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THE WEATHER

rhrtlr eloody, warm weather tonl*hi and ufconwr, Scattered
ohewrri atone southeast rout to­
night. cool with occasional
drtule In extreme northeast par*
tton Uils afternoon, bat warmer
tonicht and Friday. Moderate to
fresh cast to aouthraaterlr winds.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPBK

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&gt;LUME XXXVIII

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E sta b lish ed 1 0 0 8

SANFO RD,

h
•urn, Barkley Are
Minority Lead era;
Firet Bill Tb B e
On Income Tax Cut
Jan.

T H U R S D A Y , J A N . 2, 1947

‘Nice Kit tv, Lets Not Play’

Rose Bowl Scene Of Britain* Facing FullU.C.L.A. Downfall;
scale Wat* MgyTurn
Decision Disputed
Whole Issue Over
In Sugar Bowl Tilt
To. United Natons
n» THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LONDON, Jan. 2,, (AV—There's

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NO. 46

A s s o c ia te d Press L e a se d -W ir e

Bowl Games Quick Action
Give Throngs In Palestine
Varied Thrills Seen Urgent

G.G.P. Leaders Meet In Caucus

WASHINGTON.

F L O R ID A ,

Document On
Air Strategy
IsMadePublic

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British Air Ministry __H I,
Report Says Stra- j
tegic Bombing O f
Europe Was V i t a l

LONDON, Ja n . 2 {IP)— — !
There Is plrnly of materiel today for post mortems on yester still another indication that tho
A h ith e rto se cre t B ritish
British
government
want*
to
get
day’s hip howl football Karnes.
rep o rt shows th a t tho straIhe biexfsi surprize waa II the l’ale»line problem settled in a
tOKi^ honihiriR * of Europe
day as their floor leader for
llnols' easy 45 In 11 conquest of hurry. A government source as*
successfully paved the w ay
UCLA and the bowl oddity *es scried this morning that Britain
the 80th Congress which
provided by the Colton Howl con­ ha* to find ' an immediate, final
for the invasion of N or­
convenes tomorrow'.
test between Arkansas and Louis­ solution In I’aleallne. Thr spokes­
m andy. T h e ‘B ritish A ir
Rayburn was elected at
iana Slate, which saw LSU gain man said if the doesn't, she'll he
!
M inistry published today,
a caucus attended by most
‘.’71 to 54 for Arkansas, and yet up against the pmhlem of having
to
canv
on
a
full-scale
military
th
e
docum
ent
w
hich
waa
the
game
ended
in
a
srnrelesa
lie.
of the 187 Democrats who
The contest fhal ir going to operation tn maintain her position
w ritten by the Into A ir Chief
will Mrre In the Republican-domlrovide most of flip fuel for lha in the holy land.
Marshal, Sir Traffcird Leigh-Matnsted Oongreaa. H it rote was upHe went on to say that civilly,
ot stove league searon waa the
lory. It was submitted to Gen.
snlmDutthe situation is out .of hand in
New
Orleans
Sugar
Howl,
in
whlrh
Dwight Elsehower in Nov. of 104-1,
The nomination of Rayburn was VITIRAN It ADOS ot Ihe O O.P. men In Waihlngton to eltcl officert snd
beat North Carolina, 20 Palestine. , Yesterday ‘ the Jewish
Juit before- Sir Trnffnrd died "n
meets by John MfcOarmecfc of prepare lo tuumt responsibility lor the hut* volume ol legislation Georgia
underground
group
frgiui
7*val
a plane crash. The 50,000 word
VMKhuNUs. n w»s McCor­ which will confront Ihr Both Congifts Former governor of Ohio. Sen.- to A10.great many of the 73,007 Letimi broadcast a threat 'a t
document now has been published
mack who was moat prominently •lect John W Brlcker (renrtr) Ir shown with Sen Edwsrd V floteri. fani who saw that came are still launch a new offensive against
In th* official London Garette.
mentioned hr the post of minority ron Cleft), of Wyoming- herd of the rnmmltue on eommiire**. and'So . puttied by some of thr official British troop* in Fnlc»tinc - The
I^igh-Mallory, who was air
leader when Rayburnsaid recently n-iberl A. Taft, of Ohio. new *&gt;»* .i t mmmllice hesd. ilatrrauliuiial i rulings.
fgovernment source said that if
cpnimnnder in chief of the Allied
&gt;
reuit carries out thi* threat, it
that bo did not want the Job. nut
Expeditionary Force, declared \hat
One Incident occurred In the will be necessary to proclaim
a "draft Rayburn" movement «ot
the strategic Icombing succeeded
third
period
when
Garolina
was
of
the
martial
law
In
parts
coun­
under way ate ymterday. and to­
in spile of over-lapping and'comleading, 7 to 0, and had the hall try. Msrtial law would suspend
day,,Waybumaccepted the leader­
I'lications.in the over-all command.
In Georgia territory. A Carolina courts and civil .administration ■.
ship pout. v
I.cigh-Slallnry complained'of the
pass st this point wss Intercepts!
The government spokesman out­
Raytium was Speaker of the
admrnistralive set-up which he
by Joe Tereshinskl, who lataraltd lined th* situation this way. Hr
House when the Democrats were
said at times led l o . interference
to Dick McPhee. who went all tho said that Foreign Secretary F i­
with, the planning of the tactical
control.
w a ^ tn the Carolina It. From nest Ilevln and Colonial Secretary
;
air. force* rami their opposite
A republican committee has rethere, Georgia ncored in three Arthur Creech Junes were be.
A lmy and Navy formation*.
AN AfJIMAt TRAIN1R 'V u x r.." **i.r &gt;t li.c :luec wiki psotlirrs wtilch
plays. 'Hie controversy revolver lieved to t»e considering two por
commtnded that Dw»er*0o Sena­
broke out of their cages j&gt;n a I rain on ionic- lo Ian Angeles ir.mi lb*
around ihe lateral Inased by sible solutions. Hie most favored
However, Die lale ait marshal
tor Theodor* Bilbo be kept, out of
•a
Tereshinskl. The Carolina jilay- plan would be a partition of 1'ale,
/*■-» in Deltas, Tec. hinploycs let! the rat n.iturslly and unloading
praised Eisenhower’s insistence
the Senate when It convenes to­
Upon an adequate preparatory
ers, '"""c
many fan*,' and most
y *br line wTr. - tncelled wlien liir truio it* e- .iped ( lalerentiona! &gt;
BOO PcrwmH Attend Remainder Of Nation •-•**1
tine lllliJ
into mu*
Independent
.
.of the
I . line*
ircumin Jewish
' " amt
period- o r -Jitr n’TSrtr- Ocfnrr the
vers trot he- pro— m*a urougm- ^ Tnn states, with Britain keeptor
Suffers Storms As -niiser
•tari
operation nrplune, the
the
lateral
had been
thrown n trustrpfhip rtuilmi of
by Ihe Republican ateering Oom- "TTiinreYrSeFviceH
slightly forwanl.
Iri fart, one larrni
code usm* f.q the Normandy
Cold Wave Strikes ch
mltter and will be laid before Urn A t B ib le College
icisi ran to ihe pot o f the
in * t &gt; t on Leigh Maiioty alsJ
liir t»lhrr lilftf*. if lh»* |»»iilt»w»i
full Republican membership of
snd stood there « moment, can't ix* afronipli^kfd, woultl i*11?
staled that hv Die ilav of Ihe at­
the Senate later today. The dom- The Fellowship Front, formerly The weather, stormy elsewhere throw
he didn't rail She play back the whole problem into the lap
tack the enemy-' defenses ha-1
mlUee recommended that Bilbo Intercession Clly Bible Collrce, in the south, was kind to Hanford butAnother
inridenl &lt;« rurrod » f ,ci of the Unite*) Nations
I •i, i*uoigonired hv leu and a
S*nim
be barred et the door of the celebrated the founding of Us nrw.»nd the teal nf Florida yesterday; i Carolina had
in a rr herI to the
half months of the most heavy
it wb* sunny, clear and w*rm Georgia 20 . A Carolina pass m l" high of f inal h lire auppoy’d l&lt;»
i-Saneta when he appears to take location at Sanford Municipal with
snd concentrated air war in bisfavor thi* achemr* Httn Winston
*n
H
3
degree
maximum
dur­
his oath for a new term.
Airport with a New Years supper
lor), from Nov 15. Kill, In Sept,
the end soup was caught iV Churehill aJ»o h*. auggealed it
the afternoon her*, accaultng Carolina'*
Ken I’ownll. An offlrlsl If Britain does *■&gt; lo the I*»»«t.-*
Tha Democratlo Minority of the at which newly G00 persons were ing
Hi. 1211
to
B.
F.
IVhltner,
westherrosn.
Young women of the school
called interference, the ball was Nation* f"r help. *he would pro
Denote has re-elected. Senator mserved.
During
the
night
it
waa
Hnwn
in
the serving, cafeteria atym.
called back, and Carolina penalised Humabl'1 give up hei mandate nv. i
AJbep Barkley of Kentucky an Htedthetn big
Growers A- Death,Taxes.Weather Flight Deck Cocktail
15 vard* Carolina follower*.tan t Palestine which &gt;he'a held foi County
Navy Mean Hal). More FB degrees,
thetr, floor leader. *n»ey*ro chosen In
"Florida is .the place for me-'
~
of lUtnoto as thetr than' 300 pounds of turkey went exulted Postrtpsster Joel Field, figu re out how Powell interfered nearly Jt year*.
dopt
Resolution
On
Flay Star Roles In liOiinge HoldsOpening
nine* Powell wa* standing In front
Into the menu and wan paeparod
In the big ovens and pressure who on New Years ipornlng, found o f the man he wa* *uppo*a t»
Employing Minors.! Year .lust Finished Pilot5 and their gueatn atlendedthat his plana to fly lo New have intrrfertsi wllh. M&lt;&gt;rf*W;
Knutson of MbmaaoU, tha
Chances Good For
of tha tax-writing
Orleans on a Beechrr*ft pt*ne Vow tll w «t*k n o ck fil
I
|
thr nrelimtrmr v opsning of the
Thr filrtl HunIn f! ri irf % *ia
Follow Ir\g U»e supper, a spirited from the local airport, had been
&gt;'-* IsKM'lATKI* I’ltKHH
committee, la
Hawaii
Statehood
rrihrtl
a-*
nf
ftiii
qualify
vangelicaf
I ' l l MIA.'.HI Jan .2. a-&gt;— Flight Peek t m ktail 1.-0111(0 at
srrrlo*
was
held
At
the
frustrated by alormy weather and
. a 30 pofoant cut
*
ihippnj th»*s
tn f
Auditorium. wHh the lew ceilings tnrtiMr erf ihe elate. ' iLpaftlil observers tl*o
n-,'h-r y - ’f in VlorJJy hu("' V the Sanford Air Station on N'e-v
i*ui.. ;*/c. * 7I&lt;* rrslab-aot ai.4
ofrieial*- permitted ronstrFrYfrt
WASHINGTON. Jsn f. DP*— lllnfii i, I ll Mimh *nd II
•" e
| pi' AK’T . i look
thsfa going io bo tha first bin to Rov, Charlnt V. Ollltnor* and the Instead of going to the Hugsr
ei-ektail twiner are now open lo
Thr rjcmilivr secretary of thr
pl»V
I'.' 11 t-r-.&lt;itr1.1 our Jtnle
* b* introduced In tha new Congrres. Rev. Fkoyd Bortlek In rJtarge, Howl game, Mr. and Mrs. Field tough
l
Janmo.A
hlevcrthelcss.
thr -core that will Citirrm* Committer for Rtatrhnwi
I
nir- lo Hie or wi weol the jitihlic atlhough a formal
Bach &lt;s Mil would a it $3400.000,000 There were 13 clergymen on th» and friends went to the Elk spon­ go down In the Sugar Bowl record for Hawaii nald todsy.that chance,
.I.
Atavhlu»».
' I... f ro i -mod old performer* opening will he announced at 4
sored
gams
in
Orlando
lo
sec
platform.
The
musical
progranj
In­
from government Income, and
t ifi v**rt»
u:» ^
I* Ph. l-v,* , and 'be weather. later date. Brrordir.g to Kenneth
Catawha. N. C. best Marysville, tHMik |s Georgia 20, North Carolina of favorable action on tbe propo-.al »mIg*f*r
three* omxvdtlon talk from both cluded numerous duets and group Term, at the Tangerine Bowl.
by thr new Congrcs* look hope a i lv ttfv iln l ,lt ii rtrF#*ttI l i l r r ! l|t |t
! i &gt;U ti ,• rooks -of ftolitlral Seth, manager
10.
singing
with
accompaniment
by
sides. Rut Knutson Is sUU con­
The rotnmilter official. thf Hrrtetinlf fYujut y Ui *mr* r- A
The lounge t* located on thp
r. ".dlincrs d- alb ti*"' h'euslor
Thr laugh of the l*&gt;wt vames fill
Some inkling of the had weather
George McUne. pointed out in n Hilt*lit fImr
fident that his plan will krtn out. Mm. Miriam Oalhoun and Mm.
’ cn th»» I f f u» o f *§
second floor of the main building
*
1
r'li.qleg
Anilrews,
1-tntr
(,'nmpuol.
war
provided
in
thr
lto»e
Bowl
wm given by Mrs, \Y.
-a
radio interview that President
il l»y ll! c r o w i n g
The biggest Job ahead for the Jeanette Dufall, accoedlanUts; Rev. elsewhere
lei J, 5|, lap niul navoial other and huge windows the length of
E.,Smith, who has returned from classic. At Hnisch of UCLA, who
one wall overlook ihe flying field.
r
f ’auii* iluoorLanl piililie tifficirfls.
•Oth Oongrem ts the drafting of F. A. Immejt and Betty Malone, Tyler, Texas where the famed returned an Illinois kickoff 103 Truman. .Secretary of ihe Interior i h i p p i n c f i r m s mi
Taxes, flu.lied out by a wave Sketches of planes and one largo
~ Mtne kind eg strike control biw guitarists, and Mrs. Olllmura et roses of that section were shrivel* yard* for n Uiughdown. w»* n»ked Julius Krug and Governor Ingram t y , Hrrnr»liiq: t n P f * r t v N. Win***
Htainback
of
Hawaii
nil
f»vnT
111
ip
of
the
United
States
provida
h u r t ! . iTlflirm ’IM n f t ) ir
of imsltviir prosperity mid tbe
And possibly a law to hold down the xylophone.
ed b* Ihe cold snd ice. It drop­ how he fell sficr the run. Hr plied statehood for the island*.
to m
I &gt;-ij- pent op ut to to od. poured interesting wall decoration* and a
llolsch: "out of breath."
^ t h e wave of retroactive portal-tpped
from
73
degrees
lo
ID
degree,
A feature of the musical pro­ within a six hour period Sunday
MrLane **bl that if s voir on
It .¥3: ill f* rr *v1- • vf fK.$f -4 II 11 , stale c •• f f e r j in record smooth dance f'tmr added lo tho
On* more bowl game reniarn*
portal pay suite. (Senator BSbert
enjoyment of the visitors.
.mount .
Tliamaj, * coauthor of tha BUI gram was the singing of “An Old che said. She also 'described how lo be played Yesterday's Alamo the question was held in Hawaii h u t r e s t * ! fiml h i p | » I i r ^ f
II,,. wrath*. wap oiui-uslly
undsr which the portal-to-porlal Fashioned Meeting" by the Rev. fee clung to trees slid rain froae Row| contest at San Antonio, now it wnuld show Ihe people pti I sip thr fir Li . ii ■ li h(b ihv'i
M
I *. ■' j .,,•(« »-11•- free re
Texas, hut lo be postponed tw- favor,ng the statehood ten In on; v ,i rton *| .»i| m , rt• i* • MW
•vita are being filed, thinks Con­ and Mrs. E. T. Wilson of Btag*- on the eroltnd on her trip lo rsuse
4h r
\
1 ♦hr **•i*t TT i1
of the weathei
Ihe game,
11„ , Hr I; i top ami
p compared this with * l ” 1
. u !♦
gress ought to keep hands off un­ vli)r, N. C. Rev. Wilson, a retired Tenneaace and Attanla Ga. {torn matching Hardln-SImmons ag*u&gt;*t H
onlv
Deadline Is Set For
nrlhhrlte which showed
t h a t M»»’ vtsfl. ri*; Umf * 1 flirt it., untv oMii.ii'g hurricane m&gt;
til the courts have had a chance (Methodist pastor, revealed his age where she returned to find Jack­ Denver, will be- plaved on Sptoi- K o (o ’ one vote favoring the plan fl«M rtP’V
,-kVfees i 1- 1imttlv ••t.i 1*d i#!r* knwking
»
*
•»
^
as and that of Mm. Wibon as sonville si) sunny snd warm. ■'
.Soil Conservation
*o speak, ft* other labor legislation, as
lit.If Anfkri
in I h r nvM»Mn
...... .. in (he r'afibbeao at a re®7.
Mofikcy Island snd the San­ day.
the Republican* are exported to
’
utk'ii
tal
.imwr
j
iiiilrran
hour,
)»r pi*id f o r a
|. .ted I0J
Praise for Ihe co-operation of ford Zoo hsa been a mecca for
The Iasi notice to farmers par­
d*hy thetr prea*ala until #y*s|Most GIs In Europe
The parot yc;,r wap a good ticipating
r.irh dnv
in tho 11146 Soil Con., dent Truman has dellaem* bis the people of Hartford in aiding delighted toured* during the holi­ Pennsylvania Night
in fs"t.
iiitifw uruwing eI'.irtin, too
n'pr«T
f
iilf
*
1
days,
with
long
lines
of
cars
from
Use Black Market rfSolllUnfif i»»r: Elnml.iiti (iltlW ll'.rida'a cilru IreiE " u t d I d nrrvjition PruRrnm in Seminole
aUt«-of-Urn-union message to a the mtabltehment of the collage manv xtatc.i. narked along Park
Is
Planned
By
Club
is being ient out by ths
1 Joint aesaton of Ctoogreas a t Mon- at the air sUUon, waa voiced by Avenue and Seminole Boulevard.
I (Iviftid 11f.ricplvn i&gt;l”tted the market County
rrti ABSticblloii.
County office today, stating ap­
A. Maddy. general supervisor.
WABHINOTON. Jsn
Aflirtf 11mi Kmi»» 111*1 pul -the
1 citrus industry in a plications
The President has kept his
.Truck
f»i**A
#*i
The
Winter
Tourist
Club
Is
Christmas.
Sunday
snd
Naw
Years
must I"' in by Jan. IS,
iw e find ths city one of the
The House MllllwT Oommltlce
1) \ M -lit Ii*-r i.y- i ilo- -dump In prices,
U*t to a minimum today fines*
i day were the higgest Hays from planning * Pennsylvania nigh’ at today ippmved a report staling I rriiwi**- 111r‘ . 'i'" Ilf \ \ llll
"as they positively cannot accept
In Fior1da.M he •wUr^eT
l. hiTfirt
F hif.il !'m claimed 11* dlnre of. any 'after that date.1
urcrarro.
0f #n enH,nffi according to Ur. weekly meeting on Monday at
Thm -»io« 1’iirin -t '
«
Wmeelf a chance to work "Your celery
to HUG V e t-e r b n *
Is good and so are
speech.
P. M. at the Tourist &lt; enter. that a “vast majority" ot American and r n !&gt;i»u*f« G1rtf .\r fl -'f r illPIlltnn .lie,* campuses ami the
Farmer* ate also reminded W
the people-alralght as a celery Janies Moughton. too supertnten- 8Carl
1. .
soldiers
In
Europe
seem
to
be
"In­
rhn
f
I
im
m
I
c
-I
1
*
ulnnr
!««*-*
K
I**I4
Elsenhower
is
the
chairman
•l»tk“ He praised the work In dent.
TUP Mar Kturuln t;tate College for Women bring seed receipt* for seed purIn charge or arrangement* as­ volved in one way or another and Go , A Dud ft lfT‘1 A ■
1 and look to men *iud ciiated ami planted for rover rrops
V p'pii* Hsnfod of Luther T. Barker,
18 Persons Injured
«ii*i Snff. **' if t
sisted bv E M Armltsge, dire, tor In black market artlvmas. In -a- II%
ip t -lo ve ovrrcrowdmc and for fertlliier and materials
fOntliwS n sow* (HI)
-ill
i
.
ii
ti
*
doptln*
the
report,
the
oommlttc*
Hrititilcv
snd
of the elub.
,
Used in orchard* and grove*, ac­
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
In Airplane Crash
itvei-.ily
of Florida
il
rtfii
l*
s'rt
,i»
(Ii-&gt;
i
hi
suggested
that
bank
accounts
or
A cordial Invitation I* extended
I
l( I* ■Ii*
cording in C. It. Dawson, county
Snow, rein and sleet are felling
n*
i
ommlttee
spent
Ibo
A
eitis*
V
‘unlit
y
SrtM
HIiol
Income
tax
returns
of
occupation
CIO UnionH Accused over a wide section of the nstion to anyone from Pennsylvania
ploy'd by tina, studying Florida
agent.
NASHVILLE Jan. 8. (/PJ-The
Atrori Lit»'»»! * f t liniitlta vnlirp yi
today snd the word from the fore­ whether they are living In San­ troupe In Oermany a year * n Gruwei
The rommittee’
fraih of a privata airliner has
. Of Violating1 Law casters
1
itP«l
-111
M
lJ
*&gt;
ford
st
the
present
or
visiting
rjnikl
be
clvecked.
Tho
committee­
labor
itroblemr
announced
next
Is that theT* Is a new cold
^ brought Injuries to 18 persons
men pointed out tluit In UUs way foreiCIi Isboi when the ramp *s report, to b*
here for th* winter.
wave on the way.
b*rX today. Tb# plane, a twin.
•month, ii expecteu lo
- call- for
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
tno present state of otllcen' aim opened on or about Jsn 30.
Mrs.
E.
F.
Lane
and
Willsrd
R.
,,plitionai
million*
in
stale funds Florida Schools Are
«*taa DC*, .smashed Into a
It's
snowing-in
many
part*
of
8laly CIO unions and J2 eorConnolly will provide the music enlisted men's fortunes could ho
"It Is fell llml by rn operative to improve schools,
w .„
central
west
Texas
and
Oklahoma.
portions' were accuiad today of
cm the piano tupi guitar respec­ ascertained, tno hope was expressed effort of »U shippers." *»'*•
Florida **nl-a new senslor .whr.i Behind In Two Grades
«
a J u p i i u i L s s violating
the* Corrupt Practice* A freeslng rain Is coming down tively end guest* will participate simultaneously, that a new Army Whitehurst, lbsi tbu labor prob
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TALLAHA8SBF. Jan. 2, iVPV— ■ ]
currency control program now In lent esu he hamlM o"trh mor«
, “ ’t
diana and lower Michigan.
ta o r .v
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SPIRITUAL
TEACHER,
DIES
A report from the Citisen* Com- M
of
operation
might
serve
lo
hall
black
cffiricutly
and
with
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tha plana also auffered In.
Th# special House Campaign
Tha sleol .and freeslng rains
ANCHOR. SIGN DAMAGH*
i
AT LANTA. 0.». J" '
3 -bT&gt;- rnitteo on Education *»ld today
lintveiting out to the producer*
market operations.
Investigating C o m m 11 lee tnls make travel ‘ hsiardpus In many
A "man tnlermUanafly known Tor Flttridn’s fifth and eighth grade. ,
of
the
eotinly.
A
pornmneiii
com;
morning gay* tha Justice Depart- parts of the nation. This had , A large (Ogn In fnmt of
mittee ba* W n
l&gt;
baitOla t,U work In promoting tolcruice. pupils are-"far below fiar."
„
7 magician John Calvert m*nt evldanga which, It salif In­ weather curtailed driving over Antfwf Inn at the JuncUoti of th#
Tha committee also reported
l&gt;r. M. Arhby Jones, died Uxlsy
Inlmr
complaint*.
This
committee
Uy Ortarklo Highway and French H. W. Roton Will B e
of BollyWood, Cslvert wss pllot- dicated that Ihe unions and cor­ Naw Year's Day and apparently
that pupil* in smaller eehool* ro
will
work
rlosejv
with
the
county
tn
Atlanta.
Dr.
Jones,
who
worked
[ing the plans at tba time of the poration# violated the law prohib­
a major factor in holding Avenue waa amaAed Mqnday. ecironI niilhnritiV* with roganl • » for harmony among various race* tend to leg behind those In largeF *
fnOk OQkiala at the Nashville iting them from contributing to down the number of traffic deaths. cortUny to lew is Tate, proprietor Eminent Commander sc
working
nnd age permlls for min­ unit religttnw f*lU«L w»s 7* y«a« institutions.
slrport said a safe landing waa campaign funds. Th# union* and
Tho group, which ha* been mak­
A new cold ,w*v* baa brought n( the Inn, who reported to police
I t W. Roton win bo UUtalled as or*.
old.
* ing a survey of the d a te* school
virtually Impossible at tha Ume the corporation* are in Naw York
of the crash because of tha fog. and Use Justice Department waa tb* temperature down'Fb 2fl below that skid mark# on the highway eminent commander Friday even­
system, said test* showed that
new Hrx n r r s e r v ic e h e a d
All regular airline* nights Had asked to take whatever action It at Minot, N. D, Th# naw frigid Indicated that tha damage had ing at 7:10 o'clock at tho tfrftxilo
tho average fifth grader Is four
believe* Is necessary. The con­ blast* era expected to move east­ been done hr * trunk, la st year Temple by Tfejter Cfcmmandary
been esneellad.’in
Jaycees Program Is
WASfftINfrrON. Jsn 3—CJP)—A months behind hia expected stand­
gestion*! commiUae also submit­ ward* and temperatures of 18 lo two skidding cam performed * No. 3f, Knights Templar
N. Y. mat*. Jame.r J. ard of achievement and tho averted evidence to the Attorney Gen 30 below are predicted for Min- adaeora operation on the ghus
Other bfftaem to bo tnaUHrd
Outlined For ID17 Dlnstinmton.
et|hth grader lags by at*
jrn College Is are)
Maloney, was sworn In today aa agn
supposedly- shewing that tha nesola tonight.
brick Irtmt, aheer%ig away both era: F. flasky Wight as OeneraUsmonths, the committee VeportM.
Communist
Party
Violated
tba
law
Ain«
Of
HuJunior
Chamber
o
f
|
Cldef
of
Uw
United
BUtea
Bccret
atmo;
8.
O.
Ormham
as
Captain
Hiding In Antigua by falling to flla a report of
aldra.
Tbe surveyor* **U 1h*t In on*
General: Bill Tyre as Senior War- Oominerce were outline* for the, Hervico. Tlio f^rvtoc guard* the or twn-teacber schools some pupreceipt*
and
expenditure*.
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John
W.
OUUHj FLYNN IN JAMAICA
don; C. a Welsh u Junior W*r- war 1317 at l!u*, mooting of Um
tlji were as much as nine month*
(AV-Florida
Driver Of Wrecked
p m \ Jama# Moughton aa Prelate; club today by Jack Rallgsii, presi­ Rnydrr and a large group dl friend# behind children In more populous
Truck In Hospital WHOBTON, Jamaica, Jan. S— John D. Ooto as Treasurer: Jno. dent, end waya and mrans nf in­ witnessed tho ceremony at the
Chinese March On
(H^Vbyie actor Errol Flynn Ir- D. JlnUna aa Reconlgr, J. B. creasing the llauiW i necrf-vaiv TYraaury Department. Makmey '" M r ; hi* uchnol. the
American Embassy Sidney
ot rived today at Kingston, Jamaica TUUs aa Standard Bearer; J, J. carry out tho ambitious programs silncooiis Ftank J. Wilson, who port said, the lax between im
an *tt
rural schools and city echoola U
% bug* aboard bl* yacht Zaoa with a OarveV aa Sword .Bearer; O. K were dlsnisned. Blnco Uuro plans roll red on Tuesday,
JacfcsorvHF,
as much a* two and a half year*.
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Id trailer party of guest*. The Zaca w
McKee as Warden; P. U MlUer am not yet fully matured, publici­
plan!
Th# Chinese capital of Nanking
Boulevard damaged slightly In heavy weather as Flirt Ouard; J. O. Huff aa 8ec- ty concerning ihwn is being ds»»•- w*a
:
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TO BID ON BRIDGE
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tha aeaa# of another antienroute from Colombia and win end Ouard; K. O. aoderbiom aa ferred for awhile, «ald flatlgan
TALLAHABBEE. Jan. • 3-&lt;R&gt;
American demonstration today. ' Tuesday
&gt;g at about 7:30 undergo repairs during Dm Or* Ttdrd Guard, and W. A. StenaTO
FACE
CHAR0E5
Mr, Rattgan asked for Increase*! Tbe ntate Road Department asked
ft sttft under cbeervatkm days Flynn Intend* to abtyl|K flald aa SenltneL ,
mm
co-operation tn programs and at­ contractors today to submit bids
&lt;» the American
During (ha 7«ar 1»4*, fourteen tendance. He pointed nut that for a new bridge across tha Hali­
Effie Mae Pope, negroes
&gt;t
Orange
OeMtal
RoaptUt.
a
d Central Is*Imo C
MV members w en meetred, bring­ while no Immediate gain would
assault .and , battery .chi
cording to Met* Highway Flirt*headquarters, yttlli
fax
River
at
D
ayton
Beach.
Btds
ing Ui# tote] membership to «3. probably reeuH to tocaj buslftesa
* DOG FOyND.
on the Daytona Beech project and connection wilh an ice
that he was not
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farms from the W.OOO edition# of four others will bn received on blng that put her hui
Apolntar
deg
of
solid
'white
mrtt Pope. IW7 West 8!
SKYERS CONNBCTIOr
gdsnt until 11:30
the Florida Jaycro News devoted FYb. 9.
Btrasl- In Femald-Laughton
and britend 11 color and lae #*r* w it recently
brought hr »He finder In Deputy
Walter Morgan, former manager tn flrenlnnte County and sponsored . The bridge, which wUl replace orlaf Hospital, X-raya era
Sheriff Charles Beck at hla horn* of tbe Cowaa Paparimont Store, by the Banfnrd club, ,l)wi tong an old span condemned several Ukan to determlna thw.M
The tdentlty on
the Country Club road. Tbs
this mowing tba! be rangu effect - wtlr tjo oonaiderabla years ago, is etpectori to cook '.the Injury, according to
has not jwt owner msv recover the do* ■by announewd
lo
no
long
connected with that In acquainting many persons with around * million doUara. i t win The pick entered lha U /t •
day, after • storm:
contacting
Mr,
Beck,
either
*t
his
firm,
but
will
remain In BanfaH, the ad vantages of this section, and connect the mainland of Daytona and U bellarod to have
Oon on new Year’s Day.
Inducing them lo Invert here.
pendiDg further plans.
hom tjN st tbe Sheriffs office.
Uracil with the ptnhrtBiat Beach, th# left lung.
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Ray bom of Texas was e le c t­
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Formally Opens Balmy Weather
At Sanford Base
New Years Day

First Shipment Horida Resume
Of Celery Sent For ’46 Reveals
From Sanford News Highlight!

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THE SANFORD HERALD,*3ANFORD, FLORIDA
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Florida Resume
- F 6 r ’46 Reveals
News Highlights
C M Ilaw * F n e Ct«&gt; Om
form *r governor Speasard Ho!U nd wa* appointed to .fill tho
Obtxptrcd term of Senator- A nd­
rew*. .H olland had already been
nom inated fo r a full icnatorial
te rm when (he senior senator died.

SEED

luerstlc Gommtlle* r'Bjoctad
Gay aa the p arty candidate and
named S tate Senator ‘ Edw in' O ,
E raser, who had the nocking of
anti-Caldwell force*.
Only F ra re r'i name was II*led
on the general election ballot.
A fter the election. Governor Cald­
well mid Fraser wa« barred from
the comptroller's office becau»e
he ha-) been a meml-sr of the
legislature which railed the comp­
troller's pay.
Aa the "l»*Ue how *(amlji, Gay
ha* Iwen appointed f o r the next
two year* and F’ra»er i* yetting
ready to ta'te the m atter to the

POTATOES

NORTH DAKOTA CERTIFIED

RED BLI SS
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
CORNER SECOND &amp; SANFORD

PHONE 358

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ND CARDEN TRACTOR

BIRD 2 ply ROLL ROOFING with fixtures
LOCK LID GARBAGE CANS
OUTSIDE WHITE PA IN T’
1 and 5 gallon cant.
PURE HARDWOOD CHARCOAL
SHAKESPEARE
RODS — REELS — BAIT — LINES
OTHER FISHING ACCESSORIES.

HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC
Phone 448

216 Oak Avenue

Utah Centennial Queen Will Wear
Sunbonnet Crown

ii#r«y,

W ltitu i my Imml and
at Sanford, Florida,

RADIOS
• ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
• HARDWARE NEEDS

tlonwido ta ttle with what he
called "reactionary” force* in the.
Democratic party.
Pepper also l
quarreled with President Truman
over p arty philosophy and labor
legislation.
There wa* new* In the pri*.m
departm ent too. Newspaper rrltfe!*tn of the sta le road camps
prom pted Governor Caldwell t j
a*k th* F’tdcrnl ilureuu of P ri­
son* fo r a study of Florida penal
condition*.
The federal agency gave a n &gt;t
too com plimentary report, recom­
mended wtwlesnle chan re** in p ri­
son adm inistration ami suggrated TIllM Robert 8 . Walden of tho
reconstruction of Inany building.*. United Dank &lt;■T rust C o , St. Louis,
Some of the repair and recon­ M o, shows a detective how a woman
struction work ha* already start- cam* to his window, held him up,
ed and following the federal re­ snd collected IS8Z from the counter
p o rt, the Cabinet created the Of­ beside him. Walden told police be
fice of Coordinator of Penal and
was so surprised that he failed to
Custodial Institution*.
sound an alarm until the woman
Tli# Florida open-nhnjHnmrrtd* bad left the bank,.(International),
m ent wa* still drawing' Itradllnc*
in IlUff.
The , U. S. Supreme
Court declined tu say whether
the so-called "tig h t to 'w o rk ”

412 Sanford Avenue

SPINDINO CtUllTMA/iat home In Independence, M o, President Trum an
■ips a tofl drink .through a straw while hi* old friend, Mayor Huger
Sermon, give* him the latest local gossip. T he President (lew to ln&gt;
dependence In his personal plane "The Sacred Cow," to spend Uie day
*—w i - , hla. nu«car.cilfl m n lh rr.
(Intem ajtonal)

I HAVE SOLD MV
GROCERY AND COAL BUSIN
J. H. PAYNE AND R. P. PAYNE
OF GOLDSBORO, N. C
I WOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY APPRECIA­
TION TO th e people of Sanford wbo have n a d i It
possible for me to operate a sucestfui Business in
this location.
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stonn hit the City. The storm flooded hundred*
truffle and Indirectly brought death to 30 person*.

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W hom es, (list

It will lighten your day
your home. Check what you
need lor yew kitchen teplocemenlt.

V * a a 4 I e m *1**1 WsSs, hsllsw
greead, wltk Mask valael k sa fe ,
tsturtS with 1 sslrs ^
k««,v Hvet*.

FOLDING

POULTRY SUPPLIES

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Newest metal log and brace I
type. Rubber tipped lag* |
make it stay put, Very j

wi tli* design tor n special rrown
•in be worn by the slate’s 1W7
Centennial Queen.
The Idea era* conceived by Mm
R It Erickson who frit 11 was high
Ume to break away from the tradi­
tional conception of th e royal
croon snd develop one for Utah
that symbolised pioneer IradlUpnj.
TVntoltlre plans c a l for the
"royal aunbonttel" to be fashioned
of metals mined In U tah-gold,
silver snd copper, flego 1111™. the
stale flower and th e beehive, slate
symbol, would be (wed aa (W-ocaMv#
motifs.
Although
grandm other
never
dreamrtl her home-made bonnet
would be worm by “realty,'*
Daughters of U tah pioneers feel
the gold Miftbonpet w)p mkan
more to W aaatch Valley folk Oian
a fancy diadem.

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phone number Will continue to be 72. 1 will supervise
. the delivery of this c a r'o f coal.
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Thanks
Calhoun’s Quality Food Store.
1M U j
Calhoun’s
Coal
Co.
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J. A, Calhoun

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ORGANIZED JUNE 2,1939

RESOURCES
Loenaand Discounts .... i ........ J............ ,

Banking House, Furniture &amp; Fixtures
O verdrafts ............................ ...—................
U. S. Govt. O bligations ...... $1,3B7,751.31

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O ther Marketable Bonds

253,903.92

Cash &amp; Due from B u lk # ....

004,703412

Total

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U - h K h n k i^ t 4 ld n g h d a

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Capital S to c k .....

Surplus
Undivided P r o f its
Dividends P ayable Dec. 31, 1046
Deposits
Cet KUemlls todsy at
TOUCItTON UKUU CU,

W ASH BOARDS

2.346,358.75
$3,000,652.63

LIABILITIES

lepwvl tiih i, U 4 Raw leerkM K

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th at have been calling about coal will place your'
older now lh ry will be filled in a few days. The

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Mew m e downl (and you
couM, too) I’m sure borst)
with this ironingl

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a car of coal arriving in n few days. So if lha people",

D t|l AprOMOSILI lies rrunlted benralh
*,n “ V " r r a r .Pflfh w

school teacher In Ohio before
joining thr movement, snd It*
curly history st Ml. Pleasant. W ,
Va She stated that nt first she
had thought the present project
too bl? to handle, but m-altrd that
she had rxprrlrUVd
the same
feeling a hen Intercession Ctty » ■ «
formed 13 years before "Th e only
satWsctory lib* 'U to live for
others-It |»y* to serve Ctod’’ de­
clared the vigorous, gray haired
r.-omen who ha* devoted half of

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patronize these fine people and make their business'
a very successful one.

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I hope that the people of Sanford- continue to

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N o th in ’s co o k in '—

SAU CEPA N
A Has v a I u a I Dsukls-Usssd
dsslga, hasvy ensmsl «»»•&gt;»»,
stmag ksadte.

Everybody’s Hardware
Store

editor of the Railway Evangelist,
who had led the atmIon In prsyer.
RmiUtratlo-i
for the
different
cl,vac* and the vocational school
will tak- place until Jan. 18. Mr.
Maddv said, He said tlust lie ex(jecletl about 100 musician* and

efire fhese Kifc/icn velerans

It's *o joke when kitchen gadget* and
household equl^eirtl }*it ‘won't werV
efficiently. Get the new things you need

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Fellowship Front
Formally Opens
At Sanford Base

lie trird for the robbery,

I’d lik* to ssHle dow n
in ■ nil* com fortable
kindling boa.

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(drlirlaJ i t* » t |t *)
jutti'* u. sfakrhn.i
Attorney,
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AP Newafealtmst
HALT LAKE C IT Y -U tah U
plauning to glorify u le sun-bonnet.
'H su popular bead-covering of
grandm others ilay will tw used

S late A tloriiry-Geneiul Tom Wat
son tried, for the most p art uu
successfully, to e n f o r c e the
amendment'"by court suit* am
persuasion.
On th e lighter side, u Tallaha*see couple hatl their fourth ronsecutlve set of twins and got &amp;
new honie from ifononi who were
shocked by news pictures of the
shanty in which the family lived.
The actuation
sensation of tho
the year was
the finding of Itoa.OOO* buried In
tho hack yard &lt;&gt;f o Jacksonville
homo. Tb« money was part if
1180,000 lost from a UM5 Jack-,
tonville Post Office robbery; It
wee* buried Ix-neath nine foot of

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publlit»»4 one* * wf«k
n .fi'p .iilh e wrrlin 1ft The

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66,000.00
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

L ar^C ro w ite^m
Out For Basketball
’46 Season

CATAWBA 31, MARYVILLE 6
D E L E W A R E 21. ROLLINS 7.
GEORGIA 2Q,‘ NORTH CAROLINA 10.
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By P ftA N K ^ itfi
A P Newafrature* Spuru Editor
NEWiYOKJCr-Kulle** ba.Unba .1
r tm m m to prewar standards .lui trig 19«o and fan in lt m ! «a &gt; at
a f* v e ( pilch in m o il' section*
with to * * ( crowd* turning out for
big coBsgs douhftheadyre In tb «
New W&gt;Ht and Boston' Cardan*.
C hlctit
Stadium, Philad«lpbia*«
Convtn on Halt end the. Uuffelo
Audltodom.
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liiiu T
(H ank)
lba’»
Oklabot a A n i t a from .Stillwater
turned ip with a. great team that
woji 31
? game* while
lining two.
won
31?
w
FJPiu rkg seven-;
1-foot Lob KurUnd, tW AFgire lialted Califor*
for
nia. Pacific Coast king*
lha western division N C AA crown
and cafe* e**t to retain tba na­
tional title with a 43-40 triumph
th Carolina iu the N C A A
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Luss Of Arnr • *
Fails To Halt
Pro Gridder

KQQTHALL RESULTS
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ir HARDIN.SIMMONS v* DENVER, PPD.,
t INCLEMENT WEATHER

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
By ARTHUR HF.CKWITII, Jit.

final.
Carolina gained the final
Ohio Stale, Western
a chatqp*. 60 -67, In an
Confe
game here.
overt!
ninth annual New York
tournament, • Adolph
Kentucky Wildcats finRupp
top, conquering ihe race
Ished
nt from Rhode leia n l
horse
5, in the final,
State,
Da outb won its eighth Ka*te crown in ritya year*;
are
walked o ff with /th* .South­
ern C oiferenre IlU al Kam a* the
Wyo
Big S it,fo r the first time; Wyomche
ing returned aa Rig Seven chain

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Btotce Chrtatnuu and New Y e a r t , upending

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Day celetrratiurv* )»ve w u p i r d . wltti John T u n co ff.. who (-ought
much of the average person'* Ume. for them th e latter part of th e whir
R U hand -for us to m il In- Unit j ItMS muviii. ns iiu iim it ,
"Seelnr you a nne-.trmed eawt«
the opening of the national poa-t
Duytono, lhvuli ha* !&lt;v-l US'-

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time to )u *r around. Ute center, but j Brooklyn learn but recent a n m »m ,e -! ^
a}|?
Ute fact la, that baaebuU day* are! ment confirm, the rumor that
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gotkt
and
marlniw
Ute Islanders are dickering with
nearly upon u*
ttum til! the Unite 111 the- httpllah^
•The Tptedo Mud Hctw are idafcd the New York Yankees lor a work* } one doctor rtcctaml.*
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to arrive in our fair city .Mar. 0 to fTiS 'lttreeiik-nt. and for Mtr Yanks
H i mtern ettll wars
was the proim-ty
begin Spring training activities and to tratn at Mu- world fapums
shortly thereafter th e Hanford beach. No definite plans have come o f Pittsburg, but lluouith Klmer
Celery Fwls will be rttgaged In the from the resort city but tlicv are tnyilen. National FVm Hm JI i^-ngue
(ommlsilolier.
the
Hi?les
bor* e spec led at any Ume.
plon, 4iid Baylor acored In the Florida S tate league "Way*.” ,
llltl HIHnev-ke - has agn-isl to rowTd hint from Ute Sin trrs.
There haa &lt;been tltlte pews re­
JoiW-W/VJd NdcrrrPf'c*
Jack .played nit of. ltd] with the
flreC o fe a sio n a l basketball field leased concerning th e local team, matuige flic IV lo m l tied Mats due­ 1-bglcA. At the end of the i-awHu u aV i ti.iisin at:
ijta m ir more crowded than ever but th e Ped officials are working lling file coming tl-ar Tltp tied pdgn he tddained his r&gt;-va e mid
op-..i.ir with llw d a rt of the 1946-47 *eu- quietly ...preparing for. Uu&gt; - HM7 Huts will remain' an tndrjirndent he.ldisl for hts home her,- Jte w :l-i
orgaolmtion since contacts wltti
C i'd i.trl-J A II b-'piV*
son wijfc the inception of the Baa- •eaaon.
tllrouuli wit 11 pro fooUMil but- pot
ketbalHAasoclation of America.
Sanford has lost five key men IV lrolt and the New York Yankees wlj it footlKill IW it h was list
n The jFt- Wavne, Ind.. Zollner" from the ItM# team. DUve' Bride; M-r-rh to have fallen throilgli.
■f7i(- St. Atnra-.Une Saints Have deep In bta Vein.-;
won fbe National Ba*ketb.Vl Jtm 8chanteL Manager Ml Levy,
Hating thtv.e iiionilis iu a tmsLeague championship while. the Jodi* Mowing ton. and Qhaxlie tss-n "laken over" by the Ollk-ago
I O N K . i l i.Haiti more Bullet* triumphed in Bisson. T he k m of these men will Chibs,- and from the Am-lent City pltal convaji-w-ent. lie did a lot of
UI Lb
IlllldOng about fisi!bail, The pro
th* A f r ic a n U agu*.
auraty be felt when the Feds alert mrne t( mini her of statements that rluUs iLvd a ll.sk ot slralagettu.
the
Cubs
are
already
sending
proUw next season, b ut there are
W ily cotiklnl a roach take some * u-.
many able men returning around spivttlvr Jltayer* til Ihe Saints
,
Orlando Is looking for a manager of thirs- pnifoKdottnl ih Ls. Illodv re d H unt ■ of U » Amerilan whic*i, a formidable *47 train can
since Teil MruljcDcl has been M-nl ' ‘ fv them and apply l!»- avslein hi
be
built.
Her key A M giu's Buffalo Blsona
id d e r by Washlnglon. i
w l|i&lt;d Ifm* lumi.r .sithi-F
ihe b
lflildrr"
Awong lho«fe Mated to return.will up lha
qperaU a atripf of Juke
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Uul It Is likely - Ihat the Senators ,,lar 7
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aural » r rw ort t* an olf-*ea*on tqclud? Jerry SI Berm an, ‘ Buddw will supply every Crlatulo
Out of this ihint.ui- Sanders;
nerd In
lake. OdAle O lortr. A1 Bryant. Bdh
occupa on.
Thttle,
Don
2aspel,
M y ro n order to give our m ightsrrs another came lip with .1 modified duello*
Bharpe. -dim Faynr. Cal libiiM top-notch iuttpugnt mj John * l:m* T nffensile limiiWIun and a rJiullu t wenre I will -rent tnue to *rryol;e ttie tesd* ' ur ll*
Rmie M etier and Unity ninan
" I* ' '"' t'*,|h i mil eb Sanford pill have to obtain a nern for the Orlando lennl and ran "*w
wliere ev-rpt -aoh
of the
insnoger for the coming season
p:nftw-lon.il teainJ
and will liave to odd some tdayrrs
®cna't&gt;r e f(arts
Me tatki-d over tilVlth
tn an efurt to stay among the other
News nmnj-, from (1 dnessille
Oiui'll
.tidin ll.im-.iir
-F O K S A L E
I |:amtic.pi •»1
tranvs In Ute league who are show- lh‘" Mv(l n '..ir will- matuice the llltfli 1“ t|o-&gt;’ Ranwii...
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Ing definite Interest In betlcrlii* n ;M pn ar&gt;&lt;1
n-rrlve iin*un1—
v,xM-,i
II* an,| riii tl^LH UMil
aid from the Atlanta OmckeR, slii.itll
llielr ttt46 nines.
Il«-k|»tet
'11 test t!ii- 1 nifV
who will undergo their Spring t rain ­
I/6it
week
the
Leerdnjrg
fran­
(OUSE A N D LOT
K«i i h W ^ trnrfcrq* %'^U ?!l#» M]tLUf
ing
m
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i
lies
begintilng
on
M
arrh
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chise was sold to Pittsburgh and the
,,**H 1 vk prior !«» M*sL=*iii D|k'iiPirates will operate the leesbuti* 6 In a» (im v ille Kir] Mann. prrsl-J tm:. T I m* n*5ulfa wirp Murlllntf.
JH ART
LUM BER
dent
of
Hie
Crackers,
ha*
glven’j
club. Ttie team will tx^ known us
U.slntf RiiuIcpk*
aysi the Ieesburg Pirates and Bid tile O-Men rr-ium to believe th a t !#*»,*
YARD
f?4-k)pti!
Itni t.njy oth*
OaltiesvllF*
will
receive
nil
the
I
Oood, last year's manager, will again
Li
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19 7
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pteyem that are neressArv finch ifrtfru'
pth* the learn.
1o HiiiHi's ihi* lhu kimk iiilL it |
reports from the Crackers promise j
PalaLka will. It seems, remain hi
to give ftalncsvlll,- laivt the Illicit ' up 275 iKrinfA to- 41 f4.r tin* hp-

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HOIOIHO hi* three-m onth-old
daughter, Sandra Lee, Pfc. Ldwwrd
Mnit.it U iliown st
tTdcsgi) [&gt;oliie ilallon where ha app*uivd fur
help In Uniting Id* wife, Lillian, It,
who dbappeHrvd.C'hrUtmua K‘v* on
woy to churcii. Murtas told the po­
lice Hint be U due back at Fort Sill,
Uhl j ., nml didn't have any place to
leave the baby.
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FlitsI,High is the ' h.n! man of lin"ki-tbdl Avwwiidlnn id Anw-rli-s-—.Jf

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Wa. w ho repraaant lha W oodm an ot th* W orld In lM*
com m unity, ar* n atu rally p lau jad by out aucca** in
1946 In anrollinq tu w m am bars a n d providing lliatn
*nl«. siiiimi. injitl reuorv* W oodm an Ilia inaurunc#
pro fact ion.

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Ws. tbaralora. wish lo axpravs our appreciation lor Ihe
h*fp so generously given tu by ollic-ore and mmibera
of lha local Woodmen Camps and our many Iriende
In this community.
Thy Woodmen Society s Tralornlly In Acllon" pro
gram ol Iralernnl. civic and patriotic servief Jias pro
moled a more widespread and Inilpinlii knowltidp* ol
Woodcrafl’a purpoae lo serve our follow man. Tirol
program will b* iurlliar Improved and enlarged In this
an d In U)* yaare toicjme a t more men and tsiys |uin
u» to help carry B forward.
Please accept our elncar* Ihcmlrs for your valutdaetlsl
anca In lha past year. Muy 1717 brlur. you h«ulth.
happlna.i and prc.ptrily In lull measura.
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Hi 'ITiiUty Urilvrt ilv.
WAllUAW.
PViUnd — 1/li - The
OotntnunUt-ticked newspaper, Oloa
j l.udu tleclared ?* railway carlo.11L-1
* Of shttes Supplied by UNHRA were
14-4KI*Ih II44-1P--1MIl«fill I
| allowed to rot at Wroclaw (Itreci 11till*trlit HrtOi
, laul while "winkers m e walking
If !*• 11*1% Ma i I. i
t»
around Imrefoottd"
Kt #“1SSIII ^yiTtvt ' || M ii
J The Uwirnal said tile siloes were
OMAHA 1/19 r1lM' man i Iimv*
1)F'Ilh1Yi*“Imikllk^
Itill i ,»
Mured In the warehouse of the lht* |‘X
government
monopoly "Hpclem" !1&gt;» |iarktllt? /OH4* Jvlilll till 1Lf ||«&gt;v
at Je!i-ii!a irbira In loai-r Hiti-da Uu ntiif tilHl from Ih hunt itn
last July for ilLMiibutlnn among to
V n)|i tiLul for Uu1 » limu *Workers
‘ . T 7 te pewsjMprr adilcd: “ As Ihe trll iiliiiiit nni ifiii a |iarkhit?
to
warehouse » err damp ,, flpnlem ry,furr«*ni&lt;*nl &lt;irtvr.
notified (he aulhortlies. advising tm |Kukhk(»
liar I
immediate distribution or re­ otivhHLsiy in a hurry* Uu**
v?j»k*
moval o f goods. As tyi sirjis were dressevt jdnnjiter ^udiisl wltat a
taken by the aulhoriUes, the. pafklpg viol at tun tine was mu I
whole transport of slxw-s w aalw M tolil |3 .
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completely ruined while Hie work“ Hue." (teamed the stringer
era are walking Lirefooted"
handing
the ivip two dnll.u.
"Mike care ot llu- ,ar like a t-i«sl
Boston hail ttie I Ind |kianeligr-r
car subway In America.

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3 thp fc’twiwl pn|iif i+fj
Uir miHliftril T («&gt;rimitioii l- 1^
t|t*hn4-4l iiff-hu ki,, p=;iv Mi■ in,in (r. j
I hi motiuti'kts tin**
wltkh I
J Lh t|u*yy Li TV*\rt,w «*njy ,U T litu h ^
’ UliU»*rMI\ .uni lha k|x.fT

Workers ItarcTootod
UNRRA Shoos |{o1 !

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calibre haseball In tlic htstorv of
tile teatn

THREE

R E V IE W O F Y E A R IN S P O R T S

lit MAROt.lt V. RATLIFF
Al‘ Newstrnlurt-s
IlfK T K P O im
Ti-tt da. ( ' gai\ilr* » t » i made ptntrululiil fdottult lilatory 'Uv pint lug a tlltl W Jrun ultlunigH lu- In-t an jtm in the
aur ntiu* made .1 lu lie 1*11,1 hlalOry
for Itorkport High ft-hnoi
&lt;luiilrr&gt; c m ii Mar tj, lie vTith
f’ outlu rn Methods; Im his iv*lh»^e
iln.ts
Me ririn-il mitre t.iureta |
plavliK in prufesMoml rank* wiUt ■
the* PUUhuryli Streiera,
iluutent
joliu'd- ttu- Mariner]
e.trlv In JfMJ A Xtptimu* mine
Idea o ff .his left arm fast below
the efbnw ini! !it- simvil s lth ,h ii»
trb-n.U (tint tits ItMlbill « j * over
Hill alien lh- UMided iu 4 billet
of the Navy Mtwpltaf In I’lilladet-1
l&gt;hU utui si.niisi tits nvuis-raUnn
within the wuiul o f Uu* Philadet. i
nhia K w lw - -ftHH the nt,t rm th a ll!
fever returned lie l.i ti'r-,, ,| that
he Mill s-oii14 14 ,1 He i.i;kd the
tuaiter over with N tw doctors
nod they thduglit tiL. idea was n

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i G E O R G I A T E C H 41, ST. MARY’S 19.
t D E L A W A R E S T A T E 7, FLORIDA NORMAL G.
* O K L A H O M A 34, N. C. STATE 13.
* T E N N . S T A T E 32. LOUISVILLE MUNICIPAL 0.
! P E P P E R D I N E 38. NEDR. WESLEYAN 13.
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la th e present J o h n D. R ockefeller n K reater mnn
th an his fath er, th e c re a to r o f S tandard O il? Yes, answer­
ed a Cleveland editorial w riter, com m enting upon a Rocke­
feller speech In th a t city. T he reaifdiijtiven wtia Hla work
In organizing th e g r e a t R ockefeller Foundation, which
has perform ed untold services, especially in m edicine and
public health .
T here U room f o r debate. T h ere is no doubt, however,
th a t the soii is a fn r more^ praiseworthy, c h a ra c te r than
the fa th e r, whose w a y s.o f securing business success were
. not alw ays adm irable and whose tu rn to philanthropy in
h i; old age did not redeem the m anner in which he made
his money.
A m em ber of a y ounger generation whose family
fortune puls him above th e need for such stru g g le as the
eider w ent through in his early days finds him self with
time and energy, as well a s m oney, with which he mayserve llte public good. Some younger m em bers do so serve
and some do not. T he younger Rockefeller is one of those
who do.

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and hla iid*B
hoM to anticipate
intlclD iti and
ind head
hwd off w
y iitw.ouibrftK
aides hop*
any
n«w. outbreak ofj V
labor trouble In th* martUme Industry.^
.They hav* been quietly can vasal sy the Induitry'a’wafo'altuaUoit]
with th* two men whd aldpt In eettlement of the reqent a*4 strike*—J
Nathan P. Fetnetnyer, former War Labor Board member, and Jam**
IfL» I'tC JtD B U l
Fly, former Federal Communications Oommte-]
•Ion chairman.
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{ Labor Department oOciai* fere dlscusalny tm ’ J
poaelbUlty of tnvltlny maritime union and rmfctayemenf repreeenUUvts to a conference In Wash- .
tnyton well ahead of any showdown on new way* '
demands. ‘
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• .Utility Industry and labor representative* were! %
called In recenUy to consider ways and mean* of
maintaining Industrial harmony la their Held and
the m aritim e Industry may ba yiven the earns, •'
treatment.;
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U Tha bty marine'union*'already are talktny of
_ 1M7 way* demands, and the Labor Department
Jams* L My f wants to yet on the Job far enough In advanc* to
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avert another work stoppage. Government labor
•Jrpert* were crlllciaed for oot intervening soon enough In list fall’s
maritime tleup.j j
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aaaatata* T»«a» athtoh la aaala
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This new y e a r can be one of prosperity fo r thin nation
fahllaattaa af all aaaaa 4l»nf*ftM
ai|IH4 la II «f Ml afharttlaa provided labor and m anagem ent can keep industry's
wheels going w ithout costly strik es. This was the gist of
the first nnnual re p o rt to P resid en t T rum an by his new
Council of Economic A dvisors. T h e President, in mnking
the findings public, reveals m ore confidence in uninter­
THURSDAY, JAN. 2. 19*7
rupted good tim es th a n do th e advisers, who see certain
'tfinfcjon spots. These doubtless a re .the U ncertainty about
1
BULB TKKHE rOK TODAY
miners* wHgtHncrensos, a question waiting th e Supremo
W B U IT M ar- FOR TDK Court’s action on th e Lewis contem pt charges, and the
m DREAM HR.
CIVILIZATION CIO Union* new drive fo r 25 p e r cent w age hikes.
WOUUJ 8CAIICBLY IIAVR B3The council, bom u n d e r th e 1910 Em ploym ent Act,
CAPED FROM BARBARISM. BUT
includes
Edwin G. N ourse, of the Brookings Institute,
DREAMS HEUJ TO III! TRANS­
LATED INTO' M m oM TOO: And Leon Kcyserling, governm ent housing official, and John
Uirjf said tme In another, Behold D. Clark, U niversity o f N ebraska professor.’
j. hU tjfwuner comrlh—O ea 37:19. • W hile in general th e r e p o r t keeps the m iddle ground
between private e n te rp rise and governm ent-m anaged
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s o m e t h in ; fo r h o pe
(From The Atlantic Monthly) economy, the council arrives a t w hnt seem s a sound con­
At th* present rale it niu»t comr clusion: the m njor th r e a t to im m ediate prosperity 'must
K
to pare
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lie worked out w ithout direct governm ent intervention
I / And that rixht noon (hat the through the practical wisdom o f m anagem ent and labor,
meadow awrot
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And steeple buah not givxl to eat farm ers and financiers."
This m eans em ployers and em ployees settling their
Will naVc rmwdeil out th® odinl*
ir u i.
own nroblsm s nmicnbly and keeping on th e job-a good
Then* alt there I* to do la wait promise fo r 19-17. A m ericans w ould iike to sec it fulfilled.

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For maplo hlrch and epruce to
puah
*i;_ Through meadow aweet and steep­
l e Suek
iAnd crowd them out at a similar
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rate.
No plough among three rocks
would pay. -

with other things
•if wl
fio busy ymirwlf
■eea put on their
'While the tree*
wooden ring*

And In long-alrevrd branches hold
their away.
Th*n cut down the trees when
lumber grown.
And there’* your uriallnc earth ill
freed
From lovely blooming hut wa*te
ful weed
And ready again T»r the grata to
dwn.
A cycle we’ll say of a hundred
year*.
Thus fnreelghl does It and lalstei
fairs.
A^'virtu* i s which wc a|l may
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Unless a government Interferes
PAtUnee and. looking aw*y ahead.
And leaving some thing* to take
their course.
Hope may not nourish 6 row or
horsa
Bat'apes a III acricnlain. ’ll* said
ROBERT FROST.
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Jher* have been too many “wont
etrftjhro" lately. “More ha.sU, leas
■paad."
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Uranium may be found In Uie
Antarctic, but a lot of people would
rather let It May Uiere Ilian go
after IL
JKLtJWf* we look armind ua.
the more we're convinced that
this dvttuaUnn will die out for
lack of parking opacr.

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at your assists slowly tum' rad and drooping
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sulphur eh*! and you am
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by th * name, phuta to
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ance but the consumer doesn’t cat I fru it evil was to turn honest and
th e akin and frpm the consumer’s| use some of the millions of dollpni
stan d p o in t an orange la either Vo collect for advertising purposes
good to cat or it Isn't, and when to wern consumers th a t I M h e y
th e hntirrwifc' (-nr* tn h e r fnvnrlto | buy Florida f r u it In Heplcmber
g ro cery uloie nr fruit nturul and regardle.M of Its appearance, it
pay* trirmiRli the nose fo r Florida Is not fit to e c t ami urgo them
f r u it that “look* nice” nnd then to w ait until it It ripe.
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g o ta hnntp to find th a t the darn i If we can't sto p the shipm ent
s tu f f l*nt’ fit to cut, »h* just of green fru it maybe we m ight
nntiirully lays o ff of citrus fruit protect the consum er and prevent
fo r tt long time to come.
his buying i t In any event an
You nnd I do the sam e thing advertisement pieced in the n a­
r ig h t here in "Florida In the tion's m etropolitan p ap trs heed­
su m m er time.
V/e step into v ed: " W A R N I N G : FLORIDA
ato m nnd pay from fiOr to ft FRU IT IS N T F IT TO EAT. Don’t
fo r n honey dew melon. Wo aro buy GREET fru it, w ait until It la
fond of hntiey -dews and look for­ ripe.” or word* to th a t effect
w ard to n real tre a t. Then when would prove so startlin g th a t ill
%t» n it down to tho h rra k fn st table
nnd find thnt otir costly melon
la a a green a* grass and so hard
th n t wc ran’l even g e t a fork in
It v-r u ir vff honey dews for a

Answering w h a t ho calls "th o wishful thinking
ainung thoau nftor-tho-ovont stra te g ists who now deplore
tho uko of tlie atom ic bom b", Knrl T. Compton writes
impressively in tho D ecem ber A tlantic M onthly. Dr.
Compton, since 1930 ht*nd of M assachusetts In stitu te of
Technology, ns a scicntcist w as nctively identified with
the bomb experim ents, wns an observer on Gen. Mao
A rth u r's sta ff, and im m ediately a fte r V-J Day wns In
Jap an interview ing leading Jap an ese m ilitary and scien­
tists, m any of tho la tte r pcrsonnl friends.
Dr. Compton believes use o f the bomb on tho two
Japanese cities saved " h u n d re d s of thousands-porhaps se­
veral m illions-of lives, both Am erican nnd Jnpnncse."
Though J a p n n was a lre a d y beaten in one sense, from bison
tho ground research ho is convinced th n t in the w ords of
tho Japaneso them selves, " J a p n n would have fanntically
defended iyer hom eland until ail Japanese w ere killed."
The invasion, sol fo r Novefbbor, 1JM5, would have been
n slau g h ter of both J»|&gt;ancae and Americans.
The bomb was in h u m a n -a s la nil w a r-D r. Compton
agrees, b u t it brought lesa destruction of life nnd property
a t Hiroshim a and Nngnnnkl combined than did the B-20
raids over Toyko, Use o f the bomb over a city was
necessary to Indicate w hnt it could do to a comm unity.
A .second bomb was needed to show th n t it was not an
isolated weapon, and th erefo re to clinch surrender.
Dr. Com pton's conclusion deserves a tte n tio n from
all A m ericans: C onsidering w hnt 50ft bom bers, onrh
carrying an atom ic bom b, could do to the City of Tom or­
row, Am erica m ust, whllo striving generously to promote
a United N otions' peace, " n o t lightly su rren d er the bomb
ns means fof her own defense." America should share
it only when an intern atio n al pence plnn is adopted in
which we can have g r e a t confidence.

7ha people who called for _
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
white Christmas would hare been
By RUSSELL KAY
h o t aa content not to have had
U on (ha reads.
Klltlny the goose that Uy* the thet September .fruit U not fit to
Amy's meteor rocket has golden egg Is universally recog­ cat yet they Insist on rushing It
____ M a apeed of 3.M7 miles an nised fee tn unprofitable practice/ ta market Shippers who have
there era some
ntracted for fruit are besieged
hour. Tills makes a new (dark to but unfortunately
who Insist on .disregarding
growers begging them to plea
be shot at by the driver* of Nome follu
such
time
teated
fefelbms
end
In
^arly"—the grower* are mfretd
ancient JxiopptM.consequence the goote that .lay* of e freest'and don't breathe easy
A weak spot. In our economic Florida's golden citrus egg u until thetr fruit Is off the trees
ajatem Is the failure to bring to. staggering around In such ■ sorry and the sooner the better. Ship­
that eitrus Interests ere pers hoping to hit m fancy market
gather the farmers Wlioao fruits condition
viewing the situation with genuine take a chance cm green fruit They
•Od vegrtatiUw ref from Inability alarm.
may come out ell right but. th*
to harvest and market them, and
There are probably s lot of
imaumers who find their reuoni for th* slump In citrus taete they leave in the consumer’s
mouth it eo bitter that it kills the
shelves empty,
prices; unseasonable westher has market for better fruit leter on.
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It
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Our attempt to regulate the
Chicago baiber planned, ’ll
of shipping gre*h fruit It a shipment of green fruit by law
if ever John L. Lewis got evil
primary cause. W* hare been has been a dismal failure. Chemhi* chair, to share off those doing It for year* and then when
eyebrows. ,|f» go* hla top- th* 'refection k*u In we howl our tale may play around with their
taet tubes all they like hut they
— f. but lost his nerve at the heeds off. And the blame reels can't
make an immature- nrnnjrr
moment, thus ioatng hla chance with tha growers as much as It Or grapefruit taete like a ripe
i* the moat fsmoua barber In does
Tha color-added precast may
n .*with the shipper*.
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would' do a lot more good than
harm .
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it makes a lot more ssnse than
killing the m arket and kidding
ourselves and our customers the
way we’ve been doing for years.
I venture to say th a t «v»ry green
Florida orange nr g rap efru it th at
finds its way to m arket kills the
sals of n thousand ripe ones later
in the season.

GENERAL RETIRES
I/ONDOW. Jan. 3—(A*f—Oen. F»r
Frederick Morgan la Insisting to­
day. that hla retirement from the
British army, announced by tha
War Office, Is not at hU request.

• THE SENATE HEARINGS on'8enalor Theodore '0 . BllboT(D)
of Mississippi are way out In front aa far aa laughs are concerned.1
Th* witnesses ksep giving a flourish to thslr answers that hava
spectators bent double In laughter. In this respect, th* notabts
witness la Robert Osndy. a Mississippi Insurance agent who goes In
for politics.
Gandy's moat frequent answer to questions to: "Senator. I guess
you don’t know about Mississippi politics."
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Usually, this answer Is directed ct Senator Homsr Ferguson (ft)ij
of "Michigan, who has don* virtually til of th* cross-examining.
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a Gandy apant a great steal of Urn* explaining that under tha Mia-*
atastppt custom, th* winner In th* Democratic primary usually pays
.tha campaign bills for th* candidate he defeats. *"
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Boms senator*. Including Ferguson, hava had a eolhewhat dlOeull
tlma getting straightened out on this custom.
Meanwhile, Bilbo sit* quietly during the hearings, listening-intenily and smoking EbiJTkOtek ctgae:-He is going to hare th*
' ,w-ord by reading a statement at th* doe* of the hearings, s '
expect to find out if Bilbo accepted gifts from war contract©
violation of tha la * //
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finds government official*, expecting a downward: trend In th* £ 9
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mand for meat, sttrilng by lata 1947 or early 1941.
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Economist# point out that a» mors consumer gOoda.becom* t f t lk ___
and
abla—such aa automobiles, refrigerators, cewlng machines
mac
Ilk*—consumers will spend more of U)tlr Incorns for:
ijte
these Items,-1*** for meat and other food products.* * Mara F»re
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There should b# more pork In 1947 than there was
'forecast^
this year. Th* reason Is that farmers hava Increased
Nr IMF
hog production substantially. Also, beef output will
b* approximately th* same In 1947 as It y as this year. _
.Th* Agriculture Department, meanwhile, believes" that farmers
(ars planning on plantnlfc larger crops next year.
Result—took for possible surpluses In some food Items In 194f«*
SimilarJ o th* potato coop this yaar.f
Morgan once eras Deputy Chief' of
Staff to Supreme commander Oen.
Dwight Elsenhower and helped
plan tho Normandy invasion. Tho

British War Office has maria ho
explanation of Its announcement
that tha Sl-ysar old Morgan had
retired.

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\Ye ran spend two million or
ten million for th a t m a tte r «dJ
v crtlsin g Florida citrus i n 'n ew s­
p ap e rs. iintinncl m agasint* and
th ro u g h other mediums. We can
show pretty pictures of Juicy,
full-colored fru it and tell of its
h ea lth vsluc until we e re blue
In th e fsce am i it will be like
th ro w in g money down a r a t hele
if w® fail t» back up th a t adver­
tis in g with honesty and a depend­
able quality product.
I t might be w orthwhile to sup­
plem ent our ritru * inspection ser­
vice by adding a few disinterested
u n h iasrd consumers. L et a few
hnusew ivri, typical of those w*
m u st depend upon for our market,
g iv e our early fru it the “taste”
te s t. They will tall you In a hurry
w h eth er It is fit to ent or not.

January 2 n d t
It may be a little old-fashioned — our idea of banking,
for it has changed very little in the nineteen years we
-have been serving Sanford and Seminole County.

No matter what other testa lh»
fruit may hava met. If tt fails to
paaa - thf consumers "teste” teal
th en it has no business on the
market and It shouldn’t ba shlppad.
8ome old timer? wag their beads
and tat) you that It Is "Impos­
sible” to slop the shipment of
green fruRr end from whet has
been going pn In Florida year
after year i am Inellned to agree
with them. I doubt if- It can b*
done hy law or regulation, twit
until we do find aome answer toj
thi* problem « lot of people ate •
going to get hurt, not only people
directly In thg citrus business but
uit about every one in Florida
or the Industry Is dominant, and
when citrus folks suffer alt of us
must take the rap along with
■them In one w«y or another.
In a column I wrote a few ytars
ago on this same subject during I
■ similar situation to the pre-',
sent, I surges ted that one way
wo might put a atop to tha green

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Activities
— TELE. NO. 148

New Years Eve Dance
Held At Country Club

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A New Year* Oance was held
at the Seminole Country Club nn
TUESDAY.,
irmM ilp L e i^ ie °f U* T ur*day night with about 200
___ allotiai cbu’rn i ,wtu inset persons pfxnont. The dance.Marled
10:30 h'clock
with
Neill
i t U dp^arlah H ouse'at 3:00 p. M at
Powell's O rchestra playing.
The d u b rooms were beautifully
decorated w ith m agnolia .leave*
interspersed with red and green
at reamer*. Basket* *&gt;f delphini­
M M f Betty K mV. * h’rWe eltct, um, snap dragon*.-w hite MarchM honored with a coffee amt au* and gladioTuie* were used and
icivW givrn TuctnftiVYtiornin* by- the elub wa* lighted with candle*.
El ix a 'd ia r ln llr T rue’ at her Lake In the cocktail lounge wa* a long
M a r^ nAome the roiLdi «&gt;f which table at one side. It w a r covered
w errfflftkotnied * v y R l - ) * l y at-, w ith a w hite cloth anil centered
range men l a of pink ami white w ith yallow caleTidulai In a blue
pottery bowl flanked with yellow
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the moTirtdg' the hon­ ■candle* in blue holder*. A buf­
or**-A»ws prevented with mlscel- fe t supper was served at a late
laneoM , g ifts in M iitm m with hour from the table and conihted
of turkey, ham and beef salad
• la ri* w ilyiii of 'Jlieppy Honey­ sandwiches
with potato chip*,
moon'1 printrd on them,
pickle* and hot coffee.
'MfSr-E. 3. Dix predded over
The orchestra played for danc­
v*’ rerviriy.iuiil,
i vi
e yfffee
assLlinic
M r*.,
&gt;l\ T nic i'l-.vctvlng were ing until 4:00 A. M.
M r*.'
M. Hall nnjj*lfr», W. K.
Bake)
Tlt5»f Invited to 'h e ' with Mi*a
King" were tin- MMitEa Shirley*
Kick, Jackie llrotchle. Mary Ann
MIm Betty King, whose engage­
WheWhtd, S hirletr'K inhli. Nancy
Collum, Sylvia Mrixch, Martha m ent wa* recently announced tn
I’aH e^tin etly M ono,, Calhnriin' G ilbert J- Blocker of DeLand, tol l
Clark. Audrey llm h .lb ln n Baker. o f the plana for her wedding to­
Carmllf . BaUcn. Jaiuy., H eticl. Tut day.. The ceremony vrrtl take place
A lv ln g ijo n . Mr*. ./jUAn Hughe*, nn Jan. IT at the F lral Presby­
a h r a . William fitSpVrV^and MU* te rian Church a t li:00 o'clock wiU*«
D r.- E, II. Brownlee officiating.- t
MU* King chose a* her maid &lt;&gt;f
honor Mis* ‘M artha Page and her
only other attendant will oe MisJ
M ary Mott of Tampa. Jam es W est
w ill serve as he»t .fjyuv for Me.
Blocker and ushers will lie John
Gndhuc, J a rk Bragg and Dirk
Bell all of D el .and.
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have Iwen' Usueil lull all friends
of the couple are invited tn attend.

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For Wedding: Told

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Misa Ruth Hale ha* relu m ed to
her home after spending the holi­
days in Macon, Ga.
Mr. and Mra. \V. G. Ho** and
Tony Huddleston spent last week­
end in Jacksonville a* the guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Mac Huddleston.
Mr. and Mr* Hay 8 * » c r have
returned home after spending the
holidays with Mrs. flav-er’a parents
In W tnuuma, Fla.
F rien d s, of Mlsa Oleda Dyson
will be glad -to learn that she U
improving after having been con­
fined to her home with Influenza.
Mr. and Mr*. Will W hitm ire
have returned home after spend­
ing the Christmas holiday* with
Dr. and Mr*. Fred C. W hitm ire
and Janice at Ft. Payne, Ala.
Mr*. H uncll Birman* of Adel,
O s. la the guest of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. P. N W hitehurst,
at their home on Dark Avenue for
a few days.
Mr. and Mr*. Carey liar field who
spent the holidays with friend* and
relatives In Columbus. On, and
Honoke. Ala have returned to
their home at 1700 Magnolia
Avenue.
Mr*. Pnut fYmld lias returned
fmm Allentown. Pa. after spending
a month with h er daughter and
wm-ln-law. Mr. a tu f Mrs. 8t.
Ctalr Kendrick and son IPnut.

Ilclirium’a 1947 Army
Totals 7.7,1)00 Men
fllliVH ANNOI Nt'HM I NT
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M f„pnd Mr*. T ,r, SfrMrnnamy
annoOhce the b l r ^ n f 'a daughter.
Wanda l.ee,' Ihi* *ttturrdn; in the
IpPcrrUaM -niightmf '•M'lU-ourlnl llm
pital,
Mr*. . McMennnmy i» the
form er Kloi*e Dunn.

Mr. and Mr*. R. 0 . HI**or are
living temporarily with Mr. and
Mr*. 117 J . . lo*h;nan.* .Mr. IltsSct
i* associated with the Govern
HUUUBefaB—tA'r—Tim Iletalah m rnt~N ew *- S ervtrr at the S tate
arm y in 1947 will have 73.500 Farmer* Market.
m an—34.600 professional soldiers
and 48.000 rccrulU—acordlmt to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bond and
a report from the Senatorial
Commission for national Defense son of Richmond. Ky. have ieturnrd tn their home after »|"*n-lillg the holiday* with their dough
John W lnlhrop led the first ter and son-in-law Mf. and Mr*
group of settlers to Bouton tn 1830 W alter Mnrgan.

Price

Reception Given By.
Laneys And-Higgins

These Women

Mr. and S.i*. J. O. Laney and
ny DOROTHY HOE
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Mr. and Sir*. Jam es Higgins en ­
Associated Press Fashion Editor,
tertained on New Year* day be­
Evening slipper* are back, and
Miss America haa them
tween the hour* of 4:0ft and 7:0(1
o'clock at th eir home on south
FVr the first time since the war.
Sanford Avenue.
must shoe shops arc supplied with
The guest* were met at the door
a glamorous assortment of formal
hy Mrs, R. It. Dea*. Mi*. W. K.,
footwear this season, and V . B.
KirVhhoff, Mr*. Iloblcy Bruce nod
women ire making up for lost lime
Mrs. James Grappa and shown
by snapping up the most frlvoloua
HQ
•V , *Into the living rooms which weie
and elaborate one* they can find.
I o rcn o l cn suite for the occasion,
T ractImllv any kind of evrftlng
j The l.nney heme was beautifully
slice you can Imagine la helng fu m ­
decoratnl with a profusion of
ed mil by tnrmbera of the Guild
gladinliifC* and snapdragon* in
of Belter Hlioe Manufacturers, d e­
various shade* o f - peach ami rose.
signed lo go with fuller skirt*, upW hitr candle* w rrr used in light­
In-front and down-In-back hem ­
ing.
lines, slit skirts and all the new
Mr*. B. P. Caswell. Mr*. Ed­
silhouettes of the gala ry ruing
e,
w ard lliygiti*. Sr., Mrs. tliville
fashion scene among the most Im­
Bark*. Mr*. Fred Williams and
portant style* shown are: Mndala.
Mr*. Edwin Shinholser led I he
with or without ankle straps; ‘t i l
gue»l* to the (lining room. The
sling pumps; hlgtv-front types In
table wa» covered with a white
which the Instep t* co rn ed with
M adeira cloth ahd In the center
Intricate Jeweled network; high,
wa* a graceful arrangem ent &gt;f
elaborate platforms; wedgea. and
itd ro*e» in a silver bowl balanced
clogs
rn either *idr w ith white candle*
in *llvw holder*. At one rod of
style* are even more elaborate
I he table rggnng wa* serve.! from
than before the war, and there I ’ / i
an antique hand-painted punch
Is « new look to the silhouette and
I howl which belonged to Mt*. D.
construction
of
the
^net-war
I- Tbra*her. Coffee wa* s e n r d
evening idjnr riatform s of all
from a diver *ervice at llir other
heights are much In demand,
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end. Stiver and cty*U l tray* hrld
many-with decoration concentrated
tiny sanilwlchc*. cookies, fruit
on the platform Gold and stiver
caito. pttund cake and salted nut*.
Imported brocade* are back, though
Arrangement* nf w hite glsdioluse*
very scarce. Cold and allver kid
in silver bowls flanked with while
i are with u* once more, as are all
'candle* w eir on" I he serving table*.
*144! KID* of silent picture*, Jackie Coognn, 32, I* pictured In Hollywood, i colors of satin Bnd moire.
OltTINO Of ADY for ll.e New Year'* At either end of th e m antel w n e
C a l, cutting the wedding cake with his new bride, Ann McCormack,
‘Highlights of the "rawin'.*- col­
Day aquatic program at Santa Mon-1 small arrangem ent* of red lose22, of Dotlnn, M ss*, hi* tliratrlral partner Following the ceremony lection Include an all-over shoe
lea, Calif., I* Joan Thomaj. 18, dt and raudlr*.
the
couple
left
for
a
Nevada
honeymoon,
(fnlcrnational
SoumlphnloV
of gold sequin*, a high-throated
Venice, California. Joan will coin-/
T hole who presided »l tbe
pump of silver kid with Jeweled
-le against the co»»t champion glrll punch howl and coffee service and
| network ocroiy* the Instep, a
htleluvird performer, F.teanof a** la tad with the serving during
1 O rivlan thong-like sandal, bronis
the afternoon w ere Ml*. P.
• .voter.
( internal ional)
Tbrnahvi. Mrs. A. W. las-. 3D*.
khb sllptiers, and pumps trimmed
Ruth Krott. Mr*. Wallace w t n f* t,{*&gt;.
r «» Unperl
llnpe
R. |. t'ornell, Mf*.
M i.N N io n a r y
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iTt rlckUtid,-* Mt a. E ’ t TVf&gt;V. * Td if v v*
FVndley ColHiu. Michigan Btate'a
|g)NI)ON
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IXivgUte
total
BFTHUmy. Gloucestcndllrr, WigF.dmoniL Mti»ch. f Mr*
Henrv
wrcAUtng ooiu'h. in IM l won the
tfeslruttlrm'Of
many
Taciorlea
dur­
tftul
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Unlkant.
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W ith*. II. Mr*. Fit ward lliggin*.
National AAU championships In
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Mrs Malcolm- lliggin*. Mr*. ing the war, tfnvlrl Industry has Iciltmrv company official, who the 127 jioutwl class.
Ford llemltfrkson. ."l»»URi«ry | Mo|ro,w HiKgin*. Mr*. John Hig
A'dmlU he ha* never read any o f,
explorer ami atlorney at law, and ein*. Mr*. Wallv DieTrirh. Mr*. liicreivscd ILv product lifh ‘of foot­ EUraU-tli - B a r r e t t
Browiitng'a
known n* “the Livingstone of 1he I II.-vl*r-t t Mttse* ami Mi** S arah wear by 30 pervent over 1915, work*, will establish a shrine fur
O rinos’d” in thrv jeglon of which I
Deputy
Minister
Dimttrt
Kosten­
the famous author
Fnderby.
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South Amefiran (Tver he hoa lati j Warren
About 2"ft guest* called during ko salt! In a 1'i.v* Interview hro.idtie has Issighl ‘ Itnpr End1' the
tiled for many m u - In ronverl I
bv lliw .iw radio
hniK/v near tadlhiry wticre Wlrasnvngr tn h e , ..r lid iunglp !&lt;■| tb r npjadutraL hours.
Potty large factories ir/*nnrttj l*-th spent her early year*, for
C hristianity, will ,iV a vf-rie* *d j
PA C K A G E S T O E irr
pnxlucllon ddrlrig tile year while glTiliaNi juid plan* in rrlmlkl the
talk*. itoTting Sunilay at tin* ,
II
Ml
11 kRCACl 1106. K o t t W
restoration work on the plan:* lentil- m ill p re se rv e It In her tiic n iI’oola We*leynn Chiirrh =,1* roll*-- ‘
Hi-.l ,.f Hollfer,1 *-l« the MI |).*i .* *
OTT.
wa* " lilt -In progress

Russian, Shoemakers Elizabeth Browning
Top IMS Mark Home To Be Memorial '“,h

Kxphiyor
. .To (rive Talk Scries

»pwrlry

f A R E E U ’ S

Rich Mineral Find
In Siberia

R ead

The evening services i'lMtig the
w,-i-k will Is’gin -il . 71 o'clock,
nre-mling t** the He* I F. Frau
risco. partio ef tin *liiireh, and

i
j

UJNUON id’i New
mineral
riches ,-ohUoK to Hovlrt llu.*sla's
vast natural wraith have been dUIln*tv rt ill Im’,. h...■*f»4*4 ir*
t #«iUi4ionn9y
-r m r m l , In U&gt;&lt;* Sil» rlan soviet lei .
srrxii‘1* kt ^ 10 **&lt;,}--*,k **llrt
Niin»!=i&gt;
nfU t riirtm, .Inn. I .J V1 this TTit‘rt ISibllc of Tuva,
ifijf, wptifmiiM jut it t i n «"» f»'«m thf
An expedition from the U 8 S ft
iu il if trw nil! In* t*%liiBiip+t, niul mt Academy of Science rrportrd Mos­
unuHitai
f f»m* I He lifirk cow r a d io , found gold, silver enpinterior of SouUi Ameilra will
.
iron ore. cobalt «nd 2fi-fool
given. The public l* mvlled I" '1deep
\ _ coal seam.*.
iiltcml.
Canoni fitly, Nev , Is tin* small
s t stale capital In,the IF 8

mm

t

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STATC

THEATRES

^

DORIS
PETTI.

JOAN
Mli.I.ER. v rOMHARDY.
DODSON.
MALI. - AND OTHER
FAMOUS
TRUDY
I l.!).r&gt;

I .llll,

AND

I

wool,

DRESSES

Smasher
N o. I

1 4 c -Q p rn * 1 2 : 4 8 p tm .- 4 0 c

Today and Friday!

ON SALE FRIDAY ONLY
9:00 a. m.To \_-6:00 p.m.
,

*

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oi HOIWHS

4?98

'APPROXIMATELY 1/3

ALL WOOL

Tn 1/2 OFF
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SOLIDS

2

PC.

FAMOUS NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED STYLES

© SIZES FOR JUNIORS, 0 to 17
. MISSES 12 fn 20

SLIPOVERS, CARDIGANS
*

BRAND Nf W WOOLS!
IN SlfK K HIST A FEW DAYS

© PI.AIDS
AND I PC.

AUITRAIIAN soprano Jean Love la
shown with "Jerry", single comb
Rhode Island Bed grand champ, at
the ofvenlng of the annual poullry
show In New York City. He'* In­
sured for 13,000. Over 3,000 chick­
ens a re In the city to take part In
the big show.
(/nternoffo«*D

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Dr Iwonard Barker
O piom rlrlst
Eye* n a m ltird —tilasaea fitted
203 M. O range A i*
Orlando. Florida
Phone 4967

LONG AND SHORT

SLEEVES

•~5AYEHii*.TO 7.52 ON
YOUR SMART. SPRING
DRESS

ALL SIZES

ON SALE* FRIDAY .

_____

cl«Arlnjr o u t tu rts stock* of colon and slu t. Some are atiahtly tolled.
Ill will waah b e a u tif u lly , all a r e exceptional value*.
f r ’re

O H .S A U FRIDAY ONLY I

,

Notice

9:00 A. M.

Wc. invite all visitors in Sanford to regis­
ter witli the Chamber o f Commerce at the
Tourist Center C-omer First Street and
Sanford Avenue.
Tourist Club meets every Monday
Li .
• I*
you are cordially Invjted.

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�TH E SANPOHD HERALD, 5AMFORD, FLORIDA

ifE S *

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—
T h e GrmJett O p p ortu n ity

'•y ioto
Supply
Start the Now Ytor
t— With B l g f # *pd

“Where CiintomerH Send Their Friends1
M N * q r« a9 w i* M fefcw M j»

HOME CONTROLLED
204 Knot Klrat Sir ret
Hanford, Florid*

STEAKS:
Club, Sirloin or Rib

STEAKS'
SIRLOIN OR CLUB

th 4

52c

Ih

DELTA SWEET

Ih 19c

j PORK CHOPS

Smoked B renkfa.l Strip

lb

(i9c

lb

49c

Fre*h W e»lern Fork

I

LOIN ROAST1 W estern Fork Chop!.

Sliced

Breakfast BACON

ALL CUTS.

lb 69c

••

lb

AoGmde , .

------

55c

DIXIE DARLING

ASK AT srdK E

MIXED
PICKLES

Smoked

BACON

fo r

Drink

RAISIN

s p e c ia l

4—PAGE
COLOR
PRICE
LISH!

COCKTAIL

BREAD

Standard V egetable

SOUP

yagtlable

d ix ie

Nf

d a r l in g

w h it e

BREAD

loaf

, ' ^

PURE LARD

SPRING LAMB LEGS lb 52c

Aged Cheddar Cheese lb 55c

SHOULDER ROAST lb 39?

Lamb Square Cut

17-Da
CA* H i V A I - » A « o 5 n t r

Hlokrly'i T o m iU

Bt4 . D4U

JUICE

STACKS

P R IC E /

Har rumrnlo T om ijo

SAUCE

Tomatoon

lh .. . 19c

Stringlc*.

POTATOES nq. 2»/, 24c

Fresh Cut

Squash

lettuce

... 2 heads .

15c

CORN

w is i

SUWi

Rozedala Halves

APRICOTS
No. 2Vt 25c
Sauer* V.nilU

C * if 1 6 '/2c

FLOUR

Fancy Fne.h California

2 hunches

JUICE

STARCH

2

9c

rUlitmrj IU.I

CHERRIES

CHEESE

no. 2

33c
U'iuJilaiLrioii

HUNTS

\ cans

CELERY

2 Htks. 17c

NUU

APPLES
JilJry Florida

ORANGES

APRICOTS

HY-PRO

ONIONS
3 lb»
10c
u*b* nutu
POTATOES 5 lbs 25c

Del Monte

A Real Bleach
And Liquid Clearuef

Street Potatoes * Kiln Dried, Fancy

SANTA CRUZ No. 21

,

COFFEE

2 Q t Btls. 25c

*

— -

.

CATSUP

1

.PEARS

KR£Y'S T e n d e r e d Sugar-Cured Smoked

.

Doe* Everythin*

Pillibury'* Pancake

WASHBURN'S *

FLOUR

Baby Limas 25c
Lge. Limas lb 29c
HMlIA M flrwn
BEANS No. 2 can 21c
DM MeoW C. O. W*tt n.

lb.

GRAPENUT FLAKES 10c
D*t

No. 2 can

29c

8 lbs 29c

4 lbs. 39c
0

0
A
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fl

.

BEECH

SLICES
Lb.

(when. available),

W ait.

Streak

BACON

IVORY FLAKES
lg.36c
■

O’L e.n

lb 39c

28c

Libby’* W hole

IlyumaM N « U r

Best Grade In Ctn. Pur*

No qollinf-N o Scrubbing

OXYDOL
Iff. 33c
BID* 1 3 &gt;/2c

.SECTIONS N o,2can 18c RAISINS IB ox. pkg. 29c
17c RAS1N BRAN. 2 for 28o

Ducklings

MT. VERMONT. RtNDl
.

At.

lb

OYSTERS p t 59c .TO M A TO
No Bone No W a .te

(w hen *v»il*h U )

IV O R Y
SNO W
lh pkg,
GOLD MEDAL
Slokely’t

SALAD

Condensed Milk
Can 21c

lr. 35c

(when

avalleb la ).

TENDRR Cfl
piio r t n u n

FRHSI1 GROUND HAMBURGH* ft.
Dill MB RIIIUKHT HTRW ^ ;I ! UE.

Old Dutch

Cleanser 2 cans 15c
rtt-M ule Team

DRESSING
8 ox jar 19c

i t ’. AMtd.

45c

Ball. Standard

U ____ D . l l

1 lb. Package

PRUNES

Chopped

(when

M l* *

PEAS

^

2 lbs

CENTER

I*. 33c

Pure Ivory In *fl*k# Form
Libby*. Sweet Mixed

29c

Wlrwaap

SUPER SPUI)S10I1ir53c

Snider** Fancy

P v t

2 lbs

In Mr.h B « o —Mala1*

Ue S. NOe 1

'* or Del Monte

r-

NOCTIL
LEMONS

All Brand*. Tall Can*

Cranberry
. .
*

2 '/,

OATS

APPLES

Mn*r» Atari*

.

1

tom atoes

f o r k Im perial

A&amp;lor

SAUCE No. 2 can

»*.&amp; .

New Pack FI*.

No.

extract

Krnfl’a Velveetu

r u t l T T * Craam fitjrte O. IV

IH V t

8 tb bag ............... .......... 30c
170 .I z e ........ doz. ......... 20c
210 .ize ........ doz ........ 10c
Florida

........ I h .......... 3c

22-oa- — 23c

Ubbr Mii*i
VEGETABLES l&amp;-oi,15c

°R IODIZED

AND

In IJfh l Syrup tttrrrl

B ea n s....... . 2 lbs __ 35c
PINEAPPLE ORANGES

Fr*»li Green

Cabbage

PiA,N

B-os

Florida

No. 1 Potatoes 10 lbs.
30c*
Fla. Celery ... 2 Bunches 19c
Yellow Onions 3 lbH . 10c

L*r|0

l l

Chuck Roast
Ih 39c
M eal
Plate and Brisket Stew lb 29c | All
LEAN BEEF STEW
Streak O 'Lean W hile

Shlppod

1fc,55c

Round Bone Shoulder

. ROAST

BACON

Ku u m

STALL FED U. S. GRADE A HEAVY
WESTERN BEEF

YOUNG TENDER U. S. GRADE A
BAI1Y BEEF;

LRAN, MEATY. NHCKl

t ! S tr a in e d

�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

THURSDAY

PA G E SEVEN

Legal Notit'e

By S T A N LE Y

THE OLD HOME TO W N

iSETT/Ai BIG CITY IDEAS-HUH ?
A SIT DOV/VM STI5IKE —---R E M E /M B E ^ - I S A Y /i O

K ITCH EM 5 T O V F W O O D

OR 111e b e st ic e c r e a m

\ / \ a A / v^
^

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pa n c a k e s

If

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7,

r ^ ^ v G C T

). y vi

R O L L IN ' X
*&lt;2&gt; -T a . ^

’• M ik i (^iir Own lc« Cream, A ll Flavors
Taaly - Deliciou* • H ealthful

.1 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'J

FOR REN T

TWO HMMOOMS. furnUhed M.•e FOR HA1J-:. 2 ilu lj. 3 bedroom
Binder a t Mufguirt Aim
I.uum-. ,’ikhI knaUMi Oknrl
leaving town. 1't«mi* 1ut&lt;l-\V
ROOM FOR RENT. 7tKl Oak A ir
Flume 2t4*W.
(JNK tl E K lJ X - m ir \ l tut* The,.
l*;*le I’liiruf fv'il-R or nv|l t i l l
O FFICE HPACE in n a
HI at.
French Ait1 4
Uaiik See Mr Ki|juUk*.

414 Sanford Avapua
• itl

tWl&gt;.142),

nxr.i wllli Im II i ami
PfcntM* MSrt-M

i

lt HAJ.K 7 to.ini bungalow with
laiinf 2h o butll.
1, rliva* In j*ll*)ll.‘
kitchenette

PiiriiL'Juit

WAN FED TO RENT

rumiRhcil m tin flit iiistifi! |t
oi u| iui tim’fil IViriiNitriil u
tnUs. hvriylmily'ji lln iiiu ttrr
I'liyiiu I 'JI n.

Attention, Young Women
BACK ROAD FOLKS

*who are high school graduate* between IS and 3*
la n of age, of aound mental and physical Iteallli
Id of good character—
*
IM E N U R S E S .
.
it tiie proper prufeaalort,
iirigr lienrra) Hoapltai,
L Florida la recm lting
of aludent nuraea &lt;o‘
training in Lata JanuIpplfratluna ,.yrhlvh ■ «
imediately caii .llll lie
Id ao that applicant!
regularly admitted
»»•
I* approved Ly the
ile.tl.^1 Aaiorialioli
American pCollege uf

W ANTKH:

lt/?m&lt;Ll&gt; t'liUHj,; )l;lw. ,
^U/wU IJirJt l*4un,• «iuriti|f

S C O TT’S SCRAP B O O K

Surgeon*. The training achuul
I* fully adequate and offer*
*v«y
facility
fur training
n u r w a — unusual claim .room*,
laboratory, d .m o tu lrat,0n room farih liea and a n * * u ,ri* n t*d • ni!
Student nu raa. g el comPNU m aintenance and three
vacation annually. They
j|v? | n a c o m f o r t a b l e In lin e
with adequate apace for Tiome
||( e&lt; recrealiou and en teitaiu
merit, auparviaed by carefully

.Snmii »|»athm«nt

mfulta. * ( ‘nil Pmiailitiuii it» t
Phone ItfifiJ.

n „i„

IlH H lin

Ajiyly to Ulrertor of Nur&amp;lng Service
O range-'Oeiieral Hospital, Orlando. Fla

BIRDSEY FEEDS
. | qNLV ONE GRADE

,

IlflltllOW IIEUK WlfKUK

I’IUVa CV is itis n :n i;i»
IM it imiuidl V a| i «* fur p n v iC |
in rnirnry iiin»*rr* t% BtrtrtlV
Pi ii-i.li
iriutiv^i »ii? fiot^
♦*1in i ymir rfftilt
l uitr t?uka, 111Vi f ihf illl .111r til. iiSStiaDiMl
wtl1 n. I in ’ a.f %vrl»f |l«*r^tl||«l
tiff i mn I li,n- i* iiti *:nw*i fill

iti i H i m j i . , ,
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L o o k in g
p r a c o w s

THE BEST

I I I \N rtl.

Iu2 M.i'nf. i.t Avenue

h lltl.li litlti.l.-, „ in,
• " " " i'. e liiiiK i,^ , ,„„„

IM&lt;^&gt;PLHHA4;t«
DLHMARK, IS
MADE. IM THE
JLIKEWLSS
oF -fHE
EHI'WIMED
Bo d ie s o f
FOUR
F ie r c e

AT LAST i t is Ill lii:
U’AUE tu t plIM i irm,. inn (vei­
ling). A Hi.il money maki*r. 3c
.•livlrteallj- heated Military food
tlb|»*[iwr S k ill u basinets of
your &lt;nrn. wi til u.v.m rd -lurum*
i i f k l f ini'll nr -aihii.'11 imonon
liniiiiitt.il,. ear.11 i&lt;i|uiiiit (n u|&gt;ernte ,* i h.itn hi 4t) DL'peuaera.
lunation wettied, If desired.
Write an«l ntve" itlmne number !o
Sanford lim it) |t„ i |f \v o .

Klimt »i'i in a -.on

I'l fi 't l It u y , Imiit, „ „
&gt; •..lUU.UII lei inn.

REDEEMER

choaan huuae luuthera

O p p o r h m ih e &gt;

stru t jim m y ; fn-.t uYl

p o tw . n u n i i m . , 1,1,1
c.1.1. Hi ii.i ., mn,.,',

CHURCH
o f 1HE

lliia in e a s

LOANS

J REAL ESTATE FOR a/
m u se ,,

10

. I.D A Sh tt til l.

trr Miuun fur M um ! &gt;r«r&gt;
Mm* J in I iikini u|Mrtiii«*igt
Im Ui Plloikr |U9.j

SSI A b l

WORK WANTED

PAkce

LAYINfiM ASH

e? 1

( 2 0 ‘ t P rd tV tn — A Q u a l i t y F e e d )

P E R F O R ME D
BY T h e

'4Z &amp;100

l b s .—

AM A ZO N C,\RLS&gt; o f
BRA2.lL IS YHE_
m o st Hideous
m a l l T he would

-

All Mash Starter

ATCH PEED

WHAf is YHl

RicHESi AHIMAL
M IL K ?

OG HATJJgN

GR0WIN(

MASH

r e in d e e r

m il k

Protein)

I 6 ‘r Protein)

iR Y

Beware Goughs

FEED

n — Low Fiber C ontent)

ai i f i n n n *»■ M»»«a i L u i u i i i t k,
-if urtCK I i IinI In r tilt tv u t inn,
f h i w i n ^ w ell-. It) ni'|&lt;*a in t u n
l*f*i.
flint* I r r r . t
t* n » u i i

111!IIM* IItl|| |mil III IftiffM* lift

S°r

5EA-RIBBOH

W O R M S MAV
SK o r T e n T h e i r .
B o d i e s 1 o ’/ » o iH L
O K iI i n A RT' LENGTH

tm l t li f rimil f# iftilfn fru iii Snu*
fonl.
K i|u i|f im n it
«il
f 1111)1*“*
WdIFItfl
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11111 Y%N
iVNlait -a rrl* f s I a1,1| &gt;a I
Rlnl ’•m i) lw«l t 1*1 It
P u r r III).
IMIII &lt;HI , •il|||ilt&gt;t&lt;-

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n , til 11%a

Buckley I ‘CANADIOL’ Outsells
All Other Cough Medicines

gtriiai HAHV buy«v .uni
t iniillt I&lt;’ n * ill &lt;
, 2b 00 1032 Like Avt

2I4-W
KKtKkflKNK water healer
/tank anil iviiHei linn
•&gt;tiler I’lli.p. il ni "Jill

js«
p sS S w aP 3 S :!
traubla lo help looaen a n d expel

germ laden phfctrn. and H d nature
to aoolhs and heal raw, ten d er. In*
flamed bronchlaJ mucoUB m tsm brant*. TeU your * u « * lk to Bed you
A bottle of CreomuWon w ith th e u n - •
deraUndipc you m iut like th e way U
ttuickly allay* th e cough m jo y are
to h a te your money b ack .____

BIRDSEY FLOUR &amp; FEED
YlSTOlRES

Stanford

E. l i t Street

CREOMULSION

lot Couchs, Chw! Coldi, fnwcWHs

| ONK I.AItliK *■»«! Imiimi.
I

Tourhton
B y

LONE HANGER
■

E,P0TTER/^PiHE LAST
'to U 'W A N T J

A GOOOi

THREE

S ^ E R IF F ^

IFF?yw^TWEP£ KILLED

I HATE MV6ELF FOR
LETTING .
BARTON ]
DICTATE i
THINGS IN
THIS TOWN,

G O O D ! W E IL
C H A N G E THAT.

B oh

G re e n

|j ( THAT'S THE STUFF 1 NOW VA/6'IL GET THAT DOOR
,
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V1U 5HCWyou
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HOW . ,

La r e n t ONE THING - HOUTH
ilC 'IS .O O M lN 'U R A N O .T N E «
S T ~ ~ \ S C H O O L NOMINATCt
J t
I ' jD U T O CUM FO O j
ma&gt;o 2 / i

J BUT

WHy ME?

Vib a lw a y s F u r

PTZOFS iDEAvifiAiC

WOMEN OUQHT TO
TAKff MO/2E IN* r
T tra c s r N S

POLITICS N J
A U .T H A T - V ^

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AfctU-ER

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LOST A FOUND

roR K lUMLDINt; mid Kilim I HI I MuetmUa Aim 1*111111* 312 M
HUttlon. iu*» *?| 1••*•»)) i*par»nit*tH I
lx»-rr ir.uk iA'foi&lt;i i|i»een
u|ii*f 11itn. Imlh w«t«*r m»«l
2 IIUUNUt BO* sb n e wilts tarn- lalile Hii|i|ilv mul IVoiiya on let
tricity, ature i&gt;»*nt with il**rk I iid-tlun*. Plume HIU
4*11Cot Itetimi Ip haulmd Herald
groeerir*, fixlure* uml ahow
MIXED CTIIUW Irttll, lineal quali­ POUND, tiUry-a-.i on tvunmertlal
care, price tH.IIOO.OO.
NK CITY llldlf ‘K, rlo ir in uf)
ty Hull of buAliel tM-vket* De­
Hln-ei m ar Vuble* Hotel Owner
livered Ip exprraa Vtfllee h P
|{.|(. niiliiiK* **hmh1 f«»r ntniMiprcan have by culling Herald nfftca
rial-lmlUHtrinl m e. very d eiitluindqilPt. Pbune til! or H tt-J
uml pivmg for Oil* iu I v .
al.le |m nt Ion f»r mill, lumlier
yard packing canning «• uthw WlStTINOIIOUHK elrvtrlr rq*l»et
11ml mi lu II oil iiKiklllK *l o v H
jilanla. I'lice (M)UU.IHl.
I l/jiig. tbmie 1. Iim 13e I'lmne
W. It. WILLIAMS. Realtor
II24-M.
110 North l,nr'&lt; Avenue
AI T O I OK SAI.K: 1»J» U n Plume IIU0 ’
i-ciln Zephyr ttHipIt* m*w tlfjM*
1KDOAKD Mahogany Motor lluot,
ruiritiu iivriilly HfiiinlitiiJued*.
■lew tmilor. 10 II lotu: Pit lott-lt
OR RAfrKt flood 6 romii ll*W»
IllfeO.gil, *Ct M, lluy*l, Phune
wilh hath aid tunning water,
e l e c t r l e *love. telephone, :t n c r e * C E Ii3lY ULEACHINO im|a*r and
wire. Enough for G acre. ,1 II
Kmwl farm land • Can g i v e 1m
ONE lti:W l hevndrt truck, 1.1 ft.
JJUie, P it BIS-R.
meilia’e n.vi*e«*lon. Plume f oun
hotly. Motor almuat new. Ilea
tv 2W.1 after &lt;1 P.M.
.
thii
Rotunda
llroa.
Station,
MODERN b room home on 2
In*a. 1*1 hearing fruit 'reev
#6,950.00; 1/3 11 P- Motor
Phone 0158.
_____ _
4 ROOM HOUSE, 3 acre* land
flu* Lee, Monroe Corner.

fl

ARTICLES WANTED
1,1, H ill your car legan!
of age or condition. Roy I
30(1 W. 2nd SI.

(leiieva mol San font Avr.
POK SAI.K: 1937 P\)nl pW'k-up
(ruck tiimil auidUloa. fair lira*

lOOd Preia-h Ave,
y o u 8 AId! 1937 Chrysler aedan.

7 Pel*, Livestock, Suppliei good condition, tfHr paint or will
trade for cheaper car. PhonA
iiab Y CIIICKR~
7H3-J. 31B Magnolia Ave.
4 room frame home
hath, w ater and I
3« cuBvnoiJfr intek. good tira*
Hanford X -f’el Feed Sti
'Holloway, Route t
tmilor Archie Wrbher. IgirtU *
72»C, Sanford.
8
HELP WANTED
. Store.

5 ROOM HOUSE. 112 floor apare OIHL for aoda fountain ■* Lan5 lota. 14,590.00 eaah. P. O.
•y*a D rug Store. P a rt Um* or
pox 962, ganfoni, F ia. _
IJUtO*~DOT, -&lt;k alrahl* for bulldiHJCD girl for Uundry work
' Ing, P y t Ary. Otoaa in. 7B0-Witnole Co. U u n d ry . Bl&gt; Vf
r o n BALE;
Awl bath cottcf* with hot and WANTED tin t c U u rook. I to 3
cold water Fronting MO fact
dally. 1000 P ark Arc.

on hlghwwy 4*. I3MD0 a tm ,
03300 per month,for M month* H O UaEKEEPiai fur elderly couple
an d gentlemen, a n y j Holly Ave.
See KAJtner, Route L Box 141
M argaret MullU.
a i the Lo« C*bin.

YOUR “SHIP WILL
COME IN” Sooner
By lh* Aid of NawapapaA

ADVERTISING

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iarf* the total fonxlxtx of construellon project* such aa extension of
Bcmtt4vii!e power
tim u m ljilo n
lln n a n d 'lh e hlllion-dollar reela*
mntloh program in California.
F u rth er r&lt;mplir«li&lt;HM —
In the A griculture Department
budget the chief item* arc a g ri­
IS) c i . a h k h itKAi n
cultural reM-nidt find Die various
W A S Ilir’I.TON’.-A lar^t r u t in crop ndjurim citl activities, de­
the K etkral.builget yirli an S en ­ signed to nfil the farm er In In*
ato r T a ll h»* propuMeil would tint rrense his income.. Th« largest
b* a mere ft*val »*prmtii&gt;n, a n ­ experne it* the latter category »lnoying in . government burmtur- rciilv ha* heril cl i m inated —crop
subsidies.
ral*.
It would iirrf-»*iiale tnnjur
I’ofigr*** eoilli! w hittle on such
jtfsv
rhahge* In national pnliry regard ml ivitie* ns Ihe forest service.
Inc *uch
Ing
*
ra.vt program s as federal which eonlrnla forest fires, mainaid* to agriculture, reclamation . Inins roads. clc.
and development of jinhllc power.
the Comnierre Department,
Congress itself would Jisvr lo
shoulder Ihe responsibility.
The Ohio Republican lender
advocates a federal budget lie;
tween 2f&gt; and lit) billion—at least
seven billion less than Ihe budget
which it I* reported President
Trum an will recommend for the
coming fiscal vear. T aft has not
'detailed how he would bring ex, pontes »lown In ht» figure.
'
Wh) IPs Difficult
Purely ailm inlstrallve expenses
of the government a m o u n t-J o
only $1.P billion in the rtfrreiil
fiscal year. This covers the p a y ­
roll. office supplies, hulldinj r e n ­
tals and Upkeep, travel expense*.
«tc. A 20 p erm it cut here would
rednrr the- bill b&gt;* only IU&lt;"
|M| MMt 4t|*NlK 4 fACffIC iu (Ok '
million.
Obviously enormous reductions
' must be made in other eategnrie*
jf seven bllllmi is to be raved.
CALIFORNIA
The cbnlre rioisl l.p among those
Items, which comprise ihe Hudg
*1 Bureau's breakdown of federal
expenditures in ihe current vear
FANCY STRING
Veteran** Program irT.tlfrn.OOn.OOu
Refunds on Tax**
I .ttno.oon.nntt
Buhlir'Debl interest f»,omi,Ofin,nnn
SNOW WHITE
National Defense
ifi.Min.ObO.noti
A griculture Aids
I ^fOO,000.01)0
Social Security •
l ,?(*&lt;),ooo.oon
Public .Work*
«t.nmr.oCMi.oo't
RED DELICIOUS
General Kxprn.es
1.ftnO.OOn.OOU
International
^ ... ■
Finance
. 1.2» .OQO.Wi

Budget Cut
Would Change Our
Federal Policies

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Congreta‘ would have to decide tJ| in tho federal budget, national
curtail or eliminate such agencies | d«icn «*V n sharp rcdtrctlon there
as the Weather Bureau, the Coast, would’ rmceasP.ate a complete' leand Geodetic SurVey, the Bureau j
o f .Standards, the Census Bureau
or the Civil AeronaflUea Authority. The. department’s statistical
and informational services for
business are minor Items.
Rome of Ihe government’* top
administrators definitely onphsr n
blanket ctrt, reducing the budgets
o f nil agenclej on a Gnl per­
centage basis.
This would have
Ihe effect o f spreading their fundtiiln', thty say. and reducinr e ffi- j
cienry. Thev would prefer to &lt;-.some o f Ihe.' agencies eliminated i
entirely.
(
As for Ihe litrgrul single item

lb

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lm»u&gt;

W hit Can’t lie &lt; ut

The v e te ra n '’ . p r o g r a m , tax re

funds ‘imd uiN t ^ t »fe-cju»»ierv-i
b y fisca l n o th '.lilie s a . ’u n c o n ­
tro lla b le .’’ not s u b je c t t&lt;&gt; M-d.tr
tlo n . N o r could m o » l « f the ex
p e n d ltu re s undc^ so cial s e c u rity ,
such a* u n e m p lo ym e n t relief Bn .l
re tire m e n t s lh .w a n re * . la 1 s lt e r r .

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f

* Budget pruning must he applied.
therefore, to one nr nnnlhrr o f th™
program* administered by the v a ­
rious departments if substantial
savings are lo )*c made.
..
Since all of the department s
work Is dope by stseciDf atllhnnxatlnn o f Congress, It Is Cnurress
which most deride which program
Is to I * eliminated.

CAKE

A g la n c e at the Inter m r D e p m '
msnt budget shows that nb-m

KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
H elp 19 Mils* o f Kldexav Tuba*
F lu sh O ut rolaonou* Was la
ihaws* t*ffst of sHAi la meti

mb* r( klinrt tiibw n*r M
trswetk*
Th»«U«rSll»r*tM tnbsstr*'
tore rti rmr
•u u .
tln n u ilM in

■St*"rS»ref IM sef fonrt»** pem lts
i n u ltir In t.msin In r* w stood. It
u m u i ! r « i | - j U J u iih i. i hiuraiUc ta;=*.

is Lbsi. li»°nw&lt;M*l viwiawnh
M r b**d b lip I K . I U

i « a U flea yoae

IS YOUR LIVER
DRYING FOR HELP
with' gaa. h radadiy blue,
, you may b« putting ino big
n on your liver. JteteJh^V 1"*
l food becomes _ y iy f a c U f^
toxli

I p

Pccu n

CAKE 22'/2 oz.

r,rw.

9f i/i.

Rich Cntamerjr

Ib

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CARROTS

lb

Oclio

Q u a n tity Rights R oservod
P rices Good T h ru S atu rd d y , J a n u a r y 4
Ilttjtpy IrIv—.‘'IC.-ggat Choice^ Whole Peeled

JUICY
t a n g e r in e s

Doz.

No 2*A cen

YELLOW

20c

5 Ibn

ONIONS

APBICOTS
i FKIINES
EMLARD’S 5
COCKTAIL

Yorh Im|*ertal--------- — -

Apples 3

Gl e n

&amp; e

w

APPLESAUCE

Cabbage
Lb*

Celery

SUN SWEET

PRUNES

2 II). p k g .

Onions

Lb

3*/2c Spud8 . 1 0, Lb, 53c
Kiln Dried Eapry sw eet

Sf

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17c Potatoes 4 Lbi 39c
Or. A. Eg. fiiilpp:il Ka ft#.

Lbt

10c Eggs

dox

Morion Plain or Iodized

'JB 9&gt;

A 4 P ELBERTA

In Mesh Bsgsl.Buper

Yellow

46-oz can

Idaho Jlaktrif’

29c Potatoes 5 ib* 25c

Crisp Florid*

V-8 Vegetable

no. 2 can

Lbt

■

Green, Crisp

Putin, or Sclf-Uising Flour—

OLEOMARGARINE

Ere*h Xlnrlda (In Mesh B sgi)

Apples 2 Lbi 29c Oranges 8 Lbs 29c

Hunt's
H unt's P
Prepared
it1[Mired

No 2

ALL-SWEET

Wash B tata Wlneaap

Halves

PEA CH ES
SULTANA

Bartlett PEARS no
SULTANA

2Vz can

Libby HiUer

A-PKNN MOTOR

Htokrly Tomato

OIL qt. 22c gal. 83c

Red Kidney
BEANS
II). can 12c

Klngan'a

Pure LARI) Ib 28c

Cleanser 2

Jewel

.Shfirtcning

Ib 36c

Rw.Mar

T»a. S tan

“

Blackcycd Pens 15c

NORTHERN
riti

Inn* 4 'ut

TISSUE
Roll 6c

Tot Dithee &amp; Cbthes

Beets No. 2 can 10c
A*r

Spinach no.2 can 16c
Rest M*ld

Apple Jelly

’VAN CAMPS

26c

Marina D u ll

j

Powder *

Sardines
15 oz. can 15c

14c

f 'm s l

Wheatics
HmutTBrld

11c
.

Oatmeal

.

3 Hm, 24c

CHESPEAKE BAY

OYSTERS Ex. Sid. PL 79c Ex. *Sel. PL87c
BREAKFAST LINKS

Bupai X Wpihln j

lb. J a r

TrWIato "

Sauce

Bor

7wc

-’*i

it

Nona BaHar!

Potatoes No 2Vi 23c
n tan d srd Vegetable

SOUP No lean 11 ‘A C

U. S. Good Spring Lamb
B reast Cuts

'i

Urey's Tend*rated SugarCured Smoked -

Butt Hall

Mealy Rib

Fancy D r o i t o d Poultry

Re*. Dr.. Kana. Shipped Slewing

Chickens

Lb

Fresh Cut Trimmed

BREAKFAST BACON
Tomato

,

PORK CHOPS
END CUT H M
tO O K E D R E A D Y T O E A T
TENDER

1 0 c
1 2 c

Vegetable* 16-oz 15c
Trappey Dehydrated

«

Okra 114-pi 12c
roan of Arc Light tied Kidney

u&gt; . 49c Beam

N. T. Shipped Long leU ad

Cooler Slices Lb 0 5 C

CUDAHY'S

HAMS

N o 2 can

B e e t s N o 2 v* ^
Libby Mixed

Reg. Dr. Tex** Shipped Hen

Sir Hall
or Who
Lt
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CENTER CUT

R e e ti

\

Lb-Pkg

Wlthmtt-Bean*. Van Camp
Htandard Dill

WHITE BACON
SMOKED BACON

. . " , "=

Oenesxes Cut

In Li|l)V Byrup,. Sweet

lb

BRANDED

Btnkely Diced

Ml. VarmonTRTndloii Sliced Broakfait

n.

303 gi

15c

Duckling! u&gt; 45c

BREAKFAST BACON
WHOLE SHOULDER Lb 35c
BUTT HALF SHOULDER Lb 39c
lj.
45c
SLICED LIVER
Lb
32c
HECK BONES
Lb
!9c
BULK SAUSAOE Lb 45c

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w- u ™««•»• ° *-« whiu
ib
39c
,
^ ?***
U fd
Lb : 2 7 t

Bacon

(Whole)
S K IN N E D

, CHUCK ROAST
SHORT RIBS —
HAM BURGER.;

SMOKED HAMS
W ESTERN

SPARE RIBS
A A GRADE WESTERN

49c

RISKET STEW

CHUCK ROAST
BRISKET BEtiF

Lb

32c

•W 44/10#% Furs
T

BONELESS

E

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IVORY SNOW

r

iwttoi ivitutm izi

-(W IIE X AVAILABLE)

ENGLISH CUT ROAST

4*ox Pkg.

.

23c.,

L »»«

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Club Aluminum .

iftii
No 2 Sol
liM M ;
-

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2 lb s

MORRELLS PRIDE
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Fancy CftllfomU Fresh

M H RD PI I Q

.putrefactive

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3 for

o tllln a , p u A n .,. und.r Uw •T«*.

wtt)i smiHlnt and fcurnlaf tom*-

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LARGE JUICY

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t.Oirl up
1ntln*.
I'Ht el Ptp *"dJ rtwrrr.
re

■s*a SlutMW. rrein«ltrei.tr,

We're atarAng '47 off with a
real bang In food bargains .
ao you can a ta ri the year nff
w ith big food savings, ttesotva
lo shop here today and everyday and you’ll ’’Save A I-Ittle
Every Day on Everything You
Buy.”

M «z. 35c

lU n n n rt

GRAPEFRUIT

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Dob r» u c h t, Cleveland star In {player befoit turning lo the
versa) In our m ilitary and In ter, we need no less than w&gt; have If
of sport.
national policy.
we are to retain our present the Basketball Association
S rn e high ranking officers say sta tu s In world affairs.
Americn. eras' p ranking tennlal

ORANGE
COCOANUT COFFEE

APPLES

not riinltnuiug

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TH U R SD A Y , JA N . X 1 *

FRUIT CAKES
72c 5 IbH 3.75

A l IU FLOWER

nance”
iurlu’lr •
These ilrm s a ir
expense.

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BEANS

1 11,000,000,000
Included In ’’natlonnl defense’
!■•v * Is the cost of term inal leave pay
for enlisted men, amounting In
•. * • ’ ' 'liflflo.ono.onn. ”lptrrriall&gt;ir.nl I t

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CARROTS

Total

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- T H E WEATHER .
rv|T*?p

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P irf l, tlo u j. ij-.j r. arr-i with rain
(tillriord b) colder tem perature*
in |W T i l l i h i i s n a im , Shower*
aon j h i fnlliranl b» much colder
x ra lh c i In the north, hut conlinuril milt! in lho south, Saturila). part!) cloud), ru liltn n l r w c
miii Ih (Hirlinn.

lo Unity There U Strength—•

To ftetart Ik* h w * i t Ik* Woridr

To F im m I* Lho INcp t e * of AbmH«*|

, To Fredur* Prrtperily for Honford i

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AN IN D E P E N D E N T DAILY N E W SP A P E K

VOLUME XXXVIII

E stablished 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

FRIDAY, JA N . 3, 1947

ess Has

€

Governor-Elect P o i ­
son* Wants Legis­
l a t u r e T o Set Up
Groups Before May

j

Martin Elected
As House Speaker,
A s k s Cooperation
Between. 2 Parties

tiV •■• •

Murderer Tries
To Escape Just
Before Execution

W ASHINGTON, Jan. 3
— (#*)— Hep. Jo e M artin of
MaasnchniiGtt.s took
over
to d ay t u t ' the first R epub­ Surrenders Q u i e t l y
lic a n S peaker of th e House
To Guards At Door;
ft since
Nichols I,ongwortli
Felons Still Loose
stepped down i n 1931.
M artin called on the
ftlL lH H H A , S. t*.. J am. .1. td*i
, House m em bers to work —j\ ruiiv ir ln l m u n lrn r ’ made t
side by side. He asked for iV .-pcralr effort In escape l**hA

r*

Democrat Senator Of
Idaho Opens Fight
To Keep Bilbo Out;'
Says Bilbo Tainted

M ONTGOM ERY, Jan . 3
— &lt;4»)— A l a b a m a 's a t t o r n e y
ffo tie ra l
s a id
to d a y
th e
s t a t e 's le if is ia tiiiv c a n n o t s e t
tij) i n t e r i m c o m m i t t e e s w h e n
i t m e e t s in a n o r j r a n i z a t i o n
s e s s io n t h i s m o n th .
( lo v e n io r-e lo c t J a m e s E .
F o ls o m h a d s jtid lie w is h e d
to . h a w i n te r im e o i n m i t t e e s

WASHINGTON. Ja n . .1. lAh—
The Senate * tiled tnda&gt; to drift)
the a n tin g uf Theodore. Hilho i~
n d Ha# clrftrrtl th r aft) for
net* I)-elected Itepuhll-an# In lie
*worh In.
.

litr ,r*,luii -Tati, lu May,
mu fdrdt d,vl|ired
,’ i i H

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gave
industry
'__
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.
'~
a alight It plain that he was thinking as
a -soldier of the nstlon’s fulyre
caw ofe
i t the jitter* toda;
today.
Some 12*0,000 box** of fruit" was security.
The Armv’s chief of staff salJ
n e n t.to northern market* In the
first 21 hour* a fte r the shipping "From the beginning of the wav,
holiday ended *nd citrus growers when my name ha* been mention­
a r t apprehen*lr* over the pros­ ed In ’ connection with a possible
pect that shipm ents will be ju it future poHtksl career for me,
I have Instantly refusad to con­
heavy lha rest ef the we«k.
Prices, however, tallied t a some sider such a contingency." Then
exU nt while the glow ers wlthhelJ Elaenhower added grimly; “I have
* ■*. fruit and r)eared out »ur- nut changed my mind.
r.H&gt; Stocks.

The first

c lu d e d

‘ Af - . '
day** shipment* In­

approximately

173,000

,f orange*, 54.000 boxes of

as* and 30,000 box** of
ult.

Despit*

the

ember e f t m

raarktt

holiday,

shtanm nD were

vIHW ear* short of the Dec*m-

- .iiw s to u r
l i . . &gt; |i ■i «i.q, S**l*,. tl' ***~**
n a ro u K s o cun,
'* 'flno,

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In Hanoi Fire
On Colon/ial Minister
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HANOI, Indochina, Jan, 3,
—Sniper* flr«d on French CoufuH
Minister Marius Moutet Thursday
shortly after h« arrived In the
Indo-Chjna capital bf Hanoi,
French hutborities said Moutet and
hi* 'Official party were visiting *
hospital when the^hoU W*ro fired.
The fir* apperently waa dtredeo
from an Annamlte houae near the
huMlitaf,“ None of the French
party eras hit.
Moutet wM sent to Indo-Ch!nX
by the French government to In­
vestigate condition* In connection
with the current uprising »f Viet‘late. The shooting
after Moutet arfrom Ration for

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Bwtiews«B

Plane Miusin? From
Byrd’s Expedition

IIV . ASSOCIATED . I’It ESS
. A Navy plane attached lo the
Byrd Antarctic Kapedillnn waa
4*ecIos*d today to be missing on
a flight since last Monday.
^ Mr*. Annelle Mehl of lairimls,
Calif, has been Informed by the
Nevy department that her brother,
CapL llenrv Caldwell q f ’Lootnl*,
had been Hated as -overdue from
the Antarctic Right since Dec. 30,
.. Cent. Caldwell la an Annapolla
graduate and a war hero and la a
commander nf one of the vessels
In the 4,000-man expedition, the
II8H Pine Island.
Caldwell'* wife, Mr*. Dorothea
Caldwell, and two children live in
Fantacola, Fla.
No other detail* on the missing
plane' have been disclosed *i yet
.
by the Navy,
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DAllUES CONSOLIDATE
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 3, m The consolidation of the Carroll
le« Cream Company of Fayetle'lUe, Tenn. and Foremost Dairies
De. * f Jackanavilte waa announced
In New York today. ■
The president of Foremost
Dairies said his organisation will
continue to serve the cities in the
Muscle Sboala area of TennessM
and Alabama now aerred by tiw*
Carroll Company.
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f u r t a 11m r a - p t v i a ! - - c s s i o n 11
im n u i u tlu i im , m u iiiiltc v * .
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.-on Htandmt brtitmt Mri IVn-luluti is tletiit Turkrr rasht&gt;-r id tin*
Fliirltlj ftlate Bank amt n ,st to
J*- IWW putjllr rvlalion^ affu-rr for thr llirii M il 'Pitrkri wtin is tad,tint

tu n , e n v o y p tc iitp u tc n U a r y nf t h r j fV t t d a lu n Is w a t e d a t t h e rix ltt
llr p u b lk * o f i h r I ’ld llp p ln r * m i d ! tu-xt lo M r s
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to
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tornirr war correspondent, and
( r r r n r r In t*3tln B r a t r s l III t h r I r l l

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Storim Weather
In Nation Hampers
All Transportation
Hi" A wla I

N ru lu Him Ia MLv* QUr lltifrhl*

One Killed, Four
Injured As Fires
Hit Large Cities
B la z e

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front window, mol |o&lt;-|»tMni( t&gt;
jump wtion firemen arrive,!. Autli
nritlei m e nnestiortlitg an nceiipant of th r hotel nlimii the Mure
w ir# f o u n d
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ll"t,d
on the si«ltw;n
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fram e h o u s e s f r o m going up in

flame*.

•SARASOTA, Jan. .3, m ~ T h e
S tate nf Florid* Inst Its fight to ­
day lo oust Mrs, Ida lllngling
North and her son, John N orth,
aa »x*eutors of Ihe huge John
Rlngling aatale.
The ducialoh, handed down by
Circuit Ju d g e W. T. Harrison ni
Sarasota, In rifeet knocked -out
the claim s of a group of Rlngling
heirs who sought a large portion
of the la te cirrus s in g * estate.
The ruling awarded the huge
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, ,
■■-it-wafcv*-. •

Rlngling estate at Sarasota to
the S tate of Florida. Tlie estate
include* lh* Rlngling A rt Museum.
Ihe fabulous Rlngling home and
a r t treasures valued at tniHiona
of dollar!.
Under Ihe decision, Mr*. N orth
and her son. a* eieculor* of lho
estate, stand to gain a* much **
1900,000 In executor* fee*.
A ttorneys for the Hitigling heir*
•r* . expected to appeal Ihe ilecisinn to the S tale Supreme C ourt

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halted ye.stcn.tav. probably wilt no*
be resumed before night
lluthwnys In arstent New York

arc slippery from treering rains
and, the lo recast Is for Miow and
,-iildj'r weather
A lihii.kot of new 'mow haa
I'trverisl m r- ■ srclluh.', of New
K nrioU
MUlvo-st and exrinhst i n t o fikU . m u and In tlie
i .... (MiiUmniV ,i«i northern
'tciirs | mj111'•a Tem persture took a
*up *** near* frecslng lit Caltfornhs
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I,, .if rero a! Hi*ikan#( Waslttlitter , iiht abo Ls a weeping the
Dakota* iiiut Minin ■•ota totlay, Tlio
mcrctirv d to tm l 3o below at ltentldla. Minn and wa* near the 3d
below iu.it k r. t Penibtna. N. D.
&lt;rther rs*gi,pt* of Houth Dakota re , -irthsl ■ tiAnpefir urea ' of from IS
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tOlBIUS AND HATIVIS In tlie devastated city ot Kslnan, Japan, are
shown pushing their Ural* from the s ire d where they were swept ashore
by the Udal wave and quake' which recently hit Japan. More than a
thousand Japs were killed In’ this disaster. (International .S'omnlphoto)

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Prrsti foils *jf snow, f r e e l i n g
rhm -.I,-* sud tog b-iocit tiHlag to

H o t e l

* CHARGED WITH POISONING
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 3, &lt;/P)—
NEW YORK. Jan. 3, W7—A" Charges that they poisoned four
broadcast from London said today ctrcpa horse* have landed two
that' the first big departure of former employe* nf the Uuch
United State* Marine# froni North Owens Circus In Jail today. The
QUAKE
• JAPAN
;;»d. China began today when the en­ two. Identified by police aa James
tire 7th Regiment boarded three Burke and Frank Burn*, are being
TOKYO. J u t t - W J - S S
ipom . The * British *broad­ held In the Highland* county Jail
earth shocks, «*dt lasting about tnm
said the transport* will leave •t Sabring on 5HM&gt;00 bond. A
flra second*, roekad Tokyo today. cast
for California In two-days. Rut third' man, William Baker, waa
They rattled window* and shook, tb* broadcast added that this released on 15,600 bond.
chandeliers, bo* only momentarily
2 to be interwaa £dot
The horse* dUd In S*hrlng last
: (ha beginning of a month. A veterinarian said their
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withdrawal of American d*atha resulted from arsenic poi­
\
, ' Marine* from North CHIaa.
soning.

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erg/M iratiuti . ,’*-i,'ij und add.'d thill til*- gxvfrlurr lift . iiii'auth'oriiy

F Co-ed
c!l!erH°Fearfnone!Ringling
Estate Given To
Fears Dope
COLUMDU8. Ohio, J*n. .1, &lt;/P&gt;—
State As Heirs Are Ousted
I’rof. E. E. Kimberly .cipre*»ol
fear torlay that hl» 20 ye»r old
daughter, M*ry Vlrglnl* Klmlicriy,
had been "doped,"
Ths pusil* of the disappearance
of tb* Ohio Slate University co-ed
with a 4'J-ye*r-old ax&lt;onvict re­
main* aa mu«h aa a putala, a*
ever. Th* eo-*d dlaappearerl wedneaday with formnr ronvlct H*&gt;btrt
Hemming, father of a schoolgirl
friend of Miss Ktmherly.
The co-ed's father 1* * profeanor at Ohio'State. Nothing haa
developed on a flood of rumor*
that Mlaa Kimberly and Hemming
had dee Wed to retuni to Columbus
from Cleveland, where relatlvea
of the former.eonvlet »»W he tohl
IhVm he inUnded lo marry Mis*
Kimberly.

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Eiseqhower Refuses
To Become Nominee

Big Fruit Shipment
' Worries Growers

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Authority To I^aunch
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Hiffh Commissioner

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Box For Magican
New Violence In Is Discussed At | Y^ rly. 5 uildi^
Meeting Of Lions’ Total Expected Palestine Leads
To Pass $500,000 ToFreshDemands

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at Work hofurt, thr regular lrgivlaWASSUNOTON, Jan
3 - | ,r i—
Briifttor Tlieodore Bllbn nf MUtlulppt walked up to tin* twr of
the Brnnje fo take his untie fur
j third term today. Five minutes
Iftirr, Bilbo returned to la* f- a l
without receiving thr oatli The
nurturing-in was blocked t»y Sena­
tor CMen Taylor' of Idaho, who
owned the tight to ,oii*l Bilbo.
Tbylor Is a Democrat lie moved
tK4 ( ' the btlbo ‘ ris e b»* relm vd
to the new Ttulea Oominlliee

’jll»r tttinttVJ* dwfi.tf- Sir *wn* -vhitn In* elec I rnrtiled. Three i|&lt;mr*
hit eked hi* path tn freedom, Iml
thi* man, (negro) t ’li'vi*- (.'oving*
ton. got thnnw h tlit* •firm mi*
Ilf ■wrenched u stoui linn 'n r
frn in. Jils. rcll. Jl»&gt; .ruphed nil 'uni
l ilMrtVd diiun Jhe illiirr'ilOor nf
tin declared the aolIII loll uf i ll.' llin |irl&lt;»n mid f liP n h e *uvf the
With Hcnator John Ovrrtini of
labor-management problem'* mti»i tarn ifnnr It wnx xoliif »-tn-t lie Imulalana a t hU skle.
receive "immediate attention." II* aMf itl er re n ldi eMr iekdi i i i^p ni il e t lt yh a tI n t lt ii ino* r g ai iu il)i ' l *.1 listened without a word ns Uilbo
the
*otd the nation mum return ’.&lt;•
what he termed "the pound philoso­ l i t t l e w h i l e I n t e r h e « e n l ^ t n h i v ferret ary r j t h j ilrtjste ruled th at
r
Taylor'* motion list) th e right of
phy th a t- th r —government does dualh ealmly.
way over nnv move to ntlniliikder
not support ti.e people; the people j
|
*l
I
til*
the oath fUwrelwv I*-,lle lllttte.
must guppnrt the government." | N E W V O I l K , I a n
hi-1
&gt;
i
V
who wo* presiding
made the
.**~ ..
.. ,
^
T h e r e , must
mum IWr&gt; quick
. p i l c h cut«
rum
"• " •
tanr*. III the budget and ln‘ 'h e j*
" “ y rtillttg.
I 'f N ™ ' «rk t tty &gt;'
public debt. Martin added.
P ® ''" ^ a " 'h f,,J
Senator
Itnmer
Ferguson
of
idtied.
* —
The nrw Speaker nf. .the. .llnu**-, frluuft wlui e-cnm-tl frimi thr iti Mlehlcan oftrrrtl a resoliillnn to
irtil
H n y iim iid
S ln -ft
J»*‘
"
L explained the llrpulilieaiip i|n tml c111
nobly n. The pnlire hiivr *&gt;'der» bar Bilbo now and take up his
~ "glnat" over tneir November eleccase In tJie Senate on Jan fl
tn
-hoot
In
kilt.
Authmitk'p
lion vlrlnry. The He publican*, hn
O u im tln g tin* bon,! of IrtsndFerguson'* motion w a s itoi In
Oeclariii, are “ prayerfully ronml- t-elievL' i h r nlnr, (nrluilliiit « *■*"'• the almtile when Taylor J u m p e d aiilli *-.NtablLslird by Brig. G m . J
fr* « ,l k illrr nod a fm in -r imustr
nu*" nf their m poualhilities.
n r ‘ to his feet and offered ti resolu­ O HutchUon ami f*ill|iatU PsndaThe IlntiPe gut iluwn to hu*inr*n o f A l r a t r n x . n m y h a w . . . . . . . . .
tion lo liar Bilbo rfiy !o r charged t u n .
F h ilip p tn r
g u rrlllu
Iradrr.
No
Iru fr
b»»
in a much calmer alm naphere than o m i i j l f l c e p .
lliat Bilbo’s actions are “ tainted during the tniii|ialgn that frrrd
ft
,ii
lid
n
/
the
feint!*
m.ire
1
t"*V
the Senate. The firpl hill lu he
with fnnKt" and he naked that , hOiutaiuio from Ihr Japanese, was
nfleri'd '*»» a 0 0 1 ’ tax rm th u : i*rnt&gt;rd yrptrrdav hv ►»'*i|,*‘
dm han* *»f a roll wiu/1;*•**the entire m atter be referred to (|„. r r a ,m vlui l)f ^ rm to r P en d ,meaxuri* which would rffeef a
tlir Riling Commlltrr
percent slice In taxea paid no. In*
contra under HOO.OOO.
I t .and when *Coit«re»« I* ot
A .
, ky , U jnday. Frealdeni
Trum an wilT put In a perpimul
appoat ance lieforc n joint p ro m o
to d tllver hU plate of the tinimi
meftAgr. Hut if the Senate nin«
Into a filibupler over the Hilhn
ra*e Mr. Trum an may have In
*
ldon .1 are optimistic about se­
delay hi* addreo.
curing . a box In which lo nail
Building permit* totalling *21Birch, th e magician, on Jan. 18 800 In Value were Issued at th e
in order th a t he may gel rrleaaed City Hall on the last two day*
In about 30 seconds after the man­ of December. A retwrt ton yearly
ner of TToudlnl; but they are won­ building totals to be Issued soon
dering, tn view of the current nail by Orady Duncan, city bulldlnc
W APHINOTON. Jan. 3— W )— •hortage, If they can secure the Inspector. Is expected to reveal
PALESTINE. Jan 3. &lt; 4 'i-A
EfJort* are under way to begin nail* to clinch properly the loll th at the lotal erilmated value of
work' on the Chattahoochee-rilnt- wlrtch is to be staged on Ft ml homes atul bijlldlnga and othee |-"p" ■VV&gt;"C uf .violence. .bi),,ight
eonstnieUnn In Sanford durltw ' tnedlction, in I ondon tn,l*i *hnt
' Apalachicola waterway thl* yrer Street.
This problem was discussed at UMfl totalled well over a halt Ihe Hiuh l'&lt;&gt;minl»»n,in'i. I ,,-u*..
U wag announced today.
Gen. Sit Alan Ciinnlngliani. will
I n«k Ihe Cabinet for authority to
TleprwrntaUvt* Andrew* of Ala­ the meeting of the Sanford Lions million dollars,
Recent home building permits liiuticli nn offensive to re-tore
bama. Pate Of OeorgU and Btkr» ClttB today at the tourist center
Porter Laming, president of the Issued were;
two factory-type older.
of fjorld a ard pooling Ihrir effort*
to get an appropriation of “ at l e « t Seminole Sportsman Association, built homes valued s t $0000 which
Both Hritish govern men t and
*50.000.000" to begin coiwtnicUon told the Lion* th a t he would be sre being built by C. O. Jones and and Jewish agency* sources "Xglad
In
accept
the
gift
of
ahelter*
Rodney Adams. Both are located pressed a lielief that Sit Alan
oh the trhUate waterway.
Andrews, who ta. a member of now on highway* to be transferred on Lake Avenue tiff West Twen­ would appeal for permission in
to
Mullet
Lake
P
a
rk
on
the
Bt.
tieth Street Eric Vlhlen secured n launch an offensive tn smash
the Bouse Appropriation* Com­
mittee, Mid the money would cover John* River, and will assume re­ Derm!t to rrertt a *4 500 concrete Jewish . residence In the I Inly
block home on IWeat F irst Btrfet l-ani*. An official announcement
ooala of the flr*t of four proposed sponsibility for the hauling.
O ur its were Jack Ratlgan, presi­ between Pome ran Ite and Tam arind In Jerusalem disclosed that all
dam*.
The ftn t darrr Ur planned as dent of the JayCeea. and W. J". Avenue* A permit to build a *3.000 ranks In thr British Army hail
Chattahoochee, Pis. where the LasMcr. Jr. Mr .R atlgan urged
Interest In matter* of sued to A D Rosier It U now ■
,""ure ,h,*ir
Chattahoochee and the rUnt join more
*nfe,y;. ,Th,ey • ls.0 * r, " .
. *“
to form the Apalachicola. Blmltar aviation at the Municipal Airport under conatrurtlon s t rrv n ch and , 1
Oommerclai A venutl
'ca' r .lhe r )’■"»*'*«’* ®"lx I" l«* « •
danxi planned at Columbia, Ala.
Smaller conatrucUbn Include* -a diers
Knr,y
,6,Uy
,h r"nearBrltU‘‘
and Buford, Oa. would produce
were
killed
n ,„*lal
*1.000 valued fruit stand lo lie village when their ieep was blown
hydro-electric power as well as a
erected by W B William* on Park up, apparently by an electric mine.
nine-foot navigation channel,
Avenue between Twenty Fourth and
The fourth dam, atriotly to aid
Twelve separate attacks wereTarentv yiRh Btroet. Ixmlae nail,•■j carried out ag ain st the Hritish
narigation. 1* planned at Ptaxt
Bettnlng, aa.. near Oblumbus.
MIAMI, Jan. 3, t/P) — Gen. colored, eras given r permit to m ilitary In Palestine last night.
•
----------- -------------- .
Ilwlght D. KUenhower. ruled him- erect a concrete block house at The Underground workers used
sslf out a* a presidential candidate 1118 Weat Thirteenth Street a t an mines, hand grenades, aulm natl?
weapon’s and home-made .flame
today.
. , estimated coat of 11,000,
thrower*. One British offierr was
Elsenhower declared*during an
killed and -0 person# were wound­
interview that mention of his
ed.
name as a candidate for (’resident
The attack* came n f in one
•LAKELAND, Jan. 3, (A1)—A Is not good for what ho termed
month of relative peace In Pales­
flurry of aWnmehta following the “the great organisation with
nltM-day .eltrui shipping holiday which t am associated." Ite made
tine.
cooptlattm i ' ’'iiiiiiirpassed I n (Iip
history of n l'lr'ltatlaii" lu ilenl
with labor taws, taxation mul s«vcrninvnt economy.
The &lt;52-year-oltl rim -paper pub
llaher fnuii M atsarhutrlia «aid
- tbertyare. many, “ must*" fur thn
% Shth Congress.
, •

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Dispute Over
Committees
In Alabama

Philiiipiiio Visitors.At Hutchison Home

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Associated Prfa* Leased W ire

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w ere

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n a tio n 's

tuc m U ','1 site )r.*ter»lav Miami
re,\,r,le,l a ■omfnrt.it,1c ui whltn
- i*' 'ein t- r ,-ure w ,i.s Ht i* T a t o p a
tml * * lai'ksonvtlle
SYALON SO U )
Tlu* s alon A purlinrnt building
at ri,*r»ild Btrect and Oak AvcnUO
was sold yesterday by Ernest. Burch
nf Gainesville to A rthur Yowell.
Ir.'ui m erchant. The sate price waa
*25 000, according to Fred Bender,
realtor, who handled the d ea l
The building contain* U a p a rt­
ment* upstait* and three stores
down*(Hires, Including W ight P rlnt, lug flltop. rienkarik Paint and
Olaas Co. and tfxabns Battgry
tUiop.

NEW YORK CITY. Jan 3
—About 35 guest* ot the New Hol­
land Hotel, 305 West Tenth Street,
acre driven to th r street today
while Bremen battled to exUngulth
the names. Fire Department o f­
ficial* rxpteAsed o . . . . . . . 1
dLscknted clgaret had startiM the
blaze in a storeroom m i the top I
ftoar* * ‘bank

Music Association
Mails Out Tickets
Members of the Seminole Cuui ty Civic Music Association uro
now Iwing mailed membership
tickets for the forthcoming four
concerts tn be given at Seminole
High School auditorium.
The first of these concert* will
take place next Friday evening
nl 8;ir&lt; o'clock nt which Miriam
Solovleff, vlnlinlsl, will appear,
according lo 11. II. Coleman, p re ­
sident of the Association.
U M P IR E SC H O O L T O

O PE N

GAINESVILLE. Jan. 3. (irtl—
The Florida State * League* an­
nounced today a free school for
umpires will be held In Orlando
Jan. 55 to Feb. 15. League.pre­
sident Al Comb* said" William.K.
Summers, veteran A m e r i c a n
League umpire, will h*&gt; director
of the school. He said the unlouc
Idea of a league sponsoring Ua
own umpire school was made pos­
sible
of
stole through the cooperation or
Will H ercidgr, president of tha

American League.

STATEM ENTS WANTED
- '• ' ■ ■
TALLAHASSEE,- J a n . 3.llm -tato cim ptrolvlr called on *11
state b a n k s sod tru st companies
today fur statem ent* of their
condition at the close of ths year.

Veterans Service

Any veteran In need of earvIce (free of dtarge) in any of
the following categories It ra-

K

stcd

to

visit

Uw&gt; office.

responslblo agencies Hi
below:
Coordinator — B. B Oortar
Atlantic National Bank Build­
ing.
i
Employment — l U. fl. Bnployment Bervloe, 113 North
,Park Avecue.
Vocational Training and Edu­
cation — T. W. Lawton. Court
lloyee.
.
Legal Assistance, Roapltalte*
Uon and State Bervloe Officer
— Contact through Lloyd T.
Boyle, County flerrioa Officer,
Takach Building.
Tlome Service Assistance to
Servicemen.. cx-Ucrricemen and
their Dependents — American
Red Oroaa, Lakcfront Boulevard,
Veterans AdmlnlstraUon —
George
Anderson, Sheriff*
Georg* B.
8^ Anderson,
OCOce aw ry TtxedAy.
____

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PAGE EIGHT

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Budget Cut
Would Change Our
Federal Policies

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iarf* the total fonxlxtx o f construellon project* such aa extension o f
Bcmtt4vii!e
power
timumljilon
llnn a n d'lhe hlllion-dollar reela*
mntloh program in California.
Further r&lt;mplir«li&lt;HM —
In the Agriculture Department
budget the chief item* arc agri­
cultural reM-nidt find Die various
crop ndjurimcitl activities, de­
signed to nfil the farmer In In*
rrense his income.. Th« largest
experne it* the latter category »lrciilv ha* heril cl im inated —crop
subsidies.

IS) c i . a h k h itKAi n
W ASIlir’ I.TON’ .- A lar^t rut in
the Ketkral.builget yirli an Sen­
ator Tall h»* propuMeil would tint
b* a mere ft*val »*prmtii&gt;n, an­
noying in . government burmturral*.
It
would iirrf-»*iiale tnnjur
I’ofigr*** eoilli! whittle on such
jtfsv
rhahge* In national pnliry regard ml ivitie* ns Ihe forest service.
Inc **uch ra.vt programs as federal which eonlrnla forest fires, mainIng
aid* to agriculture, reclamation . Inins roads. clc.
and development of jinhllc power.
the Comnierre Department,
Congress itself would Jisvr lo
shoulder Ihe responsibility.
The Ohio Republican lender
advocates a federal budget lie;
tween 2f&gt; and lit) billion— at least
seven billion less than Ihe budget
which it I* reported President
Truman will recommend for the
coming fiscal vear. Taft has not
'detailed how he would bring ex, pontes »lown In ht» figure.
'
Wh) IPs Difficult
Purely ailminlstrallve expenses
of the government am ount-Jo
only $1.P billion in the rtfrreiil
fiscal year. This covers the p ay­
roll. office supplies, hulldinj ren­
tals and Upkeep, travel expense*.
«tc. A 20 permit cut here would
m w m
rednrr the- bill b&gt;* only IU&lt;"
|M| MMt 4t|*NlK 4 fACffIC iu (Ok '
million.
Obviously enormous reductions
' must be made in other eategnrie*
jf seven bllllmi is to be raved.
CALIFORNIA
The cbnlre rioisl l.p among those
Items, which comprise ihe Hudg
*1 Bureau's breakdown of federal
expenditures in ihe current vear
FANCY STRING
Veteran** Program irT.tlfrn.OOn.OOu
Refunds on Tax**
I.ttno.oon.nntt
Buhlir'Debl interest f»,omi,Ofin,nnn
SNOW WHITE
National Defense
ifi.Min.ObO.noti
Agriculture Aids
I ^fOO,000.01)0
Social Security • l ,?(*&lt;),ooo.oon
Public .Work*
«t.nmr.oCMi.oo't
RED DELICIOUS
General Kxprn.es
1.ftnO.OOn.OOU
International
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Finance
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APPLES

Help 19 Mils* o f Kldexav Tuba*
Flush Out rolaonou* Was la
ihaws* t*ffst of sHAi la meti
mb* r( klinrt tiibw n*r M
trswetk*
Th»«U«rSll»r*tM tnbsstr*'
tore rti rmr
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tln n u ilM in
■St*"rS»ref IMsef fonrt»** pemlts
inultir In t.msin In r*w stood. It
umui! r«i| -j UJuiihi. i hiuraiUc ta;=*.
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t.Oirl up
1ntln*.
I'Ht el Ptp *"dJ rtwrrr.
re
otlllna, puAn.,. und.r Uw •T«*.

■s*a SlutMW. rre in «ltre i.tr,
wtt)i smiHlnt and fcurnlaf t o m * is Lbsi. li»°nw&lt;M*l viwiawnh
M r b**d blip IK. IU

i « a U flea yoae

IS YOUR LIVER
DRYING FOR HELP
with' gaa. hradadiy blue,
, you may b« putting ino big
n on your liver. JteteJh^V1" *
l food becomes _yiyfacU f^
toxli
.putrefactive

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JANE PARKER

FRUIT CAKES
lb 72c
5 IbH 3.75

ICICLES

ORANGE
COCOANUT COFFEE

CAKE

M «z. 35c

lU nnnrt P c c u n
f i/i.
CAKE 22'/2 oz. 9r,rw.

Rich Cntamerjr

Ib

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Fancy CftllfomU Fresh

CARROTS

lb

Oclio

2 lb s

Quantity Rights Roservod
Prices Good Thru Saturddy, January 4

LARGE JUICY

3 for

GRAPEFRUIT

Ilttjtpy IrIv—.‘'IC.-ggat Choice^ Whole Peeled

JUICY
t a n g e r in e s

Doz.

YELLOW

20c

5 Ibn

ONIONS

APBICOTS
i FKIINES

No 2*A cen

2

Yorh Im|*ertal----------- — -

Glen

Apples 3

EMLARD’S

&amp; e

A PPLESA U CE

V-8 Vegetable

no. 2 can

PRU N ES

2 II). p k g .

5
w

Cabbage

In Mesh Bsgsl.Buper

Lb

3*/2c Spud8 .10, Lb, 53c

Crisp Florid*

Lb*

Celery
Onions

46-oz can

Kiln Dried Eapry sweet
Sf

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17c Potatoes 4 Lbi 39c
Or. A. Eg. fiiilpp:il Kaft#.

Lbt

10c Eggs

dox

Morion Plain or Iodized

'JB 9 &gt;

A 4 P ELBERTA

29c Potatoes 5 ib* 25c

Yellow

COCKTAIL

SUN SWEET

Lbt

■ Idaho J laktrif’

Green, Crisp

Putin, or Sclf-Uising Flour—

OLEOMARGARINE

Ere*h Xlnrlda (In Mesh B sgi)

Apples 2 Lbi 29c Oranges 8 Lbs 29c

Hunt's P
Prepared
it1[Mired

No

ALL-SWEET

Wash Btata Wlneaap

Halves

PEACH ES
SULTANA

B artlett PEA R S no
SULTANA

2 Vz can

Libby HiUer

A-PKNN MOTOR

Htokrly Tomato

OIL qt. 22c gal. 83c

Red Kidney
BEANS
II). can 12c

Klngan'a

Pure LARI) Ib 28c
Ib 36c

Rw.Mar

T»a. S tan

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Blackcycd Pens 15c

NORTHERN
riti

In n * 4'u t

TISSUE

Beets No. 2 can 10c

Roll 6c

Spinach no.2 can 16c

Tot Dithee &amp; Cbthes

A * r
Rest M*ld

CAMPS

26c

Marina Dull

Sardines
15 oz. can 15c

j

Powder *

14c

f 'm s l

Wheatics
HmutTBrld

11c
.

Oatmeal

.

3 Hm, 24c

CHESPEAKE BAY

OYSTERS Ex. Sid. PL 79c Ex. *Sel. PL87c
M HRDPI I Q

BREAKFAST LINKS

Bupai X Wpihln j

lb. Jar

Apple Jelly
’ VAN

Cleanser 2

Jewel

.Shfirtcning

TrWIato "

Sauce

Bor

7wc

Ml. VarmonTRTndloii Sliced Broakfait
Nona BaHar!

Potatoes No 2Vi 23c
ntandsrd Vegetable

SOUP No lean 11 ‘AC

U. S. Good Spring Lamb
Breast Cuts

Lb-Pkg

Urey's Tend*rated SugarCured Smoked -

Fancy Droitod Poultry
Reg. Dr. Tex** Shipped Hen

Butt Hall

Mealy Rib

•]

Re*. Dr.. Kana. Shipped Slewing

Fresh Cut Trimmed

BREAKFAST BACON
Tomato

,

PORK CHOPS
END CUT H M
tOOKED READYTO EAT

Beets No

2v*

^

10c
12c

Vegetable* 16-oz 15c
Trappey Dehydrated

«

114- p i

12c

O kra

roan of Arc Light tied Kidney

Chickens u&gt; . 49c Beam

Lb

N. T. Shipped Long leUad

Cooler Slices Lb 0 5 C

CENTER CUT

Reeti No 2 can
Libby Mixed

Sir Hall
or Who
Lt
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CUDAHY'S

HAMS

'i \

Wlthmtt-Bean*. Van Camp
Htandard Dill

WHITE BACON
SMOKED BACON

it

Oenesxes Cut

lb

BRANDED

Btnkely Diced
-’*i . . ", "=

In Li|l)V Byrup,. Sweet

BREAKFAST BACON

n.

303 gi 15c

Duckling! u&gt; 45c

WHOLE SHOULDER Lb 35c
BUTT HALF SHOULDER Lb 39c
lj.
45c
SLICED LIVER
Lb
32c
HECK BONES
Lb
!9c
BULK SAUSAOE Lb 45c

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w- u™««•»• ° *-« whiu
B a con
ib
39c
,
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U fd
Lb : 2 7 t

(Whole)

TENDER SKINNED

, CHUCK ROAST
SHORT RIBS —
HAMBURGER.;

SMOKED HAMS
WESTERN

SPARE RIBS
AA GRADE WESTERN

49c

RISKET STEW

CHUCK ROAST
BRISKET BEtiF

Lb

32c

•W 44/10#% Furs
T E A

BONELESS

ENGLISH CUT ROAST

IVORY SNOW

r

4*ox Pkg.

iwttoi ivitutmizi

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23 c.

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Club Aluminum .

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KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS

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Dob r»ucht, Cleveland star In {player befoit turning lo the
Congreta‘ would have to decide tJ| in tho federal budget, national versa) In our military and Inter, we need no less than w&gt; have If
Basketball
Association
o f sport.
curtail or eliminate such agencies | d«icn «*V n sharp rcdtrctlon there national policy.
we are to retain our present the
S rn e high ranking officers say status In world affairs.
Americn. eras' p ranking tennlal
as the Weather Bureau, the Coast, would’ rmceasP.ate a complete' leand Geodetic SurVey, the Bureau j
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o f .Standards, the Census Bureau
or the Civil AeronaflUea Authority. The. department’s statistical
and informational services for
We're atarAng '47 off with a
business are minor Items.
real bang In food bargains .
Rome of Ihe government’* top
ao you can atari the year nff
administrators definitely onphsr n
with big food savings, ttesotva
lo shop here today and everyblanket ctrt, reducing the budgets
day and you’ll ’ ’Save A I-Ittle
o f nil agenclej on a Gnl per­
Every Day on Everything You
centage basis. This would have
Buy.”
Ihe effect of spreading their fundtiiln', thty say. and reducinr e ffi-j
cienry. Thev would prefer to &lt;-.some o f Ihe.' agencies eliminated i
entirely.
(
As for Ihe litrgrul single item

BEANS

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CARROTS

Total
1 11,000,000,000
Included In ’’natlonnl defense’
!■•v * Is the cost of terminal leave pay
for enlisted men, amounting In
•.* • ’
' 'liflflo.ono.onn. ” lptrrriall&gt;ir.nl I t
nance” iurlu’lr • f'lrelgu lm»u&gt;
These ilrms air not riinltnuiug
expense.
:
Whit Can’t lie &lt; ut
The veteran'’ .program, tax re
funds ‘ imd uiN t^ t »fe-cju»»ierv-i
by fiscal noth'.lilies a. ’uncon­
trollable.’’ not subject t&lt;&gt; M-d.tr
tlon. Nor could mo»l «f the ex
pendltures undc^ social security,
such a* unemployment relief Bn.l
retirement slh.wanre*. la1 slterr.
' t
* Budget pruning must he applied.
f
therefore, to one nr nnnlhrr of th™
program* administered by the va ­
rious departments if substantial
savings are lo )*c made.
..
Since all of the department s
work Is dope by stseciDf atllhnnxatlnn o f Congress, It Is Cnurress
which most deride which program
Is to I* eliminated.
A glance at the Inter mr Depm'
msnt budget shows that nb-m

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Governor-Elect P o i ­
son* Wants Legis­
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Groups Before May

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Martin Elected
As House Speaker,
A s k s Cooperation
Between. 2 Parties

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 3
— (#*)— Hep. Joe Martin of
MaasnchniiGtt.s took over
today tut' the first Repub­
lican Speaker of the House
ft since Nichols I,ongwortli
stepped down in 1931.
Martin called on the
, House members to work
side by side. He asked for

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cooptlattmi ' ’'iiiiiiirpassed I n (Iip
history of nl'lr'ltatlaii" lu ilenl
with labor taws, taxation mul s«vcrninvnt economy.
The &lt;52-year-oltl rim-paper pub
llaher fnuii Matsarhutrlia «aid
- tbertyare. many, “ must*" fur thn
% Shth Congress.
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Murderer Tries
To Escape Just
Before Execution
Surrenders Q u i e t l y
To Guards At Door;
Felons Still Loose
ftlL lH H H A , S. t*.. J am. .1. td*i
—j\ ruiiv irlnl munlrn r ’ made t
iV.-pcralr effort In escape l**hA
’jll»r tttinttVJ* dwfi.tf- Sir *wn* -vhitn In* elec Irnrtiled. Three i|&lt;mr*
hit eked hi* path tn freedom, Iml
thi* man, (negro) t’li'vi*- (.'oving*
ton. got thnnwh tlit* •firm mi*
Ilf ■wrenched u stoui linn 'nr
frnin. Jils. rcll. Jl»&gt; .ruphed nil 'uni
l ilMrtVd diiun Jhe illiirr'ilOor nf
llin |irl&lt;»n mid fliP n h e *uvf the
tarn ifnnr It wnx xoliif »-tn-t lie

labor-management problem'* mti»i
Mil rendered ipiietly In tin* giuii'l*
receive "immediate attention." II*
*otd the nation mum return ’.&lt;• a fter liMikiii^nl that tliior ai l) .1
what he termed "the pound philoso­ little w hile Inter he « enl^ tn hiv
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phy that- thr—government does dualh ealmly.
not support ti.e people; the people j
|*l I til*
must guppnrt the government." | NEW VOIlK, Ian
r&gt; quick
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mum IW
.pilch cut«
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tanr*. III the budget and ln‘ 'h e j*
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I 'f N ™ ' «rk t tty &gt;'
public debt. Martin added.
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The nrw Speaker nf the llnu**explained the llrpulilieaiip i|n tml cirtil Hnyiimiid S ln -ft J»*‘ "
111 nobly n. The pnlire hiivr *&gt;'der»
"glnat" over tneir November elecAuthmitk'p
lion vlrlnry. The He publican*, hn tn -hoot In kilt.
Oeclariii, are “ prayerfully ronml- t-elievL' i hr nlnr, (nrluilliiit « *■*"'•
fr * « ,l killrr nod a fm in-r imustr
nu*" nf their mpoualhilities.
nr‘
The IlntiPe gut iluwn to hu*inr*n o f Alratrnx. nmy haw........
No Irufr b»»
in a much calmer almnaphere than omiijlflcep.
the Senate. The firpl hill lu he ft ,ii lid n/ the feint!* m.ire 1t"*V
nfleri'd '*»» a 0 0 1 ’ tax rmthu: i*rnt&gt;rd yrptrrdav hv ►»'*i|,*‘
dm han* *»f a roll wiu/1;*•**meaxuri* which would rffeef a
percent slice In taxea paid no. In*
contra under HOO.OOO.
It .and when *Coit«re»« I* ot
.
, ky , U jnday. Frealdeni
Truman wilT put In a perpimul
appoat ance lieforc n joint p rom o
to dtllver hU plate of the tinimi
meftAgr. Hut if the Senate nin«
Into a filibupler over the Hilhn
ra*e Mr. Truman may have In
ldon .1 are optimistic about se­
delay hi* addreo.
curing . a box In which lo nail
Birch, the magician, on Jan. 18
in order that he may gel rrleaaed
In about 30 seconds after the man­
ner of TToudlnl; but they are won­
dering, tn view of the current nail
WAPHINOTON. Jan. 3—W)— •hortage, If they can secure the
EfJort* are under way to begin nail* to clinch properly the loll
work' on the Chattahoochee-rilnt- wlrtch is to be staged on Ft ml
' Apalachicola waterway thl* yrer Street.
This problem was discussed at
U wag announced today.
TleprwrntaUvt* Andrew* of Ala­ the meeting of the Sanford Lions
bama. Pate Of OeorgU and Btkr» ClttB today at the tourist center
Porter Laming, president of the
of fjorlda ard pooling Ihrir effort*
to get an appropriation of “at le « t Seminole Sportsman Association,
*50.000.000" to begin coiwtnicUon told the Lion* that he would be
glad In accept the gift of ahelter*
oh the trhUate waterway.
Andrews, who ta. a member of now on highway* to be transferred
the Bouse Appropriation* Com­ to Mullet Lake Park on the Bt.
mittee, Mid the money would cover John* River, and will assume re­
ooala of the flr*t of four proposed sponsibility for the hauling.
Our its were Jack Ratlgan, presi­
dam*.
The ftnt darrr Ur planned as dent of the JayCeea. and W. J".
Chattahoochee, Pis. where the LasMcr. Jr. Mr .Ratlgan urged
Chattahoochee and the rUnt join more Interest In matter* of
to form the Apalachicola. Blmltar aviation at the Municipal Airport
danxi planned at Columbia, Ala.
and Buford, Oa. would produce
hydro-electric power as well as a
nine-foot navigation channel,
The fourth dam, atriotly to aid
narigation. 1* planned at Ptaxt
Bettnlng, aa.. near Oblumbus.
MIAMI, Jan. 3, t/P) — Gen.
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Ilwlght D. KUenhower. ruled himsslf out a* a presidential candidate
today.
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Elsenhower declared*during an
interview that mention of his
name as a candidate for (’resident
•LAKELAND, Jan. 3, (A1)—A Is not good for what ho termed
flurry of aWnmehta following the “ the great organisation with
nltM-day .eltrui shipping holiday which t am associated." Ite made
gave industry ' ~
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a alight It plain that he was thinking as
a -soldier of the nstlon’s fulyre
caw ofe
it the jitter* toda;
today.
Some 12*0,000 box** of fruit" was security.
The Armv’s chief of staff salJ
nent.to northern market* In the
first 21 hour* after the shipping "From the beginning of the wav,
holiday ended *nd citrus growers when my name ha* been mention­
art apprehen*lr* over the pros­ ed In ’ connection with a possible
pect that shipments will be juit future poHtksl career for me,
I have Instantly refusad to con­
heavy lha rest ef the we«k.
Prices, however, tallied ta some sider such a contingency." Then
exUnt while the glowers wlthhelJ Elaenhower added grimly; “ I have
* ■*. fruit and r)eared out »ur- nut changed my mind.
r.H&gt; Stocks.
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,f orange*, 54.000 boxes of
as* and 30,000 box** of
ult.
•»- Despit* the raarktt holiday,
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HANOI, Indochina, Jan, 3,
ember e f t m shtanmnD were
vIHW ear* short of the Dec*m- — Sniper* flr«d on French CoufuH
Minister Marius Moutet Thursday
-.iiw s t o u r
shortly after h« arrived In the
l i .. &gt; |i ■i «i.q, S**l*,.tl' ***~**
Indo-Chjna capital bf Hanoi,
n a r o u K s o cu n ,
French hutborities said Moutet and
'* 'flno,
» * - hi* 'Official party were visiting *
- today hospital when the^hoU W*ro fired.
The fir* apperently waa dtredeo
by from an Annamlte houae near the
huMlitaf,“ None of the French
party eras hit.
Moutet wM sent to Indo-Ch!nX
by the French government to In­
vestigate condition* In connection
with the current uprising » f Viet‘ late. The shooting
after Moutet arfrom Ration for

Eiseqhower Refuses
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Big Fruit Shipment
' Worries Growers

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In Hanoi Fire
On Colon/ial Minister

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M O N T G O M E R Y , Jan. 3
— &lt;4»)— A la b a m a 's a t t o r n e y
ffotiera l
sa id
to d a y
th e
s t a t e 's le ifis ia tiiiv c a n n o t s e t
tij) in te r im c o m m it t e e s w h e n
it m e e t s in a n o r jr a n iz a t io n
sessio n th is m o n th .
(lo v e n io r -e lo c t Jam es E.
F o ls o m h a d sjtid lie w ish e d
t o . h a w in terim e o in m itte e s
at Work hofurt, thr regular lrgivlalitr ,r*,luii -Tati, lu May, Tf.t*
mu fdrdt d,vl|ired he ivuiilj

WASHINGTON. Jan. .1. lAh—
The Senate * tiled tnda&gt; to drift)
the anting uf Theodore. Hilho i~
n d Ha# clrftrrtl thr aft) for
net* I)-elected Itepuhll-an# In lie
*worh In.
.

Box F o r M agican
Is Discussed A t |Y^ rly. 5 uildi^
Total Expected
Meeting Of Lions’
To Pass
$500,000
*

Ccngressmen To Push
Tri-State Waterway

:m

Democrat Senator Of
Idaho Opens Fight
To Keep Bilbo Out;'
Says Bilbo Tainted

WASSUNOTON, Jan
3 -| ,ri—
Briifttor Tlieodore Bllbn nf MUtlulppt walked up to tin* twr of
the Brnnje fo take his untie fur
j third term today. Five minutes
Iftirr, Bilbo returned to la* f-a l
without receiving thr oatli The
nurturing-in was blocked t»y Sena­
tor CMen Taylor' of Idaho, who
owned the tight to ,oii*l Bilbo.
Tbylor Is a Democrat lie moved
tK4( ' the btlbo ‘ rise b»* relm vd
to the new Ttulea Oominlliee
With Hcnator John Ovrrtini o f
Imulalana at hU skle.
Uilbo
listened without a word ns the
ferret ary r j th j ilrtjste ruled that
Taylor'* motion list) the right of
way over nnv move to ntlniliikder
the oath fUwrelwv I*-,lle lllttte.
who wo* presiding
made the
rtillttg.
Senator Itnmer Ferguson of
Mlehlcan oftrrrtl a resoliillnn to
bar Bilbo now and take up his
case In tJie Senate on Jan fl
Ferguson'* motion was itoi In
the almtile when Taylor Jumped
to his feet and offered ti resolu­
tion lo liar Bilbo rfiy!or charged
lliat Bilbo’s actions are “ tainted
with fnnKt" and he naked that
the entire matter be referred to
tlir Riling Commlltrr

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v*

-i1*'* &gt;‘*l '* - - i*iii |f the house

,m,l ariuiM* I'lutl.l lud
(in ti-in ....... .
dn) ,,i y nut. id lui,

(tarns tho

dtinng th» 1Ueislutl.

I,HI ,iu udiiwuv

by \t-

tufney lleurtsl William N, Me** j*
tju,*»‘n ,f+•* ),*f ,,l thiii thr committir vanimt hr -rt up during th#
erg/Miratiuti . ,’ *-i,'ij und add.'d thill til*- gxvfrlurr lift . iiii'auth'oriiy
fur ta 11m r a -ptvia! - -cssion 11
imnui utlui im , muiiiiltcv*.
T|u» (tpiniun. ptlit'ly advisory,
Wit* 1-wtll'.l i»l tlit- rcpicst o f
i 3 ( lar^ncc
1arut ,.*&gt; rr»»**»
-late a m 1
li* Jn sf 1
--■~ljpr.fr -frffr-y-y :B-fr| - \ 1 1 4)J
k,
3Trr MHUT tfr”
1
, mid not
| la b
i,
u.t-tii ■*« the
l.s
1nl LI
ni l t.*' overruled
rhr
, . . t .&gt;ur'. but
li.'i f'L'*
: »b,' tugli trithi ■1 *♦*1 J*.
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Ouim tlng tin* bon,! of Irtsndaiilli *-.NtablLslird by Brig. Gm . J
O HutchUon ami f*ill|iatU Psndatun.

Fhilipptnr

gurrlllu

Iradrr.

during the tniii|ialgn that frrrd
, hOiutaiuio from Ihr Japanese, was
(|„. rra,m vlui l)f ^rmtor Pend,-

New Violence In Palestine Leads
ToFreshDemands

tun, envoy ptciitputcnUary nf thr j
llrpublk* of ihr I’ ldllpplnr* m id !
dclrgnU* to ilir UNESCO r«m(rrrnrr In t*3tln Bratrsl III thr Irll

fVttdalun Is wated at the rixltt .-on Htandmt brtitmt Mri IVn-lutu-xt lo Mrs IliitchUfui and hr- luti is tletiit Turkrr rasht&gt;-r id tin*

f-

'S w e p t

A n i r t /f t *

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T id a l

W ave

Authority To I^aunch
Offensive Asked By
Hiffh Commissioner

sued to A D Rosier It U now ■
," " ure ,h,*ir
under conatrurtlon st rrvnch and , 1
*nfe,y;. ,Th,ey •ls.0 * r, " .
. *“
Oommerclai Avenutl
'ca' r .lhe r )’■"»*'*«’* ®"lx I" l«* «•
Smaller conatrucUbn Include* a
- diers
Knr,y
,6,Uy
,hr"near
BrltU‘‘
were
killed
n ,„*lal
*1.000 valued fruit stand lo lie village when their ieep was blown
erected by W B William* on Park up, apparently by an electric mine.
Avenue between Twenty Fourth and
Twelve separate attacks wereTarentv yiRh Btroet. Ixmlae nail,•■j carried out against the Hritish
colored, eras given r permit to military In Palestine last night.
erect a concrete block house at The Underground workers used
1118 Weat Thirteenth Street at an mines, hand grenades, aulmnatl?
weapon’s and home-made .flame
estimated coat o f 11,000,
thrower*. One British offierr was
killed and -0 person# were wound­
ed.
The attack* came n fin one
month o f relative peace In Pales­
tine.

Plane Miusin? From
Byrd’s Expedition

Hi" A wlaI
Urf
Prrsti foils *jf snow, f reeling
rhm -.I,-* sud tog b-iocit tiHlag to

,iij

One Killed, Four
Injured As Fires
Hit Large Cities

,

t:s.

Wanner
i.d o

,,u

a wldo

mjieratiiteS were fore*
f.r Hie S e* York City

m-s, u-d I r i o

f.-a

dirouds the

,,„ i r i W c .i l l i r r

Bureau sar*

j,si iradii* at to uuardlA Field,
halted ye.stcn.tav. probably wilt no*
be resumed before night

lluthwnys In arstent New York

arc slippery from treering rains
and, the lorecast Is for Miow and
,-iildj'r weather
A lihii.kot of new 'mow haa
I'trverisl m r- ■ srclluh.', of New
KnrioU
MUlvo-st and exrinhst into fikU . m u and In tlie
i ....
(MiiUmniV ,i«i northern
'tciirs |mj111'•a Tempersture took a
*up *** near* frecslng lit Caltfornhs
.,,mI
I,, .if rero a! Hi*ikan#( Waslttlitter , iiht abo Ls aweeping the
Dakota* iiiut Minin ■•ota totlay, Tlio
mcrctirv dtotm l 3o below at ltentldla. Minn and wa* near the 3d
below iu.it k r.t Penibtna. N. D.
&lt;rther rs*gi,pt* of Houth Dakota re , -irthsl ■ tiAnpefir urea ' of from IS
t,, '-’u
zero

1
*
** **&lt;,*«■
iltnvTituu 11 lift* i Fit * !
*U\ L
u *
ini; Milt* itttfii mill '■ i '"K '
other\ --i.ioftl Fur i ht.- r
K. Wink L-f vjiiit ntii'i V of
liuti'l'n rr»i*iriil 4 *% 11 NAhU
l.ttS ANGFI

;niet &gt;ikt driav Iralu

and lr r» t* I'ntilh -s over
^r. |„,1| „t llw pmlmi

H o t e l Blaze In Cal­
ifornia Is F a t a l ;
$35,000 Lumber Fire
.In,

front window, mol |o&lt;-|»tMni( t&gt;
jump wtion firemen arrive,!. Autli
nritlei me nnestiortlitg an nceiipant o f thr hotel nlimii the Mure
wir# fo u n d
An empty gasoline
ll"t,d
on the si«ltw;n
Approvinintel) L'.’.

rescued In fifcmco

Florida rit!e* were the nation's

p i r o i t r i 'c i i
- l i aim,,,
f ,,

tuc m U ','1 site )r.*ter»lav Miami
re,\,r,le,l a ■omfnrt.it,1c ui whltn
- i*' 'eint- r ,-ure w ,i.s Ht i* Tatopa
tml * * lai'ksonvtlle

Jui

ti, hoi r t
worfh tif •fainitbf* *
Luinbft
jt thr ivM-I
SYALON SOU)
K*i *■
villi* Mvlh.n nf ihi* - n i
fifflt liiVs *&gt;&lt;iv i liu fi**T that lliti.'
Tlu* s alon Apurlinrnt building
WflH Ilf lie v%1fVc| Nitvrii ten in'n11,,
frame houses from going up in at ri,*r»ild Btrect and Oak AvcnUO

was sold yesterday by Ernest. Burch
nf Gainesville to Arthur Yowell.
Ir.'ui merchant. The sate price waa
*25 000, according to Fred Bender,
realtor, who handled the deal
The building contain* U apart­
ment* upstait* and three stores
down*(Hires, Including Wight Prlnt, lug flltop. rienkarik Paint and
Olaas Co. and tfxabns Battgry
tUiop.

flame*.

tOlBIUS AND HATIVIS In tlie devastated city ot Kslnan, Japan, are
shown pushing their Ural* from the sired where they were swept ashore
by the Udal wave and quake' which recently hit Japan. More than a
thousand Japs were killed In’ this disaster. (International .S'omnlphoto)

F Co-ed
c!l!erH°Fearfnone!Ringling
Estate Given To
Fears D ope
State As Heirs Are Ousted

COLUMDU8. Ohio, J*n. .1, &lt;/P&gt;—
I’ rof. E. E. Kimberly .cipre*»ol
fear torlay that hl» 20 ye»r old
daughter, M*ry Vlrglnl* Klmlicriy, •SARASOTA, Jan. .3, m ~ T h e
had been "doped,"
State nf Florid* Inst Its fight to ­
Ths pusil* of the disappearance day lo oust Mrs, Ida lllngling
of tb* Ohio Slate University co-ed North and her son, John North,
with a 4'J-ye*r-old ax&lt;onvict re­ aa »x*eutors of Ihe huge John
main* aa mu«h aa a putala, a* Rlngling aatale.
ever. Th* eo-*d dlaappearerl wedThe ducialoh, handed down by
neaday with formnr ronvlct H*&gt;btrt Circuit Judge W. T. Harrison ni
Hemming, father of a schoolgirl Sarasota, In rifeet knocked -out
friend of Miss Ktmherly.
the claims of a group of Rlngling
The co-ed's father 1* * profea- heirs who sought a large portion
nor at Ohio'State. Nothing haa of the late cirrus sin g* estate.
developed on a flood of rumor*
The ruling awarded the huge
that Mlaa Kimberly and Hemming
■•
,
,
■■-it-wafcv*-. •
had
dee
Wed
to
retuni
to
Columbus
- T- - .
.
' / from Cleveland, where relatlvea
MARINES LEAVE CHINA
*
of the former.eonvlet »»W he tohl
DAllUES CONSOLIDATE
NEW YORK. Jan. 3, W7— A"
IhVm he inUnded lo marry Mis*
broadcast from London said today
Kimberly.
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 3, m that' the first big departure of
The consolidation of the Carroll
United State* Marine# froni North
QUAKE
•
JAPAN
le« Cream Company of Fayetle;;»d. China began today when the en­
I'lUe, Tenn. and Foremost Dairies
tire 7th Regiment boarded three
TOKYO.
Jut
t - W J - S S tnmipom.
De. * f Jackanavilte waa announced
The * British *broad­
earth
shocks,
«*dt
lasting
about
In New York today. ■
cast said the transport* will leave
flra
second*,
roekad
Tokyo
today.
The president of
Foremost
for California In two-days. Rut
Dairies said his organisation will They rattled window* and shook, tb* broadcast added that this
chandeliers,
bo*
only
momentarily
2 to be intercontinue to serve the cities in the
waa £
dot
Muscle Sboala area of TennessM
: (ha beginning of a
and Alabama now aerred by tiw*
____
withdrawal of American
Carroll Company.
* \
, ' Marine* from North CHIaa.

j

Storim Weather
In Nation Hampers
All Transportation

hind him t* fVilxtwrto O llustcvi
tornirr war correspondent, and Fliirltlj ftlate Bank amt n,st to
HfX| to CVnrrtl HutdiUon
J*- IWW putjllr rvlalion^ affu-rr for thr llirii Mil 'Pitrkri wtin is tad,tint
her 1iilit-r
M r a . IV hiliilm M w L o u 1(111*1! in M ir tlie* IMillippinr CtiHMiiittr Urn/'ltf
ru ru p a ig ti
uf
lib r n iliu ii
H r iw U it Nru lu Him Ia MLv* QUr lltifrhl*

Building permit* totalling *21800 In Value were Issued at the
City Hall on the last two day*
of December. A retwrt ton yearly
building totals to be Issued soon
by Orady Duncan, city bulldlnc
Inspector. Is expected to reveal
PALESTINE. Jan 3. &lt; 4 'i-A
that the lotal erilmated value of
homes atul bijlldlnga and othee |-"p" ■VV&gt;"C uf .violence. .bi),,ight
eonstnieUnn In Sanford durltw ' tnedlction, in I ondon tn,l*i *hnt
UMfl totalled well over a halt Ihe Hiuh l'&lt;&gt;minl»»n,in'i. I ,,-u*..
Gen. Sit Alan Ciinnlngliani. will
million dollars,
I
n«k Ihe Cabinet for authority to
Recent home building permits liiuticli nn offensive to re-tore
Issued were;
two
factory-type older.
built homes valued st $0000 which
Both Hritish govern men t and
sre being built by C. O. Jones and and Jewish agency* sources "XRodney Adams. Both are located pressed a lielief that Sit Alan
on Lake Avenue tiff West Twen­ would appeal for permission in
tieth Street Eric Vlhlen secured n launch an offensive tn smash
Derm!t to rrertt a *4 500 concrete Jewish . residence In the IInly
block home on IWeat First Btrfet l-ani*. An official announcement
between Pome ran Ite and Tamarind In Jerusalem disclosed that all
Avenue* A permit to build a *3.000 ranks In thr British Army hail

IIV . ASSOCIATED . I’ It ESS
. A Navy plane attached lo the
Byrd Antarctic Kapedillnn waa
4*ecIos*d today to be missing on
a flight since last Monday.
^ Mr*. Annelle Mehl of lairimls,
Calif, has been Informed by the
Nevy department that her brother,
CapL llenrv Caldwell q f ’ Lootnl*,
had been Hated as -overdue from
the Antarctic Right since Dec. 30,
.. Cent. Caldwell la an Annapolla
graduate and a war hero and la a
commander nf one of the vessels
In the 4,000-man expedition, the
II8H Pine Island.
Caldwell'* wife, Mr*. Dorothea
Caldwell, and two children live in
Fantacola, Fla.
No other detail* on the missing
plane' have been disclosed *i yet
.
by the Navy,

t

Dispute Over
Committees
In Alabama

Philiiipiiio Visitors.At Hutchison Home

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NEW YORK CITY. Jan 3
—About 35 guest* ot the New Hol­
land Hotel, 305 West Tenth Street,
acre driven to thr street today
while Bremen battled to exUngulth
the names. Fire Department o f­
ficial* rxpteAsed o
. . . . . . . 1
dLscknted clgaret had startiM the
blaze in a storeroom m i the top I

ftoar-

* * ‘ bank STATEMENTS WANTED

Music Association
Mails Out Tickets

Rlngling estate at Sarasota to
the State of Florida. Tlie estate
include* lh* Rlngling Art Museum.
Ihe fabulous Rlngling home and
art treasures valued at tniHiona
of dollar!.
Under Ihe decision, Mr*. North
and her son. a* eieculor* of lho
estate, stand to gain a* much **
1900,000 In executor* fee*.
Attorneys for the Hitigling heir*
•r*. expected to appeal Ihe ilecisinn to the Stale Supreme Court

Members of the Seminole Cuui ty Civic Music Association uro
now Iwing mailed membership
tickets for the forthcoming four
concerts tn be given at Seminole
High School auditorium.
The first of these concert* will
take place next Friday evening
nl 8;ir&lt; o'clock nt which Miriam
Solovleff, vlnlinlsl, will appear,
according lo 11. II. Coleman, pre­
sident of the Association.

CHARGED WITH POISONING
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. 3, &lt;/P)—
Charges that they poisoned four
ctrcpa horse* have landed two
former employe* nf the Uuch
Owens Circus In Jail today. The
two. Identified by police aa James
Burke and Frank Burn*, are being
held In the Highland* county Jail
•t Sabring on 5HM&gt;00 bond. A
third' man, William Baker, waa
released on 15,600 bond.
The horse* dUd In S*hrlng last
month. A veterinarian said their
d*atha resulted from arsenic poi­
soning.

UMPIRE SCHOOL TO OPEN
GAINESVILLE. Jan. 3. (irtl—
The Florida State * League* an­
nounced today a free school for
umpires will be held In Orlando
Jan. 55 to Feb. 15. League.pre­
sident Al Comb* said" William.K.
Summers, veteran A m e r i c a n
League umpire, will h*&gt; director
of the school. He said the unlouc
Idea of a league sponsoring Ua
own umpire school was made pos­
sible
of
stole through the cooperation
cooperation or
Will Hercidgr, president of tha
American League.

- ' •' ■ ■
TALLAHASSEE,- Jan. 3.llm -tato cimptrolvlr called on *11
state banks sod trust companies
today fur statement* of their
condition at the close o f ths year.

Veterans Service

Any veteran In need of earvIce (free of dtarge) in any of
the following categories It ra-

K stcd to visit Uw&gt; office.

responslblo agencies Hi
below:
Coordinator — B. B Oortar
Atlantic National Bank Build­
ing.
i
Employment — l U. fl. Bnployment Bervloe, 113 North
,Park Avecue.
Vocational Training and Edu­
cation — T. W. Lawton. Court
lloyee.
.
Legal Assistance, Roapltalte*
Uon and State Bervloe Officer
— Contact through Lloyd T.
Boyle, County flerrioa Officer,
Takach Building.
Tlome Service Assistance to
Servicemen.. cx-Ucrricemen and
their Dependents — American
Red Oroaa, Lakcfront Boulevard,
Veterans AdmlnlstraUon —
George
Georg* B.
8^ Anderson, Sheriff*
OCOce awry TtxedAy.
____

i

�THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

fhe Sanford Herald

The F6rgotten Wends

FRIDAY,_ JA N / 3,^1947

A N D AFTER YOU, M Y DEAR MISS N O M IN A T IO N !
SQUARE DANCE

Germans are not the only inhabitants of Germany,
In Western Saxony there are Wends, a Slavic group known
also as Lusatian Sorbs. They have just appealed to the
Council of Foreign Ministers for autonomy on the ground
of HoIMoterminntiori, saying that (hey have been ruled
by Germans long enough.
What they want is a small triangle near the Czech
and Polish borders. In numbers there may be anywhere
from MO,Ilf 10 to 300,000, some living in this triangle,
others scattered throughout Germany. They all want
home rule1, some under Czech supervision and some under
Polish. Others arc content to remnin under Gertnun rule,
if they can manage their own local affairs, and above
all have schools conducted in life Wendish language.
If the Wends have been able to keep their race
consciousness and language through centuries of strict
alien rule, they are. evidently a teal nationality, whose
modest requests deserve to be grimtod.

Every . Friday Night
On Route 46 .

Mrs. DEAN’S
PLACE

EGW M R
M

y o u *

T tiv € 5

Iw tfB tm n a w ff

Wheel Balancing

C. W elsh

A war secret, just revealed, is that a German plane
flew-over United States territory during the war. A modi­
fied Kocke-Wulf 200 in 1913 made nn air.reconnnisaame
over Boston, New York and.other Atlantic seaboard
cities.

Likewise not till nfter the war closed was it announc­
ed that a German submarine hnd sunk ships in the St.
Lawrence river. Evidently the war was nearer to us than
we supposed. Ami this air flight suggests that the elab­
orate civilian defense organizations, with practice black,
IT IS TIME TO PUT ttTKES3 outs, were not moro play, to give the participants a feeling
ON UNITY HA1NJ.1t THAN ON of doing something, but were a necessary part of war
it ...
^
. ...
prrrv iHKmiENujw uenomi- preparations.
NATtONH AUK ONI.Y
THE OOAI. 1H CKH)
CHII.IlItr*.'
HIIOUI !&gt;
HOME IN 111.1 HOUaH.
IB n o t Ilia HOUSE
tgiuav shall be call'd a

, HOAIJ9,
A LL R B
HE
AT
Et.SE IT
For im
Iuhim; ol

prayer lor all people*.—58.7.
DIVIDERS

\M » fltlA N H I.I

{Prom* Spirit I...*-, •
Cunning map rupipiraaina
Uplift e uiltiiu a plain:.
Dial Mm gauge pur gorlgrl
Suffices t&gt;» explain
If or when or why
Wc lire. Wr ilii*.
f ’lrcleil rvr " f &gt;a&lt;lur.
CominiPvi ,

ruliliraloin.

llcfinr thr PX.h «•f *ky
We wait the ilriinm*tl at|&lt;&gt;M
No rlntr l«
T o die 7

ever irive
To l i v e ’

ItOHKKT REST

Chinese students have marched
on the American 'em bassy in
Nanking and demanded that I S.

Younj? National Leaders

troops gel out of China. Why
not? And U't the Russians have

The 39-yeu r-nId Harold StntwK'U is not the youngest
You can tay what you want to man to cock his eye. at the White House, His rival, Gov.
gbou^'thja warm wmtor (leather
la sunny Florida. I ut it frets Thom us E. Dewey of New York, led the field on the first
mighty, good when yuu read ahunt ballot in the 194(1 Republican convention, and Dewey
■lib-zero temjH-i h' iih, in New was then only 38. The record, howeverjtnot likuly tea be
lEfclgland and the Middle West.
beaten, is thut of William Jennings"JWynn, who made
I For most people thr New ^i-:,t pis first presidential race at 3(1.
got o ff to a gin*! »tait with g.«ai
Because the constitution requires the president to he
food, plrboa’it parties and bright at least 35, no American will ever approach the mark «rf
prospect*.
tint fur lid ll » ts
the end of all tilings.
Fur s o d ­ William Pitt, the English prime minister. He assumed
den t*. m1**! of them on the high­ the"office in 1784, when he was only 25, and held it with­
way*. took a toll of till death* nil out interruption for 17 yenrs.
New Years Kve and doping the
day of Jen. I., Now many mure
must yo this way before ihe year
In over?

. The first bill to be introduced
In the new House of Repr&lt;ventative*, meeting for the tli*t line
today, was the pinpoke.l JO per
cent cut in lUMsunal income taxes,
indicating what Ihe Republicans
Anyway irgaiil as. th* Number
One item kt huslnes* in the
uited Stales. After 11 yuatn as
e most "F or/otten Man" In
America, the taxpayer Is ul last
coming into Ids own,

S

• T h i r t y - eight Massachusetts
itudrnt*. well meaning but mis­
guided, have gone to Washingtonto trunade for legislation to end
lynching, tin longer a national
problem. They do not seem '.o
rtaliie that Irving to tell other
people how t&lt;&gt; live »illhy may lie
endangering thr livrs of hntniieds
i f Innocent people, or that crimes
•qually a i bud a* those lameilmea found In tin' South nlsn
or cur In Massachusetts,
According to the NEA, Florida
teacher* received an average sal*
•ry of 11211/ In HM2-4J1. This

Y O U 'R E TELLING ME!
ly WAITER l. JOHN*
Centra/ P rttt W tiltr
THE PHEACHF.lt who Hole
tn airplane becauae be waa la
a hurry to preach a sermon In
another town merely wax trying
to com e In on a winy and a
prayer.
Rtpublictni in C o n t r t n
promise a 10 per real /eduction
in income teerx. A tilth e/weys
did hrlp tp tttd thtt holidtf
cheer/

■o f tha Yaar, acr/irding tn
tnagaslnn la Secretary g f
James
F. Byrne*—rut
Wallace. Certain Iy no man
United Slates haa grown
In atatura during the past
ban James F. Byrnes, whoao

about

S A R6iA»KS

Q o fto tu o ,

eeeeif t snack car
■ . . fighting thr Healre In ordar
rsrrything nn the menu b e -im t
It all look* no drfiricu* a1d tra p -

ADS ARE NEWS
Printed In fltg Type

FLORIDA STATr
1 bow* until the spring.
[ tine, h
One young thing went to three I had thi
luncheons in one day. spending" mi
hum at each, Another tore around
to rririi different functions in u
||«&gt; A mimlo-r boasted as many
a* 75 invitations and tried to a c­
cept them *lh
., . .
.................
Included in the list o f dehs were
the history of the capital —if n»t j the daughters of two members of
the most glaruotous.
&gt;the diplomatic corps and the
ll Is Hue thut the parties ! daughter of a cabinet member,
haven't been so fantastically cx- t Most of the others were daughter*
l lav Agon t ns in the ilays when l i v j j o f irsident Washingtonians' o r
butterflies were loosed from 1hi|I "cave dw ellers" as they are called.
Rem ceilings, hand painted o n to .. /.i Itimnrnu*. datk-cyed
Nutu.
(goblin* were tgivan away and the dau ghter1 uf Carlos Martins. Bras
delis were stole* of fr»»h orchids., llian Ambassador And dean of
the diplomatic corps, made her
debut-nL t hit Embassy.
Rome HOP guests moved through
th- vast hall, which was trimmed of /.'apt. Ilarnlrl Ilnvle* linker.
with holiday decorafInn* and red Ik 8. N.. and descendant* of "hi
roses, through a silver and white Maryland and Virginia families.
ballroom and a pink ballroom.
Only way to tell the two apart
Miss AAse Olav, daughter of the l* to knnw the secret— Elizabeth
nrchestias were them just the counselor o f the Norwegian iE»nliasay. was the other diplomatic has a widow'* nrak. The gills are
hud, front the Cabinet rlrcle. Ml*a tall, slender brnwn-eyrti and very
Eileen Patterson, daughter of the sophisticated-loobin;.
Their debut was from R to 7
secretary of wnt and Mrs. Robert
T. Patterson, was the only one to p.m. at the Slmrehatn hotel.
trow*.
.
(Jue«ts. numberin'* more than 400,
Their has been no dearth of came from S'rw York, llaltimori',
young men for escort* nr the slag Ran Francisco and Milwaukee.

WASHINGTON
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many dtlee to g e l more money.

Ntyr hits in P tritK ttylrd tor
feature the vridt 6r/mi.
Thtt ought to cut down tht it trm/ence in movie (Areirrt.

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hwilonat electinn*. U la a new
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MKK accused uf violating the
aw. but U .L old s tu ff to coro&gt;atlena.J Thry hare been helping
a elect i&gt;Candida tea for ganeralow , ami the funny thing about
1 la that the candidate* all seem
j! welcome their support, evtn
knee Who have been elected, many
t whom howl the loudest against

AtL

Danish Kid# Of England
Danes arc excited over the .discovery of the tomb
of King .Sweyn, who died in 1011. Sweyn was one o f the
great rulers, whose crowning achievement was the con­
quest of England a year before bis death, ifis-son ('aniite,
•who succeeded him, was even more powerful, adding
Norway and part af Sweden to his territories. Canute is
best known from the story of his rebuking his courtiers'
flatteries by sitting on the bench ami ordering -the tide
to go back, which of course it did not do.
If It seems odd that n smalt country like Denmark
could ever have conquered Englund, the answer is that
tlie populations of the two nations were probably not
very fur apart in those days. Victory in battle went to
the physically vigorous, and in that respect the Northmen
o f Sweyn’s* and Canute's day were superior to most of
their opponents.

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Social And

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John iMiiirrn Honor
Prirnds Tuesday
Mr unit Mrs Julia I. Miller en­
tertained from li.OO until 11 no p
M. on New Y’rora Eve for n feu
friends brfore the union service
held at the flaptlv! .Church Mrs I
Miller used Christmas decoration*|
til her home which was lighted
with candlelight. A lace covered
table was arranged with trays of
open-faced sandwiches, take Und
salted nut* which were frryed with
hot rot fee.
TTtOae invited were Mr and Mr* ,
t&gt;rugla* Stenstrom Mr and Mrs.'
Clarence Littlefield Mr and Mrs
Julian St matron) and Mr and Mrs
Miller, Jackie Miller,/ Jean lavnr1
Miller and Monroe Peirce

— TELE. NO. 148

Mildred Williams
Has New YelfFB Parly I P

erson a ls

PAGE THREE

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Concert Series Will
Hejrin Here Jan. 10
All 'li'niiN|Jortatioii

Activities

•r i

Social Calendar

1

Tim concert series uf tie- Sent
nude County Music \.tm'iatim, ]
will get under w«v
Jan, ll&lt; ,
when Mtnaiii Soltivtt-ff, one &gt;f L
the .iiiunliyY mi i» In tiding rpneert 1
violinists, will he )in*’ ( rdfd at the
High School auditorium al &gt; : 1
o’clock. •
II 11 Coleman. jin-Md.nt o f the
local group, said that he felt 0
wa« extremely fortunate that sucit
a talented arli-d cmdd appenr hen*
in the Initial performance fur
Seminole count"
The San Fran
risen horn virtuoso not only gives
an outstanding program hut hei
Unusually apprnliug jiersunnlity
and altracliveuc
emnliitie to , make her a favorite with aud­
iences where she i* ’ appearing..
MHAIONARY TO APEAK
!
The New York Time- following
l»i
I M..h ^ &lt;inrtrnhmiHCs fie!*!
one of her concerts in New York sccrfla ij t»f the lhif»n ! lliMur l Dr William 1* ttclrnc. editor
City mid, "The riclilv gifted Jilav- MiA.inn lltaril. v%H• *t|trak !,I
er. whose musicinnifhFp and inns* 11:CMi 1*‘1"|pck 18 itmin y illnrtiil iU ■*** ■* of the Mldnlgitl Cry magazine and
leiy o f the insmimeiu U no new v u v nl 1hr R r / t lin|»tWt n u irrh , noled Bible lead nut m:g Unitary
story here, has matured still j it \Vi» autHmiit***! I'V tk** H f v * nttd evangelist, will speak at ttie
Oltrlsllan and Mlsslonurv Alliance
further in her art.
Vi this latest ■\\ I* lirpttk* 11
Church on Sunday night at 7 4V
nppeninnie, die pri se ded a progo'clock
ram that would hir. t- taxed I w j
tesources o f the most exp-1lenred j
Dr Hetrnc,', lx on an extended
veteran of the )»&gt;.' arid .carte |
lour of the South ami will go fromi
through the ordeal in triumphanCl
Here to a lour of the West In.I Ice
fftthkin. an
tht*
}
* WHIiam** l a w l b c r r ) , where he was for some time a I
ulti.li* that nerilctl lm n lfn ft i| ----------- -------------■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ i
missionary, live public U cordially j
invited to attend the service on
Tickets for the
t-.’ ntatlo.i nr,. ( H-v and Mhi Nath Tlmmiwou ; Sunday nlaht
for ,«te dm . atten.lance is velcbraln! their Mill Wedding An11,0110.1 to thus" who were Inytted] nlveiwan with an .tprll &gt; m * r At ■
to join the - 'Mill soj mg organi*!-! the inr.suv.mi IVv 7&gt; T1te highinn. TV.# Chamhri .*f i ‘i*i«tnrrc&lt;*f , Jlsltt «»! ihp a(f«yr
lh«** cutting tile American leg ion will meet
at
he
Casselhertv
Community
h*»vwiv»i.
*«*v«ial i»cV«it5 IHitt j oi Un-.lm civ 3*titri*d rakr. a

MIm Mild rod ,William* entertainrtl on New Years Eve at her home
ruclvard -fB-levy has returned to
MONDAY
on lake Ashby. The living room Boca Chlca. Pla. after visiting In
Tire ctrc|ea of the (W. 8. C. 8 ; ol was
decorated •with balooivs and Sanford over the holiday*.
the Method Ut Church *111 m eet1banked freenery. Games went playat 3:00 P. M. os follow : circle 1 j «1 with ' l l * Itltwo prize* being
Gene Levy plans to leave
Kith Mrs, R. P. Crenshaw. 1133 1 won by Mloa Helen Slaughter and Monday for New Y ork . City
A u t Seventh Street, circle 3 w ith 1 Don 8121. Dane trig and binging spend several weeks
■ r * . E. O. Kilpatrick. 2W West I were also enjoyed with Ms b. 1.
Eighteenth
Street,
c ir c le
3 a m as the accompanist
Mr*. E -3. Jeltrup and children
with U lf, R, W. Turner. 1113 Parle J Refreshments were, served on of Scarsdale, N. Y. arrived
airs-'
Avenue,, circle 4 with Mra. H. P the lawn by a bonfire at a late day to visit Mrs. Jeimip's mother
Dole, 334 Weat Twentieth S treet.'h ou r to the following:
Mr and Mr* Arthur Bra nan.
circle 5 with Mm J. U. Williams.' Mra. W M. Williams.
Mr. and
303 oak.Avenue, circle fl with Mr*. Mrs. Harold Vfooman,
Mr. and
..Miss Mildred M cIntyre returned
Fletcher K Boll*. 1431 Valencia Mrs. 1. B. Sill. Mr. and Mrs. In Hanford with Dr, aiyl Mrs. J.
Drive, circle 1 with Mra. It. T Robert Aiken. Mrs Elizabeth Wil­ N Tolar from Miami where ih»y
Warren. 1013 Magnolia Avenue.
liams. Mr*. Mlklred Slone of Ware- attended the Orange Howl Game.
ham. Masi, Mint Helen Slaughter,
TU ES D A Y
Mr*. I). D. Swlnson has returned
I. D Drawbridge of Hopklnten.
w The Friendship league .o f the M»“ . C D Wood of Warham. to Jacksonville after visiting M'.
and
Mrs O. D. l-andrex* over Di-*
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W JIIR U B i
H
» T V I,
*James
J« IIIV f*
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Oongregatlonal Church will meet tMas*.
Raymond
Reed.
*1 the Parish House at 3:00 P M. Aiken. Don Bill anti g u «t Domingo 4nolNUy*
The board meeting o f the San­ Avlado from the Philippine* 'who[ Mr an(, llr i w . A Ludwig
ford Womans Club will meet at
n8i l^n? in* t lf University o f , )lavr returnetj from Miami wliefe
10:00 A. M at the club house.
Philadelphia.
j ihry attended the Orange Bowl
fool ball game.
*»
The Jlaughter* nf-VVellev o f the
First Methodist Church will hav&lt;*
I
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Terwillrgttr
their hustness and social meeting
at the home of Mrs. Chester
have returned after ntiending the
Daniel*,- K2rt
Ea«i
Tvven'ieih
Orange Howl fonOutlt game in MiStreet a’ »:0n I*. M4* with Mrs.
I and.
. ■ . F. Cole's group as hostesses.
Mrs. K, E lloinh am) Mi* will hr a Vji ill'llI*I*" “ Vn = h 'ntef vUU1 j friJ-iui* C\iff»v *11ill oftHlil** Whi*
WEDNESDAY
II II riitrloii of Itustmi ami Min'ili
uh.i
thi v urn* nol [ w ra . h1 ^
TTi** living rw m
S4VU'writ* hlilidnv- gtle-fx of \ki :im.1 hvlr
Regular luncheon and two*rain
l t*m
nml illrinv TRim "At'Ti dectintled
Mr«.
r
h
a
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ifs
T
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I
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of
Silver
l.nksnapu r»i
tJM££r r t -« t t f t '-i a i » . » » ,ln n •»&lt;
meeting of the Womans Club will •
wist* I h * .M fiit-*! t m*
i ■ * » i*»l&gt; “ »
A
Apptoxtbe held at 13:30 at the club'house. J
Hie guest speaker will be Mrs. j
tnatelv Ids trietwl* acre on hand
Mrs. Helsireii S|rGln*-nn .hits heating tin; gifted a*' 1
Wna O. Puller who will have as
• Mr. t ’olenmit euul^thui pii'itilw1'r- to j e l l llie i oil pie happiness 111*
I h i urned t(i Si. I.tmis, Mu. aflei
tIn* htmrit idinlMK’ uiiiiii from Oviedo fthere
her subject "Deparlment of
ending a w eek’ wllli llev. amt |,elsltip ear-1* w ill* he i"
It* lim*'
latlon. - PY!WC." Tlve sponsor for
s o f the. *i*mfoi- n
*'".•***' jVf'f'', l{t-v Thump-mi w.ch formerly jraa*
! Mrs. W . I*. Yrslee.
BIRTH ANNOmiNC EMKNT
j to he u-ed f-u M'^ h"h*vif
tor ’ ,t
M etlm dl't church,
the meeting •will be Mrs. O. P
i iH’rfiit tiiiiiMe, ^
.ST Jileu- wlMr uchlerl In ’ thf*Aaervlng
Herndon, prraldmt. and hrotrwxAfr
a«d
Mra.
J.‘
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o
f
Mr
and
Mr».
Julian
fltenatrom
* e Mr*. P. E Rolls. Mr*. J. W.
a eh- M- - If-tv- f ’ I, tilt.s. Mr* John
annntmre the have moved thrtr resklem e from
Hall. kfrs.' i. A. Pnltncr. Mr* C. Winchester. Ky
— j ■ Evartv Mr xtrrrltt Rfatrv Mr*
In Redding and Mr*. Primers E Wrtii of a son, John Ballard, mi the Lancley Aporlroenia Hi itm
Jan I Jn Patty A. Clay Hospital In 1&gt;nr*t Apartments
'
Boti
-m Mr- list* h illrr M i. O E
Richmond. Va. Mrs. Allman will &gt;
VAV.ver
Mi.
Hilt It « '»m tu ’ tim
At
be remembered a live fonner Ruth
\|r.
Ada F W il'oti aiul -oo
\t.
ti nt D
in
M
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mi
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Wit-nn hnvr murnt-d
ItoUarxt td AltuttHUlls■|Invex
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Midi’
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Our quality dry-cleaning, prompt nervin', low price*
have broughl the smile o f snlisfilcf inn In Mr*.
Jone* face.

Free1 I‘ii'k-up And Delivery!

LANKY

Hoaxe J jiim m 7tir*,it k m i- \j
Ai! men them are uryi-i) In nttrnd
'Hie t/Ntnn Alltltillr v wl’ l meet
J a il

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Mr and Mrs Preston Mull and
; family of Connolly s Bprlngs N
! C. were live recent guest.* of Mrs
j Mull* Mater-In-law Mr, «n*l Mrs
I John W Saixbury

ASSEMBLY o f GOO
Sunday S«rvice»
Sunday School ............ 9:45 A. M
( M Morninjf Worehig .... 11 :&lt;&gt;'&gt; A. M.

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.-Christ Ambassadors ... 0:110 P. M
Evangolistic ................ 7 :-'in I’ . M
G O T O CHURCH S U N D A Y
12lh HI. sad Laurel Are.

W ent Id

\ e n t - d:t&gt; nod to
Yi” it f n e ijd -

vi|*« Katherine 1’ n n -e r of 1 -numbu*. Oa and Mrs E H New­
ton of West Point. O a are holiday
guest* o f Mrs Edgar Mitchell at
tier h om e on Magnolia Avenue

Wnlkci l* prof'’ has gnllieit an en. ..&gt;U- i.pulaUott
no: oidv for hie rot ■rp.et.itnm but
■Jor hi* enlightening presentation
rtf Interestlllfi viewismil.-t-im UlbtCa!
olfaracterx and
” rir'
...
x
men’ - i-hni iv- a 11' lead 'h*singing and there Will lie M&gt;ecifti
lllil'lc for ’ lie nrvastnn
•Ml MuilKcI .1 -n **■’ ” 1 ' ■it a!
though Lh* men* club b h Iin rgc
of llie ijrea-'ti'li 11 1* extie.-lef u ,i-r*
will la- a large alien Im , nf

Andrew Hunklns of Pyrites N.
Y has arrived Impend the winter
with hta slaters Mra J L Hobby
and Mr*. H. M Gleason In take
Mary. *

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Reed Welch. Jr of Hlckorv P»
who l* spending the winter will, 1
Id, nuii* *"&lt;t imele, Mr, n’ - l Me* |
Frank I&gt; * k e . ha* spent the post |
few day* In Winter Haven.

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Mrs. Mary Church and Bruce
Cameron have returned to Bana.

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and Miami. They were accompanied
home by their niece fnd nephew.

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Members nf fhr Junior Gurron
and confined to the home of her |
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(71ub met on T u iru lu , i f v i ' - , ( p !• '* «*' Mr lint M
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Mr und Mrs \* v 04*Uiff fif
Pearl Hotuvon IlN plan* to leave
Dickerson who sU«&gt; talked
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Urtvr L i tv tliptr nu&lt;*»l
Sunday to return to New York City,
M ill |ect
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fur
tin*
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Attending
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meeting
weie
onwiddiUKhtcr and krr hasband.
Margaret Dulhue. Beverly Roger &gt;.
of nurse* in tlve New York Hos­
Mr unit Mt5 Tommy DfVInr. unci
pital, Cornell Medical, Center.

Price Smasher

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| a wi-tnrr nxist n’ their home on
would attend
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Day at t*:0o P M Apprtwlmately
loo guests from 'he community

Jurfior Garden Club
Has Thurs. Meeting

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spending the holidays wltli Mrs
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son* Hobby and Ernie have rcluroetl from Miami where thvv
vUllinr Mr*. Morri*’ ilsler and
brother-in-law,' and Mr*. E. A
Perry, and. attended the Orange
Bawl (lame.
(Miss Margaret Dtngfelder plans
to leave Sunday for Sophie New­
combs College o f Tularve University
In New Orleans after spending the
holidays w ith her parents Mr. and
Julius XNngtelder.
Miss Dtion Baker and Mlaa Tol
U ringston who hare been spending
the holidays with their respective
parents plan to leave Sunday to
resume their studies at * South­
western Institute In Lafayette. La.

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klOSCOW---Althnugh it i* not
generally recognised abroad. Hutala ha* the most powerful, mott
farflung ratlin system in the
world. ••
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Ita thousand* of broadrasting
stations and ita millions o f loud
sneakers play an integral part In
life
the educational and cultural *'*
of the people.
The U.H.R.R.’a stations broad­
cast In 55 to 00 different langguagra to just- the people within
this country and in practically
all the main tongues o f the world
lo those living in other na'tion*.
To bet in with, the Russian*
have radio seta, most rtf them
equipped with short-wave -receivIng hand*. Contrary lo what you
may bear abroad, the Russian
people ran listen to what they
want and as long p* they waul.
Although there are nurneroui
private receiving sets (the Soviet
Union make* » good, inexpensive
one with shortwave bandsl, moil
of the listening in this country is
over the nation-wide network of
goveinment-lnstalied loLdapeakcri.
Bo*
oviet clllsens ran buy this sim­
ple. Inexpensive speaker in alino.t
every city.
,
There is nn tax of any kind on
radio receiving set* nr loud speak­
ers, a* there is in England, and
no c o m m e r c i a l advertising i*
broadcast on them as in the
United Slate*.
.
One fan get a program almn*l
any hour of the dak, although the
central stations' sni
shut down l«-twern 2 arid *&gt; a m. unless there
Is something especially important.
To give a lielter idea, here i*
the average day’s schedule:
The program open* with the
sound of the Ktemlin la-ll* from
Spassky Tower in Red Square,
followed l.v the playing ..f the
Soviet National Anthem. Then «

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Dr leonsrd Barker
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Optometrist
o ff * essmlnrd— O lso rs fitted
&gt;03 8. Orange Am.
Orlando. Florida
Phone 4087
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length opeta* or ftill-seorr sym­ iflMlem Ind abort Fttlttftfcth*
phonies, etc. Many o f these broad­ It Hfttftt* RtfHIM , lltttner*
llskhners in
It depths
cast* are done directly from the the far away Arctic, is tht
of Riharll,rv..^
In thl
andi
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iiiia am
stasrs of theaters. *
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imlti, th&lt; rooftop „f
Public meeting broadcasts, if oh thl
* World.
important enough, .are put on at tho
olng An, Motthis time. Toward late evening
#hlia alt (hit Is going
Mos­
station* often put on Jan band* cow ghit sottltf other big /t ie s are
playing dance tunes.
broadcasting sptrUI programs In
Russian stations go In .for more many -laharuage* of the Sor 1st
recording* than the biggest sta­ Urtlnn tnd iha Uhtusge* of fortions in the United States or IhB flgn eoahtrlh*.
II B.C., but thev seem Just ax ap­
..rttlal program* ark given at
preciative of live entertainment. various boor* warned to the
The Internal
internal radio shuts
shuta down United
State*, others
UnltH Statts,
olfifrs to Britain,
RHtkln.
with l|ie playing o f a hymn. This They gri dlffktiht, of emifse,
entire program has gone nut all Thrift the fntrithkt programs, fea­
over the Soviet Union on long. turing eftfflrflthUries oft the in-

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Members of thi* VUIanqra b a s-1
tcrrtatloiWn insaimn 'and wlvlnr
III
the Russian
side nn manv quea ketbail team hall from four states
lion* o ( tbtf d»v.
—Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New
Radio programs appear in the
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map out.their day or night listen­
ing.
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In addition to loud speaker* In
apartments, many loud speakers
are placed In the city at corners,
Reconditioned
on squares, and in parks. While
the** do not operate all the time,
P I A N O S
they are turned nn for special oc­
casion* and halfdays.
THE MUSIC BOX
Russia |s constantly building
III W. 1st SL
Phone #53
and rebulldlnr Its radio, and her
biggest stations are among the
most powerful in the world.

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By STANLEY

THE OLD HOME TO W N
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A OUARO at the Lincoln Height*
Prlspn, Los Angeles, J. H. Clark,
stlrk* his hesd out of the opening
between the bars of a cell through
which tw o prisoners made their
escape after sawing away one of the
bar*.The escaped prisoners dropped
20 feet from the second-story cell
block, mossed the prison yard and
then scaled the prison'e high wall
to freedom,
Unlernotionol!
voice says, “ Goo,I .morning, com­
rades, this is Moscow speaking."
"Fit*: first item is always news.
Ih N new* i* always read by *
man and a woman announcer al­
ternating on various dispatche.i.
After the local news, the radio
gives dispatrhe* from abroad.
Ib is is followed by a program
summary for the .lay. then usual
lv some light music.
At 7 a.in. another news htnad-!
cast is . given, generally fulb-i
than the one »t r&lt; a nt., and tiun
there are setting up exercises by
an enthusiastic anonymous gym­
nast. At 8 a.m. stations carry the
rending or (Varda's m aln'editoriat.-aiol wt Hitt a m.- there—t* nn:
other news program. By this time
most of nio*e suing to work in
factories and office* have been
reached, and the radio goes into
it* p nigra lit Of enleflalnmrot am!
instruction.
Children’* pmgrsms take up a
large portion of (he morning
broadcast. These include (he pre­
sentation* o f palmitic p U y .i,
which SIe slmir* altotl! the war
or the Re.J revolution. There -are
also musical program* for children
or the reading of poems and
atorie* by vurlou. type* o f auth­
ors.
After the rhildien's hour there
are some folk songs, short rnncerts nr the trailing of some
lengthy studious report by mi o f­
ficial or a worker.
All during tha day entertain­
ment is interspersed with the
latest news. The afteraoon is de­
voted to interviews, light mu*if,
recitations and, a* dti«k comes on.
there sre more programs for child­
ren. Often, there sir presenta­
tions In which chil.tr&lt;*n partici­
pate.
.
In the evening thrre l* a con­
tinuous flow of the news, fob
lowed by heavier, more serious
progiatns. * These include "full-

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You should ted ett.
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IViiru KiuuUiun (miireutrnle, I’rliru ( ai­
de Sjrray. CoiimiII vntir dl*lril»plnr fire
•dvirr n» In (lit- a|ipliratioii of these prurlBVta lo your specific nerds.

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in money malVer* i» strirtlg
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respected here.
Frierdi ana
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relative* air not uueslioDM
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l'our ei», layer "r bu«inc*a a»9oclates
Will not her- of y.mr peraonal
affair*
1 here I.* no cause fori
eniharrar»mert
Itv no HAMV In:,-,
Reasonable cre.nl requirements
L . Mwt I ' l. ll. Il l l o l l A l i i
No co maker* on money loa n s
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Variable paynit-h. plan*.
FAMILY LOAN &lt; 0
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will, t.nth, wale, and i, til* KFIIOHKNK water treater witli Florid* |Unk llldx
.tank and raiiiiie* liotv* te lle, t
L. M. l|..lb.»M), lioiite I. II,,v
onter Plume 3t or -JH7
I OOOD OllOCFJtY and meat busiJ’J-C. Si,Ilford. *
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By Bob G re e n

.XIIE LONE RANGIiR

COM E ON, BOYS; WE'LL
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GUARD THE REAR S O THE
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empty to New York and other
2 inoutii* oirl Naval Air Bv.e
point* rnrnule. WjJI take load
FOB HALF. 5 r&lt;K&gt;m hmvw, bat it
Ilev. Cha* •(JUnion’ .
l t,«ek. Write or wire your fhamt garage, tiouw newly tMlnted
Ctean ’ quiry. ITnilnl, 21.1 West 50th.
liieide. p7tc*r |fl50000 Till* I* a T flA V tx i
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drsjrabte
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condlUon. Call Oviedo 3X03.

*275 00. lu r e opportunity. In- WANTED TO HUY or rent. 10 govt
spOctlon Inalterl No obligation.,
p,anw&gt; Mumlnum boat Ac motor.
ttox It I.. Herald.
Dr. BDrlcr. Frllowahlp Front.
Hanford, Fla,
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I’ Ll. BUY your car tegaidle**
of age or condition. R»y Heel,
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FILL. UP with FutI Oil and Kuoam* before winter.
II. !L Pop* „Ca. Inc. S80

Sanford X-Ccl Feed StC.w

RADIOS, phonograph*, record*,
abaci music, guitar*. The Music
Box, phone D&amp;3

117 YV. 1st 8Ue«t. PhuuoUM.

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ONE O. K. ElJXrntIC stove. Ttrro
Pate, Phone Ml-II or call lit* FOR SALE: Very choice HoUteln.
Ouemsey. Aryahlre and Jersey
dairy heifers. *35 00 each. Non
related male free with S head.
Homestead Farms, Mod raw, N.
MACHINE SHOP
,
Build your present machine Into
electric. Install the
backward and forward attach'
TWO JER8EY oowa, frtah. M.- E.
- ment. Repair all makes. Sup­
plies for all marhlnes. 115 So. Sltelley, Lake Monroe. FUt.
French Ave. Phone It DO.
r O R BAlil: 1 Jersey milk ^oow. I
electric l*ol point cook range
PIANOS • uw&gt;l . itvoiidill.it o-l mid
Use F. M -nt^tUh. cwuitry ClUfi
guaranteed.
The Mu*le Bet-

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WATCH FOR
MRS. BELLE OCHlLTgKK
ONE OF COUNTRY^ BEST
KNOWN
AUTHORITIES
ON FliOWER ‘ A mR AN GKMENT A FLOWFJR HATS
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Owner
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LOvely cotton wash trocks
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SCARFS, Reg. 1.00............. ............... 50o

Plaitlc patent And plastic
calf hAhdbitf* In envelope,
undcrArtn, and strap atyles
Black, Brown. Red. Sava
up to Vi •

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UHO" |a-r month lor !&gt;fi montlw.

SCARFS, Reg’. 1.98.................... ........|

$ 7 .9 8

2.98

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HANDBAGS

Regular
nil- wool
Shetland jackets, enrdiRan neckline; new full
push-up alcove. |Kclly
Green, Brown, Navy,Gray

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All wool 5.08 CardigTtt
Swentem, Sizes -3G to 48.
All Uvool 5.08 to 7.08
Jnccjiinnl weave pullover

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HANDBAGS...... Re&amp;. 1.98 artd
2.98 LeathfrrettfcB........v............ |,(

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Upprr Hronrhial Irrilillinn l

PANTIES, Reg. 79c Rayons........ .....50C

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LITTLE SUITS..... All Wool
flartnel, regularly 6*98........

alnnhcd up to Vft oFl\ and even more. Sizca from 12 to 44.

SKIRTS

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You'll find unl&gt;clj(;val)lc values In wool Coats and Suita - - prices

All Wool 4.98 * 5.98

A lto available m ixed with
copper or sulphur*
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Buy ymirn lo wear now - - through cold weather and into Spring

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

L.

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SWEATERS.___Regularly
4.98 Ail W ool..................

G U E ST S

High control at low cost!

CRT0UT1

SWBATfiRS
Oddfl and ends,
.......
values to 1.98........... .

$J £ .9 5

O V E R M IG H T

Kills many chawing Intacta!

Kryockk

SKIRTS
Slightly Soiled

*aea in lovely rnyon erepea

JACKETS

Everybody’s Hardware

|:* |&gt;fVe aialpvl »«*t»
a week f**r lour . - * r t i t week*
p (iin# i.r this .nit I n ,n .- 4ntif...*l I(o m M * Isllf

-ruij® ilr i -Mini) I*I*. *it!

TWO IIMitlOOMH (urnlatteil fire
• tMi.ti-r at Margaret Arm

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wftist.s, abort alcove Hlou-

All Wool CO A TS and SUITS

Sizes 24 to 30.

HARDWARE NEEDS

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FOR RENT

SKIRTS..............8.98 and 4.98
Wool Plaids and Solids ...

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lo v e ly m a terln la , e r e p e a
and fln n n ela
new s ty lo *
w ith w id e wnM til fifes, f l y
fr o n ts , fr ille d flaretf - -

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NEW
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BLOUSES...... .1.98 and 2.98
' Short Sleeve rayonn

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RADIOS

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6.98 Woo] Cardigan

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7.98, 10.40, 12.98

DRESSES

H unt’s Tuxedo Feed Store

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HOLLYWOOD SHOPS

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

t FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1947

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Radio Plays L arg e
P a rt In Education
Of Russia’s People

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A U T O S FOR SALE

AUTO FOR SALK: ISM Lin­
coln Zephyr .couple-new Ureaengine rrcenlly r*onnilitlof»i&lt;L
*1150.00. C. 51. Il'iyd. Phoaa
ONE I'.KIH Chevrolet truck. IS ft.
body. Motor almost new.
this Rotunda Bros. 81
Oentva and Sanford ‘Ave.j
FOR SACK 1M1 Chryakr eedan.
good condilWm, tww paint or win
trade for cheaper car. PhoM
.7U -J. 3t« Magnolia Aw.
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■5TCIIBvhoii J ff truck. ItnsI Urea
motor. Archie Webber, meet***

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�P u erto Rico Is
Beginning To Seek
Its Independence

H O W PARTIES LINE UP A S 80th CONGRESS "CONVENES

taking plnro In Puerto Kirn ns n
result o f the t-m|* nf World War
II and lha rlamor for liberation
voiced liy ilr|iandrnt p e o p l e .•
around the globe.
Puerto Rico wn« a colony of
hpain for some 4fMi yenra and
has hern an island po»»e*»ion of
lha ttnili'd Slates glncr IK'.'H. M
lias 'J.tHlO.lMIO people.
The
Increasing
Independence
sentiment ^hns t.ecn reporlnl by
colonial experts here a, llie tosull
of thy recent furmniion of o pojltl
cat party m the Caribbean Islam
to seek independence on the hash
of i
iriFrfesidly negotiation* with the
United Ktiitf*.
2. Security for the Puerto Rican
people under a libwal social and CHAROID by the French will, hav­
economic domestic policy when in­ ing planned the revolt that has been
raging In north tndo-China, Prrsldependent!, is achieved.
ilrnt ltd Chi Minh (above), head at
S h o w d o w n in P H H
This i« the first timv u pulitlnil Die Viet Nam republic, is shown here
paity with n plntform ba*ed on In* »s he played host to new spapermen
dependence ha, been organlied In liter the creation of the govern­
the island. Its strenitli will ne ment Ho, In turn. *ays the French
tntonln) policy it responsible for hil
Hiuntr/a trouble, (infcrnallonal)
lartics
had
Iteen
Independenee
formed nrevlously.
They failed
when they pleached hostility »i
terrori'*m «gafn*i
the
United want it. They give nnndHerniilj
Htnlea, or when they forgot llielf im pciianee in !be fa ct ll.nl the
pteilge* nflcr coming Into power. patty, if Votwl into |H»wm*, would
The new Ip d c iw o d e n c e Party of have a r e a I d e n t com m issioner
Puerln H i m has te e ij o rg a n is e I spuaMng fin ifidf.j.i’ iulrtirc In (he
(n o f f e r evidence to I tie* I*. H . I'at'--

Party leaders
Truman railed upon
allow Puerto lliot
jHilili.nl future hut
tin expert Congrr**
Ilia pleljiscilc.
Tbe*a&gt; ‘ leailri
.P
Cong re* «. Thav feel
&gt;on*:,lined a t * u!
magniln.il' that llie.v preveiil
speioly nfttl cotiseinnlinu* w*,|,*lit,&lt;i.
Since they ladir-ve that a plel.
Irrlle niilluitUi d |.v *‘..ligiewould he

FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, 5ANFORD, FLORIDA

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I*. S. Ilou.e .,f R i-prcen tiilivc-.
An i « » , i - s fin . &lt;lc,pl.»|.ni*iit if.
Iln1 f..|iiiiilu.ii ul the new p a lly ••
Ihot il f.Hin.l itself with n ih ie c '
vole minorily in tin* largisliiMvv
Assemldy witliOUL ever going In
ill* . jh.II-, J lil llo e e vote minor
llv t* *(rrtn.,er than those o f the
oilier liiiinaily pal lie-.

This i- w)iu&gt; hap pen id :
‘i lia I'.ijiitlnr iififlv* etuilrnllt'd. f I
o f ih c fi^ spal in M b N nal.^vn I
I [mlan. H rli Cli .) si velul u-fOinl.
lynien sMongly in favor o f indi"
peio lim e, loll the H tru llv n Ia * Iy
o f I he purlv it. . t.'.al that ltf.lt*
o f. il.-._niunlit: 1- i -nilif Irtiluln:—L

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K L O IttM A . I S P n l l H A T L .
In
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flf PUBLICANS-AND DEMOCRATS FOR 99 TEARS have ItnifBltt! for con- jCfMIf control, the Republicans take over the reins In Congress, holding
trtd or till' Government, utid w ith the opening of the BOth Congress, a a clear majority In both house*, as shown above. Theie Is one American
new shirt again takes tdiire. After fourteen years of unbroken Dem o- 1Labor Party Hepresentuttvejn the House.
(International}

YOUR "SHIP WILL
COME IN" Sooner
By ih« Aid of Newspaper

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'JRTONGA ENDS S T E E L E R ’S
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Liaktk lla**—Malarll, .

I lla ln lr la l l s i - l

Enfa H e a r tily N o w , Sleep*
W e ll A n d F eel* B e tte r
A n d S lro n R e r T h a n In
Y enra,
D ecln rea
W e ll K now n
R e sid e n t. 1 D is ­
cu sses Hia C a se F o r B e n e ­
fit O f O th e rs

Tjy. Pop aim |iarly. in coot ml in
Puerto Hlcn. iluCs not advieil*
any pariicnlar form of govern
men I.
It is committed not &gt; .
serk nny. The Itapublicun and
Sncli,li*l rolnoriiv parties ailvmiiM
rlatrlno.il, ItiyJ.ihgud party, a!-,
n ininoMlv, wants a plebi-rtle
One Jnd*pemtaiiii»ln lender vn
iting* hti** iTcentty *nl,l. " I f 10&gt;'
people vole irs intt, power, it will
mean a niamrilv of the voters at,
ill favor of Independence."
Could llipharrara Ci&gt;ngre«s
With ltdft fiom lit.* vol
vr*. the |iarl\ e.'Uhl ntk Congress
ISUnill! J'aerlo (Mr., il* independ
Cue* «n (lie ground thiil i he |nni|.l

"DIG SID,

m o * ! H i&gt; at L e t t e r ,. V.,
r e r . 4 &lt; ; n « a i i t * c l &gt;r.;j

f v m tn o l* ' C o u n t y . FltiTiaa . i t b it
tittle* In IB * ( W i l l hot,**' et » » : t
t-m in tj » l tta iitiiril. F tn rM C k w H M n
eight . n k i i J s r m onth* f r o m ih*
, 1111* nt ilii- r lrM
tn iiiil.iiiin ii nt
till* til,III'*, I*.IV ,1 f f lll t , rtr • I.M lk.t
t h i l l ti* III w r it in g . anil th n jl
th * |ilii** nf r*«htn&gt;r&gt;&gt; an il p**-*
of fir* nil&lt;lr*»* nf lb* i-U t ii'a iil. «iu l
atm It h* h it u rn l'» l&lt;&gt; H i* fta lm u m ,
nperil, tir
1 l,&gt;rii*y. am i a jiy * i i -h
*.j,lirt , r ,1*m a m l n n i , « t tl***i *&lt;nll

Owners

pendent into

C A N T O t n i lD C

Couatr.

N ot lea la l,*i*h» g i r . t L ,*»*&lt; W*
r i i r s g . i l in |.ii*ln*«- nt •*»
W .s t T h i r d H lf » « l. Hanford. E h r hts. u n 4 -r Iba f l.IU I.m a nshi*. H
* M IIH &lt; a 'K J IV H T M llB . am i il.M
w * tiiia n,l to r * (l* l* r *atd
ptiiatiai'il
lo |h* ‘ m m , _ .if
lb*
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(a l
It I t H T C I l f t l . K H '.l .I *
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h k a tlh

DEMOCRATS
House: 188
. Senate: 45

REPUBLICANS
. House: 246
Senate: 51 i

•a a lr.u

LEGAL NOTICE

A T THE RODEo IN
FOOTBALL
S T A D IU M

A GOOD THING
For A RAINY DAY

3 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS

. "I almost for.-jot what it was
lo feel good and I fell so weak­
ened that 1 had lu real even after
a short walk, hut thanks in lletoiiga 1 now feel so ktrcngthenid
that ' I en joy' doing my rhore*."
gratefully declares Mr. A. li.
Steele, well-known resident cf
Route 1, Kuhl Ave., Orlando, Flu.
“ Many day* I could not eat n*
much In three (oral* a* I should
•ave ealen In one." continued Mr.
Steele.
*T had to forre down
everything I swallowed,
l feli
Idualcd after meals and often gu •
pleasure up Against iny chest
made me gasp for hreath. I was
too restlesi to sleep enough, am'
I woke up everv morning, feeling
worn-out. Constipation often mnde
my heail *wim and I felt like I
was full of toxic poison*.
t
lo-t several nminds and nothing I
lri"d seemed t" heln.
“ Retonga relieved all this ills-

tress and I now enjoy Ihree hearty
iiivh Is evciy duy. t sleep welt ami
fetj stronger than in yrarn I has*
regained seme weight.
Friends
tell me I now hoik tike w different
m nr. I hope others suffering a*
I dill will try Itetinija. It’s grand
medicine. *
Helongu is intendnl la relieve
ilistresk ilu« to iiisuffirfmt flow
of digestive juice* In ihe sturua'^L
loss of appetite, Vitamin. I T J
deficiency and constipation. Accani
no substitute.
Retnnga may b*
obtained tt Touchton's.
— Adv.

COATS AND SUITS
F1RIMIN A ll SHOWN POUIINO STRIAMS OF WATIR on the stlll-smoldtrlnc blaia at tha Brook* Elevator
Corporation** million-bushel gialn elevator in Minneapolis. The blare tg reported to have started from tha
spark of * conveyor belt. Damages are estimated at about two million dollars. (International 5oundpholo)

Sixes 9 thru 52

18.95 values
I.uis Mtmnr Marin, Semite presi­
dent and trailer n f.l h c Popular
party, who has adviseti the people
that the new party wit) m a t*
problems to the United Slates in
Its international relations.
He has told the people that the
Island's political future is the exelusive problem o f rhe United.
States and Puerto Him amt tlmt it
will be up to him and hi* party m
solve the problvnr .when the time

solve any of tha fundamental
polities), social or economic probgovernor in 460 year* of Spanish
amt American colonial rule last
August. This step, th* people were
told, was in Una with tmth th*
Popular party** and the federal
administration'* polltiis toward
setf.govcmmrnt.
' 'Indrpcndentistas, however, have
ronreded no importance to tti»'ap­
pointment. They aay. It doe* not

32.50 values

|9n), 0f the island

39.95 values
64.00 values

MAYBE

y~ c*. M d ,
M-*y Wkko*
A ovum w o-

HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW ^TLA K TIC
GOLDEN PALE ALE?

2 0 0 - — COWBOYS-— COWGIRLS - 2 0 0
192 ^ WILD HOMES—
192
$ 1;0 0 0 IF YOU CAN HIDE "BIG 8© .“ THE
BIG BULL FOR 10 SEC0NDSI

avlt ripro til

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FELT HATS

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ONE TABLE

r

LADIES DRESSES
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others /:? OFF

a iE G i
art the Leaders

"W e Clothe the Family— We Furnish ,th# Home”
BIB B.1M 81* ' *t ' ’
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THE WEATHER
I* Strength—
eac* tl ilia Wend i
Ibe hu{T «i of Americei
la rtedara PrctpsiUj far tkauferd;

( tIJn
south

Iuni*hi. ru rp i in (ilrriua
' Im-wUr. tucker

!-&gt; tn

p.uti»u una conUnued iuU

in iiuiiii portli'U &gt;Tuti anil freesin* trioprratun *
n lirm r north
|i&lt;&gt;rlluii |i»tl(lil.
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A.N INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established

SANFORD.

1908

FLORIDA,

* M O N D A Y , JAN. 6.

NO. -18

Associated Press leased Wire

19-tG

Santa Visits Florida Power and Light Co. Employees

i

Scores Hurt M
InAccidentOn
Orlando Road
.

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rw

Would Outlaw Juris­
dictional S t r i k e s
But Warns Against
V i n d i e t ive Laws
WASHINGTON* I). C..
Jan 0— (/l1)— President Trilmnn k« vo C’oiiKres* his view
of tli«‘ national nituuti&lt;ni to­
day. It was a nie&amp;atlge which
touched oil labor Ipjjlsln'tion,
finances, international relntimiH and a host of other
topica. The Democratic Chief
Executivve naked the Re­

effro Field Workers
Injured As Truck
Overturns Outside
Sanford This A. M.

British Planning War Department
Military Action Ahitortices Staff
To End Terror Changes Today
A

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I (.lilt. Smith of it, irdo.
liegto d ti,r r ,4 (lie I ord
truck, &gt;&gt;• arrested lor rrcklr»s dritinr. lie hail rut to
(lie lelt aftrr the *emt trailer
had neail? pa**e,l him, raasrolli*ioo lld ee feCI lu
the retilei
line.

100,000 Troops Will U. (Jen. Clay Named
Participate In Of­ Commander-In-Chief
fense In Holy Land Of Army In Europe

Slate liighwa)
I? t . Iti'nihv .
LONDON. Jon. 6. (4*1- Jlritldi . WAS IIINGTON, Jan. 6-bP &gt;—
fnllliary authorities today cracked Tin- U&gt;, Department annmmc*d
A
it fg r o field
down nil terror groups In einw dt.1some high, staff changes today,
w n r h «■ r * minty &lt;if _ l hfliu
The planned operation U described including
the npp&lt; Intment o f
publican - dominated Congress to a* the biggest military offensive J lent. Gen. I.uciu* Clay a* comw u n ii'ii, tvt-ff iiijt it ' “d , HPvera)
d m
him halfway tn developing in the history o f modrm Palestine mandiltp general o f United Slates
p o silil? r r il ir a l lv . wli.-n tlte
a flncj Mute of well-being In It* object will be to j hit down
» In Europe Gen. I’Uy wilt
I pi it* h nta n il n il 38
Meld
- America.
• hat the UrttbJi call an ojVh re »iiecceil tiru, Jnurph McNsrney
i n tkt'iJ, ueii
in iiiK
Iokt*it
On "77U- mutter of labor. Mr belllon against law anil nnlrt
bniK. in till* post «bd a* routII m n
S:inl&gt;*i &gt;i
t-1 • *' (Cdtl
Truman Miggrs'leil that Jurisdic­
About JOU.OOO troopi w ill tak‘‘ niandei'in-cht-r
&gt;f
American
tional strikes nt'd boycott* hr out- part In llw offensive Including- nil
m ','i tut m il t*ii tit,' t trliitititt
" f occupatlo,, In Germany.
1awed He called for .arbitration of British army force* In the Holy
l l u 'l i u ny n •-1»•»11 d isu n it'd
t loy lm« Iren *irving ** deputy
disputes over ttie InterprrtUtlon Land. Other British tro^pi ,we 1 mtl|ln,y guvenmr there,
■oitti ot t/tke Minnie' u f' ll;W
of labor contracts On the problem pouring In by road anil fail from i . ,CIV i' l r ^ #rn? v l l/l* ‘ JV1 A *
|i«&gt; mb, morning: spitimc the
of nationwide strike* In key In­ Egypt *.* reinforcements. rlo'el) parked ,S1*up;*ntS onto UlO
- ,
" f "ucot-w,l h « .
dustries, Mr. Truman reconnneifdJitgliwav
-i
It l* expected th.C the go ahead
* ed r rent ton of a commission to
tkili - Carrswftv owner of tfcw |
signal for Hie operation will conw 'Jj,1 , lr tVnStsflt'Nation**0
study ltie matter.
(Viol 1 ru&gt;k amt tin * Ilore Ovtrdo
President Truman asked con - when the British Cabinet r a l l f h w . . i h r i high Z f f change*
furni
tlie w»;rWeio *eie M'lvedulaJ u scrim of proposals drawn up b y . mrhid-* the assignment n r G m
jt«sw to keep for One more fiscal top drawer leader* of llm lamdQli ; yarl( &lt;-|nrk
ti, pull celery plant.-, fur linns.-.
rilimn, ni| „f the
year the wartime excUe luxury
I titlin'tog *.ts ruling mrue'dls-once !
government 1 1 * UrtUdl uovnt Si*,!, Annv wi,h
headquartertaxes wlileh are ivtteduicd to be
|s l l i r s «n *■! li t
a n d M is j idt’Nilul lltc -nti k allrll lilt? ic d ment described a* holding the
Sbi, t-ranrisen. This I* the post S an ta ('la w * Iwhu ■ la srly rewemhlrs reo **l n o p la , era o f the co m p a n y d a le s u n H ie W est s h ir \&gt;.irl*
reduced on July 1. Tlicee taxes View that whatever .letljcinrpt may .Iwft vacant wilh ihe droit, o f H ub W U U o . 1 luj ota. P a w r r a iu l at I h r In* I Ii i U I s l u |sirtt w lilc ii IDO n i i p l u t r t * aotl u irilitw ra u( J I Ju tm u in
i - . i , i . , i , 4 ic-puct*,| that—&gt;
i u &lt; k ..I Js iu L i u. ,
- royiT such items ag Ibjunr, tun* finally be reached In the Palestine t;PII j...,-,,), Stillwell Gen &lt; lari I I ,l i t t 'o f i 1 t*aor service
,1pm h im .,., nt ' - . i i .i of trie
t it n o is Has lirh l no Ihe r s c iiln * *»l lie*
llt r li fa iH lU r- . l l i 'i t i l n l
I h* - m i l l
II II I ItlriiM O
m i s t u t o m M lo c r i
and eonmetlcs But the Prcsildent dispute. Hrlialn * llrst obligation w,|| . *nr, eeilrtl a« commaniler
.
...
*i ick lia«J
shown (tls lrlh u th i* * l t u
t&lt;&gt; etillil ro .11 l l i r c i &gt; 'i " » l ' &lt;»f 'h e ’•« 1 -s.t
I hm ab out
i r . H » r a t ilt
P lu.ii. I,« l l n o i o u . l s | „ ,io .
made no reference lo the Republi­ U to restore law and order
■It ||,'&lt;I cl' -1111 let ,alr of the
in-rhirf &lt;&gt;f American (• rre- "»
can proposal to cut Individual In­
1 i.iait
m- loot stop’oci a- many
Meanwhile, hope for a (waccful Aualrin hy l.ieui. Gen. Geoff;* .*
come taxes by about 50 percent
:r,-.1 itt* -■ c [&lt;i-'ttile t.i take the
sotuUon of the explosive Palestine Key*, who now t» gnmmamlh'**
Mr Truman railed for merger problem l* flickering anew in the 1eeneral o f the T h’ r.t limy in
i • "i-,t - • the tiu-iHl.il
of the V/ar and Navy department* wake of two new rtrvelnfHornt* Germany
A. ta, ititrev at t&gt;: n.ikl-t^iughTruman
Into a single department. He *a!d Til? relatively moderate Jewish
, inn Mr in... Ill Rmpltal *ete taxod
that the United flute* plan* to underground organ Irniloit llaga 1
to tie utmost u* ’ tie 55 negro
remain strong l” ‘ II there I* a *y*» III, t|IA lit the truck were rUltliiah. broadcast a pie* for an end , \VJ|u( , n O u t l i n e s
tsm of collective security under to the frequent outbreaks of vlo
» ilH O Il U U l l I I U H
r.l -here Uv automobile taxi aud
the United Nation* Tlieti. lie said.
itiih'i. liter D&gt;* tor* wetr stmimonItncc In the Holy U n d
Simul
F a n i l P r i)llll* I U 8
It will be willing to lead In co- tansously, ttie Arnb League de \
/ vf
■»___ , \ x r „ _
&lt;4
cope with tlte rtnergencV
leetlve disarmament.
elded to participate tn the tondon j
**I
I 0 8 1 - &gt;V H r
D id
I oi.l |n lli'lertliltir the UUr.t talUT t» Pm ldent wore semi-form aI talks on the Holy land However
'lit-1 dtv’ora wen?
i S him Bolarv Is Not Ihilli r HPi tin,it
morning attire a* tie addressed the the Jew* »tlll have not accepted
JACKSONVII.I.K. Jan. tl—(S p c‘
Mi lkinlrt
tjr O. Jhouse in* speech *y»* broadcast an Invitation to llie conference, i cial)—“ The marketing of farpi
IIrsiuiiftl To \i*l As- it .j v . to Ii-tmiril Muiuox and
throughout the nation.
Borne ‘observer* bellrvr the Jews products which sonic crop* face
Prealdrill Tinman warned that tgrw may decide lo accept
A (iroup &lt;0- "Bl n ” 11t.?t III, l«*it*r tl HliirVr nillitr.1 ptiy- , from areas on Iside the rootlnen
_Cuh*rew must dot go too far. in
BritUti military aulhorlUe* (add t**l territory of ibe United S a le '
[ T -*0 tie*t'*t Ut^e Pyltshi'V and j
•dtiMlnV labor Rghiatlori
\V A t
Uw Lriir'iifM
i
that a road mine exploded at dawn ! provltlb pr.iblcm. which challenge '■JACKSONVILLE V l.A , inX
11- Id Marion ...... cmuhlered loo
"\V&lt;x muit not.” said the P a il- today about 100 yard* In front of u* fncwaslngty h. this P '«';w *r j Otperiall Kimnls Stn'i- Thrntrrp* |A ftf
\ »? Hu- I •-%*11 .tf
’ •loUstV hi luted tf, move 'it thn
doit. "in order to punish a fewtti’f'kll itHirfiPnii nf ft**- . lit ,ir
-tint,' I'J'i
, lit- utierr ttlOle ttilll 15 w*Ts
ft troop laden truck near
j
\‘l1'!, 'V . *!" . ’ u i ’. s' lii*., which
labor trader*, pax* vindictive law* Tlkvah
r-Minvl tVtite
t !fs! a r .. 'or , - f , i . v in e of tti,-in UeTtiere were no casualllc.v ' director o f Morlda State Mmkct*. thi-aJcr- in K|"riilH, wih. all,which restrict the proper rights
lay ''T he Department of Apr
Inn. d, tin hub the tlli-nln- uwm-.l
t1|m&lt;‘iJ-Vipiti 11f i hr M : ‘Mi, ij*|*** lit
re? wiki If r* wpre wounded thrni atrtf-,1 mi itirt, tier* A nuniof Hie rank and file of labor We day* ago near tlm same *p.n when r" ,,l,rr *n ■Wa"hl||g ''o , i- K'*U'l' hy I’nramuum Kiiti-i |u * r
In
Iht Nolan i VhIi .vf F in. ► Mj lei' «rte t„ i&gt;I lit tile ‘hu'lWftV.
must not under the strew of emo­ their Jeep it nick a mine *
in
Miami
nml
Miami
lh-:*ch
n
i
IA
’
lfici
a
ia
iitiriM
iiiictrt!
if\
|)r
r*
«be »tudy o f these and
Isrtltlne tllrtr till tl Hint the Ctlnu?
1
. other pmldent* and during the il« oprrutinn*. Ihi* inn ••■t|«iral- j
tion, endanger our American free­
W Il.»krr wini hnf t ii it .’i" nf ?L*&gt; ■
a i - I--.i a.t.-.t tiv ,10* 1.his r’ laUvcs
I 'a*t few week* t have hail a inn* have bcrelnfurc had the [
dom by taking lll-fonaldered aclitndiruiii
uml friend.',
Mr.v Mary ItnwluiA
1 considerable amount of fonlnet Kiinr officer* hut tin? theater* in;
lion which lead* to m ults not
DwlatlliJ 11»;»»
miifi timl f--- hint cliarve nf tlte s-rui work.
Miami
hnve
liror
uiwrstiii
'a*
t
with
official*
engaged
In
efforts
anticipated or desired.”
Cfiitty r^fu^i ii&gt;
ihr H(»tan
uieie Mi»h»'iiv P itrottmm I,, c
wparati- unit. The Miami theater*
I tn reach workable solution*.
Republican leaden of the new
n u ll
Itr.-niAi* It t
- H N I - ' i Imm
It Inter ttld ttllelttr . Ih'tmty Jlw'fc
I "Thrre i» n very »|lpareiii will colli lime to ii|&gt;vrat- undi-i tin-I
Congress already have proposed a
Mr I M’ lt f . » .1 in . i hrif
llii k*on tin e-tlg.lf-At -In* -evident
feeling that concentrated effort* trailr name nf I’arnmimi" hntr' |
number of labor bill*. They range
Ia (m l
ihtf i iimt '
*t K it
a 111. (| u il' l i f t J,-|,.ltr,l to tile
from the re-enactment of lire Case
i* 11-e&lt;ltd to speed Ihe develop- prt*c*
1,! I Ukf
M - . • ••.
if i* N «t i
*.............. '" 'u n , The priii-fnni nf mciudm 'Itnnii I
Aa itinting lo
blit which was vetoed last year,
-llll
*
Lille . 1* vrn r "old Kllen Vihleo.
,,f 'nmr ,,or, of m*rkH l'" f In the Klnrida Slain llii-atn**
.■ u
! a. .. — ;..i-.ri! mcuyaiitx
to bill* which would prohibit ( *++*i
n
rf
j
*
•
■
Ktmtlny mufning wil f
t
uliich will **«*iv«» I w vai»
ii(iniiilinii i- min .if m&gt; itflfiig r
1 . *
v.nlrii- resulted
strikes In public utilities.
to
her fathei, caught a 12 pound ms »late*. I’ rtiductlon has lo'cn thn cotnpaiiy'* ntn'ialniu- in it *
t "in Hie, For.I ti n k tjetnc MJeHere la what President Truman has* nrar the ttsletn ttrldge.
spurre,! hy war-tline demand* amt Jurk*&lt;mvllln itffrnn, Dnm ■ IfMtl
rtmtiv -N
, -it til i tiller ted Uelltl.tme it.
reromuiendi In field* other than
‘Hu
At the time. Hr. Vihlen wa* ' fwu .(■' the hang-over or need Ihr riinipuny'* Aci-imittitir ttffiir.
,-l.l llWL.rt whi. I, ,tl,‘|ll|gnt to
labor
^rxphijiir-ci
wrre
Illuvial
from
l.iihi’Inii.l
In
rowing a (mat In the river and [,,r |n'1 r rl*
.
iMv n on ttie hit Just ns Prank
He asked that Congress take Kllen started playing wilh the ) ' » ' price, at
fri*Mn1-hlf^ itje I n n i l r a - rttn'th. the Font truck driver, W»a
V
JackMinvillit. Kffectlvr .Inn Dr,
Its Atlanta nffir?*, through which
hon *»f littfbrr rfhlmi Ktnhilinjt _ pulling to Die left to t&gt;as* a true.
esrty action to continue the war tackle, accordin'- t„ her mother. I f*e,orT
**
V f l 7 lOnR Wnfl&lt;|. the bOttkim- and a loign |&gt;,trtii&gt;ii I
I h r tih fiB nifln n nf f t o l a r v • p r ln c l- * tor Smith was reported lo have
excise tax rate* for the next fiscal Jlcr father had taught hmr tn r n%t *!V r*'
wide
rodlirtlon,
plua
increased
r
f
nf film buying is dune, on* nl*.&gt;
li lf t In i lif* Ittilivlilii i F«
! ts-rii goloa rather stow at the
year. Under present taw, these tax quite expertly, *» she threw out
flclrncy, wilt fotxa u» to take
^■*|M*rirnrr am i fn* Im ^IhrAs Ilf*
rates would expire next June SO. Ihe plug her father had. fastened hold of this mrketlng problem In lining rnnvrd In Jacksortvillv Thi,
Dim- and t* a driver of 15 year*
I'tifl (h r (t»’M*-f uM-t.i
,,f in te -rin
He asked that the Senate ratify to the line. All at once the reel a for more Intelligent matin* r will remitt hi all rtf it* nmntivn i
, si* tie!!,,’ I., hnti.ing creunt
off ice* Iw in / hnUMal in tin Knirida
spinning.
Mr.
Vihlen
I
int
in
1
i
i*I,i tuji t*
neace treaties for Italy, Bulgaria. started
I'h-ntl’ V **f ttie ilrtirr ot ttu? red
thou ha
ever been attempted Thcattr- Building m Jm'* -nitvill■- I
Tlte r.wle*
Romania and Hungary — after thought she had snagged n log thus far.
' , i Jtul ' liter In,. not let heen
anil
turned
th«
onht
around,
only
which
building
i*
nwnn.1
t.i
thn
J
tfir
n|t|««T
fill
thev are algned next month tn
" n i,tv! tin i w , i. poiltyl Utai
“ What » * are trying to do now, cumpany and ha* hnnn t&gt; ,u..leli-,I ’
tn Hir.r* t to see the line rome swirling
Part*.
' . ','|i|inl I.. ,ti , ,nl l,i it*, pi un,| wbnt we hope m »y be schiev- and air cmdlliniual -&gt;■ a* *•&gt;
around
the
front
of
the
boat.
hi
rliLtl.*
■
.
. On the matter of atomic energy.
- o* -I i p to •t * i ■•&gt;«•* 1. da •
«l. is to solve the problem b e ­ i fnrni*h nimifnltnhln% *|n;tt'* * I**' j
Mis ««*■
Then Ellen reeled in and the fore it Itecome* crtticnl. If » *
President Truman declared the
'
te ti.,0 l»--ii iiia.1i- iit .jjoit*
employee*.
I
11)01 il
United fltates want* "no monopoly huge has* jumped quite close t"
tr- lain with it a' *rr,X.
Also cffei*ll*n «• ,if IinI-i II H A PKOt’ LAMATION Iraurd anil Hllortly aftrr hr r n rlm l ihr iI*mhlucceed.
everybody
may
lie
ftappy
1BRuiv’N *i.*
* for ourselves or for any group of the boat. Itlght then. Mr, Vihlen
1lullin' o!
Ihr proli-'t.or the truck inni Iteeu taken
| Garner unit M t . Tollny. !*&gt;lh n. |*i*iwal h&gt; |-ir*h1cnt T runwii Inr- m n it In W u'hliiitaii
.nations.”
' - * u took charge of operation* nnd mid priisperou*. I ilon'l think of I Lakeland, have Inriiiiltai, J llwir . nilnallik* the nml of hiwllltttn, of rUmAlIiiti
offlrhlh
Irttiiliialrw imotb or 4*1 virus* 1!" ',rk to 1i le­ aw in hy Hi! a 11 , wrecker. tiDWhelped
haul
in
the
f!*h.
Y«lr
(fir
what
may
happen
if
we
don’t
-1
;if
ul.ifiF
Once again Mr. Truman ha*
uf 1m,' * v,,ts t- , m.
a Chevroh-t truck driven
ronncctlon* with Murid., *••&gt;&lt; « ,,,,,, M- „ „ „
,u .s,rrr. many rrmulnln&lt; ^artlinr iMiurn tkili
l&lt;» I’ lit* lirrl -*i't M-r \h',* to, t,u. Hi on Hie Micli * a-, by Walter
When little Ellen got home *he succeed.
asked Congress far a uni versa1
Theater*, Im Mr Garner ha**
lir lil |»y I h r |*Ttkldrnl
&gt;ld her mother she
«h* Had
nail caught n
fa•* fl It'll.!'.lll|r to make flu! C niomas. negro, uhniiUly left
training program, and for a mer­ told
"Thu* far, It t* apparent that served a* vlre president in chargn |b t j «g Hlatn James r. II?run*
( I n lr n u M o f i u l S&lt;iunil|iliiili»1
a| it-Uhiind* •"1 tU&gt;-||4* to ttie toad «s ttu- dritcr tried ,t«
ger o f the armed "force* The fish.
a primary need In most state*, of theater uperallen* nf thn j
lake lin unfair adViUiinEc.* nf Bifitil a amushup He was not ro“ Bring It. 4n. dear, amt shnw it
President n td comprehensive leg­
company and Mr. Talley ha* err- |
. ,
is
the
establishment
of
some
*y»oinrrR. not J&lt;» i&gt;bUgut«* orif i wB rstrii-d a,-. Injuretl but wtu arretted
islation on housing U urgently to ma“ said Mr*. Vihlfn.
ved a* treasurer since thn cum- 1
needed.
*
mote to Rotnrinn* Hwn to other*, for |,vk!e.vi dttilng ami driving
"I can’t Mama, ll’a ton heavy". tem of makeUng cenle’n where pany wa* oiganlteil - ...... Irn |
j ami |o procthv the Golden Rule with faulty brakes, according to
4 A .«
a*
Jhe ha** wa* producer* may dl*pl*e of their year* » k «». ror «omr iifirrn fent* f . , .
He took note of the prospect o f Ellen retorted.
W A Kailer Htinoutineil a tay- tk-muy Ctiartes Reck wha made
* disagreement between’ hi* demo, weighed and tlppeit the wale* crop* of every kind and character ■U,
, . , 1
1 man's Item tt ,il (lie H (till I ttu- arrest . jtis truck was "■V\■
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cratie Administration and the Re at 12 pound*, said Mrs. Vihlen. —and ..where thoae commodities mihdtiintianv lie pAtM [nhIIIb i i j
'nie 50 tiny evangelistic and ( Churvli Vroton, lih-lm!,-,i t irraijl taken away by tlte wrecker.
publican Congress. Of this, he said They live at the Frank Wolfcr may l&gt;e asictntried In volumes suit­ with E. J. Rnsrk* when tw *nme. 71lP Sanford Merotiants Av-oprayer confcrenro now in rcfilon Frierson of I V iand and rt W
"Men who differ can still work place on Rrminole Drive. Kllen able for commercial movement. theatcra'_ were operatedn» a j elation will hoUl Its annual meet|,w ftn(i nlia-tlon of officers at Utr at PeUow.slilp College, ttanford j W h t t d e y Of I iingWsHKl
These . assembly-point* may be Hpark* Circuit. ^
O A
UNITED STATES
together for the common good.” ■ I* in the first grad? at South Side
j nssemb'ed In volumes suitable
•
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, Chamber of Commerce Building at Naval Air Rase, will continue B|»eer presided.
tv \SIIINGTDN, Jan «, (J)—
President Truman dosed
his Primary School.
for commercial movement. Theae
7.00 p M on Jan. B. Dinner will through this si-rk with Kvitugrllst
Hie I fulled Stales ealte,l I c i l y
state o f the union message on a
a ■ s e m 1&gt;I y •point*
may
be
fur an etui to Soviet military
I*-served by Mm Oatchel and the l*erry lln&lt;K| condut-tlng ttw* retsolemn note. Said the President:
v»
etiarge will b? IIJ» per i»mon
operated publicly , or • privately. t i u r u x .i l v . i i i u
r urrul o f the Matirburiatt purl uf
viced
“ H we can work In a spirit of
The essential thing Is to tee to
11* Hell
S p O riH O r F lO W 'e r
All reservations must be In by sKIs-clat mu.de. Uitli m-ftl shd
understanding and mutual rewoect,
It that the producer’* Interest*
liutnuiu-ntal,
may
tie
heard
at
llie
we can fulfill this solemn o b lig e .
are safeguarded and that outlet*
ilett Sarkett. Satiford autimr.
regular service held raoti evening .
, . Hon which rest* upon us. May the
are provided fop hla offering*—
,
, ..
, ..
key emptoyet are urged lo attend st 7:3d and Buiutsy at 3 ill P M
reported
il,a(
|,a- ts'ct,
I*wd strengthen us ltV'faSr faith.
Untler the sponsorship of. the
'Second Lieut. John W. Mc­ whether those offering* *r* Maple
T7ie college extrn,l* a wnletunr I not If ie,l that In- Junior Literacy
May he glee us wisdom to lead Mahon, son o f Mr*. S. S. Gardner crop*, grain*, forage, vegetable*, Sanford Garden Club, Mr*. Belle
Any veteran tn need of aery.
lo (lie public to attend all meet. .tim id novel, ".I.r r le a p e Tr,*i,the prop!* o f the world In the of Luke Monroe, graduated from livestock, poultry or other lltth*. Ochiltree of Miami Bench, well
Ice (free of cltargV) In any of
j
,LI I**- broiigid uni a,
—
o
s
N
J
C
W
|*AJlTOH
in«*(
waya of peace."
j ilullaiiil m n Dolcli language isli
Officer* Candidate School at the 1 hope that through study and con­ known authority on flower ar­
Die following eutegurles t* re■
tlon
quested to visit the office of
IhdoetrinaDon DlvUlon, Air Train, ference* to fait held In the next lew rangement* will conduct a school
The Rev. Joe C. Cress lias ar­
JOIII,(Ms UM.NP.mrt
_
tng Command, in Ban Antolo, week* *omt 4*f|nAt* headway on flower arrangements and flow­
tlte responsible agencies tilted
“ llurricanp
Ireasure" is the
rived
from
Jacksonville
to
take
below:
stor-' &lt;4 th,&lt; adventures o f J,*d
Tegaa. In c*remn Mee at Uie Po»t will be made on thle vtul matter. er hate, stressing the u*o of na­
Unemployment
crmpenxntlnn
over his duties aa pastor of the
"The competition offered our tive material*.
Strong os tie seek* to unravel thn
Coordinator — K, II. Carter
Chapel m Jan 4.
The clasne* will liegin at 2:00 Church of cod at Elm Avenue and . pay men.* in rtrmimt'l County due.
Atlantic National Rank Build­
A veteran of 22 month* In the farmer* by producer* oulrids our P. M. on Jan. El and will roulln'ie East Twenty-fifth Street. He auc-' Ing the wrek ending Dec. 2H mysterv -;f "In inn Ke&gt; " Written
own
border*
1
*
net
a
new
problem,
ing.
amountcil lo g 184.041 uml were agninst tin- eiiuirfjil liaekr-rutmd
European Theatre of Operation*,
1
Employment — u, U. Ktubut It Is an Important one* Our fhroueh Jan. It. The first ela** reeds the Rev. W. C. Holcomb who
of
tile lower Kvercitides
and
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. S -O P &gt; - L*eut McMahon was sergeant- Island and mainland neighbor* to will con»t*i of Instrurtlnns in has been assigned to district work. made lo 14 person*. 0 men and i Ilorida Hay, the lory eivrv niiieli
pioymrnt HervIce. lid North
H
womsti,
Carl
It.
rtmilh,
eliairmajor
of
an
Infantry
and
General
Tha Rut* o f Florida wilt dedicate
the houlhward helped very mater- quick trick* and abort cut* in A quarterly conference will be
Park Avenue.
information about the little known
a new 200-hmt toherrulwl* sant- Hospital, He ha* the KTO ribbon, tally in winning World War II, W e tlte art of unusual arrangement*. tieId tonight at trie church. Rev. man of the Elirida Industrial mahogany indutlry in south F lo r ­
VoraUonal Training and M s four
Ilronte
Star*
and
the
Occupa­
Commission
reported
today.
tnrium Jan, 24. The ceremony was
On hjnndav evening color film* Drew* and Mr*. Crew* have six
cation — T. W. lawton. court
ida.
may
expect
them
to
look
to
our
tion
Ribbon.
He
was
a
»taff
Total
payment*
throughout
the
V*. .
announced today hy tho Stats
llnute.
markets with Increaalng Interest. of flower arrangement.: will tie children, »nd their origin*! home state, were 147,IHK. amt were
T'nberculoilft Hoard In Jacksons sergeant at the time he entered Aa It affecU Florida, hi* will *hown. Also a group of debut­ 1* Waycrros. Os.
legal AaslstatK-e, ttoeptUQeaOC8.
made
lu
.1,107
p
eo
ple
of
whom
Title.
TO VISIT SCHOOL
lion and Htat« Retrice Officer
mean that we can expect to face ante* will model hat* made from
1,000
were
men
and
1,237
were
U n t McMahon WA* one of 27 continued strong competition In fresh Moworn
Th* new hospital (a located
— Contact through
Ml;s ftaru l»n Hammund, pri­
at Marianna «n
lAd-arr* site. men to receive gold bark from
Oh Tuesdev mnmlnr at HJ;«l
Boyle, County Bervioe
VHTPRANH AID
the
sale
of
a
number
of
odr
im­
mary schpol -.peetallst t»f the
Tlic grobnda, bulbltng and erptlo- (he AAF Administrative ,OCS at
a class of Instruction will he given
Twkacri Building.
BOARD
TO
MEFT
State Drpartmrni of Kdtlcatiut-.
raent wers acquired from the the Indoctrination Division after portant crops. I hope that thle on church and afternnon lawn
Tom Diet), assistant to the
Home Service Assistance to
The Seminole Obunty Board of will visit schnols of thd county
. federal gorernment without cost four modthe of IntenfHre training. may be tempered to some extent
lrtv arrangements. At 1 :'10 State Sendee Offtcerv_wj|l h j at
Servicemen, ex-Scrriceaan and
She
following Inactivation of the - He studied such cour*e« - a* hy rt*!*g wage-level* h r the Is­
. If. Instruction* covering mThla- (he office o f C F. B/^yle, Remi- Commissioner* will m?*^ at 10:00 on Ti^rsday end Friday.
their Dependents — American
admlnlriratlon, auppty, millury land* and Utin-American land*. lure flower . novelties, including nn]l County service officer, on o'clock at trie Court House Tues­ will *&lt;i&lt;1*' in improvlin- the lt|
Marianna Army Air Base.
Red O rou, Lakefronl Boulevard.
Uw, tnteU'gcnee, ot^aiUxntlon and Our efficiency of operation* and hat* and corsages will !■? given. Wednc*,lsy at from 9:00 A. M. day morning. A chairman will be ■truetlonal program, wilh siwclftl
Veterans Admlniitratlon —
personnel, military coartacy. drlHa proximity lo market* must also
Ticket* for the classes can he until 4 P. M. to discuss veteran* circled, and 11 C. Dodd, recently imphati* on rrndliuf, according,!*•
George S. Anderson, SherifUa
contract with the and eeramoatea, and vole# corns bear a lot of tfaa load tn meeting secured a t the Sanford FUrnlturu benefit* with any person in- * elected commissioner, will attend Mis* Kuth Hand, cv unty educa­ Office every Tueoday.
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ik _ - 5
hla tint meeting
tion supervisor. •
terroted. said Mr. EoyU.
8taro.
?

Theater Chain
Announces News
Of Consolidation

Byrnus Si^ns

Froi’lamalion

Lefllcr Talks
To Rotarians On
j Code Of Ethics

Florida Stall* Thea­
tres To O p e r a t e
Miami’s Paramount

c

Kllen Vihlen, 6,
Caught 12 Pound
Bass On Sunday

MorC’liaills T() Hold
Bilik* Colk'iijt* Holds
Prayer ( ’oiift*mu*e
prior tn iBat tint* hry hml Ml TJtftCtlOII At MvClIIIK

9

Garden Club Will

Lieut John McMahon
Graduates l£rom 0CS

AiTanaremenl. HaUjjiSu

ILocal Author’s Book
Ptihlislu'd In Holland

liS J ™ .a,!d Z \’r

Veteruns Service

T.B. Sanitorlum Will
Be Dedicated Jan. 24

P

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                    <text>FRIDAY, JAN. 3, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, 5ANFORD, FLORIDA

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HOW PARTIES LINE UP AS 80th CONGRESS "CONVENES

B egin n in g T o Seek

DEMOCRATS
House: 188
. Senate: 45

REPUBLICANS
. House: 246
Senate: 51 i

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3 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS

. "I almost for.-jot what it was
lo feel good and I fell so weak­
ened that 1 had lu real even after
a short walk, hut thanks in lletoiiga 1 now feel so ktrcngthenid
that ' I en joy' doing my rhore*."
gratefully declares Mr. A. li.
Steele, well-known resident cf
Route 1, Kuhl Ave., Orlando, Flu.
“ Many day* I could not eat n*
much In three (oral* a* I should
•ave ealen In one." continued Mr.
Steele.
*T had to forre down
everything I swallowed,
l feli
Idualcd after meals and often gu •
pleasure up Against iny chest
made me gasp for hreath. I was
too restlesi to sleep enough, am'
I woke up everv morning, feeling
worn-out. Constipation often mnde
my heail *wim and I felt like I
was full of toxic poison*.
t
lo-t several nminds and nothing I
lri"d seemed t" heln.
“ Retonga relieved all this ills-

tress and I now enjoy Ihree hearty
iiivhIs evciy duy. t sleep welt ami
fetj stronger than in yrarn I has*
regained seme weight.
Friends
tell me I now hoik tike w different
mnr. I hope others suffering a*
I dill will try Itetinija. It’s grand

medicine.*

Helongu is intendnl la relieve
ilistresk ilu« to iiisuffirfmt flow
o f digestive juice* In ihe sturua'^L
loss o f appetite, Vitamin. ITJ
deficiency and constipation. Accani
no substitute.
Retnnga may b*
obtained tt Touchton's.
— Adv.

COATS AND SUITS
F1RIMIN A ll SHOWN POUIINO STRIAMS OF WATIR on the stlll-smoldtrlnc blaia at tha Brook* Elevator
Corporation** million-bushel gialn elevator in Minneapolis. The blare tg reported to have started from tha
spark of * conveyor belt. Damages are estimated at about two million dollars. (International 5oundpholo)

Sixes 9 thru 52

18.95 values
I.uis Mtmnr Marin, Semite presi­
dent and trailer n f.l h c Popular
party, who has adviseti the people
that the new party wit) m a t*
problems to the United Slates in
Its international relations.
He has told the people that the
Island's political future is the exelusive problem o f rhe United.
States and Puerto Him amt tlmt it
will be up to him and hi* party m
solve the problvnr .when the time

governor in 460 year* of Spanish
amt American colonial rule last
August. This step, th* people were
told, was in Una with tmth th*
Popular party** and the federal
administration'* polltiis toward
setf.govcmmrnt.
' 'Indrpcndentistas, however, have
ronreded no importance to tti»'ap­
pointment. They aay. It doe* not

solve any of tha fundamental
polities), social or economic prob|9n), 0f the island

32.50 values
39.95 values
64.00 values

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IS T i l l : C O I'K T &lt;*K T l 11. *
T V - JIM M IE . H K M IN M LL C tU N M
K L O IttM A . I S P n llH A T L .
In re
lU i s la o f W IIT H N
"
K i n i K M l K f t l l K I t . ,l* e * * -* .l
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AT THE R O D E o IN

2 0 0 - —COWBOYS-—COWGIRLS -

it

ELHHfiOKIt. il»e*sta*il.

Tjy. Pop aim |iarly. in coot ml in
Puerto Hlcn. iluCs not advieil*
any pariicnlar form of govern
men I.
It is committed not &gt; .
serk nny. The Itapublicun and
Sncli,li*l rolnoriiv parties ailvmiiM
rlatrlno.il, ItiyJ.ihgud party, a!-,
n ininoMlv, wants a plebi-rtle
One Jnd*pemtaiiii»ln lender vn
iting* hti** iTcentty *nl,l. " I f 10&gt;'
people vole irs intt, power, it will
mean a niamrilv of the voters at,
ill favor of Independence."
Could llipharrara Ci&gt;ngre«s
With ltdft fiom lit.* vol
vr*. the |iarl\ e.'Uhl ntk Congress
ISUnill! J'aerlo (Mr., il* independ
Cue* «n (lie ground thiil i he |nni|.l

"DIG SID,

mo

f v m t n o l* ' C o u n t y .

(a l
i n|

p e n d e n t in to

C A N T O t n i lD C

•a a lr . u

Couatr.

ittle * In IB * ( W i l l h o t,* * ' e t » » :t
Not lea la l,*i*h » g i r .t L ,*»*&lt; W* tt -m
iir il. F t n r M C k w H M n
r i i r s g .i l in |.ii*ln *«- nt •*» eighint t j . n» lk ititJ as iit
r m onth* fr o m ih *
W .s t T h ird H lf»«l. Hanford. E h r- ,1111* n t i l i i - r lr M t n i i i i l . i i i i n i i nt
hts. u n 4 -r Iba fl.IU I.m a n sh i*. H t ill* til,III'* , I*.IV ,1 f f l l l t , rtr • I.M lk .t
* M IIH &lt; a 'K JIV H T M llB . am i il.M
t h i l l ti* III w r it in g . a n il t h n j l
w * tiiia n ,l to r * ( l * l * r *atd
ptiiatiai'il lo |h * ‘ m m , _ .if lb * t h * |ilii* * n f r*«htn&gt;r&gt;&gt; a n il p**-*
of
fir* nil&lt;lr*»* nf lb* i-Utii'aiil. «iul
" K lr llllo u t N sm * HI,: tut*"
It h* h it u r n l'» l&lt;&gt; H i* f t a lm u m ,
l * r ' I M i l , I * ,a a III K h.rbla. I* H ( atm
n
p
e r il, tir
1 l,&gt; r ii* y . a m i a j i y * i i - h
w llh
III* C lark
. .f Ibr l l r r l i l l
* .j,lir t , r , 1* m a m l n n i , « t tl***i * &lt; n ll
Court n f Saiolb bl* * '* .lin lf, E h 'V .,',
l.a Vul'l
*

Its Independence

taking plnro In Puerto Kirn ns n
result o f the t-m|* nf World War
II and lha rlamor for liberation
voiced liy ilr|iandrnt p e o p l e .•
around the globe.
Puerto Rico wn« a colony of
hpain for some 4fMi yenra and
has hern an island po»»e*»ion of
lha ttnili'd Slates glncr IK'.'H. M
lias 'J.tHlO.lMIO people.
The
Increasing
Independence
sentiment ^hns t.ecn reporlnl by
colonial experts here a, llie tosull
of thy recent furmniion of o pojltl
cat party m the Caribbean Islam
to seek independence on the hash
of i
iriFrfesidly negotiation* with the
United Ktiitf*.
2. Security for the Puerto Rican
people under a libwal social and CHAROID by the French will, hav­
economic domestic policy when in­ ing planned the revolt that has been
raging In north tndo-China, Prrsldependent!, is achieved.
ilrnt ltd Chi Minh (above), head at
S h o w d o w n in P H H
This i« the first timv u pulitlnil Die Viet Nam republic, is shown here
paity with n plntform ba*ed on In* »s he played host to new spapermen
dependence ha, been organlied In liter the creation of the govern­
the island. Its strenitli will ne ment Ho, In turn. *ays the French
tntonln) policy it responsible for hil
Hiuntr/a trouble, (infcrnallonal)
lartics
had
Iteen
Independenee
formed nrevlously.
They failed
when they pleached hostility »i
terrori'*m «gafn*i
the
United want it. They give nnndHerniilj
Htnlea, or when they forgot llielf impciianee in !be fact ll.nl the
pteilge* nflcr coming Into power. patty, if Votwl into |H»wm*, would
The new Ip d c iw o d e n c e Party o f have a r e a I d e n t commissioner
Puerln H im h a s t e e ij o rg a n ise I spuaMng fin ifidf.j.i’ iulrtirc In (he
(n o f f e r e v id e n ce to I tie* I*. H . I'at'-- I*. S. Ilou.e .,f Ri-prcentiilivc-.
An i« » ,i-s fin . &lt;lc,pl.»|.ni*iit if.
Iln1 f..|iiiiilu.ii ul the new pally ••
Ihot il f.Hin.l itself with n ihiec'
vole minorily in tin* largisliiMvv
Party leaders
Assemldy witliOUL ever going In
Truman railed upon
ill* .jh.II-, J lil lloee vote minor
allow Puerto lliot
llv t* *(rrtn.,er than those o f the
jHilili.nl future hut
oilier liiiinaily pal lie-.
tin expert Congrr**
This i- w)iu&gt; hap pen id :
Ilia pleljiscilc.
‘i lia I'.ijiitlnr iififlv* etuilrnllt'd. f I
Tbe*a&gt; ‘ leailri
.P
of ihc fi^ spal in M b N nal.^vn I
Cong re* «. Thav feel
I[mlan. H rli Cli .) si velul u-fOinl.
&gt;on*:,lined at* u!
lynien sMongly in favor of indi"
magniln.il' that llie.v preveiil
speioly nfttl cotiseinnlinu* w*,|,*lit,&lt;i. peio lime, loll the Htrullvn Ia* Iy
Since they ladir-ve that a plel. of Ihe purlv it. . t.'.al that ltf.lt*
Irrlle niilluitUi d |.v *‘..ligie- o f. il.-._niunlit: 1 - i -nilif Irtiluln:—L
would he

LEGAL NOTICE

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others

LADIES DRESSES
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art the Leaders

"W e Clothe the Family— We Furnish ,th# Home”
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THE WEATHER
I* S tr e n g th —
eac* tl ilia Wend i
Ibe h u {T « i of Americei
l a rtedara PrctpsiUj far tkauferd;

( tIJn Iuni*hi. ru rp i in (ilrriua
south
' Im-wUr. tucker
!-&gt;tn p.uti»u una conUnued iuU
in iiuiiii portli'U &gt;Tuti anil freesin* trioprratun *
n lirm r north
|i&lt;&gt;rlluii |i»tl(lil.
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A.N INDEPENDENT DAILY

VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

SAN FORD.

FLORIDA,

’

NEWSPAPER

NO. -18

Associated Press leased Wire

* MONDAY, JAN. 6. 19-tG

Santa Visits Florida Power and Light Co. Employees

i

Scores Hurt M
InAccidentOn
Orlando Road
.

,]■

*•

,1

rw

Would Outlaw Juris­
dictional S t r i k e s
But Warns Against
V i n d i e t ive Laws

effro Field W ork ers
Injured As Truck
Overturns Outside
Sanford This A. M .

British Planning War Department
A ,•
I »L , /"
n . ee
Military Action Ahitortices Staff
To End Terror Changes Today

r- «— -

I (.lilt. Smith of it, irdo.
liegto dti,rr ,4 (lie I ord
truck, &gt;&gt;• arrested lor rrcklr»s dritinr. lie hail rut to
(lie lelt aftrr the *emt trailer
had neail? pa**e,l him, raasrolli*ioo lldee feCI lu
the retilei
line.
Slate liighwa)
I? t . Iti'nihv .

W A S H IN G T O N *
I).
C ..
J a n 0 — (/l1)— P re sid e n t T r ilm nn k « vo C’ oiiK res* h is v ie w 100,000
Troops Will U . (Jen. Clay Named
o f tli«‘ n a tio n a l nituuti&lt;ni t o ­
Participate
In Of­ Commander-In-Chief
d a y . It w a s a nie&amp;atlge w h ic h
to u ch e d o il l a b o r Ipjjlsln'tion,
fense In Holy Land Of Army In Europe
fin a n c e s , in te r n a tio n a l r e ln LONDON. Jon. 6. (4*1- Jlritldi . WAS IIINGTON, Jan. 6-bP &gt;—
timiH a n d a h ost o f o t h e r
A
it fg r o field
topica. T h e D e m o c r a t ic C h i e f fnllliary authorities today cracked Tin- U&gt;, Department annmmc*d
down nil terror groups In einw dt.1some high, staff changes today,
E x e c u t iv v e n ak ed th e Re­ The planned operation U described including
w n r h «■ r * minty &lt;if _ l hfliu
the npp&lt; Intment o f
publican - dominated Congress to a* the biggest military offensive J lent. Gen. I.uciu* Clay a* comw u n ii'ii, tvt-ff iiijt it ' “d , HPvera)
d m
him halfway tn developing in the history o f modrm Palestine mandiltp general o f United Slates
p o silil? r r il ir a l lv . wli.-n tlte
a flncj Mute of well-being In It* object will be to j hit down
» In Europe Gen. I’Uy wilt
I pi it* h nta n il n il 38
Meld
- America.
• hat the UrttbJi call an ojVh re »iiecceil tiru, Jnurph McNsrney
in tkt'iJ, u e ii
in iiiK Iokt*it
On "77U- mutter of labor. Mr belllon against law anil nnlrt
bniK. in till* post «bd a* routII m n
S:inl&gt;*i &gt;i
t-1 • *' (Cdtl
Truman Miggrs'leil that Jurisdic­
About JOU.OOO troopi will tak‘‘ niandei'in-cht-r
&gt;f
American
tional strikes nt'd boycott* hr out- part In llw offensive Including- nil
m ','i tut m il t*ii tit,' t trliitititt
" f occupatlo,, In Germany.
1awed He called for .arbitration of British army force* In the Holy
l l u 'l i u ny n •-1»•»11 d isu n it'd
t loy lm« Iren *irving ** deputy
disputes over ttie InterprrtUtlon Land. Other British tro^pi ,we 1 mtl|ln,y guvenmr there,
■oitti ot t/tke Minnie' uf' ll;W
of labor contracts On the problem pouring In by road anil fail from i . ,CIV i' l r ^ #rn? v l l/l* ‘ JV1 A *
|i«&gt; mb, morning: spitimc the
of nationwide strike* In key In­ Egypt *.* reinforcements. rlo'el) parked ,S1*up;*ntS onto UlO
- ,
" f "ucot-w,l h « .
dustries, Mr. Truman reconnneifdJitgliwav
-i
It l* expected th.C the go ahead
* ed r rent ton of a commission to
tkili - Carrswftv owner of tfcw |
signal for Hie operation will conw 'Jj,1 , lr tVnStsflt'Nation**0
study ltie matter.
(Viol 1ru&gt;k amt tin * Ilore Ovtrdo
President Truman asked con - when the British Cabinet r a l l f h w . . i h r i high Z f f change*
furni
tlie w»;rWeio *eie M'lvedulaJ u scrim of proposals drawn up b y . mrhid-* the assignment n r G m
jt«sw to keep for One more fiscal top drawer leader* of llm lamdQli ; yarl( &lt;-|nrk
ti, pull celery plant.-, fur linns.-.
rilimn, ni| „f the
year the wartime excUe luxury
I titlin'tog *.ts ruling mrue'dls-once !
government 1 1 * UrtUdl uovnt Si*,!, Annv wi,h
headquartertaxes wlileh are ivtteduicd to be
|s llir s«n *■! lit and Mis j idt’Nilul lltc -nti k allrll lilt? ic d ment described a* holding the
Sbi, t-ranrisen. This I* the post Santa ('law* Iwhu ■lasrly rewemhlrs reo **l nop la, era of the company dales un Hie West shir \&gt;.irl*
reduced on July 1. Tlicee taxes View that whatever .letljcinrpt may .Iwft vacant wilh ihe droit, o f Hub WUUo. 1 luj ota. Pawrr aiul at Ihr In* I Iii UIs l u |sirtt wlilcii IDO niiplutrt* aotl uirilitwra u( J I Jutmuin
i - . i , i . , i , 4 ic-puct*,| that—&gt;
iu&lt;k ..I JsiuLi u. ,
- royiT such items ag Ibjunr, tun* finally be reached In the Palestine t;PII j...,-,,), Stillwell Gen &lt; lari I I,lit t'ofi 1t*aor service
,1pm h im .,., nt ' - . i i .i of trie
titno is Has lirhl no Ihe rsciiln* *»l lie* lltrli faiHlUr-.lli'itilnl I h* -mill
II II I ItlriiMO mistuto mMlocri
and eonmetlcs But the Prcsildent dispute. Hrlialn * llrst obligation w,|| . *nr, eeilrtl a« commaniler
.
... *i ick lia«J
shown (tlslrlhuthi* *ltu
t&lt;&gt; etillil ro .11 llir ci&gt;'i"»l' &lt;»f 'he ’•« 1 -s.t
Ihm about
ir.H »r a tilt
Plu.ii. I,«lln oiou .l s|„,io.
made no reference lo the Republi­ U to restore law and order
■It ||,'&lt;I cl' -1111 let ,alr of the
in-rhirf &lt;&gt;f American (• rre- "»
can proposal to cut Individual In­
1 i.iait
m- loot stop’o ci a- many
Meanwhile, hope for a (waccful Aualrin hy l.ieui. Gen. Geoff;* .*
come taxes by about 50 percent
:r,-.1 itt* -■ c [&lt;i-'ttile t.i take the
sotuUon of the explosive Palestine Key*, who now t» gnmmamlh'**
Mr Truman railed for merger problem l* flickering anew in the 1eeneral o f the T h’ r.t limy in
i • "i-,t - • the tiu-iHl.il
of the V/ar and Navy department* wake of two new rtrvelnfHornt* Germany
A. ta, ititrev at t&gt;: n.ikl-t^iughByrnus
Si^ns
Truman
Froi’lamalion
Into a single department. He *a!d Til? relatively moderate Jewish
, inn Mr in... Ill Rmpltal *ete taxod
that the United flute* plan* to underground organ Irniloit llaga 1
to tie utmost u* ’ tie 55 negro
remain strong l” ‘ II there I* a *y*» III,t|IA lit the truck were rUltliiah. broadcast a pie* for an end , \VJ|u( , n O u t l i n e s
tsm of collective security under to the frequent outbreaks of vlo
» ilH O Il U U l l I I U H
r.l -here Uv automobile taxi aud
the United Nation* Tlieti. lie said.
itiih'i. liter D&gt;* tor* wetr stmimonItncc In the Holy U n d
Simul
F a n i l P r i)llll* I U 8
It will be willing to lead In co- tansously, ttie Arnb League de \
/ vf
■»___ , \ x r „ _
&lt;4
cope with tlte rtnergencV
leetlve disarmament.
elded to participate tn the tondon j
**I
I 0 8 1 - &gt;V H r
D id
I oi.l |n lli'lertliltir the UUr.t talUT t» Pm ldent wore semi-form aI talks on the Holy land However
illi Hi tin,it
'lit-1 dtv’ora wen?
i S h im
B o la r v
Is
N ot
morning attire a* tie addressed the the Jew* »tlll have not accepted
Stall* Thea­
JACKSONVII.I.K. Jan. tl—(S p c‘ Florida
Ih r P Mi lkinlrt
tjr O. Jhouse in* speech *y»* broadcast an Invitation to llie conference, i cial)—“ The marketing of farpi
I I r s i u i i f t l T o \ i*l A s - it .j v . to Ii-tmiril Muiuox and
tres
To
O
p
e
r
a
t
e
throughout the nation.
Borne ‘observer* bellrvr the Jews products which sonic crop* face
11? , l«*it*r tl HliirVr nillitr.1 ptiyPrealdrill Tinman warned that tgrw may decide lo accept
A ( ir o u p &lt;0- " B l n ”
, from areas on Iside the rootlnen
M iami’s Paramount
t. t III
_Cuh*rew must dot go too far. in
BritUti military aulhorlUe* (add t**l territory of ibe United S a le '
[ T -*0 tie*t'*t Ut^e Pyltshi'V and j
•dtiMlnV labor Rghiatlori
\V A t
Uw Lriir'iifM
i
that a road mine exploded at dawn ! provltlb pr.iblcm. which challenge '■JACKSONVILLE V l.A , inX
11- Id Marion ...... cmuhlered loo
"\V&lt;x muit not.” said the P a il- today about 100 yard* In front of u* fncwaslngty h. this P '«';w *r j Otperiall Kimnls Stn'i- Thrntrrp* |A ftf
\ »? Hu- I•-%*11 .tf
’ •loUstV hi luted tf, move 'it thn
doit. "in order to punish a fewtti’f'kll itHirfiPnii nf ft**- . lit ,ir
-tint,' I'J'i
, lit- utierr ttlOle ttilll 15 w*Ts
ft troop laden truck near
j
\‘l1'!, 'V . *!" . ’ u i ’. s' lii*., which
labor trader*, pax* vindictive law* Tlkvah
r-Minvl tVtite
t !fs! a r .. 'or , - f , i . vin e of tti,-in UeTtiere were no casualllc.v ' director o f Morlda State Mmkct*. thi-aJcr- in K|"riilH, wih. all,which restrict the proper rights
lay ''The Department of Apr
Inn. d, tin hub the tlli-nln- uwm-.l
t1|m&lt;‘iJ-Vipiti 11f i hr M : ‘Mi, ij*|*** lit
re? wiki If r* wpre wounded thrni atrtf-,1 mi itirt, tier* A nuniof Hie rank and file of labor We day* ago near tlm same *p.n when r" ,,l,rr *n ■Wa"hl||g ''o , i- K'*U'l' hy I’nramuum Kiiti-i |u * r
In
Iht Nolan i VhIi .vf F in. ► Mj lei' «rte t„ i&gt;I lit tile ‘hu'lWftV.
must not under the strew of emo­ their Jeep it nick a mine *
in
Miami
nml
Miami
lh-:*ch
n
i
IA
’
lfici
a
ia
iitiriM
iiiictrt!
if\
|)r
r*
«be »tudy o f these and
Isrtltlne tllrtr till tl Hint the Ctlnu?
1
. other pmldent* and during the il« oprrutinn*. Ihi* inn ••■t|«iral- j
tion, endanger our American free­
W Il.»krr wini hnf t ii it .’i" nf ?L*&gt; ■
a i - I--.i a.t.-.t tiv ,10* 1.his r’ laUvcs
I 'a*t few week* t have hail a inn* have bcrelnfurc had the [
dom by taking lll-fonaldered aclitndiruiii
uml friend.',
Mr.v Mary ItnwluiA
1 considerable amount of fonlnet Kiinr officer* hut tin? theater* in;
lion which lead* to m ults not
DwlatlliJ 11»;»»
miifi timl f--- hint cliarve nf tlte s-rui work.
Miami
hnve
liror
uiwrstiii
'a*
t
with
official*
engaged
In
efforts
anticipated or desired.”
Cfiitty r^fu^i ii&gt;
ihr H(»tan
Kllen
Vihlen,
6,
uieie Mi»h»'iiv P itrottmm I,, c
wparati- unit. The Miami theater*
I tn reach workable solution*.
Republican leaden of the new
n ull
Itr.-niAi* It t
-HNI-'i Imm
It Inter ttld ttllelttr . Ih'tmty Jlw'fc
I "Thrre i» n very »|lpareiii will colli lime to ii|&gt;vrat- undi-i tin-I
Caught 12 Pound
Congress already have proposed a
Mr I M’ lt f . » .1 in . i hrif
llii k*on tin e-tlg.lf-At -In* -evident
feeling that concentrated effort* trailr name nf I’arnmimi" hntr' |
number of labor bill*. They range
Ia (ml ihtf i iimt '
*t K it
a111. (| u il' li ft J,-|,.ltr,l to tile
Bass On Sunday i* 11-e&lt;ltd to speed Ihe develop- prt*c*
from the re-enactment of lire Case
1,!IUkf M-. • ••. ifi* N«t i
*.............. '" 'u n , The priii-fnni nf mciudm 'Itnnii I
Aa itinting lo
blit which was vetoed last year,
-llll
*
Lille .1* vrnr "old Kllen Vihleo.
,,f ' nmr ,,or, of m*rkH l'" f In the Klnrida Slain llii-atn**
.■ u
! a. .. — ;..i-.ri! mcuyaiitx
to bill* which would prohibit ( *++*i
n
rf
j
*
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Ktmtlny mufning wil f
t
uliich will **«*iv«» I w vai» ii(iniiilinii i- min .if m&gt; itflfiig r
1 . *
v.nlrii- resulted
strikes In public utilities.
to
her fathei, caught a 12 pound ms »late*. I’ rtiductlon has lo'cn thn cotnpaiiy'* ntn'ialniu- in it *
t "in Hie, For.I ti n k tjetnc MJeHere la what President Truman has* nrar the ttsletn ttrldge.
spurre,! hy war-tline demand* amt Jurk*&lt;mvllln itffrnn, Dnm ■ IfMtl
rtmtiv -N
, -it til i tiller ted Uelltl.tme it.
reromuiendi In field* other than
‘Hu
At the time. Hr. Vihlen wa* ' fwu .(■' the hang-over or need Ihr riinipuny'* Aci-imittitir ttffiir.
,-l.l llWL.rt whi. I, ,tl,‘|ll|gnt to
labor
^rxphijiir-ci
wrre
Illuvial
from
l.iihi’Inii.l
In
rowing a (mat In the river and [,,r |n'1 r rl*
.
iMv n on ttie h it Just ns Prank
He asked that Congress take Kllen started playing wilh the )'»' price, at
fri*Mn1-hlf^ itje Innilra- rttn'th. the Font truck driver, W»a
V
JackMinvillit. Kffectlvr .Inn Dr,
Its Atlanta nffir?*, through which
hon *»f littfbrr rfhlmi Ktnhilinjt _ pulling to Die left to t&gt;as* a true.
esrty action to continue the war tackle, accordin'- t„ her mother. I f*e,orT
**
V f l 7 lOnR W nfl&lt;|. the bOttkim- and a loign |&gt;,trtii&gt;ii I
Ihr tihfiBniflnn nf ftolarv•prlncl- * tor Smith was reported lo have
excise tax rate* for the next fiscal Jlcr father had taught hmr tn r n%t *!Vr*'
wide
rodlirtlon,
plua
increased
r
f
nf film buying is dune, on* nl*.&gt;
lilft In i lif* Ittilivlilii i F«
! ts-rii goloa rather stow at the
year. Under present taw, these tax quite expertly, *» she threw out
flclrncy, wilt fotxa u» to take
^■*|M*rirnrr ami fn* Im^IhrAs Ilf* Dim- and t* a driver of 15 year*
rates would expire next June SO. Ihe plug her father had. fastened hold of this mrketlng problem In lining rnnvrd In Jacksortvillv Thi,
I'tifl (hr (t»’M*-f uM-t.i ,,f inte-rin , si* tie!!,,’ I., hnti.ing creunt
He asked that the Senate ratify to the line. All at once the reel a for more Intelligent matin* r will remitt hi all rtf it* nmntivn i
off ice* Iw in / hnUMal in tin Knirida
spinning.
Mr.
Vihlen
Iint in 1 i i*I,i tuji t*
neace treaties for Italy, Bulgaria. started
I'h-ntl’ V **f ttie ilrtirr ot ttu? red
been attempted Thcattr- Building m Jm'* -nitvill■- I
thou
ha
ever
Tlte r.wle*
Romania and Hungary — after thought she had snagged n log thus far.
' , i Jtul ' liter In,. not let heen
anil
turned
th«
onht
around,
only
which
building
i*
nwnn.1
t.i
thn
J
tfir
n
|
t|
««T
fill
thev are algned next month tn
" n i,tv! tin i w , i. poiltyl Utai
“ What » * are trying to do now, cumpany and ha* hnnn t&gt; ,u..leli-,I ’
tn Hir.r* t to see the line rome swirling
Part*.
' . ','|i|inl I.. ,ti , ,nl l,i it*, pi un,| wbnt we hope m »y be schiev- and air cmdlliniual -&gt;■ a* *•&gt;
around
the
front
of
the
boat.
hi
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. On the matter of atomic energy.
- o* -I i p to •t * i ■•&gt;«•* 1. da •
«l. is to solve the problem b e ­ i fnrni*h nimifnltnhln% *|n;tt'* * I**' j
Mis ««*■
Then Ellen reeled in and the fore it Itecome* crtticnl. If » *
President Truman declared the
'
te ti.,0 l»--ii iiia.1i- iit .jjoit*
employee*.
I
11)01 il
United fltates want* "no monopoly huge has* jumped quite close t"
tr- lain with it a' *rr,X.
Also cffei*ll*n «• ,if IinI-i II H A PKOt’ LAMATION Iraurd anil Hllortly aftrr hr r n rlm l ihr iI*mhlucceed.
everybody
may
lie
ftappy
1BRuiv’N *i.*
* for ourselves or for any group of the boat. Itlght then. Mr, Vihlen
1lullin' o!
Ihr proli-'t.or the truck inni Iteeu taken
| Garner unit M t . Tollny. !*&gt;lh n. |*i*iwal h&gt; |-ir*h1cnt T runwii Inr- mnit In Wu'hliiitaii
.nations.”
' - * u took charge of operation* nnd mid priisperou*. I ilon'l think of I Lakeland, have Inriiiiltai, J llwir . nilnallik* the nml of hiwllltttn, of rUmAlIiiti
offlrhlh
Irttiiliialrw imotb or 4*1 virus* 1!" ',rk to 1i le­ aw in hy Hi! a 11 , wrecker. tiDWhelped
haul
in
the
f!*h.
Y«lr
(fir
what
may
happen
if
we
don’t
-1
;if
ul.ifiF
Once again Mr. Truman ha*
uf 1m,' * v,,ts t- , m.
a Chevroh-t truck driven
ronncctlon* with Murid., *••&gt;&lt; « ,,,,,, M- „ „ „
,u .s,rrr. many rrmulnln&lt; ^artlinr iMiurn tkili
l&lt;» I’ lit* lirrl -*i't M-r \h',* to, t,u. Hi on Hie Micli * a-, by Walter
When little Ellen got home *he succeed.
asked Congress far a uni versa 1
Theater*, Im Mr Garner ha**
lirlil
|
»y
Ihr
|*Ttkldrnl
&gt;ld her mother she
«h* Had
nail caught n "Thu* far, It t* apparent that served a* vlre president in chargn |b t j «g Hlatn James r. II?run*
fa•* fl It'll.!'.lll|r to make flu! C niomas. negro, uhniiUly left
training program, and for a mer­ told
( InlrnuMofiul S&lt;iunil|iliiili»1
a| it-Uhiind* •"1 tU&gt;-||4* to ttie toad «s ttu- dritcr tried ,t«
ger o f the armed "force* The fish.
a primary need In most state*, of theater uperallen* nf thn j
lake lin unfair adViUiinEc.* nf Bifitil a amushup He was not ro“ Bring It. 4n. dear, amt shnw it
President n td comprehensive leg­
company and Mr. Talley ha* err- |
. ,
is
the
establishment
of
some
*y»oinrrR. not J&lt;» i&gt;bUgut«* orif i wB rstrii-d a,-. Injuretl but wtu arretted
islation on housing U urgently to ma“ said Mr*. Vihlfn.
ved a* treasurer since thn cum - 1
needed.
*
mote to Rotnrinn* Hwn to other*, for |,vk!e.vi dttilng ami driving
"I can’t Mama, ll’a ton heavy". tem o f makeUng cenle’n where pany wa* oiganlteil - ...... Irn |MorC’liaills T() Hold
Bilik*
Colk'iijt*
Holds
j ami |o procthv the Golden Rule with faulty brakes, according to
4 A .«
a*
Jhe ha** wa* producer* may dl*pl*e of their year* » k «». ror «omr iifirrn fent* f . , .
He took note of the prospect o f Ellen retorted.
P rayer ( ’oiift*mu*e W A Kailer Htinoutineil a tay- tk-muy Ctiartes Reck wha made
prior tn iBat tint* hry hml, Ml
* disagreement between’ hi* demo, weighed and tlppeit the wale* crop* o f every kind and character ■U,
. , 1 TJtftCtlOII A t MvClIIIK
1 man's Item tt ,il (lie H (till I ttu- arrest . jtis truck was "■V\■
________
cratie Administration and the Re at 12 pound*, said Mrs. Vihlen. —and ..where thoae commodities mihdtiintianv lie pAtM [nhIIIb i i j
'nie 50 tiny evangelistic and ( Churvli Vroton, lih-lm!,-,i t irraijl taken away by tlte wrecker.
publican Congress. Of this, he said They live at the Frank Wolfcr may l&gt;e asictntried In volumes suit­ with E. J. Rnsrk* when tw *nm e. 71lP Sanford Merotiants Av-oprayer confcrenro now in rcfilon Frierson of I V iand and rt W
"Men who differ can still work place on Rrminole Drive. Kllen able for commercial movement. theatcra'_ were operatedn» a j elation will hoUl Its annual meet|,w ftn(i nlia-tlon o f officers at Utr at PeUow.slilp College, ttanford j Whttdey Of I iingWsHKl
These . assembly-point* may be Hpark* Circuit. ^
O A
UNITED STATES
together for the common good.” ■ I* in the first grad? at South Side
j nssemb'ed In volumes suitable
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, Chamber o f Commerce Building at Naval Air Rase, will continue B|»eer presided.
tv \SIIINGTDN, Jan «, (J )—
President Truman dosed
his Primary School.
for commercial movement. Theae
7.00 p M on Jan. B. Dinner will through this si-rk with Kvitugrllst
Hie I fulled Stales ealte,l Ic ily
state o f the union message on a
a ■ s e m 1&gt;I y •point*
may
be Garden Club Will
fur an etui to Soviet military
I*-served by Mm Oatchel and the l*erry lln&lt;K| condut-tlng ttw* ret- ILocal Author’s Book
solemn note. Said the President:
v»
etiarge will b? IIJ » per i»mon
operated publicly , or • privately. t i u r u x . i l v . i i i u
r urrul o f the Matirburiatt purl uf
viced
“ H we can work In a spirit of
The essential thing Is to tee to
S p O r i H O r F lO W 'e r
All reservations must be In by sKIs-clat mu.de. Uitli m-ftl shd Ptihlislu'd In Holland 11* Hell
understanding and mutual rewoect, Lieut John McMahon It that the producer’* Interest*
liutnuiu-ntal, may tie heard at llie
we can fulfill this solemn o b lig e . Graduates l£rom 0CS are safeguarded and that outlet*
AiTanaremenl. HaUjjiSu
liS J ™ .a,!d
ilett Sarkett. Satiford autimr.
regular service held raoti evening .
, . Hon which rest* upon us. May the
are provided fop hla offering*—
,
, ..
, ..
key emptoyet are urged lo attend st 7:3d and Buiutsy at 3 ill P M
reported
il,a(
|,a- ts'ct,
I*wd strengthen us ltV'faSr faith.
Untler the sponsorship o f. the
Veteruns Service
'Second Lieut. John W. Mc­ whether those offering* *r* Maple
T7ie college extrn,l* a wnletunr I not If ie,l that In- Junior Literacy
May he glee us wisdom to lead Mahon, son o f Mr*. S. S. Gardner crop*, grain*, forage, vegetable*, Sanford Garden Club, Mr*. Belle
.tim id novel, ".I.rrleape Tr,*i,Any veteran tn need of aery.
lo
(lie
public
to
attend
all
meet.
the prop!* o f the world In the o f Luke Monroe, graduated from livestock, poultry or other lltth*. Ochiltree o f Miami Bench, well
Ice (free of cltargV) In any of
j
,LI I**- broiigid uni a,
— osNJCW |*AJlTOH
in«*(
waya of peace."
j ilullaiiil m n Dolcli language isli
Officer* Candidate School at the 1 hope that through study and con­ known authority on flower ar­
Die following eutegurles t* re■
tlon
quested to visit the office of
IhdoetrinaDon DlvUlon, A ir Train, ference* to fait held In the next lew rangement* will conduct a school
The
Rev.
Joe
C.
Cress
lias
ar­
JOIII,(Ms UM.NP.mrt
_
tng Command, in Ban Antolo, week* *omt 4*f|nAt* headway on flower arrangements and flow ­
tlte responsible agencies tilted
“ llurricanp Ireasure" is the
rived
from
Jacksonville
to
take
stor-' &lt;4 th,&lt; adventures of J,*d below:
Tegaa. In c*remn Mee at Uie Po»t will be made on thle vtul matter. er hate, stressing the u*o o f na­
Unemployment
crmpenxntlnn
over his duties aa pastor of the
T.B. Sanitorlum Will Chapel m Jan 4.
"The competition offered our tive material*.
Strong os tie seek* to unravel thn
Coordinator — K, II. Carter
The clasne* will liegin at 2:00 Church of c o d at Elm Avenue and . pay men.* in rtrmimt'l County due. mysterv -;f "In inn Ke&gt; " Written
farmer* by producer* oulrids our
National Rank Build­
A
veteran
o
f
22
month*
In
the
Ing
the
wrek
ending
Dec.
2H
Be Dedicated Jan. 24 European Theatre o f Operation*, own border* 1* net a new problem, P. M. on Jan. El and will roulln'ie East Twenty-fifth Street. He a u c -' amountcil lo g 184.041 uml were agninst tin- eiiuirfjil liaekr-rutmd Atlantic
ing.
1
Employment — u, U. Ktubut It Is an Important one* Our fhroueh Jan. It. The first ela** reeds the Rev. W. C. Holcomb who
of tile lower Kvercitides and
JACKSONVILLE. Jan. S -O P &gt; - L*eut McMahon was sergeant- Island and mainland neighbor* to will con»t*i of Instrurtlnns in has been assigned to district work. made lo 14 person*. 0 men and i Ilorida Hay, the lory eivrv niiieli
pioymrnt HervIce. lid North
H
womsti,
Carl
It.
rtmilh,
eliairmajor
o
f
an
Infantry
and
General
Tha Rut* o f Florida wilt dedicate
the houlhward helped very mater- quick trick* and abort cut* in A quarterly conference will be
Park Avenue.
information about the little known
a new 200-hmt toherrulwl* sant- Hospital, He ha* the KTO ribbon, tally in winning World War II, We tlte art o f unusual arrangement*. tieId tonight at trie church. Rev. man of the Elirida Industrial mahogany indutlry in south F lor­
VoraUonal Training and M s four
Ilronte
Star*
and
the
Occupa­
Commission
reported
today.
tnrium Jan, 24. The ceremony was
On hjnndav evening color film* Drew* and Mr*. Crew* have six
cation — T. W. lawton. court
ida.
may
expect
them
to
look
to
our
tion
Ribbon.
He
was
a
»taff
Total
payment*
throughout
the
V*. . announced today hy tho Stats
llnute.
markets with Increaalng Interest. o f flow er arrangement.: will tie children, »nd their origin*! home state, were 147,IHK. amt were
T'nberculoilft Hoard In Jacksons sergeant at the time he entered Aa It affecU Florida, hi* will *hown. Also a group of debut­ 1* Waycrros. Os.
legal AaslstatK-e, ttoeptUQeaOC8.
made
lu
.1,107
people
of
whom
Title.
TO VISIT SCHOOL
lion and Htat« Retrice Officer
mean that we can expect to face ante* will model hat* made from
1,000
were
men
and
1,237
were
U n t McMahon WA* one of 27 continued strong competition In fresh Mo worn
Th* new hospital (a located
— Contact through
Ml;s ftaru l» n Hammund, pri­
at Marianna «n
lAd-arr* site. men to receive gold bark from
Oh Tuesdev mnmlnr at HJ;«l
Boyle, County Bervioe
VHTPRANH AID
the
sale
of
a
number
of
odr
im­
mary schpol -.peetallst t»f the
Tlic grobnda, bulbltng and erptlo- (he AAF Administrative ,OCS at
a class o f Instruction will he given
Twkacri Building.
BOARD
TO
MEFT
State Drpartmrni o f Kdtlcatiut-.
raent wers acquired from the the Indoctrination Division after portant crops. I hope that thle on church and afternnon lawn
Tom Diet), assistant to the
Home Service Assistance to
The Seminole Obunty Board of will visit schnols o f thd county
. federal gorernment without cost four modthe of IntenfHre training. may be tempered to some extent lrtv arrangements. A t 1 :'10 State Sendee Offtcerv_wj|l h j at
Servicemen, ex-Scrriceaan and
following Inactivation of the - He studied such cour*e« - a* hy rt*!*g wage-level* h r the Is­ . If. Instruction* covering mThla- (he office o f C F. B/^yle, Remi- Commissioner* will m?*^ at 10:00 on Ti^rsday end Friday. She their Dependents — American
admlnlriratlon, auppty, m illury land* and Utin-American land*. lure flow er . novelties, including nn]l County service officer, on o'clock at trie Court House Tues­ will *&lt;i&lt;1*' in improvlin- the lt|
Marianna Army Air Base.
Red Orou, Lakefronl Boulevard.
Uw, tnteU'gcnee, ot^aiUxntlon and Our efficiency of operation* and hat* and corsages will !■? given. Wednc*,lsy at from 9:00 A. M. day morning. A chairman will be ■truetlonal program, wilh siwclftl
Veterans Admlniitratlon —
personnel, military coartacy. drlHa proximity lo market* must also
Ticket* for the classes can he until 4 P. M. to discuss veteran* circled, and 11 C. Dodd, recently imphati* on rrndliuf, according,!*•
George S. Anderson, SherifUa
contract with the and eeramoatea, and vole# corns bear a lot of tfaa load tn meeting secured a t the Sanford FUrnlturu benefit* with any person in- * elected commissioner, will attend Mis* Kuth Hand, cv unty educa­ Office every Tueoday.
----------------------------------- - Ma t w, a
ik _ - 5
hla tint meeting
tion supervisor. •
terroted. said Mr. EoyU.
8taro.
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Lefllcr Talks
To Rotarians On
j Code Of Ethics

Theater Chain
Announces News
Of Consolidation

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pH. ftILSPY TO SPEAK

painted In peace lime-color*. •

Labor Discussion

fhe Sanford Herald

All the furnishing* here been
removed from the drtwine room
except tome of the Doomera- own

WASHINGTON
LETTER

By JANE EADS
pnrt o f Inbor unions is n meoAurc which will comninnn
IW ABH IN OTO N -on-They were
much support in the new Congress. Apparently Industry
bed* and b a m m out of
wide operations by such corporations as Genera! Motors moving
the teventh floor of the WaldorP
General Klectric nnd Republic Steel are not to he restrict1 Astoria hotel In' New York end

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MONDAY. JAN. ». »&gt;«?

[BLR 7KKHP. fOK TODAY
THERE 1R A MtOltTY g W t j
S FORCE IN "ARMONIOUH
[y i n o w r n i o o d a n d m a n
onesty
and
T .u m i , t o ARD T7IKM OIVE US rO W W
»nfc»* y«ur »,n* onf

W i ire gl»d to see Superintend
It Lawton back In hi* office *f
Ir A long lllnea*.

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months of 1946 more automobile*
were produced thin during the
fcrtir* first alx month* nt the
year And thU. In spite nf the coal
Ltrike. Wtvlelv crol the Industry
ttiopver jpurtdrxgi thourond e*r*. r
F^tmpr OPA Director Ctvraler
R/iwIes calls upon all Democtal*
of whatever politic*! belief ex­
cluding only the OommunUu. to

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• Goorantged to wrhg two to Ihrte yto r* with averago use without refilling!
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• Writes smobfhty on any kind of paper or material!
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Mrs J. P- Cullen president ot
the south*tdc P, T A. announced
today that the regular monthly
meeting of live P.T. A. will bo Itr’.d
on Wed of this month at 3 oo
P M *lUi the board meeting be­
ing held *1 1:JO P. M.

( ’hnrlcH Carlson Is
Honored On Itirtlulify
Mr and Mr*. Charles Carlson |
entertained on New Years day at ,
their tmnve honoring thetr son. j
CRarltsi. Jr., on Ills third birthday, j
’n »- children's table was centered
with a intnlslure Christmas tree •
Friend* will he clad to team mid pie litrtliday cake which. •**
A
Hint Mr*. Date
Jr. I* l*n ilesvn-atist III blue - and white
fiii.vtnc af'ei hsviti.' tven ill an I d e lir io u s Itliol chlrkrn dinner was
-ngltned to the home nf hrr mu veivwt amt many ittlta were ie&gt;
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m id M i . .1 I I . T r i i l m '.
n-lvrsl M Itie llonoi Kiinat
.in M iic m d in V ie n n e

Mrs. Ilnlidt l.yman-left today
for her home in llindrnton' nfto|
spemling nhont III days With her
M-.ieids Mr. and ’ Mrs. \V. ' I,
Harvey.

cia Ratlgan won Uie drawing con­
FrtnuL of Mrs Itvslpli l* a " will
test priaw.
regret to learn that she umh-rThose invited to be VIth Minim weivl an operalloiv livday at the
were OreteJien Klrchhoff. Donna Orange Memorial Hospital In Orend large tray* htld liny ribbon witle, Carolyn Hiueon. Jackie Metendvlchra, candle*. *,HiellrrTs and
Ada Ailanv*. IVtv BLsbee
,MLvv Alice Marie Blackburn of
Maryville. Tenn left today for her
About 30 givesIs rolled during tlve Ann Dunn. Jane DavU. Nell Buie, home alter apenrllng Uie holidays
orenkvg.
Ann Whitaker and Connie Ludwig wlUi her cousin Mlos Grace M.ul"
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9 a.m.

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...w U n y o u o r o f it t M t o o FWoelro k o . O v i M * rollaciton

Includtv vfylw* lor Junior, Avtrog*, lull BosotSeti figudHi
Bondeoux ood IdoO lk*a «*yW* ikert «**.»»*
*♦

and delmtnnte. modeling lints made front frr«h

William Calchlngs of MtOvmb
Mlw. has heeti Ute gue«t of Oulda
Carlton for the holiday* He L\ a
student In Southwer-t Junior CM|lege MKs.

flowers.
|n nil A.

Til* rxynent you *et Jantiin “ Moc-S»ni“

Spring. Stripe lop,

NEW COMFORT

you rerognhethefr Iruly authentic dr.ipn.

favorite Flasew* Girdlwt. Yob'II notke Ihoi iho fobrk*

faOwUtMmdiUv^tfnt.
Skillfully
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is
kultt of nn« IratHrn tflkt mean Ip much

S*lf- Bell.

fino ond duroblej iho wortmvanthlp a d#ll«M lo Iho ftnhdlovt.

Nationally Atfvertla^l.1

Grey wflh Lima
Lime with Brown

Vobt COfTriftCkd. drop h odr ator* today

IONO UK* MAlt *1.S0 • vv.vo • **

, m . iif « . r*r ol JihkM -Moc-lvta.*

f r o m * i« * u » , **.♦ * w » ia * »

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to apprarance ind wowr.-Akc-Ikm" give
youth€M«»#octionyou1i »lw»y« demind.

BAN0IAUX: $1 - $1 JO • $2.00

nnd

1 :;i*» I*. M.— Minnlnic flower novelties, ineludntg lint*.
cuntngcs, etc
Tickets for nil sessions— 1.60 enoh
Sepnrate classes—'6 0c each
Ticket* oil sale at Sanford Furniture
Corner I’nhnetto Avenue nnd Mr*t f
Sponsored Ity **

Lieut. James Carter left, last
I week for lon g Island. N Y. and
•Her visiting for a few days re­
turned lo n . Bill. Okln where |ir
lx stationed.

Conducted l»v Mrs. Kelle Ocliil'
Tarry Towalg—th* hlg
hath tlie you want—in
whltp, white with bor­
ders, color*!
fi t

Jame* A. Kirby. Ray Fbx. James
Ingley. Jolin Belyett and O. D.
lan d res* have left for Autainv
University in Alabama to resume
their atudlea.
'*
.
Malcolm MacNetll and Waydr
Rucker left today to resume Utelr
studies at Btetaon U nlvm lly after
visiting thetr parent* over Uve
holiday*.

Jacquard W o rm

Long Slooro
PulloreiV \
• AIL Color*
Slxe* 34 to 40
• All Wool

AH*Wool Blanktli 72”
x 9&lt;V” 14*/4 D»*. pore wool!
5-year guarantee to reaiat

ker U Uve
to return 1

m otlu !

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Melon with Brown
Slat* 10 to 14

Mnt; Belle Ochlltrae will giv. i m k of l^ u r e .a t
the Totiriat. Center Jan. 18-14 on flower

asusass» .'g !‘,“ a%r.0,cKhUve

All Popular Vattetles
— NOTICE—
Ir.e will conduel cl.iM . on*:
Unuaual Flower Ai

ROY JOHNSpN’S
.
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m~

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‘.Tourist Center, January 18th is A 14th
ord Garden Club. r.

Q .Q f

Croton not in hindrome
deaigni; *un-fa»t, tub*
fast, pre»hrunk herring'
bone and twill 9fl«yd.

imenta end Flow*
n. 13-14. Sponaoret

Rayona and Jeraeya
in fovely new color! and
deaignai Pick yoot pat*
tern here!
1-49 yd.

PAPER DRAPES

DRESSER SCARFS

Handsome, flnmi'-resistant plasticized
_
prints!

Vanity nda of cream luce with laco

LINEN TOWELING

KITCHEN TOWELING

A buy In pure nil-linen crash
17” wide!

Of cheerful fast-color printed cotton!

Walter B-al left yesterday for

NOW

Pritcillat, charming
amt full; 6“ headed ruf»
lie*; dotted and figured
inarquiKtte!
3Q R

R O S E B U SH E S

and Printod

N il'

Tabl# Clothi *n bright
faat-eolnr print*! 54” x
54” .
1.59
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Another Lar^e Shipment

Or. and Mr* H. W. Rucker left
I Sunday to...aq«vd the annual
meeting of the D m lr*! DUtriot

Onc« you try them, yoo dReovw Jerfiwn**

Solid Skirt, Novelty

M. .Inn. 1*4— Dtseussiou of church

afternoon lawn pnrty arrangements.

flhldey flmllh'ha* left for Tallahaster where *he ‘ 1* attending
Florida Slate. College for Wooten
after spending the holld*y* wlUi
her parenla.
.

One of tbo famoua
“ Hohbiek” , frocka for

tricks in flower iiminKPinent*.

H:iin I*. M.— Co|on*»l film* *if unUHiml arrangements

Roby lAlng retunieil
Friday
night from Belle Olade where he
ha* been for Uie post week. He
and Mrs Uilng plan to leave toI day lo return to Iloilo Olade.

of An
olenno,

-&gt;i &gt;I Times Monday!

IHISI lITTtl LADIES staged a dlshatillle deraonitratlon In New York to
Impress upon everyone In general Ihfc necessity for rjlnpcr conservation.
It seem* thcrc'i been a bit of a shortage in ihrec-comercd pant* and
Utile Judy Werner. IS months, Florence Dennett, IS months, snd F.lls#
Rubin, 13 months, are fearful ihsl they'll have to wear old potato sack J
or leopard skin diaper* like those above.
.
(International) ,

, Sixteenth Street Tlve Moye liome I
was attractively decorated with »r- |
rangemmU of camellia* In shades i
of rose. Tire dining table was cover- |
ed witli a linen cloth amt In the
Alkens, Tcrwilli«:erH, center was a miniature garden gate
through which tiny old-fashioned
S'nnlry
Hockey mol
r rmix
Vihlenh Entertain glrla were entering. The arrange­ Mrlsrh.
J'
Irfi yntrr.lay foi
ment was surrounded wtlh cam­ Fork Union Military
\raih-in?
ellias and greenery.
after spending the holidays with
Bachgueat was given a miniature their respective nareitt*.
old-faaliloned girt as a favor nnd
Mr and Mt* Muse Wmviark
New Yearn JCve ^wlth " » | after dinner games were enjoyed.
‘ “ ‘ “
Ada Adams was awarded the prise liave returned from Paducah, Ky.
visiting
Mia
Womack •
Elliott Avenue.
for the Treasure Runt and Caro­ alter
h&gt;r a
lyn Hudson drew the lucky- 13 nvnilvcr. Mrs Cecil H«-d
number. Donna Wltje and Patri­ short while

Price Smasher

you over got tha fctllng U&gt;»t
hay# more than your ahar*
ilsfortunroT Do you aomaUmm

—%V \\\
x 4 V ^ J\p \\\

Mr* David Meyer, better known
as Wendy Barrie, will M&gt;e.vk m iv
WlyflO on Turoilay morning at
11:30 A M live program will he
In Uve form nf an lijlervlew with
Dorothy lsvckhaft In charge Mr
Meyer with her husband b&gt; at
prevent a *ue*t of the Mayfair
Inn In Sanford.

MLvt Mary Molt has returned lo
Tampa "Her sivetallng a short
time with Mr. and Mrs. R A. King
and taking* pari,.* hi the KlmfBlocker nuptials.
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innocence I

Adults— 40c
Children— 14c
(Inc. Tnx)
12:45 P. M. Daily

DARK IK PROGRAM

MUs Mary Harbour arrived Sat­
urday from Atlanta. Oa. to visit
Miss Miriam Move was honored j
Mrs Fraoctienn Keener for * few
on Thtfnvday night with a dinner day* Tliev plan la return to col­
pnrty i trrn by hrr mottver Mr* ;
J M. Moye at their home It» W-st , lege together.

must lie prepared to defend.
oUta. -Iho right of American
rmnUis to propagate their

. .

S ta rllin g ilo ry ol a man
who doubted hi* own

NOTICE

Mrs. Ca-vuuuk* flchulU hat
moved her reaidflftk lo live Imngley Apartment* at fill Park Ave.

Miriam Moye Honored
-W ith Dinner Parly
% 1

,

Mr. and Mr*. James P. Ridge
and Mr. and Mr*. W. O. Fleming
entertained for friend* on New
J Year* Eve at the Ridge home at
457 EUiott Avenue. Oueata were
Invited to 'ca ll between the hour*
of 7:00 and 10:00 oUock.
Lovely arrangement* of mixed
spring flower* were plant! about
the room* and colored balloons
were strung werom the chandelier*
and doorways lending a fsatire air
to tlte odsaalon. In the dining

3 rw Ttr“

Are there any Ice-frco atretch
ed by hot springs? The Byrd c*
planes may find aonte, basing It*
coni British find of a hot geyser
tarctica. and on the lonR-known
Ml. Erebua, on the way to Little
If there were any ice-frec
V i mir www *»••*■'• *«»■■■■ --4 Uve omnUy'a sick, tha young, apring*, Ihe South Polar contlnei
bg old. th* tnjurod. had a stronf its niincrnl resources utilized. In
local appeal to Ute femlnlna find it f t new aren to dcvelop-

3 ,

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*t Uie Parish IIoum* at 1:00 P. M.
Earl Jeter left yesterday for
Th» board nveellng of Uve Han­
Oalnovllie to resume hts studies
ford Womans Club will meet at
at the University of Florida.
10:00 A. M. at Uve club house.
Ned Smith h i* ' lett for Chicago
The Daughters of Weslev of the
to visit the JfljrnUurc Mart, .lie
First Methodist Church will have
will be gone at*** a week.
Uveir business anil M*ciai meeting
•t Ihe home of Mr*. .Chester
Twentieth
Mr, and* Mr*. Frank Hhamc* aru
Street at H:00 I’, M
while embroidered flolh and In vLdllng In Miami for a lew day*.
H. V. Cole's group av hoslease,. the center wo* A allved bowl hold­ They plsn to return to Hanford on
,
ing a low arrangement of the mix­ Tuesday.
ed flower*. Rod and white candles
R vl and Mr* H 8 ParrUlt. Jr.
Regular luncheon nnd progrnm In *Uver holder* flanked Uie eenmeeting of the Womans Club will terplroe and arrangement* of the are arriving this week' from Jit.
$
be held nt 13:30 at Uie club'house. flowers were aleo on the buffet Simons, Oa. to vblt Mr. nnd Mrs.
The guest speaker will be Mr*. and serving labje. Canapes, olive*, K F.- Lane.
Edna O. Fuller wlw» will have a» appetiser*, salted nuts and candle*,
her subject -Department of Legis­ were arranged on crystal tray* on i Allan W aIIacc nnd Henry Car­
roll have returned to Hanford af­
lation. FT*WC,“ Tim »ponsor for the dining table.
*
ter spending the weekend In Or
* Ihe meeting .will be Mr* O. ,P
Those asalaUng In serving were angeburg 8. C.
Herndon, prealdent. atvd ho*te**e* Mr*. Tom Bolt. Mr*. Hugh WiveI- 1
Ire Mr* F. E Ilolb. Mr*. J. W. cliel, Mrs. Roby Lain*. Mr*. Itoy
After apmdlng the holidays with
Halt. Mr*. L. A. Pivlmer. Mr*. C. Williams. Mr*. Roy Holler. Mr*, i his parents A. U Myer*. Jr left
L Redding simI Mr*. France* E. Algernon 8|ieer. Mr* Andrew Oar- i Wednesday for Atlanta where he
Bols
nvwsy. Mr*. Joe McLwh. Mr*. Roy j la attending Emnry University.
Regular monthly meeting of Uve Reed. Mr*. Orace Cray. Mr* H am -1
% louthsldc P. T. A .' meets at 3:00, llton Rlabre, Mrs. Julius DtngftldAt Doudnrv ha* left' f«r the
^
F. M and the board meet* at 1:30 er and Mra. John Ivey.
tfnivrniity o f (icmgin in Athr'i*
o'clock.
'
Abo assisting were Joe MrUeh. uftrr .(living with hi- p»rrn'
. .The bcNvrtl of Pie- Hfvofortj Oar' ‘
John
Ivey.
Rupert Strickland. over the hoildayit.
din Clup. wfll meet;«( 10:00 A. M. Hugh Wtielchel,
Bnirr Roll An­
It the Tourist Center.
Miss AvI* Stenslrum hn» ie
drew Can-away and Oeorge A.
lUrneil tn 'Winter llnvrn nfter
sticndinc n short time w ith .h n
slater Mi&gt;. K. S. Hockey.

, romance in nnner *. Iline. neronlliiK to KnljJ
recent hrondenst over CBS from New \ "rk;
admitteti to lieitiR olrl-fnshitiik'fj about «nnu
„ f Which i* he r preference for h « nJ"J
t of the Invention which Snnttiel I^rblu m

BY

Personal

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TUESDAY

alw ays

vienthin*I** »r^n«chi"ne for venrilnK newspiipors
ts. You simply put In u nickel ami oiit pnP*
itc paper, with chanKe if necetumry ihti* 250 •papers tint! one publisher .noted !
o away with 16,000 people lured
1
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ir n«. mnehine proved satisfactory

Social And

Starts Tuesday For 2 Days!

Social Calendar New Ycars Evc PartyJ P

PINCH
M a c h in e H

Leonard llarkee
Opt o * ft rlet
S
e it mined—tilt tree I
293 A. Orange Arm
IyUndo, Fl«rMe
Pnone 4M 7

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PACKAGE S T O R R
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{laulan icons fnd object* d'ert
(rwn ^ y nation*,
-jf&gt;, ,» m of the big room ere
p,|ni« i * restful pete green. C m (rrlni
mom u e specially de­
^ K„rd table of blonde mahogany,
M)rt of doughnut-shaped. The cen,f f UTI| nf the table 1* built up
with tropical plant* rolled -croton ■
which bear brilliant foliage.
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moving In detkt, twlvel chair*,
-On the face o f it, this is discriminatory legislation water coder* and »pit toon*,
Mra. fUdiard lUrkneM. member
favoritiK InrKC business as much as the W agner act i;
charged with favoring labor. It would not he strange i of a group that Informally 'cased"
the new quartern of the aecreUrtate
this caused discontent nnd stirred up unrest instead M of
the Council of Foreign Mint*allaying It. Before Congress passes any such restncUon ter*, 1* vice chairman fit the Washit should be widely discussed.
'
•
,
. . , Ingtnn branch of the Committee
In fact, nil the proposed labor legislation should hi for Imating Peace She gave her A d v a n t a g e s Off fflfc h
thoroughly discussed. The public as a whole is conrornei committee member* a detailed fluV M w W a M ia
t j t i a i l i y ▼ fW In IIIT B
just as deeply as either labor unions or employers. Idle In when the got back home.
flhe told how oeventy room* .
«b v a r f f i v r
ness and unrcut nffects every citizen in the remotes
were cleared out for the »U ffi of
W. V. B T m tfO
legions o f the country. .
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the
repreoenUve govern­
four
J n th is dlucURflion e v e r y c
ment* All hid furnishing* of the
There is a dl»Une( arfvdntare
mnsitler the provision* » f proposed law
same quality.
in discrimination. V i t a m i n *
intelligence nnd knowledge at the ;li*p&lt;wnl o f an.
fn each rulte four-button switch­
cover a wide field and serve a,
boards hook up to the telephone
nnd without partisan bitternew. Principle* »Jinulcl
variety of needa;
room.
where
half-a-hun4*d
aldfTcd, nnd the probable effect* o f new litw s -1
It ir wise therefore, to turn
operators got connection* with the
expert rr.unael In the porehahr would like it if he wore the employer. And how
outside.1
*nd ronvumptlon of these magi­
like It. bflnif on the outside.
j
•There «a* a special red button
cal little capsule*.
Then let every group make it* conclusion*^k
to push If occupant* wanted the
Rrsponaftle
pharmaceutical
it* Ecnntom nnd Representatives. \Nhat * a repret
security office-1HP*, flute Defirms spend endle** time and
money in research. In establish
parmetvt men or Marine guards,
jroverniiient for?
log the source, the method ol
the latter chosen for their battle
extrsetlod. and the prepAratlo.
record* during ihe war. The RueC la s h in g C a n d id a te s
nf Vitamin*.
Rtana brought their own security
The question remain*: frha
prnol* with them .1
Vitamin, or VlUmln*, hov
Those *praklni
RusaU n. or
mueh. how often? Expert ad
wanting to confer with member*
rlnlcA who would n*k nothing hctlcr thfiii •'» »J n . ”
T ' of
viee from vnur rlnetof or you
the Russian »U ff. push * greetv
Senator Taft and .Brlckcr. The politician* *ny that on &gt; button. The operator answering trusted d r u g g l a t is al*r*r
one should run. a* two candidate* from the nom* bt.ttc
the sign*! apeak* RnwUn.
The French have an amber but­
This la th* I (fat of a a*rl*»
ton trd the EnglUh *nJ Americana
Fi'itnrlal Advertisement* i
Democrat* presented both Speaker SamuelI J. [ta 1 1
pealing In thlx D»P«r e*ch Mi*
•vnd Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, l&gt;ut the eonflict o f rand day.
* ■"»
thetr- conference* In the rlegsni
dneie* &lt;1id not keep Hancock from KcttinR Jhc
and spacious drawing room or Uw«
lion In 18RK the Republican* named |«enjaniin llarri•
top floor Waldorf Tower* *partof Indiana, though Judge Walter H
&gt;11
■nvent occupied by lAldus Bootper.
stnte hail strong support in. the convention. Altu »»
chairman of. the Waldorf-A*tor1*
Grover C lm la n d , a . New Ytwker. wan t.=
l for »h board.
.
'
Mr*. Horknes* **7* U&gt;U room
Is pretty Impressive. You go
through * hallway to the dr»wing
m n n ’ H e x p e r ie n c e . T h is Inolli. Which W « oy » Ire: king
S^ W O R R Y
with Muign picture window* om ,
ii U oiih in th e 'HU1* wits
three »ldea.
iI
lira n ts fr o n t h is * tu tc,
'INSURANCEFrom one you get an expansive
Imvo-buuh the memory view of New-York harbor. Froth—
A Regular Ad
, i jniHt’il Knnntoi'-elert another you look out ovrr the
irily to Seimtor Taft, Hudson River Front the third you
the Ksst River, where bitw apaoer
he were lo hope llml allmtwe
tered wartime ships are beinx re-

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M ONDAY, JAN . 6, 1944

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D E L U X E

T H tE S a n d T U B E S

PASSENGER CAR AND TRUCK SIZES

sffloldon Mima promptly
tt goee right to the aeat ol
trouble to help loosen and axpei
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to aooths and heal raw. tioder, ln-

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a bottle of CrromuUloo
rrromulxloo with the
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quickly allays the cough or JPU are
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pin i t Loch Arbor, Crystal Lakta

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OFFICE SPACE in PlA Stair
Bank. See Ur. Kilpatrick.
I FURNISHED bedrooms for rent
BOO Elm Avc

FLOW KitH
f o r n il o c c a iio n a
MrNKILL A Y O S T , F L O R I S T
C e lc a y A v e . ju a t o f f S l p e a
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FOR SALE’ * Good 5 room huu*€

3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

GALVANIZED r o o f i n g
Phone Co. 4112.

w it h h a t h in « | r u n n In ig W k t e r ,
e le e t y lc t l o v e , t e le p h o n e , H a c r e * a 7r THF.HM ELECTRIC HEAT­
ERS reduced from *Ki*!7 *o
go od f a r m l a n d .
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m e d ia t e p o s a g s s lo n . I ’lio tie ( a n i l i ­
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W ANTED : Waltresa, good P » y ahort hours—0 days a week.
Apply Roy Johnson Grill, Mngnelia Ave.

RELIABLE MAN with ccr to call
on faerters in Semlnol# County.
Wonderful opportunity. J|5 It
*2(1 in a day.
No experience
or capital required. Pcrmsnent.
Write today, SIcMESS COM­
mill*.
PAN Y. Dept. A. Preejiort. Ill-

nary. A D. 1*47.-

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ARTICLES- FOR SALE

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FART OP MY home with kitchen ORANGES-GR A PKFRU1 T 3 , 3 2 .C 0
privileges. 301 X. 10th 8L
bushel.
K. W. Lord.
Phone
788-W.

IN
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COUNTY
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MEN— to learn DIESEL.
N*«
■ uyr* open huge field In Indiiatritit find fanning cotitmoutiles. I(elinldi*, mi-chanfcslly in* •
clined men with fair ciiucatio'i
preferred. Training starts a*
Home,' *will tiot^ inlevlefe - with
your job. If you Orel qualified,
write for free facta, iftlllllew
Dle*el Training, But D, v/o
Herald.

CELERY BIXACIimtl paper end
fi ROOM IIOUHE, l)J floor apacr.
wire- Enough for d acre*, J B
fi Iota. |4,fi00.00 rtth/ 1*. O.
u u ie, m i B19-R
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Box 1)62, Halford, Flo.
EXCELLENT rarnittg opportiSI
J1-AHOE LOT. dutlreWe'for bulUD flPARTAN all aliiiplmim trailer, j Hie* &lt;in uutn l&gt;t«ly A lender
Ing, Park Ave., Clone In 790-W
3 frontthij qhl Naval Air Hae". | work, including wi'IdinJ, rbfsy
Rev, Cha.1 . Qllltiorr,
I pointing ami metal work, Eaiy
FOR SALK, 5 room house, batli
* | | y , « t r l U P n l , t . U - l o i » « J , « n o r o lld ..
t/» learn now In ymir spare
„ „ i» |..* * y o u r w ater— y « . e n d h a » s
»nd gsrsgc. house newly painted TRAVLO house trailer. Clean,
time.
Chance fo r a good Jqjt
Inside, price MAOOOO. HiU U a sleeps 4 Mrs DUhfip. Ai»t 5. Oil
K s 'h m iT d *
X V * 1M
or o simp of your own._We''l
tbvvjrablr h « n « - g r
Oar ford
Part Aver
-------------------------show ynu how. llere’n one of
llelghta. Immcxllata potitesslon.
r.moo. d*» Hit. fr-^vHd hundreds &lt;&gt;Md.
the most, profilhhle lirsnChe^ -if
V Talirn'. -&lt;ih Ib is tM *b lr S o h r m ade a
W. R. Williams. Itcagor. 110 lOE CREAM cabinet, 3 hole, phone
the big Auto business. G. t.
! o ,d u , n . of l« l,.r lH . r r » t . . _ * r j , t .b l« i .
1238-J.
N.
Park
Ave.
Phone
3130.
Approvnl. Write today. Aut‘&gt;^ Sw A H lp R lA jI
b u lu n it . I I * r*H cd it
.
t.w .rt
Crnfts Training. Ilox A c /o
M lllm n i of m rn and wumrri b a y * I s k r n
WrattngleHiMl
FOR SALE; 3 story, 1 bad room REFRIOERATOR.
Herald.
,
IS mien
o d r n «»th
ft tu IU .
m
approximately fl ru. ft First clasa
house, good
location. Owner
condition. Call Oviedo 3803.
REFRIGERATION and ®
leaving town. Phone IMfl-W
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AIR CONDITIONING
ARTICLES WANTED
FOR SALE: 7 room bungsktw with 6
GREAT NEED FOR MEN to re­
3 baths, clow In. Phone B61-J
pair * and install Refrigeration
I'LL BUY ytnir car reaardlrsx
nnd Air Conditioning equip­
o f age or condition. Boy Reel,
FOR HALE;
ment,
Also excellent opport­
*
rilAltLKH il HIUKKKVl
300 W. 2nd Nt.
That I, tlKttBtlB M WITH Bit.
•4 BEDROOM
.7 tin and
unities for men interested in
Tns
t«I
nr.
will
a|,p}*
to
tha
rtoard
..f
•
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r ' m t T c h - t * * fu ll M ird b o jU * of S w tm p .
1 tiosn, in good downtown loca- WANTED TO BUY or rent. 10 good
going inlo own business. Train­
irotooilaatonaT* of Hamlnota I'oonI I , . , 1 today a l V « »' d ru ix to r*.
. tlon. A thoroughly gtnwl house
IV . Hlorlda. el II* m*atlng lo 4*1,
ing will not Interfere wlih pre­
IN’
I N it ’ N T r
J ltD U K H
f f t l'H T .
piano*, aluminum boat At motor.
sod worth aaking price.
B C M IN I il.C
C O t 'N T V .
k i^ii ii d a .
sent Job. Previous eiperieitre
Dr.
Btarke.
Fellowship
Front,
F . a l a l r o f H A N N A H 4*. W T r i ' l . T / . .
MODERN APARTMENT buildnot necessary. G. I. Approver!.
Sanford. Fla.
i|4-i-p«tv*l
ing, recently decorated, close In,
Mechanically inclined men write
* n (V rf(*H T O &lt; T lK IIIT 4 H t n
cuntelnlng 4 two bedroom apnrt
fine details and _KREE^
T n A ll rp rw o iiA * l ln v in if I 'U t m * »»r
7
Pets,
Livestock,
Supplies
ments, pno completely famisheil
IifiM M nd« AKA |t(«t X a M
Iflratlon Chart Ti-i|L“ Vmu nnd Pkt'h of tmi a ff li^fplijl
and availahle for immedio'c
IIARV CHICKS
'Inst., Box tl c fa Herald.
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In
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APARTMENT HOUSES,
9
W O RK W ANTED
Hanford X -C d Feed Stt .*e
p j | h * r id )tm , in fi 1 hrtVf* a f t n lf i'l TWO
m i r ,
t'lnxe In, with good income ami
pa Id
p it a I a in l l i f w fflfi* nf H« h »
It
IV . W A It i:
I ’m iiib
Ju d tv
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vnrnnrip* for Imtnriliaip pn»- FOR SALE: Very choice Ilotsteln. GENERAL contracting, print ing,
A30T7T
f i r m | fidlr*
f.
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tiff I f f
i ll
roofing and cktneiitry repairing,
Ouemsey, Arjfihlre and Jersey
acsslon.
l h * C o u r t |fnii»4* in H R iu o ril, Fl«»r*
Guaranteed satisfaction, ,H. U.
WELL PURNIKHKD fi ROOM
dairy heifers, $39 00 each. Non
idR . w it h in p i* h t r * | p n d * r m n n t li*
Grogan, Phuna 7H1-J.
house, In goml location, mwlertt related male free with 5 head.
W flB iis r
f r n m th n tlftim o f iii** f lr » i Bnl»*
lie n t In n n f t h in n o f k * . E i r h r l a l m
with garage, cloae to atnre*. oil
Homestead Farms, McClntW, N,
O O N aW TE N T
« r d rH M n d m iip t l»c In w r it in g a n d
LOANS
two Iota— a good house fairly
Y.
c o n i t l n t h * pl«f® o f m W r B f * n n d
A D V B m jm s
priced.
pout n f f lr « Addri-pp n f th # f U l r n n n l
LOANA HADE
and
Rttiftl hn n t n f n
tn b y
th#* GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE on Jake, TWO JERSEY cows, fresh. M E.
Y 7IL LH E M 0V K
PROM 118 TO $30«
r l n l m n n l . . h i*
a *# n t n r n tin r n * ? ,
modern,
fi aervs of land. Shelley, lake Monroe, Fla.
atriet privacy; faat sarvic*
n r thA M m # Ahsili I»a void.
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MO. 49

Associated Prfs* D a ic d Wito

TUESDAY, JAN. 7, 1DI7

Truman To
Ask Budget
0 ( 39 Billion

, By Marshall

Fraser Makes .
Formal Claim
To State Job

General leashes Out
A t ReactionarieH;
Sees Vital Need For
Liberal Leadership

Gay Refuses To Give
lip C om ptrolltr’n
Office At Meeting;
May Be Court Cane

Demand Would Be 7
Billion More Than

TAlJ#AirAfiHKn Jan 7. (/p&gt;— In
» ton:", but apparently frtpndly
meeting, EUwln O. Ptw.w-r made a
fbrmal demand this altemoon for
rerognttton as State nomptroHer.
But Clarence M Gay declined k»
surrender the offlee to him.
Fraser, a MarOenny mtraeryman
and slate senator, presented hl.t
certificate of election (o Gay and
said. "[ am here to demand and
assume Ihe renpotvMMUtles o f this
office " Gay reput'd. "I am holdldc
office by romtnLwion nf the d o t*
em or and I don't think I can
surrender it to you ’
Apfiarenfly ihe wkLrmkh wnn llttemCtl lo set up a full -cale epuft
test Fraser and hi*, party left
Immediately for thr otfire of Altnmey General Tran Watrot) to
seek permtesloA to bring a court
action for the ouster of Gay.
Fncwr claims lire office through
his election In Novrmher. but OOfemor Afllldrd Caldwell ha* derllnerl to issue a commission io
him. Caldwell aald Fri-er L) tln- MF.WLY-ISllECTRII Spesker of the llnute.- Jc.vrph 'V. M u tin. J r. t |LA! i )
tull ’mrmbffsk of tf&lt;* H o u r i«t I t t p r r A r n t u u i t i tIt* i
ellglhle twrause be was a nionibft the tmlli #if
of lli» state legL-Jalure whidi flllw •\ irtt ***** Hi #i d r IfMtMni t!fm rtfd I h r li r |»m! cl All *lfl» i»l t h r «h*m t»rf ^
M to rii w fi,r ltd lA iif l h i fh r flr*»t H r |» iih t lr a n r hri li'itU f'ii I ’f ih g rt
ralrevt the comptrollers salary
Oar claim* the ollire by appoint mod of th* Governor and
said he will refuse to turn oY$r
the keys until lie t tursented j&gt;
commivalon (or rt v.er \tgned t»y
the governor.

TV VSHIN’ CTON. .Inn. 7— (/P)
I’ m irli nt Tnmian is c\ |iri i# r| t,. ) t, f'oiigrrss for n
I,ihIp # t nf $37,000,000,000
it w;i t &gt;vcdled toilay. Ttiut's
$ 7 ,oort,0 0 0 ,0 fio iiinrp than.,

Niue Flee In Broklyn Jaillireak

WASHINGTON, Jan. 7—

(JFh-Gen. George Matulinll
^nlnced no. words In a state­
ment he issued today sum­
ming up the long months he
spent trying to arrange a
peace agreement between
Chinese
Nationalists ami
Communists.
The General bluntly d e ­

Swearing In T he New

Representatives

G. o l&gt;J.s Estimate;
McCormack.I h W hip

tin- I'-tim iilp kivcii n e w s m e n

hy Hip new Rcpuhlic Chair- #
titan nf t!ip Home Appro*
pnatmii: Committee, Rep.

nounced what he culled the domtJolili I *t#er nf flew York
nant reactionary croup in Chlna'a
(Jque IMItrarity tc.sdcr r-aiil
government and the provocative
(;.r,t.’ i'n innouticeci the uppotnt-jx&gt;llrle* of Chine*# Communists.
in#-nt #&gt;f Pep .it#hn W McCormick
W te ’ pinned his hopes fo r a pos­
#&gt;T MkOAchWtl.% as IVinnrrstlO
sible settlement on tw o things,
Whip
t
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Chlna'a new constitution and the
1„
•*. I*- n ., n&gt; recesj hut
chance that llher/ij ■Jeajtepiblp
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. •#. ,.w,-i»r ii.r# ti^lav end
might conic to ptwer aim end
tcv .cc .c-)
m l.
lim n
bXarldA
China's civil strife.
tsc#-K^-w» -Rnhert . ’-Ikes
wtitch
_ .Lashing. ou t».a t»th e - die-birds
■»mi!d le-tucc the govmijntlll'i
In Generalissimo C h im e
h’ a
C c ) n in n t&gt; l|.') i# frrmi 6f# to 4U-*
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"The reactionaries In the govern­
Ctmarei* h ii before It a bill lo
ment have evidently counted on
»n#b *».# pci’hitton of American
substantial
American
support.
rt'cr- p- w-s#te from Indiutrisl
Aregarrtlew o f their actions. The
i(«iiiin i olnumoln
nid tniint#-|p«l -cm .e,:
TXie bill
^Communists l/y' the'r uhutllllntfnes*,
(n rj,r Hmde by
»i* M *
:i
Lr compromisa' in the national
% "|l»
P .p .e -|.y
r
ic.ul M u n d V f t e - '
Interest, are evidently ©minting on
’.hii. &gt;n w ,i&gt;t)*|i Dskoto U Is
an economic coltspie to brine
n
'-c'jstiotr wturli got
about the fall o f the government,
^ ft p n l.i iv. year, but
accelerated by e l tensive guerrilla
1
* . , * ’ ■ » . c *i j ) *
nctlcir ajalnst long lines'"bf r»II
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s i.
mtrndiiced
comraun'-cationa. regardless of the
• . ' - ramp'
# i UcckVIi
e o £ In suffering to the Chinese
m the Using
peonla."
• tli- lOessurc was
Ths Amarlcsn General then i
took a rap at what he railed the j
i ■*• '
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i\v#ry hnrmful srul Immensely pro* **. )-#,# |t&lt;il tmkle
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t*Tocatlve phase of the Chinese
#. .»&gt;, # ..
- i n rrtc-i unrac• Communist Party’s propaganda.
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Ha said he wanted to toll the
.
i- *. t l t je.ir
IfriiiVH S p o il, I filnt
American people that In the de­
I
•nviitioir Mitjh ,'Irh*nI
I'1-. I;-;. ibUtAti .cn.tlors Imm
IAW1MQ
tHIIR
WAY
through
two
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window
bars
(center,
arrow
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reify
('jtu.sed
liv
liberate misrepresentation
ami
.
*rv I1 t will wmi* inti* a*
.|&gt;,-#-.t P n s l d r n l T V u m a n to
abase of the action, policies, an'1 the Ihiymrmd Street Jail in HrooKlyn, N. Y., nine hardened criminal!
m *s h A\&lt;
m v iR p , V a r *
H,r i n n ....... ib*i, ikm
- 1 , - - r-*
Mu- Marlon Martin to
A record crowd of lib people
purposes o f thr United State,* scaled tile prison's wall npd gained their freedom. The hiesk. touching
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1■ . * i ‘tnminh attona Cotnoff one o f the biggest manhunts on record, w as the Urged ever made In
attended the weekly m-ctlng of
• , government, the Communist props
iatifins
O
f
(irowtli
III **#•(
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H » rfh
.lie
-vnj tnnney vtcethe city. Among th* convlcu who escaped are (tup, I. to r.): Christopher
■the T'xitut Club at the Tourist
A A sands has been without regsrd
iliiylmiri Bench in thr
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fvcptibUcsn It*Elsls; George Gurtnnwlrh; Anthony Aiello, wanted for murder, and
Center Monday rveninr at R;0&lt;&gt;
for th* inith.
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He said th* evidence Is plain Edmund Godfrey. Below. (I. to r ) are; Anthony Abbandnla; Salvatore
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age, director of the chib
Th*
D'Aula. William Duffy and Carmine Krrtminn
, (IfUereioftonaD
Nut th* (omrntmlsts ere trying to
f r- t-*« t#s1 1 . .is tlir. .#tpng,
' (if i f a r i f l 1tl|T
: ^ M r It -! '• 4*'!ra
f t i r'i.,!i
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.JUtMting wa* detlunal*#) as i ’eiuiv fr» .1 ! ttr.pt h i Itl-w-f i
ep- rm'jit.- s- .» ! i
Or*
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JP-niMbad ’**•© Chirr*" pr&lt;rjdr Mkl
th* - f i t
rim r
piMvil
Wil l I l i f t
A 1Ti
sjlvania Night and the |oogia&gt;i
the world, and to arouse « biller
I-,, i - t f mi tire better w*h Ole
In ... ,
i ' i t c 1 1« &gt;
f * trtw tK
ii
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hrhl
w«» arranged hy s roinmiltey
hatred of Americans. The S'n-j
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I t ' d ' •■lay
Jiff-iH flr f
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I Si* j• * * F 1 » 1 III 4 .
hesrled hy Pari Ei-eiihow er, ,#■
tionsl'rt government propsgsn i
t t r t f i lP t
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--f
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4#A \
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t! tm *i »« «
irtaty of the rlub.
diets, he adder!, also have made
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tic;, iliil. in clatni
Ms* *»»lie ' . Ill
Th* proceedings were tt#nt#-l i h f U
many mlsrepresenUticn* hut these
M w i
rt i ll
rt
a &gt;11
f Ire
1" f 4 i f .
(Mi t , c ’ - f
•k
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in li.» ■ aitcrpled
with an Invocation Ini hv l'&gt;.
Mmf-t-to
hayy not been of the same v'cloui
Mi J ntitt.ir v lira t«m|*HtTil tvilb la if ; 1f nibiuati'»n
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C.
V.
Stark
after
which
tlie
n
A
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f
nature of the Communist propa­
rtf't-uiihtijf h* M t .. rylturn* I ,|,vrr‘ *bMCH u»ht**fl
t .. . l.iiti
rrat..iteritple l#ipSrtnlilv sang "America."
.it^tnllnc pi» w
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ganda.
sjftte-i iiuinngT'i fm fh a yr .mil Cr»
finiu-i.i #hnI llint m&lt;« =f f ’ •* ft f*l 11f Ef| |wiffL f ;f »
i i. ,i. i .iri-rfj.
I'uring
the
hiiBinesa
tneeti#-;,
Gen. Marshal! said thnt ns he
plans were dhrpaned fnr a
- hnt will ^how i*i&gt; eventually* It . ftQifyd IacWa itrntotl ItamiMi: »»i |Ct j*n&lt;l
I*. Itic
.. 'Imr .
-Mncil
m h' i
se e s'it, m e thing can save the
seeing trip hy a chartered bus or DIAS' rvni i=li*j» up nuhf alniig. j j 4indaniriftat. t»ueli ,% p j mu?. I'oitrd lh*t *flf«* »f*hi
in ) It)** sni'-t i* Urge are rttgeitsituation In China; and that is for
private cars to some local spot *f fl!Cf*iflmu In wf^nthei, fsir if gr6f^j|jiv«tiiu; niirl Ball 11 in-il *st^ flu
m ■ tin- P ic - t d e n t '
flr-,t h i f c f i n f
|YlfHTl!.T (jT-dr Rr!1
the liberals In both the govern
Further drt.s'-s #ri him* fhat * hnrtngo lr* If* will r^fiM thr I Vt| in ■t'»•
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1 -i 'uc yiHitsftire
•C assume leadership Ife referred I First
M o n tli h : i i z t 'd A t F i r H t M c u t - willThehe social
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to lh*m ft* n splendid group pf
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consisted of a variety of o u i.i-d
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men, hut m-*n who. a* yet. don't
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Record Death Toll
f «t
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have the political powor to "rer
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dav eie^tctl a. permanent rbalr sang two songs accompanied ■'
the American General raid that • NEW YORK •i.
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( greater toll throughout the Untied ti'tsjion*r» al 'lielr initial **«sinn quartet composed of Mrs, &lt;’
&lt; xnniuiilsl fully
era tie China has b*sn U j j * mrn, state# In H&gt;« than even in year* o f the i-i-nf. ||a succeeds W. !i Ginn, Mrs. J. R- Hawthorn. ,M H hl*h » r Wi »togrrc. &lt;«( liflitR th* I fV |&gt; M o #i l I I r i v f
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Tire Nations) Board of n re Un­ *r» rhjtirin» t, urlnr tn the elrrtlon ment of the guests.
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pleted for (be first H month, of Mr. Itit'M vurceed* as commit’■iniifr. a ’ tendrrl Ihe ’meetlti- smi $
Worth Of
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hiring an e*Umale&lt;i vsluc In r*»u- err#.*!* **f Ih'♦ nr»*
raspontlbl* fo r El fatalities dur­
h
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f/n.
lia
frnin
Oviedo
tn
Chuliml*.
the year Ban Francisco burned,
etrucUon of 1403.341. wrre U'.urd ll* *i I I n o e, ji i
m| tn 1 1 i I fSctiillinle CqUIilv ll&gt; iltli
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--to 1#ent.
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ing IBM,
The cominiisi?tifr* after cmmil- during 1B44, arrordlng to fit •ty
when many lira Insurance comsilly I 1 -p.iri-d
|berrailnr.1.-. A .-.w tg i.iii
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11,, oi.vn who
jCJ In a lurrev presented to the
Mr nnt|
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last veal
t/tirtl
In plant- I
M*n)\ friend.-, slid d #t)-r • (•••'' •Mlfllfr
1- - ■ ■ i 'he Miami ll-n ld in *
American Football Coaches Asm- panlea failed. Aggregated 1318,009. tatlon wftli L. K. Ilny|», thrlr Duncan, city building Inspector. go. .|. Other in
,'Ji r '
t g lettuce, IS tn I18 , that glvl\ig Ps nmir m m etiKtu t i ­
I 't *###-! t ultl (i in ', one of the
•ttcinev, ay reed to taka s'eps to Tills represent* a more Ui*n Bt’»'.- ing* srei iceberg
elation. Doctor Floyd Eastwood of 000.
Ii^r j*.f *ii.
000
tncreeae
over
permit*
wlihh
acre#; -s'diflower. ;,|i bi 6? atrS-i Irr CThrtitrrlns, sr* for tlist
• i*lliige-,1 new pipers, died
Purdue University said Uw* of
A record death toll is expect*d have the hntitst moved and right
PVf
fin ,I
the SI d»atha, •two occurred In to be .revealed whnt fttaUstles have nf wavv cleared, Included In the In IMS totalled IHW4W0 tn value
*" ' ’ I
l.i I" i“ thti ni-tning *t the
and miscellaneous vegetables, IN the doting ilale lor the r.'hru.tiiut w,lt^fr! ^i,, tl
v»l(k
77
Permit* for 70 tsomes for white acre* in IW5 tn l.vj *cie* In UI5. Heal BsV has not yet bc-n «n - for 13
(Oilers ranka. Eastwood recom­ been nxnptled Th* Wtnecort Hotel ditcujslon was whether tn move
mended that • committee ba sp- tragedy tn Atlanta on Dec 7. in or to cut n f r p»rt o f the Mills and &amp;l hvne* for colored residents Romsine decreased (rum 153 In twHinced.'’ Mr. Ttethy declared
••I .1 itte-t Ml. Ilrrshl when
ntsd to etu d- tbs d*sltms of which i l l persona died, climaxed Filling station, to permit the road were Issued New business building 13R seres and Ro»ton lettuce
Roy Holler, chairman of the
' Miami wa-. a small town and he
tsar* aa a possible ihsans of a aerlea of hotel fires which wrrr widening#
. permits totalled 37. Building of planting# from t’.t to 'bree acrei. lo rg e Olfln Gominlllre u#xev all City roitiliiissjriii '-l ie
7-i t - t it.* n»i&gt;«r ttiiough (he
iSr ‘safeguarding playsrs.
M 11. Bmlh,- who with Mrs. ! five cabins for motor courts * u
rfrnong th* worst In hlatorr. The**
Tlie tnl»ceHa»ie##u« vejetsblei In buAlnrw: flrma and reript'nU «#t
Tbs coaches, mssnwhile, recom­ Included th e .U Ball# Hotel ftre In Bmlth npejated the County Home j authorised. Private garagea. olher elude Fnglish peas, rsrints, iieetj. his Ttpnrlal Gifts' letter to r-- Flcrj M av., - 'I ssiuraM „'•-#! It i FI * real estate boor.1
a
, P- t# M.e tlvrald'j advertising
mended that wesrlnr apparel of Chicago where HI were killed, the f’n the. Orlando Highway for the ■than 'three wlUi new homes were broccoli, turnips etc. Total es'l nrember th*t tlie drive
-.till u,
A
H'lr*
*
11. * *
jlc players be
softened
wherever Can O ld Hotel at Dubuque, Iowa, past '10 years, was presented bv 30.
I-#..1#- !#.l ti.. ra-wipvprra'of the
mated planting In the 3anfn(d- progrem and a^o to note (hit nil
V. - ] i
,, ft
f
ihe Commission with a lio n check
PposslblB, It was pointed out lh»t with IB dead, and s e m s l others
-#' t He -Id the piper in 19.17
H i ere was much alteration. ie- Oviedn aectlen U 3,d72 acres.
contributions to the Ttibcrcotoitv v# ffrao, t-Sfl .pi-iHfM# i**s fim. *
In
appreciation
of
these
services,
many Infurka had resulted
,f t.ii .- Knight.
Aisnclallon are it&lt;y|&lt;ictib!f trim duties *, j, , (•- _
Although the hotel fires attract­ and was'personallv eommended for modellng end repair of structures
hard - elbow pads • .M Bfarm atuT
tlie Income la*.
ed
the
iwwt
attention.
W
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K
M
a I. faithful service by Commissioner during the year said 137 permits
•end
e
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i
&gt;\4
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knee braces.
61'RI’ I US VEHICLE BALK
fo kfirff #f! I]
t
laileu. general manager of tire Un­ W. G. Kllbee, The Board received were issued for this purpose.
A &gt;* %#•
ra#A !
-L, j
’ - - derwriter*' Hoard, points out that 'jfrpm W. I, Kellis of F u n Park,
JACKSONVILLE, Isn. 7. ffl1**—
uNrt th* t. *
fi'T
"an average of 37 persona died and- front H, E. Brown, applica­ Wendy Barrie To Be
F R E N C H I ’ HF, I’ A R A T R f t O I'j
Almost a million dollat* worth nf
Oil? Ccmitlli*Arm F.rrifM. |{. ‘ x -~£
evny day tn soroo o f the 6S0.0D0
surplus
motor
vehicle*
are
In
he
ift.*Kr i , ,1t#r&gt; .ii||. J |f
Guest O f Jaycees rweren
I'A RIB, Jan. 7, )#l*i Thr I i-i.. &gt;&gt; fst» p V ViIH
lestser known fire* of IB**," . * tion* to operst* Ih* home.
Any veteran In need of seraoffered inr
for r.aie
salt ai
at ora
tpe ...
Jackton...........,
.
W. F, Prescott, representing a
morning.
Inr Ihrir, bsttte
h e (free of ebargo In any of
TWrty-aeven persona were killed
vllle fvaval Air Ktatlou to certified '
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the following categories Is reWendv Barrie, former serren veteran, and other pnerlly grmtpi f i g ? '" 11 J M - NnmJrrarei „
In one day In New York when * gkoup o f home owner* in 1hs.
m u Oi conitm )-')■-#
#|i ll.tl,
qtieite,i -to visit tlie office .of
SCRANTON, Jam T. &lt;AV-Th« fire in an abandoned Icehouse Brantley I^ike region near For­ and tadlo actress and now Mrs. It wa. announce,I (qdav. th e
A "" ,1 ™ ]^
,1"' "*“ u" * h
tie* re vpnn.il bla a*"nrl-» listed
yrho
former
Ierred
1
"*1
_ .man who helpod found th e Amer caused * tenement building to col—iti
t.n rrt
I ■'(borne force* was mode a» the
David
Meyer,
will
be
Ihe
guest
rest City, applied for th* building
| French fanned o#u fBekm Hanoi did not -h o- i in .igsin f.n
below;
and ten
^ £ a n tradition
o f honor at th# Junior Chamber wUj begin Jan. 1
The vehicle, on »ale. Include |„h,,
f|,dr ronlro! to the office ■ Frank Mdl»r, former
rtf a mile and a half road Into the o f Commere* meeting Thursday
Sumner
cent
stores.
Coordinator - K B
Carter
T tc m « i cnaUy flro bf th* y*nr, property from tit# Apopka Road. at ISilB o'clock In' the dining ayary kind except those m o»l, Namdinh. French Colonial Min- . |l v judge io I • ..........ini -I'-iioi,
AlUnric Nslinnat Bang Buildwidely
desired,
passeflger
eara.
|
|,(#r
M
,r|
u.
Moulet
I.
ready
to
ln«.
withdrew hii rrmultfacy in Invar
acoordingr to U&gt;* board Is rticardn, Courtly Engineer M. C, Hal an room of th* Mayfair Inn, accord­
un
Employment —. U. B. Emleave fiaigon tomorrow to report of Mr. Carraway, * to. m
oeverel week*.
Wm* the burning of 4 whiaky ware­ was Instructed to m*k* a survey ing to Jacl^ Rattgsn. president of
pluyment
BcrrVw, u j North
opposed.
It*.
to
I
l,|i
fact.
n-&gt;
♦ WdOlworili
Woolworth opened
opfnfd bla
o i l dr
first house * i FYeano, Cklif. on Aug.
to the Psria government #.n hi.
th* Jayrae*.
and
to
get
the
deed*
fo
r
the
right
primal v ele-ti'-n wa &gt; held. Mr
Park Avenue.
efforta
In
reach
peace
with
the
atora in Scranton «8 years ago.
FLORIDA
SENATORS
ACTIVF#
AtUntlon
is
called
to
the
fact
a with a Joes to the government,
Vocational Training and M u ­
Carrawny wa* elect",I t • office
Viet Name*e.
Later he formed , t f c « F . $■ alone, &lt;pf. close to BU OQOOOT In nf way o f the road. Considerable that th* luncheon will b* held at
nition — 7*. W. iaiwton, Oourt
In the general tire linn of Nov.
*
Wooiworth Company
WASHINGTON. Jan, 7 - U P ) liquor t s s W
R l addition, the building o f home* w ai reported the hotel Inetaad of the Motors
House
*i«|
6. 6
OXVGF.N EXPLODES
b roth er Frank- It was
Inn aa usual.
Florlda'* * United States senators
vaJuo o f U « spirt tc dnatraywd in the section.
!#eg*l AMltUrx'e, lloaptutlxa-QUINCY, Mass.. Jam 7. '/P * •V
..... ............. ..........
amounted to more than $3,000,000
tlon sort Blato nvrrtcw Officer
W. C. Berger and Gerald Jon** RKDH WANT RADIO STATION were assigned to im tortanl com­ ■Afle ran all night search flte TERMI NAL LKAVI u m .IT T IN
its
Mora than IOjOoo bagnsla of bran-' o f the m * l* Auditing Department
— contact thtough fjo rd T.
WABIIINC.TON, Jan. 7, l-T&gt;
Chart** was trad I
SHANGHAI. Jan. 7, {/Pk-Rus- mittees In the new Cchgreaa today. officials announced lodair tbs! no
dy.
3
jOOO
barrels
of
whisky
and
BOyle. County oerrlce Officer,
Th*
W*r
Deparment
*nno'itt;«r
J
one
was
traoned
last
night
In
an
g the firm ««
elan
representative*
today
asked
7/000 drums o f alcohol, each, hold­ were introduced by County Clerk th* Chinese for permission to (•' A Democratic caucus placed Sena­ explosion o f ZflOO otrgen tank, today thsi wi.lo1*-. children - 1 Takseh BvRdmg.
tor Pepper on th# Labor, A grl; at • Weal Quincy plant. At flrat other survivors o f fernicr Roldlers
O. P. Herndon. ‘.The men a rt her#
Home- Bervtca AasLvtanra tn
ing IS gallons, wera lost.
.
JSl
open their radio station In
Hervlcemen. ei-Oerrtcemcn , and
industry wwa h u d -h it by bthcr to mike' the regular audit, o f thf hal. The station was dosed t&gt;E culture, and Wolfar Committee*. it was feared that at least one who, died after hnmirobte diattmlr Dependents —• American
that county clerk's office.
polls* yesterday under a govern- Senator Holland i* s|st#d for the •or km an had bogn killed by tho rharge fumi tbt! army .and. wltu
Hod Grok*. lAkefronl Boulevard,
Rule* Committee and tho District blast but a search , nf the 'ruin* did not claim tho yctitrauS term­
ertttratnt
’order
banning
forelfn-owrra.l
Commissioner Dodd Is**‘mover*
• Veterans Administration —
iah h well as
station*. Th# Roaslan station was of Columb1* Comoiittae. Both at the A ir Reduction Sales Com- inal leave pav ore entitled ‘ n
IWfk4ttAmA Hum* #d somewhat from * hip Injury said to h* th* only on# that had aanaton. o f oourea, in this Re­ nsrur proved the. fear w*» un­ collect theio payment*.
Il it
George' S. Anderson, S h eriffs &lt;
Office every Tueaday.
I
operated in Chino since New public Congress, wlD-sit on th# founded. Eight persons wrre in­ estimated thnt 340,000.000 is due
minority side of the committed. jured in th* explosion, *
eligible survivor*.

Record Number
AI lend Meet ing
()T Tourist Club

Celery Grower.s I'Vd Capers Open Ni*|»ni Wurkinau
PrrdicI Shortaue
Toi,^ h,1 InTrurk Acriilenl
u /'

Winter tron

D avlona R each I

Dies ( H ipuircs

Fire Ttlil For' Pope Is Elected
1946 Reaches
Chairman Of
All .Time High County Board
11

Football Directly
Responsible For 21
Deaths In 1946

To He ConfiniieH
Through J;iini;ny

603,361

1013

1

Veterans Service

C. 8. \yoolworth, Dime
Store Founder

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W E IN V IT E YOU TO VISIT U S A T O U R
N E W LOCATION

Men, Women Over 40
Don’t Be Weak, Old
Feel Peppy, Years Younger

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PIPES

MUFFLERS
AND TAIL
FLOOR MATS

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Chevrolet - Ford
Plym outh * D odge

Relief At Last

YALE SA FETY D ELU X E
TH tE S and T U B E S
PASSENGER CAR AND TRUCK SIZES
OUTSIDE CARRIERS FOR AUTOMOBILES
ALUMA — CRAFT BOATS

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
COURT HOUSE CORNER

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PH O N E 37

sffloldon M im a promptly
tt goee right to the aeat ol
trouble to help loosen and axpei
germ laden phlegm, and aid nature
to aooths and heal raw. tioder, lnflamed bronchial roucoua mam*
branea, Tell your drugglag to m Q yoa
a bottle of CrromuUloo
rrromulxloo with
w ith the
th* undemanding you mint Ilka the way Ik
quickly allays the cough or JPU are
to baya your money bade.

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GETTING UP
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DOWNTOWN CLEANERS .
AND LAUNDRY
113 P a lm illo Avenue

r 'm tT c h -t* * full MirdbojU* of Swtmp.
II ,.,1 today al V « » ' druixtor*.
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ru a rr, 1(17. to cloaa a portion u l
Aa Tre a t O H k a r
llo&gt;n*»'&lt;a&gt;d D rlra aa abown on -lb*
As Dom iciliary E x r e u l p in i t Loch Arbor, Crystal L a k ta
or of sabl i i t s t r
Club Bacllon. aa par plai racor.lad U A K i.lt A T H D H N A I .
r i r a , tta rr— I'u lu rtlM
jo l-lar Houi 71, Public ftacorda A llu rn a v a fo r k i n ulor
I ij i U l t U II g pv I
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Brmlnola C o u n ly, Florida, mora IU! M a t ,a lf H ld g
M a ry O Shaw Van. Halitlir J w l| r- lia rtlru la rlr daaertbad aa follows, firla n .V , P l A l d a . ,
manx, K o iip n I&gt;M, Nfim
l i . l i . r , in .w ill
1.IUI# Italrn, \Va*i Ita rr l., Mr y a
Th a t |lortb&gt;n of llomawnixt lirlv a
in t i i i : c m c t f i T c m h i t u p t i i i :
l-arat will.
l}lu * Bonin and lVaa| of laxh*
N IN T H J U D I C I A L C IIH .'I'IT IN
*w a a &lt; Kara— M a tu rity'
Ihiulavard aa ahowa on lha plal
A N D p o l l H K M IN O l.r: C O U N T Y ,
I F I r a l H a lf H a lly Haablai
of Loch A rla ir, Crystal Laltaa
B T A T K O P P lA iH ID A . IN C I I A N D a lly Tima*. 11a r|. &gt;, l.u rb y fra n k ,
C lub Baribin, » . rarcirrtad tn I'ta t
C R I i r , No. f a l l .
ttf'ittar (1111, M ultan Itultnn, Dan
lloob 1, paan I t of lha Public
W it.VIA I J N Q L E r A’A ltll.
B all. B rin * Blatar, Bllvay l l n i , .
lia m ril.
of
Kamlnola
C ou nty. •
P la ln lirr.
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F lo rida ; da .rrlba ,! tyr m ala, aqil
va.
l l a a l H a lf Hally Oaablar
loininhi a* r.TH n w -, Frum lha .VW
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Cornar of U*l a rc of Ilia t'o u u rr)
Irafandanr,
tla lty Orrbtd. Ilnan,n liar,a. I,.* C lub antranc* Ban ton of I a k U
Tha K lala of Ptorlda. ifraailnga
Dona, Waatarn Bparlr. &lt;Jray I&gt;ay*. A rb o r aa ryoorda,! |n p|*i Hook
To p i :m ,K y O il,K B PA till whnkC
H ra a ly. Jln*la fltft, C r n o in l 111 , i . |™*e 71 bf lha Public llacor,I*
raatdmc* anil addra.a Is: M . i J O )
Babna K a ra -F a ia r lt y i
of Krm lnotr C ounty. -Florida, ru n
Parlay 41. p a r r . B ( .f M '„ ,„
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N o rlh ra a le rly along Ilia B oii J I i Pfk-l, Horn f T i l l , Han Pfani lrco,
T a rfo , K ln t Uiilila. D onl T a m . rr ly aid/, of la in - lloulrvard iV V f
California.
T ra y
o t llaarta, Huala Kinlitla.
f-a l 1,1 lha point of l,r*lnnln*&gt;
To w n Hull, Atom, llu ra l M a r}.
Tort ara h -r-l&gt; v
noiiflrd In a l
run Ibrnca in ih r right on a
Mirth, H a w — g / t i Mllai
tilt for dlVofca has barn f ll-d
f iir v r having a i i fool lladlua
K la la lrla H a w }
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yon
in
iba
rtrru h . conn
l l . I * real, i baric- Boult, along
f ly ln *
Noraa, oniahnm a
l-ait, th r \\ r . l r r l y boundary of llu m r .
for Ha ml pula C ou nty. I'iw
M s . In
I'tntlda.
Hural
Hoad, Itiiral Bparh. r«"&lt;
Chancary.
try
IVtlma
M n d lrr Part
wood Avenue f t b .lt far,, ih -n c r
Proof, Irlah Ivivar, . yiibai, ora »
Vmi ara k y lflrT raoulrad lo fll
run III Ih r rig h t nn a r u r v r h a vynur w rllia n appaaranr- w ith I h r
•Ing a Ik fool Itadlua l l , | ( fear
kink Hm ■P a la rtly i
Clark of aatd m riri In Ilia County
run th riir r W aal alung lha N o rth lU a la la la H a ra l
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m * h l e , C a g lr Maalar. Daan«
M .I feat |&lt;t lha BU* Cornar of
flirt, Itlua Mid*., tim u r. f»r*» P rlil-.
W** •
lo t H D uf sold Crystal Lakaa
Bhawn Mlahaal. Blow Jive,
Club Berlin!, uf f » r h Arlmy, ru n
aa.aarh llaaa— p a r a r lly ■
■I,-lira Hotrth along I I I . W a .lr r ly
• n ia la la la lla aal
lioiiudary ,,f aald C ry sla l i . •A|i|,r„val. Ilrlndla Vankaa, Hpar , Club Hrcllon -in Am ury Duka, ru n
M atron. M r. Paidlaa, Innn ra m la d .
thane*
N a rlh csa la rl) alung lb*
dla. A rro a Point, D u r l* b a l, T h u n »h u r» of A m o ry lark* in |h*
dar d o .
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Caalarly boundary ol aald H om e,
K l l i l k Hava— P a lh H U t
wood Drlya, ru n . thrnr* N o rth
FO R RENT
n ia la la la l l . r a )
alung raid 4 rlv a 111 »5 r „ i . r „ n
lira mi Pasthar, Paka la r li, Am
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li.Mlng a fS Pool ItadlU* 47.11
Plaahy I 'l l . o***a Hua. &gt;1la. Ho
B ank. See U r . K ilpatrick.
f— I, lo u point on lha B o in h rrly
ra u ry.
aida (if l a k r
lloulrvard
and
I F U R N I S H E D bedrooms for re n t
ilianca Hu ii II ih calarly along lha
N lalh llaaa— P a la rlty i
Houlhcrly
lloundary
of
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BOO Elm Avc
n ia la la la lla aai
Iloirlavard axlrudad I M .t l fa rt
V a a h lo n llulda . I .liit o l a r i ’, P a lmnra
of
tea*
in
lha
point
of
labia.
H nblandar.
W on
by
Ona,
i.-g in n in g .
F A R T O P M Y hom e with kitchen
fla il, o f lha Ilya, Ju a t P a u l, Ahl*
lealad al KanfV&gt;rd. Brm lnnlc C o u n privileges. 301 X . 10th 8 L
P all.
IV, Plnrlda, Ihla Ih r Sih rlay of J n n nary. A D. 1*47./ l i Mllat
Ta a rh n
3 REAL E ST A TE FOR SALE
U K O H U K « . W IT M P It
n ia la la la H a ra l
|j»&gt;llon. T ru ly lly . i-a p ia m lt* x -n . ll.trlaiid IV. Bpanrar
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P
laintiff.
FOR
SALE’* Good 5 room huu*€
Caaalna. Iturnl Itlia, ||oi I'lolla r.
w ith ha th in«| runn Ini
Ing W kter,
Illark lllo ry , Kuala 11*11
| eleetylc tlo v e , telephone, H acre*
IN
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C O U N TY
good fa rm la n d . Can g ive I m ­
J C H H i:.
H K A IIN fil.K
C IP l'N T V
mediate posagsslon. I’liotie (a n ili­
B T A T K »&gt;P I T .n i l I DA.
IN I'ltn llA T k :.
ty n:,fi:i a fte r (&gt; I ’.SI.
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M
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6 ro om hume on 2
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1(1 h e a rin g f n iit ir r e v ,
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.Vollfp In h rrp b ) jrlvrn ilm i U pshiN U K . C o a T J .A N D . N K W V U IIIl:
A awurn bill of yom plalni linvlng pl It I* na fM* ltlr«t tier flu stI r#-|ri*rl ««•
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I# r tiirll #*f i If* #Mil Ur »if Atiituxl
hran f lt-d in Ih r C ircu it Court In
and f„V Brnilniila C ou nty, Plnrlds. li|»vnt|P, ft effsii KI»|(; I Itll I p||r fll tit fi ROOM IIOUHE, l)J floor apacr.
tier
pMltlatt for filial itlfcrfiMrM**
In Chancery agatnal yo* by llu rfi Iota. |4,fi00.00 r tth / 1*. O.
4.11- It. lu ru n fur d lv u rcr. T IIK B K nrnl (hat »h r w ill «•|&gt;|»ty to ilio IL .rivs/atftri
i t W* War**, t'ountv Jvrlitf
I 'l lK X K N n i m i - ib rra fn rr If, .rum
Box 1)62, H alford, Flo.
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-a id Cittrrl 'r llh r r In ji-ra/iu uf br n h ilaf of F rlirn t-ry , ist*y for w|»- J1-AHOE LOT. dutlreW e'for bulUD
firstVMl uf R.xinf* amt f(ir ‘ final illa Ing, P ark Ave., Clone In 790-W
n llu tiic iC u u &lt;n i’f/ lif.V .U "' 7 --‘r . torifp i i i ^ K i f r n i r i r “Pr~ tln r-»y rn ia
uf Paliruafy. A D. I* i i . l l i c i w I V * •of
A t m uat Jftlvraipv*. i!rrpa*f*i1. **n
a D a c r r- I'ro l ‘onfa*»„ w ill tla
F O R S A L K , 5 room house, ba tli
lr*t rihtr Mf J i h t i i r i . 1*1?
rn lrra d agnlnal you. I.KM 1*1 ItlR H A N i:
» n d g srsg c. house newly painted
T h - B a n f o r d lle ru h l I* hrt*t&gt;)
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Inside, price MAOOOO. H i U U a
All BUM lu r u t iA
I h i - . .1., i lo « .h a ll lu&gt; la iblU b rt! ’jPLC.
tbvvjrablr
h « n « -g r
O a r ford
-a rh warh lor Im ir I I I conaacullvllelghta. Immcxllata potitesslon.
w rrk .
^ O T I I ’K O F A M I' A L
W ITN K H H m r band ami olflctai
W . R . W illia m s . Itcagor. 110
* TO f K H O l . l l L i r * H K C T I V J
..a l a, Banford. I'o u nly » f Bainlnoi*
N . Park A ve . P h one 3130.
Tli.v annual 110**11118 *»f lh «
and Miala of P lu rlda ,. Ihla ih r »lb
hiiiii*r8 4if th* ( ’Itliena Hank of
day of January. A. I*. 1*17
FOR SALE; 3 story, 1 badroom
(iv|g&gt;«fi», Florid*, w ill l»s* t»p|r| In
n I* H E R N D O N
C lr rk of Ih r illrc u ll i ' o i i i i of l.in klriK r»ri»iyik on Turw lfiy. Jan itu rj
house, good location. Owner
B -ntlnoIr County, Florida
H lh I. i l l 31f 1 It.U , frit I her ttUfponv
leaving town. Phone IMfl-W
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pnAiilnu vfflf
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and thf*
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Hoilrltor for p laintiff
FOR SALE: 7 room bungsktw with
up &lt;if* * Jrh
l»n«
IB ra ll
3 baths, clow In. Phone B61-J
tuajr fi»m r
I»*»*d (h it 30 iljij
N O T IF K
FOR HALE;
N D T I C i:
in
I I K I IK I I Y
4 IIVI-N ; 194 9 .
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Th a t
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W I T H B it.
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Tns t«I nr.
w ill a|,p}* to tha rtoard ..f • ounty
1 tio s n , in good downtown locairotooilaatonaT* of Hamlnota I'oontlon. A th o ro u g h ly gtnwl house
IV. Hlorlda. el II* m*atlng lo 4*1, IN’
IN it’ N T r
J lt D U K H
f f t l 'H T .
sod w o rth aa k ing price.
B C M IN Iil.C C O t 'N T V . k i ^ i i i i d a .
F.alalr of H A N N A H 4*. W T r i'l.T / .. MODERN APARTMENT buildi|4-i-p«tv*l
ing, recently decorated, close In,
* n (Vrf(*H T O &lt; T lK IIIT4 H tn
cuntelnlng 4 two bedroom apnrt
T n A ll rprwoiiA *lln vinif I'U tm * »»r
ments, pno completely fam isheil
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Legal Notice

3B.K6n.00; 1/3 H F. Motor,
I’hnne 0168.

UNG WALL

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C ould H en ry VIII
H a v e H ad Stom ach
U lc er P a in s

may get wanted relief

lllalDr}* tall* how H r n r r V I I I w ould
a n r g - h lr»«#lf w ith fond and auffar
sftarw ard. O on'l Ignnrr jrmir . o f .
ferine*.
T r y I M n for rallaf of
u lre r end stomsafi twine. In ill* * .lion. i a i peine, fo r hesrtbarii. b u r n .,
Ing eeneellon. hl.tei rod other ru n dlllun* reueed h r * lf n &gt; m u
del
« l i e b&lt;ix nf, l&gt;den Tehlel* from
yo u r rtrueelelF irs t d » w mual
ra n v ln r* nr re tu rn box tn ue and
eel D O l'g t.F , V O IM l M O N K T H A C K
Tn ttrh ln n D ru g
end drug eior»*
everywhere.

The Public i» invited to visit and inspect our Laundry
whether you plan to use it or not..
-100 W» 15 S t.

Between French und Elm Avenues
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R O B B 'S H O M E B A K E R Y
Phone 1188

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pystem.

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pout n f f l r « Addri-pp nf th# f U l r n n n l
and Rttiftl hn n t n f n tn b y th#*
r l n l m n n l . . hi* a*#nt n r n tin rn * ? ,
nr thA M m # Ahsili I»a void.

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Ludiea and Gentlemen, here is a wav to 'get your
l*aundry done as you desire-*-ut a low cost. A clean
sanitary, easy way of doing two or .three, different
waahingH.at once. Everything’ is available for your
convenience including plenty of soap, bleach, starch,
blueing-, drying lines, pins.

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lh * C o u rt |fnii»4* in H Riuoril, Fl«»r*
idR. w ith in p i* h t r*|pnd*r m nntli*
frn m th n tlftim o f iii** f lr » i Bnl»*

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AP A R TM EN T
HOUSES,
t'lnxe In, w ith good income ami
vnrnnrip* fo r Im tnriliaip p n »acsslon.
W ELL
P U R N I K H K D fi R O O M
house, In goml location, m w lertt
w ith g a ra g e , cloae to atnre*. oil
two Iota— a good house f a irly

Court H o u r, al Banford. Pfnrlda. on
or bafura lha I7ih day u f January.
A D , . 1 *4,*. or d tla u li
w ill n anlarad agatnal Vuu and a iid raura
w ill p b i/ rn l r i p »rla . J O b t r g J
that t h l. not l,r hr publirbad POda
a w rek fo r four c n n -r-'u llv r w rr k In T b r Hanford llrra ld, a dally'nrw apaprr of Bauflird, Brm lnolr
County, Phobia
W r i ’NDBH mV hapd and i h r rra l
uf raid cutirl Ib lL I D h day of
l&gt;-r*m b*r, a d . D l l
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A M orory for l-ltilnllff

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W heel Balancing

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b l in d s

C . - C . W e ls h

Tha moat krkuUflil blinds mads
IVssd - Aluminum . SI*el
Carat na mora than ordinary
Winds.

WELSH TIRE SHtfP

P. W RTKVKNH. t n luvlvc Itrp
•If W. Bablnton — Orlando

Xnd « Park — Pkaa* I I I
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T lr a l l r M u j O

HELP W AN TED

ARTICLES- FOR SALE

W A N T E D : W a ltre sa , good P » y ahort hours— 0 days a week.
A p p ly Roy Jo h n s o n G rill, M n g nelia A ve.

FLOW Kit H
fo r nil occaiiona
M rN K IL L A Y O S T, F L O R IS T
Celcay A ve . juat o ff S lpea .
O ffice ph. 401, resilience p h .'lliO -R

R E L I A B L E M A N w ith c c r to call
on faerters in Sem lnol# C ou nty.
W o n d e rfu l o p p o rtu n ity . J | 5 I t
*2(1 in a day.
N o experience
o r capital required. Pcrm snent.
W rite today,
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FOR SALE: Very choice Ilotsteln. G EN ERA L contracting, print ing,
roofing and cktneiitry repairing,
Ouemsey, Arjfihlre and Jersey
dairy heifers, $39 00 each. Non G uaranteed satisfaction, ,H. U.
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related male free with 5 head.
Homestead Farms, McClntW, N,
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GOOD 5 ROOM HOUSE on Jake, TWO JERSEY cows, fresh. M E.
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$7,600.00..
27 ACRES HEAVY hammock land FOR SALE: 1 Jersey milk cow. I
'electric hot point cook range.
• _J22 acres tiled, eleven wsils,
8ee F. M Engllsli, country Club
. tils In good romlilion, .lenetneiil
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stock of merchandise and other HOUSEKEEPER for elderly couple
two rented. ffi.OOOD? for mer- end gentlemen. 317H Holly Are.
rhendlae at Inventory *nd bulld- Margaret Mullls,
m i B J D woman lor general
l n r FRED W. BENDER
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ifff H. Locuat, Phone 734-M.
Phone 1030
IB ACRE FARM—I acres muck, EXPERIENCED
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injr dlvlaiona now on’ occupation
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hait a great battle rvcdnl durlog the war.
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yon can Join the unit of your
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•Port* and recreation, and the
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Fraser Makes .
Formal Claim
To State Job

General leashes Out
A t ReactionarieH;
Sees Vital Need For
Liberal Leadership

Gay Refuses To Give
lip C o m ptrolltr’n
Office At Meeting;
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TUESDAY, JA N . 7, 1DI7

MO. 49

Associated Prfs* D a ic d W ito

Trum an To
A s k Budget
0 ( 39 Billion

Swearing In The New Representatives

Demand Would Be 7
Billion More Than

G. o l&gt;J.s Estimate;
McCormack.Ih Whip

W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 7—
TAlJ#AirAfiHKn Jan 7. (/p&gt;— In
TV V SH IN ’C T O N . .In n . 7 — (/P)
G e o r g e M a tu lin ll
» ton:", but apparently frtpndly
I ’m irli nt T n m i a n is c \ meeting, EUwln O. Ptw.w-r m ade a
^ n l n c e d no. w o r d s I n a s ta te ­
|i r i i# r| t,. ) t, f 'o i i g r r s s f o r n
fbrmal demand this altem oon for
m e n t h e is s u e d t o d a y s u m ­
I , ih I p # t n f $ 3 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
rerognttton as S tate nomptroHer.
m in g u p t h e lo n g m o n t h s h e
it
w ;i t &gt; v c d le d to ila y . T t i u t 's
But Clarence M Gay declined k»
s p e n t t r y i n g to a r r a n g e a
$ 7 ,o o rt, 000, 0fio iiin rp t h a n . ,
surrender the offlee to him.
peace a g re e m e n t
b e tw e e n
Fraser, a M arO enny mtraeryman
tin - I '- tim iilp kivcii n e w s m e n
C h in e s e
N a tio n a lis ts
am i
and slate senator, presented hl.t
h y H ip n e w R c p u h lic C h a ir - #
certificate of election (o G ay and
C o m m u n is ts .
tit a n n f t!ip H o m e A p p ro *
said.
"[
am
here
to
demand
and
T h e G e n e ra l b lu n tly d e ­
p n a tm ii:
C o m m itte e , R ep.
assume
Ihe
renpotvMMUtles
of
this
nounced w hat he culled th e domtJolili I *t#er nf flew York
office" Gay reput'd. "I am holdldc
nant reactionary croup in Chlna'a
(Jq u e IMItrarity tc.sdcr r-aiil
office by romtnLwion nf th e d o t*
government and the provocative
(;.r,t.’i'n innouticeci the uppotntem o r and I don't think I can
-jx&gt;llrle* of Chine*# Communists.
in#-nt #&gt;f Pep .it#hn W McCormick
surrender it to you ’
W te ’pinned h is hopes fo r a pos­
#&gt;T MkOAchWtl.% as IVinnrrstlO
Apfiarenfly
ihe
wkLrmkh
wnn
lltsible settlem ent on tw o things,
Whip
t
^
temCtl lo set up a full -cale epuft
Chlna'a new constitution and the
1 „ •*. I*- n ., n&gt; recesj hut
test Fraser and hi*, party left
chance th a t llher/ij ■Jeajtepiblp
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Immediately for th r otfire of Almight conic to ptw er aim end
tcv.cc.c-)
ml. limn bXarldA
China's civil strife.
tnmey General Tran Wa trot) to
tsc#-K^-w» -Rnhert . ’-Ikes wtitch
_ .Lashing. o u t» .a t» th e - die-birds
seek permtesloA to bring a court
■»mi!d le-tucc th e govm ijntlll'i
In Generalissimo C h im e h’a
action for the ouster of Gay.
Cc)ninnt&gt;l|.')i# frrmi 6f# to 4U-*
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fill lb ’s fovernm enl. M arshall said
Fncwr claims lire office through
"The reactionaries In th e govern­
his election In Novrmher. b u t OOfCtmarei* h ii before It a bill lo
m ent have evidently counted on
em or Afllldrd Caldwell ha* de»n#b *».# pci’hitton of American
substantial
American
support.
rllnerl to issue a commission io
rt'c r- p- w-s#te from Indiutrisl
Aregarrtlew of their actions. The
him. Caldwell aald F ri-er L) tln- MF.WLY-ISllECTRII Spesker of the llnute.- Jc.vrph 'V. M u tin. J r . t |L A! i ) i(« iiiin i olnum oln
nid tniint#-|p«l -c m .e,: TXie bill
^Communists l/y' the'r uhutllllntfnes*,
(n rj,r Hmde by
the
tmlli
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tull
’mrmbffsk
of
tf&lt;*
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L r com prom isa' in th e national
%"|l»
of lli» state legL-Jalure w hidi flllw • \ irtt ***** Hi #idr IfMtMni t!fm rtfd Ihr li r |»m!cl All *lfl» i»l th r «h*mt»rf ^
P . p . e - | . y r ic.ul MundV fte-'
Interest, are evidently ©minting on
Mtorii wfi,r ltd lAiifl hi fhr flr*»t Hr|»iihtlran r hri li'itUf'ii I ’fihg rt
ralrevt the com ptrollers salary
’.hii. &gt;n w ,i&gt;t)*|i Dskoto U Is
an economic coltspie to brine
O ar claim* the ollire by apn
'-c 'jstio tr wturli got
about the fall of the government,
point m od of th* Governor and
^ ft p n l.i iv. year, but
accelerated by e l tensive guerrilla
said he will refuse to turn oY$r
1
* . , * ’ ■ » . c *i j ) *
n ctlcir a ja ln s t long lin es'"b f r»II
the keys until lie t tursented j&gt;
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s i.
mtrndiiced
comraun'-cationa. regardless of the
commivalon (or r t v.er \tgned t»y
• . ' - ramp' # i UcckVIi
e o £ In suffering to th e Chinese
the governor.
m the Using
peonla."
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T h s Am arlcsn G eneral then i
took a rap at what he railed the j
i ■*• '
&lt; v n i' it.# toqirei\v # ry hnrmful srul Immensely pro* **. )-#,# |t&lt;il tm kle
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t*Tocatlve phase of th e Chinese
#. .»&gt;, # ..
- i n rrtc-i unrac• Communist P a rty ’s propaganda.
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Ha said he wanted to toll the
.
i- *. t l t je.ir
IfriiiVH S p o il, I filnt
American people that In the de­
I
•nviitioir Mitjh ,'Irh*nI
I
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I;-;.
ibUtAti
.cn.tlors I mm
IAW1MQ
tHIIR
WAY
through
two
Iron
window
bars
(center,
arrow
)
nl
liberate m isrepresentation
ami
.
*rv I1 t will wmi* inti* a*
.|&gt;,-#-.t P nsldrnl TVuman to
abase of th e action, policies, an'1 the Ihiymrmd Street Jail in HrooKlyn, N. Y., n in e hardened criminal!
m *s h A m v i R p , V a r *
H,r i n n ....... ib*i, ikm
-1 ,- - r-* Mu- Marlon M artin to
A record crowd of lib people
purposes o f th r U nited State,* scaled tile prison's wall npd gained their freedom. The hiesk. touching
n*il h I l# r| G,||l I r
1■ . * i ‘tnm inh attona Cotnoff one of the biggest manhunts on record, w as th e Urged ever made In
attended the weekly m -ctlng of
• , government, th e Communist props
III **#•(
.‘ &gt; , , 1 r f f m i ,
H » rfh
.lie
-vnj tnnney vtcethe city. Among th* convlcu who escaped are (tu p , I. to r.): Christopher
■the T 'x itu t Club at the Tourist
A A sa n d s has been w ithout regsrd
iliiylmiri Bench in thr
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fvcptibUcsn It*Elsls; George Gurtnnwlrh; Anthony Aiello, w anted for m urder, and
Center Monday rveninr at R;0&lt;&gt;
fo r th* in ith .
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y-#o'elork. arenrtfing to I M Atmis ? U i » | r» r . r. l r i v f III,\ i n i i n g - t , h ' * t i*»H ' t h a t l i t . , t « r i 4 * t* * J»f ¥ v i
He said th * evidence Is plain Edmund Godfrey. Below. (I. to r ) are; Anthony Abbandnla; Salvatore
a
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1 *.
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Hit
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age, director of the chib
Th* : ^ M r It -! '• 4*'!ra
D'Aula. William Duffy and Carm ine Krrtminn
, (IfUereioftonaD
N u t th* (omrntmlsts e re trying to
f r- t-*« t#s1 1 . .is tlir. .#tpng,
' (if i f a r i f l 1tl|T
f t i r'i.,!i
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IE m * i f ii
.JUtMting wa* detlunal*#) as i ’eiuiv fr»
ep- rm'jit.- s- .»! i
Or*
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JP-niMbad ’**•© C hirr*" pr&lt;rjdr Mkl
th* - f i t
.1 ! ttr.pt h i
Itl-w-f
rim r
piMvil
Wil l I l i f t
A 1Ti
sjlvania Night and the |oogia&gt; i
the world, and to arouse « biller
I-,, i - t f m i tire better w*h Ole
In ... ,
i ' i t c 1 1«&gt;
f * trtw tK
ii
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hrhl
w«» arranged hy s roinm iltey
hatred of Americans. T h e S'n-j
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I t ' d ' •■lay
Jiff-iH flr f
kv
£ 1 *r F t
SII » ft
I Si* j• * * F 1 »1 III 4 .
hesrled hy P ari Ei-eiihow er, ,#■
tio n sl'rt government propsgsn i
t t r t f i lP t
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t! tm *i »« «
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diets, he adder!, also h av e made
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Th* proceedings were tt#nt#-l i h f U
many m lsrepresenU ticn* h u t these
M w i
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with an Invocation Ini hv l'&gt;.
Mmf-t-to
hayy not been of the sam e v'cloui
Mi Jntitt.ir v lira t«m|*HtTil tvilb la if ; 1f n ib iu ati'»n
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C.
V.
Stark
after
which
tlie
n
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nature of th e Com m unist propa­
rtf't-uiihtijf h* M t .. rylturn* I ,|,vrr‘ *bMCH u»ht**fl
t .. . l.iiti
rrat..iteritple l#ipSrtnlilv sang "Am erica."
.it^tnllnc pi» w
\i *
ganda.
sjftte-i iiuinngT'i fm f h a yr .mil Cr»
finiu-i.i #hnI llint m&lt;« =f f ’ •* ft f*l 11fEf| |wiffL f ;f »
i i. ,i. i .iri-rfj.
I'uring
the
hiiBinesa
tneeti#-;,
Gen. Marshal! said th n t ns he
plans were dhrpaned fnr a
- hnt will ^how i*i&gt; eventually* It . ftQifyd IacWa itrntotl ItamiMi: »»i |Ct j*n&lt;l
I*. I tic
.. 'Im r .
-Mncil
m h' i
s e e s 'it, m e thing can save the
seeing trip hy a chartered bus or DIAS' rv n i i=li*j» up nuhf alniig. j j 4indaniriftat. t»ueli ,% p j mu?. I'oitrd lh*t *flf«* »f*hi
in ) It)** sni'-t i* Urge are rttgeitsituation In C hina; and th a t is for
private cars to some local spot *f fl!Cf*iflmu In wf^nthei, fsir if g r6 f^ j|jiv « tiiu ; niirl Ball 11i n-il *st^ flu
m ■ tin- Pic-tdent' flr-,t hifcfi nf
|YlfHTl!.T (jT-dr Rr!1
th e liberals In both th e govern
in ■t'»•
Further drt.s'-s # ri him* fhat * hnrtngo lr* If* will r^fiM th r I Vt|
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assume leadership Ife referred
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to lh*m ft* n splendid group pf
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consisted of a variety of o u i.i-d
i «ft nf
men, hut m-*n who. a* yet. don't
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itrt
f «t
n r **
in ir
O f N rw
Y e a r • ntrrlalninent
Prof f Klv ■I*
ram Iff
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have the political powor to "rer
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w h ip
v 41 i c
e.t •electiooc -Mi the l»arlO"0 *
els* a controlling influence Then!
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njh d a v io o R A R E tm ir.n
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rtf ,t a n ford t-a , t &gt; followed hy A I 1 Schwa mil
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In B tem perate nolo of optimism, i
♦MriiflMi,- i»
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(/Pi Nmnfeatiireii Writer .
dav eie^tctl a. permanent rbalr sang two songs accompanied ■'
the American General raid that • NEW YORK • i.
Hint
I
-In. i
Fire look
\
cut* nf th#- it r*fd of County Com- the piano hy Mrs Krlfvshdt
' i m . ii' lo 'e itbrusd
fo
tr a ttfy-rrt i*ra / «
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( greater toll throughout the Untied ti'tsjion*r» al 'lielr initial **«sinn quartet composed of Mrs, &lt;’
&lt; xnniuiilsl fully
era tie China has b*sn U j j *m rn, sta te # In H&gt;« than even in year* of the i-i-nf. ||a succeeds W. !i Ginn, Mrs. J. R- H aw thorn. ,M H hl*h » r Wi »togrrc. &lt;«( liflitR th* I fV |&gt; M o #i l I I r i v f
vrr^aj Ihral, r p *#■t.h- hr *
f|. U .T|| a .. t .ltd#*" It res Mack
rlf’* tirri! lin t I m* t , , i' I 'tf ln i tin .| dJVra \&gt;r • t hie tt.i I’liUcri olalr.v
I • * ** i J t l l l I I I I V I
enUre
-fJS u Kjlt-rr of Geneva In thU post. J. Smith and E. M. Arm ilage rang olflri gnlflcii h^iift Atrairifi
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««op. Prsrllcat measure* Z
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er U n|)
1Prt, eU,re
wllrT) kornM
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1 M ri'lrilntiil wss elected a t vice a Yiumber nf old songs. “
ihovr atPHilriirv
t#' hllfh t, b"
ttu t MtP Jhf-.jidetit'i
Mr*. Frank l leske (hen l»-#k ntflffil Hpeelal ,tiainv of
llirtn Plf » Aid 0,1 . *“!•» j •firm ,1 jrfftjw, 11 t&lt;# curb tilkr.-. were dl*
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I «M leveled. IBM jrh ro Ttaltlmorn cbalm ian.
charge
and
directed
gam«s
w-hleq
tf!
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h fio t arc hubling ut» l^ ttf f ,
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,bum ed. nr 1871 when Chicago was
'* t t^1Ilir.t -'ll" 'Iiuons and It
l-a» t
II (’. iJotVI, newly elected comr*VJt lltif|T i &gt;» , « *
- »=»&lt;* I ••••* ' *’ *■.».» foHnwtng a#
inl»»lnner, **» nsmed aa lempnr- were planned for the e n terta'"- Iv slvi* th* nv.citl srlety. •
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drrtroyed.
1ft
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I Rrreni m iir v •t^ li.'f-s con
' &gt; * * l,H
. ,.. o"tv brltig th"
Tire Nations) Board of n r e U n­ *r» r hjtirin»t, urlnr tn the elrrtlon ment of the guests.
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I piled bv im - c r t and
derwriters, with Malts Mr* com­ nf Mi l*npe C. R. Clonta, whnm
file
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orgsuirstum -,
u Oifj't It. it celst y |
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pleted for (be first H m onth, of Mr. Itit'M vurceed* as commita ’tendrrl Ihe ’m eetlti- smi
plant (trail itnfMinf t • J * M SCI#- t#* » ,r# 1the year totaling 150X30.1.000 r t - ’■iniifr.
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h
j
arn»
•ti it a ••mpireii with
Si nf h r
I lA Q f BO I n
I M /lh j poets tire lansr-i for 1044 to erre-d tevralml v*l i &lt;lil»’ Information te
-ailin g »» • house* which will
E*l*. -it it, *HF »*«** , d.*f» **trap
fc.* &gt;1* «’ "
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ha-e ’ .' I* moved tn make wav
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when final returns hwve been
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Football has been held directly tabulated By contrast. the leva In
h irin g an e*Umale&lt;i vsluc In r*»u- err#.*!* **f Ih'♦ nr»*
raspontlbl* fo r El fa ta litie s dur­
hi m!
i 1,1
ivirient
f/n.
lia
frnin
Oviedo
tn
Chuliml*.
the year Ban Francisco burned,
etrucUon of 1403.341. wrre U'.urd
m| tn 11 i I fSctiillinle CqUIilv ll&gt; iltli
it
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--to 1 #ent.
*;N* #4 |ar
i
ing IBM,
The cominiisi?tifr* a fte r cmmil- during 1B44, arrordlng to fit • ty ll* *i I I n o e, jisilly
when m any lira Insurance comI 1-p.iri-d
| berrailnr.1.-. A .-.w tg i. iii
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.
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11,, oi.vn who
jCJ In a lu rre v presented to the
Mr n n t|
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last veal
t/tirtl
In plant- I
M*n)\ friend.-, slid d #t)-r • (•••'' •Mlfllfr
1- - ■ ■ i 'he Miami ll - n l d in *
American Football Coaches Asm- panlea failed. Aggregated 1318,009. tatlon wftli L. K. Ilny|», thrlr Duncan, city building Inspector. go. .|. Other in
,'Ji r '
tg lettuce, IS tn I18 , that glvl\ig Ps nmir m m etiK tu t i ­
I ' t *###-! t ultl (i i n ', one of the
• ttcinev, ay reed to ta k a s'eps to Tills represent* a more Ui*n Bt’»'.- ing* sre i iceberg
elation. Doctor Floyd Eastwood of 000.
Ii^r j*.f *ii.
000
tncreeae
over
permit*
wlihh
acre#; -s'diflow er. ;,|i bi 6? atrS -i Irr CThrtitrrlns, sr* for tlist
• i*lliige-,1 new pipers, died
Purdue U niversity said Uw* of
A record death toll is expect*d have the h n titst moved and right
PVf
fin ,I
the SI d»atha, • two occurred In to be .revealed whnt fttaUstles have nf wavv cleared, Included In the In IMS totalled IHW4W0 tn value
*" ' ’ I
l.i I" i“ th ti ni-tning *t the
and miscellaneous vegetables, IN the d o tin g ilale lor the r.'hru.tiiut w,lt^fr! ^ i,, tl
v»l(k
77
Permit* for 70 tsomes for white acre* in IW5 tn l.vj *cie* In U I5. Heal BsV has not yet bc-n «n- for 13
(Oilers ranka. Eastwood recom­ been nxnptled Th* Wtnecort Hotel ditcujslon w as whether tn move
mended that • com mittee ba sp- tragedy tn Atlanta on Dec 7. in o r to cu t n f r p»rt of the Mills and &amp;l hvne* for colored residents Romsine decreased (rum 153 In twHinced.'’ Mr. Ttethy declared
••I .1 i t t e-t Ml. Ilrrsh l when
ntsd to e tu d - tbs d*sltm s of which i l l persona died, climaxed Filling statio n , to perm it the road were Issued New business building 13R seres and Ro»ton lettuce
Roy Holler, chairman of the
' Miami wa-. a small town and he
tsar* aa a possible ihsans of a aerlea of hotel fires which w rrr widening#
. permits totalled 37. Building of planting# from t’.t to 'bree acrei. lo r g e Olfln Gominlllre u#xev all
7 - i t - t it.* n»i&gt;«r ttiiough (he
iSr ‘safeguarding p la y srs.
M 11. Bmlh,- who w ith Mrs. ! five cabins for motor courts * u
rfrnong th* worst In hlatorr. The**
Tlie tnl»ceHa»ie##u« v ejetsb lei In buAlnrw: flrma and reript'nU «#t
1
„'•-#! I t i FI * real estate boor.1
Tbs coaches, m ssnwhile, recom­ Included th e .U Ball# Hotel ftre In Bmlth n p ejated the County Home j authorised. Private garagea. olher elude Fnglish peas, rsrin ts, iieetj. his Ttpnrlal G ifts' letter to r-a
, P - t# M.e tlv ra ld 'j advertising
mended that w esrln r a p p a rel of Chicago where HI were killed, the f’n the. O rlando Highway for the ■th an 'three wlUi new homes were broccoli, turnips etc. Total es'l nrember th * t tlie drive
-.till u,
A H'lr*
* 11. * *
jlc players be softened wherever Can O ld Hotel at Dubuque, Iowa, past '10 y ears, was presented bv 30.
I-#.. 1#- !#.l ti.. ra-w ipvprra'of the
mated planting In the 3anfn(d- progrem and a ^ o to note (h it nil
V. - ] i
,, ft
f
ihe Commission with a lio n check
PposslblB, It w as pointed o u t lh»t w ith IB dead, and s e m s l others
-#' t He -Id the piper in 19.17
H i ere was much alteration. ie- Oviedn aectlen U 3,d72 acres.
contributions to the Ttibcrcotoitv v# ffrao, t-Sfl .pi-iHfM# i**s fim. *
In
appreciation
of
these
services,
many Infurka had resu lted
,f t.ii .- Knight.
Aisnclallon are it&lt;y|&lt;ictib!f trim duties *, j, , (•- _
Although the hotel fires attract­ and w as'personallv eommended for modellng end repair of structures
hard - elbow pads • .M Bfa rm atuT
tlie Income la*.
ed
the
iwwt
attention.
W
.
K
M
a I. faithful service by Commissioner during th e year said 137 permits
•end
e
uJti
i&gt;\4
#
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#r
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knee braces.
61'R I’I US VEHICLE BALK
fo kfirff #f! I]
t
laileu. general manager of tire Un­ W. G. Kllbee, The Board received were issued for this purpose.
A &gt;* %#•
ra#A !
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’ - - derwriter*' Hoard, points out th a t 'jfrpm W. I, Kellis of F u n Park,
JACKSONVILLE, Isn. 7. ffl1**—
uN rt th* t. *
fi'T
"an average of 37 persona died and- front H , E. Brown, applica­
FRENCH I’HF, I’A RA TRftO I'j
Almost a million dollat* worth nf
Oil? Ccmitlli*Arm F.rrifM. |{. ‘x -~£
ev n y day tn soroo of th e 6S0.0D0
surplus
motor
vehicle*
are
In
he
fst » p V ViIHift.*Kr i , ,1t#r&gt; .ii||. J | f
I'A
lestser known fire* of IB**," . * tion* to o p erst* Ih* home.
Any veteran In need of seraoffered
for r.aie
sa lt ai
at ora
tpe ...............
Jackton- ,
rw
eren inr
. RIB, Jan. 7, )#l*i Thr I i-i.. &gt;&gt; morning.
W. F, Prescott, representing a
Inr I hrir, bsttte
h e (free of e b a rg o In an y of
TW rty-aeven persona were killed
vllle fvaval Air Ktatlou to certified '
, ,
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f
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the following categories Is reWendv Barrie, form er serren v eteran , and other pnerlly grmtpi f i g ? '" 11 J M - N nm Jrrarei „
In one day In New York when * gkoup of home owner* in 1hs.
m u Oi conitm )-')■-#
#|i ll.tl,
qtieite,i -to visit tlie office .of
SCRANTON, Jam T. &lt;AV-Th« fire in an abandoned Icehouse Brantley I^ike region near For­ and tadlo actress and now Mrs. It w a. announce,I (qdav. t h e
A"" ,1 ™ ]^
,1"' "*“ u" * h
tie* re vpnn.il bla a*"nrl-» listed
yrho
former
Ierred
1
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_ .man who helpod found th e Amer caused * tenement building to col- rest City, applied for th* building David Meyer, will be Ihe guest —iti
t . n rrt
I ■'(borne force* was mode a» the
| French fanned o#u fBekm Hanoi did not -h o - i in .igsin f.n
below;
an d ten
^ £ a n tradition
of honor a t th# Ju n io r Chamber wUj begin Jan. 1
The vehicle, on »ale. Include | „h,,
f|, d r ronlro! to the office ■ Frank Mdl»r, former
rtf a mile an d a half road Into the of Commere* m eeting Thursday
Sumner
cen t stores.
Coordinator - K B
C arter
T tc m « i cnaUy flro bf th* y*nr, property from tit# Apopka Road. a t ISilB o'clock In ' the dining ayary kind except those m o»l, Namdinh. French Colonial Min- . |l v judge io I • ......... .ini -I'-iioi,
AlUnric Nslinnat Bang Buildwidely
desired,
passeflger
eara.
|
|
,
(#r
M
,r
|u
.
Moulet
I.
ready
to
ln«.
withdrew hii rrmultfacy in Invar
acoordingr to U&gt;* board Is rticardn, Courtly E ngineer M. C, H al an room of th* M ayfair Inn, accord­
un
Employment —. U. B. Emleave fiaigon tomorrow to report of Mr. Carraw ay, * to. m
oeverel week*.
Wm* the burning of 4 whiaky ware­ was Instructed to m*k* a survey ing to Jacl^ R attgsn. president of
pluyment
BcrrVw, u j North
opposed.
It*.
to
I
l,|i
fact.
n-&gt;
♦ Woolworth
WdOlworili opened
opfnfd bo la
i l dr
first house * i FYeano, C klif. on Aug.
to the P sria government #.n h i.
th* Jayrae*.
and
to
get
th
e
deed*
fo
r
the
right
primal v ele-ti'-n wa &gt; held. Mr
Park
Avenue.
efforta
In
reach
peace
with
the
atora in Scranton «8 y e a rs ago.
FLORIDA
SENATORS
ACTIVF#
AtU
ntlon
is
called
to
the
fact
a with a Joes to the government,
Vocational Training and M u ­
Carrawny wa* elect",I t • office
Viet Name*e.
L ater he form ed , t f c « F . $■ alone, &lt;pf. close to BU OQOOOT In nf way of th e road. Considerable th a t th* luncheon will b* held at
nitio n — 7*. W. iaiwton, Oourt
In the general tire linn of Nov.
* Wooiworth Company
building o f home* w a i reported th e hotel Inetaad of the Motors
WASHINGTON. Jan, 7 - U P ) liquor
ts
s
W
Rl
addition,
th
e
House
*i«|
6. 6
OXVGF.N EXPLODES
b r o th e r Frank- I t was
Inn aa usual.
Florlda'* * United States senators
vaJuo of U « spirt tc dnatraywd in the section.
!#eg*l AMltUrx'e, lloaptutlxa-QUINCY, Mass.. Jam 7. '/P * •V
..... .............. ...........
amounted to m ore th a n $3,000,000
tlon sort Blato nvrrtcw Officer
W. C. B erg er and G erald Jon** RKDH WANT RADIO STATION were assigned to im tortanl com­ ■Afle ran all night search flte TERMINAL LKAVI u m .IT T IN
its
Mora th an IOjOoo bagnsla of bran-' o f the m * l* Auditing D epartm ent
— c o n ta c t th tough fjo rd T .
WABIIINC.TON, Jan. 7, l-T&gt;
Chart** was trad I
SHANGHAI. Ja n . 7, {/Pk-Rus- m ittees In the new Cchgreaa today. officials announced lodair tbs! no
dy.
3jO
O
O
barrels
of
whisky
and
BOyle. County oerrlce Officer,
Th*
W*r
Deparment
*nno'itt;«r
J
one
w
as
traoned
last
night
In
an
g the firm ««
elan
representative*
today
asked
7/000 drum s of alcohol, each, hold­ w ere introduced by County Clerk th* Chinese for permission to ( • ' A Democratic caucus placed Sena­ explosion of ZflOO o trg e n ta n k , today th si wi.lo1*-. children - 1 T akseh BvRdmg.
to r Pepper on th# Labor, A g rl; at • W eal Quincy plant. At flrat o th er survivors of fernicr Roldlers
O. P. H erndon. ‘.The m en a r t her#
Home- Bervtca AasLvtanra tn
in g IS gallons, wera lost.
.
open their rad io station In
Hervlcemen. ei-Oerrtcemcn , and
industry wwa h u d - h i t by bthcr to m ike' th e regular a u d it, of th f hal. The station w as dosed t&gt;E culture, and W olfar Committee*. it w as feared th a t a t least one who, died a fte r hnmirobte diattm lr Dependents —• American
th a t county clerk 's office.
polls* yesterday under a govern- S en ato r Holland i* s|st#d for the • o r km an had bogn killed by tho rh arg e fumi tbt! arm y .an d . wltu
Hod Grok*. lAkefronl Boulevard,
Rule*
Committee
and
tho
D
istrict
blast
but
a
search
,
nf
the
'ruin*
did
not
claim
tho
yctitrauS
te
rm
­
ertttratn
t
’order
banning
forelfn-owrra.l
Commissioner Dodd Is**‘m over*
• Veterans Administration —
ia h h well as
station*. Th# Roaslan station was of Columb1* Comoiittae. Both at th e A ir Reduction Sales Com- inal leave pav ore entitled ‘n
IWfk4ttAmA Hum* #d somewhat from * h ip Injury said to h* th* only on# th a t had aa n a to n . o f oourea, in this Re­ nsrur proved th e . fear w*» un­ collect theio payment*.
Il it
G eorge' S. Anderson, S h e riffs &lt;
Office every Tueaday.
I
operated in Chino since New public Congress, w lD -sit on th# founded. E ight persons w rre in­ estimated thnt 340,000.000 is due
m inority side of the com m itted. jured in th* explosion, *
eligible survivor*.
(J F h -G en.

Celery Grower.s I'Vd Capers Open Ni*|»ni Wurkinau
PrrdicI Shortaue
Toi,^ h,1 InTrurk Acriilenl
u
/'
D
avlona
Reach I
m W inter t r o n
Dies ( H i p u i r c s

Record N um ber
AI lend M eet in g
()T T ourist Club Sni reify

('jtu.sed

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\&lt;
iatifins Of (irowtli

Fire Ttlil For' Pope Is Elected
1946 Reaches
Chairman Of
All .Time High County Board

•C

I First 11 M on tli : i
Record Death Toll

Football Directly
Responsible F o r 21
Deaths In 1946

T o He ConfiniieH
T h rou gh J;iini;ny

$603,361 Worth Of
Buildings Topo 1013

City roitiliiissjriii '-l ie
Flcrj Mav., - 'I ssiuraM

C. 8. \yoolworth, Dime
Store Founder

Wendy Barrie To Be
Guest Of Jaycees

Veterans Service

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�T H E S A N F O R D .HERALD, SANFORD, FLO RIDA

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TUESDAY. JANUARY 7. 1*47
BIBLE TEMUR FOR TODAY
OlVINO IS TJIK P1RBT FRUIT
O F LOVE IF WE BAY WE l-DVE
CIOD YET OlVK HIM NO TIME
NONE OP OUll HUUHTA.NCE. WE
DISPROVE O PII OWN UOABT
Oco *o loved- llie wotld th a : re
gate.—John V.b

Strikers’. Right*
It m ust bo ad m itted by ull A m ericans th a t in th is j
free country, individually and se p ara te ly , we have "a
rig h t to strik e." If It were otherw ise we would be, In some
degree a t least, v irtu a l slaves. Hut it is cusy and danger* i
ous to c a rry this principal too far. H erb ert Hoover, w rit- 1
iny in This.W eek M agazine, m ad e th&amp; 'problcm c lear.
Inrtim es like these*w e tend to acquire m ore m oney 4
than usual in our pockets and in th e b ank, and th ere fo rv
"
&gt;imaRine we have grown more prosperous when th e fac ts •
1lire just the opposite. The w ar am i its requirem ents have,
j eaten up a lot of w ealth. It tak es tim e, lab o r and p ittan c e ! .
to go hack where v.’e were.
* In o rd er to resto re our loBt w ealth, everybody J iiu s t’ .
work h a rd e r and co operate m ore effectively in buaineaK
and industry. T here m ust be new initiative, labor-saving
devices and enterprises. Common sense demand* th a t
• trikes shall not c a rry to exc.css, lest everybody auf- M
fe r more th an is neceasafy. "■a "
.
if
"The tim e is now here," insists M r. Hoover, "w hen W.
strikes which en d an g er the life and living of hosts of
y
peopie not party to th e dispute m ust have prom pt settle- tor
m eat. We Jiiusli have more effective m ethods of collective Owl
bargaining and m ediation before a strike is resyrted to. {I’"
In addition the judicial m achinery of the country s h o u ld ,'
be given pow er and penalties to end nny strik e w hichj
th e President, through the A ttorney-G eneral, declares irr:
constitutes u" d an g er to huge numbers, of innocent peo- '
pie."
*
•
:
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Such procedure would require d irect co -o p eratio n | ;#&lt;
with d eleg ates from both sides, und a final n in jo rity | ■(
votq witli independent fticmbers. Says Mr. H oover:
"I jiiy e nlways opposed com pulsory a rb itra tio n as r
a lim itation on Ule riglth to strik e, hut, th a t rig h t bus jstf
now been curried to extreme)}. It Is necessary to check l ,
th is destruction If th e people a re to be m asters in th e ir
ow n houses.
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"T h ere Is a heavy responsibility on nil of us as we 3m
nlove into the new yeur. We jn u st m aste r the difficu lt IjF
a rt of working together* Nit country can move forw ard ■

Co-operate wilii th* Jo u ru t
Club to heln provide enteilalnment for Hanford’* growing crop
of printer vilitor*.
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TUESDAY, JA N . 7, 1947

and ton* of food *r»nt up In k ■, Smoker*' rare Irasnea*. lack of
12.000 000 lire on M atch 31. A. automatic sprinkler* and fir* . rwParl*. UK drain mill lire on Sept, c a p o , delayed fire alarm s a n d
t coat U.OOO.OOO
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wera
Three other t2.000.000 firm were amosig factor* brought o u t by to ­
rn Cleero. 111. picture frame p!»nt .v«*Hg»41on of tlie disaster* Tha
on Jan 2. five building* in the National Hoard of P llf Under­
! butlnet* district of Mudtegon. writer* distributed a suggested
M ich. Feb 22. and the S talen ' Ordinance Providing Safety to
bland. N. V . frrry terminal fire life In P l^ e a of Asaranbly," and
.on June 25
,
| various cities set about m la to g

HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE
MRS. BEIJ.K O C H ILTR EE of M iam i.
N ationally know n in te rio r tlocgrator nnd le c tu re r
on flow er arran g em en t* will Hidcct h e r container*

THE MUSIC BOX

(Building Formerly Occupied By Echols
&lt; Bedding and Furniture Co.)
Owned and
Managed *By
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WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US AT OUR
NEW LOCATION

Jeweler
LECTURES A t TOURIST CENTER
January l.Tth. 2 P. M. and 8 1*. M
J a n u a ry N th 10 A. M. and 1:80 P. M
Sponsored by S anford G ard en Club

INSUPANCE

Monday and Tucaday—6 A. M. to 8 P. M,
Wed., Thurs. and Fri.—7 A. M. to 7 P. M,
Saturday—*7 A. M. to 2 P. M:

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IhousniidH, ncvordliiK to one enthusiast, I*. J . ttp ffm a ste r,
D irector of CoiVseWAtloil in MhhlRaB.
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The sport is followed in at least '20 sta te s. One «&gt;f th e
most p opular a reas in W isconsin’s lU.OOO-acre gam e r e ­
fuge in Juneau C ounty. Some slates, am ong them C olora­
do and M ichigan, IniUte special provision for the Robin
Buislan W riter Wouldn t Have Hoods, giving them a month m ore huntiiiR th an they.
Five those with r u iis . In New Y ork's W estchester County,
Mew York, Hr Says.”
* Not even at the original bargain where deer have becom e too num erous, the bowmen have
M m of t - 4 7 — I’hU Barney exclusive huntiuF privileges, th e ir sp o rt boing considered
T h a t’, one nlnrr where we agreeless dangerous to th e heavy population th an th a t of
with th# Rusilan*.
fire arm s.
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It seem s a stra n g e enthusiasm , this bow -nnd-arrow
The Ilepubll
pastim e, to have developed on th e heels o f a w a r th a t
'll.-a *&gt;n
saw nhe invention of the deadliest w eapons known to
m ankind, it is an exam ple of the cycle tim e keeps m aking
And re-m aking. N othing is new u n d e r th e sun. said continue aid fuV ualicnU.
Solomon, blit spiral progress does give th e old th ings
"Th# National Foumlatinn has
plrdired it* aul for as long as
different uses -and aspects ns they reappear.
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Fire Tnll For
1941) Reaches
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How To Fight Crime

m iters Installed ip Hanford slm-e
7941. That represent* art Increase
from 1000 meter* to 2470. V '
boom, mind you, hut good healthy
They
growth.
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tasch their »ub»crlb#r* Sunday
ahrt Monday for Hie flr»l tim e In
$0 Year*. A prolongnl meeting
tying held by the pressmen wa&lt;
the v iru s* ; no itrike, mind you.

should spend more money on schools, suys J .
E d g ar Hoover, c h ie f.o f the M il. If they dislike th e idea,
they should rem em ber th a t crim e costs m oney, too, nnd
th e m ore' th a t is spent on education, th e less will have
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While H onda »olon* are conMarino what to do about the
nlaerably low nay of Florida
chool teacher*, they thould U se
ote of what other »Ut*». which
(ready pav more than Florida,
ry currently doing. \Va will n»t
(tra c t batter teacher* unless we
nervate the pay to mot# than

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patient* need medical care, it
ha* kepi th a t nlrdge even through
the worn epidemic In Foundation
history, an .epidemic paralleled
onlv by tha) of I1M0.
"If .w i attain the $24,000,000

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headquarters' t ° workln* fpn* of the Founoatlon.

NEW YORK, Ja n 7, (H peciail— "
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roun■mu- of IMS, th e,N atio n al FaunY Y T Y
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datlou for Infanlil* P aralysis, lu
date, he* spent $10,575,000 for
medical and hospital care of
p a lirn ti, Basil U't.imnor, founda­
tion president ileclarrd today. He
•aid:
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"T h a t sum I* only the firat cost
of the epidemic, roust devastating
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"W * Spaclall*# In Tough W ork'/
In Foundation history. W ith the
numlter of case* above tha. 25.000
mark and Foundation fund* at a
S I. C l o u d
S anford
low abb, a minimum of $24,000,000
m ust ba raised In th e , coming
Starch of Dime* drive—Jan . 15-50
—*o that - th* unified attack
agninst the disease can continue."
Th* f24,000,000 estim ate for
th« drive was determined a fte r »
financial survey of the entire In­
fantile paralysl* situation, O'Con-.
n&gt; r -aid. The disease of th a In­
visible
pvary stole
v iwxuaa virus
wa«o*&gt; .Invaded
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In IlMfl. but ibe brunt of tfur r«ging epidemic was felt-principally
la &amp;&gt; state*, which had a total
of about 22,000 rasa*. Minnesota,
with *2JI29 case*, topped tha list-,
with IlltnoU. California, New York
and Wisconsin close In lln*.
The averalre cost of each rat*
of Infarlll* paralysl* U $1,200.
On this bail* the S3 »tote» badly
hit by th* apldemld far* tha
stunm dous • cost o f |20,a&gt;0,000
ch a rjo al I* to tha 1040 epidemic
alone, O'Connor »aid.
Local chaptar# of tha N ational

I n San KrancUco a Chine*#
lllor I* being held In connection
Nh a &gt;150.000 fir* In a w aterSDBt building. Ha la accused of
it« the flra on account' of
idga which may hava been
*«*# for a number of other
, fire*. P u ttin g a few eulIBt* th a t In th# alactria chair,
they have been ' properly
and convletoo,'brooM go a
way toward ellm lnatirg

aid is-n o t tha only
currently having trpurlnt. Th# T**«i u* today with

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Personal

Mrs. Gilbert Blocker
Honored On Saturday
Mr*. (Jeorge Stjnv and Ml*.
John Hughe* epttertolned on S at­
urday with a luncheon at the
M ayfair Inn honoring Mr*, (illbert J . Blocker, th e former Belly
King, jvhote wedding wa* «n
c re p t of Sunday. The gue*U
gathered at 1:00 o'clock In the
private dining room of the hotel.
The long table fra* covered with
a white linen cloth centered wiu&gt;
a large low arrangem ent of white
carnation* *nd gladiolus#*. Frrn
extended down the full length of
tlie table from the centerpiece
and wa» lnten&gt;pemrd with white,
candle* in crystal holder*. Undid
placecard* m*rked the *v»tlng a r­
rangem ent of tha g u v t* .
" Mr*. Blocker wore for the occa*ion a black dre*»maker suit
with a dainty white blou*e and a
w hite flower In her hair. Mr*.
Stine wore a »oft gray wodl *uit
with fu»chla hat . and HtlneMunv
Jewelry. Mre. R. A. King. Mr-.
Blocker's .mother, wore a black
sheer cre|t* gown with black at •
ivssories and Mre. Hughe* ch.i.e
a grmv word d r a y
varlcoliurd *equlne and black acressoriea.
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The hostesses presented the
honur gueat with a large pottery

Activities

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Miss Elizabeth June Kii^: Becomes Bride
Of (iilbert J. Blocker In Lovely Cerentonv

There la a Bible sto ry which
tell* about a fnsn newlng seed*.
Some of the »red* fell «n barren
Those enjoying the affair with
k snd do not if row. vRouie of Mr*. Blocker were Mr*. WlllUm
toed* fait on good, rich soil Stapler. Mrs. King, and the Mi*•nd grow in ti heslthy s|a1k* that
M artha Page. Shirley Smith.
bgar m uch-fruit.-,
Jane Thigpen. Nancy CoJIum.
In like manrmr two ehildien C harlotte Trua. Mary Ann WJiel-.
cam* to our rla*»c*. Both thlldrwn chel. Jan et Hettel. Mary Thomas
went home nnd n»ke&lt;l th e ir fathers Wilk* and the host***#*.
Friends uf J . - J. Dolly will be
If they coul,} "tak e dram atics."
glad to learn th a t his condition
The one fath er said: "T h at 4*
la much improved afte r having
the bunk. None o’ this play actin’ souUuide P. T. A. meat* at 2 :0 0 ......
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t ’irrlc No. ll of the Wnnifift
By Jack O’Brian
T h e' other fath er asked »ome P. M and U&gt;a board m#*U a l 1:W LAUfhlon Memorial llcuptUl. lie
NEW YORK Freddy lUfUrol- Society of Fhrisllaii' Service* • of j
iiutationa atwi iiie p n ea n n a im* o clock.
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j relum ed y e ttffd a y to bis ho me
omew makes Id* odull movie de- ! the Methodist l-hurch met at tlu ,
K t o sakU o hu7 hnd "Yo*u can |
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W ..t F i r . , tore*,.
but t-s a gueat nlar lu tlie other- ' iiume uf Mi*, H etcher Bull* nn
l*k# dr*m*tlAs.' '
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10 00 A&gt; “ •
Tommy Vaughan, Billy firny. wIm' all-Negro fllmuvliii!. '-arpta .Unfidav afleiiiooii witli Mr-. B. B
. I t 90 happen 'd th a t th e m other i
ib * Tourist Oen
. i fiene lla rris o ti Neil Howell,' Jo*h Cinderella " . . . Oall k en t a young Ciumlev a- actlilff chairman.
of the second child wa» a school j
. FR,rki
Flection of officer* wa- held
den Club w ill1 Bhillips, Hilly Brum by. M. 1.. UHO entertainer wounded on Balteacher. A fter one month h a d , circles of the
_circle w ith ' Rabom , Jr., FMwnid H urt mid paii. Ira* been stgnnl by P ara­ with the following tu-jrjg ojecte.l
passed this m other called to tell meet aa foUoara:_
LOOP U for I OHnn Odhuto have ull rctuntrd mount
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Mr*. J . A.‘ Bondar
Blie wa* wllb Hie Oeor- chan mao |oo lein, Mr- 11 I
(he U niversity of F'lmidu uf gle Je*x«.| troupe when die wa* hit W right, t o . . tuiii man. Mr­
getting from our rlnsses. She nl»o covered dkvh supper, antral circle!
I. Bulk-. -«•« ic taiv . M i, B l&lt;
1* at to 00 ter spending the holiday- with by shrapnel
•aid that *he was recommending wtth Mrs Frances
Fiuiilley lie n -u lei. lit*. U ttilin
circle with *h,,lr P«r!-n‘*'
our claue* to the innther* uf A. II.. Dirt
Comto Ei Idle Onrr U making hU Boll-, -un. lime . Iiirir man. Mr*
H arden\ at 10:00 A
children in the puldle *chool so
comeback after a lengthy retire­ l) Fmol.on .11*0111111*1 rhuilnian
th a t they could g-’L some of thi* . m . ||tbt*cus circle jellV *4r» Herment after a New Outnni Jrej ac- M l-. I &gt; llrtlkev. ml —mn Stud) .
wood.
cblent In which lie lav-led liLx back. Mr* \ddle Ware. I litl.ttan ,e* t«l
• Ijjf you w ant the name of thin nolla circle with Mrs L w -D
u uanleU
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_ . . Hei! d a coat*to-co*»l Vaude­ relation*. Mr* I
H. Foglann
teacher
and several other teach­ a t 2 30 P. M.. I W clicle w i t h ' H e l d B &gt; ’ C i r C 'lt * h C V C Il ville lour utter lie fliitxlie.x al the pulilii'tt) i tiarinian |»t** tent. Mt U
m'
ers who havo found hoW helpful Mrs. n . B. Crumley a t 10:00 A M
Bull Fruncbsco Copuiubunti . . .
t'laiidr Herndon
our dram atic clawc* nre in teach an&lt;l Jacaranda with Mrs Fred i F leetnm of officer^, wb- he'd
A hug# restaurant ixatlng 1100.Aflet the lajslmt** meeting tv
Ing ipaech, • diction, read ng. po*. Miller. 2418 Palmetto Avenue at | ut the regular monthly
Iitv meeting uf ooo entirely devote,! to Ham and fraahment* weir .riv e d to the
tur*. and poise, thea w rite to The 3:00 P. M.
Circle No. 7 of the Women* IVgs ojrelied a l Icxlnglon nnd 46t)l following
MlCrumley, airs
L fu ter D ramatic Studios, I*. 0.
The Kalll* Harrison ’Chapter i.f Society of C hristian Service, of . . , Nlrky Blair's Carnival will Wine Mr- John I'ont-on, » n
Box 5540, Daytona IJeacb, Fla.
the F'irst Methodist Church which
Mr* M I. Flirike. Mis
Sanford classes meet every the Daughters of th* American was held at the home of Mr*. clnae for nine day* while tlir |»re- Boll-.
\V .1 I lav nl Mr* llnckev. Ml*
Revolution
will
hold
its
regular
mksra
undergoes
tttl.000
alteration*
Thursday .afternoon
at
Hie
R. T. W arten with Mrs. W. F.
J F McKmlev. Mr- Wlight a».|
- Woman’* Club. .115 Oak Avenue. monthly meeting a l 3:00 I'. M. rt Lewis e» co-hosles*. A regular for 111# Impending OUrn und
Mi- Heriidoo
Th# Cost Is low. W rite and ask the home of Mrs. L. P. Hagan. bu.itia*. meeting was held wi'h Johnuin opening January '*
H ie linrtmaiLs.- lucky. clianu-trrs.
j^w ut a Free lesaon.
Adv. , 1702 Park Avenue. All visiting the officer, tieiiii; r lrrtrd ami u
tliinghtcr* are invited to attend.
social hour wn» enjoyed at the turned down three trutslcal* m i far to Itodrlv pete adding a Wxik of
this year—"Hweet Bye and Bye “ filial dt»al&gt;proval
conclusion of the luisines*.
"Daddy 1 !«n&gt;e you're tirtmt f*it
New officer* for the coming “ tlie Dutclwaa M ls tu -h a v e * ami
Take advantage of M rCrary’* Wonderful Roee Hale! At the same
year nre acting chairman. Ml- a third turkey slslcl to cloxr am U) m other’-- lire )oui»*»ter *atd.
K. II l.un*e; vice chairm an. Mr,. day . . . Meanwhile they're M»lll fjrrtinitA IlflrH
tim e help the C arden Club mak# 10*4. Adviee the rlock you
IVIe did a righteous diatlile
M. It. Strickland: secretory. Mi« anxious for a musics I' which will
J. .F. Courier: treasurer. Mr*. K. fit their duffy talent*.
toke and recoverrsl He rrheictly
are baying them through th e Carden C lu l
« . Hickson: publicity chairman.
Margaret . -Martin, 14-year old pointed to a marginal note "X —
Think* to you and McCrory'*
Mrs. John Higgins.
daughter of Pete M artin, magnuue Ney, hi* mark."
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Refreshment* were served to writer, wra* prrturbed when idro
Mr. N„ he explained. It MUs
Mra. Laney. Mr*. Striekland, M n . saw a note to Iter father from Carson'* hudttohd. *Woa ll all right
Courier, Mr*. C. B. Hoover, Mrs, Oreer Oanum wlilrti mentlonrsl nn nowt
Ruth I.undqulst, Mrs. Illgglns. Intervlaw. the screen star adding
“I guess lt'a ciknv D.atdv.'' w».i
Mrs. W. I*. Heard. Mi*. Hobart
hesitant reply
llhr ri*. Ml»» KIU llnliun4^M rL at tlie Ixiltom- "I wtsfi wr w a , Marjory'*
|M r say* UUs tittle livid,nl how
old ocqualntaivr*."
W arren and Mr*. I^wi».
TliLs apparent coilnev. era* le t has forever deglsnmttoed MUs O'*
mik-li for Margery, who showed ii letter

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Joseph Vance Jamjne*
Mr*. H uth Cumtning
. Mr*. A. L Htary
Mr*. U m rlne Beal
Mr*. J. I - lngley

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MciuIhts And Guests;
Enjoy Sunday .Supper

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Methodist (iroup Has
Meetidg" On Monday

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Thursday Friday - Saturday
This Week Only

Ono-hnlf off regular price on two tnhlcN. Merchandise
of finest and nationally known.
You nre not obligated to buy, just conic in and see for
yourself. “
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iMerebandise sold from these tables will not he boxed or
Kift wrapped. Please do not ask us. - -

Wm. E. Kader
J l:\VKLER
112 -SOUTH PARK AVE.

PHONE 357-W

FINAL CLOSEOUTS
DKKSSKS

HANDBAGS

PICARDY GLADIOLUS IIULBS

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S e v e r a l th o u s a n d e x t r a f in e h i g h e r n w n b u lb a o f
, v a r io u s size*. T h e s e b u lb a w e r e d u ff, c le u n a d a n d
g r a d e d b y h a n d l o nvoirl b r u is in g . T h e y a r e c le a n a n d
f r e e f r o m d is e a s e a n d r e a d y .to p l a n t .
Also several bushels o f h u lb irta. For price* write

W. W ayne LaM ar. 32&lt;&gt;0 C heverly A rt., Chnvtrly.
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On Sale Wednesday
14c-Opena 1 2 t4 5 p 4m.-40c

Today &amp; Wednesday

ANT JOURNEYS

Grand Opening
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11th

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o.H v t Am erica th* fiaaat bua troniporto■®®WRa
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A n o th er m ble of Horn! p n tle rn ed
c ra ili mnlfrialH.

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FOR THIS FINAL CLEARANCE
Visit th e classes co n d u cted by Mrs Ib-llc O ch iltree in the T o u riit Cen­

ter Jen. 13-14 on flower nrrnnjrem en|a nnd flow er hata.

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tu b faat nnd minrn.it color*. O ri­
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kla.ii' |llo ineriitu-is nod guest*
Mis* K liiaU 'th J a n #
King,. M i.• M anila I’ag#. h rr- cou.in. AP Newidrntures Beauty FXtlt,»r
w e n - pie-eti! playing golf und en­
— TELE. NO. 148 ,|uught*r
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H eigh; who w ire a gown of pink chiffon
of Mr. and Ml*. R aleigh;
joying the - ui&gt;ICi ut the Seminole
The smart teen-ager p&gt; the girl
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bodice and fac
livc.'l
Austin King. Ix-cnme tinbride ywith
ith u filled \&gt;odic*
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F o u n t i y F lu b lu*t Sunday even­
of (Sllb.it J . Blocker, son uf M r.'h s a rt neckllue. The gown featur. who kJiown Ui.q .w hatever bit o(
tin g
\ d rill i ii r - -u g lie r w as p r e and Mra. ticurge William Blocker, e,| throe-quarter Ivngth sle»-ve» beauty alir m/tiage* to numutur1 p a ii.l t.\ Mm
K.l \Yhitti«*r *nd
of Del-pml. on Jan. _5 in an and a bouffant skirt. She rallied turs- l«-rself today will jkvv divt- j
1vi-m-tl iM«ff«-• «tvlr Spring flowImpressive
ceremony
a t th# j a nosegay of blue delphinium dends tomoi to*
I pi 4 writ* u*t'«I «n ilevomting th#
And you c-an manufacture beauty
F’irsi Presbyterian Church. Dr. with mulching flowers in hei
r l u h arul Ituitniii' •■•••wllr*
.K. H. lllownlee of(iriujisl at the hair, Her bridesmaid w*. Miss say the wise gltks Ail )ini do ltii Itw'Liiti.' th*. iiuhvlduil
double-ring ceremony which we* Mary Mott of Tam pa who vote toke a heaping trx*p&lt;xiit!u', ul ‘
lulilru.
III It III \N N O l N( KM ENT
\ iiiniiL ihu^e |iir«rnl fur tntf
performed at 5:00 o'clock.
a dies* made sim ilar to that of cununon aeiwe and mix It with
The church was Iwautifully the roaid-of-honur in blue rhifftm milk, vegetables, water and good
A lining tln»e present for the *upMr. and Mrs. W. \V. Ilm kelM ' |ir| w
Mi. und...............
Mrs. (i. W . Span
decorated with a profusion of ami her flowers In her bouquet hung plus a dash
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ipen\V. -lev, Mr. and NUt.
Douglas Garitec ha* returned while snapdragons and glaiho- H,id hair were pink ro«»s.
see tile rusers pop out on y o u r1 utinuunced tmlay the b irth of n |J .pJ.
James P. West
served Mr- cheek* and your figure will take • &lt;bi"gbtvr Mary Limln on J**txu-. Kl|rj Higginlmthum and daughto Lang|ey Field, Va. when* he Iu»e* and banked greenery with
die Feriiuld Ijiughton Mr. and Mi* .............
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•­ *nd
ary I•
Floyd Womack
will continue his, work at the N. cnmlles in graduated candelabra Blockrr as best man and hi- on hour-glo-v. proportion*.
d n ugbtei. HiKo'hy I'owrll, F re ad s
casting u soft glow over the ushers were John (Jodlwe, Jock
A. C. A. Laboralotie*,
The m atter of sleep l» live must Metnol l.ll Hospital
Muhtmry. '• W. Austin. L. B.
scene.
* lltndg ami Richard Bell all uf im portant In this |gogT.im le t
Charles Vlning. AETM, I c end
Smith and John I'lriure.
Mrs. lieoi&gt;gc Touhy tendered n Itel.and.
your
girl
friend*
*tay
up
until
the
Mr*. Vlning left for Key West program , uf nuptial music which
The brill?'* mother was gowned
. Mr. jn,| Mrs. Joseph Uomlrich
MXBBIM.K \NNOl N( F.D
a fte r visiting friend, In Sanford includ'd "To A Wild U«&gt;se" by in navy blue crepe with matrh- wee houra tf tltev (Ike—Ih ey ll te- tmiiouiirrd today the bjrtli of u
g rrt |t In n few &lt;yrnr* when you
Mrs. Beatrice Hillman l* an­
Mar Howell.-. “To An
Evening mg accessories and wore a cor. snatch all Hie eligible beaux In -«on on lire. 4 at the Fertmbl
S tar” from "TMtirdtarr-cr." "My ( *ug,. of pink rose*. Mr». Blocker,
the mn usage
,,h,*tr
I night, n Memorial
Hospital. nouncing
tu ,r.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph I.. Went d e a lt al Thy Sweet Voice" from ! mother of the groom, wore a town. Make suit* you get your Mr*, fh.rdrlch will b# n'menibcr- ♦liiuk'Lti
r. L uiilb Virginia lin teight
hour*
sleep
and
your
ryes
and daughter Susan huve moved "Samson und IM ilu h " und during dress "of Mark nnd while print
lo Alfr.d Li»k. sun of Mr*.
nl o- the former Marjorie, Mr- man.
th sir residence from 10H F ast tils1 ceremony she softly played Jersey with black accessories and will keep sparkling and you won't Fi-Unnil,'
l.oinu l.i*k of llrmiksvUlc. The
have
any
tell-tale
wrinkles
or
Eighteenth S treet to E ast Palmer "l.leliostrnum ." Traditional weil: lier corsage - was
wedding wu- an event uf J»t&gt;- *
crow'* feet pi m ar your school­
•It 1U:»HI u ’c lm -k in I o r is o n . I i* .
S treet in Orlando.
ro* -s.
ding marches were u*«U.
trip IM
I milled lately following the cere- girl complexion.
# Th * bride, who wa* icWtn in
»*.vt all fhr green vegetable* nnd After a short wedding
ink# their horn*
And you can lu»ve a pink nnd (Iruik all tit# milk put tmfore vou I collide plan*
Bubo Dean • has returned to m arriage l»y hi'r father, • WM lliunv the rouple left for a short
Phillip* E xeter Academy in New lowly in her urrtliliny ffowii which wedding trip nnd upon their rc white dewy epidermis If you will
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Hampshire a f te r spending the wan fftahionttl . with n moMed turn llicv will make their home * * --holiday* with hi* parent* Mr. and Ivory la*'** bod lor with, abort U** in D*l.an&lt;L For g'dng nwav Mt-Mrs. Rolland Dshiii.
|kr|&gt;lum. Thi* Ionic •ifwva* formed llliH-kei wore a black and nqlis
point* over th# hamU. Beneath print creiM* yrith wide black sn»h
Mis* W ilhelmina I-cm.'n
uf the peplum frtl a full ivory aatin nml Mark accessories. Her chiDuka U niversity who has l&gt;een akirt which eiltm lw l into a cir­ .a g e was of white camellias.
a liollilay gue»t of her brotlier- cular tmirt* • Her veil uf ahwer
Out of town guests for the
In.law end sister. Mr. nml Mr*.
wedding were Mr. nnd Mr*, fl.
I^*on K. W alker., ha* rvturne* t« rap civil clod witli tiny s|irwy» of W. Blocker, Mr*. Jnrk Bragg,
Durham, N. C.
orange bbissotns and »eedip#arl*. Mrs. Ted Drnwdy, Mis* Kvelyn
She rarrie,! „ colonial houqust Trundle, Miss- l*atler»on. Mis*
Mr*. W,. L.- Harrison and nicer, of white ro-es centered with Connie F’oril, Mis* Helen BlockJoanne Spaulding, have retunird white camellia* and her only
from Miami where they visited Jewelry was a single strand of ef. Mi** Mlbtrvsl Blocker. T J
Blicki i nml Thomas Ford nil of
relatives during the holiday*. pearl*.
While there they attended the
She clinse ns her mm of.honor Heluind.
_-f
O range Bowl football game.

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I*and Clearing Anti Dragline Work

‘ W# not* w ith 'In terest th a t the
Italian Prem ier has com# to this
Country with hi* hand out. No
doubt a lot of our soft-hearted
and • f»t-headed sentimentalist*
will say it l» neerw ary to »ly#
him all th# money h# w ants in
onlar to b#ep Daly paaeaful ami
K ii: friendly. But for our part, w# will
not fo rfe t that our Inane after
R » la at w ar did not provant w hat
Ians . did to T-thlopla, Bpaln
N orth Africa.

.
TUESDAY
The Paughtera of Weslev of the
F iu t Methodist Church will havo
their buiinea* and auclal meeting
at the home of Mr*. Chester
Daniel*. W8-. E ast
Twentletn
Stieet a t -8:00 P. M. w ith M p.
R F. Cole'* group a* bosteAey.
f
W FJINKSDAf
TUsgular lunoliron and program
meeting of the Woman* Club will
be held at 12:30 a t Ute club house.
Tha guest speaker win be Mr*.
Edna O Puller who will have a*
her gubject "D epartm ent of leglslaUon. FfTWC." Tlie sponsor for
the mreUno win be Mr* O. P.
Hemdon. president, and hnfi'.ruea
are M n. P, E. Bolls. Mr* J . W.
Hall. Mrs. U A. PalmA.' Mr*. C.
W Redding and Mrs. Prances E.

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1previous vea-' regulred advance* epidemic aid, and to restore, th*
oatlonal

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Social Calendar

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
B=«sr=

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Election Of Officers

! lh#t , v , n . . n 4L» mIdat of the iye, , t,rf t|&gt;P epidemic nld fund of
j raging epidemic of 1040 n total • l)nQ llna
wined out. to re,,f 6M I,er c tn l u t 0,1 *h"P, *r» *n pay monl** taken from fund* ear*ounl,M ‘ hel ,,#&lt;1 ............... lh * marked for leeearch and
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Education has Ita w ay,.Floridi
Soing to have public school*
which it can h* justly utoud.

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Regular monthly meeting of th*

W kA N C £ M f
Kvungflis} Perry ffood, who 1*
condurttng evening service* at
,7:.1t) oVlpck-st the Ship* Service
building *L th e .Sanford Municipal
Airport, in connecjion with th#
program of Fellowship Collet*.
Sunday service* ate held *L.2:U0
P. M. There will lie special m ade,
vocal ami iMstrumeiital and th*
public I, welcomed.

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Has Moved Into a New Location At
119 West First Street

Wm. E. KADER

Modern Robin Hoodrf

Sena’or Pepper l» »g»tn.t in* o n ly It ItHIltMUl 01 lOJIOWCRi WHO tlflltt ll i r , n iu ir m w c n |m n
Ul»al**lppi senator j Senator H«1-1 l o s fa |k b ig R o m e. In 1 9 4 5 t h e r e w i r e 1 0 ,0 0 0 h u n te r s .land undecided.
, |t (| fe w yeal1J t h e n u m b e r w ill g r o w t o h u n d r e d s o f

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T H E S A N FO R p HERALD, SA NFO RD , FLO R ID A
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BEAUTIFY
YOUR HOME
with VENETIAN
BLINDS

C*«h+ b a l a n c r * « H h o i l i e r

Venotinn blitttlti made lo fit any size windows

- Free EHlimatca .
Wood and mcLU filats —
s.

Ilepairing — IleriniHhinj?

SEMINOLE VENETIAN BLIND CO.
820 W EST T H IR D STR EET

v r tn tr ^ n ^ o n r s r r fo S o r^

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FOR RENT

8

ARTICLES FOR SALE

8

HELP W A N TED

O m C E 8PAOB In n * . s ta te RECONniTIONKD R.C.A. I’hono 01R I. for n*da fountain a t L a n d
_ndr&gt;k_ flee Mr. K ll* tric k ,
Karim conaole. (lonil condition,
ey‘a lira s Store. P a r t *.ime or
Rood tone. Uatirr Apl'lianrrs.
full lima.'
3 FURNISHED bedroom* for rent,
800 E m Are.
IMITATION Uather* in m o l I ......................
colora and larya aeleetlne of (l7 n t) MAID. Phone 440-M after
I'A BT o r MY Iiomr with kitchen
rood^upholilcry fabric*. RkbaA , O F . If.
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prlyUecr*. 301 E. 10th St,
Drown, 2911 N. (Iran ir
A»e„ Orlando. Fla.
SETTUED woman for g e n a n l
tkouarerork, can B*e on premlae*
2
W AN TED T O RENT
UARDRN and .awn n n l ; Vlforn
107 N. 1/kcuet, Phone 734-M. 1
F crtlllier. The Sanford X*Cel
Store,
2nd
A
Sanford.
P U R N IS Iifn flit u n f u r n i s h ­
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iRELIABLK MAN with c a r tb citllR
e d apartm ent by veteran and r~ ,
(iBlvaniicii roof in j nail*. .1 hone . (in fa m e re }n Seminole County.
wife, permanent. Call GH2-W.
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Womlrrful opportunity. $IB to
FL0W
K
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120
in. *, d*F&lt;, No experience ,
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
for ell oeea.lon.
! ” r«Pital required. l^ rm en e n t.
McNKILL A TOST, FLORIST
W 'lle today. MeNBSS COMt.elery A re. Juat off Sitmi
l A . S t , Dept. A. F re e p o rt III.
FOR SA I.E; Rood 5 room houae
with bath ar.d runnini; w ater, Office ph. 403, reeidenre oh. Ill OK
electric store, telephone, .1 aerr*
Rood farm land. Can give Im­ OKANUKS-GRArEFRUITS, 12.00 EXHfJj.LENT earning opportunbuthel. R. W. I x rd .’ Phone r-irira In turto- body' A fender
mediate poMcaainn. Phone Coun­
work, indltiding welding, arra y
788-W. ty SAO.Vafter « P.M.
painting g|t4 m etal work. Eaey
FOR SALE: Plante. Call after
to learn ncPs^ln your e p a r a g
Hrud.
tim e. Chknre for a good job
12 o'clock, Grecnleaf Chry»»nM0DKRN
B room home on 2
or a ihtyt-of yot»T own. Wa'R
theum Garden. Lakr Mbry,,’
lot*.
JO hrarinR Dull tree*,
show y ^ .h o w . H ere's ona of
IB.OfiO.OO* 1/3 II P. Motor. AIR THERM ELEfrTKIC HEAT­
the most profitable branchee of
Phono 0168.
ERS reduced from 116.67 to
th e big Anio buainees. Q. i
SI.1.B0, Two burner electric hot
Approved. W rite today. Autoplait
latee. $9.40. H. II. Pope Co.
C rafts T rai/tlnr. Bo* A e /a
DAltOK LOT, dudrable for bulldInc. Ph. 860.
H erald, Hi «
IhR, ^ a rk A re, d ta te in. 780-W.

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TOR BALE. S room house, b ath
and Karate, house newly painted
Inside, price I8M 000. Thl* la a
'rira|rwbto homo
hi Ban ford
Hrlghtu ltnm rdliU i pom cnlori
w a . Wmtarrvi. lire to r. n o
S Park Are., Phone JUO,
FOR SALK:
4 BEDROOM H 0 U 8 U 3 tip and
1 down, in food downtown loctiHon. A thorouzhly good houve
&gt; and worth a*kinR price,
j MODERN APARTMENT build■ Ing. recently decorated, close In.
containing 4 two bedroom apnrt\ inenta, one com pletely farntkhett
1 and available fo r immediate
possession.
TWO APARTMENT HOUSES,
rlose In ^ w ith jjo o d Income ami

vat-anrie* for Immediate pn*.
session.

WELL FURNISHED 6 ROOM
house, in good location, modern
with garage, close to stores, on
two lots—a good houte fairly

priced.

Call 9196, Renton's furniture EXPERIIW
young woman
stenographer, Muet Ttnow typKaehange.
ing and shorthand. Chase A .
C73.F31Y JlIJTAomNC] pa'pre and
Comp a n y 1
____________ (
wire Htnttgh for 6 acres. J. D.
lJtlle, 37:. BIB-Il.
WANTED: W aitress, good pay—
short hours-^6 days a week.
A pply Roy Johnson Grill, Mag­
HTARTAN * all aluminum trailer,
nolia Ave.
3 memtha old, Naval Air Due,
M EN—to team DIESEL, - Naw
Rev. CJtas. Oiltnore. "
uses open huge field &gt;n *n duetrlal aud farm lhg commun­
TTlAVIiO houte trailer, Clean,
ities. Reliable, mechanically In­
aleejw 4. Mm. nWiop. Apt. 3. Oil clined men with fa ir cducatlbn
Park Ave.
preferred. Training start* a t
home, will not interfere w ith m
your job. .If you feel qualified,
ICE CflEAM cabinet. 3 hole. Phone
wrtte. for free facte. UlllItMs
“ 1Z30-J.-------------Diesel Training, Box D, d o
Herald,
JlkSTUO niA T O fl.
WesUngtsotkA
approximately 0 cu. ft, First claw TRAINED PIlA C flC A L NURSES
are in demand—full or apare
CfilidlUon Cull Oviedo 2*03.
lim e. Easy to learn a t home
with Wayne' plan.
No * high
CUT FLOWERS, ti[&gt;otted plan's
school or. previous, experience
and complete landscape servdee
necesssrv. Get free Inform a­
a t rensonnblp price*. - A. F.
tion. Wavne School of P rac­
Ramsay, Florist, Hlpes Ave. at
tical Nursing Box N d o H er­
railroad. P hone 319.
ald.
|

MANOR AOAINHT HAIL
ATL GO
6 ROOM HOUSE on lake.
Y•»u nml etch of you atn hereby GOOD
'n
'm o d e r n .
seres of land.
n n iir iM
fl ltd r*f|iiirfMl to present
0
W ORK W A N TED
13,600.00.
TUXEDO FEE D S—complete lit:;.
vri» c la im * anil #!emftfs*if » liicti sou.
nr F ifh e r of you, mas Have MRninst 27 ACRES HEAVY hammock land
H unt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
GENF7RAL contracting, pU ntlng,
( h ' M t a t e of I I A l U i r W . K A I I l —22 acres tiled, eleven wells,
.roofing and carpantry repairing.
ALL
late of lilil
tile In goof| condition, tenement MEATS, Groceries and Purina
I), li* the r«UiHY Judg** of Sem«
G uaranteed satisfaction, g, fl.
IfUrtle &lt;*4NiOlr, PlnriilM , i t h l» 4T*f#h’*
house and barn. $8,600.00—
Grogan, Phone 783-J.
feeda
at
Touchton
A
Wa'son,
In Ilia
tiflU#« o f fiiilfl U k iiiiily
Ip rtn * /
'*
1201 Criery Ave. Plume 1199,
-il SAtiforiii "Floridi, within eiBhi B ROOM
H OU SE
In
good
10 Business O pp o rtu n ities t
ralendar month* fmm the • I!»»** of
enndlUoit, on 3 lots, modern,
the lira! pllMLafloii of tfila notice,
DAVIS ENAMELS, all colors, .t.o RAI INROAD MAN to sell exK«trh rlaiiii or (iPiirAiiil ill* 11 he in
some fru it—$4,725.00.
a i illne t and ahall *iale ftii hi are
r lour A Deck enainels, oil stain
clusivo Ram to railroad men —
ail re m|#f #isre a mi |H&gt;i| olMce eiltlFesta IIUILDING with living quarters,
R. E. B. Company, 230 B o u la-,
''■ 'nH h and all colon in Oil,
containing 3 stores, one with
■if the j *Ialio " H i t , and ehall lip *ww»
(JiinMly palm A enamel priced
vard Bldg. Detroit 2. Mich.
i « b / l h " r L Ir n n n t , agent, n r a l stork of merchandise and other
to sell.* Riihson Sporting tJotHU,
tufliry, * m*I nili nUin i iditti or *i%two rented, $6,000.00 for m er­
I
t
marttl not so fileil ahali !** vtihl
Lo a n s
308 East F irst Hi.
chandise a t inventory and build­
Kiel tYl» KUHHV
ing.
As
m ill i l l relciF c*f Mir* LirLOANS MADE
ta lp of I I A f t R Y W
f A llt*
FRED W. HUNDER
FROM 11$ TO 1*06
ALL drchrswl.
6 BURNER FLORENCE OIL
Room
2
-Fla.
S
tate
Hank
Bldg.
Klral luihllrAtloH 13/17/14,
s tr ic t privacy; fast atrvioa
RANCiJ^ good condition.
Rt.
__ _
Phone IMO
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
2,
Box
103,
Sanford.
N*
l-aniTo: JOHN If, TlfOMAA, 14 Old
102 Sknfcrd Avenue
berg,
IH ACRE FARM— 2 aetes muck.
I k r tlu r linad. Atlanta, Ih o rc ts.
Ynu »r #
h ereby requlretl
and
6 room house. 98 ft. well g ooj ELECTRIC VACUUM CLKANn rd v trd I t i lw ^ m l ap|tpar wjmi» (lie , water. "60 cUrui trees. Located
BORROW HERB W H E R E
Ifd d a y n f F r lii uar&gt; A O
1917*
*B8, lawn mover, electric radio,
PRIV a CT IS RESPEC TED .
on Old Ijtke Mnry road. Cor­
le
lh a
h ilt
i.r 4‘n m |iLlrit
f lln !
b attery nullo, 8 day atrlcking YOUR nature! iW tra Tor privacy
a g a ltiil y o u In $nla rauae In the
nelius W. W right.
clock, guitar, circulating wood
In m onty m a tu re la a t r i e t l f #
f*fr «-till I ’nurl* nf Heiiilfinle f’rtiinfjr
heater. %F rrd Myers, 311 E.
a I Ha it fo n t. F lo rid * . ItJP He ber$*a FIVE ACRE 1»FARING GROVE
respected hare.
F rltnda I M
Th nrna* . being an action for dlv2nd
St.
Phone
II7-J.
.
relatives a re not aueatlcma).
with f i n room house needing
orf*.
T h e Hanford llafald* la de*
a S tc t your credit. T our a »
repairs, a good tmy at $55.00.
signaled a* the nearn|iap*r In whh’h
RUTGER »^uT MARGI.OBE UmT. ••'o
y e r or buslneae associatM
T erm s.
hla Order ahall he p e W U liM for
ato plants. -Phone 81,1-J.
four p o n iw u lh f werfcs.
will
not bee. of y e w personal
RDREKT A. W. WILLIAMS.
W I T H I N . U , V. Ile riid o n , C le r k « f
,
affairs.
Thar* U no cauM fm
.
“
Realtor
Oft
A
M
G
EH,
Sweet,
iu
Icy,
„
tree
•aid UniiVt at Hanford. Florida, and
embartaaamaitL
A tlantic Bank BMg. ’ ripe, 86c bushel. IJ.35 crate.
the offlelal eeal lharvof. !h*" Ihe Phone *^32
Reaaonsbla
ereolt requirem ent*
24th day of Oerember AO 19 44.
Bring containers. Hawke, Paola.
iX I* IIKHNIRLN* Uletk
FIVE R0 OM COTTAGE on ed’r «
No co makers on money loaaa
roel
Of
fire.
■
&lt;H#al|____
of town paved a tre e t with all
VarlaMe pejrmen, *
city conveniences.
Priced at FOR SALE: Windows, all*" c&gt;$3750.00.
PIm
prrsa, standard sites for Im­ Florflfc Bank RMg.
Robert A. Williams. Realtor
mediate d e liv e ry ,' 1120 17tli
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Rt. Orlando. Fla. Phone 9732.
D r. Laonan! Herker
I"~
1 —" ■■ -~J I r •
O ptom etrist
FOR SALE
23 fL TROTWOOtT hotisV trailer, FULLY LICENSED A uctioneer
Byta eian ttn ed —Cilstse* (IttW Two story fram s houae East front
Jtu t startin g business In San­
furnished, like new, likeable
103 R. O range At a.
with large living room end
ford would Ilka lo h e ir from
prlee. Behind Junior Officers
Orlande, Florida
plenty of porches.
Building, Naval Alr_Base.
^ j any ponon or business firm
Phan* 4 H 1
Three bed room house close t &gt;
w ishing to have auction tales.
f l~ ARTICl-ES W A N T R D ~ . Reply flo* "Auction" e/o Hsr*
school. A t a real hargln;.
Smnlt stucco Huiigalow. Lest buy
I'L L BUY your car regardless!
In Florida.
,»
I* *i»i» S i h NS
of age or condition. Roy Reel,,
A beautiful country home with
aoa W. 2nd SL
I
fru it of all bind and five acres
o ^ jp K ir T s 'lG H *
good Celery land.
WANTED TO BUY or rent, 10 good
0. n. tandrea*. Pbon. V.». J
One five room bungalow beet
ptanoa. aluminum boat 5 motor.
residential **ectlon of the cUy.
Ur. S tarke, rriknrahlp rrtm t,
Apartment houte close In fu r­
l» \ C K M . C S I O f A I r Sanford, Fla,
\
nished- t ringing In good Income
u m 41 UC»H HlUU T U M
each tponth. In a location th a t
will always cause It to be 7 PaU , U vaatncb, Hupp lice
rented. Good Investment.
48 acres Ignd on brick road with
b a r y , c h ic k s '
tlx room house, 4 flooring w sllj,
...
*• v T '. V
t
tractor, tool* artd 'tom* -furnlSanford X-Cel F red St* o
tu re . 66 fruit tree*,
DEPEND! 1
A nle« comfortable boms with
Music.
severs! extra lota.
- c------- *— —’
A nlre flaking and hunting eamp VOH BALB: Very choice Houtctn.
Ouemaey,- Aryahtre and Jersey WATC» REPAIR, Diamond Mtlocated on a baautlful lake.
m Mr. W lk tfalry hedere, M M inch. Non I ting,
Make Ufa worth living as you
ner at
a. One wAik’a
enjoy seeing the quail p ic/ related mala (no with | head.
atrvlek^U.
I foment cod rarm s, MoOraw. N.
around your front door stepv.
— 1 '•
bearing the flak jumping and
PIANO tuning
^ ’flay in g In the lake, aea the
L. L. SUIc r
' Saeutlful moon lig h t on the T lF O JERSEY oowa, frtah, M.*B
W or Mqale
hike end foal th a t cool breese.
la k e Monroe,
EDWARD F. U N K. Realtor
EXPERT HApio REPAIRING,
Roderick Adama. Saleswan
Fred M y e ry 111 tt. 2nd S t
TO R SALE; I Jersey tniOc cow. 1
I Phossa t l 4 l _________
electric h o ttjw tn l cook range.
LQ*nr * f o O n d
tx * T. U . ItogUah. country Club 14
I ARTICLES FO R SALT
:-TiM&gt;9g«
RADIOS,
h O W .« pigs 4 week* old. Phone
sheet music, gut
2022.
Box, phone 063

lA R K L U 'S

BBRTH

BKWlwSl

Build
““
‘a pcruble alactrie.

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W g g p &amp; g jjp g W

Wanted Iferalu

In Unity There* U Strength—
To P nU K t th e P m i of th e W orld;
To Prow oto the P ro f r u n of A m erica;
■T * Prod nr# Prooporlljr for Hanford;

AN IN D EPEN D EN T DAILY NEWSPAPBH

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

E stablished 1908

VOLUME XXXVIII

Tresses Snipper

Truman Declares
Lower Prices Are
'rosperity
President Cites Need i
For Greater P ro-,
duction, R e a s o n ­
able Pay Demands

A ssociated Preen Leaned W ire

.’ WEDNESDAY. JAN. 8. 1947

Selection Of
M arshall Is

NO. 50

IFive Persons
Hurt As Fire
Destroys Pier

rhreo Killed In New Jersey Plane Crash

Installed,. As .
Kiwanis Head

.

WKKHAWKKN. N. J . —
Ja n . 8. (A1)— A apoke-nnar. *■- ^
for tin- N ew York C entral
Hailroiiil snltl Utal d am ag e
is e x p t'flfd In run into sev­
eral million dollars in th e
general alarm fire to d a y In
two of th e road’s e x p o r t
piers at W eehaw kcp, N. J .
New
York Central Fir*

^ A S H IN G W N . Ja n . 0. (A1)—
I h r S rltalr unanimously tp prosrd the - .rdlnalltui of (ieerge
.VlatsbaU a&gt; H rrrrls rj of S ta tr
("day. It tried less than an
•"■ur aflee ihe President
the nppiditlra.s t to Capita) Mill
f ir* r dppiiital. ...
• : 34,
•

W ASH IN GTON, J a n . H.*
“ (/P)— P resident T rum an told
^C ongress totlay ho thlnkn
.r y a
E m lo rs c th e key to A m erican pros- v 1u,&gt; ' ° l t , s e b lu lo rM .
ment Of City Plan
perity th is y e a r is low er
prioes. And he added th a t
For Colored Park
m eans inbor m ust sto p p u s h -’
Ing wage dem ands th a t will
l i s t e r Thnrp was today ini keep prices high. .S aid th e • tailed m» president of rite KiwaqIs flu b , and retiring President
p re s id e n t:
J . U \ Hall was rtiiq;ralulat&lt;-d on

*4

9

Damage Estimate Is
Several Million In
Ruilroad'H E x p o r t
Dock Fire In Jersey

Appointment Is Ap­
proved In*Washing­
ton, Entire World;
Marshall Is Silent

.

“THE WEATHER

Mo-.Hr cloudy end ueciilonsl B(M
te t i in eity rm e north portion.
Pair in south and rrn tral portion*.
Cnn&gt;idrrable cl.nidlne** and fog in
north portion tonight.
Coolerr tlr r m r north. otherwise1 little
change in tem perature.
Genii#
rant to southeast wind* in aouth
and gentle rariab lr triads o re r
north.

I ) ASSH tiA TKH P R R S a!
• •rneral Marshall said today
|l at |n&lt; would l*r fooli.R to estmACCOiDINO to the Sant* M.rntca, metti nt this lime &gt;n m n llen ifo f
C h in Kitirvi W et ill expressed
Calif., poUc*. William Pyle l above), Sinie liepartiiiriil policy. In fdet,
a
heliei
I hat. the blu/e was started
16, of W u t l a i Angeb-a, I* rrp u rteJ the (ieneral refused to say i»tySHOWN ASOVI la • general view of
"A s the &gt;rar I*147 open* A m tica hi* adm inistrative record (nr the
In the Igniting nf gas when a drum
to have, admitted that h r bad lliitit* nhout his plans as numbertb« M iami-to-Nowatk plane which
has never h ern *t» strong o r vo pine- P»M -eu r hv Lieut, (h o rn ie r
(Jengmt
of r.tthtdr sprang 4 Irak and the
anlpped tbe tresses of atx young on- Cabinet o f f i c e r .
crashed Into a wooded area uear
'p e t o u * . For nrver have our pros- e.nrl Myers of Kurd is. Mr. Ih a rp ,
cathidr came in runt act w ith w ater, f
wnnteo With barber them* he 1* &gt;farsh” tl talked to newsmen -vp*n
Carmel, N. J , w ith at least three
who is iiiaiiNKi-r of the Imal STTIce holding. In each case the women ihe plnnc carrying him home
wf,rois hern h rig h lrr."
known dead and all the survivors
Ih e to e tv.t- tanned hv hfch
&gt;•( th e W estern Union Telegraph were waiting on b ut Isencbes when flout &lt;’Hints -topped at (itn ittJ U e
f \ repoi ted injured. The DC-3 can U-d
Anti tlien lie went nit to say:
Company, tins served ditrliig tit vs .ml- .up! drn»c vbinds Pi smoke
-apl
that
he
hod
discussed
\h
e
he
approached
lltcin
mid
cut
their
k30
passengers
and
a
crew
ot
three,
" I irjrc t, and I know the past y e a r a , first vice president
ttiivrtfrd u \c t the lliiduitt River*
hair., (/fltrri.ational .Voumiphoto t |*&gt;*-lLility nf h i, ii|)|&gt;olntin*nt
t i Shown In the Drblgetou, N. J., IlosAmerican people teject, the- notion
f the Huh.
with President T ium an, hut the)
tt.ilrrltttn i up|Hisitr m i d - t o w n
'
y
'iiie
i
pltat
(left)
a
rc
hcutlaaa
V
enitU
Britt,
O
ther
officer*
installed
were
that w r m ust .have another d e­
(it'iieral's uldr explained th a t ^hr
.
i
.
S
fbJf
Lamberton.
N.
C
,
talking
to
Paul
M aithattau. T n c railroad em ploye­
T
rank
Latttson
a*
first
vice
J.renctual appointment was mil known
pression. I am referring to m inor
,
1 Fuclra of New York City, a passenrs u r r e ' injured when the fire
siflenl; W. A. Morrison n* second
.to Marsjinll until lie In-util it n tr i
detours and humps in the m ad vire pre»idt*nt; P. I*. Cumpliel! ns
- * i fee on the ill-fated craft. The couple
luulic
not
no
p
in
three,
which
was
tlic
rndiii
in
the
plane,
as
it
f
W
ahead—these we know we shall trea su rer; Oscar H arrison a* fin­
-iS tH -' •
• are hailed as ''heroes" of tragedy by
ile-ti&lt;i|*cil. T h r llattics spread to
cn.twrfrd from China.
r, f h e lp in g p assen g e rs from . th e
ancial, secretai* and Italpli A,
have."
The a|t|»iinli)ifqt of* (ieneral
pier four and thousands of N ew
*
ttti wrecked airliner. The transport wus
In an economic message to Con- S m ith u* secretary.
Mm-hull
was
.hailed
lollay
by
Director* in-tailed w ere: U&lt;&gt;y
™ w ithin 76 m ilc ^ o f It, destiualiute
*1 nrt botind I'lupiiniters watched
—gfrs*, President T ru m a n outlined
James A. Parley a- an excellvni
Mann, Joel H eld, Luther Doss,
when the crash occurred. AH of tho
spurts ot tlam r leap hundreds of
hoicr.
Former I'nstm aster-*#n' h i * view* on how depression can E d u n id I-me, Sanford Dou.lnoy
Injured were taken In nearby hos­
fen into the air.
be avoided. H e raid w r need m ore and B. H. Crumley. K, (i. Kil­
I f t ul Turley said that President
p ital, (Inlrm aliiituil .Vowndphofol
Trum an u m frtrtunale i.t being
• \ tier! til lb trr N ru 'lu lk Cily
production— about 5 percent more patrick was a t sent due. to illness.
ntile to obtain M ar-ball for the
Kdwanl Lane. Julius Oingfeldcr
11f rf* ...I- ii.giii lirillr.d JO railroad
th an last year, l i e said, we’ve Rot
j prst
Tarlev added “ I think He
— -to keep employment at its record- and W. U. Zacliry were arre te d
!
Kid illi.l I'l'.ir.itin lim n VVc| • ill carry on in the -arue excel­
as oust lieutenant governur*. a«
breaking hiph level, lint to do were the followmif past presid­
rhjkt kri. \ \ r- i N ru 'lu rk and
lent m anner s- did secretaries
both of these thinRs, tiir |&gt;copIe ents of the Sanford Club the
. Ilyrne, anil Cordell H ull."
t Hu •t t ’lM \ . 1
I In Washington, where tha Bpliave Rut to be able to buy the Itcv. E. I). Urownlee. •&gt;'. f . 11a. 1 i n r v.r .i '0 ladiuad »ai v oi
Sfm lndn (Vitmtv (' ohiiiii****»»»«•t* pointinent is lu-int: applaudM.
l&gt;er, \V. II. Zachry, Kd Randall,
Rood* to keep production RoinR.
lirii; 'll .01 i'll i tlu rr when the
ImoP .bplotualir nod ropgresaioSel 1
nrr
furl'd
with
a
n*tt
Fred
Wilson
and
Julius
DingM.IM r. T rum an said th at means
lire .lulled in 1 .11 but about icn
c r.' "Pop" t Campbell »a« highly how to ptnv dp inoit wiittit- for lenders nurred Hint the (irn i.'sl
/ , price* have Rot to come dow n so commended for hi* 10 years of rrnm|H*&lt;l df purtmrnW in tn«* Stiiii- likely will follow the internstlonal
\\ i*f r 1. Il.i/.cil 1 hr railroad said
nrtl* Count v Court 111h i Tli i *4 line set by Ilyrne, and that TliM
*• the people can buy. H e asserted service n* club treasurer
JttyiiH’Ht fni fill'll]I't i * nf Hii' |n«-jsl
tlr.it .ill ..t I t Origin cart on pier
include .. firm stand toward Ha*- . Men.»e.sh«. en . he N ' imi*sita poknrtaiimi,
that businesses should reduce prices
imilr l minty, . I ivtr 'I iiaIv y
'll.ur
were raken in v ilcti.
“*rhn*r
who
h«kf*
brant
whenever it can to increase the
* tt.
.
a - * i 1 nodal ton haw Iutii mgilril hai»tl
a w Sob*vicff% concerts pbv that *t
S. t rrnicinlfi ti* « j . the file that
l-om ifn nuarivra - re
&gt;#
|j||Sl of fhrni «|lmaM
purchasing ppw rr that w ill bol«trr
these Mini other
possibllilf?*. rcachctl holder* hv ihi« mornimf, f i« difficult tn in tliir (hut the
black clouds of stpoks lolled a*
markets. H r added that labor
Chinese political circles lit H hant- tni,I II. I! ♦ idunnifi. i»rcj»idi*ui •♦flprcty youtij? j;IrI who i« rhnrm
cross
from the we,t &gt;i.l» and spread
should (flra in Horn dem ands for voted to endorse the C ity program Ion the inerrnsv
out this hui believe the M arshall appoint- thr rnunii’ u'tmip The fu st imc I ih^ them with ber artU try hnover
the
tutdtmvii M unhattan arra.
excessive w age increase* that w ould fo
ent of„ a . recreation-1 Judge W
are
pointed
for
thew*
I’tiriU
&gt;vdi
hi*
.Kihlny
|
ovm
ten
yearn
of
concert
work
mem
means
th
r
S
tate
D
epartm
tnt
io rr establishm
.................. ..........
th a t hr rerpt n il more
i to hi*r credit in a ' p i l e of lvr&lt;*‘ I
r k for young colored people, |nte
| morning re to star.- valuable re­ will give ils chief attention 'to
rerji^re price increase o r prevent til_ p. aark
I lir New 'im k k-nr D epartm ent
m mi' and flvr yru i- uf a ir," ht*
also to assist in "*
the program' In .v‘••"ti
a u lt space in *ed lli..I [lin e lias Jtussi (A nirriran rrlntsoiie', wS h
M*y*&gt;r II Jaim -] l . u t wa» reprice reductions.
every way possible. Dr. Urownlee cords, also d rrlat
niM Tlfth “ In addition to the*;*. ele cted f o r n second one ye ar rsd 41 least tu « l.iKc alarm s frocn
in the bust finphasis mi. tile Tur East. T l f
T h e President called lor labor stated th a t the colored people had , been quite an increase
ninny concert*, »hc h*a been beard t erm , nml A n d r e w C a r r a u - u y -tgn- excdr.l M anhaitan^rcsidcft* w h o iiie
• Jaws that dh n o t punish labor, h u t made a very careful earvey In ness of his uffigr, vsiUi a* tunny Chtpesa Comniunisl* ere keepfig
in fie*pii*iil recitals and u- n e.l Ills o a t h of l o n i m l», l.'Ht-f '* i.rllrvr.l tile irrllirm lous b la re to
as VtHI to ;)6U persons n dny, apply ­ quiet, fo r the niofnenl.
Miiiiiit with major symplumy offtci- for r. thr.-p yen. l e t ... ot
'**tTuf’ 15o put a Strip to jurit3?ction- regard to establishm ent of« this ing fo r some sort of service. The
be .... the N ru \ , . i k side ol the
Hut
in
th
r
first
expression
of
I
otchr%tras tliriHitjcbou! the
al strikrs and some secondary boy­ project.
unity judge's office issue-, many ..pti.lon from f(u**ian-&lt;onlr..lird
It.e in itial 11*4“ m ee tin g . t 'b e
I wo »:ilt» .ante iiotn loca­
Slnle*.”
Si.iifor.l t it)
. oiiii.ii-sii.n *i ' t i . t ri
cotts.
•tW- tR s Z?Ch.r&gt; , r1rp " 1r, r ‘' !,w l. Vy7»'ra o f 'TirenseV tnel„.|i..v .»*.- v.ntrrfr. the Berlin nevr»|.aper
I loriHk! the past two m u»«m * ev en in g .
tions
J4
lib - As away iiotn the
siw
anls
had
hestr,
other
civic
iBU,„
.iriver*.
.....
..
..ml
T h e President does think some Klwani* linn inms-.,, ___
ulmir MIm Solovieff lift* perform ­
ehtb* nml organizations
o rgan lrat on* by raUh)n|f ,|ceMWfc
,i...ri. Night Express welcomed Mni shall
Thills for n IJU.niili slrni.d -.(.•••I 4 Jiid’strrct. fet H slq. in N ew Y ork
ra ls-1 fi,
'.‘“.“T
........... .
us
u
tnan
of
what
It
called
inorst
wage adjustm ents are necessary. clubs mid for
ed in concert and with orcbestiaT and stucco building to l*e erected
Ing f-0 2 fo r the .Salvation
Maltatlon Arm
Armyy are |f j.a| m gttera j&gt;*......
„«!•*•« (I.slide views and |udlcirs th a n '
ft oin Richmond, Va.. to .Sao ul *Palm etto Avenue and Second which is d itr s th ..|i|s.sitr h tr blaz* H e said management must recogn­ C brlslm
ai fund. (.apt.
Capt. Byrd H
u d - ',,r,f
lce•divorces
1
talnlng
tn
hristm as
Hud,|ra t|Ui
andP Tthe
.lelallrd
f.yruest
It
predicted
that
M
ar-'
Franciico, ('allf. and from Maine Slice! by, tbe Holler Motor Hale* iiir railroad pier.
ize that greater production can p er­ son of tha local .Salvation Army work on all county court proceed­
shall would work fo r closer co­
to Arixorm* Many of thear up* Company, were submitted hv Hob
m it bigger j u y checks ft* well a* post congratulated the club on ings.
operation
with
Russia.
.
icn r one en have been in citic- that,
1'ax A ssisso r Hanford Dotiilney
si - • Holler, J r uml liv Frank Asiilow er prices. T h e President de­ th A
llWll
isWTeat.
English
and
French
journal!.1*
InivinR heard her play, bitvr
................
- ' uT. Mask
H enry Mcloiuliit
and
Hasky said today th a t lie had brought up me m easuring the switch in lerm a
contractor,
I wete up
clared that the minimum wage
her
bock
for
mure
••Snr.f.x
.1
i* down,
the
m
atter
of
more
.space
fpjhi*
proved, H N Sayei .■.*\ mno
Wight
atlendaucc prD rs. Jack departm ent last year, but that the j [jf p a r ty tactic*. with M r&gt;TrwTVIBM, won ------j . should be raised above its present ItusscJI
.mU'c.t
f
o
r
t
u
n
a
t
e
to
l
is
v
,
‘
1
■L'
-ticket*
announced th a t ticket*
(&lt;iin|&gt;lishe,| an artist upl.iai m I nger. said tml»)
^ 40*ctnt base—and the la ir labor were for sale to the colored motion ( oiumission did not agree w-ith j mll|| ,j,Ua having made another
iiit’#'e’lti iii l
( i.ncrrf here*, -aid Mr l i . l v m a x . l
G
\V *-p.-m-t-i.
hi* request*, lie said that he would ,
. ,
.....
,,
standards act should hr extended to pictures of wild life, sponsored not hr&gt;og up more requests of thi J "»ov»
dealing wtHi the pmhl-in
"n n .l I an. -n ip ll.ai il.p full
I lu'erised .-if|..re.l ln-n
•|ii.-stvd th at Iiie I 'd ) ...I, .jit ,-■&lt;(
- classes id .w orkers that now a te by tho boy scouts, to be shown t.slurp until building i- on a .....re I "f orgn.iDIng n, , t year . p r.-u |.
ia-lsllip will
ta k e a d i a x t u v c ,»f ordiuHurr _ ■■-qulrli.g •.-■titlrut.-s
tit the, .South Side I’rim sry School. h’l ib.tahtiul t*aKtn. At prrnfm , ro * u
tminpilgn.
excluded. _______•_____
t
h
i
s
r
a
r
e
t
r
e
a
t
.
"
-•* •«....
, (iuests were Mr. Myers, T. II,
from nil
pra.Tiviiig beauty
double to iwq and a »half
Unu -s !i V I be Italian press is lalUing
"Y»u Name It", n combination
Beyond i Rat, the P resident Adams of Gainesville, C. U. Brad- arc
Toll.iwi.ig one on her it.q il «p treatm ents.
what they have been. h. said.
about political crisis in America,
I’lir lily Atl.iiuey, talent uml minstrel show, will
—
t
n
.
.
- ■* thinks taxes ought to stay high lor Adam*
prurances
in
n*sir!Tl
in
Net.
YorX
lsv
A. J. Thomason of Or commissioner* yesterday ! although in Italian jo u rn n h i'ic
Fieil it. Wilson, a a , d u et tr.l In be presented at Ihe High Schoal
Icy ami
»i
The
tiding | parlance any V abinet change
a
Oily, the Herald Tribune s»r..te, draw up such an ordinance, re ­ Au.iiturium by members of the
a while. H e agreed jh a t they ought ■'py '
F rin k D«e. of J ? } ™
passrd a. rcsululhm col Itmelts. ...„ . . o.
to come dow n as soon as possible,
C. 1L Clouts, retiring com missioner I crlala. ■
quiring Hint beautlealn,. wltlln or Seminole' High School Glee Club
night a t 8:16,oVlock when' Mirin n "Once again Miriam Solovieff
proved th a t
she is one /if the
_ Ilia “ *Germans,
probably
b ut he doesn’t feel this is the tim e. A V CUrk of Sunford *nd Ciyjj* who was present, for his service* | than
* others,
-*1— -*■■inhl’nilg niora
nVPr Holovlelf is nr.--ruled In a violin most gifted to our yuuitgrr viol- colored, In- required to secure u Thursday evening at H:00 o’clock. '
an
y
ur*
nrhvou*
over
H u ll and Harold iK aitner of the lo the nennie of Seminole County
Tillm *hnw. first
fir
given on Dec.
W hefl taxes do come down, M r.
Byrnes' resignation. They n-em concert at th.' High School A udit­ onist*. Her tone U exceptionally S tate certificate attvsttug (bat
is in'lnj; rrpi*
epcated by popular
they are qilulified beauty ..peraKey
club.
orium.
while
in
office.
to
be
so
rry
because
they
feel
ih
a
t
&amp; T ru m an believes tlse cuts should
large for a ulayer »f (he gentler tors, befoie being allowed t,( prac­ r**qursl untl sum
Hilton Brown ’of (')mltiotn was
mine mure m ui leal
"Mis* Solovieff i(«« had :&gt; bu-y
he distributed fairly so as to
anpointed u* superintendent of the Ilyrne*’ speech In H tutlgsrl last season and tier t.|q»-(«ianre* on ses mid it* Iex u re is luiliiuuli - and tice.
imitilirri ai«» U’l
tu-lng added. It is
last
September
save
them
a
li.qie
sensuous.”
lighten the load on the m ast of
i’urrhsee .if IT. refunding S e n e * ui HH*r (III e*4‘l ton
(,'ounty Home.
f Miss Ollie
of exlsence. Now he won't be on the m any concert ^ugr* of the
While
sttemlance
at
the
4"«iiu’f
r
t
Securing
of
rig
h
t
o
f
way*
fo
r
A
bonds
at
I'bUI
apiece
wti»
up
Rifv'o W hittl «•,
consumers an d still give business
hand fo r the approaching (■•-ace eastern pari of tin- (o ile d S ta le , U limited to membcrH of tin*
Stale
Road
-tilt
was
reported
ns
|.roved,
-aid
Mr.
Sayer
\
p
ree
where she la - h e x playing hove
I'l.e csm wi II include tho fol­
the incentive for high production.
romplet* except a stiinll strip .•(inference on Germany.
u*qOviaUuri, 11w*i um* miiiio of f t 2b pel lilt ...I- estuM.-be'l , io , me
llar.d ,| k a il tier Interaeelaimed w»tb -iq.erlntive* intuit*
T h e President called for an exthrough no orange grove for which , But Lieut. (Sen. Lucius B. t lay, been
tii li««fi* iiv ftiiiiiilf nr tin' \ "iif i *t for sttllolu. 'I 'I red lot, ... (Ill l.e\&gt; !
of |.is i-e ,‘' ,1.-. 1st. .1 M. t'o lem v i.
imsiim, H u .ton tlscock, band
•
tension of ren t controls. H e said
the Commission is now ncgniatlng *hu becomes the European • ”m- "She e.i|.a;» to S u x t-.il ii-fir.InT ( tHiri for wiiiit'i kuitiii* .. i.-- section of tbe vetnet«-ry ju-t o|ie..
dit*-cl.»i - lt.e end men w ill be
in March, told (Sriman
..f
wfiiild like to avrtii tl*rtii4«*U
w e ought to - start a* long-range
r ' f Contract was l e i 't o .1 If. Winls- inuiider
ed.
ilu ieu c e G rantham , Bill Ludwig,
leaders In .Stuttgart today thi.t he frmn n brief u,.-atx&gt;, duiing the the opjm rt unit y t n I i r a r I In
Vrlh
and
Hon
of
llaiu
rs
(Tty
A letter was read from \l t
housing program to reduce the cost
i a pn.grnio
Spencer Harden, t'a rl WillUtmt,
E aparim rnlal work has
tt&gt; move Itopstt awny from the Lellrve.1 Marshall’s appointm ent holidnyv to ,&gt;r
r(iin|tll«h(*d
nuiftirian.
Webb, wbo -ut.t lie wishes to Karl I me and Jack Nil.ye. ,
t,
o f housing and help sta rt a m il­ going on fo rs e v a ra l w aeki
road which runa from Oviedo to would not change American tmiicy that pronti.es the »ti.u.«l t.f roerect a g ain g e on West Firs.
The opening chorus num ber will
C entral Florida E xperim ent ^Sta­ the Orangd County line.
lion new houses tills year.
in. Germany.
S treet between Tam arind and he "Dark Town S tru tters Bail".
and a t east and xrM valde
About the happiest man In the
Receipt o f flO.OOO, the firs t inM r. T ru m a n said that Social tion
1‘ertintm ott Avenues, request intf
forma In celery and vegetable
IIO Y Ht'OilTH M E L T
Specialty number* will include:
Security benefits should be in- blight control by mean* of fog sU llm tnt on this y ear’s Racing entire picture aeemed to he
th a t th is block be re-ione.l from "Bicycle built for two," by 1‘eggy
Commission fund*, was reported to llyrnet. W hetf a group gathered
residential to commercial statu-. Pippin uml Kay Shoemaker j "M os­
. created.
A Buy Scent board of review
_
—
, hroduelng generatofa which w ere th# Beard, according to 0 . 1*. around B rm ra a t a diplomatic
The m a tte r was referred lo tin* quitoes" by double q u a rte tte .
Herndon,
county’
clerk.
O
nr-half
nf
was
held
Monday
evening
n
t
the
reception
in
The
W
hite
House
L e flriflln H n it
I*11*1
to w w n troopi
With a .Song In My l i s e r f
It O l a t i o n U i r e r e d .. *,landings during the war. A genara- this am ount will go to Ihe County last nig h t to w ith him well, hx Ep'ncopal I’ariih House, and work , F. C. Winn ha* moved his Music zoning comtpittee.* .
Nollir Tram i; "Blues in Ihe
School Board heretofore agreed.
of acouts was pa.e.l upon prepara, Box store from it* former loca­
said w ith a smile:
Night”
b r Nancy
W H lU m l|
Application of Ruth Ht, Jo h n . "There, are two happy day* I t tory fo r tho Court u f Honor which tion in the Princes* Bunding In
■■Shortnin Bread" b y ' Clarence
Carles to o perate a liquor’
the life of a man in public office will be h. Id oh Jan . 20, 'It waa re- room ier quarters n e ^ door in
■tore at Klv* I’oint* on the Orlatulo —-thtf d ay he is elected, and the of acouts^wns lin.ssrd upon prepara- Iiie east h ajf of the form fr Table
(■ranthunti "S t. Louis Blues"
w u approved.
ported by Ralph A. Sm ‘ln, scout H upplr Store, which for the ;xut
Ihdorcs M cLrlland; Betty Rene
who It now ataydng at tha May- Highway
day
he
itep
a'o
u
L
"
he Board confi
confirmed all present
Ball, A nita Aiken, Betty Dun­
executive.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. W ) - /air Inn.
year has been occupied by the
. &gt;
ne Copeland,
Cope
can anil Ucttv Jane
and
Legislatlon was presented to - II# explained that the Ineectl appointm ents in the present sta tu s,
'Echols Bedding and Kqrnlturo
In 1808, th* United States had
Tire jtrent resp irato ry power* Company,
" I . Got Plenty of N othin" by
Congrats today whicn would have clde. Id- the form of hot gaaaee Mr. Herndon reported. A* d a rk , a horse population o f 20,($&gt;0.00
Jan Jrnklnaun.
” fitf-reaehlltg effeete on Labcr covering Urge arena hav# better he waa dlrrcted to advertise fo r and a truck population of on*, of th e fox led th o ancient* to i Th« Echols firm , which still
fo r two dump tniekrf to be
believe th a t lt« lungs, uied m ed l-' . . . . .......... ...... ..
Klolse Cook will perform an
h i t a a s o c i A T K i t r-n»:s«»
union, and their contracts. Under penetration qualitiea than eprajra. bids
in
1040,
there
w
ere
10,000,00
used by th e County Road D ep art­
einally, w ere good fo r asthm a, j iwcupica th* rear portion of the
■lance. The
finale.
___
S late S enator (Edwin G. Fraser acrobatic
a measure offend by Senator and alao envelope all part* of ment.
hors**
and
6,000,000
trucks.
-l..p—linn
will
move
It,
restore section,
It* re filed action today with tbe State "Swann##" will b« giv»n by tb e
A tttrn e y L. F. Boyle was In­
Joseph Bell of Minnesota. Con- plants. U Is hoped that this new
' j tall display today to Its new Supremo C ourt to ottg Clarence entire cast.
to attend th* coming m eet­
.
Jfrgea would outlaw fclosed shop rajaareR will open new po*«lbl- structed
: quarters a t W8 Sanford Avenue, M. Gay front the office and surren­
o f the Slat# Road D epartm enL
. Cf^imts, unloq.shop unions and BUea In fungicide control. Re de­ ingJamea
C.
Rhode*
applied
for
a
i
The
m
attrea*
factory
established
der
the
position
to
him.
The
court
PARIS GUILTY O F BRIBING
maintenance -of membership eon- clared.
lease on R a t Island which is south
• here 26 years _ag o is still in did not Immediately set a date to
CoL J. If. William*, represent­ of Lake H arttev and “north of
hear
both
sides
of
the
case.
NEW YORK. Jan. 8. (A V - The
Minnesota Republican seeks ing tha Lister Company of Ehg- 8 ta ta Road 48 where It crosses
■
The atm osuhrre was
fur verdict In the Alvin J . Pari*
greemenU which require Jand. Who spent » yean in Burma Uta S t.J o h n s Rlveri Action waa
* cleared
»• a!u»
th
is
step
late
yesterday
when
the
j(
(iul,[y Th# 28-year-old novel
to Join a union before breeding and training elephant*, deferred on the request pending
Echols operate the firm , which
S tate Suprem e Court refused to j
ran be hired., lie also la and who served In Mesopotamia study of 8 ta le Road D epartm ent
and dapperr Bro«ciw»jritt
1804, th e Brjliah fleet, commanded reports a growing business lit accept an action filwsl bv A ttorney I
By Wlllsrd Co*wally
r to end contract* under
th e Seminole, Orange, le k e and
today
bysLord
Nelson,
handed
the
French
General
Tom
Wateon.
The
Slat*’*
convicted
requirem
ents.
*
;.
non-union men may be hired nnniiS,
.brl1.** ‘u tw o New York°f c S S f '
. .
.^V
fLW
ot
a knockout blew and Count Phil- Voluila county areas,
Gallipoli
in
World
War
I,
Rae
been
legal
ex
p
ert
sought
to
force
both
*“
back field star* In an e ffo rt ’to
en raaie to jo ln a union
several weeks study to LA w ton B a c k , C oIIh
Phlillppl. a tltDd^Frenehmsn. and llppl w aa taken prisoner and sent
to •present
their contenlclaim
i a i i i i aants
m e
_
LONDONERS GO HUNGRY
”Supreme
'— c,(* ourt, but fix the |iro-championahlp gam e
to the Bahama Island*.
pray
the
Idea
feg
spray
work
with
idee
tions
lo
th
e
pioneer
whit#
**tU*r
of
Ht*
P
n*’‘
maintenance of membership
Th* akill with which he dealt
• &gt; -•e-AiS
the
high irirmnai
tribunal niiu
said tins
th e action on Dec. 16.
of
_ using it to tame death dealing
M eeting- O f B o a r d Is* peninsula,- 1* . credited with with
LONDON, Jan. 8, UPf— Millions Jin
* nign
agreements which Ball want* to tneeeta
fever In the islands won the
tn
Africa
tod
India,
such
as
planting the
failed to comply with S tate
NKW AIRMAIL STOP
bo* barred, n* on* la com
eeteem end g ratitu d e of the of residenU are threatened w ltlirwho,l&gt;'
Iiudlan
statute*.
fltea that snread dyaettUry and SupL T . W. Lawton, after m onths (n Florida near
people en d within two years he h u n g er today In th* mounting
8 I
W
atson’s
petition
was
striker,
n , _ i i ___
cholera
and
malaria
earning
of absence due to Illness, hss re­ where he flret set Usd prior to won hi* freedom. H e flret settled Strike of truck drivers. Strike
Jan. 8. UP)—Ocala wilt
rentals
tk# record and the docket getOCALA.
at*. He hae also
sumed hi* duties a* county superin­ locating cn the weet. abort of old •(C h arlesto n , S. C. L ater he moved le a d e n estim ate th a t from 12,000 from
It. first airmail service Fri­
wae
cleared
for
a
suit
by
F
raser.
at tbe Mayfair Inn.
tendent of public Instruction, and
with his family and 100 sieve*
14,000 men a n Involved in the
Th* sen ato r was elected Comp­ day when an Orlando
has been welcome) at the Court ^ ± i ' u D . B . S , X , x S - to ■ s ite near Ft. Leudsrdele, end to
wUkout
which
ha*
halted
tho
tro
lle r in Novtmber. But Gover- Ulan* comes*in with mail
atom bomb c a su a lty
mar publisher of tbe Tampa Ti
then settled near th e Indian Rivet movement of food from all of tho
r
M illard Caldwell refu ted to Tha mail-will be carried
a
greet
nephew
Count PhlUIppI was great n*P
KWAJALE1N, J a n ^ ^ H
where he planted ritru e slock se­ elly’s principal m arkets.
Many
u#
F ra se r a.com rafctlon on th* line's Orlando-TaBahaaaee
morning., he said. Thirlng hi* ab­ cf Xing Louis ___of
XVI ofFrance.
Franc*.He
H* cured fro m the Baham a Islands. London butcher shop* had no grounds th a t he&gt; was a member of
sence, Herman EBMorrl*. princ'-pal w u a schoolImat*
and Intimate Th« Indians ran him out, end m eat a t ail and t h e n waa a heavy the legislature which railed th*
During World War II,
SemlnoU High Sabool, sssumburned ell hi. building.. He
trlsta found more mental
, Bonaparte,
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Call For Addition

H. James Gut Is
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By Commissioners
Andrew Carraway Is
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Member Of Board

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full lima.'
3 FURNISHED bedroom* for rent,
800 E m Are.
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colora and larya aeleetlne of (l7 n t) MAID. Phone 440-M after
I'A B T o r MY Iiomr with kitchen
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prlyUecr*. 301 E. 10th St,
Drown, 2911 N. (Iranir
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SETTUED woman for genanl
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UARDRN and .awn n n l; Vlforn
107 N. 1/kcuet, Phone 734-M. 1
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W 'lle today. MeNBSS COMPal. Our Hally, IK iu h l. K dkr. T n a a
t.elery Are. Juat off Sitmi
lA .S t , Dept. A. Freeport III.
FOR SAI.E; Rood 5 room houae
Iia ri Atn m lr laarly. N rv rr K ra r,
a m . i k lla r r K w ta rttyi
with bath ar.d runnini; water, Office ph. 403, reeidenre oh. Ill OK
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Legal Notice---------

IN llin I'OUflT o r Tin: riH-'NTY
Ji I mJK. HKMINOl.B ro rN T Y .
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In f* Kaim« of MAHIIY W KAIIL
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Kiel tY l» KUHHV
As
mill ill relciF c*f Mir* Lirtalp of IIAftRY W f Allt*
A L L drchrswl.
Klral luihllrAtloH 13/17/14,

FOR SALK:
4 BEDROOM H 0 U 8 U 3 tip and
1 down, in food downtown loctiHon. A thorouzhly good houve
&gt; and worth a*kinR price,
j MODERN A PARTM ENT build■ Ing. recently decorated, close In.
containing 4 two bedroom apnrt\ inenta, one completely farntkhett
1 and available fo r immediate
possession.
TWO A PARTM ENT
HOUSES,
rlose In^withjjood Income ami
vat-anrie* for Immediate pn*.
session.
W ELL FURNISHED 6 ROOM
house, in good location, modern
with garage, close to stores, on
two lots—a good houte fairly
priced.
GO
GOOD
6 ROOM HOUSE on lake.
'n
'm o d e r n .
seres of land.
13,600.00.
27 ACRES HEAVY hammock land
— 22 acres tiled, eleven wells,
tile In goof| condition, tenement
house and barn. $8,600.00—
Iprtn*/
'*
B ROOM
HOUSE
In
good
enndlUoit, on 3 lots, modern,
some fruit—$4,725.00.
IIUILDING with living quarters,
containing 3 stores, one with
stork of merchandise and other
two rented, $6,000.00 for mer­
chandise at inventory and build­
ing.
FRED W. HUNDER
Room 2 -Fla. State Hank Bldg.
____
Phone IMO

Call 9196, Renton's furniture EXPERIIW
young woman
stenographer, Muet Ttnow typKaehange.
ing and shorthand.
Chase A .
C73.F31Y JlIJTAomNC] pa'pre and
Comp a n y 1
_____________ (
wire Htnttgh for 6 acres. J. D.
lJtlle, 37:. BIB-Il.
WANTED: Waitress, good pay—
short hours-^6 days a week.
Apply Roy Johnson Grill, Mag­
HTARTAN * all aluminum trailer,
nolia Ave.
3 memtha old, Naval Air Due,
MEN—to team DIESEL, - Naw
Rev. CJtas. Oiltnore. "
uses open huge field &gt;n *nduetrlal aud farmlhg commun­
TTlAVIiO houte trailer, Clean,
ities. Reliable, mechanically In­
aleejw 4. Mm. nWiop. Apt. 3. Oil
clined men with fair cducatlbn
Park Ave.
preferred.
Training start* at
home, will not interfere with m
your job. .If you feel qualified,
ICE CflEAM cabinet. 3 hole. Phone
wrtte. for free facte. UlllItMs
“ 1Z30-J.-----------Diesel Training, Box D, d o
Herald,
JlkSTUO n iA T O fl.
WesUngtsotkA
approximately 0 cu. ft, First claw TRAINED P IlA C flC A L NURSES
are in demand—full or apare
CfilidlUon Cull Oviedo 2*03.
lime. Easy to learn at home
with Wayne' plan.
No * high
CUT FLOWERS, ti[&gt;otted plan's
school or. previous, experience
and complete landscape servdee
necesssrv.
Get free Informa­
at rensonnblp price*. - A. F.
tion.
Wavne School of Prac­
Ramsay, Florist, Hlpes Ave. at
tical Nursing Box N d o Her­
railroad. Phone 319.
ald.
|
0
W ORK W ANTED
TUXEDO FEEDS—complete lit:;.
Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store.
GENF7RAL contracting, pUntlng,
.roofing and carpantry repairing.
Guaranteed satisfaction, g, fl.
MEATS, Groceries and Purina
Grogan, Phone 783-J.
feeda at Touchton A Wa'son,
1201 Criery Ave. Plume 1199,
10 Business O p p o rtu n itie s t
DAVIS ENAMELS, all colors, .t.o
r lour A Deck enainels, oil stain
''■'nHh and all colon in Oil,
(JiinMly palm A enamel priced
to sell.* Riihson Sporting tJotHU,
308 East First Hi.
6

BURNER FLORENCE OIL
RANCiJ^ good condition.
Rt.
2, Box 103, Sanford. N* l-aniberg,

RAI INROAD MAN to sell exclusivo Ram to railroad men —
R. E. B. Company, 230 Boula-,
vard Bldg. Detroit 2. Mich.
It

Lo a n s
LOANS MADE
FROM 11$ TO 1*06
strict privacy; fast atrvioa
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sknfcrd Avenue

To: JOHN If, TlfOMAA, 14 Old
IH ACRE FARM— 2 aetes muck.
Ikrtlur linad. Atlanta, Ihorcts.
Ynu »r# hereby requlretl and
6 room house. 98 ft. well gooj
nrdvtrd It i lw ^ml ap|tpar wjmi» (lie , water. "60 cUrui trees. Located ELECTRIC VACUUM CLKANBORROW HERB W HERE
Ifd day nf Frlii uar&gt; A O 1917*
*B8, lawn mover, electric radio,
P R IV a CT IS RESPECTED.
on Old Ijtke Mnry road. Cor­
le lha hilt i.r 4‘nm|iLlrit flln!
battery nullo, 8 day atrlcking YOUR nature! iWtra Tor privacy
agaltiil you In $nla rauae In the
nelius W. Wright.
clock, guitar, circulating wood
In monty mature la a t r ie t lf#
f*fr«-till I’nurl* nf Heiiilfinle f’rtiinfjr
heater. %Frrd Myers, 311 E.
aI Hait font. Florid*. ItJP He ber$*a FIVE ACRE 1»FARING GROVE
respected hare.
Frltnda I M
Thnrna*. being an action for dlv2nd
St.
Phone
II7-J.
.
relatives are not aueatlcma).
with f i n
room house needing
orf*. The Hanford llafald* la de*
aStct your credit. Tour a »
repairs, a good tmyat $55.00.
signaled a* the nearn|iap*r In whh’h
RUTGER »^uT MARGI.OBE UmT.
••'oyer or buslneae associatM
Terms.
hla Order ahall he peWUliM for
ato plants. -Phone 81,1-J.
four poniw ulhf werfcs.
will
not bee. of ye w personal
RDREKT A. W. W ILLIAMS.
W I T H I N . U, V. Ile riid on , C le r k « f
,
affairs.
Thar* U no cauM fm
.
“
Realtor
Oft
A
MG
EH,
Sweet,
iuIcy,
„
tree
•aid UniiVt at Hanford. Florida, and
embartaaamaitL
Atlantic Bank BMg. ’ ripe, 86c bushel. IJ.35 crate.
the offlelal eeal lharvof. !h*" Ihe Phone *^32
Reaaonsbla
ereolt requirement*
24th day of Oerember AO 19 44.
Bring containers. Hawke, Paola.
iX I* IIKHNIRLN* Uletk
FIVE R0 OM COTTAGE on ed’r «
No co makers on money loaaa
roel
Of
fire.
■
&lt;H#al|____
of town paved atreet with all
VarlaMe pejrmen, *
city conveniences.
Priced at FOR SALE: Windows, all*" c&gt;$3750.00.
PIm
prrsa, standard sites for Im­ Florflfc Bank RMg.
Robert A. Williams. Realtor
mediate d elivery ,' 1120 17tli
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Phone 732
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
Rt. Orlando. Fla. Phone 9732.
Dr. Laonan! Herker
I" ~
1 — " ■■ -~J I r •
Optometrist
LICENSED Auctioneer
FOR SALE
23 fL TROTWOOtT hotisVtrailer, F U L L Y
Byta eianttned—Cilstse* (IttW
Two story frams houae East front
Jtut starting business In San­
furnished, like new, likeable
103 R. Orange At a.
with large living room end
ford would Ilka lo heir from
prlee. Behind Junior Officers
Orlande, Florida
plenty of porches.
Building, Naval Alr_Base.
^ j any ponon or business firm
Phan* 4H 1
Three bed room house close t &gt;
wishing to have auction tales.
f l ~ A R T IC l- E S W A N T R D ~ . Reply flo* "Auction" e/o Hsr*
school. A t a real hargln;.
Smnlt stucco Huiigalow. Lest buy
I'L L BUY your car regardless!
In Florida.
,»
I* *i»i» Si h NS
of age or condition. Roy Reel,,
A beautiful country home with
aoa W. 2nd SL
I
fruit of all bind and five acres
o ^ jp K ir T s 'lG H *
good Celery land.
WANTED TO BUY or rent, 10 good
0. n. tandrea*. Pbon. V .». J
One five room bungalow beet
ptanoa. aluminum boat 5 motor.
residential **ectlon o f the cUy.
Ur. Starke, rriknrahlp rrtmt,
Apartment houte close In fur­
l» \ C K M . C S I O f A I r Sanford, Fla,
\
nished- t ringing In good Income
u m 41 UC»H HlUU T U M
each tponth. In a location that
will always cause It to be 7 PaU, Uvaatncb, Hupp lice
rented. Good Investment.
48 acres Ignd on brick road with
b a r y , c h ic k s '
tlx room house, 4 flooring wsllj,
...
*• v T '. V
t
tractor, tool* artd 'tom* -furnlSanford X-Cel Fred St* o
ture. 66 fruit tree*,
DEPEND! 1
A nle« comfortable boms with
Music.
severs! extra lota.
- c-------*— —’
A nlre flaking and hunting eamp VOH BALB: Very choice Houtctn.
Ouemaey,- Aryahtre and Jersey WA T C » REP AIR, Diamond Mtlocated on a baautlful lake.
m Mr. W lk tfalry hedere, M M inch. Non I ting,
Make Ufa worth living as you
ner at
a. One wAik’a
enjoy seeing the quail pic/ related mala (n o with | head.
atrvlek^U.
I fomentcod rarms, MoOraw. N.
around your front door stepv.
— 1 '•
bearing the flak jumping and
PIANO tuning
^ ’ flaying In the lake, aea the
L. L. SUIc r
' Saeutlful moon light on the T lF O JERSEY oowa, frtah, M.*B
W or Mqale
hike end foal that cool breese.
lake Monroe,
EDWARD F. U N K. Realtor
EXPERT H A p io REPAIRING,
Roderick Adama. Saleswan
Fred M y ery 111 tt. 2nd S t
TO R SALE; I Jersey tniOc cow. 1
I Phossa t l 4 l __________
electric hottjw tnl cook range.
L Q *n r *
fo On d
tx * T. U . ItogUah. country Club 14
I A R T IC L E S F O R S A L T
:-TiM &gt;9g«
RADIOS,
h O W .« pigs 4 week* old. Phone
sheet music, gut
2022.
Box, phone 063

l A R K L U 'S

BBRTH

BKW lw Sl

Build
““
‘ a pcruble alactrie.

�J

r~JTT}-;

’ .3 r roJliJvS?^ »»”!»■

"

W g g p &amp; g jjp g W

Wanted Iferalu

In Unity There* U Strength—
To PnUKt the P m i o f the World;
To Prowoto the P rof run of America;
■T * Prod nr# Prooporlljr for Hanford;

AN

SANFORD ,

E sta b lish ed 1908

V O LU M E X X XVIII

Tresses Snipper

Trum an Declares
Lower Prices A re
'rosperity
President Cites Need i
For Greater P ro-,
duction, R e a s o n ­
able Pay Demands

IN D E P E N D E N T

FLORIDA,

D A IL Y

NEW SPAPBH

Associated Preen Leaned Wire

.’ W E D N E SD A Y. JA N . 8. 1947

Selection Of
M arshall Is

NO. 50

IFive Persons
Hurt As Fire
Destroys Pier

rhreo Killed In New Jersey Plane Crash

Installed,. As .
Kiwanis Head

.

WKKHAWKKN. N. J. —
Jan. 8. (A1)— A apoke-nnar. *■- ^
for tin- New York Central
Hailroiiil snltl Utal damage
is expt'flfd In run into sev­
eral million dollars in the
general alarm fire today In
two of the road’s e x p o r t
piers at Weehawkcp, N. J.
New York Central Fir*

^ A S H IN G W N . Jan. 0. (A1)—
I hr Srltalr unanimously tpprosrd the -.rdlnalltui of (ieerge
.VlatsbaU a&gt; Hrrrrlsrj of Statr
("day.
It tried less than an
•"■ur aflee ihe President
the nppiditlra.s t to Capita) Mill
fir
dppiiital. ...
• : 34,
*r
•

WASHINGTON, Jan. H.*
“ (/P)— President Truman told
^Congress totlay ho thlnkn
.r y a
E m lo r s c the key to American pros- v 1u,&gt; ' ° lt,s eblulorM.
ment Of City Plan
perity this year is lower
prioes. And he added that
For Colored Park
means inbor must stop push-’
Ing wage demands that will
lis t e r Thnrp was today ini keep prices high. .Said the •tailed m» president of rite KiwaqIs flub, and retiring President
president:
J. U\ Hall was rtiiq;ralulat&lt;-d on

*4

9

Damage Estimate Is
Several Million In
Ruilroad'H E x p o r t
Dock Fire In Jersey

Appointment Is Ap­
proved In*Washing­
ton, Entire World;
Marshall Is Silent

.

“TH E W E A T H E R

Mo-.Hr cloudy end ueciilonsl B(M
teti in eityrme north portion.
Pair in south and rrntral portion*.
Cnn&gt;idrrable cl.nidlne** and fog in
north portion tonight.
Coolerrtlrrm r north. otherwise1 little
change in temperature.
Genii#
rant to southeast wind* in aouth
and gentle rariablr triads orer
north.

I ) ASSHtiATKH PR R Sa!
••rneral Marshall said today
|l at |n&lt; would l*r fooli.R to estmACCOiDINO to the Sant* M.rntca, metti nt this lime &gt;n m nllenifof
Chin Kitirvi W et ill expressed
Calif., poUc*. William Pyle l above), Sinie liepartiiiriil policy. In fdet,
a heliei I hat. the blu/e was started
16, of W u t l a i Angeb-a, I* rrpurteJ the (ieneral refused to say i»tySHOWN ASOVI la • general view of
"A s the &gt;rar I*147 open* Amtica hi* administrative record (nr the
In the Igniting nf gas when a drum
to have, admitted that hr bad lliitit* nhout his plans as numbertb « Miami-to-Nowatk plane which
has never hern *t» strong or vo pine- P»M -eur hv Lieut, (hornier
onCabinet
o
f
f
i
c
e
r
.
(Jengmt
of r.tthtdr sprang 4 Irak and the
anlpped tbe tresses of atx young
crashed Into a wooded area uear
'p e to u * . For nrver have our pros- e.nrl Myers of Kurd is. Mr. Iharp,
cathidr came in runt act with water, f
wnnteo With barber them* he 1* &gt;farsh” tl talked to newsmen -vp*n
Carmel, N. J , with at least three
who is iiiaiiNKi-r of the Imal STTIce holding. In each case the women ihe plnnc carrying him home
wf,rois hern hrighlrr."
known dead and all the survivors
Ihe toe tv.t- tanned hv hfch
&gt;•( the Western Union Telegraph
flout &lt;’Hints -topped at (itnittJUe
f \ repoi ted injured. The DC-3 can U-d
Anti tlien lie went nit to say:
Company, tins served ditrliig tit - were waiting on but Isencbes when -apl that he hod discussed \he
vs .ml- .up! drn»c vbinds Pi smoke
he
approached
lltcin
mid
cut
their
k30
passengers
and
a
crew
ot
three,
" I irjrct, and I know the past year a, first vice president
ttiivrtfrd u\ct the lliiduitt River*
hair., (/fltrri.ational .Voumiphoto t |*&gt;*-lLility nf hi, ii|)|&gt;olntin*nt
t i Shown In the Drblgetou, N. J., IlosAmerican people teject, the- notion
f the Huh.
with President Tiuman, hut the)
tt.ilrrltttni up|Hisitr m i d -tow n
'
y
'iiie
i
pltat
(left)
arc
hcutlaaa
VenitU
Britt,
Other
officer*
installed
were
that wr must .have another de­
(it'iieral's uldr explained that ^hr
. i . SfbJf Lamberton. N. C , talking to Paul
Maithattau. Tnc railroad employe­
Trank
Latttson
a*
first
vice
J.renctual appointment was mil known
pression. I am referring to minor
,
1 Fuclra of New York City, a passenrs urre' injured when the fire
siflenl; W. A. Morrison n* second
.to Marsjinll until lie In-util it ntri
detours and humps in the mad vire pre»idt*nt; P. I*. Cumpliel! ns
- * i fee on the ill-fated craft. The couple
luulic not no pin three, which was
tlic
rndiii
in
the
plane,
as
it
f
W
ahead—these we know we shall treasurer; Oscar Harrison a* fin­
-iStH-' •
• are hailed as ''heroes" of tragedy by
ile-ti&lt;i|*cil. T h r llattics spread to
cn.twrfrd from China.
r, f helping passengers from . the
ancial, secretai* and Italpli A,
have."
The a|t|»iinli)ifqt of* (ieneral
pier four and thousands of N ew
*
ttti wrecked airliner. The transport wus
In an economic message to Con- Smith u* secretary.
Mm-hull
was
.hailed
lollay
by
Director* in-tailed were: U&lt;&gt;y
™
within 76 m ilc^of It, destiualiute
*1 nrt botind I'lupiiniters watched
— gfrs*, President Truman outlined
James A. Parley a- an excellvni
Mann, Joel Held, Luther Doss,
when the crash occurred. AH of tho
spurts ot tlamr leap hundreds of
hoicr.
Former I'nstmaster-*#n' h i * view* on how depression can Edunid I-me, Sanford Dou.lnoy
Injured were taken In nearby hos­
fen into the air.
be avoided. H e raid w r need more and B. H. Crumley. K, (i. Kil­
I ft ul Turley said that President
pital, (Inlrmaliiituil .Vowndphofol
Truman um frtrtunale i.t being
• \ tier! til lb trr Nru 'lulk Cily
production— about 5 percent more patrick was at sent due. to illness.
ntile to obtain Mar-ball for the
Kdwanl Lane. Julius Oingfeldcr
11 f rf* ...I- ii.giii lirillr.d JO railroad
than last year, lie said, we’ ve Rot
j prst
Tarlev added “ I think He
— -to keep employment at its record- and W. U. Zacliry were arreted
!
Kid illi.l I'l'.ir.itin limn VVc| • ill carry on in the -arue excel­
as oust lieutenant governur*. a«
breaking hiph level, lint to do were the followmif past presid­
rhjkt kri. \\ r- i Nru 'lurk and
lent manner s- did secretaries
both of these thinRs, tiir |&gt;copIe ents of the Sanford Club the
. Ilyrne, anil Cordell Hull."
t Hu •t t ’ lM \ . 1
I In Washington, where tha Bpliave Rut to be able to buy the Itcv. E. I). Urownlee. •&gt;'. f . 11a. 1 in r v.r.i '0 ladiuad »ai v oi
S f m l n d n ( V i t m t v ( ' o h i i i i i * * **»»»«•t *
pointinent is lu-int: applaudM.
l&gt;er, \V. II. Zachry, Kd Randall,
Rood* to keep production RoinR.
lirii; 'll .01 i'll i tlurr when the
ImoP .bplotualir nod ropgresaioSel 1
nrr
furl'd
with
a
n*tt
Fred
Wilson
and
Julius
DingM.IM r. T ruman said that means
lire .lulled in 1 .11 but about icn
cr.' "Pop" t Campbell » a « highly how to ptnv dp inoit wiittit- for lenders nurred Hint the (irni.'sl
/, price* have Rot to come down so commended for hi* 10 years of rrnm|H*&lt;l df purtmrnW in tn«* Stiiii- likely will follow the internstlonal
\\i*f r 1. Il.i/.cil
1 hr railroad said
nrtl* Count v Court 111 h i Tli i *4 line set by Ilyrne, and that TliM
*• the people can buy. He asserted service n* club treasurer
JttyiiH’Ht fni fill'll]I't i * nf Hii' |n«-jsl
tlr.it .ill ..t It Origin cart on pier
include .. firm stand toward Ha*- . Men.»e.sh«. en . he N '
that businesses should reduce prices
imi*sita poknrtaiimi,
imilr l minty, . I ivtr 'I iiaIv y
'll.ur were raken in vilcti.
“ *rhn*r who h«kf* brant
whenever it can to increase the
* tt.
.
a- * i 1nodal ton haw Iu tii mgilril ai»tl
S. t rrnicinlfi ti* « j . the file that
l-omifn nuarivra -re
&gt;#
|j||Sl of fhrni «|lmaM haw Sob*vicff% concerts pbv that *t
purchasing ppwrr that will bol«trr
these Mini other
possibllilf?*. rcachctl holder* hv ihi« mornimf, f i« difficult tn in tliir (hut the
black clouds of stpoks lolled a*
markets. H r added that labor
Chinese political circles lit Hhant- tni,I II. I! ♦ idunnifi. i»rcj»idi*ui •♦flprcty youtij? j;IrI who i« rhnrm
cross from the we,t &gt;i.l» and spread
should (flrain Horn demands for voted to endorse the City program Ion the inerrnsv
out this hui believe the Marshall appoint- thr rnunii’ u'tmip The fust imc I ih^ them with ber artUtry hnover
the tutdtmvii Munhattan arra.
excessive wage increase* that would for
of„ a. recreation-1 Judge Ware
pointed
for
thew*
I’tiriU
&gt;vdi
h
i*
.Kihlny
|
ovm
ten
yearn
of
concert
work
mem
means
thr
State
Departmtnt
ior establishment
.......... .... ........
that hr rerpt nil more
i to hi*r credit in a 'pile of lvr&lt;*‘ I
.ark for young colored people, |nte
|morning re to star.- valuable re­ will give ils chief attention 'to
rerji^re price increase or prevent til_ park
I lir New 'im k k-nr Department
m mi' and flvr yrui- uf a ir," ht*
also to assist in "*
‘••"ti space in *ed lli..I [lin e lias Jtussi (Anirriran rrlntsoiie', wS h
the program' In.vault
M*y*&gt;r II Jaim-] l.ut wa» re- rsd 41 least t u « l.iKc alarms frocn
price reductions.
every way possible. Dr. Urownlee cords, also drrlat
n iM T lf t h “ In
a d d it io n
to the*;*. elected for n second one year
in the bust finphasis mi. tile Tur East. T l f
The President called lor labor stated that the colored people had , been quite an increase
ninny concert*, »hc h*a been beard term, nml Andrew Carrau-uy -tgn- excdr.l Manhaitan^rcsidcft* w h o iiie
• Jaws that dh not punish labor, hut made a very careful earvey In ness of his uffigr, vsiUi a* tunny Chtpesa Comniunisl* ere keepfig
in fie*pii*iil recitals and u- n e.l Ills oath of lonim l», l.'Ht-f '* i.rllrvr.l tile irrllirmlous blare to
as VtHI to ;)6U persons n dny, apply ­ quiet, for the niofnenl.
Miiiiiit
with major
symplumy offtci- for r. thr.-p yen. let... ot
'**tTuf’ 15o put a Strip to jurit3?ction- regard to establishment o f« this ing for some sort o f service. The
be .... the Nru \,.ik side ol the
Hut
in
thr
first
expression
of
I
otchr%tras tliriHitjcbou! the
al strikrs and some secondary boy­ project.
unity judge's office issue-, many ..pti.lon from f(u**ian-&lt;onlr..lird
It.e initial 11*4“ meeting .t 'be
i.t ri I wo »:ilt» .ante iiotn loca­
S ln le *.”
Si.iifor.l
t
it)
.
oiiii.ii-sii.n
*
i't
cotts.
•tW- tR s Z?Ch.r&gt; , r1rp" 1
r, r‘' !,w l. Vy7»'ra o f 'TirenseV tnel„.|i..v .»*.- v.ntrrfr. the Berlin nevr»|.aper
I loriHk! the past two m u»«m * evening.
tions
J4 lib -As away iiotn the
siwanls
had
hestr,
other
civic
iBU,
„
.iriver*.
....
.
..ml
Th e President does think some Klwani* linn inms-.,, ___
ulmir MIm Solovieff lift* perform­
ehtb* nml organlrat
on* by raUfi, h)n|f ,|ceMWfc
,i...ri. Night Express welcomed Mni shall
Thills fo r n IJU.niili slrni.d -.(.•••I 4 Jiid’ strrct. fet H slq. in New York
organizations
rals-1'.‘“.“T
......... .
us
u
tnan
of
what
It
called
inorst
wage adjustments are necessary. clubs mid for
ed in concert and with orcbestiaT and stucco building to l*e erected
.Salvation Army
Ing f-02 for the
the Maltatlon
Army are |f j.a| mgttera j&gt;*....
„«!•*•« (I.slide views and |udlcirs than'
ft oin Richmond, Va.. to .Sao ul * Palmetto Avenue and Second which is ditrsth ..|i|s.sitr htr blaz* H e said management must recogn­ Cbrlslmai
Capt. Byrd
u d-',,r,f
lce•1
tn
Christmas fund.
fund. (.apt.
Byrd H
Hud,|rat|Ui
divorces andPTtalnlng
the .lelallrd
f.yruest
It
predicted
that
Mar-'
Franciico, ('allf. and from Maine Slice! by, tbe Holler Motor Hale* iiir railroad pier.
ize that greater production can per­ son of tha local .Salvation Army work on all county court proceed­
shall would work for closer co­
to Arixorm* Many of thear up* Company, were submitted hv Hob
mit bigger ju y checks ft* well a* post congratulated the club on ings.
operation
with
Russia.
.
icn rone en have been in citic- that,
1'ax Assissor Hanford Dotiilney
si - • Holler, Jr uml liv Frank Asiilower prices. Th e President de­ this
AWTeat.
llWll
English
and
French
journal!.1*
InivinR heard her play, bitvr
............ and
- ' u
Henry Mcloiuliit
T. Mask
Hasky said today that lie had brought up me measuring the switch in lerma
contractor,
I wete up
clared that the minimum wage
her
bock
for
mure
••Snr.f.x
.1
i* down,
the
matter
of
more
.space
fpjhi*
proved, H N Sayei .■.*\ mno
Wight
atlendaucc prDrs. Jack department last year, but that the j [jf party tactic*. with Mr&gt;TrwTVIBM, won -----j . should be raised above its present ItusscJI
.mU'c.t
fortunate
to
lisv,
‘
1
■L'
-ticket*
announced that ticket*
( &lt;iin|&gt;lishe,| an artist upl.iai m I nger. said tml»)
^ 40*ctnt base— and the lair labor were for sale to the colored motion ( oiumission did not agree w-ith j mll|| ,j,Ua having made another
iiit’#'e’lti iii l
( i.ncrrf here*, -aid Mr li.lvmax.l G
\V *-p.-m-t-i.
hi* request*, lie said that he would ,
.
,
.....
,,
standards act should hr extended to pictures of wild life, sponsored not hr&gt;og up more requests of thi J "»ov»
dealing wtHi the pmhl-in
"nn.l I an. -nip ll.ai il.p full
I lu'erised .-if|..re.l ln-n
•|ii.-stvd that Iiie I'd ) ...I, .jit ,-■&lt;(
- classes id .workers that now ate by tho boy scouts, to be shown t.slurp until building i- on a .....re I " f orgn.iDIng n, , t year . pr.-u|.
ia-lsllip will
take adiaxtuvc ,»f ordiuHurr _ ■■-qulrli.g •.-■titlrut.-s
tit the, .South Side I’rimsry School. h’lib.tahtiul t*aKtn. At prrnfm, ro*u
tminpilgn.
excluded.
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this
rare
treat."
» -•* Unu
•«... -s!i V I be Italian press is lalUing
, (iuests were Mr. Myers, T. II, arc double to iwq and a half
from nil
pra.Tiviiig beauty
"Y»u N a m e It", n combination
Beyond i Rat, the President Adams of Gainesville, C. U. Brad- what they have been. h. said.
Toll.iwi.ig one on her it.q il «p
about political crisis in America,
treatments.
I’lir lily Atl.iiuey, ta le n t uml minstrel show, will
—
-t n . .
- ■* thinks taxes ought to stay high lor Adam*
prurances
in
n*sir!Tl
in
Net.
YorX
lsv
ami A. J. Thomason of Or commissioner* yesterday ! although in Italian journnhi'ic
Fieil it. Wilson, a a , duet tr.l In be presented at Ih e High Schoal
Icy »i
The
tiding |parlance any Vabinet change
a
Oily, the Herald Tribune s»r..te, draw up such an ordinance, re­ Au.iiturium by members of the
a while. He agreed jhat they ought ■'py '
Frink D«e. of J ? } ™
passrd a. rcsululhm col Itmelts....„ . . o.
to come down as soon as possible,
C. 1L Clouts, retiring commissioner I crlala. ■
quiring Hint beautlealn,. wltlln or Seminole' High School Glee Club
night at 8:16,oVlock when' Mirin n "Once againMiriam Solovieff
proved that
she is one /if the
_ Ilia “ **
Germans,
probably
but he doesn’ t feel this is the time. A V CUrk o f Sunford *nd Ciyjj* who was present, for his service* |than
-*1— -*■■inhl’nilg niora
nVPr Holovlelf is nr.--ruled In a violin most gifted to our yuuitgrr viol- colored, In- required to secure u Thursday evening at H:00 o’clock. '
any
others,
ur*
nrhvou*
over
Hull and Harold iKaitner of the lo the nennie o f Seminole County
Tillm *hnw. first
fir
given on Dec.
W hefl taxes do come down, M r.
Byrnes' resignation. They n-em concert at th.' High School Audit­ onist*. Hertone U exceptionally State certificate attvsttug (bat
is in'lnj; rrpi*
epcated by popular
they are qilulified beauty ..peraKey
club.
orium.
while
in
office.
to
be
sorry
because
they
feel
ihat
&amp; Truman believes tlse cuts should
large for a ulayer » f (he gentler tors, befoie being allowed t,( prac­ r**qursl untl sum
Hilton Brown ’of (')mltiotn was
mine mure mui leal
"Mis* Solovieff i(«« had :&gt; bu-y
he distributed fairly so as to
anpointed u* superintendent of the Ilyrne*’ speech In Htutlgsrl last season and tier t.|q»-(«ianre* on ses mid it* Iex ure is luiliiuuli - and tice.
imitilirri ai«» U’
l
tu-lng
added. It is
last
September
save
them
a
li.qie
sensuous.”
lighten the load on the mast of
i’ urrhsee .if IT. refunding Sene* uiHH*r (III e*4‘l ton
(,'ounty Home.
f Miss Ollie
of exlsence. Now he won't be on the many concert ^ugr* of the
While
sttemlance
at
the
4"«iiu
’f
r
t
Securing
of
right
o
f
way*
for
A
bonds
at
I'bUI
apiece
wti»
up
Rifv'o Whittl «•,
consumers and still give business
eastern pari of tin- (o iled Stale,
Stale Road -tilt was reported ns hand for the approaching (■•-ace where she la- h e x playing hove U limited to membcrH of tin* |.roved, -aid Mr. Sayer
\ pree
I'l.e csm wi II include tho fol­
the incentive for high production.
romplet* except a stiinll strip .•(inference on Germany.
intuit*
u*qOviaUuri,
1 1w*i um* miiiio o f f t 2b p e l lilt ...I- e s t u M . - b e 'l , io , me
llar.d,| kail tier Interbeen aeelaimed w»tb -iq.erlntive*
Th e President called for an exthrough no orange grove for which , But Lieut. (Sen. Lucius B. t lay, of |.isi-e,‘' ,1.-. 1st. .1 M. t'olemvi. tii li««fi* iiv ftiiiiiilf nr tin ' \ "iif i *t for sttllolu. 'I 'I red lot, ... (Ill l.e\&gt; ! imsiim,
Hu.ton tlscock, band
•
tension of rent controls. H e said
the Commission is now ncgniatlng *hu becomes the European •” m( tHiri for wiiiit'i kuitiii* .. i.-- section of tbe vetnet«-ry ju-t o|ie..
"She e.i|.a;» to Suxt-.il ii-fir.InT
dit*-cl.»i - lt.e end men w ill be
inuiider
in
March,
told
(Sriman
..f
Contract
was
le
i't
o
.1
If.
Winlswfiiild
like
to
avrtii
tl*rtii4«*U
w e ought to - start a* long-range
r 'f
ed.
iluieuce Grantham, Bill Ludwig,
Vrlh and Hon of llaiurs (Tty leaders In .Stuttgart today thi.t he frmn n brief u,.-atx&gt;, duiing the the opjmrt unit y tn Iirar IIn
A letter was read from \l t
housing program to reduce the cost
i a pn.grnio
Spencer Harden, t'arl WillUtmt,
Eaparimrnlal work has
tt&gt; move Itopstt awny from the Lellrve.1 Marshall’s appointment holidnyv to ,&gt;r
r(iin|tll«h(*d
nuiftirian.
Webb, wbo -ut.t lie wishes to Karl I me and Jack Nil.ye. ,
t,
o f housing and help start a m il­ going on forsevaral waeki
road which runa from Oviedo to would not change American tmiicy that pronti.es the »ti.u.«l t.f roerect a gainge on West Firs.
The opening chorus number will
Central Florida Experiment ^Sta­ the Orangd County line.
lion new houses tills year.
in. Germany.
Street between Tamarind and he "Dark Town Strutters Bail".
About the happiest man In the
Receipt o f flO.OOO, the first inM r. Truman said that Social tion and at east and xrMvalde
1‘ertintmott Avenues, request intf
forma In celery and vegetable
IIO Y Ht'OilTH MELT
Specialty number* will include:
Security benefits should be in- blight control by mean* of fog sUllmtnt on this year’s Racing entire picture aeemed to he
that this block be re-ione.l from "Bicycle built for two," by 1‘eggy
Commission fund*, was reported to llyrnet. Whetf a group gathered
residential to commercial statu-. Pippin uml Kay Shoemaker j "Mos­
. created.
A Buy Scent board of review
_
—
, hroduelng generatofa which were th# Beard, according to 0. 1*. around Brmra at a diplomatic
The matter was referred lo tin* quitoes" by double quartette.
Herndon, county’ clerk. Onr-half nf reception in The White House was held Monday evening nt the
L e flr iflln H n it
I* 11*1
to w w n troopi
.
With a .Song In My l i s e r f
It O l a t i o n U i r e r e d .. *,landings during the war. A genara- this amount will go to Ihe County last night to with him well, hx Ep'ncopal I’ariih House, and work , F. C. Winn ha* moved his Music zoning comtpittee.*
Nollir Trami; "Blues in Ihe
School Board heretofore agreed.
of acouts was pa.e.l upon prepara, Box store from it* former loca­
said with a smile:
Night”
b r Nancy
WHlUml|
Application of Ruth Ht, John . "There, are two happy day* It tory for tho Court uf Honor which tion in the Princes* B u n d in g In
■■Shortnin Bread" by' Clarence
Carles to operate a liquor’
the life o f a man in public office will be h. Id oh Jan. 20, 'It waa re- roomier quarters n e ^ door in
■tore at Klv* I’oint* on the Orlatulo —-thtf day he is elected, and the of acouts^wns lin.ssrd upon prepara- Iiie east hajf of the formfr Table
(■ranthunti "St. Louis Blues"
ported by Ralph A. Sm‘ln, scout Hupplr Store, which for the ;xut
Ihdorcs McLrlland; Betty Rene
who It now ataydng at tha May- Highway w u approved.
day
he
itepa'ouL"
he Board confi
confirmed all present
Ball, Anita Aiken, Betty Dun­
executive.
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8. W ) - /air Inn.
year has been occupied by the
. &gt;
ne Copeland,
Cope
can anil Ucttv Jane
and
Legislatlon
was presented
to - II# explained that the Ineectl appointments in the present status,
'Echols Bedding and Kqrnlturo
In 1808, th* United States had
Tire jtrent respiratory power* Company,
o f Nothin" by
" I . Got Plenty of
Congrats today whicn would have clde. Id- the form o f hot gaaaee Mr. Herndon reported. A* dark, a horse population o f 20,($&gt;0.00
Jan Jrnklnaun.
”
fitf-reaehlltg effeete on Labcr covering U rge arena hav# better he waa dlrrcted to advertise for and a truck population of on*, of the fox led tho ancient* to i Th « Echols firm, which still
. . . . ......... ..... ..
Klolse Cook will perform an
h it aasociATKit r-n»:s«»
union, and their contracts. Under penetration qualitiea than eprajra. bids for two dump tniekrf to be in 1040, there were 10,000,00 believe that lt« lungs, uied medl-'
einally, were good for asthma, j iwcupica th* rear portion of the
■lance.
The
finale.
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Slate Senator (Edwin G. Fraser acrobatic
a measure offen d by Senator and alao envelope all part* of used by the County Road Depart­ hors** and 6,000,000 trucks.
-l..p—linn
will
move
It,
restore section,
It* re filed action today with tbe State "Swann##" will b« giv»n by tbe
Joseph Bell o f Minnesota. Con- plants. U Is hoped that this new ment. Atttrney L. F. Boyle was In­
' j tall display today to Its new Supremo Court to ottg Clarence entire cast.
.
Jfrgea would outlaw fclosed shop rajaareR will open new po*«lbl- structed to attend th* coming meet­
: quarters at W8 Sanford Avenue, M. Gay front the office and surren­
. Cf^im ts, unloq.shop unions and BUea In fungicide control. Re de­ ing o f the Slat# Road DepartmenL
Jamea C. Rhode* applied for a
i
The
mattrea*
factory
established
der
the
position
to
him.
The
court
PARIS G U ILTY O F BRIBING
maintenance -of membership eon- clared.
lease on Rat Island which is south
• here 26 years _ago is still in did not Immediately set a date to
CoL J. If. William*, represent­ of Lake Harttev and “north of
hear
both
sides
of
the
case.
NEW YORK. Jan. 8. (A V -Th e
Minnesota Republican seeks ing tha Lister Company o f Ehg- 8tata Road 48 where It crosses
■
The atmosuhrre was
fur verdict In the Alvin J. Pari*
greemenU which require Jand. Who spent » yean in Burma
* cleared
»•
a!u»
Uta
St.Johns
Rlveri
Action
waa
this
step
late
yesterday
when
the
j(
(iul,[y Th# 28-year-old novel
to Join a union before breeding and training elephant*,
Echols
operate
the
firm,
which
deferred on the request pending
State Supreme Court refused to j
ran be hired., lie also la
and dapperr Bro«ciw»jritt
1804, the Brjliah fleet, commanded reports a growing business lit accept an action filwsl bv Attorney I
By Wlllsrd Co*wally
r to end contract* under and who served In Mesopotamia study o f 8tale Road Department
the Seminole, Orange, leke and
today
bysLord
Nelson,
handed
the
French
General Tom Wateon. The Slat*’*
convicted
requirements.
*
;.
non-union men may be hired
.brl1.** ‘ u two New York°f c S S f '
. .
ot
a knockout blew and Count Phil- Voluila county areas,
Gallipoli
in
World
W
ar
I,
Rae
been
legal
expert
sought
to
force
both
*“
back field star* In an effort ’ to
en raaie to j o ln a union
several weeks study to
P h lillp p l. a t lt D d ^ F r e n e h m s n . a n d llppl waa taken prisoner and sent
their conten- fix the |iro-championahlp game
lclaimants
i a i i i i a m e to •present
_
o h
LONDONERS GO HUNGRY
”Supreme
'— c,*
to the Bahama Island*.
pray
the
Idea
fe
g
spray
work
with
idee
tions
lo
the
(
ourt,
but
pioneer
whit#
**tU*r
o
f
Ht*
P
n*
’
‘
maintenance of membership
on Dec. 16.
Th* akill with which he dealt
• &gt; -•e-AiS
the high
said th
Is* peninsula,- 1* . credited with
_ f using it to tame death dealing
LONDON, Jan. 8, UPf— Millions Jin*
nign tribunal
irirmnai niiu
tinse action
agreements which Ball want* to o
with fever In the islands won the
tneeeta
tn
Africa
tod
India,
such
as
planting the
N K W A IR M A IL STOP
bo* barred, n* on* la com
eeteem end gratitude of the of residenU are threatened w ltlirwho,l&gt;' failed to comply with State
Iiudlan
statute*.
fltea that snread dyaettUry and
SupL T . W. Lawton, after months (n Florida nearI X
people end within two years he hunger today In th* mounting
8 I
Watson’s
petition
was
striker,
n , _ i i __
cholera
and
malaria
earning
of absence due to Illness, hss re­ where he flret set Usd prior to won hi* freedom. He flret settled Strike of truck drivers. Strike
OCALA. Jan. 8. UP)— Ocala wilt
rentals
at*. He hae also
sumed hi* duties a* county superin­ locating cn the weet. abort of old •(Charleston, S. C. Later he moved leaden estimate that from 12,000 from tk# record and the docket get It. first airmail service F ri­
wae
cleared
for
a
suit
by
Fraser.
at tbe Mayfair Inn.
tendent o f public Instruction, and
with his family and 100 sieve* to 14,000 men a n Involved in the
Th* senator was elected Comp­ day when an Orlando
has been welcome) at the Court ^ ± i ' u D . B . S , X , x S - to ■ site near Ft. Leudsrdele, end
wUkout
which
ha*
halted
tho
troller
in Novtmber. But Gover- Ulan* comes*in with mail
ato m bomb c a s u a lty
mar publisher of tbe Tampa Ti
then settled near the Indian Rivet movement o f food from all of tho
r
Millard
Caldwell refuted to Tha mail-will be carried
a
greet
nephew
Count PhlUIppI was great n*P
KW AJALE1N, J a n ^ ^ H
where he planted ritrue slock se­ elly’s principal markets.
Many
u#
Fraser
a.comrafctlon
on th* line's Orlando-TaBahaaaee
morning., he said. Thirlng hi* ab­ cf Xing Louis X
___
e * cured from the Bahama Islands.
VIo of fFrance.
Franc*.HH
sence, Herman EBMorrl*. princ'-pal w u a schoolImat* and Intimate Th« Indians ran him out, end London butcher shop* had no grounds that he&gt; was a member of
During World War II,
the legislature which railed th*
SemlnoU High Sabool, sssumburned ell hi. building.. He meat at ail and then waa a heavy Comptroller’s
trlsta found more mental
, Bonaparte,
salary.^Jlssnwhllc.
drain
on
vegetable
stocks.
The
dutlea o f the superintenden
l family and tlevea on a boat.
o f France. He
strike started Moaday following Caldwell appointed O ^ T o a#iSra as Htmong troops led by poor e
A meeting o f the County Doaru
* chfsf surgeon ------ arottnd south Florid*, and on
failure
to write
a new contract Comptroller and Ga^ refused to than among thosa ltd by
o f Public Instruction will be held
VIf a
» friendly r&gt;*wvw
---adrice o
pirate chief |*•••—* »r. A t the greet ■y*|YV
officer*.
.
.
*
Gome*, ••Ui*d,ne*r Tampa Bay. la fter nlae months of negotiations. rellgqulsh the job.
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Need Is Revealed
For More Space
At Court House,ft
Ware Says Increased
Records, .S e r v i e e
Call For Addition

H. James Gut Is
Music Association Presents
Concert By Miriam Solovieff Re-elected Mayor
By Commissioners

Andrew Carraway Is
Sworn In As New
Member Of Board

Glee Club Will
Repeat Show By
Popular Request

JS^BSTasSa

w s

Experiments Are
Matfe With Hot
Gas Insec

Music Box, Echols
Retail Display Move

Fraser Files Suit
In Supreme Court
To Gain Position

to

.pwtjaw cfosed ^ f s s B s r u a n s y E S

French Count, Great Grandfather Of
J. M. Moye, Planted First Citrus Grove.*™ *

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LAwton Back, C II
Meeting- Of Board

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�THE SANFORD HERa Ld , SANFORD, FLORIDA

fihe Sanford Herald

After* Stalk^.Who2

WEDNESDAY, JAN^-g, ifc7

PASSING OF 1946"?

.

119 West First jj^eet

v

(Building: Formerly Occupied By Echols
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Bedding; and Furniture.Co.)
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^ Owned and Manned By
Mr. ad Mrs. F. C. Winn, Jr.

WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US A T OUH
*

There tire, however, three other prominent candidate*:
Zhdanov, central rommitternmn Of the Communist Party
popular organizer and legixlntor: Malenkov, poraonnel
administrator of the Party and therefore controller of all
appointment*; Borin, head of the ’NKVD, the xecfel
police, a* well a* director of all Ru**ia'* regearrti on the
atomic homb.
•
The future of the world may he affected by what
JD47 has.it) More for. ihcno-four Rusainn*.'------ -------- -

NEW LOCATION

car* d* on the downgrade. Th-‘
first thing yqtj. know you may*t«v
kbit to buy a 19.11 Ford fur Ihr
prlc* of a new Packard. , -

if, Florida

ia Tribune nominate*

Year1' Hpcssard Holland, who re­
cently took hi* seat in the Senate,
had for “ Woman of ihr Year"
Marjorie Kitinan Rawlings.
Among other icdimmrndaUnii*
of tht (Tliien* Cnmmittrr on
Education, which It making history
with It* C-Mnprehensivr report n"
Pint Id* school*, j, oiif urging
16 years of schooling for every­
one instead of only 12 a* at
present. Thl* would give every­
one a ttilninftlm ^ f at least two
kesrs of college as well a* a year
In' kindergarten. and would nt*PAT* the average Florida rltlaeu
to compete on a mental level with
IJte citixen* of other more prog-

loOyt at tha age of »*«ht.

her ditxit a year Liter In
TodcIi m . and later appeared
Aqgelae PhlUiamtottlc

Mr*. Koy| Till!* wa» elected
charman forllite coming year of
circle I, W.S.C.S., of the First
Methodist Church when it held
Its meeting *on Monday at the
home of Mr*. J. H. Crawfonl with
Mr*. It. F. Crenshaw a* co-hn*tc»».
Mr*. Crenshaw, acting chair-,
man, opened the butine** session
and the following officer* were
elected by ’ unanimous vote to
serve for 1947: Mr*. Crawford,
vice chairman; Mrs. Crenshaw,
secretary; Mrs. George McCniin,
treasurer; Mrs. W. C. Itekle. sin-

Mr*. L i da Lord was called to
Drain by the illness of her son
who is confined to Monroe Mem­
orial Hospital in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. I*. II. Tepsie have
had as their guests for the past
week at their home on Fast Sec­
ond Street Mr*. Stephen i-axich
and daughter Miss Mildred loitich.

309 Elm Avemta

Phone 833-W

worjd citixen, the pew* about
the world ia an Important romntodlty whlrh ha* a lot to do
•with peiA-o. wttit tntxiUfteiu living
«hd with bread and buller for
There is a double obligati in
involved—the obligation of every
country to open the doors to
reputable newsmen, qttd Die ob­
ligation of newsmen to be re­
putable. Some countries are re­
luctant to open the door* because
they have to hide. Ths dosed'

BIBLE STORY
&gt;.
TELLS ABOUT
SEEDS
There is a Bible story which
Dlls about, a 111411 sewing..needs.
Rome of the seed* fall on barren
cock and &lt;fo not grow. Some of
Jthe seed*
fall __
on•* good, rich soil
and grow into healthy stalks that
bear much fruit.
In Hka • manner twp children
came to our classes. Both children
•w ent home and asked th'lr father*
lU ...
a it.itl
la k .
.leA m a tlea
ir they.
could '".‘take
drtmatic*."
The ono father, said: “ That Is
the- bunk. Non* o' this play actin'

SALEM

D IN N E R W A R E
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OPEN STOCK

COME IN A N D M AK E YO UR SELECTION N O W
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The other father asked some
questions and nfter hearing the
gnawers said to his child. “ You ran
take dramatics."
It 00 happened that the mother
o f the second child was a school
teacher. After one month had
passed this mother rallwd to tell
tUs how much good her child wa*
getting front our classes. She also
said that she was recommmditig
our classes to the mother* of
children In the puMir school *0
that they could get some of this
I f you want the name of this
teacher and several nth-r teach­
er* who have found how helpful
our dramatic classes are in teach
tng speech, diction, reading, pos­
ture, and poise, thea write to The
LeOseet Dramatic Rtudios, p. O.
Box 6640, Daytona Beach, Fla.
Sanford classes meet every
Thursday
afternoon
at
the
Woman’* Club, 315 Otk Avenue.
The Cost Is low. Write and ask
about a Free lesson.
Adv.

Miss Klloo Jaoimc* and htolher
Kuln-rt Jtrmpct g p m , la»t week
in Columbus, tin. visiting their
brother and hi* Inmilv, Warrant
tlffircr and Mrs. M. J. Jainmc*
and children, who returned to
The Colonel Theodore ttoosevrlt
Sanford with them to spend about ('amp No. 1.1 and Auxiliary No. b.
United Spanish War Veteran*,
were host* tit the Central Florida
Listi id council of U.S.W.A. on
Suilduy at thr Tourist Center. A
covered dish dinner was served
at noon to about L'.- representing
rumps and nuxilinne- from Ocalo.
Circle No. II. Womens Society Ler-burg, Umulillu. Kuslis, De­
of Christian Services, of the Hrsl land. Daytona, New Smyrna, KUMrthixlist Church lield its regular tiniittee. St. .Cloud. Drlnnilo and
monthly meeting and election o' Sunfotif.'
officers for the coining year on
The lm*itte»* meet mg ua- railed
Mpnday afteemein at the home -if to order by .1. It l.tle*. jire*ident
Mrs. R. W .‘Turner at T:»Mt o'clock. of 9 life eoimril; and lames G
. Mrs. W&gt; t-. Katnes prestdi'l Sharon, rommander of the Iw tl
nvyr the meeting jSliich. wus opnb- post, welcopird the oal-of-town
ed with a prayer-after which ways visitors. Installation of offh'er* fm
anil means were rllscusscd for in­ tin; cooling year was conducted
creasing the church building fund. Officers are council president, G.
Offlgeri were elected as follows! W. Hankins of Kis-imime: fitsl
chairman, Mrs. W. K. Haines; vice- ptesidenl, W K. ,Smith of
vice-chairman. Mrs. C- F-- McKee; Dialn; second, vice pre-ldent. Mho
secretary, Mrw. K. II. lteely; trea­ Irenp Young: secretary. Mr*. VI
surer. Mrs. P. A. Rowland; aupprr K Smith of Drain
chariman. Mrs. A. C. Star.ke; sun­
shine fund chairman. Mrs. W. It.
Others present for the upcUm*
Edcnfiehl: flower chslrnfan. Mrs. were Jerry Moriortv of Sl^-Toud.
Louis
Hughey;
mission stud’ rcmmalidei uf thr drpai Intent of
Florida I' S W A * \V llar-l
ihnii, •&gt;!•it lit 1 tier
t ment rnni
iiinmtt'i . Julia
iunii»r vice
of ausdiaiy ilepartito-ul of FTorida. Rose Steiger of Orlando,
department hiatmiu' . two pa*i
depart meld preahleiit- Ih-lla Neal
of Daytona Reach and Mn,- Shea
frr of Sanford.

bumherahoots are pknsssfl. no
doubt, aa dlsboaomry members.
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A ta»n , gib rcW. a n climb
over rkc edg f o l » a ,o r bUd*

without nicking ItiUl. Bit it t
• c/oic sAsve, though.
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Mrs. llrodic Williams und Mrs.
J. J. Carver entertained Circle
No. 6 uf the W.S.C.S. ol the
First Methodist Chutch at the
home of the former on Oak Av-.-nue on Monday afternoon. Mrs.
L. P. Hagan gave the devotional
and it wa* derided thjtf Mr*
Mabel IlloUtrti Mrs. Ur-M- '*&lt;■“ *«
and Mr*. Williams would atfoml
the tlLst(lCt meeting In Delund on
Thursday.
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wrere elected and nre .Mrs. C. L.
Ilutner, chairman; Mr*. Williams,
vice-chairman?.Mr*. Wi
Hunter^
treasurer; Mr*, farver,-secretary:
Mn. Carrie Draper.Tnis&lt;ionl4 ody:
Mr*. Hagan, urogram chairman;
Mrs. W. P. Fields, sunshine chair­
man and Mrs. G. W. Hailey ns
supplies chairman.
Approximately 14 members » r ' r
present foK the meeting,

BIRTH

Mr. and Mrs. Harry llarvish
announce today the birth of »
daughter Handra Yvette on Jan.
3 at the F'ernald-Laughton Mem­
orial Hospital. Mr* HervUh la
the former Katherine Arthur.

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IMan*. mull-1 the dneitnn
Mrs. J. N Artaielh), lneal ptr I
ent of the Women* Sneietj
f
Christian Service*, were made t r
the coming year. Trimble’* Im- .
“ The Christian Motive amt Method
In Stewardship” , wns discu*'«l
by the member*.

*The Store •of Friendly Service1

Refreshments were served t‘&gt;
Mr*. Smith. Mr* Wililams. Mt«Jennie Putnam. Mr* C. C I’"* '•
Mr*. Mitchell, Mrs. Mr&lt;7*ll*« IMr*. Collum. Mr*. Attarelh. »■ d
Mi** Bessie Zarhqrv.

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On Sale Thursday Only
9 a. m. To 6 p. m.

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HiitHHiiit'rtl thiM morttinir

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Mniib**r« privately rxpreaaetl ihc opinion that 1‘reflilent Tru; m ans new approach to the problem, creation of an advisory com-,
j milter to study the question, would not change the situation.
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Republicans, who ore taking over the St)th Congress, are mora
opposed to universal nam ing than were the Democrats who did
little on legislation requested by the president despite their con-.
trot nt tb&lt;- Ttflh Congress
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House Republicans are committed to back a plan advanced by
Rep Martin I HI. Maaa thr new speaker railing on
the president to negotiate with other nation* (or
Universal
, world disarmament Legislation to the rftr. t was
troinlna’

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W ORRY
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St T ltis

N ew spaper

PICARDY (sLAI)lOLUS BULBS
Several lltoutnntl extra fine high crown bulb* of
vnrious sixes. These bulba were dug, cleuned and
graded by hand (o avoid bruising. They are clean and
free from disease and ready lo plant.
Also sevt'rttl bushels of bulblctk. For prices write
W. Wnyne LaM.tr. 3200 Cheverly Avr., Chevcrly.

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SATURDAY, JA N U A R Y lltli
Tourist Center

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All wool • crepe* In
smart new (ptyle*

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Part wool plaid*

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Sixes 24 to 30

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R e g u la r ly 4.98 lo 6.98

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MerchuttdiHc sold from these table* will hot be boxed or

l.t*}tiott Auxiliary, a ill make
(tfficinl v nil to the C«mph
Lomtin? Unit N*». -r»'I on Jan

TIIK CONSENSUS on Capitol lllll Is that any universal train­
ing program Dial Include* Instruction In military lactic* wdll get
tin*liftr In CongffM
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Grand Opening

F lo w e r

Arrangements

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Jurt “ »•« bi and See for

N fr*
C H i ie v I r v f K y i n . • tln w
twrtif prrMtilrnt »»f thr Amrrtt

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F L IG H T D E C K

Conducted by Mrs. Belle Ochiltree

y &lt; M f r " 0t ° bll|rat*d to

Mrs. (Jenevieve Ryan
Episcopal Auxiliary
To Visit Auxilitiry
Has Mvoting: Monday

Phone

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One-half o ff regular price oh two table*. Merchandise
of finest Slid nationally khowtt.

■ • KKW OHtLH NOWADAYS have to worry about. (adiUca Interferin* with their pnrapeoU of marriage unless Unit falhtr* »r«
i die-hard Republican, or Denun'rau
- Hut I'rtnceas Ellxabeth of England Is rinding her road to matri­
mony htreiallv strewn with the prtrkly thorn* of the British pollcj
In Gleerr
llmtah court circles mske no secret of the (set thsl inner
I’titlip of Greece l* Eli,ibelh's leading suitor He l«&lt;ss*en at pub
lie function* with her frequently and he will gel bl* British cltusn
ship In February
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However, the goveVnrnrnt 4* divide.! over hU eligibility to be h*l
pilme consort Some accuse him ol trrpig a monarchist. othen
It,ink that Hrltaln* monarchlal system is under adequate contra
an.I Elisa tieIII should tie. permitted to ehoow tier own husband.
But' parliameut still is racked with widespread criticism of ihr
government s policy of keeping troops In Greeco And It I* though'

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mpt* of the importate hoapltai facllltle*
the pcnplb of 8»nmt*Ttlng when a
with nexrpe* turned

Hyinr* undoubtedly i« tonsulted on other mat­
ins of to und policy Hot. It Is pointed out, he
has very little contact with other routine affair*,
especially In connection with l-alln America and

Officers elected to seive for the
miiig year ure Mrs. Kilpatrie1,
airman; Mr*. Fred *'•ilium. »-i -.mirman; Mrs. W. L. Harrison,
crctkry; Mr*. IL F. Mitchell,
rasur^r; Mr*. J. F. MeClellim,
sunshine
chairman;
M&gt; .
Iinrles l^ird, devotional rim &gt;
an; Mr«. NV K. Smith. •ii|*t-"

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4.98 to 6.98 All Wool

tto lb ,r-

duett evidentr to »up|kdt litis tliroiy hot gueasea
sie based largely on the fair that Hyrors ha*
devoted tils time m a**tdu„u*ty to Uir overwhelm-,
lug task of denting with Moscow

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fiorberk a n advised (a study
psychology, oath, that would
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ANNOUNCEMENT

the average It * -

to talk about

To Step Down Shertly

IHolcomb To Speak
Methodist Circle Has
At Baptist Revival Election Of Officers

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Stole Setralory Ukaly

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S p e c i a l t o C e n t r a l Pi e\%

Mrs. Williams, Mrs.
Carver Have Meeting: Mrs. R.W. Turner Has
Circle Meet Mondav

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no season

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United Spanish War
Veterans Hold Meet

DALLAS NKWH

A GOOD THIN
F« A RAINY 0 /

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-Deaplte frequent disclaimer*. \Ui*ne who havt
of Slate IlyiiiM' »• livltie* m
the peic#
uirty trail'll oiitr tl*c Ooiutitnlli foi IC»ii«»pe ar*

1(n- rrrrnmnv wg» |i&lt;-rfurmril in |
Athen* by llev. Singleton at tin1|
Flrtt Mclhodl.t Church. The brnhchose a* hit only attendant the
Krooni'* *litrr, Mr*. Steven Wolfe
I loirna* Dickinson o f Atlant.i
eervAl Mr. Conway a* l*»*t man. '
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The bride wore for the ceremony ;
a dusty roue wool .treat length j
Kowit. with black arccuorie* and
carrieil a bouquet of oink mi l .
while tarnation*. Mr* Wolfe war j
gowned In a black and white cre»ulire** und al*o wore black acre** 1
*orie*.

FREEDOM OF NEWS
Nearspaper people are human
enough — and therefore self out greatly
em.ugh to be highly sympathetic the wt
lowanl anything thnt make* it ‘ t.lem
***!«■ for them ttrw u S T i living, j
It will surpria* nobody, there-1 —^ —
fore, that practically every news■ ■
paperinan favors the idea of
freedom of news.
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You cut call It freedom of the
prtes, If you like, .but K U really
an extanalon of freedom qf tha
prras. Freedom of the press U Ute
right to prut, wlthput being
. thrown into Jail or otherwise being
Mhitrarily prevented from print­
ing. Freedom of new* means the
right to go whfrt the news la
happening, observe it, record ILh

fo il
ning

Mm. Cotiwav i* originally from
Sanford and Krnduateil from Setn- '
inole. High School.
The coujde
(dan* to make their home ill Sno- j
fold for a *horl while.

TUBS DAY

(Meeting of the Fldell* Cta«a
o f the First Baptist Church Vrill
be held at H:00 P. M. at the
home of Mrs. J. P. Cullen, 119
West Nineteenth Street.

J. E. TERW ILLEGER

KuroitoniiH, in their comment* upon the American
of life, are apt to emphimize whnt they call, in a
tjy ncid manner, our "worship" of tho mocbnnical
rivimces which relieve our lives of many burdens.
— • In Iter Intent book, "Singing Witters," /
Ann nridges
refers to electric refrigerators, for instance, as though
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thuv loomed tip in American lives ns large ns skyscrapers,
whereas in fact they melt unobtrusively into the back
ground of ho ryes, seldom noticed or mentioned, contribut­
ing. In their silent way, to health and good food for
babies and grown people alike.
Observers nre mistaken when they assume thnt
frivolity and materialism nrp the result of living with
modern equipment, or that nobility of chnraeter auto­
matically follows tho necessity of hnullng Ice and chop­
ping wood.
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first of a series of cancerU
will bit held her* thia wtnmder the aurtkcea of tha
Musk Association will be
on Friday night when M u
n fjDlovieff. gifted vtoUnat,
9 heard. Bhe began attidying

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Character Without Axes

. . Wa have Hot hail time to rend
president Trdman's state of the
tn{1on. message lo Congress, hul
the little resume we saw Is all
tb* goo&lt;l.
labor Irglslatiop
*»ild b* gnornarhetl with ran'i»n
ka It would not be Itard far Con­
gress to do more harm than gooil.
Certainly, no on*, least of all
Republicans, would like In sse
Ubor strife intensified. As for
tax rata, the President 1* right
whan ha a*yg It Is more importmat to balance the Imdtet. (If
hour**, It It loo hk&lt;l no one—no
Democrat, that i* _ « r a r thought of
You a n 't convince Grind
that' twfnrr, hut It It encouraging
to note some thinking in lhal P*PPr jrnhlnt th*t S in ti C liu i
r*n'f a m igichn. Crim p got j
white shirt lot Chrhtm it.

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Circle* of the Oankm Club will
meet as folkpn; Am leu circle with
Ur*. J. A. Ponder a i,T t« P. M. for
armed dWi supper. Central circle
with Mr*. Frances Dots at 10:00
A. M.. Dirt Oardetiers circle with
Mr*. Oeorge Harden *1 10:00 A.
U . Hthtacua drcle with Mr* Herhrrt Moreland at 3:00 P. M. M ilfhoUa drcle with .Mrs C. C. Daniels
at 3:30 P. M„ Roar circle with
Mrs B. B. Crumley at 10:00 A. M.
tnd Jacaranda with Mrs. Pred
toiler. 3410 Palmetto Avenue at

Mrs. Roy Tillis Is
Elected Chairman

The Sul 11* llarrisoh Chapter «.f
Ilia Daughters of thr American
Revolution will hold ’ ll* regular
mrrtinir at
nl 1:00 P
monthly merlin*
P.. M.
M. r.l
r.t
tha home of Mr*. L. P. Hagan,
g702 Park Avenue. All visiting
Daughter* are invited to attend.

Partition Blocks

Revenne-hnnKry cities pnrt at«te*. and w m UVirte
Snm, ronld »*•» ft hint ffom, Rnhind.,The Rhnhh froli'chiment i* nollmR fancy rivIlUn tltfe* to r a tfrednixted fee.
4 Councillor o f S't«to,” wh‘lch aninfc*t* an ImjiortAnl govern­
ment position though It is actually nothinr of the aort,
co*u &gt;2,nno. People wanting tfomc title, »nv tltfe, and
iiname to pay any *uch sum. can become "Director of
Mimic" or o f Choir Singing. This coat* only |H,
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The idea h** Twiatbilitie* in the United State*, u
is shown by the |K&gt;pnlarily of hlifh-sounding .title* in the
fraternal orders. Then! nro' limitation*, however, Title*
of nobility are forbidden by the Constitution,- whether
Kran ted byContfre** or the state*. No one therefore van
hope to become Duke of Milwaukee.

It Is not Vtieii that our faith In
tba fundamental virtue* of human
nature |s restored but &gt; h m tomehue voluntarily pay* a MR which
has beett due for 13 years. It soar*
to new height*. "Hire is a cherk
fbr |30," write* an individual from
Topeka. Kan*, “which was ordered
by the Blank company In 1931, and
not paid for. Of course It was ori­
ginally a corporate obligation
which, la outlawed now. but I want
to pay It
and
unfortunately
haven't been able to do *0 until
this lime." nirurd are the pure
tn heart lor they ahall see ood.

J Social Calendar

Mr. ami Mr. K f l.unilquist
loiiay announced the marriage of '
their daughter. Alva IjiVem . t " !
Marian ir. Conway, nut of Mr.
ami Mr*. M .11. Conway of Athen*.
(■a., on Jan. 2.
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Concrete Blocks—8x8x18'

pray-—Luke 11:1.

three

Alva L. Limdqui.st
Marries M. D. Conway
Has Moved Into a New'Lbcation At

O tm IKM NI'IK FATIIEH. HE IS
ie o e r APPHOACHABMf W'A CAN
OO TO HIM TOR WISDOM AND
ADVISE. HE LB EXTREMELY
REAR TO US. V*E N O T H a r
VStB B T aT E n IANOUAOE TO
•OUR FATHER:- ]s td tcac.T us to

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TH E S A N FO R D H ERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY, JAN. S, 1947

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COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT

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2:00 P. M. Jnn. 13— A claw on short cut* nml quick
’ trick* in flower arrangement*.
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“ Florida’s New .Smart Spot”

8 ;00 P. M.— Colored film* of unusual arrangement*
and debutante* modeling hat* made from frcttlt

GOOD FOOD ^ND GOOD ORCHESTRA

J0JQ0 A. M. Jiti. 14— Dlxcuwion of church nnd
afternoon lawn p * r ty arrangemeptn.
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1 :30 P. M.— Mininture flower novelUex, including
hatx, conagee. etc.

Visit the Tourist Cantor on
Jen. 13 and 14 fo r tha toeturn by Mr*. Balia Ochil­
tree on flower arrangement*

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Tickets for all eeuiona— 1.60 each

Tho Public Is Cordially Invited
To Attend Tho Opening
Lncntcd Second Floor Operations Building

Separate classes— 60c each

melon, cloud’gray. Sixes 12-20-

Tickets on aide at Sanford Furniture Co.
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Palmetto Avenue and First St.
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Crltp ond corelroo oi the groat
outdoors...a Town &amp; Country Club
dratl ol deliboraloty cotual *
design. Honoring, uncluttered tlmpRdty ol line,
spiced with matletlul detailing.
Note the lavlih employ of a liordon rayon
fobric,..tho subdued alagonca of the
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sprlng-tllagd shades. Aquo. mai/a,

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SANFORD M U NICIPAL AIRPORT
For Reservation*

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1&lt;A0E POUR

Feds Unable To
Hit Basket With
Field Goal Shots

White Platt Wins
Feature Event At
Longwood Track

SOUTHPAW SHOOTER

Bench Guards Snatch
Many Sanford Balls
From Under Hoop

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Was roc. S\Cr
5 rb lfe id OXlAAOOXl
f . %-0O rflvlVUdO Of
J WiSc&lt;vis.*fs Sttevie*
&lt;€AO. HC- s c 0« P -

r. tot FrBWJ floats
\ and f N e n tte.
\-rtc&lt;jvV5 itrsipes

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C O 0C &lt;i ICAPS A i OA
id "friE Am A*IP P u p s
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O t f b A i W A ddr/gPSi-tys Et'clJAfid'JAi.
S o u t h p a w sviotvvWKtePs,

Races To Be Held
At Seminole Track
Sunday Afternoon

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
By ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.

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Sport* Editor.
Hanford 'Herald,
City.
Itenr Sir:
I feel rnlliiIn (hat nil biisrlinlt
fun* will cohcur in the following
suggestion, namely — to reduce
the outfield, at the Municipal
Park, to 3fin foot in center, and
to 3’dfi feet in right and left.
Center field la now 4C0 fret,
while right and left are 330
fret, rrapectlvriy. It ia pracllratljr ImpuariMp to drive a fair
ball over the fence. During thr
1(46 aeaaon, only one fa ir ball
waa hit over thr frsire, that hy
Oaalr (ilorig, Sanford’* third
haven, an.
Now. there is nothing in any
baseball game more thrilling than
an over-the-fence homer — any
fan known thl*. Yet. Sanford fans
are denied t,lis great privilege,
Ltecause o f th e extra deep out-

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Our Celery Fed* would benefit
more l/y having (he shorter out­
field, than would any other team.

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hom*rs. many time* Ihe b*U
wm/Iil hit the fente. m ar re n ­
ter field, 400 feet away, with
Ihe result that the,- runner
would be held op at fiimt .or

CHliy of Stall Gen. Dwlgti t D. Eisen­
hower makes an approach jthot to
11^ green pn the golf course at
tt General Hospital In Coral Okbits, Fla . where hg has been mtlnb
kni| undergoing a general checkup.
Th# famed soldier rcsfnrpied hjg
assertion that he Is not evaUabte ai
a presidential candidate. He termed
himself: "A soldier wh« ia devoted
Jo ihe Job o f commandin:
army.” (Infemotional Sound*

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msny people.
K lM ln lrJa ll a r e I
rromoter
Max
A*!*h i 4 , G u t'll)
k . 11It in ,
Lets hciir from the sports edi­ \ numu’Vd
yesterday
i ill*. U l t l a l'lU l. K lla J-*. Xln»*n
tor and from some of the fans on *Tj»nl” Kmith ha* •Tile re,| hi* i *'!.*« Ii. iH iw n Urn I, (Jn M u rk
thl* subject. And now U the time I urii* Special in the seven even, ! h r ta »4 H gp *— r u l i i f l l M
lF lr * t H a lf lla llf l l o iiM r l
to get tilings moving, for the auto lacing caul that will he
IU k * f»* ItlrliM , Hus H unt. D n ll)
pie-enlnl
on
the
Seminole
Speed­
i I linf*. Milter Itolly, Mr^iHwr Hill,
{ HM7 season U ai hand, and ll will
l Mtiilrm Htittsin iMn llo ll.
Miluhl
not be long now. until we fana way Huminy afternoon.
In udflitiun to Smith, n numlie1 Tr M r t l U r v - S / i n %titri
will he In tlie stand.,, eagerly wait­
&lt; l « » l l l » i r iM tlf llaawktr)
ing (or that old, familiar cry — of nationally known dirt traek
driven, have entered the contests.
&lt;C|alnlrlM I M r r )
"Play Mailt"
Mltrk
. W r Birinrr,
Jlngi#* *11r I,
Aiming Iho most prominent speedO. D. Farrell.
A r l t y O r r h i d , I l f . • ! &gt; , ||n*tu!» flA*»r,
er*
arc
Speed
Wynn,
Southern
UVjiiwfn
rtp4H*k.
T
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y
ml llrrtr*«i,
Tile atiove letter was received
Tiiflw .
yesterday, and it contains some Stale* Champion. Speed Funder­ tssurf
k l u r r — KMtHrtlM
burk, Frankie Luptow, V. D.
rwrltrm points.
fl| i*tn leU IlfitT l
Morelock, Sweet Cur prnter, Bill
I'rh n y Mita.in, H rtflgrt &lt;1 I-ra rr.
Now Is definitely the time for Larrimnre, Don Smith and Jwp
Hut
l.lttlr llifshflrr, H IU bt
action to be (akrn In repairing tlie Colkiti,
ballpark.
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An eatiinated l.o(H) apeclalur* U 'h H » Hnl»hlrf.
Thr writer has heard many will witness the seven contest* FtftW lt»r^— H i t HU*i
11| w I m I b I b l i a r * )
complaints tliay thr firld at the
in which rtruriy (1,700 in prises
Sfirth
F IR *,
M*-n' l.u rk y .
lin t
local pork Is too far from thr will ia* awarded the winners.
Mfiidrr*
W r jilr in
M lrr*k.
t 'niidv
Itufw,
Irluti
l^it'tr,
fii'rt#
fflirliiitrr,
plate. 1 am also of the belief
Trial* will iiegin at 1:00 o'clivk
h rl,
that the fence should be brought and (he feature race* are slated iHltt lf
c Hur t y i l w r H n
to slort at 2:30 o’clock.
In to a ITS foot distance, so tint
’ Inky
Tunic W ait** SlntYlfl.
many of the Sanford tram mem­
flrn t iif H ttf, H f u j r R t n , M a r t ,
bers ronld reap (hr reward* that
J*I«hL Klrtrm I-.
f lr t m d i llB r t— r « l H h l ) i
home ran hitting tiring.
,
m ilN lr lB lla r*&gt;
By shortening the distance 23
Uhutir^p It, ilrhu. O ra l D u f I, !I m«I
feet the local park would he bet­
F If»*lrr, ItiiB i) IU 4.
Kltfban.
I
ter lighted. Tlie Holds could be
G A tN E S YlLLV . Jan. K. m f- flh rtB l ( U f i, A r r t iM ' P o in t ,
R l*fc ffc H ift- ■FwtifrH) i
refocused so that the outer gardrn Ray Catch, 2lM).pound All-Ontrnl
«t|«UI»U Htfrv)
Florida (Jnnfrrpnce fuliiiack from
would be. brighter.
T r )in n « l« ,
H tlt It M ia v e ’r t ,
T ra il
R Y t n w In ,
U k li y
O r r h ld ,
Three are now two light poles Cut I* High 'School, will enter (he
lllrarlthr»(ff
'
K'liiinhifi
cttrl.
Fh
ink
University
o
f
Florida
next
June,
Inside the park that present a
haunt to all fielders who ap­ the university public relation* ileproach them when rhaaing fly parimont announced t»da&gt;,
In addition to winning confer­
hoiks. Shortening the field would
place these poles outside the ence honor* last season. Catch
fence and deemase the danger won l)onorattr mention on tho
All-Southern high school selecof tnjvrieo frwti hitting a pole.

Ray Gatch To Ent&lt;*r
Florida Next June

second, on what would' have
born an fiv e r -the-fence homer
dene Hill, the 1M4 G-Man slug­
In other parks. I've seen the
outfielder, rwea to the. fence ger pounded 11 balls over the 330
and make the eotrh of a 334 foot fence In aalneaville by midfan drive, thaa making an easy seoson. Hill waa sold by the CVs
oat of a blow tha| should have for a largo sum of rash as a re­
been. In Wtl fairness, a home sult of hU hilling powvr,
W hy can’t this fault be rem­
edied before the opening of tho
coming season? ’Why should the
Sanford fana have to forge iho
thrill.of the mighty home run?

While Platt, a popular grey­
hound favorite at the SanfordOrlando Kennel Club, hung up
thr fastest time of the current
fill-day meeting in winning the
frsture event last night In 2H.3
seconds for the futurity dlstanre.
In raring to victory White i’lall
defeated an even money choice,
Tidy Reward, which hail previous­
ly scored two consecutive "hot
no**’ triumph*.
Another large crowd o f fans
*liended , last nlghtS, . program
which was marked by excellent
weather and a neat program of
10 classy events. Since the track
opened last week, ,the nightly
Ihrongs have continued to exceed
last rear’s turnouts which previously had established a record.
The closing event last night
■'rut lucky ticket holders tome
happy when the 4-7 ijuiniela re­
lumed a muluet of 177.40 for tha
Istgest payoff of the evening.
(Juinietas are sold on nine of the
in event* with the daily -double*
h&lt;’ inj; run on (he second and
third races.
*
In tonight’s ” hol box" attrac­
tion, the ninth event.- Racing Seeitiaty Lew Arnold will pit a
couple o f fast youngsters against
a field o f veterans. Deal Me In
and Flat Bush have scored two
»tisight win* to cam positions
in the featurs rvent. This pair
of juveniles will meet atem com­
petition from such veteran 'sprin­
ters as Able Pall, Fashion Guide,
and Streak () Black.
The Sanford-Orlando oval is
iocsted mid-wsy between Sanford
and Qrlandn on Highway 17. 1‘ost

The Hanford Baseball Associa­
tion has asked for action to he
takrri on'Uie job. The Fed manogewienl has offrrrd K pcopnsl-

Barr School Of
Umpiring Opens
Here On 15th

REVIEW O F YEAR IN SPORTS \

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Tortight’s Feature
Pits Juveniles
Against V e t e rans

DAYTONA BEACH. Jan. K.
(Special)--Keabrcrsc High School
Opened the I‘.II7 t a.kcthall •cn»nr&gt;
last night In n hlaxe of glory,
trouncing Sflnfnpl High If2 to II
In the var*lty tatn* and 22 to 12
in a preliminary it jupiad tussle.

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

T H E SANFORD

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On* weak from today tho
(iroriio B*rr School for Umpire*
will open In Sanford with nearly
85 young aspirants attending.
Oeorge Barr, prominent Nation*
al League arbiter, founded hit
school eleven years ago, when
there was no way for a man to
obtain umpire training.
This school will give Us men
leclurfr. drills,, blackboard ttka
and open air experience on The
diamond under actual league con*
ditions.
,
Itarr will derive in Sanford
Sunday and will begin making
the necessary arrangements foe
the opening of the school before
the men arrive.
The' school, formerly held In
Orlando, was moved to Sanford
tkii year s'nce the needed quartera were not evailable for th«
men.
W
Central Florida la an-ldeaYapot
for the school since weather ton*
ditirfhi are perfect f “ r such
training and recreational facilities
am unlimited al reasonable prices,
Barr will hav* BUI Klem. um­
pire- In-chief
at the National
League and Lou Jorda. National
League arbiter, to assist him in
lectures and ducuision* in the
detail and - mechanics of um-

W p g J R fC t lA M P lb d , W o d A .O - ft X W I

DBCiJlad

OfoKOe AMAMS

During tire opening weak. mi
Ing, afternoon and evening sea­
sons will lie devoted mainly to
that fillies do their best running. lectures. Following the first week
I later in the season.
field drills will lie employed so
I Kdiuftiton. leading 3-year old that tlm students will leant
coit of tatd. has many supporters ing and actual participation In Iho
NEW YORK—OFi-The 3-year ili Uie most likely to succeed As­
Night lasaions will b# hsld dur­
oid thoroughbred racing situation sault as a 3-)car old king.
may go through the winter as a
Veteran racing secretary Charles ing the entire flv « week period.
wide open affair, veteran horse­ J. McLennan believes Blue Border The evening lectures will prov da
th* instructors s means of glvmen feel.
of the Oreentree Btabie will be a
First Flight, outstanding Juve­ star next season. Secretary John ing a play-by-play appraisaljpf
the work done on tho diamwld
nile filly of IMS. will pass up the B. Campbell feels that William
day and will give a Jn)**n*
Kentucky Derby on the theory Hels’ Cosmic Bomb, winner of the that
of helpful constructive criticism
Arlington Futurity, is the moat of the student's work. *
Dotty.
promising.
m a n , lia r ,— F o t a A ly i
Both ^McLennan and Oeunpbell
H la ln lrta Harm
llooter. Hull,, IOi|,rr. Ilrnl It. In. picked l/yrd Boswell as the likely
have gained support In th»
HIreal, n ltt.,ek. t'l*i [tnah. IV,.|, 3-yrar old star of IMS. In one of who
rankings as Derby possibilities .art
ItV Cine. Ante I’aL !-*.,■h!r*n llulfle.
ihe year-end polls, however,- lend Double Jay. I WHL Better Value.
T e a I h k a r r — )/|S M lln
U ta la lr la lla r e l
Boswell was voted the year’s big- 1Royal Governor, Grand Admiral.
H ally Hiiray. li t- flu v M ine, H". gejtt disappointment in racing.
Phalanx and Jet Pilot.
f a i r I r k l&gt; t lllo , |l&gt; II,,1,1,, ULll.
Among last year’s 3-year olds
Country 8n-, (-aitlnlo lleir»o

Horsemen Differ
On 3-Year-Olds

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CORNER SECOND St SANFORD

lion to the city whereby he
Hanford tram will far ntah ill
materials nnaaaary, |f the c4ly of
Hanford will furnish the labor
according to an announcement
made by John Krider.

Ict’a alt get behind this move(pent. TYtmorrow may be too lata,
More comments are nypiraled

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the big Auto business, t. I
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nlenogrupher
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ing ami .hoithapd. t ‘ha*r
Company,
OHANOES-GRAPEFRinrs, *2.00
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nolia Ave,
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plate.. 99.40. H. H. P»pe Co.
preferred.
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KOlt Ha L B : Small pony Middle,
write for fine fact*. Utilities
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Dieael Training.. Hn* D. e/o
Exchange. ____
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That Hang. On
kden phlegm, and aid nature
be and heal raw, tender. Inbronchial raucous m em .
Tell your druggist to sell you
abotUe of Crtomulslon with the unosntandinf you must like tbs way It
oulckly allaya the cough cr JPU are

AT A IUNCHION given by the American Relict tor Italy Association
In New York City tor more Hum 030 ulQcert and men of the Italian mer­
chant marine, ■ new outflt ot clothing. Including shoes, shirts, a suit and
an overcoat was glveh to each ot the sailors. The men came to the U. S.
on Nov. 20 to man 84 American freighter* now being purchased by the
Italian government. Her* white-bearded Kmrllo Muro, 84-year-old
sailor, la helped'ou with hi* new overcoat by U. Todh (International)

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muse* toxins, which overly* the
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srly.lTien Uie lime to rtnevayour
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gravure sweep tne putretacUve ana
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Club on ILm aponsojralifp of the hcHcs of lectures to
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Ipithority on Special ArranK^menbi and Flower HnUW 1
•The lectures will be given Monday and Tuesday,
Jnn. 13-14 In the Tourist Center nnd wd would like
to urge all the Indies in Sanford to take advantage
of thin opportunity.

The Florida State Rank Of Sanford' ’

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TO. A III.KN W . COUKMAN. whoa*
plsrat of rraldsar* I* tins 111 (Isa(no la. N. li
Top ora harrby ri-iult—l . to sphas file d hla lt*lhh&gt;ti
paor no (hr 1th day of Fsbruary,
rtlsrhark*. and that ha *
A Ik 1*17, In a rrrialn aull for
■Uvorr* iMndlna' In Ih* I’lrcult Court
o f H*mln«l* Couniy, Florid*, an
ahbrrvlalad lllla of aahlrh said ras*
FU NERAL NOTICE
la m 'H T l.R O. ITOUKSIAN. i'lalaCharles C. aheffltld, colorwl. llff
va. A III.KN XV. UOCKMAN. D*.
died Saturday morf)lng at 11:00 landanl.
Wlinaaa tar hand and offtrUI
o'clock. A restaurant manager,
seal at SsnlorA. Ksmloola couniy,
hs had lived most of his life In pi
si — et Florida, Ikls Tlh dgy ot
January, A- D, 1*17,
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Land Clearing Anri Dragline Work
Sanford

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L.0NI1DIRIN0 THI AltMV'S O m « , Charles J. Henn, Jr, (left), ot Dam­
mars, Md., who recently became the father ut quadruplets, sees wbst
he would receive monthly It he re-enlUled. Henn was offered a staff
sergeant’s rating by L t Sol. John Shettle (right), Army recruiting officer.
Pay and allowance* would total 3383.73 per month (or Henn, his Brit­
ish bride and their five children. Sgt, A. Harris looks oju_1international)

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for a final d tw *e of divorr*: otharvrlaa, a d*cr»* pro rosfw ad wilt ho
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

EtUblithed 1908

VOLUME X XXVIII

THURSDAY, Jnn. 9, 19*46 .

Associated Press Leased Wire

N O . 51

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Case Offers
New Version
mOf Labor Bill

■ *t$

Council Opens
Discussion On

Rail Chairman

Cabinet Joins Truman As He Goes To Address New

Marshall Is
Taking Brief
RestlnHawaii

Congress

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Measure Would Re­
strict Unions, Also
Protect Their Right
To Strike Or Picket

United Nations Group
Is Urged To Hasten;
Warren Austin’s Ap­
pointment Approved

General. Keeps Quiet
About Appointment;
Russia Feels U. S.
Policy Will Change

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—
LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y..
HQNOLULU, Jnn. 9—&lt;/P)
(IF)— Representative Francis
Jan. - 9—(A’)—Tlie United
;—General George C. MarNations Security Couueil to­
" " Case tnduy offered a new
shnll kept his silence'hero'
version of his labor bill
day opened full-aenlc debate
today where he rested on his
which passed Congress last
on a basic arms reduction
way back from Chinn to the
year but was vetoed by
proposal. The Ai|strnllitn
United States to take over
President Truman; T h e
delegate called for harmony
sa Secretary of Stnte. The
South Dakoln Republican
and speedy deliberation of
General's plane stopped o ff
declared thnt the now mansthe issue. Said the Austra­
today at Honolulu where he
W. a (tube) Dou*U», former lian, Norman Mukiiu "Thin
. ure is intended to let labor CohiroMk
posed for pictures smilingly.
esmuty sheriff and rr*land management live to­ drat of Gskf (&lt;ly, h u beruror is not the time for conflict,"
Only a handful of people
gether in pence. Case added rhalraun of the Florid* lla'lroad
Meanwhile in Washington
knew he was coming be­
% that he hopes that his bill Commission. turrredlng . Eugene H. tiie Senate. Foreign Rela­
cause ho had radioed ahead
ithras of Ntarhe. recently re­
will allow Congress to meet M
tions Committee put Its.
asking for absolute secrecy.
tired. Douglas K*j&gt; been chairman
its responsibilities In a com­ before, boa been * nK-mbrr of the stamp of approval tin 1lit*^
For • newante 11 Marshall
iinmiuntion of (). Max Gat'dprehensive way.
• •• nimmitViw (uurteen years,
had only this .to 4a y " I
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■ Vdtrlier, Senator -James. * S _______
ner,.former ambassador ,ln
Itnvt’ no alatomcht 1q make
(Treat Britain.&gt;Tltis pula’ l lip
Murray predicted that If
a
.s 'Seciolnry** of &lt;t?late at
nomination b e f o r e I I I u A PPA R E N TLY IN good spirit* ber of (hr Iluuar In Washington, n«n;
’ ‘ Congress passes d r a s t i c
Mr*. Trnmalt,
President Ayrinilturt*
Clinton ,\mlor*ont this Linn*." This was nxactly
Sennte tomorrow, and con­ member* of hi* Cabinet Join I). C. Left to right , t n Frcretary ' Truman. Ml** Margaret Truman; SMTclary of t'nmmrrrr \%rrill
labor legislation It will
whnt ho had saitl yosterday.
firmation there is regarded President Truman and hla fhmtly of Navy Jam,* Forreatal; Altor- Secretary of thr Treasury Jam,* Harrlm*ii| nml Scvrrtar) of La ­
and confHckI„r atnt v.ttr
Marshall is [daiming to
ns certaih.
. .. at. the I'hlrf kxecull\e atarla fur n,y General Tom Clark; Swrr- . , . ; Srtrt-tary
„
.. create serious bitterness nnd
o f Inlvrlof bor l*"»U Stnnvltrnharh.
re&gt;t it few days unless hG'a
tarj
hf
War
Robrt;l
I'aMaraon;'
I
ha
Capitol
to
hddrea*
the
joint
Here
are
some
other
nomi­
conflict. Tiie M o n t a n a
f lntrrnallooal) asked to rush Lack to WnshJuIIuh A. Km *)
S c r r la f y '■ ol
nations which the committee session i»f Cuivgre** In the Cham­ S m eU vy of Flat, Jamr-&lt; I'. 11%rDemocrat added that.if no.
tliRFDlL *
■ '* r
approved
i&amp;¥ny— former
such legislation wore pnssed,
Meanwhile (lie Russian
he believed labor nnd mana­ Meet Sponsored
By Senator Warren Austin of
Daily Nous of Shanghai,
Vermont as United Slat"s
gement could get together
which i&gt; nuni'tl by the--Roth
Chambers
Of
representative on the United
and work out their differ­
Smiri&gt;. I'l.u-i'il Marshall’i
Nations Security Council, S.
Commerce
and
City
a
npiit
It sail I that
ences. Murray offered his
views after a conference The Southeastern States Soar* Pinckney Tuck as Ambassa­
I'tnies'
i&lt;
u
rig
a
policy was
with CIO lenders. lie told Ine Contest y llj be held at tha dor to Egypt, and G eo rg e
impiuiali-tii. and in i»any“
Wadsworth
of
New
V&lt;nk
us
\Vrii«U
Pa
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fir
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hi lit** fftir«t of |S ,‘t &lt;• thr ilntr f*»r
h dlnitfi
.ftt
newsmen that last night he Municipal airport on Marrh 1
wilts jit*&gt;ii-i| .in obstacle to
IlfMutv tit tlir mrrl'ilig nf thr .M*« j whii'h turn* n Prnuty Qtifrn anil
nmbnssmlor to Ira«|
solving .i lot of important
was the host at U dinner Sid 2 *n«l will award championior riwM»il'**r nf ( 'm n m v r c f n! thi*jh. r rnurt will bn ^elected linr
Which was attended l,y|rhln* In .'andanl
Cilrus Commission In Mrivfnii Inn today. Shp 'Vn* nt- .Ion Hrmtlrv vnliinffrrrtl in hr Uolin* Wen* Chasing t|ueslion.s lo'fore Ihe United
troilucftl
JnrW Pntik'nn, |m»*i ^rlinirmitn nf flit* tlnnr* ffimmitlfr
CIO President Philip Mur- "5” * f f i 'two d.v V r V u "!
Automobilf (*oinur Nalioth.
Of Opinion Florida flent, and in ft «lnirt ttalk «Y*,arit1 Ciuy Alltn i« hfitl of ih*
Now, I'ont Milled the Soviet
ray, four or five other CIO u
.poured by the Junior
prr*«e&lt;t her apprrt inlinn for •trt*' rominittrr judging thr brmity ‘
‘M) Miles An Hour organ, things will he better
Quality Improving rnurtr^Ird
leaders and several Demo­ and ‘ Senior Chamber* of Comthnt Snnfnrd had ri- j r o rlr «t.
mtre* nnd the City of Snnford.
—starting
perhaps
with
cratic senators.
Jnn •&gt; id*'
LAKELAN D . Jnn. 0 (Special) tnufrd fn hrr nnd lir t . hiinhnful j Mr, Odhnm anid thnt nlnnr nrr * UllANOK, Trx
Activity In relation to the
nnd sbifI. Hint *hn hnd ftirnford' i hrftiir disnltprd tn suxiimoi- n flnnf
^
^ VV(l, (i dT.iOUtii todllV 1 China. Kor. milled the RuttAmpng other things, the celebration
will l*e under the co— The recent sharp slump In
11 *'
’
. .
.
%vh»«*h ' -siaii paper, it serins hardly
present Case measure defines {■hnlrmnnehin of Jnck tlatigan,
California
orange
prices • ha* FAnil In her *hot* and wobld rr* ! frtuurini? the hrniity quorn nml
WARHINGTON, Jan. 0.
turn in thr .Spring for nnnthrr her rourt In thr G**narilU Pay ' w^,rn x" e
’* ’ ,, „
likely tltal General Mnrshnll
unfair Labor practices by president o f the Junior Chamber rial)—grnator Claud, I'rpfw-r, It. mai|e the western fruit . more visit,
parade in Tamp,, on Felr tf).
' 'h-v
riding w s i »
« •
1
vs ill I'optimie whnt it. called
FI*.
In
t’l,
ro-ali?pm,iit
of
ioiii
of
Commerce
nnd
Ed
Higgins,
competitive with Florida orctlg*1*
workers Id a way closely
The Jovce- • nre tnkine over , »od plunged Into I he^Sid in..... .
O nr.i- T»uhi| iirgnt nil —We­
ntltlros In (It* S#imlr ha- L»-*o front one standpoint, hut i|uaU5V bers
the policy of backing righttg
n'(Oncenffgt*
d
ef­
| parajit'jing the rest lections manager o f the f senior trad* yivvtt
a promhtrat po»t on th, of Floridn frull ha* improvAI fort to put the Rout iiea-tern
tTeorgo Tfiuhy ha* been
I** T
I ' l t o Xt o &amp;
n o n l ' f i Xm r n! u;s , o m . ■
—- - * - , - ..... .
Z r v**r.
t t S
? - * :«
&lt; W 6 llo S w l
ten woum now cover cm group.
made gc-nernl manager and will Conlhiillro on Agiiiulturc. Tills somewhat in the meantime, er- Stntra Soarim- Conte* I arms*. xvn rlrtVK fif hiM work for Iht^ : inivHInir
V Ryrnes.
m\\y no h«nr
ployers under the Wagner lUpcrvUa all' detail* relating to I* tin- flr*t time In mmiv yrur% eordlng to report* of Florida
The meet, whlt-h wiil lie held at member* and 'heir wi%&gt;. ..... m l- it *&gt;ent off the d&lt;«k
b e l i e f that there will
th. mr*t.
I that a Florida Senator ha* lieeti
Act. Tlic legislation would thp
John i to-The
me&lt;t.
A profe--inonl u?*-l ' '
-.oiii,- i baoges made * in
on thi» conmilll,,. ill, wort of Fitrus Commiaalon dc«|er service the Municipal airport on \la- I •ui* to Mr, Odharu rtisiensn I.f
i
ivrr
Roy
Ilrownlnir.
niannarr
of
thn
restrict Labor- unions in
and 2 i* sponsored bv the Jsy- Irelh the Tamps noil l'alatkn o&gt;' Innrr- leaped iuo* t*i
wliich ,o Irn|M%rt u&gt;i 11% i&gt; fell m Ih men.
Amencatt policy in Chinn
In n report for the Chicago rees, Mr. Toohy pointed out that "O liv lllf* of the club |* A. R. [folly clothed and **Ved 11 f" rth
some respects, Jmt it still airport, ha* been Inatrumrntal in vast farming anil Hvriiock uulu
|a Iso i% shared , by ninny
nrausltut Inl,rest nf the -natlopal
V
W
the
time
is
short
for
tinamount
area
for
I
lie
period
ending
Jan.
of I lie slate.
Luke. ’
hoy, a brother o f one of l'"
would protect their, right to society In th, facilities uvalla
‘ hie irie*
, American*
They
forThe senior senator fnmi Fhirltl* 3. one dealer *e/vi&lt;-e man %*ld nf work left to he an'nmplishril
•lack Haligari noummc&gt;d thnt itipi*.
,
. look
,
.
strike, picket peacefully, and here for handling large number* had
been «erving on the Foreign that movement of fruit I* *loW, to assure it* -ucres*. hut ftikfrd pinna for ne»t week's nireiiug in- ! xiie dead were lh‘n lorduli.. II vv.ttil to two tlt!VtlopniPIlta
nasomble in an orderly man­ of plane*. Collaborating with him Urlalluns ( ’ommilloe tr» th*. Inrt nnd that "the wholesale trade on that the benefit* drivo.l by San- dude - “loud Me nnd soct" cm- id Gene Uerreil shriy.t
nf |now: Tire abolition of the
ner. It would deny exclus­ are Paul Tuntland together with Congress, hut relim|iilshcd nt* the whole believe* the lagging fool from lli«* I'optesl should t' *L Th»re will be b priie for ; Moscow, Te*. hip! dtc cm's leriv e x e c u tiv e tn ie e lu'm liinartern
ptev* and Virginia Rennie, na­ pine- nil lllis group to u si.|1*l«.l acceptance of navel* I* due main­ more than repay their effort*.
the loudest imlividunl hern ns r. driver, »h.» wa- not "&gt;'in«
|( |»,.|p|lltr
\ft«'r tluit, tho
ive bargaining rights- to tionally
known *oarlng plane or gieulei ►enlnrilv in Ihe uppei ly to their generally |»&gt;or raring
Itrailey Ddlmm nniioonced Fell o,&lt;|| n- n conihinatioO.
futrlv i.|.ipifunl [ [ ,|ir„rt,"i wiibiliawnl of the United
I-abnr organizations which pilot*.
chumtier The Hron-aMiration ucl qUAllty,"
JoriUvi. »r*
engage In jurisdictional and
W. V- Bitting, ■president o f the reduced il&gt;e ipemWnsldu on tlii*
'
Niaiea .M.iruus front China.
IJe added that “ one opinion exi f Don. 'v'i' n*bi
(,,,i
|
\|iir.-hiill tbtiii't want to
sympathy strikes and would ftenlor Chamber of Commerce, romniitlre and liecatlse of the Rc nressrrl fre&lt;|ilently with regard to M ia m i ( n ic k s D oavh K o v ( h itte n d o n s
Pol It*# « hi.I H.n
In.thin ,| wIn'ii lit* arrived
moke them liable for civil announced that hr had appointed iiuldUun o.njoritv In ihc pn-em Florida orange* — and th*- 1*
it itiI H &lt; nf
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II. H. Coleman, Ix&gt;* Lecher Clar­ Couglis* tils*, prinocintlc ie|u&lt;- borne'nut by obtrrvatlon m re­ O n (sa m h iin t; E le m e n t
Are
Visitill‘d
Here
it al rftnp#r Hi llirm
m
Honolulu
from Guam and
damages..
i*
i‘.
who
'
a
ence Redding and At Lee to Jeittalion was rhanpii from II tail store* — I* that Florida
h
&lt;
‘
rabbnil
a ivijtiest for
Cnse also ‘ would grant aerve
MIAMI.
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io
u
.
on the committee. Mr, Rati,
Mr nu#l Mi*. E 'ln j I' * It i
absolute seeivey. But whotf
It U «ignlflcant thnt the m- grading standards should I- de­ i' iiw li mi Kiiinlilinjr in Miami ha, l»n*l»'n hnvr Niiivnl fruiii Ailmjc.
congressional* recognition of gan will have Rob Carnes nnd
finitely
lightened
UP
nml
ntrictly
proportions *)f FlinMa
rcniillfil in the arrvH nf " I |*s-r• tnnt Vit, to vUlt Mr. &lt;'hitlrii&lt;li*nV B r itis h IN vlicy In t &gt; J j l " ' Iiewsmcin finally found
tiie right o f various states Chick Laailter collaborating with creeling
farming were recotninil by the adhered to In order to nhtojn sous, inrtiiilimr two woman, mi ■UiiTi, MLte Kilim t'|iltit*ml#n mut
him.
i&gt;..L.uiint&gt; r t a r i f i c t l l,im* tho (Iiuiontl told them:
to enact Iowa forbidding
assignment
of tin- peninsular
liiHikmakintr iliaigin.
A ll lhi**e
Until recently the extremely slalcVAimnlnr, who will now hate maximum prices."
MIhh Imiiru t *liilltMi&lt;li*ti. nl* thi-ir
I a ltS tfn t
"A ll rlBlit, hero I nm. You
closed-shop agreements
There were several commenta accused were irtra-fij nil hon I

Soaring Contest
Will Be Held At
Airport In March

3 Boys Drowned
Drop In Prices In Wendy Barrie. Is Guest O f
Honor At Jaycee Luncheon As Car Plunges
California Fruit
Into Texas River
Causes Rivalry

Senator Pepper
Is On Committee
On Agriculture

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U. S. Reminds Poland
Of Election Pledge
W ARSAW , Jan. U, {,1V The
* United Staten again reminded
5
Poland today to honor her pleibre
to hold frea election*. A dip­
lomatic note to the Polish foreign
minister rharged that the Proi
vUional Warsaw government has
V
continued It* intimidation of the
Oppostien and h u violated both
* the- letter and the spirit of the
Yalta and Potadam agreements.
Washlngon delivered similar notes
on Aug. 10 and Nrv. 22, bat they
have not been answered,
•E ,7 The Polish general election has
been set for Jan. 10, but It Is not
rat certain whether the Opposition
Peasant Partv will participate.
Last, night the leader o f tho
Peasant Party, Vice Premier
Ktanlstaw Mlkolajexyk. announced
that hta follower* would context
the government coalition despite
• • hi* party's charges o f inlimlda.
tlon, political arrests and Irregu arttles. However, Mlkolajcuk said
that hU partv aUR might hoveptt
* the elections tf i f .the last minute
,75* i It appeared that free voting was
.Impossible.
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In New England

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NEW YO R K CITY. Jin. 0. (JP)
—The nation axperjeneed nearly
normal winter wwatner today ex­
cept in New England and northern
3i N fw York Stow, where tempera,
tare* of sere and below were rerted (Me
reported
b0U« MAi
‘a generally
today

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row, ‘

Charles W. Blow Of
Oviedo Dies Suddenly
Charle* W. Rlow, 72, resident of
Oviedn for the past eight years,
was'found dead yesterday morn­
ing In an oranse.grove near his
borne:
# .
lie I* survived by a brother,
Obit Blow of West Palm Beach
and four .slaters: Mr*. Kate Keynold* o f Abbeville,
Ga.j Mrs.-W .
“
B. Blakc^r of Arcadla, Mrs. Essie
Butler or Jacksonville and fe ala
tar whose name has not been
revealed.
Funeral arrangement announce.!
by the Erickson Funeral Home,
will be held' Friday: afternoon at
3:00 o'clock at the Ovlado Ceme­
tery.
ns-L. i*.
POLICE ACTIVE
The back door of A1V Tavern
on Sanford Avenue was found by
police to have been broken open
Tuesday evening. The' thief was
apparently scared e w iv by ap
«»# nolle#* *rbo under dir#c*
tlon. o f Pollc* Chief Roy O. WilRam* Bre keeoln# close walrh on
buildings and atom , and am
seeing-to it that when door* are

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favorable thermal conditions that
prevail here were unnoticed, but
at a meet held at the airport a
few- week* ago, tho glider plfittr
were most enthusiastic about the
atmospheric conditions. Thia meet
ti sanctioned by the Soaring So­
ciety of America, whose head­
quarter* are at Elmira, N . Y.
and authorised by the National
Aeronautical Association.
In addition to the soaring
championship events, it La con­
templated that there will be an
riaborata a(r show.

- R, -T. Cowan baa obtained city
permit# for erection ofjtwo frame

« i u b«
, e
th northern ready erected a number o f homo*.
lemon The estimated value of each »f
»ba two house* te

h ip

r

Iiuiiio mi I'alniHtn Avrtiih* Mr^.
about the alow retail movement petnlinic nrraignniriil in munii'ipal
ritit 1i*ntltMi nvt iv«*«l !*y ti uiii an I
(tj,
o f fruit during the period front rimrl Tuc-ilni
Mr t 11itMMiilri.li was fhmti fr«»m
t almw s«m m &gt; mitk,. a,
of
1'hristnun to early January, and , Tin* u n i'll, nrn* mnilt- by i Wrtsh'niylnn by Don Wi l pii-i wbo A
P n lea tiu f scb.-ibib il d » r
i a , th i* time
most of the reports *nid that the secret police c.unblinc stpiail Uli
I’m
hnppy
to
it
nlrtnninp
In
Atlrnil
thi*
.m
mril
day wan ..iiio-lb 'd S » " « ' * re juin Mrs. Mnrsiiall."
I trade thought the shipping holi­ tier Hir i Im-m I iiiii .if J'nlice f'hli'f in .Miami
■
k
rank
.Vlilclicll
tint!
!
‘*|il.
*
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1
1
.
day which extend**! from Dec.
Mr, f l H I 1rh.ini I n ill rrlitiii n»i clone in l*riii'»*
At
Mi'-. Marshall obviously
Mnil in* scllni* rim f "f ileleclbes
2141 wn* helpful.
Smi* ti} v hut hi v%.ff r«*in.iM m .*aill that ili'Clsioim alieailv
in'i’jiv (n rt'-joln the
Mitrbi'll
I
nnk
■*•■
the
p.lln
"Among the'chaln* and wlnrlei .--I
Hindi' ijiiii i i irti'R *1"' U -I
(
i ,d s lip g a ve him a
»n|frs I have not heard on- crl- force m Ihe fn-l I ibe year nnilei Slfufimt for an imlvlnnir
Flans are being made by the
j Lam l " ih grirtlu bllv b eeon io j g re a t big kiss.
llclsm on the shipping holiday," liistiuciiniis fi.iin i iiy Mnnagii
Tourist Club for a I’t™'*: n" 1* a citrus commission man In New RUlinril 1tunnel in ch ar up gamb­
outing almot a week from Sat­
ling in Miamj.
1 T in -C u b im
is sai«i to
,
urday at the' Florid* Methodist York wrote. Another New York
representative
said
that
“
fruit,
In
Home nl Enterprise where they
granted
ranted General Sir A
will be guest* of the Rev. and general, has linen o f good qual­
TinninRiibin. H igh C om in ts - 1
Miss Beulah Dean, 75, resident
Mr*. Harold Barnes. It was an. ity and ha* hrmigb* g°°d price*
h
itiinnr fo
f«»rr PalustinV,
raiOMilU*, w i t l f f
M**‘|** than 7f» ha%kctff of food
of Sanford for the past 20 years, ftlonor
nounced today by E.M . Armltage, on the market. However, the
no w orn to llo u l with v io le n - j nv«-ia.mg fs.r.o each In value, •
market
la atlll lower on the
died
last
evening
at
the
home
of
director of tourist activities.
Miriam Solovicff, concert viol­
i .1 lin vvpvor tlio ro is tin IH- 1 " !t " “Imv grocerv orders, wees
The glee club of ‘ the Home, average than la necossary. due to ist, nhil former -nlnUt. w il Ii tie* her brother-in-law ami sister, Mr, CO.
lio v v iv i I , vni II
giver, to needlv families at Chrlsttinder the direction o f
Rev. fruit which I* poor nf color, San Francisco Orcbstra and lln* and Mrs. A. L Kelly, 200 I-uircl (llcntinH *»f a n y d ecision on i tMH, umPi
na^ revealed today
te** Angclc* 1'hilharmonlr, will Avenue, fallowing an illness of p a rtitio n o f P a lestin e in to s.i t'aptf Byrd Hudson of the
Barnes, will entertain the visl- hniUed or rear red."
It was reported that the Roe- climax a rnasl tu c*1**! tour wit Ii four weeks,
tor*. A bus will bu-aent to #etwist who
— .
Jewish nml Arab slab's nm b«.al Salvation Army/ pt__
“ has shown -oma a concert In in* irivcn Friday even­
rommodale many tourUts, said ton market
Sire was born, June Id, 1S71 any indication of on appeal rani that hr had sent totters of
atrength."
though
Immediate ing at R: 1T&gt;o’clock at the Seminole
Mr. AfmlUge.
in Evergreen, Ala., where she wax to the United Nations for a appreciation to each of the clvle
On Tuesday evening at &lt;1:30 store delivery was curtailed and High School Auililorium.
orgamissLloii't which aided in fina member of the Baptist Church.
store
traffic
ITHIte*
to
hare
e*.
Admission
will
I..
only
bv
tic­
o'clock a chicken pilau supper
aihlng thr donations,
settlement.
Remains
were
sent
to
Evergreen
kets
purchased
or
loaned
by
mem­
wtlj be served at ih* Tnurlal i**ntUU hecanxe o f mad rendi­
The*# organisation* manned lha
today,
and
funeraf
service
and
ber*
of
the
Seminole
Gountv
Music
Center. A fter the ripper and tions and slippery sldwalk* re­
Xavlaiion Arm y k e t t l e s and
interment
were
scheduled
to
be
raised more than |72fl as fol­
business meeting, colored motion sulting feom 'snow and sleet Association. Those attending the
held there tomorrow afternoon.
lows; Klwanis, f2ir.»; Veteran*, of
picture* will be ihqwti. i
storms. .The retail trad# fe*l«, concert are Irinr reminded to be
Thera
were
funeral
services
|
In their scats before the Martlne
Foreign Wars.. ITU plus canned
»tho report said, that good reel- Km# to prttliiri#
poMlblliy of
food* valued at *75; Rotary, llOOt
RIOTH IN BOMBAY
sumer aeeeptanc# will he enjoy­ dlitrirtinx nolt#* #fl#r th# «p« here, according to the Erickson1
Campbcll-LoMing Post of 1 thp
Funeral Home.
*
.
Any veteran in need of serv­
ed “ on Florida eltrna from now pcsrance of the artist.
American Legion, $128; American
BOMBAY. Jen. 0. (VD-Uioting until the deal ends."
■ M lja Dean Is survived by two' ice (free of charge) In any of
Legion Auxiliary, 111]; Kanfonl
broke out In Bombay today be­
U n . Albert Hines of| the following categories Lx re­
"On good nuality fruit retail
T H E B A B E IM P R O V E S r Evergraen and Mr*. Kelly
Pilot Club. »oH; Mon* Club $64;
tween Hindus end members nf th* price* are In Una with wholesale
dly of quested to visit the office of
and (Inter o f Eastern Star, $40.
the responsible agencies listed
croup rommonlv referred La as
Sanford; and two brothers, Tob«
nrlce*,"
the
Boston
nlan
found.
In addition, mure than 236 toy*
1
“ Untouchables." There were atom
Dean o f Evergreen and Cullen below:
Coordinator — S. D. Carter
valued at Il.&amp;O to $2.00 each ware
60 easuelHee In tb« new outbreak# “ On poorer Quality fruit retail
Dean o f Montgomery, Ale.
Atlantic National Dank Dull cl­
distributed to u n d erp rivileged
which only eervret to compi Irate "rice# are discounted In proporchildren, alony with 100 boxes
ing.
th# serious strife between tnb tlon to the qunlltv. It U noted
Employment — U. fl Em­
of randy nml fruit. Twenty eight
Hindu* and Moslem#.
Officer* that not too much o f this poor
ployment Service. 113 North
CITRUS PROGRAM
children were given clothing and
fired repeatedly to brefck tip nuality frotfc remair* In the
Park Avenue.
shoes.
fight# which apparently resulted hands nf th* retailer."
Vocational Training and-EduLA K E LA N D , Jin. 9, OF)—The
from the stabbing* yeeterdny nf
fn Fhlladalphla. U waa found
federal govarnment today award­ cation — T. W . Lawton, Court
K IXKLKSS DRIVING
■ Hindu a tS * le#d*r of the that "despite the thlpplng holi­
ed
contracts
totalling nearlv House.
"Untouchable*. The lenaion waa day lust ended, there appears to
Legal Assistance. Hospitaliza­
1480,000 for 200,000 gallons of
Charges o f reckless driving
a
acute and nollce announced an be nlret* o f Florida fm l* at Oil,
oranga concentrate. The contract tion and Btate Service Officer
hare been made by police against
all-nlxht earfaw fo r the northern tevrie." The report added that1
went to the Pasco Packing Com­ — Contact through Lloyd T.
L. L. Slkas, Silver Fleet taxicab
area at- Bomfcav.
aheap California price* wnre got.
Boyle. County Service Officer,
pany. and the Wert Coast Grow,
driver, and MU* Jane D. Town i
ting a big play, with the trait FOOD PRICES CO DOWN era Cooperative, both of Ihule Ttkich Buildtrvg.
nf DeLsmi, following a reUltkm
MERCHANTS "MEET
Borne Sendee Assistance to
City.
between the Plymouth sedan which
The Faiiford Marchante A v advertised at IP cent# to *9
Servicemen, ex-Senioamen and
..
The. concentrate will be dietriMis* Town waa driving north .
aoelatlon will hold It# aniiuat rents a down.
their
Dependenta
—
American
bated
to
schools
throughout
the
It waa predicted that "orange*
Park Avenlm at Second 8tr
meeting this *vvn»nr at 7tO0
Rad
Ofbaa.
Lakrfront
Boulevard.
country
fo
r
use
in
-th
e
federar
and the taxi which waa at ms j ,
o'clock a&gt; Out Tourist Center for and »*ngerlp*o apriving hi good
school lunch program. The gov­
Veterans Administration — . time pulling a wav from the
Ihe ctrctlen of officer* for Ihr rendition will rereiva a ready
ernment
purchase
hsil
been
hailed
Roth automobiles were dan
George S. Anderson, Sheriff**
ramlng year, areordlng.to Andrew market" In Baltimore where ren­
previously gs a possible help to
Office every Turedsy.
hut no Injuries were reported OF
Stine. nm U enL Dtnoee wRI be ditions worn reported to bo grad­
the faltering citrus market
police.
served by Mr*. M - A OatcbaU. . ually Improving.
u chance to use hi* Influence for
the betterment o f this proininriil
revenue prislucer In his home tttcll »■&lt; oilier agricultural stales

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ONDON. Jut. y—(A
al1y.k!'»w
" hal
K°inir
; *)—!j xu
I have
no slntem
unt to
to
Brilbh
S.-. .vtary
Stnte

Tourist C)ul&gt; Plans
. Trip To* Enter prise

Solovicff Concert
I tomorrow Niff hi

Iluulah Dean Dies
A fter Brief Illness

i

I*"v*' Salvation Army Has
*“ Rf|&gt;0»t Oil DonJltlonS

Veterans Service

NEW YORK, Jnn. 9-r(/P)
—The french Hospital in
New York disclosed today
thBt Babe Ruth suent a rest­
less night mid suffered some
psin. The former Home Run
King's condition has been
described as satisfactory
ince he Underwent delicate
neck operation last Monday.

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CHICAGO. Jan. B—(ff)
—Brokers on the nation’s
commodity exchanges think
food prices will (to lower in
the months ahead it’ was re­
vealed today.

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY, JA1

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

By STANCE?

THE O L D H O M E
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WHPA4 M Y FAVORI7B.

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Bye*

FOOO STAie’T S
CHAS/A4' C A T S - -

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Optometrist
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Orlando. Florida
Panne ‘ 4&gt;87 •

WEENIE

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Reconditioned

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TH E .MUSIC BOX
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HOT DOG!

Be
HAMBURG

S T A N COM STOCK

P IE S E a.

T h e Annual M eeting o f the Fci-nalil-Laugltloii Mem*
a rio l H o ip ita l A tio c ia lio n w ill be' held at the Court

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Houne, Sanford, Florida* at T w o O 'c lo ck on Thunda y A ftern oon ,'J a n u a ry 16, 1947. *
T . W . L A W T O N . R rm idrn l
S. F. D O U D N F.V, S ecretary

That Hang. On
kden phlegm, and aid nature
be and heal raw, tender. Inbronchial raucous m em.
Tell your druggist to sell you
abotUe of Crtomulslon with the unosntandinf you must like tbs way It
oulckly allaya the cough cr JPU are

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AT A IUNCHION given by the American Relict tor Italy Association
In New York City tor more Hum 030 ulQcert and men of the Italian mer­
chant marine, ■ new outflt ot clothing. Including shoes, shirts, a suit and
an overcoat was glveh to each ot the sailors. The men came to the U. S.
on Nov. 20 to man 84 American freighter* now being purchased by the
Italian government. Her* white-bearded Kmrllo Muro, 84-year-old
sailor, la helped'ou with hi* new overcoat by U. Todh (International)

O w io n

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55=* A H O T H E R 6 0 0 0
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T O A fc b N M IN *- S T A R T T ----

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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE
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SCOTT'S SCRAP B O O K

JUST ARRIVED

By R. J. SCOTT

RRONZE SCREEN WIRE
.

ALL SIZES

-NAILS—CtifttotON WIRE
-PRICES REASONABLE '

H ILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC

IS YOUR UVER
RYING FOR HELP
AecAUM* or coniupauon or jxuny u*- *

Bobby N ew m an

lertlont I f you feel blUmtf, sour, I
)tooted with gas, headachy. blue,
trouchy. you may bo putting tro big
a burden on your liver. ReUdaH un­
digested food become* putrr»cu*«h
muse* toxins, which overly* the
^T h e B o d y
Iver, keeping It from vrorkliiinprop*
srly.lTien Uie lime to rtnevayour
of T he f i r s T
tlrri liver by tolling CiloUbsIhelp
gravure sweep tne putretacUve ana P l a s T i c A i r p l a n e
partially digested matter from your
atoiuHrii and intestines. Nothing acta WAS STAM PED OUT
just like Hood old Catolabs, the as dl- OF DUR.A.MOLD |M

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L.0NI1DIRIN0 THI AltMV'S O m «, Charles J. Henn, Jr, (left), ot Dam­
mars, Md., who recently became the father ut quadruplets, sees wbst
he would receive monthly It he re-enlUled. Henn was offered a staff
sergeant’s rating by L t Sol. John Shettle (right), Army recruiting officer.
Pay and allowance* would total 3383.73 per month (or Henn, his Brit­
ish bride and their five children. Sgt, A. Harris looks oju_1international)

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Legal Notice

alvsn

soil for filial Itlarharaa as n rru lo r
1.1 lha aststa ot 11ASt#« I, HAND
MCIIIWITTIIKIt. ilrra*a**l. on ihl*
71li ilay of January, 1*17.
■'llAltl.ISM J. MKHIWNTIIRII
K irrulor at lha *s U la of
IIAkt!l. H A N D M KNIW KTHKlt, dacaaard.

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llli-d his final rrppri as **»cuior
isi* of
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MHItl WBTIIBIt. dm asrrt
has filed hla lt*lhh&gt;ti
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FUNERAL NOTICE
Charles C. aheffltld, colorwl.
died Saturday morf)lng at 11:00
o'clock. A restaurant manager,
hs had lived most of his life In

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We wish to congratulate the Sanford Garden
Club on ILm aponsojralifp of the hcH cs of lectures to
iju K*vuii
uj, Mrs.
iiiiis. Belle
u t iu c Ochiltree
u u i i m i u of Aiiuaiui
« bvh) ^
bo
kivl ' h by
Miam i uBoach,
Ipithority on Special ArranK^menbi and Flower HnUW 1
•The lectures will be given Monday and Tuesday,
Jnn. 13-14 In the Tourist Center nnd wd would like
to urge all the Indies in Sanford to take advantage
of thin opportunity.

The Florida State Rank Of Sanford' ’

i » * : r o « t d p L 'o v n iT in v u p
T U B (T T IK B N * BANK OP U V IB h o
IV T U B ST ATI; OP P h U H llH
AT TH K IT.USB OP I I O I V K H OT tlK IH V IU .H
PtlRMNIIKtl IN HBSPOVaSl TO CAt.1. MAtIH nv COM]
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balsnrrs. SWiWaah Rams In. ptorrsa of roM*n|^n^. .
Unltr.l Hiatts Oevrvnmsnt ohllyalton*. tllrtrl sruj
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OPll«atloa» of klalFs amt pollllral «uh,IU1»i,,|j, ,
Othsr boutfs, aulra, amt ltabrnluras ,
Corporale storks tlm-ioaioa | n ,,,,,, » i ,
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Mall Addrssa;
S o *a ’8 l « « f i ! r !
m i Kast Tlrd Strati
SaattU. Washlnalon
,
ToU ar* haralry prdarnl and reaulrtd le b* and appasr befor* Iks - v f
F l| I U « r i JVSI WWI «S\rt
tkrroit Uourl of IB* Ninth Judlrlal Arr*pfanr#« est&lt;ii(#4
or for Uvoi
flliMlHHafthU'
-- iClrrull of Iks h u t# ef FlevlO* In and for M w laola Copnlr In Chaa- {Dth*r tubtinifs
w ry on ih« U ih day of February,
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II.1TIKH (nnl'jHrlodloK aabordlnsHd
nford. Florid*, lo saswtr a «*o rn
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II of eenptalnt Blsd a «a ln ;i you
ih* a hors sljrlod C*ofi ttf Murltl
Dtria XVUssy, aa w a baiaa a bill
for a final d tw *e of divorr*: otharvrlaa, a d*cr»* pro rosfw ad wilt ho
rnlarod agslnsr you on said data, ’
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Th* Baa ford Harald Is d.slataal wl
aa th* aoorspapor In whlrn lh|a
TOTAL I,
.rt-o rm . ,
nrdar shall bo nubllahvd one* *»rh
w**k M r fopy eeaaaaoU** woak*.
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Somlnels Couniy. Tlorlds.
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Land Clearing Anri Dragline Work
Sanford

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■Uvorr* iMndlna' In Ih* I’lrcult Court
furnlturv and ftKIum
of H*mln«l* Couniy, Florid*, an
ahbrrvlalad lllla of aahlrh said ras* tt*al ratalr ownnli olhrr ihsl, lisnk IPrmlaas
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Wlinaaa ta r hand and offtrUI
seal at SsnlorA. Ksmloola couniy,
pi si — et Florida, Ikls Tlh dgy ot
January, A- D, 1*17,
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

EtUblithed 1908

VOLUME X XXVIII

THURSDAY, Jnn. 9, 19*46 .

Associated Press Leased Wire

N O . 51

■kLU-Ll

C ase O ffers
New Version
O f Labor Bill

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Council Opens
Discussion On

Rail Chairman

Cabinet Joins Truman As He Goes To Address New

M arshall Is
T aking Brief

Congress

RestlnHawaiiH

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Measure Would Re­
strict Unions, Also
Protect Their Right
To Strike Or Picket

United Nations Group
Is Urged To Hasten;
Warren Austin’s Ap­
pointment Approved

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General. Keeps Quiet
About Appointment;
Russia Feels U. S.
Policy Will Change

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9—
LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y..
HQNOLULU, Jnn. 9—&lt;/P)
(IF)— Representative Francis
Jan. - 9—(A’)—Tlie United
;—General George C. MarNations Security Couueil to­
" " Case tnduy offered a new
shnll kept his silence'hero'
version of his labor bill
day opened full-aenlc debate
today where he rested on his
which passed Congress last
on a basic arms reduction
way back from Chinn to the
year but was vetoed by
proposal. The Ai|strnllitn
United States to take over
President Truman; T h e
delegate called for harmony
sa Secretary of Stnte. The
South Dakoln Republican
and speedy deliberation of
General's plane stopped o ff
declared thnt the now mansthe issue. Said the Austra­
today at Honolulu where he
W. a (tube) Dou*U», former lian, Norman Mukiiu "Thin
. ure is intended to let labor CohiroMk
posed for pictures smilingly.
esmuty sheriff and rr*land management live to­ drat of Gskf (&lt;ly, h u beruror is not the time for conflict,"
Only a handful of people
gether in pence. Case added rhalraun of the Florid* lla'lroad
Meanwhile in Washington
knew he was coming be­
% that he hopes that his bill Commission. turrredlng . Eugene H. tiie Senate. Foreign Rela­
cause ho had radioed ahead
ithras of Ntarhe. recently re­
will allow Congress to meet M
tions Committee put Its.
asking for absolute secrecy.
tired. Douglas K*j&gt; been chairman
its responsibilities In a com­ before, boa been * nK-mbrr of the stamp of approval tin 1lit*^
For • newante 11 Marshall
iinmiuntion of (). Max Gat'dprehensive way.
• •• nimmitViw (uurteen years,
had only this .to 4a y " I
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■ Vdtrlier, Senator -James. * S_______
ner,.former ambassador ,ln
Itnvt’ no alatomcht 1 q make
(Treat Britain.&gt;Tltis pula’ l lip
Murray predicted that If
a
.s 'Seciolnry** of &lt;t?late at
nomination b e f o r e I I I u A PPA R E N TLY IN good spirit* ber of (hr Iluuar In Washington, n«n;
’ ‘ Congress passes d r a s t i c
Mr*. Trnmalt,
President Ayrinilturt*
Clinton ,\mlor*ont this Linn*." This was nxactly
Sennte tomorrow, and con­ member* of hi* Cabinet Join I). C. Left to right , t n Frcretary ' Truman. Ml** Margaret Truman; SMTclary of t'nmmrrrr \%rrill
labor legislation It will
whnt ho had saitl yosterday.
firmation there is regarded President Truman and hla fhmtly of Navy Jam,* Forreatal; Altor- Secretary of thr Treasury Jam,* Harrlm*ii| nml Scvrrtar) of La ­
and confHckI„r atnt v.ttr
Marshall is [daiming to
ns certaih.
. .. at. the I'hlrf kxecull\e atarla fur n,y General Tom Clark; Swrr- . , . ; Srtrt-tary
„
.. create serious bitterness nnd
o f Inlvrlof bor l*"»U Stnnvltrnharh.
re&gt;t it few days unless hG'a
tarj
hf
War
Robrt;l
I'aMaraon;'
I
ha
Capitol
to
hddrea*
the
joint
Here
are
some
other
nomi­
conflict. Tiie M o n t a n a
f lntrrnallooal) asked to rush Lack to WnshJuIIuh A. Km *)
S c r r la f y '■ ol
nations which the committee session i»f Cuivgre** In the Cham­ S m eU vy of Flat, Jamr-&lt; I'. 11%rDemocrat added that.if no.
tliRFDlL *
■ '* r
approved
i&amp;¥ny— former
such legislation wore pnssed,
Meanwhile (lie Russian
he believed labor nnd mana­ Meet Sponsored
By Senator Warren Austin of
Daily Nous of Shanghai,
Vermont as United Slat"s
gement could get together
which i&gt; nuni'tl by the--Roth
Chambers
Of
representative on the United
and work out their differ­
Smiri&gt;. I'l.u-i'il Marshall’i
Nations Security Council, S.
Commerce
and
City
a
npiit
It sail I that
ences. Murray offered his
views after a conference The Southeastern States Soar* Pinckney Tuck as Ambassa­
I'tnies'
i&lt;
u
rig
a
policy was
with CIO lenders. lie told Ine Contest y llj be held at tha dor to Egypt, and G eo rg e
impiuiali-tii. and in i»any“
Wadsworth
of
New
V&lt;nk
us
\Vrii«U
Pa
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fir
v
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hi lit** fftir«t of |S ,‘t &lt;• thr ilntr f*»r
h dlnitfi
.ftt
newsmen that last night he Municipal airport on Marrh 1
wilts jit*&gt;ii-i| .in obstacle to
IlfMutv tit tlir mrrl'ilig nf thr .M*« j whii'h turn* n Prnuty Qtifrn anil
nmbnssmlor to Ira«|
solving .i lot of important
was the host at U dinner Sid 2 *n«l will award championior riwM»il'**r nf ( 'mnmvrcf n! thi*jh. r rnurt will bn ^elected linr
Which was attended l,y|rhln* In .'andanl
Cilrus Commission In Mrivfnii Inn today. Shp 'Vn* nt- .Ion Hrmtlrv vnliinffrrrtl in hr Uolin* Wen* Chasing t|ueslion.s lo'fore Ihe United
troilucftl
JnrW Pntik'nn, |m»*i ^rlinirmitn nf flit* tlnnr* ffimmitlfr
CIO President Philip Mur- "5” * f f i 'two d.v V r V u "!
Automobilf (*oinur Nalioth.
Of Opinion Florida flent, and in ft «lnirt ttalk «Y*,arit1 Ciuy Alltn i« hfitl of ih*
Now, I'ont Milled the Soviet
ray, four or five other CIO u
.poured by the Junior
prr*«e&lt;t her apprrt inlinn for •trt*' rominittrr judging thr brmity ‘
‘M) Miles An Hour organ, things will he better
Quality Improving rnurtr^Ird
leaders and several Demo­ and ‘ Senior Chamber* of Com- Is
thnt Snnfnrd had ri- j r o rlr «t.
mtre* nnd the City of Snnford.
—starting
perhaps
with
cratic senators.
Jnn •&gt; id*'
LAKELAN D . Jnn. 0 (Special) tnufrd fn hrr nnd lir t . hiinhnful j Mr, Odhnm anid thnt nlnnr nrr * UllANOK, Trx
Activity In relation to the
nnd sbifI. Hint *hn hnd ftirnford' i hrftiir disnltprd tn suxiimoi- n flnnf
^
^ VV(l, (i dT.iOUtii todllV 1 China. Kor. milled the RuttAmpng other things, the celebration
will l*e under the co— The recent sharp slump In
11 *'
’
. .
.
%vh»«*h ' -siaii paper, it serins hardly
present Case measure defines {■hnlrmnnehin of Jnck tlatigan,
California
orange
prices • ha* FAnil In her *hot* and wobld rr* ! frtuurini? the hrniity quorn nml
WARHINGTON, Jan. 0.
turn in thr .Spring for nnnthrr her rourt In thr G**narilU Pay ' w^,rn x" e
’* ’ ,, „
likely tltal General Mnrshnll
unfair Labor practices by president o f the Junior Chamber rial)—grnator Claud, I'rpfw-r, It. mai|e the western fruit . more visit,
parade in Tamp,, on Felr tf).
' 'h-v
riding w s i »
« •
1
vs ill I'optimie whnt it. called
FI*.
In
t’l,
ro-ali?pm,iit
of
ioiii
of
Commerce
nnd
Ed
Higgins,
competitive with Florida orctlg*1*
workers Id a way closely
The Jovce- • nre tnkine over , »od plunged Into I he^Sid in..... .
O nr.i- T»uhi| iirgnt nil —We­
ntltlros In (It* S#imlr ha- L»-*o front one standpoint, hut i|uaU5V bers
the policy of backing righttg
n'(Oncenffgt*
d
ef­
| parajit'jing the rest lections manager o f the f senior trad* yivvtt
a promhtrat po»t on th, of Floridn frull ha* improvAI fort to put the Rout iiea-tern
tTeorgo Tfiuhy ha* been
Z r t t S T X &amp; l f i X ! ;
* - - ..... . ? - * :«
&lt; W 6 llo S w l
ten woum now cover cm group.
made gc-nernl manager and will Conlhiillro on Agiiiulturc. Tills somewhat in the meantime, er- Stntra Soarim- Conte* I arms*. xvn rlrtVK fif hiM work for Iht^ : inivHInir
V Ryrnes.
m\\y no h«nr
ployers under the Wagner lUpcrvUa all' detail* relating to I* tin- flr*t time In mmiv yrur% eordlng to report* of Florida
The meet, whlt-h wiil lie held at member* and 'heir wi%&gt;. .....ml- it *&gt;ent off the d&lt;«k
The b e lie f that there will
th. mr*t.
I that a Florida Senator ha* lieeti
Act. Tlic legislation would thp
me&lt;t.
A profe--inonl u?*-l ' ' John i to- -.oiii,- i baoges made * in
on thi» conmilll,,. ill, wort of Fitrus Commiaalon dc«|er service the Municipal airport on \la- I •ui* to Mr, Odharu rtisiensn I.f
i
ivrr
Roy
Ilrownlnir.
niannarr
of
thn
restrict Labor- unions in
and 2 i* sponsored bv the Jsy- Irelh the Tamps noil l'alatkn o&gt;' Innrr- leaped iuo* t*i
wliich ,o Irn|M%rt u&gt;i 11% i&gt; fell m Ih men.
Amencatt policy in Chinn
In n report for the Chicago rees, Mr. Toohy pointed out that "O livlllf* of the club |* A. R. [folly clothed and **Ved 11 f" rth
some respects, Jmt it still airport, ha* been Inatrumrntal in vast farming anil Hvriiock uulu
|a Iso i% shared , by ninny
nrausltut Inl,rest nf the -natlopal
V
W
the
time
is
short
for
tinamount
area
for
I
lie
period
ending
Jan.
of I lie slate.
Luke. ’
hoy, a brother o f one of l'"
would protect their, right to society In th, facilities uvalla
‘ hie irie*
, American*
They
forThe senior senator fnmi Fhirltl* 3. one dealer *e/vi&lt;-e man %*ld nf work left to he an'nmplishril
•lack Haligari noummc&gt;d thnt itipi*.
,
. look
,
.
strike, picket peacefully, and here for handling large number* had
been «erving on the Foreign that movement of fruit I* *loW, to assure it* -ucres*. hut ftikfrd pinna for ne»t week's nireiiug in- ! xiie dead were lh‘n lorduli.. II vv.ttil to two tlt!VtlopniPIlta
nasomble in an orderly man­ of plane*. Collaborating with him Urlalluns ( ’ommilloe tr» th*. Inrt nnd that "the wholesale trade on that the benefit* drivo.l by San- dude - “loud Me nnd soct" cm- id Gene Uerreil shriy.t
nf |now: Tire abolition of the
ner. It would deny exclus­ are Paul Tuntland together with Congress, hut relim|iilshcd nt* the whole believe* the lagging fool from lli«* I'optesl should t' *L Th»re will be b priie for ; Moscow, Te*. hip! dtc cm's leriv e x e c u tiv e tn ie e lu'm liinartern
ptev* and Virginia Rennie, na­ pine- nil lllis group to u si.|1*l«.l acceptance of navel* I* due main­ more than repay their effort*.
the loudest imlividunl hern ns r. driver, »h.» wa- not "&gt;'in«
|( |»,.|p|lltr
\ft«'r tluit, tho
ive bargaining rights- to tionally
known *oarlng plane or gieulei ►enlnrilv in Ihe uppei ly to their generally |»&gt;or raring
Itrailey Ddlmm nniioonced Fell o,&lt;|| n- n conihinatioO.
futrlv i.|.ipifunl [ [ ,|ir„rt,"i wiibiliawnl of the United
I-abnr organizations which pilot*.
chumtier The Hron-aMiration ucl qUAllty,"
JoriUvi. »r*
engage In jurisdictional and
W. V- Bitting, ■president o f the reduced il&gt;e ipemWnsldu on tlii*
'
Niaiea .M.iruus front China.
IJe added that “ one opinion exi f Don. 'v'i' n*bi
(,,,i
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\|iir.-hiill tbtiii't want to
sympathy strikes and would ftenlor Chamber of Commerce, romniitlre and liecatlse of the Rc nressrrl fre&lt;|ilently with regard to M ia m i ( n ic k s D oavh K o v ( h itte n d o n s
Pol It*# « hi.I H.n
In.thin ,| wIn'ii lit* arrived
moke them liable for civil announced that hr had appointed iiuldUun o.njoritv In ihc pn-em Florida orange* — and th*- 1*
it itiI H &lt; nf
'H
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k
in
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II. H. Coleman, Ix&gt;* Lecher Clar­ Couglis* tils*, prinocintlc ie|u&lt;- borne'nut by obtrrvatlon m re­ O n (sa m h iin t; E le m e n t
Are
Visitill‘d
Here
it al rftnp#r Hi llirm
m
Honolulu
from Guam and
damages..
i*
i‘.
who
'
a
ence Redding and At Lee to Jeittalion was rhanpii from II tail store* — I* that Florida
h
&lt;
‘
rabbnil
a ivijtiest for
Cnse also ‘ would grant aerve
MIAMI.
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io
u
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on the committee. Mr, Rati,
Mr nu#l Mi*. E 'lnj I' * It i
absolute seeivey. But whotf
It U «ignlflcant thnt the m- grading standards should I- de­ i' iiw li mi Kiiinlilinjr in Miami ha, l»n*l»'n hnvr Niiivnl fruiii Ailmjc.
congressional* recognition of gan will have Rob Carnes nnd
finitely
lightened
UP
nml
ntrictly
proportions *)f FlinMa
rcniillfil in the arrvH nf " I |*s-r• tnnt Vit, to vUlt Mr. &lt;'hitlrii&lt;li*nV B r itis h IN vlicy In t &gt; J j l " ' Iiewsmcin finally found
tiie right o f various states Chick Laailter collaborating with creeling
farming were recotninil by the adhered to In order to nhtojn sous, inrtiiilimr two woman, mi ■UiiTi, MLte Kilim t'|iltit*ml#n mut
him.
i&gt;..L.uiint&gt; r t a r i f i c t l l,im* tho (Iiuiontl told them:
to enact Iowa forbidding
assignment
of tin- peninsular
liiHikmakintr iliaigin.
A ll lhi**e
Until recently the extremely slalcVAimnlnr, who will now hate maximum prices."
MIhh Imiiru t *liilltMi&lt;li*ti. nl* thi-ir
I a ltS tfn t
"A ll rlBlit, hero I nm. You
closed-shop agreements
There were several commenta accused were irtra-fij nil hon I

Soaring Contest
Will Be Held At
Airport In March

3 Boys Drowned
Drop In Prices In W endy Barrie. Is Guest O f
Honor At Jaycee Luncheon As Car Plunges
California Fruit
Into Texas R iver
Causes Rivalry

Senator Pepper
On Committee
On Agriculture

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U. S. Reminds Poland
Of Election Pledge
W ARSAW , Jan. U, {,1V The
* United Staten again reminded
5
Poland today to honor her pleibre
to hold frea election*. A dip­
lomatic note to the Polish foreign
minister rharged that the Proi
vUional Warsaw government has
V
continued It* intimidation of the
Oppostien and h u violated both
* the- letter and the spirit of the
Yalta and Potadam agreements.
Washlngon delivered similar notes
on Aug. 10 and Nrv. 22, bat they
have not been answered,
•E ,7 The Polish general election has
been set for Jan. 10, but It Is not
rat certain whether the Opposition
Peasant Partv will participate.
Last, night the leader o f tho
Peasant Party, Vice Premier
Ktanlstaw Mlkolajexyk. announced
that hta follower* would context
the government coalition despite
• • hi* party's charges o f inlimlda.
tlon, political arrests and Irregu arttles. However, Mlkolajcuk said
that hU partv aUR might hoveptt
* the elections tf i f .the last minute
,75* i It appeared that free voting was
.Impossible.
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±2 Sub-Zero W®*the* la

In New England

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NEW YO R K CITY. Jin. 0. (JP)
—The nation axperjeneed nearly
normal winter wwatner today ex­
cept in New England and northern
3i N fw York Stow, where tempera,
tare* of sere and below were rerted (Me
reported
b0U« MAi
‘a generally
today

favorable thermal conditions that
prevail here were unnoticed, but
at a meet held at the airport a
few- week* ago, tho glider plfittr
were most enthusiastic about the
atmospheric conditions. Thia meet
ti sanctioned by the Soaring So­
ciety of America, whose head­
quarter* are at Elmira, N . Y.
and authorised by the National
Aeronautical Association.
In addition to the soaring
championship events, it La con­
templated that there will be an
riaborata a(r show.

Charles W. Blow Of
Oviedo Dies Suddenly
Charle* W. Rlow, 72, resident of
Oviedn for the past eight years,
was'found dead yesterday morn­
ing In an oranse.grove near his
borne:
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Obit Blow of West Palm Beach
and four .slaters: Mr*. Kate Keynold* o f Abbeville,
Ga.j Mrs.-W .
“
B. Blakc^r of Arcadla, Mrs. Essie
Butler or Jacksonville and fe ala
tar whose name has not been
revealed.
Funeral arrangement announce.!
by the Erickson Funeral Home,
will be held' Friday: afternoon at
3:00 o'clock at the Ovlado Ceme­
tery.
ns-L. i*.
POLICE ACTIVE
The back door of A1V Tavern
on Sanford Avenue was found by
police to have been broken open
Tuesday evening. The' thief was
apparently scared e w iv by ap
«»# nolle#* *rbo under dir#c*
tlon. o f Pollc* Chief Roy O. WilRam* Bre keeoln# close walrh on
buildings and atom , and am
seeing-to it that when door* are

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- R, -T. Cowan baa obtained city
permit# for erection ofjtw o frame

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P J ?.
row, ‘

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, e
th northern ready erected a number o f homo*.
lemon The estimated value of each »f
»ba two house* te

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Iiuiiio mi I'alniHtn Avrtiih* Mr^.
about the alow retail movement petnlinic nrraignniriil in munii'ipal
ritit 1i*ntltMi nvt iv«*«l !*y ti uiii an I
(tj,
o f fruit during the period front rimrl Tuc-ilni
Mr t 11itMMiilri.li was fhmti fr«»m
t almw s«m m &gt; mitk,. a,
of
1'hristnun to early January, and , Tin* u n i'll, nrn* mnilt- by i Wrtsh'niylnn by Don Wi l pii-i wbo A
P n lea tiu f scb.-ibib il d » r
i a , th i* time
most of the reports *nid that the secret police c.unblinc stpiail Uli
I’m
hnppy
to
it
nlrtnninp
In
Atlrnil
thi*
.m
mril
day wan ..iiio -lb 'd S » " « ' * re juin Mrs. Mnrsiiall."
I trade thought the shipping holi­ tier Hir i Im-m I iiiii .if J'nlice f'hli'f in .Miami
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rank
.Vlilclicll
tint!
!
‘*|il.
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day which extend**! from Dec.
Mr, flH I 1rh.ini I n ill rrlitiii n»i clone in l*riii'»*
At
Mi'-. Marshall obviously
Mnil in* scllni* rim f "f ileleclbes
2141 wn* helpful.
Smi* ti} v hut hi v%.ff r«*in.iM m .*aill that ili'Clsioim a lie a ilv
in'i’jiv (n rt'-joln the
Mitrbi'll
I
nnk
■*•■
the
p.lln
"Among the'chaln* and wlnrlei .--I
Hindi' ijiiii i i irti'R *1"' U -I
(
i ,d s lip g a ve him a
»n|frs I have not heard on- crl- force m Ihe fn-l I ibe year nnilei Slfufimt for an imlvlnnir
Flans are being made by the
j Lam l " ih grirtlu bllv b eeon io j g re a t big kiss.
llclsm on the shipping holiday," liistiuciiniis fi.iin i iiy Mnnagii
Tourist Club for a I’t™'*: n" 1* a citrus commission man In New RUlinril 1tunnel in ch ar up gamb­
outing almot a week from Sat­
ling in Miamj.
1 T in -C u b im
is sai«i to
,
urday at the' Florid* Methodist York wrote. Another New York
representative
said
that
“
fruit,
In
Home nl Enterprise where they
granted
ranted General Sir A
will be guest* of the Rev. and general, has linen o f good qual­
TinninRiibin. H igh C om in ts - 1
Miss Beulah Dean, 75, resident
Mr*. Harold Barnes. It was an. ity and ha* hrmigb* g°°d price*
h
itiinnr fo
f«»rr PalustinV,
raiOMilU*, w i t l f f
M**‘|** than 7f» ha%kctff of food
of Sanford for the past 20 years, ftlonor
nounced today by E.M . Armltage, on the market. However, the
no w orn to llo u l with v io le n - j nv«-ia.mg fs.r.o each In value, •
market
la atlll lower on the
died
last
evening
at
the
home
of
director of tourist activities.
Miriam Solovicff, concert viol­
i .1 lin vvpvor tlioro is tin IH- 1 " !t " “ Imv grocerv orders, wees
The glee club of ‘ the Home, average than la necossary. due to ist, nhil former -nlnUt. w il Ii tie* her brother-in-law ami sister, Mr, CO.
lio v v iv i I , vni II
giver, to needlv families at Chrlsttinder the direction o f
Rev. fruit which I* poor nf color, San Francisco Orcbstra and lln* and Mrs. A. L Kelly, 200 I-uircl (llcntinH *»f a n y d ecision on i tMH, umPi
n a ^ revealed today
te** Angclc* 1'hilharmonlr, will Avenue, fallowing an illness of p a rtitio n o f P a lestin e in to s.i t'aptf Byrd Hudson of the
Barnes, will entertain the visl- hniUed or rear red."
It was reported that the Roe- climax a rnasl tu c*1**! tour wit Ii four weeks,
tor*. A bus will bu-aent to #etwist who
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Jewish nml Arab slab's nm b«.al Salvation Army/ pt__
“ has shown -oma a concert In in* irivcn Friday even­
rommodale many tourUts, said ton market
Sire was born, June Id, 1S71 any indication of on appeal rani that hr had sent totters of
atrength."
though
Immediate ing at R: 1T&gt;o’clock at the Seminole
Mr. AfmlUge.
in Evergreen, Ala., where she wax to the United Nations for a appreciation to each of the clvle
On Tuesday evening at &lt;1:30 store delivery was curtailed and High School Auililorium.
orgamissLloii't which aided in fina member of the Baptist Church.
store
traffic
ITHIte*
to
hare
e*.
Admission
will
I..
only
bv
tic­
o'clock a chicken pilau supper
aihlng thr donations,
settlement.
Remains
were
sent
to
Evergreen
kets
purchased
or
loaned
by
mem­
wtlj be served at ih* Tnurlal i**ntUU hecanxe o f mad rendi­
The*# organisation* manned lha
today,
and
funeraf
service
and
ber*
of
the
Seminole
Gountv
Music
Center. A fter the ripper and tions and slippery sldwalk* re­
Xavlaiion Arm y k e t t l e s and
interment
were
scheduled
to
be
raised more than |72fl as fol­
business meeting, colored motion sulting feom 'snow and sleet Association. Those attending the
held there tomorrow afternoon.
lows; Klwanis, f2ir.»; Veteran*, of
picture* will be ihqwti. i
storms. .The retail trad# fe*l«, concert are Irinr reminded to be
Thera
were
funeral
services
|
In their scats before the Martlne
Foreign Wars.. ITU plus canned
»tho report said, that good reel- Km# to prttliiri#
poMlblliy of
food* valued at *75; Rotary, llOOt
RIOTH IN BOMBAY
sumer aeeeptanc# will he enjoy­ dlitrirtinx nolt#* #fl#r th# «p« here, according to the Erickson1
Campbcll-LoMing Post of 1 thp
Funeral Home.
*
.
Any veteran in need of serv­
ed “ on Florida eltrna from now pcsrance of the artist.
American Legion, $128; American
BOMBAY. Jen. 0. (VD-Uioting until the deal ends."
■ M lja Dean Is survived by two' ice (free of charge) In any of
Legion Auxiliary, 111]; Kanfonl
broke out In Bombay today be­
U n . Albert Hines of| the following categories Lx re­
"On good nuality fruit retail
T H E B A B E IM P R O V E S r Evergraen and Mr*. Kelly
Pilot Club. »oH; Mon* Club $64;
tween Hindus end members nf th* price* are In Una with wholesale
dly of quested to visit the office of
and (Inter o f Eastern Star, $40.
the responsible agencies listed
croup rommonlv referred La as
Sanford; and two brothers, Tob«
nrlce*,"
the
Boston
nlan
found.
In addition, mure than 236 toy*
1
“ Untouchables." There were atom
Dean o f Evergreen and Cullen below:
Coordinator — S. D. Carter
valued at Il.&amp;O to $2.00 each ware
60 easuelHee In tb« new outbreak# “ On poorer Quality fruit retail
Dean o f Montgomery, Ale.
Atlantic National Dank Dull cl­
distributed to u n d erp rivileged
which only eervret to compi Irate "rice# are discounted In proporchildren, alony with 100 boxes
ing.
th# serious strife between tnb tlon to the qunlltv. It U noted
Employment — U. fl Em­
of randy nml fruit. Twenty eight
Hindu* and Moslem#.
Officer* that not too much o f this poor
ployment Service. 113 North
CITRUS PROGRAM
children were given clothing and
fired repeatedly to brefck tip nuality frotfc remair* In the
Park Avenue.
shoes.
fight# which apparently resulted hands nf th* retailer."
Vocational Training and-EduLA K E LA N D , Jin. 9, OF)—The
from the stabbing* yeeterdny nf
fn Fhlladalphla. U waa found
federal govarnment today award­ cation — T. W . Lawton, Court
K IXKLKSS DRIVING
■ Hindu a tS * le#d*r of the that "despite the thlpplng holi­
ed
contracts
totalling nearlv House.
"Untouchable*. The lenaion waa day lust ended, there appears to
Legal Assistance. Hospitaliza­
1480,000 for 200,000 gallons of
Charges o f reckless driving
a
acute and nollce announced an be nlret* o f Florida fm l* at Oil,
oranga concentrate. The contract tion and Btate Service Officer
hare been made by police against
all-nlxht earfaw fo r the northern tevrie." The report added that1
went to the Pasco Packing Com­ — Contact through Lloyd T.
L. L. Slkas, Silver Fleet taxicab
area at- Bomfcav.
aheap California price* wnre got.
Boyle. County Service Officer,
pany. and the Wert Coast Grow,
driver, and MU* Jane D. Town i
ting a big play, with the trait FOOD PRICES CO DOWN era Cooperative, both of Ihule Ttkich Buildtrvg.
nf DeLsmi, following a reUltkm
MERCHANTS "MEET
Borne Sendee Assistance to
City.
between the Plymouth sedan which
The Faiiford Marchante A v advertised at IP cent# to *9
Servicemen, ex-Senioamen and
..
The. concentrate will be dietriMis* Town waa driving north .
aoelatlon will hold It# aniiuat rents a down.
their
Dependenta
—
American
bated
to
schools
throughout
the
It waa predicted that "orange*
Park Avenlm at Second 8tr
meeting this *vvn»nr at 7tO0
Rad
Ofbaa.
Lakrfront
Boulevard.
country
fo
r
use
in
-th
e
federar
and the taxi which waa at ms j ,
o'clock a&gt; Out Tourist Center for and »*ngerlp*o apriving hi good
school lunch program. The gov­
Veterans Administration — . time pulling a wav from the
Ihe ctrctlen of officer* for Ihr rendition w ill rereiva a ready
ernment
purchase
hsil
been
hailed
Roth automobiles were dan
George S. Anderson, Sheriff**
ramlng year, areordlng.to Andrew market" In Baltimore where ren­
previously gs a possible help to
Office every Turedsy.
hut no Injuries were reported OF
Stine. nm U enL Dtnoee wRI be ditions worn reported to bo grad­
the faltering citrus market
police.
served by Mr*. M - A OatcbaU. . ually Improving.
u chance to use hi* Influence for
the betterment o f this proininriil
revenue prislucer In his home tttcll »■&lt; oilier agricultural stales

,l.ONIH
ONDON. Jut. y—(A
al1y.k!'»w
" hal
K°inir
; *)—!j xu
I have
no slntem
unt to
to
Brilbh
S.-. .vtary
Stnte

Tourist C)ul&gt; Plans
. Trip To* Enter prise

Solovicff Concert
I tomorrow Niff hi

Iluulah Dean Dies
A fter Brief Illness

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I*"v*' Salvation Army Has
*“ Rf|&gt;0»t Oil DonJltlonS

Veterans Service

NEW YORK, Jnn. 9-r(/P)
—The french Hospital in
New York disclosed today
thBt Babe Ruth suent a rest­
less night mid suffered some
psin. The former Home Run
King's condition has been
described as satisfactory
ince he Underwent delicate
neck operation last Monday.

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CHICAGO. Jan. B—(ff)
—Brokers on the nation’s
commodity exchanges think
food prices will (to lower in
the months ahead it’ was re­
vealed today.

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�THURSDAY/.Jan. 9, 1948

THE SAttFORb HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

M e Sanford Herald
■ad I n t e l M '

fHlJHBDAV, JAN. V I H I
m ale

V b k n * r o n T tibA Y

IN ROME U I s h K MUCH Iri
DONETO KEEP PEOPLE FROM
WORSHIP. SUCH LANDS AUK
POLICE
STATES AND TH E
PKOPbri LIVE IN FEAU AND
BON DACE TO FEAR. WE M A Y
W ELL BE CLAD TO U V E IN
A LAND WHERE WE ARE IN ­
VITED TD COD' HOUSE AND
WHERE' W ti SUFFER NO SUS­
PICION UY UOINU THERE: I
US* glad when they said unln nte,
let Ve vo Into the’ hou*# of the
L o rt.-P e . 122. I.
: Flortila bond*, say*. El, Ball .if
th* DuPont estate. art wiling
today for the heat price* In hie

Murnhall'K Appointment

S U N NEVER

Bending The Twig
A n g e lo

P a id ,

w ritin g w ith

his Usual

In spired com

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M *o oT&lt;L oiiu'not because h&lt;| the c h ild re n . S h e acq u ired m an u al d e x t e r it y and known
leek* nubile support but becau*e h ow to a p p ly it to lea rn in g a nfew tank.-She learn ed much
k* need* a rest. Hi* »uceee*ot A t&gt;out rh y th m , h a rm o n y and cp -o p era tio n , w hich e v e ry
t e *
ihinC ^
w oll-ru n h o u seh o ld need*.
better qualified for "he job."
No knowledge la wasted, no experiment performed

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to fight It, or a genius of finance
who raised the funds t No, not
one of those. Their pay woe In-

Durbin wat third with
.. The nation pay* more
gind relax than to survive,

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tor

rfo rm er New Dealer, a
chief, of the NRA *
loading labor attonjoy.

wordi of Donald Klca(Rlftettt'•Compuj.cry,
iye and droetie labor- legUl* wooded to curb IrroeponIlona” , he fare, adding that
unions night oven throw
nitsd State* into a civil war1
ho preservation - o f our free
my and out inetltullone of

P

Several thousand extra fine high crown bulbs of
various sixes. T h A e bulbs were dug, cleaned and
graded by 4»and to avoid bruising. They are clean and
free from disease and ready to plant.
Also savcrnl bushels of bulbletfl. For prices write
W. Wayne LaMar. 3200 Cheverly Ave., Cbeverly.

unanimity of opinion may be altered somewhnt, and what­
ever ■hia counut inay-bv-in- Ute-fttaty Department ho can
coupt on incurring sqme opposition from the ranks of
which will arise those who will call him names. Ncverty appears likely that he will survive it all to
during the presidential year of 1948 as the nul­
ling Democratic political figure.
For, it cannot be assumed that in nnming Marshall
as Secretary of Shite President Truman watt entirely
innocent of the political implications of this move. He
must know that ilia own chances of re-election are virtual­
ly non-ox latent, *»&gt;d those of any ordinary DcmAcrat
would be extremely »Hm. Only a man of Marshall's
stature, willing to run, ami properly groomed in the
meantime, amid overcome the obvious Republican surge.
That Marshall is willing to hm may be assumed
from his-acceptance of the number one cabinet position.
Moat Afm y min prefer to remain nloof from politics, and
c present time General Marshall hat not differed
* rule, but when he becomes Secretary of State
.... Trumau’a
Truitian’i cabinet be definitely alllgns Him­
FiimIn Prealdunt
politics up to HI
hi«h neckself with. the Democrats anti Is in polities
-It is a smart pulitieal niovc And one for U'hish Mr,
Truman deserves, great credit. In our opinion (ieneral
Marshall will make .an admirable- Secrulasy of State,
jind, if he,Is nominated by the Democrats in. ljM H , Jus
will make them a standard bearer whojn the Republicans
will find extremely difficult to beat.

mon sense abbot children, advisek parents not to worry
if the adolescent states a desire for some impractical,
out-of-the-ordinary occupation.- He should be helped and
encouraged, thinks Mr. Patri, whether the undorfaking
The Preaiden* of the University Ini sculpture,
himt-huildiiig, archaeology, automobile
of Minnesota warm against n mechanics. The cn^y-through to completion of any pro­
poerible tie Itime scandal if unify*■lonallxm In college football con­ ject, however visionary, is a step in growth toward
tinue*. Undoubtedly eolltge foot­ maturity of character.
ball la heailln- for a revolting
It may be added that only by working bard at‘several
spectacle If Its direction I* not occupations, thus learning their advantages ami draw­
changed.
Hut worsa than poa- backs from his own standpoint, can any young person be
lblllty of such a bettini (caudal
t the aubatltutioh of professional sure of finally selecting a line lie can successfully follow
athlete* for college atudenla on later. He may end in some field which seems far re­
football teams-s1
moved from the experiments of youth, but If the course
be traced, it will usually he found that the experiments
The outstanding
out* landing man w the had qn influence, either for or against the field maturely
Roosevelt administration and the chosen.,
f.
Truman cabinet ha* rciigncj.
The ndvicu is not limited to boys. Girls need to try
Bec/etary of Slate Byrne*. wh&gt;
might have been nominated’, for things, too. Teopie sometimes say, "Ixiok at Jane! She
vice president In
had he been spent all that time studying music and then gut married
abta W "clear" wllh Sidney HIIIand wasted it by doing housework and bringing up
_............ . t__ __ _ ___ children
But it wasn't wanted. She ningn to and with

, Did you are whom over half .
Milton dollar* wprlh of properly
was destro-ed by flrd* durinj th#
■Ingle year of 1040. The greeted
death .toll in the history of the
reunify ll expected to be revealed
when -the final count for the year
is made whin something like T7
pentm* perished every div of ! H
yett Ip flree throughout the coun­
try.
When you think of the
tremendous coet In lives and pro*
per tv which flree cause, you'd
thtnk people would be more c*r»-

PICAKOY GLADIOLUS BULBS

- . ed/fcA i

The appointment of General Marshall to Micceed
James F. .Byrnes ns Secretary of Stale is belrtR hailed
with unusual enthusiasm on all sides. Throughout his
long military career, the General has steered elenr of
politics, though his position as Chief of Staff during the
past few years hns brought him into close; contact with
members of Congress and virtually all important poli­
tical figures.
*
In his dealings with the foreign members of the
Allied General Staff, Marshall is reported to have shovvn
all the skill, tact, and firmness of the most astute diplo.
mat, and hla patience as well as his perHcverciicc In such
dealings have repeatedly won him the respect of all

In vain. But let 'em finish what they sturt, learn to at*
tack tnflks of a size not too big to finish.
/

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
By RUSSELL K A Y
Uriel Davis, prominent New tenge every American, through a
York publicist and publisher of national campaign, ‘ to "Share
vhe Public Relation* Directory A Florida’* Future".
Yearbook, recently me.lo a whirlEatlmatea place the tnurbt in-

'HASS

£ A &amp;* s ■&gt; —
&amp;

enterprise* to sell their locat pmduet* and attraction*, but his
surprise come, he says, when he
realized that Florida, rich a* it I*,

-®1?"

tIurl« * lh* preaent season. Might
not an apnreclable number of
these four million people remain
or return a* permanent realdaiP*
if they became better acquainted

cultural, Industrial existing rganlzatlon.
l apporuflitlee thv» Itnvi*
■if a membership’ fee of |5 or JI0
i «n organization. per y»»r, enoujh Florida visitor*
mlivldunl member-U«uld lie found throughout the
u!d he non-profit nation to create an organisation
at.
It might 1*&gt; of at least 100,000 members. Thu
Kim ills'* Future", rnnney derive from auch memberlie see* iurh Jtt ship* would be ,p*ed to erigigo
1th mom member* expert* to make similar eutveys
i« State than frmp to I hog# made by big. Industrial
ip largely of tbotu concern*. Th#»e survey# would
y intimated from *how the nesrt* of a Riven area
of prospective In- nn,t the opportunities for new
meaeiker*.
hu*lne#tc*.
One.- for example,
enough to simply miirht cover agricultural ooportbut to Uevrliio the State’* limit purtunUit* emi so on. It would
1e»» resource* ntnl bring in per­ reveal what each community 'hi
manent rr*id#nl», you mu*t&gt; go
further than that end supple * a shoe repair shop, another a
"blueprint .if action” , He point* doctor nr lawyer. All rnembir*
out that when n firm like (jenerat wouhl receive thr*e surveys for
Motor* or*the A A I' Tea Co, their own Information.
consider locating nr investing In
Davli emphasize* the thought
a given locality thiy make .an that *uch an organization. If it
.... ...... . , I* to *erve the beat interests of
just what they may expect In In'S Florida, must concentrate lie actiuav of a return on their Investttient.
Thev don't depend on
statements found In advertisjmeat* or In Chamber of Com­
merce literature. They want to
know the dangers and pitfalls u
I t ’ is a swell Idea and nn one
welt as t{it uromiilng aide of the
wit| quarrel with Mr. Davla 6n
picture.
The email bu»lne»* concern a that score, but the development
Individual need* th* same kind cf nf such an nrcanltatlnn l&gt; a
Information hut cannot afford ti elsable chore, makin* survey* of
hire ** perla to make *uch a *ur- the State area hy area U a blzg:r
vey. If Florida had aom# indipenunit, non-profit. nnn-|«dlllcat or­
ganisation that could gather the
Mine sort o f information a* b&gt;
opportunities
area of - the
busin*** man,
____ _________ ___ ... It In Hw
form, of carefully prepared bub
let ini, It would jn*«t This netel
that is not now being mat by anv

traceable rweulta. He hesten* to
add that this I* not criticism.
Such a program may well be out­
side the framework of gqveruDavis contends, that the State
la not making the'effort it should
to via th# lasting friendship of
the** vislton should be made t &gt;
two)si what the future hold* In
store (or Florida and urged to
•Hare In the profit* of It* rich
resources - as thev art developed.
To him. a share In these profit*,
or, at he puts }t "8 haring klorIda'e Future" cart be the result
o f a sound public relalionk policy
for tbs State. He explain* that
if overy tweourcs. mo matter what I
kind or where located. Is explored and the Inforniatlon passed
on, people everywhere would take
e rest Interest In the State, H»
from such action a modration of capital and tab«tr
State, and he could chat-

PrlcBol

Adult*-40o-

ATTRACTIVI Sirs. Jem Bernl
(above) la reported to have wit*
neashd the shooting of Oscar Cata­
lano by her husband, Dr. Daniel
Bern I In Bakersfield, CaUL She re­
cently obtained e divorce from Dr,
Bernl* with Catalano acting as jter
lawyer. Dr. sad Mrs. Bend later
wars reconciled. .(International)
one And tho*# who a n ’-radical
and n wee bit *keptlea! will
prubahly a&amp;k WHO i* going to
DO IT and WHERE Is the monry
coining from?

Quilted Satina
Values to 23.95
Quilted Cottons
Values tor 16.95
-Rayon Prints
Values to 12.95
Chenilles
Values to 14.95

W e C lo th e the F b u IIjt— W e Furnish th e Hom e'*
16 B . l » t 8 L

Phone 174

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THE STORE IS NOW BEING REMODELED AND
Rtcondlllonod

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

And

Personal

Activities

Daughters Of Wesley American 0 iris More
Has Monthly Meeting:
Beautiful For 1917

PAGE THREE

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year
ii .-*1J-

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indulgenri-

•hi*

Hi* pal* even huvr gone so far
a- to tdead with Broadway rolumnt-t&gt; to peck awn „i the wealthy
Piano pound* 1 penchant for ailmem top pircrs. with the result
that Eddie now 1* mentioned r,i
arriving i,t the ^Verlgrw-isnd (loom
of the Watilrrrf-Astoria in a “ suit
pi 1 1vil War Gray." is described
a* "the Shubin R.-iilevardier." ami
similar lalteietl plita*e* which'
ateit't n&lt; alt sle-i-fved. loll give
his cocktail hour circle a now
w--rd game to ittay.
Hu •llgll tl all Eiklto. a loilliou*
•lire, . almly talk * hi* fas!
way. bavin!* a nail uf broken *
bal - luhlml. rrftDiiijf ftr buy a
III-w - kininici ttn 11 bis -l&gt;emirtirfy *
jnrliiHU&gt; 1il*lt* S u t*p I y T
Mimttr pa*dng
Tltfi *■ M a
A-travr- scene from “The Strange l-ove Of Martha Ivors ' starring amon, In* frien.t*. howi-yer, to
tile effort that hi will start going
Barbara Htanwvck, Vati Heflin and Uujftein B tott RU* Hun Mon
—hnj (e»«- nnci' hr** -beK-i - -sif,* ic-i rant.
.

Mr*. Elizabeth Kirchei enter­
By VIVIAN BROWN
— T E L E . N O . 148 tained member* o f the Dang liter
AP N’ cwsfenttire* Writer
A»f We»ley l"ln«* of tlu- First
The Golden Era of the Amer­
Methodist (Church at their "regular ican Woman is upon u*. Look
busines* and "social meeting he.) for it in BUT, says Rolf A r t i­
recently nl (hr; home of Mra. st mug. calendar-girl artist,
Hi­
Chester Daniel*. *20 Kn*t Twj-n ndi!*:
tieth Street.
’ " -\iiicfstain women have been
Mr*. Edna G. Fuller, first wom­
.Mr*. *C. II, Winn, president, gruuing steadily- more perfect In
I’ hlllp Grashoff has left for
FRIDAY
an legislator of Ihr Stale of
presided over the meeting'and melt's eves, In-eause they are ,ii*i
Florida ami n member of the Belle Glade on a business trip. • the devotinnnl wn* given hy Mrs.
carding ‘ artifice for- rralitv and
Circle* of the Carden Club will Department o f legislation of
Mis* Doris McCall ha* left for J. P. Thurmoml. After regular naturalness."
■mm u fottow*: A n h circle with F.F.VV.C., was the guest speaker
Tcpoii* (he business meeting was
It used in tie. say? Armstrong,
M a J. A. Ponder at 7:00 p. if, tor at the monthly luncheon and busi­ Tavare* after spending the holi­ concluded and Mrs. Kirchet played
that finding a eulendpr girl model
eormul dtah supper. Central circle ness meeting o f the Sanford Wom­ days with her patents Mr, amt several selection* on her accord tan was a liig tinier - *o mnov girt *
With Mr*. Fnmce.-i Bolt at 10:00 an's Club which wa* held yester- Mrs, George McCall.
and group singing was enjoyed. spnileil their natural beauty with
a
ti— !■
A. 1L , Dirt Oardenera circle with day at the club house on tt:t\
Refreshment* were served' hy the Ion much makeup, hirairc, tinRobert
McCnll
ha*
left
fur
Met­
Avenue.
hostesses, Sir*. II, F. Cole. Mr*. flat tiling clothes and Mi|thi*lir*tfil
t r». Oeorte Harden at m oo A.
eor
University
in
Macon
Ga.
after
The
meeting
opened
with
the
I. Hibiscus circle with Mrs Her­
Daniels, Mrs. Clarence Smith. Iwar*
bert Moreland at 1:00 P. M , mar . luncheon nl 12:10 o'clock and attending (he holidays with hi* Mrs. II. A. Swanson nnd Mr*.
Rut today if is diffetenl, Armparents.
ho.trises
fuy
the
occasion
Were
noli* circle with M n E. C, Daniels
C.
1. K.
r.. Mi Kee. Those
Ilinsc attending i stmpg. catted
alfi’d -''the
-‘‘the pappy of Ida
Ri-»
Wete MT5.—J.“t~rttn11,—Mr e r W t M. j attrmltrr girt'."'cn ir find m many
at 3:90 P. M., Rose circle with Mrs. Fletcher Rolls. Mrs. J. W7
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
O.
Denmark
Mr*. B- B. Crumley at 10:00 A. M •tall. Mrs. L. A. Calmer, Mr*. C. of Brooklet, (ia. are the house Rluckj Mis. E. It. . Lnney,^ MU' 1girl^ exactly lire type of brnuly
tad Jacaranda with Mrs. Fred I-. Redding and Mr*. Francis Bolt, guests of Mr. snd Sfr*. George IJessie Zachary, Mrs. W. E- - ho ,, looking fori vl vat lint- spflnRaines, Mrs,
M Tyre, J|rn-|tainsiu« fnH-ldu**timeil .loveliness
sturdy fashion.
Rut Iris hats
Miller. M il Palmetto Arenue at The oluh was attractively decor­ Sic Call.
ated with pastel gladioluses and
somehow look on a discouraged
J. O. I.atioy. Mr* J. K Courier, j (ouplct willt a wcil-ptopiotinm I
1:00 *». M.
greenery by the hostesses. Mr*.
droop, which *ug;«—tr,| a new
Mrs. Rnulie William*. Mrs. J. II.j fi*tin- .tint lustrous hair.
Miss Helen Masters of Miami
game*.t„ hi* friends.
flu -.modern girl is all of Ilia'.
The Sal lie Harrison Chapter r.f O. P. Herndon, club president,' spent the weekend with her aunt Anderson, Jr.', Mr*. R. A. Futtell,;
b
&gt;
j
a
c
k
irm
tiA
N
presented each officer with :t
Mrs. Roy 1 ill is; Mrs. J. C. Davis, j and tiinio, he feet* sure.
Whenever they *rr him in an
the Daughter* of the American camellia corsage. *
Mra. Cart Bradbury, She returned
old lid. which is all the.time, the.Mr*. J. E. McKinley, Mr*. M. I- ]
\\ |,% loutpate the trend in
Revolution Will hohl its regular
to
Stetson
University
after
spend­
Mr*. Herndon introduced Mrs.
WHght, Mrs. G. W, Raitey, Mrs-i unnmnhiMaf h i „ | calendar appeal
NEW
I nllK — Eddie Durbin immediately take it and tear :t
flpnthly meeting at .1:00 P. M, M Fuller, wh« pointed out In her ing the holidays in Miami.
P A C K A G E S T O R .IV
up, a* they might a used paper t
Ruth l.umtquWl. Mrs I P. Thur- j Aim-tri-ng says ti 1* bern.-se the came out of the Navy after *cv
w e home of Mrs.* 1&gt;. P. Hagan, speech the ■need for women to Ik"Ml
■,»*«**■ IT male
*IF
Ilf " S uni
*••••
mum*. Mr*. l&gt;. V. White, Mr*. I. ; *evji 1 ol his gnl culetnlats these crnl highly cirdilalde years of hat, Rut *0 far
Eddie'*
1702 Park Avenue. All visiting well informed on vital affairs of
flkM
M MtCACt itoo. JitoxfSM
Mr*. Carl Bradbury had a* her
miinerous
C* William*. Mrs. Pearl i ’rW|, 12d "years ha* been that hr drew, shooing away Japs anil Narlr. linery seem* sufficiently nume/eii*
Daughters are Invited In attend.
government. She spoke on cancer guest over the weekend her niece Mr,. Claude llerndmt* Mrs, .C. H. » theni to please men, not .women, i bgikeil over hi* wanlrolie, dlscuv- to slave o ff anything
any thing ie*s
!e** (him »
control and .unfed the Woman* Miss Bessie Adkins who is a cadet Winn, Mr*, W, A. Iluhter. Mra.EThnt i-"why hi- me-w-ar catendarx j eted all his clothes were In fine
MONDAY
Mr*. Paul Ochiltree will cornin' i Club to support It to the fullest nurse at Emory University in P ." N. Whjtehuisl, Mrs. P. ■ '• !*« closely- resemble his post-war I shape and decided not to buy
Rowland and (W'n visitors, Mr*, j colonials; In- knew what men J anything neiv . . . hi* dozens o*
“a claaa in fln-wer arrangi-mcn's eaten hint (minted out the need Georgia.
Janie* Perry of U niter Reach amt: wanted ami stilt * want. Rut it suits, overcoats, even a fur-lilted
under the iponsorshin of the Gar­ for raising spiritual and moral |
concepts.
Mils
flrltta
Wihlen
of
Stock­
M i- Kirchet and the hmlesstH. dwa-n’t until riWeitlly that wolin’l. i-|ienny of venerable vintage, wen-i
den Club at 2:00 P. M. and at
Members present for the meet­ holm, Sweden, i* the guest of
-------- ~
. tiisim-vietl that a man's idea of till of the finest prewar material*
*:00 P, M. »how* films on the
Mr*.
Olga
Hunter
■white
she
at­
ing
were
Mr*.
Irving
Peinberg.
j
wmnait’s beauty never e*gi get I
■Object in the Tourist Ccqjer.
aud Eddie couldn't see why he
tend*
the
Sanford
Vocational
Sirs.
Herndon.
Mrs,
J.
E.
Baker.
Wi'iiu-ti learned front the w.V, should rush tight off to his ex­
Mr*. Paul Ochiltree uhiler the
Sr
hotd.
•
Mrs.
Fred
Williams,
Mrs.
Nettie
he say*, that tut 11 prefer ill*} pensive tailor and buy a flock of
* apices of the Gulden Club will Epperson. Mrs, "Edgar Mitchell,
"slmi'lc tiling- tn lite
They like fresh haberdashery lust becnti--*
id a . discussion of church amt
Mrs.
E.
B.
Clements,
Sirs.
II.
W.
Donald
Jones
_
hns
returned
to
a gill who sets herself apart tile war tins over. Further mine,
afternoon lawn party arrange­
Goodtpred,
Mr*.
J.
E.
Courier,
(he
University
’
of
Florida
in
fr o m
n u r s in g
*ty b **
and
husk*
ments nnd at t :0O P, M. she lee*
you couldn't gel (lint kind of goo I
Fli Halt* of West f‘aim i loach Itfci nn xtutiTidtinl legardle-*
Gainesville after "spending th
tures^of miniature fluwej- novelties Mr*. J. N. Gillnn, Mrs. C.
good- unyuiorr.
1* here for a few ilux*
lie r* rliiiogi-s to fn-hion
Earle.
Mrs.
K.
C.
llBr|&gt;er
Mr
j
holiday*
with
hi*
parents
Mr.
and
T U E S D A Y . J A N . 1 4 lli— 6 :3 0 I* M
"at the Tourist Center.
So Eddie jusl pickl'd up. clothe*
Maying with Ml. -n-1 (Its R N.
George-F. Well*. Mr*. E. A Mon-| Mra. T. W. June*,
Mora gnl- have (hi. -inaLiy wi*e, where lie left off, which
Hlrevelt.
'TU ESDAY .
fort on,* Mra. It. T.-Warren. M itoil.i) hisu-i- (hey .i-o l-i-ing. gives hi* pat* log DiMaggio.
Miia Heckman Tiom llielttm, O. even in *tnall town*, wh-rt
(Meeting of the .Fidelia Class J.. B. Craw-fonl, Mrs. Wurt, W.
■'It | Nicky llhnr, Jerry t 'sniper, .Inck^f, P ila u , C o ffe e , etc w ill b e furnisher! bv C lu b.
i i vIGIing HJr. iKiludfather, 1;**- -Armstrong UujiiS "the Ihg city
of the "First llnfitist Church "will Warner.'Mr*." John ‘MeJsch; Mrs.
Gleason and the reel of* Id* gang
tcr Truesdale. and family.
be held at V 0 0 P: M. at the W. A. Vossler. Mrs. F. K. Unlit,:
e-inipleV." I*nr uric (thug, women, i
" Mr mid Mr*. I W. Prevail in setting hack feminine grace*, mi upportunite to give him an
home erf Mr*. J. P. Cullen] 110 Mrs. J. T. Newbv, Mrs. B. 11
P ic n ic b rin g in ln iD , b rea d o r rolls nntl rlcssrrts.
unmerciful ribbing.
had-ns
llit-ir
guest*
foi
tin*
week­
We»t Nineteenth' Street.
Reck, Marv Rohcrlsun, Mrs. J.
me -helling the liigli. - lar tueied 1 ' Now Eddie's dinner jacket*,
Memtwrs of the Santont Garde 1
end
Mr.
amt
Ml*.
R
K
Griggs
Wadsworth, Mrs. O R. Dawso.i. Club have arranged an enleitainhand.is. .flu* Mpsweop. he .ays, ( business suits.-lop-and overrun' b
„
,
1 Mr*. William Hchnalud. Mi*. J. II. fng atav for Mr*. Paul Ochiltree and daughter Shtney
is the t tggesl fashion mi*rlike -hills, cravnls and jltst uVoill
Ml
ninj
'lr*.
Witsnn
Geiger
M o n tc k a m t M r * h
j . t .e h .„ a n
women. eVyi mude .nut i'td&gt; be
ft
of Coral GnhW who i« arriving
F o r I'u r tiio r In fo rin a litm Plioin; 51
laughtci Rcvi-rty. Mi. add C1IU- men dislike. It. (nil hrcnil*- t-vervlhiiig sixcept hat* slthlil Ui',
.iidmnuHly in thru Vlosels while |
the ugliest jtai! of 11 woman in he wa* prowling ills' Pacific. At- ■
*
— :
—«
I he hut k of her hurt isand
Mediterranean • IB •
Mr», J. IK Davison
h**iuir*ui
1-III V if she iur- 1,
ni?*r
niul
MiChimp
R
by h?injr presented with g hlrih-|i«MTi
Mi- M K Ihritlt
,1 - ij - tin* i-aiiit.'-'
day cake at the regular monthly
•III V* ri \\ nl* i P hf k- Vl sit Ifl
loll - hot'
i-x.-o
meeting of Ihe k^iendshlp league
t
t|
\h
1.1*
Ukc
mis iti i. poinpailoiii - wei
of th* Congregational Churrli pnyL...........
ing
she
will
-luthe
honor
go*'
uii.l
Ml1
\
\
D--le
Mi
Sirs. H. Nicholl. Mr* John Kick.
It, (o e fe i. hixinelle.
which was held on Tuesday aftei
1at a dinner at the Home of Mi* a. tlu♦it
hot Vi "t Itci
i
lie . tiiix,- IU'-I
Mrs K. W. Fite. Mr* H C Hei
noon at tin- I’urish House.
|
A.
W.
.Epps,
president
"f
the
week
a
fi
'
i
f
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"ark will give u nf Mi \ ri null, Ml 1-n tiu-l
fn- f,-,-t to ,. no -&lt;r&gt;. I-in height
while regular business wns'earried Clements. Mrs. Edward Kirchet. I ■ ■ '
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on. The meeting wa* closet! wi'h Mr*. Roy Tillis. Mr*. H M Pap luncheon,
That evening Mr*. 11. W lluik John Tli*»niti» i *i id '.
worth anil Mrs, A. M. Philip*
i- til,, well-t-e-toled I’, tie who hi
er Is entertaining with u dinner
the Mispah Rennticaliitn.
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Guest* were Mr*. Jack McDon­ , and on Tuesday at noon a limcheo.i
IMS! rito-t-rtl
The' presenUlion of the cake
mrel11&lt;1M Service bail Bn ati ilay
ald, Mr*. Eitna G. Fuller, Ml*. It.
White all gill* found w'.o
took plare at this time after G. Rtsser o f Ptari-rvilte. Cal amt (w ill le given by Mrs. C. II ('" « - ing at tin- Meih cnil'l •' hurrh
plea-r
a pin op ailt-t * St-ldoui
which'« social hour was enjoyed Mnt. 'FHinlielh Kirk of Steut&gt;en- burn in Mrs. Ochiltree's honm Tttesilnx t-&gt; finish t Ih-ii -duly
in m.-ilel uL'em u-s. when- Al'nShe will la- the house guest of rititri-i- Etn ■iw liir
and refreshment* served to Mrs.
These pt j ■
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson ami plan* *11 Mllt ttiir Mr'. .Nell.- Mi ollllll, sttong -ay- th. g ill inually are
Davison, Mrs. J. R. Root, Mrs. villts O.
...ptii*t! ..loti amt ldtt«v to Imleave Tuesday night for Winter Mr*. ^ W hIioi Ni»it mnugh. Mrs.
Elirat elh'Jewett. Mrs. Joe Meis.-h,
YOCNG pETH't.Efl MEET
painted
ivol.
a
big
happy
smtl*
Mrs. Anna Srhinnh. Mr*. John
Pal k.
All* i ' MfbniiM- CtilU Mt.1 rtb »m|hi mt | 11111*1
Jones, Mr*, llcnrv Mikel. Mrs.
Kv L-Ull 1*i,iin-l*. Ihut I- • it
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^fr*. F. P. flnsutinser of W'nitly, Salvation
and
K i IIms-# *Vli ?, J. \ t^ig.ic
nine young people on Friday eve­
in tin* rti 4p nl J.rfth &lt;‘*M.I1III
tlf interest to friends In San­ Mr. M K
A la, Mra. A. K. Foster of New­ ning to Jacksonville to attend the
hi*
I 'l - m- mIH .if n ■ tifi» «
buryport, Mass.. Mrs. Craig of special young people* council lit ford is the announcement of the
Mr 4iit*! M i* J r m . ia.
IlloUn a; &lt;1 Mitf**|..M tliM'rln » "'ll*
marriage of W inoitn K. Hrngg have at thefi K,1,‘ .1- Mi
M
Boston. Matt, Mrs, A. IT Knight,
1. . . iftunf hr* ’HIM'
which more than 500 wilt take to It, E. purlfoy on Jan. 2. The
You
i
Mr*. Zlttrow*T. Mrs. E, T. SlinpI jiim'- mother /&gt;&gt;"*\ liji-tln-i M
part. They will return Sunday
hr
Arni**
r.M
vr
yan - II ftiffoi
Mra.’ Bonner Carter, Mr*. evening. There will 1«* no services ceremony wns pcrfornteil in Thom- C. 1 HlUVi'l! A Nil \\r K
V 1
I lo w s
Jufin 5* i-cn
f HMl11&gt; *» ui In \ if
■svitle, Ga. at the Methmlol from Columbia. S. C.
H. Vemay. Mrs. Adairte and
nl the local post on Sunday. Hut Church.
ohl:
Martha Jones. Mils V. Roldnson.
Mr*. Ruby Combs and dnughf-i she tvim two in\ ^ ti .If* lil*l tn
these will he resumed during the
j
Ho y»»i *cr.
JERen garter and Julie Vrrnay.
Alice Iwe spent u few day* vi-i
pfn *fr-rti* ihe
week.
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Mr. and Mis. W. G, Anders an I crmlle
a d v ic e lh at is so ea sy and p lea sa n t to la k e at T^oticbThe regular meeting on Tuesday sorts have returned from Gaineto n ’ s w b e r e you get your fn y o r it e n n tio n a lly a d v e r­
of Ihe Fidelia Class of the First ville where they spent the ha'i
I'Mnu Jin iri'iiiivn, I* r
ilapti-l Churrh has been postnoncil
LvhlU I.iiiictii Mtufin ainl MiMrciI
tised q u a lity produ cts nl p rices da lo w ns \\r can
, day*
t/
until further notice it was att- j Chief John riioma* left Siimla
Mai hu4u* s Ainu Ki'imtiL Hiifripossibly m ake them . In fa c t, m an y o f ou r p rices m e
notinred t™luv hy Mrs. J P Whi­ J I,, leporl |o Ch«rtest«n, H • t--&lt; EOK. Jm f. Shiiiv. &lt;UH* r Mulhieux,
as deep dow n lo w as th ey w ere in 1939. T b in k ol
taker, reporter for the circle.
*i*i,*i
\|i **iil| f ii ■cher orilCis
* Prune* * \\
S i R'lli ISlI't I Witlliri I t h a t — and think o f T o u ch lo n 's e v e r y lim e you need
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drug store m erchandise. W e h a ve lire In mid-, r n
Vet getines. Vt, art ii ed » « -1*
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liter- at p rice* llin t sin e you m on ey.
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The annual Parish House aup- tn-law and daughler. Mi a- _
hr Mini Mr* I: \ Hnii«r fr*&gt;m
Aniiltion* Alii u«*“ Ii«,t*** « lieiifli11if
er « f the Episcopal Church will Mr*. Don Norton.'
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e held at the Pariah House toA weiner roast was enjoyed us j n frw tlay* in llivii witilrr liume*
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the shdt’es of l-ake Harnev r&lt; | Mr. V n«! Mr*# Js T. MrldHin. Sr.
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the d a u n t on flawr r
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T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F LO R ID A

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Coach Hknk Iba
Always Stresses
. Defensive Game

INSIDE SPORTS REPORT
Bj ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR.

BMP SCHOOL
know “ the acore.
At ta il the Florida Stale Lc«
ue la taking some initiative in taking Interest in the mfn in
ic much discussed umpire squabblack and are willing to drag
the whole meaa into the open
_______
directors
have
The. league
for ■ public hmue-cleanf ng.
finally become aware of the de­
Certainly it 1* a aUp in the
trimental situation and are mak­ right direction. Since our league
ing plana to remedy the whole received an many ream* o f ad&gt;
matter by inilalllng N school for verm- publicity laat season, It waa
’ arbiters In Orlando.
A pre-re­ obvious that something had to be
quisite to enrolling in the Flor­ done. Since, the lde» o f an um*
ida State la-ague umpire school pi
good it might be
twill he five
ear* participation welh to give the present »et-up
organirei
mcbali. This _ will a gotsL alrLng_iu_unlt;p .bhat

I

SEED POTATOES
NORTH DAKOTA CERTIFIED

Quiniela Returns
$229 For Largest
Payoff Of*Evening

REVIEW O F YEAR IN SPORTS
SEPTEMBER

B, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Although mint college baske’ ball coaches are streisinic nffen«r
rhc«e day,. Coach Hank Iba of
Ok’ shnma A. and M. Still, hat
hla team drfenelve minded, ami
the A (trie style la continuing to

' In the fifth race at the Sanfonl
Orlando- Kennel Club last night
Ben Lucky and Irish Lover hung
'up a 3-1 combination in the *iui nicla event to return a mutual of
$229 -for the tartreat payoff of the

CORNER SECOND &amp; SANFORD

PHONE 358

HEALTHFUL

W H IT E &amp; D A V I S
Land Clearing And Dragline Work
"W e Specialize In Tough Work"
Sanford

St. C lou d

Phone 160

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Q.

B ox 332

rd hid (he players bprn cf
higher clllbr*.
In the FBL, like many other
league*, there were Inegperl
enred umpire* trying lo run the
gamr* and, alnce they hall re­
ceived no training, were Inferlnr. They did not know how
to clamp down on the plsyrrn
for rules. Infractions arid nl"rnndud. Therefore, a* th* sea­
son progreaaed when mope ser­
ious problems arose, the um­
pire* were practically power­
less to enforce rules.
Now that the league ha* decid*d to solve the umplro problem* before the season starts the
Florida State league should en­
joy a much Itelter season this
year than it *11*1 In 19IC, since
the player standard will also be

There Is reason lo believe that
the Gainyvilln G-Men will add
two former ihilalka Axalea play­
ers to their roster in the near

North Dakota Certified*

future.
It I* rumored that Mike Kofi*

RED BUSS AND PONTIAC

and lilarkle Blackmon wilt be in
tha Ceincsvllla fold.
Should - ffnag sign these two
youngsters the G's will lie well
on their way to rebuild their
dub since both are Infielders.
ISLANDERS
It has been revealed that In
formal discussion* between the
Daytona Beach Islanders and the
New York Yankee* *ro under­

THE SANFORD

way.
Unde Padgett h*s disclosed
the receipt of • letter frees
George W«i»*. general man­
ager of (ho Yankee farm aysstem, discussing the pooelblllty.
of the Islanders Joining the
New York chain.
R o b e r t E. 'P a r k , M g r .
Ph on o
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154

A lto of Interest was the state­
ment that Larry RcPhsil, Yan­
kee president, was considering e
visit to Ihe rovort rity to Inspect
Bering training facilities for
1047.

Padfett at*ten, “ Of course
there ta nothing official y*t.
but It wenid be fine If we could
get the Yankees here In 1»4«."
The Yankee* hav* signed to
snltt. their Spring training nrtlrltjr between Puerto Rleo and
at, Petersburg In 1947.
A* matters now gUnd, the lelandera have no backing for the
1947 season elnee th* Daytons
Beach board nf directors severed
relations with the Brooklyn Dodgere at the termination of the
1946 campaign.

SATURDAY, JAN U ARY 11th

J. E- TERWJLLEGER
309 Elm Avenue

l)|»!&gt;l,la Harrl
lile Itld, Kalla rtiv, Oklahoma
Hum-. HMdetila. Kanry IVentr. Art
Thou, II lllla II. Ilrltlla Judaemalil.
»M »«a Kara—KHlurllM
fKira* Halt tlallr
liar Jo. Inwky
Ttm. iMarrtrlM.
Krankla Holla, leiril l‘a'aho&lt;i. Kan
Ilarirrr. t.urky Krrtnk. Had *Jorgr.
Third Kara— -VI* Wllrl
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Cis t .p r i c e $127.00

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U. Of Fa Library, Scholarship Loan
Graduate School Fund Of $1,000 Is
Growing Rapidly Given To U. Of F.
GAINESVILLE. Jarf. it, (Spe.
cisl t—Growing spare from modest
beginnings the Library and the
ti* admit*- School of tile Uhlversity
of Horida have come forward in
the intervening years since Its
founding to take llisir places rs
two of the mimt rapidly growing
compnnenU nf the University.
Hum 3.000 Imilks in 1907 the
Library has grown to the present
total of approximately- 300,000
volumes,
while the Graduate
■School has groan from an enroll­
ment of seven students in ltk»d
to an enrollment o f 255 in 1910
From the outset, the record of
the Library and the Graduaf'
Srhooi ha* been one of niutu d
cooperation for the Gtaduatc stud­
ents make the Library their head­
quarter* and on completion of
their studies contribute a volume
nf the Imnk* alrrady reposing in
the Library.
The Ubrarv is housed in a four*
stnry brick building in the north,
east section o f the campus. Tbs
Graduate J-whool lias no separate
physical plant, but from its an­
nual budget it contribute* to tige
purchase, of library book* nod
periodicals and asais in purchas­
ing equipment needed for research
in various donsrtment*.
■EAch graduate student is re­
quited to -complete either u mas­
ter's thesis or n dnetoral disserta­
tion. both o f which are based o«
research In a special field. Tim
nrigtnal copy of each of these,
most nf which exceed 150 page*
bound aim
and piacou
placed
in length, nr* bouml
In the Library to form Important
contribution* to language and. lit­
erature, education, history, econ­
omic*. science, agriculture,* enajneerjng. and many other field*.
Among the more then 700 roas­
ter*' tbess anil tho 40 I’h.D. dis­
sertation* are many Important
pieces of research of value to
the state.

GAINESVILLE. Jun. 9, (Spe­
cial)-—A $1,00(1 scholarship loan
fund has been made available to
I Diversity of Florida student* by
thr Vrrne K, Munich Educational
Fniinilallon, Bean It. C. Beaty an­
nounced todav,
A*lministrre&lt;l by the University
Committee on Scholarship* and
L-ans, nf which Bean Beaty is
chnirmatij the loan fund provide*
that applicant* who are graduates
of an accredited Florida high
school ami bona fide residents
of Florida, and who.have com­
pleted at Irsst two semesters* of
college work with a scholastic
average of not less than " C ,
may borrow up to 1250 per year.

A ls o A lu m in u m C a r T o p B o a ts

GETS NOMINATION

CHICAGO, Jan. 9, &lt;/P&gt;— A
member of last. Fall's Notre
Damo football team has been
named hear! coach of Chicago's
Mount Carmel High School. The
appointment went to Robert Mc­
Bride, n taoklo *on the unbeatrn
Irish grid squad. He will take
over hi* new duties late this
Applicants for these loans will month, following his graduation.
be required to furnish a satiafaetorv endorser to the note which
will bear four per cent interest
not to accrue until the borrower
is graduated or for any other

after Iftvlng the University
complete payment.

to

The Munich Foundation became
Interested In th* University or
Florid* thtough Jack Thompson,
Miami attorney, and former stud­
ent, Bean llealy »ahi. The d!?JJ
of student* added that the I1.WH1
tendered bv the foundation I* per
haps the beginning of conlrlbu
lion* (o this loen fun&lt;L

Officials Miss
o o v n o s t e z . Tes. — (A5)— The

spectators finally got to decide a
was a good thing there were
fans present or they might bayo

Travl* Bruce of Best Ttata* Btfta
and Max MoOleertn « Bud Cen­
tral plowed heed-on toward the

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Phono 1166

Partition Blocks

Den Roll and-Tar to formed the
winning daily-double pair to re­
turn llon.no for one of the highest
paying dally, double* of the year.
The veteran Able Pal crosaeu
the finlih line Juat abend nf Oe.il
Me In, a young rabbit chaser
that shows great promiae, In the
feature race of the evening.

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ROBB’S HOME BAKERY

Concrete Blocks—8x8x16

evening.

- The Aggie* have averaged only
42 point* per jfame, but the op­
position, - Including such strong
teams as Long Island, Temple,
Kansas, Kentucky and Texas, has
W n limited to an average of 3*1
points.
Although h* slway* stresses
defense in hi* coaching, Iba says
he was forced to concentrate on
that type of ganie this season
out of neressity, As ho explains
itt "This season we didn't have
one good shooter, so we had to
J o e L o c h s wrdockfeD * j
develop a good defensive machine.
1
Shooting i* a gift, but nnV boy OdY•fAvli MAJPiCU-o
can be taught to be a good defen­ ul A HdAVY/Jet&amp;At*
sive player."
CHAMP,oJSVliP PiOAT aPtlfK,
iWoMidilYflS ArJO/Ji&lt;J0.
SdCOrJoS Of5 frl6A&lt;4&amp;jflSAoP Worl X
laedAtiQciAv j
AMAffedRSotFORLANDO, Jan. 0, (/»•&gt;—l^ruti
CAA^PlolSdiP
I Revil, pltcher-rtutfleldsr on Orlai
«|o', championship I9trt Florida
Slate league team, today was
named manager of th» Brian l •
Ffeu.ee, cteVdi-Adp MoJdp .
Senators for the DM7 season by
Business‘ Manager John (lrg»a#1.
a c c , cf?Ac*dgp w e e WAppew.'jl
Bevil broke into profesaiona!
.
SfiPixfPojt'eecwtt
baseball with DtLtnd'a Florida
X o p 5*13 tfAfffeRS IfjTApudtJSlate League team In 1039. He
joined Orlando in mid-season last
vr-ar and won nine game* while
losing three for the Senator*.

Ix)uis Bevil To Pilot
Orlando Ball Club

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store

Clearance Sale

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L o c iiM Second Floor O fwretioiu Building

On Route 92 Midway Retween Sanford ai
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PAGE SIX

THURSDAY, Jan. 9. 194C&lt;&gt;

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
W*M Min'd **(&gt;«•(. Now Volk City,
Now York.
.V»u aro hrrolir required. in -ap,
f»..r In the I'lroulf t*oii(1 ,,f Horn

inolo C nu iilr, F lo rida. In Chanesrr.
on I ho In i day of Febru ary, 1**7.
Ill a rorialn •ull foe (Uvurcr there-In t&gt;en&gt;llnr- an*| a lib r/ v l.tw l * Hite

*al n l Hanforil. F lo rida , lb
nd d.ny of Ja n u a ry A .U . l*»

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RRUINOI.R COI7NTT. published l
o v.rt.u n iD A .
consecutive
Herald. .
IN ClfANCRHY.
. “
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NOTICK

of which la .C h a rlie Ta llo n. J r ..
I'la ln llf f vyrau*. J U u r lf s I
T al ­
lon. Iletemlanl
W i i u r ., my hand add official
real at Hanford, M ono* , I ’M. l**h
day of December, 1*«»

h tatb

a i*. u E k n d o n

C lerk of above entitled

IN THK M ATTER OF T ill: AIMfl*.
TION O F l^e HI IT TIIUMAH COLOVA, Infant Minor.
To:* Jean Wallis. -whore place .of
Clerl. * ir, oil I't.tirl,
reaidenro br wbereabouia la un­
itnoon.
*
V**u ore hereby noMfled thul a
l-e111Ion for the adoption of le llo r
Tboiaaa Coloya, an Infant minor,
o r t w i Ur
T h e nnniial m f»tln x nf th* m*m* of whom you are the natural moth,
of lh» Klr*t Pnlfml Hxklnr* er. haa been filed thla day by
• nil U » n A M fw U tlnn of H#mlnnlr ileor«e M. Mill* and Anna A. Mllle.
( ' ‘unity ttlll Itf helif nf th# f](fIrd* Ill the above emitted Court.
Tou are therefore r-qulrr.t to
of ih « A»M k i.iiinn. J »9 *(&gt;aitinl| i
iW fo tif, Hftitfunl. Florid*. on (f o l* appear In aabl Court, on the let
day
«f February 1*17. at the Court
ttfoluv, Jnn&gt;Mit lu, 1917 mI 3 |* rn
lloav# In Hantr.rd. Florlrti. to ehntr
lt(jH \Mi»S|i f *11 ,\ I*jkl N
* a .1*a why raid |&gt;etll|nn ehr.fild md
Hft
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he arantod.
It |a urdored lhal thla nolloo bo

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(O ftlcl.il tltal)
J a m .a U . •.!&gt;»»..«. Sc
A tto rn -y ,
S .nfonl. Florida.

L ittle change in tempera*
lure tonight. W a rm e r Satur­
day wi th conridrrnble cloud
inrsn.

M « It Strength—
tW Peare of tho World;
th# Pto«rre* of America
PiMpatlty for Ranford;

O I*. lIKKNtMi.S*,

GREATER

AN INDEPENDENT- P AJLY NEW8PAPKH
SAN FO R D ,

Established. 1908

VOLUM E X X X V III

Retiring And New State Secretary

FLO R ID A ,

Aaiocinted P r fii Learned Wire

F R ID A Y , JAN. 10. 1917

TrumanGives
Budget Figure
A s 37 Billion

Sanford Girls Visit Monkey Island

N.A.M . F ile s
B rie f In C ase

Garden Patch Sweat

S e n a to r Ball

Quantity Rights Reserved

CAKE 22Vi oz 55c

Prices Good Thru Sat., Jan. 11

Vac-Packed Coifee

Th* Soap With Tho Fragrance Men Lovo
All Brandt • Evsporato d

M illk 3

Tall Can*

Rindloii Sli., ML Vermont

m m um

7c

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Ga. Sugar Curad Smokad Picnic

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Wash. Staid Winesap or Rad Delicious

on sc o co

SHORTENING
Frash Cut Trimmod

W estern Streak O ' Lean

P A R K A. Y

lb 36c
f o lk Imperial

A

I A LL SWEET

SWAN SOAP

Apples 3 o&gt;. 29c

California

1JV I-b. Bunche* Florida

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Dr.* &amp; Dr. Kina. Shipped

Fryers

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Mackerel
Rr.nrl«i.i Shoulder
M ra ty

Frrsh around

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Crisp, W h it* Florida

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Lind O'Sunxhlnr

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—Juicy Fix.

FANCY YELLOW

Oranges 8 Lbs 25c

SNOW WHITE

Tin gy

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Who. or Hh | j ( Half

Cooked

Shoulders

Lobster

Trout

CAULIFLOWER

Lb

Lemons 2 Lb* 29c

FtUBIII TENDER

.Idaho Baking'

STRING BEANS

Lb

I.AIKiE JUICY

GRAPEFRUIT
Vac-Packed Collie

Cake*

DELL

Cheese

Potatoes 5 ■ 25c
In Meah Bag*—Bupar

Cauliflower Lb
Yellow

Kiln Dried Fancy Sweet

RED Ill.ISH

Potatoes 4 Lb* 39c

POTATOES

Or. A. Large Shipped Kan*.

YELLOW-

Eees

doz

53c

.... IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT
DKK.H.SKD AND DRAWN

Fresh Florida DUCKS

California

Battai Six Ways

life IJ&gt;. Hunt hr* Florida

Broccoli

Bch

19c

CARROTS

Lb

3c

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PICNIC HAMS

!b

Rindltt* Sli., Mt. Vermont

MORRELLH PRIDE COOKED '

HAMS, 11-12 lb avff.

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MOIIRELLN PRIDE

MORRELLS FRIDE

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BREAKFAST BACON
ENDS AND PIECES

Florida

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Oranges 8 ;u» 27c
T in g y

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Lemon* 2 Lb* 29c
Idaho Diking

Cheese

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BRISKET

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MORRELLS PRIDE

WESTERN

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Klin Dried Fancy Bwsst

OYSTERS

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Potatoes 4 Lb, 39c
LA R G E 25c
M ED IU M P K G . 9c

OYSTERS

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Sardines *
15 oz can 15c
ANN

PAOR

Pork and Beans
18 oz. can 17c

(WlfEN AVAILABLE)

Roll

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Kan*. Hhlppcd Rtcwlng

Chicken*

Lb

tb

Nlcklca and pennies plac­
ed in parking metcra a­
________
, j $5,177.41 in
mounted to
1946, according* to H. N.
Sayer, city manager.
Tht; parking meter* went
into operation during midSeptember nnd during that
month
yielded
$871.56.
This jumped up to $1,566.­
87 In November. There wns
a small drop in.December
when $1,496 was recieived.

Trout
Conked

Sholilders

Tomato Soup
SULTANA 7
Olives 5Va oz. 43c
SU IT ANA BARTLETT

Pears no 2% can 42c
A R P EUU 31TA #rfe. *H mm

Peaches

ANN PAOR TOMATO

29c

Patentsd Suds
D l t F T

Lb 45c Lobster

Cleanser

ingn accounts opened In 1940.
The total volume of over
the counter business amount­
ed to more than $45,000,000
a substantial Increase over
previous years.
In spite of the fact that
1940 watt not a war yenr.
Sanford and Seminole Coun,

Over $5,000 Raised
By Parking Meters

59c

Hamburger Lb 35c

V.F.W. Expects
Large Attendance
Membership Night

(O M IlSM l M VMS* * " • »

49c

(RHEN AVAILABLE)'

*

Veterans

An earlier announcement said
the latest violence was climaxed
when two t nicks im b e d I n t o *
funeral procession. Three person*
wer* killed md W) Injured.
ah T show opens

MIAMI. Jan- 10, W V

1,500 and 2.000 i«rd c e md pri­
vate airplane* took to ‘ be skies
over Miami today to uther In
with a roar the 16U) annual A ll­
American Alt
spectacle wa» diicribeil aa' t
biggest air carnival In history.
The three-day program of stunt
flying, militate* alfermft maneu­
ver* and race*-will find more than
10,000 ptloU and vtiltora on hand.

Colored Motion Pictures Will Be
Shown By Audubon Society Member

Ketchup 14 oz 21c
SULTANA RED

tbcan

12c
12c

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Sraford, FIs.

1 *1
i ri

I, tl,, t.... )j. i .hi milliter

Zoning Laws In
Birmingham A ro
Being Challenged

a t tan thi Florida «

1.1 iji. i ,
*. dtirtioii pro1,1, .11 pill ! ••i v .i I ,| l»V ,111111'
|ti ptitilu .hi
Itui .Mr. I ru­
in.hi ••I&gt;\i&lt;•11*.I
anticipated
&lt;;np
ti* t -m 'n f his progr.nn t&lt;&gt;r In tmitly tlefend•, I lii, |iin|miuil for tax
i .*.riHir .uni pending Ilia
1.1

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r Gt ' e -,1 1 1 • ••••«
A. p trnu lrfil **f th* S »n fn i«l M*
rh.intn
A ' w i a t i ' i»
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8:16 o'clock at tho Seminole High
School -AndUorium. irrlred In
8anford thli afternoon by train,
flhe la stopping i t the Mayfair
Inn. '
Miss Sblovleff, former solnlit
with the San Franeiaeo Orchextr^
and the Loi Angelea Philhar­
monic, la appearing under ‘ he
(auspice* of tha Seminole County
Music Association.
Admission to the concert will
be only through tickets pur*
chased or loaned by members nf

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f»r »

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rMtitiR

A *-

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iv . tim es

,prnt*&amp;^

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h
II,* ,i!i, tjii-il by Mr.
Truman amounted, to nearly
ft third of tho tot nl budget.
O f ihii*. luTiiYutri. ill,1158B00,*
noil would be given to the

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hunt:

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hpmr tin I .ik* M im e l i m r

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vm Uti*

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:t ml

*1 U 3.0O 0.000

In tin . I
\l iddllional
II* . lilll,I 1. (•IIt iliule for
\r, ■ hi 1 *. ,i\ v research-

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I* i im I mumI !Vf«t i mm. I, ,.... |
n, Ttikyti (ndav heard tinti
M E R L IN . Ja u
in, „ v &gt; i - i
ninny nf u|i American Miriim tn ih y'n m M %tn%« ««|*|*« .*t 1 ., *ntvivi,f nf Wiile I land. M ;igl. vamriR up inflay.
Tilt*
’
■less# Stewart.' *|ln. ii Si, la d ’s snowlftll nf (In* w ih tri Hf'ftmi
xtnry.

.

7. lu ll, the Japanese

leipreter ' In tlir *'.«1 Atmrirati
xvillnn p icm ci
11,, |n|i-ipi, t, i
explained Hint the Amenratsa
wire l«i lie xent to the-United
State* and they lioiild put on
thrir Itent rlothe-,

s r s a £'££*

Saturday evenlnr it th* JsyS i
ft
Mirf.ir n­
It u palnned to
, ‘ h*
•nd her court mUrod tn the Oas
partlla pared# it Tampa on Feb.
10 and thery will l«*aj»ul Seminole
County celery to tba byaUnders.
L Is also planned to* ItU*r tf)«m.
eiliry and all. In th# Palatka

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• r* M iniM vIrr a( W ake sent an in

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f«»r hri 4ir. Ilri

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fAlhrr, » 1.1irtift ’ tlir ftfllittful fm| j

from the l&gt;»i'&gt;&lt; " f v i e w -Of achieve­
ments Ly the Sanf-nt Mercli*nU
AasiK-lation
Maja.r actdevemenU
cited hv
M,rrr
Veterans Homecoming O Lbratio* ■
giving of n birliecue with the
Chamber of Commerce for viaUIng
Brooklvn nnd fit. ratt^bail placers
I front
which dM-w mu
Merch•port writer*; uui
c and
ants Association
prom
otTng^the hix
Christmas P»rprum
v - i n r oprogram
v r a m or
^ " 't r o d S in ii ’Claus
on
which the merchant* apent more

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fa m ily rsiisltl in Ifir St. Inhnu f'rr

profession*1

Miriam Solovieff
Arrives For Concert

p io g i.tm

.mil iln ii tiv in.nil*, it plain
that lu* wanted a : urplus for
lire excluivelv in cutting
down tlir linfinfi.'il debt

•Minim*

born, d ry «-lem«r»
son, d ru g xtor-.i;
Redding nnd H
dirertorx at laik'The nom inating '
Miriam SdovU ff. violinist who selected the dl|*
will give a concert tonight at Gordon B r is io t *'• 1

a:

frr f - l»r •• f l.f

pl.t i
firm s
g re a te r
ili.in tin* tot u .ii a v r r a g e
i*it,I, i |’ i • idi-nt lim is rvelt
*| | . I*..* t.(.
i .i-itfil that
Hi* i, i 1,** i u 'jtn .ttio n at
p i . &gt;iii f m i t i v in d u ction

Year;
K ln -te d

'^BraVey Oitbam announced plar*
fn. . JavCee sponaored b e « « ‘ Y

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200 M m olia Avem

S u rressfu l
D ir e c to r s

At least 100 members -if nl fur Itit fine work *11111111*
y n i bv Ifir nrwlv rli*r
Seminole County Pont 22K2 p»*t
i« Hnl «»f ilirw'hi win* m«tbof the Veternns of Forelpn jtelt rt
Ilu
»• ’ 1
f**l|u\
Wars arc expected to attend n at||t|M&gt;f |M*-*-»M*V e••••»**le I
the dinner meeting to »••• men* tlidti •ill tti*'t rlittvi*
held Monday evening &lt;t
7 .00 o’cltu-k at the L e g '*n
Nut, and it in expected th o
n record will he net on this
"Membership Night" *•• cording to John U Suul.i,
post adjutant.
Arrangemcnta
will
he
pletcd. he
completed,
no said,
nain, for
ior the
me
V. F. W. Fifth DiHtricl C o m -.
volition to lie held here **m
Sundny^Jnn. 26.
"W e have had letters from
nutneroua po«t.s throughnut E, t* H » i |h*i
nur dlatrlct. nnd all huh* &gt;- . I* *in,,ll, I,II* '
tionn are that «hia will l*e k*M. j t * -» » * r •
i&gt;«»' ■ •' 11
one of the livUest conv n- rspxii
and * r i m tions ever held In our dis­ Sliatin*,*. t«*atl&gt; t*
trict," Mr. Sauls predicted. Ivny. men*'' ')''**
He decldred that it is TrulurV. ImlliliiiK
planned to give the viaitimr T. Until. Iced an*l
lifter Mll'l
delegates a "roynl Sanford Pmxrll.
Inc* W. K. K u d u
welcome."
business; I'r. Mi

the association.

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WASHINGTON. Jan. 10 ,
—(/P&gt;— President
Truman
tfjday .proposed that the
government spantl $37,528,(111(1,11011, or more than $8,
000 000.000 over tho limit
sol by Mitfie Republican
lontlen; in their drive to cut
taxes and reduce the nation­
al tielit. for the fiscal year
beginning next July 1. in his
budget mosrajrr which he
uibmittftl to Congress.
Mr Truman ile-rribed hit
liinlre), t*i newsmen as
realistH .mil tight and de.da red ' that ho had boon
more liard-hoiletl. than he
l^l.pl t«,* l&gt;e in enforcing bin
•iwh eeonoiuv demands. on

Ned Smith Is
Elected Head O f
Merchant Group

Boraxo

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Pattntsd 8uds

69c

Freth Ground

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M M Ib n e

JyO }

’ A. L. Skinner reported that the
box had Yuen completed In which
Birch thi magician will be nailed
and from whleh he will atUmnt
to oacape next Wednesday at tho
Lion aponsored ahow at the hlgn
(School auditorium.
Richard Ueaa reported lhal ticki l l for the ehow had been dis­
tributed* i t various schools. King
Lion Henre Witte urged that
Lion* get behind -the tirket xalrs
In ordef that, the show may suefeid. A letter from thanks for
rectlpt from the Lions of IM.3U
during the manning of the down­
town kett\n end dime boards,
w u reported as haring been
reived from
Army Cap- rtiTfc
irom Salvation
otuRii'
sQV tain Byrd Hudson.

Dr. A Dr. Kant. Bhippcd

NECK B0NES^
W H O ., LEG HALF P O R K SH O U LDERS
FRESH M A D E BULK SAU SAG E
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EXTRA SELECT HALTTMORR

Cleanser

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BAG SAUSAGE

Or. A. I-args Shipped Kant.

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lb
lb
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SLICED LIVER .
P O R K KIDNEYS
SPARE RIBS .

IIONELESH CORNED flEET

Potatoes 5 Lb* 25c
In M»*h Bags—8up«r

.

lb

CHUCK ROAST
HAMBURGER
BRISKET BEEF
W HITE BACON

Western Streak O' Loda

lb

SLICED BACON
In XUsfi U igi—Juicy Fla.

Froih Cut Trimmod

lh

SLICED BACON C l’ DAHYM

Ga. Sugar Cured Smoked Picnic

lb

BREAKFAST LINKS

’(Jrorrr, Crisp

Cabbage

lb

HWIFTA TENDER

SWAN SOAP

DETROIT. Jan. 10— &lt;/P)
The National Association
Manufacturers today nskcd for n $ot»A rejection of all
portal claims Lfor back pay
prior to June TO, 19*10. June
10 was the date when the
Supreme • Court tnado the
derision upholding . portal
claims.
. . .
The NAM filed a brief
contending thnt courts h*vo
the power and discretion to
make their decisions apply
SICRITARY OP StATS Jim *. T. Djrfnt. &lt;W »).
only to the future. It also
mm, from au -K W f o f bu Washington. D. C , apartment. after lie hiU
argued
thnt courts can rule
announced hti re»i*n#tlP0 tor reasons orhfalth. Hei will be sucrertbd by
Gen. George C. Marshall (tight). ««, now en route jom C ^ n » to the but nny retroactive applica­
tion.of their decisions.. .
U. S. Following cnfapnnaUno by the Senile. M «rib“ H..wtll be tlfr Sr»l
career soldier to bceOnic Scciel^ry o( Stale. (International fcoundpHoto)
Tim NAM filed its brief in
the ense of the Mount
Clemcna I’ottory Company
in Michigan. That case ia
now back before District
Judge Frank A. Picard on T »i» nf S'jnlmtlr II ik Ii Selmol’
Junior mwon, f.mjfcr*
instructions
f r o m * th n prrMir%i
l.undquinl sml lVfg% I'lppin in
Supreme Court. Picard is to iho«n on * rrrrnl %is»i In 'lun
determine what money may Kf) Mantl in »ltr
Miilll* »
It*
be title the pottery com­ pi| /.#*»* Snitirn hat
pany’s workers for walkinir Ihrir utlmrihp t is ilu r l, lln
p im n L lo l*r «|iii(r nh*
250 W a t t S ta tio n Is lime and preliminary activi­ rronliryg
all rarrpi I i(tl«* |(«*&lt;l who •
ties
under
the
Wage-Hour
Mlltiril Ihr »«*lr i»I mntArt !»*• i
E x p ected T o B e g in
Art.
‘ O p e r a t i o n « Soon
The Mount Clemens Pot­
tery case^et off a barrage of
A i&gt;funit . » • granted ••* •'"* portal suits
All together
F rd r ta l C om m u nka tinn* «
now. the clnims come to
xion y rs trrila v for th r exlal.lixh
more than $*l,000,000 000.
m rn t of a radio xtalion h i
it was nnnoufcerl toaiy ny .1 I*- Some of the suits demand
In g V y . p rrs ld m t o ( th r ;-aiifn^*‘
pay as far back ns 1938.
That's when the work weak
wns fixed bv the Fair Ijibor
Standards Act.
A sso cia tio n
Kc|m r!s

LARGE 25«C
MEDIUM PKG. 9c

Florida

President Predicts

Atlantic Bank Permit Granted
Deposits Reach To James Rivers

Lions Contribute
$100 To Promote
Soaring Contest

Flood* O ’ Suds

York Imperial

• WASHINGTON, Jan 10
— (IP)— Senator Joe Ball df
Minnesota Introduced a bill
in the Senate today which
Would put collcctivo bargain­
ing back on a local lavel.
Ball cnld tho measure
would “ Pretty .much prohlblt*’ bargaining on an in­
dustry-wide basis, ns in the
■oal industry. The Minnesota
Republican stated that the
bill also would reverse what
he calls the trend which
concentrates more and more
power in national unions.
Ball'n “ local, bargaining"
bill will bo* the third In a
aeries of four which he plana
as chairman of a labor aub£ ommittec of the RepubliTan Senato Steering Commitlcc
The Ball-Tnft-Smith Bill,
a new voroion of the Case
Bill- was introducod on
Wednesday nnd the Min­
nesota Republican also plans
legislation amending the
Wagner Act. This hns not
been introduced.

Amount Is 8 Billion

Manufacturers A s k
Court Rejection Of
* Portal Claims Pri-

M e a s u r e Hits Col­
lective Bargaining;
Would Limit Power
Of National Unions

Lb

Saowhlte Florida

.

PEPPERS

ONIONS

Wash. Stato Winesap or Rod Delicious

! Bch* 13c

3c

Oysters
Breast

The Soap With The Fragranco Men LoVo

*

SQUASH

Hamburger Lb

Lb

Cabbage

*

Bettor Six W p ys

CARROTS.

19c

Utltlmor* Ext. Std.

8[wi klrd

Lb

Bch

0 nan, Crtap ) $ *

3 lbs. $1.12

TOMATOES

,*

. .

.S H O R T E N IN G

SELECTED
Spial.h

Sirloin

JEWEL

COOKING O il

Lb -49 c

17, M. (I ixmI (irnulor Spring

II. M. Oood W n lrrg llrrl

.

69c

Kina. Shipped Stewing

Chickens

Broccoli

DK.tO IM%

'

THE WEATHER

ri»«e

*

Piitiirci n r i*r in thf*
.ih it«
from b«flow /rro in |H i|«&gt; m y
a K o v i *.
M o rr than H hi lift ,,M

•Itf’fl At Ulf hfiifHl •*( IIn

* •

w rflth fr.
T lo
vovrtr rt»M u •
flotliily I m l |»v« nil -•* of an aiti*
ro a l s h o r t in lir in m n y
M-.n
fn r to rir t h»V*» |i,nt to rl«* •
\&gt;«
for Inrlc *•! rnal

Lions Club Is Sponsoring; Show By
Birch, Master Magician, On Jan. I
A strong box i.t being built
by a local cabinet company
in which to nail Birch, the
magician, who Will appear
Wednesday afternoon and
evening nt the Seminole

.'ii,I
&lt;•111

iiniiii'diatcly
inti ruational

Mi fnim.tu also rcitcra(i i| In -, plea to tin* Uopublii-an t’oiigD-Hi; to leave wnrliiin* income tax rates in
. if.. I. in addition, tho Presi­
dent urged the lawmakers
fti pit-vent a :u ht-duled cut in
• xcise taxes on lit|uor. *fura,
luggage, jewelry and other
iti-uij. This- reduction* will
go into effect on July 1 un­
ites Congress decides other­
wise.
•
M r. Truman f u r t h e r
urged that postal rates be
increased to wipe out the
Post Office department's
operating deficit of $352,(MMl.000. lie did not specify
the. rates to be raised, but
theje wre iudfeutiona that
these suggestions will apply
principally to sccond-clasa
mailing privileges of certain
newspapers and magazines
on tiie ground that tho pre­
sent low rates constitute •
subsidy.

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PAGE SIX

THURSDAY, Jan. 9. 194C&lt;&gt;

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
*al nl Hanforil. Florida, lb
nd d.ny of January A.U. l*»
a i*. u E k n d o n
Clerk of above entitled

W*M Min'd **(&gt;«•(. Now Volk City, inolo Cnuiilr, Florida. In Chanesrr. of which la .Charlie Tallon. Jr.. . CO tm r.
RRUINOI.R COI7NTT. published l
Now York.
on I ho Ini day of February, 1**7. I'lalnllff vyrau*. JU urlfs I
Tal ­
htatb o v .r t.u n iD A .
consecutive
.V»u aro hrrolir required. in -ap, Ill a rorialn •ull foe (Uvurcr there-- lon. Iletemlanl
Herald. .
IN ClfANCRHY.
. “
f»..r In the I'lroulf t*oii(1 ,,f Horn In t&gt;en&gt;llnr- an*| alibr/vl.tw l * Hite
W iiu r., my hand add official
, • WIlllfM
NOTICK
real at Hanford, Mono*, I’M. l**h IN T H K M A T T E R O F T i l l : A IM fl*.
day of December, 1*«»
TION O F l^e HI IT T IIU M A H C O L-

O I*. lIKKNtMi.S*,

o r t w i Ur

The nnniial mf»tlnx nf th* m*m*
of lh» Klr*t Pnlfml Hxklnr*
• nil U »n AMfwUtlnn of H#mlnnlr
('‘unity ttlll Itf helif nf th# f](fIrd*
of ih« A»Mk i.iiinn. J»9 *(&gt;aitinl| i
iWfotif, Hftitfunl. Florid*. on (fol*
ttfoluv, Jnn&gt;Mit lu, 1917 mI 3 |* rn
lt(jH \Mi»S|i f *11,\ I*jkl N
Hft
-TrpRMirrr

.

GREATER

AN INDEPENDENT- P AJLY NEW8PAPKH
VOLUME XXXVIII

Aaiocinted P rfii Learned Wire

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JAN. 10. 1917

Established. 1908

Retiring And New State Secretary

TrumanGives
Budget Figure
As 37 Billion

Sanford Girls Visit Monkey Island

N.A.M . F ile s
B rie f In C ase

Q uantity Rights Reserved

CAKE 22Vi oz 55c

Garden Patch Sweat

Prices Good Thru Sat., J a n . 11
Vac-Packed Coifee

Th* Soap With Tho Fragrance Men Lovo
All Brandt • Evsporato d

M illk 3

Tall Can*

7c

^

Rindloii Sli., ML Vermont

m m u m
Cake*

Ga. Sugar Curad Smokad Picnic

je w e l

Wash. Staid Winesap or Rad Delicious

on sco co

SHORTENING
Frash Cut Trimmod

Western Streak O' Lean

lb 36c

PARKAY
.
A
I ALL SWEET

f o l k Im perial

SWAN SO A P

Apples 3 o&gt;. 29c

California

1JV I-b. Bunche* Florida

F

D

''V ®
‘ ^57/

su ced

LiVER

Dr.* &amp; Dr. Kina. Shipped

P O R K KID N EYS
l y
^ P A R E RIBS
NECK BO N ES
*
WHO., LEG HALF P O R K SH O U LDERS
FRESH M A D E BULK SA U SA G E
l
II. M. Oood W n lrr g llr r l

Fryers • lb
Chickens

Mackerel
Rr.nrl«i.i Shoulder
Mraty

Lb

*

*

Cabbage ,ib

-

lb Carton
L ind O'Sunxhlnr

In Mtxh B ig !1—Juicy Fix.

FANCY YELLOW

Oysters

Oranges 8 Lbs 25c

SNOW WHITE

T in g y

pi

Hamburger Lb
IMat«

Who. or Hh | j ( H alf

Cooked

Shoulders Lb

Lobster

Trout

CAULIFLOWER

Lb
Lb

Vac-Packed Collie

Cake*

Lemons 2 Lb* 29c Cheese
.Idaho B aking'

FtUBIII TENDER

STRING BEANS

Potatoes 5 ■ 25c

I.AIKiE JUICY

In Meah Bag*—Bupar

GRAPEFRUIT
DELL

Lb

PEPPERS

Cauliflower Lb

RED Ill.ISH

Potatoes 4 Lb* 39c

POTATOES

Or. A. Large Shipped Kan*.

YELLOW-

Eees

doz

53c

DKK.H.SKD AND DRAWN

Fresh Florida DUCKS
life IJ&gt;. Hunt hr* Florida

Broccoli

Bch 19c

’(Jrorrr, Crisp

Cabbage

lb

HWIFTA TENDER

Lb

3c

SWAN SO A P

PICNIC HAMS

Battai Six Ways

MORRELLH PRIDE COOKED '

CARROTS
:

!b

HAMS, 11-12 lb avff.

Rindltt* Sli., Mt. Vermont

,

MOIIRELLN PRIDE

MORRELLS FRIDE

13c

*

ll&gt;

.

BREAKFAST BACON
ENDS AND PIECES

Florida

’

lb

SLICED BACON

lb

'

WESTERN AA

Oranges 8 ;u» 27c
T in g y

,

Lemon* 2 Lb* 29c Cheese
Idaho Diking
Potatoes 5 Lb* 25c
In M»*h Bags—8up«r

Lb

BRISKET

.

MORRELLS PRIDE

WESTERN

* ‘

BEEF LIVER

,,

,

P o ta to e s 4 Lb, 3 9 c

* ....

pt

OYSTERS

'

nt

EXTRA STANDARD DALTOfeORK

LARGE 25c
M E D IU M P K G . 9 c

■ VAN CAMP

Sardines *
15 oz can 15c
PAOR

Pork and Beans
18 oz. can 17c

(WlfEN AVAILABLE)

Sc
Pattntsd 8uds

An n

’ A. L. Skinner reported th a t the
box had Yuen completed In which
Birch t h i magician will be nailed
and from whleh he will atU m nt
to oacape next Wednesday a t tho
Lion aponsored ahow a t the hlgn
(School auditorium.
Richard Ueaa reported lhal ticki l l for the ehow had been dis­
tributed* i t various schools. King
Lion Henre W itte urged that
Lion* g et behind -the tirket xalrs
In ordef that, the show may suefe id . A le tte r from thanks for
rectlpt from the Lions of IM.3U
during the manning of the down­
town k e tt\n end dime boards,
w u reported as haring been
reived
Army Cap- rtiT
fc from
irom oSalvation
tu R ii'
sQV tain Byrd Hudson.

Dr. A Dr. Kant. Bhippcd

Fryer*

Lb . 69c

Kan*. Hhlppcd Rtcwlng

Chicken* Lb 49c

.

Rout
■.
......

fa o e

'

tb

Nlcklca and pennies plac­
ed in parking metcra a­
_______
, j $5,177.41 in
mounted to
1946, according* to H. N.
Sayer, city manager.
Tht; parking meter* went
into operation during midSeptember nnd during that
month yielded
$871.56.
This jumped up to $1,566.­
87 In November. There wns
a small drop in.D ecem ber
when $1,496 was recieived.

59c

F re th Ground

T rou t

Hamburger Lb 35c

Conked

Sholilders Lb 45c Lobster

»

Tomato Soup
SULTANA 7
Olives 5Va oz. 43c
SUITANA BARTLETT
Pears no 2% can 42c
A R P E U U 31TA #rfe. * H mm
Peaches
29c
ANN PAOR TOMATO
Ketchup 14 oz 21c
SULTANA RED
Ifeuts tbcan 12c
Blstchea
12c

Patentsd Suds
D l t F T

Cleanser

ingn accounts opened In 1940.
The total volume of over
the counter business amount­
ed to more than $45,000,000
a substantial Increase over
previous years.
In spite of the fact that
1940 watt not a war yenr.
Sanford and Seminole Coun,

Over $5,000 Raised
By P arking Meters

_

(RH EN AVAILABLE)'

*

Veterans

President

’
t

An earlier announcement said
the latest violence was climaxed
when two t nicks i m b e d I n t o *
funeral procession. Three person*
wer* killed m d W) Injured.

ahT show opens
MIAMI. Jan- 10 , W V
1,500 and 2.000 i« rd c e m d p ri­
vate airplane* took to ‘be skies
over Miami today to u th e r In
with a roar the 16U) annual All­
American Alt
spectacle wa» diicribeil aa' t
biggest air carnival In history.
The three-day program of stu n t
flying, militate* alferm ft m aneu­
ver* and race*-will find more than
10,000 ptloU and vtilto ra on hand.

Colored Motion Pictures Will Be
Shown By Audubon Society Member

I, tl,, t.... )j. i .hi milliter

Ned Smith Is

Zoning Laws In

Elected Head Of

Birmingham Aro
Being Challenged

Merchant Group

(lr« |tt.
rG t'e -,1 11 • • • ••«
A. ptrnulrfil **f th* S»nfni«l M*
rh.intn A 'w ia ti' i» *«•
*»»••&lt;
Amliw Htin*1. wh.» un •Minim*
nl fur It it fine work *11111111*

Si« ,r » r ..I.I F .'. ti Vililrn. I„i« n
’ " l*n '
Hl||* ih r 1/
l»4h * h |iif It &gt;hr ,M f,r? “
f a m i ly rsiisltl in Ifir St. Inhnu f'rr
% *hllr

200 M m olia Avem

Sraford, FIs.

at tan thi Florida «

f ih Hi i i k

w *lf»

f»r »

1

fAlhrr, »1.1 irtift ’ tlir ftfllittful fm| j ^|,r •t,if
hihI rfrl rMtitiR «fi.unpiiinxht|i Agllltlit if
f«»r hri 4ir. Ilri fulhrr. Klif
Li
Vihlrn, nbti^inKh hunt: th* ft*h vmUti* Hi,
fr«im r n.til on 4 lrr«* nrxr Qinr
trgiM’i
hpmr tin I .ik* Mime l i m r
('.n u t „|,

l" K I" Jin,' in. ,.l‘, I

I,.

I* i im I mumI !Vf«t i mm. I, ,.... |
n, Ttikyti (ndav heard tinti
ninny nf u|i American Miriim
ntvivi,f nf Wiile I land. M ;igl.
■less# Stew art.' *|ln. ii Si, l a d ’s
xtnry.
.

profession*1
On (h*l 7. lull, the Japanese
born, dry «-lem«r»
• r* MiniMvIrr a( Wake sent an in
son, drug xtor-.i;
leipreter ' In tlir *'.«1 Atmrirati
Redding nnd H
xvillnn p ic m c i
11,, |n|i-ipi, t, i
dirertorx at laik'explained Hint the Amenratsa
The nominating '
wire l«i lie xent to th e -United
Miriam S dovU ff. violinist who selected the dl|*
State* and they lioiild put on
thrir Itent rlothe-,
will give a concert tonight a t Gordon B risiot *'• 1
8:16 o'clock a t tho Seminole High
School -AndUorium. irrlre d In
8anford th li afternoon by train,
flhe la stopping i t the M ayfair from the l&gt;»i'&gt;&lt; " f v i e w -Of achieve­
ments Ly the S an f-n t Mercli*nU
Inn. '
Miss Sblovleff, form er solnlit AasiK-lation Maja.r actdevemenU
with th e San Franeiaeo Orchextr^ cited hv
M,rrr
and th e Loi Angelea Philhar­ Veterans Homecoming O L b ratio * ■
A strong box i.t being built
monic, la appearing under ‘he giving of n birliecue with the
(auspice* of th a Seminole County Chamber of Commerce for viaUIng by a local cabinet company
Brooklvn nnd fit. ra tt^ b a il placers
Music Association.
I front in which to nail Birch, the
Admission to th e concert will which dM-w mu
Merch- magician, who Will appear
•p
o
rt
w
riter*;
uui
be only through tickets pur*
c and Wednesday afternoon and
ants
Association
chased o r loaned by members nf promotTng^the hix C hristm as P»revening nt the Seminole
prum
v - i n r oprogram
v r a m or
the association.
^ " 't r o d S in ii ’Claus
on
which the merchant* apent more

Miriam Solovieff
Arrives For Concert

MERLIN. Ja u
in, „v&gt; i - i
tn ihy'n mM %tn%« ««|*|*« .*t 1 ., *vamriR up inflay. Tilt*
’
snowlftll nf (In* w ihtri Hf'ftmi
Piitiirci n ri*r in t hf*
.ih it«
from b«flow /r ro in |H i|«&gt; my
aKovi*.
Morr than Hhi lift ,,M
•Itf’fl At Ulf hfiifHl •*( I In * •
w rflthfr. Tlo vovrtr rt»M u •
flotliily Im l |»v« nil -•* of an aiti*
roal s h o r t in lirinm ny
M-.n
fn rto rir t h»V*» |i,nt to rl«* •
\&gt;«
for Inrlc *•! rnal

Lions Club Is Sponsoring; Show By
Birch, M aster Magician, On Jan. I

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Mirf.ir n­

I t u palnned to
, ‘h*
•nd her court m U rod tn the O as
partlla pared# it Tam pa on Feb.
10 and thery will l«*aj»ul Seminole
County celery to tba byaU nders.
L Is also planned to* ItU*r tf)«m.
e iliry and all. In th# P ala tk a
•

rwattaae# « • ri»«e

•

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pro-

a:

iv . t im e s

frr f - l»r •• f l.f

p io g i.tm

,prnt*&amp;^

.mil iln ii tiv in.nil*, it plain
that lu* wanted a : urplus for
lire excluivelv in cutting
down tlir linfinfi.'il debt

s r Saturday
s a £ '£
£ * A *evenlnr i t th* J s y -

(Tm - lets) -

*. d t i r t i o i i

pl.t i
f ir m s g r e a t e r
ili.in tin* to t u . ii a v r r a g e
i*it,I, i | ’i • idi-nt lim isrv e lt
*| | . I*..* t.(.
i .i-itfil t h a t
Hi* i, i 1,** i u 'j t n . t t i o n a t
p i . &gt;iii fm i t i v in d u c tio n

K ln -te d

It in* It11* inr»A«.

i ,

|ti ptitilu .hi
Itui .Mr. I ru­
in.hi ••I&gt;\ i&lt;•11*.I
anticipated
&lt;;np
ti* t -m 'n f his progr.nn t&lt;&gt;r In tm itly tlefend•, I lii, |iin|miuil for ta x
i .*.riHir .uni pending Ilia
1.1

At least 100 members -if
yni bv Ifir nrwlv rli*r
Seminole County Pont 22K2 p»*t
i« Hnl «»f ilirw 'hi win* m«tbof the Veternns of Forelpn jtelt rt
Ilu
»• ’ 1
f**l|u\
Wars arc expected to attend n at||t|M&gt;f |M*-*-»M*V e••••»**le I
the dinner meeting to »••• men* tlidti •ill tti*'t rlittvi*
held Monday evening &lt;t
7 .00 o’cltu-k at the L eg '*n
Nut, and it in expected th o
n record will he net on th is
"Membership Night" *•• cording to John U Suul.i,
post adjutant.
Arrangemcnta will he
pletcd. he
said, ior
for the
completed,
no nain,
me
V. F. W. Fifth DiHtricl C om -.
volition to lie held here **m
Sundny^Jnn. 26.
"We have had letters from
nutneroua po«t.s throughnut E, t* H » i |h*i
nur dlatrlct. nnd all huh* &gt;- . I* *in,,ll, I,II* '
tionn are that «hia will l*e k*M. jt*-»»*r •
i&gt;«»' ■ •' 11
one of the livUest conv n- rspxii
and * r im tions ever held In our dis­ Sliatin*,*.
t«*atl&gt; t*
trict," Mr. Sauls predicted. Ivny. men*'' ')''**
He decldred that it is TrulurV. ImlliliiiK
Until. Iced an*l
planned to give the viaitimr T.
lif te r Mll'l
delegates a "roynl Sanford Pmxrll.
Inc* W. K. Kudu
welcome."
business; I'r. Mi

iji.

1,1, .11 pill !••i v .i I ,| l»V ,111111'

Association Kc|mr!s
Surressful Y e a r ;

'^BraV ey Oitbam announced plar*
fn. . JavCee sponaored be««‘Y

**«

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D ire c to rs

Predicts

WASHINGTON. Jan. 1 0 ,
—(/P&gt;— President Truman
tfjday .proposed that the
government spantl $37,528,(111(1,11011, or more than $8,
000 000.000 over tho limit
sol by Mitfie Republican
lontlen; in their drive to cut
taxes and reduce the nation­
al tielit. for the fiscal year
beginning next July 1. in his
budget mosrajrr which he
uibmittftl to Congress.
Mr Truman ile-rribed hit
liinlre), t*i newsmen as
realistH .mil tight and de.da red ' that ho had boon
more liard-hoiletl. than he
l^l.pl t«,* l&gt;e in enforcing bin
•iwh eeonoiuv demands. on

T»i» nf S'jnlm tlr II ik Ii Selmol’
prrMir%i Junior m w on, f.mjfcr*
l.undquinl sml lVfg% I'lppin i n
iho«n on * rrrrn l %is»i In 'lu n
Kf) M antl in »ltr
Miilll* »
p i| /.#*»* Snitirn hat
It*
Ihrir
u tlm rih p
tis ilu rl,
lln
rronliryg p im n L lo l*r «|iii(r nh*
all ra rrp i I i(tl«* |(«*&lt;l who •
Mlltiril Ihr »«*lr i»I m ntA rt !»*• i

V .F.W . Expects
Large Attendance
Membership Night

(OM IlSM l M VMS* *"•»

IT, N. flood flranine Spring

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Permit Granted
Atlantic Bank
Deposits Reach To James Rivers

Boraxo

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W H O ., LEG HALF P O R K SH O U LDERS
FRESH M A D E BULK SAU SAG E
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ANN

Roll

NECK B0NES^

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EXTRA SELECT HALTTMORR

Klin Dried Fancy Bwsst

M M Ib n e

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BAG SAUSAGE

Cleanser

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SLICED LIVER .
P O R K KIDNEYS
SPARE RIBS .

IIONELESH CORNED flEET

49c

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lb
lb
lb
!b

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Western Streak O' Loda

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CHUCK ROAST
HAMBURGER
BRISKET BEEF
WHITE BACON

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Froih Cut Trimmod

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SLICED BACON C l’DAHYM

Ga. Sugar Cured Smoked Picnic

lb

BREAKFAST LINKS

DETROIT. Jan. 10—&lt;/P)
The National Association
Manufacturers today nskcd for n $ot»A rejection of all
portal claims Lfor back pay
prior to June TO, 19*10. June
10 was the date when the
Supreme • Court tnado the
derision upholding . portal
claims.
. . .
The NAM filed a brief
contending thnt courts h*vo
the power and discretion to
make their decisions apply
SICRITARY OP StATS J im * . T. Djrfnt. &lt;W»).
only to the future. It also
mm, fro m a u -K W f o f b u Washington. D. C , apartment. after lie hiU
argued
thnt courts can rule
announced h ti re»i*n#tlP0 tor reasons o rh fa lth . Hei will be sucrertbd by
Gen. George C. Marshall (tig h t). ««, now en route jom C ^ n » to the but nny retroactive applica­
U. S. Following cnfapnnaUno by the S enile. M«rib“H..wtll be tlfr Sr»l tion.of their decisions.. .
career soldier to bceOnic Scciel^ry o( Stale. (International fcoundpHoto)
Tim NAM filed its brief in
the ense of the Mount
Clemcna I’ottory Company
in Michigan. That case ia
now back before District
Judge Frank A. Picard on
instructions
f r o m * th n
Supreme Court. Picard is to
determine what money may
be title the pottery com­
pany’s workers for walkinir
250 W att Station Is lime and preliminary activi­
under the Wage-Hour
Expected To Begin ties
Art.
‘ O p e r a t i on« Soon
The Mount Clemens Pot­
tery case^et off a barrage of
A i&gt;funit . » • granted ••* •'"* portal suits
All together
F rdrtal Communkatinn* «
xion yrstrrilav for th r exlal.lixh now. the clnims come to
more than $*l,000,000 000.
m rnt of a radio xtalion hi
it was nnnoufcerl to a iy ny .1 I*- Some of the suits demand
IngVy. prrsldm t o( th r ;-aiifn^*‘ pay as far back ns 1938.
That's when the work weak
wns fixed bv the Fair Ijibor
Standards Act.

LARGE 25«C
MEDIUM PKG. 9c

Florida

.... IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT

California

• WASHINGTON, Jan 10
— (IP)—Senator Joe Ball df
Minnesota Introduced a bill
in the Senate today which
Would put collcctivo bargain­
ing back on a local lavel.
Ball cnld tho measure
would “ Pretty .much prohlblt*’ bargaining on an in­
dustry-wide basis, ns in the
■oal industry. The Minnesota
Republican stated th at the
bill also would reverse what
he calls the trend which
concentrates more and more
power in national unions.
Ball'n “ local, bargaining"
bill will bo* the third In a
aeries of four which he plana
as chairman of a labor aub£ ommittec of the RepubliT an Senato Steering Commitlcc
The Ball-Tnft-Smith Bill,
a new voroion of the Case
Bill- was introducod on
Wednesday nnd the Min­
nesota Republican also plans
legislation amending the
W agner Act. This hns not
been introduced.

Amount Is 8 Billion

M anufacturers A s k
Court Rejection Of
*P ortal Claims P ri-

M e a s u r e Hits Col­
lective Bargaining;
Would Limit Power
Of National Unions

Kiln Dried Fancy Sweet

Flood* O ’ Suds

York Imperial

S e n a to r Ball

Lions Contribute
$100 To Promote
Soaring Contest

Saowhlte Florida

Yellow

.

ONIONS

Wash. Stato Winesap or Rod Delicious

! Bch* 13c

3c

SQUASH

Breast

The Soap With The Fragranco Men LoVo

0 n a n , Crtap ) $ *

Utltlmor* Ext. Std.

8[w i k lrd

Lb

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Crisp, W h it* Florida

TOMATOES

, *

JEWEL

COOKING O il

.SHORTENING
3 lbs. $1.12
SELECTED

S p ial.h

F rrsh around

Lb -49c

17, M. (I ixmI (irnulor Spring

Sirloin

.

69c

Kina. Shipped Stew ing

CARROTS.

Broccoli Bch 19c

DK.tO IM%

'

Bettor Six Wpys

THE WEATHER

Little change in tempera*
lure to n ig h t. W a r m e r S a t u r ­
d ay w ith co n rid rrn b le cloud
inrsn.

M « It Strength—
tW Peare of tho World;
th # Pto«rre* of America
P iM patlty for Ranford;

OVA, In fa n t M inor.
T o:* Jean W a llis . -w h o re p lace .of
reaidenro br w b e rea b o u ia la un­
it noon.
*
V**u ore h ereby noM fled th u l a
l-e1 11 Ion f o r the a d o p tio n o f l e l l o r
Tboiaaa C o lo ya, an In fan t m inor,
o f whom you are th e n atu ral m o th ,
er. haa been filed th la day
by
ile o r «e M. M ill* and An n a A. M llle.
Ill the a b o v e e m itted Court.
Tou a r e th e re fo re
r-q u lrr.t to
appear In aabl C ou rt, on th e let
day « f F e b ru a ry 1*17. at the Court
lloav# In Hantr.rd. F lo rlrti. to ehntr
* a .1*a w h y raid |&gt;etll|nn ehr.fild md
he arantod.
It |a u rd o re d lh a l thla n o lloo bo

Clerl. *ir, oil I't.tirl,

(Oftlcl.il tltal)
Jam .aU . •.!&gt;»»..«. Sc
Attorn-y,
S.nfonl. Florida.

*

I,, |,| 1 ,, *I m nun in 111 mill nr
h
II,* ,i!i, tjii-il b y Mr.
Truman amounted, to nearly
ft third of tho tot nl budget.
O f ihii*. luTiiYutri. ill,1158B00,*
noil would be given to the
A d in t.

:t ml

*1 U 3 .0 O 0 .0 0 0

In tin . I
\l iddllional
II* . lilll,I 1 . (•IIt iliule for
\ r , ■ hi 1 *. ,i\ v research11.. 1 , 1
’ .ml th.it any
'
' km.ili of the
|, 1 the armed
1.. 1 •. •
.'ii,I iiniiii'diatcly
. u* it, 11 &lt;•111 inti ruational
Mi fnim.tu also rcitcra(i i| In -, plea to tin* Uopublii-an t ’oiigD-Hi; to leave wnrliiin* income tax rates in
. if.. I. in addition, tho Presi­
dent urged the lawmakers
fti pit-vent a :u ht-duled cut in
• xcise taxes on lit|uor. *fura,
luggage, jewelry and other
iti-uij. This- reduction* will
go into effect on July 1 un­
ites Congress decides other­
wise.
•
Mr. Truman f u r t h e r
urged that postal rates be
increased to wipe out the
Post Office department's
operating deficit of $352,(MMl.000. lie did not specify
the. rates to be raised, but
theje wre iudfeutiona that
these suggestions will apply
principally to sccond-clasa
mailing privileges of certain
newspapers and magazines
on tiie ground that tho pre­
sent low rates constitute •
subsidy.

�—iTil

PACE TWO

THE,XAWrfiHD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Vhe Sanford Herald

H O iU N II U UK**
K4lla&gt;
tiuiuHi* oka a

Meesert

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rati

rafaM* l» *&lt;••»«
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Three Fears

Lions Club Is
Sponsoring Shpw

It* is no secret, among observant people, that the
world ijucbuuginjr. There are always changes going on,
but they seem now* to- move more rapidly than usual. And
* »___
th ereare inpny who fear any change. Dr. Frederick Slay
HlufTTiWliflilon analyses the situation roughly ns follows,
teresfing illusions is the
viewriig it from thiVo angles:
“ Vanishing Pony'.' in which
First, he points out, the present-day world lias pro­ Princess, a 10-year old, 150
duced an enormous and one-sided advance in science anti pound pony, it* hoisted in
technology, which takes time to digest. New instruments m id-air and then disappears
of power have been p u t into the hands of the people at the snap of her master's
of ma*y nations. They feel oppressed, and strive to break fingers. Other feats include
their bonds. And in this straining, there develops a sort the illusion of slicing a
of pagan spirit, of which men once thought they hail beautiful girl into quarters,
rid themselves. Dr. Eliot fears the appearance of a genera­ shooting a live canary into
tion corrupt and frivolous sweeping over the world a burning light bulb, vanish­
• But Dr. Eliot finds hope even in the gloom. “The ing ducks, doves and the
more evidence piles up th a t the world is going to the ever important magician's
dogs.” he says, “ the more it is neccssnry for the spirit* rabbit.
Heading the Birch staff
of assisting artists is Mabel
Sperry, former xylophone
soloist with the 100 piece
Marimba baud at the Cen­
tury of Progress a t Chicago*
Her Marimba - Xylophone,
cover that there is a central calm existing a t the heart waif especially built for
beauty as well ns tone. She
of endless agitation."
,
will play during a musical

FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1947

tors of the bank was held, a t
■' ‘
following officers
1e c t e a : J. W.
iinirmnit of the
board
L. Ingley, preai-

»

,m&gt;*i

dent; I- I. Lrazier, vice
president; H. F. Mann, cash*
ier; O. C. McBride, assistant
cashier; It. W. Deane, asaiatant cushier.

PICARliY GLADIOLUS BULBS
Several thousand extra fine high crown bulbs of
various sixes. These bulbs were dug, cleaned and
graded by hand lo avoid bruising. They s i t clean and
free from disease and ready to plant.' '
Also several bushels of 'bulb lets. For prices'Write
W.
mmI Wayne LaMar. 3200 Cheverly Avc.. Cheverly.

4x6s
2x10a
2x12a
S H E A T H IN G

in te rlu d e
F r i d a y . I a n . io . h m ?

Atlantic Bank
Deposits Reacji
All Time High

m i l TODAY

UIUI.K

&gt;1KN S II K k TTh IN C FROM
CRK A T
IN F IR M n iK .S
HA VK
C ON THIflU TK I*
I* R I C F. I.KKt
T it'-A till It F S i n I l l 'l l 1,11 ERA TU R K . OUR 1‘IM I.OHONIY AM *
R ELIG IO N ANI&gt; TO OUR ( IV
IT I ZATI f , *;

~”1 r Unknown Explorer

| H*l*

COtT.ll

BE

F II.I.K I) W ITH .SIKH RKL u H n s.
&gt;(&gt;U
ARK
NKVKIi
BKATKN 111,1, VOII -BAY.YOU
A S K ; If I m ust nt-W itlnfy. I'
w ill I'lorv o f Hi* tiling- which
concetti njjne Infirm ities.-—if C «t.

mulched with oak leaves
•We can recommend the
new chef at the Mayfair - If
you haven't tried his food,
you haven't lived.
Tile Gity of Bradenton
has taken in $17,871 from
pnrking meters since thev
were first installed last

while, it is a thnnkless join
Rent controls have been
removed from hotels And
motor courts— which may be
all right, Imt they should be
left on houses until the
present.shortage o f housing
Is nt least partly overcome.
A drastic increase in rents
right now could create conaldernblu economic confusion
throughout' the country. *
Wnller Lrppmnn wisely
suggested, than nnv ‘decision
regarding atomic bombs or
any other form of disarma­
ment should await a signing
of the pence treaties In
which the United States is

lxp, 1x8 and lx 10m

The Soviet wlinllng expedition to the Antarctic, just
anounced, is not the first Russian venture into the South
Polar sens. A century and a quarter ago Baron Tliatldeus Bellingshausen made one of the most important
and one of the least known voyages of Antarctic din«Y*.ry. His record after, this long interval has final)' tv rilizcjis nurchased over
been translated into English by a British geographical lialf a million in United
States Savings Humis.
society,.
v -u • s •
comparison of lmum
Vrom 1819 to 1822 Dcllingslutusen cruised in tho andAdeposits
a five yoar
South Sens about the Antarctic below South America, period showsover
the
following:
covering even ntort J^’olar longitude Uiat the famous
Uiijns
DunosiLs
Captain
James
Cook, tho first** grrtft
‘
‘
* • explorer of athe
-.jl! 12-31-42 30.1.790 3.320.35JI
&lt;128. M I -1.291.113
tarc'tie continent, lint unfojluiltilriX
veiled was this 12-31-13'
I'J-HIH-I
-193.073 ftJiBd.frOI
a
I..*
K
n
n
.k
filo
il
I#
m
n
S
a
t
u
im
&lt;4n
m
in
tiP
fin
n
iia
r
if*lrin
«1
mist that liv recorded it imTely as "appearances of'lnnd," 12-31-15 859.575
7.300,713
never being qulfe certain that he had nctuaily seen any­ 12-31-18
797.321
0,500,378
thing more than icebergs.
Mr. Ingley expressed his
Willi such a promising start tho Russians might appreciation to thedireclors.
have been expected to continue, but from that day to officers, and employees for
this Antarctic discovery has been carried on exclusively 111*iu‘ loyalty and support
bv other nations. Ivan Voronin, the leader-of the present which plays an important
expedition, will gel down in history if he does even half part in the success of any
as well as HellingshaiiHen.
_ ’ ___
business. Ita stated tliat
I ! '17 will iie an interesting
Pneumonia Preventive
year in the history of San­
ford and Seminole County,
that the bank, is mindful of
its responsibility in the com­
munity nnd plans to con­
tinue to assist iu the pro­
gress of Sanford and Semi­
nole County mi sound finan­
cial principles
• Mr. |,n if hey? announced
that the following directors
were re-elected by tjte stock­
holders: George D. Bishop
1,. 1. Frazier. J. C, Hutchi-j
son..J. L. Ingley, li. B. Pope,
and J. W. Shnnds. Follow*.
ing the HlockTiolden*’ meet
ing. a meeting of the direc

SIDING
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Oviedo, Fla

FL0,&amp; dTArE
Adujt* 40c—Children 14cOpena 12:45 P. M. Daily
LAST TIMES
Friday!

iv u n a tx

Sunday - Monday

B, L. Perkins
UOUHLCT MKN’S WEAR

• DOUBLE FEATURE#
ACTION AND HOMANCf
IN t H C I A W L I J S W U T J

N A T IO N A L

BANK.

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COMPTROLLER'S* CALL

|

-707.324.44

*

Hanking Homs. Turnltor* nnd

Fixlurr*

■ 48,044.30

_ ___

count*

33 5,S 5 5,032.£6

Butplu*

1Ip,000.00

-Undivided Profit*

Overdraft*
‘
'4
r~c-

30,109.03

E«**rv*a

31,0*1.23

Hanking H o u sr, F u m ltu r j
nnd F ls ttirc s
Real K ita t*

Oth*r Rveourr**

C uitom rr* L iaU H ly UncJjr
U tte r * or C re d it

181.400.00

Fidernl Hastrva Bank Stock

U. 8 Oovemment
O bligallona

O ther

Itre o u rrr*

,471,000.50 5,988,780^6

-r A- - r-_*•_
|' 0.844.508.30

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100,000.00

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0

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,502.30

-AIso(CARTOON •

45,000.00

O bligation* ' 4 6 .3 3 8 .S 2 l.3 9
•. .■■’ .&lt;
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jjjj ,’n *’

I o V l1 e g

72,411-80

u* *S. Government

*;

SPI£S
UNMASKED

. 800.78

F ederal Itearrve H ank S tock

•

Companion Feature

l-onti* an&lt;) Pit*

C apital S tock

11,01

HEFLIN

STATEMENT OF CONDITION
AS OF DECEMBER'S!, 1940
COMPTROLLER'S CALL- *

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF ^ECEMBER 31, 1946

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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Social A n d

Personal

Activities
— TELE. NO. 148

Social Calendar

home of Mr*. J, P. Cullen, 119
West Nineteenth Stteel.

All circle* of the First Pres,
hytelian Womans Auxiliaries will
m eet.at the church at 3:(K1 P. M.
*
instead of Monday as scheduled.
MONDAY
■» Mrs. Paul Ochiltree will cornlii t At 3:30 Miss l.nuiso Miller, a re­
* class in flirts(T Hllatigtmru’s • turned missionary from Korea,
nrulcr the »pons nrnhip of.the {Jar- will ho the guest speaker.
‘Mrs. Paul Ochiltree umlrr the
den Club nt l!:&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt; I*- M. and at
* :0 0 P. M. shows flints oir the auspice* o f the Carden Club will
lemi n discussion o f church and
ilhjrct In the Tourist Center,
i ®tie Womens Missionary Union afternoon lawn party arrange­
circles of the First Baptist Church ments and at 1:30 I'. M. she lec­
will meet at W
P. M. nt the tures of miniature flower nnvrltir*
following homes; Circle No. I. nl the Tourist Center.
Mum Martha For, 1306 Park Ave­
nue: Circle- No—2, Mrr. H. ft."
"Metnvln. 10lf* West Firsi .Strret,
. Mre.. B. Johnson ns en hostess
Circle No. H, Mrs. M. N. Clevoland, C-W3 Palmetto Avrtuiu, Mrs.
Joe If. Wright ns co-hostess; Cir­
cle No. 4. Mrs. Roy. B ritt.'H U
East Nineteenth Street; Circle
N(P 5, Mrs. \V. P. Brooks, Jr., It00 Park Avenue; Circle N n .fi,
January 10
Mr*. Hattie Mae Knascr, Country
Club Road.
P. A. Mero, Jr.

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Happy Birthday

TUESDAY
(Meeting of the Plilrlls Class
of the First Baptist Chureh will
be held »t h:00 I*. M. at the

January II
If. M. Goodwin

P e r s o n a l s
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Mero, Jr.
arc today celebrating their 2Mhi
wedding anniversary.
Mrs. Iloscoe Me Lane, Jr. of
Gainesville spent Thursday in
Sanford with her parents Mr. and
Mrs, K. M. Bunt.
Mr. am) Mi
Mrs. Clyde
have bad
th
»d ns their
guest
Masog Rohert*
Roberta who left
ncsilaL to return
tflur to her
ToleiiT, O.

Ramsey
Mrs. E,
on Wed*
home in

Edward Ramsey hi* left for
Carlyle' Military Academy after
spending the holidays with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ram­
sey, at their home in Mayfair.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duller of
Phoenix, Arinina and Betty June
Woodcock have lieen the houseguests of Mrs. Versa Woodcock.
Mrs. Anno MacNcill plans to
leave .tomorrow for New Y’ork
City where the will attend the
various stylo marts and pm chase
Spring and summer merchandise
for tho Vowell Company. She
plans to be gone about 10 days.
Mr*. R. L. Garrison left today
for Chester, S. C. and nn extend­
ed visit in North Carolina. White
she is away Mr, and Mrs. Halim
Mor/i* of Flushing. L. L, N Y.
will reside in hrr home on Rich
mond Avenue.
•\ Lieut, and Mrs. R. W. Stewart
and children of St. Petersburg
are visiting Mr. ami Mrs. W. it,
Stewart at their home at 711 On*
Avenue.' Lieut. Stewart has jurt
recently leturned from spending'
idiotil a year and n half rtVih e-is,

On Sale Saturday Only
9 a. m. To 6 p. m.
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•* G.'JH WOOL SHETLAND

JA C K E TS

PACE THREE

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liFYnory University: T A Y’ L O R body said it before me.’ but I good-by*"
(Jfi«d -h ve
BROWN, DAVID JACKSON and did my little bit; "Always leave
AMR
CLARENCE MCKEE are attend­ them laughing when you say
ing (Jeorgia Tech, while CHAR­
A U D R E Y M. BACH
LENE CALDWELL and CATH­
Mr. and Mrs. R. I- Cunning­
ERINE CLARK.are also In Cent
ham uf Bradenton nro announc­ Miss Gallic Magundl
g |# —Macon, nt Georgia State Col­
ing tho engagement and ap­ Utopia Junior College
lege for Women, Betty Corrodl
proaching marring,- of
their U topia
is finishing her last year nt
P O U L T R Y MARKF.T OPF.RATF.D
daughter, Shirley, to I*. A. Mero, Dear Sat:
Stillins in Bristol, Vs
Out New
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here
at
my
desk
svoli^
Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. P. A.
w'nv is MARGARET
BY
a full view of my picture bjwi&gt;&lt;j Orleans
Men'. Mr. of Sanford,
DINGFELDER attending S-phie
Wav up north in
Mi»s Cunningham was boro in " y r ' r;| ''•«h rrilmhledi invitation.. | N„wt„ml,
S T A C E Y a n d r .N A N N
Suinmitville, Ind. olid is n grail- corsage cards, a fg» special the land of the polar Lears. SHIR
Christmas
cards.
I’m
inclined
to
LEY" KICK is going In Syracuse
O P E N D A IL Y 7 A . M. l o 7 P. M .
ustr of Bradenton High School.
Among the i esi *f|f
She attended Stetson University think it's just unhelievalJc that University.
Christmas could have come and
In tie Land for tw o years and is gone! 'B u t undobutedly it ha.i, the students In Georgia are /n :new employed nt Voting’s Sin- since I am hark'in my six-walled versily of Georgia students JHL
BAKER.'WALTER SMITH. BILL
tlonery Store.
C o rn e r T h in l anil Mngnnlia
room and the date on my calendar
Mr. Mero is a native o f San­ declares that today I* J in. !tl, FLEMING. YV. L, BIERS ’and*
HUGH
WHKLt’HEL
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ford whrre he received his early '47 . . . Ilow ever. I have alt my
education. Following graduation memories to make the holidays and DOT MORRISON living the
from Columbia Military Acad­ seem ns vivid now as they wrre life of a sophomore nt Ague*
Scott, in Decatur. There’s ,n big
emy ill Columbia, Term, he served two weeks a tiL .
. *MfKjl'*rie* of group *1 Auburn University, too:
in the U. S. Navy for four years, sparkling Christmas trees; glori­ RAY FOX. JIMMY INC. LEY,
later attending- Stctsoe UtlWec-, ous and innumerable parties, JIMMY KIRBY. (V D -i-A N D ­
sity. He is at present employed showers, hinchetms'aud we’ddings; RESS and JOHN HELYEU . . .
with Pan-American Airway a a* of over-ernwded hut extra-special Then there nre some of the girl*
fraternity and sorority dances; of who 'are the only Sanford stud­
radio operator.
school1;,
Following the wedding which the thrill of seeing friends who ents attending their
will take place ill the near fu­ have been away since September MARY ANN W H K L O I I K L ture, the couple will reddo In or longer; of the .hyrmtlting flick­ HHKNAU,Gainesville.Gn ; CHAR
er of randies at midnight service; LOTTE TRUE. Marv Baldwin;
San Juan. Puerto Rico,
of the queer feeling of having lost LAURKLLK l)UTT\»N. at Jrf:
something priceless yet gaining fersnn llostutal in Philadelphia
something equally as valuable and ELIZABETH FITE finishing
when thr orchestra played Auld her. senior vcu r'nt Qucen’a ColLnng Syne; of the laughter over lekr. Charlotte, N. C. . . . Guess
such foolish things, ns New Y'ear'.i what Santa Claus brought ground
Fred Dyson
honored re­ resolutions white vuu thought in for our stockings Just before
cently on his seventy-ninth birth­ wardly that you'd go hnnip and Christmas?
Our grades!
And
day with a surprise party given jot down a few of your own. It's they weren't gift wrapped- . . .
COCKTAIL LOUNGE AND RESTAURANT
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Le- a jolt l» realise that sueh^ good Now I have something cute I •
land lleckstrom. I f »a« In the things can happen only onee a tell you Sal. but you'd b flter keep
form of nn outdoor picnic with a year . . . The day that all of us the dictionary in your lap white
huge table ‘laden with cookies, got back up here at the Female
yotL rrad it. I had lo! U f the
cakes and a refreshing drink.
School for Girt* and Boys in the way. thi* was lifted horliijf from
Music was furnished by Dill hills we were greeted with .» the
Stetson Reporter, thanks.
GOOD FOOD AND GOOD ORCHESTRA
Martin, Itnv Lord, and David typical Tallahassee welcome «
Shannon. Those enjoying th*- nC* deluge nf rain which la .let! all Tjilr A short short story. Setting
..•nir place, somewhere. Action
elision with Mr Dvsnn were MrAnd. * **f ken * iitH**
.V f i l l h#i
anil Mrs Harry Paul and daugh­ through registration.
ter. Air. and Mrs Ilent v Hines, course, it didn't stop until every t&gt;. decide wfhere to send hi* .laugh
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Lord.-.Mr. and Tally gal bad-heaved n- sigh .of ter to . collcgit, lie had alm ^!
Mrs. lleckstrom,
Mrs. Maude reliyf after struggling through decided that tt.dlins would be Itih
Tin” I'nlilir fs fWilinliy ""htvIle.J
Parks and J. V. Martin.
all kinds nf tinea {o sign up for place for her to go. when a
V
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classes which have invariably been Stetson alumnus took him in
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To Attend T he Openitlg
closed and which Nwill be given hand, "Do you rc|il!*e that nl
on Tuesdngt Thursday, and JJatur- Rollins the Imv* and girl* mat
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d ay.' only!* Then the rain ende i riculatc togethrr?" asked the
I j i r n t r d 5 rc n n d Floor O peration* Btillding
ns if snmeooe had lurried off a loyal Halter. “ I had no idea,
"And ‘I* f 011
tlli' IHal lime, whoever said the father
A
uf tin- pr minty Iflfich* faucet
know that many of the no"1”';
CfTt nf Hrmlitalci ( ‘m inty watt held the faucet belonged to had an professor* are sexagenarians
. . I
a( thr trnrhrna*- Intin-r at ihY i awfully high water bill! I
••Why no" "And. what i. evc*i
H a i t i i*i imni v Srh-sHil yt/*• 'didn't rraliie that SANFORD hat worse, do Veil know that thr toiytrr.fny jiftcmfwm
Mi** ''itrnh *n mu HY n ill-sf-slsts *lu,t.,|llfi un­
girl» iis* the -moo curriculun
I smi HJIIMrii-'Mil
j‘i imah Mf* til the hnlulavs Dll.ON BAKU! ,t It,.nil.-'" "YVhv. that * a db&gt;
rialM "f thr
htf’iit »irtrut and T«'l LIVINGSTON arc »&lt; g ra c e ." g a sp e d the fa th e r
Th e
I 'lio n r lu rid
.f Koiliit ,i.t ii&gt;h in Tn Hill hi
iivnkt? Southwestern In-lililtc In l.afay
For H e se r v a tio o s
g u t went In Stetsoft
tu th** uiitiiii **n i hr «iihjr«“t nf ettr, u . : HILL BRAN AN at
iratlMur im! *hr iKn r•»!***?»r*l m

Miss Cunningham Is
Tu Wed F\ A. Mero, Jr.

Tally Lassies

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STACEYVS CURB MARKET

Grand Opening

SATURDAY, J ANUARY I lilt

Fred Dyson Honored
With Birthday Party

F L IG H T D E C K
“Florida’s Now Smart Spot”

From J) Till

Meeting At South.side
Held By Teachers

Among those attending the per­
formance "La Bohcme" In OrLi-tdn
last night weir Mr. mid Mrs. l i n k
Aiken, Mr »nd Mrs. Jullui Dire
felder. Mr, and Mr» M ills B"V'L
Jr., Mrs. C, M, Hn&gt;»l. M i s , .1 i* &lt;-i
Buyii, Dr. and Mr*. It W. Itup
reeht. Miss Barbara R-ipreelil. In
and Mrs, Orville Bark-.
Iht- -m ivrv *if (hr I Infill.i * l( u n i ’s*

Delores Sobieszczyk
To Wed It. J. Proctor

f 'umtnti h i ' tin ***! i »i *i! itifi
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*rvenil •iTa\ in Srttiincil J

(‘•unity

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Af i n a imifitl L»hlr i|t&gt;riMJiifin
Itv (he
nt interest to friends here i* irfr&lt;’fvhm»*f»t* weir
the announcement of the engage­ grn0|* hy M*5* Btlth Hafitl. nmntv
ment and approaching marriage itiprrvipur uf ctiurnt imh, nn*| Mm.
nf Delores Sohlesreryk. daughter J. « , Mfirhf’lj. |i|ih*i|ml nf »h«i
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Solars* Hmitbiiilr Hrh'MfL
cxyk of lamp City, Neb., In Ro­
hert Janies Proctor, son of Mr
and Mr*. Clifford F. Proctor of
this city.
The welding will be an ryent
Di I rank (Juitlotan wie-.
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of Jnn. 12 at thr Catholic rectory
with Father William Nnrhtrnh prrn, ipat sprakn in.l sli-twr.l m«»
performing the ceremony
lm turn pi, lu te. I., i he Parrol Year a
mediately following there will he ers tisoelatian nl the rceulat
s small Informal reception hr Id nil mi Illy Hireling liehl Wedne- da.
aftetniion nt the Srnilhaiilr audi*
at the Proctor home on West nriilin
with Mrs J. P. Cullen pie '
Fifteenth Street.
Miss
Kobleerciyk
attended aiding
Thr nice ting opened with n
jehonls iti Loup Ctty and grnd. div.iln.iinl led hy Mr. Donn'd
rtaled from the high school there. Middleton after which plana 'were
She Is now employed try Chase dl*i i*--,*'d (nl iorlirnveitlenl of Mn’
and Company Mr. Proctor is a echo'd llhratv. Mrs .1 C Mile'i
graduate
of
Seminole High ell principal of the South nidi
School and was a member »f tho .r tni.,1 announied iltnt alt th
Army Air Forces for ai.'iit two in*. .Irinking fountain* had I,.-*"
years, part *&gt;f that lime IS'ing inslrtlle,| alof weir vel ) -lili-f.u
■pent in Germany. Ho Is now lor i
In (Jtitllmnn
then roll”
attending Stetson University.
dm,,I mid showed n film entillci
“Tommy's Day" on a child’* aid
STETSON HONOR ROLL
vilies
A count of the rnnin
Five students from Sanford mothers w?a* taken, and it was
made the honor roll at Stetson found that Room Four taught hy
University for »lhe fall quarter, Mrs Jessie Russell. Mr. Camilla
acrrtrding In report* from the Itnv and Mrs Nancy Brock wo &gt;
registrar’s office. Those achiev­ the prise for having the to"mother* Approvnnnlelv l**t* (»■"
ing honor grade* were Woodrow pie
,vere In nttendnnre
Burnsed, son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. Burnsed; Martha lemiso King,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

FarutiLTunchurs Hear
Dr. Frank QtiiHfiian

SANFORD MUNICIPAL AIRPORT.

POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY
ORLANDO
Monday
MUNICIPAL
Jan. ‘20
AUDITORIUM
8:.'l0 P. M.

Toast and Gray—
or a pert littlo
Fanama tivlt aeema
- '-jto go with moat
Anything.

George A. Speer. William M&gt;»
(isnn, Fre&lt;| Ball and Gordon Brad
Icy were el O'lel to three vem
term* &lt;m the vestry, of Hot,
Cross Episcopal l hufeh at th*
annual Parish supper held In lh"
l&gt;arish House last night at whirl.
delicious dinner was st-rved hv
the latdies Auxiliary cafeteria’
style.
Prior to the elect ion, of vestry
men, the Rev. Mark Carpenln
explained the budget for the com
Ine year and outlined improve
media whirTi have hern made t*1
the bUlldlniB of the parish during
the past year.
lie paid hig'
tribute to the building committro
whirh is com posed nf Randal!
tthase, II. Jo Cornell and H. H
Coleman.
The tntal amount expended by
this rommiltee on repairs and lm
nrovemenla tn the Church and
Parish House durino this perim,
ggregated H.2B2.30, it was re
vealcl. All bill* have been pm
and at the preaent time there
is ■ cash balance in the building
in r o f U k e Monroe; Henry
Rucker, Jr., aon o f Dr. and Mr*.
II. W. Rucker; ' Davkl Hhannun.
aon nf Mr. and Mr*. II. YV. Shan­
non; and Robert 8. Wilson, *nn.
of Mr. and Mro. Fred R. Wilson.
Th* la tte r - stu d en t received A’*
In all aubjeeu. one o f II ntudenU
.to achieve thl* honor for the
fait term .

T A R R E I I ’S
C i f t e '/ r c i c *
PACKAGE S T O R IV

DMt tt vatact Bun

m arl boro
SPORTS
WEAR

SPE C IA L STUDENT M A T IN E E — 3 s 30 P. M
.11ir

Special S tudent Price

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Ventry men Fleeted
At Parish Supper

Picture, yourself In
one of these pretty
Straws for Sprlnjr!
f&gt;hlrry hlaclffl. also.
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PriceH Include Tax
Reserved Seats—$2.80 * $2-40 • $1.80
NOW ON SALE
at"

^lip into thii M arlboro "Sh o rlo n "
jacket when there’* a nip in tho air , , ,
and you give that nip tho slip. For
"Sh o rte n" i» long on comfort . . . from
It* inug waitlband right up to ill warm
fur collar. Water-repellent and windproof, it’l alway* one jump ohood of
the weatherl
"S h o rte e V long on catual tlyling,
too . . . a* you’d expect from Ihe
M arlboro label.

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YOWELL-DREW-IVEY STORE
ANGEBILT HOTEL
IN ORLANDO

$ 19 .9 5

BUT
YOU CAN ORDER BY MAIL

Others From

Enclote o«If addressed atamped envelope with cheek
©r money order made payable to Orlando Junior
of Commerce. Avoid last minute ruth!
Send for your tlcketa .now!
(Only Mating capacity of Auditorium Sold)
Sponsored By

Orlando Junior Chamber of Commerce
V

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$ 6 .9 5

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B. L.
• CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

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�FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

CAGE FOUR

SEED POTATOES

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At THE CHURCHES

North Dakota Certified

inn s s

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H unt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
CORNER SECOND &amp; SANFORD

PHONE 358

. Twelth S tirtt ft Laurel Avenue
X. I. Wright, p»*tor
0:45 A.M. S u n i l # ) ' Schooliam. A. WaUon. Supt.—- . —

WHAT CAUS E S
EPUSPSY?

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7:.TO r.M. Kvangeliitic Service.
Subject: "Fireproof."

ROBB'S HOME BAKERY
217 E. 1 at St.

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C. A. Holcomb, .eeretary Of tha
MUST ( IIriH II OK
.Morality. The Choir will
‘fi'orlda Baptlei BroUternoodAa"Irt'IIUTKeeping
... &lt; IIHI8T SCIENTIST
In keeping with Ike eeriptur*' ..Nation and director of muek
MM b u t Second Street
trarhing, that elder# hoiiid be* for the Florida Baptist Conven
Sunday School, 9:45 A.M.
apt to tenth, the newly elJected
Sunday School, 0:*5 A. M.
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ivnl .ervlcee, stortin g. Sunday.
- .W e tl Xvenjng. a ;0 0 .|*. H u
Killer*-.
uf the t.'lwtrrh._ j «ill have
Heading Hoorn, Tueulav and riiarge of the night service* next morning a t the F ifel BaptUt
Sunday. Their thtjme will b*. Church. 'Evening .ervicea on I
Krida/, 3:00 to 5:00 I'. M.
"The 20th Century Church of day. Monday, Tueedair and V
Chri*l": Thore acheiluled to *i»enk ntoday evening, will atart
are, Je*« Durden. Alex Johnxon. 7:30 o'clock.
FIRST HAITIST CHl'HClf
O. 1). Lamlre.x and Iterator Tharp.
• Dark Avenue at Sixth Street
W. I*, ilrooka, Jr., paator
Sunday Schoet at 0:45 A.M.
Claanr. for everv age.
At the rnurning and evening I
hourat II V I- and 7:30 P.M.
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Mr. C. A. Holcomb of Jack.unvillr bring, the tnea.agr.
Tin* Training Union meet, al

FOR THE BE§T JCE CREAM
TRY

Cream
Ic e C re a m , A ll F la v o rs
H e a lth fu l
D rlirio u a

414 S a n fo rd Avenuo

fl:lfi p. M.
The Ijtymen'a Revival lieglita
Sunday continue* through Wedne*da" evening.
A cordial welcome lo all of
Iheae .ervicea.

THE SANFORD

P I A N O S
III

Robert E. Parle. Mgr.
PHon. 154
Sanford Avenue nl 2nd Street

CHRISTIAN ft MISSION Alt V
ALLIANCE CHURCH
On Hanford-Orlando Highway
' (Beyond Geneva Avnnuel
Rev. lilrnn E. Sm llh. p a .tu r ,
• 10 00 A.M. Bible ScliooL
• It tM) A.M. Morning W or.hlp.
Paktor’a Subject: "T H E &lt;108
I'E L t PER FU M E OP LIKE, OR
T H E FUME OK DEATH." 7: lb I’.M. •KXuolng ServHa. -—

d ir e c t io n

Yctur clothes are also

in s u r e d

for 30' days while

in’ our plant.

NATIONALLY ADVERTISED PRICES

BY FAMOUS MANUFACTURERS
SHAKESPEARE - PFLUEGER - GLADDI
CORTLAND - ASHAWAY - NEWTON - HE
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FISH STRINGERS - FROG SPEARS
MINNOW SEINES - FISH HOOKS
SWIVELS &amp; SNAPS . GAFFS
FERRULE CEMENT - ROD VARNISI
BAITS—WE HAVE THE
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THIS PART OF FLORIDA
COMPARE. EXCLUSIVE DEALER
FOR FAMOUS ORLANDO SHIVERS
AND OTHER JIM PFEFFER BAITS

F lltS T CHRISTIAN (ilH IM TI
1 U00 .Sanford Avcmi*
William Perry Y cle y . Minl.U
Sunday Church School,
Wurahip

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Sunday N lih t Batmoii, 7:U)

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303 H. Oranaa A»a
(wf.ndo, Florida
pkana 4967

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Ten percent cnimot bo found
Twenty percent never pray.
Twenty-five percent never read the Bible.
Thirty percent
never attend church services,
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F’nrty percent never give Yd any cause.
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Fifty .percent never go to Sunday School.
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Sixty percent never go to church on Sunday nighL
Seventy percent never give to Missions.
Seventy-five percent never engage in any church
activity.
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■ F'ighty percent never attend prayer meeting.
Ninety percent never won a soul to J cmiih Christ.
The above is alarming but wu are glad thut
there is a little Church -of God lotated at ItyHy Ave.
and Fifth SL th at is vory different.
The average record is:
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Flach member Is known personally to the pastor..
Ninety percent are regular prayers.
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The youngest member U twelve years of age— the
oldest past aeventy. AUJr member of this band cal­
led upon will fall to knees and lead In prayer.
Every member reada the I|lblo.
Every member attends ^church services (90 percent

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In attend the«» Service.,

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

IT KLOWERS, imtii.l
tailnm il.' I'hnne 3l!t.

Pa.tur’. S ii It i e c t: “THE
SHORTCOMINGS OF LAW."
Ai the Murning Wurahip Kervi,-.-. 11 00 A. M.. Dr. E. D.
Ilruwiilee will uae a . h i. Sermnu
Subject, "F our P ricele.. Trea.u rr* '\
Speria I Mu.ir fur the
Set m e w ill lie: Orann Prelude
"Im pruinptu"
by
MacKarlaml,
(linin'*. "llelm unt". anil an An­
t lirm "The Publican" Van de
W ilier., by th e Senior .Choir, with
Mr*. C harle. Wilke and Dick
Aiken a . .n lo l.ta.
The O igan
Pii-lluite will !«. n Fc»tlvnl Match.

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13Vi Magnolia Ave,

SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED
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CONTRACT

Mr. W. t ’. I.iiidlaw. authority
on ile a ln e * . M ill hold a lielter
hearing rlinli- al Vnldet Hotel
W iilnr.day January IMh. I"
A M. t» r. I' M.
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n tlrnton.tralion of the umailog
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_Subject: "Making Life A Hue* little »tudy In the Upper
(H i," Special pongs to be buh«j of the Church. The cU m ,
Sunday Morning at the w ur»hip|i, taught \y Jay Walter.

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

FRIDAY, JAN. 10, 1947

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to twenty-five.year* of age.
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ItAIHUS'. ntinnur 1aph*.
kbcet mustc. uultai*.

3.70. W.
QN leathers In m oit FOR SALK: Je r.e v r-»W. M M i".
Rtaannahle nrire. W. Briillte*.
and la r(* .election of
Rt. 1, Box IIS. Sanforil.
food upholitery fabrle*. Hohurt
S Brown. 2011 N. Oranf* FOR RALE: Very ehotee Holstein,
A Ja. Orlando. KU;___________
O uem iey. Ary»ldie nml Jersey
dairy heifers.' 133 00 earh Non
AltDKN and rawn seed; Vlforo
K ertlltier. The Sanford X-Cul related male tree with 5 heart
Homestead Farms. MrOraw, N
Slur*. 2nd ft Sanford.

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Ninety percent regular supporters of church.
Every member mlsaion ininded.
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Eighty percent attend mid-week prayer meetirig.
Forty percent of Sunday
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,* FLORIDA

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T U E S D A Y . JA N ... M i l t — 6 : ^ 0 I*. M
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P le a s e b r in g *nln&lt;l», b ren t! o r roll* m ill rlrsnorlH,

For Furl her Information Phone 51

A rtav.v field of "hot bo*’ rantenders nil I u&lt;&gt; to post tonight j l
the Kanford-Oriando Kennel.Club Id. he announced.
At this time, said Mr. Odham,
In the first feature event run Ihu
season from the .five-sixteenths bout three truckload* of eelery
of a mile ho*. This stellar con­
test will be offered as the ninth
Javcee President Jack Katiga.i
race of the program.
told of plans for sponsoring the
.Southeastern Slate* Soaring meet
at the Municipal Airport on
March I and 2, and predicted that
current fO-day meeting an ability with proper promotion, It would
to run with the best. All have
scored at least one victory while
four of tho contenders have scored
two early triumphs, Tidy ileward, Chamber of Commerce and the
While Platt, Mis* Mayo, and Boh- Junior Chamber of Commerce had
. lander. Hounding out the all-star done ari-e*rtll«Trf Jdh ln *iromdlr
rations! juvenile, Baby Rattle,
Black I-arry. and Susan Stavrr*.
The majority of the eventa have
him far tvern from the shorter
futurity ho* hut Racing Secretary
lew Arnold announced today that
the hound* weru quickly rounding
Into shape and row capable of
going the longer mute. The flvcRtxleenths distance i» recognised
a* a lieller test i f greyhound
running skill.1
In romping home in the feature
event last night, Ilunny’a Master
Iiecame the flr»t canine to hang
up three wine of the meeting.
Thl* performance wm considered

HAVE YOU TRIED THE NEW ATLANTIC
GOLDEN PALE ALE?

Ing and advertising Fanford d u r­
ing the past year, lie salt) th at
he had enjoyed lieing president of
the Merchants Association ami
urged that new officers and
directors In* given the co-operation
thev deserve. Minute* of p a it
meeting* and record* of Associa­
tion *chicvement were read by
Secretary Morrison.

F i r s t Itaew — F a l n r i . r .
iq a la l.la H arr)
C h a n * F i r m . I^-.tr P l a n n . KM.
W a l t , r u m f lu lilr, i .u c h Mike. K o p .
p e r l»M. T&gt;ont T e r r y . H r n r l . t Ann.
O r re e U H a r e —F e t e r d f i
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D o n n a A m r r h r , p a v o t , T r u a HIM.
I&gt;an l l e l l , l . t i r k y F o i , I t u r k C p p a l .
Our Helljr, N . v . r Kr» r.
T a t r a H a r r —a / | * Mil*.
t fetal H a l t U a l l r l l a a k l s l
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M a t r o n . T e w n y T rl* . t . a f r r lloy.
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Sanford
P h o n e 160

SH E MUSIC BOX
Ilati Moved Into New location At
119 W est First Street
(Building Formerly Occupied By Echols
Bedding and Furniture Co.)
Owned and Managed By
Mr. ad Mrs. F. C. Winn, Jr.
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT US AT OUR
NEW LOCATION
B e a u t'ifu l C o lo r s !

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F A M IL Y W A S H F O R 7 5 c 7
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pratatMv* Ikthb that it «*iy la haap rlta a .

M A K E W A S H D A Y A H O L ID A Y . W A S H T H E
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F e r n a n d o , M r Jrll&gt; l U e n , T r y a n

Land Clearing And D ragline W ork

and firemen slipped on the froien
tpray from th-ir hnsra

exceptionally outstanding In view
nf the fact thgt this young puppy
ran- hi*, firxt, race ’lea* than a
month ago on the Sanford-Orlando
oval.
Post-time for the first event
tonight is * n,m. The complete

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peny building. Four flie fighter*
were cut by gin** uprinlem when
■ l»rge pjste window crashed t l
lb* nevemeni from a second-story
window. Anulhrr firrman was
overcome by smoke inside the
burning building.
Hundredii nf spectators’ lined
men. The blare burned out the the sidewalk* to watch the* speeupper floora of a creamery corn - tacuiar lira, flam es aim Laky arariL

Six Firemen Injured
Classy Field Of
Ned Smith Is ^
In Creamery Blaze
Hounds Will Go
Elected Head Of
BALTIMORK, Jan. 10, (A*)—A
midnight three-alarm fire in Bal­
To Post Tonight
M erchant Group timore
last night injured aia fire­

M onday a n d T ucedny
W e d n c fid n y , T h u re d n y n n d F r id a y 7 A . M . lo 7 P . M

Saturday

7 A . M . to 2 P . M.

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VOLUME XXXV1I1

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Residents Of
Haifa Placed
UnderCurfew

Survivors Of Volcanic: Peak
Arctic Crash On Luzon Has
Reveal Story Bad Eruption

Rescue Sidewalk Cave-In .Victim

Action Follows Ex­
plosion' A t Station;
~ British - Div ision. Is
Being Transferred

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JAN. 13, 1947

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Establish'd 1908

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Associated Prea* Leased Wira
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NO. 53

Congress Is
UrgedToAct
lit Air Crisis

Budget On Way To Congress

Representative Asks
Inquiry Into Recent
Series Of C rashes*
W ar Probe Limited

Commander Says He 2 U. S. Naval Officers
Never Lost Hope;
Are Air Observers*
Lava Stream Rises
Buried 3 Men Un­
Ten Thousand Feet
der. Plane's W i n g

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.JERUSALEM, J a n . 13r
WASHINGTON, -Jan. 13.
MANILA*, Jan. 13. (/P&gt;—
•ABOARD THE U.' 8* 8.
(JV)—The 05,000 inhabitanU
(AP)— Demands were made
MOUNT OLYMPUS JAN. The Muyon Volcano, which
of Haifa were held under
today for a congressional in­
13 (JP) The six survivors of hnd been threatening for
virtual Iiouhc a rre st today
vestigation of the recent
the wrecked Navy seaplane five days, erupted today
flo w in g an explosion which
series of airplane crashes.
todny revealed a saga of with a great shower of
wrecked the city’s police
In nn ntltlress before the
terrific hardships encounter­ boulders and lava.
station. The blast killed
House of Representatives,
Two American officers
ed during their 13-dnys of
four policemen and injured
South Carolina Democrat
testified to the eruption.
complete isolation.
142 other persons.
Mendel Rivers urged nn in­
But their commander, They were flying over the
The explosion shook Pal*
vestigation into what lie
Cnpt. Henry II. Caldwell, lofty volcano on southern
estine’s main port and dis­
termed the ’’inexcusable
itover gave up hope of res­ Luzon when it erupted.
rupted traffic and the tele*
killing of American people”
cue. His first words to (’apt. Navy Lieut. Robert Case
phone system. Fire broke
in plane accidents. Rivers
George Dufek when lie went said, “The peak got redder
out In the post office, next
said : “The American people
aboard the seaplane tender, i and swelled like u bubble,
door to the police station,
' are horrified aird scared to*
the Pine Island were: ‘There then broke. A lava stream
i t # i other nenrhy buildings.
death. If there is something
wasn't tlu&gt; slightest doubt went straight up to a
Officials said that three
wrong with the whole dogheight we estimated at 8 to
you’d got us.’
men drove n car, labelled
gone setup then something
But before the rescue 1 (1,1100 feel above the 7tlilil
police, to the police station
ytouhl (•**- doite.”
they expcriiu'ed nil tin* emo­ foot peak."
and left the explosives. at
Republicans in the Senate
tions possible to persons
Lieut. Case, n weather
the Hide of the building.
stranded
hundreds
of
utiles
agreed
to restrict the au­
officer,
was
in
ail
army
Guards fired a f\e r them A RON m o ASOUT HIS WAIST, Charles Sollno, S3, wait* for rescue from nowhere. The first lan** piloted by t'aot. Rnthority of the War Investi­
worker*
to
haul
him
to
safety
after
being
trapped
beneath
lbs
aurtac#
but they fled. A warning
three days were the lough- ert Harris of Dayton,
gating Committee. But they
earth and concrete when part of a mid-town New York eldewtlk and
was given to clear the build* by
postponed until Wednesday
cst.
Tho.six
men.were
dazed
roadway coil* peed. Three other* burled with Sollno a t the, time, were
Ohio.
The
naval
'
.officer
lug npd approximately .15 otiltkiy treed a police emergency rescue equad. ' (fntem ailoiw l) •by the crash and -buffered
o Senate test, of efforts to
Went
on
to
say
:
“
We
saw
luJico escaped.
I from shuck. None could eat bilge rocks blown HtntilMll, WITH THI CAhtOl In lha background. H erbctl Miller. record clrtk al continue, tlie life of the in—
the White Ibniw. innUiiU the "Senate klt-px fun ying ThoMi-nt Tnunun'i
"Th
rhe__BHtlah have doubled
vestigatiilg grofip through
for tlif- flm day and a half. Up: They looked like small budget
lu (Vngira-. It railed for Ihr expenditure of $37,5011,00(1,001) and
*61icb guards on public'
1917.
Rut man's will to live houses
...............
to
os
even
at
a
dis
h
)j
iu .Or i*’» Hr» of Republic!ht l l n j j submitted (liiteriialtunjl)
uildings and established
revived
them.
They
hegar\ltaiice
of
a
mile
and
a
half,
The chairman of the War
road-blocks. ,
digging in the anow .andJTH p eruption lasted nlmut a
, tmpiirv Committee, Owen
Authorities- snid- the erin the wreckage of the plant* j half hour."
• Brewster of Maine, said that
ploslon.wns the work of the
t he agreed with the Armed
I
HU/
Pr
Af
f
P
r
l
r
p
c
'
food
n"d
0t,U'
r
"uPPlle"*l.
Two
towns
near
the
base
notorious Stern gang.
[Services Committee to limit
Luweieu
f N l C S T h e y set up a camp and !of ,he volcano were ordered
[did little but rest ami sleep. evacuated earlier as lava
• British officials did not
future activities of the
any how long the present Niehoff, Myatt And Growers G e ttin g GG ,(?n the seventh day Capt. pouretl (Inu ti th e e a ste rn
Hivwster group.
t^rfew would be kept.
Meanwhile, Senator Ro­
a
n
d
s
o
o
th
e
tn
slopes.
Black
Bass Will Instruct i P e r Cent Of Price j.....
S ......
S , ^ 1...........
' T * ^, 1.^I.’ieriy
uderly stuukc pooreil tin or miles
•M eanwhile, British mili­
bert Taft of Ohio said that
F o r December, 194G (buried till- three members into Ihe -k\
In Lookout School
tary sources disclosed that
( 'urpenter A nnounces.Seminole Boulevard the Republican conference
______
of their party who failed
the British 3rd Division is
discuss further tomor­
Ity WILLARD CONNOLLY
to s u r v iv e th e c r a s h of th o
Cumiiuiffn To Raise i Is Scene Of Side- will
.being transferred
f r o m By ARTHUR IUXKWIT1I. Jit.
row the iiueation of extend­
K ara Id Sports Editor
produce for Ic y money | p]nlit* a g a i n s t n il ic e -|m c k e d
Egypt to Palestine. One The Chattanooga Lookout* will is Morr
Jumes Tew Receiver j. Fund For Negroes | s w i p i n g Collision ing the investigating group.
.1 ......... .
what the eepoi l of Deceml.er . . . . ™ ......
brigade of the division al­ open their baseball school at the sale- *1 the Hanfonl Stale barm- hill. They buried the men
It also will discuss whether
Air Medal Citation \ | A. O-buni of Del.and enter- *J Severe injury to tbr left atm to
ready hns arrived • In the Municipal P ark next Monday ers‘ Market rrvenls, a* rampart'd under the plane’s wing with
authorize It speclnl com­
mini'll Knlttrian- at i Iumi n iftilui
latilon Ib'lllBlIy, JM, of Jnck mittee nn sntnll husioexs to
Holy Xaitod.
when 1B0 aspirants aro slated with pi ice* received by grower* an American flag whipping
last year The report as i-Micd in the stiff wind.
IJelO •'• iiii.Ii lame \&lt;l.irtl Tew. weekly Inn. hr.or «l Hr.- lourisl sonvitte. re.-ulird Friday evening
Two purposes aro being to report ‘for drills, according to by Manager II. J- l.ehntfti. shows
i
. . X), •&gt;
I.
ol Mis. I Milt- Center today with u -m e - of at atxnil 10:00 o'clock whrn thr ..penile for eigiit months.
Oii .the
Back, Chattanooga grneral that grower* pre on the averau*?
seventh day, lliev i Y(pln T*" of .no Vvih»iIh Avmir. -ligbt of hanil It irks wl.ldli kept j Plymouth ear Ire wa* driving,
nec.miip|l-&gt;£d by tho truis- Zlnn
irejagt-w—
..
mr. - 6 *,* fb Tire-prortiMed Beck atated th a t Hert Neihoff, receiving only Of! |*ercenl of the also located medical stipplis | NS* ifffHwt « nrrniariMit Htlllutt his «...lienee rt.rs-ing nn.| pr..e-»d collided in n sidtk-wiping manner
price for fruit* nnd vegetables ThrCc of the nien needed for tbr Air M.-.l*t fr«&gt;m S.-.-r« very amusing. Mr Osborn. ** l.o 1with n IU12 Cb*vt&gt;del driven t»
removal of British forces
K..
Lookout m anacar; george M y a ll,, received in Ilex-ember. I!&gt;&lt;5
d a i ly doses o f s u l f a t a b l e t s 'ary »f the Nmv
sens n.lrratiieed ••v Dr C W. link ward Hanford l&gt;y Arthur Thomas,
front Egypt. The other is W ashington Senator player ami
tin
er. i.a« U-en an ninntrur mgai. inn negro, on Seminole llo.tlrvard
Unit* -old in lleeenilier. *'•'*'•' n, l ‘ e r v stn U Ilo tV ev er Ihe ini,
I?., reinforcement Of the Dick Bass, former . (iainr«vil|e were Kh'i.109 for which R--.M.477 , ft,ul c r &gt;;"jj11*- "»"« '• r- "•*
l.iftit *ftitifi I • uht* ti.*i» i -.lire tire nge "f to and -lale.i ilia: midway between Krrncl. Avem
wn. riirlvc.l, wbrrrns In |l»vr,n 1'lien lost liU le b lo o d .
u,lrn.,««'il *»• inartiii » u l\, r»*rr*%ri! j h»««i »•( *lu* si uni h ti**r.| nn In nn.| |h e Dew Drop Inn It t» c.mP n ln o H n
CH*n*&gt;^Rhment in ahipper, are due to arrive Wrd ber laft. tfiT.THS units, nr C&gt;,JII
AMM William W arr nnd lie ownr.l for tit- action in petisl program were id In- owr. Iiiveri *i.lrreil prnltablr by pnli.-e lin t
I aiesiluc,
‘ nesday to make neeesaury pre
less dinn this past December, RM James Haskins Robbins lligbt during ..'pi'.a'im* ngatn-l lion.
Mr. Ib.iiuelly ..«&lt; driving - will,
The commander Of B rit-, Paratlons for the player*. Net brought
$ 12*.',Mid. Average unit
the .Innane-e in lire It'ky.t x.ea of
I're-td.'iit (1. A. Speer revealed hi* left elhow extending out of
J u p . 13 —
wore
singled
out
for
com
dnh forces in Palestine is.hoff, Myatt and Ba*» will In priee frr the past month was $!.»&lt;’•
Japan. Doting the war. lita.i'.n* n letter of appreciation fr.mv Itie tho, c a r wind. W whrn the acci- t HJACKSONVILLE,
p.i'nl l ‘‘W eather nnd Crop
the
youngster* difring
a* compared with at. overture m e m llltio n b y titC o t h e r RUI- were Irmpo Mr*.*, nr incomplete, for Halvatioi. Aitov foe tire a-sbtftiiro .loot occurred.
now conferring with the fi™
1
*
*
“
----------*
'
comlitb.ii- (lav* cnmbinNI, through
training period which will u n lt price of -about 12.70 per u n it • v iv o r s .
T h o y w o r e c a lle d | -ecurily rea- Mi
of the llninrv t'lnt. dorlnif tt.e
British Middle East Com- their
At the time iif the accident, Ihi- ...•.•k end. to prepare an exla st until Feb. 20.
Chrialinnfood
ear
pnigti.
II.d
ex
t h e m n iu s tn y n in h e l p i n g t "
Text ..f'.t. • toll ••ItntlMi.
a*
Mr D.ini.elly, win. lx . mplwyrd in • » llt iu ovcr nll |Hrturr lor our
apinder, General Sir Miles Dick Bass will manage the U monthr ago
pre-Hiil l be appie.-inti.iii &lt;*f ll&lt;*
f.tli.iW I Orlando by n Tnn.pn firm, wa* f t i$‘tti|« i ifii* Nntional l.«*uifiir of
Dempsey. The cohference is K ingsport, Tenn. entry In the
Vo.ltew
Sl.iw
fit.
' ; s . r ■r ! ! . ,hem ,h r ,u“ h
*
"For innilortmi- nclt'rvrmem in j *h&lt;t l»
WI .‘l« ,il- F»r**h Frtiii anil Vf(f#.
1 'r t driving from Orlando to Jack
presumed to deal with the Appalachisn Ix ag u r, a class D Vrcj,;»r.&gt;. i.ii.i in -air* value. T h u !
I lie m e n la id o u t r a d a r
erial flight a- ••do • f « obii.e donatb.t. Ilf a III! .Illsg'9 Ilf '*' ' | •nlivlllfi to *ec In i Wlfr A. r.ird. • n M« 1 ' » ih u iu rx ,
in n ,
wa*
no
average
pf
$2.23
a
b».a
.j
r
c
f
l
c
c
t
o
n
i
a
n
d
t
r
i
e
d
to
o
p
c
lsecurity situation in Pales­ circuit, n u t year according to
IT atteeiied | traj^ ............... »' 'm
b ‘»r'-l tug in Stole Highway RaUulmau.
'N iv\f I’nlm MfOA’L. *3iu
Torped.,
UfW'age
came
.c.o
n
.l
with
tn
.2
.o
j
n
tv
(jH&gt;j
r
ra
(jj„
s
j,,
a
|
,
c
f
f
u
l
l
tine.
Beck.
.« tbe IkHS It. .riiel, .lor..., oluiia t i l.l. i .
l I WlUtMl, |l|rC4'ts*l tlf
,
[ &gt;T r . Hander, who invealigute.1 I \\ ell ■IM
tlavl* Sandlin,
Chattanooga
It. v M,.ik 1 a n m .le i ,ni ...i..rrd , |(ip , r&lt;.olnn(t Onnn.lly rontlmie.1 1 S^«»r \l:ivkrln( IthUy
non* a.aln-t enemy .irtpane.e
,°;
j
s
7
j
t
,
^
™"&gt;««
i»«aw«
train er; Jimmie Johnson, park
l!t'l»«tii« from f hrt»o$tli'*ti! fL**
placni third with v.tkt'J crate- in g pnrties. But it was a ; fifrrr* in I hi* 1'mKv$» .»»»•• •*! J*»mh tbal ibe Hiinf-.i I M.i.i-'i rial V- i driving with i.ne band in tbr Dew I
superintendent
and
a
colored
club
ponging
f-t.O'J a crate or 92V.IOM.j flrt* started by CI*M O w e n j . .11 Fell. 17. It't:&gt;. Flyine tbroogti n.wiatton u o o p e.o ti.i. will, jt Drop Inn Wh*i&lt;, he x|op|i,-d and Sl.ilev .mil particulsily from Hlale
It
of colored citiren* who are blew hi* horn fo r belli. William F n rim r,' M arket. Adjacent to
houao attendant will airlv a In
.Tangeriltfs had a food sale with McCarthy which attracted I intense anti-aircraft fire, Lieut. group
conduct ing drive in r.ii»e $15,000 hirtley
Hanford Saturday.
and Al Wollacn came,
Jr’: .1." "an: boro
for the pdrena-r of land III Golds- from the Inn, nod Kirtlev applied WeM Palin lleacb. reveal.that the
Jo* Rngld, Chattanooga presi­ fflS L 'S IS , a a f V n W i ' h i ' * n.teniion of th . tin.. ................
« | home ...
nn atta.'k ngaliHt
for uxe tix a colored r e t e n ­ a tourniquet to hi- bleeding arm. inovenu-nt of fioitx and vege­
dent, Is slated to remain In San­ «rH:t7 crate* twinging »2».04»* er rescue plane.
nirftebl and. *!riking vigorously nt
tion
center
and a-krd Ilie help of D ien^ rmdied lum In Fernald table, ront iiiur- heavy. Dial S print
o"kbi*.i&gt;h|rctlvr». Inflicted dr-lriirtlon
ford f o r 't h e entire schooling nn nvrrngr of $^.0H a ern tf. In

C

farmers
Aspirants Slated Report Reveals
To Report Monday

150

S

Man Injured In
DeLand Magician
Amuses Rotaiians Wreck Friday On
At Weekly Lunch
l.akeshore Drive

Over-All Farm
Conditions Make
Accurate Picture

Wednesday
Last Day For
1 Securing'47Tag

J s n . ]&amp; will lx the deadline* for
securing 1N7 licrn.# tag* for
m otor Vehicles, Jno. D. Jinkln*
to u n ty- Tax Col
-.H ector, disclosed
.today. Th# HH7 tag aalaa have
Loan good, he said, w ith a total
uf 3.4HS tag* having txan aold to
iffbuiihva*
'
tHa cIom of
F riday night.
Thla amount compare* w ith a
. of S.TO4 taga aold laat y*ar.
Wh*n applying for tag* thk
registration cant ahowTnr old
. w 'lnumber, ahould be presented,
snd alto tf convenient, the Flor­
ida Title Certificate,,Mr. Jink Ini

ponted out. Car owner* will tav*
time for themaeirea and others
he laid. If they will have theae
pspera In hi
hand* when they come to
, office.
PI . .
Under the itreamllned ayitem
•eed by the tax collector, re*li
tration card* have been prepared
In advance to that the time of
t^ in g tkeaae tag* hai now been
ruT to tha minimum thui laving
time for the ■car owner.

session before moving to W inter
Carden on March 1 for the open­
ing o f the liookouts* Spring
train in g activity.
*

W elfare League
Opens Campaign
F o r Playground
The Colored Welfare League
of Sanford la atartlng a cam ­
paign on Jan. 20, to ralie 915,000
to eatahllih a recreation project
In Sanford for colored boy* and
girl*.
Thla program h ai received the
Sanford M inisterial Aiiociatlon,
and the Rev. K. D. Brownlee, pas­
tor of the F l m Presbyterian
Church has ag re ed to participate
In the drive by eervlng a* a truatee 'f o r the fundi raised. Th*
M inisterial -Aeaoclatlon, of which
th* Rev. Glenn E. Smith ii presi­
dent. donated I&amp;0 toward the
drive.

th is ronheetkm it is In ttrw tU *
not® that Host on Ifttur® biought
only 11 J&gt;7 a c r a llT u C l.lO r ri,,e ’
for". ‘ $1,744. Tomatoes brought
$Mji!i2 for 3.IU4 unit* or $IJ&gt;’» »
emit*.
•
Green bean* were a good money
crop ami averaged $3.2u per bo.het
ham per with 6,i*Ul bam|wrx bring­
ing $l'J,17ii.
G etting below Ihe $10,000 class
we lino that 2,*30 boxes ol
g rap efru it at $2 J« n bo* broufit.t
a&amp; tiol; 2-17d buahcla of I'epi'ev*
yielded f&lt;U73 and S73 busnets of
yellow squash brought an
of $&amp;.34 a ham per or H ,•*&lt;««•
C au litlo aer brought • * ,» »
w ith 8M crates bringing |3 ,0 I0 .

- Wntrhr* and Jewelry valued a
more lhnn $7U(I were re|M«rlril I
police In have Iwen *tolen F ti.lay
evening from the hiime of Mr. and
Mr*. Ilnmrr Little, -101 ' \Vr*l
Nineteenth Street.
Mr. Little stated today that toIxllevi-d I hat entry In the hnu*e
w as made during th r afternoon
by mean-, nf a sKilelnn kry Insert­
ed into th* bark door. Thing* were
not tom up In Ihe house, and It
appeared a* If the thieve* knew
where tip Jewelry wo* kept, he
said.
Police Chief Roy G. William*
reported this morning that he
la giving rloae attention to th&gt;*
case.

Cordele-A. J. Lossing
Company PurchaHijd

Itin Rolan 4'lllb to furlliri Ibipurpo-i
Andrt-xr Carrausy . emeoioi-r-t
Dial .Ml- I'sill Dchlltier of ^llanii
Iteai ti ix uiindiictiiis a -erie- ••(
leelure- 10 Sanford ..n flower
I aujrelorid- ao,l r x | i e ---it I'o t||
llirciatioo of Die , bib to Die
(inrdrn I'luo for Die flowei
rangrioentx in Die lo.iri«i t en
ler.
Edward 11Im n * called i\it"iiit.&gt;o
to an iiiileit-.a.V meeting &lt;)( the
bpard of director* of Die Ferneldl^iuybioii Meninrisl f|o*pitnl at
the Court llouie Thursday offer
noon and urged .ill Itotarioiix who
are member* of the Iward to
make It a point to !&lt;e pfexent.
Vixitora at tiHlay'- luncheon
were Hugh Elder nf Amherst,
Mai*., J. W, Hander- if Monroe.
Ga^ Malcolm MeAlnlne of Plain
Cilv, Kennihh Wacker nf klaltland, and Reed W hittle of Orladdo.

Laughton
Mi innrial
ll»*pltal idaniiog-- are coiuplrleil Jr well
whern bo was treated by Ih l" | uinlrr way and that in general,
F. McDaniel.
On Hstiirday hr • uiulllli.tir a te -ueb av to give
“ »* »ent to Dr Jewell t buna the 1 1 ii11 and trgrtshlr dixtribu
ini a very accurate idea nf our
-piH'laliat In Orlando
opeialtnli- and an inI'ulruluian Itei .l. i ,.„i i„ i, ,. 1 iinrntx!
,| I I
In nm poleii1t.iI capa.'l'y
Die negro iln u i
ih&gt; 1*1 , iii.h i i I I, i |if mtlli *lull
lii.llf IWxl poll-,- i *i.| . 1,11, 0
,|e
vlaiket Manager Jnlui A Dtllputie* til wnieb all -e.'iiiol ban,I
1-sr deAlerx In be nil the lookout uii) ,,( tin- 1‘abukre Htale Form er*’
for a negro » h n wmilil i ■\ ■■&gt; Maiket reported al the week-*n-l
buy new feiuler- nr ilimr li.-mdlrx Dial ceb-r» quality lias ini|vrnved,
.•,n*i| ilemand fur larger a is e a i.\
fo- xn '-III l ',-»vri,|r l.
The S h eriff* office learned th»t fail, 'm ailer siie&gt; weaker. One
Thumaa had appeared at Reel'* day'* lunveineni from Die t.akr
r ,, im
ing ,u
-nen pun*.
U*«mI po aa rts
asking
forr xneh
polls, UL e,v 11Wbee a*C11on, 1 ^?*..r ! o *
and through Det.aml office ii*I- hl»»'aKJr Uuiany, Ineludwl - care
Red Patrolm an Itrmler hv radio. « « rrl, r&gt;‘ ,R .r a r *
—
iaides, nine prices quoted w ere:
Ha -In tu rn telephoned Ilia S her­ S
local
llr l»f b f i n i | to
IO IW
VBI buyers,
wu;«ia.
if f - office In pick nn Ihe negro,
wlm wax airr-ti-d by Deputy parking lum ss’ stock tn bushel
Jack llick-nn on a charge of liainprrx, Black • Valentine, $2.70
$2.95; Trinlergreeii*. $2-12.20; cel­
leaving an accident.
Thomas, who i* an employer ery f.o.h. sales, shipping point,
topa,
of the Ox 'F ib re llru*h Company |«l inch cra tes, trimmed
near Fnterprlxe wa- releaxed on Cnldrii. fair to good quality, 3-4's
$200 bail pending hi* trial* in $2.B:-$ t, d's $1.7.5 $2. IT*. #l.S&lt;&gt;.
t'uunty Cnurt whieli convene- to­ Manager Dulany reported commorrow. Hix c a r is rrnorted to pjrticu of the snort ootato crop,
hav* been showing bloodstains fair quality end condition. S ite A,
50-pound bag* selling fo r $2.50,
Any veteran In need of serv­ and dam age from the accident.
Sire It for $1.50. Cooler w eather
ice (free of cigirgs) In any of
the following categories Is re­
would im prove quality and con­
quested to visit Uie office of
dition of all products, th e man#Uw responsible agencies listed
g rr reported.
below:
"ShipQient* handled through the
PAI.ATKA.
F
la.,
Jan.
13.
(/1
3
Coordinator — X. B. Carter
Director* of th e Florida State I'ompano M arket h a w been ru n ­
Atlantic National Bans Build­
League today approved a 140- ning about 60 cars daily, a w ire
ing.
from M anager J . U W arren re­
Employment — D. 8. Bkn- gam* schedule fu r tike 1047 base- veal*.
Continued warm w eather Is
Ball season opening Tue-day,
ploymont Berrios, US North
April 15 and closing latm r Day, bolding production of bosne In
Park Avernw.
th a t area a t high level*. The
Vocational Training and Edu­ H»Pt. 1.
Le.• ague officials alxo voted In Pnmnano S ta te Farm ers’ M arket
cation — T. W. Lawton, court
U guided by National Axsocia- which re n te rs an area concenHouse.
Ilona rulas covering pla&gt;vr clas­ ratlng larg ely on production of
Legal Aaalalance. KospltelUabeans, na« on* shed over a thous­
Uon end State Benrtoe Officer sification In Class D Circuit*.
O p en in g -g am es will bring to­ and faet In length, believed to be
— Contact through Uoyd F.
Boyle. County Barrio* Officer, gether th e Toon's warmest riralx. t h e 'la r g e s t platform under on*
Gainrevllle will open at le r* . roof iu the country which la de­
Takach Build in*.
^Bocae ^Barrie*^jkaatetmtee to burg. 8L A ugustine a* Palatka. voted exelutively to tale* of
JV Land a* D ayto»* Iteach and ve*elahle*.'
“The Florida City State Farm­
their Dependants — Amertan
Orlando a t Sanford.
Bad Dross, Ukafroot Boulevard. { Th# Ju ly 4 gam e* *111 be play- ers' Market'* auction handled 27,-

md heavy damage up.in ihe in
-lallatioii. Ill- airman-hip. conrav.*
Mill devotion to duly rrftrcl llu'
l.ighrat eredll upon I lent • om.tr
lew nnd the UntbM stale- Naval
Service "

Jewelry Tnken Front
Homer Little IIouho
'

h Hoopmun Trim
• Fedw In 33-23 Tilt

IOu h H

BUSTLS. Jan. 13, (S ix c la D -^
Dig Ray Gatch tallln l 14 polnU
m lead
le a d the Eustl*
Kuxtl* ba-kelcers
to
Ixskejeers to
33 to 23 victory over the poor
shooting Hanfonl Celery Feds
her* F riday n ig h t
Tho Fed “ B" squad dropped th e
prelim inary tilt . t o Ihe Euatl*
Haby P anthe/s by a 13 to 10
SCOT*.

L. J . Low* of Orlando has
purchased lb* Cord*JI* and A. J.
Leasing T ranSler Company a t
601 East Third S tre e t for #4* 000.
Tho' deal Inducted acquisition of
th a warehouse, 14 tru ck s and other
Tha matter was directed to th* moving equipment, according to
By RAYMOND BALL
| consisted of th a more difficult
attention of th* Hanford Kiwanls Fret! Bender, realtor, who handled
Mtm Miriam Solovleff proved i concert arrangem ents. H er r*nth
e
transaction.
Club
by
th*
Rev.
J.
E.
McKinley
h er ability as an outstanding con- ditlon of “ Caprice Basque” by
charred and burnt envelope
Mr*. Uwe. who U «n •*Prr1' cert violinist at tho first concert Pablo Saraaat* was an outaland
‘ ing a hand written business and Ray. Brownlee, and tho Klwa- enced
transfer
roan,
ha*
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to
aid
In
th*
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tho Heminol* County Music Ing number on th* program. Sho
ed his residence her*, lit te taking of
program.
wa# recovered from th* tion
Association Friday evening at responded with th* popular ”Avs
In
a
recent
talk
to
the
negro
over
SUta
amt
Federel
-franruin* of fc south boupd committeeman, City Judge James
1 ohteoo in connection with the tb« high school auditorium. She Maria” by Frans Schubert,
ployed to a near capacity houre Th* Frit* Krelater arrange­
? a ^ f V * J .b Mi*S, 0. Sharon polnlod out that It Is transfer boalnesa.

Charred In
• Plane Crash ArrivcH

Miriam SoloviefPa Concert Charma
Near Capacity Audience Friday Night

the duty of the colored people
of tho Fruit Growers to toko care of their boy* and
Company, who aold that
Ralph Campbell Cut
• had bom able to read tha girl*.
Negro committeemen are J. Badly By Fan Tbday
W. Knowles, chairman of tho
i letter whan mailed
drive, le v . 8. Slplan, Jr, Jemmle
Ralph Morrison Compball. 40
polls, Minn, had boon post- Dee Dovia. Foat.r Hmith Be.sle
severely cut about the hew
Hawkins and Alfred Walters, when he fell Into Uio blade* of on
secretary.
electric fan Jt. about on# o'clock,
today ot tea Patrick FruK Com­
on Thursday, Jan. Bpany where h* operated- a hand
KFJBRVB8 BNJOY CRUISE

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Members of tho Narel Unit of
er reel* or waIvasyllte.
r, will Central Florida had an enjoyahte ton Memorial Hospital where ho
mooting
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which ahowad Its appreciation of ment of a Tarttnl theme of Co­
tho bettor class of music. Miss relli demonstrated remarkable
Roknrteff was ably aataUd at th* mattery of bowinr on th* part of
plena by Bernard Frank.
Miaa Holovisff. Tarinl waa on#
T h o artists wore Introduced by of the moat faipou* violinists of
H. H. Coleman, president of th* th. 18th century. Th# Relfeta
Association, Who thanked officer*
end member* for tholr co-opera­ arrangement of th* march .fc$r
tion in bringing gifted nuistsa1 Prbkoflqff waa an entertainment
novelty. Generous epplaD*# from
talent her*.
Mias Solovleff possess** an un­ th* audience showed appreciation
usual tonal quality and masterful of tech number.
technique. Her Intonation wa* The resumption of krtlate’ con­
Her asample of accom- certs In Sanford affords enter­
Valerana Admlnlatretioa —
In early Uf* should b« tainment for the tourist*, mem- • Georg* 8. Anderson, Sheriff* J
an insplretiou te all atudenta ofjbeiw of the Association and the I Office every Tuesday.
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FRIDAY,'JAN. 10, 1940

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,* FLORIDA

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Please bring *nln&lt;l», brent! or roll* mill rlrsnorlH,

For Furl her Information Phone 51

Classy Field Of
Ned Smith Is ^
Hounds Will Go Elected Head Of
To Post Tonight Merchant Group
A rtav.v field of "hot bo*’ rantenders nil I u&lt;&gt; to post tonight j l
the Kanford-Oriando Kennel.Club Id. he announced.
At this time, said Mr. Odham,
In the first feature event run Ihu
season from the .five-sixteenths bout three truckload* of eelery
of a mile ho*. This stellar con­
test will be offered as the ninth
Javcee President Jack Katiga.i
race of the program.
told of plans for sponsoring the
.Southeastern Slate* Soaring meet
at the Municipal Airport on
March I and 2, and predicted that
current fO-day meeting an ability with proper promotion, It would
to run with the best. All have
scored at least one victory while
four of tho contenders have scored
two early triumphs, Tidy ileward, Chamber of Commerce and the
While Platt, Mis* Mayo, and Boh- Junior Chamber of Commerce had
. lander. Hounding out the all-star done ari-e*rtll«Trf Jdh ln *iromdlr
rations! juvenile, Baby Rattle,
Black I-arry. and Susan Stavrr*.
The majority of the eventa have exceptionally outstanding In view
the fact thgt this young puppy
him far tvern from the shorter nf
futurity ho* hut Racing Secretary ran- hi*, firxt, race ’ lea* than a
ago on the Sanford-Orlando
lew Arnold announced today that month
oval.
the hound* weru quickly rounding
Post-time for the first event
Into shape and row capable of tonight
is * n,m. The complete
going the longer mute. The flvcRtxleenths distance i» recognised
a* a lieller test i f greyhound
running skill.1
In romping home in the feature
event last night, Ilunny’a Master F irs t Itaew— F a ln r i.r.
iq a la l.la H a rr)
Iiecame the flr»t canine to hang
h an * Firm . I^-.tr P lan n . K M .
up three wine of the meeting. W C
alt, r u m flu lilr, i.uch M ike. K op .
Thl* performance wm considered per l»M. T&gt;ont T e rr y . H rn rl.t Ann.

HAVE YOU TRIED THE N E W ATLANTIC
GOLDEN PALE ALE?

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Six Firemen Injured
In Creamery Blaze
BALTIMORK, Jan. 10, (A*)— A
midnight three-alarm fire in Bal­
timore last night injured aia fire­
men. The blare burned out the
upper floora o f a creamery corn -

Ing and advertising Fanford dur­
ing the past year, lie salt) that
he had enjoyed lieing president of
the Merchants Association ami
urged that new officers and
directors In* given the co-operation
thev deserve. Minute* of pait
meeting* and record* of Associa­
tion *chicvement were read by
Secretary Morrison.

peny building. Four flie fighter*
were cut by gin** uprinlem when
■ l»rge pjste window crashed t l
lb* nevemeni from a second-story
window. Anulhrr firrman was
overcome by smoke inside the
burning building.
Hundredii nf spectators’ lined
the sidewalk* to watch the* speetacuiar lira, flames aimLaky arariL
and firemen slipped on the froien
tpray from th-ir hnsra

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Fernando, Mr Jrll&gt; lUen, Tryan

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Phone 160

SHE MUSIC BOX
Ilati Moved Into

New location A t

119 W est First Street
(Building Formerly Occupied By Echols
Bedding and Furniture Co.)
Owned and Managed By
Mr. ad Mrs. F. C. Winn, Jr.
W E IN V IT E Y O U TO V IS IT US A T OUR
N E W LO C ATIO N

Beaut'iful Colors! j
h’i h i t t* Wlfkl** «p yaw. hams with
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F A M I L Y W A S H F O R 75c7
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pratatMv* Ikthb that it «* iy la haap rltaa.

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T o Promote tho P r o fr tw of A n n ie * ;
T\» Prodoia Pro*parity for Sanford;

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Residents Of
Haifa Placed
UnderCurfew

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Survivors Of Volcanic: Peak
Arctic Crash On Luzon Has
Reveal Story Bad Eruption

Rescue Sidewalk Cave-In .Victim

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lit Air Crisis

Budget On Way T o Congress

Representative Asks
Inquiry Into Recent
Series Of C rashes*
W ar Probe Lim ited

Commander Says He 2 U. S. N aval O fficers
N ever Lost Hope;
A re A ir Observers*
Lava Stream Rises
Buried 3 Men Un­
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WASHINGTON, -Jan. 13.
MANILA*, Jan. 13. (/P&gt;—
•ABOARD THE U.' 8* 8.
(JV) — The 05,000 inhabitanU
(A P )— Demands were made
MOUNT OLYMPUS JAN. The Muyon Volcano, which
of Haifa were held under
today for a congressional in­
13 (JP) The six survivors of hnd been threatening for
virtual Iiouhc arrest today
vestigation of the recent
the wrecked Navy seaplane five days, erupted today
flo w in g an explosion which
series of airplane crashes.
todny revealed a saga of with a great shower of
wrecked the city’s police
In nn ntltlress before the
terrific hardships encounter­ boulders and lava.
station. The blast killed
House o f Representatives,
Two American officers
ed during their 13-dnys of
four policemen and injured
South Carolina Democrat
testified to the eruption.
complete isolation.
142 other persons.
Mendel Rivers urged nn in­
But their commander, They were flying over the
The explosion shook Pal*
vestigation into what lie
Cnpt. Henry II. Caldwell, lofty volcano on southern
estine’s main port and dis­
termed
the ’’inexcusable
itover gave up hope of res­ Luzon when it erupted.
rupted traffic and the tele*
killing of American people”
cue. His first words to ( ’apt. Navy Lieut. Robert Case
phone system. Fire broke
in plane accidents. Rivers
George Dufek when lie went said, “ The peak got redder
out In the post office, next
said : “ The American people
aboard the seaplane tender, i and swelled like u bubble,
door to the police station,
' are horrified aird scared to*
the Pine Island were: ‘There then broke. A lava stream
i t # i other nenrhy buildings.
death. If there is something
wasn't tlu&gt; slightest doubt went straight up to a
Officials said that three
wrong with the whole dogheight we estimated at 8 to
you’d got us.’
men drove n car, labelled
gone setup then something
But before the rescue 1 (1,1100 feel above the 7tlilil
police, to the police station
ytouhl (•**- doite.”
they expcriiu'ed nil tin* emo­ foot peak."
and left the explosives. at
Republicans in the Senate
tions possible to persons
Lieut. Case, n weather
the Hide of the building.
stranded hundreds of utiles officer, was in ail army
agreed
to restrict the au­
A RON m o ASOUT HIS WAIST, Charles Sollno, S3, wait* for rescue
Guards fired af\er them
from nowhere. The first lan** piloted by t'aot. Rnthority of the War Investi­
worker*
to
haul
him
to
safety
after
being
trapped
beneath
lbs
aurtac#
but they fled. A warning
three days were the lough- ert Harris of
gating Committee. But they
Dayton,
earth and concrete when part of a mid-town New York eldewtlk and
was given to clear the build* by
postponed until Wednesday
cst. Tho.six men.were dazed Ohio. The naval ' .officer
roadway coil* peed. Three other* burled with Sollno at the, time, were
lug npd approximately .15
otiltkiy treed
a police emergency rescue equad.
' (fntemailoiwl)
o Senate test, of efforts to
•by the crash and -buffered Went on to say : “ We saw
luJico escaped.
I from shuck. None could eat bilge rocks blown HtntilMll, WITH THI CAhtOl In lha background. Herbctl Miller. record clrtk al continue, tlie life of the in—
the White Ibniw. innUiiU the "Senate klt-px fun ying ThoMi-nt Tnunun'i
"Trhe__BHtlah
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have doubled
vestigatiilg grofip through
for tlif- flm day and a half. Up: They looked like small budget
lu (Vngira-. It railed for Ihr expenditure of $37,5011,00(1,001) and
*61icb guards on public'
1917.
Rut man's will to live houses
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to os even at a dis
h)j
iu .Or i*’» Hr» of Republic!ht lln jj submitted (liiteriialtunjl)
uildings and established
revived them. They hegar\ltaiice of a mile and a half,
The chairman of the War
road-blocks. ,
digging in the anow .andJTHp eruption lasted nlmut a
, tmpiirv Committee, Owen
Authorities- snid- the erin the wreckage of the plant* j half hour."
•Brewster of Maine, said that
ploslon.wns the work of the
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[Services Committee to limit
L u w e ie u
f N l C S T h e y set up a camp and ! of ,he volcano were ordered
[did little but rest ami sleep. evacuated earlier as lava
• British officials did not
future activities of the
any how long the present N iehoff, Myatt And Growers Getting GG ,( ?n the seventh day Capt. pouretl (Inu ti the eastern
Hivwster group.
t^rfew would be kept.
Meanwhile, Senator Ro­
and
soothetn
slopes.
Black
Bass W ill Instruct i P e r Cent O f Price j..........
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uderly stuukc pooreil tin or miles
•Meanwhile, British mili­
bert Taft of Ohio said that
F o r December, 194G (buried till- three members into Ihe -k\
In Lookout School
tary sources disclosed that
( 'urpenter Announces.Seminole
Boulevard the Republican conference
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of their party who failed
the British 3rd Division is
will discuss further tomor­
Ity WILLARD CONNOLLY
to survive the crash of tho
Cumiiuiffn To Raise i Is Scene Of Side- row the iiueation of extend­
.being transferred
fr o m By ARTHUR IUXKWIT1I. Jit.
Kara Id Sports Editor
produce for Ic y money |p]nlit* a ga in st nil ice-|mcked
Egypt to Palestine. One The Chattanooga Lookout* will is Morr
Jumes Tew Receiver j. Fund For Negroes | s w i p i n g Collision ing the investigating group.
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what the eepoi l of Deceml.er . . . . ™ .....
brigade of the division al­ open their baseball school at the sale- *1 the Hanfonl Stale barm- hill. They buried the men
It also will discuss whether
Air Medal Citation \| A. O-buni of Del.and enter- *J Severe injury to tbr left atm to authorize It speclnl com­
ready hns arrived • In the Municipal Park next Monday ers‘ Market rrvenls, a* rampart'd under the plane’s wing with
mini'll Knlttrian- at i Iumi n iftilui
latilon Ib'lllBlIy, JM, of Jnck mittee nn sntnll husioexs to
Holy Xaitod.
when 1B0 aspirants aro slated with pi ice* received by grower* an American flag whipping
last year The report as i-Micd in the stiff wind.
IJelO •'•iiii.Ii lame \&lt;l.irtl Tew weekly Inn. hr.or «l Hr.- lourisl sonvitte. re.-ulird Friday evening
to
report
‘for
drills,
according
to
Two purposes aro being
by Manager II. J- l.ehntfti. shows
I.
ol Mis. I Milt- Center today with u -m e- of at atxnil 10:00 o'clock whrn thr ..penile for eigiit months.
Back, Chattanooga grneral that grower* pre on the averau*?
O ii the seventh day, lliev i X),
Y(pln T*" of .no Vvih» iIh Avmir. -ligbt of hanil It irks wl.ldli kept j Plymouth ear Ire wa* driving,
nec.miip|l-&gt;£d by tho truis- Zlnn
irejagt-w —
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receiving only Of! |*ercenl of the also located medical stipplis |NS* if f fHwt « nrrniariMit Htlllutt his «...lienee rt.rs-ing nn.| pr..e-»d collided in n sidtk-wiping manner
mr. - 6 *,* fb Tire-prortiMed
Beck atated that Hert Neihoff, price for fruit* nnd vegetables ThrCc of the nien needed for tbr Air M.-.l*t fr«&gt;m S.-.-r«
very amusing. Mr Osborn. ** l.o 1with n IU12 Cb*vt&gt;del driven t»
removal of British forces
K..
Lookout manacar; george M yall,, received in Ilex-ember. I!&gt;&lt;5
d a ily doses o f su lfa ta b lets 'ary » f the Nmv
sens n.lrratiieed ••v Dr C W. link ward Hanford l&gt;y Arthur Thomas,
front Egypt. The other is Washington Senator player ami
ini,
tin
er. i.a« U-en an ninntrur mgai. inn negro, on Seminole llo.tlrvard
Unit* -old in lleeenilier. *'•'*'•' n,l‘ ervstnU IlotVever Ihe
I?., reinforcement Of the Dick Bass, former . (iainr«vil|e were Kh'i.109 for which R--.M.477 , ft,ul c r&gt;;"jj11*- " » " « '• r- "•*
i -.lire tire nge " f to and -lale.i ilia: midway between Krrncl. Avem
l.iftit *ftitifi I • uht* ti.*i»
wn. riirlvc.l, wbrrrns In |l»vr,n 1'lien lost liU le blood.
u,lrn.,««'il *»• inartiii » ul\, r»*rr*%ri! j h» «« i »•( *lu* si uni h ti**r.| nn In nn.| |he Dew Drop Inn It t» c.mPnlnoHn
CH*n*&gt;^Rhment in ahipper, are due to arrive Wrd ber laft. tfiT.THS units, nr C&gt;,JII
AMM William Warr nnd lie ownr.l for tit- action in petisl program were id In- owr. Iiiveri *i.lrreil prnltablr by pnli.-e lint
I aiesiluc,
‘ nesday to make neeesaury pre
less dinn this past December, RM James Haskins Robbins lligbt during ..'pi'.a'im* ngatn-l lion.
Mr. Ib.iiuelly ..«&lt; driving - will,
The commander Of Brit-, Paratlons for the player*. Net brought
$ 12*.',Mid. Average unit
the .Innane-e in lire It'ky.t x.ea of
I're-td.'iit (1. A. Speer revealed hi* left elhow extending out of
JA C K S O N V IL L E , J u p .
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wore
singled
out
for
com
dnh forces in Palestine is.hoff, Myatt and Ba*» will In priee frr the past month was $!.»&lt;’•
Japan. Doting the war. lita.i'.n* n letter of appreciation fr.mv I tie tho, car wind. W whrn the acci-

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farmers
Aspirants Slated R eport Reveals
To Report Monday

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Man Injured In
DeLand Magician
Amuses Rotaiians Wreck Friday On
At Weekly Lunch
l.akeshore Drive

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Conditions Make
Accurate Picture

t Hp.i'nl l ‘‘ Weather nnd Crop
a* compared with at. overture m em llltion by titC o th er RUI- were Irmpo Mr*.*, nr incomplete, for Halvatioi. Aitov foe tire a-sbtftiiro .loot occurred.
comlitb.ii- (lav* cnmbinNI, through
unlt price of -about 12.70 per unit • v iv o rs .
T h o y w o r e c a lle d |-ecurily rea- Mi
of the llninrv t'lnt. dorlnif tt.e
At the time iif the accident, Ihi- ...•.•k end. to prepare an exU monthr ago
th e mniustnyn in h e lp in g t "
Text ..f'.t. • toll ••ItntlMi.
a* Chrialinn- food ear pnigti. II.d ex Mr D.ini.elly, win. lx . mplwyrd in • » llt iu ov c r nll |Hrturr lo r our
pre-Hiil
l
be
appie.-inti.iii
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Orlando by n Tnn.pn firm, wa* f t i$‘tti|« i ifii* Nntional l.«*uifiir of
Vo.ltew Sl.iw fit. 1 'r t driving from Orlando to Jack
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" F o r inn ilortm i- nclt'rvrmem in j *h&lt;t
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W I .‘l« ,il- F»r**h Frtiii anil Vf(f#.
Vrcj,;»r.&gt;. i.ii.i in -air* value. T h u !
I lie m en laid out ra d a r
Ilf
a
III!
.Illsg'9
Ilf
erial flight a- ••do • f « obii.e donatb.t.
inn,
'*' ' |•nlivlllfi to *ec Ini Wlfr A. r.ird. • n M« 1 ' » ihuiurx,
wa* no average pf $2.23 a b».a.j rc flc c to n i and trie d to o p clIT atteeiied | traj^ ........... . » ' 'm
b ‘» r '- l tug in Stole Highway RaUulmau.
'N iv\f I’nlm MfOA’L. *3iu
Torped.,
UfW'age came .c.on.l with tn.2.oj n tv ( jH&gt;j r ra(j j „ s j,, a|, c f f u ll . « tbe IkHS It. .riiel, .lor..., oluiia t i l.l. i .
WlUtMl, |l|rC4'ts*l tlf
,
[ &gt;T r. Hander, who invealigute.1 I \\ ell ■I Ml I
It. v M,.ik 1 anm.lei ,ni ...i..rrd , |(ip , r&lt;.olnn(t Onnn.lly rontlmie.1 1 S^«»r \l:ivkrln( IthUy
non* a.aln-t enemy .irtpane.e
,°;j s 7 j t ,
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™ " &gt; « « i» « a w «
l!t'l»«tii« from f hrt»o$tli'*ti! fL**
placni third with v.tkt'J crate- in g pnrties.
But it was a ; fifrrr* in I hi* 1'mKv$» .»»»•• •*! J*»mh tbal ibe Hiinf-.i I M.i.i-'i rial V- i driving with i.ne band in tbr Dew I
ponging f-t.O'J a crate or 92V.IOM. j flrt* started by CI*M O w en j . .11 Fell. 17. It't:&gt;. Flyine tbroogti n.wiatton u oope.oti.i. will, jt Drop Inn Wh*i&lt;, he x|op|i,-d and Sl.ilev .mil particulsily from Hlale
of colored citiren* who are blew hi* horn for belli. William Fnrimr,' Market. Adjacent to
.Tangeriltfs had a food sale with McCarthy which attracted I intense anti-aircraft fire, Lieut. group
conduct ing drive in r.ii»e $15,000 hirtley
and Al Wollacn came,
f flS L 'SIS, a a f V n W i ' h i ' * n.teniion of th. tin.. ..............
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. " "an: for the pdrena-r of land III Golds- from the Inn, nod Kirtlev applied WeM Palin lleacb. reveal.that the
«| home ..
nn atta.'k ngaliHt
inovenu-nt of fioitx and vege­
« rH:t7 crate* twinging »2».04»* er rescue plane.
nirftebl and. *!riking vigorously nt boro for uxe tix a colored r e te n ­ a tourniquet to hi- bleeding arm.
tion
center
and
a-krd
I
lie
help
of
o"kDien^ rmdied lum In Fernald table, ront iiiur- heavy. Dial Sprint
nn nvrrngr of $^.0H a erntf. In
bi*.i&gt;h|rctlvr». Inflicted dr-lriirtlon
I tin Rolan 4'lllb to furlliri Ibi- Laughton
this ronheetkm it is InttrwtU*
Mi innrial
ll»*pltal idaniiog-- are coiuplrleil Jr well
md heavy damage up.in ihe in
not® that Host on Ifttur® biought Jewelry Tnken Front -lallatioii. Ill- airman-hip. conrav.* purpo-i
whern bo was treated by Ih l" | uinlrr way and that in general,
Andrt-xr Carrausy . emeoioi-r-t F. McDaniel.
Hstiirday hr •uiulllli.tir ate -ueb av to give
only 11J&gt;7 a crallT u C l.lO rri,,e’
Mill devotion to duly rrftrcl llu'
Little II ouho l.ighrat eredll upon I lent • om.tr Dial .Ml- I'sill Dchlltier of ^llanii “ »* »ent to Dr OnJewell
t buna the 11 ii11 and trgrtshlr dixtribu
for". ‘ $1,744. Tomatoes brought Homer
ini a very accurate idea nf our
lew nnd the UntbM stale- Naval Iteai ti ix uiindiictiiis a -erie- ••( -piH'laliat In Orlando
$Mji!i2 for 3.IU4 unit* or $IJ&gt;’» »
iinrntx! opeialtnli- and an inleelure- 10 Sanford ..n flower
- Wntrhr* and Jewelry valued a Service "
I'ulruluian Itei .l. i ,.„i i„ i, ,. 1 ,| I I
emit*.
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In nm poleii1t.iI capa.'l'y
I aujrelorid- ao,l rx|ie ---it I'o t|| Die negro ilnu i
ih&gt; 1*1 , iii.h i i I I, i |if mtlli * lull
Green bean* were a good money more lhnn $7U(I were re|M«rlril I
llirciatioo of Die , bib to Die lii.llf IWxl poll-,- i *i.| . 1,11,0
,|e
crop ami averaged $3.2u per bo.het police In have Iwen *tolen Fti.lay '
vlaiket Manager Jnlui A Dtll(inrdrn I'luo for Die flowei
putie* til wnieb all -e.'iiiol ban,I
hamper with 6,i*Ul bam|wrx bring­ evening from the hiime of Mr. and
Mr*. Ilnmrr Little, -101 ' \Vr*l IOu h H h Hoopmun Trim rangrioentx in Die lo.iri«i t en 1-sr deAlerx In be nil the lookout uii) ,,( tin- 1‘ abukre Htale Former*’
ing $l'J,17ii.
Nineteenth Street.
ler.
for a negro »h n wmilil i ■\ ■■
&gt; Maiket reported al the week-*n-l
Getting below Ihe $10,000 class
•Fedw In 33-23 T ilt
Mr. Little stated today that toEdward 11Im n* called i\it"iiit.&gt;o buy new feiuler- nr ilimr li.-mdlrx Dial ceb-r» quality lias ini|vrnved,
we lino that 2,*30 boxes ol Ixllevi-d I hat entry In the hnu*e
.•,n*i| ilemand fur larger aisea i.\
to an iiiileit-.a.V meeting &lt;)( the fo- xn '-III l ',-»vri,|rl.
grapefruit at $2J« n bo* broufit.t was made during thr afternoon
BUSTLS. Jan. 13, (S ixclaD -^
The S heriff* office learned th»t fail, 'mailer siie&gt; weaker. One
a&amp;tiol; 2-17d buahcla of I'epi'ev* by mean-, nf a sKilelnn kry Insert­ Dig Ray Gatch talllnl 14 polnU bpard of director* of Die Ferneldl^iuybioii Meninrisl f|o*pitnl at Thumaa had appeared at Reel'* day'* lunveineni from Die t.akr
yielded f&lt;U73 and S73 busnets o f ed into th* bark door. Thing* were m
to lead the Kuxtl*
Eustl* ba-kelcers
Ixskejeers to the Court llouie Thursday offer U*«mI parts
oar,, im
ing ,ur
-nen pun*.
asking
for xneh
polls, UL e,v 11Wbee a*C11on, 1 ^?*..r! o *
yellow squash brought an
not tom up In Ihe house, and It
and through Det.aml office ii*I- hl»»'aKJr Uuiany, Ineludwl - care
o f $&amp;.34 a hamper or H ,•*&lt;««• appeared a* If the thieve* knew 33 to 23 victory over the poor noon and urged .ill Itotarioiix who
shooting Hanfonl Celery Feds are member* of the Iward to Red Patrolman Itrmler hv radio. « « rrl, r&gt;‘ ,R .rar*
Caulitloaer brought • * , » »
— iaides, nine prices quoted were:
where tip Jewelry wo* kept, he her* Friday night
make It a point to !&lt;e pfexent.
Ha In turn telephoned Ilia Sher­
with 8M crates bringing |3,0I0.
local
IO IW
VBI buyers,
wu;«ia.
said.
Vixitora at tiHlay'- luncheon i f f - office In pick nn Ihe negro, S llr l»f bfini| to
Tho
Fed
“
B"
squad
dropped
the
Police Chief Roy G. William*
were Hugh Elder nf Amherst, wlm wax airr-ti-d by Deputy parking lumss’ stock tn bushel
preliminary
tilt
.t
o
Ihe
Euatl*
Cordele-A. J. Lossing reported this morning that he Haby Panthe/s by a 13 to 10 Mai*., J. W, Hander- if Monroe. Jack llick-nn on a charge of liainprrx, Black •Valentine, $2.70
$2.95; Trinlergreeii*. $2-12.20; cel­
la giving rloae attention to th&gt;*
Ga^ Malcolm MeAlnlne of Plain leaving an accident.
Company PurchaHijd case.
SCOT*.
Cilv, Kennihh Wacker nf klaltThomas, who i* an employer ery f.o.h. sales, shipping point,
topa,
land, and Reed Whittle of Orladdo. of the Ox 'Fibre llru*h Company |«l inch crates, trimmed
L. J. Low* of Orlando has
near Fnterprlxe wa- releaxed on Cnldrii. fair to good quality, 3-4's
purchased lb* Cord*JI* and A. J.
$200 bail pending hi* trial* in $2.B:-$ t, d's $1.7.5 $2. IT*. #l.S&lt;&gt;.
Leasing TranSler Company at
t'uunty Cnurt whieli convene- to­ Manager Dulany reported com601 East Third Street for #4* 000.
morrow. Hix car is rrnorted to pjrticu of the snort ootato crop,
Veterans Service
Tho' deal Inducted acquisition of
hav* been showing bloodstains fair quality end condition. Site A,
50-pound bag* selling for $2.50,
tha warehouse, 14 trucks and other
Any veteran In need of serv­
and damage from the accident.
Sire It for $1.50. Cooler weather
ice (free of cigirgs) In any of
Tha matter was directed to th* moving equipment, according to
By RAYMOND B A LL
|consisted of tha more difficult
the following categories Is re­
would improve quality and con­
attention of th* Hanford Kiwanls Fret! Bender, realtor, who handled
Mtm Miriam Solovleff proved i concert arrangements. Her r*nFlorida State IriH&gt;p
quested to visit Uie office of
dition of all products, the man#Club by th* Rev. J. E. McKinley the transaction.
her ability as an outstanding con- ditlon o f “ Caprice Basque” by
Uw responsible agencies listed
grr reported.
Mr*. Uwe. who U «n •*Prr1' cert violinist at tho first concert Pablo Saraaat* was an outaland
and Ray. Brownlee, and tho KlwaSchedule
Approved
below:
ulan* agreed to aid In th* recrea­ enced transfer roan, ha* emtabllsh- of tho Heminol* County Music
"ShipQient* handled through the
PA
I.ATK
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Fla.,
Jan.
13.
(/13Ing
number
on
th*
program.
Sho
Coordinator — X. B. Carter
ed his residence her*, l i t te taking
tion program.
Director* of the Florida State I'ompano Market haw been run­
Atlantic National Bans Build­
In a recent talk to the negro over SUta amt Federel -fran- Association Friday evening at responded with th* popular ” Avs
League today approved a 140- ning about 60 cars daily, a wire
ing.
committeeman, City Judge James1 ohteoo in connection with the tb« high school auditorium. She Maria” by Frans Schubert,
gam* schedule fur tike 1047 base- from Manager J. U Warren re­
Employment — D. 8. Bknployed to a near capacity houre
Th* Frit* Krelater arrange­
0. Sharon polnlod out that It Is transfer boalnesa.
Ball season opening Tue-day, veal*. Continued warm weather Is
ploymont Berrios, US North
which ahowad Its appreciation of ment of a Tarttnl theme of Co­
the duty of the colored people
April 15 and closing latmr Day, bolding production of bosne In
tho bettor class of music. Miss relli
to toko care of their boy* and
demonstrated remarkable Park Avernw.
that area at high level*. The
H»Pt. 1.
Vocational
Training
and
Edu­
Roknrteff
was
ably
aataUd
at
th*
girl*.
mattery of bowinr on th* part of
Le.•ague officials alxo voted In Pnmnano State Farmers’ Market
cation — T. W. Lawton, court
plena by Bernard Frank.
Negro committeemen are J.
Miaa Holovisff. Tarinl waa on# House.
U guided by National Axsocia- which renters an area concenTho artists wore Introduced by of the moat faipou* violinists of
W. Knowles, chairman of tho
Ilona rulas covering pla&gt;vr clas­ ratlng largely on production of
Legal Aaalalance. KospltelUadrive, le v . 8. Slplan, Jr, Jemmle
H.
H.
Coleman,
president
of
th*
beans, na« on* shed over a thous­
Ralph Morrison Compball. 40
sification In Class D Circuit*.
th. 18th century. Th# Relfeta Uon end State Benrtoe Officer
Dee Dovia. Foat.r Hmith Be.sle
severely cut about the hew Association, Who thanked officer*
Opening-games will bring to­ and faet In length, believed to be
Contact through Uoyd F.
Hawkins and Alfred Walters, when he fell Into Uio blade* of on end member* for tholr co-opera­ arrangement of th* march .fc$r —
Boyle. County Barrio* Officer, gether the Toon's warmest riralx. th e'largest platform under on*
secretary.
Gainrevllle will open at ler*. roof iu the country which la de­
electric fan J t. about on# o'clock, tion in bringing gifted nuistsa1 Prbkoflqff waa an entertainment Takach Build in*.
novelty. Generous epplaD*# from ^Bocae ^Barrie*^jkaatetmtee to
burg. 8L Augustine a* Palatka. voted exelutively to tale* of
today ot tea Patrick FruK Com­ talent her*.
Mias Solovleff possess** an un­ th* audience showed appreciation
JVLand a* D ayto»* Iteach and ve*elahle*.'
pany where h* operated- a hand
KFJBRVB8 BNJOY CRUISE
“ The Florida City State Farm­
usual tonal quality and masterful of tech number.
their Dependants — Amertan
Orlando at Sanford.
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The resumption of krtlate’ con­ Bad Dross, Ukafroot Boulevard. {
Th# July 4 game* *111 be play- ers' Market'* auction handled 27,Ho waa takrii to Fornold-Loogh. technique. Her Intonation wa*
Members of tho Narel Unit of
ed at . Leexhur*. Palatka, Daytona 000 lusheU field crate* of toma­
Her asample o f accom- certs In Sanford affords enter­
Valerana Admlnlatretioa —
Central Florida had an enjoyahte ton Memorial Hospital where ho

the ------------youngster* difring
th e f i ™ 1 **“
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training period which will
British Middle East Com- their
last until Feb. 20.
apinder, General Sir Miles
Dick Bass will manage the
Dempsey. The cohference is Kingsport, Tenn. entry In the
presumed to deal with the Appalachisn Ixagur, a class D
security situation in Pales­ circuit, nut year according to
tine.
Beck.
tlavl* Sandlin,
Chattanooga
trainer; Jimmie Johnson, park
superintendent and a colored club
houao attendant will airlva In
Hanford Saturday.
Jo* Rngld, Chattanooga presi­
dent, Is slated to remain In San­
ford fo r 't h e
entire schooling
session before moving to Winter
Jsn. ]&amp; will lx the deadline* for
securing 1N7 licrn.# tag* for Carden on March 1 for the open­
motor Vehicles, Jno. D. Jinkln* ing o f the liookouts* Spring
tounty
- Tax Col
-.Hector, disclosed training activity.
.today. Th# HH7 tag aalaa have
Loan good, he said, with a total *
uf 3.4HS tag* having txan aold to
iffbuiihva*
'
tHa cIom of
Friday night.
Thla amount compare* with a
. of S.TO4 taga aold laat y*ar.
Wh*n applying for tag* thk
registration cant ahowTnr old
. w 'lnumber, ahould be presented,
snd alto tf convenient, the Flor­
The Colored Welfare League
ida Title Certificate,,Mr. JinkIni of Sanford la atartlng a cam­
ponted out. Car owner* will tav* paign on Jan. 20, to ralie 915,000
time for themaeirea and others to eatahllih a recreation project
he laid. If they will have theae In Sanford for colored boy* and
pspera In hi
hand* when they come to girl*.
, office.
Thla program hai received the
Under the itreamllned ayitem
•eed by the tax collector, re*li Sanford Ministerial Aiiociatlon,
tration card* have been prepared and the Rev. K. D. Brownlee, pas­
In advance to that the time of tor o f the F l m Presbyterian
t ^ in g tkeaae tag* hai now been Church has agreed to participate
ruT to tha minimum thui laving In the drive by eervlng a* a truatee 'fo r the fundi raised. Th*
time for the ■car owner.
Ministerial -Aeaoclatlon, o f which
th* Rev. Glenn E. Smith ii presi­
dent. donated I&amp;0 toward the
drive.
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Wednesday It
Last Day For
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Charred In
• Plane Crash ArrivcH
charred and burnt envelope
‘ ing a hand written business
scorehad at th« edges,
wa# recovered from th*
ruin* of fc south boupd

? a ^ f V * J . b Mi*S,
of tho Fruit Growers
Company, who aold that
• had bom able to read tha
i letter whan mailed
polls, Minn, had boon post-

on Thursday, Jan. Ber reel* or waIvasyllte.
r, will

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N ear Capacity Audience Friday Night

Ralph Campbell Cut
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In early Uf* should b« tainment for the tourist*, mem- • Georg* 8. Anderson, Sheriff* J Beach and S$uford, .with the toes during the last week. Mana­
Labor Day contest! scheduled fro­ ger 0. R. Phillip* reported at the
hy*Df, t . K'MeDanteL Hla real- an insplretiou te all atudenta ofjbeiw o f the Association and the I Office every Tuesday.
th# other four towns te th* week-end.
dene* is 111 Waat Fourth Barest.. music, th e program presented music loving public te gaueraL

Municipal Dock at 10:00 o’clock.

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

Imaginary Inland

tlie Sanford Herald 1

The Byrd expedition to the Antarctic linn already
made some additions to geographical knowledge. Swain
ifcinnd and th Nimrod Island.'*, which have been on sail­
ors* charts for more than a century, must now be dropped,

you:re telling mei
— l y WIUIAM BITf Central P re tt IFr/f'er

A F T E R three centuries Mas­
sachusetts has another Bradford
for governor Heerr.s as though
the family fust couldn't slay out

A Canadian suggests grass
hoppett at a diet lor reiuvetia
lion. Somehow we -just can't
get hopped -,p over lh e idea.
•P P en tiV n o st asa-m*
Parable la Aevaaea

Junior, wha hos a Iramandou,
V »« for b tw td u , new hepei le
grew up le be en Army engineer
to he cun leech oft same ef
those V-l reckon.

Racing Record Breakers
,

- ts i f
i f a lirO U Is ' salsa.

s e t

talaaa

RrssMWt
’ m iS 'r fV iis n is is s

5J.JS.I hs.iaaaH.m
|M Saw Tara.

la i V x * '
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Somt* people Iihvo-IoU oT iiiuitoy Or had. So much
to lltf rnce« tbnt
money wn« apnnt Innt yenr on K'di
one horse and perhaps two hnvo » nllcnt eiiiinri-n ftjr
breaking tljo record foh-the amount of mbnoy- woo- Uy h
Ionto.
Whlrlawnjr, the hlg-tnili'd Kentucky Derby winner of
n few years aj?o; brought his owner $.181.1(11 before he
wns turned out lo grate. Assault, last year's winner, has
1 1ready made $386,000, anti lias rit least a.Rood sporting

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The money spent on seclnjf Uicm star horse* per
form might have been spent In ways which would have
forred up the prices of necessities. Assault anil Stymie
mav ncrhnps be reekuned itH allies in the war on inflation.

JAN. to. lilt

Home of the toot election
campaign speeches will be televixed, we re told |»ity Ihr poli­
tician who dlacovera.lhnt while
his speech was definitely on tbe

.

be am be. himself, was complete­
ly out of focus.

The lef-gteqplled meter beat
it ferecost. 'The eld peff-pvlf, It
oppsart, will be replaced by the
ilngl-iewiel
An old-timer no longer yearns
for • return to the horse and
buggy day* He'd be perfectly *
*kati»llfd Just to go back to theUrns when you could _g e t ' A
shiny, new automobile for om
thousand bucks, everything In
eluded.

LOT

LUMBER

YARD
CASH DIVIDENDS TO T O U C t HOLDERS

a complete, new lubricn
lion sen-rice I
(PURE SU R E-

PREVENTIVE SERVICE

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P I A N O S

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B U L B VRRXF. FOR TftDAT
PILO T AND l-ADY MACBITTM
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AFTER

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WASH OUTt BU W IL L
'AD r e d d e n t h e v e r y .
io k e e i * y o u r h a n d s
||j According to the elsan'f piy hands hath he recom-

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you have noticed hnw
Fort Mellon Perk
1*
now that the sraleas
wouldn't It In? nice If th* wt
m ,1c wer* developerl right up
tb» Mayfair Inn just a* the *
tlid ha* been beautified?
♦aldent Truman submits a
-at railing for »37.52H,000.or nine times more than it
any year during tho pro*u, t»20s, whleh he seys
ly cannot he trimmed, lAit a
» commentator reveal, that
Ided In the budget l» »n Item
4,000 to buy a ear for the
President when there l»*\l
Vico President.
The

fxdcral

government

ha*

And of late has twen rea d in g to
•vary means at It* disposal to
forca In underground. Now H has
filed • ault In Fulton county
auparlnr court to collect $339.$66 in Income taxea fmm the
ergAhlaaUon. H doesn’t approve
of the Ku Klux Klan, but It
mind participating In

oat by the H t«l« of Florida to

people who wer* without Jobs
during the single *eek ending
• Jan. 4. You may think that’e
v money the State gets out op a allk
. ► hat, but It cornea from you and
k th* other taxpayer*, b*&gt;lhn|-.
■f
Thar*’* no magic about IL And
f think of what the State could do
aith that amount of money In
;* coarse of | year or l * » If
were devoted to hospital*,
hoots or other worthwhile pro-

lustrial Commission have

' Jefferson notwithstanding, till men nrc.not created
ctinal. Though mnnufactlircr of ImmIh have up to now
agreed with the Great; Democrat, tliev nmv# realize that
even he was* wrong Qn'somc tilings. There are tal.l men
and women, anti short ones. AntMicda have been’built for
the short ones. Up to 1B I7.
•’ ’ - '
. • A new bed is now on the market that Is HI Inches
long. Thus the six-foot-plus man w ilP ljt ably to lie full
length and oven stretvh a bit. These bods, moreover, are
equipped with" extra lcmrtlt-.smiiig.-. iuixl llmttrcMca^ * .,
Now i f ’ some’ one will only make com farters a few
inches longer, bed time will be n plensunt interlude for
the tall. Sheet manufacturers have learned to put enough
rlnth in their products to permit both tucking in nl
the foot of tlie bed and allowing far covering shoulders.
Hut some comfort makers. have yet to learn the art.
The new long beds may inspire them.

Prssidenliol
Proclamation Shrewd Move

Propose PWA Control •(
All Fadtral Construction

Special to Central Press
• WArtHINGTON- Many Washington obeervera bellevs that PreslUnit Truman chfrtrd oft a ahrrwd pallftcxl maneuver when he pro­
claimed the t-raaauon of Woild War It hoslllltira.
Tht-v |*»ihl out that thr prretilent left heavy responstbtllty on the
new Repuhlltan-runtrollni CVngieae for enactment of legtflatlon lo
till gaps rauenl t&gt;v rev«etlon of war-time statutsa. Political vet­
erans spree that Mr Truman acted cautiously and cleverly
A number *t war-time powers, like sugar and rent controls, that
arr political dynamite were not included In th*
emergency‘ laws u.minstcd by th* chief execu­
tives acti6n

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113)4 M a g n o lia A v e .

YXRDLEY VENETIAN

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•IT W. Rebhmea

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vstfLasssifi

The difference In what will
(&lt;• effective tor you In Vitamin,
is the same difference In Ihe
elolhes (hat may be suitable tn
you. •
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-nrmdr’urrcipen tn flottwvrnr

In the ram? manner, yon
should consult an expert when
it eomss.to the most.important
•hing In your life, your health.
l-et a doctor tell you whatVitamins your particular ayatern ronulrea. Be efficient in
this aa in other Hspsrtments of
your lift.

BIRTH

fresh ed

ADMISSION— 60c - $1.20 (tax Inc.)
SPONSORED BY LIONS CLUB

This Is thi U'.’ nd of a Seriei
of F.ditoHa| AdvSrflaement* *p
rearing In lhl« paper eSth Mon

BENEFIT HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY

I^onard Barker
OpWrartrlst
Byes examined- C la w s fitted
.
SOS R. Orange Arn
Orlando. Hot Ida
Phone 4#67
.

EDIT OR
Roger Harris
•----|Va. has arrives!
riWntm,
former )1B, Brce|ite,l n
• of The Sanford | ntinole High
’n namiyl lo' the j guest of
Mr.
in lifiivrrsilv m ’ lm
__ —._t__
Shnemaknr.

D ry

C le a n in g

w ill

you

be In fu el, as w e ll

lei

of lllurfold. W.
in Snntor.i and
b"«ili"n nt the
School, lie l- «
and Mrs. A. K.

L E I G H - RAINS
a g ’n-nfvn' S 4 &lt;*»‘j

CAESAR a n d
CLEO PATRA
’if.-ioucm *M0 MSCHU •’

• (’apt. J&lt;din F. B,
Marine Corpa »hn is
El T o m .' Calif, has
spend n liyAr with I
non and parnit*. Mi
Tnm Bolt in Sanfopl
FRAIStNO THEIR TREATMENT In the United Stales, and branding
“ r!it&gt;llio storlr, of poveiiy and snobbishness prtnbal in I. &gt;nd -n i M'ei’ ,
lltlre liiltuh war In ides enjoy tea with the lit Itl -•I t nn:iil-Cen i d at
the I nglish-Speaking Union In New Y’ork. Pictured uie (t to r ) M,
Helen Digrtstlna, Mrs. Joy l^ske. Mis. Ihway Caiiull, and -Sir f t-uuns
iEva ns. Consul-General, who does the |&gt;&lt;&gt;ui1ng.
(fnlcroafionol)

A S P R IN G F E L T

Among tho Seminole County
teachers nl lending the lunrhron
and niGRing of tho Della Kappa
Gamnin society In Wlntrr Park
on Saturday were Mrs. Annlco
Thompson, tlvinln; Mrv May oil*
Seig, Gcnevn; Mrs. M. II. Smith.
Mr*. J . * * Mitchell. Mr*. Nancy
llrock. Mr*. It. C. Maxwell, Ml**
Ruth Hand, Mis*1 Ruth Halo nnd
Mrs. Lottie Nix of Sanford. Del­
ta Kappa Gamma ls n national
honorary
society for
women
teachers.

nlah you with telephone aervice &lt;■
(ncreaalnt ftaU r th«n the amount

Smasher

T O ' C O R R A L T HAT G A L
' WEAR THE

taken In. That’* btcaute telephone
building coata have all gone up trenjendoualy, while telephone rates have

PACKAGE S I O R F V

IlMI St ascaci BlUO.

remained aa low or lower^than they

Sale Tuesday Only
m.. To 6 /.). tn.

WHIN svelte June Harrla left Holly­
wood two jreor* ago and went on th*
atage, aho had an anglo In mind—
a sizable movie contract. ADrr
making good In Uie theatre, pntiy
June got what she was flshinc lor. |
She humorously depicts Uie Idea In
this pt.olu wlUi a couple of movie
lot props.
(Inlemalionalj

materials, wage*., aervlcea, and new

were many years ago. Telephone earn-

%

Cotton Flnnnul

-r

2.98 Fluid trim

Inga today ara not only tbe loweat tn

* ,

hlatory, but ara dangerously low dee•

v

•t ,

pita • record volums of butineta.
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at

ClAUOF

JACKETS

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Reasonable earnings ara required to
fitly” w ill lm mightily impre«etl
rhe Mallory D allas . Rakishly |&gt;n&gt;t lightweight fe lt .. . . with a slight
Texa* accent— this daahiog hat g l m you a look o f
rugged masculinity that’s really terrific. What’l more.
The D allas w ill hold.lw jaunty Unci In all kinds of
weather, foe it’* atyle-protected against tho elements by
Mallory’s excluaire C raventllc process. You just can't go
_
.c i.
____ i r
— —■ f wrong on

Hiac ’’certain
when you date

MflguartJ the full usefulness of the
telephone for you and your community.
loyment compensation roll*
chtaalar* And loafer*. Sine#
ly in Iht wlr (hare has barn
I t exeat* for paying anyone

2 A 4 in. Barrel Lenglhn

.

^

IVfeR JOHNSON and STEVENS

SHOTGUN 12 Ga. single barrel.. . $21-50
has hews Introduced In
making It unlawful for
tnUaa, or Individual* to
tkee, river* or etraams
la America. On* would
at such # law would
» necessary at only tha

our

A MEMBER of the White II oum sec­
retarial ,talT. Jeanne Ix-ggctte, Is
shown holding a printed copy of tho
budget for, the period ending June
30. 1913, which President Truman
will present to Congrcs, on January
10. The new budget I, reported to
bo 337,000,000,000. ( Jolcrsotlonal)

Friend* of I . E. T* w, Jr. will
he interested to barn that he
made the first regular afternoon
flight of thn new nir mail ser.
vice for FlorIJa Airways on Fri­
day afternoon from t)iland« to
Tallahassee. Thero are two acheduled flight* daily. Mr. Tew now
livm with his family at 1020
Elmwood Street In Orlando.

Tha amount of monijr paid out to fur-

WHISKEY

C lean in g.

113 PalmcICo Ave. Plume 914

fleets, weedwetk •»* wettt
•Dtiy M
fU tg fte«n-gel*
dost I, ■ ,»s»0«. dvrsWs ledrna.

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Downtown ( ’Ii'iuiers
and Laundry

mnr. »nn
Mn . M. S. Wiggi...
xen two of the M|J(J,|BIIRhlrr Ksthryn Wiggins
hnr grandmotlu-r MIe .ponding s short while in
,,t.
Atlanta when Mr- Wtggms i«
rnnflnnl to Emory llo.pltal for
tiraljmrrit.

MATINEE

Buy from an rthlral drutgl *

by

Tuesday and Wednesday

SE M INO LE HIGH SCHOOL AU D ITO R IU M
8:00 P. M

IM IU N E 0 5 5

ap p earan ce!

U a v e s d fo *&gt;uih Mkrtt.j

# CONRAD HILTON, one of the nation# foremost hotel men"
believes that the shortage uf hotel ruums'will continue for aeveraJ
year*.
.
Hilton base* on two belief* hie contention that th* golden era of
th* hotel buelneaa wtU last for aonie Urn*.

SI3MINOLI5 V E N K T lA N H U M ) CO
8211 W E S T T H I R D S T R E E T

ANNOUNCEMENT

36B eautiful ColOrsI ;

However; the nepubltcan*. In enacting DgUla-’
tton tu rover the statutes that went by Ui* board.
ing it* give CuugirM
legislative
which
they
claim wUI
•Dllamust
handle plan
plenty
of hot
potatoes.
. htlpii
rnluc* guwmmriit *a|»nditur*e.
For maUrice. a billion and a half dollars’ worth
This involve* * prv[Mxal
thr ■centrallaatton
all government
government1
of r actorfur
is sea
will ■be lost toofthe
constrio-Duo umlerafter
a single
the does
Federal
Works
July agrocy—(uealbly
1 unless Ctmgrraa
something
ats’lJI It.. .
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-a.
.
”
Thr Democrats
nowexpenses
can ait by
hack
Backer* of .the measure
argue thatIn ftCongress
should cut
at
P to construction
make mistake*—be.
least $0 per cent. and
Theywait
pointtor
outthr
thatIlO
federal
at pres­
cause
thedepartments,
president has
given
"the ball"
to Ul*a
ent is divided among
many
tauh
of which
maintain*
majority party
planning stall.
Under thr proposal being advocated, the construction agancy
would negotiate for the purchase of land, draw up plana and engi­
neer the actual work. turnUig the completed project over to the
agency destined lo use IL
• '
The agencies concerned, however, would be consulted on the loca­
tion. aiae and other details of the buildings involved..

Ut'pairinK — Kefinlshiiig

L e t us show you h ow 's m a rt

XYlOWONt

EVENING PERFORMANCE

F ree EslimatuH

Wood and metal Klata —

N0TK1S

in hair dreasing, when it come*
to making y/nir selec'lnns of
tN-rsonal appearance aids.

THE AMAZING NEW "«llOPHANE-UKt'"
FINISH FOR ALMOST ANY SURFACE!

•

Mr. and Mrs. Chart*.* Vodopich
are •nnouitclng tho Wrth of •
son.- Denver Chsrles; on Jan. It
at the Fertmld tovughtnn Mem­
orial Hospital. Mr*. Vednplch will
bs rtmemhorrd a, thr former
Evelyn Rtowe, tUnghter tvf Mr.
and MrsI 'E. 'Ik Htowe of Indian
Mound Village.

By W. V. BITTING
Tbarhton |trog Co.

•Yoti" would not 'hesitate to

IA 5 Y TO A f.

Vt'iiotimi blinds mailt' to fit any sizr windows

COM PAW V

Efflciont Vitamins
Pf

A rhirken pilau supper will lx
enjoyed when thn Tourist Club
hold* its meeting nt the Tourist
f f n lP f
Tuesday night. E. M.
Armitagc announced today that
members unit gur*U uie asked to
aisrinblc nt flJOO o'clock. Tho
Mr. and Mm. Arthur Raymond
J. W. Conte* of Oviedo pilnu «in| •vs'ffve. will Ias furniahKey announced today the engage­
Wednesday -Mu
Sanford
ment. uf-their dauglni«% Adelaide
id by the center and guest* are
Mrs. ham Levy.
aA c, I (n bring salod*. pies, cakes
Carman, to Ihmald Griffin Mw,e"ll, son of Hugh l.ee Mrrrell ami ' Mr. and Mrs. Frol Harrison ot rtdls tu complete the dinner.
the late Mrs. .Merrell or Orlando, j **»&gt;! » » ‘ heir guests over the
The motion picture, "Keys to
1wrike/ul, Mr. and Mr*. Foru Hatthe Kingdom,” has l&gt;ecn secu ted
Miss Key was an honor grad- riaon.
uate of the Ml. Dora High School
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i for the evening’s entertainment
and attended Stetson University.
Mrs. lamrinc ’ Ileal was the and Herman Mortis will furnish
where she was assistant editor of wvekend guest of Mr. and Mm. and operate the projector and
the Stetson Reporter, a member* iyUi!Iey Glover In Tampa. They! sound track himself, A great
of tho I V s* Club and Pi Beta 1spent Sunday at Tarpon Spring,.! dial of work was involved in ob­
Phi social fraternity. For three
--------- .
years she was secretary to th e ) Mrs. 1'. J. Wchcr o f
Klder taining the movie and It is hoped
district manager of the Equitable' Springs arrivrd hooic Thursday that there will la- a large ert»wd
I.lfet Assurance Society In Orlan-1after „ month’s visit in Pitts in attendance. All tourist* visit­
ing in Seminole County arc lu­
do and for over n ^'rar has been '
secretary to tho lit. Rev. John I&gt;.
Willard Nichol
Wing, Rlshop o f the Diocese of

Tangerine and Kuril*.
I
f'wmrr sale* mans
.
tho American Fruit Grown
Elr. Metrall attended Oriandb gurpt at the Mayfair Inn,
schools, graduating from the Or-!
----, ----lamia High School In 1937 and j Peter Hayden Tcprir w
was affiliated with the Southern spont th* past month In }
ReJI Telrphone C«*. until he left with Mrs. Tcp»ic left to,

M A G IC /4 ^

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOI

*
TUESDAY
Mreting of the KldelU Class
of the H m t Haptl-t Church U’dl
be held at 8:00 P. M. at the
home of U n . J. I'. Cullen, 119
West Nineteenth Street.
All circles of the First ITrsbyterinn Womans Auxiliaries will
meet at the church it
instead of llrfhday
Aturhed missionary front Kona,
^ w ill be the guest s|tcukcr.
aim. Paul Ochiltree under the
auspices of the Garden Club will
a discussion of chinch ami
.........__............
. arrange­
afternoon lawn .party
ments ami nt 1:30 P. M. she lec­
tures of miniature flower novelties
at the Tiiurtas-Canirc —
.THURSDAY
Seminole Chsplc
meet at-H;00 I*. 1

racuum process of thoroughly cleaning the in

.terlor
l e of your cur,

B E A U T IF Y Y O U R HOME
with V E N E T IA N
. B LIN D S

Calendar ''•&gt; W ed D.
Reconditioned

W A R N IN G

LUBRICATION

w w v v w w v w w w w w i w ^/ u v v w w w v w w w v v v w v w v

Tourist Club Plans
Chicken* Pilau Supper

FIRE ancfAUTO

FOR SA LE
1 HOUSE A N D

PAGE THREE

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

ifirjinrinnnm ‘i-------

DUHART

.T ie rrceet m ild weather drat
due. we lead. to e warm breere
horn Metico. Zadok Dumkopl
c/ermi he distinctly noticed e
slight odot ol t o r tilla and hot
tamalet.

M O NDAY. JAN. 13, 1*47

L. C. SMITH. Ideal Grade

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SHOTGUN Double barrel......... $|36.00

BAKERY

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Second Hand

on you In Berkolty Jull^or$, locy prinl
dress, topped with ihoulder bouquet against surpBcft
soft rayon with Mack pfirrion

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WINCHESTER, 12 Ga. Automatic $55-00
LIMITED SUPPLY OF 22 CARTRIDGES
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Felts

$10.00

ETCH ISO N Felts from $7.50

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Warns, practical )ack«U

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Plaid front and cuffs • solid grey ba^k

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Sixen 10 to 16

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CLOTHES P IN S
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Phone 446

216 Oak Avenue

Even win anil Trull Boss com­
pleted • 0-8 combination In jhe
eighth race quinlela to return
9104.00 at the mutuals Saturday
night.
The daily duublq wan copped
by a 7-2 combination composed
o f Red Hendrr and Tray of
llharta and paid $40.80.
r~
Streak O Black, Pak* Ijurk and
Able Pall finished in order In
the feature ninth race.
Tonight's entries are:
Fir*! Harp ■Fwmmri
IQalnIfU Jtar«|
.HMiukry 1*Imn|. Lilia J*», tin tilt?
Jn^k., .Sin.rift* 1*1Ark, Mnrp I*4*rml(*»*
Drlphft Iiftlli*. Miikrd Ahilr^ir, Wc#t
IturrU
*rrom
4 flur*— I' mI mHi * $
iPIral Half lially lla illr )
IlottX Orrhlil, tialr W.mmI. Hllrk
WfitrrttiP, JBilvrf DaWn* Hilytr B#f ■
I), Bfnler Hill. Mutton ItliUnf),
1tally Tlinrit.
Tfclrtl llarr—tt/M Hlfel
( U t l Half llatly llonklrf
.,
M|ii IsiteI» Karri
it n f l i lllrt, lint Oftrtf*. Fm nkl«“
Roll. Chrlbou, Vlnfprftta Fool I’ w f ,
Ok InIn»ma Ij»*l( Ihppy (Vmr»*t#
PaaMrlk llarie— I'alairitrf
MlMlalrla Karri
1‘IHIV llul Pr fifty Hitftfffl, Tiny
l*ak, Htr$, t’ftrni* JJI, Upp+r llip,
N*"r«»r Wr#ry4 Lillie Pilot
Piffk Karr—A/IS Kiln
Mlalalrla Karri
lire* Prlil*-. Finnic Nur**\ rnrokf^
Tut,
&lt;llee. liidfM'rrii luitliHr,
Hpar MHlrcifi. Umy ItajR, lird
» l l f * Karr— Fa lari If i
Mlalalrla Karri
Marvin. Ffrrl. Hippy Doll. Ilonral
Itiill, Ohm* Kpnirl, Ulry 'O lwi»*
liVRt), yrltk) N**M. Plight U
•ryrNlk IItrr— F%|arily$
Mlalalrla Karri
Uplnttn llalsr. Ml, Pi*»hllea. Ilf Mi.
dir Yankrr. Kit Mtlrnn, Traffl**
Nmp. 5*J|* Pity, Hs*trfi«ie lirnnr.
Ikaihlr l-Valiir*1.

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JOIINHON JACKSON. Bit.
XOTIMB TO C RK U ITO H I

TO AM, KKIiMU.N’H 11A VINO
CLAlUfl OR. OKMANtm AOAINHT
KAID EflyATU:
You and each or y»u *r# li,r*
notified asd required to Ills any
rlslma and demand* .wtirti you. or
other dl you, they hay* against oald
ealaio in th* olilre of non 1C W.
Wart. County Jtxfg* ul M.-minute
County, st hls oOIre in iho Court
llouso In Hanford. Klorlda, within
el* lit calendar mntilh, from Iho
tliuo of iho Ural publication of this
nolle*. Each claim or domond niu»l
l&gt;o In wrllln* and runtoln iho place
i &gt;1 rooldanro and pool olflra addrra#
ol th* claimant and must ho ownrn
in by Iho claimant, hi* agent or
aliorncy, or th* earn* ahall l&gt;* enbl.
HDANCIIB MAII IK JACKHON
Aa oaoealrls of ,* ld ,*»i*i»
Ftr*l publication on Jan. It, 1MI
Kllod Jan. », ia n
It. W. WAIIK. fouoly Juda*
iv t i i h t n i HT ok Tin : rut f i n

JtJMJK,
S K M IS M .H
COUNT*',
KI.OMIMA. I]t rH O ItATU .

in r#: lUlalo'i.r ll._C. DuUNII^
I&gt;ocosa*d.
TU A1.I. CltEl*IT«ll«8 AND UKII,-iNH I1AV1NU l.'I.AItlS tilt URMANliN AtJAINHT HAlli KHTATEf
Vou and each of you are hereby
uMiltl.d and rwiulrod to proeenl any
• lalmo and drtnando Hhirh you. ur
ciilirr of you may have agalnoi Ih*
calats ot It, C. Uullofo decoaaod,
tulo of oald County to Ih* county
Juda* of Hemlnol* County, Klorbfu,
ot hi* nirice In the eoutl hoiioo of
■abl County at Hanford. Klorlda.
within eight calendar month* from
the lime of the first publication of
l bl. mil Ice, llacb claim or demand
ahull be In writlar, and shall slat*
Ih* place of reeidesc* and pool
office addreaa of Ih* rlalmanl, and
•ball lie eworn lo by Ih* rUlmenl,
agent, or attorney, and eny such
claim ur demand mu *o filed .ball
lea t old.
ANNIB W. IluIJUHK
Aa eiecator of in* Mat Will
tvlflfalli llarr— Fafvrllf•
ami Testament of It, C. lm&gt;
Mlalalrla Karri
ItOHK, deceased,
Oil I, Vrrnnlra ftr-rl* »*f»i« k*
mire, Tlfnr•Llinil, Hwlmt
FlrMf. f'lrst publlrattoii Jan is, iI,•?.
Ttn*ml*r fl»», U* mum Pupprr, Rhwwn
-Markiff},

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
TRY

*l«lfc Karr— Palartlyi
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!&gt;rp#l»(liable Hlr* Pnka I’amrli,
I um Pant, Kitral Ru*. Ihunty* Mai­
ler* 11lark &lt;Slaty, ffnlijr IIa Ml#,
Mira llttfj*.Tralk Karr—d/IS Kiln
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Mlalalrla llarrl
Fair ’ Urh, i*»altrni, Itrana (IIrf*
Uni |*l»ttrr. Herman liar, Hiiern
Hell, jerry U», HyiwHi
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IN COURT OK THE COUNTV
JIff HIK,
HKMINOI.E
t'OUNTV,
■TATE tIF FTAJHIOA. In Probata
In re tha Eatale of JMKI’ lfl/
CAitlAMt, Deceased.
,
To All Whom It May .Concern:
Notice la hereby given Ikel RUTH
HT. JOHN l.'ARIAm filed her Jlaal
reitori «* K irru tni or ihe eetafa
bf MANCEIi CAIII.OH, d*r*aA»d;
i hat she filed
her psIUlqn for.
final dlscherge, and that ah* will
apply to ih* Honorable It. W, Ware.
County Judge of Hemlhol* County.
Klorlda, on in* l«lh day of Kebru*
ary. IV4T, for approval of same and
fur final discharge aa Kieeulrli of
Ihe retain of Manuel Vnrloa. deceased, on HH* *lb day of January,
l»4T.
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RUTH HT. JOHN CAIIUW
Esreutrlx 41 Ih# estate of
• If you grt up nlghii—hsve frequent d#‘.
Mnniiel Karins, deceased.
nr* lo pas* your wsirr—but have only
scanty panatri -yn, ami have backache,
due to elect, aridity In thr urine, lie glsd
you're reading this:
Three gmcrelkaii ago Dr. Kilmer, a THE HTATE UK KI.OI1IDA TCI;
farnoue ibtrtor, found hundred! of hil EVA I. IIAi'ON. Itt IH»1lKit AVE­
i'OIITI.AND, NEW YtlltK
palientt with thi« trouble Painstakingly NUE.
A assurii bill of roiniilalnl having
he made a mnlklnt uf lb herbs, root*, lieeti
filed
in the iTr/itlt Court in
vrfetablct.btiisint—Niturr’enarn way to and fur Hemlnol#
fouiily, KlOrfda,
relief. He railed It "Swemp Root" and In Chenrery agelnsl
yoa'by llur*
tnilllcins of grstrful men and women hay* ■etl* R. Ilacon for divorce.
TIIEHB
taken It—uilrq with ameiing results
I'lUPtEffTH are therefore In rnmSwemp-Knot gott tight to work la msnd you to be and apiiear before
/Tush ouf kidneys . . , increases to * uf said Knurl either In person nr by
urine, helping ttlieve
rtlievs rrsects
im _______
aridity ... so allorney on or before the ..Ih day
the Irriieied
flush.n of February, A. D. l» lt , olherwle#
rtitetrd bladder gets a good flushing
cut, too. Many irpost getting s good a Decree lrro Coiifeeeo will be
night '» sleep after the first /#w duett. entered attaint! you.
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take *• directed.
Tile Hartford Herald IS hereby
“ lull
Foe free trial supply, send trr Dept T, dealktinied.aji o newspaper in wlilcn
Kilmer k Co. I nr , lies US!, Stamford .h is citation ahall he published o n te
Conn. Or—get full turd battle of Dump. each week fo r fo u r t i l c to s e c u ilr e
Hoed todsy et your drugstnre.
W"\VITNKHH m y hand nhd o fflr t a l

414 Sanford Avenue

W H Y G E T U P N IG H TS
D U E T O K ID N E Y S ?

S H IP M E N T JUST A R R IV E D

MODEL 1-J
STANDARD SINGLE
LIST PRICE $127.00

seal ai Hertford, K ou n iy o f ‘•em lttoU
nl„ , Hint* o f F lo rid a , 'h is ih e « lh

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(*u »w o f t h » F ir n i l I Lou r I
Hemlnulc* C oafiiy, Florid a.

.i a i i i AWi h Wi h p k n k k r
Hollclinr .for plaintiff
tHejill
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■ i t goes right to th «3
trouble to help looacn 3 1
g e m laden phlegm, sod aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, in*
■ ■ a bronchial mucous m em Tell your druggist to gcll you
i of CrcomuUlon wlUi the tin*
ding you must like the way it
(allay* the cough eg gpu V

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Tbit I. tlKoniJK R WITKER.
will 'gppy lo the Board of County
Commissioner! of Bemlnola Coun­
ty. Florida., al II* mealing In Feb­
ruary, IMJ. to tips* a purl ion of
lloniewood firle# aa shown u, the
plat of leo-h Arbor, Cefatal leak.es
Club Hectlon. as per plst recorded
In Dal Hook ft, I’ubllc Itecnrda
Seminole Coon Iy, Klnrhta, rnnre
FOR RENT
parllcularlr deecrlbrd a* fnlluwa
lo-wllt ■
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■ O m C B Hi*ACE In FU, BlsUt
That pi&gt;''b&lt;n of Homewood lirlva
Sink. 8 m Ur.
lying Hmilh and West of lytke
Roulevsrd ne h h u a to in ihw. tdai
7 f, Idvh Arlfcr. , t W B b a i^ e e h 4LEAN FU nNIHlIKU ROOMS,
t lull gectlon. a* recordedeln I'lat
■fentlrmen preferred. 807 MsgHook S. page fl of Km Uubllr
holla Ave,
lit cord* of Heinlnote County
Florid*, described by males and
lM*urnrH ■* folluHi; i'rbm i Hp NIV
2 l.AHfiK housekeeping rooms.
Cornrr f»f !*oi SIC of lha CuiAiir&gt;
l22Vk 1‘nlmetUi Ave.
Club enlrauc* Hectlon o f leich*
•Arbor a. recorded In Flat Book
2 W A N T E D TO RENT
I, page It of the Public Records
of Hemlnol* fnnniy, Klorlda. runNorlhes.lerly along iho HouthFURNISHED APARTM ENT OR
*rly aide of la k . Boulevard **.»!
HOUSE,- pernsnent rgsldenis,
fret In llie point of beginning;
good references. Call 148.
run Ihenee lo Ih* right on a
curie having a 1* root Radius
II. :» feet, thence , Hnllttl along FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH­
the tt'eeierly boundary of HomeED apartment by veteran and
Wood Avenua fSf.SS reel, tbenra
wife, permanent. Call 082-W,
run to the rlgbl on a curve hav­
ing a. IS foot Radius SUSS feel
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
run thence West along the .Vorth•rlr side » f Homewood lirlva
tt.l feet in the KW Corner or L O T - d e s i r a b l e l o c a t i o n
lad Mt* of Mid Crystal. Lakae . . f o r
II U.I L 0 I N O HOME:
Club Hectlon of Coch Artmr, run*
CLOSE IN . ON W. 3rd ST.
then. # Houth along the Westerly
rilO N E 1I8I.J.
Round*ry of a*Id Crystal laikea
Club Hecibm lo Atnnry fakt, run ■
tbenra N'i.rtheasterly along th*
FOR SALE ; Good 5 room house
shnrq of Atnory Lwke to in,
with hath and running water,
ICaeierly boundary of said Homeelectric stove, telephone, 3 acres
wood firlv*. run thenra North
along oald ilrlve 111.Of feel, run
good farm land. Can give Im­
Ihenee to the right on a curve
mediate possession. Phone Coun­
haring . a IS Fool Radius 41.31
ty SCO3 after 0 P.M.
feet, (n a point on the Southerly
side of talk* Boulevard snd
Ihenr* Houthwralsrly along th*
MODERN &amp; room home on 2
Houlherly Boundary of lake
lots. ‘ 16 hearing fruit lr**s,
flndlevard eSIrnded luJ.ll feat
IG.9B0.DO; 1/3 II P. Motor.
more or lees III ' 1lie point » f
beginning.
Phong 0188.
Ikied al Hanford. Hendnnle Coitus
ty. Florbla. this the Slh day of Jannsry, A l». I*lt.
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a
IH ACRE FARM — 2 acres muck,
tlKOmiK H W frtfER *
8 room hoiiM. 98 ft. well gooJ
Oartsnd W. Spencer
water. 30 citrus trees. Located
Allnrney for I'tslhllff.
- on Ohl I dike Mary ruail. Cor­
nelius W. Wright.
Iff COURT OF THE UOUNTV
Ji'tuiE. S e m in o l e • p o u n t v . STORED UILD1 ^10, &amp; gponi apart­
HTATE OF- FIJIIUnA.
ment nnd' ’fillipg station, two
IN I'lttlllATE
•lory building; sire 3Q x B0 feet
In re the Eslale of AI'HVHT IUHHANK. .Je,eased
with stock groceries, counter,
TO A ll. WHOM IT MAT CON­
shelves, show esses, b#th, wsler
CERN
and lights- M em garage 30 x
Nolle* I* hereby given lhal
40 feel, frame building 18 x 24
pl Rlssene filed her final report n«
Eaeculrls of the estate of August'
feet, gasoline pump. Located
Itlssenr. derease.l: lhal she filril 1 near city limits o f Hanford.
her pfilltun for final dlscherite, &lt;
and Ihsl she, will *P|dy lo Ihq lloii- -. Price 27,600.00., W. R. William*,
orahle II, W. Wan-. County Judge
Realtor. 110 N. Park.Av*. Sanof Heiulnnle I'Aunlv, Florida oil Ihe
rul'd. Phone 1120.
4lh &gt;Ijsy of Fehrunry. IS4I. fur *pprotsl uf sum* and fur flnul dis­ REAL E S TA TE
charge as Everulfii of the retale
INSURANCE
of Augusl lllstan*. dereaeed,. on
this lid npy of January, isit.
INVESTMENTS
I.EMPI. HIHHANE
RAYMOND M. B A LL
Ks.-rulrls uf Ihe* oelat* of
Registered Broker and
AuHuai nisssoe. ilrfrSiel.
Insurance Agent
It in. 4 Florida State tlank lllilg.

Would K ing Cole Be
Merry With Stomach
Ulcer Pains?

Th# lcgeiid«ry Old Kina &lt;V»|# mlalit
not have been a inrrrv old soui If
bn hs.l •inniarli uber pains Huf
ferers who have to pay Ihe penally
of siuninrh or ulcer p i in*. Indl*e«Hold bj- pslus. heartburn, buriiliiK
sen*, linn, bloaj rid ..(her rood IHons caused by m-ess arid, should
iry I'rtirn un.1 they, loo. may he
merry. tier * fie hog of I'dgn
Tablets from your druggist. Flr«t
dose must t-nnvittre or reltirn ho*
in us *nd get BOIH1I.B* VHUR
MONEY HACK. Toiiclilon Duig l ’o
and drug elor* *ver» where.

Deafened Now Hear
With Tiny SinRle Unit

Science has now made It BossHits
for the deafened Jo hear faint
sounds. It l» a hsaring device so
small that it fits In the hand anti
enables thousands to enloy sar*n
nions, music, and friendly enrnnairlonthlp.
Accepted
by
the
Council on Physlcel Mtullclne of
the American Mnllcel Associa­
tion,' This device does not require
separate battery (&gt;ack, Itattery
wire, case or garment to bulilit*
or wel(h you down. The tone is
• clear and imwerful. So made that
you can adjust yourself to suit
I your hearing a* y5ur hearing
changes. The makers of llrllonn.
Dept. 4940, 1450 W. 16th St..
iChicago 8, III., a n eo proud o f
their achievement that they will
gladly send free descriptive booki let and explain how you may get
a full demonstration o$ this re­
markable hearing device in your
own heme without rbddng a
, penny. Write Belton* today.
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MODERN apartment building, re­
cently decorated, close In, con­
taining four 2 bedroom apart­
ments, one completely furnished
and available for immediate
possession.
THE FOLLOWING U the best
farm offering available any­
where In Seminolq County: l&gt;8
acres of land, 22 acres tiled and
In a 'high state of cultivation,
7 wells, 2 houses, 3 mules,
about 23,500. in paper,. who.
»eed lied cloth and other equip­
ment. Knrm will be available
as soon as celery crop I* mar’keted. Buyer eon take over‘ as
fast a* crop Is moved. Priced
nt $11,000. with term* to re­
sponsible p m h s '*r.
A SM ALL ranch, fairlv well
stocked, 2700 acres, all under
fsnre on a State highway. 900
acre* Improved and partially im­
proved. New building* and n *»
equipment. Property will
available Immediately. l^ t
* show you this ranch.
1200 ACRES of good rapeh It I
suitable for cattle prtaluc ;J‘\
‘T on a paved hlghwayr am) Is
reasonably priced.
A VERY ATTRAC TIVE stucco
house on
large * lake, nice
grounds, small grove. In a good
neighborhood, and well worth
thi- asking price.
GOOD fi ROOM house on Uk".
mijdern. 5 acres of land. 3.500.
FOUR FURNISHED houses it
prices rarylng from',93:900 l*»
18.500, all In good condlllon.
SMALL COTTAGF. on downtown
corner lot, with Immediate pos­
session. 12.000 will handle.
FIVE NEGRO tensnt houses net­
ting 10 percent on the asking

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

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WORK W ANTED

CUT FLOWERS, pottnl pl»n'a
and complete Unilsegp* service JOB AS TRUCK DRIVER or
. at rcssonnble prices.
A. F.
.service station operator. nv»* Ramsay,. Florist, Hlpes-Ave.- nt
ried find not afraid uf work.
railroad. Phone 319.
Furnish good refeienee. Address
1*. O. Hoi J422, Sanford, Fla,
MEATS, Grocertrg. anil Purina
fe e l* at Touchtrm A Watson, EXPERT painting — contract or
1201 Celery Ave. Phone IltiO.
hourly Aisfk. 8. CJ. Grogan,
Free estimates. Phone 783-J.
ORANGES, Sweet, juicy.y Ira*
ripe, B&amp;e bushel, 91,3.1 crate. LAUNDRY work at home. 612 K.
Bring conlalnero-JInwIie, Pauli.
7th St._________*______________
Post Office.
WATCH AND Clock repairing
FOR SALE: Windows, all cy­
, Guaranteed work.- "The Home
press, standard sires for im­
Shop" G. C. Fellow*. 1700 Sanmediate delivery.
112(1 17tlt
funj Ave. Phone 1143-J.
8t. Orlando, Fla. Phone 9732.
M AIN TAlNANC E and -ump icCONCRETE Sewer "“pipeT"Sdrptlir
IMilr man. Free to go anywhere.
lank*, Greeae traps. Stepping
Plume 77D-XM. before B A. M.
stnnes. Benches, Bird bath"*.
or after 4:00 P. M
Miracle Cnncrefe Co. 309 Elm
' Ave. Phone 833-W.

LOANS

F IL L DIRST, CLEAN. See I* G,
Harrington, IS3H Jerry . Ave.
T.ockhsrt subdlvlaimi nr* contael Lormanns, 2700 block S.
Park.

l.tiANH MADE
FROM $10 TO $300
strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanfcrd Avenua

DINING ROOM TABLE, « poster
chairs, Line Oak, used only a
few months, very reasonable.
BORROW HERB WHERE f
3 piece Maple bed room get,
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
uaevt only a few months. In YOUR natutal dcslra for privacy
perfect condition, very r » « » ° T'*
In money manor* la strictly
‘ able.
II. F. Hitchcock, 1-ifke
respected her*.
Friends and
Maryj.
relative* ara not questluuad.

e'out your cradlL Your ana*.1oyer . or .buslnaa* a*social**
wlU not hecT of yaw paraonal
affair*. Thsra Is no cauaa ftn
rmbanrassmanL
Itcaionabla cratrit requlreraenia
No eo-maktra on monay loan*
Variable1paymsn* plan*.

IRON double bed. roll spring, felt
mattress. 10021k French Ave,
NA ILS, Commons and Spikes,
also asbestos while siding *hln^les. Phone Winter Park 380.

FA M ILY LOAN C a
SPRING. nUitia now. /X*dj- JrePbow 31
|)Utg, lettuce, Grcnl' Idiken a n il Florida Bank BMgImperial 1 44. Rutrer tomato,
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SPECIAL
SERVICES
Fla. Giant, pepper, Broccoli, Eu
Hive, Colljtrd* and Onion*. J. W. FU LLY J.ICENSED Auctioneer
Bell, lake Monroe. Phon* 15.
just starting business in San­
ford wpuld Hk* to hear from ,
N E W -2 bedroom frame'house. 2
any person or bij*lr&gt;*»s Or*u
., screened .porches,1 all modem
wishing to have auction - salcJ.
convenience*. 30 acres land ur
Reply Bu* •■Auction” tlo Her­
less on paved road In 'Golden
ald.
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Lake, section. A . M. Remnant,
Phone flHUW.
StwNB
Show card* and poster*
MAN'S BICYCLE. Electric *havO -UF.ES 8IGU SERVICE
*r, 2 tennis raekels. Nnrvnl G.
O. D. Landras*. Phone *031
UarlatL Rt. 2, Box 101 -A. San
ford,
HUNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
H AND MADE mgs. I22'i~ Pal­
PHONE 103
metto Ave.
BTHICKLAND-MirKRISOV
'GDim/E-IT. IN C
ORANGES—$1.60 flu. Delivered
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R. W. Lord. Phone 788-W
DODGE - P L V a O im t
CIRCULATING Healer, u-w woo l
PARTS A N D SERVICE
Phone 1811
or coal, good condition. Phone 101 Palmetto A t *.
1113.
DEPENDABLE 're J o service. Th«
76 LB, COOLERA TOR like new
Mtulc Box, Phone 053.
$65. Table top kerosene while
range cook stove like new $76.00 WATCH REPAIR, Diamond net­
ting, engraving, ace Mr. Falkat A lf Bate first building oil
per at Mather’s. One week’*
left. R. M. llrnkle.
service.
GERMAN and Jnpanrte r ifle «,
good condition. Inquire Office PIANO tuning- and wrepalrilhr.
1* L. Sill, realdence phone 011Trailer l*ark.
W or Music Bnxc Phone 953.

ARTICLES W ANTED

EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
Kml Myrrs. 311 &gt;R. 2nd St.

I’Ll, I1UY your car reiaidlr*#
nf age or condition. Hoy' Reel, *
300 W, 2nd St.

SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT IIIIRE a U OF HANFORD
7 Peta, Livestock, SupptiM
110 N. Park
Phone 180
BABY C H irK S
Sanford X-Cel Fred Hti .e

SAW FILING nnd selling. K * w lf
cqulppnl to, handle ail iy|te#
except lumd’ ulHC*. Saw Hospital
lit. 1 llox 205.,______________

SOW. 8 pic# 4 v.eak* old. Phone \INVESTIGATE Auto Body and
Fender llcpdir profits. You'll t*&gt;
3022.____________ ‘__ ____________
convinced. Practical spare lime
home k'mlv and resident course
FOR SALE: Jersey cow. MHkln?.{
Including welding, s p ra y paint­
*• Reasonsllc price. W. R. Briilgei.i
ing, ntctsl wgrk. mav help you
Rt. I, Box 113, Sanford.
open your own repair shop ur
eel a good job. G, 1. Approved.
Mechanically-minded men S^t
HELP. W AN TE D
free «|FUU« today. Writ* AutoCrafl* Training, ABF car*
GIRL for coda fountain al Lanpaper.
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ay'a Drug Htora. Part tim* or
full tima

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LOST: hand truck at eorner of
Parle ftfitl Lika Skor® .Boulavarils.
Prk*' FRED W .BENDER
! Atlantic. Beer Company, OrlanRoom 2 Fla. State Bank Bldg.
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• FOUND: Pair ladies gloves. Own6 ARTICLES FOR BALE AVON PRODUCJTS. INC. w ill) *r may have by Identifying and
train women to earn $1.00 and I paying for this adv.
RADIOS, phonograph*, records,
- mor* per hour representing, our '
sheet music, guitar*. The Made
product*. Women now employed ‘ IA1ST: Key ring. 1933'Centory of
Progress with 3 keys. Return
Box, phoog 963
tivii
need not apply, Writ* giving
Ut Herald.
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h
qualifications. Naomi
DiUman,
B ERTS SEWING
810,
Broadway,
Orlando.
M ACHINE SHOP
AU TO S FOR S A LE
Build your proeoai miehina Into
a portable electric. InetiB Ihe
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To Protect Urn Peace of the World;
To Promote the Ffcogroa of Am trie*
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford;

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SANFORD,

F L O R ID A ,

NEW SPAPER

ESDAY, JAN. 14, 1947

Ships Enroute From
Europe A re M aking
P o r t Days Lato
Fishing Boat L w

— WASHINGTON, Jan. 14
— Attorney (General
Tom Clnrk branded Inst
fall's soft coal .stoppage an
"un Insult to the* United
Staten Itaeir' In the argu­
ment bsfofe the SUprtsme
Court today on the soft coul
caso. H o argued that the
government sought only to

maintain it ■ fnnetiona when It
In te tl to the court* for an order
t™ halt the alrike.
The attorney general also askrd
Iha high tribunal In uphold (hr
13,510,000 in contempt fines Imss#d upon John L. I.ewl* ami his
nited Mifie Workers.
Clark asserted that when Iwwi*
disregarded that artier it was a
rantempt that was «n • Insult 10
the eountry -and done that tainprorqlBt* all law and Invites mob
rule.
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. 4k!lark tohl the justices. that in
im* rasa the governnirnt'is uni
seeking to infringe nn any rigiita
of labor or on the freedom*
guaranteed to all ritiaetis by the
constitution.
.
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' ThB soft coal case is expected
to set far reaching precedents in
Inlerpretnlion* of law* applying
to organized I-ahor. On* of those
law* is the NorrU-I-eGuardle Act
which liars injunctions In strikes

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IttJSHIA’S NO. I
pam with Field
Imperial General
of Moscow. Stalin

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and James Pearzon.
Tht post); aald Sauls, heartily
•udoraea th# action taken bv the
Semlnnle County Junior Cbamlwr
of Commerce In sponsoring a
soaring meet to b#--h«hl kjarcb
1 ami 2 at the. Municipal Air­
port, and a contmltt## headed by
F. D. Scott, local merchant, waa
appointed to volanteer aaaUtance
Wtt th#
the project.
Carl Elsenhower, secretary of
.tha Sanford Touriat Club,
notified that tfie post had
--- ------------. . . --------doraed
the-------Uwriet
program
would sponsor
eponsor a program fet
for toe
visitor*. A let tar from Mlea ■ « *
Chittenden, thenkinr the poet for
th# One tribute paid1
father, Joe Chlttlnden wa* read.
Details lor the V* V district
were
ennrtntlun fo r Jan. »
^mplated. Men de|) atce «IU
^ B « t at th# Tourist &lt; wnter and
women delegates at
HuL- where at ItOO P.
gates will hara d|i
cate* will the* be tak.n on boat Trip aboard Sub Chaser BTO
to Blue Hprlni*. Each
at the end of tha convention, wlB
be ptweenled wllh celery.
"Thle shape* up as the
VFW convention etref 'Slanned for
rhis d istricta ald BauU.

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Tha Florl
National Ai
RMatera will

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11
— &lt;/!’)— President Truman
made u new gesture o f
friendly cooperation toward
the Republican majority in
Congress today when he let
it be known that Republican
leaders in the House and
Senate will be welcome
guests at the White House.

More Workmen L. E. Jordan Is
Stage Sympathy
ElectedHead
Strike In London Of School Board

t lie Governm ent, a* well.

M orris Receives Vote]
O f Thanks As A c t­
ing Superintendent!
A vote of thnpk* In If. dC. Mor­
ris, princljml of Semlnnle High
School for hi* service* n* tiding
sunerintendftnt during the absence
o f Supt, T, \V. Lawton, wa* given
by tlie, county *rhn.&lt;l b,h-rl at it■&gt;
meeting, Thursday
Mr \|orri»
wn* )irai-ei) for tlie fine, efficient
manner in which-h- hsndied the
work.
At a rrorganiralion meeting,
two day* prior. I.. F. Jordan- of
Oviedo wa* re-elected clillntivn
of the IhisiiI. Mr Jordan ami Mr.
Walter M. Ilavoe* were re-elected
in Novcmlier for four year term*.
J, II. ttlslline of Igingwomt wa*
elected in I!' I ft fnr_ a four year
tarm whlrli rffilre* In Jnnuarv,
1840,
The
following
appointment*
were made at the Thursday meet­
ing: Mr*, lierlitn Mae Taylor was
onpniuied to .uccaed Mr*. Ruth
IVarson who resigned at Ihe-Wilson M-hiKii nt Paula. Mi • tiietle
, Hampton nn* npnointeo in plan
nf Mr*. Kilna Humphrey, who renlged at the I^ke Mary School.
Prof. It.
Il*tri* wa* nupnjutet
as an additional teacher In science
at Seminole High School.
■ Matiel'Carwiso wa* appointed a*
an additional tearher at th*
Oviedo nejrn school. All appoint­
ment* were mail* on the recunlmendation* of principal*
and
ichouJ trustee*, sold Mr. luiwton.
A letter' wa* read from the
teachers and principals o f the
Midway negro School reipirsling
(hat beginning next year the
uchfKil ojH-inlc during the winter
month* on the same schrdutc as
other school* In th* county. For
a number of year* th# school lias
operated from July 15 to Febru­
ary, at which lima th# pupil* took
• three month# vacation to a*ai*t in' harvesting th# e#l#ry crop.
Supt. iuiwton wa# Initructed by
the tunlrd to confer with the trus­
tee* of the Sanford ' district in
which the-Midway School l* locat­
ed and to report at .the aixl meet-

Ing on the subject.
A request from Prof. J. N.
Croom* for major repair* and Imirovement*
Crpom* acs
Academv
prove
menu to vrpomi
&lt;!«itiv
Including addition# to th# pchool
library, aleo fixing up of a foot­
ball field, were given careful con­
sideration by the board, and Prof,
Croom* wa* ateured That alLpoa*
siblt will be done for the colored
school need* In that district. Thee#
Improvement* and repair# com#
within th# survey made by Elton
J." Houghton of all school build*
BECBVEa CERTIFICATE
ing* and grounds In the 8anf*d
TALLAHASSEE, J a n . t * ~ district, aald Mr. Lawton.
( Special)—The Rut# Department • BUTTER PRICES DROP
of Education Issued S41 teach­
ers eertlfUetr* during the month
By Associated ? Praaa
of December according to figure*
Housewives l» New Vork City
released by Superintendent ^ of and other arena of the country
muTInstructor,' Colin Engtleh
tM price of
or
yesterday In contrast with: BOO gott a break today on tha
tier foilawning e *h «p *™P In
ih« whole**!# market. Chain stores
in New York eut ttUll butter
prices id* to eight cents a pound.
A flood or butter reached marchantite excbin»aa not only in New
York, but a l * \n Chbago a»4
San PrancUco. However, price
, COURT COl
—
Semlaeta Cmmty
. . 1— ik a b'aal ‘

K

re nreekUag--Thq docThe 8Ule Road
loonded, a number: of haa accepted the Inri]
i estreated, and case# Seminole County C
for trial. Court wlU Cnmmene to meet

County Fishing
Tournament To
Start Tomorrow
George Barr, Nalionai League Arhiter,
Will Train ‘HI Men

$1,000 Needed To \
Continue Work Of
TB, Health Grouo

A Si-minol, i utiuly fi-hliig c*m
t*-t in l*c npiniMirrd l») (lie Sun
ford liimnr I bamber of Commerce
and mi-1 idiaill - of Sanford will
open tnimiriow it wa* .’Itittiiimi*e-l
(•.lay by Jack Italigan. president
•d the junior trade body.
Tbe ' fish.- ba** nr «porklcil
pell'll, may be ranghl in Hemumte
County or tlir waters, adjacent
1hereto, Roth banks of ||ie Welilva
Itlirr are included ami bulb t&gt;nlx*,
of ibe ill
John t Kivei from
HusriMiibc llrancli In the mouth
of the Wekivs aie also Included
Stream* and cri-ek* enierllig on
the Lake. Vnliifl* am) Hrevat I
sijte, .if the St. John* and Wekjva
Iasi

An appro!
to eenermi* sn.l
• vm»*th#tlc hearted citizen* f t i nno In additional fond* witn
whl'h
carry on vltslly needed
work bv the Parsjnn'- Co«n\v
Tuhivmildili
w d H^^lth
^(*) inn. w** made I'v h " hv ,Rov
lt*i|rr eh«lrman nf *h« ,*, .r?p
Gift* rinmn-ltirr for the Christ
*--- v,,| Sal#.
•&lt;f e*«l
*tro’,,r '••san'IWO1' ’
u, w^tni-n nor Uen-ln'1- Cntintv
T,i**»-vulo«l«
and H#*Hh
cist inn ral*»
•ufficlci'1 f'«rdwpt, which to n “ r o” H* •'P*l|&gt;
imnortant work. K#''w-in# #f th, r
#„il#* &gt;■##*, l wa* triad of th# nnrnrlt’ OltV to *##"“ ft* chair"'-''!
Of th# t«r # n Glfl* Committee.

*|*u fie used

Tlie i-ontr*l will tun fiuiii dun
I ft in Mar I and prize* will be
awarded wiibin lb day* a'firi the
clo'e iif the &lt;onte*l.
No person will &gt;be __ awarded
mure than one prize in each
class. In the event , uf two or
more fl*h of the xmno weight
being entered, the fir.I fi»h dial
is submitted will be drif.tved
the winner
I'lace* wherw fi-b may be en
teted are L'-i-rybiMp s lluidwuie
Fiimjiaiit. Hill Ituidwaie tom
pany. Iltll Implement Company,
Sanford llanlwarr. Stiver Kb*el
t'ali Stand and Stanley itoger*
llnrdwaie Company.
Prize* will lie identical for
both the lias* and the speckled
perch division. First pritp will
lie on Akron Heel, second prize
will include a tackle box an,I the
third prize N Id 00 worth nf
fithiiig euulpmeni
A second contesi i* scheduled
In get underway on May 1

Maj. L. J. Wright Is
G i v t* ii Bronze .Star
Major Lewis J. Wnght son &lt;&gt;f
Mrs. 1‘. ■F. Robson, ‘.'1)33 Mapl.1
avenue, wa* awarded the llrmne
Star by hi* commanding officer,
Lt. Col, Jess- II. Guthrie In n
ceremony held at Krlly Field,
Texas, January d.
Major Wright was cited for
his
meritorious service
from
November IP 14 to May IP45, a*
operation* officer of the d-’ nd
AACM Group, ,whrn be wa* res­
ponsible for the effective opera­
tion of alroravi camniunlcatlnn*
facilities and radio aide* to aerial
navigation in Northeastern India
and Burma.
lie came to Kelly held in De­
cember 1045.

HiverH Going Ahead
W i t h Radio Station
Fed Cagers T o Meet
Mt. Dora Tonight
Tha twice defeated Semlnoj#
School Celery Fed. wilt
open their basketball campaign
High

County Gets Money
For Teachers
Pay
e-wwasM
TALLAHASSEE. J a n . 14—
IE N B )-The 9th Installment of
10 payments frefc tbe State
Teachere Salary Fund to the
eounty will be made tomorrow.
According o Deurea released by
tlon Colin Knyllth total payment
to the 97 counties from the fund
for this month la |j,TB2^1IA0.
Seminole county will receive
918,39135 of which 917.16330 Ie
for Instructional sglariea and

Truman Bids
For Harmony
With G.O.P
President Announces
G.O.P. Leuders Are
Welcome T o White
House Conferences

America, flagship of th* Unite
State* Lines, dockfil last nigh
two anil a half days behind ached
ule. Tile, skipper, Ovinniodor
Haray Manning, said -lie had beei
delayed by one uf the wor*
storms he had encountered in 3
yeara at sea. lie said lie had •
rieer a zlg-zav cmir*e thrnufli th
waves that were fu) to &lt;U&gt;, fee
high and that lie bad In •**
ilie huge 'v e o e l like a saillma
•Three
*l«nit-b*llered
ship
MAN, Joarf V. Matin 1right) drrwwd a* a nwrshal made poll this looming, one fron
Marahal Bernard Montgomery, CWef of the ItrllUh Norway, one from Sweden ain
Slafr, daring the UUrrk ri.lt to the Soviet capital one from Italy. Kadi was a da;
late.
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appears, to be h, the best of health.
Meanwhile, the t’-nasl Court
^.(International lUdlopheto) prepared
m ‘ renew Itw efforts li
locale the fishing trawler llellt
nf it,,- 1on, which has not i'ccr
heard from since she last rrporte*
engine trouble five days t«o. f
Th# tanker Wlllhtmabur* W

**wl* will not Iw on hand at
Supreme Court, lie Is some­
where in Florida and he ha* ex­
pressed the- opinion that he I*
not needed In Washington today
resulting from the soft coal atrlke.
Lewi* paid a hurried visit lo
St, Petersburg yesterday. Hr
visited hl» .family physician, Dr.
Charles Co tap ton
of,Springfield, I"c*» meeting *,f London dock
III. Lewi* deelined to say whar-' workers voted"- to join w*Jtb the
he would go from St. Patersturg. .3(1,000 unionists already on strike
in protest nvrr the government's
n*e of troop* to mare food sup.
ft U illlif tlifl itrt'Uimi tiuiy
In d u cts
effect all of laiiulmi'* nriranizrd
dock workers.
- Th# sympathy walkout was
voted at a noon hour meeting of
between 1300 aipl 1400 dock work­
men who ignored appeal* of
Twenty-five new member* of union leader* that tliey remain
Seminole County Post 3202 V, I . on the Job.
Th# itrike began originally a*
W, were inducted l**t evening
at a -dlhree
held at the a wildcat move by an estimate.)
eginn Hut nt which more than 15,000 London truck driver*. Tho
k wef# In attendance, according truckmen nl*o Ignored nfftrinl
union advice that they remain ut
to John 'Hauls, post adjutant.
The men Inducted were T®|" work.
With food distribution through­
medge F. Smith, Raymond Lundquiet, Clifford Proctor. Jr., C. E. out Kngland threatened by the
Gnrmly II and C. E.‘ GormV 111, growing walkout*, all parties con­
Don M#y#r*. Jamea Stewart, Jesse cerned are speedily laboring Jo
Bennett. Samuel Martina Jr. Sam­ negotiate a satisfactory settle­
uel Cochrane. Aubrey Whitten, mentJamea Pearson and J. A. WrljhJ. ' Meanwhile, more than 3,0110
Wilbur R. Keeling. Jamea K. soldier* have begun their second
Pearson, Douglak Brotrhle, Roy day of moving foodstuff# to re­
10,000,000
n fitt, Clarence Milsted, Herald tail shop* serving
dgalthsll. Victor McClelland. Ed resident* nf th# greater London
Walthall,George .is
llaien,
Guy
lTHIlHRMi
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- # area.
Allen. J. T. Brown, F, V. Bailey

25 New Members
At Dinner Meeting

Associated Press Leased Wire

Where 18 Died In Virginia Plane Crash

Stalin Poses W ith Monty

Lewis1 Action Hit By
Attorney General;
Justices Asked To,
I m p o s e P enalties

a si u ik i through

nn the lock) court tonight In a
twin bill with ML Dora.
, Tee Pad* have suffered defeat
by Seabreeze of Daytona and
Fust Is In their flrel two con-

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V
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difficulty
their, ehote,
but Coach Genaa h*» atreaeed
field goal and free throw ehootlng
during the past week In an attampt to clear hb charges shootl"«

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The regular monthly meeting
of the [Mgrd of directors of the
JWtnlnoW Count* Chamber or
Commerce wOl be held at 3:00
'clock Wednesday evening i t the
Tourist Center, according to Ed-

Mr. Truman'* decision wa* an­
nounced by DemocratIe Minority
Leader Sam Kay burn, former
S|teakrr in ilie Home of Represcntatne- i t bum said .Mr. Truman
decide,I to invite botit Republican
and
Democratic
congressional
leadrr* r„ the White House for
fm jiieiit i-gii-uiialion*.. No date
h*fi been set for tire* first biyarli an .-tinference, Rayburn ad­
ded,
La-i year, the Prvsldent * had
trgulaf Monday morning talk*,
with the Democratic Iraderx Of th?
| limifi* and Senate, bill Ihl* time
he'* trying a new approach. The
idea, -.aid itaybum. ia to get tL»
Republicans un to the White
lltjUM* evervlinut imn* lvgDIatlvS
mallet cornea mi tbnl hn* a cliance
of in partisan liacklliK
•
I Ke|ni hi tea ii, to whom such In'iiia tl.liji would be extended in! ,-lude Mtchu-ati'a Senotm Arthur
( 5andrulirry. pres itient pro-tem.
feiie nl tlie Senate; Senator ma­
jority leader Wallace White of
Maine House Speaker Joe Mar­
tin of Massachmelta and House
majority leader Charles iitlleck
of Indiana. The Democrats would
lie represented by House minority
An ordinance providing
for leader itayburn, and Senator A l­
safely of life In public place* of lien ilarklev of Kentucky, minority
assembly, including
s c h o o l a,
churches, |mt hotels, and cover­
ing provision* minting to new
imnstruction of *uc|i places, wa*
adopu-tl by llo CHy f'ommtnsliiu
at It* meeting Monday even tug,
Cily Manager II .N Bsyer re
ported ihl^nioniing Fire i hie/
M N Cleveland w-a* mitto.-l-d
to elifnree provision* uf the eldl
nancr ridatlng to o|j const me
lion.
*
It wa* reported to Commis­
sioner* that'the'W ar A**et i AdThe Junior Naval Reserve, mem­
minis I rut ion Had agreed to allow ber* t.f which hod n cruise Sunday
use by tho public o f recreational about,I Submarine Chaser No. IJt'J,
facilities West of the officer* wa- orguniled bv ■ group of
hradigiurtrr* (ailldmg
at
(lie Said, 'd men iu give boy* of 15
Municipal Airport Those facili­ t„ t . an active outdoor program
ties near the enlist, d men's bead roiut'llu-.t with a N*V3| Reserve
ipiartrr* have !«-• ri lurne.1 user itaimiiy ptograni.
so pronmiiiig i hr pro­
(o Fellowship fill lege Tin- public
facilities
Include
two
tcnlil* gram aie William J. Toll. J. A.
court*, volley ball mid basketball Mei-cli A W. Lee, Andrew Cartawav. Hairy la1#, Ales II Johnson
court*, shower and dressing loom
aie, I Hie I' S. Tib District Naval
farilltleo.
Reserve director anil hi* entire
A boll diamond, formerly n«eil staff.
by the Navy for snfthiill, bn*
The boy* are educated In
hern converted by the City to a tpecialtlr*, deck seamanihip, itiarhasebtoil diamond
and turned linspike. nautical rule*, naviga­
over to the Ciiy'rgc Harr *cjiool tion aid,, shipboard hearings.
for umpires. The Cily has n|ao ii*nu| -ignaling, machine shop
const me ted a practice field for practice, radio prtvediire, comus* by th# Chattanooga baseball niuntration shop jiractice, radar,
aid, pharmacy,
military
School east of the laundry build­ fir*i
ing and thi* will bo used, said training and etiquette. Valuable
Mr. Mayer, for leaning cages, Inf,.i mation on electronic* and
sliding and otb.-r heavy |.I set lee a.I\ame.l sciences, such as will be
work. Intersiluttd game* will be id givul adcanlage in itarlllig a
played at the Municipal Hall carver. Will be given.
riiou'iiml* of dollar* svorth of
I'ark.
Commissioner* wore notified of equipment |u a*si*t Dev Junior
the receipt of a check for |d,S35 Naval Reserve unit* U t&gt;elng
furnished by the U. S. Naval
from th# War Assets Adminis­
tration for fln*| payment for pre­ Reserve at no coat to the boyj
paration by Smith and Qlllosple
of Jaeksonvilla « f plan* *nd
specifications to rehabilitate the
City's sanitary sewer system.
Th# following City elcctrlc»l
examiner* wrr# appointed: K. C.
Harper, master electrician, Don­
ald Young, journeyman electri­
cian and Crady Duncan, electrical
inspector. On tho plumbing board
w#r# appolnled tho following:
Harry Li*, master plumlwr, Roy
Wall, Journeyman plumber and
Grady Duncan, Inspector.
A letter from the War Asset*
Administration
offering
th#
transfer to the City o f thu Nsvy Secondary Roads To
built Oeceola Air Field we* read.
Commlasloner* expressed -no In­ Receive Federal Aid
terest In tha offer, a* the City
already has a fin# airport. The
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14—W )—
Civic Aeronautical Administra­ Nearly 30,000 tulles of secondary
tion in a letter, offered tho City roads In Alabama, Florida, Geor­
95,500, or half o f the estimated gia, Louisiana ami Miuiiolpnl
cost, fo r a seaplane base In Lake were approved today by the Public
Monroe.
Road* Administration for federal
Tha City has been able to pur­ aid.
Florida tops the list of five
chase an attractive, llpk chain
fence with rail at a cost-of 9008 southeastern states with BJIIB

Bo&gt;s In Junior
• Naval Reserve
i Learn Specialties

to j * used at The cemetery, aald
Mr. Bayer. A petition, protesting
erection of thle fence and alerted
bv IB persons, wae read. Chief
objection to the fence wae hav­
ing , to walk additional distance
to entrance* from parked auto­
mobile*. said' Mr. Sayer. The
Commitsloner* will visit the
cemetery before making any de­
cision on the matter.
Manager nayer reported that
the Junior Naral Reserve will
C t t r t s n * Os rage r«a&gt;

miles approved. Georgia . la not
far behind with 0,273. The others
are— Alabama, 6,3(0; Louisiana,
6.5455 and Mlaalaalppl has M »
miles of secondary federal-rid
road* approved. &lt;
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v Meanwhile the State Road Deover $33,000,000, approxlraaUly
the same a* tha 1949 figure. That
will give the department a total
of nearly 94.000,000 counting a
920,500,000 carryover
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HARDWARE CLOTH
POULTRY NETTING
CLOTHES PINS
HILL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC.
Bobhy Newman
Phone 446

216 Oak Avenue

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NOTICr. ■ 18 JIBllBOV «(I I TEN.
r.
Tbit I. tlKoniJK R WITKER.
will 'gppy lo the Board of County
Commissioner! of Bemlnola Coun­
ty. Florida., al II* mealing In F eb ­
ruary, IMJ. to tips* a purl ion of
lloniewood firle# aa shown u , the
plat of leo-h Arbor, Cefatal leak.es
Club Hectlon. as per plst recorded
In D al Hook ft, I’ubllc Itecnrda
Seminole Coon Iy, Klnrhta, rnnre
FOR RENT
parllcularlr deecrlbrd a* fnlluwa
lo-wllt ■
; V '
■ O m C B Hi*ACE In FU, BlsUt
That pi&gt;''b&lt;n of Homewood lirlva
S in k . 8 m U r.
lying Hmilh and West of lytke
Roulevsrd ne h h u a t o i n ihw. tdai
7 f, Idvh Arlfcr. , t W B b a i ^ e e h 4LEAN FU nN IH lIK U ROOMS,
t lull gectlon. a* recordedeln I'lat
■fentlrmen preferred. 807 MsgHook S. page fl of Km Uubllr
holla Ave,
lit cord* of Heinlnote County
Florid*, described by males and
lM*urnrH ■* folluHi; i'rb m i Hp NIV
2 l.AHfiK housekeeping rooms.
Cornrr f»f !*oi SIC of lha CuiAiir&gt;
l22Vk 1‘nlm etUi Ave.
Club enlrauc* Hectlon o f leich*
•Arbor a. recorded In Flat Book
2 WANTED TO RENT
I, page It of the Public Records
of Hemlnol* fnnniy, Klorlda. runNorlhes.lerly along iho HouthFURNISHED APARTMENT OR
*rly aide of l a k . Boulevard **.»!
HOUSE,- p e rn sn e n t rgsldenis,
fret In llie point of beginning;
good references. Call 148.
run Ihenee lo Ih* right on a
curie having a 1* root Radius
II. :» feet, thence , Hnllttl along FURNISHED OR UNFU RN ISH ­
the tt'eeierly boundary of HomeED ap artm en t by veteran and
Wood Avenua fSf.SS reel, tbenra
wife, perm anent. Call 082-W,
run to the rlgbl on a curve hav ­
ing a. IS foot Radius SUSS feel
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
run thence West along the .Vorth• rlr side »f Homewood lirlva
t t . l feet in the KW Corner or L O T - d e s i r a b l e l o c a t i o n
lad Mt* of Mid C ry stal. Lakae . . f o r
II U.I L 0 I N O HOME:
Club Hectlon of Coch Artmr, run*
CLOSE IN . ON W. 3rd ST.
then. # Houth along the Westerly
rilO N E 1 I8 I.J.
Round*ry of a*Id Crystal laikea
Club Hecibm lo Atnnry f a k t, run ■
tbenra N'i.rtheasterly along th*
FOR SA LE; Good 5 room house
shnrq of Atnory Lwke to in ,
with hath and running water,
ICaeierly boundary of said Homeelectric stove, telephone, 3 acres
wood firlv*. run thenra North
along oald ilrlve 111.Of feel, run
good farm land. Can give Im­
Ihenee to the right on a curve
mediate possession. Phone Coun­
haring . a IS Fool Radius 41.31
ty SCO3 a f te r 0 P.M.
feet, (n a point on the Southerly
side of talk* Boulevard snd
Ihenr* Houthwralsrly along th*
MODERN &amp; room home on 2
Houlherly Boundary of la k e
lots. ‘ 16 hearing f r u it lr**s,
flndlevard eSIrnded lu J.ll feat
IG.9B0.DO; 1/3 II P. Motor.
more or lees III ' 1 lie point » f
beginning.
Phong 0188.
Ikied al Hanford. Hendnnle Coitus
ty. Florbla. this the Slh day of Jannsry, A l». I*lt.
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a
IH ACRE FARM— 2 acres muck,
tlKOmiK H W frtfE R *
8 room hoiiM. 98 ft. well gooJ
Oartsnd W. Spencer
water. 30 citru s trees. Located
Allnrney for I'tslhllff.
- on Ohl I dike Mary ruail. Cor­
nelius W. W right.
Iff COURT OF THE UOUNTV
Ji'tuiE. S e m in o l e • p o u n t v . STORED UILD1 ^10, &amp; gponi a p a rt­
HTATE OF- FIJIIUnA.
ment n n d ' ’fillipg station, two
IN I'lttlllATE
•lory building; sire 3Q x B0 feet
In re the Eslale of AI'HVHT IUHHANK. .Je,eased
with stock groceries, counter,
TO A ll. WHOM IT MAT CON­
shelves, show esses, b#th, w sler
CERN
and lights- M em g arag e 30 x
Nolle* I* hereby given lhal
40 feel, fram e building 18 x 24
pl Rlssene filed her final report n«
Eaeculrls of the estate of A u g u st'
feet, gasoline pump. Located
Itlssenr. derease.l: lhal she filril 1 near city lim its o f Hanford.
her pfilltun for final dlscherite, &lt;
and Ihsl she, will * P |d y lo Ihq lloii- -. Price 27,600.00., W. R. William*,
orahle II, W. Wan-. County Judge
Realtor. 110 N. Park.A v*. Sanof Heiulnnle I'Aunlv, Florida oil Ihe
rul'd. Phone 1120.
4lh &gt;Ijsy of Fehrunry. IS4I. fur *pprotsl uf sum* and fur flnul d is­ REAL E ST A T E
charge as Everulfii of the retale
INSURANCE
of Augusl lllstan*. dereaeed,. on
this lid npy of January, is it.
INVESTMENTS
I.EMPI. HIHHANE
RAYMOND M. BALL
Ks.-rulrls uf Ihe* oelat* of
Registered Broker and
AuHuai nisssoe. ilrfrS iel.
Insurance A gent
It in. 4 Florida S tate tlank lllilg.

Legal Notice

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
TRY

W* Make Our Own Ice Cream, AH Flavor*
. . Ta*ly * Delirious • Healthful

414 Sanford Avenue

WHY GET UP NIGHTS
DUE TO KIDNEYS?

SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED

MODEL 1-J
STANDARD SINGLE
LIST PRICE $127.00

Would King Cole Be
Merry With Stomach
Ulcer Pains?

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Hollclinr .for plaintiff
tHejill
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trouble to help looacn 3 1
g e m laden phlegm, s o d aid n atu re
to soothe and heal raw , tender, in*
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for the deafened Jo h ear fain t
sounds. It l» a hsaring device so
small th a t it fits In the hand anti
enables thousands to enloy sar*n
nions, music, and friendly enrnnairlonthlp.
Accepted
by th e
Council on Physlcel Mtullclne of
the American Mnllcel Associa­
tion,' This device does n o t require
separate b attery (&gt;ack, Itattery
wire, case or garment to bulilit*
or wel(h you down. The tone is
• clear and imwerful. So made th a t
you can ad ju st yourself to suit
I your hearing a* y5ur hearing
changes. The makers of llrllonn.
Dept. 4940, 1450 W. 16th St..
i Chicago 8, III., a n eo proud of
their achievement th a t they will
gladly send free descriptive booki let and explain how you may get
a full dem onstration o$ this re ­
markable hearing device in your
own heme without rbddng a
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MODERN apartm ent building, re­
cently decorated, close In, con­
taining four 2 bedroom ap art­
ments, one com pletely furnished
and available for immediate
possession.
THE FOLLOWING U the best
farm o fferin g available any­
where In Seminolq County: l&gt;8
acres of land, 22 acres tiled and
In a 'h ig h sta te of cultivation,
7 wells, 2 houses, 3 mules,
about 23,500. in p a p e r,. who.
»eed lied cloth and other equip­
ment. Knrm will be available
as soon as celery crop I* mar’keted. Buyer eon take o v er‘as
fast a* crop Is moved. Priced
nt $11,000. with term * to re­
sponsible p m h s '* r .
A SMALL ranch, fairlv well
stocked, 2700 acres, all under
fsnre on a S tate highway. 900
acre* Improved and partially im­
proved. New building* and n * »
equipment. Property will
available Immediately. l ^ t
* show you th is ranch.
1200 ACRES of good rapeh It I
suitable for cattle prtaluc ;J‘\
‘T on a paved hlghw ayr am) Is
reasonably priced.
A VERY ATTRACTIVE stucco
house on
large * lake, nice
grounds, sm all grove. In a good
neighborhood, and well worth
thi- asking price.
GOOD fi ROOM house on Uk".
mijdern. 5 acres of land. 3.500.
FOUR FURNISHED houses it
prices ra ry ln g fro m ',93:900 l*»
18.500, all In good condlllon.
SMALL COTTAGF. on downtown
corner lot, with Immediate pos­
session. 12.000 will handle.
FIVE NEGRO tensnt houses net­
ting 10 percent on the asking
Prk*' FRED W .BENDER
Room 2 Fla. State Bank Bldg.
. Phone 1030_____

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CUT FLOWERS, pottnl pl»n'a
and complete Unilsegp* service JOB AS TRUCK DRIVER or
. a t rcssonnble prices.
A. F.
.service station operator. nv»* R am say ,. F lorist, Hlpes-Ave.- nt
ried find not afraid uf work.
railroad. Phone 319.
Furnish good refeienee. Address
1*. O. Hoi J422, Sanford, Fla,
MEATS, Grocertrg. anil Purina

feel* at Touchtrm A Watson, EXPERT painting — contract o r
1201 Celery Ave. Phone IltiO.
hourly Aisfk. 8. CJ. Grogan,
Free estim ates. Phone 783-J.
ORANGES, Sweet, juicy.y Ira*
ripe, B&amp;e bushel, 91,3.1 c ra te . LAUNDRY work at home. 612 K.
Bring conlalnero-JInwIie, P a u li.
7th S t.________ *_____________
Post Office.
WATCH AND Clock repairing
FOR SALE: Windows, all cy ­ , Guaranteed work.- "The Home
press, standard sires fo r im ­
Shop" G. C. Fellow*. 1700 Sanmediate delivery.
112(1 17tlt
funj Ave. Phone 1143-J.
8 t. Orlando, F la. Phone 9732.
MAINTAlNANCE and -um p icCONCRETE Sewer "“pipeT"Sdrptlir
IMilr man. F ree to go anywhere.
lank*, Greeae traps. Stepping
Plume 77D-XM. before B A. M.
stnnes. Benches, Bird bath"*.
or afte r 4:00 P. M

Miracle Cnncrefe Co. 309 Elm
' Ave. Phone 833-W.
FILL DIRST, CLEAN. See I* G,
Harrington, IS3H Jerry . Ave.
T.ockhsrt subdlvlaimi nr* contael Lormanns, 2700 block S.
Park.

LOANS
l.tiANH MADE
FROM $10 TO $300
strict privacy; fast service
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanfcrd Avenua

DINING ROOM TABLE, « p o ste r
chairs, Line Oak, used only a
few months, very reasonable.
BORROW H ERB W H ERE f
3 piece Maple bed room get,
PRIVACY IS RESPECTED
uaevt only a few months. In YOUR natutal dcslra for privacy
perfect condition, very r»«»°T'*
In money manor* la strictly
‘ able. II. F. Hitchcock, 1-ifke
respected her*. Friends and
Maryj.
relative* ara not questluuad.

e 'o u t your cradlL Your ana*.1oyer . or .buslnaa* a*social**
wlU not hecT of yaw paraonal
affair*. Thsra Is no cauaa ftn
rmbanrassmanL
Itcaionabla cratrit requlreraenia
No eo-maktra on monay loan*
Variable1paymsn* plan*.

IRON double bed. roll spring, felt
m attress. 10021k French Ave,
NAILS, Commons and Spikes,
also asbestos w hile siding *hln^les. Phone W inter Park 380.

FAMILY LOAN C a
SPRING. nUitia now. /X*dj- JrePbow 31
|)Utg, lettuce, Grcnl' I d i k e n a n i l Florida Bank BMgIm perial 1 44. R u tre r tom ato, 12 SPECIAL SERVICES

F la . Giant, pepper, Broccoli, Eu
Hive, Colljtrd* and Onion*. J . W. FULLY J.ICENSED Auctioneer
Bell, la k e Monroe. Phon* 15.
ju s t starting business in San­
ford wpuld Hk* to hear from ,
N E W -2 bedroom fram e'h o u se. 2
any person o r bij*lr&gt;*»s Or*u
. , screened .p orches,1 all m odem
wishing to have auction - salcJ.
convenience*. 30 acres land u r
Reply Bu* •■Auction” tlo H er­
less on paved road In 'Golden
ald.
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Lake, section. A. M. Remnant,
Phone flHUW.
StwNB
Show card* and poster*
MAN'S BICYCLE. Electric *havO -UF.ES 8IGU SERVICE
*r, 2 tennis raekels. Nnrvnl G.
O. D. Landras*. Phone *031
U arlatL Rt. 2, Box 101 -A. San
ford,
HUNT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
HAND MADE m gs. I22'i~ P a l­
PHONE 103
m etto Ave.
BTHICKLAND-MirKRISOV
'GDim /E-IT. INC
ORANGES—$1.60 flu. Delivered
R. W. Lord. Phone 788-W
DODGE - P L V a O im t
CIRCULATING H ealer, u-w woo l
PARTS AND SERVICE
Phone 1811
or coal, good condition. Phone 101 Palmetto A t *.
1113.
DEPENDABLE 're J o service. Th«
76 LB, COO LERA TOR like new
Mtulc Box, Phone 053.
$65. Table top kerosene w hile
range cook stove like new $76.00 WATCH REPAIR, Diamond net­
ting, engraving, ace Mr. Falka t A lf Bate first building oil
per at M ather’s. One week’*
left. R. M. llrnkle.
service.
GERMAN and Jn p an rte r if le «,
good condition. Inquire Office PIANO tuning- and wrepalrilhr.
1* L. Sill, realdence phone 011T railer l*ark.
W or Music Bnxc Phone 953.

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ARTICLES WANTED

EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
K m l Myrrs. 311 &gt;R. 2nd St.

I’L l, I1UY your car reia id lr* #
nf age or condition. Hoy' Reel, *
300 W, 2nd St.

7 Peta, Livestock, SupptiM

SEE US FOR
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
AND TYPING
CREDIT IIIIRE a U OF HANFORD
110 N. Park
Phone 180
SAW FILING nnd selling. K *w lf
cqulppnl to, handle ail iy|te#
except lumd’ulHC*. Saw H ospital
lit. 1 llox 205.,______________

BABY C H irK S
Sanford X-Cel F red Hti .e

SOW. 8 pic# 4 v.eak* old. Phone \ INVESTIGATE Auto Body and
Fender llcpdir profits. You'll t*&gt;
3022.___________ ‘__ ___________
convinced. Practical spare lim e
home k'mlv and resident course
FOR SALE: Je rse y cow. MHkln?.{ Including welding, spray p a in t­
*• R easonsllc price. W. R. B riilgei.i ing, ntctsl wgrk. mav help you
Rt. I, Box 113, Sanford.
open your own repair shop ur
eel a good job. G, 1. Approved.
Mechanically-minded men S^t
HELP. WANTED
free «|FUU« today. Writ* AutoCrafl* Training, ABF car*
GIRL for coda fountain a l Lanpaper.
1
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LOST: hand truck a t eorner of
Parle ftfitl L ika Skor® .Boulavarils.
Atlantic. Beer Company, Orlan....................
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paying for this adv.

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train women to earn $1.00 and I
RADIOS, phonograph*, records, - mor*
per hour representing, our '
sheet music, guitar*. T he Made
product*. Women now employed ‘ IA1ST: Key ring. 1933'Centory of
Progress with 3 keys. Return
Box, phoog 963
tiv ii
need not apply, Writ* giving
Ut Herald.
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qualifications,
qualifications. hNaomi DiUman,
B E R T S SEWING
810,
Broadway,
Orlando.
MACHINE SHOP
AUTOS FO R SA LE
Build your proeoai m iehina Into
a portable electric. In etiB Ihe
AUTO FOR SALE: 193# L in­
backward and forw ard attach*
attach’ RELIABLE MAN srlth car to call
coln Zephyr coupe-new tlreson farm ers In Seminole County.
m e n L .R
p air all
all, m a k e a . ^ (Mnt.
R eepair
engine recently reconditioned.
Wonderful Opportunity, $15 to
plies foe alt mscr..... ...
91160.00. C. M. Boyd, Phone
$20 In a day, No experience
French Ave. Phone 1190.
104._____________ •,
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or capital renul-rd. Perm anent.
PIANOS - used - reconditioned and
W rite today.
McN-ESS COMPANY, Dept, A. Freeport, III. 1939 PLYMOUTH. 4 tloor aedan,
guaranteed.. The Music Box.
• new paint, perfect condition,
. 119 W. 1st S treet. Phone PM.
actual ndlei 30,000, Roy Reel,
CUT FLOWERS — Bmapdragon*.
300 W. 2nd.
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Mr*. ARMY, NAVY, M A R IN I/ AND
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radio 4 heater. Inqt Ire 304
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color* and Urge aeiecti** of Finance 1&gt;ptst-C1*Tk
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ironing, reaxQnebtc. 300 W. 2ml.
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Ne*Oranir# Stenographer . - .. 113 9 4 9
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W eather Obsenrer
784 5 4 3
AWu Orlando, FlaD ental Assiotiutl
896 6
GARDEN and te
A erial Photographer 940 6 4 3
Fertlllaer. The
Surglcgj Technician M l 9 «
194| Plvmounth 4 door aedan, hew
.* »tcna, tod * BMtferdand many other skill*. Qualified
milnt, 9979, 306 W. 2nd Roy
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for all occasion*
u p atk n al special
soma 400 occupational
special- 1547 8TU DEBAR KIt Commander '
Club Coup*. Rgdlo, elr condltic*
mor* m ay
tie* for 9 month*
m onths or more
lost off Blpaa
Uwring, seat coyers. Call 72no w .en list In th e new R egular
Office ph. 4tfL'mM enoe ph. 810-B
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MONDAY, jJAN. 19, *1947

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in c o i y r r J t n i i i r i c o u r t
Even win anil Trull Boss com­
V , K tu n iu .t
pleted • 0-8 combination In jh e c h t sartuui s ronv i . ri * roj e. sT
j a c k h o n , an.,
eighth race quinlela to return somallmaa known aa I.AWltUNUK
9104.00 at the mutuals Saturday JOIINHON JACKSON. Bit.
X O TIM B T O C R K U IT O H I
night.
TO AM, KKIiMU.N’H 11AVINO
The daily duublq wan copped CLAlUfl OR. OKMANtm AOAINHT
by a 7-2 combination composed KAID EflyATU:
You and each or y»u *r# li,r*
o f Red Hendrr and T ray of notified
asd required to Ills any
rlslma and demand* .wtirti you. or
llh a rta and paid $40.80.
r~
other
dl
you,
they hay* against oald
S treak O Black, Pak* Ijurk and
in th* olilre of non 1C W.
Able Pall finished in order In ealaio
W art. County Jtxfg* ul M.-minute
County, s t hls oOIre in iho Court
th e featu re ninth race.
llouso In Hanford. Klorlda, within
Tonight's entries are:
el*
lit calendar mntilh, from Iho
Fir*! H arp ■Fwmmri
tliuo of iho Ural publication of this
IQalnIfU Jtar«|
nolle*.
Each claim or domond niu»l
.HMiukry 1*Imn|. Lilia J*», tin tilt?
In w rllln* and runtoln iho place
Jn^k., .Sin.rift* 1*1Ark, Mnrp I*4*rml(*»* il&gt;o
&gt;1 rooldanro and pool olflra addrra#
Drlphft Iiftlli*. Miikrd Ahilr^ir, Wc#t ol th* claimant and must ho ownrn
IturrU
in by Iho claimant, hi* agent or
*rrom4 flur*—I' mI mHi * $
aliorncy, or th* earn* ahall l&gt;* enbl.
iPIral Half lially lla ill r )
HDANCIIB MAII IK JACKHON
IlottX Orrhlil, tialr W.mmI. Hllrk
Aa oaoealrls of ,*ld,*»i*i»
W fitrrttiP, JBilvrf DaWn* Hilytr B#f ■ Ftr*l publication
on Jan. It, 1MI
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Kllod Jan. », i a n
1tally Tlinrit.
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HAlli KHTATEf
N*"r«»r Wr#ry4 Lillie Pilot
Vou and each of you are hereby
uMiltl.d
and
rwiulrod
to proeenl any
Piffk Karr—A/ IS Kiln
• lalmo and drtnando Hhirh you. ur
Mlalalrla K arri
ciilirr
of
you
may
have
Ih*
lire* Prlil*-. Finnic Nur**\ rnrokf^ calats ot It, C. Uullofoagalnoi
T ut,
&lt;llee. liidfM'rrii luitliHr, tulo of oald County to Ih*decoaaod,
county
Hpar MHlrcifi. Umy ItajR, lird
Juda* of Hemlnol* County, Klorbfu,
ot hi* nirice In the eoutl hoiioo of
» llf* Karr—Fa lari If i
■abl County a t Hanford. Klorlda.
Mlalalrla Karri
within eight calendar month* from
Marvin. Ffrrl. Hippy Doll. Ilonral the
lime of the first p u b l i c a t i o n of
Itiill, Ohm* Kpnirl, U lry 'O lwi»*
l bl. mil Ice, llacb claim or demand
liVRt), y rltk ) N**M. Plight U
ahull be In w ritla r, and shall slat*
Ih* place of reeidesc* and pool
•ryrNlk IItrr—F%|arily$
office addreaa of Ih* rlalmanl, and
Mlalalrla Karri
Uplnttn llalsr. Ml, Pi*»hllea. Ilf Mi. •ball lie eworn lo by Ih* rUlmenl,
dir Yankrr. Kit Mtlrnn, Traffl** agent, or attorney, and eny such
Nmp. 5*J|* Pity, Hs*trfi«ie lirnnr. claim ur demand mu *o filed .ball
lea t old.
Ikaihlr l-Valiir*1.
ANNIB W. IluIJUHK
Aa eiecato r of in* Mat Will
tvlflfalli lla rr—F afv rllf•
ami Testament of It, C. lm&gt;
Mlalalrla K arri
ItOHK, deceased,
Oil I, Vrrnnlra ftr-rl* »*f»i« k*
mire, Tlfnr•Llinil, Hwlmt FlrMf. f'lrst publlrattoii Jan is, iI,•?.
Ttn*ml*r fl»», U* mum Pupprr, Rhwwn
-Mark iff},
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IN C O U R T OK T H E COUNTV
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H K M IN O I.E
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!&gt;rp#l»(liable Hlr* Pnka I’amrli, ■ T A T E tI F FTAJHIOA. In P r o b a ta
In re t h a E a ta le of J M K I ’l f l /
I um Pant, Kitral Ru*. Ihunty* Mai­
ler* 11lark &lt;Slaty, ffnlijr IIa Ml#, CAitlAM t, D e c e a se d .
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Mira llttfj*.To All Whom It May .Concern:
Notice
la
hereby
given
RUTH
T ralk Karr—d/IS Kiln
. A HT. JOHN l.'ARIAm filedIkel
her Jlaal
Mlalalrla lla rrl
reitori «* K ir r u tn i or ihe eetafa
CAIII.OH, d*r*aA»d;
Fair ’ U rh , i*»altrni, Itran a (IIrf* bfhat MANCEIi
she filed
her psIUlqn for.
Uni |*l»ttrr. Herman liar, Hiiern ifinal
dlscherge,
and that ah* will
Hell, jerry U», HyiwHi
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apply to ih* Honorable It. W, Ware.
County Judge of Hemlhol* County.
Klorlda, on in* l«lh day of Kebru*
ary. IV4T, for approval of same and
fur final discharge aa K ieeulrli of
Ihe retain of Manuel Vnrloa. deceased, on HH* *lb day of January,
l»4T.
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RUTH HT. JOHN CAIIUW
E sreutrlx 41 Ih# estate of
• If you grt up nlghii—hsve frequent d#‘.
Mnniiel Karins, deceased.
nr* lo pas* your wsirr—but have only
scanty panatri -y n , ami have backache,
due to elect, aridity In thr urine, lie glsd
you're reading this:
Th# lcgeiid«ry Old Kina &lt;V»|# mlalit
T hree g m c re lk a ii ago D r. K ilm er, a T H E HTATE UK KI.OI1IDA TCI;
not have been a inrrrv old soui If
farnoue ibtrtor, found hundred! o f h il E V A I . IIA i'O N . I t t IH »1lK it A V E ­ bn hs.l •inniarli uber pains
Huf
p a lie n tt w ith thi« trouble P ainstak in g ly N U E . i'O IIT I.A N D , N E W Y tlltK
ferers who have to pay Ihe penally
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b j - pslus. heartburn, buriiliiK
v r f e ta b lc t.b tiis in t— N itu r r ’enarn way to lieeti
ln o l# f o u i il y , KlOrfda, sen*, linn, bloaj
rid ..(her rood Irelief. H e railed It "S w em p R o o t" and aInn d C hfuern r eHr em
y a g e l n s l y o a ' b y llur* Hons caused by m-ess
arid, should
tnilllcins of g rstrfu l men and wom en hay* ■ e t l * R. I la c o n f o r d i v o r c e . T I I E H B
iry
I'rtirn
un.1
they,
loo. may he
ta k e n I t —u ilrq w ith am eiing results
I 'l U P tE f fT H a r e t h e r e f o r e In r n m - merry.
tier * fie hog of I'dgn
Swem p-Knot g o tt tig h t to work la m s n d you t o b e a n d a p i i e a r b e f o r e
/Tush o u f kidneys . . , increases t o * uf sa id Knu rl e i t h e r In p e r s o n n r b y Tablets from your druggist. Flr«t
urine, helping ttlieve
rtlie v s rrsects
i m _________
aridity . . . so a l l o r n e y o n o r b e f o r e t h e ..Ih d a y dose must t-nnvittre or reltirn ho*
in us *nd get BOIH1I.B* VHUR
th e Irriieied
flush.n
rtitetrd bladder gets a good flushing
o f F e b r u a r y , A. D. l » l t , o l h e r w l e # MONEY
HACK. Toiiclilon Duig l ’o
c u t, too. Many irpost getting s good a D ecree l rr o Co iifeeeo w ill be and
drug elor* *ver» where.
night '» sleep after the first /#w duett. e n t e r e d a t t a i n t ! y o u .
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take *• directed.
T il e Hartford H e r a l d IS h e r e b y
“ lull
Foe free trial supply, send trr Dept T, d e a l k t i n i e d . a j i o n e w s p a p e r in wlilcn
Kilmer k Co. I nr , lies US!, Stamford . h i s c i t a t i o n a h a l l he p u b l i s h e d o n t e
Conn. Or—get full turd battle of Dump. e a c h w eek f o r f o u r t i l c t o s e c u i l r e
Hoed todsy et your drugstnre.

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Partly ctjudy

To Protect Urn Peace of the World;
To Promote the Ffcogroa of Am trie*
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford;

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NEWSPAPER

AN INDEPENDENT
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

ESDAY, JAN. 14, 1947

Ships Enroute From
Europe Are Making
P o r t Days Lato
Fishing Boat Lw

—WASHINGTON, Jan. 14
— Attorney (General
Tom Clnrk branded Inst
fall's soft coal .stoppage an
"un Insult to the* United
Staten Itaeir' In the argu­
ment bsfofe the SUprtsme
Court today on the soft coul
caso. Ho argued that the
government sought only to

m aintain it ■ fnnetiona when It
I n t e t l to th e court* for an order
t™ halt the alrike.
The attorney general also askrd
Iha high tribunal In uphold (hr
13,510,000 in contempt fines Imss#d upon John L. I.ewl* ami his
nited Mifie Workers.
C lark asserted that when Iwwi*
disregarded th a t artier it was a
ran tem p t th a t was «n • Insult 10
the eountry -and done that tainprorqlBt* all law and Invites mob
ru le.
- .
. 4k!lark tohl th e ju stic e s. that in
im* rasa the g overnnirnt'is uni
seeking to infringe nn any rigiita
of labor o r on the freedom*
guaranteed to all ritiaetis by the
constitution.
.
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' ThB soft coal case is expected
to set far reaching precedents in
Inlerpretnlion* of law* applying
to organized I-ahor. On* of those
law* is the NorrU-I-eGuardle Act
which liars injunctions In strikes
t lie Government, a* well.
**wl* will not Iw on hand at
Suprem e Court, lie Is some­
where in Florida and he ha* ex­
pressed the- opinion th a t he I*
n o t needed In Washington today
resulting from the soft coal atrlke.
Lewi* paid a hurried visit lo
St, P etersburg yesterday. H r
visited hl» .family physician, Dr.
C harles Co tap ton
of,Springfield,
III. Lewi* deelined to say whar-'
he would go from St. P atersturg.

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IttJSHIA’S NO. I
p a m with Field
Imperial General
of Moscow. Stalin

25 New Members
At Dinner Meeting
Tw enty-five new member* of
Sem inole County Post 3202 V, I .
W, were inducted l**t evening
a t a -dlhree
held a t the
eginn H ut nt which more than
k wef# In attendance, according
to John 'Hauls, post adjutant.
The men Inducted were T®|"
medge F. Smith, Raymond Lundquiet, Clifford Proctor. Jr., C. E.
Gnrmly II and C. E.‘ GormV 111,
Don M#y#r*. Jam ea Stew art, Jesse
Bennett. Samuel M artina Jr. Sam­
uel Cochrane. Aubrey Whitten,
Jam ea Pearson and J . A. W rljhJ.
W ilbur R. Keeling. Jamea K.
Pearson, Douglak Brotrhle, Roy
n f itt, Clarence Milsted, Herald
d g alth sll. Victor McClelland. Ed
W
George .lla
Guy
l T HaIlth
l H RaMll,i
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Allen. J. T. Brown, F, V. Bailey
and James Pearzon.
T ht post); aald Sauls, heartily
•udoraea th# action taken bv the
Semlnnle County Junior Cbamlwr
of Commerce In sponsoring a
soaring meet to b#--h«hl kjarcb
1 ami 2 at the. Municipal Air­
port, and a contmltt## headed by
F. D. Scott, local merchant, waa
appointed to volanteer aaaUtance
W tt th#
the project.
Carl Elsenhower, secretary of
.tha Sanford Touriat Club,
notified that tfie post had
---------------------. . . -------doraed the Uwriet
program
would eponsor
for toe
sponsor a program fet
visitor*. A let tar from Mlea ■ « *
Chittenden, thenkinr the poet for
th# One tribute p a id 1
father, Joe Chlttlnden wa* read.
Details lo r the V* V district
were
ennrtntlun fo r Jan. »
^ m plated. Men de|) atce «IU
^ B « t at th# Tourist &lt; wnter and
women delegates at
HuL- where at ItOO P.
gates will hara d |i
cate* will the* be tak.n on boat Trip aboard Sub Chaser BTO
to Blue Hprlni*. Each
at the end of tha convention, wlB
be ptweenled wllh celery.
"Thle shape* up as the
VFW convention etref 'Slanned for
rhis d is t r ic t a a ld BauU.

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National Ai
RMatera will

WASHINGTON, Jan. 11
—&lt;/!’)— President Truman
made u new gesture o f
friendly cooperation toward
the Republican majority in
Congress today when he let
it b e known that Republican
leaders in the House and
Senate will be welcome
guests at the W hite House.

More Workmen L. E. Jordan Is
Stage Sympathy
ElectedHead
Strike In London Of School Board

Morris Receives Vote]
Of Thanks As Act­
ing Superintendent!

I"c*» meeting *,f London dock
workers voted"- to join w*Jtb the
.3(1,000 unionists already on strike
in protest nvrr the governm ent's
n*e of troop* to mare food sup.
ft U illlif tlifl itrt'Uimi tiuiy
effect all of laiiulmi'* nriranizrd
dock workers.
- Th# sym pathy walkout was
voted at a noon hour m eeting of
between 1300 aipl 1400 dock work­
men who ignored appeal* of
union leader* that tliey remain
on the Job.
Th# itrike began originally a*
a wildcat move by an estim ate.)
15,000 London truck driver*. Tho
truckmen nl*o Ignored nfftrinl
union advice th a t they rem ain ut
work.
With food distribution through­
out Kngland threatened by the
growing walkout*, all p arties con­
cerned are speedily laboring Jo
negotiate a satisfactory settle­
ment' Meanwhile, more than 3,0110
soldier* have begun th eir second
day of moving foodstuff# to re ­
tail shop* serving
10,000,000
resident* nf th# greater London
area.

A vote of thnpk* In If. dC. Mor­
ris, princljml of Semlnnle High
School for hi* service* n* tiding
sunerintendftnt during the absence
of Supt, T, \V. Lawton, wa* given
by tlie, county *rhn.&lt;l b,h-rl at it■&gt;
m eeting, Thursday
Mr \|o rri»
wn* )irai-ei) for tlie fine, efficient
m anner in w hich-h- hsndied the
work.
At a rrorganiralion meeting,
two day* prior. I.. F. Jo rd an - of
Oviedo wa* re-elected clillntivn
of the IhisiiI. Mr Jordan ami Mr.
W alter M. Ilavoe* were re-elected
in Novcmlier for four year term*.
J, II. ttlslline of Igingwomt wa*
elected in I!' I ft fnr_ a four year
tarm whlrli rffilre* In Jnnuarv,

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Semlaeta Cmmty

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$1,000 Needed To \
Continue Work Of
TB, Health Grouo

County Gets Money
For Teachers Pay

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re nreekUag--Thq docThe 8 U le Road
loonded, a number: of haa accepted the Inri]
i estreated, and case# Seminole County C
for trial. Court wlU Cnmmene to meet

County Fishing
Tournament To
Start Tomorrow
George Barr, Nalionai League Arhiter,
Will Train ‘HI Men

An appro!
to eenermi* sn.l
• vm»*th#tlc hearted citizen* f t i nno In additional fond* witn
w hl'h
ca rry on v ltslly needed
work bv th e Parsjnn'- Co«n\v
Tuhivm ildili
w d H ^^lth
^(*) inn. w** m ade I 'v h " hv ,Rov
1840,
The
following
appointment* lt* i|rr eh«lrm an nf *h« , *, .r?p
were made at the Thursday m eet­ Gift* rinm n-ltirr for the Christ
ing: Mr*, lierlitn Mae Taylor was *--- v , , | Sal#.
•&lt;f e*«l
*tro’,,r '••san'IWO1'’
onpniuied to .uccaed Mr*. Ruth
IVarson who resigned at Ihe-W il- u, w^tni-n nor Uen-ln'1- Cntintv
son M-hiKii nt Paula. Mi • tiietle T,i**»-vulo«l«
and H#*Hh
, Hampton nn* npnointeo in p la n cist inn ral*» •ufficlci'1 f'«rdnf Mr*. Kiln a Humphrey, who re- wpt, which to n “ r o” H* •'P*l|&gt;
nlged at the I^k e Mary School. imnortant work. K#''w-in# #f th , r
Prof. It.
Il*tri* wa* nupnjutet #„il#* &gt;■##*, l wa* triad of th# nnas an additional teacher In science rn rlt’OltV to *##"“ ft* c h a ir"'-''!
at Seminole High School.
Of th# t« r # n Glfl* Committee.
■ Matiel'Carwiso wa* appointed a*
an additional tearher at th*
Oviedo n ejrn school. All appoint­
ment* were mail* on the recunlmendation* of principal*
and
ichouJ trustee*, sold Mr. luiwton.
A letter' wa* read from the
teachers and principals of the
Midway negro School reipirsling
(hat beginning next year the
uchfKil ojH-inlc during the winter
month* on the same schrdutc as
other school* In th* county. For
a num ber of year* th# school lias
operated from July 15 to Febru­
ary, a t which lima th# pupil* took
• three month# vacation to a*ai*t in' harvesting th# e#l#ry crop.
Supt. iuiwton wa# Initructed by
the tunlrd to confer with the tru s­
tee* of the Sanford ' district in
which the-Midway School l* locat­
ed and to report at .the aix l meetIng on the subject.
A request from Prof. J. N.
Croom* for major repair* and Imirovement*
Crpom*i aAcademv
prove
menu to vrpom
c s &lt;!«itiv
Including addition# to th# pchool
library, aleo fixing up of a foot­
ball field, were given careful con­
sideration by the board, and Prof,
Croom* wa* ateured That alLpoa*
siblt will be done for the colored
school need* In that district. Thee#
Improvement* and repair# com#
within th# survey made by Elton
J." Houghton of all school build*
BECBVEa CERTIFICATE
ing* and grounds In the 8 a n f* d
TALLAHASSEE, J a n . t * ~ district, aald Mr. Lawton.
( Special)—The R ut# Department
• BUTTER PRICES DROP
of Education Issued S41 teach­
ers eertlfUetr* during the month
By Associated ? Praaa
of December according to figure*
Housewives l» New Vork City
released by Superintendent ^ of and other arena of the country
m u T In stru cto r,' Colin Engtleh
tha price of
or
yesterday In contrast w ith : BOO gott a break today on tM
tier foilawning e *h «p *™P In
ih« whole**!# market. Chain stores
in New York eut ttU ll butter
prices id* to eight cents a pound.
e -w w a s M
A flood or butter reached marchTALLAHASSEE. Ja n . 14—
antite excbin»aa not only in New
York, but a l * \n Chbago a»4 IENB)-The 9th Installment of
San PrancUco. However, price 10 payments frefc tbe State
, COURT COl

A
t*-t
ford
and

Si-minol, i utiuly fi-hliig c*m
in l*c npiniMirrd l») (lie Sun
liimnr I bamber of Commerce
mi-1 idiaill - of Sanford will

open tnimiriow it wa* .’Itittiiimi*e-l

(•.lay by Jack Italigan. president
•d the junior trade body.
Tbe ' fish .- ba** nr «porklcil
pell'll, may be ranghl in Hemumte
County or tlir waters, adjacent
1 hereto, Roth banks of ||ie Welilva
Itlirr are included ami bulb t&gt;nlx*,
of ibe ill John t Kivei from
HusriMiibc llrancli In the mouth
of the Wekivs aie also Included
Stream* and cri-ek* enierllig on
the Lake. Vnliifl* am) Hrevat I
sijte, .if the St. John* and Wekjva
Iasi

*|*u fie u se d

Tlie i-ontr*l will tun fiuiii dun
I ft in Mar I and prize* will be
awarded wiibin lb day* a'firi the
clo'e iif the &lt;onte*l.
No person will &gt;be __ awarded
mure than one prize in each
class. In the event , uf two or
more fl*h of the xmno weight
being entered, the fir.I fi»h dial
is subm itted will be drif.tved
the winner
I'lace* wherw fi-b may be en
teted are L'-i-rybiMp s lluidw uie
Fiimjiaiit. Hill Ituidw aie to m
pany. Iltll Implement Company,
Sanford llan lw arr. Stiver Kb*el
t'ali Stand and Stanley itoger*
llnrdw aie Company.
Prize* will lie identical for
both the lias* and the speckled
perch division. First pritp will
lie on Akron Heel, second prize
will include a tackle box an,I the
third prize N I d 00 worth nf
fithiiig euulpmeni
A second contesi i* scheduled
In get underway on May 1

Maj. L. J. Wright Is
G i v t* ii Bronze .Star
Major Lewis J. Wnght son &lt;&gt;f
Mrs. 1‘. ■F. Robson, ‘.'1)33 Mapl.1
avenue, wa* awarded the llrm ne
S tar by hi* commanding officer,
Lt. Col, J e s s - II. Guthrie In n
ceremony held at Krlly Field,
Texas, Ja n u ary d.
Major W right was cited for
his
m eritorious service
from
November IP 14 to May IP45, a*
operation* officer of the d-’nd
AACM Group, ,whrn be wa* res­
ponsible for the effective opera­
tion of alroravi camniunlcatlnn*
facilities and radio aide* to aerial
navigation in N ortheastern India
and Burma.
lie came to Kelly held in De­
cember 1045.

Fed Cagers To Meet
Mt. Dora Tonight
Tha twice defeated Semlnoj#
School Celery Fed. wilt
open their basketball campaign

High

nn the lock) court tonight In a
twin bill with ML Dora.
, Tee Pad* have suffered defeat
by Seabreeze of Daytona and
Fust Is In their flrel two con-

7difficulty
I SIn V
w
sinking *rr
their, ehote,
but Coach Genaa h*» atreaeed
field goal and free throw ehootlng
during the past week In an attampt to clear h b charges shoot-

Teachere Salary Fund to the
eounty will be made tomorrow.
According o Deurea released by l"«

tlon Colin Knyllth total payment
to the 97 counties from the fund
for this month la |j,TB2^1IA0.
Seminole county w ill receive
918,39135 of which 917.16330 Ie
for Instructional sglariea and

Truman Bids
For Harmony
With G.O.P
President Announces
G.O.P. Leuders Are
Welcome To White
House Conferences

America, flagship of th* Unite
State* Lines, dockfil last nigh
two anil a half days behind ached
ule. Tile, skipper, Ovinniodor
Haray Manning, said -lie had beei
delayed by one uf the wor*
storm s he had encountered in 3
yeara at sea. lie said lie had •
rieer a zlg-zav cmir*e th rn u fli th
waves that were fu) to &lt;U&gt;, fee
high and th a t lie bad In •**
ilie huge 'v e o e l like a saillma
•Three
*l«nit-b*llered
ship
MAN, Jo arf V. Matin 1 right) drrwwd a* a n w rsh al made poll th is looming, one fron
Marahal Bernard Montgomery, CWef of the ItrllUh Norway, one from Sweden ain
Slafr, d arin g the U U rrk r i.lt to the Soviet capital one from Italy. Kadi was a da;
late.
*• ■
appears, to be h, the best of health.
Meanwhile, the t ’- nasl Court
^.(International lUdlopheto) prepared
m ‘renew Itw effo rts li
locale the fishing traw le r llellt
nf it,,- 1 on, which has not i'ccr
heard from since she last rrporte*
engine trouble five days t«o. f
Th# tanker Wlllhtmabur* W

t

In d u c ts

Associated Press Leased Wire

Where 18 Died In Virginia Plane Crash

Stalin Poses W ith Monty

Lewis1 Action Hit By
A ttorney General;
Justices Asked To,
I m p o s e P enalties

a s i u ik i through

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The regular monthly meeting
of the [Mgrd of directors o f the
JWtnlnoW Count* Chamber or
Commerce wOl be held at 3:00
'clock Wednesday evening i t the
Tourist Center, according to Ed-

HiverH Going Ahead
W i t h Radio Station

Mr. Truman'* decision wa* an­
nounced by DemocratIe Minority
Leader Sam Kay burn, former
S|teakrr in ilie Home of Represcnta tn e- i t bum said .Mr. Truman
decide,I to invite botit Republican
and
Democratic
congressional
leadrr* r„ the W hite House for
fm jiieiit i-gii-uiialion*.. No date
h*fi been set for tire* first biyarli an .-tinfe rence, Rayburn ad­
ded,
La-i year, the Prvsldent * had
trgulaf Monday m orning talk*,
with the Democratic Iraderx Of th?
| limifi* and Senate, bill Ihl* time
he'* trying a new approach. The
idea, -.aid itaybum. ia to get tL»
Republicans un to the White
lltjUM* evervlinut imn* lvgDIatlvS
mallet cornea mi tbnl hn* a cliance
of in partisan liacklliK
•
I Ke|ni hi tea ii, to whom such In'iiia tl.liji would be extended in! ,-lude Mtchu-ati'a Senotm Arthur
( 5 andrulirry. pres itient pro-tem.
feiie nl tlie Senate; Senator ma­
jority leader Wallace White of
Maine House Speaker Joe Mar­
tin of M assachm elta and House
majority leader C harles iitlleck
of Indiana. The Democrats would
lie represented by House minority
An ordinance providing for leader itayburn, and Senator Al­
safely of life In public place* of lien ilarklev of Kentucky, minority
assembly, including
s c h o o l a,
churches, |m t hotels, and cover­
ing provision* m inting to new
imnstruction of *uc|i places, wa*
adopu-tl by llo CHy f'ommtnsliiu
at It* meeting Monday even tug,
Cily Manager II .N Bsyer re
ported ih l^ n io n iin g Fire i hie/
M N Cleveland w-a* m itto.-l-d
to elifnree provision* uf the eld l
nancr ridatlng to o |j const m e
lion.
*
It wa* reported to Commis­
sioner* th a t'th e 'W a r A**et i AdThe Junior Naval Reserve, mem­
minis I rut ion Had agreed to allow ber* t.f which hod n cruise Sunday
use by tho public of recreational about,I Submarine C haser No. IJt'J,
facilities West of the officer* wa- orguniled bv ■ group of
hradigiurtrr* (ailldmg
at
(lie Said, 'd men iu give boy* of 15
Municipal Airport Those facili­ t„ t . an active outdoor program
ties near the enlist, d m en's b ead roiut'llu-.t with a N*V3| Reserve
ipiartrr* have !«-• ri lurne.1 user itaimiiy ptograni.
so p r o n m i i i i g i h r p r o ­
(o Fellowship fill lege Tin- public
facilities
Include
two
tcnlil* gram aie William J. Toll. J. A.
court*, volley ball mid basketball Mei-cli A W. Lee, Andrew Cartawav. H airy la1#, Ales II Johnson
court*, shower and dressing loom a ie, I Hie I' S. Tib D istrict Naval
farilltleo.
Reserve director anil hi* entire
A boll diamond, form erly n«eil staff.
by the Navy fo r snfthiill, bn*
The boy* are educated In
hern converted by the City to a tpecialtlr*, deck seam anihip, itiarhasebtoil diamond
and turned linspike. nautical rule*, naviga­
over to the Ciiy'rgc Harr *cjiool tion aid,, shipboard hearings.
for umpires. The Cily has n|ao ii*nu| -ignaling, machine shop
const m e ted a practice field for practice, radio prtvediire, comus* by th# C hattanooga baseball niuntration shop jiractice, radar,
aid, pharmacy,
military
School east of the laundry build­ fir*i
ing and thi* will bo used, said training and etiquette. Valuable
Mr. Mayer, for leaning cages, Inf,.i mation on electronic* and
sliding and otb.-r heavy |.I set lee a.I\am e.l sciences, such as will be
work. Intersiluttd game* will be id givul adcanlage in itarlllig a
played at the Municipal Hall carver. Will be given.
riiou'iiml* of dollar* svorth of
I'ark.
Commissioner* wore notified of equipment |u a*si*t Dev Junior
the receipt of a check for |d,S 35 Naval Reserve unit* U t&gt;elng
furnished by the U. S. Naval
from th# War A ssets A dminis­
tratio n fo r fln*| paym ent for p re ­ Reserve at no coat to the boyj
paration by Sm ith and Qlllosple
of Jaeksonvilla «f plan* *nd
specifications to rehabilitate the
City's sanitary sew er system.
Th# following City elcctrlc»l
examiner* wrr# appointed: K. C.
H arper, m aster electrician, Don­
ald Young, journeym an electri­
cian and Crady Duncan, electrical
inspector. On tho plumbing board
w#r# appolnled tho following:
H arry Li*, m a ster plumlwr, Roy
Wall, Journeyman plumber and
Grady Duncan, Inspector.
A le tte r from th e War Asset*
A dm inistration
offering
th#
tran sfe r to the C ity of thu Nsvy
built Oeceola Air Field we* read.
Commlasloner* expressed -no In­
terest In th a offer, a* the City
already has a fin# airport. The
WASHINGTON. Jan. 14—W)—
Civic A eronautical A dm inistra­ Nearly 30,000 tulles of secondary
tion in a letter, o ffered tho C ity roads In Alabama, Florida, Geor­
95,500, or half of th e estim ated gia, Louisiana ami Miuiiolpnl
cost, fo r a seaplane base In Lake were approved today by the Public
Monroe.
Road* Administration for federal
Tha City has been able to pur­ aid.
Florida tops the list of five
chase an attractive, llpk chain
fence with rail at a co st-of 9008 southeastern states with BJIIB
to j* used at The cemetery, aald miles approved. Georgia . la not
Mr. Bayer. A petition, protesting far behind with 0,273. The others
erection of thle fence and alerted are— Alabama, 6,3(0; Louisiana,
bv IB persons, w ae read. Chief 6.5455 and Mlaalaalppl has M »
objection to the fence wae hav­ miles of secondary federal-rid
^
ing , to walk additional distance road* approved. &lt;
to entrance* from parked auto­ v Meanwhile the State Road Demobile*. said' Mr. Sayer. The
Commits loner* w ill visit the
cemetery before making any d e­ over $33, 000,000, approxlraaUly
the same a* tha 1949 figure. That
cision on the matter.
will give the department a total
Manager nayer reported that of nearly 94.000,000 counting a
the Junior Naral Reserve will 920,500,000 carryover
_
C ttr ts n * Os ra g e r«a&gt;

Bo&gt;s In Junior
• Naval Reserve
i Learn Specialties

Secondary Roads To
Receive Federal Aid

�TUESDAY, JAN. ,-14,. 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD, SAhPORD, FLORIDA

fhe Sanford Herald

nd ..Personal

iocializii g British Acres

s f * M *rrk
M 04.I.AND I&gt; D K i

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ASCI**'

The General Speaks

TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, IM7
81BLB YFJtHR r OK TODA1
BUT BASKTHAT AFFIRM A
TIUN ON THE CONSCIOUS­
NESS- THAT ALL POWER IS
1VEN YOU FOR AH LONG AH
OU
WILL
ACCEPT
IT
THROUGH FAITH. ONE WEAK

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B

and

god

make

a

1GHTY TEAM: t a t th s. weak
la y , 1 am stromt. J » riT t:IO. ’
The Sanford Civic Music As­
sociation's concert series dot iff
to sn excellent start* . ^ •
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’
k W f see whet# the Review of
Bclrntlftc Irrajruments reports ■
yew .gadget "which registers all
Shades of opInUn."
A perfect

NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAY

Cupid Stub« IH Toe

many other place* are Rood and nurd abeif. it. Cupid’s
disillusioned once more.
'
Some London newspapers .published charge* l'tnt
are
daughters of Britain in this country ns G. I 'brides
"
un
t
______
________
____
____
written
of I
being badly treated. A correspondent had
Halt b ig T New’York^ hotci and finding abandoned bride* j
living in squiijor, crowded wit]) their children into sm all,
miserably furnished rooms. Though he admitted the Hed|
Cross "gave them n little money each week, lie said i
they had found marriage to Americana ami life in tills
country unbearable,
•
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"Gross exaggeration,” replied Red Gross official*
and seine British brides themselves whom American
reporters promptly interviewed. Said Eileen Patterson,
director of the English Speaking Union’s overseas wives’
committee, only five per cent of the fi.000 British-Amortcan marringe* had gone on the rocks. A good average
! this, she added, for any marriage statistics. But ns far
iy approval aCall.
• away as Birmingham, Ala., a judge s^t aside n divorce
granted n serviceman's bride, who, bnck in London, had
Keeping it* powder dry
.
* the Army Air Fnrc*« &gt;* added her voice to the criticisms.
oning" 1,500 B-20 S uperfortIt’a n tempest in a tea not. Newspapers in Englnnd,
1 ag ain st ru*L cntrpsm n.aiid ns In this country, apparently can’t resist pumping up
processes of deterioratim
in ato iag e for use in a po»- n good yarn once in a while on (too suinll n basis. British
fu tu re emergency, in .actual American official relations won’t be nffected. But Cupid
,linn will I* some fl.000 alf­ may be dUcouraged.
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R«a. 4?e SfMrtng

WHCfi 59INNER5
Rog. 59c

RADIATOR HO! “
VISOR MIRROS
B6c

EXHAUST DEFLEw..
R .g .1 .4 9

AUTO BABY SEATS
TIRE PUMPS ........
Reg. 1.79

BUMPER JACKS

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM

f A K B t l l S

LONG ARM

I'ACHACsC S T O tir r

TRUCK
MIRRORS

Nick’s Own Ice

FOR SALE
1 HOUSE AND LOT
DUHART LUMBER
YARD

W« Make Our Own Ice Cream, All Flavor*
'tasty - Delicious • Healthful

Reg. U S

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Krg. 4JK

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BATHROOM WICKER HAMPERS
R e t.

Ml

SHOVELS

Reconditioned

CLORIDA

STATp

- THEATRES

u

CASEINE WALL PAINT

14c-OpSns 12:45 p_m.-40c

Reg. 18a

SCREW DRIVERS

Today &amp; Wednesday

a 8I0.OO0 job on
, wondste whether
who la willing te

Reg. Me

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PLASTIC MALLET
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A t the conclusion of ths tiuslness refreshments were served to
M rs. Woodruff. Mr*, tang. Mr*.
J B j . fL Rowland, Mrs. R. L Dann.
Mr*. McKinnon, Mrs. Joho Lxidw fr, Mre. Cart Jater. Mr*. Dun.
can. Mre. H. J. Gut, Mre. Shames,
MM. Moral and. Mr*. John Fn*.
Mr*. J. P. Hollxclaw, Mrs. Dick
MdLaulln, Mr*. Chariea Morrison.
Mrs- W, C. Batcher and Mm.
Fred Zarrenner.
NfFTICR

Reg. 65c SPARK P,

Th# Boelat Department of the
Womans Club will have a des­
sert . bridge on Wednesday at
1 (80 f ^ M . «t the dub house.
Flection of ciffleers will be held.
H ostesses wilt be Mrs. Frtd WIItlarns. Mr*. A ..D . Johnson. Mm.
J . J. Roccn. Mrs. W. B. Brinson
amt Mm. W. A. Vossfer.

S SUssssS&amp;
1x6,1*8 artd 1
„

Mr. an,| Mr*. W. O. Slan*ell
have returned from Gadsden. Ala.
a fte r attending the funeral se r­
vice* on Jan. r. for Mr. Stansell’s
In-other, C. B. Stansell, who died
of u heart attack on Dec. 31 on
hia way to Orlando.

Flight Deck Cocktail
LoungeHoldnOpening

Theodore Roosevelt
Auxiliary Has Meet

SIDING

A town m ooting wa* h* lit on
Mrs. W. C. Ti»nn wa- the &lt;prakr r at the meeting recently of thr Jan . rt at the Community llou-e.
I! W. A group of the Fn*t T he oath of idfice wa* iiilmin'iChristian i hurch at the lo&gt;me of t,-rc | to Mayor-elect Howland I.
Mr* A. V. Bandy. The Hireling Bevln by le liim g mayor, Gordon
wa* presided over hy M il. It G. Kihhr*'. Mayor llivlti then in­
Fox and the devotional wa- givvn stalled the ncwlv circle,! aldeimen, taui* "Geisler, Jam es It.
hv Mr*. J. I.. Horton.
Mrs. Ti*on chose a* her subject H attnway, and ta o n atd l&gt;.--el•"India" which wa* in keeping with berry. Paul Hale* was el ret g,l
the missionary program.
Mr*, president of th e Board of A lder­
ia-ater Tharp wa* Welcomed into men.
the ginup and a *liotl hlislire**
JUi-C L uii-e Clark. sl*t,'r "f
Hireling wa- lirlf.
1 M is. t). E Wiuivcr, slopped over
Kefie*hmeni* w eir »eivcd f*» for a short v i-it la*t w»ek on lier
the following. Mt*. J. N. Da, way home to F t. Myers, Fla..
,|rn. Mi* Fox. Mi*. I'aisy Bandy a f te r • VHUHog in Indianapolis,
Wil-on. 'll* Hoi Ion. Mi* •) I Ind
Pear son. Mr- Tharp. Mi* •&gt; D
The newlv org»ni»ed Ca- I
l.aodre**. Ml- Ti-on. M t- ' II
G rantham and Mis* Susan Wil­ ’ l»o,, y B oy.-' i lull mrl W-dne-dsy
night si Ihe r'nm m untlv Hnu*e t,i
liam*.
olts i o ffi,-'* T he following wen-

a “W arrants a ride o f

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i n i| f

M o ll-

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Bev

l-.iial Hale* were elected
,. „„ a Finance Com m ittw
W atson, Church trea -

*. CalhVrlttn Ta*wi*
ut the Aialra Isslg
lutt tho position o|

u r ic
Mt *

ll.irtv

I *M*k«

M t*

M»&gt;
Mi Im li, Mi
1.4‘f „Mn. M rnirl. Mi'*
M r W. D ILilInnl. 'f
\|t« K. H • ifTiMiit'. Mn
iim«| Mr&gt;. Jiim iirliJfr.

NOW

M|*. E C. Daniel* was ha*le*s
In the Magnolia Cirri,• of the
Ganlen Clul, at hnr Imme «n Fri.
ilsy afteuum n st 2:30 P. M. Mr*.
C I.. Powell presi'l-il over the
meeting and among the Item*
l|i*ru*seil wa* beautifim tlnn of
ll,r Junior High Srh ool ground*.
Membei* attending the ine-ting
wai'i
l’owe|t, Mrs. J. B.
were Mr*. Prtrruon, M u J. C.
Davis. Mr*. B«lr Mr*. E- It. f’lement*, Mr*. Bailiff. Mrs. t! G. Kil­
patrick. Mr- Jame* Mooghton,
Mr*. |t C. " w a - Mr* Flelrher
Bolls, Mm. II W. Rucker, Mrs.
MrCall. Mr* It W. T urner. Ml**
Irene Hinton," Mt* Jm ler Camer,m, Mrs. S. D. Ilighleym an and
Mts. MrCaslin.

M i- f! S U «k e \ .
M l- Ernest Iteii*. Mi- ' C
itanuey,
Mt - It. L • ahlwrrll.
Mi*. 0. II. Coghtim. Mr*. I D.
I.ieske, Mrs M J. Loig. Mr*.
A. F. C ten *h,tw. Mr*, II. B.
Odhant, Mrs. II, C. HeUel and
Mrs. Daniels.

Crawford,

Sale 7 uesday Only
I/mgwoo,l Inn is now In fine
comlltldn for guests, *»»•"* b««n,
reilecuratrd w ithin and w ithout
by handsome cretonnes and fresh
pslnt. ’ It is under the m anage­
ment of the Sandress brothwr*
and their wives of New Tork
who am also th# owner*.

F lo w e r -fr e sh , l a s t e f a l l y
styled little dreaaes to com ­
b ine gism ou r w ith tha
hutineea o f liv in g l In eaeyto-w sth cptton and rayon.

17-44. _________

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To

6 p. rn.

Goodyear’s 50c &amp; 60c
“PlRsti-CIcar”

4C i

BABY PANTS

• Cigar plastic; soft, strong, acid
and oil rtaiatant; water proof.
■

pjrov :
daring U)*va»t f*w .
an

monthly meeting of tho
,f {stewards of the Comi'hur. h me.t on Jan. 0. at

Magnolia Circle Has
Meeting On Friday

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ta k e n

Casselberry News
By Jane W illiam s Casselberry.

.

1x6,1x8 and

ta v *

of
Georgia and StrU oo
Ir. Angel attended school*
I l f , , id.
He served with the
for about three year*, many
of which were spent over
Hr ha* at!ended the UniV of
Florida and Stetson

,

Mrs. Handy’s Home
•Scene Of Church Meet

’ A capacity ciifwd w a s - in at-,
________■
tendance on Saturday evening at B a ll
the Flight Iteck Cocktail ta u n g e
when It held it* official opening
M cG h sHil I s
at 11:00 o’clock. The lounge i*
located oh the second floor of the
operation* building at th r S an­
ford Naval Air S u d a n with Ken
Mis. II.. II. MeCa*lin wa* The
neth Seth a* manager.
tionoi guest at the trgulai moStn
IUII) Art old'* O rchestra
lv meeting of the Cenliai Clfclo
Orlando played’ foi Ihe affan The uf the Garden Club when It met
main lounge i* attractively ai
lit th r Lome of Min - K K.
ranged with groupings of ih a ir-. last Friday afternoon. Mrs. A.
•ofa* and table- and i. lighted J. Petrisoli piesnltsl o v e r* th e
with soft eoloied IL h l- Appr-xi
meeting and urged all membe'*
I,lately JIM) people attended .tho anil friend* of the dull to attend
affair.
the eln-.e* to to* conducted by
Mi*. Paul Ochllliee al the Tourist
Center.
Mrs. Ittdi anil Mia. George Mc­
Call were elected delegate* to tho
Garden Club convention whieh wid
hr (tchl in Orlando thi* yeai Elec­
The Col. Theodore
tion "f officer* w»» held with
Auxiliary nuqtl er tht
Mrs. McCall Iwiing elected chair­
Spanish W ar Veteran
man, Mrs. Ira Southward , as
Jan 12 at the home o
virr chilli Ilia n and Mt*. B"li a*
Sheafer at 3:0" P
Weie installed for t
vear They ai'e Mr*. &lt;
president: Mr?. L. Mvice prxsldfn t : Mr*. "
•on. Jr. vice presidenl
frn l Ericson, chaplain
Hi-*l l.agerq111*1'
Zada I-otd. inatructoi
M. Swalm. conductor
Affalter, assistant com
G. It. Lyles, guard;
David, assistamt guaril
Sheafer a* secretary-

MrH.1I.H.
Honored At Meetings

4.»&lt;-k&gt;V-only- *Uei*dooU;uu*L ■Ma.JCleveland. Jr. o f Saiiforil set ved
ti- tw-t man for the groom.
The couple left for a wedding
trip in Kentucky ami Georgia
and nre now rr*lding In Del.and.
'I:*. Angel has attended the

PAPER TRIM

PHONE 3B8

OlMfW Play
BLOCKS

A .lot of houses are being built
lee days, but demand for them
ty not be * as enthusiastic as
me had earlier supposed. One
itlder told u* the other dae be
4 , Started out to boltd a IM 00
use.neut by tha tlma h* bad
splanjr draSm be knew It was
Ing to cost him 8 U 0 0 . - Now

Mrs. J . M. Bu*hee and Mrs.
J. K. Vertinn of A tlanta are
visiting In Sanforti.
They are
cousin* of Mrs. Mamie I’aganhurt
and Mrs. A rthur Itlount and are
former resilient* of this city.

U in I w iid

M u-lrt* „f llitrIt Spring* »«■ the

Key. lie
WALL

Reg. TVs
If a doten organisation* byr).
tong coming '-event* ■ sponsdred
the Jaycecs are a fishing em­
it, a beauty contast, a coronan M . , the l'alatka conference.
Ipud lie and so* contest, a
der mart, an air rflrcut, a
a pgrilta Carnival evant at Tamand a. winter visitor* card
m iey.___

Friend* of Mr*. H arry Ic e
will regret to leorn that shn I*
confined to the O range Memorial
Hospital -after undiuigoing a m a­
jo r operation on Monday.

• r lavender ‘ttrchldei

'Mi*. S. I!. Dighton ».v named
chan man of the J ohmial Tea
whieh i» to ta- held in February
and it wa* decided to ptircha**
the ginger bread mix with is sold
by the D.A.H. and Mr*. J . B.
Hay will Is- in ch a ig r of arrangem ent«.
Oelegule* to thr « 'a 'r nieetlinf
to t»n hdd in Mar. w ilt lie Mrs. A.
It. Key a* legent altern ate; Mr*.
II. .1 la-timan and Mrs. Bay with
M l-. F, -Kr--B«oimdlnl an-l Mrs
C. It D.i**nn a* alternate*. Th*
c h a l i t e r l u_aAPd cloth«j
to t h r K»»tr Du ore it Sniith wnool
in AU) •nmft v%h»rh i&lt; th r iifurrtt
D.
A.R. approved school within •
radio* of “•&gt; mile*.
*|
.
• pH 'gtom was under th l
ion of M**, F. K. Bolt,
Irani-m .md l»rfrn*r chairwho wa» a-«i*lri| hv Mr*.
I Tunnir liffe. Talk* w ert
by them un pieparednr**.
■--e» fur the iHcnsion wer#
Tunniciiffe. Mi-. L I’. H»x*
Irs. J . II. Menlck and Lena-

MENS SOCKS

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
CORNER SECOND 4k SANFORD

• The Misses Cecelia hiuI Nannlo
Simms of Springfield,' Ky. are
tho house guests of. Miss Susie
Stanford At her homo on Maple
Avcyiue.
•

In the first of a seites of lag.
tuie*. Mi*. I’ay i. Ochiltree. under
the »l&gt;oo*oi ship of the Sanford
Harden J'luli, dc*ctii&gt;ed short cut*
in' arianglog flow n* and ill us tinted with many attm etive ill*
piny* on Mundny afternoon nl the
tourist. Center.
Mi*. Ochiltrre .who w.i, intro­
duced to the latge crowd by the
pirsidrlit of she-club, Mr*. A. W.
rpp*. opened hrt^talk h&gt; remalking un the varied m aterial grown
in Central Florida with which to
work ami *nid that anyone is able
to make good floral ariangeinrnt*.
She added that there are threo
geiiviul iiile* to follow. I—Traill
Ihe eye to *ee the iwauty nlxuit
yop, &gt;*prti‘tliy graceful line*.and
beautiful color*. 2—Learn to lie
hnpov using the m ain in! &gt;4 hand.
!t D iam atlte thr beauty of sintpliritv. She -aid that ino*f people
use too much material.
Mi*. Ochiltree displayed *evetal
of her arrangem ents around tl •
Tourist C e.itrr and one which
wa&lt; rsprciallv attractiv e wa«
named "P urity". Thi* arrangenient was in a low nMong con­
tainer and the final point wa&lt; i
tall white Madonna with a hackground of •tradevnntia. At th j
Madonna'* feet were while lillies

■rif uitriest t» many friend* i»
llir announcement &lt;&gt;f the wedding
in f Doris Knn Oanirl. daughter
f n f Mr. K m en K. ltantel of Mil*
! ten. til,., to John Gordon Anggl.
! .on of IV J. A ngel of S anfoul
i th r i rtrmonv look piaco at the.
Tio.it&gt; MrtlimlWt Church in Me
! I .1 .1 .it ! INI ,,'clock on l*re J't
I anil «a« |&gt;eif«innetl by the Pa*tor
| of the t huirh.
Ihe church wa* beautifully dr
- curated with whit* gladiolus**
I mid palm*. T he while flower*
j aioi oiailuiitnl candelabra were
j tt*r,| mi ihe altar1.
The hride w n | lovely in u town
t colored, soft wool suit and black
. nvce-.oile*. She wolf &lt;• u&gt;r*ar ■

R e g . 3 Sc
HEM I D RESS

RED BLISS
1

Kriends of T. M. Hill will Iks
glad to know th a t he has re­
turned from the V eterans Hos­
pital a t Bay Vines a fte r spend­
ing several weeks theixv

Mr*. r.dwin Mhlnholter er ,ertallied at li:0lt o'clock on Thur Jay
afternoon with n bridge p art _in
honor of Mr*. S, 0 . Hhinho sVr.
Jr. The .p a tty wan given at the
home of Mi*. S. O. Shinhober.
Sr. on Oak Avenue.
•
Beautiful arrangem ents of ’red
and yellow gladioluses, &gt;weet fea i
and rose* with greenery lieru
placed about the room* and f*Ank&gt;
rd in front of the mantel. The
hostess' presented the honor g*est
with a enrtaye of talism an i**e'
ami wore a carnage herself of g el
ro»e*.
Several ruhhei* of l ndg* w &gt;
played ami at the 'conclusion! of
the game* scores w ere‘added pud
first pi lie. a box of pastel ita t inner y,
awarded to Nr*.
Fred IIvll. Mt*. John Schlikrd
received the ic rren o which wap a
small Ira th rr r a te of lipsticks an I
the traveling prixe given Sot Oraing a trick with the two | of
trump* wa» given to Mr*, George
A. Sneer. Mr*. Shinholaer, the
honur guest, was pi e ,ruled j a
linen luncheon set.
Mrliciou* refreshm ents. conristin* of dalnlv sandwiches, cal e*.
mint*, nut* and hot coffee w ire
•rived by the ho*te»* ««M*trd )&gt;y
Mr*. W. M. Philip*. Mr*. Ca ey
Fuller, Mr*. Guv W w l and 1 r*.
Fieil Ball. Tho*e invited to he
with Mr*. ShlnboUer were .Mr*.
A. I.. Collin* Mr*. J. K. Iligg|n*.
Mr*. W. Dietrich*. Mi*. JohnSchirntd. Mre? • 0 . \V. Spenaer,
Mt*. J. C. Iliggin*. Mr*. |Ji.c*
11nil. Mr*. W. It. William*. .Vr*.
II. It. bfrem nn, Mr*. Ha ry
W oodruff. Mr*. Itamlall (’h«*e.
Mr*. Itov Mann. Mi*. F ted Bill,
Mr*. F.
Scott, Mt* Sterl ng
Bolling, M f'-'M atrw tw i' Higgb»'.
Mi’*. F led William*, Mi*. Cam II*
jlruce. ..Mr*. Orville Bark*. &amp; r*.
Chandler Sharon, Mr*. John I 'V ,

Itree Gives Lecture On
Short 'u ts'In Flower A rrangem ents

Doris Ann Daniel Is Mrs.L.I*. Hagan Holds
Wed To John G. Angel I). A. K. Meet Friday

414.Sanforti Avanua

NORTH DAKOTA CERTIFIED

t

Longwnod

Mrs. J. D. Kuberta and daughter
Frances returned to their home in
Chattanooga after visiting Mr*.
H olerin' mother Mrs. J. It.' Mil­
ligan and her sisters.

Parly Is Given By
Mra. Ed. Shinholier

i Mr*. Frank ShaincH, Mm. W .
M.
McKinnon,
Mrs. H w b«rt
M oreland and Mm. Grady Dun.
can were elected delegates for
th e S tate convention of Gsrdfii
Clubs at tho meeting of the lliblacu* Circle held on Jan. 10 nt
th a homo o f Mr*. Moreland on
P alm etto Avenue. The chairman.
M rs. Seth Woodruff,' presided

BATHROOM CURTAIN SETS

GARDEN SPADES

SEED POTATOES

The m arriage of Helen ■ Jane
Moye*, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
DeSha Pickett, formerly of S an­
ford now living in Cross Timbers,
Mo., tu Charles tiuy Mixson, Jr.,
son of Dr. and Mrs, Charles Cuy
Mixson of Gainesville, was a n ­
nounced here today. The cere­
mony took place In Gainesville
at the Holy T rinity Koiscopal
Church on I&gt;cc. IW with the Bev.
George A lexander officiating at
the ceremony. .
The church w as decorated with
arrangem ents of white jtladioli
ami pompom Chrysanthemums an,|
gtoupingi of palm s with Cathed­
ral tapers on the Altar.
Miss Kleanor Smith played a
ptogram o‘f nuptial music which
included “ A doration", “ Ave Mnrla," “To Spring." "S alut d'A ronjr"
and "Evening S tar" and the
traditional wedding marches weie
used.
The. hride. given in m arriage
by K..M . H unt pf Sanford, was
gowned In a dress of w inter white
sheer wool, sm all hat of whi'o
frahers and h e r accessories were
black. She w ore a shoulder bou­
quet of purplo orchid*. She chono
as her matron of honor and only
attendant, ‘Mre. Boscoe M c tan u
Jr., who wnte a turquoise crep*
dre**, a hat of pink rose* and
carried a nosegay of shaded pint.
ro*cs.
•Kk Finley Cannon. Jr., served
ns best mnn fo r the groom and
ushers were Jame* K. Keith of
Ocala and Bn*coe Moloine, Jr.
Following the ceremony an in­
formal reception wa* held at the
home of thr bridegroom’* parent*
for the bridal nartv and wedding
guests. At a -late hour the couple
left for a.w edding trip to point*
on the Fm»t C oast and are now
tusking their home In Gnlnc*ville."
•
Out-of-town' guest* Included Dr.
.1. F. Mi«son. Mr and Mrs. J F.
Mixson, Jr., daughter*. Betty Sue
and Virginia and son Joyce F
Mixson, III. of Valdosta. On Mi
and Mr*. K. M Hunt. Mr*. A M.
I'hillipa and Mr*. W. F.. Betts of
Sanford and Taylor Sam* of A»-

DetegateB Fleeted
By HibiscuH Circle

s of all type*. Until n t*
m vtntion* m.ake■ them, obsolete.
tha U. A xmill be well p ro tected.

, The Cltlxens Committee on
Eduratlon, with whose reiiort on
education In Fldrlda every citixen
Should be fam iliar, recommend*
that at least 82400 a year should
bs paid to every rchool teacher
ine plate and that they should
select n l on a professional

Mrs. R. P. Cole was In charge
o f th« program a t the monthly
m eeting of tho Woman'.* Society
o f C hristian Service of the Metho­
d ist Church which met with its
new president. Mrs. J. N. Axw errelin, Monday afternoon in the
Rhurch auditorium.
Mrs. J. J . Carver, secretary,
read the final report of UUd juu
recommendation* of the executive
board. A report on finances wa*
m ade hy Mrs. Bixxlte William*,
trea su rer.
.
Two new circle* have l&gt;crn rid­
ded and it was decided that the
p ro ject for the coming year will
i&gt;e to enlarge fn-i educational
Building fumi.
.'
N u rsery ’ .Mother*-for small
C hildren will be furnished by. the
soeietv In the church annex from
8:00 P. M. to 5:00 P. M. the fir*'
and second Monday of each month
and Mr*. C arrie D raper wa* a p ­
pointed to supervise the play
IftfUHT- -The children'« group will
havq for study during l'.H7 the
subject of India' and Mr-. W. P
Chapm an, who is In charge el
th e group, said that they wi
haVv irYPial
who uill
(give them first hand Information
on th e subject.
M rs. Edward Kircher thanked
the W. 8. C. S. for funds used
to aid in the mirrha*ing of mil1fo r the T. B. Association and Mr*.
A txarvllo thanked members for
th e fins attendance at the Detanrl
S sm inar Meeting on Wrdnesday.
Mr* Cute, secretary of i m ­

203 n. Orange Ava.

llktl 41 VltACt muo ? h * f W

M eeting of
ridelLs Claja
• f th e H r*t Pmpflst Church wMI
be held at h:OU I'. M. a t the
hom e of Mr*. J , I'. Cullen, 110
W est Nineteenth S tre e t.'
s
'• WBDNFMHAY
W A bridge . luncheon will be
f lv&lt;n h r , the Social Department
• f the Womans Club a t 1;30 B.
M. a t the club house after which
•lection of officer* will he held.
Hosteoaen will he Mr*. F m i WIN
llam a, ty™* A. D. Johnson, Mr*.
J . J . Rorrn, Mr*. W. H. Brinson
And Mr*. W. A. Vosslrr.
THURSDAY
Seminole C hapter, O. K. S. will
m e et a t H:00 I*. M. a t the Ma-

Mrs. R. F. Cole Gives
Program A t W.S,C.S.

Dr ta o n ard Barker
O ptoairtrlsl
exam ined—Gl***r« fllUi*
Orlando. Florida

A divities

Former Resident Is '
Wed In Gainesville

TO SELL
’EM, TELL
’ With An Ad

call**

OONUOX U N A g

In lw M

llama' adjective*—It U because,
both in llritaln and America, soil
la often stubborn and drought!
and flood*" without je sso n ..
KtV YORK HKR a I.II TWlHUNtW____
* Many cities and towns have, hclrtdfnrr taken ror
aft ready to believe that atgranted the ups and downs, the boom yenrs and depress­ Land In BrlnrtnT Ix-cause there to irrreasc dependably the n a ­ though the ta b o r government
not too much ot It, hA* always tion’s food supply. Hut We think may pa» , it* bill, th# plan'* evenions, iwhich nrc th® result of the fact that the {town grew is
meant more to it* owner or user •that * J«abcy governm ent .n u t .la. tu a lv iu rk lo ss —Ilk* "isnY a
upjtrmirnl.n .alnKlcl industry—r .
- ■;^
• ,r , th an lt hggM n 1&gt;Ut Own widere Briti»h industry will find um betland field—will be far from
----- Civic leaders who have devoted thought to this spared country. This very natural srriaU
agrictU uir a difficult thing to fit
mhtter nre getting away from fllT old booster technique. attitu d e make* it llkrly th a t the into a tight Jigsaw pursle of
o r governm ent can n« sure of
Several amall husinesses, each hiring a fifw hundred men ata bconsiderable
amount of deba'o govcrm rutal bossing, hor fa rm ­
and women, using materials which can be steadily obtain­ on
it* agricultural bill Introduced ers tie. hv occupation, nuturai
ed may be expected to bring to a community a health) in the Ilo0*c of Common* this I indlviluali»ts. They, nave ofte I
economic life. The sad state of some cities in the depress- week - a bill revolutionary enough been called "unco operative" by
em
to perm it the dispossessing (after profiMlonal cooperator*. If they
process of appeal and d u r compen­ someiimA snpear g ^tuhhorn and
sation) of fa rm e it who fall to uiiiei-onshle —to quote Mr. WIIco-operate bv properly managing
and e-.'ulppinx their land.
*
W hen, the program of nation­
alised ag riculture which the Dill
■epresents wu» first outlined in
.Vovember, I IMS, by Tom William*,
Minister of A griculture, restless­
ness prom ptly developed among
those who listened to .Hr. Willi­
am s' h rn ailcaa j'w arn in g -th at, “a*
a last reso rt," land would be
taken " a t a valuation" from fArm­
e n who failed to “play
p art." The opposition was
kaps more the resuit of Mr. \Vil- &gt;
Ilam»' blunt way of sta tin g His
The .bllstfrirtjr criticlam both of Chliing Knl-nlit-k rase -he used the word* "compul­
nmi Ihe Communwla In China, hy Gen. Marahull before sory direetlona"-—than in the B rit­
hin appointment ns Secretary of State carries oven more ish farm er's general reaction to
the complete plan. For the mea­
weight th)\n It did when uttered as he* was about to leave sure
is .now reported as l&gt;ring
China for a flight home. generally acceptable as a needed
Chiqng Kai-shek and his followers "are Interested. move to stabilise m arketa and
,
•
t»i their own feudal control of Chinn," his stntemcnf. said. price*.
The R ritsh National Farmer*,
The Conununist.4 arc determined on a communistic form
with a m em bership of I6R.000, ha*
•f government, arc anti-democratic and want to amuse announced
Its support of the bill,
bitter hatred of Ainericims. Both sides, hopelessly suspi­ which contain* features certain
to he as popular a* it* d is p o n e t*
cious of each other, could have put China on the
are unpopularTenant
internal peace had they agreed to propositions put before powers
farm ers—of whom England hav
them by him a year ago. Chinn’s hope now lies with the so
m any—«fe given a guaranty
liberals, a splendid group of men, and the minority parties. ag a in st luaa when they Improve
rented farm*. There is « sys'em
But these elements lack the political strength needed.
of subsidies and there a r e &gt;pro.
These utterances, when delivered, were the expres- visions
QuinSella*
Daily Double
loans to ten an ts who
lion* of a high . placed American emUwiry from tlic want to, for
each Race
2nd. &amp; 3rd.
buy farm*.
«
President of the United States". They now take on the
except. 2nd.
In an endeavor to soften , the
RACE
.
anise of official pronouncement by the State Department. "bill’s -mn«t objectionable provision,
Americans' cun be proud df the courajfe anti foifthrightnes-x ih e M inister of Agt»ft)Bure de­
th a t ih e government wa*
of this statement. At lejuit.there is no h«dKintf here. A n d clared
not "engaged" in a m easure to
probably
liuM'
more
aall
ll elements
e l e m e n ts "of
China
wifi
ba't*
respect
"o
dispossess fa rm ris.” He argued
Midway belwe*n Sanford Sc Orlando
th at society could not las exneetcd
for Secretary Marshall an n
on U. S. 17 &amp; 92
to guaranty*’ prices and m ajkela
tr I t 'h a d no "g u aran ty of ef­
TURN AT THC RED ARROW
ficiency In some form nr other.
The Idll seems ceilain of pas­
h
sage Iarea use of the governm ent s
I laige m ajority and because many
folk* in* New York City, in Alabama and a K«h»cI LConservat Ives lielicvc it necessary

three

fa c e

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

TUESDAY, JAN. 14, 1947

A ee fcyt the cam

un-

.oil of liras. Primary
iy e f these accMenis

YERS

ntlrlv olliri merit coupon* and wg
reserve one for you on request.
on m a y n o w h a v o e x tr a i r o u i r r * «
a ls o s e v e r a l p a ir s *»f "d«l tr o u se r s,

Suita from $18.75
Slacks from ?14.50
CoatH from ^33.00

'

New improved atyle.

-

DELIVERY ABOUT 4 WEEKS

# Sires small,, medium, large,

r .'.“ .’2 . U ’ a . 7

RITA-COODE

ADMISSION—«0« . SIX O .tU s i » t )
SPONSORED BY LIONS CLUB

•

Priced way, way below coat

CORRECT MEN’S WEAR

S t n r r s - S r h n e f p r Tni l or i n

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�TUESDAY, JXN. T4, 1 » 7

THE SANFORD HERALD, ‘SA'NFCRD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Mutuel Returns
At. Kennel Club
High Last Night
ReUrn* from the mutual* ran
hieh * the Sanford-Orlanda Ken-

FOR RENT

ft

ARTICLES FOR SALE

9
WORKWANTED
EXPERT1painting — contract'«

double combination of Bettv
FLOW HUH
hourly teiai.1, S. 0 . Grogan,
OFFICE SPACE In Fla. State
chid wd Fool Proof turned in a
for all occasion*
Free cellmates, Phono 783-J.
Bank. See Mr. Kilpatrick. .
A-tt event to pay 1101 I n . th;
McNRIJX * YOST. KLORlt
larged rrlurn this- year.
LAUNDRY' work at home. 1.12 E
CLEAN KURNISnKD ROOMS,
CelerY Ave. just off Sine,
7th St. .
*&gt;
The first &lt;|uinlela taco,- won b)
kantlemen preferred. 807 Mag- Office ph. 403, resldenrr lib. UP* II
Market Andrew and Mora Pennolia Ave.
AIR THERM ELECTRIC HEAT WATCH AND Cloek repairing
nice, 1 2-1 combination, netted a
Guaranteed work. “The Jlomu
EltS reduced from I IA.fi’ &lt;»
|l7 fi payuff while a 1-6 pair run- 2 LARGE housekeeping room*.
Shop" (1, L\ Fellows. 1700-San
II3.G0. T * o burner electric hot
J21"A Palmetto Ave.
siatinf of Double Feature ami
font Ave. Phone I143-J,
plate*. f 9.-10. II. II. Pope Co.
Mr. Faddle* In the *event h paid
■MAINTAINANCK and "limp te2 WANTED TO RENT
Tolhtht'a entrlea nro:
pair man. Free to go anywhere.
TUXEDO FEEDS complete lira.
Plrai Keen—F e ie m e i,
Phone 779-XM, beforf 8 A. \J
m alalfla Marrl
Ilunt’a
Tuxedo
Fred
fitiirr.
or after &lt;1:00 P. M.
Duvt&gt; K.|u»nb, ttroa.t &lt;iilo. Damir FU R N ISH ED APARTMENT OR
-HOUSE, perm anent resillrnt*. C. IIT 7 l . ( »W Kg S’* not ted plan's
Candy, klr Saver Pall. l*ollrrttlr
gaurMa. ialiliy Jsrk ,
good referencea.- Call I48r
" a n d ’ complete Isixl-eapc service WANTED: ta in tin g by expert
iiiii- J-.-t. —
.'nerd painter by hour or job
at reasonable prices.
A, F.
I m a t llsr*—ralartfv *
a
FURNISHED
OR
UNFURNISH­
Warren Bowman, Naval A)
(Pint Half Hall, DaaMel
Ramsay, Florist, Sipes AVe. nl
ED
apartment
by
veteran
ami
Station, Post Office Unx 13Ti9.
Hilrrr llrtty. t.iirkr Prank, rtfarrailroad. J’tmn* 319.
wife, permanent. Call CH2-W.
itrlfi. twril t aahoo. I.ticky Tim. Troa
(ini jim Hall. Hook l*p Pal.
MEATS, Groceries and , Purina
Tklrd Hare—
Mile.
LOANS
at Towhttm A Watson,
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE feeds
12(11 Celery Ave. Phone HUH.
I.H-ttir. Hotiy. f u l l i j plain. h as

kr -J"il*r, Rquenk)

Hhs.tr,
JoVlul

tmtle nice,

(trace, - X*»ek

Hurst

Msrr

ltr« .

Ksant X»»» - r WkttlH
itlk lslela H a m
&gt;(I-Ir* K . Illgwls, lllrrrllst. HparX
| b (a.ir&lt;in, llrrstlng Ij *I. Itork
laUhd. Ka(irr I'rnor. «:h»»* U llb
r u n H a r e -a /n Mile.
(Italalela Hseet
Hum.) ll-ad. Mary Ami I
Or. Hprlular, Ethel,
| b &gt;rr
Hwttehn
atsfk H..ee—ra lu r tli,
IHalalela Karel
|lv th»rle. Ainaalna. i'l&gt;»
Never Krar. Pavnt. Mart,
g s w l .'arson. Ilsrjo
ieveask llaee— Vaiarllri
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5 P ie c e M a h o g a n y
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SANFORD'S BI(i FRIEND LY FURNITURE STORE
PHONE

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City Commission .
Adopts Extensive
Safety Ordinance

LOT — DESIRABLE LOCATION
FOR II D I L I
CLOSE IN, &lt;1
PHONE 1189-J.

and domoitic anlmaU ate
worth of peanut* produced

in 1944 in Florid* and neighboring atatat.
But part of thif mountain oi "gooban" vru utiliaad in
ways you ««ldom haar about — in aoap, 1&amp; shaving
cream, massaga oil, fuel. And rasaarch Is proving that
g u s t o can b u . d k teiSU, InMdlcld.., co m .tics, bnstlas, plastic* — literally hundred* oi othar
useful products.
f
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Florida* "next door1' to the expanding Latin-Amarlcan
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CMflaa** V ein
MODERN apartm ent building, re­
finanea placing of 27 new piles
cently decorated, close in. conunder R» headquarters building
tain in g four 2 bedroom ap a rton the lakefront . provided the
inenle, one completely furnished
thn
carpenter
furnishes
City
and avallaide (nr ini media |e
work.
possession.
Numerous com plaints
from
HE FOLLOWING is the be-H
farm o ffe rin g s available an y ­
residents th a t th* f^iulh A tlan­
where In Seminole County: i&gt;H
tic Gcs Company has failed to
acre* of land, 22 acres tiled ail I
put In new installations even un
lit a high s ta te of (u ltlv atio n ,
requests mado l*»t summer, w*re
7 wrdls, 2 hnus*», 3 mules.
reviewed 1/y the Commission.
nt",in rt.6 w ,
City Mhnager Bayer .was directed
seed bed cloth and other equipto w rite the company to take
merit. Farm will be available
action on theae complaint* In acas soon as celery crop i* m a r­
cr-r dance with their frnnehlee
keted. Buyer can take over a*
fa st as crop Is moved. Priced
at 911,090, w ith term* to
snonsihle purchaser.
well
A SM ALL ranch, fair!
under
H I’ p c ic n ,
U R
u ntP 7i
stocked,
S tate highway. 600
acres Improved and p artially I tproved. New building* find r-w
equipm ent. Property will I e
available immedla’ely. Lei i:a
show you this rftneh.
100 ACRES "of good ranch L? I
suitable Tor cattle production,
OMAHA, Nebr., Jan. 14, Hpron a paved highway, him! U
clal)— A net gain of 22,720 mem­
reasonably priced.
ber*, th* largret membership
VERY ATTRACTIVE stucco
growth since 1919, was made by
house on large lake, nice
tha .Woodmen of the World -Life
grounds, sm all grove. In a good
Insurance Society In , 1946, Presid«nt Farrar Newberry announced
heru today. Tha lociety'p memberablp now totale more then
388,000 men and boy*.
.Report* received In the society'll
1649 Service Center contest, in
which 10 camp* wilt receive
aw ards for (he most outstanding
service, are being tabulated. Ser­
vice project* _ carried on by the
ram ps last vear rover a wide
t ange. They Include the presenta­
tion of ftage to more than 900
pubile schools and placing historic
marker*, such as tnos* placed on
the fo rm er home of tha late Wil­
liam Jennings Bryan in Lincoln,

FROM (IU TO flOO
alrict privacy: fast icrvlra
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
102 Sanfcrd Avenua

crate.
Bring containers. iliiwkc, I'aoli
Post Office. _ [ _
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OH SALE: Wlndowa. all ey
press, standard sires fur ln»
FOR SA LE; Good 6 room house
mediate delivery.
112(1 17(1
with hath- and running water,
Si. Orlando, Fla. Phone 9732.
telephone,. 3 acres
electric stove, (elrphon
good farm land. Can give 1m CONCRETE Sewer pip
'm ediate’possession. Phone Coun
tanks. Creese traps,
ty 2603 after 0 P.M.
stones. Benches, Hlr
Miracle Concrete Co.
Mo d e r n t&gt; room borne on 2
Ave. Phone 833-W.
lota.
Jfl hearing fruit trees,
fC,960.00;. 1 /3 II P. Motor. FILL HIRST, CLEAN. See L U,
Rnrringtou, 1838 Jerry Ave,
Phone 0108.
Lockhart subdlvtslua' or cuntart l.uruiamu, 2700 block S
STORE BUILDING, 6 room apart
Park,.
m enl and filllhg station, two
sto ry building, su e 30 X 60 feel IRON double Iwd, ruil nprlng, felt
with stock groceries, counter,
mattress. 1£I02'S French Ave.
-shelves, show eases', Hath, w ater
AILS,
Communs and Spikes
* W d lights Metpl g arag e 30 x
also ashestug w hile-siding phin
» 4(1 feet, fram e building 18 x 24
glee, plume W ilder' Park 380
feet, gasoline pump, leg ated
lim its uf. S an fo rd
Price 17,
I'RING plants nuw ready. IceRealtor. Ill) N. Park Ave. SaiD
hurg lettuce, G reat Lakes and
ford. Phone 1120.
Imperial 44. Hutoer l»maln,
Fla. G iant pepper. Broccoli, E n­
dive, Cotlnrd* and Onions. J. YV.
HEAL ESTATE
Hell, lj»kp Monroe. Plume 16,
INSURANCE
INVESTMENTS
RAYMOND M. BALL
• ‘ llrg istered Broker and
Insurance Agent
Km. 4 Florida. .State Hank Hide.

W. O. W. Gains 22,720
New Members In 1916

People, clxcu i olo

ORAfUtEK.

MAN'S IIICY’CLE, Eleelric shav­
er, 2 tennis ’Tackels, N niral G
Harlatl, Rt. 2, Ilm Idl-A , Han

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SPECIAL SERVICES
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RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PIIUNK 203
HTRICKLANIhMinlRtHON
•MIIHVE-1T. INC.
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND 8R BV IO
tOB Palmetto Ave,' Wnone
DEPENDABLE rr^ lo service. The
Music Box, Phono 963.
WATCH REPAIR, Diamond set
.tin g , engraving, sen Mr. Falk,
n er at M ather’s. On* week'i
service.
PIANO tuning and repairing.
L. 1». Sill, residence phobe f illW or Music B ui, Phone 953.

met to Ave,
ORANGES—11.59* Hu. Delivered
It. W. l/ird. Plume 7HH.W
CIRCULATING Heater,

BORItbw HERB WHKItK *

-. PRIVACY 18 RESPECTED
YOUtt natutal dealra for privacy
In money m ature i, atilctlv
respected here.
Friend* and
ralativea art not Question*,
a'uut your credit. your am*
,1oyer or buiineaa associate
wiU nut lwr_r of jrear personal
affair*. There la no cauee fee
■ rmbarrasemer.L
Reasonable credit rrifulremenia
No co-maker* ou money loan*
Variable payment plans.
FAMILY LOAN CO.
Flurida Rank Bldg.
Phone M

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EXPERT- HAlTlO “ r e V a IHIN g ]
F rol Myers, 3 R iB. 2nd ,St.

giuil

' SHE UH FOIl
MIMKOURAPII PRINTING
AND TYPING
76 Ml. COOLER ATI) II like ne&gt;y CREDIT BUREAU O F SANFORD
lit] N. Pork
Phone iso
3(55, TaMe l(i|i krrtmene white
range cook stove like iipw 375,1)11
a t 7Air Ha.&lt;e Drat Imilding on SAW FILING and selling. Newly
equipped to handle all type*
left. It. II. Hrnkle.
except band taws. Saw Hospital

GERMAN
good condition. Inquire Offle*
INVESTIGATE A uto Body and
Trailer Park
Fender Repair profits. You'll be
convinced. Practical spare tim e
10 ft. inboard Correct C raft run
home studv and resident course
about. Phone 84K-W.
Including welding, sprsy p a in t­
Cabbage and Collar,! plants. J . B.
ing, metal work, m ay help you
Little. Phone 619 R.
open your own repair simp or
get a good Job.^i. 1. Approved.
ME 14 FT. BOAT and one J S
M erhaitirany-inliulrd men get
1LI*. Evinrudc. 211 French Ave,
free details today. W rite Al|t.iC raft* Training,
ABF care
ARTICLES WANTED
puper.
P JJ
D on't worry about your income
ta x return. See J« y Waite H a t
Cowant Store. Phone 874.
T&gt;__l i „ _

LOST &amp;
Hanford X-Ccl Feed Htx ,-ie
SOW. 8 pig* 4 week* old.
3022.

DST: hand truck at corner of
Park and l.akr Shore Bnulcygrd.
Atlnnllc Beer Company, Orian*

Phono

FOR HALE" Jersey cow. Mllkinr,
Hrasmjablr price. \V. R. Bridgev
RL I. Box 113, Sanford.
FOR SALK: 3 month old heifer,
reasonable, -S. II, Buchanan,' Rt,
I Box fid.

FOUND: Pgir.ladtex glove*..Own­
er may have by identifying an J
paying for thi* adv.

LOST: Key rim Ijl33 Century of
P r o ir e * *

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One uf Sanford Beet A partm ent
with 3 key*. Reward 36-00.
house, a good hiV**tia»nL
HELP WANTED
Two
*tory
frame
house,
good
loca­
V p CALDWELL NAMED
I Boi id ly-Sanford.
. chairman ;v
tion.
GIRL
fat
sod*
fountain
a*
LanA
beautiful
bungalow
clow
U
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TALLAHASSEE, Jan, 14— m
AUTOS FOR SALE
•y'a l&gt;ni* Stare, part Urn* or
School*
^
—Governor Millard Caldwell an*
tu
ll
time.
U
n
d
on
Iho
Orlnndu
ami
JUnfonl
AUTO FOR RALE: 1689 Lin­
nounced today he had accepte-l
coln Zephyr coupa-hew tlr#eipolntment as chairman of th*
GOOD MAID. Phone 449-11 after
EDWARD
F.
LANE,
Realtor
reight Rate Committee of th*
englne recently reconditioned.
Roderick Adame. BaUoman
Boyd, Phona
jiithem Oovcraor’a Confereme.
31150.00,
Phana &gt;181
Tiie Florida chief axecutlr* euc*
AVON PRODUCTS, INC. will
104.
*d* Governor Chauncev Spark*
train women to earn 11.00 and
COMFORTABLE FRAME HUNGmote per hour rrbrceenltng our 1939 PLYMOUTH. 4 door sedan,
ALOW,
immediate^
p
w
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"
*
10":
new paint.; periket -condition,
products. Women no* employed
of til* committee since
A-l residential reetHeted. Priced
actual mlia* ofl.OOO. Roy Reel,
need nnt apply. Write giving
Governor of Florida,
to sell by owner, 1619 Palmetto
308 W. 2nd.
imliflcatlon*.
Avenue.
1942 NEW Moon SO ft. house
, trailer, complete with porch A
awning, reasonable. 300 W. 2nd.
Ht.. Sanford. Phone 108W .

-Notice

1641 Plvmnunth 4 door sedan, new
paint, *878. 300 W. 2nd -Roy

Oluh Coupe. Radio, air eondlHoning, seat covei-». r*n 72.

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THE .WEATHER
In Ualtjr Thar# I* S tn a tlh —
T o P rotect Um Peace of lb* W orld;
To Procjot* th a P rogress of A n i r t o ;
To P rodar* Prosperity fo r Sanford;

P arti? cloudy » n i w t r a th rsag h
Thursday.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH .
VOLUME XXXVIII

Established 1908

D. E. Lilienthal
Nominated As
Atomic Head

SAN FORD ,

Senator C apehart Deelaren T a x Cuts
M ust Be Delayed
Because Of Suits

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WASHINGTON^ Jan. 16, (A l­
ie n a to r Hamer
C apehart expressed the hkdk'f today th a t
nlanned Republican ta* cuta m ust
i»e delayed tem porarily because
of
tho
large-keal* ' portel-topo rto l pay suits. The Indiana
law m aker made his statem ent to ­
d ay before a Senate Judiciary
."pucommlUee. He declared th a t
t.,e potential U ia to tha T reasury
in view of the p o rtal pay claims
I* ao g re a t as tq -in a k e It neeeesary th at lax-cu tu n g be poatpfined until a “ remedy” is found.
S enator C apehart pointed put
.th a t th a claims already total
itinrn than 14,000.000,000. and b*
said this threaten* th e very
d is ta n c e of thouaaiM* ■ of busi­
nessmen and in d u stria l, units.
.• ( C a p e h a r t appeared as th e firs t
w itn ess a t a hearing on aeparate
bills which he and Senator Alexandar Wiley of Wiaconsln have
w ritten to outlaw, o r curb, ptbdInjr ea well aa fu tu re portal
suite.
T h e Indiana legislator Is an
Industrialist
him self
and
ha
warnad th a t "W a -are facing a
national problem which, If not
prom ptly solved m ay have dis­
a s t r o u s consequence'
y o n .a n j 'commerce.'
C apehart suggested th a t the
subcom m ittee requeet th a Malimony. of the S ecretaries o f Comhierce, W ar and th e Navy, as
well aa other top federal o ffi­
ciate. Ha aald th a t they should
ute i| how these su its m ight bear
on tha flaael aspects of their
departm ents."
Sew itor C apehart aald th a t If
^ j b a pending auita a re aueeeaeful
^ P W e n in a m inor degree" there
would be an Inevitable lo st of
• trem endous' sums of tnonty In
fed eral - revenues. H a declared
• h at the n nrtal-to-poltal *nl&gt;*
Impel Immediate, aeU rut.on. Urn
p a rt of Congreaa.

a Summer Weather

w Worries Growers
Of Citrus, Celery

Bumertlke w eather, a Jo&gt; to tha
tourists and a sorrow to celery
and citrus growers, continue* right
«&gt;n In January, and on the nth,
Itih, 0th nnilTdth of the month the
th erm o m eter w e n r clear up to
W&gt;, according to H. F,
tner,
weatherman.
H em are the maximum temeraturea recorded In Sanford from
M b * first to the 14th Inclusive:
«3, 82, 82. 84. 79. 86, 7fl, 86, 71.
76, 78, 84 and 86 degree*. This
m akes an
average maximum
. tem perature of 81;
Aakla from Ja n . 10, when tha
i early morning tem peratures dlpt ped down to 47, the mthlmum
[ tem peratures were in the fifties
J and sixties and averaged 88
I degrees.
The hot w eather is cauiing eelJ y to m ature too quickly and It I*
Expected th a t th a supply o f tha
beat grade w ill he cut tow n
least
nne-lhird, according
to
shippers. C itrus fruit* i sreported
to be dropping from the trees.
Old tim ers hero fe a r th a t a sud­
den frees# m ight cause- a big
.d isaster fo groves an during the
lata nineties when a elm llar con­
dition of w arm th prevailed durth* early p a rt o f the winter.

------jnBe Applicants
[ Rush Tax Collector
office h f County T M ColJno. D. J Inkin ■ was Jam m ol
w ith applicants fo r
al day

of doe
- by Mr.
,«U

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_jc In­
having
In ad-

A s s o c ia te d

P re s# L e a s e d W i r e

Battle It Out For
Office Of Governor

57 Year Old Man E n­ British Tanker Has
Damaged Rudder:
joyed 31 Years Of
Canadian Steamer
Freedom Prior To
Is B reaking Apart
I I 1h Apprehenslori

WASHINGTON. Jan. 15
— (A1)— President Truman
today nominated David E.
&lt;|MIenthnl to b e clinirman
of the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. News­
men arc waiting to see if Jt
b r i n g s strong opposition
from Senator Kenneth McKeliar of Tennessee, McK fllar la an old enemy of the fo r­
mer TVA rhaiixuau.
Aubrey C tipp ' w ai nominated
several daya a,io to succeed
gMUrnthal an TVA brad, but MeJWIlar. said be I* going to try to
block th a t appointm ent, too.

W ID N E S D A Y , J A N . 15, 1947

'R ecaptured Two Ships Ata
Prison Evader Foundering In
Gains Relea Atlantic Gale

Italian Prim ier Greets Cardinal

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F L O R ID A ,

NEW YORK, Jan. 1 5 - t f 1)—
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 16, (*}
— Fifty-seven year old C. A. Rescue shin* on .their way to
Hoyett, who onjoyed freedom, h*lp the crippled steam er. T*cuuifrom a llf-t sentence for m urder &gt;*h Park In th* Atlantic today
picked up an S. O. S. from the
'f o r 31 years, is going to be f r a a British tnhker Foasularea. The
again It was announced today.] .tanker said aha had a damaged
But th is tim e he won't have tlfij rudder and could nut steer .In
prison ssntence hsnging u rea the mountainous waves.
Canadian
steam er Teeuin*rh
him.
F o r a t &gt;Vsn. Hoyett tr a d e d Park U struggling along at five
police who sought him to sensg knots to keep from wallowing In
a life torn* fo r the stednd degree* heavy seas. She taldoed yesterday
th at site was breaking up 810
m urder of John Cayson, a frie n d a l ia s east of Halifax. Four of
.d u rin g • braw l In 1914. A y e a j her deck plates bad been split by
I ago, BoyVtt w as’ recaptured a n |, th* waves.
.sen
the- ---------Florida ------S tate
— t to
— ----- Prledn.,
7 4 ^ The
l i l t pship,
n ijli H
with
um ■
a» |probable
i r u t t a u i r ucrew
rn
Jfqwsver, on Jan. 28, B oyett w lgl of 41 aboard, U going south and
gel h it freedom
ami will rvturV o u g h t.lo he 470 uillti -outbesai
*
1
of A rg en tin a Newfoundland.
•Hut sh f’U still have 70 mile*
Job '4«e held fo r 18-years undW
more to go to find help. The
an jiasUmed name.
Coast Guard cutter iugrnnr and
N um cronj petitions for hi* H - the N avy-tug Ni|lmuc nr* fighting
lease were filed ■from friend* ft) the storm to roach the stricken
Unlontown. Th* man whu lived ship. But thev. esn't meet her
for Hi year* under &gt;hr a lia s of furo .loinnrtfiw morning. .
Wlill# the TeCuiineh Park fighla
8. H. Powers will be back on-hi*
Job cutting hair, and will also Ua foV her life, the Army trau s|w rt,
Under the supervlilon of th* Genrrul M. j- Herahey. on il» wav
home with troops from (lermuny
Pennsylvania parole official*.
■board," is standing by. The
W ith h im .w ill go hi* second Teeuinseh
l'ark says the weather
wife, m other of his 24 y e a r old
daughter. She ha* been llv In f is bad. the sea, are rough, ami
a gusty northwest wind i» Idmvnear the sta te prison sinre th
|rs &gt; ul about ,'UI lii ill miles an
previous bigamous m arriage wa* hour. Visibility i- ibree In five
cleared from the record by a nilles,_ Rain i- furecast and il
precedent making prison wedding may freeze. The tem perature in
the area u ranging from d2 t»
la st May.
degrees.
Boyett did his duty during th*
war. He rerved in the Army uqder th e name of Power*.
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Legislature S e l e c t s
Talmadge But A r­
il a 11 Won’t Quit;
Near Riot Ensues

Britiah Troops Set Jo Move Food
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ATLANTA, GA. Jan. 16
—(/P)— The Government of
Georgia la In a state of un­
precedented confusion todayas two rival claimants for
tlie governorship wage a
dramatic battfe for power
in separate offices in the
state capitol, just a few
yards apart.

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The two claimant* ate Herman
I alinadge, a ho \ru* elected by the
Georgia G eneral Assembly in a
tumultoliv session early today,
and Kill* Arti^}l, who has been
governor fo r the past four year*
and refuses to relinquish the
office to Tatmadge.
A* hnlli nien begin manuvering
in their **, parate .office* today,
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apparently each Is - .try in g to
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AFTU U l HO HAIUD a t'a Pontifical M au In SL Patrick's Cathedral in
xriie control of the m ilitary deNew York as a defender of Christianity. Premier Alclde d r Oaiperl
partm ent. As hi, first act when he
(left) of Italy la shown shsktn* hands with Francis Cardinal Spell*
strived in the office, Arnall named
: roan, who presided ever the Maw. D» Oasperi « u guest of honor a t an
It. W. ('ollins, commander of th#
official d tv dinner. atlendnl bv 1,800 dignitaries.
(I«tern4tlonol)
State Guard, a , adjutant g en e ral,
of lltr , t a tp Thru the four-ye.ir
Governor telephoned Secretary of
\\ at F a tte r,on in W ashington
and n-ki-d federal recognition of
Collin, a , a brigadier grnrrai and
a- the -tntr*, adjutant general
\itis ll ileclined to ,av what
Fullerton answered, hut when
til! HUCKIN0 STRIKI lit the Brilitli capital has tied up the itupnicnl of i
lie tiling up, lie turned to newt- 1
i‘ • -MUfi Mere hundrrds of huge bags of foorl at tlie Kings Ciois *ta- I
lion. London, ara Bed up us • result of the strike. Despite the threat* j
torn mid -aid. "This i, tlie ad ju ­
nf warehousemen, porters and bus driver* to walkout In sympathy with
tant general."
Al the sam e time, Herman TalUiu striking truckm an, th* Government u n ified Army, Navy ami AirJ
inadgr appointed Marvin Griffin
_Pmc* units to bCftn hauling essentia) foodstuffs.
(International)*
a , the adjutant genera] of hi*
adm inistration. G riffin is work­
ing closely with Tulmadge in th*
By ARTHUR BECKWITH. lit
Tatmadge nfficesi In nn a n te ­
Herald Sports Editor
room of the governor's office.
Seminole High S&lt;h»ol and Mt.
When Tatmadge heard of A tThree “ positive*" In spiritual
Dora High broke even in the |
LONDON, Ja n . 16—UP)—'The
More
th
an
176
winter
visitor*
.
.
| noil'- cull to the Secretary .if
.double header at th.*
British Udav challenged a new values w ere today stressed In a
War. he tidd hi* executive le s t# '
gym Iasi niffhl be­
Soviet claim tn th e Arctic t*lr.?d talk to ‘Kiwanlan* by D r. I kali* atte n d 'd , -‘he .TuswUy-^ ev en in g .?** ,
' tary, Benton Odum, to block all
of Medveihi In the Npltubcrgen P re li, M ethodist Church super­ m eeting, supper and T*cr**tloAi-fore a large, wildly cheering
communication*. Then Talmadg?
Archipelago.
intendent of the Gainesville dis­ program of the Tourist Club at crowd.
put in ii telephone call for United
The Soviet New* Agency Tai* trict. He w as Introduced by the tho Tourist Center, and K. M. . Sanford won I he "II" -quad
S late- Senator Richard Russell
A rm ltage, to u rist director, today tilt by a 14 to 12 m argin a*
declared that authoritative Riu- Rev. J. IK. McKinley.
in Wa-diiugtou.
*ian circle* feel that Medveihi
The firs t "poaltiv**’ ho em­ term ed the affa ir an “enormous “Squirrel" Bowen tut the ntiddl
Just a few minute* ago. Taisexually Is a Ru**im&gt; island. phasized la th y t “ the Church is success," .and said II txok* the of the hoop with a field goal ill
m adie took another step la con­
Tase announced th a t Moscow had deathlm*-'* He pointed out in this record for to u jiat program a t­ the last 3Q second* of play to
ho
give the Baby ted* their margin
trol the m ilitary and governm ents!
agreed with Norway an .the nece*- connection th a t “ hard headed tendance hero. .
Iiusi'i in the state. He atvore in
of victory.
*il» of joint defense In the are*. builnes* men" need .to re-think
Charles Bed wine of Fayetteville
Led by their lanky crn lci Vin­
Today tha British
Foreign th a t the church it one o f the- de­
T here was much praise, he said.
Office declared th a t Russia I* term ining factor* In tho progress for th e chicken pilau prepare,! by cent and Keller, and accurate
LAKiELAND, Jan. I f .- t/ty —
WASHINGTON, Jmi. 1&amp;—i.d 'i - ."I, contmlssloiter of revenue and
bound by the 1920 international of the community.
Mr*. Pearl Itanarll, and th e visi­ shooting guard, the Ml. l&gt;orit With frw rxcrpllimx. weekly re ­ A War Asset* Administration of S tate Highway Fntrol t.leutenant
varsity displayed a fine offensive
J
Find Sm ith a- director of
treaty” which dem ilitarized the
"We a re living In a day whan tor* augm ented this with food and nut-play*d th r Fed* in a port* »f the Elm Ida t'itru * Coni- liriul nnil an ex convu i were public -wifely.
Islands.
V
iliiskioii'- iloater -rrv lte men re­ placed under srrt-»i luduy t.v the
they had brought including pie,, hard fuught contest.
people
a
re
disturbed,
and
with
The Russians alrrad y have
flect somewhat tenter acceptance FBI. charged with mini: forged
I'tieiu w a, a near n o t in the
cakes, salads and pickle*. Many
Ml. Dora led II to I In the flr-it
claimed that the 1920 treaty could heart hunger era seeking some­
document* in n -nlr , ..mtn.'led t .'i e n i u i ', office la ,t night. It
for
Florida
orange*,
ronltm
ird
ex
lrB
chair*
and
table*
had
to
In*
thing
positive,"
he
asserted
apd
period, 16 to 7 at the half nod
not ■remain- In force because ft*
i.iti.-.j ,it 2 If* o'clock th * m orn­
used to accommodate the vitlUir, held n 23 to IP tnaigm m_ i.lu- popnUrtl v of Eloridii grapefruit, I.V liie WAM The lu n ruro „,-i.
Di.'im.
ing. I.. minute* aftei 'ttie legissignatories included nation* which declared Hull this was especially
and an im-ali*rmi-li&gt;iy ,itnatli&gt;ii in iileiil ifieil a. Loui
expediter for the War A-ael- luture had named young . Talfought ‘ against ’ the allies fii true (tyring w ar tim e when peo­
rrgaril to liin g erliic.
A fter a b rief jAulne-,* meeting end of the third quarter.
The Feds were completely out­
Agency, and lieurge liuim le, rt,i mndge to the four yeai term
World V 4 r T w o - t h t l Is, Italy ple aought theJr paatora for a short movie of tarpon fishing
It
al*o
a
a*
noted
in
tnoM
of
th*
classed from the opening of the
"som ething positive."
vihicti hi, fath er didn't live to
and Ja |(m .
off th a key* wa* shown. Tin* contest and were behind through- report*, which covered the week ex convict.
But the British Foreign Offbsa
FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover an ­ serve,
Conditions have changed and was followed .by the showing of
ending -Ibii. 8, th at leduced retail
nut
&lt;h*
game.
The
Feds
missed
32
rejects th at view. One spokesman th li la » amellar world, only 80
Talmadgc, accompanied by n
prices on canned juice are result­ nounced that both are accused of
remarked th a t many existing hour* aw ay from any p a r t by the fe a tu re picture, "Keys o f the flald goal shots, and failed to ing In heavy movement nf this com m itting fraud against tlm committee of 25 legislators and r
make
seven
free
throw*.
governm ent. Hoover said Dionne
treaties bear th« signatures of
Kingdom." Th# projector ami
Harold
K astner paced
Iht' Item, hul th a t some w h o lesalers mul Ourmley, both resident* of band of his followers, who were
ex-enemy state*, including the airplane, he stated. To th a casual sound recorder which enabled tha
Seminole attack by sinking four are hesitating to huv new plucks Washington, l&gt;. C., bait evolved a whooping il lip, pushed into
observer,
there
la
turm
oiland
Montreux Convention and the
club to present th* movlas wa* j goals, good for eiglit points. Run unlit the m arket become* mute .cheme to obtain textile through A m ail's office.
Hague Convention. He. added: “ It chaos, he asld. and pointed out
"I presume," Talmadge said,
n tr-u p VIn* scoring
.. ..........
...
. . . _ for Sanford was stabilized
altering sales document’ lli»&gt;v&gt;-i
has never hitherto been suggested th a t organizations are try in g to loaned by Mr. Herman I Morris.
I Willis Alulerion with six point
Several report* pointed out that added th a t the i n v e s t Igalion tlm ■ "that you have been infprmed
th a t these tgrcem enls he re­ play th eir p art In m aking a bet­
Monday evening a t th# T o u riri followed by Lloyd Swain wb» the uiiiiHiiaBy Ion- price, on thr far lias resulted in the recover" that I have been elected *»
negotiated (because of this fact.”
te r world, and b elter relationship Center will 1m Ohio night, and a I Hilled ***"'
canned products ar eiesulting In of textile* vvhlch co*t the govern­ (iovrrnur be the General Assembly
&lt;&gt;( Georgia."
Uetwr&lt;m man both In business program of entertainm ent will be
Among UH&gt;*e playing in th- cniil|wtitlOii with f rc li fruit.
ment f m .o o o
To which Arnall replied: "1
and aucint way,
Some relatler* *li!l are trying to
Tlie alleged fraud i .aid r» motei - land the General Assembly
ut on sta rtin g a t 8:00. o'clock. c a n ity contest were Floyd Cooper,
He declared th a t th* p rin­ [r, A rm ltage said today th a t In Jan^ J#nkih*on Buck Carnage, *ell both fresh and canned citro* have taken place at » *b- C*&gt;n
Squirrel" with rxhorbilant markil)is, il wa, dueled l&gt;y the agency m Ale*.in allegedly has elected you, but
ciples and ideals of
service la try in g to arrang* plana for Clafkocr Grantham . "A
Bowen- Anderson and tin airier,
Indie*Ird, but other recent offen­ dria, Ve. Hoover -aid that, tin- tlie Genrrul Assembly cannot
existed in the church before civic
elect a governor. Accordingly, I
tha proposed outing on Saturday,
J»y
ThosV. participating in the
t
club*
like
Klwanla
cam
e
Into
b«vder*
in tbl* line have dronpe I textile guod* were seized In »
A public hearing on provision
Jan. 23 of th a tourists a t th* V w - g i h i e 'Y ''- ' B'lWin, Keeling. their price*. In dVd#r to gel back New York storage firm after it resiiecllullv but firm ly refuse to
Ing.
.
yield the office to you. whom I
for a channel at Rtf* Creek, a
T ha second "poalllT*” h*alre*a- Florida Mathodlat Horn* a t Kn- Gamage. h erron, Cooper am! into competition with (lie large was traced from a terminal of * consider ■ pretender."
trib u tary nf the St. John* River
terpriae.
*
Harper.
J
trucking
company.
ed
Is:
“
The
Bible
is
still
th
a
outlela
which
have
k
ep
t
their
TWy argued for a few minutes,
and about fouiv miles downstream
price* at a level to rrflect market
won] of God, regardless of w hat
The F n i announcement added and then Talmadge walked uut.
from Palatka, was conducted by
conditions.
th a t th e two men, Gormlcy and Bill a group of supporters triad
the United State* Engineer offk-o ou or I say or think about it.
One of the most optim istic re­ Dionne, a re said to have met nt to force th eir way into A ntall’a
of Jacksonville at 1:88 P. M. to ­ eople still roly on its funda­
port* came from Boston end a Washington hotel lavt Novem­ private office, and for a few
ddy a t tha Putnam county Court m ental. tru th s and a ra y et hun­
several other New England m ar­ ber. T here, the FBI charged, minutes there wa* a lot of yelling
g ry to learn more about it.” Ha
house In Palatka.
ket* In Maine and Vermont. (I **ld thev conceived a idnji which a s ­ and shoving around. Thi* was
Tha esD tlng project for the quoted Woodrow W ilton aa s ta t­
ing: “T his la a book th a t re­
in p a ri)' •
.
..
. sured delivery to the ex-convict of ended only a fte r officer* of tha
8t- John* River, Jacksonville * to veals every man to him self as a
"lea d in g northern handlers or more high-grade woolen goods Georgia N ational G uard claarad
from th# ipovemment warehouse the outer chamber. L ater A rnall
Lake Harnev to which the Rice moral being."
Canfiald Cook, author and l*c- bador," and a giftad young sing. Florida citrus report th a t 1948 m an he had bought and paid for w-a, escorted from the Capitol
Creak project *would b« a trib u ­
flod has n o t deserted the world,
closed
wllhc
itru
s'
activity
nt
at th# Alexandria sale It**! -l&gt;ec.
ta ry , provjde* fo r a channel 13 he em phasised, as th e third posi­ t u r n , who ta praaanllng th # Ly t r , com poser and arranger.
building by officers and friend*.
Mr*. M ary Rawlins presided highest level. Trent rod u on* sales
fee t deep and 200 feet wide from tion. "W e sing th a t w* are build­ c«um Series In Orlando, spoke to
Thi* morning, T alm adga -era*
the Florida E ast Coast Railway er# {Kiwania Bong) b ut we ran- member* of th a Pilot Club a t over th a business session, a t Increases have heea experienced
hack in the Capllul before Gover­
bridge a t Jacksonville to Palatka. not he builder* If wa d rift Into th alr reg u la r meeting In tha which th ara were 17 members ami a continuation of upw ard rise
nor Arnall. II* was u*herod Into
and thence 12 feat iteep and 100 tha Idea th a t God has deserted T o u rist C o tta r t u t n ig h t Mr. present. A rep o rt from th * troae- in demand and acceptance i* prea room off th e Governor's re ­
feet wide to Sanford.
; the world. God I* husy In thi* Cook XriU accompanied by Mr*. uror rave tie d a total of |6 0 1 has
ception room where A djutant
dlcted for 1947. The effect of the
_ _|
General M arvin G riffin had *#t
president o f th* boon m ade by tho club from tha shipping holiday became more
world, sustaining th a order of Nona F arley , prozK
Commendation
for
the
scholas­
up his office. But the A rnall
■or* football game sponsored by the
aof n atu re and sustaining -moral Orlando Pilot Club, cx&gt;-i
tic
train
in
g
given
to
Richard
apparent
w
ith
'
th#
resu
lt
of,
a
forces remained entrenched.
iro n la club, tha rummage sola and tha
of th* iw k t with the
order."
- : . VP**;
S
in
g
letary
at
Srminole
H
iih
g
reater
demand
for
Florida
citrus
■ala of Christmas cards. This
A. B. Cleric, M etropolitan U fa Club of Orlando.
ami stronger prices. There Is n School ha* been given In a le t­
money
will
be
used
toward
th*
Following Mr. Cook's talk,
Insurance agent, wa* Inducted as
______
club’s major project, th* "Milk very general feeling th a t the ter received by Principal Herman
No city title ha* y at-h een ac­ a Kiwanlan by th e R ar, W. P. members voted ta sponsor a Bank," and* other worthwhile holiday he* mad# It poaibl# for E. M orris from W. T. Boden_
quired fo r th# tennis, h u k e tb a ll Yaalay. Visitor* w ere John Rhutt sari** In Sanford which will con- thing*.
the market to adjust Itself and
t of four Iwtaro* Ineluding
and volley ball court* m ade avail of Mt- Dora, C. A. Holcomb of
the prim ary nurnoro w as a suc­
aa 8ua Band, who broadcasts A latter was road from tha cess
Jacksonville, John K rider and
Ga., w har# Richard I* now a
able a t th* Sanford Mui *
to the Industry.”
Elka
Club,
thanking
Pilot*
for
A lease w as signed yeeterday
Bobby P ark of th a Key Club.
seven times a waak over Stationthalr contribution of tom for th*
A irport for nubile uaa b
A sim ilar story ram e from Mon­ etudent"I am happy to be prealdent with th* Rtoror interseta of
W. B. Z achry and Fred R. Wilson WOB, New York City. T h# sec­ Community Christmas Tree: alio
Sanford Municipal Alrpori
volunteered as eorathittaam en -to ond lecture will ha given by Ho­ a Uttar from CapL Byrd Hudson treal, whtra the citrus commis­ of an iqitltutlnh where fine L acihurg fo r th* third floor of tho
.public us* bv th# W ar J
Bulldln*
at
sion'* mao found lhat “ the pic­ young people like Richard arc Pule* ton-Brom ley
Adm inistration, C ity M anager. H. assist the Colored W elfare Lea­ bart Parker, author e( "Qaad*
of tho Salvation Army thanking tu re look* b rig h t fo r Florida eltru* stu d en ts," h« wrote. “'You and Park Avenue and F ira t S treet
N. Bayer aald t hi* m orning.
gue In Its H B,00&lt;) recreation
:ri M
the
elnb
for
its
participation
In
Budapest,"
*
wall
known
F o r th is reason, no repairs^ or drive. Joel F1aid announced th a t
fruit* at th* lim a of t h b writing. your, faculty are to ho commend­ where he studio of Sanford'*
it-commentator, recently the Dima Board campaign.
^ Has Qsorg# B a rr
Stocks of orange* have mostly ed for th e preparation given to new radio sta tio n will b# Installed,
apeak to Ki­
from Europe. Tha third The Cham ber of C om m urn all been dlepoeed of darin g the thi* young man before h# enteretl it was announced her* today by
by I S
wanlan* .n ex t ’ Week about hi*
will be given by Harrison solicited th e help of th e d u b In shipping holiday—moat roeelvera college.
Jam es Rlvar. operator of th*
tha tltl« It hopaa to
is umpire train in g school hero.
w ith th* to u rist pro- claim a t * to ,-.- Lot high hope*
feature commentator on
A t Norm an We endeavor to glv* Southeastern UroadcetUng System .
secured, ha declared..
Rawlins appointed a are formulated by tha trade In a lot at Individual attontlon to
‘
- Matual Network,
Th* local station will be ou a
POLAND
constating o f heraslf, general regarding Incoming ship­ o u r student*. G reat good la done national hook-up. Mr. ~
color motion plcWAb b a w , _____ v_
ments. The flral carloads of In sueh case* aa Richard’*, Young eU tad. but h* added th a t
Comrim-iif - d om inated, Polish
oriutgea have arrived and the people ilka him ara worthy of not a t liberty yet to dl
governm ent tod#* tojd th e United
platform. The B. H. Laney and MU*
conpilmet\ta ' b#prd - reflected the ovary advantage afforded by col­ which o n e T lI# la leaving today
states and Britain. In effect, to
W ashington w here b e W w i
tha
mind tb elr ow# hu*in*aa |n con­ fourth lecturo (a the aariaa wRl Bamaey to assist C. If. Armltage satisfaction* of the trade. Quick lege!. Wa ahall be happy fo r you for
In tna American favedu- nection w ith Bui
i Scott, widely I in any pray they could la making sales at a good price have con­ to recommend other- etoJanta to confer .with FCC officials reg ard ­
__. b* given by Tc
ing th* p en u lt for th e a ta tte i.
firmed (hit general enthusiasm." o u r school" '
•- k»*wn «* "Th* tmerican Troo-'th# prograpi * «ueeea»- .
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British Object
To Soviet Claim Stressed In Talk
To Arctic Island At Kiwanis Meet

England-Says Russia 3 Positives Are Out­ Record Number
Is Bound By Inter­ lined By Speaker,
Attend Meeting
national Agreem ent Dr. Shuler Peele
Of Tourist Clu^

Fed Varsity Drops
Game As JayVees
Cop Cagre* Contest

Report Shows
WAA Official
Improvement In
Arrested On
Orange Market
Fraud Charge

Tanjfurlnu Situation Ex-Convict P artner
Is Unsatisfactory;
AI
Accused Of
Grapefruit Selling'
I l l e g a l Plotting

Public Hearing R eid
O n Channel Project

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Canfield Cook Speaks At Pilot Club;
flans Made To Hold Lyceum Series

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                    <text>TUESDAY, JXN. T4, 1 » 7

THE SANFORD HERALD, ‘SA'NFCRD, FLORIDA

PAGE FOUR

Mutuel Returns
At. Kennel Club
High Last Night
ReUrn* from the mutual* ran
hieh * the Sanford-O rlanda Ken-

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Thj* eu|U and many otlierH lo Kolcrl from. We have the largest selection of Bet).Room Bullet In Central
Florida. Come In and look tiround

SANFORD'S BI(i FRIEND LY FURNITURE STORE
PHONE

People, clx cu i olo

and domoitic anlmaU ate
worth of peanut* produced

in 1944 in Florid* and neighboring atatat.
But part of thif mountain oi "gooban" vru utiliaad in
ways you ««ldom haar about — in aoap, 1&amp; shaving
cream, massaga oil, fuel. And rasaarch Is proving that
g u s t o can b u . d k teiSU, InMdlcld.., co m .tics, bnstlas, plastic* — literally hundred* oi othar
useful -products. •
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Florida* "next door1' to the expanding Latin-Amarlcan

FOR RENT

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ARTICLES FOR SALE

9

WORKWANTED

E X PE R T 1 painting — c o n tra c t'«
hourly teiai.1, S. 0 . Grogan,
Free cellm ates, Phono 783-J.

double combination of Bettv
FLOW HUH
O FFICE SPACE In Fla. S tate
chid wd Fool Proof turned in a
for all occasion*
Bank. See Mr. Kilpatrick. .
A-tt event to pay 1101 I n . th ;
McNRIJX * YOST. KLORlt
larged rrlu rn this- year.
LAUNDRY' work at home. 1.12 E
CLEAN KURNISnKD ROOMS,
CelerY Ave. just off Sine,
7th St. .
*&gt;
The first &lt;|uinlela taco,- won b)
kantlem en preferred. 807 Mag- Office ph. 403, resldenrr lib. UP* II
Market Andrew and Mora Pennolia Ave.
AIR THERM ELECTRIC HEAT WATCH AND Cloek repairing
nice, 1 2-1 combination, netted a
Guaranteed work. “The Jlomu
EltS reduced from I IA.fi’ &lt;»
|l7 fi payuff while a 1-6 pair run- 2 LARGE housekeeping room*.
Shop" (1, L\ Fellows. 1700-San
II3.G0. T * o burner electric hot
J21"A Palm etto Ave.
siatinf of Double F eatu re ami
font Ave. Phone I143-J,
plate*. f 9.-10. II. II. Pope Co.
Mr. Faddle* In the *event h paid
■MAINTAINANCK and "limp te2 WANTED TO RENT
Tolhtht'a entrlea nro:
pair man. Free to go anywhere.
TUXEDO FEED S com plete lira.
Plrai Keen—F e ie m e i,
Phone 779-XM, beforf 8 A. \J
m a la lfla Marrl
Ilunt’a
Tuxedo
Fred
fitiirr.
o r a fte r &lt;1:00 P. M.
Duvt&gt; K.|u»nb, ttroa.t &lt;iilo. Damir FU R N ISH ED APARTMENT OR
-HOUSE, perm anent resillrnt*. C. I IT 7 l . ( »W Kg S’* not ted plan's
Candy, klr Saver Pall. l*ollrrttlr
gaurMa. ialiliy Jsrk ,
good referencea.- Call I48r
" a n d ’ com plete Isixl-eapc service WANTED: ta in tin g by expert
iiiii- J-.-t. —
.'nerd painter by hour or job
a t reasonable prices.
A, F.
I m a t llsr*—ralartfv *
a
FU
RNISHED
OR
U
N
FU
RN
ISH
­
W arren Bowman, Naval A)
(Pint Half Hall, DaaMel
Ramsay, Florist, Sipes AVe. nl
E
D
ap
a
rtm
en
t
by
veteran
ami
Station, Post Office Unx 13Ti9.
Hilrrr llrtty. t.iirkr Prank, rtfarrailroad. J’tmn* 319.
wife, perm anent. Call CH2-W.
itrlfi. twril t aahoo. I.ticky Tim. Troa
(in i jim Hall. Hook l*p Pal.
MEATS, Groceries and , Purina
Tklrd Hare—
Mile.
LOANS
at Towhttm A Watson,
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE feeds
12(11 Celery Ave. Phone HUH.
I.H-ttir. Hotiy. fu ll i j plain. has
kr -J"il*r, Rquenk) (trace, - X*»ek LOT — DESIRABLE LOCATION ORAfUtEK. 8w
FROM (IU T O flOO
Hhs.tr, tmtle nice, Hurst Msrr
FOR
II D I L I
crate.
alrict privacy: f a s t icrvlra
JoVlul ltr«.
Bring containers. iliiwkc, I'aoli
CLOSE IN, &lt;1
K san t X»»» - r W kttlH
FLORIDA LOAN CO.
itlklslela H a m
Post Office. _ [ _
,
PH O N E 1189-J.
102 Sanfcrd Avenua
&gt;(I-Ir* K . Illgwls, lllrrrllst. HparX
| b (a.ir&lt;in, llrrstlng I j *I. Itork
OH SALE: Wlndowa. all ey
la U h d . Ka(irr I'rnor. «:h»»* Ullb
BORItbw HERB WHKItK *
press, standard sires fur ln»
FOR SA LE; Good 6 room house
mediate delivery.
112(1 17(1 -. PRIVACY 18 RESPECTED
r u n H a r e - a / n Mile.
with
hathand
running
water,
YOUtt natutal dealra for privacy
(Italalela Hseet
Si. Orlando, Fla. Phone 9732.
telephone,. 3 acres
electric stove, (elrphon
Hum.) ll-ad. Mary Ami I
In money m a tu r e i, atilctlv
Or. Hprlular, Ethel,
good farm land. Can give 1m CONCRETE Sewer pip
respected here.
Friend* and
| b &gt;rr
Hwttehn
'm
ed
iate’possession.
Phone
Coun
tanks. Creese traps,
ralativea a r t n o t Question*,
atsfk H..ee—r a l u r t l i ,
ty
2603
a
fte
r
0
P.M.
stones. Benches, Hlr
IHalalela Karel
a 'u u t your credit. your am*
|lv th»rle. Ainaalna. i'l&gt;»
,1oyer or buiineaa asso c ia te
Miracle Concrete Co.
Never Krar. Pavnt. Mart,
Mo d e r n t&gt; room borne on 2
wiU nut lwr_r of jrear personal
Ave. Phone 833-W.
g s w l .'arson. Ilsrjo
lota.
Jfl
hearing
fru
it
trees,
affair*. There la no cauee fee
ieveask llaee— Va ia r llr i
fC,960.00;. 1 /3 II P. Motor. FILL HIRST, CLEAN. See L U, ■ rmbarrasemer.L
m a lalela Hare)
Rnrringtou,
1838
J
e
rry
Ave,
Ninth I-'tsK. Orsy l-ark. Inn* Dust,
Phone 0108.
Reasonable credit rrifulrem enia
Ima Dima. Cssslns. Ill* Hoy,
Lockhart subdlvtslua' o r cunNo co-maker* ou money loan*
BlBSd.i.'Sd, U r Jelly Itenu.
tart
l.uruiam
u,
2700
block
S
Variable paym ent plans.
Hlafcifc Here—f e t a Hiss
STORE BUILDING, 6 room apart
Park,.
itlala lrU H e rd
FAMILY LOAN CO.
m enl and filllhg station, two
flsit.S fat. Os*** Ku«. l.urkt
Phone M
sto ry building, su e 30 X 60 feel IRON double Iwd, ruil nprlng, felt Flurida Rank Bldg.
(il.rlbt. Kll O fle h srir. U ttl* l-*rry. Dark Tl...uglile, HiuoUti Ueiroh
with stock groceries, counter,
m attress. 1£I02'S French Ave.
D»ai Vie Is - ■
. - ■■
-shelves, show eases', Hath, w ater
12 SPECIAL SERVICES
Xlslk H*«—f a te r t tr .
AILS, Communs and Spikes
* W d lights Metpl g arag e 30 x
(ilalnlrte H e rd
also
ashestug
w
hile-siding
phin
Trulr Hr. hllui Hurck,.,Ttd&gt; Jle- » 4(1 feet, fram e building 18 x 24
S lttN S
glee, plume W ilder' Park 380
aeril, White Plait. Hjfrk
feet, gasoline pump, leg ated
tluntitM lr.’ Htrrak •» Hlsek. Pehe
lim its uf. S an fo rd
Price 17,
I'RING plants nuw ready. IceRealtor. Ill) N. Park Ave. SaiD
hurg lettuce, G reat Lakes and
ford. Phone 1120.
Imperial 44. Hutoer l»maln,
RENT A CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
Fla. G iant pepper. Broccoli, E n­
PIIUNK 203
dive, Cotlnrd* and Onions. J. YV.
HEAL ESTATE
HTRICKLANIhMinlRtHON
Hell, lj»kp Monroe. Plume 16,
INSURANCE
•MIIHVE-1T. INC.
INVESTMENTS
RAYMOND M. BALL
DODGE - PLYMOUTH
• ‘ llrgistered Broker and
PARTS AND 8 R B V IO
Insurance Agent
tOB Palm etto A ve,' W none
Km. 4 Florida. .State Hank Hide.
DEPENDABLE rr^ lo service. The
Music Box, Phono 963.
CMflaa** V e in
MODERN apartm ent building, re­
WATCH
REPAIR, Diamond set
finanea placing of 27 new piles
cently decorated, close in. con- MAN'S IIICY’CLE, Eleelric shav­ .tin g , engraving, sen Mr. Falk,
under R» headquarters building
er, 2 tennis ’Tackels, N niral G
tain in g four 2 bedroom ap a rtn er at M ather’s. On* week'i
on the lakefront . provided the
Harlatl, Rt. 2, Ilm Idl-A , Han
inenle, one completely furnished
service.
thn
carpenter
furnishes
City
and avallaide (nr ini media |e
work.
possession.
PIANO tuning and repairing.
Numerous com plaints
from
HE FOLLOWING is the be-H
L. 1». Sill, residence phobe f illmet to Ave,
farm o ffe rin g s available an y ­
residents th a t th* f^iulh A tlan­
W or Music B ui, Phone 953.
where In Seminole County: i&gt;H ORANGES—11.59* Hu. Delivered
tic Gcs Company has failed to
EXPERT- HAlTlO “ r e V a IHIN g ]
acre* of land, 22 acres tiled ail I
put In new installations even un
It. W. l/ir d. Plume 7HH.W
F rol Myers, 3 R iB. 2nd ,St.
lit a high s ta te of (u ltlv atio n ,
requests mado l*»t summer, w*re
7 wrdls, 2 hnus*», 3 mules. CIRCULATING Heater, ii - ch giuil
reviewed 1/y the Commission.
' SHE UH FOIl
nt",in rt.6 w ,
City Mhnager Bayer .was directed
MIMKOURAPII PRINTING
seed
bed
cloth
and
other
equipto w rite the company to take
AND TYPING
merit. Farm will be available
action on theae complaint* In acas soon as celery crop i* m a r­ 76 Ml. COOLER ATI) II like ne&gt;y CREDIT BUREAU O F SANFORD
cr-r dance with their frnnehlee
lit] N. Pork
Phone iso
3(55, TaMe l(i|i krrtmene white
keted. Buyer can take over a*
range cook stove like iipw 375,1)11
fa st as crop Is moved. Priced
a t 7Air Ha.&lt;e Drat Imilding on SAW FILING and selling. Newly
at 911,090, w ith term* to
equipped to handle all type*
left. It. II. Hrnkle.
snonsihle purchaser.
except band taws. Saw Hospital
well
A SM ALL ranch, fair!
GERMAN
HI’ pcicn, UR under
untP7i
stocked,
good condition. Inquire Offle*
S tate highway. 600
T
&gt;_li„_ Park
INVESTIGATE A uto Body and
Trailer
acres Improved and p artially I tFender Repair profits. You'll be
proved. New building* find r-w 10 ft. inboard Correct C raft run
convinced. Practical spare tim e
ent. Property will I e
home studv and resident course
about. Phone 84K-W.
W. O. W. Gains 22,720 equipm
Including welding, sprsy p a in t­
available immedla’ely. Lei i:a
Cabbage and Collar,! plants. J . B.
ing, metal work, m ay help you
N ew Members In 1916 show you this rftneh.
Little. Phone 619 R.
100 ACRES "of good ranch L? I
open your own repair simp or
get a good Job.^i. 1. Approved.
suitable Tor cattle production,
OMAHA, Nebr., Jan. 14, HprME 14 FT. BOAT and one J S
M erhaitirany-inliulrd men get
on a paved highway, him! U
clal)— A net gain of 22,720 mem­
1LI*. Evinrudc. 211 French Ave,
free details today. W rite Al|t.ireasonably priced.
ber*, th* larg ret membership
VERY ATTRACTIVE stucco
C raft* Training,
ABF care
ARTICLES WANTED
growth since 1919, was made by
house on large lake, nice
puper.
tha .Woodmen of the World -Life
grounds, sm all grove. In a good P JJ
Insurance Society In , 1946, PreD on't worry about your income
sid«nt F a rra r Newberry announced
ta x return. See J« y Waite H a t
heru today. Tha lociety'p memCowant Store. Phone 874.
berablp now totale more then
388,000 men and boy*.
LOST &amp;
.Report* received In the society'll
1649 Service Center contest, in
DST: hand truck a t corner of
which 10 camp* wilt receive
Park and l.akr Shore Bnulcygrd.
Hanford X-Ccl Feed Htx ,-ie
Atlnnllc Beer Company, Orian*
aw ards for (he most outstanding
service, are being tabulated. Ser­
SOW. 8 pig* 4 week* old. Phono
vice project* _ carried on by the
3022.
FOUND: Pgir.ladtex glove*..Own­
ram ps last vear rover a wide
er may have by identifying an J
FOR HALE" Jersey cow. Mllkinr,
t ange. They Include the presenta­
paying for thi* adv.
Hrasmjablr price. \V. R. Bridgev
tion of ftage to more than 900
RL I. Box 113, Sanford.
pubile schools and placing historic
LOST: Key rim Ijl33 Century of
marker*, such as tnos* placed on
Proire** will 1 kaye. Return
FOR SALK: 3 month old heifer,
the fo rm er home of tha late Wil­
to Herald, reasonable,
-S.
II,
Buchanan,'
Rt,
liam Jennings Bryan in Lincoln,
I Box fid.
IjOST; Black leather key caaa
One uf Sanford Beet A partm ent
with 3 key*. Reward 36-00.
house, a good hiV**tia»nL
HELP WANTED
Two
*tory
fram
e
house,
good
loca­
V p CALDWELL NAMED
I Boi idly-Sanford.
. chairman ;v
tion.
GIRL
fa
t
sod*
fountain
a*
LanA
beautiful
bungalow
clow
U
&gt;
TALLAHASSEE, Jan, 14— m
AUTOS FOR SALE
•y'a l&gt;ni* Stare, p a r t Urn* or
School*
^
—G overnor Millard Caldwell an*
tu
ll
time.
Und
on
Iho
Orlnndu
ami
JUnfonl
AUTO FOR RALE: 1689 L in­
nounced today he had accepte-l
coln Zephyr coupa-hew tlr#eipolntment a s chairm an of th*
GOOD MAID. Phone 449-11 after
EDWARD
F
.
LANE,
R
ealtor
reight Rate Committee of th*
englne recently reconditioned.
Roderick Adame. BaUoman
Boyd, Phona
jiithem Oovcraor’a Confereme.
31150.00,
Phana &gt;181
Tiie Florida chief axecutlr* euc*
AVON PRODUCTS, INC. will
104.
*d* Governor Chauncev Spark*
train women to earn 11.00 and
COMFORTABLE FRAME HUNGmote per hour rrbrceenltng our 1939 PLYMOUTH. 4 door sedan,
ALOW,
immediate^
p
w
*
"
*
10"
:
new p a in t.; periket -condition,
products. Women no* employed
of til* committee since
A-l residential reetHeted. Priced
actual mlia* ofl.OOO. Roy Reel,
need nnt apply. W rite giving
Governor of Florida,
to sell by owner, 1619 P alm etto
308 W. 2nd.
imliflcatlon*.
Avenue.
1942 NEW Moon SO ft. house
-Notice
, trailer, complete w ith porch A
aw ning, reasonable. 300 W. 2nd.
Ht.. Sanford. Phone 108W .

City Commission .
Adopts Extensive
Safety Ordinance

1641 Plvmnunth 4 door sedan, new
paint, *878. 300 W . 2nd -Roy

Oluh Coupe. Radio, a ir eondlHoning, se at covei-». r* n 72.

PIANOS

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THE .WEATHER
In Ualtjr Thar# I* S t n a t lh —
T o P rotect Um Peace of lb* W orld;
To Procjot* th a P rogress of A n i r t o ;
To P rodar* Prosperity fo r Sanford;

P arti? cloudy » n i w t r a th rsag h
Thursday.
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEH .
VOLUM E XXXVIII

Established 1908

D. E. Lilienthal
Nominated As
Atomic Head

SANFORD, FLORIDA,

Senator Capehart Deelaren T a x Cuts
M ust Be Delayed
Because Of Suits

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WASHINGTON^ Jan. 16, (A l­
ie n a to r Hamer
C apehart expressed the hkdk'f today th a t
nlanned Republican ta* cuta m ust
i»e delayed tem porarily because
of
tho
large-keal* ' portel-topo rto l pay suits. The Indiana
law m aker made his statem ent to ­
d ay before a Senate Judiciary
."pucommlUee. He declared th a t
t.,e potential U ia to tha T reasury
in view of the p o rtal pay claims
I* ao g re a t as tq -in a k e It neeeesary th at lax-cu tu n g be poatpfined until a “ remedy” is found.
S enator C apehart pointed put
.th a t th a claims already total
itinrn than 14,000.000,000. and b*
said this threaten* th e very
d is ta n c e of thouaaiM* ■ of busi­
nessmen and in d u stria l, units.
.• ( C a p e h a r t appeared as th e firs t
w itn ess a t a hearing on aeparate
bills which he and Senator Alexandar Wiley of Wiaconsln have
w ritten to outlaw, o r curb, ptbdInjr ea well aa fu tu re portal
suite.
T h e Indiana legislator Is an
Industrialist
him self
and
ha
warnad th a t "W a -are facing a
national problem which, If not
prom ptly solved m ay have dis­
a s t r o u s consequence'
y o n .a n j 'commerce.'
C apehart suggested th a t the
subcom m ittee requeet th a Malimony. of the S ecretaries o f Comhierce, W ar and th e Navy, as
well aa other top federal o ffi­
ciate. Ha aald th a t they should
ute i| how these su its m ight bear
on tha flaael aspects of their
departm ents."
Sew itor C apehart aald th a t If
^ j b a pending auita a re aueeeaeful
^ P W e n in a m inor degree" there
would be an Inevitable lo st of
• trem endous' sums of tnonty In
fed eral - revenues. H a declared
• h at the n nrtal-to-poltal *nl&gt;*
Impel Immediate, aeU rut.on. Urn
p a rt of Congreaa.

a Sum m er W eather
w W orries Growers
Of Citrus, Celery
Bumertlke w eather, a Jo&gt; to tha
tourists and a sorrow to celery
and citrus growers, continue* right
«&gt;n In January, and on the nth,
Itih, 0th nnilTdth of the month the
th erm o m eter w e n r clear up to
W&gt;, according to H. F,
tner,
weatherman.
H em are the maximum temeraturea recorded In Sanford from
M b * first to the 14th Inclusive:
«3, 82, 82. 84. 79. 86, 7fl, 86, 71.
76, 78, 84 and 86 degree*. This
m akes an
average maximum
. tem perature of 81;
Aakla from Ja n . 10, when tha
i early morning tem peratures dlpt ped down to 47, the mthlmum
[ tem peratures were in the fifties
J and sixties and averaged 88
I degrees.
The hot w eather is cauiing eelJ y to m ature too quickly and It I*
Expected th a t th a supply o f tha
beat grade w ill he cut tow n
least
nne-lhird, according
to
shippers. C itrus fruit* i sreported
to be dropping from the trees.
Old tim ers hero fe a r th a t a sud­
den frees# m ight cause- a big
.d isaster fo groves an during the
lata nineties when a elm llar con­
dition of w arm th prevailed durth* early p a rt o f the winter.

----- -jnBe A pplicants
[ R ush T ax Collector
office h f County T M ColJno. D. J Inkin ■ was Jam m ol
w ith applicants fo r
al day
of doe

- by Mr.
,«U

Uken
_jc In­
having
In ad-

Pres#

L eased W ire

Battle It Out For
Office Of Governor

57 Year Old Man En­ British Tanker Has
Damaged Rudder:
joyed 31 Years Of
Canadian Steamer
Freedom Prior To
Is Breaking Apart
I I 1h Apprehenslori

WASHINGTON. Jan. 15
— (A1)— President Truman
today nominated David E.
&lt;|MIenthnl to b e clinirman
of the United States Atomic
Energy Commission. News­
men arc waiting to see if Jt
b r i n g s strong opposition
from Senator Kenneth McKeliar of Tennessee, McK fllar la an old enemy of the fo r­
mer TVA rhaiixuau.
Aubrey C tipp ' w ai nominated
several daya a,io to succeed
gMUrnthal an TVA brad, but MeJWIlar. said be I* going to try to
block th a t appointm ent, too.

A s s o c ia te d

'Recaptured Two Ships Ata
Prison Evader Foundering In
Gains Relea Atlantic Gale

Italian Primier Greets Cardinal

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W IDNESDAY, JAN. 15, 1947

NEW YORK, Jan. 1 5 - t f 1)—
TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 16, (*}
— Fifty-seven year old C. A. Rescue shin* on .their way to
Hoyett, who onjoyed freedom, h*lp the crippled steam er. T*cuuifrom a llf-t sentence for m urder &gt;*h Park In th* Atlantic today
picked up an S. O. S. from the
'f o r 31 years, is going to be f r a a British tnhker Foasularea. The
again It was announced today.] .tanker said aha had a damaged
But th is tim e he won't have tlfij rudder and could nut steer .In
prison ssntence hsnging u rea the mountainous waves.
Canadian
steam er Teeuin*rh
him.
F o r a t &gt;Vsn. Hoyett tr a d e d Park U struggling along at five
police who sought him to sensg knots to keep from wallowing In
a life torn* fo r the stednd degree* heavy seas. She taldoed yesterday
th at site was breaking up 810
m urder of John Cayson, a frie n d a l ia s east of Halifax. Four of
.d u rin g • braw l In 1914. A y e a j her deck plates bad been split by
I ago, BoyVtt w as’ recaptured a n |, th* waves.
.sen
the- --------Florida --------S tate Prledn.,
— t to
— ---7 4 ^ The
lilt p
ship,
n ijli H
with
um ■
a» |probable
i r u t t a u i r ucrew
rn
Jfqwsver, on Jan. 28, B oyett w lgl of 41 aboard, U going south and
gel h it freedom
ami will rvturV o u g h t.lo he 470 uillti -outbesai
*
1
of A rg en tin a Newfoundland.
•Hut sh f’U still have 70 mile*
Job '4«e held fo r 18-years undW
more to go to find help. The
an jiasUmed name.
Coast Guard cutter iugrnnr and
N um cronj petitions for hi* H - the N avy-tug Ni|lmuc nr* fighting
lease were filed ■from friend* ft) the storm to roach the stricken
Unlontown. Th* man whu lived ship. But thev. esn't meet her
for Hi year* under &gt;hr a lia s of furo .loinnrtfiw morning. .
Wlill# the TeCuiineh P a rk fighla
8. H. Powers will be back on-hi*
Job cutting hair, and will also Ua foV her life, the Army tr a u s |w rt,
Under the supervlilon of th* Genrrul M. j - Herahey. on il» wav
home with troops from (lermuny
Pennsylvania parole official*.
■board," is standing
by.
The
W ith h im .w ill go hi* second Teeuinseh
l'a rk says the w eather
wife, m other of his 24 y e a r old
daughter. She ha* been llv In f is bad. the s e a , are rough, ami
a gusty northwest wind i» Idmvnear the sta te prison sinre th
|rs &gt; ul about ,'UI lii ill miles an
previous bigamous m arriage wa* hour. Visibility i- ibree In five
cleared from the record by a nilles,_ Rain i- furecast and il
precedent making prison wedding m ay freeze. The te m p e ra tu re in
the area u ranging from d2 t»
la st May.
degrees.
Boyett did his duty during th*
war. He rerved in the Army uqder th e name of Power*.
\ Fed Varsity Drops

Legislature S e l e c t s
Talmadge But A r­
il a 11 Won’t Quit;
Near Riot Ensues

Britiah Troops Set Jo Move Food

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ATLANTA, GA. Jan. 16
—(/P)— The Government of
Georgia la In a state of un­
precedented confusion todayas two rival claimants for
tlie governorship wage a
dramatic battfe for power
in separate offices in the
state capitol, just a few
yards apart.

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The two claimant* ate Herman
I alinadge, a ho \ru* elected by the
Georgia General Assembly in a
tumultoliv session early today,
and Kill* Arti^}l, who has been
governor fo r the past four year*
and refuses to relinquish the
office to Tatmadge.
A* hnlli nien begin manuvering
in their **, parate .office* today,
■„
, ,
apparently each Is - .trying to
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AFTU U l HO HAIUD a t'a Pontifical M au In SL Patrick's Cathedral in
xriie control of the military deNew York as a defender of Christianity. Premier Alclde d r Oaiperl
partment. As hi, first act when he
(left) of Italy la shown shsktn* hands with Francis Cardinal Spell*
strived in the office, Arnall named
: roan, who presided ever the Maw. D» Oasperi « u guest of honor a t an
It. W. ('ollins, commander of th#
official d tv dinner. atlendnl bv 1,800 dignitaries.
(I«tern4tlonol)
State Guard, a , adjutant general,
of lltr ,tatp Thru the four-ye.ir
Governor telephoned Secretary of
\\ at Fatter,on in Washington
and n-ki-d federal recognition of
Collin, a, a brigadier grnrrai and
a- the -tntr*, adjutant general
\itisll ileclined to ,av what
Fullerton answered, hut when
til! HUCKIN0 STRIKI lit the Brilitli capital has tied up the itupnicnl of i
lie tiling up, lie turned to newt- 1
i‘ • -MUfi Mere hundrrds of huge bags of foorl at tlie Kings Ciois *ta- I
lion. London, ara Bed up us • result of the strike. Despite the threat* j
torn mid -aid. "This i, tlie adju­
nf warehousemen, porters and bus driver* to walkout In sympathy with
tant general."
Al the same time, Herman TalUiu striking truckman, th* Government unified Army, Navy ami AirJ
Game As JayVees
inadgr appointed Marvin Griffin
_Pmc* units to bCftn hauling essentia) foodstuffs.
(International)*
E ngland-Says Russia 3 Positives Are Out­ Record Number
Cop Cagre* Contest
a, the adjutant genera] of hi*
administration. Griffin is work­
lined By Speaker,
Is Bound By Inter­
ing closely with Tulmadge in th*
Attend Meeting
By A RTH UR BECKWITH. lit
Dr. Shuler Peele
Tatmadge nfficesi In nn a n te­
national A greem ent
Herald S ports Editor
Of Tourist Clu^ Seminole
room of the governor's office.
High S&lt;h»ol and Mt.
When Tatmadge heard of AtThree “ positive*" In spiritual
Dora High broke even in the |
LONDON, Ja n . 16—UP)—'The
More
th
an
176
winter
visitor*
.
.
| noil'- cull to the Secretary .if
.double header at th.*
British Udav challenged a new values w ere today stressed In a
War. he tidd hi* executive le st# '
gym Iasi niffhl be­
Soviet claim tn th e Arctic t*lr.?d talk to ‘Kiwanlan* by D r. I kali* a ttend'd, -‘he .TuswUy-^ evening .?** ,
' tary, Benton Odum, to block all
of Medveihi In the Npltubcrgen P re li, M ethodist Church super­ m eeting, supper and T*cr**tloAi-fore a large, wildly cheering
communication*. Then Talmadg?
Archipelago.
intendent of the Gainesville dis­ program of the Tourist Club at crowd.
put in ii telephone call for United
The Soviet New* Agency Tai* trict. He w as Introduced by the tho Tourist Center, and K. M. . Sanford won I he "II" -quad
Slate- Senator Richard Russell
Armltage, tourist director, today tilt by a 14 to 12 m arg in a*
declared that authoritative Riu- Rev. J. IK. McKinley.
in Wa-diiugtou.
*ian circle* feel that Medveihi
The firs t "poaltiv**’ ho em­ termed the affair an “enormous “ S q u irrel" Bowen tut the ntiddl
Situation Ex-Convict
Partner Just a few minute* ago. Taisexually Is a Ru**im&gt; island. phasized la th y t “ the Church is success," .and said II txok* the of the hoop with a field goal ill Tanjfurlnu
adie took another step la con­
Tase announced th a t Moscow had deathlm*-'* He pointed out in this record for to u jiat program a t­ the last 3Q second* of play to
Is U nsatisfactory;
AIho Accused Of m
give the Baby ted* their margin
trol the military and governments!
agreed with Norway an .the nece*- connection th a t “ hard headed tendance hero. .
Iiusi'i in the state. He atvore in
of victory.
Grapefruit Selling'
*il» of joint defense In the are*. builnes* men" need .to re-think
Illegal
Plotting Charles
Bed wine of Fayetteville
Led by their lanky crn lci Vin­
Today tha British
Foreign th a t the church it one o f the- de­
T here was much praise, he said.
contmlssloiter of revenue and
Office declared th a t Russia I* term ining factor* In tho progress for th e chicken pilau prepare,! by cent and Keller, and accurate
LAKiELAND, Jan. I f .- t/ty —
WASHINGTON, Jmi. 1&amp;—i . d 'i - ."I,
bound by the 1920 international of the community.
Mr*. Pearl Itanarll, and th e visi­ shooting guard, the Ml. l&gt;orit With frw rxcrpllimx. weekly re ­ A War Asset* Administration of State Highway Fntrol t.leutenant
varsity displayed a fine offensive
J
Find Smith a- director of
treaty” which dem ilitarized the
"We a re living In a day whan tor* augm ented this with food and nut-play*d thr Fed* in a port* »f the Elm Ida t'itru * Coni- liriul nnil an ex convu i were public -wifely.
Islands.
V
iliiskioii'- iloater -rrv lte men re­ placed under srrt-»i luduy t.v the
they had brought including pie,, hard fuught contest.
people
a
re
disturbed,
and
with
The Russians alrrad y have
flect somewhat tenter acceptance FBI. charged with mini: forged
I'tieiu w a, a near not in the
cakes, salads and pickle*. Many
Ml. Dora led II to I In the flr-it
claimed that the 1920 treaty could heart hunger era seeking some­
document* in n -nlr , ..mtn.'led t . 'i e n i u i ', office la,t night. It
for
Florida
orange*,
ronltm
ird
ex
lrB
chair*
and
table*
had
to
In*
thing
positive,"
he
asserted
apd
period, 16 to 7 at the half nod
not ■remain- In force because ft*
i.iti.-.j ,it 2 If* o'clock th * morn­
used to accommodate the vitlUir, held n 23 to IP tnaigm m_ i.lu- popnUrtl v of Eloridii grapefruit, I.V liie WAM The lu n ruro „,-i.
Di.'im.
ing. I.. minute* aftei 'ttie legissignatories included nation* which declared Hull this was especially
and an im-ali*rmi-li&gt;iy ,itnatli&gt;ii in iileiil ifieil a. Loui
expediter for the War A-ael- luture had named young . Talfought ‘ against ’ the allies fii true (tyring w ar tim e when peo­
rrgaril to liin g erliic.
A fter a b rief jAulne-,* meeting end of the third quarter.
The Feds were completely out­
Agency, and lieurge liuimle, rt,i mndge to the four yeai term
World V 4 r T w o - t h t l Is, Italy ple aought theJr paatora for a short movie of tarpon fishing
It
al*o
a
a*
noted
in
tnoM
of
th*
classed from the opening of the
"som ething positive."
vihicti hi, father didn't live to
and Ja |(m .
off th a key* wa* shown. Tin* contest and were behind through- report*, which covered the week ex convict.
But the British Foreign Offbsa
FBI Chief J. Edgar Hoover a n ­ serve,
Conditions have changed and was followed .by the showing of
ending -Ibii. 8, th at leduced retail
nut
&lt;h*
game.
The
Feds
missed
32
rejects th at view. One spokesman th li la » amellar world, only 80
Talmadgc, accompanied by n
prices on canned juice are result­ nounced that both are accused of
remarked th a t many existing hour* aw ay from any p a r t by the fe a tu re picture, "Keys o f the flald goal shots, and failed to ing In heavy movement nf this committing fraud against tlm committee of 25 legislators and r
make
seven
free
throw*.
government. Hoover said Dionne
treaties bear th« signatures of
Kingdom." Th# projector ami
Harold
K astner paced
Iht' Item, hul th a t some w h o lesalers mul Ourmley, both resident* of band of his followers, who were
ex-enemy state*, including the airplane, he stated. To th a casual sound recorder which enabled tha
Seminole attack by sinking four are hesitating to huv new plucks Washington, l&gt;. C., bait evolved a whooping il lip, pushed into
observer,
there
la
turm
oiland
Montreux Convention and the
club to present th* movlas wa* j goals, good for eiglit points. Run unlit the m arket become* mute .cheme to obtain textile through A mail's office.
Hague Convention. He. added: “ It chaos, he asld. and pointed out
"I presume," Talmadge said,
n tr-u p VIn* scoring
.. ..........
...
. . . _ for Sanford was stabilized
altering sales document’ lli»&gt;v&gt;-i
has never hitherto been suggested th a t organizations are try in g to loaned by Mr. Herman I Morris.
I Willis Alulerion with six point
Several report* pointed out that added that the investIgalion tlm ■ "that you have been infprmed
th a t these tgrcem enls he re­ play th eir p art In m aking a bet­
Monday evening a t th# T o u riri followed by Lloyd Swain wb» the uiiiiHiiaBy Ion- price, on thr far lias resulted in the recover" that I have been elected *»
negotiated (because of this fact.”
te r world, and b elter relationship Center will 1m Ohio night, and a I Hilled ***"'
canned products ar eiesulting In of textile* vvhlch co*t the govern­ (iovrrnur be the General Assembly
&lt;&gt;( Georgia."
Uetwr&lt;m man both In business program of entertainm ent will be
Among UH&gt;*e playing in th- cniil|wtitlOii with f rc li fruit.
ment f m .o o o
To which Arnall replied: "1
c a n ity contest were Floyd Cooper,
and aucint way,
Some
relatler*
*li!l
are
trying
to
Tlie
alleged
fraud
i
.aid
r»
ut
on
sta
rtin
g
a
t
8:00.
o'clock.
Public Hearing R eid He declared th a t th* p rin­
Jan^ J#nkih*on Buck Carnage, *ell both fresh and canned citro* have taken place at » *b- C*&gt;n motei - land the General Assembly
said today th a t In Clafkocr Grantham . "A
Squirrel" with rxhorbilant markil)is, il wa, dueled l&gt;y the agency m Ale*.in allegedly has elected you, but
O n Channel Project ciples and ideals of service la[r, tryAinrmgltage
to arrang* plana for Bowen- Anderson and tin airier,
Indie*Ird, but other recent offen­ dria, Ve. Hoover -aid that, tin- tlie Genrrul Assembly cannot
existed in the church before civic
tha proposed outing on Saturday,
ThosV. participating in tthe J»y der* in tbl* line have dronpe I textile guod* were seized In » elect a governor. Accordingly, I
club*
like
Klwanla
cam
e
Into
b«vA public hearing on provision
Jan. 23 of th a tourists a t th* V w - g i h i e 'Y ''- ' B'lWin, Keeling. their price*. In dVd#r to gel back New York storage firm after it resiiecllullv but firmly refuse to
for a channel at Rtf* Creek, a Ing. .
Florida Mathodlat Horn* a t Kn- Gamage. h erron, Cooper am! into competition with (lie large was traced from a terminal of * yield the office to you. whom I
T
ha
second
"poalllT*”
h*alre*atrib u tary nf the St. John* River
consider ■ pretender."
terpriae.
*
Harper.
J
ed
Is:
“
The
Bible
is
still
th
a
outlela which have k ep t their trucking company.
TWy argued for a few minutes,
and about fouiv miles downstream
price* at a level to rrflect market
won] of God, regardless of w hat
The F n i announcement added and then Talmadge walked uut.
from Palatka, was conducted by
conditions.
that the two men, Gormlcy and Bill a group of supporters triad
the United State* Engineer offk-o ou or I say or think about it.
One of the most optim istic re­ Dionne, are said to have met nt to force their way into A ntall’a
of Jacksonville at 1:88 P. M. to ­ eople still roly on its funda­
port* came from Boston end a Washington hotel lavt Novem­ private office, and for a few
ddy a t tha Putnam county Court m ental. tru th s and a ra y et hun­
several other New England m ar­ ber. There, the FBI charged, minutes there wa* a lot of yelling
g ry to learn more about it.” Ha
house In Palatka.
ket* In Maine and Vermont. (I **ld thev conceived a idnji which a s ­ and shoving around. Thi* was
Tha esD tlng project for the quoted Woodrow W ilton aa s ta t­
ing: “T his la a book th a t re­
in p a ri)' •
.
..
. sured delivery to the ex-convict of ended only a fte r officer* of tha
8t- John* River, Jacksonville * to veals every man to him self as a
"lea d in g northern handlers or more high-grade woolen goods Georgia N ational Guard claarad
from th# ipovemment warehouse the outer chamber. Later A rnall
Lake Harnev to which the Rice moral being."
C anfiald Cook, author an d l*c- bador," and a giftad young sing. Florida citrus report th a t 1948 m an he had bought and paid for w-a, escorted from the Capitol
Creak project *would b« a trib u ­
flod has n o t deserted the world,
closed
wllhc
itru
s'
activity
nt
at th# Alexandria sale It**! -l&gt;ec.
ta ry , provjde* fo r a channel 13 he em phasised, as th e third posi­ t u r n , who ta praaanllng th # Ly t r , com poser and arranger.
building by officers and friend*.
Mr*. M ary Rawlins presided highest level. Trent rod u on* sales
fee t deep and 200 feet wide from tion. "W e sing th a t w* are build­ c«um Series In Orlando, spoke to
Thi* morning, T alm adga -era*
the Florida E ast Coast Railway er# {Kiwania Bong) b ut we ran- member* of th a Pilot Club a t over th a business session, a t Increases have heea experienced
hack in the Capllul before Gover­
bridge a t Jacksonville to Palatka. not he builder* If wa d rift Into th alr reg u la r meeting In tha which th ara were 17 members ami a continuation of upw ard rise C ollege President
nor Arnall. II* was u*herod Into
and thence 12 feat iteep and 100 tha Idea th a t God has deserted T o u rist C o tta r t u t n ig h t Mr. present. A rep o rt from th * troae- in demand and acceptance i* prea room off th e Governor's re ­
Praises High School ception room where A djutant
feet wide to Sanford.
; the world. God I* husy In thi* Cook XriU accompanied by Mr*. uror rave tie d a total of |6 0 1 has
dlcted fo r 1947. The effect of the
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General M arvin G riffin had *#t
president o f th* boon m ade by tho club from tha shipping holiday became more
world, sustaining th a order of Nona F arley , prozK
Commendation for the scholas­ up his office. But the A rnall
■or* football game sponsored by the
aof n atu re and sustaining -moral Orlando Pilot Club, cx&gt;-i
tic
train
in
g
given
to
Richard
apparent
w
ith
'
th#
resu
lt
of,
a
forces remained entrenched.
City Hasn’t Acquired order."
iro n la club, tha rummage sola and tha
of th* iw k t with the
- : . VP**;
■ala of Christmas cards. This g reater demand for Florida citrus S in g letary at Srminole H iih
A. B. Cleric, M etropolitan U fa Club of Orlando.
T i t l e T o Property Insurance
School
ha*
been
given
In
a
le
t­
ami stronger prices. There Is n
money
will
be
used
toward
th*
Following Mr. Cook's talk,
agent, wa* Inducted as
____________
club’s major project, th* "Milk very general feeling th a t the ter received by Principal Herman
No city title ha* y at-h een ac­ a Kiwanlan by th e R ar, W. P. members voted ta sponsor a Bank," and* other worthwhile holiday he* mad# It poaibl# for E. M orris from W. T. Boden- Lease Is S ig
_ n ed F o r
quired fo r th# tennis, h u k e tb a ll Yaalay. Visitor* w ere John Rhutt sari** In Sanford which will con- thing*.
the market to adjust Itself and
t o f four Iwtaro* Ineluding
&amp;
cffiSf.V
N
^
-K
a
L
B
e
d
lo
Station
Studio
and volley ball court* m ade avail of Mt- Dora, C. A. Holcomb of
A latter was road from tha the prim ary nurnoro w as a suc­
aa 8ua Band, who broadcasts
Jacksonville, John K rider and
Ga., w har# Richard I* now a
able a t th* Sanford Mui *
Elka Club, thanking Pilot* for cess to the Industry.”
A lease w as signed yeeterday
Bobby P ark of th a Key Club.
seven times a waak over Stationthalr contribution of tom for th*
A irport for nubile uaa b
A sim ilar story ram e from Mon­ etudent"I am happy to be prealdent with th* Rtoror interseta of
W. B. Z achry and Fred R. Wilson WOB, New York City. T h# sec­ Community Christmas Tree: alio
Sanford Municipal Alrpori
volunteered as eorathittaam en -to ond lecture will ha given by Ho­ a Uttar from CapL Byrd Hudson treal, whtra the citrus commis­ of an iqitltutlnh where fine L acihurg fo r th* third floor of tho
.public us* bv th# W ar J
Bulldln*
at
sion'* mao found lhat “ the pic­ young people like Richard arc Pule* ton-Brom ley
Adm inistration, C ity M anager. H. assist the Colored W elfare Lea­ bart Parker, author e ( "Qaad*
of tho Salvation Army thanking
N. Bayer aald t hi* m orning.
tu re look* b rig h t fo r Florida eltru* stu d en ts," h« wrote. “'You and Park Avenue and F ira t S treet
gue In Its H B,00&lt;) recreation
:ri M
the
elnb
for
its
participation
In
Budapest,"
*
wall
known
F o r th is reason, no repairs^ or drive. Joel F1aid announced th a t
fruit* at th* lim a of t h b writing. your, faculty are to ho commend­ where he studio of Sanford'*
it-commentator, recently the Dima Board campaign.
^ Has Qsorg# B a rr
Stocks of orange* have mostly ed for th e preparation given to new radio sta tio n will b# Installed,
apeak to Ki­
The Cham ber of C om m urn all been dlepoeed of darin g the thi* young man before h# enteretl it was announced her* today by
from Europe. Tha third
by I S
wanlan* .n ex t ’ Week about hi*
will be given by Harrison solicited th e help of th e d u b In shipping holiday— moat roeelvera college.
Jam es Rlvar. operator of th*
tha tltl« It hopaa to
is umpire train in g school hero.
w ith th* to u rist pro- claim a t * to ,-.- Lot high hope*
feature commentator on
A t Norm an We endeavor to glv* Southeastern UroadcetUng System .
secured, ha declared..
Rawlins appointed a are formulated by tha trade In a lot a t Individual attontlon to
‘
- Matual Network,
Th* local station will be ou a
POLAND
constating o f heraslf, general regarding Incoming ship­ o u r student*. G reat good la done national hook-up. Mr. ~
color motion plcWAb b a w , _____ v_
ments. The flral carloads of In sueh case* aa Richard’*, Young eU tad. but h* added th a t
Comrim-iif - d om inated, Polish
oriutgea have arrived and the people ilka him ara worthy of not a t liberty yet to dl
governm ent tod#* tojd th e United
platform. The B. H. Laney and MU*
conpilmet\ta ' b#prd - reflected the ovary advantage afforded by col­ which o n e T lI# la leaving today
states and Britain. In effect, to
W ashington w here b e W w i
tha
mind tb elr ow# hu*in*aa |n con­ fourth lecturo (a the aariaa wRl Bamaey to assist C. If. Armltage satisfaction* of the trade. Quick lege!. Wa ahall be happy fo r you for
In tna A m erican favedu- nection w ith Bui
i Scott, widely I in any pray they could la making sales at a good price have con­ to recommend other- etoJanta to confer .with FCC officials reg ard ­
__ . b* given by Tc
ing th* p en u lt for th e a ta tte i.
firmed (hit general enthusiasm." o u r school" '
•- k»*wn «* "Th* tmerican Troo-'th# prograpi * «ueeea»- .
ta ry il actions in

Spiritual Values
British Object
T o Soviet Claim Stressed In Talk
To Arctic Island At Kiwanis Meet

Report Shows
W AA Official
Improvement In
Arrested On
Orange Market
Fraud Charge

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�WEDNESDAY, JAN. IS, 1947*

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Oie Sanford Herald

Cities B etter Managed

Arp mir cities bettor or worse jfovorneil tlinu 40 years
ago? Luther Hulick, president. of the Institute of Public
Ailnihiistrntion, answered this question fit tile recent
ftilth anniversary of the National Municipal fx'ntriie.
lie cites many gains. but much still remains to lie done.
One definite gain is that there is far' less direct
thievery from the public treasury. .Better accounting
...vstems are partly responsible. There is less political
murder and other forms of violence, and less Vote ffatnl.
Corrupt Ion in connection with the sale of franchises lias
been reduced, and the patronage deals are less raw.
The fundamental cause of these is the wiser and less
partisan attitude of the average city voter.
On the other side are the consequences .of a far
more complicated scheme of government. Administration
needs many more technical experts, and thus runs the
risk of becoming bureaucratic. With governmcnl opera­
tions cin n far larger scale there is more chance for rake
off and special privilege. A new area for graft Is opened
&gt;•»*—br-the-VHst- increase of new regulations.^iiiiiny of_wjil‘h
list call for lawyers to represent the citizen. Finally city
boundaries have not changed with the c h a n g e s of populari». tlnn. Ton many cities contain the slums, while the better
citizens-have moved ou t to the suburbs.
j£ ;
Still, K&gt; years ago few would have anticipated
■u. tile improvements that have come about in city govern-

Jti—

T K itar. y o u

It. U always interesting to get the viewpoint n
puhlic
men known, or assumed, to be nonpartisan ii
SOME O llU lir H E S
HAVE
BEEN HOUND ASLF.KP KOI. politics. When they are truly so. they occupy a jfosjtlnt
Y'EAR.H: Therefor* “ let u* not which might be called a sort of political priesthood
sleep a* do other*. I The**. 6:0. from the very fact of th eir aloofness and dim id crested
ness. They naturally value their position accordingly..
Only 30 [n'r«nii» lost t h r o livt?
It is hardly necessary, however, for a stntcsmni
In fxnn »c^iilrlil* in Florid* '.last
or
soldier
to show irritation, as some have been knowi
y t a r a* colnpaied with .iJ to.:
year before. _ Hut in aiblition to to (io, because newspaper reporters persist in askint
those who were killed. their wrre them about public aspirations, limb a suggestion itsetl
2020 Injun** resulting from full*,
farm niarhlnei y, burns, laddeis, is an honor which" most men would covet, and any mat
|
vnrluu* distinguished in public life has In recognize the fact:
clqatrfcity,
Itemvmbvi of tlu&gt; situation.
this wlifn you hear sloppy-vyeo ,
JNewspaper .men do not seek and perhaps M in o t
sentimentalist, ilruulinu* about tlie public men because they want io, but because the very
danger* of the poor duwti-trodden
coal miner*. Their job* are not distinction of such notable citizens sets, them apart
a i hazniduu* a* the country farm* from others in a sort .of "nohleiyic oblige" position that
is obligatory on botii sidt?s. ■ . The reporter and photographer may seem a sort id
A young iiiun driving on'Hcnile necessary
note Boulevard i* ride, wiped !»,. nuisance,
another automobile which fail* to man looks and sounds like. They are
step though he lose* hli arm. One the citizen learns, through his paper,
wuuld .think SciMiiiult. Boulevard
If Wide enough foi two cut* t&lt; criillc process.
jo b l b

J , A. Mut ray write* in the
Tampa Tribune that a political
frto-for-all may lie in the offing
when the l.eirlrinture meet* in
April. Homo of the issue* which
may s tr the Governor tangling
with pulitleal .npporienl* in the
House and Senate me new tax*.,
n |w Htnte &lt;on«t jtulinn, while
Dkmocratic primary, water con.
fervatlnn, revenue demand* of
tit la* and countie,, Mute building
program, school*. rrtlleges, huspitala, prisons, cow, and rlMeheit*,
not to mention the Stale I'.nnptrollerV office.
Taking tire optim istic view if
, the Florida Supreme Cuur:
has ruled, "Som e day It will he
As rude and III bred to art the
read hug or tran sg re ss mad man

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nara a, it la to eat pea* wl'ii
a knife or lap soup from -i
f
' spoon.” The Supreme f'mirl hn*
spoken and the Supreme fou r
Is the law o f the land. Hut it ia
■V v — -fprtny how -„m r |M“ t|Jr wepUlu'lg
think of eating pea* with then
| l i knlfa or lap soup from a fp w i,
{
but let them get liehind u alee*wheel and they Instantly
f
dliplay all the m anners nnd mure*
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The latest- leciult* In the work
stoppage are 2,11110 Thu me* Hlvrr
l,»r"e men and thousands of dock
worker*. The worker, ate limi­
ting their pnM* in prole,I again,!
the use of triinp, to tenlace «trlk‘
i'-g inirk driver* foi the delivery
,&lt;f bowl.
The uew walkout, occured whil”
negotiation* *mighl an eutlv *•'*
I tlemon! of Ihr original Iiurk di«-

S T O I C .P *

NORTH DAKOTA CERTIFIED
i

Hunt’s Tuxedo Feed Store
CORNER SECOND A SANFORD -

FOR SALE

PHOI

TRIM YOUR BUILT
*IN KITCHEN WITH
hCHROME TRIM.
!
WE HAVE
COMPLETE STOCK.

4x6s
2x10s
YES! WE HAVE
OUTSIDE WHITE
PAINT .

I

Approved Type
Korol Mall Boxes

SHEATHING
1x6,1x8 and 1x10*

SANFORI) HARDWARE

tod ay

paat, huj uurn i* the Magnitude
of visual ilereiitlon that one often
thinks he i* ■ut the aids of the Over 40,000* W orkers
road when in reality he i&lt; m the
middle. It 1., not hard to h«v, On Strike In London
* an aeeiilent thr*e ilgy*. llu i- i*
hanl to save an arm, or u leg.
LONDON' J.in.
K&gt; l/Vl The
or a life, when an accident hap t»nli* i*f l.ntid'Mi Btrlker, were
• pen*.
_
•wrllrd today tn mure than llt.OfMI

PACKAGE

MkM tt tR eact Btuo. $hc/te9/4&amp;

1 HOUSE AND LOT
DUHART LUMBER
YARD

Public Celebrates

WfcDNKSIUY, JAN. t s , IM 7

\

SEED POTATOES
The Annual Meeting of the Femold-LaugMon Mem­
orial Hospital Association will be held at the Court
House, Sanford, Florida at Two O'clock on Thurs­
day Afternoon. January 16, 1W7."
____L t
T. W. LAWTON, President
S! F. DOUDNEY, Secretary

COMPANY
210 EAST FIRST STREET

SIDING

PHONE 1164

Sale-No Priority Needed
Surplus Army Building,
Portable Type
10 ft. . x 48 ft. — 750 sq. ft, floor space
Oviedo, F t

Phone 2691

Hi ft. x Hi ft. — 200 scj. ft. o f floor npnee

••*»&gt;

POSITIVELY ONE DAY ONLY
Monday

novelty drop tiding on Ihe outside. Sixteen
windows nnd two doors in In rg e buildings and one
door nnd six windows in llte small size.
W ith

TOKYO. Jan. If&gt;. (#11— Ear K:i*t
Air Knrrc hen
Her* niiiitMilirc&lt;f tmljiv lhi»P four
jH ptnni**

Hindi' n flight f f Hilt the Plifhit*
film*' in Okitin wr . Tfip foist ii1(*ih =
mml« lb** flight «f *»l*«ut 7041 milt**
in Hiit* hour mid forty ml unit*
avt*? niKIni? ’ hIkiuI I '-U milt*' nn
hfiut ll wa* tht* firwt Limf dl—
tunc** Pnrtftc Hiifflit by it*f pbinrNL

ORLANDO

Jan. 20

MUNICIPAL

8:00 P . M .

AUDITORIUM

Prices Include Tax

Ideal for tourist cabins, lakeside cabin*, tenant build
iAgs nnd other low cost housing. 16 ft, x 16 ft
building sells for 8195.00 loddetl oh Truck,

Reserved S eats—$2.80 - $2-40 - $1.80

16 x 4fi f t. b u i l d i n g se lls fu r $ 3 6 0 lo a d e d b n t r u c k
|)r

Leonard Darker
Dpi utn rtri«1
Eyea examined—( i i i u n fitte d
SOI fi. Orange Are.
A-

Orlando. Florida
J'hnne 4BS7

Reconditioned
P I A N O S

THE MUSIC BOX
III W. U t SL

General Uon tract in it
New homes built
Old homes repaired
Concrete Block Houses
Windows, all iryprers,
standard sizes fur Imme­
diate delivery.
W. L. HOLCOMBE
1S03 Douglass Ave.
Phone 944-J

Phone tir call on us for further details.

f) &lt; e e M C \ w *

A. D. ROSIER
Phone 207
Sanford, Florida

Phone

of the most p rim itive savage.

fey
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England, which ha* a anclaliil
govem inriit, la faring a* difficult
a nroblrin in solving management
Mbor problems, a* the more conISrvatlve A merican governmertr.
»: - Million, of l^ n d m irr, are finding
It next lo impossible to get uny5",
thing U&gt; eat aince truck driver*
• Want nut on strik e and refused to
move grocerlen. A general strike
*
is threatened which would psrallte
the economic life of the whole
nation. Tha answ er to such pro ­
plains is not socialism, communism
%
or fascism, hut in the developtncpt
of a high degree of injelligenrc
and
character,
rnupled
with
m utual respect and tolsratlon,
Among al|^ the people.

A

prominent Democrat In the
%.;
Bouse of R epresentatives drnuA Is
f| ' A gongressionat Investigation to
4 . • dAtatmlne the cause nf airplane
y'.
Accidents and the “ k excusable
w iling of the A m crkau people"
1 '^
In them, if xurh An tnve,ligation
o ’,
u made, Congress may discover
to Us ahiKked surprise that
1 dtrlkas, slowdowns, sb,enteeism.
BOO othsr forpis of lab.ir strife
have kept airlines from obtain,
Ing nrw eejuipment nnd essential
jy :' repair parts which m ust first
i ha provided before airplane trali*Port a Uon ran b* (nadt -afe, The
bast thing congress can do to
K ; . ftravent fu rth e r loss nf lift Is
SSIrjt’ tO g et ?»*opl« to go W k to work,
i® " Ahconrsge prudortlon.
f. • R am m iber’ a few months ago
ypfptvilkan VOU couldn't find a pound
m . AT butU r to »*v* your Ilf* and
^ L - Jia.so -callN l ' ‘llVeral'* politician*,
jfc'jt As well ax tha CIO and other com*
S S ^ ,' m uulsl Sgltators ware telling ym'
f e t That If thgy took tha price catling*
m \. off, tha b u lU r which you coidilr.'*

ELECTRIC LIGHT
PLANTS^
5,000 &amp; 10,000 VVnttH
$375. nnd $475.
Wallace* Miller

if f Y y fW A

Housewife’s

1

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Davenport Seavice Station
DAVENPORT, FLA.

MISC. FOR SALE
Firestone Stores
111 E. Ut Street
TOILET SOAP
10c
ALL SIZE CAMERA FILM
IN STOCK.
HYDRAULIC JACKS
3—8—8 TON
SEAT COVERS FOR ALL
.CARSjmOM U 34 to 1947
ELECTRIC RAZORS
VACUUM CLEANERS
ELECTRIC WH1PPERS
BASEBALL GLOVES
IRON CORDS
REVOLVING LAWN . SPRINKLERS
kADIO TUBES nnd.
BATTERIES
WINDOW SCREENING
G A R M g H O SE A T O O L S
TRAILER aOLTSH* c H E .

SPECIAL STUDENT MATINEE—StSO P.’ M
L
,
S U id k n t P r ic * .......^ ........
111td y

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NOW ON SALE
AT

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ANGEB1LT
HOTEL,
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IN ORLANDO

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TH E BOOKERY
WINTER PARK

■
but
VOU CAN ORDER BY MAIL

SEALED BEAM
. ,
HEADLIGHT UNITS
siiS
OIL FILTERS*
fcj-' ClLUngs off in a flU nf all tha
G A S O U N l FILTERS
II-' paopla In this country who think
SHOCK-ABSORBERS
m i+ J it r wwdd Ilka U&gt; |lv« In Rui*ls
BRAKE LINING
h u t don't d are go there, and tha
name hack. Not at 41 I'd,

m

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•Kneto* wH a d lm ia d nlamped envelope with check
pv nvtaey prdeF made payable to Orlando Junior
Chamber of Commerce. Avoid hut minute ruahl
pcna to r your llekeU now!
W
V

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I p F O f l D

IOYTUO UHSII AtfTMOkltT Of TNI COCA-COtA COlirAkT • !
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COCA-COLA

BOTTLING

‘

COMP ANY

(Only Mnttnc capacity of Audltoriam Soli)
.
Sponsored By

Orlando Junior Chamber o f Cothiheit^

�We d n e sd a y , ja n . is , im t

And

Social

THE SANFORD JERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Personal

Mrs. Paul Ochiltree
Completes Lectures
WF.DNISDVY

Street,
TCKSii A Y
Merlin* of Ore PaWis Cla**
the F irs t B aptist Church will
be held at 8:00 I*. M, at the
home of Mr*. J. p. Cullen, l li l
Weat Nineteenth Street.
The K&lt; W. IVattt Hi hie Class of
the Methodist Church will hold
Ita regular monthly meeting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
L Wynn. SfllMJ Grandview Drive,
with Mrs. Wynn, Mrs. J, N. A«
xarello and Mr*, Kscar Price as
hostesses. *This will not be a
covered dish supper.

“Warrants a ride of
100 m iles” .
Orlando

M orning

Sentinel.

Mri. Paul Ochiltree lectured.
yesterday afternoon
the Tour1st Center under the auspices of
the Oardeti Club at l :3l) o’clock
on the subject of flower noveltic*, miniatures and corsage*. .On
Monday flight she displayed her
flower hats which worn modeled
by members of the audience and
on Tuesday morning continued
her Iceture of Monday afternoon
on flower arrangements for the
home, church and garden parties.
Vrny good attendance has been
reported for the series, the ptiu.
ceeda' of which will go toward
the building of n home for the
(■aiden Club.
At her lecture Tuesday after­
noon she suggested th a t similar
colors he kept together in a cor.
sage o r other flower arrange­
ments and that they he made
simple. She advised that flower*
ho worn as near as possible the
way nature grows them and in
the place that Is the must be*
c o m ing,-not necessarily on th e ,
shoulder.
• AH fhiwer* except roses, she
*uld, s h ^ l d IA* cut in the coot of
tfie-'Aluy. Fillers in corsages such
as baby1, breath are not in the
lies! artistic taste. Flowers should
la* immersed immediately
in
water after cutting, she said.
At the conclusion of .her informal lecture, she told how
mUrh she had enjoyed her stay
ill Hanford and thanked inemlAm
of tho (ianfrn Cluti for their
splendid cooperation.
She, r.iu-

PROVINCRTOWN
PLAYERS
■— Casselberry, Route 17

Activities

Presbyterian Women
H e a r Utilise Miller
H EALTH FU L

" n I ucvlav ev ruing the w nntn
nf- the I'leabytri ihm t hutch lo&lt;i
the pleasure nf hearing M l"
l*'u)»e Miller, ii ictuinrd Misliunui \ ft uni Km ('a. Tin* wa* (he
firm meeting In the Week *rf
p
I'inyri and Self IVni4| for F er­
ritin M i'iM u.
..—~ —
Mi** 'tiller « b - mitinlUfC.I by
Hi umlcv, pieiiiijent of
veen: the dinner Ml*. \ \ .
tin- Woman*** Aiwm;trr.
*—
Mis* Milter told the group of
her r i |e i i r n ; ( i i
a uitssh'ivarv
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Iliitlrr le- in hole* .nut ileaenln'il the pl|M
tuined to I'hoenta, Arts, after where she worked. She euni|mml
visiting Mts. Itnlici’s si ter* Mi** the Chinese, the Japanese, and
Versa Wuodriak and Mr*, liny the *Kmeans, hv saying, "The
Chinese ait&gt; meichant*. the Jam
Johnson.
ane-e me w ar rnonret*. mid the
Kilends of Mrs. Frank ChawMill teglel to Irani that she i.«
confine,! to her home ns a result
of an accident Inst Kilduy in

KOMI'S llOMK 1UKKRY

Miia Marian IVarson icbim ed
la ,i vveyb to Manhattan. Knwhrrr she is a sophomore u
Kansas State College after spend
ing tin* holidays with her parents.
Mr. amt Mis. Donald K. Peat
She also -mike on the diet*
son ami sot, Donald, Jr. returned of the Koie.m prple and showed
to Gainesville after spemlinj the the alldieme the various slothes
C hiistlitas holiday* with Mr. uni which tin* Korean women Mote.
Mrs. O. T. Pearson^
Mis* Miller returned to tbl*
F|&lt;#|i|| wi„
interested la counti y in 1910 after spending 20
veins '.-eiving a* a missionary In
Kurea and i* a native of North
Hayes have sold their home
Georgia and was a friend of Mm.
Dtvniuwold to Mr. Hinl Mrs.
C. ,\. Adam*. Mrs, II. M. Good­
L, (ilrnn of Charleston, S. C.
win and Mr*. A* K. Iloaaetter.
Follow in the mes-ting a ts*a wa*
Miss Hally Pulratoii of Monti* held in the social room of tHe
cello Is the guest pf Mrs. Kli»W* rhuich.
brth Turnbull and Mi*. Maty
Puleston aP theii h«ine on Mae
Patty, Teddy Walker
India A.VchUe
Mr. and Mr*. \ D. William* •
Fiuit Hill Farms. Ynle*vi|l«*t C a . ,
a te the gue-ts of. AJi. and Ml &gt;.
J. C. Mitchell at their home on
Magnolia Avenue. Mr. and M i«
William* b i b eiiroute to Miami.
. Cupfs' Glenp Hov'oceks who
.cully returned To the Cn
State* from Kin ope and Ha* 1
spending a leave in Hahlold
hi* family, left yesterday
Kglin Field at Peruuicola

^REGINALD and
.
HITA GOODE
• Company of 5

PAGE TH REE

In the joyous comedy
"A rl a n d Mrs. Bailie"

Mi. ami Mis, tir o ig e D Wat -Oil.
formeily of Sanlotd now living ..i
Hebring, announce the marriage of
their ilaughtrr, Dorothy lu*r. to
Cecil &gt;• Hmlth of Hebring mi Dec.

On Sale Thursday Only
9 a. m. To 6 p. m.

H o n o r v ± O n 1f i r J I n la y s

nine* mid contests ® H r played
lie vitimif guests wilii jirUe*
g in ttmnt) Sinplmg, Sandra
n amt Kilwanl McCall. At
, ..in III*lull iif the games the
l.liilutm , .ile- were rut and
e.l
III lie , I S’s in Sucker*

Reports on the pail yrai were
given li&gt; ihc ta t mu- i&lt;iiumiMre*
when Circle N*&gt;. | of the Fust
|taptis| • Clmioii
Hints Mom Is*,
nlriimmj at the home uf Mi*. II
li Melhv'in wrili Mr*. . Drittnu
Johns.o. ... ...
v|
Fied
Mv er - pi o—
tiled ..vei I lie" meelilig,
Hhe used as her tople "Oui Hull
pt) Mor Id” I-dloi* rd uilh a pin)
,1 Mr * I It , iiliinm laugtn. lh ■
tl.l.l, . „,l
I Mi
Thomas

b y H e n n W . Levy
1 y c itr on Broadway

O pening

Wednesday- 8:15 P. M
For r v s e r v a l i o n s n h o n e
Winter Park 827—J
Of interest to friend* In Hanford i* the announcement today
of the marriage of Mary K'*lyn
Vaughan, daughter of Mi and
Mrs. William Vaughan o f Comp­
ton.- Calif., to Ktlgene Smith, son
o f Mr. and Mr*. W. 11. l.ymh «f
Cameron City. The marriage was
Oil event of Oct. 10.
Mr*. Smith is the guc*i .d her
pat cuts In Compton mid Mr.
Smith U at present in the Navy
and 1* oil an experiment on the
HSS t ’urriluck at the South Role. Mr*. Fresi ti.im-. M&gt;
He will he released from the (ill)..... -Mis. S C, liia i am. .'I'
Navy In the early p a rt of Ul 18.
J. C. Hall, Mis. U S. llai key.
Mrs. If. C. Haskins, MI*, lanv's
ilughey, Mr*. It. &lt;*. Metliv in,
Alta-it Starke and M m Thmna*
It " ly, Mr . W. If. Hu- sell. Mr*.

W N O I'M
K M KV I
M is . Ja m e s
H in t

announce the tm ih
Mary llo»*ehel
H ran g e Memorial II
Ktimey will la;
tt-V llcrschej Hamby

iORIDA

STAT

THEATRES

Ileverljr G ray
Beverly G ray ** one of the c h a r
actere in n play p u t on by Tho
Leuaer D ram atic {Studio*. These
P**/1 »re produced to give the
children « rhanro lo improve
P belr diction, rra d in g and potae.
.Claeses m eet in Sanford every
Thursday afternoon fo r qualified
Bbys and g irls age* 7 to 13. For
F re e _ Lesson M T ry -o u t” w rite
h 0X - 65 “ !l
r lorida.

1 4 c-O p en &gt; 1 2 : 4 5 p^m .-dO o
L A ST DAY W E D N E SD A Y !

STAN COMSTOCK
InreBtoMOl Bb««HUm

c.\; nmi stmi
CllOFAm

rbon* MOt—Teletype DB M

n **,on‘
(Adir,l

DOWNTOWN CLEANERS
AND LAUNDRY

A

TH URSD A Y

F R ID A Y !!

Phone 014

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P a lm e tto A ven u e

i ik t£ tu £

NDABLE and PRO
DRY CLEANING

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For speedy, depemlnble

NIGHTLY EXCEPT SU N D A Y
D ell/ Double
M.

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Qulniella*

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TERTAINMENT
tr the Better"
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PHONE

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WEDNESDAY,* JA N . 18, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD,
f

T O N IG H IS

ENTRIES

Flrtt liar#—raia rliM
•
IMilalrla Itarr)
Lu^ky Judgrm*nl. Our llr*l
Windy • Twlnhle. L illi. It'alnry
Kupp.r Did. Il.auly COnteal..
do. jlu ia Hutda. ■■
—■
•aaaad Raaa—Pniartlyi
IPIral Half Dally llaublai .
Donna Amarha. I.urky I’ni. Cad'
dy Maalar, Falla City. Inlla H'lorak
Inky Mae, Amliar l.lpfil. 1&gt;,,,|M,

Htorvnalong. Mppy. *|ehu
filth Mere—Palurlly ,
lt|H lelrle llaret
Illuesey, Pardners |I r)» Iteut
Ifotne. I^*nl While l.lpa. Put
Klannagan. Tetus ,IUrt, Ml
Pais, Our Hally.
.
Irvesvk flare—Fufurlly i
Mlulalela llerel
Chant Chance
”
I WallsIt. Mare,
Mark lluhan. Cl
is, t It a lid
Country jtue. F»
Elfklk Kara—I .I B ,II ,I
(Uulalala llara,
Ruck, IRdK*. Hni.B- Roll Alll.l
tka. Fan* Drllahl. ArroM I'.,lot
flrih d 'Faalhar, Hky Hkl|&gt;f*i llook
tee—Pwtarltr i
Ululalela llaret
Hfavera, Tryanpasa,
Tommie Maddov, I
Aide Pell. Tau flit

U S il, 1«aw i(d f Florid^ •A rU
l i l t , kn^wn • • th* MUJII’IIY AC*T
Ihk following iteacilLrU land In
5#mlnnU Coiiblf, I'l-.rl.la, will |»e
ofr»r^&lt;l for sal** m |»uMlr outcry
for tfi* lilghrtl mol lien &lt;a«h Lid.
to ih* right o f »ltn Triiel.v.
«*f th* Internal Improartn#m Fund
to r«*Jrct any non all hit!*, at 4h*
Courthouan h+glnnlftg at
|0 ®o
«»V?*»rk A.M. or&gt; th*&gt; I7lh day nf
Krf.ruary, A l&gt;. 1947. nuial«ta of
municipalities raarrnant for road
rlgltt of way 50«» fert %rW1* will l»a
rM rrvnl from any |»ar&lt;*«&gt;| through
whloh UTvr** !■ an aviating Htalr
Ho "t Ak i*» ill famla n tir to ooa
half of all priii.l#-um apd tin**#fourth* of othrr niinrrul* will ha
HE'» o| S W i and E'ft of NEIft
••( HW
Sr* t Imi 17 Tow nship X»»
Hfiuih ItinK^ 3*» Ka»t.
l/il» 39 to IX nhu’lt A &gt;tlitwn&gt;
Height" fla t Ibxik • long# 41.
|ptf| IS |llfM-k 3 F,nlfinlngf*f *
AiMItlon N«. I .IM.ot llmik S p.ige*
Si A 37.
»:»l
Of lllfM-k
I Tier H The
T'Uvii of KAnford.
l.nt
IS ltli»rk 9 1»r*1.inuold IMmI
iiiMik a |ugM &gt;'• a 9i a
rut
llofik 4 p.ige* in a 99
\j»t :t o»k inn
iLiok a
puir*
I a*ft
12 Itlo* k » I »r ••Kinwo LI riul
iLtok 1 |f.»gep Ilf A 91 * IM.1t
lldtok t p-»tfd»k 3&lt;* A 99
I«•fI :*• lllm-k 7 iMewiowoLf. IM.ll
Monk I (Ulges 99 A 91 A. Plat
llimk I INtgea 39 A 99.
| a O | a 3.* A 2 i I I L m k ' fl
9I L I w m &gt;.
I (eight a Plat llook 4 page 41.
I.nta 21 A 32 lllm k C MLIwuy
llelghU Ptal Nlfe ( |f»ge II
H S4&lt;» ft nf HH of .SVVV* of NKV4
of NKM Hew N H'O ft of W I tot fil
Nretlon S« Towrialilp SI Nolflh

4IANIM A'lAI E RAID ESTATE!
V&lt;ni *and aa .of you ar«' h.rab,
fibllflrd a1td u unlrarl i» praa.ni
any rlalma ami‘ dnnanda which
you.
allhar II■I mu. may liav.
KKAln.i I lir ratal. •f lilfr.da II
Iftashlann. ii.rra .i
Id a nf aald
County, i lha County Judy, of
Samlnnla CoUhtM. Florida, ai hit
offlra In -lha rnort .houaa of aald
Caiunly. at Han find Florid*. wllhtn
•••hi ral.nilar month* from lha
lima of tha flrftt puhllrallnn of
lhl» null,'. Earh claim or ilamand
ahall ha In wrlllnx. and ahall atala
tha plara of ra.ldanra and port
offlra addr.ha of llir rlalmant. and
ahull l.a .worn In liy lha olalmani,
aicani, or aitorna,, and.any aucli
claim nr il.-nn nd mu an fllrd ahall
ho «uM.
’
JAUf.1l I! DAVIDKON
t&lt; ndintnl’iralor nf lha
I.alula of CI.PIIb'IM II
DAVIUXO.V. drceaaed
IN Clil'IIT OF THE* COUNTV
JCIMIK HEMINOI.E COPNTV
HTATi: OP FLORIDA
IN I’llOllATI:
In r . Ih. Kalala of IIAF.EI. HAND
MKill WETHER. I» ra a ..d
TO Al.l. WHOM IT MAY c o y .
CEIIN.
Noll,.- 11 harahy Ml Van lhal
'IIARI.LM J ML'III WETIIER ha*
flint fil* riiifl lepi.n aa avemilof
Vf ° ' r '*•***+ «f -IIA/.KId IIANIi
i)ar#isnl; that he
ha* flloaf fils i»etlt|oti for final
i|U«hr»«ge, utitl that he will apply
to I He llonomhU It W. WAItlL
4’numy JtKfge of HeinlnoU County,
KlorLU. on flit Tl If day of Pehruafy. |MT, for npprovai of o m r
ntld ftil- final •liaoharge aa rlrciito r
of ih* *»lal* of HA/.EI. HAND
MERIWETHER, drriaard. on Ihl*

*olar«t
.mi .il.l.Kilr- S'
Tit# Hanford II.r.M I* rtcxlxtistaa
■t ilf n*w*p*p#r In which Ihl*
order -hall 1*. publlftfi.il uin*. *acb
mftk 'tat four fftmn iiilv. w.»k»
WIfNRHS rrv» hand ami official
«.il tl Hanford. Count, »f AmHOTHK TO APPEAR
Inol.,
Plata of Florid* ilila 71 ft
TO; AIIDEN W. COCK MAN, whnaa
January. A. r&gt;. 1*17.
plara nf r.ald.nra la tin* III n i l - 4*r ,i i&lt;P. llKIlNIHftN
inn l«. N. II
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circuit Court
You ara harahy required lo apHnnlnola County. Flnrldn
paar on lha 7tl&gt; day nf February,
Ry D. U Hum, D.C/
A. D. 1*17. In a rartaln. ault for
dlvorca pandlm In lha Clrrult'Court (HEALI
nf Hamlnnla Cnanty. Florida, an
s' nril'RT o p . THE COCNTY
ahbravldad till# nf which aald raaa
JCDlE. HEM INOl.i: OOCNTV.
la MTHTI.i: H. COCKMAN. Plalnllff TA All LEM W.. rviCKMAN, Da.
fandanl.
Wllnaaa my hand and . offlrlal
1al al Hanford, Hamlnnla County,
tat* of Florida. 11,1b 7th .1#&gt;• of
January. A D 1*47.
O. P. HERNDON.
. Clark Circuit Court,
horn fu n ction a l p a tlod lc pain
Hamlnola County, Florida,
fly D. I. Hum. DC
ijr of January, ll l f .
CIIAKLKfl J M B fU V etllR n
F iaru lo r of lH*. 4»t*f* of
HAZEL, HAND MERIWETH­
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OP FMtlllDA TO;
I Lin-Id Hoy WlUey. realdenre,
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HealfU, Waahlngton
Mall Alfdreaa: •
«S33 Kast 73rd Hireet
Mm11U, Washington
• You are* herehj ordered anil ra*
qulred lo he and appear before the
tMrruit Court of the Ninth Judlrlal
fMrrult of the Rtite of LMorhlk In
and for Hetnlnole Crtnnty In Chan­
cery on ilia loth day of Kehruary#
A.I). 1947. at the Court House at
Hahford. Florida, to answer a avaorn
hill nf romplalnl filed agalnat you
In Ilia aLova alylad &lt;*ourt l»y Muriel
llerta Wllsey, same being a kill
for u final decree of divorce; other­
wise, a decree pro ronfevso will he

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plaintiff aflrr illli**,it -• •»• li ••••»
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that Ihr drfrndant. Wllmrr 21 &lt;*og.
burn. app».&lt;r hereto •&gt;!&gt; the 7“th
day of February. A l&gt; l»ll. In llir
Bill of Cotopfalnt of it... ..!•!
Elltabeth M. Fnablirn flint »xalo*i
Mm In tha office of the r t.r u of
file C'lrcult- Court to and for Hemrtnule I'ouuty, Flort.t* on Ihr .Kill
day of J*a»i&lt;r&gt;. A I* IM7 the
■*n*riL nature of *ulil •••It heln*
e and other relief
liter he |tultl|et|.d
aa* ikai
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FO R RENT

I 1 REAL ESTATE W AN TED 6

OFFICE BPACE In PU. S tate
Bank. See Mr. Kilpatrick.
CLEAN FtJK N ISIIK Il ROOMS,
gantlrmiui preferred. HII7 Msgimlia Ave.
room!

ARTICLES W AN TED

HKN*T A CAK
YOU HRIVH IT
I’llONK IOJ
MTKICKLANIIMifftlURON
“ •IMUYlt.IT, I NIL

I HAVE • csih hujrtr fo r th it I'L L B U t your ra r re*srdle*i
home of your*. Phone H U ,
of age or condition. Roy Heel,
Kdwsrd P. Lane. "The men who
.100 W. '.hid St.
knows Sanford."

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE

ROOM and Isiard fur elderly wo.
man. 1*. 0 . H«x 314.

RADIOS, phoiui
aticcl m'u»ic, gul
Ilox, phone U&amp;3

7 Peta, L ivritoch, Supplies

rrcorda,

iio ix ii? • iH .Y S O tn rn
PARTS' ANI&gt; HP.HV1CK
109 I'alm rlli, Ave.
Rhone

H ER TS SKWINC
MACHINE SHOP
f u m lih r d bedroom. 515 lluild your present machine into
WATCH HKI'AIR, Diamond aet
u portable electric. InilaR the
ling, engraving, gee Mr. Falk
backward and forw ard nttach- FOR SA LE: Jersey cow. Mllkinr
Reasonable price. \V. It. Rrldgei,
meo|._. Repair oil make*?- .SupHer a, M allin'o. One wesk'i
2 W A N T E D TO RENT
lilies fo r all m achinri, IIS Mo. ' lit. I. Ilox 113, Sauford.
aerviee.
FURNISHED APARTMENT UR
French Ave. Rhone 1100.
FOR SALK; 3 month old heifer
HOUSE, permanent reiidrnls,
.
,
reasonable, S. II. Ilnrhannn, lit
gnod reference*. Call I4H.
‘
IANU., tuning aim) repairing. A
PIANOS - u*ed -reconditioned am i,
1 Box Oil.
L I.. Sill, reiidvnrh phone 011VETERAN — student, wife, hatty
guaranteed.
The Mode Box.I
. . . . . . .T.T-', —
'— ~ T
W or Millie Ilox, Rhone 953.
11U \V. lit Street. Rhone 033. P ” 11 -SALE: Old Jenny Mule
need imall * npartm ent. Rhone
611-J.
•
IMITATION leathere in moil
colors add large selection of
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
3 REAL EST A TE FOR SALE
goo.1 upholatery fabric*. Hobart
Frrd Myera, 311 F.. 2nd St.
I.IIT— H ESIItAHLE LOCATION
H. Brown, l u l l N. Orange
FOR IIC I I . D I N G
HOME.
Av#_ Orlando. Fla.
8
HELP W ANTED
CLOSE IN. ON W. 3rd ST.
CARDEN and lawn iced; VI
RHONE 1IMS-J.
GIRL for soda fountain
Fcrtllixer. Th* Sanford X
FOR SALE: Good 5 room houie
cy'i Drug Store. Part
Stone, 2nd ii Sanford.
full time.
with bath anrp- running water,
FLOWERS
elr^tric itove, telephone, 3 acre*
for all occailom
good farm land. Can give Im­
SAW FILING and actllng. Newly
mediate poiaenion. Rhone Coun­ McN e i l l a y o s t , f l o r i s t
er|uipped Jo handle nil typo*
Celery Ave. ju*t off Sloes
ty 2503 after 0 P.M.
except band saw*. Saw 11&lt;&gt;*pitnI
Office ph. 403, reiidence oh. 010-R AVON PRODUCTS. INC. will
'lit. 1 Ilox 205.
train wrynen to earn 11.00 and
on 1 AIR THERM” ELECTRIC HEAT­
more per hour renreaenting our
trtry
p roil net*. Women now employed INVESTIGATE Auto Hmly and
ERS reduced from g 15.44? 'o
Fender Repair profit*. You'll b«
Motor.
nerd nnt apply
Write giving
$13.50. Two burner electric hot
convinced. Practical (pare jime
qualification*. Ndnmi DilLuan.
plate*. SK.40. II. IL Rope Co.
home atudv and re*ident coliran
Mid. Broadway. Orlando.
Inc. Ph. 800. ‘
STOREBUILDING, 5 room apart
including welding, apray paint­
ihent and filling *tatinn, two
ing. metal work, may help you
I t n .l A B I . E MAN with~car ii .TT m
TUXEDO
FEEDS—complete
lit
tttirv building, *ite 30 x 50 feet
open your own repair ahop or
on farmer* in Heminolc County.
Hunt'*
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
with ilook grocerie*, counter,
get a good job. 0 . I. Approved.
Wonderful nppnrtimlty. $15 to
• helve*, fthnw caac*. bath, water CUT FLOWERS, potted plan'*
$20 in a day. No experience nr . Mechanically-minded men get
and lighta Metal garage 30 x
ftee detail! today. Write Auto­
capital
required.
Permanent.
and complete landscape aerviee
40 fret, frame building IM x 24
Craft* Training, AHF rare
Write today. McNESS COM­
at reasonable price*.
A. F.
feet, g n o lin e pump, l-ncnted
PANY, QKPT. A. Freeport. III.
paper.
Ramsay, F loriit, Sipe| Ave. at
near city limits of Sanford. _railroad. Phone 31D.
Price *7,500.00. W. It William*,
EXPERIENCED biake man. Mual
Realtor. 110 K. Park Ave. San­ MEATS, Groceries and Purina
undaratand all type* brake*.
ford. Phone 1120,’
P. O. Box 1101. .
feeds at Touchton &amp; Wa'sqn,
1201 Celery Av*. Phone (109.
REAL ESTATE
ATTENTION VETERANS. Have ATTENTION Ladiei! Bring till
•
INSURANCE
your clothes, spreads, quilt* and
opening fo r 3 men IH - 26,
ORANGES. Sweet. Juicy, t r - .
.
INVESTMENTS
Idahket* to "lielpy Selfy." You
ripe, 86c bushel, 91.36 crate.
free to travej entire U. S. Aver*
RAYMOND M. HALL
Bring container*. Hawke, Paid 1.
age earnings $200. mo. Trans­ can do a fanillv wash in about nu
r Registered Broker and
hour for 75c. We have plenty of
Post Office.
portation furnished. No phono
Insurance Agent
soap, starch, bleach, bluving
calls.
See
Mr.
Rodrigues,
be­
Itm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg. FOR SALE: Windows, all ryavailable. Alio free drying line*,
tween 3- nnd H P. M. Valdez
pre*«, standard si*** fo* in&lt;lawnled on West 16th St. be­
•
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t
e
l
/
MODERN apartment building, re­
mediate delivery. Phone U44-J. I
tween Elm ami French Avenue*.
cently decorated. clo*e in, con­
1603 Douglaa* Ave., Sanford. 9
W
ORK
W
AN
TED
taining four 2 bedroom a p a r t­
' I.A DIRS—Do your arms ache at
* manta, one completely fumlnhed CONCRETE’ Hewer ""Jdpe. Sepli.- EXPERT painting — contract or 1 night from wringing clothe* b y
and available for immediati*
tnnk*, Greese trap*. Stepping
hourly Basis. S. G. Grogan, 1 hand? If &gt;o make wash dav a
possession.
atnnra. Benches, Bird baths.
holiday—Try the "lielpy Selfy"
Free estimate*. Phone 783-J. ■• Way! Plenty of free InstrucTHE FOLLOWING is the twit
Miracle Concrete Co. 300 Elm
f i l m offering available any­
Aye. Phone 833-W.
LAUNDRY work at home. 512 E. I tinny. I-ocated on AVest 16th H*.
where In Seminole County: i&gt;8
I&gt;etwe«n £lm aipl French Ave7th St.
FILL D1RST, CLEAN. See ll'(F.
I nucs.____________
,
__
Harrington, 1838 Jerry Ave.
1
NY'LOV
Stockin';*
Invisibly
mendLockhart subdivision or. con­
rd. Phone 788-W.
tact Lormann*. 2700 block S.
Park.

14

SPRING plants now ready. Iceluirg lettuce. Great l^ke* and
Imperial 44. Rutaer tonmfto,
Fla. Giant pepper, Broccoli, E n­
dive, Collard* and Onloha. J. W.
WANTED: Palnllng by cxnrri
Bell, Ixike Monroe. Phone 15.
enred painter by hour nr jolt.
MAN'S BICYCLE. Electric shav
Warrvn Bowman. Naval Air
rr. 2 tennis rsrkele. Nerval O
Station, Post Office Box 1360.
Harlatt, IH. 2, Box 1PI-A. San
HTKNOGRAPILER - bookkeeper.
foni.
20 year* experimee. Seasonal
work.
Mra. Norman, phone
788-W»
ORANGES—91.50 Btl. Delivered. 10 Btiabtaea Opportunities
R. W, Lord. Phone 798-W_____
A Chance To Ixwrn Flying
CIRCULATIN?} lle s te r, uses Wood
or coal, good . condition. Phone GET off th e ground, you sm art
birds, and save a real nest-egg
a t th e sam e time! F it yourself
75 LB. COOLERATOH Ilka new
w ith a flying fu tu re . . . a
995. Tattle top kerosene w hite
career of tomorrow. Free q u ar­
range cook stove like new 975.00
te rs, free medical and dental
at A ir Rase first building on
ear*, rapid advancement. In­
left. R. M. lirnkle.
creased basic pay plus 6 0 *
flying payl Go to your nearest
GERMAN and Japanese rifle*,
A rm y Recruiting B u tto n for
good condition. Inquire Office
f u rth e r Information. 6 Rutland
, T railer Park.
________
Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
lfl f t Inboard Correct C raft aun
I ahftii.L Phftifia H48-W.
i '
LOANS

Sanford Women
Praise Veto!
Women everywhere are praising
V eto -C o lg ate 's new deodorant
that checks perspiration, stops odor,
yet la DOUBLY SAFE. I d fact.
VETO la DOUBLY PR E FE R R E D
by Registered N u rm i Nation-wide
survey show* that nurses who tried
VETO prefer it almoet 2 to 1. VETO
U safe for normal skin. Safe for
dothea. Contain. DURATEX, ex­
clusive safety ingredient. Stays
moist In jar —nevor gritty or grainy.

LOST *

LOST: hand truck nt com er of
Park and l.akn Shore Buulrvard.
Atlantic Itcrr Company, OrlanE'OIIND; P air ladirn glove*. Own-i
er may have b r Identifying and
Raying for thla adv.
1933 Century of
3 keys. Return

IdJST: Key rlni
ProirvM witl
to Herald.

l&lt;08T: Black leather key case
with 3 k e n . Reward 96-00.
Return to Roee Belle George,
RL 1, Box 191, Sanford.

15

One of Sanford Beet A partm ent
bouse, a good Investment.

autoT fo r sale

awning, reaft
St.. Sanford.

A beautiful

bungalow cloae

IMfl Chevrolet 2 door, t new tire * ,
other three good, 9450,00. J .t ? .
Co. G arage.

HJ*. Evlnnide, I I I French Ave.
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LaM on the O rlando and Sanford
KDW a V d F. L A N R Realtov

CQlfFORTABLE FRAME BUNOALOW, ImmediaU pojaeMloo.
A -l residential reatrlcted. Priced
to soil b r owner. 1918 Palm etto

LEAF MOLD 41 PEAT
HUMUS, 10 VARITIES CTTBUS TREES, SOUR STOCK.
COCOS PLUMO8O8 PALMS.
CULTIVATED UUCKLEBERRIBS, WILL DELIVER t SET.
PHONE COUNTY PM , CRY*
8TAL
LAKE
NURSERY.
LAKE MARY.

excellen
Ssgiford

M OAK

a a i w .;

•Sftct ;

% ’s

1941 OLDSMOBlLE, all new tlrei,
ear in excellent condition, price
91340JW; ■Phene 9112, Sanford.

a j a f * 1 Vs m ■ e ■ I I ia m g 1

tire*, g o
Roy Pori.

SMASH!NO

*HI»&gt; iklppcr.
ly e ln a l

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i*e bow under and to w n the aprtyhtgh
N orth Atlantic ilp n r i of ncar-trtplcal
described.the m W ln f as tho roughest
in tn g e re bom lurope. (Intcmoilonal).
&amp;
- - tS S r * . V W r . - 3
f

ATLANTATj^n. 1G-^
•A state highway natf
sn said today th at o sm
a r ga3 capsule had i
oded fn the governoi
reception roQig a t the state- £
capitoL** Tho • pA trQ lm sh.'^i
G. W. If Am, lr.on. raid that
a minor disturbance i,»d
been caused, but not enough Jy&gt;
to force Fvaeuntion of tho
room.
Meanwhile tho Talrmidge
forces staged h coup
.?
«iUt in the battle of t&amp; fcgl
governors,^ “
B right and o a r i y thfe .
vnomfng, Hermnn Tnimodgw /
moved Into the jssixatife *'|
hfflpe c f hla rival, Elba
'Arnall. H q announced: “A s; j
Governor of Georgin, I hsVS * ^
taken oompleto chnrgd of ‘
th o -executive offices a t the
state caplto!.''
The
Talinadge
forces
•truck * during the .nighf.
They had the Jocka changed
on the floors of tho governor’* offices in the c h d U o I
buiidnig at A tlanta. Thi-ii
the vynguard movetl in
around * T:flO this morning
with TalmadKe, hinuelf.
commandeering A m ah's in­
ner office at 0:0«) A. M. Th*
Tsintsdge crowd said that
when tnoy came in they
nnd empty, bi
clear whathet ? &amp; 3 ) * 2 S
removed hU ti^lomjinRs be-

Queen To En•nlatka ■Shew:
ikcuUr.dWp),

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cue g
aartor
dim orrery,
nf -what be cal

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t
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‘resident Jack Ratlgan,
e Instigators uf th ll
itrcclty, and wearing
colored conflsjratfco
1 neck, w ai disqoali!h« c ntattt which WSJ
;F alh * r William Mach-

vested 1940,046,390 Id U. 8. 3a
Ings Banda, during 1949, an ava
age of 140.29 per capita, accor
In r to a rep o rt released today I
Raloh f t Harwell- * la ta Direct
of the V . ti. Savings' Bonds Dfi
Glady»-P»ire and Mn. 'ion of U « T ntiU ar»;D tp»rtm et
Of th i« . am ount 992,800.068 wr
Bradley,-.eltv hall cm- In Oertogi E Bonds and $38,491
222 In S tria* T and C.

FO UN D

1942 GMC Big ton 10 wheel dual 'It
rear end e a r n truck. Good tires,
A-l condition. R atliff A Sons.

join th* thouktnda who use aod pi
VETO I But auppiiea of thia special
an Hmlted-ao ottfoaU GetVETO-tc

Minor Di.durhnni

SPECIAL SERVICES

BED ROOM fo r rent. 311 I'nrk
Avrinie. ' *

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AH.HEIM
.
LI NIII 1.11
Itrmanil Ilrpoalla of llullt niiial*. par
a (m•r .*11*»,i • .
rim* 0*|m«lta of In.llvliluala. parlnaral
rotim railppi
.
.
|i*|M&gt;*n* of U nitc| Hlrilaa ftovarnotrol
fmfttAl MYlllgO
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•
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I.f HIMm bii«| fmlHlrr*l yuhdlv
I,*•§*vi*11* nf Lank*
Othrr dr|mg||« IrFiHflNl and r«»hlrr*a cheeka^ etc. I
TOTAfjl nriMlglTH
o th rr h.iLIhllrr

i

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U'fH Rulmetto Ave.

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2 LSROK

'.Nher Loud*, note*. Mint del
CorfKirair Mucks tlurliolln
of K»'lrr,il ltee«*rv«* La
fgsniiv and itlsCuiiiils llfirlu
H m k | i r # m l s * g •.W Jir .l f n
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C A P U D IN E

hYa TE

I II %II T l. II &gt;*. I3I.V,—IIKIF.IIVI: niaTRICT l a . •
r e p o r t npa r n * n m o l o p
* I APoll If ATLANTIC V a TIOHIL BANK OP •ANFOHII.
IN THE *TAT»: OP FLORIDA
IT T ill: FLUNK OE III KIN&gt;UII ON DEC. SI. I M
If IN RESPONSE TO CALL MARE RY rifMFTHUl.I.IH OP
THE I I IIMENCY. I'NIIKR SECTION Bill.
F. S. REVISER STITI TES
/
ASSJTS
r
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a. InrludfnK raaarv*
halftifii*-. ii ,i*| t ttnh Itemi
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of
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Liquid

Beware Gouelis

How women an c/ girls
way get wanted relief

5

urtao of Hi nilnnlx
Ip, on tba l»ih day
.ft 1**7, for approtal
ni final otri-baiaa a&lt;
lb . .* i . i . of si ft ft
F.ionii. &lt; i.i.»..ii
sh ip tiK onoESA ii
Aa Kl.rulrlft of Ihr
MitH c v r . t .r s it

'RTATK •OP FMHIIllA. • W ' h
• * » ■
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IN PRORATE
In tr lha Eilat* of MltP EVELYN
M &lt;11:101 II, P acaft.il
To All Whom II Sla) Conraru
Nollra la brreby Milan lhai *1,
MHH. OEnltOENA M IIAMII., Iiaia
filed my final ralmri a . Executrix
of Ihr aalata of MUM. EVELYN M.
g E m r.lt. drcraaed; lhal I ha,a
fllail m y. petition far flnnl dlachanr*. and lhal I will apply t"
lha Ilonorahla II. W. WARE. Coun-

coupe, good
Condition, cheap.

K W S C 'IIK « i

ombinal
*» UfV.hed a UAwltn 1
itin y ar.cne tn IL n , 1
,ukt had a UP which

Id iiedhirvaT andtaon
red by Alvift Odham,
!, Cojojltxrll, ^ a d Dick
r wax plenty t i noise
fug fer.avrvybo.Iy.
ke .-Mhnrtdd .that
formed Umt ho n o t e

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WEDNESDAY,* JA N . 18, 1947

THE SANFORD HERALD,

f

T O N IG H IS

ENTRIES

Flrtt liar#—raia rliM
•
IMilalrla Itarr)
Lu^ky Judgrm*nl. Our llr*l
Windy • Twlnhle. L illi. It'alnry
Kupp.r Did. Il.auly COnteal..
do. jlu ia Hutda. ■■
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•aaaad Raaa—Pniartlyi
IPIral Half Dally llaublai .
Donna Amarha. I.urky I’ni. Cad'
dy Maalar, Falla City. Inlla H'lorak
Inky Mae, Amliar l.lpfil. 1&gt;,,,|M,

Htorvnalong. Mppy. *|ehu
filth Mere—Palurlly ,
lt|H lelrle llaret
Illuesey, Pardners |I r)» Iteut
Ifotne. I^*nl While l.lpa. Put
Klannagan. Tetus ,IUrt, Ml
Pais, Our Hally.
.
Irvesvk flare—Fufurlly i
Mlulalela llerel
Chant Chance
”
I WallsIt. Mare,
Mark lluhan. Cl
is, t It a lid
Country jtue. F»
Elfklk Kara—I .I B ,II ,I
(Uulalala llara,
Ruck, IRdK*. Hni.B- Roll Alll.l
tka. Fan* Drllahl. ArroM I'.,lot
flrih d 'Faalhar, Hky Hkl|&gt;f*i llook
tee—Pwtarltr i
Ululalela llaret
Hfavera, Tryanpasa,
Tommie Maddov, I
Aide Pell. Tau flit

U S il, 1«aw i(d f Florid^ •A rU
l i l t , kn^wn • • th* MUJII’IIY AC*T
Ihk following iteacilLrU land In
5#mlnnU Coiiblf, I'l-.rl.la, will |»e
ofr»r^&lt;l for sal** m |»uMlr outcry
for tfi* lilghrtl mol lien &lt;a«h Lid.
to ih* right o f »ltn Triiel.v.
«*f th* Internal Improartn#m Fund
to r«*Jrct any non all hit!*, at 4h*
Courthouan h+glnnlftg at
|0 ®o
«»V?*»rk A.M. or&gt; th*&gt; I7lh day nf
Krf.ruary, A l&gt;. 1947. nuial«ta of
municipalities raarrnant for road
rlgltt of way 50«» fert %rW1* will l»a
rM rrvnl from any |»ar&lt;*«&gt;| through
whloh UTvr** !■ an aviating Htalr
Ho "t Ak i*» ill famla n tir to ooa
half of all priii.l#-um apd tin**#fourth* of othrr niinrrul* will ha
HE'» o| S W i and E'ft of NEIft
••( HW
Sr* t Imi 17 Tow nship X»»
Hfiuih ItinK^ 3*» Ka»t.
l/il» 39 to IX nhu’lt A &gt;tlitwn&gt;
Height" fla t Ibxik • long# 41.
|ptf| IS |llfM-k 3 F,nlfinlngf*f *
AiMItlon N«. I .IM.ot llmik S p.ige*
Si A 37.
»:»l
Of lllfM-k
I Tier H The
T'Uvii of KAnford.
l.nt
IS ltli»rk 9 1»r*1.inuold IMmI
iiiMik a |ugM &gt;'• a 9i a
rut
llofik 4 p.ige* in a 99
\j»t :t o»k inn
iLiok a
puir*
I a*ft
12 Itlo* k » I »r ••Kinwo LI riul
iLtok 1 |f.»gep Ilf A 91 * IM.1t
lldtok t p-»tfd»k 3&lt;* A 99
I«•fI :*• lllm-k 7 iMewiowoLf. IM.ll
Monk I (Ulges 99 A 91 A. Plat
llimk I INtgea 39 A 99.
| a O | a 3.* A 2 i I I L m k ' fl
9I L I w m &gt;.
I (eight a Plat llook 4 page 41.
I.nta 21 A 32 lllm k C MLIwuy
llelghU Ptal Nlfe ( |f»ge II
H S4&lt;» ft nf HH of .SVVV* of NKV4
of NKM Hew N H'O ft of W I tot fil
Nretlon S« Towrialilp SI Nolflh

4IANIM A'lAI E RAID ESTATE!
V&lt;ni *and aa .of you ar«' h.rab,
fibllflrd a1td u unlrarl i» praa.ni
any rlalma ami‘ dnnanda which
you.
allhar II■I mu. may liav.
KKAln.i I lir ratal. •f lilfr.da II
Iftashlann. ii.rra .i
Id a nf aald
County, i lha County Judy, of
Samlnnla CoUhtM. Florida, ai hit
offlra In -lha rnort .houaa of aald
Caiunly. at Han find Florid*. wllhtn
•••hi ral.nilar month* from lha
lima of tha flrftt puhllrallnn of
lhl» null,'. Earh claim or ilamand
ahall ha In wrlllnx. and ahall atala
tha plara of ra.ldanra and port
offlra addr.ha of llir rlalmant. and
ahull l.a .worn In liy lha olalmani,
aicani, or aitorna,, and.any aucli
claim nr il.-nn nd mu an fllrd ahall
ho «uM.
’
JAUf.1l I! DAVIDKON
t&lt; ndintnl’iralor nf lha
I.alula of CI.PIIb'IM II
DAVIUXO.V. drceaaed
IN Clil'IIT OF THE* COUNTV
JCIMIK HEMINOI.E COPNTV
HTATi: OP FLORIDA
IN I’llOllATI:
In r . Ih. Kalala of IIAF.EI. HAND
MKill WETHER. I» ra a ..d
TO Al.l. WHOM IT MAY c o y .
CEIIN.
Noll,.- 11 harahy Ml Van lhal
'IIARI.LM J ML'III WETIIER ha*
flint fil* riiifl lepi.n aa avemilof
Vf ° ' r '*•***+ «f -IIA/.KId IIANIi
i)ar#isnl; that he
ha* flloaf fils i»etlt|oti for final
i|U«hr»«ge, utitl that he will apply
to I He llonomhU It W. WAItlL
4’numy JtKfge of HeinlnoU County,
KlorLU. on flit Tl If day of Pehruafy. |MT, for npprovai of o m r
ntld ftil- final •liaoharge aa rlrciito r
of ih* *»lal* of HA/.EI. HAND
MERIWETHER, drriaard. on Ihl*

*olar«t
.mi .il.l.Kilr- S'
Tit# Hanford II.r.M I* rtcxlxtistaa
■t ilf n*w*p*p#r In which Ihl*
order -hall 1*. publlftfi.il uin*. *acb
mftk 'tat four fftmn iiilv. w.»k»
WIfNRHS rrv» hand ami official
«.il tl Hanford. Count, »f AmHOTHK TO APPEAR
Inol.,
Plata of Florid* ilila 71 ft
TO; AIIDEN W. COCK MAN, whnaa
January. A. r&gt;. 1*17.
plara nf r.ald.nra la tin* III n i l - 4*r ,i i&lt;P. llKIlNIHftN
inn l«. N. II
. .
Clark
circuit Court
You ara harahy required lo apHnnlnola County. Flnrldn
paar on lha 7tl&gt; day nf February,
Ry D. U Hum, D.C/
A. D. 1*17. In a rartaln. ault for
dlvorca pandlm In lha Clrrult'Court (HEALI
nf Hamlnnla Cnanty. Florida, an
s' nril'RT o p . THE COCNTY
ahbravldad till# nf which aald raaa
JCDlE. HEM INOl.i: OOCNTV.
la MTHTI.i: H. COCKMAN. Plalnllff TA All LEM W.. rviCKMAN, Da.
fandanl.
Wllnaaa my hand and . offlrlal
1al al Hanford, Hamlnnla County,
tat* of Florida. 11,1b 7th .1#&gt;• of
January. A D 1*47.
O. P. HERNDON.
. Clark Circuit Court,
horn fu n ction a l p a tlod lc pain
Hamlnola County, Florida,
fly D. I. Hum. DC
ijr of January, ll l f .
CIIAKLKfl J M B fU V etllR n
F iaru lo r of lH*. 4»t*f* of
HAZEL, HAND MERIWETH­
ER. ilarraaad
.

OP FMtlllDA TO;
I Lin-Id Hoy WlUey. realdenre,
•
HealfU, Waahlngton
Mall Alfdreaa: •
«S33 Kast 73rd Hireet
Mm11U, Washington
• You are* herehj ordered anil ra*
qulred lo he and appear before the
tMrruit Court of the Ninth Judlrlal
fMrrult of the Rtite of LMorhlk In
and for Hetnlnole Crtnnty In Chan­
cery on ilia loth day of Kehruary#
A.I). 1947. at the Court House at
Hahford. Florida, to answer a avaorn
hill nf romplalnl filed agalnat you
In Ilia aLova alylad &lt;*ourt l»y Muriel
llerta Wllsey, same being a kill
for u final decree of divorce; other­
wise, a decree pro ronfevso will he

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nm l

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illin li

n re m lie s

va.
lilV O R '’R
WILMEIL M I’lHlIlt’ltN.
(k N n d in l *
^ • O ltm ilt TO A»'l‘K&lt;\lt
• TH3 HTATK OF FUlltlHA
To: Wll.MCIt 21 ffliJlin tN . 2 N It
9719934, Ollkri IJrAelal M*♦•|l|l a I.
August*. &lt;J#orgiii.
Il *p|»^arltig frorn lh&lt;* pUInllff*
awnrn lllll &lt;»f 4*&lt;»m|illiltil
fii»
In fh# nl»*lVr rutltlnt &lt;*bt|«* till,
It ft I ti r hrttrf nf ttir platnttrf
thM thr d*f#»r&gt;d*nt. Wllfhrr \l • • «
burn, I* • fr«ldrl»l "f ,» m.itr •••lirr
than tha Hl;«ir of FNirtda ih.»» »»••
raaldrnrr. domlrllr and add***** I
tha aald drfrudant. aa |&gt;artl* ulnrl«
Aa thr aim* I* k n o w n it. th*
plaintiff aflrr illli**,it -• •»• li ••••»
Inquiry, la a* allot#* *howr» 4H&gt;I
• tAtadi that Ih^rw I* no |»nao»» in
tha Htatr nf Florida llir ••*,%L*
g AUbpoana nr ■urtillioria upon » L* m
would bind Ihr raid dafrtiilant an I
that Ihr drfrndant I* ••%**« thr agr
of twanty-nnw &gt;»ara:
I t IH. Til 15ftKKOflK. itHliKHKIi
that Ihr drfrndant. Wllmrr 21 &lt;*og.
burn. app».&lt;r hereto •&gt;!&gt; the 7“th
day of February. A l&gt; l»ll. In llir
Bill of Cotopfalnt of it... ..!•!
Elltabeth M. Fnablirn flint »xalo*i
Mm In tha office of the r t.r u of
file C'lrcult- Court to and for Hemrtnule I'ouuty, Flort.t* on Ihr .Kill
day of J*a»i&lt;r&gt;. A I* IM7 the
■*n*riL nature of *ulil •••It heln*
e and other relief
liter he |tultl|et|.d
aa* ikai
fVI The
IUr*M
piper pwLllfhwtl In MmiiIi
it, fHorhla. oner « v
%••L
(49 fORMfUllYf Mrrke I
return «1ny sl»lr«l In iM«
f|T N K M »ny Lrnql Mini ll»r •••
ftt 9Bld Cmirl thlw MIL e»*t%
Jinuirv, 4 .I 1 1947. wl Hj$nfnr*l
••LI Hlntr und Cniinly.
4&gt;. I*. IIRIINhOK
I*lrrk r ir m li ■*Conti.
Hwmlnnl* ,'oiinlv FhirLtw

IIv f». is. iir.vr, in*

(Cl. Cl H*al)
AKHIIMAS. IHAI. A Sk III! MAN
OfUn4». FlnrLIn
A(lornw&gt;f&gt; for IMnlntlff
NOTH’*!! —•
MLMlMn.L CiHINTN i 'l j . l n i - i
.
JAKLAHY llth . 1941
NOT| Cl? is 111: 111:11v i l l v ks ihoi
pur &gt;u« lit til S*a I L*II 9 aef «*hit|*lrl

n **H*

i»wne«1

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.
LI NIII 1.11
Itrmanil Ilrpoalla of llullt niiial*. par
a (m•r .*11*»,i • .
rim* 0*|m«lta of In.llvliluala. parlnaral
rotim railppi
.
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|i*|M&gt;*n* of U nitc| Hlrilaa ftovarnotrol
fmfttAl MYlllgO
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•
• •
I.f HIMm bii«| fmlHlrr*l yuhdlv
I,*•§*vi*11* nf Lank*
Othrr dr|mg||« IrFiHflNl and r«»hlrr*a cheeka^ etc. I
TOTAfjl nriMlglTH
o th rr h.iLIhllrr

tla.flt.e7
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Nona
lt.7U.tV

p rn flta

• rid retlr.mdfit arcuur.t f«»r |ireferre ,1 alnekt
L t a iiii.rrii:tf

IS' T lllt i n r IIT n f Till i TiI'NT*
II'IUIE. HKMIN'i i LF '•'•I'.NTV.
FLORIDA.
IN I'ltORATi:
In re
Ratal* nf WIIJ.tAM I.
TAl*l% I ih &gt; s »h I
T«» \l.la i *||KI Mt o II.h ASI» l*i:il
HO.S'H II AVIS’, 1 I'l.AIMH ult !•»:
m a n h h aua inut h \ i i » km tati *
ton nnvl •*•$«'!, of you .•*»#■ l » »• I*%
nollfle.f mill $e&lt;|*t it e-tl III I*rr«rttl
any clnliit" .»»»•! d* irui|nl* * Lie*I*
&gt;o || e»r rllhef of %*•*• t,i.$s Itt' r
iltMiliel llir rwliilr of William I.
Ta|t|t, ilrrrs ■«&lt;1 Ll&lt; of *»^10 ,'01111
ft tft^lfle*
1toltfe- «*f MfihIh
olr riellfll). FlofliL* wlllllti e-l*fl»,
r»*I#li*l tl f iltonlh* ffeell* lit* ,iU»*« of
Ih* fIf «l pllhtti *tloft «ftf Ihl- emllre
11*4*h • Isllll 4•1• ite-Mlf*lot "hilll If*'
a riling, nml *11111 # lilr Ih* plare*
of rr«|i|e*n&lt;'# it Bit p«»"l nf fl. »• M«t«lr*
of Ih** rlrtlmanl, mot «liall
sworn In by Ihr rlalmaltl.
iSHrnl, . nr Bllnrnry, snii sin "iirh
I In lot nr 4t«*f|i«liil n*et wet fH*-*t -Its II

N eed a L A X A T I V E

That Hang On

as' d c-a p i t a i , a i j 'd i 'NT!*

MRMUtlANRt'M
ft-il ,.r ■**i*nrd t« *«.eure JlalillliI. a rid •
icr pur|Mi«**
L tia ja i.e e
did*, f'l.uplr of Hamlnnla,
•
V MAKS .aal.lar of Iht **•
above-named hank, do aoDmnl]
Ih* *hn%* alplcirirrif la r u e l o I l i a b * f tt o f m y k h o w l e d y

A« rt«lrttlfil"lmfe*r nf III# !&gt;
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FO R RENT

I 1 REAL ESTATE W AN TED 6

OFFICE BPACE In PU. S tate
Bank. See Mr. Kilpatrick.
CLEAN FtJK N ISIIK Il ROOMS,
gantlrmiui preferred. HII7 Msgimlia Ave.
LSROK huu arkerping
U'fH R ulm etto Ave.

room!

ARTICLES W AN TED

HKN*T A CAK
YOU HRIVH IT
I’llONK IOJ
MTKICKLANIIMifftlURON
“ •IMUYlt.IT, I NIL

I HAVE • csih hujrtr fo r th it I'L L B U t your ra r re*srdle*i
home of your*. Phone H U ,
of age or condition. Roy Heel,
Kdwsrd P. Lane. "The men who
.100 W. '.hid St.
knows Sanford."

6 ARTICLES FOR SALE

ROOM and Isiard fur elderly wo.
man. 1*. 0 . H«x 314.

RADIOS, phoiui
aticcl m'u»ic, gul
Ilox, phone U&amp;3

7 Peta, L ivritoch, Supplies

rrcorda,

iio ix ii? • iH .Y S O tn rn
PARTS' ANI&gt; HP.HV1CK
109 I'alm rlli, Ave.
Rhone

H ER TS SKWINC
MACHINE SHOP
f u m lih r d bedroom. 515 lluild your present machine into
WATCH HKI'AIR, Diamond aet
u portable electric. InilaR the
ling, engraving, gee Mr. Falk
backward and forw ard nttach- FOR SA LE: Jersey cow. Mllkinr
Reasonable price. \V. It. Rrldgei,
meo|._. Repair oil make*?- .SupHer a, M allin'o. One wesk'i
2 W A N T E D TO RENT
lilies fo r all m achinri, IIS Mo. ' lit. I. Ilox 113, Sauford.
aerviee.
FURNISHED APARTMENT UR
French Ave. Rhone 1100.
FOR SALK; 3 month old heifer
HOUSE, permanent reiidrnls,
.
,
reasonable, S. II. Ilnrhannn, lit
gnod reference*. Call I4H.
‘
IANU., tuning aim) repairing. A
PIANOS - u*ed -reconditioned am i,
1 Box Oil.
L I.. Sill, reiidvnrh phone 011VETERAN — student, wife, hatty
guaranteed.
The Mode Box.I
. . . . . . .T.T-', —
'— ~ T
W or Millie Ilox, Rhone 953.
11U \V. lit Street. Rhone 033. P ” 11 -SALE: Old Jenny Mule
need imall * npartm ent. Rhone
611-J.
•
IMITATION leathere in moil
colors add large selection of
EXPERT RADIO REPAIRING,
3 REAL EST A TE FOR SALE
goo.1 upholatery fabric*. Hobart
Frrd Myera, 311 F.. 2nd St.
I.IIT— H ESIItAHLE LOCATION
H. Brown, l u l l N. Orange
FOR IIC I I . D I N G
HOME.
Av#_ Orlando. Fla.
8
HELP W ANTED
CLOSE IN. ON W. 3rd ST.
CARDEN and lawn iced; VI
RHONE 1IMS-J.
GIRL for soda fountain
Fcrtllixer. Th* Sanford X
FOR SALE: Good 5 room houie
cy'i Drug Store. Part
Stone, 2nd ii Sanford.
full time.
with bath anrp- running water,
FLOWERS
elr^tric itove, telephone, 3 acre*
for all occailom
good farm land. Can give Im­
SAW FILING and actllng. Newly
mediate poiaenion. Rhone Coun­ McN e i l l a y o s t , f l o r i s t
er|uipped Jo handle nil typo*
Celery Ave. ju*t off Sloes
ty 2503 after 0 P.M.
except band saw*. Saw 11&lt;&gt;*pitnI
Office ph. 403, reiidence oh. 010-R AVON PRODUCTS. INC. will
'lit. 1 Ilox 205.
train wrynen to earn 11.00 and
on 1 AIR THERM” ELECTRIC HEAT­
more per hour renreaenting our
trtry
p roil net*. Women now employed INVESTIGATE Auto Hmly and
ERS reduced from g 15.44? 'o
Fender Repair profit*. You'll b«
Motor.
nerd nnt apply
Write giving
$13.50. Two burner electric hot
convinced. Practical (pare jime
qualification*. Ndnmi DilLuan.
plate*. SK.40. II. IL Rope Co.
home atudv and re*ident coliran
Mid. Broadway. Orlando.
Inc. Ph. 800. ‘
STOREBUILDING, 5 room apart
including welding, apray paint­
ihent and filling *tatinn, two
ing. metal work, may help you
I t n .l A B I . E MAN with~car ii .TT m
TUXEDO
FEEDS—complete
lit
tttirv building, *ite 30 x 50 feet
open your own repair ahop or
on farmer* in Heminolc County.
Hunt'*
Tuxedo
Feed
Store.
with ilook grocerie*, counter,
get a good job. 0 . I. Approved.
Wonderful nppnrtimlty. $15 to
• helve*, fthnw caac*. bath, water CUT FLOWERS, potted plan'*
$20 in a day. No experience nr . Mechanically-minded men get
and lighta Metal garage 30 x
ftee detail! today. Write Auto­
capital
required.
Permanent.
and complete landscape aerviee
40 fret, frame building IM x 24
Craft* Training, AHF rare
Write today. McNESS COM­
at reasonable price*.
A. F.
feet, g n o lin e pump, l-ncnted
PANY, QKPT. A. Freeport. III.
paper.
Ramsay, F loriit, Sipe| Ave. at
near city limits of Sanford. _railroad. Phone 31D.
Price *7,500.00. W. It William*,
EXPERIENCED biake man. Mual
Realtor. 110 K. Park Ave. San­ MEATS, Groceries and Purina
undaratand all type* brake*.
ford. Phone 1120,’
P. O. Box 1101. .
feeds at Touchton &amp; Wa'sqn,
1201 Celery Av*. Phone (109.
REAL ESTATE
ATTENTION VETERANS. Have ATTENTION Ladiei! Bring till
•
INSURANCE
your clothes, spreads, quilt* and
opening fo r 3 men IH - 26,
ORANGES. Sweet. Juicy, t r - .
.
INVESTMENTS
Idahket* to "lielpy Selfy." You
ripe, 86c bushel, 91.36 crate.
free to travej entire U. S. Aver*
RAYMOND M. HALL
Bring container*. Hawke, Paid 1.
age earnings $200. mo. Trans­ can do a fanillv wash in about nu
r Registered Broker and
hour for 75c. We have plenty of
Post Office.
portation furnished. No phono
Insurance Agent
soap, starch, bleach, bluving
calls.
See
Mr.
Rodrigues,
be­
Itm. 4 Florida State Bank Bldg. FOR SALE: Windows, all ryavailable. Alio free drying line*,
tween 3- nnd H P. M. Valdez
pre*«, standard si*** fo* in&lt;lawnled on West 16th St. be­
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t
e
l
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MODERN apartment building, re­
mediate delivery. Phone U44-J. I
tween Elm ami French Avenue*.
cently decorated. clo*e in, con­
1603 Douglaa* Ave., Sanford. 9
W
ORK
W
AN
TED
taining four 2 bedroom a p a r t­
' I.A DIRS—Do your arms ache at
* manta, one completely fumlnhed CONCRETE’ Hewer ""Jdpe. Sepli.- EXPERT painting — contract or 1 night from wringing clothe* b y
and available for immediati*
tnnk*, Greese trap*. Stepping
hourly Basis. S. G. Grogan, 1 hand? If &gt;o make wash dav a
possession.
atnnra. Benches, Bird baths.
holiday—Try the "lielpy Selfy"
Free estimate*. Phone 783-J. ■• Way! Plenty of free InstrucTHE FOLLOWING is the twit
Miracle Concrete Co. 300 Elm
f i l m offering available any­
Aye. Phone 833-W.
LAUNDRY work at home. 512 E. I tinny. I-ocated on AVest 16th H*.
where In Seminole County: i&gt;8
I&gt;etwe«n £lm aipl French Ave7th St.
FILL D1RST, CLEAN. See ll'(F.
I nucs._____ ___
,
_
Harrington, 1838 Jerry Ave.
1
NY'LOV
Stockin';*
Invisibly
mendLockhart subdivision or. con­
rd. Phone 788-W.
tact Lormann*. 2700 block S.
Park.

14

SPRING plants now ready. Iceluirg lettuce. Great l^ke* and
Imperial 44. Rutaer tonmfto,
Fla. Giant pepper, Broccoli, E n­
dive, Collard* and Onloha. J. W.
WANTED: Palnllng by cxnrri
Bell, Ixike Monroe. Phone 15.
enred painter by hour nr jolt.
MAN'S BICYCLE. Electric shav
Warrvn Bowman. Naval Air
rr. 2 tennis rsrkele. Nerval O
Station, Post Office Box 1360.
Harlatt, IH. 2, Box 1PI-A. San
HTKNOGRAPILER - bookkeeper.
foni.
20 year* experimee. Seasonal
work.
Mra. Norman, phone
788-W»
ORANGES—91.50 Btl. Delivered. 10 Btiabtaea Opportunities
R. W, Lord. Phone 798-W_____
A Chance To Ixwrn Flying
CIRCULATIN?} lle s te r, uses Wood
or coal, good . condition. Phone GET off th e ground, you sm art
birds, and save a real nest-egg
a t th e sam e time! F it yourself
75 LB. COOLERATOH Ilka new
w ith a flying fu tu re . . . a
995. Tattle top kerosene w hite
career of tomorrow. Free q u ar­
range cook stove like new 975.00
te rs, free medical and dental
at A ir Rase first building on
ear*, rapid advancement. In­
left. R. M. lirnkle.
creased basic pay plus 6 0 *
flying payl Go to your nearest
GERMAN and Japanese rifle*,
A rm y Recruiting B u tto n for
good condition. Inquire Office
f u rth e r Information. 6 Rutland
, T railer Park.
________
Bldg., Orlando, Fla.
lfl f t Inboard Correct C raft aun
I ahftii.L Phftifia H48-W.
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LOANS

Sanford Women
Praise Veto!
Women everywhere are praising
V eto -C o lg ate 's new deodorant
that checks perspiration, stops odor,
yet la DOUBLY SAFE. I d fact.
VETO la DOUBLY PR E FE R R E D
by Registered N u rm i Nation-wide
survey show* that nurses who tried
VETO prefer it almoet 2 to 1. VETO
U safe for normal skin. Safe for
dothea. Contain. DURATEX, ex­
clusive safety ingredient. Stays
moist In jar —nevor gritty or grainy.

LOST *

LOST: hand truck nt com er of
Park and l.akn Shore Buulrvard.
Atlantic Itcrr Company, OrlanE'OIIND; Pair ladirn glove*. Own-i
er may have b r Identifying and
Raying for thla adv.
IdJST: Key rlni
ProirvM witl
to Herald.

1933 Century of
3 keys. Return

l&lt;08T: Black leather key case
with 3 k e n . Reward 96-00.
Return to Roee Belle George,
RL 1, Box 191, Sanford.

15

One of Sanford Beet A partm ent
bouse, a good Investment.

autoT fo r sale

awning, reaft
St.. Sanford.

A beautiful

bungalow cloae

IMfl Chevrolet 2 door, t new tire * ,
other three good, 9450,00. J .t ? .
Co. G arage.

HJ*. Evlnnide, I I I French Ave.
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KDW a V d F. L A N R Realtov

CQlfFORTABLE FRAME BUNOALOW, ImmediaU pojaeMloo.
A -l residential reatrlcted. Priced
to soil b r owner. 1918 Palm etto

LEAF MOLD 41 PEAT
HUMUS, 10 VARITIES CTTBUS TREES, SOUR STOCK.
COCOS PLUMO8O8 PALMS.
CULTIVATED UUCKLEBERRIBS, WILL DELIVER t SET.
PHONE COUNTY PM , CRY*
8TAL
LAKE
NURSERY.
LAKE MARY.

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described.the m W ln f as tho roughest
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ATLANTATj^n. 1G-^
•A state highway natf
sn said today th at o sm
a r ga3 capsule had i
oded fn the governoi
reception roQig a t the state- £
capitoL** Tho • pA trQ lm sh.'^i
G. W. If Am, lr.on. raid that
a minor disturbance i,»d
been caused, but not enough Jy&gt;
to force Fvaeuntion of tho
room.
Meanwhile tho Talrmidge
forces staged h coup
.?
«iUt in the battle of t&amp; fcgl
governors,^ “
B right and o a r i y thfe .
vnomfng, Hermnn Tnimodgw /
moved Into the jssixatife *'|
hfflpe c f hla rival, Elba
'Arnall. H q announced: “A s; j
Governor of Georgin, I hsVS * ^
taken oompleto chnrgd of ‘
th o -executive offices a t the
state caplto!.''
The Talinadge forces
•truck * during the .nighf.
They had the Jocka changed
on the floors of tho governor’* offices in the c h d U o I
buiidnig at Atlanta. Thi-ii
the vynguard movetl in
around * T:flO this morning
with TalmadKe, hinuelf.
commandeering Amah's in­
ner office at 0 :0«) A. M. Th*
Tsintsdge crowd said that
when tnoy came in they
nnd empty, bi
clear whathet ? &amp; 3 ) * 2 S
removed hU ti^lomjinRs be-

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ikcuUr.dWp),

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e Instigators uf th ll
itrcclty, and wearing
colored conflsjratfco
1 neck, w ai disqoali!h« c ntattt which WSJ
;F alh * r William Mach-

vested 1940,046,390 Id U. 8. 3a
Ings Banda, during 1949, an ava
age of 140.29 per capita, accor
In r to a rep o rt released today I
Raloh f t Harwell- * la ta Direct
of the V . ti. Savings' Bonds Dfi
Glady»-P»ire and Mn. 'ion of U « T ntiU ar»;D tp»rtm et
Of th i« . am ount 992,800.068 wr
Bradley,-.eltv hall cm- In Oertogi E Bonds and $38,491
222 In S tria* T and C.

FO UN D

1942 GMC Big ton 10 wheel dual 'It
rear end e a r n truck. Good tires,
A-l condition. R atliff A Sons.

join th* thouktnda who use aod pi
VETO I But auppiiea of thia special
a n Hmlted-ao ottfoaU GetVETO-tc

Minor Di.durhnni

SPECIAL SERVICES

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IN THE *TAT»: OP FLORIDA
IT T ill: FLUNK OE III KIN&gt;UII ON DEC. SI. I M
If IN RESPONSE TO CALL MARE RY rifMFTHUl.I.IH OP
THE I I IIMENCY. I'NIIKR SECTION Bill.
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How women an c/ girls
way get wanted relief

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.ft 1**7, for approtal
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.
IN PRORATE
In t r lha Eilat* of MltP EVELYN
M &lt;11:101 II, P acaft.il
To All Whom II Sla) Conraru
Nollra la brreby Milan lhai *1,
MHH. OEnltOENA M IIAMII., Iiaia
filed my final ralmri a . Executrix
of Ihr aalata of MUM. EVELYN M.
g E m r.lt. drcraaed; lhal I ha,a
fllail m y. petition far flnnl dlachanr*. and lhal I will apply t"
lha Ilonorahla II. W. WARE. Coun-

1941 OLDSMOBlLE, all new tlrei,
ear in excellent condition, price
91340JW; ■Phene 9112, Sanford.
ajaf* 1Vs m■e ■ I Iiamg 1
coupe, good
tire*, g o
Condition, cheap.
Roy Pori.

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,ukt had a UP which

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