were no rates- burning and residents wert forced beat he* way back safely to her In ‘Chuluoto.
Tha hospital building has ample weaknees In the grain market.
tp fall track on candles and oil home port. Hhe is owned by tha accommodations for while, and col R tf* w*re off e* much, as 1-23
'ith power end' comunlcatlons lantern* where they tu tu avail*- 'Continental Shipping Company,
do ten in Chicago and
and at p re u n i la hot ocru
hie. Some lighu were un in Mi­ Tampa.
iled by any patiente. Other build' butter declined one-helf to nlneami'* business district, however.
LAKELAND, Sept. 18 t f f ) - ings include the imoke house, tenthe rente a pound.
In the wake of the storm, heavy
First
report* from this big citrus dairy, garage, chieken house anu
winds continued and were accom­
producing
area predicted heavy wash house. The building are
panied by heavy rains which at
bruise
damage
to fruit Ih Folk grouper! In an attractive, well
limes mad* travel along High­
County
from
12
hours of almost
way No. I, the East Coast*!
main traffic artery, difficult and continuous buffsting by strong
winds, although relatively IllUe
hatarduua.
Highway etewa were out last fruit was shaken from trees as
night and today removing debris, the mein farce of yesterday** hur&gt;
up palm tree* and assist- ricane passed wall to the south.
.“ Mon you ought to have aeen •awing
How financial loefc would bs sus­
• them waves gcr right over th# sea in* motorists in picking their tained wo* deli*table. Th* crop
w*y
*!?n*
,rw
h
littered
high­
Trail last night," he exclaimed. Ha way. Traffic, although moving scheduled to be harvested .begin­
proa out of provisions, was given
at point*, proceeded botn ning next month, h u been e*ti­
g small donation and alter boing slowly
way■
end
the highway wgg open me ted variously *t from 80,000,assured the storm wes over, was
000 to 100,000,000 box** of all show little tiamagr.
sent,to Rad Cross headquarter* a t
citrus frulte, with a value of from
-OaM Avenue and Fifth Street.
460,000,000 to 173,000.000.
. Red Cross workers et noon
It was considsred possible th*J
Weru still on an alert, baiii, Wal­
much of the bruised fruit, while
ter 0- Morgan, chairman of the
unsuitable far shipment In Re
(m aster Committee reported, lie
fresh slate, wpuld, t&gt;* acceptable
stated that 60 colored people spent
for canning purposes.
tha night a t Croams Academy.
, This would tend to roduca tho
• Ton white people w a n quartered
momentary loss, but might well
AZALEA DRIVING PARK
a t the Mayfair Inn and eight a t
RouthJBId* Primary Rchool during
j Many a to m

LAUNDERETTE

on F irst 8 treet

-SANFORD
*. / - Wbols Weeks Wash Done Automatically

i,
kitchen.

30 Minutes

100‘r Soft Water — Excellent Sanitary Conditions
Telephone 1082 .
s
•. Second a t Oak

TH URSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947

One Mile Speedway
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
76 Miles o f Thrills
SEPTEMBER lU t - 2:00 P. M.
F m T1m « Trial*

September 20 - 2t00 to 4:00 P. M.
Admission 1-25 — Childran Under 12 Pros

“Where Customers Send TheiF Friends”

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E .C O N T R O L L E D "

fcOl Kurd Ural Street
Sanford. Florida

LOW PRICES

A t &amp; *tMEAT DEPT.
Georgia Shipped, Dressed A Drawn, Not 1 roseii

&lt;i. nutne Spring Lam b- Square Cut

Margaret Ann Quality Youni Tender
A Grade Western Baby Bee

SHOULD!*

STEAKS- Sirloin,
Club, Rib ft StiAUltWr lb ,79c

SHANK &amp; BREAST

CHUCK ROAST

Si RLOIN STEAK

to 15c

Boneless Rolled Brit1el

ROT ROAST
HAMBURGER

BEEF TONGUES

to 39c
.

SMOKED SAUSAGE to 29c
In Our Self Service Cate—
For Cooking- Wisconsin

Hr 59c

Spiced Luncheon

DAISY CHEESE

SANDWICH-MEAT— Rk SSsSugar Cured (Small 4 lo d Ri Average)

SMOKED PICNICS

lb 45c

to 19c

SMOKEY CHEESE

H&gt; 39c

BAG SAUSAGE

lb 39c

Morrell Pride

Assorted Sliced (d Varieties)

COLD CUTS

to 39c

Red Hot

BoiNless Jlollr-d Oleo Dipped

VEAL ROAST

to 79c

Western Smoked

to 57c

l-ean

to 29c

I". S. Good Government Grade A Heavy
Western Corn Fed Steer B eef-

Michigan

CELERY
ONIONS

POTATOES

■Canadian

RUTABAGAS

Red Tokay

GRAPES

HANANAS

Grimes Golden

Junket
ltcnnet I’owder

CABBAGE
C. (4 .Cun Limit)

PEACHES
Gold M p i Iii I

Rerntpl jCustards

Junket
Rennet Tablets
For Making
Rennet Custarif*
ur Ice Cream

CONI) MILK
Krafl'rt

VELVEETA CHEESE

2 lb.

85c

S tall cans

27c

BloxMunt Time (0 Can Limit)

BORDEN’S

APPLE

STARLAC

sauee
NtVH CANS

WOODBURY
FACIAL SOAP

Stnkety’S Pitney Cut
Wilnon’n Corlifietl

OLEO
Monnkfot Fnncv

CiR’FT JUICE
LIFEBUOY
2 Bars 17c

Reha Brand. No. 2 cans
TO M A TO K S 2 cnitM
Old Glorv, No. 2&gt;cani

25c

MIRACLE WHIP

PORK A IH3AN8 2 for 23c
Armour'* S tar Corned

REEF HASH Ih ran 25c

llelnx Tomato

KETCHUP U-4W. Ml. 25c
Zigler Brand. 28-ox. Jar

8UN8W EET MEDIUM

APPLE RUTTER Jnr 25c
Koutdy Kist

ASPARAGUS pic. can 19c
Uab-O

CLEANSER

PRUNES

ta. 11c

Libby's Tomato

JUICE

can 27c

With Snan*. No. 2 ran*

FIELD PEAS

can 15c

Trellis Sugar

PEAS

N o. 2 can 10c
Small Whole Irish, No. 2 cans

POTATOES

can 10c

Hunt’*
____
.-u n o FFancy
n n r y ____

SWAN SOAP
Lge B ar 15c

PEACHKH

Silver Floss

KRAUT

PASTE
Bunhlend. 14-ox,

SWAN SOAP

Spring River

IIUTTER.
EGGS

TOM. SOUP
can 10c

’w

Tomato

CATSUP

.

ran 25c

CAMPBELL'S NEW. PACK

No. 2»5 11c

BEECHNUT
BABY FOOD

�;

“rm m

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TIIE W EATH ER

D a ily T h t f # U S t r c a y l h —
T# Frwteet the Pf*«e •*
W «rtli
To P re se t* th* Pio«r«M of A cerics;
T« Predate Prosper Hr fur Sanford.

I’linMiilrrjIilp rhiudinrss ami mild
Irm prratuir^ nflh .ri- c a * I o n a I
sh-i-eiDimim-diing “ Hid* to*
d jt and t.mlfiht. Saturday partly

tinud) amt » atmfr, a fe* *flei&gt;
tMwn s h o a l s Satin day.
AN
V O L U M E X X X V III

Established 1908

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

SANFORD,

FLORIDA,

rfi

NEW SPAPER

FRIDAY. SEPT. 19, P.U7

Associated Praia Loosed W ira

NO.

221

New Orleans Struck ?rai."f,ic“
gmg
ncane Chicago M art

ermg

Senator Taft Propo­
ses Wages Level
Off 60 Percent
Above 1939 Level

- -■ - White Russian Says
Russian Peace Efforis Being Hurt
In Many Quarters

Winds Which Crossed
Florida Batter In
Buildings Along EnA tire
Gulf
Coast

A h Hurricane Movl*d To Coast

—

At Congf-esstonal Living C

f)

CHICAGO. Sept. If. (At—
Corn broke 'll cents, -the dally
limit, shortly before noon on
the Board of Trade today fol­
lowing-a gotrrnm rnt crop re­
port slating that more than
half the rrup was safe from
frost damage. Wheat an d'oats
auffried wUr luaaea. lt was the.
aet nm r. .*in-r. n 11*e day that corn
had tumbled (hr peemlaalble
limit.

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. la,
OP)— A tropical- hurricane roar­
ed Inland today toward southera Arkanaaa. after raking New
Orleana with destructive power
that c r a a h a d buildings and
flooded e i posed "area* of. the
.. J’onlchsrtraln lakefront. .
The Weather Bureau, III a
ISiM P. M* «BJKT.&gt;- U vW -tyf
piarad the storm’s Ctntrr 20
l lea northwest of New Or­
an*. It was moving northwest­
ward a t IS miles per hour, with
winds ran g in g ‘from 80 to 120

C

l*jjobe In Huston

NEW YORK, Sept. 19 tAA
I he S - u r t attack on the UniteStates was icnetved in the Lmled
Nations Ai.cmbfy today by White
Russia's chief delegate, K utm s
| V. Kt.elir l . iilio lilok up the balleft off yrsteiday.
Hat king up Ysshinsky’s cbaiges
ol
American
"w aiipongciing."
K lieltet d r .la ir d that the United
States had liken up a slogan of
wnild mastery
“ Wat tbiratcns to eftipt o n . the
pcateltd life of the people," he
shouted, staving bis fund*.
The While Russian delegate
spoke after Dt__ Jose. -Arc*. ^As~----

. CHICAGO, Sept. I*. 0**1—All
grains crashed In major markets
of the I'nilrd Stales and Can­
ada today In the sharpest break
In main months. In Chicago,
• heal dropped the 10 cent limit
and brokrrs rrpurted there atilt
were no lakers for offering* of
between .U0.000 and 400,000
buahela of May wheat at this
decline.

MPH.

♦

NEW ORLEANS. Sept. I9 m
—A screaming hurricane, which
v w W i’
emitted building* and piled Hood
waten oVtr the great sea wall,
v |
• i * »' 4
pasted over New Otleant ihoitly
J. ; . T r r
- ^eloi* noon today,-'«n&lt;i-m oved—
grntinais thief delegate, bad made
rf&gt; *
Ilie lint fo u n d ' reply to Vision*%Iand with dettructive force.
By ASSOCIATED I'MESS
Raton Rouge braced for t he
Gram prices broke sharply on
AFPIARINO AS A WITNISSS at the vunKrctilonnl 1m t*tij(atlY&gt;n i»f zooming prices uiulcr way In the Oostun- »ky in (hr geneial debate, nosv m
blow, and acting Governor Emile
Mrs. Hsltn 8s|0ff, Hi* l .u.v. Mast *provides tins iuvcslijfaturs
few itatU U n 81m U chalp n its thud day. the Chicago board of Trade again
Ai.-f Hutu! that Vtshinsky had
vt
the
Dottun
Chapter
©/
the
.sutiunal
Aisocialiuh
*
f
C
or.iuntif,
and
lias
Lcun
gatlniing data fur miiiiii time,
Vcrrct closed the cap.itol and tent
today as tome rrlailert e ip rrtte I k
l-Dttiunt* are (I. tu r.t. Hep CLiirnrr Kllhuni. N V ; Sen
Hutilwm, Cuiiti ; ‘h ii Hatjih K Kl »inlt*is, ttii-t■i.li-st Argentina in 1sta "com*
home all the state employers.
fears that the cost of food at
Ute tliuinnuii, ViTiiiulit; t ( it tia in - .J M jtia, I'u , *uut tu p I ibv.tui Unit, *N JL U -iL rnulUjiuil ^'ufttiklphufij) l&gt;liim,ul*" it i*-l -mil tlit- Itussian
The deceptive calm of the hurtsthe highest level in the nation's
-*• i■t• *t to "luit i* tuki-n "a ■apid
cane’s "eye," which began in New
till* mound tin wot hi” to Include
hiiluiy might (o n e a sudden
nlmust rtirsbo-ly ill his attack.
Oilcans at 9:40 A. M. (Central
slump ill talrs of non-food items.
K, - h i , i-pi-hiiMg many of «h#
Time), crated at 11 A. M. and MEN. WOMEN, CHILDREN SEEK SHELTER AS HURRICANE NEARS
Dun ami Hiaditrrrl, meanwhile
•rjiiiii*
* i i r t i K 'i*-i
t' i u i it
V iih in ik y
^hundering winds up to 90 mph
Ic Yell'll llMJlIhl Hie l ill 18^1 Hi Yt,
rrportrd that irlail tales geurially
ti - *11* ,| rfiiuii tin* Stivifi tluiiin
the hapless city from the op
ini leased iriy slightly in the week
.wit?* icittltlii; 1h r til;*** L ti
|/ul
polite direction. Colonel Frank
----rndrd Wrdnndj) and wrrr uhc
kkiiv Itfiitu tti larked fm in many
tu in h i n M.\t h i : \ / . n :
Speist ordered all National Guard
tu five |&gt;rurnt ahead of a yeas
•IHill!i f To Address \ V \ \
Al* I*,o .l fin Affairs \u.ilt-t
I.iiiimK li» iht*
uf at*
units in* New Odra nr mobilized in
ago, but added that letulanre
violent -Itiiiritie in ilo- ♦
*ruiyv T tH po|t h r u li] the
tt'adllaBfU aw !'■*, Twa|
Jackson barracks,
A .-inTity
the I'n ilrd N ation: r i l l l i f l M u i r - r u u l d l i o t h o l d t t i
Soviet Delegate
l, lei-hit -liv e s nl tenr.t one uae- iiiitiHipuh fm luHtf
The entire Gulf Coast, from
addtd, "1 h«
lacks U. S. Foreign
fui putjiojo- it IohV. . 1 1-tir that itiuyii*’ hniiih tif 0ti« »id« mav h i
Pensacola westward,'was raked by
Mon-ott is di-ti l mm--I t» puisne n t i * u i ' i * d l * V M i l ? • t t i i n l c b u m b c f
P o l i c y , Marshall
'cyclonic winds. More than 1.000
without d o n atio n llie ilil- ilo-li-.nnl Hit* tkiht’i
)«-ill -r it Inis Is-i-n follott (ng eVi-i
resident* of Alabama- fulling vil
Miunuhllc. th«? Huvift Union
it) a s s o c ia t e d i' kksh
allii'e tto* -tu! of the war
111*--a*t r.uiftly fur I'liltt] *NaJages raced for high ground (run
Deputy l uieign Miiu-iei Audi
This UU-alis that tin- Boviet
l ! «.eiMf*ii*vi flit I' hki i n s l
Coastal areas where *two giant
fijl D n u
»«1 N‘’binsky’s sprerli to tite United
wml-l joyiduti--n fv.j th e esluhDorms look hundreds o( Jiyys .m
Jn.tuu-.nl 1—
4—
Yoioufotte-n) —d r - m ^_V I
I v w l j ^ tlin ns ‘ Attei-ibiv- Innllit^dy liilimn- iil-.ni' tine- iili.-ioli e&lt;tal&gt; "STtlT rT»nNervation
Water -three- feet -deep- wsvjI
....
7”
| Stlongrst wnitlt e trl.lltril I.V
I■-lit it. tjovo t In pul) l oi-ugn |
(Cawriawen aw r , n mil
The City iif Sanford will lease i,
i i
.
,i
District Seen Sure

Russian Press . Russia Is Seen As Determined
Has Full Report
To Continue .World Revolt Plan
Of Vishinsky Talk

City Leases Booth
To Jaycees For

Truman Concerned
Over Foreign Crisis
ABOARD U. a a MISSOURI
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN.
qBept. IP, (At—Tr i-aidyll t Truman
today underlined hla concern over
tha International aitualton by limttlnsr hla Monday engagements to
a White House conference with
tha ranking State Department of­
ficial in Washington.
Nearlog home after a ill-day.
a e a trlp from Rio De Janeiro. Mr.
Truman la eager for a complete
review of the European economic
eriala
which haa brought demands
criita wni
in aoma quarter*
q
fur a special aeaM o n of Congrea*. I’reaiilentlal
Secretary
etary Matthew J. Connelly
radioed White Houae aides to keep
Monday open for the discussion
of the international picture.
Unless Secretary of State Mar­
shall finds time for a hurried trip
from New York where he is en­
gaged with the United Nations
General Assembly meeting, Mr.
Truman presumably will receive
hla "fill-in" from Undersecretary
Lovett. .
( ■ Tha Chief Executive plana to
•'ivota tomorrow to work on pap­
ers which hara accumulated since
he left for tha inter-American
conference In Brasil Aug. 31.
Tha Missouri's aehedulad arrival
tima at dockside in Norfolk, Va.,
was 12 noon, today. The pres­
idential party planned to board
tha yacht Williamsburg and completa the homeward journey Up
the Potomac River, arriving In the
c a p ita l at 7 A. M. tomorrow.
9 Mr. Trumdn Is railed and tan ­
ned by tha voyage of more than
1,000 miles which wound up tho
happiest vacation ainea ha took of*
flea.
The trip followed previous for­
etell Journeys this year to Mexico
City In March and Ottawa In Jana.
The President also plana to visit
flan Juan. Puerto Rico, and fit.
Thomas. Virgin Islands, some time
this fall.

ools To Re-Open
Monday Morning
BeminoU County 8eJtoots which
closed Wednesday through
today, dua to the storm,, will re­
open on Monday morning, it was
■nnounetd. this morning by SupL
1
T w . Lawton. School* might have
opened todejr, be pointed oat,
U net been /o r the uncerlain•terday of the weal
two new Chevrolet school
eeently porebased from
Chevrolet Co. and which
i sent to 'L im a , Ohio to be
With Superior bodies, were
late yesterday afternoon
will be pat Into operetion
This is expected te rethe
th* u teapacltj of B0

Minister Vi-iiiiiskt'• pi-noun-ei men! tins not only n fleice utlml,

the Tourist Information Booth on
d 'p ''" '" l ayamsl the pir-Seminole Boulevard tu the Junior rnl .polity td the United Stales
&lt; Inimhei of Commrrre for II p n was pirtrnlrd to llir Soviet pulyear, Gordon Bradley Jaycee *.f l|jc ltKjjy i(, fu| | .|Mgr ,,„ea.l. u.
t el ary, annotinred at the Iwiard of „
,
,
1

director! meeting Tunulav night «*.

prut*sp.il

.... the

uvi
- -f.
t'ti&lt;n&lt;i» P. \\ hitrhair of Del.a ltd.
forme, raii.ti.lalr Tor fiotrnoo ol
I tor id a. will address mrmtieis
Post l.'sj of the Veterans ol

w in c h

lorrifiit M ars M.io.lai etrn ip t: at
the M .tla ir Inn. Ills su b |rrt w .llj

t ( illtf tHUr tl i&lt;H e*na** h»»J . -

Iw ***l litre World I•ui*rnnieule.l7,-|ir.! |

A , , #1 | i-i.-li

K rttal.tr

From Electrie Course

'i'ruck Crops Little Wallace Crop Reduc- Jack Ratigan Named
Hurt And Oranges tion Program Is To Head TBCampaifoi
Only 5/&lt; Damaged Called "Nonsense” Jark Ratlgan of the Seminni.-

E. O. Harper, owrnor of the San
f-ird Electric Company on .Mag
nolia Avenue, h is returned from
Kaat Cleveland, Ohio, where for n
week he attrndrd tha Cenerift
Nela- -----Park,
Pm i.A D K l.PIIIA, K e p t. 13, County Motors, will head th# com Klectric Inatiiuto at ----RAKAHGTA, Kept. 11,
which will direct the 1047, "*• reported the beauty of Uu. In(A1)— H e n r y Wallace lodav mittreThe tropical kurricene wklch
to Iw tx-y.111-1 description
arged Congrraa to "bring bark Diriatmaa Kaat Sale in Bamlnnia- slituta
ripped through southern Flor­
The courne. lie laid, covered all
rationing and prlre control" aa County to raise fund* for the new reaearrh ami advanced phases
ida and the Gulf roast brought
Ih* "only effective way" of low- tuberculosis control work of the
death to two persona here. Sher­
commercial amt industrial light­
rving the coat of living. Thr Tuberculosis Association, 'George of
iff Doug I'rareon reported Wil­
ing, -*»■former Vice President and Cabi­ Touhy, president, announced to­
liam Beat died of a heart attack
While on the trip, Mr, llarp.-r
net member told a news con­ day. The county campaign la part -oent
Wfdnradxy night while aeeklng
a Week in Cbieago, HI. vlallference that the "Truman Ad­ »f the hatlon-wid# 4 tat annual ing varluus
refuge from high wind* In the
plants devoted tu
ministration and the U. 8. Con­ Christmas Beal (tale which will iiianufactur.- of
Uaraaota county courthouse.
electric ranges,
gress have a certain amount of ■■pen Nov. 24. and cohtlnue until water heaters amt
1 A man Identified only aa Red
electric fix
‘ ■
responsibility to tho people to Christmas.
Davenport, a night watchman
"With Mr. Ratlgan as chair­ turax.
o r that today's high prices ara
at Ik* Bradenton-Sarasota airman. I am sure we ran count on
eat."
oort, was electrocuted, the sher­
DKFENHE BESTS
a successful campaign," Mr.-Touhy
iff said, when he stepped onto a*
SANTA ANA. Calif., Sept. 10,
“Ilia organisational ability
downed power line wrnlle making
WASHINGTON. Sept. |9 W ~ ■aid.
and the high regard in which he (fP)—The defense in the Overell
hi* round*.^
Henry Moigenthau, Jr„ fotmrt la held make him an ideal person murder trial haa swung its "Sunirerelary of the treasury, (aid to­ to direct (ha campaign for fundi day Punch" but the pruoecutjon
By AKSOCIATED PHEKH
day
Henry A. Wallace passed to rontinut our fight agalnat tub­ wa* right bark today offering re­
Here is Florida’s estimate hur­
erculosis. A Christmas Seal pur­ buttal against all the key points
ricane damage, but with some out to much money during the New chase la an Investment In com­ made in behalf of heiress Louise
localitfrr - still to be hrard from Desl's big (pending day* that munity health from which every Overell and her lover, George
(Bud) Gollum, charged with mur­
principally in ibe rverglades area: Morgenthau once told the thei rltlien bene flu ."
dering
her parent*.
Citrus: yearly value of slate’* Secretary of Ariciltlure he wa*
INTERMENT SERVICES
grapefruit crop, $56/100,000; "getting away with murder."
REDS ATTACKED
Interment cervices for Mra.
II’m IIsm C « I'aa* f o o t
BERLIN, Sept. ID. (A1) — The
Morgenthau declared Wallace Martha B. Moffitt, who died early
morning, were postponed Russian controlled German News
more and got ieu for it Tuesday'
A. M. ,due Agency aald today that "Nail
until Saturday a t 10:00 k*
J. C. Jorgensen Buys tpcnl
during thf I9M-I937 period than to eneiement weather. The funeral provocateurs” had smashed win­
W. A. Zachary Home Harry Hopkint and Harold L service was conducted In the First dow* In' tha hgadquarter* of the
lekr*. who-directed huge tfDtfays Methodist Church yeiterdaT'mnm- B o v l * t » aponsored. CommunistMr. and Mrs. W. A. Zachary a* director* of Federal Relief Ing a t 10:30 oclock with the Rev. dominated Socialist Unity Party
J. E. McKinley officiating. Inter­ at Bernburg, Saxony, in the Soviet
havt sold thefr home a t BIS Park
ment wilt ba mode in Laka View ion* of occupation.
Avenue to J. C. Jorgensen and and Federal Works Program*.
wife. Revenue etampa on tha re­
Wallace’* whole theory of Cemetery.
FIREMAN FIRES SNAKES
corded deed Indicate a tale price
•pending in order to reduce agriJ. P. Bennett, member of the
of 110.000.
FDR,
Jr.
Fined
A deed dated July 27 and re ­ ;■ H’* a tla » si aa r a e a Sts)
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. « * ) - local fir* department, was re­
cently recorded et (he County
Pleading guilty to s p e e d i n g cently bending over mine swevl
Clerk’s office la (bat of Frand*
chargee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, potato vines in hi* garden whe-i
LAGUARDJA FIGHTING
T. Meriwether and wife to H. M. &gt;
Jr„ and hie wife, the former Ethel he discovered a neat of 14 enta’l
Sumbley, Jr. and vrif* of tha. for­
NEW YORK. Sept. 10 W 7 - Dupont, war* fined $1B each last rattle snakes. He took hla tioc,
mer Pesoid property, on Beardalt Kuirclla H. LaGuardla, 04, grave- night. They appeared before pol­ he aald. lifted the aquarmlng m ua
Avenue. This Includes a bungalow ly ill of a pancreas condition at ice Justice William Hlnricks on of eaakea into a large can. After
end 4.8 acres of improved form hi* home, faces "no immediate charges th at they drove through ahodlng them to neighbor* die
land. K tvtnot stamp* indicate a
an hour poured kerosene on them ant
a t I* miles
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J* prip# af 17,800.
U . p Y A ’S S &amp; S "
burned .thorn up.
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Lions Flan Drive.
To Raise (Funds By
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foi which^Conimunitio lm%dreimi- (a w d i- i -.i--ti.ou. .baltn-t,
“”| . Vet etnee' the* w -ild . .-voiti-i -»»l- 1 »"
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t.)„lllJV, !j M|t-t die IUjI- ! *'f Stole I! A,, l#rav for a cor-

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Grapefruit Said • Morgenthau Says
I I . Itojle at -dial Vt'W t'.inol.
Discussing Trade
I. I* Hroil p.rdirtH will I-- one.
the organisation to make thl* year Jgreater Irngllt t--l.iv. and added ; ol.
the ti.fifirsl mrrtl.lKH of tile .
th a t has ever been bad
4f*-wllattee UK I'a if ait)
Damaged 50% By W allace GotAway bythe theIx-styoung
IA tN DfJN, Sept. IP. d* I’s tin f I’osl etei held here. The purpose
people’s group.
Mif.tsler-KaiH.tn Ur Vtiln
f K in i
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the
n.reliilK
Is
to
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in
The next regular meeting of the
■iiii.r to No. In Downing •S lit-.t
ti-re-l
of
lelrratis
III
lorul,
stale
ITarpcr
Returns
Home
will tie held neit
. Florida Storm With M urder In ’37 organisation
f o r i i i . i t t r a d e n o d -i-ltu r t a l k s
am! national g.iterumt-nlw.
Thursday, „
w i l l l-e i l l l . t M l . K r d - l . )

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t h e of ..ggtesst).. ...... ..
' " ’" I d mot i-,,00- as „ -e ftjlm y
lltT tint tt tva a in efft.-l on el for fit-mind- County, areortlitiiC
t-h.siye “No" to nil n.gge-iion-1 to Cup lit y VfigBl i . It. ttawsnu.
Uu A Up "J,-4t-f tt | exult " f a
foi any II. N. moves which might
I, a lit p e r Russin’s ambition to I lien ring lipid u! the I ittll t lloUia
-to Ain* *- ut uiifi’i. a* number of
Bov id Ixr tin* giois-.
. :tpi , ■ *:i tile pioje. t an J
TinitV n logit-nl siiot.gy for} nglottiu
lefeli roiiioi of y-totvets at a
the StitlB ’Uiiloi. t-&gt; p-iisue n.
vn-w of tin- pi.-st-ni into.nothin,-! , iatel dale. 1 ' ; IJ , f Boil fun*
I i-- la ird It.at a
silontlon.
--f |l,( b - ,t.-( n -el vat ion l :
Il-'ini-ptu-ti* i- in u ilio'-tle e* - S- oiio. l- t . in t S.-il &lt; onaei vati .n
noniii- slot,- '-dud, ha- m lm n l 111n I » N‘f i't I 'i w M Yjit .tjid f c a n lL It,

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Tht- City haa also agreed to fui it)bkh nude no immediate rtld-trul
niah thp water and llmiieti janitor 'comment,
service for the booth.
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Some map. and approximalelv
n ,r fuH
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,10.000 promotional folders show j10 *•*"* V iduntkyi speetil In
ling Interesting spots in and around , its' enliirly, .mil editor*’ out-**
U,
AMONO tH t THOUSANDS who aouglil setety aa a tropical b u rn t .n Seminote County were ordered ami „ id jt „„„(,) |,r ,
began to move towaid Hie Klorida coxtt were these resident* of W o will l»p tlilirrrrd by Oct. If* which
heal
edition),
I
he
full
Irxt
went
Palm Beach. They are shown (top) seeking rctuge In tins County Conn [ haa been .designated an thr *»f
out 4u -oil .|,UIV,o» f.ll (irw-J-ilt-e,,,Utmte. At bottom I* a unique photo.madt-by • trained weather rccort- . fin al out-ning dale,
Clifford Ablra was nami-d rhnir snd was luojih.itt in m-iuy Itn
naluance crew which flew In a Navy piano Into the heart o( lit* hum cano a* It gathered fqrce off Uie Uatiama*. Using radar In itn n n en u , It man of a get-out-the-vote commit guages. located the exact center of the ilortn and photographed • huge area of lee nnd Mr. Abies has tteen In
The p trit, wltiilt yevlettl.ty gave
w ater as It was raised from th e^u rfare of tti# ocean.1 (falem atim ial i strurtfd to select n romruittre to
aid in the' drive,
* summaty of U. S. S n irla ty ol
A ilnnation was made to the• Slate ManliaN't Wrilltriday addin*
Ceierr Crate and In addition the
Jav rrrs offered any assistant to the Annul,K, tarried estrtpl)
that they might be able to give (torn the Ainettran's sjirn It at

A m e r ira

( i f t i i i l t i*f u ip n i / .i t M H i O f i h m *
j j e r . Fivt* h»u I T-w »ic i - ai_**

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I b u l l -bn * after t-Ml Bind of
tin- evittli.'.iti-’ ut uigaui/afton t,y
Sis-.elrt.) lltnv, f-u to -o - I-* it-tinl note Candidal-- f--. distitcl s-t| —.l.sittn, of wflirt. Ilie.e wtii t,a
five, t*.e to !►
.- .filed With tha
KtJltt* hull I .+o-l‘l l at lull linaid.
I Knelt pet it ton t* tit Iw signed iiy
".j .pinl.tn-d e)ect.&gt;D and lando D w is nl lti.-_.JUUlet. Knelt aleclor may sign one nr any number
ol pi i it' ■
.
Tin’ -“ .I coHse»VBll-iii dU tilct
will eom pti-e the some ii&gt;)8,44A
m -iri --f Hr rnl noil- . blunt y, K, Jf-

I - d e e d -tluii Hi linin'-, i .danre j
It mi- g t«-W wo. «- in. Allgil-t,
into tl..- drive Tor t-ij-ot j ib-tb exjm rts nn.Kitiii—it-t w. t e
diyan ft.-m Ju ly 's figytes^ linlillm
'u -fv eii- troll- lutlance l - &gt;■* -' of
ttillMirls ovi-r evjmrts iiterm-o'.l IH
]|o-t ren t from the prevom i month.
, Tin- trovei nmi*nl l«mid of trade McMullen, acting Extension Con-

I.lotii lo.lnv ut th-ir meeting nl tcomm-tn- d-p.il Im-nt t 1- ported ,«■! witimiKi ft .ini lialoasville, who
till! Tourist Center started O.eir Ith -— figure*. It blamed Mimnn-r outlined tin- -nil conservation p n rumpumi. to placi. ball gum math Vurnlion* uml it fewer ound—t «if|K&gt;am at tl— bcuitug held l.are,
Inea in muny s lu m nnd pl«rV* (lf!w«ikiriK day* in AttgpV-.
Ml11 "tipeivi.e tb.e election .of
bn-tq- .* in Kcininol.-^ County in i tlycr a lliriH--cour*e lunch nn-l *u|—tvtaoi*.
onler to secure fund* to aid lit.- |*f&lt;" 'Hree hours aflerwn.-l
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Idlwl. nnd to help under privili-gid i Valera nn-l his advisers d-hated
I&gt;l‘o ( lU T M O m lS
rhildi.ii
iwilli flieir British coUnl.-rp.nl* llie
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John lv.-y bended the committee Iwhole rung# of British Irish fm - , C)i*PK
H ^ C llU T O H S e
in rlinr.g*- of the campaign ami uncial and economic relations, | _
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passed out certificates to member* hilli tl.e^ partlcuiar obi-dive* of j f'l.KVKI.AND. SepL. 10, (A*) —
ilium which meichnnla will be re- —H&gt;tdinntiiig their dollar earning Tile nation** railroad* will* -be
pU Pi
ami of _n-»ked fm .’III percent w-ag« Inquested In sign written permission and spending program*
to allow spare gratia for the stepping up food aujiplies for llti- j rt.-nses for mote than :i.'ll,000 of
tain.
niacbiui's in tlivlr’atores.
their Wlirkein at the end of this
An advertising and publicity
month.
campaign in regard to the prog Itritish About Ready
The ilerisliin was rrnched ye*ram will l-e started Monday, aald |
m
l i , , . iteidnv In n -neenil meeting of itMr. IVey,
1 0 t { U l t I t i l l S t l l l t pie-Siitairv.'* &lt;&gt;f'ilie five operating
H. W. Nelson secretary of the
brotherhoods, affecting trainman,
Ford Gum Machine Company of j l.oNDON. Sept, lit, (A*) The engineers, firemen, conductors and
Lockport.^Ncw York, exhibited one - ||ri||nh cabinet may decide tomor switchman.
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j row to surrender Ihp mandate over
Eastern railway circles esti­
.-"7
--- ■ - - -I'nlntim -which the League of Nn mated thp total annual cost tu the
lions vave this country.
WILLIS POWELL DIES
Government sources aald today g-’l7IV.000.IHM* Including p a y r o l
JACKSON, GO., Kept. 19. (AA—
Willi* Beilin I’owrll, 79, .retired the foreign, colonial and war of­ laves.
newspapermen and former secret- fice* had agreed
, , Britain should The Urolherhooda as of Kept. SO
are-of U -JiaraaoU , Fla., chamber tiu&lt;L i’alcsline.^hut.qat-atlum pk-tu will .ask that-th e boost* be «ffee-.
I f e " .V nerlrX d at h i. ^ ImlUn “m....... singleh.nde.lly . aerile- live Nov. 1, an announcement
ment by -partition. Britain's views said.
Spring* home near here today.
will Ih- presented later to the Un
MARTIN. NO CANDIDATE
Hni Nations, whose special com­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 19, lAT—
mission recommended partition
BLIGHT DAMAGE
A few celery seed beds may hiit with Jerusalem und4r U. N. House Spraker Joseph W. Mar­
tin, Jr., of Massachusetts mapped
have Iwen lightly damaged In thu trustee.
out a western speaking tour today
Oviedo section, but older seed beds
hut insisted be fa not intcrestkd In
appear to iw unhurt, it was re ­
CITY MEET POSTPONED
torted this morning by Andrew
The regular Monday evening Ix-coming th* Republican presiden­
Duds of A. Duila and sons in inerting of tho City Commission tial nominee. “I am not a can­
Blavia.
has been postponed uniII Tuesday didate and do not expect to be a
The latest reports of celery evening in order that City offici­ candidate,'' Martin told newsman
grower* in the Sanford section in­ al* may attend the VFW Post a* he headed tor a section of the
dicate that damage to seed beds meeting a t the Mayfair inn, City country currently having a strong
waa negligible. Citrua damage Mranagtr If. N. Sayer, announced appeal to OOP presidential poaalto appear* to be very light.
tb it morning.

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‘FRIDAY, S E P T .'19, 194

THE .HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORJDA
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Hie Sanford Herald

Hrain Prices Drop

Children Killed

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The mol&lt;&gt;r feb rile Occident &lt;l;-ath ralr has recorded jin In Healing Jo
food p ricn h .u stiff aJ.irniinif hicreonc ammiK 1roy* under ft yeur* o f age.
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rqrilin# to the Metro|&gt;olit»H Life IfWOrariet* Company; TRe
There war 'i.intr Jrap itr- drtnanr
*MU*T*
J4. ‘
lIlU IHMl «*&gt; ntU* among ihitjui younputenfir-on lh r iuuriH o f th e cumpaqy'n
• h 4 «HN.t&gt;o nl
ftm$ f 11 eit * t lM&gt;i&lt;fji

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Variety Of Weathi r

R e d s .R e n e w A tta c k

mine where the new level ahduM r *
Aa*l.
Is
Reported
In 41. sj
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tkm* action on her demand* for
By A8S0C1ATKI1 I'itB ss
t0 ‘Jg,
against what Viahfmkv. c.lTtu-re w ui a varii-tji of w'.-sthrrl
y!E* i.e?ch V i o | l " l "crim inal" war prtipaganda in aero**
the nation , today—n J t
Inflglion t&gt;aae.l on the 1P20 lave . itl,M nnj, ^

Lie itating fiTirricanc. midsummer tvil

—cBut-it-mav-he-npfpisirnirtntvrT

some *uch inHation to pay
d ia d o ^ ^ e ^ h n ^ ^ e c r iv n T a fo r-IMow freeiing temperature*, rain I
high espeoae* of government," he m&lt;|
ueit from
Soviet chief and sno*.
,
f
11**1 I \ M . . III. t ft
■dded.
Idclreatr to have th. proposal a.I-| The,nine day old tropical -loifB.I
th is y ear than last.
V p '*"*’ nnr were nicer fireiurnl and high
I'li »
Thomas said prices of * m n r , o th „„ ndn of the io-ncrsl-which already has caused millions!
UIHIIMift in: %%
Even at tire achool ages 5 to 11 years, the hktlur vehicle puerd liqumi wrie nrglrcted in
;l g - ffS
commodities may Iw loo high ,,ow,Assembly now in il* third ilay of of dollars in. damage In *outh.-m|
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•®m *•»#*»'• II .11*1,.mi f (
accident death, rate among boys was 15 |*er n e o i,higher In favor of beer and alri.
along the C.itrl
while other may be too lo t# ,|„ nrr, | debate
Florida, swept «Inng
“I MM 1411 l lM&gt; liT lM
A ruah of artling .inlar* ahortlt
Ilf **»i.*. *.. *k*
! .f*- the Jaiuiury..|u|ie period of the current yeju**Ytfcuf in the
.
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He did not
whol item , m ig h r ^
w vijihliwky move clear | Coast from northwest Florida la
afler
th«
Chirac'"
g
r
a
in
,pita
open*
(Im H«i*fN
M f] like period ,.f M»D&gt;.
* fall In the latter category.
1^ lhl! w(iy fo r.a p^Hmlnanf
— -teat.'Louisiana1 Louisiana amt
and appenm
npponn-di headed
hcailnlj
categqry.
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p
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t iff* M(H»fti.«
The 111.8 report on *ho|.&gt;nie
...
t.wlav on the Sovirl for the lAiuisiana shore, endanger.
The
I v y -1 in 1017 nnjlru.-ri-} sh arp ly cel p t i r b r d 'both w h e g t'an d ror 1
Its »l&lt;*ti11**
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ft *"»
ile.Wn
five
to
six
ir
n
la
Iwl.iw
ye*
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y
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jng n million persona in the ares
t T" —gMolution
€l(M* \ r ,
1WASHINGTON. S e p t.T 9 -U D — price* said that for farm
w ith th e fav o rab le tr e n d Among m en a t a g e s iiU a m l ireyond. trn la y 's cln*e. The slump w ar
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No. t jfrptdy dm - near New Orlean*.— - ■ . -T ift,.*,, w m w T ~ i*nttrr»r_! ftifrf* ""Ilf As a reWTiiror Iteelllh-S Ut th e ntfttlt ag es, th e Tnotor rrirte le ctH'rxprtrtmwcv*i. -jput*n mfsterao; Seualnr Ives. (R-NY) said today hr ductfl-the.Index want- to 187.3 par j ^
Warm weather.
weather, with temptr*.
rent of the- 1820 fevei, up 3S 'T grr^lan „,|ni, ter put ,he rvaolution
liltAI •* :f#«*«li»l*l*H&gt;■« 11*1*1 1*4*1Ct# "f
world'*
rcnnolny
it
tick
beicabte
of
JsJ accid en t d e a th ra te f o r m ales itt qil a g e s cpntbjArH w as I I upturn sla rtn l. Near the enel 01
&gt;*» vxtende.1 .....
.
tMirrininm^M« for llo p«
£»0‘*
from
cent from a month ago and 83.4.herfort- the 65 member nation* at turea in the £K
ItUiRK Inn4», ««ll| ».* rltR(|(4 f*♦» |K*r cen t low er in th e f ir s t h a lf o f lit 17A llan j j r i h e cprres* the f m t Ilnur, wheat was Ihrt.i "under-peoduction" and that soar­ higher than „ year ago. The food jth(&gt; em| uf f,i* charge* yesteritay Tesa* northeastward into th. Ohio I
: i t l»tutilf Rihfill|ln« f l f *.
amt one-half to four and one* ing prices al borne arc only a figure* were pul at 180.U M'r »g«jn*t the United Stale* and nine valley and the southern C i.*t|
,
. Imi««m4 \ r *:«•|**j*r* 11■it*»■«*■ft1m*it *«. jsn n lln g m o n th s a y e a r ago.
.pm rter rent* lower than Thgracent nf Itf2ft. a gain of five per pronljnent American- whom he Laki-i region, while rain fell ..i,
:!■&amp;» "ttpwwst nia I li( IIIfin1*1 in *ht
A m ong, fem ale (rollcyholders, however, th e d e a th ra te day'll close, S rp trn d w t, $2,117; corn ivmplon of this "disease."
most of the area front Fake Sup. I
ccnt
since last month and #1.2 ^ u ^ d leading “war-monger*."
Wttlftftftl He 1*1 « 1 H ih olft(l*A &gt; flftt* in th e a g g re g a te w as up 7 p e r c e n t.
In n o th lg th e r is e waa th r rr and *«vvn-righta to
■’Everybody is talking ibou! high
ft* nf* fHftiMiiiliirii lr« ftif J n e «i
since a year ago.
f.t,. ,,-nt the Soviet request along erior to Montana.
-fill#* Im lli# rtinnlff eittli fcMrfiHar* in m o rta lity am ong e h jld re n , th e M etro|&gt;oliU in''«tfnrrtents? four and sevni-righls towrr, Sep- prirei and they arc prelly bad,"
Temper at urea .again today dip I
Average whoteaab- price* &lt;d t„ the 14-nation ateering commitItt* Ift / IIII-MU1&gt; iill if %m I •*«!*“Gre a te r a tte n tio n m ust Is- giv en d m in g i (tttsc* !*ost- lrnils*r $2.M, ami nala were un- vrs lofd a reporter, "But we will 900 commodities were listed at lct, which may m.-ot after today’s ped to below freeling at some I
rhangril to one and on r.h alf low
rift ii«» Mid im m inf.tili#i ««f Ik* I
167.4 tier cent of IMS and HI..7 plenary sesslortk to ronsidcr in- point* in the northern Rocky
ft#«**rlatest |*rr»« ttbirb I* ra$it$***tj w a r d a y s o f inrrea&lt;«sl tr a f f ic a n d h ig h e r s p e e d s o f vehicles rr. .Sopiemlsir, $t.I0 and three. never gel them down until we get per
cent higher than this time last elusion of ndditfonal item* for the Almintain region. Snow was t,- I
production up.”
ffflmi* rtf IHI lit? ftor **f nr 1**Ml- in th e sa fe ly o f y o ung children on th e s tr e e t a tv tT h ts is th e i|iiarters.
ported .In aeveral Montana mm.
J'#*'1
Iagenda.
ttli«« *| Ml! ffir
«r** * |i#||i#*ti m ore serious because th e recent h ig h b ir ib rn tw e h s v g addifl
Ives tommenl followed a report
fft tilt Rrt|lpR|illl, H ***ll ft* Ml*
Yesteiday, wheat and
co:ji
,
j Seeretarv of Stale (leorge C. munition, including a fall of I*,
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p
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jiVir,|Mipnla*
II* (*•*»* fttR|«Mf rk* a.
pi in** w eir down on new* I hot 1.y lhr Bureau of Labor Statistic* HURRICANK AFTKRMATII
'Mnrahall, »o far ignoring the tween four and five inches in the j
(Ion. , E v ery e f f o r t m u st lie m ad e to r u n k o ^ ^ r e ld s reallw foreign g rain ahipmeula would plarfng wholesale pices of food and
C. R, D»w*on, County agent, h*d Soviet attack, was the first dele­ I.ewiatown-Dillinn-Cuttiank *?•-*.
fully the dangers of uiistip “Vised otildiN ir p la y :o £ .b tile chll t« ru rla ilrd in Nnvendier. In farm products at the highest lev.-l .a busy time with hi* *hrrt wave gate to arrive In the blue and gold The mercury slid to Im-Iov freer,
FRIDAY, S K IT . II*. HM7
rending* and receiving *el Wed- aaaemhlv rhamber. He sal with im? in ta-wiaton, Olendive. Crrat
y i'tm la y 'a Irading, w hrat waa
ifi,i *
d ren ”
off 0 |n H and ••ven-eighla cent* in history although wholesale prices nesday night, relaying important j an adviser scrihbllnf on paper hc- Fall* ond Iluttc, with 26 abort
i t.«}|
the coldest spot in the state.
and deferred com rn n tra rla were (or lhr entire list of 900 commod­ messagr* Iwtween hers and the f„re other delegates arrive.!.
YKT II C M A N ! I V 11 I1NS‘
down the limit Ilf eight rcnU.
ities covered by the survey still Miami and t’alm Beaeh arras.
AWAY i n UI.AT rNT I.KAI)
Many person* here wera anrin.r*
.
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KltH Will* AIM lt;,Nt»H VN T
C attle price* were alightly .town wfre 5,9. prrcrnl below the record
to g rt in to’leh with elativn there, I # — ^ M M M i M s a t i a w w o M B M M s
AND Kl 1.HSU
VNtf W lln ;
in
Chicago
tiulay
and
the
hog
nt Ion and dutm * ijrre like stem u in i *kl n»&lt;
f g i k i Til UV^ILV*' a ui icAi *!
W«*s, cmoUnna
set u 1920.
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J ,’vrn ysptrq*.. nwntsaniA. dritrerjd | “ 4 &gt;? - - V A R D L E Y V B N B T 'A N rH M N D h
* V&gt;%T.'
nfiHtpC'wak Very '*t.A# •With gooff
v :ft
4
n
n
«; f M c n f l / i r ' I ^ r ^ Af-rffTifi T ln m i'v fees
America'* Moat Itrautlful
At
I
he
same
time.
Senator FJmef to hofnrs, bill were told that all I
rhoire 2tK) lo 250 pound weight*
that is roustnnHy seeking expivosign, bmlduig np ;t tom about ateady.'
were delivvied via I
.
Aluinlnnm — Cedsr — I'ollahed Aluminum
fiKST.— I’s n ;,iij. Tin- l^'gl
lb onus D-OkU) rtitrralrd his eon- rnrmnunlralinn*
Red Cn.a* renter*.
I
) f , For Free Ksllmate
hints U 111lit &gt;»’. t)" *•“'* , f
pnlsive force which drive- a man. goads him ami gives him
The high reV*t nf living rohtln
lenliin
lhal
ihfi
rnqntry
may
have
la tmr icfagp.
T. K. Smith, proprietor and I
p W MTKVKNS ~ 617 W . Rttblitfion — O rln n tlq
j no rest iinlil he is rid o f them. ;
•
urd to hold lop ailriition of law ­
m pul up wilK '.’inflation" if it is operator of thg new* stand'in the I ---- ----- —-------------- ‘
5.(172!)
TIicTc ire only two wavs ill which III is compulsive maker* In W'aahihgtun and rl*e- going to pay nff the national debt Sanford Atlantic National Rank *'
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T J a ^ A h h - i Ii o/ |I iijile J t d a n c inwhere.
.
'
coins on lhr aVcrngr (**|i»KC o J power ran is- released. Wc^ean ilfrect it Ip -our work, put
nd meet other cists of govern­ building, decided some time ago
In
a
politically
imporiatit
to build a "hurricane p ro o f magaair Urr-1 “ l,r
'n,/* practice and icring our plans to fru itio n .. Or &lt;|irech pie pa ted fqr a. Sgn Kran- ment.
•
high
ai
Inline
tlir
tnr,
sin* rack, &lt;o he made one nut of
'
'
we,can
release
this
power
by
talking'
about
our
plans.
If
Cisco
audience,
Senator
T
aft
Thnmns added it may ha another
ing mow iidiilib d un e n »uy
ply wood, "It really !i*ep*
4
, ,
,
,
. ,1 “ Wttll lias .1 burning desire to accomplish something he (lt-nhu&gt;) ; pro|Hi*r&lt;| th a t Iho n a­ si* year* nr even longer before heavy
in* mr. «d .drill A'....d.gg &gt;« ‘I.r w|U r M , h;ll thjM rnmpiI|HillI1
Hom,.thin’g nlsiUt if* tion seek ter level off wagv&gt; a t 'h r price aituatltm liecumea *tn* mUgailnv* from tdowing away,",
he Mid. hut' decided during the
In.lUiilr
I d. Iiou.amr .h r/ wj„ ^
jf
(|f f
b(. (ii|k| ||K
jt ,.n„UKh_
. o point 5tl to IUI |n*t rent aisiVo hilixed.
storm to' keep il inside due to
It took eight year* after World
wrnt^ ihirr Inllmn iN Im «l"|irr |
Soon iie will scarcely think hIhmiI it any more. It in ‘ \h a t of |KW, He aald the prrseni
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iu p v tl _n f both ee s raaen ti an 80 u’«r Ltofimutiig .price ilexeUlp- the rain.
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^
ilmr rtHTTfr^' 'inr "Ttrtt
j
lilh'h'sijr ljlnf. Tfill»ni !((*•
HcillN1
1 lnei percent increase over IWKv ully waa set In IV2n.*’ the Okla­
montht ol lliic ye n. .dire *oie ; niOSt sticces iful men—team tel build up steam Instead of
However, in Washington, Sena­ homa Senator said in an Inter­
NO SUt!H TltlNC
LIABILITY IN SU R A N C E
into drb! 1..I rotlti bdlinci d i.lU .; blowing it off don't talk yourself out of success. John tor Ives (R-NY) contended prices view. “ If It took eight year*
BERLIN. Sept. t«. (An-Amer- *
would
not
come
down
until
pro­
nft.-r
the
firat
war
to
determine
lean
Military
Government
puhlie,
la*t
yrar.
Tier
moer
wr
liave.
In
|g
Murphy
in
Your
L
ife
I
to meet Florida Financial He»ponf»ll)]Uly I.aw effective
duction moves highrr and Senator following a much more aipenaivc health ufficiala tcalay tabbed a*
moir ht ttrrd. Anil liir mole |l
October
I. 1917.
incorrect reported claim* by O cr
man doctors at Brtmeri that U, S. &gt;
SUDAN'S KCTCItK
FOUR FOOT SNOW
You can be deprived o f your right to drive in event
I
authorities had approved' propos- ,
One man trying in font .» Miami j
you ore involved in nn nccldenl causing^bodily injury
al*
for
the
enactment
of
new
ster.
KHARTOUM.
Anglo
Egyptian
CALGARY..
Alta.,
Sept.
lit,
OP)
Ah th f. wiiriil iM'uiua it* third your nf "itertro," wttrn
Itpfe with will.loot ‘biullell b&gt; the 1
or properly dnmtige lo othern, und unable to meet the
Sudan. Bept. III. I/F» — Emperor -Snow coveted southwestern Al* Miration laws for Germany,
*li!l nti'o; in Chftti, with tho i'am ii|i|ni*tn; in Ihilo.itinc with Haile Selassie of Ethiopia has ," M* today, blocking some rdads
h u ilirsn r w si tli.il ami kilfrd. Hire:-]
requirements of the l.n\v.
i
it Itirn'-nirii'psj con flict; in tin- Dtitch-liulont'siiin at rift* agreed to have Ethiopia's United
.. .
war conrulrr.ihlr looting ami pil-!
iiitd in (im-r.* where pii.-rtilhi litintlg jtre operuting.
Nations delegation raise the qu.-a- Uruar M o h a m m e d Omar anYou Mould know nluiut Ibis f.uw nnd how It nffecl-i
Dr. Charlrtt L. Perwms
", f
.
fciing tr|HNlril in r-mrtur i.aat
I heav four "litHe « a r s " may not nettm importiuiL* when tion of the Sudan'* future in tho •’''‘" “'•■d Imiay. Omar 1* acting
you.
Ophimctrist
Accretery uf the HuiUn
C iu il illier dining lhr rtoeni and vieued ngniiHt sticlt n Viint slrttgt
ni World War II. Yeti'current■U. N. A»*«:ujhly ntii»ion«.HQoependi
ilenre frunt.
Sanford Atlantic Rk. Bldg.
Copy trill be moiled lo you upon request.
&gt;
a numl.fi, ol&gt;l.ipr&gt;M w eir made. these miiiiiitiire ronflict.n stp-tti niigiiti w rioua to tin* in !
Hours:*?-12 1-5
l'hdna 291
AJrtftnrmtmi
H ie N,rlioim P flilaid w,*« alio rati- dividuaU tut.) conimiinitieg invnlverj, And u.a Ioiik ».t men
Hat. 9-12
We can wave you money on your liability Tnturanct.
ed into art ion md piob-ii.ly pie are at arms anywhere, fa r o -1 * nut achieved. The Lnitcd
Kye* Kstmined • (Masse* Filled
l

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the ■roonlrr* for mrat. btrt^
&lt;•t - l t r . . / g g i - U I H r t
»I S** IftIff, I (ftfiilii* Mitffrr Ibv 1(1 p x p rrtp n re ;'h a s tnnT ji&gt;t’il cniitlniiriiiM y~8tn h r,rtririt.|id n
\ l*WT.
war'and win* 2ft tier cent higher in the first V ii‘month* o f Irr and rggi. Calfr for nlromarga-

w ' t - r Vj-

Thomas (D-Okla) forecast anoth­
er at* years or longer liefore
prices W uine stahIHzed. ' - t
“J bellev*- we may .as well rec.
•ignite, that prices rite permanently
up above pre-war prices,'' said
Taft, who has given increasing inHieations he Wrnlld w l .1^ p T
publican presidential nomination
nest yesr. “Stncfe both wages and
prices have risen—wages on the
whole more than price*—we had
better work toward sU billutioo
of wage* and prices at some new
level, perhaps 50 to ISO percent
over low ,”

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Peacetime War

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yetifed a gre-it rl^.il more jiioper

ty loit than thne
asier nrikes,

hji .

Natirni* rmf-ri st*it|A difficulties in tile fnur splieres rif cottWhen dir- flirt Iwfort! hiivniip lias a riylit to talk about' Lh« end of

fh e m -a te

alusy
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those w|io JUL-iiL.. in-ike- tnalleu

htwtiHtiejt:
Where 1,here’s sttlfika. therg^iu./trur—-I’rofesHlpnal firefigiiier* idpo-rv»&gt; this adage and consider iaf&lt;‘tv thrngtetipd
- until the last spark has been extinguished. ' \\*tirlrl’leaders,
| purlieu tar l&gt;“ UN delegates, would do Well In Ire equally real..iailr..ritganiinit thiurumanung-ltaUb—c-.n.

lo 100 t o u i l l i , or batiy ira horses, ■
if you ibm’t know. Yes.’ dial's wliiilj
the ilniv &gt;*)*. Il i^ jn s lb.il see

n

— hour*; air . a j uaabci^tti,*. i-mult r

of whirl) The fcaulc dep.m li e«g&gt;.

in ■ poUfl. rarsied by die male I

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From .llien on ii's up id liim. AW
in this c a te 'he did oil light for ha*
self*. One hundred idlspim g *1 ore
Ittnr it mi small atcom pluhtpenl
even for a sr.dam e,

.Secielar) ,,( ' I i|n^ ii.liall list
advanced lhr orily,'\solutinn for
-fa*-.problem of th«^-irrr*ponsib|e
use, of ir(6 fiy niesiii of whitli

Rutiis Im made, and is making,

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Itul nuke il vnur cmwnlnR Glory hy luvini; It
* 8hil]H'd M d t irfleif AvTIlrn'Kftff, out unit permrinenir'
Cold Wavrst ............. $ |o jimi np
Spreial* On All Heal Wnvitt,
H A R R I E I T M IL L E R H K A U T Y N O O K

Ne» lascalbrn t - 206 Norlh Park Avenue

11 im|x&gt;itibfc for lhr UN Security
Council lo do anything at all ro­
wan! preserving lhr peace of lhworld. Die creation of a "Hills
assembly * under die UN Chatter
could not suiiplant the Securil"
Council, hui it could pLce the
blame wherever il properly belongs,
and that m*y be to m thing which
even Russia does not Mish today
when to much of't^n: blame be­
longs in her own Isp. - r tf /r

During the hurricane' excitement
Tuesday and Wednesday *a
number of persons rallr&lt;f"our ol*
Wanting lire latest dope on die
mt, and believe ns, they didn't
Wnnt to know whtr? j( had been,
or where it v»as, but where it was
And when we wouldn't tell
see suppose iljgy though*
kreii otms^'.bcUte
Unfortunately,
modern wealbei ini
: Weather Bureau
it is still trot possible lo
future course of a huni
like a drunken sailor,
rampage, sftflfle rift*'fast
* .right and then to the lei*/
foe a while in apparent
o. and risen suddenly making
tin-

T il/ I'm Guilty!
Folk* aometlmea c r llle iir as bigger things » r rail America: The
small-town editors for the way We friendliness of s m a lt^ g n n s . the
oltrn play up “Hills things’ ahead ’ (wiping hand. . . Ihe rrspect for one
of big . •/. human, local isSsrt In knot her** rights. And above all the
Place of world events.
jova of fellowship and freedom—
1 can’t ilmy II. Read the Ctarian rrhelhrr It's frteiWm to speak one's
and ymiH Darn about the kariine’ mind or rhooee between a glsss of
golden wedding enniveraary . ... beer or buttermilk.
about the community sing down by
I figure that if everybody looks
the riv e r. . . the husking bev at after the '•'little things,*' maybe
Sober Hoskins', where neighbors th* bigger things will take rare of
helped husk the corn, and Ister themselves.
,
drank sparkling beer together.

\V E A It

Plume 971

wu m w i

Roper fitlnorr suggeilt lh.it die
.. .Alfc-*f 4f»a|Lig ..Ur tt iis h , ?'8t.de -

prices high and sleeping qusrlcrs
W itte," he says, "most lag liliei
offer little imhaeim.pt. ioi lire
r - "a&gt;-r
average |tct?on ". ( .&gt;ntnji|e|(dy, the
siioir itend Is *vr«v fii.in th "
£ poputstiori
|3 7 bin lit'" ’ ti i‘ ll.e . r^v%TT iriwin I
the pie’enl tin,, v. I i&lt;li *ie gaining
ami which offer die gtCaiest op,
portunity. Ami wfftl* is w en narre
10 the p.-iui fir iij hlgfi jflices-and
poor auoimiiml.iiiuijv,.
die (Yin
of bombs m i!,: r\&lt;n&lt; of -.indfiei
war. The first i 4jk‘c f t’&gt; tll l»e rhe
big n il.,.
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and tear. It’s even CravenftUd
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subscription tele al this lime, but ihe price nf die paper
on which we print is three lime's highrr ihsn it was Itefore the war and other production coils have increased
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THE SANFORD H^IALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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PAGE THREE

I tM S i

Broadway
Hy JACK OTIlflAN

NEW YORK—"Hpriiu hit “hi.-

1 1 Bm

on ceincrtihlcs. Gali were nearWENDY IIVRRIE
ing muieViulti and .cloth eimd-f Lentol, will tc ililrtfilu l. *&lt;&gt;
than fill* foe a t duitige. Nigli'l {it-uin that in, u
to Lind
clubs were ulniovt empty Teiini- 'Velnr., mnhsgrr of the Mayfair
court* tir-itinj;'l-etiVrcn (all bifRJ-,Inn. Wtniijy llarrir slated that »h(f
Inga hud wailing. Itm-' Httliurbim "ilj appear on tw o‘radio programs
golf- rlulis.. ees* *tn ■.e,.t«oiral-tbi- weekend.
swarm. The snhuM’ rm ioot .and
fhe fig jt. program w ill-be on
guile*hopeless -wttempi, of lhim- N.ituv&lt;(i»vt
tiooti, ‘'I.unchsOU 111
sands of our ruminred tilt ,dnjd- Saitim ' nn.l on HulnUy night ill*
lers to emulate Ihe easier « t)lr o f .«'H appe.n oisthe “Theater Guild
llxlnx of ours friends in the hin- "f the Air."
ter-lands again was in loti flu-!
wrr. '
*,
Hut a* a ilyed-in-tlie-ldeacliei..
city dweller, who wouldn't livet
further than a mile from » sky­
scraper ‘Under anv milruul romli- '
Hons, .whose wife \a n iv s* on a I
|dg mW»-pgnliil! rol 'n n i i AtV- }
nuc, With her ulher eiithiisiosin*,
let me just say that nothing imore lovely than \Lu in Manltat
tan. A little duty perhaps, but
it’s still for tire.

exactly as it hit* ijuit- n fiw
S ju
o cuiua ll yC^ a^ ic
a nl ca cTri f i ptTl (1-Will
Assist
, young fcllowyhere'in N&lt;»w York:
k
«rvim-v
1-went to the“tiall game. — _
Crate” p e t s q D a l S
The sun hail been pitying s
. MONDAY
neat game of hard to get for
At
regular
meetint
of
Seminole
The W. M .' 0 ; of the F in t
w'cckt but it decided to b. -tow
Hill Fleming left yesterday for
Baptist Church will observe the Chapter. No. 2. O K. S. held in Gainesville to enter the Unlverilty
ita sunny, balmy best is I walked
"season of prajgr for safe mU- the Masonic Hall imt tig h t the of Florida.
w rit from my hotel to mart my
•lons" at 3:30 l*. M. at the chutc’i K.uup voted to contribute to the
gang and head for uptown, the
annex. The R, A.'* Sunbeams and up. ration of the "Cele.y Crate"
Polo Grounda and the Giant*.
Mis* Eliiise Cochran of Camilla,
Junior G. A.'s wit) meet at the for ti-in-ngeri. They aim voted
Fifth' Avamje vraf swash with
to sponsor the child UHfufe progtn SwnforO
thurch a t 3:30 I1. M.
prom enade^ even-thouil) R was
ram
which
itf
a
l.roject
of
“t’d
Mnry
fur
’“,m*
“
ro*
,‘
„
..
.
.
.
.
of
the
TUESDAY
W ell past .l-V-UJ
I.idle. .(...lie.I
Eastern
Cko.Rta Hutchins left uj)
■ T he Pilot Cltlb wilt hold its bus- Grand Chapterof ofthetheEastern
fancy corsage-. Tbe usual Hun.lay
S
ta
r.;
Mrs.
Jack
Hurriey,
Wurihr
fhe»i meeting In tW T o u rlitC en^.
Tuesday for Tsllihaiiet- wlie. e
noonUnte line atound Radio iMv
ter at fftOO-prlf. 'The Hoard will •Matron, prcildcd..
Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara are seen as the romantic
she will enter the Flo.Ida State
was watlng as it had fot hours,
Announcement
was.’made
that
meet at 7:30 P. M.
leads of the Technicolor film, “The Homestretch,” with
University.
to get’ into the Music Hall to ore
Mis*
Joan
Williams.
\shu
was
The W. M. U. uf the First
Helen Walker and James Gleason.
“The Egg and I." And thirty
Baptist Church will observe the sponsored hy the rhnliter to the
Shuwing at tile Hits Sun-lay and Monday.
stories above Mat Sttee: -t hme
Mrs. Aithur Heckwith. Jr. left
-4 &amp; e tfc l» J l
Tal!ahaV-n*e. will yesterday for Waycrtiss, Ga. to
"season of prayer for safe mis Girl's State at
workman ate a sandwich and oes o u t h s id i : pr im a r y
.................
.....................
..Mr,
arid Mrs
Dan Wright .an* ,! '
'
•Iona” at 3:30 P. M. at the chuch make a report at the next meet­ vtiii her !&lt;arenls, Mr. and Mrs.
rationally
ttlteil
a
Imt'le
of
it-ilk
There will l.,&lt; a meeting of (Ire pounced today the birth, of a
style when he goes on location for
ing. AImut 411 member* Her# pre­ John Mathew*, for itimut a week,
annex.
to
wash
it
down.
room mill (ins id the Soilthsitlf daughter, Dattidle Lydia, on firpt,
"The Hills of Home.'’ Hr mows
sent last evening.
"
Ilelow him. the fir*l really good Pritnatv School on Mutidav after 12 at tin* Eeimild Laughton MemWEDNESDAY
Into the swanky cabin occupied
Mr. and Mrs. J. El ’Courier. Sr.
Hy IIOWltD V . 1IEYN
*.-iial Hi--|iitiil,
The W. M. U. of the Firs.
previously by Van Johnson, Gary opportunity to- attend the side­ noon at I :l&amp; o'elm-k.
of 1209 Palmetto Avenue were
(For Bob Thomas)
Baptist Church will observe ’the
Covprr and Frank Hinatra on walk restaurants had dorens ol
Casselberry News visitors at the Natural Bridge of
folk* rating an at fresco
f
Jjataxon of prayer for safe nils
then location trips to the same delighted
luncheon.
Run*" In the church annex at 7:30 ll&gt; JANE W. &lt; VSSEI.ItEKQY Virginia over *the past weekend.
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 18. (/T&gt;— vicinity.
lip At the Polo Ground), the
P. M.
Iwna Turner nredn’t worry
Miss Alice Lundquist, Mitt llullywiHHl has finally lieen slumGiants didn't entirely ruin the
Mrs. Leo l.isk wa&gt; honored by Mary Lee Mnttair and Mis* Jackie ed. The wonder town has always abt •ut Icing middled if she lakes Spring
day for tln-ir fatn. splitstork shower, at the home of her Coales left Thursday for Grady eetl aide lu get trained animala het vacation In Hawaii, writes ting a' double
header. Behind ns,
Rockefeller Heiress ametherdn-law.
Mr*. Gordon l.isk; Hospital in Atlanta where they of all descriptions for film work. Waiter Christie. Jr. "the fart that in a third baseline
b u , .1 party
a Waikiki Reach sun-tanner turns
on
tbe
ewnlnir
of
St-pt.
12.
Those
Rut
when
the
call
went
out
for
a
To Wed Scientist present were Mr via me* Thomas will entrr nurse's training.
four had two radios, one,Iuned
tratnrd butterfly no one routd de­ out to la- a screen celebrity," he of
aays, “hardly disturbs our popul­ to the Yanks' rxplults m the
Ijatt*,. Catherine Irewis, Leonard
Mr*. Sheldon A. Morris and Miss liver the goods.
PASADENA, Sept. in. GP&gt;— Cassellierry. Orrin Perry, Ken
ace, one way or another.*’ The mercy of the Red Sox. and the
A
studio
craftsman
finally
wai
Two prominent families will lie Watson. Peter Rhodes, ,\nn Dar- Even W. Younys of Jacksonville called to build a mechanical but­ Come) Wilde* still Margaret O'- other noting desolately tire double
forfunets
drubbing of the Dodgers by ihe
joined with the wedding tomorrow Ivmple, Jeff Swearingen. Hail lelurned today to their home after terfly. The contra piion, to be Hlirn ate there now.
spending
the
past
four
days
with
Phils.
of Anita Oser. 23, McCormick* Fuller. H. J. I levin, Taltey. H alts'
flatter your figure
used in "Marial Colls" is an intriHotcrt Hvan ii bark in Glanuir
sister, Mrs. J. A. Harold.
This totaleil three games on
V I. Rockefeller hr'rej*. and- Linn* • ay. ‘Jit M r/ It. HutluWnv. Vesta (heir
Affair. tiiulwaaUd
n&gt; ~
vUi*.to
complete
"Uerlin
Express."
U&gt;p*
of
W ullng, Jr., son of trie interna­ Kill*. Thelma Ellis; O. K.. Weaver,
you When fie*IVf! to shoot the' exterl-' Which their Were keeping (bb.dlut
t
i . . Feiutoe fortune! Footwear Is
Howard I.1. Whelchet, son of Mr. equipment. ** Hut Irelieve ine,
tionally known scientist*.
Annie Lott, Edward .Locke, Ex- and Mrs. Hugh Whelchrl, left on won't be able to tell ll from the or* in the German rapllol. "Cross* they sandwiched in a healed dis­
cussion
over
what
they
all
rtmiild
to
gio. oluiiy ppiiej on salt. .
The younlf couple, both student* jtelle Dudley, Geneva L ate nt. 1.11■ WrdmiiiTav ' fiTr',Tailihn r-V■"wiirar to l .tnclmltufly—___.— ——
i— flti' bad not as yvt otiened He wear at an itnminrnt Jttn—weddingPomona C^ l. g a ^ n e t - d U b.,, Way
- H, ^
F T . n T . r M . l ^ t ' T U**
t Z
Frank Hinntra will ask his bo*, return* a star. Ryan is urging his
S
p
o
n g y " O p Right" P l j i l o r m i
Oscar lrevant, musing over this
clo»e where they will be married. Mary Slmfter, and Ml**,, LouDe University;
aes at Ml.M to arrange hi* ID4H bosses'to let hlm-make "The'Het- constant convet rational juggling
She it the daughter of the Into Swearingen, and l.ouiio Grant. It
. . . they belter your posture, step
schedule to that two films ate Up' a la "Crossfire," which mean* act finally commented in this
Mathilde McCoymick 0»er and freshment were enjoyed by all.
it would cost less than fbOO.UOO.
completed hy June.
up
yuor pep. in smart new
Mi.
and
Mrs.
II.
N.
Hayer,
Jean
typical
exaspeiated
styleSwiss army officer Max Oser. and
Hibbard Casselberry niutireil
George Raft has been asked to
i
"I want to take a complete rest
“ I won’t be a bit suptDed if
the first great grandchild of the Saturday from Chicago, |||., where Sayet and Miss Mary Anne Whellai
the
role
of
the
fight
manager
Colors.
from
films
and
radio
next
sum­
one
of
them
start*
lu
p
b
,k
a
chel
left
yesterday
J
ot
Taltahaalate .John D. Rockefeller. Mis* hr attended conventions of- the
t 'The Harder TJiey Fall,"
Oser and herb rother, Max. in­ Florist* Telegraph Delivery- and see where Miss Sayer and Miss mer," Frank said, "so I ran spend Or.ugr may have to turn down the chicken."
* • •
the
time
with
my
family.”
He
Whelchel
will
enter
Florida
State
herited an estate of $3.fiOO.O0O Telegraph Delivery Servin'.
Offer. He knew the guy in teal
will
then
also
lie
able
to
enjoy
a
University.
gLhen their mother died last May. The Town Council held a tegul­
Hut JlprJflguiprarriLlu.he-hsreIIf i , ____________ _____________
awimming pool, bis first,-which is
-J in . - Pauling, t he—bridegroom !* a r •-« eel inn—n t~ the CTfflliminify
Katharine Hepburn goes Into Hatf a million folks wrr e on
now
under
con?truction.
Friends
of
W.
L.
Sloudrnmire
beach: tire elicit* abandoned
father, is chairman of the chemis­ House Monday evening. Those will la- glad to knuw he is reLassie-.will live in true star- "The Saintly Miss Peters" by her Madison
Situate Garden and
try division at California Institute present were It. J. Iievin, mayor, ru|n-rating htefly following an
own request. Katie wants to do
started on its annual warm weath­
of Technology.
Talley llattawny, marehal. Lee operation performed at the • Or­
a comedy after the run of dramas. er
trek about the nation. ' The
ange Memorial Hospital In ' Or­ from Gadsden, Ala. He left Han­ . . . Fred Mac Murray tompictes Sitting-RoomOid)" sign was out
his
role
In
“The
Miracle
of
the
lando on Wrdnc-ilay.
ford., last week to accompany his
tomorrow and will intmrdi- in Central I’atk; tops were down
,
.mother. Mis. M. S. Messenger, atiiv head
north with rod and reel.
Dr. and Mis. r.. D. Rrownlce {front Gadsden, where she has been
returned today to Coronado Reach .visiting her daughter and son-in- Fred say* he will not work again getting ready to throw his hat in
■ »« .w
after spending s. vernl days in ||,w . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. until after the first of Die year.
Hanford. They will spend nliout'to Jacksonville where she will . . . Robert Taylor flew himself to the director'* ting.
th# warld's dally aswtpeprr—
While (iaifir)d vacations in (lie
two week* at the beach la-fore re- ‘soend the weekend before return­ Jemtv Lake. Wyo,, to hunt. The
he left, wife Harhara Hlan- East to "regain Ins perspective,”
turning to Sanford.
1 ■ the CHRISTUMSCIENCEH0NII08. Yeu tint
^ 0,
ing to Hanford. Mr*. Measenger daweek
started
work
on
hi-r
new
.
W*a bttl-lrlermtd piiiont m v&amp;w, tur-mwly on »t»ld otic n »h*n
has been visiting in Alabama for filar. . . . David O, Set mirk will "The World and Little Willie" and
t° i '* » Ih&lt;* world---OO.I, r,t.g»(*r rrgulorlr. You wtll oom
“The Great Indoor*" ate being
Mr*. William Norman has left the past two months.
yf*h. rw—vr.po-nn. o fulin. t.£nrr unOsrrtond.no ot feoo/r sitol
Ft- r e l e a s e "Interm rrio" next preparrd for lire filming.
after visiting with her parent*,
rw-l-^Pllt) hstp trowi ,ti tittut .f Iretvm on honwmoXino. sootomonth.
These
return
engagements
*
Iron, UiUwtl. thsottr, nun, ioj«. ipcrlt.
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Rossetter, for
Mr.' and Mis. A. K. Rossetter
f lllfflb I Mr tt «-v w i—————■» —»
Drl.and to iuin her husband who ret in ned on Tuesday from spend­ wilt help compensate for the lost
test 1st "#«*- i \ s l Jh* ClwittfOn V,-&lt;r tM.!.U-.ino Sotisty
fl-5
Is associated with the law faculty ing some time in Harknnsark, N. RrtIUh market. . , . Ring (‘rushy
On4 ftorwo. Street, ballon IS, Movi, I! S A
•sasslarse** *M«f
will laugh when he heats that
at
Stetson University.
•
J. with M r.and Mr*. A. K. Rossel- Hope is on a diet, Bdh’s dinner
l—l swath f»r 11
. tnOorsO rr At, lot shah r'sois rsnj n-s th, Chiutlwi
| SC-s-xt Mon-lH la on* month.
tei. Jr. where they wete Joined
IU. k tondstl
Dr. and Mts. Watlr II. Gamer bv Mrs. Harriett llieks and all ia limited to ice errant or a salad.
Homs
Hubert Montgomery wilt have
telurned yesterday— from - New left for Rochester where they were
York Cilv white they have lieen guest*.of Mrs, Ham Maurer. Eh roTTipetiliim in tire actor director
s tio t:
spending the past ten Hays, While route to Hanford, they also visited fit Id. Joint Garfield, before lie II) Developing A Touch S)*lem
left for New York, told me lie's
there Dr. Garner attended the in lleightslown, N. J.
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PAGE FOUR

For F irst S tring
Berths For Gators
GAINESVILLE, Fla.. Sept. 10.
rperiait—*A battle which' Intloeen end* .crapping for -playing
rights with the University of .Flor­
ida Gator*.
Tommy Bishop) Jacksonville;
Dowell Hurdling, Tampa; Joe Hawkin*. Ft. Myrr*; . Grant Hester,
Jaek.onville; and. Milton Attain*,
MrTOre IlnveiC: ari* the ' hopefulls
•fur t h e lift Mile, ‘with RwhOp,
Hushing, and' Hawkins u-urrcnlly
hnldinf the edge. Bishop i* a lettemtar. of lastvyear's tram t while
Rushing and Heater are lotterman
from the '41 Gator squad.
.Dill T u rn er,'o f St. Petersburg;
Joe Cheaper, Quincy; Ray Gatrh,
Fusils: Warren Tiller, Orlando;
John G iltart. Miami; A a r o n '
| Brown, Jacksonville; and. Fal
‘Johnson. Gslnravillr. are (tearing
down im the right flank.
Turner, a rangy lettetman of
IlMfl, ia currently paring the right
ends and Tommy Bishop head* the
list on the left side. Bishop Is n
- former all-State high school end
from Jacksonville, who also saw n
lot of action on the.Jacksonville
Naval Air Station team during
the war. His kicking ability will
■probably send him to the liaekfield

Augusta, Savannah

Palm Reach.

Grapefruit Hurt

W - O T o V a* « t.4
D u n lo p . J o h n W T o N W C „ * h u rn
H u O tn U E lhH
V V alaw rig h t. W , 1&lt; H u M «m * K l.

N ew

night how hr won his title and acta new strikeout record thfca season
when hr relieved starter Joe Koti
In the seventh with the base* load­
ed. The cool hurlrr proceeded to
let the nest three Ch»Heston bat­
ter* down on itrik rs and cu t'o ff *
rally.
Savannah
103 001 100—S It 3
Charleston ’ 110 000 100—3 0 3
Foti. Drissle (7) and Aatroth;

Seminole County
Court Records

_...Curiaideraldc_w*orv«_ yalua—lo - th a

"Stunt* dmf' s'lisaO Trn me~buildings.
Fort Lauderdale 27 building*
collapied nnd neatly 200 others
damaged; -SO yarhta
damagtal
when »hcri rsllapsed.
Tampa: One house
burned,
many tree* down and minor eenttered damage.
St. Petersburg: Trees down nnd
aantlarud—damage:------- ----------—*
game' whTrTTwill take to the air. on
Apnlarhienla: Nine houses rid*
the'allghest provocation.
lapsrd.

NEW YORK. Hopi lit. Id’) —
-While the season will not hit it*
Stride for another two Works, sev­
eral acorn rollegr football teams
jump the gun this weekend and
Open their schedules whl)e It'j
•till officially summer.
One hig Jntersectlonal dash
spotlights the program in Wash­
ington State’s meeting with I’cnn
State at Hrrshey, Pa., Saturday
W ill.
Only two other rontesl* of any

carded for the
eontcqui-nce
_______________ Ultra Point (N.
. Y.t Merchant Marine Academy
^providin'-1 a rwrimmage^for-Villan*
ova at Philadelphia and Geneva
opening Duqursnc'* first postwar

1 E
F lo r id a H ial* lla n k

M a rita .C

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The gale rockxd^lhe train aided « * . M ‘ J " ' aiirr
Noll* |l*ir*
To Meet In Safly I*n To. John C Orooa ».«» Virginia T oL o .lu
wnya like • ahlp weltering in
| t '* n U o » d fr*M I'* MM i &gt;m.|
ll I.lf* I n .u r a n r * Co.
heavy*
wave*.
Some
passenger*
llc th r a . John It H u t F ra n rU A
orange,'$162,000/^)0. The stnrtjt'*
Circuit Fihals ^ '■
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tacam* seasick. A woman diabct'c
T o C a /rtu » A l i t u n . r
MKii i c m n t mon-r.it&lt;ii:n
northern lip hit .the loulhrrn edge sufferer Yell iU and was rarrieJ
ta n lilk N C k T OF u i i R T i i t n r
th tk .a John H H as F ra n n . A To
- lly Ihr Aaaoeiated Pttna
of ihr citrus bell where'graucfrnil nut through . th e . rain aquall* I &gt;
l l r t h r a . ' l l II T o F t . AuauM in*
L n H*(h*a
(I
*
.Savannah
and
-Augusta
-W
nttnaat
Hank— ■ ■,
*
n
taarae-ambulanec.
*
r
•
U r i l a a l h . r K T T o W j o f Han
damage estimated aboul SO -per
meat In the roait elty tonfgl
* * U t-IIA T X » ;i, M O II T .lt.iF .
cent: mange 5 to- 10 |&gt;er ceiur — Aftei~ Tlhtht ttlt" ih r n.akertad the first .game of the South
A n d .r .o n , K red * II *tUi
Mlnnl*
C o g fcu rh . N W . t u n I l.n l* ltih * l
(rain Iwtterle* wore (town and tin*
Even much liee-biutsed frull can lljthla fluttered iqut spasmodically Juntlc League Shaugneaay playoff T o - f l r M K *d*ral H aving* ao-r L-&gt;an T o F a r r n r r w H u m . Ailm
A w w lalln *
(
WATKH r o t t C i T i n v
/
until the train waa in darkneam. final*.
W illiam
I.n o i*. I H h M a r . Mini
. W II r tu a W ln n l* a t To
It wan then that /ear, the dubiuiw, The Indiana of Savannah went J Tfht - mT arus la
r h Aa H e r m i t , t.l&gt;r. Co
Into the final, by turning back
gift "f night, cam a, aboard.
Around H I*. M ,-the train' be­ Charleston's Retail* 0 to 3 -la.t
gan moving almost Imperceptibly, night in the seventh and dee id 1tie
and „ by then retry passenger game* "f Iheir series. Augusta’*
nlxiard knew ntagt the bridge Tiger* advup cd to the finals Waclrteiday night by ousting’ pennantCHOICE
winning Columbus.
Mel Ki^itr will start for the
Tigrra amt Savannah Manager
Liquors - Wines - Beer

mrtrV lesson* In .f«otb*lt‘* silurtd
of bard khocks, he should prove of

Many Football Teams
Pry Lid Off Toniprht

FRIDAY. SEPT. 19. 1947

WEST PALM REACH. Sept. IQ
i/1*) Fear was *n umren passen­
ger at the streamlined coach
train 'trundled heavily through
ihr darkneii toward a hurricanedrained hridgr.
For sis hours on jd* path from
Jacksonville In Miami Thursday
the 'train h*d hern held up at
Fort Pierce well within the dead­
ly whirlpool of wind and salt
spray sweeping across loulheni
Florida
I he passengers grew steadily,
more-uneasy as the hours -passed'
and the storm mounlrd, whining

thought gravely for a mofnartt,
tfien replied frankly:
"Nothing."
Before the pasaengers realised
it the train had edged suit on
the bridge and moved across It
steadily. Whltecap* gleamed on the
surging rannl water* outside *011
flung pate froth against the
In a few moments the bridge
had licert crossed and the jfarll largely imaginary—was passed.
The passengers relaxed.
"Weren't you really worried?"
n passenger asked Gruner.
"Well," he laughed, “1 was a
gunner's, mate on tire flagship
Olympia at Manila in IHVK when
Dewey told Grldley he could fire
when he was ready. I don’t think
this hurricane quite comes up to
Little Myra frowned up at
friend of her mother who was on
her trnln escort 6n the way to
Miss Kuliy Wilson of Miami, a
n Fort Laudcrdali school.
"Do you think,**. »he **ked, "I
should carry my doll piggy back
when I get off the train? Or
would she get too wot?

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The Firemen and Often* Lodge No. 001, affiliate of
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on Monthly night September 22nd. at 8 P. M, at the
hall on W» 13th. Street. We nre expecting our General
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The public ih cordially invited, to he with um. *
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G-Men Trip Saints
In 5 To 2 Contest

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■isiippi. trndHTunal opening ilay *111$ Tfltfdow, wil
GAINKSVIM.E, Sept. 10, (8pe
rivals, launch Iheir seasons at green palmetto.
rial &gt; — The Gainesville G-Men
University, Misa., Under n e w
•
evennl (he Florida State la-ague
coaches. Paul (Bear) Bryant guldShaughnrssy playoffs at threa all
ia^ the former ami John Vaught i®njplained. Hut
last night hy nipping the St., Aug­
at the helm of Olo Miss.
alt lhe wind-lortui
ustine Saints In « M s 1 battle.
Harold (Rail) Draw, who Itrft trrc, , nJ w erfBig George Full* limited the
M is s is s ip p i to r e p l a c e Frank
"U n,..'.
iomc- Saints to seven well scattered hits
Thomas at Alabama, unveils the
'10,“ l,
•a hia mates were comhlng |ho of­
t!)47 Crimson Tide edition against ont »*ked.
ferings of Johnny Thoobold for
Misatasippi Southern at_ Birming- j "Checking a I Ige up ahead." | nine
base Idows.
He said briefly. Have, to—wait . Tonight, tella. the tale for Ihe
. customary initial opponent. New­
two clubs.. The final tilt la sched­
berry, at Columbia, and. Ctemson
uled to gel under way in St. Aug­
entertains Presbyterian. In night
ustine tbi* evening with Manager
- games, Rnndotph-Maeon is at
Rumor iprrkd through ihe car*
Richmond while Davld*on is host that ihe hurrirane had loosened Myrl Hoag working on the hill
for the G’a ami Big Chief Jim
1 to Won.
Kelcher handling the mound as­
Friday night attractions in­ supports of Ihr span across the signment for Manager Don An­
Si. Lucie Canal nnrlli of West derson of the Saints.
clude Furman at Georgia.

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�FRIDAY, S m \ 19. 1917

By Ray Gotto

FOR 777£ B E ST ICE CREAM

ON THE MARKET AGAIN

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W R IT IN G . O IN A H . BUT
IF T H IS C R A ’ E HOLDS
T O G E TH E R W E M IG H T
MAKE TH AT G A M E /

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By Walt Disney

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6 ARTICLES

FOR SALE

10 llunincHH Opportunities

TUXEDO FK y,DS—corenlete line, A

ItKi.'UUD PLAYERS for rent, lly
H unt's T u s e jr Feed Slur*
day or week. The Music Dj *. Ill1
i'nintk, Poultry Supplies, Nail*,
W. la t SL ‘Phone OKI.
Purina Feed*, Groceries um!
.OFFICE apace 411 ilelM h Buihlmg
Meat*. Tuurhtun St Watson, I 2i)l
Iju g u light nffitca, s»ewl/ decor­
Celery, Phone 1199.
ated, all utilities, heat ami jani­
to r service fum iihed. Call HrJrt* FOB SA Lfc LtmrrncV for d riv e ­
A* H. St A. Dept. Stufo.
way*
and
fnedw ava— Phnne
II K lllli IMM u u ftu n h liid
Spnrit fo r office o r olher ty p e InisInesae. Sec W illiam liny Hon,
—S a n fo rd llua .S ta lim n . ■---------OOMFORTAIILK fu rn iah n l toil' room adjoininu liatli fu r 1 uirl

(HECKNTLY

rcmodelerl garage
apartmcnl, 3 rmims. Plenty of
room on beautiful Silver Lake,
Bathing &amp; fiahing. Phone IU2
before ft P. M.■or 2 (9 -after 7

2

W A N ! ED TO R ENT

F illK ll SH R IM P D IN N E R S
every night a t llom er'a.

OKAY... T H E Y FO NO THE ).
NUCSE WHO S T .r . " T W 5 V.

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ited 1.abut aim Irs, loc., 10801
Kuril.I, Cleveland TJ. Ohio.

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A moat- ovai y- JialiiH iay tncrrt- rfW. Park sa ic u n l'.l In- Pint Hook
intf. J . W. Bell, U k r Monroe.
pja- car of Km,tn,.i. IN illio

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FOR

P iano T u n tn g and R epairing. I- I.
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HOT P L A T E LUNCH
Served from 11:30 to 2 a t H om er’s.

SPORT COAT siie 14 pr^irtirally
ne*r. Phone 606-R.

FOR SALE

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(tf.P A IR IN ti

SKK Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
Fred M rm . 311 8. 2nd S t
Works for roof paint St roof
Cal. wonder pepper plant. U . B,
TUB 1IDMC SHOP
painting. I'hone 610. .
Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla.
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRIN'
1700 Sanford Ave. Phone I143 J
6 ARTICLES WANTED
FOR SALK *
ATTENTION MDTHRRH
&gt;LD NEWSPAPERS—3 0ENT8
igbest c a sh p rtre paid for used
—DIAPKR SERVICE—
&gt;
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
furniture. Ted Darla Furniture
Baby Valot * furnishes hospital
BUNDLES.
Cd. 311 E. 1st. I’h. 963.
clean, sterile diaper* and deudnr10. IS, 20 and 36 CENT
iicd container. Konomlcal and
I'LL BUY your ear regardless of
HERALD OFFICE
safe. Fully medlrally approved
age or condition. Boy Real, 306
Call Daytona 2467-W etdlret fir
W. 2nd 8L
NEW SPINET PI A NOS-W eaver.
details. 96 diaper*, 12 a week.
Liberal trade in A term*. The 'ANTED — used t typewriter .In
"F1R8T IN SANFORD'*
Musir Bo*. 119 W. First S t
good condition. Phone I066-W.
Pohne 063.
Cohen's Radiator Shop for rom
plrle radiator servire. 106 San
MOTOR’S INN. French and Sem 7 PdU, Livestock. Supplies
ford Ave. Phone 356-W.
F o r SALE—Beautiful 23 monthe
Curtain*.
Lace tablecbtha waehnt,
. , AUTO RADIOS, Moto:
old. Black male Cocker Spaniel.
starched A stretched. 61B MelPedigreed. Will sacrifice Phone
‘ and Service. The Sfullc
JonvIlli .Ave. Phone, 879.
118 W. 1*t SL Phnne 963.
Batteries A Battery Charging.

8

HELP W A N T E D

WANTED a boy to work part tiny
at service station. Must he able
to furnish references. Atlantic
Oil Station. 3rd and Park Ave.

ilrwiy complete. Magic. 8

mge. Second hind doors.

15

painting and .bod:
work jruarvnteni
Gibbs Body Shop
Ave. Phone 1009-J

AUTOS rOR SALE

FOR SALE
,
1939 Packard, new motor, new
m bt*er.J2W 4L Magnolia..Radio
and heater..

*---------------------------- ■
PICK-UP TRUCK; Plymouth 1B38,
L00R SANDING k finishing, good motor, 1296. Phona Or­
d e r i n g A waxiilg. Our power iando 2-1239 after 4 P. M.
unit enable* ua to work where M
^
there la no electric. C6I
available. 21 yeafs a ir Itrie*.*
!L M. Gleason. Lake Mary; F | t
PAINT CO.
LAWNS MOWKD.^Low pricai:
Je tty Lord Phona 738-W. F STOVE, hoi * a ta r
FOR_SALE-1840 144 ton Ford
client condition. Ph. BABY SITTER— Raa
truck' with body. Phono 83, Hill
Lututar A Supply Yard.
year old boy, Phuue

BLUE yVINDSHIEDS
ny make or 'model car.
daylight driving. Cuta
headlight glare at night.

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WORK WANTED

EXPERT aulu
repair. All
Jackson A
2100 French

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RClN UP T»€RE' YOU'RE WANTED.'
L00*&lt;5 LIKE B 0 9 LAWTON

HE*5 THE ONE, SHfRIT* ) - ( yOU TWO ARE UNDER ARREST FOR
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT I.URHAtf OP
HANFORD
16 N. Park
Phene 180

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AK CORD *nod 118.00 rnid.
Write John Carlin, A ltamonte
C O U PL E Would like 2 or s-ro o m
fu rn ish ed ap artm en t until Ja n .
l« t. 1948. Reply J . A. IF. f a i r TK A NSFK RS-- I.a rg r new a s s o r t­ LtlN N IlT MCMULLEN'S Market
H erald.
&gt;Y V
R nrltef Shop open T im r^lny.
m ents Dernl Set* fo r K itchens,
F rid ay A S atu rd a y . .
Haihroom s, N u rsery , A lso C lass
S BKAL F S T A T T F cm SA M
Tum bler Sots,
H UNT A CAR
SUNK AftJK CLASH A
YOU IIRIVB IT
P t l N T CO.
P H O N E 300
IIK A t, K STA TB.A ,
l i t W. 2nd S tre e t
nWICKLAND-MOIIHIHON
M O RTCA CB LOANS
I RAYM OND M". H A L L Iteslto#
R eg istered B roker and
Inauranca" AlT"&gt;l
Rm. 4
F lo rid a S ta le Hank Itldi

OM.MICK.EYI I UAVE
MOST W O N D EC PU L
S O R P R iS G F O S YOU'

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fl— DUK*H HKJN H W tV lttli
O. D. Lsndreis. H u m 1021

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F lo w ON T M
O F F H A rt&amp; S l

for ounlifii'il men for territorial
franchises.
No m pii.il InvVST*
tUcnl n « f » u r jr . Fatih in your­
self aitil n n earnest desire to

R E N T — Floor san d er. Ksay Uigtii ~*.f W hy
f n i t*» n«n
#if »ni*r M*| I. 'iiTflH t*
FUtlTir”TiRAN D iT A N u - W u r lll- ’
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ra il nifllEf Ilf isiut&gt;r
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303.
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P A R IS A ND HURVICE
rftlf Hilt1 »«f laiiti C h |t&lt;f T t'» •'t#th
CONCKKTH SE W ER P IP E
109 P alm etto Ave.
Phone 1011 r a # t r * i r n « r * * f l # * * t I , i h * F H &gt; n w l i i
S K IT IC TAN KS, C reaao Tre
rattrf 1% nlotitc
lliu* *if l^*tw *
YA-DK m olh pro o fin g laala ti *, If, It |} and ISA »** »»»* •• •*
11' * *
veara. lla v o yo u r woolcna moth n i p f r r t v r f i r i i r r * « f t d - t D A
proofed now ; Downtown C lean­ m n - e n .s -frw r r^ in 'n m - r .n n r .r H y \-v»
alk|
with
.iftrl
fifty
fr»»t
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e rs &amp; L au n d ry . 113 Palm etto Fitilift) Mile *»f Ftliul* titfuth!»•
»n
Ave. P hone 914.
U&gt;l« | tlwti ISA of IIIt K 41, ft.

BURK hog la id 3$r lb. 3 lbs. tl.cKr
4 OR &amp; ROOM em pty htmiA&gt;. Phone
N. l.iin .U ig , flindervllle, Route

MOW!

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KTTA KETT

By Paul-Itobinson

THC «JAlO n s C3M THg I ; / u r

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Are you trout 1»&lt;1 by d u tn u of I*m»H funcuenal monthly dWurtoaneeal Dnaa U»H S u l , you BUPsr
from pstn, real so am o u r, tired.

KIDNEYS GETTING
YOU'UP NIGHTS 7
GO (UGHT el
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ifnllw •H rtM* I'a ii-lllu l

cultural production •{j'V* *rfmf‘l
nonsense to me," the Tveiv Yorkti
.wrote in the finj. p(..six. article*
(or Collier** dealing with hi* cabihet job under Franklin. D. Row'
Veit.
.
— Motgenthau described the late
Hopkin* .*» the "belt** of the
New Deal spender* becauie he got
money into circulation quickly
lor pumping purpose* and gave
-destitute people work.

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. TIIE ciiuflcii OF n o n .
. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
T w entyfifth Street and *•
W. I*. Ilrouks, Jr., paatqr,
. '
Elm Avenue
Park* A tenor at Slsth Street '
ile v . Joe CVCrsw*/ paator
.Sunday School, 9;45 A. M. ,
Sunday school btfcjitk at 10:00
Mornlng worship, 11:00 A- M.
A. M. with Mr. Clyde C. Muse
Training Union, 6:16 H. M.
supt. ’We hive classes for all
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
The Kev. Maurice ilrantli-y mis- ages with good'spirit filled teach­
aionary to Nigeria, Africa will be ers that will make the- service a
call will t&gt;« g iv en ... ,
apeak for us Sunday.
Pastoral service j i t I fsPO A. M.
Wednesday Prayer Servire, 7:30
The pastor urges ell member* to
P. M. *
Monday -.Tuesday#- Wednesday - be present at this service.
. fckss, he said, wan "*o anxious
Evangelistic service at 7:45 P.
to keep g raft and politic* out week of prayer for Slate Mis­ M.' The peator will be speaking
of the public worka program that sions-program* 'by the W.M.U.
at both morning and avening ser­
ha practically ipent through a
vices. A fter the message an alter
medicine dropper." Ickes’ slow- FIRST MKTIIODIST CllURCIl rail will tie giving.
naa* in making decision* wn*
Murnlng Service: “The Achieve­
V. L, 0. Servlft 'eheh Tuesday
“sometim,-*
a real handicap, ’ ment of Fidelity."
evening at 7:48 P. M. Mr*. Cyn­
Morgenthnu added.
Kvening Service: "Christiana— thia Gaiisy, Leader^ 'A program
. In a foreword, Morgenthau oabl Or Keasonohle Farsi ml Ira."
for all young peonje,
ha waa prepared to tell the
W.
M.B. Service
each Thursday
each
whole atory of hia adminiitratiou
evening at 7:46 P. M.,, Mr*. Flora
FIRST
CHUMCII
OF
CHRIST
to far a i hi* record* and knowl­
Crews, leader in rHxYge.'
SCIENTIST
edge allowed. And alao to "run
The Church atdRg;«band will
H00
Ka»l
Second
Hlrcel
the rink of mlainterpretalion by
furnish the music Tor all these
enemy or by friend." He .added.
‘t I' i’i|AA *'*M f *m !* ningh fC rvirr.!services, and the public l» Invited
“Roosevelt's place In history
■tu n d *
la sufficiently maaaive to aqryivo Subject: "M atter."
H:00 I’. M.: Wrilge.vlay Servire.
the pinprick* of* (wUy detrac­
Cfll'AL
HOLY CHO
Resiling Room hours, Tuesday's
tor*.'
Referring to the New Deal'* and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Mark T, CaVpHtiWT Rector
three big depression spender*.
Feast of St. MatlhsW, Rvsngellst
CHRISTIAN
A
MISSIONARY
Morgenthau aaid today:
8:00 A. M.: tI|)Yt0kmmunion.
ALLIANCE
"I waa In favor of having them
Chapel.
On Hanforil-Orlando Highway
(pend all that war nreeiaary
8:30 A. M.: Hally Day. Church
Glenn E. Smith, Paator
to meet human needs, hut I knee
School. Opening service In the
SUNDAY
that a future of unlimited spend- ' 10:00 A, M,: Bible School. Mr. (hutch, Every member of the
tng would only demoralise tlu A. WIcLnldt, Sunt.
echool la requested Id be present.
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayrr and
btulneaa community." , ...
11:00 A. M,t Morning Worship.
Tailing of a ita ff meeting on
7:46 P. Mg Evening Service. sermon.
April 16, 1037/ when ha .aaid ej(- The pastor will speak at bold **r2:00 P. II,: Holy Baptism..' -*
fnrta ware being made to taper vlces. The public Is cordially In
6:00 F. M.: First fall meeting
off govarnment money outlays. vilaL
_ . | of_y.E.8X. Opening devotions in
----1the chaos!.
. .
Morgenthau Treadled that Wal­
lace yapected to apend $1,267,000,CHRIST CHURCH. I.ongwood ) Advance notice—First fall inset000 In 1937 exduiiva of the coil
jlng of th« Men’s Club on Septem­
Mark T. Carpenter, Vicar
of atablliitng farm production
ber 29 at 7:00 o’clock, fit. Monica
Hti M atthew,'Evangelist
and crop consumption through
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and,Chapter will b« In charge of the
an “evsr-normal granary" plan." sermon.
*
(supper,
$1,167,000,000 in 1838, and &gt;1,087,000,000 in 1838,
This brought a remark from a
tchh
World Revolution—
-S taff-m am ber- that - Wallace’s-*«hsent. \ha'd “given
away"
M ’a n tla ic e fro m Pag* no . I
II oalln.rd .Ires, l'»i« uatl
1.894,000,000 from 1834 to 1837.
ahevltta cgme to power 30 year*
orgenthau himself lnterpo»e&lt;l some comment.
* *
Aildressing the UN tieneral Aa- ago..
kfet Wallace's “overhead" waa
What more natural than that
1180,000,000
or rflne months to 'aeinbly -yesterday Mr. Vjhinsky,
m odoV Jfoi
Soviet deputy foreign minister, Russia should make the most of
give aW&amp;y (B 16,000,000."
opporunity? The only new
When he informed Wallace nf cried “war monger" at John Foa- its
thing In the situation la that Musthis talk, Morgtnthau _»aiiL U r te r Dullea ami nearly a doieii oth­ row has tabled Itl ' CSTdl
Secretary of Agriculture comment- er lending American* and turned move which was forced upon ' ait
ad: “You don't understand what down flatly (hr n»w Marshall plan deliberately by U. 8. Secretary of
■Jor remodeling the- United N a­
W* are doing."
State Marshall'* challenge in the
: “Oh, yea I do," Morgerithnu ait til tions.
The war-monger charge was Assembly Wednesday.
ha replied. ”1 understand It more
Vishlnsky’a speech wasn't con­
ft
•very day. This Is ten times thrown directly nl Dulles.
structive, and obviously wain't
Dulles
was
silting
with
the
U.
worse than llnpklna. Hopkins is
meant to tie. It waa a capable job
the only one that has cut down S. delegate midway in the U. N. of two-fisted street fighting,
assembly
hall
as
the
Russian
chief
expense* in Washington ami th.&lt;
which Included calling of names. .
on# that costa us more than an*- delegate vigorously flayed nations
It was, of courae, a cry of de­
and
personalities
in
the
basic
!
body elxe is Wallace. My hat is
fiance but many delegates nuie*l
•Soviet
policy
statement
to
thli
eff to him—he I* getting awny
that It was straight-from-thesession of the assembly, „
with murder."
*boulder Red propaganda which
Vishinsky.
bitting
hard
at
the
Rorgenthxu aaid there waa Just
wuuld make prime reading in HusU.
8.
policy
supporting
Greece,
a* much pressure fur sjn mliti;;
“th a t the**a iiro &amp; ly 'a d o p t ala and would impress satellite*
, ,
from ConitTes* aa from • govern. proposed
a resolution calling on Ihe U. 8 ., and temporising nations.
;
merit agencies. On that Issue, hu Turkey
However, We shall make a mis­
and Greece to halt "the
bald, many Congressmen were .propaganda of a new w ar" which take If we don’t also take this
j
#*|ike the Georgia politician whu c- said- waa lidnjc-raixicd-uiL by speech to lie a declaration- of
' policy by Ih e Soviet government.
4 ------- always-voiad dry toll drank
. ..f , a r, |ul„ ry c|rc!t.,.;
The language which Vishinsky
The resolution nlsu ratted' for
outiavHng atomic and other wea­ used hs* shocked a multitude.
-L u,. HEflH FOR WALLACE
pon* of “ mass extermination" aa Your correspondent has attended
many international conferences In
' NEW YORK, Sept. 19. G P )- being in the Interest* of “all the
_______,
. to stymie the weild m ohmiwr
Eugena Dennis, general secretary i-ace loving nations” ami aa "the
~|a Communist l *ariy/-aaUt last eavirai -blow- upon the propag­ down" tilt Ttntfch was the first for the spread of-Communism, the
,t American Communist* he­ anda and the instigator* of a new break by the United States from | time will come when It will break
the unanimity of the great pow ers. against the shores of great couned the time waa right for war."
The chief Russian delegate, No. In the U.’ N
j Dies which will fight to keep it
ditching a third party but that
2. Tha Marshall .economic plan] out. However, that’s a m atter o f
i#y would not “Isolate ourselves" 1 depute to Foreign Minister Mol­
by taking such a step "without otov, blamed the United State* for Europe waa merely an exten- the rather distant future. 8omslubstantis! trade union and Other and liritain specifically for the slon of the Truman Doctrine to I thing may Intervene,
progressive support." Dennl* told slow progress on atomic energy rover sll Europe.
JL-Tbe- United States and Bri­
,a rally the party favored^."a control and arms limitation—two
strong; Independent people's parly rmim* advocated try R ovlcrR usiti tain are responsible for tha lag In
last
year.
setting up atomic energy controls.!
‘ * connected with the proHu labeled tho Marshall plan
4. Soviet Russia will stand firm ­
Wallace program and
announced yesterday as an “lll- ly against sny attempts to disrupt
concelved scheme to substitute and the unanimity of the great powers
bv-psaa the security council."
■—the veto rig h t
„ ____
down tu the a: *- 87 Offtcls! anti 'brlvste' circles In
. J Vinhinalur-set
V
plause of the Russian group in the United States are hurling unLegal Notice
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the assembly, whlfh had .cheered fuumled charges of war prepara­
him
eevcral'
time*.
The
United
tions against Russia.
MOTICK TO SPTK SM
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No. s i n S t a i r s drlrfcatlnn did not ap­
Vlshimky waa applsudfd as be
•TOl
“ AH" O tlK lJ ,
II A ttS'll ILI. plauded or make any move when leveled verbal assaults- against
.V*bo*e rstldtnc* l« Hall. I^iultlaOs. the grey-halred prusrcutlng attar- what he called American war
rar proa n d who** | mmi office *&lt;Mr*t* ••
&gt;y, now a diplomat, finished.
flteera and "war-mongers.
wg&lt; ." The
car* e t (l*a*r*l ire llte ry , lt»u. ts*uHe msdq .these other conten­ Soviet Ukraine, Poland, and other
' T tlU AHl3 I S K H k l tr N O T IK IK U tions in his speech!
T^e
members of tha Russian group
- I k s I .lite r * ha* l w « lA e iltu in t sn&lt;)
1. The Truman Doctrine . laid rlapprd loudly.

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were all of frame construction,
sod were located It) the Higgins
Industries plant and Industrial
Canal are*
The Navy had crash boats work­
ing In the k.aka Fontchartraln
shore area, evacuating residents.
The naval boats w6re going from
house to house over deeply Hood­
ed 'lan d ,
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A number of persona narrowly
, »eap«d injury whan the roof and
walls of a garage collapsed, crash­
ing on several: automobile*.
At Raton Rouge, hurricane
force wind* were expected by
mid-afternoon. The Harding Air­
port already reported 40 mile
falea.
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Sheriff Newman Debretlon and
Chief of Police Fred Parker want*
•d citltens to go home and stay
out. of danger. Emergency and
disaster relief crews were order­
ed to stand by at Baton Rouge.
The National Guard was alerted.

sign atop a department (tore
1 in n it I t i n t ' l i m n
town. ,0 P,,ca
M114.tto j-h0 Ford eboul
Comcrashed Into Canal S tre e t'b u t'no - L t i o n s L iU n C IlL O ll
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U
the
oldest in the gum ball
one
waa
injured.
(CMIlHfC frm Cm * Um *
l(Ws|lasni im n r««» ■&gt;•” •
- butlhcss and makes ita own gum to
Near Pontchartrain Beach, a
reported in the »ellleroent of Her­
huge rooftop which stood 40 Te-*t uf the machine-,' whirh bear* high standards, said Mr. Nelson.
on.
tall, was torn to bit* by- gust* l Lion's Club Insignia on the gloss It la „not bubble, .gutn. Machines
of 75 miles per hour. 8 treeu iniglobc. Inclo.ing . the . varf-colorcl *Tt&gt; fullv ^covered by Insurance.
Near Diloxi, Miss., stout timlief pier* were snapped like match
New Orleans, _lined by tgigantir : |1Bn« nf K„ n ; Tba Jw-c/irf th e ; '
r .
_
stidka, and roof* were torn from
^ ro tOccn-cgf peled to
‘ruaclii ri&lt;- Is iicight •hromlui'u and
- . _
'
_ in
*
many homer. A /tide 10- feet
n&lt;*pth of M virat Inthci by'
,* . , • » #_ 1 i n i i fe l a K v I p n H n i l P n p
unit tori) branches.' Fallen p.,w -H hn‘ -tucHott cap* for Tost unlog to l IID L 1 8 C / X i e n a C U T O T
above _normal flooded residential
line* lighted the murky- morniit" icounlors. It operates by inscrlion • S i g n i n g D lB Q V O W U ls
area*,'am i gigantic tgavu brok*
built 20 year* ago agalnil storm*.
with blue-green sp a rk r and dU -juf n penny. ’ .
^
■- °
Highway 90 vas impassable and
rUf
u
T
te
^
^
,
Gih.
.
i
.u
h
!
1,1
pointed
out
that
the
gum
I
^WASHINGTON.
S ep t 19, GP&gt;—
over the city’* $3,600,000 aeawall,
‘__
was atudded with stalled automo­
pecan.. crop w
.a.-f-.„,-!m
taking a « trl,in
c e r w .tr invenlid
. f f .a enumber
' " The
T ? National Labor Relations
Board and Robert N. Denham, Its
beating with ftiany trees Mown "* y«nrc ago liy n T!.-.p{r»t mini
biles.
duwn and other* stripped o f"f'-"1lor rlre lire, 11 . M, .Mount, who i j gcm-ral colrnvol. W a v allowed,
The staamship. Empire State
Rage and ripening nu u . Tin roof-i | n„n. .jj y (.n l , u!l(
latter’s A F t. and CIO top officers until
■napped , ita haw'sera amt peeled
away from the Congreaa Street
" f l w up like tlnfoH. ^
son main- the mgehir.i * which OcL 81 to sign affidavits dies- *
At Biloxi guits up to 76 miles ,
,
. .
wharf In New Orleans, but the
vowing Communism. The effect of
an hour raked that resort city | ,"*vv »&gt;«'**i placcvl by civic
master succeeded in reaching mid­
-r, ojgan, . ,
« Uo n l» that the board wlU
and
water
covered
the
causeway
JJfRons
-h
13
sta’c
The
Jack-1
not JUmi*, AFL and CIO eases
stream and both anchor* were
leading to .the inner harbor.
tunvillr* Uni t Club is one of the In-fore that date."
dropped. A deatroycr-eacort broke
More than 10,000 persona were
loose * and rammed the Algiers
evacuated from flimsy wartime
Farry.
housing projects along the vulner­
Mui*ant International Airport,
able Gulf Coast from Pensai-.dti
14 milt* west of New Orleans,
NEW
ORLEANS,
Sept.
19
(/!*)
westward.
reported the roof torn off it*
One fishing boat was m ia-ir:
main building. The field Itself —A great Gulf hurricane atrurk
Louisiana at 6:30 A. M. today, with two persons aboard. Thee
was under a foot of water.
The 130-foot smokestack atop ripping into the exposed area at were listed as Kalvator Barrior
the Hotel Monteleone, in the the mouth -of the Mississippi and hit 17-year-obl nephew,- KimFlench "Quarter of New Orleans, River with Winds of 100 piUea &gt;n sell . Collins.
collapsed * across twu buildings hour.
Mayor Delessep* S. Morrison Grateful Lellcrt Pour In From I sometimes felt so high atrur ;
The storm which devastated proclaimed
but no one was hurt. A banana
a ’state of- emergency
Lakes To Gulf. Moled Medicine ami weakened I could scatccly
s
large
p
o
rtio
n
of
Florida
two
conveyor was slammed against the
at 7:30 A. M, fC S T )‘and orders 1
Gave
Her Prompt Relief After stand on my feet. My elimina­
days
ago
waa
reported
early
tocausing uneilimated damage,
all persons to "remain Ittdoaru,
Four Years Search, States Well- tion waa sluggish, and many days
top of a shed at Erato Street, day centered 30 miles north of off the streets, and keep mil?
I frit so worn out th a t, most of
Known Resident
A 3-story health center clinie [lurwood, l.a., which is near the of the downtown area unless -t
my housework had to go undon*.
on Rampart Street, on the rd,-o mouth of th* mighty river. Fore­ is absolute necessary."
one can b« mor# thankful
Happy ri'- ’t and Women from for“No
of the business district, waa casters aaid It would pas* “very
He continued: "The situation
the
Retongs gava thsm.
rloae"
to
the
sprawling
city
of
to
Gulf ate I relish relief
unroofed and one wall cavad in
Is well in band and all agencies the (7ic.it
my food without trouble,
l&lt;
llintr
•
&gt;'
tlu-r-'li.
f
l(*
ii-nct
rave
under the storm's impact. A res­ ijrw Orleans,
functioning 100 percent in
Ugly black' clouds and rain are
them, lifted r-f t : V, at nf i«ttflor­ that high strung weakened feelini
idence on North Hroed Street
the protection uf life ond prop- in
is relieved, and so If th* stuggls1
in'* »**»
the MV
city as orl
war*'*-. reported •*
V
collapsed but no injuries were re­ were
elimination. 7*
1‘ «frfel-so
-much beHef
bell
&lt;f. MtVrrny?
i l - s o ‘much
■
thousand* of refugees crammed
ported.
- n a
___
U11.1-p. u
. ibnlic
. 1b. .u. U
J in
I - .g. .s .a.n. d
» ’ -The-purpose 1iof the proclnmatlrtrf;
all
v
a
ila
b
le
ild
..f
9T0
IL
v
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l
l
Mill
R.
id,
N
TV.,
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l
r
o
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r
1
P*rK)n'Ph4re' waa no estimate of pos­
the Mayor said, was "not I
sible casualties alohg Ihe Gulf u th e r s h e lte r s : t i usts up to 76 ipil-.-s alarm apyone" hut simply as ft .ttla n tn . G i . who hnnmlv d c ln r e ti! ""Y recommended Retong* to.
and
steady
winds
uf
66
mil**
gava nn- -.pli-ndi
Coast, but' It .was .feared-that In­
S K ____
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precaution.
Retonga is S
Intended
to relieve
juries and property damage woulJ tui1* at the historic city.
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T-lief a fte r i’veryth|ng else I trird il 1st res* due to tnsuffietnt flow
Approximately
8,600
persons
really exceed the toll In Florida,
Three of the firat five- pa»«et had failed. My appetite was |-,&lt;«1 of digestive Jukes in the stomach,
'here, Wfiere the storm struck two huddled in New Orleans’ murilci- thrown by Georgia’s Frank Sink- m ost of iht- tim e but just u fter loss of appetite. Vitamin B-l de­
us!
auditorium
and
20,000
wer«
.
, _ , .
, . ....... _
days ago, only five live* were lost
*n
Vr i-sling my viff*-ring l«gsn. Eo ficiency and constipation. Accept
although property damage aoared n it mated to be sheltered In the wlc*1
city’s 40 school*. Many of the | “n« e. ,Bow| ' lMiic were B"04 t(,r much gtis furituil in rrtv stomach no substitute. Relonga may be* *
to many millions.
tliyt it pfu-n pri s s - l against my obtained a t TOUCHTON DRUG .*
. tefugees were French aoeaking touchdoWM.
clirst until I could liaidly breathe. CPfiakaem an and
■l, ,4 truck
ieiial# faem
dee ffrom
v/i rsi I
Adv. C
. 8lltJ r P*r'* nt
l^e hou* * * /n• fishermen
farmers
Ihe Rene housing project for lbs flood-threstgned b#you ..£01111negroes a t New Orleans - wsi a ' dry below New Orleans.
Phone
Phone
reported destroyed in the early
The New Orleans health center:
psri of the hurricenV. The houtei was unroofed shortly after dawn
and one of the three story brisk
wall* caved under ihe poundlnT*
various parts of .the world arid of hurricane winds, huge metal ,
cannot recall anything even ap­
proaching the Deputy Foreign’
Minister's warmongering charges
INNERSPItING
against the--United R tatri and
MATTUKSS
even against individuals.
One of Vishintky'a surprising
V
and
(and nrta would say somewhat
daring) attacks was made against
MATCHING
and
the American Legion whicn in­
cludes the millions of Americana
BOX SPUING
who did so much to save Russia
Hot ft For
In th* great war. He classed the
“n o t o r i o u s American Legion"
among the war-mongers.
Well, what does all this add up
to? Naturally s lot of folk today
Less I.Ibentl Allowance For Your Old
are looking anxiously at their war
,S. Sanford Ave. (Glndcrvitie)
t
Spring and .Mattress
barometers to are how they read.
Well,.so fa r.a s l .see-we ore no
‘0
nearer war today than we were
H O LLY W O O D
before Vtshinaky unburdened hlmC pU C H
self yesterday. That being so,
w* still ean_ accept It m) a .(acl
.
-LAUNDERETTE-----Complete
■ftsitMr Russia nor any other
country wants war. All other
of
things aside, She Soviet Union
isn’t resdy for w sr and won’t be
, ' {S A N F O R D
so
for many years.
Of course, if nothing happens
_W hol*. W egks -Wrurh 4)on»-A ul&lt; vm aH rnlly

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Storm, Not Hurricane
Gmail Craft Warned
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But Little Danger
Is Seen For Others
MIAMI. Rapt. 22. «V-G rady
Norton, chief of the Federal
Storm Warning Harriet hare, adriaad Floridian* at I I1. M. to­
day* , ,
"Don’t lal the alorm- now In
tha Gulf ta u a t you too much
worry. It ta too close to land
and morlng too faat to beroma
a hurricane.
"I frankly baliara that If the
• canter remained orar tha water
for another 24 hour*. It would
foefeaae to finrrieaae force. Hot
* It will not remain orar water
that long.
“The w o m wa will gat from
it will be natty waathar with
haary aqualle. Hlgheet wind*
of auatalned Telocity ao far her#
been 40 mile* an hour. When
squalls come along, they hick
op orar SO.
"The principal danger la fa
M email craft.
After the renter
w . /ro a s u Florida-and enteta th e Atlantlc. It poaaibly wilt Jump
ahead to hurleana force, but |u«J
now we ace principally concern­
ed with development* aa It. approache* Florida.
"Wa are heaping a rery cloaa
watch.
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"Of eoorae, all of u t ar# jittary from laat weak’* atorm #iperlence. Hut wa can face a
*0 mile blow with confidence
f and a feeling of security. If
any change* In the eltuatlon oc­
cur, you may bar# confidence
that you will be adrlaed fully
und quickly.
'"Tha aun broka through at
Miami at 1 P. M. More squall*
hey won't bo
•re mating, but they
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It hhae
»P(lr
I- 11.000,000 to meet "diaaalar
rr'iyf needr" ol stricken laml-

"TtVr*^ «ruT'aoat h*re ’ Ftnrlda.
Weekend arrrey*. on which
reports i r t InmfnpWt#, litdiCate more than 1.1M home*
were deetroyexL 11.000 or
more damaged and that about
“ 1*0,000 peraona wera housed
—d fed hr the Red Croaa In
Florida, MUalaalppl. Uulelana and Alabama.

* MIAMI, Fla.. Sept. 2 2 - y n A weak tropical etorm with wind*
around 50 mile* an hour in gu»ti
M expected to paxi Inland on the
Florida we»t coait in the Fort
Mycn-Tampa area lomctime this
afternoon or tonight, hut the Wea­
ther Bureau, emchafizld today that
* wirv»H not he dangerous at all/*
&gt; Chief Forcaater. Grady Norton
^»aid amall craft ahould not venture
Into the open -lea where the wind*
will be at peak In guiU.
He *aijJ_the disturbance, which
wa* centered orar Dry Tortuga*,
60 mie* from Key We»t, tri* morn­
ing wa* tccompanild by a large
*re* of squall* which would be
felt over mo»t of Florida, He laid
It w*i doubtful if the Well Coait
Awould feel Iny higher wlndi than
other atetiona of the itate.
The higheat luitaincd wind* in
the (Horn *o far rare been 40 mile*
an hour with tru*t» up to 54 mile*,
Nortin aaid. Ghita of 54 mile* an
‘. hour were fepotled at Key We»t
this morning. In Miami, wind*
reached 36 mile* an hour at
8:30 A M.. with gu*t* ilighlly
»Yigher. The city waa lathed. fre^®qu»ntly by rain.
• Norton a*Id the atorm loat eon■Idarabla intensity
In PMjtog
orar Cuba laat.n ig h t and added
that It would not h a rt opportunity
to Meopan" before *lrIking the
Florida coait- Ho aald the atorm
constated of a brood aroa of equal­
ly waathar without a wall organ!*ad eantar and appeared to bo
quite weak.
"There la nothing to gat alarm# 4 about,** ha a**crt*d, but
.w arned amall c ra ft against rantaring o u t
-• However, the dlnnal Job of
tabulating caaualtlaa and property
* damage continued along the coaat
of Louisiana, Mlaaltaippl, Alajl bama • and attrowre northwest
Florida. Thirty-eight wero known
dead, and there waa apprehension
Of eaten atv* flood damage to com­
pound the desolation strewn by
, the hurricane Itself
, »_
Delayed report* rronTGulfporf,'
Ml**., aald beach arena atlll war*
Mocked off, and residents were
warned away because of vanomoua
snake*, apparently washed ashore
from outlying Islands. Several
reptile* war* killed measuring
from four to six feet In length.
Upstate
Mississippi to spray
Power truck* war* brought1from
leach debrla with DDT and lime
(Caotlamef m r« « , *t*&gt; .v.
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F L O R ID A .

MONDAY. SF.PT. 22, 1017

urwlay
NO. 222

A s s o c ia te d P reaa L t u t d W i n

British Delegate

Miami Street Scene After Hurricane Passed

Danger Of W ar
Truman Doctrine 19 Billions Is
Is Denounced By
Estimated As
Europe’s Need
CIO Convention

FDR Adviser Says
Sovietism Worse
Than Czarism

Wallace Says United Catastrophe Is Fore­
States Cannot Win s e e n If Marshall
Third World .War Plan Aid Withheld

MOSCOW, Sept. 22. l.l'V—
Ne»-paper readers In the Soviet
l ninit lod.xi H e r e given a re­
pot! that liepulv Koielan Mini-ter tniliel 1 tUhinskv had
up-cl the plan* of forces In Ihe
United Stair* whlrh »*re picIn m l .la tr&lt;*MPiC ^41

Dr. Isriiaji Bowman
Of Johns Monkins
Addresses
Students t .
.

BOSTON, Sept. 12 UP* -G en­
PARIS. Sept. 22 lAV Wfilrrn
eral office!* of ibe United Elec- Europe pledged itrell lo a pro­
• 'iiw iiM O R i. ' s " e p i ; ' i ? ^ ,
tiical. Radio and Machine Work- gram, of «clf-belp tod*y and ,a*kcd
Dr. Ilaiah Bowman, prciident &lt;d
&lt;p*,, of America. CIO. -today de­ ihe Um&amp;r*Sht«&gt;r -t^ .end it
John* Ho|Ain* Univrnily and No.
nounced the' Truman Adminiitra- $19,330,000.00 under a four-year
I geogr.iphii a|_ adviict to the late
THIS IS A rniC A l n u n SCtNg In'Miami, Fla, with the tkelelont of hundred* of small bud ne*» pirn- *
lion'a foreign, policy at one ibal Marshall Plan a* a mean, of avert
(landing in long row* after the tropical hurricane had swept through the city causing million* In property
Preiidmt Romevelt dining WmlJ
"give* ut imetutily and point* to ing economic “catastrophe/*
damage. After pairing over adptnem Florida, tho atorm swept into the Oulf ,qf Mexico, only to'tu tu
War 2, sail! (••alav. tlut "t’ommun
*«
war..
Thi* program, tbe participating ' northwestward and aim at. the aouth LnuliUnq coait and the new New Orleans area. (Internationjl)
lint i* a5to|uli*0t detigned to be
Their crilicitm in a foimal re­ 16 nation* declared, cobid enable
more tUlhlest ^nd imnplele tlum
port to a ihoutand delegate* tep- Europe "to make her lull"contri,
Cian*m. Onlv tbe la|ie| »t*tbingtetenling 600,000 wqrkrrt at the kution to the welfare of tbe world. ’
ed."
union— one of ihe target) in llte
The requeit wa* made in a 20,In an addirvi to imotning »l'i
CIO—opened a week-long ennven 000-word document which will be
! denl» al tl.e UmvetsUv. l U m ' vn.le
lion here.
__
dispatched to V^arhington aflet Ilf
liverevl n ileiuim i vlioll of the Ruv
Tltey criliciied Preiidenl Tru­ ligning heie today by representa­
nan giueAinirpl. and raid.
man tpecifically for accepting a* tive* of tbe Ift nation* which mapA complete *ct of abandoned
" I tin not leaf i b r t'SSR todav
advtieti politician* whom. ibev tied their economic want* in Km
cl’the,, identified a* belonging l.»
I only leai dial out people w II
laid, the people bad rejected re­ lian-boycotied conference* held
C o m m i t ­ not,.*, 1 m lime in Hive nut itnn,,'!
Nathan * l-ev.entbal. *6fl vrat old A g r i c u l t u r e
peatedly by rr electing Franklin here for 70 day*.
negttl who had been ic|*.-i tf-’ I
t e e A j ’. r e e n O i l F u ­ tlir r»pin«n;n anti tbe ni'.in-. tlcV
D. Rooievelt. They alto callrd upOnly a 1.500-word summary wa*
mining from hi* home .it 41 7 l..,,i
wain yn aggirnive, arbitrary, u "
t u r e F o o d E x p o r t s rupt, and (wiwerlul ., govemmenl
on Mr. Tiuman lo return to the made public today; the text it
5etonil Street rince '• til n'tli**
policiei of the New Deal.
scheduled for publication next
ol tbe follv id rl.nling a v,.vt.
LONDON, Sept. 22 i/F) An Stluhlay evening, were found on
Wa sh ing ton ! Sept. 22 -r&gt;
bail Seminole Bnillev II I and
Henry.A. Wallace aliened that weekend.
"1
llnv icaron dl univei,itin
Pierident Inimvn invited In* cn
Arab nlfirr ipnkeiman &lt;aid lodaV
"The American people, through
bmught
lo
polite
head.piuteit
it
the United State*, even " itli it.
are
cnnrcined
atoiUI our new milt
lire cabinet to luncheon today ai
the Arab world ha* agieed to
wealth and atom bomb* "will never thfir government and their Con­ make "a complete economic and 5:10 o’clock Sunday evening b&gt; lop Adminulivti.in idlmvlv (dung­ laiy ,'iv ii e law. ' ■ •
gress, will consider thi* program
win p third world war.”
ed into a »rnr» of critical &lt;c.nfer- ,11c «ald a universal -.rvicJ Ihw
cultural break" with Europe anJ Patrolman Robert Gilyaid
&lt;&lt;
mm rtmm Bln
wn, needed "if vvn nte to distil*
“The war that la l-elng bred foe
America if the United Nation* t Police were informed eady Sun ence*
. . .on ttitemalional ,-problem*
f
f Lute military li«h, aril ie,pun,|.
U* must ha stopped,” he deviate 1
dry
nioming
by
M&lt;&gt;nier
!,.
I
lain,,
should attempt to partition Bale*with this *v the lug, im m ediateI,ilm e. fait Iy mid at Hi- same
In an addrra* prepared for tha CIO
inter of the mining man, that (|ur*tiim:
I time tr i pnldlc. Including c-tntine.
ronvantion. Wallace aald that in
the event of \nother war “we alii
Tire rjrnknman, lelf-ityied Ixrn- be wa* mining, lie wa, deim li' l Shnuld Congtes, be called into j grcOioiiitl. *ii|unill
net have strung allies.”
1,1 « * 'egim e. ..f tl,
.
. don prop*gambit for ibr ’ Arab ai being 5 feet, II iiuhet in special tettion |o M-e d emergenryl
-of -Hr-m were.
*Th# reactionary government,
L^itllL light blow |&gt;—
,sd-*- -altd-Judd aid TjyF.tlfiqie------- --------- ' '*■"*
coir—Ht-w -toll 0 high tlegr— i,f
we ar* ^auppurUng abroad. will,
I
leaded.
He
bad
been
westing
.1
Ian authoritative British Foreign OfSecretary of .'stale Mrivhvll, wbu* 01 gouUalton for evil, *uch virion*
enujiola with Intarnal revolu­
tion* II a great war breaks out
G. W. Sp»nc»r won to|&gt; honor* fice muter said Britain would sc- while ca|&gt;. Ian ihiil am! wnrx flew from tb- UN meeting in! H*r i’f ,Vw ‘? r*
1!h*
betAeqitvthe United Slate, and •» * out* program conducted by cept such partition if other UN pint*.
HBt
.
u
n
L
u
ToiiFf
iri&gt;h
Ihf
Hur
l
AfTr
r
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n(F
t
n
.
f
p..„id u .if:
RpaM oXK iaW .
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U in n the' clothe* were brought
i' » ii | " ^. b ,,‘ wou,d ht,P « W ou, ,Hr to the police station,. Monte* KHfCUtlvg, IiR«_uiidic4ftd hr hr ! ftttkVfHpn vj»n f h f t*-»r 11.*1ml
^ ;^ b S ^
rV |UU9/|
^ t tI'uiciug
l ’nV udowrn
A tT h a aame.Ume Wallace
!irvp» iirnn/lv ll»r U%v m »l* 1■* *luvmlUl fur tin* Afnfrtuiin |n'*iier
*d- upon Praaldant .Truman to George 8tlne, R. L. Dean a n d .P to je e 1H ani, »*•&gt; notified, came to tho
Colonial S e c r e t a r y Arthur station and identified" the clothes should be convened in exlramd ,
^
summon a ipecial *e»*iun of Con Rev. Mark Carpenter In rapid fire
■ r t JImmediately
ljP
grna
to '“enact Into ortler._ and winning a large and Creech .lone* leave, by plane for ns those of tier missing brother, n a rr levrinn,
|
I'("Mlttinlitrt *iTO1*|»|| *' v«I*1V
a rationing'
ami price con­ varied assortment of prliea.
Ilaw
n lH
l'
New York tonight to pre»eftl
Mr. Ituman’, attituS- wa, re I.
At tha luggaatlon of A C. Britain'* views to the t'N Assem­ according to the police report.
trol la w ;with te e th ,tn -It."
Several traffic arcidenl, were
H -nreerg »n rwae s lit
Stine, the club voted to hold a bly, soon to consider a majority
City Meet Postponed
Taking to task Senator Robert ".Ladles Night" program during
reported to police nvey the wees
report of it* aperiai committee end t)Ut the only injury was that
A. Taft (R-O.) for suggesting the
I
For VFW Dinner
week of Oet. 27. Earl Turner
that tha American peopta prob­ and Mr. Stine were named on th» An I'aleatlne fteommending divi- uf Ar tInn Lee Snlliv&amp;t of Long- Thousands Attend
• Inn of moat of the H»l&gt; Land wood who lirol Ids libs hui t n,
ably should rat lea* extravagant­ committee of arrangement*.
( unmiissitin meeting
Into Arab .and Jewish state,.
LuUiuirdiu Funeral j willNofw-City
ly, Wallace declared:
the result of 11 collision at !t;!tO
Mr. Stine also announced that
held tonight in order ilurt
The
Arab
,
(Hike,man
xnld
th-&gt;
o’clock Salmday mottling Ih&gt;"If the total program of the the week of Oct. 5-10 will Iw
v i ... .......... “ ‘
.___ I roniiiikxliinaia- emt-lmoi—nffirlltT;
men In power |. advise to eat le**, known a* National Handlrappcd league—comprising Egypt, lirvj. tween tiie Kurd ,'-*lan_lie w-n ! __b.—T
. , Sapl. US, C l1
m«v uili-ml the aiipp-c and nl&gt;•••twe (hall eat le*», and leas as in­ Week and called upon tha lu .m v -^-HilLArebla, H a iitJ uidtUL. U L drfVtniraTsr. •rTT;TrTR(re*t and in"""
'" ," 1 final'tribute tmlnv 1
„f VetcnviniT I'. • .:n Wan.
‘
nnnn
and
Yemen—bud
ivcieed
I'ontiar ,rdnu driven by SaMticI
cioi..||„ ||, LaGuanlin, t ill- ■| p,„t *;iiH2 nt 7 :M" o'cl ■■• ni tin
flation increasex and a depression Club to assist In empkiying five
fr,mt j '•//'* '
° ‘"v,,r* ""
«hn- Mayfnir Inn Comm.........
will
*nch handicapped parson* In San tha "break” with the We»t. ehoub'j
la made Inevitable."
divided, in rv aecrei
,i
. crowded the Cat hr I m-i t jonjorrovv
*Ui
IU.IH.........
mi |i,o,nn»
night, iiixlwad,
"The time* call for bold action ford. Tha club voted to a**t*t tin- resolution lie
adopted
at
n
meeting
_J rn!
tn'Tit
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, JidvH.theVOivinr.
P
County officials u K o.pl-ejdMnt*
and planning to avert chaoa," ha program a n d Clarence Redding at Bludan, Syria, ncny^ljaiuaiicu .
jii'nd ''«
liii,
funeral sovfeA.
and Mr. Stlna were named to tin-,
ru -rt A ri* I ’i iii'if F n r
■* funeral
.ervIcK ..
* f lb- S-nim' apd Jomm ' '..imtier
said.
Jam*. 104o.
I *vtl / \ r L I m i l l I UT
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|’r Gov.
tiov. Thomas
Thomas
forno
forno- .f Commerce, Aim-i-.o. la-gluli
“Tb*. great crisis ef the mo­ committee- by Frasldant Goriton' in Asked
■* - E. Dewey,
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why he wa* how diwl-ment is not on tbe Greek border Briisom
5
: nVoM1,'.'cr!1
, 1'f w,-rr am-! fexpreted
" 1 " ) vtn at rend
’ ; Up- no •ting nt
tUliiam
U D a, H
Firms participating in the nuix ing the gist of the resolution, th i H u n t i n gnO u t O f S v a &amp; o n ,elnrct
but Ip. .th f American grocery
hre fMiiiHc officliif) who hhfUil t which llm prilKfhal Mpc-iiVi-t wilt
program ware the H. B. Pope f’o.. apokaiman aald "the main fP Iio t
atom."
Har od- Ronr e and his br ot her . !
K
of
Inc., McCronr’* Store, Mickey’s la to rounter rumor*" 'th a t tic*
t*4» I rnrii'U ,I*., Wmlplittir*........
Del .inpharmacy, HUI Hardware (o., Arab *taUa have ‘ di,agreed on
...... H&gt;uV”Lk Dplaropal diocese
.......
and fnuuer ......................
Better Newspapers
Frierson Electric and. Gas Co., Hie policy tn be adopted" if th. ! / f K 2 t . ^ l . J n
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tor tbe dead over I . ........... lute- whose Mill . et will toStine Machine Co,, Margaret Ann, UN disregard* .their argument- were charged vviih attempting to
Wer.
world G o v ,.... n v II.
Cited__ At Seminar Ferkine-Robson Men’s Wear, and against partition.
,
,
ivill lie introduced by Hut
Replying to a question, he sa- I
.n' ' 1 " f , *r*»of&gt;. and
,ji W n e b o e o In '
Kader’a Jewelry.
toi I F. Boyle.
NEW YORK. Kept. 2*. GP&gt;—
a . "complete" ' veconmnic- lur.
n'eij guUly liefore f ounty J*idge I C M lie » O r K l T S I n •
J ’-wt Commaiulor- 1 !• Scoit
Revellon Itrown, editor, and pubmight" mean that the Aral*-os
* ^ " * rr. , aturday.
South Askw Raise1'
11 ;v,1‘oino ilio-gurvts utid post
Itaher of the ProvIdenTa (R, I.l Butter And Eggs
lion* would withdraw American ’ A fide of VICK) and" cost* « “*!■
—
I ntetnlw-ts. Dick—Aiken.--will »tne
Journ*ly|iulletint told an opening
Illc
b
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^
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* rien iian ta ■■ f a a t s i.i
levied on Harold liouie, and Richse ve ra l selection* W ith R o g e r l l .x i session of the American Preaa In­ Again Stump In Mart
----- i----- ----------------- ard Ilouae drew a fine of ISO and
A1, ANT'L S"I*L 22. ' (/Tt
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ft, ril|n|,anytig. The pi tginm
stitute at Columbia University to­
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&lt;-0.1..
- ,S,i d|,rt l mill operator., t ^ a , |,,d | „i,,
V.roidcasl by Motion
day that American new*paper,
Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
A r i , S vhrvn Y V n r k p r c
Warden Warren stated th U ,|" ," f '’
•’"*
AVorker, , \ \ | |;|t. Invocaton will be by the
a rc making "a notable record in
A threat of frost and wheat
onop » OrKerS morning that the (wo. men were I nion of America, CIO, wants i , | !rv ,| (.; McKinley, pastftr of the
•elf-improvement end In their own buying bv miller* rerereed th«
Honored
For Service
w
h,||r «•*#»*^ti«mpteii *«*i fr* Tt,e itemaml.,
J,tmr *^n
«*rr»i
, |tM MetM.nst church,
xM ixf*x.u x
v v c i v ix x iJiot d
wl||l(1 mn,orlng and u s e - K»o,i
wa* M rve,|j. ( „ mmanrler N r n t t announced
assumption of responsibility for protracted altimp In grain price*
public guidance and laaderthlp.". at Ihe Chicago Board of Tra
ing, Ihe mitmnohllf* spot-light
wimt-lighl
flt a Hireling oh-del"- pglaj this will lie llm iiiggrst mretThe seminar la the first of six day, but wlipUlala butler and egg . . - . . .
M 1**. mV
.
. iI locate the game. At the time of gates from 1W&gt; mill* who claim tn Inlc ever attempted by K»*l
represent soma,
CIO tax pod lias liecn railed to, create In­
scheduled for the present academ­ price* continued thalr downwaid chin# Shop worker* were present- ilia arrest
rest they were In possession
pussestlon tepretent
some, 125.0X
125,(KM
MI CM
ad with buttons on Saturday by of # loade&lt;l
|n#lI - 'two liairrl* shotgun jtlle w'oikrrs jn the Houth,
ic year—the second year of the. tVemf.
terest in local, Stale and the N a­
*!x shot .22 rifie ,! The revolution declared that tl
Institute. Managing editor* and
and „a loaded
lot
Livestock price*, which aim M. Carroll, general foreman. In „nlj
tional Government.
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news editors of 27 newspapers are moved lower laat week, wax* mix­ recognition ox 26 year* of con- •ba- -----Idllbinal
money
wns
n
..
b-d
t»
revealed.
help southern workers meet the
attending the current three-week ed at Chicago and othar markets. tinuoua service.
Thom
to
whom
aesaion.
The exchange* and wholes**!m
io
whom
tb*
"award*
A
i
d
F
o
r
I
l
j
i
m
l
i
c
m
i
n
p
f
!
lhl«h
ro,‘ " r ,iv!t,« "f*11 tn *lHMi** liiit l i a r i s f i c C oiiktohh
I I r l l l t l l t . a p p C O 1^,^
diffrrrntinis la-1wren
Brown, referring to what he commodities Erice levels, which were made were: J. A. Strange.
Mfi'ts In Huft'alo
w»
• wsi ------------------------- s . . .
. . .
.&lt;
termed the constructive editorial moved generally lower laat week. mgine machinist |n*peclor, who
Persons
I h Planned Hil* aerlinn and oth er region* nf
y
.
the country,* There was no lmtreatment with which American were watched for an Indication of started work here on ‘Aug. 8,
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sept. 22. (,P)
newspaprrs hkve approached cur­ whether a turning point in the 19221 G. C. IIIAchllffe, boiler­
Step, in the Fcleral Security """liate reaction from mlll ownc v - -This
rlty of 685,000 was ilrcknl
rent International problems, de­ record high coat of living had been maker and Inspector, employed Agency’* plan of vocational re- 10 "'•’ ’'• " " " I ’ ‘ho^
since Aug, P, 1922; E. H. Camp,
out in flags and hunting tmlny ax
clared that "superior professional reached.
S
a,7 ’r' its .180.000 Catholics prepared for
electrician, employe I since Aug. babUltatlon for' Imth veteran, and p" n&gt;- l,H'
performance la the hallmark of an
outlined Friday «*"•
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t lr tlnu' Hie opening nf the ltuffnlo Can16, 1922; A. F. Kemp, machinist, non-veterans -were
Increasing number of o u r news­
...........
hail
rtune
to
reclttce,
not
ralae,
pay.
employed since Aug. 16. 1922 an.l afternoon at Eddie’s Reataurant by
tridal Eucharist in Congi i-ss.
Bible Class Praises
papers today.”
L.
M.
DeLanay,
colored
machlnUt
I
B»lph
K.
Howl
FSA
represents*
*r
«*s
■
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TbtwCongresa, first in the .world
ffe asserted that "the Influence Anti-Gambling Drive helper, employed aln-e Aug. 2K. «!»• to a group of civic club and ( , j r l l H K i l l e d 111
since the one held In 1911 at Minof the Individual newspaper, I
1922,
•
veterans organlration leaders. *
Paul, was scbetluled
think, Is not to be measured by
Ilralley Odham waa named chair­
Motorcycle Crash tonrapOlis-St,
A resolution, expressing com­
begin late Ih the day with n
circulation but by tha Intellectual
man
of
a
committee,
which
will
liturgical reception of 81. Joseph’s
capacity of the editor*, corres­ mendation for efforts made by
aid In bringing the employment
KEY WEST, Fla., Sept. 22, &lt;7T&gt; new ralliedi :d for Francis, Cardi­
pondents and reporter* of tha In­ taw enforcement officers of the Ware’s Office Open
needs
of
the
handicapped
before
—/The Florida Highway Patrol rere nal Spellman, archbishop of New
County to prevent Urn return nf
dividual newspaper."
,,Arl«Mt today that Gloria IH Lll-er York. As metropolitan nf tinpunch board* or other gambling For Driver’s Licenses the public during Oct. 6 through ported
th*
10th.
This
period
ha*
b
e
e
n
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Ha, 21. nf Philadelphia, wax killed provlnee of New York, Cardinal
device* to places of business, Was
POLIO INFANT
recently adopted at a special ’ The office of Judge R. W. designated as Nallntyil Handicap early Hil* morning when the mot- Spellman Is the patron of the
week.
nreyrle 'on whlrh abb wa* riding Congress.
AKRON, O., Sept. 22 &lt;/P)-A meeting of tha R. W. Ware Bible Ware will be open 'continuously
Mrs. Jesse Mosley of the U. S. left U. 8, No. I highway on Sumof the F irst Matbodlsi from 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
‘the rnrdlnal was expected hy
24-year-old woman under tre a t­ Claia
**—
each week day hereafter through Employment S e r v i c e , presided. mertaml Key ami crashed Into a train from New York CUv along
ment for Infantile partly ala ha* Church.
of this resolution, sign­ Wednesday, Oct. 1 for the purpose 4‘resent were Ilralley Odham, F, ditch.
with two other prince* of th»
given birth tn • alx-pound. Iwx- ed Abycony
It. Sentt representing the V.F.W.j
Puller said Gerald 8. Wood*, 27, church. Juan Gualberto Cardinal
Mr*. J, It. Iloolehan, class ,of Issuing driver* licenses.
ounce boy, Children’s Hospital re­ aecrelhry,
was sent to 8hariff I*.
After Oet. 1 It will I* neces- Mra.
_ . Roy Tlllia of tha_ Woman'*
, f BoA. a sailor on the UK8 Gilmore, who tiuevara.—aachld-Mf*—nf— Idrnxr
ported today, •
A. Mere,
w. a. . ^. |4
b1.|ln
g -th n m ^ nu n .-y
ttfT ^ IT ,.rrl| Rm| r(,Ho
Carmelq Cardinal
aafy that applicants see tbe State
tpJjlutmUL
Mrs. Margie «, Pqpla,
attaches
I
u n jiA iia s i A .t
S 1 . 1 .1
. . .
_
. . ■ _ .
unconscious amt
laid lie-. de Vascanrellos
erehanta Associa­ fknocked
Merchants
r ^ ,!
.
Tbe resolution, a* unanimously 1\
Motta. archbishop
adopted,“ aUled: •'That w a W h l t&gt;tlorr
i
for the renewal of their tion; Joel Field ami lien Young aide the Imdy of the dead girl for of San Paulo. Braid
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p t unit,
_ .
u " . ■ V_L.n^_,L T V ,n *VU,lon Individually_ and
as_ _ a .tia
clasp
III
license, ot\ If they prefer, they of the American Legion; A. C. seven hours until he recovered
last night when !h« child w u with to expreu to our law an can pay an additional II aa a Kllna of Rotary; Roy Mann of consriousnef* i t I A. M., and
new traps
born. Ur. M. E. Farris reported forcement officers of Semlnol- penalty for failure to secure the Klwanla and Dirk Kl sherry of tho c r a w l e d back to Ihe highway
Andrew Carraway, president of
the infant probably would dls- County, our deep appreciation for renewal during the time specified I Jorur.
where he flagged a passing mot­ the Sanford Sheet Club, announc­
p 'r no algna of the diaeaM.
every effort made and every act by law.
It was derided that the group orist and told o( the accident.
ed this morning that single and
undertaken to protect ourr eiusen*
“Our office will be glad to co­ win meet next Friday afternoon
double shooting will take place a t
LOWRY DIES
You
generally, and our Young
Peopl e. operate In any way they can," at 3:00 o’clock at the Tourist'Cen­
EDITOR DIES
the Municipal' Airport r a n g e
WINTER HAVEN, S e p t 22. f&gt;T) particularly,
ularly,
to
prevent
return •aid Judge Ware, "anil If a party ter to plan further action, on a
" . _____[ t
the retur
BRADENTON. Sept. 22. U b - Thursday aflejmmn at 3:30 o'­
—Wonrf I* Lowry, Sr., 64, Flor­ and eajabli
cafabllahment within any ran ndt conveniently present their program designed to bring Ut th* itnbvrl William Benllay, 09, editor clock. Novf*Jraps have arrived
ida citrus Industry leader, at an luainesa place ar otherw ise n old license, it can be sent In by attention of business men the and general manager of the Brad­ and have been Installed amt tho
Orlando hospital 'Saturday after iunch hoards, slid other gamblln. another w ith the required fee ami need of handicapped peraoax for enton Herald, At his home eetty range it well supplied with ta r­
•n Illness of alx weeks.
evlcea ef similar nature o r kind.' a new license can then he Issued.* Jobs.
gets amt ammunition, he aald.
yesterday of a heart attack.
*
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Brother Of Montez President Meets
Arab W arns Of
Harris Is Reported
-Wilh-Cabinet-0nBreak W ith W est
To Be Missing ^
Forcign Policy
In Palestine Row

Effort To Partition
HoIyLandMiRHtEndangcr Oil Rights

G. W. Spencer Wins

Quiz Program At
JKotary Luncheon

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Unyielding Attitude
On World Problems
Is Denounced In UN
Meeting By McNeil

..

‘irvs ,, r .from
T‘’*'' New York that
me**aged

ki*hin&gt;kv* speech to the Iniled Nation* General Assembly
last week .In which he name,! hy
name a group -of warmonger*
pioditrrd the Imprejvslnn her* of
a loifsling Imnib."
.
—•
NEW YORK. Sept. 22
Bnlain vvnrneil tod.tv llfal if the
Soviet Union penitted in trying m
forte it* own will upon tho world
Hi." ..'id^ t r p r .s v r „i lb - wodH 1
will tlllinhle
aivl riarb
Vvllo
"ludeoui cnn»e&lt;ju*n-er,"

Brilitlr Minister of Stale Hertm Mi Ned iM u n ci! thU warning
liefoie the.United Notion* A**enli|\- in
btiOU word 1m *ic policy
stxtement for ihe United Kingdom.
II - xigorouxly .itt.nke.l -Rutsi.x
.iit.l *1 the same lime .i|ipci led
to Moscow to drop wli.it be c.i!|yd
tit llrxil.lr
mil* unyielding at­
titude mi W'rutil (iiolileui*.
Mi Neil itdi ulcd the cluirge* of
RuwU'f Apjlrei Y. Vidunsky that
llicie . h "war '110(1get ing" in tha .
I tilled Stater.
M, Neil calle 1
Ntsltlcukv’* .HUlL
a . .comedy
( l&lt;‘i r *

- W-—Hten--- t)i-—:e-) - Vrsbmsky's----- ■
cHorges tbsi tile -Marshall Plan
etied Hie s .ieeelgnti of any remn*
f»i ecnitomle aid to Europe .threattrv, and aco-ired_JJ.lt;jia_ot. j l t r _^
•liucling afimnc control and par*._._
Ivxii g tl.e Security Council by
loo 20 Vetoes.
^Ir’N rlt'i l-'1-tl -n-eeh ranged over
tiie whole field nf international —
affuirs but it- central rbemp waa
itussin’a ufi i-mpiomislng nttituda
and the (Miieiit'.fil "rrumbla and
“No n;ltb*j !m. n monopoly of
■rulii, " li** ii•• o lid "No nation is
omiilw-Nuit. Nb reasittiaitle nation
Xgu_axpaoUors «lt—OTmi»x"tn have
bet view nee,*pi rd by all other
natiun."
. — . --------M cN e il then &gt;n bvered this blunt
n a m in g :

It the. S o ..&lt;*t government con-.dels Ihn: in all n u n , its power
§|U*t lie iix le n d e il, it ft think*
Hut in d&gt; -ciihuig any internatipn,,
tii.it
l.'sfi ijtiinn must
sptprt.- thenr~l—srry~vrithnut
■(ualifirMlKio Hurt not only will
rh" INiited Nations be. destroyed,
b u t ' Hie U’ 'table pence of th*
world u II rrumtde und era*.!,’
b r in g i n g to u - nit tho t a n g in g
hideous ci’pseiplenee* to which
Mr. Vt«hlnsky drew o.ir atretw
tion."
Iteferriug to Viah:n,xkt'A_attack 1.
mi Ho- 't'n i’ed &gt;:;it.‘-, McNeil
-uni:
"When 5Ji VKbittsky argued nn •
l luiisday that Ins governro* t:
oere flistir&gt;sed ami angvreii ,»t
tin, statemeius of individual •
Americans that Russia was pre{isrlng for war and was a warmon­
ger , | want, to *ny this: Th# reply
is not to imprison any individual
or to suppress Ainerlcjiii or Rr*t*
ish ne\v(|is(teis
"The reply 1* to open the doore
of Itossia lb that the nations,
tiie people of th&lt;*«« nations, who
tiave gieat underlying sympathy
w ith, this new. ameigiug power,
fan see wtiat (s going ftp."
McNeil deeisred that Vlshinsky
had acrlised Britain of "seeking
to divide Kurojie" t(eo*nie of lier
effoils til Implement the Marshall
I’lau.
tion." McNeill detlsieil- He added
that Britain bad devoted har
con’plfte strength toward world
cooperation, liut had been block­
ed hy Bnixta at every turn.
"We have !&gt;een thw arted and
frustrates! hy disagreement and ,
hy a trolley of mm-cooperatidn
lie declared "There Is no necessily for us t« lie divided, by po­
litical, still le**' by territorial,
quest Ion*."
McNeil blamed tb* present crit­
ical world kltnailon largely on
what ho catlihLUuaalk's unwlllloge
ness to coopera’te. A* far • •
Hiiasla was concerned, he said,
“every situation la pictured in
Mack and white; perhaps, more
correctly, in term* of black and
Red."
• '
“'V
—
a
HdlOOIdt RE-OPF.N
County Schools which were
dosed on Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday last week due to tha'
atorm, were re-opened on ached*.4
ule this morning. No damage to
building* ha* bven reported, Supt,
T. W. I-awton said today.

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                    <text>THE 8ANF0RD IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Palm Reach Hit

Pensacola Storm

Aiken On Labor Act
H ' a H I I M * ! f r o m &lt;••»* &lt; &gt; « l

the Communist Party and din
vowinc overthrow of the govern­
ment ' hy force..
Robert N. Den he in i genersl
Counsel of, the National Lain:
Relations Hoard, Interpreted thw
to jnearj J h a t all top officer* 'id
__ . ____ jniFXIO mu*t“ nie nff•davits with the NLRB before nay
affiliated unions could qualify for
the services of the Board.
John L. I,«wis, while he is an

Marshall Reaction
(Uatlawe InH Pea* Ou|
a p p ro v a l.

The Rome Socialist neteapaper
DAT Poi/TlCKlH' MAN
Avantl headlined Ita account of
Tint., trpplcal diaturhancr, the
the Marshall speech, "Marahall
S A iH E . KIN * F lL k DE
taunt rape lie need bp, Florida In
Seeke an Alibi for Intervention Itv
n dqcadr,' left at leaat two dead,
bill
"
a
t
dat
coo^fr
the Halkana." * The . Rome Comthouaynda of emerifenry-aheltered
ipuniat Paper.Unit*.vied 1hc bead'refugeea, and 17 atraftdeil or miss­ HOUSE OoB.BUt l S tic
line, “Marahall Ho* Spoken To
was tightly hoatded and only *a ing pelVoha, a iw e ll asTnimenso
Liquidate The U. N."
WHUT HE RAtLLT MEAN
few windows in its store front- property damage,
Kipltirfg Into the wealthy ‘‘G&lt;dd
In Berlin, headlinea in Russianware broken. Winds had ripped
is He'd la* to 1t£
controlled newspapers said the
down the bouganvillra vines and Gia«i" playground between Miami
U P DE S P A C E ! i»
they rose and fell like dlsturlxsl and I'uim Reach at noon yester­
snakes. Green coconuts .rolled day, the savage aturm pounded
erectly In the atresia like bowljpg vacation .apoti and citrus and
vegetable-growing farmlands alike
halls on n spree.
was “trying to make the U. N. ita
A flash light gleaming spectral- with winds up to 120-mph. Dam­
tool.*’
ly_on thiL^panlsh type F.yerglad»« age at ill was uncertain, hut protn*
, In Britain, newspapers repre­
Club, whose ntrmliers must have ' Ded to run into many million*
senting many ‘ shades uf opinion
blood bluer than blue, showed no nf dollars.
expressed the view that—as the
signs of damage to that haven of i Ten thousand persona *fire! by
train and automobile fiom their
Independent Times of London ex­
the social elite.
homes
in
the
flood-menaced
muckAiken la a member of the Benat* pressed it:
But the erosion of wind and
lands
aiound
Lake
Okeechobee
-“ While changes In the machin­
Labor Committee which helped
waves, although sparing Itolh of
the business sections of Palm .terrified lest the aturm repent the
draft the Taft-Hartley Labor Lav, ery for the settlement of disputes
1P2H
ealnstrnphe
in
wliich
l.htiO
Beach, caused considerable de­
but the Communist provision w n can improve and quicken the
struction, on the Island section far were drowned by wind-hlqwn
the Senate flooi means of conciliation, only the
written in
water.
Ing seaward.
after the House had adopted it. will to settle can make the in­
Fnrty
today
C
.fM
K
)
refugees
weir
“It'll take several days to learn
The sect lull was revised -by .i struments of conciliation effecthe full extent of the damage/* clustered around Retiring. And
Senate-House conference commitThe Times said the proposed
•aid Police desk sergeant Frank the Red Cross callrd U|von the
lea to requite the filing of afftNavy
at
Jarksonvilte
to
send
food
Assembly s t a n d i n g committee
1L Young.
davit*.
“Most of tile clubs have lost fur 16,000 ineuls. Onwards of
“The question of requiring, offi­ would ba valuable as an outlet for
th rir hath houses. The hath house 2&lt;K),(KK) others in the hurricanes
cers
of |»arrnt labor organisations world opinion which “no power
patli found haven during the
like,
the AFL and CIO to file could wholly Ignore."
frightful night in emergency
affidavits
never did come up ill The liberal Manchester Guardi­
shelters near at hand.
debate,"
Alk^n
said, “and it nevn an commented:
Const (iunrd and Army planes
“Hateful though it U to accept
occurred
to
me
that
it Would appb
were criss-crossing coastal waters
the present situation by which
to
anyone
e
x
rrp
t.
Ihe
officers
id
on troth sides of the penfnsula
Russia can flout the will of the
Tampa Get« Blow a union which was the actual majority
today, searching for small lioats
to fit her own unscrup­
bargaining agent."
which might ho |n distress.
Itam P u r &lt;&gt;*■&gt;
Aiken said he would suppoii ulous policies, it is more hateful
Ferocity yf llie slot in. was gen­ 4o to)11 uutlMsee
miles an h o u r. but r*v s e ­ any amendment to junk »;.• etc to contemplate" the a kteraativc.
erally 'regirdeil. as equal' fo-fhaf
damage.
lion ur to clarify it, he adJ which would rapidly turn"the Un­
of 11128, Ill'll) and lthl5, hut un­ rious
Sarasota
rated it* heaviest rd that he had no plan* to offst ited Nation* into an American
like those hull leant-* there was
[.vagus against the Soviet Union."
only negligible loss of life. Early winds unofficially at 60 lo 65 miles such an amendment.
The conservative Daily Graphic,
reports Indicated one man was an hour, with gusts up to per* ' Aiken said he believes the pro crediting Marshall • with having
Imp-i 7(1 miles an houi.
vision
may
be
unconstitutional
op
electrocuted
hy
a
fallen
wire
at
"shown the w nf” out of the veto
Tree • blocked roads prevented
Pow er' failed in the southern,
approach to many estates and to I’nlm Reach, and one was shot to section of Sarasota alwui II P- Ihe ground that it “seems to dis­ impasse, said his suggestions gave
death,
in
Miami
while
attempting
criminate
against
-s
political
ptrIk..
M “u.K.t m&gt;v I,. Ita Iasi
the Bath and Tennis Club and the
Ihe II
U. N.
M. and the State Highway Pal ml ty," He added:
8un and Surf Club, two exclusive to loot n damaged store.
chance."
station was off the air, but tin
In
I
Dll's
a,
total
of
2,600,
per­
“ If Communism is to he outlawr
retreats which were reported to
In Stockholm, the liberal Stocklest of the city auffeted only I have always thought that tfould
have lost many beach cabanas. sons were killed or drowned in
holmstldningen, only newspaper to
require k constitutional amend­ commrnt this morning, said that
The Everglades golf links and the the West Palm llench-Everglmles
ment. Otherwise, Communists—un- "for the U. N, the plan might be
Balm Beach Golf Club looked like area, while in 1036 a storm killed
600 at Key West. The 1030 dfsless they advocate ^he overthrow w weaaa-of-alraimth, -though, m oib,
SanKT tn~ gtmx;
of The government T y Tore*—ar-~ ly of a moral grharacter."
Money built Ihe fabulous homes U tr r t nr.K—; ,onn--1tffci''Vi'
Haiti.
0:30 I*. i
entitled "to the saifle right* 'its
and' playgrounds of Palm Hrarh Domingo and ./------In Oslo.’the conservative Aftenihe cityDemocrats and Republican!."‘
and money ran repair the hurri­
post said the scheme gras “one of
l'ANA#A CITY.- Fla., Kept, .ystern,
Aiken and Senator Hatch (D tl&gt;e few possible solutions.” It
cane damage to them. But It may IH-t/Vl Many stores were is-lng
iUaeli i
take years to replace the ruined huttleilly leiarded up here today Fort My
NM are oo-authors of tt pending adder)
“ It would have been encourag­
royal palms cut .down i n 'a few for tlie first time in history as were evai
amendment to strike another set
hours along the stricken thorough­ the f’itv prepared for a carom
tion from the Tafl-Hartley I-av. ing (/ the Americans had learned
fares they once .made green with shot of (he gienl Atlantic-borne
which prohibit* political expend/ how to win the full confidence of
a beauty that iwcame a Palm hurricane wliich ripped across
the democratic governments of
lures hy unions.
Beach trademark remembered by lower, Florida yesterday and now
Aiken said lie la-lieves there is Europe, they being socialist, con­
•very visitor.
a good chance tills amendment servative, liberal or coalition cabAn eduralinnnl official said is In the Gulf. •
will lie adopted when Congress inels."
Company
It
ofthe
National
there Was little possibility school*
reconvenes.
Guard
and
Red
Cro*s
disaster
com­
would reopen la-fore next week
Prices Break
since nearly all within
Palm mittees' were standing ready for
County
Home
Beach County had suffered heavy
((-•allaae* trass I'aae Osrl
Tyndall Field had already evat*.
damage.
remained weak "in later trading.
ll’eellesre fryim I-.*,
|
tiated
its
planes
to
Alabama
and
The Red pros* said a disaster
but the field will not ire
lion. accordihg-'Ui H. T. Brown,
The general market on sleeiv
of local businessmen would set Gtnnrln
Civilians,
superintendent of llie Home, Value* was $1 to $1.50 lower than yes
out today to inspect and estimato ubnmloncd.
tha damage in this community were lH-lng moved to atur.dier
Winds of 04* to 06 mile velocity (or the radiators are needed, how lerday, with the top prices $34
which Is expected to lw fairly quart era,
today
continued here, with occa­ ever, he said. During the past win­ today compated with $35.75 ye»
Ilpnrh residents were hurrying
heavy. The place still is littered
sional momentary gusts raging at
with eonsidcraldlrc' dehria—palm to town In take advantage of what­ as high as H5 miles an lurur, ac­ ters heating with fire place and lerday.
Gram* regained fractions of rx
fronds, uprooted trrrs, metal sighs, ever protection the land-locked cording to the U. S. Coast Guard
wiring, broken glass and roofing. harbor might give front heaving base anemometer reading*.
Irrme losses wliich were record­
;. During the night two companies
At l&gt; A. M. all l&gt;oat* which had he asserted, and added that hr ed shortly after opening of the
Evrrlhing movable was M ng
of the Florida Slate Guard took
been rnported as in distress in did no) Understand why the radii Chicago Board of^ Trade. Wheal
fastened
down.
Fishermen
and
over patrol dutiea from- local po­
tba-Florida-MtasLCiiaat axeg df_lkl
lice who were sent home aTti'i’ -plea sure yirchtsimen Were1anchor*- Gulf
were listed, a f *afe with ex­
At present the large huildliiF, on all deliveries and corn
some 30 straight hours on the ing their ernfts in bayous ami ception of the snap|&gt;ei fish boat
lagoons.
which ’accommodate* five white right cents—both daily limili. Oatf
"Pilar"
disabled
and
lying
at
Everyone .went alwut hi* busi­
men and two women is Iteing
, Police Chief Jack A. Thompson ness
very ralmly. however. The anchor 32 mile* off Boca Grande painted ,-inside and outside, sills wrte off four lo five cenls at
•aid 46 store fronts were out shuttering
with
Capl.
Clarence
R.
Williams
windows in store*
and porches have received olio one lime, with six cent tlhr limit.
end that troops were needed ti. and home.1of
! created a lumber and six crewmen aboard. Hilgo
The low on September wheat
invent looting. There wax littl shortage and
pump's
were
out
of
commission
but
i
In-gnu us­
Indication, however, of any Inch- ing hardwoods,cltiions
was $2.67, on September com
such -as maple, hand trailing was keeping hf r j
ttatiotr towards the falter. Most ami cyreas.
afloat despite the fact that ptr*
$2.53 ¥t&gt; *rrd on September oah
eitltens were off the alreeta about
of the hurrirana passed directly
$1-15 X .
APALACHICOLA, Sept. 18 (/P) over her at 3 A. M.
T he'sharp price break followed
The ti. S. Maritime Service
* At Pampann, Just south of Palm — Resident* of this small fishing
an announcement by the Agricul­
Roach, two luxurious estates and town today feverishly began pre­ training ship "American Sailor"
a big casino were said to hnvc paring for a tropical hurrirana re­ was standing hy ready to lend aged. While and colored dining ture Department last night No“disappeared into the ocean,"'leav­ ported liearing dawn on north­ aiilslance as soon as possible, but nxtms are neat and clean and vemtier exports would he held to
ing only their plumbing. Else­ west Florida from the Cult of the 300 foot maritime ship was tables have attractive linoleum ’JU,514.IKK) buihels of grain, com­
where roofs were piilled off, win­ Mexico. *
operating with two of her foul coverings. Plenty of good fresh pared with an October quota of
milk and butter ia afforded hy
,
dows shattered, tree* levelled and
Fred Fitgernld publisher of the hotter* out of condition and was the dairy io which there are fsur 48,683,000 bushels. .
unable
lo
make
headway
against
beach cabana* carrft-d away.
Meanwhile, proposal* hy gov­
Apalachicola Timex, said all l*&gt;ata
cows.
Men's,
beds,
have
been
pul
A 26-mlla stretch from lines have been moved up Into riven high seas. ‘The “Knob Knot," a
ernment officials to curb the
Raton through
W e w t Palm and cove* for aafety and that motor vessel, also was reported Iil*(he living 'room during th# recent upward tratid In prices
lima
rooms
are'b
ein
g
painted.
Rtach appeared lo have hern llie most of the stores ftunla hgva to have made new attempts to
There are nine men In the col­ were sounded throughout the
tiy the lashing winds. been boarded up.
take the Pilar Into tow but unabla
hardest
ored
section, th* oldest of which nation.
Delray Beach and Boynton also
Residents of other communitiea to do w&gt; and I* to make nsw at la Tom Andrews, who was born
President Truman's c a b i n e t
•howad the affect* of heavy buffet. of the sparsely-populated north­ tempts a* sea abates.
committee un -food appeared head­
In
MassachiueHa
and
who
is
re­
Two small motor craft were*
Ing.
west Florida coast area, also beed for e decision to reduce gra'u
' Condition! lit the Okeechobee dis­ gan preparing for the hurricane. •ground during the night a* a ported to be 104. Average age exports for the month* immediatqj
of those at tha Home 1* over 70
result
of
abnormally
low
water
trict were reported serious, hut
.Many resident of Tallahassee,
hr ahead after the Agriculture
the multi-million dollar dike* held who own summer homes along in Tampa Bay hut nu on* was fears, according lo Mr. Brown­ Department's disclosure of iu
Against pounding lake waters and the Iieache4, pushed from the cap­ endangered. The “Rita," a motor lie and Mr*. Brown have on cut in November grain export
apartment at tha south end :of
•pared the lowlands.
ital city to batten down their cot­ vessel in the hanand trade out
allocations.
. Miami, Fort Lauderdale,. Fort tage* before Ihe full force of the of rape Antonio, Cuba, was re ­ the building, where hi* office j la
Declines were reported In the
ported to have gotten Into ltorm also located. The lawn and ground*
Myers- and hundreds' of smaller wind* struck the roast.
difficulties 80 mils* off EgRlonl hav* a well kept'look. Mr. and Chicago wholesale egg and butter
communities were mauled merci­
lessly by the storm, but althuitgh
Key In mouth of Jam pa Bay bur •Mrs. Brawn have been In charge market* and in New York cotton
they euffered heavy damage iu line* downs, no electric lights were got her engine* going again and ainc# Jan. ,1, and formerly lived dropped $2 a bale under heavy
selling pressure reflecting the
meny eases, there were no rates- burning and residents wert forced beat he* way back safely to her In ‘Chuluoto.
Tha hospital building has ample weaknees In the grain market.
tp fall track on candles and oil home port. Hhe is owned by tha accommodations for while, and col R tf* w*re off e* much, as 1-23
'ith power end' comunlcatlons lantern* where they tu tu avail*- 'Continental Shipping Company,
do ten in Chicago and
and at p re u n i la hot ocru
hie. Some lighu were un in Mi­ Tampa.
iled by any patiente. Other build' butter declined one-helf to nlneami'* business district, however.
LAKELAND, Sept. 18 t f f ) - ings include the imoke house, tenthe rente a pound.
In the wake of the storm, heavy
First
report* from this big citrus dairy, garage, chieken house anu
winds continued and were accom­
producing
area predicted heavy wash house. The building are
panied by heavy rains which at
bruise
damage
to fruit Ih Folk grouper! In an attractive, well
limes mad* travel along High­
County
from
12
hours of almost
way No. I, the East Coast*!
main traffic artery, difficult and continuous buffsting by strong
winds, although relatively IllUe
hatarduua.
Highway etewa were out last fruit was shaken from trees as
night and today removing debris, the mein farce of yesterday** hur&gt;
up palm tree* and assist- ricane passed wall to the south.
.“ Mon you ought to have aeen •awing
How financial loefc would bs sus­
• them waves gcr right over th# sea in* motorists in picking their tained wo* deli*table. Th* crop
w*y
*!?n*
,rw
h
littered
high­
Trail last night," he exclaimed. Ha way. Traffic, although moving scheduled to be harvested .begin­
proa out of provisions, was given
at point*, proceeded botn ning next month, h u been e*ti­
g small donation and alter boing slowly
way■
end
the highway wgg open me ted variously *t from 80,000,assured the storm wes over, was
000 to 100,000,000 box** of all show little tiamagr.
sent,to Rad Cross headquarter* a t
citrus frulte, with a value of from
-OaM Avenue and Fifth Street.
460,000,000 to 173,000.000.
. Red Cross workers et noon
It was considsred possible th*J
Weru still on an alert, baiii, Wal­
much of the bruised fruit, while
ter 0- Morgan, chairman of the
unsuitable far shipment In Re
(m aster Committee reported, lie
fresh slate, wpuld, t&gt;* acceptable
stated that 60 colored people spent
for canning purposes.
tha night a t Croams Academy.
, This would tend to roduca tho
• Ton white people w a n quartered
momentary loss, but might well
AZALEA DRIVING PARK
a t the Mayfair Inn and eight a t
RouthJBId* Primary Rchool during
j Many a to m

LAUNDERETTE

on F irst 8 treet

-SANFORD
*. / - Wbols Weeks Wash Done Automatically

i,
kitchen.

30 Minutes

100‘r Soft Water — Excellent Sanitary Conditions
Telephone 1082 .
s
•. Second a t Oak

TH URSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947

One Mile Speedway
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
76 Miles o f Thrills
SEPTEMBER lU t - 2:00 P. M.
F m T1m « Trial*

September 20 - 2t00 to 4:00 P. M.
Admission 1-25 — Childran Under 12 Pros

“Where Customers Send TheiF Friends”

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E .C O N T R O L L E D "

fcOl Kurd Ural Street
Sanford. Florida

LOW PRICES

A t &amp; *tMEAT DEPT.
Georgia Shipped, Dressed A Drawn, Not 1 roseii

&lt;i. nutne Spring Lam b- Square Cut

Margaret Ann Quality Youni Tender
A Grade Western Baby Bee

SHOULD!*

STEAKS- Sirloin,
Club, Rib ft StiAUltWr lb ,79c

SHANK &amp; BREAST

CHUCK ROAST

Si RLOIN STEAK

to 15c

Boneless Rolled Brit1el

ROT ROAST
HAMBURGER

BEEF TONGUES

to 39c
.

SMOKED SAUSAGE to 29c
In Our Self Service Cate—
For Cooking- Wisconsin

Hr 59c

Spiced Luncheon

DAISY CHEESE

SANDWICH-MEAT— Rk SSsSugar Cured (Small 4 lo d Ri Average)

SMOKED PICNICS

lb 45c

to 19c

SMOKEY CHEESE

H&gt; 39c

BAG SAUSAGE

lb 39c

Morrell Pride

Assorted Sliced (d Varieties)

COLD CUTS

to 39c

Red Hot

BoiNless Jlollr-d Oleo Dipped

VEAL ROAST

to 79c

Western Smoked

to 57c

l-ean

to 29c

I". S. Good Government Grade A Heavy
Western Corn Fed Steer B eef-

Michigan

CELERY
ONIONS

POTATOES

■Canadian

RUTABAGAS

Red Tokay

GRAPES

HANANAS

Grimes Golden

Junket
ltcnnet I’owder

CABBAGE
C. (4 .Cun Limit)

PEACHES
Gold M p i Iii I

Rerntpl jCustards

Junket
Rennet Tablets
For Making
Rennet Custarif*
ur Ice Cream

CONI) MILK
Krafl'rt

VELVEETA CHEESE

2 lb.

85c

S tall cans

27c

BloxMunt Time (0 Can Limit)

BORDEN’S

APPLE

STARLAC

sauee
NtVH CANS

WOODBURY
FACIAL SOAP

Stnkety’S Pitney Cut
Wilnon’n Corlifietl

OLEO
Monnkfot Fnncv

CiR’FT JUICE
LIFEBUOY
2 Bars 17c

Reha Brand. No. 2 cans
TO M A TO K S 2 cnitM
Old Glorv, No. 2&gt;cani

25c

MIRACLE WHIP

PORK A IH3AN8 2 for 23c
Armour'* S tar Corned

REEF HASH Ih ran 25c

llelnx Tomato

KETCHUP U-4W. Ml. 25c
Zigler Brand. 28-ox. Jar

8UN8W EET MEDIUM

APPLE RUTTER Jnr 25c
Koutdy Kist

ASPARAGUS pic. can 19c
Uab-O

CLEANSER

PRUNES

ta. 11c

Libby's Tomato

JUICE

can 27c

With Snan*. No. 2 ran*

FIELD PEAS

can 15c

Trellis Sugar

PEAS

N o. 2 can 10c
Small Whole Irish, No. 2 cans

POTATOES

can 10c

Hunt’*
____
.-u n o FFancy
n n r y ____

SWAN SOAP
Lge B ar 15c

PEACHKH

Silver Floss

KRAUT

PASTE
Bunhlend. 14-ox,

SWAN SOAP

Spring River

IIUTTER.
EGGS

TOM. SOUP
can 10c

’w

Tomato

CATSUP

.

ran 25c

CAMPBELL'S NEW. PACK

No. 2»5 11c

BEECHNUT
BABY FOOD

�;

“rm m

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TIIE W EATH ER

D a ily T h t f # U S t r c a y l h —
T# Frwteet the Pf*«e •*
W «rtli
To P re se t* th* Pio«r«M of A cerics;
T« Predate Prosper Hr fur Sanford.

I’linMiilrrjIilp rhiudinrss ami mild
Irm prratuir^ nflh .ri- c a * I o n a I
sh-i-eiDimim-diing “ Hid* to*
d jt and t.mlfiht. Saturday partly

tinud) amt » atmfr, a fe* *flei&gt;
tMwn s h o a l s Satin day.
AN
V O L U M E X X X V III

Established 1908

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

SANFORD,

FLORIDA,

rfi

NEW SPAPER

FRIDAY. SEPT. 19, P.U7

Associated Praia Loosed W ira

NO.

221

New Orleans Struck ?rai."f,ic“
gmg
ncane Chicago M art

ermg

Senator Taft Propo­
ses Wages Level
Off 60 Percent
Above 1939 Level

- -■ - White Russian Says
Russian Peace Efforis Being Hurt
In Many Quarters

Winds Which Crossed
Florida Batter In
Buildings Along EnA tire
Gulf
Coast

A h Hurricane Movl*d To Coast

—

At Congf-esstonal Living C

f)

CHICAGO. Sept. If. (At—
Corn broke 'll cents, -the dally
limit, shortly before noon on
the Board of Trade today fol­
lowing-a gotrrnm rnt crop re­
port slating that more than
half the rrup was safe from
frost damage. Wheat an d'oats
auffried wUr luaaea. lt was the.
aet nm r. .*in-r. n 11*e day that corn
had tumbled (hr peemlaalble
limit.

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. la,
OP)— A tropical- hurricane roar­
ed Inland today toward southera Arkanaaa. after raking New
Orleana with destructive power
that c r a a h a d buildings and
flooded e i posed "area* of. the
.. J’onlchsrtraln lakefront. .
The Weather Bureau, III a
ISiM P. M* «BJKT.&gt;- U vW -tyf
piarad the storm’s Ctntrr 20
l lea northwest of New Or­
an*. It was moving northwest­
ward a t IS miles per hour, with
winds ran g in g ‘from 80 to 120

C

l*jjobe In Huston

NEW YORK, Sept. 19 tAA
I he S - u r t attack on the UniteStates was icnetved in the Lmled
Nations Ai.cmbfy today by White
Russia's chief delegate, K utm s
| V. Kt.elir l . iilio lilok up the balleft off yrsteiday.
Hat king up Ysshinsky’s cbaiges
ol
American
"w aiipongciing."
K lieltet d r .la ir d that the United
States had liken up a slogan of
wnild mastery
“ Wat tbiratcns to eftipt o n . the
pcateltd life of the people," he
shouted, staving bis fund*.
The While Russian delegate
spoke after Dt__ Jose. -Arc*. ^As~----

. CHICAGO, Sept. I*. 0**1—All
grains crashed In major markets
of the I'nilrd Stales and Can­
ada today In the sharpest break
In main months. In Chicago,
• heal dropped the 10 cent limit
and brokrrs rrpurted there atilt
were no lakers for offering* of
between .U0.000 and 400,000
buahela of May wheat at this
decline.

MPH.

♦

NEW ORLEANS. Sept. I9 m
—A screaming hurricane, which
v w W i’
emitted building* and piled Hood
waten oVtr the great sea wall,
v |
• i * »' 4
pasted over New Otleant ihoitly
J. ; . T r r
- ^eloi* noon today,-'«n&lt;i-m oved—
grntinais thief delegate, bad made
rf&gt; *
Ilie lint fo u n d ' reply to Vision*%Iand with dettructive force.
By ASSOCIATED I'MESS
Raton Rouge braced for t he
Gram prices broke sharply on
AFPIARINO AS A WITNISSS at the vunKrctilonnl 1m t*tij(atlY&gt;n i»f zooming prices uiulcr way In the Oostun- »ky in (hr geneial debate, nosv m
blow, and acting Governor Emile
Mrs. Hsltn 8s|0ff, Hi* l .u.v. Mast *provides tins iuvcslijfaturs
few itatU U n 81m U chalp n its thud day. the Chicago board of Trade again
Ai.-f Hutu! that Vtshinsky had
vt
the
Dottun
Chapter
©/
the
.sutiunal
Aisocialiuh
*
f
C
or.iuntif,
and
lias
Lcun
gatlniing data fur miiiiii time,
Vcrrct closed the cap.itol and tent
today as tome rrlailert e ip rrtte I k
l-Dttiunt* are (I. tu r.t. Hep CLiirnrr Kllhuni. N V ; Sen
Hutilwm, Cuiiti ; ‘h ii Hatjih K Kl »inlt*is, ttii-t■i.li-st Argentina in 1sta "com*
home all the state employers.
fears that the cost of food at
Ute tliuinnuii, ViTiiiulit; t ( it tia in - .J M jtia, I'u , *uut tu p I ibv.tui Unit, *N JL U -iL rnulUjiuil ^'ufttiklphufij) l&gt;liim,ul*" it i*-l -mil tlit- Itussian
The deceptive calm of the hurtsthe highest level in the nation's
-*• i■t• *t to "luit i* tuki-n "a ■apid
cane’s "eye," which began in New
till* mound tin wot hi” to Include
hiiluiy might (o n e a sudden
nlmust rtirsbo-ly ill his attack.
Oilcans at 9:40 A. M. (Central
slump ill talrs of non-food items.
K, - h i , i-pi-hiiMg many of «h#
Time), crated at 11 A. M. and MEN. WOMEN, CHILDREN SEEK SHELTER AS HURRICANE NEARS
Dun ami Hiaditrrrl, meanwhile
•rjiiiii*
* i i r t i K 'i*-i
t' i u i it
V iih in ik y
^hundering winds up to 90 mph
Ic Yell'll llMJlIhl Hie l ill 18^1 Hi Yt,
rrportrd that irlail tales geurially
ti - *11* ,| rfiiuii tin* Stivifi tluiiin
the hapless city from the op
ini leased iriy slightly in the week
.wit?* icittltlii; 1h r til;*** L ti
|/ul
polite direction. Colonel Frank
----rndrd Wrdnndj) and wrrr uhc
kkiiv Itfiitu tti larked fm in many
tu in h i n M.\t h i : \ / . n :
Speist ordered all National Guard
tu five |&gt;rurnt ahead of a yeas
•IHill!i f To Address \ V \ \
Al* I*,o .l fin Affairs \u.ilt-t
I.iiiimK li» iht*
uf at*
units in* New Odra nr mobilized in
ago, but added that letulanre
violent -Itiiiritie in ilo- ♦
*ruiyv T tH po|t h r u li] the
tt'adllaBfU aw !'■*, Twa|
Jackson barracks,
A .-inTity
the I'n ilrd N ation: r i l l l i f l M u i r - r u u l d l i o t h o l d t t i
Soviet Delegate
l, lei-hit -liv e s nl tenr.t one uae- iiiitiHipuh fm luHtf
The entire Gulf Coast, from
addtd, "1 h«
lacks U. S. Foreign
fui putjiojo- it IohV. . 1 1-tir that itiuyii*’ hniiih tif 0ti« »id« mav h i
Pensacola westward,'was raked by
Mon-ott is di-ti l mm--I t» puisne n t i * u i ' i * d l * V M i l ? • t t i i n l c b u m b c f
P o l i c y , Marshall
'cyclonic winds. More than 1.000
without d o n atio n llie ilil- ilo-li-.nnl Hit* tkiht’i
)«-ill -r it Inis Is-i-n follott (ng eVi-i
resident* of Alabama- fulling vil
Miunuhllc. th«? Huvift Union
it) a s s o c ia t e d i' kksh
allii'e tto* -tu! of the war
111*--a*t r.uiftly fur I'liltt] *NaJages raced for high ground (run
Deputy l uieign Miiu-iei Audi
This UU-alis that tin- Boviet
l ! «.eiMf*ii*vi flit I' hki i n s l
Coastal areas where *two giant
fijl D n u
»«1 N‘’binsky’s sprerli to tite United
wml-l joyiduti--n fv.j th e esluhDorms look hundreds o( Jiyys .m
Jn.tuu-.nl 1—
4—
Yoioufotte-n) —d r - m ^_V I
I v w l j ^ tlin ns ‘ Attei-ibiv- Innllit^dy liilimn- iil-.ni' tine- iili.-ioli e&lt;tal&gt; "STtlT rT»nNervation
Water -three- feet -deep- wsvjI
....
7”
| Stlongrst wnitlt e trl.lltril I.V
I■-lit it. tjovo t In pul) l oi-ugn |
(Cawriawen aw r , n mil
The City iif Sanford will lease i,
i i
.
,i
District Seen Sure

Russian Press . Russia Is Seen As Determined
Has Full Report
To Continue .World Revolt Plan
Of Vishinsky Talk

City Leases Booth
To Jaycees For

Truman Concerned
Over Foreign Crisis
ABOARD U. a a MISSOURI
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN.
qBept. IP, (At—Tr i-aidyll t Truman
today underlined hla concern over
tha International aitualton by limttlnsr hla Monday engagements to
a White House conference with
tha ranking State Department of­
ficial in Washington.
Nearlog home after a ill-day.
a e a trlp from Rio De Janeiro. Mr.
Truman la eager for a complete
review of the European economic
eriala
which haa brought demands
criita wni
in aoma quarter*
q
fur a special aeaM o n of Congrea*. I’reaiilentlal
Secretary
etary Matthew J. Connelly
radioed White Houae aides to keep
Monday open for the discussion
of the international picture.
Unless Secretary of State Mar­
shall finds time for a hurried trip
from New York where he is en­
gaged with the United Nations
General Assembly meeting, Mr.
Truman presumably will receive
hla "fill-in" from Undersecretary
Lovett. .
( ■ Tha Chief Executive plana to
•'ivota tomorrow to work on pap­
ers which hara accumulated since
he left for tha inter-American
conference In Brasil Aug. 31.
Tha Missouri's aehedulad arrival
tima at dockside in Norfolk, Va.,
was 12 noon, today. The pres­
idential party planned to board
tha yacht Williamsburg and completa the homeward journey Up
the Potomac River, arriving In the
c a p ita l at 7 A. M. tomorrow.
9 Mr. Trumdn Is railed and tan ­
ned by tha voyage of more than
1,000 miles which wound up tho
happiest vacation ainea ha took of*
flea.
The trip followed previous for­
etell Journeys this year to Mexico
City In March and Ottawa In Jana.
The President also plana to visit
flan Juan. Puerto Rico, and fit.
Thomas. Virgin Islands, some time
this fall.

ools To Re-Open
Monday Morning
BeminoU County 8eJtoots which
closed Wednesday through
today, dua to the storm,, will re­
open on Monday morning, it was
■nnounetd. this morning by SupL
1
T w . Lawton. School* might have
opened todejr, be pointed oat,
U net been /o r the uncerlain•terday of the weal
two new Chevrolet school
eeently porebased from
Chevrolet Co. and which
i sent to 'L im a , Ohio to be
With Superior bodies, were
late yesterday afternoon
will be pat Into operetion
This is expected te rethe
th* u teapacltj of B0

Minister Vi-iiiiiskt'• pi-noun-ei men! tins not only n fleice utlml,

the Tourist Information Booth on
d 'p ''" '" l ayamsl the pir-Seminole Boulevard tu the Junior rnl .polity td the United Stales
&lt; Inimhei of Commrrre for II p n was pirtrnlrd to llir Soviet pulyear, Gordon Bradley Jaycee *.f l|jc ltKjjy i(, fu| | .|Mgr ,,„ea.l. u.
t el ary, annotinred at the Iwiard of „
,
,
1

director! meeting Tunulav night «*.

prut*sp.il

.... the

uvi
- -f.
t'ti&lt;n&lt;i» P. \\ hitrhair of Del.a ltd.
forme, raii.ti.lalr Tor fiotrnoo ol
I tor id a. will address mrmtieis
Post l.'sj of the Veterans ol

w in c h

lorrifiit M ars M.io.lai etrn ip t: at
the M .tla ir Inn. Ills su b |rrt w .llj

t ( illtf tHUr tl i&lt;H e*na** h»»J . -

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From Electrie Course

'i'ruck Crops Little Wallace Crop Reduc- Jack Ratigan Named
Hurt And Oranges tion Program Is To Head TBCampaifoi
Only 5/&lt; Damaged Called "Nonsense” Jark Ratlgan of the Seminni.-

E. O. Harper, owrnor of the San
f-ird Electric Company on .Mag
nolia Avenue, h is returned from
Kaat Cleveland, Ohio, where for n
week he attrndrd tha Cenerift
Nela- -----Park,
Pm i.A D K l.PIIIA, K e p t. 13, County Motors, will head th# com Klectric Inatiiuto at ----RAKAHGTA, Kept. 11,
which will direct the 1047, "*• reported the beauty of Uu. In(A1)— H e n r y Wallace lodav mittreThe tropical kurricene wklch
to Iw tx-y.111-1 description
arged Congrraa to "bring bark Diriatmaa Kaat Sale in Bamlnnia- slituta
ripped through southern Flor­
The courne. lie laid, covered all
rationing and prlre control" aa County to raise fund* for the new reaearrh ami advanced phases
ida and the Gulf roast brought
Ih* "only effective way" of low- tuberculosis control work of the
death to two persona here. Sher­
commercial amt industrial light­
rving the coat of living. Thr Tuberculosis Association, 'George of
iff Doug I'rareon reported Wil­
ing, -*»■former Vice President and Cabi­ Touhy, president, announced to­
liam Beat died of a heart attack
While on the trip, Mr, llarp.-r
net member told a news con­ day. The county campaign la part -oent
Wfdnradxy night while aeeklng
a Week in Cbieago, HI. vlallference that the "Truman Ad­ »f the hatlon-wid# 4 tat annual ing varluus
refuge from high wind* In the
plants devoted tu
ministration and the U. 8. Con­ Christmas Beal (tale which will iiianufactur.- of
Uaraaota county courthouse.
electric ranges,
gress have a certain amount of ■■pen Nov. 24. and cohtlnue until water heaters amt
1 A man Identified only aa Red
electric fix
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responsibility to tho people to Christmas.
Davenport, a night watchman
"With Mr. Ratlgan as chair­ turax.
o r that today's high prices ara
at Ik* Bradenton-Sarasota airman. I am sure we ran count on
eat."
oort, was electrocuted, the sher­
DKFENHE BESTS
a successful campaign," Mr.-Touhy
iff said, when he stepped onto a*
SANTA ANA. Calif., Sept. 10,
“Ilia organisational ability
downed power line wrnlle making
WASHINGTON. Sept. |9 W ~ ■aid.
and the high regard in which he (fP)—The defense in the Overell
hi* round*.^
Henry Moigenthau, Jr„ fotmrt la held make him an ideal person murder trial haa swung its "Sunirerelary of the treasury, (aid to­ to direct (ha campaign for fundi day Punch" but the pruoecutjon
By AKSOCIATED PHEKH
day
Henry A. Wallace passed to rontinut our fight agalnat tub­ wa* right bark today offering re­
Here is Florida’s estimate hur­
erculosis. A Christmas Seal pur­ buttal against all the key points
ricane damage, but with some out to much money during the New chase la an Investment In com­ made in behalf of heiress Louise
localitfrr - still to be hrard from Desl's big (pending day* that munity health from which every Overell and her lover, George
(Bud) Gollum, charged with mur­
principally in ibe rverglades area: Morgenthau once told the thei rltlien bene flu ."
dering
her parent*.
Citrus: yearly value of slate’* Secretary of Ariciltlure he wa*
INTERMENT SERVICES
grapefruit crop, $56/100,000; "getting away with murder."
REDS ATTACKED
Interment cervices for Mra.
II’m IIsm C « I'aa* f o o t
BERLIN, Sept. ID. (A1) — The
Morgenthau declared Wallace Martha B. Moffitt, who died early
morning, were postponed Russian controlled German News
more and got ieu for it Tuesday'
A. M. ,due Agency aald today that "Nail
until Saturday a t 10:00 k*
J. C. Jorgensen Buys tpcnl
during thf I9M-I937 period than to eneiement weather. The funeral provocateurs” had smashed win­
W. A. Zachary Home Harry Hopkint and Harold L service was conducted In the First dow* In' tha hgadquarter* of the
lekr*. who-directed huge tfDtfays Methodist Church yeiterdaT'mnm- B o v l * t » aponsored. CommunistMr. and Mrs. W. A. Zachary a* director* of Federal Relief Ing a t 10:30 oclock with the Rev. dominated Socialist Unity Party
J. E. McKinley officiating. Inter­ at Bernburg, Saxony, in the Soviet
havt sold thefr home a t BIS Park
ment wilt ba mode in Laka View ion* of occupation.
Avenue to J. C. Jorgensen and and Federal Works Program*.
wife. Revenue etampa on tha re­
Wallace’* whole theory of Cemetery.
FIREMAN FIRES SNAKES
corded deed Indicate a tale price
•pending in order to reduce agriJ. P. Bennett, member of the
of 110.000.
FDR,
Jr.
Fined
A deed dated July 27 and re ­ ;■ H’* a tla » si aa r a e a Sts)
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. « * ) - local fir* department, was re­
cently recorded et (he County
Pleading guilty to s p e e d i n g cently bending over mine swevl
Clerk’s office la (bat of Frand*
chargee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, potato vines in hi* garden whe-i
LAGUARDJA FIGHTING
T. Meriwether and wife to H. M. &gt;
Jr„ and hie wife, the former Ethel he discovered a neat of 14 enta’l
Sumbley, Jr. and vrif* of tha. for­
NEW YORK. Sept. 10 W 7 - Dupont, war* fined $1B each last rattle snakes. He took hla tioc,
mer Pesoid property, on Beardalt Kuirclla H. LaGuardla, 04, grave- night. They appeared before pol­ he aald. lifted the aquarmlng m ua
Avenue. This Includes a bungalow ly ill of a pancreas condition at ice Justice William Hlnricks on of eaakea into a large can. After
end 4.8 acres of improved form hi* home, faces "no immediate charges th at they drove through ahodlng them to neighbor* die
land. K tvtnot stamp* indicate a
an hour poured kerosene on them ant
a t I* miles
“
J* prip# af 17,800.
U . p Y A ’S S &amp; S "
burned .thorn up.
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Lions Flan Drive.
To Raise (Funds By
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foi which^Conimunitio lm%dreimi- (a w d i- i -.i--ti.ou. .baltn-t,
“”| . Vet etnee' the* w -ild . .-voiti-i -»»l- 1 »"
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t.)„lllJV, !j M|t-t die IUjI- ! *'f Stole I! A,, l#rav for a cor-

lie
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Grapefruit Said • Morgenthau Says
I I . Itojle at -dial Vt'W t'.inol.
Discussing Trade
I. I* Hroil p.rdirtH will I-- one.
the organisation to make thl* year Jgreater Irngllt t--l.iv. and added ; ol.
the ti.fifirsl mrrtl.lKH of tile .
th a t has ever been bad
4f*-wllattee UK I'a if ait)
Damaged 50% By W allace GotAway bythe theIx-styoung
IA tN DfJN, Sept. IP. d* I’s tin f I’osl etei held here. The purpose
people’s group.
Mif.tsler-KaiH.tn Ur Vtiln
f K in i
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the
n.reliilK
Is
to
rrrn
lr
in
The next regular meeting of the
■iiii.r to No. In Downing •S lit-.t
ti-re-l
of
lelrratis
III
lorul,
stale
ITarpcr
Returns
Home
will tie held neit
. Florida Storm With M urder In ’37 organisation
f o r i i i . i t t r a d e n o d -i-ltu r t a l k s
am! national g.iterumt-nlw.
Thursday, „
w i l l l-e i l l l . t M l . K r d - l . )

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t h e of ..ggtesst).. ...... ..
' " ’" I d mot i-,,00- as „ -e ftjlm y
lltT tint tt tva a in efft.-l on el for fit-mind- County, areortlitiiC
t-h.siye “No" to nil n.gge-iion-1 to Cup lit y VfigBl i . It. ttawsnu.
Uu A Up "J,-4t-f tt | exult " f a
foi any II. N. moves which might
I, a lit p e r Russin’s ambition to I lien ring lipid u! the I ittll t lloUia
-to Ain* *- ut uiifi’i. a* number of
Bov id Ixr tin* giois-.
. :tpi , ■ *:i tile pioje. t an J
TinitV n logit-nl siiot.gy for} nglottiu
lefeli roiiioi of y-totvets at a
the StitlB ’Uiiloi. t-&gt; p-iisue n.
vn-w of tin- pi.-st-ni into.nothin,-! , iatel dale. 1 ' ; IJ , f Boil fun*
I i-- la ird It.at a
silontlon.
--f |l,( b - ,t.-( n -el vat ion l :
Il-'ini-ptu-ti* i- in u ilio'-tle e* - S- oiio. l- t . in t S.-il &lt; onaei vati .n
noniii- slot,- '-dud, ha- m lm n l 111n I » N‘f i't I 'i w M Yjit .tjid f c a n lL It,

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Tht- City haa also agreed to fui it)bkh nude no immediate rtld-trul
niah thp water and llmiieti janitor 'comment,
service for the booth.
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Some map. and approximalelv
n ,r fuH
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,10.000 promotional folders show j10 *•*"* V iduntkyi speetil In
ling Interesting spots in and around , its' enliirly, .mil editor*’ out-**
U,
AMONO tH t THOUSANDS who aouglil setety aa a tropical b u rn t .n Seminote County were ordered ami „ id jt „„„(,) |,r ,
began to move towaid Hie Klorida coxtt were these resident* of W o will l»p tlilirrrrd by Oct. If* which
heal
edition),
I
he
full
Irxt
went
Palm Beach. They are shown (top) seeking rctuge In tins County Conn [ haa been .designated an thr *»f
out 4u -oil .|,UIV,o» f.ll (irw-J-ilt-e,,,Utmte. At bottom I* a unique photo.madt-by • trained weather rccort- . fin al out-ning dale,
Clifford Ablra was nami-d rhnir snd was luojih.itt in m-iuy Itn
naluance crew which flew In a Navy piano Into the heart o( lit* hum cano a* It gathered fqrce off Uie Uatiama*. Using radar In itn n n en u , It man of a get-out-the-vote commit guages. located the exact center of the ilortn and photographed • huge area of lee nnd Mr. Abies has tteen In
The p trit, wltiilt yevlettl.ty gave
w ater as It was raised from th e^u rfare of tti# ocean.1 (falem atim ial i strurtfd to select n romruittre to
aid in the' drive,
* summaty of U. S. S n irla ty ol
A ilnnation was made to the• Slate ManliaN't Wrilltriday addin*
Ceierr Crate and In addition the
Jav rrrs offered any assistant to the Annul,K, tarried estrtpl)
that they might be able to give (torn the Ainettran's sjirn It at

A m e r ira

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j j e r . Fivt* h»u I T-w »ic i - ai_**

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I b u l l -bn * after t-Ml Bind of
tin- evittli.'.iti-’ ut uigaui/afton t,y
Sis-.elrt.) lltnv, f-u to -o - I-* it-tinl note Candidal-- f--. distitcl s-t| —.l.sittn, of wflirt. Ilie.e wtii t,a
five, t*.e to !►
.- .filed With tha
KtJltt* hull I .+o-l‘l l at lull linaid.
I Knelt pet it ton t* tit Iw signed iiy
".j .pinl.tn-d e)ect.&gt;D and lando D w is nl lti.-_.JUUlet. Knelt aleclor may sign one nr any number
ol pi i it' ■
.
Tin’ -“ .I coHse»VBll-iii dU tilct
will eom pti-e the some ii&gt;)8,44A
m -iri --f Hr rnl noil- . blunt y, K, Jf-

I - d e e d -tluii Hi linin'-, i .danre j
It mi- g t«-W wo. «- in. Allgil-t,
into tl..- drive Tor t-ij-ot j ib-tb exjm rts nn.Kitiii—it-t w. t e
diyan ft.-m Ju ly 's figytes^ linlillm
'u -fv eii- troll- lutlance l - &gt;■* -' of
ttillMirls ovi-r evjmrts iiterm-o'.l IH
]|o-t ren t from the prevom i month.
, Tin- trovei nmi*nl l«mid of trade McMullen, acting Extension Con-

I.lotii lo.lnv ut th-ir meeting nl tcomm-tn- d-p.il Im-nt t 1- ported ,«■! witimiKi ft .ini lialoasville, who
till! Tourist Center started O.eir Ith -— figure*. It blamed Mimnn-r outlined tin- -nil conservation p n rumpumi. to placi. ball gum math Vurnlion* uml it fewer ound—t «if|K&gt;am at tl— bcuitug held l.are,
Inea in muny s lu m nnd pl«rV* (lf!w«ikiriK day* in AttgpV-.
Ml11 "tipeivi.e tb.e election .of
bn-tq- .* in Kcininol.-^ County in i tlycr a lliriH--cour*e lunch nn-l *u|—tvtaoi*.
onler to secure fund* to aid lit.- |*f&lt;" 'Hree hours aflerwn.-l
!»*• ’
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Idlwl. nnd to help under privili-gid i Valera nn-l his advisers d-hated
I&gt;l‘o ( lU T M O m lS
rhildi.ii
iwilli flieir British coUnl.-rp.nl* llie
,
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John lv.-y bended the committee Iwhole rung# of British Irish fm - , C)i*PK
H ^ C llU T O H S e
in rlinr.g*- of the campaign ami uncial and economic relations, | _
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passed out certificates to member* hilli tl.e^ partlcuiar obi-dive* of j f'l.KVKI.AND. SepL. 10, (A*) —
ilium which meichnnla will be re- —H&gt;tdinntiiig their dollar earning Tile nation** railroad* will* -be
pU Pi
ami of _n-»ked fm .’III percent w-ag« Inquested In sign written permission and spending program*
to allow spare gratia for the stepping up food aujiplies for llti- j rt.-nses for mote than :i.'ll,000 of
tain.
niacbiui's in tlivlr’atores.
their Wlirkein at the end of this
An advertising and publicity
month.
campaign in regard to the prog Itritish About Ready
The ilerisliin was rrnched ye*ram will l-e started Monday, aald |
m
l i , , . iteidnv In n -neenil meeting of itMr. IVey,
1 0 t { U l t I t i l l S t l l l t pie-Siitairv.'* &lt;&gt;f'ilie five operating
H. W. Nelson secretary of the
brotherhoods, affecting trainman,
Ford Gum Machine Company of j l.oNDON. Sept, lit, (A*) The engineers, firemen, conductors and
Lockport.^Ncw York, exhibited one - ||ri||nh cabinet may decide tomor switchman.
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j row to surrender Ihp mandate over
Eastern railway circles esti­
.-"7
--- ■ - - -I'nlntim -which the League of Nn mated thp total annual cost tu the
lions vave this country.
WILLIS POWELL DIES
Government sources aald today g-’l7IV.000.IHM* Including p a y r o l
JACKSON, GO., Kept. 19. (AA—
Willi* Beilin I’owrll, 79, .retired the foreign, colonial and war of­ laves.
newspapermen and former secret- fice* had agreed
, , Britain should The Urolherhooda as of Kept. SO
are-of U -JiaraaoU , Fla., chamber tiu&lt;L i’alcsline.^hut.qat-atlum pk-tu will .ask that-th e boost* be «ffee-.
I f e " .V nerlrX d at h i. ^ ImlUn “m....... singleh.nde.lly . aerile- live Nov. 1, an announcement
ment by -partition. Britain's views said.
Spring* home near here today.
will Ih- presented later to the Un
MARTIN. NO CANDIDATE
Hni Nations, whose special com­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 19, lAT—
mission recommended partition
BLIGHT DAMAGE
A few celery seed beds may hiit with Jerusalem und4r U. N. House Spraker Joseph W. Mar­
tin, Jr., of Massachusetts mapped
have Iwen lightly damaged In thu trustee.
out a western speaking tour today
Oviedo section, but older seed beds
hut insisted be fa not intcrestkd In
appear to iw unhurt, it was re ­
CITY MEET POSTPONED
torted this morning by Andrew
The regular Monday evening Ix-coming th* Republican presiden­
Duds of A. Duila and sons in inerting of tho City Commission tial nominee. “I am not a can­
Blavia.
has been postponed uniII Tuesday didate and do not expect to be a
The latest reports of celery evening in order that City offici­ candidate,'' Martin told newsman
grower* in the Sanford section in­ al* may attend the VFW Post a* he headed tor a section of the
dicate that damage to seed beds meeting a t the Mayfair inn, City country currently having a strong
waa negligible. Citrua damage Mranagtr If. N. Sayer, announced appeal to OOP presidential poaalto appear* to be very light.
tb it morning.

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‘FRIDAY, S E P T .'19, 194

THE .HANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORJDA
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Hie Sanford Herald

Hrain Prices Drop

Children Killed

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The mol&lt;&gt;r feb rile Occident &lt;l;-ath ralr has recorded jin In Healing Jo
food p ricn h .u stiff aJ.irniinif hicreonc ammiK 1roy* under ft yeur* o f age.
rnin*.
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rqrilin# to the Metro|&gt;olit»H Life IfWOrariet* Company; TRe
There war 'i.intr Jrap itr- drtnanr
*MU*T*
J4. ‘
lIlU IHMl «*&gt; ntU* among ihitjui younputenfir-on lh r iuuriH o f th e cumpaqy'n
• h 4 «HN.t&gt;o nl
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Variety Of Weathi r

R e d s .R e n e w A tta c k

mine where the new level ahduM r *
Aa*l.
Is
Reported
In 41. sj
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— - ■' -hl', hcil.
tkm* action on her demand* for
By A8S0C1ATKI1 I'itB ss
t0 ‘Jg,
against what Viahfmkv. c.lTtu-re w ui a varii-tji of w'.-sthrrl
y!E* i.e?ch V i o | l " l "crim inal" war prtipaganda in aero**
the nation , today—n J t
Inflglion t&gt;aae.l on the 1P20 lave . itl,M nnj, ^

Lie itating fiTirricanc. midsummer tvil

—cBut-it-mav-he-npfpisirnirtntvrT

some *uch inHation to pay
d ia d o ^ ^ e ^ h n ^ ^ e c r iv n T a fo r-IMow freeiing temperature*, rain I
high espeoae* of government," he m&lt;|
ueit from
Soviet chief and sno*.
,
f
11**1 I \ M . . III. t ft
■dded.
Idclreatr to have th. proposal a.I-| The,nine day old tropical -loifB.I
th is y ear than last.
V p '*"*’ nnr were nicer fireiurnl and high
I'li »
Thomas said prices of * m n r , o th „„ ndn of the io-ncrsl-which already has caused millions!
UIHIIMift in: %%
Even at tire achool ages 5 to 11 years, the hktlur vehicle puerd liqumi wrie nrglrcted in
;l g - ffS
commodities may Iw loo high ,,ow,Assembly now in il* third ilay of of dollars in. damage In *outh.-m|
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•®m *•»#*»'• II .11*1,.mi f (
accident death, rate among boys was 15 |*er n e o i,higher In favor of beer and alri.
along the C.itrl
while other may be too lo t# ,|„ nrr, | debate
Florida, swept «Inng
“I MM 1411 l lM&gt; liT lM
A ruah of artling .inlar* ahortlt
Ilf **»i.*. *.. *k*
! .f*- the Jaiuiury..|u|ie period of the current yeju**Ytfcuf in the
.
.
He did not
whol item , m ig h r ^
w vijihliwky move clear | Coast from northwest Florida la
afler
th«
Chirac'"
g
r
a
in
,pita
open*
(Im H«i*fN
M f] like period ,.f M»D&gt;.
* fall In the latter category.
1^ lhl! w(iy fo r.a p^Hmlnanf
— -teat.'Louisiana1 Louisiana amt
and appenm
npponn-di headed
hcailnlj
categqry.
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p
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The 111.8 report on *ho|.&gt;nie
...
t.wlav on the Sovirl for the lAiuisiana shore, endanger.
The
I v y -1 in 1017 nnjlru.-ri-} sh arp ly cel p t i r b r d 'both w h e g t'an d ror 1
Its »l&lt;*ti11**
•#
ft *"»
ile.Wn
five
to
six
ir
n
la
Iwl.iw
ye*
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y
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jng n million persona in the ares
t T" —gMolution
€l(M* \ r ,
1WASHINGTON. S e p t.T 9 -U D — price* said that for farm
w ith th e fav o rab le tr e n d Among m en a t a g e s iiU a m l ireyond. trn la y 's cln*e. The slump w ar
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No. t jfrptdy dm - near New Orlean*.— - ■ . -T ift,.*,, w m w T ~ i*nttrr»r_! ftifrf* ""Ilf As a reWTiiror Iteelllh-S Ut th e ntfttlt ag es, th e Tnotor rrirte le ctH'rxprtrtmwcv*i. -jput*n mfsterao; Seualnr Ives. (R-NY) said today hr ductfl-the.Index want- to 187.3 par j ^
Warm weather.
weather, with temptr*.
rent of the- 1820 fevei, up 3S 'T grr^lan „,|ni, ter put ,he rvaolution
liltAI •* :f#«*«li»l*l*H&gt;■« 11*1*1 1*4*1Ct# "f
world'*
rcnnolny
it
tick
beicabte
of
JsJ accid en t d e a th ra te f o r m ales itt qil a g e s cpntbjArH w as I I upturn sla rtn l. Near the enel 01
&gt;*» vxtende.1 .....
.
tMirrininm^M« for llo p«
£»0‘*
from
cent from a month ago and 83.4.herfort- the 65 member nation* at turea in the £K
ItUiRK Inn4», ««ll| ».* rltR(|(4 f*♦» |K*r cen t low er in th e f ir s t h a lf o f lit 17A llan j j r i h e cprres* the f m t Ilnur, wheat was Ihrt.i "under-peoduction" and that soar­ higher than „ year ago. The food jth(&gt; em| uf f,i* charge* yesteritay Tesa* northeastward into th. Ohio I
: i t l»tutilf Rihfill|ln« f l f *.
amt one-half to four and one* ing prices al borne arc only a figure* were pul at 180.U M'r »g«jn*t the United Stale* and nine valley and the southern C i.*t|
,
. Imi««m4 \ r *:«•|**j*r* 11■it*»■«*■ft1m*it *«. jsn n lln g m o n th s a y e a r ago.
.pm rter rent* lower than Thgracent nf Itf2ft. a gain of five per pronljnent American- whom he Laki-i region, while rain fell ..i,
:!■&amp;» "ttpwwst nia I li( IIIfin1*1 in *ht
A m ong, fem ale (rollcyholders, however, th e d e a th ra te day'll close, S rp trn d w t, $2,117; corn ivmplon of this "disease."
most of the area front Fake Sup. I
ccnt
since last month and #1.2 ^ u ^ d leading “war-monger*."
Wttlftftftl He 1*1 « 1 H ih olft(l*A &gt; flftt* in th e a g g re g a te w as up 7 p e r c e n t.
In n o th lg th e r is e waa th r rr and *«vvn-righta to
■’Everybody is talking ibou! high
ft* nf* fHftiMiiiliirii lr« ftif J n e «i
since a year ago.
f.t,. ,,-nt the Soviet request along erior to Montana.
-fill#* Im lli# rtinnlff eittli fcMrfiHar* in m o rta lity am ong e h jld re n , th e M etro|&gt;oliU in''«tfnrrtents? four and sevni-righls towrr, Sep- prirei and they arc prelly bad,"
Temper at urea .again today dip I
Average whoteaab- price* &lt;d t„ the 14-nation ateering commitItt* Ift / IIII-MU1&gt; iill if %m I •*«!*“Gre a te r a tte n tio n m ust Is- giv en d m in g i (tttsc* !*ost- lrnils*r $2.M, ami nala were un- vrs lofd a reporter, "But we will 900 commodities were listed at lct, which may m.-ot after today’s ped to below freeling at some I
rhangril to one and on r.h alf low
rift ii«» Mid im m inf.tili#i ««f Ik* I
167.4 tier cent of IMS and HI..7 plenary sesslortk to ronsidcr in- point* in the northern Rocky
ft#«**rlatest |*rr»« ttbirb I* ra$it$***tj w a r d a y s o f inrrea&lt;«sl tr a f f ic a n d h ig h e r s p e e d s o f vehicles rr. .Sopiemlsir, $t.I0 and three. never gel them down until we get per
cent higher than this time last elusion of ndditfonal item* for the Almintain region. Snow was t,- I
production up.”
ffflmi* rtf IHI lit? ftor **f nr 1**Ml- in th e sa fe ly o f y o ung children on th e s tr e e t a tv tT h ts is th e i|iiarters.
ported .In aeveral Montana mm.
J'#*'1
Iagenda.
ttli«« *| Ml! ffir
«r** * |i#||i#*ti m ore serious because th e recent h ig h b ir ib rn tw e h s v g addifl
Ives tommenl followed a report
fft tilt Rrt|lpR|illl, H ***ll ft* Ml*
Yesteiday, wheat and
co:ji
,
j Seeretarv of Stale (leorge C. munition, including a fall of I*,
a
la
rg
e
n
u
m
b
er
o
f
c
h
ild
re
n
o
f
p
resch
o
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l
n
g
e
s
fH
jiVir,|Mipnla*
II* (*•*»* fttR|«Mf rk* a.
pi in** w eir down on new* I hot 1.y lhr Bureau of Labor Statistic* HURRICANK AFTKRMATII
'Mnrahall, »o far ignoring the tween four and five inches in the j
(Ion. , E v ery e f f o r t m u st lie m ad e to r u n k o ^ ^ r e ld s reallw foreign g rain ahipmeula would plarfng wholesale pices of food and
C. R, D»w*on, County agent, h*d Soviet attack, was the first dele­ I.ewiatown-Dillinn-Cuttiank *?•-*.
fully the dangers of uiistip “Vised otildiN ir p la y :o £ .b tile chll t« ru rla ilrd in Nnvendier. In farm products at the highest lev.-l .a busy time with hi* *hrrt wave gate to arrive In the blue and gold The mercury slid to Im-Iov freer,
FRIDAY, S K IT . II*. HM7
rending* and receiving *el Wed- aaaemhlv rhamber. He sal with im? in ta-wiaton, Olendive. Crrat
y i'tm la y 'a Irading, w hrat waa
ifi,i *
d ren ”
off 0 |n H and ••ven-eighla cent* in history although wholesale prices nesday night, relaying important j an adviser scrihbllnf on paper hc- Fall* ond Iluttc, with 26 abort
i t.«}|
the coldest spot in the state.
and deferred com rn n tra rla were (or lhr entire list of 900 commod­ messagr* Iwtween hers and the f„re other delegates arrive.!.
YKT II C M A N ! I V 11 I1NS‘
down the limit Ilf eight rcnU.
ities covered by the survey still Miami and t’alm Beaeh arras.
AWAY i n UI.AT rNT I.KAI)
Many person* here wera anrin.r*
.
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KltH Will* AIM lt;,Nt»H VN T
C attle price* were alightly .town wfre 5,9. prrcrnl below the record
to g rt in to’leh with elativn there, I # — ^ M M M i M s a t i a w w o M B M M s
AND Kl 1.HSU
VNtf W lln ;
in
Chicago
tiulay
and
the
hog
nt Ion and dutm * ijrre like stem u in i *kl n»&lt;
f g i k i Til UV^ILV*' a ui icAi *!
W«*s, cmoUnna
set u 1920.
,. , '
J ,’vrn ysptrq*.. nwntsaniA. dritrerjd | “ 4 &gt;? - - V A R D L E Y V B N B T 'A N rH M N D h
* V&gt;%T.'
nfiHtpC'wak Very '*t.A# •With gooff
v :ft
4
n
n
«; f M c n f l / i r ' I ^ r ^ Af-rffTifi T ln m i'v fees
America'* Moat Itrautlful
At
I
he
same
time.
Senator FJmef to hofnrs, bill were told that all I
rhoire 2tK) lo 250 pound weight*
that is roustnnHy seeking expivosign, bmlduig np ;t tom about ateady.'
were delivvied via I
.
Aluinlnnm — Cedsr — I'ollahed Aluminum
fiKST.— I’s n ;,iij. Tin- l^'gl
lb onus D-OkU) rtitrralrd his eon- rnrmnunlralinn*
Red Cn.a* renter*.
I
) f , For Free Ksllmate
hints U 111lit &gt;»’. t)" *•“'* , f
pnlsive force which drive- a man. goads him ami gives him
The high reV*t nf living rohtln
lenliin
lhal
ihfi
rnqntry
may
have
la tmr icfagp.
T. K. Smith, proprietor and I
p W MTKVKNS ~ 617 W . Rttblitfion — O rln n tlq
j no rest iinlil he is rid o f them. ;
•
urd to hold lop ailriition of law ­
m pul up wilK '.’inflation" if it is operator of thg new* stand'in the I ---- ----- —-------------- ‘
5.(172!)
TIicTc ire only two wavs ill which III is compulsive maker* In W'aahihgtun and rl*e- going to pay nff the national debt Sanford Atlantic National Rank *'
* hm ,e * l , U J
T J a ^ A h h - i Ii o/ |I iijile J t d a n c inwhere.
.
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coins on lhr aVcrngr (**|i»KC o J power ran is- released. Wc^ean ilfrect it Ip -our work, put
nd meet other cists of govern­ building, decided some time ago
In
a
politically
imporiatit
to build a "hurricane p ro o f magaair Urr-1 “ l,r
'n,/* practice and icring our plans to fru itio n .. Or &lt;|irech pie pa ted fqr a. Sgn Kran- ment.
•
high
ai
Inline
tlir
tnr,
sin* rack, &lt;o he made one nut of
'
'
we,can
release
this
power
by
talking'
about
our
plans.
If
Cisco
audience,
Senator
T
aft
Thnmns added it may ha another
ing mow iidiilib d un e n »uy
ply wood, "It really !i*ep*
4
, ,
,
,
. ,1 “ Wttll lias .1 burning desire to accomplish something he (lt-nhu&gt;) ; pro|Hi*r&lt;| th a t Iho n a­ si* year* nr even longer before heavy
in* mr. «d .drill A'....d.gg &gt;« ‘I.r w|U r M , h;ll thjM rnmpiI|HillI1
Hom,.thin’g nlsiUt if* tion seek ter level off wagv&gt; a t 'h r price aituatltm liecumea *tn* mUgailnv* from tdowing away,",
he Mid. hut' decided during the
In.lUiilr
I d. Iiou.amr .h r/ wj„ ^
jf
(|f f
b(. (ii|k| ||K
jt ,.n„UKh_
. o point 5tl to IUI |n*t rent aisiVo hilixed.
storm to' keep il inside due to
It took eight year* after World
wrnt^ ihirr Inllmn iN Im «l"|irr |
Soon iie will scarcely think hIhmiI it any more. It in ‘ \h a t of |KW, He aald the prrseni
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iu p v tl _n f both ee s raaen ti an 80 u’«r Ltofimutiig .price ilexeUlp- the rain.
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^
ilmr rtHTTfr^' 'inr "Ttrtt
j
lilh'h'sijr ljlnf. Tfill»ni !((*•
HcillN1
1 lnei percent increase over IWKv ully waa set In IV2n.*’ the Okla­
montht ol lliic ye n. .dire *oie ; niOSt sticces iful men—team tel build up steam Instead of
However, in Washington, Sena­ homa Senator said in an Inter­
NO SUt!H TltlNC
LIABILITY IN SU R A N C E
into drb! 1..I rotlti bdlinci d i.lU .; blowing it off don't talk yourself out of success. John tor Ives (R-NY) contended prices view. “ If It took eight year*
BERLIN. Sept. t«. (An-Amer- *
would
not
come
down
until
pro­
nft.-r
the
firat
war
to
determine
lean
Military
Government
puhlie,
la*t
yrar.
Tier
moer
wr
liave.
In
|g
Murphy
in
Your
L
ife
I
to meet Florida Financial He»ponf»ll)]Uly I.aw effective
duction moves highrr and Senator following a much more aipenaivc health ufficiala tcalay tabbed a*
moir ht ttrrd. Anil liir mole |l
October
I. 1917.
incorrect reported claim* by O cr
man doctors at Brtmeri that U, S. &gt;
SUDAN'S KCTCItK
FOUR FOOT SNOW
You can be deprived o f your right to drive in event
I
authorities had approved' propos- ,
One man trying in font .» Miami j
you ore involved in nn nccldenl causing^bodily injury
al*
for
the
enactment
of
new
ster.
KHARTOUM.
Anglo
Egyptian
CALGARY..
Alta.,
Sept.
lit,
OP)
Ah th f. wiiriil iM'uiua it* third your nf "itertro," wttrn
Itpfe with will.loot ‘biullell b&gt; the 1
or properly dnmtige lo othern, und unable to meet the
Sudan. Bept. III. I/F» — Emperor -Snow coveted southwestern Al* Miration laws for Germany,
*li!l nti'o; in Chftti, with tho i'am ii|i|ni*tn; in Ihilo.itinc with Haile Selassie of Ethiopia has ," M* today, blocking some rdads
h u ilirsn r w si tli.il ami kilfrd. Hire:-]
requirements of the l.n\v.
i
it Itirn'-nirii'psj con flict; in tin- Dtitch-liulont'siiin at rift* agreed to have Ethiopia's United
.. .
war conrulrr.ihlr looting ami pil-!
iiitd in (im-r.* where pii.-rtilhi litintlg jtre operuting.
Nations delegation raise the qu.-a- Uruar M o h a m m e d Omar anYou Mould know nluiut Ibis f.uw nnd how It nffecl-i
Dr. Charlrtt L. Perwms
", f
.
fciing tr|HNlril in r-mrtur i.aat
I heav four "litHe « a r s " may not nettm importiuiL* when tion of the Sudan'* future in tho •’''‘" “'•■d Imiay. Omar 1* acting
you.
Ophimctrist
Accretery uf the HuiUn
C iu il illier dining lhr rtoeni and vieued ngniiHt sticlt n Viint slrttgt
ni World War II. Yeti'current■U. N. A»*«:ujhly ntii»ion«.HQoependi
ilenre frunt.
Sanford Atlantic Rk. Bldg.
Copy trill be moiled lo you upon request.
&gt;
a numl.fi, ol&gt;l.ipr&gt;M w eir made. these miiiiiitiire ronflict.n stp-tti niigiiti w rioua to tin* in !
Hours:*?-12 1-5
l'hdna 291
AJrtftnrmtmi
H ie N,rlioim P flilaid w,*« alio rati- dividuaU tut.) conimiinitieg invnlverj, And u.a Ioiik ».t men
Hat. 9-12
We can wave you money on your liability Tnturanct.
ed into art ion md piob-ii.ly pie are at arms anywhere, fa r o -1 * nut achieved. The Lnitcd
Kye* Kstmined • (Masse* Filled
l

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the ■roonlrr* for mrat. btrt^
&lt;•t - l t r . . / g g i - U I H r t
»I S** IftIff, I (ftfiilii* Mitffrr Ibv 1(1 p x p rrtp n re ;'h a s tnnT ji&gt;t’il cniitlniiriiiM y~8tn h r,rtririt.|id n
\ l*WT.
war'and win* 2ft tier cent higher in the first V ii‘month* o f Irr and rggi. Calfr for nlromarga-

w ' t - r Vj-

Thomas (D-Okla) forecast anoth­
er at* years or longer liefore
prices W uine stahIHzed. ' - t
“J bellev*- we may .as well rec.
•ignite, that prices rite permanently
up above pre-war prices,'' said
Taft, who has given increasing inHieations he Wrnlld w l .1^ p T
publican presidential nomination
nest yesr. “Stncfe both wages and
prices have risen—wages on the
whole more than price*—we had
better work toward sU billutioo
of wage* and prices at some new
level, perhaps 50 to ISO percent
over low ,”

Don't Talk Voui*solf Ont Of SiiccvAs

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Peacetime War

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yetifed a gre-it rl^.il more jiioper

ty loit than thne
asier nrikes,

hji .

Natirni* rmf-ri st*it|A difficulties in tile fnur splieres rif cottWhen dir- flirt Iwfort! hiivniip lias a riylit to talk about' Lh« end of

fh e m -a te

alusy
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those w|io JUL-iiL.. in-ike- tnalleu

htwtiHtiejt:
Where 1,here’s sttlfika. therg^iu./trur—-I’rofesHlpnal firefigiiier* idpo-rv»&gt; this adage and consider iaf&lt;‘tv thrngtetipd
- until the last spark has been extinguished. ' \\*tirlrl’leaders,
| purlieu tar l&gt;“ UN delegates, would do Well In Ire equally real..iailr..ritganiinit thiurumanung-ltaUb—c-.n.

lo 100 t o u i l l i , or batiy ira horses, ■
if you ibm’t know. Yes.’ dial's wliiilj
the ilniv &gt;*)*. Il i^ jn s lb.il see

n

— hour*; air . a j uaabci^tti,*. i-mult r

of whirl) The fcaulc dep.m li e«g&gt;.

in ■ poUfl. rarsied by die male I

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From .llien on ii's up id liim. AW
in this c a te 'he did oil light for ha*
self*. One hundred idlspim g *1 ore
Ittnr it mi small atcom pluhtpenl
even for a sr.dam e,

.Secielar) ,,( ' I i|n^ ii.liall list
advanced lhr orily,'\solutinn for
-fa*-.problem of th«^-irrr*ponsib|e
use, of ir(6 fiy niesiii of whitli

Rutiis Im made, and is making,

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Y O U It H A I It I, 0 N (i If You l.lk r
Itul nuke il vnur cmwnlnR Glory hy luvini; It
* 8hil]H'd M d t irfleif AvTIlrn'Kftff, out unit permrinenir'
Cold Wavrst ............. $ |o jimi np
Spreial* On All Heal Wnvitt,
H A R R I E I T M IL L E R H K A U T Y N O O K

Ne» lascalbrn t - 206 Norlh Park Avenue

11 im|x&gt;itibfc for lhr UN Security
Council lo do anything at all ro­
wan! preserving lhr peace of lhworld. Die creation of a "Hills
assembly * under die UN Chatter
could not suiiplant the Securil"
Council, hui it could pLce the
blame wherever il properly belongs,
and that m*y be to m thing which
even Russia does not Mish today
when to much of't^n: blame be­
longs in her own Isp. - r tf /r

During the hurricane' excitement
Tuesday and Wednesday *a
number of persons rallr&lt;f"our ol*
Wanting lire latest dope on die
mt, and believe ns, they didn't
Wnnt to know whtr? j( had been,
or where it v»as, but where it was
And when we wouldn't tell
see suppose iljgy though*
kreii otms^'.bcUte
Unfortunately,
modern wealbei ini
: Weather Bureau
it is still trot possible lo
future course of a huni
like a drunken sailor,
rampage, sftflfle rift*'fast
* .right and then to the lei*/
foe a while in apparent
o. and risen suddenly making
tin-

T il/ I'm Guilty!
Folk* aometlmea c r llle iir as bigger things » r rail America: The
small-town editors for the way We friendliness of s m a lt^ g n n s . the
oltrn play up “Hills things’ ahead ’ (wiping hand. . . Ihe rrspect for one
of big . •/. human, local isSsrt In knot her** rights. And above all the
Place of world events.
jova of fellowship and freedom—
1 can’t ilmy II. Read the Ctarian rrhelhrr It's frteiWm to speak one's
and ymiH Darn about the kariine’ mind or rhooee between a glsss of
golden wedding enniveraary . ... beer or buttermilk.
about the community sing down by
I figure that if everybody looks
the riv e r. . . the husking bev at after the '•'little things,*' maybe
Sober Hoskins', where neighbors th* bigger things will take rare of
helped husk the corn, and Ister themselves.
,
drank sparkling beer together.

\V E A It

Plume 971

wu m w i

Roper fitlnorr suggeilt lh.it die
.. .Alfc-*f 4f»a|Lig ..Ur tt iis h , ?'8t.de -

prices high and sleeping qusrlcrs
W itte," he says, "most lag liliei
offer little imhaeim.pt. ioi lire
r - "a&gt;-r
average |tct?on ". ( .&gt;ntnji|e|(dy, the
siioir itend Is *vr«v fii.in th "
£ poputstiori
|3 7 bin lit'" ’ ti i‘ ll.e . r^v%TT iriwin I
the pie’enl tin,, v. I i&lt;li *ie gaining
ami which offer die gtCaiest op,
portunity. Ami wfftl* is w en narre
10 the p.-iui fir iij hlgfi jflices-and
poor auoimiiml.iiiuijv,.
die (Yin
of bombs m i!,: r\&lt;n&lt; of -.indfiei
war. The first i 4jk‘c f t’&gt; tll l»e rhe
big n il.,.
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Effective Sept. 15, 1947, the tufnctipiinn tale of
The Sanford Heralo will be increased io*lLla4«l»va &lt;
week. Monthly and ifadjr tubtcriplioni will U increased
proporlionsle'y-at the same .time. Paid in-advance sub­
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piration date.
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weight for comfort—and carefully m*&lt;ln
by skilled Mallory craftsmen, to shntg Aft weft
and tear. It’s even CravenftUd
ftsl Wi­

The Herald reflets the necessity of increasing ill
subscription tele al this lime, but ihe price nf die paper
on which we print is three lime's highrr ihsn it was Itefore the war and other production coils have increased
more oi less^o ihe same extentig,---- i
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have made since February, 1936. It will be t
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at ihe lime w* resumed daily public stioa
(wood as a In-werkly during the war. we made ______
tionsl charge for the, two additional papera delivered .
each week to our subscribers.

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PAGE THREE

I tM S i

Broadway
Hy JACK OTIlflAN

NEW YORK—"Hpriiu hit “hi.-

1 1 Bm

on ceincrtihlcs. Gali were nearWENDY IIVRRIE
ing muieViulti and .cloth eimd-f Lentol, will tc ililrtfilu l. *&lt;&gt;
than fill* foe a t duitige. Nigli'l {it-uin that in, u
to Lind
clubs were ulniovt empty Teiini- 'Velnr., mnhsgrr of the Mayfair
court* tir-itinj;'l-etiVrcn (all bifRJ-,Inn. Wtniijy llarrir slated that »h(f
Inga hud wailing. Itm-' Httliurbim "ilj appear on tw o‘radio programs
golf- rlulis.. ees* *tn ■.e,.t«oiral-tbi- weekend.
swarm. The snhuM’ rm ioot .and
fhe fig jt. program w ill-be on
guile*hopeless -wttempi, of lhim- N.ituv&lt;(i»vt
tiooti, ‘'I.unchsOU 111
sands of our ruminred tilt ,dnjd- Saitim ' nn.l on HulnUy night ill*
lers to emulate Ihe easier « t)lr o f .«'H appe.n oisthe “Theater Guild
llxlnx of ours friends in the hin- "f the Air."
ter-lands again was in loti flu-!
wrr. '
*,
Hut a* a ilyed-in-tlie-ldeacliei..
city dweller, who wouldn't livet
further than a mile from » sky­
scraper ‘Under anv milruul romli- '
Hons, .whose wife \a n iv s* on a I
|dg mW»-pgnliil! rol 'n n i i AtV- }
nuc, With her ulher eiithiisiosin*,
let me just say that nothing imore lovely than \Lu in Manltat
tan. A little duty perhaps, but
it’s still for tire.

exactly as it hit* ijuit- n fiw
S ju
o cuiua ll yC^ a^ ic
a nl ca cTri f i ptTl (1-Will
Assist
, young fcllowyhere'in N&lt;»w York:
k
«rvim-v
1-went to the“tiall game. — _
Crate” p e t s q D a l S
The sun hail been pitying s
. MONDAY
neat game of hard to get for
At
regular
meetint
of
Seminole
The W. M .' 0 ; of the F in t
w'cckt but it decided to b. -tow
Hill Fleming left yesterday for
Baptist Church will observe the Chapter. No. 2. O K. S. held in Gainesville to enter the Unlverilty
ita sunny, balmy best is I walked
"season of prajgr for safe mU- the Masonic Hall imt tig h t the of Florida.
w rit from my hotel to mart my
•lons" at 3:30 l*. M. at the chutc’i K.uup voted to contribute to the
gang and head for uptown, the
annex. The R, A.'* Sunbeams and up. ration of the "Cele.y Crate"
Polo Grounda and the Giant*.
Mis* Eliiise Cochran of Camilla,
Junior G. A.'s wit) meet at the for ti-in-ngeri. They aim voted
Fifth' Avamje vraf swash with
to sponsor the child UHfufe progtn SwnforO
thurch a t 3:30 I1. M.
prom enade^ even-thouil) R was
ram
which
itf
a
l.roject
of
“t’d
Mnry
fur
’“,m*
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of
the
TUESDAY
W ell past .l-V-UJ
I.idle. .(...lie.I
Eastern
Cko.Rta Hutchins left uj)
■ T he Pilot Cltlb wilt hold its bus- Grand Chapterof ofthetheEastern
fancy corsage-. Tbe usual Hun.lay
S
ta
r.;
Mrs.
Jack
Hurriey,
Wurihr
fhe»i meeting In tW T o u rlitC en^.
Tuesday for Tsllihaiiet- wlie. e
noonUnte line atound Radio iMv
ter at fftOO-prlf. 'The Hoard will •Matron, prcildcd..
Cornel Wilde and Maureen O'Hara are seen as the romantic
she will enter the Flo.Ida State
was watlng as it had fot hours,
Announcement
was.’made
that
meet at 7:30 P. M.
leads of the Technicolor film, “The Homestretch,” with
University.
to get’ into the Music Hall to ore
Mis*
Joan
Williams.
\shu
was
The W. M. U. uf the First
Helen Walker and James Gleason.
“The Egg and I." And thirty
Baptist Church will observe the sponsored hy the rhnliter to the
Shuwing at tile Hits Sun-lay and Monday.
stories above Mat Sttee: -t hme
Mrs. Aithur Heckwith. Jr. left
-4 &amp; e tfc l» J l
Tal!ahaV-n*e. will yesterday for Waycrtiss, Ga. to
"season of prayer for safe mis Girl's State at
workman ate a sandwich and oes o u t h s id i : pr im a r y
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..Mr,
arid Mrs
Dan Wright .an* ,! '
'
•Iona” at 3:30 P. M. at the chuch make a report at the next meet­ vtiii her !&lt;arenls, Mr. and Mrs.
rationally
ttlteil
a
Imt'le
of
it-ilk
There will l.,&lt; a meeting of (Ire pounced today the birth, of a
style when he goes on location for
ing. AImut 411 member* Her# pre­ John Mathew*, for itimut a week,
annex.
to
wash
it
down.
room mill (ins id the Soilthsitlf daughter, Dattidle Lydia, on firpt,
"The Hills of Home.'’ Hr mows
sent last evening.
"
Ilelow him. the fir*l really good Pritnatv School on Mutidav after 12 at tin* Eeimild Laughton MemWEDNESDAY
Into the swanky cabin occupied
Mr. and Mrs. J. El ’Courier. Sr.
Hy IIOWltD V . 1IEYN
*.-iial Hi--|iitiil,
The W. M. U. of the Firs.
previously by Van Johnson, Gary opportunity to- attend the side­ noon at I :l&amp; o'elm-k.
of 1209 Palmetto Avenue were
(For Bob Thomas)
Baptist Church will observe ’the
Covprr and Frank Hinatra on walk restaurants had dorens ol
Casselberry News visitors at the Natural Bridge of
folk* rating an at fresco
f
Jjataxon of prayer for safe nils
then location trips to the same delighted
luncheon.
Run*" In the church annex at 7:30 ll&gt; JANE W. &lt; VSSEI.ItEKQY Virginia over *the past weekend.
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 18. (/T&gt;— vicinity.
lip At the Polo Ground), the
P. M.
Iwna Turner nredn’t worry
Miss Alice Lundquist, Mitt llullywiHHl has finally lieen slumGiants didn't entirely ruin the
Mrs. Leo l.isk wa&gt; honored by Mary Lee Mnttair and Mis* Jackie ed. The wonder town has always abt •ut Icing middled if she lakes Spring
day for tln-ir fatn. splitstork shower, at the home of her Coales left Thursday for Grady eetl aide lu get trained animala het vacation In Hawaii, writes ting a' double
header. Behind ns,
Rockefeller Heiress ametherdn-law.
Mr*. Gordon l.isk; Hospital in Atlanta where they of all descriptions for film work. Waiter Christie. Jr. "the fart that in a third baseline
b u , .1 party
a Waikiki Reach sun-tanner turns
on
tbe
ewnlnir
of
St-pt.
12.
Those
Rut
when
the
call
went
out
for
a
To Wed Scientist present were Mr via me* Thomas will entrr nurse's training.
four had two radios, one,Iuned
tratnrd butterfly no one routd de­ out to la- a screen celebrity," he of
aays, “hardly disturbs our popul­ to the Yanks' rxplults m the
Ijatt*,. Catherine Irewis, Leonard
Mr*. Sheldon A. Morris and Miss liver the goods.
PASADENA, Sept. in. GP&gt;— Cassellierry. Orrin Perry, Ken
ace, one way or another.*’ The mercy of the Red Sox. and the
A
studio
craftsman
finally
wai
Two prominent families will lie Watson. Peter Rhodes, ,\nn Dar- Even W. Younys of Jacksonville called to build a mechanical but­ Come) Wilde* still Margaret O'- other noting desolately tire double
forfunets
drubbing of the Dodgers by ihe
joined with the wedding tomorrow Ivmple, Jeff Swearingen. Hail lelurned today to their home after terfly. The contra piion, to be Hlirn ate there now.
spending
the
past
four
days
with
Phils.
of Anita Oser. 23, McCormick* Fuller. H. J. I levin, Taltey. H alts'
flatter your figure
used in "Marial Colls" is an intriHotcrt Hvan ii bark in Glanuir
sister, Mrs. J. A. Harold.
This totaleil three games on
V I. Rockefeller hr'rej*. and- Linn* • ay. ‘Jit M r/ It. HutluWnv. Vesta (heir
Affair. tiiulwaaUd
n&gt; ~
vUi*.to
complete
"Uerlin
Express."
U&gt;p*
of
W ullng, Jr., son of trie interna­ Kill*. Thelma Ellis; O. K.. Weaver,
you When fie*IVf! to shoot the' exterl-' Which their Were keeping (bb.dlut
t
i . . Feiutoe fortune! Footwear Is
Howard I.1. Whelchet, son of Mr. equipment. ** Hut Irelieve ine,
tionally known scientist*.
Annie Lott, Edward .Locke, Ex- and Mrs. Hugh Whelchrl, left on won't be able to tell ll from the or* in the German rapllol. "Cross* they sandwiched in a healed dis­
cussion
over
what
they
all
rtmiild
to
gio. oluiiy ppiiej on salt. .
The younlf couple, both student* jtelle Dudley, Geneva L ate nt. 1.11■ WrdmiiiTav ' fiTr',Tailihn r-V■"wiirar to l .tnclmltufly—___.— ——
i— flti' bad not as yvt otiened He wear at an itnminrnt Jttn—weddingPomona C^ l. g a ^ n e t - d U b.,, Way
- H, ^
F T . n T . r M . l ^ t ' T U**
t Z
Frank Hinntra will ask his bo*, return* a star. Ryan is urging his
S
p
o
n g y " O p Right" P l j i l o r m i
Oscar lrevant, musing over this
clo»e where they will be married. Mary Slmfter, and Ml**,, LouDe University;
aes at Ml.M to arrange hi* ID4H bosses'to let hlm-make "The'Het- constant convet rational juggling
She it the daughter of the Into Swearingen, and l.ouiio Grant. It
. . . they belter your posture, step
schedule to that two films ate Up' a la "Crossfire," which mean* act finally commented in this
Mathilde McCoymick 0»er and freshment were enjoyed by all.
it would cost less than fbOO.UOO.
completed hy June.
up
yuor pep. in smart new
Mi.
and
Mrs.
II.
N.
Hayer,
Jean
typical
exaspeiated
styleSwiss army officer Max Oser. and
Hibbard Casselberry niutireil
George Raft has been asked to
i
"I want to take a complete rest
“ I won’t be a bit suptDed if
the first great grandchild of the Saturday from Chicago, |||., where Sayet and Miss Mary Anne Whellai
the
role
of
the
fight
manager
Colors.
from
films
and
radio
next
sum­
one
of
them
start*
lu
p
b
,k
a
chel
left
yesterday
J
ot
Taltahaalate .John D. Rockefeller. Mis* hr attended conventions of- the
t 'The Harder TJiey Fall,"
Oser and herb rother, Max. in­ Florist* Telegraph Delivery- and see where Miss Sayer and Miss mer," Frank said, "so I ran spend Or.ugr may have to turn down the chicken."
* • •
the
time
with
my
family.”
He
Whelchel
will
enter
Florida
State
herited an estate of $3.fiOO.O0O Telegraph Delivery Servin'.
Offer. He knew the guy in teal
will
then
also
lie
able
to
enjoy
a
University.
gLhen their mother died last May. The Town Council held a tegul­
Hut JlprJflguiprarriLlu.he-hsreIIf i , ____________ _____________
awimming pool, bis first,-which is
-J in . - Pauling, t he—bridegroom !* a r •-« eel inn—n t~ the CTfflliminify
Katharine Hepburn goes Into Hatf a million folks wrr e on
now
under
con?truction.
Friends
of
W.
L.
Sloudrnmire
beach: tire elicit* abandoned
father, is chairman of the chemis­ House Monday evening. Those will la- glad to knuw he is reLassie-.will live in true star- "The Saintly Miss Peters" by her Madison
Situate Garden and
try division at California Institute present were It. J. Iievin, mayor, ru|n-rating htefly following an
own request. Katie wants to do
started on its annual warm weath­
of Technology.
Talley llattawny, marehal. Lee operation performed at the • Or­
a comedy after the run of dramas. er
trek about the nation. ' The
ange Memorial Hospital In ' Or­ from Gadsden, Ala. He left Han­ . . . Fred Mac Murray tompictes Sitting-RoomOid)" sign was out
his
role
In
“The
Miracle
of
the
lando on Wrdnc-ilay.
ford., last week to accompany his
tomorrow and will intmrdi- in Central I’atk; tops were down
,
.mother. Mis. M. S. Messenger, atiiv head
north with rod and reel.
Dr. and Mis. r.. D. Rrownlce {front Gadsden, where she has been
returned today to Coronado Reach .visiting her daughter and son-in- Fred say* he will not work again getting ready to throw his hat in
■ »« .w
after spending s. vernl days in ||,w . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomas. until after the first of Die year.
Hanford. They will spend nliout'to Jacksonville where she will . . . Robert Taylor flew himself to the director'* ting.
th# warld's dally aswtpeprr—
While (iaifir)d vacations in (lie
two week* at the beach la-fore re- ‘soend the weekend before return­ Jemtv Lake. Wyo,, to hunt. The
he left, wife Harhara Hlan- East to "regain Ins perspective,”
turning to Sanford.
1 ■ the CHRISTUMSCIENCEH0NII08. Yeu tint
^ 0,
ing to Hanford. Mr*. Measenger daweek
started
work
on
hi-r
new
.
W*a bttl-lrlermtd piiiont m v&amp;w, tur-mwly on »t»ld otic n »h*n
has been visiting in Alabama for filar. . . . David O, Set mirk will "The World and Little Willie" and
t° i '* » Ih&lt;* world---OO.I, r,t.g»(*r rrgulorlr. You wtll oom
“The Great Indoor*" ate being
Mr*. William Norman has left the past two months.
yf*h. rw—vr.po-nn. o fulin. t.£nrr unOsrrtond.no ot feoo/r sitol
Ft- r e l e a s e "Interm rrio" next preparrd for lire filming.
after visiting with her parent*,
rw-l-^Pllt) hstp trowi ,ti tittut .f Iretvm on honwmoXino. sootomonth.
These
return
engagements
*
Iron, UiUwtl. thsottr, nun, ioj«. ipcrlt.
Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Rossetter, for
Mr.' and Mis. A. K. Rossetter
f lllfflb I Mr tt «-v w i—————■» —»
Drl.and to iuin her husband who ret in ned on Tuesday from spend­ wilt help compensate for the lost
test 1st "#«*- i \ s l Jh* ClwittfOn V,-&lt;r tM.!.U-.ino Sotisty
fl-5
Is associated with the law faculty ing some time in Harknnsark, N. RrtIUh market. . , . Ring (‘rushy
On4 ftorwo. Street, ballon IS, Movi, I! S A
•sasslarse** *M«f
will laugh when he heats that
at
Stetson University.
•
J. with M r.and Mr*. A. K. Rossel- Hope is on a diet, Bdh’s dinner
l—l swath f»r 11
. tnOorsO rr At, lot shah r'sois rsnj n-s th, Chiutlwi
| SC-s-xt Mon-lH la on* month.
tei. Jr. where they wete Joined
IU. k tondstl
Dr. and Mts. Watlr II. Gamer bv Mrs. Harriett llieks and all ia limited to ice errant or a salad.
Homs
Hubert Montgomery wilt have
telurned yesterday— from - New left for Rochester where they were
York Cilv white they have lieen guest*.of Mrs, Ham Maurer. Eh roTTipetiliim in tire actor director
s tio t:
spending the past ten Hays, While route to Hanford, they also visited fit Id. Joint Garfield, before lie II) Developing A Touch S)*lem
left for New York, told me lie's
there Dr. Garner attended the in lleightslown, N. J.
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CliMiles Potter, munager of the
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Watson, clerk, and Aldrrmen Ren- todav that an Informal party is j
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Wrllr ERNIE HANSEN
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r/o SANFORD IIKKALO
Geisler. and Leonard Casselberry. ginning at U:U0 o'clock. A buffet t
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Miaa .Molly Casselberry api-nt supirer will he served .on Sunday
tire weekend with Mis* Jackie i ; ; ; ^ Vt" Bsoorp'. M.
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PAGE FOUR

For F irst S tring
Berths For Gators
GAINESVILLE, Fla.. Sept. 10.
rperiait—*A battle which' Intloeen end* .crapping for -playing
rights with the University of .Flor­
ida Gator*.
Tommy Bishop) Jacksonville;
Dowell Hurdling, Tampa; Joe Hawkin*. Ft. Myrr*; . Grant Hester,
Jaek.onville; and. Milton Attain*,
MrTOre IlnveiC: ari* the ' hopefulls
•fur t h e lift Mile, ‘with RwhOp,
Hushing, and' Hawkins u-urrcnlly
hnldinf the edge. Bishop i* a lettemtar. of lastvyear's tram t while
Rushing and Heater are lotterman
from the '41 Gator squad.
.Dill T u rn er,'o f St. Petersburg;
Joe Cheaper, Quincy; Ray Gatrh,
Fusils: Warren Tiller, Orlando;
John G iltart. Miami; A a r o n '
| Brown, Jacksonville; and. Fal
‘Johnson. Gslnravillr. are (tearing
down im the right flank.
Turner, a rangy lettetman of
IlMfl, ia currently paring the right
ends and Tommy Bishop head* the
list on the left side. Bishop Is n
- former all-State high school end
from Jacksonville, who also saw n
lot of action on the.Jacksonville
Naval Air Station team during
the war. His kicking ability will
■probably send him to the liaekfield

Augusta, Savannah

Palm Reach.

Grapefruit Hurt

W - O T o V a* « t.4
D u n lo p . J o h n W T o N W C „ * h u rn
H u O tn U E lhH
V V alaw rig h t. W , 1&lt; H u M «m * K l.

N ew

night how hr won his title and acta new strikeout record thfca season
when hr relieved starter Joe Koti
In the seventh with the base* load­
ed. The cool hurlrr proceeded to
let the nest three Ch»Heston bat­
ter* down on itrik rs and cu t'o ff *
rally.
Savannah
103 001 100—S It 3
Charleston ’ 110 000 100—3 0 3
Foti. Drissle (7) and Aatroth;

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"Stunt* dmf' s'lisaO Trn me~buildings.
Fort Lauderdale 27 building*
collapied nnd neatly 200 others
damaged; -SO yarhta
damagtal
when »hcri rsllapsed.
Tampa: One house
burned,
many tree* down and minor eenttered damage.
St. Petersburg: Trees down nnd
aantlarud—damage:------- ----------—*
game' whTrTTwill take to the air. on
Apnlarhienla: Nine houses rid*
the'allghest provocation.
lapsrd.

NEW YORK. Hopi lit. Id’) —
-While the season will not hit it*
Stride for another two Works, sev­
eral acorn rollegr football teams
jump the gun this weekend and
Open their schedules whl)e It'j
•till officially summer.
One hig Jntersectlonal dash
spotlights the program in Wash­
ington State’s meeting with I’cnn
State at Hrrshey, Pa., Saturday
W ill.
Only two other rontesl* of any

carded for the
eontcqui-nce
_______________ Ultra Point (N.
. Y.t Merchant Marine Academy
^providin'-1 a rwrimmage^for-Villan*
ova at Philadelphia and Geneva
opening Duqursnc'* first postwar

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F lo r id a H ial* lla n k

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The gale rockxd^lhe train aided « * . M ‘ J " ' aiirr
Noll* |l*ir*
To Meet In Safly I*n To. John C Orooa ».«» Virginia T oL o .lu
wnya like • ahlp weltering in
| t '* n U o » d fr*M I'* MM i &gt;m.|
ll I.lf* I n .u r a n r * Co.
heavy*
wave*.
Some
passenger*
llc th r a . John It H u t F ra n rU A
orange,'$162,000/^)0. The stnrtjt'*
Circuit Fihals ^ '■
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tacam* seasick. A woman diabct'c
T o C a /rtu » A l i t u n . r
MKii i c m n t mon-r.it&lt;ii:n
northern lip hit .the loulhrrn edge sufferer Yell iU and was rarrieJ
ta n lilk N C k T OF u i i R T i i t n r
th tk .a John H H as F ra n n . A To
- lly Ihr Aaaoeiated Pttna
of ihr citrus bell where'graucfrnil nut through . th e . rain aquall* I &gt;
l l r t h r a . ' l l II T o F t . AuauM in*
L n H*(h*a
(I
*
.Savannah
and
-Augusta
-W
nttnaat
Hank— ■ ■,
*
n
taarae-ambulanec.
*
r
•
U r i l a a l h . r K T T o W j o f Han
damage estimated aboul SO -per
meat In the roait elty tonfgl
* * U t-IIA T X » ;i, M O II T .lt.iF .
cent: mange 5 to- 10 |&gt;er ceiur — Aftei~ Tlhtht ttlt" ih r n.akertad the first .game of the South
A n d .r .o n , K red * II *tUi
Mlnnl*
C o g fcu rh . N W . t u n I l.n l* ltih * l
(rain Iwtterle* wore (town and tin*
Even much liee-biutsed frull can lljthla fluttered iqut spasmodically Juntlc League Shaugneaay playoff T o - f l r M K *d*ral H aving* ao-r L-&gt;an T o F a r r n r r w H u m . Ailm
A w w lalln *
(
WATKH r o t t C i T i n v
/
until the train waa in darkneam. final*.
W illiam
I.n o i*. I H h M a r . Mini
. W II r tu a W ln n l* a t To
It wan then that /ear, the dubiuiw, The Indiana of Savannah went J Tfht - mT arus la
r h Aa H e r m i t , t.l&gt;r. Co
Into the final, by turning back
gift "f night, cam a, aboard.
Around H I*. M ,-the train' be­ Charleston's Retail* 0 to 3 -la.t
gan moving almost Imperceptibly, night in the seventh and dee id 1tie
and „ by then retry passenger game* "f Iheir series. Augusta’*
nlxiard knew ntagt the bridge Tiger* advup cd to the finals Waclrteiday night by ousting’ pennantCHOICE
winning Columbus.
Mel Ki^itr will start for the
Tigrra amt Savannah Manager
Liquors - Wines - Beer

mrtrV lesson* In .f«otb*lt‘* silurtd
of bard khocks, he should prove of

Many Football Teams
Pry Lid Off Toniprht

FRIDAY. SEPT. 19. 1947

WEST PALM REACH. Sept. IQ
i/1*) Fear was *n umren passen­
ger at the streamlined coach
train 'trundled heavily through
ihr darkneii toward a hurricanedrained hridgr.
For sis hours on jd* path from
Jacksonville In Miami Thursday
the 'train h*d hern held up at
Fort Pierce well within the dead­
ly whirlpool of wind and salt
spray sweeping across loulheni
Florida
I he passengers grew steadily,
more-uneasy as the hours -passed'
and the storm mounlrd, whining

thought gravely for a mofnartt,
tfien replied frankly:
"Nothing."
Before the pasaengers realised
it the train had edged suit on
the bridge and moved across It
steadily. Whltecap* gleamed on the
surging rannl water* outside *011
flung pate froth against the
In a few moments the bridge
had licert crossed and the jfarll largely imaginary—was passed.
The passengers relaxed.
"Weren't you really worried?"
n passenger asked Gruner.
"Well," he laughed, “1 was a
gunner's, mate on tire flagship
Olympia at Manila in IHVK when
Dewey told Grldley he could fire
when he was ready. I don’t think
this hurricane quite comes up to
Little Myra frowned up at
friend of her mother who was on
her trnln escort 6n the way to
Miss Kuliy Wilson of Miami, a
n Fort Laudcrdali school.
"Do you think,**. »he **ked, "I
should carry my doll piggy back
when I get off the train? Or
would she get too wot?

H a v e In itia lle d
B e v e ra g e D ln p e rv irr

—

Ice Cold Beer All Times

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE and BAR
112 W. Flint 81.

Phone 880

NOTICE
The Firemen and Often* Lodge No. 001, affiliate of
the A. F. of L* will celebrate their 10th nnnlvenutry
on Monthly night September 22nd. at 8 P. M, at the
hall on W» 13th. Street. We nre expecting our General
Chairman to be with tut.
The public ih cordially invited, to he with um. *
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- —. A.-W. Dingle, President
Sam Mitchell, Local Chnlrtnnn

Complete Stock
W H ISK EY - WINE
M. C. Cinder Package Store
S. Sanford Ave. (dlndervllle)

ANNOUNCING OPENING OF
THE FLIGHT DECK
Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant
- At The Sanford Airport Saturday, Sept 20
Nrtvly Remodeled Dunce Floor nnd Ballroom
,
Dunce To The Mfioir Of

GLEN BROWN and HIS ORCHESTRA
Dining From 6 P.M.'Til Closing
50c Cover Chnrtjc
For Reservations Phone 9115
I'nder New .Management

AZALEA DRIVING PARK
One Mile Speedway
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
75 Miles of Thrills.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
I n in a Haiti •Ink Allr* It T o Tlrom MS ItM iliff *tUS IIUSIMVM
I 'a r l s T u r n e r * ls l U sin g H m le i
No- I T o l i r o r y l*»klw*U
■lamps W M l u i H a iti* I&gt;mmm T "

Will roiuider selling an interest In ssi eatahlished Insurance

S E P T E M B E R 2 I hI -

agency to a young Hanford man, preferably a Gl, who will

Free Time Trial*

give hla lime l« the business on a salary, commission ar»
rsngcmcnt, with privilege of acquiring the remaining interest.
Other lines can be added which ih r owner has not had lime

2 :0 0 P . M.

Scplember 20 - 2;00 lo 4:00 P, M.
Adnitailim 1.25 — Children Under 12 Free

to develop.

DtT AIN' B o r J11S' A
FEty DoLLAHS TW lA'A SM Ilst AN' A FROWN.
HIT'S AlN'L'f JE S' t P
VOll'S T6KKIN' IN . ER

If Interested write to Bo* 55, c/o Hanford Herald, Hanford.

• Week End Theatre Attractions

Florida, giving full Information .ihout yourself and refer-

PRICES" He - 10c

OPENS-- 12:45 P.M. Dally
SUNDAY

2F YOU’S BWiNr QtiT.!l

MONDAY!

F R ID A Y !

G-Men Trip Saints
In 5 To 2 Contest

mad* unlivo.-w**ild your*
policy-pay lor - lh*_i
rani ol guilabU queer-

■isiippi. trndHTunal opening ilay *111$ Tfltfdow, wil
GAINKSVIM.E, Sept. 10, (8pe
rivals, launch Iheir seasons at green palmetto.
rial &gt; — The Gainesville G-Men
University, Misa., Under n e w
•
evennl (he Florida State la-ague
coaches. Paul (Bear) Bryant guldShaughnrssy playoffs at threa all
ia^ the former ami John Vaught i®njplained. Hut
last night hy nipping the St., Aug­
at the helm of Olo Miss.
alt lhe wind-lortui
ustine Saints In « M s 1 battle.
Harold (Rail) Draw, who Itrft trrc, , nJ w erfBig George Full* limited the
M is s is s ip p i to r e p l a c e Frank
"U n,..'.
iomc- Saints to seven well scattered hits
Thomas at Alabama, unveils the
'10,“ l,
•a hia mates were comhlng |ho of­
t!)47 Crimson Tide edition against ont »*ked.
ferings of Johnny Thoobold for
Misatasippi Southern at_ Birming- j "Checking a I Ige up ahead." | nine
base Idows.
He said briefly. Have, to—wait . Tonight, tella. the tale for Ihe
. customary initial opponent. New­
two clubs.. The final tilt la sched­
berry, at Columbia, and. Ctemson
uled to gel under way in St. Aug­
entertains Presbyterian. In night
ustine tbi* evening with Manager
- games, Rnndotph-Maeon is at
Rumor iprrkd through ihe car*
Richmond while Davld*on is host that ihe hurrirane had loosened Myrl Hoag working on the hill
for the G’a ami Big Chief Jim
1 to Won.
Kelcher handling the mound as­
Friday night attractions in­ supports of Ihr span across the signment for Manager Don An­
Si. Lucie Canal nnrlli of West derson of the Saints.
clude Furman at Georgia.

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Saturday

H. JAMES G U T AGENCY

Ldgal Notice
, IN THE' C O U IIT t»P T H E t'O U .N .
TV J r i H l K . H tJU IN n l.l r u l N t r .
r u m i D A . IN I’RUUAIlK
IS lit;
INSTATE OK M Jt-TON « .
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WRIST
POCKCT
FACTORY PRirEH &amp; FACTORY GUARANTEE

-on (he name program

INGRAHAM
WRIST
WATCHES
$5*35

Neat, Dr«i» typ* ColloV
Two Roomy Bul\on-Slyl« Podtelo

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SANFORIZED KHAKI TWILL
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THE PANTS-

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�FRIDAY, S m \ 19. 1917

By Ray Gotto

FOR 777£ B E ST ICE CREAM

ON THE MARKET AGAIN

7... AM’ N O W lH C V
f G O TTA P L m rTH 1

VT

^*1 m nkf our own Ice Cream, All f l u o n
Tnsly — Delicious — H ealthful

OUTSIDE

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NO m o r e HOUSEHOLD '
DRUD6ERVI NO M0«E
MONOTONOUS TOIL' ITS.

PAINT THAT CLKANS ITSELI
(S E C R E T O F C H E A T E R

YAS SUH, AH SIIO AM m i ? 3IN .
M lJS lN ' A\AH M A R K MORLN
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St. John’s

M Y r a c k e t !* s w
W R IT IN G . O IN A H . BUT
IF T H IS C R A ’ E HOLDS
T O G E TH E R W E M IG H T
MAKE TH AT G A M E /

M C N L Y ... AN* All
AINT EVEN GOT
TH' PRICE UF A
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I GOT NEWS M
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THE AIRPLANES

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YOU 1H BUGS
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GAME 'CAUSE ( SVO)
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TARIFF, MONEY.
THIS FLIGHTS ,
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BEEN
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Better Coverage
OM.MISTUH,
IF WE ONLY
* KIN »i

Better Appearance
By Walt Disney

-fttICKRr MODSK
CHEATER:PROTECTION mill DHIAHII.ITV
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HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD

COM E C N .C A S F 'G F I
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223 W. THIRp ST

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Legal Notice
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6 ARTICLES

FOR SALE

10 llunincHH Opportunities

TUXEDO FK y,DS—corenlete line, A

ItKi.'UUD PLAYERS for rent, lly
H unt's T u s e jr Feed Slur*
day or week. The Music Dj *. Ill1
i'nintk, Poultry Supplies, Nail*,
W. la t SL ‘Phone OKI.
Purina Feed*, Groceries um!
.OFFICE apace 411 ilelM h Buihlmg
Meat*. Tuurhtun St Watson, I 2i)l
Iju g u light nffitca, s»ewl/ decor­
Celery, Phone 1199.
ated, all utilities, heat ami jani­
to r service fum iihed. Call HrJrt* FOB SA Lfc LtmrrncV for d riv e ­
A* H. St A. Dept. Stufo.
way*
and
fnedw ava— Phnne
II K lllli IMM u u ftu n h liid
Spnrit fo r office o r olher ty p e InisInesae. Sec W illiam liny Hon,
—S a n fo rd llua .S ta lim n . ■---------OOMFORTAIILK fu rn iah n l toil' room adjoininu liatli fu r 1 uirl

(HECKNTLY

rcmodelerl garage
apartmcnl, 3 rmims. Plenty of
room on beautiful Silver Lake,
Bathing &amp; fiahing. Phone IU2
before ft P. M.■or 2 (9 -after 7

2

W A N ! ED TO R ENT

F illK ll SH R IM P D IN N E R S
every night a t llom er'a.

OKAY... T H E Y FO NO THE ).
NUCSE WHO S T .r . " T W 5 V.

a ABN1 YOOCC I -

M aintenance niiilrrmU com­
pany, opt-inting on n nationwide
hn.ilx,

t* t t r r r p t in g

o p e n in ' a MlltliEM flf~ViTCirTiwn

nr&lt;&gt; oiilv iti|u u lte a . Write Un­
ited 1.abut aim Irs, loc., 10801
Kuril.I, Cleveland TJ. Ohio.

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W JL L . ifrlm l ru rit lo r fe e d , rtril.s
A moat- ovai y- JialiiH iay tncrrt- rfW. Park sa ic u n l'.l In- Pint Hook
intf. J . W. Bell, U k r Monroe.
pja- car of Km,tn,.i. IN illio

frrtmli, Ihriir*

FOR

P iano T u n tn g and R epairing. I- I.
Sill. Rea. flll-W .

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u d r i v b .it .

HOT P L A T E LUNCH
Served from 11:30 to 2 a t H om er’s.

SPORT COAT siie 14 pr^irtirally
ne*r. Phone 606-R.

FOR SALE

iN a

R A D IO

(tf.P A IR IN ti

SKK Jimmie Cowan's Sheet Metal
Fred M rm . 311 8. 2nd S t
Works for roof paint St roof
Cal. wonder pepper plant. U . B,
TUB 1IDMC SHOP
painting. I'hone 610. .
Mann, Lake Monroe, Fla.
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRIN'
1700 Sanford Ave. Phone I143 J
6 ARTICLES WANTED
FOR SALK *
ATTENTION MDTHRRH
&gt;LD NEWSPAPERS—3 0ENT8
igbest c a sh p rtre paid for used
—DIAPKR SERVICE—
&gt;
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
furniture. Ted Darla Furniture
Baby Valot * furnishes hospital
BUNDLES.
Cd. 311 E. 1st. I’h. 963.
clean, sterile diaper* and deudnr10. IS, 20 and 36 CENT
iicd container. Konomlcal and
I'LL BUY your ear regardless of
HERALD OFFICE
safe. Fully medlrally approved
age or condition. Boy Real, 306
Call Daytona 2467-W etdlret fir
W. 2nd 8L
NEW SPINET PI A NOS-W eaver.
details. 96 diaper*, 12 a week.
Liberal trade in A term*. The 'ANTED — used t typewriter .In
"F1R8T IN SANFORD'*
Musir Bo*. 119 W. First S t
good condition. Phone I066-W.
Pohne 063.
Cohen's Radiator Shop for rom
plrle radiator servire. 106 San
MOTOR’S INN. French and Sem 7 PdU, Livestock. Supplies
ford Ave. Phone 356-W.
F o r SALE—Beautiful 23 monthe
Curtain*.
Lace tablecbtha waehnt,
. , AUTO RADIOS, Moto:
old. Black male Cocker Spaniel.
starched A stretched. 61B MelPedigreed. Will sacrifice Phone
‘ and Service. The Sfullc
JonvIlli .Ave. Phone, 879.
118 W. 1*t SL Phnne 963.
Batteries A Battery Charging.

8

HELP W A N T E D

WANTED a boy to work part tiny
at service station. Must he able
to furnish references. Atlantic
Oil Station. 3rd and Park Ave.

ilrwiy complete. Magic. 8

mge. Second hind doors.

15

painting and .bod:
work jruarvnteni
Gibbs Body Shop
Ave. Phone 1009-J

AUTOS rOR SALE

FOR SALE
,
1939 Packard, new motor, new
m bt*er.J2W 4L Magnolia..Radio
and heater..

*---------------------------- ■
PICK-UP TRUCK; Plymouth 1B38,
L00R SANDING k finishing, good motor, 1296. Phona Or­
d e r i n g A waxiilg. Our power iando 2-1239 after 4 P. M.
unit enable* ua to work where M
^
there la no electric. C6I
available. 21 yeafs a ir Itrie*.*
!L M. Gleason. Lake Mary; F | t
PAINT CO.
LAWNS MOWKD.^Low pricai:
Je tty Lord Phona 738-W. F STOVE, hoi * a ta r
FOR_SALE-1840 144 ton Ford
client condition. Ph. BABY SITTER— Raa
truck' with body. Phono 83, Hill
Lututar A Supply Yard.
year old boy, Phuue

BLUE yVINDSHIEDS
ny make or 'model car.
daylight driving. Cuta
headlight glare at night.

Y

WORK WANTED

EXPERT aulu
repair. All
Jackson A
2100 French

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RClN UP T»€RE' YOU'RE WANTED.'
L00*&lt;5 LIKE B 0 9 LAWTON

HE*5 THE ONE, SHfRIT* ) - ( yOU TWO ARE UNDER ARREST FOR
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S E E U S FOR

EXPERT

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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT I.URHAtf OP
HANFORD
16 N. Park
Phene 180

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AK CORD *nod 118.00 rnid.
Write John Carlin, A ltamonte
C O U PL E Would like 2 or s-ro o m
fu rn ish ed ap artm en t until Ja n .
l« t. 1948. Reply J . A. IF. f a i r TK A NSFK RS-- I.a rg r new a s s o r t­ LtlN N IlT MCMULLEN'S Market
H erald.
&gt;Y V
R nrltef Shop open T im r^lny.
m ents Dernl Set* fo r K itchens,
F rid ay A S atu rd a y . .
Haihroom s, N u rsery , A lso C lass
S BKAL F S T A T T F cm SA M
Tum bler Sots,
H UNT A CAR
SUNK AftJK CLASH A
YOU IIRIVB IT
P t l N T CO.
P H O N E 300
IIK A t, K STA TB.A ,
l i t W. 2nd S tre e t
nWICKLAND-MOIIHIHON
M O RTCA CB LOANS
I RAYM OND M". H A L L Iteslto#
R eg istered B roker and
Inauranca" AlT"&gt;l
Rm. 4
F lo rid a S ta le Hank Itldi

OM.MICK.EYI I UAVE
MOST W O N D EC PU L
S O R P R iS G F O S YOU'

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O. D. Lsndreis. H u m 1021

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F lo w ON T M
O F F H A rt&amp; S l

for ounlifii'il men for territorial
franchises.
No m pii.il InvVST*
tUcnl n « f » u r jr . Fatih in your­
self aitil n n earnest desire to

R E N T — Floor san d er. Ksay Uigtii ~*.f W hy
f n i t*» n«n
#if »ni*r M*| I. 'iiTflH t*
FUtlTir”TiRAN D iT A N u - W u r lll- ’
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ra il nifllEf Ilf isiut&gt;r
le r, rveurulitioneil. T he Music
303.
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P A R IS A ND HURVICE
rftlf Hilt1 »«f laiiti C h |t&lt;f T t'» •'t#th
CONCKKTH SE W ER P IP E
109 P alm etto Ave.
Phone 1011 r a # t r * i r n « r * * f l # * * t I , i h * F H &gt; n w l i i
S K IT IC TAN KS, C reaao Tre
rattrf 1% nlotitc
lliu* *if l^*tw *
YA-DK m olh pro o fin g laala ti *, If, It |} and ISA »** »»»* •• •*
11' * *
veara. lla v o yo u r woolcna moth n i p f r r t v r f i r i i r r * « f t d - t D A
proofed now ; Downtown C lean­ m n - e n .s -frw r r^ in 'n m - r .n n r .r H y \-v»
alk|
with
.iftrl
fifty
fr»»t
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e rs &amp; L au n d ry . 113 Palm etto Fitilift) Mile *»f Ftliul* titfuth!»•
»n
Ave. P hone 914.
U&gt;l« | tlwti ISA of IIIt K 41, ft.

BURK hog la id 3$r lb. 3 lbs. tl.cKr
4 OR &amp; ROOM em pty htmiA&gt;. Phone
N. l.iin .U ig , flindervllle, Route

MOW!

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Mouatlne MrMlirry,

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KTTA KETT

By Paul-Itobinson

THC «JAlO n s C3M THg I ; / u r

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cultural production •{j'V* *rfmf‘l
nonsense to me," the Tveiv Yorkti
.wrote in the finj. p(..six. article*
(or Collier** dealing with hi* cabihet job under Franklin. D. Row'
Veit.
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— Motgenthau described the late
Hopkin* .*» the "belt** of the
New Deal spender* becauie he got
money into circulation quickly
lor pumping purpose* and gave
-destitute people work.

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. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
T w entyfifth Street and *•
W. I*. Ilrouks, Jr., paatqr,
. '
Elm Avenue
Park* A tenor at Slsth Street '
ile v . Joe CVCrsw*/ paator
.Sunday School, 9;45 A. M. ,
Sunday school btfcjitk at 10:00
Mornlng worship, 11:00 A- M.
A. M. with Mr. Clyde C. Muse
Training Union, 6:16 H. M.
supt. ’We hive classes for all
Evening Worship, 7:30 P. M.
The Kev. Maurice ilrantli-y mis- ages with good'spirit filled teach­
aionary to Nigeria, Africa will be ers that will make the- service a
call will t&gt;« g iv en ... ,
apeak for us Sunday.
Pastoral service j i t I fsPO A. M.
Wednesday Prayer Servire, 7:30
The pastor urges ell member* to
P. M. *
Monday -.Tuesday#- Wednesday - be present at this service.
. fckss, he said, wan "*o anxious
Evangelistic service at 7:45 P.
to keep g raft and politic* out week of prayer for Slate Mis­ M.' The peator will be speaking
of the public worka program that sions-program* 'by the W.M.U.
at both morning and avening ser­
ha practically ipent through a
vices. A fter the message an alter
medicine dropper." Ickes’ slow- FIRST MKTIIODIST CllURCIl rail will tie giving.
naa* in making decision* wn*
Murnlng Service: “The Achieve­
V. L, 0. Servlft 'eheh Tuesday
“sometim,-*
a real handicap, ’ ment of Fidelity."
evening at 7:48 P. M. Mr*. Cyn­
Morgenthnu added.
Kvening Service: "Christiana— thia Gaiisy, Leader^ 'A program
. In a foreword, Morgenthau oabl Or Keasonohle Farsi ml Ira."
for all young peonje,
ha waa prepared to tell the
W.
M.B. Service
each Thursday
each
whole atory of hia adminiitratiou
evening at 7:46 P. M.,, Mr*. Flora
FIRST
CHUMCII
OF
CHRIST
to far a i hi* record* and knowl­
Crews, leader in rHxYge.'
SCIENTIST
edge allowed. And alao to "run
The Church atdRg;«band will
H00
Ka»l
Second
Hlrcel
the rink of mlainterpretalion by
furnish the music Tor all these
enemy or by friend." He .added.
‘t I' i’i|AA *'*M f *m !* ningh fC rvirr.!services, and the public l» Invited
“Roosevelt's place In history
■tu n d *
la sufficiently maaaive to aqryivo Subject: "M atter."
H:00 I’. M.: Wrilge.vlay Servire.
the pinprick* of* (wUy detrac­
Cfll'AL
HOLY CHO
Resiling Room hours, Tuesday's
tor*.'
Referring to the New Deal'* and Fridays. 3:00 to 6:00 P. M.
Mark T, CaVpHtiWT Rector
three big depression spender*.
Feast of St. MatlhsW, Rvsngellst
CHRISTIAN
A
MISSIONARY
Morgenthau aaid today:
8:00 A. M.: tI|)Yt0kmmunion.
ALLIANCE
"I waa In favor of having them
Chapel.
On Hanforil-Orlando Highway
(pend all that war nreeiaary
8:30 A. M.: Hally Day. Church
Glenn E. Smith, Paator
to meet human needs, hut I knee
School. Opening service In the
SUNDAY
that a future of unlimited spend- ' 10:00 A, M,: Bible School. Mr. (hutch, Every member of the
tng would only demoralise tlu A. WIcLnldt, Sunt.
echool la requested Id be present.
11:00 A. M.: Morning prayrr and
btulneaa community." , ...
11:00 A. M,t Morning Worship.
Tailing of a ita ff meeting on
7:46 P. Mg Evening Service. sermon.
April 16, 1037/ when ha .aaid ej(- The pastor will speak at bold **r2:00 P. II,: Holy Baptism..' -*
fnrta ware being made to taper vlces. The public Is cordially In
6:00 F. M.: First fall meeting
off govarnment money outlays. vilaL
_ . | of_y.E.8X. Opening devotions in
----1the chaos!.
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Morgenthau Treadled that Wal­
lace yapected to apend $1,267,000,CHRIST CHURCH. I.ongwood ) Advance notice—First fall inset000 In 1937 exduiiva of the coil
jlng of th« Men’s Club on Septem­
Mark T. Carpenter, Vicar
of atablliitng farm production
ber 29 at 7:00 o’clock, fit. Monica
Hti M atthew,'Evangelist
and crop consumption through
3:00 P. M.: Evening prayer and,Chapter will b« In charge of the
an “evsr-normal granary" plan." sermon.
*
(supper,
$1,167,000,000 in 1838, and &gt;1,087,000,000 in 1838,
This brought a remark from a
tchh
World Revolution—
-S taff-m am ber- that - Wallace’s-*«hsent. \ha'd “given
away"
M ’a n tla ic e fro m Pag* no . I
II oalln.rd .Ires, l'»i« uatl
1.894,000,000 from 1834 to 1837.
ahevltta cgme to power 30 year*
orgenthau himself lnterpo»e&lt;l some comment.
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Aildressing the UN tieneral Aa- ago..
kfet Wallace's “overhead" waa
What more natural than that
1180,000,000
or rflne months to 'aeinbly -yesterday Mr. Vjhinsky,
m odoV Jfoi
Soviet deputy foreign minister, Russia should make the most of
give aW&amp;y (B 16,000,000."
opporunity? The only new
When he informed Wallace nf cried “war monger" at John Foa- its
thing In the situation la that Musthis talk, Morgtnthau _»aiiL U r te r Dullea ami nearly a doieii oth­ row has tabled Itl ' CSTdl
Secretary of Agriculture comment- er lending American* and turned move which was forced upon ' ait
ad: “You don't understand what down flatly (hr n»w Marshall plan deliberately by U. 8. Secretary of
■Jor remodeling the- United N a­
W* are doing."
State Marshall'* challenge in the
: “Oh, yea I do," Morgerithnu ait til tions.
The war-monger charge was Assembly Wednesday.
ha replied. ”1 understand It more
Vishlnsky’a speech wasn't con­
ft
•very day. This Is ten times thrown directly nl Dulles.
structive, and obviously wain't
Dulles
was
silting
with
the
U.
worse than llnpklna. Hopkins is
meant to tie. It waa a capable job
the only one that has cut down S. delegate midway in the U. N. of two-fisted street fighting,
assembly
hall
as
the
Russian
chief
expense* in Washington ami th.&lt;
which Included calling of names. .
on# that costa us more than an*- delegate vigorously flayed nations
It was, of courae, a cry of de­
and
personalities
in
the
basic
!
body elxe is Wallace. My hat is
fiance but many delegates nuie*l
•Soviet
policy
statement
to
thli
eff to him—he I* getting awny
that It was straight-from-thesession of the assembly, „
with murder."
*boulder Red propaganda which
Vishinsky.
bitting
hard
at
the
Rorgenthxu aaid there waa Just
wuuld make prime reading in HusU.
8.
policy
supporting
Greece,
a* much pressure fur sjn mliti;;
“th a t the**a iiro &amp; ly 'a d o p t ala and would impress satellite*
, ,
from ConitTes* aa from • govern. proposed
a resolution calling on Ihe U. 8 ., and temporising nations.
;
merit agencies. On that Issue, hu Turkey
However, We shall make a mis­
and Greece to halt "the
bald, many Congressmen were .propaganda of a new w ar" which take If we don’t also take this
j
#*|ike the Georgia politician whu c- said- waa lidnjc-raixicd-uiL by speech to lie a declaration- of
' policy by Ih e Soviet government.
4 ------- always-voiad dry toll drank
. ..f , a r, |ul„ ry c|rc!t.,.;
The language which Vishinsky
The resolution nlsu ratted' for
outiavHng atomic and other wea­ used hs* shocked a multitude.
-L u,. HEflH FOR WALLACE
pon* of “ mass extermination" aa Your correspondent has attended
many international conferences In
' NEW YORK, Sept. 19. G P )- being in the Interest* of “all the
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. to stymie the weild m ohmiwr
Eugena Dennis, general secretary i-ace loving nations” ami aa "the
~|a Communist l *ariy/-aaUt last eavirai -blow- upon the propag­ down" tilt Ttntfch was the first for the spread of-Communism, the
,t American Communist* he­ anda and the instigator* of a new break by the United States from | time will come when It will break
the unanimity of the great pow ers. against the shores of great couned the time waa right for war."
The chief Russian delegate, No. In the U.’ N
j Dies which will fight to keep it
ditching a third party but that
2. Tha Marshall .economic plan] out. However, that’s a m atter o f
i#y would not “Isolate ourselves" 1 depute to Foreign Minister Mol­
by taking such a step "without otov, blamed the United State* for Europe waa merely an exten- the rather distant future. 8omslubstantis! trade union and Other and liritain specifically for the slon of the Truman Doctrine to I thing may Intervene,
progressive support." Dennl* told slow progress on atomic energy rover sll Europe.
JL-Tbe- United States and Bri­
,a rally the party favored^."a control and arms limitation—two
strong; Independent people's parly rmim* advocated try R ovlcrR usiti tain are responsible for tha lag In
last
year.
setting up atomic energy controls.!
‘ * connected with the proHu labeled tho Marshall plan
4. Soviet Russia will stand firm ­
Wallace program and
announced yesterday as an “lll- ly against sny attempts to disrupt
concelved scheme to substitute and the unanimity of the great powers
bv-psaa the security council."
■—the veto rig h t
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down tu the a: *- 87 Offtcls! anti 'brlvste' circles In
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plause of the Russian group in the United States are hurling unLegal Notice
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the assembly, whlfh had .cheered fuumled charges of war prepara­
him
eevcral'
time*.
The
United
tions against Russia.
MOTICK TO SPTK SM
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No. s i n S t a i r s drlrfcatlnn did not ap­
Vlshimky waa applsudfd as be
•TOl
“ AH" O tlK lJ ,
II A ttS'll ILI. plauded or make any move when leveled verbal assaults- against
.V*bo*e rstldtnc* l« Hall. I^iultlaOs. the grey-halred prusrcutlng attar- what he called American war
rar proa n d who** | mmi office *&lt;Mr*t* ••
&gt;y, now a diplomat, finished.
flteera and "war-mongers.
wg&lt; ." The
car* e t (l*a*r*l ire llte ry , lt»u. ts*uHe msdq .these other conten­ Soviet Ukraine, Poland, and other
' T tlU AHl3 I S K H k l tr N O T IK IK U tions in his speech!
T^e
members of tha Russian group
- I k s I .lite r * ha* l w « lA e iltu in t sn&lt;)
1. The Truman Doctrine . laid rlapprd loudly.

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were all of frame construction,
sod were located It) the Higgins
Industries plant and Industrial
Canal are*
The Navy had crash boats work­
ing In the k.aka Fontchartraln
shore area, evacuating residents.
The naval boats w6re going from
house to house over deeply Hood­
ed 'lan d ,
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A number of persona narrowly
, »eap«d injury whan the roof and
walls of a garage collapsed, crash­
ing on several: automobile*.
At Raton Rouge, hurricane
force wind* were expected by
mid-afternoon. The Harding Air­
port already reported 40 mile
falea.
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Sheriff Newman Debretlon and
Chief of Police Fred Parker want*
•d citltens to go home and stay
out. of danger. Emergency and
disaster relief crews were order­
ed to stand by at Baton Rouge.
The National Guard was alerted.

sign atop a department (tore
1 in n it I t i n t ' l i m n
town. ,0 P,,ca
M114.tto j-h0 Ford eboul
Comcrashed Into Canal S tre e t'b u t'no - L t i o n s L iU n C IlL O ll
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the
oldest in the gum ball
one
waa
injured.
(CMIlHfC frm Cm * Um *
l(Ws|lasni im n r««» ■&gt;•” •
- butlhcss and makes ita own gum to
Near Pontchartrain Beach, a
reported in the »ellleroent of Her­
huge rooftop which stood 40 Te-*t uf the machine-,' whirh bear* high standards, said Mr. Nelson.
on.
tall, was torn to bit* by- gust* l Lion's Club Insignia on the gloss It la „not bubble, .gutn. Machines
of 75 miles per hour. 8 treeu iniglobc. Inclo.ing . the . varf-colorcl *Tt&gt; fullv ^covered by Insurance.
Near Diloxi, Miss., stout timlief pier* were snapped like match
New Orleans, _lined by tgigantir : |1Bn« nf K„ n ; Tba Jw-c/irf th e ; '
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stidka, and roof* were torn from
^ ro tOccn-cgf peled to
‘ruaclii ri&lt;- Is iicight •hromlui'u and
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many homer. A /tide 10- feet
n&lt;*pth of M virat Inthci by'
,* . , • » #_ 1 i n i i fe l a K v I p n H n i l P n p
unit tori) branches.' Fallen p.,w -H hn‘ -tucHott cap* for Tost unlog to l IID L 1 8 C / X i e n a C U T O T
above _normal flooded residential
line* lighted the murky- morniit" icounlors. It operates by inscrlion • S i g n i n g D lB Q V O W U ls
area*,'am i gigantic tgavu brok*
built 20 year* ago agalnil storm*.
with blue-green sp a rk r and dU -juf n penny. ’ .
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Highway 90 vas impassable and
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pointed
out
that
the
gum
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^WASHINGTON.
S ep t 19, GP&gt;—
over the city’* $3,600,000 aeawall,
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was atudded with stalled automo­
pecan.. crop w
.a.-f-.„,-!m
taking a « trl,in
c e r w .tr invenlid
. f f .a enumber
' " The
T ? National Labor Relations
Board and Robert N. Denham, Its
beating with ftiany trees Mown "* y«nrc ago liy n T!.-.p{r»t mini
biles.
duwn and other* stripped o f"f'-"1lor rlre lire, 11 . M, .Mount, who i j gcm-ral colrnvol. W a v allowed,
The staamship. Empire State
Rage and ripening nu u . Tin roof-i | n„n. .jj y (.n l , u!l(
latter’s A F t. and CIO top officers until
■napped , ita haw'sera amt peeled
away from the Congreaa Street
" f l w up like tlnfoH. ^
son main- the mgehir.i * which OcL 81 to sign affidavits dies- *
At Biloxi guits up to 76 miles ,
,
. .
wharf In New Orleans, but the
vowing Communism. The effect of
an hour raked that resort city | ,"*vv »&gt;«'**i placcvl by civic
master succeeded in reaching mid­
-r, ojgan, . ,
« Uo n l» that the board wlU
and
water
covered
the
causeway
JJfRons
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13
sta’c
The
Jack-1
not JUmi*, AFL and CIO eases
stream and both anchor* were
leading to .the inner harbor.
tunvillr* Uni t Club is one of the In-fore that date."
dropped. A deatroycr-eacort broke
More than 10,000 persona were
loose * and rammed the Algiers
evacuated from flimsy wartime
Farry.
housing projects along the vulner­
Mui*ant International Airport,
able Gulf Coast from Pensai-.dti
14 milt* west of New Orleans,
NEW
ORLEANS,
Sept.
19
(/!*)
westward.
reported the roof torn off it*
One fishing boat was m ia-ir:
main building. The field Itself —A great Gulf hurricane atrurk
Louisiana at 6:30 A. M. today, with two persons aboard. Thee
was under a foot of water.
The 130-foot smokestack atop ripping into the exposed area at were listed as Kalvator Barrior
the Hotel Monteleone, in the the mouth -of the Mississippi and hit 17-year-obl nephew,- KimFlench "Quarter of New Orleans, River with Winds of 100 piUea &gt;n sell . Collins.
collapsed * across twu buildings hour.
Mayor Delessep* S. Morrison Grateful Lellcrt Pour In From I sometimes felt so high atrur ;
The storm which devastated proclaimed
but no one was hurt. A banana
a ’state of- emergency
Lakes To Gulf. Moled Medicine ami weakened I could scatccly
s
large
p
o
rtio
n
of
Florida
two
conveyor was slammed against the
at 7:30 A. M, fC S T )‘and orders 1
Gave
Her Prompt Relief After stand on my feet. My elimina­
days
ago
waa
reported
early
tocausing uneilimated damage,
all persons to "remain Ittdoaru,
Four Years Search, States Well- tion waa sluggish, and many days
top of a shed at Erato Street, day centered 30 miles north of off the streets, and keep mil?
I frit so worn out th a t, most of
Known Resident
A 3-story health center clinie [lurwood, l.a., which is near the of the downtown area unless -t
my housework had to go undon*.
on Rampart Street, on the rd,-o mouth of th* mighty river. Fore­ is absolute necessary."
one can b« mor# thankful
Happy ri'- ’t and Women from for“No
of the business district, waa casters aaid It would pas* “very
He continued: "The situation
the
Retongs gava thsm.
rloae"
to
the
sprawling
city
of
to
Gulf ate I relish relief
unroofed and one wall cavad in
Is well in band and all agencies the (7ic.it
my food without trouble,
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tlu-r-'li.
f
l(*
ii-nct
rave
under the storm's impact. A res­ ijrw Orleans,
functioning 100 percent in
Ugly black' clouds and rain are
them, lifted r-f t : V, at nf i«ttflor­ that high strung weakened feelini
idence on North Hroed Street
the protection uf life ond prop- in
is relieved, and so If th* stuggls1
in'* »**»
the MV
city as orl
war*'*-. reported •*
V
collapsed but no injuries were re­ were
elimination. 7*
1‘ «frfel-so
-much beHef
bell
&lt;f. MtVrrny?
i l - s o ‘much
■
thousand* of refugees crammed
ported.
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I - .g. .s .a.n. d
» ’ -The-purpose 1iof the proclnmatlrtrf;
all
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P*rK)n'Ph4re' waa no estimate of pos­
the Mayor said, was "not I
sible casualties alohg Ihe Gulf u th e r s h e lte r s : t i usts up to 76 ipil-.-s alarm apyone" hut simply as ft .ttla n tn . G i . who hnnmlv d c ln r e ti! ""Y recommended Retong* to.
and
steady
winds
uf
66
mil**
gava nn- -.pli-ndi
Coast, but' It .was .feared-that In­
S K ____
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precaution.
Retonga is S
Intended
to relieve
juries and property damage woulJ tui1* at the historic city.
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T-lief a fte r i’veryth|ng else I trird il 1st res* due to tnsuffietnt flow
Approximately
8,600
persons
really exceed the toll In Florida,
Three of the firat five- pa»«et had failed. My appetite was |-,&lt;«1 of digestive Jukes in the stomach,
'here, Wfiere the storm struck two huddled in New Orleans’ murilci- thrown by Georgia’s Frank Sink- m ost of iht- tim e but just u fter loss of appetite. Vitamin B-l de­
us!
auditorium
and
20,000
wer«
.
, _ , .
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days ago, only five live* were lost
*n
Vr i-sling my viff*-ring l«gsn. Eo ficiency and constipation. Accept
although property damage aoared n it mated to be sheltered In the wlc*1
city’s 40 school*. Many of the | “n« e. ,Bow| ' lMiic were B"04 t(,r much gtis furituil in rrtv stomach no substitute. Relonga may be* *
to many millions.
tliyt it pfu-n pri s s - l against my obtained a t TOUCHTON DRUG .*
. tefugees were French aoeaking touchdoWM.
clirst until I could liaidly breathe. CPfiakaem an and
■l, ,4 truck
ieiial# faem
dee ffrom
v/i rsi I
Adv. C
. 8lltJ r P*r'* nt
l^e hou* * * /n• fishermen
farmers
Ihe Rene housing project for lbs flood-threstgned b#you ..£01111negroes a t New Orleans - wsi a ' dry below New Orleans.
Phone
Phone
reported destroyed in the early
The New Orleans health center:
psri of the hurricenV. The houtei was unroofed shortly after dawn
and one of the three story brisk
wall* caved under ihe poundlnT*
various parts of .the world arid of hurricane winds, huge metal ,
cannot recall anything even ap­
proaching the Deputy Foreign’
Minister's warmongering charges
INNERSPItING
against the--United R tatri and
MATTUKSS
even against individuals.
One of Vishintky'a surprising
V
and
(and nrta would say somewhat
daring) attacks was made against
MATCHING
and
the American Legion whicn in­
cludes the millions of Americana
BOX SPUING
who did so much to save Russia
Hot ft For
In th* great war. He classed the
“n o t o r i o u s American Legion"
among the war-mongers.
Well, what does all this add up
to? Naturally s lot of folk today
Less I.Ibentl Allowance For Your Old
are looking anxiously at their war
,S. Sanford Ave. (Glndcrvitie)
t
Spring and .Mattress
barometers to are how they read.
Well,.so fa r.a s l .see-we ore no
‘0
nearer war today than we were
H O LLY W O O D
before Vtshinaky unburdened hlmC pU C H
self yesterday. That being so,
w* still ean_ accept It m) a .(acl
.
-LAUNDERETTE-----Complete
■ftsitMr Russia nor any other
country wants war. All other
of
things aside, She Soviet Union
isn’t resdy for w sr and won’t be
, ' {S A N F O R D
so
for many years.
Of course, if nothing happens
_W hol*. W egks -Wrurh 4)on»-A ul&lt; vm aH rnlly

New Orlehns Hit

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AN D YOU A UK liKMKHY IU." I n R E t i to file a n a p p e s rn n ta in
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ey o f October. A. D. I M L
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ARM O U R’S P u lv e rize d

SHEEP MAHURE
KI LN DRIED

current selling- prices ‘
of the foliowing NEW BUICKS
‘ delivered Hi Sanford. •
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4-Door Convertible
Sedanette
2076.00
Special
2138.00
2731.00
2322.00
Super
2236.00
3057.00
2633.00
2532.00
Roadmaster
All prices Include factor}* equipped Underseat Heater, Defroster,
Radio, Clock, etc.

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Sell to imliv’lduul:i who buy for resale.
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Pemiltze you by makinic un unjustified, low allowance for, the car
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BU^CX- c tr i w^icb ia limited only by availability-of mitUrlaU. Aa
nearly as possible our deliveries are being made (rHrceping with the
date on which your name v u taken.

So when good friends nsk utt, “How do I get one of those BuickaT”,
our forthright answer is nlwnya tho same: "Place your name on our
list, sir, at otico. The soffner wo have your name, the sooner you stagt
climbing up our customer list."

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TH E W E A T H E ft

Rainy and squally tonight with
continuing cloudiness Tuesday.
Mind* lr**h to moderately strong
Minthrn-ttrli .10-10 miles per hour

tha WarU)
a of A a n l U t 1
for Sanford.
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/O L U M E XXXVIII

Established 190S

SA N FO RD ,

Storm, Not Hurricane
Gmail Craft Warned
By Weather Bureau
But Little Danger
Is Seen For Others
MIAMI. Rapt. 22. «V-G rady
Norton, chief of the Federal
Storm Warning Harriet hare, adriaad Floridian* at I I1. M. to­
day* , ,
"Don’t lal the alorm- now In
tha Gulf ta u a t you too much
worry. It ta too close to land
and morlng too faat to beroma
a hurricane.
"I frankly baliara that If the
• canter remained orar tha water
for another 24 hour*. It would
foefeaae to finrrieaae force. Hot
* It will not remain orar water
that long.
“The w o m wa will gat from
it will be natty waathar with
haary aqualle. Hlgheet wind*
of auatalned Telocity ao far her#
been 40 mile* an hour. When
squalls come along, they hick
op orar SO.
"The principal danger la fa
M email craft.
After the renter
w . /ro a s u Florida-and enteta th e Atlantlc. It poaaibly wilt Jump
ahead to hurleana force, but |u«J
now we ace principally concern­
ed with development* aa It. approache* Florida.
"Wa are heaping a rery cloaa
watch.
7“
"Of eoorae, all of u t ar# jittary from laat weak’* atorm #iperlence. Hut wa can face a
*0 mile blow with confidence
f and a feeling of security. If
any change* In the eltuatlon oc­
cur, you may bar# confidence
that you will be adrlaed fully
und quickly.
'"Tha aun broka through at
Miami at 1 P. M. More squall*
hey won't bo
•re mating, but they
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WASHINGTON, Sept- *»
-The American R
Red
OF)—The
i Crow
a t apdroprUthd
' 0*14
arid today -It
It hhae
»P(lr
I- 11.000,000 to meet "diaaalar
rr'iyf needr" ol stricken laml-

"TtVr*^ «ruT'aoat h*re ’ Ftnrlda.
Weekend arrrey*. on which
reports i r t InmfnpWt#, litdiCate more than 1.1M home*
were deetroyexL 11.000 or
more damaged and that about
“ 1*0,000 peraona wera housed
—d fed hr the Red Croaa In
Florida, MUalaalppl. Uulelana and Alabama.

* MIAMI, Fla.. Sept. 2 2 - y n A weak tropical etorm with wind*
around 50 mile* an hour in gu»ti
M expected to paxi Inland on the
Florida we»t coait in the Fort
Mycn-Tampa area lomctime this
afternoon or tonight, hut the Wea­
ther Bureau, emchafizld today that
* wirv»H not he dangerous at all/*
&gt; Chief Forcaater. Grady Norton
^»aid amall craft ahould not venture
Into the open -lea where the wind*
will be at peak In guiU.
He *aijJ_the disturbance, which
wa* centered orar Dry Tortuga*,
60 mie* from Key We»t, tri* morn­
ing wa* tccompanild by a large
*re* of squall* which would be
felt over mo»t of Florida, He laid
It w*i doubtful if the Well Coait
Awould feel Iny higher wlndi than
other atetiona of the itate.
The higheat luitaincd wind* in
the (Horn *o far rare been 40 mile*
an hour with tru*t» up to 54 mile*,
Nortin aaid. Ghita of 54 mile* an
‘. hour were fepotled at Key We»t
this morning. In Miami, wind*
reached 36 mile* an hour at
8:30 A M.. with gu*t* ilighlly
»Yigher. The city waa lathed. fre^®qu»ntly by rain.
• Norton a*Id the atorm loat eon■Idarabla intensity
In PMjtog
orar Cuba laat.n ig h t and added
that It would not h a rt opportunity
to Meopan" before *lrIking the
Florida coait- Ho aald the atorm
constated of a brood aroa of equal­
ly waathar without a wall organ!*ad eantar and appeared to bo
quite weak.
"There la nothing to gat alarm# 4 about,** ha a**crt*d, but
.w arned amall c ra ft against rantaring o u t
-• However, the dlnnal Job of
tabulating caaualtlaa and property
* damage continued along the coaat
of Louisiana, Mlaaltaippl, Alajl bama • and attrowre northwest
Florida. Thirty-eight wero known
dead, and there waa apprehension
Of eaten atv* flood damage to com­
pound the desolation strewn by
, the hurricane Itself
, »_
Delayed report* rronTGulfporf,'
Ml**., aald beach arena atlll war*
Mocked off, and residents were
warned away because of vanomoua
snake*, apparently washed ashore
from outlying Islands. Several
reptile* war* killed measuring
from four to six feet In length.
Upstate
Mississippi to spray
Power truck* war* brought1from
leach debrla with DDT and lime
(Caotlamef m r« « , *t*&gt; .v.
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MONDAY. SF.PT. 22, 1017

urwlay
NO. 222

A s s o c ia te d P reaa L t u t d W i n

British Delegate

Miami Street Scene After Hurricane Passed

Danger Of W ar
Truman Doctrine 19 Billions Is
Is Denounced By
Estimated As
Europe’s Need
CIO Convention

FDR Adviser Says
Sovietism Worse
Than Czarism

Wallace Says United Catastrophe Is Fore­
States Cannot Win s e e n If Marshall
Third World .War Plan Aid Withheld

MOSCOW, Sept. 22. l.l'V—
Ne»-paper readers In the Soviet
l ninit lod.xi H e r e given a re­
pot! that liepulv Koielan Mini-ter tniliel 1 tUhinskv had
up-cl the plan* of forces In Ihe
United Stair* whlrh »*re picIn m l .la tr&lt;*MPiC ^41

Dr. Isriiaji Bowman
Of Johns Monkins
Addresses
Students t .
.

BOSTON, Sept. 12 UP* -G en­
PARIS. Sept. 22 lAV Wfilrrn
eral office!* of ibe United Elec- Europe pledged itrell lo a pro­
• 'iiw iiM O R i. ' s " e p i ; ' i ? ^ ,
tiical. Radio and Machine Work- gram, of «clf-belp tod*y and ,a*kcd
Dr. Ilaiah Bowman, prciident &lt;d
&lt;p*,, of America. CIO. -today de­ ihe Um&amp;r*Sht«&gt;r -t^ .end it
John* Ho|Ain* Univrnily and No.
nounced the' Truman Adminiitra- $19,330,000.00 under a four-year
I geogr.iphii a|_ adviict to the late
THIS IS A rniC A l n u n SCtNg In'Miami, Fla, with the tkelelont of hundred* of small bud ne*» pirn- *
lion'a foreign, policy at one ibal Marshall Plan a* a mean, of avert
(landing in long row* after the tropical hurricane had swept through the city causing million* In property
Preiidmt Romevelt dining WmlJ
"give* ut imetutily and point* to ing economic “catastrophe/*
damage. After pairing over adptnem Florida, tho atorm swept into the Oulf ,qf Mexico, only to'tu tu
War 2, sail! (••alav. tlut "t’ommun
*«
war..
Thi* program, tbe participating ' northwestward and aim at. the aouth LnuliUnq coait and the new New Orleans area. (Internationjl)
lint i* a5to|uli*0t detigned to be
Their crilicitm in a foimal re­ 16 nation* declared, cobid enable
more tUlhlest ^nd imnplele tlum
port to a ihoutand delegate* tep- Europe "to make her lull"contri,
Cian*m. Onlv tbe la|ie| »t*tbingtetenling 600,000 wqrkrrt at the kution to the welfare of tbe world. ’
ed."
union— one of ihe target) in llte
The requeit wa* made in a 20,In an addirvi to imotning »l'i
CIO—opened a week-long ennven 000-word document which will be
! denl» al tl.e UmvetsUv. l U m ' vn.le
lion here.
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dispatched to V^arhington aflet Ilf
liverevl n ileiuim i vlioll of the Ruv
Tltey criliciied Preiidenl Tru­ ligning heie today by representa­
nan giueAinirpl. and raid.
man tpecifically for accepting a* tive* of tbe Ift nation* which mapA complete *ct of abandoned
" I tin not leaf i b r t'SSR todav
advtieti politician* whom. ibev tied their economic want* in Km
cl’the,, identified a* belonging l.»
I only leai dial out people w II
laid, the people bad rejected re­ lian-boycotied conference* held
C o m m i t ­ not,.*, 1 m lime in Hive nut itnn,,'!
Nathan * l-ev.entbal. *6fl vrat old A g r i c u l t u r e
peatedly by rr electing Franklin here for 70 day*.
negttl who had been ic|*.-i tf-’ I
t e e A j ’. r e e n O i l F u ­ tlir r»pin«n;n anti tbe ni'.in-. tlcV
D. Rooievelt. They alto callrd upOnly a 1.500-word summary wa*
mining from hi* home .it 41 7 l..,,i
wain yn aggirnive, arbitrary, u "
t u r e F o o d E x p o r t s rupt, and (wiwerlul ., govemmenl
on Mr. Tiuman lo return to the made public today; the text it
5etonil Street rince '• til n'tli**
policiei of the New Deal.
scheduled for publication next
ol tbe follv id rl.nling a v,.vt.
LONDON, Sept. 22 i/F) An Stluhlay evening, were found on
Wa sh ing ton ! Sept. 22 -r&gt;
bail Seminole Bnillev II I and
Henry.A. Wallace aliened that weekend.
"1
llnv icaron dl univei,itin
Pierident Inimvn invited In* cn
Arab nlfirr ipnkeiman &lt;aid lodaV
"The American people, through
bmught
lo
polite
head.piuteit
it
the United State*, even " itli it.
are
cnnrcined
atoiUI our new milt
lire cabinet to luncheon today ai
the Arab world ha* agieed to
wealth and atom bomb* "will never thfir government and their Con­ make "a complete economic and 5:10 o’clock Sunday evening b&gt; lop Adminulivti.in idlmvlv (dung­ laiy ,'iv ii e law. ' ■ •
gress, will consider thi* program
win p third world war.”
ed into a »rnr» of critical &lt;c.nfer- ,11c «ald a universal -.rvicJ Ihw
cultural break" with Europe anJ Patrolman Robert Gilyaid
&lt;&lt;
mm rtmm Bln
wn, needed "if vvn nte to distil*
“The war that la l-elng bred foe
America if the United Nation* t Police were informed eady Sun ence*
. . .on ttitemalional ,-problem*
f
f Lute military li«h, aril ie,pun,|.
U* must ha stopped,” he deviate 1
dry
nioming
by
M&lt;&gt;nier
!,.
I
lain,,
should attempt to partition Bale*with this *v the lug, im m ediateI,ilm e. fait Iy mid at Hi- same
In an addrra* prepared for tha CIO
inter of the mining man, that (|ur*tiim:
I time tr i pnldlc. Including c-tntine.
ronvantion. Wallace aald that in
the event of \nother war “we alii
Tire rjrnknman, lelf-ityied Ixrn- be wa* mining, lie wa, deim li' l Shnuld Congtes, be called into j grcOioiiitl. *ii|unill
net have strung allies.”
1,1 « * 'egim e. ..f tl,
.
. don prop*gambit for ibr ’ Arab ai being 5 feet, II iiuhet in special tettion |o M-e d emergenryl
-of -Hr-m were.
*Th# reactionary government,
L^itllL light blow |&gt;—
,sd-*- -altd-Judd aid TjyF.tlfiqie------- --------- ' '*■"*
coir—Ht-w -toll 0 high tlegr— i,f
we ar* ^auppurUng abroad. will,
I
leaded.
He
bad
been
westing
.1
Ian authoritative British Foreign OfSecretary of .'stale Mrivhvll, wbu* 01 gouUalton for evil, *uch virion*
enujiola with Intarnal revolu­
tion* II a great war breaks out
G. W. Sp»nc»r won to|&gt; honor* fice muter said Britain would sc- while ca|&gt;. Ian ihiil am! wnrx flew from tb- UN meeting in! H*r i’f ,Vw ‘? r*
1!h*
betAeqitvthe United Slate, and •» * out* program conducted by cept such partition if other UN pint*.
HBt
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p..„id u .if:
RpaM oXK iaW .
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U in n the' clothe* were brought
i' » ii | " ^. b ,,‘ wou,d ht,P « W ou, ,Hr to the police station,. Monte* KHfCUtlvg, IiR«_uiidic4ftd hr hr ! ftttkVfHpn vj»n f h f t*-»r 11.*1ml
^ ;^ b S ^
rV |UU9/|
^ t tI'uiciug
l ’nV udowrn
A tT h a aame.Ume Wallace
!irvp» iirnn/lv ll»r U%v m »l* 1■* *luvmlUl fur tin* Afnfrtuiin |n'*iier
*d- upon Praaldant .Truman to George 8tlne, R. L. Dean a n d .P to je e 1H ani, »*•&gt; notified, came to tho
Colonial S e c r e t a r y Arthur station and identified" the clothes should be convened in exlramd ,
^
summon a ipecial *e»*iun of Con Rev. Mark Carpenter In rapid fire
■ r t JImmediately
ljP
grna
to '“enact Into ortler._ and winning a large and Creech .lone* leave, by plane for ns those of tier missing brother, n a rr levrinn,
|
I'("Mlttinlitrt *iTO1*|»|| *' v«I*1V
a rationing'
ami price con­ varied assortment of prliea.
Ilaw
n lH
l'
New York tonight to pre»eftl
Mr. Ituman’, attituS- wa, re I.
At tha luggaatlon of A C. Britain'* views to the t'N Assem­ according to the police report.
trol la w ;with te e th ,tn -It."
Several traffic arcidenl, were
H -nreerg »n rwae s lit
Stine, the club voted to hold a bly, soon to consider a majority
City Meet Postponed
Taking to task Senator Robert ".Ladles Night" program during
reported to police nvey the wees
report of it* aperiai committee end t)Ut the only injury was that
A. Taft (R-O.) for suggesting the
I
For VFW Dinner
week of Oet. 27. Earl Turner
that tha American peopta prob­ and Mr. Stine were named on th» An I'aleatlne fteommending divi- uf Ar tInn Lee Snlliv&amp;t of Long- Thousands Attend
• Inn of moat of the H»l&gt; Land wood who lirol Ids libs hui t n,
ably should rat lea* extravagant­ committee of arrangement*.
( unmiissitin meeting
Into Arab .and Jewish state,.
LuUiuirdiu Funeral j willNofw-City
ly, Wallace declared:
the result of 11 collision at !t;!tO
Mr. Stine also announced that
held tonight in order ilurt
The
Arab
,
(Hike,man
xnld
th-&gt;
o’clock Salmday mottling Ih&gt;"If the total program of the the week of Oct. 5-10 will Iw
v i ... .......... “ ‘
.___ I roniiiikxliinaia- emt-lmoi—nffirlltT;
men In power |. advise to eat le**, known a* National Handlrappcd league—comprising Egypt, lirvj. tween tiie Kurd ,'-*lan_lie w-n ! __b.—T
. , Sapl. US, C l1
m«v uili-ml the aiipp-c and nl&gt;•••twe (hall eat le*», and leas as in­ Week and called upon tha lu .m v -^-HilLArebla, H a iitJ uidtUL. U L drfVtniraTsr. •rTT;TrTR(re*t and in"""
'" ," 1 final'tribute tmlnv 1
„f VetcnviniT I'. • .:n Wan.
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nnnn
and
Yemen—bud
ivcieed
I'ontiar ,rdnu driven by SaMticI
cioi..||„ ||, LaGuanlin, t ill- ■| p,„t *;iiH2 nt 7 :M" o'cl ■■• ni tin
flation increasex and a depression Club to assist In empkiying five
fr,mt j '•//'* '
° ‘"v,,r* ""
«hn- Mayfnir Inn Comm.........
will
*nch handicapped parson* In San tha "break” with the We»t. ehoub'j
la made Inevitable."
divided, in rv aecrei
,i
. crowded the Cat hr I m-i t jonjorrovv
*Ui
IU.IH.........
mi |i,o,nn»
night, iiixlwad,
"The time* call for bold action ford. Tha club voted to a**t*t tin- resolution lie
adopted
at
n
meeting
_J rn!
tn'Tit
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, JidvH.theVOivinr.
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County officials u K o.pl-ejdMnt*
and planning to avert chaoa," ha program a n d Clarence Redding at Bludan, Syria, ncny^ljaiuaiicu .
jii'nd ''«
liii,
funeral sovfeA.
and Mr. Stlna were named to tin-,
ru -rt A ri* I ’i iii'if F n r
■* funeral
.ervIcK ..
* f lb- S-nim' apd Jomm ' '..imtier
said.
Jam*. 104o.
I *vtl / \ r L I m i l l I UT
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tiov. Thomas
Thomas
forno
forno- .f Commerce, Aim-i-.o. la-gluli
“Tb*. great crisis ef the mo­ committee- by Frasldant Goriton' in Asked
■* - E. Dewey,
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why he wa* how diwl-ment is not on tbe Greek border Briisom
5
: nVoM1,'.'cr!1
, 1'f w,-rr am-! fexpreted
" 1 " ) vtn at rend
’ ; Up- no •ting nt
tUliiam
U D a, H
Firms participating in the nuix ing the gist of the resolution, th i H u n t i n gnO u t O f S v a &amp; o n ,elnrct
but Ip. .th f American grocery
hre fMiiiHc officliif) who hhfUil t which llm prilKfhal Mpc-iiVi-t wilt
program ware the H. B. Pope f’o.. apokaiman aald "the main fP Iio t
atom."
Har od- Ronr e and his br ot her . !
K
of
Inc., McCronr’* Store, Mickey’s la to rounter rumor*" 'th a t tic*
t*4» I rnrii'U ,I*., Wmlplittir*........
Del .inpharmacy, HUI Hardware (o., Arab *taUa have ‘ di,agreed on
...... H&gt;uV”Lk Dplaropal diocese
.......
and fnuuer ......................
Better Newspapers
Frierson Electric and. Gas Co., Hie policy tn be adopted" if th. ! / f K 2 t . ^ l . J n
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tor tbe dead over I . ........... lute- whose Mill . et will toStine Machine Co,, Margaret Ann, UN disregard* .their argument- were charged vviih attempting to
Wer.
world G o v ,.... n v II.
Cited__ At Seminar Ferkine-Robson Men’s Wear, and against partition.
,
,
ivill lie introduced by Hut
Replying to a question, he sa- I
.n' ' 1 " f , *r*»of&gt;. and
,ji W n e b o e o In '
Kader’a Jewelry.
toi I F. Boyle.
NEW YORK. Kept. 2*. GP&gt;—
a . "complete" ' veconmnic- lur.
n'eij guUly liefore f ounty J*idge I C M lie » O r K l T S I n •
J ’-wt Commaiulor- 1 !• Scoit
Revellon Itrown, editor, and pubmight" mean that the Aral*-os
* ^ " * rr. , aturday.
South Askw Raise1'
11 ;v,1‘oino ilio-gurvts utid post
Itaher of the ProvIdenTa (R, I.l Butter And Eggs
lion* would withdraw American ’ A fide of VICK) and" cost* « “*!■
—
I ntetnlw-ts. Dick—Aiken.--will »tne
Journ*ly|iulletint told an opening
Illc
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* rien iian ta ■■ f a a t s i.i
levied on Harold liouie, and Richse ve ra l selection* W ith R o g e r l l .x i session of the American Preaa In­ Again Stump In Mart
----- i----- ----------------- ard Ilouae drew a fine of ISO and
A1, ANT'L S"I*L 22. ' (/Tt
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ft, ril|n|,anytig. The pi tginm
stitute at Columbia University to­
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- ,S,i d|,rt l mill operator., t ^ a , |,,d | „i,,
V.roidcasl by Motion
day that American new*paper,
Ily ASSOCIATED PRESS
A r i , S vhrvn Y V n r k p r c
Warden Warren stated th U ,|" ," f '’
•’"*
AVorker, , \ \ | |;|t. Invocaton will be by the
a rc making "a notable record in
A threat of frost and wheat
onop » OrKerS morning that the (wo. men were I nion of America, CIO, wants i , | !rv ,| (.; McKinley, pastftr of the
•elf-improvement end In their own buying bv miller* rerereed th«
Honored
For Service
w
h,||r «•*#»*^ti«mpteii *«*i fr* Tt,e itemaml.,
J,tmr *^n
«*rr»i
, |tM MetM.nst church,
xM ixf*x.u x
v v c i v ix x iJiot d
wl||l(1 mn,orlng and u s e - K»o,i
wa* M rve,|j. ( „ mmanrler N r n t t announced
assumption of responsibility for protracted altimp In grain price*
public guidance and laaderthlp.". at Ihe Chicago Board of Tra
ing, Ihe mitmnohllf* spot-light
wimt-lighl
flt a Hireling oh-del"- pglaj this will lie llm iiiggrst mretThe seminar la the first of six day, but wlipUlala butler and egg . . - . . .
M 1**. mV
.
. iI locate the game. At the time of gates from 1W&gt; mill* who claim tn Inlc ever attempted by K»*l
represent soma,
CIO tax pod lias liecn railed to, create In­
scheduled for the present academ­ price* continued thalr downwaid chin# Shop worker* were present- ilia arrest
rest they were In possession
pussestlon tepretent
some, 125.0X
125,(KM
MI CM
ad with buttons on Saturday by of # loade&lt;l
|n#lI - 'two liairrl* shotgun jtlle w'oikrrs jn the Houth,
ic year—the second year of the. tVemf.
terest in local, Stale and the N a­
*!x shot .22 rifie ,! The revolution declared that tl
Institute. Managing editor* and
and „a loaded
lot
Livestock price*, which aim M. Carroll, general foreman. In „nlj
tional Government.
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help southern workers meet the
attending the current three-week ed at Chicago and othar markets. tinuoua service.
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whom
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Brown, referring to what he commodities Erice levels, which were made were: J. A. Strange.
Mfi'ts In Huft'alo
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termed the constructive editorial moved generally lower laat week. mgine machinist |n*peclor, who
Persons
I h Planned Hil* aerlinn and oth er region* nf
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.
the country,* There was no lmtreatment with which American were watched for an Indication of started work here on ‘Aug. 8,
BUFFALO, N. Y.. Sept. 22. (,P)
newspaprrs hkve approached cur­ whether a turning point in the 19221 G. C. IIIAchllffe, boiler­
Step, in the Fcleral Security """liate reaction from mlll ownc v - -This
rlty of 685,000 was ilrcknl
rent International problems, de­ record high coat of living had been maker and Inspector, employed Agency’* plan of vocational re- 10 "'•’ ’'• " " " I ’ ‘ho^
since Aug, P, 1922; E. H. Camp,
out in flags and hunting tmlny ax
clared that "superior professional reached.
S
a,7 ’r' its .180.000 Catholics prepared for
electrician, employe I since Aug. babUltatlon for' Imth veteran, and p" n&gt;- l,H'
performance la the hallmark of an
outlined Friday «*"•
" W " '*
t lr tlnu' Hie opening nf the ltuffnlo Can16, 1922; A. F. Kemp, machinist, non-veterans -were
Increasing number of o u r news­
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hail
rtune
to
reclttce,
not
ralae,
pay.
employed since Aug. 16. 1922 an.l afternoon at Eddie’s Reataurant by
tridal Eucharist in Congi i-ss.
Bible Class Praises
papers today.”
L.
M.
DeLanay,
colored
machlnUt
I
B»lph
K.
Howl
FSA
represents*
*r
«*s
■
w
TbtwCongresa, first in the .world
ffe asserted that "the Influence Anti-Gambling Drive helper, employed aln-e Aug. 2K. «!»• to a group of civic club and ( , j r l l H K i l l e d 111
since the one held In 1911 at Minof the Individual newspaper, I
1922,
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veterans organlration leaders. *
Paul, was scbetluled
think, Is not to be measured by
Ilralley Odham waa named chair­
Motorcycle Crash tonrapOlis-St,
A resolution, expressing com­
begin late Ih the day with n
circulation but by tha Intellectual
man
of
a
committee,
which
will
liturgical reception of 81. Joseph’s
capacity of the editor*, corres­ mendation for efforts made by
aid In bringing the employment
KEY WEST, Fla., Sept. 22, &lt;7T&gt; new ralliedi :d for Francis, Cardi­
pondents and reporter* of tha In­ taw enforcement officers of the Ware’s Office Open
needs
of
the
handicapped
before
—/The Florida Highway Patrol rere nal Spellman, archbishop of New
County to prevent Urn return nf
dividual newspaper."
,,Arl«Mt today that Gloria IH Lll-er York. As metropolitan nf tinpunch board* or other gambling For Driver’s Licenses the public during Oct. 6 through ported
th*
10th.
This
period
ha*
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Ha, 21. nf Philadelphia, wax killed provlnee of New York, Cardinal
device* to places of business, Was
POLIO INFANT
recently adopted at a special ’ The office of Judge R. W. designated as Nallntyil Handicap early Hil* morning when the mot- Spellman Is the patron of the
week.
nreyrle 'on whlrh abb wa* riding Congress.
AKRON, O., Sept. 22 &lt;/P)-A meeting of tha R. W. Ware Bible Ware will be open 'continuously
Mrs. Jesse Mosley of the U. S. left U. 8, No. I highway on Sumof the F irst Matbodlsi from 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
‘the rnrdlnal was expected hy
24-year-old woman under tre a t­ Claia
**—
each week day hereafter through Employment S e r v i c e , presided. mertaml Key ami crashed Into a train from New York CUv along
ment for Infantile partly ala ha* Church.
of this resolution, sign­ Wednesday, Oct. 1 for the purpose 4‘resent were Ilralley Odham, F, ditch.
with two other prince* of th»
given birth tn • alx-pound. Iwx- ed Abycony
It. Sentt representing the V.F.W.j
Puller said Gerald 8. Wood*, 27, church. Juan Gualberto Cardinal
Mr*. J, It. Iloolehan, class ,of Issuing driver* licenses.
ounce boy, Children’s Hospital re­ aecrelhry,
was sent to 8hariff I*.
After Oet. 1 It will I* neces- Mra.
_ . Roy Tlllia of tha_ Woman'*
, f BoA. a sailor on the UK8 Gilmore, who tiuevara.—aachld-Mf*—nf— Idrnxr
ported today, •
A. Mere,
w. a. . ^. |4
b1.|ln
g -th n m ^ nu n .-y
ttfT ^ IT ,.rrl| Rm| r(,Ho
Carmelq Cardinal
aafy that applicants see tbe State
tpJjlutmUL
Mrs. Margie «, Pqpla,
attaches
I
u n jiA iia s i A .t
S 1 . 1 .1
. . .
_
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unconscious amt
laid lie-. de Vascanrellos
erehanta Associa­ fknocked
Merchants
r ^ ,!
.
Tbe resolution, a* unanimously 1\
Motta. archbishop
adopted,“ aUled: •'That w a W h l t&gt;tlorr
i
for the renewal of their tion; Joel Field ami lien Young aide the Imdy of the dead girl for of San Paulo. Braid
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u " . ■ V_L.n^_,L T V ,n *VU,lon Individually_ and
as_ _ a .tia
clasp
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license, ot\ If they prefer, they of the American Legion; A. C. seven hours until he recovered
last night when !h« child w u with to expreu to our law an can pay an additional II aa a Kllna of Rotary; Roy Mann of consriousnef* i t I A. M., and
new traps
born. Ur. M. E. Farris reported forcement officers of Semlnol- penalty for failure to secure the Klwanla and Dirk Kl sherry of tho c r a w l e d back to Ihe highway
Andrew Carraway, president of
the infant probably would dls- County, our deep appreciation for renewal during the time specified I Jorur.
where he flagged a passing mot­ the Sanford Sheet Club, announc­
p 'r no algna of the diaeaM.
every effort made and every act by law.
It was derided that the group orist and told o( the accident.
ed this morning that single and
undertaken to protect ourr eiusen*
“Our office will be glad to co­ win meet next Friday afternoon
double shooting will take place a t
LOWRY DIES
You
generally, and our Young
Peopl e. operate In any way they can," at 3:00 o’clock at the Tourist'Cen­
EDITOR DIES
the Municipal' Airport r a n g e
WINTER HAVEN, S e p t 22. f&gt;T) particularly,
ularly,
to
prevent
return •aid Judge Ware, "anil If a party ter to plan further action, on a
" . _____[ t
the retur
BRADENTON. Sept. 22. U b - Thursday aflejmmn at 3:30 o'­
—Wonrf I* Lowry, Sr., 64, Flor­ and eajabli
cafabllahment within any ran ndt conveniently present their program designed to bring Ut th* itnbvrl William Benllay, 09, editor clock. Novf*Jraps have arrived
ida citrus Industry leader, at an luainesa place ar otherw ise n old license, it can be sent In by attention of business men the and general manager of the Brad­ and have been Installed amt tho
Orlando hospital 'Saturday after iunch hoards, slid other gamblln. another w ith the required fee ami need of handicapped peraoax for enton Herald, At his home eetty range it well supplied with ta r­
•n Illness of alx weeks.
evlcea ef similar nature o r kind.' a new license can then he Issued.* Jobs.
gets amt ammunition, he aald.
yesterday of a heart attack.
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Brother Of Montez President Meets
Arab W arns Of
Harris Is Reported
-Wilh-Cabinet-0nBreak W ith W est
To Be Missing ^
Forcign Policy
In Palestine Row

Effort To Partition
HoIyLandMiRHtEndangcr Oil Rights

G. W. Spencer Wins

Quiz Program At
JKotary Luncheon

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Unyielding Attitude
On World Problems
Is Denounced In UN
Meeting By McNeil

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‘irvs ,, r .from
T‘’*'' New York that
me**aged

ki*hin&gt;kv* speech to the Iniled Nation* General Assembly
last week .In which he name,! hy
name a group -of warmonger*
pioditrrd the Imprejvslnn her* of
a loifsling Imnib."
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NEW YORK. Sept. 22
Bnlain vvnrneil tod.tv llfal if the
Soviet Union penitted in trying m
forte it* own will upon tho world
Hi." ..'id^ t r p r .s v r „i lb - wodH 1
will tlllinhle
aivl riarb
Vvllo
"ludeoui cnn»e&lt;ju*n-er,"

Brilitlr Minister of Stale Hertm Mi Ned iM u n ci! thU warning
liefoie the.United Notion* A**enli|\- in
btiOU word 1m *ic policy
stxtement for ihe United Kingdom.
II - xigorouxly .itt.nke.l -Rutsi.x
.iit.l *1 the same lime .i|ipci led
to Moscow to drop wli.it be c.i!|yd
tit llrxil.lr
mil* unyielding at­
titude mi W'rutil (iiolileui*.
Mi Neil itdi ulcd the cluirge* of
RuwU'f Apjlrei Y. Vidunsky that
llicie . h "war '110(1get ing" in tha .
I tilled Stater.
M, Neil calle 1
Ntsltlcukv’* .HUlL
a . .comedy
( l&lt;‘i r *

- W-—Hten--- t)i-—:e-) - Vrsbmsky's----- ■
cHorges tbsi tile -Marshall Plan
etied Hie s .ieeelgnti of any remn*
f»i ecnitomle aid to Europe .threattrv, and aco-ired_JJ.lt;jia_ot. j l t r _^
•liucling afimnc control and par*._._
Ivxii g tl.e Security Council by
loo 20 Vetoes.
^Ir’N rlt'i l-'1-tl -n-eeh ranged over
tiie whole field nf international —
affuirs but it- central rbemp waa
itussin’a ufi i-mpiomislng nttituda
and the (Miieiit'.fil "rrumbla and
“No n;ltb*j !m. n monopoly of
■rulii, " li** ii•• o lid "No nation is
omiilw-Nuit. Nb reasittiaitle nation
Xgu_axpaoUors «lt—OTmi»x"tn have
bet view nee,*pi rd by all other
natiun."
. — . --------M cN e il then &gt;n bvered this blunt
n a m in g :

It the. S o ..&lt;*t government con-.dels Ihn: in all n u n , its power
§|U*t lie iix le n d e il, it ft think*
Hut in d&gt; -ciihuig any internatipn,,
tii.it
l.'sfi ijtiinn must
sptprt.- thenr~l—srry~vrithnut
■(ualifirMlKio Hurt not only will
rh" INiited Nations be. destroyed,
b u t ' Hie U’ 'table pence of th*
world u II rrumtde und era*.!,’
b r in g i n g to u - nit tho t a n g in g
hideous ci’pseiplenee* to which
Mr. Vt«hlnsky drew o.ir atretw
tion."
Iteferriug to Viah:n,xkt'A_attack 1.
mi Ho- 't'n i’ed &gt;:;it.‘-, McNeil
-uni:
"When 5Ji VKbittsky argued nn •
l luiisday that Ins governro* t:
oere flistir&gt;sed ami angvreii ,»t
tin, statemeius of individual •
Americans that Russia was pre{isrlng for war and was a warmon­
ger , | want, to *ny this: Th# reply
is not to imprison any individual
or to suppress Ainerlcjiii or Rr*t*
ish ne\v(|is(teis
"The reply 1* to open the doore
of Itossia lb that the nations,
tiie people of th&lt;*«« nations, who
tiave gieat underlying sympathy
w ith, this new. ameigiug power,
fan see wtiat (s going ftp."
McNeil deeisred that Vlshinsky
had acrlised Britain of "seeking
to divide Kurojie" t(eo*nie of lier
effoils til Implement the Marshall
I’lau.
tion." McNeill detlsieil- He added
that Britain bad devoted har
con’plfte strength toward world
cooperation, liut had been block­
ed hy Bnixta at every turn.
"We have !&gt;een thw arted and
frustrates! hy disagreement and ,
hy a trolley of mm-cooperatidn
lie declared "There Is no necessily for us t« lie divided, by po­
litical, still le**' by territorial,
quest Ion*."
McNeil blamed tb* present crit­
ical world kltnailon largely on
what ho catlihLUuaalk's unwlllloge
ness to coopera’te. A* far • •
Hiiasla was concerned, he said,
“every situation la pictured in
Mack and white; perhaps, more
correctly, in term* of black and
Red."
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—
a
HdlOOIdt RE-OPF.N
County Schools which were
dosed on Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday last week due to tha'
atorm, were re-opened on ached*.4
ule this morning. No damage to
building* ha* bven reported, Supt,
T. W. I-awton said today.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

‘now stak a safe place In a good in the operating, rooms and this
building away from the water­ goes on aulomatieilly If the reg­
front. and await the passage of ular power goes off.
\
tyaallaaeg fw a F*a* &lt;&gt;»•I
(CaatlaaM f r .a
lim
ill* headquarters of Counjy
} *
Some of the windy blast* were the etorm. Home property will be Nurse
burden of the Soviet . Union ItFrances MrOougal next to
damaged and destroyed but your
dry
tuit
others
atung
the
face
with
aelf.
foreeasters.ainciqvly ‘hope that' no th* Fire Station ha* been desig­
The letter vdid not name any raindrop* that flew like bullet*. one will M injured or killed. Let nated a* the main station for
Palm
frond*
we/e
flUng'.wlIdly
Invl
.ignp
i
p
_
of the vietlma but aaid the five
us all cooperate tp make this a emergency treatm ent. Health Unit
I Here were 'member*-pf the arm ­ to th*» tair. and tree* Were toppled. hurricane v^thout casualties.'
Director Frank Quillman reported
The
green
felare
of
»hort
circuit___xr«__________„
J
ed forces, yutc-victim wa* a mer­
"The calm Central area of. the That he and two . nurses are
ed
wire*
flaihcd
up
occa»lonaily.
chant aeamnn amt the other four
hurricane will be frit over a 25 standing by te aid if needed"
Fatal Shot -Fired . On were 'civilian*.
» A burglar alarm, act off by the miles stretch along the coaat and
All City, workeya with trucks
wind,
rang
lustily
on
South
Mi­
death of the American
if you-happen to be In this area and todla are standing by- for
ami
Avenue.’
Yacht In Havana r it•The
Den in 1the Soviet lone of
Rut Miamians hid away In their where the wind* die down sud­ emergency.
Germany," Armour wrote, ' "re- homes
H arbor Last April suited
Water main* that might be
.and •heller*. More than denly, please remember thatf Up*
when
civilian employee 5,000 persona
were In public shel­ worst of the storm is yet to coniv damagrd by uprooted trees are to
uf
the
United
State*
War
Depart­
according
HAVANA. Cub*. Sept. 17. t/P)
ter*— schools, federal building*, when the other side reaches you be especially watched, accardlr
ikC
to City Engineer —
Ralph Lubinsk
—The (rial of 22-yeer-old Pal- ment diareganled the order of a police headquarters, fire atalions. in a short time.
ItuMian
palml
in
the
Soviet
aecexit
"Everybody oyer Squth Florida At the Police Station,
__ an extra
l!tla Schmidt (or the alaylng of
More than 1,000 were- iri the
John Lester Mee, -Chicago il&gt; tor of . Berlin* to )ia!t and we.g, Miami Edison- High School fur should, exrrrise all precaution* un supply of_food wa* stocked for
possible emergency.
torney, waa postponed today. A xulurquoulty vtrurk ami killed by safety. Thl* school offers‘havrn 'til this hurricane passes."
Nn a note to the press and radio
1new dale will be announced, n bullet*, allegedly intended by to farm ing, communities to the
Anyone seeking shelter from
the,.Bti»«lan» for the J l n j a M b * •oath. ——
'w ithin 10 day*.
............. .................. bafora issuing'.iha it;45 storm bul­ the storm is advised bjr-Jocb Field,vihleU In which tho American
letin,
the
Weather
Bureau
report­
chairman of tha Red Cross Shel­
The El Commodoro and McAl
ed that its lines were being blown ter Committee, to bring hb own
HAVANA. Cub., Sept. 17 W&gt; waa riding.
“With regard* to the other lister hotels are emergency hotpi down ail along the coaat line from blankets, pillows and flash lights.
—Palrkia Schmidt, 22, an olric- three civilian* and the merchant tal*. The municipal hospital.
north.
The following places have beet)
ilinned night club dancer from aeamnn, It, ha* not Ihua far l&gt;eeri Jackson Memorial, ia crowded with Miami
"Circuit* ara now falling and designated as emergency shelters
Toledo. 0 ., was summoned before potable to obtain from the mun- ailing evacuees.
white residents: South Hide
At Belle Glade State Road No. will probably go out soon," the for
Frlmary, Seminole High School
a three-judge Cuban court today Iries eonrerned official report i HO. from Bella Glade to 81* Mile Bureau said.
piecing definite blame for th i
"W* are receiving only a few and Junior High School, Red
Id face charge* that the kilted dratht on known person*; In each Bend, wa* closed this morning be­
Cross Chapter Building at Oak
John Letter Mee. a Chicago at­ rate the assailant* are either en­ cause of high water. The ruutc reports from the southslde of the 'Avenue and Fifth Street; Masonic
hurricane
and
this
will
make
it
rraches
to
West
Palm
Beach.
torney, aboard hit yacht in Ha­ tirely unknown or are aaid te
Temple and Woodmen of th*
At Fort Myers the State High­ difficult to . keep supplied with World buildings on Park Avenue;
have been in Ituaalan uniform, al­
vana harbor Inal April.
full
In
formal
ion.’*
O pal
though they imve not ta-en identi­ way Patrol reported that many
"Wa • will continue to furnish the Mayfair Inn .and Valdei Hotel;
Dr. Gutlav Reno, the piivatr fied."
house trailers were fleeing the,
The Elks Club on East Second
all
available
information
for
the
Miami. Palm Beach area for the
proteculor acting on behalf of
Street; W. A, Burpee Seed Build­
8-98
Florida West Coast in scarrh of press and radio aa it comes In." ing on West First Street and
the tlain man’* father. Dr. Letter
Stasscn Speech
.While
the
last
of
thousand*
of
safety. The TartUaml Trail re­
Grown
Paper
Co.
on
north
Elm
E Mee of Wilmette, III., laid la«t
main* open and will be kept open anxious residents evacuated the Avenue.
M a a l l a a r * f n * l ' , « - &lt;&gt;*&gt;•
exposed areas, winds nf Ml to 78
"a* long as poMIMeV*
night, however, that he would aik
Colored residents may use th*
Aitmiat minorities can gain rnntrot,
miles an hour lashed at the coast
At
Clcwiston
the
State
High­
postponement i&gt;f the trial on and chaining of tbe peoplatthmiigh
Grooms Academy, Hopper Acad­
line.
way
Patrol'reported:
“Winds
get­
emy and all colored churches.
oundt of perional indiipotition. economic control, -effoeta -then-awl
At 8{30 o'clock the West Palm
not-, until then toward 'rebuilding ting pretty'* strong. Everybody Beach area had sustained winds Thay may alio Use the former
into wings colored ward of the hospital at
prod,irti..fr,ithe wiping bill i.f rivil
u'c Miami of*' 82' ullea .*n’ -5oS? vvi V'*h »he^b*|IU r building. Burpee Seed
and social liM-rtii-* of ita people Issued VVcaihrr'Yurciir
O ' V
gusts
up
to
110
miles
the following hurricane
Mitt Schmidt, who danced in under Communist dlctatonhip*.
an hour.
Building • will also accommodate
Hahn Beach, the winter play­ colored resident*, said Mr. Field.
Caribbean night fpota under tho and the orientation of both the bulletin at 8:45 this morning:
"The hurricane I* now bearing ground of the world's rich, waa
name nf Satire celebrated her economy and the foreign policy in
The big Roumlllat and Ander­
in close to the coast and still mov­ virtually cut off from the oulaidc, son electric sign and other sign*
22nd birthday in her cell let,, the direction of Soviet Russia."
ing in a westerly direction. The *qd rumniuntatiun lines wero on. First Street war* being aenight, by giving her prison mater
The address had Ireen dearrllreil center
Is expected to cross the reported down throughout th* ares- rured this morning. The Ct/wan
a party.
hv the Min-ie*otan a week ago a* roast
line between..Miami and
The great blow, possibly the Store ha* braced Ita windows with
Hl am naturally filled with anx­ one "of some major aignlfiranee"
Beach this afternoon.
worst since 1P28 when 2.500 per­ boards, also the Sanford Auto
iety," aha aaid concerning her In which he would outline hi* Palm
“Winds are now up to hurricane ished and 176,000,000 damage waa Parts Co.'
trial, "but I believe there am vlrw* on world economic policy. fnrre
a numl&gt;er o f places along inflicted, piled up the waters
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland reenough point a in my favor."
Jli*. appearance here i* one *lnp the roata st‘and
wtltefphtlnue to In­ of luike Okeechobee Iwhind Palm ported that hi* men are alerted
nn
n
t&gt;u*y
Seplenilier
aqjteduln
8 h t la accused of having filed
crease. Thl« hurricane according Beach, and Sheriff John Kirk and ready for any emergency,
W
the .22 caliber .plaint bullet which whirli I* taking .Hlnssi-n from Ore­ to all reports rCcafVed ia a very said:
jfri
v
gon,
to
Nrw.iingland.
penetrated Mre’a neck Mil board
__ severe -gM itKl coytrr* * rather - ‘-‘1-hupc to (jud-. the dikes hold.”
rrc io * —
---------- ht*-y*chi—ai*&lt;i r«nra-;sgttr»rtBiir
a W
wide area:
”7
The rich, populous lower east
A&gt;?
April H. Mee died five daya later.
Blows Across State
We trust that* you have made roast was liattened down for full
She admitted to police that she
all necessary preparations to pro­ force of the hurrlrenr, hut the Wear Size 14 A pin'’
ir f-HllHHrd fr u m
n a il
fired the (hot, but aaid ahe did
tect property and that you will state's 110,000,000 citrus crop ( g a ­ M r. C n W rtrt. Tr*»*. w tu r.:
■0 in aclf defense. She warn’ in­ held by all the refttgees.
*•% (tmUTMMtl/ trrtfttf
Kuril Id-wl* of Atlanta, Reel am Ians aboard radioed a distress in incalculable danger.
utninfftlucf. Iwi ■ninrt
dicted April 10 on a charge of
i r A 1 w»iahfd 17»J jwwjrvdfc Tht«l
Urn** disaster expert, eat Imated call to the Coast Guard which said
"intentional homicide."
I ti» d th* A Y W V tu m tn Candy
10,000 iKTSon* had atreamrd dangerous acaa and heavy winds
Ife.l KMki r u n and Uni 62 pngndw
Sanford Heady
She contended that Mee lunged that
prevented
any
possibility
nf
a
res­
througli
hero
to
the
north,
fleeing
N
'-Hg | wnthonlf 11** TtMlfM*
a t her when ahe learned he wa* (lie possibility of at lra«t 7 to K cue mission.
S o ^
(enteCfWf MMfMI I**iMtetet
Vv6"
M MfW. U v 4 M bw4 * h p « M I f f lh#
llmmtlm—* hum I'««i (!•#»
married, thua bleating her plana 'foot flood water* should the dike
tVIHwir
Tteae*»*M*bf«4l^wk*w«
The
three
alroard
ware
Identified
11-sw| AVOHMm **r-t**«f***v
to become hi* wife, Sho said ahe break.
1.98
unlv as Ur. A. M,.Boaworth, Rirh- to E. V. Turner, manager.
came to Havana nt Mec'a rei|Ucii,
Workmen'of the Florida Power
At tt A. M.t the laat refugee ard Marshall and Frank Martinmealing him when he arrived Jan. train pulled into hero — fib box Vague.
and Light Company wrnt Into ac­
*
18.
early this morning due te
car* which atarted this morning
The Coaat Guard reported re­ tion
CHarlra Jackson of Klvcr For- at Pahokce and came by Clewlafallen
branches that intarfered
tl t , III., waa almard the yarht ton. It was leaded with rvacuce*. ceiving a number of radio call* for. with power lln*a. City workmen
help
from
people
atranded
In
ex­
whan the shooting occurred, but
Food was at a premium hare. posed areas in th* keye and alsu cleared up . branches that
"did not hear the ihot," wa*
A t one time this morning, iiearhei near here but that it is niiglg interfere with line* leading
charged with concealing informa­ autos and trailers formed a solid
to- tha wells thet supply City
to tend help.
'M
tion about the Incident. The statu line to miles to the south, all impossible
water, according to 11. N. -Bayer,
Yesterday
the
Coast
Guard
tent
withdrew Ita charge* against him. headed away from danger.
TOUCIITON
DRUG
CO.
city
manager.
'
•
trucks over the area* and plane*
but D r-. Reno auataiued the
ROUMILLAT A ANOHRSON
dropped warning notices tn evac-* At the City Hall, window*
Charge* and requested that he he
TAMPA. Sept. 17. M V-Florr uate because of the-approaching were nailed shut on tho front
MflUrtced to three year* imprison. iile's West Coast today began pre­ hurricane.
the building. An emergency ga*
operated power unit was brought
paration* agalnal the approach of
' Th* etet* prosecutor, Joae Mar. Ihn mighty hurricane now tearing
the garage next to the Folk*
FT. PIERCE. Bept. 17. l/P)—
ttwl Fuentes. ha* said he would at the other side nf the 'JOD-mlle- Indian River d tn ie grower* estl- Station for emergency power,fof
grit’ the touri tn give Allas Jkiumdi.
--------- ------- ------ mated- n w ix y th ir ttieirT nrpr gnrjTXtim xm t-potinpiwr-Al
thk maximum penally—-10 year*
Murlhll * Field, big Army Sir In for hurricane losses that will precaution* at the 35oo were being
in prison.
base here, which yesterday, sent run into millions of dollars and undertaken this -morning under
off it* light .planes, this nooning millions of boxes. One citrus the dir(ction of Sidney RICharJ.
flow Its hugcrtl-'.'P's tn safety at grower said the fruit was taking Heavy steel cattles were olac*d
Battle O f Words
Hcnll and Chanule.Flefda in th* a terrific lashing from the trop­ over tha metal roof* nf Ike-ttnTrTT
midwest.
TtUier cages and fasten,
ical storm.
U MliascJ IMW l&gt;xg* inwj _---The 5th Rearin' Hqusdruh lent*— “W hll stays nn ItirT re i* will cd securely to the bars of th*
hav* been playing lumd-ball with
Thle all-powerful measure which eight plants to Culm to await tiae-1 l&gt;e badly scarred and much of it cage*. Tha leopard and mountain J._ „ . . ..
will h* weakened so badly that lions were put in Inner cages.
H
originally was Intended only for sage of tho storm, after wrtilch
great emergencies. Bo finally in they will he In riwdiness to follow later droppage will be heavy,” he Exposed bird cages wara barricad­
ed.
her desperation the western de­ its path and give'assistance w hen­ •aid.
itcanwhile, p u m p i n g crewa
At 'the hangar building at trw
mocracies have resorted to tho ever needed. Ita next scheduled worked
desperately
to
saltagn
was to Nassau as soon as
Municipal Airport window* war*
'tactics of putting Russia and her more
what
they
could
from
the
im
fifald there was tv ^ r lr d safe.
shuttered and th* old baacon
•ateiilte* on the spot for global thoThe
squadron included B-I7’s portfnt early 8t. Lucia tomato etop the building wa* taken down.
Inspection.
crop.
The
Ideal
Holding
Company,
with droppable lifeboats, nmplilbl-l
Ail plane* wsr* put In ths hangar.
Some observers will question Ions
for land mu I water rrarues ono of the largest tomato pro­
(ha efficacy of auch method* and C-47’s for supply and evacua­ ducer* in Florida, has about 400 Auxiliary power wa* taslad for
Against hard-boiled opponents. Bull tion. Personnel Includes a para­ acres of foot-high early tomato emergency, said Mr. Sayar. Far*
there hav* been many indications chuting doctor and medical tech­ plants imperilled by the hurricane nald Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal' haa lls'own emergency power
over the years that the Soviet nicians aatwell'a* the normal res­ water*.
•
Union waa -anxious to be favor­ cue force.
Other fall and winter vegetable
ably regarded by the oufrid-s
The base also transferred Ita crops are expected to undergo'
Phone
world.
Phone
maternity ward to the fashionable *ever« water and wind damage.
.And why not, since ahe wa* Tampa T e m f e hotel, which now
A*- the storm approached, th#
SIL
V
E
R
trying to Sell Communism? Wo houses 16 Infanta and 17 expectant main Job of thb cktllemen in the
.
FLEET
had evidence of th at desire when mother*.
Okeechobee graxitfd ground* was
'•MoxcoW eagerly aought and *•- IThe base ia equipped with hur- te prevent-storm frightened eattla
CABS
cured reestablishment of dlplo- [ricane-proof hangars, which will from stampeding hInto’low
area*
i£ * l
Static relations with Waehlngton [ho used for other patients, but be. and the threat of d
j*
in 1033 by promising to quit cause of ita locatinihon the Tip of a
spreading Red propaganda in the Inoint extending Into Tampa Bay
United States. On that basis Pres­ there la’ danger from high water.
ffiiiA ffe
* : LAUNDBBETTBV
ident Roosevelt granted recogni­
Hotels and tourist courts on tho
- " :*S
tion* .
Gulf Coaet reported a heavy In­
nf
, Because of the fierce objectlon- flux -of evacuees from the East
of many nations to ths oper­ Coast and some resident* of thla
SANFORD
ations of th* Comintern, or Third area were beginning to leave their
jn tem eilonet, Moscow announc­ bomra for more stoutly construc­
*
Whole Weeks Wdth Don* Automatically
ed during th* w ar (hat It had been ted building*.
-^
• &gt;■In
Hmall boat* were moving up
*abolished.' Of cntlrae the work of
‘ th* Comintern—which, was to act rivers and sttrsm s tn sheltered
.
*'
•
30
Minutes
me general staff for the world positions and householders were
revolution—has continued spare. making fast their possession*.
100'; Soft‘^jiter .-rr* Excellent SanIttry Condition!
But officially It la off the book* Meteorologist W. W. Talbott of
Si a concession to world opinion. the Tampa Weather Bureau.said
Telephone TOM
Second at Oak
* 'By th* same token Moscow the storm was expected to reach
time ago ratilead a heavy peak' intensity In tho Fort Myers
from religion Iin Rusaa and area about nightfall and progres­
allied eager thrbnfa To r*-| sively later, up the widening coaat
worship in their churches, until It hit the Tampa-St, 1‘eteradrum today -rill continue to te a sourer of rani pride /to
was a aop not only to the hurg-Clearwatcr area about mid­
many years to consef
i of many Russian* but to night.
Talbott said heaviest winds
Whet's more . . . with GM Hydre-Mstic Drive*, thh*new
__ opinion, though we kno.v
Oldamobila's style ha* "caught on" this year—ha* cap.
■t Communism remain* fierce- along this coast were expected to
Old*ok&gt;bile le way out abend of the time* hi performance
Effective Sept. 15, 1947, th* niWriptinn r»!t nl
turn! the public taste arad fancy a* few style# ,tr w do.
reach little more then 75 miles an
-anti-religious.
and driving earn. Hydra-Malic Drive—pioneered, proved
The Sanford Herala will be Lntrtstd to Vj cents •
hour,
in
guile,
which
would
be
Tailored smartness . . . a look cd luxury . , . smooth good
viet Chief Delegate Andrei
and perfected by Ohtimobilo—is still the only drive th at
week.
Monthly
and
yearly
subscription!
will
be
increased
much
le
u
destructive
than
the
who arrived yesterday
taste In every detail. . , these ere the quriitie* that make
yhift* gear* automatically through f
proportionately at the same time. Paid in-advaace sub­
sen EiUabeth, lold re­ sustained winds the E u t Coaat Is
poopie say, " I t’s SMART to Own an pldet"
the only drive that elimlnitca tho i
st while there war# »«- gelling.
scriptions will b« dclivtittLat.the old rate until the.cxThe offshore wind* should tend
ahlemi before the AtaemAnd fU this public enthusiasm haa-a very Important
Oldsmobilc—with llydrs-M stk Drive—stsnd*today as tho
pirstion
date.
,*■•.lower
the
water
level
and
It
la
• believed they could b*
Inn word in emertocee.. .the smart word to testetg value!
t believed necessary te evacuate
meaning fee tha buyer of a 1M7 Oldsmobilc. 7 V enr ke
successfully through “muTh* Herald regreta tha nectasity qf increasiai ita ; 'j\,
indentsnd and good will." the beaches, he aaid, but he will
disaster agencies in all
subscriptioo rate at this time, but the price of the paper
it “the Soviet dele- notify communities
if that becomes
on which we print is three times higher than* it waa be­
.spare ho effort to beach
1*1 WITH
advisable.
■uccessfnt solution of
fore the war and other production costs heve. incresitd
more 01 less to the same extent.
MIAMI, SepL 17. W P)-T h#
aa fee# value thet would Coast Guard reported one of Ita
hopeful statement. picket boat* (a 88-footer with laThis is the, first increase in these rates which we
-n nations wi II board motor) and a crew of three
have
made since February. 1938. It will be recalled that
that-the psaef- had dluppcarrd on a rescue ml#*
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showers tonight with gradually
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VOLUME XXXVIII

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

Prices Slump On

Cattle .Prices D r o p
$2 Hundredweight;
Exports To Europe
. W i l l be Reduced
WASHINGTON, Sept. IN. td'i
— The reduction ia A a trk a n
grain shipments will aaaka It
■ora difficult to revive Europe
economically, governmeat offici­
als aald today* They gar* that
•allmat* In com n eat o* thr IS
percent cut In Novembo* grain
a i porta announced yesterday.
Than* official*, now buaily
working on food requirement!
tha Marshall Plan, noted

k*SJfc£r5K«

abroad. Tha shortage of
food, they eald. will loaaan tha
amount of work European* can
do lo help raconalruct their
countries.

WASHINGTON. Sapl. IB. (Al
—Senator Handera (B-VT&gt;-**14
today Ikat recant Cscreaaea in
grain price* may b* doe In part
•mto "guvernmenl bidding" and
maihet operation* by “th« Ml-*'
ami refugee*." Whin he made
that ataleMcnt at a news con­
ference, reporter* ashed what
be meant by "Miami refugee*."
»*^Tbe» are a group of Europe­
ans who managod lo grl (heir
money out despite the war,"
Handera explained. adding that
ba learned from n news letter
that a number &lt;4 them "had
Urge amounts of trading on the
^Chicago grain market."
WASHINGTON. Sept.'IB. OP)
—The Justice Department or­
dered Ita No. I anti trust man lo
Chicago today lo direct a grand
Jury probe of the meat industry,
a t lawmakers talked nf possible
new gorernment controls to
fight Ih* high coat of living.
A
By ASHOCfATHU PRESS
Price* dumped on the Chicago

^cattle and grain taadgia »«!*/
declined
and'dealer* attnbut
meat costumer*. plus the announce
men) of a ikarp reduction in No' —w nhcv*ram exports.
Earner in
declined somewhat on hogs and
sheep, but today cattle prices
dropped a* much at $2 a hundred
^pounds on tome grades,. Al jhe
same time, wheal and corn prices
dropped. the limit within a few
minutes after the opening of trade
and the nervous grain market
** (t m i N sm n rase Bial

SA N FO RD ,

—sA sso c ia te d P raaa L eased W iro

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . S E P T . IH, 1917

East Coast Is Bat­
tered But Unbeaten
As Repair Crews Be­
gin Reconstruction

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. IB.
tAV-Kail and bus line* were
virtually stampeded today by
stranded tourists and olhtr*
t* gel into the Sooth
Right Wing Groups eager
Florid* hurricanr ton* lo see
had happened.
See P r o p o s a l As what
H. J. Ruerth, Greyhound Ter­
manager, said about 2,100
Chance To Save UN minal
bus passengers alone were
NEW YORK, Sept. IB. &lt;/P&gt;— tl.suited here when communica­
tions were disrupted Tuesday
The L'nlted Nations Assembly
met ia a lento atmosphere to­ night, but that many insisted on
making the trip south, even in
day awaiting Ike first Soviet
■abuttal tt/ lk c • ‘ash.** alto.h* . tha face of o-Xrot .warnings. No
bases left. However.
made on Russia yesterday by
Meanwhile, official* of Ih*
Secretary of Blalt Georgo C.
Florida East Coast, Atlantic
. Marshall: As the second day
Coast Line and Seaboard Kailof general debate opened at
ways aald tervlca was getting
11:11 A.M„ word qairkly.spread
back I* normal after some track­
that Soviet Deputy foreign
Minister Andrei Y. Yiihinsky . age and equipment damage.
would deliver Russia'* basic
- MIAMI. Sept. 18. W) — Tha
policy speech about 3 I1. M.
Miami Daily News today esti­
mated storm losses In nearby
LONDON. Sept. 18 tA*&gt; Sccre arena at B3.000.000 for thr Boca
tary of S tate GeorgeC. Mirih»tl‘f Kalon-Mianu 'Army "AIT' Field
piopovali for reviling United Na- (40 miles north of Miami); Mi­
ami Reach. 12.000,000; and Del­
tiunv machinery brought mixed— ray Reach. 11.000.000.
and caylious—reaction in LuroThere were no estimates for
many communities. William II.
pean capital* today.
live United Statci of filial call­ iUsrhoff, Daily N ess agricul­
tural editor, said damage to the
ed ujion the UN Aiiembly yester- ^stale's rich agricultural area
dsy lo cirate a Cteck bolder com- would be enormous, but there
miviion and a year-wound tecutt- would be lime lo replant many
ly committer and to mote for crops.
hbeiahratiun of the ligpow rr veto
PALM BEACH. Sept. IH t f l in the Security Council.
If there it sadness in the death
Extreme leftwing groupv saw of tree*, then Palm Heath it a
hi* reviiion plan a* a weapon tad place today.
again*! Rum*. Estrenr tighlwing
Boarded and empty, the stately
tecliont hailed &gt;1 at (touibly the home* of tin* winter social capital
UN's "bett chance."
of the Gold Coat! still stand intact
Official comdirni »at *|iar*r. but ill patrtnrnl* ate liltcied with
The Briliih foreign office declined! f a cotptei of Jamuus fallen
to express itielf on lh» proposals *tieea.
One ■ovcfcmeal informant said, nthey
„ y are the Koya
tcoyai Palm*
rati
in night leave it lumber UN 'known to mdJions of Americ an
-lAntlllkM to pse d w G rtb^^Ksunsts—tall! slender tire*
•ritith vmi*.
* • (gfce ||lr wind at gracrfully at a
A ,c
*l ^ rr ^ « * , tuV *,d bending sail.

Winds Hit Sixty .
Here But Little
DamageWasDone
Automobile T u r n e d
Over At Municipal
Airport By Gust
Rv WILLARD CONNOLLY

Alltiuugh wind husIi up io t&gt;0
miles an hour wcie tepoilcd last
night al thy Municipal Aiipotl,
ipjwaicd
damage Ivo-g .ll** stotjn ap
this morning very light in
ir com-

East Coast Man Flee­
ing From Hurricane
Is Killed In Acci­
dent Near -Tampa

Lone Survivor Welcomed Home

paiitim with that of many, ptcviout
hutiicanet in the Sanford area.
TAMPA. Sept. 18 (tP) Tlic fiisl
One automobile driven by La* death utt the Rot ids West t o a it
gene [ggrtte, 1900 Magnolia Av­
attributable lo hunicane comlilintts
enue, was icpuitrd to police to
was tepotlrd al Tampa lothi',
have been turned over by a gust while Foil Myers, ssIik Ii Line thr
of wind while turning a'corner at brunt of ■ the I00-tm!e-*n-lioui
the Municipal Auport at 1:
A. winds.-S(ipsl*nlly .riss|H-tl -without
M.7 but the' driver w'ai tiul^iepoir7 loit uf life or serious propel)
ed to have been injured.
damage.
The worst inconvenience ol ihe
Motley A. Wsilc, d-i-ycai-uhl
ilium was to telephone service will, /lollywnod dairymen sslm druse lo
neatly ^0 telephone lines up! out faimly lo lamps to cssspr the
of service due to falling limbi allil hun u sue on llic Last ( oust, died
palm fronds. Crews have been from injuiie* receives! in a high
out all morning to restore service, wa&gt; at intent near here yesterday
according to K. V. Turner, mana­ He was struck hy an automobile
ger. It was not lound necessary to as he stood hy lot tar wailing,
use the auxiliary battery-power.
for a lire to be dunged
Dower line service- was inter­
rupted belitti-n H:00 and 11:00
o'clock last evening on South Mel*
lonville Avenue north of Geneva
Avenue by the breaking of a main
power line, but this was the only
serious break in thi* area, accord­
ing to IL II. Coleman, local man­
ager uf the Florida Dower and
Light .Company. There were, how­
ever. be xald a few small inter­
ruption* raused by tranifurm rr
fuse* 'blowing out ansi service
wires Iwing hit by fslliag palm
ftW ttH Pt t •BHBgppr --------- ------No power poles were. brokent
said Mr. Coleman, Crew* worked
Untir after midnight. Thero are
still small troubles being remedied
this morning.
Tiie barometer hit a tow mark
of 1"J.77 last night and this nmrninV bad risen lo 21I.H7, It was re
ported by H. F. Whitner. weather
uinn. Rainfall for a 24 hour peri

Al least two other peisntis wei - BACK HOMI iiflt-r jinnu lulling .its-ly from bis duurned It- J? bomber over
tC|iuited dead in the wake o| the Aberdeen. Mil. i ‘.rpt Cliurlet War mask, 23, kl&gt;-tt His batty son. Drily,
white his Wife, Charlotte, loins In thanksgiving. Wurmatk vt'ji the s -'o
big storm on the Last l oast.
survivor rtf llit-tt'li peio&gt;tu almaid the Army plane tshhli ovplndcd in tire
Although noirnai channel* of •sir and erashnl iplo Cliesa|reak* Day”
(fn(crnafki&gt;&lt;dt Sutindphulo)
Conumiiinatiuii with Fort M yers’
roniatitt-tl out, |lie Siute IllgillSo!
Patrol at Tampa jiatd it bad l/eein I 1 . a • r t
• ,
if
.
*¥&gt; _
Ilnilnsry survey showtvl tsi (It-sth*
or s*Hou, in ju ria -m i be* p,up
erty ilantagr limn liarl Item espseted
w.
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Trail-.east—from l ia t l l ) m . iu “pen again after iielng niftier wu

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State Of Emerfjency
Is Proclaimed As West Florida P re­
pares For Big Blow

rENSACOU. Sept. ,18 t&gt;v, Highway I'aliolmcn latc.l tiirou|h
small loss ns and fishing villages
along
Ronds'*
exposed but
spaisel) srlltrd noilhwcst coast
■tods;* vvauung- /raidertg, to ^Ice ?..&lt;
lieftiie an oncoming hurricane.
Hie gigantic storm, sshich roar­
ed at toss southern Ruud* ycstsiday like a huge mowing machine,
cursed savagely noithward m the
Gulf of Mexico and drove again
upon -the mainland.
Governor . Caldwell's office anUlt'tiihai rival s .llale of. emenjeflcj
hail hern ptnclaililrd in . Rond*
hy I’irsidrnt Human ill the vsalr
of riuitli-millluu dollar damage, and
I frdrt.d agent ie* w eir' mobihfed
lo aid the sliit Lrri airat
I’lfghlened trsnlrnls of sulnclahle coastal lir a scuttled Into
IVnsacola anil inland towns as
wimls I'rgan litliig. ami thr heath
tesoil id Nanta Uosa Island, and
low living Destin, I I*.', were evac
u.ilrd.
in Molilio, iluaatei crow* miiniigcil to evacuate lekldents of
low-flyhlg Hud- of tha Alabama
Gulf Const, Including
several
bundled pciroii* living in scarbuilt (route npntiiuuni* on liiakefn-" Uluml

ll.o- gteal ituim lltovasi Up—
iAnti-Com m unist j Im provem ents T o £ I*he.a Gulf,
tin- N'my cinUred its
I
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a
II
A '
nitrttift tunicas Wiight and IW'j
P a rt U i Labor A ct to u n ty Home A re deatruyel* to ' ptocieit with .all
*I&gt;vccl lowniil tl\e Yuralan l-iuui^_

»*.:«|«&gt; ilit’ H u e .'
TrCallerP‘Silly”rBeing"Co)npleted TTrTTo
One of the»o evacuating beforq
the

“f;
Senator 'Aiken Says ptcatn Kadiators Arc
Now (hey. lie like granite toa.l
Htcila; lice I'ntiol naiil, lint Im
It Won’t Work Ami JieinK Installed And
blocks across Royal Poinciana and
tinea called off •clictlule* notitli nl
Royal Palm boulevards- two ol
Bui l di ngs Painted
Is Unconstitutional
Tnhipn until the rainy and Mill
the world's beautiful streets. They
gu»ty weatliei mmlefatmL
Alits-Irill Field, l&gt;ig A rm y gtr baa*
are down by the hundreds ami
Ihe Seminole Counts I Ionic, hi
WASHINGTON. Sept. IH (d’l
be re, bail III I rllck h londed with Senator Aiken (U-Vl.) said Imlai'c alrtl south ol- fjanloitl on ih*
probably thousands, . beaten to
aunnlirv*'ready to roll
earth and uprooted by windsi«d was measured at only 1.86 rinereenev
to any area in nerd of nssIManec th r rnnttoversial niinri'oinmuilri-. OdancLi highway, is |i«-mg «»»'
whirling at (note than 120 m
i
l
e
s
l o »l&gt;1'
Lack of coimnniliralion hamjier- provision ol thr fait Haillry I u&gt; pletrly tr|i.sinl&gt;il anil icpaiird
^
*
jWim}, it proltably amounted
.
J
iimire than the Instrument record ed lepoits on inlidilinna in tho IS ''*111) '' and (Msssihly unconslllo a tost rsliinalecl yeMtttliv IIV

Combat Veteran Is
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TALLAHASSEE, S e p t . IB.
id ’)— Gusernor I sldw ell's office
anuuunrrd tudi) that Provident
Truman has declared a stale uf
emergency in Ihr hurricane
uir* of Florida.

M . I'BTEHSUUHG. Sept. I n.
(A’— Robert Marks, 20-)rar old
Marine on furlough died today
in Mound I'ark Hospital of in­
juries suffered yealerda) when
Ihe ear he waa driving crashed
Into a palm tree al l’ass-.\Grille Reach. This marks the
ont) violent death tu occur in.
thi-* area during the hurricane,
I',,lire aay Marks, Ihe sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Marks of
Pas*-A-Grille, attempted lu slop
his car at an intersection and
n 'A hrokao Kicked throw ing-tfc*
car into an 80-foot skid into a
tree.

t,,rns wa v Govednn Millard,

Caldwell of Flood*, Dii" had gon*

today Hi hi* P e a c h collage at
Alligator PuintX fl.eie ' he w*i

it-acitid l&gt;&gt; jh e 'Highway Patrol
inday mid ‘ warned of the
pioilllllllg
iililt il 111"'.
t aldw*
rim t
left lieie 1.1 ..... late advisories
jlldlcwted tlm -Him was *w«rvitig northward,*
—At-4it8&gt;-P^3t-s*alay thie -Mohilt
Went b n . Ihm 7“ ••'1***( ta-il that sn
At my plane ).&amp;■! vp-itid tiie ceutir
qiottal' Hir Yrtmoitl lawmaker loMlTnimly (’iiminissiunrr I 1 Mst HI of .till' liiiiti.ui&gt; Iso, Hides due
soul ti »f Apiilt,. b. -In, f la., mov­
I r p m l n s hr favnls rllllilll.ilioil » I uni, at Illuir lh.ni 74.IHHI lie is ing in a mu lion -telly ,111VC11oil.
at least tlaiifuation ol the sec Ito- thr coiiitiiissionri in stlivr shaigr I i*ii-s'Mstn I lank I l.ide said
Ailt**ii made his views known
of the llotnr and lakes iiAk .i tiie stoim apparently had sldfit d v,iin . ruih^c idigs*.west, ,uf
J rys, liupis, afjef ..the .N'elmual. 1.^. tutr^rst.«q im|ii4u«iuruu
-.
pievloiis liHBtioilhoi lb l.tlmnl Itoalil letrisetl tb'
Another_m * j o I ‘ oi.|o.iteoieo‘
fits! Il l t - O r on ic issue. a n : Itriulmg is the reinsvt.ill.tti of i.'
TT'.NSAl’i)l.\. Srpt. 18 I/Pi A
appeal by the AH. Iliolhellttio ! riteam i.iill.ittn* which line no! 11cat fir Ioils tti.pli si ilottl) touted
ol Ret till al Wtitkeit.
i hern tonnerled to the h.isruirpl vuJJruly. toils) upjitl Ilie exjUKed
I lie IliiilhrshocKl asked the bratinp plant m several seat's Gull t'oast nl Western R onds,
Boaid lavf night to (Itetturn a **•• Jhese base been silver pimlrtl lu llin g nollliweslnald ill the (»ult
mg l&gt;) Us Itallimoie rrglonal dtrr Ihr riritmg plant Is in go...l coiuli id Mrxnh a jln lulling, s dew s
Ini that lie could not handle a uu ,
o s s iija e t «« fear *in
dating path•yrstcnJay acioii tuUlh'
Ion prtition lirtause lop uMlcm '
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. (A*)—
Italy has notified th- United
States it needs about f 1,000,000,000 in out*1(1* assistance to meet
the immediate economic crisis and
survive through n e it year, Amer­
t'«rt Myent urea whole the hurriThe hurricane struck in fullpow -|,d. ho said,
ican officials said today.
i-nne entered the Gulf of Mexico,
I t a l i a n Ambassador Alberto er vestmlay against Palm Reaili.1 At the airport the wind aver but nortbvcniil idling the pen until,i
40. miles an hour, but tlaliiage apiiemed nogliglblo.
Tarchiani told Under-Secretary of a 12-tquiie-mile tea emerald linked
8tate Hubert A. Lovett of these to the mainland by three cause- gusts up to tlO M i'll were record
I'uiita Gorda, 26 mite* north
ed. Debrie In streets is confined
need* a t € conference two day*
&gt;f Fort Myers, repotted winds up
to moss and email limbs, and this ■&gt;
/ t l 'w l t i H S i - s r e s ir - x te t- '
Jf&lt;2im"hroport 'oHbTdldlM .t.ort'- •"Rorfewrcjr-ihirwrmflnarre-* W W0HMW nb 'ftni-n'YV+ef *rek«."Ye
come here to rub elbow* with mut ported at tha City Hail. Roofing
age in hli country.
Government officials who dii- ti millionaire* were in thalr man- concern*, usually deluged wilti T r u m a n K e e p * P o s t e d
rioted this development said they stuns, .atilt shuttered and clu&lt;&gt;.| rail* for repair* after sturms, re­ On Major Events
until the winter aeaion.
Palm ported this morning only a few
jmf~'* study'
■“ “Italian
“I
udy ing tha
WAHNER, N. H„ Sept. IB, ■re carefully
^ P P V i along
r&gt;sf Hth less complete Beach it populated chiefly by care­ call*.
UP)—Trapped
than 31 Pfigures,
Hy ERNEST H. VACCAKO
No survey hai yet been made uf
hour* al lha bottom of a SB- information from the French, to takers, policemen and firemen. No
ABOARD USH M I 8 R O U R I
live* were lost hero ia the hurri citrus and celery damage, but no
foot well. Norman Woods.
■ . determine what the United States can*.
Is. flapparent damage to the** crops WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN,
year old army combat veteran, ran do to help these countries
A pre dawn motor tour of the in the Seminole a tra has yet hern Sopt, 18 (d'i I'resi.lont Truman
waa extricated al 8:M A. M. to­ daring the next three munthx.
Government officials who re­ battered island this morning found reported, according to \\‘. A: L*f- nirangrci to keep fully informed by
day after 100 volunteers and
radio today of the internatiunal
atala Dotlc# worked all night quested that their identity be it looking pretty much like a thm flcr, manager of Chase ’ and "Co. situation including iliivelupmcfita of the All bail riot [iiitrolird nun
withheld said the Italian ambassa­ ager with her hair caught in an Rome beans may have to be re­
to dig him out.
dor ha* broken down bit country's electric drier.
planted, he predicted. EL J. Leh­ in Trieste, as woll a* , the Florida Cunmiimist affidavits. Hie union
Mr, Truman ia near­
Every
aid*
road
was
blocked
requirement
Into
two
categories:
man reported no damage to build­ hurricane.
WARNER, K. IL, Sept IB. UP)
ing tha end of hi* trip home from had |&gt;etiliimecJ lor crrtilnatiun as
with
trret.
Tha
car
lights
were
I
•
A
bout
*300,000,000
in
"stop­
ings
at
the
Hanford
State
—More than 100 vob’utoer* and
haigammg irpresriilativr for wutk
lit sail.
t I ('sultans* so l*sas Bit I
Farmers Market. He also declared
•Nit* Police labored through the gap" aid needed from Ih* United
Hie
Missouri
will
dork
ir)
Nor­
State*
to
pull
Italy
through
to
that he had'not yet received any folk, Va.. tomorrow. The Tro- eis .ct udio Station WARL ill Ai
‘ night In art effort to extricate
reports of damage to vegetable* Mdenl will hoard the yacht Wil­ linglon, Vo.
Norman Woods. SS-year oid Array the and of the ye*/.
2. A Utile more than 1800,000,- Snow Is Reported
or citrus in this area.
combat veteran, buried to Ida waist 000
.Tiie ptiivialnn wldeh ha* at tit -.1
liamsburg for Ihe run up the Pot
wanted by the Italiane
__ fo
for
sine* yesterday noon when a well
Schools remained closed today. omac River to Washington, where | l»l*
In
W
estern
States
rottuin * nil of
"essential
purchases"
from
outside
caveeLjn.
How*vets if Fr^jUy la a good day, he expect* to arrive Hkltirday Jfieerouf Inlmr nrganliatlom to fit
tourres
during
1848.
S t * police reported early toaffidavit* deny tug meinhersliip \u
they will ba re-opened, SupL T. nmrnlng,
By AHStkTATED PRESS
All the** fund* would b* used,
i ' , ..i inm. mi 1*1111# &lt;l|%|
list m t l Wood** condition waa as
W. Lawton announced this morn­
Mr,
Truman
told
nawsmen
in
The
biggest
hurricane
to
strike
according
to
the
Italian
plan,
to
“good a t could b« expected under
ing.
tv'lionse
to
Inquiries
.yesierda
the
South
Florida
peninsula
in
10
.
u
n
lay
buy
American
grain,
cool
and
raw
tb* condiMont" and that "he la
years moved across the Gulf of
T h a^ State Road Department Dial he radioed the capital to ad- Chicago Ne^ro In
materials for Italian industry.
Mexico today after causing mil­ ha s ceased all road work her#,v»''v« the swearing in of James
\ J utNvo* doctor*
UJl W*tl1were
r**fUerl-"
standing by
lion* of dollars of damage, killing during tha storm period.
FurreaUl a* Secretary of Drfrnse Ethiopian Air Force
a* rescuers. Including 80 percent
at leaet two person* and leaving
*No damage to building* a t the because of Ihe international sit­
• f tha Uwn's men. formed bucket TopDefenseCommand thousands temporarily homeless.
Guilty Of Fighting
Zoo waa apparent this morning, uation.
brigade*, to carry sand from a
Aero** the rountry, In northern and ail animal* appeared to be
II*
declined
to
elaborate
except
Ia
Sworn
Into
Office
circular W nch being dug around
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Sept
Idaho and western Montana, temp, in good condition, A number of lo say that the times require a
tka wall. They hoped to shore the
IH, t/1*&gt; Cul. John C. Riihlnson,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (AT— erstures dropped to below freel­ palm fronds war* strewn about In defense secretary. It had been Chicago negro serving in (lie
trench and dig Inte the pit to ear' City
..............
Hail.
l. At the generally expected that F o rm tal
Ilf Woods o i|.
The top command of the United ing ami anew fell in several eom- the are* of* Use
munitlee aa cool air from Canada Municipal Pier the northeast w lnd|w,ou^ **k« ° v«r his dullea aa head Ethiopian air' force, was convicted
Woods, trapped a t the bottom of R u les' new defense deportment mon-d Into the a n a .
has crown! tha whole 7 «chl haaln ^
•rmad Erryire* afU r Mr, today on charges of assault and
the 20-foot excavation vena unable was rounded out today aa the sec­
Federal Weathar Bureau area with -w ater ■hyacinth*. N o R n m ™ * N lurn to Wa.hlngton. battery against the air force comto mov# from hi* waist down. Ilia retaries. for N ary and Air were in The
Chicago reported Tour Inches
’ Cress Secretary Charles G. niandrr, Swedish Count Guataf
legs were hold fast by timbers sworn into office. '
snow at Cut Batik, MonL Snow craft were anchored there,
Ross aald Mr. Truman referred to Von Rosen, and sentenced lo (hreo
and other debria.
Taking tre oaths administered of
Rounding
tha
Band
Shall
this
also fell In Butte,. Helena and
Iho International acene In general month* imprisonmsnt.
w'He
Hi donned an oxygen mask at by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Great
morning
to
observe
Ih*
pounding
Falla, in Montana, and in
court also ordered Robin­
Intervals during tb* night and W. S tu art Symington became the Mullen Paaa, Ida, The mercury waves rolling westward on Lake rather than any (pacific aspect of sonThe
pay ail Von Koten’a costs
ipoka n few encouraging won)* to nation's first Secretary for Air slid to 28 at Mullen Pate; 27 at Mnnroe, your reporter found a It- However, It ta known that Mr. and to
rejected
n plea for a stay of
his young w tf. when .h i annearod and John L. Sullivan took over as Butt* and waa freoxlng a t Helena
somewhat frightened and aged Truman has been concerned about execution of the aenlcnre. Robin­
lelena.
on lha acene. ■The oxygen waa Saeretary of tk« N ary, a post to
inside the building disturbances in the Trieste area son wa* brought to trial after
Rain was reported from the Da nigro i rcrouched
s s t i s s s * ■■ r a w * u &gt;
supplied to countar impure air in which he . was sle rtU d from kotaa waatward to the Rockies,
(where (here have been skirmishes Von Rosen allegedly suffered a
the welL
with cooler weather and shower*
between Italian*, Yugoslav* ami brain concussion In a flat' fight
d im e s
v.
rForrest*!,
o
“He's a tough man who aa
former forecast for some section* of the
FRANK ROBINSON HERE
Allied iroop* In connection with with him.
| plantr of fighting orerseaa." ob- Navy secretary, U
took Um oath aa North Central 8 tales.
Frank Robinson, former star end boundaries set Mp In the Italian
r* reported, “and he should Secretary of Defa
and.hand of
the Celery
Cel
Fed*, “blew Into
LAGUAKDIA S IN K IN G '
Fair weather with moderate of (he
treaty ).
through this."
the unified armed
artne&lt; fore** yester­ temperature* wan* reported In the town" Tuesday evening from peace
NEW YORK, Sent. IB, (/P)—
Tha Preidient directed bv radio
day following radioed instructions .Southwest, Ih* Mississippi Valley Cristobal, Canal Zona as ha "put last night that lurpiua govern Fiorello II. latGuardia, 84, (a in a
AUTO LICENSES
from Proaidant Truman aboard
' Eastward to Jho Atlantic it. He has been spending the past
whlth could be «Md '■downward'’ trend In Ilia grave
ti*, feitHaihip Ifliiotiri,
nine- month# there visiting hli to relleye victims &lt;/{ the hurricane Ulneu, hi* physician reported to­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rob­ be rpade available to states and day, aa New Yorker* proyed
at
pray
DEATH TO OPPONENTS
inson.
inson. an
and intends to enter Stetson communities.
TOWNSEND MEET
the request of Mayor William O
out this
SOHA, Bulgaria, Sept. 18,
Univeralty.
*
Dwyer for the little man who was
A 'neeting of tho Townsend Oub
th at a t pr
. Tb# Bulgarian ynprema court has Fifth District Council will be held
tho city's mayor for 12 year*.
GREEK ARMY
Passage on the airliner from
rejocTOd the appeal of Nikola To*- Sunday afUrnoon a t 1:80 o'clock Kingston. Jamaica to Cuba waa
ATHENS. Seat. 18, (AT— An Dr. George Baehr said tha former
Agrarian opposition leader at Um Tourist Center. Due to the the roughest jpart o f'th a trip, ha Informed source aald today the mayor and director general of
a month ago to b* hang- Imoortanee of matter* to be dia- A»ld, and daefared th at ha got a Greek government would atk the UNKRA “again is in a deep sleep.
•dlooa walling in long 11dm
a charge of conspiring
all Sanford members arce good shaksup on that part of lha United State* for permltaion to The gtn«ral trend la downward
Gecrgi Dimitrov's
against Pro
double the site of the G m k and tn* Immediata outcome la aa
stormy flight. H* than flew
Fatherland
yet unpredictable."
army - to about 270,000 men.
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Few Casualties Are Reported As Hurricane

Europe’s View On
Marshall Speech
Reported Mixed

lly Notifies U .s.
It Needs One Billion

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Civil War lum table
NEW DELHI, Sept. IH. id'i—
.MidiHiidav K. Gan,lid deetared to­
day ttint unless Pakistan mid India
frankly confess theii guilt fur the
grave eoiiiniiiiiat atrocities nunmilled in the Punjab mid in Delhi,
war bertrju'n tin- two deW doinlitioils n|i|&gt;eiirs inevitable,
, i
lie told a heavily atleitded meet­
ing It.n- tlial if i h e two state*
|M isisli'd_ III tlieir p r e s e n t nttitiiiies
Inuaid the violence vthii'h has
taken countless thousand* of live*
in etmimunaj strife between Mos­
lems, .Sikhs 'and lllndui. It would
mean war.
GniutlU, tin- spiritual leader of
the All India Congress Party, said
he lind rome to thi* Indian eapital
in a "do in .did*.’ effort t o ie«foeepeace- (o D
Delhi,
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which lias just
passed through a ghastly period
of communal rioting, death, a r­
son and torture. Ho said he would
pray God lu take him rathei than
see a land so dear to him in chaos.
He s a id there was no doubt that
Hindus and Sikhs had In-eii ill(irated In West Punjab, Pakistan,
Ioil lidded that it was equally true
that Moslems had liecn similarly
mistreated'in East Punjab, India.
Tiie newspaper , S t a t e * man,
which ha* the largest circulation
in India, said today thdC Hindu*
and, Sikhs were leaving Karachi,
the 'capital of Pakistan, hy ihe
thousands; fearing reprisals be­
cause of the recent treatm ent of
Moslems In DelhL
Tiie paper said more than 25,0O0 had left Karachi In the last
week and that an equal number
had Dulled out of other towns In
Sind province for places In India.
It kaid airports and railway sta­
tion* wars besieged by persona
trying to gat away aa quickly aa
oouible.
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A 9 |S A. M. (E S I) advisoiy hy the U. S. Wrsthct llurcau nrdrie,! hutm snr wgtqmgs Jrom St.
Mstks lo Prnrocol*. and s»id lh«
full lotce of gigantic storm would
hit between Apalachnola and lien
ahoul midnight. Wimli sip lu 100
ntllet alt li'ollf weti* foitiatl.
Stan in wa mints Hew from PensacoU west lo Mobile, and heavy
weather wxs rXpectrd east ol Al»*huhiiol.i along Nl. Gcotgcs and
Dog Islands .and Apalachee Bay.
The damaging hurricane, width
yesterday widpprd tin**rieh icsoit
and agiicullinal areas of Huuth
Florida with PJd-mile gales, al­
tered it* course ahiuptly after
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without further menace to land,
hut it la-gan to wallow north­
westward during tiie night with
accelerated speed.
It was moving on tliss Florida
west coast at 16 miles an hour,
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FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept.
18,
— A United Stale* Army
rrporl aald today the Ukrainian
Yesiatanco army fighting for
Ukrainian independence was *o
large that u n i t s estimated to
number 16,000 to 20,000 men had
engaged Polish and Soviet Rus­
sian troop* In pitched battles.
U .S , CHOSEN
EW YORK, Sept. 18, (/PI­
TH# United Slate* was ehoaon to­
day to servo with Australia and,
Belgium on a threo-mambar Uni.
tod Nations Commission to assist
in ntgoliating a *otU«m*nt of Uu
DuUh-Indoaatian conflict.

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IF WE ARK S filN d TO DO
ANYTHING FINK AND WlkttTIIY IN TIMS WORLD TODAY
18 TIIK REST TIME Horn. 13:

Justice Jackson of the .Su|»irmc
Coutt would alter the laws of war.
But since nobody, payi any alien
lion to them anyway, we don I sec
[| took (2 Americans l*&gt; hall If*
Yugoslavs trying to forte their way
into Trieste the other night a little
prematurely . Of , course. sonjc «*
those Americans might ha»e been
there just to sec thr fun.

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PHOENIX, WE HOPE!

Erratic Hurricane
Snnford nnd Sem inole C ounty h a v e eaatped w ith liltl
dntunpe a n n lh er rlangi'roua h u rricane w hich filiated away
itl th e low er Rant (’oaxt for aevernl hours y esterd ay anti
then ru t a wide sw ath e across the so u th ern p art of . the
s ta tr1 on it’s way to th e Gulf o f Mjyiico. It ia well to prepare
for these storm s, hut- we like to rem em ber th a t few of them
ev e r strik e here w ith th e ir full fu ry .
Even in the p ath of I h e lUortfi th e re apparently has
hern little Ioss of life. T he |H*ople of S outh F lorida are. more
"h urricane-w ise" th an m any of them .w ere 20 yeara ago
when m ore than 1,000 w ere killed when, th in k in g th at the
lull was the end of th e blow, they v en tu red fo rth to aec
What had happened.* You don’t have to go th ro u g h more
son line
or two of th
t h e fe
ir hurricaiion
16am t h a t ''litl IsdiesC
tlaan
one tir
hurricunoa to learn
In'besr
to lav low.
Even so. we w ere su rprised at th e reluctance which
m any people showed to seek places of sa fe ty . P articularly
in th e E verglades a re a , thousands of people remnined in
th e ir homes iong a f te r i t was obvious t h a t th e hurricane
w as going to strik e and th a t th e excessively hint) w ater
caused by long sum m er rain s rQlght m ake it im possible for
them to g e t out. T ra in s se n t early y e ste rd a y m orning to
tiie ir rescuw were stalled a t several places. ~
O ther venturesom e individuals, "who so u g h t to w atch
th e tropical d istu rb an ce from th e v an tag e point of some
rem ote island, wildly radioed for help w han th e going got
tough and they found them selves sta n d in g in tw o feet of
w a te r even on high ground and th e winda blowing th e ir
sh e lte rs-to oils. C oast G uardsm en took th e ir lives in th e ir
hands to rescue them .
Though th is h u rric an e did not tu rn ou t to be as bud as
had been predicted a n d certain ly could not com pare with
e ith e r the 1926 or th e 1928 storm e ith e r in w ind velocity
o r casualties, still it w as an e rra tic h u rric an e am i m ight
have caused considerable dam age had ita course not Ixxm
carefully plotted, am ple w arnings s e n t out, and full pre­
cautions taken.
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T here aW 'V ery TdW hliV riciine/ w hich fdllo** a coum r
a s fur n o rth us th is one d id ,t or w hich rtiov« in ao nearly a
w esterly direction. H ad .the* cen ter h it th e cogst a little
fu rth e r n o rth , say jn th e vicinity of F o rt P ierce or T itu s­
ville, we here in S anford m ight have see n ,so m e wind, pnd
w ater, which would h av e given the old-tim ers som ething to
talk ulxnit for gen eratio n s to come.

TH U R SD A Y . S E P T . 18, 1917

Freedom Train Is
, Christened In Philip
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. '18. (/P)
-^The gleaming red, white and
hlut* Freedom rain,
__ ___
_ __
wasJ Rchristen
ed, yesterday as U. S. Senator Ed­
ward Marlin ' (It-Pa) labeled ll
America's best weapon against
Communism.
“I don't know if there are any
Communists within the sound of
my voire," .Marlin told sevaral
thousand persona at ceremonies in
ilroad .Street Station. "If th e n
art-, let me assure them, as well as
othrrs^-tbis time they have left
themselves and thc'ir m o l i v o i

finl themsrlvr* a* the "I’hlladel- wishes of the nation's leadrr*.
nhik Committee for Amnesty for
President Truman galled 'o n 11 o
all War Obiectbra."
.
people
of America to share theii
Attorney General Tom C. Clark,
credited with concriving-the Idea concept of liberty with the world
of the shrine on wheels that will
visit more than ,100 cities In ti
year-tong cross county pilgrim­
age. dec la rod "Unless America
D r. Chnrle* L. P&lt;
shares Its freedom with all na­
O p to m etrist
tions, there will soon be no free­
Sanford Atlantic KW.
dom for anyone In the broad
reaches of the world."
lloura: M 2 1-3
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„ Sat. M 3
Clsrk said the train, carrying
Ainrrira'a most treasured histor­ Eyes Eiamined - Glasa*
ical documenla shows the black

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64 to 75 miles an hour in wind vrlotily; hurricanes from 75 miles an
hour up.|5omelimcs there is a lot
of diflrrrncr
nc.iN.nnd panicky a n x ie ty henil th e lint-of thu tru e motive*

Senator Byrd says that all the
dollar. in America v»ill not cur"
the ills of the world. In (hr past
two years the Unilcrl States has
.pent 20 billion dollat. on fuiei'vu
relief. Do they lose us dor it &gt; They
da not. They stand a round Iwul
dting their thumbs and wondrous
when Amciitan aid is going to ‘ari
live. Senator Hyrd **y»

heartily
in

should

keep their ' rhil

diet! from lut-ning tn turlr pio
gram., hut many of them don't,
and in the aW ncr /t), tpaienta!
iupervision, there it no othsr way
to handle the matter than for
the radio station, to itop-'broadcasting programs which are def-fautriy—haimful Iil. j p la tte ’ a
part of jheir listening audience*.
■From Summerville, Ga. tomes
a report of a violation of one' &gt;(
the fundamental principles of the
BtU-oi Rudd*, in the U# S. ConsUj
iutton. There for reason of ‘‘pure
politic*." morr than 100 men have
been confined tn jail, aomr ot
them for month* "with little or
no hope of trial." Georgia’* own
Constitution *ay«, "Every per»ou
charged with an nffenie aosinit
’ the law* of the itat^'ltfslt ’have
the privilege and benefit PLcoup•el . , , shall be conlidntrd with
witnciie* trdifyingv- against hint

Atlrmpli lo asiaisinale Pirn. &lt;l*nt Bence and Foreign Minister
Masaryk of Czechoslovakia due
ing the past few dsjrs show that
the Communists will stop al nolhtng to gain their ends. Although
Czechoslovakia has been virtually
e Russian dominated country sn.i
has been regarded by the western
power* at a Communist state, its
two principal political leaders. Bep.-Oea and Masaryk, have long been
friendly to France, England and
t the United Slate* and only last
week publicly insisted thgt the
continuation of normal trade re­
lations b essential to their n&lt;t*
it economy .
he move toward volultry ra­
ng of food was started ymterWhen the 1lotcl Association Al
.York Gty agreed to observe
w a lk s* days each week in
hotels and rriUnniUs^Bfr
q* of combating riridfr fhod
^D uring and . a firs ■the finl
tj» War, such meatlahk d a n

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CASH D IV ID EN D S TO POLICY HOLDERS

During Recent War

tnore

the children
parents

You .should know ab o u t thin Law and how it a ffe c ts
■ccurllv anil from the viewpoint political and military rasults of
of aid from their Allies."
the war," Inunu said. "The Turk*
1-at‘ r Inonu »aid Russia had managed t« keep closed the road
formally notified Turkey that the of the mld-East during all the
. Ui.eu.la u.-asr M cntiafierl
Urlth Tur"T"■I■». &lt;•a
I (a'ltl JIM0,
III In lu ll amt
.. &gt; to ,the
I
aiuiied wim
year* 1938,
smt said "Turkey a end of 181"; that i. until the vklIved to l&lt;e recom- orlr* „f Stalingrad and El Alamein
and until North Africa was occupiil Hint Tut key had «l by Americana and tlriaiah.”
■ident Ismet Inonu -ay* ihat Tur-.
reatest service to
Inonu o»»ert&lt;il he agreed hi
key rejected all German overtures
eeping the ma*se&lt;| principle to the Kooiev«|t—Chur—which ha said grew violent at
iny amt Italy from chill demands;at Cairo to joln the
time*--tn bring her into World
War II against Soviet Ituasia.
'•This ret figure* as most imr Turk#
In a' lengthy article written fo* (io rta p t, in ts-prswusaloru i n the au p p ll
the Encyclopedia Itritannica at
Chirago and distriliutH by thr^ofTlclat ARtn&gt;|ia rtgentjr today, Inonu defemled Turkey'* war roll
which hail often l«*en r r i licit oil tv
cause Turkey swung over to (hr*

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You can he deprived' n f y u u r . rlg h l tQ^ d riv e . In event
you n re Involved in an accid en t causing bodily in ju ry
o r pro p erly dam age to oth er* , and unable to m eet th e
req u irem en ts of th e I&lt;aw.

behind many a philandering ad venture. A m ong th e cane T u r k l u l l
P ro u irio n f
1 IlM U c lll
historic* reported are those of the Rentlena V eteran, the A U I l i l S l I
I ) „ , ’ i* _
F rig id Wife, the Ixrnely IluHbund, th e T em pted W ife, the
1O S l l l O n
A ging Husband and th e Hollow Couple. T he doctor feels r A p l a i n s
th at there a te many cases o f infidelity In, m arria g e where
forgiveness, ra th e r th a n u p a rtin g of th e w ays, is indicated..
O ften the -real trouble, he says, Hen w ith th e "innocent"

been;done with dm money,
it extent wot Id lecurity bsr'
gtrengthrnrd

j y f iW VDRK The world haa gone mad Gotham
1 N Tl* .halting ■In H r cement~ hooter Maynr
OTrwyer has not yet declared m artial law. but
Iheae ar* grlin tim e. In New York. The reaeom
Sidney A sthrr haa turr 1 ^ t on Brooklyn and apat

For IU ysar*. the forlorn horough of Brooklyn,
home of the Dodgers amt the New York Navy
Yard, haa been defended virtually to the drath by
Sidney He founded, tn 1P3S, the Society for.the
Prevention of Disparaging Remarks a b o u t
Brooklyn and It breamt one of the moat tatked-of
organnations In America.___________ ' _____
^
More than a helf-million membership cards
i B / S S f were malted out, and the charter memt*ra.ln&gt;
Mel Helmet
eluded former Mayor LaGuardia and each native
, Brooklynltea aa Denny Kaye. CTara Bow,'Mae
Weat, Eleanor Holm Rose and Edward JEverell Horton.

If anyone
hit beloved county. Sidney rose indlganybnc took a crack
crark at hi*
Mdnfl/gnd fibwled {6 ihe ak'tka.T personalty Yanlambar being blachballed when I anlpnt al Brooklyn In my Brit book, but 1 was
reinstated and welcomed to the 8PDRAB when I apologised publicly.
Today I was breaking bread with Sidney In tha patio of the Henry
Hudson hotel, however, and he was a gloomy man. "I do not." ha
said, darkly, "contlder Brooklyn a fit place in which to bring up my
children, of which I have two. I consider Brooklyn unclvtllted and
barbaric."

grlpea chiefly flfeauae of tha Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. Ha
figures that every time tha borough makes • nute progress toward
acceptance as a isgitlmale metropolis Iq the eyas of tha rest of the
world, tha Dodger* do something aa Inina, that cancels it out.
Aachar thinks Dodger fans era getting tha runaround from th*
management, ha Dgure* Leo Durocker did ineurqhle harm th hi*
tenure aa manager of tha le a n with hta arcus tactics, and w on.
All in aU. ha haa given up on hla native heath, and la shopping for
houses out on Long Island.
,
1 guess Sidney knows what h# wants, byt Brodklyn would be a
fool to let him out of its hands. For a dread* ha haa been tha only
onlldott tha place haa had for Uto Dodgers.
This leaves Sidney with' only three other o rg an ist long to occupy
hi* Ume-gth* Jscketles* Man's Sortsty of America, the H a y ftm
Suffercra' Society of America and tha Bocitty for tha Eatabiiahment
of Adequate Cbmfort SUliona.
, r
*
“l consider them alP lost cause*.’1, ha says, "and I do not ,m ike a
cant out of any of them, but 1 am tha kind of man who cannot stand
and see people pushed around,you know what I meant'
The hsyfeVtr group was begun I t years ago, and
aot been
exactly a lost cause, since after it ysllod loudly «im
Urn 04 8
Council hen paaitd a resolution making the presence of ragweed
In one's yard illegal.
*
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,
.
THE JACKETLEM SOCIETY la flva years old. Sidney had an
appointment one day, tho hottest day of summer, and got ao In­
censed that h» sent out a‘clarton call that day to New York's m ain
and lha next day JO ot them ahowad up for a protest masting.
This cads* haa stowed up a little, though; tn fact. /Mdiwy was
wearing a Jacket aa wa tat lunching. 1 pointed this out. "That's
lha TROUBLE," ha said, sadly, "no one wilt make the Brat mova.
Not even me." .
. ’ . . . .
‘ t ■
When ha la not footing around with tha rtformation ot tha world,
Sidney la a press agent—one of the ftw honest on#*. Hla cflMkt
include Evelyn Knight, Andy RuaaslI, Happy Flltoft. Via Damons
nnd others, and hit friends art, aa we say. Mtfoq, ttd used to be a
newepaperman. until be decided ana day, "tha reader* don't want
the truth.* “A*
* ,* '"»*■ ■* ;
t.
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ami white record of U. 8. suvnmplishmenta,
"Thera ia no other record in th* *' ■
world to .match it,” ('lark ilc.
dared. "Tins record prove* I hat
ail men are architects of this coun­
try. No one man or group uf men £
can fashion freedom.
• •
“ NfCmTItrran.have frst-dotn for .
himself unless he is willing tu
share it with all regardless of
race, color or religion.
“All of us must be free nr none
of us are free."
Former Supreme Court Justice
Owen J. Roberts recited the free­
dom pledge a* Mrs. .Arthur. C. .
Kaufman, a ^Philadelphia social
leader, smashed a bottle of eham^ A
pagne against one of the d m u ^ itf'® the .seven-ear caravan of Artur- .
icanism. It leave# hete Saturday

Magnolia Ave,

before Germane surrendered.
Germany, Inonu **1,1. spared n&gt;
"One o f I h o moat important
event* for Turkey ramp when Ger­
many stalled her must threaten­
ing political aggrrsaion," Inonu
wrote. "During France'* occupation
documents had fallen into Gorman
hands and in virtue of these it was
roclaitfidd that the Turks had
M&gt;n partisans of certain AngloFrench project* . against the Hus-

E

"In publishing the.French docu­
ment* the German* worked with
all their heart to provoke in this
troubled tense atmosphere an arm­
ed ronflirl between th* Russian*
«H
LI .Turk*.
.1
l*** .lUVMmWi
and
.Also .- U
they
.presumed,

the Turk*—left atone—would ap­
proach them as did the Romanian*,
In order to guarantee themselves
against Russian aggression."
Inonu said Turney rejected flally
all German demands -fur pnasage
toward the mid East while Ihc
Reieh armies were caaaitlting
E gypt.Tut key had a treaty o f ’al­
liance with llrilian which we* r|*i
fending Africa nnd in 1810 inonu
told the national assembly "I derm
It my duty to gay that the hands
of alliance between Turkpy and
Britain are firm and unbrcakalda
at this immi*nt whan the British
era fighting heroically a war of
fatUlstuo undar difficult- m m
dltiona.”
Turkey massed her armies in
IUHU SB
111 exThrace «•«*
and l»UHr,
litnir. IV
Inonu
said,

Friday &amp; Saturday

porting momentarily that her

would tome a lte r the Balkan In­
vasion, but unexpectedly relations
between the Soviet and Bulgaria
took on a new aspect and there.
were"(KCasi«ns of demonstrations
against the Turk*."
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Mrs, Ridge Given

Farewell Party
J. H. ('M aud Is
•Social, Calender Mrs.
Honored With Shower
THURSDAY
Mr*. J. lfc Clrland wa- honored
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K.
8.. will meet at 8:00 I’. M. in the on Monday nisht with a shown
ttiven by Mr*. W.- L.*Hieri and
Masonic llall.
Mr*. A. K. Doh-nn ut the home of
Mr*. M. (!. Cleland. Durinir the
Brush Makes Good
evening, ItaBie* Here played and
awarded to Mr*, F. L. Caw­
Gift For Teen-Ager prize*
ley, Mr*. H,- D. Tatum and Mr*.
M. L. Nichols.
By BETTY (T.AKKK
Dainty refreshment* were scr*
Newxfeatwres Beauty Editor ,
btr the husleue* follow inir the
bluing hair has played »uch an red
Those invited to In- |heimportant part in the life o r the r«mr».
*ent were Mr*. J. II. Iliera, Mr*.
average teen-ager that she would Ci
Johnson. Mr*. It. K, Hatdiion.
rather have a present of a good Mr*. }'. L. Ilumiston.’ Mr*. K.
hairbrush than
. .. a t hat or a fancy, Bruce. Mr*. A. Fouler, Mi*. R. K.
belt or a pair of .hoe*.
(Herndon. Mr*. J. Cardell. Sir*. D,
Molt Kiri* understand that a lit- !Carded. Mr*. K. I). Beecher, Mr*,
til extra elbow grease applied to C. K. Ilii-kton, Mr*. C. \V, Smith,
th* hair and *calp at an early use Mr*. 11. J. Van Burner. Mr*. A. C
will condition their hair for glam- Madden. Mr*. K. Bi i**herw&gt;n* Mr*.
platcd ones weren’t a rarity. The C. A. Taylor, Mr*. J. cl; -Pricki-tt,
youngster* are fussy about sham­ Mrs. I.. Mr llintea. Mi, R.
poo*, rinses, bru*he* and lotion*, Itaulerson.-Mr*. F. K. Mrhoniteii,
and back-to-irhool kit* ate filkd Mr*. Cowley, Mr*. Tatum, Mr*.
with hair beaulifleri, painstaking­ N'ichul* and Mi** th-anim Nichols.
ly selected,
r
Ai*o Mrs. Hirktujii. Mr*. K. V.Y ean ago every dressing tahle Miller, Mrs. B. Ilamp*. Mr*. Chesexhibited a brush, sometime* sil­ nut, Mrs.- A. K. Dohhin*. Mr*. K.
ver. beautifully engraved; gold Estcrldge, Mr*. C. it. Hradhury,
palled ones weren't n rarity. The Mr*. Carl llrn&lt;lhuiy, Mi*. It.
.three-piece comb, brush ami mir­ Peteis. Mr*. Davis. Mr*. Mitchell,
ror . lets were popular present*, Mrs. A. pohsuit. Mr*. \V. j’.
Indeed. There wuis only one hilrli Brooks, Jr., .Mrs. K. Btutheiaon,
~^iften the brush bristles weren't Jr. and Mra. it. It. Iliers.
j n y good and seldom yould n
* u i h be uied for any length of 1 W o m a n C o m iK U lV
time, ,
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Moil of tim e beautiful brushes
Services Town
were saved for sentimental rea­
son! or because they were part of
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practical purpose.
A T H E N S , W . V a. -T h e 170
- When buying a brush, remem­ subscrllters of the Athens Tele­
ber that the bristles ore all-lm- phone Co. get bill* once n year, the
‘ portant. The shape and size of hoard of director! t epait * broken
the brush play a part, also. Club lines, and the tune operator knows
brushes are usually. easier to get Voices anti number* str well u *ub■m grip on. Today you can find ?eiiiM-rjccIrjik. natty Ikhe -imply
•-b ru sh e s itr—attractive -jewel •Hk®' askit her to “ring over hifthe.’’
colon of ruby, rrystal and sap­ The company -ha* provith-tl this
phire. This is good news for the community of iI2H person* with
girl who liken tu have not only a hand-crank telephone service for
-good brush, but a colorful dress­ 4ti yean . Mr*. Nannie Mn*tin,
ing table accessory.
widowed'mother df four, hit.- been
Brushing is-not just an art—it the operator for the past L‘2 year*.
it hard work. You should hruxii
Every subscriber 1* *l*t&gt; n stockyour hair morning and evening, holtler. Hi* unnual bill, which
whether you follow ihe 100- run* to about $10, 1* hi* shine of
■troke* ritual or not. Few teen­ the operating costs. There 1* no
agers have permanent waves, mi profit involved.
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Mrs. Mo-tiu know- all the tmvn
%urla. Most of them are very much
opposed to tight ringlets or "set** number* by heait and only occa­
looking hair. They like simple, sionally Inn to con-idt hi t hand­
written. telephone book on 17 dif­
easy-to-care-for hair styles.
ferent Imig-aml-short ring signal*.
P.J.A. PR (HI BAM POSTPONED Most of the sulm riU-r* -he can
recognize and call by their fir«t
The program and lea at the names just from hear their voices.
The swilrhlioard 1* In Mm . Mu-South Side Primary School which
was to have been neld on Friday tin’s apartment, where she liven
afternoon haa been postponed un- alone. Her children are grown
tllTiCXt Week dile to Ihe uncrrUfn' and m ill led.
^ c s t h t i condition!.
Meals are hrought to her there
and gtockhyjder* of the friendly
firm frequently stop In to pax* the
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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ANNOUNCING OPENING OF
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ENROLL NOW!

Ho l l y w o o d , S ep t m tdb—
Mis* Ruth Mitchell has returned You may uot think Jark Unison is
to her home in Columbia, 8. C. a f­ Ifunny - -mid. even Jack wdl admit
-but mound
ter spending n month with har you could in- right
town he's is one of tin* greatest
tairle. Henry Watson.
"dressing room comics" in the bus­
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Williams re- iness.
turned on Sunday from a vaca­
That's n left-handed compliment
tion strent in Asheville, N. C. ami That's like saying your collie would,
Washington, D C.
lie a great racehorse if only he
Mr. and Mr*, (ieorge lUnlen re­ were a horse. In the dressing room
lumed from Durham, N. (!. where nr 'during * i client nab. Carson is
theV accompanied their son. Spen­ Irrepressible. But on Die screen hi*
cer llaiden, who entered Duke gag* have all the spontaneity of
a bankyt *' Imaid meeting.
University.
En-. and Mrs. Peyton Miller William* are shown hm uig the Wrib-y
On tils radio program ami it) nu**i M ii ' i n Cl.in. I. in Ok laboiim-Olty. Ilk hr. /nBl&gt;«uv- (h.-n u'. If.lTiig
After spending * lew days’ with of hi* movie* Jack nits fallen hatdr whii
h* took (dace on Sept, it nt H:tK* o’clock. The Rev. Nurll C .Craitr
her parent*, Mi*» Edith Chestnut on the old reliable
of being
left on Tuesday for Tallahassee the butt of his own jokes. Let a performed the ceremony. After a reception En*. a ad Mi* Williams
where she enter Florida State blind tuan step on a banana peel left for a wedding trip In North Cnrutinn after which they will m,ike
their home in Norfclk, Va. wheie he i* stationed.
University'as-a senior,
and . somebody is bound to laugh.
The
guy
win,
laughn
can
also
Us
Mr*. Vi merit .A . Daley and
daughter, Paunt-llc Davie, of New found laughing at Carson's sOreen DaURlitern O f Wesley New Vaccine .Made
York Pity Imve arrived to spend K«k*.
The trouble With Jack’s dressing
several weeks with Mr*., Dojey's
Met L a st Tuesday
For Pneumonia
parents, Mr. and Mr*. E. I.. Bur­ room humor is that "dressing
room” is a misnomer. It should
dick.
-ihe- Ihrtrgtcnruf-WpMPy t'lil-f
NTEW YORh, sTi.t in. p. K.
be—I'loehci—nmm.!- -it**-furmT."bllt
of the First Met luwlint Chuicli held ! R. .Hquildi A :-’„u* vestelduv an
Warren Daniel* returned tm nut In print,
I stopped by the "April Shower#" thni 'iiunithty bu»lne*» and MU’ial iioiincial manufaiillle id a vaccine
Tuesday to Columbia, 8. C. to re­
enter the University of "South art to see Cai-uii ill a vaudeville m*,lMig on Tuesday at_ the home F"r Pneumonia
Carolina. He i* studying for his routine with 12-year-old Buhfiv of Mis. Henrietta A, William* I Although inimdlm and Ilie -til
engineering degree ht the univer­ Kllia. The) had b;rit dancing all at 122 Summerlin Avenue Mi- . \ (n* nulled pt» imoina from iL*
morning, hut alien Cuismi stepped C II Winn
sity.
o\i*r tlir j former place T the nu„! dtimled
down off tin- stage it-was a* if he
[ "f all winlei -11- e n tlii, ,-idd
Neil Powell mid Charles Park hadn't been dancing at all. It was mettiiitf. .
j penlher plitgu, ,nll kill- more
left on Tuesday for Atlanta, (la. more like he find been wrestling
II.,- ela*» decided to have their lllan mm „ mi American* annually.
.'Jr. Powell will enter the Emory hogs.
Oetf&gt;tM*r merlin* III t!»•* foimuf a
vinint*
no iluutl aft.
University Denial College ami Mr.
su it-,, toil given two
Carson, found a &lt;cal and *pmwl- hre.tuet and report* were heard
1’iirk the Mcdnul School of Em­ ed.
fhuii ihi* ufficiTK, Hu* iioniivmM
m niIyrim -vi- iip jtm tm
ory.
“Never trv tu l&gt;e a dancer late’ ing committee wa* a p p o in te d IUMnjty that pi.vunl’ or tmtigale*
Dining lh# social hour qul* game* 1pneumonia an.u k- for -iv months
in life." he whispered.
Whep he gqt hi* lireatli hack, V',ie played by the inciiiU-i,- miuU |0 „ y,.Br,
he pointed to little Boldiy. still refreshment* were served
This vaccine i- unusunl in opp
dancing n« ny on the stage, and
I'ho-e attending wrie Mr-. wav, ln*ti;»i| --f .lH-ing made frwMt
said, "Would yuu believe it. that Edna Brush, Ml*. M. II Smith, the pneumimia grim . ii is made
kid didn't know how tu dance six M*-. Ague*"Smith, Mr-. C, M. Flo- from the angary m ai^ that they
week* ago, I helped him all I could, WtT*. Mr*,, t l . K. White, Mi*. wear. These i.s e - aie railed polyami lie still learned
ijumv. lie’ll I,. 'I, lyre. Mr*. J. C. Davi-, -ucchnrlde*. Dine ale 7b known
pruhnhly ideal mV show."
Mm . J. K. McKinley. Mi-. I". A. kind- of pneuiiiiuiia gortti* and
Which would la- an under­ 1’ &gt;Ia nd. .Mr*. J . JUA!" illjauu. .il-ont.n- jpu!ji_iiiIftienC linua.jif
statem ent T f the’ fl rs t’ iuaglVlTtldP.' Mm , (J. A. Ilodey, Sir*, William-, the ilisca-e.
I'ci'|le uii' a twuy* slenliug show * Mrs, /.ada lairil, Mrs, Winn, Min
Tlii- vsecirn ha* been umlir
from Carson. In “Romance in Rmhu- Zachry, Mias Ruth llnml ti ml bv nn.'lical men for year*,
High C " the thrft, commltteil by ai d 51is* Alcett ITiupnuu,
and ii* cffi-i u have been proven
newcomer Doris Day. a-umm-d the
IHRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
u n - tiiwoit*hOo.Wirr- |U T ~ r.n~ Tire
-Mr.—«nd"iM»fr I la ward' Iirbwn ^UriigbiDoir* of gland Taic'jiv.
Squitih tepei m i-redil the medlral
“Ami she.” »iiid Jack. "I*n’t even Fred Maynard To
nnmuinrrd today the birth of a
i-'spei tnii-nl- I" Dm tor- l.luVd Fel
daughter on.Kent. 17 at the For- supposed tu Iki an actie**. She
O
p
e
r
a
te
H
uh G r i l l ’'""-'1: / " " s u h ^n-nc.
nahULaughton Memorial Hospital. [sings.''
r
Dr. • ulln Mncii-fid, New York Uni
| Jack's rule at Warners i* that of
vrraitv S-liool of Medicitio; Dr.
Frol V. Maynard, who fur ti
fur thrr&lt;- months without going 'a workhorse,* The big (»i* foot,
mil.
|2&lt;H) pound! lug I* perfect fur the number of year* was runrieclnl Rov .lohii’iui,
Mr. and Mra, Mhynard have pur
There i* a night hell to awaken job. If n gal can make a good movie with lha Hhraft- Candy btul Res­
h y fur rails after the normal 10 jwlth Carson in it, she'* star taurant Company »f- New York, rlui-eil a hurtle irt Geneva, Tliey
;mtl w ho wa* al-u employed III Ihe said I loti tln-v like .‘jmiford v« rv
ii clock rinsing time, but must lyiatrrial.
*
-uliscrilier* respect her hour* 2nd
Carson la getting a little weary Ihitel* Astor and Savoy I'lnzn, hn* nun h. and mi non need that they m
tin not m il late unless it i« a real of the workhorse routine. "The *taken over Ihe operation of the lend t*- j:ive the Ifest service pq*
emergency.
•,
*tmlio appreciate* it, and you gel j Terminal Grill at the bu* staliun *IMe lif haul resilient*. Addition
When Uunronl rullrge I* playing a lot of money Chat way hut you | which wa- formerly opernlcd liy of filling IhhiIIi * i* planned.
a home game here during basket- don't get any credit," hr sigh*.
hull sea *im. how ever, she.urlillngl'.'
what can y*ui d«7 I Work
remain* on the job after hour* n&gt; lip a new story, with real gag* in
the new* service* can get tin* it for me. I sell It do the sluido and
alory.
what happen*? Somebody else
Mr*. Mastin'* bossea are the plays the movie.
seven men making up the unpaid
"Maybe someday - -I keep hoping
Imaid of directors. Each one Is - thcrpll he a Uarsoii inuvja and
alig n ed a*-district Iff Which 'h e Ami’ll lie aide Vo find ('arson In it."
must make repairs himself when­ If you think a recession Isn't on
Ijoungc anti ItcKtaurnnt
ever tlirre i* n line break.
the way - -and you’d have to hunt,
— Ai The Sanhinl Airport —
Tile stockholder* ami director* hard in this town to find somebody
Ii'»I*I their annual meeting the sec­ iwlio think* It Un't • -lookit who'.
Saturday, Sept. 20
ond Saturday in August to elect , Marsha Hunt ami Gall Patrick
officer* "and assess themselves fut 'have found: the HUH wardrobe*
Nt‘wl&gt;’ licmiidi'lcd P a lin ' I limr anil Itallnium
updating expenses.
I being deiigned far them to wear
Tlii* year the board elected. D. in "‘End of the Rainl«iw" coincide
P a lin ' To 1 h r ' Sltt-ir Of
I- Thompson, a retired Mercer rxartv with the »lyle**ln two lop
county deputy sheriff, president fiiglht fashion mag* of l year*
GLKN
DROWN
and
ORCHESTRA
and voleil to send hills every three ago. And 1U33, In case you've for­
month* instead of just once during gotten, wa* the year of the great
Dining From 6 P.M. Til ( ’losing
Ihe mining year.
tobowwan.
•
Bad connections may be a little
50c .Cover Clinriic
For ItesenalirmT Pbuni 9115
more frequent and service a litthThe Homan Colosseum was In­
slower than with a modem dial augurated by Titu* in 80 A. D..'
1‘tttlrr New Mapagnunit
system, hut Athens subscribe!* and probably Mated between 4U,
swear by their "family" company 000 and 50,000 people.
and it I* doubtful If they woul-l
Dade it* friendly courtesy fur tinImpersonal efficiency of a metro­
politan system.

1/5 wonderful!

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Mr*. Jule* Colie. lu p e ry tflf of
the State Welfare Bonn! In San­
ford. rnteialned on Tuttitny at
S:W1 tiVlock. IrfAhohor* of Mr*.
Janws p, Ridgr, a member of lha
staff who will leave toon tir make
her home fli Sarasota. Abuut 20
*taff mrmliers. their hustraml*
ami mrmjwi* of the hoard Went
iireient to honor‘^Irs. Ridge who
has the longest period of -ervice
with the Iih' bI Welfare Hoard.
(iuests enjoyed swimming at
Mr*. Code's home in Fern Park
a fter which- dinner was served
at the Longwood Hotel in Dung,
wood. During the dinner a gift
was presented to the honored
guest and dancing wife. vAjo/hd
until late In the evening.

PAGE TimEB
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M!(ahol IfddellH. rgcr. College uf fti an Army Air- Forres expert*
I'hv-drian- itnd Surgeon,, Nc,v unlit; d Iu ii
no ii wvrg *acVmk. and Dr. I’iiul Kuiifninn, Ntw cinated. rhe imeiinionin ’ yarriera,
York.
p e rsu n *
net
s irk
but
c a rry in g
The vaccine I* pot '"effective tmeumonia germ*, in 'e x tra quartagainst thy' ntiw-fashiniieif virus
pneumonia, wliicli , ft&gt;-b o'nd act* title*. Wete greatly r*dilre&lt;L PneUtminin dsTif wa*. p articslly ellrrtlike old-fa*hume&lt;Ugrippe.
.
* it'
_The announretiivnt ‘states "that tpatiHl

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acroti tha f/ont ofld hondiomaty down tha tide Jo ih
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�THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 194T

THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, fM ffllPA

in |he eevepth Inning robbing him double victory over the Tigers.
YESTERDAY'S s t a b s
About 6,000.000 trees arc used
The United States urea about,
of a no-hitter..
each
year in the United States for
The
score*
were
6-4
and‘8-0.
Pitching. J»f Dobson. Red Box,
13Q million railroad ties every
Hatting. Barney McCosky. Alhpitching a 4 0 .mc-hit victory over
year, enough to build 43,000 mile* wire service poles, enough to
T he' t’hllllppin** Is the only
the Brown*, a broken bat looping
hulld a line 100,000 miles long.
fly. trail Hingle by Wally Judnlch
Christian country in the Orient.

H anford, Calif.,
Softball Nine
Nipes C learw ater
-CLEV ELA N D . Sept. 18. O P tTlie llanford. Calif., Kings' were
Installed.today aa tho "dark horse 1

TABLE SUPPLY

=L O V E T T ’ S =

PICCLY WIGGLY

after. Low iMerroriii’* single. The

(luanlity High Ip Reserved
Price* Hood Thru Sat-, Sept. 20

loss was the .first for the Florid­
ans ami for their are htrrlcr Herb
Dudley, who fanned 22.
Boy Stephenson uT MtneoTa. N.
V„ Qrtimmans tossed a one-hitter
at the Stratford, Conn., Itoofera
in the other men's division game
to win 7-0 and eliminate SlratThe dcfcnditig champion Fort
Wayne tram goes against Kavakoa drill of Washington, D. C. to­
night a t 8:46 (KSTI and Toronto,
Ontarlp meets Harlingen. Tex., IllWav Inn at 6:16 in the other
men’a game.
New Orleans Jax girls won
their third straight tourney vic­
tory ‘1-0 last night, with Nina
Korgan limiting the I’hocnix,
Aril. Ramblers to one hit, Vlr
glnla Dobson's last-inning triple.
The Jax girls are after their third
straight world rhampionship.
Washington, D. C., Garvins
made 11 errors in absorbing a 16-1
thumping from the Frcspo, Calif.
Docket a sttd Unwin* 'out' of the
tourney. (Jinny Buslck afld Vera
Miller held the losers to a lone
alngle while their teammates ran
up the biggest score in tourna­
ment history with a 13-hlt bar­
rage that Included homer* by Kay
Rich and Nadine Nichols;
J. 4k K. Hhoc« of Columbus, O.,
play Toronto People's Jewelers at
7:30 tonight In a dash of two unhoiMn gil l*1 nines s m l»t ~IO lV 2t r
the Fresno. Calif., Rockets and
the Phoenix. Arlx., Ramblers meet
with tho loser due for elimination.

P ennant Winning
Moultrie Packers
Take G-F Series
TALLAHASSEE, S ep t 18, (A*)
'•—The pennant-winning Moultrie
'Packers grabbed the (JrurglaFlorldn 1.1-ague playoff finals last
nlghl, defeating the Tallahassee
Pirates. 6-3, and earning the right
to, meet the Florida State League
Shaughnessy winner In an Inter­
loop series, f
Hie Florida Slate entry In the
aerie* may be itrterminud tonight
when St. Augusilna, leading 8-2,
and Gainesville claTh In that
ground* forced postponement' or
the Kheduled game last night
Moultrie piled up an early lead
but had to nip .a strung ninthtrratnr Tall«hH**PPTkirrTirwtn UT*~
Ueorgia-Florida playoffs.
■
-Trail-'
I n a f fl going Into. Um fin
*a. the J ’irate* scored two runs
and had the tying runa-ln scoring
tallion before (Iowan relieved
erhlk and retired (h i side.
4.
Moultrie
201 100 1 0 0 -6 10 T
Tkllahassee 100 000 002—3 0 3
lierblk, Gowan (10 and Wren;
Yobernetaky, C r o m a r t l e and
Xravekey.

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Montgomery TripH
Gadsen In Gontest
MONTGOMERY. Ala., Sept. 18,
(Ah—Montgomery’s Rebels ami the
Gadsden Pilots meet here again
tonight for the fifth game of thy
Southeastern tr a g u s ' Shatighitn.
ay Playoff Itest-of-seven finals
With ths series tied a t two-all.
The Reltrls rapltallxed on-a costa a to 3 victory In-a pitchers’, bat­
tle between Joe Deraoraa ymd
Gadsden’s Jim McClure.
After Montgomery opened up
With » f i r s t .inning one-run lead.
Lefty MrClure began to (war
down. .However, a throw to the

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Squash

lb 10

m argarine

Selected

Tomatoes

lb 16

Tender Green

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Beans

2 lbs 20

Fresh

Nurgin,

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Cucumbers

Hydrogenated Vcg Oil

2 lbs 25

Thompson Heedless

Grapes

2 lbs 25

Tokay

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2 lbs 25c

Cooking

Apples

3 lbs 2!)c

Stew

Hull a ns Medium
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Hamburger Lb 35c
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Steak

Honey D&lt;-w

Mellons

TOMATO
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Potatoes

5 lbs 33c

49c

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No, 2 can 16c

’Idaho Baking

Lb

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Steak

Sirloin or

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Center Cut Chuck
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Potatoes

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Herman's

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Shrimp

Bnfiy/Urrf Sirloin

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Oysters

p t 79c

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Haddock

Steak

.F illets.___ lb. 43c-

Baity -R iS rrb iiel

Sw ift’i O riolo Tondorod

Whiting

Boast

Who. or Sh. Half

Fillets
Fillets

Rib A Brisket

rmoure Star Sul net

Stew Beef lb 31c
Herman’s Skinless •

Weiners

Choice Voal

Herman’s Assorted

lb 43c

R ed-P erch Fillet - - L b ^ ~ 3 5 e
Grouper Fillet

Pko* of 4 0 0

A n n P « k«

Salad Dressing^
A A P __

.

. » . . . .

p t 31c
w

..

. . .

,

49c
Lb

45c

Large O cean Shrimp Lb 4 5 c

~ — .-

Hnvn Pine Crashed

Spinach

Pineapple
No 2 Cen

Toiriatoes

2 S C

Heins Strained

Comstock Pie

Bun thine Kritpy

Cherries

Crackers Lb 23c

Ga. Mnid Sw oet

Dainty Mix Fruit
M u iselm an ’a

steal .home
aont ___
. . I P brought
M P R In what

Gadsden
000 101 000-2 6 1
Montgomery 120 000 00*—3 7 2
McClure ami Radakovich; Dgmoran and Stevens.

Lb

Cooked Fla. Lobster

Oleo Dipped Veal

qt. 55c

Nabisco
provi&lt;| to t&gt;« enough ntn».

Cen. Slices

Western

Fresh Oround

Burger

Round Bone Half

Bright Ball Sosp

Cauliflower Ha33c
Btoksty RSP Pie

Nahisro Vanilla, 14-os.

Sauce

Off In Fulton Open

Cherries

New, (Jrrcn Cabling*
Golden Bantam Fresh Corn
New Red Bliss Potatoes
Long W hits P o tato es

lge pkg 25c W afers
no 2 can 17c

N02 2 9 c

Sunshine Turnip

Stokety Cut Green

ATLANTA. BepU 18, UP) — A
classy field including eeven of the
yaar’e top money winners aqd five
Ryder Cup player*, teed off to­
day in the opening round of the
810,600 North Fulton Open Golf

UUiet. Holding
the U, 8. 0|
favorite’s ro
them, who won hU ill
golf tournament, hare li

vymber In capturing the Druid
is Open, ftied a five under par
yesterday as the touring pro*
■of 26-86—71 for tho rugged

Volvo

lge pkg 15c Jars pta 74c
Jane Parker

Famous -

W
oodbury $
Cocos Batter Soap—

• ,

FRUITCAKES

lb. 75c 3 lbs.$223
Jtegular

A A P Y^lli

CORN

No. 2 can

17fc

*A: A P Coast dp Copat

Wine 4-5 Sherry, Muscatel, P o rt 75fc

Palmolive
For Dishes * Fine I

Vsl (It’s fil

Tokay &gt;1

.Fancy Yellow Oniony
WjUtad, Sweet Rutfbagis
Allsueet Oleomargarine
Superbrand Oleomargarine
Hedl-Mixt Oleo
SoUl
Delay Chttae • 1 *

Vitamin-Full,

— ——

m. .«■

8 o i Pkg

13c
.

rr- ■

�?DAY. S E P T , 18, 1917

^heeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
kNVAS PORCH CURTAINS
-^£N£TfAN BUNDS
Aluminum, Steel, Woodt .
_HLDAY- DELIVERY.

Paralysis Adds To
European Troubles
LONJHJN, Sept. l7 M flF -A n
''.tdl'D-ik. +S . in/enttlw - paralysis
fWnWltfWUM of record proport
ten* in some-localities-w«* tmilcat.V1 jin European statistic* &gt;m {land
Hi iI inn, Germany, Austria, Hid.
k’lum nml Sweden seemed hardest
hit. France-Italy, Czechoslovakia,
the Netherlands and Denmark
also reported case* of the disease.
The British outbreak . wus the
most widespread since record

We REPAIR!
FREE ESTIMATES
Phnnr 80S

Kidneys
Bring . n
Sleepless Nights
It ml

T H E l A j j g g g g H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ’

Athletes Foot Itch How To
Slop It Make 5 - Minute Tell
()a Ti:ai|, «t any dro* More! ,\|&gt;
i.t&gt; ii,., lAiWKIlFL'ti 1‘tiNKTlUr ye ars.
*
INIt funaklde FULL HTIllIN'iiTII.
Chechoslovakia - 127 ...
llw h r, MliltK « « » • «■* KILL th»
t.-h. ,|»t |t|;\V 'loot c o i f t i or your far this year, against 2H7 last
lie l.-irlt al MoustllUl A \inl,r,,,,» year.

and don'
t - —— -----— iW iirtlw ,
pMf&gt;wa
ham tamtDp m*hu. Franuani

mgsawttfcsmarting and burning
Msltrt 1

• condition and Ins* ralnible,
.
,reftfuj
- J ik tp .

'
i OmSirit
of knw
kWnefaja
rufttliea psmiits

maiwe lo remain in jw.e Wool, it
w a . fc« of MW a»t energy,
i
unJ" ,Sf rTTV
A rkm r d&amp;ztit fnrlVwn**
n t m u OK If,
w e n .ru R r
' »IU*«^*.foe over iff T, . , v •H.*,,*
t!ri
u
' ." tf rM •io1
I uSTm* -V j ;
IPCEPM
mil |Ki(ibii{soiM
• Wntiffn
tlM
. &lt;kt Uoaa'a
r s in ( bum
»n» saanrtru l*rtart&gt;c. ihwrr.-,oe

WEAK
NERVOUS
cranky 'wary month’?

Aro sou troublsd by dlitrcaa of
(rmaf* ruiieUonat periodic Ui'tnrba rice* f Don UUa make rou left so
tired, liUh-atrung, neetuut at sucti
llm n l TTwn aa tn Lyilla K. Pinkbam’* Ve*etabi* Ctompound to tetter*
tucb armptomal ptnicfiarn* com*
pound la mads especially foe women.
U also baa viral Dtalufa call a
stomachic lonla eflectl Any drmtator*.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S fiSMSM
—------

wtm

YAKDLEY VENETIAN IIUNDS ’
H

began in I'.*UJ, Cases this ' ,
year Totaled 4,858 up trt Sept, tl, ( compared with an avrrnge of | . .
ilOO cases annually for the Inst j
115 years. London had had til 3 •
eases'atul 32 death* by that date.it;
lit the t&gt;cah week, cmleil Sept, ti,
all Britain i r ported ,i582 new rase*.
Berlin had H,Ml ill of pedtomyr*
'litis in that city’s worst record
ami Hamhutir had reported 1(10
rase* and 40 deaths.
Other report* included:
Austria — iJWfl case* in the last
three months, described jis an
"epidemic.’’ „
Belgium e-ilffcl rase* Inst month,
mainly ground ^.iege, dc-crilied
as ’‘epidemir/’
Sweden
682 rases so far
this year, slightly mow than the
annnual average .for the last 10

-America’* Moat Beautiful
Aluminum •• Cedar - Polished Aluminum
• A»h Me For Free Katimate

Legal Notice
IS
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P. W. STEVENS ~ t»17 W. Koblnfton - Orlando
l.'hone 2-0720

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llir r^ l.ilr uf
W illi * I*- T |p |Y
Fairil

Man (Jets Paid For
. Jdst Sniffing Hams

FO R SALE 1 9

W ORK W A N TED

Sniffihi* is the only way the hnni
indtl'tiy finds out w hrlhrr n hum
ia
or bail after it’s cilhntT
Ham • k. riiiployed
ptnctirally
fult*tH»o n* a sniffer, takes n long
steel diver-much like an ice pick
,—and labs the mint in foiu plaeev
Th«i^ tu- sniffs the s|,Hd.'
"tli si ham smell* cihuI," he ex­
plain "Bad hum just smells."
A FOtMIR editor of ,Uh- "Daily
It takes a pure sleet sliver. Han­
Worker", taut Is F rtuAcnz is shown cock *n»s, to lutnc out the "real
as he teslifled tn New York at a flavin.“
deportation hr.irlnf for John Santo,
tUen then, h i say*. "I nils* »
International director ol orRantza* few. Hut not many,"
*
tion for the Trsnsport Wiwker* ( Rim ock has been with Kingnn
Union. He slalrtl that Santo was a ,since In- was In Ids earlv leans.
member of a Croup charced with •He didn’t sta it out and a sniffer
spiralling t'oinmlinlMn In union* In |ju*l nosed hlf* way up the ladder,
•nut and IBJ7,
((ntcrnar.onol) as it were, leaming n tittle Iter'
land thefe from his predecessor.
Legal Notice
I'd lake it sniff til the ham he
jokaytiL". ami then at the one*.he
Ml I UK 111 Al'l’KAII
Tilt: eTAi u ' d ' i i.uliltbv Atr uv.UajmHed." .ho say*, "and I got Ytr
‘ n w M r-K.M OhT. WluwTltnow
the .......
d iffe ie
n
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ewe,
Pi et ty win
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tltin t i«i 1m* Hti-1
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lull uf e*rhr|.UiMt I M
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lit I Itit ran##* id Ut» ClffU if Ti.ijt!
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I’fiufilia H u r it k . «i *4.4 1**■

Flu till it rtiul Iftt1 bfftrtdl at#41 fiirf#*
uf, t fit* th* 'J^fh tl3J *llf AlllVlllt
A l» I f If
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Ave.

12 SPECIAL Sb MV ICES
SEWING MACHINES
Space for offi&lt;*e nr other type bunS U.KS A SR It VICK
inrsse. See William Davison, BERTS DEWING MACH. SIKH*
t- «*tnrk *
Hanford Bus ,S tation.
116 8. FRENCH. PH. 1IM
WILL grind corn for feeil. grit*
IggiM _____^
A
menl
every
Saturday
morn­
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
COMFORT,MILE furhrtlied (K-tling.
J.
W.
Bell,
Lake
Mfiiuoc.
to ru h m
ii'v i u i .
every night at Homer1*.
ronnt a&lt;ljoining tmth for J girl __
'» * —
t - T t lK t S a —W tt^
lAAllhtt.N A li.U IS
.
- o n l y , — ir .t m - w r k t y r “ J l 3 " t t r , l l y t | , \BY
,
P
ott
RfcNI
Hour
aand»r.
Easy
GRAND PIANtb Wurlrt*t* lv u * ,„ ..,n Aveni&lt;e
,
zer, Meonilitlonml
The Mtulc 0|&gt;&lt;-intion Rrnaounhle rater. San- *ifi-ii, sen , ,I,
ford Point A Glass Lo. I’loote
V ' iiv a u k t iK it r t t v f f o r U ’ IB D
Boz, 111! W. First Hi. Plum*
■it303.____
r ____ _________ U&gt;u _ a . * , ih b-c
TTicnr*r T.t i
965.
AOjy.DiJfetj'tNT,
a .- ' "fruinw T T p - u r - w m iim M&gt;Klnte&gt; ...................... to* 11,■ &lt; irt,iU
k~‘ T t i m r PLYMMirni
CONCRRTR SEWER PIPE
' ’’“ 'ID
mu h*,u L'lm iin . i i..i hi ,
-t
P A in S ANII SICK VICK
OOM empty house. Phono SEI'TIG TANKS, Grease Trap*
f'b'.iiU*, i i .e i,ii,. ,,i &lt;h. —
Phone to il batiit w tii^ ii; McKinley Vt'llllninBlocks, Aluminum Window* and] 109 Palmetto Ave.
Screen*, White cement Paint,,
T h lM t t f . TO jaia iV ln lfin ! IVr*
COLMiLE would like 2 or 3 nioni
I'crma-tile, llurrlcajia brae^a T DE moth proofinc last* f&gt; Kill, tt iltiaiii.i.n Ail,*at*. IM -m U u t
AND
V f lf A U K I I K lt r .jlt *’uM .
furntahetl apnrtllienf Hintil Jan.
a
n
.
Have
your
woolena
moth
Miracle Concrete Company, 309
AN I'KD *v Sbl'cM lii ,aat -all fm
Ut,'IPIK. Reply J.VA. II. Cate
nruofed now. Downtown Clean- aMlw
Elm Aviv Phone 1835.
.lm , itlvarcF. alttirr |,F n *uialli
Herald.
era A Laundry. 113 Palmetto. i*r bv alinrney, »■ th* l|&lt;h u „ , „f
Are. Phono 914
Uaptemlwr, l»iJ. |/ &gt;nu (,,| &lt;„
PURE Img lard 3.V lb. .1 lb*, fl.00,
u.
a*
‘ 7~,i----I I ' " 1 ’* *•»"'• *i!4 a m i l . , p c w n b .
.l^jtE A I. E S T A T E FO R S A L E ■N. Lan-berg, Glndervlllc, Route Plann
1 unhtg and R e p p lrin g . L . L ■ « ill t„. . m .^ u
, n„ „ „ ,
&gt;‘■
1 . ‘III Will th ..,.,if i,,
Bill. Re*. lilbW .
twirtr.___________ . . , -------- --------------O A K C O R D wood I I B .OO cunt,
T E A L KSTATh
t V K iT T k li
AN D
Don* CD
,i
HH INH
-Write Jo h n - f ’tfftn," A ltam o n te
INHURA
toBfurd in K-nitunl, I'unMiy,
Show cards and ooatar*
K ill &gt;l.i, nf A * « „ ,l |,&lt; I,
Springs.
MORTGAGE LOANS
O—Nin-VH SIGN HERVICM
*' t’ HutiUiin
RAYMOND M. BALL, Kcallur
O.
D.___
Landless. I’hone 1021
'■ 1'brk i.f Ih , |'|rni]|| l''„„,j
TRANSFERS—
1-arge
new
jiNsort_
___
Registered Broker and
b‘ ” "1 f,,r
&lt;'Utility,
ment*
Deeat
Nc|*
for
Kitchens,
LONNIE”
MCMULLEN’S
In su ra n ce A gent
Market
Bathroom*. Nursery. Also Glass
Bnilyr 7jSho|i- upt’P .TJutriwiay. — j*v . «» »*7—tmtn“ ;
Rm. 4 Florida S ta te H ank B ldg ,

0 -du

, ,,

COTTAGE '4t&lt;)t)ttT - tB?7 FATeTil
Highway 17 mid 92 tint Hally
* immplrltul — larg e

se rv ice

room

'^~H EN K A ItiK fit,ASH ft '**"
PAINT CO.
114 W. 2nd Slrret I

Sal
FV1iT"v“ f*?mturday.
RENT A CAR
YCiU DHIVM IT
PIIONB 209
fTRUICKLAND-MOKHIHON
■ u -d iiiv k . it , i N a

(ftth chunter. kitcHcn nml living
HOT PLATE LUNCH
Quarters — One rlolll|le m ila g e ,
connecting hath arrangement, . Hervial from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's.
each aide having twin IwiU nice- I
„ „ . _i ,
„
ly furnished, open and doing
^ LDA1 slze l f practically
SEE US FOR
Phone
905-R.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
hu*ine**. Bargain for quirk
n,' w
AND TYPING
•ala.
1
CREDIT I.UIUtAU OF
open and doigg .............. Bur- A PIEC E maple living mom aullo.
SANFORD
317 W. 15th. .
gain for quick ‘■ale.
u r. N. Park
I’hana 180
.FRED W. BENDER. Uasltoc
SEE Jimmie Cowan'* Sheet
Ul
Room 2 M ule'Bank llldg.
Works
for
roof
pain
I’hone 10.10
EXt’K Itf RADIO KF.PAilHNC
painting. Phono till?.
Fred Mycrt, 311 E. 2nd 8L
K ^ R
6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
CLE5 g OH SA LE
THE IIOMK SHOP
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
d ^ r , twpper pirutt. )L B. Highest cash prlca paid fag
1790 Sanfotd Ave. Phono 1143-J
I-akn Motinw, Fla.
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph, 958.
1*1)11 1^\ | , f
• ATTENTION &gt;191 HERS
—DIAPER SERVICE— .
OLD NEWSPAPERS -5 CENTO I'LL BUY your car regardless,of
Baby
Valet furnithca hoapital
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
ago or condition. Roy Reel, 308
clean, sterile dlaucra and iUrsIutBUNDLES.
W. 2nd St.
Izrd container. Ecunomical and
10, IB, 20 arid 25 CENT
safe. Fully mediijdty approved
HERALD OFFICE
WANTED — used typewriter tn
Call Daytona 2407-W ct licet ft.r
good condition. Phone 1008-W.
NHV SPINET PIANOS- Weaver.
‘details. 98 diapers, 32 a week.
'.™&gt;eral trade in 'it term*. The 7 P a ts , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lle a
"FIRST IN HANFORD"
Music Bo*. 11!) W. First SL
Pohn* 963.
FOR SALE—Beautiful 23 month* Cohen's Radiator Rhop for com
plcte radiator Hrvice. 108 San
old. Black male Cocker Spaniel.
[ MOTOR’H INN? Fre'rieti' amfSenTford Ave. Phono 388-W.
Pedigreed. Wilt sacrifice Phono
ino l* B ird .
32.
Curtains, I.ace taklcclothl wished,
i a u t o R a d io s , Mciorota. s d e .
starched A stretched. 618 MelHELP W ANTED
and 8v nrle a .-T li* Muaie |b»«, 8
tonvilte Are. Phone 879.
119 W. 1st St. Phone 963.
WANTED—Experienced office A EXPERT auto painting and body
I flat ter ia* A Battery Charotrg.
repair. All work guaranteed.
credit man. Firestone Storoa.
H. a POPE C. INC.
Jackson A Gibb* Body Shop,
2100 French Are. Phono 1009-J.
WANTED while counter man
FLO W R R8
-•
aged 20 lo 40. Apply Pig N’
fa* all occasions
Whistle.
A UTO S FOR SALE
WANTED: Reliable hustler to
I f f lea ph. 403 n atd an rg pb . f llO R
succeed R. Sim m ons to *0
consumers with 200 Ttousc
)D itairw ay camplele. Magic
FOR SATK
necessities in North East Polk
I Chef Range. Second hand Moor*.
poSJSrfeO
O fm liiw . Prodtlite 1939 P»ck*ni new motor, acw
iPhone 0O2-W.
..
aold 20 years. State ago, occuna-1 ruhlwr. 12091* Magnolia. Radio
IFETY BLUR- WINDSHIEDfV tion. roferencce. R z w l t l g n ' » ' *nd heater.
any make or model im ;
Dept. FA I*440-YB, Memphla,
1
'
_ '
daylight driving, Cut* _ 1 tealL ,nr. a » . g.-Ilartm aa.-B o a -fortT-LT TItlfCK~ Plymouth-1935,
234, Ungwood, Fla.___________ j goo.1 motor, »29B, Phono OrREFINED LADY, no sneumbtrlamto 2*1239 after 4 P. M.
antes, live-la. Light duties, rare
of child. Mr. Maynard, Bus FOR HALE by original owner;
I AGIO CHEF STOVE, hot water
Station.
1941 Dodge Deluxe coupe (Fluid
1 heater, excellent condition. Ph.
o fftL s .0 , ^
w
n u . ,
loaK f.
...
Touche D rat Co.
H p,n„r. or. _nh 99.
BURNER Jewel gas stovo with
, 1 sm all wood stove and 1 WANTED a boy to work p art time
a t service station. Mdat be able FOR SALE—1940 IH ton Ford
wood atove.. P. O.
’ to fakSiNh refJh-teea. Atlantic tnirk with laaTy. Ilium* 31, Hill
ri,..1 ,
Oil Htatltin. 3rd and Park Aro. Lumber A Supply Yard,

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esetao you In the a l , , . , . e n title
""&lt;• »•»* are hereby ie.|olr* 4t I.,
(lie y„u , w rltu ti appniranr* (per

"[ ,'*r winrii«rt i„ the l»m
•f &lt; iinii'lalht In sat.1
,„
mfiMt. M*.i»t*r. o th tu c sth istr.

an il •« there i f i „ f||. , „ Br
if »ny &gt;»« have. &lt;n
'ttlit.
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nnJmt h&gt; law. f nd fall not, el*e „
|i&gt; * i.e I’r n * I'i,n r«*i. Will b* en.
Irr-g
you.
I h * nattre wtq
gublUhrd DOC*
* UreX for four M l ronreeull,.
n r r M In T I I K HANPOHD ILK ItA l.D
« hewausue, „f
rt^HlaHi,n mibltrheij tn fteinliwd*. I ’ounty

Klortda.

-

tv I TN gag 'nr I han.l amt official
*e*t St lUnrotd. Hamm,,I. I’nenlv
**10101*. this lha |«th day „f w tiu n ,'
i*c, A. D , Ite r.
&lt;&gt;. I*, tinnd.&gt;n
1’larh C lfM lt Court
Kell,it,ole I'l.unl y, Ktoil.la
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m
a o T irt t
Hanford, Kinross
MaiUrmlier ll«b, | j| T
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H la lu to . t i n . as ........ .... (ha fnl
lowlne d w rlh e d land It, Memlnnlr
ro u n tr. Ktnrlda, will !«■ o ffrrn f for
•ale al pul,lie outcry for lha hlghaal
**,1 tort c.-sh hut at the front dffor
of Ih* Keinlsola Cuanty Court lluuaa
at Hanford, heelnslng si II It A. M.
nn Monday, Haptambcr ISth . t»4Ti
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Communist*
1
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M~tt‘K F N / i r

Foreign Affairs Analyst , l d t ,

rhe.most , idangerous
issue
- a m W * N ,bR" n,,tc
Th
« ; ....
I a. i .. . IflfM Fff
the most d ifficu lt
Itich thy
ih, we *ei* that . the m n sisfe n t
t asarm ld y of the I ’uit
N’ationa
faers as it begin* its new sc*. use of the veto pouei by H u ssla in'
the C . N „ fit- in w ith a broad
• siiin s tis la y ' ts that of the veto
In m eans of which' nnv one „ f .M n d c g y of ob* true (ion which in
lhr ’ big fiv e t Hinnim . It riin in . T a a o in l’U to the w i d tevoluliort ,
F ra n c e , C h in a and the If. S .I can that i* now in fsn w sw in g. Mean- ‘
k ill n m a jo rity- dn'isitin
in the tim e the Soviet delegation has been
S e c u rity Co uncil
.
table to use the t! N. a* n «oundin|f
T h u s fur the |ieave o ig au izatio ti j board fo r diseem ination of Com*
has I h-oii rrn d ereil in i t i a l ly im- m unistic idea*,
indent
by
R u ssia'*
persistent
However, the .R u s s ia n s la te ly
em ploym ent of this
p a ra ly zin g h a te t»*en -w in g in g into the dr|m w rr w hich
w as adopted or* fe n s iie j n ro iitin st to the o ffensive
tg im illy II- o nev-essary safeg u ard w hffh they w e ir m ain tain in g a .
but wn« intended for use only in V,,H, fli;„ T lie o lh r . m em ber* of
fxtn*m«* pinrigm ctFn
t nnUtiun*
a.
fi'g n the Soviet
Ii‘»n of «hU situation
tnu^i ' J* ...* ' ' •a|&gt;ait
m e •leleim ined to have

*

Ult.inu.tel&gt; mean the death nf-the ^ ^ ^ u h l e peace ornanikatlon even
TK- ' « ' P 'T " | l,’"* "U|,,r 1'
if they have to scrap the present

HASAN SAKA

Il lion
,i ,oVk
! coincided
l i ' i ^with Mo»c,.w # f-tiuei.ire
lefo.m it along lines
have
(wh|i h ttj„nml,.,iml„ntl
launching of. the world revoHiIion for the spread of Communism. Ilfficuitlmk
hope,
and have lieon ilitiiliraled hyf The
,
: .- of rliurse,
, ,, is to get
,,

F O U O W IN O the r rs t g n a t ln n a o t
P ie m ie r Iteccp P rk cr. President
tsmet tnonti of T u rk ey n k c d F o r­
similar tavtir* in Allied council*
wl,h"ul f*‘ni.Klelin« the U.
eign M inister Itason S a k s (ataw el
\ but it will take-a trig insinratlon
to form a new C o ld n ft So ka’i In fciiro|K*. T he n sttli is that peacr
to
evojve
an idea that will work. A
G overnm ent w ill be an Interim !«m l- eetitiomle recovery have l« e ii
ve*r ago British Foreign Minister
C ab in et In s e n e until the N»* s lv m iia t. nml i f * sig n ifican t thpt
llevin propose.! rtt n meeting of the
t „ ina1 A s s rm b ir m eet-ni A n ka ra In tu rm o il and b ald tim es provide the
jtig Five foreign nititisleis lhat a “
N ovem ber. .
(In lrrm tlio m tl) .-""I '» w « » h tntnm uniaiu th tiv e .
Inlrrm iliom ti
« * $ * * » # * P t *J * * * m ‘N e ^ .I.p—
fP d■-jh
M b. . . .

' /
~~~ ■A n n ticnri Vo „ g D -d u n a l and S ta le
Departiin-nt c.h,petition, for o-e of
gel Iwtck to the hum
H is o nly ntajoi 1■tibal.M i.
..... ............. -I, ................. a m rope, any- the Ritaslnna are th
Hancock ’ like* sniffing, though common cold, which play*
VtIH *M*■ i||ffl»| tsuuitKi to Mi"prinrfipal id w liu rtlo n lata" in lire
dHH ntfiitft trit ihr*
fiiut -H on lint* when business I* heavy
w
ith
n
ham
-*Hiffi’i*»_
I
ium
tfi#« lit « i#rm ln *Mtt f*i,i like
,v, th,.
...I ' -n
ill Berlin. tierTha
U , a&gt;.
,
. ■ :«tf*
nun i„.gaa„
i iraoii m
i&lt;‘ it , *i*«Itxe.
tn, .lav
,i«&gt; l,„
h, ■
pn.«d
he, avoid* *in
the ,ehdly
«ur- Allied
w |w l colitiol
. , u t^, i ounril
ihat extern
4lh«trt« llte|ilIlfF*i itMatlitt &gt;im *iy 4
ffO
O
f
bams
nt
onp
‘*tltitiic*
In*
l|1|:
„f
the
KtDffnn
plnnta.
*
t t *ifrinl Utfiilt. t»f Th*' Ntilth
||e think* otd nm,- Imm- t.a.t it many tumlej Hit—inn iH-cuiiationi
if |t InI i'irftlll, tit Nrul fur Hrrmti'tr synhiimw long* for fiesh air..
is “well on the way . to Iwing
t
Floruit*, mi abt-rpv
|i|lr
At these times, he ju*t wend* all over the new one*. "They got SoviHize,!".
and *ny» the ’‘sus­
i»f Mllit t a n M d r Th«*mi*» W. MeKttiRhi. PU iutift t i. i:m i&gt;n if-fin* hi*, wat out the maze-like plant better meal tlw-ii than they do picion is now posoihlo that the
and take- a walk. By the time he jnow," he *ay* "Nowndays, tln-v If. S. S. I! covet* Austria, in orrter
Mr K flight. l^hD'lAitt.

jBECUIUF PLAYKRS for rent. By rUXFDU FRKD5—complete ||r.c. FLOOR SANDING A finishing.'
day or week.-The Muaie U rr, lit*
cleaning &amp; waving, Otir power
Hunt'* Tuvedc Feeil Store
W, 1st St. Phono 115.1.
unit enables u* lo Work where
Paints, .poultry Supplies, Nails,
there i* no electric eotinoctln.i
| 0 FF1CK sfiac* tii M*laeh Bulldlnf.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and! * available. 21 year* ezperienc-. f ti n l, fo f tffirt*'t»ri* C ttivrrM . I i r Im i
an Hctiui! |»*f iMvttff-#,.
Large light office*, rewl&gt; d ecor­
Meats. Touchton *4 Watson, 13U1
H. M, Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla,
Thr
Htinfut.l t l r n h l
U
ated, all utilities, heat am! janlCelery, Phono tlW ,
mittil a ^ thr nrw*iiw»p#r In wlileh
‘I i r service furnished. Cull HiirtLAWNS MOWCD. [.nit price* thin
iir4,-f »hatll Iir |tii|ill»fir*i f
FOR SALE—Llmerock for drlrs#_ It. A A. IrfpL Store.
J n r y Lord Phone 7HH-W.
ft 1IIf f'ifIt*rrtlIlka U«#is^l
w«y* and roadway*— Phone
U’ lTNi^HH. m I*' H f r tiifun, iV t l*
| NKW k IIKDROOM unfiirntshM
I2tl.
t»f m I‘I t *| fruit (tlilirl t|f NflllffftlL
ap n rlm en t.

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W IT X K ^ fi m y

6 ARTICLES

Misuse Of Veto Is Big Issue *
'
For U. N. Assembly To Solve'-

A t’ N rs-features
...
. RICH MON’[1. Wa.
"The nos,&lt;
that kn^Ws” in Ojo "mitlti-mtiliun
llnlllt ll',i n ",l“ “ “■■* homitnisie*—
la oWrn.l by tin L. Hancock. Sr,
ffinthsk t&gt;7. h«* the job of sniff
infc ham* for the twin Rlrhm.&lt;u.|
plants of KinKrtit nml Compnnv. He
jhaa.U vn ni it for moic than II
year*, during whieh * stretch, he
eslfmi'te., be ha» sniffed up. I
proaim.,tely Mo.otm.thM) pouijd- of.

lit H,*nfnr*L i*ef«»hio|* t'ntiitlk,
riUti&amp;A, t hi* - SfHi tiiy of A ti* ti»i
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U IY - lirrtuhm ,
VMoiil
r'ourt
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eager t i n ,
a w ay to niter the 11. N . C h a rte r
so to preclude alo n e of the Veto,
hut tin* C h a rte r can't lw changed
ih face of a R u ssian veto.
A rg e n tin a and
A u s tr a lia a re
scheduled to lend the battle in the
A ssem bly to control the v e in , hut
unless they have a su rp rise
up .
Ilteir ilei-ve* they w n n 'L get ta r h y _
ordinary method*.
method*, line wonder*

: , 2. ESTS, . , !"

has walked jinst the neighhoiing rush it too lilUeh the growei*, I
i-olnte t'/e, hoslovakia, and
stocktaid*, he *ay*. he'* happy to m e a ii.''______ ________________ to
p m rtm tr_ttnly nm t'npnnkio'. a*
well a* other |i*rtn -of \Ve»tenV whether Aigrntirik has something

FOR T H E BEST ICE CREAM
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W t m ake our own Ico Cream , Alt flavor*
Tnaty — Delirlnu* — H ealthful

K’K CUKAtM

E u ro p e , w ith Conumiuiift politir* else m m ind, for she w nnts a
G iven ■ little m ule hunger d eclared -petial m ertipg of the m em bei*
'uftel the Asnem ldv to take artfnn.
A p io po s o f th is there a re close
■ih- 1-M ri* who lielieve tlmt R u ssl.l
would a l j r r j i e r i m lir * if the olhttf
member* of tluN, ilm-ided to
y'o th eir w ay without the Soviet
CjfwJrfti | fl 11• v• 1 I f llif H
l l l i h i i i r T h a t would lw an extrem e
f«%f tft UF# It «
III I
iiu-nsure w htth n either ltu**t» not
trt lirtiff ’i itielifi
an y other nation would want to
ill ffidf ft N(!A «•*»«! f
pi * If lilt If aIh*t ttfft It* - see, alid /-ei la te ly L ift her roll»*« it«« ft lha pat*. Uta -idi’ ia lio n w ill
given to other
L I Q U I D ifir iiir « ti« j lOc.lOf.ife method*, including the focusing
* of world utlentiop on the d isaste r
which run Id grow out of a roil
tintuition »f the S o v iet t a l l ics.
I rrw«&gt;&lt;• M

HEADACHE

CAPUDINE

: -,

�THE 8ANF0RD IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Palm Reach H it

Aiken On Labor Act

Pensacola Storm

H 'a H IIM * ! f r o m &lt;••»* &lt; &gt; « l

the Communist Party and din
vowinc overthrow of the govern­
ment ' hy force..
Robert N. Den he in i genersl
Counsel of, the National Lain:
Relations Hoard, Interpreted thw
to jnearj J h a t all top officer* 'id
__ . ____ jniFXIO mu*t“ nie nff•davits with the NLRB before nay
affiliated unions could qualify for
the services of the Board.
John L. I,«wis, while he is an

M arshall Reaction
(Uatlawe InH Pea* O u|
a p p ro v a l.

The Rome Socialist neteapaper
DAT Poi/TlCKlH' MAN
Avantl headlined Ita account of
Tint., trpplcal diaturhancr, the
the Marshall speech, "Marahall
S A iH E . KIN * F lL k DE
taunt rape lie need bp, Florida In
Seeke an Alibi for Intervention Itv
n dqcadr,' left at leaat two dead,
b
ill
"
at
dat
coo^fr
the Halkana." * The . Rome Comthouaynda of emerifenry-aheltered
ipuniat Paper.Unit*.vied 1hc bead'refugeea, and 17 atraftdeil or miss­ HOUSE OoB.BUt l Stic
line, “Marahall Ho* Spoken To
was tightly hoatded and only *a ing pelVoha, a iw e ll asTnimenso
Liquidate The U. N."
WHUT HE RAtLLT MEAN
few windows in its store front- property damage,
Kipltirfg Into the wealthy ‘‘G&lt;dd
In Berlin, headlinea in Russianware broken. Winds had ripped
is He 'd la* to 1t£
controlled newspapers said the
down the bouganvillra vines and Gia«i" playground between Miami
UP DE SPACE !i»
they rose and fell like dlsturlxsl and I'uim Reach at noon yester­
snakes. Green coconuts .rolled day, the savage aturm pounded
erectly In the atresia like bowljpg vacation .apoti and citrus and
vegetable-growing farmlands alike
halls on n spree.
was “trying to make the U. N. ita
A flash light gleaming spectral- with winds up to 120-mph. Dam­
tool.*’
ly_on thiL^panlsh type F.yerglad»« age at ill was uncertain, hut protn*
, In Britain, newspapers repre­
Club, whose ntrmliers must have ' Ded to run into many million*
senting many ‘ shades uf opinion
blood bluer than blue, showed no nf dollars.
expressed the view that—as the
signs of damage to that haven of i Ten thousand persona *fire! by
train and automobile fiom their
Independent Times of London ex­
the social elite.
homes
in
the
flood-menaced
muckAiken la a member of the Benat* pressed it:
But the erosion of wind and
lands
aiound
Lake
Okeechobee
-“ While changes In the machin­
Labor Committee which helped
waves, although sparing Itolh of
the business sections of Palm .terrified lest the aturm repent the
draft the Taft-Hartley Labor Lav, ery for the settlement of disputes
1P2H
ealnstrnphe
in
wliich
l.htiO
Beach, caused considerable de­
but the Communist provision w n can improve and quicken the
struction, on the Island section far were drowned by wind-hlqwn
the Senate flooi means of conciliation, only the
written in
water.
Ing seaward.
after the House had adopted it. will to settle can make the in­
Fnrty
today
C
.fM
K
)
refugees
weir
“It'll take several days to learn
The sect lull was revised -by .i struments of conciliation effecthe full extent of the damage/* clustered around Retiring. And
Senate-House conference commitThe Times said the proposed
•aid Police desk sergeant Frank the Red Cross callrd U |von the
lea to requite the filing of afftNavy
at
Jarksonvilte
to
send
food
Assembly s t a n d i n g committee
1L Young.
davit*.
“Most of tile clubs have lost fur 16,000 ineuls. Onwards of
“The question of requiring, offi­ would ba valuable as an outlet for
th rir hath houses. The hath house 2&lt;K),(KK) others in the hurricanes
cers
of |»arrnt labor organisations world opinion which “no power
patli found haven during the
like,
the AFL and CIO to file could wholly Ignore."
frightful night in emergency
affidavits
never did come up ill The liberal Manchester Guardi­
shelters near at hand.
debate,"
Alk^n
said, “and it nevn an commented:
Const (iunrd and Army planes
“Hateful though it U to accept
occurred
to
me
that
it Would appb
were criss-crossing coastal waters
the present situation by which
to
anyone
e
x
rrp
t.
Ihe
officers
id
on troth sides of the penfnsula
Russia can flout the will of the
Tampa Get« Blow a union which was the actual majority
today, searching for small lioats
to fit her own unscrup­
bargaining agent."
which might ho |n distress.
Itam P u r &lt;&gt;*■&gt;
Aiken said he would suppoii ulous policies, it is more hateful
Ferocity yf llie slot in. was gen­ 4o to)11 uutlMsee
miles an h o u r. but r*v s e ­ any amendment to junk »;.• etc to contemplate" the a kteraativc.
erally 'regirdeil. as equal' fo-fhaf
damage.
lion ur to clarify it, he adJ which would rapidly turn"the Un­
of 11128, Ill'll) and lthl5, hut un­ rious
Sarasota
rated it* heaviest rd that he had no plan* to offst ited Nation* into an American
like those hull leant-* there was
[.vagus against the Soviet Union."
only negligible loss of life. Early winds unofficially at 60 lo 65 miles such an amendment.
The conservative Daily Graphic,
reports Indicated one man was an hour, with gusts up to per* ' Aiken said he believes the pro crediting Marshall • with having
Imp-i 7(1 miles an houi.
vision
may
be
unconstitutional
op
electrocuted
hy
a
fallen
wire
at
"shown the w nf” out of the veto
Tree • blocked roads prevented
Pow er' failed in the southern,
approach to many estates and to I’nlm Reach, and one was shot to section of Sarasota alwui II P- Ihe ground that it “seems to dis­ impasse, said his suggestions gave
death,
in
Miami
while
attempting
criminate
against
-s
political
ptrIIhe
k .. IU.
I N.
M “ u .K .t m &gt; v I ,. I ta Ia s i
the Bath and Tennis Club and the
M. and the State Highway Pal ml ty," He added:
8un and Surf Club, two exclusive to loot n damaged store.
chance."
station was off the air, but tin
In
I
Dll's
a,
total
of
2,600,
per­
“ If Communism is to he outlawr
retreats which were reported to
In Stockholm, the liberal Stocklest of the city auffeted only I have always thought that tfould
have lost many beach cabanas. sons were killed or drowned in
holmstldningen, only newspaper to
require k constitutional amend­ commrnt this morning, said that
The Everglades golf links and the the West Palm llench-Everglmles
ment. Otherwise, Communists—un- "for the U. N, the plan might be
Balm Beach Golf Club looked like area, while in 1036 a storm killed
600 at Key West. The 1030 dfsless they advocate ^he overthrow w weaaa-of-alraimth, -though, m oib,
SanKT tn~ gtmx;
of The government T y Tore*—ar-~ ly of a moral grharacter."
Money built Ihe fabulous homes U tr r t nr.K—; ,onn--1tffci''Vi'
Haiti.
0:30 I*. i
entitled "to the saifle right* 'its
and' playgrounds of Palm Hrarh Domingo and ./------In Oslo.’the conservative Aftenihe cityDemocrats and Republican!."‘
and money ran repair the hurri­
post said the scheme gras “one of
l'ANA#A CITY.- Fla., Kept, .ystern,
Aiken and Senator Hatch (D tl&gt;e few possible solutions.” It
cane damage to them. But It may IH-t/Vl Many stores were is-lng
iUaeli i
take years to replace the ruined huttleilly leiarded up here today Fort My
NM are oo-authors of tt pending adder)
“ It would have been encourag­
royal palms cut .down i n ' a few for tlie first time in history as were evai
amendment to strike another set
hours along the stricken thorough­ the f’itv prepared for a carom
tion from the Tafl-Hartley I-av. ing (/ the Americans had learned
fares they once .made green with shot of (he gienl Atlantic-borne
which prohibit* political expend/ how to win the full confidence of
a beauty that iwcame a Palm hurricane wliich ripped across
the democratic governments of
lures hy unions.
Beach trademark remembered by lower, Florida yesterday and now
Aiken said lie la-lieves there is Europe, they being socialist, con­
•very visitor.
a good chance tills amendment servative, liberal or coalition cabAn eduralinnnl official said is In the Gulf. •
will lie adopted when Congress inels."
Company
It
ofthe
National
there Was little possibility school*
reconvenes.
Guard
and
Red
Cro*s
disaster
com­
would reopen la-fore next week
Prices Break
since nearly all within
Palm mittees' were standing ready for
County
Home
Beach County had suffered heavy
((-•allaae* trass I'aae Osrl
Tyndall Field had already evat*.
damage.
remained weak " in later trading.
l l ’e e l l e s r e f r y im I - . * ,
|
tiated
its
planes
to
Alabama
and
The Red pros* said a disaster
but the field will not ire
lion. accordihg-'Ui H. T. Brown,
The general market on sleeiv
of local businessmen would set Gtnnrln
Civilians,
superintendent of llie Home, Value* was $1 to $1.50 lower than yes
out today to inspect and estimato ubnmloncd.
tha damage in this community were lH-lng moved to atur.dier
Winds of 04* to 06 mile velocity (or the radiators are needed, how lerday, with the top prices $34
which Is expected to lw fairly quart era,
today
continued here, with occa­ ever, he said. During the past win­ today compated with $35.75 ye»
Ilpnrh residents were hurrying
heavy. The place still is littered
sional momentary gusts raging at
with eonsidcraldlrc' dehria—palm to town In take advantage of what­ as high as H5 miles an lurur, ac­ ters heating with fire place and lerday.
Gram* regained fractions of rx
fronds, uprooted trrrs, metal sighs, ever protection the land-locked cording to the U. S. Coast Guard
wiring, broken glass and roofing. harbor might give front heaving base anemometer reading*.
Irrme losses wliich were record­
;. During the night two companies
At l&gt; A. M. all l&gt;oat* which had he asserted, and added that hr ed shortly after opening of the
Evrrlhing movable was M ng
of the Florida Slate Guard took
been rnported as in distress in did no) Understand why the radii Chicago Board of^ Trade. Wheal
fastened
down.
Fishermen
and
over patrol dutiea from- local po­
tba-Florida-MtasLCiiaat axeg df_lkl
lice who were sent home aTti'i’ -plea sure yirchtsimen Were1anchor*- Gulf
were listed, a f *afe with ex­
At present the large huildliiF, on all deliveries and corn
some 30 straight hours on the ing their ernfts in bayous ami ception of the snap|&gt;ei fish boat
lagoons.
which ’accommodate* five white right cents—both daily limili. Oatf
"Pilar"
disabled
and
lying
at
Everyone .went alwut hi* busi­
men and two women is Iteing
, Police Chief Jack A. Thompson ness
very ralmly. however. The anchor 32 mile* off Boca Grande painted ,-inside and outside, sills wrte off four lo five cenls at
•aid 46 store fronts were out shuttering
with
Capl.
Clarence
R.
Williams
windows in store*
and porches have received olio one lime, with six cent tlhr limit.
end that troops were needed ti. and home.1of
! created a lumber and six crewmen aboard. Hilgo
The low on September wheat
invent looting. There wax littl shortage and
pump's
were
out
of
commission
but
i
In-gnu us­
Indication, however, of any Inch- ing hardwoods,cltiions
was $2.67, on September com
such -as maple, hand trailing was keeping hf r j
ttatiotr towards the falter. Most ami cyreas.
afloat despite the fact that ptr*
$2.53 ¥t&gt; *rrd on September oah
eitltens were off the alreeta about
of the hurrirana passed directly
$1-15 X.
APALACHICOLA, Sept. 18 (/P) over her at 3 A. M.
T he'sharp price break followed
The ti. S. Maritime Service
* At Pampann, Just south of Palm — Resident* of this small fishing
an announcement by the Agricul­
Roach, two luxurious estates and town today feverishly began pre­ training ship "American Sailor"
a big casino were said to hnvc paring for a tropical hurrirana re­ was standing hy ready to lend aged. While and colored dining ture Department last night No“disappeared into the ocean,"'leav­ ported liearing dawn on north­ aiilslance as soon as possible, but nxtms are neat and clean and vemtier exports would he held to
ing only their plumbing. Else­ west Florida from the Cult of the 300 foot maritime ship was tables have attractive linoleum ’JU,514.IKK) buihels of grain, com­
where roofs were piilled off, win­ Mexico. *
operating with two of her foul coverings. Plenty of good fresh pared with an October quota of
milk and butter ia afforded hy
,
dows shattered, tree* levelled and
Fred Fitgernld publisher of the hotter* out of condition and was the dairy io which there are fsur 48,683,000 bushels. .
unable
lo
make
headway
against
beach cabana* carrft-d away.
Meanwhile, proposal* hy gov­
Apalachicola Timex, said all l*&gt;ata
cows.
Men's,
beds,
have
been
pul
A 26-mlla stretch from lines have been moved up Into riven high seas. ‘The “Knob Knot," a
ernment officials to curb the
Raton through
We wt
Palm and cove* for aafety and that motor vessel, also was reported Iil*(he living 'room during th# recent upward tratid In prices
lima
rooms
are'b
ein
g
painted.
Rtach appeared lo have hern llie most of the stores ftunla hgva to have made new attempts to
There are nine men In the col­ were sounded throughout the
tiy the lashing winds. been boarded up.
take the Pilar Into tow but unabla
hardest
ored
section, th* oldest of which nation.
Delray Beach and Boynton also
Residents of other communitiea to do w&gt; and I* to make nsw at la Tom Andrews, who was born
President Truman's c a b i n e t
•howad the affect* of heavy buffet. of the sparsely-populated north­ tempts a* sea abates.
committee un -food appeared head­
In
MassachiueHa
and
who
is
re­
Two small motor craft were*
Ing.
west Florida coast area, also beed for e decision to reduce gra'u
' Condition! lit the Okeechobee dis­ gan preparing for the hurricane. •ground during the night a* a ported to be 104. Average age exports for the month* immediatqj
of those at tha Home 1* over 70
result
of
abnormally
low
water
trict were reported serious, hut
.Many resident of Tallahassee,
hr ahead after the Agriculture
the multi-million dollar dike* held who own summer homes along in Tampa Bay hut nu on* was fears, according lo Mr. Brown­ Department's disclosure of iu
Against pounding lake waters and the Iieache4, pushed from the cap­ endangered. The “Rita," a motor lie and Mr*. Brown have on cut in November grain export
apartment at tha south end :of
•pared the lowlands.
ital city to batten down their cot­ vessel in the hanand trade out
allocations.
. Miami, Fort Lauderdale,. Fort tage* before Ihe full force of the of rape Antonio, Cuba, was re ­ the building, where hi* office j la
Declines were reported In the
ported to have gotten Into ltorm also located. The lawn and ground*
Myers- and hundreds' of smaller wind* struck the roast.
difficulties 80 mils* off EgRlonl hav* a well kept'look. Mr. and Chicago wholesale egg and butter
communities were mauled merci­
lessly by the storm, but althuitgh
Key In mouth of Jam pa Bay bur •Mrs. Brawn have been In charge market* and in New York cotton
they euffered heavy damage iu line* downs, no electric lights were got her engine* going again and ainc# Jan. ,1, and formerly lived dropped $2 a bale under heavy
selling pressure reflecting the
meny eases, there were no rates- burning and residents wert forced beat he* way back safely to her In ‘Chuluoto.
Tha hospital building has ample weaknees In the grain market.
tp fall track on candles and oil home port. Hhe is owned by tha accommodations for while, and col R tf* w*re off e* much, as 1-23
'ith power end' comunlcatlons lantern* where they tu tu avail*- 'Continental Shipping Company,
do ten in Chicago and
and at p re u n i la hot ocru
hie. Some lighu were un in Mi­ Tampa.
iled by any patiente. Other build' butter declined one-helf to nlneami'* business district, however.
LAKELAND, Sept. 18 t f f ) - ings include the imoke house, tenthe rente a pound.
In the wake of the storm, heavy
First
report* from this big citrus dairy, garage, chieken house anu
winds continued and were accom­
producing
area predicted heavy wash house. The building are
panied by heavy rains which at
bruise
damage
to fruit Ih Folk grouper! In an attractive, well
limes mad* travel along High­
County
from
12
hours of almost
way No. I, the East Coast*!
main traffic artery, difficult and continuous buffsting by strong
winds, although relatively IllUe
hatarduua.
Highway etewa were out last fruit was shaken from trees as
night and today removing debris, the mein farce of yesterday** hur&gt;
up palm tree* and assist- ricane passed wall to the south.
.“ Mon you ought to have aeen •awing
How financial loefc would bs sus­
• them waves gcr right over th# sea in* motorists in picking their tained wo* deli*table. Th* crop
w*y
*!?n*
,rw
h
littered
high­
Trail last night," he exclaimed. Ha way. Traffic, although moving scheduled to be harvested .begin­
proa out of provisions, was given
at point*, proceeded botn ning next month, h u been e*ti­
g small donation and alter boing slowly
way■
end
the highway wgg open me ted variously *t from 80,000,assured the storm wes over, was
000 to 100,000,000 box** of all show little tiamagr.
sent,to Rad Cross headquarter* a t
citrus frulte, with a value of from
-OaM Avenue and Fifth Street.
460,000,000 to 173,000.000.
. Red Cross workers et noon
It was considsred possible th*J
Weru still on an alert, baiii, Wal­
much of the bruised fruit, while
ter 0- Morgan, chairman of the
unsuitable far shipment In Re
(m aster Committee reported, lie
fresh slate, wpuld, t&gt;* acceptable
stated that 60 colored people spent
for canning purposes.
tha night a t Croams Academy.
, This would tend to roduca tho
• Ton white people w a n quartered
momentary loss, but might well
AZALEA DRIVING PARK
a t the Mayfair Inn and eight at
RouthJBId* Primary Rchool during

LAUNDERETTE

j Many a to m on First 8 treet

-SANFORD

*. / - Wbols Weeks Wash Done Automatically

i,
kitchen.

30 Minutes

100‘ r S oft W ater —
Telephone 1082

.

Excellent Sanitary Conditions
s

•. Second a t Oak

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947

One Mile Speedway
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
76 Miles o f Thrills
SEPTEMBER lU t - 2:00 P. M.
F m T1m « Trial*

September 20 - 2t00 to 4:00 P. M.
Admission 1-25 — Childran Under 12 Pros

“Where Customers Send TheiF Friends”

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E .C O N T R O L L E D "

fcOl Kurd U ra l S treet
Sanford. Florida

LOW PRICES

A t &amp; * tMEAT D EPT.
Georgia Shipped, Dressed A Drawn, Not 1 roseii

&lt;i. nutne Spring Lam b- Square Cut

Margaret Ann Quality Youni Tender
A Grade Western Baby Bee

SHOULD!*

STEA K S- Sirloin,
Club, Rib ft StiAUltWr lb ,79c

SHANK &amp; BREAST

CHUCK ROAST

Si RLOIN STEAK

to 15c

Boneless Rolled Brit1el

ROT ROAST
HAMBURGER

BEEF TONGUES

to 39c
.

SMOKED SAUSAGE to 29c
In Our Self Service Cate—
For Cooking- Wisconsin

Hr 59c

Spiced Luncheon

DAISY CHEESE

SANDWICH-MEAT— Rk SSsSugar Cured (Small 4 lo d Ri Average)

SMOKED PICNICS

lb 45c

to 19c

SMOKEY CHEESE

H&gt; 39c

BAG SAUSAGE

lb 39c

Morrell Pride

Assorted Sliced (d Varieties)

COLD CUTS

to 39c

Red Hot

BoiNless Jlollr-d Oleo Dipped

VEAL ROAST

to 79c

Western Smoked

to 57c

l-ean

to 29c

I". S. Good Government Grade A Heavy
Western Corn Fed Steer B eef-

Michigan

CELERY
ONIONS

POTATOES

■Canadian

RUTABAGAS

Red Tokay

GRAPES

HANANAS

Grimes Golden

Junket
ltcnnet I’owder

CABBAGE
C.

(4 .Cun Lim it)

PEACHES
Gold M p i Iii I

Rerntpl jCustards

Junket
Rennet Tablets
For Making
Rennet Custarif*
ur Ice Cream

CONI) MILK
Krafl'rt

VELVEETA CHEESE
BloxMunt Time

BORDEN’S

2 lb.

85c

S tall cans

27c

(0 Can Lim it)

APPLE

STARLAC

sauee
NtVH CANS

WOODBURY
FACIAL SOAP

Stnkety’S Pitney Cut
Wilnon’n Corlifietl

OLEO
Monnkfot Fnncv

CiR’FT JUICE
LIFEBUOY
2 Bars 17c

Reha Brand. No. 2 cans

TOMATOKS

2 cnitM

25c

MIRACLE WHIP

Old Glorv, No. 2&gt;cani

PORK A IH3AN8 2 for 23c
Armour'* Star Corned

REEF HASH Ih ran 25c

llelnx Tomato

KETCHUP U-4W. Ml. 25c
Zigler Brand. 28-ox. Jar

8UN8W EET MEDIUM

APPLE RUTTER Jnr 25c
Koutdy Kist

ASPARAGUS pic. can 19c
Uab-O

CLEANSER

PRUNES

ta. 11c

Libby's Tomato

JUICE

can 27c

With Snan*. No. 2 ran*

FIELD PEAS

can 15c

Trellis Sugar

PEAS

N o. 2 can 10c
Small Whole Irish, No. 2 cans

POTATOES

can 10c

Hunt’*
____
.-u n o FFancy
n n r y ____

SWAN SOAP
Lge Bar 15c

PEACHKH

Silver Floss

KRAUT

PASTE
Bunhlend. 14-ox,

SWAN SOAP

Spring River

IIUTTER.
EGGS

TOM. SOUP
can 10c

’w

Tomato

CATSUP

.

ran 25c

CAMPBELL'S NEW. PACK

No. 2»5 11c

BEECHNUT
BABY FOOD

�;

“rmm

....... - — r

~

•

j

-

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■

T IIE W E A T H E R

D a ily T h t f # U S t r c a y l h —
T# Frwteet the Pf*«e •*
W «rtli
To P re se t* th* Pio«r«M of A cerics;
T« Predate Prosper Hr fur Sanford.

I’linMiilrrjIilp rhiudinrss ami mild
Irm prratuir^ nflh .ri- c a * I o n a I
sh-i-eiDimim-diing “ Hid* to*
d jt and t.mlfiht. Saturday partly

tinud) amt » atmfr, a fe* *flei&gt;
tMwn s h o a l s Satin day.
AN
V O L U M E X X X V III

E stab lish ed 1908

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

SA N FO R D ,

FLORIDA, FRID A Y . S E P T . 19, P.U7

N O . 221

Associated Praia Loosed W ira

New Orleans Struck ?rai."f,ic“
gmg
ncane Chicago Mart
Winds Which Crossed
Florida B atter In
Buildings Along EnA tire
Gulf
Coast

Senator Taft Propo­
ses Wages Level
Off 60
Percent
Above 1939 Level

A h Hurricane Movl*d To Coast

ermg

C

—

At Congf-esstonal Living C

♦

-■ - White Russian Says
Russian Peace Efforis Being Hurt
In Many Quarters

l*jjobe In Huston

f)

CHICAGO. Sept. If. (At—
Corn broke 'll cents, -the dally
limit, shortly before noon on
the Board of Trade today fol­
lowing-a gotrrnm rnt crop re­
port slating that more than
half the rrup was safe from
frost damage. Wheat an d'oats
auffried wUr luaaea. lt was the.
aet nm r. .*in-r. n 11*e day that corn
had tumbled (hr peemlaalble
limit.

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. la,
OP)— A tropical- hurricane roar­
ed Inland today toward southera Arkanaaa. after raking New
Orleana with destructive power
that c r a a h a d buildings and
flooded e i posed "area* of. the
.. J’onlchsrtraln lakefront. .
The Weather Bureau, III a
ISiM P. M* «BJKT.&gt;- U vW -tyf
piarad the storm’s Ctntrr 20
l lea northwest of New Or­
an*. It was moving northwest­
ward at IS miles per hour, with
winds ran g in g ‘from 80 to 120

NEW YORK, Sept. 19 tAA
I he S -u rt attack on the UniteStates was icnetved in the Lmled
Nations Ai.cmbfy today by White
Russia's chief delegate, Kutm s
| V. Kt.elir l . iilio lilok up the balleft off yrsteiday.
Hat king up Ysshinsky’s cbaiges
ol
American
"waiipongciing."
Klieltet d r.laird that the United
States had liken up a slogan of
wnild mastery
“ Wat tbiratcns to eftipt on.the
pcateltd life of the people," he
shouted, staving bis fund*.
The While Russian delegate
spoke after Dt___ Jose. -Arc*. ^As~----

. CHICAGO, Sept. I*. 0**1—All
grains crashed In major markets
of the I'nilrd Stales and Can­
ada today In the sharpest break
In main months. In Chicago,
• heal dropped the 10 cent limit
and brokrrs rrpurted there atilt
were no lakers for offering* of
between .U0.000 and 400,000
buahela of May wheat at this
decline.

MPH.

rfi

N E W SPA PE R

NEW ORLEANS. Sept. I9 m
—A screaming hurricane, which
v w W i’
emitted building* and piled Hood
waten oVtr the great sea wall,
v |
• i * »' 4
pasted over New Otleant ihoitly
J. ; . T r r
- ^ elo i* noon today,-'«n&lt;i-m oved—
grntinais thief delegate, bad made
rf&gt; *
Ilie lint f o u n d ' reply to Vision*%Iand with dettructive force.
By ASSOCIATED I'MESS
»ky in (hr geneial debate, nosv m
Raton Rouge braced for the
Gram prices broke sharply on
AFPIARINO AS A WITNISSS at the vunKrctilonnl 1m t*tij(atlY&gt;n i»f zooming prices uiulcr way In the Oostunblow, and acting Governor Emile
Mrs. Hsltn 8s|0ff, Hi* l .u.v. Mast *provides tins iuvcslijfaturs
few itatU U n 81m U chalp n its thud day. the Chicago board of Trade again
Ai.-f Hutu! that Vtshinsky had
Vcrrct closed the cap.itol and tent
today as tome rrlailert eiprrtte I k vt the Dottun Chapter ©/ the .sutiunal Aisocialiuh * f C or.iuntif, and lias Lcun gatlniing data fur miiiiii time,
l-Dttiunt* are (I. tu r.t. Hep CLiirnrr Kllhuni. N V ; Sen
Hutilwm, Cuiiti ; ‘h ii Hatjih K Kl »inlt*is, ttii-t■i.li-st Argentina in 1sta "com*
home all the state employers.
fears that the cost of food at
Ute tliuinnuii, ViTiiiulit; t ( it t i ai n- . J M jtia, I'u , *uut tu p I ibv.tui Unit, *N JL U -iL rnulUjiuil ^'ufttiklphufij) l&gt;liim , u l * " it i*-l - m i l tlit- I t u s s i a n
The deceptive calm of the hurtsthe highest level in the nation's
-*• i■t• *t to "luit i* tuki-n "a ■apid
cane’s "eye," which began in New
till* mound tin wot hi” to Include
hiiluiy might (one a sudden
nlmust rtirsbo-ly ill his attack.
Oilcans at 9:40 A. M. (Central
slump ill talrs of non-food items.
K, - h i , i-pi-hiiMg many of «h#
Time), crated at 11 A. M. and MEN. WOMEN, CHILDREN SEEK SHELTER AS HURRICANE NEARS
Dun ami Hiaditrrrl, meanwhile
•rjiiiii* * iirti K'i*-i t' iui it Viihiniky
^hundering winds up to 90 mph
Ic Yell'll llMJlIhl Hie l ill 18^1 Hi Yt,
rrportrd that irlail tales geurially
ti - * 11* ,| rfiiuii tin* S tiv ifi tlu iiin
the hapless city from the op
ini leased iriy slightly in the week
.wit?* ic ittltlii; 1h r til;*** L ti
|/ u l
polite direction. Colonel Frank
----rndrd W rdnndj) and wrrr uhc
kkiiv Itfiitu tti larked fmin many
tu in h i n M.\t h i : \ / . n :
Speist ordered all National Guard
tu five |&gt;rurnt ahead of a yeas
•IHill!i f To Address \ V \ \
Al* I*,o .l fin Affairs \u.ilt-t
I.iiiimK li» iht*
uf at*
units in* New Odra nr mobilized in
ago, but added that letulanre
violent -Itiiiritie in ilo- ♦
* r u i y v T tH p o |t h r u l i ] the
tt'adllaBfU aw !'■*, T w a|
Jackson barracks,
A .- in T it y
the I'n ilr d N a tio n : rilllifl Muir- ruuld liot hold tti
Soviet Delegate
l , lei-hit - li v e s nl tenr.t one uae- iiiitiHipuh fm luHtf
The entire Gulf Coast, from
addtd, "1 h«
lacks U. S. Foreign
fui putjiojo- it IohV. . 1 1- tir that itiuyii*’ hniiih tif 0ti« »id« mav hi
Pensacola westward,'was raked by
Mon-ott is di-ti l mm--I t» p u isn e nti*ui'i*d l*V Mil? •ttiinlc bumb cf
P o l i c y , Marshall
'cyclonic winds. More than 1.000
without d o n a tio n llie ilil- ilo-li-.nnl Hit* tkiht’i
)«-ill -r it Inis Is-i-n follott (ng eVi-i
resident* of Alabama- fulling vil
Miunuhllc. th«? Huvift Union
it) a s s o c ia t e d i' kksh
allii'e tto* -tu! of the w ar
111*--a*t r.uiftly fur I'liltt] *NaJag e s raced for high ground (run
Deputy l uieign Miiu-iei Audi
T h is UU-alis that tin- Boviet
l ! «.eiMf*ii*vi flit I'hki i n s l
C o astal areas where *two giant
fijl D n u
»«1 N‘’binsky’s sprerli to tite United
wm l-l jo y id u ti--n fv.j th e esluhDorms look hundreds o( Jiyys .m
Jn.tuu-.nl 1—
4—
Yoioufotte-n) —d r - m ^_V I
I v w l j ^ tlin ns ‘ Attei-ibiv- Innllit^dy liilimn- iil-.ni' tine- iili.-ioli e&lt;tal&gt; "STtlT rT»nNervation
Water -three- feet -deep- wsvjI
....
7”
| Stlongrst wnitlt e trl.lltril I.V
I■-lit it. tjovo t In pul) l oi-ugn |
(Cawriawen aw r , n mil
The City iif Sanford will lease i,
i i
.
,i
District Seen Sure

Russian Press . Russia Is Seen As Determined
Has Full Report
To Continue .World Revolt Plan
Of Vishinsky Talk

City Leases Booth
To Jaycees For

Truman Concerned
Over Foreign Crisis
ABOARD U. a a MISSOURI
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN.
qBept. IP, (At—Tr i-aidyll t Truman
today underlined hla concern over
tha International aitualton by limttlnsr hla Monday engagements to
a White House conference with
tha ranking State Department of­
ficial in Washington.
Nearlog home after a ill-day.
a e a trlp from Rio De Janeiro. Mr.
Truman la eager for a complete
review of the European economic
eriala
which haa brought demands
criita wni
in aoma quarter*
q
fur a special aeaM o n of Congrea*. I’reaiilentlal
Secretary
etary Matthew J. Connelly
radioed White Houae aides to keep
Monday open for the discussion
of the international picture.
Unless Secretary of State Mar­
shall finds time for a hurried trip
from New York where he is en­
gaged with the United Nations
General Assembly meeting, Mr.
Truman presumably will receive
hla "fill-in" from Undersecretary
Lovett. .
( ■ Tha Chief Execu tive plana to
•'ivota tomorrow to work on pap­
ers which hara accumulated since
he left for tha inter-American
conference In Brasil Aug. 31.
Tha Missouri's aehedulad arrival
tima at dockside in Norfolk, Va.,
was 12 noon, today. The pres­
idential party planned to board
tha yacht Williamsburg and completa the homeward journey Up
the Potomac River, arriving In the
c a p ita l at 7 A. M. tomorrow.
9 Mr. Trumdn Is railed and tan ­
ned by tha voyage of more than
1,000 miles which wound up tho
happiest vacation ainea ha took of*
flea.
The trip followed previous for­
etell Journeys this year to Mexico
City In March and Ottawa In Jana.
The President also plana to visit
flan Juan. Puerto R ico , and fit.
Thomas. Virgin Islands, some time
this fall.

ools To Re-Open
Monday Morning
BeminoU County 8eJtoots which
closed Wednesday through
today, dua to the storm,, will re­
open on Monday morning, it was
■nnounetd. this morning by SupL
1
T w . Lawton. School* might have
opened todejr, be pointed oat,
U net been /or the uncerlain•terday of the weal
two new Chevrolet school
eeently porebased from
Chevrolet Co. and which
i sent to 'L im a , Ohio to be
With Superior bodies, were
late yesterday afternoon
will be pat Into operetion
This is expected te rethe
th* u teapacltj of B0

AMONO tH t THOUSANDS who aouglil setety aa a tropical b u rn t .n
began to move tow aid Hie Klorida coxtt w ere these resident* of W o
P alm Beach. T h e y are show n (top) seeking rctuge In tins Co u nty C o n n
Utmte. At bottom I* a u niq u e photo.m adt-by • trained weather rccortn a lu a n ce crew w hich flew In a N avy piano Into the heart o( lit* h u m cano a* It gathered fqrce off Uie Uatiama*. U sing rad ar In itn n n e n u , It
located the exact center of the ilo rtn and photographed • huge area of
w ater as It w as raised from th e^ u rfare of tti# ocean.1 (fa le m a tim ia l i

the Tourist Information Booth on
d 'p ''" '" l ayamsl the pir-Seminole Boulevard tu the Junior rnl .polity td the United Stales
&lt; Inimhei of Commrrre for II p n was pirtrnlrd to llir Soviet pulyear, Gordon Bradley Jaycee *.f l|jc ltKjjy i(, fu| | .|Mgr ,,„ea.l. u.
t el ary, annotinred at the Iwiard of „
,
,
1
director! meeting Tunulav night «*.
prut*sp.il ............ .
Tht- City haa also agreed to fui it)bkh nude no immediate rtld-trul
niah thp water and llmiieti janitor 'comment,
service for the booth.
ti
. «
n
Some map. and approximalelv
n ,r fuH
\'r[r
.rnl
,10.000 promotional folders show j10 *•*"* V iduntkyi speetil In
ling Interesting spots in and around , its' enliirly, .mil editor*’ out-**
Seminote County were ordered ami „ id jt „„„(,) |,r ,
U,
will l»p tlilirrrrd by Oct. If* which
heal
edition),
I
he
full
Irxt
went
[ haa been .d esign ated an thr *»f
out 4u -oil .|,UIV,o» f.ll (irw-J-ilt-e,,,. f in a l out-ning d a le ,
Clifford Ablra was nami-d rhnir snd was luojih.itt in m-iuy Itn
man of a get-out-the-vote commit guages. lee nnd Mr. Abies has tteen In
The p trit, wltiilt yevlettl.ty gave
strurtfd to select n romruittre to
aid in the' drive,
* summaty of U. S. S n irla ty ol
A ilnnation was made to the• Slate ManliaN't Wrilltriday addin*
Ceierr Crate and In addition the
Jav rrrs offered any assistant to the Annul,K, tarried estrtpl)
that they might be able to give (torn the Ainettran's sjirn It at

Grapefruit Said • Morgenthau Says
Damaged 50%By WallaceGotAway
. Florida Storm WithMurderIn’37

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Only 5/&lt; Damaged Called "Nonsense” Jark Ratlgan of the Seminni.-

ITarpcr Returns Home
From Electrie Course

E. O. Harper, owrnor of the San
f-ird Electric Company on .Mag
nolia Avenue, h is returned from
Kaat Cleveland, Ohio, where for n
week he attrndrd tha Cenerift
Nela- -----Park,
Pm i.A D K l.PIIIA, K e p t . 13, County Motors, will head th# com Klectric Inatiiuto at ----RAKAHGTA, Kept. 11,
which will direct the 1047, "*• reported the beauty of Uu. In(A1)— H e n r y Wallace lodav mittreThe tropical kurricene wklch
to Iw tx-y.111-1 description
arged Congrraa to "bring bark Diriatmaa Kaat Sale in Bamlnnia- slituta
ripped through southern Flor­
The courne. lie laid, covered all
rationing and prlre control" aa County to raise fund* for the new reaearrh ami advanced phases
ida and the Gulf roast brought
Ih* "only effective way" of low- tuberculosis control work of the
death to two persona here. Sher­
commercial amt industrial light­
rving the coat of living. Thr Tuberculosis Association, 'George of
iff Doug I'rareon reported Wil­
ing, -*»■former Vice President and Cabi­ Touhy, president, announced to­
liam Beat died of a heart attack
While on the trip, Mr, llarp.-r
net member told a news con­ day. The county campaign la part -oent
Wfdnradxy night while aeeklng
a Week in Cbieago, HI. vlallference that the "Truman Ad­ »f the hatlon-wid# 4 tat annual ing varluus
refuge from high wind* In the
plants devoted tu
ministration and the U. 8. Con­ Christmas Beal (tale which will iiianufactur.- of
Uaraaota county courthouse.
electric ranges,
gress have a certain amount of ■■pen Nov. 24. and cohtlnue until water heaters amt
1 A man Identified only aa Red
electric fix
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responsibility to tho people to Christmas.
Davenport, a night watchman
"With Mr. Ratlgan as chair­ turax.
o r that today's high prices ara
at Ik* Bradenton-Sarasota airman. I am sure we ran count on
eat."
oort, was electrocuted, the sher­
DKFENHE BESTS
a successful campaign," Mr.-Touhy
iff said, when he stepped onto a*
SANTA ANA. Calif., Sept. 10,
“Ilia organisational ability
downed power line wrnlle making
WASHINGTON. Sept. |9 W ~ ■aid.
and the high regard in which he (fP)—The defense in the Overell
hi* round*.^
Henry Moigenthau, Jr„ fotmrt la held make him an ideal person murder trial haa swung its "Sunirerelary of the treasury, (aid to­ to direct (ha campaign for fundi day Punch" but the pruoecutjon
By AKSOCIATED PHEKH
day
Henry A. Wallace passed to rontinut our fight agalnat tub­ wa* right bark today offering re­
Here is Florida’s estimate hur­
erculosis. A Christmas Seal pur­ buttal against all the key points
ricane damage, but with some out to much money during the New chase la an Investment In com­ made in behalf of heiress Louise
localitfrr - still to be hrard from Desl's big (pending day* that munity health from which every Overell and her lover, George
(Bud) Gollum, charged with mur­
principally in ibe rverglades area: Morgenthau once told the thei rltlien bene flu ."
dering
her parent*.
Citrus: yearly value of slate’* Secretary of Ariciltlure he wa*
INTERMENT SERVICES
grapefruit crop, $56/100,000; "getting away with murder."
REDS ATTACKED
Interment cervices for Mra.
II’m IIsm C « I'aa* f o o t
BERLIN, Sept. ID. (A1) — The
Morgenthau declared Wallace Martha B. Moffitt, who died early
morning, were postponed Russian controlled German News
tpcnl more and got ieu for it Tuesday'
A. M. ,due Agency aald today that "Nail
until Saturday a t 10:00 k*
during thf I9M-I937 period than to eneiement weather. The funeral provocateurs” had smashed win­
Harry Hopkint and Harold L service was conducted In the First dow* In' tha hgadquarter* of the
lekr*. who-directed huge tfDtfays Methodist Church yeiterdaT'mnm- B o v l * t » aponsored. CommunistMr. and Mrs. W. A. Zachary a* director* of Federal Relief Ing a t 10:30 oclock with the Rev. dominated Socialist Unity Party
J. E. McKinley officiating. Inter­ at Bernburg, Saxony, in the Soviet
havt sold thefr home a t BIS Park
ment wilt ba mode in Laka View ion* of occupation.
Avenue to J. C. Jorgensen and and Federal Works Program*.
wife. Revenue etampa on tha re­
Wallace’* whole theory of Cemetery.
FIREMAN FIRES SNAKES
corded deed Indicate a tale price
•pending in order to reduce agriJ. P. Bennett, member of the
of 110.000.
FDR,
Jr.
Fined
A deed dated July 27 and re ­ ;■ H’*atla»si aa raea Sts)
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. « * ) - local fir* department, was re­
cently recorded et (he County
Pleading guilty to s p e e d i n g cently bending over mine swevl
Clerk’s office la (bat of Frand*
chargee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, potato vines in hi* garden whe-i
LAGUARDJA FIGHTING
T. Meriwether and wife to H. M. &gt;
Jr„ and hie wife, the former Ethel he discovered a neat of 14 enta’l
Sumbley, Jr. and vrif* of tha. for­
NEW YORK. Sept. 10 W 7 - Dupont, war* fined $1B each last rattle snakes. He took hla tioc,
mer Pesoid property, on Beardalt Kuirclla H. LaGuardla, 04, grave- night. They appeared before pol­ he aald. lifted the aquarmlng m ua
Avenue. This Includes a bungalow ly ill of a pancreas condition at ice Justice William Hlnricks on of eaakea into a large can. After
end 4.8 acres of improved form hi* home, faces "no immediate charges th at they drove through ahodlng them to neighbor* die
land. K tvtnot stamp* indicate a
an hour poured kerosene on them ant
a t I* miles
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J* prip# af 17,800.
U . p Y A ’S S &amp; S "
burned .thorn up.

J. C. Jorgensen Buys
W. A. Zachary Home

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ti-re-l of lelrratis III lorul, stale
am! national g.iterumt-nlw.

Lions Flan Drive.
To Raise (Funds By
(iiim Machines

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tin- evittli.'.iti-’ ut u ig au i/afto n t,y
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C and id al-- f--. d is titc l s-tf Kin- note
|—.l.s it tn , of wflirt. Ilie .e wtii t,a
■iiii.r to No. In Downing •Slit-.t
for iii.it trade nod -i-ltur talks five, t*.e to !►.- .filed With tha
l--ditv Hi tho goVerniHi-ol urhitun KtJltt* hull I .+o-l‘l l at lull lin a id .
I - d e e d -tluii Hi linin'-, i .danre j I Knelt pet it ton t* tit Iw signed iiy
".j .pinl.tn-d e)ect.&gt;D and landIt mi- g t«-W wo. «- in. Allgil-t,
o D w i s nl lti.-_.JU U le t. Knelt alecinto tl..- drive Tor t-ij-ot j ib-tb exjmrts nn.Kitiii—it-t w. te lo r m ay sig n one n r any num ber
.
diyan ft.-m July's figytes^ linlillm o l pi i it ' ■
T in ’ -“ .I coHse»VBll-iii d U t ilc t
'u-fveii- troll- lutlance l- &gt;■* -' of
ttillMirls ovi-r evjmrts iiterm-o'.l IH w ill eom pti-e the some ii&gt;)8,44A
]|o-t rent from the prevomi month. m -iri --f Hr rnl noil- . blunt y, K , Jf-

, Tin- trovei nmi*nl l«mid of trade McMullen, acting Extension ConI.lotii lo.lnv ut th-ir meeting nl tcomm-tn- d-p.il I m - n t t 1 - p o r t e d ,«■! witimiKi ft .ini lialoasville, who
till! Tourist Center started O.eir Ith -— figure*. It blamed Mimnn-r outlined tin- -nil conservation p n rumpumi. to placi. ball gum mat h Vurnlion* uml it fewer ound—t «if|K&gt;am at tl— bcuitug held l.are,
Inea in muny s lu m nnd pl«rV* (lf!w«ikiriK day* in AttgpV-.
Ml11 "tipeivi.e tb.e election .of
bn-tq- .* in Kcininol.-^ County in i tlycr a lliriH--cour*e lunch nn-l *u|—tvtaoi*.
onler to secure fund* to aid lit.- |*f&lt;" 'Hree hours aflerwn.-l
!»*• ’
,
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Idlwl. nnd to help under privili-gid i Valera nn-l his advisers d-hated
I&gt;l‘o ( lU T M O m lS
rhildi.ii
iwilli flieir British coUnl.-rp.nl* llie
,
.
'
John lv.-y bended the committee Iwhole rung# of British Irish f m - , C)i*PK
H ^ C llU T O H S e
in rlinr.g*- of the campaign ami uncial and economic relations, | _
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passed out certificates to member* hilli tl.e^ partlcuiar obi-dive* of j f'l.KVKI.AND. SepL. 10, (A*) —
ilium which meichnnla will be re- —H&gt;tdinntiiig their dollar earning Tile nation** railroad* will* -be
pU Pi
ami of _n-»ked fm .’III percent w-ag« Inquested In sign written permission and spending program*
to allow spare gratia for the stepping up food aujiplies for llti- j rt.-nses for mote than :i.'ll,000 of
tain.
niacbiui's in tlivlr’atores.
their Wlirkein at the end of this
An advertising and publicity
month.
campaign in regard to the prog
The ilerisliin was rrnched ye*ram will l-e started Monday, aald |
m
l i , , . iteidnv In n -neenil meeting of itMr. IVey,
1 0 t { U l t I t i l l S t l l l t pie-Siitairv.'* &lt;&gt;f'ilie five operating
H. W. Nelson secretary of the
brotherhoods, affecting trainman,
Ford Gum Machine Company of j l.oNDON. Sept, lit, (A*) The engineers, firemen, conductors and
Lockport.^Ncw York, exhibited one - ||ri||nh cabinet may decide tomor switchman.
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j row to surrender Ihp mandate over
Eastern railway circles esti­
.-"7
--- ■ - - -I'nlntim -which the League of Nn mated thp total annual cost tu the
lions vave this country.
WILLIS POWELL DIES
Government sources aald today g-’l7IV.000.IHM* Including p a y r o l
JACKSON, GO., Kept. 19. (AA—
Willi* Beilin I’owrll, 79, .retired the foreign, colonial and war of­ laves.
newspapermen and former secret- fice* had agreed
, , Britain should The Urolherhooda as of Kept. SO
are-of U -JiaraaoU , Fla., chamber tiu&lt;L i’alcsline.^hut.qat-atlum pk-tu will .ask that-th e boost* be «ffee-.
I f e " .V n e rlrX d at h i. ^ ImlUn “m....... singleh.nde.lly . aerile- live Nov. 1, an announcement
ment by -partition. Britain's views said.
Spring* home near here today.
will Ih- presented later to the Un
MARTIN. NO CANDIDATE
Hni Nations, whose special com­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 19, lAT—
mission recommended partition
BLIGHT DAMAGE
A few celery seed beds may hiit with Jerusalem und4r U. N. House Spraker Joseph W. Mar­
tin, Jr., of Massachusetts mapped
have Iwen lightly damaged In thu trustee.
out a western speaking tour today
Oviedo section, but older seed beds
hut insisted be fa not intcrestkd In
appear to iw unhurt, it was re ­
CITY MEET POSTPONED
torted this morning by Andrew
The regular Monday evening Ix-coming th* Republican presiden­
Duds of A. Duila and sons in inerting of tho City Commission tial nominee. “I am not a can­
Blavia.
has been postponed uniII Tuesday didate and do not expect to be a
The latest reports of celery evening in order that City offici­ candidate,'' Martin told newsman
grower* in the Sanford section in­ al* may attend the VFW Post a* he headed tor a section of the
dicate that damage to seed beds meeting a t the Mayfair inn, City country currently having a strong
waa negligible. Citrua damage Mra nagtr If. N. Sayer, announced appeal to OOP presidential poaalto appear* to be very light.
tb it morning.

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the organisation to make thl* year Jgreater Irngllt t--l.iv . and added ; I. I* Hroil p.rdirtH will I-- one.
ol. the ti.fifirsl mrrtl.lKH of tile .
the Ix-st that has ever been bad
4f*-wllattee UK I'a if ait)
IA tN D fJN , Sept. IP. d*
f I’osl etei held here. The purpose
by the young people’s group.
i ol the n.reliilK Is to rrrn lr in M if.tsler-KaiH .tn U r V tiln

The next regular meeting of the
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

‘now stak a safe place In a good in the operating, rooms and this
building away from the water­ goes on aulomatieilly If the reg­
front. and await the passage of ular power goes off.
\
tyaallaaeg fw a F*a* &lt;&gt;»•I
(CaatlaaM f r .a
lim
ill* headquarters of Counjy
} *
Some of the windy blast* were the etorm. Home property will be Nurse
burden of the Soviet . Union ItFrances MrOougal next to
damaged and destroyed but your
dry
tuit
others
atung
the
face
with
aelf.
foreeasters.ainciqvly ‘hope that' no th* Fire Station ha* been desig­
The letter vdid not name any raindrop* that flew like bullet*. one will M injured or killed. Let nated a* the main station for
Palm
frond*
we/e
flUng'.wlIdly
Invl
.ignp
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p
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of the vietlma but aaid the five
us all cooperate tp make this a emergency treatm ent. Health Unit
I Here were 'member*-pf the arm ­ to th*» tair. and tree* Were toppled. hurricane v^thout casualties.'
Director Frank Quillman reported
The
green
felare
of
»hort
circuit___xr«__________„
J
ed forces, yutc-victim wa* a mer­
"The calm Central area of. the That he and two . nurses are
ed
wire*
flaihcd
up
occa»lonaily.
chant aeamnn amt the other four
hurricane will be frit over a 25 standing by te aid if needed"
Fatal Shot -Fired . On were 'civilian*.
» A burglar alarm, act off by the miles stretch along the coaat and
All City, workeya with trucks
wind,
rang
lustily
on
South
Mi­
death of the American
if you-happen to be In this area and todla are standing by- for
ami
Avenue.’
Yacht In Havana r it•The
Den in 1the Soviet lone of
Rut Miamians hid away In their where the wind* die down sud­ emergency.
Germany," Armour wrote, ' "re- homes
H arbor Last April suited
Water main* that might be
.and •heller*. More than denly, please remember thatf Up*
when
civilian employee 5,000 persona
were In public shel­ worst of the storm is yet to coniv damagrd by uprooted trees are to
uf
the
United
State*
War
Depart­
according
HAVANA. Cub*. Sept. 17. t/P)
ter*— schools, federal building*, when the other side reaches you be especially watched, accardlr
ikC
to City Engineer —
Ralph Lubinsk
—The (rial of 22-yeer-old Pal- ment diareganled the order of a police headquarters, fire atalions. in a short time.
ItuMian
palml
in
the
Soviet
aecexit
"Everybody oyer Squth Florida At the Police Station,
__ an extra
l!tla Schmidt (or the alaylng of
More than 1,000 were- iri the
John Lester Mee, -Chicago il&gt; tor of . Berlin* to )ia!t and we.g, Miami Edison- High School fur should, exrrrise all precaution* un supply of_food wa* stocked for
possible emergency.
torney, waa postponed today. A xulurquoulty vtrurk ami killed by safety. Thl* school offers‘havrn 'til this hurricane passes."
Nn a note to the press and radio
1new dale will be announced, n bullet*, allegedly intended by to farm ing, communities to the
Anyone seeking shelter from
the,.Bti»«lan» for the J l n j a M b * •oath. ——
'w ithin 10 day*.
............. .................. bafora issuing'.iha it;45 storm bul­ the storm is advised bjr-Jocb Field,vihleU In which tho American
letin,
the
Weather
Bureau
report­
chairman of tha Red Cross Shel­
The El Commodoro and McAl
ed that its lines were being blown ter Committee, to bring hb own
HAVANA. Cub., Sept. 17 W&gt; waa riding.
“With regard* to the other lister hotels are emergency hotpi down ail along the coaat line from blankets, pillows and flash lights.
—Palrkia Schmidt, 22, an olric- three civilian* and the merchant tal*. The municipal hospital.
north.
The following places have beet)
ilinned night club dancer from aeamnn, It, ha* not Ihua far l&gt;eeri Jackson Memorial, ia crowded with Miami
"Circuit* ara now falling and designated as emergency shelters
Toledo. 0 ., was summoned before potable to obtain from the mun- ailing evacuees.
white residents: South Hide
At Belle Glade State Road No. will probably go out soon," the for
Frlmary, Seminole High School
a three-judge Cuban court today Iries eonrerned official report i HO. from Bella Glade to 81* Mile Bureau said.
piecing definite blame for th i
"W* are receiving only a few and Junior High School, Red
Id face charge* that the kilted dratht on known person*; In each Bend, wa* closed this morning be­
Cross Chapter Building at Oak
John Letter Mee. a Chicago at­ rate the assailant* are either en­ cause of high water. The ruutc reports from the southslde of the 'Avenue and Fifth Street; Masonic
hurricane
and
this
will
make
it
rraches
to
West
Palm
Beach.
torney, aboard hit yacht in Ha­ tirely unknown or are aaid te
Temple and Woodmen of th*
At Fort Myers the State High­ difficult to . keep supplied with World buildings on Park Avenue;
have been in Ituaalan uniform, al­
vana harbor Inal April.
full
In
formal
ion.’*
O pal
though they imve not ta-en identi­ way Patrol reported that many
"Wa • will continue to furnish the Mayfair Inn .and Valdei Hotel;
Dr. Gutlav Reno, the piivatr fied."
house trailers were fleeing the,
The Elks Club on East Second
all
available
information
for
the
Miami. Palm Beach area for the
proteculor acting on behalf of
Street; W. A, Burpee Seed Build­
8-98
Florida West Coast in scarrh of press and radio aa it comes In." ing on West First Street and
the tlain man’* father. Dr. Letter
Stasscn Speech
.While
the
last
of
thousand*
of
safety. The TartUaml Trail re­
Grown
Paper
Co.
on
north
Elm
E Mee of Wilmette, III., laid la«t
main* open and will be kept open anxious residents evacuated the Avenue.
M a a l l a a r * f n * l ' , « - &lt;&gt;*&gt;•
exposed areas, winds nf Ml to 78
"a* long as poMIMeV*
night, however, that he would aik
Colored residents may use th*
Aitmiat minorities can gain rnntrot,
miles an hour lashed at the coast
At
Clcwiston
the
State
High­
postponement i&gt;f the trial on and chaining of tbe peoplatthmiigh
Grooms Academy, Hopper Acad­
line.
way
Patrol'reported:
“Winds
get­
emy and all colored churches.
oundt of perional indiipotition. economic control, -effoeta -then-awl
At 8{30 o'clock the West Palm
not-, until then toward 'rebuilding ting pretty'* strong. Everybody Beach area had sustained winds Thay may alio Use the former
into wings colored ward of the hospital at
prod,irti..fr,ithe wiping bill i.f rivil
u'c Miami of*' 82' ullea .*n’ -5oS? vvi V'*h »he^b*|IU r building. Burpee Seed
and social liM-rtii-* of ita people Issued VVcaihrr'Yurciir
O ' V
gusts
up
to
110
miles
the following hurricane
Mitt Schmidt, who danced in under Communist dlctatonhip*.
an hour.
Building • will also accommodate
Hahn Beach, the winter play­ colored resident*, said Mr. Field.
Caribbean night fpota under tho and the orientation of both the bulletin at 8:45 this morning:
"The hurricane I* now bearing ground of the world's rich, waa
name nf Satire celebrated her economy and the foreign policy in
The big Roumlllat and Ander­
in close to the coast and still mov­ virtually cut off from the oulaidc, son electric sign and other sign*
22nd birthday in her cell let,, the direction of Soviet Russia."
ing in a westerly direction. The *qd rumniuntatiun lines wero on. First Street war* being aenight, by giving her prison mater
The address had Ireen dearrllreil center
Is expected to cross the reported down throughout th* ares- rured this morning. The Ct/wan
a party.
hv the Min-ie*otan a week ago a* roast
line between..Miami and
The great blow, possibly the Store ha* braced Ita windows with
Hl am naturally filled with anx­ one "of some major aignlfiranee"
Beach this afternoon.
worst since 1P28 when 2.500 per­ boards, also the Sanford Auto
iety," aha aaid concerning her In which he would outline hi* Palm
“Winds are now up to hurricane ished and 176,000,000 damage waa Parts Co.'
trial, "but I believe there am vlrw* on world economic policy. fnrre
a numl&gt;er o f places along inflicted, piled up the waters
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland reenough point a in my favor."
Jli*. appearance here i* one *lnp the roata st‘and
wtltefphtlnue to In­ of luike Okeechobee Iwhind Palm ported that hi* men are alerted
nn
n
t&gt;u*y
Seplenilier
aqjteduln
8 h t la accused of having filed
crease. Thl« hurricane according Beach, and Sheriff John Kirk and ready for any emergency,
W
the .22 caliber .plaint bullet which whirli I* taking .Hlnssi-n from Ore­ to all reports rCcafVed ia a very said:
jfri
v
gon,
to
Nrw.iingland.
penetrated Mre’a neck Mil board
__ severe -gM itKl coytrr* * rather - ‘-‘1-hupc to (jud-. the dikes hold.”
rrc io * —
---------- ht*-y*chi—ai*&lt;i r«nra-;sgttr»rtBiir
a W
wide area:
”7
The rich, populous lower east
A&gt;?
April H. Mee died five daya later.
Blows Across State
We trust that* you have made roast was liattened down for full
She admitted to police that she
all necessary preparations to pro­ force of the hurrlrenr, hut the Wear Size 14 A pin'’
ir f-HllHHrd fr u m
n a il
fired the (hot, but aaid ahe did
tect property and that you will state's 110,000,000 citrus crop ( g a ­ M r. C n W rtrt. Tr*»*. w tu r.:
■0 in aclf defense. She warn’ in­ held by all the refttgees.
*•% (tmUTMMtl/ trrtfttf
Kuril Id-wl* of Atlanta, Reel am Ians aboard radioed a distress in incalculable danger.
utninfftlucf. Iwi ■ninrt
dicted April 10 on a charge of
i r A 1 w»iahfd 17»J jwwjrvdfc Tht«l
Urn** disaster expert, eat Imated call to the Coast Guard which said
"intentional homicide."
I ti» d th* A Y W V tu m tn Candy
10,000 iKTSon* had atreamrd dangerous acaa and heavy winds
Ife.l KMki r u n and Uni 62 pngndw
Sanford Heady
She contended that Mee lunged that
prevented
any
possibility
nf
a
res­
througli
hero
to
the
north,
fleeing
N
'-Hg | wnthonlf 11** TtMlfM*
a t her when ahe learned he wa* (lie possibility of at lra«t 7 to K cue mission.
S o ^
(enteCfWf MMfMI I**iMtetet
Vv6"
M MfW. U v 4 M bw4 * h p « M I f f lh#
llmmtlm—* hum I'««i (!•#»
married, thua bleating her plana 'foot flood water* should the dike
tVIHwir
Tteae*»*M*bf«4l^wk*w«
The
three
alroard
ware
Identified
11-sw| AVOHMm **r-t**«f***v
to become hi* wife, Sho said ahe break.
1.98
unlv as Ur. A. M,.Boaworth, Rirh- to E. V. Turner, manager.
came to Havana nt Mec'a rei|Ucii,
Workmen'of the Florida Power
At tt A. M.t the laat refugee ard Marshall and Frank Martinmealing him when he arrived Jan. train pulled into hero — fib box Vague.
and Light Company wrnt Into ac­
*
18.
early this morning due te
car* which atarted this morning
The Coaat Guard reported re­ tion
CHarlra Jackson of Klvcr For- at Pahokce and came by Clewlafallen
branches that intarfered
tl t , III., waa almard the yarht ton. It was leaded with rvacuce*. ceiving a number of radio call* for. with power lln*a. City workmen
help
from
people
atranded
In
ex­
whan the shooting occurred, but
Food was at a premium hare. posed areas in th* keye and alsu cleared up . branches that
"did not hear the ihot," wa*
A t one time this morning, iiearhei near here but that it is niiglg interfere with line* leading
charged with concealing informa­ autos and trailers formed a solid
to- tha wells thet supply City
to tend help.
'M
tion about the Incident. The statu line to miles to the south, all impossible
water, according to 11. N. -Bayer,
Yesterday
the
Coast
Guard
tent
withdrew Ita charge* against him. headed away from danger.
TOUCIITON
DRUG
CO.
city
manager.
'
•
trucks over the area* and plane*
but D r-. Reno auataiued the
ROUMILLAT A ANOHRSON
dropped warning notices tn evac-* At the City Hall, window*
Charge* and requested that he he
TAMPA. Sept. 17. M V-Florr uate because of the-approaching were nailed shut on tho front
MflUrtced to three year* imprison. iile's West Coast today began pre­ hurricane.
the building. An emergency ga*
operated power unit was brought
paration* agalnal the approach of
' Th* etet* prosecutor, Joae Mar. Ihn mighty hurricane now tearing
the garage next to the Folk*
FT. PIERCE. Bept. 17. l/P)—
ttwl Fuentes. ha* said he would at the other side nf the 'JOD-mlle- Indian River d tn ie grower* estl- Station for emergency power,fof
grit’ the touri tn give Allas Jkiumdi.
--------- ------- ------ mated- n w ix y th ir ttieirT nrpr gnrjTXtim xm t-potinpiwr-Al
thk maximum penally—-10 year*
Murlhll * Field, big Army Sir In for hurricane losses that will precaution* at the 35oo were being
in prison.
base here, which yesterday, sent run into millions of dollars and undertaken this -morning under
off it* light .planes, this nooning millions of boxes. One citrus the dir(ction of Sidney RICharJ.
flow Its hugcrtl-'.'P's tn safety at grower said the fruit was taking Heavy steel cattles were olac*d
Battle O f Words
Hcnll and Chanule.Flefda in th* a terrific lashing from the trop­ over tha metal roof* nf Ike-ttnTrTT
midwest.
TtUier cages and fasten,
ical storm.
U MliascJ IMW l&gt;xg* inwj _---The 5th Rearin' Hqusdruh lent*— “W hll stays nn ItirT re i* will cd securely to the bars of th*
hav* been playing lumd-ball with
Thle all-powerful measure which eight plants to Culm to await tiae-1 l&gt;e badly scarred and much of it cage*. Tha leopard and mountain J._ „ . . ..
will h* weakened so badly that lions were put in Inner cages.
H
originally was Intended only for sage of tho storm, after wrtilch
great emergencies. Bo finally in they will he In riwdiness to follow later droppage will be heavy,” he Exposed bird cages wara barricad­
ed.
her desperation the western de­ its path and give'assistance w hen­ •aid.
itcanwhile, p u m p i n g crewa
At 'the hangar building at trw
mocracies have resorted to tho ever needed. Ita next scheduled worked
desperately
to
saltagn
was to Nassau as soon as
Municipal Airport window* war*
'tactics of putting Russia and her more
what
they
could
from
the
im
fifald there was tv ^ r lr d safe.
shuttered and th* old baacon
•ateiilte* on the spot for global thoThe
squadron included B-I7’s portfnt early 8t. Lucia tomato etop the building wa* taken down.
Inspection.
crop.
The
Ideal
Holding
Company,
with droppable lifeboats, nmplilbl-l
Ail plane* wsr* put In ths hangar.
Some observers will question Ions
for land mu I water rrarues ono of the largest tomato pro­
(ha efficacy of auch method* and C-47’s for supply and evacua­ ducer* in Florida, has about 400 Auxiliary power wa* taslad for
Against hard-boiled opponents. Bull tion. Personnel Includes a para­ acres of foot-high early tomato emergency, said Mr. Sayar. Far*
there hav* been many indications chuting doctor and medical tech­ plants imperilled by the hurricane nald Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal' haa lls'own emergency power
over the years that the Soviet nicians aatwell'a* the normal res­ water*.
•
Union waa -anxious to be favor­ cue force.
Other fall and winter vegetable
ably regarded by the oufrid-s
The base also transferred Ita crops are expected to undergo'
Phone
world.
Phone
maternity ward to the fashionable *ever« water and wind damage.
.And why not, since ahe wa* Tampa T e m f e hotel, which now
A*- the storm approached, th#
SIL
V
E
R
trying to Sell Communism? Wo houses 16 Infanta and 17 expectant main Job of thb cktllemen in the
.
FLEET
had evidence of th at desire when mother*.
Okeechobee graxitfd ground* was
'•MoxcoW eagerly aought and *•- IThe base ia equipped with hur- te prevent-storm frightened eattla
CABS
cured reestablishment of dlplo- [ricane-proof hangars, which will from stampeding hInto’low
area*
i£ * l
Static relations with Waehlngton [ho used for other patients, but be. and the threat of d
j*
in 1033 by promising to quit cause of ita locatinihon the Tip of a
spreading Red propaganda in the Inoint extending Into Tampa Bay
United States. On that basis Pres­ there la’ danger from high water.
ffiiiA ffe
* : LAUNDBBETTBV
ident Roosevelt granted recogni­
Hotels and tourist courts on tho
- " :*S
tion* .
Gulf Coaet reported a heavy In­
nf
, Because of the fierce objectlon- flux -of evacuees from the East
of many nations to ths oper­ Coast and some resident* of thla
SANFORD
ations of th* Comintern, or Third area were beginning to leave their
jn tem eilonet, Moscow announc­ bomra for more stoutly construc­
*
Whole Weeks Wdth Don* Automatically
ed during th* w ar (hat It had been ted building*.
-^
• &gt;■In
Hmall boat* were moving up
*abolished.' Of cntlrae the work of
‘ th* Comintern—which, was to act rivers and sttrsm s tn sheltered
.
*'
•
30
Minutes
me general staff for the world positions and householders were
revolution—has continued spare. making fast their possession*.
100'; Soft‘^jiter .-rr* Excellent SanIttry Condition!
But officially It la off the book* Meteorologist W. W. Talbott of
Si a concession to world opinion. the Tampa Weather Bureau.said
Telephone TOM
Second at Oak
* 'By th* same token Moscow the storm was expected to reach
time ago ratilead a heavy peak' intensity In tho Fort Myers
from religion Iin Rusaa and area about nightfall and progres­
allied eager thrbnfa To r*-| sively later, up the widening coaat
worship in their churches, until It hit the Tampa-St, 1‘eteradrum today -rill continue to te a sourer of rani pride /to
was a aop not only to the hurg-Clearwatcr area about mid­
many years to consef
i of many Russian* but to night.
Talbott said heaviest winds
Whet's more . . . with GM Hydre-Mstic Drive*, thh*new
__ opinion, though we kno.v
Oldamobila's style ha* "caught on" this year—ha* cap.
■t Communism remain* fierce- along this coast were expected to
Old*ok&gt;bile le way out abend of the time* hi performance
Effective Sept. 15, 1947, th* niWriptinn r»!t nl
turn! the public taste arad fancy a* few style# ,tr w do.
reach little more then 75 miles an
-anti-religious.
and driving earn. Hydra-Malic Drive—pioneered, proved
The Sanford Herala will be Lntrtstd to Vj cents •
hour,
in
guile,
which
would
be
Tailored smartness . . . a look cd luxury . , . smooth good
viet Chief Delegate Andrei
and perfected by Ohtimobilo—is still the only drive th at
week.
Monthly
and
yearly
subscription!
will
be
increased
much
le
u
destructive
than
the
who arrived yesterday
taste In every detail. . , these ere the quriitie* that make
yhift* gear* automatically through f
proportionately at the same time. Paid in-advaace sub­
sen EiUabeth, lold re­ sustained winds the E u t Coaat Is
poopie say, " I t’s SMART to Own an pldet"
the only drive that elimlnitca tho i
st while there war# »«- gelling.
scriptions will b« dclivtittLat.the old rate until the.cxThe offshore wind* should tend
ahlemi before the AtaemAnd fU this public enthusiasm haa-a very Important
Oldsmobilc—with llydrs-M stk Drive—stsnd*today as tho
pirstion
date.
,*■•.lower
the
water
level
and
It
la
• believed they could b*
Inn word in emertocee.. .the smart word to testetg value!
t believed necessary te evacuate
meaning fee tha buyer of a 1M7 Oldsmobilc. 7 V enr ke
successfully through “muTh* Herald regreta tha nectasity qf increasiai ita ; 'j\,
indentsnd and good will." the beaches, he aaid, but he will
disaster agencies in all
subscriptioo rate at this time, but the price of the paper
it “the Soviet dele- notify communities
if that becomes
on which we print is three times higher than* it waa be­
.spare ho effort to beach
1*1 WITH
advisable.
■uccessfnt solution of
fore the war and other production costs heve. incresitd
more 01 less to the same extent.
MIAMI, SepL 17. W P)-T h#
aa fee# value thet would Coast Guard reported one of Ita
hopeful statement. picket boat* (a 88-footer with laThis is the, first increase in these rates which we
-n nations wi II board motor) and a crew of three
have
made since February. 1938. It will be recalled that
that-the psaef- had dluppcarrd on a rescue ml#*
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VOLUME XXXVIII

E s ta b lis h e d 1 9 0 8

Prices Slump On

Cattle .Prices D r o p
$2 Hundredweight;
Exports To Europe
. W i l l be Reduced
WASHINGTON, Sept. IN. td'i
— The reduction ia A a trk a n
grain shipments will aaaka It
■ora difficult to revive Europe
economically, governmeat offici­
als aald today* They gar* that
•allmat* In com n eat o* thr IS
percent cut In Novembo* grain
a i porta announced yesterday.
Than* official*, now buaily
working on food requirement!
tha Marshall Plan, noted

k*SJfc£r5K«

abroad. Tha shortage of
food, they eald. will loaaan tha
amount of work European* can
do lo help raconalruct their
countries.

WASHINGTON. Sapl. IB. (Al
—Senator Handera (B-VT&gt;-**14
today Ikat recant Cscreaaea in
grain price* may b* doe In part
•mto "guvernmenl bidding" and
maihet operation* by “th« Ml-*'
ami refugee*." Whin he made
that ataleMcnt at a news con­
ference, reporter* ashed what
be meant by "Miami refugee*."
»*^Tbe» are a group of Europe­
ans who managod lo grl (heir
money out despite the war,"
Handera explained. adding that
ba learned from n news letter
that a number &lt;4 them "had
Urge amounts of trading on the
^Chicago grain market."
WASHINGTON. Sept.'IB. OP)
—The Justice Department or­
dered Ita No. I anti trust man lo
Chicago today lo direct a grand
Jury probe of the meat industry,
a t lawmakers talked nf possible
new gorernment controls to
fight Ih* high coat of living.
A
By ASHOCfATHU PRESS
Price* dumped on the Chicago

^cattle and grain taadgia »«!*/
declined
and'dealer* attnbut
meat costumer*. plus the announce
men) of a ikarp reduction in No' —w nhcv*ram exports.
Earner in
declined somewhat on hogs and
sheep, but today cattle prices
dropped a* much at $2 a hundred
^pounds on tome grades,. Al jhe
same time, wheal and corn prices
dropped. the limit within a few
minutes after the opening of trade
and the nervous grain market
** (t m i N sm n rase Bial

SA N FO RD ,

—sA sso c ia te d P raaa L eased W iro

F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . S E P T . IH, 1917

East Coast Is Bat­
tered But Unbeaten
As Repair Crews Be­
gin Reconstruction

JACKSONVILLE, Sept. IB.
tAV-Kail and bus line* were
virtually stampeded today by
stranded tourists and olhtr*
t* gel into the Sooth
Right Wing Groups eager
Florid* hurricanr ton* lo see
had happened.
See P r o p o s a l As what
H. J. Ruerth, Greyhound Ter­
manager, said about 2,100
Chance To Save UN minal
bus passengers alone were
NEW YORK, Sept. IB. &lt;/P&gt;— tl.suited here when communica­
tions were disrupted Tuesday
The L'nlted Nations Assembly
met ia a lento atmosphere to­ night, but that many insisted on
making the trip south, even in
day awaiting Ike first Soviet
■abuttal tt/ lk c • ‘ash.** alto.h* . tha face of o-Xrot .warnings. No
bases left. However.
made on Russia yesterday by
Meanwhile, official* of Ih*
Secretary of Blalt Georgo C.
Florida East Coast, Atlantic
. Marshall: As the second day
Coast Line and Seaboard Kailof general debate opened at
ways aald tervlca was getting
11:11 A.M„ word qairkly.spread
back I* normal after some track­
that Soviet Deputy foreign
Minister Andrei Y. Yiihinsky . age and equipment damage.
would deliver Russia'* basic
- MIAMI. Sept. 18. W) — Tha
policy speech about 3 I1. M.
Miami Daily News today esti­
mated storm losses In nearby
LONDON. Sept. 18 tA*&gt; Sccre arena at B3.000.000 for thr Boca
tary of S tate GeorgeC. Mirih»tl‘f Kalon-Mianu 'Army "AIT' Field
piopovali for reviling United Na- (40 miles north of Miami); Mi­
ami Reach. 12.000,000; and Del­
tiunv machinery brought mixed— ray Reach. 11.000.000.
and caylious—reaction in LuroThere were no estimates for
many communities. William II.
pean capital* today.
live United Statci of filial call­ iUsrhoff, Daily N ess agricul­
tural editor, said damage to the
ed ujion the UN Aiiembly yester- ^stale's rich agricultural area
dsy lo cirate a Cteck bolder com- would be enormous, but there
miviion and a year-wound tecutt- would be lime lo replant many
ly committer and to mote for crops.
hbeiahratiun of the ligpow rr veto
PALM BEACH. Sept. IH t f l in the Security Council.
If there it sadness in the death
Extreme leftwing groupv saw of tree*, then Palm Heath it a
hi* reviiion plan a* a weapon tad place today.
again*! Rum*. Estrenr tighlwing
Boarded and empty, the stately
tecliont hailed &gt;1 at (touibly the home* of tin* winter social capital
UN's "bett chance."
of the Gold Coat! still stand intact
Official comdirni »at *|iar*r. but ill patrtnrnl* ate liltcied with
The Briliih foreign office declined! f a cotptei of Jamuus fallen
to express itielf on lh» proposals *tieea.
One ■ovcfcmeal informant said, nthey
„ y are the Koya
tcoyai Palm*
rati
in night leave it lumber UN 'known to mdJions of Americ an
-lAntlllkM to pse d w G rtb^^Ksunsts—tall! slender tire*
•ritith vmi*.
* • (gfce ||lr wind at gracrfully at a
A ,c
*l ^ rr ^ « * , tuV *,d bending sail.

Winds Hit Sixty .
Here But Little
DamageWasDone
Automobile T u r n e d
Over At Municipal
Airport By Gust
Rv WILLARD CONNOLLY

Alltiuugh wind husIi up io t&gt;0
miles an hour wcie tepoilcd last
night al thy Municipal Aiipotl,
ipjwaicd
damage Ivo-g .ll** stotjn ap
this morning very light in
ir com-

East Coast Man Flee­
ing From Hurricane
Is Killed In Acci­
dent Near -Tampa

Lone Survivor Welcomed Home

paiitim with that of many, ptcviout
hutiicanet in the Sanford area.
TAMPA. Sept. 18 (tP) Tlic fiisl
One automobile driven by La* death utt the Rot ids West t o a it
gene [ggrtte, 1900 Magnolia Av­
attributable lo hunicane comlilintts
enue, was icpuitrd to police to
was tepotlrd al Tampa lothi',
have been turned over by a gust while Foil Myers, ssIik Ii Line thr
of wind while turning a'corner at brunt of ■ the I00-tm!e-*n-lioui
the Municipal Auport at 1:
A. winds.-S(ipsl*nlly .riss|H-tl -without
M.7 but the' driver w'ai tiul^iepoir7 loit uf life or serious propel)
ed to have been injured.
damage.
The worst inconvenience ol ihe
Motley A. Wsilc, d-i-ycai-uhl
ilium was to telephone service will, /lollywnod dairymen sslm druse lo
neatly ^0 telephone lines up! out faimly lo lamps to cssspr the
of service due to falling limbi allil hun u sue on llic Last ( oust, died
palm fronds. Crews have been from injuiie* receives! in a high
out all morning to restore service, wa&gt; at intent near here yesterday
according to K. V. Turner, mana­ He was struck hy an automobile
ger. It was not lound necessary to as he stood hy lot tar wailing,
use the auxiliary battery-power.
for a lire to be dunged
Dower line service- was inter­
rupted belitti-n H:00 and 11:00
o'clock last evening on South Mel*
lonville Avenue north of Geneva
Avenue by the breaking of a main
power line, but this was the only
serious break in thi* area, accord­
ing to IL II. Coleman, local man­
ager uf the Florida Dower and
Light .Company. There were, how­
ever. be xald a few small inter­
ruption* raused by tranifurm rr
fuse* 'blowing out ansi service
wires Iwing hit by fslliag palm
ftW ttH Pt t •BHBgppr --------- ------No power poles were. brokent
said Mr. Coleman, Crew* worked
Untir after midnight. Thero are
still small troubles being remedied
this morning.
Tiie barometer hit a tow mark
of 1"J.77 last night and this nmrninV bad risen lo 21I.H7, It was re
ported by H. F. Whitner. weather
uinn. Rainfall for a 24 hour peri

Al least two other peisntis wei - BACK HOMI iiflt-r jinnu lulling .its-ly from bis duurned It- J? bomber over
tC|iuited dead in the wake o| the Aberdeen. Mil. i ‘.rpt Cliurlet War mask, 23, kl&gt;-tt His batty son. Drily,
white his Wife, Charlotte, loins In thanksgiving. Wurmatk vt'ji the s -'o
big storm on the Last l oast.
survivor rtf llit-tt'li peio&gt;tu almaid the Army plane tshhli ovplndcd in tire
Although noirnai channel* of •sir and erashnl iplo Cliesa|reak* Day”
(fn(crnafki&gt;&lt;dt Sutindphulo)
Conumiiinatiuii with Fort M yers’
roniatitt-tl out, |lie Siute IllgillSo!
Patrol at Tampa jiatd it bad l/eein I 1 . a • r t
• ,
if
.
*¥&gt; _
Ilnilnsry survey showtvl tsi (It-sth*
or s*Hou, in ju ria -m i be* p,up
erty ilantagr limn liarl Item espseted
w.
------------------JH
m
. ~r inT,»i
s'a l.lT' tYw TWriHkm'i
Trail-.east—from l ia t l l ) m . iu “pen again after iielng niftier wu

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State Of Emerfjency
Is Proclaimed As West Florida P re­
pares For Big Blow

rENSACOU. Sept. ,18 t&gt;v, Highway I'aliolmcn latc.l tiirou|h
small loss ns and fishing villages
along
Ronds'*
exposed but
spaisel) srlltrd noilhwcst coast
■tods;* vvauung- /raidertg, to ^Ice ?..&lt;
lieftiie an oncoming hurricane.
Hie gigantic storm, sshich roar­
ed at toss southern Ruud* ycstsiday like a huge mowing machine,
cursed savagely noithward m the
Gulf of Mexico and drove again
upon -the mainland.
Governor . Caldwell's office anUlt'tiihai rival s .llale of. emenjeflcj
hail hern ptnclaililrd in . Rond*
hy I’irsidrnt Human ill the vsalr
of riuitli-millluu dollar damage, and
I frdrt.d agent ie* w eir' mobihfed
lo aid the sliit Lrri airat
I’lfghlened trsnlrnls of sulnclahle coastal lir a scuttled Into
IVnsacola anil inland towns as
wimls I'rgan litliig. ami thr heath
tesoil id Nanta Uosa Island, and
low living Destin, I I*.', were evac
u.ilrd.
in Molilio, iluaatei crow* miiniigcil to evacuate lekldents of
low-flyhlg Hud- of tha Alabama
Gulf Const, Including
several
bundled pciroii* living in scarbuilt (route npntiiuuni* on liiakefn-" Uluml

ll.o- gteal ituim lltovasi Up—
iAnti-Com m unist j Im provem ents T o £ I*he.a Gulf,
tin- N'my cinUred its
I
| '
I
, p
a
II
A '
nitrttift tunicas Wiight and IW'j
P a rt U i Labor A ct to u n ty Home A re deatruyel* to ' ptocieit with .all
*I&gt;vccl lowniil tl\e Yuralan l-iuui^_

»*.:«|«&gt; ilit’ H u e .'
TrCallerP‘Silly”rBeing"Co)npleted TTrTTo
One of the»o evacuating beforq
the

“f;
Senator 'Aiken Says ptcatn Kadiators Arc
Now (hey. lie like granite toa.l
Htcila; lice I'ntiol naiil, lint Im
It Won’t Work Ami JieinK Installed And
blocks across Royal Poinciana and
tinea called off •clictlule* notitli nl
Royal Palm boulevards- two ol
Bui l di ngs Painted
Is Unconstitutional
Tnhipn until the rainy and Mill
the world's beautiful streets. They
gu»ty weatliei mmlefatmL
Alits-Irill Field, l&gt;ig A rm y gtr baa*
are down by the hundreds ami
Ihe Seminole Counts I Ionic, hi
WASHINGTON. Sept. IH (d’l
be re, bail III I rllck h londed with Senator Aiken (U-Vl.) said Imlai'c alrtl south ol- fjanloitl on ih*
probably thousands, . beaten to
aunnlirv*'ready to roll
earth and uprooted by windsi«d was measured at only 1.86 rinereenev
to any area in nerd of nssIManec th r rnnttoversial niinri'oinmuilri-. OdancLi highway, is |i«-mg «»»'
whirling at (note than 120 m
i
l
e
s
l o »l&gt;1'
Lack of coimnniliralion hamjier- provision ol thr fait Haillry I u&gt; pletrly tr|i.sinl&gt;il anil icpaiird
^
*
jWim}, it proltably amounted
.
J
iimire than the Instrument record ed lepoits on inlidilinna in tho IS ''*111) '' and (Msssihly unconslllo a tost rsliinalecl yeMtttliv IIV

Combat Veteran Is
Trapped For Hours
■in Cave-In Well

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TALLAHASSEE, S e p t . IB.
id ’)— Gusernor I sldw ell's office
anuuunrrd tudi) that Provident
Truman has declared a stale uf
emergency in Ihr hurricane
uir* of Florida.

M . I'BTEHSUUHG. Sept. I n.
(A’— Robert Marks, 20-)rar old
Marine on furlough died today
in Mound I'ark Hospital of in­
juries suffered yealerda) when
Ihe ear he waa driving crashed
Into a palm tree al l’ass-.\Grille Reach. This marks the
ont) violent death tu occur in.
thi-* area during the hurricane,
I',,lire aay Marks, Ihe sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Marks of
Pas*-A-Grille, attempted lu slop
his car at an intersection and
n 'A hrokao Kicked throw ing-tfc*
car into an 80-foot skid into a
tree.

t,,rns wa v Govednn Millard,

Caldwell of Flood*, Dii" had gon*

today Hi hi* P e a c h collage at
Alligator PuintX fl.eie ' he w*i

it-acitid l&gt;&gt; jh e 'Highway Patrol
inday mid ‘ warned of the
pioilllllllg
iililt il 111"'.
t aldw*
rim t
left lieie 1.1 ..... late advisories
jlldlcwted tlm -Him was *w«rvitig northward,*
—At-4it8&gt;-P^3t-s*alay thie -Mohilt
Went b n . Ihm 7“ ••'1***( ta-il that sn
At my plane ).&amp;■! vp-itid tiie ceutir
qiottal' Hir Yrtmoitl lawmaker loMlTnimly (’iiminissiunrr I 1 Mst HI of .till' liiiiti.ui&gt; Iso, Hides due
soul ti »f Apiilt,. b. -In, f la., mov­
I r p m l n s hr favnls rllllilll.ilioil » I uni, at Illuir lh.ni 74.IHHI lie is ing in a mu lion -telly ,111VC11oil.
at least tlaiifuation ol the sec Ito- thr coiiitiiissionri in stlivr shaigr I i*ii-s'Mstn I lank I l.ide said
Ailt**ii made his views known
of the llotnr and lakes iiAk .i tiie stoim apparently had sldfit d v,iin . ruih^c idigs*.west, ,uf
J rys, liupis, afjef ..the .N'elmual. 1.^. tutr^rst.«q im|ii4u«iuruu
-.
pievloiis liHBtioilhoi lb l.tlmnl Itoalil letrisetl tb'
Another_m * j o I ‘ oi.|o.iteoieo‘
fits! Il l t - O r on ic issue. a n : Itriulmg is the reinsvt.ill.tti of i.'
TT'.NSAl’i)l.\. Srpt. 18 I/Pi A
appeal by the AH. Iliolhellttio ! riteam i.iill.ittn* which line no! 11cat fir Ioils tti.pli si ilottl) touted
ol Ret till al Wtitkeit.
i hern tonnerled to the h.isruirpl vuJJruly. toils) upjitl Ilie exjUKed
I lie IliiilhrshocKl asked the bratinp plant m several seat's Gull t'oast nl Western R onds,
Boaid lavf night to (Itetturn a **•• Jhese base been silver pimlrtl lu llin g nollliweslnald ill the (»ult
mg l&gt;) Us Itallimoie rrglonal dtrr Ihr riritmg plant Is in go...l coiuli id Mrxnh a jln lulling, s dew s
Ini that lie could not handle a uu ,
o s s iija e t «« fear *in
dating path•yrstcnJay acioii tuUlh'
Ion prtition lirtause lop uMlcm '
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WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. (A*)—
Italy has notified th- United
States it needs about f 1,000,000,000 in out*1(1* assistance to meet
the immediate economic crisis and
survive through n e it year, Amer­
t'«rt Myent urea whole the hurriThe hurricane struck in fullpow -|,d. ho said,
ican officials said today.
i-nne entered the Gulf of Mexico,
I t a l i a n Ambassador Alberto er vestmlay against Palm Reaili.1 At the airport the wind aver but nortbvcniil idling the pen until,i
40. miles an hour, but tlaliiage apiiemed nogliglblo.
Tarchiani told Under-Secretary of a 12-tquiie-mile tea emerald linked
8tate Hubert A. Lovett of these to the mainland by three cause- gusts up to tlO M i'll were record
I'uiita Gorda, 26 mite* north
ed. Debrie In streets is confined
need* a t € conference two day*
&gt;f Fort Myers, repotted winds up
to moss and email limbs, and this ■&gt;
/ t l 'w l t i H S i - s r e s ir - x te t- '
Jf&lt;2im"hroport 'oHbTdldlM .t.ort'- •"Rorfewrcjr-ihirwrmflnarre-* W W0HMW nb 'ftni-n'YV+ef *rek«."Ye
come here to rub elbow* with mut ported at tha City Hail. Roofing
age in hli country.
Government officials who dii- ti millionaire* were in thalr man- concern*, usually deluged wilti T r u m a n K e e p * P o s t e d
rioted this development said they stuns, .atilt shuttered and clu&lt;&gt;.| rail* for repair* after sturms, re­ On Major Events
until the winter aeaion.
Palm ported this morning only a few
jmf~'* study'
■“ “Italian
“I
udy ing tha
WAHNER, N. H„ Sept. IB, ■re carefully
^ P P V i along
r&gt;sf Hth less complete Beach it populated chiefly by care­ call*.
UP)—Trapped
than 31 Pfigures,
Hy ERNEST H. VACCAKO
No survey hai yet been made uf
hour* al lha bottom of a SB- information from the French, to takers, policemen and firemen. No
ABOARD USH M I 8 R O U R I
live* were lost hero ia the hurri citrus and celery damage, but no
foot well. Norman Woods.
■ . determine what the United States can*.
Is. flapparent damage to the** crops WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN,
year old army combat veteran, ran do to help these countries
A pre dawn motor tour of the in the Seminole a tra has yet hern Sopt, 18 (d'i I'resi.lont Truman
waa extricated al 8:M A. M. to­ daring the next three munthx.
Government officials who re­ battered island this morning found reported, according to \\‘. A: L*f- nirangrci to keep fully informed by
day after 100 volunteers and
radio today of the internatiunal
atala Dotlc# worked all night quested that their identity be it looking pretty much like a thm flcr, manager of Chase ’ and "Co. situation including iliivelupmcfita of the All bail riot [iiitrolird nun
withheld said the Italian ambassa­ ager with her hair caught in an Rome beans may have to be re­
to dig him out.
dor ha* broken down bit country's electric drier.
planted, he predicted. EL J. Leh­ in Trieste, as woll a* , the Florida Cunmiimist affidavits. Hie union
Mr, Truman ia near­
Every
aid*
road
was
blocked
requirement
Into
two
categories:
man reported no damage to build­ hurricane.
WARNER, K. IL, Sept IB. UP)
ing tha end of hi* trip home from had |&gt;etiliimecJ lor crrtilnatiun as
with
trret.
Tha
car
lights
were
I
•
A
bout
*300,000,000
in
"stop­
ings
at
the
Hanford
State
—More than 100 vob’utoer* and
haigammg irpresriilativr for wutk
lit sail.
t I ('sultans* so l*sas Bit I
Farmers Market. He also declared
•Nit* Police labored through the gap" aid needed from Ih* United
Hie
Missouri
will
dork
ir)
Nor­
State*
to
pull
Italy
through
to
that he had'not yet received any folk, Va.. tomorrow. The Tro- eis .ct udio Station WARL ill Ai
‘ night In art effort to extricate
reports of damage to vegetable* Mdenl will hoard the yacht Wil­ linglon, Vo.
Norman Woods. SS-year oid Array the and of the ye*/.
2. A Utile more than 1800,000,- Snow Is Reported
or citrus in this area.
combat veteran, buried to Ida waist 000
.Tiie ptiivialnn wldeh ha* at tit -.1
liamsburg for Ihe run up the Pot
wanted by the Italiane
__ fo
for
sine* yesterday noon when a well
Schools remained closed today. omac River to Washington, where | l»l*
In
W
estern
States
rottuin * nil of
"essential
purchases"
from
outside
caveeLjn.
How*vets if Fr^jUy la a good day, he expect* to arrive Hkltirday Jfieerouf Inlmr nrganliatlom to fit
tourres
during
1848.
S t * police reported early toaffidavit* deny tug meinhersliip \u
they will ba re-opened, SupL T. nmrnlng,
By AHStkTATED PRESS
All the** fund* would b* used,
i ' , ..i inm. mi 1*1111# &lt;l|%|
list m t l Wood** condition waa as
W. Lawton announced this morn­
Mr,
Truman
told
nawsmen
in
The
biggest
hurricane
to
strike
according
to
the
Italian
plan,
to
“good a t could b« expected under
ing.
tv'lionse
to
Inquiries
.yesierda
the
South
Florida
peninsula
in
10
.
u
n
lay
buy
American
grain,
cool
and
raw
tb* condiMont" and that "he la
years moved across the Gulf of
T h a^ State Road Department Dial he radioed the capital to ad- Chicago Ne^ro In
materials for Italian industry.
Mexico today after causing mil­ ha s ceased all road work her#,v»''v« the swearing in of James
\ J utNvo* doctor*
UJl W*tl1were
r**fUerl-"
standing by
lion* of dollars of damage, killing during tha storm period.
FurreaUl a* Secretary of Drfrnse Ethiopian Air Force
a* rescuers. Including 80 percent
at leaet two person* and leaving
*No damage to building* a t the because of Ihe international sit­
• f tha Uwn's men. formed bucket TopDefenseCommand thousands temporarily homeless.
Guilty Of Fighting
Zoo waa apparent this morning, uation.
brigade*, to carry sand from a
Aero** the rountry, In northern and ail animal* appeared to be
II*
declined
to
elaborate
except
Ia
Sworn
Into
Office
circular W nch being dug around
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Sept
Idaho and western Montana, temp, in good condition, A number of lo say that the times require a
tka wall. They hoped to shore the
IH, t/1*&gt; Cul. John C. Riihlnson,
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (AT— erstures dropped to below freel­ palm fronds war* strewn about In defense secretary. It had been Chicago negro serving in (lie
trench and dig Inte the pit to ear' City
..............
Hail.
l. At the generally expected that F o rm tal
Ilf Woods o i|.
The top command of the United ing ami anew fell in several eom- the are* of* Use
munitlee aa cool air from Canada Municipal Pier the northeast w lnd|w,ou^ **k« ° v«r his dullea aa head Ethiopian air' force, was convicted
Woods, trapped a t the bottom of R u les' new defense deportment mon-d Into the a n a .
has crown! tha whole 7 «chl haaln ^
•rmad Erryire* afU r Mr, today on charges of assault and
the 20-foot excavation vena unable was rounded out today aa the sec­
Federal Weathar Bureau area with -w ater ■hyacinth*. N o R n m ™ * N lurn to Wa.hlngton. battery against the air force comto mov# from hi* waist down. Ilia retaries. for N ary and Air were in The
Chicago reported Tour Inches
’ Cress Secretary Charles G. niandrr, Swedish Count Guataf
legs were hold fast by timbers sworn into office. '
snow at Cut Batik, MonL Snow craft were anchored there,
Ross aald Mr. Truman referred to Von Rosen, and sentenced lo (hreo
and other debria.
Taking tre oaths administered of
Rounding
tha
Band
Shall
this
also fell In Butte,. Helena and
Iho International acene In general month* imprisonmsnt.
w'He
Hi donned an oxygen mask at by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, Great
morning
to
observe
Ih*
pounding
Falla, in Montana, and in
court also ordered Robin­
Intervals during tb* night and W. S tu art Symington became the Mullen Paaa, Ida, The mercury waves rolling westward on Lake rather than any (pacific aspect of sonThe
pay ail Von Koten’a costs
ipoka n few encouraging won)* to nation's first Secretary for Air slid to 28 at Mullen Pate; 27 at Mnnroe, your reporter found a It- However, It ta known that Mr. and to
rejected
n plea for a stay of
his young w tf. when .h i annearod and John L. Sullivan took over as Butt* and waa freoxlng a t Helena
somewhat frightened and aged Truman has been concerned about execution of the aenlcnre. Robin­
lelena.
on lha acene. ■The oxygen waa Saeretary of tk« N ary, a post to
inside the building disturbances in the Trieste area son wa* brought to trial after
Rain was reported from the Da nigro i rcrouched
s s t i s s s * ■■ r a w * u &gt;
supplied to countar impure air in which he . was sle rtU d from kotaa waatward to the Rockies,
(where (here have been skirmishes Von Rosen allegedly suffered a
the welL
with cooler weather and shower*
between Italian*, Yugoslav* ami brain concussion In a flat' fight
d im e s
v.
rForrest*!,
o
“He's a tough man who aa
former forecast for some section* of the
FRANK ROBINSON HERE
Allied iroop* In connection with with him.
| plantr of fighting orerseaa." ob- Navy secretary, U
took Um oath aa North Central 8 tales.
Frank Robinson, former star end boundaries set Mp In the Italian
r* reported, “and he should Secretary of Defa
and.hand of
the Celery
Cel
Fed*, “blew Into
LAGUAKDIA S IN K IN G '
Fair weather with moderate of (he
treaty ).
through this."
the unified armed
artne&lt; fore** yester­ temperature* wan* reported In the town" Tuesday evening from peace
NEW YORK, Sent. IB, (/P)—
Tha Preidient directed bv radio
day following radioed instructions .Southwest, Ih* Mississippi Valley Cristobal, Canal Zona as ha "put last night that lurpiua govern Fiorello II. latGuardia, 84, (a in a
AUTO LICENSES
from Proaidant Truman aboard
' Eastward to Jho Atlantic it. He has been spending the past
whlth could be «Md '■downward'’ trend In Ilia grave
ti*, feitHaihip Ifliiotiri,
nine- month# there visiting hli to relleye victims &lt;/{ the hurricane Ulneu, hi* physician reported to­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rob­ be rpade available to states and day, aa New Yorker* proyed
at
pray
DEATH TO OPPONENTS
inson.
inson. an
and intends to enter Stetson communities.
TOWNSEND MEET
the request of Mayor William O
out this
SOHA, Bulgaria, Sept. 18,
Univeralty.
*
Dwyer for the little man who was
A 'neeting of tho Townsend Oub
th at a t pr
. Tb# Bulgarian ynprema court has Fifth District Council will be held
tho city's mayor for 12 year*.
GREEK ARMY
Passage on the airliner from
rejocTOd the appeal of Nikola To*- Sunday afUrnoon a t 1:80 o'clock Kingston. Jamaica to Cuba waa
ATHENS. Seat. 18, (AT— An Dr. George Baehr said tha former
Agrarian opposition leader at Um Tourist Center. Due to the the roughest jpart o f'th a trip, ha Informed source aald today the mayor and director general of
a month ago to b* hang- Imoortanee of matter* to be dia- A»ld, and daefared th at ha got a Greek government would atk the UNKRA “again is in a deep sleep.
•dlooa walling in long 11dm
a charge of conspiring
all Sanford members arce good shaksup on that part of lha United State* for permltaion to The gtn«ral trend la downward
Gecrgi Dimitrov's
against Pro
double the site of the G m k and tn* Immediata outcome la aa
stormy flight. H* than flew
Fatherland
yet unpredictable."
army - to about 270,000 men.
via Miami and OrUnd£

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Few Casualties Are Reported As Hurricane

Europe’s View On
Marshall Speech
Reported Mixed

lly Notifies U .s.
It Needs One Billion

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Civil War lum table
NEW DELHI, Sept. IH. id'i—
.MidiHiidav K. Gan,lid deetared to­
day ttint unless Pakistan mid India
frankly confess theii guilt fur the
grave eoiiiniiiiiat atrocities nunmilled in the Punjab mid in Delhi,
war bertrju'n tin- two deW doinlitioils n|i|&gt;eiirs inevitable,
, i
lie told a heavily atleitded meet­
ing It.n- tlial if i h e two state*
|M isisli'd_ III tlieir p r e s e n t nttitiiiies
Inuaid the violence vthii'h has
taken countless thousand* of live*
in etmimunaj strife between Mos­
lems, .Sikhs 'and lllndui. It would
mean war.
GniutlU, tin- spiritual leader of
the All India Congress Party, said
he lind rome to thi* Indian eapital
in a "do in .did*.’ effort t o ie«foeepeace- (o D
Delhi,
e " ..................
which lias just
passed through a ghastly period
of communal rioting, death, a r­
son and torture. Ho said he would
pray God lu take him rathei than
see a land so dear to him in chaos.
He s a id there was no doubt that
Hindus and Sikhs had In-eii ill(irated In West Punjab, Pakistan,
Ioil lidded that it was equally true
that Moslems had liecn similarly
mistreated'in East Punjab, India.
Tiie newspaper , S t a t e * man,
which ha* the largest circulation
in India, said today thdC Hindu*
and, Sikhs were leaving Karachi,
the 'capital of Pakistan, hy ihe
thousands; fearing reprisals be­
cause of the recent treatm ent of
Moslems In DelhL
Tiie paper said more than 25,0O0 had left Karachi In the last
week and that an equal number
had Dulled out of other towns In
Sind province for places In India.
It kaid airports and railway sta­
tion* wars besieged by persona
trying to gat away aa quickly aa
oouible.
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A 9 |S A. M. (E S I) advisoiy hy the U. S. Wrsthct llurcau nrdrie,! hutm snr wgtqmgs Jrom St.
Mstks lo Prnrocol*. and s»id lh«
full lotce of gigantic storm would
hit between Apalachnola and lien
ahoul midnight. Wimli sip lu 100
ntllet alt li'ollf weti* foitiatl.
Stan in wa mints Hew from PensacoU west lo Mobile, and heavy
weather wxs rXpectrd east ol Al»*huhiiol.i along Nl. Gcotgcs and
Dog Islands .and Apalachee Bay.
The damaging hurricane, width
yesterday widpprd tin**rieh icsoit
and agiicullinal areas of Huuth
Florida with PJd-mile gales, al­
tered it* course ahiuptly after
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entering
the___
Gulf near Foft Myr r i last night. Kally lepoits indtcali-d -it might move westward
without further menace to land,
hut it la-gan to wallow north­
westward during tiie night with
accelerated speed.
It was moving on tliss Florida
west coast at 16 miles an hour,
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FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept.
18,
— A United Stale* Army
rrporl aald today the Ukrainian
Yesiatanco army fighting for
Ukrainian independence was *o
large that u n i t s estimated to
number 16,000 to 20,000 men had
engaged Polish and Soviet Rus­
sian troop* In pitched battles.
U .S , CHOSEN
EW YORK, Sept. 18, (/PI­
TH# United Slate* was ehoaon to­
day to servo with Australia and,
Belgium on a threo-mambar Uni.
tod Nations Commission to assist
in ntgoliating a *otU«m*nt of Uu
DuUh-Indoaatian conflict.

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IF WE ARK S filN d TO DO
ANYTHING FINK AND WlkttTIIY IN TIMS WORLD TODAY
18 TIIK REST TIME Horn. 13:

Justice Jackson of the .Su|»irmc
Coutt would alter the laws of war.
But since nobody, payi any alien
lion to them anyway, we don I sec
[| took (2 Americans l*&gt; hall If*
Yugoslavs trying to forte their way
into Trieste the other night a little
prematurely . Of , course. sonjc «*
those Americans might ha»e been
there just to sec thr fun.

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PHOENIX, WE HOPE!

Erratic Hurricane
Snnford nnd Sem inole C ounty h a v e eaatped w ith liltl
dntunpe a n n lh er rlangi'roua h u rricane w hich filiated away
itl th e low er Rant (’oaxt for aevernl hours y esterd ay anti
then ru t a wide sw ath e across the so u th ern p art of . the
s ta tr1 on it’s way to th e Gulf o f Mjyiico. It ia well to prepare
for these storm s, hut- we like to rem em ber th a t few of them
ev e r strik e here w ith th e ir full fu ry .
Even in the p ath of I h e lUortfi th e re apparently has
hern little Ioss of life. T he |H*ople of S outh F lorida are. more
"h urricane-w ise" th an m any of them .w ere 20 yeara ago
when m ore than 1,000 w ere killed when, th in k in g th at the
lull was the end of th e blow, they v en tu red fo rth to aec
What had happened.* You don’t have to go th ro u g h more
son line
or two of th
t h e fe
ir hurricaiion
16am t h a t ''litl IsdiesC
tlaan
one tir
hurricunoa to learn
In'besr
to lav low.
Even so. we w ere su rprised at th e reluctance which
m any people showed to seek places of sa fe ty . P articularly
in th e E verglades a re a , thousands of people remnined in
th e ir homes iong a f te r i t was obvious t h a t th e hurricane
w as going to strik e and th a t th e excessively hint) w ater
caused by long sum m er rain s rQlght m ake it im possible for
them to g e t out. T ra in s se n t early y e ste rd a y m orning to
tiie ir rescuw were stalled a t several places. ~
O ther venturesom e individuals, "who so u g h t to w atch
th e tropical d istu rb an ce from th e v an tag e point of some
rem ote island, wildly radioed for help w han th e going got
tough and they found them selves sta n d in g in tw o feet of
w a te r even on high ground and th e winda blowing th e ir
sh e lte rs-to oils. C oast G uardsm en took th e ir lives in th e ir
hands to rescue them .
Though th is h u rric an e did not tu rn ou t to be as bud as
had been predicted a n d certain ly could not com pare with
e ith e r the 1926 or th e 1928 storm e ith e r in w ind velocity
o r casualties, still it w as an e rra tic h u rric an e am i m ight
have caused considerable dam age had ita course not Ixxm
carefully plotted, am ple w arnings s e n t out, and full pre­
cautions taken.
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a s fur n o rth us th is one d id ,t or w hich rtiov« in ao nearly a
w esterly direction. H ad .the* cen ter h it th e cogst a little
fu rth e r n o rth , say jn th e vicinity of F o rt P ierce or T itu s­
ville, we here in S anford m ight have see n ,so m e wind, pnd
w ater, which would h av e given the old-tim ers som ething to
talk ulxnit for gen eratio n s to come.

TH U R SD A Y . S E P T . 18, 1917

Freedom Train Is
, Christened In Philip
PHILADELPHIA. Sept. '18. (/P)
-^The gleaming red, white and
hlut* Freedom rain,
__ ___
_ __
wasJ Rchristen
ed, yesterday as U. S. Senator Ed­
ward Marlin ' (It-Pa) labeled ll
America's best weapon against
Communism.
“I don't know if there are any
Communists within the sound of
my voire," .Marlin told sevaral
thousand persona at ceremonies in
ilroad .Street Station. "If th e n
art-, let me assure them, as well as
othrrs^-tbis time they have left
themselves and thc'ir m o l i v o i

finl themsrlvr* a* the "I’hlladel- wishes of the nation's leadrr*.
nhik Committee for Amnesty for
President Truman galled 'o n 11 o
all War Obiectbra."
.
people
of America to share theii
Attorney General Tom C. Clark,
credited with concriving-the Idea concept of liberty with the world
of the shrine on wheels that will
visit more than ,100 cities In ti
year-tong cross county pilgrim­
age. dec la rod "Unless America
D r. Chnrle* L. P&lt;
shares Its freedom with all na­
O p to m etrist
tions, there will soon be no free­
Sanford Atlantic KW.
dom for anyone In the broad
reaches of the world."
lloura: M 2 1-3
PI
„ Sat. M 3
Clsrk said the train, carrying
Ainrrira'a most treasured histor­ Eyes Eiamined - Glasa*
ical documenla shows the black

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Senator Byrd says that all the
dollar. in America v»ill not cur"
the ills of the world. In (hr past
two years the Unilcrl States has
.pent 20 billion dollat. on fuiei'vu
relief. Do they lose us dor it &gt; They
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live. Senator Hyrd **y»

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diet! from lut-ning tn turlr pio
gram., hut many of them don't,
and in the aW ncr /t), tpaienta!
iupervision, there it no othsr way
to handle the matter than for
the radio station, to itop-'broadcasting programs which are def-fautriy—haimful Iil. j p la tte ’ a
part of jheir listening audience*.
■From Summerville, Ga. tomes
a report of a violation of one' &gt;(
the fundamental principles of the
BtU-oi Rudd*, in the U# S. ConsUj
iutton. There for reason of ‘‘pure
politic*." morr than 100 men have
been confined tn jail, aomr ot
them for month* "with little or
no hope of trial." Georgia’* own
Constitution *ay«, "Every per»ou
charged with an nffenie aosinit
’ the law* of the itat^'ltfslt ’have
the privilege and benefit PLcoup•el . , , shall be conlidntrd with
witnciie* trdifyingv- against hint

Atlrmpli lo asiaisinale Pirn. &lt;l*nt Bence and Foreign Minister
Masaryk of Czechoslovakia due
ing the past few dsjrs show that
the Communists will stop al nolhtng to gain their ends. Although
Czechoslovakia has been virtually
e Russian dominated country sn.i
has been regarded by the western
power* at a Communist state, its
two principal political leaders. Bep.-Oea and Masaryk, have long been
friendly to France, England and
t the United Slate* and only last
week publicly insisted thgt the
continuation of normal trade re­
lations b essential to their n&lt;t*
it economy .
he move toward volultry ra­
ng of food was started ymterWhen the 1lotcl Association Al
.York Gty agreed to observe
w a lk s* days each week in
hotels and rriUnniUs^Bfr
q* of combating riridfr fhod
^D uring and . a firs ■the finl
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CASH D IV ID EN D S TO POLICY HOLDERS

During Recent War

tnore

the children
parents

You .should know ab o u t thin Law and how it a ffe c ts
■ccurllv anil from the viewpoint political and military rasults of
of aid from their Allies."
the war," Inunu said. "The Turk*
1-at‘ r Inonu »aid Russia had managed t« keep closed the road
formally notified Turkey that the of the mld-East during all the
. Ui.eu.la u.-asr M cntiafierl
Urlth Tur"T"■I■». &lt;•a
I (a'ltl JIM0,
III In lu ll amt
.. &gt; to ,the
I
aiuiied wim
year* 1938,
smt said "Turkey a end of 181"; that i. until the vklIved to l&lt;e recom- orlr* „f Stalingrad and El Alamein
and until North Africa was occupiil Hint Tut key had «l by Americana and tlriaiah.”
■ident Ismet Inonu -ay* ihat Tur-.
reatest service to
Inonu o»»ert&lt;il he agreed hi
key rejected all German overtures
eeping the ma*se&lt;| principle to the Kooiev«|t—Chur—which ha said grew violent at
iny amt Italy from chill demands;at Cairo to joln the
time*--tn bring her into World
War II against Soviet Ituasia.
'•This ret figure* as most imr Turk#
In a' lengthy article written fo* (io rta p t, in ts-prswusaloru i n the au p p ll
the Encyclopedia Itritannica at
Chirago and distriliutH by thr^ofTlclat ARtn&gt;|ia rtgentjr today, Inonu defemled Turkey'* war roll
which hail often l«*en r r i licit oil tv
cause Turkey swung over to (hr*

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You can he deprived' n f y u u r . rlg h l tQ^ d riv e . In event
you n re Involved in an accid en t causing bodily in ju ry
o r pro p erly dam age to oth er* , and unable to m eet th e
req u irem en ts of th e I&lt;aw.

behind many a philandering ad venture. A m ong th e cane T u r k l u l l
P ro u irio n f
1 IlM U c lll
historic* reported are those of the Rentlena V eteran, the A U I l i l S l I
I ) „ , ’ i* _
F rig id Wife, the Ixrnely IluHbund, th e T em pted W ife, the
1O S l l l O n
A ging Husband and th e Hollow Couple. T he doctor feels r A p l a i n s
th at there a te many cases o f infidelity In, m arria g e where
forgiveness, ra th e r th a n u p a rtin g of th e w ays, is indicated..
O ften the -real trouble, he says, Hen w ith th e "innocent"

been;done with dm money,
it extent wot Id lecurity bsr'
gtrengthrnrd

j y f iW VDRK The world haa gone mad Gotham
1 N Tl* .halting ■In H r cement~ hooter Maynr
OTrwyer has not yet declared m artial law. but
Iheae ar* grlin tim e. In New York. The reaeom
Sidney A sthrr haa turr 1 ^ t on Brooklyn and apat

For IU ysar*. the forlorn horough of Brooklyn,
home of the Dodgers amt the New York Navy
Yard, haa been defended virtually to the drath by
Sidney He founded, tn 1P3S, the Society for.the
Prevention of Disparaging Remarks a b o u t
Brooklyn and It breamt one of the moat tatked-of
organnations In America.___________ ' _____
^
More than a helf-million membership cards
i B / S S f were malted out, and the charter memt*ra.ln&gt;
Mel Helmet
eluded former Mayor LaGuardia and each native
, Brooklynltea aa Denny Kaye. CTara Bow,'Mae
Weat, Eleanor Holm Rose and Edward JEverell Horton.

If anyone
hit beloved county. Sidney rose indlganybnc took a crack
crark at hi*
Mdnfl/gnd fibwled {6 ihe ak'tka.T personalty Yanlambar being blachballed when I anlpnt al Brooklyn In my Brit book, but 1 was
reinstated and welcomed to the 8PDRAB when I apologised publicly.
Today I was breaking bread with Sidney In tha patio of the Henry
Hudson hotel, however, and he was a gloomy man. "I do not." ha
said, darkly, "contlder Brooklyn a fit place in which to bring up my
children, of which I have two. I consider Brooklyn unclvtllted and
barbaric."

grlpea chiefly flfeauae of tha Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team. Ha
figures that every time tha borough makes • nute progress toward
acceptance as a isgitlmale metropolis Iq the eyas of tha rest of the
world, tha Dodger* do something aa Inina, that cancels it out.
Aachar thinks Dodger fans era getting tha runaround from th*
management, ha Dgure* Leo Durocker did ineurqhle harm th hi*
tenure aa manager of tha le a n with hta arcus tactics, and w on.
All in aU. ha haa given up on hla native heath, and la shopping for
houses out on Long Island.
,
1 guess Sidney knows what h# wants, byt Brodklyn would be a
fool to let him out of its hands. For a dread* ha haa been tha only
onlldott tha place haa had for Uto Dodgers.
This leaves Sidney with' only three other o rg an ist long to occupy
hi* Ume-gth* Jscketles* Man's Sortsty of America, the H a y ftm
Suffercra' Society of America and tha Bocitty for tha Eatabiiahment
of Adequate Cbmfort SUliona.
, r
*
“l consider them alP lost cause*.’1, ha says, "and I do not ,m ike a
cant out of any of them, but 1 am tha kind of man who cannot stand
and see people pushed around,you know what I meant'
The hsyfeVtr group was begun I t years ago, and
aot been
exactly a lost cause, since after it ysllod loudly «im
Urn 04 8
Council hen paaitd a resolution making the presence of ragweed
In one's yard illegal.
*
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,
.
THE JACKETLEM SOCIETY la flva years old. Sidney had an
appointment one day, tho hottest day of summer, and got ao In­
censed that h» sent out a‘clarton call that day to New York's m ain
and lha next day JO ot them ahowad up for a protest masting.
This cads* haa stowed up a little, though; tn fact. /Mdiwy was
wearing a Jacket aa wa tat lunching. 1 pointed this out. "That's
lha TROUBLE," ha said, sadly, "no one wilt make the Brat mova.
Not even me." .
. ’ . . . .
‘ t ■
When ha la not footing around with tha rtformation ot tha world,
Sidney la a press agent—one of the ftw honest on#*. Hla cflMkt
include Evelyn Knight, Andy RuaaslI, Happy Flltoft. Via Damons
nnd others, and hit friends art, aa we say. Mtfoq, ttd used to be a
newepaperman. until be decided ana day, "tha reader* don't want
the truth.* “A*
* ,* '"»*■ ■* ;
t.
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ami white record of U. 8. suvnmplishmenta,
"Thera ia no other record in th* *' ■
world to .match it,” ('lark ilc.
dared. "Tins record prove* I hat
ail men are architects of this coun­
try. No one man or group uf men £
can fashion freedom.
• •
“ NfCmTItrran.have frst-dotn for .
himself unless he is willing tu
share it with all regardless of
race, color or religion.
“All of us must be free nr none
of us are free."
Former Supreme Court Justice
Owen J. Roberts recited the free­
dom pledge a* Mrs. .Arthur. C. .
Kaufman, a ^Philadelphia social
leader, smashed a bottle of eham^ A
pagne against one of the d m u ^ itf'® the .seven-ear caravan of Artur- .
icanism. It leave# hete Saturday

Magnolia Ave,

before Germane surrendered.
Germany, Inonu **1,1. spared n&gt;
"One o f I h o moat important
event* for Turkey ramp when Ger­
many stalled her must threaten­
ing political aggrrsaion," Inonu
wrote. "During France'* occupation
documents had fallen into Gorman
hands and in virtue of these it was
roclaitfidd that the Turks had
M&gt;n partisans of certain AngloFrench project* . against the Hus-

E

"In publishing the.French docu­
ment* the German* worked with
all their heart to provoke in this
troubled tense atmosphere an arm­
ed ronflirl between th* Russian*
«H
LI .Turk*.
.1
l*** .lUVMmWi
and
.Also .- U
they
.presumed,

the Turk*—left atone—would ap­
proach them as did the Romanian*,
In order to guarantee themselves
against Russian aggression."
Inonu said Turney rejected flally
all German demands -fur pnasage
toward the mid East while Ihc
Reieh armies were caaaitlting
E gypt.Tut key had a treaty o f ’al­
liance with llrilian which we* r|*i
fending Africa nnd in 1810 inonu
told the national assembly "I derm
It my duty to gay that the hands
of alliance between Turkpy and
Britain are firm and unbrcakalda
at this immi*nt whan the British
era fighting heroically a war of
fatUlstuo undar difficult- m m
dltiona.”
Turkey massed her armies in
IUHU SB
111 exThrace «•«*
and l»UHr,
litnir. IV
Inonu
said,

Friday &amp; Saturday

porting momentarily that her

would tome a lte r the Balkan In­
vasion, but unexpectedly relations
between the Soviet and Bulgaria
took on a new aspect and there.
were"(KCasi«ns of demonstrations
against the Turk*."
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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Mrs, Ridge Given

Farewell Party
J. H. ('M aud Is
•Social, Calender Mrs.
Honored With Shower
THURSDAY
Mr*. J. lfc Clrland wa- honored
Seminole Chapter No. 2, O. K.
8.. will meet at 8:00 I’. M. in the on Monday nisht with a shown
ttiven by Mr*. W.- L.*Hieri and
Masonic llall.
Mr*. A. K. Doh-nn ut the home of
Mr*. M. (!. Cleland. Durinir the
Brush Makes Good
evening, ItaBie* Here played and
awarded to Mr*, F. L. Caw­
Gift For Teen-Ager prize*
ley, Mr*. H,- D. Tatum and Mr*.
M. L. Nichols.
By BETTY (T.AKKK
Dainty refreshment* were scr*
Newxfeatwres Beauty Editor ,
btr the husleue* follow inir the
bluing hair has played »uch an red
Those invited to In- |heimportant part in the life o r the r«mr».
*ent were Mr*. J. II. Iliera, Mr*.
average teen-ager that she would Ci
Johnson. Mr*. It. K, Hatdiion.
rather have a present of a good Mr*. }'. L. Ilumiston.’ Mr*. K.
hairbrush than
. .. a t hat or a fancy, Bruce. Mr*. A. Fouler, Mi*. R. K.
belt or a pair of .hoe*.
(Herndon. Mr*. J. Cardell. Sir*. D,
Molt Kiri* understand that a lit- !Carded. Mr*. K. I). Beecher, Mr*,
til extra elbow grease applied to C. K. Ilii-kton, Mr*. C. \V, Smith,
th* hair and *calp at an early use Mr*. 11. J. Van Burner. Mr*. A. C
will condition their hair for glam- Madden. Mr*. K. Bi i**herw&gt;n* Mr*.
platcd ones weren’t a rarity. The C. A. Taylor, Mr*. J. cl; -Pricki-tt,
youngster* are fussy about sham­ Mrs. I.. Mr llintea. Mi, R.
poo*, rinses, bru*he* and lotion*, Itaulerson.-Mr*. F. K. Mrhoniteii,
and back-to-irhool kit* ate filkd Mr*. Cowley, Mr*. Tatum, Mr*.
with hair beaulifleri, painstaking­ N'ichul* and Mi** th-anim Nichols.
ly selected,
r
Ai*o Mrs. Hirktujii. Mr*. K. V.Y ean ago every dressing tahle Miller, Mrs. B. Ilamp*. Mr*. Chesexhibited a brush, sometime* sil­ nut, Mrs.- A. K. Dohhin*. Mr*. K.
ver. beautifully engraved; gold Estcrldge, Mr*. C. it. Hradhury,
palled ones weren't n rarity. The Mr*. Carl llrn&lt;lhuiy, Mi*. It.
.three-piece comb, brush ami mir­ Peteis. Mr*. Davis. Mr*. Mitchell,
ror . lets were popular present*, Mrs. A. pohsuit. Mr*. \V. j’.
Indeed. There wuis only one hilrli Brooks, Jr., .Mrs. K. Btutheiaon,
~^iften the brush bristles weren't Jr. and Mra. it. It. Iliers.
j n y good and seldom yould n
* u i h be uied for any length of 1 W o m a n C o m iK U lV
time, ,
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Moil of tim e beautiful brushes
Services Town
were saved for sentimental rea­
son! or because they were part of
By TIP.ltI1KIIT C. LI1TLE
the set, though they serVed no AP New*features
practical purpose.
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- When buying a brush, remem­ subscrllters of the Athens Tele­
ber that the bristles ore all-lm- phone Co. get bill* once n year, the
‘ portant. The shape and size of hoard of director! t epait * broken
the brush play a part, also. Club lines, and the tune operator knows
brushes are usually. easier to get Voices anti number* str well u *ub■m grip on. Today you can find ?eiiiM-rjccIrjik. natty Ikhe -imply
•-b ru sh e s itr—attractive -jewel •Hk®' askit her to “ring over hifthe.’’
colon of ruby, rrystal and sap­ The company -ha* provith-tl this
phire. This is good news for the community of iI2H person* with
girl who liken tu have not only a hand-crank telephone service for
-good brush, but a colorful dress­ 4ti yean . Mr*. Nannie Mn*tin,
ing table accessory.
widowed'mother df four, hit.- been
Brushing is-not just an art—it the operator for the past L‘2 year*.
it hard work. You should hruxii
Every subscriber 1* *l*t&gt; n stockyour hair morning and evening, holtler. Hi* unnual bill, which
whether you follow ihe 100- run* to about $10, 1* hi* shine of
■troke* ritual or not. Few teen­ the operating costs. There 1* no
agers have permanent waves, mi profit involved.
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jOhey don't worry about elaborate
Mrs. Mo-tiu know- all the tmvn
%urla. Most of them are very much
opposed to tight ringlets or "set** number* by heait and only occa­
looking hair. They like simple, sionally Inn to con-idt hi t hand­
written. telephone book on 17 dif­
easy-to-care-for hair styles.
ferent Imig-aml-short ring signal*.
P.J.A. PR (HI BAM POSTPONED Most of the sulm riU-r* -he can
recognize and call by their fir«t
The program and lea at the names just from hear their voices.
The swilrhlioard 1* In Mm . Mu-South Side Primary School which
was to have been neld on Friday tin’s apartment, where she liven
afternoon haa been postponed un- alone. Her children are grown
tllTiCXt Week dile to Ihe uncrrUfn' and m ill led.
^ c s t h t i condition!.
Meals are hrought to her there
and gtockhyjder* of the friendly
firm frequently stop In to pax* the
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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for Baltimore where he will attend
Johns Hopkins University.
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spent in northern New York.
K. II. Mason returned yester­
day. to hi* home in Jacksonville
after visiting fur a few days in
Sanford with relative*.
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llirminghiim. AIn. after visiting
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ENROLL NOW!

Ho l l y w o o d , S ep t m tdb—
Mis* Ruth Mitchell has returned You may uot think Jark Unison is
to her home in Columbia, 8. C. a f­ Ifunny - -mid. even Jack wdl admit
-but mound
ter spending n month with har you could in- right
town he's is one of tin* greatest
tairle. Henry Watson.
"dressing room comics" in the bus­
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Williams re- iness.
turned on Sunday from a vaca­
That's n left-handed compliment
tion strent in Asheville, N. C. ami That's like saying your collie would,
Washington, D C.
lie a great racehorse if only he
Mr. and Mr*, (ieorge lUnlen re­ were a horse. In the dressing room
lumed from Durham, N. (!. where nr 'during * i client nab. Carson is
theV accompanied their son. Spen­ Irrepressible. But on Die screen hi*
cer llaiden, who entered Duke gag* have all the spontaneity of
a bankyt *' Imaid meeting.
University.
En-. and Mrs. Peyton Miller William* are shown hm uig the Wrib-y
On tils radio program ami it) nu**i M ii ' i n Cl.in. I. in Ok laboiim-Olty. Ilk hr. /nBl&gt;«uv- (h.-n u'. If.lTiig
After spending * lew days’ with of hi* movie* Jack nits fallen hatdr whii
h* took (dace on Sept, it nt H:tK* o’clock. The Rev. Nurll C .Craitr
her parent*, Mi*» Edith Chestnut on the old reliable
of being
left on Tuesday for Tallahassee the butt of his own jokes. Let a performed the ceremony. After a reception En*. a ad Mi* Williams
where she enter Florida State blind tuan step on a banana peel left for a wedding trip In North Cnrutinn after which they will m,ike
their home in Norfclk, Va. wheie he i* stationed.
University'as-a senior,
and . somebody is bound to laugh.
The
guy
win,
laughn
can
also
Us
Mr*. Vi merit .A . Daley and
daughter, Paunt-llc Davie, of New found laughing at Carson's sOreen DaURlitern O f Wesley New Vaccine .Made
York Pity Imve arrived to spend K«k*.
The trouble With Jack’s dressing
several weeks with Mr*., Dojey's
Met L a st Tuesday
For Pneumonia
parents, Mr. and Mr*. E. I.. Bur­ room humor is that "dressing
room” is a misnomer. It should
dick.
-ihe- Ihrtrgtcnruf-WpMPy t'lil-f
NTEW YORh, sTi.t in. p. K.
be—I'loehci—nmm.!- -it**-furmT."bllt
of the First Met luwlint Chuicli held ! R. .Hquildi A :-’„u* vestelduv an
Warren Daniel* returned tm nut In print,
I stopped by the "April Shower#" thni 'iiunithty bu»lne*» and MU’ial iioiincial manufaiillle id a vaccine
Tuesday to Columbia, 8. C. to re­
enter the University of "South art to see Cai-uii ill a vaudeville m*,lMig on Tuesday at_ the home F"r Pneumonia
Carolina. He i* studying for his routine with 12-year-old Buhfiv of Mis. Henrietta A, William* I Although inimdlm and Ilie -til
engineering degree ht the univer­ Kllia. The) had b;rit dancing all at 122 Summerlin Avenue Mi- . \ (n* nulled pt» imoina from iL*
morning, hut alien Cuismi stepped C II Winn
sity.
o\i*r tlir j former place T the nu„! dtimled
down off tin- stage it-was a* if he
[ "f all winlei -11- e n tlii, ,-idd
Neil Powell mid Charles Park hadn't been dancing at all. It was mettiiitf. .
j penlher plitgu, ,nll kill- more
left on Tuesday for Atlanta, (la. more like he find been wrestling
II.,- ela*» decided to have their lllan mm „ mi American* annually.
.'Jr. Powell will enter the Emory hogs.
Oetf&gt;tM*r merlin* III t!»•* foimuf a
vinint*
no iluutl aft.
University Denial College ami Mr.
su it-,, toil given two
Carson, found a &lt;cal and *pmwl- hre.tuet and report* were heard
1’iirk the Mcdnul School of Em­ ed.
fhuii ihi* ufficiTK, Hu* iioniivmM
m niIyrim -vi- iip jtm tm
ory.
“Never trv tu l&gt;e a dancer late’ ing committee wa* a p p o in te d IUMnjty that pi.vunl’ or tmtigale*
Dining lh# social hour qul* game* 1pneumonia an.u k- for -iv months
in life." he whispered.
Whep he gqt hi* lireatli hack, V',ie played by the inciiiU-i,- miuU |0 „ y,.Br,
he pointed to little Boldiy. still refreshment* were served
This vaccine i- unusunl in opp
dancing n« ny on the stage, and
I'ho-e attending wrie Mr-. wav, ln*ti;»i| --f .lH-ing made frwMt
said, "Would yuu believe it. that Edna Brush, Ml*. M. II Smith, the pneumimia grim . ii is made
kid didn't know how tu dance six M*-. Ague*"Smith, Mr-. C, M. Flo- from the angary m ai^ that they
week* ago, I helped him all I could, WtT*. Mr*,, t l . K. White, Mi*. wear. These i.s e - aie railed polyami lie still learned
ijumv. lie’ll I,. 'I, lyre. Mr*. J. C. Davi-, -ucchnrlde*. Dine ale 7b known
pruhnhly ideal mV show."
Mm . J. K. McKinley. Mi-. I". A. kind- of pneuiiiiuiia gortti* and
Which would la- an under­ 1’ &gt;Ia nd. .Mr*. J . JUA!" illjauu. .il-ont.n- jpu!ji_iiiIftienC linua.jif
statem ent T f the’ fl rs t’ iuaglVlTtldP.' Mm , (J. A. Ilodey, Sir*, William-, the ilisca-e.
I'ci'|le uii' a twuy* slenliug show * Mrs, /.ada lairil, Mrs, Winn, Min
Tlii- vsecirn ha* been umlir
from Carson. In “Romance in Rmhu- Zachry, Mias Ruth llnml ti ml bv nn.'lical men for year*,
High C " the thrft, commltteil by ai d 51is* Alcett ITiupnuu,
and ii* cffi-i u have been proven
newcomer Doris Day. a-umm-d the
IHRTH ANNOUNCEMENT
u n - tiiwoit*hOo.Wirr- |U T ~ r.n~ Tire
-Mr.—«nd"iM»fr I la ward' Iirbwn ^UriigbiDoir* of gland Taic'jiv.
Squitih tepei m i-redil the medlral
“Ami she.” »iiid Jack. "I*n’t even Fred Maynard To
nnmuinrrd today the birth of a
i-'spei tnii-nl- I" Dm tor- l.luVd Fel
daughter on.Kent. 17 at the For- supposed tu Iki an actie**. She
O
p
e
r
a
te
H
uh G r i l l ’'""-'1: / " " s u h ^n-nc.
nahULaughton Memorial Hospital. [sings.''
r
Dr. • ulln Mncii-fid, New York Uni
| Jack's rule at Warners i* that of
vrraitv S-liool of Medicitio; Dr.
Frol V. Maynard, who fur ti
fur thrr&lt;- months without going 'a workhorse,* The big (»i* foot,
mil.
|2&lt;H) pound! lug I* perfect fur the number of year* was runrieclnl Rov .lohii’iui,
Mr. and Mra, Mhynard have pur
There i* a night hell to awaken job. If n gal can make a good movie with lha Hhraft- Candy btul Res­
h y fur rails after the normal 10 jwlth Carson in it, she'* star taurant Company »f- New York, rlui-eil a hurtle irt Geneva, Tliey
;mtl w ho wa* al-u employed III Ihe said I loti tln-v like .‘jmiford v« rv
ii clock rinsing time, but must lyiatrrial.
*
-uliscrilier* respect her hour* 2nd
Carson la getting a little weary Ihitel* Astor and Savoy I'lnzn, hn* nun h. and mi non need that they m
tin not m il late unless it i« a real of the workhorse routine. "The *taken over Ihe operation of the lend t*- j:ive the Ifest service pq*
emergency.
•,
*tmlio appreciate* it, and you gel j Terminal Grill at the bu* staliun *IMe lif haul resilient*. Addition
When Uunronl rullrge I* playing a lot of money Chat way hut you | which wa- formerly opernlcd liy of filling IhhiIIi * i* planned.
a home game here during basket- don't get any credit," hr sigh*.
hull sea *im. how ever, she.urlillngl'.'
what can y*ui d«7 I Work
remain* on the job after hour* n&gt; lip a new story, with real gag* in
the new* service* can get tin* it for me. I sell It do the sluido and
alory.
what happen*? Somebody else
Mr*. Mastin'* bossea are the plays the movie.
seven men making up the unpaid
"Maybe someday - -I keep hoping
Imaid of directors. Each one Is - thcrpll he a Uarsoii inuvja and
alig n ed a*-district Iff Which 'h e Ami’ll lie aide Vo find ('arson In it."
must make repairs himself when­ If you think a recession Isn't on
Ijoungc anti ItcKtaurnnt
ever tlirre i* n line break.
the way - -and you’d have to hunt,
— Ai The Sanhinl Airport —
Tile stockholder* ami director* hard in this town to find somebody
Ii'»I*I their annual meeting the sec­ iwlio think* It Un't • -lookit who'.
Saturday, Sept. 20
ond Saturday in August to elect , Marsha Hunt ami Gall Patrick
officer* "and assess themselves fut 'have found: the HUH wardrobe*
Nt‘wl&gt;’ licmiidi'lcd P a lin ' I limr anil Itallnium
updating expenses.
I being deiigned far them to wear
Tlii* year the board elected. D. in "‘End of the Rainl«iw" coincide
P a lin ' To 1 h r ' Sltt-ir Of
I- Thompson, a retired Mercer rxartv with the »lyle**ln two lop
county deputy sheriff, president fiiglht fashion mag* of l year*
GLKN
DROWN
and
ORCHESTRA
and voleil to send hills every three ago. And 1U33, In case you've for­
month* instead of just once during gotten, wa* the year of the great
Dining From 6 P.M. Til ( ’losing
Ihe mining year.
tobowwan.
•
Bad connections may be a little
50c .Cover Clinriic
For ItesenalirmT Pbuni 9115
more frequent and service a litthThe Homan Colosseum was In­
slower than with a modem dial augurated by Titu* in 80 A. D..'
1‘tttlrr New Mapagnunit
system, hut Athens subscribe!* and probably Mated between 4U,
swear by their "family" company 000 and 50,000 people.
and it I* doubtful If they woul-l
Dade it* friendly courtesy fur tinImpersonal efficiency of a metro­
politan system.

1/5 wonderful!

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Mr*. Jule* Colie. lu p e ry tflf of
the State Welfare Bonn! In San­
ford. rnteialned on Tuttitny at
S:W1 tiVlock. IrfAhohor* of Mr*.
Janws p, Ridgr, a member of lha
staff who will leave toon tir make
her home fli Sarasota. Abuut 20
*taff mrmliers. their hustraml*
ami mrmjwi* of the hoard Went
iireient to honor‘^Irs. Ridge who
has the longest period of -ervice
with the Iih' bI Welfare Hoard.
(iuests enjoyed swimming at
Mr*. Code's home in Fern Park
a fter which- dinner was served
at the Longwood Hotel in Dung,
wood. During the dinner a gift
was presented to the honored
guest and dancing wife. vAjo/hd
until late In the evening.

PAGE TimEB
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M!(ahol IfddellH. rgcr. College uf fti an Army Air- Forres expert*
I'hv-drian- itnd Surgeon,, Nc,v unlit; d Iu ii
no ii wvrg *acVmk. and Dr. I’iiul Kuiifninn, Ntw cinated. rhe imeiinionin ’ yarriera,
York.
p e rsu n *
net
s irk
but
c a rry in g
The vaccine I* pot '"effective tmeumonia germ*, in 'e x tra quartagainst thy' ntiw-fashiniieif virus
pneumonia, wliicli , ft&gt;-b o'nd act* title*. Wete greatly r*dilre&lt;L PneUtminin dsTif wa*. p articslly ellrrtlike old-fa*hume&lt;Ugrippe.
.
* it'
_The announretiivnt ‘states "that tpatiHl

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"ond mof* Ihon on* .“T , o whol* ormy morzhing right
acroti tha f/ont ofld hondiomaty down tha tide Jo ih
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�THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 194T

THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, fM ffllPA

in |he eevepth Inning robbing him double victory over the Tigers.
YESTERDAY'S s t a b s
About 6,000.000 trees arc used
The United States urea about,
of a no-hitter..
each
year in the United States for
The
score*
were
6-4
and‘8-0.
Pitching. J»f Dobson. Red Box,
13Q million railroad ties every
Hatting. Barney McCosky. Alhpitching a 4 0 .mc-hit victory over
year, enough to build 43,000 mile* wire service poles, enough to
T he' t’hllllppin** Is the only
the Brown*, a broken bat looping
hulld a line 100,000 miles long.
fly. trail Hingle by Wally Judnlch
Christian country in the Orient.

H anford, Calif.,
Softball Nine
Nipes C learw ater
-CLEV ELA N D . Sept. 18. O P tTlie llanford. Calif., Kings' were
Installed.today aa tho "dark horse 1

TABLE SUPPLY

=L O V E T T ’ S =

PICCLY WIGGLY

after. Low iMerroriii’* single. The

(luanlity High Ip Reserved
Price* Hood Thru Sat-, Sept. 20

loss was the .first for the Florid­
ans ami for their are htrrlcr Herb
Dudley, who fanned 22.
Boy Stephenson uT MtneoTa. N.
V„ Qrtimmans tossed a one-hitter
at the Stratford, Conn., Itoofera
in the other men's division game
to win 7-0 and eliminate SlratThe dcfcnditig champion Fort
Wayne tram goes against Kavakoa drill of Washington, D. C. to­
night a t 8:46 (KSTI and Toronto,
Ontarlp meets Harlingen. Tex., IllWav Inn at 6:16 in the other
men’a game.
New Orleans Jax girls won
their third straight tourney vic­
tory ‘1-0 last night, with Nina
Korgan limiting the I’hocnix,
Aril. Ramblers to one hit, Vlr
glnla Dobson's last-inning triple.
The Jax girls are after their third
straight world rhampionship.
Washington, D. C., Garvins
made 11 errors in absorbing a 16-1
thumping from the Frcspo, Calif.
Docket a sttd Unwin* 'out' of the
tourney. (Jinny Buslck afld Vera
Miller held the losers to a lone
alngle while their teammates ran
up the biggest score in tourna­
ment history with a 13-hlt bar­
rage that Included homer* by Kay
Rich and Nadine Nichols;
J. 4k K. Hhoc« of Columbus, O.,
play Toronto People's Jewelers at
7:30 tonight In a dash of two unhoiMn gil l*1 nines s m l»t ~IO lV 2t r
the Fresno. Calif., Rockets and
the Phoenix. Arlx., Ramblers meet
with tho loser due for elimination.

P ennant Winning
Moultrie Packers
Take G-F Series
TALLAHASSEE, S ep t 18, (A*)
'•—The pennant-winning Moultrie
'Packers grabbed the (JrurglaFlorldn 1.1-ague playoff finals last
nlghl, defeating the Tallahassee
Pirates. 6-3, and earning the right
to, meet the Florida State League
Shaughnessy winner In an Inter­
loop series, f
Hie Florida Slate entry In the
aerie* may be itrterminud tonight
when St. Augusilna, leading 8-2,
and Gainesville claTh In that
ground* forced postponement' or
the Kheduled game last night
Moultrie piled up an early lead
but had to nip .a strung ninthtrratnr Tall«hH**PPTkirrTirwtn UT*~
Ueorgia-Florida playoffs.
■
-Trail-'
I n a f fl going Into. Um fin
*a. the J ’irate* scored two runs
and had the tying runa-ln scoring
tallion before (Iowan relieved
erhlk and retired (h i side.
4.
Moultrie
201 100 1 0 0 -6 10 T
Tkllahassee 100 000 002—3 0 3
lierblk, Gowan (10 and Wren;
Yobernetaky, C r o m a r t l e and
Xravekey.

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Montgomery TripH
Gadsen In Gontest
MONTGOMERY. Ala., Sept. 18,
(Ah—Montgomery’s Rebels ami the
Gadsden Pilots meet here again
tonight for the fifth game of thy
Southeastern tr a g u s ' Shatighitn.
ay Playoff Itest-of-seven finals
With ths series tied a t two-all.
The Reltrls rapltallxed on-a costa a to 3 victory In-a pitchers’, bat­
tle between Joe Deraoraa ymd
Gadsden’s Jim McClure.
After Montgomery opened up
With » f i r s t .inning one-run lead.
Lefty MrClure began to (war
down. .However, a throw to the

R e fre s h in g

Factory Pack Blue Rose

(VUjailUb

C JV J

Fancy Yellow

Squash

lb 10

m argarine

Selected

Tomatoes

lb 16

Tender Green

* ’•- *

Beans

2 lbs 20

Fresh

Nurgin,

DEXO

Western

•i

Cucumbers

Hydrogenated Vcg Oil

2 lbs 25

Thompson Heedless

Grapes

2 lbs 25

Tokay

Grapes

2 lbs 25c

Cooking

Apples

3 lbs 2!)c

Stew

Hull a ns Medium
• P aqq

Hamburger Lb 35c
Club

Steak

Honey D&lt;-w

Mellons

TOMATO
JUICE

each 49c

Potatoes

5 lbs 33c

49c

Fresh Ground

No, 2 can 16c

’Idaho Baking

Lb

Sirloin

Steak

Sirloin or

Lb
Lb

Center Cut

Center Cut Chuck
Libby Garden

Potatoes

3 lbs 29c
Herman's

(Jiadi- A— Western Baby

Shrimp

Bnfiy/Urrf Sirloin

•Steak

Standard lialttmoro

Oysters

p t 79c

itaby Western Round
Haddock

Steak

.F illets.___ lb. 43c-

Baity -R iS rrb iiel

Sw ift’i O riolo Tondorod

Whiting

Boast

Who. or Sh. Half

Fillets
Fillets

Rib A Brisket

rmoure Star Sul net

Stew Beef lb 31c
Herman’s Skinless •

Weiners

Choice Voal

Herman’s Assorted

lb 43c

R ed-P erch Fillet - - L b ^ ~ 3 5 e
Grouper Fillet

Pko* of 4 0 0

A n n P « k«

Salad Dressing^
A A P __

.

. » . . . .

p t 31c
w

..

. . .

,

49c
Lb

45c

Large O cean Shrimp Lb 4 5 c

~ — .-

Hnvn Pine Crashed

Spinach

Pineapple
No 2 Cen

Toiriatoes

2 S C

Heins Strained

Comstock Pie

Bun thine Kritpy

Cherries

Crackers Lb 23c

Ga. Mnid Sw oet

Dainty Mix Fruit
M u iselm an ’a

steal .home
aont ___
. . I P brought
M P R In what

Gadsden
000 101 000-2 6 1
Montgomery 120 000 00*—3 7 2
McClure ami Radakovich; Dgmoran and Stevens.

Lb

Cooked Fla. Lobster

Oleo Dipped Veal

qt. 55c

Nabisco
provi&lt;| to t&gt;« enough ntn».

Cen. Slices

Western

Fresh Oround

Burger

Round Bone Half

Bright Ball Sosp

Cauliflower Ha33c
Btoksty RSP Pie

Nahisro Vanilla, 14-os.

Sauce

Off In Fulton Open

Cherries

New, (Jrrcn Cabling*
Golden Bantam Fresh Corn
New Red Bliss Potatoes
Long W hits P o tato es

lge pkg 25c W afers
no 2 can 17c

N02 2 9 c

Sunshine Turnip

Stokety Cut Green

ATLANTA. BepU 18, UP) — A
classy field including eeven of the
yaar’e top money winners aqd five
Ryder Cup player*, teed off to­
day in the opening round of the
810,600 North Fulton Open Golf

UUiet. Holding
the U, 8. 0|
favorite’s ro
them, who won hU ill
golf tournament, hare li

vymber In capturing the Druid
is Open, ftied a five under par
yesterday as the touring pro*
■of 26-86—71 for tho rugged

Volvo

lge pkg 15c Jars pta 74c
Jane Parker

Famous -

W
oodbury $
Cocos Batter Soap—

• ,

FRUITCAKES

lb. 75c 3 lbs.$223
Jtegular

A A P Y^lli

CORN

No. 2 can

17fc

*A: A P Coast dp Copat

Wine 4-5 Sherry, Muscatel, P o rt 75fc

Palmolive
For Dishes * Fine I

Vsl (It’s fil

Tokay &gt;1

.Fancy Yellow Oniony
WjUtad, Sweet Rutfbagis
Allsueet Oleomargarine
Superbrand Oleomargarine
Hedl-Mixt Oleo
SoUl
Delay Chttae • 1 *

Vitamin-Full,

— ——

m. .«■

8 o i Pkg

13c
.

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�?DAY. S E P T , 18, 1917

^heeler of Sanford
CANVAS AWNINGS
kNVAS PORCH CURTAINS
-^£N£TfAN BUNDS
Aluminum, Steel, Woodt .
_HLDAY- DELIVERY.

Paralysis Adds To
European Troubles
LONJHJN, Sept. l7 M flF -A n
''.tdl'D-ik. +S . in/enttlw - paralysis
fWnWltfWUM of record proport
ten* in some-localities-w«* tmilcat.V1 jin European statistic* &gt;m {land
Hi iI inn, Germany, Austria, Hid.
k’lum nml Sweden seemed hardest
hit. France-Italy, Czechoslovakia,
the Netherlands and Denmark
also reported case* of the disease.
The British outbreak . wus the
most widespread since record

We REPAIR!
FREE ESTIMATES
Phnnr 80S

Kidneys
Bring . n
Sleepless Nights
It ml

T H E l A j j g g g g H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A ’

Athletes Foot Itch How To
Slop It Make 5 - Minute Tell
()a Ti:ai|, «t any dro* More! ,\|&gt;
i.t&gt; ii,., lAiWKIlFL'ti 1‘tiNKTlUr ye ars.
*
INIt funaklde FULL HTIllIN'iiTII.
Chechoslovakia - 127 ...
llw h r, MliltK « « » • «■* KILL th»
t.-h. ,|»t |t|;\V 'loot c o i f t i or your far this year, against 2H7 last
lie l.-irlt al MoustllUl A \inl,r,,,,» year.

and don'
t - —— -----— iW iirtlw ,
pMf&gt;wa
ham tamtDp m*hu. Franuani

mgsawttfcsmarting and burning
Msltrt 1

• condition and Ins* ralnible,
.
,reftfuj
- J ik tp .

'
i OmSirit
of knw
kWnefaja
rufttliea psmiits

maiwe lo remain in jw.e Wool, it
w a . fc« of MW a»t energy,
i
unJ" ,Sf rTTV
A rkm r d&amp;ztit fnrlVwn**
n t m u OK If,
w e n .ru R r
' »IU*«^*.foe over iff T, . , v •H.*,,*
t!ri
u
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mil |Ki(ibii{soiM
• Wntiffn
tlM
. &lt;kt Uoaa'a
r s in ( bum
»n» saanrtru l*rtart&gt;c. ihwrr.-,oe

WEAK
NERVOUS
cranky 'wary month’?

Aro sou troublsd by dlitrcaa of
(rmaf* ruiieUonat periodic Ui'tnrba rice* f Don UUa make rou left so
tired, liUh-atrung, neetuut at sucti
llm n l TTwn aa tn Lyilla K. Pinkbam’* Ve*etabi* Ctompound to tetter*
tucb armptomal ptnicfiarn* com*
pound la mads especially foe women.
U also baa viral Dtalufa call a
stomachic lonla eflectl Any drmtator*.

LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S fiSMSM
—------

wtm

YAKDLEY VENETIAN IIUNDS ’
H

began in I'.*UJ, Cases this ' ,
year Totaled 4,858 up trt Sept, tl, ( compared with an avrrnge of | . .
ilOO cases annually for the Inst j
115 years. London had had til 3 •
eases'atul 32 death* by that date.it;
lit the t&gt;cah week, cmleil Sept, ti,
all Britain i r ported ,i582 new rase*.
Berlin had H,Ml ill of pedtomyr*
'litis in that city’s worst record
ami Hamhutir had reported 1(10
rase* and 40 deaths.
Other report* included:
Austria — iJWfl case* in the last
three months, described jis an
"epidemic.’’ „
Belgium e-ilffcl rase* Inst month,
mainly ground ^.iege, dc-crilied
as ’‘epidemir/’
Sweden
682 rases so far
this year, slightly mow than the
annnual average .for the last 10

-America’* Moat Beautiful
Aluminum •• Cedar - Polished Aluminum
• A»h Me For Free Katimate

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IS
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P. W. STEVENS ~ t»17 W. Koblnfton - Orlando
l.'hone 2-0720

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W illi * I*- T |p |Y
Fairil

Man (Jets Paid For
. Jdst Sniffing Hams

FO R SALE 1 9

W ORK W A N TED

Sniffihi* is the only way the hnni
indtl'tiy finds out w hrlhrr n hum
ia
or bail after it’s cilhntT
Ham • k. riiiployed
ptnctirally
fult*tH»o n* a sniffer, takes n long
steel diver-much like an ice pick
,—and labs the mint in foiu plaeev
Th«i^ tu- sniffs the s|,Hd.'
"tli si ham smell* cihuI," he ex­
plain "Bad hum just smells."
A FOtMIR editor of ,Uh- "Daily
It takes a pure sleet sliver. Han­
Worker", taut Is F rtuAcnz is shown cock *n»s, to lutnc out the "real
as he teslifled tn New York at a flavin.“
deportation hr.irlnf for John Santo,
tUen then, h i say*. "I nils* »
International director ol orRantza* few. Hut not many,"
*
tion for the Trsnsport Wiwker* ( Rim ock has been with Kingnn
Union. He slalrtl that Santo was a ,since In- was In Ids earlv leans.
member of a Croup charced with •He didn’t sta it out and a sniffer
spiralling t'oinmlinlMn In union* In |ju*l nosed hlf* way up the ladder,
•nut and IBJ7,
((ntcrnar.onol) as it were, leaming n tittle Iter'
land thefe from his predecessor.
Legal Notice
I'd lake it sniff til the ham he
jokaytiL". ami then at the one*.he
Ml I UK 111 Al'l’KAII
Tilt: eTAi u ' d ' i i.uliltbv Atr uv.UajmHed." .ho say*, "and I got Ytr
‘ n w M r-K.M OhT. WluwTltnow
the .......
d iffe ie
n
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Pi et ty win
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lit I Itit ran##* id Ut» ClffU if Ti.ijt!
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I’fiufilia H u r it k . «i *4.4 1**■

Flu till it rtiul Iftt1 bfftrtdl at#41 fiirf#*
uf, t fit* th* 'J^fh tl3J *llf AlllVlllt
A l» I f If
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Ave.

12 SPECIAL Sb MV ICES
SEWING MACHINES
Space for offi&lt;*e nr other type bunS U.KS A SR It VICK
inrsse. See William Davison, BERTS DEWING MACH. SIKH*
t- «*tnrk *
Hanford Bus ,S tation.
116 8. FRENCH. PH. 1IM
WILL grind corn for feeil. grit*
IggiM _____^
A
menl
every
Saturday
morn­
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
COMFORT,MILE furhrtlied (K-tling.
J.
W.
Bell,
Lake
Mfiiuoc.
to ru h m
ii'v i u i .
every night at Homer1*.
ronnt a&lt;ljoining tmth for J girl __
'» * —
t - T t lK t S a —W tt^
lAAllhtt.N A li.U IS
.
- o n l y , — ir .t m - w r k t y r “ J l 3 " t t r , l l y t | , \BY
,
P
ott
RfcNI
Hour
aand»r.
Easy
GRAND PIANtb Wurlrt*t* lv u * ,„ ..,n Aveni&lt;e
,
zer, Meonilitlonml
The Mtulc 0|&gt;&lt;-intion Rrnaounhle rater. San- *ifi-ii, sen , ,I,
ford Point A Glass Lo. I’loote
V ' iiv a u k t iK it r t t v f f o r U ’ IB D
Boz, 111! W. First Hi. Plum*
■it303.____
r ____ _________ U&gt;u _ a . * , ih b-c
TTicnr*r T.t i
965.
AOjy.DiJfetj'tNT,
a .- ' "fruinw T T p - u r - w m iim M&gt;Klnte&gt; ...................... to* 11,■ &lt; irt,iU
k~‘ T t i m r PLYMMirni
CONCRRTR SEWER PIPE
' ’’“ 'ID
mu h*,u L'lm iin . i i..i hi ,
-t
P A in S ANII SICK VICK
OOM empty house. Phono SEI'TIG TANKS, Grease Trap*
f'b'.iiU*, i i .e i,ii,. ,,i &lt;h. —
Phone to il batiit w tii^ ii; McKinley Vt'llllninBlocks, Aluminum Window* and] 109 Palmetto Ave.
Screen*, White cement Paint,,
T h lM t t f . TO jaia iV ln lfin ! IVr*
COLMiLE would like 2 or 3 nioni
I'crma-tile, llurrlcajia brae^a T DE moth proofinc last* f&gt; Kill, tt iltiaiii.i.n Ail,*at*. IM -m U u t
AND
V f lf A U K I I K lt r .jlt *’uM .
furntahetl apnrtllienf Hintil Jan.
a
n
.
Have
your
woolena
moth
Miracle Concrete Company, 309
AN I'KD *v Sbl'cM lii ,aat -all fm
Ut,'IPIK. Reply J.VA. II. Cate
nruofed now. Downtown Clean- aMlw
Elm Aviv Phone 1835.
.lm , itlvarcF. alttirr |,F n *uialli
Herald.
era A Laundry. 113 Palmetto. i*r bv alinrney, »■ th* l|&lt;h u „ , „f
Are. Phono 914
Uaptemlwr, l»iJ. |/ &gt;nu (,,| &lt;„
PURE Img lard 3.V lb. .1 lb*, fl.00,
u.
a*
‘ 7~,i----I I ' " 1 ’* *•»"'• *i!4 a m i l . , p c w n b .
.l^jtE A I. E S T A T E FO R S A L E ■N. Lan-berg, Glndervlllc, Route Plann
1 unhtg and R e p p lrin g . L . L ■ « ill t„. . m .^ u
, n„ „ „ ,
&gt;‘■
1 . ‘III Will th ..,.,if i,,
Bill. Re*. lilbW .
twirtr.___________ . . , -------- --------------O A K C O R D wood I I B .OO cunt,
T E A L KSTATh
t V K iT T k li
AN D
Don* CD
,i
HH INH
-Write Jo h n - f ’tfftn," A ltam o n te
INHURA
toBfurd in K-nitunl, I'unMiy,
Show cards and ooatar*
K ill &gt;l.i, nf A * « „ ,l |,&lt; I,
Springs.
MORTGAGE LOANS
O—Nin-VH SIGN HERVICM
*' t’ HutiUiin
RAYMOND M. BALL, Kcallur
O.
D.___
Landless. I’hone 1021
'■ 1'brk i.f Ih , |'|rni]|| l''„„,j
TRANSFERS—
1-arge
new
jiNsort_
___
Registered Broker and
b‘ ” "1 f,,r
&lt;'Utility,
ment*
Deeat
Nc|*
for
Kitchens,
LONNIE”
MCMULLEN’S
In su ra n ce A gent
Market
Bathroom*. Nursery. Also Glass
Bnilyr 7jSho|i- upt’P .TJutriwiay. — j*v . «» »*7—tmtn“ ;
Rm. 4 Florida S ta te H ank B ldg ,

0 -du

, ,,

COTTAGE '4t&lt;)t)ttT - tB?7 FATeTil
Highway 17 mid 92 tint Hally
* immplrltul — larg e

se rv ice

room

'^~H EN K A ItiK fit,ASH ft '**"
PAINT CO.
114 W. 2nd Slrret I

Sal
FV1iT"v“ f*?mturday.
RENT A CAR
YCiU DHIVM IT
PIIONB 209
fTRUICKLAND-MOKHIHON
■ u -d iiiv k . it , i N a

(ftth chunter. kitcHcn nml living
HOT PLATE LUNCH
Quarters — One rlolll|le m ila g e ,
connecting hath arrangement, . Hervial from 11:30 to 2 at Homer's.
each aide having twin IwiU nice- I
„ „ . _i ,
„
ly furnished, open and doing
^ LDA1 slze l f practically
SEE US FOR
Phone
905-R.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
hu*ine**. Bargain for quirk
n,' w
AND TYPING
•ala.
1
CREDIT I.UIUtAU OF
open and doigg .............. Bur- A PIEC E maple living mom aullo.
SANFORD
317 W. 15th. .
gain for quick ‘■ale.
u r. N. Park
I’hana 180
.FRED W. BENDER. Uasltoc
SEE Jimmie Cowan'* Sheet
Ul
Room 2 M ule'Bank llldg.
Works
for
roof
pain
I’hone 10.10
EXt’K Itf RADIO KF.PAilHNC
painting. Phono till?.
Fred Mycrt, 311 E. 2nd 8L
K ^ R
6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
CLE5 g OH SA LE
THE IIOMK SHOP
WATCH A CLOCK REPAIRING
d ^ r , twpper pirutt. )L B. Highest cash prlca paid fag
1790 Sanfotd Ave. Phono 1143-J
I-akn Motinw, Fla.
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph, 958.
1*1)11 1^\ | , f
• ATTENTION &gt;191 HERS
—DIAPER SERVICE— .
OLD NEWSPAPERS -5 CENTO I'LL BUY your car regardless,of
Baby
Valet furnithca hoapital
PER POUND. BUNDLED IN
ago or condition. Roy Reel, 308
clean, sterile dlaucra and iUrsIutBUNDLES.
W. 2nd St.
Izrd container. Ecunomical and
10, IB, 20 arid 25 CENT
safe. Fully mediijdty approved
HERALD OFFICE
WANTED — used typewriter tn
Call Daytona 2407-W ct licet ft.r
good condition. Phone 1008-W.
NHV SPINET PIANOS- Weaver.
‘details. 98 diapers, 32 a week.
'.™&gt;eral trade in 'it term*. The 7 P a ts , L iv e s to c k , S u p p lle a
"FIRST IN HANFORD"
Music Bo*. 11!) W. First SL
Pohn* 963.
FOR SALE—Beautiful 23 month* Cohen's Radiator Rhop for com
plcte radiator Hrvice. 108 San
old. Black male Cocker Spaniel.
[ MOTOR’H INN? Fre'rieti' amfSenTford Ave. Phono 388-W.
Pedigreed. Wilt sacrifice Phono
ino l* B ird .
32.
Curtains, I.ace taklcclothl wished,
i a u t o R a d io s , Mciorota. s d e .
starched A stretched. 618 MelHELP W ANTED
and 8v nrle a .-T li* Muaie |b»«, 8
tonvilte Are. Phone 879.
119 W. 1st St. Phone 963.
WANTED—Experienced office A EXPERT auto painting and body
I flat ter ia* A Battery Charotrg.
repair. All work guaranteed.
credit man. Firestone Storoa.
H. a POPE C. INC.
Jackson A Gibb* Body Shop,
2100 French Are. Phono 1009-J.
WANTED while counter man
FLO W R R8
-•
aged 20 lo 40. Apply Pig N’
fa* all occasions
Whistle.
A UTO S FOR SALE
WANTED: Reliable hustler to
I f f lea ph. 403 n atd an rg pb . f llO R
succeed R. Sim m ons to *0
consumers with 200 Ttousc
)D itairw ay camplele. Magic
FOR SATK
necessities in North East Polk
I Chef Range. Second hand Moor*.
poSJSrfeO
O fm liiw . Prodtlite 1939 P»ck*ni new motor, acw
iPhone 0O2-W.
..
aold 20 years. State ago, occuna-1 ruhlwr. 12091* Magnolia. Radio
IFETY BLUR- WINDSHIEDfV tion. roferencce. R z w l t l g n ' » ' *nd heater.
any make or model im ;
Dept. FA I*440-YB, Memphla,
1
'
_ '
daylight driving, Cut* _ 1 tealL ,nr. a » . g.-Ilartm aa.-B o a -fortT-LT TItlfCK~ Plymouth-1935,
234, Ungwood, Fla.___________ j goo.1 motor, »29B, Phono OrREFINED LADY, no sneumbtrlamto 2*1239 after 4 P. M.
antes, live-la. Light duties, rare
of child. Mr. Maynard, Bus FOR HALE by original owner;
I AGIO CHEF STOVE, hot water
Station.
1941 Dodge Deluxe coupe (Fluid
1 heater, excellent condition. Ph.
o fftL s .0 , ^
w
n u . ,
loaK f.
...
Touche D rat Co.
H p,n„r. or. _nh 99.
BURNER Jewel gas stovo with
, 1 sm all wood stove and 1 WANTED a boy to work p art time
a t service station. Mdat be able FOR SALE—1940 IH ton Ford
wood atove.. P. O.
’ to fakSiNh refJh-teea. Atlantic tnirk with laaTy. Ilium* 31, Hill
ri,..1 ,
Oil Htatltin. 3rd and Park Aro. Lumber A Supply Yard,

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Klortda.

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tv I TN gag 'nr I han.l amt official
*e*t St lUnrotd. Hamm,,I. I’nenlv
**10101*. this lha |«th day „f w tiu n ,'
i*c, A. D , Ite r.
&lt;&gt;. I*, tinnd.&gt;n
1’larh C lfM lt Court
Kell,it,ole I'l.unl y, Ktoil.la
My (». L llant
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m
a o T irt t
Hanford, Kinross
MaiUrmlier ll«b, | j| T
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H la lu to . t i n . as ........ .... (ha fnl
lowlne d w rlh e d land It, Memlnnlr
ro u n tr. Ktnrlda, will !«■ o ffrrn f for
•ale al pul,lie outcry for lha hlghaal
**,1 tort c.-sh hut at the front dffor
of Ih* Keinlsola Cuanty Court lluuaa
at Hanford, heelnslng si II It A. M.
nn Monday, Haptambcr ISth . t»4Ti
l^&gt;t* t&lt; sa d I t Uluck t D ru m ,
wold Hist Hook 1 pagta So snd *
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*
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aad *1 and War
Rank t Pa«e« t * aad »» •
O. P . I la end OH ^
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rterk nf tha C lm ll •’•'•uit
Vein, note Cc.njHy. I’tor'.d.,
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Communist*
1
Italy s/ul

M~tt‘K F N / i r

Foreign Affairs Analyst , l d t ,

rhe.most , idangerous
issue
- a m W * N ,bR" n,,tc
Th
« ; ....
I a. i .. . IflfM Fff
the most d ifficu lt
Itich thy
ih, we *ei* that . the m n sisfe n t
t asarm ld y of the I ’uit
N’ationa
faers as it begin* its new sc*. use of the veto pouei by H u ssla in'
the C . N „ fit- in w ith a broad
• siiin s tis la y ' ts that of the veto
In m eans of which' nnv one „ f .M n d c g y of ob* true (ion which in
lhr ’ big fiv e t Hinnim . It riin in . T a a o in l’U to the w i d tevoluliort ,
F ra n c e , C h in a and the If. S .I can that i* now in fsn w sw in g. Mean- ‘
k ill n m a jo rity- dn'isitin
in the tim e the Soviet delegation has been
S e c u rity Co uncil
.
table to use the t! N. a* n «oundin|f
T h u s fur the |ieave o ig au izatio ti j board fo r diseem ination of Com*
has I h-oii rrn d ereil in i t i a l ly im- m unistic idea*,
indent
by
R u ssia'*
persistent
However, the .R u s s ia n s la te ly
em ploym ent of this
p a ra ly zin g h a te t»*en -w in g in g into the dr|m w rr w hich
w as adopted or* fe n s iie j n ro iitin st to the o ffensive
tg im illy II- o nev-essary safeg u ard w hffh they w e ir m ain tain in g a .
but wn« intended for use only in V,,H, fli;„ T lie o lh r . m em ber* of
fxtn*m«* pinrigm ctFn
t nnUtiun*
a.
fi'g n the Soviet
Ii‘»n of «hU situation
tnu^i ' J* ...* ' ' •a|&gt;ait
m e •leleim ined to have

*

Ult.inu.tel&gt; mean the death nf-the ^ ^ ^ u h l e peace ornanikatlon even
TK- ' « ' P 'T " | l,’"* "U|,,r 1'
if they have to scrap the present

HASAN SAKA

Il lion
,i ,oVk
! coincided
l i ' i ^with Mo»c,.w # f-tiuei.ire
lefo.m it along lines
have
(wh|i h ttj„nml,.,iml„ntl
launching of. the world revoHiIion for the spread of Communism. Ilfficuitlmk
hope,
and have lieon ilitiiliraled hyf The
,
: .- of rliurse,
, ,, is to get
,,

F O U O W IN O the r rs t g n a t ln n a o t
P ie m ie r Iteccp P rk cr. President
tsmet tnonti of T u rk ey n k c d F o r­
similar tavtir* in Allied council*
wl,h"ul f*‘ni.Klelin« the U.
eign M inister Itason S a k s (ataw el
\ but it will take-a trig insinratlon
to form a new C o ld n ft So ka’i In fciiro|K*. T he n sttli is that peacr
to
evojve
an idea that will work. A
G overnm ent w ill be an Interim !«m l- eetitiomle recovery have l« e ii
ve*r ago British Foreign Minister
C ab in et In s e n e until the N»* s lv m iia t. nml i f * sig n ifican t thpt
llevin propose.! rtt n meeting of the
t „ ina1 A s s rm b ir m eet-ni A n ka ra In tu rm o il and b ald tim es provide the
jtig Five foreign nititisleis lhat a “
N ovem ber. .
(In lrrm tlio m tl) .-""I '» w « » h tntnm uniaiu th tiv e .
Inlrrm iliom ti
« * $ * * » # * P t *J * * * m ‘N e ^ .I.p—
fP d■-jh
M b. . . .

' /
~~~ ■A n n ticnri Vo „ g D -d u n a l and S ta le
Departiin-nt c.h,petition, for o-e of
gel Iwtck to the hum
H is o nly ntajoi 1■tibal.M i.
..... ............. -I, ................. a m rope, any- the Ritaslnna are th
Hancock ’ like* sniffing, though common cold, which play*
VtIH *M*■ i||ffl»| tsuuitKi to Mi"prinrfipal id w liu rtlo n lata" in lire
dHH ntfiitft trit ihr*
fiiut -H on lint* when business I* heavy
w
ith
n
ham
-*Hiffi’i*»_
I
ium
tfi#« lit « i#rm ln *Mtt f*i,i like
,v, th,.
...I ' -n
ill Berlin. tierTha
U , a&gt;.
,
. ■ :«tf*
nun i„.gaa„
i iraoii m
i&lt;‘ it , *i*«Itxe.
tn, .lav
,i«&gt; l,„
h, ■
pn.«d
he, avoid* *in
the ,ehdly
«ur- Allied
w |w l colitiol
. , u t^, i ounril
ihat extern
4lh«trt« llte|ilIlfF*i itMatlitt &gt;im *iy 4
ffO
O
f
bams
nt
onp
‘*tltitiic*
In*
l|1|:
„f
the
KtDffnn
plnnta.
*
t t *ifrinl Utfiilt. t»f Th*' Ntilth
||e think* otd nm,- Imm- t.a.t it many tumlej Hit—inn iH-cuiiationi
if |t InI i'irftlll, tit Nrul fur Hrrmti'tr synhiimw long* for fiesh air..
is “well on the way . to Iwing
t
Floruit*, mi abt-rpv
|i|lr
At these times, he ju*t wend* all over the new one*. "They got SoviHize,!".
and *ny» the ’‘sus­
i»f Mllit t a n M d r Th«*mi*» W. MeKttiRhi. PU iutift t i. i:m i&gt;n if-fin* hi*, wat out the maze-like plant better meal tlw-ii than they do picion is now posoihlo that the
and take- a walk. By the time he jnow," he *ay* "Nowndays, tln-v If. S. S. I! covet* Austria, in orrter
Mr K flight. l^hD'lAitt.

jBECUIUF PLAYKRS for rent. By rUXFDU FRKD5—complete ||r.c. FLOOR SANDING A finishing.'
day or week.-The Muaie U rr, lit*
cleaning &amp; waving, Otir power
Hunt'* Tuvedc Feeil Store
W, 1st St. Phono 115.1.
unit enables u* lo Work where
Paints, .poultry Supplies, Nails,
there i* no electric eotinoctln.i
| 0 FF1CK sfiac* tii M*laeh Bulldlnf.
Purina Feeds, Groceries and! * available. 21 year* ezperienc-. f ti n l, fo f tffirt*'t»ri* C ttivrrM . I i r Im i
an Hctiui! |»*f iMvttff-#,.
Large light office*, rewl&gt; d ecor­
Meats. Touchton *4 Watson, 13U1
H. M, Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla,
Thr
Htinfut.l t l r n h l
U
ated, all utilities, heat am! janlCelery, Phono tlW ,
mittil a ^ thr nrw*iiw»p#r In wlileh
‘I i r service furnished. Cull HiirtLAWNS MOWCD. [.nit price* thin
iir4,-f »hatll Iir |tii|ill»fir*i f
FOR SALE—Llmerock for drlrs#_ It. A A. IrfpL Store.
J n r y Lord Phone 7HH-W.
ft 1IIf f'ifIt*rrtlIlka U«#is^l
w«y* and roadway*— Phone
U’ lTNi^HH. m I*' H f r tiifun, iV t l*
| NKW k IIKDROOM unfiirntshM
I2tl.
t»f m I‘I t *| fruit (tlilirl t|f NflllffftlL
ap n rlm en t.

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meet.

W IT X K ^ fi m y

6 ARTICLES

Misuse Of Veto Is Big Issue *
'
For U. N. Assembly To Solve'-

A t’ N rs-features
...
. RICH MON’[1. Wa.
"The nos,&lt;
that kn^Ws” in Ojo "mitlti-mtiliun
llnlllt ll',i n ",l“ “ “■■* homitnisie*—
la oWrn.l by tin L. Hancock. Sr,
ffinthsk t&gt;7. h«* the job of sniff
infc ham* for the twin Rlrhm.&lt;u.|
plants of KinKrtit nml Compnnv. He
jhaa.U vn ni it for moic than II
year*, during whieh * stretch, he
eslfmi'te., be ha» sniffed up. I
proaim.,tely Mo.otm.thM) pouijd- of.

lit H,*nfnr*L i*ef«»hio|* t'ntiitlk,
riUti&amp;A, t hi* - SfHi tiiy of A ti* ti»i
1 » f*^ —
- . - '
U IY - lirrtuhm ,
VMoiil
r'ourt
&lt;iiflpi.il b rail

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eager t i n ,
a w ay to niter the 11. N . C h a rte r
so to preclude alo n e of the Veto,
hut tin* C h a rte r can't lw changed
ih face of a R u ssian veto.
A rg e n tin a and
A u s tr a lia a re
scheduled to lend the battle in the
A ssem bly to control the v e in , hut
unless they have a su rp rise
up .
Ilteir ilei-ve* they w n n 'L get ta r h y _
ordinary method*.
method*, line wonder*

: , 2. ESTS, . , !"

has walked jinst the neighhoiing rush it too lilUeh the growei*, I
i-olnte t'/e, hoslovakia, and
stocktaid*, he *ay*. he'* happy to m e a ii.''______ ________________ to
p m rtm tr_ttnly nm t'npnnkio'. a*
well a* other |i*rtn -of \Ve»tenV whether Aigrntirik has something

FOR T H E BEST ICE CREAM
Try
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l(T C C K K A IM

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W t m ake our own Ico Cream , Alt flavor*
Tnaty — Delirlnu* — H ealthful

K’K CUKAtM

E u ro p e , w ith Conumiuiift politir* else m m ind, for she w nnts a
G iven ■ little m ule hunger d eclared -petial m ertipg of the m em bei*
'uftel the Asnem ldv to take artfnn.
A p io po s o f th is there a re close
■ih- 1-M ri* who lielieve tlmt R u ssl.l
would a l j r r j i e r i m lir * if the olhttf
member* of tluN, ilm-ided to
y'o th eir w ay without the Soviet
CjfwJrfti | fl 11• v• 1 I f llif H
l l l i h i i i r T h a t would lw an extrem e
f«%f tft UF# It «
III I
iiu-nsure w htth n either ltu**t» not
trt lirtiff ’i itielifi
an y other nation would want to
ill ffidf ft N(!A «•*»«! f
pi * If lilt If aIh*t ttfft It* - see, alid /-ei la te ly L ift her roll»*« it«« ft lha pat*. Uta -idi’ ia lio n w ill
given to other
L I Q U I D ifir iiir « ti« j lOc.lOf.ife method*, including the focusing
* of world utlentiop on the d isaste r
which run Id grow out of a roil
tintuition »f the S o v iet t a l l ics.
I rrw«&gt;&lt;• M

HEADACHE

CAPUDINE

: -,

�THE 8ANF0RD IIERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Palm Reach H it

Aiken On Labor Act

Pensacola Storm

H 'a H IIM * ! f r o m &lt;••»* &lt; &gt; « l

the Communist Party and din
vowinc overthrow of the govern­
ment ' hy force..
Robert N. Den he in i genersl
Counsel of, the National Lain:
Relations Hoard, Interpreted thw
to jnearj J h a t all top officer* 'id
__ . ____ jniFXIO mu*t“ nie nff•davits with the NLRB before nay
affiliated unions could qualify for
the services of the Board.
John L. I,«wis, while he is an

M arshall Reaction
(Uatlawe InH Pea* O u|
a p p ro v a l.

The Rome Socialist neteapaper
DAT Poi/TlCKlH' MAN
Avantl headlined Ita account of
Tint., trpplcal diaturhancr, the
the Marshall speech, "Marahall
S A iH E . KIN * F lL k DE
taunt rape lie need bp, Florida In
Seeke an Alibi for Intervention Itv
n dqcadr,' left at leaat two dead,
b
ill
"
at
dat
coo^fr
the Halkana." * The . Rome Comthouaynda of emerifenry-aheltered
ipuniat Paper.Unit*.vied 1hc bead'refugeea, and 17 atraftdeil or miss­ HOUSE OoB.BUt l Stic
line, “Marahall Ho* Spoken To
was tightly hoatded and only *a ing pelVoha, a iw e ll asTnimenso
Liquidate The U. N."
WHUT HE RAtLLT MEAN
few windows in its store front- property damage,
Kipltirfg Into the wealthy ‘‘G&lt;dd
In Berlin, headlinea in Russianware broken. Winds had ripped
is He 'd la* to 1t£
controlled newspapers said the
down the bouganvillra vines and Gia«i" playground between Miami
UP DE SPACE !i»
they rose and fell like dlsturlxsl and I'uim Reach at noon yester­
snakes. Green coconuts .rolled day, the savage aturm pounded
erectly In the atresia like bowljpg vacation .apoti and citrus and
vegetable-growing farmlands alike
halls on n spree.
was “trying to make the U. N. ita
A flash light gleaming spectral- with winds up to 120-mph. Dam­
tool.*’
ly_on thiL^panlsh type F.yerglad»« age at ill was uncertain, hut protn*
, In Britain, newspapers repre­
Club, whose ntrmliers must have ' Ded to run into many million*
senting many ‘ shades uf opinion
blood bluer than blue, showed no nf dollars.
expressed the view that—as the
signs of damage to that haven of i Ten thousand persona *fire! by
train and automobile fiom their
Independent Times of London ex­
the social elite.
homes
in
the
flood-menaced
muckAiken la a member of the Benat* pressed it:
But the erosion of wind and
lands
aiound
Lake
Okeechobee
-“ While changes In the machin­
Labor Committee which helped
waves, although sparing Itolh of
the business sections of Palm .terrified lest the aturm repent the
draft the Taft-Hartley Labor Lav, ery for the settlement of disputes
1P2H
ealnstrnphe
in
wliich
l.htiO
Beach, caused considerable de­
but the Communist provision w n can improve and quicken the
struction, on the Island section far were drowned by wind-hlqwn
the Senate flooi means of conciliation, only the
written in
water.
Ing seaward.
after the House had adopted it. will to settle can make the in­
Fnrty
today
C
.fM
K
)
refugees
weir
“It'll take several days to learn
The sect lull was revised -by .i struments of conciliation effecthe full extent of the damage/* clustered around Retiring. And
Senate-House conference commitThe Times said the proposed
•aid Police desk sergeant Frank the Red Cross callrd U |von the
lea to requite the filing of afftNavy
at
Jarksonvilte
to
send
food
Assembly s t a n d i n g committee
1L Young.
davit*.
“Most of tile clubs have lost fur 16,000 ineuls. Onwards of
“The question of requiring, offi­ would ba valuable as an outlet for
th rir hath houses. The hath house 2&lt;K),(KK) others in the hurricanes
cers
of |»arrnt labor organisations world opinion which “no power
patli found haven during the
like,
the AFL and CIO to file could wholly Ignore."
frightful night in emergency
affidavits
never did come up ill The liberal Manchester Guardi­
shelters near at hand.
debate,"
Alk^n
said, “and it nevn an commented:
Const (iunrd and Army planes
“Hateful though it U to accept
occurred
to
me
that
it Would appb
were criss-crossing coastal waters
the present situation by which
to
anyone
e
x
rrp
t.
Ihe
officers
id
on troth sides of the penfnsula
Russia can flout the will of the
Tampa Get« Blow a union which was the actual majority
today, searching for small lioats
to fit her own unscrup­
bargaining agent."
which might ho |n distress.
Itam P u r &lt;&gt;*■&gt;
Aiken said he would suppoii ulous policies, it is more hateful
Ferocity yf llie slot in. was gen­ 4o to)11 uutlMsee
miles an h o u r. but r*v s e ­ any amendment to junk »;.• etc to contemplate" the a kteraativc.
erally 'regirdeil. as equal' fo-fhaf
damage.
lion ur to clarify it, he adJ which would rapidly turn"the Un­
of 11128, Ill'll) and lthl5, hut un­ rious
Sarasota
rated it* heaviest rd that he had no plan* to offst ited Nation* into an American
like those hull leant-* there was
[.vagus against the Soviet Union."
only negligible loss of life. Early winds unofficially at 60 lo 65 miles such an amendment.
The conservative Daily Graphic,
reports Indicated one man was an hour, with gusts up to per* ' Aiken said he believes the pro crediting Marshall • with having
Imp-i 7(1 miles an houi.
vision
may
be
unconstitutional
op
electrocuted
hy
a
fallen
wire
at
"shown the w nf” out of the veto
Tree • blocked roads prevented
Pow er' failed in the southern,
approach to many estates and to I’nlm Reach, and one was shot to section of Sarasota alwui II P- Ihe ground that it “seems to dis­ impasse, said his suggestions gave
death,
in
Miami
while
attempting
criminate
against
-s
political
ptrIIhe
k .. IU.
I N.
M “ u .K .t m &gt; v I ,. I ta Ia s i
the Bath and Tennis Club and the
M. and the State Highway Pal ml ty," He added:
8un and Surf Club, two exclusive to loot n damaged store.
chance."
station was off the air, but tin
In
I
Dll's
a,
total
of
2,600,
per­
“ If Communism is to he outlawr
retreats which were reported to
In Stockholm, the liberal Stocklest of the city auffeted only I have always thought that tfould
have lost many beach cabanas. sons were killed or drowned in
holmstldningen, only newspaper to
require k constitutional amend­ commrnt this morning, said that
The Everglades golf links and the the West Palm llench-Everglmles
ment. Otherwise, Communists—un- "for the U. N, the plan might be
Balm Beach Golf Club looked like area, while in 1036 a storm killed
600 at Key West. The 1030 dfsless they advocate ^he overthrow w weaaa-of-alraimth, -though, m oib,
SanKT tn~ gtmx;
of The government T y Tore*—ar-~ ly of a moral grharacter."
Money built Ihe fabulous homes U tr r t nr.K—; ,onn--1tffci''Vi'
Haiti.
0:30 I*. i
entitled "to the saifle right* 'its
and' playgrounds of Palm Hrarh Domingo and ./------In Oslo.’the conservative Aftenihe cityDemocrats and Republican!."‘
and money ran repair the hurri­
post said the scheme gras “one of
l'ANA#A CITY.- Fla., Kept, .ystern,
Aiken and Senator Hatch (D tl&gt;e few possible solutions.” It
cane damage to them. But It may IH-t/Vl Many stores were is-lng
iUaeli i
take years to replace the ruined huttleilly leiarded up here today Fort My
NM are oo-authors of tt pending adder)
“ It would have been encourag­
royal palms cut .down i n ' a few for tlie first time in history as were evai
amendment to strike another set
hours along the stricken thorough­ the f’itv prepared for a carom
tion from the Tafl-Hartley I-av. ing (/ the Americans had learned
fares they once .made green with shot of (he gienl Atlantic-borne
which prohibit* political expend/ how to win the full confidence of
a beauty that iwcame a Palm hurricane wliich ripped across
the democratic governments of
lures hy unions.
Beach trademark remembered by lower, Florida yesterday and now
Aiken said lie la-lieves there is Europe, they being socialist, con­
•very visitor.
a good chance tills amendment servative, liberal or coalition cabAn eduralinnnl official said is In the Gulf. •
will lie adopted when Congress inels."
Company
It
ofthe
National
there Was little possibility school*
reconvenes.
Guard
and
Red
Cro*s
disaster
com­
would reopen la-fore next week
Prices Break
since nearly all within
Palm mittees' were standing ready for
County
Home
Beach County had suffered heavy
((-•allaae* trass I'aae Osrl
Tyndall Field had already evat*.
damage.
remained weak " in later trading.
l l ’e e l l e s r e f r y im I - . * ,
|
tiated
its
planes
to
Alabama
and
The Red pros* said a disaster
but the field will not ire
lion. accordihg-'Ui H. T. Brown,
The general market on sleeiv
of local businessmen would set Gtnnrln
Civilians,
superintendent of llie Home, Value* was $1 to $1.50 lower than yes
out today to inspect and estimato ubnmloncd.
tha damage in this community were lH-lng moved to atur.dier
Winds of 04* to 06 mile velocity (or the radiators are needed, how lerday, with the top prices $34
which Is expected to lw fairly quart era,
today
continued here, with occa­ ever, he said. During the past win­ today compated with $35.75 ye»
Ilpnrh residents were hurrying
heavy. The place still is littered
sional momentary gusts raging at
with eonsidcraldlrc' dehria—palm to town In take advantage of what­ as high as H5 miles an lurur, ac­ ters heating with fire place and lerday.
Gram* regained fractions of rx
fronds, uprooted trrrs, metal sighs, ever protection the land-locked cording to the U. S. Coast Guard
wiring, broken glass and roofing. harbor might give front heaving base anemometer reading*.
Irrme losses wliich were record­
;. During the night two companies
At l&gt; A. M. all l&gt;oat* which had he asserted, and added that hr ed shortly after opening of the
Evrrlhing movable was M ng
of the Florida Slate Guard took
been rnported as in distress in did no) Understand why the radii Chicago Board of^ Trade. Wheal
fastened
down.
Fishermen
and
over patrol dutiea from- local po­
tba-Florida-MtasLCiiaat axeg df_lkl
lice who were sent home aTti'i’ -plea sure yirchtsimen Were1anchor*- Gulf
were listed, a f *afe with ex­
At present the large huildliiF, on all deliveries and corn
some 30 straight hours on the ing their ernfts in bayous ami ception of the snap|&gt;ei fish boat
lagoons.
which ’accommodate* five white right cents—both daily limili. Oatf
"Pilar"
disabled
and
lying
at
Everyone .went alwut hi* busi­
men and two women is Iteing
, Police Chief Jack A. Thompson ness
very ralmly. however. The anchor 32 mile* off Boca Grande painted ,-inside and outside, sills wrte off four lo five cenls at
•aid 46 store fronts were out shuttering
with
Capl.
Clarence
R.
Williams
windows in store*
and porches have received olio one lime, with six cent tlhr limit.
end that troops were needed ti. and home.1of
! created a lumber and six crewmen aboard. Hilgo
The low on September wheat
invent looting. There wax littl shortage and
pump's
were
out
of
commission
but
i
In-gnu us­
Indication, however, of any Inch- ing hardwoods,cltiions
was $2.67, on September com
such -as maple, hand trailing was keeping hf r j
ttatiotr towards the falter. Most ami cyreas.
afloat despite the fact that ptr*
$2.53 ¥t&gt; *rrd on September oah
eitltens were off the alreeta about
of the hurrirana passed directly
$1-15 X.
APALACHICOLA, Sept. 18 (/P) over her at 3 A. M.
T he'sharp price break followed
The ti. S. Maritime Service
* At Pampann, Just south of Palm — Resident* of this small fishing
an announcement by the Agricul­
Roach, two luxurious estates and town today feverishly began pre­ training ship "American Sailor"
a big casino were said to hnvc paring for a tropical hurrirana re­ was standing hy ready to lend aged. While and colored dining ture Department last night No“disappeared into the ocean,"'leav­ ported liearing dawn on north­ aiilslance as soon as possible, but nxtms are neat and clean and vemtier exports would he held to
ing only their plumbing. Else­ west Florida from the Cult of the 300 foot maritime ship was tables have attractive linoleum ’JU,514.IKK) buihels of grain, com­
where roofs were piilled off, win­ Mexico. *
operating with two of her foul coverings. Plenty of good fresh pared with an October quota of
milk and butter ia afforded hy
,
dows shattered, tree* levelled and
Fred Fitgernld publisher of the hotter* out of condition and was the dairy io which there are fsur 48,683,000 bushels. .
unable
lo
make
headway
against
beach cabana* carrft-d away.
Meanwhile, proposal* hy gov­
Apalachicola Timex, said all l*&gt;ata
cows.
Men's,
beds,
have
been
pul
A 26-mlla stretch from lines have been moved up Into riven high seas. ‘The “Knob Knot," a
ernment officials to curb the
Raton through
We wt
Palm and cove* for aafety and that motor vessel, also was reported Iil*(he living 'room during th# recent upward tratid In prices
lima
rooms
are'b
ein
g
painted.
Rtach appeared lo have hern llie most of the stores ftunla hgva to have made new attempts to
There are nine men In the col­ were sounded throughout the
tiy the lashing winds. been boarded up.
take the Pilar Into tow but unabla
hardest
ored
section, th* oldest of which nation.
Delray Beach and Boynton also
Residents of other communitiea to do w&gt; and I* to make nsw at la Tom Andrews, who was born
President Truman's c a b i n e t
•howad the affect* of heavy buffet. of the sparsely-populated north­ tempts a* sea abates.
committee un -food appeared head­
In
MassachiueHa
and
who
is
re­
Two small motor craft were*
Ing.
west Florida coast area, also beed for e decision to reduce gra'u
' Condition! lit the Okeechobee dis­ gan preparing for the hurricane. •ground during the night a* a ported to be 104. Average age exports for the month* immediatqj
of those at tha Home 1* over 70
result
of
abnormally
low
water
trict were reported serious, hut
.Many resident of Tallahassee,
hr ahead after the Agriculture
the multi-million dollar dike* held who own summer homes along in Tampa Bay hut nu on* was fears, according lo Mr. Brown­ Department's disclosure of iu
Against pounding lake waters and the Iieache4, pushed from the cap­ endangered. The “Rita," a motor lie and Mr*. Brown have on cut in November grain export
apartment at tha south end :of
•pared the lowlands.
ital city to batten down their cot­ vessel in the hanand trade out
allocations.
. Miami, Fort Lauderdale,. Fort tage* before Ihe full force of the of rape Antonio, Cuba, was re ­ the building, where hi* office j la
Declines were reported In the
ported to have gotten Into ltorm also located. The lawn and ground*
Myers- and hundreds' of smaller wind* struck the roast.
difficulties 80 mils* off EgRlonl hav* a well kept'look. Mr. and Chicago wholesale egg and butter
communities were mauled merci­
lessly by the storm, but althuitgh
Key In mouth of Jam pa Bay bur •Mrs. Brawn have been In charge market* and in New York cotton
they euffered heavy damage iu line* downs, no electric lights were got her engine* going again and ainc# Jan. ,1, and formerly lived dropped $2 a bale under heavy
selling pressure reflecting the
meny eases, there were no rates- burning and residents wert forced beat he* way back safely to her In ‘Chuluoto.
Tha hospital building has ample weaknees In the grain market.
tp fall track on candles and oil home port. Hhe is owned by tha accommodations for while, and col R tf* w*re off e* much, as 1-23
'ith power end' comunlcatlons lantern* where they tu tu avail*- 'Continental Shipping Company,
do ten in Chicago and
and at p re u n i la hot ocru
hie. Some lighu were un in Mi­ Tampa.
iled by any patiente. Other build' butter declined one-helf to nlneami'* business district, however.
LAKELAND, Sept. 18 t f f ) - ings include the imoke house, tenthe rente a pound.
In the wake of the storm, heavy
First
report* from this big citrus dairy, garage, chieken house anu
winds continued and were accom­
producing
area predicted heavy wash house. The building are
panied by heavy rains which at
bruise
damage
to fruit Ih Folk grouper! In an attractive, well
limes mad* travel along High­
County
from
12
hours of almost
way No. I, the East Coast*!
main traffic artery, difficult and continuous buffsting by strong
winds, although relatively IllUe
hatarduua.
Highway etewa were out last fruit was shaken from trees as
night and today removing debris, the mein farce of yesterday** hur&gt;
up palm tree* and assist- ricane passed wall to the south.
.“ Mon you ought to have aeen •awing
How financial loefc would bs sus­
• them waves gcr right over th# sea in* motorists in picking their tained wo* deli*table. Th* crop
w*y
*!?n*
,rw
h
littered
high­
Trail last night," he exclaimed. Ha way. Traffic, although moving scheduled to be harvested .begin­
proa out of provisions, was given
at point*, proceeded botn ning next month, h u been e*ti­
g small donation and alter boing slowly
way■
end
the highway wgg open me ted variously *t from 80,000,assured the storm wes over, was
000 to 100,000,000 box** of all show little tiamagr.
sent,to Rad Cross headquarter* a t
citrus frulte, with a value of from
-OaM Avenue and Fifth Street.
460,000,000 to 173,000.000.
. Red Cross workers et noon
It was considsred possible th*J
Weru still on an alert, baiii, Wal­
much of the bruised fruit, while
ter 0- Morgan, chairman of the
unsuitable far shipment In Re
(m aster Committee reported, lie
fresh slate, wpuld, t&gt;* acceptable
stated that 60 colored people spent
for canning purposes.
tha night a t Croams Academy.
, This would tend to roduca tho
• Ton white people w a n quartered
momentary loss, but might well
AZALEA DRIVING PARK
a t the Mayfair Inn and eight at
RouthJBId* Primary Rchool during

LAUNDERETTE

j Many a to m on First 8 treet

-SANFORD

*. / - Wbols Weeks Wash Done Automatically

i,
kitchen.

30 Minutes

100‘ r S oft W ater —
Telephone 1082

.

Excellent Sanitary Conditions
s

•. Second a t Oak

THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1947

One Mile Speedway
CASSELBERRY, FLORIDA
76 Miles o f Thrills
SEPTEMBER lU t - 2:00 P. M.
F m T1m « Trial*

September 20 - 2t00 to 4:00 P. M.
Admission 1-25 — Childran Under 12 Pros

“Where Customers Send TheiF Friends”

Clean Stores With Everyday

H O M E .C O N T R O L L E D "

fcOl Kurd U ra l S treet
Sanford. Florida

LOW PRICES

A t &amp; * tMEAT D EPT.
Georgia Shipped, Dressed A Drawn, Not 1 roseii

&lt;i. nutne Spring Lam b- Square Cut

Margaret Ann Quality Youni Tender
A Grade Western Baby Bee

SHOULD!*

STEA K S- Sirloin,
Club, Rib ft StiAUltWr lb ,79c

SHANK &amp; BREAST

CHUCK ROAST

Si RLOIN STEAK

to 15c

Boneless Rolled Brit1el

ROT ROAST
HAMBURGER

BEEF TONGUES

to 39c
.

SMOKED SAUSAGE to 29c
In Our Self Service Cate—
For Cooking- Wisconsin

Hr 59c

Spiced Luncheon

DAISY CHEESE

SANDWICH-MEAT— Rk SSsSugar Cured (Small 4 lo d Ri Average)

SMOKED PICNICS

lb 45c

to 19c

SMOKEY CHEESE

H&gt; 39c

BAG SAUSAGE

lb 39c

Morrell Pride

Assorted Sliced (d Varieties)

COLD CUTS

to 39c

Red Hot

BoiNless Jlollr-d Oleo Dipped

VEAL ROAST

to 79c

Western Smoked

to 57c

l-ean

to 29c

I". S. Good Government Grade A Heavy
Western Corn Fed Steer B eef-

Michigan

CELERY
ONIONS

POTATOES

■Canadian

RUTABAGAS

Red Tokay

GRAPES

HANANAS

Grimes Golden

Junket
ltcnnet I’owder

CABBAGE
C.

(4 .Cun Lim it)

PEACHES
Gold M p i Iii I

Rerntpl jCustards

Junket
Rennet Tablets
For Making
Rennet Custarif*
ur Ice Cream

CONI) MILK
Krafl'rt

VELVEETA CHEESE
BloxMunt Time

BORDEN’S

2 lb.

85c

S tall cans

27c

(0 Can Lim it)

APPLE

STARLAC

sauee
NtVH CANS

WOODBURY
FACIAL SOAP

Stnkety’S Pitney Cut
Wilnon’n Corlifietl

OLEO
Monnkfot Fnncv

CiR’FT JUICE
LIFEBUOY
2 Bars 17c

Reha Brand. No. 2 cans

TOMATOKS

2 cnitM

25c

MIRACLE WHIP

Old Glorv, No. 2&gt;cani

PORK A IH3AN8 2 for 23c
Armour'* Star Corned

REEF HASH Ih ran 25c

llelnx Tomato

KETCHUP U-4W. Ml. 25c
Zigler Brand. 28-ox. Jar

8UN8W EET MEDIUM

APPLE RUTTER Jnr 25c
Koutdy Kist

ASPARAGUS pic. can 19c
Uab-O

CLEANSER

PRUNES

ta. 11c

Libby's Tomato

JUICE

can 27c

With Snan*. No. 2 ran*

FIELD PEAS

can 15c

Trellis Sugar

PEAS

N o. 2 can 10c
Small Whole Irish, No. 2 cans

POTATOES

can 10c

Hunt’*
____
.-u n o FFancy
n n r y ____

SWAN SOAP
Lge Bar 15c

PEACHKH

Silver Floss

KRAUT

PASTE
Bunhlend. 14-ox,

SWAN SOAP

Spring River

IIUTTER.
EGGS

TOM. SOUP
can 10c

’w

Tomato

CATSUP

.

ran 25c

CAMPBELL'S NEW. PACK

No. 2»5 11c

BEECHNUT
BABY FOOD

�;

“rmm

....... - — r

~

•

j

-

;

■

T IIE W E A T H E R

D a ily T h t f # U S t r c a y l h —
T# Frwteet the Pf*«e •*
W «rtli
To P re se t* th* Pio«r«M of A cerics;
T« Predate Prosper Hr fur Sanford.

I’linMiilrrjIilp rhiudinrss ami mild
Irm prratuir^ nflh .ri- c a * I o n a I
sh-i-eiDimim-diing “ Hid* to*
d jt and t.mlfiht. Saturday partly

tinud) amt » atmfr, a fe* *flei&gt;
tMwn s h o a l s Satin day.
AN
V O L U M E X X X V III

E stab lish ed 1908

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

SA N FO R D ,

FLORIDA, FRID A Y . S E P T . 19, P.U7

N O . 221

Associated Praia Loosed W ira

New Orleans Struck ?rai."f,ic“
gmg
ncane Chicago Mart
Winds Which Crossed
Florida B atter In
Buildings Along EnA tire
Gulf
Coast

Senator Taft Propo­
ses Wages Level
Off 60
Percent
Above 1939 Level

A h Hurricane Movl*d To Coast

ermg

C

—

At Congf-esstonal Living C

♦

-■ - White Russian Says
Russian Peace Efforis Being Hurt
In Many Quarters

l*jjobe In Huston

f)

CHICAGO. Sept. If. (At—
Corn broke 'll cents, -the dally
limit, shortly before noon on
the Board of Trade today fol­
lowing-a gotrrnm rnt crop re­
port slating that more than
half the rrup was safe from
frost damage. Wheat an d'oats
auffried wUr luaaea. lt was the.
aet nm r. .*in-r. n 11*e day that corn
had tumbled (hr peemlaalble
limit.

NEW ORLEANS, Sept. la,
OP)— A tropical- hurricane roar­
ed Inland today toward southera Arkanaaa. after raking New
Orleana with destructive power
that c r a a h a d buildings and
flooded e i posed "area* of. the
.. J’onlchsrtraln lakefront. .
The Weather Bureau, III a
ISiM P. M* «BJKT.&gt;- U vW -tyf
piarad the storm’s Ctntrr 20
l lea northwest of New Or­
an*. It was moving northwest­
ward at IS miles per hour, with
winds ran g in g ‘from 80 to 120

NEW YORK, Sept. 19 tAA
I he S -u rt attack on the UniteStates was icnetved in the Lmled
Nations Ai.cmbfy today by White
Russia's chief delegate, Kutm s
| V. Kt.elir l . iilio lilok up the balleft off yrsteiday.
Hat king up Ysshinsky’s cbaiges
ol
American
"waiipongciing."
Klieltet d r.laird that the United
States had liken up a slogan of
wnild mastery
“ Wat tbiratcns to eftipt on.the
pcateltd life of the people," he
shouted, staving bis fund*.
The While Russian delegate
spoke after Dt___ Jose. -Arc*. ^As~----

. CHICAGO, Sept. I*. 0**1—All
grains crashed In major markets
of the I'nilrd Stales and Can­
ada today In the sharpest break
In main months. In Chicago,
• heal dropped the 10 cent limit
and brokrrs rrpurted there atilt
were no lakers for offering* of
between .U0.000 and 400,000
buahela of May wheat at this
decline.

MPH.

rfi

N E W SPA PE R

NEW ORLEANS. Sept. I9 m
—A screaming hurricane, which
v w W i’
emitted building* and piled Hood
waten oVtr the great sea wall,
v |
• i * »' 4
pasted over New Otleant ihoitly
J. ; . T r r
- ^ elo i* noon today,-'«n&lt;i-m oved—
grntinais thief delegate, bad made
rf&gt; *
Ilie lint f o u n d ' reply to Vision*%Iand with dettructive force.
By ASSOCIATED I'MESS
»ky in (hr geneial debate, nosv m
Raton Rouge braced for the
Gram prices broke sharply on
AFPIARINO AS A WITNISSS at the vunKrctilonnl 1m t*tij(atlY&gt;n i»f zooming prices uiulcr way In the Oostunblow, and acting Governor Emile
Mrs. Hsltn 8s|0ff, Hi* l .u.v. Mast *provides tins iuvcslijfaturs
few itatU U n 81m U chalp n its thud day. the Chicago board of Trade again
Ai.-f Hutu! that Vtshinsky had
Vcrrct closed the cap.itol and tent
today as tome rrlailert eiprrtte I k vt the Dottun Chapter ©/ the .sutiunal Aisocialiuh * f C or.iuntif, and lias Lcun gatlniing data fur miiiiii time,
l-Dttiunt* are (I. tu r.t. Hep CLiirnrr Kllhuni. N V ; Sen
Hutilwm, Cuiiti ; ‘h ii Hatjih K Kl »inlt*is, ttii-t■i.li-st Argentina in 1sta "com*
home all the state employers.
fears that the cost of food at
Ute tliuinnuii, ViTiiiulit; t ( it t i ai n- . J M jtia, I'u , *uut tu p I ibv.tui Unit, *N JL U -iL rnulUjiuil ^'ufttiklphufij) l&gt;liim , u l * " it i*-l - m i l tlit- I t u s s i a n
The deceptive calm of the hurtsthe highest level in the nation's
-*• i■t• *t to "luit i* tuki-n "a ■apid
cane’s "eye," which began in New
till* mound tin wot hi” to Include
hiiluiy might (one a sudden
nlmust rtirsbo-ly ill his attack.
Oilcans at 9:40 A. M. (Central
slump ill talrs of non-food items.
K, - h i , i-pi-hiiMg many of «h#
Time), crated at 11 A. M. and MEN. WOMEN, CHILDREN SEEK SHELTER AS HURRICANE NEARS
Dun ami Hiaditrrrl, meanwhile
•rjiiiii* * iirti K'i*-i t' iui it Viihiniky
^hundering winds up to 90 mph
Ic Yell'll llMJlIhl Hie l ill 18^1 Hi Yt,
rrportrd that irlail tales geurially
ti - * 11* ,| rfiiuii tin* S tiv ifi tlu iiin
the hapless city from the op
ini leased iriy slightly in the week
.wit?* ic ittltlii; 1h r til;*** L ti
|/ u l
polite direction. Colonel Frank
----rndrd W rdnndj) and wrrr uhc
kkiiv Itfiitu tti larked fmin many
tu in h i n M.\t h i : \ / . n :
Speist ordered all National Guard
tu five |&gt;rurnt ahead of a yeas
•IHill!i f To Address \ V \ \
Al* I*,o .l fin Affairs \u.ilt-t
I.iiiimK li» iht*
uf at*
units in* New Odra nr mobilized in
ago, but added that letulanre
violent -Itiiiritie in ilo- ♦
* r u i y v T tH p o |t h r u l i ] the
tt'adllaBfU aw !'■*, T w a|
Jackson barracks,
A .- in T it y
the I'n ilr d N a tio n : rilllifl Muir- ruuld liot hold tti
Soviet Delegate
l , lei-hit - li v e s nl tenr.t one uae- iiiitiHipuh fm luHtf
The entire Gulf Coast, from
addtd, "1 h«
lacks U. S. Foreign
fui putjiojo- it IohV. . 1 1- tir that itiuyii*’ hniiih tif 0ti« »id« mav hi
Pensacola westward,'was raked by
Mon-ott is di-ti l mm--I t» p u isn e nti*ui'i*d l*V Mil? •ttiinlc bumb cf
P o l i c y , Marshall
'cyclonic winds. More than 1.000
without d o n a tio n llie ilil- ilo-li-.nnl Hit* tkiht’i
)«-ill -r it Inis Is-i-n follott (ng eVi-i
resident* of Alabama- fulling vil
Miunuhllc. th«? Huvift Union
it) a s s o c ia t e d i' kksh
allii'e tto* -tu! of the w ar
111*--a*t r.uiftly fur I'liltt] *NaJag e s raced for high ground (run
Deputy l uieign Miiu-iei Audi
T h is UU-alis that tin- Boviet
l ! «.eiMf*ii*vi flit I'hki i n s l
C o astal areas where *two giant
fijl D n u
»«1 N‘’binsky’s sprerli to tite United
wm l-l jo y id u ti--n fv.j th e esluhDorms look hundreds o( Jiyys .m
Jn.tuu-.nl 1—
4—
Yoioufotte-n) —d r - m ^_V I
I v w l j ^ tlin ns ‘ Attei-ibiv- Innllit^dy liilimn- iil-.ni' tine- iili.-ioli e&lt;tal&gt; "STtlT rT»nNervation
Water -three- feet -deep- wsvjI
....
7”
| Stlongrst wnitlt e trl.lltril I.V
I■-lit it. tjovo t In pul) l oi-ugn |
(Cawriawen aw r , n mil
The City iif Sanford will lease i,
i i
.
,i
District Seen Sure

Russian Press . Russia Is Seen As Determined
Has Full Report
To Continue .World Revolt Plan
Of Vishinsky Talk

City Leases Booth
To Jaycees For

Truman Concerned
Over Foreign Crisis
ABOARD U. a a MISSOURI
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN.
qBept. IP, (At—Tr i-aidyll t Truman
today underlined hla concern over
tha International aitualton by limttlnsr hla Monday engagements to
a White House conference with
tha ranking State Department of­
ficial in Washington.
Nearlog home after a ill-day.
a e a trlp from Rio De Janeiro. Mr.
Truman la eager for a complete
review of the European economic
eriala
which haa brought demands
criita wni
in aoma quarter*
q
fur a special aeaM o n of Congrea*. I’reaiilentlal
Secretary
etary Matthew J. Connelly
radioed White Houae aides to keep
Monday open for the discussion
of the international picture.
Unless Secretary of State Mar­
shall finds time for a hurried trip
from New York where he is en­
gaged with the United Nations
General Assembly meeting, Mr.
Truman presumably will receive
hla "fill-in" from Undersecretary
Lovett. .
( ■ Tha Chief Execu tive plana to
•'ivota tomorrow to work on pap­
ers which hara accumulated since
he left for tha inter-American
conference In Brasil Aug. 31.
Tha Missouri's aehedulad arrival
tima at dockside in Norfolk, Va.,
was 12 noon, today. The pres­
idential party planned to board
tha yacht Williamsburg and completa the homeward journey Up
the Potomac River, arriving In the
c a p ita l at 7 A. M. tomorrow.
9 Mr. Trumdn Is railed and tan ­
ned by tha voyage of more than
1,000 miles which wound up tho
happiest vacation ainea ha took of*
flea.
The trip followed previous for­
etell Journeys this year to Mexico
City In March and Ottawa In Jana.
The President also plana to visit
flan Juan. Puerto R ico , and fit.
Thomas. Virgin Islands, some time
this fall.

ools To Re-Open
Monday Morning
BeminoU County 8eJtoots which
closed Wednesday through
today, dua to the storm,, will re­
open on Monday morning, it was
■nnounetd. this morning by SupL
1
T w . Lawton. School* might have
opened todejr, be pointed oat,
U net been /or the uncerlain•terday of the weal
two new Chevrolet school
eeently porebased from
Chevrolet Co. and which
i sent to 'L im a , Ohio to be
With Superior bodies, were
late yesterday afternoon
will be pat Into operetion
This is expected te rethe
th* u teapacltj of B0

AMONO tH t THOUSANDS who aouglil setety aa a tropical b u rn t .n
began to move tow aid Hie Klorida coxtt w ere these resident* of W o
P alm Beach. T h e y are show n (top) seeking rctuge In tins Co u nty C o n n
Utmte. At bottom I* a u niq u e photo.m adt-by • trained weather rccortn a lu a n ce crew w hich flew In a N avy piano Into the heart o( lit* h u m cano a* It gathered fqrce off Uie Uatiama*. U sing rad ar In itn n n e n u , It
located the exact center of the ilo rtn and photographed • huge area of
w ater as It w as raised from th e^ u rfare of tti# ocean.1 (fa le m a tim ia l i

the Tourist Information Booth on
d 'p ''" '" l ayamsl the pir-Seminole Boulevard tu the Junior rnl .polity td the United Stales
&lt; Inimhei of Commrrre for II p n was pirtrnlrd to llir Soviet pulyear, Gordon Bradley Jaycee *.f l|jc ltKjjy i(, fu| | .|Mgr ,,„ea.l. u.
t el ary, annotinred at the Iwiard of „
,
,
1
director! meeting Tunulav night «*.
prut*sp.il ............ .
Tht- City haa also agreed to fui it)bkh nude no immediate rtld-trul
niah thp water and llmiieti janitor 'comment,
service for the booth.
ti
. «
n
Some map. and approximalelv
n ,r fuH
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E. O. Harper, owrnor of the San
f-ird Electric Company on .Mag
nolia Avenue, h is returned from
Kaat Cleveland, Ohio, where for n
week he attrndrd tha Cenerift
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Pm i.A D K l.PIIIA, K e p t . 13, County Motors, will head th# com Klectric Inatiiuto at ----RAKAHGTA, Kept. 11,
which will direct the 1047, "*• reported the beauty of Uu. In(A1)— H e n r y Wallace lodav mittreThe tropical kurricene wklch
to Iw tx-y.111-1 description
arged Congrraa to "bring bark Diriatmaa Kaat Sale in Bamlnnia- slituta
ripped through southern Flor­
The courne. lie laid, covered all
rationing and prlre control" aa County to raise fund* for the new reaearrh ami advanced phases
ida and the Gulf roast brought
Ih* "only effective way" of low- tuberculosis control work of the
death to two persona here. Sher­
commercial amt industrial light­
rving the coat of living. Thr Tuberculosis Association, 'George of
iff Doug I'rareon reported Wil­
ing, -*»■former Vice President and Cabi­ Touhy, president, announced to­
liam Beat died of a heart attack
While on the trip, Mr, llarp.-r
net member told a news con­ day. The county campaign la part -oent
Wfdnradxy night while aeeklng
a Week in Cbieago, HI. vlallference that the "Truman Ad­ »f the hatlon-wid# 4 tat annual ing varluus
refuge from high wind* In the
plants devoted tu
ministration and the U. 8. Con­ Christmas Beal (tale which will iiianufactur.- of
Uaraaota county courthouse.
electric ranges,
gress have a certain amount of ■■pen Nov. 24. and cohtlnue until water heaters amt
1 A man Identified only aa Red
electric fix
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responsibility to tho people to Christmas.
Davenport, a night watchman
"With Mr. Ratlgan as chair­ turax.
o r that today's high prices ara
at Ik* Bradenton-Sarasota airman. I am sure we ran count on
eat."
oort, was electrocuted, the sher­
DKFENHE BESTS
a successful campaign," Mr.-Touhy
iff said, when he stepped onto a*
SANTA ANA. Calif., Sept. 10,
“Ilia organisational ability
downed power line wrnlle making
WASHINGTON. Sept. |9 W ~ ■aid.
and the high regard in which he (fP)—The defense in the Overell
hi* round*.^
Henry Moigenthau, Jr„ fotmrt la held make him an ideal person murder trial haa swung its "Sunirerelary of the treasury, (aid to­ to direct (ha campaign for fundi day Punch" but the pruoecutjon
By AKSOCIATED PHEKH
day
Henry A. Wallace passed to rontinut our fight agalnat tub­ wa* right bark today offering re­
Here is Florida’s estimate hur­
erculosis. A Christmas Seal pur­ buttal against all the key points
ricane damage, but with some out to much money during the New chase la an Investment In com­ made in behalf of heiress Louise
localitfrr - still to be hrard from Desl's big (pending day* that munity health from which every Overell and her lover, George
(Bud) Gollum, charged with mur­
principally in ibe rverglades area: Morgenthau once told the thei rltlien bene flu ."
dering
her parent*.
Citrus: yearly value of slate’* Secretary of Ariciltlure he wa*
INTERMENT SERVICES
grapefruit crop, $56/100,000; "getting away with murder."
REDS ATTACKED
Interment cervices for Mra.
II’m IIsm C « I'aa* f o o t
BERLIN, Sept. ID. (A1) — The
Morgenthau declared Wallace Martha B. Moffitt, who died early
morning, were postponed Russian controlled German News
tpcnl more and got ieu for it Tuesday'
A. M. ,due Agency aald today that "Nail
until Saturday a t 10:00 k*
during thf I9M-I937 period than to eneiement weather. The funeral provocateurs” had smashed win­
Harry Hopkint and Harold L service was conducted In the First dow* In' tha hgadquarter* of the
lekr*. who-directed huge tfDtfays Methodist Church yeiterdaT'mnm- B o v l * t » aponsored. CommunistMr. and Mrs. W. A. Zachary a* director* of Federal Relief Ing a t 10:30 oclock with the Rev. dominated Socialist Unity Party
J. E. McKinley officiating. Inter­ at Bernburg, Saxony, in the Soviet
havt sold thefr home a t BIS Park
ment wilt ba mode in Laka View ion* of occupation.
Avenue to J. C. Jorgensen and and Federal Works Program*.
wife. Revenue etampa on tha re­
Wallace’* whole theory of Cemetery.
FIREMAN FIRES SNAKES
corded deed Indicate a tale price
•pending in order to reduce agriJ. P. Bennett, member of the
of 110.000.
FDR,
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Fined
A deed dated July 27 and re ­ ;■ H’*atla»si aa raea Sts)
LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. « * ) - local fir* department, was re­
cently recorded et (he County
Pleading guilty to s p e e d i n g cently bending over mine swevl
Clerk’s office la (bat of Frand*
chargee, Franklin D. Roosevelt, potato vines in hi* garden whe-i
LAGUARDJA FIGHTING
T. Meriwether and wife to H. M. &gt;
Jr„ and hie wife, the former Ethel he discovered a neat of 14 enta’l
Sumbley, Jr. and vrif* of tha. for­
NEW YORK. Sept. 10 W 7 - Dupont, war* fined $1B each last rattle snakes. He took hla tioc,
mer Pesoid property, on Beardalt Kuirclla H. LaGuardla, 04, grave- night. They appeared before pol­ he aald. lifted the aquarmlng m ua
Avenue. This Includes a bungalow ly ill of a pancreas condition at ice Justice William Hlnricks on of eaakea into a large can. After
end 4.8 acres of improved form hi* home, faces "no immediate charges th at they drove through ahodlng them to neighbor* die
land. K tvtnot stamp* indicate a
an hour poured kerosene on them ant
a t I* miles
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J* prip# af 17,800.
U . p Y A ’S S &amp; S "
burned .thorn up.

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■iiii.r to No. In Downing •Slit-.t
for iii.it trade nod -i-ltur talks five, t*.e to !►.- .filed With tha
l--ditv Hi tho goVerniHi-ol urhitun KtJltt* hull I .+o-l‘l l at lull lin a id .
I - d e e d -tluii Hi linin'-, i .danre j I Knelt pet it ton t* tit Iw signed iiy
".j .pinl.tn-d e)ect.&gt;D and landIt mi- g t«-W wo. «- in. Allgil-t,
o D w i s nl lti.-_.JU U le t. Knelt alecinto tl..- drive Tor t-ij-ot j ib-tb exjmrts nn.Kitiii—it-t w. te lo r m ay sig n one n r any num ber
.
diyan ft.-m July's figytes^ linlillm o l pi i it ' ■
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'u-fveii- troll- lutlance l- &gt;■* -' of
ttillMirls ovi-r evjmrts iiterm-o'.l IH w ill eom pti-e the some ii&gt;)8,44A
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, Tin- trovei nmi*nl l«mid of trade McMullen, acting Extension ConI.lotii lo.lnv ut th-ir meeting nl tcomm-tn- d-p.il I m - n t t 1 - p o r t e d ,«■! witimiKi ft .ini lialoasville, who
till! Tourist Center started O.eir Ith -— figure*. It blamed Mimnn-r outlined tin- -nil conservation p n rumpumi. to placi. ball gum mat h Vurnlion* uml it fewer ound—t «if|K&gt;am at tl— bcuitug held l.are,
Inea in muny s lu m nnd pl«rV* (lf!w«ikiriK day* in AttgpV-.
Ml11 "tipeivi.e tb.e election .of
bn-tq- .* in Kcininol.-^ County in i tlycr a lliriH--cour*e lunch nn-l *u|—tvtaoi*.
onler to secure fund* to aid lit.- |*f&lt;" 'Hree hours aflerwn.-l
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Idlwl. nnd to help under privili-gid i Valera nn-l his advisers d-hated
I&gt;l‘o ( lU T M O m lS
rhildi.ii
iwilli flieir British coUnl.-rp.nl* llie
,
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John lv.-y bended the committee Iwhole rung# of British Irish f m - , C)i*PK
H ^ C llU T O H S e
in rlinr.g*- of the campaign ami uncial and economic relations, | _
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passed out certificates to member* hilli tl.e^ partlcuiar obi-dive* of j f'l.KVKI.AND. SepL. 10, (A*) —
ilium which meichnnla will be re- —H&gt;tdinntiiig their dollar earning Tile nation** railroad* will* -be
pU Pi
ami of _n-»ked fm .’III percent w-ag« Inquested In sign written permission and spending program*
to allow spare gratia for the stepping up food aujiplies for llti- j rt.-nses for mote than :i.'ll,000 of
tain.
niacbiui's in tlivlr’atores.
their Wlirkein at the end of this
An advertising and publicity
month.
campaign in regard to the prog
The ilerisliin was rrnched ye*ram will l-e started Monday, aald |
m
l i , , . iteidnv In n -neenil meeting of itMr. IVey,
1 0 t { U l t I t i l l S t l l l t pie-Siitairv.'* &lt;&gt;f'ilie five operating
H. W. Nelson secretary of the
brotherhoods, affecting trainman,
Ford Gum Machine Company of j l.oNDON. Sept, lit, (A*) The engineers, firemen, conductors and
Lockport.^Ncw York, exhibited one - ||ri||nh cabinet may decide tomor switchman.
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j row to surrender Ihp mandate over
Eastern railway circles esti­
.-"7
--- ■ - - -I'nlntim -which the League of Nn mated thp total annual cost tu the
lions vave this country.
WILLIS POWELL DIES
Government sources aald today g-’l7IV.000.IHM* Including p a y r o l
JACKSON, GO., Kept. 19. (AA—
Willi* Beilin I’owrll, 79, .retired the foreign, colonial and war of­ laves.
newspapermen and former secret- fice* had agreed
, , Britain should The Urolherhooda as of Kept. SO
are-of U -JiaraaoU , Fla., chamber tiu&lt;L i’alcsline.^hut.qat-atlum pk-tu will .ask that-th e boost* be «ffee-.
I f e " .V n e rlrX d at h i. ^ ImlUn “m....... singleh.nde.lly . aerile- live Nov. 1, an announcement
ment by -partition. Britain's views said.
Spring* home near here today.
will Ih- presented later to the Un
MARTIN. NO CANDIDATE
Hni Nations, whose special com­
WASHINGTON. Sept. 19, lAT—
mission recommended partition
BLIGHT DAMAGE
A few celery seed beds may hiit with Jerusalem und4r U. N. House Spraker Joseph W. Mar­
tin, Jr., of Massachusetts mapped
have Iwen lightly damaged In thu trustee.
out a western speaking tour today
Oviedo section, but older seed beds
hut insisted be fa not intcrestkd In
appear to iw unhurt, it was re ­
CITY MEET POSTPONED
torted this morning by Andrew
The regular Monday evening Ix-coming th* Republican presiden­
Duds of A. Duila and sons in inerting of tho City Commission tial nominee. “I am not a can­
Blavia.
has been postponed uniII Tuesday didate and do not expect to be a
The latest reports of celery evening in order that City offici­ candidate,'' Martin told newsman
grower* in the Sanford section in­ al* may attend the VFW Post a* he headed tor a section of the
dicate that damage to seed beds meeting a t the Mayfair inn, City country currently having a strong
waa negligible. Citrua damage Mra nagtr If. N. Sayer, announced appeal to OOP presidential poaalto appear* to be very light.
tb it morning.

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ol. the ti.fifirsl mrrtl.lKH of tile .
the Ix-st that has ever been bad
4f*-wllattee UK I'a if ait)
IA tN D fJN , Sept. IP. d*
f I’osl etei held here. The purpose
by the young people’s group.
i ol the n.reliilK Is to rrrn lr in M if.tsler-KaiH .tn U r V tiln

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-'THE 8 AN FORD HERALD, SNFORD, FLORIDA
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cooperation."
"Occasionally, of course, our
views coincided," h* said, "but
if. thay Jitl nui do no, tlwrc wai
no effort oh th* part of the
.President or hie advisor* to ait
down with ua and work out 4
aatlafaetory compromlae. We ware
•■peeled to do the cooperating.
. Jn-the flrit of a aeriea o f frank­
ly. political *perches on a lour
in which be ia sounding out hit
prospect a for the IMS GOP pres­
idential nomination, Taft amid:
- 1. The Republican's realise that
Congress cannot effectively con­
trol the President's foreign pol­
icies “and should not present a
divided front unless his program
appears to tie leading to an -uhnecessary* war or to dangerous
burden on the people of the United
’ States."
.
2. The Republican party believes
that until International conditions
Improve "we cannot afford to Inwithout an Army, Navy and Air
Force able to meet thr combined
assault of any nation or 'combi'
nation of nations,"
3. He and his GOP colleagues
think "tile present tax system is
dangerous burden on the low­
est income groups, the middle h.*
come
and on aIF life lax'*'
?payersgroups
and it muat lie reduced. ’
4. Ills party opposes guvernmen*
price-filing and believes in "a free
c o m p e t i t i v e determination ut
price."
6. The Tafl-llartley Labor I-ntv
"was demanded by the people
themselves and, in spite of tieuproar of lalsir union lenders, Its
provisions have overwhelming pop­
ular support."
Calling talk, shout the menr,ure's being “ a slave labor bill"

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Temperatures Dip In
Some Areas Into 30s

&lt;r«stlsH4 m e r«s* Oesl
and Green Turtle-Key-was under
•By A SSO CIATED P R E S S
two feet of water.
Temperatures dipped into th*
A special note of advice was
30'* end .40’* over a wide arts of .*
voiced by Norton to the rich
the -country today, and fell below
Everglades tanning area around
normal In. many section* for thj' a
Lake Okeechobee, already 'partly
first lime In Several weeks.
flooded by heavy aummer rafii*.
. J h e mas* of cool air extended
, Njnelecp year* ago- today a
jil
from the Dakotas ta the Appalach­
major disaster occurred in this
ian* and louchrd parte of the
same section when a hurricane
South in Louisiana, Tennessee, and
blew the water out of Lake Okee­
Georgia. The* coolest areas -ware
chobee, 'drowning about 1,500 perin northern Minnesota,. upper
•out... ■
Michigan and afong tha - North’
Norton said at 11 A. M. that
Dakota border. • Pembina, Nr D.,
"no one can tell at this moment
reported near freezing tempera­
what the hurricane will do. It is
tures this morning.
ti
wallowing around out there, grow­
Rain was' reported in tha Ap­
ing in size,‘ and could strike out
palachian region, the Atlantic »
' ufn
any
direction
when
It
begins
(tales and In the northern Rocky '
gr
to move again. It could as easily
Mountains. 8howrra were predic­
t D
move toward land a* away from
ted for parte of the North Central
.[*■
land.
region.
5’K
"If it move* toward land now,
Temperatures climbed to above
the time of warning will be very
1U0 yesterday
In California's
short. Therefore, although actual
Central Valley and were near
hurricane warnings are not dis­
that mark in some sections of the
played, the Florida east coast
Gulf states.
i t
would be prudent to make pre­
•i
liminary preparations for a hur­
RuMsian War
ricane.
"In view of the flooded condi­
It'eetleeea fraiw t-v* • U a.)
tion of the Everglades, 1 believe
ralnlan
underground
mambers'
It would be prudent to make spe­
would flow into lha Amarlcan
WltH TMI ANNOUNCtMtNT from the Agriculture Deparlmcnt'i Burcu of Economics that the price of e r a
cial mention of this area. The
1j
tone.
Is expected tn reach $1.00 a dozen, highest level In 30 yesrs, the graph above shows how the cost ha* spiraled
roast from Miami to north nf
a r
Patrol* along Germany’* east­
sirjcr.July of 13iC. Hens at lha Agricullural Research Center. Beltsvllle, Md, obliged a cameraman with
Palm Reach already Is experi­
IIAVINO MINCH fOUCI HIADOUAITUI In Paris after being formally ern border were heavily reinforced
eggs for his photo of the predicted rise to $1.08 a dozen. The figures on the graph were compiled by the U. 8.
encing fresh winds from the
charged with acting against tha “ national Interest" of France are Rabbi after the first 36 Ukrainians Ware
Bureau of Labor Statistics, and were Ure average prices for eggs throughout U. 8. at the time, (f nternaflonol)
storm. Farmers in the Everglxdea
Baruch KorR (second from right) and other alleged members of th* discovered Friday. Fiva more have
could Well in-gin to look to the
Jewish underground. The group wss arrested fallowing attempt to slipped- through th* border guard
safety of livestock, to protection
since then. All wore uniforms—
"bomb" London with antl-Britlsh leaflets, (international Radlophofo)
fur expensive machinery/ and
a motley assortment of Russian,
other normal preparatory meas­
Czechoslovak or Polish military
llfiilffil U I P«**at 0*4*
ures. I do not wish to spread
alarm in this area, but I am most churned the i r t about 250 mile* Is changing Its course," the advis­ garb. They had plenty of ammuni- •
tion for their rifle* and m achine^
anxious that residents fully un%
rest o f W eil Palm Beach loday, ory stated. '
guns and -many grenades.
deratend possibilities.
.
,
•, 11
.
The area of, alarm wind* ha*
"It la entirely possible that the "*
, p*r , J i'- ,U,.lly * - * f u n d e d and r.pw aov.rasarnara*
CandllU! while it* 1%0-mtfr an h o U r|tf about 400 miles in diameter,
be don* with these and othar
Hr
rftiSi”fK"rir,rpkTr.W
in lc m ily |&gt;er*i*led and it* dctlruc fairly distributed about th* cen­ such fugitives.
measures will prove unnecessary.
ter.
Judij told a story of fire years
j, given by varioua federal laws,
'But prudence indicates the neces­ live area spread.
The Weather Bureau said tho
board regulations and court de­
sity of preliminary preparation.
Chief forecaster Grady Norton intensity remained "very severe." in underground fighting, and of
a three-month secret march into
cisions, collective bargaining be­
"Winds will become strong on Germany from &gt;Poland. He aald'
described ihe six-day old hurricane
came a joke." He said the new
M IA M I, S e p l. 1 6 t/P)— A m as­
the
middle
east
Florida
coast
toas being "a I the crossroads."
that if hu and hia men were order­
law had established a measure of
da? with hurricane winds some
sive, scream ing tropical hurricane
equality in such bargaining.
Its slowed down speed— it trav­ distance off shore and If the ed back to Poland, "we will com- *
mit suicide."
gAlthough he ruunaeled cooper­
eled on its west northwest course storm is curving northward storm
ation In international affairs, thv
winds
will
extend
northward
along
only
about
20
miles
in
the
last
- -FRHNCH PLAN-OKEYED ~ ~
fC x p a n H io n Program
\
Ohio Senator said the Hepubli
rig id bout* — indicated” liia l the Tt5*~ toast-' tonight *amT AVednescans in Congress "feel strongly
day,” the advisory stated. •
PARIS, Sept. 16. 6P)— U. S:
Announced
By
Firm
that
compute—study must—be­
storm was developing a re-curvaturr
Norton conceded that the fed- Undersecretary of State William
mads before we continue to pour
ergl forecaster* were "sweating Clayton a p p r o v e d today alx
Natural Gas and Appliance Com­ movement he said.
out the resource! of this country
4
blood" over thia particular hurri­ French amendments to th* final
It
ro
u
ld
curve
northward
and
pany,
Inc.,
franchiser)
dealer
for
at tha rate of »7,000,000,000 a
cane. He said that by all known report of the Marshall Plan con­
Green's
Fuel
Gas
Service
in
the
head
into
the
Atlantic
lo
spend
year In furelgn assistance."
an ford area, has Invested nearly its gigantic force harmlessly, or ii rules of hurricane action, this ference designed to meet Amer­
"If the showing Is made," he
storm should have turned nur.ti ican objections that th* 18 na­
200,000 In a post-war expansion
•aid, "additional loans may l,«
tions were trying to help them­
rogram which when compelled, could lu tn west and head (or the and out to sea long ago.
Justified to help Europe help it­
We're working around the selves Individually, rather than
ill cost in excess of $300,000, se­ mainland.
self and go to work.”
clock. 1 haven’t . wanted to issito western Europe.
eding to an announcement of E.
Northeast storm warnings were a hurricane warning and cause
teed Whittle, president of the
ordered raised from West Paliq unneexaary alarm. But at the tame
ompany.
Striken In Italy ,
Battle UneH
The expansion program as out- Beach to Cape H atterai, N. C., fo l­ time -Wa want to stay on tho
ined by Mr. Whittle includes in- lowing n Weather Bureau advis­ safe aid*. This une has ua acratchtl'eatleiae* freet Taa* Oesl
It’eellesee n - e fees tier I
U 4
meanwhile, expressed belief that
tressed bulk storage capacity to ory at 9 :1 5 A. M. which said the Ing our haeds."
Communist leader, made a bitter
Ws’ll simply have to wait and misery, rethef then Communism,
hree times pre-war capacity and
gpeech In which ha-charged Amer­
corresponding increase in thr vail slom i w ith winds o l more than »ee what the storm decides to do. was th* real forea to be reckoned
ica with “ working eagerly to pre­
ompany’a fleet of service and de­ 140 miles an hour, had remained And hop* that if it turns, it turc&gt; with in Italy and. that the next
pare a new war." He also rrltilivery trucks. « Roland F. Hollo- nearly at a standstill during the to the north."'.
seven months would test Italy’s
efted Preaidant Truman and J*ope
Norton rep-tvtvd that lltfp*- rerlstance to Communism.
Seay, vice president, also stressed night w ith the center now near
* f*i 1 J Jo ; t
Fius.
lawn,
Abaco
Island
In
the
north­
the importance of the company's
Price*
of snip* foods had
A cry of "death to Truman"
expertly trained Service Depart­ latitude 26.7 north longitude 76 / ern Bahama* group,- was being doubled in the Jasl. elx months' t*
Was voiced by perhaps a ' duten
hit-by
hurricane
force-winds
thia
ment which, be - said, would comu wsst*
a year. The best msat cost k/00f i
bf the throng listening to Togmorning. He placed the center nf lire a kilogram, agaliut about tn for a large share of the ex" I t is apparently m oving north­
Haul—
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•pension cost,
w estward about
fivs
m iles an the storm about 800 mile* north­ 700 lira 'lea# j"
I
* M M
; - ‘sswlilla this speech was being
Seventeen veterans are receiv­ hour which m ay Indicate that It east of Ahaco Island.
I.
spaghetti v
s
. . .
delivered the country was being
At 6:L6 A. M. (E8T) the hurrj- ■gainji j r o Jfre; .rationedthread
ing a two years’ tealnlng course
read torn by labor trodbtex which
ean*-was pinpointed near - lati­ 07 lire, against 27 Ur*. Black
_____ ^ __ _ m
-0
■n cooperation with the Veteran*'
P r e m i e r Alcide Do (iasneri'a
tude 23.9 north longitude 76.'j market bread Was 240 lire.
dmlnistretlon. - Tha - Salfl D8*
Seminole County
_ Christian Democratic party clnizgI
west or about 280 mile* eaaf of
irtment has expanded to offer
(A kllogrdm.-le 82 potmde.-Tk#
oa were inspired by leftists. Ital­
Wen PiFm Beach.
he nrvice- nf_ experienced .engin
official rate of exehanga la 380
—Court
Records
ian harvests were threatened by
High acaa a Ml increasing winds Italian Ur* to a dollar, making
In heat!
ana kitchen lay-out
a itriki of r,CW(WKHr farm liUorerk andcuntrarnew Jiuma
along the Atlantic seaboard from the lira worth roughly a third of
M
.tiiiitvrv
UKMia
ers. Leader* of 350,000 metal
or*.
Auxin. Urldtiift, .tut &gt;l*rlhu Tu West Palm Beach to Cap* Hat- a cent)
, /* '.
workers announced that they
Natural Qs* and Appliance O. (1- Itah -itiew , Georgia
teraa, N. Cn were expected to­
A
check - bf -representative
would begin a 48 huur strike toM*lt«n, M
K. RKuaeau
---------------.e seloa
t e a -t'alrtela
.—
impany, Inc,, now has 48 em­
day, the Weather Bureau said.
American foreign service officers. ,*
TuU- Prank Maliai.k
fcJiiabetb
Muhaiek rtus Hits■
belli
P r ic e s
l,ue,t r*mt! *• th* 1'rlce of corn
day,
I Jilt
ployer* and an annual payroll of T
inr uldlng Ihetop advissra of Am- 1
Alrlloa K Euaen. Xu* I'atrtri*
UN Meeting
for future September delivery s e ;
over $180,000. Officer* of the To
And on Sept. 8 Togliatti wa&lt;
Harney II Clary *tu« Ulllan .4
a feeling that tha Immediate prnb__________
■
record on
the Chics g j —
quoted fn" press dispatches from • .
company include &amp; Reed Whittle,
I.elkoHlIi. Ha&gt;. etvlr M'&gt;ri 11 To
baasador James C, Dunn, revealed
t 'n iln a n l iium l-««r i i « n
Hoard o f Trade at $2,115 4 to t i
•
president. Bill K. Conway, vice Ifo.a o a , e * . _
Modena to Home newspapers as
lem was to relieve the Italian’!
•*•**'•?•* ,
Partin, Kora Hell rial Tu ItXrt',
president and sales manager, Mrs.
declaring before a partisan rally; lie declined to ditiutt its con- “ bushel yesterday and Septem ber
hunger and deprivation to itreAg- «
Paulk
it ..i wheat edvenerd the HI percent llm expositions o f d n ctrb si
He'en
Richter,
secretary,
and
Ro­
•"We shall call the Italian pro- tenls except to i-itmfliiKi
uimnient
that u
^
y e it e h U „ p* rew u
^and. above all, fa ith ,
that the
thea their morale In the&gt;face .of a
Clark. Jnnie. -lu t llhrtiarl To
pie
to
fight
for
liberty
which
is
I
Cl. &lt;*.
N i.tw .in i
Communist campaign to capture
A m erican n p o m of meal are h o t j T|lt, Nntlullal lm lu„ r l&gt; , C onferkrmw .hd land P- Holloway, vice president
threatened by the government.”
H T t l . t:* T » T S : N U II T I U liM
power.
It. ls w o r th y -a fn e te that thr * la c lp r .m thenaUttlLi iptrallm-j enee Hoard n-portw l In N e w T u r k trust each other In the full unlsrW riaM . J o - || rtus llx ir . Its)
"W# think it la th# primary
Tn First PrUrral Mavlaat and tun. 1
that
Its index o f
retail prices standing of n common daaiin;.”
United States and llritain must price situation.
Trieste
Fighting
Communist aim to taka Italy by
Aranhn told hia fellow delegitet
Am*It.
■___ _ . .
fo r consum er*' goods and aervWltlidraw their, occupation troops
IfiRl tli e world ni ti'rg&gt;A ffoBtres
legal means,', ona of tha diplomats
ltx l*. A I, .tu x Mabel It To
from Italy within 00 day* of thu
‘Hy A S S O C IA T E D P RKSB * |lCM rose tl.9 percent i„ July tu
&lt;&lt;-»Uasrg m s rsa* Owl
Pin* Pedant Having, and
lew *
‘ b«t It Is up to ths
signing of the pcara treaty, thus
N ew incrcaie* in llie retell c o d * neJ* record high o f 120.8. The
boundary
and
demanded
permis­
Assn.
llnlted Nations to show Item
**"The one thing w* cannot a f-Q
vlng the gi
AuXIn, Viren 11 x u x l.aur. M To
sion to cross.
v
milk were repm trJ
. ^ ' " ‘',,7 '^
,h * lnd”
“ * how to maintain II
ford I* bread riot*. There ta noth­
after itself. Moreover Moscow has o, l 1 meat and
1 1- 1
1 mMn that* the purchasing power
The Yugoslavs called up rein­ Clarence I. C*alh.rmaa
ing the Comhtuulsfs would Ilka
The United Nations Atserrhly forcements In full battle formaParker !.' Palmer etal To Coanect{at It ba known th*( there U a today at public diituuion ol the „ f the dollar Iq July thia year
belter."
Icot Mutual l u
Molotov rehabilitation plan ready tignificance of high fund pricer waa 7P.1 rente compared with which convened today, faces the
rnoit
m 11,
lu l,on‘ ^mediately a .battalion of
Long, gain P etui Kllsatielh To
The diplomats eald they regard­
for the relief of those who desire ranged from optimum over in-l***® cent* In 1923.
Central Phobia Prodiixton C*r.
ed th* farm atrika In th# pre­
J iuSI a»• reserve
»■ w « n
r
.
»
“
"A
*
HP
1
*
9
. 1L‘ This la bolstered by the an­
A
iaiU
V
M
K
V
T
OP
MOUTHAliK
position with its full
*u
rialng. costs In Vital proldems which will give the
dominantly laftlst north as ari
nouncement of a bumper Russian creased production to a prcdic-*_,.^Kf^on
Nalinnpl Hank ol Ortaado
1eluded:
complement of armor and artillery, T oPlrx
opelng gun "In th# Comranblet
Oearge King
grain harvest - the.Soviet Union lion of an economic rcccuion.*
S8-natlon Imdy lu- greatest 'teat
I Washington •— Henator
Fepper
„
,,
Major General T. S. Alrey,
campaign to harry to dsath'th*
s v a n m u T iD x o p m o n t h a u k
being virtually the only area in
Price* of meat in Philadelphia (D-Fla.) "Th* American peoplz ,Ior* P™bt*in«, such as tha
Milter liny A l l u
A ll.*n Noyew
non-Communlst,
non*8oclall*I
British commander in Triers, said
all Europe where crops havcn!t
lo*‘ ed Into tR« lha Yuguilava indicated then they He Viral! It Auatlu .l a l
Christian Democrat government
failed or been bad. So the word butcher ihopt were ir|&gt;oitrd to might Ju»t as well get ready tor ' . “ ",v,
S A T IIK A lT ItM OP MONTH AHS3
of Premier De Gaapert.
has guns out that Russia will lw have inc(rated dure .0 ten ten.*
„
■
jau^U ^pV ugo,
adted would abide by the decision of the
llurne Owner. Iu&gt;.n Corp. To AMi
British Aratrican command and U g X t . Illll etvlr WC
D* Gesperi warned ltelland foe .
abl* to provide bread for tho a (round yettnday. with choice jjJiu *»“ *.h«l*^^™nCn«ler?
&lt;ll‘ rinft lh* w**k. o r more, of would reftr ths matter to the
II..ms
Owners
Corn.
Tu
Areble
dat that the country would b e f)
needy.
I.
Iletl.
Xus
Mabel
T..
sirloin
.leak
in
iome
neighborhood
Feeder*
AstoelaUon
•
‘
TRg
I
^
U
U
whfch
be*
in*
u*m
cuoauw o a toy dog in hia bed el 2,900,000 tone abort of . n*ttya
diplomatic level,
■
f France being another nation in
Pier Ida Htase Hash Ta Jo* II
; why. this natiua ia inereaajng it*,
*
,,
. ,
the Philadelphia General Hospital cereali Mhla year. ’ The Unrtvu
Which Russia ia particularly in­ More* at ) l lo $1,10 a-pound.
"Owing to the extraordinary tYcfgM vlui 11e111• Ray .
la three-year-old Richard CarvaiL State* how la bringing in the
terested, the French Communists
Meanwhile, official* of iwo p,i*. *ffort .« Paction la Iwc.u.o Lseinbly
.
.Pr.ob!«n&gt;» Wore the
good tense and tactful handling
ft OTIC*: o p T A X LIMN
Included)
13. 8. Inwrnal lOvener Va. Wil­ A victim of a glandular form o t first shiploads of grain and coal
•iso have born redoubling their
by the American troops," Alrey
tuberculosis, the boy needs strep­ bought with an outright gift
efforts to gain control of the op* in Philadelphia taid that in- cantlve to produce. *lf the hya-' Palaatine, tha Balklna, tha Big ■aid, "an incident wa* prevent­ liam MvOlH '
tf. H. In l.rsa l Heaeau* V .. J. Cmate*
.............
would
.
'have
—' to Jdo -without
’**■- -----taria *
la elim
- -inated,
- - -this progress Powar veto, admission o f hew ed." He added thet the effalr
tomycin costing $1.0(1 per day for a to Italy nf $126,000,000.
country. Russia has let it
fdlalST
period of three or four, months to
known that the proposed Franco- meat thiee day* a week becam e o f , w M b« continued to where so -ca ll- members, Franco Spain, emergency might hate led "to bloodshed and
U H Interaal Itaveaue Va. ('harles
food relief for needy countries, a- breach of the articles of the n MXTure Xus Doana llrnwh
Italian customs union is regarded
save his Ufa. IIII mother, Mrs. T*n of th* 1947 Unlveralty of
mVna^tarl.” 1
w dl ^
plana and financing of U. N. *ky peace treaty."
With disfavor in Moscow, and Is funds on hand were im ufficient Id
France* CarveU, cant afford to Miami varsity
rally fdolt
football squad are
mccl
current
food
price*.
holding out the prospect of wheal
So*wdjffurto) graduate* of Miami high achoolt.
buy »t (fnternerioeal
(
HUNGARIAN ELECTION
lloalon—Senator
FI a n d e r a •ernper headquarter* in New York
Both
the
American
and
Yugo­
• far France which ia short of
A two-ceni iiiu c .iic in the price (R-Vt), chairman of a congres- calling a world conference on free­ slav officer* at the post aald
BUDAPEST, Sept. IS, (#■&gt;—
bread.
Investigating dom of Information and tha praaa thay would consult with higher
of m ilk—rfruro 17 to 19 ce n t*-- aional committee
Thua the-war of the itmi In
proposed authorities. Tha Yugoslavs drop- Communist Imr* Nagy 4raa elect­
spiraling priced* said tbs price so­ consideration, of the
beca'mc
effective
today
in
Prndlced speaker of the house of the
ll rushing toward what
lution was to ‘M .v .ln ,, a • l a U l . 1948 U. N. budget of $30,000,000.
back a few feet from the new Hungarian parliament today.
Nagy 1* no relation to former
ale crisis will bring the thing major St. I-ouit dairiei begin on the quesi^on o f prices with Bectfftty Council, six tutrahui to
The Yugoslavs Rad jumped the Ferenc Nagy of lha Small Haid­
head soon if nothing else paying an additional cent a quart, Industry. Other alternajlvaa, he Ecunumlc and Roclal Council and
gun toon after midnight on the er* Party, who waa ousted In a
'Mr*.
■aid ware to "give up the Idea of two membera to Trusteeship Coun­ Britiah-American-Yugoslav
„ if f « liT « - S e p » * J L - lW 7 s lh» inbecrtplion rate o t
with ri*e» lor Grade-A.milk lo 21
....................... ......................................... ......................
. .unfit
. . lM*ann*laalM M iw ^^H
timet* ..... Commu
Tha
full smploynwnt and depend on cil, progress report on creation bis for h#r to occupy treaty-gain- f&gt;4w parliament waa sleeted Aug.
TH* Sanford Kerala w ill be increased lo 2 5 "c ta U a
cent* and lo 22Vi for homogenized a reservoir of memploved for o f-* worid police force, progress
31 and tha Communists emerged
milk.
week. Monthly and yearly subscriptions w ill be in cn sie d
regulation of .wages, and prices, report on atomic control.
Rioting betwaen Hal Ians and as tha largest single party.
proportionate'y at the same tilde. Paid in-advanc* subThe price of eggs'rdae two rente or, go back to government. con­ — — ----------- :------------------ LL
*
President
Zottep
TUdV
aald
tn
Slava heralded the birth o f tho
in Portland, Ore,, aiul the Ore­ trols,"
s c rip lio n i^ ill ba delivered at th* old is ta until tbs ex­
Fn
address
before
the
election
of
gon Milk Board scheduled hearings .WxAhlngton—Renator Capehart ttal dlslrlct, Mrs. |v&lt;fi}a Mae Hum­ fro# territory af Trieste, embrac­ the speaksr that Hungary, newly
piration date.
ing
this
Adriatic
port
and
H«
phrey
wta
accepted
*
«
e
teacher
_ - v- j - —
— l»l*r this month on propodils fa r (R-Ind) said tha high prices a n
restored to Mvereignlty by Allied
environs.
latlflcaUon of the Hu
S,U^ ° Bo.5Mt» 5 ^ 0nd S.,r**t!
milk .hike of two to linked to this country1* forat
The Herald regrets tha necessity of iacrcasiai its f *
The 'AMG anrwurwamenl said pence treaty, would maintela the
Boutn Bide Primary, Junior three rente -a quart over the pre­ aidprogram
'that tha bai
subtcnptioo rate at this time, but tbe price of the paper
vailing 17-reul price.
faculty appointmants ap- the. machittegun Incident occurred forelgn.polIcy gshe had punued the
answer torialng costs of living
on'wbiclriwS^rint is three timet higher (baa it was W V
and "wa pr5v^i. w*r' : Mr*.-Earl Forbea on ifc /r o a i between Borinno and last two year*. (Hungary's policy
' ictlon, and
In Chicago, a federal grand Increased production,
irking 48 hours and MU* Elisabeth Fite at tha Proacco.
-ha* been largely oriented with
fore the war and other production coils Kara increased _
jury Invastlgatlon of mast p rle« ought to be
that o f Moscow).
.
, W#*t Side Primary Sehool; Mrs.
Will begin Sept. 22 with 42 com­ a week Instead of 40."
■sort
or less to ihW aama extent.
A
Yugoslav
unit
af
34
soldier*
Washington — Senator Brewatar Faul Mikler as teacher of Homo commanded ' by two officers pre­
panies, individuals and associa­
Economic*
at
tha
Oviedo
School}
ANOTHER
BRITISH
LOAN
&lt;R-M«l
aald
tha
Administration
tions subpoenaed to appear. U. .8
’
This -ia the first increase ia these rates which we
sented itself at the provisionalattoryys throughout the coun­ had allowed Uj# nation's food ox- Mrs. Jean Carlton of Winter Pnrk arid disputed—Boundary and de­
.
.
hava
madr stnee' February, 1938. It will be recalled that
LONDON,
Sept.
A
at
an
elemantery
teacher
at
Ovla*
try were Instructed by Attorney port program to "run riot" and
manded permission to cross. Th* _
t source aald today
at the time we resumed daily publication following a
General Tom Clark to start their advocated curtailment of fo6d ship- do} Mr*. Elaine Bauman of Win- Americana refused. The Yugo­ Bzlteln - »&lt;&gt;on might ask tha In­
mania.
'«
M leather at Oviedo slavs argued that thay Interpreted
period a* a tr&gt;-weekly during the war, w* made no addi­
ternational BiMk for o' 13*0-000..
High School. '
tional charge for th# two *X**J— 1 ---- J -'‘--------*
the peace treaty as authorising 000 loan, designed
Mr*. Mary Lee Nkhola waa *t&gt; Yugoslav troop* lo enter the
*
weel to.ouz sk'

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THE OLD HOME TOWN

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High Costs
-Holding Meat
. Prices Up

Army's New Jet Bomber Heady For Ground Tests
R *

Nation's Leaders De­
mand Action To Re• store More Reason­
able . Price Levels
•

WASHINGTON. Sept.

i r a n d e d Residents I ;«.gf_
w ira^ iicttT o
Warning^ Rescued
By Coast* Gu a r d

V ~m

In Franconia. N. If. Senator
Bridge* called on President T ru ­
man to (unman tdfelhrr leader*
*f every phaaa of American enter*
ftprlta to do something voluntarily
W*boat th* high #*§t of Jiring.
temper* of tbf peopl*^ t»
g eueh that* V{*
tie* to .voluntary -action .on tM
part of leader* of all phaiea of
our economy will probably be •

J srti«rw S if s n

an addresa prepared for the 3flth
annual
meeting of the New
England Conference
of State
Federation* of Women's Clubh.
. In Boston a spokesman for one
•*ef Boston'* leading department
itoret charged that a few manu­
facturers were engaged In a “ legal
black market” —raising the price
of good* after they had bean
ordered for delivery.
Jnhn~S. Parkins, controllar and
assistant aecretary-traaaurer of
Wm. Filtna’a Son* Co., aald In a
statement prepared for a con­
gressional sub-eommitt*# ' at •
public hearing on high price* that
■a* few Manufacturer* have charged
wprie*s upward “ alter we hav*
eOntracteJ for auppllea.”
Rep. Bender' &lt;R-Ohlo) aald In
Waahlngton that k buyer*' strike
may be necessary to bring down'
prices.
Remarking on 90-eent butter and
high eoats of other thing*, the
Ohio lawmaket declared In a
abatement:
“ It la time for the buyer to do
something more thin beware.
, m “ it may be necessary for the
housewives of America to take
tbs Issue Into their capable hand*
once more with an ofd-fashloned
era strike.”
.
buvsr
. “ It la all too clear that any
effort* 'to hold the price tine
through Independent action on the
part of retailers will be Utterly
unsuccessful,” he added.

Truman Ship SkirtH
Tropical Hurricane
ABOARD USS M I S S O U R I
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN,
. Sept. 17, (7P&gt;—Officer* of this bat­
tleship bringing President Truman
hong from Brasil said 'today they
&gt; are'prepared to take "evasive ac­
tion" If necessary to avoid a hur­
ricane off the coast of Florida.
. The Missouri was around MO
mile* ta il of S t Atigftxtine, and
^appeared unlikely to approach
“ thin srvSraF hundred mile* of
tha alow-ntovltig storm center. If
a change of course should become
necessary to avoid t)(e hurricane’e
.Lpatfc. Aha' battleship could easily
outrun ft.
|
The Missouri Is eehedufec) to de­
bark the presidential party Triday
at Norfolk. Va.; and Mr. Truman
plans to be back in the White
House Saturday.
FOKRKRTAL SWORN IN

the nation's first
at 11 A. M
M. Vinson, tie* o f
United Stat
administered
oath, elevating
s i FetreataTfrom
ry i f the Navy
g§|| to head of
tha anuad
rmad fi
forces. The cere■was held In the office of the

of tha Navy,

M IAM I. Sept. 17
Tbwmost
Jemhle hurricane in 19 scan
tr v e d but n l the churning At
lelittc Ocean today. ladling the
law rt'n.T cul* Hast U « . r sslih irmtT
Itryu* fury .vml diivm g hundredto pul-lii shelleis.
note regarding
C )flu'hic wimls bote down on ■ An o p tlm itlii
the mast from |U(I nf( Deltas- storm |*to»pei tc In; the Sanforc
Beat h, to rip between Miami arid .ite.i was *&gt;&gt;npd'd it limm IikIsv
hv It, F. W ltilnet. Sr. wr.illieim.sn.
West‘S Palm Reach stuillly a lln
who reported I harmnelri leading
Bonn.
of i ’J.BO on ho goseinment type
Ihe Coast Guard repalled a
mslitim ent.
H it liarimetei
has
fool picket hoat and a c r e w &gt;f
varies! llUt- two tlegiees s;ncr the
tine* had disappeared on a tr»
disturbance stsilesj, he sir l-sted,
Cue mission and was * presumes!
■snd ha* been lietsveen i'b fto .snd
Imi. but it latei was sitihlrrl 29.H2.
in ir t y higli sees and w.rs believed
" U n til oi n u t f we base a
to have evacuated a slo/en |&gt;«sgfi*: ,|,a,~ /X r lm * m lutm nettu piessIlls ruled hy high water southeas* U|p | ^ (t
.sfitIt Iptlr sHV
of ia.m il.
, evere w in d ," h- *v&gt;d lie | - ,inled
A private yacht with |ln r r nut that h u iiii.me*- ieek airss ol
C-'csl Guard
said moiint.iinmn least te iiilrttiie in low pressute
wik.es-and sc learning -wind»&gt; |ue
urai, nndiln+TTj'it'rtni tlti^mnrt
aboard radioed .in SOS. hut tin had hern p ifs ,n trd Irnm liasrlm g
vrated a rrscue attempt, lire pas hither porlh aid hv the higlirh
sengett ate_Dr. A._____
M Rntwurth. pie*»ur» ‘ flies. RailttHl)

D i s a s t e r Relief A " eiiuiea, aranrl—By
For E me r g e n c i e s

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From Hurricane
Is Reported Here

h r n - t h tg V T m l and u w
torts V il| lend to keep tbe price*
, 3 e f.lto e itw k and o tfa l up th* to il
oh 1947. The D rp .rlm ttW fM id .
hoWrter, that thfre may i n tome
decline became meal prices are
t "higher than normally indicated
by the volume o f meat production
f n d ronrumer ipending."
ing and production are expected
to be heavy the re»t o f the year,
the Department raid these pricet
probably w ill continue, at - high
levelr becaute o f a imaller pork
supply and a ihortage of lamb.
An analysis by the Department**
food stuff* divition »aid meat ex^ports at the pretent rale w ill
M otal about 500.000.060 pound*
tbi* year. This would be three
lime* the yearly aveenge for pre­
war 1937-39 but "le * . than 3 percent o f total U . S. production thi*
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y u t.

FU**™*.

IN fRIPAXATION for tail and ground tests st Seattle, the Andy's newest Jet propelled bomber, the Boeing
NB-17, Ia. rolled from Its hangar. Powered by sin jet engines, the huge craft alio hna rocket motors near
the tall for emergency bunts of speed. Overall dimensions of the new bomber ore similar to lho*e of the
B-29 Superfortress. It Li the first Jet bomber with swept-bsck wings.
(International Sourulphoto)

Harold ^Stassen Battle Of Words Has Begun
Demands Special
In United Nations Assembly
Ily IIKWITT MACKENZIE
Congress Session
At* Fnrrlgn Affair* An*l;*t
Ten Americans
The war o f the pnliticnl i*ma
now ha* tafo "eye*.” or fiK-al
GOP CandidatcWants
of extreme activity, after
Killed By Reds point*
Food Conservation
the early manner of the great
hurriennr which ha* bsreu moving
And Marshall Plan
1tip -the "Saatel ii *eis-Since War’s End «liJf*TOU*ly
board of the Untied State* —om*

NF.W YORK. Sept. 17 &lt; * ) Harold E. Sta7*»n today declared
America, "should begin .tit _DD«Ji
a nationwide, coordinated, vofuntsry food com erratinn program

eye representing the stioiig-ai&gt;n
method* being amplny-od In Em
rope-and - Asia,--and t t m - u r t t v" r iT
^ j j' SfaTsIsall
‘ ami‘ Frank' Mar
f,sQ%
(ha I'Rttlr* of wonU wacmir in 4 *,
,
the Ataerobly o f the United Na
o Miami.
Hum___
•
____ . . Ticet.. lighl_ polci^conjiuuniLa
WASHINGTON H*i,i 17 (/IA
TJ’e conflict In the As**mbU ; tionshnes
„V,
, ,n n 7 V . 1 . vrlAs from a conceited ilffetT•truelot • ipecial iruion of Congte»i r W^
Senator Wtlry (K-Wts) today s|Vl. tactic* of- the eastern hl-sc.
t u t and tempotary
to enact the M arthall Plan.
under
th
r
ntasii&gt;r
made public a Stale. Department jled by Ru**ln. The purpose of the “ ’ ** ,,1nrk rt
The former M in n rtn la governor compilation .howing that 10 Amrt :&lt;lrive I. to try to renter world "nslaughl and gmls up to I0S
only ' avowed
1948 Republican
i '
. i- .s «... i
lattentinn on Soviet metbiMla of miles an hour ilsimned Miami.

Report Released By
- St at &lt;*“ Depal-tmcnf
At Wiley’s Request

only .7 inclr its the last 24 hnuis.
•vnil was

f inch dtiiing the pie

_VU*U»-d-t IwkSSsar^S-roPsI &lt;»( OSSe StSril

fur -Itt Inrun it(V to noon.
A ll school* in Seminole County
were m dcrfd clgsesl hy Supt. I
W. I.swtnn last evening lo r tl»djjtntlnn o f the slotni period a n t
ellect w&lt;
In the disife Im fiire the fateful kslmonm riiietrls to this elfect

ican. h.ve met death “ under q u ? £ iw ld u p ||n ^ nnt onlv ltPfl B f(ffM
preiidentisl candidate, said m an
tionable ctrcumilances in Rysstan-:
lnlt .tm tle,! obstruction In lawn in'MInmt « is* trcard all night jntvde hy—radio;— Mesnw-hde ad
address at a chamber o f com
dam m alrd araa* since the wai'* thr UN.—*
ring the tap tap tap-of hanihrer*^ (’ j|v P11()1|1(VPr,- ihsIice ,snd Itrem i
m e re r luneheoif-'Thrt- Shortage o f
|
Thus far th* UN has been hani- mnlnjr up Morm protation over ,.
,
. .
**
food around the world for thi
,
e • ! strung by thfe persistent use of : riats windows, nailing down *■ - I have illetled lor txtssilile finit addition.
Assistant Secie ,,)V vHo (&gt;y ^)lp |{ll„ i BI1, wii-&gt; r ,-|es Uinl uiiailit tiluil^awnv A t s grm-i— Sluu-s (asname.l open to.
next winter require* immediate
f r n t t i M l " esii
ietton;“ ~ -------------------------------- -- lary- Norman Arm our-wrote Wiiev.
' tmies the liosvl of the gale drown-[(|sy until
the irgirl.x Wedtu
e l out the sound of iramnier*.
![day
i
i
' n ,. i-,,,.
"four
American
citizen*
suffeie.l
noon closing
U nlett we conterve food, he
(torn
physical
violence,
not
in­
.is cancelled
added, "th e . p rrtiu re o f demand
IuikIi- pu meeting
by President lis t e r I harp,*
““
on a dwindling food supply next sulting in death."
Most. i f Jnoh'all. o f the instances
;Thie trr ih e -rira f -need &lt;lf keep
winter w ill drive our high price*
HAVANA, Cuba. Sept. 17—(Ah
mg trleplitrue comMUnitaliulft o|o-tr
even higher and increaie the dan­ ched have-been published previous
The Army Pres* Bureau aniinune-l
svorktnen of the Southern |{-'!
ger o f boom and b u tt in the ly. but Arm our’s repoit was the
ed tmlay that five policemen
TOKYO, Sept. l7-&lt;yPl—Ftomlfirst statistical compilation. It wa&lt; have t-een charged with homicide --ater* of Jhe rampaging Tome lelrphi-ne Corn party htoughl i
American economy."
Rtaisen a««ert*d th a t • only the prepared at Wiley's request .and a* the result of a two-hour gun ltis-er swept to within two mile* |w&gt;tl,slil* battery cha.gmg tinpresident and the government pro­ was mtde public by the Wisconsin battle Monday In which five per-j of Tokyo's eastern suburb* tonight out of storage and put it inr■•
vide “ effective national leader Senator's.office without comment •on* were killed snd M wounded, *s unofficial estimate* jumped to
operation alongside the huihhtr;
ship" for the contervatlon progThose charged,, tho Bureau
47 the number of dead, missing
Five o f the deaths occurred Aug.
ta miler that emergency h itten n
ram.
asid,
included
Police
Major
Mario
,
od
Injured
in
the
typhnon-btell
A* to the Marshall Plan, the IP, It'tfl, when an unarmed Amei - ttalaberria. chief of fhe Enemy diaaitar.
j tan he u*rd m event (hr |kswci
lean
A
rm
y
transport
plana
was
World War two naval captain said
Activities Bureau, and four other
A new levee break on the Tome l( f o i ,iff. Raiirrirs ran give aholit
bv Yugoslav fighter
figt
“ my urgent message today M that shot down hv
policemen Under hi* command.
River threatened to add new tons ( j |v„ „ i „ f ,e,ske. according
Yugosl
speed is necessary In It* Implem­ near Iotk* Bled, Yutoelsvig.
The shooting _bn&gt;ke out when ..f water In the wide dream _aweep. |
,,
Btl ...............
Three occurred In
one
In Poland,
Pol
entation.”

Five Persons Killed
.......... ..............
!,Uv '"’"n rl",m8 n,r K
In ffavalm Battlejjap Typhoon Death
Toll Benches 2,917

'The President,’* ha declared,
“ should promptly advise the coun­
try of the clear fact that Europe
cannot move Into this next winter
wlfhout a definite program from
this Country.
"The basic facts of thin years
economic situation In Euron* were
known monltTago. This la not a
surprise situation. It la a chal­
lenge that ha* been known for
many months but not ndequately
lliet to this day.”
Btsascn aald the Marshall Plan
“ Is not, a perfect plan" but “we
need to realistically face alter­
native!.”
"As Europe move* Into this next
bleak winter—there are only two
plan* for Europe—ona ti the Mar­
shall Dan. and the other la the
Communist plan," he aald.
“Tha Marshall Plan envisages
assistance of this country on thy
basis of a proposal developed by
Europe for Its own self-help and
for Its need* from America. It
enviaagea the rebuilding of Eu­
rope, the gradual raising of the
standard* of living of ita wartorn
people, and the maintenance there
of political and economic freedom,
Vtd of independence from oursel­
ves and from other*.
“The Communist plan, as 1
Judge .U, aaeka a Europe moving
■tap by step along a Socialist
route. It call* for a Limitation and
disruption of the production of
tries until- Com(Cssllsw* MS P u s %t*S ir-1
LOCKED CONTROLS

WASHINGTON, S ept 17. MV-&gt;
The Civil Aeronautics Board aald
today that locked controls proti­
ablv caused the takeoff sta** o f
a United Airlines Plane at New
York May W In Wlhfch 48
killed.

M IAM I. Sept. 17. « l ’&gt;- A cyclonic tropic*1 storm tore
into I lor id *’* lower fa s t Coast today. Isolating Miami and
sending thousands o f refugrr* stiealmng -from Hood-menaced
Okeeth-drre Jew'ands
• M m itly before noon, the monitor hunicane v u chatter­
ed “ seiy near" the coast, a short distance south of Palm
nrach.^and was swilling lowatd land at 10 miles per hour.
The lio p ira l storm, which was horn in the Caribbean, right
days ago. was rs p rc trd to tip across the f luiida peninsula,
with pe.sk intensity in th* Cert Myers area ahold nightfall.
Winds "r nniideiablv abo'e 100 miles per hout" beat
down trees, broke communications lines and flattened tight
building* as the storm mounted in force. Miami had gusts up
to 1OH m ih* pet hour, a n j the Coast Gunid at West Palm
Beach said IZO-mile gusts were slamming its installations.

Sf BRING. Sepl. 17 *
Two train* with a M*l of 74
__C|us ol cvatuws sliah-w*i»-to-b*t*'-arris«l-b»r* hv Tft-or 11^
A. M. t.irley ftnni the hurricane slathej lower {)k-"chnhee are*
did nnt aritve and it was not known whether they actually
started out. wh»lb&gt;t the storm delayed tJ^ejn j&gt;r whelberjhey__
hadTaHen victim to the- high winds.

The two trains were to base moved over Atlantic Coast
— I.ine-lratke ftem the—erra to M m jrw hr'te Ilf* FEC and
Seaboard Air line Railway form a juncture. Ihe Seabord
was to have talrp over the two trains thrre at S A. M., mov­
ing them into brie within the next two or three hour*. How­
ever, the |wn trains did not show up at Marcy, What happened
to them, if they ever started out, was unknown.
M IA M I—Sept, 17,
dozen commercial airplant*
used in service lu I’ jn American countries were smashed to-,
day when winds estimated at 109 milei an hour blasted an
airport at -Miami.------------------ ' '
Gelling through hv telephone to the Associated Press
Bureau at Atlanta after a communications blackout of several
houts, AP Correspondent F.. V. W. Jones said Ihe planes had
been moored to the ground in advance bul that Ihe moorings
proved nf no t * I uf
" A ll of the p lin rs were wrecked or badly damaged,'*
Jones s a id .'“ T ir e were large Iwo'erigine planes. One huge
ship was hurtled into the passenger port at the airport. There
were no reports of any injuries!"
NEW ORLEANS. S»PI. 17 - i* ; — The New Orleans
W ralher Bureau, whirh reported thst comr-iunlcaliom with
.South Florida werr lost, laid today that the g r r il tropical
hurricane apparent)* was centered at 11 A. M. |F.ST) "very
near th r coast a short distance south of Pain Reach."
"Communications in eatreme South Florid* have failed
and no rrpotls are available in that area," the Bureau
said.
"The e rn lrr nf the hurricane it apparently very near th*
coast a short d itla n rr south o f Palm Beach, moving westward
8 to 10 miJri p rr lo u r. It is attended by winds considerably
■bore 100 miles per hour near th* center and gales over
a wide area.
"Before communications failed West Palm Beach report­
ed winds 88 miles per hour and Miami 71 miles per hour.
A ll precautions should be continued over South and Central
Florida and adjacent waters.
."Hurricane srarnlngs are displayed from north of the
Florida Keys lo Ihe Tituiville-Tam pa line and storm warnings
on Ihe keys and oser Ihe peninsula from Jacksonville lo Cedar
-K ey*,--------------- --------------------- -- -----------------

In Hungary and on# In the So­ SalaWria tried tq aireat I'nljre mg toward Tokyo. Advance fingers
the ftoml were expected to hit my
1 'l l
J
viet zone of Germany. The foui Major Emilio Tro at tbe home
lion-fatal incidents s lf took ylset Major Antonio Marin DApico on the suburb* sometime tomorrow. i T l l i r S l l l l l l l / U I l l l l I K l S
In Hungary. Armour said there I* suspicion of harelng been Involved &gt; Ih» entire district ws* evacuated
the recent staying of a raptaln, j to the accompaniment of warning
"no record of physical 7 " *!. . in Snlaharria
and Ihe other police- airs
rena.
to American citizens within
g il
men w ill he trie d by -a m ilita ry
tKyodn News Agency reported
Heeilawa
rase ats
rourt, and 10 xlvllians arrested
new romniiatlon shnwe&lt;i 774
as - ar result o f ' the nffray ssitt "&lt;b-ad,
*~116# Injured and 2,017 miss­
far* lesser charges In cIvjHan ing throughout the 20 prefectures
NF.W YJ)RK, Kept. 17, &lt;AV
LaGuardla Reported eourta.
reporting stoym
damage. -The In n si*eeeh whlrh Russia did not
official
death
toll
was
some
800
applaud, Serrelary rtf State Mar­
In Critical State - THIS IS OFFICIAL
less thaO Kyodn'* figure.
shall ■ternty deinande&lt;l todev thst
SA1JI
RAFAEL,
Calif..
Sept.
17
Among tire dead were two the United Nations *save Greece
NEW YORK, Bept 17. CePtFormer Mayor Fioretlo II. lus- —(TP)—The Department of Inter­ American soldiers of the Flret from Communist “ aggressis-e arts”
Guardia. 44, who Jouated colorful­ nal Revenue hat established the CaValry Division who drowned in the Balkans—and save tbe
ly for many cause* in 80 atrenu- size of the average coed'a waist­ 'then their truck ran into a wash-- pea*-e organization itself from
nut near OJlin last night.
Russia's "abuse" of the veto In
ous year* of public ljf*. falleil to line af 24 Inches.
the Security Council.
rally today from • collapse suf­
Ho proposed that the 66-natlori
fered at.Ms home last night, hi*
(Jetieral Assembly formally fi*
physician announced.
blame &lt;m Yugoslavia, Bulgaria anil
The physician. Dr. O e o r g e
Alluinla fur "hostile acta” against Weather Ir Spotty
Raehr. said upon leaving LaGuarGreece and (hat It then name a
ilia’s bedside that the former may­
Throughout U.S.
border commission to try to preor and director general of UNBRA
rent
further
trouble.
*
RY
ASSOCIATED
PREHH
“ has thus far ahown no aigns o f
Since 1884, weather records ihuw that 44 hurricanes or tropical
Unless Greece ran be aaved.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
rallying. There appears to h« no
indication of Immediate change storms hav# struck Florida or the Caribbean area — tome of these Marshall asserted grimly, no small
A violent tropical huirtcan**
devastating,
some
of
them
relatively
minor.
nation ran any longer feel safe..
cither for better or worse."
From 1820 to 1842, not a year pasted without some tropical dis­
The American Secretary laid ■ moved toward lire Florida const
LaGuardla “ suddenly collapsed
and sank Into a deep stupor" last turbance; while since 18W, record* show 20 years In which the atate 7-point artioii program before the today amt by'flr.lO A. M. (EST)
Assembly. His speech bristled with West Palm Beach reported winds
night, Dr. Raehr aald. The phyairl- was not hit by high winds. .
. La«t year qualified with Tampa** “ ghost hurricane." It was sup­ criticism of the Soviet Union.
H2 miti-s an hour with fritst* up
an said bulletin* on his conditinn
When Marshall had finished lu 110.
Would be Itaned twice daily and posed io have roared In from the Gulf, but something happened (nn
any rhange between those hour* one knows what) ami it came In with little more than a few wind Soviet Chief Delegate Andrei VI*
The vlrn li. were the highest
gust*.
hlnakv. depnty foreign minister of
“will be reported Immediately."
Modern hurrlrane history In this part of the world date* from Russia, did not atiplattd. To oh yet re|Mirted on the coast, and
September, 1800, when Galveston.. Texas was hit. More than 4,000 servers In Ihe gallery It appeared were accompanied by heavy min
died and damage waa about $30,000.r&gt;00.
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that
he and
associates
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PALATKAr Sept, J7„M Y -A S t
almost the only nneS'tn the great' * ‘
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September, 1806 — penaaeola and Mobile, 1.12 dead, $.1,400,000 hail who, kept silent on the rntlmi
Johns River. fithm aia, charged
to
shelter
tn
public
buildings,
with violation o f F lorida Game damage.
of applause.
-------------------------------------- £ _ — _
s J _ . echonts and hotels.
mage.
AugutJ, 1915 — Galveston, 275 dead, $50,000,000 dam
and Fresh Water Fish Commis­
September, 1815 — New Orleans and lysulslann
sion regulations, waa discharged
, 215, $13,*
All member* nf the Townsend "Mcanwhifc, fairly mid air cov­
Vgsterdav by Circuit Judge tie r- 000,000.
Club were requested this morning ered Montana, with heavy rains
September, 1918 — Key West, Corpus Chriati, 284, $22,000,000. by R. C. Swope, vice president, to extending into northern Idaho
bert If. Frederick who held that
September. 1824 — Lower East Florida Coast, 400, $86,000,000. attend funeral service tomorrow and Wyoming. Minimum temper,
the 1942 amendment establishing
September, 1W8 — Across tha Waat Indies $80,000,000; a n d at the'First Methodist Church at aturva today Included 31 at Butte,
the state agency aa a constitution­ .
al body waa never agreed upon by West Palm Bssmh and Everglade* Florida, 2AOO, $75,000,000.
10:30 o'clock l o r Mrs. Martha Helena and Great Falls, Montana.
September, 1830 — Santo Domingo and Haiti. 2,
both house* of tbe IMI lagiala$40,000,000. Moffttt who has been secretary Helena had an inch of wet snow
September, 1835 — Key West, 600 (ne damage r
nf the rluh since Ita organisation. yesterday.

United1 Nations
Save Greece

16 Hurricanes Have Struck Florida
Since Saving Records Began In 1886

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sr.nniNG. s-rt. n . &lt;,n— An
estimate,! 10.000 persons from the
rlrti Okeechobee farming and
grazing areas streamed through
here today, fleeing from the huge,
dike l«rj|id. hurricane-lashed taka.
All communication from the
smith side of the Lake was lost
around 8 \. M . said Robert Mack,
field officer for lh» tJ. 8. Corps
of Engineer* who said an in­
spection trip showed the nofth
side o f the dike was holding.
'
However, be said, the south
side had water piled two to thr**
feet higher than on the north,
lie did not give the level but
Icvfl wai
&gt;cetrr,lwy the lake's.
I
4i's-n a-s slightly over 11 feet.
Tbe illke, built aftrr tn* 1928
hurricane dmwned many hundreds
in tbe area, 1* 10 feet htgh. 300
fret thick at tho bottom ahd 100 *
fret thick at the top It Is mad*
ef earth, atone and shell.
Mack said wind* of 40 mile*
were whipping the l*ke. lie aald
he believed tbe huge dike would
hold: hut this conviction waa not
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The Sanford Herald

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947

KNIGHT'S DREAM

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

lU lab lU kta la IWtH"’
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4 jll»
r (h ,l
a
a a 4 aap 4 ar al ,

irncVboun»l th**ii« thtrt then* irtlwl.m'Ver bn'another war.'.’
Thin firm ntntem«-Ht wan mailt! by Trygve hie; liccratnrygeneral o f the UN. Ill a a|&gt;eech In Boatou recently. •
I.it* w'ent on to-nay that "no country, with the jiower
•S U t H
at
N r. as
i t , it m a ilt, , '
D d i k t , ST, I« l» . a l A * S w l illf lc * to make war regards war as a practical proposition now or
• r SkStatS. klwiMa, a a S rr ikt Art
in the future. No country ‘on earth can tolerate another
• I C a aaiiM af XUicM.M. IMST.
war. even within the limits of warfare as we have known
it iii the past."
,
The Sepetary-General believes thut the disagreements
which‘are causing so much friction will eventually be |murably settled, because such a Settlement Is necessary. The
&gt;i n sru icT iox ’ niT ifs
danger o f any one country or group o f countries deciding to
■ r I'attlrii ttttk
remain outsidt the UN would be ruinous, nii(T” iriuVtl'n&gt;il lx?
considered, la; said.
This is the projier attitude for a man In Lie’s position.
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tttllrfi.
m ti
Without such determined resolution nothing can l*e accom­
Ik aah l. ttta lalla u a Mml aalirta
plished. Hut support is required from the makers of foreign
VM lvriaiam ral, tar |k« *a i» u tr
rattlaa Ita d t. n ltl kt rkararS
jiolicy. from those in charge of the armed forces and from
a t rtaalar a S ta rlM a a ta lrt.
those who shape fiscal policies In all the nations concerned.
■ I S t k l S rw tra a t* ll*pt»t»"'sOt»tl a t , i r , i r , « a l t T k t ’ llt la U la !k» The resolve to hove- no more war must be Implemented if.
a a llo aal 0 , 1.1 at a S tt illt la a . O ltlHa a ,* a a la l il M t la Ikr h t iit t l it is to be carried out. .

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DUPONT

Children And Lundies

Attar la US f r . - . Mklrk It aallll-A
t t r b u l i t l , la Ik* at* ml ir s t k l 1s lla a u l all «k* U m I a*Mt ailaltS
I a Iklt t t n i k i k r i i at Mtll at all

Almost i'.i million dollars hu's lieen allocated by the
United Slates Department o f Agriculture fqr the nathm’a
s c h o o r fiiuch program. Through state and territorial edU-'
rational agencies part of the fuhds will be used to pay
W B D N K 8D A Y , 8KPT. IT. 1I4T
sch o o ls for a p ro p o r tio n of the cost o f the lunches. Some Of
the money will cover administrative costs o f the program
8 M U « SANCTIMONIOUS V I- ami the rest will In- used directly In’ the department to buy
E TY IS NOT RELIGION. TEST food for schools where nutrition standards must be raised.
OF IN F IN IT E
POWER. W E
The taxpayer has a right to ho|fe that only u minimum
MOVE MOUNTAINS.—Heb. II:
amount
of (ids sum will lie diverted' into "administration"
1: Now fa ith fa giving aulttLnce
to th ln ici hupgd fu f, the proving. ami tjmt the.,bj|lk y f .if hsM ftUV.nofdy c h i l l i who can't
of th ing * iWr»&lt;A j t r y T ? ~

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liaising the nutrition ‘standard for the nation's needy
school children has the endorsement of all thinking citizens.
But government curelessncss has been so well established
in handling of public funds that citizens are ulerted to
waste and misdirection of public dollars. They will watch
The tropical hurricane pa»»ed w'ith*'intere.st the bAmlliiig o f the 49 milUgn dollar lunch
‘rj
up Cuba ih it lime to they had lo allowance.

We tee wiieie a ikskeup »* |
predicted in the B n lid i cabinet. i
I t ', loo 'b a d they « *i)V ih a k e M r.
Bevin and M i. Atile*.

Itage a little excitement of their
wounded, in a police ’. iniutrcclion.
Do you suffer from .hay fever?
Charlet Orookt had an attack o!
tnecie t while driving h it car near
Milwaukee. So tevere. wat it that
he lo ti control of h it car and
it toon climbed a telephone |&gt;ole
A t he dragged himielf out from
beneath the wreckage, fie H iddenly thouled with jny.‘ H r had Mop­
ped in e rtin g . *
. I f you were a Haplut forced lo
flee for your life bccautc a Metho d iit had been elected lo o f f it t in
S anford, you would g e l'to m * id c i
of what the current tiluation in
* t. ♦ \
I.
,
»r
Jndta' it like. Theie moie than
one m illion paiwuta—Irave been
forced to leave their heme* • god
flee for iheir livet became they
happened ^oM&gt;e_ M otlemt living in
g predominantly Hindu rommunitt
o r Htndut living in a prrdw m ntnttv
Modem
im m u n ity .
Thoutandt
•have been killed, -million* madr
homelert lim p ly bfcaute of a religiout inlolerence alinoit medieval

sharing of wealth throughout thu
w otld, the U nited' 'States teemt
lo be cultivating an unparalleled
unpopularity at u iid u o u d y at a
tk in -flin i unde! Th* American
consulate in P01I Said it itontd.
Detnonitraton in Bogota, Colum­
bia, attack, the U. S. embatty
over shipping privileges. The Ruttia n t berate ut bec^Wfc we won't
give them our atomic bomb. anJ
tbe British are *orc over our gold
horde at Fort Knox, In Greers
where we hava dumped over
$730.000,000 tinea, the war end­
ed, diiconlented citizens stand
around all day aad complain.
T

“ - it American aid coming?"

•Whether or not it pays fo r the
United State* lo be kind to foreign
aatiooi it indicated by the thouti
und Coaununf'lt ir id t id
- t-t
who paraded through itnpor
Italian, c i l i a *
ihouting.
I w ith America I " "Down w it',
■ailed N a tio n *!", "Death lo
h i " The ink w*» *c*rc*ty

(SECRET OF GREATER VALUE)

— Not-Suirprrsing*
The forthcoming country-wide journey o f the*-"Free­
dom Train." carrying originals o f priceless documents of
American liberty, such ns the Declaration o f Independence
and the Rill of Rights, is annoying Communists.
According to one newspaper story, not verifier! but not
improbable, the local servants of the Russiun government
have Iteen directed to stir up antagonism to the train h&gt;
questioning its personnel ns to their stand on the TnftIf aft ley law and other matters unrelated to the objects of
the train.
Nothing could la* more natural than to have pledges
of freedom arouse the hostility of the most ruthless tyrantty in the w'itrld today

Better Hiding

TAI.LAHASHEH. Sept HI (Spe
rial11-Protection for rhlldien whu
ride tehooi butea war empnaiued
lodav by Uireetor II. N. Klrkman
of the Dpartmrni of I'ublle Safety.
In an order which went out ti all

Better Appearance

One tperie of lierlle, the bam
Water In nature it virtually inbarter, emitt n odiferout motet
Irttiucliblt-, continually changing
live fluid which mint into ga from vnpnt in the air to liquid ami
when in contart with air. It look­ hack again but alwayt remaining
like a minute jet of smoke.
water.

GREATER PROTECTION and DURABILITY
PAINT THAT LASTS FOR YEARS

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
ZADOK DUMKOVP la form­
ing a aew movement — If tha
cult don't stop wearing elacka
hr hope* to organise the boy*
Into a return to the ancient cut-'
tom
tklru Were
IV
MI of
UI wrartng
W*attu| latiti
afraid be, hasn't a leg to stand
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tomewhat ahort of wopdarful—
aa picture* of lltnry VIII defi­
nitely prove.

Americana borrow tome tOO
illion hooka a year from tibrat tea.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
PHONE to

Stvtril hundred yu rt more

and pant* h id extended down to
the knee. A pxyle that only b t.came *_ pAyugua - /ike Georg#
W n h in tton 't.

p i

it m isw i

d*X otuerveil.

in character.

General George Kenney, who
tervrd in die South Pacific dqiiqg
the recent war and knowt tomcthtag about aitcraft at well ax
atomic Lomlu, ta y t dial in anolh
er war the United Staler will be
lucky "to have eight hourt warn­
ing o f a blitzkrieg blow, detigned
to blow u t out in .a few dayt.'
The Japt did th rir b e ll with let,
werning than dial in ih r tail war.
but next time whoever our enemy
may.be may hav*V»onelhin| more
poUnt than the brptoy "Inch ih r
J tp t dro;)|&gt;ed qfi ffra fflH a ih d r. " I f
we don't have lif t vRumlicr Ons
ah fo rc e ,".ta y t General_ Kenney.

PAINT THAT CLEANS ITSELF

When ontlenl Roma want aut
•f ttyla to did'the toga. Them
It no wldotprsad dsmand for
Iho rolwrn of olthsr.

plut-foura- becamo

popular

tt

looked ax.though pant* woro In

io r M i r g t i " I
tho C orpt
I

C ongrattm an Control Futa
0 1 400.000. European OF*

Sptcul to Cintnl Ptttt

-Don k look now, but all ta not spit and polish
akittlea with the Marin* Corpa. despite lb* fact

; Bom* time during tha Mtddl*
Age* men began experimenting
with the wearing of y*ry brltr
pantaloons. The tfie c t «ru

rstre a t.. Out men took one look
Into-the m irro r rqd fuM-Ungth
trouser* ataged a quick and per­
manent victory.

Drivers License For 1948

widespread riasntment among tha "leatherneck
corpt. famed offensive unit for a century and a half, will
dehtity
...
Th« new organisation gives th* Marin* Corpa
control over tin amphibious dperatlbAa HoWtv
the feating prevails that the Davy will b* do
plgtely aubscrvlant to th* Andy
booha
th* Independent Alp Force, which ta reported
• D P Q U E S T I O N — T h e fata of some
European rtfu g **a n * U In gogrf p a rt In t
of a amaU group of C Q q fT tM a N )X
T h a sa men. rap rise n ting U W d lm a l* an
Judiciary aubcom m ltle** on tmfdMratl
watting diaplacad persona canipa ta OartrA u i i n a d uring the ra rrm tl recau-Vnt C
T h e ir decision wtU go f a r to w ir d .A a t
w hether C o n g r*** w ill accede r 6 th * ra
President T ru m a n th a t lh * y be perm itted

EVERY RESIDENT OF FLORIDA. AND ALL NON­
RESIDENTS WHO ARK AT WORK OR WHO HAVE
CHILDREN IN SCHOOL IN FLORIDA. MUST HAVE
A 1048 DRIVERS LICENSE BY OR BEFORE OCTOPresent your 1947 license, either personally or by an­
other at the County Judice'it office If you are a realdent \\ If you hol4 n valid lioenav front another State
you 1mi.1 t apply pcrkonnlly, nn tho application must be
sworn to.
Come early to avoid the wgitinif in line.
Office open irom 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6 P. M. each
day except JSftturday, then to 12 noon.

th&lt; United flla fa a ^ H ^ H H I
The House subcommittee held puMtg haartngi during the last
session on th* Stratton BUI. which would
100,000 refugees
annually for four yearn.
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"tt all loo*» like an admuuatrallon gesture to (teal tha aa* from
Ogagreaa and move tn on aome of the public favor expected to accraa
from probing the high oaat of living."

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tbs beautiful, ea if-to -cle a n
10. Y o u ’ll ch o o s e wieelr w h en
ip cb o o te T a p p a o becauta . . .

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• HICKEN LOOKER'S REVERY — Senator Bourk# Uekanlooper
tRi. la . chairman of lh* Senata-Hous* atomic energy committee,
wonders eomeUmes what has happened to the science teacher he
once had ut college
HlcJunlooper recall* that lh* teaeher Interrupted a lecture one
day to hold, up a penny and declare'
. "tf we could find a why to unlock tha energy that went Into the
mate rule ut this penny, we would have *0 much power that tt would
blow this campus off tha earth. But, of course, man will neve*' Rod n
way of using th* power of the atom."
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• r e a l ESTATE PROBE—The powerful National Association of
Real Estate Boards taels that Attorney General Tom Clark U trying
to pull th* adnunletration aboard th* tnvasUgation bandwagon far
filing a monopoly suit against tt. The Idea, the iwiirtattnn contend*,
MweUtto * UlU* thund,r from ^ °h (Tte*. aald tha aeaocutlon to a

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R. W. WARE,
COUNTY JUDGE.

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• TAX CUTR-AU aorta of reason* hare tons given why the

hrided Top whh new cave detlgn
u $ A mo re Inib e •wo rkl ng 1 urf o ce.
i.allla lilumineted Oven wRh Ha
“ te e -th ro u g h * f l a t * d o o r a J d a ■ n e w

LIABILITY INSURANCE to meet Florida Financial Responsibility Law effective
Oclober 1, 1947.
-You can be deprived of your right to drive In event
you are Involved in an acrldeni causing bodily injury
or property damage to others, and unable to meet the
requirements of the law.
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You should know about this Law and how it affects
you.
Copy will he mailed to you upon request.
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY H0LDBR8
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enf and‘ Teachers, mtitnbeu- that rt«*
'.T -n T T .
V 'I
the anflual convention of the'oi
school. A t . 1 .. ■I an informal
gnnuntion will In- held in St. leceptioii will U- h r'd lerth e new,
Pei. r.burg. Nov. 4-ft. Mr-. J. president. Mr* J. M Camertm.
Plovd Griffin. Tampa, president.
nn'1 ,,,J
&lt;«f the
ur**e*l that resolutions intended for j I • T. A. are urged to atlned.
1.'.j. .----------- con- deration at this ranVrnit.tn.lw KlHM| m,.„ are the inut 'll-: * nf lliclr
submitted in advance so that pi"
The late-t gadgets and
P*'
wHI hr" Allowed f.d studv
|&gt;in«'nt have open, d new fields
bv ik lle^lution* •-.iijnpipr.
|1|1.„..g,„|,hy when properly
•Its (itiffin slnttd that |an&gt;
(Jut modern eqmpnient prob*
m-.-p -ed resolutions must be in B,l)v wou|l)n', have Puduce.) hetthe hands of the committr* w . ^ l . civi| Wnt p|ctu„ . f(&gt;r Mwi
in advance of the me.Hnf Sihc- Uww |ira,|v than tl,- one- that
no t.-s.dutiona will be received dur- jhril3«ht him 'fame. However- he
Ing .the convention.
’
would have-hern aide in gel other
.he points out that sirue &lt;he*e pictures that wet. n't i'--ib ie then
tendiiiions. If adopted. Iwcome the
Wl,rr n,.,,.r
ban. ..f artiwai for the rn.iiing
steirhen gave his f.»,t photo
jeat hv more «h“ "
&gt;JAs in ^hibltion at I oiubm in l!»0l at
Plotida. it is essen ini Hint time he , ht.
„ f go T««etl.er with Alolhmed for careful study.
.fml StrijfR,,, h,. esIaM.she.l about
Mi. ih.ra Skipper. Tallahassee. UWl (Jl{. |&gt;hoto SSse-mn Gallery.
M-'othl vice-president of the Plot |n|&lt;&gt;r u |M. , th, r»nmuId&gt;. I..ngrrs. is rhniruuin of the (|1|&gt;|llo „ f
„ rl
committee and has calhd n ptrlitn . , „,,hy - in Awctiea
In World
Ina.v meeting on Monday. N -v-jWar I. a* a colonel tinder Urn
•nib r 8, . The EttrauHve ( oniiritl- itiJJv Mitchell in tl
I F F . he
tee udl also meet on this date. ;Wn&lt; rhjrf „ f the pitoiogiaphie sroi.-ulent (Tiffin hju. also rat- ;ti|11I „t the Arniv An Foree-. In
‘ WotId War II......... captain m the

e rs on a l

Dnnce To T he Munir Of j

GLEN BROWN and HIS ORCHESTRA
Dining JProm 6J\M . XH Closing
For Reservations Phono 9115

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TFor Iloh Thumasj

rreioiuyl set-up.
carries enthusiasm
.Attending this. sessUmi wdl J«- mb vuitti the Mu

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Good Job! .
I’ leasr your, hiiftlinntl by sentlitiR his Miits
to uu. W e tin e x p o r t wtirkitinnahip at
motlernle prices. We keep \*our ntan at hia
••Mb'

Suminole County Laundry
SIR Went Third Street .

1171 I’ almetlit A venue

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DealgllHl fur your every mood this
Fall. . . riintwe yours in solitis fnr
drews. flti'c k a . strlin 's fu r i - u s u a l,

wenr. ThtVre nil smart nnd excit-

founnt

in p '

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Sizes III to 5ii

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Un-om.s funnier. So. world's l«--t work *"
ill *this field,
l,u*■
’ her joke land, in the attic. „
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Million* were rlnnking trujieti
■n I. .

unsuspecting
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male

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thinks ' . ' l J ^ '' r ." ;n t _“
. i m„i- cinerallintlon but
an

Wool Tw eeds and
Flannels

Striped

2 7 -3 0 to
IllO',

\'it*Kin WihiI Gabanlines

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W ool amt Kftymi Galutrdiiin.x

27-r.o
ParkleiRli (ilt'li IMaitU, 100f i
Hand FlnlsiiPi!

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HbOUSKS

I ami
*»*»*! rrnnrrntrnlei
r m p H itlr itin i n
it n
n lttv p
lm s l
on
a hhope
chest.

F tllf* U9* f jU t v n

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It) ARMANI) ARt llERD
HoIIvwihhI. Kept. 17. GPI
No
one will deny that one of the things
this country rsn use today is—
n few ‘ liiaFe laughs. Comedians
atr striving valiantly to tickle the
nation's funnylmnc. Hut what are
the gait liying to ilo about the Nioember -I.

Philip Mountbutten, wire Is-lng
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- . . V over tlnlatn
mmle ready torlay
Rritaln and
an-l
the commonwealth s|u&gt; some da . .

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Mi- N. II. Ilevis, litei-nslroru;
Mi- Kills Pulnall. Mayo; Mrs.
Lena Forties, Jacksonville; Mrs.
II. A. Owen. Palalka; Mrs. Frank
M. PuntphtTV. Daytona Reach;
M'
ft. E. florae. Tampa: Mrs.
W (iwvnn Fox, Sarnsoto; Mi*
Him* Paeettl, Lnko Worth and
Mr. (’. * II. Tutan. Miami. This
glmip As well as the committee*
will make a trport to Ilie full
Board o f . Managers on Tuesday.
1he

Phone 475

Downtown Clfanors &amp; Laundry

of
lie

Gifts Accumulate
For British I’ rinccHH

Under New Management

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MOLDING a m t of the trophies site
won in l&gt;cauty contests this /ear,
lovely Jean Drown displays the
smile that helped her to come out on
top. She has captured more beauty
awo nlr In the past 13 months than
any other girl In southern’ Call*
fomia. She hopes to win a movie of the ten IT A regions in the slate j ;Vitl, ,|lni h ilf . . nlurv
a reoiganirntien of the a.hlevemenl and A M irnn-.
contract, too.
f/ntcnwillonal)

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It Isn’t The Camera,
It’s Man Who Counts

Newly Remodeled Dance Moor nnd Ilnllroom

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call up Fanny llrice. She invited
me over.
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Mrs. Viola II. Kellry of Twin
"W hy do all the gals today want
Lakes lin- returnr-I from a plane
trip to Chicago, III. where she at­ to lie gfa/imr-pusses ami not Fanny
tended the Kisorid Annual Holier- PricesJ” I nski-cl.
II* IRVING IIKSIOH
She countered with. "Would you
maii-Pinclii-r bp-rl.nlty Sh-iw- hejd
there on Stindn*. Shi- is a itienilier wont them to give up everythingt " AP Ni-wsfeatnres
NKW YORK—“ photogi nnisi *.”
My nuitilh must have lieen hang­
of the HoU-rmnn-l’incher Club.
While in Chicago she was Hie guest ing wide open for she quickly sav- Edward Slelchen. "hn**- not
becomes alV'i obausted^thr tiossihililit of
of \V. C. MeNerney, owner of the added, *‘Jf n girl
Dnbcvillr Kennels in St. Louis, contettienhe, she can kiss romance * *",v earnerg.
This is the word of.iini- of Viner
Mo.
good, bye I had lii laugh myself
icn'- most fortimis expert • on
into my marriuges.
■ ‘.'You ran just picture n fell* phftbrgt nphy who, nt fa*, after .five
ulmut to propose to a comedienne. derades of arhievement in In art.
He'd—be^-rated—Tilly—that—she'd ha—uist-emlrartrrrt' mr*tr nriv enr
make n joke nut nf the whole rei The career is tlml of Hiu-ctoi of Photugiaphy— a now |m»tLONDON. Sept. 17. (An-Wed business."'
llna at the Museum of Mislrrtt
............
. for.........
Any girl
with ambition in lie
ding gifts
Princess
Eliralielh,
A*e,— Iw-Vbat -enpm4l y - hT- hirprv trr
-trr he mamcrt Nriv. SO Tn
ahe ■trrntliiuri1;TTii!tTPirtwr vrt new standanh in plioteginphv
rbam-es nf happy married life
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Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant
— At. The Sanford Airport —
Saturday, Sept. 20

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The weaker sex hounded us with Mrs. Max CherhonnrnilV. SI.
guys fur ripud opportunities for Pr ti i nburg president, w ill'Is- host*
Mi*a Atm. Lovell lots returned a long time. Ilriog soft-hearted,
tn.Hanfiud after spending the sum. we said t&gt;, K. and l&gt;efqre we knew to tb&lt;- lloaid of Managei* at a
nier in the Ih-rksliiu-a. En route i It' they ticame doctors, lawrers, dinner Monday evening ntnl the
Ri'i'ional Uireelorsfl W
will
meet for
liolllti
s|||&lt; vi-lU‘d til
YnrJc I t* * . . •&gt; t ,i
*. a
1 hi'i'iOflit[
1*1 iHci'l
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home she
City to visit
Mnrjorb ttioiitr! Wr !Cini'
* ul
number ^ iumiirtm Tursilny. Vaiimh «
■ml in. Wn^hinutuii !». «*.
i h o t ^ r,n}f r°Wr4ilicnnr« toilIa&gt; r,lu # pnilmrntR of th«» Riouii of tub
guest of
of 31
Alir. and
and Mr • It.
II It.
II MatMai- .1 “I1
“ .rM
male
mahjong
- Ull.
aen» will also hnlil liinrlirons
guest
„ M
1l4, hi,,.
« gmulplayers.
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ANNOUNCING OPENING OF

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SOUTH sSIDE I*. T. A.
The South Side Parent Tea­
chers _ A ’ aocintion
will
be In

minding Florida CoHtress o f Per- !

THURSDAY .
Election of officers was held on
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0. K. Friday night in the music room of
Stanley Hockey plana to leave
S.. will meet at 8:00 !’ , M. In the Seminole High School. Herbert
on Monday to enter Stetson Uni­
. Muonic Hall.
Stenstrom was elected president versity hi Dol.qud.
FRIDAY
and vice president will be Miss
„V , ,
.
The South Side Patent Tearherx Delores McI^Hon..’ Secretary-trea­
Mr. and'Mrs, I*. ItAwir-l .Smith
Auoeiatlon will hare charge bf the surer is Miss Jane Chapman and
„
duprl program of the school at business managers for the club ,rc,urnr‘1 v' ** " l#v fium Little
l!0 0 o'clock. At 2:30 P. M. at. are Miss Joanne Williams, Hobby Switzerland, N! (\ where they
informal reception will L« held Pul tin and Lcland Itodd and Miss have Iwrn spending the past
for the new president, Mrs. J, Lillian Moran will serve as lib­ month.
M. Camerion. New and old-mem- rarian.
Mr. and Sirs, Flank II. Scruggs'
bera are aslttd to lie present.
I'lans for the'first activity of
the school year In the form of a of Jacksonville nrv the guests of
were also made. The danrr Mrs, Scruggs sister and brotherMae West Wants ;To dance
will be held on Friday snd pro in-law. Mr and Mr*. W, T.
Know Englishmen ccmIs will go to the (lire Club' Lovett.
treasury. Miss Ollie Reese Whit­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Randall have
SO
II U
U TI H AMPTON, England. tle, director of the club, announced returned front Wayne4vtile. N. C-.
that
her
classes
have
tripled
since
Eep»- 17, WY—Mae West, arriving »h*f was added to the High School where they spent -im n l weeks
flb take her
h&lt; play "Diamond Lll” on
at their summer cottage nt Jones'
lour, me
met thy gentlemen — and staff and there are now 180 mem- Farm.
bcr*.
ladita—of the’ Ilritlsh proas this
morning invited them to *Vin up
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wat-.on left
SUPPER POSTPONED
'n aee me some time."The regular monthly supper today for Tallahassee nccojupauied
One reporter — male — gulped meeting of the Men's Club of the by Misa Mary Tour blurt. Miss
and asked her what she’ thought First Methodist Church has liecn ToUchton will enter the Florida
of English men.
postponed for one week due *■&gt; State Univerelty.
"That," said Miss West, this lie- the uncertainty nf weather condi­
Mr. and Mrs. I- .11. McLeod, Jr.
Ing her first trip around these tions, it was announced this mnr*
parta, "la what 1 want to f i n d i . h J j U s , A K, MciJIUvy,-^aa.^"*1 fUghtrl;i I m-tat «p--ltrial..hi
CHP^V-t-rH-v
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° l or
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;pont, -Sal Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. K. Rouimllat at their home
on Palmetto Avenue. I.urin is
£
spending n few days with the ItouW K A It
U R II A It L O N G
niillats.
—
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I f Y ou l.ikp
Friends yf Victor Check, who
R u l mnke it v o u r crow n ing G lory by having it
has Iteen eonfinrd to the Fvrnald
shaped nnd curled with n so ft, nnturnl permanent.
.lotughton Memorial Hospital for
Cold Waves
....... $10 nnd up
[the past month, will la- glad to
tearrf-that lie is improving front
-K p efin h Oja. vyjLIlcat W aves.
an illness and . will return tu his
H A R R IE T T M IL L E R IIE A H TY NOOK
home w-illnn the nest several
Weeks.'
_K iv . Location.— 204 North

Cover Charge

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 17, 1947

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To tjack inludkour akirtar*. . (tfess-up
aiTil sjMirlu styh'S in cre|u"t, sntins, .
* white and cotofs. . . Ioiir or slmrt
sleevea. . . lU'nntifiilly Itirkml frmiLa.
tanr“li‘liii'riieIT jitliuLi. A wide
select ion in sizes ,TJ thru IS.

■artbly

nv bits (nickels) and half rrow
Kill, but discovers she can m«ke|"‘mm^ '
" vmmg hopeful who
(half dollars) into collection t&gt;ox
nut of thkt bill for a new * « n^ w^ l,(^ X ' ,e S ® n l M
to buy them. Silver and gold an"* ' »f,.;joke
.-..-t
U1A.
hi* own-phritoBTflptty.
feathers were in atom for i ^t,r ' (,aL Rijme ioke,
. In the final Hnnlvsis. he explain
dan efn j
. — :----— ----: —^r~
’ i Ni l H-Slilt: We've
vi' Rot to wait ,
j| j»n't the camera or equipIL-r jmtenhi. King George
'mid the budding romidlemicx
ihnt-r—mi*-tmt -the mnn-be
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rnnrrii
jhmft the eanu-ra.
and yiirefi Elixalieth. announcol I
m ooa . V ,
•iood men like gras I tools, hut
meanwhile that they would g b rl Any volunteers?
a wedding party Nov.- 17—thr*
Mark Helllnger ;eluruei| from . The secnml group I* eoiuposml of
days Id-fore the Westminster Ah
bey eeremqriy—so that gur-.t i New York convinced Jlollywmn Ihuim who were asked, came Here
1* not as tiad a place ns our east- to idn n "picture or two. didn’t
could see Kilralwlh's presents.
I 'n i i
vrn brothers would have us !*•- imtkc the grade and were sent
One
he
ed________________
S
la t« Mrs. J. ..„ln&gt;..,uh.. who
«'&gt;**"• t»
in the| home. Sour grn|&gt;es, thql's all.”
from the
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he Utd
United
States.
||ul|ywo&lt;M
In case llollvwood stars think 1
L. Illalr Ruck of Richmoruj, \V,
they are superior. Mark reminds
new president of the General Fed jl -sour grapes."
lie was filming "The Naked there aie tunny in the Eastern
erstlon of Women's CluliV, sent
Is ague who also, make |2,000
woril she would sail from Nev City" in Gotham, and planned to s week.
J'
York tomorrow w|)h the fraleta use a cast composed mainly of
New
Yorkers.
And
Helllnger
tlon's pre*ent—a mndeira organ­
die applique table doth and nsp found them morn than willing In
iqqienr in a movie. Many of those,
a
little J « t tm * kins.
tested were not aultnhlr, and that.!
In 1778. the ronstitutiog of Mark points out, Ik where the
North Carolina provided that n&gt;* trouble lieglns.
"There are two groups." he (
one was eligible for election egovernor of Hie state unless, in expluiua, "who like to take a slap 1
' “First an* thuse whu
l,t st
... .llollyw
.-...ywood.
had property valued at H^pon
|have never been asked to come
pounds.
lute. They naturally, pan us.

OUR I,AY-AWAY 1*1.AN

“ We Clothe the Family — We Furnish the Home"
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Even glanownre dries sparkling
clear wilhoitl llme-witstlug wip­
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streaky film to polish away. Pots
nth) |m»m get clean with fnr leas
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TU B SANFORD HERALD. SAN FO RD . F I .GRID A
PAGE FOUR

!Wolf'Sends. Vic
jV&amp;ccaro To Line
For Added Power

(ON J| DEEP, SOFT CARPET
k^ .W H EREVER YOU GO!

(lAINKKVIl.lX Sept. 17. &lt;/lYA football, player jmtgling act
perfoinieil here yesterday by Florlda*a Coach Bay Wolf found five
candidate* Ip new position*..when
the dual of 'practice cleared away,
and moat surprising «a* the man­
ipulation which p la id fullback
(jasper (Vlcl Varcaro at guaid.
A* Itoi-powndcr from Tampa.

Bob WaterCield To.Vet Launches New, .
Moultrie Takes Tilt
Put On $how In Ganle Business Firm Here
To
U Forge
*
S '- ■Into
....... . I/ead
*—
In League Playoffs] Against Giants Tortile James IJ Von llrrbulU. Veteran
NKW YORK, Sept. 17. M Y MUUl.TItIK. da.. Sept. 17—J/P;
The MiftlUric Parker* look *Jl J j IsVl hv Boll Waterfield, the hlghlend in their 1**1 ofaevrn (icofti* powered I-os Apgrli-a Rama will
Florid* l.engoc playoff aerie* nut thr rock-ribimd defense of the
with Tn11ah***cc» Pirate* la»t New York (Bant* to another teat
night by luckiiig up u 1*0 victory. tonight when the two National
rival* meet In a
(itenn I’age, I’ iiat*# hurlrr. Football
and Parker 1*111 bet Walter Lentr c h a r i t y runtcat at 'th e Polo
lied up In a brilliant pitching dutl ground*. A crowd of 40.000 i* (i&gt;
.
■* :
with Page allowing onljr four hit* Iicc ted.
ami Rent* scattering five. Two
Thla will be the laat tunr-up en­
hf-rnt! -cinlly-etanr in the fifth t counter for both before the (iianta
coat Page the victory.
utart Id defend their Raatern
Tallahassee 0Q0 lX*l 000—0 B » Championship againat l l m t e n
Moultrit*
Otai 'HO O0X— I 4 0 Sept. 28 and tba Californian*
Page mid Draviicckyt Lam*
anil VYrenn.

Sitikwidi Will Flay
No More Football
This Year For Yanks

The more you are on your feet, the more
you’jl appreciate.the special patented "M llllon-AIre 1
Insole. It extends under your entire foot, from
heel to toe, and absorbs the shocks of h a rd ..
carpet wherever you go. Come In and try on a
pair—know Jarman'a
* _ _ _ _ .
friendliness of fIL
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NKW VtiltK. Kept. 17. /AY —
Frankie Sinkwlch will play no
more football i hi* aeaaott and Ilie
former Alt Amcflia hark at (ieorgla may In* through with the game
didale*.
ever. ,
. *
The practice covered 'practically forHobbled
bv an old injury to hu
every phaae of known football, In left knee. Fireball Frankie h*i
eluding particularly defender line
naked ibr New York Yankee* of
play, pa*a offense ikhK i PMAP'tu. t h e
’A m k e ic * " C o n f e r e n c e .t*
o f rharglng lint-mCrt, and r'mvrdge piece him on the volunrery retired
of punta.
li*t. Hen Topping, preaident «
In adilitlon thorn weir 40 min­ the club, announced.
ute,* of team nffenxr In which nil
Ill* dcclaion Jo retire, for thr
bark* nml end* came in for plenty |p(7 araaon nt lyaat. was reached
of ball handling afid bid* for yard­ after the Yank* defeated the Dor.r
age again*! a tarkling defense.
in l/t* Angclca Friday night. Sink;
wich talked it over with Coach
Hay Flaherty and then telayeJ
Forbes Chief To Be
hi* appllcatfon to the home offite
Favored In Little here. The team remained on the
for Ihe game with San Fran­
Brown 3tig Event eoa»l
cisco Sunday.

witji 10 of the country’* nutekeat
•olt* facing the barrier in •iu* *t
of the pot of gold. '
Close to lltt.tKW fan* should witllunddetonian of the
tie** ....
eidewheelera,’ in which
Chief, owned by (Iraml
President Octave Blake, ha* been
installed o* the favorite.
Korlie* Chief drew fourth posi­
tion, with Hallelujah, chestnut fil­
ly owned* by Chuck Krtglaml ol
MaiioiTD-. and a ronsistent-win
Her
State'ss rialf.... over
_rer the
lire Buckeye
liucKeye mare
nanmile oSnla. grabbing the coveted

YKHTF.HDAY’ S STARS
Batting, Joe Cordon, Indiana and
Sid Cordon, tiainta — Joe slammed
out a pair of home run*, hla i!8lh
and 38th, and drove In fuur run*
to help Boh Feller defeat the
Athletic* 5*3; Kid rapped( three
ilnglra and hi* 13th home run and
drove in two rung to lead the
(itanla to a 7-2 win over the Card*.
Pitching,
Denny * Galehou**.
Red 8 oi — Blanked the White
Sox fi t) with alx hit* for hit Kith

.•rletary,

Enrollments Are Up
At Aviation School
The Sanford Hchnol of Aviation
at the Municipal Airport today re­
ported that emollmenta are int reaaing daily and Hurt nearly atl
state* will be repre*ented hv 'stud­
ent enrollment during the Fall.
One of the nroat popular of the
new atudenta at the achool la F!n

toileta. Floor* are cement, and
wall* are plaatrred. Window* ami
door* are *creened. ' lt~d» well
lighted and la ventilated with a
blower fan. Five marble topped
table* are uaed in the making of
(he candy which, la cooked over
g»* flame in a large copper ket­
tle which la lowered in the candy
furnace by mean* of pulley and
hojut.
The company will supply the
Central Florida trade. ThVre are
large drama of corn ayrap on
hand fqr making of the candy.
Peanut* are carefully aortrd. The
finished bar* are wrapped, in-waip a p e r.T h la
another
welcome addition to Sanford'*
gruwllt* list of new industries.

I.OS ANGKLTS, Sept. 17 -M Y
llankln Barruwa,
147, Havana.
Cuba, scored an upaet ltf-rnund
drclaion over California Jackie
Wilaon, 149, I-n* Angelea, at the
Olympic Auditorium last. night.
In 1M0 about four out of every
American vyori

&lt;&gt;f a high ranking army officer
of that country. Kicky. aa h* la
called here, aerved aa a l). 3. pri­
vate during the war. lie like*
Sanford and expect* to **nd for
hla wifr and make Sanford hi*
permanent home.
Mi«* Mikey Browning, daughter
uf Bov II. Browning, director of
the Aviation School, recently broke
her own altitude record hv soar­
However, ing to. an unofficial "two plan-.*’

another great ;

a f t e r the league
fa lo , Id* knue Iweame swollen
he M U ffrle d ronslib'Yalde pain.
p la y e d In the next iwn game*

1 Gallon
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•*/f.YtuaKnua* rPaint
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Inlrrior White Paint
3.11 Ci
Wall Paint, all rnlorw
2.'»3 tii
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PAINT NOW

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THESE!

Firestone
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Rich watnnt finish, nntnrpa»*td ton* qnallty. flavap
tubn including ractt&amp;er.

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CONSOLE RADIOS
AZALEA DRIVING FARK
Ont‘ Mile Spe«dway
CASSEUIEUHY, FIX)RIDA

Beauttfol lnttrnmtntat Hava tan tuba*
Including ractlfltr, powerful tan Inch
apaaktr. Ton* control and oleclrlc pathbtttloa toning.

75 Miles of Thrills

From jo til 3tt Iona of water
must TiTT ■m rorn land Jo produce

SEPTUM HER 21st ~ 2:00 P. M,

Chicago Rear*, making their first
appearance

White House Faint

Formerly 99.95

and

Redskins In* Benefit
Chicago

THE B I G G E S T V A L U E S
I N OUP. EN TIR E H I5 T O R Y !

five

’ Football League's moat valuable
'player in 1944 while with Detroit,
* Suffered a. left knee rartilago In­
jury while he » a« In Ihr service.
The 25-Vear old Youngstown. O.,
hark underwent an opei atlon be­
fore the I!•trt season and was uacd
aparingly 1**1 year.
In pie-season ihill* with the
Yankee* at Cheshire, Conn,, Sinkwich flashgd Id* old lime, apecd

and
then asked U&gt; la- dropped frtm
the roster.
The Yankee* *aid Frankie plan*
■ The favored Forbes Chief wUl ii runsult his personal physician
lie driven by youthful.Del Camer­
on, who made a dean sweep ol
Monday** three race* of the "llnarVeteran Wal
mg Ciand'
|rr Ilishnnctte will pilot llalleltlj Bears To Tangle With

-A Ilt-C O N iU TIO N EU

of the Kurupean campaign. ha* ,
*tartr*l the making of pranut can-r
ilv liars in hi* new and attractive
UUI* candy facia* y on Noilh Klin
Avenue opposite |hr Crown Paper
Company plant. Hr la being a»»i»tcd by hi* father, A. O. Von
Herbuli* of 505 Myrtle Avenue, In
•he leaking of the candy. The lat-■'
ter haa been making the Von peanut bar h»ne for '* ” number- of

s'

humldad 111.to U by the College. ALL
Klara last month, tangle with the
Washingtiin Redakina tonight at
soldier field in a National Koolliall
League- exhibition benefit for the

Reptember 2D — 2t0O *o !:00 P. M.

T A N K -T Y P E VACU UM C tiA N E R

Admlttniun 1.25 — Children Under 12 Free

aimed force*.

The Bear* bounced back from
l h d c „ int,i*l defeat to down ihe

Philadelphia Kaglr* 1.1 to 10 in
... # s
t ' 1.1•1___ _ ’ T l,..
out-of-town
exhibition*.
‘The Red
skin* have split two exhibition
game* *o far, healing the Detroit
I,bins and losing to the Isi* Angrlr* Ham*.
. U.S. farm wuodluta cover atroul
120 million acres, the largagt
acreage being,In the eastern naif
of the country.

Legal NoUro
IS THK r'O P Itr «&gt;P TIIR I'dltNTV JL'IXIR. HKMINOI.K t m 'N T t ,
PMIHIDA. IN P III lit ATM.
IS lit:: kjctatk UP iirt. r. C.
U ffratetl.

TO At.I* rttKIMTOIlH ASO I'BHNOSH IIAVISO ChAllIK on OtilA.SlJH AOAINHT HAIIi KHTATKt
”’ yoa and *«th of you *f» n#r*ii)
notified OS.I r«|ulr**t lit,present aa*
claim, ss.V demand* whl,h you, nr
•Ittier of -rntt. may hate a s sla o
the - setaI* o f Mr*, t*. t’. tiee. Hereaced,
Isle Ilf Mid County, to the C ount*
Judas of He ml ante tViullly, H0f.'
Ida. at hi* office t* Ole cneri hiwe*
of Mid foullljr St HsSf'.cA. VI..Il.ts
wllhln »laht ralembit month* troni
time of the first p*h)le*llnn of lhl»
notlee. BSrh claim o r demand »h*l'
be tn writing, and *h*ll. Hate to*
place of re*|iWeee ami pod offlrenditreee of the clalmaal, and thall *&gt;•
•w ,.t* to hy the claimant, agent
or nlinrney, and any *w lT rlnlnt ol
demand n-rt *o filed »hnlt lw void,
William Emory I* *
A* Administrator o * th* ■*
late of U r*. t\ t*. 1^*, d»
ceased
First publication 'Hept. IT. l**.’

Light tn weight bat
packkd with powsrl
Do** a wondarfal Job.
Jncloda* attachmanta

ffiMffamum

Btave Mala
Canister Kela

to C H IC A G O ;

Wire

Dlah. Drainer'

Tow *i. Harks

Bumper Guards 67c
Hpol.l.ightn 11,PH

to NEW YORK

Rubber

$51.55

Pedal Pads, pr.-IBr
For Mo*t All Cara .
Rubber

to MIAMI

Flow Mata

4 Way
Him Wrench _
• V I*

177

iEc

Connecting

Air MtU

Kcrew lirlvern •16*

Air Kxpresu

Ph o n e 1325
Carden Bond IJ
Crass Whips
I
Mo m N a t tie

^I

CAME1{A~FILM
Buy Dm At
Regular Plica
A fiat Jnd
Fw —
J

Dr. Chirln L. Purrcm
OptomutrUt
Hanford AtUatie Bk. Bldg.
Hours: f-13 1 4
Pbtm# »
Hat. 6-13

YO U M W A Y S GET THL lU iT

BU Y AT FI RESTONE

ESTOVE
COACH- SEDAN
Aik Jar if tUhtr way . . . koth

9M9III ftUTHODIfT O f 1 * i

In

DONT FORGET
THURSDAY
8:00 P.M .

,| W IN C H E ST E R F L A S H IJO H T fl

COVERS ...'......,.1;...................
• FHEE INSTALLATION

�• V -

WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 17, 1947

. Legal Notice.
wftOi

* I )T H K T1»
»»•!•».««
HIllti.N
H AlUinW 'N.’

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

M AN. P la ln tilf;
i.
I I A l. P H
F. tMT.
IIK .U IM A N . r ii- l- m U lit .
IIKIINI-HV. I'lrrtl
A M * TiU* A ll!
IIE IIE tir HE ,
i ‘ Irrnil I '..m i
.HarulunU
m*liu:n to-fit.- an ai|&gt;nnaiH, iu
■‘iiiiniy. y in i.l.i
Hi, ..H'l |ni.r,..lii,K i-n the .'Mb day
(IAtflv&lt; &gt; lA-ull *
-i uf HeptemlW, A I* l»4?.
If inubnjilar ..In ia la b l
IVITNIIW any band olid *.« 1 id
Alioinbya fin pU ' iiff
wild Hmn al banfant Muilda. ihk,
j| lfo i&lt; l FlfiMda ■

Strict Enforcement
Of Kish Lirws Pledge

i s jjtiBifc i 1^—
pj ?»

T A l .L ,\ !I A § S E K ,- 3 e i .t .

ITuPi— .

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IMU* ol t.ifil.iK,
Itjdtw* I*
ArnuNl witk u.H4t i.f .n.- utv . n ry
2&lt;th day of Annual A’ *1* |y»l. 1
unknown
■iiniui vjulaloi. Stntu Cinitu an.I
ii.
P.
Il,rnn-'ii
Vitu an h,t.l&gt;r rrjulfwj lu apps-u
IS THE CIHCCIT CCit atr oF Till- Ft*h Dilurtor lli'n»r. Muty:an unlit
In Ilia v'lnuti* Court *&gt;f jttmiinitr • ’ Aa dark uf aald I'ilfUlt
n in t h
j p im c ia L
c m c r ir
op

i*u»rt *
County, r lorlibi. .I n C k u n r r ,
h
P U U IIH A : IN A M - l u l l
rtKMJ- today ha u a ily to ‘V inrh tluvi u’1
(O P FI l'I A L ttEAl.y
lit Imill ala la end federal rout la
tbs Mb day or OctoWr, (S it, In a
NTH I i *ul* NT!
certain
m il
|nr
dirurM M iin ld il#..rar A H p „ r , Jr.
uKaiiikt .ale ami tranaportatlun of
■clIA N C P ItY So- i u :
pending.
an
alibievtatsd till* of Militant fnt Plalntilf
JOHN I NEVIS
ffyah Watrt ynnir flail
which ii Caril* M ai llaidlion. Plain­
I'Ij IiiM.'.
. Cilntii’ul ohm era nlrrmly Itavc
tiff v t u t i Ulmon llanlnun. listen.M in i »; H i i m u i r
Va.
'
. . .
Iw il pluri'd atialnat*. tm periHiti*
dam
TO; ANNE W PKHKINH k N. a'ltuii - O KN EV IKV E M M .V IN
W ilim my hand' and of 11. Ini pUie I l f ,&lt;rai£*n&lt;r and addtee* -a
etlicu two rltruit-mftrt IiiiIki - Itrld
lUf.ndant -.
M l at’ l}afif..r.t Florida. this Wi unknown.
Noth i; ro t m : tn
umonMilutlpn the attvinp), uf tin-'
day" of &gt;&lt;|iIiiiiIhi, I lf! p* ■
Toll art I i,raliy nntlftad ttief a TOi O K N E V Il.V i* )l NKV IS a i m ,
0
Iv lUriidon
auit for d l r o m baa bran inaiHutrd iiUcy nf l i i l J i l u a u ir -U aiih -flaraao IN ” LetfUjatiirt* J u pcrniit camOi^'tn'ilmliee
■L --C la rk Ulianli
In -lira- OlaMatl ■twain ! ' if - HIM -Xm Cf W ood alit, iy iji * in County. New Yur*t. mrffiin^ nilunp "In
JudltUl Clrratt
uf Florida. Maun^
fly l). 1 - llutll
TOO A HP H p iiP in
lti;g U litE I&gt; etui Ihr St. Juhn* Rivtr Till- ihr Deputy Clei k
Quia Ouuuty. In rbanrrry. und,r to flla &gt;- ,i utittau .. ppe iran*-«. Jo ciriujij :||r .I'fin»&gt; .apprnlrd to the
--- Idial I
tha Ulla tif O lltlli: K PEIlKINW iN, yemin in by attorney - n ,.r liefit'e Bupirtiu* Coui t. however.
|i!a:apff. » a. A S M : IV. IK IIK IN - tha *tb iko .o f -Se ft r tribel. IS C In
Morgan tail] Id* yainjiiiign of
MIN defendant, and i l y i n.a taliaf tha Clark a O f l lt , at danfonl, FI.. NOTH'*. TO V1*1*1'- III
T O j i I A U ’ II F. D F A IIH A N . Whost 1'iuyhi It an aba.lut* danaa ,of dl- l.ta \n tha Iflll uf Cntaplialru. fol vnfotveraeni t» diiortmt primarily
tHidrit* and • mill iif a .fd riu n vnKe
dlvurap fllakl herein aaalnn ynu, uitafiiat ilia* tiunlter* who lidnporl
i : t l kt; h» hii. i i . ■ikiaavilla, North
Tnu ara Ibaiafnia iniuirad
fu upon fallura. In n. a|p|uur. ilart,. illrgall y muiflit liit-aiu-itttil.crbtipid
Carolina.
appear in talrt otuao in paiauf) or b&gt; I’m Confaaau will ba m in e d again t and thy wlmlcialt’ and retail dealYOl- A ltE H 8 H E B Y NO TIFIED ailorn.y at tha u ffl.a of ma I'lark yoa.
(bet there liau b**n ln»tutn»d and &lt;■( maid Court, at ihk Court tlnuaa ' W ITNESS my band and uffo al dr* who -i ll {Item.
la now pending In (he I'i.-ull I 'a i t l
In banfurd, bamlnnla •ou n tt. Florida T.a l «( Unitf*'ir^4
j ’ tiii»i I»t iI a )
"If tvt* ran atop j[n- -ale mi l
In and for SrinlnaU County, iTnrlda. on Iba flth d a r . ng September. i t i i , *sf pi*1llI t r. -1f IT.
tran*poi1ntlun.. no will ,top till*
In Chancery. a suit aaaitiii you Jot t W ednesday! ai&gt;.| (hat In dafault
O. 1' H
reining nith Ijltle ttoiible In- de, gafeaotuir dirotc* »t|sfeln you, Ralph lharaof. a danaa pm cuntaaad Will
Clflk I'f i b u t f
tnyrt
rlainl.. e\|daln1ntf it ir enaler to
ha antatad and tha aald tana, pro*%J". D*arm an,"ai» the 1&gt;, fund am. S 'd
iCircait C*»yrt ¥ t* \ )
seed e* part,
Ethel Chilton Hraimati la the l'l.tt.
flut* A Akriij «t.
Ki t rvithmo of dlicil frr«h nnler
tttT. and an ablutvlaiarf title n( tha
W ITNESS my band and olfklul
HoU#t|d r* f^r JMiintiff
fiah tinfftr mi llu' ttljfhwbv niid (n
tali ta ETHEL CHILTON HEAlt- a*ai thla :Slh day of August, A l).
Carov nurTaa
the fiyli muilu'la ihnu on the hike*

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S A R T IC L E S

at-

FO R

v-yi*. -or-

SA LE

W O R K W A N T F .D

PARK FIVE

tnfolrentrnt of the rultn iiKinel
and -Itmnia,
Taking /tom lutal offielata" in
tome loealitira.
"U x a! -intimrnl' i* that .tln*v
have reined for yeatit hiuI aluiuld
«— be permiitrd
oantirra*." -Vuvafan
aald.
The itinir wBF get coinJddtnlde
heltv from

1

n revent coiiKrt'^rlonak

j

-

Kising Production Coats Hasten
Turii Tu Labor Saving Machinery
I

- J
H*

t £- • •'m

■
r* * i im ^ j

»■ x; ••

■ro •

1 ari a.

V

H M IS ^ a

&gt; l * lt lN t .i :i !

v*.a! idvan. &gt;«" hnvr taken piece
\p \ ..u -»,.u t. Wr.te
/ Nl!\\ Vi &gt;I!K l! *i|iy pro.|'ii'tien ■ u tl:.. farm. *'in -n' tiv * i 11lie o f
nod IlftpjiiVeil pliinlrrs. pick»’ ••*' • mi .utlaliiK tmluatrv t" tuflt Inew
I* mid haiAi-ii r-. pi-xlurtiop he*
to the luU*t -aving marhine.
! in. I,-iLteil; on*. thIJd u*ei prewar
I With enipley'nn n| hitting terntil "Itfje the manpower tcnl ha* deeIpeaks, -tint ttturh iittentien ha ; Jibed tru petri-nt. Even such
.U efi fluid -I. 111*. 1'Higle‘ r "of till Itong
hidllent* BKaili-t enitf*
‘Ut en nieii" Nt \vlt HtU** - .iinltl
hanltoriett .■ .
i- :
,itluf pyjait- *x*i* ii.iidoverv in . "Wert ruth |,H&gt;ilelh* nye T*ft tho
l bundled •L-fii litr ffen. the-fttp; !
to aurrtiujirnr. A»uh improved
• t e t v -e tie f u n ; tn~ofTh l" ltl.lt ■„&lt;&gt;..{, we7r ;V jm t piVtVu Itt the---- le i,

S I.

I I r in g

m o re

u n d m e te j,| ..* e | ,.p n ie iit

M ay,

.H id

a

c o rn

UdcehiUtWel ii.* n r . -w hich
ran jPiibei just TntOhluciii which can
Wotk ui.mn.l the clock without j tilthk In^i* min without damaFstoppihf to eni or sleep; M
jmg tin car»
I tr tr till I f. n lypieul i ,altt|jle '
iitnrliirti ■. which* atreiiit. lint ■

nr the nteii Itantllamg; front,
mitJieiUirr -av* rn-.v mitomatie
it ending nisi Inner in.tV bu the
jtlon:
Ifi '■ ilinnet el ti e .uii'iiiittlruatare.
An “ a- emldv Hih1" av-teill fo» Silent nli •ini'll now . ll.imxliirts
\ita ln o .
\l| -'infer- iu milk pro
Id i* nvioii f i e. nia-ft*- htrfx. rake*
jilio liiin , in, lo.line ■let tji *,itfon. n*. -of ue, phoiioi-iupli
ix.inli end
of

Hinted. ,i,^ - ixt|i Will tttiAe. Into h.

n
l-fA*

| , 1mlulled in
rtmtinumo flow T fi&amp; H
' Htb*x
Ip *he piodiieUnii sta g e
system o. aid n. a*,- V » peiie:il . ,i
i-iulv'e*
w h c h tl.rir sponfora
in iiia n n o o .i. ,• i ‘ ii will siniplifv i(i(li'in ;ark et
I * Jlri‘- Li»,.
I t l l i i p uUt
|mnl a f f i t i

I,in
RADIOtOOICAl -SAfiTY O fftC IB aboard the r w m e ) '
. it,
found
t* S. S. C fiilli.it. I.L C o il K. H i.m l o l U g fn lu , N. Y , t i n . , i j .
ti U i'.iid A to ll, (or tudiuacUvity with^ia O vigcr cooeit r llW d l; .: die
mlrual in San Diego i« Di J I ’ M. ta lm n o f the S iilltltsotilun liia tit'ite .

ruddy

ti

j h '.iiit-

A drVit l
KrOr

* |- i'H ? e t whii'h m u ' *hhn|dn(f by enabling i .irtbmer*
hi.
of h..u*r- I - li«i w hat th ey want on tape a t
they w alk alieul
tin. store,
A*
I it At 0 , ut*. ip tlw, n
*• ii! . Btv.fffbf iesleit. *he .•llrlomeos' andrd. *it-Jiie ibvtk —
^
•o u t= loUntgr (Ii.'- *pt(lchjisei
liC grind *|\ , 11*1 iron ' " ,1 ‘
dow n’ n chute*.- ii ijie tiijj.e preVinto Iv
X.w nnlv t» the ’ Vlf'i kb - t ippre”

ihole

-m?

V ..

s -amt. pie
f (tffi'r .tolLui.l)) j ilian ;&gt; Jib* !.i)or, Willi BidpllpiL*. mati. fmlory, u-ijut different macolli
I*.I
win,
It
rendet’
the uld cldiu wiiU, hlieadv. imve proved
la*
tIti-it wui tii in*
tual operation,
jtlm e tiitk.
v iiiiiatly tiletuleli".
Y A K D I.K Y V E N E T IA N HI IM IS
also eutlld ix" constructed. That
New
|i.ii
kagitii'
"lininl
"
In
i
tmeilra'- Mo«l lleautifnl
till- will vmtir |- widely dutliitcd,
1jlharrtUii(e&lt;:t;, a! fnvtorv t,hei take huweVyrr since intrtcnle anil otttiy
Aluinlnnni -- I'nlar — Polithrd Aliiminiiin
i&lt;.itl!i
.1
ii
;
'
o
f
f
ti.e-;t--n
tul'h
\»k i l l For Free Failimale
dtuii.- (tfieii wuoM have to t-e
line, tidd y i l i - ; n - Ittul dropper nis'aUi.i to .In wotk winch mold
I'. W. STUVKNS -- t*17 \V. Uoliln*win - Orlumlo
and ufien 11• t
ti,, indttiduj I
lUtoitr 2-0729
I parknip** iu win.*li tin* Im tflr* »•■■ t&gt;e tx*rformed .'heap, , bv men.

tint the fllell I* now* to*. f&gt;,| human liahllnllnn

BFCOHn FLAYEHS for rtnt. By TUXEDO FEEliS -coiriil.fe lift*. FLOOR SANDINO k finlihlntj, art which ektrniltll ! h e , fixleral
day or aaidk. The Muaic Hu*. Ilk
Ilupt'a Turadr Faacl Sinrw
clraninK A webiiiK- Our. putter law' Hvuinii *nlr hiuI tta n x p o r ta -;
W. Ut fit. I’llon* B5». •_____
unit enable* ua to \n.rk nliut** lion of htnrh llnix to Inchnli' n hnn
Patiite, Poultry Ruppllei, Neil*. _ there it no ati-ctnr connariio t ■&gt;n commercial t.affic in miv giinie
OFFICE apara In tyelich Buildlnr
Purina Feerlt, lirureties end ’ evalUble. 21 yeai * eipurirnr- , firb iii u -tali- where local law
Larife lilfht office., iewl/ ilncorMeet*. Touehtun A* Walton,’ l.’ill
it. M. (ilraaon, l.uki* M.ity, Kl:t prob(bl* the sale and trausiwiira­
•tad. all uMlitlea, heat and jani­
Celery, Phone 1199.
tion.
’
”
&lt;
During the ' d&gt; p h - nun. many
•dctmitil.d
flt&lt; n Ihjvy
tin
tor icnrlca fumtihed. Call Hd3LAWNS MOWED. Low” p n e icotsuBtixf- n t g .u i'd that widev
.id
(■a.! ;■!.-- ~ I,, it lj in eat inn
i t*
'/f II. J1 A. Dept. .Store.
FOR SALE— Li major k |«t drift­
•
•
Jerry Lord I'hufie 788-W
The t’ nitr.l State* use* about
•in cud imi tupliijitii nl had ,i u-ollvd
the e t t f j * at),t nun • tln tn f»&lt; tl
way* and aoedwera—Phone
500 million feme post* a year, cnflutn the liriplm ellielil *of Wiirkthg
NEW 2 BEDROOM unfurni.hed
i hipping d&gt; puriini'iit.
1241.
JOB WANTED—Young vctcren,
tec j n r t e i d n . 1 1 nd it i« t'ryt|apartment. MUk Cdlerv Av
Ave.
— Mi^ii...;^o-^t.t^4jJ-j.-.i-ib ■•■V-h Hleii
r Why Worry -With—Your^Past-Dne-*— ■’unirafw
m a r r i ^ ^ n t a - j o t r ^ ^ n r i^
*t
.v.t', ileti' if- liiete1";' itnv future
lx*h
I-m
u
.
eui'iittx
rr
training
plan;
plumbing,
nulo
rSpace for office or hlhcr typo
8FRVICB
lung- (ii *, !t ■(untie device* will, Ii1di . : i» tii.- winking fuicy that'
mechanic or painting, electricity,
itieaae. Bee William Daviton,
■ ij : ......... ( icain. Ad*
Accounts?
I t p .lt r s HKWINCi M A C H . SHOP
-a
sm *jwn i i.t-wi io ilw-wai I iu—•- radio,
printing
or
what
have
i Sanford Hu» Station.
IIS a. F R E N C H . PH. 1190
____ slllelPj vi it. - o f i ik ii a . i l - niix hanUatinn
device^ - nn
ut " i-,'* •*'fei:!,‘
you! No liuuor. Address Box
: miA “ in ti Ulllt a -prei| Wild in • ;iv, hijwpvrr. Hint marhincs have
LET
.
226. Leesburg, Fla.
ill ' l ||. Tl duee' wm king hours
Betterie* A Beltirv thiaigtng.
'ill ill V t o
m pn in g . huiiiaii
*
•^4 OR 5 ROOM empty home. I'hone
alld m o ttree*.
1L B. PO PE C. IN C .
1
I l m e ix-ilig 'll-ml In mid n'ti-v lynt*.
. f _ S 4 8._____ ____ ____________
m for fiiith. i ' impiuVeinml• in
12 S P E C IA L S F « V IC E S
all
lin
i
.
i
!'
:■
Vlutety
t.f
wu\!U
ri-OWKRH
lt» Oejrloplng \ lunch H)«lnii
■It &lt; t , i
n in. , nnd impi if*, ' hi -iruulttMl of !i\|iii* I tu v atgttg
4* 3 R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
to t all drraalona'
I
lu
ll-,
|.l
i,
mind
warning ahum. tlial while itenhilie tli pksre xome
Nti I’ ntt'liviiig
McNEII.L A YOST FLORISTS WILL grind corn fui feed, grit*!
when
itu
.
H
int'll
(lle-t duli’t 'ill'- ■ ii’- i i . thin iiflp eleate IteW ini ~REAl.1i.STA iR
Whnl So liver
Hlpa* A r t. just o ff Celery
- * wh •I iii t ,.i ii :n e emA
meal
every
Satin
day.
morn-1
prup.
ilv
.
|
■
i
iu
ide
"fiinl (ititi.f
1NSUIIANCB
Office ph. 403 reaidenre ph, 610-R .ing. J, \V. Bell, Imke Monroe.! * I .re-on* In Y nur Hume
1131&gt; MAGNOLIA AVF.NUF. •
Hu'/ p ■' II l ilt..,
ugnal- :t! 11nit' pultatiun.
MOIITCACK LOANS
*20 — 2*i la-x-on*
k : ' etfit lli
i*h m i-nment
IMIONE 1091
, i- tin- I, i l , ,,f the .p.. ! |. ul.ii
■ 0 BAYMONH M. HALL, Radii.*
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
FOR ItKN’f Floor *irtwler. •Easy!
Vitullx or ( hildrrn
e t u i i p i i l t i n 1 ii
ilia* liilit-x whit'll ull ' til. fact light Poll i- tii.it Ihe U1B;
SANrOKO.
FLORIDA
*
Raglaterrd Broker and
every night ut Homer’s.
operation. KeuM.nabli* rale.i, Kan-1
Hiuthi-mnf tcttl liiiiliniix far tx-ytitt l ilnntm ale on the lilnith
ii'iuranre Agent
D o Y oyi' t 'n llvctin if F or You
&lt;.
ford Paint A litsw Co, Phone I
u rill’ Kit m i : h a n s k n
llti* i(i-pth ii uitjihleil luimans
Bm. 4
Florida SUto Hank Rldg. BAHV ORAND PIANO -Wurlltf ul l A l ‘ Out ( if five F o r GoII»*»*| ion Ruli.-L
303.
c / o S A N T O H I) 11Kit A L I)
y
' . T- , i- v*
a
i *er. recumlitlonixl. The Muale
j atid lin ; « l ‘ ..i t nit tu- ud.tpi.'l I**
t inhi the Inn o f riiyiit Rritaln,
A aery lovely home in ban Lenta,
nox. u p tv. Fir.t St. Phono
nr i'll O N K I.ITA
! e i“ ,k_ s L i h i c i -te a k Ill' toi* thnll a
milHJR - PLYMOUTH
located on three lota faring; p&amp;j.
llti- ‘ "tllpvll 1 lUx-ol t Ir it r.dliject (if
PARIS
AND
SKRVICK
Valencia Drltre. Stucco house
:.i ,
Phone 1011
bn ateel. with 2 large bedrooms
' *—
--------- — ~ 109 PalmsIU Asa.
and bath upitelra laige living;
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
YA-DK moth proofing lasts 6
room, dining room, bedroom. aEJ'TIC TANKS, lireete Traps
veaia. Have your woolens &lt;nnth
bath and kitchen. downafaiu,
Mliwlrtj Alnmimim Window* und —peo«fe*t now.-- Downtown Clean­
Ample closet &gt; and cupboard
ers A Laundry. 113 Palmetto
Screens, White cement Paint,
space. Thla bouse ha* b,en reAve. Phone 914
Parma-tlla, Hurricane biacca
|i vcntly redecorated Inside. If you
Miracle Concrete Company! Him Piano Tunhiv and Raivatrtna. L. I,
looking for a home of dinEliu Av* ,-l'hutm 193&amp;x’e
Kill. Has. ti LUW.----- :--------------afj&gt;p,..ttij» t» irr~To r r .-L
. attractive wfHei- ft-imk pto; AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Salas
SIGNS
perty—34 ectfa, lively wooihnl
and Hnsvica.- .The 'Musks Bos,
Show rarda and poatara
with pine and spreading oaks—
110 W. 1st SL Phone 953.
O— DUE’S SIGN HKKVIClt
1600 feet on water frpnt, retired
O. D. I^andrasa. Phone I02I
atmoaphere but nuL laolelcd— HOUSE TRAILER, sleep 4, in
good* condition, price $500.00
also new furnished j bedroom
cash. Also 3 burner oil stuvb LflNNIE MCMULI.EN’H Market
house Uvith 2 car garage and
lin i lx-r Shu|i open Thursday.
$36.00. L, W hite, Ljike Mary^
pump Louae — house exceptionF’rtdav A Saturday.
\ fily _ w .I L b J
og Iar3 86e lb. 3 llriT luStfr*' also tncloai
encloBffl sun room, For
RENT A CAR
N. I.ansberg, Gindrtvlllc, Route
nulck sale till,600.00.
YOU DRIVB IT
2. J HIGHWAY FRONTAGE on
Wheeler of Sanford
PHONR 200
1 and Of—large 10 room house 'oA K CORD wood IIS.no cord.
SHUCK LA ND-MOKRJSON
CANVAS AWNINGS
a
—i*t. — * - j ------- * -------- jn „ 0(1j ,
with rented apartment in good t Write John Carlin, Altamonte
U UHIVK-IT, INC,
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
----------------------condition——glit
acres of land
land j Springs.
with 600 feet frontage on high- I —
SEE US FOir *•’
VENETIAN BUNDS
wav. This property will meet TRANSFERS—I-arge new assort
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Aluminum,
Steel, Wood!
menta Decal Seta for Kitchens,
Stats~Board of Health specifica­
AND TYPING *
Bathrooms, Nursery. Also Glass
10 DAY DELIVERY
tions for dralnaga and health
CREDIT I.UREAU OF
Tumbler Sets.
Ity Wall Disney
surroundlngs.-Tup buy on High­
Mickey Turns Over A iV’ow Leal.
SANFORD
MICKEV m o u s e
BKNKAItlK GLASS 4
way between Sanford and Or­
110 N. Park
Phene ijn
We
REPAIR!
PAINT CO.
lando. 111,000.00. .
I
H H 'in U iT T
EXPERT RADIO HF.PAtRINi
114 W. 2nd Street
Four room cottage In good condi
FRER ESTIMATES
Fred Myars. 3 II E. 2nd St
lion, on lot 126 x 6S1. Idewl
Rhone Mis
HOT PLATE LUNCH
for gardening « ik| chicken rais­
THE HOME SHOP *-* in*. O w n e r .leaving town. Bervrd'fiont Il;30 to 2 at Homsr'a. WATCH A CLOCK HEP AIRING
*2.760.00. ‘
SPURT COAT sit* 14 practically 1700 Hanford Ave. Phono IlJ.t-J
FRED W. BENDER. Realtor
new. Phone. 906-R.*
Slat* Bank Building
* ATTENTION MOTHERS
Medial Tat Proved This
Boom 2
Phone 1030 _____‘
—DIAPER SERVICE—
G
reet to Relieve MONTHLY
Rahy Valet furnishes hospili.l
f+A G E COURT—On Fel7rnl 8 H W f n11? ''1* ,wln* room »uil*
rlran, sterile dinner* and dnxiui Highway 17 and 02 paitlally .at7
is,h*________ .
Ired container. Economical nnd
completed — large service room SEE Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Metal
safe. Fully medlrnllv approved
[ with countsr, kitchen and living
Work* for roof paint A roof
Call Daytona 2467-W n-lleet f i r
quarters — on* double cottage,
painting. Phon* 016.
dstails. 96 diapers, 6? n .week.
connecting bath arrangement,
“FIRST IN HANfigpiP*
each aids having twin bed* nice- NEW AUTO roach trailer. Used
ly furnished, open and doing only T drip, batter now than
Ara r«m
kin trMibtfd lit
busingaa. Bargain for quirk
when bought. Retail price $960 - Cohen's Radlstor Shqp for rorn
in t in s g t f *iii*t*
....
pleta
lets
tadlator
tad
service.
103
Son
ruucUonst
mouUiir
----------------------------h Mm i
00. ........................
sacrifice at 6360.00,
G, "W.
.....
l
(tliturbiB cctf floss
ford
Ave.
Phune
358-W.
i often ,and
.and doing business. Bar
Clark Store. 209 Sanford Are.
UiU tusks sou luflir
(ruin pstn, fsst so nrrgulfk aala.
Curtains, Lac* tablecloths washed
ruas. m i l rat, X S U BENDER, Realtor
6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
at sucii dmsst Tt.su
starched A stretched. 618 Mel
Room 2 Slat* Bask Bldg.
J " try I.N i* S. PtnklonvIUs Are. Phone 87D. .
bant s V»«VtsixU OunPhon# 1939
Highest rash price paid for uaad
pound lo rsltsts such iim ploaul
In a raranl msdtrsl t,*t Hnkbam's
furniture ’ Ted Davis Furniture EXPERT auto (painting and body Compound
A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
pniird rtm&gt;is»t&gt;l* |irl|.tul
repair.
All
work
jruantrrtfci
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. BM.
to
vnniso troubtsrt tbu wsy. IVs wtimt
Jackson A Gibbs Body Hhop, Doctora
call a utcrlns sKtaUse. U bs*
wonder pepper plant. L. B.
2|00 French Ave. Phone 1009 J. a,aland auulhlna tff.rt on one o1
inn. Lake Monroe, Fla.______ I’LL BUY your car regardless, of
-------■----- ---- '
i
rtomtni ssosl tstparianc oryetu.
ago or condition. Roy Rea), 306
T slsn rsvulsdl* — l-i.ikhsm's ComW.
2nd
8L
i
pound bslps build up ra.iiisnra to sucii
FOR RALE
IB
AU TO B r o R SALE
Onirras. Also a (rsst stosuastile Ionic I
NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS WANTED — used typewriter in
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ESSEX
It FOUND. BUNDLED IN
good condition. Phone 1066-W.
BUNDLES.
FOR HALE
10, IE 20 and U GENT
7 Pata, Livestock, Supplies 1939 Packard, new motor, new
HERALD OFFICE
rubber. t209H Magnolltt. Radio
SALE—Beautiful 23 months
and hrater.__________ ■
,JL-Lk «5m tM a f 8»ydaL | (Bit DODGE SEDAN, racondL
ilgraed. Will sam flfe Phono
ttoiu'd motor, good -body, Inoulre al Lake Mary Grocery.
iEW SPINET PIA
HELP WANTED
Liberal trada la
1942 HUDSON super-six club
Music Box, 110
coupe, radio A heater, new tires,
Pohna 063.
/.
*946 00. See at 000 Elm Ave.
WANTED-Experienced office A
or Call 900-W.
credit man. TIreston* Stores.
lOTOR'S INN. French and Bern*
I Inols Blvd.
■W,9 ,6
.WANTED whlta counter man I®39 FORD Deluxe 8tation WagProtect tour Health
aged 20 to 40. Apply Pig N'
- n (twdY nesris repair.) Prirea
Ily Sleeping Heller.
[GOOD stairway camplet*. Magic
Whistle.
• H60.00. Phone 1066-W.
I Chef Range, Sscond hand doors.
INNERSPR1NG MATTRESSES
FOR SALE— 1941 T ord^lone
Phoas 902-W.
WANTED; Reliable .hustler to "whesitilis'l W Ton ’truckV ft A
BOX "SPRINGS'
succeed
RSimmons
to
su
IFETY BLUE WINDSHIEDS
tire* A wheel*. A-L phapa. Cor­
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
consumsrs
with
200
houssliolil
any make or modal car.
ner I3th A French. Saa front
Manufactured To Your
.necessities In North .East Polk
daylight driving. Cuts
7:30 A. M. to 7t*0 P. M.
IndltMaal Order Ily
Grimly. 1600 fsrnflies. Products
sold 20 ysartr State age, occuipa- PICK-UP TRUCK, Plyptouih 1935,
ECHOLS
tioa. references. R a w l a i g h '»
good motor, *296. Phone OrPAINT c a
Mattreaa
Renovating A
DepL FAI-440-Y8, Memphis,
hls,
Undo 2-1239 after 4 P. M.
Phon* 329
Rebuilding A Specialty
------------- ------- ---------------------------------------------------Tenn. or see R. Hartman, Box
Call Ua Today - Sleep
FOR BALL by original owner:
MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water 234, LongwooJ, Fla.
Better Tonight
1941 Dodge Deluxe coupe (Fluid
heater, excellent condition. Ph.
REFINED LADY, no encumber- Drive). Less than AO.OOO miles.
1000x7.
ECHOLS
BEDDING
‘ anct*. live In. Light duties, care
Excellent condition. Hae (i. W.
11 BURNER Jewel ges etora with
child. Mr. Maynard, Bus
Spencer, Or call 90.
COMPANY
1 snail wood stove and 1
Ion.
Sanford
Orlando
______
^ ____... FOB BALE— 1940 1H ton Ford
Celery A Sanford- Phono 1211
GIRLS for soda fountain, strait-, truck with body. Phene 83, Hill

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947

‘now stak a safe place In a good in the operating, rooms and this

Miami Blasted
fen Americans
building away from the water­ goes on aulomatieilly If the reg­
Night Club Dancer (CaatlaaM
front. and await the passage of ular power goes off.
tyaallaaeg fw a F*a* &lt;&gt;»•I
fr.a
lim
ill* headquarters o f Counjy
Some of the windy blast* were the etorm. Home property will be Nurse
burden of the Soviet . Union ItFrances MrOougal next to
dry tuit others atung the face with damaged and destroyed but your th* Fire Station ha* been desig­
Tried For Killing aelf.
foreeasters.ainciqvly ‘hope that' no
raindrop*
that
flew
like
bullet*.
The letter vdid not name any
nated a* the main station for
.ignp i p _ In- one will M injured or killed. Let emergency treatment. Health Unit
vietlma but aaid the five Palm frond* we/e flUng'.wlIdly
us all cooperate tp make this a
to
th*
air.
and
tree*
Were
toppled.
»
t
Chicago Attorney edofIHerethe
were 'member*-pf the arm­
Director Frank Quillman reported
hurricane v^thout casualties.'
Thex r«__________
green felare of
„ J »hort circuitforces, yutc-victim wa* a mer­ ___
That he and two . nurses are
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"The calm Central area of. the
ed wire* flaihcd up occa»lonaily.
hurricane will be frit over a 25 standing by te aid if needed"
A
burglar
alarm,
act
off
by
the
Fatal Shot -Fired . On
All City, workeya with trucks
wind, rang lustily on South Mi­ miles stretch along the coaat and
if you-happen to be In this area and todla are standing by- for
ami Avenue.’
Yacht In Havana
Rut Miamians hid away In their where the wind* die down sud­ emergency.
'i 'V
Harbor Last April
Water main* that might be
homes .and •heller*. More than denly, please remember thatf Up*
5,000 persona were In public shel­ worst of the storm is yet to coniv damagrd by uprooted trees are to
according
HAVANA. Cub*. Sept. 17. t/P)
ter*— schools, federal building*, when the other side reaches you be especially watched, accardlr
I 'j
ikC
to City -Engineer —
Ralph Lubinsk
—The (rial of 22-yeer-old Palpolice headquarters, fire atalions. in a short time.
exit
"Everybody oyer Squth Florida At the Police Station,
___ an extra
l!tla Schmidt (or the alaylng of
More than 1,000 were- iri the
•• i I .
John Lester Mee, -Chicago il&gt;
Miami Edison- High School fur should, exrrrise all precaution* un supply of_food wa* stocked for
possible emergency.
torney, waa postponed today. A
safety. Thl* school offers‘ havrn 'til this hurricane passes."
Nn a note to the press and radio
1new dale will be announced,
to farming, communities to the
* r
Anyone seeking shelter from
•oath. ——
...................... ....... bafora issuing'.iha it;45 storm bul­ the storm is advised bjr-Jocb Field,--- .—“ 'within 10 day*.
letin,
the
Weather
Bureau
report­
chairman of tha Red Cross Shel­
The El Commodoro and McAl
2?
H A V A N A . C u b ., Sept. 17 W&gt;
lister hotels are emergency hotpi ed that its lines were being blown ter Committee, to bring hb own
tal*. The municipal hospital. down ail along the coaat line from blankets, pillows and flash lights.
— P a lrk ia Schmidt, 22, an o lric The following places have beet)
Jackson Memorial, ia crowded with Miami north.
ilin n e d night club dancer from
"Circuit* ara now falling and designated as emergency shelters
ailing evacuees.
Toledo. 0 ., was summoned before
white residents: South Hide
At Belle Glade State Road No. will probably go out soon," the for
Frlmary, Seminole High School
a three-judge Cuban court today
HO. from Bella Glade to 81* Mile Bureau said.
"W* are receiving only a few and Junior High School, Red
Id face charge* that the kilted
Bend, wa* closed this morning be­
cause of high water. The ruutc reports from the southslde of the Cross Chapter Building at Oak
John Letter Mee. a Chicago a t­
hurricane and this will make it 'Avenue and Fifth Street; Masonic
rraches to West Palm Beach.
torney, aboard h it yacht in Ha­
Temple and Woodmen of th*
At Fort Myers the State High­ difficult to . keep supplied with World buildings on Park Avenue;
vana harbor Inal A pril.
full
In
formal
ion.’*
way Patrol reported that many
Opal
"Wa •will continue to furnish the Mayfair Inn .and Valdei Hotel;
Dr. Gutlav Reno, the p iiv a tr
house trailers were fleeing the,
The Elks Club on East Second
all
available
information
for
the
Miami. Palm Beach area for the
proteculor acting on behalf of
Street; W. A, Burpee Seed Build­
Florida West Coast in scarrh of press and radio aa it comes In." ing on West First Street and
the tlain man’* father. Dr. Letter
Stasscn Speech
.While
the
last
of
thousand*
of
safety. The TartUaml Trail re­
Grown Paper Co. on north Elm
E Mee o f Wilmette, III., la id la«t
main* open and will be kept open anxious residents evacuated the Avenue.
M
a
a
l
l
a
a
r
*
f
n
*
l
'
,
«
&lt;&gt;*&gt;•
exposed
areas,
winds
nf
M
l
to
78
"a* long as poMIMeV*
night, however, that he would aik
Colored residents may use th*
Aitmiat minorities can gain rnntrot,
At Clcwiston the State High­ miles an hour lashed at the coast Grooms Academy, Hopper Acad­
postponement i&gt;f the tria l on and chaining of tbe peoplatthmiigh
line.
way
Patrol'reported:
“
Winds
get­
emy and all colored churches.
oundt o f perional indiipotition. economic control, -effoeta -then-awl
At 8{30 o'clock the West Palm Thay may alio Use the former
ting pretty'* strong. Everybody
not-, until then toward 'rebuilding
Beach area had sustained
winds
into wings colored ward of the hospital at
prod,irti..fr,ithe wiping bill i.f rivil
u'c Miami of*' 82' ullea .*n’ -5oS? vvi V'*h »he^b*|IUr building. Burpee Seed
and social liM-rtii-* of ita people Issued VVcaihrr'Yurciir
O ' V
gusts
up
to
110
miles
the following hurricane
Mitt Schmidt, who danced in under Communist dlctatonhip*.
an hour.
Building • will also accommodate
Hahn Beach, the winter play­ colored resident*, said Mr. Field.
Caribbean night fpota under tho and the orientation of both the bulletin at 8:45 this morning:
"The hurricane I* now bearing ground of the world's rich, waa
name nf Satire celebrated her economy and the foreign policy in
The big Roumlllat and Ander­
in close to the coast and still mov­ virtually cut off from the oulaidc, son electric sign and other sign*
22nd birthday in her cell let,, the direction of Soviet Russia."
night, by giving her prison mater
The address had Ireen dearrllreil ing in a westerly direction. The *qd rumniuntatiun lines wero on. First Street war* being aea party.
hv the Min-ie*otan a week ago a* center Is expected to cross the reported down throughout th* ares- rured this morning. The Ct/wan
The great blow, possibly the Store ha* braced Ita windows with
Hl am naturally filled with anx­ one "of some major aignlfiranee" roast line between..Miami and
'i J j
worst since 1P28 when 2.500 per­ boards, also the Sanford Auto
ie ty ," aha aaid concerning her In which he would outline hi* Palm Beach this afternoon.
“ Winds are now up to hurricane ished and 176,000,000 damage waa Parts Co.'
tr ia l, "but I believe there am vlrw* on world economic policy.
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland reenough point a in my favor."
Jli*. appearance here i* one *lnp fnrre at a numl&gt;er o f places along inflicted, piled up the waters
the roast‘ and wtltefphtlnue to In­ of luike Okeechobee Iwhind Palm ported that hi* men are alerted
nn
n
t&gt;u*y
Seplenilier
aqjteduln
8ht la accused of having filed
crease. Thl« hurricane according Beach, and Sheriff John Kirk and ready for any emergency,
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the
caliber
* * * * * *.22
—
* T-»
.plaint bullet which whirli I* taking .Hlnssi-n from Ore­ to all reports rCcafVed ia a very said:
jfr i
v
gon,
to
Nrw.iingland.
penetrated Mre’a neck Mil board
__ severe -gM itKl coytrr* * rather - ‘-‘ 1-hupc to (jud-. the dikes hold.”
r r c io * —
:
---------- ht*-y*chi—ai*&lt;i r«nra-;sgttr»rtBiir
a W
wide area:
” 7
The rich, populous lower east
A&gt;?
April H. Mee died five daya later.
Blows Across State
We trust that* you have made roast was liattened down for full
She admitted to police that she
all necessary preparations to pro­ force of the hurrlrenr, hut the Wear Size 14 Apin'’
ir f-HllHHrd fru m
n a il
fired the (hot, but aaid ahe did
tect property and that you will state's 110,000,000 citrus crop ( g a ­ M r. C n Wrtrt. Tr*»*. wtur.:
■0 in aclf defense. She warn’ in­ held by all the refttgees.
*•% (tmUTMMtl/ trrtfttf
Kuril Id-wl* of Atlanta, Reel am Ians aboard radioed a distress in incalculable danger.
u t n i n f f t l u c f . Iw i ■ n i n r t
dicted April 10 on a charge of
i r A 1 w»iahfd 17»J jwwjrvdfc Tht«l
Urn** disaster expert, eat Imated call to the Coast Guard which said
"intentional homicide."
I ti» d th* A Y W V tum tn Candy
10,000 iKTSon* had atreamrd dangerous acaa and heavy winds
Ife.l KMki run and Uni 62 pngndw
Sanford Heady
She contended that Mee lunged that
througli hero to the north, fleeing prevented any possibility nf a res­
N
'-Hg |wnthonlf 11** TtMlfM*
I
at
her
when
ahe
learned
he
wa*
S o ^
(enteCfWf
M M fM I I** iMtetet
Vv6"
(lie possibility of at lra«t 7 to K
.. j.
mission.
M MfW. Uv4M bw4 *hp«M Iff lh#
llmmtlm—* h u m I '« « i (!•#»
married, thua bleating her plana 'foot flood water* should the dike cue
tVIHwir
Tteae*»*M*bf«4l^wk*w«
kl
The three alroard ware Identified to E. V. Turner, manager.
11-sw| AVOH Mm **r-t**«f***v
to become hi* wife, Sho said ahe break.
1.98
unlv as Ur. A. M,.Boaworth, Rirhcame to Havana nt Mec'a rei|Ucii,
Workmen'of the Florida Power
At tt A. M.t the laat refugee ard Marshall and Frank Martinmealing him when he arrived Jan. train pulled into hero — fib box Vague.
and Light Company wrnt Into ac­
*
18.
tion early this morning due te
car* which atarted this morning
The Coaat Guard reported re­ fallen branches that intarfered
CHarlra Jackson of Klvcr For- at Pahokce and came by Clewlatlt, III., waa almard the yarht ton. It was leaded with rvacuce*. ceiving a number of radio call* for. with power lln*a. City workmen
help from people atranded In ex­
whan the shooting occurred, but
Food was at a premium hare. posed areas in th* keye and alsu cleared up . branches that
"did not hear the ihot," wa*
At one time this morning, iiearhei near here but that it is niiglg interfere with line* leading
charged with concealing informa­ autos and trailers formed a solid
to- tha wells thet supply City
to tend help.
'M .
tion about the Incident. The statu line t o miles to the south, all impossible
water, according to 11. N. -Bayer,
Yesterday
the
Coast
Guard
tent
withdrew Ita charge* against him. headed away from danger.
TOUCIITON
DRUG
CO.
city
manager.
'
•
trucks over the area* and plane*
but Dr-. Reno auataiued the
ROUMILLAT A ANOHRSON
At the City Hall, window*
dropped warning notices tn evac-*
Charge* and requested that he he
TAMPA. Sept. 17. M V-Florr uate because of the-approaching were nailed shut on tho front
MflUrtced to three year* imprison. iile's West Coast today began pre­ hurricane.
the building. An emergency ga*
operated power unit was brought
paration* agalnal the approach of
' Th* etet* prosecutor, Joae Mar. Ihn mighty hurricane now tearing
FT. PIERCE. Bept. 17. l/P)— t e the garage next to the Folk*
ttwl Fuentes. ha* said he would at the other side nf the 'JOD-mlle- Indian River dtnie grower* estl- Station for emergency power,fof
grit’ the touri tn give Allas Jkiumdi.
------- -- --------------- mated- n w ixyth ir ttieirTnrpr gnrjTXtim xmt-potinpiwr-Al
thk maximum penally—-10 year*
Murlhll * Field, big Army Sir In for hurricane losses that will precaution* at the 35oo were being
in prison.
base here, which yesterday, sent run into millions of dollars and undertaken this -morning under
off it* light .planes, this nooning millions of boxes. One citrus the dir(ction of Sidney RICharJ.
flow Its hugcrtl-'.'P's tn safety at grower said the fruit was taking Heavy steel cattles were olac*d
Battle Of Words
Hcnll and Chanule.Flefda in th* a terrific lashing from the trop­ over tha metal roof* nf Ike-ttnTrTT
midwest.
TtUier cages and fasten,
ical storm.
U MliascJ IMW l&gt;xg* inwj _---The 5th Rearin' Hqusdruh lent*— “ Whll stays nn ItirTrei* will cd securely to the bars of th*
hav* been playing lumd-ball with
Thle all-powerful measure which eight plants to Culm to await tiae-1 l&gt;e badly scarred and much of it cage*. Tha leopard and mountain J._ „ . . ..
will h* weakened so badly that lions were put in Inner cages.
H
originally was Intended only for sage of tho storm, after wrtilch
great emergencies. Bo finally in they will he In riwdiness to follow later droppage will be heavy,” he Exposed bird cages wara barricad­
ed.
her desperation the western de­ its path and give'assistance when­ •aid.
itcanwhile, p u m p i n g crewa
At 'the hangar building at trw
mocracies have resorted to tho ever needed. Ita next scheduled worked
desperately
to
saltagn
'tactics of putting Russia and her more was to Nassau as soon as what they could from the im Municipal Airport window* war*
•ateiilte* on the spot for global tho fifald there was tv^rlrd safe. portfnt early 8t. Lucia tomato shuttered and th* old baacon
The squadron included B-I7’s
etop the building wa* taken down.
Inspection.
with droppable lifeboats, nmplilbl-l crop. The Ideal Holding Company,
Some observers will question Ions for land muI water rrarues ono of the largest tomato pro­ Ail plane* wsr* put In ths hangar.
(ha efficacy o f
auch method* and C-47’s for supply and evacua­ ducer* in Florida, has about 400 Auxiliary power wa* taslad for
Against hard-boiled opponents. Bull tion. Personnel Includes a para­ acres of foot-high early tomato emergency, said Mr. Sayar. Far*
there hav* been many indications chuting doctor and medical tech­ plants imperilled by the hurricane nald Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal' haa lls'own emergency power
over the years that the Soviet nicians aatwell'a* the normal res­ water*.
•
Union waa -anxious to be favor­ cue force.
Other fall and winter vegetable
ably regarded by the oufrid-s
The base also transferred Ita crops are expected to undergo'
Phone
world.
P hone
maternity ward to the fashionable *ever« water and wind damage.
.And why not, since ahe wa* Tampa T e m fe hotel, which now
A*- the storm approached, th#
S
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trying to Sell Communism? Wo houses 16 Infanta and 17 expectant main Job of thb cktllemen in the
.,
FLEET
had evidence of that desire when mother*.
Okeechobee graxitfd ground* was
'•MoxcoW eagerly aought and *•- IThe base ia equipped with hur- te prevent-storm frightened eattla
CABS
cured reestablishment of dlplo- [ricane-proof hangars, which will from stampeding h
Into’
i£*llow area*
Static relations with Waehlngton [ho used for other patients, but be. and the threat of d
j*
in 1033 by promising to quit cause of ita locatinihon the Tip of a
spreading Red propaganda in the Inoint extending Into Tampa Bay
United States. On that basis Pres­ there la’ danger from high water.
ffiiiA ffe
* : LAUNDBBETTBV
ident Roosevelt granted recogni­
Hotels and tourist courts on tho
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tion* .
Gulf Coaet reported a heavy In­
nf
, Because of the fierce objectlon- flux -of evacuees from the East
of many nations to ths oper­ Coast and some resident* of thla
SANFORD
ations of th* Comintern, or Third area were beginning to leave their
jntemeilonet, Moscow announc­ bomra for more stoutly construc­
*
Whole Weeks Wdth Don* Automatically
ed during th* war (hat It had been ted building*.
- ^
• &gt;■ In
Hmall boat* were moving up
*abolished.' Of cntlrae the work of
‘ th* Comintern—which, was to act rivers and sttrsms tn sheltered
.
*'
•
30
Minutes
me general staff for the world positions and householders were
revolution—has continued spare. making fast their possession*.
100'; Soft‘^ jiter .-rr* Excellent SanIttry Condition!
Meteorologist W. W. Talbott of
But officially It la off the book*
Si a concession to world opinion. the Tampa Weather Bureau.said
Telephone TOM
Second at Oak
* 'By th* same token Moscow the storm was expected to reach
time ago ratilead a heavy peak' intensity In tho Fort Myers
from religion Iin Rusaa and area about nightfall and progres­
allied eager thrbnfa To r* -| sively later, up the widening coaat
worship in their churches, until It hit the Tampa-St, 1‘eteradrum today -rill continue to te a sourer o f rani pride /to
was a aop not only to the hurg-Clearwatcr area about mid­
many years to consef
i of many Russian* but to night.
Talbott said heaviest winds
Whet's more . . . with GM Hydre-Mstic Drive*, thh*new
__ opinion, though we kno.v
Oldamobila's style ha* "caught on" this year—ha* cap.
■t Communism remain* fierce- along this coast were expected to
Old*ok&gt;bile le way out abend of the time* hi performance
Effective Sept. 15, 1947, th* n iW rip tin n r» !t n l
turn! the public taste arad fancy a* few style# ,trw do.
reach little more then 75 miles an
-anti-religious.
and driving earn. Hydra-Malic Drive—pioneered, proved
The Sanford Herala w ill be L n tr ts td to Vj cents •
hour,
in
guile,
which
would
be
Tailored smartness . . . a look cd luxury . , . smooth good
viet Chief Delegate Andrei
and perfected by Ohtimobilo—is still the only drive that
week.
Monthly
and
yearly
subscription!
w
ill
be
increased
much
le
u
destructive
than
the
who arrived yesterday
taste In every detail. . , these ere the quriitie* that make
yhift* gear* automatically through f
proportionately at the same time. Paid in-advaace sub­
sen EiUabeth, lold re­ sustained winds the E u t Coaat Is
poopie say, "It’s SMART to Own an pldet"
the only drive that elimlnitca tho i
st while there war# »«- gelling.
scriptions w ill b« d c liv tittL a t.th e old rate until the.cxThe offshore wind* should tend
ahlemi before the AtaemAnd fU this public enthusiasm haa-a very Important
Oldsmobilc—with llydrs-Mstk Drive—stsnd*today as tho
pirstion date.
,*■•.lower
the
water
level
and
It
la
• believed they could b*
Inn word in emertocee.. .the smart word to testetg value!
t believed necessary te evacuate
meaning fee tha buyer of a 1M7 Oldsmobilc. 7V enr ke
successfully through “ muT h * Herald regreta tha nectasity qf increasiai ita ; 'j\,
indentsnd and good will." the beaches, he aaid, but he will
notify disaster agencies in all
subscriptioo rate at this time, but the price o f the paper
it “ the Soviet dele- beach
communities if that becomes
on which we print is three times higher than* i t waa be­
.spare ho effort to advisable.
■uccessfnt solution of
chant aeamnn amt the other four
were 'civilian*.
»
•The death of the American
r itDen in 1the Soviet lone of
Germany," Armour wrote, ' "resuited when
civilian employee
uf the United State* War Depart­
ment diareganled the order of a
ItuMian palml in the Soviet aector of . Berlin* to )ia!t and we.g,
xulurquoulty vtrurk ami killed by
n bullet*, allegedly intended by
the,.Bti»«lan» for the J ln ja M b *
vihleU In which tho American
waa riding.
“ With regard* to the other
three civilian* and the merchant
aeamnn, It, ha* not Ihua far l&gt;eeri
potable to obtain from the munIries eonrerned official report i
piecing definite blame for th i
dratht on known person*; In each
rate the assailant* are either en­
tirely unknown or are aaid te
have been in Ituaalan uniform, al­
though they imve not ta-en identi­
fied."

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MIAMI, SepL 17. W P)-Th#
Coast Guard reported one of Ita
picket boat* (a 88-footer with laboard motor) and a crew of three
had dluppcarrd on a rescue ml#*
,|on an4 'b e * presumed lost.

1*1 WITH

fore the war and other production costs heve. incresitd
more 01 less to the same extent.

This is the, first increase in these rates which we
have made since February. 1938. I t w ill be recalled that

‘ATUV'Ttfitf'W 'tHUmed ~dailr pubbcsltoo -fd b w ing a-------- period at a tr»-weekly during the war, we made no addi­
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for
slblt
a year.

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To P n o t U Um Proarea* of A Series;
T* P r^ M t frotp id ty for S tu fori

VOLUME XXXVIII

E stablish ed 1908

Prices Slump On

Cattle .Prices Drop
$2 Hundredweight;
Exports To Europe
. W i l l be Reduced
WASHINGTON, Sept. IN. td'i
— The reduction ia Aatrkan
grain shipments will aaaka It
■ora difficult to revive Europe
economically, governmeat offici­
als aald today* They gar* that
•allmat* In com neat o* thr IS
percent cut In Novembo* grain
ai porta announced yesterday.
Than* official*, now buaily
working on food requirement!
tha Marshall Plan, noted

k*SJfc£r5K«

abroad. Tha shortage of
food, they eald. will loaaan tha
amount of work European* can
do lo help raconalruct their
countries.

WASHINGTON. Sapl. IB. (Al
— Senator Handera (B-VT&gt;-**14
today Ikat recant Cscreaaea in
grain price* may b* doe In part
•mto "guvernmenl bidding" and
maihet operation* by “th« Ml-*'
ami refugee*." Whin he made
that ataleMcnt at a news con­
ference, reporter* ashed what
be meant by "Miami refugee*."
»*^Tbe» are a group of Europe­
ans who managod lo grl (heir
money out despite the war,"
Handera explained. adding that
ba learned from n news letter
that a number &lt;4 them "had
Urge amounts of trading on the
^Chicago grain market."
W ASHINGTON. Sept.'IB. OP)
—The Justice Department or­
dered Ita No. I anti trust man lo
Chicago today lo direct a grand
Jury probe of the meat industry,
at lawmakers talked nf possible
new gorernment controls to
fight Ih* high coat of living.
A

By ASHOCfATHU PRESS
Price* dumped on the Chicago
^c a ttle and grain taadgia » « !* /
declined
and'dealer* attnbut
meat costumer*. plus the announce
men) o f a ika rp reduction in No' — w n h c v * ra m exports.
Earner in
declined somewhat on hogs and
sheep, but today cattle prices
dropped a* much at $2 a hundred
^pounds on tome grades,. A l jh e
same time, wheal and corn prices
dropped. the lim it w ithin a few
minutes after the opening o f trade
and the nervous grain market

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Bial

Combat Veteran Is
Trapped For Hours
■in Cave-In Well
WAHNER, N. H„ Sept. IB,
than 31
hour* al lha bottom of a SBfoot well. Norman Woods.
■ .
Is. flyear old army combat veteran,
waa extricated al 8:M A. M. to­
day after 100 volunteers and
atala Dotlc# worked all night
to dig him out.
UP)—Trapped

WARNER, K . IL, Sept IB. UP)
—More than 100 vob’ utoer* and
•Nit* Police labored through the
‘ night In art effort to extricate
Norman Woods. SS-year oid Array
combat veteran, buried to Ida waist
sine* yesterday noon when a well
caveeLjn.
S t * police reported early tolist m t l Wood** condition waa as
“ good at could b« expected under
tb* condiMont" and that "he la
\JutNvo* doctor*
UJl W*tl1were
r**fUerl-"
standing by
a* rescuers. Including 80 percent
•f tha Uwn's men. formed bucket
brigade*, to carry sand from a
circular W nch being dug around
tka wall. They hoped to shore the
trench and dig Inte the pit to earIlf Woods o i|.
Woods, trapped at the bottom of
the 20-foot excavation vena unable
to mov# from hi* waist down. Ilia
legs were hold fast by timbers
and other debria.
w'He
Hi donned an oxygen mask at
Intervals during tb* night and
ipoka n few encouraging won)* to
his young wtf. when .h i annearod
on lha acene. ■The oxygen waa
supplied to countar impure air in
the welL
“ He's a tough man who aa
|plantr of fighting orerseaa." obr* reported, “ and he should
through this."
AUTO LICENSES

Europe’s View On
Marshall Speech
Reported Mixed

A ,c

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East Coast Is Bat­
tered But Unbeaten
As Repair Crews Be­
gin Reconstruction

*l ^ rr ^ « * , tuV*,d bending sail.

lly Notifies U.s.
It Needs One Billion
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. (A*)—
Italy has notified th- United
States it needs about f 1,000,000,000 in out*1(1* assistance to meet
the immediate economic crisis and
survive through neit year, Amer­
ican officials said today.
I t a l i a n Ambassador Alberto
Tarchiani told Under-Secretary of
8tate Hubert A. Lovett of these
need* at € conference two day*

Jf&lt;2im"hroport 'oH bTdldlM .t.ort'age in h li country.
Government officials who diirioted this development said they
■re carefully
jmf~'* study'
■“ “Italian
“I
udying tha
Pfigures,
^ P P V i along
r&gt;sf Hth less complete
information from the French, to
determine what the United States
ran do to help these countries
daring the next three munthx.
Government officials who re­
quested that their identity be
withheld said the Italian ambassa­
dor ha* broken down bit country's
requirement Into two categories:
I- •
About *300,000,000 in "stop­
gap" aid needed from Ih* United
State* to pull Italy through to
the and of the ye*/.
2. A Utile more than 1800,000,000 wanted by the Italiane
__ for
fo
"essential purchases" from outside
tourres during 1848.
All the** fund* would b* used,
according to the Italian plan, to
buy American grain, cool and raw
materials for Italian industry.

TopDefenseCommand
Ia Sworn Into Office
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (AT—
The top command of the United
Rules' new defense deportment
was rounded out today aa the sec­
retaries. for Nary and Air were
sworn into office. '
Taking tre oaths administered
by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson,
W. Stuart Symington became the
nation's first Secretary for Air
and John L. Sullivan took over as
Saeretary of tk« Nary, a post to
which he . was slertUd from
d im e s
v.
rForrest*!,
o
former
Navy secretary, U
took Um oath aa
Secretary of Defa
and.hand of
the unified artne&lt;
armed fore** yester­
day following radioed instructions
from Proaidant Truman aboard
ti*, feitHaihip Ifliiotiri,

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F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . S E P T . IH, 1917

Winds Hit Sixty .
Here But Little
DamageWasDone
Automobile Turned
Over At Municipal
Airport By Gust
Rv WILLARD CONNOLLY
A lltiuugh wind husI i up io t&gt;0
miles an hour wcie tepoilcd last
night al thy M unicipal A iip o tl,

ipjwaicd
damage Ivo-g .ll** stotjn ap
this morning very light in
ir com-

East Coast Man Flee­
ing From Hurricane
Is Killed In Acci­
dent Near -Tampa

Lone Survivor Welcomed Home

N O . 220

Dower line service- was inter­
rupted belitti-n H:00 and 11:00
o'clock last evening on South Mel*
lonville Avenue north of Geneva
Avenue by the breaking of a main
power line, but this was the only
serious break in thi* area, accord­
ing to IL II. Coleman, local man­
ager uf the Florida Dower and
Light .Company. There were, how­
ever. be xald a few small inter­
ruption* raused by tranifurmrr
fuse* 'blowing out ansi service
wires Iwing hit by fslliag palm
ftW ttHPt t •BHBgppr -----------------No power poles were. brokent
said Mr. Coleman, Crew* worked
U n t i r after midnight. Thero are
still small troubles being remedied
this morning.
Tiie barometer hit a tow mark
of 1"J.77 last night and this nmrninV bad risen lo 21I.H7, It was re
ported by H. F. Whitner. weather
uinn. Rainfall for a 24 hour peri

rE N S A C O U . Sept. ,18

was

measured

at

only

1.86

“f;
Htcila; lice I'ntiol naiil, lint Im
tinea called off •clictlule* notitli nl
Tnhipn until the rainy and Mill
gu»ty weatliei mmlefatmL
Alits-Irill Field, l&gt;ig Army gtr baa*
be re, bail III Irllck h londed with
rinereenev aunnlirv*'ready to roll
to any area in nerd of nssIManec
Lack of coimnniliralion hamjiered lepoits on inlidilinna in tho
t'«rt Myent urea whole the hurrii-nne entered the Gulf of Mexico,
but nortbvcniil idling the pen until,i
tlaliiage apiiemed nogliglblo.
I'uiita Gorda, 26 mite* north
■&gt;f Fort Myers, repotted winds up

t&gt;v, -

Highway I'aliolmcn latc.l tiirou|h
small loss ns and fishing villages
along
Ronds'*
exposed
but
spaisel) srlltrd noilhwcst coast
■tods;* vvauung- /raidertg, to ^Ice ?..&lt;
lieftiie an oncoming hurricane.
Hie gigantic storm, sshich roar­
ed at toss southern R u u d * ycstsiday like a huge mowing machine,
cursed savagely noithward m the
Gulf o f Mexico and drove again
upon -the mainland.
Governor . Caldwell's office anU lt'tiih a i rival s .lla le of. emenjeflcj
hail hern ptnclaililrd in . R o n d *
hy I ’ irs id rn t Human ill the vsalr
of riuitli-m illluu dollar damage, and
I frd rt.d agent ie* w e ir ' mobihfed
lo aid the sliit Lrri a ira t
I’ lfghlened trsnlrnls o f sulnclcoastal lira scuttled Into
IVnsacola anil inland towns as
wimls I'rgan litliig . ami th r heath
tesoil id Nanta Uosa Island, and
low living Destin, I I*.', were evac
u.ilrd.

ahle

Al least two other peisntis wei - BACK HOMI iiflt-r jinnu lulling .its-ly from bis duurned It- J? bomber over
tC|iuited dead in the wake o| the Aberdeen. Mil. i ‘.rpt Cliurlet War mask, 23, kl&gt;-tt His batty son. Drily,
white his Wife, Charlotte, loins In thanksgiving. Wurmatk vt'ji the s -'o
big storm on the Last l oast.
survivor rtf llit-tt'li peio&gt;tu almaid the Army plane tshhli ovplndcd in tire
Although noirnai channel* of •sir and erashnl iplo Cliesa|reak* Day”
( fn(crnafki&gt;&lt;dt Sutindphulo)
Conumiiinatiuii with Fort Myers’
roniatitt-tl out, |lie Siute IllgillSo!
Patrol at Tampa jiatd it bad l/eein I 1 . a • r t
• ,
if
.
*¥&gt; _
Ilnilnsry survey showtvl tsi (It-sth*
or s*Hou, injuria -mi be* p,up
erty ilantagr limn liarl Item espseted
w.
------------------HT' tYw TWriHkm'i
m
. ~r inT,»i
s'aJ
l.l
Trail-.east—from l iat l l ) m . iu “ pen again after iielng niftier wu

State Of Emerfjency
Is Proclaimed As West Florida Pre­
pares For Big Blow
TALLAHASSEE, S e p t . IB.
id’)— Gusernor I sldw ell's office
anuuunrrd tudi) that Provident
Truman has declared a stale uf
emergency in Ihr hurricane
uir* of Florida.

M . I'BTEHSUUHG. Sept. In.
(A’— Robert Marks, 20-)rar old
Marine on furlough died today
in Mound I'ark Hospital of in­
juries suffered yealerda) when
Ihe ear he waa driving crashed
Into a palm tree al l’ass-.\Grille Reach. This marks the
ont) violent death tu occur in.
thi-* area during the hurricane,
I',,lire aay Marks, Ihe sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Marks of
Pas*-A-Grille, attempted lu slop
his car at an intersection and
n 'A hrokao Kicked throw ing-tfc*
car into an 80-foot skid into a
tree.

p a iitim with that o f many, ptcviout
hutiicanet in the Sanford area.
TAMPA. Sept. 18 (tP) Tlic fiisl
One automobile driven by La*
death utt the Rot ids West t o ait
gene [g g rtte , 1900 Magnolia A v­
attributable lo hunicane comlilintts
enue, was ic p u itrd to police to
was tepotlrd al Tampa lothi',
have been turned over by a gust
while Foil Myers, ssIik Ii Line thr
of wind while turning a'corner at
brunt of ■ the I00-tm!e-*n-lioui
the Municipal A uport at 1:
A.
winds.-S(ipsl*nlly .riss|H-tl -without
M.7 but th e ' driver w'ai tiu l^ ie p o ir7 loit uf life or serious propel)
ed to have been injured.
damage.
The worst inconvenience o l ihe
Motley A. Wsilc, d-i-ycai-uhl
iliu m was to telephone service w ill, /lollywnod dairymen sslm druse lo
neatly ^ 0 telephone lines up! out faimly lo lamps to cssspr the
of service due to falling lim bi allil hun u sue on llic Last ( oust, died
palm fronds. Crews have been from injuiie* receives! in a high
out all morning to restore service, wa&gt; at intent near here yesterday
according to K. V . Turner, mana­ He was struck hy an automobile
ger. It was not lound necessary to as he stood hy lot tar wailing,
use the auxiliary battery-power.
for a lire to be dunged

Now (hey. lie like granite toa.l
blocks across Royal Poinciana and
Royal Palm boulevards- two ol
the world's beautiful streets. They
are down by the hundreds ami
probably thousands, . beaten to
earth
and
uprooted by windsi«d
whirling at (note than 120 m
i

in Molilio, iluaatei crow* miiniigcil to evacuate lekldents of
low-flyhlg Hud- of tha Alabama
Gulf Const,
Including
several
bundled pciroii* living in scarbuilt (route npntiiuuni* on liiakefn-" Uluml

ll.o - gteal itu im lltovasi Up—
iAnti-Communist j Improvements T o £ I*he.a Gulf,
tin- N'my cinUred its
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a
II
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n itr ttift tunicas W iig h t and IW'j
Part Ui Labor Act tounty Home Are deatruyel* to ' ptocieit with .a ll

TrCallerP‘Silly” rBeing"Co)npleted
Senator 'Aiken Says ptcatn Kadiators Arc
It Won’t Work Ami JieinK Installed And
Bui l di ngs Painted
Is Unconstitutional
Ihe Seminole Counts I Ionic, hi
WASHINGTON. Sept. IH (d’l
Senator Aiken (U-Vl.) said Imlai'c alrtl south ol- fjanloitl on ih*
thr rnnttoversial niinri'oinmuilri-. OdancLi highway, is |i«-mg «»»'
provision ol thr fait Haillry I u&gt; pletrly tr|i.sinl&gt;il anil icpaiird
IS ''*111) '' and (Msssihly unconslllo a tost rsliinalecl yeMtttliv IIV
qiottal' Hir Yrtmoitl lawmaker loMlTnimly (’iiminissiunrr I 1 Mst HI
I r p m l n s hr favnls rllllilll.ilioil »
I uni, at Illuir lh.ni 74.IHHI lie is
at least tlaiifuation ol the sec Ito- thr coiiitiiissionri in stlivr shaigr

* I &gt;vccl lo w n iil tl\e Y uralan l-iuui^_
TTrTTo »*.:«|«&gt; ilit’ H u e . '
One o f the»o evacuating beforq
the t,,rns wa v Govednn M illa rd ,
Caldwell o f Flood*, Dii" had gon*
today Hi hi* P e a c h collage a t
A llig a to r PuintX fl.e ie ' he w * i

it-acitid l&gt;&gt; jhe 'Highway Patrol
inday mid ‘ warned of the
pioilllllllg
iililt il 111"'.
t aldw*
rim t
left lieie 1.1 ..... late advisories
jlldlcwted tlm -Him was *w«rvitig northward,*
—At-4it8&gt;-P^3t-s*alay thie -Mohilt
Went bn . Ihm 7“ ••'1***( ta-il that sn
At my plane ).&amp;■! vp-itid tiie ceutir
of .till' liiiiti.ui&gt; Iso, Hides due
soul ti »f Apiilt,. b. -In, f la., mov­
ing in a mu lion -telly ,111VC11oil.
I i*ii-s'Mstn I lank I l.ide said
tiie s to im apparently had s ld fit d v,iin . ruih^c idigs*.west, ,u f
pievloiis liHBtioil-

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e
s
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jWim}, it proltably amounted
.
J
iimire than the Instrument record
The hurricane struck in fullpow-|,d. ho said,
er vestmlay against Palm Reaili.1 At the airport the wind aver
a 12-tquiie-mile tea emerald linked
40. miles an hour, but
gusts up to tlO Mi'll were record
to the mainland by three cause- ed. Debrie In streets is confined
Ailt**ii made his views known
of the llo tn r and lakes ii Ak .i
Jrys, liupis, afjef ..the .N'elmual. 1.^. tutr^rst.«q im|ii4u«iuruu
-.
to moss and email limbs, and this &gt; / t l ' w l t i H S i - s r e s i r - x t e t - '
W0HMW nb 'ftni-n'YV+ef *rek«."Ye
•"Rorfewrcjr-ihirwrm flnarre-* W
hoi lb l.tlmnl Itoalil letrisetl tb'
Another_m * j o I ‘ oi.|o.iteoieo‘
come here to rub elbow* with mut ported at tha City Hail. Roofing
ic issue. an: Itriulm g is the reinsvt.ill.tti
of i.'
TT'.NSAl’i ) l . \ . Srpt. 18 I/Pi A
ti millionaire* were in thalr man- concern*, usually deluged wilti Truman Keep* Posted fits! Il l t - O r on
appeal by the AH. Ilio lh e llttio ! riteam i.iill.ittn * which lin e no! 11cat fir Ioils tti.pli si ilottl) touted
stuns, .atilt shuttered and clu&lt;&gt;.| rail* for repair* after sturms, re­
On
Major
Events
until the winter aeaion.
Palm ported this morning only a few
ol Ret t ill al W titke it.
i hern tonnerled to the h.isruirpl vuJJruly. toils) upjitl Ilie exjUKed
Beach it populated chiefly by care­ call*.
I lie
IliiilhrshocKl asked the bratinp plant m several seat's Gull
t'oast nl Western Ronds,
Hy
ERNEST
H.
VACCAKO
takers, policemen and firemen. No
No survey hai yet been made uf
ABOARD USH M I 8 R O U R I Boaid lavf night to (Ite t turn a **•• Jhese base been silver p im lrtl lulling nollliweslnald ill the (»ult
live* were lost hero ia the hurri citrus and celery damage, but no
can*.
Ih r riritm g plant Is in go...l coiuli
apparent damage to the** crops WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN, mg l&gt;) Us Itallim oie rrglonal dtrr
id Mrxnh ajln lulling, s dews
A pre dawn motor tour of the in the Seminole atra has yet hern Sopt, 18 (d'i I'resi.lont Truman Ini that lie could not handle a uu ,
o s s iija e t «« fe a r * i n
dating
path•yrstcnJay acioii tuUlh'
nirangrci
to
keep
fully
informed
by
battered island this morning found reported, according to \\‘. A : L*fIon prtition lirtause lop uM lcm
'
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,
cm I loiid*.
it looking pretty much like a thm flcr, manager of Chase ’ and "Co. radio today of the internatiunal
ager with her hair caught in an Rome beans may have to be re­ situation including iliivelupmcfita of the A l l bail riot [iiitro lird nun t * t l l l ( I I l l I JC ( I f l f t ' N
A 9 |S A . M. ( E S I) advisoiy electric drier.
Civil
War
lum
table
planted, he predicted. EL J. Leh­ in Trieste, as woll a*, the Florida Cunmiimist affidavits. Hie union
hy
the U. S. W rsthct llurcau nrhurricane.
Mr,
Truman
ia
near­
Every aid* road was blocked man reported no damage to build­
ing tha end of hi* trip home from had |&gt;etiliimecJ lor crrtilnatiun as
d rie ,! h u tm s n r wgtqmgs Jrom St.
with trret. Tha car lights were ings
at
the
Hanford
State
NEW DELHI, Sept. IH. id'i—
haigammg irpresriilativr for wutk
lit sail.
t I ('sultans* so l*sas Bit I
Mstks lo Prnrocol*. and s»id lh«
Farmers Market. He also declared
Hie Missouri will dork ir) Nor­ eis .ct udio Station WARL ill Ai .MidiHiidav K. Gan,lid deetared to­
that he had'not yet received any folk, Va.. tomorrow. The Troday ttint unless Pakistan mid India fu ll lotce of gigantic storm would
reports of damage to vegetable* Mdenl will hoard the yacht Wil­ linglon, Vo.
frankly confess theii guilt fur the hit between Apalachnola and lie n
Snow Is Reported
or citrus in this area.
.Tiie ptiivialnn wldeh ha* at tit -.1 grave eoiiiniiiiiat atrocities nunliamsburg for Ihe run up the Pot
ahoul midnight. W im li sip lu 100
In Western States Schools remained closed today. omac River to Washington, where |l»l*
rottuin * nil of milled in the Punjab mid in Delhi,
How*vets if Fr^jUy la a good day, he expect* to arrive Hkltirday Jfieerouf Inlmr nrganliatlom to fit war bertrju'n tin- two deW doinliti- ntllet alt li'ollf weti* f o itia tl.
, i
Stan in wa m in ts Hew from Penaffidavit* deny tug meinhersliip \u oils n|i|&gt;eiirs inevitable,
they will ba re-opened, SupL T. nmrnlng,
By AHStkTATED PRESS
i ' , ..i inm. mi 1*1111# &lt;l|%|
lie told a heavily atleitded meet­ sacoU west lo Mobile, and heavy
Mr, Truman told nawsmen in
The biggest hurricane to strike W. Lawton announced this morn­
ing It.n- tlial if ih e two state* weather wxs rXpectrd east ol Al»*tv'lionse to Inquiries .yesierda
the South Florida peninsula in 10 ing.
. unlay
|Misisli'd_ III tlieir p re sen t nttitiiiies
years moved across the Gulf of
Tha^ State Road Department Dial he radioed the capital to ad- Chicago Ne^ro In
Inuaid the violence vthii'h has h u h iio l.i along Nl. Gcotgcs and
Mexico today after causing mil­ ha s ceased all road work her#,v»''v« the swearing in of James
taken countless thousand* of live* Dog Islands .and Apalachee Bay.
lion* of dollars of damage, killing during tha storm period.
FurreaUl a* Secretary of Drfrnse Ethiopian Air Force
etmimunaj strife between Mos­
at leaet two person* and leaving
The damaging hurricane, width
*No damage to building* at the because of Ihe international sit­
Guilty Of Fighting in
lems, .Sikhs 'and lllndui. It would yesterday widpprd tin**rieh icsoit
thousands temporarily homeless. Zoo waa apparent this morning, uation.
mean war.
Aero** the rountry, In northern and ail animal* appeared to be
II* declined to elaborate except
and agiicullinal areas of Huuth
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Sept
GniutlU, tin- spiritual leader of Florida with PJd-mile gales, al­
Idaho and western Montana, temp, in good condition, A number of lo say that the times require a
erstures dropped to below freel­ palm fronds war* strewn about In defense secretary. It had been IH, t/1*&gt; Cul. John C. Riihlnson, the All India Congress Party, said tered it* course ahiuptly after
______ _ __
ing ami anew fell in several eom- the are* o f* Use
the___
Gulf near Foft My' City
..............l.
Hail. At the generally expected that Formtal Chicago negro serving in (lie he lind rome to thi* Indian eapital entering
munitlee aa cool air from Canada Municipal Pier the northeast wlnd|w,ou^ **k« ° v«r his dullea aa head Ethiopian air' force, was convicted in a "do in .did*.’ effort t o ie«foee- rri last night. Kally lepoits inD e "..................
which lias just dtcali-d -it might move westward
mon-d Into the ana.
has crown! tha whole 7 «chl haaln ^
•rmad Erryire* afUr Mr, today on charges of assault and peace- (o Delhi,
The Federal Weathar Bureau area with -water ■ hyacinth*. N o R n m ™ * Nlurn to Wa.hlngton. battery against the air force com- passed through a ghastly period without further menace to land,
in Chicago reported Tour Inches
’ Cress Secretary Charles G. niandrr, Swedish Count Guataf of communal rioting, death, ar­ hut it la-gan to wallow north­
of snow at Cut Batik, MonL Snow craft were anchored there,
Ross aald Mr. Truman referred to Von Rosen, and sentenced lo (hreo son and torture. Ho said he would westward during tiie night with
Rounding
tha
Band
Shall
this
pray God lu take him rathei than accelerated speed.
also fell In Butte,. Helena and
Iho International acene In general month* imprisonmsnt.
morning
to
observe
Ih*
pounding
Great Falla, in Montana, and in
The court also ordered Robin­ see a land so dear to him in chaos.
rather than any (pacific aspect of
It was moving on tliss Florida
He s a id there was no doubt that west coast at 16 miles an hour,
Mullen Paaa, Ida, The mercury waves rolling westward on Lake Itson to pay ail Von Koten’a costs
slid to 28 at Mullen Pate; 27 at Mnnroe, your reporter found a
However, It ta known that Mr. and rejected n plea for a stay of Hindus and Sikhs had In-eii ill- and during the morning wa* loButt* and waa freoxlng at Helena
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lelena. somewhat frightened and aged Truman has been concerned about execution of the aenlcnre. Robin­ (irated In West Punjab, Pakistan,
inside the building disturbances in the Trieste area son wa* brought to trial after Ioil lidded that it was equally true
Rain was reported from the Da nigroi rcrouched
s s t i s s s * ■■ r a w *u &gt;
KK8I8TANCE GROWS
kotaa waatward to the Rockies,
(where (here have been skirmishes Von Rosen allegedly suffered a that Moslems had liecn similarly
FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept.
with cooler weather and shower*
between Italian*, Yugoslav* ami brain concussion In a flat' fight mistreated'in East Punjab, India.
FRANK ROBINSON HERE
— A United Stale* Army
forecast for some section* of the
Tiie newspaper , S t a t e * man, 18,
Allied iroop* In connection with with him.
Frank Robinson, former star end boundaries set Mp In the Italian
North Central 8tales.
which ha* the largest circulation rrporl aald today the Ukrainian
the Celery
Cel
Fed*, “ blew Into peace treaty).
LAGUAKDIA SIN KIN G'
in India, said today thdC Hindu* Yesiatanco army fighting for
Fair weather with moderate of (he
temperature* wan* reported In the town" Tuesday evening from
NEW YORK, Sent. IB, (/P)— and, Sikhs were leaving Karachi, Ukrainian independence was *o
Tha Preidient directed bv radio
.Southwest, Ih* Mississippi Valley Cristobal, Canal Zona as ha "put last night that lurpiua govern Fiorello II. latGuardia, 84, (a in a the 'capital of Pakistan, hy ihe large that u n i t s estimated to
' Eastward to Jho Atlantic it. He has been spending the past
whlth could be «Md '■downward'’ trend In Ilia grave thousands; fearing reprisals be­ number 16,000 to 20,000 men had
nine- month# there visiting hli to relleye victims &lt;/{ the hurricane Ulneu, hi* physician reported to­ cause of the recent treatment of engaged Polish and Soviet Rus­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rob­ be rpade available to states and day, aa New Yorker* proyed
sian troop* In pitched battles.
at Moslems In DelhL
pray
inson.
an intends to enter Stetson communities.
inson. and
Tiie paper said more than 25,TOWNSEND MEET
the request of Mayor William O
Univeralty.
*
U .S, CHOSEN
Dwyer for the little man who was 0O0 had left Karachi In the last
A'neeting of tho Townsend Oub
EW YORK, Sept. 18, (/PI­
tho city's mayor for 12 year*. week and that an equal number
Fifth District Council will be held
GREEK ARMY
Passage on the airliner from
Sunday afUrnoon at 1:80 o'clock Kingston. Jamaica to Cuba waa
ATHENS. Seat. 18, (AT— An Dr. George Baehr said tha former had Dulled out of other towns In TH# United Slate* was ehoaon to­
at Um Tourist Center. Due to the the roughest jpart of'tha trip, ha Informed source aald today the mayor and director general of Sind province for places In India. day to servo with Australia and,
Imoortanee o f matter* to be dia- A»ld, and daefared that ha got a Greek government would atk the UNKRA “ again is in a deep sleep. It kaid airports and railway sta­ Belgium on a threo-mambar Uni.
all Sanford members arce good shaksup on that part of lha United State* for permltaion to The gtn«ral trend la downward tion* wars besieged by persona tod Nations Commission to assist
double the site of the G m k and tn* Immediata outcome la aa trying to gat away aa quickly aa in ntgoliating a *otU«m*nt of Uu
stormy flight. H* than flew
yet unpredictable."
DuUh-Indoaatian conflict.
army - to about 270,000 men.
via Miami and OrUnd£
oouible.
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JACKSONVILLE, Sept. IB.
tAV-Kail and bus line* were
virtually stampeded today by
stranded tourists and olhtr*
eager t* gel into the Sooth
Right Wing Groups Florid* hurricanr ton* lo see
had happened.
See Proposal As what
H. J. Ruerth, Greyhound Ter­
manager, said about 2,100
Chance To Save UN minal
bus passengers alone were
tl.suited here when communica­
NEW YORK, Sept. IB. &lt;/P&gt;—
tions were disrupted Tuesday
The L'nlted Nations Assembly
night, but that many insisted on
met ia a lento atmosphere to­
making the trip south, even in
day awaiting Ike first Soviet
■abuttal tt/ lk c •‘ash.** alto.h* . tha face of o-Xrot .warnings. No
bases left. However.
made on Russia yesterday by
Meanwhile, official* of Ih*
Secretary of Blalt Georgo C.
Florida East Coast, Atlantic
. Marshall: As the second day
Coast Line and Seaboard Kailof general debate opened at
ways aald tervlca was getting
11:11 A.M „ word qairkly.spread
back I* normal after some track­
that Soviet Deputy foreign
Minister Andrei Y. Yiihinsky . age and equipment damage.
would deliver Russia'* basic
- MIAMI. Sept. 18. W) — Tha
policy speech about 3 I1. M.
Miami Daily News today esti­
mated storm losses In nearby
LONDON. Sept. 18 tA*&gt; Sccre arena at B3.000.000 for thr Boca
tary of State GeorgeC. Mirih»tl‘f Kalon-Mianu 'Army "AIT' Field
piopovali for reviling United Na- (40 miles north of Miami); Mi­
ami Reach. 12.000,000; and Del­
tiunv machinery brought mixed— ray Reach. 11.000.000.
and caylious—reaction in LuroThere were no estimates for
many communities. William II.
pean capital* today.
live United Statci of filial call­ iUsrhoff, Daily Ness agricul­
tural editor, said damage to the
ed ujion the UN Aiiembly yester- ^stale's rich agricultural area
dsy lo cirate a Cteck bolder com- would be enormous, but there
miviion and a year-wound tecutt- would be lime lo replant many
crops.
ly committer and to mote for
hbeiahratiun of the ligpowrr veto
PALM BEACH. Sept. IH t f l in the Security Council.
If there it sadness in the death
Extreme leftwing groupv saw of tree*, then Palm Heath it a
hi* reviiion plan a* a weapon tad place today.
again*! Rum*. Estrenr tighlwing
Boarded and empty, the stately
tecliont hailed &gt;1 at (touibly the home* of tin* winter social capital
UN's "bett chance."
of the Gold Coat! still stand intact
Official comdirni » a t *|iar*r. but ill patrtnrnl* ate liltcied with
The Briliih foreign office declined! f a
cotptei of Jamuus fallen
to express itielf on lh» proposals *tieea.
One ■ovcfcmeal informant sa id ,
n
„ y are the
Koya
they
tcoyai Palm*
rati
in night leave it lumber UN 'known to mdJions of Americ an
-lAntlllkM to pse d w G rtb^^Ksunsts—tall! slender tire*
•ritith vmi*.
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DEATH TO OPPONENTS
SOHA, Bulgaria, Sept. 18,
. Tb# Bulgarian ynprema court has
rejocTOd the appeal of Nikola To*Agrarian opposition leader
a month ago to b* hang•dlooa walling in long 11dm
a charge of conspiring
Gecrgi Dimitrov's
against Pro
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cooperation."
"Occasionally, of course, our
views coincided," h* said, "but
if. thay Jitl nui do no, tlwrc wai
no effort oh th* part of the
.President or hie advisor* to ait
down with ua and work out 4
aatlafaetory compromlae. We ware
•■peeled to do the cooperating.
. Jn-the flrit of a aeriea o f frank­
ly. political *perches on a lour
in which be ia sounding out hit
prospect a for the IMS GOP pres­
idential nomination, Taft amid:
- 1. The Republican's realise that
Congress cannot effectively con­
trol the President's foreign pol­
icies “and should not present a
divided front unless his program
appears to tie leading to an -uhnecessary* war or to dangerous
burden on the people of the United
’ States."
.
2. The Republican party believes
that until International conditions
Improve "we cannot afford to Inwithout an Army, Navy and Air
Force able to meet thr combined
assault of any nation or 'combi'
nation of nations,"
3. He and his GOP colleagues
think "tile present tax system is
dangerous burden on the low­
est income groups, the middle h.*
come
and on aIF life lax'*'
?payersgroups
and it muat lie reduced. ’
4. Ills party opposes guvernmen*
price-filing and believes in "a free
c o m p e t i t i v e determination ut
price."
6. The Tafl-llartley Labor I-ntv
"was demanded by the people
themselves and, in spite of tieuproar of lalsir union lenders, Its
provisions have overwhelming pop­
ular support."
Calling talk, shout the menr,ure's being “ a slave labor bill"

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Temperatures Dip In
Some Areas Into 30s

&lt;r«stlsH4 m e r«s* Oesl
and Green Turtle-Key-was under
•By A SSO CIATED P R E S S
two feet of water.
Temperatures dipped into th*
A special note of advice was
30'* end .40’* over a wide arts of .*
voiced by Norton to the rich
the -country today, and fell below
Everglades tanning area around
normal In. many section* for thj' a
Lake Okeechobee, already 'partly
first lime In Several weeks.
flooded by heavy aummer rafii*.
. J h e mas* of cool air extended
, Njnelecp year* ago- today a
jil
from the Dakotas ta the Appalach­
major disaster occurred in this
ian* and louchrd parte of the
same section when a hurricane
South in Louisiana, Tennessee, and
blew the water out of Lake Okee­
Georgia. The* coolest areas -ware
chobee, 'drowning about 1,500 perin northern Minnesota,. upper
•out... ■
Michigan and afong tha - North’
Norton said at 11 A. M. that
Dakota border. • Pembina, Nr D.,
"no one can tell at this moment
reported near freezing tempera­
what the hurricane will do. It is
tures this morning.
ti
wallowing around out there, grow­
Rain was' reported in tha Ap­
ing in size,‘ and could strike out
palachian region, the Atlantic »
' ufn
any
direction
when
It
begins
(tales and In the northern Rocky '
gr
to move again. It could as easily
Mountains. 8howrra were predic­
t D
move toward land a* away from
ted for parte of the North Central
.[*■
land.
region.
5’K
"If it move* toward land now,
Temperatures climbed to above
the time of warning will be very
1U0 yesterday
In California's
short. Therefore, although actual
Central Valley and were near
hurricane warnings are not dis­
that mark in some sections of the
played, the Florida east coast
Gulf states.
i t
would be prudent to make pre­
•i
liminary preparations for a hur­
RuMsian War
ricane.
"In view of the flooded condi­
It'eetleeea fraiw t-v* • U a.)
tion of the Everglades, 1 believe
ralnlan
underground
mambers'
It would be prudent to make spe­
would flow into lha Amarlcan
WltH TMI ANNOUNCtMtNT from the Agriculture Deparlmcnt'i Burcu of Economics that the price of e r a
cial mention of this area. The
1j
tone.
Is expected tn reach $1.00 a dozen, highest level In 30 yesrs, the graph above shows how the cost ha* spiraled
roast from Miami to north nf
a r
Patrol* along Germany’* east­
sirjcr.July of 13iC. Hens at lha Agricullural Research Center. Beltsvllle, Md, obliged a cameraman with
Palm Reach already Is experi­
IIAVINO MINCH fOUCI HIADOUAITUI In Paris after being formally ern border were heavily reinforced
eggs for his photo of the predicted rise to $1.08 a dozen. The figures on the graph were compiled by the U. 8.
encing fresh winds from the
charged with acting against tha “ national Interest" of France are Rabbi after the first 36 Ukrainians Ware
Bureau of Labor Statistics, and were Ure average prices for eggs throughout U. 8. at the time, (f nternaflonol)
storm. Farmers in the Everglxdea
Baruch KorR (second from right) and other alleged members of th* discovered Friday. Fiva more have
could Well in-gin to look to the
Jewish underground. The group wss arrested fallowing attempt to slipped- through th* border guard
safety of livestock, to protection
since then. All wore uniforms—
"bomb" London with antl-Britlsh leaflets, (international Radlophofo)
fur expensive machinery/ and
a motley assortment of Russian,
other normal preparatory meas­
Czechoslovak or Polish military
llfiilffil U I P«**at 0*4*
ures. I do not wish to spread
alarm in this area, but I am most churned the i r t about 250 mile* Is changing Its course," the advis­ garb. They had plenty of ammuni- •
tion for their rifle* and m achine^
anxious that residents fully un%
rest o f W eil Palm Beach loday, ory stated. '
guns and -many grenades.
deratend possibilities.
.
,
•, 11
.
The area of, alarm wind* ha*
"It la entirely possible that the "*
, p*r , J i'- ,U,.lly * - * f u n d e d and r.pw aov.rasarnara*
CandllU! while it* 1%0-mtfr an h o U r|tf about 400 miles in diameter,
be don* with these and othar
Hr
rftiSi”fK"rir,rpkTr.W
in lc m ily |&gt;er*i*led and it* dctlruc fairly distributed about th* cen­ such fugitives.
measures will prove unnecessary.
ter.
Judij told a story of fire years
j, given by varioua federal laws,
'But prudence indicates the neces­ live area spread.
The Weather Bureau said tho
board regulations and court de­
sity of preliminary preparation.
Chief forecaster Grady Norton intensity remained "very severe." in underground fighting, and of
a three-month secret march into
cisions, collective bargaining be­
"Winds will become strong on Germany from &gt;Poland. He aald'
described ihe six-day old hurricane
came a joke." He said the new
M IA M I, S e p l. 1 6 t/P)— A m as­
the
middle
east
Florida
coast
toas being "a I the crossroads."
that if hu and hia men were order­
law had established a measure of
da? with hurricane winds some
sive, scream ing tropical hurricane
equality in such bargaining.
Its slowed down speed— it trav­ distance off shore and If the ed back to Poland, "we will com- *
mit suicide."
gAlthough he ruunaeled cooper­
eled on its west northwest course storm is curving northward storm
ation In international affairs, thv
winds
will
extend
northward
along
only
about
20
miles
in
the
last
- -FRHNCH PLAN-OKEYED ~ ~
fC x p a n H io n Program
\
Ohio Senator said the Hepubli
rig id bout* — indicated” liia l the Tt5*~ toast-' tonight *amT AVednescans in Congress "feel strongly
day,” the advisory stated. •
PARIS, Sept. 16. 6P)— U. S:
Announced
By
Firm
that
compute—study must—be­
storm was developing a re-curvaturr
Norton conceded that the fed- Undersecretary of State William
mads before we continue to pour
ergl forecaster* were "sweating Clayton a p p r o v e d today alx
Natural Gas and Appliance Com­ movement he said.
out the resource! of this country
4
blood" over thia particular hurri­ French amendments to th* final
It
ro
u
ld
curve
northward
and
pany,
Inc.,
franchiser)
dealer
for
at tha rate of »7,000,000,000 a
cane. He said that by all known report of the Marshall Plan con­
Green's
Fuel
Gas
Service
in
the
head
into
the
Atlantic
lo
spend
year In furelgn assistance."
an ford area, has Invested nearly its gigantic force harmlessly, or ii rules of hurricane action, this ference designed to meet Amer­
"If the showing Is made," he
storm should have turned nur.ti ican objections that th* 18 na­
200,000 In a post-war expansion
•aid, "additional loans may l,«
tions were trying to help them­
rogram which when compelled, could lu tn west and head (or the and out to sea long ago.
Justified to help Europe help it­
We're working around the selves Individually, rather than
ill cost in excess of $300,000, se­ mainland.
self and go to work.”
clock. 1 haven’t . wanted to issito western Europe.
eding to an announcement of E.
Northeast storm warnings were a hurricane warning and cause
teed Whittle, president of the
ordered raised from West Paliq unneexaary alarm. But at the tame
ompany.
Striken In Italy ,
Battle UneH
The expansion program as out- Beach to Cape H atterai, N. C., fo l­ time -Wa want to stay on tho
ined by Mr. Whittle includes in- lowing n Weather Bureau advis­ safe aid*. This une has ua acratchtl'eatleiae* freet Taa* Oesl
It’eellesee n - e fees tier I
U 4
meanwhile, expressed belief that
tressed bulk storage capacity to ory at 9 :1 5 A. M. which said the Ing our haeds."
Communist leader, made a bitter
Ws’ll simply have to wait and misery, rethef then Communism,
hree times pre-war capacity and
gpeech In which ha-charged Amer­
corresponding increase in thr vail slom i w ith winds o l more than »ee what the storm decides to do. was th* real forea to be reckoned
ica with “ working eagerly to pre­
ompany’a fleet of service and de­ 140 miles an hour, had remained And hop* that if it turns, it turc&gt; with in Italy and. that the next
pare a new war." He also rrltilivery trucks. « Roland F. Hollo- nearly at a standstill during the to the north."'.
seven months would test Italy’s
efted Preaidant Truman and J*ope
Norton rep-tvtvd that lltfp*- rerlstance to Communism.
Seay, vice president, also stressed night w ith the center now near
* f*i 1 J Jo ; t
Fius.
lawn,
Abaco
Island
In
the
north­
the importance of the company's
Price*
of snip* foods had
A cry of "death to Truman"
expertly trained Service Depart­ latitude 26.7 north longitude 76 / ern Bahama* group,- was being doubled in the Jasl. elx months' t*
Was voiced by perhaps a ' duten
hit-by
hurricane
force-winds
thia
ment which, be - said, would comu wsst*
a year. The best msat cost k/00f i
bf the throng listening to Togmorning. He placed the center nf lire a kilogram, agaliut about tn for a large share of the ex" I t is apparently m oving north­
Haul—
------- — a- t-------------—
•pension cost,
w estward about
fivs
m iles an the storm about 800 mile* north­ 700 lira 'lea# j"
I
* M M
; - ‘sswlilla this speech was being
Seventeen veterans are receiv­ hour which m ay Indicate that It east of Ahaco Island.
I.
spaghetti v
s
. . .
delivered the country was being
At 6:L6 A. M. (E8T) the hurrj- ■gainji j r o Jfre; .rationedthread
ing a two years’ tealnlng course
read torn by labor trodbtex which
ean*-was pinpointed near - lati­ 07 lire, against 27 Ur*. Black
_____ ^ __ _ m
-0
■n cooperation with the Veteran*'
P r e m i e r Alcide Do (iasneri'a
tude 23.9 north longitude 76.'j market bread Was 240 lire.
dmlnistretlon. - Tha - Salfl D8*
Seminole County
_ Christian Democratic party clnizgI
west or about 280 mile* eaaf of
irtment has expanded to offer
(A kllogrdm.-le 82 potmde.-Tk#
oa were inspired by leftists. Ital­
Wen PiFm Beach.
he nrvice- nf_ experienced .engin
official rate of exehanga la 380
—Court
Records
ian harvests were threatened by
High acaa a Ml increasing winds Italian Ur* to a dollar, making
In heat!
ana kitchen lay-out
a itriki of r,CW(WKHr farm liUorerk andcuntrarnew Jiuma
along the Atlantic seaboard from the lira worth roughly a third of
M
.tiiiitvrv
UKMia
ers. Leader* of 350,000 metal
or*.
Auxin. Urldtiift, .tut &gt;l*rlhu Tu West Palm Beach to Cap* Hat- a cent)
, /* '.
workers announced that they
Natural Qs* and Appliance O. (1- Itah -itiew , Georgia
teraa, N. Cn were expected to­
A
check - bf -representative
would begin a 48 huur strike toM*lt«n, M
K. RKuaeau
---------------.e seloa
t e a -t'alrtela
.—
impany, Inc,, now has 48 em­
day, the Weather Bureau said.
American foreign service officers. ,*
TuU- Prank Maliai.k
fcJiiabetb
Muhaiek rtus Hits■
belli
P r ic e s
l,ue,t r*mt! *• th* 1'rlce of corn
day,
I Jilt
ployer* and an annual payroll of T
inr uldlng Ihetop advissra of Am- 1
Alrlloa K Euaen. Xu* I'atrtri*
UN Meeting
for future September delivery s e ;
over $180,000. Officer* of the To
And on Sept. 8 Togliatti wa&lt;
Harney II Clary *tu« Ulllan .4
a feeling that tha Immediate prnb__________
■
record on
the Chics g j —
quoted fn" press dispatches from • .
company include &amp; Reed Whittle,
I.elkoHlIi. Ha&gt;. etvlr M'&gt;ri 11 To
baasador James C, Dunn, revealed
t 'n iln a n l iium l-««r i i « n
Hoard o f Trade at $2,115 4 to t i
•
president. Bill K. Conway, vice Ifo.a o a , e * . _
Modena to Home newspapers as
lem was to relieve the Italian’!
•*•**'•?•* ,
Partin, Kora Hell rial Tu ItXrt',
president and sales manager, Mrs.
declaring before a partisan rally; lie declined to ditiutt its con- “ bushel yesterday and Septem ber
hunger and deprivation to itreAg- «
Paulk
it ..i wheat edvenerd the HI percent llm expositions o f d n ctrb si
He'en
Richter,
secretary,
and
Ro­
•"We shall call the Italian pro- tenls except to i-itmfliiKi
uimnient
that u
^
y e it e h U „ p* rew u
^and. above all, fa ith ,
that the
thea their morale In the&gt;face .of a
Clark. Jnnie. -lu t llhrtiarl To
pie
to
fight
for
liberty
which
is
I
Cl. &lt;*.
N i.tw .in i
Communist campaign to capture
A m erican n p o m of meal are h o t j T|lt, Nntlullal lm lu„ r l&gt; , C onferkrmw .hd land P- Holloway, vice president
threatened by the government.”
H T t l . t:* T » T S : N U II T I U liM
power.
It. ls w o r th y -a fn e te that thr * la c lp r .m thenaUttlLi iptrallm-j enee Hoard n-portw l In N e w T u r k trust each other In the full unlsrW riaM . J o - || rtus llx ir . Its)
"W# think it la th# primary
Tn First PrUrral Mavlaat and tun. 1
that
Its index o f
retail prices standing of n common daaiin;.”
United States and llritain must price situation.
Trieste
Fighting
Communist aim to taka Italy by
Aranhn told hia fellow delegitet
Am*It.
■___ _ . .
fo r consum er*' goods and aervWltlidraw their, occupation troops
IfiRl tli e world ni ti'rg&gt;A ffoBtres
legal means,', ona of tha diplomats
ltx l*. A I, .tu x Mabel It To
from Italy within 00 day* of thu
‘Hy A S S O C IA T E D P RKSB * |lCM rose tl.9 percent i„ July tu
&lt;&lt;-»Uasrg m s rsa* Owl
Pin* Pedant Having, and
lew *
‘ b«t It Is up to ths
signing of the pcara treaty, thus
N ew incrcaie* in llie retell c o d * neJ* record high o f 120.8. The
boundary
and
demanded
permis­
Assn.
llnlted Nations to show Item
**"The one thing w* cannot a f-Q
vlng the gi
AuXIn, Viren 11 x u x l.aur. M To
sion to cross.
v
milk were repm trJ
. ^ ' " ‘',,7 '^
,h * lnd”
“ * how to maintain II
ford I* bread riot*. There ta noth­
after itself. Moreover Moscow has o, l 1 meat and
1 1- 1
1 mMn that* the purchasing power
The Yugoslavs called up rein­ Clarence I. C*alh.rmaa
ing the Comhtuulsfs would Ilka
The United Nations Atserrhly forcements In full battle formaParker !.' Palmer etal To Coanect{at It ba known th*( there U a today at public diituuion ol the „ f the dollar Iq July thia year
belter."
Icot Mutual l u
Molotov rehabilitation plan ready tignificance of high fund pricer waa 7P.1 rente compared with which convened today, faces the
rnoit
m 11,
lu l,on‘ ^mediately a .battalion of
Long, gain P etui Kllsatielh To
The diplomats eald they regard­
for the relief of those who desire ranged from optimum over in-l***® cent* In 1923.
Central Phobia Prodiixton C*r.
ed th* farm atrika In th# pre­
J iuSI a»• reserve
»■ w « n
r
.
»
“
"A
*
HP
1
*
9
. 1L‘ This la bolstered by the an­
A
iaiU
V
M
K
V
T
OP
MOUTHAliK
position with its full
*u
rialng. costs In Vital proldems which will give the
dominantly laftlst north as ari
nouncement of a bumper Russian creased production to a prcdic-*_,.^Kf^on
Nalinnpl Hank ol Ortaado
1eluded:
complement of armor and artillery, T oPlrx
opelng gun "In th# Comranblet
Oearge King
grain harvest - the.Soviet Union lion of an economic rcccuion.*
S8-natlon Imdy lu- greatest 'teat
I Washington •— Henator
Fepper
„
,,
Major General T. S. Alrey,
campaign to harry to dsath'th*
s v a n m u T iD x o p m o n t h a u k
being virtually the only area in
Price* of meat in Philadelphia (D-Fla.) "Th* American peoplz ,Ior* P™bt*in«, such as tha
Milter liny A l l u
A ll.*n Noyew
non-Communlst,
non*8oclall*I
British commander in Triers, said
all Europe where crops havcn!t
lo*‘ ed Into tR« lha Yuguilava indicated then they He Viral! It Auatlu .l a l
Christian Democrat government
failed or been bad. So the word butcher ihopt were ir|&gt;oitrd to might Ju»t as well get ready tor ' . “ ",v,
S A T IIK A lT ItM OP MONTH AHS3
of Premier De Gaapert.
has guns out that Russia will lw have inc(rated dure .0 ten ten.*
„
■
jau^U ^pV ugo,
adted would abide by the decision of the
llurne Owner. Iu&gt;.n Corp. To AMi
British Aratrican command and U g X t . Illll etvlr WC
D* Gesperi warned ltelland foe .
abl* to provide bread for tho a (round yettnday. with choice jjJiu *»“ *.h«l*^^™nCn«ler?
&lt;ll‘ rinft lh* w**k. o r more, of would reftr ths matter to the
II..ms
Owners
Corn.
Tu
Areble
dat that the country would b e f)
needy.
I.
Iletl.
Xus
Mabel
T..
sirloin
.leak
in
iome
neighborhood
Feeder*
AstoelaUon
•
‘
TRg
I
^
U
U
whfch
be*
in*
u*m
cuoauw o a toy dog in hia bed el 2,900,000 tone abort of . n*ttya
diplomatic level,
■
f France being another nation in
Pier Ida Htase Hash Ta Jo* II
; why. this natiua ia inereaajng it*,
*
,,
. ,
the Philadelphia General Hospital cereali Mhla year. ’ The Unrtvu
Which Russia ia particularly in­ More* at ) l lo $1,10 a-pound.
"Owing to the extraordinary tYcfgM vlui 11e111• Ray .
la three-year-old Richard CarvaiL State* how la bringing in the
terested, the French Communists
Meanwhile, official* of iwo p,i*. *ffort .« Paction la Iwc.u.o Lseinbly
.
.Pr.ob!«n&gt;» Wore the
good tense and tactful handling
ft OTIC*: o p T A X LIMN
Included)
13. 8. Inwrnal lOvener Va. Wil­ A victim of a glandular form o t first shiploads of grain and coal
•iso have born redoubling their
by the American troops," Alrey
tuberculosis, the boy needs strep­ bought with an outright gift
efforts to gain control of the op* in Philadelphia taid that in- cantlve to produce. *lf the hya-' Palaatine, tha Balklna, tha Big ■aid, "an incident wa* prevent­ liam MvOlH '
tf. H. In l.rsa l Heaeau* V .. J. Cmate*
.............
would
.
'have
—' to Jdo -without
’**■- -----taria *
la elim
- -inated,
- - -this progress Powar veto, admission o f hew ed." He added thet the effalr
tomycin costing $1.0(1 per day for a to Italy nf $126,000,000.
country. Russia has let it
fdlalST
period of three or four, months to
known that the proposed Franco- meat thiee day* a week becam e o f , w M b« continued to where so -ca ll- members, Franco Spain, emergency might hate led "to bloodshed and
U H Interaal Itaveaue Va. ('harles
food relief for needy countries, a- breach of the articles of the n MXTure Xus Doana llrnwh
Italian customs union is regarded
save his Ufa. IIII mother, Mrs. T*n of th* 1947 Unlveralty of
mVna^tarl.” 1
w dl ^
plana and financing of U. N. *ky peace treaty."
With disfavor in Moscow, and Is funds on hand were im ufficient Id
France* CarveU, cant afford to Miami varsity
rally fdolt
football squad are
mccl
current
food
price*.
holding out the prospect of wheal
So*wdjffurto) graduate* of Miami high achoolt.
buy »t (fnternerioeal
(
HUNGARIAN ELECTION
lloalon—Senator
FI a n d e r a •ernper headquarter* in New York
Both
the
American
and
Yugo­
• far France which ia short of
A two-ceni iiiu c .iic in the price (R-Vt), chairman of a congres- calling a world conference on free­ slav officer* at the post aald
BUDAPEST, Sept. IS, (#■&gt;—
bread.
Investigating dom of Information and tha praaa thay would consult with higher
of m ilk—rfruro 17 to 19 ce n t*-- aional committee
Thua the-war of the itmi In
proposed authorities. Tha Yugoslavs drop- Communist Imr* Nagy 4raa elect­
spiraling priced* said tbs price so­ consideration, of the
beca'mc
effective
today
in
Prndlced speaker of the house of the
ll rushing toward what
lution was to ‘M .v .ln ,, a • l a U l . 1948 U. N. budget of $30,000,000.
back a few feet from the new Hungarian parliament today.
Nagy 1* no relation to former
ale crisis will bring the thing major St. I-ouit dairiei begin on the quesi^on o f prices with Bectfftty Council, six tutrahui to
The Yugoslavs Rad jumped the Ferenc Nagy of lha Small Haid­
head soon if nothing else paying an additional cent a quart, Industry. Other alternajlvaa, he Ecunumlc and Roclal Council and
gun toon after midnight on the er* Party, who waa ousted In a
'Mr*.
■aid ware to "give up the Idea of two membera to Trusteeship Coun­ Britiah-American-Yugoslav
„ if f « liT « - S e p » * J L - lW 7 s lh» inbecrtplion rate o t
with ri*e» lor Grade-A.milk lo 21
....................... ......................................... ......................
. .unfit
. . lM*ann*laalM M iw ^^H
timet* ..... Commu
Tha
full smploynwnt and depend on cil, progress report on creation bis for h#r to occupy treaty-gain- f&gt;4w parliament waa sleeted Aug.
TH* Sanford Kerala w ill be increased lo 2 5 "c ta U a
cent* and lo 22Vi for homogenized a reservoir of memploved for o f-* worid police force, progress
31 and tha Communists emerged
milk.
week. Monthly and yearly subscriptions w ill be in cn sie d
regulation of .wages, and prices, report on atomic control.
Rioting betwaen Hal Ians and as tha largest single party.
proportionate'y at the same tilde. Paid in-advanc* subThe price of eggs'rdae two rente or, go back to government. con­ — — ----------- :------------------ LL
*
President
Zottep
TUdV
aald
tn
Slava heralded the birth o f tho
in Portland, Ore,, aiul the Ore­ trols,"
s c rip lio n i^ ill ba delivered at th* old is ta until tbs ex­
Fn
address
before
the
election
of
gon Milk Board scheduled hearings .WxAhlngton—Renator Capehart ttal dlslrlct, Mrs. |v&lt;fi}a Mae Hum­ fro# territory af Trieste, embrac­ the speaksr that Hungary, newly
piration date.
ing
this
Adriatic
port
and
H«
phrey
wta
accepted
*
«
e
teacher
_ - v- j - —
— l»l*r this month on propodils fa r (R-Ind) said tha high prices a n
restored to Mvereignlty by Allied
environs.
latlflcaUon of the Hu
S,U^ ° Bo.5Mt» 5 ^ 0nd S.,r**t!
milk .hike of two to linked to this country1* forat
The Herald regrets tha necessity of iacrcasiai its f *
The 'AMG anrwurwamenl said pence treaty, would maintela the
Boutn Bide Primary, Junior three rente -a quart over the pre­ aidprogram
'that tha bai
subtcnptioo rate at this time, but tbe price of the paper
vailing 17-reul price.
faculty appointmants ap- the. machittegun Incident occurred forelgn.polIcy gshe had punued the
answer torialng costs of living
on'wbiclriwS^rint is three timet higher (baa it was W V
and "wa pr5v^i. w*r' : Mr*.-Earl Forbea on ifc /r o a i between Borinno and last two year*. (Hungary's policy
' ictlon, and
In Chicago, a federal grand Increased production,
irking 48 hours and MU* Elisabeth Fite at tha Proacco.
-ha* been largely oriented with
fore the war and other production coils Kara increased _
jury Invastlgatlon of mast p rle« ought to be
that o f Moscow).
.
, W#*t Side Primary Sehool; Mrs.
Will begin Sept. 22 with 42 com­ a week Instead of 40."
■sort
or less to ihW aama extent.
A
Yugoslav
unit
af
34
soldier*
Washington — Senator Brewatar Faul Mikler as teacher of Homo commanded ' by two officers pre­
panies, individuals and associa­
Economic*
at
tha
Oviedo
School}
ANOTHER
BRITISH
LOAN
&lt;R-M«l
aald
tha
Administration
tions subpoenaed to appear. U. .8
’
This -ia the first increase ia these rates which we
sented itself at the provisionalattoryys throughout the coun­ had allowed Uj# nation's food ox- Mrs. Jean Carlton of Winter Pnrk arid disputed—Boundary and de­
.
.
hava
madr stnee' February, 1938. It will be recalled that
LONDON,
Sept.
A
at
an
elemantery
teacher
at
Ovla*
try were Instructed by Attorney port program to "run riot" and
manded permission to cross. Th* _
t source aald today
at the time we resumed daily publication following a
General Tom Clark to start their advocated curtailment of fo6d ship- do} Mr*. Elaine Bauman of Win- Americana refused. The Yugo­ Bzlteln - »&lt;&gt;on might ask tha In­
mania.
'«
M leather at Oviedo slavs argued that thay Interpreted
period a* a tr&gt;-weekly during the war, w* made no addi­
ternational BiMk for o' 13*0-000..
High School. '
tional charge for th# two *X**J— 1 ---- J -'‘--------*
the peace treaty as authorising 000 loan, designed
Mr*. Mary Lee Nkhola waa *t&gt; Yugoslav troop* lo enter the
*
weel to.ouz sk'

***

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By STANLEY

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NOTICE

„

principal of tha Cv

W# feel idf* they
“ Drv dipping* U th*
hstmiia «rd inaUl) t v»U r KiiUr an crossing pa summoned tha tank soolled
aoetttd to a baric
basic process In teak-

Monroe Primary 8chool. Upon the In tha Ssmlnols High School cafe­ ami also called for local re- tear Mother aoles strong and flax"--------- ’
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WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 17. 1911

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L o w e d W ir e

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High Costs
-Holding Meat
. Prices Up

Army's New Jet Bomber Heady For Ground Tests
R *

Nation's Leaders De­
mand Action To Re• store More Reason­
able . Price Levels
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WASHINGTON. Sept.

i r a n d e d Residents I ;«.gf_
w ira^ iicttT o
Warning^ Rescued
By Coast* Gu a r d

V ~m

In Franconia. N. If. Senator
Bridge* called on President T ru ­
man to (unman tdfelhrr leader*
*f every phaaa of American enter*
ftprlta to do something voluntarily
W*boat th* high #*§t of Jiring.
temper* of tbf peopl*^ t»
g eueh that* V{*
tie* to .voluntary -action .on tM
part of leader* of all phaiea of
our economy will probably be •

J srti«rw S if s n

an addresa prepared for the 3flth
annual
meeting of the New
England Conference
of State
Federation* of Women's Clubh.
. In Boston a spokesman for one
•*ef Boston'* leading department
itoret charged that a few manu­
facturers were engaged In a “ legal
black market” —raising the price
of good* after they had bean
ordered for delivery.
Jnhn~S. Parkins, controllar and
assistant aecretary-traaaurer of
Wm. Filtna’a Son* Co., aald In a
statement prepared for a con­
gressional sub-eommitt*# ' at •
public hearing on high price* that
■a* few Manufacturer* have charged
wprie*s upward “ alter we hav*
eOntracteJ for auppllea.”
Rep. Bender' &lt;R-Ohlo) aald In
Waahlngton that k buyer*' strike
may be necessary to bring down'
prices.
Remarking on 90-eent butter and
high eoats of other thing*, the
Ohio lawmaket declared In a
abatement:
“ It la time for the buyer to do
something more thin beware.
, m “ it may be necessary for the
housewives of America to take
tbs Issue Into their capable hand*
once more with an ofd-fashloned
era strike.”
.
buvsr
. “ It la all too clear that any
effort* 'to hold the price tine
through Independent action on the
part of retailers will be Utterly
unsuccessful,” he added.

Truman Ship SkirtH
Tropical Hurricane
ABOARD USS M I S S O U R I
WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN,
. Sept. 17, (7P&gt;—Officer* of this bat­
tleship bringing President Truman
hong from Brasil said 'today they
&gt; are'prepared to take "evasive ac­
tion" If necessary to avoid a hur­
ricane off the coast of Florida.
. The Missouri was around MO
mile* ta il of S t Atigftxtine, and
^appeared unlikely to approach
“ thin srvSraF hundred mile* of
tha alow-ntovltig storm center. If
a change of course should become
necessary to avoid t)(e hurricane’e
.Lpatfc. Aha' battleship could easily
outrun ft.
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The Missouri Is eehedufec) to de­
bark the presidential party Triday
at Norfolk. Va.; and Mr. Truman
plans to be back in the White
House Saturday.
FOKRKRTAL SWORN IN

the nation's first
at 11 A. M
M. Vinson, tie* o f
United Stat
administered
oath, elevating
s i FetreataTfrom
ry i f the Navy
g§|| to head of
tha anuad
rmad fi
forces. The cere■was held In the office of the

of tha Navy,

M IAM I. Sept. 17
Tbwmost
Jemhle hurricane in 19 scan
tr v e d but n l the churning At
lelittc Ocean today. ladling the
law rt'n.T cul* Hast U « . r sslih irmtT
Itryu* fury .vml diivm g hundredto pul-lii shelleis.
note regarding
C )flu'hic wimls bote down on ■ An o p tlm itlii
the mast from |U(I nf( Deltas- storm |*to»pei tc In; the Sanforc
Beat h, to rip between Miami arid .ite.i was *&gt;&gt;npd'd it limm IikIsv
hv It, F. W ltilnet. Sr. wr.illieim.sn.
West‘S Palm Reach stuillly a lln
who reported I harmnelri leading
Bonn.
of i ’J.BO on ho goseinment type
Ihe Coast Guard repalled a
mslitim ent.
H it liarimetei
has
fool picket hoat and a c r e w &gt;f
varies! llUt- two tlegiees s;ncr the
tine* had disappeared on a tr»
disturbance stsilesj, he sir l-sted,
Cue mission and was * presumes!
■snd ha* been lietsveen i'b fto .snd
Imi. but it latei was sitihlrrl 29.H2.
in ir t y higli sees and w.rs believed
" U n til oi n u t f we base a
to have evacuated a slo/en |&gt;«sgfi*: ,|,a,~ /X r lm * m lutm nettu piessIlls ruled hy high water southeas* U|p | ^ (t
.sfitIt Iptlr sHV
of ia.m il.
, evere w in d ," h- *v&gt;d lie | - ,inled
A private yacht with |ln r r nut that h u iiii.me*- ieek airss ol
C-'csl Guard
said moiint.iinmn least te iiilrttiie in low pressute
wik.es-and sc learning -wind»&gt; |ue
urai, nndiln+TTj'it'rtni tlti^mnrt
aboard radioed .in SOS. hut tin had hern p ifs ,n trd Irnm liasrlm g
vrated a rrscue attempt, lire pas hither porlh aid hv the higlirh
sengett ate_Dr. A._____
M Rntwurth. pie*»ur» ‘ flies. RailttHl)

D i s a s t e r Relief A " eiiuiea, aranrl—By
For E me r g e n c i e s

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From Hurricane
Is Reported Here

h r n - t h tg V T m l and u w
torts V il| lend to keep tbe price*
, 3 e f.lto e itw k and o tfa l up th* to il
oh 1947. The D rp .rlm ttW fM id .
hoWrter, that thfre may i n tome
decline became meal prices are
t "higher than normally indicated
by the volume o f meat production
f n d ronrumer ipending."
ing and production are expected
to be heavy the re»t o f the year,
the Department raid these pricet
probably w ill continue, at - high
levelr becaute o f a imaller pork
supply and a ihortage of lamb.
An analysis by the Department**
food stuff* divition »aid meat ex^ports at the pretent rale w ill
M otal about 500.000.060 pound*
tbi* year. This would be three
lime* the yearly aveenge for pre­
war 1937-39 but "le * . than 3 percent o f total U . S. production thi*
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y u t.

FU**™*.

IN fRIPAXATION for tail and ground tests st Seattle, the Andy's newest Jet propelled bomber, the Boeing
NB-17, Ia. rolled from Its hangar. Powered by sin jet engines, the huge craft alio hna rocket motors near
the tall for emergency bunts of speed. Overall dimensions of the new bomber ore similar to lho*e of the
B-29 Superfortress. It Li the first Jet bomber with swept-bsck wings.
(International Sourulphoto)

Harold ^Stassen Battle Of Words Has Begun
Demands Special
In United Nations Assembly
Ily IIKWITT MACKENZIE
Congress Session
At* Fnrrlgn Affair* An*l;*t
Ten Americans
The war o f the pnliticnl i*ma
now ha* tafo "eye*.” or fiK-al
GOP CandidatcWants
of extreme activity, after
Killed By Reds point*
Food Conservation
the early manner of the great
hurriennr which ha* bsreu moving
And Marshall Plan
1tip -the "Saatel ii *eis-Since War’s End «liJf*TOU*ly
board of the Untied State* —om*

NF.W YORK. Sept. 17 &lt; * ) Harold E. Sta7*»n today declared
America, "should begin .tit _DD«Ji
a nationwide, coordinated, vofuntsry food com erratinn program

eye representing the stioiig-ai&gt;n
method* being amplny-od In Em
rope-and - Asia,--and t t m - u r t t v" r iT
^ j j' SfaTsIsall
‘ ami‘ Frank' Mar
f,sQ%
(ha I'Rttlr* of wonU wacmir in 4 *,
,
the Ataerobly o f the United Na
o Miami.
Hum___
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____ . . Ticet.. lighl_ polci^conjiuuniLa
WASHINGTON H*i,i 17 (/IA
TJ’e conflict In the As**mbU ; tionshnes
„V,
, ,n n 7 V . 1 . vrlAs from a conceited ilffetT•truelot • ipecial iruion of Congte»i r W^
Senator Wtlry (K-Wts) today s|Vl. tactic* of- the eastern hl-sc.
t u t and tempotary
to enact the M arthall Plan.
under
th
r
ntasii&gt;r
made public a Stale. Department jled by Ru**ln. The purpose of the “ ’ ** ,,1nrk rt
The former M in n rtn la governor compilation .howing that 10 Amrt :&lt;lrive I. to try to renter world "nslaughl and gmls up to I0S
only ' avowed
1948 Republican
i '
. i- .s «... i
lattentinn on Soviet metbiMla of miles an hour ilsimned Miami.

Report Released By
- St at &lt;*“ Depal-tmcnf
At Wiley’s Request

only .7 inclr its the last 24 hnuis.
•vnil was

f inch dtiiing the pie

_VU*U»-d-t IwkSSsar^S-roPsI &lt;»( OSSe StSril

fur -Itt Inrun it(V to noon.
A ll school* in Seminole County
were m dcrfd clgsesl hy Supt. I
W. I.swtnn last evening lo r tl»djjtntlnn o f the slotni period a n t
ellect w&lt;
In the disife Im fiire the fateful kslmonm riiietrls to this elfect

ican. h.ve met death “ under q u ? £ iw ld u p ||n ^ nnt onlv ltPfl B f(ffM
preiidentisl candidate, said m an
tionable ctrcumilances in Rysstan-:
lnlt .tm tle,! obstruction In lawn in'MInmt « is* trcard all night jntvde hy—radio;— Mesnw-hde ad
address at a chamber o f com
dam m alrd araa* since the wai'* thr UN.—*
ring the tap tap tap-of hanihrer*^ (’ j|v P11()1|1(VPr,- ihsIice ,snd Itrem i
m e re r luneheoif-'Thrt- Shortage o f
|
Thus far th* UN has been hani- mnlnjr up Morm protation over ,.
,
. .
**
food around the world for thi
,
e • ! strung by thfe persistent use of : riats windows, nailing down *■ - I have illetled lor txtssilile finit addition.
Assistant Secie ,,)V vHo (&gt;y ^)lp |{ll„ i BI1, wii-&gt; r ,-|es Uinl uiiailit tiluil^awnv A t s grm-i— Sluu-s (asname.l open to.
next winter require* immediate
f r n t t i M l " esii
ietton;“ ~ -------------------------------- -- lary- Norman Arm our-wrote Wiiev.
' tmies the liosvl of the gale drown-[(|sy until
the irgirl.x Wedtu
e l out the sound of iramnier*.
![day
i
i
' n ,. i-,,,.
"four
American
citizen*
suffeie.l
noon closing
U nlett we conterve food, he
(torn
physical
violence,
not
in­
.is cancelled
added, "th e . p rrtiu re o f demand
IuikIi- pu meeting
by President lis t e r I harp,*
““
on a dwindling food supply next sulting in death."
Most. i f Jnoh'all. o f the instances
;Thie trr ih e -rira f -need &lt;lf keep
winter w ill drive our high price*
HAVANA, Cuba. Sept. 17—(Ah
mg trleplitrue comMUnitaliulft o|o-tr
even higher and increaie the dan­ ched have-been published previous
The Army Pres* Bureau aniinune-l
svorktnen of the Southern |{-'!
ger o f boom and b u tt in the ly. but Arm our’s repoit was the
ed tmlay that five policemen
TOKYO, Sept. l7-&lt;yPl—Ftomlfirst statistical compilation. It wa&lt; have t-een charged with homicide --ater* of Jhe rampaging Tome lelrphi-ne Corn party htoughl i
American economy."
Rtaisen a««ert*d th a t • only the prepared at Wiley's request .and a* the result of a two-hour gun ltis-er swept to within two mile* |w&gt;tl,slil* battery cha.gmg tinpresident and the government pro­ was mtde public by the Wisconsin battle Monday In which five per-j of Tokyo's eastern suburb* tonight out of storage and put it inr■•
vide “ effective national leader Senator's.office without comment •on* were killed snd M wounded, *s unofficial estimate* jumped to
operation alongside the huihhtr;
ship" for the contervatlon progThose charged,, tho Bureau
47 the number of dead, missing
Five o f the deaths occurred Aug.
ta miler that emergency h itten n
ram.
asid,
included
Police
Major
Mario
,
od
Injured
in
the
typhnon-btell
A* to the Marshall Plan, the IP, It'tfl, when an unarmed Amei - ttalaberria. chief of fhe Enemy diaaitar.
j tan he u*rd m event (hr |kswci
lean
A
rm
y
transport
plana
was
World War two naval captain said
Activities Bureau, and four other
A new levee break on the Tome l( f o i ,iff. Raiirrirs ran give aholit
bv Yugoslav fighter
figt
“ my urgent message today M that shot down hv
policemen Under hi* command.
River threatened to add new tons ( j |v„ „ i „ f ,e,ske. according
Yugosl
speed is necessary In It* Implem­ near Iotk* Bled, Yutoelsvig.
The shooting _bn&gt;ke out when ..f water In the wide dream _aweep. |
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Btl ...............
Three occurred In
one
In Poland,
Pol
entation.”

Five Persons Killed
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!,Uv '"’"n rl",m8 n,r K
In ffavalm Battlejjap Typhoon Death
Toll Benches 2,917

'The President,’* ha declared,
“ should promptly advise the coun­
try of the clear fact that Europe
cannot move Into this next winter
wlfhout a definite program from
this Country.
"The basic facts of thin years
economic situation In Euron* were
known monltTago. This la not a
surprise situation. It la a chal­
lenge that ha* been known for
many months but not ndequately
lliet to this day.”
Btsascn aald the Marshall Plan
“ Is not, a perfect plan" but “we
need to realistically face alter­
native!.”
"As Europe move* Into this next
bleak winter—there are only two
plan* for Europe—ona ti the Mar­
shall Dan. and the other la the
Communist plan," he aald.
“Tha Marshall Plan envisages
assistance of this country on thy
basis of a proposal developed by
Europe for Its own self-help and
for Its need* from America. It
enviaagea the rebuilding of Eu­
rope, the gradual raising of the
standard* of living of ita wartorn
people, and the maintenance there
of political and economic freedom,
Vtd of independence from oursel­
ves and from other*.
“The Communist plan, as 1
Judge .U, aaeka a Europe moving
■tap by step along a Socialist
route. It call* for a Limitation and
disruption of the production of
tries until- Com(Cssllsw* MS P u s %t*S ir-1
LOCKED CONTROLS

WASHINGTON, S ept 17. MV-&gt;
The Civil Aeronautics Board aald
today that locked controls proti­
ablv caused the takeoff sta** o f
a United Airlines Plane at New
York May W In Wlhfch 48
killed.

M IAM I. Sept. 17. « l ’&gt;- A cyclonic tropic*1 storm tore
into I lor id *’* lower fa s t Coast today. Isolating Miami and
sending thousands o f refugrr* stiealmng -from Hood-menaced
Okeeth-drre Jew'ands
• M m itly before noon, the monitor hunicane v u chatter­
ed “ seiy near" the coast, a short distance south of Palm
nrach.^and was swilling lowatd land at 10 miles per hour.
The lio p ira l storm, which was horn in the Caribbean, right
days ago. was rs p rc trd to tip across the f luiida peninsula,
with pe.sk intensity in th* Cert Myers area ahold nightfall.
Winds "r nniideiablv abo'e 100 miles per hout" beat
down trees, broke communications lines and flattened tight
building* as the storm mounted in force. Miami had gusts up
to 1OH m ih* pet hour, a n j the Coast Gunid at West Palm
Beach said IZO-mile gusts were slamming its installations.

Sf BRING. Sepl. 17 *
Two train* with a M*l of 74
__C|us ol cvatuws sliah-w*i»-to-b*t*'-arris«l-b»r* hv Tft-or 11^
A. M. t.irley ftnni the hurricane slathej lower {)k-"chnhee are*
did nnt aritve and it was not known whether they actually
started out. wh»lb&gt;t the storm delayed tJ^ejn j&gt;r whelberjhey__
hadTaHen victim to the- high winds.

The two trains were to base moved over Atlantic Coast
— I.ine-lratke ftem the—erra to M m jrw hr'te Ilf* FEC and
Seaboard Air line Railway form a juncture. Ihe Seabord
was to have talrp over the two trains thrre at S A. M., mov­
ing them into brie within the next two or three hour*. How­
ever, the |wn trains did not show up at Marcy, What happened
to them, if they ever started out, was unknown.
M IA M I—Sept, 17,
dozen commercial airplant*
used in service lu I’ jn American countries were smashed to-,
day when winds estimated at 109 milei an hour blasted an
airport at -Miami.------------------ ' '
Gelling through hv telephone to the Associated Press
Bureau at Atlanta after a communications blackout of several
houts, AP Correspondent F.. V. W. Jones said Ihe planes had
been moored to the ground in advance bul that Ihe moorings
proved nf no t * I uf
" A ll of the p lin rs were wrecked or badly damaged,'*
Jones s a id .'“ T ir e were large Iwo'erigine planes. One huge
ship was hurtled into the passenger port at the airport. There
were no reports of any injuries!"
NEW ORLEANS. S»PI. 17 - i* ; — The New Orleans
W ralher Bureau, whirh reported thst comr-iunlcaliom with
.South Florida werr lost, laid today that the g r r il tropical
hurricane apparent)* was centered at 11 A. M. |F.ST) "very
near th r coast a short distance south of Pain Reach."
"Communications in eatreme South Florid* have failed
and no rrpotls are available in that area," the Bureau
said.
"The e rn lrr nf the hurricane it apparently very near th*
coast a short d itla n rr south o f Palm Beach, moving westward
8 to 10 miJri p rr lo u r. It is attended by winds considerably
■bore 100 miles per hour near th* center and gales over
a wide area.
"Before communications failed West Palm Beach report­
ed winds 88 miles per hour and Miami 71 miles per hour.
A ll precautions should be continued over South and Central
Florida and adjacent waters.
."Hurricane srarnlngs are displayed from north of the
Florida Keys lo Ihe Tituiville-Tam pa line and storm warnings
on Ihe keys and oser Ihe peninsula from Jacksonville lo Cedar
-K ey*,--------------- --------------------- -- -----------------

In Hungary and on# In the So­ SalaWria tried tq aireat I'nljre mg toward Tokyo. Advance fingers
the ftoml were expected to hit my
1 'l l
J
viet zone of Germany. The foui Major Emilio Tro at tbe home
lion-fatal incidents s lf took ylset Major Antonio Marin DApico on the suburb* sometime tomorrow. i T l l i r S l l l l l l l / U I l l l l I K l S
In Hungary. Armour said there I* suspicion of harelng been Involved &gt; Ih» entire district ws* evacuated
the recent staying of a raptaln, j to the accompaniment of warning
"no record of physical 7 " *!. . in Snlaharria
and Ihe other police- airs
rena.
to American citizens within
g il
men w ill he trie d by -a m ilita ry
tKyodn News Agency reported
Heeilawa
rase ats
rourt, and 10 xlvllians arrested
new romniiatlon shnwe&lt;i 774
as - ar result o f ' the nffray ssitt "&lt;b-ad,
*~116# Injured and 2,017 miss­
far* lesser charges In cIvjHan ing throughout the 20 prefectures
NF.W YJ)RK, Kept. 17, &lt;AV
LaGuardla Reported eourta.
reporting stoym
damage. -The In n si*eeeh whlrh Russia did not
official
death
toll
was
some
800
applaud, Serrelary rtf State Mar­
In Critical State - THIS IS OFFICIAL
less thaO Kyodn'* figure.
shall ■ternty deinande&lt;l todev thst
SA1JI
RAFAEL,
Calif..
Sept.
17
Among tire dead were two the United Nations *save Greece
NEW YORK, Bept 17. CePtFormer Mayor Fioretlo II. lus- —(TP)—The Department of Inter­ American soldiers of the Flret from Communist “ aggressis-e arts”
Guardia. 44, who Jouated colorful­ nal Revenue hat established the CaValry Division who drowned in the Balkans—and save tbe
ly for many cause* in 80 atrenu- size of the average coed'a waist­ 'then their truck ran into a wash-- pea*-e organization itself from
nut near OJlin last night.
Russia's "abuse" of the veto In
ous year* of public ljf*. falleil to line af 24 Inches.
the Security Council.
rally today from • collapse suf­
Ho proposed that the 66-natlori
fered at.Ms home last night, hi*
(Jetieral Assembly formally fi*
physician announced.
blame &lt;m Yugoslavia, Bulgaria anil
The physician. Dr. O e o r g e
Alluinla fur "hostile acta” against Weather Ir Spotty
Raehr. said upon leaving LaGuarGreece and (hat It then name a
ilia’s bedside that the former may­
Throughout U.S.
border commission to try to preor and director general of UNBRA
rent
further
trouble.
*
RY
ASSOCIATED
PREHH
“ has thus far ahown no aigns o f
Since 1884, weather records ihuw that 44 hurricanes or tropical
Unless Greece ran be aaved.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
rallying. There appears to h« no
indication of Immediate change storms hav# struck Florida or the Caribbean area — tome of these Marshall asserted grimly, no small
A violent tropical huirtcan**
devastating,
some
of
them
relatively
minor.
nation ran any longer feel safe..
cither for better or worse."
From 1820 to 1842, not a year pasted without some tropical dis­
The American Secretary laid ■ moved toward lire Florida const
LaGuardla “ suddenly collapsed
and sank Into a deep stupor" last turbance; while since 18W, record* show 20 years In which the atate 7-point artioii program before the today amt by'flr.lO A. M. (EST)
Assembly. His speech bristled with West Palm Beach reported winds
night, Dr. Raehr aald. The phyairl- was not hit by high winds. .
. La«t year qualified with Tampa** “ ghost hurricane." It was sup­ criticism of the Soviet Union.
H2 miti-s an hour with fritst* up
an said bulletin* on his conditinn
When Marshall had finished lu 110.
Would be Itaned twice daily and posed io have roared In from the Gulf, but something happened (nn
any rhange between those hour* one knows what) ami it came In with little more than a few wind Soviet Chief Delegate Andrei VI*
The vlrn li. were the highest
gust*.
hlnakv. depnty foreign minister of
“will be reported Immediately."
Modern hurrlrane history In this part of the world date* from Russia, did not atiplattd. To oh yet re|Mirted on the coast, and
September, 1800, when Galveston.. Texas was hit. More than 4,000 servers In Ihe gallery It appeared were accompanied by heavy min
died and damage waa about $30,000.r&gt;00.
•
- FISHERMAN FREED
that
he and
associates
were e
•
nai ne
ami hi*
me »--a
:i«ir- w
r
r
\t
w t b at l' mi'
Home Plher tug atoms]
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PALATKAr Sept, J7„M Y -A S t
almost the only nneS'tn the great' * ‘
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t,n l[! ,
tu t
«
_st
_t...
t
.
.
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,
.
i
t
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,s._
gusts
an
I
t
i
n
u
a
a n r i*
lien
September, 1806 — penaaeola and Mobile, 1.12 dead, $.1,400,000 hail who, kept silent on the rntlmi
Johns River. fithm aia, charged
to
shelter
tn
public
buildings,
with violation o f F lorida Game damage.
of applause.
-------------------------------------- £ _ — _
s J _ . echonts and hotels.
mage.
AugutJ, 1915 — Galveston, 275 dead, $50,000,000 dam
and Fresh Water Fish Commis­
September, 1815 — New Orleans and lysulslann
sion regulations, waa discharged
, 215, $13,*
All member* nf the Townsend "Mcanwhifc, fairly mid air cov­
Vgsterdav by Circuit Judge tie r- 000,000.
Club were requested this morning ered Montana, with heavy rains
September, 1918 — Key West, Corpus Chriati, 284, $22,000,000. by R. C. Swope, vice president, to extending into northern Idaho
bert If. Frederick who held that
September. 1824 — Lower East Florida Coast, 400, $86,000,000. attend funeral service tomorrow and Wyoming. Minimum temper,
the 1942 amendment establishing
September, 1W8 — Across tha Waat Indies $80,000,000; a n d at the'First Methodist Church at aturva today Included 31 at Butte,
the state agency aa a constitution­ .
al body waa never agreed upon by West Palm Bssmh and Everglade* Florida, 2AOO, $75,000,000.
10:30 o'clock l o r Mrs. Martha Helena and Great Falls, Montana.
September, 1830 — Santo Domingo and Haiti. 2,
both house* of tbe IMI lagiala$40,000,000. Moffttt who has been secretary Helena had an inch of wet snow
September, 1835 — Key West, 600 (ne damage r
nf the rluh since Ita organisation. yesterday.

United1 Nations
Save Greece

16 Hurricanes Have Struck Florida
Since Saving Records Began In 1886

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sr.nniNG. s-rt. n . &lt;,n— An
estimate,! 10.000 persons from the
rlrti Okeechobee farming and
grazing areas streamed through
here today, fleeing from the huge,
dike l«rj|id. hurricane-lashed taka.
All communication from the
smith side of the Lake was lost
around 8 \. M . said Robert Mack,
field officer for lh» tJ. 8. Corps
of Engineer* who said an in­
spection trip showed the nofth
side o f the dike was holding.
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However, be said, the south
side had water piled two to thr**
feet higher than on the north,
lie did not give the level but
Icvfl wai
&gt;cetrr,lwy the lake's.
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4i's-n a-s slightly over 11 feet.
Tbe illke, built aftrr tn* 1928
hurricane dmwned many hundreds
in tbe area, 1* 10 feet htgh. 300
fret thick at tho bottom ahd 100 *
fret thick at the top It Is mad*
ef earth, atone and shell.
Mack said wind* of 40 mile*
were whipping the l*ke. lie aald
he believed tbe huge dike would
hold: hut this conviction waa not
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PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947

KNIGHT'S DREAM

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

lU lab lU kta la IWtH"’
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4 jll»
r (h ,l
a
a a 4 aap 4 ar al ,

irncVboun»l th**ii« thtrt then* irtlwl.m'Ver bn'another war.'.’
Thin firm ntntem«-Ht wan mailt! by Trygve hie; liccratnrygeneral o f the UN. Ill a a|&gt;eech In Boatou recently. •
I.it* w'ent on to-nay that "no country, with the jiower
•S U t H
at
N r. as
i t , it m a ilt, , '
D d i k t , ST, I« l» . a l A * S w l illf lc * to make war regards war as a practical proposition now or
• r SkStatS. klwiMa, a a S rr ikt Art
in the future. No country ‘on earth can tolerate another
• I C a aaiiM af XUicM.M. IMST.
war. even within the limits of warfare as we have known
it iii the past."
,
The Sepetary-General believes thut the disagreements
which‘are causing so much friction will eventually be |murably settled, because such a Settlement Is necessary. The
&gt;i n sru icT iox ’ niT ifs
danger o f any one country or group o f countries deciding to
■ r I'attlrii ttttk
remain outsidt the UN would be ruinous, nii(T” iriuVtl'n&gt;il lx?
considered, la; said.
This is the projier attitude for a man In Lie’s position.
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m ti
Without such determined resolution nothing can l*e accom­
Ik aah l. ttta lalla u a Mml aalirta
plished. Hut support is required from the makers of foreign
VM lvriaiam ral, tar |k« *a i» u tr
rattlaa Ita d t. n ltl kt rkararS
jiolicy. from those in charge of the armed forces and from
a t rtaalar a S ta rlM a a ta lrt.
those who shape fiscal policies In all the nations concerned.
■ I S t k l S rw tra a t* ll*pt»t»"'sOt»tl a t , i r , i r , « a l t T k t ’ llt la U la !k» The resolve to hove- no more war must be Implemented if.
a a llo aal 0 , 1.1 at a S tt illt la a . O ltlHa a ,* a a la l il M t la Ikr h t iit t l it is to be carried out. .

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Tilly — Dilldoui — Healthful

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4 Phone
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ON THE MARKET AGAIN

DUPONT

Children And Lundies

Attar la US f r . - . Mklrk It aallll-A
t t r b u l i t l , la Ik* at* ml ir s t k l 1s lla a u l all «k* U m I a*Mt ailaltS
I a Iklt t t n i k i k r i i at Mtll at all

Almost i'.i million dollars hu's lieen allocated by the
United Slates Department o f Agriculture fqr the nathm’a
s c h o o r fiiuch program. Through state and territorial edU-'
rational agencies part of the fuhds will be used to pay
W B D N K 8D A Y , 8KPT. IT. 1I4T
sch o o ls for a p ro p o r tio n of the cost o f the lunches. Some Of
the money will cover administrative costs o f the program
8 M U « SANCTIMONIOUS V I- ami the rest will In- used directly In’ the department to buy
E TY IS NOT RELIGION. TEST food for schools where nutrition standards must be raised.
OF IN F IN IT E
POWER. W E
The taxpayer has a right to ho|fe that only u minimum
MOVE MOUNTAINS.—Heb. II:
amount
of (ids sum will lie diverted' into "administration"
1: Now fa ith fa giving aulttLnce
to th ln ici hupgd fu f, the proving. ami tjmt the.,bj|lk y f .if hsM ftUV.nofdy c h i l l i who can't
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liaising the nutrition ‘standard for the nation's needy
school children has the endorsement of all thinking citizens.
But government curelessncss has been so well established
in handling of public funds that citizens are ulerted to
waste and misdirection of public dollars. They will watch
The tropical hurricane pa»»ed w'ith*'intere.st the bAmlliiig o f the 49 milUgn dollar lunch
‘rj
up Cuba ih it lime to they had lo allowance.

We tee wiieie a ikskeup »* |
predicted in the B n lid i cabinet. i
I t ', loo 'b a d they « *i)V ih a k e M r.
Bevin and M i. Atile*.

Itage a little excitement of their
wounded, in a police ’. iniutrcclion.
Do you suffer from .hay fever?
Charlet Orookt had an attack o!
tnecie t while driving h it car near
Milwaukee. So tevere. wat it that
he lo ti control of h it car and
it toon climbed a telephone |&gt;ole
A t he dragged himielf out from
beneath the wreckage, fie H iddenly thouled with jny.‘ H r had Mop­
ped in e rtin g . *
. I f you were a Haplut forced lo
flee for your life bccautc a Metho d iit had been elected lo o f f it t in
S anford, you would g e l'to m * id c i
of what the current tiluation in
* t. ♦ \
I.
,
»r
Jndta' it like. Theie moie than
one m illion paiwuta—Irave been
forced to leave their heme* • god
flee for iheir livet became they
happened ^oM&gt;e_ M otlemt living in
g predominantly Hindu rommunitt
o r Htndut living in a prrdw m ntnttv
Modem
im m u n ity .
Thoutandt
•have been killed, -million* madr
homelert lim p ly bfcaute of a religiout inlolerence alinoit medieval

sharing of wealth throughout thu
w otld, the U nited' 'States teemt
lo be cultivating an unparalleled
unpopularity at u iid u o u d y at a
tk in -flin i unde! Th* American
consulate in P01I Said it itontd.
Detnonitraton in Bogota, Colum­
bia, attack, the U. S. embatty
over shipping privileges. The Ruttia n t berate ut bec^Wfc we won't
give them our atomic bomb. anJ
tbe British are *orc over our gold
horde at Fort Knox, In Greers
where we hava dumped over
$730.000,000 tinea, the war end­
ed, diiconlented citizens stand
around all day aad complain.
T

“ - it American aid coming?"

•Whether or not it pays fo r the
United State* lo be kind to foreign
aatiooi it indicated by the thouti
und Coaununf'lt ir id t id
- t-t
who paraded through itnpor
Italian, c i l i a *
ihouting.
I w ith America I " "Down w it',
■ailed N a tio n *!", "Death lo
h i " The ink w*» *c*rc*ty

(SECRET OF GREATER VALUE)

— Not-Suirprrsing*
The forthcoming country-wide journey o f the*-"Free­
dom Train." carrying originals o f priceless documents of
American liberty, such ns the Declaration o f Independence
and the Rill of Rights, is annoying Communists.
According to one newspaper story, not verifier! but not
improbable, the local servants of the Russiun government
have Iteen directed to stir up antagonism to the train h&gt;
questioning its personnel ns to their stand on the TnftIf aft ley law and other matters unrelated to the objects of
the train.
Nothing could la* more natural than to have pledges
of freedom arouse the hostility of the most ruthless tyrantty in the w'itrld today

Better Hiding

TAI.LAHASHEH. Sept HI (Spe
rial11-Protection for rhlldien whu
ride tehooi butea war empnaiued
lodav by Uireetor II. N. Klrkman
of the Dpartmrni of I'ublle Safety.
In an order which went out ti all

Better Appearance

One tperie of lierlle, the bam
Water In nature it virtually inbarter, emitt n odiferout motet
Irttiucliblt-, continually changing
live fluid which mint into ga from vnpnt in the air to liquid ami
when in contart with air. It look­ hack again but alwayt remaining
like a minute jet of smoke.
water.

GREATER PROTECTION and DURABILITY
PAINT THAT LASTS FOR YEARS

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
ZADOK DUMKOVP la form­
ing a aew movement — If tha
cult don't stop wearing elacka
hr hope* to organise the boy*
Into a return to the ancient cut-'
tom
tklru Were
IV
MI of
UI wrartng
W*attu| latiti
afraid be, hasn't a leg to stand
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tomewhat ahort of wopdarful—
aa picture* of lltnry VIII defi­
nitely prove.

Americana borrow tome tOO
illion hooka a year from tibrat tea.

HILL LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY YARD
PHONE to

Stvtril hundred yu rt more

and pant* h id extended down to
the knee. A pxyle that only b t.came *_ pAyugua - /ike Georg#
W n h in tton 't.

p i

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d*X otuerveil.

in character.

General George Kenney, who
tervrd in die South Pacific dqiiqg
the recent war and knowt tomcthtag about aitcraft at well ax
atomic Lomlu, ta y t dial in anolh
er war the United Staler will be
lucky "to have eight hourt warn­
ing o f a blitzkrieg blow, detigned
to blow u t out in .a few dayt.'
The Japt did th rir b e ll with let,
werning than dial in ih r tail war.
but next time whoever our enemy
may.be may hav*V»onelhin| more
poUnt than the brptoy "Inch ih r
J tp t dro;)|&gt;ed qfi ffra fflH a ih d r. " I f
we don't have lif t vRumlicr Ons
ah fo rc e ,".ta y t General_ Kenney.

PAINT THAT CLEANS ITSELF

When ontlenl Roma want aut
•f ttyla to did'the toga. Them
It no wldotprsad dsmand for
Iho rolwrn of olthsr.

plut-foura- becamo

popular

tt

looked ax.though pant* woro In

io r M i r g t i " I
tho C orpt
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C ongrattm an Control Futa
0 1 400.000. European OF*

Sptcul to Cintnl Ptttt

-Don k look now, but all ta not spit and polish
akittlea with the Marin* Corpa. despite lb* fact

; Bom* time during tha Mtddl*
Age* men began experimenting
with the wearing of y*ry brltr
pantaloons. The tfie c t «ru

rstre a t.. Out men took one look
Into-the m irro r rqd fuM-Ungth
trouser* ataged a quick and per­
manent victory.

Drivers License For 1948

widespread riasntment among tha "leatherneck
corpt. famed offensive unit for a century and a half, will
dehtity
...
Th« new organisation gives th* Marin* Corpa
control over tin amphibious dperatlbAa HoWtv
the feating prevails that the Davy will b* do
plgtely aubscrvlant to th* Andy
booha
th* Independent Alp Force, which ta reported
• D P Q U E S T I O N — T h e fata of some
European rtfu g **a n * U In gogrf p a rt In t
of a amaU group of C Q q fT tM a N )X
T h a sa men. rap rise n ting U W d lm a l* an
Judiciary aubcom m ltle** on tmfdMratl
watting diaplacad persona canipa ta OartrA u i i n a d uring the ra rrm tl recau-Vnt C
T h e ir decision wtU go f a r to w ir d .A a t
w hether C o n g r*** w ill accede r 6 th * ra
President T ru m a n th a t lh * y be perm itted

EVERY RESIDENT OF FLORIDA. AND ALL NON­
RESIDENTS WHO ARK AT WORK OR WHO HAVE
CHILDREN IN SCHOOL IN FLORIDA. MUST HAVE
A 1048 DRIVERS LICENSE BY OR BEFORE OCTOPresent your 1947 license, either personally or by an­
other at the County Judice'it office If you are a realdent \\ If you hol4 n valid lioenav front another State
you 1mi.1 t apply pcrkonnlly, nn tho application must be
sworn to.
Come early to avoid the wgitinif in line.
Office open irom 9 to 12 and from 1 to 6 P. M. each
day except JSftturday, then to 12 noon.

th&lt; United flla fa a ^ H ^ H H I
The House subcommittee held puMtg haartngi during the last
session on th* Stratton BUI. which would
100,000 refugees
annually for four yearn.
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"tt all loo*» like an admuuatrallon gesture to (teal tha aa* from
Ogagreaa and move tn on aome of the public favor expected to accraa
from probing the high oaat of living."

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tbs beautiful, ea if-to -cle a n
10. Y o u ’ll ch o o s e wieelr w h en
ip cb o o te T a p p a o becauta . . .

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• HICKEN LOOKER'S REVERY — Senator Bourk# Uekanlooper
tRi. la . chairman of lh* Senata-Hous* atomic energy committee,
wonders eomeUmes what has happened to the science teacher he
once had ut college
HlcJunlooper recall* that lh* teaeher Interrupted a lecture one
day to hold, up a penny and declare'
. "tf we could find a why to unlock tha energy that went Into the
mate rule ut this penny, we would have *0 much power that tt would
blow this campus off tha earth. But, of course, man will neve*' Rod n
way of using th* power of the atom."
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• r e a l ESTATE PROBE—The powerful National Association of
Real Estate Boards taels that Attorney General Tom Clark U trying
to pull th* adnunletration aboard th* tnvasUgation bandwagon far
filing a monopoly suit against tt. The Idea, the iwiirtattnn contend*,
MweUtto * UlU* thund,r from ^ °h (Tte*. aald tha aeaocutlon to a

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R. W. WARE,
COUNTY JUDGE.

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• TAX CUTR-AU aorta of reason* hare tons given why the

hrided Top whh new cave detlgn
u $ A mo re Inib e •wo rkl ng 1 urf o ce.
i.allla lilumineted Oven wRh Ha
“ te e -th ro u g h * f l a t * d o o r a J d a ■ n e w

LIABILITY INSURANCE to meet Florida Financial Responsibility Law effective
Oclober 1, 1947.
-You can be deprived of your right to drive In event
you are Involved in an acrldeni causing bodily injury
or property damage to others, and unable to meet the
requirements of the law.
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You should know about this Law and how it affects
you.
Copy will he mailed to you upon request.
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY H0LDBR8
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Officers For Year

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enf and‘ Teachers, mtitnbeu- that rt«*
'.T -n T T .
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the anflual convention of the'oi
school. A t . 1 .. ■I an informal
gnnuntion will In- held in St. leceptioii will U- h r'd lerth e new,
Pei. r.burg. Nov. 4-ft. Mr-. J. president. Mr* J. M Camertm.
Plovd Griffin. Tampa, president.
nn'1 ,,,J
&lt;«f the
ur**e*l that resolutions intended for j I • T. A. are urged to atlned.
1.'.j. .----------- con- deration at this ranVrnit.tn.lw KlHM| m,.„ are the inut 'll-: * nf lliclr
submitted in advance so that pi"
The late-t gadgets and
P*'
wHI hr" Allowed f.d studv
|&gt;in«'nt have open, d new fields
bv ik lle^lution* •-.iijnpipr.
|1|1.„..g,„|,hy when properly
•Its (itiffin slnttd that |an&gt;
(Jut modern eqmpnient prob*
m-.-p -ed resolutions must be in B,l)v wou|l)n', have Puduce.) hetthe hands of the committr* w . ^ l . civi| Wnt p|ctu„ . f(&gt;r Mwi
in advance of the me.Hnf Sihc- Uww |ira,|v than tl,- one- that
no t.-s.dutiona will be received dur- jhril3«ht him 'fame. However- he
Ing .the convention.
’
would have-hern aide in gel other
.he points out that sirue &lt;he*e pictures that wet. n't i'--ib ie then
tendiiiions. If adopted. Iwcome the
Wl,rr n,.,,.r
ban. ..f artiwai for the rn.iiing
steirhen gave his f.»,t photo
jeat hv more «h“ "
&gt;JAs in ^hibltion at I oiubm in l!»0l at
Plotida. it is essen ini Hint time he , ht.
„ f go T««etl.er with Alolhmed for careful study.
.fml StrijfR,,, h,. esIaM.she.l about
Mi. ih.ra Skipper. Tallahassee. UWl (Jl{. |&gt;hoto SSse-mn Gallery.
M-'othl vice-president of the Plot |n|&lt;&gt;r u |M. , th, r»nmuId&gt;. I..ngrrs. is rhniruuin of the (|1|&gt;|llo „ f
„ rl
committee and has calhd n ptrlitn . , „,,hy - in Awctiea
In World
Ina.v meeting on Monday. N -v-jWar I. a* a colonel tinder Urn
•nib r 8, . The EttrauHve ( oniiritl- itiJJv Mitchell in tl
I F F . he
tee udl also meet on this date. ;Wn&lt; rhjrf „ f the pitoiogiaphie sroi.-ulent (Tiffin hju. also rat- ;ti|11I „t the Arniv An Foree-. In
‘ WotId War II......... captain m the

e rs on a l

Dnnce To T he Munir Of j

GLEN BROWN and HIS ORCHESTRA
Dining JProm 6J\M . XH Closing
For Reservations Phono 9115

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TFor Iloh Thumasj

rreioiuyl set-up.
carries enthusiasm
.Attending this. sessUmi wdl J«- mb vuitti the Mu

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Good Job! .
I’ leasr your, hiiftlinntl by sentlitiR his Miits
to uu. W e tin e x p o r t wtirkitinnahip at
motlernle prices. We keep \*our ntan at hia
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SIR Went Third Street .

1171 I’ almetlit A venue

to. lie

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County

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DealgllHl fur your every mood this
Fall. . . riintwe yours in solitis fnr
drews. flti'c k a . strlin 's fu r i - u s u a l,

wenr. ThtVre nil smart nnd excit-

founnt

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Sizes III to 5ii

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Un-om.s funnier. So. world's l«--t work *"
ill *this field,
l,u*■
’ her joke land, in the attic. „
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Million* were rlnnking trujieti
■n I. .

unsuspecting
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male

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thinks ' . ' l J ^ '' r ." ;n t _“
. i m„i- cinerallintlon but
an

Wool Tw eeds and
Flannels

Striped

2 7 -3 0 to
IllO',

\'it*Kin WihiI Gabanlines

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W ool amt Kftymi Galutrdiiin.x

27-r.o
ParkleiRli (ilt'li IMaitU, 100f i
Hand FlnlsiiPi!

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HbOUSKS

I ami
*»*»*! rrnnrrntrnlei
r m p H itlr itin i n
it n
n lttv p
lm s l
on
a hhope
chest.

F tllf* U9* f jU t v n

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It) ARMANI) ARt llERD
HoIIvwihhI. Kept. 17. GPI
No
one will deny that one of the things
this country rsn use today is—
n few ‘ liiaFe laughs. Comedians
atr striving valiantly to tickle the
nation's funnylmnc. Hut what are
the gait liying to ilo about the Nioember -I.

Philip Mountbutten, wire Is-lng
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- . . V over tlnlatn
mmle ready torlay
Rritaln and
an-l
the commonwealth s|u&gt; some da . .

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Mi- N. II. Ilevis, litei-nslroru;
Mi- Kills Pulnall. Mayo; Mrs.
Lena Forties, Jacksonville; Mrs.
II. A. Owen. Palalka; Mrs. Frank
M. PuntphtTV. Daytona Reach;
M'
ft. E. florae. Tampa: Mrs.
W (iwvnn Fox, Sarnsoto; Mi*
Him* Paeettl, Lnko Worth and
Mr. (’. * II. Tutan. Miami. This
glmip As well as the committee*
will make a trport to Ilie full
Board o f . Managers on Tuesday.
1he

Phone 475

Downtown Clfanors &amp; Laundry

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Gifts Accumulate
For British I’ rinccHH

Under New Management

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MOLDING a m t of the trophies site
won in l&gt;cauty contests this /ear,
lovely Jean Drown displays the
smile that helped her to come out on
top. She has captured more beauty
awo nlr In the past 13 months than
any other girl In southern’ Call*
fomia. She hopes to win a movie of the ten IT A regions in the slate j ;Vitl, ,|lni h ilf . . nlurv
a reoiganirntien of the a.hlevemenl and A M irnn-.
contract, too.
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It Isn’t The Camera,
It’s Man Who Counts

Newly Remodeled Dance Moor nnd Ilnllroom

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me over.
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"W hy do all the gals today want
Lakes lin- returnr-I from a plane
trip to Chicago, III. where she at­ to lie gfa/imr-pusses ami not Fanny
tended the Kisorid Annual Holier- PricesJ” I nski-cl.
II* IRVING IIKSIOH
She countered with. "Would you
maii-Pinclii-r bp-rl.nlty Sh-iw- hejd
there on Stindn*. Shi- is a itienilier wont them to give up everythingt " AP Ni-wsfeatnres
NKW YORK—“ photogi nnisi *.”
My nuitilh must have lieen hang­
of the HoU-rmnn-l’incher Club.
While in Chicago she was Hie guest ing wide open for she quickly sav- Edward Slelchen. "hn**- not
becomes alV'i obausted^thr tiossihililit of
of \V. C. MeNerney, owner of the added, *‘Jf n girl
Dnbcvillr Kennels in St. Louis, contettienhe, she can kiss romance * *",v earnerg.
This is the word of.iini- of Viner
Mo.
good, bye I had lii laugh myself
icn'- most fortimis expert • on
into my marriuges.
■ ‘.'You ran just picture n fell* phftbrgt nphy who, nt fa*, after .five
ulmut to propose to a comedienne. derades of arhievement in In art.
He'd—be^-rated—Tilly—that—she'd ha—uist-emlrartrrrt' mr*tr nriv enr
make n joke nut nf the whole rei The career is tlml of Hiu-ctoi of Photugiaphy— a now |m»tLONDON. Sept. 17. (An-Wed business."'
llna at the Museum of Mislrrtt
............
. for.........
Any girl
with ambition in lie
ding gifts
Princess
Eliralielh,
A*e,— Iw-Vbat -enpm4l y - hT- hirprv trr
-trr he mamcrt Nriv. SO Tn
ahe ■trrntliiuri1;TTii!tTPirtwr vrt new standanh in plioteginphv
rbam-es nf happy married life
, ,
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Cocktail Lounge and Restaurant
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Saturday, Sept. 20

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The weaker sex hounded us with Mrs. Max CherhonnrnilV. SI.
guys fur ripud opportunities for Pr ti i nburg president, w ill'Is- host*
Mi*a Atm. Lovell lots returned a long time. Ilriog soft-hearted,
tn.Hanfiud after spending the sum. we said t&gt;, K. and l&gt;efqre we knew to tb&lt;- lloaid of Managei* at a
nier in the Ih-rksliiu-a. En route i It' they ticame doctors, lawrers, dinner Monday evening ntnl the
Ri'i'ional Uireelorsfl W
will
meet for
liolllti
s|||&lt; vi-lU‘d til
YnrJc I t* * . . •&gt; t ,i
*. a
1 hi'i'iOflit[
1*1 iHci'l
(
home she
City to visit
Mnrjorb ttioiitr! Wr !Cini'
* ul
number ^ iumiirtm Tursilny. Vaiimh «
■ml in. Wn^hinutuii !». «*.
i h o t ^ r,n}f r°Wr4ilicnnr« toilIa&gt; r,lu # pnilmrntR of th«» Riouii of tub
guest of
of 31
Alir. and
and Mr • It.
II It.
II MatMai- .1 “I1
“ .rM
male
mahjong
- Ull.
aen» will also hnlil liinrlirons
guest
„ M
1l4, hi,,.
« gmulplayers.
IdfM tn

ANNOUNCING OPENING OF

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SOUTH sSIDE I*. T. A.
The South Side Parent Tea­
chers _ A ’ aocintion
will
be In

minding Florida CoHtress o f Per- !

THURSDAY .
Election of officers was held on
Seminole Chapter No. 2, 0. K. Friday night in the music room of
Stanley Hockey plana to leave
S.. will meet at 8:00 !’ , M. In the Seminole High School. Herbert
on Monday to enter Stetson Uni­
. Muonic Hall.
Stenstrom was elected president versity hi Dol.qud.
FRIDAY
and vice president will be Miss
„V , ,
.
The South Side Patent Tearherx Delores McI^Hon..’ Secretary-trea­
Mr. and'Mrs, I*. ItAwir-l .Smith
Auoeiatlon will hare charge bf the surer is Miss Jane Chapman and
„
duprl program of the school at business managers for the club ,rc,urnr‘1 v' ** " l#v fium Little
l!0 0 o'clock. At 2:30 P. M. at. are Miss Joanne Williams, Hobby Switzerland, N! (\ where they
informal reception will L« held Pul tin and Lcland Itodd and Miss have Iwrn spending the past
for the new president, Mrs. J, Lillian Moran will serve as lib­ month.
M. Camerion. New and old-mem- rarian.
Mr. and Sirs, Flank II. Scruggs'
bera are aslttd to lie present.
I'lans for the'first activity of
the school year In the form of a of Jacksonville nrv the guests of
were also made. The danrr Mrs, Scruggs sister and brotherMae West Wants ;To dance
will be held on Friday snd pro in-law. Mr and Mr*. W, T.
Know Englishmen ccmIs will go to the (lire Club' Lovett.
treasury. Miss Ollie Reese Whit­
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Randall have
SO
II U
U TI H AMPTON, England. tle, director of the club, announced returned front Wayne4vtile. N. C-.
that
her
classes
have
tripled
since
Eep»- 17, WY—Mae West, arriving »h*f was added to the High School where they spent -im n l weeks
flb take her
h&lt; play "Diamond Lll” on
at their summer cottage nt Jones'
lour, me
met thy gentlemen — and staff and there are now 180 mem- Farm.
bcr*.
ladita—of the’ Ilritlsh proas this
morning invited them to *Vin up
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wat-.on left
SUPPER POSTPONED
'n aee me some time."The regular monthly supper today for Tallahassee nccojupauied
One reporter — male — gulped meeting of the Men's Club of the by Misa Mary Tour blurt. Miss
and asked her what she’ thought First Methodist Church has liecn ToUchton will enter the Florida
of English men.
postponed for one week due *■&gt; State Univerelty.
"That," said Miss West, this lie- the uncertainty nf weather condi­
Mr. and Mrs. I- .11. McLeod, Jr.
Ing her first trip around these tions, it was announced this mnr*
parta, "la what 1 want to f i n d i . h J j U s , A K, MciJIUvy,-^aa.^"*1 fUghtrl;i I m-tat «p--ltrial..hi
CHP^V-t-rH-v
I • - *
° l or
*
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;pont, -Sal Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. F. K. Rouimllat at their home
on Palmetto Avenue. I.urin is
£
spending n few days with the ItouW K A It
U R II A It L O N G
niillats.
—
•
I f Y ou l.ikp
Friends yf Victor Check, who
R u l mnke it v o u r crow n ing G lory by having it
has Iteen eonfinrd to the Fvrnald
shaped nnd curled with n so ft, nnturnl permanent.
.lotughton Memorial Hospital for
Cold Waves
....... $10 nnd up
[the past month, will la- glad to
tearrf-that lie is improving front
-K p efin h Oja. vyjLIlcat W aves.
an illness and . will return tu his
H A R R IE T T M IL L E R IIE A H TY NOOK
home w-illnn the nest several
Weeks.'
_K iv . Location.— 204 North

Cover Charge

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T . 17, 1947

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To tjack inludkour akirtar*. . (tfess-up
aiTil sjMirlu styh'S in cre|u"t, sntins, .
* white and cotofs. . . Ioiir or slmrt
sleevea. . . lU'nntifiilly Itirkml frmiLa.
tanr“li‘liii'riieIT jitliuLi. A wide
select ion in sizes ,TJ thru IS.

■artbly

nv bits (nickels) and half rrow
Kill, but discovers she can m«ke|"‘mm^ '
" vmmg hopeful who
(half dollars) into collection t&gt;ox
nut of thkt bill for a new * « n^ w^ l,(^ X ' ,e S ® n l M
to buy them. Silver and gold an"* ' »f,.;joke
.-..-t
U1A.
hi* own-phritoBTflptty.
feathers were in atom for i ^t,r ' (,aL Rijme ioke,
. In the final Hnnlvsis. he explain
dan efn j
. — :----— ----: —^r~
’ i Ni l H-Slilt: We've
vi' Rot to wait ,
j| j»n't the camera or equipIL-r jmtenhi. King George
'mid the budding romidlemicx
ihnt-r—mi*-tmt -the mnn-be
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.
rnnrrii
jhmft the eanu-ra.
and yiirefi Elixalieth. announcol I
m ooa . V ,
•iood men like gras I tools, hut
meanwhile that they would g b rl Any volunteers?
a wedding party Nov.- 17—thr*
Mark Helllnger ;eluruei| from . The secnml group I* eoiuposml of
days Id-fore the Westminster Ah
bey eeremqriy—so that gur-.t i New York convinced Jlollywmn Ihuim who were asked, came Here
1* not as tiad a place ns our east- to idn n "picture or two. didn’t
could see Kilralwlh's presents.
I 'n i i
vrn brothers would have us !*•- imtkc the grade and were sent
One
he
ed________________
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la t« Mrs. J. ..„ln&gt;..,uh.. who
«'&gt;**"• t»
in the| home. Sour grn|&gt;es, thql's all.”
from the
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he Utd
United
States.
||ul|ywo&lt;M
In case llollvwood stars think 1
L. Illalr Ruck of Richmoruj, \V,
they are superior. Mark reminds
new president of the General Fed jl -sour grapes."
lie was filming "The Naked there aie tunny in the Eastern
erstlon of Women's CluliV, sent
Is ague who also, make |2,000
woril she would sail from Nev City" in Gotham, and planned to s week.
J'
York tomorrow w|)h the fraleta use a cast composed mainly of
New
Yorkers.
And
Helllnger
tlon's pre*ent—a mndeira organ­
die applique table doth and nsp found them morn than willing In
iqqienr in a movie. Many of those,
a
little J « t tm * kins.
tested were not aultnhlr, and that.!
In 1778. the ronstitutiog of Mark points out, Ik where the
North Carolina provided that n&gt;* trouble lieglns.
"There are two groups." he (
one was eligible for election egovernor of Hie state unless, in expluiua, "who like to take a slap 1
' “First an* thuse whu
l,t st
... .llollyw
.-...ywood.
had property valued at H^pon
|have never been asked to come
pounds.
lute. They naturally, pan us.

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streaky film to polish away. Pots
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TU B SANFORD HERALD. SAN FO RD . F I .GRID A
PAGE FOUR

!Wolf'Sends. Vic
jV&amp;ccaro To Line
For Added Power

(ON J| DEEP, SOFT CARPET
k^ .W H EREVER YOU GO!

(lAINKKVIl.lX Sept. 17. &lt;/lYA football, player jmtgling act
perfoinieil here yesterday by Florlda*a Coach Bay Wolf found five
candidate* Ip new position*..when
the dual of 'practice cleared away,
and moat surprising «a* the man­
ipulation which p la id fullback
(jasper (Vlcl Varcaro at guaid.
A* Itoi-powndcr from Tampa.

Bob WaterCield To.Vet Launches New, .
Moultrie Takes Tilt
Put On $how In Ganle Business Firm Here
To
U Forge
*
S '- ■Into
....... . I/ead
*—
In League Playoffs] Against Giants Tortile James IJ Von llrrbulU. Veteran
NKW YORK, Sept. 17. M Y MUUl.TItIK. da.. Sept. 17—J/P;
The MiftlUric Parker* look *Jl J j IsVl hv Boll Waterfield, the hlghlend in their 1**1 ofaevrn (icofti* powered I-os Apgrli-a Rama will
Florid* l.engoc playoff aerie* nut thr rock-ribimd defense of the
with Tn11ah***cc» Pirate* la»t New York (Bant* to another teat
night by luckiiig up u 1*0 victory. tonight when the two National
rival* meet In a
(itenn I’age, I’ iiat*# hurlrr. Football
and Parker 1*111 bet Walter Lentr c h a r i t y runtcat at 'th e Polo
lied up In a brilliant pitching dutl ground*. A crowd of 40.000 i* (i&gt;
.
■* :
with Page allowing onljr four hit* Iicc ted.
ami Rent* scattering five. Two
Thla will be the laat tunr-up en­
hf-rnt! -cinlly-etanr in the fifth t counter for both before the (iianta
coat Page the victory.
utart Id defend their Raatern
Tallahassee 0Q0 lX*l 000—0 B » Championship againat l l m t e n
Moultrit*
Otai 'HO O0X— I 4 0 Sept. 28 and tba Californian*
Page mid Draviicckyt Lam*
anil VYrenn.

Sitikwidi Will Flay
No More Football
This Year For Yanks

The more you are on your feet, the more
you’jl appreciate.the special patented "M llllon-AIre 1
Insole. It extends under your entire foot, from
heel to toe, and absorbs the shocks of h a rd ..
carpet wherever you go. Come In and try on a
pair—know Jarman'a
* _ _ _ _ .
friendliness of fIL
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NKW VtiltK. Kept. 17. /AY —
Frankie Sinkwlch will play no
more football i hi* aeaaott and Ilie
former Alt Amcflia hark at (ieorgla may In* through with the game
didale*.
ever. ,
. *
The practice covered 'practically forHobbled
bv an old injury to hu
every phaae of known football, In left knee. Fireball Frankie h*i
eluding particularly defender line
naked ibr New York Yankee* of
play, pa*a offense ikhK i PMAP'tu. t h e
’A m k e ic * " C o n f e r e n c e .t*
o f rharglng lint-mCrt, and r'mvrdge piece him on the volunrery retired
of punta.
li*t. Hen Topping, preaident «
In adilitlon thorn weir 40 min­ the club, announced.
ute,* of team nffenxr In which nil
Ill* dcclaion Jo retire, for thr
bark* nml end* came in for plenty |p(7 araaon nt lyaat. was reached
of ball handling afid bid* for yard­ after the Yank* defeated the Dor.r
age again*! a tarkling defense.
in l/t* Angclca Friday night. Sink;
wich talked it over with Coach
Hay Flaherty and then telayeJ
Forbes Chief To Be
hi* appllcatfon to the home offite
Favored In Little here. The team remained on the
for Ihe game with San Fran­
Brown 3tig Event eoa»l
cisco Sunday.

witji 10 of the country’* nutekeat
•olt* facing the barrier in •iu* *t
of the pot of gold. '
Close to lltt.tKW fan* should witllunddetonian of the
tie** ....
eidewheelera,’ in which
Chief, owned by (Iraml
President Octave Blake, ha* been
installed o* the favorite.
Korlie* Chief drew fourth posi­
tion, with Hallelujah, chestnut fil­
ly owned* by Chuck Krtglaml ol
MaiioiTD-. and a ronsistent-win
Her
State'ss rialf.... over
_rer the
lire Buckeye
liucKeye mare
nanmile oSnla. grabbing the coveted

YKHTF.HDAY’ S STARS
Batting, Joe Cordon, Indiana and
Sid Cordon, tiainta — Joe slammed
out a pair of home run*, hla i!8lh
and 38th, and drove In fuur run*
to help Boh Feller defeat the
Athletic* 5*3; Kid rapped( three
ilnglra and hi* 13th home run and
drove in two rung to lead the
(itanla to a 7-2 win over the Card*.
Pitching,
Denny * Galehou**.
Red 8 oi — Blanked the White
Sox fi t) with alx hit* for hit Kith

.•rletary,

Enrollments Are Up
At Aviation School
The Sanford Hchnol of Aviation
at the Municipal Airport today re­
ported that emollmenta are int reaaing daily and Hurt nearly atl
state* will be repre*ented hv 'stud­
ent enrollment during the Fall.
One of the nroat popular of the
new atudenta at the achool la F!n

toileta. Floor* are cement, and
wall* are plaatrred. Window* ami
door* are *creened. ' lt~d» well
lighted and la ventilated with a
blower fan. Five marble topped
table* are uaed in the making of
(he candy which, la cooked over
g»* flame in a large copper ket­
tle which la lowered in the candy
furnace by mean* of pulley and
hojut.
The company will supply the
Central Florida trade. ThVre are
large drama of corn ayrap on
hand fqr making of the candy.
Peanut* are carefully aortrd. The
finished bar* are wrapped, in-waip a p e r.T h la
another
welcome addition to Sanford'*
gruwllt* list of new industries.

I.OS ANGKLTS, Sept. 17 -M Y
llankln Barruwa,
147, Havana.
Cuba, scored an upaet ltf-rnund
drclaion over California Jackie
Wilaon, 149, I-n* Angelea, at the
Olympic Auditorium last. night.
In 1M0 about four out of every
American vyori

&lt;&gt;f a high ranking army officer
of that country. Kicky. aa h* la
called here, aerved aa a l). 3. pri­
vate during the war. lie like*
Sanford and expect* to **nd for
hla wifr and make Sanford hi*
permanent home.
Mi«* Mikey Browning, daughter
uf Bov II. Browning, director of
the Aviation School, recently broke
her own altitude record hv soar­
However, ing to. an unofficial "two plan-.*’

another great ;

a f t e r the league
fa lo , Id* knue Iweame swollen
he M U ffrle d ronslib'Yalde pain.
p la y e d In the next iwn game*

1 Gallon
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•*/f.YtuaKnua* rPaint
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Inlrrior White Paint
3.11 Ci
Wall Paint, all rnlorw
2.'»3 tii
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PAINT NOW

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THESE!

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Rich watnnt finish, nntnrpa»*td ton* qnallty. flavap
tubn including ractt&amp;er.

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CONSOLE RADIOS
AZALEA DRIVING FARK
Ont‘ Mile Spe«dway
CASSEUIEUHY, FIX)RIDA

Beauttfol lnttrnmtntat Hava tan tuba*
Including ractlfltr, powerful tan Inch
apaaktr. Ton* control and oleclrlc pathbtttloa toning.

75 Miles of Thrills

From jo til 3tt Iona of water
must TiTT ■m rorn land Jo produce

SEPTUM HER 21st ~ 2:00 P. M,

Chicago Rear*, making their first
appearance

White House Faint

Formerly 99.95

and

Redskins In* Benefit
Chicago

THE B I G G E S T V A L U E S
I N OUP. EN TIR E H I5 T O R Y !

five

’ Football League's moat valuable
'player in 1944 while with Detroit,
* Suffered a. left knee rartilago In­
jury while he » a« In Ihr service.
The 25-Vear old Youngstown. O.,
hark underwent an opei atlon be­
fore the I!•trt season and was uacd
aparingly 1**1 year.
In pie-season ihill* with the
Yankee* at Cheshire, Conn,, Sinkwich flashgd Id* old lime, apecd

and
then asked U&gt; la- dropped frtm
the roster.
The Yankee* *aid Frankie plan*
■ The favored Forbes Chief wUl ii runsult his personal physician
lie driven by youthful.Del Camer­
on, who made a dean sweep ol
Monday** three race* of the "llnarVeteran Wal
mg Ciand'
|rr Ilishnnctte will pilot llalleltlj Bears To Tangle With

-A Ilt-C O N iU TIO N EU

of the Kurupean campaign. ha* ,
*tartr*l the making of pranut can-r
ilv liars in hi* new and attractive
UUI* candy facia* y on Noilh Klin
Avenue opposite |hr Crown Paper
Company plant. Hr la being a»»i»tcd by hi* father, A. O. Von
Herbuli* of 505 Myrtle Avenue, In
•he leaking of the candy. The lat-■'
ter haa been making the Von peanut bar h»ne for '* ” number- of

s'

humldad 111.to U by the College. ALL
Klara last month, tangle with the
Washingtiin Redakina tonight at
soldier field in a National Koolliall
League- exhibition benefit for the

Reptember 2D — 2t0O *o !:00 P. M.

T A N K -T Y P E VACU UM C tiA N E R

Admlttniun 1.25 — Children Under 12 Free

aimed force*.

The Bear* bounced back from
l h d c „ int,i*l defeat to down ihe

Philadelphia Kaglr* 1.1 to 10 in
... # s
t ' 1.1•1___ _ ’ T l,..
out-of-town
exhibition*.
‘The Red
skin* have split two exhibition
game* *o far, healing the Detroit
I,bins and losing to the Isi* Angrlr* Ham*.
. U.S. farm wuodluta cover atroul
120 million acres, the largagt
acreage being,In the eastern naif
of the country.

Legal NoUro
IS THK r'O P Itr «&gt;P TIIR I'dltNTV JL'IXIR. HKMINOI.K t m 'N T t ,
PMIHIDA. IN P III lit ATM.
IS lit:: kjctatk UP iirt. r. C.
U ffratetl.

TO At.I* rttKIMTOIlH ASO I'BHNOSH IIAVISO ChAllIK on OtilA.SlJH AOAINHT HAIIi KHTATKt
”’ yoa and *«th of you *f» n#r*ii)
notified OS.I r«|ulr**t lit,present aa*
claim, ss.V demand* whl,h you, nr
•Ittier of -rntt. may hate a s sla o
the - setaI* o f Mr*, t*. t’. tiee. Hereaced,
Isle Ilf Mid County, to the C ount*
Judas of He ml ante tViullly, H0f.'
Ida. at hi* office t* Ole cneri hiwe*
of Mid foullljr St HsSf'.cA. VI..Il.ts
wllhln »laht ralembit month* troni
time of the first p*h)le*llnn of lhl»
notlee. BSrh claim o r demand »h*l'
be tn writing, and *h*ll. Hate to*
place of re*|iWeee ami pod offlrenditreee of the clalmaal, and thall *&gt;•
•w ,.t* to hy the claimant, agent
or nlinrney, and any *w lT rlnlnt ol
demand n-rt *o filed »hnlt lw void,
William Emory I* *
A* Administrator o * th* ■*
late of U r*. t\ t*. 1^*, d»
ceased
First publication 'Hept. IT. l**.’

Light tn weight bat
packkd with powsrl
Do** a wondarfal Job.
Jncloda* attachmanta

ffiMffamum

Btave Mala
Canister Kela

to C H IC A G O ;

Wire

Dlah. Drainer'

Tow *i. Harks

Bumper Guards 67c
Hpol.l.ightn 11,PH

to NEW YORK

Rubber

$51.55

Pedal Pads, pr.-IBr
For Mo*t All Cara .
Rubber

to MIAMI

Flow Mata

4 Way
Him Wrench _
• V I*

177

iEc

Connecting

Air MtU

Kcrew lirlvern •16*

Air Kxpresu

Ph o n e 1325
Carden Bond IJ
Crass Whips
I
Mo m N a t tie

^I

CAME1{A~FILM
Buy Dm At
Regular Plica
A fiat Jnd
Fw —
J

Dr. Chirln L. Purrcm
OptomutrUt
Hanford AtUatie Bk. Bldg.
Hours: f-13 1 4
Pbtm# »
Hat. 6-13

YO U M W A Y S GET THL lU iT

BU Y AT FI RESTONE

ESTOVE
COACH- SEDAN
Aik Jar if tUhtr way . . . koth

9M9III ftUTHODIfT O f 1 * i

In

DONT FORGET
THURSDAY
8:00 P.M .

,| W IN C H E ST E R F L A S H IJO H T fl

COVERS ...'......,.1;...................
• FHEE INSTALLATION

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WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 17, 1947

. Legal Notice.
wftOi

* I )T H K T1»
»»•!•».««
HIllti.N
H AlUinW 'N.’

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

M AN. P la ln tilf;
i.
I I A l. P H
F. tMT.
IIK .U IM A N . r ii- l- m U lit .
IIKIINI-HV. I'lrrtl
A M * TiU* A ll!
IIE IIE tir HE ,
i ‘ Irrnil I '..m i
.HarulunU
m*liu:n to-fit.- an ai|&gt;nnaiH, iu
■‘iiiiniy. y in i.l.i
Hi, ..H'l |ni.r,..lii,K i-n the .'Mb day
(IAtflv&lt; &gt; lA-ull *
-i uf HeptemlW, A I* l»4?.
If inubnjilar ..In ia la b l
IVITNIIW any band olid *.« 1 id
Alioinbya fin pU ' iiff
wild Hmn al banfant Muilda. ihk,
j| lfo i&lt; l FlfiMda ■

Strict Enforcement
Of Kish Lirws Pledge

i s jjtiBifc i 1^—
pj ?»

T A l .L ,\ !I A § S E K ,- 3 e i .t .

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IMU* ol t.ifil.iK,
Itjdtw* I*
ArnuNl witk u.H4t i.f .n.- utv . n ry
2&lt;th day of Annual A’ *1* |y»l. 1
unknown
■iiniui vjulaloi. Stntu Cinitu an.I
ii.
P.
Il,rnn-'ii
Vitu an h,t.l&gt;r rrjulfwj lu apps-u
IS THE CIHCCIT CCit atr oF Till- Ft*h Dilurtor lli'n»r. Muty:an unlit
In Ilia v'lnuti* Court *&gt;f jttmiinitr • ’ Aa dark uf aald I'ilfUlt
n in t h
j p im c ia L
c m c r ir
op

i*u»rt *
County, r lorlibi. .I n C k u n r r ,
h
P U U IIH A : IN A M - l u l l
rtKMJ- today ha u a ily to ‘V inrh tluvi u’1
(O P FI l'I A L ttEAl.y
lit Imill ala la end federal rout la
tbs Mb day or OctoWr, (S it, In a
NTH I i *ul* NT!
certain
m il
|nr
dirurM M iin ld il#..rar A H p „ r , Jr.
uKaiiikt .ale ami tranaportatlun of
■clIA N C P ItY So- i u :
pending.
an
alibievtatsd till* of Militant fnt Plalntilf
JOHN I NEVIS
ffyah Watrt ynnir flail
which ii Caril* M ai llaidlion. Plain­
I'Ij IiiM.'.
. Cilntii’ul ohm era nlrrmly Itavc
tiff v t u t i Ulmon llanlnun. listen.M in i »; H i i m u i r
Va.
'
. . .
Iw il pluri'd atialnat*. tm periHiti*
dam
TO; ANNE W PKHKINH k N. a'ltuii - O KN EV IKV E M M .V IN
W ilim my hand' and of 11. Ini pUie I l f ,&lt;rai£*n&lt;r and addtee* -a
etlicu two rltruit-mftrt IiiiIki - Itrld
lUf.ndant -.
M l at’ l}afif..r.t Florida. this Wi unknown.
Noth i; ro t m : tn
umonMilutlpn the attvinp), uf tin-'
day" of &gt;&lt;|iIiiiiIhi, I lf! p* ■
Toll art I i,raliy nntlftad ttief a TOi O K N E V Il.V i* )l NKV IS a i m ,
0
Iv lUriidon
auit for d l r o m baa bran inaiHutrd iiUcy nf l i i l J i l u a u ir -U aiih -flaraao IN ” LetfUjatiirt* J u pcrniit camOi^'tn'ilmliee
■L --C la rk Ulianli
In -lira- OlaMatl ■twain ! ' if - HIM -Xm Cf W ood alit, iy iji * in County. New Yur*t. mrffiin^ nilunp "In
JudltUl Clrratt
uf Florida. Maun^
fly l). 1 - llutll
TOO A HP H p iiP in
lti;g U litE I&gt; etui Ihr St. Juhn* Rivtr Till- ihr Deputy Clei k
Quia Ouuuty. In rbanrrry. und,r to flla &gt;- ,i utittau .. ppe iran*-«. Jo ciriujij :||r .I'fin»&gt; .apprnlrd to the
--- Idial I
tha Ulla tif O lltlli: K PEIlKINW iN, yemin in by attorney - n ,.r liefit'e Bupirtiu* Coui t. however.
|i!a:apff. » a. A S M : IV. IK IIK IN - tha *tb iko .o f -Se ft r tribel. IS C In
Morgan tail] Id* yainjiiiign of
MIN defendant, and i l y i n.a taliaf tha Clark a O f l lt , at danfonl, FI.. NOTH'*. TO V1*1*1'- III
T O j i I A U ’ II F. D F A IIH A N . Whost 1'iuyhi It an aba.lut* danaa ,of dl- l.ta \n tha Iflll uf Cntaplialru. fol vnfotveraeni t» diiortmt primarily
tHidrit* and • mill iif a .fd riu n vnKe
dlvurap fllakl herein aaalnn ynu, uitafiiat ilia* tiunlter* who lidnporl
i : t l kt; h» hii. i i . ■ikiaavilla, North
Tnu ara Ibaiafnia iniuirad
fu upon fallura. In n. a|p|uur. ilart,. illrgall y muiflit liit-aiu-itttil.crbtipid
Carolina.
appear in talrt otuao in paiauf) or b&gt; I’m Confaaau will ba m in e d again t and thy wlmlcialt’ and retail dealYOl- A ltE H 8 H E B Y NO TIFIED ailorn.y at tha u ffl.a of ma I'lark yoa.
(bet there liau b**n ln»tutn»d and &lt;■( maid Court, at ihk Court tlnuaa ' W ITNESS my band and uffo al dr* who -i ll {Item.
la now pending In (he I'i.-ull I 'a i t l
In banfurd, bamlnnla •ou n tt. Florida T.a l «( Unitf*'ir^4
j ’ tiii»i I»t iI a )
"If tvt* ran atop j[n- -ale mi l
In and for SrinlnaU County, iTnrlda. on Iba flth d a r . ng September. i t i i , *sf pi*1llI t r. -1f IT.
tran*poi1ntlun.. no will ,top till*
In Chancery. a suit aaaitiii you Jot t W ednesday! ai&gt;.| (hat In dafault
O. 1' H
reining nith Ijltle ttoiible In- de, gafeaotuir dirotc* »t|sfeln you, Ralph lharaof. a danaa pm cuntaaad Will
Clflk I'f i b u t f
tnyrt
rlainl.. e\|daln1ntf it ir enaler to
ha antatad and tha aald tana, pro*%J". D*arm an,"ai» the 1&gt;, fund am. S 'd
iCircait C*»yrt ¥ t* \ )
seed e* part,
Ethel Chilton Hraimati la the l'l.tt.
flut* A Akriij «t.
Ki t rvithmo of dlicil frr«h nnler
tttT. and an ablutvlaiarf title n( tha
W ITNESS my band and olfklul
HoU#t|d r* f^r JMiintiff
fiah tinfftr mi llu' ttljfhwbv niid (n
tali ta ETHEL CHILTON HEAlt- a*ai thla :Slh day of August, A l).
Carov nurTaa
the fiyli muilu'la ihnu on the hike*

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SA LE

W O R K W A N T F .D

PARK FIVE

tnfolrentrnt of the rultn iiKinel
and -Itmnia,
Taking /tom lutal offielata" in
tome loealitira.
"U x a! -intimrnl' i* that .tln*v
have reined for yeatit hiuI aluiuld
«— be permiitrd
oantirra*." -Vuvafan
aald.
The itinir wBF get coinJddtnlde
heltv from

1

n revent coiiKrt'^rlonak

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Kising Production Coats Hasten
Turii Tu Labor Saving Machinery
I

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&gt; l * lt lN t .i :i !

v*.a! idvan. &gt;«" hnvr taken piece
\p \ ..u -»,.u t. Wr.te
/ Nl!\\ Vi &gt;I!K l! *i|iy pro.|'ii'tien ■ u tl:.. farm. *'in -n' tiv * i 11lie o f
nod IlftpjiiVeil pliinlrrs. pick»’ ••*' • mi .utlaliiK tmluatrv t" tuflt Inew
I* mid haiAi-ii r-. pi-xlurtiop he*
to the luU*t -aving marhine.
! in. I,-iLteil; on*. thIJd u*ei prewar
I With enipley'nn n| hitting terntil "Itfje the manpower tcnl ha* deeIpeaks, -tint ttturh iittentien ha ; Jibed tru petri-nt. Even such
.U efi fluid -I. 111*. 1'Higle‘ r "of till Itong
hidllent* BKaili-t enitf*
‘Ut en nieii" Nt \vlt HtU** - .iinltl
hanltoriett .■ .
i- :
,itluf pyjait- *x*i* ii.iidoverv in . "Wert ruth |,H&gt;ilelh* nye T*ft tho
l bundled •L-fii litr ffen. the-fttp; !
to aurrtiujirnr. A»uh improved
• t e t v -e tie f u n ; tn~ofTh l" ltl.lt ■„&lt;&gt;..{, we7r ;V jm t piVtVu Itt the---- le i,

S I.

I I r in g

m o re

u n d m e te j,| ..* e | ,.p n ie iit

M ay,

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a

c o rn

UdcehiUtWel ii.* n r . -w hich
ran jPiibei just TntOhluciii which can
Wotk ui.mn.l the clock without j tilthk In^i* min without damaFstoppihf to eni or sleep; M
jmg tin car»
I tr tr till I f. n lypieul i ,altt|jle '
iitnrliirti ■. which* atreiiit. lint ■

nr the nteii Itantllamg; front,
mitJieiUirr -av* rn-.v mitomatie
it ending nisi Inner in.tV bu the
jtlon:
Ifi '■ ilinnet el ti e .uii'iiiittlruatare.
An “ a- emldv Hih1" av-teill fo» Silent nli •ini'll now . ll.imxliirts
\ita ln o .
\l| -'infer- iu milk pro
Id i* nvioii f i e. nia-ft*- htrfx. rake*
jilio liiin , in, lo.line ■let tji *,itfon. n*. -of ue, phoiioi-iupli
ix.inli end
of

Hinted. ,i,^ - ixt|i Will tttiAe. Into h.

n
l-fA*

| , 1mlulled in
rtmtinumo flow T fi&amp; H
' Htb*x
Ip *he piodiieUnii sta g e
system o. aid n. a*,- V » peiie:il . ,i
i-iulv'e*
w h c h tl.rir sponfora
in iiia n n o o .i. ,• i ‘ ii will siniplifv i(i(li'in ;ark et
I * Jlri‘- Li»,.
I t l l i i p uUt
|mnl a f f i t i

I,in
RADIOtOOICAl -SAfiTY O fftC IB aboard the r w m e ) '
. it,
found
t* S. S. C fiilli.it. I.L C o il K. H i.m l o l U g fn lu , N. Y , t i n . , i j .
ti U i'.iid A to ll, (or tudiuacUvity with^ia O vigcr cooeit r llW d l; .: die
mlrual in San Diego i« Di J I ’ M. ta lm n o f the S iilltltsotilun liia tit'ite .

ruddy

ti

j h '.iiit-

A drVit l
KrOr

* |- i'H ? e t whii'h m u ' *hhn|dn(f by enabling i .irtbmer*
hi.
of h..u*r- I - li«i w hat th ey want on tape a t
they w alk alieul
tin. store,
A*
I it At 0 , ut*. ip tlw, n
*• ii! . Btv.fffbf iesleit. *he .•llrlomeos' andrd. *it-Jiie ibvtk —
^
•o u t= loUntgr (Ii.'- *pt(lchjisei
liC grind *|\ , 11*1 iron ' " ,1 ‘
dow n’ n chute*.- ii ijie tiijj.e preVinto Iv
X.w nnlv t» the ’ Vlf'i kb - t ippre”

ihole

-m?

V ..

s -amt. pie
f (tffi'r .tolLui.l)) j ilian ;&gt; Jib* !.i)or, Willi BidpllpiL*. mati. fmlory, u-ijut different macolli
I*.I
win,
It
rendet’
the uld cldiu wiiU, hlieadv. imve proved
la*
tIti-it wui tii in*
tual operation,
jtlm e tiitk.
v iiiiiatly tiletuleli".
Y A K D I.K Y V E N E T IA N HI IM IS
also eutlld ix" constructed. That
New
|i.ii
kagitii'
"lininl
"
In
i
tmeilra'- Mo«l lleautifnl
till- will vmtir |- widely dutliitcd,
1jlharrtUii(e&lt;:t;, a! fnvtorv t,hei take huweVyrr since intrtcnle anil otttiy
Aluinlnnni -- I'nlar — Polithrd Aliiminiiin
i&lt;.itl!i
.1
ii
;
'
o
f
f
ti.e-;t--n
tul'h
\»k i l l For Free Failimale
dtuii.- (tfieii wuoM have to t-e
line, tidd y i l i - ; n - Ittul dropper nis'aUi.i to .In wotk winch mold
I'. W. STUVKNS -- t*17 \V. Uoliln*win - Orlumlo
and ufien 11• t
ti,, indttiduj I
lUtoitr 2-0729
I parknip** iu win.*li tin* Im tflr* »•■■ t&gt;e tx*rformed .'heap, , bv men.

tint the fllell I* now* to*. f&gt;,| human liahllnllnn

BFCOHn FLAYEHS for rtnt. By TUXEDO FEEliS -coiriil.fe lift*. FLOOR SANDINO k finlihlntj, art which ektrniltll ! h e , fixleral
day or aaidk. The Muaic Hu*. Ilk
Ilupt'a Turadr Faacl Sinrw
clraninK A webiiiK- Our. putter law' Hvuinii *nlr hiuI tta n x p o r ta -;
W. Ut fit. I’llon* B5». •_____
unit enable* ua to \n.rk nliut** lion of htnrh llnix to Inchnli' n hnn
Patiite, Poultry Ruppllei, Neil*. _ there it no ati-ctnr connariio t ■&gt;n commercial t.affic in miv giinie
OFFICE apara In tyelich Buildlnr
Purina Feerlt, lirureties end ’ evalUble. 21 yeai * eipurirnr- , firb iii u -tali- where local law
Larife lilfht office., iewl/ ilncorMeet*. Touehtun A* Walton,’ l.’ill
it. M. (ilraaon, l.uki* M.ity, Kl:t prob(bl* the sale and trausiwiira­
•tad. all uMlitlea, heat and jani­
Celery, Phone 1199.
tion.
’
”
&lt;
During the ' d&gt; p h - nun. many
•dctmitil.d
flt&lt; n Ihjvy
tin
tor icnrlca fumtihed. Call Hd3LAWNS MOWED. Low” p n e icotsuBtixf- n t g .u i'd that widev
.id
(■a.! ;■!.-- ~ I,, it lj in eat inn
i t*
'/f II. J1 A. Dept. .Store.
FOR SALE— Li major k |«t drift­
•
•
Jerry Lord I'hufie 788-W
The t’ nitr.l State* use* about
•in cud imi tupliijitii nl had ,i u-ollvd
the e t t f j * at),t nun • tln tn f»&lt; tl
way* and aoedwera—Phone
500 million feme post* a year, cnflutn the liriplm ellielil *of Wiirkthg
NEW 2 BEDROOM unfurni.hed
i hipping d&gt; puriini'iit.
1241.
JOB WANTED—Young vctcren,
tec j n r t e i d n . 1 1 nd it i« t'ryt|apartment. MUk Cdlerv Av
Ave.
— Mi^ii...;^o-^t.t^4jJ-j.-.i-ib ■•■V-h Hleii
r Why Worry -With—Your^Past-Dne-*— ■’unirafw
m a r r i ^ ^ n t a - j o t r ^ ^ n r i^
*t
.v.t', ileti' if- liiete1";' itnv future
lx*h
I-m
u
.
eui'iittx
rr
training
plan;
plumbing,
nulo
rSpace for office or hlhcr typo
8FRVICB
lung- (ii *, !t ■(untie device* will, Ii1di . : i» tii.- winking fuicy that'
mechanic or painting, electricity,
itieaae. Bee William Daviton,
■ ij : ......... ( icain. Ad*
Accounts?
I t p .lt r s HKWINCi M A C H . SHOP
-a
sm *jwn i i.t-wi io ilw-wai I iu—•- radio,
printing
or
what
have
i Sanford Hu» Station.
IIS a. F R E N C H . PH. 1190
____ slllelPj vi it. - o f i ik ii a . i l - niix hanUatinn
device^ - nn
ut " i-,'* •*'fei:!,‘
you! No liuuor. Address Box
: miA “ in ti Ulllt a -prei| Wild in • ;iv, hijwpvrr. Hint marhincs have
LET
.
226. Leesburg, Fla.
ill ' l ||. Tl duee' wm king hours
Betterie* A Beltirv thiaigtng.
'ill ill V t o
m pn in g . huiiiaii
*
•^4 OR 5 ROOM empty home. I'hone
alld m o ttree*.
1L B. PO PE C. IN C .
1
I l m e ix-ilig 'll-ml In mid n'ti-v lynt*.
. f _ S 4 8._____ ____ ____________
m for fiiith. i ' impiuVeinml• in
12 S P E C IA L S F « V IC E S
all
lin
i
.
i
!'
:■
Vlutety
t.f
wu\!U
ri-OWKRH
lt» Oejrloplng \ lunch H)«lnii
■It &lt; t , i
n in. , nnd impi if*, ' hi -iruulttMl of !i\|iii* I tu v atgttg
4* 3 R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A L E
to t all drraalona'
I
lu
ll-,
|.l
i,
mind
warning ahum. tlial while itenhilie tli pksre xome
Nti I’ ntt'liviiig
McNEII.L A YOST FLORISTS WILL grind corn fui feed, grit*!
when
itu
.
H
int'll
(lle-t duli’t 'ill'- ■ ii’- i i . thin iiflp eleate IteW ini ~REAl.1i.STA iR
Whnl So liver
Hlpa* A r t. just o ff Celery
- * wh •I iii t ,.i ii :n e emA
meal
every
Satin
day.
morn-1
prup.
ilv
.
|
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iu
ide
"fiinl (ititi.f
1NSUIIANCB
Office ph. 403 reaidenre ph, 610-R .ing. J, \V. Bell, Imke Monroe.! * I .re-on* In Y nur Hume
1131&gt; MAGNOLIA AVF.NUF. •
Hu'/ p ■' II l ilt..,
ugnal- :t! 11nit' pultatiun.
MOIITCACK LOANS
*20 — 2*i la-x-on*
k : ' etfit lli
i*h m i-nment
IMIONE 1091
, i- tin- I, i l , ,,f the .p.. ! |. ul.ii
■ 0 BAYMONH M. HALL, Radii.*
FRIED SHRIMP DINNERS
FOR ItKN’f Floor *irtwler. •Easy!
Vitullx or ( hildrrn
e t u i i p i i l t i n 1 ii
ilia* liilit-x whit'll ull ' til. fact light Poll i- tii.it Ihe U1B;
SANrOKO.
FLORIDA
*
Raglaterrd Broker and
every night ut Homer’s.
operation. KeuM.nabli* rale.i, Kan-1
Hiuthi-mnf tcttl liiiiliniix far tx-ytitt l ilnntm ale on the lilnith
ii'iuranre Agent
D o Y oyi' t 'n llvctin if F or You
&lt;.
ford Paint A litsw Co, Phone I
u rill’ Kit m i : h a n s k n
llti* i(i-pth ii uitjihleil luimans
Bm. 4
Florida SUto Hank Rldg. BAHV ORAND PIANO -Wurlltf ul l A l ‘ Out ( if five F o r GoII»*»*| ion Ruli.-L
303.
c / o S A N T O H I) 11Kit A L I)
y
' . T- , i- v*
a
i *er. recumlitlonixl. The Muale
j atid lin ; « l ‘ ..i t nit tu- ud.tpi.'l I**
t inhi the Inn o f riiyiit Rritaln,
A aery lovely home in ban Lenta,
nox. u p tv. Fir.t St. Phono
nr i'll O N K I.ITA
! e i“ ,k_ s L i h i c i -te a k Ill' toi* thnll a
milHJR - PLYMOUTH
located on three lota faring; p&amp;j.
llti- ‘ "tllpvll 1 lUx-ol t Ir it r.dliject (if
PARIS
AND
SKRVICK
Valencia Drltre. Stucco house
:.i ,
Phone 1011
bn ateel. with 2 large bedrooms
' *—
--------- — ~ 109 PalmsIU Asa.
and bath upitelra laige living;
CONCRETE HEWER PIPE
YA-DK moth proofing lasts 6
room, dining room, bedroom. aEJ'TIC TANKS, lireete Traps
veaia. Have your woolens &lt;nnth
bath and kitchen. downafaiu,
Mliwlrtj Alnmimim Window* und —peo«fe*t now.-- Downtown Clean­
Ample closet &gt; and cupboard
ers A Laundry. 113 Palmetto
Screens, White cement Paint,
space. Thla bouse ha* b,en reAve. Phone 914
Parma-tlla, Hurricane biacca
|i vcntly redecorated Inside. If you
Miracle Concrete Company! Him Piano Tunhiv and Raivatrtna. L. I,
looking for a home of dinEliu Av* ,-l'hutm 193&amp;x’e
Kill. Has. ti LUW.----- :--------------afj&gt;p,..ttij» t» irr~To r r .-L
. attractive wfHei- ft-imk pto; AUTO RADIOS, Motorola. Salas
SIGNS
perty—34 ectfa, lively wooihnl
and Hnsvica.- .The 'Musks Bos,
Show rarda and poatara
with pine and spreading oaks—
110 W. 1st SL Phone 953.
O— DUE’S SIGN HKKVIClt
1600 feet on water frpnt, retired
O. D. I^andrasa. Phone I02I
atmoaphere but nuL laolelcd— HOUSE TRAILER, sleep 4, in
good* condition, price $500.00
also new furnished j bedroom
cash. Also 3 burner oil stuvb LflNNIE MCMULI.EN’H Market
house Uvith 2 car garage and
lin i lx-r Shu|i open Thursday.
$36.00. L, W hite, Ljike Mary^
pump Louae — house exceptionF’rtdav A Saturday.
\ fily _ w .I L b J
og Iar3 86e lb. 3 llriT luStfr*' also tncloai
encloBffl sun room, For
RENT A CAR
N. I.ansberg, Gindrtvlllc, Route
nulck sale till,600.00.
YOU DRIVB IT
2. J HIGHWAY FRONTAGE on
Wheeler of Sanford
PHONR 200
1 and Of—large 10 room house 'oA K CORD wood IIS.no cord.
SHUCK LA ND-MOKRJSON
CANVAS AWNINGS
a
—i*t. — * - j ------- * -------- jn „ 0(1j ,
with rented apartment in good t Write John Carlin, Altamonte
U UHIVK-IT, INC,
CANVAS PORCH CURTAINS
----------------------condition——glit
acres of land
land j Springs.
with 600 feet frontage on high- I —
SEE US FOir *•’
VENETIAN BUNDS
wav. This property will meet TRANSFERS—I-arge new assort
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
Aluminum,
Steel, Wood!
menta Decal Seta for Kitchens,
Stats~Board of Health specifica­
AND TYPING *
Bathrooms, Nursery. Also Glass
10 DAY DELIVERY
tions for dralnaga and health
CREDIT I.UREAU OF
Tumbler Sets.
Ity Wall Disney
surroundlngs.-Tup buy on High­
Mickey Turns Over A iV’ow Leal.
SANFORD
MICKEV m o u s e
BKNKAItlK GLASS 4
way between Sanford and Or­
110 N. Park
Phene ijn
We
REPAIR!
PAINT CO.
lando. 111,000.00. .
I
H H 'in U iT T
EXPERT RADIO HF.PAtRINi
114 W. 2nd Street
Four room cottage In good condi
FRER ESTIMATES
Fred Myars. 3 II E. 2nd St
lion, on lot 126 x 6S1. Idewl
Rhone Mis
HOT PLATE LUNCH
for gardening « ik| chicken rais­
THE HOME SHOP *-* in*. O w n e r .leaving town. Bervrd'fiont Il;30 to 2 at Homsr'a. WATCH A CLOCK HEP AIRING
*2.760.00. ‘
SPURT COAT sit* 14 practically 1700 Hanford Ave. Phono IlJ.t-J
FRED W. BENDER. Realtor
new. Phone. 906-R.*
Slat* Bank Building
* ATTENTION MOTHERS
Medial Tat Proved This
Boom 2
Phone 1030 _____‘
—DIAPER SERVICE—
G
reet to Relieve MONTHLY
Rahy Valet furnishes hospili.l
f+A G E COURT—On Fel7rnl 8 H W f n11? ''1* ,wln* room »uil*
rlran, sterile dinner* and dnxiui Highway 17 and 02 paitlally .at7
is,h*________ .
Ired container. Economical nnd
completed — large service room SEE Jimmie Cowan’s Sheet Metal
safe. Fully medlrnllv approved
[ with countsr, kitchen and living
Work* for roof paint A roof
Call Daytona 2467-W n-lleet f i r
quarters — on* double cottage,
painting. Phon* 016.
dstails. 96 diapers, 6? n .week.
connecting bath arrangement,
“FIRST IN HANfigpiP*
each aids having twin bed* nice- NEW AUTO roach trailer. Used
ly furnished, open and doing only T drip, batter now than
Ara r«m
kin trMibtfd lit
busingaa. Bargain for quirk
when bought. Retail price $960 - Cohen's Radlstor Shqp for rorn
in t in s g t f *iii*t*
....
pleta
lets
tadlator
tad
service.
103
Son
ruucUonst
mouUiir
----------------------------h Mm i
00. ........................
sacrifice at 6360.00,
G, "W.
.....
l
(tliturbiB cctf floss
ford
Ave.
Phune
358-W.
i often ,and
.and doing business. Bar
Clark Store. 209 Sanford Are.
UiU tusks sou luflir
(ruin pstn, fsst so nrrgulfk aala.
Curtains, Lac* tablecloths washed
ruas. m i l rat, X S U BENDER, Realtor
6 A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
at sucii dmsst Tt.su
starched A stretched. 618 Mel
Room 2 Slat* Bask Bldg.
J " try I.N i* S. PtnklonvIUs Are. Phone 87D. .
bant s V»«VtsixU OunPhon# 1939
Highest rash price paid for uaad
pound lo rsltsts such iim ploaul
In a raranl msdtrsl t,*t Hnkbam's
furniture ’ Ted Davis Furniture EXPERT auto (painting and body Compound
A R T IC L E S F O R S A L E
pniird rtm&gt;is»t&gt;l* |irl|.tul
repair.
All
work
jruantrrtfci
Co. 311 E. 1st. Ph. BM.
to
vnniso troubtsrt tbu wsy. IVs wtimt
Jackson A Gibbs Body Hhop, Doctora
call a utcrlns sKtaUse. U bs*
wonder pepper plant. L. B.
2|00 French Ave. Phone 1009 J. a,aland auulhlna tff.rt on one o1
inn. Lake Monroe, Fla.______ I’LL BUY your car regardless, of
-------■----- ---- '
i
rtomtni ssosl tstparianc oryetu.
ago or condition. Roy Rea), 306
T slsn rsvulsdl* — l-i.ikhsm's ComW.
2nd
8L
i
pound bslps build up ra.iiisnra to sucii
FOR RALE
IB
AU TO B r o R SALE
Onirras. Also a (rsst stosuastile Ionic I
NEWSPAPERS—3 GENTS WANTED — used typewriter in
LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S ESSEX
It FOUND. BUNDLED IN
good condition. Phone 1066-W.
BUNDLES.
FOR HALE
10, IE 20 and U GENT
7 Pata, Livestock, Supplies 1939 Packard, new motor, new
HERALD OFFICE
rubber. t209H Magnolltt. Radio
SALE—Beautiful 23 months
and hrater.__________ ■
,JL-Lk «5m tM a f 8»ydaL | (Bit DODGE SEDAN, racondL
ilgraed. Will sam flfe Phono
ttoiu'd motor, good -body, Inoulre al Lake Mary Grocery.
iEW SPINET PIA
HELP WANTED
Liberal trada la
1942 HUDSON super-six club
Music Box, 110
coupe, radio A heater, new tires,
Pohna 063.
/.
*946 00. See at 000 Elm Ave.
WANTED-Experienced office A
or Call 900-W.
credit man. TIreston* Stores.
lOTOR'S INN. French and Bern*
I Inols Blvd.
■W,9 ,6
.WANTED whlta counter man I®39 FORD Deluxe 8tation WagProtect tour Health
aged 20 to 40. Apply Pig N'
- n (twdY nesris repair.) Prirea
Ily Sleeping Heller.
[GOOD stairway camplet*. Magic
Whistle.
• H60.00. Phone 1066-W.
I Chef Range, Sscond hand doors.
INNERSPR1NG MATTRESSES
FOR SALE— 1941 T ord^lone
Phoas 902-W.
WANTED; Reliable .hustler to "whesitilis'l W Ton ’truckV ft A
BOX "SPRINGS'
succeed
RSimmons
to
su
IFETY BLUE WINDSHIEDS
tire* A wheel*. A-L phapa. Cor­
HOLLYWOOD BEDS
consumsrs
with
200
houssliolil
any make or modal car.
ner I3th A French. Saa front
Manufactured To Your
.necessities In North .East Polk
daylight driving. Cuts
7:30 A. M. to 7t*0 P. M.
IndltMaal Order Ily
Grimly. 1600 fsrnflies. Products
sold 20 ysartr State age, occuipa- PICK-UP TRUCK, Plyptouih 1935,
ECHOLS
tioa. references. R a w l a i g h '»
good motor, *296. Phone OrPAINT c a
Mattreaa
Renovating A
DepL FAI-440-Y8, Memphis,
hls,
Undo 2-1239 after 4 P. M.
Phon* 329
Rebuilding A Specialty
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Call Ua Today - Sleep
FOR BALL by original owner:
MAGIC CHEF STOVE, hot water 234, LongwooJ, Fla.
Better Tonight
1941 Dodge Deluxe coupe (Fluid
heater, excellent condition. Ph.
REFINED LADY, no encumber- Drive). Less than AO.OOO miles.
1000x7.
ECHOLS
BEDDING
‘ anct*. live In. Light duties, care
Excellent condition. Hae (i. W.
11 BURNER Jewel ges etora with
child. Mr. Maynard, Bus
Spencer, Or call 90.
COMPANY
1 snail wood stove and 1
Ion.
Sanford
Orlando
______
^ ____... FOB BALE— 1940 1H ton Ford
Celery A Sanford- Phono 1211
GIRLS for soda fountain, strait-, truck with body. Phene 83, Hill

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947

‘now stak a safe place In a good in the operating, rooms and this

Miami Blasted
fen Americans
building away from the water­ goes on aulomatieilly If the reg­
Night Club Dancer (CaatlaaM
front. and await the passage of ular power goes off.
tyaallaaeg fw a F*a* &lt;&gt;»•I
fr.a
lim
ill* headquarters o f Counjy
Some of the windy blast* were the etorm. Home property will be Nurse
burden of the Soviet . Union ItFrances MrOougal next to
dry tuit others atung the face with damaged and destroyed but your th* Fire Station ha* been desig­
Tried For Killing aelf.
foreeasters.ainciqvly ‘hope that' no
raindrop*
that
flew
like
bullet*.
The letter vdid not name any
nated a* the main station for
.ignp i p _ In- one will M injured or killed. Let emergency treatment. Health Unit
vietlma but aaid the five Palm frond* we/e flUng'.wlIdly
us all cooperate tp make this a
to
th*
air.
and
tree*
Were
toppled.
»
t
Chicago Attorney edofIHerethe
were 'member*-pf the arm­
Director Frank Quillman reported
hurricane v^thout casualties.'
Thex r«__________
green felare of
„ J »hort circuitforces, yutc-victim wa* a mer­ ___
That he and two . nurses are
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"The calm Central area of. the
ed wire* flaihcd up occa»lonaily.
hurricane will be frit over a 25 standing by te aid if needed"
A
burglar
alarm,
act
off
by
the
Fatal Shot -Fired . On
All City, workeya with trucks
wind, rang lustily on South Mi­ miles stretch along the coaat and
if you-happen to be In this area and todla are standing by- for
ami Avenue.’
Yacht In Havana
Rut Miamians hid away In their where the wind* die down sud­ emergency.
'i 'V
Harbor Last April
Water main* that might be
homes .and •heller*. More than denly, please remember thatf Up*
5,000 persona were In public shel­ worst of the storm is yet to coniv damagrd by uprooted trees are to
according
HAVANA. Cub*. Sept. 17. t/P)
ter*— schools, federal building*, when the other side reaches you be especially watched, accardlr
I 'j
ikC
to City -Engineer —
Ralph Lubinsk
—The (rial of 22-yeer-old Palpolice headquarters, fire atalions. in a short time.
exit
"Everybody oyer Squth Florida At the Police Station,
___ an extra
l!tla Schmidt (or the alaylng of
More than 1,000 were- iri the
•• i I .
John Lester Mee, -Chicago il&gt;
Miami Edison- High School fur should, exrrrise all precaution* un supply of_food wa* stocked for
possible emergency.
torney, waa postponed today. A
safety. Thl* school offers‘ havrn 'til this hurricane passes."
Nn a note to the press and radio
1new dale will be announced,
to farming, communities to the
* r
Anyone seeking shelter from
•oath. ——
...................... ....... bafora issuing'.iha it;45 storm bul­ the storm is advised bjr-Jocb Field,--- .—“ 'within 10 day*.
letin,
the
Weather
Bureau
report­
chairman of tha Red Cross Shel­
The El Commodoro and McAl
2?
H A V A N A . C u b ., Sept. 17 W&gt;
lister hotels are emergency hotpi ed that its lines were being blown ter Committee, to bring hb own
tal*. The municipal hospital. down ail along the coaat line from blankets, pillows and flash lights.
— P a lrk ia Schmidt, 22, an o lric The following places have beet)
Jackson Memorial, ia crowded with Miami north.
ilin n e d night club dancer from
"Circuit* ara now falling and designated as emergency shelters
ailing evacuees.
Toledo. 0 ., was summoned before
white residents: South Hide
At Belle Glade State Road No. will probably go out soon," the for
Frlmary, Seminole High School
a three-judge Cuban court today
HO. from Bella Glade to 81* Mile Bureau said.
"W* are receiving only a few and Junior High School, Red
Id face charge* that the kilted
Bend, wa* closed this morning be­
cause of high water. The ruutc reports from the southslde of the Cross Chapter Building at Oak
John Letter Mee. a Chicago a t­
hurricane and this will make it 'Avenue and Fifth Street; Masonic
rraches to West Palm Beach.
torney, aboard h it yacht in Ha­
Temple and Woodmen of th*
At Fort Myers the State High­ difficult to . keep supplied with World buildings on Park Avenue;
vana harbor Inal A pril.
full
In
formal
ion.’*
way Patrol reported that many
Opal
"Wa •will continue to furnish the Mayfair Inn .and Valdei Hotel;
Dr. Gutlav Reno, the p iiv a tr
house trailers were fleeing the,
The Elks Club on East Second
all
available
information
for
the
Miami. Palm Beach area for the
proteculor acting on behalf of
Street; W. A, Burpee Seed Build­
Florida West Coast in scarrh of press and radio aa it comes In." ing on West First Street and
the tlain man’* father. Dr. Letter
Stasscn Speech
.While
the
last
of
thousand*
of
safety. The TartUaml Trail re­
Grown Paper Co. on north Elm
E Mee o f Wilmette, III., la id la«t
main* open and will be kept open anxious residents evacuated the Avenue.
M
a
a
l
l
a
a
r
*
f
n
*
l
'
,
«
&lt;&gt;*&gt;•
exposed
areas,
winds
nf
M
l
to
78
"a* long as poMIMeV*
night, however, that he would aik
Colored residents may use th*
Aitmiat minorities can gain rnntrot,
At Clcwiston the State High­ miles an hour lashed at the coast Grooms Academy, Hopper Acad­
postponement i&gt;f the tria l on and chaining of tbe peoplatthmiigh
line.
way
Patrol'reported:
“
Winds
get­
emy and all colored churches.
oundt o f perional indiipotition. economic control, -effoeta -then-awl
At 8{30 o'clock the West Palm Thay may alio Use the former
ting pretty'* strong. Everybody
not-, until then toward 'rebuilding
Beach area had sustained
winds
into wings colored ward of the hospital at
prod,irti..fr,ithe wiping bill i.f rivil
u'c Miami of*' 82' ullea .*n’ -5oS? vvi V'*h »he^b*|IUr building. Burpee Seed
and social liM-rtii-* of ita people Issued VVcaihrr'Yurciir
O ' V
gusts
up
to
110
miles
the following hurricane
Mitt Schmidt, who danced in under Communist dlctatonhip*.
an hour.
Building • will also accommodate
Hahn Beach, the winter play­ colored resident*, said Mr. Field.
Caribbean night fpota under tho and the orientation of both the bulletin at 8:45 this morning:
"The hurricane I* now bearing ground of the world's rich, waa
name nf Satire celebrated her economy and the foreign policy in
The big Roumlllat and Ander­
in close to the coast and still mov­ virtually cut off from the oulaidc, son electric sign and other sign*
22nd birthday in her cell let,, the direction of Soviet Russia."
night, by giving her prison mater
The address had Ireen dearrllreil ing in a westerly direction. The *qd rumniuntatiun lines wero on. First Street war* being aea party.
hv the Min-ie*otan a week ago a* center Is expected to cross the reported down throughout th* ares- rured this morning. The Ct/wan
The great blow, possibly the Store ha* braced Ita windows with
Hl am naturally filled with anx­ one "of some major aignlfiranee" roast line between..Miami and
'i J j
worst since 1P28 when 2.500 per­ boards, also the Sanford Auto
ie ty ," aha aaid concerning her In which he would outline hi* Palm Beach this afternoon.
“ Winds are now up to hurricane ished and 176,000,000 damage waa Parts Co.'
tr ia l, "but I believe there am vlrw* on world economic policy.
Fire Chief M. N. Cleveland reenough point a in my favor."
Jli*. appearance here i* one *lnp fnrre at a numl&gt;er o f places along inflicted, piled up the waters
the roast‘ and wtltefphtlnue to In­ of luike Okeechobee Iwhind Palm ported that hi* men are alerted
nn
n
t&gt;u*y
Seplenilier
aqjteduln
8ht la accused of having filed
crease. Thl« hurricane according Beach, and Sheriff John Kirk and ready for any emergency,
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the
caliber
* * * * * *.22
—
* T-»
.plaint bullet which whirli I* taking .Hlnssi-n from Ore­ to all reports rCcafVed ia a very said:
jfr i
v
gon,
to
Nrw.iingland.
penetrated Mre’a neck Mil board
__ severe -gM itKl coytrr* * rather - ‘-‘ 1-hupc to (jud-. the dikes hold.”
r r c io * —
:
---------- ht*-y*chi—ai*&lt;i r«nra-;sgttr»rtBiir
a W
wide area:
” 7
The rich, populous lower east
A&gt;?
April H. Mee died five daya later.
Blows Across State
We trust that* you have made roast was liattened down for full
She admitted to police that she
all necessary preparations to pro­ force of the hurrlrenr, hut the Wear Size 14 Apin'’
ir f-HllHHrd fru m
n a il
fired the (hot, but aaid ahe did
tect property and that you will state's 110,000,000 citrus crop ( g a ­ M r. C n Wrtrt. Tr*»*. wtur.:
■0 in aclf defense. She warn’ in­ held by all the refttgees.
*•% (tmUTMMtl/ trrtfttf
Kuril Id-wl* of Atlanta, Reel am Ians aboard radioed a distress in incalculable danger.
u t n i n f f t l u c f . Iw i ■ n i n r t
dicted April 10 on a charge of
i r A 1 w»iahfd 17»J jwwjrvdfc Tht«l
Urn** disaster expert, eat Imated call to the Coast Guard which said
"intentional homicide."
I ti» d th* A Y W V tum tn Candy
10,000 iKTSon* had atreamrd dangerous acaa and heavy winds
Ife.l KMki run and Uni 62 pngndw
Sanford Heady
She contended that Mee lunged that
througli hero to the north, fleeing prevented any possibility nf a res­
N
'-Hg |wnthonlf 11** TtMlfM*
I
at
her
when
ahe
learned
he
wa*
S o ^
(enteCfWf
M M fM I I** iMtetet
Vv6"
(lie possibility of at lra«t 7 to K
.. j.
mission.
M MfW. Uv4M bw4 *hp«M Iff lh#
llmmtlm—* h u m I '« « i (!•#»
married, thua bleating her plana 'foot flood water* should the dike cue
tVIHwir
Tteae*»*M*bf«4l^wk*w«
kl
The three alroard ware Identified to E. V. Turner, manager.
11-sw| AVOH Mm **r-t**«f***v
to become hi* wife, Sho said ahe break.
1.98
unlv as Ur. A. M,.Boaworth, Rirhcame to Havana nt Mec'a rei|Ucii,
Workmen'of the Florida Power
At tt A. M.t the laat refugee ard Marshall and Frank Martinmealing him when he arrived Jan. train pulled into hero — fib box Vague.
and Light Company wrnt Into ac­
*
18.
tion early this morning due te
car* which atarted this morning
The Coaat Guard reported re­ fallen branches that intarfered
CHarlra Jackson of Klvcr For- at Pahokce and came by Clewlatlt, III., waa almard the yarht ton. It was leaded with rvacuce*. ceiving a number of radio call* for. with power lln*a. City workmen
help from people atranded In ex­
whan the shooting occurred, but
Food was at a premium hare. posed areas in th* keye and alsu cleared up . branches that
"did not hear the ihot," wa*
At one time this morning, iiearhei near here but that it is niiglg interfere with line* leading
charged with concealing informa­ autos and trailers formed a solid
to- tha wells thet supply City
to tend help.
'M .
tion about the Incident. The statu line t o miles to the south, all impossible
water, according to 11. N. -Bayer,
Yesterday
the
Coast
Guard
tent
withdrew Ita charge* against him. headed away from danger.
TOUCIITON
DRUG
CO.
city
manager.
'
•
trucks over the area* and plane*
but Dr-. Reno auataiued the
ROUMILLAT A ANOHRSON
At the City Hall, window*
dropped warning notices tn evac-*
Charge* and requested that he he
TAMPA. Sept. 17. M V-Florr uate because of the-approaching were nailed shut on tho front
MflUrtced to three year* imprison. iile's West Coast today began pre­ hurricane.
the building. An emergency ga*
operated power unit was brought
paration* agalnal the approach of
' Th* etet* prosecutor, Joae Mar. Ihn mighty hurricane now tearing
FT. PIERCE. Bept. 17. l/P)— t e the garage next to the Folk*
ttwl Fuentes. ha* said he would at the other side nf the 'JOD-mlle- Indian River dtnie grower* estl- Station for emergency power,fof
grit’ the touri tn give Allas Jkiumdi.
------- -- --------------- mated- n w ixyth ir ttieirTnrpr gnrjTXtim xmt-potinpiwr-Al
thk maximum penally—-10 year*
Murlhll * Field, big Army Sir In for hurricane losses that will precaution* at the 35oo were being
in prison.
base here, which yesterday, sent run into millions of dollars and undertaken this -morning under
off it* light .planes, this nooning millions of boxes. One citrus the dir(ction of Sidney RICharJ.
flow Its hugcrtl-'.'P's tn safety at grower said the fruit was taking Heavy steel cattles were olac*d
Battle Of Words
Hcnll and Chanule.Flefda in th* a terrific lashing from the trop­ over tha metal roof* nf Ike-ttnTrTT
midwest.
TtUier cages and fasten,
ical storm.
U MliascJ IMW l&gt;xg* inwj _---The 5th Rearin' Hqusdruh lent*— “ Whll stays nn ItirTrei* will cd securely to the bars of th*
hav* been playing lumd-ball with
Thle all-powerful measure which eight plants to Culm to await tiae-1 l&gt;e badly scarred and much of it cage*. Tha leopard and mountain J._ „ . . ..
will h* weakened so badly that lions were put in Inner cages.
H
originally was Intended only for sage of tho storm, after wrtilch
great emergencies. Bo finally in they will he In riwdiness to follow later droppage will be heavy,” he Exposed bird cages wara barricad­
ed.
her desperation the western de­ its path and give'assistance when­ •aid.
itcanwhile, p u m p i n g crewa
At 'the hangar building at trw
mocracies have resorted to tho ever needed. Ita next scheduled worked
desperately
to
saltagn
'tactics of putting Russia and her more was to Nassau as soon as what they could from the im Municipal Airport window* war*
•ateiilte* on the spot for global tho fifald there was tv^rlrd safe. portfnt early 8t. Lucia tomato shuttered and th* old baacon
The squadron included B-I7’s
etop the building wa* taken down.
Inspection.
with droppable lifeboats, nmplilbl-l crop. The Ideal Holding Company,
Some observers will question Ions for land muI water rrarues ono of the largest tomato pro­ Ail plane* wsr* put In ths hangar.
(ha efficacy o f
auch method* and C-47’s for supply and evacua­ ducer* in Florida, has about 400 Auxiliary power wa* taslad for
Against hard-boiled opponents. Bull tion. Personnel Includes a para­ acres of foot-high early tomato emergency, said Mr. Sayar. Far*
there hav* been many indications chuting doctor and medical tech­ plants imperilled by the hurricane nald Laughton Memorial Hospi­
tal' haa lls'own emergency power
over the years that the Soviet nicians aatwell'a* the normal res­ water*.
•
Union waa -anxious to be favor­ cue force.
Other fall and winter vegetable
ably regarded by the oufrid-s
The base also transferred Ita crops are expected to undergo'
Phone
world.
P hone
maternity ward to the fashionable *ever« water and wind damage.
.And why not, since ahe wa* Tampa T e m fe hotel, which now
A*- the storm approached, th#
S
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trying to Sell Communism? Wo houses 16 Infanta and 17 expectant main Job of thb cktllemen in the
.,
FLEET
had evidence of that desire when mother*.
Okeechobee graxitfd ground* was
'•MoxcoW eagerly aought and *•- IThe base ia equipped with hur- te prevent-storm frightened eattla
CABS
cured reestablishment of dlplo- [ricane-proof hangars, which will from stampeding h
Into’
i£*llow area*
Static relations with Waehlngton [ho used for other patients, but be. and the threat of d
j*
in 1033 by promising to quit cause of ita locatinihon the Tip of a
spreading Red propaganda in the Inoint extending Into Tampa Bay
United States. On that basis Pres­ there la’ danger from high water.
ffiiiA ffe
* : LAUNDBBETTBV
ident Roosevelt granted recogni­
Hotels and tourist courts on tho
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tion* .
Gulf Coaet reported a heavy In­
nf
, Because of the fierce objectlon- flux -of evacuees from the East
of many nations to ths oper­ Coast and some resident* of thla
SANFORD
ations of th* Comintern, or Third area were beginning to leave their
jntemeilonet, Moscow announc­ bomra for more stoutly construc­
*
Whole Weeks Wdth Don* Automatically
ed during th* war (hat It had been ted building*.
- ^
• &gt;■ In
Hmall boat* were moving up
*abolished.' Of cntlrae the work of
‘ th* Comintern—which, was to act rivers and sttrsms tn sheltered
.
*'
•
30
Minutes
me general staff for the world positions and householders were
revolution—has continued spare. making fast their possession*.
100'; Soft‘^ jiter .-rr* Excellent SanIttry Condition!
Meteorologist W. W. Talbott of
But officially It la off the book*
Si a concession to world opinion. the Tampa Weather Bureau.said
Telephone TOM
Second at Oak
* 'By th* same token Moscow the storm was expected to reach
time ago ratilead a heavy peak' intensity In tho Fort Myers
from religion Iin Rusaa and area about nightfall and progres­
allied eager thrbnfa To r* -| sively later, up the widening coaat
worship in their churches, until It hit the Tampa-St, 1‘eteradrum today -rill continue to te a sourer o f rani pride /to
was a aop not only to the hurg-Clearwatcr area about mid­
many years to consef
i of many Russian* but to night.
Talbott said heaviest winds
Whet's more . . . with GM Hydre-Mstic Drive*, thh*new
__ opinion, though we kno.v
Oldamobila's style ha* "caught on" this year—ha* cap.
■t Communism remain* fierce- along this coast were expected to
Old*ok&gt;bile le way out abend of the time* hi performance
Effective Sept. 15, 1947, th* n iW rip tin n r» !t n l
turn! the public taste arad fancy a* few style# ,trw do.
reach little more then 75 miles an
-anti-religious.
and driving earn. Hydra-Malic Drive—pioneered, proved
The Sanford Herala w ill be L n tr ts td to Vj cents •
hour,
in
guile,
which
would
be
Tailored smartness . . . a look cd luxury . , . smooth good
viet Chief Delegate Andrei
and perfected by Ohtimobilo—is still the only drive that
week.
Monthly
and
yearly
subscription!
w
ill
be
increased
much
le
u
destructive
than
the
who arrived yesterday
taste In every detail. . , these ere the quriitie* that make
yhift* gear* automatically through f
proportionately at the same time. Paid in-advaace sub­
sen EiUabeth, lold re­ sustained winds the E u t Coaat Is
poopie say, "It’s SMART to Own an pldet"
the only drive that elimlnitca tho i
st while there war# »«- gelling.
scriptions w ill b« d c liv tittL a t.th e old rate until the.cxThe offshore wind* should tend
ahlemi before the AtaemAnd fU this public enthusiasm haa-a very Important
Oldsmobilc—with llydrs-Mstk Drive—stsnd*today as tho
pirstion date.
,*■•.lower
the
water
level
and
It
la
• believed they could b*
Inn word in emertocee.. .the smart word to testetg value!
t believed necessary te evacuate
meaning fee tha buyer of a 1M7 Oldsmobilc. 7V enr ke
successfully through “ muT h * Herald regreta tha nectasity qf increasiai ita ; 'j\,
indentsnd and good will." the beaches, he aaid, but he will
notify disaster agencies in all
subscriptioo rate at this time, but the price o f the paper
it “ the Soviet dele- beach
communities if that becomes
on which we print is three times higher than* i t waa be­
.spare ho effort to advisable.
■uccessfnt solution of
chant aeamnn amt the other four
were 'civilian*.
»
•The death of the American
r itDen in 1the Soviet lone of
Germany," Armour wrote, ' "resuited when
civilian employee
uf the United State* War Depart­
ment diareganled the order of a
ItuMian palml in the Soviet aector of . Berlin* to )ia!t and we.g,
xulurquoulty vtrurk ami killed by
n bullet*, allegedly intended by
the,.Bti»«lan» for the J ln ja M b *
vihleU In which tho American
waa riding.
“ With regard* to the other
three civilian* and the merchant
aeamnn, It, ha* not Ihua far l&gt;eeri
potable to obtain from the munIries eonrerned official report i
piecing definite blame for th i
dratht on known person*; In each
rate the assailant* are either en­
tirely unknown or are aaid te
have been in Ituaalan uniform, al­
though they imve not ta-en identi­
fied."

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that-the psaefthe eating.

MIAMI, SepL 17. W P)-Th#
Coast Guard reported one of Ita
picket boat* (a 88-footer with laboard motor) and a crew of three
had dluppcarrd on a rescue ml#*
,|on an4 'b e * presumed lost.

1*1 WITH

fore the war and other production costs heve. incresitd
more 01 less to the same extent.

This is the, first increase in these rates which we
have made since February. 1938. I t w ill be recalled that

‘ATUV'Ttfitf'W 'tHUmed ~dailr pubbcsltoo -fd b w ing a-------- period at a tr»-weekly during the war, we made no addi­
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for
slblt
a year.

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To P n o t U Um Proarea* of A Series;
T* P r^ M t frotp id ty for S tu fori

VOLUME XXXVIII

E stablish ed 1908

Prices Slump On

Cattle .Prices Drop
$2 Hundredweight;
Exports To Europe
. W i l l be Reduced
WASHINGTON, Sept. IN. td'i
— The reduction ia Aatrkan
grain shipments will aaaka It
■ora difficult to revive Europe
economically, governmeat offici­
als aald today* They gar* that
•allmat* In com neat o* thr IS
percent cut In Novembo* grain
ai porta announced yesterday.
Than* official*, now buaily
working on food requirement!
tha Marshall Plan, noted

k*SJfc£r5K«

abroad. Tha shortage of
food, they eald. will loaaan tha
amount of work European* can
do lo help raconalruct their
countries.

WASHINGTON. Sapl. IB. (Al
— Senator Handera (B-VT&gt;-**14
today Ikat recant Cscreaaea in
grain price* may b* doe In part
•mto "guvernmenl bidding" and
maihet operation* by “th« Ml-*'
ami refugee*." Whin he made
that ataleMcnt at a news con­
ference, reporter* ashed what
be meant by "Miami refugee*."
»*^Tbe» are a group of Europe­
ans who managod lo grl (heir
money out despite the war,"
Handera explained. adding that
ba learned from n news letter
that a number &lt;4 them "had
Urge amounts of trading on the
^Chicago grain market."
W ASHINGTON. Sept.'IB. OP)
—The Justice Department or­
dered Ita No. I anti trust man lo
Chicago today lo direct a grand
Jury probe of the meat industry,
at lawmakers talked nf possible
new gorernment controls to
fight Ih* high coat of living.
A

By ASHOCfATHU PRESS
Price* dumped on the Chicago
^c a ttle and grain taadgia » « !* /
declined
and'dealer* attnbut
meat costumer*. plus the announce
men) o f a ika rp reduction in No' — w n h c v * ra m exports.
Earner in
declined somewhat on hogs and
sheep, but today cattle prices
dropped a* much at $2 a hundred
^pounds on tome grades,. A l jh e
same time, wheal and corn prices
dropped. the lim it w ithin a few
minutes after the opening o f trade
and the nervous grain market

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Bial

Combat Veteran Is
Trapped For Hours
■in Cave-In Well
WAHNER, N. H„ Sept. IB,
than 31
hour* al lha bottom of a SBfoot well. Norman Woods.
■ .
Is. flyear old army combat veteran,
waa extricated al 8:M A. M. to­
day after 100 volunteers and
atala Dotlc# worked all night
to dig him out.
UP)—Trapped

WARNER, K . IL, Sept IB. UP)
—More than 100 vob’ utoer* and
•Nit* Police labored through the
‘ night In art effort to extricate
Norman Woods. SS-year oid Array
combat veteran, buried to Ida waist
sine* yesterday noon when a well
caveeLjn.
S t * police reported early tolist m t l Wood** condition waa as
“ good at could b« expected under
tb* condiMont" and that "he la
\JutNvo* doctor*
UJl W*tl1were
r**fUerl-"
standing by
a* rescuers. Including 80 percent
•f tha Uwn's men. formed bucket
brigade*, to carry sand from a
circular W nch being dug around
tka wall. They hoped to shore the
trench and dig Inte the pit to earIlf Woods o i|.
Woods, trapped at the bottom of
the 20-foot excavation vena unable
to mov# from hi* waist down. Ilia
legs were hold fast by timbers
and other debria.
w'He
Hi donned an oxygen mask at
Intervals during tb* night and
ipoka n few encouraging won)* to
his young wtf. when .h i annearod
on lha acene. ■The oxygen waa
supplied to countar impure air in
the welL
“ He's a tough man who aa
|plantr of fighting orerseaa." obr* reported, “ and he should
through this."
AUTO LICENSES

Europe’s View On
Marshall Speech
Reported Mixed

A ,c

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East Coast Is Bat­
tered But Unbeaten
As Repair Crews Be­
gin Reconstruction

*l ^ rr ^ « * , tuV*,d bending sail.

lly Notifies U.s.
It Needs One Billion
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18. (A*)—
Italy has notified th- United
States it needs about f 1,000,000,000 in out*1(1* assistance to meet
the immediate economic crisis and
survive through neit year, Amer­
ican officials said today.
I t a l i a n Ambassador Alberto
Tarchiani told Under-Secretary of
8tate Hubert A. Lovett of these
need* at € conference two day*

Jf&lt;2im"hroport 'oH bTdldlM .t.ort'age in h li country.
Government officials who diirioted this development said they
■re carefully
jmf~'* study'
■“ “Italian
“I
udying tha
Pfigures,
^ P P V i along
r&gt;sf Hth less complete
information from the French, to
determine what the United States
ran do to help these countries
daring the next three munthx.
Government officials who re­
quested that their identity be
withheld said the Italian ambassa­
dor ha* broken down bit country's
requirement Into two categories:
I- •
About *300,000,000 in "stop­
gap" aid needed from Ih* United
State* to pull Italy through to
the and of the ye*/.
2. A Utile more than 1800,000,000 wanted by the Italiane
__ for
fo
"essential purchases" from outside
tourres during 1848.
All the** fund* would b* used,
according to the Italian plan, to
buy American grain, cool and raw
materials for Italian industry.

TopDefenseCommand
Ia Sworn Into Office
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (AT—
The top command of the United
Rules' new defense deportment
was rounded out today aa the sec­
retaries. for Nary and Air were
sworn into office. '
Taking tre oaths administered
by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson,
W. Stuart Symington became the
nation's first Secretary for Air
and John L. Sullivan took over as
Saeretary of tk« Nary, a post to
which he . was slertUd from
d im e s
v.
rForrest*!,
o
former
Navy secretary, U
took Um oath aa
Secretary of Defa
and.hand of
the unified artne&lt;
armed fore** yester­
day following radioed instructions
from Proaidant Truman aboard
ti*, feitHaihip Ifliiotiri,

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F L O R ID A , T H U R SD A Y . S E P T . IH, 1917

Winds Hit Sixty .
Here But Little
DamageWasDone
Automobile Turned
Over At Municipal
Airport By Gust
Rv WILLARD CONNOLLY
A lltiuugh wind husI i up io t&gt;0
miles an hour wcie tepoilcd last
night al thy M unicipal A iip o tl,

ipjwaicd
damage Ivo-g .ll** stotjn ap
this morning very light in
ir com-

East Coast Man Flee­
ing From Hurricane
Is Killed In Acci­
dent Near -Tampa

Lone Survivor Welcomed Home

N O . 220

Dower line service- was inter­
rupted belitti-n H:00 and 11:00
o'clock last evening on South Mel*
lonville Avenue north of Geneva
Avenue by the breaking of a main
power line, but this was the only
serious break in thi* area, accord­
ing to IL II. Coleman, local man­
ager uf the Florida Dower and
Light .Company. There were, how­
ever. be xald a few small inter­
ruption* raused by tranifurmrr
fuse* 'blowing out ansi service
wires Iwing hit by fslliag palm
ftW ttHPt t •BHBgppr -----------------No power poles were. brokent
said Mr. Coleman, Crew* worked
U n t i r after midnight. Thero are
still small troubles being remedied
this morning.
Tiie barometer hit a tow mark
of 1"J.77 last night and this nmrninV bad risen lo 21I.H7, It was re
ported by H. F. Whitner. weather
uinn. Rainfall for a 24 hour peri

rE N S A C O U . Sept. ,18

was

measured

at

only

1.86

“f;
Htcila; lice I'ntiol naiil, lint Im
tinea called off •clictlule* notitli nl
Tnhipn until the rainy and Mill
gu»ty weatliei mmlefatmL
Alits-Irill Field, l&gt;ig Army gtr baa*
be re, bail III Irllck h londed with
rinereenev aunnlirv*'ready to roll
to any area in nerd of nssIManec
Lack of coimnniliralion hamjiered lepoits on inlidilinna in tho
t'«rt Myent urea whole the hurrii-nne entered the Gulf of Mexico,
but nortbvcniil idling the pen until,i
tlaliiage apiiemed nogliglblo.
I'uiita Gorda, 26 mite* north
■&gt;f Fort Myers, repotted winds up

t&gt;v, -

Highway I'aliolmcn latc.l tiirou|h
small loss ns and fishing villages
along
Ronds'*
exposed
but
spaisel) srlltrd noilhwcst coast
■tods;* vvauung- /raidertg, to ^Ice ?..&lt;
lieftiie an oncoming hurricane.
Hie gigantic storm, sshich roar­
ed at toss southern R u u d * ycstsiday like a huge mowing machine,
cursed savagely noithward m the
Gulf o f Mexico and drove again
upon -the mainland.
Governor . Caldwell's office anU lt'tiih a i rival s .lla le of. emenjeflcj
hail hern ptnclaililrd in . R o n d *
hy I ’ irs id rn t Human ill the vsalr
of riuitli-m illluu dollar damage, and
I frd rt.d agent ie* w e ir ' mobihfed
lo aid the sliit Lrri a ira t
I’ lfghlened trsnlrnls o f sulnclcoastal lira scuttled Into
IVnsacola anil inland towns as
wimls I'rgan litliig . ami th r heath
tesoil id Nanta Uosa Island, and
low living Destin, I I*.', were evac
u.ilrd.

ahle

Al least two other peisntis wei - BACK HOMI iiflt-r jinnu lulling .its-ly from bis duurned It- J? bomber over
tC|iuited dead in the wake o| the Aberdeen. Mil. i ‘.rpt Cliurlet War mask, 23, kl&gt;-tt His batty son. Drily,
white his Wife, Charlotte, loins In thanksgiving. Wurmatk vt'ji the s -'o
big storm on the Last l oast.
survivor rtf llit-tt'li peio&gt;tu almaid the Army plane tshhli ovplndcd in tire
Although noirnai channel* of •sir and erashnl iplo Cliesa|reak* Day”
( fn(crnafki&gt;&lt;dt Sutindphulo)
Conumiiinatiuii with Fort Myers’
roniatitt-tl out, |lie Siute IllgillSo!
Patrol at Tampa jiatd it bad l/eein I 1 . a • r t
• ,
if
.
*¥&gt; _
Ilnilnsry survey showtvl tsi (It-sth*
or s*Hou, injuria -mi be* p,up
erty ilantagr limn liarl Item espseted
w.
------------------HT' tYw TWriHkm'i
m
. ~r inT,»i
s'aJ
l.l
Trail-.east—from l iat l l ) m . iu “ pen again after iielng niftier wu

State Of Emerfjency
Is Proclaimed As West Florida Pre­
pares For Big Blow
TALLAHASSEE, S e p t . IB.
id’)— Gusernor I sldw ell's office
anuuunrrd tudi) that Provident
Truman has declared a stale uf
emergency in Ihr hurricane
uir* of Florida.

M . I'BTEHSUUHG. Sept. In.
(A’— Robert Marks, 20-)rar old
Marine on furlough died today
in Mound I'ark Hospital of in­
juries suffered yealerda) when
Ihe ear he waa driving crashed
Into a palm tree al l’ass-.\Grille Reach. This marks the
ont) violent death tu occur in.
thi-* area during the hurricane,
I',,lire aay Marks, Ihe sun uf
Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Marks of
Pas*-A-Grille, attempted lu slop
his car at an intersection and
n 'A hrokao Kicked throw ing-tfc*
car into an 80-foot skid into a
tree.

p a iitim with that o f many, ptcviout
hutiicanet in the Sanford area.
TAMPA. Sept. 18 (tP) Tlic fiisl
One automobile driven by La*
death utt the Rot ids West t o ait
gene [g g rtte , 1900 Magnolia A v­
attributable lo hunicane comlilintts
enue, was ic p u itrd to police to
was tepotlrd al Tampa lothi',
have been turned over by a gust
while Foil Myers, ssIik Ii Line thr
of wind while turning a'corner at
brunt of ■ the I00-tm!e-*n-lioui
the Municipal A uport at 1:
A.
winds.-S(ipsl*nlly .riss|H-tl -without
M.7 but th e ' driver w'ai tiu l^ ie p o ir7 loit uf life or serious propel)
ed to have been injured.
damage.
The worst inconvenience o l ihe
Motley A. Wsilc, d-i-ycai-uhl
iliu m was to telephone service w ill, /lollywnod dairymen sslm druse lo
neatly ^ 0 telephone lines up! out faimly lo lamps to cssspr the
of service due to falling lim bi allil hun u sue on llic Last ( oust, died
palm fronds. Crews have been from injuiie* receives! in a high
out all morning to restore service, wa&gt; at intent near here yesterday
according to K. V . Turner, mana­ He was struck hy an automobile
ger. It was not lound necessary to as he stood hy lot tar wailing,
use the auxiliary battery-power.
for a lire to be dunged

Now (hey. lie like granite toa.l
blocks across Royal Poinciana and
Royal Palm boulevards- two ol
the world's beautiful streets. They
are down by the hundreds ami
probably thousands, . beaten to
earth
and
uprooted by windsi«d
whirling at (note than 120 m
i

in Molilio, iluaatei crow* miiniigcil to evacuate lekldents of
low-flyhlg Hud- of tha Alabama
Gulf Const,
Including
several
bundled pciroii* living in scarbuilt (route npntiiuuni* on liiakefn-" Uluml

ll.o - gteal itu im lltovasi Up—
iAnti-Communist j Improvements T o £ I*he.a Gulf,
tin- N'my cinUred its
I | '
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a
II
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n itr ttift tunicas W iig h t and IW'j
Part Ui Labor Act tounty Home Are deatruyel* to ' ptocieit with .a ll

TrCallerP‘Silly” rBeing"Co)npleted
Senator 'Aiken Says ptcatn Kadiators Arc
It Won’t Work Ami JieinK Installed And
Bui l di ngs Painted
Is Unconstitutional
Ihe Seminole Counts I Ionic, hi
WASHINGTON. Sept. IH (d’l
Senator Aiken (U-Vl.) said Imlai'c alrtl south ol- fjanloitl on ih*
thr rnnttoversial niinri'oinmuilri-. OdancLi highway, is |i«-mg «»»'
provision ol thr fait Haillry I u&gt; pletrly tr|i.sinl&gt;il anil icpaiird
IS ''*111) '' and (Msssihly unconslllo a tost rsliinalecl yeMtttliv IIV
qiottal' Hir Yrtmoitl lawmaker loMlTnimly (’iiminissiunrr I 1 Mst HI
I r p m l n s hr favnls rllllilll.ilioil »
I uni, at Illuir lh.ni 74.IHHI lie is
at least tlaiifuation ol the sec Ito- thr coiiitiiissionri in stlivr shaigr

* I &gt;vccl lo w n iil tl\e Y uralan l-iuui^_
TTrTTo »*.:«|«&gt; ilit’ H u e . '
One o f the»o evacuating beforq
the t,,rns wa v Govednn M illa rd ,
Caldwell o f Flood*, Dii" had gon*
today Hi hi* P e a c h collage a t
A llig a to r PuintX fl.e ie ' he w * i

it-acitid l&gt;&gt; jhe 'Highway Patrol
inday mid ‘ warned of the
pioilllllllg
iililt il 111"'.
t aldw*
rim t
left lieie 1.1 ..... late advisories
jlldlcwted tlm -Him was *w«rvitig northward,*
—At-4it8&gt;-P^3t-s*alay thie -Mohilt
Went bn . Ihm 7“ ••'1***( ta-il that sn
At my plane ).&amp;■! vp-itid tiie ceutir
of .till' liiiiti.ui&gt; Iso, Hides due
soul ti »f Apiilt,. b. -In, f la., mov­
ing in a mu lion -telly ,111VC11oil.
I i*ii-s'Mstn I lank I l.ide said
tiie s to im apparently had s ld fit d v,iin . ruih^c idigs*.west, ,u f
pievloiis liHBtioil-

l
e
s
l o »l&gt;1'
^
*
jWim}, it proltably amounted
.
J
iimire than the Instrument record
The hurricane struck in fullpow-|,d. ho said,
er vestmlay against Palm Reaili.1 At the airport the wind aver
a 12-tquiie-mile tea emerald linked
40. miles an hour, but
gusts up to tlO Mi'll were record
to the mainland by three cause- ed. Debrie In streets is confined
Ailt**ii made his views known
of the llo tn r and lakes ii Ak .i
Jrys, liupis, afjef ..the .N'elmual. 1.^. tutr^rst.«q im|ii4u«iuruu
-.
to moss and email limbs, and this &gt; / t l ' w l t i H S i - s r e s i r - x t e t - '
W0HMW nb 'ftni-n'YV+ef *rek«."Ye
•"Rorfewrcjr-ihirwrm flnarre-* W
hoi lb l.tlmnl Itoalil letrisetl tb'
Another_m * j o I ‘ oi.|o.iteoieo‘
come here to rub elbow* with mut ported at tha City Hail. Roofing
ic issue. an: Itriulm g is the reinsvt.ill.tti
of i.'
TT'.NSAl’i ) l . \ . Srpt. 18 I/Pi A
ti millionaire* were in thalr man- concern*, usually deluged wilti Truman Keep* Posted fits! Il l t - O r on
appeal by the AH. Ilio lh e llttio ! riteam i.iill.ittn * which lin e no! 11cat fir Ioils tti.pli si ilottl) touted
stuns, .atilt shuttered and clu&lt;&gt;.| rail* for repair* after sturms, re­
On
Major
Events
until the winter aeaion.
Palm ported this morning only a few
ol Ret t ill al W titke it.
i hern tonnerled to the h.isruirpl vuJJruly. toils) upjitl Ilie exjUKed
Beach it populated chiefly by care­ call*.
I lie
IliiilhrshocKl asked the bratinp plant m several seat's Gull
t'oast nl Western Ronds,
Hy
ERNEST
H.
VACCAKO
takers, policemen and firemen. No
No survey hai yet been made uf
ABOARD USH M I 8 R O U R I Boaid lavf night to (Ite t turn a **•• Jhese base been silver p im lrtl lulling nollliweslnald ill the (»ult
live* were lost hero ia the hurri citrus and celery damage, but no
can*.
Ih r riritm g plant Is in go...l coiuli
apparent damage to the** crops WITH PRESIDENT TRUMAN, mg l&gt;) Us Itallim oie rrglonal dtrr
id Mrxnh ajln lulling, s dews
A pre dawn motor tour of the in the Seminole atra has yet hern Sopt, 18 (d'i I'resi.lont Truman Ini that lie could not handle a uu ,
o s s iija e t «« fe a r * i n
dating
path•yrstcnJay acioii tuUlh'
nirangrci
to
keep
fully
informed
by
battered island this morning found reported, according to \\‘. A : L*fIon prtition lirtause lop uM lcm
'
,, . .
,
cm I loiid*.
it looking pretty much like a thm flcr, manager of Chase ’ and "Co. radio today of the internatiunal
ager with her hair caught in an Rome beans may have to be re­ situation including iliivelupmcfita of the A l l bail riot [iiitro lird nun t * t l l l ( I I l l I JC ( I f l f t ' N
A 9 |S A . M. ( E S I) advisoiy electric drier.
Civil
War
lum
table
planted, he predicted. EL J. Leh­ in Trieste, as woll a*, the Florida Cunmiimist affidavits. Hie union
hy
the U. S. W rsthct llurcau nrhurricane.
Mr,
Truman
ia
near­
Every aid* road was blocked man reported no damage to build­
ing tha end of hi* trip home from had |&gt;etiliimecJ lor crrtilnatiun as
d rie ,! h u tm s n r wgtqmgs Jrom St.
with trret. Tha car lights were ings
at
the
Hanford
State
NEW DELHI, Sept. IH. id'i—
haigammg irpresriilativr for wutk
lit sail.
t I ('sultans* so l*sas Bit I
Mstks lo Prnrocol*. and s»id lh«
Farmers Market. He also declared
Hie Missouri will dork ir) Nor­ eis .ct udio Station WARL ill Ai .MidiHiidav K. Gan,lid deetared to­
that he had'not yet received any folk, Va.. tomorrow. The Troday ttint unless Pakistan mid India fu ll lotce of gigantic storm would
reports of damage to vegetable* Mdenl will hoard the yacht Wil­ linglon, Vo.
frankly confess theii guilt fur the hit between Apalachnola and lie n
Snow Is Reported
or citrus in this area.
.Tiie ptiivialnn wldeh ha* at tit -.1 grave eoiiiniiiiiat atrocities nunliamsburg for Ihe run up the Pot
ahoul midnight. W im li sip lu 100
In Western States Schools remained closed today. omac River to Washington, where |l»l*
rottuin * nil of milled in the Punjab mid in Delhi,
How*vets if Fr^jUy la a good day, he expect* to arrive Hkltirday Jfieerouf Inlmr nrganliatlom to fit war bertrju'n tin- two deW doinliti- ntllet alt li'ollf weti* f o itia tl.
, i
Stan in wa m in ts Hew from Penaffidavit* deny tug meinhersliip \u oils n|i|&gt;eiirs inevitable,
they will ba re-opened, SupL T. nmrnlng,
By AHStkTATED PRESS
i ' , ..i inm. mi 1*1111# &lt;l|%|
lie told a heavily atleitded meet­ sacoU west lo Mobile, and heavy
Mr, Truman told nawsmen in
The biggest hurricane to strike W. Lawton announced this morn­
ing It.n- tlial if ih e two state* weather wxs rXpectrd east ol Al»*tv'lionse to Inquiries .yesierda
the South Florida peninsula in 10 ing.
. unlay
|Misisli'd_ III tlieir p re sen t nttitiiiies
years moved across the Gulf of
Tha^ State Road Department Dial he radioed the capital to ad- Chicago Ne^ro In
Inuaid the violence vthii'h has h u h iio l.i along Nl. Gcotgcs and
Mexico today after causing mil­ ha s ceased all road work her#,v»''v« the swearing in of James
taken countless thousand* of live* Dog Islands .and Apalachee Bay.
lion* of dollars of damage, killing during tha storm period.
FurreaUl a* Secretary of Drfrnse Ethiopian Air Force
etmimunaj strife between Mos­
at leaet two person* and leaving
The damaging hurricane, width
*No damage to building* at the because of Ihe international sit­
Guilty Of Fighting in
lems, .Sikhs 'and lllndui. It would yesterday widpprd tin**rieh icsoit
thousands temporarily homeless. Zoo waa apparent this morning, uation.
mean war.
Aero** the rountry, In northern and ail animal* appeared to be
II* declined to elaborate except
and agiicullinal areas of Huuth
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia, Sept
GniutlU, tin- spiritual leader of Florida with PJd-mile gales, al­
Idaho and western Montana, temp, in good condition, A number of lo say that the times require a
erstures dropped to below freel­ palm fronds war* strewn about In defense secretary. It had been IH, t/1*&gt; Cul. John C. Riihlnson, the All India Congress Party, said tered it* course ahiuptly after
______ _ __
ing ami anew fell in several eom- the are* o f* Use
the___
Gulf near Foft My' City
..............l.
Hail. At the generally expected that Formtal Chicago negro serving in (lie he lind rome to thi* Indian eapital entering
munitlee aa cool air from Canada Municipal Pier the northeast wlnd|w,ou^ **k« ° v«r his dullea aa head Ethiopian air' force, was convicted in a "do in .did*.’ effort t o ie«foee- rri last night. Kally lepoits inD e "..................
which lias just dtcali-d -it might move westward
mon-d Into the ana.
has crown! tha whole 7 «chl haaln ^
•rmad Erryire* afUr Mr, today on charges of assault and peace- (o Delhi,
The Federal Weathar Bureau area with -water ■ hyacinth*. N o R n m ™ * Nlurn to Wa.hlngton. battery against the air force com- passed through a ghastly period without further menace to land,
in Chicago reported Tour Inches
’ Cress Secretary Charles G. niandrr, Swedish Count Guataf of communal rioting, death, ar­ hut it la-gan to wallow north­
of snow at Cut Batik, MonL Snow craft were anchored there,
Ross aald Mr. Truman referred to Von Rosen, and sentenced lo (hreo son and torture. Ho said he would westward during tiie night with
Rounding
tha
Band
Shall
this
pray God lu take him rathei than accelerated speed.
also fell In Butte,. Helena and
Iho International acene In general month* imprisonmsnt.
morning
to
observe
Ih*
pounding
Great Falla, in Montana, and in
The court also ordered Robin­ see a land so dear to him in chaos.
rather than any (pacific aspect of
It was moving on tliss Florida
He s a id there was no doubt that west coast at 16 miles an hour,
Mullen Paaa, Ida, The mercury waves rolling westward on Lake Itson to pay ail Von Koten’a costs
slid to 28 at Mullen Pate; 27 at Mnnroe, your reporter found a
However, It ta known that Mr. and rejected n plea for a stay of Hindus and Sikhs had In-eii ill- and during the morning wa* loButt* and waa freoxlng at Helena
* ICoallaoeO t s l '« « » 111)
lelena. somewhat frightened and aged Truman has been concerned about execution of the aenlcnre. Robin­ (irated In West Punjab, Pakistan,
inside the building disturbances in the Trieste area son wa* brought to trial after Ioil lidded that it was equally true
Rain was reported from the Da nigroi rcrouched
s s t i s s s * ■■ r a w *u &gt;
KK8I8TANCE GROWS
kotaa waatward to the Rockies,
(where (here have been skirmishes Von Rosen allegedly suffered a that Moslems had liecn similarly
FRANKFURT, Germany, Sept.
with cooler weather and shower*
between Italian*, Yugoslav* ami brain concussion In a flat' fight mistreated'in East Punjab, India.
FRANK ROBINSON HERE
— A United Stale* Army
forecast for some section* of the
Tiie newspaper , S t a t e * man, 18,
Allied iroop* In connection with with him.
Frank Robinson, former star end boundaries set Mp In the Italian
North Central 8tales.
which ha* the largest circulation rrporl aald today the Ukrainian
the Celery
Cel
Fed*, “ blew Into peace treaty).
LAGUAKDIA SIN KIN G'
in India, said today thdC Hindu* Yesiatanco army fighting for
Fair weather with moderate of (he
temperature* wan* reported In the town" Tuesday evening from
NEW YORK, Sent. IB, (/P)— and, Sikhs were leaving Karachi, Ukrainian independence was *o
Tha Preidient directed bv radio
.Southwest, Ih* Mississippi Valley Cristobal, Canal Zona as ha "put last night that lurpiua govern Fiorello II. latGuardia, 84, (a in a the 'capital of Pakistan, hy ihe large that u n i t s estimated to
' Eastward to Jho Atlantic it. He has been spending the past
whlth could be «Md '■downward'’ trend In Ilia grave thousands; fearing reprisals be­ number 16,000 to 20,000 men had
nine- month# there visiting hli to relleye victims &lt;/{ the hurricane Ulneu, hi* physician reported to­ cause of the recent treatment of engaged Polish and Soviet Rus­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rob­ be rpade available to states and day, aa New Yorker* proyed
sian troop* In pitched battles.
at Moslems In DelhL
pray
inson.
an intends to enter Stetson communities.
inson. and
Tiie paper said more than 25,TOWNSEND MEET
the request of Mayor William O
Univeralty.
*
U .S, CHOSEN
Dwyer for the little man who was 0O0 had left Karachi In the last
A'neeting of tho Townsend Oub
EW YORK, Sept. 18, (/PI­
tho city's mayor for 12 year*. week and that an equal number
Fifth District Council will be held
GREEK ARMY
Passage on the airliner from
Sunday afUrnoon at 1:80 o'clock Kingston. Jamaica to Cuba waa
ATHENS. Seat. 18, (AT— An Dr. George Baehr said tha former had Dulled out of other towns In TH# United Slate* was ehoaon to­
at Um Tourist Center. Due to the the roughest jpart of'tha trip, ha Informed source aald today the mayor and director general of Sind province for places In India. day to servo with Australia and,
Imoortanee o f matter* to be dia- A»ld, and daefared that ha got a Greek government would atk the UNKRA “ again is in a deep sleep. It kaid airports and railway sta­ Belgium on a threo-mambar Uni.
all Sanford members arce good shaksup on that part of lha United State* for permltaion to The gtn«ral trend la downward tion* wars besieged by persona tod Nations Commission to assist
double the site of the G m k and tn* Immediata outcome la aa trying to gat away aa quickly aa in ntgoliating a *otU«m*nt of Uu
stormy flight. H* than flew
yet unpredictable."
DuUh-Indoaatian conflict.
army - to about 270,000 men.
via Miami and OrUnd£
oouible.
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JACKSONVILLE, Sept. IB.
tAV-Kail and bus line* were
virtually stampeded today by
stranded tourists and olhtr*
eager t* gel into the Sooth
Right Wing Groups Florid* hurricanr ton* lo see
had happened.
See Proposal As what
H. J. Ruerth, Greyhound Ter­
manager, said about 2,100
Chance To Save UN minal
bus passengers alone were
tl.suited here when communica­
NEW YORK, Sept. IB. &lt;/P&gt;—
tions were disrupted Tuesday
The L'nlted Nations Assembly
night, but that many insisted on
met ia a lento atmosphere to­
making the trip south, even in
day awaiting Ike first Soviet
■abuttal tt/ lk c •‘ash.** alto.h* . tha face of o-Xrot .warnings. No
bases left. However.
made on Russia yesterday by
Meanwhile, official* of Ih*
Secretary of Blalt Georgo C.
Florida East Coast, Atlantic
. Marshall: As the second day
Coast Line and Seaboard Kailof general debate opened at
ways aald tervlca was getting
11:11 A.M „ word qairkly.spread
back I* normal after some track­
that Soviet Deputy foreign
Minister Andrei Y. Yiihinsky . age and equipment damage.
would deliver Russia'* basic
- MIAMI. Sept. 18. W) — Tha
policy speech about 3 I1. M.
Miami Daily News today esti­
mated storm losses In nearby
LONDON. Sept. 18 tA*&gt; Sccre arena at B3.000.000 for thr Boca
tary of State GeorgeC. Mirih»tl‘f Kalon-Mianu 'Army "AIT' Field
piopovali for reviling United Na- (40 miles north of Miami); Mi­
ami Reach. 12.000,000; and Del­
tiunv machinery brought mixed— ray Reach. 11.000.000.
and caylious—reaction in LuroThere were no estimates for
many communities. William II.
pean capital* today.
live United Statci of filial call­ iUsrhoff, Daily Ness agricul­
tural editor, said damage to the
ed ujion the UN Aiiembly yester- ^stale's rich agricultural area
dsy lo cirate a Cteck bolder com- would be enormous, but there
miviion and a year-wound tecutt- would be lime lo replant many
crops.
ly committer and to mote for
hbeiahratiun of the ligpowrr veto
PALM BEACH. Sept. IH t f l in the Security Council.
If there it sadness in the death
Extreme leftwing groupv saw of tree*, then Palm Heath it a
hi* reviiion plan a* a weapon tad place today.
again*! Rum*. Estrenr tighlwing
Boarded and empty, the stately
tecliont hailed &gt;1 at (touibly the home* of tin* winter social capital
UN's "bett chance."
of the Gold Coat! still stand intact
Official comdirni » a t *|iar*r. but ill patrtnrnl* ate liltcied with
The Briliih foreign office declined! f a
cotptei of Jamuus fallen
to express itielf on lh» proposals *tieea.
One ■ovcfcmeal informant sa id ,
n
„ y are the
Koya
they
tcoyai Palm*
rati
in night leave it lumber UN 'known to mdJions of Americ an
-lAntlllkM to pse d w G rtb^^Ksunsts—tall! slender tire*
•ritith vmi*.
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DEATH TO OPPONENTS
SOHA, Bulgaria, Sept. 18,
. Tb# Bulgarian ynprema court has
rejocTOd the appeal of Nikola To*Agrarian opposition leader
a month ago to b* hang•dlooa walling in long 11dm
a charge of conspiring
Gecrgi Dimitrov's
against Pro
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