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                    <text>TAGE SIX

:

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

President Aleman
Defends Regime’s
Peso Devaluation
Mexican President
Warns Congress
Economic Crisis

IMarvin Walker Sees !
Bbwer Orange Sales

All Planes

I CAMP MtQUARRIE, Sept. | _
l/F) A Citru* Cnmml**lnn off|.
cial predicted today Florida would
aril more frrah oranges thia *emaon. Marvin II. Walker, crncral
manger o f the cnmmliiion made
thia forecast at the annual Cltrua
Grower* Institute here.
"Mad we lieen able to tell a*
many freah orancc* laat aeaaon
a* we did the year before, Flori­
da irrower* would have enjoyed
good return*.” Walker sgld.
"With our new crop* of better
quality and California getting
out of our way earlier with it*
Summer orarice*. I believe we will
market *ub»lantially creater quantit)* of freah nrangt* during the
fnminc aeaaon."

I

Of

MEXICO CITY. Sent. I &lt;/T)
President Miguel Aleman ilatctl
hi, rate before the Mexican |&gt;e»ple
today and defended lit* regime",
anion in devaluing the pc*o.
I ^ T ^ O jiO n m m l |&gt;ic|iaicd ic
port to Connie,,. Airman made i
atrons hid to regain the firm l».*d
trihip he field when lie tool o f ­
fice in December. l rMb I In lerm
tun, tit year,.
Faced with the moil tcnou,
criii, of bit preiidential career. Iir
devoted nearly ball bn «|&gt;eecli to
an appeal for popular support uf
hi, government, which ha, been
Under bitter attatk by bulb Irfi
and rittbt rxtremnti. He catlllonr.!
hi, Interier, to be wary of dmud
fts led by "aetfiih op|ioilunii|.
Rumor* of , limiting, ami cabi
net resignation* bale
floated
around for the pa*t month ever
•(Ore devaluation of the pem lam
m»d un living co»t* and atirred
Aleman'* rnrmie* to frveil*li artlvitv.
( .
One rumor wa» that a man *hol
at Aleman Aug. 9, wounding him
and killinc hi* chauffer. Tin l*r« &gt;
ident haa denied it
'
Juatlfvinc t&gt;ir government** a,
tlon in fretine tin1 p c ," from it«
eight year 4 HS t■■ one ilollar |wir.
the Preaident told how an emmimii«rl*l» came to n bead July 21.
Heavy drain* on Mexico'* dol­
lar aupply Ihr ouch luxury buyin*. aeaaounl decline in r,p«&gt;rri
and the unfavorable aitualinn in ;
Latin Amerlra InrtudUic Mexico, i
required quick action, be aaid.
Devaluation o f the peso, he de
elared. waa preferreil to “ extremely drastic mca*urea, restrict
In* credit and auapemlinc public
xtorka" in order to maintain It.
ulned in pfir
tanlntnn
Aleman xl*n announced tba'

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 194S

smm

Preight Embargo

THU AIRVltW OF IMI ARIA re ar Newton. N J . where an Army Air Force C«J7 transport collided In mld-alr
with a B-25 bomber, sho-v. the C'-47‘x wreckage strewn around the spot where It crashed and exploded.
Nine pace tigers and crewmen I t their lives In the disaster. Tlie bomber managed to return to Stewart
Field, near West Point, N Y., with a few Indies of the left wing sliced off In the collision. The B-IS waa
carrying two Air Force xilonrl* and ar. e.-ilUtcd man when the crash occurred. (International .Voiwdphofo)

MIR INOINIS WIDE OMM, the ttnltrd Stairs ffavy'l giant flying boat, the Caroline Mori gnther* speed In
the waters off Honolulu at the stmt of the projected 4,330-mile non-stop flight to Chicago. Powered by four
a.OOO-hursrpower engines, the plane has an initial air speed of around 2UU nulc* an hour. The world's largest
operational flying boat carried 23 passengers and a crew of 17. (LL S. Nary Radtuphoto from international)

• o a lla a r * l ' w «

Pan

lie *

Co**l Guard,
Frel*ht where shlpning apace
I* ainilahtr and for whlrh iperinl
permit a have Iwcn i**ued by weat
coa*t representative* of the car
service division o f the A. A. It
In Sen Francisco, negotiator*
wen- called together in an eleven ,
th-hour hone o f averting a tleun j
of I'ncifir Coast 'hipping at rnld- |
night tonight
I'lotiiecla of M-arbin* a *cttle- |
merit between the employer* and]
five union* in time In avoid a
H u l k 'tonnage appeared slim.
Tlie 'trike threat arises 1-ecause I
a Taft-Hartley Act injunction ul»t'lned bv the ~overnment again*!
the union* expire* tomorrow. Und'
er the art"* provision* a strike may
1-e stopped for HO day* while «etth"«»nt peorerb're# are followed
The Federal Conciliation Scrvire
sent one of it* top mediator* to
the west coast Inst night in an
effort to head o ff the s'rile, A
walkout would involve all the l
maritime union* there except
Harry Lundeber*'* AFL-Seamcn'a
Ci ion of the 1‘ aciflc. Lundeberg’s
ror'ract expire* 'ater.
The dlaput * Is between ‘ ho
Waterfront employers Associa­
tion. with ip ndquartcu* in Sao
Francisco and fnne C in union.,
and the Marine Firemen and Oil­
er*. an independent organisation.
The CIO union* are the Long­
shoremen. Kn*ir*"*r». Radio Men,
and Co&lt;ik» and Steward*.
I'p tn Monday the principal i**ue
wa» ri-trnlinn o f the union hirin*
hall a* a clearing houae for cmplovment. The Taft-Hartley Act'a
prohibition of the closed shop ha*
been interpreted a* barring the ex­
clusive use of the hiring hall, hut
Marry llridge*' longshoremen anmnmred Monday that tentative
agreement w-ns reached on that

IOINTIIYINO HIRKtf as Dltra Flame, a “ woman in black" make* hrr
first appearance In several years at the Hollywood tomb of Itudolph
Valentino, famed movie star of yesteryear. The occasion was the 22nd
anniversary of the death of the actor, who was bom Hudolfn Guglielmb
She said she was head of the Valentino Memorial Guild and arrived at
the mausoleum carrying a bouquet of chrysanthemums, (fnterwationni

t»ailna*4 »*r«a&gt; rage Oaa
pressure under the air agreement
for Russian operation o f a mm .
mere ml uiillne from llamaat-i in
the U.S S.R. to llaml on Sinknlng'a
eastern ' border.
The
Russian*
argu. d thin agreement ga ,v Hp i u m
exclusive right* to fly over dinkiang.
('lark and in* pilot*. Limit. Col.
A. T House, Jr . of Long Beach.
I’atif. ami Major Kearle Retry o f
Austin, T**x, spent two day* at
Imnrhnw nttempting to unsnarl
the onlma which haltrd (lit It |irev'
jcusly rloam l flight. They were
finally forced to return ‘ o Nan*
.
kin if,
Em lianay source* conflrmoil ih it m
thr Chlncac government tore r e - ™
fused permbelon for subsequent
flights of tho embassy's plan. to
Tlhwa to Inspect
and aupply
American consular o ffic e , there.
It o n indicated that anv further
action on the matter wonid come
from Washington.
Person* in Tihwa during tuevl.
ou« visits by American air craft
there •mil each flight wai follow­
ed by hitler ItuMian protasis that
the flights were for the nurpove t l
of "spying and photogr spiling"
arena welt within the Rn**|ari
apherc.
Nankins tourer* aald today that
Moscow ha* U-cn exertir.tr hta&lt; y
ptenure on Chinese offlcl;l* fr r
an extension o f the p»-t which
cave them n rnmmerrial air mono­
poly over the province In «&gt;'• h
thev have lone wielded pollflrnj
and economic nower*.
Chlncae offirial* have been *
openly unhappy over thr nerc« *
merit hy which a uncalled ‘“ SinoRovlet Airline Corporation" w*»
formed
Three offirial* *.«ij the
Soviet* retained full control o f the
airline dcxnitc an ngrcemtrn* that
provided the management should
alternate annuallv M u-ern the
(tu«iian* and the ChlneM-.
Thi* airline i* the only repidar
link In (hi* western horrlar in n
*nd only par••uicrr* arreptahlo r„
the Russian, have been u-irullt. d A
to land at Tihwa.
w
Official aourre. here said the
Soviet airline control » « , the rra*&lt;.n ( hfnese General Chlng Chlhf hunt contracted for a * p v a l hi*
weekly charter *erv|re between
Tihwa and Shanchai in 1947. At
that time. General Chine r * M « l
Soviet protect, , h „ the Shanchai
fitch!* by Chineae plane* iofrlnc•■d on the ‘‘monopoly" with the
explanation that the plane, were
.‘L,,vr: r m,‘ntchartered.
%
I.I li
*
pov.’ rnment
Tihwa .h rr" f.n rU ,,f
into
Ih.r
hp, 'W r , r **» consulate

pn*nt.

NLRIl Changes
• f**p fl|iit*« i

r«g»

OMl

volved. had failed to sign nonCommunist oaths. That made the
local Ineligible to u»e the tn*
ehlntrv of thp NI.RII In any rase
Therefore, those wanting to vote
for the »’|0 union had to vnti* "no
union" In the election
. However, the Iwiard today dr
elder! that the 109 striker* wh&gt;
had ra*t vote* wrrr not entitled
to a ballot. The actual result a o f
the election have not yet bom
m i i find,
i The Imard'* action Involve* only
those striker* in economic walkduts who have been replaced
Where thev are not replaced, thev
may Still be eligible uoder the old
board rulings—but the NLRIl ha,
flbt ret ruled on that point in the
light o f the year-old Taft-llartlry
Act.
.' 1 Neither haa It reviewed the
CAiestlnn of replacement* where
the strike I* caused hy no unfail
labor nractlcp of an employer The
question of which worker* havt
SC'uallv been replaced during a
•trike when some job* ate filled
and othera remain open, I* m he
welded In a case pending (H&gt;f«ie
the NLRIl- That Involves the
worker* at the Pipe Machinery
Company of Ocvrlnnij Tho IcaH
s a y rule no that soon.

■"’JiMIO hi* nine-day vacation nutie on the yacht Wllltanishorp to attend church
'-it - Na. il Academy, Annapolis, Md Here, the nation's Chief Executive with
'* &lt;iil nnd Hear Admiral Jumr* L, Mallow ay, Jr., commandant of the Academy,
1 itvich lu the Annapolis tdvapcl.
(International jtoundpfiofo)

That left wage* a* the principal
■tumbling block. The llridge*'
union, leading the way In negotia­
tion*. said thr employer* had o f­
fered a 10-eent hourly waga In­
crease hut made no provision for
retroactivity of the wage hooat.
The union ■!•»» wan * the contract
to provide for p-rlodlcal wng*1
review*, which llridge* *ay* ha*
lieen contained in previous agree­
ments.
The injunction which expire* to­
morrow *l»u applied to maritime
union* on the Atlnntir and Gulf
roast* hut agreement* have lieen
reached in these ca*e».

T^J]

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IS •'
MAYOR Of AMURV PARI. N. J., Georg* Smock presents the first rrlre
cup to Patrida Contns, 6, of Bradley Beach, while hrr aides, Robert
and Billy McMahon, look otv Their float was Judged the winner In the
annual Aibury Patk baby parade. It depleted heroine Molly Pitcher at
Ihe Battle of Monmouth In the Revolutionary War. About 130.009
apeclaton witched tlie patad* of 1,200 children.
(International)

• "in tir e* I • Fm**• |'i\ p IlfiM

•In* Russian tran*|Nirt division wa«
cxtiected at Magdeburg,
The groups- four-posrer expert*
of tinii'iMirt, finance and econo­
mic*—were to report their find­
ing' to the four military governor*
of tin many, who planned to hold
their second meeting at &amp; P,M.
Control of Rertln'a currency apiwaied In lie Ihe higgeit hurdle In
the attempt* to solve the criala,
and it appeared statist for prime
attention It thr meeting.
The ex twits were believed to
have Iweii assigned apwifie tasks

a public address here.
The Progrearlve Party r residen­
tial candidate, scheduled |p arrive
here tnmrirrnvv, ha* been refused
official m m ission to apeak In
front of Mu- Mississippi stale eaoitol.
Henderson said th« committee
w«i&gt; studying the possibility of H
speech hy Wallace In Vicksburg,
Miss.
"In anv ease." Henderson added.
” « e would not schedule an address
without first getting th« approval
of the torsi autho-lti**.
"W e want M r Wallace's visit to
l&gt;e a, peaceful as possible."
After his arrival here tomorrow.
Wallace will go to a meeting at
the Southern Christian Institute
a junior college for negroe* at Edward*. 2* miles west o f Jackson.
Hendrrtnn said Ihe mretlng will
Iw a stat' convention of the Pro­
gressive Party.

Truck Strike
r a a r la o s g

r s s ils s ,*

meetio? here yesterday since the
Russians walked out of Uie Allied
control roancil Mar. 20. The gov­
ernor* thrmsrlvea are working on
directives flown from the Moscow
session* of wrstern representative*
with Soviet leader*.
The groups o f axperta, like their
principals, met at the Allied con­
trol authority building. The eco­
n om ic meeting waa descrilwd in

K , s m l**ae Use

•iRAC wlU seek to raise, hut added
U f "W e expect to get a reasonable
Amount o f money. I exiwet Mr.
Truman to Iw elected. \Ve expert
to make a strenuous cam paign''
The CIO leaders posed for photographs with the President ill the
pose garden just outaide hi* ewcu■live office*.
Mr. Truman will mien his sneak­
ing campaign at Detroit on 1-abir
DAY under 1 -alior oiganlaslton
‘ •ponsorship

Isonjr IsChcIh
C ts ils s r i r is w I'm , &lt;&gt;ee
Hans1 revenues and of the authi-grlty o f its anti-Ixing mayor.
.D A L L A S . Tea., Sept
Out o f nearly a million vote* rast
tn th* Aug. 28 Democratic lunuff
f r r U. 8 . Senate. Coke 8 teven*on
today held a handful majority of
•nly 849 in parhap* the evenest
&gt; matched rare in political Texas
.-'h isto ry ,
- t Tho 60-ycar-old rancher ami
wartime Governor o f Texas we*
1 Rated with 494,116 against 41*4,•
M i for opponent Lyndon B. John-

ACTOR ANKBMTBD
Actor Robert Mltchum and (hr**
oth*r person, were arrested early
today in a raid on a Hollywood
hoaao. All were booked on suspicfra of violating federal narcotics
Dot. Sgt. A. M. Barr and J. B
M a f ianon of th* Hollywood nar-

fOROINO A N(W IINK between Ihe names of Alger Hiss and Whitt.iker
Chambers U th* secluded Maryland farmhouse (top), which both men
ar* r«Y«rtcd to have sought to purchase in IBIS and 1917. Th* House
Un-American AcUvitica Committee la studying this new evidence In an
effort to determine whether It shows His* knew Chambers at that U n *
Pictured below ar* Edward W, Case (left), and Calvin Zepp, who ars
looking over photographs In Balllmnro of the two men, whom they say,
•ought to buy the property, and th* furniture tho hosts* contained.
J£fnfrigM JR^I, §flfimor* Knot Fori from falrtMUmigl Soyadphoto)

wttttl TtN WIATHIR IIIRIAU WAI MHDtNO precautionary warnings to Georgia and Carolina coastal
regaTdfng the possible approach of a hurricane, Ihe U. 8 . Navy'* hurricane hunter, were right on the t
Ml comer. Thedratnslic photo above, showing a giant thunderhead. w a, taken by C h risHansen, one
sleuth* who flew into the very teeth of a storm to make this photo Bathing twnrhev as far north ns h
rhnsetts fell unusually heavy sea* dlteclly traceable to tho Rurrlcane.
(fnirrantionol Smindf

I 'r s o

Pago

Ooa

in I! other local* In the metropoli­
tan area and New Jersey.
Contract* expired last midnight. ^
John ' E. Strong, president of
l^wal H07. said member* svoull
riot work tndav "Iweause the&gt;*
have no contract— nothing to work
under."
After tabulator* worked un*.H
nearly dawn counting votes. It was
announced that l-ncal RD7 members
had rejected a proposed settle­
ment.
When the cnuntlng began last
night. Strong said. "If the vote is
'no.' there will be no work in the 5
morning."
M
La'cr. however, he said alrika
plans hinged on action bjr the
local’s executive board, which
would meet about noon today,
l-ncal H07 is one o f three targe
eit7 local* o f th* APL Interna­
tional Brotherhood o f Taamster,
whose negotiator* last week reach- 1 a tenta'lre wage agreement
with representatives of the truck­
ing industry.
Negotiator* for the other two 3
locals—282 and 816— were auth­
orised to make a final agreement
with employer*. *0 that voting hy
their memberships waa not rs-

YOU* “SHIP WILL
fending tho International PUmPa*.
Mexican movie actrrcs. She Jopfe»

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In UaHf T h in Is fltru ftb —

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TH E W EA TH ER

Co:t«ld»r»h'e eloudln*** throarh
f villay »llh »c*Mse»d shoarr* seJ
thunderaho*cr- o .curing mostly in
afternoon*. (Metis « arlxbte wind*.

P w h r t the P u t t o f th* WorUt
Promola tha Progress of Amtrivai
h Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUM E X X X X
» H I - 1" --- ■.-■-■aa

World Council
&gt; o ( Churches
Gets Report

S A N F O R I ) , F L O R ID A

Established 1908

Schuman Will Form
New French Cabinet

PARIS, Scpl. 2, iAN—premier
Rohert Schuman announced to­
day be intrnds to form a new
French cabinet without the
Socialist*, if necessary. Th'*
Socialists earlier voted against
accepting post* in a new coali­
tion government under 8chuman. a Popular Republican, and
many thought Schuman mlgh*
refuse to go on. The Socialists
voted In a caucus P!&gt; tn 5
agairsl participation in the cab­
0
AMSTERDAM. Sept. 2 &lt;/P» - j inet but thrlr joadrrs scheduled
The Woild Council nf Churches I another conference with Schuman confident the I'nnu'ar Re­
formally “ received" from onr of | publican* would ask them to reill adviiory section* today a re­
consider their refusal. The
Socialist* have participated in
port t ondrmninn both rapilalitm
every cabinet since the llta-raand Cnmmuimm.
tlon. They brought about the
D ir rrport taid both should br
current situation by tefusing
rejected at ideologic* incapable of
to Itack up former Premier
Amlie Marie, a Radical Siwialinuring juilirr and frrednm in
ist. In hi* economic policies.
the world.
Marie rcaiened 1»*t Saturday
m The prctidtng officer **td the
and Itic Assembly ronflrmc I
^council action could not be conSchuman a* hi* successor Tues­
day night. The Socialist* voted
ilrurd at adoption or approval of
for him.
the rrpotl. The council, however,

Advisory Section De­
nounces Both Capi­
talism And Commu­
nism A s Harmful

received the rr|»ort and "commend
ed it to the churches for their seri­
ous consideration and appropnatr
action."
The emmcil represents about
150 thitrrhes in mote than 40 na­
tions. The Roman Catholic and
^Russian churches air not repre­
sented.
A motion to refer the report hack
to the committee for redrafting
was defeated 84 to 7ft. The mo­
tion *e reeeive the report was pas­
sed overwhelmingly, only two hands
being shown against it.
The council later took up conalderatlor. o f a committee repor’.
_ on International disorder. The re.
• port called for support o f the
United Nations and the preserveir n tt s s s a n s ran* Ktatti

Jaycees Are Told
Of Resources Of
Seminole County
A paper
per entitled *011
®n*n Resources
r and Their
k m . M. H.
_____
__________
___
Smith and Mrs. ManDaly Pert
two Remlrole High School teachart, who attended summer school
at Stetson Univeralty. was dlaeusied at the luncheon o f the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce today at the Tour­
ist Center.
Mrs. Smith outlined tha course
of atudy at Sietson. and told o f
tha research Involved In prepar­
ing the paper.
"The course |s a part o f the
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and
promotes the stud las bearing on
tha resources o f the United
States." Mrs. Smith declared.
"W e studied a comparison o f
the South with the natlnn as a
whole and with fire other region*
o f tha country." she said, "and
we found that the South offer*
M 'w llw i* r s s f Vlskli

k
»

•

• Normal Temperatures
Recorded In A u gu s t
Temperatures averaged nearly
normal during August and rain­
fall waa an inch and a half above
normal. B. P. Whitner, weather­
man, reported thta morning.
The average temperature In
Auguit waa 82.8 a* compared with
a normal figure of 82.1, The hotA teat day o f the month waa on
w Tuesday when a DS degree maxi­
mum was rteorded.
Many shower* during August
resulted In a total rainfall « f
B.68 Inches as compared with
normal precipitation of 7:08 Inch­
es. Rainfall In Auguit, 1017, waa
7.5* Inches.

Wallace Names
Party Electors
For Mississippi
Candidate Meets With
Party Heads In Ne­
gro Junior College
CHICAGO, Scot. 2. h p &gt; Progresslre Party hradqu.-rlfr*
reported today a gang of t»ogh»
stoned and drove It* candidate
for D.8. senator and his caravan
from Weal Frankfort, III. last
night Jurtln Graj part) spokes­
man, saM the rsndidale, I'jrtls
Mar thru gall. Northwestern t.’ nlveraity professor. was atrurk by
ten atones aa thr youthful gang
broke up aa ojKo-alr ratty. The
reported aaaaull occurred as the
party's natloaal slaudard bearer.
Henry A. Wallace. w « the *|ellm o f flying vgg aMaeko as ha
tatriod Ida - campaign Ihmogh
southern alalea.
VICKSBURG. Mia*. Bept.2.
{ A P)— Henry Wallace clear­
ed Mlsalaalppl, the birthplace
o f the alate's rlghta motemrnt, without inrldenl today.
The Progressive Part* presi­
dential candidate spoke to a
nnnaegregaltd group of apprnilmately 280 people on the
rourtheaae lawn here. There
appeared le ha about 58 iwgoes on tha ouUhlrla o f the
crowd with twa or three In
Ike water- There » m no drmoastration. He motored to
Vkkaburg from Jackaon with
a atate highway patrol escort.
At Jarhton he (Red a slate
ial elec
o f presidential
erector*.

Lifelines Of
NewYorkAre
Hit By Strike

W

P ic k e t s A r r e s t e d In B o s t o n

Awoclaltd Press Leased Wirt

2, I9IH

D r a ft

VJa.* •

No. 9.

Jack Stachel And
24 Red Leaders To
Face Deportation

P ro te s t

Bra nn an A c c u s e d t1Dc'cn"
u,c|,0^ mcnt
in
I rack IJown
O fA ttem ptT oH alt | Dis|°yfl| M embers
r in *
Of Armed Services
L hoed Price Drop, ,MSIIIM;nix Sep,

SAN FRANCISCO Sent. : «v&gt;
— Dissolution of thr korrrnmrnl's snll-slrikr injunction to­
day elesred the w») for a long.
Ihrrstrnrd Pacific t'na*t f l O
longshore strike with it- p teal' /•
Ing effect on far western ports.
Rut alrrari) shipping lay idle,
laingshoremrn quit their |ol&gt;- at
mid nig hi to attend slop-work
meeting* un and do-&gt; n the t v.i».
The meeting*, called for 10
A.M.. were |u consldrr strike
action when the iniunclhin hetim e Inopcratiie this morning.

I

.
I J - ir n lr l
* la r o ,f l

M e lS S c n

A ii- «
/ M IS

l* i—Jam e * It. t a re y t r s llf iH
! r ,lf l&gt; be lietleseil I'r r v id r n l ,\ |.
Iw rl
I r il r x e r a ld and other

C ln r j» c A f t e r T n lk -I
"! ,hr r , °
.
... . |
I Irilrical Murker* t nton "sacIflf;
With
I J c w c y I rlflced the Interests of Ihs U.

WASHINGTON.
Scpl. 2—
l/Pl— The While House mtid to­
day that I'realdrnl Truman ha*
the New York truck strike and
the nest roast maritime walkout "under study.” I'rcs. Secre­
tary Chirleu G. Rows told reporters Mr. Truman ‘‘ I* a »n re"
of both situation*, but that no
action has been taken.
• Aa to whether any r.mernmrnt action la conlrmplalrd.
Roan replied: "That, I cannot
aay."

WHNI A CIOWD CIOKS IN, Boston pallet* •rrrM Ihrw yotmt mm who hart bmn picketing tlir F\rtl (’nr| »
Cudet Armory, prolwtlni! thr pfiCflim r ilmf! Onr *»f thr trio win .lark Lrr, FXfrutivr &gt;*. u t.iiv •f tin*
Ronton Young P rogrc«ivc* nf America, which i« opposed to compuhorjf service. Tlir nthet» . n r t!t .n «*|
w • **llVfffnd** and a llarvaid MiNlcnt. Thf girl picket* ngn (right) &gt;|&gt;raki for jh flf,
l/nf«*rmr intil)

i iTrum an A dm inistration Unveils New Registration At
Federal H ealth A nd M edical P rogram j County S chools
(/T)
.

NEW YORK. Sept. 2.
New Yoik’i intticalc economic life- I
lines were mailed today by a !
walkout of 9.400 A Fl. liuck drivers i

Appears Normal

lly IMIIIHRT K. GKlGEIt
WASHINGTON, Scj&gt;l. 1 (/!’ ) - H - I turn m admiuitltatinn t«d*v
that thicatcned to spread to 30.0(F) l unveiled new terommendatintts for a mullMiillinn dollar federal lie-.sllli
other truckers in the mflio|*&lt;lit*'i ' inMirance and medical aid program. Oscar R. Ewing sketched its tie
, rf, .
J •••** ,n * 18ft N il* repoit made public by the While House.

j S. In promote the fo c r ix n policy
t\ \ S I I I M . I I ) \ . S e p t.. ■
* I*. I •*' the Soxie-t I n in n ."
S e c re ta n of V sric u ltu re lin o non test ie * ml II iro ld I V S t l 'W tSIMNGTON, Srpt. J—i.Pi
sen ’s rh u rB r Mist lee 1» t o me
— I're-ldcnt Tram a it Imlar defo slop the elonn « a ril trend i»l
nnnnred as a "Hr out nf thr
food price* " i , • ly p jr a ll' tcv hole ctolh" any sux(r*lton
cep l l i e .
In scrtira lp
jiottti, yt
lh.it he ha* pmlrrtrd *p* etlssta te m e n t.'•
loesl per.on* In gnirrnment,
H r.inn,in - n .| S ta**p n ‘* -tile 'Ir. I umun Intd n ness conme lit "w e* s e ll tuned lee cninlerence any suggestion that ha
i rid e s it h a ril.in lie Me*- *tiel*- ot 1 ha» protected any seirh nri-no
N r* lin k
itin'cr the llirecllote
"»* |ti*l a plain ter. IH- gate
u l tio ee in n r H i- * r i, ra is in g 'he
reporters |irimission to iiuolt
p rice uf m ilk to co nsum ers it*
him on the first assertion. It
|{o r h r * t r r .not t liilfa lo .”
not rlrar who the rrporler
“ I dene end lin t Hr Slti«-en or
bid in mind »hrti hr tnld the
M r. tle w e . name Her spc-fiftril
President surh *uggrstlnqs had
rom m iHlitie* o h Mi they li.nl in
hern made.
m ind. If a o i.'' Ilr.in ti.iii said.

AUIANY.
! Harold I. I

, .Sc* irla i.
F. Hr.sum m

&gt;1

s -pl

n-n I imI

M H YORK.
epl 2, (/Pi —
ill*- Drpaiimrnt nl luitice ancre ucetl
.lourtec1 irolu it w.uilil initiate dr(»T)

\i!n&gt; nltme l h.itlei puMali n pt'M erilmgi auon agsintl

I c

il-lll'flclr

*

ilow ns* sn l trend

In k Slaihrl. (oimrr II etion e| err"I the I'ommuniit I ’atly. snl

Full Totals Will Not 177"ocwl price*.
ji-4 n th ri p iety Irarleia.
Be Avail.Tblc Until Stass'n. foim-r Msnue«ora cm
ilir .innounrcmnil * u iridr at
who -s » chl-aterl toe th
1Lr
rum- n| e n m liiilr il Hi dr*
T u e s d a y* C lasses ’l.V
""',*,
hnli.sl nomination
KrfMihht %n \

President Truman directed such * study last January after Con
The walkout, which began at i
midnight Tuerday. crippled much I gtrst bad t old-shouldered a similar proposal
, i‘*’Mi ’ i-.i' lisiuriK (or "J. i’eten."
Medical organizations have tabbed dir administration'* compulsotvl
of the city's widespread trucking!
Regiftialion "I
( nunlv hy Grssrrnoi I home I llcwry, imcI ill'g re i i lncl of .1 r u fn u iooiit un*
~ 9 h ealtli irisiiranro plain mk-IiiIu ci I
operations. T o prevent piling ill* i
sc bool pupils to bolls tin- city an I i a newt con lei rive lh.it the Agti |dr*ground ojecialing m tlm conn*
fni'dicinv. Rome Ite pu Ml ran* have ,
t IlltOir 1)f|Mit
Ybitli Ilian
if merchandise in tad sards, an
( try
I'ten d in g t u ip e r lm Ralplt
Ih a llm g rc l the Demiscrata to mas
' r ,r l
im -untei1
ijijiroY *1 li ifi itvoktirtl it lie
HJHl'l
embargo was clamped on all rail- |
0 i-nmiiaign issue o f it. The- fcirin g hi .sI msui 7"&gt; perri nt cl the total of
I till i r i o i r l (Ire Itinn in thr Prlroad freight headed for the met* I
re jm tt p n n id c s m n im in ltion fur
fo; 4 ''HO
K O to
»o '»IKH &lt;. | .Su |,| | W mrnt * ititrriH*i| In Mi/ii'r fi"'" .U l race.
‘I
piK-h a debato.
*|*|If 8*4 bhllftl ill'*' 4lf»lllf| l»r tFaI iii
ropohtan ate*.
J-din l ‘ iliiil. e|s|iuty r &gt;mmiv(.'ailing picsent tin-,licit f.srili. | ' l»-*.',n
.
.
,
, f
n.
Mod retail outlet* still had ad&lt;-. .
l" " ,,r • f thr im m igration and naUr* totally inadniuato In many
,, " 11
",
" dt 'e.r-I
male stock* on hand. Hut the ^
\hr Minnr*i»| in tdlVrcl |r» frjKiil j turalizalma T»ivii* o l li.e [ tpsrt
pects” to meet the needs of will not he asaililrh until after the
11 'ttiifi n« t »o t'sx* t'»mi
•ffcri* of thinning supply lints *1 |
JSOO.lKWtl ,wn|de.
people, (he dnriimenl opening nf regnlcr &lt;l.ccsvs on Ill's ci« alter foticlulmg a " f frirtic'
ready were felt hy many’ store*. A ,
.
(
,* i&gt;rr* l» op^ni*tg
contends:
__
,«fay. according to principals. Some if ?1 f^i*wf\
I. Mote than 800.800 Amrncantl
, .
. ,
,
, th* GOI»
few firm*, rut o ff frsm de|tver,e* ' A K r i C U l U i r c
Wtticlt
D cp ftrtI
lie met. year who
............nuld
old t.e
" ’ &lt;■&gt;* •"«!
tie -avcl
«avcf
*■ill enelie in Dftiott next I lie»*l-y S e l e c f i v e S e r v i c e
-loird their doors.
tTICtlt
f
icdcy.
du'iag
winch
lirm
pupil'
W a n tn
F r u i t if present day mcdiml knowledge
Home
In Washington While
Wluie Horne
It \-ill lie a irt'lv to I ’rmilcnl
and skill- were folly available to who h ,s*r le g n tfi»d s*dt he as
R e d ia l r a t io n
la
|f flNllflMMf Ilf* |'8gP f W»l
P in t Secretary Charles G. Ron 1 O f U n i f o r m Q u a l i t y them.
signed to cla* c* and i f c i l i m
2. A leant fiflb of the pnputa.
taid President Truman has the
D ip h l In C o u n t y
ltcg («tcalien atiisenc* fro m fit * '
WASHINGTON, Sept 2 (d’&gt; I'un can afford ji|| fbr m-dirnl
I l s s i l s a s S ISIS V ast* T vsw )
and Incomplete r tu n
t&gt;* h- nlimit

O range G rading
Standards T o Be
Changed In State

1949 Convention Of
Rail Evangelists To
Be Held InSanford
The Railroad Evangells'lc

A«-

soelation elosed Ita-Natkcnat tl*l.

of lh, orr, n|Mt|0fl. h, u l(,

t

Patty today in this citadel ol M st 1 i evangelistic aervleea wtte cooRight* Democrat*.
ducted each evening and sever*!

Wallace and his follower*. in

SEPTEM BER

R e ta il
O u tle ts
R e­
p o rt A d e q u a te S u p ­
p lies, B u t H a u lin g
S e rv ic e Is C r ip p le d

Convention In Werfey Jlethmii*'
Church. Minneapoll*. Minn., with
a teeord attendance, Rev. Luth* r
JACKSON. Miss. Sept. 2 (&lt;P&gt;- 8. llarkey reported here today.
Henry Wallace formally filed a «ucli anthuslaam was displayed
1 , 1
I .-.,l :. Prrwtpssive ln ,h'* Convention over the growth

date of electors. for hoM

TH U RSD A Y

noon day shop Meetings.

eluding J. Lewi* Henderson, chair- 1 A forward movement *va* evldcL. Wallace
W .tl.ra Committee.n
rnmmiltee in I cnred
hy appointing
field
man of( the
()
,he Atwo
mocUU
wiliter

Mtuisuppb presented^rjualilication
FiVling(.||*t*: Rev. I - F. D ti.•aspen to Secretary of State Heber hell. D.D.. an ex-railroad man. a
Ladner. Ladner took the paper* pastor, an Evangelist and ehtirr'i
rr—aflB—e «• e » » « Klahsi

Fhe Agile tillurr Depaitment &lt;u
tmtliirecj today a resiuun of f ' l
er.il tlamlaids for gi*d»t of ormgr* produred in stales nlhrr thin
alifotnis and Arirnnt. The &lt;d*
tec* is "to promote m oir unil«rmtty of park and svidrr cildirali'.n
of U S . hiitnhrr nf grade" unit.
Principal change* »*r eliniin&gt;Mors of the utr o f the U.S. com
hiniiliort pride in Flprid*. and the
prim itive u*e o f " U 5 . ptatfe AA
tu t'- and 'U S. grade A puce" to
reflect internal quality o f oranzes.
But, due to what It Heacrilsed a*
wide disagreement on a prop-cal
to Include Internal qualltc r-cpiirements In the offirlnl U. 8 .
atnndarda for grades o f oiat.gr-,
the itrpartmeul said It had runrludecl that further analysis nf the
problem la nereaaary tM-foro tM*
I rnposnl can bo incorporated In
the standards on anv othir than
i* permissive basis,
Aa now Inrltided in the roytael
*lr.itdaids, the deportment salt,
tlir |rtmissive provision will vu
■bin the Industry to improve Hie
in lc n r t *|ualtty o f the fr t r it
tl ■allaav* O.i t'aa* Tat|

»

ire It nerds.

O iilinnl

\t it," R'nctlt R u le I ’ll

1. I'rivatrly operated health In* tn arv *^b,c.»l '| t .t s' \ t *t.-li it
oranen plan, n- ver will l»e with­ p rio c i|,a l. ic p
d 'Oat *5 chl'dr* i
in tench of more than half the •*f H tia rn a t , l ave s
t. tI made

liulati
I'opUIation
tHvniiar of Mir co*t R atifi rd Mo ir home, w e re registerEwing said Mu* proposed gov. e,|. She * Mmatrd Mm l ■Ial »• iv.
•inment-run pt gricm mlgh' -tart tratl«u
175.
with rove-rage *iffn*-*| only to
rtie building ba* Iw-e.r nut In
ose workers now covered ley Hi.
eondition and rlu ,e r„ ,ine ere
rial Rtcuritv,
.................
...............
reachns.
ir would Im financed at the o u t-i however nototed out *',« "anti
"
•"-«» 'anuaird”
eunnUmental
lighting.
"~
|yvHirIt in n»n*t Inttn nee r pons i tit
?vf
g
i fif Iwet hitlhi tn iDfttftpif frnm tH*
h
ceillne
This need for modern school
lighting i* on the agenda *&lt;f nev
aciumi Irnptovermnl*. Burst. I.aw*— ——
C. Newsome, 22 who waa «1 o| ton
........revealed, but wdl have to tes
"'H Friday night aa h.» ap -1
t,d to .....U *u-1* «&gt; buildiii',’
[,r" 8ched the h*l»er automotido 1 repair, h" Pointed out.
'“'’onglng to his mother-in-law,j At. enrollment of n lm t 2'&gt;
'*'*• *,- ,rar Price, who at this.time |pupil* at Junior High School
*•* eonrealed in art ornngr tree,’ extH-c'c-'l said Prlnrtnal t!
K
f* M pTOeecution in M b
Ih e'T ti*
t’ n’ &lt;- &gt; *S •• i
•*•&gt; ttn
Q reuil ""d &lt;*«"*««&gt;• Ccnirta on I
n • .« * « » ( » s r* s * T « « t
'barge* eif having dnmsg.ol the
....----l ,*„
automohile,
|
i , cni. in r i i i i y -z '
An information algnod by State!
tn tv r;
p« Se nt ' - 4AY*.

iN'ewsome I ('horded!
With DaniHKinjj Auto!

C ily (v in n m is s io n
R e d h it s V a lu r s O n

p"s*e

time

» rnntlruir.f
1 - oc.-s (hi kfop.
■
• -f in rillmxtad
na In .‘Vmlnnl#

day i)i
1.3,’in
L o t s , M e r c h a n d i s e • ;n*
&lt;r rrghtrrrd at school*.
K. It tVirlcr .‘ 'tertlve Rervlc*
I M * morning.
Oty Comml-ilonert r**e* a* ere 'In k
I i,"
'
»t available
-O'"ell»*tlon lointd ye it"td-ev e«f

If,IV.

oe an»l reduced

*e- -rat nr■
M rrieg rr
It N S ayer *L*« m orning
Tb biggest «Ho v «« * W nrr

pf

ft • rite. r-|sn tr*l &lt;"it"

rc-t

• on Tuesday
s.-h 'ill farul'.y
■ -I'l t'-d thit
s': W.
c'tjut the rainieg :»trr man
‘- f 'r r that tino
I &gt;1 rriuir-nl

AH .
.turtioit In .............I vnlun*
tione *m vacnnI lot*. Another re- i
(tirction «’a* n IS petceut tcelur- ’ b io tic h ■
t(«n In the atIMseel vat I'lthm of
tb m tgti
steel* o ff merchandise and lover*- fur r'*ci*t*st |r»n |lie reglater'nt
,,
l
l
tnrtf* on gooel-i. The rvultiellon i*
t &gt;• . v d a .i., m
t*k c p'a.
orci ard nlrnve n |urvion&lt; .!.'r to r.
»*•!■ a* Kr min1 l« II gh School
e&lt;nt I retortion, made until Mr. Rav­ m*fl nt ' ’ro-,ni 1 Ac■a-'emv
er. since recent a'w -anien *. by the
fn «•*■ com •t- adter I’ridsy th*
.1 . W rii'mimtiaw 1'«.
tratlon *"lll *ikr titxca at
T V t'-doctioti in a»*e.•eieent o f fH*i« ■
H igh Set- 1 Oviedo Co!rerrrh an ilirn
not in clu d e roe* nr»M| Srh 'K ’1, i
•n Migl* Schjol
rh in rr y , fix tu re * and xto re eqtilpe- V
I
an/I tt *hs AlU*
teecnl ia'caii-e ets|ire-i-iH'l*‘n e*ti- ninni *• J't lin g
1 I »• boot. P#&gt;
» ra tr. kail leu n iel|ow*,il i n these lTtstr«t|"ii o' th e sr s-tio-ds w|t!
item ttheui the rreent a s * ” moot
emit inoe Mirough th* ts'juirrd
P-Til
.I,.. wit* liutde, he declnrrd.
Announcement
on
th
e
t'itv
mil
m ll.'W
u order *&gt; finish the Seminole

builder o f .12 year*' experience. He
may l&gt;e addressed at P. O. llo*
MB, Sanford, Fla. tn represent lb r '» h
HUDSON HIKER PRICE*
fields Kail nf the Mlaaisslpp.
M
nwrn# nmo. u UL ». I e I ^ * » W*I Rflt VO UfltriT f«r
DETROIT. B*pt » - W - H u d River Alao Re. Joseph T, l.araon,
Newsome
T
r h Un,* r , !il ln; service piohnhly will la- liwluete*l trage w||| Ire made aft*’ !' lh" te*
in*., i r M.'i-ittmi e* toon a*
son Motor Car Co. announced prtr,*
ex-railroad
man,
and
for
many
u f o w neat
Secretary Cl adjustment i are complete I, and
-ible, » f Harper, chairman
Increases today ranging from 175
th!e ahould lie during Ih j next
rears an Evangelist, 4671 Stuart
the R&lt; b M'.'r Rervlc# Board,
. 1048 Kaiser Sc-d.n, h i pro|H!rt'y tn,,(Ar.mJ Kr,,nHh ( " ,loJr*11 M "' few etay*. naid Mr. Sayer.
on ita auper three-paaaengar r ° ulv' 8 t.. Denver. 12, Colorado, to re­
directed that nil men in tha
, f one Kscar Price "hy cutting &gt;
'
.
.
to $95 on the Commodore Eight
lb- rttVenlerl that h-* did not
present the State* West o f th"t - , r
luacleta register
« te* to the headlights, l.y twist! • R"),'*11, "{"'"king at r* Koine v
model*.
In conneett;i,i
with have- a very long varatlon, haring
one tin" rather then according
The advance, second to be made Mississippi River.
Ing and damaging the windshield me'etlng
r'rrUT'e hrld
h''1'1 in
r" n"'
left Wnlncsday with Mr* 'raycr
These men may be contacted
•h~ -cln
11v age group* «et
by Hudson thia year, was atwiper, removing a hubcap and l&gt;y lt*ai!ing'» bicentennial retelicrtion and Mis* Jean Sayer foe ,*tl*uta
tributrd to Inrreaaea in the price any time to conduct Evangelistic
throwing a errtain rau»tic solution raid that the eurr*-nt pcacotln.' and returned Monday after a vi-it by Pi, -idrni Tinmen on July 20.
dr*rr
Is
"designed
to
avoid
a
war
and
to
organise
local
o f raw and finished materials a r d . meeting*
OCALA. Sept. 2 (,T*t— Marion °Trr ,he l'»lnl Job on thr automo­ rather than fight one."
with hi* father and brother.
irmstlMMS a p I 'M *
freight charges.
County la to have Ita own police bile causing damage of more than
l.a lm r D a y I ’ roirra m
II'IO.
a-artriny
All preparations have
been
I h Sul A t* W ild w o o d
A twn-tnotith course treginning j .,^1* Information filed by County^
made at tHe office o f Courtly
rsiifl l' Will
l.o .e
lvj.a.&gt;a.aiw !.i(
(..-orera A
oseeuting Attorney George
A..!
Tuesday
will be
given
by I I... i'maecutlng
Judge R. W. Wars for sate of
UTptVfMlD, Sept 2 (,1b—Pro*
Trade and Industrial Division of Speer charges Newsome with "un­
drivers* liecnsea on Tuesday.
l grain ba-v Iwen completed for thi*
Itw State Department o f Educa­ lawfully ami maliciously Injuring
Indications are that more than
the
automobile
o
f
Eacar
Pi
Ice
by
tion.
|community^ third anmi.il Lebor
10,000 llrtnaca will bo Issued. Last
Mi v
cflchratl'm
with
Stales'
Roy K, Iwrsnn, atate coordin­ '!.&gt;maging said automobile in a
ar's total waa 10,IM o f which
llirhtx piexldrnttal randldata Gov.
ator o f the Department of Educa­ sum exceeding $ 100.
141 were sold to operators and
Newsome han bom placed under
By ASSOCIATED TRESS
1 Stimil Thuttrnnil nf Knutb TaroTwelve more fire* occurred in Sanford thk summer than during thr tion, said the purpose o f the
1^77 to chauffers.
lamd pending trial, It waa an­
The family food lull may dip * hit thi* wrek-rnd ftnm lh* high I Ilia *be main speaker
800 duplicate* ware Issued to summer last year, with 42 fires reported ai compared with 30 fire* course is to "broaden ail |&gt;hate*
nounced today at the Shvrlfr*
c.nV' i n &gt;r Thurmond •■*11! speak
poople who lost licensee lsat year. during June. July and August of 1947. it was revealed today by Fire o f police work and that ilmllar offlew.
level o f ref m l werk*^
*f*» tl A M. Monday. Event* will
ar .identic* would t*o conducted
Of those lost only about six ware
I’rice deeline* have turned up in leveral different itemi
Chief
M.
N.
Cleveland,
aa
he
warned
in
the
interest
of
safety
against
ge* tinder way a* 9:80 with a
throughout the state.
recovered. Anyone finding a loet
In New Yotk, retailers have ennnun*c&lt;| price cut* tanging u high patade.
drivers license Is advised to sand any rcductwu in the hi idget of the Fire Department or in the number of
OFFICKH CLOSED
at 20 cent* a pound on w m r typ” of meat*. One hulrhrr taid nh lanth
It to Judge Ware's office.
firemen.
Offlcea at the Court llouao will
HEN PA SINKING
ARMS EUR m itA FL
chop* currently ere priced at B9 cent* a |«und a* afaintt 9h cent* a
Chief Cleveland pointed out that
be
doted
on
Labo.*
Day
Monday
PRAGUE. Ccechoetovakla. Sept.
WASHINGTON Kept. 2 (A*-—
Ing a major 2—(Ah--Former President Eduard except for the County Clerk’* week ago. A retail grocery chain ha* cut it* iirlfin atexk from 99 cent*
at preaent ho does not have n large lira truck during
— ] Ttie State Department said today
thtt* m u *l;
enough firemen to give Ronford fire, he staled, and .three
|Dene* WM
waa allll unconaduu* and offlca which will ho open until to 79 a pound, ami marked Ita --------- —; -**— • — — !' tu*» a*keii th-* i '&lt;unmttnl*t-l*d
n«i a**-.
...... ........
and Uw Municipal Airport and be men who nre trained In tbe'yi^y^H y parajygiM tonight and n«on to Die Rule Day paprra and roaita down 111 rent* a pound, choice In primn stern *&lt;‘t a n -u ' it
buildings the proteeUon needed. use o f this equipment.
hi a bodily "strength slowly but tu hold tax deed salon, It waa Pork chops still arc! holding hitch price level of $ 11.10 n hun- 1 CrcchoaluVaM* cover nnwnl to Itott
DAYTONA BRACK. 8epi. S (AY He has a force o f I t men, etx o f
With the population at tha Mu­ notably was growing lea*." a doc- announceel
,t
------—this morning by 0 . P. around $1.19 a pound one re-! dre*t poumla In the Ghlragn llv«- , muycnient of fighter plane* and
arm* ............................
ftnm that country
stock market.
* to Uriel.
—AH three alleged race traek whom are kept on doty n ell nicipal Airport rapMly Ineroeilnr tom ' bulletin from the bedside' O '" * 10" . ™ «n»r clerk,
taller said.
beokles In Daytona Beach were time*, and these work tn 24 hour and with heating equipment being said tonight.
August F. Guckcnberger, exe­
Dairy products generally am
raided yesterday afternoon by city shifts.
nut into building *ueh as the
BURNS TO DRATII
cutive secret*!y of the New York unchanged from a week ago, but
Fellowahlo f r a i l ' Ratal where
police armed with warrant* sworn
Several hundred
OCALA, Sept. 2 tAV—Gleason Food Merchants Association, at­ fresh fruit and vegetable prices
Rtrr'pz'ijTS M arA RTH l’ R
JACKSONVILLF..
mony old people stay, the pos­
our In County Judda John E. Pea­ have boon built la
WASHINGTON. Sent. 2 (A h - II. Buckey, 29. of Anthony, nine tributed the downward adjustment are somewhat lower liecausc of
Itlsmarh
sibility o f.fir e there ta becoming Secietary of A u n r Royall today mllea north o f Ocala, employed oe in some meat piles# to "h ot wea­ incroaacd arrivals from
cock's cffice In Dfl*nn*l.
the past year, and
nearby
Dodge Cltr
••Id 43bMf C lew - tiacked up Genera! Dou - ' - 1 Mac- a nahansan for the Merlon Hard­ ther, vacations, end tho high producing arras. Other
. It waa the second raid within a
Itams
Kansas Gitr
‘
“
at*
Arthur’e *no otrlko" policy for ware Company, teat night woe price* which havs boon prevail. which have declined Include rice,
Loe Angelas
dry brans, coffee, cocoa and *ome
JaponeM workora which has been burned te death when hla plena Ing.”
New Orleans
lie added that whlla th e n D canned foods.
craakad Into Uw top o f a tree on
New York
RoaMMr* farm, axploded and no conail tent movement to eat
Food index** reflect the decline.
Phoenix
prices,
"Individual
butchers
n
n
rehurtlvd to the ground In flame*. . .
_______________ |The Dun A Bradstreel Index,
San Anton! •
ban aa’ n e b efrlkee xrare not—e* The plane had taken o ff at 8:26 during items Huy happen to have I which represent* the wholetala
Jackaonvilla
e t a t h n t w L . flJThroka eat. and Uw BoejaU tharge— contrary to from Taylor Field.
The crash In good lupply."
|com per pound o f It foods ln genMelbourne
throe places. ,
came • few minute* later.
At the mm* Unto, however,
iiw siibsm m era* *%**•&gt;
Allied ccespariw iwtHey.
Tallahassee

Marion County Will
Have Police Academy

Drivers* Li c e ns e s
Go On Sale Tuesday

C

12More Fires Occurred h City
Tbit Summer Than In ’47Period

Fam ily F ood Bill M ay T ake Dip
This W eek From Past High Levels

Bookies Are Raided
At Daytona Beach

THK WKATHER

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THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAG’ ’ TWO

ft 1

Rigisf ration

1

Lifelines Hit

gha/ged

r « illM N i riMH (*«•■# an?
±
S
ttn S Z J Z r S S Z : Ti— . - . r . b o r i. a
walkout “ under tlud)'“ hut that no
,ng baa Imti added to tha acb'&gt;*il j Mn*^ ill),
When n reporter naked StatM-n •iilinn hat hern taken.
lunch room. Hand practice undcl
**'1
It .K. Illack will ttart Tuesday whether Iti.umni, bimavlf had it*
The embargo, effective today,
with enrollment **f EE to CO. ^ A »ued the food atatement, Slasst-n c o v e r * freight moved directly into
band frstiva! la planned hart* Feb, •aid ho believed it had le*n i*»ucd the city a* welt a* enrgoe* moving
by the ilepartment but that tbe to Jeraey City. Hoboken and Wee*
l!G. he announced.
At the Watt Side Primary School •eeretury had *u|i|nirted it Intel hawked, N.J„ for Iran.fer by bout
the regUtratlon **• 104 out &lt;&gt;f an at u newa conference.
to New York.
citimatod total of I lilt jni|iil». it
Hlmwii ile-cribs d tbo atnteinent
Mnyur William O’Dwyirr exjwcta
waa announced by Mta. II *• be atirilniti’d to llratman a* “ very no ipiirk aettlenient o f the dupute.
Heard, who l» aerviny a - t&gt;rmeip(»l nebulous.” end provided no detail­ He .aid, however, that the atiiking
during tbe illm aa o f Mm Marion ed infui million about it when te
teunmlera had ugreet) to lr.tunport
St John wlut ia expected to return jairtei ■ pre*nd him fur apriif’e final, perishable Item*, druga and
o duty ill » few week*.
jdetalla.
merlical aupplie* without interrup­
8 ta***-u s*n)d lit* waa convinced tion.
Truck traffic uaing interstate
that food price, could lie lowered
within the next two or three bridge- and tunnel* leading to thu
month* if the*** condition, wee city waa fur below* normal Truck­
OUR OWN
ing operation* along the hu*y
met:
I. " I f the government Itaalf
• waterfront were rut in half.
The city'* food supply waa not
not alill*'- it* food |mi( III,-n
I*.Wee -ill oilier Word., if the gov •odangeied. immediately by the
•TPim-nt does not pull aio.thei •toppage, although a poaalbt*
JANE PARKER
-loirtuee of cardboard container ■
I'able v.”
iThi* waa n reference. StatM-n I &gt;.,rned a* n threat to rnilk diatri*
laid, to f.iiwaiit W I’ uulrv. n lot tuition. About 110 per tent o f tin
out "|oeinl lei.iitant to Secretary fluid milk aold here ia packaged
in aiirh container i.
•d lh&gt; Army K&lt; iiueth C. Itoyall.
Ih-liveries o f fresh fruit and
i’nuley f gunu in u Scnnti. in*
.eatlgiition n-veral month, ago produce continued nt near*iw»nnal
ml*- fr&lt;im pier* to Mutr*
af'er Stnim-n had naaerted
Truck* "|i-ratwl l&lt;y major linul
I'mitey had profited in the grain
i r*
r&lt; of
« f M'winrint
were at a itnwl
market mi the liaut of “ linide" , &lt;
newsprint wen*
ift| btjii All**!- A *AL»i£ if* to.
1 still hut Mayor O'Dwyei teport.ii
Information.
Pauley, in t&lt; alimony to the com- that tlien* wi le sufficient liew i
witter , acknowledged having mud’ print stiirVi* on hand to last fioiu
nearly tt trillion ilollma in the nine davs to three weeks,
Mianwhll*. city, stale mid fedrominoditic: n i e l l i I hilt llni.leit
'Ii,. h-i'l no ir shin InformaliiK) t»* ml niediatni s met with union re,irl sentatlvi v In an effort t» selll’
guide 1 in buv mg amt *Mlti&lt;gJ
Freth from tbe Fields!
2- or &lt;tOil •-unsumifr j -ii Villi* the dispute lima f«r mnflilM I1
ing, wi h rm[i liatls on tin- clr A|MTf luicnl Kh" of the A FI. InternaN, C l.aigv *
lional Ilrotherhi &lt;al of Teamsters.
arid llto M* ftvnilrttilf f&lt;fihim.
Martin T luicev. a union spoke*
:t *-rnmltnt profit' rring in fnfi-l.
nan, insisted that the atnppum
W«&gt; mu t ia- al’ -it agninit rr&lt; itllitf
mi - a walkout and not a strike.
felre *i an-itlr r,"
He n&lt;Med. h iwr-ver, that g» Vf*f II* He said it ii suited from Indcpcu
OM’lll f&gt; 0,1 [•lit ■lulling, if not hati- dent action hv union memtiera.
The tie-up came after the Inrnt
•rlld Iuiv« thi­ •arn f
’It.’) wi s.-lv.
Calif,
i elected a wage settlement wot I:
ffret r t fmri ng i |i nii&lt;&lt;s a*
■•I nut lull W'»l. iH-t—e. n •iilplovi-.
tilt- Case with giaiu s|N-tulatl Oil.
amt thrin- teamster IfKals. Tim
ign-emint provider) “
15-ceiit
r|!D ‘ AGO Sept J, lAftSweet Juicy
hourly wage inn ruse.
rtur H-,r-rv C il - : I.-xIki- Jl •r
Maul derlar d today th, lin t
W ag-« varied widely under the
onaideratlmi in rondurtlng f&lt; reign
Id contracts. Drivers of trailei
US No. 1 Factor}' Pack
elation* is that “ partisan politics
. | .......... Wad II 7H‘ ( ha ui
i have no pi ice in foreign policy.” Diiveti of five-ton trucks were
’•I.uckllv," he added, “ wc have paid II.57M.
i foreign policy which ill its broad
Violence fllttil briefly vcsteidav
line* ha* lean called 'hl-paitisan'
■hen one driver wa» l&gt;eaten Lv
it "non-puti orn.' Pei haps It would nickineu who surrounded his load­
he even more nrcutuli- 1 1 say that ed vehicle. Three men were sr
we have in this country n foreign lested on asssult charges.
policy n d motivated at all by
Railv today, Harold William*Chum* Coated Caramel
partisan politic* "
■tit, recording secretary o f laical
The Senator'* remark** were con­ *0)7, was arrested when [ml ice
tained in Id* keynote addles* pre­ found him cntrvlng an Unload’'-!
pared for the opening *c»si...... if
in, calibre pistol
William* said
the Fourth Annual National Con­ be wit carrying the weapon to
Belly Crocker Apple
vention &lt;-f American V*t#ran* of rv and dliiUnde truckmen fmm
VVr I i War II (AM VKTfl)
n’ringing two load* o f fiah in from
convention o f 2 .&amp;0Q d «legal-- tint t‘nii%lu.
gueati wilt nin fur fnur dir\».
Cracker
“ It ia n cirdit to the leader* of
HAN FRANC18CO, Kept. 2 OVi
ludh of i.ur political partle&lt; tlm
I'acific coast [rorts were tilled
OLII SOUTH
wo have achieved n foreign policy
1,'e. eilly flee o f paitiaon •■lam- ..day as H O h ngshoremu-i i|Ui
Be*rd«ley Sliced l lj-o i Jar
bit-," l-mlgo nmtir ro d "nn-l it I* work and pit pared with allied
instructive and iuapiring in tin- .iitions for a strike.
1‘ ickets paliolled til* Wnlciyear of l!M8 to look hack for »
moment and see how it ram* nloiut Tonts Ix-ginnliig at Id.'Id A M
local time) tialay. Harry llrklgi ,
Iona
1-lb. ran
and who wa« res|Hin*ihte for alattirrsldent of the Intel national
ing It,"
The Senator re*- illrrl that four Idl^ilioretnen's and Wuielioti.e*
Year.i ago opinion wj* divided on lie n 's Union pn-dictei the strito*
hr m e'h ol, „ f prosecuting tie t’liild last three nought.
t Tint met negotiathuti chiellv
war and negotiating tin- Iteme. Hr
nncornetl with wages and the hit
antd Hover run Tt.... .
K. Dewey
lender of tin- oppoiilinn pally at ng hall collapsed last -tight. Th&gt;
Beechnut Strained
tin time, |rope e,l that all nn tlrike affects slsiul Itr.OPU h’ligANN PAIIK
thins, large and small, participate -lion men at • senfar r &gt;. A&gt; ’*
.('0 h [■* are Involved
lit set-lug 111■ lilt- wot Id |mnre tit
Pur* Straw b*rry
The lieu|i from Hea’ tlt t”
ga ui tattoo,
, Armour'*
Seel el at v of Stale Cotrlell Hull lliego will Ito felt arr- .a tin*
s|„ liking foi the \dmlui*tratinn ,uti&lt;&gt;n. Ilaitiuatls havt ord. i- d an
Offert*I to give Hewey the fart* nil,in go on mint freight Jcslinesl
•ui tin- Intenmlioiial *ltuallun i‘it tlm coast port*.
d llu i.y
Jewel
M b. rtn.
freight will la- ihippesl.
t.iatge said, with ll.i* result I
” Ftei|iieut ami frank ronaullalinna folliiwed pin! the gieut l»su-&gt;
regarding the world organiaatlon
to maintain mm e was taken cornAll Bevf
i nni|«p H FmiM Hmi llw
plrlelv nut of thut l i»dili&lt; al l ram
ships to the extent it desirex to
palgn "
.
Lodge H elled *'lhia attitude of do so.
la partmeiit officials said the
Irving to do what i* light for tinUndid Ktntes a.id not what I* present Florida citrus agreement
Best
order Would not aulhori** use
i »|xdn nt for election day—thW and
o f these Internal quality reiiuimwas no acrhleirt,” ami added:
” |l is n stale of mind which rm-nts as a basis fm rggulation
speak* vvi-ll for (lovernor Ih-wcy's under that program without an
Herman 1 Ib. Pure Pork
lilstarlc decision, for Secretary of amemlment to the ogres mi ni and
Slate Cn.rlell III II. for Itepuliliraiia order “ even If such requirmirnla
and Ih-mocrots enually- and alaive —ere made In Integral part of
U. 8 . grade standards ”
•II for the American jaople."

^ I.
ir 4 .
. I»* o dm
r im U O IlKlraiM, 1 l.rlt will •*
|iU&gt;!* claas n«iiu i|iur, I* ‘I"*
tlared. l lie eighth irra*l* will lw
tht large ii with IS* na rom urtil
»i&gt; IS1) In tin* •■ ruth grade, Mora
P u t HM) w w book* have bran
added to tha trliool lihiarv. Th?
whole building baa b»-s-n rl&lt; aned
and floor( arc rr-vam iabad There
I* an ad*11ii..ta aupidy i f ntblatic
♦milpmo.t fui rociration, raid Mr.
True.
About 600 iniplla an* ox petted
at Stmir.nl* High School when tin*
racial iui ion it complete aaid IT in
aaaaM w aoM M M aa

m

m

Rolls pkg. 150

Labor Day Buys

_________

O o iM E A T D E P T .
t’udahy’a Wicklow

A-.-ortment &amp; Varieties

SLICED BACON............. lb.

570 SLICED COLD CUTS.......lb.
lb.
570 FRYERS................

Wiacun-in, Correctly Aged

DAISY CHEESE............. lb.
Young Western tluby Beef—Graded U. 8 Good:

FOWL________________ lb.

Large Liberia Peaches .... 3 lbs. 29c

Armour's Georgia Peach

C o rn .......... pkg.

9c

Pyrjtiick........... 39c

Marshmallows

10 oz. pkg. 150

J a ck s......... pkg. 4c
Dried Beef

J 9c

Orange Juice
126 oz.cn. 45c

Pork &amp; Beans .... 10c

Case $1.80

Borax Lib. box 18c

Baby Pood 2 for 19c

Vienna Sausage 19c

Shortening.......33c

Preserves
1 lb. jar 43£

Ornn^c Grudinfc

53c

HAMBURGER

WHITE BACON

350

SAUSAGE

Herman

53c

Skittles*

WEINERS

'

ROAST........................... lb.
I‘l &gt;** and

BRISKET STEW______ lb.
IliiniHn'. l.lttli Pig Ilieakfast

; .--L--r::';rt -|

510

National Brand

Skinless WEINERS.........lb.

Fresh Jumbo

Potatoes

SHRIMP

590

10 lbs.

38c

Flberta

Peaches

3 lbs

29c

Fancy Iceberg

Lettuce 2 Heads

Motor Oil

Qt. Can

2 Ogl. Can

2 }c

$ 1 .8 3

irned Beef

^JACKSONVILLE
* ORLANDO OTHItt

INN PAGE PREPARED

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SW IFT’S

12 oz. can 45D
laghetti
2 22 oz. cans 350
Salad Dressing pt. jar J5cj qt f j c
INN PAGE

A ll

Ided Coconut

4 Ofc, p k g .

170

Ched-O-Bit Cheese 2 lb box p .1 5

ANN

•NEWVMM•CNtCMO •N1WMIN •MUM
Alio Dlrocl Nlpht Connscklon* W
■nd other key U. 9. cittos

o
■wltf MW)
Wy n s rlg s Alrwogs,
A lrw ar
t fk tfa d d rlji N k f d v w i
HaHNa idoi Knot lorn, ond Int*

la
atadlala connoctlons with Hl|hts
aaywhara la tha U. I.
^Just
^ ^ A d d w l-D tre ct

('onaectlows To TalU-

the convenient new Air Travel
S i l l ' HT0*1
Florida Airways
For Iteserrsllaaa Anywhere PKoa# 11U
Tha Scheduled Airline 8#rv|.

Michigan

Avocadon ..... 3 for 25c

Celery

Thompson Hen! less

Ext. Choice Evaporated

Grapes...........2 lb 39c

Peachea................. Ib 17c

Persian Set-diets

Eat. Choice Evaporated

Limeit large size 33c doz

Apricots ................Ib 34c

Yellow

Firm Juicy

Htalk 9c

Oranges.......8 lb bag 25c

BLOSSOMTIME « CAN LIMIT

"SWANCO"

M ILK....................... 3 tall cans 39c

MARGARINE
REGULAR

Ib. 29c

COLORED

Ib. 39c

FAB
Lge. Pkg. 33c

COCA COLA .......... 6 btl. ctn. 21c
CASK UP 21 UTLS. 83c PLl '8 DEP.

FREY MENTIS BRAND

COKNED BEEF ...

can

4 CAN LIMIT.

3 CAN LIMIT

TUNA FLAKES....... ... .................... % can
hPARTAN KI8T, FREESTONE

PEACHES.................................No. IVz can
WESTFIELD MAID

Reg-

GRAPE JUICE....................................... Qt

Bar

VAN CAMP’S

PORK and BEANS............... 2 No. 300 cans

OCTAGON

SWIFT’S 12-07.. JA R

CLEANSER

PEANUT BUTTER
PACTORY PACKED

10-LB. LIM IT

2 cna. 13c

^ tl til ^ lL.... . . . . . . . « . * f . . .•-.■..««•«.
NABI8CO CRACKERS
IIOHCI I. O. P.

R IT Z ..... ......... . Ib. pkg. 254

TEA
Va Ib. 254
l-LU.

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KRAFT'fl YELVEETA

CHEESE...........Vz lb. pkg. 2$4
CLOVFRBLOOU

MED. GRADE A SHIPPED MINN.

EGGS

Doz. Ctn.

3-LBS-

40c

$113

CONTINENT DULY COMMUTER FII6HTS 70
A PENN

HAMS, 8to 12 lb. Avg.
WHOLE or BUTT E N D ...... lb.
SHANK END__________lb.
SALT BOILING BACON:
END CUTS.................... lb.
CENTER CUTS................ lb.

Onions........... 2 lb 11c

19c

SNOWDRIFT
NOW

690

■A

i

TIME-SAVING . . . EXPENSE-SAVING

630

ROASTERS___________ lb.

Cuban

1 Cobbler

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41c

710

V eZt&amp; L, P R O D U C E -

Cudahy Baron

SQUARES

*

SAUSAGE............ 1 lb. pkg.

41c
27c
19c
15c

490

(itorgia Shipped, Grade A, III l o r d it Diawn

Chuck or Shoulder

White Potatoes ..... 10 lb bag
Red Delicious Apples......... 2 lb
Large Crisp Carrots........2 behs
Yellow Onions...................... 3 tb

Sanford. Ha.

We Hewerve the Right T o Limit (Juanlity — No Hales To Merchantn

A-Giade Quick Front)

Red Ripe Tomatoes............ 2 lb 29c

Wesson Oil
P IN T

QUART

l i e _______ t i c
Southern Round
4-Layer Cake*
COCOANUT or APRICOT

Each 490

CASHMERE
Bouquet Soap

2 Bara 2}0

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Fab Napkins, 60 c t ................ 3 pkga. 25c 1
Marcal Hankies....................... reg. pkg. 9c 1
Kleenlx, 200 c t # .......................2 pkga. 35c 1
Paper Cups, Forks, Spoons,.... doz. 10c |
Polk'a, Moonkitt, 44.0a. con
O rnnge Julre ........... 19c
Ale or oaatd, flavor*
JW-ot btl.
Canada Dry 2 blla 25c
Minion Pride, wh. anpeeled
Apricota No. IV, ran 23c
No. 3H Cal-Anb
F l* » ............ .............. 25c
7-ox. Caqrhlta Chunk*
r ln c a p p li ...... 2 fo r 25c
Dole** 14-ox
P*Apple Juice ____ 3 9 c
Hanover Grade A Tomato
Juira .... ie-ox- can 25c

AJAX
Foam Action
C leuuer

Apple

Juice ...... qt. 17c
All Brenda Chewing
Gum ........... 3 pfifrm. 10c
Sundrenched grr#n, pirn- cn.
Axparagus .... 2 for 25c
Kipperesl
Snocka .. ' , ' a , 2 cna. 25c
Spaniard fluffed ManxanlUa
OHv m .. I l N - o c . ja r 49c

Boned

Lg. 30c; GL 73c

OCTAGON
TOILET

s o a p

Bar 8c

ID-ox. Niblet Brand
M e u -C o m .................. 21c
1 lt- 01. Niblet Brand
1 Cow ............................ 18c

Swanson’s Whole Chicken
lb. C an...... 92.19
C an...... 92.45

N * * * * g ff

OCTAGON

SOAP

* f *i-?&gt; a \ '

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CLOSkll) MON: SEPT. 6th bABOK DAY

GARDEN FRESH!
. FRUITS and VEGETABLES!

Long While Potatoes....... 5 It) 31c
Reft Malaga Crapes......... 2 !b 29c

I

NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS

STEAKS:
SIRLOIN, CLUB and RIB lb.

Yellow Corn
............ (i cars 25c
Calif. Iceberg Lettuce 2 heads 21c
Sondless Persian Limes.......... lb 10c

N N

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Where Customers Send Their Friends

Ten 'A lb. pkg. 270
Hamburger
or Weiner

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w"jM give thr cabbage away to followe 1 by tK severe bca.. it l*
anjcnc who '.ar.'vJ to pick it t,?, estimaiid that the nation’* tootil&gt; VN* brads were taken w a y . mat*, pact ’ hi* &gt;rar may run at
And in Cleveland, Lou K. Foote, Ic*. t :0 per cent bcj„w a year
pi.-siduit of :h" (irownV M.-iket •(!.'.
rbire. *ni,l bigli temperature* rvThe i .■.!• n|«a »a baid on vn rti
suited in U rin e to throw away, Win ot I -trine tw-r.n» &gt;n »*a~
mnw thru.- carloads of flush v go- York. M h'g.-ui an! Wisconsin,
tables * day. Foote explained dial
A* f t . v rail fowl &lt;*i • , *
the hot weather fuel ripened the rtaiimal .alts survvy or ebaia
produce .fulckly and nt the tamo j aloe. ^a;'c showisl un nverai'v esio'
time ii»&gt;. rrsultcd .n U»s dcuattl .n io!.i!..c tn July of tff.y
.«rt
Tt.c hot sp.ll during the f»*«tjoTe: Ju ly .1 )&gt;a- ny&lt;&gt;. T ie r**r fi,week dealt out rnnsidrtable |u:n-: Co.&lt;*t h.l Ilia
ilia a.lvanio f c

M any O f State Leaders R eceived

Political
Training In U. Of F. Elections *
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G A IN E S V IL L E . 5ept. 2 —f/P ) L'liiienity of Fbiritlv llmirnl r!e«-|
ini. whne ill 1 'Ji politics i* lr3dilion.1l. h a ir piovcd lu lie gnod train­
ing ground* for Mate (iolitir.il leadciihip.
Two govemnis (one of llirm now t l ' S. Senator), lour C o n -,
gictsmcn. two ciiruit judge*, two cabinet members and scores of legis­
lators ami major stale spjminlive nffiriafs got their first taste of pole !
iahment lo vegitublc erg** Insuil,’ !
■.m curlie mottil.
«r f
tics in campus campaign* here.
miuty aeetlons. Tumatoif. wire w r &gt; m tT t (*er cent u rn Ju'^.
Kfarlit of the 10 university .t &gt;•'
haid hit both hi the Fast and the It**-' Os*. ' gain* n c . lie s E ,g.
dent hr*ly presidents since 1'JiXi
Middle Ailaitlic S'atc*. It-eiu -cj Ian I
; . r 1 eut„ Miildl t Allanhim - left college r.i take ntijor
of 10.1 much 1 aii* cntlj it.is monin lle "
Mcunt.nlu i t s .
roles in Mate government.
.*
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Si.v-iar.l IbdUtuI, itmlcnt body
I'mniI umH IVs*m
II«f
—tkldcnl In lOIS, became Slat- set by a levy o f ftom onc-hMf to
'senator. Governor and now '» V. on.- percent o f the first * t *&gt;00
Jkt. ~C-*WtJt‘Y jy '.*■
S. Senator.
eamed. Lntcr the trs nuglil rans*'
Fuller Warren, demount!: none u|i to four per ceni n tin* o.-rvleea* » J s - i v v
M p .&amp; r n u s C ro w es*
l ? « f'.r CJotcrmir .......................... W l expanded. Employer an
cU ia president In lbJC and un n v -| ,l(„;v r. t........
- .h
..........r .ly hl1f&gt;
...If. They
Kenm-th lu llm ic r . . v r i l o n e
|*ob'icinn. Ilow.-o.-e, .,-vc eontrlhut..
.live . enmpua
.contribute one
one n.r
per rsn*
ccnl ctichjw1l'rl&gt;' t‘ u 1,1 ‘n 01. '
an,‘1 r'

'£?&amp;■ (lo u M n o w

h* alrea.lv was plnjdn* for* bimror on tj,r flI , ta.yrtttto d "fia r
r'
’* '*’
stakes tnd was clcitwl to the It'JT fia, Securit*- co*tc.
' m* * 'T f
o f the
State la-gislatlirr
tirr whit4* utiH a
L*«.;n?r *i.iCii u * rt,n.irf
.......... I
^u,i?&lt;*n l fiivt'f!
aw.
uy. d . m U tiiiau. r !&gt;«•;.v ii *
Student.
. nation s n.‘itiiT
altn -n ,ten Ty. «. „pro*
« n.i 11 rco.1 t. luy
Dan McCarty. runttei.
‘ niglan..1*
Warren for governorship nern'o-j-j j r, ”|t h(.
t(,.»«? are only

t . ! ? f »**

Family Food

*"»ugl. hospital

uent In 1915. lli» K«vnu&gt;n.lil|i J
)i,” r‘ 'T h e p'puUUon.
campaign w*a: manatfwl p.v Id. Hvri.„
r ,l|Hl. n|
t} „ , u
r»dl(titir4 t‘rnM l*avr Oh.*
brother. John MrCurtv, who *..»* facilities bv UMIO. at a c«ct o f
cral u*e. dropped to rho b.avet
student president in lt»4o.
*».l»M).000.000.
point flnro May 4. t» |n.pn on
Grotgv Smatlicr-, tcproi r.taTo ovctconiu wbat he railed a
live In Cnnmo;.* from 'lho fourt i rriti-al short a go of Doctors, Ew­ Aug. 11 it compared with trt/.'l a
week cflrlict and Sfblt tnd year. |
dislrh't wn- studir.t body
ing n v*till,.uidesl f - .trial aid *0
The fon.1 -'njHincnt ' f ti
A»dent In IM7. Charles E. Hcnuetl holn n-di.a| col!ere» (tain S27^&gt;00
s.'HnieJ Pro-* wbolcsuie con.manominated to Com-ren fu.in the
physirlans by I9(ttr That is• atmit
«t'1 ' i i 1 lu y index - owed .i alight dip i.f
fre-ond District lait May, h -w lol
tvjld 1*0 , n
. .i.,-SP
... 1-1imp .red will, till Ml :t
the student bmiy in It'll, when
turned out If facilities ar- r ot
and hvestm.k «.r&gt;pDan McCarty was Vico J.rn'd
j.i;.;;,.
.'tl Her long. D. imKrnti. nennne.* orpande-l. Ewing said, adding tho p,Hj t„ mu aft
pm
toy Congress in th- Fifib t»i«'rict cost to the govornmenl wotiij he 1 (iaj,c Vc«i iW i
D ispitc the f»rt :hjt cvereot e .
ard veteran lU-p. J. Hardin ’ '-.ter. afrout MUjrorr.oOO a *tar at the
mit-et. with In crcts'n j arnunte complain 1 aliout the high nu t of
son t f tho First District nUn v.-e-r* lutir.
fr.ir.1, u fat lu ll !ll Nnuli-d.f*. IV. , 1
campu urtlitlcain.1 anti held minor
Sci-urity Administration a l­ had a bard lime s»&gt;i&gt; sr t» rflco
officer in tln-ir unlvurslly itnys. soThe
propon'd:
away 40,Oiiv I. ad.
cel.b.icc -h is|
Two other fnrniit StUd n l body j
t. incrct,&lt;.!n(r the nurnbrr of week. II nry I toll In .aid that a l­
prastdenU. William A. Iferin o f
dentists
from
76.000
now
tu
05,.;
though he advm t'-nl tlut l.e
Miami and E. Clay I.cnli o f F r;
St. Joe, were nami-J circuit jtidiros oott by 10(H)—-shout ft.imO murej
than will la: trained at the present.
In
inimarit
, last
. spring's
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ja.iithi a year—are those
ta'c.
Hou-e' T R . X S n t a t f v c .

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"P »« MC0.H0O ^

n, c,‘i

Hcrin
wl.&lt;» .was
chance 11 r of
v*ftr ^ l ‘"'n
money
(II Hcrin.
. . chancellor
.-bancalbr
t u r n . who
wa.
of fur
nri), ' K |fll(.d-»l r#„
£ ,,h
tha student honor court before !.*■
was student bmly prrtjden-..
II
1
facilities for th»
be tha first unlvcisity Jialiciaty
»,Me r n nir the hnndicjtm.'J
m a•f®«j
l l » r d tbr mentally «i:k.
fitate t ^ m oh
r i Ea d•'.**“
U n s n ' a t .d S ^'e
attorney ireneiel elect Rlehaid \V
*he ’ayetem of medlE rvin h&lt; th took rsrt lit rtii'. nt c" r“Ir 'mJ " r * h h h reyro pUvai*
Ervin

sosra
s4 ftU ? A S sJ5
a major office,

politic

f u ]"‘ ^

Thomas
\V. IBryant and J. I b n - '
im s- VV,
adc&lt;r.rutr&gt;
eon Markham, who headed "tile n„ . rin. th.- pmvNIon
. . . .of
- j —----------Student hodic Of K in and 1 .
m™ 'c? ' " f 1-*. Q''»Hflfd negroes
l o member* uf the 3intc Uomd of 11V’ ’ . ^
without liscrlControl.
tninatlon to the hcrilih t&gt;rrf»s»!oiuj
Fifteen o f th.- 2 « Dcmorratic

"if,..“ " L " f tr" lnin«f

.Inin nun iim*I till ull th*- benefits tlii- &gt;rar
while .uu mwil ihi’irt mimt.
Ontrat l-hsriil*i tiniwen* t rmpet:■live rci|Uite*
no p\|&gt;i'jt.iu' utit-»in-T while it l«'I' *.1iirlctl—It la
read) tn jjn NOW— with picking anil running
raeililles mul a eoidpU'ti* pt'nen tnaikeling sv&gt;
lent lor uulitmwitle liintrUiutlnn.
Final plans arc •sulrjecl In the tleclrlnn uf Ihf
memlwrtt—hut use uf Or- I'hillips eannim; an»l
packing facilities h.i*t been letii.iiivelv ar.ant'ed.
sn nvifhcaj will he low and iine-lntcm at a mininmm. There can he NO Internment rl'A! Vrtl
the- urnv'cr-memticr gels the firnetit»—NO *110il
DM \iN I'c’ I'S ni!l lie Hedu.teil.
Ini full Infillnmtlnn cuniart either nl tho
temporary o ffic e r nmaed buhiu. Act today

^,u’ *,**.)
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•&gt;1 ' Tlu
alford
th. voluntary
plan..
l . »r . .
plant "canr.it do the
tha* bus
ts he done.”
. E i,rln&gt;! hisiMt-d the plan lu- .
"|"ul'l n *t U M cillited n.. J J n*. J’***0*? l,,‘
wo "J
t,,o0,t' 111 Jc it°T -‘ 'U

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r ,,„ - have
"TT'ese uhould lm no racial b e i . ; 1!* !;1 *? [ vl‘ a * nyJ '* !,tn‘ -

no miner. for the IliJii Slut. .S-n- *'i«lth factlitie*

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I III* Central rinrltla (Irirwcr- CiK»tirrnll»f nffor- v(&gt;u a ftimpltlc plan fur :ulua! trpfittVm
ll»iw ,t!i un!

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nit. arc form er University o f
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h* '*
*h»t
Florida students
0&lt; compulsory health inFoor uf them held campus o f- ' ur,,&gt;? cc " « “ highly run ioveraul *
flee*. They are Philip
ileail. “'“n’ , ,
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Jr., o f IV usvola, Joseph E. John* uf’ , v !*',,lvd. "every year the
•ton, Jr., of Uruok;villc (who was
,0V ? *5tT,O0t».tW«,0(X) in l i t - 1
tumintr wh&lt;Ni| ittmlfm lw»dy nr** . t*ra *
throu/h ricknt't\ «nJ
Idtnt \*%\ yvnr, Ik m y .s\ Hnvr. jn l p*irB
l , l l t* l!rt ,ut“ l tli
of St. PrlcriihurR and IttMiry* VV. I I f opir In th« low i
11 -*aI tfi'S Fort laniilrnlale.
Among mnuines-* for this Ftai.- alumni of tin* university
rerslty and tlire*

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House of ih'prraentativrr arc 2U mcn who now me student*.
Of the alumni five held •Irc'Jvo
campus offices. They are Its p.
Ejfff And Poultry
William C. I.anlaff of Miami.
James 8. Stomly uf Tampa, Joe
JA C K tSO N V JLt.E. Sept. " c i», Bill Kissi uf llraiknlen, f’hniloc
—
Aral
p o u lt r y
p r ic e *
i t - 0 . Andrew. J*,, of Oilnndu nml
matn«Hl unchanfrctl un thr Ji*ck* 'Aiidii'U s' Itcpuhlicuii opponent,
konville markets to«lay.
Hep. A lux Akcrinaii, J r .

POND'S
SIW5AII0NAI
Ml W MAKE-UP

ANGEL fiQ
FACE .09
fIVl AMOFI SVltfT SHAOtS

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We’re lilnwiujr Inis of l&gt;M{
having* \"Ur wny at our aniiuul l ull lleullh uml llr.uity
Sale which feature* nil the
thing* ji'u'll need in feel
j mir Iti'.si mill lool. your hi wt
fur Hie new mtusuii. So get
ready for Fall I i &gt; gelling ull
your iHwiritv uulionullv adverllrtfd home drug*. cosini'lfr-, .mil Inilctries nl
Tiillchtiiii- w h e r e It’s u
hteen lo -mve at these low,
low prices.

I .u(l /u n ite

TAMPAX

CSOMO-SELT7.ER
f loll f S
lirAPACHi

1 WAiS

Alka-Seltzer ....49c

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M u tm e
38c \ cka

Salve ......
!*■ 'i Phillip*

Magnesia

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Fccnamint

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m I m n llrin .

-u s e t onchantinq N ylo n x In b M ultiul,
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oxciting c o lo n thal oust a glow ol ologanc
to yo ur log* . , . dramatixo your now a p rin ,

KLEENEX h
son .
SMOOTH TISSUES

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in langth lot parfocl fit and longor woarlnt
plaaauro. C cm a, chooao youra Today!

1.50
1.95

1.65

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CfiroRa
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Pills ................ 29c i
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DOBOT1IV (ill VY
TIIREK t llEEKS

Lip Sticks
3 for 1.00

2215

“ We Clothe the Fa*ily—FnnHeh Ihe
w.

som p n u ou *

by tha preeleJon of our
njulpmrnt . . . and abort
nil by thr prlda w# feel In
our railing. W# will ntver
lei a p m rrlpllon out of our
laboratory which la ahoit
of parfeclion.

costuxneo. Proportioned In width aa w oll a 1

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must le 3 ,*«tIcrp e rfcri
Iranslatian uf
jo u r Hocior'a ordrrs. At
'luuihtun’a, this type of
pirw ripllon w r r iit It guar­
anteed by our many year*
of training amt experience.

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�Farmers And Food

The Sanford Herald

Jack Statchel

r .* t a » t u f c * 4 la
P a k l l . k . 4 4 a l l r • » » • * * » a la » 4 a f

Reds S e e m To Be
Getting: W ay Over
I
Berlines Currencs
pio*|

Many people who grumble over food pricea place the
&lt;a a t l a u a B f r a a . P a a a l i a r
blame
on the farmer. A short drive in the country convinces mint of Juiticr, laid similar
k a a la r 4 . I'la t1 4 a
the observer that crops are abundant, and the natural as­ credingi would be brought toon
t i l M »«»«ll» * »«■ «»
l . n u r» 4 a * M H I 4 » ' y *
* sumption Is that farmers are making large profits.
w..........................
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The western power* appeare
*|tinil
Slachel. Alexander
BiltrlOctak.r IT. lain. al Ifca P ja l Olflra
The farmers themselves, with the backing of Secretary |msn. Communiit ihrartikTan CUu to tie yielding In Russia's demands
al taalsr4. fl-rU a.
4,1
only her Herman currenc
of Agriculture Hrnnnnn, point to the fact that their pro- di* Jones and 22 other l.igh-unk- that
------ Holland t- hk* i
Ik- allowed in blockaded Iterlin,
duction
costs,
such
as
seeti,
machinery,
labor,
and
land
ing
member*
of
the
party
i:4 lla r
A wrsttrn retreat on that poinf
tiOlItJO.V I l f - I k
lease*, are higher than ever before. Farm earnings since Meanwhile in Washington a nton quitr likely will mean a lift Ing o f
lla«ln*aa
__ .
1940 have been good enough to hnve brought better living «o rid the armed w-rvie,-. of any the 71-day-old Russian land block*
•
i\ n il I lir T lO k RATISt
^
conditions
to most farmers, hut they stoutly maintain their ^''oyal person* was di»clo».,i t,&gt;- ade and an end to the cxpenslY^
N r C a r r ie r
IM
O ne M « a ik
,h"
Departmeat. Drawn war lift.
XBO profits hnve not been excessive.
f k r a a S fo n lk *
4 .* "
Tie- anti-Communist city govl
111 M iiR t llt
Government
support
of
the
prices
of
farm
products
n
^
i
^ ' i f ' S r ' u S ; crnmrnt.
IXaa
Oaa Year
which the Ruaaiana aid
acts
ns
an
artifirial
rherk
on
the
natural
laws
of
supply
and
A ll a k lt a a r r
a a llr a a . ,*i4* al
•tudy b y
the various aerviee
I k a a k a . r a a a la lla a a a a 4 a a l lr a a a i demand- Surpluses in many lines, if allowed to fall on the (hiefa.
l.«U-i it will go (i, Sec­
a a la r l a lB M f a l a l a r lk »
.!
r a t a la a I a a 4 » . w i l l k * c fc n ra « 4 la r market, could not fail to bring about n towering of prices retary n f D f Ichm- PrrnM al.
a l t a a a l a r a 4 * r » l la l a a r a t e s .
It calls for teamwork in track.
even in the fnce of the present unprecedented demand.
— ii a a t r « a a la 4 k a l l a a a l l l N r
Init down auhvrrmive or disloyal
How to make fowl prices more amenable to circumstanc­ person*. Tho*,. fi&gt;un.l to be disI a la a 4
V a &lt; K » rr
l» » a ra a » B la *iTtccy, the Ruslan and Social!*
I t .r a . l a ...
V rw
la r k .
I b lr a « a . es, without leaving the fnrmcr at the mercy of such periwis
Inval would tie discharged, under newapai-ta in lli-rlln tipped of
I).troll. I I » m &lt; I llr «l. I * &lt; "
I the way the currency l*»uc likel
*~ Th » l l a r .1 4 | . a a .r m k a r a l1 Ik a of depression ns he hns known in the past, is a problem other than li.uinmlil,. cnnditlon*.
A a a n .ln ir 4 l ' i a . « a a k la k la a a l l l l a l worthy of Solomon.
Those ainperliil of »uhvrrsi\v |i« R.-iiiR The official pi per oi
■■4 »«■&lt;» a*

a t r l a a l . a l ? la I k a
»** » * • • • " !
a a lt a a a t a l l I k * '« » » !
a r t a la l
la Ih la n a w a p a r a r . « •
••

nf filial lone would l-e kept under
dote walrh and Riven dutira whet•k-ey would not fiavr'arcs* to any
•fciet or cn-.fidentlal information.
In cane* where nn overt, nr
open, art nf dialnyaltv i« charced

Support intf Opera

It* r a n Blapalakaa.
TUI RSDAY. KEPT. 2. I9IS
llllll.K 1I USE T U lfA t

the Ruaiian military gnvemmrn
predicted that the Ru*«tan ca *1
mark will br adopted “ very aoonl

- 'l** lle rlln mnnny

n*

Apparently no community lias enough music lovers to
“ It means heavy defont an-f
make grand opera a paying pro|Hisition. This is the ron- the accused nervierman cith— ralaatropln* for the entlrr antlj
. f ' j ' 1: v I " a p p r o v c i i a r i f «duslon of musical c x |m t 1s , considering the rase of New could In- court martialrd nr turned Soviet policy in Rertin." said tlid
AND siiti l K WEAK MEN York’* Metropolitan Opera House. Confronted with a tie- over to civilian authorities for pro- ncw»|-9|»cr4 Taeglirlie Rundachau.
Newjipaper* of the dominant
I i*iMii\v 171* A KAl.SK FRONT rnuttd for higher pay. the directors announced that unless •eculion.
SoriaiUt patty uRtce,l. They pr.*f
To HIDE TllKIK SHALLOW.) the demands were withdrawn it would bo necessary to close The department's statement did te.trd that the weatern nlli-»|
NESS. He that i» Riratr-.t «m&lt;&gt;ni!
,|,K,r8 jjoiv ghe unions hnve withdrawn their demands. not nay whether Communiat Party «houl&lt;l n alat adoption o f the L'**j
miRlit In- regarded n«
"* ' &gt;l&gt;'1
’ assuring the continunnee of opera, hut the Mctro|&gt;olitnnV mrmbomhip
dialoynlty.
Rut It did rofer in •inn money a* the «-nl&gt; currency
foi the city. The Socialist T clef
fundamental financial weakness stilt remains.
Conmiunliita in thia rranner:
craf a»Wed the western power* *'f
Year
in.
year
out
there
are
deficits,
made
up
b
y
th
e
!
“
No
t»an
on
the
induction
nf
If, Ion bad Manhal /lidanoi
Inwiat «&gt;n a Rnlin aetllement th«|
directors
and
their
wealthy
friends.
The
same
thing
is
true
*’,.mniuiila»* wa* included in th*
Ruitit'i No. 2 Communist. had t
would stop encroarbmenta by t b j
Selective
Service
Act
le«l
it
pro
elsewhere. If large private gifts dry tip, theru renmins only
di*. Or w.t be liquidated?
vide a Imrphole for peisona meralv Russian* Mid their C«mmunl»*N
one iwi.Hsihle backer, the government.
•eekinR to racaiw military service. aaaln.t *the electel city R..vernJ
Great lirftnin. with all its financial t r o u b l e s , hns ■'However, the art doe* provide menu
Truman list not lieen defeated
Person* at the Ainctican en*i
ytl. I I ' w«» rmlorird lueuiay h» thought it wnrth while lately to take over Covent Garden ns that anv iw-r^on indurtrd must l&gt;e
ta«sv In Moscow *ald they word
the CIO. not became they like him. u nationally supported opera house- In Kuro|&gt;« o|H*rn com­ ‘areeptal-le to the arm--d force*.'" convinced the vu.'dcn death o f Coll
The A rm y alroadv ha* Indicated
but became they like the olbei. panion are sup|&gt;ortod by the state or city, just like art gal­
It doe* not want Communists in General Andrei Z Zhdanov will
leries
and
museums.
The
only
alternative
would
he
to
charge
Ie»t.
mean no qbance in Russian fo il
its ranka.
civil or d*mr»tlr police, lie head's!
-—
such high admission fees that the mass of people would lie
tlie Corsinfnrm. *p-»ke f-r C om j
W» hop» that before Mr. willar- kept out. This of course would defeat the reason for hnving
WASHINGTON. Sept. 2 vV,
munisti ih- n.uld over and wM
complr'c* bii in'anon of the South. Isuch forunts for art.
Jinifi It, C w r (r«llfipt| tint tniinv |
In
in n ^ n ln
he do»t not g.t bit on die be»-l
O p era is in th e annir rln ss w ith oth er' form *l o f a r t ..solbReda In*the C|V&gt; I' n iiV E ire'. ;;.7';im o'M ln T ,'tr; S.a'ln and per\
with anything more »dbd than a S o o n e r o r Inter, like th e in s titu tio n s e x h ib it in g th e other|lrir*l W orkrra Cnion have been K.na Poraiffn Minliter Molotov •
lotten »g(t
a rts , it p rolu ib ly w ill In* pu t on t h r tnx hill o f th o s o c n m --f'o ^ and that *ome employaintunitien n d vn n m d rn m ig h to r a r e fo r fin o m u sic.

I “ find ,lt «-n»ier to R.*t atony with

Dent buy DenJa pboiphatei.
I'ommunlsla
in aff'cl, ray* *n Int'iior D'pait
Carey, n iw CIO *eert-iary-tir4Boom In Cuba
mrer. waa »he first nresld, nt of
menl recietiry to weilrtn farmei*
the U. K. lie gave a House la ls r
Make your own That may be §*&gt;"&lt;1
... but
nut .r
They say a thnusanil-rlnllar bill Is not an uncommon, Sulicnmmiltre
. .
. . . the, „name* o f two
advice to weitern farmerr,
doetn'l help Florida phoiphatr1*ight in Cuba these days. Having produced a record c r o p ; ^ 1^ . ^ ^ ^ ;
iof sugar and sold it all, mostly for United States dollars. i„ ,h, U.£
'
producen.
the little island republic is in the midst of a money boom I lie &gt;ald'liart Enright was di»ihlch United States business Is in the rh*rr»d In the rtevai-rr divl.l-m of
Rfg*rHI'M of what may oi by comparison with w....................
the Wrstinghouse Plant at Jersey
miy not he done in other cili'* doldrumsNJ., after iin*iirre*sfullv
Is everyone in Culm. then, living in luxury? It seems City,
of thi« country the Sanfo'd
npposlmr J«me* Malles for orRsn
Draft (braid intend* to wind up not. Many Cubans are living better than they ever did be-'iMTinnal d lm d o/ii
un’innT’ nin re|iatrations this week as c ) fore, and import* of automobiles, refrigerators, gadgets, rentlon laat year,
will I,.*e the aiiiitence of tb '1food and whatnot are setting new marks. Rut so are prices. | itc *«ld Sam Ra.majlan was one
ichool tfachfii tin* w«ek. and, which in terms of United States dollars are far higher than tamong many antl.Communl»ts „us.
thi. week only.
In this Chuntry.
.
IIvL T I ’ v . RCA' Vlr'-’r
...
---Room times there
lltere lire
are the same ns elsewhere. There.
There, _1 • * 4
In Bruton a rix-ycAi old fill fell aeem to be more rich people than over before, but the ordi*' ijl,T« *^
iu'J
from a Mriry go-round the otbrr j narv fellow ntitl has nn onlinnrv income and Is hnving n &lt;vwWmrnJb&lt;-r U K. union is ri&lt;&gt;
day. abecoming
------ :------what
. . * po1ic«
• * - -at
* lir
*. a . hard time making
* *“ - **
it "fit
* L
boom
-----------prices.
*
minatrd by Red*. Thia I* the third
believed wa» the first care of u»jh
*-igge«t union o f the CH».
Even sugar, it would seem, in not alwnyn sweet.
a fall resulting in death. However,
further inveitigttion revealed that
the young girl wat the victim oi a
Itray bullet from a neatby *booting
gallery and fell from her hone whrn
the had been »hot. The bole be­
hind her right ear w«* to *in«ll a*
to eicape notice at first.

RESTA U R A N T

Re-opens for Ituslneak
Saturday Sept. Rh1020 W. 13th Street

I)r. C. I*• BerHOfiu
OPTOMETRIST
I’ llOMIT COMPLETE
OPTICAL BBRVICR

(tlamrs prescribed, dlapenaed
Itrpaira and adlnalmenl* mad#
Hour* *-1&gt; — 1-4

Hat V-IS
Phone 2*4

Atlantic .Nalional Hank Bklg.
tsanfnrd. Florida

HOLLYWOOD CLEANUP
HOLLYWOOD. Sept. 2- &lt; A V The arrest o f film actor Robert
Mitchum and three other* on nar­
cotic* chargra after a midnight
raid on a secluded cottage ‘T*
only the beginning of a Holly­
wood cleanup," poller investiga­
tor* said today.
"Hollywood ran let this asrva
•a warning," declared polico de­
tective Sergeant Alva Rarr. nar*
colics squad
Inveallgator who
said he and hi* men had been
watching
Mitchum for
eight
month*. "Information i* hard to
get. But we get It."

Henry Wallace tay* he i* rhoeked that anything so ihameful at
being soaked with rotten egg* could
happen to a candidate fot Pic*
ident in free America. Yet. if hi.
memory it sound, he thouH recall
that tome of hi» own ruppoiten.
whin he war running for Vice
An Iron ore field in Labrador I*
P-cudirt with Franklin D. Rooi» believed to be as rich a* and late*.
velt in 1*140, threw rotten egg* at er than the fabulous Metal,! dethr late great Wendell Wilkie, then
tl&gt;e Republican candidate for Pres­
ident. and wert not reptoacbed byWilltce.
One of the gtt.vt mitlakc* which
a r.twtuaper leader can make is In
think that if you read it in a newsrarer it mint be true, and the nesl
greatest tniitake it that you can’t
helif*e anything ynu read in a
rrwtpaper. There it no law that
we know of against lying an I
heneit newspapers ate often fnrrrd

NOTICK
SN O W S

T W O DAYS ONLY
FRIDAY A N D SATU RD AY

25%
OFF

OPENS Us4» P. M. DAILY
Matinee* l*e • Evening* I l f
Children llr

_1 _^_______ :.l 'IS?! tTODAY &amp; FRIDAY!

and often puhlith tpecial aiiiclet
written bv men whn*e teputation
fot veracity is no better than a
"chronic li«rV\ The public tlmtild
unHentsnd tb.tt the ttulb of anv
ilst'inent it no belter than ihcharacter of the man who makos
it. But "them ate men of good
charade' who talk fot public.Mirp
*"d who vtite fot publkalion am‘
whit they have to say can well be
^accepted at the truth.

Tag collection* in this country
amount to $)44 annu*lly for every
matt, woman and child in the coun­
try. If sou are married and the
father of three children, yout *barr
of the total is $1,720. You may
think that it mote than you pay,

and it may be more than you pay
diteclly to some ta i collector, but
you pay for it indirectly in mahv
•other wayr. Much of the present
high cost of lieiag results from
high taxation passed on to the conturner. And of this total of $144
for each man. woman and children
in the country, $257 goes to lb*
federal government. $46 to the
atatg government and

'1H

ON LUGGAGE
$w &lt;!

WAS

1$

Ladies* Wardrobe.

NOW

$27-37

* 3 6 -5 0

24-37

Ladies' Pullman* 26 in............ ....................... 3 2 r,w
Ladies' Hat and 8hoe Case....... ................ 3 2 * ^
Ladies' Pullman* 29 in.

2 4-37

3 9 ^ ' ; .
I

Ladies' Pullman Case

2 9 62
-1

Ladies Wardrobe.......

m

Men's Overnight Case.
Men's Two Suit................ ............................. 2 5

20«2

1 8 - 75
Plus Fed. Tax

itere Is Your Opportunity to Buy “ Back to College”
Luggage at Remarkably Low Prices
Ft-*.

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“coamacr m n r a

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THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 2,1948

PACE FIVE

THE 8ANFQRD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Army, Air Force To
Enlist Women Soon
l

Social And Personal Activities

i

Trlephnne 148

Social Calender

Mins Elizabeth Fite
Honors J e a n Harper

1919 Convention

I i olloNr.t | imw |'a«r Ota
rhnptci* 'n an lull ideiimiiipu'l.iiinl

WASHINGTON, 8cpt 2

f — loappvr. m.v where tailroml renters
Ttir A i ut&gt; in., i . .
i j to­
1 nmj Ik&gt; foil,id AI*o n forward
day they will 11 cm cm tine wo­
men *&gt;n Sr|,t. |5.

|movement wa&lt; made in adopting
u ayatrmnli d fmanrial plan to
help enlarge the work of the Rail­
road Kvangrli.tir Association
The offioinl puldieation. “ The
must («•
llai'i- n.l E*oi ;c!i*t" is eilitid and
! IK- inil liahed hv ilie founder. Ilatkey,
i f Snnfoid. v ho la nii|iir,| he

Enlistment in the W \ f and
the WAK will la- o|on in women
with or wit
’ i
try

Pcrsonals

service.

Nun vrtrrivn«

high school
nni-t b« hr I su n

In • aeries of prrnuptiral part*
THURSDAY
lea honoring Ml*# Jean Harper
Mit» Kttle Jane (Reason left]
The Intermediate C.lrl* A uxiltl-1bride-elect of this month Mia* yc-alciday for Grand Rapid*, Mich.'
ary will meet at fhc home o f Mr* . Klitabelh Kite entertained Tue*- where she wdl attend the t'hiisC. A. Andrraon, Jr. at 918 French day evening at her home on lian Conference o f Notth America.
/.venue at 8:00 P. M.
Celery Avenue.
Award# were presented to Mra.
n o n ir
Mia, V ila Phi llpa will iilurn
The firat meeting of the fall l-ottie Nix and Mra. K. A. Mon- hoim
tomorrow from Seattle.
forton
for
winning
the
novel
aeaaon o f the American Legion
Wa»h. where ahe hna Iw-en vtailing
game*
played.
Auxiliary will Ik* held at the |.&lt;g.
for the l.aat thiee Week*.
Assisting the hot to* a in Moving
Ion Hut at 7:50 P. M
were
her
mother,
Mra.
K.
W.
Mr. and Mra. It. F. Cooper
TUESDAY
Fite. Mis* I.nuta Mar Itiowrn.
Daughter o f Wealey Sunday Mia# Jean Crowder. Mra. Mabel and aon*. Jamra Henry and Fl»y.l,
School Daaa Party will lie held at Itrown. Mra. (S. II. Drown and returned yeaterday from their
aummer home in Mai* Hill, N. C.
tha homo of Mra. (Seorgc Harden Mra. W. 8 . Brumley.
on the corner o f 13t*v and Mag
Those invited to l-e with Ml«»
Walter Meed# Smith, student
noia Avenue on Sept. 7 with the Harper were Mr*. J. W. S»t»at the University of Alabama, i»
August and September group# a* bary. Mire Ruth Sr»-n..rem.
hostesses. A market haakcl talc Volie William*. Jr.. Mr». Maude viaittng hi# patent*. Mr. and
Mra. Ralph Austin Smith, lie ex­
will he held.
Satchcr. Mra. M. N. Clevrlami,
The rlrrlca o f the Kirat Method- Mra. It. W. Ilulehinaon. Mra. Roy pect* to icturil to college later
thi* month.
|»t Church will meet a* follows:
Diitt. Mra. William Tvre. Mra.
Circle 2—Churrh Annex—3:00 Marrue Tyre. Mi** llarhara Ann
Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Collin* have
P. M.
F.drnfildd, M». W. It. EdenfWId.
Circle 3— Mra. It. F. Cren»haw— Sira. Dougla* Stenatrom. Mra. returned home from vi*iting their
Julian Sten tmm. Mr*. C. I.. Red children Mr. and Mra. C. It. Col­
3:00 P. M.
lin* in Chicago. III.. Mr. and
Circle 4—Mra. C. J. Harrison - ding. Mra. ilarrv l.ee, Mr*. At Mr*. W. K. Drown in Montrauma.
Lee. Mi** F.liiatieth Whlfham.
3*00 I* M.
(in. and Mr.
Mr*. Randall
, . and ,,,
Circle 5— Mra. W. D. F o rb ra - Mr*. Donald Jonr*. Mr*. Nancy , ...
Brock. Mr». J. C. Miteh.IL Mra.
*" Jnchaunville.
3:00 P. M.
Circle ft—Mra. Otto Anderaon— A. J. Pcteraon. Mra W. P. Hrooka.
Alia- l ama 'la . Ill own nnl
Jr.. Mr*. J. P Thurmond and
3:00 P. M.
Mr*. William Forties.
____ Mia* Jean Crowder, who ha*e linen
WEDNESDAY
spending the aummer with the for­
Circle | or the Firat Method!#'
mer's mother Mra C5. H llpowt
age*
o
f
ready-to-eat
cereal
for
in­
Church will meet with Mra. Jarleft this nn'tiling foi St. Louis,
dividual
serving*.
Servo
it
In
at­
rcll. 210 W. 13th Street at 3:00
Mo. Mi** Drown vviP le super­
tractive
bowl*.
P. M.
visor o. f i&gt;IIrineiiturv
phvaieal
educa
* ," l
..
i . ,.i r „ , w i|i, „ ' viw-it
rm enlm v p
h v *ic a l eililca

55.

other Christian railroad man from
ratioua denomination#, l.aat year
the elrriilalion o f the paper waa
nlmnat douMrd
The nignultation ewnaiata o f a
piealdent. four ' ire pietldenla, and
the aectetaiy-trrai nrr and tha
advisory council o f 12 railroad
men from dlff-rent citlca o f tha
rounlry. Edward P. Parry, loco­
motive engineer, Joliet, III., waa
unanfmotuty te circled a» pres­
ident for another y*.ir. The neat
nm.iinl ronventlon will he at Sxnfi id In March, t 11 ■

DRESS SAL.E
ONE (iKOl’ P
IL
flff*
• !•••• f!at*i\ni
lllM Oin,
' "rioie; anil Mixture.'*. Sim a

P 17; 12-11
siren.

Alan annip half

Values In 29.95
v oi ii ( Hoick

rz
one
( * o lI u iir

r "d ?
.1 i V .r,
I,, v I
«•&gt; W r l . e - .........
M - nnl
delirious
'•f T
m 1 Ml»* Crowder will teach elenu n
.
Photo hv Its) inon.l Studio
it at a really r r t hikenr. o r - ^
O avton. Mo.
Mr*. Mu* i»n Lit rear Unborn. Jr. who prior to her mniiM -e on
mnkr your own. llom rinM f iio l 1
Aug. 27 wn the fennvl e.ildrt-d Ann lt»l-aon, daughtei of Ml and
iirend* are not dlllirult and every­
Mu* Miirthn Wright nn-t gue»l Mr*. James Nicholson Robson, Jr. of tlii. rtty Mr. llalM.rn i- the
one enjoy# them Immensely.
liuiin,-wii»«
-------- --M U. N- ' l1 R«vh«v* «« turned f.-uu son &lt;&gt;f ^|i. vnd Mi*. Marlon l.amnr K»I»om al*o o f thi* city The
Dr CECII.Y IIKOWNSTONB
DutlrrSrolchn Plnwhecl*
2 (cups
aift.il a ll-1&lt;*«lnr.vllle
Associated Pie** Food F.ditor
IIngredient.:
ll|tl *Uinil" • •
t'Fr etM*
. Where
.
.«they
. . apenl |Itie collide will ieal.lt in Cincinnati, O. whrtr Mr. Kalx.tn is attrnling
the Natlonsl InMitute of Lnumliy Managemrnl.
A hulfet breakfast is a pleasant purpose tlour, 3 lr..p&lt;x,n. lurking Rf ’ 1,
wl *h Mr'
wav to relehiate a Idithday, have powder, », teaspoon *nlt. *. cup *M. L Wright. Jr . and Cullen
....................................a fat. &gt;. rtip milk (about). 1 1 rupi " r ig h t .
Mia* t.ail Wright a.a shower
for a bride,............
welcome
tibia hi'MilUt lose colored .-.pel •. (
new homemaker, or give a going- butter or margrrlne, J. cup firm -' eompamed them home Mtid will
Di i.l il place eat.l* nmrk.d the
Pleasant. |y pack
parked brown sugar, 2 .1 cup *P**"I ’‘""n ' time here na the g.ie*.
away' party for a friend. Plea*ant.
seating niialigement of th&lt;’ guest*.
o f her grandparent- Mr. ami Mra,
too. for the mother of the family &gt;sliced Dtaxll nut*,
1The ho*le**ea presented Mi*
or a young hostess, bemuse if*
Mrthml: Sift together flour, hak- M. L. Wright at their home on
M i- II. J. Lehman and daughter I M* i iw. slher w ith gift* in l.ei
Mi.gmdiii
Avenue.
eaty to prepare and doesn’t have ing powder ami salt. Cut in fat
chosen i.itlenis o f .hinir jih! &gt;iyMr*. W 8 . Ilruiiiley entertained stal at a memento of the "Cv
to uvertax the budget
with a paltry Mender or two
Tuesday
with
u
luncheon
honoring
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
Austin
For an inexpensive meal, follow knivr* until the mixture roacmhles
rariiin,
l^.is ‘ Mcriwcnther vhosa
the nutritious and economical hn#:e coarse corn meal. Stirring with a Smith. Sr. have ieturne .1 from a Mis*
Tll.oe Inv It. it to be with Mis*
,
wedding
will
lian
event
«
f
S.»tittrrn—fruit, cereal, fork, add enough milk to make a ' rJ1'.
R°inta *n Mississippi and
Merim-athei
were li.i
in it I " .
'
hi
day.
The
luncheon
w«*
given
nt
milk, bread and butter. Choose; stiff dough (mixture should lie A l»( «ma. Thev attend.il the graMr»
F. T. Meriwi-ather. her
|
the
home
of
Mis
Dm
miry
on
IMiimlino. her
Mr*. Anna St.H-li •
"■'O** that "are
.e ...
nrniei man
lor h
in-cuns,.
frulta
in season
aeaaon an..
and ..j s.ign.iy
slightly firmer
than for
i s e u l t a ) . " J 1 ,r,Vi,r_.*r . * i ! _ *,i._i_
!._i! . !!I.
.Celery Avenue.
b"f(. Mr* F. I*. File, Mi . (I.......
good buy; If fresh pineapple or'T u rn out on a llmmil board; R"ur
f ( ' « * ? !? ' Jr ^Jwlwa^l%»?•
I Tin* .lining lnr!r was nvrilnid Brine. Mi
melon are on the Hat, cut away!hand* and knea.l lightly for about l . , . 1
.. t
,
ioH n Hugh.
Hi
(he fruit from the halve, and fill 30 second.. Roll dough Into r e c t - !^ * t t l r d a u g h te S n -U w '^ e iv * with n linen iloth and centeied Ito-a la *- Ilruiiiley. 'It*. John
with
n
low
ntrnngemcnt
of
n-*«
them with an attractive arrange angle t.xttx * inches. ( leant hutDriitnlry, Mi*. K. D Di'evnle'.
H n g degree* in Commerce
merit of the sliced fruit. Add ter nr margerino well; add hrow.j
„ llt|nr. k Administration. At hibiscus flanked by crystal -audio. Mr*. L. I Frailer. Mis- ('.viol
lean Meriwi atlier. Mi*« Ellxnlwtii
grapefruit and orange aectinn* to sugar gradually and cream until prr, rnt &gt;f, , nd Mra. Itnlid. A
the pineapple or melon and you'll light and fluffy. Spread the t e c -, Smitli Jr. are enfnying u vaca- Iw bwat.il in Mongomery. Ala. Fite and lh ' hostesrc*.
have a refreshing combination,
tangle with about 3 tablespm.n* t|on in Colorado Friend* of this wb.'I.* Mr. Smitli has a.ccptod a
(live -your -guest* -----a choice for o f the cream.il mixture. Roll young munlc will lie inter.-*1.-1 l« iwisition w ill* lb. II. 8 . (icologicni
the rereal rourse with small park- lengthwise a* tightly as possible, hear that after Oct. 1. thev will Survey.

Buffet Breakfasts
Make Lovely Parties

biii'!*

m ill

D -17;

1 one
ID I I .

Itnviin*.
also

h a lf

ll/.P!t.

W 'llu e s In I !).!!.")
V O I ’H i H O IC K

Lois Meriwether Is
llonorcfi At Luncheon

ONE (JKOIT
l a r g o a -lortiiteu t ..f l .ill.in,.

in ai/t'H 7*ir»; I ’J-oJ ami Imlf
sizex-

Values In I 1.95
V (»l U I HOICK

p r e -t e s t e d
Mr. and Mr* M. L. Kissel nnnounccl t'liav tin blrlll " f n
•••n William Jnme on Aug 21
at the I'ertiHbl l.aughtmi M.-ni I
-rial Hospital Mrs Ris . I will
i* rtnirrulMuni «* the for iii.-i Lily
line Dalsdt.

'a r ro t

NOTICE
The Pi Kiit.pn Alpha tush
I aniplrt a III l«&gt; held Sri.t, t» a t
Ihe Anchor at 7 DO nVbi k (•. W
Spenrer will t-e the mam prakrr (
end (J. A. Sneer. Ir. th. mm let i

SHOES FORff'BOYS AND GIRLS

. f ciramonb

' 11

ret i

an 1

.-'umm m i"' ci
me n ' •-I t ■
contact Pele lit nek or Dill Shoe- I
maker for reservation*.

12 Fires
« naHeant | mra I'agf IlMF
tw o regular flrr•WlmH
» ie*n llt'HlM I* * nn ilu l&gt; tlf l* fctj
/II llmr« In r.ler to pi..tael ria l
»hu 1 snd* wh&lt;» will
lav Mi-tr
this wlpl. r and tha million* o f I
dollar, worth o f pm p.rty.
“ The water in the Duett* IIWl
gallon lank would lx- oub-kl" used
lip In an H M H Hm y . The BOO galIon a min' to bnoater pump would
allow me of lint f.u two n.is’ &gt; u*
lno«I^'latl, dlatancr*. he said.
Diring tho fall, winter and i
.prlnr upmth* there havp In'll
time* whan th*re have been three
and four fire ntaim - In 8a»if trd
in rapid auccraalon, «ald Chief |
Cleveland.

Did V ou Know:
Th«t ir if)' Poll-Parrot shne U leoled by actual wear for
mnnthii before It la ever offered In you for your child.
Dll) YOU KNOWt
Why PolLParrot nhonr are priced lower than other bhne*
of equal quality- Becaime Ihe makera of Poll-Parrot ahoen
are the larKfot ahoe manufacturem in the world, nnvini;
by volume and paNNlng the Having on to you.

Tlie new 8"gri**e fire truck va&lt;

er.lerrd by the C ity in Drr.’mlx'r,
I'.ldft to lie dellvercl ill 3U 'wot l

We Invite your compnrit*on with nny other nhoe regardless

ing

months” according

Just recelyed a shipment of 1793 pairs of Poll-Parrota for
your back to school select IonAll shoes expertly fitted by X-RAY.

I 3.95 to $0.95

tv: Si:
•A

m ii

t-M
m r -.S
S v» r :

I

to run-

Dart, I.* revraleil.
“ There should Iw enough men
on Ihe force to ke*-p fire !n*fH--.
turn going," he declnlcd. “ Iiisimi
lion is a* important a* fire fight­
ing, and alto eliminate' hixord
for men who are familiar wi'h
uildings.
During Ihe depression, the force
only had five men. he roVe.vl.il,
and these used In work ftv- .lav
at a alretch. The interval wnv re­
duced In three dove, but men could
not lx- kept on the force, and the
”1 hour shift* wren- adopted and
more men were m iulred Fire­
men work an average o f *1 Iwvit v
a week and are paid nut »n an
hourly hut on a monthly tw»i*.
•aid Chief Cleveland.
Due to the fart that the truck
i and equipment are old. and that
men could not Iw apare.1, Ch!&gt; f
Cleveland refined to aend men to
j a number of firr* outside ihe city
' limits this year, particularly to
graaa fires.

of price.

5
washes everything

FASTER, CLEANER, WHITER,

BRIGHTER

than any soap...in tinniest water!
Fabulous new wAihd.iy discovery
from Ihe Colf'.vte-Palmolivc-Pcct
laboratories gets even cxtra-diity
wash extra-clean!
It's /.ibvilniiiv (lie way women urc iivvitrhI iir In FA U with .Super-U'.fri.io I . I ioh
liecntliw It getn nil fnnilly \v.:-!i c Ic s ip t
fan lcr!
Stiper-WotllnQ Action, a new tcieptlftc
w.nhinq principle. When you vv.vah. F’AH
penetrates m uterinU fnalrr nnd more
th in .Highly. . . jni.thra dirt ou t!
Rich tudt . . . no lo o p Hum . . . In Ford-

cat w ot.rl Yt.i. rich auda to get clolhea
extrn-clean . . . nnd no “graving" an.ip
mi tun. Wnah getawhiter,clruncrwith FA IL

[«*n x'lmlavl
evacsll*, w»»k
and play cloth.*
gat cleanar
with FAB
Raw lagr.diaat Cats WMte Wash Wkltac... Cetera Irtgtitw l
Yea. a /ubuloua n .w liiarw lient In K A (I geta while
waah w h ite r. . . color* brighter and clearer And.
beside, th rr* la no soap .cu m to ' yellow " w h it,
wash or ''g ra y ” co lo r. F A U also removes dulling
snap arum le d by previous soap launderings.

�THE

SA N FO RD

IIB H A L D , S A N F O R D ,

F L O R ID A .

T O U t a p A Y S E P T E M B E R l I f IS

Sanford Giants Split Twin B ill
Locals Take 8 To 3
Opener, But Lose
N i g h t c a p By 7-0
Score To I s l e t s
Wi

BY AKTIint nKCKWITII. JH.

SH
Si
|»
•n
all
IN
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S«

llrra id Sport. KdllOr
T h e Sanford Giant* mfl tha
iteond plan* Daytona H&lt; Brh I*let* divided n tain attraction at
the M unicipal Park Ia»t night. Tin*
Giant* took the uprn*r hy a d t*
9 count, hut ilmuneil the nighb-ip
to tha Invader*. 7 tu 0.
M anager Sam Denima &gt;f ihe
P* *#nt Mag Yarbrough to the hill
In the fir*t encounter. hut the
lalct* utility man waa pull d In
the flrat Inning after the Giant*
had tallied ala tuna on fin* hits,
twu walk* and a lilt hnU-i Joe
V ittrr completed the taffair. J ill
Spink a liMtnd the flrat pant#, nuJ
nln*** of the iwllleh! part", a n d 1
Buddy la k e hutlrd the final thr.'e
fritnra.
John Moatak, a lanky righth ,nd-j
cr handled hulling ihorr* for the
vlaltor# In th*- nightcap, and Hml- 1
tad tha Giant* to thr.-e trrll »rat
tered hit*. Hill Markri ami Cha'lli*

*f|
I*
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8*
•&gt;
'*
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,n
p1
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Ten Racing Days
Remain On Slate
At Volusia Oval

SSf houmv.L

they stand
!■ &gt;:
•M#» I OrUntil* #.
»UD
M
Muatluc &gt;, I ip U h.1 i
If ^all 11a

! •‘• Ir-tjnj

With onlv In rurltiic daj
lifter tonight tlhu tract.
Tiietday. Sept. I l l littciu,
t i i m v M errill Watt* la thi
all hi* ton runnels Into Ih,
In tmler to Ktve tie* funs *i
■I thrill* with every ennu-*
cample, jirat look wtmt th**
.intcli tit*kfir h.i* iliih r l n,
fan eanauninthm tu the I
i.* i tilth rt*c« at U"j Volu«!a •
K nmol l *tuh !u Da* l,•no
i.ltfh* —I'll’-

Honey Had.

T A B L E ■m
= L O V l
P IC C L Y ^ I
q iaa.tit&gt; Blftita lira n « t

Pricw Cccd Thru Soruida? Sepicr.bot 4
Aik At Store for Spoeml d .f
C o :oi Price Lijf’

I '"’

(i; rift Amlnr, Brow and Sic.*’,
*• *. t **ht'Utf &lt;4 (B«t -»r. I lJt&lt;uia Ann, Stupid lltitrh fit **.. •
In *1*! n ill I .
Ihlllv Itetrd ur.d I'overt; Pt initio.
**M«*■*-• ’Fi&lt;«ln&lt;»
JKt* eight nee* nmk" up n ere up
I &gt;t( (ti IhttflO |1 |,
,f ,p&gt;nJUi r* tl.ai could n**' b»
* nl lM ) i'in lUiut*

sto c k v p

m

m

w m

mmymmnnfoits!

i if the rti ire
:•■■*.*: \
wut- rnTnleil for racing tali’n'.
(*11**- Honev II.rU. ti* iiiu** »
u Inner In is *t#ii*. awept to vi
lory In the featut*’ ninth i u - tinruov and paid 10.CH on the n •-« .
,'cwhricc dropped ell* o f 'tu niift* ’
ii h,*r lnat nu*# hut pivvluu.i to
that aho lu.d cludked Up th in *i *
i! a row. nne « ( them In u fcatur*.
Gloria Attn, rrgntded a* liie it-*
l'ir«t I udv. ha» fn-iuently i v &gt;1
l*d tha 8 i JB n cord for tha
•
tomorrow -nil * cou*-»e I'ortvtt Arab.*. I'
••I ll i 'l* ' IV-ewi,*-d. ha.' oulv mt*-.*l
ie faring nicorV five time* lit Id
tarlv
r&gt; of tha I St jpid H u g h—hi-’a a* tempennr
1 1*1 a* a prlmn ihuitin luo 1 *
' of the I «wrd if he vroutv to iuc It tu *»
utind **)• [ lotdrht mnv bo the ulyt.t.
Manueer i Yr* the fealun nii.'h rant i
ur* ir.a lc
n putIwtif / ' l *be at* ,
t.
j aiel in&gt; fun can ntt»id l« nd»
r winner ■.mrhmir them run.

kSim plu V/ords: T i l e H O T T E S T H O L I D A Y F O O D

uIriinlrc^ K
Fray-?entos Corn^J
PT- v .‘

t jl Q f f i ^ f i K S

tia&amp;nm

&amp;
PENKSYLVANIA F.LB^HTA

Sf/PEIlBRA

tford Ice,I the flrat renteati
dirnt in the Aral innjpy, hut!
■ pair of run* ;n th- aluh
r from the offrrmr** t,f Vlt-!
Iplnka and Lake dropped the ;
Ith elitht scatter.*I Inti.
I Mu'hrl Lanjrd ,&gt;ut two
*a In thy nlahtrap to paiel
ianfurd «tlck»ufr, Imt the I
Khthrnder rrcelv.-d little ft*.
co from hla teammate*. FVd!

T v mtr eoi

Peodleso

Snow hRe

14c iCauiiflov

INDIANAPOLIS S,*nt 2. GP)-Auatlii, Texas, and Jockauuvitle,

PI wm,

aehodulrd in meet nt

Charledon. S.C.. tonlehl fur the
H*jht tn r**tirr«ent Dixie In tha
AmetUan l.eyiim Haaehall No­
tional Tournament.

BALLARD BISCUITS

Threo other aecllonnl rhanipiiuta
ale* in the aevenlh Innirtu fu*t
Kniue uf a rlouhlehlll. The Tilitvre
wen 4-0.

'Die hurlimr f.n l ttipped off
elxlit tep flight mrrfnrnume*** ’&gt;v
Ciuie thi* aeaxon. lie ha* rv ar*
dml three Uiiee-hitler*. three fixhitter* ami two ncTcli-hitten. On#
of hi* t»m «-hlt Join, howuver
w«&gt;n’t urnul cnniitth to win. Crua'i*
atrikrnut record now atanil* nt
C n fu f£ £ .iab 1" .V1* mullnJ duel.
Jackannvlllv wax utdienten In
Mftffelder Hob Kiadna blai'nl * xeclionnl ploy, haring ahnile,! lilt*
tw m J iu rio , to km v yeatarday. n t&lt;* if.
rr,
A n Iihylr margin o f v|e.
Ttenton won ih# nerthea*tern
y y 7 " * ? ‘ -t Autuatlne Saint* title Momlav night at Manrhvater.

r i Pfd

D fU nJ

Hat* hv N .ll,. with a double ttiumnli over

• • ‘ ® * ~ un‘ I" U»a only otheV HultimMe. 14 to 1 ned V to 0
»a «a o f the vvenlnv.
Hellerillu took the mldwaaterti
tuuiiwv Tuevdav uV Sioux City.
aadUH ^ . , r ? r f" r;! Ukp,(
! la . with a 7 to 2 victoiy over St,
&lt;lami*.
Dcytona
002 100 1— 3
Omaha had an ran' time In the
fcn ford
IKK) no2 x - « _ « _p
we Hern tom tie v at l.i wiatiui, Idn.,
Ro.r* Mackel and hlaatliiR out a 14 to 6 victory over
AWjOon. Daytona, Moatak an TonYakima. Waah.. Tuvadar niitht.
Tha four victor* will compete
W ie n *
001 loo S | | — 7_i3 _ o
n w vrd
000 (too o o o - o - a— It hetw fot tltr title varaiod hy thv
llentlay Port o f Cincinnati, Tha
final aortta will le* on a dotih’o
rllmhintion batla t o n l i ti u I n if
through next Tburaday nr Friday.

g U Coach Eyes

i In lit Football
tice Of Season

PRICE

TECH OPENS im iT X s
ATLANTA. Sapt.
-H «a .l
Coach Bohhy Dodd *tailed Vail
fnjtball drill* at (leotgia Tech
yaaterday. On# liutwlnnl ami twen­
ty candidate* reporting. Including
40 frvxhtnen.
Moat of the flrat day icaalon
waa devoted to nlrUnc-taklng.
Similar aeaaion* wilt be In Id to­
day Ami Friday, after which aquad

Corr^ts 2 Bchs 19c CabbagouiJvfec Potaloss 3»*29
I.eUuca Lb 12c Lemons 2 29 c Calif, i.tnf Wlriu

Pk», 27 c

a

Pofa^oos 5

KRAFT LOAF CHEESE W-LbLo.1 35 «

33 c
tiA. MAID SWEET MIXED

r.ims smv

P IC K L E S

EOT tn 1.1.1 Inninira.

In the Into came the Tluera
earn., hack with n '' I victory. T h J
dtiuhle ln,&gt; dropped the I'lratec
into fourth plure liclow the Athany Tania whn won from An.erlcu» &lt;1*1.
Corilele won fium the Mnultrh)
Athlatlca M to end the ulsht'c
proxrnm.
Waycrr*,* wax held to four lilt#
in the fir - 1 Killin' hy Slnntoy nrul
Dm den. The irnme war, full uf
ormr#—five for the Dmitri*' * nnd
three fin the Hear*' and rati one
Inning pn»t the regulation *«vcn.
IVaycrn** opened the arc»i*d trntnu
with four lun* in two Innlnra nnd
weir nevei llireatencil.
A 12-hit *Ui|tKing bee by A lhany whlrh u a t packed principal.
I)* In the ftr*t and fnutUi itinlnirr.
elided A nieiku*' hope*. Frank of
the Card* gave the I'hllllc* threo
hll* to win.
Hi* AthUthIra made the »ani#

a*

Rtd CUaa

Anirrienn. V dvcctt or Plroivnto

MURRAY VANILLA

W a fe r s
F A B u lo u *

Graded BABY B

tiuiuhir of rrrora md hit*—five*.
Cordele added three to thj col^
lection uf niincura. However, Iha
IniHani hit well, getting nine »afctie*.

Grade A

Florida

DrMfad h Drown

Rftaif Lb 5 9 e

Sto w

Lb

39c

Fr**h Ocean
D REAM

B A IN

Half or
W h o le !
* 10
Lb -A vfl

O R S lllN E

F re s h Ocean

25c

Lb
•

Fr«*h
M U LLET

Lb

23c

.Red Perch
F IL L E T S

Lb

29c

tfing hl*ck#r*l
Lb
STEA KS

45c

6* A

Powder

HURRICANE

M ed

Pow er Idiw a Mower

9 S c Per Hour *

Petar Par P*,Nut

44 I
0c Swiftc*": 11^

awor.aon Itened

CM Mt* » u

Octagon

UUvbuoy

» * it

Clean#* r—

Octagon

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FOR RENT

B u rtar L b S 9 c

CloMur^
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Chicken

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2 3 C Turkey
Surana m

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THLKSDAY SEPTL*MBEM 2, M *

T U P SA N FO N D

PAGE SEVEN

H K H A L I) . H A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

■5W

undr i tti* Fhttl!,u. v«iu. It II
‘ to the elul* or
iVfit, '••' i t* l« mil that 1 ini mill
..re cuneiillv in
Thr Cr.
I** r*«i»i*r
Id nam* pursuant .
!i*
tli»
term*
.
ril
sixth tillin', I i.e)
.......... d!i»
••I it.* Flitlilou)
\ iiT in : t o iF i-m it
•Vain*
8i*tuts'H'hapwr
I«»U
game* mid Inal iltl, mviuuiua .«.'l
J. HMITII
V\l....» ul flmltU. I 'l l , a Hh ihr
TO J.VjtKT
- I l.-feat at the hand* of
r»»lll»t&gt;«' 4i»l |&gt;U'&gt; i&gt;t m|.
« tin fin nil i \iin;
Mrtnlnnlt
d r*» I* IK l.tiii «•!f| U m ih 1*•"M
il. Kt-rida
Chaltanot-g*, *ince Cuvier, holder
I’ll i
N•&lt;• Yut k
II II 1 "l*i
aim lataxue ireouia.
ktirr
You ii * ti«r»b) .....
th*'
limbi over in H'tt
hi* b»*u ln.tln.iul &gt;««!..■■
K i In Ibr f i n ult f.iurt ,*..i &lt;h&gt; in t i ii : iu rtiT in- t i ii : lmi : n t t | ATLANTA. Sept. 2. vIV -The
Thev won the taenuanl ill UMS
ytlilh Judicial (Irm ll «»l FWld*
Jl lull HKMIMH.K C O T N T T , Atlanla Crackers uf tin Southern and 11*1H
■tnilaul* f*&gt;ant, .lii •Tun. »r&gt;
m iu itiA
Association will have a new manThe Coiiatitutioll nl»o iiuotril
■ndtr lb* lltl* of .Msrlln M
in ritmiATK
agvr next acauni.
Clivlei a* -living he had lint marl*'
Imlib. plilm lff *• J i'in f^Knilih. III tr f :*tat* &lt;if
Ilui.-n II I Kh Kit Cuvier »*)&gt;• a inline* lion !•-a next »er»*-Ui
itfiudint. mil that ihr trli*r .ii h T ii’ Fi.i:
»n,«hl I* in *l's.i|-\t» illviim
lnat night in n telephone interviei
Hr. i ii. .l
.Mann -uni Cuvier-* den»uui no'
T»'U &lt;11* ItiiTflil r*, iiy-.il I
Til Al.li I'iliailTMIIH ANI• PKIt- (rout ChattanuoifM with tho Allan to return in the Crad.i i* " u new*
, p-&lt; -U . I ll s a t . t l l l t l l f III p a r - i l l u r
i l.AIJlH i ill I'K- ta Constitution Ihnl he will n •
hr simrnsy it lh*_,t',ntrt i|.„i,. Hn\H ihU.lVINU
tll.UNHT M il. KaTATK return ta* Atlantu «• innun get next o me". Cutler liar) not dl*ru*avd
In aanf.tr.! Florid* nn tl&lt;&gt; n m MANI
'he *ilualion with him at all. h*
T.»u
ami
*a.
h
o
f jou atr hsrsl-y
d » Ilf l»*pl*mh*t, t»4*r uft.i ihm lli'tlftr.l .HI.I rr.Jllltr.1
111 (Ilrrrnl year.
milled.
In default Ihersef a l&gt;». r,. |'&gt; any ilalm* and ilrniamla
The Inurer minted Cuvier n* «riv­
It l» liVdv Hint iiratmgrl Myd
rw lH k l Will III »nl»r*.l •p! | (),*• ji.ii nr r 11liar uf jini mar which
hav* ing he would nut return to th
Mid (IU»* pfiMi-rd II |«r|f
Heair of the liaint*ville entry In
a«aln*l
Ihr
ratal!
„|
it...
Tlt&gt;t&gt;lr.
W1TNI»* mr li.it..1 .irnl ,,itui.it tinman! lal* nf aal.t 1'auilljr. In Crarkei* even if Em I Mann, lues- the Floiirta Slate I eaguv. w.il get
•I i l Hilifnril Florida
•Hl» ih I’ ounljr J iidar ..f Hmilnul* irlent o f the Atlnnla Rasi-t.all Cor
Mulin'* call to manage lire Ciack­
lb* lllh ,1*! nf Aiiiuii !&gt;*•
fou n t! Fl-rlda. al hi* ..ffn* In thr tioiatii.tr. offrivtl lo renew hi* con­ er* in tin event Cuvier linallt
O I*. IIKII.YIH1.V
court
hnuir
of
aald
ruuntj
at
tract.
which
exnilv*
al
the
enil
of
t'lrrk I’ lrrull I'nnrl
.urn* in hi* icsiKixition, llnag. a
Hanford. Florida within rlahi mlrn- the current *c«’ »n
H« min.ill fou n t!,
fo iurer New tu ik Yankee* Mat.
dar nn.iuha frj.m Ihr ilmr nf thr flr*l
Florida
Cuvier
explained.
the
Conatllu
nilote*! the linlneaville c.uh ini**
niildl.ai|..ii
nf
tM.
no t l i '* ,
(OKFKT.bl. KKAf.i
.1
. &gt;t.il ahall hr lion said that he won it not man
’nril plmv in the Florida circm
H . ’ til.tT Alun ItlM
In
wrltlne
and
ahall
*talr
(hr
ida.c
exi
the
eluh
"la-causc
I
tin
'l
thtttV
Attorn*i&gt;
•if rralilrf.i r and purl uffla r a.ldrrss l| would In- to the Iwst li&lt;teit*s» thi* veai. Tin- t!'» mid \tlntitn
Sanford. Florida
nave a nothing ugiei-meiiL
*&gt;f Ihr claimant and i.all hr rituin
In Ilf Ihr ilalmant axrtll. vt
Mil it i:
■•'"tirj, -j..t an&gt; *iu h idalm nr
h tit ainl iT'Miiiinii; uf
V’ llff ll
*n&gt; «i,*n M.at I
«tr. v.i »rtl
imi ... fllnl ahall la* mild.
am tnaaiMd in liuallrrra at £.'4 H drnnwid Hit
Hit*
|ib
|K
»l1«niton AiiMn*l l Mlk. I'1*'
AUK It It AMHit.ril
O il
fni
'ark Arthur, Haru.inl
Klnrida.
Ar rlm il.it nf |h* IJial 1
*iv* T i m . i :

Cuyler Announces
K He; WillI Resign As
Atlanta s Manager

Legal Notices

•

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IHM MEAT It Bit

C H I .' AtIt), Sept. .. " iV
l.id
' *i
Hi.
uni

viore
weal.
op meii tn prospect
iito*l ul loe
’ “ i han of
country too.
witn ...
la • -aiiging fron. "0 to ll)U.

."ua ilmru
", lt*IH--Thc Mayor-* Trophy.' rejairl totaled
f'lra*.,nt weather w. lefioried
l&gt;re*ente*l hy lioi»ey liuf!akei,| ptice*: exit a large Tn: Imgi
With only eight *enior» on In* Mayor o f Hu* nty. will !w cun- j miNlium HJ; *nia'l it*
from ih v •Meat l^ikt * i«g.
east­
fit at t'nlver*ny of Miami fi-.tl.ull t**U*l for hv ten outlH.atd inutni !
ward to Si New England £ . ***
Poult
IV
pi
ire*
liea&gt;)
l.rie
i»«|Uiid und three of them right dul - » f CVniral Kloiidu and
mid -. iilh u a til ' • the Ohio Vali y
half) adi« Com h Andy tiuMaf- Jnd.*oiiville when they race here cent*; totflioin hen* 21,
and ihr Middle A '’ vitir State*.
ooii i» not kidding when he talk* next Sundav ufteinoon over the
a l . o t hi. Il*ih llu rilearn eleven fomou* ouHuimd ince coui*o. The
•being a given aggregation,
i lull rei vlx-ing ihe m»»t point* In ;
i III* l uilil h||lf)&gt;nck*. h ow iiei. the «l*Wn I'tltfr* will hold one;
. pa.11. con *1 lei aide *■ x |. e r i e n . * leg on the i .if until June nevi ■
(MINTING A HKlIlltATING
Tine, i.f tin in -Hoi. Ilow man. J o veai. Day tuna Beach m.w n«id*|
VII. Witlth lil'.VIf VNl'EEIt
Ii -— EltKK K S IIH M I
•k riil
und
Al
Hud.nn *veiv Ihe trophy.
1201*1 &gt;1itk*»&lt;ilisi \»r.
iiiHkn
.*li«»ti*■
Fiiahin.in mcniher* oi Miami'*
Tin1 New &gt;n . mu il.iirh Cluh
)(*||*|))4f* Mi&gt;lit fill
Oiangr Howl diani|don*hi|i leant I- not n coiile.turn ln!ei*per*nl ’
which defculetl Holy Crn»* Jail. 1. Ih'I wpiu r a n . will In* thrilling
. IBd'i If lli.wrnnn. cunentlv ailint. l&gt;&lt;rfortnanee* of water *kiiing l*y
|th)aUW» ..ft the gffcci* *‘f »
1 Dnv
hakor, llaiol.l an t l.oui*.
nev ailment, the llurriean. • wilt Read I.If &gt;Mi' «'.ki and other.*
,b c »lM.|ig al right half hack
All u .r * ala flee, no "*on|io-l
Two other lluiiicuiie back*
i*p jot.*" allow.- I nml atait* will
C a il Mm*, ami Hairy (Ihaul
I v l-v load l oo
VII rontcManl*
hr. »*'iiiut», Mo**o at |m -in * must ivi-nrt io ,■i; • Hy t 10 P.M
• Ilrfp 15 Mites u{ lCijncF Tubes Hinti O ul PoUo'V'us Waste
the Xi&gt; I uuafirrhilrk n M.uiiii'. 'rli.- tnre: ate &gt; V.rI.i and iindrr:
ilMiVi T lurntalloii. litunt. .. u. 7 l i h.u
an.I lirvlri; 1t! Iior*.4
II ymi hir» u tt *«» rt *filt in p**f tus4rr it;f ry**, V ifvip* w&gt;( ifliibcM’ rein •) Ilk) Iiolltl* tn i ’ll re ini and ijtnlor; lit h.•i*e tmmlwiiil: lit
jr.-air I I m il* « H hk-tn-y
*-*ay
FT* i»vftt er *-mmtj i
*Hll if*i«ffias
«ca- n of 11*15 nttJ ha- inn d «. ho|*)- » IDV-llslU
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*
tp)rnpnilt*l- 1 Ijvt Itnj? Ot*ft •*4*l f’tH» it.4 Uimlnf M fetum N «1**i«t tb*i* It lomir.'J Itm .c met
'kit &lt;•.rkkm il#y ini
tc htifi tfttyjfi tkir.i «rM| mltlfe ffeeif IMntf* •* bl iddfa
|nm ef Hie nation'* in l*'*i i.uir f.'ee fo. ul)
n« Ay Of* l Le*u !t.f ttn-t U
aU i?af «n»« fi (*I timt feelJt »oJ
r&gt;-I three fen'oil’* appear
t&lt;cml*a a) M l yea*
t~r U cta'i
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la- li. l-i-ttai ■-h;n-. than n1 mi y
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Minutoiil
tflfefttk, Uni pitrtiifuly
W l jt n iltperaUr i f h -it iu y fu -o m -v fi |rff*
jtlni. •iriiw h&gt; Frcxhinnn '
am i t&gt;» m iii .i • ttlurli nt litur* ftiiu
Iff mUlMMif fat OTrr fee ytact Ianb*”i ||tt
metier to
!ii
illottiVi-r, •♦.••pile ihl- fleet Rob niU havr t&gt;
I ijPIY refirf rod ferll1! turV
if
henvitv ««ii Hi
hlMi It w:jr reii*# »
th'-'itct#, l W
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ball uff.cialJoi.i •••ntni'i.'.l x 'vi
o f I, oi ri- fulllutik
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fetft
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up
p
iRfiUoL
'fall Mtit th«* 4tl U|&gt;
li.IaV i n pul'li*bc.t ie|Kirt* that
Eu Mover, an end: Kt -1the Detroit Ttgv'i farm •v*)*1' •* mbre lavd.li. und M.nin I 1 '
"hca&lt;led tuwaid aiivtl'cr nou**-- if! j j n |. i i , H-&gt;- lin
err
cleaning."
Ilaaeball Commiulvnet A B
tllnppv Cliandlet, .it Vtr*alP*w, All ulnvej on ihv U*l5
Ky.t said "ii" iumn.il.) Id a De'- wlurh weni Into the Oiling.
.-• tu
roil New* tenoi^ that hr wax Mi* Mov.-i ami l*« Ma*eo
xe*Hga&lt;lnt: 'r o v u up’* ilt-al* l"*
ween the iN-tmit dul&gt; ai d DaUa*
if Hie T tXu• League, a farm club. (ilat&lt; •.
Ttie i . wiim f r said Chandtu i*
llo w t'V c r. n il eight of Wn- H i t
gathering evidence t&lt;« *hmv that ricaue scnhur air - f fii*t in t.
Dcli-dl mid Dull** c.dlaliKiatcd on p o le illt illlV nml th ey’ll give bol
"ilcat*" iiivnlxinr plav.-r* &gt;'i th**'
fkti.iit .'M,M exci»-d t*ie Hint* -'I
l.layvi* allow ,&gt;1 midi i tt* i &gt;t !i"|.
Vi Cincinnati. tV illfl Mulhrv,
Chandli-t** a- *iunt. f i t ' tin commUlinliei ■» office lu.v lalCl
1.12 Into" playn ileal* in Texa*
"and cl»ew here."
However , he added, “ the u w
mi**lonei'* offirr i- ilwnv* d"lnv
Ihis. ami there'* nothing to *ac
now a)*iul the ao calleU 'hiunc. Unning."
Ai Detroit, Tiger Mnnai-ei Rillv
Evan* said lie had heard iioHi'hr*
•f -uch .in iiive*tlgailon.
A( Della- Ihe fotmet pr»-»idtn
of Hh- Didla* RetieD, Georg-'
Schi pp*. derlnteil that anv plnvet*
involved wete aimml be Dali*'*
under nnthorlxatlon o f ocouta einimweretl l-v the comiui*
' ..............loner• (
hi l l'* »aid
li" IBcxIit
office S
Scht-np*
said ha
meatd t v
rout- for the Detroit Club.;*
that *c&lt;
S,-hi ,*!••» *o|d i-i* holding to R.
rnett In April of ’ hi- v*flr. j l
W. Riirm-t

311A Ml,

S**nt.

1 lS|wiiali

ADAMS and HARRISON

Kidneys Must Remove
Excess Acids

I

Baseball O f f i c i a l s
Remain S i l e n t
t.r(,
Tiger Hon secleaning

FOX RESUITS j
SFll
nm

rent

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ARTK’l.ES FOR SALE 10

llusincmt Oppurtuiiltiot

Ilrr, i ^ wi,‘K Well stocked glocety *lme, ;i!Ci!

O FFIC E rim e in Mci*ch Building. J

L - ig . light office, newly decof t r r l" " ' *
luted, oil vitililie*, heat and janl- *
”
1
! IIIK&gt;_________
*or « rrlre
furnished.
Call. TUX EDO Ff.KUS—enmulde
liw
A. Dept. Store.
Hunt * Tuxwio FerJ l tore

V&gt;3-\V, II. A

Incatimi. Apply HOt t,mn*t Av­
enue.

12

SPECIAL SERVICES

UcuctTi and up to date on* room 1id ft. Warren meat rate, nl*.t
RENT .v CAR
cDklc-icy apartment. Ideal fur) electric «cale*. laiih practically
X U DRIVE IT
hti&gt;mcx* couple. Downtown ionow. Phone 828 J.
I'llO N K 2&lt;&gt;U
cation. Call &amp;50.
RUCK LAND-MOURISON
COMPLETE SOCKET SET. other\
I IIRIVE tT. INC.
llle ch a liir* I tail* a im
H o.i l o g
4 i *ARXMEN’ T. 515 W. l»t St.
chlrken*. Orlando Highway JU.i V o l k f i o r i d a * h o m e can
2, Box 25)1.
FOK RENT OR SALE: Hou*e o r _______________
p*st fie*. Call 1)51 for detail*
apartment let auie o f ill health,
j. j.-|- y \I.KN'C'IA
in FOGGING. Southern CheiuORANGES
lialr, Inc.
See Owner, 2U9 K. 5th St., San,
Oiniige* llPc and l.2o hag
ford.
lit apefrjil 4t*c Si 75* hag
DODGK-PMMOI Til
ORANGE J11ICE &gt;1.00 Gal
APARTMENT: Cnfurnlthci). tw .
P A R IS AND SERVICE
Fiom our own gruve
|IW Paloiellii A »r.
Phone 1011
large rooms, kitchenette and
3411 E. 3nl Street
bath. We furnlxh ail utilities
llelp-Srlfy Self Rerrlra I.aundie
Monteiuma Hotel.
Om* Government built boat— 11
llrlera
Ironing
feet long -5(1" stern. All cop­ 105 W. I'.lh HI.
Fuinlthed apartment, hot water.
Phone 1189
per riveteil.Marine plywood.
q No children or pft*.
814 Elm
Price liO.OO. One John-on Sea C/vLI. 617 for Rattcry, Generator
'A ve.
and Starter service.
Swain'*
Hor*« 12 outboard motor. Per­
flattery Service, sot W. P in t
£ ROOM furniihed apuitiiirilt.
fect condition. Price $1 lil.lHj
St.
212 W. 4th St.
Phone 7H7 or 84-W.
TWO ROOM furniihed apartment.. FERTILIZER DIHTKIKUTOIt on •IRLANDU -M* i itlr.tr Sentinel. Hrland- Evening Star. Call Italpl
1101 French Ave.
i wrlirel*. dusting machine, trncRnv. 1I55J
2 ROOM APARTJIENT. Adult*
tion drawn. &gt;ID umj for laith.
only. 200 Laurel. Phone 145-.M.J Carl S. My lies, Phone 78L-J,
nhPTIC TANKS, prvea*'. concrete
Cabin with kitchen, hutaine gw-.
G O A T M ILK
io n fo rr.il. state appruvid aixv*Conner'* Cabin Court III* a y 17,
Randall Priest
Sill, 6311 ,iml 736 gulh.iis. All
Sanford
I'hune 716-WS
2 mile* south of Sanford.
wu.-k guaranteed T. O. lirown,
Jr. Piiiiiie 131) W.
A m T o m a t o p l a n t s 40, hundred.
lODEJtN’aa
'
---------W. 13ih St. Ph. ifjJ-M. FOR RENT— Flow undar. E a.j
RENT: See TqkacV*.
oparaUcn. Rcaaonab1* rates, San­
I R E A L E S T A T E F O R S A L E Autonintlc Rudd Ga* water heater.
ford Palnl 9 IRaa* Co Phone
805 Park Ave. or Phone 83. A,
903.
________________ __________
R. Lovejuy,
REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE
White Palm Rearh suit.
Gout] Fcr Kllrhen Cabinet* fall C.
PlttlPHKTY MANAGEMENT
«!b.itt, 771) TV.
rendition, sire 35. I’ hune )&gt;4n R,
RAYMOND M. HALL. Realtor
Hn&gt;. I Florida Hlatg Rank llldg.
Expert Radio KepaIHug
1 Maying washing tiiarhine, go-d
Krad Mvara. 811 E. 2nd St
cundition. E. M. English, 251
MODERN 4 lied room Ranch type
Oak Ave.
home, 2 hath*. Excellent locaReal EaUte
Invtstmenta
t.on Apply 500 Tluinosa Drive.
TV. It. WILLIAMS, Realtor
CELERY
PLANTS.
C,
A.
Hinton.
1'h.i.e 1
'239-W .
110 N. Park Ate. Tel. 112*
West Side, Phone 133-W.
F.II.A. Irnng Term to&gt;am G.L
a home In
If jrou are
F.ILA. Repair l u s t
lower price bracket, we have s ' a h t i c l k t i W A N I l d

APAEptAtir^iOR

I

Freshie

S A L IC a - S L K V L C F

Hill Hardware Co,
-101 K. Iki St

Ph. A3

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a 9 bedroom fram* house loc­
lUi'fu* irpain-il, ralteil fo r and
ated on 2 large cofftar-htl* with Highest cash p m e paid fur used
■I- Hvered. Phone County 371)2.
nice »li*do tree* and fruit tree*.
furniture. Ted Davta Furniture'• J. C. Walter.
Sale* price W.OWI.OO. Adjoining
Co. J r E. 1 st. Pb. 968.
lot* tould be purehated If deLAWNS MOWED. For rratunable
tired.
We advise you lo act '•VILL BUY your car regardless
• -tiinates Phone 7M.W.
o f age or cuodltiun. Ratliff 9
promptly
a*
thi*
piupcrty
Sens. Phone 237-W.
VCNKT1AN BLINDS made to orthould sell uuickly.
.I-). Seminola Venetian llllml
^ fO R K R T A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Co. 820 W. 3rd 8L
Phone
R a y n a u d K. LuddquHt. A**oci*le
HELP W ANTED
SI62-W.
Phoee 791 A ll.n tlc Bank llldg.
*
Ad
MODERN 6 room house an I dou GIRLS WANTED: lusney's Din;t Riiii KKEEPIN'U Service and Tax
r«porta.
Dempsey, 210 Mag­
ble garage. 711 Mellouville Ave.
Slura.
nolia. I'hune 807.
6 ROOM HOUSE, 1 car garage Make frirrvU, make money I Re­
SEE” US FOR
presenting Avon Cosmetics in
and atorage room, fruit trees,
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
between llHh and 20th street*.
your neighborhood.
Pleasant,
AND TYPING
W,600.00.
Term* can be ar­
friendly, pait or full Hiiii-t
CREDIT BUREAU OF
work.
Write Naomi Sealmry, |
ranged.
SANFORD
t bedroom house, new. Just bring
311 E. Itnli Ave., Mt. Dura,,
t ic N Park
Phone IB0
completed.
15,600.00.
Term*
Fla.
_______ _______________
Lot* of lots, &gt; 100.00 and up.
Electrical
Appllancei
WANTED Ki|x-ricnred meat coun '
J. W. HALL. Realtor
Refrigerators
ter man. Must lie good. Mar­
242V MellofifHle Ave.
lUpalritig
garet
Ann
Super
Xlarkvu
Apply
_________ Phone 9M-W .
_____
VV Vl.lv Kit ELECTRIC CO.
C. K. Huggins, Manager.
204 N. Park Ave.
Ph. II9&lt;
NICE fi ROOM'HOME, corner In*,
TYPIST!
TYPIST!
All AVurk GuaranlceiL
elute In, convenient school*. S
THERE
ARK
STILL
SEVER
AL
choice lot* Dreamwold. one tur­
POSITIONS OPEN AT FLOR­ FLOOR SANDING and fmiahins
ner, bther* Just o ff Geneva.
with modem equipment, 28
IDA FASHION'S. BOTH PER­
Owner, J, L. Perkin*. 702 W.
yip * experienr
work guarMANENT AND TEMPORARY
3rd St. Phono 1180-W^___
anli-»tl E. F. Suverts, ht 2
JOBS. APPLY RY PIIONK OR
IN PERSON. EITHER TELE-} Rux USA, Sanford, call 710R4
SPEC IAL nlre house, corner lot,
l-cforu 7:00
PHONE Mlt. MARTINA l?5i&gt;' alter 7:00 P. M.
0 tn excellent condition, 2 bed­
A .M.
OR APPLY »N PERSON TO
room*, large attic spare, well
F L O R I D A FASHIONS. AIR
fruited. Price 17.600.00. Term*.
SAVE A LIFE
BASE.
9 BEDROOM MOUSE - sound con­
MAYBE YOUR OWN
dition, clone In. garage. Price
By having your car ur lru:V
WANTED
90.60X00.
ihrike,! over by uur expert
YOUNG
MAN
SMALL FARM o f 8 acre* with
mechanics. la the ’steering xy»8 lock room 9 Receiving clerk
very good home having 3 bed­
lent safe? Are the brake* ad­
Apply
rooms, bath, large living rrv&gt;m,
justed for quick stop*? Monthly
MHHOHY '8
dininf room, kitchen, also large
navment plan for larger Join.
6c - Ilk- • 26c Hture
aleeplng porch, oak Door* downGENERAL TRUCK A RtlPT CO.
stain, writ worth malting pi lee
208 W. First Street
g o f 99,600 00.
W ORK W ANTKD
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tloiv.-iwlth garage apgrtment Tiu-’ or Work by the hour or job. FTiH'llEALTU PROTECTION
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
rendng for &gt;35 00 per month,
Li.KANKR LIVING rail 961 for
anil din moving. We Bpedallie
P riJlW .000.00.'
cu.u&gt;lrte details on FOGGING.
in conditioning building lot*
FRRD w. RENDER. Realtor
Soitnern Chemicals, Inc.
and garden plot*. Phone 107-J
Room 2
Phone I MO
Florida Slate Hank llldg.
FLOOR SANDING A finishing
A u r o s F O R SALE
Pra-Fah homes, new conirturtiin,
cleaning A waxing. Our powe* i b
*4
unit enablee us U work where
quick delivery on.ypur lot. * a «
there le do etsctnc .onneetlo
moitty, also Govyrnment
urI WHEEL TRAILER, suitable
available. 21 yeais axperlsnoplux building* d
hutment*,
for live sleek. Inquire at Music
H. If. Glaason. Lake Mary, Fla
A Blueprints, speclfkafion. et&gt;-. J.
Box. 119 W tat 8 t Phone 91*.
L. Perkin*. 702 W. 3rd St. Phant
CARPENTERING and repairing,
1199-W.
hour, dav er week. Art llaugn- 1940 8TUDEBAKKR Champion
e-ly. Phone 776J.
HOME located m corner
door sedan, overdrive, Bargain.
Need* toa* Improvement,
9496.00. “ I at Ttndets Station,
he bought for 12750 00. Bookkeeper - Stenographer, Many
Lake Muitroe.
year* experience wants W )rk.
___ __
Good appaaraace. health. Bart U fa Modal « door Kaiser Redan,
IA M B . p 9tMar
low mileage.
Rsfsrsnces.
Aeeeciaie.

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Herald.

Street)

a .*

IS NOTlL’ KJt— PLH 80N A L

5 ROOM HOUSE In good 'cundl-

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EfiG HFCEIIMS
Seniors Fo r m Ul Outboard Clubs i
-i'
iMideus For Miami T&lt;» Vie For Trophy DAUF. CITY. Sept.
Egg leiwipi* nt the Slate K:.- let !U ni v e r s i ty Klevcn NEW SMVUNA BEACH. Sept. , Mnrket .luiing tin- la*t *•• ■all

�THE OLD HOME TOW N
JO H N S A IO W H E N H E
v
H IS R I G H T E Y E
L O A N -• T H E R
V
A N O H IS

By STANLEY

W E N T /A J-T W E Y D W A N T
- - H E M U S T O ' G O T H IS
E COM E
H IS H A T
B I F O C A L S !!

Jiyccei Meet

gran, and President Gordon Brad
lay prastded.
more problem* than ony of the
Richard Elsberry suggested thal
other m e region* of the country." the Seminole County Jsrceei
Tradition and rarea probably
rover briefly th* reason* for
mdny of the proldeme arising In mlt. The proposal wa* referred
the South."
to the board of director*.
Comparisons of Seminole Coun­
ty with Florida, the southeast and
the nation are covered in the
book. "Por example, there are
770 persons per doctor In tha
United States. There are 1.100 tlon of freedom of the press and
per doctor In Florida, and there freedom of religion, hut avoided
are I,ISO persons per doctor in any definite opinion on war.
p ie charge* agnlnit capitalism
thle county. We have only ona
hospital bed for earh 400 per- and Communism were mad) in a
eons In the county." 1
Mrs. Smith
asserted.
lire. Fort declared
paper la divided Ists
"The first is devoted to our peo­
ple. their origin and euiture,
while the second *ectlon tell* of
our natural resources, and cli­
mate,” she said.
■We have made several rccomm:ndatlona for the Improvement
of our city and county. Many of
these have been Imrrowed from
other eourcei, but wc thought
they are good, and therefore we
used them In the paper,” Mr*. Fort

World Council

PI?|VATE

I LOAN
OFFICE

Wallace Names

Announcing . . .

CM IIswS I'tun ran* &lt;(aa

under advitcmrnl.
The Prngtft-iir !'*&gt;•;•
its! candiil.Hr srrivrd here by train
from Tusc alums, Ala., at 5:V )

RE-OPENING
Eddie’s Restaurant

AM
Accompanied by an rem it n(
stale highway paltnlmen. W.illyr*
drove to Edwatdi, 2A miles liuni
here, foi breakfast at ,i junior col­
lege for negroes.
Before thr meal wa* finished,
the gathering beramr the* -onventlon o f the State I’rogre aive Par­
ty, N ln« presidential elector* were |
formally approved. Iletuleraon Hedined to give their names nr sac
If any were negroes.
A count showed approximately
fO negroes and 10 whi'e* at the
convrntlon-lirrakfaH
These in
eluded approximately 'JO newsmen
A fter filing the elector p a n e ls ■
Wallace drove luck to Kdw arils to
delivsr a radio address. lie also
will sneak later at Vicksburg.
Wallace cancelled three addersMS yesterday In Alabama when 1
police enforred segregntlein.
At •
Birmingham the Xlabani.i chair- '
man was assailed hy a shower of ■

*tre.

Governor Kidding I.. Wright 1
appealed to Mis«&lt;*slp|tion* to tie s1 •
Wallace aa couitrously a* an,- '

other vlstfor.
Wallare'a policy I* to sn *"1 enh
hefare n&lt;&gt;n-*egrceated etullc neev I /
Neither Mississippi nor Vlrk*lmrg r
kM tPW* requiring the segregation
o f audience*, hut In tlm past mired I
amlknce* Itv custom have always

t drawn up bp the Mellon on, of these refugee! to their home*.
Church and Disorder of So-1 The churches were urged to sup.
port "every endeavor to secure
within en international Rill of
order recognised the gravity of Right* ndrquatc safeguards foi
today's eriil*, but added "their is freedom of religion and conscino irresistable tide that la carry­ rnce, Inrludlhg the righte of all
ing man to destruction." It recom­ men to hold and change their
mended that the World Council faith, to express It in worship nnd
declare that churches and all praelln, to teach and persuade
Christian people are obliged to others, and to deride on tltu ro.
act in the face of international ligiou* education of their chil­
disorder.
dren."
The document also appealed In. Churchmen were
t ashed to push
Jewish authorities throughout ihe for freedom «f speech, assembly
world to rooperate In the work of and the pro«s, freedom from arrelief among the Arab an*J other bitr.iry arrest "and oth-r righte
refugees from the war areas of which the true freedom of man roPalestine, and to help the return quires.”

SU N D AY - SEPT. 5th
I'togii **!vc

Party

presidential

candidate.

The Wall ce speech is set for
Mount Olive Negro ilaptlst church
al M P M. (EST), the same hour
a* lire Klan ceremony planned for
a field near the city.
The Klan ceremony had been
fdannrd for several months, H ill­
ing said.
" I ’m glad it's happened this
way, la-cause non* of our men will
I-- over at the Wallace meeting,
and if anything does happen there
then the Klan can't he charged
vsllli It,” Ruling declared.

fa

M

P

it r t

Own*,

Modem .3-Piece Suite.. •
Spring.., Mattress... Pillows

• ON SALE TOMORROW
A Regular
$229 Value
Chilly weolher will m m be her*. Ar* you all Mt for
Hf Ar* you facing a winter o f th* »htv*n, sniffles,

Mather** September Seneatlon feature* !ht* n o ­
dent -1-piere sulle! Expensive looking modern
fund (tire needn’t put a triraln on your pocketbook. Tomorrow is the day to order this famous
Mite connInling of bed, cheat and choice o f
vanity or drainer . . . roll spring, maUreee and
MBowet A Complete bedroom In Ihe light, aw
km manner . , . delivered

"huddles" and oven Nines* that accompany make-

shift. Inadequate heating methods? Or ar* you
retoied and ready with efforlles*, clean, fumeiess
fuel all heating — the method proved best and meet
economical for Florida homo*?
Thera'* Mill time to Install the oil hooting system
thot fH» your hout* and pun*. Why not do some­
thing about It nowl

TERMS TO 8UIT YOUR BUDGET

4 SUGGESTION; Fill your oil tank

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In U n it y Thera b 'Stren g th—

W a n te d

To Protect th« Peace o f the World:
lu Promote the Progress o f A m rrm ,
la Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

S im ilft

W EATHER

Paitly cloudy to cloudy with
■ .ttiiird n.o*tt&gt; »f:»rr.?a*i sound*
n th o u tr* t'ei.tlr t
m'.Jctane
•■a-: to southern v,,r.j*

II

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
V O LU M E X X XX

S A N F O IlI ), F L O R I D A

F.sU bU jilied 190S

F R ID A Y

SKPTEM RER

X I'.Hf

A ssociated I’risw Leased W ir*

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B oots Program T o H ighlight NLRB Seeks
Demo Committee iDusty
L abor D ay A ctivities In S a n f o r d ! ^ .
^ 4Asks Anti-Truman
Enforce Laws
Members To Resign
Shoremen. Truckers

C o n t i n u e Strike:)
No rditmn ol tbr lln .ild Mill lie pnntrd Mondav m older lli.it ctnplnyt-e* mid newsboy* in* enjoy#
Movement Ot Com­
ix-mg entered from Note Smyrna
the holiday.
ami
t
It
Undo
to
vie
wilh
luca'
onmerce
Is Hnnl i lit
.Won- thun HHI Inne,-r.ii-n mnl
* women in colorful eowtio* nltiee tiie* in the cow puny r.u-e*. and
W \MIINl.ION, Ne,,» I „p|
art- eg per fed to rlitci tin- parade there will I*- « free-for-all event!
in which nil type, of h m -ei may I
which will form in front &gt;f the
Th- \ tiVtiiiiti 1 L.i ! hi| Rrl.iliniii 1
la*
onteti-d.
I
Mayfair Inn. It will |nmvo| west
W A S H IN G T O N , itept. 3—
The via** ha- been eit u' the- ] |{«’.iu| *.111! IihJaI i| h 4ft 4*kril lit
Ion Fir*l Street to I'aik \i -mio
IA l1) — President Truman to ­
tiuck
hy the County. Koy He.U-r jt'n , uil t'..uil of Ap|ieal. in New
and
north
to
tinHand
Shell
day appointed a thrre-mrmhn. pu. the track
fn..t . 1. 0. V o l t ........ enforce it. ,e, .........
her cummissiun lu study la*
Outstanding coatunn - . ill In*
Threats O f V i o l e n c e
m il id *&lt;. H u r r y 14V h a * i T t - d F i l | i
g
i t
hue relations problem* In con­
keen In the parade, it I fot» ea-toil, tht iiatliroa *tntiifl and Kainra: l.tv , ' ***'"'[ M*r 4,1 ,hr »•«"* *'
Force Cancellation due to the fact that t .Id cups. ho» i*ul u\* \)w *tAful for mu^ if tana. ■ Inr ( lO-Vilion*! Mtnlttnr t hi
nection
with
lb*
atomic
energy program. The commls%iflnv« will
C h a r l e s Ta f t ProOf I l l i n o i s Talks w ih iliiv *, M ilt I n* if lY1,1f ii ,h"
..... 11i IC«’ftt*'littifiitf* nri*l
ilun la headed by William II.
I I 1
Ii* h*‘,%
Im" (tilifil Ihi! It ilui IIIif t hr fifli'I •
IKn n tbr lint time thr hoar.I
Datls, form er chairman of
dresu'd hoy mnl girt in tin- pumie n«»on uvitl in thr fv«*nmg uh#n
p o ses
N ew
M id d le
l . m i . K HOCK. W k. Sept.
the War l.abor Hoard and
Inis bad |» ask the remit, to h o k
Oilier
trophiea
are
al&gt;
•
t*
ng
.to
1
(he,,,
will
Ua
dance
at
the
Club
J—&lt;A*t—Supporter* of Henry A.
I later director of the o ffice
Of Road Po l i c i e s
Up an \l Ifli oulrr uinlri tbr I ill
playeil lit the wind .
I 11hum * at H:00 oVioek.
Wallace aprang a surprise today
of economic atablltallon.
Horae
race*
and
n«v&gt;-lt
.
-.enla
The
Club
lleti&gt;e,
located
at
the*
li
ii
lb
l
Ail
1
br
bo.tnl
lla&gt;
no
by filing a petition for a place
AMS 11 HDAM Srpi i . r ,
on Arkansas' November retin a l will be held Ol the ll.O-tt II.mt* lietill side of the all p e l l l l l * fnfoicriiirld (MiWei of it. own
WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—
(
ll.lllf
f t I* I il*
t l I'U lllfl itl I . &gt;|*|
track
at
the
Municipal
A■
r|&gt;&gt;lt
I-eeit
decorated
hy
Mi*.
Ilrmian
election
ballot a* "indepen­
(A P )— Secretary of A gricul­
I be new laltor-nianagrmrnl tela
trlft ii tin
will |i|ii|hkttr 4
dent*." Secretary of State t\ G. al ":IXi oVha'k hi tl. • a fl.iri on Unmet? mnl h&gt; Mi&gt;* Hetty I’reature llrannan today »*ld Go*.
Hall, who admit Ird hr «n&gt; *ur- | ami u large crowd n • epeeted, eott, who al*e pul the hplllmj? lions o t p in liililt i till- t lin e d simp i n 11lu ll i l l f I k 111*• i( t li t t 11 * «| 1
Thomaa K. Dewey and other
1%
.0
.1
1
,1h eld A lls!
1
7 lll.lt tbr
lop Itrpubllcan leadera want
priaed by the action, railed it with man) visitor from .idiacent into condition foi tbr &gt;•** id M lU IC I 1hr 1
i li«" Wt.ilJ ' Mill III lit ( Lilt I It-**
.countie*
prenenl
Many
hoi
&lt;
*
ure
will
hr
by
tinW'hool
tie
,.
to d e s t ro y
farmer’a price
a "auhlrrfugr." "I hardlt see,”
1
*
1
ai III r id i l r a n n g Jobs on i | , r
i r i t e i i l a v s o n .le n iio in h ..tl, ■tp,
aupporta by blaming them for
hr aald In a prepared rtjtrm rnt.
great lik e s l lllim g li tb r union*.
t a l i.i n and I &gt;in n iiin i-n i
"rlhorbilanlly high prlrea of
“ how tbr re rould bo a dim hi In
Wrung
ball
ii. i
ib &gt; e iiiiiiiia lo |i
certain foods.”
any body ’a mind that lhr«r In­
f a l l I* n l I piss opal l u
,|e |e
•v a rm t non tn u u ti roh appln m l.
dependent
elector* represent
g a tr allsl i b lo lln i
I v en ,|,o
WASHINGTON, liept. 3. &lt; /I V
Henry Wallace and hi* P rogres­
In rtfs, i tbr
rtl loyed .•
Rohrll 'I all ! It* R e p o h j i* .in
■arty.
William J. Pttmm. |r.. auitlani to sive Pi
d o - n l diup t b r lio a id tilled
air I r a t le i
the Drmociatic nationsl chairman.
Meanwhile *|rihe* *i|U4-etrd eft
SHREVEPORT, lor., Se,,t. 3.
I he 1*1
ll IV|*•11I
al ’ lift*ih, ti,.n of e o i n m e r r e in im p i t . r
•aid today Governor J. Stiom
1/1*)— Ifrnry Wollarr b rad rj into
ail. iti ai Iniib end* ill lln iiatio-i 1 III 1%I |.III I Kill i • 11r • ilioviM i r i r t l
Tliininond. S ta in ' Ri(bli candid
.mini
Ailmrii.n today, tent on bit way
•llr uli*i»Iui|tlr«
f l***t(j l .Iiuiiiiliiiaiii
ate (oi I’ lriideiil. dtould rrsign
On Mo- «e*t ro M al. Ht.lNal ,.t
inimrdiatrly n Democtalic Nation­ allh‘ . S r t » : r “,'S5:iFl-if''dship
O f Tito S tm in u n Host- T o H aul llinlgr** CIO lollgahoie. •llll ( -1|llt .ill *til
al rommiitreman for South Caro­
111* P«i ■»ll|flit ai hull ti» i*X|niV1 nr.il ,
I .ft f 1
I that the le p o .
hne tm midnight.
i And Greek Le.idcr
Wo r l d
A c c l a i m Intt---ctwill
*htpp‘ng at port* from should rea»l
lina
C*' a&lt;lu to Mexico yesterday
...
.
.
, ,,
The P rogT f.m r Patty pre.idcn- \ Said
Cooling O f f
From P c a s a n t r
I’ rimin laid la»t night lhal Stale j
I New York City, IUJNM trud. 1
lh * L h,,‘ lun chnwlte* *l«'ubl
tial candidate, tafrly in thr plane
^ Kiglitrii o|HH»»ed to Preiident Trud r iv e l * a ll.I h e lp e r * h a lf o f lln - 1 t e |c c 1 t b r id e o lo g ie s o l I x i l l i l o i r
PA R IS, Sept. 3. (rV) PremierPRAIA L . Sept 3, t.Vl laluard
® man weir patty boltetl. Hr taid before the egg* itruck. took with
c l l i * c a rta g e c r e w *
w e re t ill, o I m il li n m a n d tile l t i . t r i t i n e i ip t
the national committee Mould re- him to Little Rock, Aik., conflict- designate Robert Sclitnn.in aban Brnei, who helped lound ('/echo** Hu U I Teamster.1 I'll.... I , * . 1
and sll.oild ...k to dial
of
ut ititi* thr ihiii! &gt;Ihy «&gt;f i!
cugni/e in South Caiolina or any ing mernotir*
.
. . In*
. lour of yet-. tinned _today In* attempt* to form jloiakia and wa* twice it* jnriulent h o :
nirn
riH'iiv
fimu flu f.iUr ,niiitup
M tflle
liAfinl *if ikr f » !%*■!*
and a new Fiench government.
Jdted today He wa. 1*4
other Southern Hale, any offrerally
,,,ro0&lt;h
linn 11Ml llir *1 c%t|fin*'* .if r IIn
M
f
II
I
t
11
Ilf
h
|
*
1
(1
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r|
|
1
)
IH
H
tlU
|
(if
l»i'*
t Ibe leadrr of the nmkilr-of-tbe i
or ginned D e m o c r a t i c group laiuttlana.
IHlIy .lllPflldSlkr*
II
. . . .
_;
i II
I
|&gt;
I.
I tie italrtm.in who lose to Molhl Blrllei*
Mii apiiraramr* in M oiunppi. Mail I optrlai Rrpiildu an moteTin* !oiik*»!i»ir♦•nil'll itg*|»«'i| umk
plrdgid to tu|ij&gt;oit the Iiuman’lln* i’llllf t* ti la |i|t-*t nf - | 41
■ lmllipl.il r of the State*' Rights inrnt bail laboird situ r Mondiy '•“ laini floltl lankt of the peasant. ItrrtMifti* Hn* Wuti'f f r«ifii KfnjiN^
Hiilley ticket.
ft*» Sll lire }f( , •N*1U* IN»* i*f flu*
Democrat
trvofl,
were
without
innight
in
an
effort
to
Im
r
irludaut
|wa*
lltnkrn
ra
lly
lorwfay
and
*
•
t
,
1
*
A•
»
■
»
*
H
'1
1
'»»•
1
»t
i
nfit!
H
i**
An
1
**rlc;in
tin ('illiitl i .ilui lln* inu *I1111 •..I *
Tbr committee'i action it not
1* ulmfi ii'fuftitl 11 ill fillin' thn 11 !*• nuni* 1 n ». I
politic tan* into a guvcinmeni loj 1 b-ul lo-rn uncontc uiui liiue. Cough- dKit* Utt U**t *
aimed at Southern Senator* and cident.
Out in lojuniana, tomalor* weir •which tuaiiy foirtaw nothing bui j ,nK »pa»m» weakened bit tired old lo lien) Wltli 1*.f t(||-a*tn' (||t!*l| in- tn 'riv n l rti-tUict icmuf full*
reporter, "(ioveirot Thurmond, the
ciium* It#
lui«l nut ■iiru^ft
11 main*ne*
p *** *lt i
I lighting head, which finally gave ti&lt;M*C^trniutilftt n f f if hurled
in Monroe and lut car wat a short, Uuublrd life.
4 pre-identia! nominee■of. iltr Slater'
tpalleted with eggi in ShrevejyoM
Schuman announced Ha* deciHe died at hit counlry home
It* th lln»tifi** • m l Un clHpInycf ft
iiu * h i * n
*.
ota&gt;
*^rim*d th»* ftlviki' h f ti;lit fur *nrThe egg-throwing came •ftc'r lie lion*to PrenJfni Vincrnl Aum»! j4* Sriimovo al H: 10 I M.
ki%*i*l "frt fin* liiiii*'Hi(in fimiiV IciiiJ
had complrtrd a talk at a Shrrve- after fu'ile negotiation* with u llin
Renet had a ttrokr a yrai ago. j **f
1nlif hl« fl|i*M I" UirlHifr fur "i
t&gt;oit radio tlation (KTILS).
pally Iraden on ccinilructlun ol a Ih* aiterirt had hardened
Lnlt!** n f ( hi i»* •t\ fiiMfilhn* 'liin i
■o

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j

F ollow W allace
Into A rkansas

Episcopal Leader
Seeks To Revise
Council’ s Report

workable coalition.

I

C it r u s Exchange
Head Blasts USD A
Orange Regulation

Hi* lad year of life wa&lt; douh'i

They were
In Hi* New t ik 11 deli •fiiks*
D rijiitr hit endortemenl hy lb •addened hy the iou|i through
hurled by unidentified pertun* in National Atirm bly TueacLy • hv which Comm unit ti trued |K&gt;wet tit *mnnv M9tj*il on1Iff 11“filuifn*»l cu«
o ff
fro m H u m
t i n f li ll l!
* U |i|d v
I - It I V \ '|M t . K in , S e p t
t .1*1 the maigiti of I I volet Schuman I hn trpuhlic and hy the death • timn tlf ■!
*(««••»
lllli
I'ls ip o n e o t * o f th e
in t -- Jniesgathered at thr tlalton. Wallace wat unahlr to draw enough ptrlia I'longe toon afterward ol Forrign
MrHUlHtltd **H P*d# ' i n
I
■n-t. tf-l to,In* laod«s's | tl"*
wat nut tlruck.
mentary luppoit to hutld a cahuir! 'Minuter Jan M.ituryk Ibe (oreivi (|,l "
, » j A gm idtiire llepaitrin-n d-n -ion
The eggt thrown at the airpoil
Yesterday the Hociali*!*, a *lrong
-t «nllaa»a •• •&gt;*•' ••*•
................ ............... ........ ..............
t MNiiiifi * ti l* 1 nrit
apparently came from a group if factor in the previous modetu'r
_
,1 ,
. •
, . - •a a n
'
*S t H 1 1 0 U S I f 1 1 1 I l C
1 ' 1 ••inmandnr. ointtaa- 1 of
" *» £ • —
W
i t
* » k - goveriunenlN, refuse*) to enter •*
net*. 1I ney
D | n .o
In
..
■ n
,|" f | " ' L , T" " " Kacha.ig.;, eal
hey tang
Duie
and Schuman cabinet liecause lire)- T a * r t * * I * » « l
I ) 1U n
I I I l/a * i* tx n ti* * H l e v i M t i W leil tin l.n -in o '•rnlicnti. 1
an I
irerrd at Wallace enlrred the plane disagrees) with his economic ,»&gt;t- I I 1111114411
xi.l it would tn-l Flat Ida tf|i
.
icie*. particutaily with regard 1.' / ' . . I f
/k
Ilf
!
Then the rgg* tltuik the thtp.
'm illio n - o f doll ar*."
keeping wages down in a win o j 1 1 II I J
I
ifl 0 X 1C 0
It, - . i , l " t h e r e is n o -•*• u- e t o ­
Shortly In-fore that Wall nee "a
U \SHlNGTtlN. Ss-pt 1 id*) He
il ll - t o . llk * o f th e * henl'c-* kllol
campaign manager said to New
Schumaii'a action threatrnesl the
If HMllHHrft mm !*■«# kill
o f p o ll ! o' I '*
I.OU.I'.- with .leepor political to
_______
s .r e t a iy of H.-fei,.e James Kor
G i w e i n - t 0 , 1 0 1O re F u l l , i
W in
m u ll
r ranee lias had no govern- 1
, , .
i n , , p ro p o n e n t o f th e l u i t a t, *1,
merit since Hudirat Sm'lalist (con- | NRW Dill.KAN'S, S-'pt 3—id
1 ’■
’&gt;, 1 They me flfm 1 L« !!n«e. Mm r n m n ie n t - d
,
C
1
tl's iils s r * on r&gt; *t alt)
"Tlo- ,l&lt; eisiiin w a * h a * , d i n lb.
'
h; ' 1-' mi. and Fort Imuderdsle Navel
|rd along the Louisiana •••m*t f r o m l x„ s u t |(1|l „ , ,...
|11(1a ml.. o l.Je t lion- o f only tin - b 'p io . • of
t ie mouth uf the -3* *M*, *,ii'* Inpcratlon Jail. I, and (Veil Field. ritiii* t r e g r i't ll greatly. TH-*
IHvii to the v i-c in lib - 1 Hat un.* , „ , r Jacksonville. t«. h,- re-arllval- t a - t e t . -i fo r F l o r i d a . i l i i i v I * no

iiLdriii^s un ivtus , „ owd &gt;rveiJll |mtll|lfd w)in
i l o 'i r i n t r u

fin

I L ir lu

W A S H IN G T O N , S c |d .
ilu u * e U n -A m e n c a n A c t iv itie * to Jin n iitt.-e slrciiled tm la y to
p o itp u n r u n t i l S e p
. t. IB t h r ro-

• The

• T v - ir

tlga
Stripling *abl the committee will
go aht-ail then with afforta to
unravel conflict* In tritimonv
given hy A lg er Hina, former high
fit at r tlepar Intent official, and
Whittaker Chamlwra an avowed
former mrmlier* of a t*ommuni*t
. Stripling *abl Chairman J. fa r In. II Thomaa tlt-N Jl ha* a.lviaed
him the committee Intend* to
iraatlMMMi n* l*aae T »* l

W a t e r Protection
Program In Needed
GAINESVILLE. Sept, 3 -U *&gt;Th* need for an educational pro­
gram to teach protection of F lor­
ida'* surface and ground water*,
A highlighted the meetirg lu dis^ riis* itreatn pollution which wa*
held »t tin- University if Florida
this morning, according to C. D.
Williams, head professor of civ,l
engineering.
Attending the merlin# were rep­
resentative* o f th« Division o f
tVnli'r .Survey* ami Research;
Florida t’ Hru* A**orLt{&lt;&gt;n; State
Herreatiun Worker'* Association^
Game and Freah Water Fl*h Fed­
eration; Florida Wildlife FrderaA t o ln ; Florida Keague of MunlripalItie*; Association of County Conimi-*it&gt;ners, Real Estate CommLalun: City Btanaggr* Association;
Stale Hoard o f Health; thv slitllft«h Industry, city englm-er*. mansuiting engineers, and the Univ»rally of Florida.

School Classes To
Open Tuesday A.M.
V

®

All schools in Sem'nol-' Courdy
will open for rlaaarootn instnscllun Tuesday morning at 9:00
o'clock, and pupIL whj fa ll -1 to
t register on W’edntsd
.Vdnesdar may teglater then, aald Supt. T. W. U w ton this morning. Regultt school
bus ichedulea will he absolved.
This year no two WMk i|ur.rentine will ho required nf taarhrra
and pupil* who hay* been out o f
the state unlesa they hnv.- come
• from regiona where there has been
vrwl&gt;olio. Mr. Lawton annnnv-cd. Li
the latter cate, this must he re­
ported.
T(tn|. HI, - mmm
ti
SPRINGDALE. A H u Bap*. 3—
W ^-Ccrorwr E d o o w l f . tVaiaorj
5S,d 9.*“ ^?. ^
W ar II vetormn, haawsd himself
yoaterday, shortly after having
registered fo r
Uw paace-llmo
d ra ft
. ,,. ,
'

I nree r lo rid a A i r

.... .

1Tropical Blow In Beopuncd By Navy
Menaces Lousiana •

;

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N cW Attcick PlrlllP

Passes Tests For
Navy Bombing U s Dies
e ' /Early
r . ZThis
^ W
A. M.1i W

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S o v ie t
\\ i l i l u tro d S p c . i l u

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1 1 .1 s

H e a d

Been

C tile d

By A ut Ilot it ic. 1uBc
G iv e n

l u s t i lie t i o n s

I I 111 l\ &gt;e| i i ol* l.rrniait
1.1.! 0 * it I flir |(tii^l,t||ft 4(c
ikin I* * Itliia .it •i »iftittfirjjiirl||t till
iH 'n ii

il,.

r *' N*,li

Id l.lo. l a d e , i l

Ii* .I..
f l. •
l u n . *b b ■nittrd
t .r ir n a i i
r , . . * S 1(It t I l l s i ! !,r .lire, lilt n f
* ** i in (ii
M llu H i
Nl l!ir
S , . i ic t
/♦•!»*• !**•'! i r r l l MiiBUton/d h i R a t ­
ft14 III i u n * ) k i I f rt 1Ut in •) d in
io
be
b' i »r 11 iiiftli it* It* II*
I &gt;i Hm e
a ,Is* lift' • ll** i l l •
1 L i* .f | .. • 1 -o.id n u t
I r i , ♦141411 i r j in «.11Y »&lt;ft., i
•1 q u i t *
In

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Schum an D rops jBenes D ies In
Efforts T o Form C zechoslovakia
French Cabinet Of L ong Illness

House Committee
Decides To Halt -ggt tplatlrred hit car.

No. 10.

German Reports Say
Reds Are Preparing
To Lift Blockade

Lalioi Day Mill lie ohietic.1 in Sanloid Monday Midi the «T-'*ing
of vhooh .buiinniei. munli and city olfieri, bank* and the I1 nl
Otlice and with a dowi.loMn parade at 10 30 A. M. by nietni'Cli of
j tht Duity Boot! and S i Idle t'lub of mIiicIi I* A Mero ii preiident.
I Dins ilo iri Mill o b irn r Sunday bouti, Ibe County l lrrk’i office kill
' be open until noon

President Bounds In­
to Political S l u g King
Match With
* Republican Leaders

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i *iiy*»»t
U l l i n i id
•.kill .1.

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|wrt 1*113
oil M«'filial

f it Hi (fir K lift *1411* ft* 1*. w | ,rn t h e y
ilifriit ! !ii if id|b*il tl.*- 1 (tl lif e lin e
f•• |{«•• 1*11 liu u. 11 f liuftl -ail and t b r

I hut
hit - nil-lit

• lift l11st
nf

411 t IftlN* MHl « d lii 1 *1
in (ft L r r n Ni iflJss ifitH l

\t,a| \\ r,, *»i i'I *\ *Triu |fir 11unt
* rlr *ft.|i|c#-J I1 \ fftr
|ini *
i, film *1 dilli, III*
V\ t|.|\* •• •*! - 3 Ire* an** of
Ifrn.
{ -ifl.il f I lllli V*A* •tllpJlNfJj 4
• d im | | tm«* l . l i r t

$10,000 Building
Is Destroyed Bv
Fire Al GrapeviHe
1
j

"If Ift iI»-fIk#*1\

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I ’ f 1111• 1m11
1.* f f n'pfi
( u ij | a|«k «,» 1 • «"tni**»|

Hi* \fnrif(*«n

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tl nf thvv

•&lt;■ »*» until
H v ut* «f#f •f i* *I
Hi flu fUfutVf
f .1
• I« 1• •ml Mi M ft.’ nvft
\* 1 iVil) flt‘ \ |frf Any &lt;"&gt;•! OF
n -n lining f\ &lt;n. «(.* Itiihr tn f#r»t
H**n fnnf'k tfi.ln%ftv uritU th e /
i n f I *■ 11 *■* 1 .idi ai f n ii 1# norM •♦itllftBMra nil
«i»i

l i l a / t * &lt; )1 I I m l e t c i m i n ­
ed

O r in .ii

iblies

Legislative G CO u p
ar C a lls Hearing To
'■ «} IMIkflft -I
Air Election Laws
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In,lr,l .r nr- , -*t|

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fix ity |i*
r ir u l !!►*m l«
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ll •**■(! Ihr i.ii ,i nd 11\Iii»r ♦ il Il,ft|ft,*l !•* * Mi *' lltp
iittriiil n fiul.tii B*miri|[** on pro*
1 1 /hi D &gt; t .it it. Miiiii
il IMiftril rliV tln n | , , | ./ I 'la t l .11 1 i
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Al* *i In it .i (t'-mril 4 Li (u'M m th* II&gt;hhp chamhtrs
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A new. bigger and faster aline';
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An announcement to this effect
* imi 'Ii i l- ft« 14Ini ii*. I.. f*
A l
to tiallvestun.
Florida Democrat*
today provided new detail*. Hut ill tic* * of It) months.
tlo- tn ttrk i I f » r th e r e in a u o h t■ id
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tin t a s t e te s t
I*
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t
bad
lived
in
Sanford
for
27
year*
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heaviest vet designed for carrier*.
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n t i...- vigorously ntlnrl.li"f thr ‘
steel mill worker.
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i enter and training u.'tivbties will
ter than 380 mile* an hour.
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Service
adii-uri&lt;I'SDA
decision
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Mi
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and
ui.d distance, the new XAJ -1 Ita- Campbell, both of Sanford. Fun
h
.prior,
of
Winter
Gn.dcti,
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M| Iftlllfsl
und iS* v♦’#!»Ii : ‘ »•♦ I(d&gt;
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F e r a le r o f t l l l a n d ' , a l l1 ..f • 1.
Iwo conventional engines for nor­ eral services will lx.- held at 4 :IMI !*• expected in the hurricane dir |Florida Y o u 1 h Is
I
l*4titrk •I - f «ft
_
|x.-i-*, «■'.'••• d L* ■• n f f ' . i
h ig h e r In n
mal oneratlon and one turbo-jet in I'.M Saturday at Krirkson Funer­ play area Saturday- morning. All
Killed In C r a s h wt uhtoitm&gt; v- ot atend.la rfdo sr th&lt;I In .1lurili.l -I *h*t.e,l - t i.n l', .'- im*M nirct vY(tli Mr* (
a * m . in lx - rn i f
the tail for sudden bursts of speed. al Home with Dr. E. D. Hrow idee Inlen-ste* were urged to la- on ;
itiiii* n*
. I I („* -nil,I l*ltl . ■ M H-k 1l t«- * -I »•
tin- F l o r i d a C i t r u s C o - u m is s lu it .
the plane probably will In- a s­ officiating. Interment will fullow the alert for further advi wirier
!t«
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HAilMOND. I nd . Sept. 3 (d*i
w.-i*1 t l . in ---T ,- h i l l e d
A n d r e w s s a id h e w .t« in fr-vo r
signed to the (5,000-ton Midway In Lake View Cemetery.
tIIIn afternoon.
41 sisaltiiMr# ••♦» i*»at*
1
i!ilf •Irivrii «»• ! ♦•!! S**v ♦nfli H1|pyI
l i n e teen-sge Cliicagrt girls and
•1 .... .
•&gt;
* it '
class rarrier* because of Its site
1.V T* Ifn i? l l u ) . n c jr r n i&gt;tiu*l ?v* •* o f
H'-year-olil Florida youth wer*nd weight, although a new 27.tin* IV11*hi f i i t«vf v l'ii. Mr*.
L■11**4 last night in a collision of
000ton rarrier* have had theiw»ft driving imrili »n «'v|iri*ti
'll,, ir automobile and a pikoUiideck* strengthened for htavier
| tvrnur. it yaft r.'portc i !»,• poll «•
•transport on a Itlgbirny near tl.,&lt;
alrnlane*.
! intunv t. tl. tnick \y it ifiima*
|.itv limit*
Tire XAJ-I carries a crew o f
tft'*1 ’*t J7 « 111(TIt (Jr1%'*Mft 14t‘f 1pel* The dead were Sophia Cianrmk
three In a pressurised rock pit. In­
h' ft « l r vhau **n,
joe. 19, her sister. Ilessie, 17; Kiln
dicating its planned um at high
Sa-*eas,
It',
and
Klico
Jane
Co|&gt;e•
*
m
altitudes
i ittr o i - i n o t s inn
•land, IP. ot Miami lieach.
Ctnlrsl Florida Etpeiimrnl Station
‘"The plane I* heavier than preLONDON, Seni. 3— &lt;/¥*)-—An American -Su;ieifortieu crarbed to­
1 l \ l ••NV 11 J ( N J Sept i P)
I'.dlrt- Sg. J.din Vi shorn y said
t r m t ln r s »■ l-aas its!
By
DR.
R.
W
UUPHKCRT
day in the NethetUndi. s taiu illy in a gianl mock air war opening the William Prati. 71
o f IndianaI ...i* |xi—.u* ,|.rd I,*lx) iii a
B la c k tot o l cab b ag e i* e a rn e d In ■ d i .e a i r iiigaM i«ni ' . l u . Ii i&gt; fit.- \.b .-!i drii',,|i*li.-d tbr l ’i viiat
TRAIN MHtJAP
btgvrti test of (hit nation's air defrntr* rince tfie battle uf Britain
i».Ii*. driver of the Iruca owne.1
SPRINGFIELD. Tcnn Sept 3
&gt; r j III,ml. I i*tm Inn on Route 35,
|l.v the Indians Farm llurruu, wa* ( a l l i e d «i»er Iro m y e a r tu y e a r Ik .t li in tbe .m l a m i bv tb r . r - . l
Ibe crew bailed uut, the Air Mmiilry announced.
i/Pl-—The northbound Georgian and
Ircalment
(or
ihe
conliul
«l
tbii
diicsw
»ill
accompliUi
nothing
d
tbe near the Fort Monntmtih gate
Metro jet lighten of the Royal Ail Force tangled with American '
,u,r l1,!Y'*,Ik“i11‘‘ ........ *
the southbound Dills Limited.
Poli.-e identifud the dead i .
d u e i«r-(rre young planli air lrsni|&gt;l-intc, to f t r h L w h e r e l l n . i b ' c a i r
lujieifort,
30.000
feet
over
the
Thame*
Estuary
in
mock
battle,
of
a
',f
(BOOoVmd
I'rLTt!
acfompanb.l
1- oth trains o f the Louisville end
\ntoo Minopt
owner of ths rat­
wat
pretenl
one
or
two
year*
pcrviouily.
Nashville railroad, were Involved simulated air attack on Britain. Another forte of Hritiib irt (iglilrr* 1 l.v Ted Scharlx-I. 2 !'. a ls o o f Ining place; hi* wife. Mrs Mao
The disease also attacks oth er1’
o f superIn an accident near here early to­ intercepted ji squadron or
tdinriapolia, was driving smith to
the seed with hot water l&gt; dif­ Mlnnpriu; tin ir -on. Roger, 13,
forts over the steel city o f Shef­ squadron continued their flight Wabash, Inti., after picking up related vegetables such a* cauli­
day,
ficult
nod complicated.
These on I so organist employed by tht
tu targets an the Thames Est­ li.nnil gall-.ns nf gasoline at East flower, n .Hard*, brussrl sprout*, growers are inclined to take n inn. Jrs* Rnsslx-ck,
St-veral passenger* were shaken field and broke It up.
The Air Ministry announced uary.
*
Chicago, Inil. They were not In- broccoli, Chinese cahhace, kale, chance fur this reason Iii rraliti*
up. but none was hurt seriously.
koldrtild.i, mustard, raddldi. ruin it is »an&gt;' and safe if tie- proper
Railroad official* said the Geor­ that the Superfort which crashed
juicd.
bugn. turnip and charlock. In order procedure is followed.
gian, on a siding st Courtlsnd, In the Netherlands went down on
LONDON,
Sept
3—&lt;&gt;P&gt;—The
t» free the land o f thl* tllesen«•
U. OF F. CLASS FA
about four miles from here, wa* the mainland between Utrecht Hattie uf llrltaln was faugh- anew
It u true that th.- temta'raturs
ami Rotterdam. British air ami today—on what one London news­
JACKSONVILLE, Sept. J-uP »
GAINESVILLE,— &lt;A3— V grad­ other crops should l&gt;e pUn’ ed lor at which the seed at-- tteate.1
sldeswlped by tht Dliie Limited
sea rescue crows searched fo r the
at
lease
two
years.
Th-r
second
K5 ■u
uating das* uf 372 students will
and several car* were derailed.
is close to Hie point at which th- Atlanta
■unrtvors.
Superforts
normally paper calls “ the must suntlier an­
control
precaution
which
should
44
88
rrcelva degrees from the Uni­
niversary of our generation."
si'-d will lx- injured l.v tl. * ticut Clevelsiid
carry a crow o f 11 men.
lxpracticed
hy
all
growers
uf
"3
HI
Exactly nine years ago. llrH iln versity of Florida in 4 program
NAVY TRAINING
menl if Die pro|H-r proc. lun' t* lb-tioit
The pilot o f Um stricken piano
...
97
12
and France declared war in Hit­ beginning st H P. M. Saturday. these crops Is hot water treat­ not carefully followed. Atmlh'T Dodge City
HOME# 8#pt* S ~ (/B *"Tll6 Us 8* had messaged!
ment o f the seed.
94
07
Nagy** powerful Sixth Task Fleet
re a s o n growrrs feel that the hat Memphis
HI n difficulties;
abandoning ler’s Germany, which had invaded Congressmrn-namlnre A. Sydnry
Black rot o f cabbage under water treatment I* not prat Heal New York
Rerlong, Jr., will deliver the rout
Poland.
1ft 11
today began two wasVs o f train- ship."
favorable ronditlcns Is capable of Is that they do not have th ' nee- I'huenix
It’d 76
ing tnreiaea In the SledltorranO n )/ a year later the very life mencemsnt address
Planes taking part In the
Herlong, a Tavciea a ttoin e/ and destroying the entire field. For rs-nry equipment.
San Antunio
SI
09
At ,M t *• w»raWpo are par- maneuvers had b een .given apo­ o f tnla embotUed Island war
water treatment
Ucipatiiur. U w float b under the d a l permission to fly over the threatened by the German Air outgoing president o f the Unlvent- this
----- reason
--------- —hut ...........
...... ..........
as
72 . ^ 8
As s matter of fact most grow­ JarkronvilU
command o f Vico Admiral Forrest lowlands to got d ear o f radar Force, attempting to aoften Brit­ ity's Bute Alumni Association, of the seed la cheap and excellent ers already have un hind prsc- Miami
si
71 M y
Our Insurance. Many gtowers have the u l,
of „ u. lrquitPd vquil,
ill apeak on the subject
gherman aboard the Cruiser Far- before turning In to ttM meek ain for a land Invasion. But tlm
Drtando
«i
73 ■ C
1 feeling that home treatment of
TU
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Great Opportunity".
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s i l s s * , Oa
r*x*
Test
TallahasM*
79
fCeatteae* Oa r * * e Two)
attack. Other planes la
the
ft,
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American Superfort Crashes In
Giant Mock Air War Over Britain

H ot W ater Treatm ent For C abbage
Seeds U sed T o Control B lack Rot

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THE SANFORD HERALD, BANFORD, FLORIDA

TU ESD A Y AUGUST S I, 1S48
■an

scorn SCRAP BOOK

Today’s Collectors
A pply Science To1
Get Bills Paid

Hr E l. A IN K K A IIN
P IT T S B U R G H , Aug. 3t. M l - ,
T h « bill collector douin'X.lieng at
the door anymore a n a '(to u t fart
hi* money.
i
Psychology ha* • r-titt-red lh*
flold.
Today. It’* tart amf dip-;
lorn ary that "pay off", according
to 8 . W . Klelnmnn who brad* two
Pittsburgh collection ngtricirr,
i
Klrinman, a good looking man
of 44, hat spent, 30 year* dialing
had debts.
lb* ostim nU - hr'*
caught up with aliout $4,000,000
Worth.
•‘Hill collecting today if a
science," he explained. “ We fln t
investigate the worth of a debtor
to find whethrr hi* can pay. W*
find nut what kind of n prrton
he la and what hit credit re-'oid.
la generally,
“ If ha’t Indigent or on relief
there la not much you ran do. Hut;
If ha hat a hank account
hr*
recently bought on automobile r,»
a houte we know hi* thould In*
able to pay and wt* can fare him
w ith facta."
I
Th e modern hill collo-tur. «-•'
cording to Kleintnan, will help
person* to dear their debt* by
arranging payment* in Inriall
manta they ran meet.
Klrinman, who got into the col­
T he h a l f moom
lection huiineaa at tlx* tender .ig'i'
of 14, ha* found that the practice
?
•
of running up hilla in both heiu*
ditary and habit forming.
O
M
E
'H
l M l 'H a s
A t leaat one of four of hid
B r i g h t a *. 'T h e
quarriea ia a aecond offender. 1(1
tha firat generation ducked in
F U L L MOON*
financial obligation*, usually the
aecond and third generations do
the same, Kleintnan said.
On*
of Kleltmian'a
favorlH
atorlaa concern* a sideshow per­
former who had long owed for a
glass eyr. The collector a could . . .
never quits ratrh up with him I l L 'l U U H L 'U
but one day the man appenrel in
Kleinman'a office,
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 31— oVl
*'l can’t Pay the money," he
.
fltfi.tiud in leseive and
reported. "But you can hove tho'
|emergency fund* was released by

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man and walked out.

pur-

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(struction of an armory at I-e**
“ Hut I ran after him and made ,,u4-f' , __ ,
. ,
. UP
him lake it back," hastily explain $71,000
T ,r to tie matched .........
..
iloltar-fored Klrinman.
He doean't want
people to think collectors ate dollar liv Lake fourtly and the cilv
o f
luwaliurg for the new armory,
modern shylock* who 'r,
dent.ind , t wj„ |l(,
( ir i, hu||, un,|,.r ,
payment in flesh.

Florida Farm Price
Index Shows ChangeN

11*47 nppropriation of $ I, i KMI,ikki
for len county armories.

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Renerve Funds Are
By Cabinet

'the cabinet today for land

By R. J.

Berle Testifies
I uarlHuetf I'n ,&gt;m Pass lie*
of the people named w«re Com*
lituntil • but that they wrie "in ­
tellectuals interested In the Com­
munist philosophy,"
.McDowell said llerle testified
that there were "considerable
leaks” of information from the
Mate Department, that there was
a "serious rift" between B "g flUiugh-with-Kussfa bloc" and' a
pioSovict group which wanted
"to appease Russia," that lie lost
tlir battle againat the latter and
waa transferred to B raiil as am­
bassador.
,
McDowell said lterle included
Hiss in the pro-Soviet bloc. He
said ik-rle testified that former
Under-Secretary of State Dean
Acheson "was Imss of the Hiss

IVlers called for the destruction
of the United States.
Hewitt who said hr renounced
Communism
four
year*
ago,
testified that "front the firat (lay
I wa* in the party I was instruct­
ed that the United State* wa* a
citadel of capitalism, the mailt
olwlarle to Marxist-lx-nini*t suc­
cess, anil this obstacle must be
destroyed, including school*, gov­
ernment and rhurche*, which re­
flect sleepiness."
The instruction was given, he
said, by "the section nrganlier,
the state in gamier, M r Peter*
himself, anil various officials of
the party."
Hewitt testified he wa* a stu­
dent in the Lenin School in Mos­
cow for American Communist*
and saw Patera there several
limes between 1010 and 1812.
Peters took charge of under­
ground work In New York after
hi* return to Amerira, the wit­
ness said.

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Houno Group

Authorities Seek
To Link Clues In
OrmondBeachCase

rastlssrS Frew Fsae Oae
caster* over their future policy.
Petty told the committee, head- &amp;
ed by Rep. flarne** (R in d ), that w
the FCC had no authority for it*
1 D A Y T O N A B EA C H , Aug. .11
decision. In addition to constitu­
— UP)— Law infurcement authori­
ting "thought police," he aaid, the
ties of two states were converg­
decision amounts to "program
ing on Jacksonville today In an
Sontrol’' and ‘‘clearly indicated
effort to cement the link between
that station* which broadcast
Clarence Alburty. 18-year-old ne­
religious program* should also
gro escaped convict w in, says he
give time to atheist broadcasts."
witnessed the murder of Gregory
He srgued that the decision
Blount and Mary llucks on the
(moonlit beach near O rm ond, Aug,
violate* the first amendment to
14. and the man A lb u rty says
the Constitution which guarantees
committed the double murder.
free speech and a free press. It* ta
Sheriff W M. Harris of Camileffect, he said, i* to tell a radio
la. Ga. near where A lb u rty was
station operator that he can’t
arrested early Friday, told the
broadcast a religious program
F.venlng News by telephone that
without giving time to atheifts to
hr was leaving by plane this
present their case.
morning for Jacksonville, where
Harm-i* stated a* the hearing
he was to meet Deputy W . II.
began that the main issue is the
Freeman, rhlef Investigator for
right of thp FCC to enter the field
the Volusia County s h e riffs of­
of religious broadcasts.
fice.
•
The first witness was Frank
The purpose of their meeting,
Robegsun. Washington and Missis­
Harris said, was to check on the
sippi attorney and former acting ^
ownership of certain urticlp* of
general counsel of the FCC.
W
rlnthing which were In po««e**lun
He said the Scott decision "de­
of Alhurtv. and which m ight capressed me terribly" and had a
tnhllsh a link between him and the
"terribly unfortunate” effect. A*
man whom he has accused of
a result of it, he said, many broad­
the double crime.
casters have concluded they have
On 8 aturdav Alburty signed *
to arrange time for atheists, each
statement savine he stood guard
time they put on a religious broad­
» h l|e snott*"* .................. mm**ted
cast.
the prime. Following this confes­
As typical of the confusion in
sion. he was flown to F 1nr)&gt;U *"d
the industry, he said. .Station
I* twin* held at an unnamed Jail.
K F X D , Nampa, Ida., asked him
( DM M IRftlON M AK ES A I I ItKST
for k legal ruling on the subjtc’ . m
He said he advised the station it w
i T A I . L A I I A 8SKK. Aug. 31— UP) fOHOWI NO AN UNIXPIAINID VISIT to U i« Soviet Consulate In New
did not have to give time to
I— 'T he Slate flame and Fresh W a­ York, Russian Ambassador Alsxander S. Panyushkln {wearing hat)
athciits.
ter Fish Commission today re. laavea tha consulate building accompanied by several tides. It Is be­
lieved that Panyushkln consulted with Consul General Jacob M. Ixrnia'ported a worker with the U.S
The program an atheist wanted
Arm y
Engineers was arrested kin, who la returning to Russia at request of tha U. 8 . (faieraaflonal)
to broadcast over K F X D , RoberSunday on charge* of setting off
son said, “made light of God and
rxploaivei in Ocheese Pond near
ix-ake Hay. The vessels included Jesus” and wa* "shocking,"
Sneads without a permit from the
the Battleship Missouri nnd the
agency.
Cruisers
Albany and
Fresno. last night.
I'asllsarS I n * l*aa.
Commission Director Ih-n C.
Whether to put to sea or move
"A Navy hurricane hunter plans
Morgan aaid the engineer* were remain offshore as It passes up into the bay was left to the dis­
has been sent to investigate," said
attempting to enlarge n spillway the seaboard slung the middle cretion of Individual captains.
flrady Norton, chief forecaster m
to lower the water level. He re­ and north Atlantic states," lie
here. “The ship went through •
ported water was »o high in the said.
M IA M I, Aug. 31— t/lh— A not her pretty rough stuff which Indi­
area that the pond dam was sub­
lie added that a strong high
prrssure area sweeping across the hurricane appears to t&gt;e brewing cates * fast developing storm."
merged.
The breeding ground of the
Great Lake* region would help in the Atlantic some 10U miles
east of Martinique, a French Is­ new storm is some 400 miles
W IL H E L M I n T C E L E B R A T E R keep the storm at sea.
The hurricane was placed at land in the lesser Antilles, the south of the area where tha hur­
A M S T E R D A M , The Netherlands 9:10 A.M . ( E S T ) ab« ul 126 miles storm warning service reported to­ ricane now off Cape Hatteraa
sprang up.
Aug. 91, (A1)— Twenty thousand {Southeast of Cape Hatters*, or at day.
"There may be a preliminary
singing Dutch Jammed Into Dam latitude
A
steamship, the Benjamin
14 H
north longitude
(iteigaon, told the Weather B ur­ advisory out of San Juan (Puerto
Square today with band and choral 71J west.
rerenad** for Queen W llhalm lna’*
Meanwhile, the Naval Base at eau here that she pasted through Rico) later today," aa|d Norton.
Barometer readings reported hv
681h birthday and golden jubilee Norfolk, Va., said shout 60 ships winds of 60 to On mile* an hour
on the throne. She will abdicate of all description* had put to and extremely rough sea* for the ship thawed a low of 29.80
Q
sea or sought safety in Cheaa- seven hour* ending at 10 P.M. Inches.
Saturday.

Tropical Blow

Florida State University wa*
authorised to buy for $60,000 half
a block of properly north of its
—
campus eapanslon. The property
O ltL A N D O , Aug. 11—
— The now is occupied by 20 negro teniNiys."
indea prices received by Florida ant houses.
farmers on Aug, 16 was 1HU or
The university of Florida reOAa point below a month ago ami reived ik u mission to spend $2,118)
N E W Y O ltK , Aug. I t — &lt;AV
tO under August last year.
| for purchase of a (Ml.acre tract “J , I’slers," desert lint as head of
I.IIIP.I, S U I T F IL E D
Th e UflDA Bureau of Agricul­ near flalneavllle a* a new location the Communist underground ini
A L II A N Y . fla.. Aug. 31—
tural Economics said the nation for university r a d i o
station America, preached that the Unit- A $P mM8Hi libel suit
was filed
dropped 8 points to 201 which it W ltU F
jerl Slate* “ must be destroyed,” a in fmleral
rourt
today against
year ago.
*
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witness at his deportation nearing
Rep. Eugene Cox (D -G a .) by
,ln Florida, there waa quite a varKKIIHUH K IL L E D
said today.
Alexander F. Whitney, president
17 points atsive Its level of a
S IN G A P O R E . Aug. 31, 0P )—
Former Communist Whittaker
tatlon in the direction of price Tin- British said today 136 iltsur- Chamtter* Identified the myster- .of the Brotherhood of Railroad
changes from July 16 to Aug. 16 gent* have in ell killed since Ihe toil* Pater* as the No, 1 man in I Trainmen
„
„who
„ „ live*
Whitney,
in Hay,
among different commodities. The date of emergency started in the underground at a House Un 0 |,jo
charged thul Co* called
rier recrlved for veal calve* and Malay* June let. Another 72 were American Activities Sulwommllte* him „ Communist and a dangerogs advanced fl.(N) a hundred
wounded.’ Ilrilidt led fnrrt-s lost hearing here yesterday.
aubvarsiat in radio speech**.
with vral calves reaching $20.20
Kulicommiltee mnmlier* t h e n Cox, a resident of Camilla, (ia.,
and hugs $24.00; while lieef cat­ 22 killed and 44 injured.
threatened Peters with contempt Is campaigning for re-election.
tle prices declined from $17.60 to
charge* for his refusal to answer
IIOflflF.D DOWN
117.00.
A M S TE R D A M , The Sutherland* questions aliout hi* alleged Com­
O LD A R E B E N E F I T S
Chickens remained steady at
A representative of the Orlando
SO cant* a pound, and eggs ruse Aug. S I, (/1'i— Tlte World Council munist affiliations and about the
6 cents a doien from a month ago of Churche* wa* told by a member activities of the Communist party Field Offire of the Social Securi­
ty Administration will be In
to 82 rents, which ia one rent of its youth section today that It In this country.
Is getting too much bogged down
The Peters case shifted back Sanford to toke applications for
above a year ago.
in theory instead of practically today to the Immigration and na­ lieneflts under the Federal Oldpromoting the Ecumenical (w o rld ­ turalisation service which i* pre­ age and Survivors limuranre prosenting
depuration
wide) Christian movement.
r b a r g e s ( ram m il conduct other business
............
Kathryn Kline of Kutatown, 1against him.
connected with the Federal family
J A C K S O N V IL L E A u g . 31 t/pT- Pa., one of the youth leader*.1 George Hewitt a negro and al- , insurance program. The repreten
Eggs and poultry price* remained •aired her view* at a news rotifer legrd former mrmlier of the tative w ill lie at the County Court
untMianged on the Jacksonvillei ence in her summaty of what Lad Communist Party national com- House at 10:30 o'clock on Sept.
mmrRota today.
I Ui-n discussed In her group.
milter was the witness who anld 17.
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builders, orekUeela, engineers and contractors. Jnst

product madt-fer Hashing

ask your Florida Power * Light Company manager.

dishes and fine fibrics!
A ctu a l akin taste made b y an Indepen­
dent laboratory— name on request—
prove Vel milder to hands than any
other loading product made for wash­
in g dishes and Ana fabrics.

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with Vel! Thla great new nonpleaa aude, made
by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet la not a aoop, can
leave no aoap scum to ding to and coarsen
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i !• Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

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

Established 1908

f OLUME XXXX

CIO-PAC Will
Give Support
*To President

To Form Cabinet

il'H itssrS

r«a r

••*•

finder Explains
registration P la n
At Kiwanis Meet
At an inter-club meeting held
todav at the Tourist Center by
the Orlando and Sanford Kiwanis
Clubs, a sound motion picture in
technicolor w «« shown, entitled
"Trees and llomea* depicting the
fir treea of the Pacific northwest,
mpd the shaping at finished lum­
ber products in the mill.
Col. Harold Wurtele of Orlando
operated the protection machine.
Another film. "The New Orleans
Mardi-gras” was shown.
Orlando visitors were intro­
duced by Jess It. l-rach. secretary
of the Orlando Kiwanis Club anil
included: Roy Rrewton. lieutenant
district governor. A. P. Clark.
resident: Russell Cole and Char­
ts Stuart. Karl Higginbotham of
^ i e Sanford Club had charge of
^ i e program. Dr. II, W. Rucker
lead the singing with Harry West*
er at the piano.
John Krider, member of the
Seminole County Selective Ser­
vice Board, reported that some
confusion has been found to exist
among those of the IB-C3 group
as when to register at schools,
due to publication In out-of-town
newspapers of registration sche­
dules according to age groups.
^ He urged Klwanlans to acquaint
™ cistrsnts with the fact that all
men In the 18-23 year bracket
are to register at one time here,
and stressed the hope that this
will be completed by Priday even­
ing. Otherwise. teachers will not
be eble to register the men.

r,

Aiken Credits GOP
With Effecting C u t s
m W A S H IN G T O N . Sept. 1 -fA Y —
tlenator Aiken (R -V t ) credited the
Republican-controlled Congress to­
day with forcing a cut of 199,173 In the number of federal em­
ployee from Dee. 31. 1943 to
July I. 1948
Aiken mad# his report on federel employment as chairman of
the Senate Executive Expendi­
tures Committees. He said there
were S^WUMB on federal pay­
rolls on Dee. 31. 1943 and added:
•CD "Under constant pressure from
• the various committees in Con­
gress and through budget and ap­
propriation reductions, federal em­
ployment was reduced to 1,939,• 199 at the beginning of this year.
"During the past s li months,
however, the foreign eld and de­
fens- program* have been inletleted end personnel figures have
Increased to 3JM3.433 aa af .lulv
1. From a reduction of 393.739
within the flrat veer of tho BOth
• fo n r-’-s i the 93433 Increase dur•n* 'he past six months has redoeed the net overall figures to
199,113."

M TO
•CM* M e r g e r V B f l C L .

ra­
tion

.S S S S - S te
mission this afternoon.

I.

Freight Embargo
For West Coast
Is Set By Rails
Port Workers Quit
W A S H IN G TO N . Sept. I — &lt;/D) -

The railroadt lodsy prepared to
tlsmp an embargo on virtually all
freight deitined for ihipmcnt from
west coast |&gt;oits if s maritime work
doppage developi there tomorrow
ss threatened.
Mans for the embargo were an­
nounced by Arthur II Gats, chair­
man of. t)ro car tervica division o(
the Association of American Rail­
roads.
Gass said ihe embargo it t pro­
tective measure lo prevent freight
cart being tied tip at wettern ports
in cate of a maritime work rtoppage. If ihe work stoppage doet
not occur, ihe embargo will he
withdrawn at once, hr sard.
Gatt said ihetr four clastet of
freight are exempt from emhsr
go:

Anaoclnted Press Lrn&gt;rd Wire

1918

No. 8.

NLRB Changes Big Four Reported
Former Ruling Nearing Accord On
On Strike Vote.
Board

Says

Berlin Blockade

S trik e rs

Wallace Appears Tr,iSs sa i ay ni sn g Q uToetcehdn i cAasl
In Alabama Amid D i f f i c u l t i e s H a v e
Been
O v e r c o m e
Scattered Cheers

C a n n o t V o t e In H a r -

i

N E W Y O R K . Sept I. &lt;AY—
Several thousand Irurk drivrr*
unit a or k rials, and Ihe Asao-ialien of American Railroad. *
few hours later embargoed all
railroad freight destined for Ihe
metropolitan Nea York arra.

NEW YORK . Sept. I. i/IN
Union truckers began lodsy a wall
out which city officials feared
might seriously cuilail shipment
here of food and other vital tommodifies.
A union qtokesman satd il was
rO R M fl f t IM IU Robert Schuman
(a b o v») has been commissioned by halting moaement ol all genera!
President Vincent Aurtol to form a cargo in and out of the city.
nev French Cabinet Schuman tc The stoppage resulted (mm a
cepted the mandate after former dispute over pay rises. One large I
Socialist Premier Psid Ramadier
had failed in his, efforts to form a union local rejected a settlement
new government (fafernatlrmal) arranged by itr officers.
The city’s Commerce and In­
dustry Allocution aiked President ,
Tniman to declare the rtnppagr s
national health and safety emer- j
gency and to name a fact-finding
They gave the Pretidenl a copy
hoard lo try lo settle the dispute.
of the C IO retnluMon supporting
the Democratic ticket and falling
A prolonged strike, the arrociaRepublican candidate Thomas E.
lion told the President, "would
Dewev "the candidate of ^ i f huti
have seriour effecti on European
nets"
Asked about the opposition of Clamp On Shipments Recovery Program ar wrll as com­
some C IO affiliates to the resolu­
W ill Be Made. If mercial export-import trade "

tion. Murray said: "W e will carry
oar case direct to the people— to
t L the people."
w lle predicted Mr. Trum an’s elec­
tion and the election of a majority
of other candidates favorable to
the C IO program,
Murray told reporters the PAC
will seek funds from individual
CIO membere for the eampalgr.
He declined to aav how much the

SEP TEM B ER

Check Hiss-Chambers Testimony

Stoppage Of Vehicles
Is Result Of Dis­
pute Over Pay In
creases For- Drivers1

Murray Hands Note
. To Truman Blast
ing Dewey As Man
For ‘ Big Business"
V ^ W A S IP N G T O N . Sept. I &lt;/»’) i t n ) president Philip Murray said
, today the CIO Political Action Com­
mittee hat derided unanimously to
tuppoit. President Tniman in lh?
Novrmbrr rlrctmni
M u m av made the announcement
at the White Home at he and other
(MO leaden called on Mr. Truman
to pledge their help in hit cam­
paign.
®rhe CIO-PAC decinon today
followed the 35 to 12 vote of the
CIO eaccutive board yetlerday endotting the Truman-Darkley ticket
Murray wat accompanied to the
While Home by Jack Kroll. CIOPAC director: Jamet Carey. CIO
•ecretary-trraiurrr; Emil Ricvr,
pretidenl of the United Textile
Workert; and Emil Marey, tec•ary-lreaturer of the United
Automobile Workert.

Truck Strike
Hits New York
Supply Lines

W EDNESDAY

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C a n d id a te
To

Ihe hoard s un.ininioii. derision
which may fuse far tr n lung rf|r. i
was gi.en umlri the i illllit llr s
'Act pasted a vrai ago II in ritn l
the Itnardt si m l I ilrn a &lt;|r&lt; adr
ago undrr llir Wrgnrr I sltor Ail
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I P (INO SOSMBtt "H O IIS" to lb- I • tinsoo
. i A* •riir.tii Aflrka * I il. TilNt it •• uni ,1 elnlsr 9IYSM
Chamber*, Ihe tines? key ngmet In the II
j* ;»Mr i*r«»f«tt V. ii
• I nii iinfmi InImsi pmrtii r t•\ tli-&gt;
Committee spy ring pr» '&gt;* look over the i
•rmploy rr. Th i! %%«»«it*| include I
lll.s or Chamber* to rite mlsi’ atement* *’’•&gt; 1 t*r rfeif rtnin?tl h ' "i* '
r r fu»4l l»y tha- |ni.» tn liArgiiin
7. wb-n the Washington h-srinc* will I * '«•« *,1 Shown (1 to t *
'»ith t hr nni'»n. dlt«*riiiiiitiil«»ry
invebtlfut'Ai. « r I
a t- Itcp Richard Niv&gt;n I It-Cal ) . Rob-M its
filings, mid «innUt Uaur* )
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Moscow Mourns Death Of Zhdanov,
One Of Soviet’s Leading Figures

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pi I
—
— 1'hrrr mrn **r»r r»Hid fln l Io d *»f recinc llriir%
W illirr shin hr «p**kr l»r»r
jr v lr n lii, K*ch
finrsl *•*
nod routl ri9w|w
I'nhcr «4»url ludgr I
\|r \
t’urrir fm***l Jack llrfnri ;•*.
■mil IU\lrr H llunllri. in m«|
K irrfll I.. 1 IrtnrtKrr
I har It'll*’
h rfrn*r l-u* irr U I
•aid ^ ^llirr "should Ik* lh* nnr
irrrwlnl «ml hrmi^hl n|» |**-»r
for tli-liu lime fhr |*r.i* *

llidgr
I urrir riimnirnlr.l
*Urll, I dlMHKtrr Kilh U ill,»»
100 |K*l rpnl, Iimi .mil in «* It
morr. flail th.«t 1% m.» ru m p Ii
a n a »ill« ihmc •*» do m.l fh«*
nrlioit «»f I hr &lt;rf«««id did n**| t r

flrr| adi hiiii'it i»n Xlssklriihii*-*
,a«s siu.stm***' Mink** 1 rounf).**

Thf Hofkrr win. \«ntkrd

?!&gt;#» jnli |

*v*ft til** *»n«* rf|f|t|r«| III %sift* III

,

D ETA TU I m .
-p* i 1.1*1
lirntv A Walla • lu s t ipprar
In n !nfrt drriAinn. «till nndri
Alai,M ills I-h!
s-.sl ,,r sr r
llii* W fijjlifI Art flir I*«••v•I |tr|**
Mayor Williams O 'D w yrr con- '
fill an&gt;f rsrn &lt;l.r\» ■■ .i- i. |
tlmt Indh the ilrllkm find llm
ferred an hour with lop police!
■rrpUrrmrnte u*ir rfit*il.|«- i«» %*%t
it) K liD IK G i l . MtillK
•lien Ii- *,1 I
I it*. is..| t.i.tir
officers on the walkout, then called 1
'.-ulll to pir.n I. .Ii units
MOSCOW. Sept. I t/Pl Ihe death of Andrei A. /lulunor. r*. ,f«»r I hr union **f lit m rluder
in his markets commissioner to
jw ir on Men. to move ihe elty’a j n m jng nnr of the mml powerful fortes in inK-rnalronal ("ommunum (
t
l
'i!., g',
I lie I’lugir ..it - r . is • tiulidilr
food supply.
pl.urd Moscow in mourning today.
; for the wnrkers o|,.. walk.-.I mil wlm wa&gt; lor I ssillt t haiisge ol
Uliion officials said that some
Tens of thotisands of Russians lined up lo sirs, the IsckI* of the, Th
ritniti sf , tomatoes, eggs •&gt;n| Imm.s in North
9,400 members of Local W7 of the (
- ---, ______, .
,
AFI- International Hrotherh».«l of . Cominform lesdr» lying in stair m the Hall .«! ( alumna, will, indications renrial metebar •I" i«*tnil *1*h i *• |( ■siolina. s|**»kr l&lt; SO .1 (rilv I lossd
Team stem, which rejecteti a new | 11, , , |0,r n, 1.000.000 will see the bier Iwlnre the I mkI) is mtenrd w * " Nrw„ V '-tk *N«' kii-.wi, ns the •t tiOO (loll! llir I unit of dir M
I tint** sSquNl** M " i n f ot|t"rnliiill,
contract laal night, had atonpedI I |(tf
w ,|| |nm0iiow night,
| Members of llir r i l l . United H-lni’l «»n tnunlv io iii I h .me
week. It claims 13,000 tnemiiers.
..
• Zhdanov,
known
to
Russians
atl
||nij
,
...... Wholrsal.
. . . .. . . .. . .
.Employes stiurk , Ills audietue m ss no’ segregated,
Meanwhile Ihe city’s division of * _
. _
•
as | the
ms elnseal
Clinesi aiMW-iaie
I &lt;ne
gi&gt; in jor
f,,r),|R|
,1|(.|rr wage
associate "«»f
the gn.at
Tb*ir tohs w m 1'
labor relatione said city, elate and i
a l»w negn % Hric Ifcn
. .Italin, died yesterdayat K - U ' I filled, and (be
rival A FI. Retail but&lt;only
..
federal mediators would, begin ,
\V*|Nfp
snd I Ini
| t e r -a aeriolls Illness. »he,
r * " " -. Herks Intetnatumal Aasnelatlm|
mediation effort* "early this afterI mnnlst Patty's
bulletin said, al-'^,
, lir sfrl,|nrr|I„
.- i n s s M i e e w s •••«
« p e s » a, i s i e n(,
me
nA
Mn . lh aolrd tin
L’ l
noon" la end Ihe stoppage
Ootifh thtm Kauri U r n n*» InklingVlrt-lion «■„ hrM .*.» Ji.lv ?t t.s
t*i 1Au.tn
u*.* mvnf
New York commercial activities
•hrrn,
&lt;1 this In the Soviet piesa. *'«**,determine Ihe bargaining agent
,,., 1. i
were hard hit bv a trucking strike
genn.i annoiinrrtl be bail heart
Tb.. case was rompli, .tied l.v Ibe '
,
in 1943.
•hie and hardening of th. at
ihe t'lO union war unable |
1
i come -.m l. to pi *4.1.
II « s r not Immediately clear
"**•
tn pp* mu fhr Imtlol Ihtaimp n( .
hr ilrilu n l, |»i|f In I
whethrr the atnppage was spread 1
l*rImr Vinitlrr .&lt;Ia |Ih |*r*.» -%l»1y fir**i .»f I «*ri*| «Tll. •Iirrrtlv in 'viMAtr fl« «t ur ill null 9usrll.fr
tng to two other locals— 292 and i
'
.. .
I'M ffnirtini? rlrf'inn

Lead Is Taken
R u s s e l l Long In
L o u i s i a n a Race ^

w,n beans ef Ihe Pailbeama

M««lla.»w ww «*»*» "***

| There •. tr......... h hatred in th-

I.

, , v t — Ths

l"lll null* 1 1 b ff" iPinnn n f Getflir ir f Trot ill conferum rib
rm »• oil llir Ik 1 Imi f ttYi4 tnrlsv.
»PI» «iirtillv 41 llir. 1 8%111| |rxperts'
finilpic% on p DMhili|ir4 of -n-fin*
•h- 7I '.lt l Mr 111 n L U l4 t ! r
I !•» I trh* K ll* rn*r&lt;) n*w.pipfr
l'**r kt.llff trpoifftl llt.if |!if "l^cS*
n»* tl iMfuulitft*‘ uluf K fK» RutI m r *41(1 &lt; HMfd ihfm to

M**« li tlir nnlv t.ill l.nf Itom Rfrlin
til U ri.rin lirinu nv .ilr*“i»lv |.|V(
l»*rn "irito m r
I lir mpm i*ipF» quntf'l .% Ir^ding

•If.* i *l **l tli&lt;* i*rim.in t.«11v«.%v id*
nilliMlt tlinti i* AI i »*•!*■Im11

i|y.

.Ilk! »!**• i|fl||l»|f I i.|v% *V 11M• bf
'3%r.| M t.'ijrlr'li s» 4f1f| ll«f /on *|
I**»»f|ff it (.«ptK|p nf t .Hiving jt||
1 riirht inti |.n rneft tt%ffir**
I h#. nru «•&gt;««.on *»f thf tnilitirv
4*1•' *■111•&gt;r» l*#-|*ii*i vlmitlv nftfr 5
»* M *I* N M . EST t. it* tKf main

Ml" *1 ■ »t*ti &gt;1 foil11 *il ronfrr#n?4
t *•*?».

TK fff fint.p* mf fitiir-powrr

f ti*rr f * inft rirlift loffav.
lit* S.tvift tnil.iirv M*fmini«tra"
linti H dmsI tl»r
av from B#r
l*ti
uf«tfrtt fiftnuirty it. J.n*f,
rIMHilIttg* *«trt*«.Vf

r* |MlM \%tr?

i »••i|#*»l Tl»' ,*1 &gt;Ihp fs*»if.rnlric
♦hr

M e ' *«|f nf flfrliu Dff

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n I 14 irvimpfiun *»f intfr

* » il * *ih» iv •r.*ff•• u r i p r r t H
if tli#* u* j*otm»i..ut in Mn«rim n«tkf
*•*1

I'R.InK of tlif lil•m*V4 'I# pot*

allslf **

In «t| It m r»iPt" flir Uf*V4 p4 pfT
»* h**m intrv/onnl train
•Miiiilni; frtjio Itfrlin 9u MtinleK,
.*» *p 4 1 f«l lit Mir fatfern ton# rail0 « atitfiovitlri. k»it| U put Into
acfvfcf ImwiHlatflv M
TK f PPM. f4pM 441*9 4

4 'l*l***f«

1 "imli*

*•

f

ntrir.an

railwjiv ff idU irtfvfd jit Ms*
*l»H«n#r ♦.« *4 • • tKf rfpaitA. It
•4 .1I 4 4*t 11* f *?«&gt;•
*&gt;ff*rfr* of
I I tse»"M-tr d
•*«!

N ew T’roj»ic;il Blow
Is B p in n ^ ’filched
In (';irililip;in Area

911— which accepted a manage ! S o i l O f L f l t C K l l l u f l S l
%w n /#n*hin*iv • roffiti In •*%rt ir*l
ment offer of a t.Vcent* an hour |
wnild snd I
ll D
Ii
from the Hall of Column*, where it I k . l u t v R t U k l u T p * l&lt; * lf
wage increase Under the old con
In&gt; in atate, to Red Square lor l e U B L j f I M n l l H
1 I i l l IY 'level.qi I lu iiiiu *('"IKI.llll'11
tract truck drivers got ICS weekly
funeral services tomorrow oignt
«|v»kr liiirflv «mi iiitrf
and helper* 3*50 a week.
— A new
MIA 'll "• i* I
lllack-bordered I’ravdo
.level., I
imtlMf ul irldlpHn
*| 34V flir c«»I,|
In New Jeraey union ipakpxmn
tioplrel • •i»n mi tK*" C4riKh#an
page* to /.hdariov, who was
W4I
tninl
rft'l
if
*
%
•
•
wir
f«M
lfi|*
f*
»
STAY
OKI.RANH.
Sep*.
I
said their men were “ riding al1
I IS l.«.(flg
i*rK*»d 44 tK** AtUntK*
rr«l'i* • *K»» r«M» **f liviuif TKr
— &lt;/!*»— Itussell l^mg. M )e a r- in. rulter of the powerfiil Politliurn,
trucks" today pending furth'-r
9■*r|»* 1 4imlr%4ly in %*%
r«'M to-fit *4ft rrt'l .it'd tor rnti «l »|i bill I traer
old son of Ihe late lluey I*. a founder of the Cominform and
Grain, soya liesns. flax tied, negotiations.
|off Nov* Sc..'
* *d4v A dlitursen*l",g Krifulf *••!» »f mitt•
malt and rice in bulk when they
Earlier'’ Local 907 officials ha I • l ong, today widened hla lead If a leader In Ihe Cominform's at I
fit!' .. e* in th '. f •f
ta.k*
on
Premier
Marshall
T
l
t
i
»
'1Th
’’
H
-.ls
track
at
the
T
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l
.
'
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bad
ritiiia
1
'
il
•
arr covered try permits Issued hv indicated
rlirfttp'l Ihp
itnnnir*
nilph'
2.2M
nter Ju n |r K«iorr!
....
Ihe
atnppage
ntigh
4« t*»nif&gt;V#H 44 4
..(
1
ugoslavia.
.Muncipal
Airport
I*
Irrlng
put
•
r|*l»iir
•
Far.' •
elevator
operators where
the spread to include 28,000 workers
I*. Kfnnnn In Ikf* tmtr n* In**
!■ .,,l.i, .1 . . . .
,,
. . . . . .
'tr fine condition for Labor Pav
V .r .•1 .
4 .Mr.
freight l» to he unloaded:
I n IrH SlaliHi Srnnlr,
••'esstlMW** mm I «.«•
Ihe Mo-row Had... I.rr.adnt.t hnrM&lt;
rim |m|iy r(|r,n
\ .lo,. ......
.".1
Kill
•••M4 |«»|
Petroleum or petrolum products
•.-.tvy a medical t.port rom. tmng
, rr „ W(, (lf ,n„rr ,|,.n j.o.ar ^-mbt
."■•I
el l.
»*ii ''lm li, Mi*
TV \
in tank cars whrn thev are to be
NKW O R LEA N S. I.a., Sep’.. I it. death of /.hrlanov. It *a
i t, r ,,,r r tri| tll
„n
1
•»
M trs.
tl.e
«'•
rm |&gt;
prr
bitlrnt
The
tM»«l
i*4rtv
unloaded prior lo overseas ship­
i-l'i -Russell l-ong. 29-year el l
for niwnv
f nJ
•nn*nit»rr*l ihlt morulnir l»v HKrriff
' iniq'V s* I b' I *i •4 I44! nigh*
ment:
ton of the late Huey P. Long, to / M m n v Mlffrinl fiorn K ikMi K!om«| |» /\t Mrm, nrriiilrnl "f Ibr didatr t..J AUK*19114*4 p«r
h
»•••• e&lt;|*rnenr#i
I be blgbe.'
!•941 f 9ll»41
ihr. •»»'.■ H(4« Mil1V 1
Freight consigned to the Arm y,
•lav pulled I .MMI votes ahead 1f |
Mirr wKirK wri ro m p lir«M •|)u«ty llmii. Itidinir Cluti.
1 K'"if
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•
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•
tu
N'i'ii
1
*
%
4
r*
s
i|
tri
1
Vo,
l
Navy, A ir Force, Marine Corps or
Judge
llnbcrt
F.
Kennon
in
'I'o
t.v
.evenarti-rio
sclerosis
thanlMany
mcmlwr*
of
the
Flvmr
S l’T T T G A R T . Germany, Rep*
It .|- •'r •A Id 9 »K#e# I4
r r e a l l n a e s aa !**■• a i s •
'&gt;|:«Khim&gt;4*«
••s.-slly
l.artat f|ul, of New
Smvrtts soI — «/T*&gt;— A German appeala rnuri rare for the United States Scni'o rn.fig of the arteries), •P's
. I ..................................
... ..................
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tv ret, ,.f it "' «i&lt;
. i l &lt; K»*-f f "t^*44t#r
•
I,.niMr|
........
d
l^»ng gained ateadilv as rural .. 'he blood vessels supplying the of the New Smyrna Hiding (Till,
lotlav aeqoaitted HJalmar 8ch»
•itndv
loi
*11
Hut
hahv
minion
1
til"
Itn-.f
tup
•
»
*
•
rn
t. During the last few years'are eai«-ctrd here as spectator*
chi. farmer tierman finanrial w ii- returns from yrsteiday's Ih-uto
sfontts gr„e• 4*
s tli9»\ r »»?ue 413u f
»
•
r
f
l»r»*i|
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•
H
i
U
til
lb-,
n
S,
■ad frequent attack* ttf angina and nartirlnanta, h rlcclatol
cratlc primary election were rum
•o.i ir*H ) 11 to4frhl* g "
, 1 •,**'l*es**•* a*ta t'egs 4
ll«SllKM« as I'M I t'lir)
The nuarter mllp track has
plcted. Unofficial returns fr«o»
\ 4M4|li«,|*»3|« rnflilltlriM was lo.*lees rolled and put into good
ordered freed.
t
of I9H3 prerinrta gave I sing
4r.il a M tri'K r Kim* 1.VI (.'.lev off
►
h.ii» l&gt;v Jim Reiter and a iii.lvc.'
S A R A S O T A . Sept. I O TV -R e p
lie had been aerving an sigh*,
Mrtsv•liivillr, Tirv 1m th • Gulf of
210,232, Kcnnnn 239,732. About
stand ba- l«-en lurilt. The County
lerr»# Collina of Sarasota County rear term after eonviet Ion on th» half
• ji ton 84*1 (be arc*
Mr*
the parish (C oun ty) returns
has promt «rd to baye the grass
said today he was eertain a ane. charge by a Stuttgart denailfira- wcie complete and most if the
%n4 •S •***•! 411%* fie* torMrh bad ('*•rut near the track.
rial aeeainn committee atudying tinn court laat year.
•rrir&lt;&gt;| SIM? 4t)'l 14 11 no l»»r« gar being
missing boxes were In rural areas ,
Sheriff Mero highly tuaisot the;
M tSHIN'GTCN'. 8»-pt 1 ..I*
rhangea In general election law.:
Schacht alan went scot free from
The rnntrri in yesterday’* dem
I N T K .R l.A K K N , Hw itierland work of Mrs. Herman Harriett and IC&lt;-t&gt; llarne.* 11! lod) prop i..alt •8 V•
would rnme up with a propot-ai Ihe courtroom at Nuernberg two ocratir primary rdectinn was (or •
T l If* \ t **49,41 «rnl»'s4t J loeath" 1
se“ *. I ' T V Ib-lrgates mapping
Federal ( ’ommtinir «?|ons! ••nvii-t n* n li'irrleave •&gt;I•Is w in !)
satisfactory to Governor Caldwell t year* ago. when Herman Goering. the unespir.-d term ef the late " f«'e ra l constituent assembly Miss llettv* I’rcsrott in removing todav
a
partition
in
the
Dusty
Root*
(
‘..in
n,
t•
-tor,
withdrew
its
riili'u!
in
and the legislature
1Joachim Yon Kihhontrop and oilier Senator John fverton Democratic f"'
t.f mote tl.sii I"1' miles an hour
Europe decider! ttalay to
to allow' more room „ r. ligin.i verstr •atheism &lt;« •• tbo*
Collina. a member of the c o m -I close associates of Adolf Hitler nomination is tantamount to ele.-- broaden a draft constitution to Cluti ItHouse
1.1 . &lt;1 off i||.. New Fnglnnd slates
’nnlt.wS mm I'ss* •t.r,
■tliM
.I
,,|.
n
rttnlrovn
*y
in
I,
mittee. said he baaed hla opinion |were condemned to die for war tlon In Uulalana.
1 |
a Sen't* an.! w as r'lnsld-r*’.*
l***ww‘Me entry of the Soviet
til,(It'll,,
in,lti.lt
v
after talking tn other committee- crimes
III ,... longer a lb,eat to the I ’nited
tar
•
.
lln
ir
t
-mail.In*
-tiggf.tiitri
av
In Ihe other senatorial ra c .
\ ,'t(wHn|r r„ mm|nee prepared
The court held that 8chacht'a
•nan.
it |a rial ll..list* committer •vltirlt
lie added the probable basis of participation In the Nasi npposi- Senator Allen J. Kllrndcr, for ti:e draft for the congress, ma&lt;lc
lir I,.-ad. ernlrd in inqitirv into fhr
, supporter, was run- up of parliament tnemlwr* from
a hill In lie presented to a special more than outweighted his earlier years a Istng
t|r. t»ior&gt; II.- trrm c l the KCC’t
session— if Governor Caldwell call* tlon movement for 1939 onward, nine far ahead of hla ro.nl'in -d
Kuropean countrie*. The cont.piiiniii in rtir m *f ■‘most iiitftiran outweighed hi* earlier1opposition. Returns f n m 1371 |.rc Br,
ha* no official barking!
A M S TK R P A M . Sept. I (An
he*
(tacking
one— would he the changr sug­ more than
ntld d w lirn l thr ng'tiry
rinct* gave Kllender 211,170; R e . f,,„n any government or parlla-JTIw Worltl Council of Churches j tut ,
gested by Charle* O. Andrews, Jr., support of Hitler,
arts tcalay tin a, tentative report ! e m , il.,| its |».vv.'r in funking HnDemocratic nominee for the House
"None of the civilian* who par­ James Domengeaux 99.971' and ,„.n ia ry majority,
1ilia Mooney, who Is a former
fimling that churches art* tlomi- ........... ..
: . .
. . . . . . ...,
from Orange county.
ticipated In the resistance move and Charles H. Gerth 45.2IJ.
nated by officialdom and fail to
'tan) l.t.tail' aster* liav-t* in'er- Rollins r’ollege football star, is
The main Isaue in the aen.to.iai
\ -L A T W W
Collina aald he believed there ment did more than Sehaeht." the
give enough attention tn the prried the FCC ruling In i.m ii n new fa.-nltv member at Semi­
would be some amendments, how­ appeals court ruled.
Ilia' Inili't statinns giving tint" fnr nole lltgli School where be will
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t
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i
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l
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(Hrlr congregation..
ever. to the original Andrews pro,
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suddenly
laat
nigh;
of
The
aubcommlltee
which
.
religion* hniad&lt;-n-t* must I'lnvidn tenrh rivtr*.
noeal.
flection by a 200,000 majoi'ty
.. . . . . .
... lie will i*e an assistant eonch
milled
the
report
was
not
in
(imr
al.o
for
atheists.
Clyde W . Atkinson and Frank
, . , 1, " . . . . . . . . 1. toy * - ,
at the high school, and will direct
agreement upon this .point o r
Rovel II. Ilytle, an F C C member,
llaselton of Tallahassee, both sil­
I hvsirial
education artivite*
It
!
&lt;
!,rrr*;
"(her
point*
It
contains.
1
ii„.
rommiku-sthat
m
t-tp
re
-,..
,
,
ent until today, said they will
rice. an7 . .M erton ^ n I w Or ,,f ,:cn,,
»»«•
«*"•
Kune,.I
arrangements
will
The
draft
will
be
nre.entetl
to
'
„
unwarranted
and
.aid
m
.l,h
r
J
"
n,,lr
H
'Kh
vote for Truman If they ar*
N EW Y O R K . Sept. 1— &lt; A V the full assembly nf the rouncil I hieadrastrr ma d feat that h* I
announced later.
named to the Electoral College In Loui* Budent, former Communist
I’ lfC s r i l l ’H NERVO US?
for approval.
| wl|| |„,r |,j, ||Ct?i,»P .im ply for tie. ;
November.
F R A N K L IN , Tenn . Sept 1 (TY
''W ithin our divided rhurrhes,. 1(tying sit time to nthei.ls *0 anparty official testified today that
l/&gt;ul* M. Anderson of Orlar.do J. Peters once told him he was en
It w as the pr'-ebt-f who was
the tentative riqmrt say*. “ It i* , aw er leliglou. brnadraat..
and Owen L. Abell of West Palm gaged In "getting infrrmatton tn
nervous at a wedding here yeato our shame that we have often
Beach previously said they would Washington and Hollywood" fur
'ertlav.
lived in preoccupation with our
vote for Truman.
In tern a l a f f a ir * lo o k Into Inw ard
"A n d whv not7“ asked the Rev,
the party.
Helen
Hunt
West,
A.
E
.
Adam
l i l l r ' l r ' ^ w n ' ciw ere* InMelri I MANiLA*!
1-1-Tvv- The I. I^onanl Jackson "it was my
" Y U i 'Z " 'n
m Buden*. who renounced ComW i
K unl.m a few year, ego ami now
of forgetting o u ^ C T n
feri^tm^VolTinron' . E W ’"! firs* triple wedding."
•onTil 10 and w , U Gotti of Fo rt i.
M .the
l . iaM.iitt ■» Vnrr4k«m i?«iing love end Mrvice.
The Franklin Christian Church
la on
faculty at Fordham Uni
Pierre hove said they would r a il veralty. testified at a deportation
NANKING, Sept. I f/ D - All forrign airplanes exrrpt Russian have
was narked for the double-ring
terday
and
grace
fear
waa
felt
their Electoral College vote* for hearing for th* mysterious Peter*. been barred ley China from the air over its western border provinces.
C U B A N L E A D E R K IL L E D
ceremony, which required the Jug­
State* Rlghter Thurmond.
H A V A N A , Cuba, Sent. I — (AY for the safety of the ialandcri.
gling of sit wedding bands.
Peters waa described by Budens Die step wat taken secretly and became known here when U i3 . Minister
The
last
direct
word
from
— Juan Arevalo, nntl-Communlat
as a high Communist functional v Lrwis Claik't plane wat (rounded and turned back *1 Lanchow.
Camiguln
came
from
a
govern­
TR E N TO N NAM ED B E S T
labor leader, waa ahot to death
who gave direction* to tho national
T A L L A H A S S E E . Sept, t — OP) committee, ruling bpdy of the
Ir. 1939, China, then yearning for Russian support gave the Soviets this morning in suburban Law- ment radio operator on the
south Philippine Island who said
The Trenton chapter of th* F u ­
JA C K S O N V IL L E . Sept. I ( A Y party. Ills rola waa almllar to that rulusivr fo-eign rights to fly over the wettern provinces for 10 years. ton by unldtntified men who **• panic **« spreading among the
raped.
Police
said
Arevalo
waa
ture Farmers of America haa been
11
L
A Nanking source today aald
people. Then the radio went
Judged th* best In Florida and of Earl Browder and Gerhatdt
•hot
from
an
automobile
■*
he
Atlanta
*2
•'
by the foreign office. However,
retommended for the national Eislrr, other top Communist of­ formal notice that the part will a spokesman denied having any left hi* home on the outskirts of silent.
Birmingham
be terminated on Sept. 9 next
the city.
r P A gold medal chapter award. ficials, tha witneaa said.
Denver
83
year haa been eetved Runel* Other knowledge of the reasons for the
N k r.n o H U R D IV IR IO N
R . E. Weed o t the
Arevalo was 34. lie waa shot
W
61
foreign office sources declined lo action, apparently token by the seven times with a .38 caliber
TA M P A . Bent. I. UIY— A negro Los Angeles
PURC4ASBS D R Y DOCK
CUr
91
T A M P A , S rp L It V r - T k m 91.. comment on the poet, which la still defense ministry under inti ruc­ pistol. A hoy standing nearby was subdivision 0* 73 aiegle-famllv
107
80
home* coating 4400,000 will be
000,000 floating drydock ad the carried la the foreign office secret tions f n m China's highest iuth- we-nded In tha foot.
ority, President Chlang Kal-Shsk.
T iip i
O d p i B y Im i
Tha labor loader eras formerly developed here.
The two and three-bedroom
been purchased h r tha BaUfahan
herring __
nil .forotgq
___________
. . age Borne sheerest* hero said th* Communist. He resigned three
lanes, except Rt
Russian, from the order penribly resulted from Serial „ ira Brn j f .
planet,
Steel Company nnd will bo
a minor poet house* will be built over an arse
eo rag* m e)
of about 12 antes.
to Beaumont, Texaa.
border prwvlneed
confirmed
award.
in the Maritime Union.

h'orRCs Into Front
B y 1,500 V o t e s

Bein^ Readied For
•&gt; Labor Day Events

Schacht Acquitted
A N a z i Offender

Collins Says Special
Session Will Get O.K. “

V ”

FCC Asked To Drop
Atheism B u l i n g s

Soviet To Be Allowed
AsHemhly MemherHhip

World Churchi'H Hit
O fficial Domination

%

A ssislanl Conch Is
Named AI Sem inole

Bude nz Testifies
Against J. Peters

All Planes Except Russian Are
Barred Over West China Provinces

THE WEATHER

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On Sanford llurald
| • IK

Poor Health

AND NOW THE ATOMIC COCKTAIL!

lb I*WITT MarKK.N7.IK

hi

r iv r iu

Hcniy W vllstr, tliould keeji in I
mind the wiidom of Vollane who
•aid "I wholly ditsgirr with rvnV
thing you lay bill I will delrm) 'o
Dr. Jules H
ihr death your light to lay it".
tional Foundation

Al* Kureign Affalra Anal&gt;*&lt;

thailei SuKVri, ,r ctrUiy of
commriff, says il.il "the intricst*
ing and comforting thing wLoul die
yurrenl rpy probe ■. lint (hey Inore
proved »o lillle". Only dial itie
fovrrnnienl ha, lined Fommunriti
at laxp*yrrt‘ eiiirinr, loi key |m&gt;
litical poiilioni. If that I, a hill*
thing
When we hraid the olhr, day
that Henry Wallace ivn coining
Wldi a (oil, tuition

doll.11

handout to Southern indutlry and
acrkullute in one hand and unirgregaled audience, hi the oilier, we
Wondeied Imv/ many vole, lie lould
buy v.ilh tlai* &lt;heap politual link
The Noiih ( arolinian, who egged
him the other day have given then
antwer.

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the fteds long have tiee.i causing development nf air transportation
disorder* in the southern theatre. forhids continued experimentation
(If more immediate concern an* with public fund* in this area
the actual Communist rebellion* “ without mnre rie,ilive atsurarce
iaging in Burma, Malay.*, Indo­ that the proposed service Would l i t
china and Indonesia. This uiea responsive to a vigorous puhht
I* among the world'* treasure tlt-cd and that It could eventually
houses, ami one upon which ninny Is- operated at u reasonable cost
nations place reliance for --*ten-1 to the government coimnensuiMe
tint supplies,
witb the service used."
From these rich rouiitri-rs come | The announcement said that
rubber, tin, sugar, rice, oil a id , , he t«mn|. however, reaffirmed a*
other essential* in war an I n.
|n |1K.n| nnd feeder .sir seiv.
„
! ice when set up where geogixphb
I "*4 yi*»t*,iri* 1 HWCi *»ciri net1il ru| n&lt;|111n* |m
rfficIe«■
* $&gt;ui»om# of
tuppllr* lor
( acv tmn portRtion Iwtwccn Mielaty security. The rehabilitation
communities and thus ct.atfe
of hurop« ami Ih# Orit*rt call lor a ^
for ftjr nervier,
all thrae produrta available. InThl. boanl ,aid It analyzed the
deed, untold mMton* of p-oples In | r,.,U||, „f the company’* ope.jthe Fur
art*
on tlont uvrr Ito «*vi$&gt;tinjr routt* horn
Rurvnft ami other fre a tric e k i J nn. 10. I!»I7. to .May 31. 1949, and
in* atran for In Ia *'»taff of ilfj." found the total coat to the govOne of the objects of *he wide ernment In the form of mad nay,
•piend HoUheviit u ffrn iivr in the when final di,ihur*erm*nt It made,
. orient apparently is not only to w||| c*ceetl *707,000.
| or pi ivo tho n e it r r n Alltea of, — —
—
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&lt;military auppllrt hut to hloek ie- ....

Mnssernmu, scientific director of the Na
for Psychiatric Research at Northwestern!
University, has voiced his disapprove! of the currently |sipular Great Hooks Program. This course is being taken by,
50.000 persons in 200 American cities.
U. S. Kaapi H i Punth
I
C riie i fe llo w Criies
The director applies such terms ns "medieval scholns- [ Retult of ’Cold W or’
|
Up U . S. fre p a re d n e n
ticism" am! "|&gt;ert platitudes" in describing the program as
Syccfjf to Ctntral Pitta
what psychiatrists term an escn|&gt;e mechanism. "This is the,
A H IIIftO TO V — T ) • Hussion “cold war" to having an tffict
time," says Dr. Mnssermnn, "when new knowledge and more
which must U cxtnmely unwclcom* to tha Kramtln. The
comprehensive insights are essential to effective action." United Ktalrs la hitting on to much of Ha World War U punch,
Fsca|ie studies, he says, tend to cause unrealistic behavior. with sonirthing addtft
A flaw in his reasoning lies in the fact that ‘new know-1 Dcmobdixatlon of pitn ana w&lt;*(iona snow baked In tha year fol­
ledge” does not necessarily lead to "comprehensive insights", j lowing V-J Day, but recurring crisaa sines then have spurred a
bfparttsan conK lousnese of kssn necessity for
It is also likely to lead to scientific discoveries, which, likci
preparedness. As a m u lt, approprlatloos have
Frankenstein’s monster, take forms and assume direction! |
been made available to permit;
which have terrible results.
1— Readiness, almoat at a moment's notice, of
Advocates of the Great Hooks Program believe that an
a heavy bumUng force capable of dumping 10 to
understanding of the works of the great philosophers will
■3 thouesnd Iona of bomba on an enemy. The
supply a background of though which will enable its stu­
amount, »t mures, will be dependent on the dielance of the target.
dents to view present-day problems in their proper pros­
J — An alerted Navy featuring aircraft carriers
pective. The accumulated wisdom of the ages is needed for
mounting jet planes and guided missile offensives,
their solution.

^m^WASHINGTON
w

Gold Base Kor China

A , Southern Ni*ir» * RigVti I) fill'
ocrai, ri|M&gt;il" then Irelingi now
to the rounly a, a whole they need
tome aprrial coinmilteei, it leeni'
to me. One would be a commitlee agamil die liivolou, and in­
adequate lent , "Dixiecrat.** Anoilier, a commillre agatnit being
taken over by Gerald Smith oi any
other of the table-routing lunatic
fringe of un-American waver, ol
American flag,. Another againil
aaying ‘tugger" or lading to like
enrr colored people in the South.
Another lor keeping the came fiom
being identified rxcluaivrly with
conirtvalive, einrr u i, nrilhrr a
toiucrvalive nor a liberal caute in
fact but one lor prrterving the
system under which ronirrvativei
and liberal, rrtitetf.— John T«rople
Grave,.
J‘

Outside nhservers are not u|huiIv hn|M&gt;ful fur the suc­
cess of tile desperate effort China la making to avoid the
economic catastrophe toward which the collapse of its cur­
rency has been pointing that nation- The new yuan, which
tile government said Is based on gold, has liecn received
cynically.
The stringent money controls laid down by the gvem­
inent after announcements of the new currency are not the
actions of a nation which has confidence in its own money.
The government has forbidden isissession or use of foreign
currency or bullion, publication of any hut official (imitations
for money and commodities, and salary contracts tied In
the cost of living index.
These are Isilil measures. They may strengthen the new
currency if it really has a sound Imse. If the new money
lacks such a ham*, the regulations proltahly can only add to
financial chaos.
Of no help at nil in creating confidence was the an­
nouncement thnt the government ho|ie* to obtain from the
United States a loan to help hack the new currency, or fail­
ing thnt u loan to help stabilize the general economic itosi------- — —
— Li i _
tlon It is hard to believe n stable currency w ill la- achieved
J. A Munay, wining in the
unless it cun be Imsed on Chinn’s own resources.

Tampa liihune llie oilier day.
raid that only the rich and the very
poor can allord to Ire rick anv
ninie. Coin have mounted cu
high that die meat middle clati
which ha, nrither die retource, of
the nch nor the avenue, to charity
ol the poor air out of lurk. Citing
the cate of a lampa huainri, mail
recently confined for I I week,
Murray rayi, "H i, hotpiial bill
Wa, $1700. mine. $8ti. aneilhrtic,
$122. blood Iranifution, $}0, and
he hadn t yet paid hi, doctor whore
bill wa, apt tu depend upon how
much he thought hi, patient could
afford to pay.

The trinlenry of the people to
run to the government for help
•very lime drey want anything it
leading the western nation, to tolalitaiianiun iven while they op
pore dictalonhip in other,. In ipite
of our democratic conrtilution, and
convirtionr. Dr. Emil Brunner, a
University of Zurich profertor.
told the Wo,Id Council of Churches
the other day that relief through
the «!ale it clangetou,. "Once the
economy i, nstioniied" he taid,
“ a totalitarian Hate it there wheth­
er one want, it or not." That i,
where the Socialitti make their
cardinal error. You eennot have
the government running itiaa
indutlry
the
»
d
agriculture
and
regulating
•tt live* of cfriiitm without

Too Late To Classify
lly IIU B 8 B I X K A Y
Ni-wspaprr folk*, particularly
tho*e whose iluties keep Ih.on in
roniUant ronlart wilh polllk* unit
politician*, grow t-allousnl to the
mouthing* of those w in term
thcins«-lvrs "Statesmen” ami ilo
not view with any great degree nf
alarm the rise or fall of a political
party, and even the formal ion of
new partlsa falls to Improa them
to a point of great concern.
They have followed the game
of “ In*" and "outa," llslene.1 to
the oratorical thunder of the
“ Honorable*" and between yawns
inanave to assemble Hem* accept­
able to hardbolled editor* as news­
worthy. even though the lioya who
gather and prepare surh mxtrrial
know that they are dealing m IS)
per rent pure baloney and blah.
8urh caption* as " T R U M A N
III.AH TH C 0 N Q R K 8 8 ,” " D E W E Y
DENOUNCER D E M O C R A T S .”
" S E N A T O R P EP P ER S A ID ” and
"W A L L A C E
DEFENDS
M G8
C O W " have become so common
that compcMitora In newspaper
offlcea claaa them with sueft head*
■■ " T W O K IL L E D IN R M A 8 IIU P " or " W IF E C O N K E D W IT H
C O K E B O T T L E ."
The only thing that k»«p« the
modern day newiman from going
stork staring mod U hi* keen
Mine of humor end that probably
seceutito for the action of a group
the

■'"“ - is a f f lS s iS

lag • mw

Services Is Denied

The new and whlmpreail Gun*
munUt offtnuivi; in the rat Kail
W A S H IN G T O N . Sept 1— a s _ .
to which thin column ha, luicn The
Civil Aeronautics hoard tca *
,|i avining attention, i» growing denied an application of Florida
m »e menacing.
Aiiways, Inc., to extend it* route
The latest developnv*ilt If a to Hi additional rornniunitie* in
threat hy the Kusilan puop.'t ie- ’
L-* iov 1
irimt ol North Korea to (tciiioy!
1, The board alto denied the comtl,e dfmtcralic goverivnenl
,. renily was MU up In the Failed P“&gt;’&gt; * applk-alion for a fivc-y-ar
state* lone of South Korea, eatenilon of In temporary rertlSimultaneously the Chin,- army
" h,rl‘
28.
newspaper of Nanking wains that Kill*.
rlvil war i» impending in Koiva,
Among tin- communities to
and Lieut. (Jeneral John It. IL-tlge, which the company hail sought to
irtiring F.S. tommunder in Hire;*, rxtend it* set vice are Mlam**
conceded that there ia a pursilnllty West Palm Heuch. IVniacolVr
of civil war. Hodge, enrmU- to Tampa. Si. Petersburg. Sarajota,
Washington, expiewrd tin- le-li'f Fort Mycr*. Winter Haven, Foit
in Honolulu that South Kcrians Pierre, ami toikelaiid.
would fight uny innialon from thaj The lH,ard said the alrplan •carnorth.
lied u peak load of only ^.t paxHowever, that ia a lhr&lt;a- which 1sengers js-r mil.- In April, 1948.
The Isiartl concluded that sound
still has to eventuate, although

Escape Or Background

S m lh

« S K J- R S &amp; &amp;

h r »l In ||M(*

Poor health habit* and other nijfntt of unfortunate !&gt;«•
havior of the "Teen AKern" of the present day* in many-f
111 Mh MhwIth t l l B H f
____ _ instance*, can be placed o n the shoulder* of their parents
C f t l t r # « l mm i t f i i i i i l #!&lt;••• waH*"*
O r l v l r r VI, IMIM. m i h r
OMIr# and guardian*; hut by 1960, when approximately 10 |&gt;er- ,
• f S a a l h i d . I l w r l d h . m M # i II i » A r t rent of the population will Ire &lt;15 years old or older, the
mt CwPtiiM Ml llnr.k *,
__
blame for lack of sufficient health to e n j o y life by these ;
hhi m
O i i .. i i i &amp;a n
l.dllor
oldsters will rest on their own shoulders, accordiny to I)i*.
LMitiiDN
Donald B. Armstiony, Second Vice-President of the Metro­
lluftlh*** Y tn h a srr
politan Life Insurance Company.
M IIM M irilU N N A tM
n» I »rilr«
• W
"A healthy, active, useful, and enjoyuble old ngu is
i ,wi
S rt»#Mmih
MumiM
lw i
one of the foremost aims of physicians and public In-altb
officials today," says Dr. Armstrong. “The things that en­
i JHsifc*
*.
O it l i u
11wi rich old aye do not come by chance. Health, security, and
A Fi u LI H im * |
h u 1 1« #«« r l l l i
*»J
| l u t B h « , r « « t i | u i l b B » n u l l Hbilrr* **■ the variety of interests that will fortify the elderly are all
• t t « f m ln iw rH i*
fu r tk r p nr» M » » l
the reward of plum made earlier in lifer it ili f fmi4t. M i ll Is# r l i * r i * 4 &gt;«»
“ There are no diseases or disabilities associated exclu­
fit i t f c h l r f n 4 i « M l i l l « i i l «
It * | i f t •» »*lr *1 VMli»hJ*ll J H f
sively with old aye, However, there are certain diseases
Ini ui&lt;4 \r m*|&gt;rt|arr Hrjift
11»#«. Ini’ Vrii 1w«i|t. I klr*«»t which are more common to the advancing years. These ate
D jrttuit. H a n tB S M l j
M L m b I*
notably, arthritis, cancer, diabetes, nephritis, ami diseases
I h r II f 1 1«M 1• U l«4»Miltrr « f I k #
of
the heart and bliss! vessels.
,
A i i f i d i l n l I’ftftft i* 1*1* h I* r n l l l l r 4
t i r i f i h r l i lb ih r u * f lu f M fM U l*
"A
careful
reyard
for
the
health
of
those
yrowiny
old­
t a t in t ! u t u l l III# 1**4 Ml B U M l a l b l r 1
I n t f a U ■ t v f a . p n p t f * «*• w i l l
*•* er, toyether with Improved modern dlaynoslic ami cura­
11* nr *« * ill a p t * hr*
tive aids, gives the physician a better chance than ever be­
_ W E fiN E 8 I»A V , 8KPT. I. I l l i
fore of recoyniziny the early signs of these ami other dis­
itini.i. vkhhk ronAY
eases in time to prevent them, or to slow up their develop­
N o o r .r KVER A T T A IN E D
IT . B U T ii IS A lil.OHIODS ment, or to effect u cure. That is one of the imperative rea­
g l \ S T J U S T 1 UK SAME AN D. sons for the peri,slic lien1th examination." Dr. Armstrong
V E R Y MUCH WORTH W HILE. points out that during iieriodic health exnminatins the phy­
N O O N L WAS EVER IIE TTK K j sician can also warn of the need for improved living hab­
T H A N III. I HIED K i UK. U t its— rest, nutrition, exercise, and sound mental ami emo­
t.« 11&lt;**» on unto perfection. — \
tional attitudes with such changes in the living pattern as
lleb. tl;l.
make the difference between feeling “just so-so" uml being
j
itc vilirir tl.r jieople *.l Ku» "ready or anything."
ii* sic going I" be Ka m i Ilie unlit
“Cooperating with other agencies for a Is-tter life’
t build ami tu imn thru own after OG, the Metropolitan has issued a new booklet, ‘Years
met. Kil l dial vvmtdeifui )
to Come,* which gives many good hints to those interested."
continued Dr Armstrong. “ We shoold capitalize on the lame­
The tenure ol llol marhiliri i«
nts of medical science, vvInch have brought us a longer,
following die i « i k ^on /wimbling
span of life in the last half century. It is estimated that by
joint, in Volutia county. f liejr
the year HHiO almost Id percent of the population wdl he
item tu be cInning imuie over 05 or older, contrasted with about half that percentage iin
there.
■
1900.
"A long life may not l«* entirely a blessing unless i t ;
That l?-yrar old tilil wIni made
a name for lienell by irllmg ,oine can lie healthy, vigorous, productive, ami full of diversified
2 0) fur, out in lllinon, in a few interests. That is why people should begin to prepare for,
mme yean die will ptoLcMy go old age early in life."
Concluding. Dr. Armstrong said: "It is wise to learn!
into the movie, and beiome lainou,
the best use of leisure early in life. Get a hobby; cultivnti
a, the "hot potootre"
it, and pursue it after retirement to bring you uml thus*
Suulhtinrii. who do not like around you happiness in later years.
MM*t

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMUEK 1. It*48

THE SANFORD HERALD, 'SANFORD, FLORIDA

aircraft-carrying submarines which can also
launch guided missiles.
J - An A »rrv to be swelled within a year by
the new • . *.o a respectable peacetime aisa.
The country - defenses still (save much to ba
Washington
deslitd. Tlie new sub fleet, for Instance, fea­
turing troop and cargo transports and speedy picket V boats, la only
a nucleus. A complete jet air tore* to some Uma away.
However, top military tactlciSM believe It will taka tha Unitod
States much less than the I I monlha tt took la the tost war to brlaf
full power to bear In any new conflict.

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I hahilitatlon of nations being aided •t'tionally kmt* the county U by America. The world .avulu- **,“
, Th ,‘ V """* -' ' *rv
Hon winch tlie Communist* ait"!,‘l ,hu' L Hu- impula*
waging Is “total w ar."
, tion Isn I subject to the ditr-c4tir»s
which exist In India because of
Hurmn is the bigucst gioucr the hostility U'tween H in d u and
of rice III Soutlufist Asia, export. Moslems.
i»sr huge quantities of it |„ neigh­
Menntimr heavy jungle fighting
boring India and to other ui icnt.il
Black ami Blue;" Red for Pepper, t countries. The rebellion In this new is proceeding on the M nliv penir.Black for Wallace nnd llltn; fur . nation— which received ito abio- sula to the south of Hurt&gt;ie. In
Truman.
Thurmond, of course, lute- independence outside the "the, couitries Communist agita­
would remain colorless an I Dewey ||,|ti*h commonwealth only last tion has l&gt;e*n intensified und very
could hand a rainbow over hi* , January— wa* launched because obvious |ire|)aration- for Uprising*
headquarter*.
| the government refused
align are under way. All Indonesia is
seething with Red maneuveri m im j
Personally, I'm glad tu welcome | itself solely with Russia,
the Pixiecrat* to the fold. What I Premier Thankin Nu a V * days ml at the cslablishment A Comthis country need i» m »M
nnd ng'&gt; admitted that ft percent of ntunist govrnimeats.
All this a&gt;lds up to a significant
hs-tter political parties, anil it Burma** armed force* had turned
I have been emphaticlook* as though the INxit-eralx' traitor.
He declnird Ilia! th e ,.fact .which
. .
,,
hav* as much if not mor** Li o ffe r1
5,(4 lH'r “ 'i t were waging
,ul "
repeating:
the country tl.Mi any ofthe ' war on the rebel, with modern' c” 7
“ ^ r " 1? U ^ l A I ,n*(
‘ he
others at thll* writing
weapons, but emphasised the tori-1 !V’ , p
Communist drive tJ
Let's go after their national
lh,‘
^ ’' fcator l s ^ i n B ' o J w d 00^
1^
convention and hold it in
th„ government bank* heavily fu«
,e lloUbvvuto u .d lrt.k .r.m.cll
F I F T H district.
I *u^ on ,h&lt;* ^
that fllg ie rt
^ iS T f y S S

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There?s Always a Place
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• A IR L I F T — American air servtcae .ara concerned about tha lack
of military troop and cargo transport plane*. They have discovered
that the number of these vital aircraft to now Isa* than half tha
needed minimum strength.
The Berlin aerial blockade-running operation which suddenly
called for scores of four-engine transports to Ay food and fuel 4o
the German capital brought the alarming situation Into the Umo*
light.
No one Is blamed for ths situation. The A ir Forces had a speci­
fied amount of money to buy planes and reaaouad they must BU
combat needs first.
Legislation to being puehiJ to provide money for design Of “tnso”
military cargo-transport plants. However, It will ba a coupto of years
before three planes can be built In quantity.
Meanwhile, ordera will be j ' -d for more C -M flkymasters sod
a cargo version of the Douglas DC-fl.
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• flL Tr.R 8 0 .NIC E A S E — Ths boys who fly faettr than Congress­
men can hear President Truman aay “vetoed” have a few reooot*
tnendatlone on making their supersonic flights a Mt taster on ths
body— and the nervous’ eysttm.
Gene May, the man who tint broke the sonic barrier In a Douglas
Mkyatreak, doesn't like all the gear he has to wear, nor the anal!
apace In the plane Into which he and tha gear must fit.
May proposes that aupersonle pilot* be given plenty of room—
such ae an Individual “cell" In the plane might provide.
He euggeate that such a unit could be pressurised
by Itself and fitted Into the plane so as lo be com­
Pressor!t*4
pletely detachable. This would make It possible to
Cabin It
■hoot It Into the air as one piece In event of an
emergency.
A t preeent, (he pilot to shot out of the plane from
his seat.
May further advocates that euperaonlc planes be fitted with "push
button" automatic control and that cockpits be redesigned lo glvo
pilots adequate visibility.
Hto words are echoed by Ruse Thaw and Robert Brush, also testpilots for Douglas, who hay* registered their suggcaUuna with LM'
Bun's engineers and designers.

own known a* the "Pixlrcrita."
Weary of recording tlm antic*
of Democrats, Dixii-crata, nnd all
the other rrats, (hey let themselves go and announced to the
world the funning uf their new
party.
The purpose of the organixalion, which describes itsnlf a* an­
other political party, is emlxalied
in the charter which sets forth,
that:
"This Vorpiilatiun’ la funned
for no good purpose, for fraternal,
educational ami for n&lt;&gt; purpose
whatever, lo w it: To foster the
kindred spirit existing among ue,
for (he education and rnlijhtm cnt
(such would tie entitled lo memof the downtrodden masse*, the of Austin.
Tht* charter further providesi ljlbershlp, and by joining now It
ctasse.-, and Hu- larkasset, by tak­
ing into the fold all nonpartisan*, that the capital stock &gt;f the ■would give him an opportunity to
all nonplusses, all nonthunksrs, all "corpulatlon" shall be divided seek th* presidential nomination
nonsensed ami all nonskidded. who equally In fifths.
on a "United We Stand, Provided
ascribe to the aogan, "United We . It to reported that Interest In We Can” platform.
| the new organisation is iprvailit'Z
Then wa rould arrange for a
Stand, Provided We Can."
It pledges full and unqualified into other state* with the -apldily wide open free-for-all debate, no
support to any party that serves of a forest fire, and I li.iagine holds barred and winner take all,
mixed drink* and extern** mem­ •here are a number of Florals between Pepper, Dewey, Wallace,
bership to all Crati, including newsmen who would welcome an Thurmond arid Truman, and w*
Demo, Dixie, Hypo, Arista, Techno opportunity to start a chapter In . could attract national attention
this state.
and Bureau.
{tu the event by having » couple
In that ease, (U ! full bottle*, of Russian school teachers Jump
Directors and post office ad­
dresses given In tha charter, which according to the by Dwxl, it from hotel windows while the true
bean the teal of th« Secntary of might b* possible to bring the Democrats picketed the conven­
B ute, (given at gunpoint), in- first convention of the riilc e rs U tion hall dragging red herring*
to Florida, particularly sines Tax- behind them. T o Insure a
cludo Wick Fowler, Aualhii Roy a* I* D ry or reputed to ba.
Democratic

Grimes, Austin; Ed Rider, Dewey Claude Pepper, although art a
Headquarters, (tf any In Taxaalt newspaperman Is oacialaly a
BUI Cuter and B8) Lloyd, also crsF of the first water j g | ps

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Miss Thelma Lee Is
Wed To W. R. Clonts

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Mr ami Mr* Ihuiald It, Middle
ii v*iili ii if o i f m filets 11 u
h* iiiilHl,
On Sunday afternoon Mi** Thel­ ton and dnughtri Frances have :e1
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TIi* Intcrmedia'e t.irlx A in ill I ma la c, daughter of Mr. and turned from a ten day vara I ton
lo IH «t ifrvlcc mtn
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arv will meet «t the home of Mt». Mrs. Charles S. Lee. hecame the in New York City ami New Haven,
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C, A, Ando n on, Ji »t P|H French hrlde of William Rexford Clout*, Conn.
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I ir ill nil i*Ti*l»ii ■* &gt;ii- -rrn 'f r y
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•on cf Mr. and Mr*. Chariot Roy
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Avenue at 8:00 IV M
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Clont*. al»o of Oviedo, at the
iiivii#K him %will* m
Mi,ii .in* i t l»*1l ifninl n*t*piitlv mol tli** n.fti hnv#
i h .o t lt » i im ••*ll •tit ■ h*.
Jack Kvans left tin* morninc
I *i'll vi i y i
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Foster Chapel Oviedo Methodi*t
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Church. The ceremony wa.i per- for his home in Chieato aftei
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The first meeting of the fall formed hy the Rev. Nathan visiting Mt and Mi* ti. F l.udJ[A
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Reason of the Amcilcnn l.oL'ion Thomp*on of Fern Park and Ox- qttUt.
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Auxiliary will l&gt;o held nt th" I a ff- foril. Oa.. n»*i»ted hy the Rev
M l l i f l i l *it
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Whut II**ii
it •* •I'lflin u t*i •
•*»ilu\ w ith
ion Hut at 7;S0 I’. M
Mrs. T S. Copeland and ilaughJohn T . Adam*, Jr., pastor &gt;f the
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tnut* |»l fch­
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f U i d 111• 111.
let Pattv of New Smyrna Reach
rhiirch.
iKilf telHIl-1'»*1 i
iV* ■i «• d m ’i ill u m f&gt;HI f lull I1A
T l'lv S l) v r
I t lie m t iw t i'i '
f ’ » H U lk lliU !!»•*»'
M rv William Henrv Mar’ .n. and Miss Alice l.un«|i|ul*t lefi tin*
•if 0 * f it 111' '*' ! ' Ctrl I |*
f Vi*|tl I . t I
I'm *uIi*
"i««*h■.,! Sum**
Nashville, Term
l*aut!htrr of We*ley Sunday
may ,{soloist,
soloist. accompanied hy Mr*. T. 1 tnortiint f»r
It......
tfiiiif*« »■ 4ft i
Willi1' *
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ure,
School Cla** Patty will i* held a* I Lingo, pianist, save a p ro d am of where the* will visit I heir siste
\ If I ***l Mil*'
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H-fl#* Ill Inki. t
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11•1 A lift'
the home of Mr*, licorne Hat den I lovely nuptial tnutic. Tti&lt;* hritle Mr* V, F. Little
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|&gt;1ri utlPfl hy
on the corner of Ftth and Matt j « a i given In marriage hv her
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nr I -*tit \ Thr* film
«M lr .if M.
1 IftM'll in*w w
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noln Avenue nn Sept. T with the |father. Her loeelv lirunette Iteaulv
Mi. and Mr* tie lrric k Its-ll left
found til til it
fin* *,«v**r*if i' " h | Inutfh*. nruj iu&gt;
Til**
Kf* 1 'if* 1
•I *•!liti.
Auiru*t and SepteinU-i group* ** ^ wa» enhanced hy her l.e.tutiful Sunday for Washington, I*
In*
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Kiiti i i W a! ke, II , • , , i ■1 I IDti iliMjl f w*l|IH’ |H**
.hosier*,’ . A market »,n*kel sale; u elding town of white shpte’r where they will visit hi* father.
t» u nt*' "iif -* t •h 4 tat l*M dm u*ifiu nml Fti'ii phi! . .iiplilcal.
I loll VV I .!
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Aw ill la- held
•ntin. fashioned with a fitted led- C. K. Hell
th W.’ 1 : k &lt;• ■ a . -*D* I'U i h hi t ' 4%01 find 0 «’pi do% T ifii
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ire, cape sleeve* and ,« sweet­
» , id ed fiiii’il mol **%v*tt I’lvihm 1j»" *f»*?.
tike It., lift 1**1
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heart neckline. Row* of lac* exMis* Hell* lluntei left M.-e*la)
riu* in**
1** vi*i
, t*nded from the neck to tne hem­ f«l Maivvith, f**&gt;i&gt; Slo odl cn
till*
J4 file
line. The hack of the full yathcr- tel Maryville Colletc a* a .oph
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graceful
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to THI
more
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Her finiccrtip veil of *hcy,- net
•*Vnu •ft* *• ‘ It'M t&gt;,
Wtlll.M
linl'til nml ity le .1 tn l"tia hair ■I tils
wa* edged with lare and /ell fmm
Will ii til*4* |t i hi il l *
Ml* Ralph Peter* and daothtei
*1-ill III * MP .1 1|*V* Df* !11I IK wtl Hllll
111 44 Hilt* 1 ' i *44 nil* |u*i-* ( I’.,, r .
a small fitted satin cm .
Site Itounn trturnrsl Sunday fi- ni tw» |
jPfkfI t»ll4* tliill sir iUiif
wine lont lace mit* ami cat ried week* spent In rhoina*ville and j
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s •ectnl. Hi Iwvtli C"hl itfu 1 Mn r l i i H i d e W rvm
a
prayer
tmnh
covered
with
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Fender.
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•pray of white bride’.* ti*e*
, .it (•• 1*1 (V4' ■ rtful n|t|viififitni«'Ut
m i l l i o n o d i | ,i
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showered with satin rihltoi and
lloheit Wilkinson. *tude* ! nt
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Mutiny State Collet''. Mutiny, |
FhnVii hi I t a i niiiiiil Stoilhi l i i K K i i l i l l i f u - * 1 » », • | . | | U i 4
Mr* John la*wi* .lone* of Mi­ Ky. i* visiting hi* patent* Mi
OPKNS 12: 1.1 P, M. IIA II.Y
• fill f wltO •' T( y
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S-UD *i I’hiiiip *171
201* \ I'ai k \ *r.
ami. sister of the bride, wt* hi r ami Mr*. Jack Wilkinson.
^ 1 - 1h i l m J i*fii I t p uliis««* enuou* im*nt an.I niipi*nclntiu mm
l « h / ‘ ii k m u
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Matinee* lOr • Ktrninc* lie
only attendant. Ouida
Stvotie.
itnui' t •• Jonuthnn !.&lt;*«• I» m i |m i in
nnnmifurtl tmln&gt; Mi«* I .«■,* i*
D id
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in t in
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Children lie
•mall dauthter of Mr. «n*l Mrs
Mi** Jean Wilson ha* ietlii..... I tin- ilntiifhti |. «if \ti mnl ,\|r« H a r ry t &lt;* «»f thin »*Uy rind M i thnfM-i
Francis Swope of Orlando, und home after spending hei vacation i* tin* .in of Mi, mitt Mi i* Hi nry K lh*i|»w*i t*f Lnkt- Wnli *
Nancy June*, dauthter &lt;if V r. and hi Ft Pierre a* the torsi of Mi»*
M n . J. I.. Jones, of Miami, were Mathura Writhe,,
LA ST DAY W ED N ESD AY
flower itifl*. Charles Rov Cl mt*.
t II
t \SII S W I X f iS — \ I.MOM LIME
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Jr., brother of the hritb’griKtni,
Mt* Frank R Mi"
ill ha*
11111" 0 1 ttr.nti -.tiire*
Iti-i ■»,d ni ,k i„c
acteiI as best man. Ileeee M&lt;hin, turned fmm a meat ion •pent in
1 n Ml’ lilt V M M ,
fur 4 M l ‘
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cousin of the bridegroom
aid Ml. ml
Head,
.Special In The Sanford Urralil
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Robert l*ee, hinlher of the htlde.
Mi ,uni Mr *, ILti i i I •• m
were the usher*.
Mr. and Mi* Frank I W™«|.
II* M till \N It MIN FS
noiint 1,1 D hIiiv ill** i huiiu* im*-tit
Immediately followintt the e&gt;'te- ruff. Ji . and Mr* Frank t. \V,«&lt;I
nn*I Etp|»M)«irhtnu tiininitu*'
**f
mony a reception » « * held nt the tuff. Sr left vestridav for 'ieoie- , ------|lint *ljHluhDr. |1oIi »m-* la in , *•
E v e r y M c n . l i a n l In
home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8 . In. S*.uth Carolina and NVw Jersty | M l , k ,|w .„,I Kiteher o f S a n Jon athan !.«••• Hi nper. **nl&gt; *»»n
l-ce, the bride's parents, on latke where Ihev will visit with relative. f „ r iJ , ■„m|ur,(.1|
„ 111|nj„ K , . . r . uf \|f a mi M l* Henry F I&gt;m ii **i
Chaim. Mr*. Robert l«ce served and ft lend* fot about a m»n h vl,.,„ ,|t
,,vle.h. M, th.«lisl i»f l.nkp »\ ‘ili1si.
the weddinn cake, assisted hy the Thev were accompanir.l l.v Ralph t hut.h Sunday.
T i e U« tldinu " ill I*** llfl *VftiT
Misses Dorothy Nihlack. iliilia r i IluM.m \\ i x i uff tif Lni;li"M '»
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ftf IKt 1» in the f Impel **f tIt*
iau1. Joanne Meek, Hill ip Chi lice, N. J, Win. ha* liven the!, ffue.t for ! ' " rl' ' « r
•on of the hnal Ilul&gt; rM»*o KpiMopnl riiu rrti **f
I'm*lot. the Rev. and M,s. II II. Bun fold itt r» INI iiVliH'k ill lln
Crniem- McKinnon. Jean Chance N
the pa*t week.
(.ink, lunduiiid th,. mu,ninu and •ft*,»i mum it ml will W nn»*nile»l
and l.aJune Kate*.
Mr*. Roy
Clonts, Jr. presided a ;c r the
on I% 1*V i **I aI11ve * **f 'lIn* v iI'M|ile
Miss Nancv White is s|H*tiding I
*! thr
punch lalde, and the bride*. ha&gt;k , ahott lime with her uatenls. »B|&gt;list ( hur.h Sunday
Mi*' U t i* n rmllve **f Siihf*»|«l
was kept hy Miss Iletsy Ann C a l­ Mr. and Mi* J. St. Clait White
A lovely pirtii, w ». rnjoyed by She lillrmlr*! lor ill m Ih m i I p mill
ler, of Tnmpa.
the meiiila'i* of Seminole Chapter U1 itiiual•&gt;1 f i f in Bl'fllltlfili* 11lull
Mrs, Clonts was irruduatt-d fmm
Mr. and Mi* William W, White No. 2, ittder of Fa*lein Stars, 8s in «»l with the (U -B t'f IB 17 IM
Southern Collvtrc, I.akrlaml, with have teturne,I to Athens, tin afte, at Sweetw.,l, i I'atk, ridel,ratine n*« Intnoi *1iit(i-nl Sh* 4%a
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a H.S. decree. Site sss w mem­ •nctuhne •nine time with Ml und liielt nnnnal lh ,U ,I M orn, day tnemU'i of the T n IH &gt; rind Phi
ber of Alpha Chi Onirica. of whir It Mrs J St Clair White.
' pitnie.
Alpha hat ipli Sal nil t\ S i m a!
Btft't*an I’mvei*ii\ in It*
site served a* secretary of net
----------Afte, pMttnklne „f filed rhirken,
chapter for two ycal*. Slie later
In u »
Mi** Jant TliieiM'ii left todav |frusl -hump, thicken pie, raluiir, j,tr»d f*‘i i» 4*.ei ulna*
n iih'IIi Ih'I *«f I hr !*i Hein Pin ►
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tecelveti an M.8. decree from for Chntlotleseille.
Va.
Bf**’’ cuke*, pies and iced tea. a speec'l
Kmory University, Atlanta, in •pend Ini’ I he uu»t two week* w ith j„ f welcome &gt;a* ffivcn !■&gt; Mnv &gt;r cinl ••»n»rity
Ml Ml Ella-1 I* 11 nnllVr **f I akr
biochemistry. She was employed her mother. Mt* W , d Thtitpen., Frank W Talbott, Worthy I'ahoti
W|lr* and unidu{iti*d f!•■!»% F*ik»
as teacher of home econoinu» in
1of the l inlet, and Mi* Mat unit I \V*Um Hiiffh BrhiM*| in \'M? m
the Oviedo IIiffh School this part &gt; Mr, and Mr* B. I* lerkin* and 1tout, As*o,irite Worthy I’aliori
1rrnMimt **f Hie Senim ('In t if
. year.
daughter Mattha returned tmlav | &gt;ul,*tHiitinK fur Mi* Mami, J I. r width hr iiHeiiilnl III** l'f|l
Mr. (Touts was fftaduatejl fmm to their home on Mairnoila Ayenn- .............. Worthy Matron
An in wrfplty *»f Fliuid*i in •*n111*
Curtis Wrlffht Technical Institut' after spcndiliif the pa*t six week* I terestlUff hl*tury of Iti,
rliAptiM i»»t| wmn a nirntlw■» *f tin
f4hl
in (Slendale, Calif., in I1M1. fol nt Daytona Reach.
" i i ' i h i n L&gt;*Mr* Imiie SI...... |*ld frill* rnitv linnm* tin " v
lowitiff which he tauffh* Armyi n a k e i , f " 11" u r d h y ei In n f f r * u , n r K M*rvrd n* a uunn«*l
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tin*
men for one year before e*perlnir
tif flu* lift* n f I io I h i I \ S**1 f | w l*v *V 1 VV*| Air f* arn * f1** I iir **** Vrttf
the service.
He M 'rvcl in the
Mi - Hhmlri Mm* H f e n . l m w .
i v rw t »*f win* h '«•* *| fit tit
Army for two and a half years,
Kveryom wined in the men
■ • '.• d u ly In the P -tfk
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f lh,(.
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lie
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....
............
nunt ; „f
the,T name*
and tjmr
Okinawa, lie is now aVstuden:
lore he
---------------I ptoffrants,
, I nvlnff Cross for .n rre ..f„ V eon,
P&gt;offranis, under the expert I.
le.il
Stetson University, where
he I*
is to
to
lin iX Y W O O D Sept. I - &lt;/»*'
e , -I........ . Mr* M a y W Ie 'M .x a '. ,1 F
.'i. *Xa’ ee
rreeive a H.S. decree in Iluslncl.
...
' hourteen-year-old Joan K v s n t
0
1, ,
. , . .
his ill«tm&gt;i&gt; ».&lt; » r. „.i.
Administration next June
t.wtssv to find h, r«-lf * ' at,
aio W
o rlh V .ytlir
" -a,&lt;t
'
’ v''.r,|
" ‘’nin ,f,»'v,
- " ilv Admim.lr atlon'
Out-of-town truest* at. th
O f U n u s u a l A n r i O u ts ta n d in g
i . - wed
„
movie UP
Stir
Worthy
Matronn vM"a.k
li.nt,
Rusine**
dine and reception Included
iclude.i Mr*. " ” She was
*' "f introduced
...........
. .hy producer
.
of
&lt;*e„r
va!
Horthy
I’atron
K.ana
A
idle
there
I
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.
yy
S. W. Swope, crandmoth r of the' •
HhV r ."f
T f t l M t and Mr*. Tall»&gt;tt. nf &lt;1 i*«i1f ii'fi'lh " ™* rnpl ntfi of
bride; Mr. and Mr*. Franrl* S,,m r'" l'l« v n at a pres* confer Ovieiln. Also Mr. and Mt* II J1. M
ii .* 8*«*»‘*n
Tv*m
enre
yesterday
a*
hi*
persoral
Swope; Mini Mable Swo.rj, M isj
f* f)
| 4f *4r r*11 \t r I It -iwf '( '*1 f ile r
iih iim n . J hhicn MrKrp. Mt* t'
-m r u m w m iN -u iR T m u
choice
to
por'ray
the
title
role
m
A nnie Mitchell; O. P. Swope: Mr.
M, h*, ,-. Mr*. It. V. Maxwell, M, #J,S* r i f i r i t i n r ' i (*nBr»l*r * f M r*
and Mrs. V. II. Sley; Miss O rrlrh «he fortheomine film, “ Rosanna
Maskv Wtffht. M. mill t! itv Sulrn'**' Hi L'lfirtntinM ft
MrCov."
en Sley; Mr. and Mrs. Itol-ert
Fi* »f v!**•••'**'on h** **11 L
M&gt;- A. K Shoemaker. Mr* .* .1
"I don’t thimt I've ever run N l«. Mr*. (Ideal C ro,hy. M&gt;* \ *t **if*«*tl in l,M*'fu*'i m if*» *»i«
xrto** a k t II with the talent «he
* s*h«*r 4» t *» i* i n fi»*i «*f \ \ “It *
ha* dlsplnyrd In he-r tests," tjnbl j, Shoemaker. Mr*, iienrec It ? m illin ' t*»»***i»nm ip * H * ftf,
Klltutt.
Mr*
Vivian
W
el-h,
Mi
wen *ald, Joan, dauchter of New
F n p rrn t
v I
W*»|***
and Mrs. R F. Crenshaw, M r. 1
Yotk playwriffhi Dali Kunson and
rjje
i *»*»h i L*
»'i‘l tf, * 1 1* f 1'i‘ lr
I
eorr
han.
Jr..
Mrs.
W.
S
llm
m
writer Katherine Allwrl wa* cho*.
I ’iutt M t U In wpi nd tin iveekentl |irrt'i-«ling I.AItMlt l&gt;\4 in rool. He| ,.&gt;tie if» I *«kf* U'nl*’* I'M- f*ii i* If II ill If
M■
1re over 'Moren* of applicants,” the t’ y*oM r! ; T* 11
ilL liltnl |)at lun:i Itenrh I’tep.iri’ NM\V In nuiKe lire nmi**I uf 11ll**. Hie l,i*t
J
I! Davis,
Sanford: M , *. O irirlm nli. ft
ptndurer added
M.
Hiimnterllttti' ItnliiLiv, in i-ntnldtiinK (Ii- iilensttrim of lltiw nolfti settsitle HeIf
i t mill.'
ncl i
Hrr
mtlv aclinir
exjterleru t wa* Tommy
, , y , Mcl.alu, J ,., Tommy M.
TH U R S D A Y

L e t s Cmo
ID O V I E S

11 \1SRI K*r s IM:.Vt'TY NOOK

Miss D o l o r e s Lee
To Wed Lee Draper

Oviedo News

THURS. &amp; FR1!

DAYTONA BEACH
Invites You

Tn SHOP iiiul S.W’E on .ill your slmppiitu iicccls during

“ D a y to n a B e a c h D a y s ”

Fridiiy

2

Joan Kvans Becomes

Saturday -September .‘!rd,4th
BIG . O
* D A Y S

BARGAINS

a par' in her father’, play, "fine,In the House,” when ahe was seven.
The *taffe name she chose wa* her
Krandmother's.
Her uncle. Bob Kunson. Assoeia
•ed I’res* rorrespomlent in I'arit.
wired: “ Started f i r s t
I'ati*.
Fiance. Juan Kunson fan eluh.
ConKrnlillathin* ”
^ &lt; X V A / W \ jA J U \ &gt;
Y tlilr — your pot — tht
ihlrt *n iklrtl Horo’i on
outfit you eon buy with
no doubt 01 &gt;0 tho
rrghtnoii of ill lilhouotto
bocouio it'i your porfoct
clonic, ftooulifulfy toitorod
ihlrt with ihlrrod oction*
bock— Hind o long itroight
iklrt with fly front I
both to ndx and notch
throughout yovr w ordrobl.
Havo It In gray, rod
or tvrguolio. Siiot 9 to 15.

Murphy; Mr. and Mr*. T . 'V.
ijtwtnn, Jr., and Master Tommy
l.awlon; and Miss Annie l.iurte
- Bennett, of Orlando.
Mrs. 7ab Ratliff. Mr. ind Mm .
Roy Holley. Sanford; Mr. and
Mr* Alex Moritan and Mis* A m u
Mnritan, of Winter I’atk; Mr. end
Mr*. Kmmett Clonts, of Oakland,
and
crandion.
John
Kmtm tt
Clonts, 3rd, and Wilbur Oloet*. of
Hattow. Mr*. Nathan Thompum.
of Oxford. C b . Btwi Fern Park,
Mrs. I.. T . Simmons and J, W
Casey, of Atlanta, Oa.; ami Mr.
and Mrs. James It. I^ e , nf I

J J f , ” (ieneva;
ieneia- .1
„l-„ «M
1 '" " e v a . al*„
\t,i. and
....
Mt*. j
II. Junes, Mr*,
M ,-. tirin g
Malcolm, Shirley and Donnie Mat
rolm of Ovieiio, and Mr* FI t
»&gt; UKnet of Orlando.
Mr and Mr*. N. S. g Uart ermao
nave u* their uuest* Mi - giiart--man’* alaler, Mr*. .1 \\ (Ja)
dauffhtrr, Mi** Joyre t ;„ y ,,,hinu, Infill, (in.
*
Mr* N , S. Quarternian a , l
visitor*. Mrs. J. W. ( ;My jlII(|
Joyre (iqy, motored lo Ja c k -&lt;11
ville Friday tn meet Mi* (Ju-,,
lertnaii’* dnpffhter, Mr*
M M
Tin ,(ale. and fflanUdnuffhtei ‘ dm
Tlndaie, who Will vj*||
„ „i
with Mr. and Ml*. N. S. U u a it'.T
man.
’
*

NF.W Y t»B K . Sent I &lt;!*• A r
'I ,r A. Shurk take* over today, Cll'af
............S* out Kxeeil 'Vr Im k '" * '
loi n •tt», , ve &gt; «-t „ •lie Ihiv
- •■ * t \m* &gt; 1
Sehliek. » volunteer and pro
r, ,,l ,1-I |
I-- It,,- l-n ll1 ,w &gt;* ■■
n" "*
ven, nn * the third "inn '*&gt; h«*M the
' " •xecHive •«■ &gt;t
"e r*‘«la r, * !&gt;■ F.lia-,&lt; K I let
'•••II, who ietir«al from th,* top and
' nnw ^ " n" ‘ f' hi' f ■
‘W ' 1
( hrief reremoOV at naliona
*&lt;IV
headouarlera t'ere was
*t ranued
rnnifi'i* to
In mark the ttan*f&gt;T iho |M
1 «&lt;lpf
due -I. J. A. Rirhardsrm'*1J r V , ' i"'**-nt rnroHment include* ;.'.t II.
Joyed their rem nt visit t,,' I
m
,1" h r » - " I eadee* *ff,l,nt,-,l
“u
,li «a 70 S tmv *c»et. Cut, Sen'll
___.
.
.
,
|
M
e'ld
Mrs. Rill Colbert. Jr. worked
1 ' ” " ,r r qr'" " " n|,‘
the iiank for Mt*. Olllff wi.ile'si,.
“wn,
'll* t„/f
Mr
who
“ n,l Mra. Adam Krie*tek u ie*- It and Mt, la"

eee rl ‘ Ufnr&lt;!

Kansa*. whei

couple T w J Z n V,liti," t

FOR RENT
HURRICANE

^hue*&lt; Becftmes Chief
Seoul K x p e u t i v e

f" r

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ftillv Went relrl.rstrd h,. M ilh
a,..'
«r,d

Power Idiwn Mower

$10.95

SANFORD
X-Cel Feed Store
lad A

Sanford —

I’h.

IS!

r° l’ostma
Mlaa^Radye II* .h Flem irinn is
will leave*Tursday^fo"
» *l&gt;,ln« &gt;n thl‘ K " ff"r K " "
,r , *lA -'ll*. Jones’ parent..' if.
Their \L* '
V - Rcc\Id h r h Y
, * h"
«-vn

8N 0W 8

R E ST A U R A N T

B « apawa for Baaiaaaa
Hatarday Sap(. lift.

la st W. lath Street

MEN’S, WOMEN’S and CHILDREN'S AI TAKKL
SHOES FOR ALL TH E FAMILY
S( HDOLiiml COIsLIXiE NEEDS FDR TOTS and 'TEENERS
i H tY ( . o n u s
LUGGAGE
DRUGS
I I R N III HE
F I N E K ID D S
.41' T O T I K E S
G A R D EN TO O LS

xht.

T i , * w|" r&lt;’«l,rn home

th.Ma ^ r l,J7 i C&lt;&gt;n' ’ Wh° hm* been
U * m e t Of h w parent*. Me. and

°’iP°£

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-

TR A V E L NEEDS
R E D D IN G
T O IL E T R IE S
II \ R D W A K K
HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
\l f E S S D R I K S
F A R M IIH U S

A n d many ofher Hems fo numerous to mention!
REMKMItFR:

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O P T O M E T R IS T
P R O M P T COM l’I.K T K
O P T IC A L 8 EB V IC R
fltasaes prescribed, dlapensen
Repair*
adjaatweal* mad.
■•are •-1X - 14
M L »* ll
Atlantic NaUiMal Hank Bid*,
l u f a i i Florida

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Finn NOW—Prepare NOW—lo Spend

Friday • Saturday
SUNDAY nml LABOR DAY

Dr. C. L. Perwmn

with M r. and Mra. Jones.
Mr*.
Roland lln
Mnblrv
L M
, r.• and —
«•’ noiann
M rv
S
R -S
W iW
f*
M r- " r"1
Mr».
Lloyd
Kirkland.

NOTICE

Men htittls of Davlmta lleaeh— I lie E iih I
l»rgr*t slmitping rettler lietween .liirkniintille nml I
Iteneh— hsivr tinileil In give vimi the hlg
ge*-t nml lied luirgain* »l the entire ’.enr. t ’unie! Sltiip nnil Save mt—

there.

o n ^h e 'jo b a*
’ '•J'her*
' . i f Sweat i* lemo,h'1lr“
ma*r
«K*ln »/trr their juh ***Urtflnif thi* Koffrr Km».

y g c Per Hour

•nil :mil ii* vxiii hi fiiinnti* I" * Ii witli jtrnlil. thrinigli HOvingH mt the mnn&gt;
n iT t'vu irt item* you need lur I'ull und tn (ini*h mil the wnrtti innutlm *till
nheoil,

— in —

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»i

SponMored by:
SPORTS nml

FREE
PARKING

DAYTONA BEACH
MerchantH Asnoclatlon

ENTERTAINMENT

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ifERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA iw
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WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1. 1948

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Sanford To Meet Daytona Beach In Twin Bill Tonight
Locals Pcond Out Georgia-Florida t;rt‘enviI,eSpinnt,rH H eaw Drills Ooen For Seminole
Stetson’s Couch Is JTddic* Lisiewski To Season Pusses To Be
13 Hits, But
j
.•
Tumble
Another
Uunu
_■
_
.
^
___
Faced
With Problem Leave For New York No Good After Tonito.
Rap Mike Sciuiiu league Leadership In Sally S(andinK
High Celery Fed Grid Machine 01 Housing Griddcrs
For 9 To 6 Vctory i,Battle Tightens
10 A S S O C IA T E D I'H ESS
The fading Greenville Hpinrtr* &gt;
tumbled another rung !« it men!

__________

P A L A T K A . S |.t l (Specialt I
Hjr A S S O C IA T E D l'ltHn.4
1 - _p * ' * ' k *
I 111®
T h . - p e r ,n * n 8 w t n w r
m
ih o
Xike S&lt; hultr «.f the S*nftn.11, ;c.ortf,ia Florida League I. far )"n n !S n »«^ w u h '\ 'lad S h |Jh !"lrt:«
UlanU fur *cv*n ran* la the firai ft„ m
„ W aver..*.
I V .t
I.,** to the Columbia H -It. U «
Inning here la«t night to to »u

r r j

, T&gt;,r 1948 Scmiuole High School C-lct) FedI |tid
received theit
Hut Id le of heavy tvoiL at the high urool athletic field this afternoon.

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T h e U M ! te a m

n*ag le p o rte d fo r practice h i t I h r ;
make
S
a n fo ^rd ,»
m entor
i» t-xpre'-ing
r
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1 th
11 e ! IP" Ml "Ml " U l l w : i n

the r .ld d t e * e l n g r o o m * in t h e
b a « c m r n t o f tiro r c h o o l, n n .1 a t o r c u p y i n g t h e n e w c lu b h » i i « c I k » - i
h i n d t h e »cbo&lt;&gt;l. T h e n e w t n i i l .l i n g
i» c o m p le te w ith d r e x i n g i t a i m i .
i 'i | u t p n r e n t r o o m s a n d i h o w e r * .
B onn ii
bh-arlier*

;

Veteran Feature
Kunners Will Vie
In Ninth Contest
Wolf Launches First
e rio r*

w ere In n d o .

1918 Gator Grid Drill

f aur-out-nf-*even

playoff* **rlc*.

fJA IN E S V Il.I.K , Sept

A g ro u p of ve te ra n featute run* I
n o t» headed l.y Sm in er Select

|, I » , _ ]

Mr and W rll I(rmeml«r*&lt;

tra m *

rhang*
iio r tr
paik* for F lo rid a 'a (iatnr* In u n rn c d tlu-ir ha* Iie,-n invited b y B a cin g S « «ie three game*. A f te r tlm »e three l!t&lt;8 footliall p ra c tic e campaign in t v M m tll IVnt'.a to gallop to- I
game* if a team has nut won thi* m orn ing when Rtt -a m lii’ale# m g '.: ia the ninth race at the V o - ■
fo u r, the original h » « t city l* re p o rte d to Coach B a y W o lf for j lu .ii, C o u n ty Kennel C lu b lu lla y - t
rtv la lte d for the fin a l tw o panic*. ■erica of twlre d a i ly w u k o u t* 1 toun lle a th .
In M onday'* eighth 1
A t the com pletion o f th r-y iriv le a d in g to the o p e n e r W;*h M i*. 1 art- Sooner Select came h -u rp w ith |
litn in a ry »e rlc ». »hu twro w lneicg li m l p n i on Sept. 25.
fo u r length* to -p a re Hi* lino wa*
team *
tangle
fn
tin
playoff
Im lr m c n l w n alher drnva the T J ,ce&lt; (ids flat fo r the ft l « uiile
cham|ilon*hip. llo*t te a m will t*
iftu w l indoor* for th e f i - t Lc*. com ae, in h er la d
BpjM-afanri;
th « one w hirh finioh&lt;sl bight »t in I «(u n
I h»*»le Me trium phed over the
re g u la r »ea*«n •tuuding*.
I
“ T i lc v &gt; „ |,M.ilnt*
r
. no • i ty ie
_
____ _
____ (.each rourae, m itru u n iu g 1 fa*'.
Second Plat t
w in n e r
la
L■aid
a id m
«
tt,r d
d “"a
ur,
V f 1 fiehl o f grryh eiin d*.
the
drill,
n dt w e n teady
W ell l i t S o u th e d -1. rn « * » n o t tloeided uti- .
,t
. * . j' i . ,
, ,
-i
.
. , , ,
.
til la d night'* fin a l gam e*. Tin- [!. ’ " r lough Job r u t out fe r ua. m etnlwred
h*« n record
to he i
V lc k th u ig Billie* it m l Hu* A n n U - 1 " l' d o “ t have a n v tim e *„ luu*.'* i r o u d n f .
T h i* Itni.dlc owned
rod
ton Ham * w e ir * e p »ra te d by
••eallur bridle ha* figured in the money
a fra c tio n of n p e r ,&lt; ntu g u point , ‘l‘, , i rooll.nll, the ti|im dm .io wore In nine n-eriit i m p *
T h e r e w i ll t.e o n e n e w c o m e r t o
In ita n d in g * . H o w e v e r, th. Billy " '" ’ H .t and T ih irte th la m orn ing,
trim the ru n n e r-u p n p o l w ith n
^ V . " ' •■fro W ith I he p o .ip .c t the l a n k * of th e a i i i t o n a t * t o ­
2-1 v ic to ry over .In tU to n w h ile .
P*“
'° f H ie a 'U -rrn o n n i g h t . I .t k e Torn h a * U c n p r o n t o ...
t e d to till* f u « t c o m p a n y a f t e r tw &gt; ,
A n n ld o n w*&gt; lim ing t&lt;&gt; G a d v Jm |
*ehedtiled - f-o- r- X-----------o'clock.
The

M-3.

fir s t w s rk n u t

wn»

i .m f i n e d

o fu m la m e n ta l d r i l l * i n w n l ih th e
X to n tg io n iciy droppetl the »ca•on fin a l tn Inal p la rc St'lm a 4-2 l i h i a r m - n . e n d * a n d h a r k * » e j K 'r •ted
fo r loottnlng u p w o rk on
anti a U t h plnre M e r h U n defeated
tA lU tli«»n lr i, pofitioru, And r l u i r i r i .
f i f t h place |Vn*anda 5-2.
The
relw U lead th o loop all
y k s ib h h a y h
m ta k m
M a »o n hut end.-d Inet n ig h t with
I l y A S 8 U C I A T K I I P R IM S
a m - a k five -h it. f o u r -V n n r D o n .
Selm a hlaiteil M o n tg o m e ry pitch­
L o u llouilrruu, In d ia n a — enjoyed
in g f o r 11 hit*. M e rid ia n over- a Perfect night at Im t. clu h h lng a
■ ingle, ilou llc *i,.| trip le in three
O ffjcia l rime* at hat to ).-nd the
Iiid in n * In a rt-| triu m p h ovet the
A th le tic * . He t lim l’cd to A U to
take o v e r the league'* hntting
h a d e ra h ip from T e d W illia m * by
one percentage p o int.
Hank
Borow r, C u b a — fared
m in im u m of 27 U t t e r * in pitch in g
C h ic a g o to a 3-0, o n c -h lt triu m ph
o v e r Brooklyn.

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g a l l o p i t i g in t o n i g h t '* i n « l n a t ti a c tio n a re A # » e t. S a m
Spade.
P o v e r t y I'o v e i t y I 'l h l o a m i F a i n .
T h e t e n t h io c e w i l l * c * in a c t im i l .i t t l c M i i k v , I t a i l . S k y K i U
B e c k . B 'l v l c R u b y , T r a c k H a p p V ,
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MUNICIPAL PARK
FIRST GAME I»:30 P.M.

SANFORD vs DAYTONA

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N O V E M B E R , 1948

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f i g h t * in t h n
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PROPOSED

I 'o M u h l .y th e l o o.p '* w n .- j t .......
n ig h t I
era on fir* t d iv l»io n clul&gt;a in the
Southeastern Ix-ague get le-fure | fo r fivld cr* wax la d nigh* T h ii t y one
L e g in n in g th e p l a y o f f * .
S t a r t i n g t o m o r r o w t ir e iw -n n a n t
w i n n i n g M o n t g o m e r y l l .- l x - l * p la y
A n n U to n
In
ilo n lg u m c r y ,
nod
V l c k i l u i r g I * h o *t to th e Ja &gt; k *o n f L - n a t o t * .
A f t e r t w o g a m e * in th e b c *l |

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four youth* to U out fog d u ll.
U t„,
„ , rh game, ami
-w ithin a couple of &lt;Uy».
. ,lo ou, beat," Kettle* reported.
yhe
mowd from
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treueivra liatc
111

f ' Vr h it* each.
In th e
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b i i n .h r d
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T l up "furr -•
,U n ’ - A l H tm . of the r i . , .
nightcap
nratce
th e C a n h n a U to a tx h its .
le d time with 18 hit*. Gord. I •
fielder* adJrd t o 1' i r a t r * o r in g
Ily A H S O C IA TK H I'llKSS
One da y of rc -t i* u ll that play- by &lt;hipping In *1* error*.

Tor.lgh’ '* game. v-il! bn the l i f t
Fb-ritin State League cor.lctti at
which the 15 SB ica.'an pane* w ill
bo hen.-red at the .'•lunitipjl Bark,
it 'em anrv'Mrxci ti-dvy by Man*
a.: t Hat Cruboi ol the Sanford
Giant!
Anyono wishing to purchase or

t.« choulJ have a b clK i lean limit

home run f ir the Giant* to pare ia ahoun Moultrie- troes
the Sanford attack
| f ir -l diviilon.
Tonight the tiiant*' *Liinwr I T h o Boar* of Waycro** gnl oi.lv
u j M-titl Buddy l.ako to the hdl foui hit* but tcorrd nine time*
In thr fir at game of tin lain ln»t night. Five Albany
bill with ilavtuna. It •t* likely lo*t thi- gann- for the Carl*. T l &gt;•
that Big Bill Mnelr l - *111 ret .v icto ry M i. the Ih n r* lltn out i f
Ihc rail for the nighti'hii. 1
ill.
ca-on w ith * tn -n g th . O u t of tl*eManager Mvrl ll*»Hg -* f -tin-1
V a ld o fta
found
Tht&lt;n;a*till • pa*t 1T» they h a lo won ill.
I »,*.
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Calnaavilh
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y to Ilia, and inf.ycd " t ght
they we„; jo .irn t lt I,,;
Victory
iCtorv of tin- t»|8 *y a»*n. n* ho
14 1,logic attack.
Both
t*am«
fjdlct the It dan.l iT.-il lla i. t o . " «■*- d'glc
afield, getting I, hit* ami ,.laiiog
limit
poorly ........nfio h j,.................
each in ..
k in g — '
loiir
hit* In 0»tm
Gaine*vilh&gt;
fetir hits
-«vilh The vie. p ln y c d poorly
I a«ri,I &gt;nr g o t'
(orv tie* the loon reconl ret hv I ‘ broo eriora.
i t o o k .i K d M r .
C O l iM - r u t iv c l l t t * .
Bid Hud eon of Sanford in
| Fourteen hit* by Mouitr. • hit Uadi* of the I'eache* got four.
rtu-n he won " I gam e* an I lo * t * ,r * " h'* "r
Anw-rirua i*av.' tinTin- Tar* have been playing
Am eriru* fan* a power ah’.w. But nearly 50-50 hall in the ln »l j:&gt;
four
In
fielding
the
*tory
wa*
lifli
i
.
m
.
The 81 AugiMtlto- Saint* dnlb- r i. i.Li.a
. 1. ,
.
. gariK-a— winning 12 and loemr II.
bed the ha gio- l.-adinir (lilando The I hill,e. kirked Mway f.v* and Nine ,.f ih«M- game* l,a*e Ucn
Senator* hv a I't to . coiini In th e athletic* three. T h r
" 1* decided iiy one run rnaigmi.
the only other game «.f the night, [came iup, i with
a fitc run iillj
In the fii*t Colurniiu* g.inu11h r ninth ,1
• - ..f,that fell *horl
r.'arUin^U ...uld

Soiithfimlcrn
Playoffs Scheduled
To Bejjrin Tomorrow

! Manager Ha! Gtubar trday
c . &lt;
, . _
a.incunctd that Eddie Lialawaici,
UyLand,, oppt. 1 (Special S w t- rghthanded pitcher for the SanV '
a »"t t wit cuarh Brady fonl G.ant«, ha» Wen rent to
v l i, . ' Problem*.
i»a w York City to Nr m a te d by
He baa provided lo r Ut bunki bene ipeciaiiits for hi* ailing
and a* many |Intel it the train- arm
inx tabic for 50 ipeclally-lnvitel
“ We do not know what the cut-

-----------------By A llT U L 'R BECliW’IT H , J R ,
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TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1948
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a ir n&lt;&gt;w engag'd in decoratwg
the lia'I, hr *aid. Thu gloun.l’
nt'iuml the iluli heu*c liaVe tsrn
i tcatinl to allow fur oarkirrg. Th&lt;building vi i. .i-ril by the No* J
up a vvaic hue se
Golden cup trophic* me ».n
•litiilav nt Yowrtrs where one
of the di*t:lav window* »linw*
. uw IhiV an&lt;| we*tern attllv. Tlie
cup* will !•« given Inith fur w in­
ner* in the piiia.li and ill race*
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W A S H IN G T O N d, ;k t v.
which, if any. r • ia:ninr
n.
iSvTrelare of Slate Mar«l.a*t r. &lt;1 . id ,t *» eatrr.«rk&lt;&lt;t t- 1 n nu .
'today ilr. que*li..n uf t . tt.n it • thouid h* left there to iwlp «u t .
inantlinB ai«l removal t Girnm i. ; Ihe German recovery progiam
iinluatriftl plant, a* war tep.ia
T h e '• re rc ta rv ai*&lt;&gt; a a .J a l : . r e
I mn* ha* N t n taken u| **itn Pii •m u. Inquiry gr up appointed 1‘
lain and Fiance
I in l ad |i|.iirle*l ' er,. it no haal*
Mai'hail told h&lt;* r c » « i i f&lt;-r •.•i «tn'. men's . . .
i. t a g i m i
h»t “ hundl* d*" of *iitiveraivu
Men'* i 'u * Pun) Ua.v an 5 •n«
t- iv * *nteteit thi* coiiutrv
for lb* Cbildien'* ran . donati &lt;1
•••it United NatJuf. rtnlm tiala
ji) ph lip !*• u lin . A** .I. :• im
the la:tt drev.e.1 girl ir. the
t.d trt) .tnrulv
paradi1 tniiu.lr a dip 'lonatnl l-&gt;
l..r Statue '
ItouimHat and \i.:&lt;i,un* it.! {•■• IS »ioii&gt;-* h&gt;uli Imm the hem o f
the It *t drr*.i-&gt;i tuaii a cut i m
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THE OLD HOME TO W N

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By STANLEY

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TOR RENT

5
ARTICLES FOR SALE 10
Uuwine.wM Opportunitix**
—
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O F F IC E &gt;|n w in MeUch ltuil.linir.
New Location. Iterf* Sewing Well stocki •I g n a rly •tme, lliV
i A l.*rtlr light office, newly deco- Machine Shop. Oppoiit, Prince**
location, Apply 804 l.oru«l A v luted, -II atifitlc*. hoot and jani- Theatre. Phone HIM).
L lb n l K. F id w e ll
A rthu r A. Schuck
enur.
Chief Seoul
Clin ( I h r ul Excctlttvc'
'or
•« rvire
furnished.
Call
rUXEDO FCM US— comnlrte line 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
y j - W . 1L * A. Dept. Stora.
Dr. Elbert K I’re lu rll. jcllvc ax a *cout I eader over 30 »e.ir*
Hunt * Tuxeoo Feed I lore
lx now l turf Sm ut of the Itoy Scout* o| Xninlr.i Clilrf
out
yftf.u r,n anil up to datr urw room
iy
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CAR
Executive
from Feb. I. I 1 1 until III* rchent rlrvallnn, hr
me
10
ft.
Warren
meat
ea*e, nDo
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
lo t D
II R IV E IT
iceded in Ihi* hlglir*! jilm lnivtrallvr po.t hy Arthur A. S.hurk,
eleetrie »rale*, imth practically
hui'DFai niuplr, Downtown l«P H O N E ’ no
a vulunlrcr .mil piotr.vioiial trader In Sroulinc over 33 vr.it.
M «r. Phone 828 J.
ratlon. Call 650
S TIC K I. VNO-M ORIUSON
l&gt;r. I irtw rll vurccrd* ll.r talc Dr. Jamr* I Mr*l av I tiirf Sci.ul
C O M P L E T E S O C K E T S E T. oth.-r
U R R I V K - I T . INC.
A F A R T M ENT.~516 XV. i t St j
mechanic* I im)U also jtrw'iltg
I 111. d ami .liffi i eiu « - Ita tvv. .
Attention: Permanent gucot* who
&lt;hu k. il. Orlando High*
lit. i'O U K F L O R ID A HOM E can lt&lt;
iM o s u o tv . M o u r n s
peat free. Call 961 fur detail*
N\|.| i i i ..I F a -1 n :ii i ••*.*.! \u
like to get away front rui-,. ami! St, Ho a IM .
in F O G G IN G . Southern I'hrm heat of the city. Nire furnithi-tl
III'
•&lt; •»n r |.ifdiilu nl in* inf« » •4’
I h H I n h v i I I tHNX I' lg f MN*
K a li. Inc.
bediuom*, in private home. Sun s w e e t V a l e n c i a o r a n g e s
\ \ \
In i'toiit I neuralgia of the lie *.* 1 tl&gt;. 1'flit
Orange. t?9c and 1.26 hag
lathing and roam the land. Kite
M i ll 111 p ltltlll rtlllei ' • t
followed In mediae ii-thina D- •rtth nut i
DOD GK -PI.1 M O l'TII
Grapefruit 49c A 76. hag
yellow houae, Elder Spring*.
se f*|| i%p lilt l\ S
lt»*
folluunl (mm pat ul&gt; *i* &lt;f •tn Nov
P A R TS A N D SEItVUP.
O R A N G E J i lt E *1.00 Gal
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Phone
1011
t - A K G E sleeping room with double
From our own grove
phyaerna" in di*eaM' of tlu- I•in* fn in l*i» ex(lit t 1••f1 iltl.l « # » **l
bed, ihare hath, living-room,
340 K. 3rd Street
•lelp-Selfy Self Service Laundrv characteriied hv enlai ged or u|»« spot It* rilin ' thi* lu n 'c ii 1»•t
*10 (to Weekly. Kt. 2, Ho* 87•D,
y ,;„ WN« putty
Driers
Ironing
tilted nil cellal.
One Government built l&lt;oat— 14
Ulnderville,
PSone 110*
T h e .U ilile il, lllle V |H i-te il d nth
Wi rifle •i t h r i x«*i.ii\ nl ftnit* tfn*
feet long— (O'* .tern. All cop­ 100 W. I St k St.
4 room furnlthed apartment with
per
riveted Marine
plywood T a L L 617 for Hattery, Generator h a * taken fio n i Ru*.*ia her *■ t.nd Hi •• a #« •'in* of /h'liiiit»i «n'i i .
o r t h u d liiu .t p o w e r f u l tiiuti. • i atu 11ii»H:
i
vi
terrene.! porch.
Adulti only.j
One Jonhn.on Sea llorte 12
and Starter service. Swain’s Geneinl Arultel \ Zhdai...
Mil.l only ft*
i
la. .
914 Myrtle Avenue.
outboard motor. Perfect condi­
flattery Service, 301 W. Fir*t
Il&lt; vva- an im p la i ul &lt; I ■. fur
ri • f*n nl point e»f in tr•• .* »?•
tion. Price *110.00. Phone 797
St.
FOR K E N T OK S A L E : Honae or
th e
I'n ite il S ta le * , the v ii tual Hlie It. •lilt, R lii'M* thr
I’l l"
or S4-W.
apartment because of III health.
•Hl.ANDO Morning Sentinel. O r­ v o ic e of ('iim m u n i* m in I t u - . ia aril V
It • •
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See Owner, litKI E. Mh St . San
lASO l.I.N E Power Law n m u .tr.
lando Evening Star. Pall Ralph. tile *|m nilien d of th e li i i - . i i i u i.|i- mil it \ b fo ii'f in*t• nu t nif.i' • i&lt;*
ford.
po*ition lo the Muoliull I ’Iv i t*U
f99.50.
On ditplay at Sear*
Knv. I D16-J
»• tin* hlmk ml* uli*l fin
w h ic h I* le a to iin g h i d e l f lo m •he rut t •m &gt; t|i«pUl«% T h lu r t
Order Office, 116 E. lot. phone
ft .'*•
• a P AR TM E N T : Unfurnished," two
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preca*
ronervt*
090.
c h a o s of w ai In W e * t e in Ktl* •Ih'. i.f .•
t« im l an.! np|M .«• i •
large room*, kitchenette ami
ICillfoic.il, state n|ipiuvid ailv*.
&lt;iftn ml- in \Yn*hinglon nKill,*
ill
t III
hath. We furnith all utllitiec. F E R T IL IZ E R D IS T R IIIU T O K ot^
bxU. 630 and 736 gnllun* All It i leal they would like to V lit, .V t»k ».*Ik
1:
m i Him k*» l#*
Montetuma Hotel.
wo.k guaranteed. T. O. Ilrown, u lot Inoie alNUlt jil*t vv hnl 1
wheel*, dusting machine, trac-,
J r . Phone 139 W.
tion drawn. * 110.00 for both.
going on within tin kiendin. a*i l.«
Furnlthed apartment, hot water.
Carl S. Myne*. Phone 781-J.
No children or pelt. 814 Elm
v'OR K E N T — M . « i aander. Kaay fm ni llie ■(f.qt of Wi l&lt; in diploAve.
aperaticn. Keuionab'e ratal, San- 1lllllt* to git the Del till lili* k i l l ’
C O M P LETE
rommerrial
paint
Jin kcAiivillr,
S -p i.
t
ford Paint A (flat* Co. Phone
•praying
machine,
mounted
on
2 ROOM furnlthed apart merfi.
K^i’ x uiiti |M»iiltiy tM|&lt;1
IQ
j.
2-wheel trailer, 10 gallon pot,
212 W. 4th 8 t.
Ja« V ntif It* mnilvut v« iiiftiit* ii
heavy fluid gun, quart gun ami
ctlfl'1ic«'«l I •«lal V.
plenty of air ho.,, and fluid Fcr Kiti hen Cabinet* call C. J . j
TW O ROOM furnlthed apartment.
Gt.itt. 779-W.
ho*e. Equipment in good con­
HOI French Ave.
dition, very reasonably priced.
2 ROOM A P A R T M E N T . Adult,
Expert Radio KrpalHag
THE LONE DANCER
Can lie tern at McNeill's Flot*.
only. 20fl Laurel. Phone 145-M.
eVad Mverm. .Ill T. 2nd St
Pham l»2 It
I tv K r;in S t r ik e r
SI I t t I C i : and HEP M ils
—
lit, Sipet Avenue.
Real l&gt; la tr
InvrMmrnta
iTr e a ! Te s t a t e jf o ii s a l e
Ir T Ki, I I I I I r-W-f tUsGLCj GI T CXC€.
Smith Corona Portable Typew rit­
W. It. t\ II.I.IA M S , Itralfur
1 lOOtrtl ,1 jv. TV-r* A L U L ' . n MH£ ON
er, excellent condition. Phone
110 N. Park Axe. TH . 1120
K L.1L E S T A T E — IN S U R A N C E
075-J.
F.II.A . Long Term laian* G.l.
PR O PER TY M A N A G E M E N T
F .II.A . Repair Diana
R A Y M O N D M. H A LL. Rraltor
G O A T M ILK
tin.. 1 Florida State Bask Illdc.
llanwMI Pried
If ji'ij* icpairtil, mile,I for and
Sanford
Phone 7I0-W1
M O D ER N 4 bedroom Ranch typo
delivered. Phone County 3792.
Better Get A H Y IN G iT A R T
home, 2 bath*. Excellent loca- T O M A T O P L A N T S 40c hundred.
J . C. Walter.
_
(,oii Apply MS) Piumota Drive.
17161* W. 1.1th St. Ph. 299.M.
•
Hrifcs 1239 W.
I hYW NS M O W E D . For iru&gt;..nable
I
'••tlmate* Phone 7M-W,
Automatic Rudd Ga* water heater.
ng fur a home In
If you are lookim
Ktlfi I'aik Ave. or Phone 03. A.
the lower price■bracket, we have
V L N E T I A N D L IN D S made to or- llrlanili, S t N F O H D 'tinier I’.vrl,
II. Lovcjoy.
Match For Opening Hate
a 3 bedroom frame houtt* loed &lt;r, Seminole Venetian Hlind
At
ated on 2 large corner lott with White Palm Reach suit. Good
IM. 82U W . 3rd fit. Phone
nice thada tree, and fruit tree*.
1162.W.
condition, *ixe 36. Phone 010 It.
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S tir, price I&amp;.IKKI.UO. Adjoining
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ami
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Maytag
washing
machine,
good
loti could he purchased if dereport*.
Dempsey, 210 M ag -'
condition. F. M. English, 2*11
tilt'd.
We advitc* you to act
liulia. Phone 867.
Oak Ave.
promptly
a*
thit
properly
should tell quickly.
SEE* U 8 FOR
E V IN R U D E Zeplir 6.4 II P. alnm*i
FISHING TACKLE
R O IIE R T A. W IL L IA M S . Heallor
WK MAKC WILLIAM’S SPOUT &amp; FIXIT SHOP
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN TIN G
new. Keaaonahl*. Hill Kitk Mot.
07. A UK IKK
KFYS ttrnl
f ka.ntuml K. I.unili|uitt, Associate
ItlCYCLLS
\ \V lir/2L U MOTORS
20.*
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ora 1906 Sanford Ave.
l l v R : y G u lin
LOCKS
Phone 732 Atlantic Rank llldg.
C R E D IT B U R E A U OF
ARTICLE* WAN I LO
SANFO RD
M O D ER N 0 room Ionite and clou* &lt;
116 N. Park
Phone 180
ble garage. 711 Mclloitvllle Ave. lllghext ca*h pr.*e paid for uant
Electrical Appliances
furniture. Ted Davla Furnltcra
&lt;TROOM HOUSE,"" 1 car “ garage
Refrigerators
Co. !»U E. I at. Ph 950.
and ttorage room, fruit trees,
Repairing
between 19th and 20th ftrrota. W IL L B U Y your car regardless
W A L K E R E L E C T R IC CO
*9,(00.00.
Te rm t ran be urof age or condition. Ratliff A
Ph. 11
301 E. 1st St
200 N. Park Ave.
Ph. MOt
ranged.
Sons. Phone 237-W.
All Work Guaranteed.
2 bedroom hnu.e, new, jutt being
completed.
|5,MM».00. Trrm a. 8
HELP WANTED
Ft.O C R S A N D IN G and finlihlug
Lott of lota, $100.00 and up.
with modern equipment, 20
J. W . H A L L . Realtor
G IR L S W A N T E D : lumey'a D in t
&gt;,*•* exnerienc
work guar­
2129 MeHonvIlId Ave.
Store.
anteed. K. F . Sv’ veni, Rt. 2
Phone 9M -W .
llox M SA, Hanford, call 716114
Make friends, make money! Re­
vital la or far **•««■* el4.il i ,,'l 'c
alter 7:00 I*. M. «*• before 7:00 fuu&lt;UM&gt;*l avor.il.tr painr :« .• » r itrl sn-l
N IC E 5 ROOM H O M E, corner ln‘.
presenting Avon Cosmetics III
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. m u i h u IranS ire a n * '. , ..* C A IIyour neighborhood.
Pleasant,
elute In, convenient school.,' .1
d v i a r-*sr t.ip \®v m «. v a iu u i »•«,
friendly, part or full time
choice lota Dteamwold, one cor­
S A V E A L IF E
tMktkt IHlnf* 1*1. . » , U , tit » « • in ••U..r
work.
Write Naomi Seahury,
ner, othera juat off Geneva.
of tao ■*|l ,11 l U f t r t ) 111, U I M .
M A Y IIE Y O U R OWN
311 E. 10th Ave., Ml. D«rs,
Owner, J . I.. Perkint, 702 W.
*j c . i Itaw' *td III.i. a. X IIK lU M Ih.
Hy having your car or liu -k
.Ml ll tfeeuM h..i&gt; r*U.M h m iw il
Fla.
3rd St. Phone llHU.W.
rheeketl over hy our expert IHikJic
iwuq II, tat.n thr- -tt &gt;il In.
m
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ch
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Is
the
steering
sys­
ou&gt;mu
It*, t lo o n, II tlw u ld l » p i » &lt; * | f u
S P E C IA L nice huute, corner lot, W A N T E D Experienced meal roun
tem
safe?
A
re
the
brake*
ada
i&lt;
1*111*.
*14 S i«* tin n a c 1 ih u . &gt;.«.,•
CHECK CH AR T
ter man. Must he good. Mat
in eirellent condition, 2 l&lt;edIIHAKF. LIN IN G
C o c h r a n 's
MICKEY MOUSE
ju.-trd for quirk atop*7 Monthly V i l a up r .iu n n c x l« r i h . m i l l J , „ to
1 .1 'H R IC iY H D N
garet Ann Super Market. Apply
rooma, large attic .pace, well
rAKDUl U MKulllK*l!| sr*s*l*l
(iml A D JU S TIN G
3rd k Park Ate.
Hy Wall IHenry
payment plan for larger job.,
C. E. Huggins, Manager.
fruited. Price *7,500.00. Term t.
*,,C ic'.alinc.llj l.vl*S f tun nltn tt
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u . . » t.rnla l l u r , g.t CAHlrUI t*4*r.
3 UEDROOM H O U S E - tound cun20x IV. Flral Street
dition, clote in, garage. Price M A N 20-35 for parts departm-nl
in local automobile concern.
*0,500.00.
O a.AV, &lt; - s "
" A V ...\ N 5 - Permanent position with go el 13 NOTICES— PERSONAL"
4 ROOM H O U S E on 6 acre.. 4
\S i E U^NVS " O e S E " K ? T A v E.9
futuie
for
right
man.
Wiitu
mile* from town, email grovo
F O R H E A L T H P R O TE C TIO N and
P. O. Boa 31. Sanford.
*4,000.00.
C L E A N E R L IV IN G call 061 for
&lt;yy
jv e e t
8 M A L L F A R M of 5 acre, with
romplcta detail* on FOGGING.
"“ T Y P IS T ! " T Y P IS T !very good huute having 3 tail&gt;*-&gt;
T ry
Soiincra Chemical*. Inc.
T H E R E A R E S T I I J . SEV ER VI.
T**. B .,.1 .|&gt;r*«ft.l r*. * U p ta hr Ml
r C / o -iy
concave,
roomt, liath, large living room,
P O S ITIO N S O P E N A T FI.OR
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&lt;1 II.* in lr I U K I I I n !.»&gt;• n
A' v *■■ '■**r — ^
LAJ t
dining room, kitchen, alto large
udm|
I. fc*&lt;««M el it M ilp iu e i
ID A F A S H IO N S . B O TH PER. 14
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A
FOUND
li . i - P . ii.l. ihe Ir ^ n t t r t.v .tii* I*
alreping porch, oak floor, downM A N E N T A N D TE M P O R A R Y
a.u*:ir piupl »&gt;X ilMtevnii * u « u»&gt;i
atalrt, well worth a.klng pi ice
JO B S. A P P L Y B Y PH O N E OK 18
e l q u i n t l l tail* M l a J t t s r M l*&lt;*
A U T O S F O R SALE
B
of *0,600 00.
scw . T i u n « h r it bar V*«*n a v.-t*
IN PERSON. E I T H E R T E L E ­
a.tter a lia l*ar p a r i t iv* it &gt;«« *••
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for live itrc k . Inquire at Mualc Ira**. pl.TlUtl 1*1 »•,#. • ««| I. m j . - u ,
F L O R I D A K A 8 H IO N 8. A l l ’.
m .r .t .l l..ita&lt;n, t » J l u i t h - u l l t l V e
. renting for *35.00 per month.
Box. 119 W. 1st S t Phone 9 H . liarpUai*
tr* l a enlr I . e tn .U r .U r r.—
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Modem Women Seek
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Can Blick-Draughl
Nell an
Upset Stomach?

.Price *0,000.00.

F R E D W . B E N D E R . Realtor
Room 2
Phone I MO
Florida Rule I tank llldg.

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WORK W A N TED

1940 S T U D E R A K K R Champion 4
door sedan, overdrive, Bargain.
T i c ‘ or Work by the hour or Job.
*495.00. See at Tindel* Station.
Ploughing, harrowing, mowing
I .aka Monroe.
and dirt moving. Wo ipecialtie
in conditioning building loU
and garden plots. Phone 107-J

Pre-Fab hornet, new conirturtion,
quick delivery ort your lot, «sve
IB
money, alao Goventmsnt vurplua building. A hutment*.
.Blueprint*, specification, etc. J. F L O O R B A N D IN G A finishing
L. Perkins, 702 W. 3rd St. Ph&lt;ue&gt;
donning A waning. Our power
.11B9-W.
unit enableo ua to w ort whore
• • ARTICLES FOR S A L K
there la no elortne .nnnectlo
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I - -mm
■. —•—
i.vails
bln. 51 ysnra oipsrlsne*
FRN CR
R. M. Glsnson. Lak# Mary. f U
*1 Inch 0 Inch Stay Field fence 20
rod rolls
*19.76 C A R P E N T E R IN G i
repairing,
40 Inch 2 Inch Mesh Poultry Wire,
hour, day or week. A rt
rt Daugnroll
. —
*0.60
o,|y. Plain*, 776-J.
U inch 1 Inch Mesh Poultry Wire,
roll
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«• Inch 1 Inch Mesh Poultry Wlro.
M r. Bill Touch ton’* before 11:00
roll ....... ........ __
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�TAGE SIX

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

IMarvin Walker Sees !
Bbwer Orange Sales

President Aleman
Defends Regime’s
Peso Devaluation
Mexican President
Warns Congress
Economic Crisis

All Planes

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CAMP M tQ U A R R IE , Sept. | _
l/F) A Citru* Cnmml**lnn off|.
cial predicted today Florida would
aril more frrah oranges thia *emaon. Marvin II. Walker, crncral
manger of the cnmmliiion made
thia forecast at the annual Cltrua
Grower* Institute here.
"Mad we lieen able to tell a*
many freah orancc* laat aeaaon
a* we did the year before, Flori­
da irrower* would have enjoyed
good return*.” Walker sgld.
"With our new crop* of better
quality and California getting
out of our way earlier with it*
Summer orarice*. I believe we will
market *ub»lantially creater quantit)* of freah nrangt* during the
fnminc aeaaon."

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M E X IC O C IT Y . Sent. I &lt;/T)
President Miguel Aleman ilatctl
hi, rate before the Mexican |&gt;e»ple
today and defended lit* regime",
anion in devaluing the pc*o.
I ^ T ^ O j i O n m m l |&gt;ic|iaicd ic
port to Connie,,. Airman made i
atrons hid to regain the firm l».*d
trihip he field when lie tool of­
fice in December. l rMb I In lerm
tun, tit year,.
Faced with the moil tcnou,
criii, of bit preiidential career. Iir
devoted nearly ball bn «|&gt;eecli to
an appeal for popular support uf
hi, government, which ha, been
Under bitter attatk by bulb Irfi
and rittbt rxtremnti. He catlllonr.!
hi, Interier, to be wary of dmud
fts led by "aetfiih op|ioilunii|.
Rumor* of , limiting, ami cabi
net resignation* bale
floated
around for the pa*t month ever
•(Ore devaluation of the pem lam
m»d un living co»t* and atirred
Aleman'* rnrmie* to frveil*li artlvitv.
( .
One rumor wa» that a man *hol
at Aleman Aug. 9, wounding him
and killinc hi* chauffer. Tin l*r« &gt;
ident haa denied it
'
Juatlfvinc t&gt;ir government** a,
tlon in fretine tin1 pc," from it«
eight year 4 HS t■■ one ilollar |wir.
the Preaident told how an emmimii«rl*l» came to n bead July 21.
Heavy drain* on Mexico'* dol­
lar aupply I hr ouch luxury buyin*. aeaaounl decline in r,p«&gt;rri
and the unfavorable aitualinn in ;
Latin Amerlra InrtudUic Mexico, i
required quick action, be aaid.
Devaluation of the peso, he de
elared. waa preferreil to “extremely drastic mca*urea, restrict
In* credit and auapemlinc public
xtorka" in order to maintain It.
ulned in pfir
tanlntnn
Aleman xl*n announced tba'

WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 194S

smm

Preight Embargo
•o a lla a r * l ' w «

THU AIRVltW OF IMI ARIA re ar Newton. N J . where an Arm y Air Force C«J7 transport collided In m ld-alr
with a B-25 bomber, sho-v. the C'-47‘x wreckage strewn around the spot where It crashed and exploded.
Nine pace tigers and crewmen I t their lives In the disaster. Tlie bomber managed to return to Stewart
Field, near West Point, N Y., with a few Indies of the left wing sliced off In the collision. The B -IS waa
carrying two A ir Force xilonrl* and ar. e.-ilUtcd man when the crash occurred. (International .Voiwdphofo)

MIR INOINIS WIDE OMM, the ttnltrd Stairs ffavy'l giant flying boat, the Caroline Mori gnther* speed In
the waters off Honolulu at the stmt of the projected 4,330-mile non-stop flight to Chicago. Powered by four
a.OOO-hursrpower engines, the plane has an initial air speed of around 2UU nulc* an hour. The world's largest
operational flying boat carried 23 passengers and a crew of 17. (LL S. N ary Radtuphoto from international)

Pan

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Co**l Guard,
Frel*ht where shlpning apace
I* ainilahtr and for whlrh iperinl
permit a have Iwcn i**ued by weat
coa*t representative* of the car
service division of the A. A. It
In Sen Francisco, negotiator*
wen- called together in an eleven ,
th-hour hone of averting a tleun j
of I'ncifir Coast 'hipping at rnld- |
night tonight
I'lotiiecla of M-arbin* a *cttle- |
merit between the employer* and]
five union* in time In avoid a
H u lk 'tonnage appeared slim.
Tlie 'trike threat arises 1-ecause I
a Ta ft-Hartley Act injunction ul»t'lned bv the ~overnment again*!
the union* expire* tomorrow. Und'
er the art"* provision* a strike may
1-e stopped for HO day* while «etth"«»nt peorerb're# are followed
The Federal Conciliation Scrvire
sent one of it* top mediator* to
the west coast Inst night in an
effort to head off the s'rile, A
walkout would involve all the l
maritime union* there except
Harry Lundeber*'* AFL-Seamcn'a
Ci ion of the 1‘aciflc. Lundeberg’s
ror'ract expire* 'ater.
The dlaput * Is between ‘ ho
Waterfront employers Associa­
tion. with ip ndquartcu* in Sao
Francisco and fnne C in union.,
and the Marine Firemen and O il­
er*. an independent organisation.
The CIO union* are the Long­
shoremen. Kn*ir*"*r». Radio Men,
and Co&lt;ik» and Steward*.
I'p tn Monday the principal i**ue
wa» ri-trnlinn of the union hirin*
hall a* a clearing houae for cmplovment. The Taft-H artley Act'a
prohibition of the closed shop ha*
been interpreted a* barring the ex­
clusive use of the hiring hall, hut
Marry llridge*' longshoremen anmnmred Monday that tentative
agreement w-ns reached on that

IOINTIIYINO H IR K t f as Dltra Flame, a “woman in black" make* hrr
first appearance In several years at the Hollywood tomb of Itudolph
Valentino, famed movie star of yesteryear. The occasion was the 22nd
anniversary of the death of the actor, who was bom Hudolfn Guglielmb
She said she was head of the Valentino Memorial Guild and arrived at
the mausoleum carrying a bouquet of chrysanthemums, (fnterwationni

t»ailna*4 »*r«a&gt; rage Oaa
pressure under the air agreement
for Russian operation of a m m .
mere ml uiillne from llamaat-i in
the U.S S.R. to llam l on Sinknlng'a
eastern ' border.
The
Russian*
argu. d thin agreement ga ,v Hp i u m
exclusive right* to fly over dinkiang.
('lark and in* pilot*. Limit. Col.
A. T House, J r . of Long Beach.
I ’atif. ami Major Kearle Retry of
Austin, T**x, spent two day* at
Imnrhnw nttempting to unsnarl
the onlma which haltrd (lit It |irev'
jcusly rloam l flight. They were
finally forced to return ‘o Nan*
.
kin if,
Em lianay source* conflrmoil ih it m
thr Chlncac government tore r e - ™
fused permbelon for subsequent
flights of tho embassy's plan. to
Tlhwa to Inspect
and aupply
American consular office, there.
It o n indicated that anv further
action on the matter wonid come
from Washington.
Person* in Tihwa during tuevl.
ou« visits by American air craft
there •mil each flight wai follow­
ed by hitler ItuMian protasis that
the flights were for the nurpove t l
of "spying and photogr spiling"
arena welt within the Rn**|ari
apherc.
Nankins tourer* aald today that
Moscow ha* U-cn exertir.tr hta&lt; y
ptenure on Chinese offlcl;l* frr
an extension of the p »-t which
cave them n rnmmerrial air mono­
poly over the province In «&gt;'• h
thev have lone wielded pollflrnj
and economic nower*.
Chlncae offirial* have been *
openly unhappy over thr nerc« *
merit hy which a uncalled ‘“ SinoRovlet Airline Corporation" w*»
formed Three offirial* *.«ij the
Soviet* retained full control of the
airline dcxnitc an ngrcemtrn* that
provided the management should
alternate annuallv M u -e rn the
(tu«iian* and the ChlneM-.
Thi* airline i* the only repidar
link In (hi* western horrlar i n n
*nd only par••uicrr* arreptahlo r„
the Russian, have been u-irullt. d A
to land at Tihwa.
w
Official aourre. here said the
Soviet airline control » « , the rra *&lt;.n ( hfnese General Chlng Chlhf hunt contracted for a * p v a l hi*
weekly charter *erv|re between
Tihwa and Shanchai in 1947. At
that time. General Chine r * M « l
Soviet protect, , h „ the Shanchai
fitch!* by Chineae plane* iofrlnc•■d on the ‘‘monopoly" with the
explanation that the plane, were
.‘L,,vr: r m,‘ntchartered.
%
I.I l i
*
pov.’ rnment

Tihwa

Ih .r

.hrr"f.n rU,,f

into

hp, 'W r , r **» consulate

pn*nt.

NLRIl Changes
• f**pfl|iit*«i

r«g»

OMl

volved. had failed to sign nonCommunist oaths. That made the
local Ineligible to u»e the tn*
ehlntrv of thp NI.RII In any rase
Therefore, those wanting to vote
for the »’ |0 union had to vnti* "no
union" In the election
. However, the Iwiard today dr
elder! that the 109 striker* wh&gt;
had ra*t vote* w rrr not entitled
to a ballot. The actual result a of
the election have not yet bom
m i i find,
i The Imard'* action Involve* only
those striker* in economic walkduts who have been replaced
Where thev are not replaced, thev
may Still be eligible uoder the old
board rulings— but the N L R Il ha,
flbt ret ruled on that point in the
light of the year-old Ta ft-lla rtlry
Act.
.' 1Neither haa It reviewed the
CAiestlnn of replacement* where
the strike I* caused hy no unfail
labor nractlcp of an employer The
question of which worker* havt
SC'uallv been replaced during a
•trike when some job* ate filled
and othera remain open, I* m he
welded In a case pending (H&gt;f«ie
the N L R Il- That Involves the
worker* at the Pipe Machinery
Company of Ocvrlnnij Tho Ic a H
s a y rule no that soon.

■"’JiMIO hi* nine-day vacation nutie on the yacht Wllltanishorp to attend church
'-it - Na. il Academy, Annapolis, Md Here, the nation's Chief Executive with
'* &lt;iil nnd Hear Admiral Jumr* L, Mallow ay, Jr., commandant of the Academy,
1 itvich lu the Annapolis tdvapcl.
(International jtoundpfiofo)

• "intir e* I • Fm**• | ' i \ p

That left wage* a* the principal
■tumbling block. The llridge*'
union, leading the way In negotia­
tion*. said thr employer* had of­
fered a 10-eent hourly waga In­
crease hut made no provision for
retroactivity of the wage hooat.
The union ■!•»» wan * the contract
to provide for p-rlodlcal wng*1
review*, which llridge* *ay* ha*
lieen contained in previous agree­
ments.
The injunction which expire* to­
morrow *l»u applied to maritime
union* on the Atlnntir and Gulf
roast* hut agreement* have lieen
reached in these ca*e».

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MAYOR Of AMURV PARI. N. J., Georg* Smock presents the first rrlre
cup to Patrida Contns, 6, of Bradley Beach, while hrr aides, Robert
and Billy McMahon, look otv Their float was Judged the winner In the
annual Aibury Patk baby parade. It depleted heroine Molly Pitcher at
Ihe Battle of Monmouth In the Revolutionary War. About 130.009
apeclaton witched tlie patad* of 1,200 children.
(International)

IlfiM

•In* Russian tran*|Nirt division wa«
cxtiected at Magdeburg,
The groups- four-posrer expert*
of tinii'iMirt, finance and econo­
mic*— were to report their find­
ing' to the four military governor*
of tin many, who planned to hold
their second meeting at &amp; P,M.
Control of Rertln'a currency apiwaied In lie Ihe higgeit hurdle In
the attempt* to solve the criala,
and it appeared statist for prime
attention It thr meeting.
The ex twits were believed to
have Iweii assigned apwifie tasks

a public address here.
The Progrearlve Party r residen­
tial candidate, scheduled |p arrive
here tnmrirrnvv, ha* been refused
official m m ission to apeak In
front of Mu- Mississippi stale eaoitol.
Henderson said th« committee
w«i&gt; studying the possibility of H
speech hy Wallace In Vicksburg,
Miss.
"In anv ease." Henderson added.
” « e would not schedule an address
without first getting th« approval
of the torsi autho-lti**.
"We want M r Wallace's visit to
l&gt;e a, peaceful as possible."
After his arrival here tomorrow.
Wallace will go to a meeting at
the Southern Christian Institute
a junior college for negroe* at Edward*. 2* miles west of Jackson.
Hendrrtnn said Ihe mretlng will
Iw a stat' convention of the Pro­
gressive Party.

Truck Strike
ra a rla o s g

meetio? here yesterday since the
Russians walked out of Uie Allied
control roancil Mar. 20. The gov­
ernor* thrmsrlvea are working on
directives flown from the Moscow
session* of wrstern representative*
with Soviet leader*.
The groups of axperta, like their
principals, met at the Allied con­
trol authority building. The eco­
nom ic meeting waa descrilwd in

r s s ils s ,* K , s m l**ae Use

•iRAC wlU seek to raise, hut added
U f "W e expect to get a reasonable
Amount of money. I exiwet Mr.
Trum an to Iw elected. \Ve expert
to make a strenuous campaign''
The C IO leaders posed for photographs with the President ill the
pose garden just outaide hi* ewcu■live office*.
M r. Trum an will mien his sneak­
ing campaign at Detroit on 1-abir
DAY under 1-alior oiganlaslton
‘ •ponsorship

Is o n jr I sC hcI h
C ts ils s ri ris w I' m , &lt;&gt;ee
Hans1 revenues and of the authi-grlty of its anti-Ixing mayor.
. D A L L A S . Tea., Sept
Out of nearly a million vote* rast
tn th* Aug. 28 Democratic lunuff
f r r U. 8 . Senate. Coke 8 teven*on
today held a handful majority of
•nly 849 in parhap* the evenest
&gt; matched rare in political Texas
.-'h is to ry ,
- t Tho 60-ycar-old rancher ami
wartime Governor of Texas we*
1 Rated with 494,116 against 41*4,•
M i for opponent Lyndon B. John-

A C T O R A N K B M TB D
Actor Robert Mltchum and (hr**
oth*r person, were arrested early
today in a raid on a Hollywood
hoaao. A ll were booked on suspicf r a of violating federal narcotics
Dot. Sgt. A. M. B a rr and J . B
nar-

M a fianon of th* Hollywood

fOROINO A N(W IINK between Ihe names of Alger Hiss and Whitt.iker
Chambers U th* secluded Maryland farmhouse (top), which both men
ar* r«Y«rtcd to have sought to purchase in IBIS and 1917. Th* House
Un-American AcUvitica Committee la studying this new evidence In an
effort to determine whether It shows His* knew Chambers at that U n *
Pictured below ar* Edward W, Case (le ft), and Calvin Zepp, who ars
looking over photographs In Balllmnro of the two men, whom they say,
•ought to buy the property, and th* furniture tho hosts* contained.
J£ fn frig M JR^I, §flfimor* Knot Fori from falrtM Um igl Soyadphoto)

wttttl TtN W IATHIR IIIRIAU W A I MHDtNO precautionary warnings to Georgia and Carolina coastal
regaTdfng the possible approach of a hurricane, Ihe U. 8. Navy'* hurricane hunter, were right on the t
Ml comer. Thedratnslic photo above, showing a giant thunderhead. w a, taken by C h ris Hansen, one
sleuth* who flew into the very teeth of a storm to make this photo Bathing twnrhev as far north ns h
rhnsetts fell unusually heavy sea* dlteclly traceable to tho Rurrlcane.
(fnirrantionol Smindf

I'r s o

Pago

Ooa

in I! other local* In the metropoli­
tan area and New Jersey.
Contract* expired last midnight. ^
John ' E. Strong, president of
l^wal H07. said member* svoull
riot work tndav "Iweause the&gt;*
have no contract— nothing to work
under."
After tabulator* worked un*.H
nearly dawn counting votes. It was
announced that l-ncal RD7 members
had rejected a proposed settle­
ment.
When the cnuntlng began last
night. Strong said. "If the vote is
'no.' there will be no work in the 5
morning."
M
La'cr. however, he said alrika
plans hinged on action bjr the
local’s executive board, which
would meet about noon today,
l-ncal H07 is one of three targe
eit7 local* of th* A P L Interna­
tional Brotherhood of Taamster,
whose negotiator* last week reach-1 a tenta'lre wage agreement
with representatives of the truck­
ing industry.
Negotiator* for the other two 3
locals— 282 and 816— were auth­
orised to make a final agreement
with employer*. *0 that voting hy
their memberships waa not rs-

YOU* “SHIP WILL
fending tho International PUmPa*.
Mexican movie actrrcs. She Jopfe»

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In UaHf T h in Is fltru ftb —
S
h

TH E

W EA TH ER

Co:t«ld»r»h'e eloudln*** throarh
f villay » llh »c*Mse»d shoarr* seJ
thunderaho*cr- o .curing mostly in
afternoon*. (Metis « arlxbte wind*.

P w h r t the P u t t of th* W orUt
Promola tha Progress of Amtrivai
Prodac# Prosperity for Sanford.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

Established 1908

» H I - 1" -----■ .-■ -■a a

World Council
&gt; o ( Churches
Gets Report

Schuman Will Form
New French Cabinet

PARIS, Scpl. 2, iAN— premier
Rohert Schuman announced to­
day be intrnds to form a new
French cabinet without the
Socialist*, if necessary. Th'*
Socialists earlier voted against
accepting post* in a new coali­
tion government under 8chuman. a Popular Republican, and
many thought Schuman mlgh*
refuse to go on. The Socialists
voted In a caucus P!&gt; tn 5
agairsl participation in the cab­
inet but thrlr joadrrs scheduled
0
AM STERDAM. Sept. 2 &lt;/P» The Woild Council nf Churches I another conference with Schuman confident the I'nnu'ar Re­
formally “ received" from onr of | publican* would ask them to reill adviiory section* today a re­
consider their refusal. The
Socialist* have participated in
port t ondrmninn both rapilalitm
every cabinet since the llta-raand Cnmmuimm.
tlon. They brought about the
D ir rrport taid both should br
current situation by tefusing
rejected at ideologic* incapable of
to Itack up former Premier
Amlie Marie, a Radical Siwialinuring juilirr and frrednm in
ist. In hi* economic policies.
the world.
Marie rcaiened 1»*t Saturday
m The prctidtng officer **td the
and Itic Assembly ronflrmc I
^council action could not be conSchuman a* hi* successor Tues­
day night. The Socialist* voted
ilrurd at adoption or approval of
for him.
the rrpotl. The council, however,

Advisory Section De­
nounces Both Capi­
talism And Commu­
nism A s Harmful

j

received the rr|»ort and "commend
ed it to the churches for their seri­
ous consideration and appropnatr
action."
The emmcil represents about
150 thitrrhes in mote than 40 na­
tions. The Roman Catholic and
^Russian churches air not repre­
sented.
A motion to refer the report hack
to the committee for redrafting
was defeated 84 to 7ft. The mo­
tion *e reeeive the report was pas­
sed overwhelmingly, only two hands
being shown against it.
The council later took up conalderatlor. of a committee repor’.
_ on International disorder. The re.
• port called for support of the
United Nations and the preserveirn tts s s a ns ran* Ktatti

Jaycees Are Told
Of Resources Of
Seminole County
k
»

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A paper
per entitled ®n*n
*011 Resources
r and Their
k m . M . H.
_____
__________
___
Smith and Mrs. ManDaly Pert
two Remlrole High School teachart, who attended summer school
at Stetson Univeralty. was dlaeusied at the luncheon of the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
of Commerce today at the To u r­
ist Center.
Mrs. Smith outlined tha course
of atudy at Sietson. and told of
tha research Involved In prepar­
ing the paper.
"The course |s a part of the
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and
promotes the stud las bearing on
tha resources of the United
States." Mrs. Smith declared.
"W e studied a comparison of
the South with the natlnn as a
whole and with fire other region*
of tha country." she said, "and
we found that the South offer*
M 'w llw i* rs s f Vlskli

• Normal Temperatures
Recorded In A u gu s t
Temperatures averaged nearly
normal during August and rain­
fall waa an inch and a half above
normal. B. P. Whitner, weather­
man, reported thta morning.
The average temperature In
A u g u it waa 82.8 a* compared with
a normal figure of 82.1, The hotA teat day of the month waa on
w Tuesday when a DS degree maxi­
mum was rteorded.
Many shower* during August
resulted In a total rainfall « f
B.68 Inches as compared with
normal precipitation of 7:08 Inch­
es. Rainfall In Auguit, 1017, waa
7.5* Inches.

Drivers* L i c e n s e s
Go On Sale Tuesday
A ll preparations have
been
made at tHe office of Courtly
Judge R. W . Wars for sate of
drivers* liecnsea on Tuesday.
Indications are that more than
10,000 llrtnaca will bo Issued. Last
ar's total waa 10,IM of which
141 were sold to operators and
1^77 to chauffers.
800 duplicate* ware Issued to
poople who lost licensee lsat year.
Of those lost only about six ware
recovered. Anyone finding a loet
drivers license Is advised to sand
It to Judge Ware's office.

C

Bookies Are Raided
At Daytona Beach
D A Y T O N A B R A C K . 8epi. S (AY
— AH three alleged race traek
beokles In Daytona Beach were
raided yesterday afternoon by city
police armed with warrant* sworn
our In County Judda John E. Pea­
cock's cffice In Dfl*nn*l.
. It waa the second raid within a
‘
“
at*

S A N F O R I), F L O R ID A

Lifelines Of
NewYorkAre
Hit By Strike

TH U R SD A Y

P i c k e t s A r r e s te d In B o s t o n

Awoclaltd Press Leased Wirt

2, I9 IH

D r a ft

V Ja .* •

No. 9.

Jack Stachel And
24 Red Leaders To
Face Deportation

P r o te s t

R e ta il O u t le ts
R e­
p o rt A d e q u a te S u p ­
p lie s, B u t H a u lin g
S e r v ic e I s C r ip p le d

Bra nn an A ccused t1Dc'cn"
u,c|,0^IJown
mcnt
in
I rack
OfAttemptToHalt | Dis|°yfl| Members
r
in *
Of Armed Services
L hoed Price Drop, ,MSIIIM;nix Sep,

SA N F R A N C IS C O Sent. : «v&gt;
— Dissolution of thr korrrnmrnl's snll-slrikr injunction to­
day elesred the w ») for a long.
Ihrrstrnrd Pacific t'na*t f l O
longshore strike w ith it- p teal' /•
Ing effect on far western ports.
Rut alrrari) shipping lay idle,
laingshoremrn quit their |ol&gt;- at
mid nig hi to attend slop-work
meeting* un and do-&gt; n the t v.i».
The meeting*, called for 10
A.M.. were |u consldrr strike
action when the iniunclhin hetim e Inopcratiie this morning.

I

.
I J -ir n lr l
*la r o ,f l

M e lS S c n

A ii-«
/ M IS

l*i— Jame* It. t arey trsllfiH
!r,lfl&gt; be lietleseil I'rrvidrnl ,\|.
Iwrl I rilrxe ra ld and other

C ln rj» c A f t e r T n lk -I
"! ,hr r , °
.
... . |
I Irilrical Murker* t nton "sacIflf;
W i t h
I J c w c y I rlflced the Interests of Ihs U.

j S. In promote the focrixn policy
t\ \ S II IM .I I)\ . Sept.. ■* I*. I •*' the Soxie-t I ninn."
Secretan of Vsriculture lin o non test ie * ml II irold I V S t l'W tS IM N G TO N , Srpt. J— i .Pi
sen’s rhurBr Mist lee 1» to me
— I're-ldcnt Tra m ait Imlar defo slop the elonn « aril trend i»l
nnnnred as a "H r out nf thr
food price* "i, • lyp jra ll' tcW A S H IN G TO N .
Scpl. 2—
v hole ctolh" any sux(r*lton
cepl l i e .
Inscrtiralp jiottti, yt
l/Pl— The While House mtid to­
lh.it he ha* p m lrrtrd *p* etlsstatement.'•
day that I'realdrnl Truman ha*
loesl per.on* In gnirrnment,
Hr.inn,in -n.| Sta**pn‘* -tile the New York truck strike and
'Ir . I um un Intd n ness conme lit "we* sell tuned lee cninthe nest roast maritime walklerence any suggestion that ha
WHNI A CIOWD C IO K S IN, Boston pallet* •rrrM Ih rw yotmt m m who hart bmn picketing tlir F \rtl ( ’nr| » i ride sith aril.in lie Me*- *tiel*- ot 1 ha» protected any seirh nri-no
out "under study.” I'rcs. Secre­
Cudet Armory, prolwtlni! thr pfiCflim r ilmf! Onr *»f thr trio win .lark L rr, FXfrutivr &gt;*. u t.iiv •f tin*
N r* lin k itin'cr the llirecllote
tary Chirleu G. Rows told re" » * |ti*l a plain ter. IH- gate
ul tioeeinnr Hi-*ri, raising 'he
Ronton Young Progrc«ivc* nf America, which i« opposed to compuhorjf service. T lir nthet» . n r t!t .n «*|
porters Mr. Truman ‘‘I* a »n re "
reporters |irimission to iiuolt
price
uf
milk
to
consumers
it*
w • **llVfffnd** and a llarvaid MiNlcnt. Th f girl picket* ngn (right) &gt;|&gt;raki for jhflf,
l/nf«*rmr intil)
of both situation*, but that no
him on the first assertion. It
|{orhr*trr
.not
tliilfalo.”
action has been taken.
not rlrar who the rrporler
“ I dene end lint Hr Slti«-en or
• Aa to whether any r.mernbid in mind »h rti hr tnld the
Mr. tlewe. name Her spc-fiftril
mrnt action la conlrmplalrd.
President surh *uggrstlnqs had
rommiHlitie* o h Mi they li.nl in
Roan replied: "That, I cannot
hern made.
mind. If aoi.'' Ilr.inti.iii said.
aay."
M H Y O R K.
epl 2, (/Pi —
A U IA N Y . &gt; 1 s-p l
(»T)
NEW YORK. Sept. 2. (/T)
.
ill*- Drpaiimrnt nl luitice ancre ucetl .lourtec1 irolu it w.uilil initiate dr! Harold I. I n-n I imI
New Yoik’i intticalc economic life- I
lly IM IIIH R T K. G KlG EIt
\i!n&gt; nltme l h.itlei
, .Sc* irla i.
lines were mailed today by a !
puMali n pt'M erilmgi auon agsintl
*
W A SH IN G TO N , Scj&gt;l. 1 (/!’) - H - I turn m admiuitltatinn t«d*v
F. Hr.sum m I c il-lll'f lc lr
walkout of 9.400 A Fl. liuck drivers i
In k Slaihrl. (oimrr II et ion e| errilow ns* snl trend
that thicatcned to spread to 30.0(F) l unveiled new terommendatintts for a mullMiillinn dollar federal lie-.sllli
"I the I'ommuniit I ’atly. snl
C H IC A G O , Scot. 2. h p &gt; ocwl price*.
other truckers in the mflio|*&lt;lit*'i ' inMirance and medical aid program. Oscar R. Ewing sketched its tie
ji-4 nthri piety Irarleia.
Progresslre Party hradqu.-rlfr*
J •••** ,n * 18ft N il* repoit made public by the While House.
Stass'n. foim-r Msnue«ora cm
reported today a gang of t»ogh» , rf, .
ilir .innounrcmnil * u irid r at
who -s » chl-aterl toe th
President Truman directed such * study last January after Con
stoned and drove It* candidate
The walkout, which began at i
1Lr
rum- n| enm liiilril Hi dr*
for D.8. senator and his caravan
hnli.sl nomination
*
lKrfMihht %n \
midnight Tuerday. crippled much I gtrst bad t old-shouldered a similar proposal
, i‘*’M i ’ i -.i ' lisiuriK (or " J . i’eten."
from Weal Frankfort, III. last
Medical organizations have tabbed dir administration'* compulsotvl
Regiftialion "I
( nunlv hy Grssrrnoi I home I llcw ry, imcI ill'grei i lncl of .1 r ufnuiooiit un*
night Jurtln G raj part) spokes­ of the city's widespread trucking!
~ 9 h ealtli irisiiranro plain mk-IiiIu c i I
operations. T o prevent piling ill* i
man, saM the rsndidale, I'jrtls
sc bool pupils to bolls tin- city an I i a newt con lei rive lh.it the Agti | dr*ground ojecialing m tlm conn*
fni'dicinv. Rome Ite pu Ml ran* have ,
t IlltOir 1)f|M it
Ybitli Ilian
if merchandise in tad sards, an
Mar thru gall. Northwestern t.’nl( try
I'tending tuiperlm Ralplt
Ihallmgrcl the Demiscrata to mas
' r ,rl
im -untei1
veraity professor. was atrurk by
ijijiroY *1 li ifi itvoktirtl it lie
HJHl'l
embargo was clamped on all rail- |
0
i-nmiiaign
issue
of
it.
Thefciring
hi
.
sImsui 7"&gt; perri nt cl the total of
I
till
i
r
i o i r l (Ire Itinn in thr Prlten atones aa thr youthful gang
road freight headed for the met* I
rejmtt pnnidcs mniminltion fur
fo; 4 'K
»o '»IKH &lt;. | .Su|,| | W mrnt * ititrriH*i| In Mi/ii'r fi"'" . U l race.
'H O to
broke up aa ojKo-alr ratty. The
‘
I
piK-h a debato.
*|*|If 8*4 bhllftl ill'*' 4lf»lllf| l»r tF a I iii
ropohtan ate*.
reported aaaaull occurred as the
J-din l ‘ iliiil. e|s|iuty r &gt;mmiv(.'ailing picsent tin-,licit f.srili. | ' l»-*.',n
.
.
,
, f
n.
Mod retail outlet* still had ad&lt;-. .
party's natloaal slaudard bearer.
l" " ,,r •f thr immigration and naUr* totally inadniuato In many
,, " 11
",
" dt 'e.r-I
Henry A. Wallace. w « the *|emale stock* on hand. Hut the ^
\hr Minnr*i»| in tdlVrcl |r» frjKiil j turalizalma T»ivii* ol li.e [ tpsrt
pects” to meet the needs of will not he asaililrh until after the
llm of flying vgg aMaeko as ha
11 'ttiifi n« t »o t'sx* t'»m i
•ffcri* of thinning supply lints *1 |
JSOO.lKWtl ,wn|de.
ci« alter foticlulmg a " f frirtic'
people,
(he
dnriimenl
opening
nf
regnlcr
&lt;l.ccsvs
on
Ill's
tatriod Ida - campaign Ihmogh
ready were felt hy many’ store*. A ,
.
(
,* i&gt;rr* l» op^ni*tg
contends:
_
,«fay. according to principals. Some if?1 f^i*wf\
southern alalea.
I. Mote than 800.800 Am rncantl
, .
. ,
,
, th* GOI»
few firm*, rut off frsm de|tver,e* ' A K r i C U l U i r c
Wtticlt
I
lie met. year who
............nuld
old t.e
vclf
" ’ &lt;■&gt;* •"«!
tie -a
«avc
*■ill enelie in Dftiott next I lie»*l-y
V IC K SB U R G . Mia*. Bept.2.
-lo ird their doors.
tT IC tlt
f
icdcy.
du'iag
winch
lirm
pupil'
if present day mcdiml knowledge
{ A P )— Henry Wallace clear­
Home
In Washington While
Wluie Horne
It \-ill lie a irt'lv to I ’rmilcnl
and skill- were folly available to who h,s*r legntfi»d s*dt he as
ed Mlsalaalppl, the birthplace
|f flNllflMMf Ilf* |'8gP f W»l
P in t Secretary Charles G. Ron 1
them.
signed
to
cla*
c*
and
if
c
i
lim
of the alate's rlghta mote2.
A
leant
fiflb
of
the
pnputa.
taid
President
Truman
has
the
ltcg(«tcalien atiisenc* from fit*'
mrnt, without inrldenl today.
W A SH IN G TO N , Sept 2 (d ’&gt;
I'un can afford ji|| fbr m-dirnl and Incomplete r tun t&gt;* h - nlimit
IlssilsasS ISIS Vast* Tvsw)
The Progressive Part* presi­
ire
It
nerds.
Fhe
Agile
tillurr
Depaitment
&lt;u
dential candidate spoke to a
Oiilinnl
\t it," R'nctlt Rule I’ll
p"s*e time
1. I'rivatrly operated health In* tnarv *^b,c.»l '|t .t s' \t*t.-li it
nnnaegregaltd group of aptmtliirecj today a resiuun of f' l
»
rnntlruir.f
oranen
plan,
nver
will
l»e
w
ith­
prnilmately 280 people on the
prioci|,al. icp
d 'Oat *5 chl'dr* i
er.il tlamlaids for gi*d»t of or1 - oc.-s (h i kfop.
h it s
in tench of more than half the •*f Htiarna t , l ave s
rourtheaae lawn here. There
t.tI
made
day
i)i
■• -f in rillmxtad
mgr* produred in stales nlhrr thin I'opUIation
liulati
tHvniiar of Mir co*t Ratifi rd Mo ir home, were registerappeared le ha about 58 iw1.3,’in
na In .‘Vmlnnl#
alifotnis and A rirn n t. The &lt;d*
goes on tha ouUhlrla of the
Ewing said Mu* proposed gov. e,|. She * Mmatrd Mm l ■Ial »• iv.
• ;n*
&lt;r rrg h trrrd at school*.
crowd with twa or three In
175.
tec* is "to promote m oir unil«r- •inment-run pt gricm mlgh' -tart tratl«u
K. It tVirlcr .‘ 'tertlve Rervlc*
Ike water- There » m no drrtie building ba* Iw-e.r nut In
mtty of park and svidrr cildirali'.n with rove-rage *iffn*-*| only to
I M * morning.
O ty Comml-ilonert r**e* a* ere 'In k
moastration. He motored to
ose workers now covered ley H i.
eondition and rlu ,er„ ,ine ere
I i,"
'
»t available
The Railroad Evangells'lc A «- of U S . hiitnhrr nf grade" unit.
Vkkaburg from Jackaon with
rial Rtcuritv,
..................
...............
reachns. -O'"ell»*tlon lointd ye it"td-ev e«f
I f , IV. oe an»l reduced *e- -rat nr■
• on Tuesday
soelation elosed Ita-Natkcnat tl*l.
a atate highway patrol escort.
Principal change* »*r eliniin&gt;ir would Im financed at the o u t-i however nototed out *',« "anti
pf ft •rite. r-|sntr*l &lt;"it" Mrriegrr
s.-h 'ill farul'.y
At Jarhton he (Red a slate
Convention In Werfey Jlethmii*' Mors of the utr of the U.S. com
"
•"-«» 'a nuaird”
eunnUmental
lighting.
It N Sayer *L*« morning
■ -I'l t'-d thit
ial erector*.
elec
of presidential
Church. Minneapoll*. Minn., with
"
~
|
yv
Hir
It
in
n»n*t
I
n
ttn
nee
r
pons
i
tit
hiniiliort pride in Flprid*. and the
s': W.
Tb biggest «H o v « « * W nrr
a teeord attendance, Rev. Luth* r
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.turtioit In ........... I vnlun*
c'tjut the rainJACKSON. Miss. Sept. 2 (&lt;P&gt;- 8. llarkey reported here today. p rim itive u*e of " U 5 . ptatfe AA
h
ceillne
tione *m vacnnI lot*. Another re- i
ie g :»trr man
Henry Wallace formally filed a «u cli anthuslaam was displayed tu t '- and 'U S . grade A puce" to
This need for modern school (tirction « ’a* n IS petceut tcelur- ’biotic h ■
‘- f 'r r that tino
reflect
internal
quality
of
oranzes.
1 , 1
I.-.,l :. Prrwtpssive ln ,h'* Convention over the growth
lighting i* on the agenda *&lt;f nev t(«n In the atIMseel vat I'lthm of
tbm tgti
date of electors. for hoM
W
of lh, orr, n|M t|0fl. h, u l(,
t
aciumi Irnptovermnl*. Burst. I.aw- steel* off merchandise and lover*- fur r'*ci*t*st |r»n | I &gt;1 rriuir-nl
But, due to what It Heacrilsed a*
*— — —
lie reglater'nt
Patty today in this citadel ol M st 1 i evangelistic aervleea wtte coo- wide disagreement on a prop-cal
C. Newsome, 22 who waa «1 o| ton
........revealed, but wdl have to tes tnrtf* on gooel-i. The rvultiellon i* ,, l l
t &gt;•. vda.i., m
t*kc p'a.
Right* Democrat*.
ducted each evening and sever*! to Include Internal qualltc r -"'H Friday night aa h.» ap-1
t,d to ..... U *u-1* «&gt; buildiii',’ orci ard nlrnve n |urvion&lt; .!.'r to r.
»*•!■ a* Kr min1l« II gh School
cpiirements In the offirlnl U. 8. [,r" 8ched the h*l»er automotido1repair, h" Pointed out.
Wallace and his follower*. in noon day shop Meetings.
e&lt;nt I retortion, made until Mr. Rav­ m*fl nt ' ’ro-,ni 1 Ac■a-'emv
eluding J. Lewi* Henderson, chair- 1 A forward movement *va* evld- atnndarda for grades of oiat.gr-, '“'’onglng to his mother-in-law,j At. enrollment of n lm t 2'&gt;
er. since recent a'w-anien*. by the
fn «•*■ com•t- adter I ’ridsy th*
the itrpartmeul said It had run- '*'*• *,- ,rar Price, who at this.time | pupil* at Junior High School
(
cL.
W
.tl.ra
rnmmiltee
in
I
cnred
hy
appointing
two
field
liter
.1. W rii'mimtiaw 1'«.
man of the Wallace Committee.n ( )
,he A moc UU wi
tratlon *"lll *ikr titxca at
rludecl that further analysis nf the *•* eonrealedin art ornngr tree,’ extH-c'c-'l said Prlnrtnal t!
K
T V t'-doctioti in a»*e.•eieent of fH*i« ■ High Set- 1 Oviedo Co!Mtuisuppb presented^rjualilication
FiVling(.||*t*: Rev. I - F. D ti.- problem la nereaaary tM-foro tM* f* M pTOeecution in M b
Ih e 'Tti*
t ’n’&lt;- &gt; *S •• i
•*•&gt; ttn rerrrhanilirn
not include roe* nr»M| Srh'K’1, i
•n Migl* Schjol
n • .« * « » ( »s r*s* T « « t
•aspen to Secretary of State Heber hell. D.D.. an ex-railroad man. a I rnposnl can bo incorporated In Q reuil ""d &lt;*«"*««&gt;• Ccnirta on I
rhinrry, fixture* and xtore eqtilpe- V I
an/I tt *hs AlU*
the
standards
on
anv
othir
than
'barge*
eif
having
dnmsg.ol
the
Ladner. Ladner took the paper* pastor, an Evangelist and ehtirr'i
teecnl ia'caii-e ets|ire-i-iH'l*‘n e*ti- ninni *• J't ling
1 I »• boot. P#&gt;
....------- l ,*„
automohile,
|
i , cni. in r i i i i y -z '
rr—aflB— e «• e » » « Klahsi
builder of .12 year*' experience. He i* permissive basis,
»ratr. kail leu n iel|ow*,il i n these lTtstr«t|"ii o' thesr s-tio-ds w|t!
Aa now Inrltided in the roytael
An information algnod by State!
tn tv r;
p« Se nt ' -4AY*. item ttheui the rreent as*” moot
may l&gt;e addressed at P. O. llo*
emit inoe Mirough th* ts'juirrd
MB, Sanford, Fla. tn represent lb - *lr.itdaids, the deportment salt, r ' » h
P-Til
.I,.. wit* liutde, he declnrrd.
H U D S O N H IK E R P R IC E *
fields Kail nf the Mlaaisslpp. tlir | rtmissive provision will vu Announcement
on
the
t'itv
mil
Mnwrn#
nmo. u UL ». I e I ^ * » W*I Rflt VO UfltriT f « r m ll.'W
u order *&gt; finish the Seminole
D E T R O IT . B*pt » - W - H u d
Newsome
River Alao Re. Joseph T , l.araon, ■bin the Industry to improve Hie
T
r h Un,* r , !il ln; service piohnhly will la- liwluete*l trage w||| Ire made aft*’!' lh" te*
in*., irM .'i-ittm i e* toon a*
son Motor Car Co. announced prtr,*
in
lc
n
r
t
*|ualtty
of
the
f
r
t
r
it
adjustment
i
are
complete
I,
and
u f o w neat
Secretary Cl
-ible, » f Harper, chairman
Increases today ranging from 175 ex-railroad man, and for many
tl
■allaav*
O.i
t'aa*
T
a
t
|
th!e ahould lie during Ih j next
rears an Evangelist, 4671 Stuart
the R&lt; b M'.'r Rervlc# Board,
. 1048 Kaiser Sc-d.n, h i pro|H!rt'y tn,,( A r.m J Kr,,nHh ( " ,loJr*11 M "' few etay*. naid Mr. Sayer.
on ita auper three-paaaengar r°ulv' 8t.. Denver. 12, Colorado, to re­
directed that nil men in tha
, f one Kscar Price "hy cutting &gt;
'
..
to $95 on the Commodore Eight
lb- rttVenlerl that h-* did not
present the State* West of th "t
-,r
luacleta register
« te* to the headlights, l.y twist! • R"),'*11, "{"'"king at r* Koine v
model*.
In r"
conneett;i,i
with have- a very long varatlon, haring
one tin" rather then according
The advance, second to be made Mississippi River.
Ing and damaging the windshield me'etlng
r 'rrUT' e hrld
h''1'1 in
n"'
left Wnlncsday with Mr* 'raycr
These men may be contacted
•h~ -cln
11v age group* «et
by Hudson thia year, was atwiper, removing a hubcap and l&gt;y lt*ai!ing'» bicentennial retelicrtion and Mis* Jean Sayer foe ,*tl*uta
tributrd to Inrreaaea in the price any time to conduct Evangelistic
throwing a errtain rau»tic solution raid that the eurr*-nt pcacotln.' and returned Monday after a vi-it by Pi, -idrni Tinmen on July 20.
dr*rr
Is
"designed
to
avoid
a
war
and
to
organise
local
of raw and finished materials a r d . meeting*
O C A L A . Sept. 2 (,T*t— Marion °Tr r ,he l'»lnl Job on thr automo­ rather than fight one."
with hi* father and brother.
irmstlMMS ap I'M*
freight charges.
County la to have Ita own police bile causing damage of more than
l.a lm r D a y I ’roirram
II'IO.
a-artriny

Wallace Names
Party Electors
For Mississippi

Candidate Meets With
Party Heads In N e­
gro Junior College

i i Truman Administration Unveils New Registration At
Federal Health And Medical Program j County Schools

Appears Normal

Full Totals Will Not 177"
Be Avail.Tblc Until
T u e s d a y C lasses ’.V""',*,

Orange Grading
Standards To Be
Changed In State

DcpftrtWantn Fruit
Of Uniform Quality

»

Selecfive Service
Redial ration la
Diphl In County

Cily (vinnmission
Red
Valurs On
Lots, Merchandise

1949 Convention Of
Rail Evangelists To
Be Held InSanford

iN'ewsome I ('horded!
With DaniHKinjj A u to !

Marion County Will
Have Police Academy

12More Fires Occurred h City
Tbit Summer Than In ’47Period

A twn-tnotith course treginning j .,^1* Information filed by County^

rsiifl l' Will
l.o .e
lvj.a.&gt;a.aiw !.i(
Tuesday
will be
given
by I I...
Trade and Industrial Division of
Itw State Department of Educa­
tion.
Roy K, Iwrsnn, atate coordin­
ator of the Department of Educa­
tion, said the purpose of the
course is to "broaden ail |&gt;hate*
of police work and that ilmllar
ar .identic* would t*o conducted
throughout the state.

Family Food Bill May Take Dip
This Week From Past High Levels

Ih S u l

A t* W ild w o o d

i'maecutlng
( ..-orera A.
A .!
oseeuting Attorney George
Speer charges Newsome with "un­
U Tp tV fM lD , Sept 2 (,1b— Pro*
lawfully ami maliciously Injuring
l grain ba-v Iwen completed for thi*
the automobile of Eacar Pi Ice by
|community^ third anmi.il Lebor
'!.&gt;maging said automobile in a
Mi v
cflchratl'm
with
Stales'
sum exceeding $100.
llirhtx piexldrnttal randldata Gov.
Newsome han bom placed under
B y A S S O C IA T E D TRESS
1Stimil Thuttrnnil nf Knutb TaroTwelve more fire* occu rred in Sanford thk summer than during thr
lamd pending trial, It waa an­
The family food lull may dip * hit thi* wrek-rnd ftnm lh* high I Ilia *be main speaker
summer last year, with 42 fires reported ai compared with 30 fire*
nounced today at the Shvrlfr*
c.nV' i n &gt;r Thurmond •■*11! speak
level of ref m l werk*^
offlew.
during June. Ju ly and August of 1947. it was revealed today by Fire
*f*» tl A M. Monday. Event* will
I’rice deeline* have turned up in leveral different itemi
Chief M . N. Cleveland, aa he warned in the interest of safety against
ge* tinder way a* 9:80 with a
In New Yotk, retailers have ennnun*c&lt;| price cut* tanging u high patade.
any rcductwu in the hi id get of the Fire Department or in the number of
O FF IC K H C LO S E D
at 20 cent* a pound on w m r typ” of meat*. One hulrhrr taid nh lanth
firemen.
Offlcea at the Court llouao will
HEN PA S IN K IN G
ARM S EUR m it A F L
chop* currently ere priced at B9 cent* a |«und a* afaintt 9h cent* a
Chief Cleveland pointed out that
be
doted
on
Labo.*
Day
Monday
P R A G U E . Ccechoetovakla. Sept.
W A S H IN G T O N Kept. 2 (A*-—
Ing a major 2— (Ah--Form er President Eduard except for the County Clerk’* week ago. A retail grocery chain ha* cut it* iirlfin atexk from 99 cent*
at preaent ho does not have n large lira truck during
— ] Ttie State Department said today
thtt* m u*l;
enough firemen to give Ronford fire, he staled, and .three
• —
—
|Dene* WM
waa allll unconaduu* and offlca which will ho open until to 79 a pound, ami marked Ita --------------— ; -**—
!' n
tu*»
i '&lt;unmttnl*t-l*d
«i a*keii
a**-. th-* ......
.........
and Uw Municipal A irpo rt and be men who nre trained In tb e 'y i^ y ^ H y parajygiM tonight and n«on to Die Rule Day paprra and roaita down 111 rent* a pound, choice In primn stern *&lt;‘t a n -u ' it
!
holding
hitch
price
level
of
$11.10
n
h
u
n
-1
CrcchoaluVaM*
cover
nnw nl to Itott
tu
hold
tax
deed
salon,
It
waa
buildings the proteeUon needed. use of this equipment.
Pork
chops
still
arc
hi a bodily "strength slowly but
With the population at tha M u­ notably was growing lea*." a doc- announceel
He has a force of I t men, etx of
,t
------- —this morning by 0 . P. around $1.19 a pound one re -! dre*t poumla In the Ghlragn llv«- , muycnient of fighter plane* and
arm* .............................*
ftnm that country to Uriel.
stock market.
whom are kept on doty n ell nicipal Airport rapMly Ineroeilnr tom ' bulletin from the bedside' O '" * 10" . ™ «n »r clerk,
taller said.
time*, and these work tn 24 hour and with heating equipment being said tonight.
August F. Guckcnberger, exe­
Dairy products generally am
nut into building *ueh as the
B U R N S T O D R A T II
shifts.
cutive secret*!y of the N ew York unchanged from a week ago, but
Fellowahlo f r a i l ' Ratal where
Several hundred
O C A L A , Sept. 2 tAV— Gleason Food Merchants Association, at­ fresh fruit and vegetable prices
Rtrr'pz'ijTS M a r A R T H l’ R
JA C K S O N V IL L F ..
mony old people stay, the pos­
have boon built la
W A S H IN G TO N . Sent. 2 ( A h - II. Buckey, 29. of Anthony, nine tributed the downward adjustment are somewhat lower liecausc of
Itlsmarh
sibility o f.fire there ta becoming Secietary of A u n r Royall today mllea north of Ocala, employed oe in some meat piles# to "hot wea­ incroaacd arrivals from nearby
the past year, and
Dodge C ltr
••Id 43bMf C le w - tiacked up Genera! Dou- ' - 1 Mac- a nahansan for the Merlon Hard­ ther, vacations, end tho high producing arras. Other
Itams
Kansas Gitr
A rth u r’e *no otrlko" policy for ware Company, teat night woe price* which havs boon prevail. which have declined Include rice,
Loe Angelas
dry brans, coffee, cocoa and *ome
JaponeM workora which has been burned te death when hla plena Ing.”
New Orleans
lie added that whlla th e n D canned foods.
craakad Into Uw top of a tree on
New York
RoaMMr* farm, axploded and no conail tent movement to eat
Food index** reflect the decline.
Phoenix
prices,
"Individual
butchers
n
n
rehurtlvd to the ground In flame*. . .
______________ |The Dun A Bradstreel Index,
San Anton! •
ban aa’ n e b efrlkee xrare not— e* The plane had taken off at 8:26 during items H u y happen to have I which represent* the wholetala
Jackaonvilla
e t a t h n t w L . flJT h ro k a eat. and U w BoejaU tharge— contrary to from Taylor Field.
The crash In good lupply."
|com per pound of I t foods ln genMelbourne
came • few minute* later.
A t the mm* Unto, however,
iiw s iib s m m era* *%**•&gt;
Allied ccespariw iwtHey.
Tallahassee

THK WKATHER

tS s S is s tffr " ”•

throe places. ,

SEP TEM B ER

*

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                    <text>MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD, gANFOWy. R lO T D A
Mary Hueki. 2 4 o f East Point, 'tween P alttka and Bunnell f j r
Ga.. after raping her. Alhuty said iwo days after the slaying, then
hitchhiked &lt;o Lake City, Tailshe acted a* lookout.

Drivers License

Search Continues
Work Begins To
license, secure a Florida Ik e n i’
A*k*d if h* thought this was
In that manner. In either caa*. For Second Negro plausible, Littlefield Mid "cer­
Remove 26 Bodies the
price you’ll pay i* the same
tainly not.” Arresting officera
a* last year, on* dollar for
also reported evidence of teeth
In
Ormond
Case
operators and two dollat* for
marks on Alburty’* arms aa wall
Of Crash Victims chauffeur*
license
as scratches and lhe»e were un­
All 1018 Florida driver*’ lic­
1

Minneapolis B o u n d
A i r l i n e r Believed
Hit By Lightning

&lt;a a lla a e *

S 'rxa, P a a * On*

ense* expile on October I and
the director, therefore, urge'
that you make your renewal
early and avoid the usual last
minute rush.
Kirkman pointed to Florida’*
record in the driver licensing
field. "Although Florida was onof the last states to license the
driver, leeord* of the National
Safety Council
recently diarioted that oui overall program
ranked first in the It southern
states and third in the United
•State* for 1047," he said.
"After the fee for issuance of
your driver's license has tieen de­
ducted the remainder of your
dollar goes to the auppolt of
the Florida Highway Patrol and
is the only source from which
that body draws operational
funds.’*

C l e a r w a t e r Rapist
Admits 2 Attacks
Earlier This Month

K j * WINONA. Minn.. Aug 10 &lt;/P)
I * , A humsn chain ol 100 men sts| iC lioned on a precipilout and mtky
off slope lodsy slatted bunging out
m ,n d e&lt;! bodir* ol 20 r*» o n .
from the ersth »ilr ol a North■ west Airlines plan*. Th* Imdiei d
sso 10 olhett were rallied nut Uit
ha night.
The 16 persons died *• lb •
fJJ Chicago-Minne*|wlii bound aitlmho* er. rsked by s tevere »toim. crash
12. td into a heavy wooded Miniiuppi
River bluff in Wiscon»in near
f j j here Isle yrslrrday.
«
The hulk of ill* wirtVsge triGa tied 150 fert down a 500 font
to precipitous slope, made dipiwiy
,0* by heavy rains last night.
(,j.
Piece* of wreckage that wrie
op lifted i noider to remove thc L bodies were carefully im p e d e!
and logged by Civil Arionauto
gr, Board and Civil Aeronautics Adtri ministration officials who ai* try{•» ing to deinmine if any itiu d u id
defects might have biought about |
crash during the storm,
DKUND,
Aug.
30 —4/1’&gt; to
The nearest road approach to , County Judgr Peacock late F r i­
t r lha wreckage ia alxnii on* quarter ,
day
ixued
warrant* i lunging1
In mil* away. The bodies were car- |
FI ried through rough, wooded r»un- eight Voluiia night iluh o jie ll- 1
th try to a farm trail bordering tors or employee* with maintain­
growing crops, then over a town- ing gambling loom*, device* and 1
«c ship lane to a county loa’1.
Itt
The body of one man, unidcntl- equipment a* the afletmalh of
ii
w*a found ra lly today 1,000 Rtuisday night** laid*.
fact from the main part of the
D ie
laid* weie tlaged by J
*• wrerkag*. The laxly was strapped
tperisl agent* appointed by C i i *“ with a safety belt in a seat.
.. Authorities said they lietieved ruil judge Hugh Taylor to per
I" other bodie* were similarly cat- form the dutie* of a thenff, and
5: apt) I ted Into the heavily wooded by
rlate
invetligatni*.
Three I
truckload* of gambling equipment i
The crash occurred t-etween were teiied in three night club*. '
ry Winona and Fountain City, Wis.,
on lh«&gt; Wisconsin rids of the Iwo in Daytona Reath and one I
It river during the height of a well of Del^nd neat the county
m severe electrical and rain atorm. line.

Aght

explained.
While Littlefield continued re­
luctant to comment on the cass
or disclose the course It wat
taking. Camilla Sheriff Harris
said a Richmond. G a , negro was
being sought for questioning In
th* rase.
There is a possibility, Harris
■aid. the negro may have been
the "trigger man” in the attack
on Miss (lurk* and lllount. The

B+rHn -Council
# -

ha**** and Chattahoochee wh#r»
he stole an automobile.
Alburty w as' arrested Friday
sleeping in a car In a clump of
woods. A companion. with him at
the time was not Implicated In
lb* (laying.

-

»* ■ -

C n S lM S *

mt betwaeiin the Russian and

western areas.
A break appeared near in the
Kremlin talk s over the blockade
Russia imposed on Betlln 68 days
age. Diplomats of the U.8., Bri­
tain and France awaited a call
to another conference with F or­
eign Minister Molotov.
An announcement Is expected
soon, saying perhaps the four
Dowers have agreed on procedure.
If, as expected, the problems such
as the currency dispute anJ the
western plaru for a western Ger­
man government ars merely tos­
sed back Into tha laps of the four
governor* In Berlin. It is
difficult to see how any solution
can come about.
•bout. Russia appeared
lo seek m ajor concewlonr from
Ih* west.
The. Russian-controlled Com­
munists of- N orth Jtorea threaten­
ed In a broadcast to destroy the
elected government in tke U.8.
I0!’* ° f . . K',r^«. Lieut General
John R. Hodge, retiring U.B. commander, said civil war in Korea
is possible.

Volusia

and Greece war* making war on
the constituted governments.
France looked for a new goveminent, the 11th or so since the
war ended three yeare ago the
Involved French political situa­
tion did nothing to bulwark the
west against Russian pressure in
Berlin and Germany.
Premier
Andre Marie resigned when Sodallste rejected hla wage and price
program. Robert Schuman. Pre­
mier until 32 days ago, Iw krJ
over the field to decide if hi*
could command a majority.
Queen Wllhelmina s ta r tr j her
last week of reign in Holland. She
abdicates Saturday after her Gol­
den Jubilee and Juliana will
bceotne queen. The wealthy Wilhelm in* will he 68 tomorrow, .4hr
has bcen-ln poor health.
Russia by decree grarti-d her
eltitens today the tig h t to build
and own a home—a right Inherent
virtually everywhere except in
Communist countries. Rujrian.*
will be given free land, but will
pay annual rentala.
Mat- ml#
and building will be a problem.
There arc no contractor* in Rusala.
The United Nations Security
Council waa called into special
session to consider the shaky
Palestine trucee. Israeli forced
the issue. Both Arab* and Jews

have been accusing Mch other of
truce violations. An Arob Legion
officer In Trana-Jordan Mid Jeru*
Mlem Jew* attacked three Arob
area* last night.
The chief of staff to Count
Folkc Bernadotte. U.N. mediator
for Palestine. eaid the Arab* and
Jew* have agreed to proposals of
peace for neutral area* of JeruMlem.

Individual* railing themielvea
"Intellectual*” agreed In Poland
to establish a peace rommltteo
to pre»erve peace against what
they termed ."a handful of selfinterested men in America and
Europe” who want war. Leftiit*
were heavily in majority at thv
Wroclaw Congre**.

THIS WAS X L
ADVERTISING $
ONCE
&gt;

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N EW SPA PER
. DOES FT I
III. B E T T E R I

Night Clubs Are
Raided By State
Persons Arrested.
AndTwo Others ReMain To Be Caught

h
Coroner Herbert F. fitohr of
Alex [Jlllefield chaiiman of the \
ct Alma. Wl»„ said ten bo*1lea were
G removed to Alma before recovery Stale DemiKiatic Executive C o m -1
efforts were halted last night millee. i* dieriff of Voluii* [
b Ha Mid that the sides of the county.
He wa* not available
favlne were so sleep that he must
It trsa • humsn chain nf wnrket* to foi a tlatemenl immcdutely.
Ilw right peraona inamed It.
0 timove the bodies still trapped In
/; the tangled wreckage. The wixx|e*t the wnnant* includrd aix a* -1
t and rocky ravine ha* 46 degree lrated during the raids nnd tw o 1
other |tersona not yet ai resti-d. I
slopes,
Peacock
nrderr-d
bail I
®
Th# plane war one of the air- Judge
jj lints newer Martin 2-0-2 ship* and lanid* of all eight Increase*) from
C area bound fur Minneapolis from |2,IKal to |5,(MH) mi irenmmenda- :
y Chicago with 33 passenger* and tiuii of Stale Attorney Sams,
The
original
six
Included
* thre# crew member*.
It left Chicago at 3:50 p M George L. Ilnck, ownei «d the
8T | and although due in Min- Diannmd t'luh near Sanford,
apolls at 5:30 P. M. apparently a*mth of UeLand; II. I, W orth­
Aix- ilurnian, Charles W,
* waa behind schedule lieeau**ington,
of
Watson and George I.. Uanrlet.
• th* atorm.
I
A crash wilnea* told the corn- artraled at the Iteach Cluli In
. a t he saw the plane fall into Daytona Iteach; nnd John Mar­
I the ravine on Hutera Ridge after ram. nahl-ril at the Seahrceic
1 lightning shattered a wing A flolf and Tennis t’lul*.
To that list was added Jack
* NWA pilot who waa among the
t flrat to reach the crash s c e n e Greene, reported t** lx- part own­
Mid he thought the ahlp had er of the Iteach Club, and Karl
Warner, said to have an in trreit
: been at rue a by lightning,
j
Howard Rackow, a farmer liv- in IkiIIi Daytona liegrh establish­
1 tug on Perry Island in the Mia- ments. Sams .aid neither had
. slaalppl River, told the coroner he been arrested.
Affidavits for all warrant*
I was getting some stock nut of the
* atorm when the plane passed were signed liy Sam. in an un­
precedented move. It i* cualofjtW f a r .,
"I wa* in the yard with my mary In sueh rase* for county
Haother.” he said. "There was a law enforcement ofirera—deptt
: flash of lightning. It struck the ties nr constable* to sign affi­
plane A part of a wing fell off davits. but in these raid* the
sheriff's office took no part.
gbd the ship started down.”
Trial of right Vnlusla Coun'y
Mrs. Char Ira Guenther, a Foun­
tain City farm woman, laid n night ctuh operators or em ­
_ Similar story. Nhe and h*r hus- ployees apparently will be bcl "land mw the crash from their fnie Circuit Judge Herbert Fred­
erick at an eariv date.
Automobile
Y ■'♦'•’We were returning from WinJuilce Frederick ha* returned
'
ana and aaw the plane rolling from a vacation and will re­
rffc-'Bka
said. “Home sume hi* duties here, In place
THw a barrel,” ahe
she saM.
» * of th# plana frit off. Then of Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor nf
Quincy, on assignment here dur­
•rath ed "
ing Frederick’* vacation.
State Attorney Murray Hama
said Saturday that there had
ix-en Indication* that all of those
C s s tln H I'rxm Paae 0*4
charged on the gambling count*
Itar*.
annthrr
congressional would waive preliminary tirar«up announced plans for an In ings Ix'fnrr County Judge John
ilry Into what Communist In- Peacock, thus placing the raaet
aenca*. aa
If aany.
are
tV|»fivwP|
i* |, a
ic to
t" be fpuml
ip u ii’i In the jurisdiction of the Circuit
In the CIO Unite* Electrical ludge's court.
Worker* Union.
i Rap. Karsten flt-Wial aaid a
House Labor flubrommlttaf, en- gioup” In the government
Peter* cited the first and fifth
In a general investigation
«f Communltm In trade union*, amendment* to the Constitution
.Uftll open hearing* on the electri- In hi* refuMl to answer the key
i worker* In Washington on question* put to him.
One question asked by Robert
luraday.
Balked hv Peters, tha Un-Amer- E. Stripling, chief investigator
in Activities aulicommltteo turn for the llou*a committee, wast
"Did you aerve aa lha repreback lo Chambers.
U ndir their questioning, Cham scntallv* of th* Communist P arty
ra related that he obtained a international of the Communlat
BOO a year federal government P arty !"
Peter* replied:
b In IS37 through Communist
"I decline to answer under th#
iluence, Ha Mid ho go* the fifth
and flrat a mendmenta and
a t within 2 4hour* of apply- on th*
ground that a nanawar
tend to Incriminate and
Ghambere’ story of Ih* Job had might
me.”
&gt;t bean told publicly before, but degrade
Similar answer* .-era n u d e to
queationa aa to whether ha waa an
official or oven a mam bar of th*
le week-end.
Tha magma Ine editor said ha Communist Party In this country
kat met P eto n In i m In tha
SLATTERY DIES
Tice of the Dally Worker, ComLAKE GENEVA, Wla., Aug. SO
lunlst newspaper, in New York,
Funeral services will be nald
ep.
McDowell,
aubeommlttee tout arrow
for James M. SMUary,
(airman .asked Cham bars:
09. former Democratic U.B. Sen­
"fa ha (Patera) Ih# person you ator from Illinois, who died a t
iMfted was In charge of the hla summer home her* Saturday.
M ratua In Washington, D. O .t"
•Ha Is." waa tha reply.
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White House Says
'Trum an Will Speak (
Near Dexter, Iowat
During Campaign'
W ASH IN GTO N , Au«. I I (A1)
—Thr CH I Executive Hoard, by
a tola of .15-12, today endorsed
Harry S. Truman for President.
The board adoptrd a declaration
»hlrh praised the Truman re­
cord and called Governor Dewey
ol New York "the candidate of
big buslnraa.
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C IIA D H LO T T K , N. C. ,\u«.
31— (A l*)— K i n
and lomatoea attain were tossed al
Henry VVaHace na he attempt­
ed to address a crowd of A300 at the Mecklenburg courthouse hrre today. The attark
came only shortly after Presi­
dent Truman
had termed
yesterday's tossing of eggs
and fruit al the Progressive
Parly's presidential nominee
"highly
un-American
bustnesa." None of the objects
struck W itlire . who sought
to speak amid continual boo­
ing from the throng. Eggs
did strike two repnrlerrs for
the C h irlo tle
News, who
stood near trying To hear the
words of the former vice
president.
W IN STON-SAI.KM N. (’Aug. I I — (A P ) — PoHe* Thief
John M. Gold said today
much of the jeering and barrage af eggs and tomatoes
that has followed Henry A.
Wallace arrows North Carolina
has been inspired by the Pro­
h»
gressives.
Gold

thought

her hires w rrr
rfforta at
their awn presideatiel nom­
inee to gain sympathy for
Wallare. "Soma k i n
bora
Identified by my tarn as
known members s f tb# Com­
munist oarty,” Chief Gold
a tra d e r
of the Pro

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A UG U ST

31,

1948

Moscow T alks Lead T o
4- Power Berlin Meet

Chambers (Quizzed In Spy Probe

’Mi l i tary Governors
Draft Board Races
Seek CotnpromiseOf
Marital 1* r o h 1v in s
CurrciicyAnd Other
Jacksonvh i.i \„, n ) German
Problems
•4*i riic dt«(ft UlfIVsl In Itu.l
U llttiv- ll.'.ll- il w 1*1 ..il. .tl i l l , ,HER L IN , i s r u b)‘i— F.sen
•1 h- k*|N It)** tvTl Itie
b flu r r Ih «• four \lh r.t mihf.tr&gt;
lif SI |*&lt; ! -*e*1k « ht AA*•tile! litAt IV t
ff«ttr«ii»r» K A lh n n J im U y fur
Military I Lis Dropped know in- i *'i * iiU'itt*
tlit*!r I n “*1 M ifiititK oiticr Much,
A
»si t)(- Af. . ih r (fGwd.nis f r g iN lr n si .1 ( flu ,
Quota System For Illli Hit Mil) h»(-(•'-ig
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III ifITIJ j %at,lifl
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In
Negroes In Draft I plied
"No, *u i sjuft t -A(6fit tl* • |thuii&gt;Krn|ilirf % i-ik n u p klu rtw
ii. kn ui . i. i pis, r 1
•‘Ilh r i if liillr Ih r .V Ills'll liM sl(u)
WASHING ION. Aug H V, I ' J
\ 111liasf 11% limliiiiiK tu on the
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livn
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Former State Depart­
ment Official In­
cludes Hiss In Red
Appeasement Ring

National Guard
Says Reds W i l l
Not B e Enlisted

WASHINGTON. Aug it &lt;/!*&gt;
— Rep. M. Dowell (II I ’.i) tuvii)

quoin! A. A. He tie

House
Group
Told
_ _
'
FCC Rulingr avors (
“Thought Police” Washington
1' J
ProRram Offered By
Atheist Made Light
Of God And Jesus
WASHINGTON. Aug. 31- V P )
— A spokesman lor the nation's
broadcasters told a congtrsiional
coinmillrr today a recent F.CC de­
cision in a case involving atheistic
progtami constitutes "thought po­
lice."
The witness was Don Petty, gen­
eral counsel (or the National As­
sociation of Broadcasters. He testi­
fied before a special House com­
mitter investigating the Federal
Communications Commission de­
cision,
The FC C ruling winch Petty
ciitkiied as unconstitutional was
issued in 1946 at the request of
Robert Haiold Scott of Palo Alto,
O if. Scott had demanded that
licenses of several radio stations hr
revoked because they ‘ refused to
grant him time to argue against
the lintencr of God.
The FC C rejected Scott', re­
quest but the wording of it, ruling
left iloubt in the mind, of broad-

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1141Hie* tv* !*« •Mtclf^l
•A'ommunivl*" m • i.m lt
I (maid hr idipl t l ln , -aid "i|
Ilol le h r in l lh.il llirir aie ans 1
holla tide llirllihei, nt thr t nil,
lliullisl Fails II, thr N ilnui.ll l.u.i'd
How A slalrmi-lit i.hlr.l Ilt.it "m
men hair hern dm halv'd thin ill
, lot memheivhip in thr I i-nimuiii1Fatty ”

'nil*
lr """
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Hi aril
as Ambas­

to
sador Hrtle was assistant secie
la ir ol itatr hum l ‘Mri in latr
SIAflO IN THI WIINI
.MAlt. Whittaker Chamlwis. tell-svuviv.l fornn
Communist, looks o-*i copies of tha "New Masses'' tlial sre shown to
1944. He was made ambassador
him In VVsslungton » Hubert Stripling, thief Investigator of the House
to B ian l and seised until I'MI
Un-American Activiti s Committee. Watching the proceedings is Alger
Me Dow til hradrd a I louse UnI m i id lie iih|iiaiirii said ih.it
Hiss (arrow), funner Plate Derailment oltlcial who lias been accused by
American
Ac t is site, subcommit­
Chambers of being •&gt;Communist underground agent ( fnlrmitlionul)
' rath stale ami llie L in n mill-, sui !i
tee which questioned lieilc behind
.as dislilons, have .1 I . . ’ (inlel
doted doors in New Yuik yester­
'lly rm r stall) .Slid &lt;latr (n.lrr ,.|
day.
I locate geneial I,- slin k on guiitl
Whittaker Chanilwra, who lias
irmhris
been a star witness In the com­
mittee'* Communist hearings, ha,
il wTWARIIINtiT* IN
\ in.*
ti-stifn-d that he went to lierle
Tin iTiilitcar\ In b.-pp.-.l fiom
in 19.19 anil told him alxiut a
"Red Underground" in Washing­
WASHINGTON. Aug 31, (VF)—T»* milled...... by frdrral, state I it, peacetime draft the •iiintci »v,
ton. naming Alger Hiss, u Slate and local gosernments figured out tu an asrtage of $M4.4(» lot ea. I. ..I
*'»vd f.,t nrgs.w-. dm big Wort I
Department official, a , one of thr 144.000.IHK) AmrtKam during the yrai ended June Mi. (,M7
IW si I I. def. lmr o ffidal. «s.d to
the memlier*.
The Census llurrau in re|Mirting this I,kI.iv noted that the federal!
,|Hike,mun f-i Seimtiv,. Seiv
McDowell, t e l l i n g re|H&gt;rter, !
•om«ihinit o f w b atjlerle told the, g .(eminent, as usual, gol the lion's (hair } 1 S 7 It) again*! J4(i84 foi
hendi|u»itet - .aid in answer !«•
commitlrf. *a i(1 Ik-rlt* ilrclnri'*! the stairs and $40.2b for local governtnrnts.
| n question that ........iota i* fin d .

Tax Collections Are Reported At
$344 Per Year For Each American

did nut «av any

hb

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ii

doubts that lirile ciumtlfi* “
, a lorninunul.

that

m

m

laying tint

while jivn u n t trtirl.ii&gt; of tlatr
; lie balllrvt ami loti In * pin Soviet,
“ appease Russia'* gmup m llie
IStale Dc p.iitinrnl that miludr-l

Algfi Mur Hot McDowell taicl hr

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No. 7.

A sso c ia te d P r e s s Leased W ire

u v. r r

For
Berle Says He
President Asks; Registration
Draft At Schools
Battled Soviet
•"‘Fair Play’ For
Group In U.S.
Henry Wallace
Some Selective Service regis­
trants appear to be somewhat
befuddled a* to where to regis­
ter or when.
An Instance of this occurred
this morning on Park Avenue
near the U.S. Employment O f­
fice where M-Sgl. llnlan.l Kelly
has parked a trailer for recruiting for the U.S. A ir Force. He
reported that he found three
young colored men standing in
line waiting fur him to etutn
to the trailer ami us they put
it "to register.”
Registration of nil m?n in
the 18-26 age group it tuh’mi
place at schools in the county,
ami no special dates for regis­
tration according to birth dale*
have been designated ip this
county.

F L O R ID A

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Total lav colteellon, of tlii‘ |thil1 Pegrot-- no.l white- uie 1-,-iiis
federal. pints* milt IiM'jil Miivrin **tak«*n a** lh r\ i' mIJH' "

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Yugoslav Cabinet
Is R e - Organized
By M arshal Tito
Comiiilm m
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Resumes

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lliutllli* lull Ail|uuirif J Vsilhjfl 4H
Ium*i vv*ili iin »iAipmcnl «ifi t ie
ifliH Likir (si |i,r is»al t u iie f K ) is*
♦urt
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i.mt month h r l'.e r p K
, | &lt;11 II
( i l 1* ) liu 'o *l is
Wn &gt;*lai ml ■igii \loil-lr, Mulnlot altd I'trtiuri
|„
|,
rtl sir* frr I«k|,i V Ntalin ami thr iiiviisi | i|,r U. S..
itiul, i an -T- I
■it* * ni»t**ll
* I Ill Ham anti I la m e h d to ihr lie!
all ih r i H i k i ,i
t il* m rl n ( (it f f v In, (o n lrirn ie. win, h mas cole
CumniuiiiiiIlnur .1 »r*k
Ih r M.ilr Drpaitt III,-toil •aid the tilthF l r i m r i \ | , i t j , . , | lit., ta rg e t .it iiirnl II, \\
in m l
R u s t s ,it i i i l r i l (&lt;&lt;in m in i in
tan
goseinox v o ir d m u tn n g
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e lid e d til- l i . i t n . l l III tin
i ,io ii n t .m i l,

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t&gt;&gt;

000.1 IDO—nearly a fo'itlh of Die f.„ ,|ir .Iran ..f i .
Tin- aim
ao.l .1.....1 up hit gosesn
County Children Legion Juniors
I94t nallunal lurunu* •*( |&lt;0JaWiu#- j
to rail .*«»i»v••intuiit
»• mai*
imp-.il.tiil thaiign
Must Register For Are Honored At (MM)
fiscal lOir/i tw iii! hi|fh f fa^«* tu nailoiml |Mt|iulatloti l hut I
tax tula).
1 is nlMiut t m |M*trrnV.
»»fip lln* rlruliH ii *»l \ n f I’lruuri
School Tomorrow Dinner Meeting ilh® huivaii put thi
N
«* aill i!i*t ll*rli liaiuillL llilu d iJ Kajiirti It* foirian minitlr*
w
111
!•» tha- country 1Jlw| Infrnoi Mmotn Alnam lcr
| mt*nln

I \ | I II 1*1(1 SH
iio I i U

^ rllin ill! |II* nlitHfi (&gt;t thr lullUUail

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I iii&lt;(* p 4 ii ti * tin* |i io |H it t t n t »*( i h f l r ^1,1

vkiu

111-11,llr- In hit the tie,Jin Llm kaJc
and ........ I»e ihr , im r n*i dispute
Ihr RtiMiaiis blocked land and
Laigr asir-s to Hrflin fc'l da&gt;s ago
a I lei the I S Htuain and Fiance
uitiodm:rt| then net- suiicncy into
til).
Itn l*l,r 1-1 ulan*i

&lt;lr*|» a* 0** IlfiMUii to n e U nlfafi

M
♦*••• *■
— »
(►4*0,000,000, iloiMi 15,041,(KMUH)
uhich thev ha)i)&gt;rii lo !«• a» •
i
u
All pupil. In Seminole Countv .
.
from
lUtr-',
rtvii.d
high,
chiefly
H
t
n
U
s
•
...........
Ih
SchiHit,. numbering between -l.OlHi ) r l a y C T S
U-uaUM* o 'f r(»fH*tt)' o 'f ih r w a i t m i* 1
1 sshIInnH On l'N«r Tuts
IdimflhlOl
•IIK’Ird .0*1 I 11
and h.fWO will register tomorrow
**Yi*vt» profit * tiix r * on ctifpom
i ti\ it,ifur .1 ii*f III M in i ilirju .(linn;
morning ut ,ch&lt;Mi|* lietwreen the
lions.
hour, of 9:111 and 11:00 o'clock. It
W1th I ill* litifh I r I -kill, HI Ailthlmn
Statgs Mtul
loi'«l
yovri nm**nt
IIIC K O R yT n . c .. Aug. 31—
was
announced
today
by
Supt.
(Iirii -III n|||&lt; n
II' m i Is s n fsw r a n , aitl
t«xr*
partly
ihr
Iwh'inl
— Henry W a l l a c e , Progressive
T W. Lawton, Regular bu* sched­
Twelve member, of the local t___
ax ____
due1...
1nr hy dimhinK tu now
N * id ( • ( iiiiim iiim
H tum ijt* Su n n *
ule* will lie iqietaled to tran*|mrt American Legion Junior ll«»ebnll ) a], tutnla —I t l . t a t o . t t i a t f-it th e
Fatly presiJrnliat nominee, wav
Mint kttH f(ir«*ii?ii mlnidtcr.
pupil,.
School
will
open
for
reg­
teuin were given miotature silver .i,,!,., unj |A,707.tHMl.n«NI for the
pelted with eggs anti tomatoes
U \ .S |t |\ i, i i i \
\ U|t i | , 4*,
ini#* tin* tiicffn'lunl post df mm
ular aeasion* Tuesday mormtig. l&gt;a&gt;el-all* uml regular l.awlwili-. I | , „| government,. Thl* upw i.il
l i n t iit me (U u irri to ih r \ | .
l*t*r wit limit imilM io
|twtcr today as he (ought to (peat
Sept. 7.
Is'Mting the ,ignature of Hatem| ha» eontlnus-d «inre then.
Mcimwhili* in llncb»i6*&lt;t, R**- ! antic m m **! line ip lie^ frd ItmF ln North Carolina crowds.
The registration of pupil, i, I CmIt. n1 meeting of t'aiopbetl
Collection
cup*
have
l-ceo lltltn ilt. 1lit1* I '»(III I I l f d r ill I Nil lllt-al IS •
|„ addition to la v e , tin* linen
••■lift) 1***1 j » .*•* the %I of m cun lint eiperlrd to interfere with la-sing I'ost No, 61 la,I evening . government
Uonr drowned hii words as he
level,
pi-led
up i placed In nianv local business till t.n ir buttle 3Ait|i l*MiMlrr Ttt»»N
litllin ) It* iiim r oul Id
((M,
Selective
Service
registration
of
endeavored to talk at Charlotte and
ut llie Legion Hut.
f: MNt.mxi.tNN) from fee* fur , e r - 1e,tubli-hment, for contribution. ICHMI i* t mi Lit, (!) .tins finite
\\ ra Ihr f
foi ft a*. I • i % nJ t«4 I hr
youth* In the IK-20 age bracket.
The player* wen- commended 1 vices of various kind* making 1 1„ the Ton.il Clinic *|Hin*oreil bv ikit|H t it “ WiJt
lllitriiN t r h li r «if tfic lu lfiiB r
UMrillxtia
Hickory. As the campaign parly in
„ .. ..
.
„ .
. ,
, which Is Iwirig carrier) on this
‘‘(Of III N 11(1la (III law 1 ip e l l j f l r i
o,t
Comioandei
James ii.t r |„tul general revenue ,32,-jI the Seminole
County Children’*
Krid tin* 1 »&gt;it*s! Stats** u ic m
..........
H rr|, III
jn at
,, iiuspih
of*,, la
said
Mr. S.«"
Lawton. bv
15
cars diovr (turn Charlotte to
*-------jBuilding
I
S•• In Sanford. ,Is nearly' iMTh
isa .ill,
,| i it--0 tv -'
Wright for doing u “splendi
I ',-01011(11 ■ It a y rti o n d hii-li i .
|oO,(Hltl,0titl fur fiscal lt*»
4»*, a ^ * . by * 1*01*I ! IK f t i l l n nrn)
Hickory it Wsii pelted at Newton ! ] ' • *”?
r
H»* ««*id that hu expected that th job", and Fred Cluiuti. who di
N iiuhl |i i * n Mu* ' l l ( l u l l cip fw
I hat. tiHi, s « . Iw-lnw the (65 - chairman, announc sl ti-dav
| | . s--s-l I - -illetit- • ( ihr Com
tec ted thenr was likewl»e com o-hI.INMI.IHN) higher tbaa the K lp i
tilNuit -ou iniIf a im i 41
will, potatoes.
C?,y
3|r Ka-ler -Inlt-ii that the Tonsil ........... 1 1'..in m u- - -t It-tii'.i"
tigure.
It was 11st pet -ent t'lm ir i- the first project of the 1 .f,.i n.ati.ni Itiin-ii-ii said 1 - to S tfonn ** iliiK “ * i ( |oti)(rtcd
Several policemen accompanied building inspector, who today re- t*‘r “
7,y tonight " " ' mended
Awards were presented to the higher than the ll»42 total.
, y
..........
itlmiC llii* unit Ufinllc folBl
local children's committee sine,*
.........
•••&lt; c»«» i , « i
the nominee as he stepped (torn vealeil that City permit, for new ■» ,^ n" ,
player* by
Legion
construction and remodeling total t
h, " rV' r- *'r?• ' following
foi loniehl mi Ihr r&lt;Ur of ihr
ludividoal income tan-, pmvtd-'it i t , i,-or gn ni rat ion in May, amt h- I
his cat in Hickory's union square 470.416 In estimated value com- *
•InI ui I- lo* r
' J " " * ro* !‘ , ' rin« f,,r S r ,,‘‘ unite (Jana,: John binder. J' . C- per rent of all governmentol asked that Ihe full erMiperntiun of
. ... , , . ^
..
land strode to a loud speaker. , pared with 127,760 In Augu.t, “ vr
“ * C F ; David Rusal, H8 and I*:
"
»: * ' ‘‘" ‘ V
IHi.nl,le, a* all In Ihe lH-2'i age Cbmle* l.ee, L F ; Charles Tborna,. n-M-ntie in I947. yielding (18,300.- the ,am.de of Seminole County USupporters in the crowd of
ii a r 11 i( \ *
iH-o.iNIO oi (127 a jH'isnn on th e tfivrn in Ibi* Important rfttlM*. . 11 V ■
AOk
t
,
New homes have provide.! ihe rroup a r, M n g regi*tere,j al 1': Frankie Htenstroni, 2I*-RF: I atrrage.
,
. . .
■•■'(*) &lt;t itot-ical l - i i i leant- moving
Contribution! nmy Im» nmilci! t•* 11
500 were singing "The S l.r Span- | . uft,w
■
p,,,
Ihr
iis
t
r
time
In
thla
country
and
i j n
m * i
i|f it
(bulk of permits
during
»*™
|L . .
.......... .
.......... .. Chlbli**it,.«
................. -...... ' i egtine In t.iechosluvakta U(,
Ouaa, will m iu
" I’ranut" Galloway, C ; Mari-or
Next In impiutunce were tsn-s tbi* Hrminolit
County
Siru Mannrr
whenWallacear-| month. These Include prr.niU to
rill( ■rcordimr to birth date
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" ' t h e mainland • nlin-tv if it keep*
Duller. I I I ; John Keeling. C; &lt;&gt;n sales and gross receipts (In- 1 Commiitrt*.
I*,* '■
n. Hot
77M,
San - l-ii'-' m i l ' *- 1 In i'n ly utid-r
lived. A tumult ofbooingdrowned
tha following parsons: to Karl •■net* a* elsewhere.
inut.
siti.n
"f
Ithc
)nli*Fii*it
'»i!
*
1
jjj,
|)|
i
**(
fit
ir
i&lt; thi* )’
*4
Floyd Sparkman, L F ; Wally Tyre, rtmling ftslernl excise tasrs ond
Higginbotham for a 120,000 conAt 1:00 o'clock tomorrow teach- U P; -Zeke" McNair, lb. Tw - m *tom« duties), which amount'd fori), Kla. hr «dib*d.
ll .f ' i g ' . * )i gum rat mu * lifts*
j \V i a I her ll-itin u -aid r .K1 «v
the song.
Th-* Clinic h u tw*rii fornoot for
crata block residence at 2419 Mel- er. will meet wl'h Art and Music
M- i.-lugi-i - niimtieririg al..... | Tin- l-uivau warn. I n-wevsr.
W sllste had ullrred the words: lonvllle Avenue: to J. C. Whld- Supervisor* at tha Hanford firam- l-layer* not present to receive the I - 111,3110,000,000, or 179 per per- lb
« !•_* »
I ....... iin--' ill lied iln-ii l-'irn-lri-t ib m
.,
„ , . j , u f r l;
award* were John Salsbury an-l •o n . They accounted for 22 |-or
lindrr*|»rivilr|frtl rhildr«*n of thi'
"Nrgroes should have the tight to den for a 16,600 residence at K17 mar School. Thursday and Friday I Tun |,•« Lansing.
..
In - t w itili-r'
Ci-iiiniuei ’ ! along tin i . - i - i i m g in
rent of total governmental rrvo- county, and will
rcrtrlct^il
to
Rosalia
Drive;
to
B.
E.
I'urvi*
*chedul.'«
for
teachers
Include
a»vute( because they pay laser "
in
1 1-i*li-vakln
Wuni vrl-..‘ii.
Ii. re increased
The application for memliership n-ie,
the rbiblrrn of IhoM* fnmilim* who
when the shower haa,n Dhierven t o r ■ *7,800 concrete home on signment of pupil, to varioiiv
l-i 'll) m ill, mi I ui al inljt iirporation income taw- ar- rmdvi*
Wien hr shower began. Ubservert Tw-Iill#1|l street; to Theo.l-.re tn r her* and a nn.gram to lr- In ihe |H-st of Ray Hall, Jr., com­
from the Wei
rnin lung
tits'd for 17 per cent, property fun* Hmuit and h i p unnbli* to | iny
Ckstimatrd that sevetal doten to­ Judt for B 16,000 home and 11,000 |,rrtented at 10:00 o'clock Friday munication* advisor for the Iruo&gt; n i v t . - i i it i n *it r
II-.- I . i n i-i i i v111vIend an,)
inn
government,
and
former
l
e
&lt;
t
,
sea
II
per
rent
and
ail
other
j
I
p
,
'
.
'
,
,
f
'
t
o
u
i
l
l
operation.
r-.pi
mi
Shoinan,
13,
of
L
matoes and eggs were thrown. One garage at 1404 Magnolia Avenue; morning rnlitlrd. "Visual Eduon
■................
Delewair called f"i &gt;ii i-ng north
U
IN
ftccnuiitft!
f(»r
KfD'lhrr
10
dent
of
loske
Mary,
was
taken
■
f
f
iii*
l-a-'k
-»f
The Children* Committee, Mr. M,.,
f-n «fl tin Iwcl -t the
wind* Iste this afternoon and
egg splashed on the speaker's to J W. Jarrell for n (fl.OOO home tlon "
under advisement. The fried chick i** rrrnt.
Fivi* p«r rm l
nil . K a tier -aiil, hope, to run
at Oak and Twentieth Htreet.
\ number of veterans are ex
atleait Idea-lirtiat»l ui Munirtpallt.il!
tutuvlit.aridJir*)- northern
shoulder.
The former V, A. Sneer home pw.tlHj
&gt;„ Bmorg th. adults I rn ,u t*l&gt;cr was followed l.v a . , .u rnmcntal revenue calm- from twoclinir* of
20 children ea--h ISrV l.i-t &gt; v. ning net l-cf.itc tin- U|M,|.
,|ir
.I«rte&gt;
was
m raoveil from Its former site wh(1
wlh r r r u tc r
Wodiwdav ' •"
r l.i'r n .l
"
,
within the nexttwo month*.
Tin .tint I tin- gum*- nnd htok. in - &gt;n,t tortiei-l
BY A B 8 O C IA T R 0 PRFSH
next
-«t to the
F irst
Methmllst
„ , h„ .q,nf„M V o ea-I
.................... ° *
T
h"r
,‘f « l Kovern- only npetlM will In- (10 per child I. It »i
lie w« tr.-at.d t-v Di
t i i , :. Ni rti n. chief forecaster
menl*, thi* largest single sotireo for actual cost, white ut the
PirtiJeni Ttuman asked "(ait Church to the southwest corner of ti--tmI School
ho» I M-m-in nnd lio n pent tn
Hi (or iln- li teral Storm Warning
on Commercial 1
C H IL E O IU K C T S
- f rotenw- was property taxes, pilal.
nlay" today for H»nty A. Wallace. Park Avenue and Fifth Street Avenue. Classes will start TuesMany of the rhililren
alio Undo f.o further treatment
Ii) 8 , r v l n
u \1 .-■ ■ - v ,i enndit n
Thr
operateil bv the
SA N TIA G O . Chile, Aug. 31 &lt;4*1 " hlch
16.64mixhi.ihhi ..r need the operation, he explnllitvl, tume •pivialtsts,
wu- urn-inn. --1 were favorshit- fnr the hurricane
Progitssive Patty presidential can­ where It la being remodeled Into (|
—The government ncw,pu|ier La * l'
t * r*on In 1947. Gi-al will tie hniulicutiped severely in tirlov t-v Samrny'i fnlhei. It t. ......... . .
northeast path and
didate w|*o has Ireen pellrd with
ernmenta .................
got three fourth*
Nacion said tmiay Chile will re- * -ernm-—•........ - ef j ,h, i, ,. h-d work u , well a- in tilniiiiiin, mating- i
f tin meat ictnain -&gt;r m n
eggs, booed and harrassed on a
normal physical development mi­ counti t at tin- 1ut.1i- Su|-i-ly 15)0-1 ” 1 frrl itavunahly sure II w.ll
Ject a United Slate* propose! to ’ ’’'
adult •
• I * (i Hkim «• asm I ' a i i • ( ( (
kNorth Carolina s|&gt;eaking lour.
inlernatlonaliu- the Antarctic.
Sale* and gro,» receipt, taxes — le ,* their tonsils art- removed.
CCI) nil F ir» t S tre e t
—
—
primarily state rather thsn local
Thrr-ugh_Presi
iritou^n r r n « Secretary
t e r n a r y Charles
L harki ' m
m
i a
a « •
f it
IA II NIIS LEA D
I1KNRS I L L
levies— ranked next a* * source
M'. T n - «an
.» -sent«word lo
1. -re­ 1
DALLAS tu g 3 | -bD —RnrI'ltA tiU E , Crechoslovakis, Aug. "f revenue, providing (3.700.04)0.porters that he co
coiuiden.
ihe treat-1
treat-1
porlets
ntid tn .lht
°
| uiei li-iv.-n ii C.ike St eventan's
I 31—f/1*&gt;—Former President E*lAll uther taxes of state and
menl given Wallace "a highly Univa-l iivi-i Rep Lyndon It Johnsa'i
,unrd Dene* has lapsed into un- L - at government, yielded L1.300,fur tin Drtiineratic L' S H un t)
consciousness, and a liulletin fron. tax&gt;,000. The federal government
American business." He said Wal­
uominxtluli v tirt.h r,I tn 106 votes
hia doctors said tonight hi* eon* provided them with | l , 2rMU&gt;00,(i-Mi
lace is "entitled to say his piece."
i -hI uv .
All i'ilinu»ir,t 1181 votes
dilion la "extremely serious."
in aid.
The White House also announced
PO CA TELLO . Idaho, Aug. 31, (/P)—The western states, rich in
«ierv still out.
Ili-ncs liecame critically ill n I
—— 1
TALLAHASSEE,
Aug.
31,
(/J’t
lloml
.1
(mrils
have
about
20
that Mr. Truman will make a cam phosphates, should quit depending on thr east for fertiliser*. As list ant week ago. The former president. ,
V-1 i-fficial canvavs will be meMENTAL CHECK-FI*
percent fewer board (ret of timber than they did 20 years ago. hut i»»arv to determine the winner.
paign speech Sept. 18 near Dexter. Secretary of the Interior C. Girard Davidson said today.
now (54. is suffering from a recurthey air worth $60,000,000 more.
m
Davidaon, in a statement for thr opening of public hearines on rence of a chronic ailment. He re- j
Blowa, and from there will tout on
Aug. 31, m n iH t .O lIL N MAN D IES
Stair Forrslrr C . H. Coulter estimated the whideialr manufactured
west. Details of the trip, other than new regulations for phosphate production on public lands, said Idaho, slgnril Ihe presidency in June. ar.d
girl
who
ha*
ad­
TRENTON, N. J »Vug I i —tyFi
was succeerLl by Communist K b- ^
mitted setting some 200 first on value ol Florida forest products now ii $1 35,000,000. When the l oreit —Archie Herron, who spent (0
the engagement at Dexter, are in* Utah. Montana and Wyoming together possess 60 per crnl af the nation's merit Gotlwald,
) the farm of her unrlr, Charles Service nailed o|&gt;erating in 1928. the rtimialrd value wav $75,000,000 years in New Jersey State P ri­
phosphate deposits, yet account for only 8 per cent of the annuo] output.
comolete.
• Willey, went, tn Chicago today for (alxiut $100,000,000 at today's pricri.)
son under tentence of death, U
TO A T T K M IT RECO RD
"A t present, farm ers In the
Th« national pi
match will
dead,
ill/
C L E V E L A N D . Aug. 3 I - W V - ■
, U''1'
Through reforestation and firsbe held at Dextor
8n Mr. western area are getting their in California. Urltish Columbia
The “forgotten man'' of the
The U. 8. Air Force will attempt
'
McNeil
the girl waa control programs, there are more planting program 1,-gan in 1928
Trumen'a address
Will he phosphate fertiliser* from pro­ or the east for processing.
ic .s n » s w Oa
“ Only one sixth of It la p n - 1tu 1,1 ■ °ew world speed record quoted by John Hurgard, deputy tre e , on more acres than In 1928 with fi.tkHi slash pirn- ncnllings l-rison died last night at the age
cMiing plants in Flarfda and Tan
nesaaa," Davidson said.
cessed here In two small plant* In * ‘‘ h , u North American F-K6 Jet
*h-’ The decrease In the total volumne imported from Louisiana. .Sm-i- of 81). Twice he survived sentence*
"Western farmers are paying Idaho and Montana, and then fighter at the National Air Race* started the blaxc* when other ia due to the fact that most of thi-n, 67.000,000 teedllngJ hsve to the in the electric chair b«cau e of n legal quirk resulting
| family member, ‘"wi-rcn't watch- the stands of big virgin Umber
oa much ox 160 a ton than the mainly for low-analysis ftrtiliicr* Saturday.
Ix-t-n rnist-d in stall- ntirscrin and from death of the judge who
*hte present record is I160.7H6 ing me." She said she hoped to have been rut.
Florida farmer pays for the same which really do not meet the
planted on lOO.Otxi acri-s of land
sentenced him.
mile* per hour, set by Marin# i •&lt;*• &gt;*nt to live with her divorced
J A C K S O N V I U J f A Off. » 1 W *&gt;~ product
It la in tha national need," Davidson continued.
In 20 years, sawmill production
Many of the curlier plnuiel
Lieut.
Col.
Marion
K.
Carl
at
mother,
Mr*,
l-eona
Kaglu
of
H
L interest to meat wtatern damsnd
"And
yet
right
hero
you
are
has
been
pushed
into
second
place
I
,u
m
l*
already
have
Ix-en
thinned
VFW CON VEN TIO N
Asheville ...................~ f t
| Rloomlngton. III.
611 from praaaaalng plants In tha Just next door to tha aourre of Muroc, Cal. Aug. 26, 19(7.
in the forest Industry by pulp-; for pulpwovxl and are predocing
I rm Ingham ----------S T . LO U IS. Aug. 31—0T&gt;—
Vhldi will
potential low-coat public lower In
mlltfl
tnxt
manfxfturf*
krxft
p
t-'
turpentine
for
their
uwnem.
JAYCKK NOTICE
IM rg atcs to the 49th annual na­
..TB
freight differential.
LAND SALE
the northwest
P*1
/ -. . 1 ™ * board and bleached
The »tate forester said millions tional encampment of the VrteTha Jay eves will hold their
"In this h i m t a t Watt, the
sulphite.
"This power can ba tha basis weakly luncheon meeting a t the
of othsr acre* of cut-over land
■ « seed m long er a m as a for electric furnaea processing of
At the monthly sale of land
It Is tho pulp wood industry's have been reforested nalurallr by rans of Foreign Ware took time
celentei ( q s t d m t y to the tn a t" p h e a p h a t e , which preliminary Tourist Center Thursday noon. foreclosed by tha County, 0. I*. use of small and defective trees, a fin- control program which kept out from speech making and con­
Mr*. M. B. Smith and Mre. Mae
business today to »ta*i
studies new Indicate may be the Daly Fort have prepared a paper Herndon, county clerk, yesterday thinning from heavily wooded sec­ wild fire* from burning up young avention
mentmnth parade.
sold
several
parcels
of
property.________
____
.
.
.
.
tions
end
tree
tope
left
by
saw
moat desirable method.
I am
tfee*.
"The Resources of Semi­
Scheduled to take part In th*
, math ia shipped out as pleased to hoar that two new entitled
About 100,000 acres of Florid]
nole County nnd Their Use". They including late In Sanford, Dream- m ill crews that haa helped build
starting at 1 P.M. (EST)
«k without farth er pro­ plants ora new under construc­ trill be presented to nit members wold. Ban Lando and some sm_all.
j ’ up the total dollar valua of Flur- land was under fire protection parade
were 20.000 marchers, teortn of
u d ia net intended for tion In this
*
, when the state service Was start- floats and 100 bands and drum
present. Irn lly Odhnm has nr- acreage, r e a l lx I n g therefrom, Ida forosU.
• w to p tu u
(i
• L270.
Coulter recalled that tha tree!
tce*iiaatd a s r*«e Ts*e»
and bugle corpsa r on# o f those who got the
heckling
o ff
to
■
food
a ta rt" w hen W allace spoke
h rre last n ig h t.

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Art* Com
mended By Post For
Doing Splendid Job

Drive Opened To
Raise Funds For
Childrens Clinic

Sanford's Building
Triples In Volume
Over Last August

| f f i ( ‘J? Crildy Du^m ‘

Tropical Blow To
M iss Mainland If
C ourse Continues

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Federal Agent Advises Western

$60,000,000 Increase Reported
In Value Of Florida’s Forests

Fanners To Make Own Phosphates

THE WEATHER

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Proparcdness

WE CANNOT CUT AWAY
FROM THAT. III'! WK CAN
PLOW OUT A VKItY (JltKAT
LEAS. OK HAH SOWING AND
PLANT A I.ATKIt ANI) ItKT
TER CHOP TO SUPPLANT THE
WILD OATS. WhaUiwvor a man
riiw.ln Dial rhall he also l e a p —
Ga. S;7.
_____ _

When we s|s‘«k of "preparedness”, we sisuik in terms
of armament*. That there may Is- another form o f prepared­
ness which in the end will prove more effective was the
theme of John Poster Dulles' s|ieceh Ircfore the World I'niiiihodircil of Church in Amsterdam recently' i »
_
Dulles culler) ujmiii church organizations everywhere to
0°*r
establish their leadership in translating faith into works.
Soviet Comul Genrial Lxin»* Those who believe in moral law and human dignity must
til ijj f
dtfc^L'lin In A Milcd L a c k In Rutila ! Ik* concerned to make social institutions reflect Ihoae ideals”,
. . . . . lo lakr liii medicine, ,snld Dulles. Only in this wav can peace («• stabilized, lie
claimed. He believe* that political leadership cannot be ex­
k* H.
the e*
ate nitl rvrri ,u ,, 11 vr'" 1 pected lo succeed in efforts toward unity if this res|smsibili,
wile* hurricane that mined Nnith Cam- ty of the church is not met.
It is up to spiritual leaders everywhere in the world to
ried ■» Iim, Ii might have been Heniy
P T • \|/a|tice hloMinK off shout throe prove that s o c i a l benefits ran be achieved by peaceful
pTIIVt
methods, thus giving the lie t«t the nrojmncnts of violent
•hip . ,0,,e
revolution. The Intangible armor which is worn in spiritual
T&gt;
Well, one thing about lliit hur­ combat should prove effective against the shafts of nonfiH .
ricane that ilarted near I’uet'o moral materialism
f**t
l&gt;

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BIBLE VKIt.SE TODAY
TUESDAY, M IL II. 19»s

-------------------'tililidi L*lxn Mnvrmenl bhnw«
t j | Sigm id Sanity", taps a headline
W in ’ over a re|K,it liy J. M. Rnherli,
wi , Jr. Which Piime MiniUer Alllee,
riv r Mould rail, *e »u|ifKne. the height
**1,' o( undenlatrmenl.

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Annihei iram n for ike cui,,n l high tm l of goveinmrnl in
(hi. rounlry: l lir iieilin air lift
i. roiling tame $2fr0,000 a day
B&lt;&gt;* rnunling the to il of the .up
bfing mriVrd by

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T f atinng appeal lo iioulhctn votM
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h rrt hy iltr frdtial goveinmrnl
In ircent ye.w«, hut wi.ely lortelling lo mrnlion the hillinn.
tsliscled ia federal tasalion.

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A friend 'il nun. ircrnlly returnrd fmm Mi.iittippi, tay. dial
prartically everybody he me! otu
&amp;
•here **** tp'ing to vole for the
Thurnmnd-Wrighl ticket. He onlv
firs •net one per»on who wa.n't, anti
that one. being the only northerner
in that irctinn. w a. going to vole
lor Dewey.

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Vito Marcantonio. the Corpmunill New Yorker, elected lo th?
Home of Reprr.entalivr., pay. hi.
mo' re*|iecl. lo Mayor William O'Dwy, , M°* New York City. "The Mayjj • or", .ay. Marcantonio. "i» a
» « .l' double - talking, double • dealing,
douhle-c rotting hypocrite". He i.
thoroughly enjoying hit privilege
of free rpeech while trying to deny
It to other..

'* . . ^ l * 1**'’ * R nm W icn Emory
Ahtrman i. again.! the calling of
• ipccial m .io n of the Legitlalure. Why thould Florida tax­
p a y e r have to .hell out $50,000
(o $150,000 on a .pecial M.tion
jm t tn itraighlen nut the problem,
of the Demociatic Stale organiration? Why. indeed! Rul if it
Sivr. the |wo|i|e a chance In vole
p . for whom they with for Pre.idrnt.
p it will he woitli it.

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All of Florida', recent guhernaAll
• torial candidate, announce that
.Hi. •
inlrnd to vole the Hraighl
ga* Democratic ticket in the coming
I * , election. Truman included. They
* * r n lilr ln 'l ,! « _ . . . I. _I
.?
.I
couldn't do much elte, tince
they
look an oath when they qualified
a i candidate, to tupport all the
nominee, of the Democratic patty.
Not everybody, however, i. to
unfortunately tilualed.

»
if

Southern Democrat, who are
treating Flenry Wallace In rotten
egg* are in reality making vote.
, for Dewey, and much a . we tympatfaiu with their potition, we canso l condone their cooduct. The
•lore he ii egged in the South,
the more vot«« ' V wilLreceive in
Ihe North, but
trill not
come from Ink Republican., but
from the Northern Democrat.
Hence. Dewey', chance* gre im
proved. If Henry Wallace wet*
IS cote* to Sanford and preach
ABaimt the peace and Welfare of

*■■1111^ , we .would advia*

Keeping Secrets
News|Mi|M!r men should not Is* forced to divulge their
source* of information, say* State Senator T h o m a s (’.
Desmond of Now York, the author of a hill to protect them.
Like the |&gt;olice. newspaper men have often many undercover
channel* of Information which would dry up in the names
of the inforrmnnts had to Ire made public.
The peril comes, says Senator Desmond, from "headlinehappy district attorneys, judges who are tier! up with |M»litical organizations or other officials who may Ire fronting
for racketeers or politicians''.
The protection of confidence is an old and fundamental
tenet of the free press. It is most frequently attacked in
situations where a newspaper is able consistently to find
criminals and criminal activities which seem strangely to
be hidden from the eyes of police authorities. It is in such
situation* that the free press ran |«'rform one of its great­
est services lo the |&gt;eople.

Sitfn o f Downfall
Who would have thought n few years ago that Korea
would Im&gt; putting In a claim for Japanese territory without
Japan being able to more than protest ? President Syngmun
Rhee of Korea has just proposed that his country take over
the Tsushima Islands off the Japanese const. They are a
valuable fishing base, and also command Japan strategically.
The Ja|*anese argue that the islands have Ireen Japanese
since the seventh century uud never were part of Korea.
Also they are associated with a great source of Japanese
national pride, the great victory that the Japanese won there
in the 1004-5 war against Russia.
The Potsdam agreement disclaimed any intent to an­
nex Jnimnesc territory except for areas conquered by force,
to which Japan never hnd any just claims, and for "certain
minor islands". This clause was Interpreted at Yalta to give
the Kurile Islands to Russia; it might lie applied to the
Tsushima Islands also.
Japan'* Impotence In the discussion* is a singular evi­
dence of the harvest of unwise activities.

State’s ForeBtH

I*cj(ion Meet

lu h llB u n i V n m l*MBt
I HatlaarS Vraa. Caa. Ila.
ed. Now there are 7,800,000 . c t j mvmtier* might attend the ball
game at Municipal Park.
Iwing watched by elate foreal
Fred Dana- raid that the buys
fire agent*.
The flr*t year of the program, of the tram hail no riru .u -* for
luting thp recent atatv tnurns■bout aeven percent
of the pro­
tected land waa burned.
Last ntrnl and rrvraled that he had
year, fir* damaged . nly 1.0 per never worked with a finer group
cent of Ihe area under etate of ta))-.. He pointed nut that the
■n,nil silver trophic* hnd each
*u|&lt;ervliloti.
“Modarn fin* fighting e.|uip tiny'* initial* also the inscrip­
ment, u*e of radio, better law tion, '‘l.eglim '-IS." The purposs
team t* not that the hoy* win,
enforcement, an increased Inform of
legion In sponaoring the
ation nnd education program and hut the
that thrv develop good char­
Inatly, but moat important, better
cooperation from the public, have acter and thoae qualities that
all helped reduce the fire lo»a," make good citilens, he stated.
J&lt;a-I Field tidd .tf the fine show­
Coulter raid.
ing of the Jacksonville Legion
Wood* burning to get an early bail
which ho had
■prlng .land of graaa for cattle lean tournament
at the Fifth Regional hasewaa to much a general practice witnrsard
el Thnmastnn, (la. HeIn Florida that It wa* almo*t Imferring
to
the trip of local boy*
poaalble fiva year* ago to get a
Hoyt State In Tallahataee on
covrt conviction for deliberate fire to
a Florida Airways plana, ho re­
•etUng.
an Airways periodical that
L u t year, there waa* only one called
told of the trip and the recep­
aequlttal In 4$ wooda burning tion
received by the hoy*.
rate* brought lo eourt. The *»ther
Commander Wright reported on
47 reaulted in conviction*, jail
investigation which he and
*«ntence» flnaa or aettlamant by the
commander* of Legion Pods in
paymaata of damngea for fire*.
Orlando and Tampa are making to
trace the origin of a torn Ameri­
can Flag which Sanford firemen
found in a hale of cloth *hlpn*d
to them tor use as cleaning clothe.
IW IIaiH P n a P u t OM
Davtdaon raid that whlla weat- The flag, minus the Idue field,
era phoaphate la lying In tho waa turned over by firemen to
ground, there ta a nation-wide Frank Pavlick, who In turn
.hortage, particularly among fa r­ brought It lo the attention of
mer* of tha western and north Commander Wright.
central atata*.
Aiding In the search for thl*
He added that weatarn phos­ Information are Commander Phil­
phate U particularly deairabla be- lips of the Orlando Poet, and
caaaa the ora alao contain* a Frank Hareon', area commander
number of rrltirally-ahort mineral* in Tempo, who has promised a
*uch aa vanadium nickel, *lnr, report, A letter from a Tampa
rag supply company, named as
lead and flourlne.
Toraaoeing exhauatlon of the having supplied th* bale which
overworked pho.phau bed* tn contained th* Flag, stated that
within the neat faw It waa against their rules to al­

te let him la t k .'W le day

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Ity DeWITT M arK K N /IK

The fait of the month old roalt-l
lion government of Krench Pramicr Andre Marie at the week
end (tlie second Pari* government
to collapse within a month) rerent tided the gravity of the pol­
itico t-eonondc criri* tn Franco
Ik,th fur her long-suffering d tlicn- ami for hrr anxious ailic*.
Lit Hell* France, you know. Is a
key position not only in th" de­
fense of Western Europe against
Communist aggie-sion, l*ut in the
economic rehabilitation of the
continent.
Preston (irover. A. P. chief of
bureau in France, mnde a tour of
Hrittany nnd took the political
pulse of the country folk. Every­
where the feeling w .i much the
sam-.
"We won't like It. but we need
n dictator," declared the owneroperator of n threshing machine.
"We wont stability."
His word* were echoed hy n
hotel operator who mnintalned
that the country's finnnees must
Ik- stnlillixed "hy nny means.”
And so it went.
It should lie noted th at Brit­
tany fnvort General Charles Ds
Gaulle, nnd he I* campaign rig toj
head n government with greater 1
executive authority, fttill the is-|
•ue is broader Ihnn the personal-i
tty of thl* outstanding figuie, fur
even his critic* are worried over
the lack of governmental stability.
Talk of "Hiclatorship" i* strong
mustard in French or *ny other
language. No Democracy wants
any part of ahnolutiiim. However,
even Demorraclr* encounter emer­
gencies which call for the assign,
merit of a greater degree of
executive authority to an in­
dividual or tndiviilunl*—wartime,
for instance. That, I take it. i&gt;
what Ihe nriton* have in mind
when they call for greater «labi
Illy.
A* a matter of fact the Marie
government which fell Saturday
wa* built about just such an ex­
tension of executive power in
order to achieve stability. Paul
Hcynaud, former prem ier and
great financial authority, wa*
made minister of finance in the
cabinet with emergency powers.
Ills Job was to pull French econnmy out nl It* terrific tallspln.
However, the rnalition cabinet
soon drvrlo|icd such serious ills.
agreement

over

Hrynaud's

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ID HAROLD W. W ARD
WASHINGTON. Aug.

31

Moscow Talks

sian and Communist p ic tu re
against the elected, anti-Communlst city government. The Rus­
sian commandant in Berlin re­
ceived a delegation of “workers'
who voiced a Soviet Sponsored
chorus of demands for withdrawal
of all occupation troop* from Ger­
many. Thc workers also criticised
whsl they railed "war mongrring"
in western Berlin and demanded
what they termed a "democratic"
(which means Communist In the
Russian dictionary) government
for all Germany.
The Russian m ilitary newspaper
In Berlin renewed the Soviet de­
mand for a voice in controlling the
Ruhr, the Brltish-xone coal end
steel region upon which the rccovcry of Europe ami the Mar­
shall I’lan depend.

I'aallaa** gram !•**» Ila*

pro-Mumer* have lupplied their part of

Sark Clyde W. Harvey
Receives Bronze Star

Yugoslav Cabinet
('•iiMBNfii

i rtmt

Prif

ilfir

Yugoslav Communists think they
«»t«e”
can "afford to liehave Impudently
Iweause they believe Russia will
not abandon Yugoslavia.
Th* bulletin published a letter
attributed to a group of Belgrade
students and said they agreed with
th* Comlnform'______
______
'a findings
that ___
the
Yugoslav party’s central commit­
tee has departed from the Marxlstl-rninist line.

Mcanwhil* Henry Wallace Car­
ried hi* rgg-tpalleied presidential
campaign further into the South
today while picking up more sup­
port In the North from the Amerb te
can luibor Party.
"We will go on," the Progres­
siva Party candidate said a fte r be­
ing showered with egg* and ripe
tomatoe* In two North Carolina
eitlc* yestarday. He wa* due to
visit several other North Carolina
I communities today on hi* six-stale
southern trip.
1 In New York Governor Thomas
K. Dewey made It plain today that,
however confident he may be of
victory in November, hr Intend* to f
wage what he call* a "rugged"
campaign.
,.
,
T h e Republican presidential
NEW YORK. Aug. 31. OfV- nominee’s Itinerary has not been
Funeral services for Charles announced yrt. but he is reported
Evans Hughes were held at 1:30 to he planning tn start stumping
I’.M. today a t Riverside Church. the country about the middle of
,
The casket of the former chief ftenrember
Dewc&gt; himself said lata yes­
Justice of Ihe United States was
to be moved a t noon Info the terday that the campaign will be
lofty main body of the church "preltg extensive and a rugged
after resting In the nave fox one.”
Thi- Mew Yor&gt; Governor totd a i
several hour*,.
n'aiSeoAfereitcrfhe Itad given that
Thc family asked that only Information to Frederick J . I aj'ne,
friend* and member* of the frmlly th* Rermhllron candidate for Gov­
attend the services, polks said. A
of Maine.
number of phblle figure* sttemlcd ernor
Dewey said » f« r conferring
the service*.
I’avne.lhat they dl*eu*-d the
The Rev. H arry Emerson Fos* (with
politleal situation In Maine. Camdick, rector emeritus of the I naltm Issues, an dthe possibility or
church, conducted the service*.
speech In Maine.
This wa* in accord with a wish • a Dewey
Dewcv added that he would^like
expressed hy Mr. Hughes, a for- I
go to Main* during the cammer “Naw York
state governor,
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who- died Friday night a t Ostcr- palwn. but that he did n° t |‘n7 "
whether It would be
ville, Maas., dt the ag* of 86.
Burial arrangem ents have not cause of the strenuous itinerary
being worked out for him
been mad* public.

Funeral Services For
Justice Hughes Held

Don’t Trust To Chance!

DRY CLEANING

National Guard

l aailaar* groat Paae Oa#
south. Army spokesmen said.
They denied a published report
that no negroes would I* teal.
in the south. A negro will be as
signed to any unit where needed.
regardless of location^ .when his
basic training has been fixed,
■pokssmen (aid.

BY

COLONIAL CLEANERS
OpiKialla F ire SUtNx**
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EVANSVILLE, Ind., Aug. 91,
l/P) r— Picket* jeered but stood
aside as about 400 worker* cntired the strikebound Bucyrus-Erle
iant here today. Close by w ere.
40 Indiana state troopers heavily'
armed and ready to quell any
disturbance.

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Guard on Ndv. M.’TwO. Arriving
In P r u r e In July, m V , ha advanced with th* ROth Division
through P r a n c e , Liuam bourr,
Oermany. and Austria.
^
The sergeant state* that h« Is
a career soldier and asp ects! to
re-enllat when his curM tt rntlstmenl expires In OrtoUr.
.•link for needy children.
Hi i J * OeHoway appealed for
Blood Bank donation* by Legion­
naires.

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— Hie head. nl the C IO Unitrd
Electrical Worker*, who it hack- j
ig Henry A. Wallace, taid todat
theie will be no split in the labor
organization over the ittue of en­
dorsing Presided Truman.
Allwrt J. Fitzgerald, prriidrnt oi
the 600,000-member United Elec­
trical Worker*,(told lhal to report­
er* when he went into a meeting
of ihe CIO executive board. No­
body ii gointf to bolt the C IO , he f
said.
The executive board faced it* -«
toughot campaign
puzzler
rn i
eight year* 1 ntrying to endorse
Truman without sacrificing im­
portant leflwing union*.

poM-d wage nnd price move* Mint |jf ||jn
Premier Marie felt compelled to
tender the resignation of hi* gov­ Michael McDermott, Stale De
partment press officer, said the
ernment.
The*r f r e q u e n t government four generals will talk "certain
cri«p* are nothing new to France, technical questions involved &gt;n the
n« they have rnme to Ire a part of restoration of communications. *
the life of the country. For manyi Th* fl*rlla •*lk» today grow
year* there have Wen perio.|-l direcUY from n,n* Kromlln ™n'
when governments fell like the I f*rp,WM
the w w lrrn )&gt;ower
leave* «f autumn with every diplomats with Foreign Mini*ter
sirring wind. This ha* been due1Molo,&lt;lv ■n,, M m e Minister Stalin
in no small part to Ihe multiplicity101 R u ,,l*- A French diplomat
of political parlies.
1A1'* lror" Moscow to Berlin durTake the present National 4* I ,n* tht* morning with iestructions
semhly, for instance.
Il r„r,|.
the western general*,
prise* six parties, some of which
Diplomatic source* In Washare coalition*. The Communist* i *n!,,on ‘• ld
l*«rhn talks went
form the largest , ingle group 1biltisted under conditions .atlshaving 1H« scat* out of nig. sv it* f*c,ory *°
powers,
come* the Mouvrmcnt He[ii;i,l,r.»n I Dtherwhe they would not hnvc
I'opulalrv, which Include, many of I „ n
^h* U A . Hritain and
DcGaulle]* adherents, with DM Trance have Insisted that l«foro
•eats. The Socialist* hav. -„1t they even talk over the currency
situation, the Russian* must lift
ami then follow thc Hr r
ment Des Gauche* (consatvallvcs), tWIr blockade.
Moscow talks are expactwl to
Ihe* Indcpfindeni
Hr Duhliran- 4
Jttmj
thu
IndoMndenl Rrpubllcami
be resumed after th* general*
the Republican Party of LlWrty.
Premier Marie's g o v e r n m e n t finish their Berlin talks, possibly
wai tlie tenth to
wvrve
•S
*
a »w iinr« a week from now.
generals were meenng
meeting in
r ranee waa IlWrated In the war „ The
*"w avn**ais
and its collapse represents a ,!t- ” r r lln lor Ike first time «lncuntinn which probably can only March when Ihe Russian* walked
t&gt;e cured hy drastic surgery. De out of the Allied Control Council.
An authoritative British source
Gaulle of course want* a general
election, with the Idea that his said the Berlin meeting indicated
party would come to power. Aa Ihe Moscow talks have resulted in
things stand, a general election a broad agreement on the Berlin
in the near future wouldn't be money quarrel. He Indicated the
surprising, Irrespective of how western power* will yield to Bov:et
the present emergency is bridged demands that their east mark be
OVlJf*
the sola currency for ihe city, but
under a clearly defined four-power
■uptrvlelon. Thl* seemed to be n
fare saving plan for the western
poweri, who have been supplying
Berlin by air through the su r­
rounding Russian tone.
71 i C T n
tl.rm .n y , Aug.
If the currency Issue 1* settled,
(Special)—Just one day be­ the generals are expected to «alk
fore he left Constabulary lU-ad- on other conditions in Benin, inqum ters for Brerarrhaven i.nd tluding the blockade.
United Htates. M/Sgt. Clyde W
On* Iseue is the continued Rus­
llarvey, Ranford. o f the Si«-cial
{Ivvvire Section, received
(he
l D,
nnl'u-M,*r
Ueneral
!•
White, Ccimminding kpupril
Of the U. S. Constabulary.
He earned the award for "agemplary conduct in grouml comtml against th* armed enemy on
or about Sept. 27. l»44". while
he waa serving with tha 31 Pth
Regiment, 80th Infantry Division,
in the Luropean Theater.
Harvey, who Is the son of lira .

£ a efl2 £ ' tvni* waato clothe, aald Cootdr. Wright

and unfair exploitation of a basic
national resourre."

O s*I

the major "farm speech" of hi*
election campaign. His campaign (
will officially open with a "labor
speech" al Detroit on Latvrr Day.
Wallace went ahead with hi*
&lt;southern campaign. meanwhiU
: picking up mure tupport in the
i north from thp American Labot
I Party.
1 The President will return to
' Washington afln his Labor Dav
, jaunt into Michigan, the native
s t a l e of Governor Thomas E, Dewey. hi* Republican opponent.
When h* M irth* campaign trail j
again It will be to go to Iowa and
on we*t .
Plan* for the Iowa trip were di*.
rusted yesterday by the President
and hi* campaign director. Chair­
man J. Howaid McGrath of the
Democratic National Committee.

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TALKING THROUGH HIS HA1

A t* K o re ig n A f f a i r s A n a p at

At tha suggeatioft ot ~
Menstrua, and John Rools U&gt;a
Poet donated H I to the tonal!

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TUESDAY AUGUST 31. 1948

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

THE WORLD TODAY

An incident in .Moscow recently nerved iim ii reminder
that in Soviet Kunnia evert scientific theories are nubjcct to
the regimentation of the party line. The incident concerned
. ’ ‘i c f f t t l aa aeraa4 *Gm a«ll»t
* g ; , . M ak ar IT. 1*10, a« Ika l-aat Otflre Prof. Anton R- Zhebruk, internationally known an a gene# « i r #&lt; l U l r l i . PlarHa. ««lw Ika Art llcint, who announced that he in ahandoning differing views
1 ** fa a a raaa al Marrk k J Wl.
|nnd will adhere to the approved doctrine* reaperting heru*
IIO l.l. V M l
jdlty and environment.
,
U llH It U K B I U I ' " "
It in not neceesary to go into the hack ground grid act la .la r e . M a a a a rr
fcuracy of jturticulur theories to recognize the tragic nature
wr
it nai llir r iu N IU T M ;
7 Nr CarHrr
of the a it tint ion. The Soviet lender*, by forcing science to
A lit - ’ * » ** M aalfc
wNaatk*
Naalfca
accept the limitations of a |HilitIcal dogma, are thrimting it
Hone. 0n| B
hack to the conditions of the Dark Age*. If KuHsiun scient­
• lope
» '
.L . .
A t l a f c lla a r r
a a l l r r e . r a r « » a l ists must for long continue to work under restrictions where­
I n * A* ik a a k a . r r e a l a l l a a * a a l a a lt r r e a l
from aaleetalaawaia lar ika *■ »*••••• by any avenue of Inqury which seems to veer away from
Horn aalalaa Iaa4*. rrlll ka rk a ra ri Tar
well ■ at raaalar aA irrllrtai ra tra .___ .Marxist ideology must In- closed off, without discovering
where it lends, then soon all Russian scientific findings must
|0
C
R ,,» » a l,A
V a lt a a a llr I I ,
la la a *
k r*««p a r*r
H » » f » » r a l a - be regarded as subject to question, lest they la* based on
n t f h f H m . la r .. t f « V a rk . &gt; k lra a * .
error. It is inconceivable that science can advance under
. *1. U * l* T1 I lrTlrkar ll.H .rMaaUa .aI*. •al l rlarm
h rr • « &lt;fc» such a regime.
Chit i A n « M l l A Prraa n k lrfc l« r a l H W
The loss is not to Russia alone, hut to all. R u s s i a n
• i r l m l t t l r &lt;• I h f
f » r r#pMhll*
#r. n r «tl«a i • ! a ll Ifcr U r « l »»»*• f H » I H scientists have mnde valuable contributions to the world's
•a
ffcln
Mw«|)R|itr,
••
*•
•
"
td in 4F M AI
progress in the past, and may do so again if the handicap
Rive
imposed by the blindness of |s)litieinus can Is* thrown off.
N M M H

SA N FO R D

�TUESDAY AUGUST 31, 1948

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Ibiplist

I.,
rim Tyler Rccot*
Hints To Housewives Father O f Dau^

Pliilntlicns

EnioyB-~-t Supper

Social A n d Personal Activities

PAGE THHtl

&gt;| ■«!-

It, Joyce Bell*
■'
Mr*. Ba.-ot Ellotbe^ Mr* I L.
—
Tim T &gt; l * i , Sanford Galnt
'I*.
„ | , a Lee and Ml*. John Kttdrr enlet
fieldei nml handy-man, ha* !»•
t e l e p h o n e M S laini ! the I'hilathea Cla** of th.*
I'vtrii.ioii t loihing Specialist
i th * p j* t ft w bn.eball g a m e * J
Fir*t Baptist Church on Friday
To get th ,. l«-.i v a lu e , for muii.
*1*° Giant*.
■. — . . . . ------ night with n buffet nipper at
**&gt; -ticiit homemaker* need to b«
I a-t Saturday he hacstM)
the home o f Mr*. Kllerbc Supper
inf rnud .ti nt tin- various fate- father uf the .econd d a u g
u a* nerved from a long table on
tic. 'll the niatket that an* iiavxl The itnl.y wn. i&gt;orn in an Orl
the porch and covered with a white
it. making clothe* f.,r tltb' fa m ily I hospital. M anager Hal G r u b *
linen cloth with an arrangement
ami tettlle* for the heme.
j th* Sanford Giant* declared
The T.E.L. Class of the Fit*', ' Mi. and Mr*, K C Smith of
„
r .. .1 . . . 1, i
,1*i "f radiance and tallanian tine*
Mr*
r. Sca.U .ougi , f t -a . f,irm(
|h , r ,ll,.rpiffl.. Indtvtdu
r.t Ih- urtl-liifornu d w* i,r.-d i» ierday.
Baptist Church
the [Uuldenrod ate announcing tin
i W r m J wit(l p . , w
Iv,rt. Ml*a. h a . returned o her ft(
Church Annei at 7:30 P.M.
kn.tw the ehnrncl. ri*lif» i a# llie
_ _
1
m airtuge of their d aughter, l-reiie home
iirnie aafter
fte r
*1*
nding
» e v e ia l
...
____ _
____ •
.......... .
ipcuding
various fabric* that affect th e ir
cloth.,
were
placed
the full ,length
Marie, to Haywood K ail Burch, week* here with in r mother Ml..
durability oi mi arabilil. We need -■ Lttl-* study and retM rc
of the porch.
«oti of Mr. and Mr*. II. K. !lurch, O. M Hughey ami brother i.. I.
to know -r eh li.tindve character- home a- you buy new fabric!
During the hu*ine*« •e»*ion,
i .t l r - a .
your home an d f n m ily . Y o u r c
of Ml. Olive. N. C, which was Hughey and family.
nre. i*l*‘d over tire Mr., Cordon
/v /
n \
. .
Tie f d . r with which n fabric *" H' D e m . .m iration A
S'*aim. a committee w#« appoint
solemnized Monday evening at
i* m ad . I it
ottun, l i t , ................
m a n y good r e f e r ,
ei! to nominate officer, iu
for
t th ■
mm a
__________
7:30 at the home of th e bride.
M i- r n ittr r s m . n u f r ir y
m
oitiln* y rar. M r* William S u m - thi» •ctn e from ttK(Va romnly**! . . i |{KMKMflKKt MAMA
•
ill
.......................th.-,
s
y
n
t
h
e
t
ic
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,,
. . . .1 The Rev. John Adam*. p a sto r
turned to her home in Miami,
|nvh,.,| the group to m.-et with the Hitt Theatri Tueiuiay and We.tin-lav
and w hat „ r . ih ,- c h a r a c t e r is t ic * V,HI ,1' kr" ‘l‘ D 'b r ir * b e tte r,
Mr*. Ted William*- entertained Iof ^
(K W o
c h ll„.h&lt; after
*tH'ndtng her vacation
nf e a c h o f t h .— ’
T h u i* i n ik n o w about m a U
her in September. Mr*. I M
with a party Wednetday af te r ­
p e ita n t
T i.e r e n re «oin* inti r e * 1 ■'11 u ” ‘ '- a d v a n t a g e * ,
pet fm mrd the douhle r i n g cere­ with het mother Ml*. I*. ‘ j Stlnecipher wa. welcomed hark
Hughey and brother l-ewi
noon honoring ner *on Jimtnv
in g new f i l e r * tmv tha* vv* n**ed •, i««d»antage. th e iw lt e r c o n * ,
after an a h .r n rr of .evetal week..
An itnprovi&gt;ed altar ot Hughey and family.
who m i celebrating hi* fourth mony.
i to know m o t* a ln m l.
* l ’u
1*
During the *ocial hout game,
banked greenery forming tin arch
birthday.
were enjoyed with p r i z e living
The type n f ynrri U*isl in
^
- &gt; ma a *
and
tiered
rattdrlnbru
bidding
Gue*t* enjoyed playing garnet
,,
, Mr. i,
I,
i,
i awarded to Mr*.
A. I).
Hollow.-,'.
m a kin g v a ru m * fa b ric * I* c e r lu in Mr.
and
I!.
!l
Recly
and
..
,
throughout the afternoon and! lighted ta|*-r wa* nrrungeii on
Iv one fa c to r th a t *houlil ln t e r v « t
II, BOH IIIOMVS
»..n Bobby 01 1 Wayne M.l -y
' M " &gt;' *"d , , r t
P»it»» were awarded to Bobby(o w a;,|,. „f t jH. ,„„m u - f o t e winch turned
*i. and help ii- rn making nur
Sum
Lay
from
&lt;*.*-«
Beli
I.
y
William* and Kllen Carter. I.nt • the bride and luidegroom too).
je ln d re * when
buying m a t e r ia l* .
111 1(1 II
lAe
where the, i Ih .,1 the pa*t two ,.|rr&lt;.y 'Mf„ KtlnK,ph r r. M-,
In the afternoon refre sh m e n t*
. . .
.
1 riral vv. a l-o -iioiii,I itmiu a* much
VNSOl M I ' I I N
H
O
L
L
Y
W
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A
u
g
:*I
.
n
P
week*
(om ittin g of cake, ice cteam.
' » « • - large b a s k e t. plan I
n
pn-lid
,
ntmut
the
v
a
in
*
.
•S.i niper. Mr*, liiailey Odlinm, (ieoigv Baft. win. ha* waved pi.
Cindy nml bubble* guvii w eff | on **itb«r cldc *»f tbi* urvh t i l l
N in . i , .ij iM-cau.,- of th* spinMr.. Mile*. Mr.. Malloy. Mi., to-ophlcul the-.- day*. *I *11 lotk*
served by th«* ho*1*»t».
; lovely yellow ylsdioU.
i i i i g .n d t w i.t t u g .if the f ilt e r s
Buford
Brown,
Mr*.
Waiter
Fe*
i :a i
i
i.u
.
,,
,
Mi it nd ,Mi .Mikf Min%*ik list %v h r , Mr* Holloway, Mr* M M of cliurking ihi IiioMi- hu*ilie«- In
into fo rm How man, t&gt; p i*
of
Tho*e invited to I k- with Jmimy | A reeeptiuti wa* g iv e n fo llo w in g ( ,.tu rn ,.,j
home after
toui tire world,
jiiim ran you tin mo?
U.MO
L-’iV A ,I,r c*'r f " 1' ,ny L&gt; the bride's pat- .pending th* pu t two week* til llutnett, Mr*. Clarence t ’oilin*,
B
y
t
i
n
.
lim
e
.
,n
o
inive
p
ro
l'O
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M.
n
ii.l
Mi
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f'o
u
i-l!
nn
H i m i , a y a r n i&gt; put t o g e t h e r
William*, j ^ ' i " v'Vnay ’Rulhie
The brlde't tald,. w n . low Daytona Beach Wblb tb. re the. Mr* Jim Iti-or. Mr* J. It Phil lent ned to ta k e - ta i
r e t lr e li II'
Illl &gt;d fodai ih.- l uili iif a &gt;ot., to m a k e a f a b r ic tun •m iii-tb in g
lip-. Mr., I.. M. I lln iv . Mr*.
Vcrnay,
talk with m o re than o r., gram of | , , \ n h ,,. oil \ug 20 at
d. w ith vvhethci w * buy It, o r
.all.
Fled A .tail I* nml tje.og
at le a st i! - hivltlil
Mo-1 f a b r i c s
•i .1 I a iig ld o li ............... nit Mo*
McKtoU,. » . r ,
l'.,:l.o
,l.,l, c . , , , . 1
„„h
ih ,
Z } l u X J '" n ” i
lira fit a i r am ong II I....... w n i Imv
d Mt
i ‘. o i r l l I . tin- for m el ate n ia d ii I v tin- p ro ect* of w v a v Smith. Janice Tyte. Doroth* Tyre, tfrrvwl wedding rake an d lightwlj ilmut &gt; p,,,,
.aid tln-y wei*- ipntting aud 1-oth lu
and Him* .tu m id .
than o th e r a.
Ml . • It'll of 1 III.itlllii
Jane
rmnj u .
T
h o » ..s
i.tt.n r th.ho*.
___ _ _
O v ie d o NUW S
„
„William*. Linda William*., candle*.
Tho»»
a**i*ting'
th e In
; nre still treading the .out t _
mg
S om e w e a v e .
nn- a tru n g e r
1stage*. But Baft *eern. *erni
- o d iiio '»- ih ir a l l.- than o ilie r .
" '"I
getting paul. il'i* Stun, m e mol.- inteic-ling th a n
peril I to The Sanford Herald .eiiout aUmt hi* intent.
III. tl.d l
M ,.i— . h - r . Nell S . o o . h o l f . o r v l , , ,
UM- i „„l
,1 ’ iun-'
I didt t want (lien, to m y I m i .ulniDo know ttin*
* uf
I!, M AIM \ \ H. JON I S
word*:
bn dr*
illffvr.
G c w r e Btoothoff Charile S&gt;oo - |M r» C . H. Wiggi... and Mu day from Alai,ains Polyte.hnl.iue
«it| Mf| ' |II' ||.*If 1||
. - hiutwine tin. m| Ih«-11» 1
‘ I've allvay. -aid I II .put ti.o I m (i\ 1 «Ud llilfd'tin t want jh-oplt* •
hoff. Bobby WlUiam*. Higgle Charlotte SmUhi her eoualn. Mi** | lu li|u , r
Autiurn, AU
• ■I to work vu'S
ji,(| ia b* a Irt'tirr buyn fut yum
Johm on. Brian ThurOon. C harlc. Shirley Morgan and Mia. lten II
folI„.
with their paiPa.tmnater J II Jone* ha enm picture Lu, in*., before .1 ipnt. lUft lb* irliilli k'av out vv 111 In
fit*iiit* £i1111 f .m n l a
j
uyle Carlti
Bett, Doyle
Carltom Tenny llime*. June*.
m , Bmj j | „
j (. tntcWy j leteil the moving uf the Oviedo Hie
Ilk * 'III lllii fill' V
Vfiti
f ii mi- r «
.iiilit a i I d
K iln
Mickey W alklm , David Watkins
Only member* of the fnmllUf and Mr. and Mi* Kail Broomr
Office to it* new h»ati&lt;ri
The film'
|
I A ll t’flVfM tlltlv li ill 11*I lit l l , varti* fiiitl I Ii** vain* m&gt; wuVpii ,
and Billie Coleman.
nml rlo.e friend* of tin- couple Mr. Ingle, will In- reinenitarcd Till* wa« ncconi|&gt;li*hnl without Iwoktd natty in Id foirgur I. ,-ioi- .* i« lit' u I • itl i IioiifIi. 1 .Inin ' f*
**i Wt. 111 • | into fainjc. llu*
*von closing the door* eZvept at ro-tume for "Oulpo.i In Mm
Also Mr*. W altrr Meriwether. were aiming tho itur»ta. Aftei a . the foimer Jackie Brotchle.
vxwht i»* I»..m i .m inurh iiimh. ) fmi»h lin t &gt;■ Fiv.i, tn i|n&lt; f n l- r lr
I
rcgtdnr
closing
hour*.
Th,.
l’o*t
"
Mr*. Hrrbi-il Stoothoff, Mr*. Bobju wedding trip lu
Daytona
Beach
to
Beach,
- I regular closing hour*. Tfir Pott r o t r o - But he .remed conrei i:e-l
* 11* * *I I !•’ * ii a ll. lh» n IM i t r V«ll|.I\
lia
nirtbitiK to H
Williams, Mr*. Lauivn Joh n ru n .' and Myrtle Beach, S outh CamOffice i» nrialigcd lik« a modern Although Haft iiietiire- iiliv.- j l i « tli* V I f
l l . a f . i v l .i t hi w iili w in tlu-i tin f u b iir » nre d u r
•I l ?
Mr*
1
S
\e
i
n
a
y
hureturned
Post
Office,
with
five
windovs*
w-ay*
drawn
well
at
the
i
,
u
if
Mr*. Hcrliert Stewart. Mr*. Hon-llina, the couple will bg at home
ta .tl
olile
Atucli i
alcli work lia*
ner Carlton. Mr*, llick V e r n a y .m t
Ml.
Olive. N. C,
after ft*"" Ormond Beach where .he down the tides and the la.ve. f j,.,.,
uii* vit*rn..!
H aft t„, it «n|||litI- of m o le i l l i n I ' l l
III"
f m D h in g fa b ric * i l l
Mr*. P. F7. Carlton. Mr*. H e rlie rt' Sept. 1.
’
ha« Iwen visiting her daughter nrro*&lt; the back, giving u muih future
y i a t * . H ave y o u
I’ ll.- ilo pn/t f. vi
t b r 'II lie f re e .
Thurston, Mr*. Shealy lb'*t, Mr*, j yjra Burch graduated fro m the ?”’* . ‘‘'f.'.'1"
'*r. “ I“ l
larger lobby and working -par*
"With (dm lui.ine** tl» a .i,
,,
w ith t h l. ? D ll
i|&gt; Tiisit Ill- f ilm ‘S yx ;yii kt pt Up to date
S 1 “ 'KlnUyr Mr*. D. H Watkin*.! ( m ,,,.; „ , k1i ^
w llh „ w f ' * ' * l ? " ?
± 1": l '* '.'"
it l». y o u 'v e got to linvt- ■t.,r fi*-tui know i gi —'i| e t iii- e r e if s t n n t ,
lilt
Ill- life a!nf v
today
for
Little
S
wit
i
n
land,
N
Mi*. Park Tyre. Mr*. W. C, Cole cla** of 1043. For the pu»t two
r h '- r e i* much more to &gt;h, don, name* to dtaw the pi ople ,n,’’ Ii • -- 1 |,,, t .i i
w a te r le p e lle til
fm iif) w h e t.
»'»• tiT
III- •a id . * \ v .
'in the line of painting, eti hut teflectrd. "I haven't U-en with i i oiibl pot in oil llie lug g a i i g " i , ioi Ian Do you know whnt fallman and Mr*. G. J. William*.
month* .h e via. in th e employ C. to *|&gt;end Mime time.
when eonipleted will lie more &lt;-..n top east for 1 " year*
■&gt;f the Columbia Baking Company
i a * u i l i t- ................
d nr ti**:it
I 'e g h i i I i o i i i * I've known,'*
| venienl for working and service.
"People look at one ‘healer
I in Orlando.
1 .uggc*trtl III- cnuld frni 'll hi- id f'-t mildew-nrooflng? How do
Hamilton S Owen
Mr*.
Boland
M o b ley, Mr*. A nml
mu *
Katharine
yon buy fo i i'itoil f n .t n r * * ? W h a t
Mr. Burch, who attended Broa­ » « n *. H a m ilto n . J r nn.1 R an d o lo H . K i i . n ,
7
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tl
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J:ulo a p j . u b ' tvf(j. in tiQ jL
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lint
den High School in Dudley, N t\ Mr*. Dougin* llopkin* ami aon. u '
, i
r i . " .
■' s,M‘,M.*r
J " " ' Vi y - n ond i t .............It d. lb.
Waleh &gt;out blind.. Stud, them
ah
H o w a rd , o f Je « « u p . t.n .om elKM ly else in ...n ie lliin g , I I il-I,
l l o l f d - lln t
h e ll.
lie ntpeier
•erved in the U. R. N a v y for J o h n , a ll o f T a lla h a s s e e , le f t I " V■‘"
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into* foTity tK JfC
huJt
h e fo i. yo u i I i i . iiv , In in aw ay 1&gt;■&gt;
1 "DTI I* n gold |iiiuu'.”
four year* during the w a r.
!ay uftei .pending the pn.t few w.-ie I he recent gue»l of relative* they look at nriotlm I lien ter nod
and
friend*
in
Orlando.
mu
George
Baft
in
something.
day* with the former, nml he
H « r r i« I u r l f i i I . r l n i i g
Mi»« Sarah Howard ha* retu-n Which picture do you think they’ll*
Mr*. \V, J. Thigpen.
ed to her home in Jevsup nftei a going to »ee?'*
III « n r * All.I s lrl | | h l fu11»
hire vi.it with (he Roland MoilI *ide*tetipe*l tiuvt .pie*lion noil
I* • ft h * 4 t n l i i l f A m i il c i i
T K. Colley. GM 1 e left yes­ ley. and Sam Kirkland
•&lt;igge-Uul B a f t eould lin e un w ith
H r ill biff i |h I I l l i l f t # « l u I t i f l j
Mi*. Belly Malcolm ha
terday for Charleston. S. C. nfl*ig nam e c a n t , i f he sig ned up
&gt;*tbil 4-«il o |n r n r r i M l i f f f . ,
•er -pending a .'Ui day* leave with turned home after spend 1 o - a with a big *tudio. instead of play
f l h l r il o i r i t o u r i k m 1 * 1 |)u
hi* patent. Mr and Mr*. William while in the Florida Sanitarium ing the free lame field
Colley of (Islei-n.
*|-ui i t a n | ( l y u u i r n i lu a f l i l 'n i
\\ T. Walker wa* the ievent
"Never again," In- -aid. "I've
a v**. i, *|r i f ii 114 rrlffibiQ f ant
lunehcun gue.l uf the J, II had offer, to sign „t MG.M a i d
i others. But I don't want to gel
11 4gi &lt;ul rfir* (,
Mr. ami Mr* liol* it Miller nml Joneses.
l-aw.on llutdy ha* rec eive dion iu.pension again." He tol l of
children. Mildred. Ibdiert, Jr.,
and Chaimion have letuTtHHl fti.rn word about the serlou* illneso o f 1 making three picture* In five
Nf.
\ at i* &lt;» I fi» l) |
&gt;eur. at Warner*, &gt;|o-ndinv
a vacation spent in New York h i* f a th e r In A tla n ta
Let I.III lie g iv e VUI I lie IteW
lid f ia i- if *
It kla ta A a,
W.
T.
Walker
has
also
rcre'vod
hug&lt;pail
of
the
time
loafing
nml Washington, D.C.
l"*tiMirir. fibot, M tb u ,
word that hi* mother In-law, Mr*.
"When I turned down o ml • I
I n t i s h e iit t t it il * i i i t
l a p i t a . lail vjn is , A Iii §jff,
Buddell. who ha* fr,-i|uently v t i t t - J ~
ih| here, is very dl at het home m [ ,- |, l
hint- and fnlitil,
• S lim m er N|ie,'lnl- .........ill
Calhoun. Go
I'tof mol Ills, Waller A T im
Mr.
a m i Mr*. J. II. Wo,ala and
lic r n iit n c iiln .
i
,,
,,
, .
gne and Waller, .lr etiioy.d a
daughtr,. t o n n e Jo. h a ,. r e t u r n - 1 ,1(rn(l
id home following a t».- week* tPCMn .
vacation
trip,
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„Kllet'llllll V ...Il’M■M** » fill I,
VI
I t*
II
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, . . Mr*
M r. n iu l M k . Hen \\ *if«| nn
;
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Mr. -rf i*«m»k, &gt;■ lmv«
iiiki ?i in
I M m i u * (&gt;IMi
family have relumed after visit­ i p t i r l i i i r l i l in lln* U V « I it|tm tin«*r-ing friend* and relative* in Ash VftOUii**
burn, Ga.
Mr. and Mr*. Gast.i, Beeves,
who have hern the n-rent guest*
of the C. T. Nihlack*. navi r e ­
lum ed lo their home in Mlnn'.a.
Mis* Marion SUnko * il leave
soon to enter Concordia t -ueher*’
College at Biverfore*t. Ill
Mr. and Mr*. Bay M. Dougat
and son, Ihddiy, are the v ie*ts nf
Mr«. MeDougaP* iiioth.-i ' I n . II
S. Motto*, and brother Woodrow
Shuman.
Mr. and Mr* Ih-nn, ^ iip p n td
and rhlldren have return &lt;’ home
in Jacksonville, after visiting
their cousin*. Mr. and Mt- I. Y.
Harris and Mr. and Mi
.Milton
Gore and families.
J. A, Richaidsoii, J,
( Win*lnn Salem, N C. wr.* tie- rerenl
guest of the l-ron DlliffMr. nml Mr.*. Booker mil *nn.
Tummy, «f I turn.field Ala : Air*.
Maggie Hamilton ami .laughter.
Ml** Bishop, of Ocala j »n*I O. K.
Kelsey, of f'nlifornia have leturned home after n nice vi-e with
their cousin*. Mr* |). i . Kelsey
and (., T. McCulley and t j niiie*.
Mr*. Lonnie Tyre .( H ut a
Home, and son, spent a few day*
with .Air*. Tyre** aunt, M t
Mil.
Ham Moore.
Joan Brown ha* return d from
l-ohe Monroe, whe,e she f-1 * l-een
the gtie*! of her aunt. M - C J.
n n&gt;L
f,," ‘ “ *M‘ vtsiied Diytona
Bearh before retuniing I .me,
A m c n N O O N DRKJ’H in wal­
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur IP .ton, uf
nut crept . .
by a New York Doughuville; Mr. ami Mi- Kmdesigner. Knife luck* make an melt Heaton; and son. St .nley; of
Interesting herringbone pattern Atlanta: and Mr*. Kverrf Wal
on tha gored aklrt. Bodice haa Ion. of Hiram, *pent tee day
• NOW AT REGULAR PRICES •
with Mr. and .Mi C. R.
convertible ahlrtwal*t collar and recently
Clont* and family,
n m ...I*
aelf-covcred tmllona lo the waiat.
J. W'. Casey and Mr-. Kffic
f.V. Y . D r t i i fat (Bale / ’/.of of
Mrnrnon*. o f Atlanta, arc the
gue*t* of Mr. and Mr*. C . R

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FOUR

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

TUESDAY AUGUST »1, 114*

iants Cop ‘Appreciation Night ’Game From Gainesville
0 Fans Jam Munipal Park To WitDunham Nip
'sin 6 To 0 Contest
js s

Rokenkran^Mackel
And Cataldo
Reaped
By
Teams
u r M ti
*

Dam pie* And stork Shower Is !i-nbyf)?tcnistj r Tnd Waycross Roars
BUI C l a r k Win Top w /
i
Held At Park For Recreation H o n o r s l n t ° L eadership
y , n"'N *chl8 Giants Manager
----f0 f G-F League
In the best contested match
°

YESTERDAY'S STARS
IIY ASSOCIATED PRESS
Dixie Walker, Pirate*—clouted
hia second homer of the *ea»on
with one on in the f i n t inning to
lead Pittahurgh to a 2*1 victoryover the Button Brave*.
Frank Shea. Yankee*— pitched
the hc*t game of hia Major Lea­
gue career in *topping Detroit,
3-0, on one hit for the Yank*. A
tingle hy opposing pitcher llal
Newhoun-r in the third inning
wa* the lone safety off Shea.

Kuby 8ten*trom
and
Billy
_ _ _
Clark were high (mint winner* in]
If* AKSOCIATEI) I’BKSS
the recreation activitie* *pon*ore.l
The H’aycro** Bear* roared *a
for the children of Sanford la .t | he ‘"i1
.*•» Hvorgla-FIni id.,
i t . . r u n i *t *t i :
. .
..
, , „
..
fj-ague «t*n,ltne» la.t night with
week by the W o r d Recreation „ Umc| y ,|„uWeheader victory.
'rUn«lu
ikVtiilifi ItriAih
Department. P oints.w orn haied The 9-4 and 4-3 victorlea over the
• s lt iH V lIlf
on attendance, coniluct, »pott*-l Albany Card* nod V aldo,ta‘* 7-4
HrtBfitftf
Ki
A u m itiift*
manthip, improvement In play und
!" Thomawllle were coupled
atittru
said hi* ustuciale* wilt include
u t night, when A rt Dun . i International league, liay Ros.-n-, „ - ........
addition expected in hi* family,
I
l«
*A
llrj
1. *
..
and tin- fan* at the Muuirmal re.ulta of content entered by ea. h I Th(. v «ldn«tn Dmlgcra not aril-, Marty Burke, former New Or- P»UttCM
lb o w rd hi* way t&lt;i u ti to krans and Tommy Cataldo have
been
requested
to
return
l&gt;y
tin,
,
(.
rvl
?,
t,,
c.r.
r
«m
?
’
lean*
lifht
heavyweight.
Gu*
Wil­
contestant.
lo«t
the
lead
hut
fell
a
half
game
Park
|ire*ented
the
$*nfntd
*kipII m n II v
try for the Giant*,
Knoxville Smokies of the- Trli
Hardin in th r finnl* per with a gift of $172.52.
I**ji.l.i tlk.i f* *if 1«ndfi l
Finalist* In the Juniiu Tenni* off Ihe pare now *rt by the B e an . ton, veteran Los Angeles boxing
fly 1.5(H) fan* Jammed in* Stair U a m m
,ht' ,"&gt;y'
« -l. &lt;1-3.
l&gt;4V(on«
lltrii'h T. HI
A ui|U i«
manager;
and
Max
Waxman
0. I* llerodon. clerk of the n r- Tournament w, ie interviewed d u r - 1, Another timely brace of vleifonl'a park In witness the ' The fan* will have no w o r n . - . .......... ..
I I h r ••
l,n&lt;''in kept hl*i
Dempsey'* business manager
H4tif&lt;»ril
«.
«inir»r*%
lilt
9,
They&gt; do
do not
not nave
have to
to report
t ^ r T Y .uni
- n iIIl |h „ t(1Jltrh ""n|]i| ,t ru n throughout
ru '&lt;
The goal «f Dcmpacy’a evision( f . ceremonies
for the **ocean on. utid l r V h\ v “ ,[ ' ' , " ,,i0n
I n f i l l t i r v **. t&gt;#IadiD«l • fI*® I d *
I » h « * c e a . lnt h e v ‘ d i n l i d
tur President Judge Sydney i■m
pring trnining ru-xt y e a r/ m e ,
..
___ .
. . .. .
of The Week program Saturdav into third place above Albany. Tho e&lt;) college of clout will Ik- to nlnisi,
ig of Leesburg wa* inlro- Snnfoid skipper chuckled
would takr the i.-cond *et when th e g i f t , w e r e p re ie n te d to tl-e
I t H M h T imI b I
develop
more
and
better
Inixing
over Station WTRIt Bavirt He t- r Pirate* »hip|Mil the Cordeje In*
mtd-wny the eighth inning
nl |
I •«vlubt | !*■&gt;•* ft ill |,rr»l&gt;ur|f. &lt;11
Market I* property of the Jer.........otting
more ,Y,.g * * ; » ■
»'V J»B m ««*"•
talent in all division*. '
rang
"Beautiful
Dreamer"
un&gt;l
!*'*''*
‘n
*he
opener
and
ti-f*
tiflMMl.r
at Si Au«uitln«
liter of Ceremonir* Julian &lt;
d
iv eM* . nod
won
ru -) '
**-y
&gt; iCity
hjt nun.
rluh. He
in* wa* npiioni'il
option. 1 ,nl"
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d r, ‘‘
Bn‘l, .......................
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'
I "We hope," said -lack "to put
Hinfoitl .11 !**t«t)isi
rom. Her long then present M
"Ramona”
»ung
hy
Rlchant
I
In
.
..
I**-1 rut it l | 4«l»»i,*v|||r ***
' c/ ' V .
h,', J# *Ad n ,r. i f *
_
I I ■ U
„
. Moultrie, battling for a f ir.t tmxing bark on n higher scale.”
tddy t a k e with the P i n t i . . J a c k s o n v ille b y J e r s e y C i t v ,
T imiii accompanied l.y Mi&gt;. D on*»diviiion ipot, trounced the Ann ra s sig n e d to S a n fo rd b y .h e , ,ln *A'
" t i’ '*
* ' M l* '? "
I Zeh Ratliff Trophy for and
J a r k i o n v l l le T a r * .
te r a w l K d w ln T ia o n te a m w l to
Milam. A piano rtumlo-e -*A l.lttlo' Iru* Phllile* 1:1-7 in the final
named the Irague'a moil
my | R e m a j | ,
()„
on The Lonely Side’* wa play.il league game,
Both Cataldo and lto .c n k r .n l y / ’ ‘ „ ,V|,, " ' K- r '" e x " ? ? ' ' JJim
l " ,my
.r player.
,i„. ‘ ’n .
by Edwin Ti-on.
Wnyrrov*' long climb to the'
long praised Lake'* plav have been in Sanford on option
hi* *port*man*hip afield. from the Knoxville aggregation.
Other* appearing on the lir»:..| top of the heap ha* Ixnn mark i!
covering the court. Ilaihara Me.
I* to lie eongiatulated for
cast w.-rr Jim tny Wright. It.Iiy by
- g- rea
— t• victory *tring*. uD-iring
snnx
Nnf» nriil Kaye IlnltzrU* won th«*’
ng thi* award, and the
C&lt;»fk. .Mar*.:. McKinley, IbiCui... J*1*' t,,"&lt; 35 gomes the ti-ur. won
Ifirlt iJioili|i&gt;% til)** By &lt;|rfi jitimf *
ttr to lie congratulated for
Ho- combi nation of Martin.- V r m lr
™ r 7,', m e iu*t two more weeka MrNab, Mnrtinc f&gt;rake and Rui.y
In ■ June-July -tretcr. they
and Sh. I« Mon,,..
7.8.
•&gt;' 1h.lll m.rked dog faring .• the Stenstrom.
g a man a* worthy a i he,"
I WlIiJ “•* nu&lt; "f 2fi gnme*.
IX asserted. “The name
■ - ■ -■
The victories last night were
Thi, tournament waa *p.,n«o.H
‘" T
,
I* synonymous with fair
--------- *
by Ihe Hill Hnrdwarr Cn under H»Vtnna Bench. Tiie iatl nroTrn.n
! n' n1rk r' 1 hy
Bear hitting,
lUld clean activity in the
rilll.A H K I.I’HIA. Aug. 31, IA t the direction of the City K crrra- wt" ,u' r " n ” , f T" ,,,rtl,v " ’,,&lt;t We are proud to have —T op-ceded Beverly llaket of ti»n Ihparlnicnt
a-,
rts*a|
g.e , l
games. The final battle wa* won
Trophic*, cujm Septeml* i M »m&lt; nnt-l *&lt;—* • .d- I ?
I like I,nkc in Ihe league." Santa Mnnlcn, Calif., and I I n d i a
nrul m.diit* Were
awarded the line I* reached Hncing Secr&lt;lary Up For N ile Matches, with .. thr.e.run rally o the
tg asserted.
*
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I
n
in t h .
Kntnire*, nf Mexico City, led tne winner^ and runner up*. T cnidt H'-rrill Wntt* i* determined to*
uny Cataldo, Kay Rosen- way today a i play in the 31 *t racquet, donated by Mr. A. Jl.t make the context* the Hr.ttext i NEW YORK, Aug. 31, M3— J. V*,*&gt;«to has been unable In
le n
Matte. I&gt;on llm. Annual U.8. Girl* Tenni* CHdid*
Unite.! State* and Australian ..''T* pace with Waycro** during
, Art Dunham. Lake. Man- pionship mnv.il Into the third jetrmnti a"d the Cf«y Itecr.-ntl ei ,,ver held on the local oval. •
«quad* continued
game*. The Dodger*
Departn.-nt wera a&gt;*o given the
Ko||0W|ng thi* polic/ h- ha«l Davi* Cup
Hal Grulier and Hat Hoy round at the Philadelphia Cricket w
inner. n Hie -ingle* d u n l i n .
1 listed a pack nf the
country'* j warmup* today at Forest IltlU " "J1 *■”• '-int night they drooped
t Krider were presented Club.
challenge round *. **,ur , u n lend In the third in.
fa-lr»t greyhounds to &lt;rnl1np t o - ! for the -opening
acklea for lieing nam.il on
m n g a * th e T ig p r * sco re d fo -ir
Each scored two impressive
ll-Rlar team* of the league.
night in the feature ninth race.' starting Saturday.
time
‘
Three ~
Thomnsville
runs In
The Aussie* were aided by JnroH O Y 'S
Hertong made the ptesrn- straight-set triumph* yestrrday a*
Gloria
Ann, the track*.- Fiist
the eighth cinched the game.
a record entry list of ur. was
slav
Drobny.
Cxeeh
cup
player.
Lady,
will
be
there
mulching
I.
A
H»
hit
attack
and
five
Copl.-kpared down to 32.
two A m e r ic a n s , in w o rk o u t* e r r o r* w'.',,, * f r ' o " t u . * '
stride- with *uch cr-lehriti.-x a* and
istrom nreient.il each playv .-s ie rd n v
| e r r o r s w o n fo r the P ir a t e * in Ih e
Mis* Bnkcr, I.eaten In the semi­
Ih a enrek a* a token of
PRESSMAN’S HOME. T ,nn.. Duane Randle'* sensational twofinals
of
ihe
n»t7
tournament,
Aug
31.
(,1'
C o lin lam g o f A u s t r a lia h*d " o n ly * f iv e hits* *J*U ‘ *he In .H a m
Ration from the fan*, bullPresident Gonig. year old, Never Out: Snow- aril
Martha
of Pitt*- ( („ Berry ■
of■ Ih e In t e r n a t io n a l Sleet. Iieoutiful I'akrtta and Roll­ s t i f f practice s e s .lo n w ith D ro b n v 1 lh/ Vtrmt ! ! c.m ? £ k f t l h " l 6
en and prof&lt;-**ional men, irouted
, ___ ,
, . _ Snowden,
.
M EN S
llro w n
w n rlic tl h i u i.m
L .
* *» 1,1 1,1
support the Gianl*. Several f j
! " n; l ' h*,-n
........ .. F t io lln g P n - .s m .- n and A s s is t a n t * ' ing Roy. Never Out dcfca'ol Roy w h ile G e o ffr e y
S* player* received half
A n g c !.- * ,,
t h " r i n » r " w0 "
.50
n “ rit‘n' C o n n - Union i A H .) took an indirect dig in un exhibition match datuidny, w it h Budge P a t t y ,
l »lnee they have not been hy the same score.
I rp
today nt the International Typo- and it mail.- Roy hot ur,d"r the an d the A u s s ie C a p t a in . A d r ia n ! am | f (iu r th ,
Mis* Kamliex, who is 17 year* graphical I'nion,
he Giant* all season. A full
h
“ ht r" r ,h e , , r ‘
collar
Tonight Roy u deter­ Q u is t, played T o m B lo w n , S « n
cheek wa* 159,50. while ol.l and the first contender from
Departing from hi* pri'pnrrd mined to turn tho table*.
*
Amencu*
lost
on seven
Y
i
.
‘
**vrn errors
errors
ihare cheek* wa* $29.75.
below the Rio Grande in the his­ text in an a.l.lre** nt the union'*
Billy Talto-rt, New Yorker seek­ and lack of timelyunhit*.
2IP. REDUCTION ON
Also running tonight in the
Moultrie
yhouae Hoy AI McMillan, tory of the avenl, defeated 12- 3Hth quadrennial convention in main nttraetlon will la- Mon in, ing a single* lo-rth on Ihe defend­ made 12 hit* count for 13 run*.
(ay Jimmie Krider, Ground- year old Gwenylh Johnson of which in- denounced the T aft- OIF* Gnlowny, P aketta and lli- ing U.8. cup te a m , look one »fj
f Leslie ________
Mathew* and Val- Philadelphia, B 1. B-|, and Hen llartley Lnlmr Act, Iterry, without awalha Ijuly. That Galowny gul- two *et* from F ra n k ie Parker of
DEMPSEY OPENS SCHOOL
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Davit, club mascot were I took out Bonnie Eduards, of Mil­ mentioning the ITU by name, said; lopor merit* watching. Two of Lo* Angeles, who may he the No.
presented checks hy Stem- waukee, Wia., by the tame score.
single* player- —
for , —•
the American
*"D •* unfortunate for the print tho-e Oswald Brother** runner* -I —
- . . . - . . j 1.08 ANGELES, Aug. 3 | —id’)
JUST ARRIVED
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Ing industry of America that it l* | figured in the money In Saturday'* -.quad. Ted Schroedcr, U r Ango- —Professor, move over and maku
ford Iced the contest in the
lieing diattirbed beeauee the print-] main attraction. The rati- is cer­ le*. possible No 2 alngles player, room on the faculty bench for
LARGEST SELECTION OF GUN HOLSTERS SHOWN
i inning on a single run.
ing trade* union* of thi* country tain to la- a humdinger frjm the squan-.l off ngainst Earl Corhell, Jack Dempsey, D.8
p Kavaki* singled to short!-*&gt;* Angeles.
The D.S. could *tan.l for doen
have attempted to stop our bird- moment the Ih&gt;x door* fly open.
wai moved to second l.y
No hint came from head* of •°f " f »wal Itetause jhe former
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either team «.n selection* for the heavyweight champion said here
ilnglnl hnmc l.y Rudy Karyesterday he hope* to s ta rt a
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Cleveland*
fth and one in the sixth, anil
six or seven months.
ll.raion I'll*!
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Ml three aero** In the
Lou Boudreau maintained .» .3B3
A complete fertiliser, such a*
Location of the school, said
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P b osaS S S
NEW YORK. Aug. 31, ( A t - clip in hi* Idd to overtake tlie M«rrl» V *Y »*»«! J I v - A .J I r
Wlton *tarte.l on the hill The or**-two punch of Ihu St. beattlown slogger.
most scciion* of florida.
outside New York City, Dempsey
3 » 4 H » r f » l l l l i Mil#
H« G-M,-n. and »r&lt; pulled Louis Cardinal*. Stan Mu*lal rrrl
Boudreau banged 12 hit* n 33
lm *l limit Unlit
pinch hitler in the eighth, Eno* Slaughter, are running in tri|i* «s the gup la tw .e n him uiul
IlNpl'V* M«»l .&lt; H ID , Ju n o
irtle to»».il Ihe final frame that
order
in the
N atlnnar William* nairow.il to only eight J»'fi» liu li Hn'1'fir, F r o n t l' H II i p i , H u *
point*.
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Him**
•!#•&gt;’
H u tn a k
Milt Muon
he Invader*.
la-ague’s individual iuiliing rn.-e.
tford'a victory, coupled with
Dale Mitrlo-ll. also of Clevrlan-I, l|fM li* I
The hnrd-pinying Slaughter i*
3M Hurt * I ill li Hiu
laytona Beach win over the on a batting rampage.
During held on tn third place with a nine
H h n a I ihii , HMlIi'liIrniiril
lloliral
.nguslin* Saint*, gave San- tbv pa«t week he lielted out 20 point rise to .315
He wn* f o l - t ---------. tiurn»l&lt;|p
Me-'i^r.l ----------------|*|Rrot( Ttir».
a definite assurance there hita in 30 trip* to the plate, a ,550 IfiWlMi Iiy leUkt* A p p l i n r n f C h l f l l t o ° **il*nl ((Ml V a l l r ) U m nml U l t v
Ik no cunfllrt over the
With .321; At Zarilla. Kt, Louis, &gt;*i' ,
t plan- standing* in the gait, to vault from sixth to sec­ ---“
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HD l i a r * .V |« fD K ll*
310; Burney McCosky,
I’hilad-iK l« l ItttPh. 'It lloot Man A I m n )&gt;
la Slaie la-ague. Stubby ond place, lie jumped hi* Ira! phia, .318; Hoot Ever*. Detr-jlt,
ting
mark
10
point*
from
.310
to
llla c k Itr-.uily’* Uancy &gt;!(■« IH .u k | field tosaed hi* 27lh vie313; Bob Dlllinger, St. Loin*, • \rm H i l l ) Tnr»» IV h llN M olly
of the ll)4H season, a* he .335.
atii!
V am ialla K i p r s M
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George
Kell.
Detroit,
,:d)5;
Mu*ial. however, still I* far
out **.c Saint* hy n 7 to fl
AID Mara A K ill- Milo
ahead of hi* outfield male. In­ and Yogi Berra, New York, .301.
in,
Ti»p*y, Hi* lllu r , l l a l t i i a r * III*
Joe DiMaggio of New York re­ liaMy
cluding
game*
of
Sunday
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I Lreahurg Pirate* rapinil
gained the Important run- l-ntt&lt;-,1 p lrr . W in* T ip «ntl f ir t if r
I 5 to 4 victory over the dinal mauler deluxe wa* himui'-rIng away at a .3HJ pace with 189 *n
l&gt;eltlng home nine for the
«tD M a rr 3 | l H II p
ltd Red Hat* and the Pala- ■
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week fo» a 117 total. Ibmi D|.
I hiDtiy’a H ao trt. HM B|ilittnr. K « r l*
ktalea* nltni.il the Orlando hit* In 495 time* at bat.
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Richie Aihhurn, injured rookie M a jrg lo of llo,ton took o v e r the I*. Pie rtarairt I ’r lI'fr.imn
A. Calhoun, manager of (lie
I4B.I H*a
most
run*
department
fror.
Wil­
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of
the
Philadelphia
Phllll-a,!
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talon nt the Municipal Park,
liam* hy scoring II In )M.n t hi*
trail*
the
Cardinal
wrecking
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V&lt;D H »re ft ID ID i l l I#
-ad the Sanford Giants with
total to 100.
T«m '» iVimMiftfiilfr
I #l n l r ' H iip fr,
oked mullet dinner after the In the b«H|ng derby.
Boudreau
had
the
most
hit*
P ilot *
H um ,
lit
Aclltta,
The
young
Phillic
fly
chaser
is
last night. Calhoun Invited
i *la off liaii T a lly , P r t r r I'r lilr af»r|
pmbrra of the team and their In Ihlrd place with a .333 murk, with lot. Tom H earirh of New U U tM t
York led In two bagger* wiih :it:
or girl friend*. The outing five point* ahead of third snek-r
DID M a rr ft in iD M ila
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■eld nt the Sanford Elk* lull. Andy I’afko of the Chicago Cuba. K.l Stnwnrt .»f Mn*bington i * .
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Boston'* Ted William* collected
only eight hit* in 28 attem pt, and Joe DIMl.ggio lemnilied the stop Clnrsllf. nmt IP-Urt t-»&gt;l
tt.t.t:
■a , b
»ik Mac* a to.h a n ,
last week to slip six paint, f„ „ home run lender* with two for 29.
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Dlllinger stole one iia,e to (n
a. *•
371
in
the
Aml-riran
League
A oil K l » t , f i l l * C a to w a y l l i * w * i h k
aa. ib
crease hi* theft honor* to 23
am i It n llln c llo y.
Jack Kramer of Boston had the &lt;-*dV, la.Hibu r ll,i a rAnn
t'spln, |l»
, lir a ,a t aars*
I I
lm*t pitching record, 14-4 for
Kavahl*. r t
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J e s l * i , a J lr . I I , h y K»V, lln|&gt;|it
778. Philadelphia'* l^m Brisiie 1*-*h. Chocwtala K y a *. I .l r a * tsin t.
ft. A
IVl.y II
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day* la lla* w * Futuramir OMmuluIr! I’rsqde everywhere
are peering tbe word ri.aiy a I*ml this spectacular new 1918
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SPECIAL SERVICES

OFFICE rpsce In ilclsch Building, COMPLETE SOCKET SET, other
KENT a CAR
(airge light office! newly decomechanic* tools also flowing
YOU DRIVE IT
iiit»d, ..It utilities, heat and Janlchicken*. Orlando Highway Rt,
PHONE 200 ■
2, Ho* L’MI.
I tor sirrie r furnished.
Call
STICK LAND-MO«t IHSON
SbJ-W, II. 4k A. Dept. Store.
U-IIRIVK-IT. IN C
Modern and up to date one room SWEET VALENCIA ORANGES t'OUR FLORIDA HOME ran lie
Oranges Gl*c and 1.25 bag
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
p o t free. Call t*51 for detail*
Oia|M*frult 4i*c A 75* bag
business couple. Downtown lotn FOGGING. Southern Chem­
ORANGE JUICE 11.00 Gal
ration. Call 550.
ic a l. Inc.
From our own grove
APARTMENT. 515 W. 1st 8t.
340 E. 3rd Street
DODGE.PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERV1CR
Attention: Permanell guest* who
Phone 1011
like to get away from noise and t! ft. used Kelvinator refrigerator, 109 Palmetto Ave.
heat of the city. Nice furnished I *76.00. Phone IIMW-W.
llelp-Selfy Self Servtra Lsundrv
I twdroom*, in private home. S ir
Drier*
Ironh.g
' bathing and roamlthe land. Big One Government built Imat— 14 400 W. 1Si h St.
PSono 1*8*
yellow houaa, Elder Springs.
feet long—60" stern. All cop­
C
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617
for
Itattery,
Generator
per
rivcted-Mnrlnc
plywood.
5 ROOM HOUSE, completely furand S tarter service. Swain’s
One
Jonhnson
Sea
Horse
12
nished A redecorated Inside ami
Battery Service, 301 W. First
outboard motor. Pet feet rondlout. Phone 404-W,
St.
tlon. Price $110.00. Phone 707
LARGE sleeping room with double
or H4-W.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Orlied, share hath, living-room,
landn Evening Star. Call Ralph
110.00 weekly. K|. 2. Uo* H7 H.*,M 8 0U N K [*&lt;1Mir Uwnmowera. _ R b v . 11 A S - J
Gtmlervlllc.
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$1*11.50.
On
displny
at Soars
SEPTIC TANKS, prreas' concrete
Order Office, 115 E. 1st, phone
• etiifurcod, state approved aites,
4 room furnished apartm ent with
1*1*0.
htb, 030 ami 735 gallons. All
| screened porch. .A dult* only.
work guaranteed. T. O. Brown,
014 Myrtle Avenfcr— - —
Jr. _Phonc 13!»W.
FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR on
FOR RENT OR BALE: House or
wheels, dusting marhine, trac­
apartm ent because of ill health.
tion drawn. $110.00 for both. FOR RLN1—Kl'-ot sandtr. Easy
opsraticn. Reaaonah'a rates, San­
Sec Owner, 201* E. 5th St., SunCarl S. My ties, Phone 781-J.
ford Paint A Glass (Jo. 1'hons
ford.
*03.
APARTMENT: Unfurnished, two
paint F ir Kitchen Cabinets call C. J.
large rooms, kitchenette and COMPLETE commercial
spraying machine, mounted on
UbiitL 77H W.
bath. We furnish alt utilities).
2-whrcl trailer, 10 gallon pot.
Monteiuma Hotel.
heavy fluid gun, quart gun ami
YOUR SAFETY
—Furnished apartment, hot water.
plenty of air hole and fluid
oil the highway depends on the
hose. Equipment In good mm
W No children or pets. 814 Elm
coin) It ion of your ear. Don’t
Avs.
ditinn, very reasonably priced.
take riska. Bring your car lo
Can lie seen at McNeill's Flor­
our expert te rrie r men for a
2 ROOM furnished apartm et|t.
ist, Sipes Avenue.
FREE CHECK-UP and ANAL212 W. 4th 8L
’.SIS,
EtJIT. COTWO ROOM furnished apartm ent. Smith Corona Portable Typewrit­ GENERAL TRUCK
20*4 W. Firat St.
1101 French Ave.
er, egcellent comlitlon. Phone

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3JREAL ESTATE FOU SALE - 875-J.___ ___

m l Ale

Expen Radio Repairing
GOAT MILK
Fred Mrera. &gt;11 E. 2nd S i
RLAL E ST A T B -T i NSURANCE
R tn L lI Priest
PRtlPKRTY MANAGEMENT
** Sanford
Phone 7I6-W3
Real Estate
Inreatmenta
RAYMOND M. BALI,, Realtor
W. II. WILLIAMS, Rraltor
4 Florida Slate Bank niitg.1
M0 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1126
TOMATO PLANTS 40c hundred
171DH W. lBIh St. Ph. 2i»i* M F.ILA. I^tng Term lean s G.L
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
F.II.A. Repair l-oaoa
home, 2 bathe. Excellent lore
ARTICLES WAN I ED —
Don Apply 606 Plutnosa Drive. 6
Ret'* ) • trp airrd , railed for and
Ihvi:e 1238-W.__________
d* hvered Phone County 8702.
Highest
rash
pr»e
paid
for
us«d
44) ACRES- LAND with tlnilw^
J. C. Walter.
furniture.
Ted
Dnvla
Furnltcre
6600.00. Phone 1368M-4.
1,1
Co, 91' E. 1 st Ph DIM.
LAWNS MOWED. For reasorublt
home in
If you are looking for
rntimntcs Phone 78R-W.
the lower price
H Hbracket,
H g g we have Old Gold, Old Jewelry, Bride t
work. etc.
Box J.A.F. Car ■ \T NETIAThTBLINDS made to ora 3 Iwdroom frame house loc_ t ated on 2 large corner lota with
•erald.
*It . Seminole Venetian Blind
' * 820 W. 3rd St. Phono
* nice ahade trees and fruit trees.
1152-W.
Sales price $6,000.00. Adjoining WILL BUY your cor regardless
of age or condition. Ratliff ft
lots could b« purchased If deSens, Phone 237-W.
BOOKKEEPING Service anil Tax
sited. We advise you to act
reports.
Dempsey, 210 Magpromptly as this property 7 Pel*. Livestock, Supplies
nidiu. Phone 807,
should sell quickly,
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor TWELVE .14 mo. old turkey*
SEE US FOR
Raymond K. I.undqulst, AaaaelaU
$2.60 each. Phone 1368M-4.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTINO
Phone 732 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
AND TYPING
HELP WANTED
CREDIT BUREAU OF
Modern &lt;1 lied room house and g a r­
HANFUHI)
age. a well constructed home, GIRLS WANTED: Laney’e Dru;t
I IF N. Park
Phona 180
m located In good neighborhood.
Store.
,
• Kltrhen range and space heater
Electrical
A p p lia n c e s
Included.
House la ineulated. Hake friends, make money I Re­
Refrigerators
presenting Avon Counetica In
Price *10300.00. Pay 13,500.00
Repairing
vour neighborhood. Pleaaant,
cash and assume F.H.A. m o rt­
w a l k e r E l e c t r ic c o .
friendly, p art or full time
gage for balance.
20h N. Park Ave.
Ph. 1164
work. W rite Naomi Seahury,
W. R. WILLIAMS, Realtor
All Work Guaranteed.
311 E. 10th Ave., ML Dora.
l i t N. Park A
Fla.
FLOOR SANDING amt finishing
MODERN 6 room house end dou­
with modern equipment, 28
ble garage. 711 Mellonville A re.
WORK WANTED
y is'a experienr
work guar&lt;TROOM HOUSE, I car garage T ttr'o r Work by the hour or Job. t anlecd. E. F. 8iovens, Rt. 2
Box 143A, Sanford, rail 7I6RI
and storage room, fruit trcca,
Houghing, harrowing, mowing
atU r 7:00 P. M. •&gt;« before 7:00
A between 19th and 20th streets.
and dirt moving. Wa special Us
A M.
96,600.00. Terms can he a r ­
in conditioning building Iota
ranged.
and garden plots. Phona 167^1 |8 NOTICTH—PERSONAL
t bedroom house, new, just being
completed.
*6300.00. Terms. FLOOR S A N O m a ft ftnlahi
FOR HEAL’l i i PROTECTION and
•loaning ft waxing. Oar paw*
Lots of lots, $100.00 end up.
CLEANER LIVING call 951 for
■nil enables us to work w hna
J. W, HALL, Realtor
cuiv'lcte details on FOGGING.
there Is no aloctnc jonnecllo
&gt;429 Mellowrlll* Are.
So iinern Chemicals, Inc.
avails bio- SI years expo*laneP h ase *66-W.
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CHARLES VODOIMCH

and R E P A I I t S

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Honey production by Florida
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P A G E BIX

Today’s Collectors
Apply Science To1
Get Bills Paid

scorn SCRAP BOOK

Hr El. AINK KAIIN
PITTSBURGH, Aug. 3t. M l - ,
Th« bill collector douin'X.lieng at
th e door anymore a n a '( to u t fart
hi* money.
i
Psychology ha* • r-titt-red lh*
flold. Today. It’* ta rt amf dip-;
lorn ary that "pay off", according
to 8. W. Klelnmnn who brad* two
Pittsburgh collection ngtricirr,
i
Klrinman, a good looking man
of 44, hat spent, 30 year* dialing
had debts. lb* ostim nU - hr'*
caught up with aliout $4,000,000
Worth.
•‘Hill collecting today if a
science," he explained. “ We fln t
investigate the worth of a debtor
to find whethrr hi* can pay. W*
find nut what kind of n prrton
he la and what hit credit re-'oid.
la generally,
“ If ha’t Indigent or on relief
there la not much you ran do. Hut;
If ha hat a hank account
hr*
recently bought on automobile r,»
a houte we know hi* thould In*
able to pay and wt* can fare him
w ith facta."
I
The modern hill collo-tur. «-•'
cording to Kleintnan, will help
person* to dear their debt* by
arranging payment* in Inriall
manta they ran meet.
Klrinman, who got into the col­
T h e h a l f m oom
lection huiineaa at tlx* tender .ig'i'
of 14, ha* found that the practice
?
•
of running up hilla in both heiu*
ditary and habit forming.
O
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lM l'H a s
A t leaat one of four of hid
B r i g h t a *. 'Th e
quarriea ia a aecond offender. 1(1
tha firat generation ducked in
F U L L M OON*
financial obligation*, usually the
aecond and third generations do
the same, Kleintnan said.
On* of Kleltmian'a favorlH
atorlaa concern* a sideshow per­
form er who had long owed for a
glass eyr. The collector a could . . .
never quits ratrh up with him IlL'lU U H L'U
but one day the man appenrel in
Kleinman'a office,
Aug. 31—oVl
*'l can’t Pay the money," he TALLAHASSEE,
.
in leseive and
reported. "But you can hove tho'| emergencyfltfi.tiud
fund* was released by
'the cabinet today for land pur-

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LLAMA
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A M ER IC A N

REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE CAMEL
Tr i b e

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WAS B o r n
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CZECHOSLOVAK
AMR DILR IH
GERM ANY,
V E f HE NEVER
LEFT HIS
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OF PR A G U E*

TREES' / " - ” 1
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HAS A CIR C U M FER EN C E OF NEARLY ME F E E f, A
HEUJHT oF 2 7 2 FEET ANP IS NEARLY fjO R O YEARS oU&gt;
laa , W«*M Iff4* MM*"*&lt;4

Renerve Funds Are
By Cabinet

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man and walked out.

By R. J.

Berle Testifies
I uarlHuetf I'n ,&gt;m Pass lie*
of the people named w«re Com*
lituntil • but that they wrie "in­
tellectuals interested In the Com­
munist philosophy,"
.McDowell said llerle testified
that there were "considerable
leaks” of information from the
Mate Department, that there was
a "serious rift" between B "gflUiugh-with-Kussfa bloc" and' a
pioSovict group which wanted
"to appease Russia," that lie lost
tlir battle againat the latter and
waa transferred to Braiil as am ­
bassador.
,
McDowell said lterle included
Hiss in the pro-Soviet bloc. He
said ik-rle testified that former
Under-Secretary of State Dean
Acheson "was Imss of the Hiss
iNiys."

IVlers called for the destruction
of the United States.
Hewitt who said hr renounced
Communism
four year* ago,
testified that "front the firat (lay
I wa* in the party I was instruct­
ed that the United State* wa* a
citadel of capitalism, the mailt
olwlarle to Marxist-lx-nini*t suc­
cess, anil this obstacle must be
destroyed, including school*, gov­
ernment and rhurche*, which re­
flect sleepiness."
The instruction was given, he
said, by "the section nrganlier,
the state in gam ier, Mr Peter*
himself, anil various officials of
the party."
Hewitt testified he wa* a stu­
dent in the Lenin School in Mos­
cow for American Communist*
and saw Patera there several
limes between 1010 and 1812.
Peters took charge of under­
ground work In New York after
hi* return to Amerira, the wit­
ness said.

TUESDAY AUGUST SI, 1S48

■an

Houno Group

Authorities Seek
To Link Clues In
OrmondBeachCase

rastlssrS Frew Fsae Oae
caster* over their future policy.
Petty told the committee, head- &amp;
ed by Rep. flarne** (R ind), that w
the FCC had no authority for it*
1 DAYTONA BEACH, Aug. .11
decision. In addition to constitu­
—UP)—Law infurcement authori­
ting "thought police," he aaid, the
ties of two states were converg­
decision amounts to "program
ing on Jacksonville today In an
Sontrol’' and ‘‘clearly indicated
effort to cement the link between
that station* which broadcast
Clarence Alburty. 18-year-old ne­
religious program* should also
gro escaped convict win, says he
give time to atheist broadcasts."
witnessed the murder o f Gregory
He srgued that the decision
Blount and Mary llucks on the
(moonlit beach near Ormond, Aug,
violate* the first amendment to
14. and the man A lburty says
the Constitution which guarantees
committed the double murder.
free speech and a free press. It* t a
Sheriff W M. Harris o f Camileffect, he said, i* to tell a radio
la. Ga. near where A lburty was
station operator that he can’t
arrested early Friday, told the
broadcast a religious program
F.venlng News by telephone that
without giving time to atheifts to
hr w as leaving by plane this
present their case.
morning for Jacksonville, where
Harm-i* stated a* the hearing
he was to meet Deputy W. II.
began that the main issue is the
Freeman, rhlef Investigator for
right of thp FCC to enter the field
the Volusia County s h e r if f s of­
of religious broadcasts.
fice.
•
The first witness was Frank
The purpose of their meeting,
Robegsun. Washington and Missis­
Harris said, was to check on the
sippi attorney and former acting ^
ownership of certain urticlp* of
general counsel of the FCC.
W
rlnthing which were In po««e**lun
He said the Scott decision "de­
of Alhurtv. and which m ight capressed me terribly" and had a
tnhllsh a link between him and the
"terribly unfortunate” effect. A*
man whom he has accused of
a result of it, he said, many broad­
the double crime.
casters have concluded they have
On 8aturdav Alburty signed *
to arrange time for atheists, each
statem ent savine he stood guard
time they put on a religious broad­
»hl|e snott*"* ................ mm**ted
cast.
the prime. Following th is confes­
As typical of the confusion in
sion. he was flown to F1nr)&gt;U *"d
the industry, he said. .Station
I* twin* held at an unnam ed Jail.
KFXD, Nampa, Ida., asked him
( DMMIRftlON MAKES A IIItKST
for k legal ruling on the subjtc’. m
He said he advised the station it w
i TAI.LAIIA8SKK. Aug. 31—UP) fOHOWI NO AN UNIXPIAINID VISIT to Ui« Soviet Consulate In New
did not have to give time to
I—'T he Slate flame and F resh Wa­ York, Russian Ambassador Alsxander S. Panyushkln {wearing hat)
athciits.
ter Fish Commission today re. laavea tha consulate building accompanied by several tides. It Is be­
'ported a worker with th e U.S lieved that Panyushkln consulted with Consul General Jacob M. IxrniaThe program an atheist wanted
Army Engineers was arrested kin, who la returning to Russia at request of tha U. 8. (faieraaflonal)
to broadcast over KFXD, RoberSunday on charge* of se ttin g off
son said, “made light of God and
rxploaivei in Ocheese Pond near
ix-ake Hay. The vessels included Jesus” and wa* "shocking,"
Sneads without a permit from the
the Battleship Missouri nnd the
agency.
Cruisers Albany and Fresno. last night.
I 'a s lls a r S
I n *
l*aa.
Commission Director Ih-n C.
Whether to put to sea or move
"A Navy hurricane hunter plans
Morgan aaid the engineer* were remain offshore as It passes up into the bay was left to the dis­
has been sent to investigate," said
attem pting to enlarge n spillway the seaboard slung the middle cretion of Individual captains.
flrady Norton, chief forecaster m
to lower the water level. He re­ and north Atlantic states," lie
here. “The ship went through •
ported w ater was »o high in the said.
MIAMI, Aug. 31—t/l h—A not her pretty rough stuff which Indi­
area th at the pond dam w as sub­
lie added that a strong high
prrssure area sweeping across the hurricane appears to t&gt;e brewing cates * fast developing storm."
merged.
The breeding ground of the
Great Lake* region would help in the Atlantic some 10U miles
east of Martinique, a French Is­ new storm is some 400 miles
W IL H E L M I n T C E L E B R A T E R
keep the storm at sea.
The hurricane was placed at land in the lesser Antilles, the south of the area where tha hur­
AMSTERDAM, The N etherlands 9:10 A.M. (EST) ab« ul 126 miles storm warning service reported to­ ricane now off Cape Hatteraa
sprang up.
Aug. 91, (A1)—Twenty thousand {Southeast of Cape Hatters*, or at day.
"There may be a preliminary
singing Dutch Jammed Into Dam latitude 14 H
A steamship, the Benjamin
north longitude
(iteigaon, told the Weather Bur­ advisory out of San Juan (Puerto
Square today with band and choral 71J west.
rerenad** for Queen W llhalmlna’* Meanwhile, the Naval Base at eau here that she pasted through Rico) later today," aa|d Norton.
Barometer readings reported hv
681h birthday and golden jubilee Norfolk, Va., said shout 60 ships winds of 60 to On mile* an hour
on the throne. She will abdicate of all description* had put to and extremely rough sea* for the ship thawed a low of 29.80
Q
sea or sought safety in Cheaa- seven hour* ending at 10 P.M. Inches.
Saturday.

Tropical Blow

(struction of an armory at I-e**
“ Hut I ran after him and made ,,u4-f' , __,
. ,
. UP
him lake it back," hastily explain $71,000
T ,r to tie m atched ...........
ilo lta r-fo red Klrinman. He doean't want d o lla r liv L a k e fo u r tly and th e c i l v
people to think collectors ate
o f
luwaliurg for the new armory,
modern shylock* who 'r,
dent.i nd ,t wj„ |l(,
(iri, hu||, un,|,.r ,
paym ent in flesh.
11*47 nppropriation of $I,iKMI,ikki
for len county armories.
Florida State University wa*
authorised to buy for $60,000 half
a block of properly north of its
—
campus eapanslon. The property
OltLANDO, Aug. 11— —The now is occupied by 20 negro tenindea prices received by Florida ant houses.
farm ers on Aug, 16 was 1HU or
The university of Florida reOAa point below a month ago ami reived iku mission to spend $2,118)
NEW YOltK, Aug. I t —&lt;AV
tO under August last year.
| for purchase of a (Ml.acre tract “J, I’slers," desert lint as head of
I.IIIP.I, SUIT FILED
The UflDA Bureau of Agricul­ near flalneavllle a* a new location the Communist underground ini
ALII ANY. fla.. Aug. 31—
tu ral Economics said the nation for university r a d i o station America, preached that the UnitA $P mM8Hi libel suit
was filed
dropped 8 points to 201 which it WltUF
jerl Slate* “must be destroyed,” a in fmleral
today against
year ago.
*
__________
witness at his deportation nearing Rep. Eugene rourt
Cox (D-Ga.) by
,ln Florida, there waa quite a varKKIIHUH KILLED
said today.
Alexander F. Whitney, president
17 points atsive Its level of a
SINGAPORE. Aug. 31, 0P)— Former Communist Whittaker
tatlon in the direction of price Tin- British said today 136 iltsur- Chamtter* Identified the myster- .of the Brotherhood of Railroad
changes from July 16 to Aug. 16 gent* have in ell killed since Ihe toil* Pater* as the No, 1 man in ITrainmen
„
„who
„ „ live*
Whitney,
in Hay,
among different commodities. The date of emergency started in the underground at a House Un 0 |,jo
charged thul Co* called
rier recrlved for veal calve* and Malay* June let. Another 72 were American Activities Sulwommllte* him „ Communist and a dangerogs advanced fl.(N) a hundred wounded.’ Ilrilidt led fnrrt-s lost hearing here yesterday.
aubvarsiat in radio speech**.
with vral calves reaching $20.20 22
killed and 44 injured.
Kulicommiltee mnmlier* t h e n Cox, a resident of Camilla, (ia.,
and hugs $24.00; while lieef cat­
threatened Peters with contempt Is campaigning for re-election.
tle prices declined from $17.60 to
charge* for his refusal to answer
IIOflflF.D DOWN
117.00.
AMSTERDAM, The Sutherland* questions aliout hi* alleged Com­
OLD ARE BENEFITS
Chickens remained steady at
affiliations and about the
A representative of the Orlando
SO cant* a pound, and eggs ruse Aug. SI, (/1'i—Tlte World Council munist
6 cents a doien from a month ago of Churche* wa* told by a member activities of the Communist party Field Offire of the Social Securi­
ty Administration will be In
to 82 rents, which ia one rent of its youth section today that It In this country.
Is getting too much bogged down
The Peters case shifted back Sanford to toke applications for
above a year ago.
in theory instead of practically today to the Immigration and na­ lieneflts under the Federal Oldpromoting the Ecumenical (world­ turalisation service which i* pre­ age and Survivors limuranre prosen
tin g
depuration
wide) Christian movement.
r b a r g e s ( ram mil conduct other business
............
Kathryn Kline of K utatow n,1against him.
connected with the Federal family
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Aug.
_ _ _ 31 t/pT- J Pa., one of the youth leader*.1 George Hewitt a negro and al - , insurance program. The repreten
JACKSONVILLE
E ggs and poultry price* remained • aired her view* at a news rotifer legrd former mrmlier of the tative will lie at the County Court
untMianged on the Jacksonvillei ence in her summaty of what Lad Communist Party national com- House at 10:30 o'clock on Sept.
mmrRota today.
I Ui-n discussed In her group.
milter was the witness who anld 17.
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VE L keeps stockings

aid flu it m i i’

sheerer-looldnq...lovdier
than finest soap

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Bet the difference when you wash stocking*
with V el! Thla great new nonpleaa aude, made
by Colgate-Palmolive-Peet la not a aoop, can
leave no aoap scum to ding to and coarsen
atock in g threads, ao y o u r atocklnga stay
shecrcr-looklng, lovelier ...lo n g e r ! Vel also
removes any scum left in atocklnga by previous
aoap washings. Your other fine woahablee also
look fresher and lovelier beeauee there's
color-clouding aoap scum with Veil

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staff that knows the answers or will get them for yon!
Behind them are yeara o f experience* in working wills
builders, orekUeela, engineers and contractors. Jnst

p ro d u c t m ad t-fe r Hashing

ask your Florida Power * Light Company manager.

dishes and fine fibrics!
A ctual akin taste made by an Indepen­
d en t laboratory—name on request—
prove Vel milder to hands than any
o th er loading product made for wash­
in g dishes and Ana fabrics.

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Censidrrtbis eloudin-%* throufb
Ih u ra d av with »«s tte ird shower*
• ml lhiindrr*lin« e, *. Moderate
southerly «lnd*.

A N I N D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

r

I

f OLUME XXXX

E s ta b lis h e d

CIO-PAC Will
Give Support
*To President

To Form Cabinet

They gave the Pretidenl a copy
of the CIO retnluMon supporting
the Democratic ticket and falling
Republican candidate Thomas E.
Dewev "the candidate of ^ i f huti
nets"
Asked about the opposition of
some CIO affiliates to the resolu­
tion. Murray said: "We will carry
oar case direct to the people—to
t L the people."
w lle predicted Mr. Trum an’s elec­
tion and the election of a majority
of other candidates favorable to
the CIO program,
Murray told reporters the PAC
will seek funds from individual
CIO membere for the eampalgr.
He declined to aav how much the
il'H its s r S

r«ar

••*•

finder Explains
registration Plan
At Kiwanis Meet
At an inter-club meeting held
todav at the Tourist Center by
the Orlando and Sanford Kiwanis
Clubs, a sound motion picture in
technicolor w«« shown, entitled
"Trees and llomea* depicting the
fir tree a of the Pacific northwest,
mpd the shaping at finished lum­
b e r products in the mill.
Col. Harold Wurtele of Orlando
operated the protection machine.
Another film. "The New Orleans
Mardi-gras” was shown.
Orlando visitors were intro­
duced by Jess It. l-rach. secretary
of the Orlando Kiwanis Club anil
included: Roy Rrewton. lieutenant
district governor. A. P. Clark.
resident: Russell Cole and Char­
ts Stuart. Karl Higginbotham of
^ i e Sanford Club had charge of

r,

program. Dr. II, W. Rucker
lead the singing with Harry West*
er at the piano.
John Krider, member of the
Seminole County Selective Ser­
vice Board, reported that some
confusion has been found to exist
among those of the IB-C3 group
as when to register at schools,
due to publication In out-of-town
newspapers of registration sche­
dules according to age groups.
^ He urged Klwanlans to acquaint
™ cistrsnts with the fact that all
men In the 18-23 year bracket
are to register at one time here,
and stressed the hope that this
will be completed by Priday even­
ing. Otherwise. teachers will not
be eble to register the men.

^ ie

Aiken Credits GOP
With Effecting C u t s
m WASHINGTON. Sept. 1-fAY—

tlenator Aiken (R-Vt) credited the
Republican-controlled Congress to­
day with forcing a cut of 199,173 In the number of federal em­
ployee from Dee. 31. 1943 to
July I. 1948
Aiken mad# his report on federel employment as chairman of
the Senate Executive Expendi­
tures Committees. He said there
were S^WUMB on federal pay­
rolls on Dee. 31. 1943 and added:
• CD "Under constant pressure from
• the various committees in Con­
gress and through budget and ap­
propriation reductions, federal em­
ployment was reduced to 1,939,• 199 at the beginning of this year.
"During the past s li months,
however, the foreign eld and de­
fens- program* have been inletleted end personnel figures have
Increased to 3JM3.433 aa af .lulv
1. From a reduction of 393.739
within the flrat veer of tho BOth
• f o n r - ’- s i the 93433 Increase dur•n* 'he p ast six months has redoeed the net overall figures to
199,113."
M T O

• CM* M e r g e r V B f l C L . ra­
tion

.S
S S S -S te
mission this afternoon.

T ruck Strike
Hits New York
Supply Lines

W ED N ESD A Y

SEPTEM BER

Check Hiss-Chambers Testimony

I.

Freight Embargo
For West Coast
Is Set By Rails
Clamp On Shipments
Will Be Made. If
Port Workers Quit
WASHINGTON. Sept. I —&lt;/D) The railroadt lodsy prepared to
tlsmp an embargo on virtually all
freight deitined for ihipmcnt from
west coast |&gt;oits if s maritime work
doppage developi there tomorrow
ss threatened.
Mans for the embargo were an­
nounced by Arthur II Gats, chair­
man of. t)ro car tervica division o(
the Association of American R a il­
roads.
Gass said ihe embargo it t pro­
tective measure lo prevent freight
cart being tied tip at wettern ports
in cate of a maritime work rtoppage. If ihe work stoppage doet
not occur, ihe embargo will he
withdrawn at once, hr sard.
Gatt said ihetr four clastet of
freight are exempt from emhsr
go:

Mayor Williams O'Dwyrr con- '
ferred an hour with lop police!
officers on the walkout, then called 1
in his markets commissioner to

Says

Berlin Blockade

S t r ik e r s

Wallace Appears Tr,iSs sa i ya ni sn g Q uToetcehd n i cAa sl
In Alabama Am id D i f f i c u l t i e s H a v e
Been
O v e r c o m e
Scattered Cheers 111 HI IN. Sr pi I. — Ths

C a n n o t V o t e In H a r-

i

K a in in R

F le c t io n s

If

A rc

Jo b s

W A s n i N c . i n v sc,.i

H e ld

i. „ r ,

I lie National I »t&gt;... |tr|tti,&gt;n« Ims.i i .I
ruled luday lliit ooikers .. 11•« link,

NEW Y O R K . Sept. I. i/IN
Union truckers began lodsy a wall
out which city officials feared
might seriously cuilail shipment
here of food and other vital tommodifies.
A union qtokesman satd il was
halting moaement ol all genera!
cargo in and out of the city.
The stoppage resulted (mm a
dispute over pay rises. One la r g e I
union local rejected a settlement
arranged by itr officers.
lh in i ii i
I P (INO SOSMBtt "HOIIS" to lb- I • tinsoo
The city’s Commerce and In­
. i A* •riir.tii Aflrka *
Chamber*, Ihe tines? key ngmet In the II
dustry Allocution aiked President , Committee spy ring pr» '&gt;* look over the i
j* ;» M r i* r « » f « t t V. ii
•
Tniman to declare the rtnppagr s
lll.s or Chamber* to rite mlsi’atement* *’’•&gt; 1 t*r rfeif rtnin?tl h ' "i* '
national health and safety emer- j 7. wb-n the Washington h-srinc* will I * '«•« *,1 S h o w n (1 to t *
invebtlfut'Ai . «r I
a t- Itcp Richard Niv&gt;n I It-Cal ). Rob-M its
gency and to name a fact-finding
I t -p J . Parnell T h o m a s , chairman of th e i
i’ I - s
ilo te r..*'
hoard lo try lo settle the dispute.
A prolonged strike, the arrocialion told the President, "would
have seriour effecti on European
Recovery Program ar wrll as com­
mercial export-import trade "

No. 8.

NLRB Changes Big Four Reported
Former Ruling Nearing Accord On
On Strike Vote.

N E W YORK. Sept I. &lt;AY—
Several thousand Irurk drivrr*
unit a or k rials, and Ihe Asao-ialien of American Railroad. *
few hours later embargoed all
railroad freight destined for Ihe
metropolitan Nea York arra.

rORMfl ftIM IU Robert Schuman
(abov») has been commissioned by
President Vincent Aurtol to form a
nev French Cabinet Schuman tc cepted the mandate after former
Socialist Premier Psid Ramadier
had failed in his, efforts to form a
new government (fafernatlrmal)

Anaoclnted Press Lrn&gt;rd Wire

1918

Board

Stoppage Of Vehicles
Is Result Of Dis­
pute Over Pay In
creases For- Drivers1

Murray Hands Note
. To Truman Blast
ing Dewey As Man
For ‘ Big Business"
V ^ W A S IP N G T O N . Sept. I &lt;/»’) i t n ) president Philip Murray said
, today the C IO Political Action Com­
mittee hat derided unanimously to
tuppoit. President Tniman in lh?
Novrmbrr rlrctmni
M u m av made the announcement
at the White Home at he and other
(MO leaden called on Mr. Truman
to pledge their help in hit cam­
paign.
® rhe CIO-PAC decinon today
followed the 35 to 12 vote of the
CIO eaccutive board yetlerday endotting the Truman-Darkley ticket
Murray wat accompanied to the
While Home by Jack Kroll. CIOPAC director: Jamet Carey. CIO
•ecretary-trraiurrr;
Emil Ricvr,
pretidenl of the United Textile
Workert; and Emil Marey, tec•ary-lreaturer
of the United
Automobile Workert.

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

1908

,,v t

lor higher pa) i irim.l sole in nil
Iccli.r li.iig lining clei lions lipl.l
during Ihr tsalloul it llim |oli.
Iiavc hern flllrif

P r o g r e s s i v e
C a n d id a t e
T o

Ih e hoard s un.ininioii. derision
which may fuse far tr n lung rf|r. i
was gi.en umlri the i i l l l l i t l l r s
'Act pasted a vrai ago II in r it n l
the Itnardt si m l I ilrn a &lt;|r&lt;adr
ago undrr llir Wrgnrr I sltor Ail
The IN1411I fllbflr llir r |«%» «np
tlifmrn clr.ir linbtrbri
I. l l i r join
d iilr n in%n|%r I
hiiMl li.n r hrrn l i l r n l\ non
tllllirM
( l l i r Irplicrnirnt« umiiM
llirn %nlr in«lr.««|
lit*- *l.iLn» )
I il. TilNt it •• uni ,1 elnlsr 9IYSM

P ru tv

S p e a k s

O r d e r ly

C ro w d

C I I A K I . o n i :. N i .
pi I
—
—1'hrrr mrn **r»r r»Hid f ln l Io d *»f recin c llriir%
W illir r s h in hr «p**kr l»r»r
jr v l r n l i i , K*ch
finrsl *•*
nod routl ri9w|w
I'nhcr «4»url ludgr I
\|r \
t’urrir fm***l Jack llrfn ri ;•*.
■mil IU \lrr H llu n llri. in m«|
K ir r f ll I.. 1 IrtnrtKrr
I har It'll*’
h r frn*r l-u* irr U I
• aid ^ ^llirr "should Ik* lh* nnr
irrrwlnl «ml hrmi^hl n|» |**-»r

I !•» I trh* K ll* rn*r&lt;) n*w.pipfr
l'**r kt.llff trpoifftl llt.if |!if "l^cS*
n»* tl iMfuulitft*‘ uluf K fK» RutI m r *41(1 &lt; HMfd ihfm to
M**« li tlir nnlv t.ill l.nf Itom Rfrlin

til U ri.rin lirinunv .ilr*“i»lv |.|V(
l»*rn " i r it o m r
I lir mpm i* ipF» quntf'l .% Ir^ding
•If.* i *l **l tli&lt;* i*rim.in t.«11v«.%v id*

nilliMlt tlinti i* AI i »*•!*■Im11

for tli-liu lime fhr |*r.i* *
I nii iinfmi InImsi pmrtii r t•\ t li-&gt;
llidgr
I urrir riimnirnlr.l
•rmployrr. Th i! %
%
«»«it*| include I *U rll, I dlMHKtrr Kilh U i l l ,»»
r r fu»4l l»y t ha- |ni.» tn liArgiiin 100 |K*l rpnl, I imi .mil in «* It
'»ith t hr nni'»n. dlt«*riiiiiitiil«»ry morr. flail th.«t 1% m.» ru m p Ii
filings, mid «innUt Uaur* )
a n a »ill« ihmc •*» do m.l fh«*
I
.
I'nilci at.
llu* 11
W*iritrt
\rl. »hnrlioit «»f I hr &lt;rf«««id did n**| t r

l**»4f*| Imd h«*M *»iii;iMiil|&gt; llml r«**n 1 flrr|
in n «r»

adi

,a«s siu.stm***' Mink** 1 rounf).**

hiiii'it i»n Xlssklriihii*-*

Moscow Mourns Death Of Zhdanov, *v*ft til** *»n«* rf|f|t|r«| III %sift* III , D E T A T U I .
I'M ffnirtini? rlrf'inn
lirntv A Walla •
!nfrt drriAinn. «till nndri
One Of Soviet’s Leading Figures llii*In WnfijjlifI
Alai,
Art flir I*«• •v•I |tr|**
Thf H ofkrr win. \«ntkrd

M i l l s I- h !

-p* i 1 .1*1
lust

ipprar

s -.s l ,, r sr r

fill an&gt;f rsrn &lt;l.r\» ■
■.i- i. |
•lien Ii- * ,1 I
I it*. is..| t.i.tir
'.-ulll to pir.n I. .Ii units
MOSCOW. Sept. I t/Pl Ihe death of Andrei A. /lu lu n o r. r*. ,f«»r I h r union **f lit m rluder
jw ir on Men. to move ihe elty’a j n m jng nnr of the mml powerful fortes in inK-rnalronal ("ommunum (
t
l
'i!., g',
I lie I ’lugir ..it - r . is • tiulidilr
food supply.
pl.urd Moscow in mourning today.
; for the wnrkers o|,.. walk.-.I mil wlm wa&gt; lor I ssillt t haiisge ol
Uliion officials said that some
Tens of thotisands of Russians lined up lo sirs, the IsckI* of the, Th
ritniti sf , tomatoes, eggs •&gt;n| Imm.s in North
9,400 members of Local W7 of the (
- ---, _____ , .
,
AFI- International Hrotherh».«l of . Cominform lesdr» lying in stair m the Hall .«! ( alumna, will, indications ren rial metebar •I" i«*tnil *1*hi *• | ( ■siolina. s|**»kr l&lt; SO .1 (rilv I lossd
Team stem, which rejecteti a new | 1 1, , , |0,r n, 1.000.000 will see the bier Iwlnre the ImkI) i s m tenrd w * " Nrw„ V'-tk *N«' kii-.wi, ns the •t tiOO (loll! llir I unit of dir M
I tint** sSquNl** M " i n f ot|t"rnliiill,
contract laal night, had atonpedI I |(tf
w, | | | nm0iiow night,
| Members of llir r i l l . United H-lni’l «»n tnunlv io iii I h .me
week. It claims 13,000 tnemiiers.
..
• Zhdanov,
known
to
Russians
a
t
l
||nij
Wholrsal.
,
......
. . .........
.Employes stiurk , Ills audietue m s s n o ’ segregated,
Meanwhile Ihe city’s division of * _
. _
•
as
| m
s elnseal
Clinesi associate
aiMW-iaie "I
gi&gt; in j or
f,,r),|R||rr
,1|(.
the
«»f &lt;ne
the gn.at
wage
Tb*ir tohs w m 1'
labor relatione said city, elate and i
a l»w negn % H r i c If c n
. .Italin, died yesterday at K - U ' I filled, and (be
rival A F I. Retail but &lt;only
..
federal mediators would, begin ,
\ V * |N f p
snd I In i
| t e r - a aeriolls Illness. »he,
r*""-. H erk s Intetnatumal Aasnelatlm |
mediation effort* "early this af te r I mnnlst Patty's
bulletin said, al-'^,
lir s«pes»
frl,|nrr|I„
A n . lh aolrd tin
.-inssMieews ,•••«
a, isie n(,
me
nM
L’l
noon" la end Ihe stoppage
O o t if h t h t m Kauri U r n n*» In k lin g V lr t - lio n «■ „ h rM .*.» J i . l v ?
t*i 1A u .t n
u * .*
m vnf
t t.s
New York commercial activities
• h rrn ,
&lt;1 t h is In the S o v ie t p ie s a . * '« * * ,d e te rm in e Ih e b a rg a in in g ag ent
, , . , 1. i
tlmt Indh the ilrllk m find llm
■rrpUrrmrnte u * ir rfit*il.|«- i«» %*%t

it) KliDIK G il. M tillK

Lead Is Taken
Russell Long In
were hard hit bv a trucking strike
in 1943.
Race ^
II « s r not Immediately clear Louisiana
whethrr the atnppage was spread 1

g enn.i a n n o iin rrtl be b a il heart
T b .. c a se w a s ro m p li, .tie d l.v Ib e
•h ie and h a rd e n in g o f th . at
ih e t 'lO un io n w a r u n a b le
"**•
tn pp* mu f h r Im tlo l I h t a im p n (
l* rIm r V i n i t l r r .&lt;Ia | I h |*r*.» -%l»1y fir**i
.»f I «*ri*| « T ll. • Ii r r r t l v in

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,
|
1
.
'v iM A tr

i|y .

»!**• i|fl||l»|f I i.|v% *V 11M• bf
'3%r.| M t.'ijrlr'li s» 4f1f| ll«f /on *|
I**»»f|ff it (.«ptK|p nf t .Hiving jt||
1 riirht inti |.n rneft tt%ffir**
I h#. nru «•&gt;««.on *»f thf tnilitirv
4*1•' *■111•&gt;r» l*#-|*ii*i vlmitlv nftfr 5
.Ilk!

»* M * I* N M . EST t. it* tKf main
Ml" *1 ■»t*ti &gt;1 foil11 *il ronfrr#n?4

t *•*?».

?!&gt;#» jnli |

m

l"lll null* 11b ff" iP in n n n f Getflir ir f Trot ill conferum rib
rm »• oil llir Ik 1 Imi f ttYi4 tnrlsv.
»PI» «iirtillv 41 llir. 1 8%111| |rxperts'
finilp ic% on p DMhili|ir4 of -n-fin*
•h- 7I ' .l t l Mr111 n L U l4 t ! r

TKfff fint.p*

mf

fitiir-powrr

f ti*rr f * inft rirlift loffav.
lit* S.tvift tnil.iirv M*fmini«tra"
linti H dmsI tl»r
av from B#r
l*ti
uf«tfrtt fiftnuirty it. J.n*f,

rIMHilIttg* * «trt*«.Vf

r* |MlM \%tr?

i »•• i|#*»l Tl»' ,* 1 &gt;Ihp fs*»if.rnlric

♦hr

M e ' *«|f nf flfrliu Dff

K'ttifr
* » il

n I 14 irvimpfiun *»f intfr
* *ih» iv

•r .*f f ••

u

r ip r r t H

if tli#* u* j*otm»i..ut in Mn«rim n«tkf

*•*1 I'R.InK of tlif lil•m*V4'I# pot*

allslf **

In «t| It m r»iPt" flir Uf*V4p4pfT
4'l*l***f« »* h**m intrv/onnl train
• Miiiilni; frtjio Itfrlin 9u MtinleK,
.*»* p 41 f«l lit Mir fatfern ton# rail0 « atitfiovitlri. k»it| U put Into
acfvfcf ImwiHlatflv M
T K f PPM. f4pM 441*9 4

1 "imli* *• f

ntrir.an

railwjiv ff idU irtfvfd jit Ms*
*l»H«n#r ♦.« *4• • tKf rfpaitA. It
• 4.1I 4 4*t 11* f *?«&gt;•
*&gt;ff*rfr* of
I I tse»"M-tr d
•*«!
i com e - .m l . to pi *4.1.

hr ilr ilu n l,

|»i|f In

I

New T’roj»ic;il Blow
Is B in n ^ ’filched
In (';irililip;in Area

fl« «t u r ill n u ll 9 u s r ll.f r
tng to two other locals—292 and i
'
.. .
w,n b e a n s ef Ihe Pailbeama
M««lla.»w ww «*»*» "***
| There •. tr..........h hatred in th911—which accepted a manage ! S o i l O f L f l t C K l l l u f l S l
p
%w n /#n*hin*iv • r o f f it i In •*%rt ir*l
ment offer of a t.Vcent* an hour |
wnild snd I
ll D
Ii
from
the
Hall
of
Column*,
where
it
I
k
.
l
u
t
v
R
t
U
k
l
u
T
p
*
l
&lt;
*
l
f
wage increase Under the old con
In&gt; in atate, to Red Square lor l e U B L j f I M n l l H
1 I i l l IY 'level.qi I luiiiiu *('"IKI.llll'11
tract truck drivers got ICS weekly
funeral services tomorrow oignt
«|v»kr liiirflv «mi iiitrf
and helper* 3*50 a week.
—A n e w
MIA 'll "• i * I
lllack-bordered I’ravdo
.level., I
imtlMf ul irldlpHn
*| 34V flir c«»I,|
In New Jeraey union ipakpxmn
tioplrel • •i»n mi tK*" C4riKh#an
page* to /.hdariov, who was
W4I
tninl
rft'l
if
*%
••
wir
f«M
lfi|*
f*»
STAY
OKI.RANH.
Sep*.
I
said their men were “riding al1
I IS l.«.(flg
i*rK*»d 44 tK** AtUntK*
rr«l'i* • *K»» r«M» **f liviuif
TKr
—&lt;/!*»—Itussell l^mg. M )ear- in. rulter of the powerfiil Politliurn,
trucks" today pending furth'-r
r«'M to-fit *4 ft rrt'l .it'd tor rnti «l »|i bill I traer 9■*r|»* 1 4imlr%4ly in %*%
old son of Ihe late lluey I*. a founder of the Cominform and
Grain, soya liesns. flax tied, negotiations.
| off Nov* Sc..'
* *d4v A dlitursen*l",g Krifulf *••!» »f mitt•
malt and rice in bulk w hen they
Earlier'’Local 907 officials ha I • l ong, today widened hla lead If a leader In Ihe Cominform's at I
fit!' .. e* in th '. f • f
ta.k*
on
Premier
Marshall
T
lt
i»
'1Th’’
H
-.ls
track
at
the
T
i
l
l
.
'
«
•..1
b
a
d
ritiiia
1
'
il
•
a rr covered try permits Issued hv indicated
rlirfttp'l Ihp
itn n n ir*
nilph'
2.2M
n te r J u n | r K«iorr!
....
Ihe atnppage
ntigh
4«
t*»nif&gt;
V
#H
4
44
..(
1
ugoslavia.
.M
uncipal
Airport
I*
Irrlng
put
•
r|*l»iir
•
F a r.' •
elevator
operators where
the spread to include 28,000 workers
I*. Kfnnnn In Ikf* t m t r n * In**
!■ . , , l . i , .1 . . . .
,,
. . . . . .
'tr fine condition for Labor Pav
V
.r
.
•
1
.
4.
Mr.
freight l» to he unloaded:
I n IrH SlaliHi Srnnlr,
• •'esstlMW** mm I «.«•
Ihe Mo-row Had... I.rr.adnt.t hnrM&lt;
rim |m|iy r(|r,n
\ .lo,. ......
.".1 Kill •••M4 |«»|
Petroleum or petrolum products
•.-.tvy a medical t.port rom. tmng
, r r „ W(, (lf ,n„rr , | , . n j.o.ar ^-mbt
."■•I
el l.
»*ii ''lmli, Mi*
TV \
in tank cars whrn thev a re to be
NKW O R L E A N S . I.a., Sep’.. I it. death of /.hrlanov. It *a
i t, r ,,,r r tri| tll
„n
1
•»
Mtrs
.
tl.e
«'•
rm |&gt;
prr bitlrnt
The
tM
»«l
i*4rtv
unloaded prior lo overseas ship­
i-l'i -Russell l-ong. 29-year el l
for niwnv
f nJ
•nn*nit»rr*l ihlt morulnir l»v HKrriff
' iniq'V s* I b' I *i •4 I 44! nigh*
ment:
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h.ii» l&gt;v Jim Reiter and a iii.lvc.'
SARASOTA. Sept. I OTV-Rep
lie had been aerving an sigh*,
Mrtsv• liivillr, Tirv 1m th • Gulf of
210,232, Kcnnnn 239,732. About
stand ba- l«-en lurilt. The County
lerr»# Collina of Sarasota County rear term af te r eon vie t Ion on th» half
• ji ton 84*1 (be arc*
Mr*
the parish (County) returns
has promt «rd to baye the grass
said today he was eertain a ane. charge by a S tu ttg a rt denailfira- wcie complete and most if the
%n 4 •S •***•! 411%
* fie* torMrh bad ('*•rut near the track.
rial aeeainn committee atudying tinn court laat year.
•rrir&lt;&gt;| S I M ? 4t)'l 14 1 1 no l»»r«gar being
missing boxes were In rural areas ,
Sheriff Mero highly tuaisot th e ;
M tSHIN'GTCN'. 8»-pt 1 ..I*
rhangea In general election law.:
Schacht alan went scot free from
•8 V•
The rn n trri in yesterday’* dem
I N TK.R l.A K K N, Hw itierland
would rnme up with a propot-ai Ihe courtroom a t Nuernberg two ocratir primary rdectinn was (or •s e “*. I 'T V Ib-lrgates mapping work of Mrs. Herman Harriett and IC&lt;-t&gt; llarne.* 11! lod) prop i..alt Tl If* \ t **49,41 «rnl»'s4t J loeath" 1
Federal (’ommtinir «?|ons! ••nvii-t n* n li'irrleave •&gt; I• Is win!)
satisfactory to Governor Caldwell t year* ago. when Herman Goering. the unespir.-d term ef the late " f« 'e ra l constituent assembly Miss llettv* I’rcsrott in removing todav
a partition in the Dusty Root* (‘..inn,t• -tor, withdrew its riili'u! in t.f mote tl.sii I"1' miles an hour
and the legislature
1Joachim Yon Kihhontrop and oilier Senator John fv e r to n Democratic f"'
Europe decider! ttalay to
to allow' more room „ r. ligin.i verstr • atheism &lt;« •• tbo* 1.1 . &lt;1 off i||.. New Fnglnnd slates
Collina. a member of t h e c o m - I close associates of Adolf Hitler nomination is tantam ount to ele.-- broaden a draft constitution to Cluti I House
t ’nnlt.wS mm I'ss* • t . r ,
■tliM .I ,,|. n rttnlrovn *y in 1 |
I,
mittee. said he baaed hla opinion | were condemned to die for war tlon In U ulalana.
a Sen't* an.! w as r'lnsld-r*’.*
l***ww‘Me entry o f the Soviet
til,- (It'll,, in,lti.lt v
after talking tn other committee- crimes
III ,... longer a lb,eat to the I ’nited
tar
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-tiggf.tiitri
av
In Ihe other senatorial r a c .
\ ,'t(wHn|r r„mm|n e e prepared
The court held that 8chacht'a
•nan.
it |a rial ll..list* com mitter •vltirlt
lie added the probable basis of participation In the Nasi npposi- Senator Allen J. Kllrndcr, for t i:e draft for the congress, ma&lt;lc
lir I,.-ad. ernlrd in inqitirv into fhr
, supporter, was run- up of parliament tnemlwr* from
a hill In lie presented to a special more than outweighted his earlier years a Istng
t|r. t»ior&gt; II.- t r r m c l the KCC’t
session—if Governor Caldwell call* tlon movement for 1939 o n w ard , nine far ahead of hla ro.nl'in -d
Kuropean countrie*. The cont.piiiniii in rtir m * f ■‘most iiitftiran outweighed hi* e a rlie r1opposition. Returns f n m 1371 |.rc B r ,
ha* no official (tacking
barking! A MSTKRPAM. Sept. I (An
he*
o n e —would he the ch a n g r su g ­ more than
ntld d w l i r n l th r ng'tiry
rinct* gave Kllender 211,170; R e . f,,„n any government or parlla-JTIw Worltl Council of Churches j tut ,
gested by Charle* O. Andrews, Jr., support of Hitler,
arts tcalay tin a, tentative report ! e m , il.,| its |».vv.'r in funking HnDemocratic nominee for th e House
"None of the civilian* who p a r­ James Domengeaux 99.971' and ,„ .n ia r y majority,
1 ilia Mooney, who Is a former
fimling that churches art* tlomi- ..............
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from O range county.
ticipated In th e resistance move and Charles H. Gerth 45.2IJ.
nated by officialdom and fail to
'tan) l.t.tail' aster* liav-t* in'er- Rollins r’ollege football star, is
The main Isaue in the aen.to.iai
\ -LA T WW
Collina aald he believed there ment did more than Sehaeht." the
give enough attention tn the prried the FCC ruling In i.m ii n new fa.-nltv member at Semi­
would be some amendments, how­ appeals court ruled.
Ilia' Inili't statinns giving tint" fnr nole lltgli School where be will
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flection by a 200,000 majoi'ty
.. . . . . .
... lie will i*e an assistant eonch
milled
the
report
was
not
in
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al.o
for
atheists.
Clyde W. Atkinson and Frank
, . , 1, " . . . . . . . . 1 . toy * - ,
agreement upon this point
.
or
Rovel II. Ilytle, an FCC member, at the high school, and will direct
llaselton of Tallahassee, both sil­
education artivite*
It
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point*
It
contains.
1
ii„. rommiku-s- that m t - t p r e - ,.I. hvsirial
,
,
ent until today, said th ey will
rice. a n 7 . .M e rto n ^ n I w Or ,,f ,:cn,,
»»«•
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arrangem
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vote for Truman If they ar*
NEW YORK. Sept. 1—&lt;AVthe full assembly nf the rouncil I hieadrastrr ma d feat that h* I
announced later.
named to the Electoral College In Loui* Budent, former Communist
I’lfC s r i l l ’H N E R V O U S ?
for approval.
| wl|| |„ ,r |,j, | | Ct?i,»P .im ply for tie. ;
November.
FRANKLIN, Tenn . Sept 1 (TY
''Within our divided rhurrhes,. 1 (tying sit time to nthei.ls *0 anparty official testified today that
l/&gt;ul* M. Anderson of Orlar.do J. Peters once told him he was en
It was the pr'-ebt-f who was
the tentative riqmrt say*. “ It i* , aw er leliglou. brnadraat..
and Owen L. Abell of West Palm gaged In "getting infrrmatton tn
nervous at a wedding here yeato our shame that we have often
Beach previously said they would Washington and Hollywood" fur
'ertlav.
lived in preoccupation with our
vote for Truman.
In tern a l
a ffa ir *
lo o k Into In w a rd
"A nd whv not7“ asked the Rev,
the party.
Helen
Hunt
West,
A.
E.
Adaml i l l r ' l r ' ^ w n ' ciw ere* InMelri I MANiLA*!
1-1-Tvv- The I. I^ o n a n l Jackson "it was my
" Y U i'Z " 'n
m Buden*. who renounced ComW i
Kunl.m a few year, ego ami now
of forgetting o u ^ C T n
f e r i ^ t m ^ V o l T i n r o n ' . E W ’"! firs* triple wedding."
•onTil 10 and w , U Gotti of F ort i.
M the
. l. faculty
iaM.iitt a■»t Fordham
Vnrr4k«m i?«iing love end Mrvice.
The Franklin Christian Church
la on
Uni
Pierre hove said they would r a il veralty. testified at a deportation
NANKING, Sept. I f/ D - All forrign airplanes exrrpt Russian have
was narked for the double-ring
terday
and
grace
fear
waa
felt
their Electoral College vote* for hearing for th* mysterious Peter*. been barred ley China from the air over its western border provinces.
CUBAN LEADER KILLED
ceremony, which required the Jug­
State* Rlghter Thurmond.
HAVANA, Cuba, Sent. I—(AY for the safety of the ialandcri.
gling of sit wedding bands.
Peters waa described by Budens Die step wat taken secretly and became known here when U i3 . Minister
The
last
direct
word
from
—Juan Arevalo, nntl-Communlat Camiguln came from a govern­
as a high Communist functional v Lrwis Claik't plane wat (rounded and turned back *1 Lanchow.
TRENTON NAMED BEST
labor leader, waa ahot to death
who gave direction* to tho national
radio operator on the
TALLAHASSEE. Sept, t —OP) committee, ruling bpdy of the
Ir. 1939, China, then yearning for Russian support gave the Soviets this morning in suburban Law- ment
The Trenton chapter of th* Fu­ party. Ills rola waa almllar to that ru lu siv r fo-eign rights to fly over the wettern provinces for 10 years. ton by unldtntified men who **• south Philippine Island who said
JACKSONVILLE. Sept. I (AYraped. Police said Arevalo waa panic **« spreading am ong the
ture Farm ers of America haa been of Earl Browder and Gerhatdt
11
L
A Nanking source today aald
people. Then the radio went
Judged th* best In Florida and Eislrr,
•hot
from
an
automobile
■*
he
Atlanta
*2
•'
other top Communist of­ formal notice that the part will by the foreign office. However, left hi* home on the outskirts of silent.
retommended for the national
sA
Birmingham
be terminated on Sept. 9 next a spokesman denied having any the city.
rP A gold medal chapter award. ficials, tha witneaa said.
.
.
.
Denver
83
knowledge
of
the
reasons
for
the
year
haa
been
eetved
Runel*
Other
N
k
r
.
n
o
HURDIVIRION
4
R. E. Weed ot the
Arevalo was 34. lie waa shot
W
61
foreign office sources declined lo action, apparently token by the seven times with a .38 caliber
TAMPA. Bent. I. UIY—A negro Los Angeles
P U R C 4 A S B S DRY DOCK
CUr
91
. s
i
TAMPA, SrpL It V r-T km 9 1 .. comment on the poet, which la still defense ministry under inti ruc­ pistol. A hoy standing nearby was subdivision 0 * 73 aiegle-famllv
107
80
home* coating 4400,000 will be
000,000 floating drydock ad the carried la the foreign office secret tions f n m China's highest iuth- we-nded In tha foot.
ority, President Chlang Kal-Shsk. Tha labor loader eras formerly developed here.
T iip i
O d p iB y Im i
4 $

h'orRCs Into Front
By 1,500 V o t e s

Bein^ Readied For
•&gt; Labor Day Events

Schacht Acquitted
A N a z i Offender

Collins Says Special
Session Will Get O.K. “

V ”

FCC Asked To Drop
Atheism B u l i n g s

Soviet To Be Allowed
AsHemhly MemherHhip

World Churchi'H Hit
Official Domination

%

Assislanl Conch Is

Named AI Seminole

Budenz Testifies
Against J. Peters

All Planes Except Russian Are
Barred Over West China Provinces

THE WEATHER

award.

been purchased h r tha BaUfahan
herring
nil ...
forotgq
___ _____
_ _
age Borne sheerest* hero said th* Communist. He resigned three The two and three-bedroom
lanes, except Russian,
from the order penribly resulted from Serial „ ira Brn j f .
planet,
Rt
Steel Company nnd will bo
a minor poet house* will be built over an arse
eo rag * me)
of about 12 antes.
to Beaumont, Texaa.
border prwvlneed
confirmed
in the Maritime Union.

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FRIDAY AUGUST 27, 1918

jtt W F O IIP

80 Colored Vets
(•atlaat* r n a Haas Oe*
Attend Institute Communism
that took place In
Prague during thr Sokol Festival.
In Basic Subjects WWell,
wp were rl»ht there* We
C on the curbatonei and even

Thursday sod may h , contacted
by veterans iietween the hours of
9:00 A.M. and 4:00 i’.M. in ihc
Sheriff's (iff Ire at the Court
House.
Terming the educational pro­
gram for cfdorod veterans here a*
outstanding in the state, he said
that the fine abowing of the pingram la due to the direct super­
vision of Supt. T. W. Lawton, and
the fine o«-operation of Comman­
ds! Waller Holly of the Colored
I-egion Post.
"Mr. I .aw ton ha* gone uut of
his way to see that this school is
one of the l*est of its kind in th.*
state," said Mr. Wood.
The school, which is financed
by the Veterans Administration, is
now operating for the second year.
The full time day school started
July 8 and will continue until Oct.
6 The mght school which started
at the sa m e time will end for the
term on Nov. 2.1. Another term
will probably lie started at the
beginning of the year, Mr. Wood
revealed.
Basic education in the three Us
It concentrated upon. Heading and
writing it necessary for many
kinds of manual work such as car­
pentering which requires the read
lag of blue prints, be pointed out.
Prof. J , N. Crooms, principal of
the Croomt Academy, is assisting
in the teaching. The other in-I
stiuciors arc Edna Burton and
Herman L. Itrfue. All nf these
teachers, Supt. Inwtun sgld, are
college graduates and have Flor­
ida teachers' certificates.
Six
more typewriter* wera recently
secured In addition to six formerly
in use.
During the initial term, 76 col­
ored veteran* signed up at various
time* and nf these 41 graduated.
The balance, who entered late, tie
taking the present course.
Plant for night classes for white
veterans at
Seminole County
school* will l&gt;« announced In mid
Pall, according to Mr. Wood.
Many sick veterans are apply­
ing for wit-patient treatment, and
p few are seeking hospital! tat km,

VIo u n v

(’•a dear* I'ra a Psa* Osa
(Chambers) boufht the (arm himirlf but did not believe Hm knew
about the puichaae. At the time,
Stripling said, Hiss knew Cham­
ber* as Call, according to Cbam

though not understanding C«**h
» e recognised Truman'* name In
one of their cheer*. That one was
not heard hjr the reporter who
covered the situation for our pa­
per* because I've watched for
mention of It but have not seen
it yet.
"There were many cheer* f o r .
America and Americana and most
we beard were for Bene* and
Maaaryk. It was quite a moving
spectacle and we knew we were in '
the center of something very big .
internationally. We saw Gottwxld,
the Communist president, on his!
reviewing stand and he was al-1

demonstration ended shortly after
lunch and the Ctech people with
whom we talked told us confiden­
tially that the frit Gottwald had
prematurely halted the parade be­
cause ordinarily in other years It
went on for many more hour*.
They felt that he had called it off
la-cause of the way it was going.
''Everyone is afraid to Invite
the suspicion of the Communists
la-cause people are losing their
jobs and being jailed right dawn u
systematic list. They are rather
desperate about the whole thing
and when we say. "Why don’t you
do something," they come iiack
with 'Like w hat?"
Beporting on those who had
voted “No" against the present
communistic regime she wrotr:
"There was someone watching *•
they deposited their ballot* and «ll
those who turned in the "No” bal­
lot* were listed by name. We
were told that they are still go
ing down that list of name* gath­
ered from the election that took
place four month* ago and all
those listed have already served
or are going to serve a prison
sentence.
Trying to get hack to Frankfort, it looked at though the Cxec.'i
baggage Inspection would cause
the girls to m itt their plane.
Wrote Mis* Temple, “Three Amer­
ican Pan Am pilots who had flown
the plane in passed us, knowing

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The cummlttre alto questioned

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Rvd ScicnttatH
(■■tlaMva Ftmm Ha a* Ob*
contrasting characteristics of hy­
brid* through a series of genera
tlon* and found that the charac
teristics appear in a definite m**n
cm atical ratio which can he pie
diced accurately. Thla is ,-ailed
Mendel'* Law).
Lysenko demanded at the linn

The academy', latter to Stalin
said the Prime Minister was res1.0 1 * 11,1, for the best attalnmer.tr

o f S o v ie t scien ce.

“The expanded session of th,'
presidium of the Academy of
Sciences of (he U.8.8.H., dedicated
to consideration of the state and
problems of biological sciences in
the Academy of Sciences, turns lu
you. our beloved leader and Irt-ner. with heart fell Bloahevlk greet­
ings and gratitude for the alter,
lion rind assistance which you, evr ry day, ar# giving to Bov.e*
scientists,'' it aaid.
"Soviet science is obliged to you
for its lies! attainmenta. You al­
ways directed the development of
science in the interests of the
people. You alway* helped and
n»w help u* conquer teaching* ro­

Samuel M. Bialek, and Tlrthfrt
Biatek, all of Washington.
Rep. MrDowr|| (R-Pa) said "we
got practically nothing out of
them/’
The committee members hep*
by tracing the car to get some
help in determining who lied when
Ills* and Chamber* told contradic­
tory stories about their past rela­
tionship.
The Baltimore News-Post said
It bad discovered a “Jay Cham­
bers" bought a run-down farm
near Westminster, Md. which Al­
ger Hiss and his wife earlier had
purchased and abandoned.
The News-Post printed photostatic copies of sale agreements
signed by Alger and Priscilla Hiss
■ml "Esther Chamber* per Jay
Chambers.”
The Hiss contract was d.ited
Apr. 13, 1930, and the Chambers
contract Mar. 12, ]«37.
The News-Post said it obtained
them from Edward W. Case, a
Westminster real estate .lealer,
along with a May 28, 1938, letter
signed by Hiss saying he was no
longer Interested
the "SMrkey
place."
The owner of the place died
after thr fir*t tale contract and a
question arose about vadilldity of
the deal. The estate asked mora
than the 5760 which Hiss hsd
agreed to pay and lllst advised he
wished to terminate the negotia­
tion*.
The News-Post said Mr*. Hiss
first wrote to Wrstmlnstar on
sVov. 5, 1935, innulrinir about a
real estate ad in a Baltimore

lion from the people.

letter from Chamber* saying he

, I l n t l t t i l ir w r a r e o«e|
ports that shops In thr vicinity
of city hall were being closed to
pet results.
The demonstration broke up
after an hour and a half.
Ferdinand Prledentburg. the
city's acting mayor-.a Christian
Democrat, latrr charged that So­
viet-controlled German police not
jftBili. e a lw e a il
k«
wit mm-m H a e l i a .
only refused lthe
c ity * parliament protection "hut actually
backed the demonstrators."
lie said th* demonstrators had
been let into eity hall by the
back door, which was opened, he
said, hy a member of the Com­
munist-dominated Socialist Unity
Party (SED| after the front door
had hern locked and the kev
hidden.
He said a Soviet army major
demanded that he be let out by
the front door after It was locked.
This, the mayor said, apparently
was to let demonstrators In.
“It is now questionable wheth­
er the city parliament will stay
here under a situation where the
police refute to grant It protection
against the constant danger of
being disturbed by a small mi­
nority pressure group," Frirdenburg continued.
Hr added, huwevtr, that the
city government’s administrative
office* would stay in city hall
no niater what the council It­
self does.
"We will sta«' a* long as
possible,” be rdded.
There may h* a decision later
today •shout x future meeting
place for the council. Thar* have
been suggestions that It move
Into the American tone under the
protection of the western half
of the Berlin police fo rce.,
That probably would mean a
Communist blits on city officials
left in (ha 8ovj«t yon*. The Rus­
sians already have arrested th*
haad of the coal distribution sec­
tion of the city administration.
Western Allied liaison officers
at th* eity hall said non-Com­
munist, MaJ. General Alexander
Konkov, a demand that he say
whether he will provide pallca
protection to Insure an orderly

NTERNATI0NAL

KMLMO Prim* Mtnlatar of Great
Britain Winston Churchill Is pic­
tured as he changed trains In th*
railroad station in Paris. H* Is en
rout* to Alx-Kn-Provtnc* lot a
btl*r vacation.
(Liter nefioiwl)

HARVESTER

KVKN TIIOUHAND
Senior Doug Bolden, IB4H Flor­
ida Alternate Captain and Quarterhack, has gained an even 1,000
yards on passes the past two
years. He completed 7f» of 185
tosses.

council setsiiiii.
The Socialist speaker, Olio
Sohr. was directed to ask Kolikov
to grant a personal interview
with a parliamentary delegation.
It is understood that if the Rut.
tlan commandant ignores these
requests, the parliamentary in*.
Jority probably will decide to
move to the American sactor.
Socialist officials say the police
under Russian-supported Police
Chief Paul Markgraf not only 1 1th 81. &amp; French
failed to stop th* invaders of city
hall, but actually aided them.

lle r * and ready for
your Inspection. Big.
roomy, i 1 -cubic-foot
capacity. Frccxaa and
atom 38) pound* ot
dtlidoua food. DON'T
WATT. . . supply is aot

Seminole Truck &amp; Tractor Co

H

ON DISPLAY
AT THE

(South Side Of Airport)

SPECIALIST

LABOR
T h e re ’* new loy In living for f a a an d your fam ily with
a K rlv in a lo r H om e F e w e r .

lU full 2 10-pound rapacity mean* dellcloua surprise*
for every day of the year. Coma l » ! . . . and lei ua ahow
you what a pleasure It la Jaat to reach Into a Kelvinator

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and unusually line array of
brand new

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SUM MARGINS
In 165 football garnet, tbr Uni-,
versify of Florida ha* wuii right
one-point victories and dropped
taven one-point decisions. There
have l&gt;ern 24 tic gem s in Gator
football.

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position in previous advisory. Can*
let at 12:16 P.M. wa* near lati­
tude 25.4 north, and longitude
(18,6. This la about 780 mile* east
of Miami.
It I* moving between northwest
and west-northwest about 10
mile* per hour. Strongest wind
was estimated at about 115 milts
per hour at the center and winds
of hurricane force cover a rather
small arra about 00 miles in dia­
meter.
(■ales extend outward 100 miles
from center. There it no indica­
tion of any change in intensity
or of much change in course dur­
ing the next 18 hour*. This it
a aevere small hurricane and
shipping should continue to ex­
ercise caution.

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whan yea have eut-ef•aaaan traatoall yaar raw'd.

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To P rW m h w i w f l ; for Sanford.

THE WEATHER

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Fair weather through Tatsdar
accept fe« "liifrlt
i
scattered a f­
ternoon Ihiimlrrsbower*
Gratia
bo
Ing gentle variable Tuesday.

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A ILY N E W SP A P E R

VO LU M E X X X X
•

SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

I

ArmyRequests
10,000 Men In
* November Call

MONDAY. U ’M ST no. |0|s

Asnodnted Prens Lftmcd Wire

Spy Probers
Ask Contempt
For J. Peters

Sanford Youngsters Enjoy Mayfair Pool

Navy And Air Force
Do Not Expect To
Need Draftees Dur* iriR Fiscal Y e a r

Rep. Nixon Says He
Should He Cited For
Rcfus’ingTo Answer
A f f if in t io n Q it c s t io n s

WASHINGTON. Aug. W) -&lt;/P)
— The Army today aikrd for 10.000 diallees for induction some
time during November.
Tbe new peacetime draft tail
wrnt to the Selective Service Syslem from the Munition* Board.
All of tbe inductee* will he
taken into the Army lince no requeil wat made lor men hy the
Navy or the Air Forte.
_
The announcement made hy
® Secretary ol Delenle Forreilal
laid that the Navy and the Air
Force do not aspect to need any
draftee* during the fitcal year
(July.
1040
through June.
10 4 1 )
Announcement of the first draft
eatl wan made public alan in St.
Louis by Army Chief of Staff
General Omar Bradley.
All draft rail* made by the
I j mtIRary department* for man­
power are being Tunneled through
th* Munition* Board.
The call for 10,000 Army in­
ductee* will be broken down into
Itate quota* by Selective Service
national headquarter* and trans­
mitted
to atate headquarter*
which in turn will giro the various
local board* their quota*.
New* of the Aral call ram* a*
ion 19 through S
men
23 year* of age
reglatertng.
'began
tgan registering.
Call* for Induction will be maJe
in the order of birthdatea begin
nlng with the oldest.
Each atate and territory i*
liven credit for peraona a!n idv
n the military service In vetting
up the quota* of men to b» inducted.
The military department* ate
now preparing then figure*, but
In the meantime 'he Select! ro
Service will estimate the number
i l 'm l m i m rw * riv al
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' Chambe is -aid l*| If f »tnl
Federal Kn% rrvmiFnt
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At a Ilf 4111 i* Ml tiff
1building hr If. ( Inin Iff*
i out Pel fl» 4« llir man
'talking 41M»UI Driers I*
1 ffch »lrn flirt ID \ n * \
It

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Alrtamlct Strkrn*
F iji on the \%tm'*

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Town Ol Burlim;tnti
Also Showers Can
|ed ri.il
dictate At Speech
IMiltlle.i ,
m

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lie w.i 1 GUI | \s|l(il&lt;i&gt; \ t
\.i_- to
II lin e
Rv (.FO R tiF R R IA
A &lt;ln"%r| nt t»*tfr ft
nfk «1141 .ttlil W«tfit ilftr* mi-rtn| I !**ni| \\ tl
(II R U N . .W
Hi i-D. Ihe
ii t i n e
ol
&lt;ill cc.nnctl ol divid'd rod blockId tf vaIff fi
t im r .j m
idrii (teilin Volcil Indie to polllifim |(hIa \

*t.«uil iv in *

I naid hr » « * Mantling nn hi* run-

Mltutiofiftl 1 11*lit« mii,( uoifld fin|
iirouri *111*'^Vi**t■* utmiif &lt;*«*tn1111 iti
(it a.
Rep Nixon 1 12 t'tihft deviated
IVler* ihniild In* cited (n| con[tempt* ('hainnan Mrllouell lit
I Pa I aa 111 hr agreed t*«»i«S«*i ii |&gt;l I*
a charge *uhjerf to trial hy ju ry .

Conviction could loing &gt;%Jail omilence/
While the Cn Amet lean Artivn
tie* Committee tt n&gt; u Milling with

M'flltlNHM IlM |*fli» «•i ■i
—I'hulfi b) JimrMin SluiH«
firnerositv c»f (hr Nfw Vorlt Giant* nml Mnyfnir Inn Manuif'T Charlie Matum in making thr Mayfair Inn swimming pool Available
for children uurinjc afternoon paHcnla ha* rf*ultni In many Sanfonl children turning nut «f«tly under direction nf the City Itrrrration
Program official*. Mori* than flO of the young people arr thown in the picture. and »»n pome day* more than li*» turn out, acnudlng to
Fred Gann. recreation director, M il* Ifarhar* tlamplcr and Mm. IV M. Gltiglrn are Mixing
lift-gunrd*. Tin* young pcn|dc"* pro- I |\ *
* I *
gram at the pool wilt continue until Oct. 11. The artolian well water in the pool I* chlorinated as n protection against fungti* and
other di*ea*e*. Shower and dreaalng room facllltlea are provided. In the foreground I* the wailing pool for *mall children.
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All rfllff UP|V ! *&lt;|K ««| (t| ( (trcfi *
Vmvn |w*|it r ** * «
mil utirn t
Imnttift t tmu) Ktllmur ! t|ir r
4|lfI Inifi ilnrs it l|,f* jn # njcfih if
fAfldlflAtf
\ ilifill Ijinc
w .ill IC f l»4ll |f*i r t\ r« I t MMillli
jrrrim .* it lluilmitl«»ii. \
r
A* W d llirr ilf|f|»n( Itnm In*
Pfjg*»I»l4iif,iril i n m I*rrrnJifiif*,
Ilf WiU lllfH fl) %
%l!It lllllllftf flint
lifiot
rilGM I.iinr llir O l l l i n l e
*i( ruts* *ncl tunillirr* ()f|r fifgfn
%%4t trrn Imitnii run*
A pfitM*! wRifoti ‘ i f n n i f 1 tip
4hd one in.tn vut luisllrd .i h ,i \
W alli.«f I i if*I f*i ■
'|•fjik (nit m* h
liltir li»* »fi«*'l Iwm»w nn«) flrmiririn

pone niFrlingi until m mnounceinrnl n made on ili» Ki'mlin dip
I lomatlc t i ll * ind until the Ru«&gt;i in. ixomitr nlirr tnotection.
Cornmiinut' iookf up xlirduled
iiuinnl at the •il&gt; lull, twice list
meeting* of the anil CouimUftitt
week
H i i *hi in controlled German
pollie r* Itlie Sonel tcrlnr m id e

no rffoit lo quell the demonstra­
tion*
lire Hireling tnmnu|lr» n f ih t
n ti

t m i n r it

* net if

i

r o m n iu n iq u e

iMijf tl ftnm M ’'fnu 4nd ll
piilit r |tmln tjfin Mi .ikiiiirtl.
liiMtKil "ill niTt it II A M toI ninrrow
t IfifIH «|fiiVktirsl him nil! .
llthrrw be the meeting will ha
A nml llir vrIU fv**ni (!i** n
po*t|ioiieil it nit I Friday.
If th*
i
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which |Mkfiru «*«VitiiMlrtfI tit tiiiiff two ronditiom are not fulfilled by
l1n »I then the cornmitte* *si&lt;ia ‘ o'hor
Jinlge It
W . W e ir, a**i*te&lt;l Ihnri 1,000, r»»»il*l hr lirn rd
Ilr iii),* * mid I ruea"tite«" will he eonaideced Thi%
hy Mra.. l.t-lhit fowler, tn i-hei k- *»n hark t»»
1in r the driver* tieen'ra which “Wit riirt t iimil** mil **wn i*i nl* srerneil !&lt;■ tuggeit a meeting (n
will go on *«l&gt;- at the four! lrnt«. I lr im
the neatern -ector- under Amer­
Wnl I nr*' Irm l f -•* n I niii I fti*** ican or lltilMi police protretton.
Iloute nn TumdiM, Sept. 7, to
* day predicted that •ale* Ih U | mttoiu-* to . [■&lt;- k tb- —a* s, * IsitThe lt&gt;i'-ian* pul a crimp in
i year will approHih the |t.tMMl|to tnl). on ooiitln-ni ti-MUlvre- it rut rilv goveininenl finanrlrig
mark.
I.aat yem mine thun tin- South'* reonointr *tiu&lt;tnre
\ i . -tttetpm oi t* v paym ent*
at one time lie in iil,
I nm and th&gt;* u-r of in* fund* In the
lo.Bntj Seminole County lleenae* J hut _
i t-nl 1Soviet -i-i-t.o net the iveap n l in
Wf 11* miiil,
|mmia ( lint will'll 1 no-1-' tl

Ware Will Place

drivers Licenses

I*

- J On Sale Sept 7

United States
H c S t Of All C o U t l t ries Hc Has Visited

JudflT6 AdfllHHHOIlOrcd
» ,
* * „ „ !• „
At Masons Meeting

Anv vnuth who will he IB veara
r( •»* Kt Bent l» m»v fe»tster.
Judge RU W. Adkmma, Grand
&gt;eptt»*w*a » i » -easier •* anv Master of the Masons of Florida,
..W t *Vi« —
between 9:00 A. was honored Friday night at a
M. and 8:00 P.M.
district meeting held a t the Mas­

WABHTNGTON. Aug. SO. ( J P ila Here D the lineup for the draft
r*rl at ration nf men I I through 2«:
Born In 1922 after Aug. 30
reel iter today.
Born In 1923 register Tuesday
d Wednoodar.
torn In 1924 register Thursday
and Friday.
Dorn In 192S register Saturday
or Sent. 7.
Bom in 1920 regia Ur S e p t * 9.
Bom In 1927 register 8epr. 10v . 11.
VA ^Born In 19CS raghtor Sept. !»•

MOSCOW, tu* J 0 _ ( A p )
th e thrrr »r«tern envoy*
conferred st Ihe Kremlin
•to,lit tan hnm- tndsv. ( ’ S.
\mh.«**jdni U .her It Smith
HOMouiicrd further ronference*
will he held \ kr.t if there
Mould be • comniiiolqtie to­
night on thr rraiilu of the
e*»l » e -t iti-Mt&gt;&gt;i,in«, smith
replied’
"N'rt. not tonight. '*
The »r»trrncr» rnnfrrred
-&gt;tlh Soviet foreign Allnliter
V M Molotor The British,
trench amt tmrrlcsn repra«ent.il|*r* me| taler *1 'he
I'
ertih**** Drpntv Tor.
clgn Mioi-lrr \netret Vishin-k * ilnl the head of Ihe
K rrmtin.

fiimffl

T w and 25 ny««Wofj

Draft Registration
Schedule IsAnnounced

i Steering Committee
Says Sessions Will
Reopen If Reds As­
sure Aid Of Police

.. Greensboro, N.C.
■u*r Grecls Wallace
xflfi
Vlliitnlri (h»ml*r*
With Rotten Eggs
him u 'iliirctof nf in tin

cfflgiolimf

« age w u llgha this morning. Only
a . few
. __.more
. _than, SO
, had
g r Lbeen
i i ”re-. i Raymond Ball. J r - tommunicagiitered
gUtcred at Seminole High School I
,u ,
A,,„
un
lalal
ICIYliCI It) Inf Mtll
tlmat
up till
till pwin
noon. Tka
The aalintalail
estimated
total
of rei
uriat
iatranta In Sealnata County nautks Division of the Iranian
t* 2.100.
government, told the Roiarian*
In order to complete the regis­ today that of all the countries he
tration aa soon aa possible, all
man In the age group are request­ has visited during the past live
'd by E. C. Harper, Selective Ser­ year*, the one he likes hot nt
vice Board chairman to register all is ihc United Slates of Ameri­
a* nulekly as they can. regardless ca. And he was supported in thn
of what age group they belong to.
m In Seminole County, he explained, by his Iranian born wife, a na­
■ It la not necessary to ragiater ac­ tive of Tabrit, who said that
cording to age with 2&gt; year olds everybody appreciates the United
firat
Teacher* In various school* States” and that "it is the bed
were co-operating this morning in place to be.”
recording the registranta. On duty
Mr. Ball said that Iran i« a
at Seminole High School were targe country about the sire nf
Mrs. W. B. Wray. Mrs T . 1.
Lynch. Miss Ethel Riser. Mrs. M. the eastern half of the Uniteil
B. Smith and Mis* Laura Chitt­ Slates. It is a mountainous coun­
enden.
try wth the highest range* reach­
RVglitratlnn at the Sanfonl
— Grammar School this morning ing to 18,600 feel, and an averag.*
• w*i IB. according to B. C. 8teelr, altitude of tome 4.000 feet. In
Principal R. E .True at the Ju n ­ the louth it a large detest country
ior Hleh School also reported IB. where it gets extreme'y hot and
The West Side Primary had
three and South Side Primary where a temperature of 10} de­
but one this morning. At the lat­ gree* was once recorded.
ter school teachers were Instruct­
The principal Industry of the
ed In recording procedure h r E. country is agriculture, he aatd,
B Carter, selective service clerk.
tl'M llD M * a a Crk * S'—i f i
Line* o f men were r» nor ted
at *he i Oviedo S-hool. Crwm*
aesdamv for colored •Indent* had

in tmto mum.

Willey farm thn month The
gill Is Juanctte MrW il. ji nirrr
of the Willey■, f.ti mn &gt; HrAf
Macomb, who hi* .1 JivH "ith
thr familv f-o i-v. ini vr«r»
llurgard »nlti »hf tolii himi *h«
set nil the (lit* .
1 ft*
number hftU fill l»M* Afit! JOfl
He mailp n«t furtl iff «nn»"inrrpending a rnruplrta »*Atf*1hipfit
men* *&gt;If*H 4 ' If* h**f mu•tivi*.
from If if* IT111

L n*AlilfMi »n A. fliitiri tiitn ormnit

time*

lleht regtstratloM with 2B report-

firev that * it D k&lt;1 tin- i li.irlc&gt;

af rnnl#m|tl nf ( onujrTti
IVlrti via* rillrt) I»% i Hr

Is Light In County Finds
peace

id s

irfu tril tm lii In VrII wh.il
in im t aIHtii I ( ii imiiiiiii T
He "A* illf^ tiffin) with

'North Carolina
Raymond Ball, Jr. Nation’s Educational Faults Are
Aired By Gen. Bradley At VFW Meet Battens Down To
Registration For Tells Rotarians
Face Hurricane
Selective Service Of Iranian Nation
for

to

.MACOMB, ill
Vug •10-(rl*!
—Deputy State F ire Mnnhil
John Butgaid announced today
a 12-yrar-old gn| to1 l him she
hail let 'he .fiin^ ..f mv.t.rv

Berlin Council
Votes To Await
Kremlin Talks

(4|$f in thru ilniv nl Red ipvinit

f

Registration

Aug

iri%f'itifit n n Inti tnimifif m in Ml

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I

YO RK.

J Petef*. di v*)tnftA tofiRiriijnn.il

a

12 Year Old (iirl
Confesses rFo Fires

N» 6.

onic Temple and attended by
.125 Masons when he area pre­
sented with a plague by C. L.
West, Master of the Oviedo
Lodge, at a memento of the 16th
District. It was reported by Roy
Wright, secretary of the local
lodge.
Judge Adams expressed appre­
ciation for the g ift and urged all
Meanns to cont
itnsoa to Uphold the
traditions of the fraternity. Ha
revealed that 40.000 Maaons are
numbered 1 In the 220 Florida
lodges. Prior to the meeting a
chicken nileau supper was served.
The Rev. E. D. BrewnUt, a
Past Master of the Sanford Lodge
gave an address of welcome to
which B. W Connors, a member
of the Board of Trustees of the
Masonic n o n e la S t. Petersburg

Bastard Lodge Wav OS. ? and
AM wm h « t to MaaaeSe Lads.
| g g *f» S X J i
I by TNrk Alkm •

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ST. LOUIS Aug. }0 (/F) Teaching of "two-way Demortary ha* hcen
n»glctlrd hy American education. General Omar N. Bradley *anl lodav
“ Despite ihe op|»nrtunilirt for (ree education in their United
Military Units Be­ A* in piml yra m , .(itilt;e Wnr»* j v*dr -* (the South I will rui-i-t with
States, too many young men come mlo the Army appallmitb
thi* ca —
gin Moving Planes Mill a t to it 'hat I'noiigh eleri* la i »*mI weli-oine
ill-informed on the issues and cute* that warrant thru • em ir.’
In di-fiaiue if the Com m unists,
m
l
*v*i«lanee
i*
available
in
i«'
llutlingloti.
W
nil
urn
•Innding
a- H'lnhli . -,-niot e rmmltt ra
the Armv Chief nf Staff said.
From Path Of Blow auing the llrvnae* *u that it twforen m&gt;» I of'J.BtMl, Im i jn»t I the
tiarurd a five iticmlvr lelegatlun
’‘American education ha* fnilo-l
I Will lint lie nrressnty to -tali I littered the mod* "I'd like to I to n pn-M-m Berlin at the cunstil&lt;&gt; give many young men an alert
..
,
tn
At tnke tIn * opiHOlmiily " when |'llttonal cornentloll for a new
appreciation of their lllieitte* r.ntli HA I I bl'/V*. N l . Aug. Ml in line to in long period
the tame time, he million* driv­ the -looter of r e d and tomatoes i western Germ Sri government open
n consequent explanation of thel
l/Pi -North Carnlinunt lutten- er* to apidr for license* rati) in fell shoot hill* The crowd booi-d
* ing Wednewhiy at Bonn, f omobligation*. We have too lorn; r() d„wn „|
,hf
the month to avoid standing in III.tllv.
touniit meniUu- of the -oennritconeenfrate&lt;t on how to mak- ,
,
..
, . ,
Surrounded I," police, it s i l t " tee walke.t ,.,i mhen tire Issue
giHwl, how In get ahead
\V&lt;* I’1* blow e*|*e&lt; ted to ml to- line later. The license* will lie
i,to nl. u niting a ill onto
on -ale in the Court House hull .teppr
calim op
Tto'i rlenoiineod the
have taught our young people n|aht.
il.irh i to negro women
iiilliide the Judge's office
j bile '
'Bonn Mii-el'og a. part of ’the
how to plunger out leaotirie.
Die mililarv began mo*mg tit
II N Kirknuin, director of .•t sod headed fni I '.reentloiio. . iptlMiog of i.ertvany ”
how to get jot.,, and how to gr (ll|,|,nf( olM nl
(Mtl(b|e path Piltillr Safely, has Issued llir fo| u here tie niei with * sim itar re
I *'-■ It si i .oii At&gt;plted ntor • presrirh.
■
I a Itinnrane twirling off tbe Inwing information to tnotnriats ecptlnn
•ttir to lo) • i Mu- anti-Conimunisl
“ We have neglected to tell them
in
connection
with
the
lirenim
govi rntnenr &lt;f iluliled. I&lt;| . le rt * |
FamilyArRumcntOvcr that Democracy I* a two .Uv , d . central tealtoard tmlay.
“If you are a resident of
I)is|*xitoH&lt; ’iistody III r tin
street;
—
that
with
lt«
tienrfii
An
milsal
1
1
Naval
t’lane*.
Automobile Results rome* the necessity for al*» giv ranging ftnm lrant|Hirl» In fighters. Florida and hold a IP IN Florida
Till- Itro** ’ he Soviet eo-iptsn.
license you may secure your Of Child Willi Reds riant 'aderm l r|,a' *11 re,M erit* -)f
In Shooting Scrape ing aervlce.*’
* l l at i ! u f f * k N Y.. after a 1949 herns* liy presenting your
the If■i ■-inn &gt; ho pav i i i - i only
And, Bradley said In a speech lltuh l lio r ii the N * v * l A ir S ls l p v i IU4N license at your County
BEltl r : Aug :n hVi A ()• i in lii-’ Itu-iiau rone amt I'.at tlnsv
Judge** office ivy other autho mnti imllci-tnnn 1"o,( guard I ihI hv luxe* •.......no| only fat woefi*. of
national *1 Clunrotrague, W
I. C. Nfwinme, 22 w*r »hot prepared for the
tired license agency. If you ir over • i rippled oiphan g irl who-.
This forethrough the fleshy part of the leg encampment i f thr Veteran* of
At Norfolk, V* . order* were ti­ side outside of Florida In anv n f 'r n Pnlv it in diuuite lietwrcn the the Ifu tali lector
Foreign War*, "the Army haa too
■hadioierf vet another api" |-j the
Friday evening at hc approathed
ll'd lot moving shout MW Naval the olhet 47 states or the It * I ’nitcd Slate and It nsia He sai l city government Iman.-e departIt'earlaaea Oa
T «»i
the automobile of hi* mnihcr m
nit rail from the *tr* dining Ili•* trirl of Columbia and hold a l h i . ordrr* are "to keep the Rut
t unMinitd nm Fag* %«■
valid license from any of thn.e flan* * ’T*v
law. Mr*. Kicar Price, who at lb'
day. f'lfty wrrr ordered to Ni- states,
you
may
sign
an
affidavit
The
girl.
Helena
Korolenko.
*
I,
time, wa* hiding tn an orange
.1 1 | ill, N &gt; I'!
[tllHlin
and hy presenting your valid i
Cnlhotti hotpitnl in it - L e g io n
Wi l l H o n o r
tree awaiting the poitihle coming
i i - s i l i s r s vta l*sae * iii
Xnirrlcaii
«■«t•-t of Itrrlin She
J &gt;B to Grtlfint Air Force Bs»e,
i .,f I'lrn ln in o parentage itnd Is
H h s c Ih i II . I t i n i o r a
of an intruder who had previouily
lUme. N Y ; and GO to the
in peed of nn operation to ror
damaged her new Kaiier autom&lt;&gt;
Catholics
Ask
Reds
(iieentbarn, N. C Miiniripal Ait
le d a condition rno-d hy infaldihThe Junior i.esgue Haseha!)
bile, it wa* reported today In
toirnlv*lt Sin- ha* te-cn uoatde to
i 'll*
To
Respect
Church
••am
f rtie Ameticart Legion
Police Chief Roy W. Williimt.
Well,
for
two
yeais.
\t Washington, 7ft Navy and
will h. I" n ot,it tonight at *
CHICAGO, Aug. a o - ^ n —Cfml
Tlie
llus«lan&lt;
claim
tier
at
*
Tbe incident happened shortly air from Canada fanned out oyer Marine pilot* begun flying plapea
I KAMIL. Aug. dtl- id i- The ^ vtr, nBtf«,na 1. have dein*nde-| I •giori •tutor at ci no o’clock at
after r»:00 P. M. at 1111 Celery parts nf the nation's heat l»-lt fr ini the Anacrxtia, l&gt;. (•., )&gt;a»e Roman ( athollc Church ha* ap „ lrv u p)vi „ n (i|0)|v „f , (tr at the I . gout Hut «rd stiver
n eeiiHN.a .a i 'l l * i * « o
tntniatii,’ h a - "halts will he given
pealed to the Ctcchoslovakian , fl||l|
Avenue where Mrs. Price wai today and brought some relief to
millions.
government to respect proimset i(|r , h r
,( „ r,.1rat alter, tn the idavrrs in sppieciatton of
viiiling Mr*. Eveleen Method. The •weltering
The welcome br*e(e*. after
that freedom o f religious activity
„n, ............
r their plnving during the past
car wa* parked in the hack yard m-.rr than a week of 90 to inn Aptitude Of Pupils
will not t« interfetnl with.
, hr ti„.„lisl they w-re season
Jainr. Wright, Post conimaP.dnear the garage. On Aug. I I , Mr*, degree temperature*, will he only
The Appeal wa* reported made
, i .
•Stressed Hy Walker In an episcopal letter Issued t»v ,
ir. haa recently bean trying to
*
_ _
Price reported to police that the1" femporary break in the lale
locate the
waste cloth-bating
August heal wave.
Msgr. Joseph Reran, archbishop
wire* of her car had been cu*
limit Serves
firm thst included In • bale raMany parts of the hot tone— I Development of the personslity nf I’rsgue, It was sent to the .luck
while parked in the same plac*. estrndinx from the Rockies to snd aptitude of pupil* wrrr stress govrinment and read from pul­
hv the loesl Fite Depart­
Willi Airborne (Jroup celverl
ment an American Flsg. mint)*
On Aug. 24. while the was viiiling the eastern seaboard—will not rd by Kupt. Judson Walker of pits In the Prague dloceae yester­
thi* iilur field and star* The Or­
Mr*. McLeod, acid was thrown on get lower temperatures, the fed­ Orlando in a talk to members of day. Responsible church officials
WITH THE EIGHTH A Ft MY lando firm which shipped th*
eral Weather Bureau said. The the Seminole Teachers' Club at refused to release copies to the
IN' SENDAI. Jsnsn. Aur
the automobile ruining the finish, masa of cool air started moving it* initial meeting nf the Fall foreign press, howeyer.
hale here, doe* not bale the
tin
Friday. Commandar
and with damage resulting esti­ across the northeastern half of trim at Seminole High School
Person* who attended rhurch Special)'—I’fe. Jack C Ilenll. now cloili
serving with the llth Allborpe
mated at $200 for which imur- the country yesterday. The mer­ auditorium Friday morning. Paul services said the letter was an Divi-inn in Sendai. Japan, ha * Wright conferred with legion of­
ficials In Orlando In an effort
cury dropped In parts of Wis­
appeal to the Communist G«ech
tnee could not be collected. Chief consin. Minnesota ami Michigan. Mikler presided.
Modern education goes beyond government to respect its pro­ recently returned him, Funoaka, to trace the firm that allowed
William* reported.
Rain fell in widely scattered arcs* the teaching of fundamental* such mise* to the church. The letter Jannn where he fired Ihe Mt •urh mi-use nf the Flag. Tho
Department
turned
tha
Mr*. Price reported to Chief bringing further relief.
a* the three K's and seeks to said the church is willing to abide rifte P'C 1 -fnpt Me |* tjie Son of Fire
Williams that the "Intruder” cams
Lower temperature* were in n.'vrlop talents and abilities uf by the laws of the state hut U n Beall of Demon Jnnetion, Flag over to the l.eglon.
up to the car from the back en- prospect today for most of the pupils and to train them In per­ asked that the atate in return Fla.
Pfe, Re.sll fir-d «*.- M l rifle at
(fVMtlsnee Os ra s e V e il
STEVENSON TAKES L E A P
MVsllas&lt;4 ea h i s rear)
sonality trails that will insure respect the laws of the church.
that they will be good citiiens,
Friction between the Catholic the range it F"noaka "nd n o*)|.
DALLAS. T e* Aug ftn_DP)—
fie.1
a*
a
«h»re"hnoler
T*-«
firtnq
Church and the state—along the
slated fiupt. Walker.
Former Governor Coke Steven­
DUSTY ROOTS
__ APARTMENT BOUGHT
He defined the rssentials of familiar lines o f such friction in rood .led of flH nr on ik e two son lumped hark Into the lead
thr,^-.
ae-l
five
h-,o»lre-t
Y*ed
The
Dusty
Boots
Riding
As- n good school as purposeful, pro­ Communist countries -has been
A.B. Taylor of Winter Garden
over Rep. Lytldon Johnson In tb*
recently purchases! from G. H. soeiation will meet Thursday even­ blem solving, happy, busy. beau, developing since the Reds took o i i r * with *|ow and rapid firin g ll.ft. Senate race by 2|f) votes tobein'*
n*e-l.
ing
at
8:00
o'clock,
and
all
mem­
Carlton a frame apartment house
liful character molding, health over the government last Feb■lav
at Fourth Street and Palmetto bers are urged to be present In huildliAr and efficient In training ruary.
SCHOOL
CONSTRUCTION
order
to
discus*
final
plan*
for
Avenue. The bulldinr. which con­
pupils In creating a good com­
WEATHKR
tains four apartments was sold Labor D*r.
munity.
WATHON OKAY'S HUITH
QUINCY, Aug. 30—GP)— Wnrk
for 911,000. W. R- William*, real­
Two of th* femlninw mem tiers
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. lift—f/Pi will start in the nest few ilaya Jacklonvllte
Fla.. Aug ftO—t.f)
tor, handled the transaction.
got busy last Thursday and re—Attorney General Tom Watson on 1288,784 worth uf construction
COMPLETEH TRAINING
High |,nv Prep.
moved a partition in the club
said today he has consented to and Improvement projects . at tshvllle
M
ftu
Pvt. Joseph II. Burch son of th# use of his name In quo war­ Quinry and Chattahooehe# pifldir
house in order that the building
KIWANIB PROGRAM
Bostnii
92
70
might be enlarged fo r,the dance Mrs. Myrtle Burch, 619 Celery, ranto suits to dissolve the towns schools.
Shrub Chtb will Jn be given Labor Day evening, Sanford, has successfully complet­ of WestgaU and Gladeriew tn
94
«n
Contracts were awarded at a Itetroit
9*
7b
working with crow ker. hammers ed the rigid fire weeks Bask De*t* County.
special Gadsden County School Memphli
*•
»ft
89
and other tools, Miss Bette Pres- Airborne course a t the Infantry
Under Florida law, quo war­ Board maatlng for construction Philailelpbla
114
77
eott and Mr*. Herman Harriett School, f o r t Banning. Ga* and ranto suite twually are brought of gymnasium, band room and Phoenix
97
70
■warded tne official In the name o f the attorney gen­ cafataria at Quincy, and a gym­ Washington »
removed the supports and psrtl- has
85
74
Ron lit an even two hours, they United States Army Parachute eral although he doe* not act!- nasium and hand room at Chatt- Miami
today.
wings,
reported,
Prnsncnta
88
76
ah norhe#
hely participate in the snlta,

J.C . Newsome
Shot In Leg By
Mrs. Escar Pi ice

U#s.

Welcomed Breezes
Bring Relief F o r
Nation’s Heat Belt

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~ ~ MONDAY. UTfi. &gt;0. »H»
B IB L E VKHHK TODAY

-17 18 UNFORTUNATE TO
■— STUMBLE. B U I II WE THEN
" TUKN
TIIUV ROUND
lid ill
AND TAKE A
BETTER
WAV T ill. STUM­
BLING MAY HE.!.I* UB. Now I
rejolc", not that ye wen? made
tony, hut that &gt;« (arrow'd (o
repentance.—2 Cor. 7:9.
Add tirmlit: ai
Firnch government

Draft Or Marriagre

H e r a ld

lld.tr

Our adder lo &gt;uuug men he-

Of much greater concern is the future effect on society
of any substantial number of marriages inspired or hasten*
ed by thought of escaping the draft. A marriage readily
entered into as a matter of convenience may be just as
readily abandoned when convenience indicates the latter ]
course.
A "draft marriage" could be exjieeted to require us a
minimum even less of the normal foundation for a soundj
and happy murringc than the "war marriage". Ijirgc num-1
bers of such marriages now could mean a future contribu-j
lion to the problems arising from instability in the home.
Such social problems perhaps do not appear to be with­
in the province of those who make the regulations for mili­
tary conscription. But if the social function of the existing
borne is given consideration in planning draft deferments,:
why should not foreseeable future sociul problems also be
considered?
!

Dr. C. L. Persons

End To Bickering’
Reason is unquestionably on tin- side of Secretary of De­
fense Forrestal as he tells high officers of the Army, Navy*
and Air Force to stop their bickering ami devote all their1
attention to the common interest of the nation- Time willt
he needed to gunge the effectiveness of bis words, after|
the undermining of his authority and the encouragement to
bickering in the squable last spring over the 70-group air!

•collet. You’d llimk anyotte imait
enough lo tkr that would Ininiatl rtiough not to take that
• Stuff.
Henry Wall acr ti roming this
week lo bid loi Suulhrm kolei.

Hr will advoralr a four billion
dollar federal handout lo tSoulfifrn induitry and agriculture and
Will ipcak to no un irgrrgated

ludicnctt. It will he intcitating
lo see how many voln h* can
buy.
The Human, air ir-wotmg dir
* m' law* of irirm r to confoim In
then political doctrines.
It i»
patt of thru philosophy ol guv*
cinmttti that acquord chaiactriikllci can hr inhentrd though
mod icirm idi agtrr that thry
cannot.
Thut, isy dir Sonet,,
4 * if the old man grit a coal of
: ' lunbum all hit childirn will hr
t
•unburnrd.
See how simple it
is.
f%•

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a
ta
f

A week or so ago wr sug
gtstrd that if Sheriff Lit lie field
of Vofhsia county did not ipenc!
so much of his timr (Hiliticknw.
*
hf would havr more lime to dr
Vote to his official duties of enp " *foicing the gambling laws and
•*- - tracking down muidtms.
It
camr as no surprise, thrrrfoie,
when last Friday the Govnnoi
-W
■t
had to send in special agents in
order to close thite notorious
’
niLling rm|M&gt;nims in our
nng cqumy, though it mud
have come as quite a suiprise tc
Sheriff Littlefield when hr heard
about ii. It is a pretty big re­
sponsibility to havr to bald down
two rmpaitanl jobs al the samr
* ;&gt;
time.
.

C

judge Charles Evans Hughes,
chief of the "Nine Old Men”
* **•*■ whom Diew IVarson and Hob
. H v Allen once crucified so unmrici— fully (at the sm of being old
. — and still in haineis, died the othrr
day al the npe uld age of ftti.
having served hu country long
and well. One of the best gov­
ernors that New York slate ever
had an dtveice elected to that
office, he resigned from the Su­
preme Coutl to accept the Re­
s' publican nomination (or the pres“ idency in 1915 at a lime when
many people thought that Wood*
row Wilson’s vaccilating policy
toward Germany was doing more
to get us, into war than to kte|
us out. So close wna the elec*
with Wilson finally win*
Ring on the slogan "He kept us
out of war” , that Hughes went
to bed on election night thinking
t ha had been elected. But when
' the count was completed in Cali­
fornia. it was discovered that
Wilson had been re-elected by a
narrow margin
It was after (his

Gallbladder
DiseaseH

Livestock Contnues
Hi gh Sale Prices
At State Markets

Personal Poison
There is tin npis'iding sensutiun in the Rtojfy reported!
from Berlin thnt women there have liegun to carry |srlson,*
to In* taken in the event Russin should take nyer the city.
The report is thnt the practice is an outgrowth of exi»erience
during the Russian 0CCU|mtlon immediately after the tierman surrender in 11145
It is n lurid tide, hut might have foundation. If it is
true, if„there are mendiers of Berliners who would take
their own lives rather than live under Soviet domination,
then there must also tie others of a like mind but stronger,
who would continue to live and resist.
Have there been such people in other cities of Europe
which fell under Soviet control? Have some tuken their own
lives in despair, while stronger ones still are pledged to reaist to the end? It is an Intriguing question,

ARATOGA HI'HINUR. N. V.—tt la poaelbl*
that, like the cetebratrd report of Mark
Twain's shuffle off this mortal toil, the aomber
■tones of this being Ih* tail year for horac rauing
at Saratoga are a trifle exaggerated.
Thla Is a crooked sleaiy little town, politically
■peaking, and the natives certainly seem to be
trying hard enough to kill the goose that de­
posit* the gUt tun fruit, but racing her* has sur­
vived many catastrophes In the past and may
stick around a-while longer
Even If the local oval la ruled off the Mg apple,
as the New York chain of major tracks la called.
It could rontinue for a whit* aa a minor, bucolte
affair, after the fashion of Detroit or Tanforan.
Tampa Tribune
for example.
t e r s ls f *
However, one thing about Saratoga now la
It Is interesting to note that in trua: It la a worn-out. patched-up, weary kind of town. Just about
The Gallup and the Fortune
magarine polls, on a imtionnl a special Gallup poll limited to ready for either an early prat
» complete overhaul Job.
hails, and the John II. Perry the South, II per rent of th&gt;*
In the northern pa»t •.
-wn more'and more of the big
voters
were
fiiiWTitituan,
!I4
|w
r
nrwspnpera' poll, in Id Florida
mansions have been converted into rooming houses. The center of
counlies, agree that If the pres­ cent for DoWm)|m F4 per cent of
idential election were held today, the Joint vuft. ' Whether this town la a hodge-podge of ore ng e-drlnk stands, parking lota, movia
as *it» -applies
to Ftjridu, houses and broken-down Inna.
,,..,..,n ,
r r * " *■
Thomas K. Dewey would defeat sfinding,
Only the racetrack and Its accompanying stands themselves have
President Truman by a comfort­ will prove more aecufale than the
borne up under Ih* siege of time and retain tom* of the quality and
cry news
|m i|| conducted by1the Per
able margin.
Eliminating «he 10 per rent who paper* remains to be seen. Ti c real dignity that once waa Haratoga.
Nowhere la all this more noticeable than In the Mg, sprawling
had no opinion whrn Interviewed, other surprise is in the strength
Dr. Gallup rrported that bit per of Dewry. At pit-sent. In Ihc hotel called the Orand Union, which I have bean using as a QHQ
cent of the remainder of voter* Gallup pull of the South, Truman during my annual war with the homes that persist tn running ou
throughout the nation were lor leads [W ry by only 7 per rent three legs when lha rules cat) for four.
Dewey, -II per cent for Truman of I he total.
Once the Grand Union must have been a magnlhcent thing; It has
and 0 per rent for Wallace. The
Getting bark to the two nil* a hug* ballroom full of cut-glass chandeliers that surely must have
Vote for the Thurmond-Wright tioital |lolls, the similarity wilh been something to ae* In the old days. Today It la a sad, melan­
.State's Bight ticket did not figure respect to the essential farts Is choly affair, charging rental prices that the Waldorf-Aatorta would
in this survey, although it appar­ significant. It Is nut likely that
ently would rum* from the un­ Mr. Tiuinan can recover the think twice before demanding—and offering customer* rooms that
ground he hat lost and get a have threadbare carpets, dry and rickety old furnltur* that can
decided 10 per cent.
The Fortune poll showed large, majority of the rlrctoral college collapse under stress.
It la a maaamrOi place, but thla very hugeness makes II seam
ly the same results, tnsofa.* as In Nuyembrr. Hr Inn/ have pulled
Dewey, Truman and Wallace are the wool over the eyes of torn* more dccadeet ana gloomy. The halls ar* dark and endlaaa and
volrr*
wilh
hi*
anti
inflation
proconcerned. Like the Gallup poll,
Ih* counties* stairways creak. The soft summer braeaaa whisk
it asked for whom. If tho election gram at the recent special session through the halt* and you can stand watting for an elevator for mln-j
neighwere being held now, the person of Congress, but any gain* on that tiles on end without hearing a r .and from the nearby rooms,
Interviewed would vot*. Dewey •cor* will tie offset by the loss of
a
•
a
•
got 44.3 per rent of the national Southern support due to his advo­
OLD HOTELS. SOME o r THEM, keep their charm long after
vole, Truman 31.6, Wallace 3, cacy of the civil rights program.
their style has fallen by the wayafde but lha Grand Union la not on*
“Don't Know" 10.0. various can­
Even if the Thuunond and Wal­
didates Including Norman Thomas lace tickets were not on hand, Ihc of these. You do r.ot any, “How quaint I How very picturesque I** (If,
and Governor Thurmond 2.6.
Job rut mil for him would be most you are given to such pithy statements) on beholding and exploring
It, but rather you say, "flow sad. Hove cl*pressing."
In the Florida ppl) Dewey waa difficult. As It la, support in lha
Nowhere la thla more In evidence than when you din*. The dining*
favored by 35 per cent of regis­ Soulli and elsewhere for thoie
tered voters In the 16 counties. tickets piohahly will take onrugh room I* a vast place, an ocean of whit* tablecloths with an area
Thurmond 34.76, Truman 2» .tmi *tn ’nK, h away to make his cause three ttinea that of the Wedgewood Room In New York's Waldorf.'In small, out-of-the-way spots, the wall* ar* peeling and If you
Wallace 2.
j hopeless.
com* down to brtakfast there you will And some cltlaens calmly
eating their bacon and * n * In their shirt sleeves, a atate of affairs
that certainty would have caused the Grand Union management to
drop Us teeth 30 years ago.
Occasionally at night there will be heard that magical sound, Ota.
pop of a champagne cork, and for a second you can Imagine this
AMSTERDAM, The Nether.............................
OKINAWA,
Aug. „30. (.Special) room aa It once waa, but the spell does not last. In many rooms,
lands. Aug. 30 (AT—The nomin-1 — First Lieut. Jam es K fcaT
Carter
there ar* provided wash basins In which the hot water must be left
attng committee of the World Mlf. u, Mr
Mr.
Council of Churches has c h o m n .? " .
K,btrt U- to run for five minute* before gaining any effect. There are no
Carter of loot* Oak Avrnus, San­ closets. There are no tight sockets for such things aa shaver* or
Dr. 0 . Bromley Oinam, of New
York, bishop of the Mrthdolit ford, recently welcomed his wife, radios. Little signs on the walla want Ih* customers sadly that
Church, a* on* of the six presi­ Dorothea, and their 0-month ml d "thla hotel la far from 0 reproof."
The rest o f the annual rat race hero la unchanged from a year ago.
dent* of the c wncll. The election son, James to his station In Oklndll) lake place at a plenary res- awa Comlng from their horn.* at The gambling hells could not open the 6r*t week, because Mr. Dewey
allegedly feared the Democrats would throw It up to him during tho
alon this afternoon.
J
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„ ...
„.
While the constitution of I h e ^ ' Central Avenue. Baldwin.' N .U presidential campaign, but some limited dicing and such now la
provisional committee that set u p )* * ” ' ^ *r,*r * m* J*m e* tra/cled reported underway.
Joe K. l-ewte, the comic, atlll la playing the ho .-see grimly, ac­
th# world council called for five from San Francisco aboard Ih*
presidents. It waa decided nt the Army transport General Histrh- companied by the Cuban millionaire Jorge Ranches, as morose*
i looking aa ever.
last minute to nominate eta, tho eOMj
additional on* to repnoont Utol
_ _these
Lit Whitney and Alfred VanderMU and Sonny W hltney-all
y«ungrwr rhurrbe*. Thla nomlrwol a 1943 graduate of North! m , l hand and thera even ate Ilmen and moment* when you can

S

Truman Trails In South

Methodist Bishop Is |Lieut Carter’s Wife,
Named Council Head {Son Co To Okinawa

■ibis ii

THE WOULD TODAY

Egg And Poultry

Iwffn the atrei of IH inJ l &gt; i(»»j
Only common sense can lie found ill his statement to I
d you arr in doubt diuut ■&lt;l &gt;,'|t)ie officers that they are e\|&gt;ected to give loyal sup|HiiV
trrio&lt;. tegiiier ^ _ _
to the decisions reached at a recent meeting of the joint'
' «/., .7 _u7 7Tr..,.i.i... chiefs of staff. Rut it is disturbing that it was thought nee*
cocmiued Tlw W«U Congm* I ^
to give such mlvitv. and to make it public.
,
o( Intellectual) ...... mg in Boland I
«
reported of ficially that the role of e a c h service *
l.. ...
, ,,
|
j,.n.i was clearly defined in the recent staff conference, and that,
commuter in irlrn-r id nnir *' understanding also was reached on the res|Minsibility of each
.
service to call upon the others for assistance when indicated j
While ihe ml of dir nation bv the situation at hand,
iwthni in a kilims be»i wa»«.
Under the pressures of the war the services did a coin-)
we hake been enjoying ike cool rueiidable job of setting up joint operations. The sume spirit
mountain bier/r ui ike crleiv of co-operation might well be applied to their peace-time obdelta
Why go lo Ninth Caio- ligations,
lioa to. bum up when you can'
""
A dope bend i.tided a Tempi
} • hoipilal the oilier day and got
away with $IO&lt;K)0 wortk &gt;&gt;l rut

the other members flf the British
Commonwealth 'before entering in­
to a United States of western
Europe. Tliefl. too, the not only
By Ik*WITT MaeKF.NZ.lE
la in proeeaa of ovarhauling h**r
A|* Foreign Affair* Analyst
! great empire, but Is In the m:d*t
l of a fierce economic crial* wtPch
Washington’* approval of she proride* a full time Job In itself.
movement headed by France to
Still, one would expect England
rreate an *11 western European to cooperate in a project of wh'rh
parliament with advliory power* she approve* in principle and
may well giv* the added imiietu* which the United States hack is
neeeaaary to bring this hldcne strongly. A# a matter of fact,
the ecqnomie rehabilitation t&gt;f
project lu fulfilment.
Eistahllshmrnt of* such a parIM western Europe would he of Inment might Ik* a ‘ seven league(„tim *blc value lo Britain in o n rroming her own crisis. Not to
stride Inwards creation of
United States of Europe (or at mention Ihe added military leeurleast of western Europe)—drro’n ity.
of many generations of states­
men. However, part from such
a long rang* development. ■*&gt;
advisory parliament would he an
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. ao -^ p )
invaluable aid to the Marshall
mained unchanged on the JackPlan.
This .encouragement from the —Egg* and poultry prices re.
U.8. Slat* Department come* at sonrill* markets today.
a moment when France needs it.
Hoags constitute a billion dollar
Britain has indicated that she
may not want to take part now, industry in the United Slates.
and of course her participation
is vital.
Only last Wednesday Wins*on
Chur chill relented a recent ex­
01‘TOMETRIST
change of letters in which he
V
propo-cd to Prime Minister Attlee
PROMPT COMPLETE
the creation of a European as­
OPTICAL 8EKVICB
sembly. Attlee replied that he
; was tn sympathy with the h»«le
ft lasses prescribed, dispensed
i idea hut thuught this wasn't the
Repairs and adjustment* mad*
"right lime for the government
Uuurs 9-11 — 1-1
to take this major Initiative, when
hat. J»-lt
their hand* are so full already
with urgent ami difficult prob­
Phone XH
lem* ”
Atlantic National Bank Bldg.
Whether there is any relation
Hanford. Florida
hrturen Attlee's statement and
the subsequent announcement by
Washington I* a matter of spe­
culation.
However, it i* clear
that tho United States wants tc
get ahead wih a project over
which Euglund Is hesitating. A»
U) w. V. Billing
the State Department said, "this
Toochton Drug Co.
government strongly favors the
Diseases of the gallblaJdet
plodressively closer integration are quite common, and while
of the free nations of western there are no certain means of
Europe."
prevention, s o m e interesting
Thus far the French proposal and enlightening facts have
has been made to the other coun­ hern compiled.
For instance gallbladder dis­
tries which have signed the Brus­
sels alliance — Britain, Belgium, ease* rarely occur In young
j The Netherlands and Luxembourg. people, and about four times
Ilowrvei, American officials as­ at many women n* men suffer
from them. Where gallstone)
sume that the invitation ultimate
ly wuuld be extended to all the W&gt; have formed an operation it
countries which are participating necessary in many rates, while
some rases will respond satis­
in the Marshall Plan.
factorily to treatment.
I A union of all these countries
Obesity, loo rapid reduction
would go a long way towards In weight, excessive fats In
guaranteeing that the Communist the diet, and digestive dltaggression could lie held along
turbanees may cause gallblad­
JACKSONVILLE Aug. 30 (Spe- the line which it now has reached der trouble.
through
central
Europe.
Both
The best way to guard
rial)—"Livestock sales are con­
military and economic strength
gallbladder diseases or
tinuing at satisfactory rrturn* lo would lie in such unity—on call it against
producers according to reports an alliance for self-defense, if any serious lltneas is to con­
sult your doctor at regular in­
from livestock markets through-1Toil wilT
terval*.
•i.l
Q t.i. — Willi...,
it.n_ 1
out the State,”
William 1L. W
Wilson,
Buy only prescribed medi­
Britain's hestialiun I* unlerDirector o f State Markets, re­
cine*. Get them from a skilled
ported in hi* weekly varket re­ •tandabl*. She Is, of rourse, it pharmacist.
view here today. “Gross sales of signatory of the five-nation UrnsThis la the &gt;21*1 of a aer­
ten reporting markets show a tntnl scls alliance, hut the broader ies of Editorial advertisement*
In (
of
ui *269,681.62
saup.iKii.o* rash
casii figures On |,.union
,, is. something
.
, —_ else; again.
appearing In thla paper each
two leporting markets not avail- «h' ^
' ? * •he mu,V.M A ,,US
Monday.
olJr. A total of 4AIB cattle and h“ Poin,e•, out' . co,' ,u“ wilh •»
3.099 hags moved through th e ' ------------------------------------------------twelve markets during the weekly
period’’, said Wilson.
Hummarie* o f sales on reporting
independent markets show;
Monticello Stork Yard*. 518
rattle. 819 hog«, 151.936.95. J . N.
Hawkins, Manager, reported "hogs
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS
told about steady. No. 1 ovc-aging f'.’tl.dl and cattle strong to
Phon*
Phon*
higher.''
Waurhula, Harder County Mar­
104
104
ket. 307 cattle, 70 hogs, I23.W2.80,
Kissimmee Livestock Market,
914 cattle. 81 hog*. 174,169.59.
Tampa. Hillsborough Livestock
Hoorn 226, Melaeh BnlMing—221 B. 1st St.
Market, CMS cattle, 88 hog-, 658,711.91.
Jacksonville Livestock Market.
70 cattle, 65 hogs, 15,716.92.
Gainesville Livestock Market,
about 1.060 rattle and 60 hog*.
The five St ate-operated markets
reported ns follows;
Arcadia Slate Livestock Market,
720 cattle. 39 hogs, 661,712.42.
Bonlfay State Livestock Market, 137 hoga, 16,629.04.
Jay Slate Livestock Market, 71
cattle, 417 hog*, f 17,458.21.
Gadsden County Livestock Mar; . ; r i ^ l n c y , 91 cattle, 225 hogs,

"UP THE ’CRICK' WITHOUT A PADDLF'

DUcum Joii him been nrotm'tl here am) th ere about Iho
effect* on the military conscription situation o f an apparent
marriage rush by young peraoiu, presumably resulting from
absence of n deadline date in regulutiome deferring married
men from the draft- Some have said it is not fair that any
young man should be deferred just becnUHC he can find a
girl willing to marry him quickly. Others have expressed
fears thnt the available supply of young men will be unduly
dcpluted.
i

.a. May in tisnfuid and be cool)

MONDAY, AUGUST SO, 1*48

FLORIDA

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“ s ^ . B“‘ 11 “ t

University, Peiping, China.
C*.r.,r r finished hi* c o u r s e ,----- -------- wtougn J k ji w n , , __________ _________ ______
The other four nominees f o r ,* * ***** United States Military
but reading* of above 90 were
presidents ar* tha Aichblshop of Academy In 1946 nnd left llte
reported yesterday went new the
Canterbury, England, Dr. tiouf-1 stale* on hla first foreign terries
100 mark in Montana, More hot
Cm i i s s h V ta ) r , | , ■)„
fray Fisher; Pasteur Mare Rewg- tour the following May. He waa
nar of tho Reformed Church of stationed in Saipan with tho Anil- Greet I s k n region and were weather alio was returning to
France, Paris; the Archbishop of Aircraft Artillery before transfer forrrast for an area from I'tnn- areas cooled off yesterday In the
ThyAlelra, G n ses; Dr. B. Ger- to Okinawa. Now executive of- sylvanla to Ih# North Atlantic midwest, forecaster* said.
-that Hughes served ai .secretary ■nano*; and tho Archbishop o f fleer for C Battery of the 632nd and Now England Bute*.
Aa tome relief from the hot
state, later to return to the Upaale, Sweden. Dr. Erling Eldon. Anti-Aircraft Artillery Gqn Bat
But hot weather, with daytime spell came, the death tall from
----talioct, Lieut. Carter also servo* temperature* headed for the BO** the Mean* heat maaMed te l i t
. f ' -------- *
A U n JI
4a mm „ Maa a,
sSa
Mt ha* en- kia Battalion aa otfleor la charge continued to the northern platan la
IB MeOee,
la lift IS *4 tha rfflam a w *.
sad midweek anus. Boas* cool ahr J e e d t a B s ^ t h s N ^ e a | ^ 2
extended te the eeutni D u k e * *

Welcomed Breezes

FIRE ami AUTO

INSURANCE
CM.B0YD-C0MPANY

ThsIIu v o k

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long ignored the Inside* of Ita
men."
“During the war," he said. *1t
was apparent that men fought best
when they understood why they
were fighting. To give troop* con­
viction and to equip (hem with
amply Justification for tlw serriee on which they embark, she
Army will add emphasis to Uo
educatkinal program." *
Touching on th? International
MtuaUon aad the draft -evlval.
Bradley said -a tragfe.lly dlv.dad
»wld Is engaged In a contest nf

KZmuS w?

H««t stay* ta ■ Pawlar
Fowler's 3-srsy insulated
electric water beater is aa
achievement in efficiency.
Operating cost of a Fowler
stays Ate because heat stays
As. Sealed dead air space
around tank, new alumi­
num heat redactor jacket,
end thick celULar-fibre lagproof Insulation ail com­
bine to effect tha highest
retention of beet.
Fowler's outstanding rec­
ord of ‘•firsts*' also includes
porcclsio-liaud tank, long­
life "black heat " elements, f
20-yew replacement guar- j
aatae, end economy tern- {
pereture controL Come is •
end eee tke new Fowler.

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way through the thancellerfe* of other nations without
risking all that w# have gained
from victory In tho last Wor1.1 War.

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that ran
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iavoidable
. ril*kibe"
h^ d ,n
futuea
w ar."
country
with
- , r s s ^ . getting their
wnih straight day of 90-pIb*
fell In widely scattered
area* and senti the mercury down
levels. In Washington there
_ a drop of from wl
to M following a rainstorm, while
fain and hall fell In Portsmouth,
and tent temperatures from
*6 lo TI,
, Cooler weather waa forecast
for Now York O ty altar

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\V. Meriwether, ,lr.
Honored On Birthday

S ocial A n d Personal Activities

Littlr Will(n Mi I,« eiHer, Jr .
v%jM h«uiuti,il with it |-Jii c&gt; »n hi*
fnuilh hiithtlnv. Aiiif It*. I»v hi*
motl.ei Mi* Waltvi M«nw i t.ii't, ‘
«»•
The pativ ua- giv.n nl S.ia! ..sirdo Spring* when th,- guests enI Joy sit *« Homing and games. n(
iter who)
■ pi. no dinin i v..r*
served Th&lt; &lt;hililren g,i'.h.ue*i
around lh» ishti and -ang 'Ma;r
i py 11'v■
■ II
c l iiiant lovely gift* flour hi*
ft tends

Telephone 148

AlHfion Lee Feted
At Birthday Party

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA

MONDAY^ AUGUST 30, 1948

e rs o n a 1 5

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1
* ’A
iMl&gt;« Allison l-oi' wa» h'onoied
A ^
S A
Mr. and Mr*. .1 t\ Hutchison
on hei fourth birthday w'th a
A
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left
Saturday
for
l.yons.
N
Y.
party given on Thursday after­
\
where they will spend some lime.
noon by her mother, Mr*. .1. L.
j r
S V fv .
Lee, at their home on Park Ave­
b
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Mr*.
F.
A.
I»s*..n
left
over
the
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m
nue.
f jJ l\
- V*
week-end to visit relatives in St.
were 1
W iua
i
I r
(lamer webe enjuyeri through■ e&gt;»
lleorg* Stoolli..ft, \ d SiiHithoff.
Stephens, S.(\ for several days.
out the afternoon after whirh the
Mr. and Mr*. Richard
#i
4v
Mm 1j Stemjs* i Si. i i . n Powell.
guests gathered in the dining
. . P. Gallo,
lYgg t Powell l i e ,
V\ ,m
Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Tucker
room where they sang "Hapoy * * V . - . ' " " T " the hLrth of a
Bobby VYIlliaius, Si" la
Heat,
Birthday” U&gt; the hnnoree. The ' ■u* h*et’ Shawn CoHnnc. on Fri- returned Sunday from a two
('h a ll,- It. *1 III t a n Ttllil Sion,
It
party rooms were deenrnted with i}?*’ 'V‘Y ?? * o
^ V* nC ’'"l! weeks Vacation •pent in Miami
i Jimmy " lltani* Jan* W I am*.
multi-colored halloon* and stream -’ M' m.orl,' ‘ Hospital Mr. t.atlouay Reach.
I.lmla W dlian
Sylvia \\
n
era. The dining room had balloon* S '1,1,
remembered a. the former
IHlt hti I \»| ttiin
j.
Miss Claudtne t'amplwll of
cascading from the chandelier, *’ * ‘ ovington.
f *1ft
till I ’ III -if'4 P.i Hint*
directly over the pink and M u?!______
__ _ Brewton, Ala., is the guest of her
fi.dd
uncle and aunt. Mr. ami Mrs. A.
birthday cake. After the hlithA U m Mm
|* ii I
II. /.inter ami her brother. John­
day song was sung and the .anHour •
i. M»
nie Campbell.
dte* blown out by the honoree.
lly lion THOMAS
Mm Mill Sit mp*
lha balloons were released nod
tinni*. Mi&gt; IY»|
Miss Edith Rtrnkley has return­
caught by the rhildren. Allis, n
Shrii! v 11 f M'
fOUR MIMItRS of the American women's swimming learn wh &gt;t,
p.i-t
receive*! many lovely gift* from
HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 30, id*. - ed to her home on West First
in the World Olympic* are shown a t ’ard the liner Wo»hl*igr.&gt; r when t 1to n . M,
her friends.
To each hi* own smell. That’s Street after «|&gt;eiiding the ;&gt;,*’
III 1"
dmkrd in New York. They at* Pat Klsencr, Jackie I-svlne, Juno S' v.r
Refreshment', carrying out the the word *'f Max Factor. Hnllv week with her uncle anil aunt,
.Viitin*«ti *t I \|
ii nd Ann Curtis. The Utter announced that &gt;he will he mail red m 1 * arly themr were served by Mrs. wood’s expert on beautifying lha Mr. and Mrs. Hit. Witt, in t’hv
fluid
tanooga. Tonn.
Iiury to Gordon Cuneo, California l’.ukett&gt;*ll playrr. (Inlcrnu ' J&gt;l
ee assisted by Mr*. C. II. Winn American female.
and Mrs. Rarot Kllerbc, Those
“Perfume is the final touch of
Ihda-rt Eugene,
Invite*! In Im- with the hunorce good grooming which every wont
SIUCTID as *
» Mii-.itrr \Vj*hUnites
were Samira Knder. I.nura Chase, an should have.” he declared. riveil last week from W |. utt, Beautiful Candlelight C e r e m o n y
Itijjtmi,*' J» .»tm
Miller, 22,
Ja y
Altman. Sandra
W right,1"Rut *he should Ik* rareful in N.Y. where he ha- icn .....,ii„g|Mi|
(lre(,
Ann
Uo|
)Son
ant|
Marion
L.
Kalmrn
h r the rnm"(irri.ili In I hr &gt; infiifil Iti r ilil Arlington. \ * . |&gt;
Johinny Phillip*. Faye llollov.ty. i rhtwis'ng her perfume. It * hon'd the summei.
IU M MM \N If HIM s
t r.imt n with t C.ndt«d for i Ku*kKaty Jo Aiken, Diare, ltedford l*o soft, not too obvious, sweet; it
grrmuL J inn a til icprcw nt \Vn*hMr and Mrs. I. K Jeffords arm! •« " " impressive, candlelight also the bride's godmother* •1 h
and Anne Aiken, Sharon and Kthcl &lt;should stay el»*r to the lardy. daughter
Ington. IX C , nt the annual "MIm
i.-rurnc.l !n-i week 'torn ••eienmny the marriage of Mis- er* «**istmg were Mr*
ftl'V I l&gt;'ln I1 \\ Si ' up leva *
' I
Lee Riser, Cinda and Alan Pon Above all, if should suit her perAmerica** b«\nitjr and Isilent png*
Franklin S*piair U.ng |.|irt,d. Mil*!*«*l Ann llohton. daughter of ll.t t*. Mrs. W A Ltnlwig. M
t u ir u ’ d
(i* •*
h tii*h
n T iin u » ji
der, Maleome and Hilly Higgins, »onality,“
rant to \m* hvld til Atl.intle City,
M,
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r
vv Inis
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Bobby Henderson, Sally and Judith
For purpose* of clarity. I egged N.Y. where tl.ev have been vis t Mr. and Mr*, lame. Nicholson |V) ,
,
Robson, Jr. and grarnMaughter |j | , , \j , . William H U ray. fririid* I*•* • t.ikitu* t.*.i
all* I M. J,, next nurnth* (InferfuHiomiO
Ann Robb, Deborah Moulding.I Factor Into naming the right ing Mr. Jefford* hrnthcr.
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Mr. anil Mrs. I I'. Standlf'*rj Hobson, pioneei resident* of San |
funeral
gr*-vernnii ot
Johnny Courier, HI, Mary Helen j actresses.
lien- are hi* selee.
Kitwaiil will *111T* »
Lamar
llalMirn.
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and
daughter,
Km-lfmd.
to
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Mr and Mi* I U i . ros if tmttitmr
i will Imxe
Washburn, M a r i I y n McDaniel.|lions:
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TO M O RRO W
Late in the evening I In couple
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fl lin k s ' t . t UM |1*| h
Warren l^ddcn, Corkv Higgins,i luinn Turner—sexy, hut not a mn Jean, of Jnrkson.
t.l |t till »* ' *■»!&lt;*• *1 I - ,\ t -ifv
,
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u ill)
a fliM
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Jimmy Terwilleger, Julie Varnay,1siren; medium heavy odor, warm, the gue*t* for a few day. of the
l
I loll.lo I.'
• II
JJ
Dieanna anil Jerry Dietrich. Rar fVral. nut too oriental,
A l i n ill
1
formers troiher-ln law _.m*l si*-j am| t , mnl-on ,.f Mr*. David Julian „(
weathrrvam* She wui a f ' l u n l »
llo-i, »n -v. f t '
Mi *
Mi
:»tid
It
»’ l
i
bara Ann Moses, Kdgar Sm ith,I Hedy Lamarr—a siren; worm, ter, Mr. and Mr* It f*. Maxwidl. Ralrorn of lin'eiiwood. S C. a*»1 ^ j, f„,||c halo hat and Murk
\'wltHU'
''’
Mr* Jo-. •' I •intni
Wickir Filer he, David and Mieke/ earthy, amber-type perfume,
I
Mr. ami Mr* Thomas Morris Hid
The on lint from her U l i* 1&gt;1 H 'ld • f i l i it 1I I I 11 If l
Iter mot b e,. V|
L * . it m II
Mr, mill Mr* i\ \Uk’i I Shriller’ man of Springfield, Term., was |,M(|n| |,„uipiel formed he, , &lt;n i l a t ii; M * t
••»H || f t M»
.(t ill
Watkins, Slieata Heat, Tommy
June Altyson—extreme ncxinc**
ttf &lt;111 k S
Let him vlntvv ton hit Isrge
’•
land,
i
thn*
i
&gt;
vV-.t . , a, .1 or Train) nigh* .it sag,Paulk, Hsndy and Scooter Mar- nf *mell should he avni&lt;led; light. have retuirreil from a trip
They plan to return to F f i i n k I sin ,ill ««1I1 ••f \ f III It t i l
. ( vt «li IV «t
1
VI , - I I* I 'i n t h il l
.rod iimivitillv litre n r u of &lt;
I rtlm Itraih. Kn loute they np»nt a.orl o chick
tlna, Merrill an.l Wally IVillip,, delicate, *oms.
l In- Hev. Mara "J.
to alHiirt a week * » »!■ ,fi I t w ii iw I t a v . Tit'l l ! ii u n i in 1 M a i v ,,1“ to h e r to.no- ,n I ,»i|
»tf *’» % ' l l
It
h
their
niece
mil
Mar
tin.
hrj ml new
M„ I iiidltiiiu* ati* \f** tviir tit* l »•*** t* l*aitillRichard Feinl&gt;erg and Sandra
Betty Gralde — vivacious and; fWn,
t'ai (renter officiated at the don Me ,
tlmi. ........... J lc iv n v I "
and apicy peifurnr for a ipley gal. NMdiew, llev. nml Mm . It. K ring service which was |M'rform&gt; d Cincinnati. O. where Mr. Hal*»rn ’i11' ' 1
It HI * lu isv
Powell.
i Mi a hri*lH.i
fin i is
Ho.allnd Russell—not too vio- H,1,h
I I m. I is * it'fif i* ,*».!•■ 1,1 turft*^l ’•* hr* fiMtid* id \tlndta *&gt;f
Also Mr*. Dan Wright, Mrs. ||.
at Holy Cross Episcopal Church. ,* attending Ohio Meehan', \ In
It»i i »l i t i i irin i ti » fl* i ,1 Kn1 1* 111r.
||.( ,» J|t* | %1wlt \llfll ll* f ! “'**!« i
V. Aiken, Mr*. A. D. Holloway, tent; subtle and warm floral
|
A
profusion
of
white
gladndstitute
Mis Olerla Dyson III lived T’ri
\|, a 1 I W • » MI \V •
M». ami Mi- » M tillitf II
Mrs. Clarence Henderson, Mrs. smell; gardenia-type.
Uses,
pom
pom
chrysanthemums.
tli\nfd„w
n
guests
for
tli-,
Jam- Powell—fresh and lighi lay from the I'niversity of Vir- fern and palm* were used to form wedding include,! Ml. and Mr*, al»H pfHllll k! I .1tlsIIS.lt t fit SV Ml a tin'll liHfiii »»n I ak&lt; rhattn, lf»'
Robert Washburn. Mr*. Dick Veri gfnia Law Ss hmd in Charlottes­
f Mi a d d i n u ftf i vI mi t*i| I'll* k d ' l l l i f t »l M*'4 l
fo r I .A I M F S jn t l
nay. Mr*. Marvin I/eddcn, Mr*. a* a lilac t*ouquet,
n iH HUlifti! setting for the wed p . , S. hnnl „f (train, Mr atrrl riww ur itruU.M I It!
Ingrid Bergman—warm, .light ville, Va„ to spend some time ding. The altar was hanked with \tr, (, j., Pumcia'rgcr &gt;&gt;f tii-cn Mr». t’liail. « mhiT
I I n , \ |i
M u d * ’ I (fit- f ill A ’• d ll. h ! h «
Jam es Terwilleger, Mra. Ed Smith,
with hen* parents Mr and .Mis. V.
ly
floral.
fiF N T I IM I N
Mr*. Baeot Kllrrhc. Mr*. D. B.
Mi. mid Mi' S.tittins I *DlIf •IKiVtsi* d d.iwfi Inf her nn»tld i
R Dyson nt their home on Mag-I the while flowers and held Mil |HIfo&gt; N'.C.. I.t an,I Mrs William
M* , d Mi
‘
haul nml
Watkins, Mr*. Shealy llest and . Greer Gnrson—soft, sweet, cool, nulla'Avenue Miss Dyson « &gt; ,^ac- I wh" ' ’ l" ,r" il,B *'•!"’(" I" graduated y ||,j,|„| „f Mobile. Ala.. M&gt;* Ul I* 111'*! t*t «•*««! m| 1tit'll ..... *\l
t o Ilf
Illy-llke.
Mra, C. 11. Winn.
\\&gt;
aTU| Mr. Mill hdn.xid m* * hi* .ik'aiit *»f 1* I
i
" !‘l‘,,’.r"
S!*., " y" of
'I K Knapp of Ja, keolivtllc. Mr i?tnnddmii*Bit f
Bette Davis—exotic, woody, hut com panted home by lu r tooth • r r"
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♦«ti
r ,iiln r r ,l to i Wf j t tt rf
who has U-cn visiting in South and chrysanthemum* tied with nn,|
not sweet or floral.
.1
f
'ld
ll
d
IM
l
i
while rihlmns wire placed on at- |\„t, M, and Mr. .link |&lt;&gt;di*»n ent*
Marjorie Main—warm, outd'Mi:-- t'arulinn.
&gt;m:* I I fid itr |tti«n«.
1:
Mi
ternnting |H'ws.
^i,,| daiiglilei* llaihnia and Jace\1( and 'll! * Mul* tilm Jftldi* t
B a s s * 11 I til llrxil f Y■
till I
1
‘Jmi
h*
add
diliiyMrr.
HfVi-ll)
\
I’rior
to
the
ceremony
a
pro.
,iulin
and
Mr
utt,I
Mr*
K.
T
DIuid.
*
f
Mr an,l_ Mr*. Hart Galtetta
rnctnr, who whip* up private
ttfh'
* til*
V!
4lf|aflt|«'
iilitl
Il»t*l
III*!
\
J|
gram
of
nuptial
music
including
guardi
all
&lt;
&lt;
l
West
I'alni
llein
h.
i:
n . o ic D in m v c
perfume* fur film stars hut doe* and son Freddy left Friday to
h Itf \l I 1 l«wf l«*» \
tla it it. t Ly t»„
'To Ml** Marti, iliy, din and Ml. Ike I
Join
........
s n vHHiRlIJ AH.NK
not manufacture them, emphn- spend tw» weeks m New Y»r* DeBtitwy’s “flair de l.utn
•Mil
Smi
11
InDixon
of
lotke
Wales.
|trip
to
V
ild"
City with the former’* mother’ n Wild Ilos," by McDowell, ...
(
I d In ii iik, t,,-,r niermrelv" XftMiti iiavf
Ms
A WASH*INfrrfW Wri*ffr
it
*ilrd lh»' • k 'fl'* perfume should and father. Mr. nml Mrs. Jo.eph «lian Love Song" and (h ieg ’s *‘l
Mr and Mr- If, F Mr
Mr. and VI,- Arflint t’arlledgi
1 1.*11 Iis*ini* in S h\iiii
. nLu
* '•. IU: ry I no&gt;
*tw nostrils. “It *h„..ld
M l til I
nn
m l ‘- t v.| . r t
fr»
""•* 'I ,
&lt; II L.
*s complement her naturally, » Galletta. While Iherv they wiU I larve Thee Dear" was rendered hyl Kinney, 'll** U nis 'I, Kino,-). a,“*
i i ii c \ i »lt v tilli M r.
nuti «H
attend
the
wi-dding
of
Mr.
GelMrs.
Roy
Syines.
The
soloist,|
Mj,s
I’earl
ltal,„rn.
Ml*.
Eva
Ua-1
I
t
IN
n
it
JHtllir
dim
!&gt;.
,’
’
■
rrd
now
or
liter.
C' " ^
lh ' ,"»t
! though It were her own odor," he
Mi • Mat* K. Kintf,
I UVMI "
because her huahand want* her explained
letta’* twin brother Ralph t„ .'it*, Mi’ * Martini I'erkin*. *ang “0 (M,in, Ml. il„&gt; linliorn. Mr and nl W " " s Hem h
) ** '*i iT»* 1 Mciili*
iiud nu • Mi
Anne
Mnrifino.
Kn
route
home1
Ferfrct
Love"
and
the
laird’s!
Mr*.
L.
It
Dukes,
lliahham
Duk
*.
Mr.
and
MrI
r
„
v
i)n
i
I ■d l i h e i ** a in l a t
r? 'e W^ , be
As to the romantic aspects of
d M Mi
they will visit Mr*. Galletta’* l ‘t»Ver. The traditional wedding^J r, „H of Greenwood, S C , 'I
,h t,l, I it, Mi**»
1Vif .»•
l». V fl.) II. .1
siiter snd I,rother in-law, Mr. and '" " " h e * l.y Mendeliohnii and l.« and
Mr*, fharie* llolni.in. ' t • Ronnie, aw . mimviiil , varal
.&lt; t * . lin t i
i i
M If.I M
Holman. MU* Nan, v H, trip t„ I ' . m . ,,., It, „ i,
faithful h ,trm ,tf.
. i t , of animal,. II, Mr*. BoyMarion in Charleston,1 hengrrn Wr" ’ used and Mr*. S&gt; Jack
fla n
liin iir
an
me* played softly duiing the n „ian. Mis. Maty l.’ulh llotinaa.Mi and Mrfh a rie. T \ i
No announcement ha* been made ' hinted that the luring abilities of 8-C,
• U illf B t f i. Mi
change of marriage vows. A !| lu Polly E*te*. Miss Vlpim 'milliu'k and rlaugliler. Mis* Dru.nli
by the White House as to her |the aromas are even more power,
k-»a» rl'Iu'iuBli * '
REVIVAL CONTI N IK S
c„lyt, . weir T„mni» Speer and Evans all of Springfield r.n .
Sit.le t,
II
plans during the campaign. A ful than are proclaimed In the
IThe revivnt service* at I he Ih'ati Carpenter.
ami Mr and Mr - I L o pel
mi. a ro .n at
D a y to n a Ile a , Ii
presidential adviser *ay* that ads. Gentlemen, beware!
|| Ilf |inf |" * *
The bride, given in mart u*e, Smith ami 'It &lt;‘Imi le • Smith ,f
Mr a n .l ' I t *
E d d ie I'll, I , , e ll
Whether she gw* along “is simply | Factor had a word to say f„r Church of (,o,| on b.lnr Averin,- ,nd
vt •iMini" Mi l ®
Jnjed 111, tl levent v,»i| witli
a matter between the two of them, the mates, too. lie declared that Geneva Avene will eontinli' all by lu-r father, wa. lovely in h-i Till tuba *», e
•1 k!' 11
and they’ll proha hi y decide when a large percentage of American this wit'k with service* ",n I W e d d in g gnwn of white IllirHHted
'll
I'liiLei’s mol her in J ,, I
v I.sImi
\ilnm . I• Mill
I'b,
the time rnme*."
•onvllle. where they eeklual. I
men have swung to use of cologne, evening, |at ,:4S I’.M. The Rev Swiss organdy a n d Inee.
* \ fin* . K .if h&gt;
.ii.
Loft to her own decision, Mr*. most varieties a t which are h a ,*i It. SI. Ilaire of Waycto**, Gn i» ninblrd organdy hodue wu* fim i
•‘ b a i l , lurtlida) with Mi and
1I.*” (|,|\ Itl '|« i *1
conducting the service*. The u «d nt the neck with » lace vu
iiman no doubt would like to on ritru* odor*.
lb * I' If M* eh, 'll* . Io a n n ,
t|j,
nf I’.n*i|i'*i ruul Km. I**- 1
y
jr at home. There i« little evi­
'I,-, - and lldlv til, ■pcnding
“The correct odor for a man," vrval is reportr-,1 a* being a g i ' uriri the long pointed sleeve* wci
ll&gt; V1 VI W ItllOWN
.1 |l ^ T I * li t v X iliiu ’ . w i l l
dence In her life—although’ her
f&gt;'* ,!n&gt; * nt Daytona II, a. b
he explained, "is one which mak ** sucres* with ntti-ndanre still in also of Ian*. The full organ tv At Ni'ViBfi-atut m
•
II
miiii »Htnimr **'*vu»* 11
husband ha* held public office for him smell fresh and rlran. -a r creasing.
•kirt was overlaid with
1b H H Link and ' I f , , ,,
In.
tins» ■•&gt;iv1111£ nf thf A**11! ,• t|U’ _
Special mu*ie and singing 1 .1tunic in the ftnig whi, L exteml
more than 20 years— that she has though he had Juat stepped fr„m
Lit I are sivenilittg ., f. ■ , i ,
M‘
1‘Kiiii h, i Iah
taken any real interest In any­ a shower."
He Indicated that provided in earh service. 1 he into a long circular train Nh.
&gt;&lt;* i 1
i n . I » * tu n HI •**?
When
a
half
dor,
r,
ha-ehall
fun*
'*!
•
thing outside her home/
Sntytiia Mchi Ii uBi m 11
, t.„| .„|u train, X*iti iniufi|
at. 1 M r
anything further than that might Pastor Rev. Joe C. Clew, exten). Wi.n. a roronet of so.-d pea-1
V lllh T I ms.IH.
a Welcome to all Christian* t i nnd liiidal illusion from «*
Like so many other thousands prove disastrous.
"what’s tin taUtfli nil! «ptir** f a t m l t a n v a m i It m i h it I d , l ; .
» •« | m|id . 4*11,. ilf li'l 4
help in this i-vnngrlistir ratttplngn. fi ll a flllgi i tip li'figlb veil - \ wtifltl n fum in' i n 11iii w hert I **tMK , \ |m |ii« |« x| |f, | Mi * f Is s 1
of American women during, the
•b ( 1ti'iul* il Vwar. she rooked lunches for the
carried ■■ Imuquet of tuh*&lt;r&lt;&gt;*" ■ ilmif fan* a i r Irrn ngf uni* uiwl ‘ "a,* ,,,ll
. {•:() 1Is ( llllt l 'll Ml*’ I e’H
U.S.O., and. rolled bandage* for and call* them up of a morning 2S year*."
White roses and ivy and renter..I happen to probably la- the ino.r . V
.
dd m ij
ONE STEP WONT
and gabs In the small town way.
the Red Crow.
She’s fid, short and plum|,.
*1•
Ml ' , 1’ 1! *
with a white orchid.
loyal fan* any l a . ball leant ever
' ’’" '
her grand.,
*!••»
She ha* made some dry re­
She ha* made two speeches on
GET YOU THERE
11' K’llst 14 ri" fill* il .it llu*
I,ike
most
other
women
who
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...............
Ml*a
Audrey
Ita,
h
served
■
■
trad—it
*h„uld
to*
understandable.''''
,
(lji&gt;,&gt;
t
,
Junes,
ha*
the record since she was in the marks about her role. She has said have come up through small town (Hard of honor and bridesmaid
i 1 \t« (■ **v M i - . K ila r tr il
Here’s wh&gt;. The girls have
|
that
the
Job
takes
“good
health
And
(tcu AD Won't Bring
White {louse. Both were about
' U lfd l d . ittts) lift li*» *
! ’» ' .
and a sense of humor." She was living, she likes orchid*. She’ « * ( * Mr*. Mason Wharton a n d tw lfr.il) .well organisalioe The* .
Surcdi -Vou Must Keep On
a paragraph long. Once she Intro­ asked
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11
if
f
"
t
On
l
{
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v,
11. Thompson hull,
both d
.f Mel
Oil Fan Club
with
tn mem.
mein-1|
hil' "O'lhet Ldwr. d
one. how she felt about tke wonomlcal about
“*"•«« clothes, and she I Mr*.
Mrs. J . II.
M il On
flu b wi
t h I in
Advertising
duce,! Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr. asked once how she felt about tke
r.ilwntd
He. I
■'in|« *H|| n lu ll* lit* |« | ;|i ,t
which naturally descends f " n r'*n,&lt;
M’rv'' " f " 0’1 dinner. OUandu Mrs. -David E. Thra-n- «*'is Including rnuvirland’* Tallti , '
" p ,' Jordan R".
a t a March of Dimes event. Once criticism
u (ifHlJfiil.
* the head of
den
------------------------------- V,1," M\r&gt; Ann Whelchel, M,
lab H.nkhe.d, Ronald It, agan andN ilh rhe Edward .J ordan. « .U
she christened a hospital plane.
••Aft^Ts ^
i T S i i i V . Fve r
, v r 1;; , ,,u,h ;* jh T
r l
.............
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This second speech she read.
to i m p 1 it—almost."
.
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,
i
R *,ay n- Mis* llach an I th,
The rluh » r« dednated to the
Mra. Truman Is lellahly report­ learned
ol.
st..
.
.
I
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r
*
Wort*
liftitlm
l
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.
.
.
.
.
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.
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...
.
..rldesmaids
wore
identical
tire*
.
prurmslllon
that
She appears to he an intr|uta
all otlKii t h i n g .' wh„ ,, th
ed to have wept when events put
„f white organ,ly and lace. The
...ing
"Back to School**
mu **«|ual in th«* La«ft»nll world ; .... , ..
ltrtl
her husband In the White House. hie part of her husband’s life.
dre.se*
were
also
fashioned
with
t
h
e
.
,
........
..
.,
„*
the N.Y. Giants' „,e,
Mel (*lt was «ne
the ,f,*, , ' , .....................
How ahe feels about a second Hence the feeling In Washington
lira |n f tti ,t tit'll t,, tktdi la iI it rut ' f XI!* I in
1»it&lt;"i "*T thi
lace yoke, am
featured , »i- most terrlfle, *tU|H n,|„u*. ..............
&gt; h
that shall probably go along „n
term la qulta unknown.
-it ’ S w t f i i f • | •i iH»f r.a fM .
•leevcs am| fitted iHslire*. Thr, . manager that ever w.lkerl in
'""ke nr. kh. . and h. „ ,
aig
•The address has changed her *0JJ,
*1* campaigning
full ruffles formes! the skirts a .......all p„,k. Bo. whal happens’ Th, ,
.' ..... . ‘i ; '" ' " ' 1 " .
not at all. She can still turn up In
He likes to have her g iv e ,.
! iv I- in loitli Colil nrlxt \| lit n*-f*• \\ i!V**»
.
earh attendant Wore lace miM* girls *.v “we w.-n- hit with .. foul ?
•
her Independence. Mo., home with speech the once over before hr
and
lace
coronets
in
their
ha,
all
and
now
Mel
Oil
..........
and
,
',
k','
i
’alt
for
l*i
it
♦
*
1
drill
,
makes
it.
The
Truman*
take
their
no arrnmpanylng excitement aThey all carrier I cawad, Imu.iu.
|.„r Duirveher, form.-, manage.
.............. '."V
, ’? r‘r"
M* •'
tllrot* except the recreation together, and often it
mong her nel
tighba
*&gt;f orange and red glorlosa til,- .hr Dodger*. I. in "
■
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earring* I
li \ u m i ; r r s b e a u t y n o o k
ng that "B e»* is Is a concert heard from the Pae*iIng
» » j ivy.
,
, , *
,
, .
... buy ..... paints ill ban limn
dential box in Constitution Hall..
...
" h a t to do Letimrl&gt;&lt;H|„kiH.IU. .hop. and n-e ,,ld -ammt’ .u k
li r
I ’hone P T I
hi,.
\
He said of her once, and hr -si
"* PCCsidenl and one „f the rli|Vs|,„ omke the I'M ! I i n u s.
Like so many other women with
nun was "illia in Shmniaker nnd founders, has U rn going l„ the
time on their hanls. she has play­ pcarrd to he paying her a romp
I u* era wpre Geralil Lossing, lltli, ' all paik sinrr- she wasn't tiiurh
ed bridge evrry Tuesday afternoon ment:
lira ). .Veil [ owed, Gtorgo S , m-. r Mgger than a lovn-ha I hat She
“She looks like a woman ought
for 20 years. She keeps the same
I '" 2 ,
J r -.* r"l Thomas Vaughn ays:
old aet of Missouri friends hare. to look who’s been married for
I* hr idf a rtHjthrr Wort* a
“ Wf'll k t *p HHitinu for lilt
I!f'‘.U-L* I
'*•«*• crepe will, r.l.nts ’ hut will retain the Mil
li ' "u r '* f **’
*‘*ri*' glov* ■ name fur our rlulr. Mel wa* suen
I TWlWK SO - THEY CURE
.irs , Kalarrn was gowned In cream .i perfect gentleman it will le
MY PtT GOLDFISH IS
r?'!l. " ' T
l
!
w,,re gold bard for anyone else t” under
S I C K ^ CAM IT B E . ^
HAM DON'T THEY?
ower*
In her hair. Their cor -land the enjoyment hegave u»
"frler p purple orehid*
a hunch of city kid* who luiely
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• NOW AT REGULAR PRICES •
CoBowIng the welding a reee,, ,ee a bird or a Is e —in the g.oel
lion was held at the I'arith Ron*' \merican game of baseball.’’
nm. ..la
ailjoining the church. Guest* were
T h e cluh’s spokesman say they
lMdM*l
u T ?,*
j l!°,,r )•&gt;’ -'Rs. E. F think more girl* shouldintere-r
Dgntl
ret ail and shown to the lYCelv-1 themselves In ’ haichall. It ,vl|!
D ta...a
mg line composed of Mrs. Pohm r,f give them an opportunity to he in
ih M
Mr, and Mr*. Ralrorn. thr* b nd- the outdoor*. “Hut pick yourself
IsttSsOstl
•*nil irroom, and th» bridrimm !•. « nice, conservative learn like the
Tksa.,. t
botming s background for the Giants." I* how they plug their
, Mss Iks
receiving line were bamboo, l a r g e earn,
arrangement, of red and white
gladioluses, pom pom r h r y s a n t h e .
Teencw*
.
mufhe and tall branched eandleah
A group of Milllown. |nd., teen*. sAr
a, t v a*ii TIf 11" '
» ho,.&lt;,,nF burning white taper*. sgcra used their
baby sitting .
bride’s table was covered money to buy an electric organ i
with an Irieh linen and lar* clolh for their church.
We can cure your laundry nnd cleaning problems with our
and centered with a four tierr I
The pastor of the Vlilltowri
wedding cake. 8llver candelabra Christian rhurch said that 10
expert service and eonomicul prices. Folks who a p p r e c i a t e
held burning while tapers. Tun.-li young people raised |I,SU5 s in e
superioi
cleaning service always brinir their clothes to SEMInole
*• *, »*rp*d from crystal punch January to buy the organ for hi*
jwwl* placed on two smaller tab­ church which ha* a congregation
CO U N IT LAUNDRY COMPANY.
DOORS OPEN IlilS V. M.
le* which were decorated witli of D m than 100 persons.
LAST DAY MONDAY!
red hyblscus and fam.
MATS-Hk • KVKS IIc
field
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news
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■The bride’s book was presided to-school luggage for college girls.
of New York deign . . . tqpl Wua
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over b» Mra. Harry Robson and It la mads of plastic and can he
and beige striped tsffrta with the
Mira Nancy Collum and the cake washed with soap and water.
beige stripes worked In a fUA*
A group of West Coast girls
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waa sensed hy the bride's four
bunt Bara at (ha buck of thg
M O T H P H O O r iN G
W A T E R R E P E L L IN G
R U G C L E A N IN G
aunU, Mra. William E. Briatol. have mnda a good business from
skirt; AUed bodice _ts1U» | lm*. Mra. H. L, Anderson. Mr*. M. K. beachcombing. They collect shell*
■quart neckline.
WEST THIRD STR U T
SftNfORO KORIOA
Knapp and Mlaa Pearls Robson. of various sixes, color them and
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MONDAY, AUGUST SO, IMS

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

'AGE FOUR

tU W 1

GIA NTS COP PLA YOFF BER TH OVER WEEKEND
Sanford B all Players To Be Honored At Park Tonight

'Locals Trim Saints
In Ancient City
To Nail Down 4th I
Place In Leagu e |Buddy L a k c W i ll R e.
Tbe Ssnfor-d Giant- have copccive Ratliff Tro­
\ tod ■ In-rth in «h*» 194b Floridu
phy, And All-Stars
J fla t* la-ague. The St, Ainflatin'*
Saint*
have
four remaining
To BeGiven Buckles
*1 fame*, and the titan it hat* five,

Billy Tison Wins !Valdosta Continues
Swimming Contest To HoldLeadership
At Scout Outing Of Georgia-Florida Or Inndo

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* Irtt should tht- Kami* win all four
William
Tiinn,
of
Troop
34.
Boy
Valdosta
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Americtu
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to
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111*
Art Dunham will art the
.m
, affsli*. and thi- Giant- diop five, niuund rail fuc the "Player Ap./■ •V
S- out*, plate! that ir. free *tyIo In a Georgia-Florlda League go mo SV ‘ \vcultimthe Sanforditc* would remain
-aer
( swimming, cU*» ft. In an elimlna- &gt;«»urtiay, thereby putting j full : . . . n v r * . . . . . .
prehatiun NIsht" nmte-t In •
.1*1
.0003 «In-Mi I uf the fiftl
tlon contest held Thursday at ytm t between therateivi* and, W ta-.a
twren Ihr Sanford Giants and
ru
Sain!-.
' hurt's Park. Defuron Spring! by runner up Waycroil M th* Beatr
•**it V nlriJn
. th* tjainen ill* G-Men here toi
MouHtia,
l"Today the fiiant* hi
la n the tioop, It wa* announced hy divided a pair with
vt 5: t*
.1 il-O'.i niclil, It " a * aiinuunrrd today
won and h&gt;m rvcunl. I In Saint*
Sa.i.t
Bob L*'oplncott, troop scoutmaster. Ing th t matinee 10 t f 6 and taking) i - - .
|,j Ylanagrr llal Gruber.
l-elar.4
»
f
ir
to
u
*
Ps*cfc
thave 68 viithrira aga Ittjl C? &lt;kKenneth Robbins wa* second to th* finale 6 to 5.
Lei ** r
_»ii ewtUe C.
ftat*. Five defrul
would jj *mlit Arthur Beckwith. Jr.
! Ti»on.
I'ii» ;i.;.
..e u siin * (.
Tulleha we defeated Albany l
Ori-i.t*
Tsiljtr*
(Unfuid 07 act La&lt;*ki fur thHerald Spuria Editor
to
2
and
Thomasviile
scored
flic
The Scouts who won In the
P allia* t
&gt;ri* J j
It-aion, and four vlrlotipi -v-odd j Over 2,000 oxclt**d I nm-&lt;-u! I
|elimination contest will be rnfntd run* in the 12th inning to best
.• i w , iln. at imrlnna Retch.
boost the Haim* won c diuntl to J fan- arc expected tu file Into
at Dayion*. Saturday, in the Hoy Cordde 11 to 6.
i!aine*&gt;i!l* *t iin lir *
TtHartful d'a Mutile i|&gt;ul Park luriit:hi
L*rt.vn.| ..l I.-e*l»ufA
j Scout Counril swimming miet.
America* kept th# race with
Sanfuid would hare a jr rcvnl-| to witmta# the Sanfutd (ilnnli
tn rnr c.ra«, ^ rree »tyio
the icapuc-iea'icti lot tno
»»
r . ,
n
,
ag* of .5f46 aua.ii.t .ill.* fi.i nlny the tGiilne* ville li-Mon in a
Klwood William* waa ft*»t and* four
inning* and then faded.The IN ilV y I ’ I V I f l j j
liO B t
the Saint»
•-player Appreciation N I tr It t’’
Donald Futrellwa» second. Car- rh llliei *cor*d three ttmaa In the, C (, t j
i&gt; -ir&gt; itin K p p n r H
The Sanford Giant* and the icentral
|
nett White won the hack
‘ ‘ stroke.
- fw .t and V aldrta pitted two Ir. 1
' aC lT W
H tfC U ra
Galartvilli- (5-Mtii arc rchcdulul
The Kant*1 1* scheduled tn
t a n in Clart C.
,ta«
MW home
____ half.
___ ________
Americu*______
all ied
to meet ol the .Muniripa' i'aik 1 star* at 8:15 tr,night, and th*
Winner* of the medley rare, tn - In the recond and one In the ! LUIC.VGO, Aug 70, (d'|—Ths
tori*lit in the "Playei
Apple- “Apprrcialion Night" feativlti***
C|*»a tl were Donald F u tre)l,itr P of the third but the winner, Na’ ■’ K*‘*r.t fly mg beat, uaronne
elation N ight" irame, rpoii-ored nr* tinted to crime mid-way thr
\Garnett White and FI wood W ll-1 *(%-tted ihy» »roit by yuehffit: Mir.. u * ; U platdly at n.*r mcrby a CitlxenV fomm ituc in ru- -cventh Inning,
Hams.
Kenneth Kobbfns pla-.tii1 three runr atros* in tbe bottom r,r- •' 11 *v oitcr ner cnrii*en.i-jf
operation with thi S«nf*o*l M* rThe Cttixcna' committee Inn*
tir*t In ch* diving event. Class B .* of ih ethiid .
I cvreraora-t und u .L-tancc ivcord
ebant* Aaaocjation.
, «iteration with the Haufoid Mir
nnd Garnatt Whlla wa# first In the* They added two In the «lxrh ^
Honcl;uu i0 th ,ta ^
Orel the weekend, the tii.ua* t the attrncllort possible,
Clatf C d vinbT competition*
|nn*! a like number In
•o\,#'nth.
V. * JV ,»
*.
. .
topped a pair "I contests, and
Seventh inning festivities w ill----------------------------------------- although held to a total c t *.x
Tht* Caroline Mpm —eratced afdroppetI one affair. The locals ( |)K,JUI|,. pre*,i,ij»Uon of the Flint |
W F.KTB IIN Alt F T OF HNS _ l h l j . t y W injo A r r .r ic u .^ tm n c » r a Lu if,
arch Ip l a g e - - * . ,
trimmed the I'alatka Aialeaa a t) Annual Zah Hatllff Ti«.|.hy, All-;
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 30, tingles off Moore.
chHstctud ye* ter day in Jakefront
the local I’nrk Friday * ! * " ' " * : Star lu ll ttucklea and a ’ slurl.)
*T?
_ W „ m *n golfers from IS i pour Moultrie errors and * ! ec.imoniw. _Mr*. Frtd W. Leitor,
vT*by a 13 to l! muni *1he Giant* -hower" for Manager llal Gin !
took the tft. Augustine in n ill*- lirr.
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u
wr ro
^ “ ifeur-run
nuthunt In th.* home ^ ’ uburbah Dev r.m i CrDV- mstl,The Juckr'.nvllle General*, American Legion Junor basaball rlna, *h *vn alrove. w**n the Fifth Re- fo
th- •*•»* «f
_ »h* Me-&lt;«CTn_ L.,j/ of the ..........
„ Waycro.*
„
„ „ T' ^ a Centres ions, Medal of
putld from* Salur lay night, 7
; r th?
eighth cart*
Kudily; Lakc will U- prr»e'd.*-l uiunal American L*giou hawdiall tournament held a t Th-miarton. Ga., Ia&gt;i w.-ek cr.d aic *rhfduk-d to Women’*
Amateur Championships .v . er).,ner
The winner* tuaved Honor srinner, popped the thsmto 1. but th*- Orlando S*natiir» ■ho llaillff trophy for
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nnd
Austin,
fc
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Avrr
Ihr
Inn*.
t
cue
opener
inc
winn*r*
.aj™
page.,* over the i'V j ton t nip’s
trlppe*! the Sahforditr- Suiutay
1)0*1.
In Orlando by R to - to win the
Florida Stnii l.i-tigue iH-nnaul fur
it _ Her aon, Fr*.*d, a Navy Hospital
lb* (Irangi- Countian*
. Corpiman, wui killed an Okinawa
Sanford rnnio-d nut P hit* to
attemp-ing to rescue a wounded
sennu*-* man* run** Friday even­
Marine.
ing here, u* the fiiant* drubl*-*l
California Ooen last week, end and margin of victory, wa* r*- •
^ * vy Band was flown from
.
,
r,
the Aralen*. Wally Stenger an*l given vterling ailver bolt hiwklerj
Dot
Kielty.
California
State corded in tht* fifth.
Washington for the crromoaiM.
D llV lS ( lip p iT H
Boh Kupina tossed for the in. fm bring Florida Stale Usi*,,- ( T,
^
* va! Kofor^j
! ChinipinD. But a wiile-opgn tour*) WaycroAS ratlitil tUcng to icon ^
trader*, while Charlie lino* pitch­ All-Slai game purrIcipant* l.ca- I
S a n f o r d G ia n t A v e r a g e s
0
naruent was in prospect.
i/0Ur tim es-In the sixth and » i i r * * w ' t'**r' " 1** *oomcd In *nhtf - ae
Bated Over Aussies
gue Mn-ild**ilt SvJ lleilmijr uf ,
ed fur Hanford.
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a ecare into the winner* by *i*n4- 3!r *. Leitct popped the ship’s
The local* moved to Ht. Augu* I -r*huig will I* on hand t*&gt; mak- .
cow.
It
II
2b
3 b HU I*( r AVE LcKIHUltorS
All
IIROOKI.IN’ K, Mas*.. Aug.
tine Haturdav evening, and plav- ( the pre«i*ntntlons.
S c h e d u le 1ln‘f «no»h«* '«••&gt; *ramremg
11.I'll
.950
.274 *
‘ across in the tart frame of the | The ship, which has completed
800
1241
Ii3
7&lt;« 30
4516
M In one of the lno*t healed ofO, I* Hvilolou ho* nglt-vd tn /I*i Judging strictly on rtrfiiit tiilauilo
33
.951
.27.1
ceven-iiining affair. Each team testing and shakedown cru*s#e,
722
1218
li&gt;l
57
4158
rs of
or the year,
hundle the nhnvrcr
vian I|reii fmmanrtio,
fm nianreo, th**
tlx- U.8.
U.n, Uavis
Davis cup llaytnr.a
fairs
Year. rinnfur.l
Sanford play- iI ‘‘luindlr""
»h«wrr r.n
f*u Man
1&gt;aytuna
will h« on exhibition until tomor­
.944
.25*1;
again cotlrcteil eight hit*.
7IU
M5*i
tTo *11 45
■rsi, St. Augustine plover* and ! ngi-r timber. "Tin* shower !» tenni* tram uppeart’d to have u Sarifnnl
1182
Sanford
.940
.251 | TALI.AHAHSKE Aug. 30 -f,Vi
40
Tbomasvilje held a 3-1 mlgj I row. Then it will be fljw i to
. »m
555
1112
151
23
j umpires were arguing auioiigmCn* ftrat of It* kind ever held wide edge on ft* 'Australian ch.d 1 I1"si
I ni
Inskn
Vw
.Off
.218 — A special committee of teg I*, over C..rdeie until the third wher 1! ‘*,ux®nt* Md., and back M Hono21
673
1106
151
52
Saufonl pmloled t i W ™ mganlred lutsehall,” Julian [Irngets t&lt;elay n» Ixtlh *idc» hind d|(ininivvi
1157
Gnini--vilU
R tbemselve*.
.11 la
.214
gatnr
21
.211 lators will meet here Sept, fi tu the lo*et&gt; scored th r*^ time*
°
n
Navy* cargo
CCAi linn
173 28
4314
me, thi-n St. Augustine pro-1 Sieoitrnm. one of th* commit-1for Forest Hill*. N.V.. to jraii-b Hi.
ih
HI, A
Augustine
tested the affair. Lakewent the lee nu-mlier*. declared “Some *&gt;f tup for the ■hnltenga round ari’gi
.910
.214
to
573
1001
152 51
44*13
Di-Land
route fur the Giant* in pouting the lnd,e« hum asked if gifti i Hut more than a few of % la-vs burg
50
.950
.239 da'* presidential election voting another in the fourth and tin.
1121
1022
154 32
J«M
bis 20th
victory of the current may lie brought to th** park. It , court game* expert* disagreed j
laws.
winners (cored in the fifth anJ
IIATTING AVERAGES
campaign. The Saint* u-i-d Mr- certainly will he |i*-tot*Mhlc t * ; with that
Through Aug. 2li .250 *-r over
favorable forerun*.
&gt; Rep, J . IL-n Fuqua *T Palmetto, i aixth to even the count.
Clothin, Itene*. Story and Gill­ bring the gift* to the park. We They pointed out that pteviou* Player
HR
Rill AVE
----*L* House of KeCorrlele again took the lead!
It
II
lilt
G
All
espie on the hill a* the Giant* want to make 'In* a memorable i Au-tralian trum* have made tin Dunham
with a run in the eighth l*trt
7
.324
0
14
23
0
47
71
bangnl out 10 hit*.
10
93
2103
Uaynard of Thomasviile, not to be denied,
Iciiied. tied
101
157
l«
orriuiun for the Hanford *kip- |iiu|ire**ive per forma two* in the Itnsrnkrani
130
508
Charlie
Allen to**nl the 12
ketershurgh, head nf the Jh e aeon.* in the ninth and won It
50
.285
Hit
-J*|
55
81
7
in
Sterulrern raid.
: National Double* Tourney here lla tlc
Inning 3 to 2 vlrtorv over the per,"
-nuic summtiiec, had agreed on with It fivtr-run eruption in the
58
.269
15
125
517
103
150
2
Giant* yesterday at Tinker Field . Ticket s*le« have l»*«n goiri.- I ami then gone on Into the , hal- Hi Man 11e meeting dale,
twelfth.
(M
.268
74
114
2
ll
120
425
il, hut wtr cannot *uy liuw |lensce round In ncnrc lipsfl.*
Tyler
for the Senator*. J&gt;n* Sclmtl* went
*»
Thu winner* got M hit* off
10
.2611 Governor Caldwell ha* said if
lit
.11
3
much we will Imvo iri the fund that i rdt-mu tnDial play.
Itcmancilo . ..
50
110
tbe mute for the Kanford lira.
a majority nf the eight Senatora |Cooper, Slaruos, the winner, atLEADERS
Ranf'inl movtnl to f.,tn ami for the player*. We will hnv-r
The majority, however, pic to t
1.7 House member* on the I lowed )4.
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Roberts. D-L.md
DOlIHLES:
one-half
game* ahead of the In await tin* ticket xalv- nt Di­ that Ted
Hchrotiter, F’lonkt
special joint commitU-s* can agree
Three Albany errers and a 10PitUe, Psutka
_
34
Saint- by trimming the Ancient nar k tonight to deirrmlne the Darker, Cntdnur Mulloy and Mill
nn a revision plan he will call hit attack ty Tallahassee against
15
lltaiii-l, Oilnndu
TRIPLES:
City nine Saturday evening*, and amount of money, which will he Talbi-lh all scnioneil vrtciau*,
an
extra
session
of
the
legisla­
....
Beck won all the lhrate* needed
Hhile., Gainesville
... 12
Virtually ellnrhed a flr*t divl*lon givep the players, "W. V, llritl* will Lavs* little trouble retaining
ture nrst month to consider Ita to win. The Pltuldiin* scored two
SACRIFICES:
Clifton, Smford
19
Inf! njjiricd.
berth far theliuelve-.
Ihr Davis eup by nut-stroking
passage.
runs in the fifth and a like number
Yarhro-ifh, Daytoi.a
10
I'apudn Adrian (Juist and Ipi*
Present law provide* that vot­ In th* seventh to sew up the
129
F IT \TION WINS
RUN B A IT E D IN: Garrison, Orlando.
Au-tralian
U-aimnates,
(Lily
S!dJ.
C.
Newsome
ers rast ballot* only for ptesi- contest.
M
Tb.-ii final run win
Ro-enkiana, Hanford
93
CHICAGO. Aug. 3d m -Jeekev
wcil, Colin Long and Geoff Uro-.n
dcntisl clirtor*. not for th* plated in fhe hinth.
Hltiln. Gaineiville
78
Eddie A m ro etnlains
Citation'*I
STOLEN B A SE S.
dining the thru* day intrrnnlio vm! J
■
.
r*ailaa*g I &gt;•* l*»g« &lt;*ae
presidential candidates themselves.
Throop, Orlando . . ....„....... ... 42
Albany could accr* only rwice
phenomenal winning s t ic k aim-, lr(inetl ,hrt.ll.-h u f ft|d u,„| when competllion Drat tfarU next Sat-1
in the eighth.
HOME
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Ilirtoloul,
Leesburg
17
utuay.
rti . . .
.
*ie 'tarted shooting he inn.
NKW PROS
I? p .,ti
RoierTkr»nr, .Ssnfnttl
10
"He will Wt n horse emne up Tt,*0j itP , tn(i.pl| hinl |^r)(
TALI.AHA83E Aug.
t.
fill
HO
w
PITCHER
to ldm, but he won’t le* on* pass Fifteenth Street
l
p
r
r
* m :iis w in
and
lascnst . fni ts that Ihr Australian player* l-akc
will be 38 new memtier* of
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41
101*
tu
n
.760 ] Th-*r&gt;'
. and M.
i, ,College
SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20 tf *
W ere not Ju*t givirg you.
rb him."
\vrnu".
but
he
Col
av.-ky,
it
was
luircly
mnnagnl
tu
el.e
oul
throe
h»*
FTorliU
A
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The ralumet wonder bor*** nd
hihultx
. ...
37
98
104
It
8
M )\
'sound afflicts" whan we guar-*
reported
to
hea«i|iiarter*
by
Capt.
j
nmlchvs
to
two
win
over
fxechnsn.-gr*H.»
faculty
an
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Hpitiks
ded thi tits,750 American Derby
.... 32
83
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0
7
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the institution'* fall term
T
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UP • ^ ' 14
antac tl.o lop notch, low-cost re­
^___.___ .. . . . . 2v
Djnliani
111
n:
at Washington Park to Id- il»t
9
11
450*
.hman week I^ p L i S !,r,. th&lt;*
**'**»
Nerar
pair
job v.t do on your tadhil
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Saturdm. Hi* »haro wa* Wd.lVl pita) from whi*-h he wa* lelonscd
21
50
42
4
7
.364
President W 11. Gray, Jr., B i* ^ 0**1 yesterday to open th»
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27
15
which bnoulnl the foil's rarnlti/* Suturdav morning after trdat- Ust week's national douhle* rj]
Mt-ckv!
....
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4
.2001 said seven of the new professor* Pr? **0J or’ J1*/*
bang
piiimhip.
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In two years to 1*151,750.
Bute .............. — — --- ------„ 8
22
18
O
Left-handed quarteiback F it s *
5
600
,m«*nt liv Dr. v*r * ill** l!a*k*
Tile Amerienn Derbv victory
kle Allwrt waa the Mg gun a i the
No arrest had been made thi*
tnmlr fitatmn the third greatest afternoon, and nt 2:10 o'clock, As­
N o rth C n ro lin a
city, dihI a modern water system
Diamond di»t usnl to |&gt;oiIih ’49«ra tallied in the f im per..*d
money winner in history.
sistant Stole Attorney George A,
11 being davrloptd.
hart! metal dies Is recovered and atul Iced the game In the secu.id 110 W. ComraerrlaL Ph. 1D I
with a threv-touchdowi^ iplu.go.
(Continued from I'age One!
Defottrs said that no rharge*
In -hi* connection, ilr . Rail used again.
1*im*» from livestock that ha-1 been made.
to Harttsl'Ulg, I’* .. Buffalo and 1with
Karlu-il market* dtail, rrlppled.
■
rice th* chief crop. The Pol,lU.d
“n,V.1
, WJ.,t -------------- . Following the flr*t damage to Niagnra Falls. Alemt 110 w e ro fri”' |U"auint'„l
Viut ami
amt’ i..*i.*.
have
U-cn without
F
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,i« . m .-plumb- J
or bruised In 11*17 wen* estimated her ear. Mr*. I'rlcr appealed to being„ divided
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poln,wl1 uui
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known
in
this
connat 125 million.
l*oth the pi'lice nnd .Sheriff'* o f - 1wllore single engine plain** were ' °,nu •*1’^**
rue for protretlnu, said Chief I hcadeil. and lluffal
Williams She i» n music super- twin eneiiu* plains.
'in v it o ' J t l h
Uln m0*t
th* ,r S*aUr from
vi»i*r and teacher In local schools,
Nitu-tv ship* nf tin* Naval H s - .i* . . i 1? i * ,
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#r t ,« ' ° t * n ditches In front of their
I C Newaome lives in th* Grates serv­
r v c u c r e Drk.trd for Buffalo *['* *
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ant!
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■ Diamond dust is used to pulivh
I die* of tungiten cat iiide, on* ufiUianding hy to fly planes nut of
,°r t*,ud* ,
, ,
Mr. Ball was Introduced
I man'* hanicit compounds,
tin* danger son* if thi* hurricane
her '"dMtrlaa include Heel Charles Morrison who had ch
imgan heading their way. Alerts " l 1*,*'- *Vf*r m'*1* *9^ * v?*Jr f j * of th* progtam and who poln
had l**-n isssied at l'up* Fleid,
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graduated
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The .......................................
from R&lt;*minole High School in
1940. Visitors included Charles
and Ungli y. Va. Rolling Field, |‘ ry
neat d-ior to the Naval Air Sta
naW r**tn,&gt;rlM
noW b#* McClung of Orlando. President
L ! o *t, Vh
11* ,lUll‘ greatly
Whifh the
« * nation's
«W CUdptotO George Utlne presided over the
lion.1 lIsi «tiU.ru
the |?V
I otnmac R i l l I1
I Increase
meeting.
here.
»•
«' » !" * .auction. Pitsian rug* made there
notice, although noui* had l*en
p^hly prised and extromely
FAZIO MANGRI’M BATTLE
Issued hv late morning
artistic, he said.
SALT LAKE CITY, Aug 30.
Hurtu-nni- vj ttiiny* were disAnother important export U ; bVl ■— George Fatln and tduyd 1
ptayn) from here to Wilmington
dioxide ore. which 1* Mnrgruni battled for the Utah
at a wrathrr hun-au advisory manganese
of a kind very uacfut In making
placnl th# center of the tropical dry cell battcrlee. New power Open Golf Title today while their
N IC K S PACKAGE STO RE
' hurricane almut 250 miles south plants are also being contlincted fellow divot diggers head far
of here and' mnvliig nuith-nurth- in tho country to provide eltctrl- Reno, N*v.. and a 325.000 tourna­
410 Sanford Avenua
ment that open* Friday,
west nr north at 10 to 12 miles
•
an hour.
warning* were displayed hut there mav l»e aome accletan»rth as the Virginia turn during the day.
Caps* and as far soulh as
OUTBOARD
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. Miami wrathcr
Highest windr estimated at 115
Charleston. The
MOTORS
bureau, however, said the dangn I miles t*er hour, and htirrlcar#
A m th v riu J
south of Wilmlngtim “svems to force cover a radiua of 50 to 60
mil** around Uu1 center with
&gt;he dlmlnl-hing."
•A U I * * 4 IM V IC I
This 10:00 A. M. (URT) ad* gales extending outward 140
visurv was issued hy the Weather mile*.
Present Indication* are the cen­
Bureau.
The hurricane la ccnten'd near ter will pass over -or very near
latitude 31.ri north, longitude 75.0 Capa llateras tonight, prohahl/
went. 01 aliout 250 miles s.mth of before midnight. Wlniis will in­
Cane llatteras at 10.00 A M, crease along the coast In tho
IKSTt. It It moving north-mirth- n *it few hour# and ahnuld rrach jjflfi g , |N|
westward «r northward asout 10 gal* forre late tills afternoon and
RAIN
In 12 miles an hour at present hurricane force earlv tonight.

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BASEBALL P L A Y E R S ;
APPRECIATION NIGHT i SENKAR1K GLASS &amp; PAINT Co.
TONIGHT
SANFORD vi GAINESVILLE
Game Time 8:15
Reliable Painters Recommended

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&lt;r |ces a i niem's is ..f th. Young! lar IteDuhlican Movement memhar
1nt the training center. Megisuatiun 1« ginning tin.rv is
p|..grt*s*i\c s cf America .... i t
w*» I'VCIBier unit!
.52 .lavs ago.
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Parlv.
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f'h«, :.-4 - ::h janiilvring and
rrt'liv with t Ithor force* ,»r re- rugistrntu/U .if 25 year-olds w*s i loitering, th-y war* booked *•:

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Large light office, newly decomechutiica tools ulso slewing
YOl Dll I YE I I
iM eJ, -II utilities, heat and Jani­
chickens. Orlumlo Highway Rt. I
PIIONK 200
tor
sxrvlce furniihed.
Call
2, Hoc 25d.
S I It h I. \MI-Mi|RI&lt;ISON
Sb3-W, H. A A. Dept. Store.
I'-DRIV E -l I . INC.
S ME FT VALENCIA OHANGHS
Mouero and up to date one room
Oranges 69c and 1.26 hag
YOUR FLORIDA HOME can be
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
Grapefruit 49c it 76s hag
pist ftei- f a l l 1*51 for details
hutineaa couple. Downtown lo­
ORANGE JU IC E 11.00 Gal
cn FOGGING. Southern Chamcation. Call 684).
From our own grove
Kali, Inc.
340 E. .'lid Street
APARTMENT, 615 W. 1st St?
OODGE PIA 6IOI III
PARTS AND SKRYICK
Attention: Permanent guests who •I (i. used Kelvinator refrigerator,
10S Palmetto Ave.
I'liunr lull
like to get away from noisy andi $76.00. Phone I06&lt;MV.
heat of tile city, Nice furnished Ileauliful hand make diaper shirt, llelp-Setfy Self Hrrstca Liuadrv
bedioums, In private home. Sun i hi ue, pink trim, reasonable.
Driers
Irnali.g
bathing and roam the land. Ill*, County 2406.
40* W. 15th HI.
Phone 1189
yellow house, Elder Springs.
One Government built lioat— 14 C a U , 517 for llattery. Generator
feel lung—60" stern. .All Clip­
■nd Starter service.
Swain’s
2 FURNISHED APARTMENTS,
per
riveted- Marine
plywood,
flattery Service. 3UI W. First
adulta only. .100 Elm Ave.
line Junhnsoti Si a Horse 12
St
outboard motor. Perfect condi­
5 ROOM HOUSE, completely fur­
OKI.ANDO
Morning Sentinel. Ortion. Price flliMM). Phone 707
nished A redecorated inside ami
ImikIo Evening Star. Call Ralph
or 84-tV.
out. Plume I'D -W
Rnv. IIKfi-J
A R T ICk KN W A N i L D
LA HOE sleeping room with double 6
f l l . n i t l T A N K S , precaa concrete
bed. ahare bath, livitifr-ruoiu,
ir.liforc.Hl, state approved sues,
110.00 weekly. Rt. 2, Box 87 II, Hignest rash p r.ie paid for u*nl
tiro, i’..III and 735 gnlions. Alt
furniture*. TnJ Davis Furniture
Ginderville,
wo.-h guaranteed. T , O. Hi own,
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4 room furnished apartment with
I'lA N O
screened porch.
Adult* only. Old Gold, Old Jewelry, llridg.r FOR RENT—Fluor sander. Easy TUNING and HKHAIKIMi
ope
ratli
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Reaaonabla
rates,
San­
Work,
elr.
Box
J.A.P,
Cara
914 Myrtle Avenue.
Mill irturn bIhiui Sept. 15th.
ford Paint A tllaa* Co. Phun*
Herald.
For appointment call
803.
3 RKAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'AILL BUY your tear rcgardlesa
or write
of age or condition. Ratliff A Kir Kitchen Cabinet* .all C. J .
L. I.. HII.L.
Ph. 61 l-M
RLAL E ST A T E — INSURANCE
III. I .Sanford, Ms.
Sen*. Phone 237-W.
, Guiitt, 779-kV.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor
lim. 4 Florida Slate Dank llldg. S IN G E R featherweight port able j
VOI R S A F E T Y
sewing iiiarhine. Phone 85d J . ' on the highway depend* on the
MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
virhiiltion of your car. Ihn't
home, 2 bath*. Excellent loca­ 7 I'elH, Uvetitock, Supplies* take risks. Rring your tar to
tion Apply 60S Piutnosa Drive.
our expert service men foi a
If you have a milk row fnr sale.
Pbvna 1239 W.
EHKK CHECK-UP and ANAL­
Call Hunt's Tuxedo Peed Store,
YSIS.
Phone
368.
Two bedroom bungalow near High
GENERAL TRUCK * KQIT. CO.
School. $44,000.00. Recently re- FOR SALE: Pullets, IS NW II
W. First HI.
CHUCK CHART
derorated. Jlox J , c.u Herald.
iiraki : LINING
M I C K E Y M O I 'S K
Reds, 4A, now laying.
Your
Cochran’s .Atlantic Service
und
ADJUSTING
LUimiCATION
B
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from
flock
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Expert
Radio
Kepwlrtag
Ud k Path Ave.
40 ACRES I.a77I) wlTh 11miter
Hawke, Paula, Poat Office.
Fred Mr-ra. I l l E. tint Rt
•600.00. Phone 13A8M-4.
TWEIA’ iT "S H mu. old Turkey*
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Real Pan ale
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Refrigerators
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alter 7:00 P. M. o, before 7:00
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THE SANFORD HERALD, gANFOWy. R lO T D A

Work Begins To
Remove 26 Bodies
O f Crash Victims
Minneapolis B o u n d
A i r l i n e r Believed
Hit By Lightning

Drivers License
1

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license, secure a Florida Ikeni’
In that manner. In either caa*.
the price you’ll pay i* the same
a* last year, on* dollar for
operators and two dollat* for
chauffeur* license
All 1018 Florida driver*’ lic­
ense* expile on October I and
the director, therefore, urge'
that you make your renewal
early and avoid the usual last
minute rush.
Kirkman pointed to Florida’*
record in the driver licensing
field. "Although Florida was onof the last states to license the
driver, leeord* of the National
Safety
Council
recently
diarioted that oui overall program
ranked first in the It southern
states and third in the United
•State* for 1047," he said.
"After the fee for issuance of
your driver's license has tieen de­
ducted the remainder of your
dollar goes to the auppolt of
the Florida Highway Patrol and
is the only source from which
that
body draws operational
funds.’*

* WINONA. Minn.. Aug 10 &lt;/P)
A humsn chain ol 100 men stslioned on a precipilout and mtky
slope lodsy slatted bunging out
m,nd e&lt;! bodir* ol 20 r*»on.
from the ersth »ilr ol a North■ west Airlines plan*. Th* Imdiei d
sso 10 olhett were rallied nut Uit
ha night.
The 16 persons died *• lb •
fJJ Chicago-Minne*|wlii bound aitlmho* er. rsked by s tevere »toim. crash
12. td into a heavy wooded Miniiuppi
River bluff in Wiscon»in near
f jj here Isle yrslrrday.
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The hulk of ill* wirtVsge triGa tied 150 fert down a 500 font
to precipitous slope, made dipiwiy
,0* by heavy rains last night.
(,j.
Piece* of wreckage that wrie
op lifted i noider to remove thc L bodies were carefully impede!
and logged by Civil Arionauto
Persons Arrested.
gr, Board and Civil Aeronautics AdAndTwo Others Retri ministration officials who ai* try{•» ing to deinmine if any itiuduid
Main To Be Caught
defects might have biought about |
crash during the storm,
DKUND,
Au g .
30 —4/1’&gt; to
The nearest road approach to, County Judgr Peacock late Fri­
t r lha wreckage ia alxnii on* quarter ,
warrant* i lunging1
In mil* away. The bodies were car- | day ixued
FI ried through rough, wooded r»un- eight Voluiia night iluh o ji e l l - 1
th try to a farm trail bordering tors or employee* with maintain­
growing crops, then over a town- ing gambling loom*, device* and 1
«c ship lane to a county loa’1.
Itt
The body of one man, unidcntl- equipment a* the afletmalh of
ii
w*a found rally today 1,000 Rtuisday night** laid*.
fact from the main part of the
Die laid* weie tlaged by J
*• wrerkag*. The laxly was strapped tperisl agent* appointed by C i i *“ with a safety belt in a seat.
.. Authorities said they lietieved ruil judge Hugh Taylor to per
I" other bodie* were similarly cat- form the dutie* of a thenff, and
5: apt) Ited Into the heavily wooded by
rlate
invetligatni*.
Three I
truckload* of gambling equipment i
The crash occurred t-etween were teiied in three night club*. '
ry Winona and Fountain City, Wis.,
on lh«&gt; Wisconsin rids of the Iwo in Daytona Reath and one I
It river during the height of a well of Del^nd neat the county
m severe electrical and rain atorm. line.
h
Coroner Herbert F. fitohr of
Alex [Jlllefield chaiiman of the \
ct Alma. Wl»„ said ten bo*1lea were
G removed to Alma before recovery Stale DemiKiatic Executive Com-1
efforts were halted last night millee. i* dieriff of Voluii* [
b Ha Mid that the sides of the county.
He wa* not available
favlne were so sleep that he must
It trsa • humsn chain nf wnrket* to foi a tlatemenl immcdutely.
Ilw right peraona inamed It.
0 timove the bodies still trapped In
/; the tangled wreckage. The wixx|e*t the wnnant* includrd aix a * - 1
t and rocky ravine ha* 46 degree lrated during the raids nnd tw o1
other |tersona not yet ai resti-d. I
slopes,
Peacock
nrderr-d
bail I
®
Th# plane war one of the air- Judge
jj lints newer Martin 2-0-2 ship* and lanid* of all eight Increase*) from
C area bound fur Minneapolis from |2,IKal to |5,(MH) mi irenmmenda- :
y Chicago with 33 passenger* and tiuii of Stale Attorney Sams,
The
original
six
Included
* thre# crew member*.
It left Chicago at 3:50 p M George L. Ilnck, ownei «d the
8T| and although due in Min- Diannmd t'luh near Sanford,
apolls at 5:30 P. M. apparently a*mth of UeLand; II. I, Worth­
Aix- ilurnian, Charles W,
* waa behind schedule lieeau**ington,
of
Watson and George I.. Uanrlet.
• th* atorm.
I
A crash wilnea* told the corn- artraled at the Iteach Cluli In
. at he saw the plane fall into Daytona Iteach; nnd John Mar­
I the ravine on Hutera Ridge after ram. nahl-ril at the Seahrceic
1 lightning shattered a wing A flolf and Tennis t’lul*.
To that list was added Jack
* NWA pilot who waa among the
t flrat to reach the crash scene Greene, reported t** lx- part own­
Mid he thought the ahlp had er of the Iteach Club, and Karl
Warner, said to have an intrreit
: been at rue a by lightning,
j
Howard Rackow, a farmer liv- in IkiIIi Daytona liegrh establish­
1 tug on Perry Island in the Mia- ments. Sams .aid neither had
. slaalppl River, told the coroner he been arrested.
Affidavits for all warrant*
I was getting some stock nut of the
* atorm when the plane passed were signed liy Sam. in an un­
precedented move. It i* cualof jt W fa r .,
" I wa* in the yard with my mary In sueh rase* for county
Haother.” he said. "There was a law enforcement ofirera—deptt
: flash of lightning. It struck the ties nr constable* to sign a ffi­
plane A part of a wing fell off davits. but in these raid* the
sheriff's office took no part.
gbd the ship started down.”
Trial of right Vnlusla Coun'y
Mrs. Char Ira Guenther, a Foun­
tain City farm woman, laid n night ctuh operators or em ­
_ Similar story. Nhe and h*r hus- ployees apparently will be bcl "land m w the crash from their fnie Circuit Judge Herbert Fred­
erick at an eariv date.
Automobile
Y ■'♦'•’We were returning from WinJuilce Frederick ha* returned
'
ana and aaw the plane rolling from a vacation and will re­
rffc-'Bka
ahe said.
THw a barrel,” she
saM. “Home sume hi* duties here, In place
» * of th# plana frit off. Then of Circuit Judge Hugh Taylor nf
Quincy, on assignment here dur­
•rathed "
ing Frederick’* vacation.
State Attorney Murray Hama
said Saturday that there had
ix-en Indication* that all of those
C sstln H I'rxm Paae 0*4
charged on the gambling count*
Itar*.
annthrr
congressional would waive preliminary tirar«up announced plans for an In ings Ix'fnrr County Judge John
ilry Into what Communist In- Peacock, thus placing the raaet
aenca*.
If aany.
tV|»fivw
P| aa
i* | , aare
i c to
t " be ifpuml
p u i i ’i In the jurisdiction of the Circuit
In the CIO Unite* Electrical ludge's court.
Worker* Union.
i Rap. Karsten flt-Wial aaid a
House Labor flubrommlttaf, en- gioup” In the government
Peter* cited the first and fifth
In a general investigation
« f Communltm In trade union*, amendment* to the Constitution
.Uftll open hearing* on the electri- In hi* refuMl to answer the key
i worker* In Washington on question* put to him.
One question asked by Robert
luraday.
Balked hv Peters, tha Un-Amer- E. Stripling, chief investigator
in Activities aulicommltteo turn for the llou*a committee, wast
"Did you aerve aa lha repreback lo Chambers.
Undir their questioning, Cham scntallv* of th* Communist Party
ra related that he obtained a international of the Communlat
BOO a year federal government P a rty !"
Peter* replied:
b In IS37 through Communist
"I decline to answer under th#
iluence, Ha Mid ho go* the fifth
and flrat a mendmenta and
at within 2 4hour* of applyon th* ground that a nanawar
Ghambere’ story of Ih* Job had might tend to Incriminate and
degrade me.”
&gt;t bean told publicly before, but
Similar answer* .-era nude to
queationa aa to whether ha waa an
official or oven a mambar of th*
le week-end.
Tha magmaIne editor said ha Communist Party In this country
kat met Peton In i m In tha
SLATTERY DIES
Tice of the Dally Worker, ComLAKE GENEVA, Wla., Aug. SO
lunlst newspaper, in New York,
Funeral services will be nald
ep.
McDowell,
aubeommlttee tout arrow for James M. SMUary,
(airman .asked Chambars:
09. former Democratic U.B. Sen­
"fa ha (Patera) Ih# person you ator from Illinois, who died at
iMfted was In charge of the hla summer home her* Saturday.
Mratua In Washington, D. O .t"
•Ha Is." waa tha reply.
"There la no question In your

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Search Continues
For Second Negro
In Ormond C ase
C l e a r w a t e r Rapist
Admits 2 Attacks
Earlier This Month

Mary Hueki. 24 o f East Point,
Ga.. after raping her. Alhuty said
he acted a* lookout.
A*k*d if h* thought this was
plausible, Littlefield Mid "cer­
tainly not.” Arresting officera
also reported evidence of teeth
marks on Alburty’* arms aa wall
as scratches and lhe»e were un­
explained.
While Littlefield continued re­
luctant to comment on the cass
or disclose the course It wat
taking. Camilla Sheriff Harris
said a Richmond. G a , negro was
being sought for questioning In
th* rase.
There is a possibility, Harris
■aid. the negro may have been
the "trigger man” in the attack
on Miss (lurk* and lllount. The

'tween Palttka and Bunnell f j r
iwo days after the slaying, then
hitchhiked &lt;o Lake City, Tailsha**** and Chattahoochee wh#r»
he stole an automobile.
Alburty was' arrested Friday
sleeping in a car In a clump of
woods. A companion. with him at
the time was not Implicated In
lb* (laying.

B+rHn -Council
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mt betwaeiin the Russian and

western areas.
A break appeared near in the
Kremlin talks over the blockade
Russia imposed on Betlln 68 days
age. Diplomats of the U.8., B ri­
tain and France awaited a call
to another conference with For­
eign Minister Molotov.
An announcement Is expected
soon, saying perhaps the four
Dowers have agreed on procedure.
If, as expected, the problems such
as the currency dispute anJ the
western plaru for a western Ger­
man government ars merely tos­
sed back Into tha laps of the four
governor* In Berlin. It is
difficult to see how any solution
can come about.
•bout. Russia appeared
lo seek major concewlonr from
Ih* west.
The. Russian-controlled Com­
munists of- North Jtorea threaten­
ed In a broadcast to destroy the
elected government in tke U.8.
I0!’* ° f . . K ',r^«. Lieut General
John R. Hodge, retiring U.B. commander, said civil war in Korea
is possible.

Aght Volusia

Night Clubs Are
Raided By State

have been accusing Mch other of
truce violations. An Arob Legion
officer In Trana-Jordan Mid Jeru*
Mlem Jew* attacked three Arob
area* last night.
The chief of staff to Count
Folkc Bernadotte. U.N. mediator
for Palestine. eaid the Arab* and
Jew* have agreed to proposals of
peace for neutral area* of JeruMlem.

Individual* railing themielvea
"Intellectual*” agreed In Poland
to establish a peace rommltteo
to pre»erve peace against what
they termed ."a handful of selfinterested men in America and
Europe” who want war. Leftiit*
were heavily in majority at thv
Wroclaw Congre**.

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and Greece war* making war on
the constituted governments.
France looked for a new goveminent, the 11th or so since the
war ended three yeare ago the
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west against Russian pressure in
Berlin and Germany.
Premier
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program. Robert Schuman. Pre­
mier until 32 days ago, Iw krJ
over the field to decide if hi*
could command a majority.
Queen Wllhelmina sta rtrj her
last week of reign in Holland. She
abdicates Saturday after her Gol­
den Jubilee and Juliana will
bceotne queen. The wealthy Wilhelm in* will he 68 tomorrow, .4hr
has bcen-ln poor health.
Russia by decree grarti-d her
eltitens today the tight to build
and own a home—a right Inherent
virtually everywhere except in
Communist countries.
Rujrian.*
will be given free land, but will
pay annual rentala.
Mat- ml#
and building will be a problem.
There arc no contractor* in Rusala.
The United Nations Security
Council waa called into special
session to consider the shaky
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the issue. Both Arab* and Jews

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WASHINGTON, Au«. I I (A1)
—Thr CHI Executive Hoard, by
a tola of .15-12, today endorsed
Harry S. Truman for President.
The board adoptrd a declaration
»hlrh praised the Truman re­
cord and called Governor Dewey
ol New York "the candidate of
big buslnraa.
A
CIIADHLOTTK, N. C. ,\u«.
p 31—(A l*)— K i n and lomatoea attain were tossed al
Henry VVaHace na he attempt­
ed to address a crowd of A300 at the Mecklenburg courthouse hrre today. The attark
came only shortly after Presi­
dent Truman had termed
yesterday's tossing of eggs
and fruit al the Progressive
Parly's presidential nominee
"highly
un-American bustnesa." None of the objects
V struck W itlire. who sought
to speak amid continual boo­
ing from the throng. Eggs
did strike two repnrlerrs for
the Chirlotle News, who
stood near trying To hear the
words of the former vice
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WINSTON-SAI.KM N. (’Aug. I I — (A P )—PoHe* Thief
John M. Gold said today
much of the jeering and barrage af eggs and tomatoes
that has followed Henry A.
Wallace arrows North Carolina
has been inspired by the Pro­
h»
gressives. Gold

thought

her hires wrrr
rfforta at
their awn presideatiel nom­
inee to gain sympathy for
Wallare. "Soma k i n bora
Identified by my tarn as
known members sf tb# Com­
munist oarty,” Chief Gold
I a tra d e r
of the Pro
directing

thr

their

tar ron# ^of thoseJ'W
S ’ttswho got the

Some Selective Service regis­
trants appear to be somewhat
befuddled a* to where to regis­
ter or when.
An Instance of this occurred
this morning on Park Avenue
near the U.S. Employment O f­
fice where M-Sgl. llnlan.l Kelly
has parked a trailer for recruiting for the U.S. Air Force. He
reported that he found three
young colored men standing in
line waiting fur him to etutn
to the trailer ami us they put
it "to register.”
Registration of nil m?n in
the 18-26 age group it tuh’mi
place at schools in the county,
ami no special dates for regis­
tration according to birth dale*
have been designated ip this
county.

quoin! A. A. Hetie

ProRram Offered By
Atheist Made Light
Of God And Jesus
WASHINGTON. Aug. 31- V P )
—A spokesman lor the nation's
broadcasters told a congtrsiional
coinmillrr today a recent F.CC de­
cision in a case involving atheistic
progtami constitutes "thought po­
lice."
The witness was Don Petty, gen­
eral counsel (or the National As­
sociation of Broadcasters. He testi­
fied before a special House com­
mitter investigating the Federal
Communications Commission de­
cision,
The FCC ruling winch Petty
ciitkiied as unconstitutional was
issued in 1946 at the request of
Robert Haiold Scott of Palo Alto,
O if. Scott had demanded that
licenses of several radio stations hr
revoked because they ‘ refused to
grant him time to argue against
the lintencr of God.
The FCC rejected Scott', re­
quest but the wording of it, ruling
left iloubt in the mind, of broad-

’Mi l i tary Governors
Draft Board Races
Seek CotnpromiseOf
Marital 1* r o h 1v in s
CurrciicyAnd Other
Jacksonvh i.i \„, n ) German
Problems
•4*i riic dt«(ft UlfIVsl In m Itu.l
U llttiv- ll.'.ll- il w 1*1 ..il. .tl i l l , ,HER LIN, i s r u b)‘i—F.sen
•1 h- k*|N• It)** tvTl Itie
b flu rr Ih«• four \lhr.t mihf.tr&gt;
lif SI |*&lt; ! -*e*1k « ht AA*•tile! litAt IV t
ff«ttr«ii»r» K A lh n n J imUy fur
Military I Lis Dropped know in- m i *'i * iiU'itt*
t lit*!r I n “*1 M i f i i t i t K o it ic r Much,
A
'»si t)(- Af. . i h r ( f G w d .n is f r g i N l r n si .1 ( f l u ,
Quota System For Illli Hit Mil) h»(-( •-ig'-tinii.
i.'
ID i l l ' l l
I I I if IT I J j
%at, lifl
| DC
&gt;o«irf» (tfiiM-il tu m tlrf In
Negroes In Draft I plied
"No, *u i sjuft t -A(6fit tl* • |thuii&gt;Krn|ilirf % i-iknu pklurtw
ii. kn ui . i. i pis, r 1
•‘Ilhri ifliillr Ihr .VIlls'll liMsl(u)
W A S H IN G IO N . Aug
H
V, I ' J
\ 111liasf 11% limliiiiiK tu on the
J
W
liv
n
H ii n i th. I,w l.l .1, tl.
, Ih e N a li.iii.il G u a rd -a u l tod is
Ki ijliMitf* iiifVfiiflr.
want
1. * liM
'k
» i»n tnrii, Ii**
ii will not knowingls in. lu.lr ' 1(*I1
4*"tlM
Kti&gt; ***i mitts il tiii .&gt;«f.* .

National Guard
Says Reds W ill
Not Be Enlisted

laying tint

Dc p.iitinrnl

that

miludr-l

Hot McDowell taicl hr

doubts that

'

Moscow T alks Lead T o
4- Power Berlin Meet

Chambers (Quizzed In Spy Probe

while jivnunt trtirl.ii&gt; of tlatr
; lie balllrvt ami loti In * pin Soviet,
“appease Russia'* gmup m llie

House Group Told
FCC Rulingr avors (
“Thought Police” 1 ' J
_

No. 7.

A sso ciated P r e s s Leased W ire

WASHINGTON. Aug it &lt;/!*&gt;
— Rep. M. Dowell (II I’.i) tuvii)

Algfi Mur

_

1948

Former State Depart­
ment Official In­
cludes Hiss In Red
Appeasement Ring

IStale
_ _

A U G U ST 31,

u v. r r

For
Berle Says He
President Asks; Registration
Draft At Schools
Battled Soviet
•"‘Fair Play’ For
Group In U.S.
Henry Wallace
White House Says
'Truman Will Speak (
Near Dexter, Iowat
During Campaign'

TUESDAY

lirile ciumtlfi* “

, a lorninunul.

•A'ommunivl*" m

'nil*
lr " " " "

I

(m a id

• i.m lt

hr id ip l t l l n ,

1141Hie* tv* !*«

-a id

Ilol le h rin l lh.il llirir aie ans 1
holla tide llirllihei, nt thr t nil,
lliullisl Fails II, thr N ilnui.ll l.u.i'd
How A slalrmi-lit i.hlr.l Ilt.it "m
men hair hern dm halv'd thin ill
, lot memheivhip in thr I i-nimuiii1Fatty ”

Tax Collections Are Reported At
$344 Per Year For Each American

did nut «av any
hb !*■«» aii»

County Children
Must R egister For
School Tomorrow

•Mtclf^l

M&gt;

Yugoslav Cabinet
Is Re - Organized
By Marshal Tito
Comiiilm m
I* Ml f i t

U

Resumes

A |* a in s t

Ami T ito ’s Regime

a fo'itlh of Die f.„ ,|ir .Iran ..f i .

Tin- aim

I94t nallunal lurunu* •*( |&lt;0JaWiu#- j wan to rail .*«»i»v••intuiit \\ »• mai*
000,000. Hut tliifi &gt;kikA
I iii&lt;(*p4ii ti * tin* |iio|Hitttnt »*( ih flr ^1,1

(MM)

fiscal lOir/i tw iii! hi|fh f fa^«* tu nailoiml |Mt|iulatloti

tax tula).
ilh® huivaii

put

thi

l hut I

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I um *i

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............. . imk.

k*L»ii I'lkFij

if tIlc Hireling

&gt;&gt;a- .sen-eahlr

Ih r mu, liirm h ii lillx »| the
i.mt month h rl'.e rp K
, | &lt;11II
( i l 1* ) liu'o*l is
Wn &gt;*lai ml ■igii \lo il-lr, Mulnlot altd I'trtiuri
|„
|,
rtl sir* frr I«k|,i V Ntalin ami thr i i i v i i s i | i|,r U. S ..
itiul, i an -T- I
■it* * ni»t**ll
* I Ill Ham anti I la m e h d to ihr lie!
all ih r i H ik i,i
t il*mrl n((it f f v In, (onlrirnie. win, h mas cole
CumniuiiiiiIlnur .1 » r*k
Ih r M .ilr DrpaitF l r i m r i \ | , i t j , . , | lit., target .it iiirnl II, \\ t III,-toil •aid the tilthin m l
R u sts ,it i i i l r i l (&lt;&lt;in m in i in tan
goseinox
v o ir dm utnng

Hl l.GH \!)l

•i.&gt;

Aug

Total lav colteellon, of tlii‘ |thil1 Pegrot-- no.l white- uie 1-,-iiis • I It It I* lilt elided til- l i . i t n . l l III tin
M u v r llia o
i,io iin t.m il, iailr-1 t&gt;&gt;
federal. pints* milt IiM'jil Miivrin **tak«*n a** lhr\ i'mIJH' "
| mt*nln roiiitnni**i wen* 1
I i&gt;urili|f tl* H ill, a
ti Will* ,*»*T ^rllin ill! |II* nlitHfi (&gt;t thr lullUUail

000.1 IDO—nearly

iio I i U m

H‘ H r u i t i i »

U ,h .

T

Legion Juniors
Are Honored At
Dinner Meeting

I \ | I II 1*1(1 SH

K t | * if s llt

" i|

Washington to Hi aril as Ambas­
sador Hrtle was assistant secie
lair ol itatr hum l‘Mri in latr
SIAflO IN THI WIINI
.MAlt. Whittaker Chamlwis. tell-svuviv.l fornn
Communist, looks o-*i copies of tha "New Masses'' tlial sre shown to
1944. He was made ambassador
him In VVsslungton » Hubert Stripling, thief Investigator of the House
to Bianl and seised until I'MI
Un-American Activiti s Committee. Watching the proceedings is Alger
Me Dowtil hradrd a I louse UnI m i id lie i i h | i i a i i r i i said ih.it
Hiss (arrow), funner Plate Derailment oltlcial who lias been accused by
American Ac t is site, subcommit­
Chambers of being •&gt;Communist underground agent ( fnlrmitlionul)
' r a t h stale a m i llie L i n n m ill-, sui !i
tee which questioned lieilc behind
.a s d is lilo n s , have .1 I . . ’ (in le l
doted doors in New Yuik yester­
' l l y r m r s t a ll) .Slid &lt;latr (n .lr r ,.|
day.
I locate geneial I,- slink on guiitl
Whittaker Chanilwra, who lias
irmhris
been a star witness In the com­
mittee'* Communist hearings, ha,
W A R IIIN tiT * IN
\ in.* il wTti-stifn-d that he went to lierle
Tin iTiilitcar\ In
b.-pp.-.l fiom
in 19.19 anil told him alxiut a
"Red Underground" in Washing­
WASHINGTON. Aug 31, (VF)—T»* milled...... by frdrral, state I it, peacetime draft the •iiintci »v,
ton. naming Alger Hiss, u Slate and local gosernments figured out tu an asrtage of $M4.4(» lot ea. I. ..I
*'»vd f.,t nrgs.w-. dm big Wort I
Department official, a , one of thr 144.000.IHK) AmrtKam during the yrai ended June Mi. (,M7
IWsi II. def. lmr offid al. «s.d to
the memlier*.
The Census llurrau in re|Mirting this I,kI.iv noted that the federal!
,|Hike,mun f-i Seimtiv,. Seiv
McDowell, t e l l i n g re|H&gt;rter, !
•om«ihinit o f w b atjlerle told the, g .(eminent, as usual, gol the lion's (hair }1S7 It) again*! J4 (i8 4 foi
hendi|u»itet - .aid in answer !«•
com m itlrf. *a i(1 Ik-rlt* ilrclnri'*!
the stairs and $40.2b for local governtnrnts.
| n question that ........iota i* fi nd.
that

•

ao.l .1.....1 up hit gosesn
imp-.il.tiil

thaiign

1is nlMiut tm |M*trrnV.
»»fip lln* rlru liH ii *»l \ n f I ’lruuri
Nvkiu «* a ill i!i*t ll*rli liaiuillL llilu d iJ Kajiirti It* foirian minitlr*

111
!•» tha- country 1Jlw| Infrnoi Mmotn Alnamlcr
(►4*0,000,000, iloiMi 15,041,(KMUH)
uhich thev ha)i)&gt;rii lo !«• a» •
i
u
All pupil. In Seminole Countv .
.
from
lUtr-',
rtvii.d
high,
ch
ie
fly
H tn U s
-•
............
Ih
Art* Com U-uaUM* of' r(»fH*tt)' of' ihr wait mi*1
SchiHit,. numbering between -l.OlHi ) r l a y C T S
1 sshII nnH On l'N«r Tuts
Idim flhlO l
•IIK’Ird .0*1 I 11
and h.fWO will register tomorrow
mended By Post For **Yi*vt» profit * tiixr* on ctifpom
i ti\ it,ifur .1 ii*f III Mini ilirju .(linn;
morning ut ,ch&lt;Mi|* lietwreen the
hour, of 9:111 and 11:00 o'clock. It
W1th I ill* litifh I r I -kill, HI Ailthlmn
Doing Splendid Job lions.
Statgs Mtul
loi'«l yovri nm**nt
IIICKO R yT n . c .. Aug. 31—
was
announced
today
by
Supt.
(Iirii -III n|||&lt; n
II' m i I s s n fsw r a n , a itl
t«xr*
partly
ihr
Iw
h'inl
— Henry W a l l a c e , Progressive
T W. Lawton, Regular bu* sched­
Twelve member, of the local t__
___11
...nr hy dimhinK tu now
ax
due
N*id ( •(iiiiimiiim Htumijt* Sunn*
ule* will lie iqietaled to tran*|mrt Am erican Legion Junior ll«»ebnll ) a], tutnla — It l.t a t o .t t ia t f-it the
Fatly presiJrnliat nominee, wav
Mint kttH f(ir«*ii?ii mlnidtcr.
pupil,.
School
will
open
for
reg­
teuin were given miotature silver .i,,!,., u n j |A,707.tHMl.n«NI for the
pelted with eggs anti tomatoes
U \ .S |t |\ i, i i i \
\ U|t
i|
,4 * ,
ini#* tin* t i i c f f n 'l u n l post df m m
ular aeasion* Tuesday mormtig. l&gt;a&gt;el-all* uml regular l.awlwili-. I | , „| governm ent,. Thl* upw i . i l
l i n t i i t m e ( U u ir r i to i h r
\ |.
l*t*r wit limit i m i l M i o
|twtcr today as he (ought to (peat
Sept. 7.
Is'Mting the ,ignature of Hatem| ha» eontlnus-d «inre then.
Mcimwhili* in llncb»i6*&lt;t, R**! antic mm **! line iplie^frd ItmFln North Carolina crowds.
The registration of pupil, i, ICmIt. n1 meeting of t'aiopbetl
Collection
cup*
have
l-ceo
|„ addition to la v e , tin* linen
lltltnilt. 1lit1
* I '»(III IIlf drill I Nil lllt-al IS •
••■ lift) 1***1 j » .*•* t h e %I o f m c u n lint eiperlrd to interfere with la-sing I'ost No, 61 la ,I evening . government
Uonr drowned hii words as he
level, pi-led
up i placed In nianv local business till t.n ir bu ttle 3Ait|i l*MiMlrr Ttt»»N
litllin) It* iiim r oul Id ((M,
Selective
Service
registration
of
endeavored to talk at Charlotte and
ut llie Legion Hut.
f : MNt.mxi.tNN) from fee* fur , e r - 1 e,tubli-hment, for contribution. ICHMI i* t mi Lit, (!) .t in s finite
\\ r a I h r f
f o i f t a*. I • i % n J t «4 I h r
youth* In the IK-20 age bracket.
The player* wen- commended 1 vices of various kind* making 1 1 „ the Ton.il Clinic *|Hin*oreil bv ikit|H t it “ W iJt
lllitriiN trh li r «if tfic lulfiiBr
UMrillxtia
Hickory. As the campaign parly in
„ . ...
. „ . . ,
, which Is Iwirig carrier) on this
‘‘(Of III N11(1la (IIIlaw 1 ipe l l j f l r i
o,t
Comioandei
James ii . tr |„tul general revenue ,32,-jI the Seminole
County Children’*
Krid tin* 1 »&gt;it*s! Stats** u icm
bv
..........
Hrr|, III
jn at
,, iiuspih
of*,, lsaid
Mr.
15
cars
* -------- diovr (turn Charlotte to
j Building
I
S •• In Sanford
. ,Is nearly
' iMTh
a isa .i
ll , SLawton.
.«"
,| i it--0 tv -'
Wright for doing u “splendi
I ',-01011(11 ■ It a y rti o n d hii-li i .
|oO,(Hltl,0titl fur fiscal lt*»
4»*,a ^ * . by *1*01*I ! IK ftilln nrn)
Hickory it Wsii pelted at Newton ! ] ' • *”?
r
H»* ««*id that hu expected that th job", and Fred Cluiuti. who di
N i i u h l | i i * n Mu* ' l l ( l u l l c i p f w
I hat. tiHi, s « . Iw-lnw the (65 - chairman, announc sl ti-dav
|
| . s--s-l I - -illetit- • ( ihr Com
tec ted thenr was likewl»e com o-hI.INMI.IHN) higher tbaa the Klpi
tilNuit -ou in i If a im i 41
will, potatoes.
| ffi( ‘J? Crildy Du^m‘ C?,y
,Tr^VM
3|r Ka-ler -Inlt-ii that the Tonsil ............ 1 1'..in m u- - -t It- tii'.i"
tigure.
It was 11st pet -ent t'lm ir i- the first project of the 1 .f,.i n.ati.ni Itiin-ii-ii said 1 -toS tfonn ** iliiK “ * i ( |oti)(rtcd
Several policemen accompanied building inspector, who today re- t*‘r “
7,y tonight " " ' mended
Awards were presented to the higher than the ll»42 total.
, y
..........
itlmiC llii* unit U fin llc folBl
local children's committee sine,*
....... ..
•••&lt; c»«» i , « i
the nominee as he stepped (torn vealeil that City permit, for new ■» , ^ n" ,
construction and remodeling total t
h, " rV' r- *'r?• ' following player* by Legion
foi loniehl mi Ihr r&lt;Ur of ihr
ludividoal income tan-, pmvtd-'it i t , i,-or gn ni rat ion in May, amt h- I
his cat in Hickory's union square 470.416 In estimated value com- *
•InI ui I- lo* r
'J""* ro* ! ‘ , ' rin« f,,r S r ,,‘‘ unite (Jana,: John binder. J ' . C- per rent of all governmentol asked that Ihe full erMiperntiun of
. ... ,
, . ^
..
land strode to a loud speaker. , pared with 127,760 In Augu.t, “ vr
“* C F; David Rusal, H8 and I*:
"
»: * ' ‘‘ " ‘ V
IHi.nl,le, a* all In Ihe lH-2'i age Cbmle* l.ee, L F ; Charles Tborna,. n-M-ntie in I947. yielding (18,300.- the ,am.de of Sem inole County USupporters in the crowd of
ii a r 11 i( \*
iH-o.iNIO oi (127 a jH'isnn on the tfivrn in I bi* Important rfttlM*. . 11 V ■
A Ok at t
,
New homes have provide.! ihe rroup a r, M n g regi*tere,j al 1': Frankie Htenstroni, 2I*-RF: I atrrage.
,
. . .
■•■'(*) &lt;t itot-ical l-iiileant- moving
Contribution! nmy I m» nmilci! t•* 11
500 were singing "The S l.r Span- | .uft,w
■
p,,,
Ihr
iis
tr
time
In
thla
country
and
i j n
m * i
i|f it
(bulk of permits during »*™
|L . .
............
............. ..................
Ouaa, will m iu
" I ’ranut" Galloway, C; Mari-or
Next In impiutunce were tsn -s tbi* Hrminolit
County
Chlbli**it,.« -....... ' i egtine In t.iechosluvakta U(,
Siru Mannrr
whenWallacear-| month. These Include prr.niU to
rill( ■rcordimr to birth date
-■
■•*
■
* '■
■
■
»—
" ' t h e mainland • nlin-tv if it keep*
Duller. III; John Keeling. C; &lt;&gt;n sales and gross receipts (In- 1 Commiitrt*.
I*,
n . Hot
77M, -•
San - l-ii'-' m il'* - 1 In i'nly utid-r
lived. Atumult ofbooingdrowned
tha following parsons: to Karl •■net* a* elsewhere.
inut.
siti.n
"f
Ithc
)nli*Fii*it
'»i!
*1
jjj,
|)|
i
**(
fit
ir
i&lt; thi* ) ’
*4
Floyd Sparkman, L F; Wally Tyre, rtmling ftslernl excise tasrs ond
Higginbotham for a 120,000 conAt 1:00 o'clock tomorrow teach- UP; -Zeke" McNair, lb. Tw- m *tom« duties), which amount'd fori), K la . hr «dib*d.
ll.f'ig '. * )i gum rat mu * lifts*
j \V i a I her ll-itinu -aid r .K1«v
the song.
Th-* Clinic h u tw*rii fornoot for
crata block residence at 2419 Mel- er. will meet wl'h Art and Music
M- i.-lugi-i - niimtieririg a l...... | Tin- l-uivau warn. I n-wevsr.
Wsllste had ullrred the words: lonvllle Avenue: to J . C. Whld- Supervisor* at tha Hanford firam- l-layer* not present to receive the I - 111,3110,000,000, or 179 per per- lb
« !• _ * »
I ...... iin--' ill lied iln-ii l-'irn-lri-t ibm
., „ , . j , u fr l;
award* were John Salsbury an-l •on. They accounted for 22 |-or lindrr*|»rivilr|frtl rhildr«*n
of thi'
"Nrgroes should have the tight to den for a 16,600 residence at K17 mar School. Thursday and Friday I Tun |,•« Lansing.
.. In - t witili-r'
Ci-iiiniuei ’ ! along tin i.- i- i i m gin
rent of total governmental rrvo- county, and w ill
rcrtrlct^il
to
Rosalia
Drive;
to
B.
E.
I'urvi*
*chedul.'«
for
teachers
Include
a»vute( because they pay laser "
in
1 1-i*li-vakln
W uni vrl-..‘i i .
Ii. re increased
The application for memliership n-ie,
the rbiblrrn of IhoM* fnmilim* who
when the shower haa,n Dhierven tor ■ *7,800 concrete home on signment of pupil, to varioiiv In ihe |H-st of Ray Hall, Jr., com­
l-i 'll) m ill, mi I ui al inljt iirporation income taw- ar- rm dvi*
Wien hr shower began. Ubservert Tw-Iill#1|l stree t; to Theo.l-.re t n r her* and a nn.gram to lrfrom the Wei
rnin lung
tits'd for 17 per cent, property fun* Hmuit and h i p unnbli* to | in y
Ckstimatrd that sevetal doten to­ Judt for B 16,000 home and 11,000 |,rrtented at 10:00 o'clock Friday munication* advisor for the Iruo&gt;n i v t . - i i it in *it r
II-.- I . i n i- i i i v111vI end an,)
inn
government,
and
former
le&lt;
t
,
sea
II
per
rent
and
ail
other
j
I
p
,
'
.
'
,
,
f
'
t
o
u
i
l
l
operation.
r-.pi
mi
Shoinan,
13,
of
L
matoes and eggs were thrown. One garage at 1404 Magnolia Avenue; morning rnlitlrd. "Visual Eduon
■.................
Delewair called f"i &gt;ii i-ng north
U
IN
ftccnuiitft!
f(»r
KfD'lhrr
10
dent
of
loske
Mary,
was
taken
■
f
f
iii*
l-a-'k
-»f
The Children* Committee, Mr. M,.,
f-n «fl tin Iwcl -t the
wind* Iste this afternoon and
egg splashed on the speaker's to J W. Jarrell for n (fl.OOO home tlon "
Fivi* p«r rml
nil . K a tier -aiil, hope, to run
at Oak and Twentieth Htreet.
\ number of veterans are ex under advisement. The fried chick i** rrrnt.
atleait Idea-lirtiat»l ui Munirtpallt.il!
tutuvlit.aridJir*)- northern
shoulder.
The former V, A. Sneer home pw.tlHj
&gt;„ Bmorg th. adults I rn ,u t*l&gt;cr was followed l.v a . , .u rnmcntal revenue calm- from twoclinir* of
20 children ea--h ISrV l.i-t &gt; v. ning net l-cf.itc tin- U|M,|.
,|ir
.I«rte&gt;
was
m raoveil from Its former site wh(1
wlh r r r u tcr Wodiwdav ' •"
r l.i' r n .l
"
,
withinthe nexttwo month*.
Tin .tint I tin- gum*- nnd htok. in - &gt;n,t tortiei-l
BY AB8OCIATR0 PRFSH
next
-«t to the First Methmllst
„ , h„ .q,nf„M V oea-I
................. .. ° *
T
h" r
,‘f « l Kovern- only npetlM w ill In- (10 per child I. It »i
lie w« tr.-at.d t-v Di
t i i , :. Ni rti n. ch ief forecaster
menl*, thi* largest single sotireo for actual cost, white ut the ho» I M-m-in nnd lio n pent tn
PirtiJeni Ttuman asked "(ait Church to the southwest corner of ti--tmI School on Commercial 1
Hi (or iln- li teral Storm
Warning
CHILE OIUKCTS
- f rotenw- was property taxes, pilal. Many of the rhililren
nlay" today for H»nty A. Wallace. Park Avenue and Fifth Street Avenue. Classes will start Tuesalio Undo f.o further treatment
Ii) 8 ,r v ln
u \1 .-■ ■ - v, i enndit n
Thr
operateil bv the
SANTIAGO. Chile, Aug. 31 &lt;4*1 " hlch
16.64mixhi.ihhi ..r need the operation, he explnllitvl, tume •pivialtsts,
wu- urn-inn. --1 were favorshit- fnr the hurricane
Progitssive Patty presidential can­ where It la being remodeled Into (|
—The government ncw,pu|ier La * l'
t * r*on In 1947. Gi-al will tie hniulicutiped severely in tirlov t-v Sam rny'i fnlhei. It t. ........... ..
northeast path and
didate w|*o has Ireen pellrd with
ernmenta
got three
Nacion said tmiay Chile will re- * -ernm-—
•- ..............
... fourth*
........ - ef j ,h, i, ,. h-d work u, well a- in tilniiiiiin, mating- i
f tin meat ictnain -&gt;r m n
eggs, booed and harrassed on a
normal physical development mi­ counti t at tin- 1ut.1i- Su|-i-ly 15)0-1 ”1 frrl itavunahly sure II w.ll
Ject a United Slate* propose! to ’ ’’'
adult •
• I * (i Hkim «• asm I ' a i i • ( ( (
kNorth Carolina s|&gt;eaking lour.
inlernatlonaliu- the Antarctic.
Sale* and gro,» receipt, taxes — le ,* their tonsils art- removed.
C C I ) n il Fir»t Street
—
—
primarily state rather thsn local
Thrr-ugh_Presi
Charles
iritou^n r r n « Secretary
te rn a ry L
h a rk i ' m
m
i
a
a « •
f it
IA I I NIIS L E A D
I1KNRS ILL
levies— ranked next a* * source
M'. T n - «an
.» -sent«word lo
1. re­
- 1
DALLAS tug 3| -bD—RnrI'ltAtiUE, Crechoslovakis, Aug. "f revenue, providing (3.700.04)0.porters that he contidtn.lht
coiuiden. ihe treat-1
porlets
°
|uiei li-iv.-nii C.ike St eventan's
I 31—f/1*&gt;—Former President E*lAll uther taxes of state and
menl given Wallace "a highly Univa-l iivi-i Rep Lyndon It Johnsa'i
,unrd Dene* has lapsed into un- L - at government, yielded L1.300,fur tin Drtiineratic L' S Hunt)
consciousness, and a liulletin fron. tax&gt;,000. The federal government
American business." He said Wal­
uominxtluli vtirt.hr,I tn 106 votes
hia doctors said tonight hi* eon* provided them with |l,2rMU&gt;00,(i-Mi
lace is "entitled to say his piece."
i -hI uv.
All i'ilinu»ir,t 1181 votes
dilion la "extremely serious."
in aid.
The White House also announced
POCATELLO. Idaho, Aug. 31, (/P)—The western states, rich in
«ierv still out.
Ili-ncs liecame critically ill n I
—— 1
T
A
LLA
H
A
S
S
EE,
Aug.
31,
(/J’t
llo
m
l
.1
(m
rils
have
about
20
that Mr. Truman will make a cam phosphates, should quit depending on thr east for fertiliser*. As list ant week ago. The former president. ,
V-1 i-fficial canvavs will be meM E N T A L C H E C K - F I*
percent fewer board (ret of timber than they did 20 years ago. hut i»»arv to determine the winner.
paign speech Sept. 18 near Dexter. Secretary of the Interior C. Girard Davidson said today.
now (54. is suffering from a recurthey air worth $60,000,000 more.
m
Davidaon, in a statement for thr opening of public hearines on rence of a chronic ailment. He re- j
Blowa, and from there will tout on
Aug. 31, m n iH t .O lI L N MAN D IE S
Stair Forrslrr C. H. Coulter estimated the whideialr manufactured
west. Details of the trip, other than new regulations for phosphate production on public lands, said Idaho, slgnril Ihe presidency in June. ar.d
girl
who
ha*
ad­
T R E N T O N , N. J
»Vug I i — tyFi
was succeerLl by Communist Kb- ^
mitted setting some 200 first on value ol Florida forest products now ii $1 35,000,000. When the l oreit —Archie Herron, who spent (0
the engagement at Dexter, are in* Utah. Montana and Wyoming together possess 60 per crnl af the nation's merit Gotlwald,
) the farm of her unrlr, Charles Service nailed o|&gt;erating in 1928. the rtimialrd value wav $75,000,000 years in New Jersey State Pri­
phosphate deposits, yet account for only 8 per cent of the annuo] output.
comolete.
•Willey, went, tn Chicago today for (alxiut $100,000,000 at today's pricri.)
son under tentence of death, U
TO ATTKM IT RECORD
"At present, farmers In the
Th« national pi
match will
dead,
ill/
CLEVELAND. Aug. 3 I - W V - ■
, U''1'
Through reforestation and firsbe held at Dextor
8n Mr. western area are getting their in California. Urltish Columbia
The “forgotten man'' of the
The U. 8. Air Force will attempt
'
McNeil the girl waa control programs, there are more planting program 1,-gan in 1928
Trumen'a address
Will he phosphate fertiliser* from pro­ or the east for processing.
i c . s n » s w Oa
“Only one sixth of It la p n - 1tu 1,1 ■ °ew world speed record quoted by John Hurgard, deputy tr e e , on more acres than In 1928 with fi.tkHi slash pirn- ncnllings l-rison died last night at the age
cMiing plants in Flarfda and Tan
nesaaa," Davidson said.
cessed here In two small plant* In * ‘‘ h ,u North American F-K6 Jet
*h-’ The decrease In the total volumne imported from Louisiana. .Sm-i- of 81). Twice he survived sentence*
fighter
at
the
National
Air
Race*
started
the
blaxc*
when
other
"Western
farmers
are
paying
ia due to the fact that most of thi-n, 67.000,000 teedllngJ hsve to the in the electric chair b«Idaho and Montana, and then
TH E W EATH ER
|family member, ‘"wi-rcn't watch- the stands of big virgin Umber Ix-t-n rnist-d in stall- ntirscrin and cau e of n legal quirk resulting
oa much ox 160 a ton than the mainly for low-analysis ftrtiliicr* Saturday.
from death of the judge who
*hte present record is I160.7H6 ing me." She said she hoped to have been rut.
Florida farmer pays for the same which really do not meet the
planted on lOO.Otxi acri-s of land sentenced him.
mile* per hour, set by Marin# i •&lt;*• &gt;*nt to live with her divorced
JACKSONVIUJf AOff. »1 W*&gt;~ product It la in tha national need," Davidson continued.
In 20 years, sawmill production
Many of the curlier plnuiel
H
L interest to meat wtatern damsnd
"And yet right hero you are Lieut. Col. Marion K. Carl at mother, Mr*, l-eona Kaglu of has been pushed into second place I ,u m l* already have Ix-en thinned
VFW CONVENTION
Asheville ................. ~ f t
Muroc,
Cal.
Aug.
26,
19(7.
|
Rloomlngton.
III.
611 from praaaaalng plants In tha Just next door to tha aourre of
in the forest Industry by pulp-; for pulpwovxl and are predocing
Irm Ingham -----------ST. LOUIS. Aug. 31—0T&gt;—
Vhldi will
potential low-coat public lower In
mlltfl
tnxt
manfxfturf*
krxft
p
t'
turpentine
for
their
uwnem.
JAYCKK NOTICE
IM rgatcs to the 49th annual na­
..TB
freight differential.
LAND SALE
the northwest
P*1/-. .1 ™ * board and bleached
The »tate forester said millions tional encampment of the VrteTha Jay eves will hold their
"In this h i m t at Watt, the
sulphite.
"This power can ba tha basis weakly luncheon meeting at the
of othsr acre* o f cut-over land
■ « seed m longer a m as a for electric furnaea processing of Tourist Center Thursday noon.
At the monthly sale of land
It Is tho pulpwood industry's have been reforested nalurallr by rans of Foreign Ware took time
celentei (q s td m ty to the tnat" p h e a p h a t e , which preliminary
foreclosed by tha County, 0. I*. use of small and defective trees, a fin- control program which kept out from speech making and con­
Mr*. M. B. Smith and Mre. Mae
business today to »ta*i
studies new Indicate may be the Daly Fort have prepared a paper Herndon, county clerk, yesterday thinning from heavily wooded sec­ wild fire* from burning up young avention
mentmnth parade.
sold
several
parcels
of
property.________
____
.
.
.
.
tions
end
tree
tope
left
by
saw
moat desirable method. I am
tfee*.
"The Resources of Semi­
Scheduled to take part In th*
, math ia shipped out as pleased to hoar that two new entitled
About 100,000 acres of Florid]
nole County nnd Their Use". They including late In Sanford, Dream- mill crews that haa helped build
starting at 1 P.M. (EST)
«k without farther pro­ plants ora new under construc­ trill be presented to nit members wold. Ban Lando and some small.
_j ’up
up the total dollar valua of Flur- land was under fire protection parade
were 20.000 marchers, teortn of
u d ia net intended for tion In this
*
, when the state service W
as start- floats and 100 bands and drum
present. Irnlly Odhnm has nr- acreage, real lx Ing therefrom,j Ida forosU.
• w to ptuu
(i
•L270.
Coulter recalled that tha tree!
tce*iiaatd as r*«e Ts*e»
and bugle corps-

heckling off to ■ food
atart" when Wallace spoke
hrre last night.

w iX^

111-11,llr- In hit the tie,Jin LlmkaJc
and .........I»e ihr , im r n*i dispute
Ih r RtiMiaiis blocked land and
Laig r a sir-s to Hrflin fc'l da&gt;s ago
a I lei the I S Htuain and Fiance
uitiodm:rt| then net- suiicncy into
til).
Itn l*l,r 1-1 ulan*i
&lt;lr*|» a* 0** IlfiMUii tone U n lfafi
M
♦*••• *■— »

Tropical Blow To
Miss Mainland If
Course Continues

Drive Opened To
Raise Funds For
Childrens Clinic

Sanford's Building
Triples In Volume
Over Last August

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Federal Agent Advises Western

Fanners To Make Own Phosphates

$60,000,000 Increase Reported
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                    <text>THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, IMS

I .■ lla a r *

In a
m

true* violation*.
He mad* th# charges to U . 8.
JE R U S A L E M . Aug. M - U D — Consul Crnrral John !. MacDon­
Tho liraoll m ilitary governor of ald. now chairman of tho con­
Jenitalem. Bernard Joaepb. ac- sular True# Commlaalon.
cuaed the Arab* today of 62

Heat Wave

Concrete Blocks
For Pool Not 0. K.
Says R. G. Lubinski
recent report nn awimmlng
M construction to the City Com-

He quoterl a Mr. O irr who had
dcilgncd the awlmminr pool at
Pkhokee aa followa: ’“ III* candid
•glnlon nf concre te Mock ron.-trurtion for a pool la that It la entirely
Inadequate to hold the enormous
preavi-re at the deep end.
“ On Aug. US.” he wrote, *1 con­
tacted SensabaughlUInc and As­
sociates at Coral Gables.
Mr.
■jmaabugh waa out of town hut
Mr. Ralne brought in Mr. Harvey
Baiter. Mr. Baxter dori all their
ol and building design and ns*
lit r l i or aeven pool* in an.I
Around Miami,
lie aald a few
year* ago aomeone in Miami built
INVITINO R IP O IIK S Into h!a New York apartment, Algrr Iflae (left)
a concrete block pool. The water tell* them of hlf hotel meeting w-ith Whittaker Chamber*, ilia man who
wai turned Into the pool but
ha* accrued him nf being a member nf a Coinmuntit underground group
never reached the half full mark
in Waiblngton. Telling the newirnrn that he Identified Chamberi a*
before the eidea Mrw out.
"George Cro-ley," aolrly on the Intter’a aay-ao, HI** re fille d hi* state“ Among aome of the poola I mrnt that he I* not and never hn* been a CnmmunliL (International)
vlelted while thete was tho Vene­
tian Garden Pool of Coral Cahlea.
Thla la a beautiful pool In a na­
tural aettlng.
It I* a fill and would l&gt;e great enough to ro'empty pool, (wing emptied each lapse the aid)*, due to Ctr fuet
day. Outflow pipe tiring 21 inrhea. that wr have n land formation
It "Milan** Iran, .-a a * n a s i
It ll filled from a 10 inrh deep here and not solid rnck.“
■liopimd hundred* of ilia ien'g»'te*
Mr. I.ubin-ki reported lh.it he I. hm.l |{u**ian line*.
well the water of which la frrih
•nd entirely free from sulphur. had visited the f’nbokee Cool now
After the rcvrrsal In fortuns
Thla I* below the ground pool, under conatructlon, and wn* in- nlong thr Stalingrad front, Sehelformed
that
cash
outlay
for
the
having been cut out of rnial rock.
lenla-rg aald “volunteer*” had to
ol l*o rho*cn from only the moat
“ A (lx Inch concrete floor wa» .15 hy 76 fool aleive the
ty|Kof
pool
would
laI25,MH&gt;,
placed In the bottom ami the aide*
i a ."fully screened Russian priwere gunnited with a 3 inch layer but duo to co-operation of liign a.-neia and th* rrlloble one, were
of concrete In make it water light. arliool leiyr, the Lion* Cluii and few and far between.
Thla may lie whrtr aomeone of rltlfcn* who ilonated ‘.Ime and
The operation
entered
into
our rllient conceived th- ld -« of labor and hauling of material* the Hchcllcnlterg'a trial borauea of
building k below grounl pool era ro*t had lieen kept down. It vra* what happened to »onte of the
Canford tlalng wire lath and gun eatimated there that if let under Soviet *pie«. The prosecution Inill* to a*a I the aldra. Burh con- contract it would ro*t 110.000 to (induced &lt;vldsncs to ahow that
itroctlon In thla area la impracti­ $ 16,000 today.
the Russian*. after their mission*
cal for even though the pool were
vine accomplished. ware taken
A
hen
eats
about
10
ernt*
worth
VSUr tight when full, ahee cmto Ausrhwltt and killed.
of
feed
per
month.
Hied the forre at lh» In!tom
A witnaas, namnl Smolen, who

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Fra ra

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SI T R U C E V IO L A .

Oaa

I anill non# waa la sight ImmadiaUly.
‘
There waa iom i hope that coot
air maaaee from the Canadian
noithweat would move acroaa the
l/irder over the weekend and be­
ing a drop In temperature* to
lu n , aoction*. But forecaatera
raid the cool air waa “ moving
very slowly."
Thu North Atlantic and New
England elate* got *ome of the
high i-mperaturca ycaterday. Hart­
ford. C o n i., etnled aa the mer­
cury loomed to 106. In Huntingten. W . V*., thcomometera regittcrod at. even 100, the aame
not mark reported at Alpena,
Mich.
Naw York and Boston got a
notching INI reading while Phil­
adelphia felt no cooler with a
mars of 05. Chtrago’a 05 waa the
hottest Aug. 25 In the Weather
Uurrau'a history and the fourth
conxrcutive day of W er above.
Detroit's high waa 08 and Cin­
cinnati! wilted under the aame
torrid temperature. Cleveland waa
In the aame condition with a
high of 07.
There were a few cool apota.
San
Francisco's 88 waa
the
c uintry'a lowrat reading and moat
of the Pacific coast enjoyed tem­
pi rat urea alightly below normal.
In Dc-trint, more than 20,000
auto worker* were made Idle
directly or Indirectly by “ heat
atrikra.“ After 0.600 workera at

Bavtng money la a cinch
if you’ll ahop our way.
You can caally prove this
tact to youraclf. First,
cor pare our regular eetrydav shall pricra with
ell other* (Ami you can
bet that ouri are aa low
ae the very lowwatl. Then
watch our ada for the
wceh-eiwl red hot ape--lab*. (Many »t th-ee we
realm* at coat nrtew —
ofteif below coatl. P itK 8 TO there you have It.
fly ahopning In our etoree
every day lr the week
you eao HAVE A L I T ­
T L E EV E R Y D A Y O N
r V E R Y T H lN n
Y O U
H U Y . . . and get the
greater additional aavInga hr stocking up on
th»o» week-end superd-ep&lt;e,i|.prii e
epeclale.

GREEN
GIANT
SWEET

.e
W E E K

w h e a t

TABLE SUPPLY
E L O V E T T ’ SE
PICCLY WIGCLY

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.

Land O' Sunshine

P-Nut Butter
Waxed Paper

Q*nu*tlty Rights R e w rrH

Cut Rite

L IQ U ID BTARC1I
Wartime dettrurtlon of tl&lt;*e«
ha- rharply reduced potential •**•
porta of walnut* from North
China.

Price* flood Thru Nnturdny, August 28th

Ready To Eat Cookod, Smoked Hall or Whole

Hams

survived
Auachwlts,
t*atificd
against Hehellenliarg that the
Russian agents wrre alaln there.

CASHM ERE BOUQUET

G I A N T O CTAQ O N

Pound
Florida Grade A Dressed A Drawn

Frying Chickens

pc

Stewing Hens Pou
Long Is. Ducklings Pound

O C TA G O N G R A N U L A T E D

II. S. Government Graded

BABY
L IB B Y CORNED B E E F

REGULAR

BEEF

«» S T E A K
Sirloin S T E A K

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Brisket S T E W

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O C TA G O N

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$19.95 VALUES

W I T H PROVEN D EO D O R A N

Matt refutes galore - . .featur­
ed In Mather’* A u r u h I Sale..
Covered in High Grade ACA
Ticking. Cotlon filling make*
Utette Madrewtee n S ta r
Value.

WILSON LAUREL SLICED

Bacon
SWIFTS

029.95 VALUES
H o i Cen
ROASTING
160 Coll SprlngH embedded
In fluffy felled codon and
covered In Illuc or Hone floral
Ticking. . .

Corn 5

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

HEADLESS SHRIMP

Lb

RED PERCH FILLET

?.U50 VALUES

SOLE FILLET

CUBAN

Lb

Lb

39c
29c
45c

K IN G MACKEREL STEAK Lb 45c

An AuguM Sale Price—
Slash on thee* fine Innerspring Madreaace . . . They'D
wean healthful comfort . • .
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Lota Price.

FRESH MULLET

Lb

23c

O C EA N PERCH

Lb

19c

H A D D O C K FILLET

Lb

39c .

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FLOUR 25 Lbi 1.59
WAFERS 12-ox Pkg 25c
SAVO BLEACH
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SUPER SUDS
(«*• 31c
South
J U I C E 4 6 -o tC * n |7(
Sunshine

U" w -P O TA TO E S 5 U» 33c
SWEET PO TATO ES 3 u- 29c

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To Protect tba P u t * of the W orld)
To Promote the Profreee of Amerfcs,
r » Produce Prosperity for 3eaford.

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No. 5.

W e s t E n v o y s Red Scientists Agree To Conform
H o u se P r o b e r s Reds Again Invade
arliament For
PartyiD ig In to H iss, Berlin s City Hall
Western Europe C o n fe r3 H o u rs! WiA
W ith M o l o t o v . . «w*o*.*«
* C h a m b e rs D eal
Demanding Control
Backed By 0. S. Observers B e l i e v e
Investigation
Shows
16 Marshall Plan Na­
tions Are Included^
U. S.-British
Dis­
cuss A n t a r c t i c a

*

W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 2 7 -&lt; / P )
— The Um lrd Slatrt gave it*
backing today to a mo*e led by
France lo trl up an all western
F.uropean parliament with advisory
power*.
D ie Slate Department tald in a
ilatement that ” thi» government
•liongly iasuit the progtetiivrly
doier inlegiation of the f r e e
nation* of wettern Europe."
American official* assume this
group probably would be expanded
to include all the It) countlie*
which air taking pad in the
Manhall Plan for European re­
covery.
Prance proposed specifically a
cnference* of the tlruaiel* jmet
countrle*, to be held not later
than Noveniln-r, to make recoin mendatloni lo their goverunent*
aa to the membership, dale ard
place of mcrtlng* and the age win,
for a proposed European l •pre­
ventative assembly with advisory
power*.
Britain'* l-almr government ha*
indicated It may not want lo go
ahead at thi* time. Prune Minl»ter Attlee wrote Winston ChurchIll recently that the movement
wa* premature, and the project
irm i* * * a o* r u * t « * i

Br i e f F o u r-P o w ­
er Communique Is
Due Tomorrow Nite

5,000 Spectators
Greet Return Of I M O SC O W . Aug 27 i d ' l 1lie
three wrsleni entoy* lu itiriiril
Olympic T e a m ;1
bout ihirr houit loniytil with
Liner Is E s c o r t e d
Into New York By
Police. Fire Boats

Soviet I'oicign Mum tci \' M
Mololot on llir Gentian elm*.
I hr envoys motored liom the
k irm lin lo llir H u ll'll embassy.
|U*I across the Mo»cow Kivrr,
I licy lefl (he kirm lin the if I*

lly TH O M A S I*. U H U N K !
M OSCOW . Aug 27. (fl’l— "Hif V.idems of Science* liquidated 4
biologic4I laboratory 4iid "freed from thru dulie*" two noted Soviet
liiologiil* by ipecial decree today.
At the t.imr time Soviet newspaper* i* m rd iionl-p4gr &lt;pte,iih of a
letlrl of ibe academy'* pinidium to Ihliiir Miniitfl Stalin. I b r Irltcl
Men Were Linked In
piomiird Stalin that the academy would "collect tit mutakrt" 111 luologv
Demonstiaituns May
and “cleat the pul it (*.t the ilrvel
Force Work Stop­
opine nt vl advance'll Soviet science
Uytulugy. It* chief, N IV Hub-!
In West M.irylailtl
■ * •g y N e g r () W ( ) r |(|
in the name uf the gn a t pur|to*e* ......
accu*nl of having taken1
page And Abandonof our people and in the name of
anti scientific pusltRiins.*1 iriy.
N K H \OHK.
mem t if Building
the vii-lury of Commit m ini."
t-g&lt; nrlir* deal* Wllh the ■.tody if
\ «|»r«ul Irilrtal grainl jury
T ill, wa* all part of the can the function, of cell*.*
whirti 1a hi nionlh iih Iu tnl 12
I inning row among Soviet *clenMu- Communi.t central ..... irmtIll HI D
2 i ,.-Fi Fur
1I. 1* n iti whether acquired charha* placed it* atamo t a p -1 lup t*iMiitiiui)i«*U tit llir t 1111*aI
lltr &lt;r.Olltl Ili4.ill,t J*v t -lltgcirnt
Slnlr*, h.»* Ih t ii Mifiiiiiiiiinl fm
a d e ri.tic. can U- pu-»rd on from p,..vul on the theory that .............
itiiiii.i 1 Race Urged
I’u K’uk ( oimmmiti Ir j .Id,, ■nitiaioi* foie*
geneiation to generation, U-com- 1 liaracteri.tic* can l&gt;e .nS. iiti"! | Hfpi, I 1 in rutiAihlrt
■
i e.J tlieu w ** tui. iieiltn'i ci;y
Ing inherited ehararteri.lic*.
M u . wit, revi-aled by one ..f the' r d ilf llir
Tempers.
Improve |M|,
| .. l i k e up a
Krrnoved from Ihrir fob* by i-aponent* of the theory, T H .l.y the decree were Academician L. A. Miiko, al n rvrrnt -etaio-i of thei
W A £ IIIN («U &gt; \
\uw 27 uV*
C r e d i t . Integrity meeting ,i u.r uni 1 mnmnn;
Orbrli. noted biologist who wa* A.ademy of Biological Science*,
I lir I Imnr l n Aiurm.m A iill 1 oUlli ll 411.1 ....i;.r,t. lift) ImcJ
Meretalry of the Section of Itlolo- l.v.enko attacked tho*e Soviet I
tl%l!ir» t ••iniiiillrr iHiiutf lull ilk
til
I 'l .L V 'A M
gieal Scn-nces, and I I Shmal- scientist* who in*i*t upo-i the |
I rlill
Xii g ).. vuu*tiluie « haiui) . u 1 icg.me
toil*)' .ill* I * ||r%% tr |Hi| I tll.il 27 l.l'l
gau»«n, who wa* director of tlu&lt; Mcmlelum theory.
\ lirpi..
ik&lt; , 4l 4 . I tbril omi
Institute of Kgolutionary Mori T h i . 1. the widely acrepled Algri Ni*% j(ul \V !titt.ilk**i (*li4in vt.,trwo|r lrm ir«,ri
Ibry drm indr.l aI. at 4 ipt^ul
III, r l i l l , r
phology.
( theory of itiheiilanee.
Mendel l»tl» tilltr vvrir mlrirdr.l tt| l!if
ii.nimitlrc 1 ■1. 1 ,. 1Cil t t.;rmb«l»
niglil &gt;4i.l ' 11ir Hoilil ,|..r *
Liquidated wa. the l.aluuatory working with plants. ttace.i tlie '.tliir id«! (aiin fir.ii \
\rvlfiiituttri e kr U' .1 ll' in, * il ,.iil, * ri
..I 1 uinmuniit J .i.iinaicJ Ubor
of Cytogenetic* .if the Inwtitut**
.................. i . . r * ar *i , i
Mtl
miiem in ll.c
&gt;.ci • nc of the
4 , ll.l III C ll* 1114Lr i In mg
t OllllUllIrr lilt r*||||,«||i| Kubnt
&gt;iiv be appnmlrd 1 .rt-tv^c the
/ Alr\4li«ln |.».bv N .ili,
Slll|llliu
Alla! Kr|»
.ittolllrl
4||,| i mrml.ri ,d
ii'iituil \ &gt;1 Iriiu in Jc n .rJ that
*
* N|%t«|| ill |*
111**1
l till) C|Ue*tioi,&lt;*tl v lu iiiliri. .tllci 1|r |
i.iiuti committee'
miillitri- ..I
X4I111U il ,1 u a* to l.c e*i
1 Hi ll
vim I. it look
C re liutlov ikia,
Avon 1.11i,,o l*n \ t&gt;
i ' I i i .-I i I
ol

Owership of Farm Negroes Are Told
Owes No Livin'*

of the Soviet government, al H:D)
N EW Y O R k . Aug 27-&lt;/1‘| O nr hundtrd and Mi L\ S. Olym ­ P. M. (1 2 .OS I* M . L S D
Coire»|Hmdenl» asked U . S.
pic athletr* came home today to
the loudett Iraibor celebration tince Allllia'sailol W liedell N in th :
"W ill llieir be 4 *oinmunii|ue
the return ol the firtt G. I. con­
tonight I"
tingent.
Without pausing. Smith called
In the giuup weir ) l gold inedal
winner*, including II member* of over hit ihoulder.
"No, theie will be u » &gt;omniumthr baikrlball squad. Decathlon
Champion Hob Mathia* of Tulare, que tonight."
T h r tiller weslcincts had all
Ctdorr.1 Proldr
Calif.,, and Swimmrr Ann Curti*
■ll ...Ml toil ii 4p|.4iriii|i itiulii aerie ibc
I
D ikin g null ir|»ii(ti&gt; lain, I'T,tillin' hebitr
appointment toi 5 I* \| tl) A M )
of San Fnncitco.
ui Jirti* ■ ' Jjliir |ii)||H»ff
j St M
illing ' ii.l t b.imbri i told them 41 4 Ulie 1&lt;
i iiiiiill#(l niiliiiN %i - &gt;*%di 1it'llilMe
The liner Waihinglon wa» es- Eastern Standard lim e ), the I S
••« &lt;1.
I H u t d liiv c Ivlin In llir I .il m in \ \ \ ( |&gt;
li* |J(F| into Ttap III 1J1 1 riled, whet)
-----------------sorted up the harbor by a pair embatiy announced Th r rm bany ]
t
mm
l*))h and lhal Hits in4*li* .1 ilown* , ,4W _
I
of police boat*. The fire boat* added ihat ihe ihtre would m
1 t i l l Vtsfti «tf ij.f i iiu r llstion of ti
e-i |storm Warning Ser- Von Kundstcdt.
Mann-J,,*ym
e
n
t
ih
e
fa
rm
but iluf m
d
|
(M
I
m
^lh
t
ii(
, f lllllli. •t hr Jtilrtl t il\ * &gt;trti d meeting:
pul on their ditplay*. Police n - at the Britiih rm lu tty lolhmline |
. •
c*
m
vice S a y s
Blow
\\ r 5%ill t 9inr h j &gt;1 sgstn 4 nJ
s t e i n. Brauchtsch |*’»v "
.
. j«....
. 0 tiii.r
Inn oil.
tirnatrd that the tpectator* on thr the Kremlin letiion
j
r * ll t
1*1
l li.ittthrit tol l
,
•in
dock numbered 5.000.
’ Prime MinUter Stalin did not |
. . Iih . loll ti
May Change Path
Go
On
Trial
Soon
llirin that about . veal la ic lie ,
I In*
Becauae the Washington dockeJ
attend tonight'* confert-nc*. ol I
1 d tie Umt
I |fitl H%*J' i **4
♦md »t. 1
thi* morning, the afternoon p a r -1filial* announced. Stalin lut&lt; »t"J* ......... .. " " .................
I I.oil, -Id.
iif frii-!nl »pin* 1»»n% i% *j»r 1 .'IIIII. kiitlvt •II la1*|f\ is to keep
M IA M I, Aug. 21— ( A l ' ) —
LO N D O N . Aug 27 &lt;/1'i TllC |
ade and official reception ached- tended two of the long rone* .1
atit'H, aml l illll'l! fail il f*%■In. i n»n
IN* ilr N. I.*t 1at tuns tnIhe MS-mllr-an hour Atlantic
le-.l l*&lt; M*»| •
tf the
uled at 4 P.M. today wa» can j
tfeailaaH Ua l*p*e T**«»
nf Xlr'lflui ftrii'i in* 448*.
W .11 O llit r 14ui tonight liner
hurricane gave etidntce of
»tv 1fnvrt umfi tl !••» ■*•• ii to si-an*
celled.
*“
.lightly .hitting ll* direction
i 111111U' t,rioi4ii lirld iim iv Im II
1*l| ill t 1 •n K l t| |, -r l up a
"\Vr tiiii*! tin wal.l . **!•*i. ii
toward Ihe w r«l-m &gt;rlh«r*t to
Mo.t of the athlete, and a l^ c f
E lC C tO f S
mil br Ilied lit lltlt.vlll
i,.u.ent far
l*i rMfili«t|
1 nri'a » % 4in»! ■•e|M*lis t ' ♦,«liillltllltto • Mi #1* ' *’*1
the non-N'ew Yorker* among — ,
da), ll had been Iraieling
Clllne* ilu ig rt
I I MitlllMir.l «l
i r 1*a•*•
, •he .tit 1.1. •i •
&lt;l VkN.ll«! - it)
northwestward. W h i l e Ihla
111 iM.-i'i k • si it.!, vxhi:h
course would take ll III Ihe
(hev are fe-ld Von Kui.d.lcdl, P o l i t i c a l
F llllO W C rS
4■f III ll-K r .|
1-Jet X
' O 4 1 th i* t i f f i n general direction of Ihe north
Hhu
iirnrf.il r.uriihnMrr ,
mb' i f ll-» L in *11 air i« fWtllfii
Florida roast it wa* emphasis­
^ c t a r y of the U.8. Olym.de
III Kuiu|&gt;r I full \'«)f| Mvllin
ttrin, , NF:W M U lh . Aug 27 1,1*1
Ilia e|
If .ik ll,
‘. ' I ' M l
I f f O ff
It
ed that the storm i» rrnlrred
, i a
Committee and in charge of the ■
°
..
wtin t4m|&gt;4iKti..l on Ihe Huttian
|„twccn Mayor
1ifi'fl rhfl'r As'it- l*ii |il
If*
7f.ii mile- line east of Miami
contingent, tald “ thia capadltion
! I "Histlnuri *m l‘U » *' ■'*
and probably will vary Ita
hoot; 411.I A ’.ilin Non |1i 4Ik T u I m Ii William ti'Hivyci and left-wing
_ * C 1 111 U U ) l v ; ,
°
• complete and .atiafylng
TA l.f.A ltA B S E K . Aug. dT -&lt;A*1
course several time* “ llu rrl.
M p m h p rK
I l f I A I W I A *occe*» In all reapeeu. The trip — Pluri.la* divided
Deniueiatlc
who mu r headed Hiller'* high .•'•*&gt;ngre»»mai, Vito
M*tr*ni»nlo
M i m n wa&gt; perhapa the moat harmonlout elector* have tiegun replying lo j rane* rarely travel in a
. 1 Aiu bate
t
them eaiil,1 t r i ha*
crui.tcd Into
iiimmand
,
, bitter
T „ , luiiue, rail
,
.
.
1
Jug an-) counter ■char go* of «&gt; .
and placid in tha history of aueh a demand Hum their utatc party ] straight line,” Norton comfor more than tine* ye#te.
tempt* ol pnllllenl dual*.
....... l-l»C C tl tin' Mgc* Of
I f atate uf ficially 1 mealed.
, chief that they
Fred Wright, n w i a n r uf th* piljrrimagri.H
_______ __
w few _______
_ _
_ # _____
j i t thf*tr J
Col. Gepcfal Adolf Stiamv alto
Ity order uf tlur Democratic
u,j mill iurltnlny aftet
Mathias
la on* of th*
ath-^how
they
Intfnd to .cast
n u t dwpaituiru* uf l A gUrtinnie
w ill l.e turd
Mayor, all nun.civil n r vice fol At||( ;t„ * j *22 lire I r.|&lt;llt 111 Ii)
Market, and Mareel Faille, eign letea who will spend any tim e-in'electoral college ballot*
27 (T h
\
,i
1
1 . 1 lowers
..1 i '„ 1.1 ll-glstet (til Srli-c
lower- of
or 51arrantunhr* American
oalnter aaaoclated with 0. D. New York before hradlng home.* I l ’a the electoral college split, M I A M I . Aug
radio |iirij|tlrd - ■
------- 1.
banged iv,
it t te iMon mi
I.andre**. were lod ly Inducted by Only 17-year* old. he will remain between President Tru m a n and N.i»y lum iiaiir hiintri
•lolling Mo inlay
1
1
,1 1
1Labor party on Ibe city puytoll tn .
Set »1
ns
John Ivy aa member* of the l.lont briefly to attend Y M C A and H i-Y Dlxlecrat presidential candidate 1
,|IP KM) nut ilr-sn Iw " wedlicjiisy llir litter held mar „ ri. g,.lng to get t)
11101 lung nl
liuillcsne
about
'*00
mile*
ea."
,.|
|ehnll'
would
br
irlraved
......
.
I
Marcantonlo
sal.I
yv»terd*y^that
....
u)|^
|
y
,
,
. b"'«l
Club al , the meeting at the function*. He »aid he had lecon-'J- 8««rm Thurmond that has J
l ti l \ It M-St (
tug 27 oPi
&gt;1
sidered hit “ retirement" and piub- brought Into lieing a movement «.
11
T h r \V»r Offlrr «ntil » military
»*
« jioiiiim alklng* siiairm.ni «•! I hi S « ihiih
« ‘■id) — \|,,i • pat., nt- iiri,* sdmllteil
Tuurlat Center.
loti
ladio
ion
............
_
.........................
.......
court will
I-nnivrned prolial.ly
doublejleallng. double crossing by s i.ct.v,. Sc i m ... Itoanl
|ti f |i,i lit ■ I - -t tali lavt yrat ItiSn
In order to remind the new ably would try the gruelling 10- tor a sped* Mstc l*|irl*l*«iv.....- 'M i.m i loeLy and
||&gt;m|,urifi
ibc lln li-h ton..
Kcgi.-tiatiuii m il lake place t&gt;■’ ( |
y &gt;mi l-ef* ii-, alltu.'Ugti tha
member* of tho Lio n i' work event competition again in M W . » ion ,0 rrV,M' Florida* election . 1*1 1 with land
•aid:
“
I
nee
not lung
iiniiole County oeliool* mnl rmniU i t I..; tnuilatile ( i ti.etr
lie will enroll In Ki*ki, Pa.. I“ w*.
_
,
.
I Storm warning hesdijuaitrr* .aul "f Germany, to try the four of
(l Dover
for the blind. Mon Ivey blind­
in
the
(
‘gmniiinist
Party,
including
principal*
arc
in, ,tr i-pt—'.l 1• in.ailv l.fani
The elector* aom* uf whom | , l
•
,„ „ j,,o llv s o ...n fieri
folded Lion* Wright and Faille Prep School thi* fall and lite r
J'
.
A ll four were ictuthcd to (iel the lli’ttiv Wallaces, the Mar 'uiH-rating in handling the Mglilng
'It . am ,,i* ll„i|iilil Set yice le
at the luncheon. D on W right had hope* to attrnd cither Stunfor l have declared they w ill vote fur 1
the
rc»t
of
them,
but
Thurm ond, have been asked to |tmuing it* notlhwe»tw*id toun many Ia*t month from Knglan.l rsntonio* or
up uf applii'anl*.
l„.ir ,d ’ i,
trio
an Me tt'sl
to right the fallen Lion banner or Oklahoma University.
Demo
While min may register at A .- ai,. i
M l»» Curti*, the Statuesque San Kt'* *helr intentions unmislnkeabiy L j about 15 nnlrt an bout. While to nppear n* defense witnriue* st " "
••» destroy the
' &gt;»• t tin state hs-t
while atill blinded, and Lion Faille
In Nuerenl.org None
fetched a glaaa of Iced tea for Francisco
ro blond, said she would b*i°"
J* 1
. l_9‘i ,.r-,T . * V AI r * ’ this look it in the genetal d u n , a war trial
.........................................................
.. ,,n r«F " ,» ’1 K“ v" " ,l,t r" ,'n tin fulluMing *i Inml—- Sentitiitli |“0 hnstalnl it the end «.f 10*7.
High, tvttiivii High, Smith Huh Mint ..... .
with 11A butpilSl*
lh“ *
th* K ln r l.lon without mlahap. married
fd In February to (iordon D- Littlefield of the Htnto In-mo- 1
f loiida G•corgis mad wa* called, however
pentde
front tbe New Deal
I'riinniy, and Sanforil \ la'altunul ll( ,•, ,
*" ,hr ■
t t*»Ift |he de.-ltnr tn
A ll were traniferinl to th
Henry Witte, Jr. announced that Cuneo California l&gt;a*Wrth*ll nlsv cratic Ksecutiv* Committee.
“
It
i«
i
lear
at
thi*
time."
the
that ihr stum Mutiatrilagrr bn'pital. in tlie Hr!
S, lii.ul In the niiintv tegistta ,|lt
Id her
career in
in the
It,."f.u
.irm ” 1 »hall esnect to hear from it wa* emphatired th
t tied* u a - aivountFlorida Lion* Club* will publlah er, and
her career
future
ntavot added “ that the Commun Itiiri uill take |il nee al (Ivied..
you at once," he told them.
Iriln a l I •
wav still 1st awsy and (imlditish zone.
th* Florida Lion hlagailn* In Ihe would l»e that of housewife
d In i
t-t
led
A
L
P
.
Including
Henrv
|| ii, SrlliMil, I in ,mi High Sc Iliad, 1Aii outrry •tinted III lllitisll
■tale.
Ken Hollin. and Halph Beard.I A awift reply came from D. mo caul) change it* roiuir,
Wall
tire,
is
Irving
to
nerpetunli
i
— * 'college candiilnii
i- lie
At the Miggeatlon of W. B.
t ew-pntu-r*. oi'taMv in the let th,. Mitt, Congrr»» which gave li­ in I nni,ii„ .-l iil-ii tin- ti,||**ii mg
both "member* T
th T'fcn lvTrli'i) Lr",,ir
.7 ''? Jacksonville
"Hurricane- rarely move in
i I, tin M at l
•Iliad- G eneva, Lake la
lay
ll
'er* column' of the Time* and
Connollv that more algn* advert­
email
team,
nail
;,v
.
,
,
•
the
Tuft
Hartley
law
did
noth
Kentucky basketball team, had
"olii" l.iltleDeld *h^ ronalder* I -ttaight line." .aid Grady Nutt
|Dallv Telegraph, about *he eon.
Mai &gt; V\ il***n atul Montia*.
llll 12 il&amp;tr
ising the Sanford Zoo are need­ of
train refervatloni
Ing
al-Mit
rodneing
the
co*t
of
( ,,lined on ii a ill reglslet at it r»i»hi» demand "preiumptuou*," a t n llc lile f uf the Storm War tin i . lulled detention &lt;&gt;f thi- four. A
ed »n lughwnv* leading into San­ but Wallace (W-IU v i u i i
iah-W Bh) June*
n rithrr he nor the RxecU- i Service here.
Vlltdell,) 111It&gt;[!•-• Al nil
f felAlr ikUipHil
ford. Kin* Lion Hamilton Blibee
b-mnnd » * * voiced that they be i living end refused to go along l l
A iff♦i
with
tin*
Taft-W
agnet
Mteodct
•m i. in,I tin follow Ing etemenitity f Drill'll n 1 I -»e I i |«*|
The Navy plane in the *lmn. ........
,
,
Ii®* n
directed Cliff AMei a* chairman
llher. leiiui ...
or ..........
relnsed
pUn' ,,n,‘ Hvv™ComnIuiea""haa m thing to
* * * sh®mV f on *, *.
* * . do with ihf Mdfftion of p rriiih n t- w*» piloted by Lieut. C. W. tlll.t.
The W m nffire *t&gt;iil the four &gt;
&lt;
1.
...
. ,, I, ,,,.. ,, Midway. Mmttia-. Ru-ert- If* Nr I III 1 •(ill-I- f|%.* ( l M U'M l I
of Ihe committee to dleeuaa the
defrnde.1 by German i U**1&gt;**..■ * offbe
m ii .1 there ii a|,| at I iitiguiii.il. ttVIi-iin, hull,
•i» fol tut«r*
or thflr » « p f r v l « i ' t n M of U urena. 8. C., who al*u plctr.ii will I matter with the Jayrtca who are i i i i " 1 V f
mol iH •t i- •.1
)-iv&lt;*rc* « f
eh -ice ur *&gt;" it - i"
l «‘ no comment on
,* kia-, i,. in la. Gnhriella, Fullest i'ii! ft• n»t i-iit
l vb** nin ift nliy«
working on mch project*.
“
1 * uTn7 ' hnrrla°Wfnr"*• T . 7 ^
Littlefield **ld In h i. letter to the diiturbanrr yesterday
B ritish 1
h r President
u
title*
Dick Klaberry waa appointed
Steamships were fleeing •b t o r n . . V. ................... .
thi * ■f f!•* I *•!
i d l u ' i i u r ™ i.
I'
Democratic candidate, the
i f•"if thlft
bead of the program eommlttre,
i tu
*'«»( I* ii'Nl IIIh
. ^ P-P-'.IC? ? 7 ,uf. ,h ' Ks.-cutlvc Committee "la the dir­ •toim's path,
tut hurt ....... If the general* p re -| '"»V 'r *.
'
i« -wilkee 4 ll* **■# T* * »t'
&gt;York -Itit- with A M 1 ausnire*
(
‘onstruction
R
o
w
with Dr. Frank Qtilllman and Kentuckians and assistant to hesd ecting autlorliy of the Demo­
itiwt (till" « bA1*1ii tiomntnl dlriiAft
Thi* storm advisory wa* Issued
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Fred fi*n*« aa eommlttre mem­ Olympic basketball Coach Hud cratic party *n Florida,'’ and I* by thr
lit • A n il ■ litIN !••» *!’ «
the weather bureau:
Brews Over Vet llonu* &lt;III*nfr'gtii
ber*. Clarence V r l i k
reported Browning of th* Phillip* Oiltrv, duty bound to "see lhat all no­
x i‘f ini*•*•*!Ifiti* ni*%
Aircraft located the hurries"
H U D S O N IIIIID G K
I|ty ' worker*, said O ’Dwyer » ■
Fjisfi.ii n i K iii'fi'
••itli 120
1hat radio p rogra m w ill be used who also arrived with tfu* group. minee* on th - Democratic ticket center Very clone to our e»tlmntr-l
N E W Y O R K , Aug 27 -4 A V - ‘ -»»*««-Amir h'm herauae he te
are DenioeaU.“
•o further tale of ru m In mac­
ll'sallaar* rvn I'M * SI* I
i ,A I M :-\ I I I E. Aug 27 i,l’&gt; Iti i*l»f rtI * il* i hli ii I• . tgItl. rNfh
Plan*
nH for a IH.00U.0tM bridge to fn*e.' • -tak. * d-al wilt'
e- IHIlYll’tl
hines sponsored by Ihe Lion* who
Mr*. West said she w ill not
\ i,| i .'lui'lnmt &lt;111 unilltm - fini'itu' *•. S 'n li' »» ♦B
-pan the llmlsun River between mam ll.lt tn Imrlr the li.u,.- i-iitisttm tu,ti ti-aclird tin- federal •*f
I,rib.- NftW
like proceed* for aid to thr blind.
t
t
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l.e
vote for President Tru m a n and
T I IU M A N ’H t'ltU lH K
Kingston «nd Ithlmuliff. N .Y., ,c '» 'lr c»ndldate for the pHti-may.- c u rl* m i,nmr«vllli- t,«!u)
lit %|t|» bib
V i4i k il ♦■! xifli
Democratic voter* electiliout 410 mile* above New York rich -,...| of aiirroeote
Tin fi*iii‘M ».n, ' rt .(i"hric in
a* one of thi* part
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W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. 27. bV
City, are under study by •t.t,- \ D ’D»'Ver who hail A l l ’ »U
|.|M.tt
•• iiiiiwk in
*I • IMIf||1 i«if ■ 1
’
aunr I'residerit Trum an left 8h*rpi
turial Collegr candidate*
engineer..
jwhen he «-v&lt; el-cteil thr-e year- ll, V llayfuld •* Etiwall void lint i r nt ni til? tn *1 »• f n 'r I’iori !* !•• !
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S E O U L , Aug, 27 (A*)— A quiet I she made that Intention know n,
l-lnnd in Chesapeake Hay nbunl,M
* ha« denounced i.-,--nt mg a rrfund "I fl.'llHI. -uul tu 47N ii*.r«ifiv» »Akiiib» * •irw iiu’ Irflin
The *11uc t u I e would lie the
major general from Tessa with a i However, Owen L
Aliell «f the yacht Williamsburg at 1* A M
longest liridge in llie'*M* lendeeahtn. ha« eall&gt;-d on I,, Ih
- ighth
i- nlltuunt **f ili-ms uf run- *fu# fit * i »'R*l I|01I hi l‘•»ll!|•An
distinguished battla record »u c .lW r »t Palm Reach told the As- (K S T j today, the White llu-, ■
iTaniitiv llall l„ aii,'! eve-V -f •liuctln
wiirln.
m K?Congre»*man William D Up- reeded
li alid r«|Ul|inirttt tint tn -I,!' 'Villi
Lieut. General John K.jsociatrd Prv** he feels hound t" wa* infurmni.
,C.&gt;| in itefe*' Ma-cantonio In 'hi
of «!*•
•ahw of Georgia, resident of San­ Hodga today as U . 8. commander, vote •• for the tvgulnr Dem on at u,I,,,),in a Iimiibc a* rc|irc«’titnl How " - ljn* rniiril'tr «-,n
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carrying
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.ri tjt* -.feti'ford, today telegraphed ro n g rv in the southern half of fen**, nominee for president If I am
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cruise, I. du- tu arrive off Ilia’ll0 8 T E K V IL L K ,
Aug 27 Vue * eteetlna
Rankin of Mississippi for the lat­
tui ui'V’- nfflir at tin* instance «&gt;f •Iu- end ■*f I*•1" Hml ,.f lU*m
lie, l« MaJ. General John Braitl«| consider mvself under lin­ tone Island In the lower Polom-i
w...l -Nk» ftill IIfn|* .11 their
(A')—
Charles
Evan*
Hughe*,
Nit,
th,- Ki-drrnl H»u*ing Klpmlitcr.
ter* recent re-election.
ing
Coulter,
Hodge's
deputy,||BW* of thi* Mate without choice River aliout h P.M.
etlretl
chief Justice
wf
the
Tin- -utt l- llic fit-1 uf tl- kind ■Itl-fl—loll
Adilreeslng Congreeman Rankin who commanded the Both Division,In the ptatter," the presidential
The
message
from
pro*
.*
«■
United .State* .Supreme Court, I*
i,&lt; )«• fi|, d in m utt. Envy alt -aid.
a* "Th e Unbeatable Bad lllo-nlcd in th« long and bloody Italian elector candidate tald. H e did nut
reiary Charles G. Ros* corwluit &gt;1 •'rluu.ly ill today al (hi* vaca­
ami liic a-si&gt;lant said Ills ufficiAmerican," Mr. Upshaw umt the campaign.
state whether hie comment wa* ‘ Weather warm. Everybody w e ir tion resort.
uiiulij handle thr i m - thruugh tu “Axis Sally’ F aces
following telegramt "Hooray and
Hodge beds goodbye to hi* _ reply to Littlefield’s letter hut
the doiotogy, lly queenly Missis­
Vance
Lawson Williams, M I f cntictusi."1
said it wa* a reaffirmation of an
&gt; Alrpot
Chartfc Ol Treason
sippi wife Joins me In wafting
earlier declaration of hla.
year old resident of Lake M»r&gt;, . &gt;&gt;*7
.
1
tan offk
thanksgiving congratulation* no hi. fellow offlea ra, and took off
There wa* no immediate worn
died yesterday morning after « * "• '&lt; «"■ ■
. 1
W A S H IN G ! O N .
Vug
27-n P i
your marvelous victory.
-hurt illnes*. H r hs.l lived In Jj" » r * \ June. Jr., and hi. wife
by plans for Tokyo on route to from other Democratic candidate*
llu- t l r a - , ' l l cssc against Mll"Y o u r signal triumph for your the United State, for r.*»*lgn- for elector.
kr M ir y fur Ihr p u t right Mii«i»*th
'drmt Klitnlwtli Gtllara— “ Axis Sal­
Iftlh term is a national Ionic to merit.
Meanwhile, the special aeaslon |
fear*.
ly" uf the Nan radio—-went Iwthat full orbed Americanism for
Horn in Winchester, Tann., Krb
movement brought about b y the
«i IIOOI t III! D U E S
for«t n fi-di-ral grand jury tier*
which I have heard you bravely
—
IH,
IHH2,
M
r.
William*
was
n
re|
electoral
candidates'
spilt
contlnu
BKOOKH F O U N D D E A D
j tiala)
end brilliantly contend in Congre** •
cd. Twenty-five member* of the
A Sanford girl was rigid in the middle ol the demonstration
'.’?U7 n'*n
Chattanooga. ■ All child., n wh.. will l«. „ v
The govcrtinicnl's cai, ts hvtng
and it give* a smacking black ty e ' A S B U R Y P A R K . N J . , Aug 77 State Senate and 49 nim her. of
to that atheistic Communlvnt which bF&gt;— Tha body of a man Identifle-i the House hav. signed petition* sBtimt Communism lhal took pl.ic during July in Prague among lit* J** " y "* . s V Dunbar \flllteromi. I Jh"' V . r r t G rid r in ' th*' C . I h presrnted liy John M Kelly Jr.,
krechs during (he bokol Fetltval -utd Hiesrd cheers lor Am rncs and |.t ke M ary: one sister, Mr*. J. Side Piitnarv School, Mrs J ( ’ a MM'cial assistant to ilia attorney
I* crawling Ilka a serpent into the by A . i U u n t Monmouth County for a special legislative session.
Americans and for BerlVi and Msittyk. She ie Mil* Lirctle Temple, I M FiUnatrlck, Itelvldere. Tenn
Mitchell. |irinrl|isl. announced l0. general.
Eden of our 8ouUwm life end Prosecutor Charles Frank*! a.
Ju-ticc
Department
officials
shaking Ita fist al Ood ami the Henry M. Brooka, 81, of Green­
daughter of M t. and Mrs, M- H . ittit^,. , —■«„ ,. ,„,^ ,u ,ru
mr ,
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'Croaav lle, Tenn. fur funeral and
I’nrent- are reituested to bring -aid Kelly appealed briefly to
American Flag.
wich, Conn., was found today in
Displaced Person* Bureau of the l J). Government in ftsnkforl. (*er- „ llrfm , nt:
,,itth c rf, m r. t . „ f„ r First Grad. begin outlining the evidence which
“God bless you and crow.- your a hotel room, with a bullet in ki«
many. With two girl companion*, die visited Prague.
children on Wednesday, Sept. 1 the' government expect* to ob­
heroic leadership with all thst U head.
Rctfistiatum will bs'girt at W ittl tain an indictment. The jury,
glorious In our Christian cleilltaK A H K N K IN A F U N D
A graduate of Seminole High
Brook, wa. wanted on a murder
A large attendance of Legion­ School, she has been two years ahulr duration uf our stay In
A M Busses will run nn that day which is a regular one and not
tioa.
charge In th« shooting of his busi­
specially impanelled, will consider
N E W Y O R K . Aug. 27 t/ W ness partner, Joseph R. Watkins, naire# la expected at the Campell- with the Civil Affairs Division of Prague. Mils, the C trrh women Thc plight of th* Russian school fnr alt school children whose par the ra*e from time to time
Loosing Pott No. 83 meeting the European Command, ami ex- “ ho Joined us In our rompartment
cuts cannot accompany them tu
In Princeton, F r a u d said.
throughout next Week.
Monday evening at the Legion
teacher ..who
leaped from a Soviet school.
..........
Franket said Brooka had shut Hut according to Commander poet* to return her home to Han the border and showed u* Prague, .............
rousulat# window haa led t„to esford
in
several
months.
told
ua
her
"story”
of
having
Just
himself with a .22 colt automatic. James W right.
H H O O TS H H O IH E K
ald
,
"W e left over the July 1th Icen relea-ted from prison for b ting . .. . 1 - ^ V - L
r n m m n n liin
Th# body, cled In pajamas, war
T R U E T O FORM
The fried chicken supper will
If
S
A
N
D IEG O , Aug. 27 uPl— The
J A C K S O N V IL L E , A
week
end."
she
wrote,
"and
ad.led
released
from
prlwn
for
being
Fl0m
Comn,unl,,n
found In the doorway of ihe bath­ ■tart promptly at 8:00 o clock and
country.
Atlantic City
D E T R O IT , Aug. 27. W P )-Itun- story uf n grief stricken-youth
B Y * room of ihe room In the Albion the meeting at 8:80 o'clock in two days of Irava *u had almost ■ t anti-Communlit and we swallowed thisCommun
Cause,
I
m „ nn antiBirmingham
Hotel.
order that member* may attend weak all In all. We were (hare i it hook, lln* and sinker. Upon nur Communist organisation, announc­ ning true to form. Paradise t» whi&gt; shot himself to death after he
"Appreciation Night" at Munici­ during Ihe demonstrations you return to Heidelberg, some of tbe ed formation of tha fund yester­ more comfortaM" than Hell In had accidentally killed hla younger
' Brwwaaville
brother was related today by De­
FLYING BOAT
pal Null Park and see Buford read about at tbe Sokol festival.1girls who work for Intelligence d a y - partly tu provide medical Michigan's heat wave.
In fart, we learned tbe Csecho- questioned me closely about M ilt expert***, legal aid and future em­
In Hell ! nouti'ailon IP0» In pute Curuiu-r Lloyd Jonas.
play Gainesville.
Detroit
Junes said tha double tragedy,
HONOLULU,
American Legion Junior base­ Slovakian aati-Obaamunlst yell am* and are positive she waa sent to ployment for the teacher, Mrs. southeastern Michigan, the i-m Philadelphia
The big Ni
nerature hit a biasing tut Thurs which took the lives of Ronald,
ball team player* will bo guests stood on tba curbs shouting It with that train to meet us.
uksane Kaaaklns, 82.
1
Mara
l1
im
u -a
r# a
S f S . 1: non#top |and w ill ba presented w ith "sliver them. Mere funl
lrt. and Ralph Earnest. 14, climax­
"Maybe you’ve seen In )h « pa­
Officials of the organisation day.
WM"T ftw
night for Chicago today at 7: U , baseball tokens la appreciation of
"Aa an Interesting aide-light, pers the pictures and write-ups said th* fund would be called th*
At Paradis*, (population 7S) In ed an all-day hunting trip ou
Apalachicola
( f t » W P,M. their aacelleat ball p U yin g during we now think wa wars In the stout tbs demonstration against “ Kasenklna Fund for Victims of the northern part of Ihe etatc, It Kearny bless near Linda Vista,
head* uf a Communist agent ike
Calif.
wai a less uncomfortable 91.
th# part
Communlaaa."

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Blow Continues -Britain To Try
Heading Toward Top Nazi Generals
Flordia’s Coast For War Crimes

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Wright And Faille
A

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i Begin To Reply On
Voting IntentlOnS

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O’Dwyer Fires All 22'"
" f Muriiintunio's

;Countv Schools To’;
Open Monday Furf
D ratt Re^islration
Hospital Service
(■ives Report On
S h ip ’s Facilities

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Upshaw FeHcitates
Hep. John Rankin

......

Hodge To Be Replaced
In Korean Command

Vance L. Williums
Of I*ake Mary Dies

Local Girl Attends Celebration
At Sokol Festival Held In Prague »

Legion Post To Hold
Dinner Friday Night

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F R ID A Y A U G 27 I9H*

Negro Speaker

ily J. A. L IV IN G S T O N

aeaaion of auch a weapon by a jiotentlal enemy or to daydreama of eternal safety Kunrnntred by it. a few of the Frederick C. Mill* i« to price*
difficulties can be pondered.
what Wesley C. Mitchell it to the
To be proof uKainxt defence, the tnl.-wile must fly at I.urine*a cycle and Clnra How and
auch Kreat Mxxxl that it cannot lx- intercepted and shot luina Turner are to “ It.
Mill* ha* juat finished having
down, or exploded in the air, by defensive aircraft or anti­ hi* *ny about inflation in m
aircraft K»ins. To lx* really a Kuided misaile. it must In* analy*i* for (hr National Bureau
steered from either the source or the destination, presum­ of Fcunomir Research, -Th e
ably by radio, iruardcd by secrecy or in vulnerability from rie- Structure of Postwar Prirc*," It'*
formhlahle. Hut it's ju*t the kind
feniiive jamming of the radio channel. Or i! must lx?3 WjU
t?nu]p|&gt;- of
perspective the country’ need*
ed with a mechanical brain which can lx? act before
*e depnrtie.
right now— at the onset or n po|.
ture to nnviirnte the distaiure by dead reckoning through itical campaign.
Since 1031), farmers and worker*
conditions not entirely predictable
,
What may be the problems of firing an atomic explo­ ami most all of us have doubled
tripled our asking prices, yet
sive after n 5,000-mile journey can only be guessed. From and
we're giving mighty little mure
what has been made public nlxmt the atomic bomb it can for what we're getting. That,
only lx? concluded that ordinary methods of rletonntion do *«&gt;-* Mi'iu, i* inflation
not apply.
Perhaps you’d like to mem it for
Are these difficulties Insurmountable? It would not be yourself. The following tab!#
sensible to say that they are. for science in the past has
‘Jf g S ^ u ' c V n l
overcome much greater ones and has produced more fan- vice* rendered and thi the value—
tnstic devices.
the price charged. Note how the
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farmer boosted . hi* price* 272%,
output only 2711; nut hmv manu­
facturer* get 2IS’ , more In price
for only 82% more output:
% Increase Since *80
Quantity Value
A grirulturr
27';
272 V,
Man-hour* in Mfg
70
218
Munufoi-turing
82
248
Retail Sale*
73
228
Man-hour* in Mining 34
171
Mineral*
48
I6i;
All Consumer
Furr hast?*
64
138
Construction
34
160
OR Freight
(Ion mile*l
118
138
Ohvioudy, the farmer i* ilrnw.
Ing far more from the rommon
pot than he did in 1031). ditto the
factory worker, hut not so much
»o. The railroads have hern corn-

Helps In Heart Trouble

fA IT H

We ice where New York City
now hoaili * populalion nf tome
8,067,000 |ieo|i|r. But arhal we
have been wondering n whelhei
tome of them are people.
The Untied Slalct n still dum­
ping Vital war matenal lo tountliri
behind the Iron Cuitain. W r have
it on no let* an authority than
Washington Merry (io-Nnund. So
you can accept it for whal it it
worlh.

down in the Philippines in 1945. lie was left paralyzed from
the waist downward, with the movement of his arms restricted to one-third that of a normal iwrson.
Yet he became an ex|s*rt commercial photographer from
a wheel chair, and has just completed a 25.000-milt* camera
tour of Europa. His may have been, he thinks, the first wheel
chair to ascend the Acronolis in Athens, Ills next plan is to
makr a similar tour in South America.
Many people under such handicaps would simple give
up. Kopperl proves that the most vital force in the wurld is
The A. F. nf L will support, will power. With It almost nnytbing ran Is* accomplished!.,

New York'* Democratic Mayor
O'Dwyer jump* all over Rep. Maicantomo yuigetting that he
juit another Communiit and ought
to be tun nut of the country. Rul
0*Dwyci betln ) go dlnw;. ||c\
liable lo make a lot of hi* fellow
New York Democrat* iore.

but it will not endorse. President
Truman, its committee meeting in
Chicago derides That sounds to
l'i&gt;atlaa*4 era** C a a # D a #
us like splitting hairs. But may
would call fur consultation* with
be it means that, like ft lot of the British dominion*.
other folks, they will voir* for him
I’rct* Offleer Michael J . Mc­
Dermott read a statement of the
while holding their nose.

Parliament Backed

Hlate Department'* position which
■aid;
» All staled ln
“A*
In lht&gt;
the preamble
preamble oi
of

Prices not lici'ng high enough
already. Senator Pepper has asked
the Department of Agriculture to
use public fundi to Imotl the
price of lung oil. Well, Florida
producers might just as well some
of these government handouts, if
everybody else is, but isn't it a
lorry system that uses taxpayers
money to boost prices al a time
i* complaining about
tba high cost of living.
John Temple Graves of Birming­
ham. Ala. quotes the Santa Monica
(Calif) Evening Outlook as say­
ing t “ Wc believe the Republican
Party wall be well advised to let
tba South alone in thi* matter
of the poll tax. II and when the
pfrsenl clamor for Federal force
•gainst the South subsides, mod
of the Southern Slates can be
trusted to accomplish this re­
form as four have already done
eU m , .
"Moreover, the principle
States' Right* which has ba n
by the South is one
ha* beta sdrcogfy champaootha Republic ia Party ia

Rent

tin the other hand, recent ad­
vance* in farm price* offset lu*.*#»
of the "20'» ami the '30'a. Thu*
farm prire* are up only 177 per

V*1*’1*, **_*?*'."*«

|&gt;er rent for hourly ami 3M per
rent for weekly wagea. O' ner*
of real #*tatr are worst off. R-ip
ha* gone up only 28 per rent in
the 3d-year span, a auggmtion nf
R t 'n
i bul inni ' a»

American society."
Negroes nftrn u*e the word,
-•prcjudlc#,-’ unnecessarily. Looby
said. “ W# often find that Lum I nessmen do not care to deal with
negro***, especially on a rin llt
basil. We too often say th'» i»
I prejudice, hut it i* not always
true. It i* lierause we too often
neglect our ohligatiun*. Wo must
improve the integrity ..f our
race."

conditions eii*tiii» in early 11)18
the role* of industrial producer*
■ml of industrial lalmr ire itia t*-s?lc. If lalxrr rn*t* and industrial
prices ilo nut giv# a fu rtli-r fillup
tn the general pries* level, there is
ho|«- that the needed and inovitainternal readjustment of prices
may l&gt;e effected le»a painfully
than it was in 1(120-21.
In short:
llrware the fuurth
round.

ADAMS and HARRISON
P A IN TIN G &amp; D ECO R A TIN G
tl.l. W ORK G U A R A N T E E D — F R E E E S T IM A T E S
120111 Magnolia A te .
40*# down
^
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llalance Monthly

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LIABILITY INSURANCE
T » Mrcl New Florida Financial Krapon.sibllily Law
CASH D IVID EN D S T O POLICY HOLD ERS

West Meet

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The table verifies what most of
u* know Income* of farmer* ari l
enmumer* have ouutrippcd the
co*t of living. That'* the statistical
rorrolHiration of the ri.w in the
United State* standard of living,
of the development of indoor
plumbing, the telephone ami radi i;
the advert of the automobile, the
replace mrnt of the ramlle and
kerosene lamp by electricity, and
increased nutrition.
Milts pul* Wall Hired in its
p la c e .
We've l&gt;een In the hat.lt
of thinking that the dork market
i* in the economic rear, that
share* on the New York Stock
Exchange have lugged behind the
country.
Hut that'* partly herau.-e wr think in terms of year*
indead of generation*.
To he sure, industrial *t(*ck
price# hate gone up only 2*1 per
rent sinct- 1931) as agutrut n 100
per rent H m* in«w agc», 200 per
cent in farm price* and i’O ju-r
rent tn the cost of livir.g. Go
buck, however, to Iwfore thi Fir»t
World War and the stock market
Is right up in the parade. Fr«rn
1912 It to date it has gore* up
1X7 per cent As the table *d»ovo
shows, thin rise I* exceeded only

A U u U S T 27 , 1&amp;18

(Continued from P a ir One)
conference*.
Smith said Andrei Y . Vishin*ky, Soviet deputy foreign n'ini*tcr and former Soviet di-legato to
the Unlteil Nation*, sat in on tnr
conference. Thi* wa* the first
time Vishinsky hn* entere-i Ihe
Four Power talk* here. His last
major assignment was leading the
Soviet delegation at the Daniil*#
River conference in Helgrurl**.
Heavy rain fell a* the envoy*
left the Kremlin.
It may not be significant, hut
Smith never smiled once it, hi*
encounter with newsmen. IL- na«
not looked a* solemn in public in
a long time.
Informed observer* *ald they
Iwlieve it likely a brief four power
communique will U* issue.) tomor­
row night.
Tonight, they -ay,
seem* too early. Even Die com­
munique, however, may not »hed
much light on what ha* been dis­
cussed la-hind the Kremlin wall*.
It i* known that Amha*«ador
Smith and hi* French and llrillsl,
colleague* — with replies from
their governments already recetvu!
— were anxious to meet Foreign
Minister Molotov to try to work
out a procedural agreement on the
next phase of the talka.
There wa* reason to lieliev# that
another meeting would bring ..hold
thi* sought after agreement Thi n
some kind of four power annx-nrerni-nt— which has hern awaile-i for
the past thtee days— may he i uu!e.
Such an announcement should
give a line on what form *he next
phaoi nf the talk* will tak# u,td
also sum up the accomplishment*
made In Moscow since the talk*
be gun July 31.

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Monday—August 23
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Phone 1017

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P IC K W IC K D A M . Tcnn.. Aug.
27— lA1)— The director
of the
Tt-nneesee Valley Authority »aid
ii* lay the demend for electric
power in the valley i* now 20
per rent greater than during the
wartime peak.

TIRES

0N IY 1 2 9,5
F LU B T A X
With old tire

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O TH E R SIZES A V A IL A B L E A T LOW PRICES

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f ljhi m
f l Pr K
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pa
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.. war.
,ti „ )rKlghteen ........... ..,r,
Msent
nn
siguad*
on
accusatlun*
of
Ixlng
IC a a t la a e t fre e . «*aa# n*#i
Ustashi war criminal* and spies.
fer Uritish counsel.
Von Kumliledt ia 73. lie *s*i Tw o other* were given lift
taken prisoner In May. 11)46. lie 1,*rtn* and ten received 15 to
20 yrar*. Forty await trial The
led the German breakthrough of
French llnea at Beslan in 1U40. but |O-tm -h'
a p ro-A xl. force
NAVY SEEK ft DOCTORS
wa* ......
later ............................
ihelved In disgrace for
,tw‘ w“ r;
,, .
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 27 v l l — failure on the Russian front, lilt-1 The convicted men all hail re­
nd
The Navy put out It* annual ap- |rr riH-allcd him In 1044 to com- turned illegally from Italy and
peal for young doctota Malay with- ;I11. n.i
force* in Fran-.. Austria during the past y e a r ,
l .._
.--'" 'a m t German force* in frar„*e Yugoslav official* said, to spy ami
out &lt;«“ ■ niu. h hop# of getting lU ^ a 'rila tTlm n h o w e rV Wvi'.-Ion 'e
the overthrow
I'rtmier
nr*&lt;U fillrn.
.
T
,
government.
Commission*
..
Lleutan/.nte
f a * 111 f°L ,wo ,S [«r» «
(J(D in the Medical Corpa, ptua!{'h'&lt;'bU1*' “ P InBammation of the
a 1100 Irnmi*. are offere.1 .licce..- Inn,’r m rm b ra n e o f Ihe vein*,
ful applicant* under 32 years o f

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the economic cooperation act, thia X d u " d 0at N «* «l
government strongly favor* the scneiluleit at Nasal ho.pital* Oct.

progressively cloirr integration of
the free n*tion* of western E u ­
rope.
“ We believe that the world of
today require* the taking nf step*
which before the war would hare
*remcd lieynnd the range of prac­
tical politic*.
"We favor the taking l-y the
Europe* na themselves
jf
any
The population of the United *tcps which promote the idea of
*** States it now estimated by the European unity or which pinmntc
Census Bureau at 141,414.000 the atudy of practical measures
and the taking of such measurrs."

■ about 9 pertrnt more than in
1940. in ipitc nl the fact that wc
bate fought a major war in two
ktmispherrs in the meantime. The
popular assumption that modern
wars tend to "wipe out whole
cities, drcimalr imputations and
destiny civilisations" is not home
out by these statistics.

the peril* of property Here are
the future*:
Per Cent Increase
11112-Id to ’48
Item
488' i
Hourly Karnlng s
Weekly Earning*
365
Com t ruction Cost*
303
Industrial Slock Price*
1H7
Farm Price*
177
Itrinil Food Price*
1f#*i
prid - Paid by Farmer*
Hh
C- -I of Living
.
138
Wholesale Prices
133

“ No drug will eiuthle you to carry on as you did before,"
Dr. Charles .Miner Coo|H*r. well-known San Francisco physi­
cian, wrote to a heart patient some years ago. “ But let me
outline a regime which will help Immensely if, after com­
plete physical, mental and emotional rest, it is followed eonsclent iously."
Dr. Cooper’s letter, now considered a West Coast classic,
is reprinted in the Rentier’s Digest for September. Its ad­
vice, held to lx? sound not only for heart patients but for
those In good health, may In*summarized in six stipulations:
1. Bring your weight down to normal for your heigh',
and age, and do it slowly, not by reducing drugs but by
mollifying your diet and by graduated exercises.
2. Cut down extent and speed of physical activities.
Don't run for trains or hurry upstairs or try to park a
car in a tight plnct*. Also refrain from physical effort just
the cardinal sin during ^
**'o' r.?i!.
‘/'‘
after eating.
inflation-delivering to shipper*,
InduiDial nock*
tn consumers, full valur for their « r r it tip m i fa»t and far in the
8. I)o mental tasks only when your mind is fresh. Stop money! Freight hauled ha* in- gold.plated New Krn day* nf l'J28
them when mentally fatigued.
creased with price.
For which ami i'J2» that they've been deny4. Curb emotional reactions. BI&gt;mnI pressure can jump the Interstate CommS'rrr Com­ ■Irating ever since. And that ha*
good side. In thi* infla'inn,
80 jHiints almost instantly lifter an outburst of anger. If mission. which ha* to pas* on its
Wall .Street i* not a piliai of
rates,
gets
credit
for
an
assist.
n business problem— or any other— starts to make you ntad Over Ihe long term, the factory weakne**.
let yourself go limp all over.
Mill*' eonrliiding observation i*
worker i* the hjg winner in the
5. T r y to In* cheerful u it tier all circumstances. Isiw struggle for the United Hlate* worth thinking about: “ Inflation
moods can often lx* lifted by concentration on a pleasant (•ronomlc pi#. Hi* r#al earning) or deflation doe* not result from
working of vast, impel sorts!
thought.
ihav# Increased fairly consistently the
force* for which then* am no per­
since la-fore the First World War. sonal responsibilities. Under the
(l. If you're a smoker, stop smoking.

The Commrite DepaOmenl reveali that Amencan invetlmenli
abroad have reached an all lime
Nothin#? Gets Him Down
,)iigh o( 128,800.000.000. up right
billion* in ihe last year. MowSome award recognizing bravery before almost uncoilaver, we wouldn't call them "in- tpturnble obstacles should go to Bert Kopperl of Los Angeles,
vetlmenli.**.
a former captain of anti-aircraft artillery whom i n i I I o struck

Today's temperature
(or
'V'i't-v.aiutv chart
n a i l *o,
the United States is inletesling ana
■y should makr rihh) propaganda for
our Chamlier of Commerce in
afqicaling for new residents. At­
lantic Cily. 97; Boston, 99; Cm* cinnali,' 98: Detroit. % ; Phils■ • delphi*. 100; Washington. 97;
Pensacola, 83; Miami. 83; San­
ford. 80.____________

t t :d a y

F L O R ID A

Mills’ Perspective On Inflation:
•raarlaa** l o a r s i - os* i
The Air Foret- han let it lx* known that it dreams of a
out rive n rlv'Pretl peopl*. U n til1
Kuided mlaailu able to carry an atomic warhcnrl 5,000 miltm
we are not qualified to
Too Much Asked For Too Little jwj fillc ilothethis,petition
nt nupcraonic npeed. Before yicldinir to nightmarc-n of |mihwc dc*ire In

B LK A N C K

One giwai I InnK «houl the*.'
talk* Willi Stalin and Molotov.
A» Ions * 1 they keep talking,
therr won’t be any ihooting.

nERALD, HANFOnD.

500-Mile Missile

III III.K VKHHK T O D A Y
IS M ADK U F O F ASA N D C O N V IC TIO N .
11 IS A I.ONT, ARM ItK A C IU N Q
li£ 1 O N D O C It P I I Y S I C A I ,
B IG H T. Now faith i» the subtie me of Ihinit* hoped for, the
•vtdcnce of thinit* not »een.—
llib . 11:1.

HANFOR D

LU N D O N , Aug. 27, (A*l— Britain
officially acknowledged today ractipl of a United State* note pro­
posing a future international ad­
ministration of the Antarctic.
A foreign office spokesman said
he was unable to disclose the runtent* of the note, adding thi* wa*
up to the U.8. Department of
State.
The note, he aald, I* la-lng
studied hy the British Foreign
rign
Office 'Hn consultation Will) the
dominion government*."
Britain, which claim* right*
over a large part pf AntarrHca,
tossed on discovery, occupation
and, In *o.-ne rate*, administration
of whaling and mateorutogical
ha— *, has lB the past aald she la
not ready lo renounce these right*
in the face of counterclaim# bv
other countries, notably Argentina
and Chile.

B K h O B A Drogrt
E . Y u g oZmKTr[,
a l.vl., t(K|.y
Aug.
M-nli-nred 43 person* to death In
...................................
|the biggest ms»* trial slnre the
R A T E T R Y F A IL S
1
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 27. (A’.— .
An attempt to get fi»&gt; big air- - laianl III percent Inrreaso failed
line* to agree on an arroaa th o -j today,

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T H E SANFORD H E R A L D , SANFORD, FLO R ID A

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Social A n d Personal Activities

Mary Helen Tew Wed
To (). H. S ul l i v a n

Oviedo News
•prri.il lo The Sanford Herald
II. M WH AN It J U N F S

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M r. and Mi
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ntol fmuill v*. C A th fiiliv ami K .a
mim*. Mi** •|.cti.liug a w t ii!' in
Kinston. '^ E
IH1full* guimt tu
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N avy.
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spent W’.iliu ilm
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At THE CHHRCHE.S

Mis* M ary Helen Tew. daugh­
ter of Mrs. L. L Tew. Sr. and the
A ll &lt; h u rch \ uli,«-s m b - i 1m* | iir-riilt-4 a l I h c l l a r d l u f f ir e on th e
Telephone 118 late Mr. T e w , became thr bride of
day la -lore public.,l.*«i
M «)or and Mr*. Flank Talbott
Olhcl II Sullivan, son of Mr. and
Mi*. A. Sullivan of Fatrview, and granddaughter. Martha Kay
&lt; III IK It O F t ill: N V/.VRKNK
F IR S T C l l l t l S T I 'N ( IIL 'R C II
Tenn. on Aug. IP, at 5:00 o’clock Wagner of Drlando. have returned
Sunday 8
I i"&gt; v '!
I M 0 Hanford v .rn u *
in the First HaptLt Church. The after a I.Tod trip throughout ih At thi* lino ■ pi . &lt;i v.dl
J. Randall Farris, Minister
Rev. II C . Stringfellow of Tatnpa, stale ,,f Tcvn* and hack home
follow a sh ot'
,,f 'I . - S in
‘‘ Real ('h ris tia n -' is the se inion
Mr and Mrs. Booker and » » t
uncle of the bride, performed the
F R ID A Y
dai schotd i
-it. .i* it,
oiiclu- subject fo r the ir..irntr,g hc.jr
A
M in June Lee Stewart, daught­
rerrmony, assisted by the Rev. Tommy of lluntsfield, Via . u r
The Sanfutd Townsend Chib will er of Mr, and Mr*. A. A . Jane
Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Hale* have W. F. llrooks, Jr.
silin of tin D.i.iv \.uat&gt; . . II ' I. most c o l.tia l s i-k u tn r it v ilc r .d c d
visitmg Mr*. Dora Ki-l*ej and
f*cllo,.l, al w ,.ib I iiiii - 11 .» Si 1* tu all.
njrtl at B:00 F.M . at the Tourist 0f Geneva, became tha bride of returned fiom St. Prtersburg
Tin* ,-hmch « n decorated with family
Center.
Fresulent H. G. l.und- i LLyle
)
.1 lui Hi. virinen
Sunda y Ketun l t» J5 A 51.
will be g iv e n
Andrews Thorne, son of Mr where they visited fot a few days tall baskets of white gludlolus, as­
tl h Kelsey, of Riverside, &gt;'u'if.
quit! will preside over the meet and Mr*. Andrew Thorne of Dear­ with friends, •
of the b e -i w- s d ,|H- fill •h ■ two , Lords
Supper and VVarinin,
ters amt pom potn chrysanthe­ and hrothet of lire late 11 L lo II I . PI) A M.
ing. Following the business meet­ born, Mich, on W’ednesday after­
weeks.
I'clldl.
inv iti-d
mum* placed again*! a bank of *«•)', I* ul*o visiting Mr* D u n
ing atnuxement* will be -if feted noon at the home of the bride’s
Junior . i* '.i I' M
Christian Youth Jrllowihip. Tun)
Mrs. I.. II Pratt &lt;&gt;f Jacksonville palms and l ’lutno.*a fern. Seven Kelsey and family.
111
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land refreshments will be served. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J . is the guest of hoi mother, Mr* branched candelabra bolding ligh t­
- II..u.
Voting I
Mr*
Maggie
llaliniton and i
Kvallgelistb II
. i I 51
II. Knight, in Orlando. The Rev. O. (&gt;. Roller, and sister. Miss ed white tapers were plated among daughter. Alias Bishop of O ala i H ttl.lA " ( ui|i. \ uf* J7
IV I'nlun S .-r&gt;lc«- s isi I'M .
Mid Week I'.
II ,i W. I
Dean Seville Johnson, rector of Thelma Turner.
are alto *t&gt;rndlng a few day, w tih j i'loduci i " ,lr i W .iiik*i*r, ■i It i
the greenery.
nihle Study and 1‘iayett, ’.V e d S t. Luke'a Cathedral, performed [
--------------iwill shifi I
ttp* t tit inn* alirum i •
neolav. M:()ll |* \|
Mis* Muiguiet Davis, organist, Mi* Dora Kelsey and family.
the ceremony at 4:00 o’clock,
I Friends of Mi** Donna Jtan presented a program at nuptial
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Danner I nest
htf|«r* 1t&lt; .ii M .IvMii
By V IV IA N BROWN
Given
In marriage by her Dunn will tie glad lo know that music including the l.omlonerv and -on. I ynn, of Nashville, 7 -,ri. |Crow f • d « hi&lt;* »1ii9 t#I#!*,»i. u Illicit VS&gt;I M ill ' n l ( . n i l i III lit II
A l' Newifcaturea
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father, the bride was lovely in a she has been removed from the Air. Chopin Ktu.le in A. Viennese h*'.r
I M IST MFi I III tills I f i l l Id H
home after a c.v k'* itlnrulN l» t«7 liti 1st i.,nl-*
Kill llu v S. I'l,el O f , \ M
ii*il anb Mr mi,| Mi* lieore C
Wiitur* i untlt* Jiiiiii l.-i
,1Th«»
lie*. J. »i 'll K inlet. 'Iim .trr
II K ill S C H O O L and college white Wcathervane suit worn with Ferruilil Laughton Memorial Hos­ Refrain, lleeuusc and Lletiestraum.
M m .*insr " m
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Mall .id .»t It.
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Mr*. IV If Sirphmson,
tuitions are on the upswing as white accessories and an orchid pital ami I* now ui her home on The traditional wedding marches Mean*
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Director of Itrligiiiu* llduralian
well as boohs, Liard and barkI'riiye*
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girl*.
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Following
the
ceremony
an
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Mr*. L. K. Tew. Jr.. « n matron
to-school clothes. These are hard!• 15 A 'I
fb iiirh School— A
W. II. Ziichry. Jr. arrived this of honor and ihc bride's only a l-i!.'elurned
tlllit 1 Tii mi a k i ii if til** I' M
t a. i foi K v r i&gt; Age
lo-face facta for kids whose formal reception was held with
ll,nr' after a nice vacation n at lilt*
M
r*.
Knight's
daughter,
Mrs.
week
from
Louisville,
Ky.
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James Tew served a*,
families opeiute on a modest In­
I I no A .S t
M orning W orship.
Jane, assisting In entertaining. his wife and daughter Judy. They be*t man nrnl usber* were Thomas
•Mm M
H**mn tin*I
44iy As ".I Mil h l»*|Pt11"l ,i siJ \» - til 1-41 l« v . 7 15 P 51
come.
S erm on T o p ic
"O m Father G o d .’*
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wm
gowned
in
gray
plan to spend some
yrtv Mut I'm ♦M|*ifiK "
While the summer present* a
here «t I (Vtkiier and Mack Cleveland, Jr.
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black
with
an
orchid
rorsage
ther quests of their parents Mr r The
Sit Hiil)*1 III* ( i i u 11a •• ill A
given In marriage by nf Mr*. llr o u n ‘» |»Arm t« tin* .* .nl
great opportunity to work and
S*-i v i,-r.
nitn i«li*ii «'f t1(*1&gt; tTv
H. 11 I".Ilk kvrillle .il 'n i b 'l l r r l
save toward college fret, monies ar.d Mrs. Jan* wore a pink and
‘
, , VM' i her brother. L. K. T r » . Jr., chose K *i»rlU , h*v* r r l u r n n l home
'O H
F .M
Cnion .'ervi.es at
" IV lliook* Ir I'. i - I iii .
J*** Emit cloth, u h n hn* » v t n |Mi*vt**u ’ ‘ H m iu r *‘ ti lt|lt* I h*m h c
d sir*. J. I.. Ingle),
a gown of while moire taffeta.
earned during that short period sharkskin suit and orchid corsage. and
I’le-bvlel lull I ’lillicll
bllllduv Si I.....I. ' l.t V M
her son's wedding Mr*.
it. | i*u |*t»'
usually are Just a drop in the F o r
The tight fitting basque bodice i vi*ttlnir
,, iJit* H im* Kmii cloth* in lit I it itpi'ii* tii Hu- i Mil \
'l o t rung " u i lu|. u ini \ M
Mr*. Edward McCall and chil­ featured .. round neckline with a *
Thorne cho*o a printed ensemble
i
nlwavw *1•* that, t i « l hav**
bucket.
Ml*‘ - h“ * !*, turned hum**
lim n in g I 'm -n.
15 |‘ M
dren, Taiwan! anil Ku*an. arc wide scalloped
•*111 II I S I D i : II \l*| Is I f lie t t C H
If kids must educate them­ w ith white orchid coraage.
andj
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Howard, g . i f only in.v von * in w. i i ) about,"
--------------------liertha
. . . . « collar and
i .veiling
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M r. Thorn* anj hi* bride left ■pending this week nt New Smy­ ca)&gt; sleeves. The full ski-t ter­ I Mr and Mr* Roland Mold-v nod be «av If.
ditftiull (d.«y
selves, they will have to look for­
l.a u re j
'v e n u e .nul N inth S lr c c l
U •dtle-dliV Si
,. * lie J' \|
since it
it- di* .in uvnhiuch'*.
ward to a long hard winter, a fot a wedding trip to Nisgara rna Reach. Mr*. McCall had as minated* sin
S, I., " h n l i c ) . M intstrr
** sae ’brief
I it I train.
tl Mill, IHer
I'l | veil
•1?II Sam Kirkland from Je*»up «
II i Ii mile
not-too.gay social life, and few, Kalis and aftei Kept. I will t* nl her guest fur several day* Mr* of Illusion wu. edged with fine
It’*
bind
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Kmuictt McCall who returned lace and caught to her hair with | 1 "][" Brl?,‘.h «'»d MLim.
If any, luxuries. Any spare time hotm- in Dearborn, Mich.
repot t ■ Sir lial|di
it no A .M
5tuirung
w o rsh ip .
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home WrdhopiU y .
and rnergie* will have too be de­
Hu. I Fame i on |da&gt; - i&gt;. - t u t
Serm on liy p a sto r
an arrangement of dainty myrtle j . , r ' i
g'V t 1 ,r&gt; 1,1,11 V 1''!1
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voted to atudlea and making
7 HO F .M .: R T 1’
and fruit blossoms. She carried , * s« « h Howard, enjoyed th&lt; heav&gt; in 1 R.i . i i f i iin .tiio n ." II.
'till lia sl 'r i .i n d '• lirrl
money.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ber- a bridal bouquet of white c h r y -'''1.1*' “
5lrs, Mobley* .i«t«r. kill lllllu.-t . v. i v ImmI v m tin ■u-t
* 011 F.M
Ficnlng woishlp.
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Waiting uii table Isn’t difficult
!• $"•
kner have left for Tallahassee santhenuinia
Sm dav S c IiimiI
|rxri*|»| h« «
*•&lt;• l*( Mo 111If •'*» i t .
antil llsstii 11its_ liasl
aill. wide
u-l.l.. ^.*1.
* Kirkland and funnlv
S eim .-n by pastor
tied a
with
satin 1*
,
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work and sometimrs you ran
' 'i
where Mr. Ilerkner will U- n &lt;tu&gt; rlblmns.
Del,«nd Friday.
'b u mug S,-i v ii c
[ l»f l lHI.T
1*9di * t It. Ills' il
Midweek pravei -eivlte, W td H 00 F '1
dent at Florida Stnto t'niversily
manage to make a tidy sum that
Mi anil Mrs !,i*oigr 1’ ib-au- finish 1ii** * *■
u ; f | f;,,
" •dm -d a ) S*vj v .,
nesdi.y. &gt;&lt; m* F M
The matron of honor, whose
Lcddl 4 U II min II-- ii *. I iiesdn.
way. Part-tim e work often
i* ,* .
I&gt; - ill Mt
, . ran , be
D r. ami Mrs. J. N. Robson en- and Mr*. Derkner, the foimer giovn of tiqou taffeta was made ell toyed a rrrent tup to D v 'o n i lit let Hill M
(b u n p ia itiie full.,wing player
iitlil 1 'i ln ) , ’I on i., 5 no I* vi
obtained to fill In gaps of lima for j tore twined last evening lit 8:30 Kdlth Chestnut, has arcepted a similar to that of the bride'*,
Mis* Hotly Malcolm i* *.i ■J1 eon ('■11 Ilf 1 1".! 11Mi II Ill i ii 1&gt; 1
•erv lee
waiters and waitresses. These Jobs o'lcock following the rehearsal position ns mntheinatir* teacher
lit
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IllUt
fined
ii.
ibe
Florida
K
anilam
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carried i. bouquet of yellow chryusually are to be found In tht li­ for the Rohson-RulKirn wedding In la-on High School.
'It* F 51 Campla-ll, who mi I, r If.i n k . i s i t v
11 ' '
I'm lind if I
•nnthemum* tied with yellow and
i* '•• "
' I T \( K S 'I \t tit l III |(
brary or at the co-op newspaper, w ith a buffet supper at the Wowent ii major operation at hi* Wihh I *f Hill*" •41
1•
&gt; b ««■ • V u ik
hronie
ribbon*.
•nn go Uro K Y O .
Aug.
|,1V MaJ.
Mr. and Mi*. J. N Robson. Ii
magailne shop.
niun's Club. The club rooms were
1#|« k :
d
tliann*
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film
lt[)1|
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Orange
'lenmrial
llo.iuiul
Mrs. Te w . mother of the bride,
mg- •
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General A, F, Kislenko# Soviet
If you don't live on the campus attractively decorated with love* h*v*‘ n* their guests Mrs M K.
111.
•*|| n m ik fi
11 - 1 "• ...... ing . II. • lh«*&gt; jtM
wore
a
dress
of
rose
colored
crepe
t
at
i- ml niemla-t of tin- All...I Council fur
. y o u might make an arrangement ly arrangement* of pink roses, Knapp of Jacksonville and l.t.
ii - can lie exported
Hk* 11.....................1' • "*&gt; tnl.l, , in I he i iinifikt .(IV i
" ...»o
Hu* biii F.ast. tmiiiv demanded a
&lt;9 with u family to girs you bed crette myrtle and fern.
and Mrs. William K. Rtistlc of with N avy accessories and a cor­
x M&gt;ld I .sSlHl f?r k
'Ir* Den ('arroway i» *p.
■*&gt;*!«
»
h
‘*
sage
„f
white
chrysanthemums
*Ii,-i la I council mrrling lo consnd board for taking care of tha
, 1 t 1IK k .
that
Th e supper was served from a Mobile, Ala. who have arrived lo and I ii la-roses.
u monlh w ith her *i„|ei.
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Studio
hrml*
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Flirj
•i, ii,ii stdi-r General MucArlhur'a labor
children. Th is usually i* a work­ lacs- ruvered table which was attend the Rohson-Raborn wed­
tiiiililini*
ii
h i irj,* j i p ,sjf" I -tii i:* * JAfl I*FI»|*11*%*-, Im t h&gt; ' v(|t|
Dale,
and
other
telatives
iti
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m
..ill
latlicii-s.
Foi irnvellng the bride wore a
able arrangement as the children's centernl with pink roses and ding lids evening.
Dak
l|(»*pitill
St 411 • «TI»
if llii** *ii r 3-mii v iirri f y e
beige I'alm Reach suit with white]
il, col
Kislrllko bused In* icquest on
parents are cooperative enough greenery. Tall pink ramRrs in
Pfifiiil) N m|i
ih** V in I . i l l * i »lft%«■ ■* Hi i *v &lt;M u U n ’l
Mi* 'In,* K King
and g u r .t
mug (be fact In- had no* leceived an
In college town* to keep the kids silver candelabra were placed al
M f and Mi* . Jack Robson, Mulls,, and luown accessories. A f •I Ml. Mini 5lr* Roy Ka*on o| **.-rv dti* l*uililini: tl v f i** • ih* .ti 'i
tn
fitf
It
it
«i
•il.l answer to his piotest early this
Mu&gt;v%.ith Sh
tei . visiting in -point* in Florida
out
your
hair during
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- the cram
s reach
u i n iaide
iu r m
w r i barrangei i uu|t&lt; - daughter* Hnihnrn Jean and Jar*.
ofi in
ther iiu
flower
amiah, are *|K&gt;nding a few on'.* six and n I ill ■ ,
•f 'uni I I1IL&gt;' Hit ||ii\\ ti t h, • tn i t ami .he . u-t a- In..titIi against the Jaiutnese govseason. One almple way to study m,.,,*. punch was *erve*l through- quctln. and Mr* Hattie Rre.din ?.n“ Tennessee, Mr. and Mrs. Sul- at Daytona Hr-nch.
. . , Rub t'umimng lit. • I.tlll l* i|f
•mment's ban #.f .trik&lt;« by govin a houseful of kids it suggested o u t th e e v e n in g fr o m a c r y s ta l of West Faint Reach arid Mr U r
borne .r
( irmly
(' T. Nildack.
L. K. Jordan
m -ll 'I" 'nko m ,
el l m
luck. I..
Jo rd a n m
Hi|4|H*nnM I*
workers
The governIt (lei
by a girl who passed all her col­ p u n ch I miw I surrounded b y c r e p e Dixon of Lake Wale* have al- '.‘ayton._ I ,-nn. _whei■ h, i. a *tu
OIUs*- •innient
iitii
it. i iiTt*
*
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yi
at
(tht
*,
Dele
Alllin
*|H-nl
Thursday
in
inm h m M«t
lo
.|MU s 1, 1 1 ,lde rit.-ni fm I..,de sin Ii -trikes after
lege grade* with Dying colore, m yrtle and frnv.
rived for the Rohson Rnlairn wort- dent of Ifryan l'liiverslty tro.lii.ljo4
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Fahokee
mid
t'anal
Foinl.
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""ii r anal roini,
I daughter i n f
d u ly
I •i
lint - of tow ii guest*
despite the fact that she had a I Th e supper consisted of thick­ ding and ate the guest* of Dr. and
never laren wrong MacArthur said they shmitr! not
\H* tin. fall. til hi ut a '•&gt; v I , ui in d dnwii an I Is tulel rtted.
Mrs.
Fi Jordan ......
.... I etn) of Dial, ,1
handful of kid* tn care fur every en pileau. cranberry sauce, pickles, Mrs. J. N. Roll.on.
Rev. an,I Mr*. ( ’. It. Stringfellow, I ''ir
t,|, and .M
r^*. I.. ,K
. . I MlI* in aid| Mail M t ell 1 11II'It ftHik ii , I*. n - to,, fu, "
1semester.
Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Hawkins a n d | ! "c [
J •" M ' d a Ma.-ot imp
rolls, coffee, snow pudding with
**«•( (‘tut htirmi'i
*v ill,*.
eele luallng
M U '. lltM lTII HI I S
daughter. Karen of Tampa. Mr. I *" J ”
„ " " I 11
After school each day while the ] whipped cream, cake and home
i lag, Ill 4‘ •
-fill k V\ ill lo I , H &lt;t It w Imiil il"t!
tl„.
(.R K A T N K C K . N Y . Aug. 87
and Mi* II. K. Ilentley and chib |, The nm em ber* of
,,f 1•«;
-»!*'■* " » « (&gt; {' , "1 t
children still were playing &lt;mb-,|nB&lt;|,. ca'idy. Mr*. Rohson was ar­
•itv • n i l ) , M M &gt;r * lift il.l* -1, it'd f » i on. »t\ Hill i •l
i’i Mr* Mamt IliilltrtKtnn Rooth.
dren of Daytona Reach ami M r». I i
. l-' ‘T ' Hl l&gt;' M' . k. h. ••u. *•"*k •" »
dours ui napping, she would take slated in serving
. . by
. . 5!r*. —
H a rry
Me 111 d 1 IOot.al.lv
•l tu t
ll n i l . like ... founder ..f the Veluntcers of
J. 8. W illia m - and children of O r . i n 1" 1' Te d.anno Jakulsin. lb.mil I ""• "((»•
a nap for an hour or two. Then Robson. Mr*. Uilllam Ravencl,!
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*
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in
ptiih
llanly, llutiby ItagMlole, H„bF,
tmericn after ., rift in (lie Salva­
i lando.
after she hod set the youngsters M r*. H . L Anderson «"-&gt;
| Mis. Rochelle Kulumks, daughter
T ih Ii i &gt; *p I' i iilim
1logM* **4|ind ^
Waul. Karl Glenn. Freddie Ka- -II.
tion A rm y’s Booth family o half
fot dinner, bathed, and put them ter Heverlv of llaatingx. f M rs ., |)f M) ntli)
KuiiaiM*,
l.ii
«*#%
!*1*M. W
“ II "|h ” | " III century ago, died la-i nigf.t at thg
Frank time. Iluldiy Fearoel, lt„n i.ff#
Ilru »h Your |.|g#
to bed, she would study in the Harold Gray. Mrs. Archie Betts,
llutllplll •&gt; It kill 1
iitddiii'f m «n in* *■-1 ih|? * %|Ni*t lllr -M U Ho 11
K a sell,
When using n lipstick'brush he aid 'VV
\ '!' ?I'h n r lie .McCiilli
M.-t'ullry .... I
quiet of lh « evening.
Mrs. A. M. Philip* and 511s* was honor.-.1 on h.-r eleventh birthKin- k tt *i Viky tin c H y
'll .1 * d*
T l-lll III U iv ,
, hl'.
carefully, f:,l“ *rd h u ,U ' ? * * * ' ,,r
"f court en i|ie
Tutoring children i* enulher Pi-nrle Rohson. Miss Rohsun ren­ day with a patty given on Wed* iur«.
nii
way to bcooii up a few extra dered several niano selection dur­ nc’ day nfternoun at the K uban*., |„,f,.ti, f|||j„B |n with your l i n . ' ,lu&gt; American la-gi„n fish fry at Item" lie--. ,lt,\- and &gt;ou ,&gt;sin *tr *»! wi l f *HtulniiMii* BClinti
F IG \ It F T T H S1IORT AG K
i i j. ( •;«'tv*«l. r Fork Thursdoy
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w _ an Mplnten ,.ti nnytl.ii lg fn . tit Inin t ii»••• » t»|. . - IlFlU l'Fh rut* • tl*N
home in Lake Mary. The parly ■&gt;|irk. It i . good to follow the lip
night.
pesos. A good French student al­ ing the evening.
lm lG IIT O N , K ng. A.ig 27 L f l
11.-1
&lt;
„iv
senelate
,
.
*
«
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it »ln i y n f two t ' im»!
rooms were dt'Cnratrd with lovely line right out to the rornera on
Mr. and 511a. R. F. Wheeler. Jr
ways ran find work teaching tie
II. nose you thought ..gaieties
Those enjoying the occasion
|t,-VI,-II,-IS "Most ■ f t tl. 1
III (Ictl't fit*’n nhs. iiinrds’i n fn ci l f r 1
lh* firm liiillinr. The i lujii'i mid ^
*’” •
lluid) ii'tur tmmi
menlary French to jrourg*ura,iW rrB l h , honor,al couple. Mis* M ilof
rtereti't n-nll&gt; scarce in Iltiluins
i
Vl.ert
get
a)
until,V,
I
f,MH|
.
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III"
w t it IIW
114*
T l,.- f.lm li-a iu lu
Thurw U) nft4*rn&lt;Miit frnm Wuv
Some students . .even have
Hobson ami
and Marion
Marion Rahorn.
Raiuirn.
wrTV * ni 0&gt;“ 1 throughout tnlaiin* aii you nff fit,
A thief l-iel-a into a hi such of
- rean-|Hr«
. Id radi Robson
let ir.s 'l d o , , lien,
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.
| ne»vilfr, 4
\ . C.
I t., y
•!aim* IllIkltK •
it
tilly tutu
aged to tutor older town folk* In J r M r am) Mr*. J. N . Hoh»on. Jr., the afterniHin and pm e* wer •
Rurclny's ItanW t.,da&gt;
llr took
St. ' 14|(
(min.
Arthur C*at tlrd^i- Im- ju ( »# L* j and p ill. i tin- w in tlf l« "pi It-.'*
1Tl 1 a " t t.e
the art of tha dance. You'd b a 'j| r arlj M„ , j|. 1.. Ralairn, Rev. awarded to the- Misses Irm a Genu
nothing I,ut •.*:,(l rigaiettes fi om
| Fled in i"inn ilu tin \ dll'!11 U*| - .1.1it*.* 111* hi.M id &lt;1. ..1
Hub) l-rmnw |u Swim
Lratrd Ahutbri lnit)nla&gt;.
iutpri.rd h o w many pc«pU p &lt;qo nn,| Mrs. Mark Carpenter, Mr. Kulianks. Itorothy Lr»- and L'aiul
the dire, t . i ' b.m id loom.
V.m cit11*t « Xpert your Younif*
Hay Kanon, i*liu i*
to learn how to dattc* hut never and Mr*. Roy Hyme*. Mr. and ; T V .l&lt;;r I,,.
h ‘ha sister, Mr*. Mae F King, mI«
leera to have the time to atlrnd a M r». Mason Wharton and Mr. and
tnlluwmg the game* w ft •h-;, *&lt;cr I" enjoy swiimning unbts*
deserve* liitthday . -ugralulnl . . . .
school of dance. However, when M rs. J . R. Thompson all of O r­ tnents,consisting of icevream,I b'*rn* *u enjoy the water first,
v t e l j n r not to let older children teasei.aving relel,rated hi- mi
.«
•omeone will rome tn your home, lando.
Mr
and
5(e».
David cake, candy andcold drinky.
licit Rochelle ic |
*'('• frighten him wlien he day.
the rhumlia or satnlta can lor di­ Thraahcr, M r. and Mr*. H a rry served after which
IJttle Marilyn I'm ........ Im !.j
gested quickly.
Hot.*.in. Dr. and Mr*. Robson. reived many lovely gift* fiom hei I* near tha water. When he is
aL.ut five year* old. take him to .laughter of Mr and M iJim
Roys, especially, have found Mra. Archie Betts, Mrs. Harold friends.
___
_______ _ Beverly. 5lr«.
Those enjoying the aftt-rttomi * competent iwM 'wtor who will Partin relebrated hr, f„st
ra ______
y , ami daughter
that houscclranlng can be a lucra­ G
vu
tive businesa. Householder* are I f . L . Anderson. Mrs. A. M. j with Rochelle were Yvonnn Ku teach Idm an that ha will gain ,i»y „„
Mr. and Mrs. R,-n " a i t and
Mrs. William Bavenet, hanks, Itarharn Humphrey, Mury confidenco aa he progress...
t
only loo glad to have a crew Philips.
of
Oenn
young people take over the task Mra. M. B Knapp nf Jacksonville, F ranees Frckhatn, Irma
(.oys, llenriy and Rol.l.y, me ,|.,-nd
of vacuuming a big house, waging and the Mlssetf Martha Ferkln*. Kulianks, Dorothy Lee, Fat Kcogl.,
IIB T IIR N H T O H A R V A R D
• * • * ‘•■Y* I" Ashlui n (in
floors, cleaning out brush, wash­ Aud re y Bach, Mary Ann W hrb Janet Lee, Jarqurlln Ann Krvin.
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 27
'*'1? , , U ! IT V " ,"1 fri.-risU
ing window* and even painting chel, Minnie Ruth Odham. Ann fTarol Taylor. Patsy Teslo, Alaiy Dr. James B. Fisk, research di-If. and .'Ir* J. F. f ox m il fain
A
Rahorn and Fearle Rohson
the house.
Virginia Robinson. Gwyn Y n ’ e . rector for tha Atomic Knergy "'*
Audrey &lt; ox mid R.-nr.i.J
A l«o filllv Shoemaker; Gerald Peggy Howell, Mary Jxnc FJu- Cimmissimi, Is retuming to Hat ""turned from Atlanta tin. w n-l
Girl* often a*** hired to serve
J
and help rook family dinners, to laisalng, Rillv Gray, NcM Powell. luinks and llarhurn Kutiank...
vsr.l U niversity to become pro, w
H fo rtf
Tro y H a t . Ir.,
do laundry and mending.
Also Mr*. Alma Tuwnsend, .Mi* fe»»or of applied physics
Mr. and Mis f ir ,I Fii-rsmr and
Monh-ck
In some colleges, students bsve To m m v Vaughn. Dean Carpenter A||B|l 'n„b(n.&lt;tn, Mr.
Fisk played a part in the war- '&lt;"* " r*'
'he eigl.l* of Key
organised a laundry service. One and Tom m y Speer.
Madison, Mr. Jim Yates, Mr. nn.i time development of radar. N o “ esl and Miami fm a few day*
person is delegate,! to pick-up,
Mr*. R. H Kuhanks and M r. nnd successor has been designated.
’ *r
1'
Mobley
others help with the washing,
Mrs. II. I„ Kubanks.
other* Iron. Somethime* this be­
comes sueh a prosperous business
R K V K N G B IX S W F .K T
(bat the laundry can he farmed
L A N C A S T K K , Fa., Aug. 27 Jr?)
out to outside people and a profit
— Revenge la sweet, said tha
still can be made.
former A ir Forre private.
Of couree the beat solution, per­
A World War 11 veteran, who
Fabulous new washday discovery Item the
haps, Is to pick a college near
declined use of hia name but said
Colgate-Palmollve-P.at laboratories
home. Then you can eat for less,
ha served three ami a half year*
and perhaps arrange to cuff lodg­
get* even extra-dirty wash astra-claaal
end wvnl on 40 mission* with the
ing. But Inis Isn't always a satis­
15th A ir Force, found hlmaelf the
ll's /&lt;tfurious the a n y women ar,* -witching
factory arrangement, If you want
pu**«*.ur of that raraat of pre­
to K A I! ml tii
i •ttV ffiiiij .Irliu B
to broaden your life, meet new
sent
day
prisoa-an
apartmant
to
11 k f U till f it mi Iy
4 Ii *Mi*t f i i i i r *
faces, visit new place*. The time
M r. and Mr*. Billie Went an- rrnt.
Hmprr • W r i t i n g Act i on. *i i»» u tr.(«inflf*
to do It Is while you are young. nuncr today the birth of a daugh­
Yeterday,
he
Inserted
thie
ad
tn
]
iis m A ifk; principtt
VVlim m h i m i «I i K A II
If you don’t you may regret (wing ter, Carole Kve, on Aug. 25 ut
iN iiH rn tm tn .itrriiU ( hk*i**r mitt m ol»( 11tor*
stuck In the same town all your the Fernald Laughton Memorial a newspaper:
«(«iKlily . # pu *ht * .hft ««mii *
life, ml never make a break for Hospital. Mral Wait) will be re- | "Tw o rooms, partially furnished 1 Wonderful vuluva in litem* dieanea t1i h 1 run I"* tvorii
H u h * « s|a . . Nn HHip e» m mi . . . 1m (.unit aI
’ he great outside, where oppor­ memlrered by her friend. . . the k“ chen end bath, M .a-olfloars
n n t r r f Yrs, rich »u(|r» t*» &gt;,*'1 iluthc* « \irm*
tunity may b# waiting.
form er Doris PalUraon.
•“ r chiWr*n'
. _
(nr ninny morr wut*k* of niunnter. Coltunn in nolitl nilorn
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and no *c» »&gt; n»»
uu|i arum. U 'u ili

Social Calender

Jane Lee Stewart
Weds Andrew Thorne

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Teen Talk

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At Rehearsal Party

Kocfiellc Eubanks
IHonored With Party

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Final Summer

Dress Clearance

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work find idny rlotlira get
clrn n yr fiiater w ith F A B
with Sup&gt; r-Wctling Acl ion.

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W H ITE R ...COLORS B R IO H TIR I

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Ye*, a /abutous, new Ingredient In K A U gel*
while wash whiter . . , color* brighter. And#
braldet, there I* no eoap scum lu "yellow ^
white wash or " g r a y " colors. K A U w ith
S i p r i . U ' r l l u j ( t i l e s also remove* dulling
eos|, scum left by prevluua suap laundsrlnge.

Home cooked dinners — Pastries

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FRIDAY AUGUST 17, 1948

HAMFonn h e r a l d . j u n p o r d . Fl o r id a ~

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Ladies Night To Be H eld A t Municipal Park Tonight
M eet M
the l ,«l»tki» Arnica- twirc.
S,'inford Will
.
i
t
*
1
'* r “ l'I&gt;,'f! the firm
by
Palatka At 8 . 1 3 , (2 t,i 1 and rapped out 14 hit* in
Locals D i v i d e 2 ‘h^jJ*htc*n 10"•ll ,,nw» - »s to
Sanford move* to .St. AuguitimGames With Bucs tomorrow
night fur the lad game
The Sanfnrd Giant- tllvldnl a
twin attract ion with the In c -hurt:
Pirate* at tin- Municipal I’ark !.i»t
night. Tin P irate (.*..k the firm
encounter by a 3 to 2 count, hut
the Ginnt, came liack in the night
rap
cop a 7 to I nffnir.
Tonight the Giant# meet th.I'alatka Arnica* in a »tngl* game
at the local park. "I.adi&lt;« Nirht''
ha- lieen proclaimed by Managic
Hal Grutu-r &lt;&gt;f the Giant# f"t 'h game tonight.
Rill Markcl went the route for
thr local* in the twilight gam.*,
hut five Sanford mljoae* pr-cimed
the game winning run* for the
invader*. l«ou Tarolli and Murry
Rrgan toiled for the Hue*. Kach
team collect..I ,ix kn.ick* ir the
•petting franca*.
' Art Dunham splnm-d a four hit
performance in tin- finale to chalk
Up the victory. Hartford hnngvd
ant eight hit* from the offering*
nf righthander llallmd llranhaar.
Who Went the didanre fur tllo

Invader*.
The Giant* dropped one •half
atire of lludr lead over the fifth
lace St. Augustine Saint*, a* the
Saint* copped a &lt;i to .1 ileeiiion
from the (*aine*ville (1-Men. O r­
lando halted the Dt-Land Red
Hat* In u dual encounter in Or­
lando lam night. Stan Zed*!'*
eopperl a 3 to I game, and LeKoy
Browning, making hi* firm runfeuional l&gt;a#eball mart, pitched
brilliantly to limit the lt d ll.it*
to two hit* a* hi* po*&lt;-d a 1 to 0
virtnry.
The Daytona Reach l#lrl* drop-

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D r . C . L . P e r ho ns

Plans P ro g ress
Sewanne To Make Valdosta Moves
On Thanki Nile j f ^ t ,n * £ 5 Into First Place
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of the tea*on with the Saint#. The
game I* an all-important content.
the
(iinnU
D „ ^
„
.Sunday
,
,
. . travel
. . . to Or. ■ 3 n n n
r i r s o n s
,or*,. p?rk £ ,v JU U
on
Monday
for
the
I'laycr*'
Ap­
" n Mo," ' “ v f,,r ,h" pl“ " r*' A "
F 'v n r * ( , t(&gt;r1
T / -.
preciation Night."
I^ X p C C lC U
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PROMl*T COMPI.KTK
OPTICAL HEHVICK
(tlaaaea prrarrilwd, diap«n»ed
fcepalr* and pdjuitmrnla mad*
lluura 9-1Z — 1-|
sal. M S
I'htm* ZM
Atlantic National Rank llldg.
Hanford. Honda

In G-F Standings

L vent

Station

W TR K

•A T I IIIIA V
H 'v a i t r n Jim ib u rv *
Hf- Nrvr•
Di P in t i r r 'it■ Pnt(**r
t»R N«'W «
oS «*irtiimtiiil t y ( 'i t i n d a r
l« Hpttrio I t i v l i t i
l » HI rt «r yr&gt;r It r r .ik f n -t
1" M o rn ln K I *r\Utlnfin
15 H i l-»n Hrr^tnoitfi
or N&gt;w «4
IS Nell Itu fiiln liu
Jf* C it y lt«*rrtr(itlf»|i
I I I^RV T i l * Pnlkrt

Sewanre, a red fawn greyhound
owned by Elane Kirkpatrick, will
A _ make her dehut in the feature
A r c ninth race at the Votu*ia County
Kennel Club in Daytona Beach
AA tt- Unitrht.
Thia brilliant
femal*.

By A S S O C IA T E D I’ltKSS
Vuldoata gained undiiputed postettion of firat place in the
(,,-orgia-Florlda league |a*t night
l&gt;v winning a double-header from
Cordite 12 to I and 10 to (i.
tend Monday’s
Tiff ***•'*
two ,"‘t M,,rch»vor«d W ayrrou. tied for the lead un­
____ _ _
two straight win* in rncent ap- til la»t night’* rnnte*t*. dropped
■
, . . ...
. ..... . . ... . uearance* and »he ha* an eaecllent lack to »eennd place even though
V n llii.in i f
I a .i in
n lllt . team
nm w
M^ I..J . Vhonored
cT I (f r * " ™ &lt;un ______
re g i.t.r ak _third Victory I he Rear* Iwat America* 7 to 0.
ijo
will
f»» N&gt;*n
II r J I i
tonight. However, ,the
competition
Albany
defeated Thnntaavillr
Monday nigid in a '‘Player appre­
;•! K * im * th ln «. n ld . K m
lh iilr r .lt *
H
lough
with
*even
»ueh
ace
Rt
t
to
i
and
Moultrie
and
Taliahn*I d llUfTflW lNt. |(|t!«
Mi t.r r r ii.lf
ciation Niglit," *pon*ored by a
hound* in the letup a* Capt.
HFtTt|tlltinlr N « [nn
U n it i
citizen* committee in co-operation
ln .
^ v m l „ lee «nl it a pair, the Athletir*
Iw Itld rr* iHirpli*
M d f lt .ir
winning
Ihe
opener
7
to
2
on
with
the
Sanford
Merchant*
A
.ull,l’tl‘
‘
o
v
rr,&gt;
|S
Nrtftra
I*#11*m*
wcu-t .at inti
Hi.mhrr, Sooner otlccl* hnger (he two-hit pitching of !lu*n and
*'• A til'll 111 H f v l f 44
M«
111«***•
«»Reaver,
........ _ a.....
__ A
.1 Fain.
1a.
to
advance
a*
fni
a*
third
and
Ante
Over
and
r
11,4rut
T d i - i l l l |.
Thi* rnminittre hu* M*t « jfoal
Fain fi malted *ecurid in Wednes­ route. Clint lectori committed five
|*i T » | i» fn |*n|i»
ltrrAri.|i
nt $2*500 lo 1m*
l»y thi* tlnu* day'* eighth race, while Kager co«ilv error*
on Ni"M'«
the ifa inr g r U uhflnwiiv Monday Heaver crossed the line firat In
os &gt; l « t l n r r A t M « y f « ! r
Ti*l iitr
IS S A 21
Red rcnterfieldrr l.loyd M erriM M lillli
"*• l U r N m i*
11 ■« rich
rveninif. The rontcat will 1m* be* thu name contest. That was the man hanged a homer in the
of* H 4tiir4ln )’ H w ltiit
All II II II
tw rrn I hr* &lt;»nint* nnd the &lt;»ainea- Reaver'* third win In her laat fourth.
* l i f t . i *i 31*
oo llim lcM l rihotrrivi)
tvillc
fS-Mrn ..
Columbia got II hit* off Kllintt
SI.
SI N m ■ a
H to fk *
.
.i
.
.
four start*. Capt. Bullock ha*
are attempting to set an t&gt;wn u U
U „ ly U U ()y but h# rind W right, who relieved in the
M lllM IIv l i l t ee
M ,ittr rf
n
In
1
1
I'.Mirnk ran t. ll&gt;
I* ( l i n l t i t t F u r y r t H o r n
attendance record for on.- game in
really atep on the f a . first.
f*i ?•!■•im
1“ I l M t p n l y H n a p tl H l n i m
I I I the Morida State la-ague for he ,H||1|
thlnl or fuur,h.and
l*-o Itighetti wa* the hero of
T r lr r i f
IS N n v a I I t r n v r v r Hhnw
*ea*on. Zeh Ratliff one of the ,low U lhp time. Hi* laat win was th. Augu*ta-Cri-enville contest, lie
K u r a k in If
no Now ■
Itnrimnrlhi.*
sponsor* said.
.scored August 13. Some of th* •irgb-,1 with three on and tc^g
«*. K b V o a Iflffp
I
"W e want over 2,(KMI persons to „ xp,.rts think Sooner Select U all out in the tenth, waring Him
IS T w l d . l l r
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attend
the
game.
This
will
show
t(,
p|arc,
tonight,
and
Mlaa
Summer*
from
third
with
the
run
Amirrh a n Vf nn|,
T o t a l*
17 i * 11 •
IS
O
u
r
I
*
4
4
ti*l
tin*
Itftigiif
the
boys
the
people
of
Sanford
||,lllt|ier
ni*o
I*
about
due
for
which
broke
a
4-1
tie
and
won
l.i *ahirrid;
&lt;i1J nnn i»^ j
ofi W o rld ,%f Hf i *,ft
Manfnnl
i»fi| nan l J are behind them, and are -u p- another triumph,
,|the game for the lowly Tigers,
IS
Jt'in
iin
f
t,*■t *on
B r m n i-»kr j, Mm kd m iton, porting them," Julian Stenatrom
j r) (j)C tenth race over
the
Summer* enfoyed aperfect
H **111 li 11#*n «f '•*s t n m»
floitianvllu. 11inmih 11ii n v.t in - An
declared.
laach
cour.e
such
popular
marnight
at
bat.
Hi*
hit*
included
a
IS rt|*«&gt;ri» M ii*|f ft i
ihotiy, IV|.tn. 1tii«rrikriin* Two*
mo Hsir ford -H »
A a * ii4(to*
Festivities for the game will
nrh»n&lt; &gt;* will la, seen in action a*;double and a
home run,hi*2ftth
h*«p Min SlrlaRfm. I walk** Kh»lir*
Hull f ln n iv
b in
l*r|tl«. Him rlfP * T a f n lll Inttl include presentation of the Fir*t Tnngerle. Medina, I'tier I'tiil* -nndof the season, which
tied the
JS
NVw»
lim riP i
ifti l&gt;R«f^l,fni|itiri *• Nunf'inl * Annual Zeh Ratliff Trophy. Hud(j0|d
!»core in Ihe seventh.
I* f M n r ln s r*nriy
Ham*** on 1&lt;rt11a— *&gt;ff Tal'dll * Mar* ■Iv l.ake will receive the trophy
Ray
Moore,
who
allowed
10
iiiM
M
IT
i:\THIttM
*1 V n n
k rl I
lU ir .n l
Mila *.ff
•
hits, was charged with the defeat.
mm Mien i »ff
for Iwing Selected the Florida
•(»*- * ■*•*• Mil*
|*t % In n ln n * I ru n U l l n |.litl»
M a .U r l
Dixon,
the
winner,
allowed
14.
State
Iwaguc'* moat
iwipular
No I ’ hlU 'an. H«m»i . I l 'illr l!&lt; .r.lrr.
Augusta was charged with nine
player.
)4j|i*n11*
A rroefl,
Mi ild li
Jm lr* *
i . % M l:
rttnr*.
Mannger Hal ISrulK-r will I* ( 1Hfli •* O ut nfitl 1*yn|hla.
«l M ill
3m4 H arr .X ta lk M il,
•
iii IK*
Rov Peter*m paved the way
honored with n ''Stork Shower"
L r l l l n 'f Ilall* llttu M r
i '♦#« Hu ml &lt;4- Kfitaii jffv
%n II II D % during the seventh Inning activity.
f.-r
Macon's
victorv
over
Jackson-111.1* k lt « M ( *&gt;mKr»t 4f&gt; H lltrr
ilithnht f f **
11
i
!.#• T h » Hlitl* H|.d«b
4
f» 2 (*
MiHtfi liter 1**1, vilb- With the Tars lending 2-1
III 44 R T ip
wirlltr
' d* Y * w «
l 11 n u n
11n*1 A Wlr. 1it m il) * F am y and in Ihe eighth, he itanped out a
Vlji|l**i r (
ti 11 n t« d baseball fan. will conduct a
* «». f i*•r irm n H . k c rlr*
"tMl-rnot home run, putting the
I till Inr.ll*
' 1•* n ld t u f r i l n
2 11 ft 3 3 lection for the Sanford skipper
^
• 11 1 f. V
i i»n N#wff
I/tfrD If
pesrhe* ahead to stay.
•-Ibis
,.1
K
la-fore
the
seventh
inning
“
m
is
t
IVidnkw,
P.sU&gt;t-*l.
f •
i*r N ib F n «*• W M li Htiir
1 I t If #)
la«|wB«*k.*'f
Today'*
»rhedtl1e:
to
d
ls
r
T
im
e
A
n
ru
m
n
is
m
tin*
the
firm
first
nm»*
time
in
inti
the
hi*lory
nimury
or
of
Trint
f
h
*
krdu
For
i*«iiMr
Tim*
a
u
u
h
th
.
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•
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t %.l* l*h«ft»| P ii a U lr a
Iffllt 8# Jll
3 l
3 •*
« I*. 11r 1n fi f
T r lu
M«4*«ir«l II*
3 11 1 l« fi
t’rnlpfi
** A*" Prow l
f (farun
3 fi 1 3 **
*
•
*5
J
iin
R
b
Jin*
n
Firanliftm.i*
it
*
t
l
3
AllfiDpl* ll«&gt;
- w l* rir(ra ll» 11* %1*l&lt;.4lr
t •1 14 fi ii
Jene t.urh, M o anil IVIctdla
!*■ w r*h4irlairr&lt;*
dared,
Molly
ti* n Hllvar
T o I mIk
3n 1 1 21 7
Memtirr*
of
the
Sanford
cluh.
10 in fln*Dp| HlRL'tfs
*t* Mar* .Vl«t* Wit,
m i-iM u i
who
were
nnmcil
on
the
league’*
rui H im I n ,t ils X . M y T o p s y .
•
N lr lh f O r r h a a lr a
«n •&lt; II 0 %
|i an Te. Ilf
^ R d n u iir H
t'liriiin.ll.
; i h I 1 A ll-S ta r team*, will l«- given i&gt;*dt Iir r n m IN illuli, iMirnh I trial. fl*
« w 1 •* 3 buckles. Roth presentation* will I fmf*l» %
12 on Hab.n blu «|r
U k r 31.
K Ix iD lIk r
nti*l
V iin ila lia
Mu!»c rf
•
M
S
Home
T
in
a A T u n an
H
«
f
i
f
r
«
«
i 1 2 2 «♦ la- made by 8 yd Herlong. presi­
Itnennb mtit.Hi
14 t » K
’ • H' H a w a iia n bVIiiiap
1
Mill l l i i r r I'H lia rlf F
dent
of
the
league.
|*C#fi|rt,n«
12** Blu*
lla r r n r i
• 0 »* 1 1
,V|v hfidliiHtlfilt, W|h Tl|4t Hltvrf
T»|er *f
f* 1 &amp; »
1 on &lt;*aialt-ail# I l f M u d I p
President Herlong 1* scheduled ( *M«ll*‘
1
11*4H I wall*I
Myrii|i»i'*nv.
I
SVa *
fl i» i« n to moke the presentations after Jls*rrjrT*'t. *!*•lit»Y O il, With |llm F•*
KaYikld.tf
1
By A S S f K T A T E D P R ES S
1 l l Van*tm M*»nrr»«&gt;
Kannii.r
• 44 »* *» M
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Columbia fell on league-lrailing ? aa I .n tb rr a n I l n u r
. 3 1 2 b 1 the Gainesville half of the seventh
T ill llnr* A
I m b tfllv
inning aecording to plan*.
2 M I Illarion Attilifoa
Aiinia rroiary, ,.t r-argo. r'heclaw Charleston last night as southT«fA»P
31 7 * r »
Ticket* can In- purchased at
'paw Al Roresh scsttcred seven : r. HartfordIfliindft
ViaII Cfnitin
/
«'*l **ll 1 fnr •Ifmi fin in III 91h several Sanford stores and re­ |l.14. .4 'fa il Rfi a n Ta.ljr unit
‘ hits mid defealeil the Rc Im-I* 7 6 I*1 Hlammjr K n v a
lift11 I IM'I fMlifl 1
Ifnluat
h % tP * r*
14nit ftinl
1
IS
Hat
Inr I la ml
to
0
in
a
Soull*
Atlantic
la-ague
3M» *11111 |M» J serve sent Hrkets will lie sold.
II are A 1Rib m u
Reserve seat tickets will lie 1 Haiti *lb
C
Vawa
*TTf rfitpi rmlK. Hmi-riialln Mr*
t*|'««!*„ rnffVI** Cunt mu vtdvr.
C
1
1
1
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1
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vf
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■1.11** Htifiifw
2,
Htinliuruu llun* available nt Tourhton** Drug Sion- 1111 Ji »k «, Slf 1 Atiar, 1 vitri f l f Fff»• 'll* p a d * In n K u tv
m Rj J
Ifi
itfiee hltmtir. Pneiok. it was revealed this morning
rrilan. i**n. n «im V n yfin rr iiinl I T I i r i&lt;n second place by making It two
• IS Vole* O f A r m r
it Mr# V Him *nRruriN 1 Ta n 1 *14-4
U tirl
in a row over Jacksonville 4 to T :b l N&gt;«r«
Mt
M H V iril
T lif *
h N »fs
hurt*
•Mb M art a l« lb M in
T : t l f|ara*ii T o V r t g
tiMfii ll**** nkrMtis 11mm* nun |&gt;««*
ii.
l-a*t
place
Augusta
rlefeatrsi
llomltrf
Hrw aftrr.
K ilti,
Mina
i#k
Ha* t if ir
tlrantuim . «7l|f|nf«
T : l « Pm ufll* W * Ifa ll
ihiiio,w Greenville 6 lo 4 in a 10-inning
FaRwr llr a r r r . ••apt. r
•
Pnloti H c r v I f f i
tNitilil* (-I* v fllft.M i In firm*n k m itt
r
F
rliir.
iMiaiy
I'nwrr
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l
n
M
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li&lt;)
thriller
and
Savannah
lieat
C
olU M op I m l . ' i iliiit a « Huh*
l*lan«» lla n ib lltiira
A (it a l»» rf
&gt; f flu r«f H fa i
umhtts 3 to 1 .
f *yq 4 f U » r on l.-ill* off ||r*himni
la th lla r e H ear* I n o r* ,
I
iM in h n m R III! l*y Itim haUL
•-&gt;" 'Fa M arta H o u r
Columbia
currently
occupying
llo t ls n .
A rr s h l,
l-e ie r
Pride.
|H-a* S'mi
•lleefut K i l l y .
I'a r K
■lelit. Ils l.y third place— Juet one game out ID aS ItK ia il Itfiiih4|ii|i
g s » . H ols Mark am t T s n s o l ,
nf
srennd—
lost
no
time
In
gettl » : M I 'l i i x l i a t B ru itrrtlr*
V
G*S S E L L C L E A R V
Ing Ihe Jump on Charleston. T h / 11 ftn Mitrlc Y o u i|t*mHf»Ut-r
liar hunt MrNuli nnd David ties
G A IN E S V IL L E , Aug. 27. M l ld a la lit l(4»fnt«*x4nil*
Red# hopned on pilcher* Gene JI Il ’‘J*1JH, M
V* tq •
-The (iainesville fl Map Imlay nn- ter gained the firat# yesterday of
Elliott and Roger Wright for I I «
Y E S T E R D A Y 'S S TA R S
O ff
riounced the sate of Joe Cleary, 26- Hit- City Rendition Program's
three run# In the first inning and
vear-old right hanileil pitcher, to Junior Tennis Tournament. McNair
,
two
In
the
second.
The
final
By A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
Ihe Atlanta Crackers of the South­ won over Mmtlne Drake (i- 1. (*-U.
score# rame In the fourth and
Stan
Musial.
Cardinal*—
hom*rFull*
replaced
Ingalls
on
the
ern Association.
Hester il&lt;-feut«-tl Edwin McKinley
eil with one man on in the last eirhlh.
fur Wayrtosx and pul out
Cleary, who had mi 18.H Wor. (1- 1, (1 II.
Rorvsh allowed only two Rod* mound
of the ninth inning to give the
the fire.
•nd lost record till* season, will
George Hardin ami Murviti Me- St. Louis Cardinal* n 7-6 victory •ent seven bark via the strikeout
Albany trailed Thomasvllle 2-0
report to lire Crackers next season Klnh-y me scheduled to play a over the N'rw York Giants in (ho thr Pirates taking the afterpiece
bntil the fourth when Card* tallCleary was sold lo the Cracker* semi-final match today, ami the second game of a day-night dou­ 10 to fl.
for f l.rioii under the terms of the winner nf this meeting will play ble-header.
Valdosta en'ovcd two big Inn
j r r ? “ "I?.* *° erah the Irad
ln»* during the matinee, scoring
Caincsvillc-Atlanta working agree­ Hester in the final*. The other
1: " ‘ i1* : ™ ! - fln*1 run c|o t
Joe llatlen, dodger*— scattered four limes in the first are! add- ^In• (he
ninth. Th e Tiger* outhlt
ment which gives Ihe rlas* AA semi final matrh today is iH-tween seven hits in pitching hi* fifth
the
winner* 1.1 t « 8.
«
lltt"
number
In
(he
fourth
team firat choice of any Gaines­ Joan Dampier and Shell* Moor—.
victory over the Cincinnati Reds, flinelrr litnltrd the Indian* lo four
ville player*.
Several mulches in the girl* and fl-l. It was Brooklyn's 14th tri­
hln»le«.
I boy* double, are schedule.I ......... |umPh " ln " T 7 "meetings’ w lf..........
ll the
Cordele enloved a fl-l edge In
day. The final matches w ill be it,.,|a. „ ,,d th e n in t h s t r a ig h t at
Ihe second « * l # - ll#ljt th e last
played Sunday uflertloon lit t:3*l Crosley Field.
of the « l , t h wh en the l)&gt;w|.e.T.
‘ on the Mayfair Inn Courts.

1 .^ -

OITOMKTKIST

fe a tu re

RADIO PROGRAMS

*iL ,s!, ..ssriJs*,2sz-

... . -■ oColumbia Defeats
( harleston, 7 To 0,
In Sally Contest

HO W L C A L L
Florida's ItMK footturll schr&gt;lule
sounds like the roll call of thr
bowl*: Delta Bowl Mississippi,
Orange Howl Georgia Tech, Gator
Bowl Georgia. Greet I.akr* Bowl
Kentucky, and Sugar Bowl A la ­
bama.

J l ' M O B -S O P H T E A M
i
Florida's 60 man footba.l squad'
roster is made up of three seni­
or*, 26 junior* and 22 sopnmnctca.
A total of 2il of them are lettermen.

ISO LD. G A TO R S
The best pre-season eslimaV
reveal* that Florida'* Gator* will
T H R E E S E N IO R S
There are only three senior* on average right at UK) throughout
Florida's ll*4H football .-'rstenl this fall, 11*4 in the line and 170
Captain
and
Guard
Fletcher in the harkfield.
Groves, Alternate Captain and
G A TO R "T "
Quarterback Doug Relden. and
Florida's Gator* will u »; the
Center John Gilbert.
T-formation for the second time
this year. Coarh Ray Wolf, n
N EW R E C O R D
In l'.'47 Florida Halfback H rl double-wing exponent from 'way
Griffin, whore 20.7 yard uvciugr back when he was an All-South*
p«-r punt return set a new national! •ve*t guard at T C U , switched to
collegiate record, had run harks o f , tin- T for (lie 1R47 »ea&gt;on to
12, IH. 38. 61. &lt;17 and Iffl.yanh , utilirr fully the -peed and Clusivg*
ness of hi* hrrak-away back*.
Tw o of them were touchdown*

BASEBALL TONIGHT
M U N IC IP A L PA R K 8:15 P.M.
LADIES NIGHT

SANFORD vs PALATKA

O t tO M O C &amp;

Bill

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General Tru rk A

Kqulp. Co

I T ’ S J U S T P L A IN v
* STU BB O R N ESS? HE s
t W O N 'T A D M IT ’ F R O N T
Wa.H* a,.A
E Em,La S. H
IMUei
M. Y. a" , a g* *• I *
a.

Barbara McNab And
llavid Hester Kntcr
Tennis Meet Finals

U t U r C . l A H Y IN G S1AHT

m SHOWALTER
Orlando S A N FO R D Winter Park
Watrh For Opening Date
At

SANKOHD

“ Back to School”

seorcl

IIK A II T O T I IH
Florida sophomore quarter back,
luiurous l^-w l, plays the game
from hrad to toe. When In Ihe
game he directs the offensive atlark, ami in the game or no', he
kirk* extra points.
Ills perfect
Itoots defeated N.C. State end
Miami by 7-11 scores last year and
llisl Tulane 7-7.

Spcrinl* in both Cold and Machinelrss Wave* , ,
Call for Price* and appointment

HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
M « N . Park Ave.

Phone *71

FOR THE BEST ICE CREAM
Try
T I P - T O P I CE

CREAM

We mnke our own Ire Cream, Ail flavora
Tasty — Delicious — llenlthful

T I P - T O P

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four

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W ith a new permanent, shaped and styl-d in long hair or the
new short "Swing-proof Coir* , , ,

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equipment I* modern— and our work I* accurate. Don't
gamble with yourwelf * • and id her a! I'l.A Y

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GENERAL% TRUCK &amp; EQUIPMENT CO.
George Touhy, Menttner
208 WchI Flint Street

Phone 1161

the

II

Valdosta unh-aiU'd a 17-hit at­
tack on MItskovich while Cartel
held the loser* to six.
Warm*** and Amcrlcu* were
lied 3-3 at the end nf Ihe third,
but the Rear* scorn! twiro In'
Ihe fourth and fifth to go ahead
7 In 4. a lead they never sur­
rendered. Th e Phil* scored twice
during a seventh inning rally hut

SEEDS and FERTILIZERS
AR8BNATR OF I,B A D ............................ I ID- f*c
........................... 4 LB. I'KG. 11.20
HLACKLKAF in ..................... 10 LBS. each S1.1.VS
........................ 50 LBS- each &lt;58,50

1-3.

BLDKSTONE

.... ..................

100 LBS. *9.70

LIII.OKDANK 50'7 WetUbW, per pound ... .. *1.50
•187: KmuUlon, Per Gallon
... $12.60
CHLOKBANB XCBL Dust 5%, Per 100 LBS.

. $16-80

NKUTRAL COPPER "Copon^m,, Per LB. ....... . 18c
“COPOFILM" DUST NO. S (20.10-70 P*r 100 Um. 98.15
“COPOFILM" DUST NO- I (20-80) Per 100 lb*. $5.40
“COPOFILM” "GAMTOX” DUST No. W i
.. $27.50
Ptr 100 LBS.
Per 100 LB.S.........................
$4.60
D D T 3*o D U ST
D O T 50*1 W B T T A U L E

P»r LB. .................... -33c

G AM TO X W B T T A U L E

P«r LB. .......... ......... 38c

GAMTOX DUST NO. 1

Pfr 100 LB8. ........ .

$9-60

IHOTOX WETTABLE
Per LB.................
$3.90
ISOTOX DUST NO. 15Per 100 LBS-....r .'....... 12835,
8PERG0N

50 L B ............... - ............ B«ch *49.00

M ANGGANEHE S U L F A T E (Te c h m a n n n ) 65'e

Per 100L w . ...... .
SPREADER AND STICKER

$435

B-195C 1 GAL.
■,

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SANFORD X-CEL FEED STORE
% D. B. STAFFORD, OWNER
fUnford Are.

m

way lo eliminate "■hake*** I* . • Balance

those fronl wheel*! Check up on wheel alignment! Our

You Are Hereby Summoned
To Appear
Sunday, Auer. 29,1948 at the

Walgreen Agency Drug Store
To enjoy

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Our Most Oustanding Dinner Service!
Fniliiur lo obey thin nummnnM you will be punlnhed to the extreme lorn
of having Ihe opportunity of buying end enjoying Ihe lopa In good home
rooked food . . . .
*

#

Dinner nerved «irh Sundny from noon lo 1 P.MRoeal Turkey . . . . Dremtlng
with
Candled Y u m and
choice of Tender Garden
Pean or Creamed Aaparegun
Hot RinculU . . . Cora Bread
Cranberry Sauce . . Deaaert
Coffee or Iced lea

or

DeUcioun Vn- Baked Bam
with
Candled Yam* nr Rice
and
choice of Tender Garden
Pea* or Creamed Anparagim
Hot BtaCulta . . . Corn Bread
Deaaert
Gofftfe or Iced tea
Deanert: Dclldoua, real home baked Blueberry IMe
. and
can our Rachel bake them!
Children’* Plates abo nerved

-We eenre the BEST Coffee In Towa . . with real cream . . . 5c
Plat Iera to fit everyone’* purne . . . for renenratioiM
telephone Sanford 1247
Thank you . .
Ray EldcU, Foaatala Mgr.

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�F R ID A Y

'

A U Q U 8 T 27. 1948

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in: i iif: k s t a t k o r
M M IT IN I.KONA III I. J. rasml
C ITA TIO N
T IIK HTATK OK KI.*ntl|*A T o
TIIK N EXT OK KIN n iiiTfU tlV TKK8 oil II K N i: K I f I A It I KH
AVI OWE N AM KM AUK IN KNOWN
HAVIN'] Oil C I.A IM IM I TO IJAVIJ
ANY IlllJIIT T I T I.K oil 1STKUK.8T IN ANl * TO T i l l : I H TATK
OK M A R T I N LEONA lilt. HKi
I’KAHKII
You nn&gt;! ra.'h iif you « r . Iirrrl.y
lu.tlflril lo Ih. *n.t
«l th*
"ffliv Ilf Ih. County Ju.tse at Ih*
Oiitirlhnu«r il S.ofi.r.l l l n . l . i on
Monday Ih* llh iliy of H«T&gt;!r»nt'*r,
A I&gt; I&gt;I• *1 I.......... .. I... k A M
Ihrn and Ihsre In presmi &lt;u?h
rvlilsn.e aa may In. u a .rxa fy la
rstaMIth your claim or right* 1111«
or lni*r**t in nml in th* runti
of aald .In rilcni, otherwise aald
aaliMr will In. do lar. -l r.. hrnlnl
in m i m ill of Ktnrlda a* providl'd by Uw.
IN WtTNKHH W IIK IIK o r I ha\a
haralllilil art m&gt; hand and nfflrlnl
aral aa Cnuttly Jude* of Hrmlnol*
Ciiunty. Ktortiia. tm - ini' in day
nf Auauat. \ |i l l l i
It W. W A IIK ,
County Judii*
in

Paying the highest
operating costs ever...
...and still selling yon
electricity
a

A RECORD T O
BE P R O U D O F

CHSAP!(

rt! uf 1047. A tofiil of 11 *VU in ■&gt;f liem -ftt. dinwn Illegally D in
this &lt;Airirot v in 1010. hrmifintr
itself u -evere punishment.
tidnl tli't'ur n il tip to M |
W hen, lot exninpla*, a veteran [
In commenting un m creaiH d l,- iv e e n llv di.i'.vtted iH-entue he diew
•liialifiration.. Smith -aid '.hilt Iw nefits while w o rk in g part time j
mure rxten*ivi’ inveatigation* , « r hut fa iio l tu repot t e a rn in g s , ant
now poaaihle by the cheeking of I only Is . am. ine lig ible (o r future
lieneflls hut had tu re p a y nil al­
wage crediti ennuil tn
T A L I.A H A S S E E . Au*. 26 (Spc- employment tignin-t &gt;lttim* tliuwn low ance' t n e u c il since the t in t
iTiill — Muff frniiil iioi'a havo Iwon hv veteran* fm the unit vnlendiit w .*v*k ill whuti he fu lle d In ixpor'.
m ui;hi niul hm o'il from further iiuniter
e a rn in g -, iiui.uinting in a p p iu xl
Servicemen's
R n iliu iim rilt AI*
Then’ Investigation* |u'i*iiin to m utely fl'uo
Inwanrr benefit* since .Inminty of P«*t pay roll pert ml- n. tkrie is
thin venr than in all nf 11U\ Call neee**arily » deluy l&gt;. fuje «nge
II. Smith, I'l.nitnian nf the Florida
ri’euid* .it. |«&gt;»ti'd nnd nv.i l.dde
Imlioti ml i"nmtnia»inn. reported
f*u in*|Hition
Theiefure, ih&lt;.-e
toilav.
veti-mn* who have ilrautt henefii ,
Sini* January nf ihia vn ir a illegally nt any period » ill even.
tidal nf J II* h a ir lun-n 'mriNNV Ktaily Ih' .might Ihtough Ih '. pie
from future ilnlnia. whilo *nly redure.
S A L K S --S K K V 1 C E
2.11 were denied fu rth ir rtaitif in
While the nuntlw-i .,t t r i 'i a o .
who have I h-i’Ii eonvictisl ,n fedNntivr i- hereby Kill’ll that Th* ' '*1 ill und .Ini. court* ful illegt'lv
A tl.iDth
tiwiiiiI It,ink of Jifte*
•iill Y111 J A*■U»«•Il %Mllr !■"I■"*11it«. *1* drawnlng claim* hn» U .n orly &gt;1
1■!%rc iitu r **1 11»«* i-i« t \v 111 a mi •I the lutnl 614. Smith puini. I
.to I I Ut St
Testament nf Ht#|»h#n f'll 0 Hhltt* out that the denial of further 1','nehi'l**#f. iif* r,i»t-il, h-i* fll#«1 In th*
nlniYf
tVitirt l*» final me ftt* nnd I he re,|iiired lepnyment
■iiimliiK amt itrililou f..r ,i|.iiruv*l
Ih. ir..f f. r enter of itldrlhutlao
TIIK LO N E R A M iK U
nritl It* fIii 11
tiiirifr n« Kifa-ii* *
Itir *»f *»li1
And fh»l II
Hv Fran Striker
S E R V IC E and R E P A IR S
will *if 11 »“* o’clock V AI on th#
llth iUt of H#t»trr»M***r, 1911. *of
.o « ui»ii tfipff.tfirr i»» th# mnttfF ,
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IN T IIK Ctll’N TY J I ’IMli: i COIMIT
oK h k m in o i . i : COI NTY K1.0II111A IN H lO ltA T K
IN llo BBTATIJ OK
HTKl'MKaN
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■f po t i m
I &gt;rn'H«ril
m i t i n : m i %i *i *i M %i mix
II. II. I ulrman. Managrr
ro il ii*f*no\ il. m »*
2IH Kaal Klrat SI. Sanford. FU .
m u . U t t l l &gt; TIM «. IO II
till 111:il o r lll« T H llt l M OV
%M l I Mil l l \ %l
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rOMPi!Y

T R IG IO A IR E

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SERVICES

O F F IC E rpece in Mclsch Ruibllng, G A S O L IN E Power I.uwnnumer*.
K EN T A CAR
Late* light nffire, nu«ly deeo109.60.
On display at Sear*
YOU D R IV E I T
I fated, J l utilities, he«t ami JsnlOrder Office, 115 E, 1at, plume
P H O N E 200
090.
•or sinrlre
furnished.
Call
STICK L A N D -M in t It ISON
NW-W, II. ft A . Dept. Store.
u ninvE-rr. inc.
Duo-Therm circulating heater, W
Moor in and up In dale one room
k u IImn lank and piping. I'hnnc YO U R F LO R ID A N O M E can Ih*
077.
•efficiency apartment. Ideal for
p o t free. Call 951 fur detail*
hurines* couple. Downtown lo­
tn FOGGING, Southern Chem­
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other
cal Ion. Call 550.
ical!, Inc.
mechanic* tool* aDo stewing
A P A JITM K N T,~5 15~W. I n St.
chicken*. Orlando Highway Rt.
D O D G E-P LY M O U TH
2, llox 250.
P ARTS A N D S E R V IC E
Fiirninhi’d apartment, hot water.
109 Palmetto Are.
Phone 1011
No children, or pet*. Available I S W E E T V A L E N C IA O R A N C K S
Auif. 30. 8*4 Elm Ave.
Orangr* OOr and 1.25 hag
tlelp-Selfy H«lf SerOra Laundry
Grapefruit P.&lt;r A- 75* hag
Drier*
Ironing
Attrntion: I'ermanent guest* who
O R A N R E J l l l C E 81.00 fial
406 IV. I.'.lh St.
Phone 1188
like to r' t away from noi -e ami
From our own grove
heat of the city. Nice furnished
C rv L L 517 for R attrry, Generator
340 E. 3rd Street
Iwdroom*. in private home. Sun
and Starter nervier.
Swain'*
hnthing and roam the land. Iliic 0 ft. lined Krlvlnator refrigerator,
Raltery Henrlee, 301 W. Flrat
yellow house, Elder Spring*.
176.00. Phone 1006*W .
St.
2

F U R N IS H E D A P A R T M E N T S ,,
adulta only. .100 Elm Ave.

Ileautiful hand made diaper ahirt, U K I.A N D O Morning Sentinel. O r­
blue, pink trim, rcainmthli:.
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Ray. I1R5-J.
_____________
County 2405,

5 ROOM lim t S E . completely fur 6
ARTICLES WANTED S E P T IC T A N K S , precu* concrete
nUhed ft teflrci,orated inride and
icmfurc.'d, state approved #i«e*.
out. I’hone 404- W.
Higher! ra»h pr.ie paid for uaed
h«b, 630 and 735 gallons. All
furniture. Ted D avU Fum ltcra
work guaranteed. T . O. Brown,
L A R U E idreping room with double
Co 3D B. lit. Ph. 058.
J r . Phone 139 W .
______
heil, »hare bed. 110.00 weekly.
Ut. 2. Ho* 87 H, (iindrrville.
Old Gold, Old Jewelry, Rridgt F O R R E N T— Fluoi sandtr. Easy
work, etc.
llox J .A .F .
C uri
operation. Rca»onaL'e rates, San­
1
WANTED TO RENT
Herald.
ford Paint ft (Hass i)o. Ph«n*

tot.

W A N T E D : 2 Imdroom apaiimant W IL L B U Y your car regardlena
or hou»e.
M m . William *&gt;.
of age or condition. Ratliff k F i r Kitchen Cabinet* call C. J.
Sena, Phono 237-W.
Dougla**, Valdea Hotel.
______
Gantt. 770-W,
f R E A L E S T A T E FOR S A LE

YOUR S A F E T Y
on the highway depend- on the
cotniitlon of your ear.
Don't
taki risks. Bring your car to
our expert service men for n
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Tyro liedroom bungalow near High 8
H ELP W A N TE D
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
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Kitchen help— dishwasher, gritetal F .H .A . 1.0IIK Term Imam G.l
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2750 Orlando Drive.
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If you are looking for a homr In
Store.
the lower price bracket, we have
L A W N S M OW ED. For reasonable
a 3 liedroom frame hou»e loc- 9
estimates Phone 7 M -W .
W ORK W A N TE D
ated on 2 large corner lot* with
nice shade treea and fruit Iter*. T r c r ’ or Work by Uw hour or job. V E N E T IA N ni.INDS made to or.
Sale* price 16,000.00. Adjoining
d*r. Seminole Venetian Bllml
Houghing, harrowing, mowing
lota could he purchased If de­
Co. B20 W. 3rd 8 L
Phone
and dirt moving. We speciallie
II62-W .
sired. tVr advise y*u to art
in conditioning building lot*
promptly
as
this
property
and garden plot*. Phone 167-J
U P H O L S TE R Y — S L IP c iTv E K S
should sell quickly.
F'or expert
R O B E R T A. W IL L IA M S . Realtor F L O O R S A N U tn O ft finishing Full line sample*
Jack K. Alnrrlson, Mgr,
i'avice. Phone 1112. Sanford lip*
cleaning ft waalng. O ur powv
Raymond K. Lundqulal, Associate
bolster) 1164 N. Park.
Phone .17
unit enable* ua to work where
I’hone 731 Atlantic Rank llldg.
them la no electric .onneclio
p e Tw o n a T
Modern 3 liedroom houie and galavailable. 11 yea (a experience 13 n o t o e ^
age, a well ronatrueled home,
H. M. Gleason. Lake M ary. Fla F O B H E A L T H P R O T E C T IO N and
located In gooil neighborhood.
C L E A N E R L IV IN G call 051 for
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Price 110.800.00. Par MJWKlOO
cash and assume F.H .A . mort­
Lela laickwood, 4154 E. 6th Si., A T T E N T IO N : Permanent guest'
gage for balance.
who like to get away from noiac
Mtfii*|«, ceitm sant
half day's work.
W, H. W IL L IA M S , Realtor
|h* |iit mill tool loot t
and heat of the city. Nice f i ­
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Emerson 14 h.p. motor with deep
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Complete 17600.
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Phono 148, Gordon Dean.
1929 Chevrolet sedan, good tondiAVL TWAT ro X ) WV roo T w r f u .
Electrical Appliance#
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Nsw Location. Bart's Sawing
7H *r* VOrfft O W » * /
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Machine Shop. Opposite Princess
104TT 8 T U D E B A K E K Champion 4
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Theatre. Phone 1190,
dour sedan, overdrive! Bargain.
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80 Colored Vets
Attend Institute Communism that took place In
Prague during thr Sokol Festival.
In Basic Subjects WWell,
wp were r l»h t there* We
C on the curbatonei and even
(• a tla a t*

Thursday sod may h , contacted
by veterans iietween the hours of
9:00 A.M. and 4:00 i’.M. in ihc
Sheriff's (iff Ire at the Court
House.
Terming the educational pro­
gram for cfdorod veterans here a*
outstanding in the state, he said
that the fine abowing of the p ingram la due to the direct super­
vision of Supt. T . W. Lawton, and
the fine o «-operation of Comman­
ds! Waller Holly of the Colored
I-egion Post.
"M r. I .aw ton ha* gone uut of
his way to see that this school is
one of the l*est of its kind in th.*
state," said Mr. Wood.
The school, which is financed
by the Veterans Administration, is
now operating for the second year.
The full time day school started
July 8 and will continue until Oct.
6 The mght school which started
at the same time will end for the
term on Nov. 2.1. Another term
will probably lie started at the
beginning of the year, Mr. Wood
revealed.
Basic education in the three Us
It concentrated upon. Heading and
writing it necessary for many
kinds of manual work such as car­
pentering which requires the read
lag of blue prints, be pointed out.
Prof. J , N. C rooms, principal of
the Croomt Academy, is assisting
in the teaching. The other in-I
stiuciors arc Edna Burton and
Herman L. Itrfue. All nf these
teachers, Supt. Inwtun sgld, are
college graduates and have Flor­
ida teachers' certificates.
Six
more typewriter* wera recently
secured In addition to six formerly
in use.
During the initial term, 76 col­
ored veteran* signed up at various
time* and nf these 41 graduated.
The balance, who entered late, tie
taking the present course.
Plant for night classes for white
veterans at
Seminole County
school* will l&gt;« announced In mid
Pall, according to Mr. Wood.
Many sick veterans are apply­
ing for wit-patient treatment, and
p few are seeking hospital! tat km,

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(Chambers) boufht the (arm himirlf but did not believe H m knew
about the puichaae. At the time,
Stripling said, Hiss knew Cham­
ber* as Call, according to Cbam

though not understanding C«**h
» e recognised Truman'* name In
one of their cheer*. That one was
not heard hjr the reporter who
covered the situation for our pa­
per* because I've watched for
mention of It but have not seen
it yet.
"There were many cheer* f o r .
America and Americana and most
we beard were for Bene* and
Maaaryk. It was quite a moving
spectacle and we knew we were i n '
the center of something very big .
internationally. We saw Gottwxld,
the Communist president, on his!
reviewing stand and he was al-1
demonstration ended shortly after
lunch and the Ctech people with
whom we talked told us confiden­
tially that the frit Gottwald had
prematurely halted the parade be­
cause ordinarily in other years It
went on for many more hour*.
They felt that he had called it off
la-cause of the way it was going.
''Everyone is afraid to Invite
the suspicion of the Communists
la-cause people are losing their
jobs and being jailed right dawn u
systematic list. They are rather
desperate about the whole thing
and when we say. "W hy don’t you
do something," they come iiack
with 'Like w hat?"
Beporting on those who had
voted “No" against the present
communistic regime she wrotr:
"There was someone watching *•
they deposited their ballot* and «ll
those who turned in the "N o” bal­
lot* were listed by name. We
were told that they are still go
ing down that list of name* gath­
ered from the election that took
place four month* ago and all
those listed have already served
or are going to serve a prison
sentence.
Tryin g to get hack to Frankfort, it looked at though the Cxec.'i
baggage Inspection would cause
the girls to m itt their plane.
Wrote Mis* Temple, “ Three Amer­
ican Pan Am pilots who had flown
the plane in passed us, knowing

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brid* through a series of genera
tlon* and found that the charac
teristics appear in a definite m**n
cmatical ratio which can he pie
diced accurately. Thla is ,-ailed
Mendel'* Law ).
Lysenko demanded at the linn

The academy', latter to Stalin
said the Prime Minister was res1.01 *11,1, for the best attalnmer.tr
of Soviet science.
“The expanded session of th,'
presidium of the Academy of
Sciences of (he U.8.8.H., dedicated
to consideration of the state and
problems of biological sciences in
the Academy of Sciences, turns lu
you. our beloved leader and Irt-n er. with heart fell Bloahevlk greet­
ings and gratitude for the alter,
lion rind assistance which you, evr ry day, ar# giving to Bov.e*
scientists,'' it aaid.
"Soviet science is obliged to you
for its lies! attainmenta. You al­
ways directed the development of
science in the interests of the
people.
You alway* helped and
n»w help u* conquer teaching* ro­

Samuel M. Bialek, and Tlrthfrt
Biatek, all of Washington.
Rep. MrDowr|| (R -P a ) said "we
got practically nothing out of
them/’
The committee members hep*
by tracing the car to get some
help in determining who lied when
Ills* and Chamber* told contradic­
tory stories about their past rela­
tionship.
The Baltimore News-Post said
It bad discovered a “Jay Cham­
bers" bought a run-down farm
near Westminster, Md. which A l­
ger Hiss and his wife earlier had
purchased and abandoned.
The News-Post printed photostatic copies of sale agreements
signed by Alger and Priscilla Hiss
■ml "Esther Chamber* per Jay
Chambers.”
The Hiss contract was d.ited
Apr. 13, 1930, and the Chambers
contract Mar. 12, ]«37.
The News-Post said it obtained
them from Edward W. Case, a
Westminster real estate .lealer,
along with a May 28, 1938, letter
signed by Hiss saying he was no
longer Interested
the "SMrkey
place."
The owner of the place died
after thr fir*t tale contract and a
question arose about vadilldity of
the deal. The estate asked mora
than the 5760 which Hiss hsd
agreed to pay and lllst advised he
wished to terminate the negotia­
tion*.
The News-Post said Mr*. Hiss
first wrote to Wrstmlnstar on
sVov. 5, 1935, innulrinir about a
real estate ad in a Baltimore

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ports that shops In th r vicinity
of city hall were being closed to
pet results.
The demonstration broke up
after an hour and a half.
Ferdinand Prledentburg.
the
city's acting mayor-.a Christian
Democrat, latrr charged that So­
viet-controlled German police not
jftBili.
k « wit
mm-m H
a e lia .
only ealweail
refused lthe
city*
parliament protection "hut actually
backed the demonstrators."
lie said th* demonstrators had
been let into eity hall by the
back door, which was opened, he
said, hy a member of the Com­
munist-dominated Socialist Unity
Party (SED | after the front door
had hern locked and the kev
hidden.
He said a Soviet arm y major
demanded that he be let out by
the front door after It was locked.
This, the mayor said, apparently
was to let demonstrators In.
“ It is now questionable wheth­
er the city parliament will stay
here under a situation where the
police refute to grant It protection
against the constant danger of
being disturbed by a small m i­
nority pressure group," Frirdenburg continued.
Hr added, huwevtr, that the
city government’s administrative
office* would stay in city hall
no niater what the council It­
self does.
"We will sta«' a* long as
possible,” be rdded.
There may h* a decision later
today •shout x future meeting
place for the council. Thar* have
been suggestions that It move
Into the American tone under the
protection of the western half
of the Berlin police force.,
That probably would mean a
Communist blits on city officials
left in (ha 8ovj«t yon*. Th e Rus­
sians already have arrested th*
haad of the coal distribution sec­
tion of the city administration.
Western Allied liaison officers
at th* eity hall said non-Com­
munist, MaJ. General Alexander
Konkov, a demand that he say
whether he will provide pallca
protection to Insure an orderly

S U M M A R G IN S
In 165 football garnet, tbr Uni-,
versify of Florida ha* wuii right
one-point victories and dropped
taven one-point decisions. There
have l&gt;ern 24 tic gem s in Gator
football.

NTERNATI 0NAL

KMLMO Prim* Mtnlatar of Great
Britain Winston Churchill Is pic­
tured as he changed trains In th*
railroad station in Paris. H* Is en
rout* to Alx-Kn-Provtnc* lot a
btl*r vacation.
(Liter nefioiwl)

HARVESTER

KVKN TIIOUHAND
Senior Doug Bolden,
ida Alternate Captain
terhack, has gained an
yards on passes the
years. He completed
tosses.

IB4H Flor­
and Quareven 1,000
past two
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council setsiiiii.
The Socialist speaker, Olio
Sohr. was directed to ask Kolikov
to grant a personal interview
with a parliamentary delegation.
It is understood that if the Rut.
tlan commandant ignores these
requests, the parliamentary in*.
Jority probably will decide to
move to the American sactor.
Socialist officials say the police
under Russian-supported Police
Chief Paul Markgraf not only
failed to stop th* invaders of city
hall, but actually aided them.

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SPECIALIST

LABOR
T h e re ’* new loy In living for f a a a n d y o u r fam ily w ith
a K rlv in a lo r H o m e F e w e r .

lU full 2 10-pound rapacity mean* dellcloua surprise*
for every day of the year. Coma l » ! . . . and lei ua ahow
you what a pleasure It la Jaat to reach Into a Kelvinator

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let him show you hU Urge
and unusually line array of
brand new

lUITiNOM a i d
COATING*
for L A D IE S and

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Let him take your measure­
ment for a Suit or Coat, to
he delivered now or later.

Monday, September 6 tk
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Novelty .£

DANCE
8:00 P. M.— Musical by WHOOT OWLS
Also On DUlay At The

f SS&lt; OweI

position in previous advisory. Can*
let at 12:16 P.M. wa* near lati­
tude 25.4 north, and longitude
(18,6. This la about 780 mile* east
of Miami.
It I* moving between northwest
and
west-northwest about 10
mile* per hour. Strongest wind
was estimated at about 115 milts
per hour at the center and winds
of hurricane force cover a rather
small arra about 00 miles in dia­
meter.
(■ales extend outward 100 miles
from center. There it no indica­
tion of any change in intensity
or of much change in course dur­
ing the next 18 hour*. This it
a aevere small hurricane and
shipping should continue to ex­
ercise caution.

Ma mar* a m t delloaaa,
whan yea have eut-ef•aaaantraatoall yaar raw'd.

Tractor Co
Phono 1896

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To f i t M t i IIm F r w n w of Amertrai
To P rW m h w i w f l ; for Sanford.

T H E W E A TH E R

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F air weather through Tatsdar
accept fe« "liifrlt
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scattered af­
ternoon Ihiimlrrsbower*
Gratia
bo
Ing gentle variable Tuesday.

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXX
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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Established 1908

I

ArmyRequests
10,000 Men In
* November Call

MONDAY. U ’M ST no. |0|s

Asnodnted Prens Lftmcd Wire

Spy Probers
Ask Contempt
For J. Peters

Sanford Youngsters Enjoy Mayfair Pool

Navy And Air Force
Do Not Expect To
Need Draftees Dur* iriR Fiscal
Year

Rep. Nixon Says He
Should He Cited For
Rcfus’ingTo Answer
A ffifin tio n Q itc s tio n s

WASHINGTON. Aug. W) -&lt;/P) J f '0
— T he Army today aikrd for 10.000 diallees for induction some
time during November.
Tbe new peacetime draft tail
wrnt to the Selective Service Syslem from the Munition* Board.
All of tbe inductee* will he
taken into the Army lince no requeil wat made lor men hy the
Navy or the Air Forte.
_
The announcement made hy
® Secretary ol Delenle Forreilal
laid that the Navy and the Air
Force do not aspect to need any
draftee* during the fitcal year
(July.
1040
through June.

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Conviction could loing &gt;% Jail
lence/

While the C n A met lean A r t i v n

tie* Committee tt n&gt; u Milling with

M 'flltlN H M IlM |*fli» «•i ■ i
— I'hulfi b ) JimrMin SluiH«
firnerositv c»f (hr Nfw Vorlt Giant* nml Mnyfnir Inn Manuif'T Charlie Matum in making thr Mayfair Inn swimming pool Available
for children uurinjc afternoon paHcnla ha* rf*ultni In many Sanfonl children turning nut «f«tly under direction nf the City Itrrrration
Program official*. Mori* than flO of the young people arr thown in the picture. and »»n pome day* more than li*» turn out, acnudlng to
Fred G a n n . recreation director, M il* Ifarhar* tlamplcr and Mm. IV M. Gltiglrn are Mixing
lift-gunrd*. Tin* young pcn|dc"* pro- I | \ *
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gram at the pool wilt continue until Oct. 11. The artolian well water in the pool I* chlorinated as n protection against fungti* and
other di*ea*e*. Shower and dreaalng room facllltlea are provided. In the foreground I* the wailing pool for *mall children.
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Ware Will Place
drivers Licenses

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H c S t Of All C o U t l t ries Hc Has Visited
J r - tommunica,u ,
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Inf M t l l

Bastard Lodge Wav OS. ? and
AM wm h «t to MaaaeSe Lads.

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Automobile Results
In Shooting Scrape

ing aervlce.*’

And, Bradley said In a speech
national
I. C. Nfwinme, 22 w*r »hot prepared for the
through the fleshy part of the leg encampment i f thr Veteran* of
Foreign War*, "the Arm y haa too
Friday evening at hc approathed
It'earlaaea Oa
T«»i

the automobile of hi* mnihcr m
law. Mr*. Kicar Price, who at lb '
time, wa* hiding tn an orange
tree awaiting the poitihle coming
of an intruder who had previouily
damaged her new Kaiier autom&lt;&gt;
bile, it wa* reported today In
Police Chief Roy W. Williimt.
C H IC A G O , Aug. a o - ^ n — Cfml
Tbe incident happened shortly air from Canada fanned out oyer
after r»:00 P. M. at 1111 Celery parts nf the nation's heat l»-lt
Avenue where Mrs. Price wai today and brought some relief to
millions.
viiiling Mr*. Eveleen Method. The •weltering
The
welcome br*e(e*. after
car wa* parked in the hack yard m-.rr than a week of 90 to inn
near the garage. On Aug. I I, Mr*, degree temperature*, will he only
Price reported to police that the1" femporary break in the lale
August heal wave.
wire* of her car had been cu*
Many parts of the hot tone—
while parked in the same plac*. estrndinx from the Rockies to
On Aug. 24. while the was viiiling the eastern seaboard— will not
Mr*. McLeod, acid was thrown on get lower temperatures, the fed­
eral Weather Bureau said. The
the automobile ruining the finish, masa of cool air started moving
and with damage resulting esti­ across the northeastern half of
mated at $200 for which imur- the country yesterday. The mer­
cury dropped In parts of Wis­
tnee could not be collected. Chief consin. Minnesota ami Michigan.
William* reported.
Rain fell in widely scattered arcs*
Mr*. Price reported to Chief bringing further relief.
Williams that the "Intruder” cams
Lower temperature* were in

Welcomed Breezes
Bring Relief F o r
Nation’s Heat Belt

lifiot
rilGM I.iin r llir O l l l i n l e
*i( ruts* *ncl tunillirr* ()f| r fifgfn
%%4 t t r r n Im itnii run*
A pfitM*! wRifoti ‘ i f n n i f 1 tip
4 hd one in.tn v u t lu isllrd .i h ,i \
W a lli.«f I i if*I f*i ■'|•fjik (nit m* h
lilt ir li»* »fi«*'l Iwm» w nn«) flrm iririn

up to the car from the back en- prospect today for most of the
(fVMtlsnee Os rase V e i l
MVsllas&lt;4 ea h i s rear)

__ APARTMENT BOUGHT
A .B . Taylor of W inter Garden
recently purchases! from G. H.
Carlton a frame apartment house
at Fourth Street and Palmetto
Avenue. The bulldinr. which con­
tains four apartments was sold
for 911,000. W. R- William*, real­
tor, handled the transaction.

D U S T Y R O O TS
The Dusty Boots Riding Assoeiation will meet Thursday even­
ing at 8:00 o'clock, and all mem­
bers are urged to be present In
order to discus* final plan* for
Labor D*r.
Tw o of th* femlninw mem tiers
got busy last Thursday and removed a partition in the club

house in order that the building
KIWANIB PROGRAM
might be enlarged for,the dance
Shrub Chtb will Jn be given Labor Day evening,
*•

working with crow ker. hammers
and other tools, Miss Bette Preseott and Mr*. Herman Harriett
removed the supports and psrtlRon lit an even two hours, they
reported,

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lire Hireling tnmnu|lr» n f ih t
n t i t m i nr it * net if i ro m n iunique
I* iMijf tl ftnm M ’ 'f n u
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piilit r |tm ln t jfin Mi .ik iiiirtl.

On Sale S ept 7

“ If you are a resident of
I)is|*xitoH&lt; ’iistody
milsal 11 Naval t’lane*. Florida and hold a IP IN Florida
ranging ftnm lrant|Hirl» In fighters. license you may secure your Of Child Willi Reds
* l l at i ! u f f * k N
Y .. after a 1949 herns* liy presenting your
B E ltl r : Aug :n hVi A ()• i
lltuhl liorii the N*v*l Air Slslpvi IU4N license at your County
Judge** office ivy other autho mnti imllci-tnnn 1"o,( g u a rd I ih I hv
*1 Clunrotrague, W
tired license agency. If you ir over • i rippled oiph an g ir l w h o -.
At Norfolk, V* . order* were ti­ side outside of Florida In anv n f ' r n Pnlv it in d iu u ite lietwrcn the
ll'd lot moving shout MW Naval the olhet 47 states or the It * I ’nitcd S late and It nsia He sai l
nit rail from the *tr* dining Ili•* trirl of Columbia and hold a l h i . ordrr* are "to keep the R u t
valid license from any of thn.e flan* *’T*v
day. f'lfty w rrr ordered to Ni- states, you may sign an affidavit
The girl. Helena Korolenko. *I,
.1 1 | ill, N &gt;
I'!
[tllH lin
and hy presenting your valid i
Cnlhotti hotpitnl in it i i-s il is r s vta l*sae * iii
Xnirrlcaii
«■« t•-t of Itrrlin
She
J &gt;B to G rtlf in t A ir Force B s»e ,
i .,f I'lr n ln in o parentage itnd Is
(iie e ntba rn, N . C

R R IA

liiMtKil " ill niTt it II A M toI ninrrow
t If if IH «|f iiVk tirsl him n il! .
llth rrw b e the meeting will ha
J
A nml llir v rIU fv**ni (!i** n
po*t|ioiieil it nit I Friday.
If th*
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w hich |Mkfiru «*«VitiiMlrtfI tit tiiiiff two ronditiom are not fulfilled by
Jinlge It W. Weir, a**i*te&lt;l Ihnri 1,000 , r»»»il*l h r lir n r d l1n » I then the cornmitte* *si&lt;ia ‘ o'hor
Ilr iii),* * mid I ruea"tite«" will he eonaideced Thi%
hy Mra.. l.t-lhit fowler, tn i-hei k- *»n hark t»»
1inr the driver* tieen'ra which “ Wit riirt t ii mil** mil **wn i*i nl* srerneil !&lt;■ tuggeit a meeting (n
will go on *«l&gt;- at the four! lrn t«. I l r i m
the neatern -ector- under Amer­
W nl I nr*' I r m l f - •* n I n iii I fti*** ican or lltilM i police protretton.
Iloute nn Tum diM , Sept. 7, to
*day predicted that •ale* I h U | mttoiu-* to . [■&lt; - k tb- — a* s, * I sitThe lt&gt;i'-ian* pul a crim p in
i year will approHih the |t.tMMl|to tnl). on ooiitln-ni ti-M U lv re - it rut rilv goveininenl finanrlrig
mark.
I.aat yem mine thun tin- South'* reonointr * tiu &lt; tn re
\ i . -tttetpm oi t* v p a ym e n t*
at one time lie in iil,
I nm and th&gt;* u -r of in* fund* In the
lo.Bntj Seminole County lleenae* J hut _
i t-nl 1Soviet -i-i-t.o n e t the iv e a p n l in
W f 11* miiil,
| mm ia ( lint will'll 1 no-1-' tl

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(.F O R t iF

A* W d l l i r r ilf|f|»n( Itnm In*
Pfjg*»I»l4 iif, iril i n m I* rrrnJifiif* , pollie r* Itlie Sonel tc r ln r m id e
Ilf WiU lllf H f l) %%l!It lllllllftf flint no rffoit lo quell the demonstra­

J.C. Newsome
Shot In Leg By
Mrs. Escar Pi ice

street; — that with lt « tienrfii
rome* the necessity for al*» giv

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(II R U N . . W
Hi i-D .
Ihe
&lt;ill cc.nnctl ol divid'd rod blockidrii (teilin Volcil Indie to pollpone niFrlingi until m mnounceinrnl n made on ili» K i'm lin dip
I lomatlc till* ind until the Ru«&gt;i in. ixom itr nlirr tnotection.
Cornmiinut' iookf up xlirduled
iiuinnl at the •il&gt; lull, twice list
meeting* of the anil CouimUftitt
week
H i i *hi in controlled German

“ Despite ihe op|»nrtunilirt for (ree education in their United
Military
Units Be­ A* in piml yram, .(itilt;e Wnr»* j v*dr -* (th e South I w ill rui-i-t with
States, too many young men come mlo the Arm y appallmitb
gin
Moving
Planes Mill a t to it 'h a t I'noiigh eleri* la i »*mI weli-oine
ill-informed on the issues and cute* that warrant th ru • em ir.’
m l *v*i«lanee i* available ini« - '
llu tlin g lo ti. W nil urn
•Innding
the Armv Chief nf Staff said.
From Path Of Blow auing the llrvnae* *u that it twfore n m &gt; » I of'J.BtMl, Im i jn »t
’‘American education ha* fnilo-l
" I 'd like to
I Will lint lie n rre s s n ty to -t a li I littered the m od*
l&lt;&gt; give many young men an alert
..
,
tn in line to in long period
"
when
A t tnke t In * o p iH O lm iily
appreciation of their lllieitte* r.ntli HA I I bl'/V*. N l . Aug. Ml
the tame time, he m illio n * d r i v ­ the -looter of r e d and tom atoes
n consequent explanation of thel
l/Pi -N orth Carnlinunt lutten- er* to a p id r fo r license* r a t i) in fell shoot hill* Th e c ro w d booi-d
obligation*. We have too lorn; r() d„ wn „|
,hf
the month to avoid standing in III.tllv .
coneenfrate&lt;t on how to mak- ,
,
..
, . ,
Surrounded I," police, it s i l t "
giHwl, how In get ahead
\V&lt;* I’1* blow e*|*e&lt; ted to ml to- line later. T h e license* w ill lie
i,to n l. u n itin g a ill onto
on -ale in the C o u rt House hull .teppr
have taught our young people n|aht.
il.ir h i to n e g ro women
iiilliide the Ju d g e 's office
j bile '
how to plunger out leaotirie.
Die mililarv began mo*mg tit
II N
Kirknuin, director of .•t sod headed fni I '.re e n tlo iio .
how to get jot.,, and how to gr (ll|,|,nf( olM nl
(Mtl(b|e path Piltillr Safely, has Issued llir fo| u here tie niei w ith * s im ita r re
r ir h .
■I a Itinnrane twirling off tbe Inwing information to tnotnriats ecptlnn
“ We have neglected to tell them
in connection with the lirenim
d
FamilyArRumcntOvcr that
Democracy I* a two .Uv , . central tealtoard tmlay.

today.

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Imnttift t tm u )
4 |lfI Inifi ilnrs

1 12 t'tihft deviated fAfldlflAtf

In* cited

I Pa I aa 111 h r agreed

Draft Registration
Schedule IsAnnounced

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[tempt*

Anv vnuth who will he IB veara
r ( •»* Kt Bent l » m »v fe»tster.
Judge R U W . Adkmma, Grand
&gt;eptt»*w*a » i » -e a sie r •* anv Master of the Masons of Florida,
. . W t *Vi« —
between 9:00 A. was honored Friday night at a
M. and 8:00 P.M.
district meeting held at the Mas­
onic Temple and attended by
.125 Masons when he area pre­
sented with a plague by C. L.
West, Master of the Oviedo
Lodge, at a memento of the 16th
District. It was reported by Roy
W A B H TN G TO N . Aug. SO. ( J P i - Wright, secretary of the local
la Here D the lineup for the draft lodge.
r*rl at ration nf men I I through 2«:
Judge Adams expressed appre­
Born In 1922 after Aug. 30 ciation for the g ift and urged all
reel iter today.
Mean ns to cont
itnsoa to Uphold the
Born In 1923 register Tuesday traditions of the fraternity. Ha
d Wednoodar.
revealed that 40.000 Maaons are
torn In 1924 register Thursday numbered 1 In the 220 Florida
and Friday.
lodges. Prior to the meeting a
Dorn In 192S register Saturday chicken nileau supper was served.
or Sent. 7.
The Rev. E. D . Brew nUt, a
Bom in 1920 regia U r Sept * 9. Past Master of the Sanford Lodge
Bom In 1927 register 8epr. 10- gave an address of welcome to
which B. W Connors, a member
v . 11.
VA ^B o rn In 19CS raghtor Sept. !»• of the Board of Trustees of the
Masonic n o n e la St. Petersburg

Bom In 19B9

i |»|m i i I i d

iirouri *111*'^Vi**t■* utmiif &lt;*«*tn1111iti

JudflT6AdfllHH HOIlOrcd
At Masons Meeting

Bom la 1929

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tu*

the thrrr »r«te rn envoy*
conferred st Ihe
Kremlin
•to,lit tan hnm - tndsv. ( ’ S.
\mh.«**jdni U .her It Smith
HOMouiicrd further ronference*
will he held \ kr.t if there
Mould be • comniiiolqtie to­
night on thr rraiilu of the
e*»l » e - t iti-Mt&gt;&gt;i,in«, smith
replied’
"N'rt. not tonight. '*
The »r»trrn c r» rnnfrrred
-&gt;tlh Soviet foreign Allnliter
V M Molotor The British,
trench amt tmrrlcsn repra«ent.il|*r* me| taler *1 'he
I'
ertih**** Drpntv To r.
clgn M ioi-lrr \netret Vishin-k * ilnl the head of Ihe
K rrm tin.

.. Greensboro, N.C.
■u*r G recls W allace
With Rotten Eggs

w ith

(it a.

In order to complete the regis­
tration aa soon aa possible, all
man In the age group are request­
'd by E. C . Harper, Selective Ser­
vice Board chairman to register
a* nulekly as they can. regardless
of what age group they belong to.
In Seminole County, he explained,
It la not necessary to ragiater ac­
cording to age with 2&gt; year olds
firat
Teacher* In various school*
were co-operating this morning in
recording the registranta. On duty
at Seminole High School were
Mrs. W. B. W ray. Mrs T. 1.
Lynch. Miss Ethel Riser. Mrs. M.
B. Smith and Mis* Laura Chitt­
enden.
RVglitratlnn at the Sanfonl
Grammar School this morning
w*i IB. according to B. C. 8teelr,
Principal R. E .True at the Ju n ­
ior Hleh School also reported IB.
The West Side Primary had
three and South Side Prim ary
but one this morning. At the lat­
ter school teachers were Instruct­
The principal Industry of the
ed In recording procedure h r E. country is agriculture, he aatd,
B Carter, selective service clerk.
tl'M llD M * aa C r k * S'— if i
Line* of men were r » nor ted
at *he i Oviedo S-hool. C rw m *
aesdamv for colored •Indent* had
lleht regtstratloM with 2B report- » ,
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M OSCOW ,

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Ol Burlim;tnti
Chambe is -aid l*|If f »tnl m ibe Town
Federal Kn% rrvmiFnt
Also Showers Can
| At a Ilf 4111 i* Ml tiff |edri.il
dictate At Speech
1building hr If. ( Inin Iff* IMiltlle.i ,
i out Pel fl» 4« llir man lie w.i 1 GUI | \s|l(il&lt;i&gt; \ t
\.i_- to
'talking 41M»UI Driers I*
II line
A &lt;ln"%r| nt t»*t fr ft
1 ffch »lrn flirt ID \n* \ nfk «1141 .ttlil W«tfit ilftr* m i-rtn| I !**ni| \\ tl

of the Iranian
government, told the Roiarian*
today that of all the countries he
has visited during the past live
year*, the one he likes hot nt
all is ihc United Slates of Ameri­
ca. And he was supported in thn
by his Iranian born wife, a na­
tive of Tabrit, who said that
everybody appreciates the United
States” and that "it is the bed
place to be.”
Mr. Ball said that Iran i« a
targe country about the sire nf
the eastern half of the Uniteil
Slates. It is a mountainous coun­
try wth the highest range* reach­
ing to 18,600 feel, and an averag.*
altitude of tome 4.000 feet. In
the louth it a large detest country
where it gets extreme'y hot and
where a temperature of 10} de­
gree* was once recorded.

in tmto mum.

illf ^ t i f f i n )

i Steering Committee
Says Sessions Will
Reopen If Reds As­
sure Aid Of Police

ip v in it

w h .il

I naid hr » « * Mantling nn hi* runMltutiofiftl 111*lit« mii,( uoifld fin| Vmvn |w*|it r *** «

time*

2 .1 0 0 .

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W ille y farm th n m o n th Th e
g ill Is Juanctte M r W i l . ji n irr r
of the W ille y ■, f.ti m n &gt; HrAf
Macom b , who hi* .1 J i v H " it h
thr fa m ilv f-o
i-v. in i v r « r »
llu rg a rd »nlti »h f tolii himi *h«
set nil the (lit* .
1 ft*
num ber hftU f ill l»M* A fit! JOfl
He mail p n«t fu rtl iff «n n »" in rrpending a rnruplr ta » *Atf* 1
hipfit
men* *&gt;If*H 4 ' If* h**f mu•t ivi*.
if*
IT
1
1
1
from If

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age w u llgha this morning. Only
a . few
. __more
. . _than, SO
, had
g r Lbeen
i i ”re-. i Raymond Ball.
giitered
gUtcred at Seminole High School I
u
n ttill
ill p
w in
TThe
ka a
a tl
lin
t a l a i l ltotal
a la l
I C I Y l i C I It)
mat
up
noon.
estimated
of rei
uriat
iatranta In Sealnata County nautks Division
t*

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Berlin Council
Votes To Await
Kremlin T alks

.M ACO M B, ill
Vug •10-(rl*!
— Deputy State Fire M nnhil
John Butgaid announced today
a 12-yrar-old gn| to1l him she
hail let 'he .fiin ^ ..f mv. t. rv
firev that *itD k&lt;1 tin- i li.irlc&gt;

Alrtamlct Strkrn*
lifim |(h I a \
F iji on the \% tm'* *t.«uil i v i n *
All rfllff UP|V ! *&lt;|K ««| (t|

T w and 25ny ««Wofj
«

nl R ed

In

12 Year Old (iirl
Confesses rFo Fires

IV lrti v ia * rillrt) I»% i Hr
L n*AlilfMi »n A. fliitiri tiitn ormnit
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Announcement of the first draft
eatl wan made public alan in St.
Louis by Arm y Chief of Staff
General Omar Bradley.
All draft rail* made by the
I j mtIRary department* for man­
power are being Tunneled through
th* Munition* Board.
The call for 10,000 A rm y in­
ductee* will be broken down into
Itate quota* by Selective Service
national headquarter* and trans­
mitted
to atate headquarter*
which in turn will giro the various
local board* their quota*.
New* of the Aral call ram* a*
ion 19 through S
men
23 year* of age
reglatertng.
'began
tgan registering.
Call* for Induction will be maJe
in the order of birthdatea begin
nlng with the oldest.
Each atate and territory i*
liven credit for peraona a!n idv
n the m ilitary service In vetting
up the quota* of men to b» inducted.
The m ilitary department* ate
now preparing then figure*, but
In the meantime 'he Select! ro
Service will estimate the number
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Catholics Ask Reds
To Respect Church

\t Washington, 7ft Navy and
Marine pilot* begun flying plapea
I K A M IL . Aug. dtl- id i- The
fr ini the Anacrxtia, l&gt;. (•., )&gt;a»e Roman ( athollc Church ha* ap
n eeiiHN.a .a i'll* i * « o
pealed to the Ctcchoslovakian
government to respect proimset
that freedom of religious activity
Aptitude O f Pupils
will not t « interfetnl with.
The Appeal wa* reported made
•Stressed Hy Walker In an episcopal letter Issued t»v
Msgr. Joseph Reran, archbishop
I Development of the personslity nf I’rsgue, It was sent to the
snd aptitude of pupil* w rrr stress govrinment and read from pul­
rd by Kupt. Judson Walker of pits In the Prague dloceae yester­
Orlando in a talk to members of day. Responsible church officials
the Seminole Teachers' Club at refused to release copies to the
it* initial meeting nf the Fall foreign press, howeyer.
Person* who attended rhurch
trim at Seminole High School
auditorium Friday morning. Paul services said the letter was an
appeal to the Communist G«ech
Mikler presided.
Modern education goes beyond government to respect its pro­
the teaching of fundamental* such mise* to the church. The letter
a* the three K's and seeks to said the church is willing to abide
n.'vrlop talents and abilities uf by the laws of the state hut
pupils and to train them In per­ asked that the atate in return
sonality trails that will insure respect the laws of the church.
that they will be good citiiens,
Friction between the Catholic
Church and the state— along the
slated fiupt. Walker.
He defined the rssentials of familiar lines of such friction in
n good school as purposeful, pro­ Communist countries -has been
blem solving, happy, busy. beau, developing since the Reds took
liful character molding, health over the government last FebhuildliAr and efficient In training ruary.
pupils In creating a good com­
munity.
W A TH O N O K A Y 'S HUITH
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. lift— f/Pi
— Attorney General Tom Watson
C O M P L E TE H T R A IN IN G
said today he has consented to
Pvt. Joseph II. Burch son of th# use of his name In quo war­
Mrs. M yrtle Burch, 619 Celery, ranto suits to dissolve the towns
Sanford, has successfully complet­ of WestgaU and Gladeriew tn
ed the rigid fire weeks Bask De*t* County.
Airborne course at the Infantry
Under Florida law, quo war­
School, f o r t Banning. Ga* and ranto suite twually are brought
has
■warded tne official In the name of the attorney gen­
United States A rm y Parachute eral although he doe* not act!wings,
hely participate in the snlta,

thi* ca —
In d i-fia iu e

if the C o m m u n is ts ,

the a- H'lnhli . -,-niot e rmmltt ra
I tiarurd a five iticmlvr lelegatlun
I to n pn-M-m Berlin at the cunsti| 'llttonal cornentloll for a new
i western Germ Sri government open
*ing Wednewhiy at Bonn, f omtouniit m eniUu- of the -oennrittee w a lk e .t
,.,i m hen tire Issue
calim op
Tto'i rlenoiineod the
'Bonn Mii-el'og a. part of ’the
. iptlMiog of i.ertvany ”
I *'-■ It si i .o ii At&gt;plted ntor • pres•ttir to lo) • i Mu- anti-Conimunisl
govi rntnenr &lt;f iluliled. I&lt;| . le rt* |
III r tin
T i l l - Itro** ’ he Soviet e o -ip ts n .
riant 'a d e rm l r|,a' *11 re ,M e rit* -)f

the If■i ■-inn &gt; ho pav i i i - i only
in lii-’ Itu-iiau rone amt I'.at tlnsv
luxe* •........no| only fat woefi*. of
the Ifu tali lector
This fo re ■hadioierf vet another a p i" |-j the
city g o ve rn m e n t Iman.-e d e p a rt-

t unMinitd nm Fag* %«■

L e g io n Wi l l H onor
Hhsc I h i II . I t i n i o r a

in peed o f nn operation to ro r
le d a condition rno-d h y in fa ld ih The Junior i.esgue Haseha!)
toirnlv*lt Sin- ha* te-cn uoatde to
••am
f r tie Ameticart Legion
Well, for tw o yeais.
will h. I" not,it tonight at *
Tlie llus«lan&lt; claim tier a t *

^ vtr, nBtf«,na 1. have dein*nde-|
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.luck limit Serves
Willi Airborne (Jroup
W IT H T H E
E IG H T H
A Ft M Y
IN' S E N D A I . Jsn sn. A u r
Special)'— I’fe. Jack C Ile n ll. now
serving w ith the l l t h
A llb o r p e
D iv i-in n in Sendai. J a p a n , ha *
recently returned h im , F u n o a k a ,
Ja n n n where he fire d Ih e M t
rifte P'C 1-f n p t Me |* tjie Son of
U n
Beall of Dem on Jn n e tio n ,
F la .
Pfe, Re.sll f ir -d «*.- M l rif le at
the range i t F "n o a k a " n d no*)|.
fie .1 a* a «h »re "h n o le r T * -« f irtn q
ro o d .le d of f lH n r on ik e tw o
th r,^-.
ae-l
five h-,o»lre-t
Y*ed
o i i r * w ith *|ow and ra p id f ir in g
bein'* n*e-l.

SC H O O L C O N S T R U C T IO N
Q U IN C Y , Aug. 30— GP)— Wnrk
will start in the nest few ilaya
on 1288,784 worth uf construction
and
Improvement projects . at
Quinry and Chattahooehe# pifldir
schools.
Contracts were awarded at a
special Gadsden County School
Board maatlng for construction
of gymnasium, band room and
cafataria at Quincy, and a gym ­
nasium and hand room at Chattah norhe#

I •giori •tutor at ci no o’clock at
at the I . gout Hut «rd stiver
tntniatii,’ h a- "halts will he given
tn the idavrrs in sppieciatton of
their plnving during the past
season
J a in r . W right, Post conimaP.dir. haa recently bean trying to
locate
the
waste cloth-bating
firm thst included In • bale racelverl hv the loesl Fite Depart­
ment an American Flsg. mint)*
thi* iilur field and star* The O r­
lando firm which shipped th*
hale here, doe* not bale the
cloili
tin
Friday. Commandar
Wright conferred with legion of­
ficials In Orlando In an effort
to trace the firm that allowed
•urh mi-use nf the Flag. Tho
Fire
Department
turned
tha
Flag over to the l.eglon.

S TEV EN SO N TAKES L E A P
D A L L A S . Te* Aug ftn _DP)—
Former Governor Coke Steven­
son lumped hark Into the lead
over Rep. Lytldon Johnson In tb*
ll.ft. Senate race by 2|f) votes to■lav

W EATHKR
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lAMONE'S IMITATIONS U.N.Study Shown How
By
Nations Debts
cT A tN ' r * o u u t t i h Many
Have G o n e Skyward

U. S. Unimpressed

CoitlintA KtwBH P u t oil#
said:
will continue to be numtAined r.
” J love children. During the
the Kuttun rmbatiay in MdjJunf.
two year* in America I found I
A ? A S K IT T 6 H S7&gt;'
LA K E SUCCESS—Aug. 2 5 ton.
was becoming more and more dis­
i t Y o u A im * O W fM l
W*&gt;— The national debt of almost
W ASH IN G TO N. Aug. 25. &lt;*•&gt;satisfied (with ftusxiaal."
Secretary Marshall also
, j
every country has skyrocketed
The F k Im i I R w r v t Board, pre­
She added the Russians called
final victory over the Greek gu-.-.
g i/ 'f A i O ' N
T ffA i
since
1014
a
United
Nations
study
paring to restore control* on inher “ an enemy of the state" and
ills*» is much nearer as u n ^
showed today.
P o lM H *
W d 'F /
ktalmrnt buying Sept. 20 in cats
she was “ persecuted in many pica­
o f the successful Gi minus
The
survey
le
eontalaed
in
a
tha upward pressures on p rim ,
yune ways."
tain campaign.
volume
prepared
by
the
depart­
reported today that:
Thesg persecutions she protestMarshall piui-.tl the Grerl; g
ment
of
economic
affairs
present­
1. During the three yyxrj *inee
ed, she said, by failing to appeal
ernment army for its hlgli tin i
ing in tabular form the evolution
V-J day, “ the American put-lle
on several octaslons at the school
and great .tenacity in defet
o f public debt fo r 52 countries
ha» gone into debt more rapidly
in New York where she was teach­
the Communist-led guerilla*
since before the first World War.
ing Russian children.
than in any other period in our
the prolonged fighting In i
Every nation dealt with had
history,"
Mrs. Kasenkina said that in her
1area.
a substantial domestic debt and
letter shr asked to lie released
2. Debt will continue to rise
all of them except six also had
' Marshall said n Slate liepai;.
from her teaching assignment and
despite the new control*, and the
a foreign debt as well. The six
mclit official recently disc..
to move to a hotel.
dO.OOO.OOO-tulti American families
which owed no money abroad
conflicting claim- in the Art*
".Since they woutdnt let me do
probably will owe more than $50,were the United States, Russia,
with Argentina ami chile, adding
i t " she added that sbe decided
000,000,000 for home mnrtrfJge*
Switserland. Ireland, Egypt and
however, that no -atisfmtoty , |
“ I would myself."
and consumer good* purchases by
Venetuela.
elusions have been renrhe-l.
She said she wanted to talk
the end of thia year.
The study showed that 11 other
to ihe Russians “ as human beMortgage debt ha* Jumped $10.Marshall dene*til***I tin* Jins j;(.
LT.
COL,
HAROLD
B.
BACHMAN
countrlee had smaller foreign
ings, but they were not end per­
000,000,000 In the three post-war
*ion» a* an informul approach •,
debts in 1947 than In 1914. Only
NKW DIRECTOR of the Univer­
functorily
they
arrested
me.”
the Antarctic situaliun.
year* to a present total nl&gt; &gt;ve
five, however, had reduced their sity of Florida'• band and ast-cU.e
Asked what Ambassador Pan- i
132,000,000,000, chiefly a* -h? retotal
debt
below
Ihe
1914
level.
Divi­
jroftsser
iu
the
University's
yushklri discussed with her at the
•ult of home buying, the re v rv These were Nicaragua,
Haiti, sion of Music U former U . Co:
consulate the tiny she was return­
hoard «aid in it a Mareh hui tel in.
Guatemala, Venetuela and Hon­ Harold B. Bachman, wlso assuintJ
ed to the consulate. Mrs. Kusenl(i Airmen
Credit given to retail buyer*
duras.
its duties at Use University tufiU*
kins rrplied;
haa expanded over $8,000,1100,000
O
r.
Conductor
&lt;
L
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M
u
'smev
"B;ch*
The
United
States,
with
a
total
“ I spoke with Psnyushkln for
l a s i l s s r S t'raiu !*■ «• lia r
during the name period to n total
national debt o f 1259.375.900.000 nan's Million Dollar Band" v Ic.t
five minutes. I had written a let­
Okinawa to irlievt- the First A t
o f 114,150,000,000. Irwtslmrnt hu&gt;oured
Florida
tn
tha
IWu*.
I.t
had
increased
Its
Indebtedness
ter to the consulate which brought
Division unit there. It was . .
if.i.,* * i, TM *,, k l
ing accounted for slightly inun*
sverv vrar for Id years until the ,'omea to the University Iron. u s ,of 14 Suprrfurts sshnluli-rl t f
Psnyushkin into the picture.
i*. ■ r.,#. mt-%
than half of the total outstanding.
Special
Bervices
Bectlasi
o.
Finn
•
■
•
t
v
s
r„
om,
1940-1947
fiscal
year.
During
that
"I though these people hail a
|leave yesterday.
More than one out of each four
year it whittled l i t . 522.000.000 Army Heedquatten at Chi— &gt;
•emiilanre of human mercy in
families was a time payment buy­
o
ff
the
national
debt.
them and would converse with she said:
er last year, compared with one
me. Panyushkin said he would
No up-to-date flgurrs were
"When I was still in Russia I
out o f each seven or eight during Of [It A STAR AND CONCIIT IINGI4 1jw rrncr Tibhrtt plants n kiss mi
not speak to me and that I would thought that if I got to America available on Russia, but the sur­ tiles.
Ibe cheek of his new daughter-in-law, the former Harbsra Melnnea
the year before.
Some countries, for example, in­
go downstairs and tell reporters I would lie aide to remain there vey showed the total Soviet na­
The board undertook to rebut tjoes, following her mutniieo to hii son, Kir hard McK.iy Tibbett (right),
this and thi* and this.
tional deb* increased ten fold clude extensive state owned pro­
urd not icturn to Russia,
in Ivs Angelo, Cal 'Die pntuic wax made at a garden reception after
an argument, advanced by tie
The interpreter interjected
rlected that | “ The reason 1 wanttvl to e»- from 1910 to 1917, the last years jects such as railways while
(/idrriiafiorial .Voundpholo)
American
Hankers
Association the wedding of llw young rojpte.
lat this point Mrs. hasenklna's cape from Russia was that in covered hv the tabulation.
others list these as private enter­
among others, that fnstalnu nt
vulre liecame "very scrioua" and 1S*37 they took my husband. I
The ed'tors of the volume ex­ prises. Some countries, like the
credit is not an especial economic
that she then said:
had no idea where he had gone plained In an introductory note U. S. do not include the indebted­
danger at this time. The oigii.
it," he advised.
“ Many peoph"Panyushkin and Ixmiakin both to. I left Bloviensk in the Uk­ that It was difficult tn make in­ ness of states, while others handle
Mlrnt haa cited that total Inrtnlf**el the need of cheer, smiles ami told me what to say to reportera raine to visit my son In Moscow. ternational comparisons nf public
mpnt credit la lest now than be­
sun-bine, I'm* the right psycho'ugy and that through my message I j "He war a first year student debt because of the different na­ almost all financing through the
f
I
••NlfNHrit
lt«»IV
r$
i»
tlM
V
fore the war in terms of income
at the university. When war broke tional concepts in various rnun- central government.
one in the eye in-teu l of cringing nod you ran often make |n&lt;.pie do would lierome a heroine."
after taxes.
The main purpose o f the study,
something worthwhile,"
Beada of perspiration formed on out. he was not a military man,
as
till'
others
did.
"Why
does
no
The hoard admitted that credit
w h ic h
was Inltated by the
W. A. Moiriaon was nominnied Mrs Knsenkina's forehead and she and not a member of the Kornstand
so
erect
?'‘a*ks-d
the
man.
outstanding now amounts ’&lt;&gt; no
!
smiled
wanly
as
nutations
were
league
of
Nations, was to digest
■oluo
(a
young
Communist
le
a
­
In
l-cningrati.
on
Jan.
12,
1942,
..... hi. ........ “
" S S S
1,
more than 1.0 per rent of inrouir - a , r.nm.i
asked her. She lay in the hospital gue!, ami not a member of any he was killed."
information from hundred* of gov­
.... ”
fg* 5*^51 lied,
after taxes against a range of 5ft
head propped slightly, one,Soviets looked upon him as an
Mrs. Kaienklna's voice was ernment publications ami make it
to 7.1 per cent In the late prewar the reply.
t'ampbs'll as treasurer and leg injured in her leap suspended,political party. Therefore, the hesitant at timer. She sighed
"W e often lorgel that we »t&lt; O cur llurrison as financial sec­ in a traction pulley.
years, but it added:
'enemy af the state. They took frequently, and a nurse dabbed available as a book o f reference
Asked whut motivated her Inihim______________
into a storm_________________
troopers division ___
'Tn view o f the current tixiil rbildren of the heavenly King, nu t retary. The only contest v It be
her forehead with a piece of fojr finance experts, economists
situation in supplies of tabor and lower our ideals nnd act Ions," de­ that tie!ween Mr. Field mil Mr. decide not to go bark to Russia, without any training whatsoever, game.
snd research institution*.
materials, further expansion of clared the Rev. Kuril*. Had ll.lb'i Crumley In the ek-ctbri shirh
instalment credit ran neither In­ and his roughnecks rrnlixed wbat will take place in two m ks.
crease output nor pul more people they were they would nut u»ve
Seven directors will In- chosen
acted a* they did. Neither wumd from I In following who were no­
M O F O S ID C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M IN D M IN T S T O I I V O T ID O N IN N O V IM B IIt , 1941
to stork.
Stalin and Ihe Rilssiun* have to minated
K. (j. Kilpatrick, Kd
“ It ran only add more purrhs«- little regard fur human life if tiny
It* lew srestdua Se, Ut* let* *• Ut* arsewtJMW ml asM OeruUluuca. so* Coomy by She Stele. Ceunty. Cauoly aslanakn on Ihe useeimant roll ef th*
l- M 4 .ll tit
NOTiCC Of ILICTlON
log power to the already swollen realised from whence they mme, waul K. l.iine. Dr. I.. T, Doss, Sansat *** s u b U I trull net 0a aa- Pa * a* tOe l e u is aereb* g i s s f w tctwol Deers. Siboel (JUUICU. SyetieJ Cuunly Te* Aettuet wf ell U,aa law. I
W IIU U ...
fh*
ai l**I
fa eat sur**** atAes Utsa tke ■M* riutl a* ,Ubag tie* ta IM eletSe,, ef I u BcOeel Putruts eo* HuolsiseUUa*. ty in* Slew. County. Cuunty
o .lu it., c.oaitiuuea af Mat. , 1 o r
ford It. Doudncy, Roy Mann, Kdspending stream and relnforre in­ he said.
as* s u m , af r w i f i itc MCratal at r*t. T V LesiUduit null at to* L*|u- k an t. School Uuliliti. Sicctat I k
l u l l ul fUr.os. sis sssi II fetal lUe*- astuiswl *1 lb* pftnweei mm
win Siiinbnlaer, Roy llrltt, le-sli-r
flationary pressure*. International
Jed tea ei Ut* atst
teUs, tu a k a , 1 1*4*. an* Irom time u tcluul Dlalikli end U-mlrtpaHtiai.
lULMU a&gt;'J4M*.t&lt;f taiMSmsU. la uu
lie ndviurd the Kiwunians tn Tharp, John Kridt-r, Kail lliggiitar la t**liiaa ta U *
rn m iu iM * , 1 tn* aisle *1 rant**, en*
developments, moreover, Inevitably
held bs Uu rest M il. IMS u s* Mr. lose toe,eerie/ nutl ! * • • to tek* effect
BOTKIN II. |. Crum end al ar Jan­
Ut* seme
earn* a t r i fete af Ut a*rt*r**a lai *aa«*.
mm d«*Um 1 *f Anisia XVU ml so* easy alter aysintl By she electa,, ml uary I. ISM. Ihe County Tat CeH»
r
cause added pressures In lh» nur- chcs-r Up those who are di-pri** &lt;.| hotham. liny Knder, How urd MunUiiit riruu el ell ta* iniaiber* eSrcte* u* lladtsliea, as* to
CaneUtuUao of * u au|* ml CSeeSd* So set* County af * referendum celled for In the Ceuoly ol Velutle, huia ul I . iket*
for
consumers'
durable and blue. “ Kias your wife i-ieryl
m r s l U O H M road m Sell,ms;
H ten. M u o . tael the i s o , • * . a * ea* el iecUoa « af Anliil* l _______
salt puma**. meeifyUtd Ibe powers, fun,- tds. mall collect ell u ,aa lewad iu i a
K- Morris tn-l J.
Jetr.l n .u lo iia u * i n eater** wstMt Uen lUSuilen el He*. 4a, the Le(tel stars
ascM O N
tuorn brooca af to* La* stone. *iones
allot ena
end n
msiseneelioit
of ceunCeun Counts by the SUl*. County, C a .-'r
t v in u iU B or
geods."
day and t**ll her she i* moat beau-1Hrailey (Idham.
iseuanm *r M atd Malar*. ;*t
&lt;u,e Jaernelt. anti
'
si mg
m g . rvautet msUm. or el ly Ta* CeAetle*
CelWrtee *ed*oele*
In Perterepn Schorl Dusrd. School Dlilrirta. 0|, .l
h*
1 of Ira,
be. Q*wa&gt;r Su jf t w
meesat ar
u y i tneieon. enC usy *14 t r ie iX
tiful even if you have to lie nhotit | William li. Zachray, Jr. ol
tie Sts Ilea II. and *0*11 Uk/wlw Tea Ikheet Iluirli la end it l.i,;c;[ , .i; ,.
a*
sir,.i last ibe set* ta
_____ovlaat
_
uaaai
saaf aasrui n u w marsif rntlaa an
cate,
plovlda foe she leUerllen
.......
_ .. rutsudy.
____ . .
t. TIi* la*lalttu,a anail at the l a c - I
______ |Louisville, Ky. was a gue»t. John
Mtaniue* le the tlktetl ml Uie *s*l, es
•lead
Higs-Chambern
rsoatua* a** daaunemenl ml all saute leUit Samian of ISIS, end from line to |
I Galloway asked that those wno1
Uw t),i-e,,l Klein,r. M Ne*smb*C,. ISM.
tellers** by la* Couaty Taa Cellar wee.
tana tharralar read laws epacifyt
"
miw TiixutroMt. i a a . atiAv. i u . k I i a * soi*eois •rate***
the poena, lunttiena, 4-diir end
stmal facing one unolber.
wished to donate to ihe blood hank
I'sailssH gross r i l l Oa*
BeofUiy at Su m of in* Su m of Flats**. lu t e Soar* af f l * n t m a* itsasaMe*
Sanwtlea of Cuubty Tex CoUscur fa i rStripling: “ lb. you know this &lt;•« contact Mist Mary Rawliui.
ay leo *n* so*n seromo ysrstle esnei- t W M r i er snsods*sot nay n u n la
*e M u s t f t . , nolle* Ihet a
naiad m l'ere*rat&gt;h I nf thu tic,!ton i
to the Chetner Motor Company
u lliO U U . KL1CTION
ly s i ptssfriaed Sr Isw .srnaio oat ta rae eobjars as any &gt; ember ef sublect*. UMATX JOINT RCdOLUTION NO MS end soetl UXaeite prothl# I. t the r ..
of Washington on July 21, Hi.'id. man?"
out
it
n,
4
in
etrb
eegnl*
In
FterM*
re/tv* siymiy ij i n from a * Iflk
oas^ er but. ne emeaidiewit AsJI fenelrt af m*## A JOINT ABSOLUTION Preuoun* en leriler*. care, suitndy, repcrtin* ant i
Chandlers: “ Y e s"
Aica.idmaait
w
Am&lt;l*
VIII
ml
the
Cun*
u
l - n f * r r.eei t u u r fJ i* Wie-fud
men mi* striae .sriMe ef Uw Cenaubunaanent ef ell u s e , redectad by l a •
.This was aUiut a year after
lU l-U is ef uw Mel* ef rieild* raUriae Ctaunty
ben*. Jut!
l l c j i f ji N in m k n A- U, Its*. IS*
batlosg
,
Tex Celiailor
Stripling: "Who Is he? ‘
moi 1 - d J i i S niJ Ihe
H ilt aaitl hr had given the tsr
x. Ucbirtr
U Dm *r seated, revision or amtod te insoow ni ef srepeary tor usee tse
to* aoiia.-aen at lees a. by addtnf vnatsChnmlieia; "A lger Hiss."
, l u u s f i d a y o r N o vxu u xa
IS
to Chambers, or Crotley, or at
u
W
ode.a*o*l
tesuant
i*
ora-id*
icel
In
l
e
a
lla
a
r
*
I'raa
i
I'a
a
e
liar
tu u • ullllceUen er rtlwUen ml IM
jn -.jri
Stripling: "When did yuu kiiuw
" In# Ceuoly ef Daeoerd. Stef* *1 florid*, H ouse j o i n t u r s m .t m o N n o n
least the use of it.
M l* f . - l . l n t r a lu lio o * p i* p e ,k 'f A I M the new by-lxws to the cunslltu- •
him 7"
A JOINT IIUOLUTION Pt.[«.cu.f as
b s Ceunty Tax Ateewof d u ll eeeau
iim.li le r ir CeruimiUis. el u&gt;* lute «t
isl
So Artltle VIII of Ua ( eAt that point th* committee
tion after which they Weir adopt­
flotoM. u ;
Chambers: “ III HKI4."
M BM
Ml «M « r«JBt| Ih* ssasarry ef is* Couaty fur Uu Sur- AnwnJjnant
yaet of lasylod I tala. Ceunty. tftwei end alltullen ul Ih* t u la nl I'leuIda ral.Ka
r a il rar
------ tRbliiR#! Am
recessed for lunch.
Ktrlj ' .a: "When did yuu lu»t 'd by Ihe club, A letter from Mr*.
Ibmillyfl Usee lailef by Uw SUl*. W Aitauotanr a&gt;f pr-perty ( . u i r . a-.l
Josle Itoliert, newly alrelad prakCounty tab**! Hoard Otheel 10* ceUa.IH-n of tiirt by aid nf I r;aAt Ihe start of the morning ss-e Mr. His* 7"
oeiliS/
XLSS fiasetf.
Dot'sK JOINT U i u l c l l n e HO • ISSB
DW i h o . Beattei Tex Bcbaof DleUlcSa, to eediltenel Sacilcn, to piosiia 1- .1 to
dent of I'ilrd International, of
SSS
session.
Chairman J.
Parnell
A JOII-r MLCOLL-rluN H..r-*oaa. *■ sr^o
Chamlx'rs: “ In I DIM."
A m DblrUM. Ultra*** UtMrttu. end Uw Cuunly of I'lorllja. Si,la ot &gt;1 -us.
brow s Atpd id e W td K to s a t Monty
Houston,
Tex.
was
read
by
the
Ao.ta*n&lt;,nl
le
Annie
IX
el
SB*
met*
sap1 amor U a ru era-rlata. on* anaaifi- th* County T*a A m , m- i &gt;4.11 a..*— u t
Thomas (R-N J) flately declared
So tight at the start Ihete
t'eniUti-Ueu by e**loa u -i.w eo add!- asnisriaadef t’ tneys euiokaistJ rad op- is u be sated upea. tmf
&gt;101tea ml Lka Ceuoly uhlab by ardl- S/eps/if ml U.a County l»r in, h u - 1' !
by Uia Lirirlituf* far ■ '* u f mated la IS*
«
that aa a result of the hearing was an clement of ronfl ct in the secretary.
I.entl ten,on sr*«utn* ins I au W O N pociMtotd
ef feryins Stale. County, mho .I ,i i 'J -leeilal
*«il«y
so*
dak)
arm./*
IdiTeeae
opptsssl
m
i
rejeftiap at to
Announcement was made by
was■ u,H,i (tieiin* er most ewtes fuel M e o w r eras id** By 10# rnoory t i e
ona of the two men would be testimony of two men who hnd
ea* k n a f and met Uie Ceunty Tee Cel. nklpal Wire ksled by the Stric Loo .1/.
a, prssMod, a
Iu sat ar.
ers*u.u leilenr* end Itislne* u t l be fedely eefcaal rs.ah-a SdufVS* Mclwiisw
.Mrs.
A.
K.
Shoemaker
that
the
Caunty School lk.,i l. s.lHn.1 Oi.tr..tg
Water
mall
nuiecl
md
diftributt
Uw
msd
a
m
risaaaa
ar
emfhdawai
any
be
mbsaf.smso
donor
‘Tried for perjury."
taken an oath in tell the truth. "Gleens", losers in nn attendance
utef lee public tuyhesy. ,u#,l end aleOyerlal Taa School Dlilrirta and M j- •
kd seierem testa at saihaiJad ar ra- willed Set opft«i*i Of relect wo la • " u —
v
S-el burro ** &gt;ns |UMi&gt;tA| roe
leant!,' of ll.a County, end ihll Ih*
Ill the caucus loom of the old contest
__________BV THE LS O U LA Chambers is an admitted forb&gt; VM I -fliletur* eubieti la tteawl sinuea undet me tewdiuera *s —
would
entertain
the
tnbullea end um of teatel* yarbea*, af dok/od
Ceur.tr Tea Colltclor ah, 11 Cv.llc,* t. ,
o
r
t
m
*
tTAfix
o
r
n
.o
m
o
A
:
ty&gt;4
iWlletMna
tf
Ik*
C.inatUuUe*
rsloura
**flt&gt;«4
IB* maimer
tttlb«e in
« end
end l#
l* IS*
meaner pawsided
praskfad sJJJB,
_
mkr Communist, now an editor House office building, hundred* "Golds" winners, with a patty
m i * lamu
i,r
----- at Utle Thai ill* felleaikd Alaaalmaat ta Ars c i r n c s o L W O nv tiix L r n u t A - w i ad seierem tine* Mr s/OMl ear- by dict-se I ef ArUsJ* XVU
IIX &gt;T R gaO LV m DY THK LfnixLA of Time Magaiine, who says of aprrtntni* wnti'lu-d the drnin.i In the Tourist Center on Sept. 14,
UVIa VU1 ml 10* Ceauututlea op Ur* Sww
Doh bends s&gt;*u 041 be bwuiVar Caruuuitwa,
--_.auu.iHo, aa
i
II ag m
ibgjsxltr
*f she ***»- of
.
iiih c n r ru e a r/ .ic o r ru ik iU A : - sal eg
to
ax
o v t i h BfATX o r v u . h iu a
Deride reletia* W Uw am m cmm l end
. . . oaie.uimeni adept
f n V-a
lilw belonged tn a Communist unfold Others trailed out In a
Ik il toe felleeuu Amendoienl la Ar, dsTItyif U # li t - , &lt;1 IftarSda or enter, a- tat* 4ellny a —
Mis* Rlanrhe Kennedy, former
Thai in# followlnx avnendmant to AreeUerilra-ef ali laisa tm lb* County el
Uw credit at UsSed sewar ml aaoSa amandiLSa.l Ida. m u en*u ‘
Ikle IX el 10, SSeI* Connie Uen bf add* ebfaSfdfbtai
tiiic
VIII
of Ih* Conalitutlon ul U.e f;.l*
underground it| Washington mote string around the mlundn " f (be member of the club, was elected
Breoead.
.BMW
*1
y
ter
Ida.
by
s pms W uu* Cetsniiitotiw.
1.4 iK,i«ui an •semeoel tarnon- psa- Sd f tale.
. 1 Plonde relative la tha A.icirt t nl . 1
sbMste addiuenei ealleiM to be
building, down a corridor and out to honorary mmber»Mp
than a decade ago.
the
tiairs la , ' eU tertae uses -a r t | U rellrctlon el *11 lean In Ih* Count, ul
kired
ky
lb*
Sanitary
ml
sw
w
.
be
eed
j into th,. street, waiting for a financial report of the Nursery
alirw mi vio«r i.aua fual r o S - i W lal. Hiss has denied It.
•ear* la kaieby e*laad w and eheU be Drwllea. State af yiotlde, by ejjing m OX* JOINT HttOLUTtOg N o MS
laile* end rauined aittil a* lead Or
MO.
milled
led Vs
to to*
“ electors of‘ Use “stole
' of merelo ed-tiUonel i*ct!en» to be kouun
.Srhiud sponsored by the Pilot
A JOOfi syjKlUUritjN r rupee*.d or
When Stripling read CUamlwis' chance to get in.
yutlla hltOoey, street te l atrye! I Ft* *
FIttfd*
da* raUfhaU** w irirauam el M Section IX and Stilton II, be end
i
v
w
&amp;
t
M
s
r
s
i
Thomas’s
word*
on
the
perjury
Aka-ntmi
nl
w
the
CorwMwtWf
sysd
d
ae.es. to* pi aI niton* uu dSMithtaUsn
Club was made by Mrs. W. V.
secret testimony about the car,
[S.
A*
m
4»#*t
I#
At
Ur
la
V
*1
to
Use
da
net*
I
Barllac
to
be
Otld
am
Uw IM asm# la hrrrby arraa.) to end 'hall
Uw
Ceawti[f
j
Utofiii
•§
a edasuanai sajuoo rises
eo* iua af r o t . n r-erliooa ml Mid U a a .
matter at the hearing’* outset Hitting who stated that during
ef I Wild*. rwelbW Id In* /ed!- IWtt Turn* ay aHat l i i urea Monday to be aubmlUed le Hi* alerteta of IM Blare
Mhe ‘account went like this:
■&lt;*!&gt;,,ier Dislruie
0leaeMtSfle.iM.
la l nsuy a * m i ta en* aAeli ta eea- Did m e a*a :ieawl
ef rieiM* for reducation er ra'rciio*
•tol
Uayuiueaal
by
eddies
iberila
a
dec
Neswubrf,
IBM.
to
laUeei:
&gt;LV»t» DV T iff
DB IT (UbfOLVri)
l l t .ll lm iil.A . Uwt rawui-d to to* m il m e a l of. Jsdpea
o.m*d U in* s h fleas *1 l*e SMI* See
■ “ The Communist Party had in weie thine: “ A* a result " o f the previous month an avrrage
•DFTlqK—fieaa ar.i efwr January el IM Urnerel XiraUefi le he held nn in* 4
Ttik
scA T f o
r ru&gt;l
pLonitxAi
1 OP T
il* bTATr
Tir
rel'fl- - er r
e at th# *atl Odnflial Turadey etter th* flrat g -n riy in
___ ona of
_ of 10 iiupils were taken care of
*J
the
Supreme
sod
C
m run Ceurle
I,
lHe.
the
Cebaty
Tea
Assewer
la
Uw
Washington a service station or these hearings certainly
Atoaifmant
aral lu .'.u le »* M il la 11I d . oe
l t # d ledesiad
lade* log A
te, af own! ta
to A,Criaaily a f flieottf, duw of Vleride. Neveanber. ISSt. ea fellooi;
v n af ike ktetk CvniUlutton.
t*". '
a'
It1may have been a car lot. The these witnesses will la- tried for jdaily. Then- were 18 memlwr* preStCTlON IT I. Tiorn eni ,(tar Jansrull sieees sU Mepeatf tor *11 Sts I*.
A
T
O
M
'
S
TaS
S
S
S
&amp;
S
“
N»Ki
detirsn
■
scmilnf
1*0
SkCalON It
All *•&lt;!•* tea** aa# *4
sent at the meeting.
*,ry 1. Iris the County Tes A w , , *
man in charge or tin- owner war (H-rJury."
Kmeiwtot Dlswnte l* hersktissfllr iw i H t f often senoint
to m* County ef Cinellea, Slaw nf f l u .
M
sod
fttbm
u
a
]
to
me
a
rmUs# pi*Jotlj st yauel*.
•a Communist, I never knew wh»
Ceraty, Couaty Snaool Dowd. Bcheol Me thell e.acia *11 piopetty lot ,:l
I «n is for rerlMsAao ea la­
•M d w IS Ir (S i ,a es* lloulSt
dd *1 m i Artist# V, D bpseby Dutriaw. See,tel Tbs drimel Outrirto. •U K . County. School, an-1 Manlcl|&gt;,i
ha was.
ity da set si Bto-siaa m issd. De.Ueo
uU/ftlil rM.i'aualiat* ii *&gt;m i tea 10* |*neerie* to and #&gt;slt k* aubmlMad to Uw Post EMstrtctg u.-ilseit UwUKto. sue any toaaa le be l*vk-i In lha county by Ine
er-tleo vf See|| le p.i ,.|l talk.la* sstd
i -"It was against the rules of
• '•‘ ton *1 th# stare er rierls* fat rat- • User sexiny dltUIrlA *** mururiseU- ■1aW. Couniy. Cojniy School ik-ard,
' Sf-Crron k, Tkan t* bsraby e I
tlr.iali ohirSi aie teile-ietl ani lalslmd
Sy., u l Tea School
-the underground In do anything
H i.,lie* am m a .i,u *• uie nest Oeai* ■to* otiuit Sy uduui.ee la-roeel Ihear Srlteol Dlatrl-'a
•a.all te ua,i asalu-iia.f ter is* lasta, two eddlte-wai kadeleaiel Oialinta v
DlatTMt, and Municipal"!,,.
Xlsfl,oa I* be MM la Ittt. am lei- Igate Le ba m eaieua*.
hut trade in a ear.
IU141HIJ4- c -atal/uaUeti . . .
utlleo. tda&gt;a»o *e ut* it b ly -s iiik UVu«&gt; aid eiel
Malt
•
I Th* L tfl'litu i, cheli el Ihe t m * .
lk a LtfuUtuis ituil el in* ta t laUtlst
rns
Vein
ilk
(re&gt;Ai
■
an
a
wl
D.ibiau.
la.u r e a* ;ro a t* oMIo-a-.ine* bf
i
“ Hiss wanted It tutnrd over
SSCTMM M Jdtileee ei lb* Susreme d a d a s la IMS end heai Urn* to ban* k ill* Saubn In If** end fro-o lime l&gt;
reeda sue.a
hrtifai Sr* • pits ml I 4eiy.nj.ix iff'.*' esoft-rui Dlr'rtrl ’•**1
M-« J - « * • el ih, derail Uauito. uwiatlur. r u n Una parllyln f Ihe lime Iheraaflar enact law, apeclfylhf the
to the party so it could lie used
e.V It/ut-r of frr auHoat. ua laf tha shell e-ntiUi ml Mvnr-a Ctuoly. Ike (eiidib.e
ty tin y olio &lt;e-« a-anwlwn, twee's, fut.ruAll. dui-ft an t rua&gt;»*a- peoerg tumliona, duttm and comped* ,
Brail yjatoib 'itfiki Ifnetort/I Putrui sued
l-.yo.ai.I af *i&gt; ti» led,..,a aof lotfieri
,b y some poor organiser in the
4,1100 of Crinly Tax AHaitur. daalanjlrd '
yotal- roti'tti at We.b,*tttn sad ( a t,yuu Cb.m- lu-y inalmi ei tiw au tt elitt to roar*. Mil** ml -Ceunty Tea Aaieiaur. deal*- to Taradreph I uf lull fSr.ujn u. and
ikarire locuneJ lor Ua let■_ ______
»
en.iA
tew laes sMU M Ouellllp*
naked to Ih* frit ytrtxrayb ef Oua
west nr somewhere. Much egaiusl
ipdtp.
ItotMep hapitb ske't filters UW aoiiilaiue to
Urn, aonjtm.i in raroniirustMe lly
M , Ltd
•ball
llkreue. y n n li, by lew for lha
tintt.
rrttab
J
‘
Bpsltom ami Mull Uhrem. piesld* by
™ yiiibtJ 111 U m
mm Ui«
... ___
_ leaetotu
ends, Ttutsy-afgbl itt*
trial ng
lenawaldl Ole- ~~~
e-ai.i .n er.j i. suitataat.a ml
- my Judgment, and against Peters'
eslenalon am Dw iupont-nt Tull of lha
sd U w leaps.bs* * Ilirai whan rfttod ra- Me bar tor eitHuim m Uw Ofami meat Ceealy
asp:Ilf
fltfima
he relied wi
A' a
» . i l l alar
Moo shall be
t^itla bridyas eol in Ms ef s i r •era- UMm A
Tax A u c - a i of ell la in kviel
r*U
of
Oa*
Couaty
Tea
Asm****
of
ell
by
,kr
L\l*&lt;
Pmt.rr.
If
it
Sa
d
Dtprsme
Judgment, he persuaded u* to do
me sett Thirty
-apath ifsuii
ifsu.i ktrato.-tai
tan
(fiy-ajaut
,*f at la/ &gt;1 panla. Of si. Slats l i e n
by lha BUI#, County. Couniy School
La.cl mid. laf tfre aoe*
r yrlwtb , itttbi
_____ Ceurl Ibal sa. tt Sy Uw Baal w Ctrrull lists tvrijd by Urn Stole Cuunly. Cuunly Meat*. Srlieal Dlilrlrts. Rp-rlal Taa
* Perilrih
lesra aalletIM snd rauier* upon fiaaUoa
, thi. thing."
Saboei
Uirr.ctg
f
a
{?*••**
uu
Cijssni.
g
u
bs
s
Judy*
si
fie riel DUum Oifhle Bet inf &gt;-Use
ea elhar Ilk* predurta ef tfin'tt-ai. e»*
(Chamber* ho* identified a J.
Teal Dun icia U/uto- School Dial'IrW and Munlclpillllra.
C**JL Vtwy sneU M»sroily
I lays-kf.pr l if e trlfsa la ISM ta il"
STOMACH AILMtNTS, WEAK KIDNEYS,
Ctrl eiiellea fuel net lei*
BXCTION l i I. Trun and atsrr Jan­
arktr toeing niaPeters aa head o f the undetil • Isniirt ft Aa M fb tf arid U P tmelar ins mow nutemeel ram*any*lien
o m i Ms pe&lt; se'len mm soeS sssdurts
iilteo. bheas s u m uary I, ISM. IM County T-y CiU/.tur
U-r* bad rreldMd. IffSD ssaMp*
from lk* "
Tkr fakaler
RHEUMATIC RAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS
•hell be aee* by ttm PUIS Boo* DaeuiIn the Couniy ol Dnalur. Slaw of |■ioru ground.)
to*p
Le
goat
see*
by
tbo
County
T
ab
joral
by
iht
Oeifrner
to
say
etBerOr►
M
fiM
M
tdriy-ainlb UMsl Sahel *.1*1 OWtrVri
noil fee etas* lead suryiiu la ih* S B Rlidi •licit roftiftli 111Lb •« IIf* (U cite* Vf*vi(Hi#ii##*. Ackl#. Toilix
riait S'Ch rrUiat ClrooiS
Jude* - 4
dbsM Attestor sursusal M to* tin t par apr e*k toa. Shau ftttert all ic.ea Uclrsl in
01 Jtftfil
Chambera was quoted as say­
ball n*td ern-i frern pja
mtr pt*sM*d bp lew
llw county hr tha Slaw. Cr-nly, County
U f k • ( Vitality, KQ9t|7. Foot App#tlt#, Dud#r«flcht. I)i/#? Ifptllt.
•
**’ • &gt;k* uo# AhM mlira mm psbvss ef U l* weihoa.
i*MHr
- ea W a r
ing Hiss took his car to the lot.
SBCTION — Deal sod after Jeniury Btrieej Beard. »,h * .l liutrlri,. Speclsl
••
•
»•»
c.iwx
J,---“
• i m l b f te­ th*
Men.'ay la J r a s o ^ a
Ms suit
Si
US* yaeducto ml .
tire* Juabre ea j y
Rtad What Thay Say!
l ! UW, tb* Ceunty Tea Cutid tol Is IM Tea Sclteol Dlitrldi and M &lt;nirl»aliueg
DrugUis Haitth
s left It th&gt;re and want away, ami
F
d
i
I
4
1
B
Uiy
■
d
B
dcosier
.
.
___
______________
elv.lr*
_
„
B
P
i
Urn fori, sbtti beteditor
X Tha LrslaUt-ire shall ar in- l.rxiua*u|l4S____
teak Crassly
Crusty ef - Daeoud. Slaw ml Ptond*.
•• b lo w_ *i _______
dm tradsag
IF YOU Altr. a saffrrec of these
rn*'Liriafabers rad'uw'**raa**'ilrSfttPf Ifdthi t o u iH U l U Hrui •rail bold *lf.r* to Stwriecia
, the man In charge "took, car*
duty fu r M bp as trial ar am
. . . . riwU teUfrS sll laeta kale* la the Ceuoly Mt» Seulon o« IMS. and Item lime la
Bllmrnls. try (IKO-MINRBAL. Yea
•Istubule* wnea* me em ail rvw tbt freru taw ensiled lei * Mans endi-f m Csli
lima (her,trier enact Laos iBtcifylny ihe .
S
e*
Ceusty.
Ceuoly
eatveol
erai
raica.be
Af-'sr.
Any
J
j
iu
m
**
r o f The rest &lt;J it."
end met to Dw mm* meieer m (A# u u Met! Tusa'ty tiu t is* Krai tttndny J fre ol * s.ey kfss ranyr.** kale.a _____ e. I.eul Duarair. Spad e l Tea yenraa. funtlknca dutlra and cutroyosi. I
soar be astonished at the retails.
Louie Ru #»l), committee in­
T ax I* dlelrtbole* attend M Jeatery. .*** ta* mores Her dsa- U u *m*o«cm| t r w b f i eesreUve, mey •Jbett DWtilal* Pert Dialctna. Dtamaye Uen af County Tea C ,
lor drstrneted
Van need not inrsa—ran will see
isMIaa end u o i by tha otor a eUilsJ loom eed UifkiMU aheil
•» Tarsfiisn I ef mu BecSIon l«. and
Ualnp
Main* district*.
dllltt
vestigator. took over the witness
fart*. OKO-MINEKAI, cornea Irani
■Kuo ™l.HL’T
It, uim* Zby
■r films s raalin- DlaHtaU. end toy . elkar
A * mini Mrill** lka BMW ks'd office hr 0 Hire or Veer rails
aheil 1IheteIt* provide lot the rolteriion.
obete
teste
may
be
the
earth
—
Nature's
laboratory,
P
u
t
me*!
I1
A
S.c
Let
u
ltu
r*
ta
eulovo
,1
.
"
f,
,
*
“l-'S
pf&gt;
w
do
m
aim
•tana when Stripling finished the
_
-nl end *w Wiesel DtStS*.
*ri»riin* and dliburwnafit
" i-.#ik ef to* Suptem* leutL
•*♦***•*. * f ty.r Ceuntt Tex Aueeeef
('outaint NO dope, NO nlesrhal. NO
ef County CummlMinaw/t ea sraslJe* m laid ky lew la siwr mt st iivi sa'S U yertueet to lbs futl y in irtyk ef Uw
, reading.
rallaalaV**
**T 1,1"
T i*
*41. ONLY Natare'i minerals, the
Seritoo Id. A n we* IX. of MiU Cenrtltu n.rit •yarrc. vr ra ti . w.tinea*
pr*ndlnd
S
triae
kireef.
i
Russell said that the assign­
rtapy-siiwM*.
i h . 004 wim IW
H&gt; ttanlutkm
m u i r n to
aa to
e UW
— den*'* M ■
oldest, moat reliable remedy far
II
TM krtleUtur* akeil el rae l.**taiaH
O
t'M
JOINT
doftttoa of aura Ms; pnridef ddw s m
ment of title reflects that alto on
fhenmatism. arthritis, hidney and
J.0! 1! 1" u x s o u rrin N n o is
a j o b i rfUaSaSSSJIRJSM'S tiae Sceat* ef IMS. and Ilea* uaaas to
PM* fundi * u U ba eseeawa* by the
uwreenet exert U ei xpecifyinp uw
Mosnarh ailments.
A JOINT MSdOIAITlON Tr jpealny an J
July S3. 193(1, the car was mid
MeW -—.
Saaf
D*n*rtn-*ai tot nnv
a'aW 1eed*
EQ
■
■ ■ Nl). ns Ameattma.ti uI AtHalf VUI el liw CoauU- rim*
— ^vpwui»«ni
■
KOUIE
JOINT
AXiOklniOM
ye* H I fuaadleei dalle* end «« myaiue- Amindinycd to Aillrt. V ml the Cen.tl-'
OEO-MtNEHAI.
will
enrich
yanr
_J Mw reamre am directo* bf u * Dear*
. .'O
-------—in . presrLx
to a William Rosen, who llvrd
A
lffr --------------BTIO LUnuN
rresek-w UW tubea ef uw diets tf PMrim reldtra le Urn ml Cbuaty 1 1 1 Ce Jerl!/ d**.jneud
blood, help to make yan siran*, fall
it —
et ysepe.tf fee takes sad me la Bia fleet seriftayk ti ikle it,lion, end •"'•SJ •• ’J ®!'1* k» #d Hup Ihrrytu ao
ef Ceunty CwamleeieiMrs Uwieef. Any Amrndattnl
_
oa-ddUeo A
1 Am
AUUW Hi *1 eiMitmanr
- hkrt on Thirteenth Street- But
us sy s&lt;
.1.
relattfw u ,h* a l « t m*T wayT be
s^t 'S
tow
mii*u
n■■■
** np«a
m,pws ipvmw*"
sytoOM b a Vet.ir.lal.es of IM •w
af pry. Ilf* and energy, lack nf
it of fu n d s tanin-ten of usee,
Bifid
aheil Itkaelw preside tor Mr collectton. r c5i 'i*?4
'W
Nrm ol ala a*a yearn of IM I
eiLeatt ten
bead
mrlud.a
,
|n
etc-side mat — — tore, ruefedy, rrperUM end diaburem 4
„ investigators, he said, were told
rt.;lAi|
Id
lk*
a
a*.kill
ty
minerals In tha bland ennsna ant
l*
F
J“d**
m
l
IM
Ceurl
H-ccii m and K , 1
U
*-«ly
ef
■tail
Si
.Stands.
eu IBeaato In tha tor----- ef the Ltil'l*i urn. thaw rams tweeue*
.— — -MSI 1*4#**, -OH wa - w —■ sient ef eti Warn retketoj by tha Ceunty twrahto Ceont*. nel,t M
min. headsahra, nervenanraa Mia
,
!
i no one bv that name lived at the
Uw Ci
the
Ceemiy Tee Areeme* rn e U ------- IM
tied Sy to*
Metotop l a u n It
*A 1 Temsorrstton
Tea CttlaxVar.
teal* frrverala mental britUaney,
stesetiy
ef
m*
Cesmty
tor
thr
purpsw
address at any time.
I
arc
tie
nV T" * U O H h J rae mi er bawdily S irtliaa ig Ai
Dt IT StlOLVLD DV T H I LkOItLA*
rhrehs.
five tnafkling rye*, red the
P 1.* ?.TATr o r VUiWOAr w ,
•J " r a le * »UIC Ceunty. Or*e4l tot*
IX. ef Ibk Ceiutttwttoa TkU
t u ,h
c y t h i s t a t s o r iI o x l d Ai
,
Furthermore. Russell said, he
.
TR’ i Arilrle V el the Constitution V I
.1
M i dCeaae, Solid np health.
ttmB take ttfett July I. IMP
SECTION L Tost me i e i i s u i s d Munlrrpej tosee in k * sy me duw.
' &gt;&gt;«
• ' rtoftie be era.nJ,l hy
i subpoenaed the sales records nf
U H ATC JOINT k UO Ltm oM NO. SOS •eddtod
Artiakdowni is datum S. Atlirte III el
T b IIKUMATIM M. arihrtUa are
....
thtrite an addlttortal kartton to be
a jo ust k ta o i.im a n Preyitm* en
CVdiititiUen of
ef IM
uw lu t e ml PtorM*
llie
i t CVdlriftkllen
i the Chetner Company, that none
dreadfal diseases. Arid randlOan
••
idritob
as Of said Article reAmtbdAWaat ie A n u k VIII ef Uw ConHOl'fll JOINT lU A o L l’TION :,0
r*..bn»
I
: A m
to toe eiiukili'y
tllilbiiliy. ml
of *.*•&gt;
siernktri
ml
19 W.» tlgrlUn &amp;f It I Jtmiff ol
la Ihe kload la often their name.
of the sales (lips were misting
A Ja, .1 raeJ l-Ui U.s Pr, t J M tot
- .Loltxutkra
*
-----— ......lieo
— -sod - j - r . —
------- -r- —
...... —
aUtulwa ef me S ilk ef Pleaide trUilae llltlMI
uulr y m.tsnsi
Co^n
ml
Hi in i tat IS!£nM«
What
can
Id
ha
Uie
remedy?
Far
“
"
*
}
•
to
aeeeeamani
ef
p/tteriy
tor
uaee
a*d
Amend f remit II ml Arbrt* T.Q el ID*
mLnefetiebi
bersky efteid
i l r i r la ---------- r to en*
i and that they showed no sales
Florida, ani tti# um&lt; la htrv
“ mm n4s at years, mlarraia have
t . S D O t y g ) BV T U I I W i l l A- me teltorilen ef lexae. by addins tnrr*- hy srrrei
Cea.iuiui sa ml U s u a #1 PI# »
.
fhaiTbe r-bmi-kd to me a erieri ml me
aheU bo submit lei la
of anv rar to a William Rosin in
Ttik ftat
T f o r F lS H p it r
to sddiuradi tecliens
LlUlBLA- IWW of Tier!*• far rslillrdUm mt re- ninx o t -----------S|*a to
m ycryidr
BfBVl - Uaet
__ to lb* elector,toOfend
its need ta raUevs tha
DC IT OkdOLk 4l) BV TUP L!
the Btito ef n w M T fee
That m* laW *kw Aa_____
TVIU o r TUT B . STB OP Tuo:T D # :
MM Ceuoto tt Vatoada.'Sww ef Ptortda. rslillritlen or rtlcetion
r July 23, 1935 nr the day before
ItrUen el Uiv seal Oenrrri Blrnlm to
reriag af theaa ilia. 1
et mo (lenerel
Thai 10# leitom.. w Amendasml
_ BPr- k* h*M m Ne-raw.ker. - IMS' thel M te
Uw Ceunty Taa Attfaaat mall awe«e me Klrctlen to be hold en rh*
il to
l ad&gt;Ira af daeiara, ga U mineral
Turni ar after.
tt
P|VU&gt;
*
paapaaiy ml the County Mr llw purpeae d*• » n « «he firai N t t „ toVirri
Mae II *1 ArttcW XII ef toe OesaUtuttra
astUttrara pay
III ef uw
ear met
that seetto-t
se«itos I* er
tt Articto
d i—
K r lu t o ,
M t liit la And rare, er relief. The
fUrlpHng and Rep. Nixon (R*4 kryaM SUl*. Ceunty. Mchrml and IMS oa fel ocrael IM Biel* ef P -r.Aa rauitny t&gt; vBstt- DeeaUtoUen ef' the DfSIt mt Deride aheil
UU Fresidenl BaeaevsH need ta (a
uen u hereby esi.rJ to tna ..j.i k* mbtteslrtpal . team kyled by tM Butt.
a* l w amen wd anan rra*
» t Calif I quickly nuled that they
\
* -*&gt;4
IXCTIOM Si T M Judre Of Ihe Court.
U Warm ttpringx la Gaacgta. lie
Crinkly, Caunty Sahaai Beard. Datkesl
muted to me elessers ef Uw Suto ef
ef Itoraed In e-d f-r U u n b ia Coun­
“We oleh la elate I HeI after teUlaf
r. had no evidence at all that any
rier;df tor rtiif.rtUeo mt rriirura SI
--------Bpertol Tea Itbyal Ototrkta
A AXge4c.iL
kaniatttorg * seahflad■ helped ae sraald nai h u t I
ty
*MH her# t ftrr be eteeSed ky (he
nso-Xlares) far sifkl aaaatha. I M
Ike aeruikl Btottra to be fctU tt IMS dddfc ttieriae mt*7 Bmalaw end maw" its af UW CSnanty. and
at refwtarly twlaa » rear.
.„tpp official o f the motor company
raatifud electiit t t aald C ou n ty sa
odoei hat krtksa til tats* recardt
at taileai i
Tea Calleder shell ast­
K
ether
Stole and County oftlrtole ere .
the me*km# Use la am die*
— ware In anv way Involved.
■ x en o n II.
ist
The US'-ttSiWd
Amazing Roiult*
tteetod fee ■ term ol ale m yas/v Th# I I
note' —eessttt Jstk Wruhl. t x s r t ml
■wy yarn id* ter me Ubsent* bp ms a o - t t 'f t it a u j s s t t w
i r m t LBrilst.A^ ' With Hisa under oath. Strip­
Ural
election
lor said oftlre shall bo ”
T
YEAR
U I nf
aflat
tee year, peeple
people rash to temmmmr U rsf t * . Ssfettaa. a. 1. i
rimccMiaatuniiaa
tad
diautdk
kr
Csubtf Beard ef Ee-ittboa ef tseb ream*
(T f O f FLONIDAI
MM si th* Oonerel Klorlkm ta ISM
'■I'Mts resort timed oiifttuleas re*
ling, chief Investigator for the
TM yet ef
ty ef bend* tor Mae eariudvr use ef me o bi an may' trdra abeam
mineral springs and spaa, to drink tolls,
end aubereueni elertlone tlisll be Mid
b
elslsi
K
i
'
i
n
i
a
lia
rhesasarumbers
ef
the
J
wttta
and
H
a
m
el
subtw tyre ettspsk srllhlb lbs stoUtty.
• committee, turned to Chamber*,
and bathe to their mlraeslant s i- nun. arlhrtlle, orak hMastt. .M d
»la 7*1 I awe thareeltar.
oheoe«*r me amne Well beve seen » •
lac. We have all heard af (ha won- VsiMos denserb ellmrait, tee bedete
TM Oril term of olfico under this
who was sitting behind one of
af
i
anrdss,
France,
amendment
snstl beam on (kd rtfri
that
mere
nisi
rrrj
lew
Rams
an
Uka
tha press tables.
c r d &amp; : f f 5 a ? a r g S a atmas MS mm* me* arrm del(are rad
la N N haj drasihte' shelf alili lb* omcII i f IhS
Miy.
rir" » • " * * » M '* » •
2 S T fm
, i?**
Me. ' “ Mr. Chambera, will you stand
natarsl
mUtetsI
atedlda*.
o
f
ibaaa■IM
t
o
r
i
e
dm
ItN
earn,
d*B
«4
DM
Oraaea what*, aeea
g k k fM
Any swency tn a m office, table*
sads af bellies eel* an m an atee baMatte*, rad mitosis m m seid u rad
ft- u p !" Stripling said.
sfi. (best have been svey few tsfands."
i* 4* Ttrtt Tutadsy altar
Dear tbari brntta to Mm mtrnf ml f r i * * Turning bach tn Hit*, the In• tail by mt Mwsa* rad msal prse*
.
me Bhett ef Ttsrtda Mr rauiwauea er »#m !s M , n tS jh2*1' •* jJsMMtty, IN I.
bathed t o lm fm ra a r pi
toell
ba
mtod
by
appointment ky toe
vest i n tor Inquired:
Bun M Mw Left*- Jeritra ,*I m« Otneral Bkritra w ba
100% Guarantaad
Oevwtwr cod confirmation by to* Senn t o . M I N U A L cat
t r V t l Z X m S '-J S m 'Z .mZZm*Sl
SM4 imm v rae to MM ra Me Best Tuattay after me fust
"Mr. Illse. have you ever seen
•’• ^ " • ^ r i ® i ^ » » brovlded by to* Con,
mmt mmra MM* Mar rennd'lr ps to ray
ternU y s a ^ e l at the wW E U R G E everyane
Irj GEOttMt, w um# ettecl j i i l g to H o,ember. I MX. aa MUernai
this Individual who le standingT"
■StstsT rtaridn bet h » me** torn rae
n.le"!£:
N r tn* tone**
M IN E R A L . D a net heaMato aaa
by me staiaera tt
MMCTi o n i s T R m ead slier JraI T * " '" * Jlftt Tueaday after the fir at
sbt-sl iris* bi sny msrtai m aetrsmdtMrttSm cased Mr amy l, IM*. Mw.Ceuoly Tss Amemex bs
_________
" I have, air." Hlaa answered.
r baavUa rag
nary
aaulm "
Be
aery
iltal puts aw.
.
.
***L •"-* toe
me &gt;
« *. •. : » frit*- ms.Cevoly of Vsleili. .nn
Hate n.
ef .Ttortda.
s
r
t
!
k
^
L
"
j
r
L
T
e
T
s
1
4
.
Tha
waste,
Hlya said he knew Chambers aa
----------- - ------- ^
^
MUto.
cmJam w Uw Urn aiuimnei
weak. I f yon are net IM pec aaat
•f year share. ...
George Crosley In the winter of
dtonlaw
lh* M m be- 9
away, and yea will KEB It. satisfied, see will reland year money
1934 nr 1935. He aald ha last
K m T r S u 'y ^ n S * ^ * ’^
ZmStS
hi fs lL T ry II today) l| xqny da
t
to January, (H I.
7
aa% Chambers In 1935s #
1;
s
v l fsrjz'-vi
A moment Utar, Chambers said
S i&amp; v s i&amp; t&amp; s r ig a z
saw Hisa in 198$.

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A GOOD THING
For A RAINY DAVJ

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Pilot Meet

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s &amp; js z v u t o &amp; i:

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~ MalarpaMaga

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�w w H w y ? - 1. ,-j"

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(n U n it y T h t r * Is
Ta Protect tha’Psare a f
**»
To Promote the Pn i w w i l A w IrKl
r it ii
Baaferd.
•per
tty
for
T b Pradar* Prosy

TH E

W EATHER

Tartly cloudy Friday. Scattered
iflrinnon thundershower*.
Gentle to moderate t a it n lj wind*.

A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
VO LUM E

XXXX

Perjury Case
Looms as Next
Step In Probe
All Testimony Taken
, In
Hiss-Chambers
Hearing Given To
Justice Department

E tU b U s h e d 1908

Air Force Reopens
British Repair Base
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2d (/PI
The A ir Force It reopening *
large wartime repair has* in
England to handle the inereaaed
aky fleets operating In Europe.
Some 2,600 maintenance men
will leave Sept. 1 for the m?*
over.-**** alignment, ii annoum-rd late yesterday. They
will help keep the Berlin B!rlift transport*' shipshape at
well aa the 100 Super fortrea-C*
temporarily b**ed In England.
|{ead&lt;)uartert for the mainten inre group will lie at Burtoowoo/l. Ijtpcaihire, a walor
World War II repair center.
Lt. fo l. Waller W. Ott. of
Osykn, Mi**., 1* commanding
offirer of the ilcpot group.

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

Financier Is
Being Sought
For M urd er
Coast Guard Probes
W om an’s Loss From
S t e a m e r African
PilKiim On A ur. tl

THURSDAY, A ll OUST 2fi. m s

A ssociated P rciw I^n scd W ire

N O . I.

Howling Mob of 10,000 Communists
Riot Against Berlin’s City Hall
Kasenkina Notes
Turned O ver To
New York Police

Recovering From Her ‘ Leap From Freedom’

Counter - Dcmonstra tion Denounces Aclion Rv Rioters As
Putrd li That Failed

GREENWICH. Conn . Aug. 26
BERLIN. Aug
iv-A
•—&lt;yT*» Police Chief John ( i l f l »*n
— The Home Un-Vnierican A r­
n " I "{.
( emmunitt-lrd
crowd
Announced tndiv llisi
4?f Authenticity O f L e t ­
Mti
idities Committer announced to­
itoinird into Rrrlin * city ball
County. N. J , pmtet liter Mini. II
il,1} that all tnitmony in it* spy
ters Is Questioned
IimI h
lot a deiminitr.ition in
Volpe hai been .*iked lum lo
probe Mill hr turned over to thr
v
io
l
It
ipe.tkctt
rl-ro inrDJ a niiv
By Press O fficer
aucit Henry Morgan Brook*. New
Juitice Department "with ippropti• .i-i.'mcot &lt;i» ’ .voik hand
Yoik linancici. loi the *1
nf
ate recommendation! "
■I. li.iml wiili ib» giral Soviet
W AM IINGION. Aug. 2o (A1)
Joteph R. Witkini. 51. Ini Pirn
I moo
What
there
recommendation*
The
&lt;!,«1cDcpaltmcnt in d lonet* partner.
flu^f l.otir* later, S.000 antfwill bt. Chairman Thoms* (R NJ)
Watkint wa* found ihot to drain fi *v it li tinning orei to Nfdr
t immnnlili. 10 a ci'i'tlru Ifn irB .
refuted to predict after a timed
Yotk
police
two
letter*
which
fail night oulude the Pntictnn
t tiM-r, tbnrniii- -i| (lie Red atlton
committee tetiion.
M oicciw »ay» were wcillen by
Inn at Prior ion. N J,
ilie {iiilich that ftiletf "
M
n.
Oki
*n.t
S
kisenkiiM.
re­
Rut the rommiltce hai indicated
Gleaion taid Volpe io|-J him
v *i*i— SOO of lb- ( or’ muntit*
that it will requrtt the juilke
to hold OiooVi on a thsige of fugee Riim in tcbool teacher.
•I .
| pn.lifd ilimugh poltC*
department to itirdy lh» record
muidrr.
She i« repotted to have written
n*o tli' rtiy ball *nd look
with a view In pioiecutina &gt;ome
Bishop Says •What- Hronkt. about 61 v/ai* o’d. two lettert bcfoie leaping Itom
t *l.r « iiicmMr c!iin hr* 5pelkcommittee wilneitet for perjury—
ould not lie found on In* e»i*te the Smirt coitlillrle in N e w
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,d
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(,u
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(1.. c l d.e intl Cr r ,-nurwtl c&gt;iy
’ Thc-H_cll"_ Outlook
lying under oath.
York two wrek* ago, The State
,
, .here today, tileaion
nI
"I...n
ml II*. mv s?I " * trrnsinMust Be Combatted i He live* heie with In* wife «** | Depaitment aiKrd the Soviet ero*
When Alger H ill amt Whittaker
lung rumisl , 1 . besr the
Chamhett wa* brought before the
b illy fn* ropie*
one daughter.
Mltfllf 1. tl*' n M l and juined
O committer vettetday. they were
VThe poller chief raid he underAMSTERDAM. The Netherlandi.
The
embatiy delivered pur­
■
in10.WH wbn */p*r inailng
told one of them it "certain" to Aug. 2b— (JP}— A Briltah church- atood Brooks and Watkins were ported photographic ropi"? lueai o
I rup 'i I'
be ptotectiled for oerjuty tinre _man told the Wotld Council of partnen in the Standard Found
■tlon. an Investment corporation i ' lay nigld along with Ru»»t#*4
|l.»n Sm tslitiCon*er*'ativa
their leitimnny conflict*
iChurrhe* today that it mutt com­ In New York City and writ- | 1
biiilling
not .imionnring
that
• 1 ’ i it T&gt;'m ■ t*. f d ! iherxl
growing "wHal-lhe-hell- connected with sever* Inlrrlock- Sovrrt crtniulalcv in New York and
Turning the record over to he bat a
Droi • iD .'I'h 're-1
Tbcy apJus ice Department won't mrnn attitude" to tiring order to human Ing Interprlaea.
______
'San Fianci'eo weir being *hid
p li'id 'd ip 'ik 'i* who d-nnuneed
■n end to the committee'* probe
NEW YORK. Aug. M — (Ab— !,lown
of the Hl»*-Chimber* controvert)'. tociriy.
lit- ( "iionooi i (I'ni'iritratinn. \he
Dr. John William ChsrWs Wand, The Coast Guard today announced )
Michael J. Menermott. Htutb^
Among other thing*, the com­
• nw *|
«i i»il I it(r *n*» f VvnvntiviiiU
mittee la Irving to locate a 11*23 hithop of London, told newtmen that testimony at lit inquiev . ttepmtnu'iil |*ro.&gt;* officer, told re-'
tLirnl (nm «ml 'turn back
Ford which figured In their he advited hit fellow chtuch lead s t a t e d Mr*. Mary Sheriff o f 'porter* their authenticity ho* not
t i ti i'
( nmniuiit****. mm#
that Covington. I .a., d)*api&gt;ear*'d from , ix-en confirmed, Frevumahlv. New
ttorle*.
try in doted teuton hare
policewill nvk M u. K:r*en- One leg held in t trvrlinn epllht, Mra, Okennti Ka-rtil.ma, the UiMainn tem l . i wiio
Theme* aald the committee will "nur actual difficulty it the apalhv 'th.* steamer African Pilgrim nl‘ York
,t finrn th- **I ,*i m*v
»ea the night of Ang. 1lt-t 1
j kina, now a hospital
patient. third fbeir uf the Soviet (Tnnaulatp (Jrrwral lluilili rit* In New t nrk tn avoid M riy enl lev I io I'lii- d i
M'i.|l.»i
f *!i* anti Cumruunirt
laiue a progre»* report Satur­
Friend* of the family *&lt; Coving-. whether she actually wrote them, I* ahiiwri In h r liml nt Itnowvelt Il*i»|iital wtie *&gt; -h. « * ■ Intel viewed by tv " m- ti *•- t.-i I »y (Inii t*
day on It* *•*&gt;• investigation* to people thow today, which trcouaU
p iit i'i. vho mtke up th? gretl
ton said they had received mruag 'but McDermott declined to .*ay »0. the room »h** i» atlended bv » atrong force Ilf (eillee. who hale town on gunid .luce »hr wai hrn'iglit
date an dwlfj readme the hear­ for much of the world ditorder.
it* *iotiiv of the Rrilm »**'mbly.
The Britiah people, for In alane*, e* that ahe had died aboard ship. J The letters will lie turned over here in nitieal enndition following her leap from ihv Soviet (*on&gt;ulate window
ing! on Sept. 7.
im i'd that tiiv count i* quarter*
The
Cm
t
ISuard
raid
it*
Inj
the
|H
&gt;liee,
McDermott
»ald,
Meanwhile. Thomaa paid. ■ auh- have become eacajilaU seeking «e
Ii' Him ri| ft or** til' .Suvifl »rcmr
committee will go to New York lease from the monotony o f an Qulry brought out teatimony that . inwanve they have lieen investigate
W mafahe was rrpnrieil missing the |
r„ , P., „ f (|,r Ituenlan learit.
to a "n'tilial " area and that tha
probably next Monday to question austerity-ridden life. Dr.
J. Fat era, who ha* been named •aid. He added he had no quarral] morning of Aug. It while the er, w (,o did not want to -tornl
nilini'il I" ri*eo more mppoit
anrautr alonr the Afri- home.
by Chamber* a* leader of • Com* with aacapiMi IM t la -M t rarftadj»W p
I mm ib» wrilrii* power*.
* | ^ n co* f^ •^ron!J# M onrom , 1 4 -I
wh«*ihrt
commuuim
mtiniai iiiiitei ground pioTemfnt In too f»r. but * V i tbti wl|mt«tbi%
I* i i.g ‘ l.ic wild itiuitnna'rad'ub
lo TrnrnfPa •"*’
**^ rJf (lions tone out
oll| \^rntKnM*nkinfi*i
this country In the early lP30f. htll lllitu d t thatWf lu W
• .u ui' iiil'l leader* ahoulrd daowtroifitt*
If
w#
l
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fftring
to
flQe^linw.
itoty
Ihnt
shr
dH
nut
whii
story
Thm
the
- pet*.a hea pcen ‘ dfilHad to
mand foi m rod to thla bank­
return to Ru»*ia and leajied fioni
appear before immigration autho- “ O f ' - r ■t a " "«•
' **1 KIM BAI.I.. T S i T A u , .
,.o the ronriilato for thl* teniton, M&lt;rupt
nt*
government. *' They
rltiti for a deportation hearing.
Dr. *Jnhn Aleiander Mfc K a y,1—A 84-year old cafe operator and
rnllnl fo* fiumatlon o f an adDAYTONA BEACH. Aug. 2d.
Thom** aahl the hearings be- pm ldent o f the Princeton Ttrulo- a 13-year-old Ohio girl, wrm m Dvrmott ’ aid he hud not r *a I
•ninUti '1
M Iterlii' "which will
J’.
Mi.1'
Serial " i Waller G
ginning Sept. 7 Will deal wl'h gtcal Seminary, alto reported on ! tualody without ebarp' Delay t them.
tv,ni. ion I
Im iii I with (be gttat
W ith
Kfl
From tier hospital bed In New H. N. Snycr Receives Walker &gt;iii.I Indt.v fhal K&lt;‘n*( »t 1 ) i s l n t ItritD c
“a rrw eaplnnage raac,** repoiteit a closed dlaeuatlnn group, »,rld'while authorities checked lh-ir
So* ■ ii
and c tun’ riaa of
Ibnry S Itaynnrd of St I'oteraYork,
Mrs.
Kairtikinn
*old
icharboring o f known Communis’.* “ the church cannot he the truejatorr about the accidental *lo-d '
i
l.uig will pr.-MUit n poiition lo
To
100 M i lc Winds,
I"
tS/iInry
Of
$5,500,
potter*
yesterday
»nr
b
'lji
r
wa
In this country, report* of Coin- church If It become* Mlf-ceiite rd* lug of the g ill* father In the
llr-rtn-'
' parliament (conn­
(•overnor Cgblwell ni 'J I’ M, t&lt;&gt;wiitten In Svivipt t'oiialll tj.uier.il
H.nMBMr.l am r » t f
Iv’ .’ lfjC H
111
1047 Report Reveals l.K.rroW n-king for it pccial l.’gls
Atlantic 'd i. |.. ........... . ■ nntl-CommuaHe* added t h a t w' o f '
“ Toun/v ‘ Atbunay Kenneth f . U * ' " ' . M- l-"m*kin nearly .i
had he*i
rhednted lo vote
lull*.......,li»|i liu tbr putpos*' of
fault* o f the Christian rhunh Is'F rililet iiuoted them aa rrlatlng j ? 8" w hen *h«i was at tl"- It • I
” n i.y l ition to and a
M I A M I . A u g 26 (.Ti \ t&lt; In?
Admiiil&lt;l(.«Ii*c lie*'I* of llir ( ’tty revising *ti*|r elcctloti b»w*.
raoiu ot wa v,nn*wan_cnun
.a
* iis » ! , m m «h* m*«a ft** *
farm anil Soviet colony. It « »
« i .»nt i»tf "4 ■■a* f* (( V f ••* §
Ho mid tho pel it ion rontitio* Ini rut ..lie with wool, of N) !&lt;&gt;
it* failure to becotna unltan.
, |
--------------------------Jthi» communication which tirompt o f h*nl)inl tet rued .ombiiird
A U.8. churchman raid a mr j.
jrf _ *
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tmitu's
of
25
of
I
tie*
3H
slnto
*rn
i iul l.omakln to “ rescue" her ai’d &gt; tf*itr* n | $ 1 7 ,6 1 4 .luting
I(M) mile* an In... r ,*l *lie (cnlrr
iiitni-, including the following nix
II NMllM#* ha Pngn I hreei
■ail ye ar. H wa* revcal-d In d ay who had not previously been an­ **.*&gt; liM.ilnl early t srl.av ovei 11*
for world wide Chrlitiau unity.
by cit*r of |i&lt; m I«.
nounced: Carl Giay, I’nnnien All &gt;nlu Or? in i IkuiI 1,1 K) mile*
f-anfortl'. City Manager. II. N. City; Kay .Sheldon, Tampa; 1'i iie,* r.**1-&lt;nulliei I » l \| uni
a tv n f a liS r f o n y ln r f T c ilc h e r H C lu b W i l l
Ih- We,ill.-1 III.;r.*.. in a II 'M'
Sayrr. rccriled a »alary « l $6,500 Franklin. Ft, Myera; l.emv ( ot j
tins, TallahaM.ec; VYnllet II Fi i»
The larged ballot In the hlatory
\ \| ..I.i on j-lu '.l lli' fpsimi .
.
year.
1
Ilia
salary
inrlo.lps
lit*
er. St Angiislioc; nml Kay *'ur
of the flemlnole County Chamber i
i
' l . i ' i iturin •Km m ile . r^*t lnil 11.
■liltin a * tat .tumor, flrtk and mil, Ktsdmmct',
of Commerce I.* being compiled by
CHICAGO. Aug. ltd t/Fl-M oti;
MI'FttNIlERG, Germany, Aug.
Supt. Jiid*iin Walker of Orlaud-i ■ikI iIoi for tbr nty.
It* offlca, and ballot* are being*
Walki r. who snid h&lt; and Si n t r . „ l " I Sst * Jo,*U, I'll'llO R ico . 2»* i V. Ilrfun* the Ftsiiitgrxd
of the nation sweltered again tomailed to 656 member* In tne Han-1 Mr*. Johnnls Lois Scott, 72, day In tha lata August heat wave. will addrOM rnemlier* o f t h ' Hem
la
n
d
.nn
inr
i
n
i
i
limned
atm
Itnvnrd
started
th"
petitim:*
Miyor R. A. William* anil City
impnign, ip(uie(| Kusslans war#
I0:d"
.
ford area and to 76 In tha outlying, resident o f Banford for th# past There appeared little hope of re- IrnUe Tracber*' Club at
In circulation, mid lie iw lev** tin
l.uili in a ttfil willing tn v.ntk for the German*
.142 .yaar*.
tomorrow mornin.t
at ' «mmi»»mner* each receive $4 tan-ensus of -cnaturs i llial th” ju l 1 • imlr?
county In nraparatlon for Hit alee-.
- , . dtad Wednesday after- lief from th« hot bleat* until the o’clork
; ddii Iiucjl *.i noiItbwe.t floriii'in. .. -pi.-s against their own psaplt.
' noonat
noonat 4:18 po'clock
after aa linger- weekend.
Seminole High School Auditor n i” . I for each m'rtinv, up to $2'i0 hallot in Novcmlwr should
tlon of IS directors. It wm an - 1
t[^ k after
rplir
c; m i Iy Nitfnn, rl.icf fo ie'« Iff j nn Ameri'sn wnr crimes court
nouncad today by EdwarJ H l g . &gt; « , l « n w - F u n * n . l Mndraa wer*
It
was
announced
today
by
Supt
,
year.
Tha heat belt extended from the
into statu anil natinml electimu
ws* told i'»lir.
conducted this
Utla aflarttoon
gin*, manager.
wwluewd
at
4:00
I
fr»«
ih " i c d',.,1 ^Ituni Ws IDHI’.r j
too the
y , l , L „ . Fnnerwl Dakota*
* '■ « " « • 100
» « * New
naw England
ongiauu ’ T. W. teu ton. Paul Mlkler w ill1 Other brads of City Depnrt section*
III* said this w eild pt r
A fter di" itet.ncle o f General
o'clock at
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tin
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t w S Charles,
r ta r l".
u ^ O P F ^ ' I . I W I ni'iV'll'IM lllc.
mem, Irreive the foil ,wing an- mil a voter to pull “ niraight p.u
He urged that every member Home. Th#
Fiieilticli Von Paulns’ sixth Oar•d
into
the
eastern
seaboard
yesM
r
Walker
recently
return'd
nN|
alnnn:
Sidney
ItlChaid,
ly
"
lever*
for
flmnoi
ral..
in
-i.ii'
t
vote.
Everyone on the list ia paator o f tha First
hytarlan
man army, tiie turning point in
iiprruitrndenl if Streets and r*re.i. and for Reptililiran &gt; in m ( * r iU V lT S
atlglble for directorship. W. A. Church, officiated. BI was in tftvlajr. Tho nation* weather map front Columbia University in N'**
the cnMein wnr,
the Soviet
luatarday ohowef reading nf DO! York City where be wa* tbr -.tr Pmk,
i.i.i'jr*; ||n|,,i, l.nbliiski. tlimal rare*. If Ihnt wa- lli.'lr de
Motrltun will tervad aa chairman Laka VIaw Cametery.
prl nets changed thalr attitude
ilia
idoy
*
in
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l
P
ir
ti
o
f
tnt
j
rrptf*M*ntn(ivr
frorw
Flfuiiii
i»t
ih
&lt;ii|&gt;&lt;*iint«a
ti4rtil
*if
1'iililif
Wniku#
lire.
of th# rieetlon committee and will
nnd »t&gt;ibbiirnly refused such asMr*.! Scott lived at 711 Celenr
MounUIn and Seventh Annual Work Conferenc
:.l2n; rjrs.lv Duncan, building
hare 1ft member* to htlp him Avenue. 8h* was
lie -aid he feared, . l l i ' f
-igninent". Ihe court was told.
born on July 21, country except th#
•
I
adfic
coast
atetea.
New
high
{
„
f
«chno|
superintendrnts.
Whlb
i&gt;i*pertor,
I2JI6H:
liny
Williams.
hoc
count the hallota on Sept. 7.
that many votes who aie '.ppo-.d !
ibama and came to
\»&lt;g Jrt. (Fpf^i.h
1 l.ia mu liii&gt;',ght out in a trial
1878 In Ami
. . . . . ... mark* for the date were tek In there ho difeutved edm atimisi hlrf of police, f t.O'MI; M. N to President Truman, uoijld v.«t.■, Mrmfw'r* -if i Iir I Ih i M i CSrriHi»r brief ndioiuted (?v Alexauilr# Q.
"Th# ballota will be mailed the Sanford from Branford,
*' Fla.
‘ J r j On
,"lm *n y cities. Thounsanda o f work- problem* of veteran* with Gen ('trvr ami
chief. $2,968; a straight Republic*!) lirh il '-thn. \ i*rmtiMii 1 «*• t Iirirr T u^mIxv f » D nrdy. agni ti?t \V.1i-. Rcheilsnfiit*
last of thla wreck and are return- Fab. I t , 1907 ahe w i* n
fJ J . her.
*n Detroit auto plants left ernl Kinrnhowcr, prr»|ric*it o f Col Jo h n C Sharon, municipal Judge,
able before 1:00 P.M., Tuesday, I Alan. 0. .Scott who autvivp*
voting against flentoual* in j-tate I -1*■
*t»ii1
* th*
it*i* nf their Dfrgfin- I erg, fiu'-i i . on fol out o f Gettapo
thalr jobs because of the opprea- umbia University.
11*209; Fred WiUnn. ciiy attor- rare*."
Ifo acknowledged llial Lifnlhori i*» tL, I I**t i»|n Fruit nud i ('III .flo p 11rtn iefi Himmler
Rapi. 7. A ballot box will hr I Sh# Is also survived by a n,*c*t'.|vr hut.
on trial for wag
Tomorrow afternoon at .1:00'&gt;ev, 11,200.
without ballot revision, voter cun j V* j*# Lih|»- \ f- utthin. Tiff Chung • ■
installed in the director*' room at ] Mr*. Draw Sander* of Ball, and ( There appeared no Immediate
K. II. John-on a* City .eniiarv "split their tirket.'' bul l,e f.\*rt J 'TnM in lit**" $* *th m tlrri inn to »n-J
• in *tlg»t«r of
the Toiirln Center and all ballot* a nephew Willard Cranford of danger to crop* in the midwest o’clock teachers of Seminole Conn
will be dcposled there as received. I Branford. Mra. Scott was a mem- which has fait the full effects of tv will meet with Miss Ruth If and 'fficcr ir-civn l an annual -alary that In-muse it is so much carter I Imgt* lli*’
n iwtffstl !*• I 11|&gt;«-*lallrti* Zeppelin" In which th#
Thlrty-four directors will lie her pf tha First Presbyterian tha blistering heal since last Run- supervisor, nt the Junior High f 42.232 Other annual salaries to vote "straight tickets" in the prnt irrr* »•( lim r«, nv«u*ti4ln^ .n l l‘ ?i&lt;&gt;ian« were trained to art for
School.
Principals will meet n' ■' City executive* are: Dr. J N. general election fl.y polling eno oilirif i *njifi ml fniilA n wi'll n&lt; . i lie Gei man spy corps
elected In tha Sanford areal ’ hrea i Church,
d a r.
|
The plan to us# lituslan prisontfir* main rrr»r»
of Altamonte Springs; three from
Federal Weathar Bureau offici­ 3:P0 o’clock with Supt. l-awton , Tolsr. city physician, 11,200: Dr. voting machine lever!, ih.it volt r vrgritril*!#*
• a for ineatengera and in comCasselberry and Parti Park; two
als said the nation's bumper corn Mrs. Ould* Wllaon, county lunrn I!. I, It***, riiv vcii'iioarian ami that otherwise would go lo Dion c- I fartM|iirrifl l»V tit** IHFintH II.
from Geneva! two from la*k-'
4'mii In*1 Jitnua-y ihc nrgsnlta t-i.inirnlliui work in addition to
crop is maturing rapidly ami |s room iiipcrvisor, will aildrcs* tin M"*t ins|Hc|ot, 4l.(t20; W. O. rata for stale o ffe r * would bt?
' Sian-c||, airport superintendent, diverted.
Mary; two from Lake Monroe:
Imn was known ■ 11**- F'.rld* • pinnage, ?«a* inaugurstad by
almost past tha danger point. principal*.
Mr. and Mr*, lawtnn returnrd. 44.400; M in
Ellen Hoy, tax
Vrgi'lhhle ('ominlltr. . Ih c nhiiv .Scheltenbera In 1942.
three from Longwood; Dve from
Rain ia needed In soma eectlons
In the l&gt;cg!ninn!ng. he said,
Oviedo; three from 8lavla and one
wi*. then rhaiig'-l to Flurida (it &gt;.v
of the corn bait but forecasters yesterday from a two week# vara •.ulterior. $2,040; J. D. Abraham*,
fiom Goldanrod.
tion In Indiana.
wntar plant engineer. $2,820
Birth o f a fawn Monday at the
•*rs A.*4ori»tturi. but lids nxr.ic ninny Russians were willing to
H'Mrttoas* mm r a n KlaStl
.-wnftirlcd w ith K nl of n grower- .lull thei piisoncr statu* and taka
Th# directors elected will elect Municipal to o has Increased the
•bippcr. ri-'iiliirig m the ut” I m lli.. job* became “ tliey were treatChamber of Commerce officers for dee ■population lo six, three large
rd exitentrly will. They were
tha ensuing year. Thla sleethn and three small. The doer shard
rent change.
hm«n toe twit possible kind of
wilt taka place during the tatter quarters with tha larger birds with
JACKSONVILLE Aug. 28 i,T9 Iteatiufnt."
pari of September. Mr. Higgins whom they seem to b* on « n w A. E. Adamson, one of Florida's
1 be Soviet spies were taken
lent term*.
announced.
right presidential elector nom!
etonn-i Germany, shown industry
A special rage Km been pro­
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 26 UP)
nees, takes the position the eight
ar d farms and super highway* to
vided for the armadillos. It was Foreman o f Florida prison work
NUTS SUPPOSED
are the "trim Democratic nomi­
Itnpm them with German might.
pointed out today by Zoo Supt. crows have boon forbidden to
nees"
even
though
some
may
no*
At that tlm», th" Luftwaff*
SCRANTON. Pa.. Ang. 26, i.Pl Two years ago Ihi* mine
DRLANDO.
Aug.
28 'do
Sid RIChard. Thla la a low cage carry firearms except under apeH
h« rmum 1,1siM &gt;
r ' * n;
Orlando's 1918 in* r**ll* aili»Plitl*d
with wire netting that has
rial circumstance* as n result of lo tt e d city wallowed in a mnr of declining lupine**. population i He pointed outJ r:that
in th* re•unk about three feat into tbe teat Friday's escape of alg eon- and faith in the future.
cent primary, only one candllaio to (lie City Council lo.Dy by
,\**cs*or Glenn Hinhlc,
ground then fluid wth earth up vtcta from &lt;a road craw near
Today, becautc its cilireni refuted to id the ghotti lake over, In a field of about 6
1 were pledged T a x
68
showed tolsls r-nl and personal
to ground level, permitting tha CMplay. *
Scranton has boosted ill population md own* 11 new induitrial plants, to Mr. Truman and this candidate property valuations of 181.965,.
armadillo*,to barrow underground.
In making thalr escape, tha
finished up very near th* bottom
Agriculture
975, s.i Irirrca*" o f 49.6*iU,876 or
Previous attempts to keep arm- convicts shot and fatally wounded each o f them either leased or ipnkrn for by new industries.
of the list.
recommend that t h * ________ adllloe In eaqna with wooden bot­ a guard with a pistol they took
I2.H |«-r cent nv-r the 11*47 roll.
Tbe building* were built with bondi, bought by houtewivei. miners,
N E W YORK. Aug 25-4i$h—
Adamson
said
"virtually
ail
toard renew purchasing of tung tomed cacgs bave failed, and they from a foreman. All but one of jsnilntt, banker*. ncw*boyi and the other 140,000-odd cilireni. big and
Ileal p r tv **&lt;•* n l al |7J. Scores of tubwsy riders w#r#
Florid*"
knew
before
tha
primary
,
oil for stockpiling aa a atetegte have died, Mr. UCkard explained. th# escapee# hnv# been rocaptur- small.
('92.176, 12 b j.,-, rent more than thrown into near panic today
that the elector candidates were'
material.
The armsdHIoa like to remain hid­
And the Industries the new her of Commerce toll the story:
against the President and since last year'* 401,(185 POO. I’ersonat when a mysterious narkage. car­
den In thalr borrows except for
ried by an unidentified man. #xIn March, 19(0, a email group ast! Truman candidates were elect­ pmiM-rty inerc*"*” ! Don.
plant* have attracted here hav brief periods In tha afternoon.
helped to swell the population of of businessmen got together to ed, he te'lievrs they represent pub­ 125 l«-t v&lt;'*r to th.- 1918 total uf plodcxl and hurst Into fiamat In a
I
I
1.802188)
Brooklyn train.
Scranton and surrounding (.ack i- talk about an economic blood Iran*- lic sentiment.
Homestead
exempt
property
Folire thenrliH that th* paparSHORT PROBATION
wanna county to 300,100, pushing fusion for Krranton.
wa* fixed nt 427.102,475, or a wrapped package may hav* conOut of that and subsequent
the figure over the 300.000 mark
JAYCBB PICNIC
SAN rtANCIBCO. Ang. 26—
Jump of 22.2 ;&gt;er cent over last talnerl a l»omt. nr other erplosiv#
for the first time since pre-war meeting! were horn "Scranton
rear’ s probation In a
1'lan Inc.," arxl "The ScrantonA group o f about 60 members year. Homestead exemption claims The police bomti sou ad rnileetsd
dan.
Scranton full Into avll day* Urkawanna Industrial Building of the Jaycma. including members were 7.392 compared with *1.636 remnant" for examination. Nona
o f abor i 2**0 passenger* In tha
of their families and frirnda, en­ last year.
wban anthracite, king of Laeka- Co.^
ItM T Midway car was seriously
Th# Scranton planners turned joyed a plealc and supper yasterwanna valley, tumbled from hit
revoked
Injured.
8BWANER RETIREM ENT
throne.
out a tuna "Buy Scranton Bondi," day at San Lando 8prlng*.
“ rings.
One passenger played a fire
wa*
World War II didn't Improve and took to the street to sell their
8EWANEE, Tenn. Aug. 86-4A&gt;&gt; extinguisher «n the burring neckcondition*. Mora than 30.000 re DUow-cititans an investment in
ral George R. Allin age, nutting out the Games. Whaa
iSteulLteL 7'00 *Bri*
Genaral
•manta left Lackawanna county iheir future.
" *"* aprlngs, »,aa retired as superintendent of the train reached the next ilattog,
Balling fin t mortgage, 4 per
bafore tho war madid.
ftk *** iW ,r* e7J®7»d. I gewanee Military Academy, ami the man who carried the package
Bat lot WUtyL T . Jones, genet si rant bonds fn denominations of Including dart throwing, and horse,wKi leave hare next weak lo disappeared In the crowd o f pate
K M Issu l «a* O s * Thresl
wwretmry o f the Scranton Cham|make his home in Carmel, Calif. sengara,.
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WASHINGTON. Aug. 2b- &lt;/P)i

Church Council
Told To B attle
W orld’s A ttitude

Petition Ready
»Season\s First
$37,614 Paid To
Asking Special
lna‘*u*City Executives
Hurricane Found
Legislative Meet
Near Puerto Rico
During Past Y ear

C Of CTo Elect
58 Directors On SSW («»i?"SSSJS!ilAttle Relief Seen
Sept 7 Ballot
For Nation As Heat
— ,— ,
!Funeral Is Held For
Wsve Is Extended, Hriir Jud8An Wll|kcr

War ( rimes Court
Told 01' Russians'
Nazi Spy Activity

Mrs. Iiois Scott* 72

Association
riningcs Group Name

Birth Of Fawn Bring*
Deer Population To 6

Convi ct Foremen
Not To Carry Guns

Scranton Citizens Combine Efforts

To Bring C ity From Business Mire

State’s Electors Arc
True Demo Nominees

Orlnnrlo Tux Roll
Shows Ritf Incrunsu

ilotnh' CniiKcR Panic
On ItrooUlyn Train

Gen. Martinez Resigns
As Pern War Minister

■ M u :: «

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�■TIIE S A N F O R D H E R A LD .

Dixie Crystals
Pure Cane

THURSDAY. AUGUST 2C. I»48

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

Where Customers Send Their Friends*1

Sugar

NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS

BUDGET SAVINGS

til Kir&gt;1 Sir**I

PRICES GOOD THRU SATURDAY

We Ktwrnc the Might T o Limit Quantity — No Sale* To .Merchants

JA N E PAIIhl.lt
Sugared

Kanlord. Fla

or Cinnamon

JANK

PAHKKIt
iii-ur

•

11 Bread Crumbs 15c
ANN PAGE
Prtpaird

A At’ Small

Fens

No. 2 can 27c

R d f ASfO FROM A RUSSIAN JAR, In which ho apent 21 hour*, Thnm na P .

Del Monte N «. 2 can Cru.hrd

Spaghetti

Pineapple ....... 21c

2 15%-oz. cans 25c

riothlll No. 2*4 can

Peaches
Dc«p So.ith

27c
can 21c

A At’ No. 2 4 ran trull

Fruit Cocktail .. 43c
Btckwith 17-ox. can

AN N

Kodotu H gs ..'../18c
A 4P No. 2*4 ran

Strawberry
Preserves

*

Prune Plums ... 20c
Comitock No. 2 can

Pie Apples

PAGE

1 lb. jar 42c

can 19c

A A P No. 2 ran Glaimfrull

Sections...... \ 17c

A At*

Ocaan Spiny Cranberry

All Green

Sauce No. I cn. 23c

Asparagus

Little llatch.-t No. 2 ran

No. 2 cun 45c

Pitted Cherries 29c

GARDEN FRESH!
FRUITS anti VEGETABLES!
Calif.

lrg. size 19c

Cantaloupes-*.
Calif. I(rli« tf

**■

Lettuce

.... 2 lids. 21c

Thoniiuion

Seedless Grifpefl
laig. Flt*rta

1

Poaches ...!......
la ig i Yellow

N. C. Com .t....
la ig e Crisp

i

Carrots .......
U. H No. t

White Potatoes
Large

Celery.............
Yellow Onions
IONA

Pork &amp; Beans
1 II). can lUc

“Super Right’
LAMB

IO NA

S U N N Y F IE I.D

BACON

2 No. 2 cans 25c

BEST WHITE

SULTANA

lit llll.l. KING
H lt o o n INF., M in
\ug 2 ft. 1/1*1 Two-lime winnei* Gnrdn.v
Malloy nl M n mi. and Hill I illicit of N&gt;-w Yo ik. lire mod litr lv U
d i i' ("mi il'iul.ln land hi (or llir challenge play ayaimt A uitraiia,
fait a tliff le»l in llir national doulilrt Irniin «|uatlei.|iiul tnalrli I ih 1.iv
at I.ODKWOOtl.
lii' &lt; movr againd Iliu f v I ’.illy of Lot Angrier, anj the )6-yrar-old
Stdiiry
of Nrw Voik. I lie lallri, displaying niuth of tlie tujtrr
liititr f.11in lie showed n decade
" -—
*
— ——
an I nioie njtu, M.,1. I hut little. i )^ , who are waking their acre nth
M P *'■’•" 'j1' &gt;"u"a' r . I“*r,,1' r1l -linight hntlonnl doul.lea liltM .
yi -it fla y when they .l.m lim lH w)|| pta&gt;. Shirley From of Alrroti,
tiidriun tfuitl ami Hilly Iv'htrll of ((_
&gt;jM, tshetla Summ.-m ot
the A ik I i iilian D.»»l« (u p fo i.e«, a.,.lti. t f.i.u n.l.v f... fi.
ijuDt und Ni.lt*« II wrrt' ufOt 'i-d
hy tin t.-&lt; rifle heat, n w ti '
f'r i&lt;ho.luvitkln’. Jala lov Drvltn.
and Vlinllnilr Ccrtilk, who lata' tl
to Tom llruHti of Sin Francisco,
uml I•vIn llorfnian of Nett York,
7-5. I'll. P 7, li •!,
The only funign vlct.a • Were
Collit la&gt;ng and Gruff. Itruwn, *he
Autlrallan Dav ■ Cuff special! fa
arhii gnlri.'l a hard eanu d M-l!. 7-fl,
c :i, :i.»i, .1 t uin oter Kutl Cor I.ell
of l.o. A y lee, and Harry I.it.a..
of San I'ranri.o, und Enriipie
Mona uf • t.iunlitui, und Erie
Ntuiu« • of Soulh A frou 'tliu
i Unlimited Hum Mulili uf Smt
Ft and
ijrne u f Phltdrlidite 0-2, C l, UJL
I hi ntliei dona ole team. In
uain tin quartet final round »&lt; te
Ti &lt;J grill o, der of l.ufjri 'eetil.i,
&lt; ulif., nud Fiauk Parker uf lau
Angel* th other twi, Dm I, Cun•li t*, lint lit ink of Heutllr, uml
Dick Goiirule- of Li&lt; Angel.-a, nud
Fred Kovale-I.u- of Detroit, and
Jack Tileri• of N »* iiiloniut.
Competition In tin murli a&gt;ntiler
Hollo n' &lt;11vl&gt; Ii'll ha&gt; lurll led u nl
to ..........ini final-, uliieh will lu&gt;
rplit.
luiili-e III" ivli uf fun
Ampler, mill Mi- Murgnri't •
luune Dul'oni of Wilmington,

Shipped, Dressed and Drawn
II.YKE8 READY-TO-EAT
FRYERS............................ lb. 71c
HAMS-SMA
DRESSED and DRAWN
WH0LE or BlJ
ROASTERS....................... |b. &lt;9t. SHANK END
WISCONSIN

! FROZEN WESTERN BO!

DAISY CHEESE.................lb. 59c! VEAL ROLLS

CALIFORNIA

BACON

7J

Avocados
Potatoes
W ESTERN

17C
TR I-V A LLE Y

FANCY

EXTRA CHOICE

Prunes

NEW CROP YELLOW

FAN CY DRIED

Onions.......... 3 lbs

Apricots ....

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

GOLDEN RIPE

Grapes.......... 2 lbf

Okra ........

EASTERN

BABY POD

RED

DELICIOUS

Apples

HALVES----- 6

BLOSSOM TIME----- 6 CAN

2 hd«

Bananus ...

CAN LIM IT

LIM IT

CaiyaM

POLK’ S FANCY

7*
WOODBURY

31

FR ES H JUM BO

SHRIMP

6!

LOCAL FRESH DRESSED

FRYERS

6!

LOCAL FRESH DRESSED

Dry Cleaner

7 Jc

$ |.J J

SW ANSON’S

BIItDSEY'S BEST FLOUR
)s.
.85c
25 Ih s......1,99

CHICKEN
NOODLP. DINNER

MONEY SAVER FLOUR
10 Ihs
.73c
25 lb s.......1.69

12 oz. can 5 S C

Chopped Ham
A PENN

Motur Oil Qt.

2 ^ul. can $ 1 8 3

PETER PAN

,

Peanut B u t t e r 12 oz. iar IC c

IIIltDSEY'S COFFEE
Birdsey’s Best—
Vacuum Can, 1 lb..............
4 Brothers 1 lb. .39c
3 lb
Fair play, 1 lb ... .27c 3 lbs.
OPEN ALL D A Y WEDNESDAYS

S i iHrtrkL. D LyC O U N l 1 .mm LlIS. O ft MoUC

BiRosET n o n &lt;t r m nous

PINEAPPLE

SWEETHEART

TEN D ERLEAF

T O ILE T SOAP

HWANCO
SW ANSON’S

G1BLKT

DINNER

Clover bloem Grade A Mad.
Minn. Shipped

0 LE0
LB.

CHICKEN

39c

pkg.9c
OLD DUTCH

LB. CTN.

Plain
SO U TH ERN

29c
C A K E S ea. 49c

No. 2 can

JUNKET

RENNET PDR.
For making d.llciuua
Cuatarda 4 Ice Cream

Snlder’a 16 ot. jara

S L BEETS ...... 2 jam 27c

a r r ’ BBANs
CoKn
JUNKET

RENNET TABS
For making delicious
Rennet Cuatarda

BLU-WHITE

LTN .

Colored,

Special Four Layar
oz. can 25c Eitra
Cocoamn or Peach Fluff

HI HUSKY’S Q U ALITY FEEDS
100 |bn.
SCRATCH CHAIN .......
4.&lt;u
I.AYING MASH ...................................... 5.10
AI.I.-MASH STAR TE R 20'.'
5.50
SHOWING MASH — .................... ....- 5.13
D A IR Y FEED 20% ___
4.23
DRIER A FRESHENING ....
3.95
1*1(5 A IKK; FEED .......
4.45
C A L F M EAL
25 IIm . ...... 1.98______ 6.95
MASCOT DOG FOOD.
25 tt« 2.10
7.95

2 Bars 19c

CONCIIITA SLICED

Bar 9c

FOUR BROTHERS FLOUR
10 lbs
.. .77c
25 Ih s ......1.82
50 lbs........3.54

ARMOUR’S

u/. 1

ICEBERG

Lettuce......

LEG O'

Tomatoes

Red Beans
2 22-oz. cans 27c

SLICED BACON.................lb. 65
‘
WESTERN PORK LIVER .. lb. 59c ,n Sani,ar&gt; Ca
A GRADE, GEORGIA

Gardmr Mulloy And Billy Talbert
Fare Stiff Test In Doubles M atch

No. 2

Ambrosia

IE ulrn, ib-puty rhlrj of the A MCI. Information Service* In Itcrlln’a
U. H. zone, li reunited with
wne and children, Judith, 10, and Peter,
5 (leaden wot tom from them when, Uklng ■ walk In tlie PuDUamcr
Plat* lector, he stepped sllchtly over line, (International Radiophofo)

».

ill* Brand, No. 303 can

WAS ...............

gvst3P ^

Starr Blackberry

PRESERVES
14 oa. Denniaon'a

CATSUP .......

W E vu ca

2 cans 23c

CLEANSER

APPLE
SAUCE

«“ « ...IffPORK and
BEANS
NO. 2 can

BORAX
N MULE TEAM

y4«&gt;.5e

lb. pkg. Ig c
GATOR ”

�r. « ■ me |

IfW * '

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r*V‘fV£»fT- i i V ' I** *♦*-»

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I H t j ^ D A V . A U C it S T M . _ 1948

Berlin Riot

rtB

jA N tO R U

aKEALP.

S A X r.O K U .

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F L O U IO A

n

Season’s Hurricane

Rules For Persons ’ 7 V '
Contacted By Polio '{v;
Aired By Quillman

r«mUM«4 I n i* I’M * n *»
Betltn delegation to western tiera .»'i&gt; * i uiuliiour.i-! ssi.-mhlv -V*
ann dept. 1. They tailed o ff the
tcil'uit when it became known
_______ ___
Uml the 8«claU»t Unity Port?’
Mviri, of nrs^lh rule* amt
(SED*. apansoted h- the Ru*' regal'.!''on* rrgaiding cuntl-.l of
t liiii anil dominated by the Com* IM.r,0T1, n |iu have contacted
I-minst*. (lUnnrtl the JiPM/lifcti-atan,| rcromiiH-riJalK'i.s f«|r
Jon T t o SKI) nicmb»i4 ••1 'he
.nnwol nl individual* remit*
n|ne-n&lt;*n senior parliament#!" jntf f , oni rpidetuie areas, v * e i t•*committee w ted aKatiut P "»‘ - Jay ar.MHun.T.I by Dr. Frank Qulil*
p'.nvwont
man, Jutcior of ilu IkmHole
»Vh'!i the Comwuiit'iU met m- ftniMy Health Unit,
l i l t , the crowd .vltaiiJ* chanted
1 nu m l** '\&lt;-r« rtv-ivu.l fa.-tee*1. u R r it mithtm, the “ Inty1* Jay fr«n» \VH»en T. Somlcr. statr *
■Rtiot.ate." In th. hull hist! L'tl.v health uffieur and inchuhit I tin.
ljEl» mrmb"r &gt;.t ;h« senior echt following t u * o m m c n il a tioiu: I
tnlttce. demanded a voire fj r ht-j ")|,.uphold contact* under 10
party iu nilu.C the silt. M tle ah' y v *i* of age &gt;lin!l bv nuarantii’ed
net aav how he p!»pui..-d to t t ' for two ireol , item loat contact
ti&gt; a new city -.dmlnbtrathm. Tho
j,at!,.*,t. Adult contact* who
8BD aln-ad) i&gt; on i vconl again** urn fond handler* nr school teach
new election* till* fa ll
c t, ate prohibited ftnn «-ngii:ij.K
No ea*u*!tU* wvie irportud *&gt;' in their luua! Oceupatlrm ful two'
tnil'-rftemiwiii. a large |&gt;»'l •’ ! w e l t f om date of !»*: gonU.'t
tne crowd had .li»i&gt;*i*od. A 1" , will* pall, nt; otherviae. there t t f
r an Sh i) dflnpalton m r with i,n ivttrir'.ion* on their move■ihip &gt;ta;or Ferdinand Frdder.i- * menu or actulticr
vjrtf.
t Rule* for individtal* fetufMjrtx
■Iteo rem it-* weto called op |from epidemic urvo- a iv 'n t f j l
TMC WRtCKAOt ot a National llnr.rd plans It tliown In fmet uf ere
to handle th*j crowd, estimated to . lovut
of tlirv* homei in Piainvllle, Conn., *«t altre tiy the cr.ilt wljcu It
total
mme
Individuals undar 10 yaaMi
tf
tvU&gt; .....
.. lhati- Irt.OtW pc ism »
ciaUied m the realdential nice, sprayird Die h.utei with (lamina fit s *
*
Thee forf*d their vuy thteoph (,/ litre who have bcetj in (intpct
Ur.e A emitter and child living in' the abr.ve ti a-e v eie taved. The
a jxdice line, ltd by men vchi with c jftr of polio JiouM l*» r*‘ planc'c pitot, Copt. John F. t' Uln* of thg Cciuk-cUcmI Nath-nal Cuard,
iirictcd to their hum. lot a period
ahiiuteJ:
.............
w^o |v:*ch it. d to talcly, r taped with minor Injuries (fnffrmitiotoli)
of two week*.
l*‘ |lown with the rnpitall*!''
•Down with th. iplltteta!"
2. Adult* who arc fond hondlcu
Aft. r huti'in* into the buil t or aeh-rnl tcachtr*. when return
inir, which 1* locrinl In the So­ ing fr.-tn t-pidemic area* of p&lt;»l!vviet »ector *i/ th*- city, thev :t»y»liti», ahuuld icu ricj their ttev
i&lt;bid mutairr t» lh« city a s -, icitu-a for a period of two w *K».
Individt.aii returning from
»dmh!y chamber*,
— By WILLIAM HITf —
Tin- city parliament hud Im ii tho.t- rmintie* whmc p«dio ha* r.ot (
Central Prts* tVrnw
•chcduKtl tt&lt; meet this uftvmoon, reached rid.lemlc |iin|e&gt;itions will,
not he n&gt;*UKtfd unle** they are | T H K DETROIT I.IONS probest be seen from a a'.oot ia am
threat* » f Conint'itiisl demnn- c w it jilj uf *i ttial ca*e*.
| fuatonal football club r.a* &gt;S
bar ct eu cxcurston boat.
straiion* bctamn known
4. The State Hoard of. Health atocktolderr. w « r e a d . On,
Red bannei* earrit.l tl'e word*- ha* no objection tn .oinewliat &gt; happy co a ct- who etn ft.id
Gen. Omsr Dudley sayr tiio if
•'f)ne Admini*traHon, One rurren- molt’ rigid roqulieinent*. if rea gi^ht tcaara of club owccis at
will be nnJe to ir n j dtt/tett
ct’.‘* "Wo Want Rotate*’!*,” “ Down /annlilv, but ri .|U. H i that thv»e ’ ny. Hm.l
hone as ‘I 'l t r J t Of ib f Ar.7&gt;V.“
« i t htl.e Etmntlee *tf the Work- __
___ _
.............
by di.wiiMrd
with
ih » State Board
j f |
l i t aa ill Jif/ t tart bf$w« .to
«iJ ." “ Down vvi'h the Agent* " f uf HeaUhTefoV* adopUon.'
toed.
Gtandptppf Jtckim t i ily re*
MiPtot'oly Capitalism "
*
! t I
porta tftst on.e again iAt /sra*
dietliii'* city pathnnifid. fc iu if
Politico' campaigners uied la
e II
l l )J,
predominately anti-Cuion ett b titlts Aavt P t i t l Netc
Say what thi* ceaniry nttdcd we*
r.imi
]iniit. had lie’ ll uchcduled t.»
toted hit r tg tt tb it garden.
a gsoJ f..c rant rigor, Hoyt
vdta titda” on a mwilution to
i.t iit a r a * i m r * « . .me
1 I I
u H.-rlin di l 'C'l'hm tn tyv«t- 8to«*. *600. Jl.tHai ami tlV.&lt;dr0,
King say* ha II stttl* for a gaerf
Talavlilan it reviving vaud*.
fit» ronii.
cunklltuti'eal they built a kitty of more than
&lt; | H Oetmany'a
t event hi y.** Tils postponement Wa* Rl.iKHJ.odO and w -it out ami villa but not, wa hep*, tha
Hrawdiatitd,
tana
(
w
i
n
g
i
n
g
pf..po»tHj by S'jfinliet
lender taught a Fi.vw.rdO dofa rue plain
1'tr.id ejlcn by II. 8. Oljirpld
r ftutt Neumann and approved hv trow tin’ gov. rniut iit for lew than (Oag-ond-dunt* t*om.
athletes i* bahfd In ttoUvwood
pailiamvnt'a nlpc-maii *rnio» lu.if the coat.
I I I
aud flown t . llnblsnd. Tne idea
mittee.
Tho plant, tried hy Muiray C*nrbeing, nu doubt, it will tend to
As
we
undcr*tand
it from a
T'Acting
a,
.. Mayor
____ Ferdinand Fried- Jn
i
|Mimiiun «.( Vnturlea t.. turn cut returned v a c a 11o n I * t tliut
make their pcrforraauc'i rpig
'id urg t.&gt;1.1 memle-r* h*_could not { H-:ft* wing, dm irg th* war, I* now
anJ supcr colletsl. _____
Oeorgua Day *ta aerpiat can
..oaiantee pailianipnl't
hfadtjuariers
• — ....... - aafetv. lie ; —
«d&lt;|uarterr for tlw Srrannu
H i.................
•aid
ho hud h.'en llppril off by Plan ami Muiray, with a fiv&gt;’ -)i*ar
n mitttber of Moacow traim-d Paul • !i u*t-, l? yrmiucing stove*, kitchen
Mnrkgnifj eastern Berlin puller , tnhlnvt* and tlnkj
. i
that Fommuniat ilcmotistralliip*
tt.it of the Scranton-lat, Sawatiwen- pi,imieil
1tin Industrial Building C&lt;&gt;. Uind.i,
The drmiin» rnt*»r* w .ie m int-lnl»o I ju&gt;r cent, came tl.u money;
bora of the S’iciali«t Unitv Party |to build net* plants.
(SEDi. which • -pot torrd hy the j All hut thru- of th* hulldinei1
Rnsslnna and domlnatcit hy tlm &gt;have been completed ami ortup i J.
eaatem stone Coinmumata. Tha Rut th* eth*r thrve uniir concrowd gathered nutaldo the cite j»ttuctinn either havi* Iwcn &lt;|kj* cu !
*'iUL carrying .red banner* and for or are getting the »ncc over
■tlnir the Communist antlorm, from out-uf town Industrie*.
“
"
“
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tlif ” !ntei nathmaie.”
Into Scranton with new pay-,
Police M.iivl.t to re»*nn with rolls have rolled the W. L thitigtho ciowd, tailing them there was la* Shoe Cn.. II rock ton, Mar . ; !
ni} point In a demonitfliUnti line” Ilurris-lliih B. J and Spring Co.,;
tlje a*»etnhly mea'lng wa* pul off. front Citoro. III.; Tran,. Co., of I.a&lt;j
Bat the deMon«trator» charged Cro*j,- Wla„ iiianitfactiu er* of
g&amp;ead.
rp.hatnrj; the M. J. Rtllij Shu*
Ruin hr gut. to fall n» the de- Co., and thi- Colo Footwear Ouip, |
nimutratorv t*ru«hed in' the city ju.'t tn mention a few.
hall
us.
, And the United Shoe Mfechlar
“ I don't think thev planned A j Co, ku* opened op
, u rervi
_ lev p lsh t'
eal putsch to trv to suit* the to take* can* of the ahoe manufac­
V*uflfvV. _.l\W
turer*
ec^J,,
ity hall building,” Dr. F»ei,Wn»• burg told ropertcra, "Hut they
The St-ranton planner*, wltn on
l ^
ilhiiMl at panicking up and aenr- eye to declining employmet t of I
irg u* nut of the hullding. 'hen c.wtl diggers, h*v« polio o f»«r tom-,
11|«v cmild aay that w* du*crteil Iianiea which omploy only min.
j
and euuld not las rellml upon '•
Aak Junta who It il tha gi ta
u o s o io S U » »
rvin tho clty,r
I the credit for the Pew lou’, i f
The two S K P meml»-r&lt; uf tho) Scranton and .yon get a one wnuif
aenlor rommlttee, Karl l.ltke ami an-vver J
Kprl Moron, hud voted /te*ir.«t
" Every body."
p^#t|&gt;onemenl o f the parliament
To ree what he maanr, tha quoitv : _\*t,iso\
mgetine. Thev accused the anti- tioner needs only to took uvn a
*6mmunl*t ntamhrra of being •let » f the hand holder* who la’d
"afraid of open eritlclam” Tl.u their cash on thv lina for ’.Itiur1
lllamenl «*.*&gt;nn also was to own horn* town.
ve taken up SEP p*&lt;&gt;|uvjals op
a winter emergency phjgrnnt.
Ala-ut M0 of the demon-tialoi»
tpok sontn In the city ns»omblv
M m iiM r* p i m awae o » •
chamber, on tho third flour of
„ ,.V J i
1set o ff a long train o f cvnisg*
the hall.
^
Ottomar Gcnehk.v an HEI* lead­ uern** in the Idiarre ra*a.
The other was left by Mis.
er, opened the meeting with the
anndtincvmunt tha a*«viol.ly would Kasenkina beforv her escape lo p
fronj the consulate Aug, 12 N&lt;rw
aw.t meet.
• "Fftii why n o t!" ahooted back York polite had pwtessiotj of ’ t
h rl.jlv hut turn ttf it batk Ji.l rdd
dimonatiatoi*.
-K arl Lltke will explain that.' to Lomakin.
At a new, ctmfer*n«« h*fcr-i his
anawetod Hear like.
Mike, souther SED W !r' *jf recall, was ordered, th* ton-ul
tha city oaaemhly, t&gt; ik . the rue general rend portluui of tha licit
“Tlii* I* pot the time for a letter, but omitted large aaedona.
look kalk." Hi; shouted, “ Tho hour The Ruta Department In dtmti.dIng last weak that ha Iggvo l a
has cnrrw! to aet.
" Since Oelohvr, U 'R (when tha
PUvl!^ « '
ID lost
city eluttion.i
election&gt;I o' ‘ old Moscow coplea o i tin
SED
lost the
the city
nimraunlcaRon*
Would
help
in the
ona action wa* taken in this*
-hambtr in llarlln'a jK’ pular ll«* investigation of Kuaila'a ehargis
that American authorities had act­
iciest.”
" I ’ ut an end In the astemUy. ed improperly.
A sid e from Ihe letter antla, ti.a
ehorouit-d the crowd.
U. 8. General Lucius D. Clay rase o f th* tuna way school teadt*
declared in Frankfurt auvh deroo- era promised few other daivlwiatratlona against the Berlin gov- menD. Marshall, askad whether
thr united States would reply to
arnment are duumvd P&gt; fill.
“ No action committee*,’' h* M o tc W * latest note, said he had
told newamen, “ are going to take not ile-ldtd. He said the Untbd
over the government uf the mil­ dtales ia pivuared to accept t!;*
lion* of people wa arc reapotuihla Itu.aihn eonsulati! dodalon. atsd hr
brushed o ff th* Russian sett &gt;•- a*
for."
- General Clay, in Frankfurt on of alight importable la uouolet
uutlneas, planned to fly back to ijoViet-Amsrican it-istions.
jMrnn late today.
lousy, iso
nc bail
m
Berlin
He sniu
said he
only partial reports o f the dentndent
All day lung, and latr into
aviation, but Pat tbv moment
■ 1
the night, the sign mW our
dont take
*eHou*ly.“
Kc it very *vrlou*ly,
door is the guiding Fght tn
Emphasising hi* aaaertlon that
uuidi'y drug* and letter-perhe foresaw no serious tioulde In
WASHINGTON. Aug, 2it
n-ct gircacrlotton compound­
the near future. Clay said in Fijaldciit Truman aetad today to
ing scivge. When your d«creply to a question, "wa have no Iwid o ff a atrik# aet tor fiaturtnr prr»cilb#a for you brink
thought or Intention at thi* time
nittaburg and West
hi* prescription to ua with
o f evacuating onr dependent#." dfT
\ irgima railway.
full confidence that tbs highThe White House announced
akllle.l pharmaetials in »ur
Mr. Truman had signed aa esecumixl.Tit, fully atocluil and
f e n Itaaetf P m
**aee Ihss
I'Ve order aetling up an emergency
equipped laboratory w i l l
board in th# r^llway'a disputa with
muni.it infiltration
compound Jour medieino ex­
tb* Brotherhood ad Hallway Trainactly a* your doctor intend­
ed ft to be.

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flew !n*o tlw rtotnt
hi* i t i ning.
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hip* u th* urea vmv’ report wa.
f 'i n
11'jut tic A m e r i c a n
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mil.
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doi’d the VI.u" Highway.
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and i uiiav v d ugnvr, ‘Jt, L,J
of Rnvt»u, l.dt tug. I fot a
tlip t‘. A l » * l . ’thru- MoC f i*.
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President Acts To
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SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

Damper On Strikes

THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 191|

Marketing B u r e a u
Calls For Reduction
For Celery Cr op

H A K B O N E ’S M E D I T A T I O N S
By Allay

K siaHW ftt* 1* l * M .
r a t i u a , * e «n » t u * * i

The Notional Labor Relation* Boartl ruling that the Na­
tional .Maritime Union may not ntrike to keep lire union hir­ M O * ' O ’ D c M CYAH 5
I I I W a a a l la A ta a a a ________
ing halla In Great Laken porta may lead to a broad testing PA T S A L E -A W N SELL
K » l » f H aa • ------ . .I lia M i l d_
O rla b a r IT. 1*1*. a l tba C m I OlttM of the effect on strikes of the Taft-Hartlcy Act. The hiring
a f t a a to r * . M a rt*a. a a O r l&gt; a Art
hall is widely used, particularly in the shipping industry and fdH SECOtJ’-H A N P E P .
al t a a t a a a a l W lH * *. H W .
othern in which entployment is on a seasonal or job basis, PE*Y w u z . B o u g h t
n i i t i . * * " C ! » » :* ! «
i:«lia r
rather than established and permanent.
Or t P E R . H A N D E D / /
i.o iiiio v l i t : * *
llaalataa M aaaaar
_
The government now can nsk. and probably obtain, a
---------- m T i I H I I T I O I i U T I I _
' permanent injunction to prevent the Maritime Union from
Mr C arrlrt
* ,•*?
triking over this point. Such tin injunction could Ire kept
U a a Mnnlfc
■ *"
f k i n Maalha
in force Indefinitely unWs and until the Supremo Court
» l « M aalka
hnuld uphold the legality of the hiring hall.
All nkltant,
aallra*. #■#&lt;*• »*
Successful prevention of a strike by this means would
Ih a nU a . ranalnllaaa a a « aa llc aa al
aaatarlalam.nla far lb * ■&gt;•&lt;**«•• ■ » amuse further Interest in the question of how hrond mnv bo
rala laa Iaa4a. w ill b# r b n * a '4 far
the possible interpretation of the legality of strikes under
a i *»a w la * nil»»r il*la a rare*H *a r ** * a l*4 S a lla a a llf i f
the Taft-llnrtley Act. It now appears possible that when
I a l»a 4
A »w *a a a »r
M # a ** a »a la .
II,a a . la*.. * » w
V arb. I bl*w a»- disputes arise over legal points defined in the act. an em­
l&gt;*trnli. Maaaaa I III.
ployer may bo able to force a union to negotiate through the
" l b * HaraM V a 'a Member a f it# courts rather than by strike
Aaaa*lat#4 l*r*aa w b l*b la » a l lll* 4
a ir t a a l,*1# la lb * aa* lar raaabll*
Possibly some union muses might lie unjustly damaged
rallnn nl all lb * laral a *w a e r l a l r l
‘a i l l , aawafHia**. " * W*I1 a a all by thhTealurc. but it i* a constructive step in the direction
* •» n» ato &lt;jliMH*l&gt;*l&lt;a'
*f eliminating strikei It might tie possible to go Ihe whole
—t i i i ’ Hsr)\Y—a U&lt;T
* »ay in preventing all atriken by Home such .method. The
~
HIBliB VBRSB TObA V
tv.-.trm would h ave to work both ways, however. T h e em-i
ployees,
through a union or without one. would need the!
v is ib l e : proof i s w o r t h
V O L U M E S OF ARGUMENT Imrans to bring an employer into court at that point In I
O U l LIVES ARE POW KRFUI «irgot|stlon where a strike would lie called under the present • 14
ARGUMENTS K»H OR AG A IN ST ;y item.
(»• *••** N T**
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M » T't«»
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taafave, Fleriia

O LR LIFE PHILOSOPHY. Philip
raith unto him. coma *nd see. John 1:46

ll*e Communiiti h i'&gt; decidr I
10 c!o,» all ihm coniu!*tei in i Ik
United Slain* Well, gued.
The qu»ilion al Make in ih
Hi » Chamban pfobe w*m i lo b»
‘ Whrn ii a liar not a liar, or whn
perjured whom?"
Mrnry W alU'r n &gt; i the Unile-i
Slalai ii lo blimr for the cri’ i
cal Berlin *il’jilion. Ihal’i tunni
Tbat'a tmi what ilia Rumani tav
Stalin M il* In End Criii* *•
RepcMed-htidline. May be tb*t
11 why he launched the iipiiiinc&lt;
in Berlin and lent hi» w inhipi
in(o ihe Mediletranean
Cnngiaiidilrani to G e n e r a l
M o ln , »r I'lnyrri who got a w i r
booil: condolence* lo other* who
will h u e to pay more for their
• Ut"m"bi|*a

M iiiiuippi Democrat; paid their
reipect* to the re*t of the nation
hv re-nominating John Rankin to
the Houie of Representative, over
two opponent*. But that'i nothing.
Vito Metcantonin wa&gt; lenommaled
in New York Male without oppoiition.
Jerry Carter. Florida'* Rail­
road Commiiiion chairman, and
perennial candidate for office.
*ay» he i* going to vote the
•(Might Democratic ticket 'from
top to bottom**, come November.
It it h tid lo break with tradition
or overcome * our lifelong pre­
judice*.
Up in Chicago where they have
time to tell the people of the South
how . they thould conduct thetn»*lve*. a 14-year old boy i»- accuted o f murdering an 6-ygar old
girl in what ptoieculnit term the
climax of a wild tea orgv. He
had been an inveterate reader o f
comic hook* on the »ale of wlitch
there ere no reilndioni in ChiceThe Gallup Poll teveali that
12 percent of the voter* do not
know who the Republican .can­
did,te for Prttidfnl i*. and ’ 9
percent do not know Truman wav
re-nominated for the pr**MefiCP
Mote than half the people don’t
know who Dewey’*' ninninx mate
and nearly half don't know
Senator Barklev it running with
Truman Yet. they would proba­
bly hr the fit*t to m rnt ’ it 'i f
you told them they coutij -not
vote intelligently. And one if left
to wonder if they don’t know yet
who the candidal** for Pi evident
art, will they ever find out who
the varinnt elector* are?
The United State* i« being
aikW to get out of Berlin with
hardly ai much politeneu a* the
Rusaian* watt aiked to get out
of New York, and it begin* to
look a* if we would have to fight
for it if we May there, ffow erfr.
w« .with it we* aomething more
worthwhile fighting over. A* far
a* petlin it concerned, or a|l of
Germany, the Rouiant are w el­
come to it a* far a* we are
ctnad. and w ell bet rt *

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Pepper* up 40 per rent from
2,500 to 3,500 acre*.
Snap bean* down 7.0 per eon*
from 38,000 to 35,000 acre*.
I.ihim bean- up 5 per cent from
I.WX) to 2.000 acre*.
Celery down 12.7 per cent f:om
(1,300 to 5,500 arte,.
Cabbage down 10 per cent fiom
16.000 in 13,600 acre*.
no chat.g*.

htf tt • *•» *&gt;•*•»

It's Cnuvfish

Mother Dies Of Polio

I.elturc IJI00
Just when we were about to write something disposing
nf world issues for good and all n scuffle breaks out in the
After Son In Horn
track yard which we must settle first. It is whether the
i Green pea* 700 acre,, no change,
MORGANTON. N.C., Aug. 20 f(nm |o,snn („ |’ ,ooo ■crr». Tomatoe.
pelting Is a crayfish or crawfish.
'4’’ —A 34 year-old mother who
Thr ,0|n|
f„ r
,
A West Point. Mississippi, editor. Kdgar G. Harris, is gate
birth t o n arm in an iron vri mt«, veg-tabte* would lw rammpaigning for crayfish. He must have taken his college lurfg di-d t al l y today of bulbar ^,rr,.,j n |M.r rent fmm 70,150 to
courses tl&gt;o seriously. In Mississippi such n projiosal ought poliomyelitis.
74.600 acre-.
to be taken up hv Representative Rankin, who Is on the Mm . Lucy Hell Smith, wife of a
— ■ -------------- The United State* tue, nlvett
l.'n-Amcriren Activities Committee. Thut committee might fnrnilure factory worker. »ur
nimbeii a W it 1'1 boui* after a so pi r rent of the world’, produ-.
an well do something sensible and useful sometimes.
-on wa» imrti under a tion of 35 million pound* o f vej*.
Farther up the river, in Memphis, a columnist is plugging »l‘*.|»ouiid
local anacslhettc. Grace Horpitnl tatilc v u r i .
for crawfish. Some Memphians brag that the crawfish out phyxlclanr tn-rformed a Oirsctc.ui
--------------there drag hogs down Into their holes and eat them. It vertion a* Mr*. Smith lay ir. nri
would have been belter if they had dragged Kd Crumn’a net inoperative imn lung. Aa soon a, ” ld Idea* about the origin of
noitnal child wa*1rotn, doctor* rel* were that they run* fr-m
roon into a hole before the isiss made the mistake of using the
*napp*il »-n liie bellow* motor, horiehalr In the water, or fro-. I
it ngnlnnt Kcfauver—bu! there wo gel hack into |K)litics and *hut the door* a* the hon beetle,.
sgsln when we must settle this rrnwfish-crayfish ruckus.
lung resumed pumping.
____________ _________________ _
If a crayfish spoke German he would rail himself a
Mr*. Smith irna admitted 'n tlu
krebli. If ho spoke French he would refer to hln family name i,o,pita1 Tueeday. night *uff-.-ring
ns ecrivisse, which is the way ho ia spelled when he appears from pneumonia. It wax dUc-svcted
that a virulent type o f In­
among the onr-dollar-and'slxhlt entrees or four-hit soups then
fantile pamlynl, lia» also *e: in.
on a New Orleans menu.
But the craw-flab Is one nf the original Americans. He
INTERNATIO NAL
is a part o f the American language. He is a crayfish in most ultimately gave it lo the CoteHARVESTER
dictionaries and in zoologists* patter, hut ns man to nian. on muni*! Party for Ihe ti»e of "vom?
(I
a hook for porch or catfish, boiling In a pot, he is rrawfish poor Comntlinlat organirer in II *
and nothing else again.
7. Why they parted eumpaiiy—
Just to bring up the final point— did you ev e r hear o f
Hi,, raid he "got rid" of Cham-,
IHilltican c ra y fis h in g ? They would not know how to do tn-r* after Chamber* repeatedly,
SEMINOLE
such a fancy step. Hut cra w fish in g! They do it nearly even- asked him for favor* Chambrri I

Orlando which al»o »e*m* to he
having giowing pain*, I*mtn|j j
12 percent incteate in it* aiaeit
mint roll*, bunging the total to
$72,092,175, quite a penny moir
than Sanford* even after lh«
re-amtitnenl.
time.
Secretary Forrfttll »eemi to h*
Dying to prevent friction and
jcalouty
between
the
varioubranches, nl (be a r »fd » e » * f y
from making potuble ihe tepelilion of another Read Hubor, In
cate another Peail Hatbpr ihoulJ
be a*t*mped.

GAINESVILLE, Aug. M
Arrvsgr- irulib-a for IB49 produ
nqu^
■tim c t 15 wrinirr vegetable erop
■nnounrerl recently by the u”3.
j Department of Agriculture, rail
for about • S per rent reduction
•over all, according to R. 8. Pecrl*.
executive officer for the Prodne.
lion and Marketing Admlnitt-ai tion.
j Rcromniemtation* for Florida
infinite increa»e.’ In han-eM-J
iarreagrii o f rarrot*. peppurv, lima
|bran, and cauliflower and redse' tion, in map bean*, celery, catI bage and tomatoe*. No change*
'a ir recqwnteodcd for lettuce an)
|green iS-aY
i Fi r Florida crop* produced -bir.
'Ing January, February and Mar-h.
Ihe recommendation* Include tu»
following:
Cariot, up Tt r*r r*nt from 450
to MS) acre*.
,

FREEZER

.

i »aid when

he broke with the _
t
CommuniM Parly in 11*38 he went, TrUC'k &amp; TrtlClOr
to the Hi** home, tried unsucce**llth A French-Ph. I3 »«
filliy to perouade III** to do the
tame, and finally left Hits ''cry­
ing."
I h. Who i* lying? — Hit* *4ld
'Chamber* i* Ja Mrlf-rotgfr»*ed Her.
»pv, and traitor." Chambers said,
In "Mr. HI** I* lying. Eighty peccent al lea»t I* fabrication."

Co,

It's lunch hour now. We’ ll write that piece settling
world affairs just as son as we get hack.— Chattanooga
Times.

Urnnitim Rtish

It wai a hundred years ago that gold was discovered
California. The year *48 of thia centurv might heroine ns
significant aa that of the last century for the West Toast
State, ilnce now uranium has been discovered in n Califor­
nia canyon.
A "uranium rush" resulting from this discovery could
not is- «xpeclnd to parallr! the Bpoctarular nature of the
gold rush which la gitn In 1848. Hut it might lx* just ns historlc, if the uranium should turn out to l » useful and ex­
tensive.
Long years of study and fievelopnient Apparently still
He ahead before atnmle energy will be a cbmmorciall.v valu­
able M&gt;urce o f power. But even then it will lie of limited
practical uke unless cheaper and more plentiful Mores of
uranium are found, or unless some more abundnnt metal can
be subilltuted. Thus discovery of substantial nnranium de­
posits would be of great importance.
Those w-lioso minds have a rnmatie bent may be for­
given If they wonder idly what strange metal may lure
prospectors to California hills in 2048-

■prraanted hlmtelf a* a free Utica
writer treking Information.
Chamber* laid he wa» introduced to HI**, " I believe In a
reitaurent.” by Harold Ware and
By MAX HALL
J. Peter*, whom Chamber* des­
WASHINGTON.
Aug. 2fl. (4b— cribed a* leader* o f the C*&gt;mw as m m
h the long day and Into munitt underground.
All throuyh
3. Whether HIm « ■ * a Com
„g the eongre»*m*n quea«M eventrt*
[gey Hire and Whittaker I munlat—Ilia* aaid he has sever
Honed Atg«i
Chamber*.
been one. Chamber* *ald he himThe two men agreed they u»ed self collected CommuniU Tarty
to know each ether. They dla- due* from NIm at least once "and
agrred on ttlort other point*. They I would think on three oera»lon*,"
•tuck to their atorle*. They celled and that TTW wa* a "devoted
CommunUt" who “ obeyed party
each other Here.
R*p. Edward Hebert. Demoeret discipline In every respect."
4. When they last saw each
from N*w Orleans, buret oflt;i
■'Whichever o f you la lying ta the other—
HU* said "1 would think some
greatest actor ever seen in thl*
tinie In 1935." On qtreationing he
eounltyl"
Chamber*, a J25,000-a-yeer edi •aid it wee "conceivable and |m«tor for Time Magaalne, said,he aible" that he aaw Chamber* after
we* a Communiat Perty function­ that, though b* doean't remember
ary In the thlrtle* and Hlaa waa It

THE NM10N TODAY

Chamber* said It wa* In 1038,
’Ihe rlpieat friend I ever had in
arid that all through 1936 and 1937
the CommunUt Party."
H lo.'the former State Depart they met once a week—‘‘•&gt;ncc a
fortnight, to lie an th« rqn‘ i l l a ­
rnenj official, denied it.
Let'* *ee what they agreed on tive aide"—In the Hl»a home
6. The arrangement under which
during the dramatic
Keating, and how they contradict­ HUa allowed Chambers to slay in
hla house and hU apartment —
ed each other.
Hiss said he took the Chambers
They both testified, accenting
to their heat recollection, that family Into hit houste out of
theyfirit met in 1934 or 1936 In "humaneness" and "klndne**," and
Wathlnyton; that they once took a that he subleased the apartment
trip'to Naw York In the m m to Chamber* orally but never gut
ear; that In IM S the Chambeta paid more than 116 or 920 aim a
family ipent a few night* In the rug.
Chamber* aald flier* waa never
HU* home On P S tm t; and that
for m w * I weeks In 19S# the any talk of payment or of a mbChambers family occupied an leaac. He said 11U* entertained
apartment on gflth Street which him and his family "because Hr.
the Htaic* had vacated but w»re Ilia* and I were CommunUt* and
that waa the comradely way of
Slill renting.
On theee other point* they dis­ doing things." He also aaid, "Mr.
Hlaa considered it a privilege to
agreed:
1. The name Chambers went have a superior in the CommunUt
by—IHu aa|d he knew Chamber* Party In UU home."
6. Tha affair of Hlaa* o|d Ford
only a* "George Croaley." Cham­
bers Aid be never used that a*me ruadstar—

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. T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 2«, 1948
» —

. Social

i

f a c e

rrv

i

And

Hollywood

Personal Activities

II) lio n TiltIM AS

Before th# w*r, about 30 million
pound* of walnuts war* shippsd
annually from North China.

Y O U ARE 1£ a V IN G
TIIC AMERICAN SECTOR

The glare of headlight* I* th,
worst ha raid fur motorists driv­
ing at nigbl, oi" survey shows.

H O LLYW O O D . Aug, Urt ,Pi
Jimmy .Stewart ha* la-vn nlpp*-d
by rtie flying bug againFolks said Jimmy had enough
of airplane* during hi* lice-year
hitch with the army When ho
com* bock to the movie* after the
war. he didn’t show much interest
FR ID A Y
in the flight talk of Hollywood’*
Complimenting Mis* Ruth Stem
The Sanford Townsend Clnli w ll
Mr. and Mr*. J. Htodie William*
tt .VPPb IIIl&lt; f II D A Y
many pilot#. “ Don’t have any
me ft at him J’.M, at (he Touriit strum, bride-elect of Sept. 30, Mr*. have returned from Asheville, N.C.
Mrs. II C. Steel*
time
to
fly,’*
hu
shrugged,
Center.
President II. Q. Lund- Rdl Tyre entertained at her home
Cast year Jimmy nut raring
rjulft will p m id f over the meet- on Mellonville Avenue last even-1 Miss Hadice Williams has re­
pilot J os? Dsdiona. “ I just m issel
Inf. Folio wine the htulne*. meet* Ing with a party and lingerie turned to her home after .pen I nc
v
inning
the llemllx tare by .id
ing anmwmenU will be offered •bower.
some time nt Daytona Ih-arh.
second*." Ilebuna moaned. Jimmy
Vases and howls of rose* and
and refreshment* will he M rm L
1
T IIK A T K K S
u
was intrigued "Maylie l can find
fern were Used throughout the
Mi*. Roy Holler has a* her
» J * » J * *J*
t j i *1* s|s ♦ * * sJm Js l 5*
you
a
faster
plane,’’
he
said.
party room* to emphasise a color guest, her *i»ter. Mis* M srgi«llte
He picked a PM Mustang out
theme of pink and green v him It Grave* of Columhia, H. C,
&lt;&gt;f a ma-» of others tlisting in i
was also employed In the refresh
surplus dump In the dc*ell neait
menu consisting of an lee and
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ila-ky Wight
Kingman. Ari*. The plane wa*
•weet
course.
The
napkins
had
have
returned
from
a
visit
In
____ f i i w h /
IN IIKTTV C L A R K F.
lifted onto a tnirk and hauled tsi
the
nanii'*
of
"Ruth
and
Hfidle"
Pennsylvania and Kent inky.
A P Srnafeaturea Heaulj Kdltor
Cover Field in Hnnta Monlee. Jim
I Ic
10c
44c
embossed
upon
them.
The
ho-io*.
my hrough a 12-cylinder Rolls
r ily the peer i*irl who dyer hrr
»a* assisted in serving hy Miss
O P E N S 12:15 P . M .
Mr. and Mr*. T W. I.nwtoo
Roy eg engine and work begun to
hair only to find that it boa hern
Jean Harper.
have returned fioni a two week*
gel the plane In »hape for flying’s
a terrible mistake.
Ruling
the evening aev-rel vacation in Winona l.akr. In i
biggest tae*.
A tad letter from n woman who
“ Came wlfh
I found the lanky PetmtyU an­
signs herself “heartbroken” re­ games am! rontests wets* enjoyed
ion putteiing mound the hangar.
Mis* l'a inline Lee return'd
m » to tho
veal* that *he dyed her grey hnlr with pi ire* Wing won by Mrs. A.
Hi* eye* grew bright a* He talked WHItl IUSVAN SOIDIERS all I In a Jeep (background) l *ik on, a V. S.
black. Then she found that It C. Williams. Mr*. K. 8. K .- U y , home today from Atlantic Hcarh
CAS9AH!"
about hi* baby. In fuel, il wa-the
Hat* her ansi Mr*. W il­ wheie *hr ha* Iwen for the pa*t
mint he dyed »o frequently her Mr*. W,
mllllary I her nun «' i
guinl at the t-oider of the Arrenc.iW section
two wmk* visiting friends.
first time I had ever seen him «.( the r
hair became an artificial looking liam Kirby.
i i :
r rlin It w.i» at thl* spot (hat Thomat P.
i nlhusiuatic about anything
A laigs* ho* Waulifully d e p il­
mivr and people Mated at her.
Ilciilrn , C'pnljr chief ,1 the t) S In for m. it Ion Seiurex in fierlin, t u
“I i r la-on down bole nl least Ihtee
Mr. and Mr*. W. K. Harrl: on
Now a permanent, »he -a&gt;r, ated to resemble n bridal cheat and
•etirdby !:.&gt;
nt ddu ■m lhelflfnrtwenly-nnelimit*. (Intefflotionaiy
times
a
week
since
February,"
lie
leaves not *oft shiny curls but fastened with « Urge satin I n * and »sin Dusty left Sunday for
•aid.
"It
get*
in
your
blood."
matted dead flirt that la very dis­ was presented to the honnree who Jacksonville, where Mr. Hariison
Jimmy explained that the whole
couraging. indeed. She tried In opened it to find the Invrsy gifts ha* accepted a position as ano-inplane was dismantled and rebuilt * ,m,nC ti e i«
and ground ctewr. nun
tant.
remove the dye and that ma le of lingerie.
from scratch. The Interiors of iho Then, In aM.-.i, b- r.in v •&gt;*
•l " 1' 1•'
•■""'g hi
Thos,. invited to enjoy 'he occa­
matters still worse until now her
wings were coated with « lul.liet
f &gt; ■-n the ......... him- m lontemplation before a scene
Mr. and Ml*. Walter Morgan
sion with the gusst of (mu ir nmf
h*&lt;r h four different shades.
substance and converted to g a t-'* e lf.
&lt;■ •
&lt;•"*&gt; ,
dr.**e,l for
and daughter. Shirley, have reGrey hair really can lie beauti­ ho*te*» were:
" T iv Kmmlniuhead" m tuxedo,
olinc tanks, since auxiliary tanks
turned
from
Richmond,
K
j.,
where
Mr*.
J.
W.
Kalthury,
Mr*.
C.
L
ful
Many women, who niantRe
blntl. shoes and ted soek*. . . . I
outside tile fuselage would rut Today’* fealilts •.
to keep it well-groomed all the Redding. Mr*. Rockey, Mr*. Hurke Mr*. Morgan ha* been attending
Vielio Malm,' m pajamai climb- I
&lt;lnwn prtvinui Rppptl,
f Holly woo,|
*:ht' mmiI tmm«l ■
the
University
of
Kentucky
this
time find that It can he lovely Steele. M»*. V. A. William*. Hr..
Likewise, outside rivet* were
Margie! • • linen walking thro- ll g out hi* ,lrc»»ing loom window !
when the natural color ia retained Mrs. A. C. Williams, Mrs. Roy summer. Mr, Morgan went up ‘ i
elinunatd and the entire surface ugh tin- MGM i-omtni ».ny in I to I ,ud fm the "Interference" |
FO R LUNCHEO N In town—
Itrilt, Mi*. F. K, Rnuniillat, 6Jr« ntrompany them home.
and glorified.
It’s limiter ihU way," he
sanded, coated and painted with »lotl»
and d ia lin g
a
few, set
and perhaps a matinee- this pur- with a .lick lacriue. "We figurts whistle*. L-bri W illia n ,
On the other hand, any number lieorge Wells, Mrs. Martu* Tyre,
wim .j explained.
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Patrick ind pie wool dress by a New York
of women prefer to dye their Mr*. Kali her, Mr*. K. C. Harper,
to pick up 15 mile* an hour that nilng in an »M--ly!e out *"i 'It.ill '
____ Mr*. Hart Peterson, Mr*. Al l.ve, daughter Carolyn have relume I I designer ha* a pale blue wool way." Jimmy reckoned* He hope's ••aim " ami &lt;"tnim nting
grey hair. And It can lw done
•At*1* * !
I feel,
suceessfully, John Hall, a New I Mr*. M. Minarik. Mrs. Jack H ir- to their home In l«och Arbor after , yoke »e| on In sanloolb edge put- the plane will do 60*1 Mi'll and etnlmrass'.l with all tin", • l«lhe*|
York hair spe-inli»t, advise*.
, ney, Mi
I. T. Htringer amt Mr* a vacation of six week i in Wts- imp. Skirt flare* from a aiunnth upward.
on." Ilnb Mitchum oinking dinner
ennsin, Minnesota. North Dakota, hipltne: sleeve* are rut all-in-one i Much intrigue i* going on Ire- fni . Sonny
The one big thing to k w j ml Frank It Woodruff, Jr.
O IT O M K illlS T
. . . Tuft'
. , while M' T u ft*1
Montana,
Colorado,
NewM,-«»&gt;i
mind, say# Mr. Hall, i* that noAlso. Mr*. G. S. Selman, Mr*,
with the bodice
tween the Htewart outfit amt tho '* in the ho.iota .
PROM
PT C'OMPI.KTF
liosiy shnild ever u*e hlacl. or Kirby, Mr#. ('. A. Inghram. Mr*. i
T ria s
(S . F Dre*s /aihlnle Pkotaf
1ramp of Paul Mant*. last year’s ,
lIP M t'A I oKHVIt rt
brown dye. He claim* that the Baeot Kllerbe. Mu, Z. R. R itliff,
i
•ace winner. Jimmy playfully J.V T 1 - ‘ ”! T
JI i
J. ?-H
hlitc-black shade which oft?n I* Mr*. O. J. Pope, Mr*. H arry L?e,
. ,,
•—
, made a irm ark at hi* hangar that •'belch.
Joloi
*'" ■
'
l i t &lt; " n |ii,‘- r f iiw'l. di*|ifn*»il
de*lrr,l, is an artificial color only Me*- B. A. Monfnrtnn, Mrs. It. U. t \ U m l C o m m o n S C I I H C • ,
.
.
, nv*\
, , . VnicHrari A»
u w n»ckrU nt th&lt;* Ink®. *,4‘w
l",,nc
i",U
J. ‘
Itepali* and *,l|u*ll"e«l* msile
suitable to aelteases who perform Hulchlaon. Mr*. A. B. U v , J .r ,, |
V
Z
I I *
farmer and nth* ' loyal
American*
ig« As lung
The word quickly readied the *!’ .
''j!
1
r .J 3
T —AND—
unde, bright light, which help Mr*. John L . C .llo w .v, Mra. H o y ------ J,,hn'" n . _
e.1 alemt such thing
Horn* 9-12 - I I
K America V l U j ' 1'" ' '«mp and there wa* a alorrn
^
, " 'J ., , \ t , "g .'t
dramatire the hlackncq* of their Falrrloth. Mr*. M. L. JVright. Mrs. I BKINO I.O lfA U FARM KRH
hr&gt;
'**&gt;
.
I |,,f protest. Jimmy knew that tuck- I ? '
.-at. 9-1]
(srto o n — - L I T T I . K P A N C H O
mg and good.'
w rlrn 't , 1, ^ .
T&gt;.ueh
sc ...
lo rd
' .dying
crowning glory. DeflnUfly not for J. C. Mitchell, Mr*. Paul 1‘ex-iid
FIN D IT H ARD TO HKK
»er.iie and strong
V A N ILLA "
I'honr JV,
*nd Mis* Jean Harper
hoiiwwive*. he **y*.
HOW FKW A RK D IS L O Y A L even though some strange
indlvid;r IndividIf his plane win* the Hep! I lace
",........... ' pl‘ . 1
Novelty—
"
IT
C A N T HP. D O N E"
Mlsaiir
N
tlfontil
Itsnk
Ill'll
if
ilimed
ffom
here
to
Cleveland.
Jimmy
l1''1
"'iju:
Hu*
■
putreh...",
,
•
Attachment
tu
hi*
land,
sourer
uals
who
live
hete
hav
A*h (Itlondl 1or rad dye*
,|u. &lt;10,0.10
stick, which |.. .m i. ». •• . . to
Hanford. Florid*
he use,j more suceea.fully than H e a t
M o v jc
D i r e c t o r of his food and livelihood, and thrli nllegiariee aw ay ’from the &gt;a|q ».r*j|
make up linen face*) in
*0others, he advise*. The softer ash
lovalty to his country are funda­ land that feed* them.
usually Is lietter for Okier women. L n O H C l l
I&gt; y
C r it lC H
mental in the nature of the farmer
Warm dye* wRh red tints ore
__________
til Florida and in other state*. Hr
more flattering Ip young girl 1.
NKW Y O R K , Aug. 2ft. H h _ II*r* close to the soil and work*
If a woman already has started 'F „ r hi* work on the Warner with It, and usually he has a
off on (he wrong foot, using either Brother* picture, "The Ti-m .ure •lerply-tooted affection for hi*
Hie htown or black dye*, she .-an 0f filerra Madrr." John Huston farm. He recalls with justifahle
baeklraek, hut she must lie p a-, ha* been voted the licst director pride that his ancestors whofoundtlent. he *ay*. Thi* I* particularly „f I1M7-4* by the nation'* -vivie rd this eountty were farmers, too,
•rue If the dyed 'hair also ha* critics.
and he is jntcenl on perpetuating
hern perm mien ted. Then, th? h iir j This wa* announced yestmdny the independent nation which they
will need spreial care lieforc a hy "Film Dally" In reporting re- established.
neb? J«h I* per fur mad.
'suits of a poll of newspaper and
He leaehe* hi* children how to;
Particularly If she has used radio film critic*,
work with the soil to make it fruit- 1
h a ir-d y e rrpiovftil &lt;Ute w*,ijnan| Heroin) to Huston—by only one ful, and hi* attitude toward# it I
w ill need something to restore the ballot - * ,a * Klia Kaian fu- nl# inspire* them likewise tn have a
natural rhnlestnral In her hair, direction of 20th Century I*‘i»x*a deep affection for the farm. Per­
say* Mr. Hall. Hhe ran do this “tirntlrman's Agreement.”
haps he tell* them how George
hy giving herself or having a
Jules Dnssln was Ihlrd lot his Washington ami Thomas Jefferson
beaidy parlor operator adminis­ handling of UnivrrsaM nlrrn itior.- were farmers, an.l that Instills in
ter. at lest-l thirr cream Innt- al's "The Naked City.”
then
rldn In their work and In
ments. Thi* will tend In remove
Critics chose David O. Fe l*. their country. In the 4-H cluh
some of the rxre** color and help nick's “ Duel In the Sun” as *.ho and the Future Farmer* o f Amer­
the hair look more natural.
he-t-phologiaphrd picture of '.he ica his children receive further
Mr. llall ladievr* the permanent season. The movie wu« film' d by soil and Inspiration to be loyal In
Tito |e»h of builrilnf) budflof achool clethga It
wave should then lw given be-, Ian' fiarm
________
r*. Hal Kosson. Ray their land, their work, and their
it voi lout but ineaa down at Ponney'a . . . and
fore the hair dye. If the dyt* h a ,; Rennahan, Charles p’ Hoylt 11nd Instruction on working with the
c&lt; untry.
been given before the permanent.| Allen Davey, the paper said
when wo corral a collection of gala waah
he cautions again*! the cold wave.
Hrnmd-plaee photographic hunHo it is difficult for tile fairnrr
the ehemirals of which may -e- or* went to "The Naked C l:&gt;” . to understand how anybody who
d ro ito i auch na Ihoie we ran lly want to
move some of the rolor end make shot hy William Daniel*. Third lives in this country, get* his sus­
the hair look faded.
was J. Arthur Rank'* "Black N rr- tenance—his bread and butter—
ll t M d , . .
Horn this country,enjoya the fireI f an operator really know* her rissus.” filmed hy Jark Cardiff.
doms
which
this
rountry
provide*
•tuff, Mr. Hall believes the perm*The rest o f the first ten beal— It Is diffrult for the farmer tn
rent wave and dye can he done directed pictures:
the same day. Otherwise, and par
(ieorge Stevens. *1 Remember understand how a person who live
• P fP fA L*5 , PO PLIN S, BROADCLOTH!
tlrulerly with home treatment*, a Mama" (R K O Radio); David L "«n under such rircumstauces and con­
week should elapse between the! "Great Expectations” U. Arthur ditions here could waver in allegi­
to, the . United .States, When
permanent and dye.
Keep in Rankl; Mlrharl Curt!,, "L ife With ance
.
• PI A I D S . CHECKS, STRIPES, PRINTSI
mind, too, hn »ay», that the dyo; Father" (W arner Brother*); Wal- P* rT,d* IT , r! of ■?mt®ne who
aolution should lie diluted at least ter Lang, "Sitting Pretty” Cloth' " V **p,n ,‘ v,nF h*re favoring ane ALL SANFORIZED! OR PRESHRUNKI
60 per cent with water to avoid' Cenury F o x l; Edward Dmyty-a,'®«h«r wunlry 1" preference to this
making the hair stiff. Too much 1- tfr w flr e ” (R K O ); Henry Kus- !,n'v
l,* f p ro.,f,t* f f i i U&gt; !* m:
dye will make the Job look l.'ss ter. “ The Bishop's Wife" (R K O n J * ? '
* lm?it 2 ? ! ,Vin^*
"■LPf*1,
‘"y
|Radio); George Cukor, "A Double of AJ?.‘h Americans who a ri not
Tlte reason »o many women Life" (Universal-International).
th r .Am*r*r ,n » wh#
m.t
farmers-they can't
understand
•home hrown or black dye*—two
how
one
who
live*
In
and
o
ff
this
color* to be avoided—I* that they
like to get a complete rover up. snM Pr brflwn (t )( no,
, hr land ran think of pledging altrgl
believes il* Halt if
&gt;■
" ,r ance to any other. Vet ther# must
grey halrsafler a dve tiiex^thlV*
,0,0r'
h“ .
be some who are not loyal to
r V o o d l o b h i . not t Z n ner *hl,d'n *».w n &gt;n «tx nautral state. - America, for ther. are report* to
formed
With lieMer dv^s J e l' *°. ‘h,refor®
h*lrLd?r wthlrn thwt .ffeet. Of eojrae. the farmer
oT. v .
0i ! h,di" *
" ‘ her loyal American, have
J
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*ho“ W
Kf ftiH etriil. little patience with auch people,
notieeahh*.
Women should aerutlnitr th e ir!fo r they consider the attitude of
reasonable.
hair carefully before havin-f it the Utter strange end alien to thler
A fter all, says Mr. llall. ex­ dyed If they want to apprrela'e I own beliefs and principles,
SIZES 7 TO 12 Y EA R S
amine your own heir right this their new hair color.
It Is good to know how the
minute. Whether It la red, black,

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Social Calender

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Miss Ruth Stcnstrom
Honbrcd W i t h Party

FLORIDA ST ATI?

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Who I)yes Her Hair

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SIZES 3 T O 6 YEARS . . . 2,98
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Pcmi«7,s ifl living to each and every School Child who visits our store on these two days, a colorful and His­
torical Booklet, with HlghUfthts from the Lives of 48 Famous Americans. Hold your hats Kiddles! That fam*t
all, whe have thousands of Balloons to give away also. Remember now; These Gifts are Absolutely, FREE, with
the Compliments of Penncy's.

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T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 26, 1948

Giants A nd Pirates To Meet In Twin Bi
Sanford

Cops

Octet Will

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DONS' DANDY

BEN
Ru" F e a t u r e
9th Race Tonight

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ifgffer 6ef A fLIINO STAK1

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Hill Hardware Co*

J imtwin villiWin 023 010—0 0 3&gt;
Darlington
000 fKiu ulo I &gt;2
lle-irnt and Mori»w; Gray. C lif­
ton I3), Heyward Tumtall t^&gt; uul;
Small.
aftir 12 dayv of play.
They are the Fort Wayne, Ind.,:
Et-etrie*. Ia*t year** ih..mpion*.
the Golden, Colo., Coon., tho
iarkf'onvilb. Termini,I ItaiiidadiTi
ami the Likin, N.C.. Chatham*.
TUrh hue thn-o vlrlorle*.

DOUBLE BASEBALL TONIGHT
HEADER
MUNICIPAL PARK

FIRST GAME 6:30 P.M.

SANFORD vs LEESBURG

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Make these 4 comparisons
before you buy
any car
Yea, compare the feature*-cona
pan the pruca-compare what
you gif for what you ^oy-anJ
you, too, will emne to the covicUnion that Chevrolet uJ it A In
ro/uc. It alone give* Big-Car fea­
ture after Big-Car feature foe
Big-Car motoring multi—and
rt them at price* wliirh are
tr than tho»c of any othet tar
in the lic'Jl

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PITTS1ICHGH. Aug. 26. b»*&gt;Halt* in tremai* were filed la»t
night Bgalnn the t l r o o k l y n
IhHlgrr* and Infleldcr Tom llrown
hr Ataociateil ihvia photographer
Danny Jaclno who m Ii) he »**v
piimnnled during a gam* between
the Dodger* ami the ITttahurgb
Pirate* yealerday.
Tlw m ill were filed before A l­
HANFUHI) Winter Park
legheny C o u n t y prothonotnry
filc h For Opening Date
David II. Roberta. One named
Al
Drown and the olher the Brooklyn
iDudgvra Prufeailonal D a a • b u 11
SANFORU
Club and the EbbetU-McKaarer

SALJS-SERVICF.

COMPARE THE VALUE

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Soph.
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ins’* n/v*t glamored* ih'-r
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loiitv it '.ha 49th Qr«rd A r « &gt;
k«n.
Tht Uy f'.m t, i f c®ur»t. It to*
aorUiW- f!i
liftm a n HaiJi&lt;«p —7 I3( t. rg*t r.v» !n we&gt;.i
; is het-ihcl* me pcn*ll:ed y . d •jje, ;(lvi*:s thj pcvicr the'**.*™ a
tr.uii'j to win— wbivh th«y t«*
b illy Jo.
Ti Jay't rt-e. tagged the
'.he ‘' yrefrtItmlner/ handicap," |« jae;
mi
)ur: tut
nmc ar *.h* “ lo a n rg grir/l.’ iCJ
■ urge:* a: hardirap?. Fu: «h«re
I ii fia milch iraditiunal diff-refKJ
a* between th* Kentucky Daily
J and a Maiming taco.
Tod*y‘a wtnncr ect* 1UXX) plui
a h l he rau jdek tp in eptior.'il
| w tr tin? pooir. . A gui -nnteid
pur * »,! ff.OtwA It offered 'he h‘vh
| {tuna *aeb year, but in IV 7 n tg.al
?f f l l t l l \n t pvl.1 v i; — not
I C" mtiau the c,pi:onBia.

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1 *&gt;»= !U ^ nt' J«'k.0BVilh»&gt; 1» ; . I.'i'r v i't " c S , /
*V oilthtr. far.n ri in and rnme up |
ar.ih crarlt control in the pirtchei OUlv Ciank
( Europeai
&gt;r.d Atntricta cel*
Httwnrd Tunar-all a , . tl»e“ I jiiig Pen Smith
if wn .« th - deep Atlas'Jc y .t'e ii
maandartin. Hit pUrbing^ hov-’* Flojvl Spaihrr.an
north i.r.J nortbeirt cf tho W « ;
cVvr »'«1 v.,u*ider*d t.rc *of thu r.JiiflJ Kr'.iV ;
Soph.
Hfehnrd Uoolchan
j Indiea.
Wfkllgh;* o f the tourt amrrt.
Siph.
i In ii,e Mai on game. Ifrwyward Fdttat McTeer
Jri
rtllo rd hi* brother Huvrar.) !n Floyd Cooper
Sr.
t the irrenth and ,aw Uji taom Ft *d Cooper
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ttnn'iglwo triumph. Hu w-nt in ;S. .
•with two Mmnn player* on b i t , . ' i P f p ' Thomai
Mtir. d the iide. mtit a ltbatocd n ! ” dlinn. Thoinnr
twc-i.jn Maeun rally in ih* ninth.
h.J-'th
A Lig MVunth Inning whJeh,
' pr; lu:,»d nil of Daring'.on'* &gt;i\ Ticliai i **•/»
turn .ear too ninth fm Macon ‘. n ' CcmM C.,vingi -it
the matinee Don
wtidin'&lt;t jlen n i* Haa*
wai a tmon to ihr Sou'll Corolinf.
an*.
rally which defeated the Chicago
YESlfcH WIT'S STARS
it. a s s o c i a t e d d u e s *
' Cuba 9 -4.
Mai on
030 OdO 002— 5 t .1
Warren Fr»hn,
ipnrud
Don Mueller. Giant*—hll a pinch
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441 K. igt St
Darlington
000 l*K» **AJx—0 d 2 h&gt;t Jtvme run with two on in tnc i jrven hill in ehutting cut the S* ,
t.iwi'. Il.mnlcutt (7) and llr*i.j; ninth inning ’ to ipaik an cight-i uni Loale Cardinal* 2-0 to put the.
llna«rd Tunrtall, Heyward Tun-,
atall 17) and Seaiom.

Caddie Meet Filters
Finals In Tennla
Quarterfinal Rounds Meet To He Held A t
„ r J Mayfair On Sunday

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i Darlington, v-Mm ycateiday » f- C lia rf* I analog
iv n o r . over Maron fia., 6 to 5. Mthby- Marre
j Pariiiijiton’a aflnu-ion tllutnpn n ,„ , 'v n r * .
I tfllu ratrd (he Gnorgianl.
B m t 1 ate*
Gay I' i, C'.ibhilhouva
. J* aonvill*', (»»y d to 1 datlMike Whriehel
aim h-t night vTute the rnd to 1 1
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i.tlc double tllmination* pan,-* !«
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Manager Hal (iruie-r il at ill I rthr Aoerl T r.*- Tr ,1. T.
rinin i . .V n iff. Itaot l.rne, t&gt;l»Burring an iipirt *toeinrh m
' ini. JovCit J.iMi*.
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rtmalntd at liome fu. th&lt; game.
a.a liar* s icib MU*
The Saiifoulitu* were pilutrd h"
I it,I lla ll ll'llll llo a k lr
Acting Mnniger, KJ.Ie l.lilewiki.
A ao ttirr
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Johnny Mr\lnmi», rrgulnr rhott Kc*liir»-1
V .elr*
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•top for the Uiantv, ha* an In­ vtTilrinh, • 'ta-.|. Ifi.lv *n J tloJJ*r j
fected foot, and wa» unable to td.t) vkr
a.a Mar pit i.ia a n .
In the game*.
M.dti.n I'am VMM. » '« '- th i
tllrv IM&gt;
Orlando'* laru Bcvll turn-*l 'he M i a * y f . Itut.r
l*rl»&gt;v»’ * ilMlk, .la.trd Jan* a* I
1 trick in an ‘iron iitan* Mint to lb..Ion
l*n*l
defeat the Oainervill ■ (I-Men in
Ilk H-re .VI*.I. Milaori.l,* phoarr*
l|a. kteerlai.i to 0 and 1U to ■) u aim * in Or­
U*r».r
fW
IMM tart night. Tie
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lando
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manager racked up he lMh and Bunnv •o t
IMh vieturl)-* of the cunt nt rama«a n a r* 3 i h i * m i*
lle.trr
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l&gt;* *.!•■
.llarr,
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ro L U M H u s7 .7 7 A u g . 2tv
* * i £ It. Augu*tine Saint* nipped 1 1 , 1 Mreolll.in.
. ' lift. ."-*».»r *i.*l l.u. lit
Fight Kuivivora of nn orig-n..!'
the Dr Land ftrd lint- uy i 4 to ft Pro It
firl
&gt;f ua rot, rwl iiuarturfin.il- j 1,!ft 9.ilv .recreation l'rogrnm'a
am nar, a inn m i*
count t» nude, tin Saint-, wiih'n
In ArtP.n. T.f* Ten* Ilnn'Mntn. lhl» non ping in tho National Cr.i ',’ ni or vetinU Tournament apni*.
three game* of th* fourth ptare
Ilraa k r tt.innr'* M »»ter. J.ty'r .1*1 .In Tiiurnaounl.
.v.irnl l.y the Hill Hardware Com*
Saniut.l nine.
i l o a w o 111**. I'r.f*| I't.M.rr, an&lt;l
payloii.i 11. n. Iiet.rilr tmth end* IT... I I’ rln, Hairing foul weather nr a id - !'*'/ « ronilnued to.lav- with w rTib lia r* 3 Hill. VIII*
q/'a twin hill fnim the *.iuglng
deni., la foie nightfall two o f
^.b1 ’ - mi- flwil matehtw. whulwL
1*. |.»r*&gt;. lOtverle l-nrart*. l b will i mm.in t» rorupctP iu the I'.’- ' W'*' ("Urney U being play* 1 ou
Palatka Aanlra* n* tV.iily tiud.ll*
M ile , tl»w*r&gt;l*|..H n llil.ta*
h) ‘ * 5,,, 1U1« vit lory. vivln* U m , T ..M iiit, T ru lM |btl| In.lu rlmniplnnahlp matrh Ftiday »*&gt;e Mayfair Itw Comta. Th * flnala
Jao Xail.lti, 1iuyti.ua llo rh renter • i.-i &lt;&gt;
. *.
In
Orw will emerge with the r h a in -'* '11 he held Sunday at 3:30 o'*
M b Mar* a 'l a i b Wile
fla ilrr; piieheti In * th- r.lgntrap,
plan* award of a
aelfiar rl'-ek with Mr. Charlie Morrloia
IH I'. Mill li-n P * e «*11 *, V lt.lt,*
gnq limited the’ V * W four hit*. M i » . n r • h «r n i"| .l I.i m I. Hnp-e. -hip, good fur any college or onl
tnalelt**. S n t « grill be
The I’a took the firat gam.- by an M .lll.i.e 1,1V - r . in nn.l Tauru*.
vet illy „ f Ilia , linin'.
available for the puhllc. Tiuphlri,
■ lb Mar* V i a i b M il*
S to 0 margin, bii.1 n ored a ft Vo i!
Vl.tnnn Vnnnp l!r.
11-8-triumph In 1h« »r&lt;ond.
llllil. Hl)..«r Vnfl *terl. It*tiling Huh.
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(it..rl* Con
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I m b lia r* tt*»rb r o a n *
S A LT LAKE CITY. Aug, an,
Tit- ...
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firat
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l.l*ti. Ij.n l
lr; H M..«n
(AT- -Six of the ten Hyde. Cup I'aTibt lP
are n* follow*: Darhcra Mr.Nlb
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Knetnn*
M ol
defeated Itll.ly Slen*lrnm tkl,
point leader- are among th- 101 «&gt;n*n, i*Mn.l&gt; l.m r. and lla p o r
lie ASSOC1 \TED IMtKHH
ihotmaker* who t « off toiav injl-eaii
(t-3, David H|.«tet won from Dickie
\ublr.*tu and tVnycro--* rmnaln W.'tlnuirvlbnd f.-0, ikO, Dbelia
I
(he opening ioun.1 of the
neadhwked fn. f]r»l ptnrv In tha Moore defeated Kaye Hnltaclaw
Utah Oiwn Golf Tiiuruainrn*..
Georgia Florida l-u .io -.
Koch OH, 6-1, Marvin McKinley w w
Hradr.l |,y top inuiiry wbrnnr. Il
yd Maturrum of Chirag" nndM
* l Th.lMM,Urr'’ v,o '
Hilly Clark 6.3, 6-1. Ceogr.
Hogan o f Tlrr»hey. TV, thi*1]
Ti» i
t f T / . ' 1" ’'11 U l ; H-rtlir. eliininaiod Jltnmy F o«
dnxta
.'in * to J in Id Innlnc* a e.l. tj.O it 0
Up intlmit s aim JimM/ I).
Vattlll place
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Cordvl*
wj-,-_ from '
t of OJal, Calif., Skip Ale*,
Wuyrtou H to
IM SH I)AI L TO U RNKY
of Lexington, .V C , CluVton
Anttrlnu, th- ln»t n|.vr.&gt; rl.ib,
W IC IIITA , Kaa., Aug. 2d (^ )—
r o f fla.lin, K.C;
‘ defeated fourth place Tallaha .w-e Only four team* xtlll were un7 tu t and " * lh place Mnultritr defeated today In tha National
■topical Thomaivllle I to 2.
Sctul-lTo Dasuball Tournament

SELL
TELL
’KMWiU» Au Ad

Seminole High Football Roster

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THOM ASTON. Oa.. Aug 2*1 WA Uoiialn D.-^l
— Jtrk.’onvill# defl ate.) Piulini: Hunalri lioaord
. tun, SC., «) to 1 Ia»t nlcht or I ivilliam Howard
i th a r*ru cl the right to r*piet*nt Ray Uunbai
reri-.i flv* in t,«icmal piay of the Cedrick Ihinlar
ArnfViO Ligion Junior B a u b tl. J
KHd*-i. Jr.
! TotToamcnt.
J, mi K-cung
1
-nrtloral gamee M bit Ik c Ug.i.a H.rper
• rh ;«d n .tt wick at Giailavtoii,* O io i« « Ur-gi!*
S.c,
. Wallace Tyre
Th-r Florida rharapr, froth, fr. rr* .
Tyre

A &gt; or,J * ALL’

a dual ultra. Men at the MmtWunl M 'n '"". and Flo He •!.
Park. Th, firat gum. v/ill het'Inl
n » rave promise* t-. i-e .&lt;
At 0*30 oYlofk
I kfiMle it'val lptw*w*n C l w i Ar.%
and
flno*
nay R...rnk.an«, SanfcH flr - t 1 " * «
mid Nrrrr Ou’ . The |a
•acker, hanged nut Ida I'M hirne;
.
run of the Il'IS FI" . la .M i- »•/»«»*'» deg tr»« the favorite !|t
League w jfo n In the t»r*t cam.f. the I-vtllni* Tuesday hut eteu
Snow and SIr&lt; t cr&lt;*»»'*l tinHe hit the round trio|oT In the
Iln* a winner. ThU thee* yem
rerent h imdnir.
&gt;I&lt;1 naii.un of whir* .......... .
Joe Bchultx went the «*vet» tri­ | ilfalant-rd ham'h'v f •|--rlfa Amt If'
cing route fur the In. i.l'ra in the t a recent rorleat and -h&lt; 'll he
opener, and allnv.**! iV ' Itrotca • out tnnleht to pull u repeat i f .
reven well leattcred hlO'flet. while it'* (Kiraihle.
tirin g up three free »i;V*U,
lrii.fi Vrmtii Candv Lane, Trekr
Bill Spink* tanrkrd ••veil in­
ning* o f (ho niuhtran f. the Sau&lt; and FuH&lt;.in Captain are n few
fordite*. and ('harlle Re*J
I! j ■ ei&gt;iit- uf the vt'until marathon, r* aloti'.l
to cuifijvptp In the tenth l* '* 1
plyted the affnir,
Sam Amotlello io***'(l two Lit over the lung la-ach cu r.e.
TI.M U IIt* I'V tttll «
ball foi the loraU Iti th" U. t
i . i m » i t iaia

fame.

L e g io n

O J A S , Gl’ T S M/S
'r o / f L e c s ' r A L e .iT
r o o r a s a p / ~o #
TMS
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Ab-.nt the hot teat oetat *'&lt;
Manager Hal Gruber « f the
rvt r to*
Senior t| Giant* announred to­ givvlionnd »pv.il«ter»
day that Frida) nleM ho* h-t&gt;i pallup around the local oval w ilt,
unlin.l.tr their Ivg* tonight whe-il
deileaatr.l i i “ U "ea N ifh l"
•t the Municipal fork. Siutfod the hor doom flv open • ' tl."
will m**l the I’ lla lk i A ia ltit
• •art o f the feature ninth rare
here In a *lnt«le g*m*.
at the Wlui'u County Krr.n.l
„ Cluli in Daytona Ih-m h. Gloria
LEKSHU Hf&gt;. lo g ‘.'ft, Ifiperipll , Ann. Snow »inl Slept. Mover (hit. 1
— The Sanford Giants ahd th* Korater Amber and OH', Honey
H * * b.U' f
l Dlrd nl11
*• th*»* .Irtvln/
cannier the rluaive "l.urky". I
h» f rrt affair by an n
« £ . . ltunn|lt|t w„ h Mic... v ,,,ct Joper.
f^ a li r. w U * ? . T

Jacksonville Nine
Wins Region Five

By Alan Mover

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COMPARE THE POPULARITY
Yea can identify the f/ «« f n/*»t
in Any hat of product* by pricing
out the ce»e product which enjoy*
grcatrtt populathy, year after
year; and. of course. In tha field
of metor cor*, that one product U
Chevrolet t NEpre people au fug/rf
Chevroll t*. and more people are
d’ ftfaf Ch*vrol»W than any other
mtkt of car. tUl year a* lor the
total 17-ytar petifi IV3I ti data!

Young feet art •*lr«m#iy ptianh Thay ntod
' much mor* than m*r* covoting to htlp th«m

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develop itraight, itrong and iroublo-frt*.

COMPARE THE FEATURES
Only Chevrolet combinee tha
Unitirtd Knee-Art ion Rida far
gliding *moothne*i. . . the world *
champion Vahe-in-l lrad engfna
for p*r(nrminu and xcooomy i .«
Body by Fuhtr for taurful beauty
and I j i u r y . . and F1*h«r Un*itcel Comtiuction p/ui Unititad
Knre-Action fh u Poiitive-Action
rlvUie
HvUrtuhr
Brakes for all-rwind

Young Ft*! N «td

Hit Extra Frolaction of

PoINParrot
• n o n r o i f a o v i an d a m *

aa/ety protKtknl

COMRADE THE PRICES
You'll I f f r * with milhon* of other
ear bgyer* that priccr-jike
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I Served 18 Million
Lunches In 1947

OFFICE r p « e In Mr,irh tlaildlnir. (2ASUI.ING Power l.awnmowerf,
MEN I .v C AIt
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On dmplay at .s.mi i
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Large light office, newly deeoOlder Office, lift K. Ift, pliotta
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it.teit, ..It utilities, heat and janlPint.
STICKI.AND VJOKHISON
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Call
XM-VV, H. A A. Di pt. Store.
I. 1*141X E-l l, INC
Duo-Therm rliculatiiig tieaier. ftS
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tank
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Ph&lt;cte
tlciif.n and up lo date one room
n : i . FLORIDA HOME o i l Jjd
, | | j.A flA 88l l Vug 20 iSpnC77.
eftiejency apattmaat. * Lit at fur
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hurtneat couple. Poirntuwn lo­
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COMPI.KIK SOCKET SET, other
cation. Call SSO.
mechanics tis.lt aLo . tewing
IkODflE*PLYMOUTII
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A G O O D T H IN G
chicken
Orlando llighvviy Itt,
4*j A ctr» Tiled Farm I .find l i l t . .
PARTS AND SKItVICK
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For A R A I N Y ^ D A y j ,
J, Hue tUA,
00 per year leare. Phone 7SI J,
Hill Palm nio Ave.
Phone f o i l .'T1."’ 1.
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S W E E T V A L E N C IA OltANT.KS
APAKT.MK\T , H 5 w T jft St.
Kind h -itid that -ilmol ' null
Hrlp-Srlf) Self Aertlm Laiindi*
Oiunites ii!!.' and I 7ft hug
TH E LO NE H AND E R
ni.igiain in i - reported in npjrnDriers
Ironn.g
Furtii»hod npuitnunl,-, hoi vvnt«r.
Grapefruit **.*,- A 7f&gt;* l.ag
tint) in * 1*1 . li'.ul. lu • (rut. ilnlc
Hv F ra il St r i ke r
M'.ltV U K and RKPVI RS
Phone D ll'll
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ott.VNfiK J I I C E ll.oo list
7.'.(I -I'tumle i. purled havliiif 'unch*
Autr. 30. M't Klin Ave.
Fi nn uur own grove
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during
(hr
|inifunyear,
C/vl.L ftl" fur Uatti ry, Generator
340 K. 3rd St i i et
hi an annual summary uf the
Attention: Permanent gucrt* who
and Starter tel vice.
Swain's
h, nl I'u t. prog&lt; mu Kmr'Lh
like to K'‘t nvruy from iioir.. and
flntirry Si'rvire. 3U1 W. First
Rated it,-. |.i. nf 4hul :tlt* front
81.
heat of the city. Nice furnished; g
A R T I C l *CS W A D I E D
•hu f.-1, r,il government and t'Ww.Lcdroom-, in private honn-. Nun;
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battling nnd luawOhs-lainl. l l i g . Hignesl easli p r «e paid fur used U RI.ANDi* Muinlng S,niii-el tit- '.‘ It* from -tat,, and euunty soprr.'s.
Sale - uf lunettes amount! ,1 to
yidlow liume. Elder Spring*.
furniturt'. Ted liavls I'urniturr
la into Evening Star. Cull Ralph ll.lftft.7H2 more than 7ft penoin
C.. ?C K. 1st. Ph. OftH.
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uf th&gt; «o il uf tlu&gt; entile pi.-if1 ml
•dulls only. 3tW Elm Ave.
lu nd'liiioti the »■ li&gt;».l&gt; ivs.dve.1
Old Gold. Old Jewelry. Uridg' .vl.'l »IC TANKS, preens inner, le
aftlOjK*** wurth .»f (.H'd-totf* fioiii.
work. etc.
Il.ix J.A.F.
Car*
■c.lifuic.'d, state approved *ii&lt;
W AN TLD t o r e n t
•'erald.
6-sh, 030 nnd 73ft gallons. Alt tin It.S. Department uf Atrrhnl
wu.-k guaranteed. T. O. Ilrown. lllte.
WANTED: 3 liedioom apartment A IL L UUY your car regardless
Jr. Phone !.&lt;!* tV,
I!' 'I'llin 1II.test by the l»ep-rr' |
or houte.
Mrs. William f).
of age or condition. Ratliff &amp;
men* of Ed icnthoi
tli wnr;i','
Douglass, Vlit.(.-* Hotel.
Sen*. Phone 237 W.
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f R E A L E S T A T E F U R S A L E SINGER featherweight pnrtahkr T T ' Z . , T n f r ^*l**;*Ktt'* f" r ' ,l' i'-v in g &lt; f tiiilk. I. .11. ..... ■
ford Paint A Glaaa «m. Phur.e ........
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EL.V I. E S T A T E — IN S U R A N C E
or fiu.t, hrend or let mufl-o*. an ' 1
P IU lP E H T V M A N A GEM EN T
7 Pels, Llvcufodf, Supplltm F ir Kitcaen Cnhineis call C. J. imlter &lt;n iiiatgnHn!*. l&lt;ifi. m m l I
HAVMflND M. It.VLL. Ifrallor
II. U “ Type A '' lunches \&gt;ei&lt; • e l ', &lt;l'
Gu.itt, 771* W.
Rat. t Florida Stale llank llldg. (f you hare a milk ruw fur sale.
In t year.
Call Hunt's Tuxedo IYrd Store,
YOUR SAFETY ~
The lunrhi • cost the sd.eul ilill
O/AltK IKE
K E \ S ntul
I WE MAKE
W I L L I A M ’S S I'O lt T A F I X I T S IK H *
F IS H IN G T A C K L E
MODERN 4 bedroom lUnrh type
Phone 3ftH.
oi' the highway dc|M'tids on the dr,-ii from II* c u t * tu 3&lt;l »in&lt; .,
tly Huy (i’oitn
LO CKS
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205 W . F ir m S I.
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4 I.E S &amp; W I l l Z Z h l t M O’IO R S
home, 2 baths. Excellent loca
v/iii ii vt g- I', ii i, I*, o , w ii i fOWHUpq of your car.
Don i And many lunches arc
rftVfi I
i.on Apply ftod Plumusa Drive ' / , ‘' i t ' 1 u,!r T* 16 N v
txkv i. ks. Ihuig your car lo wlthnnt co*t.
i'hona lanu-vv.
Reds, 4A, now ln&gt;'"*f
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m.r expert M-rvice men f..r ui
Floridi, tun limn r 11m ntcl •J2''.
clioic.' from fl.Kk at 60c per lb.
, ,tRK , ||Kf'K-LP and A N VI. H.’b ill fide* si funds for •«h-*.3
MODERN d room hou««', douhte
Hawke, Paula, Post Office.
*,818.
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lunchroom expenditures
ditrtnc
Kmagi'. 711 Mellonville Ave.
G E N E R A L TRUCK K UtjPT. I d lulH-1‘». Thi* is uii inert an. t f
11KLI* WANTED
:«•* VV. First St.
TWO ROOM HOUSE, oarh room
vTS.t’ ii over Ihe previous &gt;VXC.
10’ x 12'. Corner I-aku Mnry Kitchen h e lp -dishwasher, general
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at Upiala, naxt to whiu rhurrh.
cleaner. Lomtann's Itctnuiaiii,
HO LLAND CELI.IM PLANTERS
It 10.00. Rev. (i. Knigli', P. O
27ft0 Orlando Drive.
Seminole Truik A Trsrlur Co.
Elcrttir llghi iiiM'&gt;ra in t’ .N
Box 4SI, Sanford, Fla.
homiM nnd induatrics nu-.u.ii
Ilth K French A ir.
W ANTED I'Xperlcnrid D.I.it man.
inure than 21*1 million IdktwiU*
Phone I3M6, Sanford
Two lied room liungaluur rear High
If |m*&gt;ihle, fur Iniluel 1lot File
hours each year.
School. (0,000.00, Recently « •
I null slice del.it in Sunfiild. Cull
Expert Radio Kepalrlug
decora terI. box J , tin Herald.
Orlando (1073 or write P.O, tiox
Fred Mr era. *11 R. 2nd St
3*it*I for Interview.
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Real Estate
Intrslmrnla
CORNS K IL L IN O Y O U ?
COLORED W OMAN for gcm^il
W. |{. W ILLIAM S, Realtor
G O A T M ILK
■sllet le ttCONOX ef
household work.
Health card 1 tilt N. Park Avr. Trl. 1120
OOUIU Tm U m i teskl
Randall Priest
iei|Uitril. Phone 277-W.
F.ILA.
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Phone 714-WS
btwt itin (*■* ttts.rilt« &lt;m !•*«, lmt»*
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Loans
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Emerson 14 li p. motor with deep
Store.
I Radio s it paired, called for and
writ pump.
Complete |7ft.l*&lt;).
I i|&lt; livered Mione County 3702.
Phone 14U, Gordon Dean.
W ORK W AN TED
■ ^L C. Walter.
DRAKE LIN IN G
M IC K E Y M O U S E
New Location. Bert'* hewing
CHECK CHART
Toiirhion Drug Co.
MOWED. For trasonaldc
Machine Shop. Opposite Prirces* T im 'o r Work by the hour or Job. |luVWNS
a ltd A D J U S T IN G
lly W a ll D im tcj
LURK 1CATI ON
-1rd A Paik Ave.
estimates Phone 7M-W.
I'.oughlng, harrowing, mowing
Theatre. Phona 11140.
and dirt moving. We tpcclallte
TUXEDO PEEbjk—comolete line
in conditioning building &lt;ot« V- N E T I A N BUNDS made tn ord v jj - i
r o ' d o i ji-id n j w m a x i 'j X
IninPs Tuxnio Feed More
d-r.
Seminole Venetian RH11I
and garden piota. phone UV7-J
111 ■a t~.fQ t
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Phone
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equipment. Good location. Rea­ FLOOR SAND ING * finishing
sonable. Call 0113.
cleaning 41 waxing. Our powr*
unit enables ua to work wheru I'PlinL.-tTKHV— SLIP COVERS
Soda Fountain. Dark liar. Stools
Full Rat- samples
F'nr ex|ieit
there la no electric .onnectio
11 d l l I l f MM
r t r f ir lf H
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and
Restaurant refrigerator.
idvtce. Phone 1112. Sanford Up­ »P8f*tril
ovailable. 21 yoaia «xp«rienr&gt;
Ml TnUl liluS IlMlA &lt;
Phone Ben Jones 2SH2 Oviedo.
holstery 1134 N. Park.
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary, Fla
5 II.P. Twin Cylinder standard
, MstOei! Test fro»#4 IMi «,
riding tractor, front tires 7.5€» x CARPENTERING and repairing, 13 N O T IC E S — P fc 'R S O V A L
Great to Rtltevi MOHTNLV (
18, rear tires 4 x 8.' One 10 In.
hour, day pr week. Art DaughFO .;'H E A LTH PROTECTION and
«■ ty. Plmntr 77o-J.
turn plow, t guano cart, one H
( L EA NE R LIVING call Pftl for
blade disc harrow, I spike tooth
c.mj.lrte detaili on FOGGING.
Position by experi­
harrow, 1 spring tooth barrow, W ANTED:
So',»ner*i ChemlcaU. Inc.
enced. dependable affir* wotkrc,
Are you iroebJd by dlr*i*«4 of (•rultivator ami, tools, hauling
male (unctlo* s! nu-nlhly OUuub' Kxfwrt typist. Reply Rox A R C .' A TTE N TIO N : Pnniaiirnt guest
cart, carriage- to ..convert Is
m m * Doe* tbia mas* )uu ruOer
Sai furd Herald.
walking tractor. Used 14 years.
(rtm p*ln. lea] *o w in m i, »**X .
who like to get away ftom noise
Original cost tTQO.ao sale price
]ilcn-*inmg*.W aurh times! Then
and heat of the city. Nice fu*-.
in,
irr Lull* 1* Ptu*li*m'« V*nr!*'Ue
I ft&lt;*0.00. J. C. Bikes, Momne Lola Mirkwood, 4154 E. flth Stnl*hed l*cdruonis, in private
Cojtipomal 'O 1* 11* 1* such »JtnpCorner.
_ half day'a work.
home. Sun Lathlm; .i-l r»am
(ottui lu a iJe*nt nw*ltc»l t**i tt&gt;M 4
n utnl nmaiesaty t^tplul tc worn- .
the lami. C«4i A'tlW-1.
ttitnmuted
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tu wvmin tat* war.
**r. Auy Orucxtore
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used gas range. Hill Hardware
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coueojax
V&gt;vn*A E. PINKIIAM'S!
K Fir.
Co. 301 F.
Irat St. Phone 63, FLOOR SAND ING and finishing
with modern equipment, 2d l.&lt; 1S T : (anile* black billfold ort
A Mounting Rohemla. 1316 W.
yta*a «*T-erl»ne
work guarFirst Street containing*money,
15th St. Ph. 390-M,
an'eed. R. V. 81 n r ns. fit. 3
drivers license A receipts, f f
Ibu USA, Sanford, call 7MR I
tbu finder needs the money
Bealy Sofa Beil, excellent cimdlalter 7:00 l*. M « . before 7:00
worse than laser A creditor 1,
• lion. Phona 348-W. 1301 Pala :l
keep the money A return hy
metlo Ave.
mail or Phone 2204.
Electrical
Appliance*
28 FOOT TRlAlLERtvfrlgkUIro,
A ILE R *v'frli
Refrigerator?
slower A hqL Jgatgr heater,
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A U r O I FOR S ALE
1M U4ae» hmetlee oesvaU*
Small amountt d o ** and take up
rftw w-u.
a la n w-u-f—
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w a l k k r ' E S &amp; iu o CO.
payments. Phone 1021-11.
I W H E E L T R A IL E R , luitnbla
I «mrsr.watiae *e

CHARLES V01MHMCH

Cofhran’H Atlantic Service

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In a recent report nn awimmlng
m

M construction to the City Com-

He quoterl a Mr. Oirr who had
dcilgncd the awlmminr pool at
Pkhokee aa followa: ’ “ III* candid
•glnlon nf concre te Mock ron.-trurtion for a pool la that It la entirely
Inadequate to hold the enormous
preavi-re at the deep end.
“ On Aug. US.” he wrote, *1 con­
tacted SensabaughlUInc and As­
sociates at Coral Gables. Mr.
■jmaabugh waa out of town hut
Mr. Ralne brought in Mr. Harvey
Baiter. Mr. Baxter dori all their
ol and building design and ns*
lit r li or aeven pool* in an.I
Around Miami, lie aald a few
year* ago aomeone in Miami built INVITINO RIPO IIKS Into h!a New York apartment, Algrr Iflae (left)
a concrete block pool. The water tell* them of hlf hotel meeting w-ith Whittaker Chamber*, ilia man who
wai turned Into the pool but ha* accrued him nf being a member nf a Coinmuntit underground group
never reached the half full mark in Waiblngton. Telling the newirnrn that he Identified Chamberi a*
before the eidea Mrw out.
"George Cro-ley," aolrly on the Intter’a aay-ao, HI** re fille d hi* state-

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“ Among aome of the poola I

vlelted while thete was tho Vene­
tian Garden Pool of Coral Cahlea.
Thla la a beautiful pool In a na­
tural aettlng. It I* a fill and
empty pool, (wing emptied each
day. Outflow pipe tiring 21 inrhea.
It ll filled from a 10 inrh deep
well the water of which la frrih
•nd entirely free from sulphur.
Thla I* below the ground pool,
having been cut out of rnial rock.
“ A (lx Inch concrete floor wa»

placed In the bottom ami the aide*
were gunnited with a 3 inch layer
of concrete In make it water light.
Thla may lie whrtr aomeone of
our rllient conceived th- ld-« of
building k below grounl pool era
Canford tlalng wire lath and gun
ill* to a*aI the aldra. Burh conitroctlon In thla area la impracti­
cal for even though the pool were
VSUr tight when full, ahee cmHied the forre at lh» In!tom

true* violation*.
He mad* th# charges to U. 8.
JERUSALEM. Aug. M -U D — Consul Crnrral John !. MacDon­
Tho liraoll military governor of ald. now chairman of tho con­
Jenitalem. Bernard Joaepb. ac- sular True# Commlaalon.
cuaed the Arab* today of 62
SI TRUCE VIOLA .

Heat Wave

Concrete Blocks
For Pool Not 0 . K.
Says R. G. Lubinski

mrnt that he I* not and never hn* been a CnmmunliL
would l&gt;e great enough to ro'lapse the aid)*, due to Ctr fuet
that wr have n land form ation
here and not solid rnck.“
Mr. I.ubin-ki reported lh.it he
had visited the f’nbokee Cool now
under conatructlon, and wn* informed that cash outlay for the
.15 hy 76 fo o l aleive

the

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War Crimea

Frara

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Oaa

I anill non# waa la sight ImmadiaUly.
‘
There waa iomi hope that coot
air maaaee from the Canadian
noithweat would move acroaa the
l/irder over the weekend and be­
ing a drop In temperature* to
lun, aoction*. But forecaatera
raid the cool air waa “ moving
very slowly."
Thu North Atlantic and New
England elate* got *ome of the
high i-mperaturca ycaterday. Hart­
ford. Coni., etnled aa the mer­
cury loomed to 106. In Huntingten. W. V*., thcomometera regittcrod at. even 100, the aame
not mark reported at Alpena,
Mich.
Naw York and Boston got a
notching INI reading while Phil­
adelphia felt no cooler with a
mars of 05. Chtrago’a 05 waa the
hottest Aug. 25 In the Weather
Uurrau'a history and the fourth
conxrcutive day of W er above.
Detroit's high waa 08 and Cin­
cinnati! wilted under the aame
torrid temperature. Cleveland waa
In the aame condition with a
high of 07.
There were a few cool apota.
San Francisco's 88 waa the
c uintry'a lowrat reading and moat
of the Pacific coast enjoyed tem­
pi rat urea alightly below normal.
In Dc-trint, more than 20,000
auto worker* were made Idle
directly or Indirectly by “ heat
atrikra.“ After 0.600 workera at

It "M ilan** Iran, .-aa* nasi

■liopimd hundred* of ilia ien'g»'te*

I. hm.l |{u**ian line*.
After the rcvrrsal In fortuns
nlong thr Stalingrad front, Sehellenla-rg aald “ volunteer*” had to
ol l*o rho*cn from only the moat

ty|K- o f pool would la- I25,MH&gt;,
but duo to co-operation of liign
arliool leiyr, the Lion* Cluii and
rltlfcn* who ilonated ‘.Ime and
labor and hauling of material* the
ro*t had lieen kept down. It vra*
eatimated there that if let under
contract it would ro*t 110.000 to
$16,000 today.

i a."fully screened Russian pria.-neia and th* rrlloble one, were
few and far between.
Wartime dettrurtlon o f tl&lt;*e«
The operation
entered
into
Hchcllcnlterg'a trial borauea of ha- rharply reduced potential •**•
what happened to »onte of the porta of walnut* from North
Soviet *pie«. The prosecution In- China.

Bavtng money la a cinch
if you’ll ahop our way.
You can caally prove this
tact to youraclf. First,
cor pare our regular eetrydav shall pricra with
ell other* (Ami you can
bet that ouri are aa low
ae the very lowwatl. Then
watch our ada for the
wceh-eiwl red hot ape--lab*. (Many »t th-ee we
realm* at coat nrtew —
ofteif below coatl. PitK8TO there you have It.
fly ahopning In our etoree
every day lr the week
you eao HAVE A L I T ­
TLE EVERY DAY ON
rV E R YT H lN n
YO U
HUY . . . and get the
greater additional aavInga hr stocking up on
th»o» week-end superd-ep&lt;e,i|.prii e
epeclale.

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P-Nut Butter
Waxed Paper

Q*nu*tlty Rights R ew rrH

Cut Rite

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Price* flood Thru Nnturdny, August 28th

Ready To Eat Cookod, Smoked Hall or W hole

Hams

(induced &lt;vldsncs to ahow that

the Russian*. after their mission*
Auachwlts,
t*atificd
vin e accomplished. ware taken survived
A hen eats about 10 ernt* worth to Ausrhwltt and killed.
against Hehellenliarg that the
of feed per month.
A witnaas, namnl Smolen, who Russian agents wrre alaln there.

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Florida Grade A Dressed A Drawn

Frying Chickens

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Stewing Hens Pou
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OCTAGON GRANULATED

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REGULAR
$19.95 VALUES

W IT H PROVEN DEODOR AN

Matt refutes galore - . .featur­
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Covered in High Grade ACA
Ticking. Cotlon filling make*
Utette Madrewtee n S t a r
Value.

B A B Y BEEF
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T-Bone S T E A K
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Bacon
SW IFTS

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H o i Cen

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160 Coll SprlngH embedded
In fluffy felled codon and
covered In Illuc or Hone floral
Ticking. . .

Corn 5

THOMPSON SEEDLESS

HEADLESS SHRIMP
RED PERCH FILLET

?.U50 VALUES

SOLE FILLET

CUBAN

Lb 39c
Lb

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45c

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OCEAN PERCH

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HADDOCK FILLET Lb

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FRIDAY AUGUST

27.

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No. 5.

West Envoys Red Scientists Agree To Conform House Probers Reds Again Invade
arliament For
PartyiDig Into Hiss, Berlin s City Hall
Western Europe Confer3 Hours! WiA
With Molotov. . «w*o*.*«
* Chambers Deal
Demanding Control
Backed By 0. S. Observers B e l i e v e
Investigation
Shows
16 Marshall Plan Na­
tions Are Included^
U. S.-British
Dis­
cuss A n t a r c t i c a

*

WASHINGTON. Aug. 27-&lt;/P)
— The Umlrd Slatrt gave it*
backing today to a mo*e led by
France lo trl up an all western
F.uropean parliament with advisory
power*.
Die Slate Department tald in a
ilatement that ” thi» government
•liongly iasuit the progtetiivrly
doier inlegiation of the f r e e
nation* of wettern Europe."
American official* assume this
group probably would be expanded
to include all the It) countlie*
which air taking pad in the
Manhall Plan for European re­
covery.
Prance proposed specifically a
cnference* of the tlruaiel* jmet
countrle*, to be held not later
than Noveniln-r, to make recoin mendatloni lo their goverunent*
aa to the membership, dale ard
place of mcrtlng* and the age win,
for a proposed European l • pre­
ventative assembly with advisory
power*.
Britain'* l-almr government ha*
indicated It may not want lo go
ahead at thi* time. Prune Minl»ter Attlee wrote Winston ChurchIll recently that the movement
wa* premature, and the project
ir m i* * * a o* r u * t « * i

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Wright And, i Faille
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M p m h p rK
I l f IA IW IA
M im n

Fred Wright, n w i a n r uf th*
n u t dwpaituiru* uf l A gUrtinnie
Market, and Mareel Faille, eign
oalnter aaaoclated with 0 . D.
I.andre**. were lodly Inducted by
John Ivy aa member* of the l.lont
Club al , the meeting at the
Tuurlat Center.
In order to remind the new
member* of tho Lio ni' work
for the blind. Mon Ivey blind­
folded Lion* Wright and Faille
at the luncheon. Don Wright had
to right the fallen Lion banner
while atill blinded, and Lion Faille
fetched a glaaa of Iced tea for
th* K ln r l.lon without mlahap.
Henry Witte, Jr. announced that
Florida Lion* Club* will publlah
th* Florida Lion hlagailn* In Ihe
■tale.
At the Miggeatlon of W. B.
Connollv that more algn* advert­
ising the Sanford Zoo are need­
ed »n lughwnv* leading into San­
ford. K in * Lion Hamilton Blibee
directed Cliff AMei a* chairman
of Ihe committee to dleeuaa the
matter with the Jayrtca who are
working on mch project*.
Dick Klaberry waa appointed
bead of the program eommlttre,
with Dr. Frank Qtilllman and
Fred fi*n*« aa eommlttre mem­
ber*. Clarence V r l i k
reported
1hat radio program will be used
•o further tale of rum In mac­
hines sponsored by Ihe Lion* who
like proceed* for aid to thr blind.

Brief Four-Pow­
er Communique Is
Due Tomorrow Nite

5,000 Spectators
Greet R eturn Of I MOSCOW. Aug 27 i d ' l 1lie
three wrsleni entoy* lu itiriiril
Olympic T e a m ;1
bout ihirr houit loniytil with
Liner Is E s c o r t e d
Into New York By
Police. Fire Boats

Soviet I'oicign Mumtci \' M
Mololot on llir Gentian elm*.
I hr envoys motored liom the
kirm lin lo llir Hull'll embassy.
|U*I across the Mo»cow Kivrr,
I licy lefl (he kirm lin the if I*
of the Soviet government, al H:D)
P. M. (1 2.OS I* M . L S D
Coire»|Hmdenl» asked U. S.
Allllia'sailol W liedell N inth:
"W ill llieir be 4 *oinmunii|ue
tonight I"
Without pausing. Smith called
over hit ihoulder.
"No, theie will be u» &gt;omniumque tonight."

lly THOMAS I*. U H U N K !
MOSCOW. Aug 27. (fl’l—"Hif V.idem s of Science* liquidated 4
biologic4I laboratory 4iid "freed from thru dulie*" two noted Soviet
liiologiil* by ipecial decree today.
At the t.imr time Soviet newspaper* i* m r d iionl-p4gr &lt;pte,iih of a
letlrl of ibe academy'* pinidium to Ihliiir Miniitfl Stalin. I b r Irltcl
Men Were Linked In
piomiird Stalin that the academy would "collect tit mutakrt" 111 luologv
and “cleat the pul it (*.t the ilrvel
opine nt vl advance'll Soviet science
Uytulugy. It* chief, N IV Hub-!
In West M.irylailtl
■ *
in the name uf the gn at pur|to*e* ......
accu*nl of having taken1
of our people and in the name of
anti scientific pusltRiins.*1 iriy.
N KH \OHK.
the vii-lury of Commit mini."
t-g&lt; nrlir* deal* Wllh the ■.tody if
\ «|»r«ul Irilrtal grainl jury
T ill, wa* all part of the can the function, of cell*.*
whirti 1a hi nionlh iihIu tnl 12
I inning row among Soviet *clenMu- Communi.t central ..... irmt1 I. 1* n iti whether acquired charha* placed it* atamo t a p -1 lup t*iMiitiiui)i«*U tit llir t 1111*aI
Slnlr*, h.»* Ihtii Mifiiiiiiiiinl fm
aderi.tic. can U- pu-»rd on from p,..vul on the theory that .......... .
itiiiii.i 1
geneiation to generation, U-com- 1 liaracteri.tic* can l&gt;e .nS. iiti"! | Hfpi, I 1 in rutiAihlrt
Ing inherited ehararteri.lic*.
M u. wit, revi-aled by one ..f t h e ' r d ilf llir
Krrnoved from Ihrir fob* by i-aponent* of the theory, T H .l.y the decree were Academician L. A. Miiko, al n rvrrnt -etaio-i of thei
W A£IIIN(«U&gt;\
\uw 27 uV*
Orbrli. noted biologist who wa* A.ademy of Biological Science*,
I lir I Imnr l n A iu rm .m AiMeretalry of the Section of Itlolo- l.v.enko attacked tho*e Soviet I
tl%l!ir» t ••iniiiillrr iHiiutf lull ilk
gieal Scn-nces, and I I Shmal- scientist* who in*i*t upo-i the |
toil*)' .ill* I * ||r%% tr |Hi|I tll.il
gau»«n, who wa* director of tlu&lt; Mcmlelum theory.
Institute of Kgolutionary MoriT h i. 1. the widely acrepled Algri Ni*% j(ul \V !titt.ilk**i (*li4in
phology.
( theory of itiheiilanee.
Mendel l»tl» tillt r vvrir m lr ir d r .l tt| l!if
Liquidated wa. the l.aluuatory working with plants. ttace.i tlie '.tliir id«! ( a i in fir.ii \\ r vlfiiituttri
of Cytogenetic* .if the Inwtitut**
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Mtl

Owership of Farm Negroes Are Told
•g y N e g r ( ) W ()r |(|

Owes No Livin'*

Demonstiaituns May
Force Work Stop­
page And Abandonmem t if Building
Ill HI D
2i
,.-Fi Fur
lltr &lt;r.Olltl Ili4.ill,t J*v t -lltgcirnt
( oimmmiti Ir j .Id,, ■nitiaioi* foie*

Race Urged I’u K’ uk
■
i e.J tlieu w ** tui. iieiltn'i ci;y
Tempers.
Improve |M|,
| .. l i k e up a
C r e d i t . Integrity meeting ,i u.r uni 1 mnmnn;

ill 1 oUlli ll 411.1 ....i;.r,t. l ift ) ImcJ
NEW YORk. Aug 27-&lt;/1‘|t il
I'l.L V 'A M
I rlill
Xii g ).. vuu*tiluie « haiui) . u 1 icg.me
Onr hundtrd and Mi L\ S. Olym­
27 l.l'l
\ lirpi..
ik&lt; , 4l 4 . I tbril omi
Ibry drmindr.l aI. at 4 ipt^ul
vt.,trwo|r lrmir«,ri III, r l i l l , r
pic athletr* came home today to
ii.nimitlrc 1 ■1. 1 ,. 1Cil t t.;rmb«l»
the loudett Iraibor celebration tince
niglil &gt;4i.l ' 11ir Hoilil ,|..r *
..I 1 uinmuniit J .i.iinaicJ Ubor
ekr U' .1 ll' in,* il ,.iil, * ri
the return ol the firtt G. I. con­
miiem in ll.c
&gt;.ci • nc of the
4 , ll.l III C ll* 1114Lr i In mg
tingent.
t OllllUllIrr lilt r*||||,«||i| Kubnt
&gt;iiv be appnmlrd 1 .rt-tv^c the
/ Alr\4li«ln |.».bv N .ili,
In the giuup weir ) l gold inedal
S lll|llliu
Alla! Kr|»
.ittolllrl
4||,| i mrml.ri ,d
ii'iituil \ &gt;1 Iriiu in Jcn .rJ that
*
* N|%t«|| ill | *1
11**1
winner*, including II member* of
l
till)
C|Ue*tioi,&lt;*tl
v
luiiiliri.
.tllci 1|r |
,1 u a* to l.c e*i i.iiuti committee'
miillitri- ..I
thr baikrlball squad. Decathlon
X 4 I 1 1 1 U il
1 Hi ll
vim I. it look
Cre liutlov ikia,
Champion Hob Mathia* of Tulare,
Avon 1.11i,,o l*n \ t&gt;
i ' I i i .-I i I
ol
Thr tiller weslcincts had all
Ctdorr.1 Proldr
Calif.,, and Swimmrr Ann Curti*
■ll ...M l toil ii 4p|.4iriii|i itiulii aerie ibc
I
Diking null ir|»ii(ti&gt; lain, I'T,tillin' hebitr
appointment toi 5 I* \| tl) A M )
of San Fnncitco.
j
St
M
illing ' ii.l t b.imbri i told them 4 1 4 U lie 1 &lt;
The liner Waihinglon wa» es- Eastern Standard lim e), the I S
I H ut d liiv c Ivlin In llir I .il m in \ \ \ ( |&gt;
-----------sorted up the harbor by a pair embatiy announced Thr rmbany ]
t
mm
l*))h and lhal Hits in4* li* .1 ilown* , ,4W_
I
of police boat*. The fire boat* added ihat ihe ihtre would me-i |storm Warning
1
Ser- Von Kundstcdt.
Mann-J,,*ym
en
t
ih
e
fa
rm
but iluf m
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tii(
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pul on their ditplay*. Police n- at the Britiih rm lutty lolhmline |
. •
c*
m
vice
Says
Blow
s t e i n . Brauchtsch |*’»v "
.
. j«....
. 0 tiii.r
Inn oil.
tirnatrd that the tpectator* on thr the Kremlin letiion
j
1*1
l li.ittthrit tol l
,
•in
dock numbered 5.000.
’ Prime MinUter Stalin did not |
. . Iih . loll ti
May Change Path
Go
On
Trial
Soon
,
llir in that about . veal la ic lie
I In*
Becauae the Washington dockeJ
attend tonight'* confert-nc*. ol I
1 d tie Umt
I |fitl H%*J' i **4
♦md »t. 1
thi* morning, the afternoon p ar-1filia l* announced. Stalin lut&lt; »t" J * .......... " " ...............
I I.oil, -Id.
iif frii-!nl »pin* 1»»n% i% *j»r 1 .'IIIII. kiitlvt •II la1* |f \ is to keep
MIAM I, Aug. 21— (A l')—
LONDON. Aug 27 &lt;/1'i TllC |
ade and official reception ached- tended two of the long rone* .1
atit'H, a ml l illll'l! fail il f *%
IN* ilr N. I.*t 1at tuns tn■In. i n»n
Ihe MS-mllr-an hour Atlantic
le-.l l*&lt; M*»| •
tf the
uled at 4 P.M. today wa» can j
tfeailaaH Ua l*p*e T**«»
nf Xlr'lflui ftrii'i in* 448*.
W .11 O l lit r 14ui tonight liner
hurricane gave etidntce of
»tv 1fnvrt umfi tl !••» ■*•• ii to si-an*
celled.
*“
.lightly .hitting ll* direction
i 111111U' t,rioi4ii lirld ii mi v Im II
1*l| ill t 1 •n K l t| |, -rl up a
"\Vr tiiii*!
tin wal.l . **!•* i. ii
toward Ihe wr«l-m&gt;rlh«r*t to
Mo.t of the athlete, and al^ cf
E lC C t O f S
mil br Ilied lit lltlt.vlll
i,.u.ent far
l*i rMfili«t|
1 nri'a »%4in»! ■• e|M* lis t ' ♦,«liillltllltto • Mi #1* ' *’*1
the non-N'ew Yorker* among — ,
da), ll had been Iraieling
Clllne* ilu ig r t
I I MitlllMir.l «l
i r 1*a•*•
, •he .tit 1.1. •i •&lt;l VkN.ll«! - it)
northwestward. W h i l e Ihla
111 iM.-i'i k • si it.!, vxhi:h
course would take ll III Ihe
(hev are fe-ld Von Kui.d.lcdl, P o l i t i c a l
F llllO W C rS
4■ f III ll-K r . |
1 -Jet X
'O
4 1 thi* t i f f i n general direction of Ihe north
Hhu
iirnrf.il r.uriihnMrr ,
mb' i f ll-» L in *11 air i« fWtllfii
Florida roast it wa* emphasis­
^ c t a r y of the U.8. Olym.de
III Kuiu|&gt;r
I full \'«)f| M vllinttrin, ,
Ilia e|
If.ikll,
‘. ' I ' M l
I f f O ff
It
ed that the storm i» rrnlrred
Committee and in charge of the ■
°
..
NF:W M U lh. Aug 27 1,1*1
wtin t4m|&gt;4iKti..l on Ihe Huttian
|„twccn
Mayor
1ifi'fl
rhfl'r As'it- l*ii |il
If*
7f.ii mile- line east of Miami
contingent, tald “ thia capadltion
! I "Histlnuri *m l‘ U »
*' ■'*
and probably will vary Ita
hoot; 411.I A’.ilin Non |1i 4IkTu Im Ii William ti'Hivyci and left-wing
• complete and .atiafylng
T A l.f.A ltA B S EK . Aug. dT -&lt;A*1
course several time* “ llu rrl.
*occe*» In all reapeeu. The trip — Pluri.la* divided
Deniueiatlc
who mu r headed Hiller'* high .•'•*&gt;ngre»»mai,
Vito
M*tr*ni»nlo
wa&gt; perhapa the moat harmonlout elector* have tiegun replying lo j rane* rarely travel in a
. 1 Aiu bate
t
t
crui.tcd Into
bitter
iiimmand
hem
eaiil,1 t r i ha*
,
, T
„ , luiiue, rail
,
.
.
1
Jug an-) counter ■char go* of «&gt; .
and placid in tha history of aueh a demand Hum their utatc party ] straight line,” Norton comfor more than tine* ye#te.
tempt* ol pnllllenl dual*.
....... l-l»CCtl tin' Mgc* Of
I f atate uf ficially 1 mealed.
piljrrimagri.H
, chief that they
_______ __
w few _______
_ _
_ # _____
. j i t thf*tr J
Col. Gepcfal Adolf Stiamv alto
Ity order uf tlur Democratic
u,j mill iurltnlny aftet
Mathias
la on* of th*
ath-^how
they
Intfnd to cast
w ill l.e turd
Mayor, all nun.civil n r vice fol At||( ;t„ * j *22 lire I r.|&lt;llt 111 Ii)
letea who will spend any time-in'electoral college ballot*
27 (Th
\
,i
1
1 . 1 lowers
..1 i'„ 1.1 ll-glstet (til Srli-c
lower- of
or 51arrantunhr* American
New York before hradlng home.* I l ’a the electoral college split, M I A M I . Aug
n
radio |iirij|tlrd - ■
----- 1.
Only 17-year* old. he will remain between President Truman and N.i»y lumiiaiir hiintri
banged iv,
it t te iMon mi
•lollin g Moinlay
1
1
,1 1
1Labor party on Ibe city puytoll tn .
S et »1
ns
briefly to attend YMCA and Hi-Y Dlxlecrat presidential candidate 1
,|IP KM) nut ilr-sn Iw " wedlicjiisy llir litter held mar „ ri. g,.lng to get t)
11101 lung nl
liuillcsne
about
'*00
mile*
ea
."
,.|
|ehnll'
would
br
irlraved
.....
.
I
Marcantonlo
sal.I
yv»terd*y^that
....u)|^
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y
,
,
. b "'«l
function*. He »aid he had lecon-'J- 8««rm Thurmond that has J
l ti l \It M-St (
tug 27 oPi
&gt;1
sidered hit “ retirement" and piub- brought Into lieing a movement «.
11
T h r \V»r Offlrr «ntil » military
»*
«
jioiiiim alklng* siiairm.ni «•! I hi S « ihiih
« ‘■id) — \|,,i • pat., nt- iiri,* sdmllteil
loti
ladio
ion
ably would try the gruelling 10- tor a sped* Mstc l*|irl*l*«iv.... - 'Mi.mi loeLy and
..........
_
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court will
I-nnivrned prolial.ly
doublejleallng. double crossing by s i.ct.v,. Sc i m ... Itoanl

Blow Continues -Britain To Try
Heading Toward Top Nazi Generals
Flordia’s Coast For W ar Crimes

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ZfCf.

iBegin To Reply On
Voting IntentlOnS

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|ii)||H»ff
uiJirti*■ 'Jjliir
(l niiliiiN%
i-&gt;
*%
di 1it'lilM
e
••« &lt;1. li*i|iiiiiill#
J(F| into TtapII1J11riled, whet)
till Vtsfti «tf ij.f iiiurllstion of ti
tl til\ * &gt;trtid meeting:
f lllllli. •thr\J\tilr
r 5%
ill t 9inr hj&gt;1 sgstn 4nJ
r*llt

O’Dwyer Fires All 22'"
" f Muriiintunio's

;Countv Schools To’;
Open Monday Furf
Dratt Re^islration
Hospital Service
(■ ives Report On
Ship’s Facilities
|ti

f |i,i lit ■ I - -t tali lavt yrat ItiSn

event competition again in MW. »ion ,0 rrV,M' Florida* election . 1*11 with land
| | &gt;m|,urifi
ibc llnli-h ton..
Kcgi.-tiatiuii mil lake place t&gt;■ ’ ( |
y &gt;mi l-ef* ii-, alltu.'Ugti tha
iiniiole
County oeliool*
mnl rmniU i t I..; tnuilatile ( i ti.etr
lie will enroll In Ki*ki, Pa.. I“ w*.
_
,
.
I Storm warning hesdijuaitrr* .aul " f Germany, to try the four of
(l Dover •aid: “ I nee not lung
in
the
(‘gmniiinist
Party,
including
principal*
arc
in, ,tr i-pt—'.l 1• in.ailv l.fani
Prep School thi* fall and lite r
The elector* aom* uf whom | , l
•
,„ „ j,,o llv s o ...n fieri
hope* to attrnd cither Stunfor l have declared they w ill vote fur 1
J'
.
A ll four were ictuthcd to (iel the lli’ttiv Wallaces, the Mar 'uiH-rating in handling the Mglilng
'It. am ,,i* ll„i| iilil Set y ice le
the
rc»t
of
them,
but
or Oklahoma University.
Thurmond, have been asked to | tmuing it* notlhwe»tw*id toun many Ia*t month from Knglan.l rsntonio* or
up uf applii'anl*.
l„.ir ,d ’ i,
trio
an Me tt'sl
Demo
While min may register at A .- ai,. i
Ml»» Curti*, the Statuesque San Kt'* *helr intentions unmislnkeabiy L j about 15 nnlrt an bout. While to nppear n* defense witnriue* st ""
••» destroy the
' &gt;»• t tin state hs-t
In Nuerenl.org None
Francisco
ro blond, said she would b * i°"
J*1
. l_9‘i ,.r-,T .* V AI r * ’ this look it in the genetal d u n , a war trial
.........................................................
.. ,,nr«F " ,»’1 K“ v" " , l ,t r" ,'n tin fulluMing *i Inml—- Sentitiitli |“ 0 hnstalnl it the end «.f 10*7.
High, t vttiivii High, Smith Huh Mint ......
with 11A butpilSl*
lh“ *
fd In February to (iordon D- Littlefield of the Htnto In-mo- 1
f loiida G•corgis mad wa* called, however
married
pentde
front tbe New Deal
I'riinniy, and Sanforil \ la'altunul ll( ,•, ,
*" ,hr ■
t t*»Ift |he de.-ltnr tn
All were traniferinl to th
Cuneo California l&gt;a*Wrth*ll nlsv cratic Ksecutiv* Committee.
“
It
i«
i
lear
at
thi*
time."
the
ihr stum Mutiatrilagrr bn'pital. in tlie Hr!
S, lii.ul In the niiintv te g istta ,|lt
Id her
career in
” 1 »hall esnect to hear from it wa* emphatired that
th
t tied* u a - aivounter, and
her career
in It,."f.u.irm
the future
ntavot added “that the Commun Itiiri uill take |il nee al (Ivied..
you at once," he told them.
I r iln a l I •
wav still 1st awsy and (imlditish zone.
d Ini
would l»e that of housewife
t-t
led
A
LP
.
Including
Henrv
|| ii, SrlliMil, I in ,mi High Sc Iliad, 1Aii outrry •tinted III lllitisll
Ken Hollin. and Halph Beard.I A awift reply came from D. mo caul) change it* roiuir,
Wall
tire,
is
Irving
to
nerpetunli
i
— *'college candiilnii
in I nni,ii„.-l iil-ii tin- ti,||**ii mg
i- lie
t ew-pntu-r*. oi'taMv in the let
th,. Mitt, Congrr»» which gave li­ i I, tin M a t l • Iliad- G e n e v a , L a k e
both "member* T thT'fcnlvTrli'i) Lr",,ir
.7 ' ' ? Jacksonville
"Hurricane- rarely move in
lay
ll
'er* column' of the Time* and
la
email
team,
nail
;,v
.
,
,
•
the
Tuft
Hartley
law
did
noth
of Kentucky basketball team, had
"olii" l.iltleDeld *h^ ronalder* I -ttaight line." .aid Grady Nutt
|Dallv Telegraph, about *he eon.
Mai &gt; V\ il***n atul Montia*.
llll 12 il&amp;tr
train refervatloni
Ing
al-Mit
rodneing
the
co*t
of
( ,,lined on ii a ill reglslet at it r»i»-IU v i u i i
hi» demand "preiumptuou*," a t n llc lile f uf the Storm War tin i . lulled detention &lt;&gt;f thi- four. A
but Wallace (Wiah-WBh)
June*
n rithrr he nor the RxecU- i Service here.
Vlltdell,) 111It&gt;[!•-• Al nil
f felAlr ikUipHil
b-mnnd » * * voiced that they be i living end refused to go along l l
A iff♦i
with
tin*
Taft-Wagnet
Mteodct
• mi. in,I tin follow Ing etemenitity f Drill'll n 1 I -»e I i |«*|
The Navy plane in the *lmn. ........
. leiiui ...
,
,
Ii®* n
llher
or ..........
relnsed
pUn' ,,n,‘ Hvv™ComnIuiea""haa m thing to
* * * sh®mV f on *, *.
* * . do with ihf Mdfftion o f prriiihnt- w*» piloted by Lieut. C. W. tlll.t.
The W m nffire *t&gt;iil the four &gt;
&lt;
1.
...
. ,, I, ,,,.. ,, Midway. Mmttia-. Ru-ert- If* Nr I III 1 •(ill -I - f | % .* ( l MU'M l I
Idefrnde.1 by German i U**1&gt;**..■ *
o ffb e
mii .1
there ii a|,| at I iitiguiii.il. ttVIi-iin, hull, mol iH • t i- • .1
•i» fol tut«r*
i ii
i " 1V f
or thflr » « p f r v l « i ' t n M of Uurena. 8. C., who al*u plctr.ii will
)-iv&lt;*rc* « f
eh -ice ur *&gt;" it- i"
l « ‘ no comment on
,* kia-, i,. in la. Gnhriella, Fullest i'ii! ft• n»t i-iit
l vb** ninift nliy«
“
1 * uTn7 ' hnrrla°Wfnr"*• T . 7 ^
Littlefield **ld In h i. letter to the diiturbanrr yesterday
British1
h r President
u
title*
Steamships were fleeing •b t o r n . . V. ................ .
thi * ■ f f !•* I * •!
i d l u ' i i u r ™ i.
I'
Democratic candidate, the
i tu
*'«»( I* ii'N l III hi f •"if t h lft
. ^ P-P-'.IC? ? 7 ,uf. ,h' Ks.-cutlvc Committee "la the dir­ •toim's path,
tut hurt ....... If the general* pre-|'"»V'r *.
'
i« -wilkee 4 ll* **■# T**»t'
&gt;York -Itit- with A M 1 ausnire*
Kentuckians and assistant to hesd ecting autlorliy of the Demo­
bA1*1ii tiomntnl dlriiAft
( ‘onstruction R o w
it iw t ( t i l l " «
Thi* storm advisory wa* Issued
Olympic basketball Coach Hud cratic party *n Florida,'’ and I* by the
thr weather bureau:
-------------- -- -------- ! M a c r a n i^ . M*a»lln« th.
III* l i t • A n i l ■ litIN !••» * ! ’ «
Brews Over Vet llonu* &lt;nfr'gtii x i‘f ini*•*•*!Ifiti* ni*%
Browning of th* Phillip* Oiltrv, duty bound to "see lhat all no­
Aircraft located the hurries"
HUDSON IIIIID G K
I|ty ' worker*, said O’Dwyer »■
who also arrived with tfu* group. minee* on th- Democratic ticket center Very clone to our e»tlmntr-l
Fjisfi.ii n i K iii'fi'
•• itli 120
N E W YORK, Aug
27 -4AV- ‘ -»»*««-Amir h'm herauae he te
are DenioeaU.“
ll'sa lla a r* rvn I'M * SI* I
i , A I M :-\II I E. Aug
27 i,l’&gt; Iti i* l»f rtI * il* i hli ii I • . tg Itl. rNfh
Plan*
nH for a IH.00U.0tM bridge to fn*e.' • -tak. * d-al wilt'
Mr*. West said she will not
\ i,|
i .'lui'lnmt &lt;111 unilltm- fini'itu' *•. S 'n li' »» ♦Be- IHIlYll’t l
-pan the llmlsun River between mam ll.lt tn Imrlr the li.u,.- i-iitisttm tu,ti ti-aclird tin- federal •*f
I, rib.- NftW
tt •» "N% »l.e
vote for President Trum an and
TIIUMAN’H t'ltUlHK
Kingston «nd Ithlmuliff. N.Y., ,c'»'lr c»ndldate for the pHti-may.- c u r l* m i,nmr«vllli- t,«!u)
lit %|t|» bib
Democratic voter* electiliout 410 mile* above New York rich -,...| of aiirroeote
Tin fi*iii‘ M ». n , ' rt .(i"h ric in
a* one of thi* part
leeAss, unit 1‘ mltsl S ta ir * A tlm
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 27. bV
City, are under study by •t.t,- \ D’D»'Ver who hail A l l ’ »U|.|M.tt ll, V lla y fu ld •* Etiwall void lin t *I • IMIf||1i«if ■ 1 ’
• • iiiiiw k in
aunr I'residerit Truman left 8h*rpi
turial Collegr candidate*
engineer..
jwhen he «-v&lt; el-cteil thr-e yearI’ iori !* !•• !
h , i v i| -ml iiii-l la-rn filed --rh- i r nt ni til? tn *1 »• fn'r
S E O U L , Aug, 27 (A*)—A quiet I she made that Intention know n,
l-lnnd in Chesapeake Hay nbunl ,M* ha« denounced i.-,--nt
The * 11 uc tuI e would lie the
m g a rrfund " I fl.'llH I. -uul tu 47N ii*.r«ifiv» »Akiiib» * •irwiiu’ Irflin
major general from Tessa with a i However, Owen L
Aliell «f the yacht Williamsburg at 1* A M
ll i e '* M *
lendeeahtn. ha« eall&gt;-d on
longest
liridge
in
ighth
*fu# fit *
i »' *
I 1 hi l‘•»ll!|•An
distinguished battla record »uc.lW r»t Palm Reach told the As- ( KSTj today, the White llu-, ■
iTaniitiv lla ll l „ a i i , ' ! eve-V - f I,, I hi- nlltuunt **f ili-ms uf runwiirln.
Rl
|0I
m K?Congre»*man William D Up- reeded
-I,!' 'Villi
•liu
ctlnli
alid
r«|Ul|inirttt
tint
tn
Lieut. General John K.jsociatrd Prv** he feels hound t" wa* infurmni.
,C.&gt;| in itefe*' Ma-cantonio In 'hi
• ahw of Georgia, resident of San­ Hodga today as U. 8. commander, vote •• for the tvgulnr Demon at uHow " - ljn* rniiril't r o f « ! * •
, I , , , ) , i n a Iimiibc a* rc | irc «’ titnl
I
il-r-e
■
arnere*!
fi"h(
for
th1
***
Ii
The
yacht,
carrying
the
Pi,
.
.ri
tjt*
-.feti'- «- ,n l up
ford, today telegraphed rongrv in the southern half of fen**, nominee for president If I am
................
lll'G H P.S I I I .
[d l-te t•• -..a a — ••Inn.t vent in tin |,y tin c n t iu c liir t » llic luitiha-i-t Ct, ,M 1’ " * jit
ident &lt;&gt;n n pre-campaign varatu
f .j
11«
tulallons lo Congresama.i John divided Korea.
VI., suit was filed w ith U. S nt
■riveted In November.
Vue * eteetlna
cruise, I. du- tu arrive off Ilia’ll*f I *• 1" H m l ,.f lU*m
0
8
T
E
K
V
IL
L
K
,
Aug
27
•Iuend
■
Rankin of Mississippi for the lat­
tui
ui'V’
n
f
f
lir
at
tin*
instance
«&gt;f
lie , l« MaJ. General John Braitl«| consider mvself under lin­ tone Island In the lower Polom-i
w ...l -Nk» f till I Ifn|* .11 their
(A')—Charles Evan* Hughe*, Nit,
th,- Ki-drrnl H »u *in g K lp m litc r.
ter* recent re-election.
ing
Coulter,
Hodge's
deputy,||BW* of thi* Mate without choice
etlretl
chief
Justice
wf
the
Tin- -utt l- llic fit-1 uf tl- kind ■Itl-fl— loll
Adilreeslng Congreeman Rankin who commanded the Both Division,In the ptatter," the presidential River aliout h P.M.
The
message
from
pro*
.*
«
■
United .State* .Supreme Court, I*
i,&lt; )«• fi|, d in mutt. Envy alt -aid.
a* "The Unbeatable Bad lllo-nlcd in th« long and bloody Italian elector candidate tald. He did nut
reiary Charles G. Ros* corwluit &gt;1 •'rluu.ly ill today al (hi* vaca­
ami liic a-si&gt;lant said Ills ufficiAmerican," Mr. Upshaw umt the campaign.
state whether hie comment wa* ‘ Weather warm. Everybody w eir tion resort.
S a lly’ F aces
uiiulij handle thr im - thruugh tu “ A x i s
following telegramt "Hooray and
Hodge beds goodbye to hi* _ reply to Littlefield’s letter hut
the doiotogy, lly queenly Missis­
Vance
Lawson Williams, M I f cntictusi."1
said it wa* a reaffirmation of an
&gt; Alrpot
Chartfc
Ol Treason
sippi wife Joins me In wafting
earlier declaration of hla.
year old resident of Lake M»r&gt;, . &gt;&gt;*7
.
1
tan offk
thanksgiving congratulation* no hi. fellow offlea ra, and took off
There wa* no immediate worn
died yesterday morning after « *
" • '&lt; «"■■
. 1
W A S H IN G ! ON.
Vug
2 7 -n P i
your marvelous victory.
-hurt illnes*. Hr hs.l lived In Jj"»r* \ June. Jr., and hi. wife
by plans for Tokyo on route to from other Democratic candidate*
llu- tlr a - ,'ll cssc against Mll"Your signal triumph for your the United State, for r.*»*lgn- for elector.
kr M iry fur Ihr p u t right Mii«i»*th
'drmt Klitnlwtli Gtllara—“ A xis Sal­
Iftlh term is a national Ionic to merit.
Meanwhile, the special aeaslon |
fear*.
ly" uf the Nan radio—-went Iwthat full orbed Americanism for
Horn in Winchester, Tann., Krb
movement brought about by the
«i IIOOI t III! D U ES
for«t n fi-di-ral grand jury tier*
which I have heard you bravely
—
IH,
IHH2,
Mr.
William*
was
n
re|
electoral
candidates'
spilt
contlnu
BKOOKH FO U N D D EA D
j tiala)
end brilliantly contend in Congre** •
cd. Twenty-five member* of the
A Sanford girl was rigid in the middle ol the demonstration
'.’? U7 n'* n
Chattanooga. ■ All child., n wh.. will l«. „v
The govcrtinicnl's c a i, ts hvtng
and it give* a smacking black t y e ' A S B U R Y P A R K . N J ., Aug 77 State Senate and 49 nim her. of
to that atheistic Communlvnt which bF&gt;—Tha body of a man Identifle-i the House hav. signed petition* sBtimt Communism lhal took pl.ic during July in Prague among lit* J ** " y " * . s V Dunbar \flllteromi. I Jh"' V .r rt Gridr in' th*' C . I h presrnted liy John M Kelly Jr.,
krechs during (he bokol Fetltval -utd Hiesrd cheers lor Amrncs and |.t ke Mary: one sister, Mr*. J. Side Piitnarv School, Mrs J ( ’ a MM'cial assistant to ilia attorney
I* crawling Ilka a serpent into the by A .iU u n t Monmouth County for a special legislative session.
Americans and for BerlVi and Msittyk. She ie Mil* Lirctle Temple, IM FiUnatrlck, Itelvldere. Tenn
Mitchell. |irinrl|isl. announced l0. general.
Eden of our 8ouUwm life end Prosecutor Charles Frank*! a .
Ju-ticc
Department
officials
shaking Ita fist a l Ood ami the Henry M. Brooka, 81, of Green­
daughter o f Mt. and Mrs, M- H . ittit^ ,. , —■«„ ,. ,„,^,u,ru
mr ,
,,,
m
§
»
,
,
,■
, ,
,
___1 U ... _ n ... . 1 .1 1 - c /*
. • r
li . n
'Croaav lle, Tenn. fur funeral and
I’nrent- are reituested to bring -aid Kelly appealed briefly to
American Flag.
wich, Conn., was found today in
Displaced Person* Bureau of the l J). Government in ftsnkforl. (*er- „ llrfm, nt:
,,itth c r f,m r. t . „ f „ r First Grad. begin outlining the evidence which
“God bless you and crow.- your a hotel room, with a bullet in ki«
many. With two girl companion*, die visited Prague.
children on Wednesday, Sept. 1 the' government expect* to ob­
heroic leadership with all thst U head.
Rctfistiatum will bs'girt at Wittl tain an indictment. The jury,
glorious In our Christian cleilltaK AH KNKINA FUND
A graduate of Seminole High
Brook, w a. wanted on a murder
A large attendance of Legion­ School, she has been two years ahulr duration uf our stay In
A M Busses will run nn that day which is a regular one and not
tioa.
charge In th« shooting of his busi­
specially impanelled, will consider
NEW Y O R K . Aug. 27 t/W ness partner, Joseph R. Watkins, naire# la expected at the Campell- with the Civil A ffairs Division of Prague. Mils, the C trrh women Thc plight of th* Russian school fnr alt school children whose par the ra*e from time to time
Loosing Pott No. 83 meeting the European Command, ami ex- “ ho Joined us In our rompartment
cuts cannot accompany them tu
In Princeton, F r a u d said.
throughout next Week.
Monday evening at the Legion
teacher ..who
leaped from a Soviet school.
..........
Franket said Brooka had shut Hut according to Commander poet* to return her home to Han the border and showed u* Prague, .............
rousulat# window haa led t„to esford
in
several
months.
told
ua
her
"story”
of
having
Just
himself with a .22 colt automatic. James Wright.
HHOOTS H H O IH EK
ald
,
"We left over the July 1th Icen relea-ted from prison for b ting . . . . 1 - ^ V - L
rn m m n n liin
Th# body, cled In pajamas, war
T R U E TO FORM
The fried chicken supper will
If
SAN
DIEGO, Aug. 27 uPl—The
JA C K S O N V IL L E , A
week
end."
she
wrote,
"and
ad.led
released
from
prlwn
for
being
Fl0m
Comn,unl,,n
found In the doorway of ihe bath­ ■tart promptly at 8:00 o clock and
country.
Atlantic City
D ET R O IT , Aug. 27. WP)-Itun- story uf n grief stricken-youth
B Y * room of ihe room In the Albion the meeting at 8:80 o'clock in two days of Irava *u had almost ■tanti-Communlit and we swallowed thisCommun
Cause,
I
m „ nn antiBirmingham
Hotel.
order that member* may attend weak all In all. We were (hare i it hook, lln* and sinker. Upon nur Communist organisation, announc­ ning true to form. Paradise t» whi&gt; shot himself to death after he
"Appreciation Night" at Munici­ during Ihe demonstrations you return to Heidelberg, some of tbe ed formation of tha fund yester­ more comfortaM" than Hell In had accidentally killed hla younger
' Brwwaaville
brother was related today by De­
FLYING BOAT
pal Null Park and see Buford read about at tbe Sokol festival.1girls who work for Intelligence d ay- partly tu provide medical Michigan's heat wave.
In fart, we learned tbe Csecho- questioned me closely about Milt expert***, legal aid and future em­
In Hell ! nouti'ailon IP0» In pute Curuiu-r Lloyd Jonas.
play Gainesville.
Detroit
Junes said tha double tragedy,
HONOLULU,
American Legion Junior base­ Slovakian aati-Obaamunlst yell am* and are positive she waa sent to ployment for the teacher, Mrs. southeastern Michigan, the i-mPhiladelphia
The big Ni
nerature hit a biasing tut Thurs which took the lives of Ronald,
ball team player* will bo guests stood on tba curbs shouting It with that train to meet us.
uksane Kaaaklns, 82.
1
l 1imu - Mara
a r# a
S f S . 1: n o n # t o p | a n d w i l l b a p r e s e n t e d w i t h " s l i v e r them. Mere funl
lrt. and Ralph Earnest. 14, climax­
"Maybe you’ve seen In )h« pa­
Officials of the organisation day.
WM"T ftw
n i g h t f o r C h ic a g o t o d a y a t 7: U , b a s e b a l l t o k e n s l a a p p r e c i a t i o n o f
"Aa an Interesting aide-light, pers the pictures and write-ups said th* fund would be called th*
At Paradis*, (population 7S) In ed an all-day hunting trip ou
Apalachicola
( f t » W P ,M . t h e ir a a c e ll e a t b a ll p U y i n g d u r i n g we now think wa wars In the stout tbs demonstration against “Kasenklna Fund for Victims of the northern part of Ihe etatc, It Kearny bless near Linda Vista,
head* uf a Communist agent ike
Calif.
wai a less uncomfortable 91.
th# part
Communlaaa."

Upshaw FeHcitates
Hep. John Rankin

...

Hodge To Be Replaced
In Korean Command

Vance L. Williums
Of I*ake Mary Dies

Local Girl Attends Celebration
A t Sokol Festival H eld In Prague »

Legion Post To Hold
Dinner Friday Night

WEATHER

Vi4ik il ♦■! xifli

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                    <text>W

TUESDAY AUGUST 24, 1948

Berlin Meet

ThomasviDe Hands
Americus Double
Defeat In G-F Play
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thomasvllle handed the Amen
leus Phillies a double defeat in
the Georgla-Florida League last
night. The score* w ere 2 to I *nd
IS to 0. Americus collected only
tig h t hits, four In each game.
A lbany enjoyed two big In­
ning* In beating Cordele 12 *o fl.
V aldosta had no trouble winning
from Moultrie, 14-1, and W ayrrott
edged Tallahassee 2 to I.
Thomasvilie's tw in victory en ­
abled the Tigers to hrrak a fourgam e losing streak. They scored
twice In the third inning «f the
fira t gam e and stopped an A rrei.
icus rally afte r one runner had
crossed the plate In the sixth.
The Tigers unlrased a 20-hit
attack in the second contest, re­
sulting in one run in the first,
four In the third, th rre In the
fourth, four In the fifth and thro-,
in th a sixth.
Burkey wax the winning pitcher
In th e first game, Andres la the
second.
Albany scored eight runt in the
fira t two frames. The Ind'ar.’
threw a scare Into the Card* by
scoring four in the second and two
in the third, narrowing the win­
ners' lead to B-fl.
Albany, however, scored two
more In the fourth and a liknumber in the eighth.
Moultrie's Athletir* scored h i ough runs to win in the first,
when three tallies tricklrd in after
Valdosta had opened the frnm.*
with a lone score.
The Dodgers w eren't satisfied
though they held a 6-1 advantage
At th e end of six innings. They
added five In the seventh ami
four In the eighth.
The winners collected 14 hit*
off 8 torrh. Simmons and Gainer.
Stamey held the loser* to six.
Seven error* proved costly to ihe

Athletics.

Full* nf Vt’aycross held rail*,
hassee's Pirate* to four safrtirs.
The winners scored .single run*
I" *&gt;»• fourth and /nigtoh
Thr
P irates' hast effort* netted une in
the Iasi of the niadh

Red

Spy Probe

undoubtedly would have ltd to a
,wlft lifting of the land Moekod-J.

*:

(noun II .-M'IIS!' rusher* w h
Income* i r e ex
rep ll.inillv
l « M r » \e n alongsliV those of
| Hinstrs so • Cioaby — sn.gers s n t s rso n tlo r.n t»
*n&lt;l guiisr-plsya r» w h o * , [opu larlt y Is pn r*l.
heal
t
*!e lo m plelr strangers I.

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Msnhsttan
Tin* «»»&gt;•'• onlv resv.n shle since we have h eir

in N.w -,ofk a g en llrn iar named Morey A m sLrMsl Neimar
dam who very likely. Is unheard of In Taltahl*
see or Goose Creek but who enjoys a glory In thl*
hotbed of sin and vice that transcend* even Ingrtd Bergman's
Morey Is beginning to branch nut now «* *• coast-to-coast rad.n
comedian and he would seem a fairly aure he| in he the new
national rage In a few seasons especially w ith his Juicy potential in
television—but for years he us* the Nrw Yorker'* own beloved
comedian
Hla jokes were peculiarly M anhattan Jokra and hi* songs and
routines had the unmistakable flavor of a stmpeon sandwich at
Lind Jr's
Perhaps hi* biggest ***»’. I* being nblr to he funny for graat
Stretches of lime Last winter he appeared nightly al a little reltar
cafe called the Playgoer*, uhlrh he u.^c owned
It wa* hi* custom to give Iw m bnudong shows, in whlrh he and
he alone did all the entertaining — gigging singing. Imitating and
doing everything hut making he'lev* he was four Hawaiian* I g -t
a sample of thla rapM-Rrr toutin* this morning over coffee In R eu­
ben'* restaurant on 8M*r street
Rherply it tired In a white sport shlst and copper-colored aport
Jacket. Morey was In fo rm sll'r humorous, serious and demented by
tu rn s—and he never stopped talking
I ABKF.n AMOTEADAM If he ever hsd run dry of word* during
a public appearance and ht said only once
T hat w*a* on a New Year s day at Ban Q uentin peiaon Morey w as
one of a car full of rntrrtrilner* who rtay rd up all night New Y ear’s
eve and then drove up to Hie prison in the morning to en tertain
the Inmates
A fter their show ih r performers were passing through the prison
halls on the way not to iheir car*, when one guy stuck his head
through the liars of oi* cell and yelled l l e y . Morey"*
The cell. Morr&gt; found was In rnndrmne&lt;l row The guy who
yelled was a man who had played cop* and robber# and cowboy#
and Indians w ith hin. when they hnth were kids in fu n Fr*n»-i*-«*
Hla mother »"d sister were pul leaving hi* cell
It was hi* last day on earth as a result of having put a hole In
th e head w a honk guard “I’m human and I'm an alleged comedian
and I’m supposed to he able In talk a mile a minute* Morey told
me. " —but w hat do you sav to a guy who's going to die* It wa*
really Ihr only lim e in iny life I've ever been stum ped "
Tm year* Morey has teen known as Ihr busiest man nn Broadwa* Alongside Morey hi* press agent Insists. ■ one-arned paper
hanger la just an amhltlonlrs* bum Hr w rote song*, made rrcordA
aooeared nn the radio as often aa 7# times in &lt;die wrek, starred in
movlrhouse stag e shows and owned and operated Ihe I’laygoer* and
a restaurant near Carnegie tsdl called Morey'a.

was not a gift hut that n» v
allowed to use it.
Presum ably, the auto dcel&lt;
were asked about Ihe car.
Cherner told reporters he kn?*v
nothing about the Ills* ear. Hut
Mtfiah said the company bought a
|W » Ford roadster from Hiss In
1M6 and sold it the same day.
The bolted doors of the coo.
gresslnnal spy hearing* sw'ng
IT A Prr.A lU t .NOW THAT ALL TtllH violent activity nn the p art
open again tomorrow for the longheralded public ’’confrontation” of
of Morey '-a a directed to one purpose—to apread the Amsterdam
A lger Hiss and W hittaker Chnmnam e far-and wtu*. * It w*» my angle, my w ay of hemming known."
bert.
Morey told me
•
_The big question Is. which one
•'The word got around th at t was doing all these things at once
Will make hi* etory stick with th«
and people began to talk about me. which is half the battle for an
House U n- American Activities
am bitious mmic.
committee:
"Fred Alim aald. 'The only thing I ran tu rn on In my house w ith ­
• H iss, the former top-rank Stale
out getting A msterdam is th a-w ater faucet ' Good night. ! didn't
D epartm ent official who he* In­
like II at all I'm a good family man and I hated to he away from
dignantly denied any Communist
my brood all th a t tim e—but It was my w ay of acquiring a reputinge or affiliation, o r—
tMlon ."
Chamber*, the avowed one time
Ron of a cellist who plays In Ihe -/-s i* orchestras. Morey h a s
Red who just e* Insistently haul
described the operations of a pro | been In show business since he quit the University of California at
w ar Communist underground in
the age of 15 III* brother worked In a bixtime act called A m ster­
W ashington ami tabbed His* n s 1 dam end Clifford and one week when Clifford was siting, Morey
one of the leader*.
i substituted for him That, tn a trig 'P llsco house, on th r same MB
President Truman tw ice has d r.
with Brice and Jeaael
nounced the Investigation es a ‘
“My r eal hooking was In a IM h-rale vaudeville house os p a rt
"Red H erring" intended to take* of an opening act." Morey recalled. "I bet t w-a* the only comic tothe public mind off w h at he called | sta rt at the top end work mv wsy down "
congressional failure to deal with
Amsterdam got Into radio year* ago. but a talent for insulting
coat of living end related Issues.
sponsor* that m akes Morgan's seem monotonous and gentle by
Republican lead en reto rted tlu t
comparison kept him hack for some time. Example on one program
the .hearings h iv e shown an
for a used-car dealer. Morey cracked. "Oat theee cere while tneyTe
alarm ing Communist Infiltration
h o t—end they probably are!" That was the end of th at program
of the government^
It was a Senate onm m ittee’s In
quirv into tha&gt;a A dsnlalstrstlon's
loyalty program th a t struck ihe ground of love for a Communist were driving al was Mis* B ent­
spy scare sparks |uiis «n
agent, a role as W ashington-to- ley'a claim that »he had got secret
That was on July 30.
New York rourler far a Roil *py
data from a young War Produc­
Elisabeth T. Bentley. 40 y t* r ring and finally a chongb of honri
tion Board employe named W il­
after
her
lover
died.
old Vfessar graduate, wa* the only
witness.
That change of h eart sent her liam W. Remington.
During an entire day on the! to the FBI.
w itness stand sha sketched a berk - 1 The main point the sen s’ vr*

BAITS Of INI B-17 AOMBII THAT CIASHIO ANO IMTOID *t the fair grounds near Berryton, Kan , are shown
sftrr they struck a nearby farm. Five of the pipit's seven -Tew m em bers were killed. Tha two survivor*
were taken to a hospital at Topeka where lUlhrnyfles said their condition wae fair. Air Force bfltclele said
that the big craft was on a routine training Ab£»' Ahen It crashed.
(International ffoundphelo) -

M e n Kromlln negotiation* a te
on tap. U.8. Ambassador W alter
Bedell Smith em erged in high
ip lrita from this longeat of tha
teren talk* ilnce the end of July
and *ald:
MW#*re going to have more
meeting*. W e're aiwey* optimistic.
We eip ec t the be»t and prepare
for the w orst."
He worked until the *un ram e
up In Moeeow, doubtlei* Informing
Secretary of S tate M arthall of
ju it what hope there I* fo r la itln g
peace between the W est and the
Soviet and for the lifting of the
Berlin blockade and for s n a g re e ­
ment on all G erm any and other
world problem*. T here wa* no
reliable new* about w hether any
solid ground had been found for
ending tne cold war.
Border incident* continued in
Berlin.
M arshall Vassily Soko­
lovsky forbade German* In the
Russian tone to hold municipal
elections this fall. This indicated
that the Communists in eastern
Germany fear a severe defeat at
the polls, despite the presence of
Russian guns.
There are increasing signs of a
food crisis In the Russian area of
Germany, cotnpar.ng badly with
I recently increased ration* in the
w e st The Communist* are hav­
ing trouble with their two-year
economic plan. The Communist

"Tha Russian* would like tu g e t
their hands into western Germany
and benefit by It now tha: ft f,
beginning to show signs of nn
economic comeback under the Rr
ropean recovery program wh i .
their own to n al econopiy Is floun.
dcring ami be.ng run into th»
ground."
A form ation of fl to 10 fight*?
planes, believed by Amnlcan « |r
officer* to he Russian Yaks, swept
over w estrrn Berlin late today at
a great height eye.witnes.’e t re.
ported.
American and British air op-r*.
tlon control officer* said they hqN
no fighters over Berlin today.
J
At toon a t the fighters w ere
spotted, new spaper offiret re .
reived telephone calls for *icited
Berliners.
About two weeks ago a form a,
tlon at !2 Russian Yak figrter*
loomed over w estern Berlin On
another occasion one ItuMian
fighter b u tte d th e British airfield
at Gatow when* supplies for hlo.-k.
tiled Berlin are being landed a .
a fast clip.
f V
On both occasions, the Bntl«h
made strong p ro tests to the Km
sians. Form ation flying over Iter,
lin is forbidden under four power
air safety role* in effect here.

Y O U 'RE TJELLING ME!
■ W rit*
LOCK M W , boas* of Um
dean of eea serpents, la having
terrlfte .fompeUtloa this year,
rotka are eating marina mooatom alaseat every dap in Geor­
gian bay. Use Gulf of Mealco
and the kitchen etnk.
I l l

too ssrpent lyotton seem to
hive ea/y eae thing to common
—they e/wsye /ergot to bring a
rim ere s/eeg.

posslbls BOW toM rttb llih it* tu ­
nes on w hat tha standard or
typical sea serpent looks Ilk*.
I l l
T h t if u if /c demons ire sfways between 10 to 100 t u t i t
length sod have mere hotm
th in a Arose head.

Sarpy le *iwey* teen briefly at
down er nightfall, never el neen.
This Indieote* he wetirt on the
night shift,
.

g i r o i m s SUIROUND Soviet Consul General Jacob Lomakin (arro w )
In New York after he released the Brit w ritten statem ent " e x p la in in g
Mr*. Oksana Stepanovna Koemklna'i leap from a third-story window off
the Consulate. In his statem ent, turnskin declared the Red taeSher w as
“unbalanced" and w tt aufTerlnf from • “ntrvcw i breakdown" brought
on b» her ' khlnanlna bv Whlta Russian guard*."
(Interaettoaol)

week* old Irene McDermot, Victori*, British Columbia, le pictured
In the arms at bar mother, Mrs.
Martin McDermot, after their ar­
rival at tha Las Angelas Children's
HospItaLThe Canadian National
Institute for the Blind Bnaneed the
trip for the Infant la aa attempt to
save her sight
(lotomotiomlt

yamttng hot nans of the menwere hoe as meek aa given m
I

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•o maay of the dlaoeour-Uke
dtnlsens of the deep hove bees
algbtsd thla euauner that It'a

t i t

When sighted, a set aetpeet
always turns toward the beat
fretn which It la being spotted,
hisses a few ban from tha latest
bit tunes, then dives out of
eight for good. Thla proves that
tha ate serpent le, without ques­
tion. the btggeat coward on
earth.

* w rr c o u r t m

On the S t John'l River

Number of• lot* limitedj therefore no option**
first come — first served
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I “Blew My Top** In That Hot House
There's no sente to putting up with discomfort, when

the next tow n or scrota the nation
—a good person to know Is your
Florida A irways agent. In Banford. Dorothy Fox and her assis­
tan ts ore expert* In travel itin er­
aries, low cost air express shipm enu. and a ir mall schedules. And
they can handle all arrangem ent*
tor th a t n ex t trip rig h t nere In
your home community.
Cell Florida Airways In Hanford

All lots staked and numbered—strive out and choose
your lo t If you desire we will accompany you. All titles
insured by Title ft Trust Co. of Florida.

attie Insulation can giva you delightful room temperaturea. ‘Too expensive!" Nonsense, not when It assures
year ‘ranad home comfort. Lot the HUI Lumber Co.
toll you how much It will roet to Insulate your attie
with our easy-te-uao. Nationally known Materials. Coma
la for farts and figure*.

All banding* f t f**t fro* front propgrtr H***. AO lot*
non-commercial a c t f t 3 lot* Block B and S lot* Block
H which Kayo boon sold ao on* commercial oalt to
Watt* and Brook*, who will aataUfch a modem flaking

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P au ly cloudy through Thursday
with widely scattered afternooa
thundershow ers. C»-\;ie to m oder­
ate easterly v nd«.

In Unity Than la Stranith—
To P ro ta c t tho P eace o f th* World;
To P rom ote th* P ro g ress of America,
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOLUME XXXX

Eatablishad 1908

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W E D N E S D A Y , A U C JU ST 2 5. ItMH

SANFORD, FLORIDA

A s s o c ia te d P r e s s Leaded W in

N o. 3 .

m
b
ers
OijlConsular
Relations
Between
Mrs. Kasenkina Says cu
H iss l o r a c e w T c
A
1 n
l
She Jumped To Escape Perjury Trial U. b. And Russia Are bevered;
Marshall Is Unimpressed
Russian Persecution
c

Two Men Are Warned
About Lying Under
Oath Before House
U n*AmericanGroup

Red School Teacher
T ells Reporters Of
*’ Life In Russia lie*
fore Coming To U.S.
NEW YORK. Aug. 25 &lt;&gt;Pr
Mu. O ksana Kasrnkina u iil lutliv
the |Utii|ic&lt;l i mill 4 third floor
window of ilir Russian consulate
liria u rr ,ltr wauled lu rsiajtc
She la id m art interview from
0 her bed in Roosevelt Hospital "t
jumped In escape, not to kill my
.elf.”
The 42-yrar-old H um an schoolteacher a d d rd the did not want
to go b ack lo R um s.
M u. K urrnlina told reported
that w hen she wai le tu in rd lo
the S oviet (onriilatr here front
tl.e W hite Ruttian refugee farm
A at V alley Collage, N
"I know that mice they did not
ro l mil rut' to leave the cum ulate,
1 would nut lo* aide lo ettcape in
ll&lt;aa*in eith er.
“T h erefo re I jumped o u t of the
window to eaeape, I didn't want
to kill niyeclf. I w anted to rsrape."
She Mild that Soviet Arnhs*
rndnr A lexander Panyushktn and
('niixnl (ien etn l Yakov M. Lorn ikin
I “both told me what to aay to re ­
w pot ter a" nt a presa conference he’d
in the Russian consulate -in the
day »he wan taken here from the
fai m.
They told her, .h e said, that
“through my message I would be­
come n heroine.”
In anew i r to lliu question of
what w as in tlie letter ahe rent to
l.omakm from Itewwt farm , ahe said
•he told th e entire alary of hat
ilfe in Ituaavn. She said she alao
told Lqmukili the story of hei aon
hortand Was killed
In la n in g rad on Jan. 18, 1948.
Mi*. K asenkina’a anrearer, a*
p aiaphrm ed hy an Interpreter,
.aid the Russians eoniidered her
n tin., teacher even though her
Im blind w ar destroyed. She -aid
they (relieved tier knowledge a* n
lia rh rr would lie useful lo the
Soviet Union.
In discussing the le tte r she
ir M I I M H aa
«ll»

Mrs. Wilson Named
Lunch Room Head
For Local Schools

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The S ta te Hoard of Kducatlun
toilay confirm ed the appointment
hy the Sem inelr County school
board o f M rs. Oulda Wilson, form ­
er county home dem onstration
agent, a s supervisor of all school
lunch room s in thr county. Sho
resigned from her form er posi­
tion to undertake tho new work.
Mrs. W ilson will assum e her
new d u tie s on Sept. 1. and in
addition to her lunch room insuretlon w ill eondurt two classes
daily In home economies at thr
Junior H igh School.
No im m ediate successor has
te rn nam ed bv Miss Ethyl Hollo­
way, d is tric t home dem onstration
supervisor, ta take tjie place of
Mra. W taon aa county home de­
m onstration agent, said Mrs. Wil­
son who h as occupied this post
since 1941. She has recently been
assisted hy Mra. Edith Colbert
in her o ffic e a t the Court House.
’ Mra. W ilson came here from
Howling (ireen. Fla. and lives
writh h er tw o children, her father
and m o th e r a t 2404 Sanford Ave­
nue. She received her Initial rol­
ls ge d eg re e a t Bessie T ift Cotlegc
at F o rsy th e. Ga. and her degree
in home economies nt Florida
State U niversity.
Her w o rk her* has Included the
organlgntion of adult home demo•tration clubs. 4-H clubs among
(iris, an d canning centers. The
imm a dem onstration work includes
all p hases o f home m aking, food
prsparnU un and canning, making
of clo th in g , beautification of
homes anil grounds, gardening,
poultry a n d crafU .
H ousewives who are Interested
In these eublecls may obtain in•cresting booklets issued hv the
U niversity of Florida. F'orlds
fhate
U niversity
and
United
States D o a r tm e n t of A griculture
These co v er many p h rases of
agriculture and hom ecraft.
PROnKri DIM FT COMPLAINT
ALBANY, N.Y., Aug. 25. (A tA ‘C ^-r-k district atto rn ey esy*
J? *iB Invesligal# Selective Ser*7* com nlatnta th a t n M ethodist
miaistor h a d urged young men not
,o r »(• * ^ t -

• &lt; w d T w a .
,,

Bromley,

? ** M in i in ft serm on dcO m o Methodist
w as

“ Mighty Mo” To Become Country’s WASIIINGTON. Aug. 25 -t/P» *%ZT\j .s °w \\Ac-1 Simple Test For RH Factor In
— A hslleied old Ford car, a*
cept Soviet Order
wav done with it, became
Nuwborn Babies Is Shown Today
Last Battleship On Active Duty what
Closing E m b a s s y
a irn lia t situ* today when Alger

Aktioii Ciiiitfrj Ah Cli­
max To Row With
kcrls CL to Refugee
School
r tiddlers

lin t and W hittaker Chamber*
111 M 11 »\ I 1( 1. \K LSI ! I
M W t I sit Is l„K i i , 4*1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 25, (el’J III anolhei week, the mighty Mo la ir d each other in the congress
t tilth IO \l N. V A n * . 23.
U v ittiiiftl l'rr*fc S clrnrrr II#*|8«n 1«&lt;
Hmlrt V iff 1 illtoui /o t l. Cheid'—
I'rrsid
rn
t
Trum
an
toda&gt;
will h&lt; thn count!)’* tail hattlr«hi|) on active duly.
tonal «py hearing*
|»Ui fit kti left U.r Hu*si*n conU L T IM O N t
\„M 2r. i&gt;1‘i A nr to &lt;jtill k lltoi &gt;im|&gt;lr
rancrllrd the credential* id
Rut 4 light aiicraft carrier and eight destroyers aie corning out of
The two m en-accu ted
and Soviet 1‘onaul tie n rra l iaru b
lr»i foi a &gt;1iiiveieu* cundilion in the 1,1IuikI eel liftaIni! u Hit l( ilk to 18 *iiUtr ohm &lt;It 4flvrr J P M to.
mothballs foi j ttepped-up program of anlr-tuhinatine training
iI ai iiul it.Ut (rpaif In * he a a*
a c c u tfr -w n r hrouglit together be- I mu a km. Mr. T rum an's action
rhtiiwn l,&gt; bleed v|miah*t* ti*d.iv
The Navy in announcing thti lart night »»id the trasuri i&gt; the sene*
I r i »ION *f»»f Knod
Hr -aid hr
lure the House Un-American Ac- ■ a* announced hy presidential
Il
ilr.ih
with
I
heRH
t
Hu. 18 A #111kftl.1nil r fa1tillft| iii Mir 'tosi# mu, It In to 4) III i i f’luardia
•f revolutionary develop menu in underwater lighting tine- w ar’, end__ tivitiei Coinmiltrr and wallied secretary t hallr* tJ. Ho*, a*
MI.
Iihaid of al&gt;,-ill Ni jwi ir|il
Ufl*
1lift Mr H l| .
111i* -lit |Hin
the While House yacht. Wkill
Thuc hy retiring the Battleship
p r iq lr
I hr f-l d e n t iiavr it. and are RH iirg.il
Iowa about Sept. 1. the Navy the Navy and Air Force tn -Irate* that one m the other will be smsliur*. docked at th r Navy
tried for lying under oath.
0
Mine Depot near heir.
The
Tin- lest t. II*
II- * bethel mi Itfl
vi a s h i n g i o n , a ,.* 25
plan* to relea’ r more men and gir aerial warfare.
in danger fled
Then His* was que.tioned fo» I’rrsidrnt also said the National positive I■»imoney for the anti-sub program.
Secretary of Defense Forrestal
K
iid i * ijieetled uji a vlcady isof
nil
It
11
|i.»iln,
n.an
oi
mi
The Iowa will join 1.1 other bat­ told yesterday’s gat tier mg that hours alntul a I rijM Ford he Security Itrsuurces lloanl ha* It 11 allttl&gt;e,1 i • |.-&lt; "I'd III till* ill •til­
■ . l e t •i itiren* f r o m tho
Sin i ,il,t lt,e,J|r* tall negative wmi.aii 11 . - . , t,. „ . all ot
tle-wagons laid up ti the reserve under the new understanding tile once owned. It was ileal the rrciiinmriidrvi th r continuance ol e r's bleed
the inun -1 it \ t , .
|
uids) b) j i - i n m g
l
mted
Ntalin
attac
k
tillhut.*
Iilued
cell*.
&gt;lr*
voluntary
allocation*
ol
pettofleet.
Air Force is “not m eiel) to p e t - 1
. r * . •
I I , , [I|..g Ihe .1 .'•nil ol the last two 1Ctroyiiig them tii-&lt;p,nitty, m the till I'e -lln .
That will leave the Missouri— mil hut to Seek all the bell. It c«r,‘committee rspected l» tracing the In,in and *l«et.
tianry, tin .... ......
i.l ,.,t
|in*t. the li.it', 'lint
the ve«*el on which the Japanese g it from N ival air.**
,I u iil il could |un down* aI Irait
. .insult 1c• III lilts
r n s i M n i . "•&gt;, jrl
Itor till* lilt -rin lttv il V "( I’ll' • Init prinln, in,- it., oiitilw I■*-* 4llUllI 11
rut render was signed—th e only
11ut
Forreslnl Insisted that i ,. IM1 %II&gt;. the mallei of who was
WASHINGTON. Aug 25 o1*j
II
nilllsiued
..h
!'•)
i
|
Wist
I
baby
can
huj'i-.
n
only
in
m
utt
ig"battleship actively afloat.
m eans "neither a victory for the |yl
N etietal) id Nlale Marshall
\l - ,.IW llil.l •mu fa! the Nevv
The 11.tXK).ton C arrier C atot A ir Force nor a defeat for the ' . ..
,, ,
c ,.,*
Bather,
"if
followed
Biss. 41 year-old fuimer Nial* •aid tislav Ilie Lulled Ntatr* will
will U* reactivated in about a N avy."
1 ti.it. •• ii i n u ­
5...1 slid
month, and the eight destroyer* through with sincerity and lena- Dejraitllirnl olficial. taid he knew aicrp l Russia's o ld ri foi clovin'!
ml at* • will I r • 1 C.1 Ifll a n o t e
will begin rejoining the fleet in city, (it) will mean a victory fo ri Chambers in H M or 1*415 t a t the Allien, an com ulatr ill \la d i
••hi' h p t‘»* u l r . 1 4 lirv vl i m e s
January.
the country."
Geciigr L’lovley, a free lance Wlilet. !yu,|uk
to the llllj. Mir Min 11 ’ iriutffc
Meanwhile, the Navy joined the
Some Air Force officers had a, a-•1 **a*»•«»** as#
1in
*■l Luo
hii ■ 111
gave
M.it.hall l,&gt;id a newt cunfereiicr
N utel •. III...1 tr# i itert
Air Force ami the Arm y tn ■ voiced concern leat Hie Navy was and
the Nov let actum, announce.! last
politic declaration of hew hum,or,y try in g to edge Into its field i f u*c the ta i.
Ihe Ilillr iiUtl. •1 t i Uic Aincii- •
among the senders.
Hut Hus minted he tould not night a&gt; a . Innas to a dnpu'.r
strategic — as distinguished from
ta
n
einhastt Ill \ 11 »* "to ihr con-The occasion was a m eeting of mere support—w arfare and might recall ever getting the tar back over
lunaway
Riuvian
whoo1 •
•lllilr Ml tier 1*4* ill* JMIlt of
300 top planning officers to hear want to launch atom bomb carry ­
, _nd selling it. but wouldn't be tracheis. it leg irllah lr hut not a
rrport* on thg weekend Newport, ing jdanes from a new- super a ir-. j*
&gt;%1•i Ik WAI oi lined In Rut{surprised if that had hap|iened.
eeting of the joint chiefs craft carrier now ahuilding.
K.I., m
roeethig
very trn o u t matter.
•i tl.e same
«I4 !t» i !u«r it^ *1
of staff.
tie n rra l Hoyt Vamk-ntorg, Air i Alter Hiss and cummitlee mem­
Die American contulalr in the
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litnr
\tov.ovv
ill.........
I it il cut*
T hai session wan devoted large­ Force chief of sta ff, told lha as ber. (parted at length over the Rauf a port * n vo citcum tci died
liaatlaar* — I'aar
-llitiy a 1*4-17 agirrm rul lu let
ly to a clarification of th e role of
cal. Committee Invettigalor Robert in In* adivitir* that hr wav able
ie 1 &gt; te.ij ■en a (nimri conE Stiqiling produced what be to aivomphvh very little. M aid u ll
JACKSON. Mo*
Aug . i
Hv I.l II I lilt h-UVN
ll.ilr it 1 enn igrsd
•aid was a record ol Iriiimony •aid.
i&gt;1’» Rep jitlni 1 R.inkin. viiHICKMAN
IIIID
ll.w .it,
1Ilf iklltMl •. &lt;&gt; Morris s icplChambers gave on Aug 7.
CarrlulU I homing III* word*, ■an of 2 M years lit ( otigirvv and Aug 2 5 (,1'r ' ,ir t» u
iiim en
ihr Aiiicin • ir dem snJ lin t
Du* was to thr effect that M ill lull iiulril that the Ruwian* 4 loud voile of wlntr VlipirilM, V
riled I •&lt;I *iigt,i in the Ivvitte.l.
uhirl
i i&gt;n ui t.e n ris l | aci.fr M,
Hits wanted the car turned over •till have the Ainlotg l m in ',. won trnonnn.it,on hi
Mrvvippl * h u ilin i W lnkage id .nr Okinaw a | 104 k ill lr i» r the vountry i-n
lo lire Corninunnt Rally for usk O rganiiatiou v*it I* h ead q u arter m IN nut. i.in, iniinaiy
bound tuprifuitirs. lh.il , I a*lied | jltuif lit fill1 o ffm al rlalut III
*of some organiier.
New 5 oik foi vi.ndui I nl liuvinevs
Rep John llrll Willi.vms. one to one ,,l il., I I imj, ivnnl o ra ie 1 r to 'll n il iluiing tlie m vriligtlion
I Stripling produce*! al,n wtrst he affairs in tin* country. H r also aim ed an force veteran, also
alr J „ a , |r l ,
of1 Ilir sifaii i f thr tinee 5 a u r t
aid was a ropy of a certificate said consular section* presumably
won
triioinmation
in
y
esletd
ay
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wism.l Ira. lie n who tefused
uf title, showing th at Alger HIs^
„
.
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i
•
ms*
oll|,i«
wrie
liunird
s
d
u
iu
.
(i fsiiM O
e-wet SI* i
vo'ing » Hep. william M. t o l m r r ] ^
r*
.naeigned title t»» * Ford ro»J»re* ^
irtiun I then homeland
ICoatlBoee no r * s e a lsl
and Thouia. G. A beinrthy held
llir t, vvn hi quv *tton nf I.real,
tine of ill. l ie honihei . foni
oiiimimling ie.vds over I hr n op- eiiginrv t linked mil liner minuiei illg off f i n . nl dipfolnitir r tla lion*
t'o, ulalv * aie fijflv fl IlCli
vonrntv on ihr I&gt;&gt;s*is ol imouv after il took oil I sous H ail,• i
il ll|l|llstli»ti ••(! | Slip# *fc.es s
"Idralt
that
control
our
be-1
jilrtr rrtunis
CHICAGO. Aug. 25 (/l*j—Tim
f’ouil nil alinlliei leg ol Its I tf
H ,n lm , .Ijilinril
Amriican Federation of Labor to­ havrot" wav the subject of a |
inly hi
day reaffirmed its long-stsndiim talk given today today to Ki- j
.
»i (tiMiili* !».»*«• ,if &gt;mik.ior. \N i'll
”
nuntlV • 111*t ioliglrvsiou.il illtpolicy of not endorsing president­ wanian* at thr Founit Centrr hv
lire pilnl wa&gt; o id ein l In land
lilcl, and tinted a quit k ad
ial candidates, hut announced thr the Rev. J. R. Fern*, pastor of
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1 W ASIIIN tiTttN. Aug 23 t/V)
at the Minin ip.ll A ll|nill. w h o 'l
H egistration of adult student*
S|,UI1 JJUtH fill
uf* lliit'iun of ilefeal hy Iwo young
formation of a committee to work the First Christian Church who
.nl|oiHv I In knnn I n I.l
fur
O
h
?
full
t*rro
*1
l*
^
Sunfot*!
^
I
ih
I
hv
tixkrtf
th
at
ih«*
Intdr*
for the election of the Truniin- recently came here from Georgia 1Vocational Hchotvl will sta rt m et nnjjonui T ypugiuphlral Uniun lw op|Minrnls.
I In &gt;ri|ieifoil ■.tine in al ail
to ilium * the pastoratr.
Victory in ilir Deriitn lalic pri­
lisrkley Democratic tsrket,
Wedneaday ami continue through j,(W )n ronjrn i|ii of court foi
J
i' H»l. vv A ilim i, ulii* hut
.if t it isafe ol 15(1 leet anil inltvej
mary
■
•
hi
III.I
im
mill
to
elri
liotl
He declared that he had Irarn- Thur«4ay •n&lt;l rndttjr« I I ptm* ifnlntIfiKf uii rliiaiil «liop ro n lfid it,
f run uf Ft UVl4» f ul
Form ation ol the committee,
thr Mi,lllv ip.it AlIjMlt I h r pilot iff Vfil t lit f »*11
withinic
pfiroll
or
to
t«lk
iivrr
Tht.
uniun
la
u
flve*nu»nth
,
m
moil* 11nin ) v*-.*i * sii jil«lic«* of
to consist of the international rd by eiperience nol to accept the courses w ith the teacher* „ |(j injunction against negotiating
I,IIIled
ihr
plllir
III
an
atlrtlipl
iU Ninos
to I
«llt| *llO II
The sW-year-old Itankin won
piesidcols of as many AFL unions statement* of people without think­ should try to do so during tho*. , lu.y, &gt;ltl*eme n u . outlawed hy Hie 1.13*83
I fit.
ssf
iiallols again.t 9.371* (or I, ■ill Ir mil luuig il li.uk in (if nn*| ’1
ing
them
through.
As
an
riani|itr
days. Mr*. K. C. Maxwell is join- Taft -llartley Aer
as are willing t o join, was an­
» I ('»•
i*l Vf■
Judge Itnymond Jarvl- mul 1.-115
»III V
* « -niiflit 4 II t If »|KM1 Hut fin
|n n rritieul move ugailwt the fur t'lunde F riay tn ti, a wai vrtnt fiiioi
OlStM
nounced at a news lonfeirnce he cited a line from a hymn in cipal.
fkrd t*1l .1 1III k ll 1 1 If Id s'llll
ClasM'S will liegitl on Tuesvlav |TU in Its fight to keep the clou* i-ran, in iniuffieial n -lu in s lioin
f f It
» * l.» rt» tlir Sfcllf'irii
“Such a worm
with William Green. Federation which iitt is stated.
| ,i , i | i, |
, iHept. 7 al D;IHI o'clvK'k rcmtlnuirg evl shop, Irn- Nuilumil Laleir 202 of 224 IMixes.
»%
I \U«
\K tools'
,.L* M oir thftu I Oil
&gt;0L' f1
protecuting
agency
(‘resident, and Georgr M. Ham- as I. He said (hat he fell bigg-f | until 3:00 o'clock A fter the fii-t Hoaid's
* i r t t# »( H *i ol i
Huiikln led is all III eoillilles
lit.
*l- t f ill tfllt Ill'll Inlet 11 Ma,
, h a ig e l the union's lop officer! ■if the district. A hiin-i foe nf
son, head uf the brotherhood of (ban that, especially when he tead |d a y ( schuol houra are from
r%|*. t ** I »" Li* 1'irfv*.
*‘l "ih 'lfillt ii in id
in the scripture lhal man is a AM. lo 4:00 P. M. w ith the noon wj|j, having disobeyed and dlsl•.•Mlt■■e•
Peer I fcteev
Railway Clerks.
e ft
cratlr
."ti ill
rill "'Wriy " «i» ("* hr* phtluvuph/
Nth lull
Mill Mill
x p l-lr I 1l i&gt;ir
"ehild nf the K in g " and cteale-ihour, 12:00 to 1 :00, being made * regarded the injurirtiun.
fields light* niiini'-lllill I- iul I'le. lu re.r-lv "In.me spun w it,1'
i
clukl
o
l
tne
M
ng.
an
a
create.
^
whlrh
work|nit
Xhe
r„
tra
ln
ln
g
order
w
«,
i.suHarrison said the new tomI'ineigeiicy lights fla*bi-.l f a 'd hr. •
pi ot jusli.’e aril
|H*ople may practice typing.
,-d Mar. 27 Ivy Judge L uther M.
nultee would be independent of bul a bil lower Ingn the angles
I ;i i fighti-t, r i av In *1 lire M l . t«r ,.tI - ■' ■ .1 ».f man, Ja.lg*
"If
I
believe
I
am
a
child
of
ihe
Courses
I
n
c
l
u
d
e
shorthand,
Swygert
at
Indianajiolla.
It
was
Vilnius tins ill. distinction of t *&gt;
Labor's
League
for
Rohm a I
V*H't‘1llk'u
King, I will live like a king," hr Imokkeeping commerelal English, there that Itnliert N. Denham
Education, the Federation's or- asserted. "If on th e o th e r iiand, offiea practice, and operation of &lt;*nt his formal petition that th*
Wi rut i 'fs 'Ui-1 Ihr fmn mu I Diet one of (lie ia ig v it sus|ienstoii
••llh *'f jlllil |M*i nl wt'H I In ill#:* * i" th- Southeast, across
IIV*
ganitalion concerned with the [ believe that I am a child nf ihe office machine*. A dulta and n
union Im- rltrd for contempt.
Hi,. Mutt in. I., • lin e r livtwelr M a,o
ft. * fi miii ih«*
I
hi*
The
petition
charged
that
the
devil,
I
will
art
like
him
."
service
men
ami
women
may
v-ncongressional races.
nld I He link nuined f-&lt;i tsl111
wri i* fiubhi fit
Thr
" O u r thought* and Ideas co t' - I roll for high school work. Th- AFL union tw stopped immediately
Sanfor d t dge N*e r.2, l and
H arrison said th a t fund* will
••It*
I
ll
I
f
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||
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Uhf'f*'
r
til
V
from
giving
any
fu
rth
er
support
A fwwly irvitm l r t mn•f•«r«I huiM
v
V M w lit he l.nsl to tlie visitors.
Im- raised “hy voluntary con­ our action* and rauso us to he ihcl*ehool 1* accredited for the.accr!
w
4
1
I
v
I
lilt’ll
t
llfitlllilll!
W
II#
1
(M
l
-Including
a
ll.im
portant
strike
,
flH|r
for
j
3
SoulIn
-1
il
stule*
,
kind o f men we are." he said lie crated ro u n * for . veterans a.
Floyd I. * in i district deputy
tributions front organised labor.” rUtnJ
m en ts-to the striking w,„ ,H. „ , u„ , ,ju,j„ K (he next 15
an InitllKV of ■ nmn who t'«rt of Ih r Hrmlnolr County In- le n efit p ay
litmiil Muslei will lie piesent with
_ / *S.I_, .a _.. I II,.*..
Hv said he espccts th a t the
1
fit«ti|t»’l
f
*l!
(lit
xk'illi
Mirli
printer* on Chicago ami flam* d ay ,, p was announced today by
oltiei Mu*uiii« trailer», and will
heads "of all but on« or two'' visited a plantation during »|ave stitute.
tlltMWtl addle* &lt; tl.e group
Beginner* in shorthand, Eng uiond. Ind.. newspaper*. Th* I T U . (;rBj y Duncan, city tiuiiding in f. ts. I (lilt »t|tr » tiirifigs
of the international AFL unions day* in America and who noted
or typing are advised to ninmlver* there have been on a t r i k a ' , , , un,| ¥tlu presidcnl of (In- tiki fir! It I.!in*| uf Hit’ Itllllfi ftin**would affilia te with th r rum- negro who stood erect and looked slists
^ S o u th e rn
Hallding Codes Con tuj,* 14HUI Hrtt kithfl UHh #4*1111•"*1**1 | The p i'»■ utu will sta ll with a
ta rt during the first week in vitice last Nov. 24
its l * i |t Kill
lurliri at li.uii o'clock at ttia
mlttee. It Is to tie known as the
Papers ur* printed without IT IJ,Kft.
over a ino-virid square urea
older not to mis* the beginning
Mufcunii' r «nt« r . 1 i Nnl* i'muitft
committee o f labor eaeeutivrs for
N ine* of rtie dead mid injur
lessons. Those enrolling for utln r help by using a new photo en- | yj, i»u„cari returned Monday
(IslNl V«*Bt 1i#d
I who
.1lilt i•’i* Hlu
the reelection of Trum an and the
!courses
enter aatt any
linn, graving process, for ty p e w r itte n 1from llirminghatii, Ala. where lie well* ellhiielll I'V tin- Army |,ei
i .,vs*ws m may
■«•*•/ rsisTi
i
*el Veit
I ** i* i inu-nt CummatuJ«r
rlection o f Barkley.
rill hav,
long
the1.i_*'hjc*F°
c m —— i attended
--___- -_ _a_ _ meeting
.
hut those enrolling late will
liav, COPY.
'■"py. How
__
of. .trustee*
lit.- nntificatt'Ui nf km.,,
, ig
r
&lt;f tliu Vfnttu'Ufi Lc’iiiuit will t-#
continue w ithout tn r of the Congress, which gave fmul
ik* could cuntin
,to do special work to catch up strike
H arrison said "we are aupportI'li. f.nir miured n u n sun! ti­
’with classes. New classes in aid of the International Union Is approval to uniendnit-iit* to the tle suffering from 'hock u n i Lauk ih Li# uld full* H5 " I k
ing Mr. Trum an because hr ' is
Ihkuru" Ihr itiaificimi aini *?rt*
Code nod turned it I'Vrr to (he I’.,, if
shorthsm i and English will to .i nuestion.
\u l ,. ,inmntul
against the T a ft-lla rtle y I-a* end
. . spoke,in.
it . » i lu la ir itr A m ii ic* I pioitrain h It
The Swygert order hail directed printers.
strlrted
in February.
•tands for the principles of free­
Il.s-v W'.idd not iw dlsturiw d 1(l, 1|llt„ M „Ul , . Utek AUfn
or author
Tile South and the far west
dom."
Students wishing to take a re­ 'lie ITU not to ,support
J * ' '* 1
. ... *
Inv ,i» lin n will In- by Dr l indSlowUll
downs,
walkn
r
“any
strike
are
the
unly
sections
of
the
n
a­
fresher rourse in shorthand shout I
R.V.!"., Niui "I a nl im" I
s„j- Vt.Nair uf D rlsnJo. address
(ireen said that tha AFL had
ml*
or
dlher
d
isru
p
tio
n
s
of
any
tion
l"
have
up-to-date,
uniform
The budget of 11,223..00 pn en ter as soon a* jMissihle as calls kind" In furtherance of Ihe rinsed
I m fig h trrs said tiic four
w, | , |,y |), K. D llrowridecided not In endoraa any presi­
building codes, said Mr. Duncan. aiipmi-utly thrown ch ar of tin- | , , , nll,| ,,.,lh,ns,. |,y A. ti. (.Sydl
dential candidate because of its tented by Mr*. Al Hunt, chalrrnsn for w orkers are expectevf in (K•
tioi
ion
demands.
The
perform
ance
code
allows
tic
and November. The Voca
---------- —
; ittn-, tin*:
I ml f i« » Inlo n i r , . ! ,
. f » ^nl.uiig
long-standing tradition against nf th a finance com m ittee of Ihr ol»er
tional School I* locate,! on Con. ' ,
p-tlllon charged th a t the
such action. T h at tradition was Pilot Club, was adoptad by the
M
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u
s
t
i
s
....!
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7
1
0111.!',in S l i ,h. h h ,
i ’ppniv.l
broken only once, when the Fede­ club a t Ita regular business m eet­ merclal Avenue, opposite the « “ • j i.^Tl un°l?,n. w ith ™
r S i . L 5 p ' r . i !,i:’.,. , , i n »
ing
held
in
tha
T
o
u
rist
C
entrr
Station,
worshipful rnnvtei uf tha Sanford
ration endorsed Robert M. • I *
contracts "which contained m at­
, r Ur,h
Pi
Vt' r * Vi
Ilul d "/. r - pulled sp a ll I l" Fudge. Charley L. West, Jr W.
Follctr, G reen said. La Follette lis t n ig h t with U rd. J . C. M it­
erial deviation* from the substance U'.ry
Florida in Gainesville, he re w a lrd . B(iia
j,u rklrllr,| fps,!,,,... M mill Thoms* A. Maxwell P. M.
chell
presiding.
was the Progressiva P arty entry
of the form contract."
At present, 142 cities in the
W ays of meeting th a budget,
In the presidential race of 1924.
Th* International had ptepared South have adopted Mi* Southern Th-* ln*l two todies w ore n-- of Ovn-d.) Lodge No. 243, B, It.
which is set up lo tak e care of
form
agreement*
for
the
guliianr*
Building
Code, ami many, includ­ Oip-isil from it sto u t tw o hum s Sluniger, W. M . Winter Park
various civic prejecta and dr(vr*
(nidge No
21D j William M.
ing .Sanford, arc waiting to adnjd after the crash,
during the year, were discussed.
Tlie plane was mu- of the 21 j Davis W M , St John Lodge No.
The International officers named it with (he new addition* In it
These include contribution* tn
.
.l
»tn President W oodruff Randolph,
Most of the addition* to the from th - ilDth firuup enruUte to 17; Philip M ari, W. 41, Orlando
Ihe Bov and Girl Scouts, the
TickeU fur the “Appreciation Vlc, President* U r r y T aylor and code were adonted a t th e recent
M msHimi-S aa !'*»• S ill
Lodge No r'9; J. Field Riggls,
Tuberculosis Association, th e Can- Night
W. M . Foi* Ladgo No 207; WII,. * h*
,h * s *n,ord Elmer Brown, and Secretary-T rca. meeting of th# Congress here
err Drive, tha Milk Dank, Nursery G iants basehali tea... went on , u w r r)o „ urd
limn Peters, W M , Volusia Lodge
and
in
Orlando,
said
Mr.
Duncan
Coach C arl Kettle* of Semlnolt School mem berihip In th e Cham­ ? U. *au . , ‘ t t' Tn° 0n , , n . 1V r r ‘ l
No, 77i J,q. S. Stephens, w . Ma
Th# Issua before th e court to- The code la particularly adapted
t»Mn nUcnl orainiH y hy tr* the southern clim ate and r e ­
High School today announced the ber nf Commerce and m any other Sanford at m i , «ru) iloaitlunB ,|ay
Orttige Loifge No 3d. H arry M.
totalling 8400 ha* been raccieed,
Daniel, W. M , Soutli Apopka
schedule fo r tha Sanford Celery worthwhile projects.
_ tr rPuhlisht
"
' the American N ew spaper
quirem ents, also tn m a irrlais most
A renort of the Milk Bank hy according to Ju lian 8t*nstrom er* AtsociUon on to h slf of more available such a* southern yellow
Feds high school football team.
l.odge No
IG5; Frederick 81.
lairing, W M , St. Cloud Lodge
Th* Fada will play four games Mrs W. K .'llo lly h rad revealed a who Is one member of the com. than 800 nsw spspers which have pine.
Funrral trivirr* for K. H No. 221 and H arry K Jow tr*. W.
contracts with th* century-old
In Sanford and hnva a ll out of total of 105 Quarts of freoh milk mitt** arran g in g the affair.
Slevrti*, father of Mrs. Letter M , Orange Blossom Lodge N’a.
town eontasta. Oct. 18 Is an open am! a case of canned milk Hi*. | Tickets ra n be obtained at Thr |TU.
FOR HFUSION
Tharp, who died in DeLand Mon­ NO.
trihuted to needy fam lliee d u rin g . Herald Office, Celery City Printilsle on th e schedule. ,
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 25 f&gt;1"-- day night, w,ll lie held at the
July. The cluh voted to make a | ing Company, Touchton'e Drug
The gam es Include!
8WAIM ACCIDENT
A m ajoriy of Florida lawm akers Allen Sumnirrfiehl Funeral Homidonation of 15 tow ard th e United ' Store, Roum lnat and Anderson's
STATE EXAM INATIONS
Sept. 84 Gainesville, There
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swnlm, has agreed on a proposal for a ill Del.and at 3:00 o'clock T h u rs­
Jewish Appesl. A le tte r w as »ead : W algreen Agency, Jack Gorily'*
Oct. ---------—
1 E ustls,-------here.
G A IN ESV ILLE, Aug. 2ft, (,1b—
from Mr*. Oulda Wilson Home!Amoco Station, Slim Galloway* together w ith Mr. and Mr*. G. C. special session of the L egislative day afternoon with (he Hev. J.
OcL 8 O e U n d , here
Demonstration A gent th e n k in r'S ta n d a rd Service S tatio n , Angel's P ark er of Orlando returned home to revise the stale's sleet Ion laws. R. F srris of the First C hristian Examinations for persons in te rest­
Oct. 18 Open
T w enty o f tha Senate's 38 mem- Church of Sanford officiating, ami ed in becoming certified structurjtl
the club for Ita contribution of E a t Shack and Homar'a Soda la st evening from W initon-Snlem
Oct. 28 Palntkftt there
lift Inw ard sending some o f the
N. C. where they attended th e to rs signed a petition * t a Fort the Rev Snowden and Rev. Tow n­ p*si control operator* will be held
Oct. 29 *L Auguatfne her*
fu w ra l o f Mr. Swains** toother, W alton meeting over th e weekend send of the Baptist Churches of at the U niversity of Florida on
Noe. 4 F J f.A . a t 8L P eU rtburg 4-H Girl* to T allahassee t v a
short course this sum m er.
L. % Swnlm, who dlsd of Injuries and S peaker Thomas D. Brasdey DeLand assisting.
Nov. 10. I t . and 18. Dr. John T.
Nov. I t N ew fcay rn a, there
, ____— In an automobile nocfds n t said todav he has received favor­
Mra. K. C. M srw tll, poriianssnho ta Sanford
Kelstivr* hav* requested th a t Creighton, chairm an of the S tate
Nov. 18 ................... Dayton*
tartan o f tha club, cgpfclned nig h t in
•w ard* to the iT h tm d n y a fte r a bus skidded into able replies on th* proposal from no flower* to s*nt. Burial will Structural Pest Control Board an*
49 of th e house's 98 members.
player*.
kl* car.
to In Oaklawn Cstnvlsrjr, DeLand. naunced today.

Rep, John Rankin 16 Airmen Die
Renominated In In Plane Crash
[YIlSSlSSlppI
At Hawaii Base , J 1;,
Most Of New York’s Superfort Was One
Of 28 Scheduled
Incumbents Win In
Primary El e c t i on
For Okinawa Relief

Truman To Get Rev. J. R. Ferris
Help Of AF of L Talks To Kiwanis
During Campaign On Human Ideals

**"»“ud "*

Labor Group Is Not P a s t o r Of Christ“CeA d o r sing Presi­ ’ ,ian Church Says
dent By A c t i o n
Ideas Control Acts

!Registration For Contempt Charged
Vocational School J" SIm'P Co"‘ru.cLs'
Starts Wednesday F«f Lvpo Union *

bit111no,thr.I'I*■!'n wi' •;...I."";

^

J ikI^r Adams To

Talk Tn Masons
Here Friday Nile

New Building Code
Will Be burned For'
13 Southern States

$1,223*00 Budget
Adopted By Pilot
Club At Meeting

I

fiu.

r i ’ .“ir,1 ■

*,nu ........ ... ......

Tickettt For Thanks
Night Go On Sale

Seminole High Grid
Schedule Announced

E. It. Stevens’ Services
To He Held Thursday

r'caiSTtSi

r is e

J

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�TOR SANFORD HERALD. 8ANFORD, FLORIDA

PAur T w n
m

th e S hu lord

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S,

■&gt; ■■

Herald |

Financing The Campaign

l:« ia M l&gt; b r 4 la im h
fitlliM
O il)
U ta i4 &gt; r
a a S * « a 4 a i «(
a a a fa r * . 1 1 -r H *
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a t n i a l rl» * 4 ■■11*1
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• I • ■ ■ t a r * . I 'to r ltla . a a S r r Ifc* **&lt;
• I l a a » * n « a f M a rrb *• l**T.
m i l , i , %m i i - i i i : * n

(Reds-U. S.Tee
On Verge Of Wi
Says John Alu

IHE INTERNATIONAL BONEHl, .r

THE WORLD TODAY

Sixty million dollars is an ambitious goitl oven for the
llr lie WITT MacK ENSUE
liiggc.it of big business. For a political i-.mp«ign it is some­
A I* I'oreixn Affairs Analyst
thing unheard of. Yet the new Trumnn-Barkley clubs hope
to raise this amount by sale of membership cards ut a The latest conference between
dollar or more apiece.
Premier Slalln and the w estern
That would break all records, not only for the Demo­ imhanMilur* la *a!d in diplomatic
crats but for the usually more flush Itepublicans as well. ■luarters to encourage hope for an
IMIlar
f io i iliiiv iu : » v
E ast-W est aetllement of the Bal- .
_
i l w a l a r i i R * » a i» Y
_ Just what the parties have s|H*nt in recent years is hard to tie of Berlin.
lenrn. The Hatch Act limits ex|wnditures to $3,000,000 for
"*
» l l l » l 11111 III*
If wc took I hi* a* a haiia fo&gt;
M i t'a r v ts r
* -M any one [tarty, and gifts to $5,000 from any one Individual,
■peculation, we would he entitled
&lt; » * • M anila
'M llf * M a n ila
_
----but this limit applies only to national organizations. State to believe that a -ettlement of the
• l a M a a lb a
. ...
*•«"
&lt;&gt;a» Tear
---~
----- I'*— organizations can and do spend outside this limit. And hasti­ whole Gt-rmnn iuihroglio m ight i»
A ll n K liu a r r
a a llr r a . r a r 4 « a l ly organized affiliates get all manner of uncounted extra achieved. Indeeil. a well Informed
-m itre in Mo-row suggest* *•
l l a i l i * , iro M lN itiifti hh 4 omMI### **f
in U r la lM in M ii* l » f llir
« f funds which add to the major party's resource* but seldom much.
And with su ch 'a sta rt «*•
r w lo lw t ( mN o. *«iii k t rfc» ra * 4 *•*» get reported.
could k rep on pyramiding until ait
• I M R U tar Mila r r I I * In if PHlM.
The $5,000 limit on individual contributions is easily the difference* were ironed t.u'
RtproapwiW Nmi»nnll$ Up
I llD M
\ f M apN ptr
H r p ff M ilD * evaded by having a proposed larger amount split among ami we had world peare.
I h ti,
I nr,,
\n »
lu r k . I f c lr ii» t
However, if our analysis .,-n't
employees or member* of tin* donor's family.
l l r I pm II. H r m r « I I t ;
to run away with m *&lt;
T l f l l r m id |« m
» • Ik#
These Jnrge expenditures are not nenrssarlly blame­ going
int recnll the fundnmen.ai
A mmmtimI*4 •*rr«« *• k•* k t« m il 11#4 worthy. It cost* money to cover the United States In an fir at m„y
■piarrei between
• • r l u t l t r l F It* I k r n«* for r rp iiltll*
r a i l n o « ( n il (h r lurfit nrrrn p i l H l r l election campuign. Merely to send one postcard to every govo-t Russia urul the western
I k lM « n rM «f»n|irr(
M rll l a «H
voter would tax the richest party's resources. Sixty million 1world. That i* the declared H-* *
I P I f f f l tU R pR l'IlM .
‘W K IINKSIM V, Ai r;. 2». I9IH rlollnrs is none ton much fur n campaign. The important ■lunation of Mo trow to carry orst
» or hi revolution for the- d c a tr s
thing is that it should I*' s[HUit tin legitimate purposes, and lion
IHHLK VKUHK TODAY
of "capltall*tic" governm&gt;- it*
raised in a manner thnt will nut put the party under undue nml for the c-tnhlbhm ent «f C m
IT USUALLY TAKES TWO j obligations. Whether the Trumnn-Barkley chilis gel $5(1,000,- munianr in nil rountrit**.
We muM »tnrt from th a t pn •
™ MAKE A QJ’A A I . I . ooo nr far less, they have aimed at a historic mark.
M JKM AI. PEOPLE IlKaPONIl I
_________________________
rnlae. We muat ri-rognile th a t Mn-10 A FRIENDLY KAMI AP­
cow ilor.an’t want peace, for tkPROACH. WK CAS AT I,HA ST [
War And Trace
n n -o n thnt It would atymie (lul

YOUMAYBesMA/er
IN MOSCOW, bu t

JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 25
—Hu&gt;*o-Anicrican relation*
teetering on the dividing lini
| tween war and |&gt;eace, *ad
It. Aliton. a n k ita n t aecretai
com t.'erce for air, in on Inter
If Jay.
He aauj '*Wf a re faced w ||
| very evil power. The aiturtio
very leriou*. We have no
I nntee th a t overnight our ecotui
n h atiililatio n of E urope won'tj
wipel out hy the R ussians.”
Alison, just returned from
I week* in Europe nnd a to u rl
I Alaska, said "»&gt; have teniporl
j hut the time has come when*
m ust *»op. We hope w&gt; can
I hy without a w a r-h u t it is upl
j the Russians."
Hr
"It la personally obnoxious
me th a t Rus*ia deliberately pl|
) ed the Ohstuctton of the Bet
• blockade in the path of a nal
' w hich a t one time was dr ter mi.
to la- n friend a?*4 which wan
only peace.
"The United Slatas can rontin
I I • make the a irc ra ft; but
shiuld the Americans people
forced
to tnleiatv
it, eith
M EET TH E tlT H I.lt PER!
_ _ _ _ _
-hi-vbmV nim of comrniinUIng lb-, politically or financially ha-caui*
HAl.f WAV. las there Is- no,
, __ . ,
&gt;,
* world
' It is very expensive.
The tied* might rnak&lt;atrrfe I pray the*. between me,
H the Balestilie truce can In- maintained for siv week* trilrc*
from »elf in te re a t/hilt th--* *
| -'I don’t wsnt the public
and thee. Forwe are Krrthrcn.—' lunger, the conflict might Is- solved peacefully, think- fount would In- only pniite* In the glotol
'think Fm a war-m onger, lu&lt; *a
Oc. 13:8.
t Folke Bernadotte, the United Nations mediator.
revolution.
in his first extensive intrrvie1
power abroad. "I don’t want l
,,
".
. ,
It cannot Is* known whether Bernadotte's words were John Fouler Indie*, for •ign pol­
| public to think w e , will fail
' * 11' ■, n ° **y' o’-'1 ,,1-‘ no-re encouragement to help the chances for continued truce, icy adviac-r In (iovernor Thenma t
our negotiations.
n
trouble with Bum* « New •"'» j or wpr(, | UI&gt;SP(| on „ realistic estimate of the situation (irotind llrwt-y, Itcpuldlran prividecrad
“S ecretary Marshall and t l f l
nominee, Inid down a very eh-ai '
contul l.oHi*km »• ilut he n
for (hj, formcr view can Is* found in ft its statement that he *tatem«-nt
others a re highly com petent a n B
nlsmt Coin,mini cm in -*
fathead, which may he juvl one ,
|Y,,n,(| the maintenance of tin* truce to In- the hardest per-eh yesterday at the saaetpMi
I wilt do what is right. But f i g
p art of * b ee pieti ditch lie jwtrt of his job, while weight for the latter idea can Is* drawn of the World CoiMirit of flhurrft* &gt;1
situation i* serious nnd the puhlii
m int hack the governm ent, t
Buiiiana don't |iLc,
from Bernadotte's expressed ho|a* that he will have a re­ In Amalctdnm. Said he:
this lead* to war, let the chip
•-The Sov let regime la .tot t !
port
ready
for
tin*
United
Nations
General
Assembly
in
I fall where they may.”
regim e of peace and. indeed. ,d
Thr United .Stale* liai paid
“ If wo are furred into a war,"
doe* hot purport to he. It may i
out tnmrllung like Hi Inllion September.
| la- w ent on, "we’d b e tte r know
It
is
only
human
to
hope
and
believe
that
the
chances
n»t,
and
I
hope
that
it
doea
nutJ
dollar i uiicr V-J day to keep f«rr working mil a jiearvful solution are better while Irun* want internntioiint wnr. But If m,j
w* 're right. Wr should go in tielllM-rntely, knowing w h at w*, are
the tnt oi ihr wodd born floun­ exists than while fighting goes on. Palestine p r o v i d e s a iluii i* « m atter »f expediency, •
doing, not because of a spell ot
dering And yet v»c wondrt why severe testing ground for ttint idea. It (ms seemed all along not of princi|de. Violence and
indiscretion.
coerrion ntv the arceptast loeth -l- ,
pneet are high in ihn counliv.
“ It is most im portant for the
that the Arabs were convinced il is liettcr to fight than to cln*» war la-ing, however, uailutly
United State* governm ent to have
Some Jav
of thru- Hu. *»”&lt;: “ ,1(1
K-vemment has asked for a time preferred to national war.
people at*I that we've done «v*y
n«n ictirt (h&gt;Iicc- nhu hue heer
the truce, saying none of the proi.lems created by "It i* meviinhle thnt orthixlo*
thjng to avoid conflict. If (hr
I'oniiminiam thoulil reject |wn &lt;-; people believe in our negotiators
kidnaping Amcu.m Is.yi
lb, ,h ‘H wnr rM» ,M' w*lvwl wi,hin ,h " ^amework of the truce
.i
■ i ,■
i and a re convinced they are right.
lin are going In gr| Ili:,ldn of * . Wt* hope time Will lie nble H* prove that B e n ..... d “
, .
... ,,
.
then the public will lie hark of the
„ view is the more accurate, (erlaiiilv basic problems c a n n o t l(,J,.rU
motll| premi,c» he,
Florida ctackri ,,ml h •
a week from now until N oteniber.guvernirirnt."
,
' I k* permanently solved within the framework of war.
j*|.,ne make poaaihle the perm* . '
r,nd
appear*
oil
the
ballot
in
fo
rty
-'
In atari dusiimg Midi hu lummy■lent organisation of peace.”
eighi state*. I.et'a have a loll
J A I'8 SHU* SCRA P
(Un and Iravr enough ividtncc
That -trike* me a* a fair cun.-'
New York Herald Tribune
dem iinstration of a Communist
TOKYO. Aug. 25—&lt;/P&gt;— If your
mary. So we must arrive at the ■— ■ ■ ■-...... ..........
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lying amund nn do\*u»o,inil to
old Junked jalopy failed to show
k r r p I h r |&gt;oliiboro Imay i nup in the shells hurled hy the
r /r m S S T T * " '! ' Mr. Henry Wallace b&gt;. a ta le n t i smdtwat.
W h eth er Mr. Wallace people feel.
A
highly
educated
man
believed
in
witchcraft.
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VMttgating Inr thr nrii JO yran
Japanese during th* w ar yno
was the late Montague Summers, F.tigiisli clergyman and whole will he merely a truce, and y,(p ljWn j,fUC&lt; nm( adjust them to ■uninuuirtant so long as the A-ner
might drop down to the Ban
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Mr&lt; W al. ; “f" „ e ' a r » . " . r e Ik s' ik*
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Francisco
docks in a few days igrl
The i. a bad lime of year lor [author of many Iwniks on the history of witchcraft and of
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^ ‘’UhHOLM, Aug. 35—(A*»— , have a Imik.
rallletnakrt. High waler u die , seventeenth century English drama. Not only did he, like Why a ,truce
at a ll. Well.
alnindanr* unit * n al will, whir* /................ e ___ ___ i . ____
The International Ka-al Cross aleFiirlit Hutusand
rtm
tuns of scrap
• ing thrm up mu of ihr lowlamh-1many of us, cherish a few innoeeut superstitions, lie mainsent to the United
A 12-yrar old Saratoia l«»ywav j tained firmly that the world was full of witches who mut*
tomorrow aboard the S. S
H
when *hc sail* for
hitten by onr dir olhrt dayand | teii‘d charms, traveled on broomstick* to imbolv gatherings
anM -isro.
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rhrtl toon allrrward A fewday* (at night, and could bytheir evil (severs condemn tin*ir ellbefore a 15-yrar old girl wa. cmics to suffering and death.
They a te up' ugainat determ
* rc"* enlightcnmi-rit, and on the die a men I, ju st th a t much darner extended hy Jam es T ^ M eh o lso n . ' nortnl* bv^Jniian dnee* Ih e" war
executive vie- president of the Refore the w ," Ja p an !■,ugh
bitirn in Mrllmurnr, |,ui ieFor centuries the world Is'Uevetl these tilings, mid !»•- dem ocracies, reinforced lay dm Russian situation, where he cun- |* ,he question. Meanwhile.
covered Sprat tofily iiui carry cause of this faith killed thousands of friendless old women ............... H an
M r W ^ i t . r ^ s U i r f illo w ln i 'u 'e I h' ,P" Mr' W‘ 1Ur" U ,k'
* •» "! A m erican K.d Cross.
hrayily of American i r e „
Moreover, the Ku-sian* are
a 6ig itick witlr you and hearth'- whom their neighbors called witches.
fimhng difflrultia* iq consigidai Wallace line, and it appears to
buihe* carefully twfore entering ! Time has bnrught greater knowledge of the frtiVes of na- Ing th eir ealns. Among . uthsr.’ “
"V°ry and more PM *te rind
* '— ■*— ---|ture. and an understanding of heretofore unexplained mys- thingigs the .Soviet lone in Uerptariy iU
'* a |y ,I" ek!nf ’
uffering from a shortage of
" hat people want to know- is
Ihr American people are makinj teries. In seventeenth century Kurn|H' a man with a toled . 'f - : - ■ » v
, * * tv w ,
C....I tThe
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Red ii-volii,
r'evolii- how Henry
ltrn ry Wallace feel* about
more money than ever licfore, 1phone, n ratlin or an nutomobile would have Ireen accused of food** Mnd' fui-i.
tion in (Ireec- is t^ing nuahevl. th « Communist domination of the
and
l«* «f it* liie federal Jconsort ing with the devil, and consigned to the flames. Sub- M aishal Tito of Yugo.lavia is new-lmrn l'm g retalv e party. Hie
Retervr Board reveal*. And a l '^ . p , npparently,
uppnrintly, tor nil his learning, never got much be- ojienly defying Russia. There is Uommunlsta are more irnportunt
least 2fi percent of them are ynnil this stunt'. Ilis was u curious throwback to tIts- thinking anti-Com m unlst ferment in num- ’ ban Mr. Wallace in the th ird ,
em us satellite state*.
The thing I* not a theory*
spending more than thry mike. of tbrot* centuries iiro.
Then, of course, the roel r
*» an Incrrn-ing y d em on-trated
Which to tome rx trn fa l lean may
stand which the w e.tet
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The fhlladetphln convention
account for the high cbs'l of living.
have been making again-, Rad
«»»
the show
Benjamin Ftanklin's idea o( saving
hostilities
.avag.- IL-tlm
IL -llin1J1bn\' I”1
H l"** - . w_bem
aple. like the savage
«’ &lt;h* 'V«llac-j »P’
something for a rainy day seems
sekade ha* had it. effoet 11” " '
........ a,lily ellpped to a lo v
Did you ever wonder bow the Star-Advocate and tbnii- fiHMl-hlockade
vine Moscow that Ihc d e - H 3 l**’« »•"*• b»'* elrcady indlio he completely out of dale at Httitda of other small-town newspit|M?rs are Mipimrtcd? A re- in showing
le* mean husines*. Russia
" " instinctive public .tiemocrarie
okj Ben Inmieff,
Iccnt survey tif lown newspaper* which holds r&lt;mhI fairly doesn't w ant war and intends to tru st. A&lt; far back a* last Juno
Mr. Wallace said in all offhand
D ir feeling ' is ( growing that well In Florida, supplies Ihe answer. Advertising supplies 51 halt sh o d of anything which moment that if the Com m unists
might
cause
it.
|tor
cen
t’of
total
revenue.
'20
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cent
comes
from
commer­
Florida may have a sjvieial settSo it wouldn't Iw surprising to ran theli own tlrket the loss
ion of the l^-gtslaturr to amend cial printing and 14 per cent from subscript ions. Two-thirds see tha* Muscovites "patisn for would la- 100,000 vote*, hut th a t
0*1 e elec i p&gt;n laws io that a of the total expense of o|&gt;emUon is lalstr.—Titusville Stnr- consolidation" in Euiope. Mean­ the Wnllaet- movement would pick
lei it not
time I hey Nuililrnly have launched up .'I million votes.
rilirrn may vole for any candi­ Advocnte.
he said that Ihe question of Mr,
date for Prrsidrnl he chooses.
' Wal luce's Communist support is

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d u l y nominated for President
thotdil he aide to get on the
ball'll, and i| should be made
unmistakably clear so the voter
not confused in marking his
ballot. A special session will (o»t
a lot of money, h u t,if. it gives
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Senator Claude I’rpner streaks
toil strongly against Govrrnor
Dewey and the Republican party
in opening lot campaign office
in lallah attrr He intends in vote
the straight Democralic ticket
from top to In.Hum be says, dei taring lhal in ipcrches he in­
tend* |o make lie will |K&gt;int out
to the people of Flni»da how the
Republican parly shilled the bur­
den of taxation to the |asor while
favoring the log ciu|mralions. He
doe. not expect Id hare any
difficulty, he says. &gt;n carrying the
•tale for Truman.

Too Late To C l a s s i f y
tty KU8HELI. KAY
Florida has eu much to offer a* are much unite pl&lt; nsant to liavel
a summer vacation land th at f than highway* a*,..l a te not hard
would rather “stay a t home and Io follow when you learn to read
play a t home” than gallop off to your chart* nnd conic to ii-cognixe
jkuno distant sta le in scare h of the buoys, nisi* els, ran g e light*
and channel slake*. While you
teat and recreation.
As 1 stated In a previous don't have to worry about soft
column, I've been taking iny vaca­ shoulder* or going In the ditch,
tion piecemeal this summe, and you do have to watch the w ater
last week stole away from the of­ ih p th f»t lull* a .d shallow flats
fice for a three-day trip hy water are numerous a u j if you get too
liom Tampa to venire and re­ far Off you. course you may find
your*, f s uck on one.
turn.
iv e hailn t planoed to stop a t
la-aving the women aam! chil­
dren, at home. Bob Bishop of (),- St. Petersburg, expecting to run
lundu, Coleman Rogers of St t.i Bradenton or Sarasota the first
1‘clrrshurg and myself engaged day, hut « broken water lino forc­
"Old Hutch" to lake us on this ed us to pul in them for a couple
three-day cruise and it proved to of hour* while repairs were being
la- one of the most delightful made. Getting under way again
luting* I've experienced ill u long in the late afternoon w r prepared
our supper and ate like horse*
lime
Traveling from tow n to lo w , •»
wal.he.1 one of the most
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sunsets
I ve
ever
hy w ater is a thrilling
experience,;i Iwaultful
When it comes to
and fron. the standpoint of r e s t'
and recreation it c a n 't lie h ea t., glorious sunsets, those Florida has
are mighty hard to beat.
It’s a lot more fun th an tearing
While shore traveler* were look­
around the country, fighting tra!
fie In automobile and I ran ing for a tlo iag e garage or mes­
rertam ly rreommed It to you sing Willi a parking meter, we Just
If you w snt to g et aw ay from pullod off the channel, drooped
ev e ry th in g ,. enjoy •
complete anchor and lolld about, smoking
snd catch up telling stories or listening to the
change of Scenery and
ot| your sloep.
i radio until la-dtime. While our
We left Bay side Camp at the (tpiaiter* were clone and it seemed
« more uf u* wa* alwest end of Gandy Bridge in "'■»
Bay
last
Wednesday w"&gt;* " " 'k in g In hi* sleep or snor

Medical Ifbnhsts in London
are purported Io be investigating
a sort of an intelligence atom
smasher, a gianl cyclotron (or the
purjMtie of . destroying I n t e r national prtiudice. We are not
sure that any such machine could
possibly be invented, but we don't
know what good it would do un­ assortm ent of groceries.
| hlankela to keep warm.
less people permitted themselves
Arcompnltd by a sc hook of p la y -'I The
1n,‘ second “dayF *waa
* ' delightful.
•» the first
to he "cured’' by it. And we ful porpoise atm a flock of hun- 1W" «°» “ nd,r
up
I*
*1 the Munknow perfectly well that before |r y gull* wa circled tb s bay past alec River to lliadentun,
took on
o n Tam pa and MacDill H eld
some people would voluntarily sub­ taking our ease in com fortable tom* ice and groceries then cruis­
mit themselves to be freed from deck chair* while we took turn* ed to Anna Maria Beach, took a
certain of thetr prejudices they trolling for mackerel, anook, lady- turn out in the gulf then returned
inside to make our way on the in­
would die in a battle over the fish, Jack* or w hatever member land waterway to S arasota where
of the finny tribe mifebt decide to
freedom of tire individual. Many make a pass a t our ahlny drone* we gaaaed up before making the
people wlso' do ihe most talking that trailed fifty feet o r so In our outside run to the Tarponn venrer
Center
a t Venire Inlet where we *|
spen^a
about the evil-of prejudice* have wake.
n ig h t
prejudices themselves which iL &gt; . When we tired of that we would
Getting an early start the
tha nest
. r ? j « n hstow and sstretch out In the
thfaik l i e quite important to t®**r cabin and rani
•jM jt w jc y ta f morning ws made our way hack
seyfl betMf.
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ItiM suay roU *f
up Use const, stopping her* and

there, and
which were
site. We all
„f sunburn

trolling for mackerel I b”* "bscarce hut Urge in I The latest hit of evidence comes
gatheied a nice mraa Ifrom Rexford (iuy Tugwcll, a
hut noi , enough t o , R‘*o*a-vi It original, pioneer Inaln

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I t l l s l i.v xLf Of IlI* 11 m,**•**._ ( I h .I . sh C a .,
prove unrom fortahle and onr only tru ste r. Mr. W nllare’a U nder Sec­
complaint was that the trip had re ta ry of A griculture, a co-chair­
l«oen ton short. N ext time, whleh man of the National W allace-far1 hope will la- soon, wr plan to I’rrsidenl Committee, rhairm xn of
take enough tim e for a Irfp on the pint fur in rom m lllce e t P hil­
down th e ro ast to ChailoMo Ilx r- adelphia. xml m i tin. Mr. Tugwoll
hor, Roca Grande, I'tiilla tiorda, ha* tx-i-p having hi* duuhta; he
Fort Myers, Sanitiel M arti, Book* l-n 't even *ure how he will vote
rlia and maybe the Ton Thnu.ond ii N'ovcgllier. In a atatem rn t to
Howard Norton, uf ‘T ho HaitiIslands.
We all agreed that h ist ing f* m ine Sun,” Mr. Tugwell savs:
,m)rh ,miri. fult (h, n -^orktniC for
“ I am nn uneasy rm-mts-r .»f the
„ living nnd this trip gave us just P ro g ress!w party. I hope Jt* orenough of it to want a wimlo lot g anlrathm and program will .levelmore. The trouble with most folks up in a way that will perm it those
today Is their inilatanrc on keep­ of u* who are old fashioned A m iring th e ir nose* to the grindstone. Iran progressives to go along w ith ,
I may wind up in the pojr bourse It."
or som cplarr. hut thanks io F lor­
T here you have it. Mr. Tugwell '
ida's sun and salt air I expect to must know thnt the Com munists
lie Just about the healthiest in ­ are running Mr. Wallace, ami we
m ate nnd I've got a .-m y idea suppox- it i» cause for personnl
that the tim e and money invested
in a trip like this is plenty worth
while and a heap more enjoyable a widespread offensive in * utnthan doctor and hospital hills. You east Asia under direction of s i
ought to try it sometime. Illl do Cominform headquarter* at Bang
you a world of good and it isn't aa kok, Siam.
expensive a* most trip* y m would | It look* a* though eastern Asia
take to some distant pain: In your I m ight lie the armageddon for Ihe
car.
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Social Calender
WEDNESDAY
The mission study which was
tC be held Wednesday n ig h t al
H.v F u»i Met W in i Church has
Weil postponed
F urther riMti;,
will h* given a* to when it -.s 'I U*.
FRIDAY
The Sanfoid Touri»i-nd d u l l w ll
meet at S:IMI I'.M. at the Tourist
Center.
President H. t;. LundA )D t will preside over the meetmg. Kollowin* the business m eet­
ing amusement* will he d itte d
and refreshm ents will U- aerved

Miss Ba c h Honors
Miss Mildred Hobson

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Marian Habarn Is
Honored At Party

Marion Itahorn, whose m arriage
to ills* Mildred Robson will lo­
an event of Friday evening w n
honored on Monday evening at
the Twillitbt Club on the Orlando
Highway with a stag dinner party
jriven by the wedding usher* and
V ast man. Hilly Shoemaker, Nell
Powell, Rrorm- Speer and Hilly
Gray.
Mr. Raborn pre*enteil his be*t
n u n with a wallet and tie and to
his usher* he gave *et* of
*tnd* and ru ff link* and tie*
Those nttcmlinir were Marion
Raborn, J r„ honor guest. M I,.
Raborn J. N Roh*on, J r „ and
Hilly Enp*. Neil Powell. H'llv
Gray. George Speer and Hilly
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Mil bigaii Sl.it&lt;* I'nivciMly wii. te
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Hollywood

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Humilton S. ilwen .vie
Hy IIOII THOM AS
eon*. Hamilton. Jr, and Rinalupib.
HOLLYWOOD. Aug. ’.'5 id*)— , *n' 1 Hi*. Duugln* llonkm* and
Film *tar» m m to enjoy nam ing *""• -••dm. all of Tnllnhn**re, &lt;till
ihrir wor*t pictures.
arri.&gt; Tbur-dny to *peml *o*ne
The psychology boy* might all tim e "lib M i, Owen'* -u 't'r-r.
il ini-ntal M-licf. O i the idea of -'If"- " -* Tliigl-cn, and »l*iri.
"I *aid it and Urn glad " W hat- Mis* Jam Iliipix ii.
ever it is. Hunt of the picture peo-j _
pie have delighted III telling the
A l1 Hollywood Forum what movie nudlciui ugi.-ed with no il-oul |
they were worst in. Their eye* the mustache. They were lau g h -1
light up a* they recall those till* ing a I it in my mo* I d in mat if
key* of yore that they would mo*t scene."
like to forget.
I Vliginia Mayui "I like VI my
Here'* the latest compilation: | picture*. They've ail iwen roodA ltn I .add: -“ Blue Dahlia*
I've l-ei-n lucky. I want to te
pretty awful. We maib- up the meinU-r them all."
story a* we went along. I never
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did figure it out."
Evelyn Keyes: " ‘Hefoie I Die'
wa* my worst picture. What was
JACKSONVILLE, "Au|t." IS M
wrong with it? Me!'*
I'uultiy and egg price* remained
John Wayne: "I'll pick *Alb*g
heny U prising.' I played n cauti­ unrbnnged on the JacksouviUa'
ous man in it, and Iheie -a-i lie murkela tmlay.
nothing deadlier on the -crern
than a caution* man.*'
Donna Heed: "Oh, I've had so
many! 'M okry' with Dan Ibilley
at MGM was piolmbly the worst.
I was 30 at the time, playing .i
mean stepm other. When l vtw
the finished p k tu ir in the proV,
lion room t was so em liaita-sesl
that I walked out halfway thiough
It."
Hill Holden: "My w m ,i wa*
‘Young and Wilting.' I *ut&gt;pu-o
I dislike- it most becau*e il foi bos
ed me all over the world during
hi) army tour."
MacDonald Carey: "Mine wa*
Salute for Thrc-*,' for the sain.leaion." Everywhere I went in
the Marine Corps, it would folio.*
me. It was originally srheibib .1
lo l« shot in four or five we*-s*
We marfe It In 2tl days."
Itoliert Ryan: "There was *&gt;m
ailed 'Trail 8trl-et,' In whim I
was a pul of the hero's. I fougnt
like hell, made love like hell an 1
ippeared In etullrss footage, hu&gt; |
it didn't mean a thing, Moml:
Never Ih* a pal to a hero,"
Claire Trevor: I consider all my
picture* bad from niy point of
view. Ilut the worst was 'Bach­
elor'* D aughters.' It had a gi*od
ca»t. but was terribly mixed un,'
Edmond
O'Brien:
* ‘Powder
Tow'n,’ in whlrh I appeared iv-th
another fellow and nine RKO ttiii*When 1 read the »tory I told the |
•tudio it was no good. I left I &gt;i
New York. They wrote and sai i
-he script had Iwen rew ritten S*,
' rrtu rn c l and found out nit they
did wan re-type th r script. Wr
"sde it anyway, and I’d r-rtam ly
llke to forget it."
Liraheth Scott: "My wo «t wa* ’
Dead Reckon ing.* f nev-.T did
in&lt;lri stand the charade.'. Uogie
vni n baby. He was the only
- blng that mada It possiblu to get
FRONT INTEREST
hrough the picture."
atlhoual
for autum n 1041 aoftJames S tew art: "The on* I’d
ike most to forget D "T hu U s i
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k PT&gt;lum bslow
(.'ang ler.' I had to wear a m ust­ the waist. This New York
ache and I refu ted to gruw n s- Is m peart gray wool with frlnga
myself, ft was a lot of trouble of (ha fabric. Miniature collar lo
to put on* oni avery day an*l it o new note.
tickled when I talked. The' nreview
(N F- Dreae faefllala rkotej

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Henry N. Tamm. Jr„ senior at
:he University of Florida, ha* re* I Mr and Mr* Hoy Lies si* bad
ferttly Iwen mltiateil into the ns their guest* for several day*
Ib-ta Alpha i‘*i. National Honor* Mr. and Mr*. F. A. Alien of F t.
ary and Professional Accounting Myei*.
Fraternity. Mr. Tamm, who i* a]
--------graduate of Semir &gt;lc High School, 1 Friend- of Mr*, tirady Herman
will receive h«* degree from t h e ; will l-e glnd to team that she I*
University in February. 11)49, H e ' improving ui hei home on West
is the ton of Mr and Mr*. II. N. First S treet a fte r n week * illnes*
CORNEL WILDE. LINDA DARN ELI ami KIRK DOUGl \S to g .tb .i
Tamm. Si. .d South Sanford.
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Beta Alpha P*i » u, organised
Mr. and Mr* W J. David had in a *cene from JOth Century-Fog’s " T il l Vk t l I S itl J E ttlt III)
J7 yc a t• «g., ai the University of »• their week-end guest* Mr*. at the Rita T h ea ter Sunday and Monday
Illinois. Chapter* are limited t-» David'* niece. Mi* I N Dickey
leading college* nr.I universities and two daughter* and iwo .on*
maintaining 9 *ti. i * accounting
JacksonvlH*
ilepartment. ar**udirtg to R aym ond1
lloolen, president ,.f th . fr.ite r-'
Mr ami Mt* H N &gt;aycr,
nity, who ein-ndcd the invitation daughter Jean , and Mi nr.l Mr*,
to Mr Tamm tit be. om- a
niemlwr,kk D. Ib-fniiinti b it '--ins for
Meniliei*bip II, the ftu t-rn iiv Atlanta where tin y
Wll! *pend
i» litnilr.1 due to the f a n that
tho*e eligible foi member*.tip
mini U .Tiloiled It advanced ae*
Ml an.l W C Cbm.. ami .on
rounting With a better than H ' Clarence i d nr nod .Morula* fi&lt;on
u*rm gr and .• general e rh o ls a lk | Birmingham. Ala. wheiv they
a v e n g e of
. higher.
In
•wen visiting friend. and
addition to the*, high standard*
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nieniber*blp&gt; ate further limited
to those who hate given evidence | Mi.* Jane Tnigjieii leiuineil
if exceptional piobaliilltie* of .n o ."" "" * ' l,*doj a f tn sp. tiding t -ml
ci'*. in ihe pi ufe. . i. &gt;r ,.f account - 1day* at Daytona Rea,: . ti.t*
'house guest of Ml** Miilth.i 1’erkin*.

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Honorary Fraternity! r e T S O n C t l s

Cuinplimentinit
Mi**
Mildred
Hobson and her bridesm aids, Mis*
Audrey liach entertained with »
iuiichron yesterday nt I :00 o'clock
Wiven at her home lift Jew ett n
Lane. M iniattne irm ingriiient* of
pink rotes were u*od in derm ating
th e livinir room
The luncheon table »a« over*
laid with n cream line cloth and
e rn trird with an arrangem ent of
sw eetheart tow n in u cut glass
bowl encirrb-d with fern. At each
pur it'* place were marked bridal
lare card*.
Hat Hobson i»re»cnted each of
h | r attendant* with u piece of
Friend* of Ml* I. I* l at lor
W ver in her individual pattern, i
will Ih ulad to know that *he I*
Mis* Hitch'* gift to the Imnoree
able lo I*- out again u f '.t bating
w ar alio several piece* of silver
been ■unfilled to liei hoars foi .wo*
in the Chantilly pattern.
week - b ,cause of illlo -•
Those attending with Mis* Ho.
son were her mother. .Mr* .1 N
Robson Jr.. Mr* M. U Itnborn,
Mi** Fninfi* Mm* C%*1»1* tun rrMr*. I*. It llarh, Mr*, Mason
l ui ins I in h t r Jo no* isfi \V«»t Kif
W harton, Mr* J. It Thompson,
1trfn th S treet a fte r *pvm!inr tin*
both of Orlando, arid the Misses
pari incnlh m Camp J ckjimy ,
Ann Raborn. Mary Ann Whelehel,
S. C.
Minnie Ruth tblhatn arid the
posies*
Mr uibj Mi*. .Mithnel II, W aul
alinounred tcalay the birth of a
Mi** S l.nlcy liauld. daughter of
•on. Michael Browning. J r , on Ml ami Mt*. John liaul.l . f ll.*:
7 ;
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»» rim in g wiih M *. ;
Memurml Hotplial. Mis W ard r o))&gt; r.,m b* and d an g ln n I. ...

IN IOS ANOUKS, nculeitl I^iutke OYMfll 19. .inn iiiiirt liir i hk i H**' ^ “ 1
to Itubrtt Cannon ( M \ ) t 20. a polktm ati a n j fovmrr Air Korn* nuim ny
Instructor. lie lu&gt; been tnam fd tw lir UiuUli ana the Ia *% Angelr*
|io||c«*man will ywciI after Cannon's divoi 4e fiom his m u n d wife U m tu r*
final next May, T he helursi ind her m tw ltilr kwccthrail, Geurue i Hud I
Gotlum, were acquitted of m uidtr ch u ig ri lfi»t October in the yacht
l&gt;la»t d ratlu of H euU h'i parrnts,
(Inlernaftondl Sound|ihofo)

IstJot&amp;WASHINGTON
T la le c ro H ’ N ew M lnarily
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| . P a re ie e Saulhein D em ocroli
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S p tc ltl le Centra/ P /esr
Ttr^ASHINOTON—8 la tra -rl|h ti " D lx lts ra li' may become lire
Y t minority p a rty In ihe lis t Congrrsa which conv.nrt in Ja n u ­
ary . Political experts already concede th at thrirr rttsy l« more
southern Democrats elected next November than adm inistration
Democrats
This possibility has ltd Speaker Joe M artin ill) Massachusetts
to observe that. If so. he will declare th r "Dlxlecrata" Ihe m lnurtly
p arty al the next Congress
The political "pulse-feelers" ssy th a t adm inistration lb-use m em ­
bers nrsy luffer lueses In nurtbern states In what
le expected to le a landslide for the tWwryW arten ticket. Every member of th* llm ue of
Hepresenlilives is "P for re-elrclnrn- hence, llrr
southern Democrats' chanre* lo tie. . 'ne Ihe
m inority party
On congressional ballots In Hie south the irg u
la r Democrats will run as Democrats, hot they
will be In many r s i r i ba ker* nf tin Dixlrcrsl '
tick et of Thurntoiui-W eight.
The Thurnrund iVrighi lb kel I* rrrtalu ol
Carrying Alsbarua. Rutilli Carolina an.) Mr,*i*slppl. end likely to e s n y O orgia Arkenwe.
T exas and yiorlrl-* as well.
N orth Carolina and Virginia are rate I a t l-e.-ig
Rep. Jee Martin
"question mirk* in the Republican column a*
f s r as the p rrild rn tlal hallollng Is loncelnert. However. Uiese ;wc
sta le s will semi their regular Deni&lt;»tats bark to the llnus-* Thu*
the "D lxlecrata" or sta te s rights lien ocmt*. will oulvulr an l .mtweigh lire old-adm lnletrstlon Deni"&lt;rt'« h irrin g areblerrl
• WASH!NOTON MEAT litre U Ihe -say one ii.rnihrr - t Congreas views the recently adjourned •r**isl session'
Itep William la m k e (R l. Norlh D-knla says "Wsshirigion is a
hot place In more, w ays than one The Demo* rats are rotslueil as
Ihelr standard-bearer la out of itep » n h many
"The vociferous W allareltes have - &lt;l yet orrivnl Th* Itrpuldlc a n t are angry. The public le roti/rt" l
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Cnnrmur.ifts to pull an unwelcome &lt;* -ip In Cxech-telovahls. is g rad ­
ually coming to light. First of all this nation is Ihe only highly
im luslrlallted one In eastern E-rrop* It Is the ille of thr great
Skoda arm s works as well aa nlhei i .anufacturets ll now ap|M-ara
th at Russia saw the need lo anne* the trp u lllc crealtd t*y I'reablrttl
Wilson after World W ar I.
Consequently, when the drought • : l'*4« forced Cle* huslotakla t-i
Inrport 800 million bushels of abrat Hasslj took sdvsrrttgr of brr
|H»lllori s t the only land able In »ri| | ly It
However, the Russian* charged th- unconscionable sun* of al»*ul
I t A0 a bushel, which ISO be done *••'■&gt; felling on credrl Now lire
C arr Its are paying track that debt
The entire production of thr H
w orks Is ta-b.g take r In
artillery, tanks, atn to r piste and the h**e. Many other f*rt*nr» uro
prtxlucliig related m aterials. Intludiur blackout paper
At tire same lim e trad e with 11. * »»« ta declining and Ihe om e
ahundant foreign exchaitge raliM -i &lt;»Mch t'sechoslovakiit h*-i are
dwindling a t she nrsln taln j hrt It.ri ris from the w*st bill has to
sell to Russia.
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worried. The two service brsi.rhts petsoni.il officials a lt determ ­
ining how to cut th e ir "deadwwxl offletr peitonuel" ■&gt; prf a congrraslunsl request.
The Army has not yet “dropped the a f ’~but Is preparing an
nfltcial statem ent following study ol procedures to ellntlnsle •Ixlow
p ar" cftlcers.
10 Paint
T he Atr Kor*e. how'evtr, has sent letters to sll
c-unmanUer* requiring them to furnish headquarters
'.roll far
w |ih reports on all officer* believed to ba not up tu
OAesri
olfh t r eelibrr.
Trrle Information will be obtained through lira
u*e of a I0-f*oint quratlonna'.rt which would Include dais on an
officer's performance of OUly and personal life A .my and Air
Force streamlining Is .rape ltd as quiikly aa posslb.t In Rite with
the wtabof of Cbpgteee.

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collar . , . bnghlonad
with bran buttont is thii
n«w -ool lik# rayon that
Trudy triumphantly
p«ic«i for
young budgars.
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"WEDNESDAY, AUGUST SsMflU

Giants Score 5 Runs In 9th To Defeat Saints 5 To 4
Charlie Pcpio Raps
Triple To Drive
Matte, Rosy Across
Plate To Cop Tiff

Large Catch Of
Mackerel Reported
By Carl Williams

daytona beach

- By Alan Mover

DAVIS CUP “ MAYBE

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T E N N IS
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Drake IPs Masot
Bites Small ^ i r l
DKff*MOINES, Aug. 2S t/Hl —
Six-year-old Paula Jo Robinaon
waa in a hoapltnl today after be­
ing acverely bitten by D rake Unlvcraily’a bulldog mn*cot, “ Butch."
The girl wa* treated for multi­
ple wound* on her forehead and
* ip. right leg and both for *ai.na.
i’auhi waa playing near the, univeralty la*t night with her hedthor,
Jim . 11. "B utch" wa* f i n i n g
loo*e. O rdinarily he i* keut ta n ­
ned.
"P aula wa* riding a bicycle,'*
Jim said. ' This dog can u 'ru n n in g
up and jum ped at her. He knock­
ed her and the hike down md
started biting her. They rolled
over and uver and she wu.* icreamIng."
The dog tclcaaed hi* hold when
a passerby intervened.
Member* of the
fiqJgrnitv
where the mascot i* kept i* R th*Jf
could not aermint for the i| ot'.i
, action utile** it “might have item
I th e heat."
'
( “ Butch" now i* under oh*erva
lion pending a rabies test.

A catch of 2d king m ackerel
By AICI HI I! HfK'H WITH, i l l .
nag
off D atynna Hcarh wa* rep o rted
A HAND
Herald Sport* U iliir
M /S
4V THK D e f t N S E
recently hy Carl William*, Sr.,
T he Sanford Giant* scored five
H
A
N
D
S
o
n
o
f
rvA r m o o t
'local
fi*hing enthusiast.
The
run* in the
of the ninth
M ORE
P R E C IO U S
1catch wa* made off inlet lla rim r
inning in trim the fifth plan* St.
S 'L V g R v /A R e
B -T O F T E N N /a
on Aug. 14, according to VVilA ugustine Saint* nt the Municipal
THAN A
m btalw arb—
I liainw. T he catch w eighed 23ti
P ark last night.
±N e*K pound a.
TH 6
r .'o e r
Many Sanford fan* had filed i
"ThJ* ia the largeat catch of
uilt of the lieal pink, when th ■
T
H
IS
Y
g
A
R
O
A
V /8
king mackerel ever recorded at
Giant* came to hat in the ninth.
^ CUP /
Daytona Beach," William* a v e r t ­
A t the tim e. Ihe lorn!* wen* trailed.
Inv the Invader* hy « I In 0 count,
“The»e fi»h u*uaily ru n deep
and I'aul Metitothln. the Saint*
in w ater off Daytona, and la rg e
hurler, had allowed the Sanfutcatche* a te aeldom made, and we
dites hut four well ra ttrre d 'a n ­
were lucky to get them ,” he aaid.
gle* In the previously played jgq*
The grouii of angler* w ere on
Innings,
("apt. Ja k e Slone'* boat th e PyhIt ltd&gt;' Karaon n|a nel the ninth
Ilia K.
Included in tile party w ere Kn**
Inninjr hy working MrGtolhin for
Mobley and Mr, M ontgom ery of
a walk, Lake singled to riictit.
l,ongwnod. Carl William* und
moving Karaon to second. Lonnie
Carl William* Jr. and Mr. Hill,
W orsham rami' in to hat for Tim
hi* «un. and Mr. Hall from St
T y ler. and implied out to third
Loui*. Mo., William* aaid.
tune. IJoyd Clifton allot n aliu.'l"
Into riirhl, sending Knreon urreaa
w ith the f i t -1 run. I.ake moved
to Jround on the play.
I .on M atte tappet! a let ml &gt;
CADDV TO l'RN KY
cWltorfiehl, and Lake tallied, ClifShown above are tie 2(5 king mackeral ca u g h t off Daytona Iteaeh hy a gtoup of local flahcrutan
_____
ton advanred to second. 6ta*ingrr
HOUSTON, Tex.. Aug. 26, t/rt
COLUMBUS. 0 „ Aug. 25. iA^—
Johnny Sebastian pulled MrUI uh- on Aug. 14. Those included in the party were (le ft i..u to rig h t! Call William*. Jr.. Itoaa !n lr y ,
S r. Capt Ja k e Stun
Mr Hill and *on,“ Buddy" the boat'* mat
.tvl _ Ha»ehall Comnii«»ioner A. B.
T hirty-tw o caiidic* cha*lng a free
in a t thin point in the gam e, and Mi Montgomery, f a il William*.
23(1pound* of king mat le t, on the trip , it w»* i •| m-»t* «lhy C arl W
t -un, (H nppyt Chandler suggest* an excollege education teed oft^.today
»ent Start Knrpinski In *.h» hill, i Ml. If nil. The pally caught
panklon plan for the
M ajor
in Ihe .ecnnd round of thjVThiril
Itay Hnsenkinnx im m ediately j Sr,
I
.r
ague*
th
at
eventually
would
National Cuddy Ciolf Tournament.
tumped a knork Into left field.
create
th
ree
loop*
uf
eight
club*
P rite to the winner of the tun,4Clifton rated in to add another
I each.
nament i* a |4,IHU&gt; scholarship
run. Cnarl.v I'epio atiollerl up to I
I Here where lie attended “ Happy
und the lad* who ca rry golf hay*
hat and *panked a bwoomlng triple]
.Chandler N ight" at Huff Stadium,
for spending money are acramblInto Irtr-eenter field, sending
1home of llou*ton of the T *xa*
mg wildly for it.
M atte and Itosenarnn* in with the
| ta-ngne, Chantller declared that
Yesterday, only husky Boy Wywinning run of the contest. I’epio
propo*al* for enlarging the Dig
thvra, Hlond Lincoln, Neb., awing»a» the hero, and Stan Knrpinaki
league* ate under ron»tnnt *tu ly
cr. survived first round match
wa« the losing pitcher in the eonhut ihat auch expansion w&lt; old to*
play.
Wythcr* twat nut Jack
teat.
ll&gt; VSSCK IATKD PRESS
alow,
Biggin* of W ebster Grove, Mo.,
The Hanford fun- did not ipiiti I
Waycro-* latched on to a f Irat
In an interview, he cautioned
ft and 5. and kept abreast jU pa'r
realise thui the winning run had
lda&lt;i tie with Valih&gt;*ta in th*
all the way.
w
• t o iiiii * %i %11 i » %i*a •
tieo rg ia-Florida League 1net nigh*.
•cored, when Koaenkram crossed
trni4«—
the plate Hut when all the Imy*
The
Hear*
defeated
Cordeh
II
to
f ir Un«lt*
l white Albany knocked off the
on the Sanford lienrh enm f ru n ­
M*f 1«»fin Itv d
ning out to greet M atte and
Dodgci- 7 to •!. It wa* the filth
i
v
t;
» f VI HUM
ItoK-nkrnni, the people in the
» (m ight victory for Waycrw**.
St &lt;\ ittitmtlft
aland* and the hirarhera litrm liy
Tnllnlue *t*&lt; handed Americu* along with Milwaukee, M ontreal McCall resident* needn't have been
l,&lt; *
k
it*
out having to cope w ith foreign
"tort* the home down.’’
it* ii.’nd dofeut of the y-i ar and and other*.
»l
'
I alarmed yesterd ay . That waap't plant pest* that could ilo enormous
M AYBt
Po id 1ikii
th lid in a row 10 to d and Moultrie
M anager Hal tirulwr Wa* con - 1
III* plan would increase each «»f ^an airlwirne Invoaiun. It wa* ju*t dam age if they were allowed to
yM Ca* MtW
heat
Thomaaville
12
to
7.
fined to hia home yeaterday with j
the two Major League* from «lgiil some Idaho beater p aiarhuting come in and get established.
II #• »i11*i 1 »•!*-* it »iI
Mwr V sU
Waycro** found it»elf trailing to Id rluli* each and "then *tv if to new bomew.
a toueh of ptomaine poisoning, and
o rliM ii i i I r .• i . *• :
Com miiaiener A rthur Hrowm of i ADvtlTtSINO*
Kddie l.iaiew*ki wa* arting m an­
! :t nl - the end of the fifth hut it work*."
I *'i** I (ifflll II* ** i * 11a*Ifl • *I
I Flying le tiv r r into higher elevaPlant Hoard hit th e nail on
HiSMPOlU1 *. H1 \I’4H'«IM
ager for the contest.
erupted for aeven run* in the
"If It work*, then expand to 12 j tlon* w here they can help cheek the
I '* l»ii(il T, I ,*• -!' 11u I:
Hie head when he commented on
ixth
to
put
the
game
away.
Marteam*
and
then,
iwrliap*.
.*plit
t
h
o
,
erosion
w
ith
th
eir
dam
l&gt;uil&lt;linir
I.ake went the route fur the
the incident. “ It shows," he said,
. wood, lugall* and Seidel allowed 24 team*
faM1*1r • I tailHI
into three
tnejotTw a* all rig h t, but it wa* found "tho com parative ease w ith which]
G iants, and racked up hia lihli
«»
r
1.1
#
%
•!•■
&lt;
C
'udele
only
five
hit*.
Wilder,
leagues,"
he
aaid.
*s4ltt«
F
Y
1
1
1
W
*
that w here a plane could land ria n t pest* may !•« transported4
victory of the liith Florida State
IM\ !Atfy .4f ra ta l 1
who went the distance f *r th e ;
Chandler aaid the 111 M ajor | wa* often aoinr di»tum-e from the halfw ay aerns* ihe world and a r ­
l-rngue ram paign. The Saint*
^ \\r»*i;i» at t Imlinn* wa* touched for 16.
___
____ dub* this year w ill p lay i hr*t locution for the lieavet to
League*
did not acore an earned run fioin
|B'|,H|ti| Ii* Hi I i m i -MiI'
rive a t destination in a condition
i Albany wa* leading 4-0 «t the [before m ore than iici.ft00.0ott fans take up housekeeping again.
Luke's offering*.
that would enable them to estab­
end of I h tte inning*. In the four ill, and that n ig n n itd l bn.'-hull would
So the G am e IV pattm ent start lish themselves in a new locality.
Sanford play* Leesburg In the
......... 1
* ‘L
attract laitter than 61J)00,000.
l&lt;ake County city tonight in a
etl p arachuting nature'* first dm m 'U •!„„ cmphasiie* the g re a t im
Tuih- runic Imrk to tally tMica
twin affair, and return to Sanford
building e x p e rt-.
. . .
|&gt;ortance of ronatanl and aggresmini in Du fifth.
Thuraday foi a aecoml dual uttrneThe le a v e r drop out „f the plane U lva supervision nf all Incoming
Valdosta made the stoic d-1 hy
thm with th« Pirate*.
in a amall taix that opens u do-1 airc ra ft, together with th e ir carCOL CONRAD H. LANZA
maticnlly wlu-n it hit* the 'round. K&lt;)e , Hnd store*.
TIID.MA S T O N , Gu.. Aug. 26 .11 -coring twice in the sixth and tl’u
l-eauui Preaidant 8yd lL iio .u i,
Tin' parachuti* 1* openetl u ii* n the
S ecretary IV U r Schaal and I'm - COtONit Cum.i,l It l-iii/j (abtive), - It will la- sudden ib-ath for no* winner* added then fund run in
Had these Infested peaches been
pin* Superviaor Dick Mi Laughti i tt. 8. Atmy, retired, ot M anrhcitcr, or th. Other w hen Moron, G it . and ,h '’ 'd«hth. Tire Dodger* scored
overlooked* by The Inspectors, they
GKNKVA, Sw iurretand Aug. 25 Islave t leave the plane.
Tlie
(iatne
Department
began
tn ,h *‘
Uater (db—llrilain nbtorbed nearly th ic,
prnltahly would have found their
were in the aland* |a«t night. . . . N H . in an article for the Field A r­ Darlington, S T , clash t'Hlay :n
Bstltr Gtl A f ir m START
It Mi-in* that Business Maruigei tillery Journal describe* wiirtt tie the Fifth Region American l.. g:o„ « "* ru ih ed in to atop the rally. time* hmre refugee* and diaplacu.l experim enting with parachuting way into an open garlyrge ran nr
!»'aver
last
week.
YW
terday’a
Wolford lo-*ed a one h itte r nt ptwson* during the last 12 month*
might have been thrown under a
Jnlin GanrM of the Orlando Son- my* la H u u la'i *ecret cchcdule ( T Ila-rbnll Tournam ent,
The loser will lie out of the LAmerlcu*
atora la already hatching up ex f world domination The time table,
it- . t . a* Tollnhon ,'V
1 , than any o th er country, the I n te r ­ drop in the Mct.'all aien wa* made: rlWu or mango tree, where the
toinniimerit
ru»ea in the event the Sen*- are according to ta m ra'i a r t ic le , |* di­ tourniu.i’
cut b bai
bar von •'“
*"”h*r
fnr. 1“ *«fetlc*.
a t l o n when it w as found the methodI M editerranean fruit fly larvae
in sinct
lore each
KK f',r
**/•*” ’*• AA D, ' \V ' I111national
national Refugee
Refugee OOrrggaan nl a iiation
wor kt'd.
jruuld have completed their develop.
out' to dale. Tin- «u ti‘Ut*t In the fmirth enabled !h°, (IR Q ) r,.,H,r|,.(| yciterday.
nowd out fo r the F 8I, pennant. vided Into four p h a tri: First, eon- “ I •* and
t nrcnt and started an infra ta t Inn of Orlando SANFORD W inter Park
Htdi llaye*. icritie for the Orlniuio • ilulaUon of Ciimtimnist »ulelltti&gt; winner gain, the rigid to gu j lr*,li’* *" ’" ’“ I' *
vame lo*-j j { w r |y 206,000 refugee* were __________ _
W atch Fnr Opening Date
, ,,
_
!thi* highly destructive peat",
i
Sentinel, *aya that Sanford and nation* In western Kuro|»e; Second, again.t Jacksonville in a mghf ,nt * lre*“ ' Jll
, „
, rwcttled in new homeland* Th ey ,»
At
Thomasville «-o r.d all seven » f l wt,ri. m0ft,
Rua.l.n*, ICI1 T ill 1 ( H t m i o n S l ’I lS C
(&gt;rower* w hosecioua m lgnt s u f - 1
Daytona shmild have pla&gt;i*d a overrunning of Italy, France and f"'V
J.. . m ill, made it two .traiffld t* r „ n, in the ft.urtb and never y ugusln
UJ(,
,u ,u ntl&lt;| German*.
twip affa ir h err Salutday niglit. Germany; Third, tlm conquest of
Hy Spud Johnson
Johnson
.j fer g- re a t damage
.
... frt»B
. . auch pesU i
SANFORD
They should have, if the *wo Kngland, an d lo u rlh , an a ll-o u t ln-i i . *,t l y blanking Dnrnlingt &gt;n Ih n ati ta d aerlouslv th e re afte r. The reeettletl (icrnmn* were neur____ _! will agree heartily w hh the plant
:t-0
I
h
Intui
ti„.
five-hit
pitctdng
of
M
oultrie
waa
coasting
on
a
0-0
commissioner.
li am* hail played here, hut they rampaign against the U. 8. A:i a rcV
----------- a------ :-----------------------------BKa„ „ . ,„ n m.„ . o . . . - | , 1)(j j , 1(|,
M , . . |i,..inm,.,I lead when the Tiger* gained the Iv nil Jew* or the vtctima of N a o
met in Daytona for a aingle game.
persecution.
tired
ofiirar,
the
colonel
a
opinion*
H
unt.nibAla.,
ti n m a r i a f t o - , -fun w*»p' Two Athletic run* in
I t ’ll John th a t wa* a poor one,
Refugee*
w
ere
resettled
id
72
,,lllU.r
the home half of th e same fram e
Hoh. He will have to think up a irp u te ly oeraonaLdatcrnationul) noun rn* nunti-r.
countries on five continent*, but
Dun it»S'&lt;'nt,
It.* -nt.' who pilrbetl
ml. bed Ja-k
“ hentl to stay.
•ome h eller one* than that, Heller
Don
Jo ■k l"«t
........................
The NEED
recent diacovery
hy a S tate
77 per .............
rent went
to only six..........
conn
FOB PROTECTION
sonvitli to a triumph over Mar■on
luck next time.
trie*. The total number rared fot
^'**r d inpector of 77 livi*
Monday, mail' hi* rontlihlltion •it
by IRO dropped during the year Mediterranean fru it fly larvae in
■t . t t u i m i M :
LEGION MEKF
third bn -e !u 1 night. At
from 7H4.0H0 to f.im.ntM),
" ,ll‘ pearhea aboard a plan arrlvlif,
drove in tht match's only rarrtsd'
Ml
V k t*
Hritnin
adm
itted
fi».788,
C
anada
*"#
' n Miami from Spain emphaSilver ba-ebnll token* will be 2SJt44, Helglum 10,147, the U nit--1.
I s P o r i a It.
11 1 I
l
tun with 0 -mute in the fourth.
'e r y g r e a t Impoflnnce
I'lH tli k .r f
1 1 (« w
presented
Monday
evening
n
t
the
Moron
Implied
11
,,
|
btee
Hunt*.
Stnt.'* m.k.'tfl. France Ifl.’J lIt, \ r . 1
'in sp e c tio n of agricultural
t l u h k o v l e t i rr
1 i
| m
le
g
lu
n
Hut
tn
memlier*
of
the
Villi'
|lit&lt;
i * a » i s tr
hr 1 - fur 11 hits for iu
1
1 |
gentina I2.HU. Palestine H.iMI.
fr"n t o th er la n d sa n d alao
1 n
Jo d V .th
J
nfterniein triumph,
lluntsvilie** A m erican Junior la&lt;ague Baaehalt V ennucla 6,«nu. Au-tralia 6,«82,
“
*twed w ith which foreign plant
O u lls r.tb
Ed's Hetty, A nte Over anti Marion rhunj, knottnl the score; Team in appreciation of th eir ex ­ Hraiil :i.4Ul, The N etherlands
1 i» 1
m"&gt;' b* l r “n»P&lt;&gt;rt.d to th is ,
S ' L a s l I a O. s s
1
l« 1
Rolling
Hoy
highlight
anotlwi
it! th..........nth w ith ..a three ,o n
^ i1
* ,h8 •I.Ft'S P araguay 2,892, Swetlcn
D unran.e
1 If | (Ik
l
,
. . . . . i
octet " f ace greyhounds .,'lccted
Ml t l l o l h l o e
9 II • Ik
IJ&gt; «. Uhile 1.473. ami Peru
f
c
:
;
,
,
1
;;;:
,n;
,u:
1
ti
*
g
if
u
wnt
u
conferred
foibi
Racing
S
ecretary
Merrill
it
#1 *1 fk
K .irp ln sk l.e
More than M.OtKl displaced i»-r
* A" lhe, T ,
"C'1
"
" htwlng a supper m reling of CamplVatt* to gallon In the feature tnki III - ,m,
M l- U s a in g Poat M. The aupper son* were retiirnetl in their fo rm er t . i i . n. , 7 m
**
T o ta ls
n
I T 2&gt;
ninth rare nt the Volusia County tnk. th. game.
u
r
oilsslructlon
p
, of
' the
, l i , wv"hey
will s ta rt at *LCHi n'clm k said J , homes, mostly In esstern E
Kennel Cltih In Daytona Hcarh
mid
peata
m m o n h
with neatly ih ire-fifth s going lo fine they had an opportunity to
lUintjr, K«« Ilit*#, At 4'OVtl C McKee, adjutant.
tonight Ed's Hetty, nwnrd by Hint VI\ It*Tt»|if
|
Potand.
• I* T fc p
J. W. Ewnll, la tine of the three
cause trouble In this country.
T v lsr.tb
*»•». If »r A I* ♦til#
• R n
l
Ev crynne know s of the tlsm sge and
tpeetlsler* lo have rhalketl no
h'A u r s l i a o i
1 1* 11 ft
•J* 1
Tlififi»lf&gt;r Ilin l, ( m i it
lain IS IN TOtJRsNKV
HOME
INSTITUTE
trouble caused by th« Mediter­
niM on-Ib
eight win* on th e local «vnl. •l**tf1s Mf D* •fIri.ifInn, HlU* i f *•!#(•
ktslte.rf
Hilt L * tilt k, kmrtrisek niit|
ranean fruit fly In Florida In 1929
amt tonight she may register her I*
INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 26 (Ah
I tn .r n k r a n t . 11&gt;
MADISON.
Aug
25.
|jP»_-The
%V»litVrf
i
m
and IP'lii, and no one wants to rut
nlnt h
Ante Over, a Randle
l*s|.ln *s
Heavyweight Boxing Ghamplnu Home In stitu te will In? held a t lth
?tk l l R f f A IN Mil#
* 'risk of th is p - .t becoming
Hruthvr* S tarlet, junija-tl from
KxvaVls »r
Joe Louis wa* on th e -ideUnra to ­ nearby (.am p Cherry
l*rli.
IJifal
M
r
I
I.H
im Unliti)
L ak r on estaM l.hed In the state again. Had
r -tir .ir
achtMiling race* rig h t into tho u.»i u «ia normnr# 4*tu&gt;ri«« n«*«t. day ns the United Golf Associa­
airnnham.ir
Thursday and htitlay,
accoiding it not lieen fo r the vigitance of
top bracket*, has already r e ­ I Unmii Imh T m4 i i«ti»| I
tirll**
tion's nutionnl negro tournam ent to District Agent J. !-ee Sm ith of the Plant Hoaid insp.ctor, httwIf s n o r t .
Mh 11 • i f
gistered five victories and Mon­
II Mile
r«kt&gt;.p
went
into
the
second
murid.
the Slate A gricultural
Extension ever, there Is the possibility that
day night she came in to place N'uXkl|# l i*ry Hl*«*t. Kk»«»r Hr 4 » * r.
Louis, who won the qualifying ] Service,
v**» ■■*»?»■*
Jill
JU k«.
Is# ft
•■T'0 ''
Florida grow ers might htvo had
T o t a ls
11 * » j i x against n powerhouse pack in the
W
l
n
i
t
i
I‘
%
ilfi
ti
m
l
T
r
*
i
medal
Monday,
was
knocked
nut
* iltooim.ls-t out f,„ |u i i , i,, main attraction.
Bolling
Hoy
(ilk II - r r * II MI'f
yesterday
hy
Jack
l*
b
r
of
New
•th
» 'ill*l » 4 L
n ir«
lt«H kisf
need* no Introduction. IIU re ­
IsNll.
*• Filed .oil for Trier I* &gt;t|,
HrlIs 1'
t»«s l i m . A HI# York In the first round, one up ki
x t 'nr out when ntnnln* ton cord tin the local oval gIRter* Miiitiirf
1 »%.*7
IM *■ I 1)
&gt;11-lit "fill i f f IP hole*.
I
•c o r n l,
like n comet'* tail.
a m i w • it 1(11WcfflhVIvil.
a* V.irusllnr
am. |»1 n a .|
Other greyhound* slated to
I**!*- I lf r» l l r n t t CatM m
h* nfi.rd
otin mo. mil •,
(lU tflil
k h |&gt;
Slm l
I Id lt llr
run in lonight'a classic are OIF*
Krror*
PeMy, T ) U r I'aplo. u ,
The American republics, where
ttenienilauetl, Alnlift» Kilim Ml A.if Klo h*11k * corn Is the leading ccifal grow n,
4* *rta H im * l.a i l e d in J u d r . th m - C a l o u n y . Well
VilMIRttiM, T t H t i r r l f f Nfttl J&lt;»li |«4i|t&lt;
J l.y lc b .
lu v l.
t 'Ilf lot.
M a tte
Hncket I .ad. Sooner Select, and
have never had a serious fam ine.
Ito S e n h r a n r
l*e, d o J V w n b a s e
Mis* Humber. Sooner Select « » '
h t i I V td o K tn lr s l a . , .
K a r a k l*
l a k e , la s l'o r ia
Ma. r i l l . . . , I I , . | | -- the ladtitig favqrl*e In Monday'*
Hi n, ta s k s f'o t d d e rda&gt;
I V e lo lo feature hut
a alutnble at
th"
(llflo n
tn
H oaen k rset
t ,.r i
on first turn threw him out nf the
“ u r » : HI A u a u s iin e a rU n f.ird 1 1
r a s a n a h a ll s : o f f M .&gt;11,01, u , y, money
In the tenth race over the
t a k e 1 M lruck n u t: h e M 't llo t h lo
l \ l- a k r * | | | ( *
o f f M it ilo lh ln « Ig'arh course auch veteran ntarnWOMEN ft MENS
li, I l - l lo n l n a * I r u n . W in n in g I th«nrta will la* aegn in action
p .lc h a r : l j » k t t e .a ln a id lr h e r K m
as Tattgwrie. Mad Goldie. Meln s k l. t ’m id r t a . H o lt g s e a n d n a r k
-*•
tat* n f g a t n a : | : | *
dina anti Klondike. The e n t i r e
ten-race can! comprise* * mid­
week .pt-cial th a t premises g»h»
of excitement.
HKM1-PHO TOURNEY

Expansion Plan For
Legion Tourney 'lilt

Waycross Moves
Into 1st Place
Tie With ’Dosta

Macon, Darlington To
Meet In Important

!“w ,'u*,l" ,n-

IRO Says Britain Has
Taken Many Refugeet*

m SHOWALTER

I

ROBSON SPORTING GOODS

Ed’s Betty, Ante
Over and Rolling

Back. To

" 1" nK

School ”
Specials

Have Your TENNIS RACKET
Expertly Repaired or Rcstrung

.

ihternatiohai
harvester

freezer

RESTRUNG:
NYLON '
GUT
REPAIRS

44.IN)
40.00 ug
7 5 c up

TENNIS SHOES:

FROST-LOK
FREEZ-AREA
VAC-U-SEAL
TIGHT-WAD

V

T ftk M I H Y *

tlX T H H '*

W ICHITA. Ka*.. Ang. 2J. f/P i_
1st Meet » I* WP»
Fourteen team* of the oiigtnal
F ir s t l l a l l ItB tlS I 'e a k ls
firld nf 82 remained in rem petiM a ttie
F ar- d k r
l
K th * l
tlon today for the ID48 id le of t-tu a m s s tlr r . T o p t l a t t s r .
the N ational Reml-Prn Ha*, ball W a a a n a n . H t.r le l l u h r *n&lt;t *•!'*
Ileck '
*
Tournament.
im * K a r r • ' ! " Wits
Four o f the remaining club*
l.a s l H a lf traits ll s a k l e
finished In tnp spot* In IrfTr y»ir'a
lls d
A W in . lie d
Dak. T e t « .
meet. F o rt Wayne, Ind., Electric! F t r r r f h o c d s l e I P s * . W a r e Itlu*
P
rtn
ra
ea
l
i
i
a
a
.
F
r
o
s
t
y
H llv e r a n d
»» u n d up with the title. The
(«old«iu C«lo^ C oon w tre runner- U en n y H uucitk.
a r e M are m t a r i l r
up. The JM krniY llle Terminal
r e tty P e r l. J a h M e. Ittue W tg.
ttailroaiWi* took third placv and H uPrtlin
g llr s a t n , W a n a la m . K la*»
the A tw ater, Calif., Parkers tied rnan. M ary t l a t t h a n d f a ila lt t
for fourth.
Mh U s e s k / l f W ilt
J uric Iton J u n e s . Hahy F a y . I lo r Golder. F ort Wayne and Jack•onvillg have record* of three vlc- d * t C . Its illy T u r n . W P h lia M o lly .
la rtta and no defaala thus fa r Urulf. Half U k a t and Flat H ush
ark Rare »/»• Mile
^ h u l t ^ hit* won two
ritanaut U raana. He«l it u fu diagar, Uv4 y IMik.av Jlatahar a

m d l f d S f l l f f s a te r ttl

itHOtV i
SEMINOLETRUCKandTRACTORCo.
4 Util 8t.

a

FrasOi Avc_-SsnrorS—Phot# IIS*

LOW QUARTER KEDS

$£.85 to $2&gt;95

HEADQUARTERS FOR:
WOOL ft NYLON

GYM SOCKS
GYM SHORTS

pr.
%
•

a
40c

1 51.15

MANY OTIIKH BARGAINS FOR THE
SCHOOL ATHLETE

ROBSON
RM BiMt

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SPORTING
GOODS

�5^/E,jr

“T i l

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25. 19IS

-

- ao»

ENT.INK
HITS TAR
________
ttc»l!jr. whin n locomotive »ldcJACKRONVII I F Ao„ ■&gt;-•
15,0,11 * »*llro«cl car lost night
T triV u lr
t 2
^ r , ln ,hl "n-lurt m ir the munlci—Two men w ere Injured one crl- i&gt;»| terminal

•- —

—

-

—

— ’ ti &lt;•&gt;* Chu

T lt l'l t * I I V S
s e n W e s te rn J a m t - t - .

TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR

T i"* N h

?r:,I°uL*‘??&lt;L‘loc*

ncruM

ivrunvi —
Study th« sbevr dr»»tn* for a Tew«iln
Utei. Settee psrtlCUUilr ha. the t
- - — f r o m the llvn IttU irt cuU ) the
vail-hleider and ther.ee inia thF.mell
intretlnt where It mite. *ith the puiii
dlreeted food Jiut below the .tomaeh
Bile la a neeeeeary adjunct to cr ;.r mffetllen tta abetuee fiom (tiflintrstlnr,
Inevitably cau.ee putrefaction and !.rmentation.
NATURE'S DANGER SIGNALS
. W htn your stomach, liver, and gad
•lad d er have been upset by imnrop. r
v alln t or drinking, or when they are
n o t working well because retained and
putrefying food m at:rr in your intr»*
Une* it poiioiung your entire body.
E J k * * " t f r of. &amp; trr. begin to fetl
•ome of the following symptom* •
Your brealh m*y Become unplern•D l In illlo iu i, your lotif ur coated, a

m

: »i m atter

a' 1‘att*.

t no N r v* t
* " I C o m m u n ity

'“ J .****'•” your mouth, your cc.Tea
• and tcbaeroi lote their natural

agree with

&gt;ou may have hrartbum . gat
and
•IJA d‘1,y
you may be troubled
at* iu
night
Ute •gat
_with- belrhjng;
r_ --- , • * "■
|u i mic
a« iiin
your bowels may presa upon you
nUl . r f u Vnfc' &gt;ou K't up frequent
l) . thus breaking into your aleep.
In the morning you are tired In*
««*? o« refrethed. Gradually your
health u Impaired.
Your completion may become aal*
lota or bilioua, dark ring* may appear
under your eyes, you may feel U ir,
dull and Irritable or blue and melan­
cholic. you may have frequent cold*
icatarrhi or (full head-ache; your
bewels stop their free, full and n at­
ural action; you have constipation.
gas, putrefaction and sctf-potioning
i intestinal toxaemia" or "acute gaam u s as many doctor* call ttl.
lion to get lin in '
You ran rel'eve this condition,
usually osernich! by taking Calotaba
at bedtime and drinking water freely
next day.
The beneficial effects of Calotaba
lie In the tact that they are ill laxa­
tive. Ill antiseptic t# the intestines,
'3 1 diuretic to the kidneys, Hi effec­
tive In relieving lyrnptoms of bilious­
ness and arute g a 'trills due to consti­
pation or faulty digestion.
Caiotabs ate pleasant to lake
isugsr coated1, pn mnt and effective.
Try,them ami rr Follow label dliccUons. Al your druggist**.

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l .io .&lt;&lt;|h &gt;i |»

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r l i MuHc Nr!*!'|»»

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in |n liorroH wi, lit it*
I* «h» o rrh rrirn A -it ,*
I So )l u » l i

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II IS W u rlil At

Mt-.

N " ■*

i : no I’.ifiii H h n u
t ; is M ilita r y iu$*it
1 2 ) o J my i"pf f .i *n« h * **■
| no N r mi *
I «S

M.tHurt

It

t SO 11.If S **n r lu r i t h

1 no iMniort! Nhninirr
S oi lirlwtitij Tim**
1 So lilt* A ||**i|1lnr»

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i on TiM liiyV H in t

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( )i Nr ww A St.-s V*
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T t S A n t N o *'1 T t n » *
* S« tt|»&lt;»illMtii
i i»»«i
7 t * (t il l* i l l
tin » ot at

* flu V*mill !*•»! f»* i
%’1 |t*n««* Tim*
%j** Johnny
.....

w *»•• l5*-f|iir»l ftill|
III no NVwa

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FOR RENT

5 ARTICLES FOR SALE

O FFIC E epat-e in Mo.teh Building.
FENCE
Large light office, newly deco- 17 im h &lt;■ midi M«v Field fence !H
tilted, ..11 ntilU irs, heat and jan i­
rod toil.
$10.78
to r
s trrie e
furnished
Call l* inch 2 inch Mo,h Poultry Wire,
S tt-W , II. A A Dept Store.
roll
*11,541
.'i inch I inch Meals P oultry Wire.
■•ill
*5.75
ilx ii-m nnd up to date one room
efficiency apartm ent. Ideal for ■i*&gt; inch l imh Mesh Poultry Wire.
roll
**i.75
bus’nen* couple. How Mown litla inch 1 inch Mc-li Poultry Wire,
cation. Call 1150.
toll
*'.MtO
nil in I5ii find toll,. (Quantity
4t» A cre, Tib-tl F arm l.nnd 1135.limited on fencing nnd poultry
00 per year lease. I'h«ne 781 J.
Wire, V, M. Prevail, phone —10*.
Seville, Florida.
APARTMENT, 515 \V. l.t St.
GASOLINE Puwei iatwnmuwers,
11 ROOMS und hath garage ap art­
H*l* 50. tin display nt S en t,
Ord* 1 Office. 115 K. 1st, phone
ment. Available after Septem­
plot
ber lot. P referred couple. No
pete. 1715 \V. 3rd.
Ihlo-Therm rirriilating heater, S5
gnlhm tank and piping. Phone
2 room furtiDhed npurtmcnl. MM
1177.
French Avenue.

TRIfilDAIRE
SALKS-SERVICE

Slrchle

»«id,

Hill Hardware Co.
101 E

Htl*

m(

*t i

12 SI’KCIAI. SERVICES
lfK.Nl
CAR
YOU DRIVE IT
PIKINK 200
STICK I.A M l-M l Hi III SON
r-DRivE-rr. ini*.

COMPLAINTS

i/QC'ip** l&gt; ■■ 1it 1* trt«A* f *■&lt;11 **1IT'Mf
fliim | *III fr#i *-A nrrT'-,*,
• t *i|FIi llu - * fn 6ni (ry tyGt* I*

Tfnlihsm'a

Dm m *»•!*&lt;1 *

W H a Y P R o Po K Tic k
oF V IS IB L E RED RAyj
ARE R E F L L C flD BV
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I i'Mh iI til* fit

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Sn a r ls are c o o p
SW IM M I K . , M U R MEAN,
OF PROPULSION IS f o ‘ YG\&gt;E'
1’HL L N f lR E BODY •

TUBE TESTING..
ultn
Imn
. *1 t lit«'•* 4«tlift cm*
■1111■t Hu* 11»A«Iifurn thi'&gt; Hit**- 1*8' ' »' m
-1j. *•*i tin* v%hi kt*r«
Jim m) 1* n it*' (1 f *lf* |»imr
1(1 el 11111111
f t h .-) tu u k i.l
l i l 'k l U t t 5 H i ha* **,
Yt.llk, tlllk
fo i fill* V*‘l»' *

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Ihfrilt
m th&lt;

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till Ii
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S o f JN E

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Buf A WHOLE
CLUMP oF fREES
GWOY, INC, OUT" OF

Following Itolihury

ntnifh*im, i,hi|»|n,»»d Full*. Wi».

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itn Ihmh .*fi»l
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rin* \*
' tlulii) 1 n it) whrn MM'
11
Th* r I »
till m *«il' oi hi
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n.ir t i.vt . st
Hi (iitl»|iM*»l iifii'i

llrlp-Selfy Saif S ervlra E aundii
D rlrra
Ironing
*05 W. 15th St.
Phone H I I

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diif #(!.* I *n u*i#

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LYDIAE. PINKHAM’Sri-Vijw^

CIIICAtiO. Aug 25, .AS—JobOlivet C arr. 5k, vice president d
Ka l f g F a l l
ihc rdatypi* Cur|Kirntir.n, Hii d
V IS IB L E R E P RAVS
yesterday.
FAILING UPOM iT*
He was with tin em p.irutl"'
37 year* ami rontrihuteil a num
her of invention* t" the develop
merit of the telegraphic -yiiw m l
er He wa- l«&gt;rn in llang.n. Me.
He is survived h&gt; 111* widow
_
t
E lla, a -on, lohn .1 &lt;-f Chle.lg
M i l l ! ( ’o l l i l l ) S e S , D j p S

T o u t FL0RU)A~ HOME can he |
p o t f re t. Call 1*51 for detail*
in FOGGING. Southern Chemiu ! r , Inc.
IIO IIG K -n .Y M o rT II
PARTS AND SKKVICR
109 Palm etto A te.
Phone 10111

dlitrvtt tf MONTHLY,

Atf you ir ^ihlipfl b f dl»ir^ 0$ of
fttrisi# fiipf 11 1 a I fNFfi -lie difU u b*

John (’arr. Teletype
Head, Died Yesterday

nrul n ilmuthtir, Mr**.

|*h, 53

FE M A LE

i»&gt; o’, Mulli'* IlmilM lie

(ii J o ■*1*111*fti

1st s i

*'We is*-*

friendly ga* &gt;111( 1011, for yailitat"
p tllp o n 1, and nttee-n-dny wunhie'.'
op
Hot eating nt linmliurgi 1
• la n d , ha* taken oui la ,t eent ’
At nightfall they pink on a q u id
residential street and sleep until
•laylireak. Then ihey move on.
househunting.
"W e were afraid the ys,s| 1- -f
would pick u- up and separa* ■
us," the fath er said The rhildi ■1
are Michael, !•. F'lw aid. 7. HeVi 1
Iv. 5, Norman. .Ii.. t, and Krne.-t.
•I
They had a week-end respite In
a soiilh'idc hotel, at ranged hy
friend,.
Then I hey cheeked nut. clutching
Oirre -f*'! te n t" m hcrlisem eni ■
' and disappeared into the rrowrde !
city.

F O R M S (/ITSk

1

scon's SCRAP BOOK

CHICAGO. Aug. 25 LP)—Seven
per»on« were driving to nowhere
today.
They are the fiiltitl) of Norman
Sfiehlt
They've Inert hunting a
huu*e -nice June 2d when th« y
w ere evicted. Their Id.'iit autont'
•die »• their only home.

l*rva n
R l! iKeilnti Hrrrn^d#
In no \ &gt; m »
I o t»i ( i i i t n f l l i l n K • *l«t

u*

Seven Persons Use
Auto As Their Home

li r « |p h

c U Minn F u r
b lo M.'fnin«

I

Vn»»**r Offh

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RADIO PROGRAMS

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TlfB SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. Ft.OHIO A

KKriHGEHATION

THE I.ONK It ANGER
Mv I'ran Striker

,Mi««
Isdit

)«*iif

fwvftfit*

tti iftil * I i‘l

i«i &lt;&gt;$rrnm

Mill

u Xpert a

I'hiM'k ) tmt1 tmltui luls**,
I 1* i|iinlit) ««*«

futnish*

At! hy ii*• nt |»*n riiAi*

ST. JOHNS
Klcctric Co.
Ill) W. Commercial.

Ph. 1110

rilA R L F S VODOIMCH

S l'.lt\ U II and Itl'P AIRS

Phone 192-11

Crvl.E 517 for lU ttc ry , Generator
and S ta rte r *ervice. Swain'*
flattery Service, Sill W. F lrit
St.
UIU ANIHI Mo-nlt.g SentinelT or.
Undo Evening S tar, t'all Ralph
Knv. 11lift J

Furnisher) ap artm en t, hot w ntm . 6
AKTICLEV WA.NIKD A L I1IC TANKS, preeaa* concrete
ieiU/urr.*d, state ap|&gt;rovcd site,.
No children or pet*. A tailulJr
Inn. *1311 and 73ft gallons. All
Aug. 30. S’ I Elm Avr .
lligtiest ca.-h p r « r paid for used
wu.k guaranteed, T. 0 . Iliown,
furniture. Ted Davia F urniture
Jr. Phot&gt;0 18$ 55j
______
«&gt; f*P K. I»l. Ph. tlftS.
WANTED TO KENT
FOR
RI.N
7
—
Fluor
aandcr.
F.aay
W ANTED: 2 liedrnom aparim rnl Old Gold. Old Jew elry, Itridg * nperalu n. RensonahU rate*. San­
work. etc.
Itox J.A.F,
Caro
or house.
Mra. William O.
ford Palnl A m a t* Go. I’lmna
J eraid.
Douglass, Valde* Hotel,
MX
VILL III *Y your car regai dies*
r Klttben Cabinet* call &lt;7 J,
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE of age or eondition R atliff &amp; F*i(ik
itu , 779 w .
Sons, Phone 237-W.
YOUR SAFETY
REA L ESTATE — lN Sl'IlA N CK 7 I’elM, I.iveslnck, Supplies
00 tin- highway de|H-nds on the
PROPERTY M AN AGKM ENT
—I
eolioltion of your ear. Don't
RAY3IOND M. HALL. Realtor If you have n milk row fin -ale.
takv risk*. Bring your ta r to
tin.. I Florida S la te Hank Itldg.
Coll Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store,
our expert service men for a VAST 0I0WTH of federal spemlir*
I ‘hone 35S.
FREE CHECK-UP and ANAL- and nallonal Income I* ttluali.vt d
MODERN 4 heuronm Ranch type
in till* chart, comp,nine flgilr. 1 t
\ Sl8.
home, 2 hath*. Excellent h*ca- 8
HELP WANTED
GENERAL TRUCK A K IJIT CO. 1021) and eitlmatev for 6 .cal yea- f
t.on Apply 50d Plumnsa Drive.
1918 Tlie Government n u t *1 I
1 hone 1239-W.
Kitchen help—dishwasher, general ________208 W. F lrat Kt.
one-tenth of national incur 1
cleaner. Eorrtmnn"* Reatauiant
ItEPA
IR
PARTSMODERN ^lOMEi five rm.rns A
ID20. and has risen In an e,tl&lt; ■'••I
27511 Orlando Drive
ID tl.I.A M ) CEI.KRY P I.A M I KS
hath Phone 23 l-J.
.
one-BBh for 1918 However
Seminole Truck K Traclor &lt;»
expendllurea do nol Include ■»IHh A French Avp.
MODERN H room house, d nihle WANTED exturrienced Debit m an.'
|&gt;ense» tuch ai t|neiP|&gt;luymept
if
possible,
for
Industrial
F
ire
'
Phone 1398. Sanford
garage. 711 Mtdlonville Avr.
Insurance debit in Sanford, t'all
auranre, toll ron.ervntlon. an
5 ARTICLES FOR SAI.E Orlando 0(173 or write I'.O. Ilex, CURTAINS, lace table rloth-. la-'l m en.e war debt and veteran I - *
3691 for Interview.
spread* washed. * tarrh rd an I fit*. Government cort *60 ( i» i 1
GOAT MILK
stretched. Phone 879. 61* Mel- annually In 1970 and *300 In P &gt;'
COLORED"
WOMAN
for
gcm-7.il
lU n d -ll Priest
even with about 31.900,000 1
Inavillc.
household
work.
Health
ra
n
i
* Sanford
Phone 7I6-W.1
people.
(Crnfnil l*r. 1
required. Phone 277-W.
Expert Radio R epairing
Emerson P i li.p. m otor with itu p
Kred Mvera. I I I R. luff At
wrll pump. Com plete 07D.UO. 9
WORK WANTED
L K C vA I j N O T H ’ K
Phone IIH, Gordon lleatl.
Ileal h atale
Inrealm ent*
lin e'eir Work hy the hour or Job.
W. R. W ILLIAMS, Realtor
xiiT ii i: n » « 1*1*1:111
M ilitary Uniform — Cadet lllue.
I 'toughing, harrowing, mowing
110 N. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
T o 8VI.VK#Ti:it fTeAlKK
full dress suit, overcoat, fatigue
ua-i dirt moving. We specialize K.IEA. Long Term latana G.l.
y«|m*r |»lm ** itf ffllilH irr
rn k n o w n
blouse, M'Vuiat pair* trousers.
in conditioning building lot*
F.lt.A. R epair l a i n .
Viill
O ff firffrti) r *•1tii r «-«1 «««
Excellent ronditiun. Phono Id-15
and garden plots. Phone I&gt;&gt;7-J
III* 111** )n l
*.f .NfijiT1 lii a fte r d P.M.
lU t'lu a irp alred . called for amt A !» !&gt;*■. ill « irf tii In •11%- 1
FE JO K SANDING A finishing
d- liver**) Phone County 3702. t»*li&lt;lihff in th* i'll n i l I t ’1114O f
Now Location. lU r fa Sewing
cleaning A waxing. Our powe*
Hcm lnuU t'miniVs F ltirld i, In n
J. C. W alter,
f t r y. nn Mltlirfvlnit .1 till* of * I &lt;
Machine Shop. Opposite Prinreaa
unit enable* ua to work where
m op* i»
o i .a i
T heatre. Phone HIM).
there la no electric .onnectlo LAWNS MOWED. For reasonable 1'i.iliitlff
1 1 r • 11 9
HVI.VKH1
estim ate. Phone 786-W,
kvalleble. 21 yeara eiperienct
l
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firfMiiUnt,
TUXEDO KKKOS—comnletc line
H. M. Gleaion. Ia»k* Mary. FU
It ne*« m r IimimI miiiI *.ffi
i
H unt a Tiixeijn Feed I ore
1.7 NOTICES—PERSON AI. &lt;**'*\Y
*I nt K«iitftir«1. F'Im i M a , tiii* ' .1
CARPENTER I NO and rep a irin g ,«
it m&gt; of Auk Hit, A I* I ilk
FILLIN G STA TION ’S s |,,k A
«l I* IIKHNKON.
hour, day or week. Art Uaugh FO,: HEALTH PROTECTION ami
ot|tilpment. Good location, lira»*l#rk ( T i n tilt four*.
CLEANER LIVING call 961 for
c -ty . Phono 775-J.
Hpi h I idi I u *'«Mi*it|*i H » i h
sonuhlc. Call l*IU3.
rum plctr detail* on FOGGING.
Hr &lt;» I. lit VT.
S o n n ern Chemieala. Inc.
W
ANTED:
Position
by
experi­
I'r t u iir t*li*rk
Soda Fountain, Hark liar. Stools
•H K A M
enced.
dependable
office
worker.
and
R e ita u ra n t
refrigerator,
ATTENTION:
P
erm
anent
gmi
)l H Mt &lt;io-nor,
E xpert typist. Reply Box A.B.C.
!'hone Hen Jonr* 2582 Oviedo.
who like to get aw ay from noise A ltu rn e r
Sanford Herald.
and beat of the city. Nice fu r­ lipl^ind niirl* U
6 H.P. Twin C ylinder standard
nished l«odmom», in private
12
SPECIAL
SERVICES
riding tracto r, fro n t tires 7.Ml x
home. Sun bathing and r«nm
18, rear tire* 4 * 8 . One 111 in. FLOOR SANDING and finishing
the land. Call H31W-L
tu rn plow, I guano eart, one 8
w ith modern equipment, 28
Made di»e harrow , I spike tooth
14
LOST A FOUND
yvo*a exiwricnc
work guarharrow , I spring tooth harrow,
OplnmelrW
antced. K. F. Svtvens, lit. 2
ru ltiv a to r and tools, hauling
Itox 143A, Sanford, call TDIPJ LOST: Ladle* black billfold on
113 M agnoli a A to . Phone ftl 2
F irst S treet containing money,
c a rt, carriage lu convert to
a lte r 7:00 1*. M «. before 7;W
drivers llccive A receipt*, if
walking tracto r. Used I *x year*.
A .'4.
the flrtdef need* th e money
O riginal cost *750.00 sals price
worse than loaer A creditor ,
*600.00. J . C. Hike*. Monroe
Electrical Appliancei
ATHLETES FOOT ITCH
keep the m onfy A retu rn hy
Corner.
Itefrlgeratxira
NOT HARD TO KILL.
mail or Phone 2201.
Repairing
IN ONE HOUR,
1 USED electric refrigerator, 1
WALKER bLKCTUlC CO.
tf not |&gt;lr*se&lt;t. your l i e Uai-k *i
used ga* range. Hill Hardware
» N N . Park A v r .
Ph. ItO t
15
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s
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SALE
•*r (true *lnr» T ll-ttf * a s T I m M i
Co. 301 B. F irst St. Phone 53.
funalrliie. riintalaa 118 alrohot |T
All Work Guaranteed.
1 W HEEL T R A I L E R ,
ouitobtei r u s ' i m i A T i a t
n»«rhe.
&gt; 1 n 1
A blooming Bohemia. 1615 W. u p H o l a t k r y — B L iF c O I ' K H S *
for live ateck. inquire o t Music to d a y «V‘ it.Tun.'i&gt;ii.ilhI *!"i ,lLVh.
16th B t Ph. 399-14._________
FiilJ line sample*
For ex|rerl
Box. 110 W l . t 8 t Phono 958.
lu," " &gt;lll&gt;t * ........
edvice, Phone 1112. Sanford UpScaly Sofa Bed. excellent condi­
46 Otdimoblie 76 Redon Coup.-,
*“f o ^
i,ulster) 1161k N. Park.
tion. Phone 648-W. loot Pal­
low mileage. *uper-fine eondlnV f
metto Ave.
SEE US FOR
11" n A It-al buy m trouble.fie-!
J1M 1 H E t t U A B Z M r
transportation.
1 ^ ^ l* f c n o e n W M I.
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
8 FOOT TR A ILER , frigldalre.
AND TYPING
General Truck * Kqp’l Lo.
shower A hot w a 'e r healer.
CHEDIT BUREAU OF
________ 208 W. lo t HE
Small amount down and take up
HANFORD
paymenta. Phone 1028-M.___
Model T Ford Skeoter, now bond*,
IIP K. Park
Phono 110
motor In good condition, $75.00.
SKINNER aprinkling ay*tem pipe
VENETIAN
BLINDS
made
to
or/ - fv 1/ , .1
615 Pork Avo. .__________
on the C. fi. Heinrich Farm,
d*r.
Seminole
Venetian
Blind
W. 1st St. Call IM-M hrfm e
Co. 920 W. 3rd 81. Phone 1929 Chevrolet sedan, good eondi-|
11:30 A.M. or nflAr 7:3n PM .
lb.u. Cull 1146 M.
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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25, 10 h*

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lAMONE'S IMITATIONS U.N.Study Shown How
By
N ations Debts
cT A tN ' r* o u u t t i h Many
Have G o n e Skyward

U. S. Unimpressed

C oitlintA KtwBH P u t oil#
said:
will continue to be numtAined r.
”J love children. During the
the K u ttu n rm b atiay in MdjJunf.
two year* in America I found I
A ? A S K IT T 6 H S7&gt; '
LAKE SUCCESS—Aug. 2 5 ton.
was becoming more and more dis­
i t Y o u A im * O W fM l
W*&gt;—The national debt of almost
W A SHINGTON. Aug. 25. &lt;*•&gt;satisfied (w ith ftusxiaal."
S ecretary M arshall also
, j
every country has skyrocketed
T he F k Im i I R w r v t Board, pre­
She added the Russians called
final victory over th e Greek gu-.-.
g i / 'f A i O 'N
TffAi
since
1014
a
United
N
ations
study
p arin g to re sto re control* on inher “an enemy of the sta te " and
ills*» is much nearer as u n ^
showed today.
P o lM H *
W d 'F /
ktalm rn t buying Sept. 20 in cats
she was “persecuted in many pica­
of the successful Gi minus
The
survey
le
eontalaed
in
a
th a upw ard pressures on p r im ,
yune w ays."
tain campaign.
volume
prepared
by
the
d
ep
art­
reported today th a t:
Thesg persecutions she protestM arshall p iu i-.tl the Grerl; g
m
ent
of
economic
a
ffa
irs
present­
1. D uring the three yyxrj *inee
ed, she said, by failing to appeal
ernm ent arm y for its hlgli tin i
ing in tabular form the evolution
V -J day, “ the American put-lle
on several octaslons at the school
and g reat .tenacity in defet
o f public debt fo r 52 countries
ha» gone into debt more rapidly
in New York where she was teach­
the Com munist-led guerilla*
since before the first W orld War.
ing R ussian children.
th a n in any other period in our
the prolonged fighting In i
Every nation dealt w ith had
history,"
Mrs. Kasenkina said th at in her
1area.
a substantial dom estic debt and
letter s h r asked to lie released
2. Debt will continue to rise
all of them except six also had
' M arshall said n S late liepai;.
from her teaching assignment and
despite the new control*, and the
a foreign debt as well. The six
mclit official recently disc..
to move to a hotel.
dO.OOO.OOO-tulti American families
which owed no money abroad
conflicting claim - in the Art*
".Since th ey woutdnt let me do
probably will owe more than $50,were the United S tates, Russia,
with A rg en tin a ami chile, adding
i t " she added that sbe decided
000,000,000 for home mnrtrfJge*
Switserland. Ireland, E gypt and
how ever, that no -atisfm to ty , |
“ I would m yself."
and consum er good* purchases by
Venetuela.
elusions have been renrhe-l.
She said she wanted to talk
the end of thia year.
The study showed th at 11 other
to ihe Russians “as human beM ortgage debt ha* Jumped $10.M arshall dene*til***I tin* Jins j;(.
LT.
COL,
HAROLD
B.
BACHMAN
countrlee had sm aller foreign
ings, but they were not end p e r­
000,000,000 In the three post-war
*ion» a* an informul approach •,
debts in 1947 th an In 1914. Only
NKW DIRECTOR of th e Univer­
functorily
they
arrested
me.”
the A ntarctic situaliun.
year* to a present total nl&gt; &gt;ve
five, however, had reduced their sity of Florida'• band and ast-cU.e
Asked w hat Ambassador Pan- i
132,000,000,000, chiefly a* -h? reto
ta
l
debt
below
Ihe
1914
level.
D
iv
i­
jroftsser
iu
the
University's
yushklri discussed with her a t the
•u lt of home buying, the r e v r v These were N icaragua, Haiti, sion of Music U former U . Co:
consulate th e tiny she was re tu rn ­
hoard «aid in it a Mareh hui tel in.
G uatem ala, V enetuela and Hon­ Harold B. Bachman, wlso assuintJ
ed to the consulate. Mrs. Kusenl(i Airmen
C redit given to retail buyer*
duras.
its duties at Use University tufiU *
kins rrplied;
haa expanded over $8,000,1100,000
O
r.
Conductor
&lt;
L
*
Mu
'smev
"B;ch*
The
United
S
tates,
with
a
total
“I spoke with Psnyushkln for
la s ils s r S
t'r a iu !*■ «• li a r
d uring the name period to n total
national debt of 1259.375.900.000 nan's Million Dollar Band" v Ic.t
five minutes. I had w ritten a le t­
Okinawa to irlievt- the First A t
o f 114,150,000,000. Irwtslmrnt hu&gt;oured
Florida
tn
tha
IWu*.
I.t
had
increased
Its
Indebtedness
ter to the consulate which brought
Division unit there. It was . .
i f . i . ,* * i , TM * ,, k l
ing accounted for slightly inun*
sv erv vrar for Id y ears until the ,'omea to the University Iron. u s ,of 14 S u p rrfu rts sshnluli-rl t f
Psnyushkin into the picture.
i*. ■ r .,# . mt-%
than half of the total outstanding.
Special
Bervices
Bectlasi
o.
Finn
•
■
•
t
v
s
r„
o
m,
1940-1947
fiscal
year.
D
uring
that
"I though these people hail a
| leave yesterday.
More than one out of each four
y ear it whittled l i t . 522.000.000 Army Heedquatten at Chi— &gt;
•emiilanre of human mercy in
fam ilies was a tim e payment buy­
o
ff
the
national
debt.
them and would converse with she said:
er last year, compared with one
me. Panyushkin said he would
No up-to-date flg u rrs were
"When I was still in Russia I
out of each seven or eight during Of [It A STAR AND CONCIIT IINGI4 1jw r rn c r Tibhrtt plants n kiss mi
not speak to me and that I would thought that if I got to America available on Russia, but the su r­ t i l e s .
Ibe cheek of his new daughter-in-law, the former Harbsra Melnnea
the year before.
Some countries, for exam ple, in­
go dow nstairs and tell reporters I would lie aide to remain there vey showed the to tal Soviet na­
The board undertook to rebut tjoes, following her mutniieo to hii son, Kir hard McK.iy Tibbett (right),
this and thi* and this.
tional deb* increased ten fold clude extensive sta te owned pro­
urd not ic tu rn to Russia,
an argum ent, advanced by tie in Iv s A ngelo, Cal 'Die pntuic wax made at a garden reception after
The in terp reter interjected
rlected that
th a t | “The reason 1 wanttvl to e»- from 1910 to 1917, the last years jects such as railw ay s while
(/idrriiafiorial .Voundpholo)
Am erican
Hankers
Association the wedding of llw young rojpte.
lat this point Mrs. hasen k ln a's cape from Russia was that in covered hv the tabulation.
others list these as p riv ate enter­
am ong others, that fnstalnu nt
vulre liecame "very scrioua" and 1S*37 they took my husband. I
The ed'tors of the volume ex­ prises. Some countries, like the
credit is not an especial economic
that she then said:
had no idea where he had gone plained In an introductory note U. S. do not include th e indebted­
d an g er at this time. The oigii.
it," he advised.
“ Many peoph"Panyushkin and Ixmiakin both to. I left Bloviensk in the Uk­ th a t It was difficult tn make in­ ness of states, while o th e rs handle
Mlrnt haa cited that total Inrtnlf**el the need of cheer, smiles ami told me w hat to say to reportera raine to visit my son In Moscow. ternational com parisons nf public
mpnt credit la lest now than be­
sun-bine, I'm* the rig h t psycho'ugy and that through my message I j "He war a first year student debt because of the different n a­ almost all financing thro u g h the
f
I
••NlfNHrit
lt«»IV
r$
i»
tlM
V
fore th e war in term s of income
at the university. When war broke tional concepts in various rnun- central government.
one in the eye in-teu l of cringing nod you ran often make |n&lt;.pie do would lierome a heroine."
a fte r taxes.
The main purpose of th e study,
som ething w orthw hile,"
Be ad a of perspiration formed on out. he was not a m ilitary man,
as
till'
others
did.
"W
hy
does
no
The hoard adm itted that credit
which
was Inltated by the
W. A. Moiriaon was nominnied Mrs Knsenkina's forehead and she and not a member of the Kornstand
so
erect
?
'‘a*ks-d
the
man.
outstanding now amounts ’&lt;&gt; no
!
smiled
wanly
as
nutations
w
ere
le
a
g
u
e
of
Nations, w as to digest
■oluo
(a
young
Communist
l
e
a
­
In
l-cningrati.
on
Jan
.
12,
1942,
. . . . . hi. ........ . “
" S S S
1 ,
more than 1.0 per rent of inrouir - a , r .n m .i
asked her. She lay in the hospital gue!, ami not a member of any he was killed."
inform ation from hundred* of gov­
.... ”
fg* 5*^51 lied,
afte r taxes against a range of 5ft
head propped slightly, one,Soviets looked upon him as an
Mrs. K aienklna's voice was
to 7.1 per cent In the late prewar the reply.
t'ampbs'll as treasurer and leg injured in her leap suspended,political party. T herefore, the h esitan t at tim er. She sighed ernment publications am i m ake it
"W e often lo rg el that we »t&lt; O cur llurrison as financial sec­ in a traction pulley.
years, but it added:
'enemy af the state. They took frequently, and a nurse dabbed available as a book o f reference
Asked whut motivated her Inihim_____________
____________
into a storm ____
troopers
division _
'Tn view of the current tixiil rbildren of the heavenly King, nu t re ta ry . The only contest v It be
h_
er forehead w ith a piece of fojr finance experts, economists
situation in supplies of tabor and lower our ideals nnd act Ions," de­ that tie!ween Mr. Field m il Mr. decide not to go bark to Russia, without any train in g whatsoever, g am e.
snd research institution*.
m aterials, fu rth e r expansion of clared th e Rev. Kuril*. Had ll.lb'i Crumley In th e ek-ctbri shirh
instalm ent credit ran neither In­ and his roughnecks rrnlixed wbat will take place in two m ks.
crease output nor pul more people they were they would nut u»ve
Seven directors will In- chosen
acted a* they did. Neither wumd from I In following w ho were no­
M O F O S ID C O N S T IT U T IO N A L A M IN D M IN T S T O I I V O T ID O N IN N O V IM B IIt, 1 9 4 1
to stork.
Stalin and Ihe Rilssiun* have to m inated
K. (j. K ilpatrick, Kd
“ It ra n only add more purrhs«- little reg ard fur human life if tiny
l - M 4 . l l t iIt*
t lew s r e s t d u a Se, Ut* le t* *• Ut* arsewtJMW ml asM OeruUluuca. so* Coomy by She Stele. C eunty. Cauoly aslanakn on Ihe u seeim a n t roll ef th*
NOTiCC O f ILICTlON
log pow er to th e already swollen realised from whence they mme, w aul K. l.iine. Dr. I.. T, Doss, Sansat *** s u b U I tru ll net 0a a a - Pa *a* tOe l e u is aereb * g i s s f w tctw ol Deers. Siboel (JUUICU. SyetieJ Cuunly T e* A e ttu e t wf ell U ,a a law . I
W I I U U ...
fh *
a i l**I
fa e a t sur**** atAes Utsa tke ■M* riutl a* ,Ubag tie* ta IM e le tS e ,, ef I u BcOeel P u truts e o * H uolsiseU U a*. ty in* S le w . County. Cuunty
o . l u it., c .o a itiu u e a af Mat. , 1 o r
ford It. Doudncy, Roy Mann, Kdspending stream and relnforre in­ he said.
as* s u m , a f r w i f i i t c M C ratal a t r*t. T V L esiU d u it n u ll a t to* L * |u - k a n t . School U u lilit i. Sicctat I k
l u l l ul f U r .o s . s i s s s s i II f e t a l lUe*- astu isw l *1 lb* pftn w eei mm
win Siiinbnlaer, Roy llrltt, le-sli-r
flationary pressure*. International
J e d tea e i Ut* a t s t
te U s, t u a k a , 1 1*4*. an* Irom tim e u tc lu u l D la lik li end U-mlrtpaHtiai.
lULMU a&gt;'J4M*.t&lt;f ta iM S m sU . la u u
lie ndviurd the Kiwunians tn T harp, John Kridt-r, Kail llig g iitar la t* * liia a ta U *
r n m iu iM * , 1 tn* a isle *1 r an t**, en*
developments, moreover, Inevitably
held bs U u r e s t M il. IMS u s* M r. lo s e to e ,e e r ie/ n u t l ! * • • to tek * effect
B O T K IN II. |. Crum end al ar Jan­
Ut* seme
e a r n * a t r i fe te af Ut a*rt*r**a lai *aa«*.
m m d«*Um 1 *f A n is ia X V U ml so* easy alter a y s i n t l By she e le c t a ,, ml uary I. ISM. Ihe County T a t CeH»
r
cause added pressures In lh» n u r- chcs-r Up those who are di-pri** &lt;.| hotham . liny Knder, How urd MunU iiit riruu e l ell ta* iniaiber* eSrcte* u* lladtsliea, as* to
CaneUtuUao of * u a u | * ml CSeeSd* So set* County af * referendum celled for In the C euoly o l V elutle, h u ia ul I . iket*
fo r
consum ers'
durable and blue. “ Kias your wife i-ieryl
m r s l U O H M road m Sell,ms;
H t e n . M u o . ta e l the i s o , • * . a * ea* e l iecUoa « af A nliil* l _______
sa lt puma**. meeifyUtd Ibe p o w ers, fu n ,- tds. m a ll collect ell u ,a a lew ad iu i a
K- Morris tn-l J.
Jetr.l n . u l o i i a u * i n eater** wstMt U en lUSuilen el He*. 4a, t he Le(tel stars
a scM O N
tu o rn brooca a f to* La* stone. *iones
a llo t ena
end n
mtsisen
lioBit or
o f cCeun
v i n ueei U
eu n - Counts by the S U l* . County, C a .- 'r
geods."
day and t**ll her she i* moat beau-1 Hrailey (Idham.
iseuanm *r M a td M
Malar*.
&lt; u ,e Jaern elt. a n ti
alar*. ; s*ti mg
m g . rvautet m sU m . or e l ly Ta* CeAetle*
CelWrtee *' ed * o ele* In P erterep n Schorl Dusrd. School Dlilrirta. 0 | , .l
h*
1 o f I rtie
a , Sts Ilea II. and *0*11 U k /w lw T ea Ikheet I lu ir li la end i t l.i, ;c;[ , .i; ,.
be. Q*wa&gt;r Su j f t w
meesat ar
u y i tneieon. enC u s y *14 t r i e iX
tiful even if you have to lie nhotit | William li. Zachray, Jr. ol
a*
s ir ,.i last ib e set* ta
_____ovlaat
_
uaaai
saaf aasrui n u w marsif rntlaa an
c a_ te. ., rutsudy.
plovlda foe she leUerllen
..........
____ . .
t. TIi* la * la lttu ,a anail at the l a c - I
______ | Louisville, Ky. was a gue»t. John
Mtaniue* le the t l k t e t l ml Uie * s * l, es
•lead
Higs-Chambern
rsoatua* a** d aa u n em en l ml all saute le U it Samian o f ISIS, end from lin e to |
I Galloway asked th a t those w n o 1
Uw t ) ,i- e ,,l K le in , r. M Ne*smb*C,. ISM.
tellers** by la* Couaty Taa Cellar wee.
tana th a rra la r r e a d law s epacifyt
"
miw TiixutroMt. i a a . atiAv. i u . k I i a * s o i* e o is •ra te * * *
the p o e n a , lun ttiena, 4 -d iir end
stmal facing one unolber.
wished to donate to ihe blood hank
I 's a ils s H gross r i l l Oa*
B e o fU iy a t S u m o f in* S u m o f Flats**. l u t e Soar* a f f l * n t m a* it s a saMe*
Sanw tlea o f Cuubty T ex C oU scur f a i rS tripling: “ lb. you know this &lt;•« contact M ist M ary Rawliui.
ay le o *n* so*n serom o y s r s t l e esn ei- tW M r i er s n s o d s* s o t n a y n u n la
* e M u s t f t . , nolle* Ihet a
naiad m l'ere*rat&gt;h I nf th u tic ,!ton i
to the Chetner Motor Company
u l l i O U U . KL1CTION
ly s i p tssfriaed Sr Isw .s r n a io oat ta r a e eobjars as any &gt; em ber e f sublect*. UM ATX JOINT RCdOLUTION NO MS end soetl U X aeite proth l# I. t the r ..
of W ashington on July 21, Hi.'id. m an ?"
out
i
t
n
,
4
in
e
tr
b
eegnl*
In
FterM*
re/tv* siymiy i j i n from a * Iflk
oas^ er b u t . ne emeaidiewit A sJI fenelrt af m*## A JOINT ABSOLUTION P reu ou n * en leriler*. care, su itn d y , repcrtin* ant i
Chandlers: “ Y es"
Aica.idmaait
w
Am&lt;l*
VIII
ml
the
Cun*
u
l - n f * r r.eei t u u r f J i * W ie-fu d
m e n mi* striae .sriM e e f Uw Cenaubunaanent e f ell u s e , redectad by l a •
.T his was aUiut a year after
lU l- U is e f uw Mel* ef r ie ild * raUriae Ctaunty
ben*. J u t!
l l c j i f ji N i n m k n A- U, Its*. IS*
batlosg
,
Tex C eliailor
S tripling: "Who Is he? ‘
moi 1 - d J i i S n i J Ihe
H ilt aaitl h r had given the ts r
x.
Ucbirtr
U Dm *r s e a te d , revision or am tod te in s o o w n i ef srepeary tor u s e e t s e
to* aoiia.-aen at lees a. by a d d tn f vnatsChnmlieia; "A lger H iss."
, lu u s f i day o r N ovxuuxa
IS
to Cham bers, or Crotley, or at
u
W
od
e.a
*
o
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l
tesuant
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r
a
-id
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ic
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l
In
l
e
a
l
l
a
a
r
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I
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a
a
i
I
'a
a
e
lia
r
t u u • u llllc e U e n er rtlw U en ml IM
jn-.jri
Stripling: "When did yuu kiiuw
" In# C euoly e f Daeoerd. Stef* *1 flo rid * , H o u s e j o i n t u r s m . t m o N n o n
least the use of it.
M l* f . - l . l n t r a l u l i o o * p i * p e ,k ' f A I M the new by-lxws to the cunslltu- •
him 7"
A JOINT IIUOLUTION P t.[« .c u .f as
b s C eunty Tax Ateewof d u l l eeeau
iim .li le r ir C eruim iU is. e l u&gt;* l u t e «t
isl
So A rtltle VIII of U a ( e At th a t point th* committee
tion afte r which they Weir adopt­
flotoM . u ;
Cham bers: “ III HKI4."
M BM
Ml «M « r«JB t| Ih* ssasarry e f is* Couaty fur U u Sur- AnwnJjnant
yaet o f la sy lo d I tala. C eunty. t f t w e i end alltullen ul Ih* t u l a nl I'leu Ida ral.K a
rail rar
-------tR bliiR #! Am
recessed for lunch.
Ktrlj ' .a : "When did yuu lu»t 'd by Ihe club, A le tte r from Mr*.
I b m illy fl U se e la ile f by Uw SU l*. W Aitauotanr a&gt;f pr-perty ( . u i r . a-.l
Josle Itoliert, newly alrelad prakia s e t f . County tab**! Hoard Otheel 10* ceUa.IH-n o f t i i r t by a id n f I r;aAt Ihe sta rt of the morning ss-e Mr. His* 7"
oeiliS /
XLSS fDW
D ot'sK JOINT U i u l c l l n e HO • ISSB
i h o . B eattei Tex Bcbaof DleUlcSa, to eed iltenel S a c ilc n , to p io s iia 1- .1 to
dent of I'ilrd International, of
SSS
session. Chairman J .
Parnell
A JOII-r MLCOLL-rluN H ..r-*oaa. *■ sr^o
Chamlx'rs: “ In I DIM."
A m DblrUM . Ultra*** U tM rttu . end Uw Cuunly o f I'lorllja. S i,la o t &gt;1 -u s.
brow s Atpd id e W t d K to s a t M onty
Houston,
Tex.
was
read
by
the
Ao.ta*n&lt;,nl
l
e
A
n
n
ie
IX
e
l
SB*
m
e
t*
sa
p
1
am or U a r u era-rlata. on * anaaifi- th* County T*a A m , m- i &gt;4.11 a ..* — u t
Thomas (R -N J) flately declared
So tight at the sta rt Ihete
t'eniUti-Ueu by e**loa u - i . w eo add!- a s n is r ia a d e f t’ tn e y s eu iok aistJ rad op- is u be sated upea. tm f
&gt;101tea ml Lka Ceuoly u h la b b y ardl- S /eps/ i f ml U.a County l»r in , h u - 1' !
by Uia L ir ir litu f* far ■'*u f m a ted la IS*
«
that aa a result of the hearing was an clement of ronfl ct in the secretary.
I.entl t e n ,o n sr* « u tn * ins I au W O N pociMtotd
e f feryins Stale. County, m h o .I , i i 'J -le
e
ila
l
*«il«y
so
*
dak)
a
r
m
./*
IdiTeeae
o
p
p
tss
s
l
mi
rejeftiap at to
Announcement was made by
w a s ■ u,H,i ( t ie i in * er m ost ewtes fu el M e o w r eras id** By 10# rnoory t i e
ona of the two men would be testimony of two men who hnd
ea* k n a f and met Uie C eunty T ee Cel. nklpal W ire k s le d by the S tric Loo .1/ .
a, prssM od, Iu
a s a t ar.
e r s * u .u le ile n r * end Itisln e* u t l be fe d e ly eefcaal r s .a h -a SdufVS* Mclwiisw
.Mrs.
A.
K.
Shoemaker
th
a
t
the
Caunty School lk .,i l. s.lHn.1 O i.tr..tg
Water
m
all
nu
iecl
m
d
d
iftr
ib
u
tt
Uw
msd
a
m
risaaaa
ar
emfhdawai
any
be
mbs
a
f.s
m
s
o
donor
‘Tried for perjury."
taken an oath in tell the truth. "G leens", losers in nn attendance
u tef lee public tu y h e sy . ,u # ,l end aleOyerlal Taa School Dlilrirta and M j- •
kd seierem te sta at s a ih a iJ a d ar ra- w ille d Set o p ft« i* i Of r elect w o la • " u —
v
S-el burro ** &gt;ns |U M i&gt; t A | roe
lea n t!,' o f ll.a County, end i hl l Ih*
Ill the caucus loom of the old contest
__________BV THE L SO U L A Chambers is an admitted forb&gt; VM I -flile tu r * eu b ieti la tt e a w l sinuea undet me tew diuera *s —
would
en tertain
the
tnbullea end um o f tea tel* yarbea*, af dok/od
Ceur.tr
T ea C olltclor ah, 11 Cv.llc,* t. ,
o
r
t
m
*
tT
A
fix
o
r
n
.
o
m
o
A
:
ty&gt;4
iW
lletM
na
t
f
Ik*
C.inatUuUe*
rslou
ra
**flt&gt;«4
IB* m
aim er pawsided
tttlb«e in
« end
end l#
l* IS*
meaner
praskfad sJJJB,
_
mkr Communist, now an editor House office building, hundred* "Golds" winners, with a p atty
m i * lam
u i,r
----- at Utle T h ai ill* felleaikd A la a a lm a a t ta Ars c i r n c s o L W O n v tiix L r n u t A - w i ad seierem tin e* Mr s/OM l e a r - by dict-se I ef ArUsJ* XVU
of
aprrtntni*
wnti'lu-d
the
drnin.i
IIX
&gt;T
V m DY THK L fn ix L A of
Time
M
agaiine,
who
says
UVIa
VU1
ml
10*
Ceauututlea
o
p
Ur*
S
w
w
s
a
l
eg
D
o
h
bends
s&gt;*u
041
be
bwuiVar
--_
.a
u
u
.iH
o
,
aa
a
mi
In the Tourist Center on Sept. 14,
Caruuuitwa, II g ibgjsxltr *f she ***»- of D erid e reletia* W Uw a m m cm m l end t o a x o vR tg ai hO LBfA
.
i i i h c n r r u e a r / . i c o r r u ik iU A : TX o r v u . h iu a
. . oaie.uim eni adept
f n .V-a
lilw belonged tn a Communist unfold O thers trailed out In a
I k i l toe f e lle e u u Amendoienl la A r, d sT Ity if U # l i t - , &lt;1 IftarSda or enter, a- tat* 4ellny a —
Mis* Rlanrhe Kennedy, form er
Thai in# follow lnx avnendmant to Are eU e r ilr a -e f ali laisa tm lb* C ounty e l
ebfa
fdfbtai
Uw
credit
at
UsSed
sewar
ml
aaoSa
amandiLSa.l
Ida.
m
u
en*u
‘
Ikle IX e l 10, SSeI* C onnie Uen b f add*
tiiic
VIII
o
f
Ih*
Conalitutlon
ul U.e f ; .l*
underground it| W ashington mote string around the m lundn "f (be member of the club, was elected
B
reoead.
.BMW
*1
y
ter
Ida.
by
s pms W uu* Cetsniiitotiw.
1.4 iK ,i«ui an •se m e o e l tarnon- psa- Sd fS tale.
. 1 Plonde relative la tha A .ic ir t t nl . 1
sbM ste addiuenei ealleiM to be
building, down a corridor and out to honorary mmber»Mp
th a n a decade ago.
the
tia ir s la , ' eU tertae u s e s - a r t | U rellrctlon e l *11 l e a n In Ih* C ount, ul
kired
ky
lb
*
San
itary
ml
s
w
w
.
be
eed
j into th,. street, w aiting for a financial report of the N ursery
alirw mi vio«r i.a u a fual r o S - i W la l. Hiss has denied It.
•ear* la kaieby e*laad w and eheU be Drwllea. State a f y io tld e, by e j j in g m OX* JOINT H ttO L U T tO g N o MS
laile* end rauined aittil a* le a d O r
MO.
milled
le d Vs
to to*
“ electors o f‘ Use “s to 'le of m erelo ed-tiUonel i*ct!en» to be kouun
.Srhiud sponsored by the Pilot
A JO O fi syjK lU U ritjN r rupee*.d or
When Stripling read CUamlwis' chance to get in.
yutlla h ltO o e y , street t e l at rye! I Ft* *
FIttfd*
da* raUfhaU** w irirauam e l M Section IX and S tilto n II, be end
i
v
w
&amp;
t
M
s
r
s
i
Thomas’s
word*
on
the
perjury
A
k
a
-ntmi
nl
w
the
CorwMwtWf
s
y
s
d
d
ae.es. to * pi a I n ito n * u u dSMithtaUsn
Club was made by Mrs. W. V.
secret testim ony about the car,
[S.
A*
m
4
»
#
*
t
I#
At
Ur
la
V
*1
to
Use
d
a
net*
I
B
a rlla c to be Otld am Uw IM asm# la hrrrby arraa.) to end 'h all
Uw
Ceawti[f
j
Utofiii
•§
a edasuanai s a ju o o rises
eo* iua af r o t . n r-erliooa ml Mid U a a .
m atter at the hearing’* outset Hitting who stated th at during
e f I Wild*. rwelbW Id In* /e d !- IWtt Turn* ay a Hat l i i urea Monday to be aubmlUed le Hi* alerteta o f IM Blare
Mhe ‘account went like this:
!&gt;.iM
,,ier. D
0-islruie
le a e M■t&lt;S *fle
la l n su y a * m i ta en* aAeli t a eea- Did m e a*a :ieawl
e f rieiM * for red ucation er ra'rciio*
•tol
Uayuiueaal
by
ed
d
ies
ib
e
r
ila
a
dec
N
esw
ub
rf,
IBM.
to laU eei:
&gt;LV»t» DV T ilflft .ll lm i i l .A . Uwt rawui-d to to* m i l m e a l o f. Jsdpea
DB IT (UbfOLVri)
o.m *d U in* s h fleas *1 l*e SMI* See
■ “The Communist P a rty had in weie th in e: “A* a resu lt " o f the previous month an av rrag e
•D F T lq K —fiea a ar.i efw r January e l IM U rnerel XiraUefi le he held nn in* 4
s c AAT
r rpL
i
1 OP T tik
il* bT
T rf oTir
u &gt;onitxA
l
rel'fl- er r
e at th# * a tl Odnflial Turadey etter th* flrat g - n r i y in
___ ona of
_ of 10 iiupils were taken care of
*J
th
e
Supreme
sod
C
m run C eu rle
I,
lH
e.
the
Cebaty
Tea
A
ssew
er
la
Uw
W ashington a service station or these hearings certainly
d e s ia
d A ttoaifm
an t to
ta A,aral l u . ' . u le »* M il la 11I d . oe
l t # d le
lade*
log
e , a f own!
Criaaily a f f l i e o t t f , d u w o f V leride. Neveanber. ISSt. ea fe llo o i;
v n af ike ktetk CvniUlutton.
t*". '
a'
I t 1may have been a car lot. The these witnesses will la- tried for jdaily. Then- were 18 memlwr* preStCTlO N IT I. Tiorn e n i ,(ta r Jansru ll sieees sU Mepeatf tor *11 S ts I*.
A
T
O
M
'
STaSSSS&amp;
S“
N»Ki
detirsn
■
s
c
m
iln
f
1*0
SkCalON It
All *•&lt;!•* tea** a a # *4
sent at the meeting.
* ,r y 1. I r is th e C ounty T es A w , , *
man in charge or tin- owner war (H-rJury."
K m eiw tot D lsw n te l* hersk tis s fllr i w i H t f often sen oin t
to m* County e f Cinellea, Slaw nf f l u .
M
sod
fttbm
u
a
]
to
m
e
a
rmUs# p i* J o tlj s t yauel*.
•a Communist, I never knew wh»
C eraty, C o u a ty Snaool D o w d . Bcheol Me thell e.acia *11 piop etty lot ,:l
I « n i s fo r rerlM sA ao ea la­
•M d w I S I r ( S i , a e s* lloulSt
e.U eo dd *1 m i Artist# V , D bpseby Dutriaw. S e e ,te l Tbs drimel Outrirto. • U K . County. School, an-1 Manlcl|&gt;,i
ha was.
it y da s e t si Bto-siaa m issd. D
uU /ftlil rM.i'aualiat* i i *&gt; m i tea 10* |* n e e r ie * to and #&gt;slt k* aubmlMad to Uw Post EMstrtctg u .-ils e it UwUKto. s u e any toaaa le be l* v k -i In lha county by Ine
er-tleo vf S e e | | le p .i ,.|l talk.la* sstd
i -"It was against the rules of
• ' • ‘ to n *1 th# stare er r ie r ls * fat rat- • User sex in y dltUIrlA *** m ururiseU - ■1aW. C ouniy. C o jn iy School ik-ard,
' S f-C rron k, T k a n t* bsraby e I
tlr .ia li ohirSi a ie teile-ietl ani la lslm d
S y ., u l T ea School
-th e underground In do anything
H i.,lie * am m a . i , u *• uie n e st Oeai* ■to* o tiu it Sy u d u u i.ee la-roeel Ihear Srlteol Dlatrl-'a
•a.all t e u a ,i a s a lu -iia .f ter is* lasta, tw o eddlte-wai kadeleaiel O ialinta v
DlatTMt, and M unicip al"!,,.
Le ba m eaieua*.
hut trade in a ear.
IU141HIJ4- c -atal/uaUeti . . .
ut l l e o. tda&gt;a»o *e ut* i t b l y - s i i i k UVu«&gt; a id eMieallt X lsfl,oa I* be MM• la I ttt. am le i- Igate
I Th* L t f l ' l i t u i , cheli e l Ihe t m * .
l k a L tfu U t u is itu il el in* t a t la U tlst
rns
V
ein
ilk
(re&gt;Ai
■
an
a
w
l
D
.ib
ia
u
.
la .u r e a* ;ro a t* oMIo-a-.ine* bf
i
“ Hiss wanted It tu tn rd o v e r
SSCTMM M Jdtileee e i lb* Susrem e d a d a s la IMS end heai Urn* to ban* k i l l * S a u b n In If** end fro-o lim e l&gt;
reeda s u e . a
h r tifa i Sr* • p its ml I 4e i y .n j .i x iff'.* ' e s o f t - r u i Dlr'rtrl ( ’•**1
, d e r a i l Uauito. u w ia t lu r . r u n Una p a r lly ln f Ihe lim e Iheraaflar enact la w , apeclfylhf the
to the party so it could lie used
Ik e eiidib.eM-«tyJ -t«i*n•y e l o ih
e .V I t / u t - r of frr auHoat. ua la f tha shell e-ntiUi ml M vnr-a C tu o ly .
lio &lt;e-« a-anw lw n, tw e e 's , fu t.r u All. dui-ft an t rua&gt;»*a- p e o e r g tu m liona, duttm and comped* ,
B rail
l-.yo.ai.I af *i&gt; t i »le d ,..,a a o f lo tfie
ri y ja t o ib 'itfik i Ifn e to r t/I P u tr u i sued lu-y in alm i ei t i w a u t t e lit t to roar*. M il** ml -Ceunty Tea A aieiaur. deal*- 4,1100 o f C r in ly Tax AHaitur. daalanjlrd '
,b y some poor organiser in the
yotal- roti'tti at W e .b ,* tttn sad ( a t,yuu Cb.mikarire lo c u n e J lor Ua le t■_ ______
» en .iA t e w la es sMU M Ouellllp*
naked to Ih* f r it y trtxrayb e f Oua to Taradreph I uf lu ll fSr.ujn u . and
west nr somewhere. Much egaiusl
ItotMep hapitb ske't f i l t e r s UW aoiiilaiue
Urn, aon jtm .i in raroniirustMe l l ipdtp.
y M , Ltd
to
t t .t J 111 U
rrttab
J m
Bpsltom am i Mull U h r e m . p ie s ld * by •ball llk r e u e . y n n l i , by lew for lha
™ tyin
iiib
mm -‘
Ui«
... ___
_ le
a eaw
to ald
tu l Ole- ~~~
ends, Ttutsy-afgbl itt*
tr ia l ng
len
e - ai . i .n er.j i. suitataat.a ml
- my Judgment, and against Peters'
M
e bar to r e itH u im m Uw Ofam i m ea t eslenalon am Dw iu p o n t- n t Tull of lha
sd
U
w
leaps.bs*
*
I
lira
i
whan
rfttod
raflt fim
a shall be
he relied wi by ,kr L\l*&lt; Pmt.rr. If it Sa d Dtprsme r*U
A' aasp:Ilf
» . i l l alar
Moo
t^ itla bridyas e o l in Ms e f s i r •era- U M m A
of Oa* Couaty Tea Asm**** o f e ll C eealy Tax A u c - a i of ell l a i n k v ie l
Judgment, he persuaded u* to do
me s e tt Thirty
-apatht ifs
if s u ii
.i ktrato.-tai
tan
(fiy-ajau
,*f at la/ &gt;1 pan la. Of si. Slats l i e n
Ceurl
Ibal
sa.
t
t
Sy
Uw
Baal
w
Ctrrull
l i s t s tv rijd by Urn Stole C uunly. Cuunly by lha BUI#, County. Couniy School
La.cl
mid.
laf
tfre
aoe*
r
yrlwtb
,
_____
*
P
erilrih
itttb
i
lesra aalletIM snd rauier* upon fiaaU oa
, th i. thing."
Meat*. Srlieal D lilrlrts. Rp-rlal Taa
Saboei U ir r .c tg f a
{?*••**
uu
Cijssni.
g
u
bs
s
Judy*
si
fie riel D U u m O ifhle Bet in f &gt;-U se
ea elhar Ilk* predurta e f t f in 't t - a i. e»*
(Chamber* ho* identified a J.
Teal D u n icia U /u to - School Dial'IrW and M unlclpillllra.
C**JL Vtwy sneU M»sroily
I la y s-k f.p r l i f e tr lfs a la ISM ta il"
STOMACH
AILMtNTS,
WEAK
KIDNEYS,
Ctrl e iie lle a fuel net lei*
BXCTION l i I. T run and atsrr Jan­
arktr
to
e
in
g
niatmelar
ins
mow
nutemeel
ram*any*lien
Peters aa head of the undetil • I s n iir t ft Aa M fb t f arid U P
o m i Ms pe&lt; s e 'le n mm soeS sssd u rts
iilteo. b h e a s s u m uary I, ISM. IM County T -y C iU /.tu r
U-r* bad rreldMd. IffSD ssaMp*
from lk* "
T k r fakaler
RHEUMATIC RAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS
•hell be aee* by ttm PUIS Boo* D a e u iIn the Couniy o l D n a lu r . S la w of |■ioru ground.)
to*p
Le
goat
see*
by
tbo
C
ounty
T
ab
joral
by
iht
Oeifrner
to
say
etBerOr►
M
fiM
M
td riy -a in lb U M sl Sah el *.1*1 OWtrVri
n o i l fee etas* le a d s u r y iiu la ih* S B Rlidi • licit roftiftli 111Lb •« IIf* (U cite* Vf*vi(Hi#ii##*. Ackl#. T o ilix
riait S'Ch rrUiat ClrooiS
Jud e* - 4
dbsM Attestor su r su sa l M to* t i n t par apr e*k toa. Shau fttte r t all ic .e a Uclrsl in
01 Jtftfil
Chambera was quoted as say­
ball n*td e r n - i frern pja
mtr pt*sM*d bp lew
llw county h r tha Slaw . C r -n ly , County
U f k • ( V itality, K Q 9t|7. F oot App#tlt#, D u d # r « flch t. I)i/#? Ifp tllt.
•
**’• &gt;k* u o # Ah M mlira mm psbvss e f U l* w eihoa.
i*MHr
- ea W a r
ing Hiss took his ca r to the lot.
SBCTION — D e a l sod after J e n iu r y Btrieej Beard. » ,h * .l liu tr lr i,. Speclsl
••
•
»•»
c.iwx
J,----“
• i m l b f te ­ th*
Men.'ay la J r a s o ^ a
Ms suit
Si
US* yaeducto ml .
tire* Juab re ea j y
Rtad What Thay Say!
l! UW, tb* Ceunty Tea Cuti d to l I s IM Tea Sclteol D litr ld i and M &lt;nirl»aliueg
DrugUis H aitth
s le ft It th&gt;re and want away, ami
F
di
I
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d
B
dcosier
.
.
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elv.lr*
_
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B
P
i
Urn fori, sbtti bet editor
X Tha LrslaUt-ire shall ar in - l.rxiu a* u |l•4• S b____
ak
C rusty e f - D a e o u d . Slaw ml P tond*.
lo w_ * i _______
dm tr a dtesa
g Crassly
IF YOU Altr. a saffrrec of these
rn*'Liriafabers rad'uw'**raa**'il rSfttPf Ifdthi t o u i H U l U H rui •rail bold *lf.r* to Stwriecia
, the man In charge "took, c a r*
S eu lon o« IMS. and Item lim e la
duty fu r M bp as trial ar .a .m. . riwU teUfrS sll la eta kale* la th e C eu o ly Mt»
B llm r n ls . try (IKO-MINRBAL. Yea
•Istubule* w n e a * m e e m a i l r v w t b t freru taw e n sile d le i * Mans e n d i-f m Csli
lima (h er ,trier enact Laos iB tcifylny ihe .
S
e*
Ceusty.
C
eu
o
ly
eatveol
erai
r
a
ic
a
.b
e
Af-'sr.
Any
J
j
i
u
m
**
r of The rest &lt;J it."
end m et to Dw mm* m eieer m (A# u u Met! T u sa 'ty t i u t is * Krai tttndny J f r e ol * s.ey k f s s ranyr.** kale.a _____ e . I.eul Duarair. Spa d e l Tea yenraa. funtlknca dutlra and c u tro y o si. I
soar be astonished at the retails.
Louie R u#»l), com mittee in­
T ax I* dlelrtbole* atten d M J e a te r y . .*** ta * mores Her dsa- U u * m * o « c m | t r w b f i eesreU v e, mey •J b e tt DWtilal* Pert Dialctna. D tam aye Uen a f County T ea C ,
lor drstrneted
Van need not inrsa—ran will see
isMIaa end u o i by tha otor a e U ilsJ loom e e d UifkiMU aheil
•» T a r s fiis n I e f m u BecSIon l«. and
U
Main*
alnp district*.
d llltt
vestigator. took over the witness
fart*. OKO-MINEKAI, cornea Irani
■Kuo ™l.HL’T
It, u im * Zby
■r film s s raalin- DlaHtaU. e n d to y . elkar
A* mini Mrill** lka BMW ks'd office h r 0 Hire or Veer r a ils
aheil 1Ihete It* provide lot the rolteriion.
obete
te
s
te
m
ay
be
the
earth
—
Nature's
laboratory,
P
u
t
me*!
I1
A
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Let
u
lt
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r
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ta
e
u
lo
v
o
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.
"
f,
,
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p
f&gt;
w
do
m
a
im
•tan a when S tripling finished the
_
-nl end *w W iesel DtStS*.
*ri» riin * and dliburw nafit
" i-.#ik ef to* Suptem* le u t L
• *♦***•*. * f ty.r Ceuntt T ex A u e e e e f
('outaint NO dope, NO nlesrhal. NO
e f County CummlMinaw/t ea sraslJe* m laid ky lew la siw r mt s t iiv i sa'S U y ertu eet to lb s fu tl y i n i r t y k e f Uw
, reading.
rallaalaV**
**T 1,1"
T i*
*41. ONLY Natare'i minerals, the
Seritoo Id. A n we* IX. of MiU Cenrtltu n .r it •yarrc. vr ra ti . w .tinea*
pr*nd
lnd
S
t
r
i
a
e
kireef.
i
Russell said th a t the assign­
rtapy-siiw M *.
i h . 004 wim
w im IW
H&gt; ttanlutkm
m u i r n to
aa to
e UW
— den*'* M ■
oldest, moat reliable remedy far
II
T M krtleU tu r* akeil e l rae l.**taiaH
O
t'M
JOINT
d oftttoa of aura M s; p n r id e f ddw s m
ment of title reflects th a t alto on
fhenmatism. arthritis, hidney and
tiae Sc e a t* e f IMS. and Ilea* uaaas to
J .0 ! 1! 1" u x s o u r r i n N n o i s
a jo b ir
PM* fu ndi * u U ba eseeawa* by the
u w r e en et exert U e i xpecifyinp uw
Mosnarh ailments.
A JOINT MSdOIAITlON Tr jpealny an J
July S3. 193(1, the c a r was mid
Ameattma.fUaSaSSSJIRJSM'S
ti uI AtHalf VUI e l liw CoauU- rim*
MeW -—
Saaf
D*n*rtn-*ai tot nnv
a'aW 1eed*
EQ
■
.— ^vpwui»«ni
■
KOUIE
JOINT
A X iO kln■iO M■ Nl). ns
y
e * H I fuaadleei dalle* end «« my a iu e OEO-MtNEHAI.
will
enrich
yanr
_J Mw reamre am directo* bf u * Dear*
. .'O
--------x UW tu bea ef uw diets t f PM rim r e ld tr a le Urn ml Cbuaty 1 1 1 Ce Jerl!/ d * * .jn e u d Amindinycd to A illr t. V ml the C e n .t l- '
to a William Rosen, who llvrd
A
lffr ---------------B T IO L U n—
uin
N . presrL
r r e se k -w
itmanr
blood, help to make yan sir an*, fall
it e—t y sep e.tf fee tak es sa d m e la Bia fleet s e r ifta y k t i ikle i t , l i o n , end •"'•SJ • • ’J ® !'1* k » #d Hup Ihrrytu ao
e f Ceunty CwamleeieiMrs Uwieef. Any A m rndattnl
_
o a -d d U e o A
1 Am
AUUW Hi *1 eiM
- hk rt on T hirteenth Street- But
.
relattfw u ,h* a l « u s e e , sy s&lt;
t m*T w a yT b
s^t
e 'S
tow
mii* un■■■
** m,pws
np«a ipvmw*"
sytoOM b a V et.ir.lal.es of IM •Bwifid
af pry. Ilf* and energy, la c k nf
i t o f f u n d s tan in-ten of us
aheil I tk a e lw preside tor Mr collect ton. r c5i 'i*?4.1
'W
N rm o l ala a*a yearn o f IM I
e iL ea tt t e n
bead
m
r
lu
d
.a
,
|
n
etc-side m at — — tore, ruefedy, rrperUM end diaburem 4J “d**
„ investigators, he said, were told
r
t.;
lA
i|
Id
lk*
a
a*.kill
ty
minerals In tha bland ennsna a n t
l*
F
ml
IM
C
eurl
H - c c ii m and K , 1
U
*
-«
ly
ef
■
tail
S
i
.S
ta
n
d
s.
e u IBeaato In tha tor---- - e f the Lt il 'l* i urn. thaw ram s twee ue*
.— — -MSI 1*4#**, -OH wa - w —■ sien t e f eti Warn retketoj by tha C eunty tw r a h t o C eont*. ne ,lt M
min. heads ah ra, nervenanraa Mia
,
!
i no one bv th a t name lived at the
Uw Ci
the
Ceemiy T ee Areeme* r n e U --------IM
tie d Sy to*
Metotop l a u n I t
*A 1 Temsorrstton
T ea CttlaxVar.
teal* frrverala mental britUaney,
s
te
s
e
tiy
e
f
m*
Cesmty
tor
th
r
pu
rp
sw
address at any time.
I
a
rc
t
i
e
nV T" * U O H h J rae mi er bawdily S i rtliaa i g Ai
D t IT S tlO L V L D DV T H I LkOItLA*
rhrehs.
five tnafkling rye*, red the
P 1.* ?.T A T r o r VUiW OAr w ,
•J " r a le * »UIC Ceunty. O r*e4l tot*
IX . ef Ibk Ceiutttwttoa
TkU
t u ,h
c y t h i s t a t s o r iI o x l d Ai
,
Furtherm ore. Russell said, he
.
TR’ i A rilrle V e l the Constitution V I
.1
M i dCeaae, Solid np health.
ttmB take t t fe tt July I. IMP
SECTION L Tost m e i e i i s u i s d Munlrrpej to see i n k * sy m e d u w .
' &gt;&gt;«
• ' r to ft ie be e r a .n J ,l hy
i subpoenaed the sales records nf
U H A T C JOINT k U O L tm o M NO. SOS •eddtod
Artiakdowni i s d a tu m S. A tlirte III e l
T b IIKUMATIMM. arihrtU a are
....
th t r it e an addlttortal kartton to be
a j o u s t k t a o i . i m a n P r e y it m* en
CVdiititiUen oe f IM
uw l u t e ml PtorM*
l i et CVdlriftkllen
i the Chetner Company, th a t none
dreadfal diseases. Arid randlOan
•
•
id
rito
b as Of said Article reAmtbdAWaat ie A n u k VIII e f Uw C onH O l'fll JOINT lU A o L l’TION : ,0
r * ..b: n »A m
k iiliy
ili'y . ml
I
to toe eiiu
tllilb
of *.*•&gt;
siernktri
ml
19 W.» tlg rlU n &amp;f It I Jtmiff ol
la Ihe kload la often their name.
of the sales (lips were misting
A Ja, .1 raeJ l-U i U.s Pr, t J M t -o t .L
* oltxutkra
------------ -r- —
...... —
aUtulwa e f m e S i l k e f Pleaide tr U ila e llltlMI
u u lr y m—
.ts n.........—
s i lieo -sod - j - r . —
Co
^
n
ml
Hi i n i ta t IS !£ n M «
What
can
Id
ha
Uie
remedy?
Far
“
"
*
}
•
to
aeeeeamani
e
f
p
/tte
riy
tor
u
a
e
e
a*d
Amend f rem it II ml Arbrt* T.Q e l ID*
m Lnefetiebi
bersky e------f t e id r to en*
i l r i r la ----i and that they showed no sales
a n i tti# u m &lt; la h t r v
“ mm n 4s at years, m larraia have
t . S D O t y g ) BV T U I I W i l l A- m e teltorilen e f lexae. by addins tnrr*- hy s r r r eFlorida,
Cea.iuiui sa ml U s u a #1 PI# »
.
fh aiT b e r-b m i-k d to m e a e rier i ml m e
i to end aheU bo submit l e i la
of anv r a r to a William Rosin in
Ttik ftat
T f o r F lS H p itr
to sd d iu ra d i te c lie
n sa to
L lU lBLA - IWW o f Tier!*• far rslillrd U m mt re- n in x o t ------------S |*
m ycryidr
BfBVl - Uaet
__ to lb* elector,
its need ta raUevs tha
DC IT OkdOLk 4 l) BV TUP L!
Of the B tito e f n w M T fee
That m* la W * k w Aa_____
TV IU o r TUT B . STB OP Tuo:T D # :
MM C euoto t t Vatoada.'Sww e f Ptortda. rslillritle n or
r July 23, 1935 nr the day before
ItrUen el Uiv s e a l Oenrrri B lr n lm to
reriag af theaa ilia. 1
et m o (lenerel
Thai 10# leitom .. w Amendasml
_ BPr- k* h*M m Ne-raw.ker. - IMS' th el M te
Uw Ceunty Taa Attfaaat m all awe«e m e Klrctlen to be rtlcetion
il to
l ad&gt;Ira af daeiara, ga U mineral
en rh* Virri Turni a r after.
tt
P|VU&gt;
*
paapaaiy ml the County Mr llw purpeae d *• » n « «he firhold
Mae II *1 ArttcW XII e f toe OesaUtuttra
astUttrara pay
e t seetto-t
III e f uw
ear m
that
se« ito s I* er
t t Articto
d i—
M tl iit la And rare, e r relief. The
fUrlpHng and Rep. Nixon (R*4 k ryaM S U l* . Ceunty. Mchrml and IMS oa fel ocra- a i N t t „ to K r l u t o ,
e l IM Biel* e f P -r .A a rauitny t&gt; v B s t t- DeeaUtoUen e f ' th e DfSIt mt D erid e aheil
UU Fresidenl BaeaevsH need ta (a
uen u hereby e s i .r J to tna . . j . i k* m bt t e s l rtpal . tea m kyled by tM B u t t .
a* l w am en w d anan rra*
» t Calif I quickly nuled th a t they
\
* -*&gt;4
IXCTIOM S i T M Judre Of Ihe C o u r t.
U Warm ttpringx la Gaacgta. lie
Crinkly, C aunty Sahaai B eard. Datkesl
m uted to m e elessers ef Uw S u to e f
e f Itoraed In e -d f-r U u n b i a Coun­
“ We o le h l a e la te I He I after te U la f
r . had no evidence at all th a t any
rier;df tor r tiif.r tU e o mt rriiru ra SI
---------Bpertol Tea Itb y a l Ototrkta
A AXge4c.iL
kaniatttorg * seahflad■ helped ae sraald nai h u t I
ty
*MH her# t ftrr be eteeSed ky (he
n s o -X la r e s ) far s if k l aaaatha. I M
Ike a eru ik l B to ttr a to be fctU tt IMS dddfc ttie r iae mt*7 B m alaw end maw" its af UW CSnanty. a n d
a t refwtarly twlaa » rear.
.„ tp p official of the m otor company
ra a tifu d e le c t iit t t aald C o u n ty sa
odoei h a t k r tk sa til tats* recardt
at ta ilea i i
Tea Called er sh e ll a st­
ether
Stole and County oftlrtole ere .
th e m e * k m # U se la a m d ie *
— ware In anv w ay Involved.
■ x e n o n II.
is t
The US'-ttSiWd
Amazing Roiult*
tteetod fee ■ term o l ale m y a s /v Th# I I
n o te ' —e e s s t t t J s tk W r u h l. t x s r t ml
■wy yarn id* ter m e Ubsent* bp m s a o - t t 'f t it a u j s s t t w
i r m t L B r ilst.A ^ ' With Hisa under oath. Strip­
Ural
election
lor said oftlre shall bo ”
T
Y EUA R
I aflat
n f te e yyear,
e a r , ppeople
e e p le rrash
a s h t o temmmmr U rs f t* . S s f e t t a a . a. 1. i
rim
ccM
iaatuniiaa
tad
diautdk
k
r
C subtf Beard e f E e -ittb o a e f ts e b ream*
( T f O f FLONIDAI
MM s i th* Oonerel Klorlkm ta ISM
ling, chief Investigator for the
T M y e t ef
ty e f bend* tor Mae eariudvr use e f m e o b i an m ay' trdra abeam
m in er a l s p r in g s a n d sp a a , t o d r in k '■I'Mts resort t im e d o iif t t u le a s re*
end aubereueni elertlone tlisll be M id
to
lls
,
b
e
l
s
l
s
i
K
i
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i
n
i
a
l
i
a
r
h
e
sa
sa
r
u
m
b
e
r
s
e
f
th
e
J
wttta
and
H
a
m
e
l
subtw tyre ettspsk srllhlb lb s stoUtty.
• committee, turned to Chamber*,
a n d b a th e to t h e ir m lr a e s l a n t s i »la 7*1 I a w e thareeltar.
n u n . a rlh rtlle, orak h M a s tt. .M d
oheoe«*r m e amne Well beve see n » •
la c . W e h a v e a ll h e a r d a f ( h a w o n - VsiM os d e n s e r b e llm r a it, te e be d e t e
TM Oril term o f olfico under this
who was sittin g behind one of
a
f
i
a
nr
d
s
s
,
F
r
a
n
c
e
,
amendment
snstl beam on (kd r tfr i
th
a
t
m
ere
n
is
i
r
r
r
j
lew
Rams
a
n
Uka
tha press tables.
c r d &amp; : f f 5 a ? a r g S a atm as MS mm* m e * arrm del (are rad
la N N h aj drasihte' shelf alili lb* omcII i f IhS
M
iyT. fm
i? * *
r ir " » • " * * » M '* » •
2
S
,
Me. ' “ Mr. Chambera, will you stand
n
a
ta
r
s
l
m
U
tetsI
atedlda*.
o
f
ib
a
a
a
■IM
t
o
r
i
e
d
m
ItN
earn,
d*B
«4
DM
O raaea w h a t* , a e e a
g k k fM
Any sw e n c y tn a m office, table*
s a d s a f b e llie s eel* an m a n a t e e b a M atte*, rad m ito sis m m se id u rad
ft- u p ! " S tripling said.
sfi. (b e s t h ave been svey few t s f a n ds."
i* 4* Ttrtt Tutadsy altar
Dear tbari brntta to Mm mtrnf ml f r i * * Turning bach tn Hit*, th e In• tail by m t M wsa* rad m sal prse*
.
m e Bhett e f Ttsrtda Mr rauiw auea e r »#m ! s M , n t S j h2*1' •* jJsMMtty, IN I.
b a th e d t o l m f m r a a r pi
to
ell
ba
mtod
by
appointm ent ky toe
vest i n to r Inquired:
Bun M Mw L eft*- Jeritra ,*I m« Otneral B k ritra w ba
100% Guarantaad
O evw tw r cod confirm ation by to* Senn t o . M I N U A L cat
t r V t l Z X m S '- J S m 'Z .mZZm*Sl
SM4 im m v r a e t o MM r a Me Best Tuattay after m e fu s t
"Mr. Illse. have you ever seen
• ’• ^ " • ^ r i® i^ » » brovlded by to* C on,
mmt mmra MM* Mar rennd'lr ps to ray
ternU y s a ^ e l a t t h e wW E U R G E everyane
Irj G EO ttMt, w u m # ettecl j i i l g to H o ,ember. I MX. aa MUernai
this Individual who le standingT"
■StstsT rtaridn bet h» me** torn rae
n .le " !£ :
N r tn * tone**
M IN E R A L . D a n e t heaM ato a a a
by m e staiaera t t
MMCTi o n i s T R m ead s lie r J r a IT * " '" * J lf t t Tueaday after the f ir at
s b t - s l iris* bi sny m srtai m aet rsmdtM rttS m c a se d Mr a m y l , IM*. Mw.Ceuoly T ss Am em ex bs
________
"I have, a ir." Hlaa answered.
r baavU a rag
nary aau lm "
B e aery
iltal puts aw.
. n n en f. Ttortda.
.
***L •"-* toe
m e &gt;. .« .* .• : » frit*- m s .C e v o ly o f V s le ili. Hate
s
r
t
!
k
^
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r
LTeTs
14.
Tha
waste,
Hlya said he knew Chambers aa
------------ - - --------^
^
MUto.
cm Jam w Uw Urn a iu im n e i
w eak . I f y o n a r e n e t IM p e c a a a t
•f year share. ...
George Crosley In the w inter of
dtonlaw
lh * M m be- 9
s a tis fie d , see w ill r e la n d y e a r m o n e y
away,
and
yea
will
KEB
It.
1934 nr 1935. He aald ha last
K m T r S u 'y ^ n S * ^ * ’^
Z m StS
h i f s lL T r y II to d a y ) l | xqny d a
t
to January, (H I.
7
aa % Chambers In 1935s #
1;
s
v l f s rjz '-v i
A moment U tar, Cham bers said
S i&amp; v s i&amp; t&amp; s r ig a z
saw Hisa in 198$.

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A GOOD THING
For A RAINY DAVJ

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THE W EA TH ER

T artly cloudy Friday. Scattered
iflrinnon thundershower*.
G entle to moderate t a i t n l j wind*.

Ta P ro te ct t h a ’P sare a f
**»
To P rom ote th e Pn i w w i l A w IrKl
ritii
Baaferd.
•p
er
tty
for
Tb P rad ar* Prosy

AN IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

E tU b U sh ed 1908

VOLUM E XXXX

Perjury Case
Looms as Next
Step In Probe

Air Force Reopens
British Repair Base

THURSDAY, A ll OUST 2fi. m s

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

Financier Is
Being Sought
For Murd er

A sso ciated P rciw I^ n s c d W ire

N O. I.

Howling Mob of 10,000 Communists
Riot Against Berlin’s City Hall

WASHINGTON, Aug. 2d (/PI
The Air Force It reopening *
large wartime repair has* in
England to handle the inereaaed
aky fleets operating In Europe.
Some 2,600 maintenance men
will leave Sept. 1 for the m?*
All Testimony Taken over.-**** alignm ent, ii an- Coast Guard Probes
noum-rd late yesterday. They
W oman’s Loss From
, In Hiss-Chambers will
help keep the Berlin B!rS t e a m e r African
lift
transport*'
shipshape
at
Hearing Given To well aa the 100 Super fortrea-C*
PilKiim On A ur. tl
Justice Department temporarily b**ed In England.
|{ead&lt;)uartert for the mainten inre group will lie at BurGREENWICH. Conn . Aug. 26
WASHINGTON. Aug. 2b- &lt;/P)i toowoo/l. Ijtpcaihire, a w alor
•—
&lt;yT*» Police Chief John (ilfl »*n
—The Home Un-Vnierican A r­ World War II repair center.
Lt. fo l. Waller W. O tt. of Announced tndiv llisi Mti 4?f Authenticity Of L e t­
idities Committer announced to­
il,1} that all tnitmony in it* spy Osykn, Mi**., 1* commanding County. N. J , pmtet liter Mini. II
ters Is Questioned
offirer of the ilcpot group.
Volpe hai been .*iked lum lo
probe Mill hr turned over to thr
By Press Officer
aucit Henry Morgan Brook*. New
Juitice Department "with ipproptiYoik linancici. loi the *1
nf
ate recommendation! "
WAMIINGION. Aug. 2 o (A1)
Joteph R. W itkini. 51. Ini Pirn
What there recommendation*
The &lt;!,«1cDcpaltmcnt i n d lonet* partner.
will bt. Chairman Thoms* (R NJ)
W atkint wa* found ihot to drain fi *v it li tinning orei to Nfdr
refuted to predict after a timed
fail night oulude the Pntictnn Yotk police two letter* which
committee tetiion.
M o ic c iw
»ay» were wcillen by
Inn at Prior ion. N J,
Rut the rommiltce hai indicated
G leaion taid Volpe io|-J him M n. Oki*n.t S kisenkiiM . re­
that it will requrtt the juilke
to hold OiooVi on a th sig e of fugee R iim in tcbool teacher.
department to itirdy lh» record
muidrr.
She i« repotted to have written
with a view In pioiecutina &gt;ome Bishop Says
Hronkt. about 61 v/ai* o’d. two lettert bcfoie leaping Itom
•Whatcommittee wilneitet for perjury—
S m irt coitlillrle i n N ew
Outlook
r ould
u,d not
"?* lie
bL1,found
(,un'1 on nIIn* e»i*te the
’ Thc-Hcll"
lying under oath.
York two wrek* ago, The State
_
_
,
, .here today, tileaion
Must Be Combatted i He live* heie with In* wife «** | Depaitment aiKrd the Soviet ero*
When Alger Hill amt Whittaker
Chamhett wa* brought before the
b illy fn* ropie*
one daughter.
O committer vettetday. they were
AMSTERDAM. The Netherlandi. VThe poller chief raid he underThe embatiy delivered pur­
told one of them it "certain" to Aug. 2 b —(JP}—A Briltah church- atood Brooks and Watkins were ported photographic ropi"? lueabe ptotectiled for oerjuty tinre _man told the Wotld Council of partn en in the Standard Found lay nigld along with Ru»»t#*4
■tlon. an Investment corporation i '
their leitimnny conflict*
iChurrhe* today that it m utt com­ In New York City and writ- | biiilling
not .imionnring that
1
Turning the record over to he bat a growing "wHal-lhe-hell- connected with sever* Inlrrlock- Sovrrt crtniulalcv in New York and
Jus ice Department won't mrnn attitude" to tiring order to human Ing Interprlaea.
_____
'S an Fianci'eo weir being *hid
■n end to the committee'* probe
tociriy.
NEW YORK. Aug. M—(Ab— !,lown
of the Hl»*-Chimber* controvert)'.
Dr. John William ChsrWs Wand, The Coast Guard today announced ) Michael J. Menermott. Htutb^
Among other thing*, the com­
mittee la Irving to locate a 11*23 hithop of London, told newtmen that testimony at lit inquiev . ttepm tnu'iil |*ro.&gt;* officer, told re-'
Ford which figured In their he advited hit fellow chtuch lead s t a t e d Mr*. Mary Sheriff o f 'po rter* their authenticity ho* not
Frevumahlv. New
ttorle*.
try in doted teuton hare that Covington. I .a., d)*api&gt;ear*'d from , ix-en confirmed,
policewill nvk M u. K:r*enTheme* aald the committee will "nur actual difficulty it the apalhv 'th.* steam er African Pilgrim nl‘ York
»ea the night of Ang. 1lt-t 1
j kina, now a hospital
patient.
laiue a progre»* report S atur­
Friend* of the family *&lt; Coving-. whether she actually wrote them,
day on It* *•*&gt;• investigation* to people thow today, which trco u aU
date an dwlfj readme the hear­ for much of the world ditorder. ton said they had received m ru ag 'b u t McDermott declined to .*ay »0.
The Britiah people, for In alane*, e* that ahe had died aboard ship. J The letters will lie turned over
ing! on Sept. 7.
The Cm t ISuard raid it* In- j
the |H&gt;liee, McDermott »ald,
Meanwhile. Thomaa paid. ■ auh- have become eacajilaU seeking «e
f an Qulry brought out teatimony that . inwanve they have lieen investigate
committee will go to New York lease from the monotony oW
m afahe was rrpnrieil missing the |
r „ ,P., „f (|,r Ituenlan learit.
probably next Monday to question austerity-ridden life. Dr.
J. Fat era, who ha* been named •aid. He added he had no quarral] morning of Aug. It while the er, w(,o did not want to -tornl
anrautr alonr the Afri- home.
by Chamber* a* leader of • Com* with aacapiMi IM t la-M t rarftadj»W p

Kasenkina Notes
Turned Over To
New York Police

Counter - Dcmonstra tion Denounces Aclion Rv Rioters As
Putrd li That Failed

Recovering From Her ‘Leap From Freedom’

BERLIN. Aug

Church Council
Told To Battle
World’s Attitude

mtiniai iiiiitei ground pioTemfnt In
this country In the early lP30f.
- pet*.a hea pcen ‘ dfilH ad to
appear before imm igration author ltiti for a deportation hearing.

Thom** aahl the hearings beginning Sept. 7 Will deal wl'h
“a rrw eaplnnage raac,** repoiteit
harboring of known Communis’.*
In this country, report* of Coin-

t *l.r «iiicmMr c!iin hr* 5pelk(1.. c l d.e in tl Cr r ,-nurwtl c&gt;iy
"I...n ml II*. mv s? I"* trrnsinlung rumisl , 1 . besr the
Mltfllf 1. tl*' n M l and juined
■ in -

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Con*er*'ativa

• 1 ’i it T&gt;'m ■ t*. f d ! iherxl
Droi • iD .'I 'h 'r e - 1 Tbcy app li'id 'd ip 'ik 'i* who d-nnuneed
lit- ( "iionooi i (I'ni'iritratinn. \he
• nw*|

«i i»il I i t(r *n*» f V vnvntiviiiU

tLirnl (nm «ml
t i ti i '

'turn back
mm#

( nmniuiit****.

One leg held in t trvrlinn epllht, Mra, Okennti Ka-rtil.ma, the UiMainn tem l . i wiio
,t finrn th- **I ,*i m *v
M 'i.|l.»i
f *!i* anti Cumruunirt
third fbeir uf the Soviet (Tnnaulatp (Jrrwral lluilili rit* In New t nrk tn avoid Mriy enl lev I io I'lii- d i
I* ahiiwri In h r liml nt Itnowvelt Il*i»|iital wtie *&gt; -h. «*■ Intel viewed by tv " m- ti *•- t.-i I »y (Inii t* p iiti'i. vho mt ke up th? gretl
the room »h** i» atlended bv » atrong force Ilf (eillee. who hale town on gunid .luce »hr wai hrn'iglit it* *iotiiv of the Rrilm »**'mbly.
here in n itieal enndition following her leap from ihv Soviet (*on&gt;ulate window
im i'd that tiiv count i* quarter*

Petition Ready
»Season\s First
$37,614 Paid To
too f»r. but * V i tb ti wl|mt«tbi%* | ^ n co*f ^ • ^ ron!J# M o n ro m , 1 4 - I
wh«*ihrt
com m uuim
Asking Special
h tll l l l i t u d t that Wf l u W
lo TrnrnfPa •"*’
**^r Jf (lions tone out
oll| \^rntKnM*nkinfi*iln
a
‘
*u*City
Executives
Hurricane Found
owtroifitt* If w# l i | fftring to flQe^linw.
ito
ty Ih
n t shr
story
Thm
the dH nut
Legislative
Meet
return to Ru»*ia and leajied fioni
“ O f ' - r ■t a " "«•
' **1 KIM BAI.I.. T S i T A u , .
,.o the ronriilato for thl* teniton, M&lt;During Past Year DAYTONA BEACH. Aug. 2d. Near Puerto Rico
Dr. *Jnhn Aleiander Mfc K ay,1—A 84-year old cafe operator and Dvrmott ’aid he hud not r *a I

I i' Him ri| ft or** til' .Suvifl »rcmr
to a "n 'tilial " area and that tha
nilini'il I" ri*eo more mppoit

I mm ib» wrilrii* power*.
I* i i.g ‘l.ic wild itiuitnna'rad'ub

• .u ui' iiil'l leader* ahoulrd dam and foi m ro d to thla bank­
ru p t
nt*
governm ent. *' They
rn lln l fo* fium atlon of an ad•ninUti '1
M Iterlii' "which will
Kfl tv,ni. ion I ImiiiI w ith (be g tta t
So* ■ ii
and c tun’riaa of

whii

p m ld en t of the Princeton T trulo- a 13-year-old Ohio girl, w rm m
gtcal Seminary, alto reported on ! tualody without e b a rp ' Delay
a closed dlaeuatlnn group, »,rld'while authorities checked lh-ir
“the church cannot he the tru e ja to rr about the accidental *lo-d
church If It become* Mlf-ceiite rd* lug of the gill* father In the

i v- A

n " I "{. ( emmunitt-lrd crowd
itoinird into Rrrlin * city ball
IimI h lot a deiminitr.ition in
viol It ipe.tkctt rl-ro inrDJ a niiv
• .i-i.'mcot &lt;i» ’.voik hand
■I. li.iml wiili ib» giral Soviet
I moo
flu^f l.otir* later, S.000 antft immnnlili. 10 a ci'i'tlru Ifn irB .
t tiM-r, tbnrniii- -i| (lie Red atlton
ilie {iiilich that ftiletf "
v *i*i— SOO of lb- ( or’muntit*
•I .
| pn.lifd ilimugh poltC*
n*o tli' r tiy ball *nd look

J’.
Mi.1' Serial "i Waller G
Walker &gt;iii.I Indt.v fhal K&lt;‘n*( »t 1 ) i s l n t It r it D c
With
Ib n ry S Itaynnrd of St I'oterai
l.uig will pr.-MUit n poiition lo
T o 100 M i
I"
llr-rtn-'
' parliam ent (conn­
(•overnor Cgblwell ni 'J I’ M, t&lt;&gt;H.nMBMr.l am r » t f
Iv’.’lfjC H
111
'd i. | .. ............... ■ nntl-Com mual.K.rroW n-king for it pccial l.’gls
He* added t h a t w' o f '
“ Toun/v ‘ Atbunay Kenneth f . U * '" '. M- l-"m*kin nearly .i
had he*i rhednted lo vote
lull*........ ,li»|i liu tb r putpos*' of
fault* of the Christian r h u n h Is'F rililet iiuoted them aa rrlatlng j? 8" when *h«i was at tl"- It • I
” n i.y l ition to and a
MIAMI. A u g
26 (.T i
\ t&lt; In?
Admiiil&lt;l(.«Ii*c lie*'I* of llir ( ’tty revising *ti*|r elcctloti b»w*.
rao iu o t w a v,nn*wan_cnun
.a
*iis»!,m m «h* m*«a ft***
farm anil Soviet colony. It «»
«i .»nt i»tf "4 ■■a* f*(( V f ••* §
Ho mid tho pel it ion rontitio* Ini rut ..lie with wool, of N) !&lt;&gt;
it* failure to becotna unltan.
, |
----------------------------Jthi» communication which tirompt of h*nl)inl tet ru ed .ombiiird
mrr j.
A U.8. churchman raid a m
jrf _ * *
__ | | j |
tmitu's of 25 of I tie* 3H slnto *rn I(M) mile* an In... r ,*l *lie (cnlrr
i iul l.omakln to “rescue" her ai’d &gt;tf*itr* n| $ 17,614 .luting
iiitn i-, including the following nix **.*&gt; liM.ilnl early t srl.av ovei 11*
I I NMllM#* ha Pngn I h reei
■ail year. H wa* revcal-d Inday who had not previously been a n ­
for world wide Chrlitiau unity.
by cit*r of |i&lt; m I«.
nounced: Carl G iay , I’nnnien All &gt;nlu Or? in i IkuiI 1,1 K) mile*
f-anfortl'. City Manager. II. N. City; Kay .Sheldon, Tam pa; 1'i iie,* r.**1-&lt;nulliei I »l \ | uni
a tv n f a liS r f o n y ln r f T c ilc h e r H C lu b W i l l
Sayrr. rcc riled a »alary «l $6,500 Franklin. Ft, Myera; l.emv ( ot j Ih- We,ill.-1 III.;r.*.. in a II 'M'
tins, TallahaM.ec; VYnllet II Fi i» \ \ | ..I.i o n j - l u '.l lli' fpsimi .
The la rg e d ballot In the hlatory
. year. 1 Ilia salary inrlo.lps lit* er. St Angiislioc; nml Kay *'ur
of the flemlnole County Chamber i
i
' l.i'i iturin •Km mile. r^*t l nil 11.
■lilt in a * t a t .tu m o r, flrtk and mil, Ktsdmmct',
of Commerce I.* being compiled by
CHICAGO. Aug. ltd t/F l-M o ti;
M I'FttNIlERG, G erm any, Aug.
S upt. Jiid*iin Walker of Orlaud-i ■ikI iIoi for tb r nty.
It* offlca, and ballot* are being*
Walki r. who snid h&lt; and Si n t r.„ l "I Sst* Jo, *U, I 'l l'l lO Rico. 2 »* i V. Ilrfun* the Ftsiiitgrxd
of the nation sweltered again tomailed to 656 member* In tne Han-1 Mr*. Johnnls Lois Scott, 72, day In tha lata A ugust heat wave. will addrOM rnemlier* of t h ' Hem
land
.n
n
inr
i
ni
i
limned
atm
Itnvnrd
sta
rted
th"
petitim:*
Miyor R. A. William* anil City
im pnign, ip(uie(| K usslans war#
I0:d"
.
ford area and to 76 In tha outlying, resident of Banford for th # p a st There appeared little hope of re- IrnUe Tracber*' Club at
In circulation, m id lie iw lev** tin
l.u ili in a ttfil
w illing tn v.ntk for the German*
.142 .yaar*.
tomorrow m ornin.t
at ' «mmi»»mner* each receive $4 tan-ensus of -cnaturs i llial th ” ju l 1 • imlr?
county In nraparatlon for Hit alee-.
- , . dtad Wednesday after- lief from th« hot bleat* until the o’clork
; d d ii Iiu c jl *. i noiItbw e .t flo riii'in . .. -pi.-s against th eir own psaplt.
after aa linger- weekend.
Seminole High School A uditor n i ” . I for each m 'rtin v , up to $2'i0 hallot in Novcmlwr should
tlon of IS directors. It wm an - '1noonat
noonat 4:18 po'clock
t[^ k after
rplir
A m eri'sn wnr crim es court
c; m i I y N itfn n , rl.ic f f o ie '« Iff j nn
nouncad today by EdwarJ H lg .&gt; « ,l« n w - F u n * n .l Mndraa wer*
It
w
as
announced
today
by
Supt
,
year.
Tha heat belt extended from the
into statu anil n atin m l electimu
ws* told i'» lir.
conducted this
Utla aflarttoon
gin*, manager.
wwluewd
a
t
4:00
IDHI’
.
r
j
I
fr»«
d',.,1
ih"
i
c
^Ituni W s
y , l , L „ . Fnnerwl Dakota*
*'■ « "« • too
100 the
»«* New
n aw England
ongiauu ’ T. W. t e u ton. Paul M lkler w ill1 Other brads of City Depnrt section* III* said th is w eild pt r
o'clock a t
IfI f«tstin »**•! 4IW
| I*Him.|«8 Ttlt#&gt;f&gt;l
J A fter di" itet.ncle of General
t w S rCthaarles,
rl" .
u ^ O P F ^ 'I . I W I ni'iV 'll'IM lllc.
m em , Irreiv e the foil ,wing an- mil a voter to pull “ niraight p.u
He urged that every member Home. Th#
F iieilticli Von P au ln s’ sixth Oar•d
into
th
e
eastern
seaboard
yesM
r
W
alker
recently
r
e
tu
r
n
'd
nN|
a
l
n
n
n
:
Sidney
ItlChaid,
ly"
lever*
for
flmnoi
ral..
in
-i.ii'
t
vote. Everyone on the list ia paator of tha First
h y ta rlan
m an arm y, tiie tu rn in g point in
atlglble for directorship. W. A. Church, officiated. B- I w as in tftvlajr. Tho n atio n * w eather map front Columbia University in N'** iiprruitrndenl if S treets and r*re.i. and for Reptililiran &gt; in m ( * r iU V l T S
th e cnMein wnr, the Soviet
luatarday ohow ef reading nf DO! York C ity where be wa* tb r - .tr P m k, i.i.i'jr*; | | n|,,i, l.nbliiski. tlimal rare*. If Ihnt wa- lli.'lr de
Motrltun will tervad aa chairman Laka VIaw Cametery.
prl n ets changed th a lr attitude
ilia
idoy
*
in
i
l
l
P
i
r
t
i
of
tn
t
j
rrptf*M*ntn(ivr
frorw
F
lfu
iiii
i»t
ih
&lt;ii|&gt;&lt;*iint«ati4rtil
*if
1'iililif
Wniku#
lire.
of th# rieetlon committee and will
nnd »t&gt;ibbiirnly refused such asMr*.! Scott lived at 711 C elenr
country
except
th#
MounUIn
and
Seventh
Annual
Work
C
o
n
feren
c
:.l2n;
rjrs.lv
Duncan,
building
hare 1ft member* to htlp him Avenue. 8h* was
lie -aid he feared, . l l i ' f
-igninent". Ihe court was told.
born on J u ly 21,
•
Whlb i&gt;i*pertor, I2JI6H: liny Williams. that many votes who a ie '.ppo-.d !
hoc
count the hallota on Sept. 7.
e to I adfic coast atetea. New high {„f «chno| superintendrnts.
\»&lt;g Jrt. (F p f^ i.h
1 l.ia m u liii&gt;',ght out in a trial
1878 In Amiibama and. cam
.
.
.
.
...
mark*
fo
r
the
date
w
ere
tek
In
there
ho
difeutved
edm
atim
isi
f
t.O'MI;
hlrf of police,
M. N to President T rum an, uoijld v.«t.■, Mrmfw'r* -if i Iir I Ih i M i CSrriHi»r brief ndioiuted (?v Alexauilr# Q.
"Th# ballota will be mailed the Sanford fro m Branford,*' F‘ Jla.
r j On
,"lm * n y cities. Thounsanda of work- problem* of veteran* w ith Gen ('trv r ami
$2,968; a straight Republic*!) lir h il '-thn. \ i*rmtiMii 1 «*• t Iirirr T u^ mIxv f » D n rdy. a gni ti?t \V .1i-. Rcheilsnchief.
fiilast of thla wreck and are return- Fab. I t , 1907 ahe wi* nt*f J J .
D etroit auto plants left ernl Kinrnhowcr, prr»|ric*it of Col J o h n C Sharon, municipal Judge,
able before 1:00 P.M., Tuesday, I Alan. 0 . .Scott who autvivp* her. thalr *njobs
voting ag ain st flen to u al* in j-tate I - 1*■*t»ii1* th*
it*i* nf their Dfrgfin- I e rg , fiu'-i i . on fol out o f G ettapo
because of the opprea- umbia University.
11*209; Fred WiUnn. ciiy atto r- rare*."
Ifo acknowledged llial Lifnlhori i*» tL, I I**t i»|n Fruit nud i ('III .f lo p 11rtn iefi Himmler
Rapi. 7. A ballot box will hr I Sh# Is also survived by a n ,*c* t '.|v r h u t .
on tria l fo r wag
Tom orrow afternoon a t .1:00'&gt;ev, 11 ,200.
without ballot revision, voter cun j V* j*# Lih|»- \ f- utthin. T iff Chung • ■
installed in th e director*' room at ] Mr*. D raw Sander* of Ball, and ( There appeared no Immediate
K. II. Jo h n -on a* City .e n iia rv "split their tirk e t.'' bul l,e f.\*rt J 'TnM in lit**" $**th m tlrri inn to » n - J
• in*tlg»t«r of
the Toiirln C enter and all ballot* a nephew Willard C ranford of danger to crop* in the midwest o’clock teachers of Seminole Conn
will be dcposled there as received. I Branford. Mra. Scott was a mem- which has fait the full effects of tv will meet with Miss R uth If and 'fficcr ir-c iv n l an annual -alary that In-muse it is so much carter I Imgt* lli*’
n iwtffstl !*• I 11|&gt;«-*lallrti* Zeppelin" In which th#
T hlrty-four directors will lie her pf th a First P resb y terian tha blistering h eal since la st Run- supervisor, nt the Ju n io r High f 42.232 Other annual salaries to vote "stra ig h t tick ets" in the prnt irrr* »•( li m r «, nv«u*ti4ln^ .n l l‘?i&lt;&gt;ian« were trained to a rt for
School.
Principals will m eet n' ■' City executive* are: Dr. J N. general election fl.y polling eno oilirif i *njifi ml fn iilA n wi'll n&lt; . i lie Gei man spy corps
elected In th a Sanford areal ’ hrea i Church,
dar.
|
The plan to us# litu sla n prisont fir* main rrr»r»
of Altamonte S prings; three from
Federal W eathar Bureau offici­ 3:P0 o’clock with Supt. l-awton , Tolsr. city physician, 11,200: Dr. voting machine lever!, ih.it volt r vrgritril*!#*
• a for ineatengera and in comCasselberry and Parti Park; two
als said the nation's bum per corn Mrs. Ould* Wllaon, county lunrn I!. I, It***, riiv vcii'iioarian ami that otherwise would go lo Dion c- I fartM|iirrifl l»V tit** IHFintH II.
from Geneva! two from la*k-'
4'mii In*1 Jitnua-y ihc nrgsnlta t-i.inirnlliui work in addition to
crop is m atu rin g rapidly ami |s room iiipcrvisor, will aildrcs* tin M"*t in s|H c|o t, 4l.(t20; W. O. rata for sta le o ffe r* would bt?
' S ian-c||, airport superintendent, diverted.
Mary; two from Lake Monroe:
Imn was known ■ 11**- F'.rld* • pinnage, ?«a* in a u g u rstad by
almost p a st tha danger point. principal*.
Mr. and Mr*, law tnn r e tu r n r d . 44.400; M in Ellen Hoy, tax
Vrgi'lhhle ('om inlltr. . I h c nhiiv .Scheltenbera In 1942.
three from Longwood; Dve from
Rain ia needed In soma eectlons
In the l&gt;cg!ninn!ng. he said,
Oviedo; th ree from 8lavla and one
wi*. then rhaiig'-l to Flurida (it &gt;.v
of the corn bait but forecasters y esterd ay from a two week# vara •.ulterior. $2,040; J . D. Abraham*,
fiom Goldanrod.
tion In Indiana.
wntar p lan t engineer. $2,820
Birth of a fawn Monday at the
•*rs A.*4ori»tturi. but lids nxr.ic ninny Russians w ere w illing to
H'Mrttoas* mm r a n KlaStl
.-wnftirlcd w ith K nl of n grower- .lull thei piisoncr statu* and taka
Th# directors elected will elect Municipal to o has Increased the
•bippcr. ri-'iiliirig m the ut” I m lli.. job* became “ tliey w ere trea tChamber of Commerce officers for dee ■population lo six, three large
rd exitentrly will. They were
tha ensuing year. Thla sleethn and three small. The doer shard
rent change.
hm«n toe tw it possible kind of
wilt taka place during the ta tte r quarters with tha larger birds with
JACKSONVILLE Aug. 28 i,T9 Ite a tiu fn t."
pari of Septem ber. Mr. Higgins whom they seem to b* on « n w A. E. Adamson, one of Florida's
1 be Soviet spies w ere taken
lent term*.
announced.
rig h t presidential elector nom!
etonn-i Germany, shown industry
A special rage Km been pro­
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 26 UP)
nees, takes the position the eight
ar d farm s and super highway* to
vided for the armadillos. It was Foreman o f Florida prison work
NUTS SUPPOSED
are the "trim Democratic nomi­
I tn p m them with G erm an might.
pointed out today by Zoo Supt. crows have boon forbidden to
nees"
even
though
some
may
no*
At that tlm», th " Luftwaff*
SCRANTON. Pa.. Ang. 26, i.Pl Two years ago Ihi* mine
DRLANDO.
Aug.
28 'do
Sid RIChard. Thla la a low cage carry firearms except under apeH
h« rmum 1,1siM &gt;
n;
Orlando's
1918
in*
r**ll*
aili»Plitl*d
with wire netting that has
rial circumstance* as n result of lo tte d city wallowed in a mnr of declining lupine**. population i He pointed outJ r:r'*
th a t in th* re•unk about three feat into tbe teat Friday's escape of alg eon- and faith in the future.
cent prim ary, only one candllaio to (lie City Council lo.Dy by
,\**cs*or Glenn Hinhlc,
ground then fluid wth earth up vtcta from &lt;a road craw near
Today, becautc its cilireni refuted to id the ghotti lake over, In a field of about 68
61 were pledged T a x
showed tolsls r-nl and personal
to ground level, permitting tha CMplay. *
Scranton has boosted ill population md own* 11 new induitrial plants, to Mr. Trum an and this candidate property valuations of 181.965,.
armadillo*,to barrow underground.
In making thalr escape, tha
finished up very n ear th* bottom
Agriculture
975, s.i Irirrca*" o f 49.6*iU,876 or
Previous attempts to keep arm- convicts shot and fatally wounded each of them either leased or ipnkrn for by new industries.
of the list.
recommend that t h * ________ adllloe In eaqna with wooden bot­ a guard with a pistol they took
I2.H |«-r cent nv-r the 11*47 roll.
Tbe building* were built with bondi, bought by houtewivei. miners,
N E W YORK. Aug 25-4i$h—
Adamson
said
"virtually
ail
to ard renew purchasing of tu n g tomed cacgs bave failed, and they from a foreman. All but one of jsnilntt, banker*. ncw*boyi and the other 140,000-odd cilireni. big and
Ileal p r t v **&lt;•* n l al |7 J. S cores of tubw sy riders w#r#
Florid*"
knew
before
tha
primary
,
oil for stockpiling aa a atetegte have died, Mr. UCkard explained. th# escapee# hnv# been rocaptur- small.
('92.176, 12 b j.,-, rent more than throw n into near panic today
that the elector candidates w ere' last year'* 401,(185 POO. I’ersonat
material.
The armsdHIoa like to remain hid­
w hen a mysterious narkage. car­
And th e Industries th e new her of Commerce toll the sto ry :
against the P resident and since
den In thalr borrows except for
ried by an unidentified man. #xplant* have attracted h ere hav - In March, 19(0, a email group ast! Trum an candidates were elect­ pmiM-rty inerc*"*”! Don.
brief periods In tha afternoon.
helped to swell the population of of businessmen got together to ed, he te'lievrs they rep resen t pub­ 125 l«-t v&lt;'*r to th.- 1918 total uf plodcxl and hurst Into fiam at In a
I
I
1.802188)
Brooklyn train.
Scranton and surrounding (.ack i- talk about an economic blood Iran*- lic sentiment.
Homestead exem pt
property
Folire thenrliH th a t th* paparSHORT PROBATION
wanna county to 300,100, pushing fusion for Krranton.
wa* fixed nt 427.102,475, or a w rapped package m ay hav* conOut of th a t and subsequent
the fig u re over the 300.000 m ark
JAYCBB PICNIC
SAN rtANCIBCO. Ang. 26—
Jump of 22.2 ;&gt;er cent over last talnerl a l»omt. nr o th e r erplosiv#
for the firs t time since p re-w ar meeting! w ere horn "S cranton
rear’s probation In a
1'lan Inc.," arxl "The ScrantonA group of about 60 members year. Homestead exemption claims T he police bomti sou ad rnileetsd
d an .
Scranton full Into avll day* Urkawanna Industrial Building of the Jaycm a. including members were 7.392 compared with *1.636 rem nant" for exam ination. Nona
of abor i 2**0 passenger* In tha
of their fam ilies and frirnda, en ­ last year.
wban anthracite, king of Laeka- Co.^
ItM T Midway car w as seriously
wanna valley, tumbled from hit Th# Scranton planners turned joyed a plealc and su p p er yasterrevoked
Injured.
8BWANER RETIREMENT
throne.
out a tuna "Buy Scranton Bondi," day at San Lando 8prlng*.
“ rings.
O ne passenger played a fire
wa*
World War II didn't Improve and took to the street to sell their
8EW ANEE, Tenn. Aug. 86-4A&gt;&gt; extinguisher «n the b u rrin g neckcondition*. Mora than 30.000 re DUow-cititans an investment in
ral G eorge R. Allin age, n u ttin g out the Games. Whaa
iS te u lL te L 7'00 *Bri* Genaral
•manta left Lackawanna county iheir future.
" *"* aprlngs, »,aa retired as superintendent of the tra in reached th e next ilatto g ,
Balling fin t mortgage, 4 per
bafore tho war madid.
ftk*** iW ,r* e7J®7»d. I gewanee M ilitary Academy, ami the m an who carried th e package
Bat lot WUtyL T. Jones, genet si rant bonds fn denominations of Including d a r t throw ing, and h o rse ,wKi leave hare n ex t weak lo disappeared In the crow d of pate
K M Issu l «a* O s* Thresl
wwretmry of the Scranton Cham| m ake his home in Carm el, Calif. sengara,.
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jjjjyHj° -c.A?
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them.

From
' York,
po tter*
w iitten

tier hospital bed In New
Mrs. Kairtikinn *old icyesterday »nr b 'lji r wa
In Svivipt t'oiialll tj.uier.il

H. N. Snycr Receives
tS/iInry Of $5,500,
1047 Report Reveals

lc Winds,
Atlantic

COf CTo Elect
58 Directors On SSW («»i?"SSSJS!ilAttle Relief Seen
Sept 7 Ballot
For Nation AsHeat
!Funeral Is Held For
Mrs. Iiois Scott* 72

War ( rimes Court
Told 01' Russians'
Nazi Spy Activity

— ,— ,
Wsve Is Extended, Hriir Jud8An Wll|kcr

Association
riningcs Group Name

Birth Of Fawn Bring*
Deer Population To 6

C o n v i c t Foremen
Not To Carry Guns

Scranton Citizens Combine Efforts
To Bring City From Business Mire

State’s Electors Arc
True Demo Nominees

Orlnnrlo Tux Roll
Shows Ritf Incrunsu

ilo tn h ' CniiKcR Panic
On ItrooUlyn Train

Gen. Martinez Resigns
As Pern War Minister

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                    <text>MONDAY AUGUST 23, 1N 8

THE BANTORD HERALD, BANFOEP, FLORIDA

:i Men Released

Farmers* Markets
Sby 1948 Planting
Are Ahead Of '47
JACKSO NVII,I.F. Aug. S3 IS, ••
dal I— “ Report* from three «.f -hvegetable market* which handled
record-breaking ipiantitie* of ('in­
duce the pad two season* »h«w
planting* are underlay in n c *
of even la*t year’* record*." &gt;H
William 1.. Wilton, Dir -eio: ('f
State Farmer*’ Market* l.t HD
weekly market* report today.
M. E. William*, mnnager &lt;■( the
Fort Pierce State Farmer.' Mar­
ket report*, ‘■Tomato planting in
the area *ervrd by the Foil Pa ice
market continued at a rap.d into
thii putt week. Prevent indicatlum are that a record nop will
be planted in thl* area, pcrhnp*
an Increase of 1,500 to 2.000 rum*
over the record of thl* post Sprint:
leaton."
Frank E. Conor. Manager &gt;f tlo
Wauchuln State Farmer*' Market
advDe*. ’’The outlook for n targe
fall rrop in thii nertion I* very
good.
Considerable peppy and
eggplant hove been aet ott al­
ready and much land 1* endy foe
the planting of rucombcr*. At
leatt on* grower in this *«-cthui
ha* w m * very early rucumD'i
which are within two -VH*k'* of
picking.
Another ha* prud.»r*d
cucumber* of the Puerto Itirnn
variety during Ihe tuinmer month*.
Some damping off of petite.’
plant* ha* been reported hut m i
the whole condition* un- vejy fav­
orable."
C. H. Phillip*, Manngei of the
Florida City Stale Farmer*’ Mar­
ket reports, "We hate appi vi
matrly to aciet of prppei alt- ady
planted In our tecilon. Some
already coming un. I Iwlieve
there will la- about 50 acre* mine
planted.
The acteage will tun
about half Florida liianl* |irpper*
and half California Wonder*."
Sates on eleven tepotliiur Flor­
ida livestock market* thi* wnd
moved J.2KI cattle and H.'JJ'i hog.t,
for a grot* ca*h revenue totaling
|22fi,413.95, ca*h figure* on three
repotting market, being unc.varlable, Fiv# State-operated and »ix
independent market* supnlie fi­
gure* incorporated in the con­
solidated report.
Summaries of *ale* on State,
operated market*:
Arcadia Slate l.fve Stock Mar­
ket handled till) bead of rnttl-* .tod
109 hog*, with, the market toady
and atrong on all grade*.
Ilonifay Stale Farmer*' MmAT A PRESS CONFERENCE In Washington, Robert Stripling (le ft), chief
ket, reported handling II 7 in#g *
Invctigntur In the House Un-American Committee's "spy ring** probe,
for a cash total of IJ.Koa.7l.
Jay State Live Stork Market. ami Rep. Richard M. Nison (R-Cal.) reveal revolts of a closed-door ses­
sion. Ttiey staled that loro Pre.tman, John Abt and Nathan Wilt, all
M cattle, JIM! hog*, (10,0211.10.
Palatka Stair l.lvettw k Matket, luwyci* formerly at.nrialrd .uih the Agticiillural Adjustment Admlnl.tratinn, had rclu:"i) to tr tily "on the ground of se|f.|ncrimlnnl&lt;rm and
347 cattle, 73 hop*, IIH.IMW 22.
(fntcrmitional 5'oumfphotu)
(Juniry Sate Live Stock Market, fiber constitutional gruuntb.”
71 cattle, J(l| hog*, t i l , "&lt;&gt;3.115.
Summarlea of tale* on inde­ 1.1*25 (Klilc, 23 h((g*. $71. &gt;.'v.7n
I • . |.V,!,AK7.(12.
pendent market*:
Lake City, Columbia l.iv* S’ k
Miami, G. E. Hampron and
Galneiville Live Stuck Alai ki t. Markrl, *15 rnttle, 25J ho ■
7 cattle, I hog*. I7.77K.I5.
1.110 cattle, IM fi hog*.
Tam|ia, IldDlMiro Live Hluk
Monttidlo St.a-k Yard i.
Kiailmmra Live Stock Maikrt, Auction Market, 501 rail' ■, 5k ml lie. OKU lo&gt;g*. fJO,082.1* I.

.............. *&gt;»«■ rmm* *•■*
poudamn I'lnii tn take 4om*
picture* Iwcaiue &lt;&gt;f the furor there
during the U»t day* Wo drove t j
within a half block &lt;&gt;f »hr square
»(«• then went on font.
“ I crawled under a Uritiah IMtnr
fem e tit lake picture* of tire llril*
i,h *l«n* deelffnaling their (s#etoi.
i walked midway into the street.
In my mind, 1 tun not sure whether
I created ihe dividing line,
"I win careful to remain within
the white line which mark* the
British -trior. From there I took
iftinf* picture* nod I may have
•te|i|ied back u foot or two Into
Ihe Soviet tectnr. (Military police
raid the distance did not involve
lltoie Ihan five feet at the mott.l
■'I .napped it couple of picture*
and then. n« I looked over my
iboulder. I taw a Jeep with three
Soviet tiddler* One toldler jumped
out and cut o ff rnv escape to the
IIr i *:•h •ecloi Another »rlled my
camera. Two then grabbed me by
ill* in in*, pul me into a Jeep and
took me to n neatbv Soviet police

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 23-IAH
— The I'rtigrrsRve Parly o f Ho.
rida today asked Ihe Won Circuit
Court to decide whether It can
legally use gummed stickers in
voting for presidential electors In
the Novniher general election
A bill, for a declaratory Judg­
ment, diteelrd again*! Secrt-laiy
o f State H A. Gray, was filed
with the Wuit clerk nf punt by
John M. Cor. I'emacaln attorney,
who said he is Florida chair man nt
the Progressive Party.
Coe said the party plan* tn nrint
and distribute gummed sticVer.*,
listing the names of electors pled,
ged to vote for Henry A. Wallace
f o r President, which would h e
attached to the general electron
ballot.
In his bill of complaint, Coe

make the vtior
liai'lo to criminal
No date hn*
heating un Coc'i

tie
Thi* wu- at leo*t the fourth
|tepnrte.l violation of the Western
. Sector iwlice Jurisdirtiao in Cenlira ) llerlm , litre the *tate o f civil
I war lo-tween rival Ka»l uiid West
police forces began lu»t Thursday
wilh a riot !n the no-man'* land
of I'otsiDtn.-r Platt.
Western Police Hradquarter* anitouncd that Fran* Erdmann, head
el the criminal division o f the
Snvio'-controlled police, wu* ie-

hs

lining t* aliokoi
pto*ocution.
la-on act for i
lull.

Under pre-cut Florida law, only
the name* of elector* f Ut t h e
Democratic ami Reptiblltait par­
ties will apin'ar «n Ihe Novemlwr
elect lor. lull lot,
A movement i* now jndrru ov
to hate Giirernor Caldwell rail a
special »e**inn of Ihe legDIatille
lo revise the law*. Charle* (t.
Andrews, of Orlando ha* proposed
a hill which would n a nt c t h e
elect u* of all pretldential candi­
date*, including President Truman,
Republican Thoma* K. Dewey,
Di i leer at J. Strom Thurliumd and
Wallire, and u write In space fo,
any other candidate.

NEW YORK. Aug. 23. O p .-A .
a memorial to Babe Ruth, a stadiurn named for him will be built
on ihe ground* o f ArchbUhop
Stepinac High School at Whit*
Plain*. N.Y.. Ftancis Cardinal
Spellman announced ye* ter day. , ,
Cardinal Spellman aaid a “ Catifornia friend." who did not with
hit name disclosed. had aenl him
110.000 at the first gift toward
the building fund.
The Cardinal taid the "Blue
Ruth Stadium" will be “ In m&lt; not)
of him whote mortatl rera.iru

Fight Continues Fur
High Citrus Standard
M IM IIII O f THI NATIONAL SICURITY COUNCIt are ^rown as they meet w Ith Pretldent Truman atthe White
llouir. CJocfcwlie. they are: Charles V. Whitney, Actkrg Air Forge Secretary; Secretary of the Army
Kenneth Royall; Sidney W. Souert, Council secretary; Arthur M. Hill, chairman ol the National Security
Itcaource* Hoard; Itoscoe II. Hillenkoeter, director of Central Intelligence; M»J. Gen. A. M. Orurnther, Joint
Staff Director: unidentified; Defense Secretary Jame* V. ForreeUl; Secretary of State George C. Marshall;
I’ rcalient Trutnan, Council Chairman, and John W. Kenney, Acting Secretary ofthe Navy. ( I rtrental iumil)

Il.ndi-n .aid hr Immediatidv
*.
i-l. iilifoil tain." II, tint that thl- I W
‘ ilined to ii.ui- no effect. The
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two pieviout opinions by
Russians Leaving
Judgment Is Filed nicd
Attorney (it-uciul Toll! Wut
luh-d tlo- li 1 of gutlimi'd stlrkei •
I oHIlKuea • f«M I* * llae
legal.
In Leon Court By wa*no...
chlldieu will occupy a tt.JUO suite
%.r, Coe »a&lt;rt .veoretary n( on the Stockholm, Ihe line official
Grav contend* u*e of the said.
Progressive Party State
•tickn* would ho illegal and would
Tiie discredited cimsul general
m

High School Stadium
ToBe Named For Ruth

leturiii-il to the mnrulat* shortly
after It* A. M today after *p*mling wiint lie called a restful week­
end with hi* family and friend*.
H e » n i il he fl*hed. twain and
played terinb ami volleyball, pie-timnhly on Long l-hnul.
I.omnkln told newsmen he would
make no statement today.
A, Lomakin alighted (tom hi*
rutomnhile, I ruck men were com­
pleting the loading of a number
of rinlct, painting* and o t h e r
property brought out of the Con­
sulate.
An attache taid. However, that
n o n e o f the property wa* lo&gt;maklll's
A-ked earlier whether Lomakin
definitely would icturn to ltu**ia,
Vice Conaul Zot I. Chepurnykh
taid, "I cannot tell you."

4 Power Meeting
IC -*'W *if (., ■ r * * . Dimi
that Prime Minister Stalin might
*it in. There wa* a suggestion
from reliable informant* that
French Ambassador Yves Chatalgncan had received a new commun­
ication from Paris relative to Ihe
Four-Power negotiation* concern­
ing the Berlin crisis.
A new four power session, at­
tended by Molotov, Chauiguea-J,
U.S. Ambassador Walter B. Smith
and Frank Roberts, the British
envoy, ha* leen expected for -ev­
er*! days.

President's Cruise
tr«atlaar4

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CLOSE C A L I
LEAVENWORTH. Ka». Aug 2.1
(AH—Charles Vanwey, a rrocer,
wn* locking up hi* store SstuiJ*.*
night.
*

1
’,1

Two men approarhed him, rt' ,
manding money,
Vanwey w»n,J
hark into Ihe store with th«m,
reached in a drawer and pulled
out an automatic pistol instead of
rash.
The two men fled.
Vanwey told police today, "I’.u
going to try to get some hullrts
for that gun."

In prcjurlntinn for
ful inauguration ti
dr*ign*trd A. F
Itubcrl* a* vice cl
Florid* inaugural

SEARCH CONTINUES
TA LLA H A SSE E . Aug. 23 (AH CH IPI.E Y, Aug. 2.1, (AH—Of­
Funeial ..ervire* were held here ficer* today continued their search
yesterday for retired Stale Sup- for Presley Dray, 23, of l.nk*Du I,
tome Court Justite Jnmea Hrynn the last of *is convicts who (•■•
Whitfield who died Friday,
ca|n d from a road ramp near here
Governor Caldwell, U.S. Sen- &gt;Friday noon.
ntor* Claude Pepper and S|x'*Hard
Highway Patrol officers said un
L. Holland, state cabinet mi-other*
and Supreme Court Justice.! at­ trace o f Ilray han been found, al­
tended Ihe aim|de rilr* a Ht. though he Is believed to W Iddi.i^
John's Epitropal Chiirrh.
In some neaihy wooded area.

Make Your KITCHEN NEW

Stamped Coods.

INSTALL Oim MODERN

Sanforized Permanent Finish

KITCHEN CABINETS

(lf

STUDIO

ASPHALT TILE

COUCH
(Chotct of Cover*)

PhOM 1422

SANFORD STONE TOWERS
300 M iyl* Ate.

FIm m !

Lieut. William F. Weed, with
Lieut. (Jg) Gaetano C. Antalon*
as co-pilot both of New York.
Neither they nor their two pas­
NEW YORK, Aug. 23 -&lt; A &gt; senger* were Injured. No on* vraa
Bab* Ruth set aside part of hi*
ir. the third plane.
estate to be used fo r "the in­
terests o f tho kids o f America."
hie will showed today.

The will provided for the hnro*
run king1* widow and daughwri
and laft. 10 per cent of tn# i f
malnder ftn “the kid*.-

Il was filed In surrogata'a court
CLEVELAND, O.. Aug. 23,—
G
(Speeiall— Reversing the record for probata today.
for the country a* a whole. KloriRuth's
attorney,
Melvin 0Ida had more traffic d e a t h * in Lowensteln, declined to estimsit
I9J7 than in '.91A, according to the total value of the estate.
The will was dated Aug. 9. *
to final figures Just released.
week before the baseball Idol’*
Nationally, I9J7 deaths were death, a* he was losing hie H*i
down 71 per cent — from 33,411 tie with cancer In Memorial Ho*to 32,100.
pital.
Florida'* increase was approxb
rnatrly 7 t»er cent— from 736 to
789.

Effgs and Poultry

Reductions

in

night

deaths
JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 2 3 - ^
— Eggs and poultry price* remain­
ed unchanged on the Jacksonville
markets today.

home

fT

of Sanford

' ysjw X

AFTER
PAINTING

with
QUALITY
'
PAINTS
FROM

FREE ESTIMATES
Corner 1st 81. and Sanford Ave.

Iiyer owner of radio station
W A IT , in Chicago, hit wife. Eve­
lyn and E. J. BullwinkeL a friend,
were trusted with nccktlci sod
stockings by *he gang.
.

Navy Transport Hits
Two Atlanta Planes Increase Shown In
State Traffic Deaths

tending that tin* Navy, If given n
chance, could euntrihute greatly tu -p
4 ,i
the air supply
Berlin. That
is now atrlctlv an Air Force Job.
— —
There ha* Wen a squabble lieA T L A N T A , Aug. 'J(l—(AH— A
tween the Navy and the Air Foie-* l’V-2 Navy transport crashed Into
over sir duties of each ever since two smaller planes at the Naval
the Air Force was created a* a Air Station today, leaving one
separate department on equal „ „ „ injured,
footing wilh the Army .ml Navy, i Th(&gt; Nnv&gt;.
, liri,ult. fr„m
rorreslal called the joint rhlef.i ... . n __ ,,
M v
.
o f Staffs, which include, tl. - top
N '.h ' ".w
A ir Force. Navy and Army of- , *nI)lr,fp' rrV ^ ' ,nt" V "' 1
fleers lo Key West some month* |lUn'"' K*»nnil.-.l on the field as
ago lo Iron out arguments over
'*** lB*lng off.
function*.
Must serinutly Injured wa*
Today's announcement »ai-l that
f*om'*r- Marlon II. Gilmore,
the Key West agreement hs* Imen " r
vJh1
°1 WV. ,1
, V r" ,0 U » "subject to different Interprets- *,,n ," ,ln' r“ l
*&gt; ,with " W J
Ions since ils preparation."
The Air Force, for Instance. I.*, f t " * 1 *" t ‘‘ Vl' lcnTr u S S S l

Indian Head
For Embroidering * -

KOIl THE F I R S T autumn
.lance . . . a New York designer
takes inspiration fiom the Nine­
teenth Century for this navy
•dtln evening drese with sweep­
ing skirt and bustle back; pink
satin petal collar and pink roees.
(*V. V. D m i fruitful* PAelej

CHICAGO, Aug. 23— Five msiked gunmen Invaded the home of
tadiu executive Gene T. Ityer Ian
night, holding Byer and two
other* captive for 45 minutes be­
fore escaping with 1233,000 loot

America's Kids To

Militury Meet

adviser* **y Mr. Truman .peaks
U’tter that way.
The President saw the movie
"K ey U r g o " on hoard the WIL
llatti.hurg last night.
Tonight's
film hill wn* "Give My Regard*
J2JJ 2
iu u M io n
,„h° oc ff ,* .I y \vupe
« ; '- m Thl.
**'r “lr.
u fniporl
f e ^ ruWM
t.y.ml‘
h” Ikby
s!
lo Broadway."
eonst^tlu
piloted

New Fall 1948

ORLANDO. Aug. 23—4&gt;»V-Fiv.
Florida political leader* joined
forrra today to hack the Florida
citrus Commliaion’a request lut
higher maturity standard* from
the L'.S.D.A.
A strongly worded wlie »«- ,
sent to Washington by Sen,!
Claude Pepper. Democratic gubernational nominee Full Warren,
Rep. Joe Hendricks. Democrstic
nominee for CongTeas Syd HetIcng. Jr., and Agricultuie Commitsioner Nathan Mayo.
The request* for tighter ma­
turity testa came from the five
after they received word from
Washington that U.8 D.A. had dr.
cided to reject the Cterua Com
mission'' request to raise soli's
requirement* from 8k» to 9. »»*
effort to half shipment* of im­
mature citrus.

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SANFORD PAIN T &amp; GLASS CO.

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THE

W EATHER

P a r it y cloudy this afternoon asd
U'ednssdav with w idely scatterad thunder *how .r* F a ir tonight.
O m it#
lo
moderate
aaattrly
wind* through Wednesday,

In Unity Than la 8tr«nftb—

To Protect tha Peace o f the Weald;
To Proraota the P r o m ts of AmarUa;
To Prod Of* Pro* portly for Sanford.
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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R
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Established

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

1908

TUESD AY
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A U G U ST

24. 1918
11

A M o e ln lf d P r e s s I o u tfit W ir e

N o. 2.

Hiss Slated To South Carolina, Mississippi And
4 Killed On
Stalin, Western Diplomats
See Chambers New York Hold Primary Elections Flights Into
Tomorrow AM
Berlin Area Said To Have Reached Area
Maid, Former Red And
Automobile Agency
MenArcQujzzcd Be­
hind Closed Doors
WASOINGTON. Aug. 24 &lt;/Pi
— Con*ie»»ion.il ijty probers qii'»lionrii a maid, llnre nffiti*l. of
y automobile agency, ami an admitlrd former Communist behind
doird door* today. They were lay­
ing the groundwork for Alger Hit*
and Whittaker Chamber* lo con­
front each other tomorrow.

lly ASSOCIATED p r e s s
Three rtater —South Carolina. M iiin itp p i and New York—held p ri­
mary electioni today with Male and congremonal p o iti at itake.
In South Carolina, the Democratic primary w n a runolf affair to
tellle contettr in which candidate! (ailed lo get the required m ajority
tor nomination in the regular primary two week* ago. Forty Mate
legidatnn and a U S . Repreientative are lo be nominated.
Voting war ex ported to be light
In troth M iiainippi and New Y o rk. yention at Dover to pick the
Lark of big i»*ur« and statewide p a ity ’a candidate* for the Nov. 2
election. J . A llen Krear, J r ., of
fight* »« * the chief reaion.
D&lt;"er. was a llie d to I*- named for
B»lh Republican and Hemoeralir U .S Senator, F te a r would be i,
parties hehl primaries in New candiilate for the Scat now held
York. hut s e r ia l of Ihe state's by Senator Jam a* M. Tunnell, who
promt ton I Congrritmert were un­ la not seeking renornination.
opposed. A total of -It aeala in
C o n g rr.. and tho •tntr legislature
JA C K S O N , Mia* A u r. '.’ I - o il
wete at »take in ronteated rare*. Miaaitfippiana were n p e rtrd to
In addition to the elect Iona, turn out a featherweight DemoDelaware Drmorrata met In eont&lt; pallawrW tin I’aa* T « « l

2

American Planes
On Supply Run To
Blocked City Crash
Over Ravotzhausen

M ID D LE T O W N . I'a . Aug. 24
The Arm * A ir R**e hrre re­
ported a r i7 Arm* transport
crashed today f i l r m ilra north
of Newton, N .J. The Army report said at tra it se.en per urn*
were killr*l,

Of Agreement About Berlin
W orldwide Aims Mrs. Alice Richards Assumes Now
Of Soviets Aired Duties As Hostess A t Jaycee Booth
At Church Meet

M&gt;«. \ l i . r Rti hard*. I» llurt rtii|iln yre rd llir s l i! ■ « - l f , ** I ml.
VrMrm.t* ..'tim ed hri new ihilic* a* lioite** n| the | ..,,
IHI tlllMI
Hnnlli w hiih i* i,|.rM lr&lt;l h* llir fiinm i ( h.*n i l • -I t ,
mil i »
\|n*,*ird ii Dark \*rnue and &gt;rminole [loulevanl
I u ■I iliii i||f
llO t
Mr*.
' r ,v
md I* spending mmh ton *11nIi iill* 111* mi
^
Fli»| itin point * ««f ini«*tr*t
W ISH RDAM. IIII N l.n if R
In lonking f'*i w -i l i l « iit if * &gt;n*»
Ijinda Spring .
I A S P S . Aut? 24 (ff9) John tm i Florida anv Ii *»» l*»nir. »n mi» |«&gt;nrn- A rnlea I o-lgi *r • I 'l i S t'im f,
- Wt«'fH. 't'*k
Irr Diillft fief |utrf| fnj.iv lli.il Com i
all I • «i »L uit il “ Shi* i*k T o w n at I i U H I- ami »*b »t
• mlm„ ,
„ Mkr •„
„b|e \P " ', *r’,(
h ""&lt; " - l in .... - I accnle poml.
.■1• 11 -I 10 i hr*
1.
.
.
' •*» V
M»&lt;!
lift •* Hill state.
t.. n e a lr at -m e a untvrrtal &lt;*f- | fn
I, ......... .
, ,,
Atkinl tthtl
I vm iM lm n
|v r if r llinuittli Uw.** n -lv .in tn c
nml i . Irvikii u f •*i
nlamt FI"i -I., ........
*
.... a *
i .i in-i
wnld
In
m
inting
winter
vt»lloi
Ne* eiihele**.
the
Communiit
fnrniei boon- m N ■h i , l 'i l la.
Ml*. Itirhaid- i- a* i n i i - i - I
prohlem t annol he tolted by Irving ill Florida a- any louriat and *« -hi- ri-plii-il lb.it it i in,
11 ••n11ttii ol lit* I’ rnte |«4
t» « iu»h t'i&lt;nimiin&lt;im by f o r c e , ,
Dullet -mi m *n Slldte** prep (I'd ra1!
|
x t&gt; I
eve
p.
| ",.

British Sources In­
dicate Soviet Mead
I InsNcwIdcasLeadiriE To Settlement
« IS IIIM .Iit S . In*. 21—
( \ r&gt; S ffffln n
&gt;lir«hall
&lt;itit! hi** rhirf Sidif hepjirl*
mrnl nirln fn*!,** «lii(tlrd Am*
It iwt*iii!«ii W iillrf II
fr{in|t on thr l i l f i i K rf 'Hi­
ll ii fiirrOtiK '""I ’ hr » f'llftw
rtin iN » iI Ii l*t irm* ^linUttr
Sl.tlm Ih r tepnfl riffili ill
nifhl. nfficisli •sir! I’ rrMimfr**m
' I dhiib
during
the
n!»u it
f rl«$ rd fr$ I'rn l*
drnf Tr um* ii «hn i« rrultinf
nhii.ird hl«t %rtrh!, fhr HUM tin*
«*hiif k Jiht »hnl
pllf#
in l.»%i iiighl*B mrrlirtg $*
kr|ti In thr %HI1ir lop
9aI at(ll«l »l thr Stiltf Ilfp S fl'
iiirti a* in Mim iiib .

RAVOT7I lA lM '.T. GERMANY.
) Aug.
24 -t/Vt Two
American
1(d*oc* on (he mpptv run to blockH im . former State Department
riled Berlin collided otttiide tbit
official*, and Chamber'! who »av*
American town today, killing lour
he tired lo he a Retl, have told the
ter*.
committee almotl completely oppo
Amencan (her* have been
site itoriei. Chamber* hat accrued
killed prevtoudy in two accident*
H ill of being a member of a pre­
on the air run tince the Russians
Hr-, I Ml |.|p
|l|||r
war Comrmmitt underground in
Mwrkatied Berlin late in June.
Waihington. and t fil* hai denied i*. ' R e d s L a s t
T o
L e a m
lh^ p h n r i ^ f ir l%%n*fn«»nfd V
J7. Tt.___ 1 mtn m rnlield*
*.LJ«
Hit* and Cbarnbert alio diller J
47*.
Tbe plungetl
o l tbe qtietlion of bow well ar
around ihi* village which i» 14
mile* n n ith ra il nf fra n k lu it Dre
quainter! they were tome dorm
Ih \S&gt;lII I \ I I M r n c s s
plane* w r ir irliiin iu g to Wiedradcn
yeart ago.
The City Commitlkm lait even­
N EW Y O R R K , Aug. J4 —
I’ liwir
.Stslm 4fid lli^
from
flerlin.
where
they
had
de­
In an atrmpt In check on that
A proposed preta Intarvlaw
ing authoritrd Mayor R A Will­
viPitrin fliplfiin «’ $ h
$'•parted
livered
tupphrt
with
Mr*.
Oktana
Kaaenkinm
angle, the committee tndav q u 't
Iniiriul nf (hurtlirt. In ahv rin4
^
iam* and City Manaao M N.
hi i nrll l|iltiliii#ifl \| *ii «tw ftouref
wav
pntlponrd
today
because,
Name*
of
ill'
tic
tun*
were
with*
tion»d:
Ivtu of the world *|lii4ltori. h' Mid.
Sayer to circule the Irate of I h i .
,
,, ,
r ...
Iin I i I In Im \p irjiliflJ $
Jll
a police officer *ald, “ abe’a
1 II
. ,1
,1
| *
, be d pending notitiratron n| * I I » •
A abort, henvy-aet
negro woman
I hntlian iriponiilulitv em'ige* *-.
ivy
too tired to be Interviewed."
building* at Ihe Municipal Airport
'
ur,! /»! h im ih p b I t««i mg^it in ihe
who left the place with her hat
I.lr u l. Homlnlck A . Pappa.
*n in'», *p tide lat I ’*
to the Fellowthip Flout., which,
kirmlm *«Inhi! Iihwki -led Berlin
assigned lo duty ou|*lde tho
over her eyea and a porkeltmok
wa, repreiented at the meeting by ,
* f' L V h' ^
D u ll'.. In, 'i« n poluv a d v ii't to
md * ,e,,oan\
KutMan leather'* Roosevelt
•hielding h»r face from photo­
- .
,|
iT '
|of tbe wreckage prevented re(. A Maddy. manager. *»id t .o r - |tl)OV(ll nf fh,
Re-nier* (•o t'in o r Ihom at E . Dewey, ihItoapilal room, **ld »he had
grapher*.
-if Fa
Kiembn
*.
w- AM
1 »lf
IFit •IMl ,tie»|ing« are lo b»
become rth iB ile d by preparadnn Bradley, city deputy clerk
[mulct «-e only ona tmity In Ih# R 'p u h liran p r'txle n lla l n n m in ".
Joteph Cherner, Sam Month and
■it fmm ihe U S...
1 1
paratlon* for new «r eel aad II The leiie ii for a 90 year ttennrl. , ■*nKlr **f debt I*
H enry H ertlor, officlala of the
Mid "die SntiM leginie it not *
U ii.o,. Ilritam md l ,*nce i* ex*
lelevjalon
roverage
of
her
Cherner Company, an automobile
but provide* for major payment* | A »pnke*tnan for tbe I S, Air t'gmie ol (texce and, indeetl. it
proposed Inter* lew.
•- ir,l diorllv *l""il lb ' *'crel exfirm in Washington.
of $12,000 • year over a 2S year ‘ F" rrr M« ,h,&gt;
'" — ver, doe* not puipoit lo he.’ II* add'd:
O
f
C
r
i
m
e
«
Imiiup * v%111r It ,1 ,,l» 1 ,n 1lie July.
. .
a . the Dakota* on the llerlin tin
Loul*e Roden*. former high o f­
NEW Y O R K . Aug. 24~&lt;7P&gt;~ peitnd.
---- Ihe orange gro»e it Hw I carry two men each and them wa*
Kndtli, ||. tr iiinicui ."tin e« in
" Il may not. and I hop' tint it
ficia l of the Com muniit Party
the 'H a .ei 1 p p r e r 1allnn
CIJ.AIU m i If All!&lt; :4 n r ; 1,&lt;mh|mii %%id
wa*tested lo ihr fellow- I nn tenmn to doubt that four men ilort not. want in i'in a iu u ia l war
,1m mtnuiurerl tetwho haa renounced Communism Mr*. Oktana Katrnkina today re­ airpnit
With She,ill I -W linker
had pcriabcd. lie -aid there might Hut if .o. that ,« a m atin of e i- | Nighl” lo, ,be Sanfout tiiatl*
and now teaches at Fordham Uni- ceived a lilt of I ) queitinnt from •hip group for $1,000 * year.
uk ! tain, uni pre ifin 1 "new i lea*" which
will
l
»
hrbl
Mmida*
night,
,1
Mr. Maddy revealed today ih r l / 'e n h**,. I^.n hlich-hlklnj pa»veralty in New Yo rk.
rr|Kiitert about her eipetirncet
iMU'i 11,&lt;1 ,1 imp 1nilrr Hup*** Im in 1 ni Wett .eillip 'd in u y . not nf p im rip }'. V io l­ w *» uinnumnl thi- nlirrnnnn b,
. l . _ aengor* aboard,
Hubert K, S trip lin g , rnm niBln- with the Soviet Contulale and her lhe Ihadireceived . many conliibulmn!
ing rlow n , m l' if tn in \ mi 4lr 1mm’ «m I lfilnt Die very l i f t that
I
, ,,
.
__
a -perI*I Mimmitlrr „ f the San
ence
and
m
'ltio
n
are
ll,e
atrepled
.
.
.
.
.
.
i
i
,
A
lictman
farmer
*
a
*
a
"iking
Inveitigation, aaid Ihe negro -vom- leap (mm a third floor window of
! i unif, *.»• tifi |llir nftf"‘tMtioni- ,tc no* to end, a*
t o w a r d ihe fund for lb' 'r **c-| jn n field when ho noticed a plane ttirlhod*. &lt;la&gt;« war being, h n w - i fur,I Mrrrhanl- A—iwialinn, lb* ladl ol lIn
an waa Hlaa'a maid fo r aeveral
r tt#*N* (tilitlifM’i M,1t |*l fi Ii* inf ft'l o t ' the .eitton nf
the contulale building.
,ml fnunlt
which will he executed llu* wrrk. I flying toward Wleabaden under a ever* muallv p r r lr r r 'd lo national | Gainr*i,lie (i-Mrn apprar here
yg a ri.
fur a -Inctr gamr. \ prr game
The building* leated Include the 1ma»» of rain cloud*. Anoth-i plan* w ar.
Authoritiet nf Rootevelt Hoipi| lou, hrnila ami 411 minute* list
Stripling laid Butlana and the
aale nf llrkrta will lie held, and
AdmlnUtration Building, Ihe for- came out of (hr overra»t and col*
tal.
whete
the
52-yeai-old
ichool
mg f or a young n-yn* tapi.l night airit'-l . potentially explomaid, who** name he withheld,
a
goal
nf
12,500
ha*
hern
*et.
" Il I* inevitable that orlhodov
mer Rachellor OfDcer* Quarters, Jtided with the f irat »t an altitude
g a v g th a committee tamr_ useful
'ought a' th" -tla'lee ni a VounT |live international aituation. On.
___ teacher it recovering from Set in- Ihe mr»a hall, Marine barrack*, i of from 1.200 to 1.500 &gt;e*. It Communism vhnuld r»leri peace
The group alan plan* In atlrmpl
tl"tt
Hu had no remittent,
ll(t| ,he wa* willing lo and other barrack*. The fellow .appeared that |h# noe* of op* fill way*, rxrepl •* a mallet of
to »rt a record (nr one game white ni.lrnn rn ihe P I. m Dark I timiam n e adrT in ! ontfon.
ta
w
s
•
*
&lt;1,*
a
I,
w
a
*
.u
,
la
"
i
a
a
; whether ih e other three wit,
•hip Front ha* relinquish'd thefjiiane tlrurk ihe tall o f Ihe ntli»c. temporary expedleney, t&gt;ec4u«r 1* attendxnrr for the league In Ihr .ecttnr, '.rlv t—In
a a*wer the queue* later today.
Deapite tbe general area IT
IH I* .ftinn
r f ) * u were « f uAjf help.
igrremrn* reported reached, tntA hotpital authority raid earlier farmer Ship’* Service recreatin' J The tall of one plane i* mlwmr reject* Ibe moral premite* tbit
Illaa ha* let titled that he knew
Th'
.llark
Inllow'rl
bv
th
f'
alone make po*&gt;ihle Ibe rwunanenl
i&gt;oet arit
btdealHIea”
requtr*
Chamber* In 1934 and 1935 ■■ a that only four reporter* would be building to Ihe City which hn« . Thi* one had glided, iiptlde down, organiration of p eare”
fb.M.dav night I,.«a fi'cn n.med ,.»-k&gt; a -itnilar a',ulill on a youn.
mm I‘ »•Moscow reportDee lance writer named George admitted lo receive her antwer* to leased it to the New York Giart*. 'into a newly harvruled field - n
The
Adminittralion
Building fho edge o f this farming town
Teare.
Dulle. declar'd, ' * ’• rlavrr Appreciation Night" in kleaiwater o flu ' worker arul oil' , ,| 1 lie l-i(ii&gt; b aalil there is •*
Crotlev, that he aublet an apart the quettion*. However a tpoke*
ft,,, ■I......
-f * anlid «gre»m -nr
ha* he*'n turned over hy th* Fd The part near the rnekpit burned never be *ta h a !!f"! "exrepl by In- JSanford lor th' member* nf the tri* -arrl (lie rwn , ninea may ha.nirnt to Crocley for a while and
man indicated later that more than lowehip Foundation lo the R*. furiou*ly, but Ihe wing* were «l J.tilulinn* that *eek fn refleel * h 'i s
I
* h«&gt;r|,a|l rlnh, 0 h "t, (&gt;'i|H-lralrd hv the 'ante |i" i.„,| it,at i -|" ’ a ate far hstt*'
that he gave him a rar.
ilia,i la-l - ibe w-eatrtn pn-vera
, ,i ............... .
Chamber* Ira* raid Hi** knew four reporter! might he permitted M. W , Castle of Ihe Central Mrtb- moxl imdam*ge&lt;l. T h r pther platt mornl law and lh al re-perl *bc |
-in mi'inurh a* llir m'lbrul. tom l„ ,l il,, ,t i ■ .,, the line tM-fnrc
odDt Church of Huntington, \V Ian,led nteml n half tulle failhei digullv of the Individual “
11
*
him only by llir Communint I’ nrly to talk to her.
t,drd
\&gt;
in
the
iii.l
at,I,all,
th­
l
Jitlim
Sl'ti*ii„rri.
who
will,
W
V
Va. and will terve a* a (iorm'loiV oijtniilc ih&gt;&gt; town.
It appevr-d1 "There nluat- have been, there
I Stalin
name of *‘Carl" and that the rar
Heretofore all Information about Jand center for ..........
..... ..........
...... ....
............
retired ......
MethmIM j .......
to have
plummeled
dow.i
It a|w-,Va will iw.
I " human -tiiii'* ihat Billing -md /'It Ralllif It .(mmol- an tun w t&gt; .11 .* k'd m her bedroom
l( aellaHrit n« |-aa» altt
I ,1 1
g- -(fil l* •"iirvca in
Mra. Katenkina'a condition and, mtnUter*. Mr. Maddy atated «ld* 1note wiia buried'"eight nr lit (••••! wtll^retiel Rgaiuiit iotal Uriaii lib mg llir atiiadmn.
md the i- ailaul ■link'll hi. vitlm, r « i i i i t rbp talk with Stalin *n
the motive for her leap of Aug.
morning. The Fellowthip A -ad l Into toft earth, and It wa* m on -! tutor»hin and that fart, in tut
The Giant' w-ill play the l.ee*- ( it. D 'te ii* ' William l oder said rbe Krcndb •*va&gt;d the negrtis
Itaa
enma*(rnm
he nna
niIaI nf
aa* atid
nllniVa *a
&gt;111 a*uK
.ni .. I__I 1like
iI*_ ________
It .._
has come
from IIhe
hospital
or ••w
emy
end f*College
will
open eSeptupled
an accordion.
t inn * from
tlapsing
requite* alien dictator.hlp In l » l.iirfr I’ ualr* in a Iwm hill *1 ihr
llifirvi-i, mve ligating nfftper
police.
17. said Mr. Maddy, and will 'eachAn , n|fl^ of thr , « o n , n|N^. violent and coercive.’’
II,it,ali g - • i pnienl *nurce» »st,l
,,,
*b,.
morning'crime
tiad
a
Mum,ip4l
I’
aik
lo
luglibglq
(h*
And in' Waihington, diplomat* regular high ichool and c n ll'C had fallen off. It landed «'. •
eg -tia*, in, up tn &lt;a .t
|ha Mo
T h * Com muniit leader'hip i» d y­
twitM .lair on tbe fugitive b,
disclosed that every Latin Amer­ suhjecta. Bibteal training and ram 200 yard* from the fuMlar*
1 ih tfrirn rei o&gt;-»'
nam ic, Otille* said, and il ha* 'ventt,
.
„i&gt;
i
i*&gt;,
airtim’huiband.
win....
. .
ican government knew lhal Ihe merrlal practice, and will number
i . ra*M,tial pr:nc:|d &gt;
T li' Sanford cili/'n. have ,n n-ul .i night nea.lv Interrepled ||i .lit,
worldwide arnbilion* Hr add'd
5”
* r . S“
r
U.8. wa* asking the recall of about 1.20(1 atudents. The MvHne
n -t. V a.
• t wbetber Rua&gt; a
" T h a t, " f I t . ' l L m ate* il mi * goal of $1,000 fn he follrtlfd I.
&lt;*.(■ ■ a i,Ila nr. arriving »- ,1 me HI a t
J " * ' 1' C ,rr er. 0 r'’,’ ,’
Russian Con*ul General Jacob Rarrerk* will he the hall ,f in- 1Ibe ';0,h
M g Four pow an
Air Force reported.
lot- n o i.ib le to cicai,- at once * U"1- |before die D in t'd., night gain'* H i
t-t,
Im
I
bungalow
|u-t
Lomakin 24 hour* before the struetlon.
■It
l liail-n'* currency
norm ally were nngagrd in the *u
SHANGHAI. Aug. 24.-148—
it
,,
(Ie. . . I
organiration nf P ' » " ! ||,p Sanlo.,1 Merchants A ..,H ia lio „
I
'1 (a- nr of R-.ia»il
, The Commission wa* Informed lift and had taken o ff from Hr,
Commodity price* tumbled a* Soviet* themielve* knew it.
law and It confront, tnn.e
. .
i t nt*Up a*6 aa , -a- « ,* i
Re,
' rime bail hr'li
A Latin American diplomat wh-,.in a letter from the RFC that n lin ■ Trm plehof A irfie ld tn pi* ■ through
i. roo|i'raling with III' no,mull''.
much a* 25 per cent trvlav a*
who aerk (» • * " with a difficult
. .,i,.,iiiit -,t. lb. I, , hand ilia • -1
m Wioahadr
v
v
,rt11
China completed ita fir at 24 hour* cannot be named gave this a. I field repre.entative will he K r e ;llp
up m„,e
more auppiir.
auppllea Jn
and will art'|&gt;l checks nr rnnlii
the mgr • ,," (, ■ 1, it tli" fiign ■
, lhl» week to investigate the pn,- headquarters city of tbe W.S v
o f converxion to it* new gold count to a reporter;
Illlt there la a solution, he wen' hulinn- fi urn liusinrsitnen. pm
, Fnalc, 4rt-&gt;t
it- (mi
Lad Wednesday evening. Aug. 1feel for building dock and ware- Force in Europe.
yuan currency,
__________________________
m
1 hit-f J f(-i'iin ( Ellintl
I'l.innal nmn and Sanlmd Im *' |*,d
The operation, the Central Hank 18, a state department mesnenc**, |home facilities for which the City
, ailed In 8 h»-:'ft
"Th e snlutlnn la for Ihoie who hall lari' The Merchant, " ill p i' in,media , 1*
of China announced, netted the visited the 20 embassies of Ihe 11* seeking _ flnanriil aulalanre
nnd •■I -dlimuid , w *, •
Tu, kri
|Dorn the RFC.
government
approximately
II,- Latin American government*.
i e n l th' rhreki to ih' plaverv. In lr"
ll|f* If "tie nf the *■',, ill.
t*a
,,
,,
, mine .ig im i'ly In (rail-dale Ih 'tr
S50.000 worth o f gold, *llver and
He delivered to each a cony of j Approval wa* given for the pur- a a
(•ii king UP 1$ t• all that led (,, -l
faith into work*. Tim*e who i» .Sirn'iiom d ffla r'd
United Statei dollar*. The receipt* thr U.3. note to Russia demarding chase of the property at Fr-mh
Florida State League I’realder.t it,, «i,gl, f It'* 1i, rut ,(iiar ter* on
_ _ _ _ _
lieve in the moral law and human
were In payment for the gold yuan the removal of the consul general Avenue and Seminole Boulevard
which In the flrat 24 houra alio
The not* also rejected Sot-let which Includes the Motor* Inn
LO S A L A M O S . N . M .. Aug. 24 dignity must Im more concerned 8yd llerlnng w ill he |&gt;r'*en* tn \ i*I »It ’ *f ■9’fMV •i Vvi'HiiF TI m*i
K\ MI»»M \ f|TV . Aug. 24—
*t n$"ii&gt;rfif n* t|
brought to the bank* an eitimat- protests that U.8. official* lock from the Victor Check estate for —(A V - K ffo rla to get II.WHI work *«
*w l * ' Institution* reflect award Buddy lake the K ir at An tli** find win. h
.
. a
r iir
*»f O VIihom a w i»
nual
Zel,
B
a
ilif
f
Trophy
f-n
brine
itilh
I
d
!$
*
•
ad total of 10 trillion old Chlneta part In "kldnapini
f|l» " t " '" ni
fn. KI t".|4iY 1UI». ullnwfifff
acts!
o f refuge* ■19,000. The Shell Oil Co. will era Irack tn their Job* at th* . 'hose ideal*, In that wav they can
named
the
moKt
pn|,tiln,
player
In
»
tli’*
I
hi*
»1
1
*#
«
i
f
rt
dot Ian.
»*rt*
ft* nf *w-rt'l Iti %\\.
Russian ichool teacher* In New retain its aevm year lease on the atomic weapona project wete *trp &gt;nrrivhb- an ciarn p lc that"liter*
tbe
Florida
Slat,*
League
for
(h,
Tin
1
1
In*'
I
Ii**
None of the bank* In Ihe -larg­ York.
•
»Dif
ilkfivfi
|
%
%
|M
f
i*ni%NiRltr
MVliihoma,
or
pmbuilding on the property which perl up today aa the walkout rn w ill follow and aunifying
1918 M-a-on.
llerlnng w ill .,l«n
er dtlea were able to keep pare
'*r,,t I'lintf i i fn ! tn* ( t'*»r- l t n f i! .||v ««*ii1tlidhlfiir a grailuBtA
•-**» w ill he begun
The Russian Embassy did r.nt has 150 foot frontage „n l«-th tered ita seventh day.
a
t
.,
t
.
I
.
.
I
.
If
1
1
I
k
-11 buckle* In the Sanford n „l-, 4'••.nity club gulf link, bit
with the demand* o f crowd* trek­
.1
Mcmla-ra of tbe A F I . Building
D ulles-lim g and widelv known | (ue-ent
v " I—
French Avenue and Seminole
ll1 !J
Star
lb
'be hniind l"-t the trail
ing to exchange old Chine*e dol- receive the note until about 24 Boulevard and which adjoin* the Trades Union*, Idle since Wednc* , , a distinguished lay lr*der tn
A -pec i aI three iudgr federal
r
*
| **,c l'A 1
' " r , '‘“ in
\
reward
f75u
(„r
the
-ip
lan, allver. gold and American houra later—at 6:10 P.M., EST, proposed terminal site.
day, indicated last night they still ,(IP church I,&gt;1,1 Christian fThuich * r«*rwmy ra ta b le , Bay Bi&gt;*ciik&gt;unt
&lt;"itrt . trr.lav heard ti W. MeThundlp, when it wa* delivered
wa- pn.l l.niittti'- -'-it againit the state's
curtenev for the gold yuan.
' «■»*•. D°m Um.cheid Art pit ben ,i&gt;n -■( the
Transfer of $34,7(11 Interest had not rrerivral a aatlsfacto. j lead e r, from «" countries t h . t J
hy
John
Henderson,
a
*ta*
j
de­
ed -ill,-, ihe n.-aull three week i-ollcgi'
T h * downward thru»t of com­
'gregatlon taws, then
Dunham, Lake Manager I I . I ( ,n
fund* lo Ihe Central Ifanuvci answer tr&gt; their complaint that Thu is ■ tin,,- for the churchea
modity price* reflected both the partment chauffeur.
, (ii|,hn-in-il trktahoma should pro" " ,l ll" H’.y Jinm de K ridv, Bg"
Hank of New York was approved. one contractor—Brown A Hoot. expose the evil " f war and i t . - ' "
The
contents
were
not
made
atronger podtlon o f the new cur­
,
. w ill rrrriv i* nurMi** for liriiiir
vi,i,- &gt;'i|ii„i f.i ilitic* fot negroe.
Inc., Houston, Tex.— haa brought f
rency ami reaction from the un­ available to reporters at the de­ Purchase of five refunding Series In non-union labor and refused to
.
. i .
I naliiod on Ibe Alt Star team* of
A final i,tivion " ill lie han,i,
„
_ , a ______
A
bond*
el
1500
each
wa*
ap­
Meanwhile
&lt;
seeh
thcnl-'Blati
partment
until
Friday
morning.
bridled price Inrreaaa* of the
bargain with the union..
, »l-»nw ntl* « » « « " ™ « - " , . h e league.
,-,! ilowr, b\ the court Sept. 24.
prove.!,
and
one
Series
II
water
■
The
State
Department
forecad
paat three day* when government
Mi l aur in m d unsuccessful)'
A general conference haa Iwen J|’M ,h* J " '! " " 1
*
(n ' The Celery City I’rlnting Com
control* were lifted before th* today that President Truman soon bond at I860.
schedule,! for all group. Involved.
'» d of we.tern .upremac, in pany h a. la-on deaignal.-d a* head
to gain admiaalnn lo the uniCommisajontr
John
Krider
wa*
will
formally
revoke
Lomakin’s
changeover.
presumably all major rontraetnr*. world leadership
v ,, *(ty la*t Januaiy. He Is seekquarter* for the fund drive, a,
directed to ro-operat* with Ihr the Atomic Energy Commission,
The general effect of the prica credentials.
l i e * a 1,1 the West ha* been cor ding In Stenstmtu. A ll per
E II Steven* t*&gt;5, father nf Mrs tog « doctorate in sehonl adminCity
and
County
in
supervising
The 'necessary papers" were
alump waa to return to the com­
the union* and the absentee work driven hy anxiety over Soviet-led son* wishing In make contribu­ Letler Tharp of Sanford, died m i-tration
modity entt level o f Aug. 19, the sent tu the White House yester­ the construction of a baseball dia­ era.
owlal I r an'forma l ion* to the point tion* have been ankr-tl to lo n v n Iteljind hii-pitnl tn*t evening, i The rahking member o f tbe
mond
north
of
the
Municipal
Field
day the government announced lta day, preaa officer Michael Mc­
Expected to Ire present at the of misunderstanding what i* going llndr ca.h or cherks, nia-le payable following a stroke ,,f |iaral&gt;-'i' imo-t. Ju-ige A. P. Murrell of
new currency. In tfforta to hold Dermott told reporter*. Presum­ on Mellonville Avenue. Thl* will general meeting la Frank Ashe on.
tin- C. S cirruit court of appeal-,
to the Kanfurd Merchant* Asaoeia Sat unlay evening.
Ihe price line at that level the ably, they will be tent to Mr. Tru­ I* used by the New York Glint o f San Francisco, rrpreaentativ,lie wa* a Kpani-h Anirrirnii -aid'
■'Even
the
enormous
wealth
amt
lion,
at
Ihe
C
elery
C
ity
1’rinting
system for training purpose*.
government haa police and plain man. now on a yacht cruise.
o f the U. S. Mediation and Con­
Wa, veteran and fur many year,
“ The duty -&gt;( thl* state It unrlothea men awarmlng over mar­
The Melton used ear company ciliation Service. He sat in on Ihe atomic power of the Ameri'an Company, or call the company and wa- ,u(wrvis«r of the St itaon mi»lakablv clear and we think you
ration
muii
not
deceive
u*."
th"
the
donation*
w
ill
Im
called
for
was granted a permit lo erect a two conferences yesterday lietween
ket plarra.
COMIC BOOK MURDER
flratig'- Grove at IK-I.and and n -c- i .light tn gi t alHitit it.”
•prakcr aaid in a »trongly word- immediately.
The currency convenlon, tem­
.
I.tuiy of the Del,Slid t'alTenter-'
ThurgnnJ Mar-hall, chief atCHICAGO, Aug. 24, l/P&gt;—A 14- temporary structure at the south­ Ihe contractors, union representsporarily at leaat. haa almott year old boy accused of murdering east corner of Palmetto Avenue ttvrs and members o f the work.. er wa* Joseph L.
tin n ir for the Natlnnal AaaociaUnion,
flopped tpeculation, one of the an eight-year-old girl went on and Second Street.
•ra' special committee,
. . T h •* •I** **
Mr St.-vcn* i* survived by tie- t(on for the Advancement of
Itromadka of the Evangelical
main cause* of China'a Inflation. trial today. The state will not
City Engineer Ralph Lukin*ki
'the widow. Sir* E. H Steven* " f Colored People and McLaurint
M'aallaaeS '»« Faa* T a il
One gold yuan ia equivalent to seek the death penalty. The de­ submitted a written report of hi*
counsel, -aid the *uit attacked tha
3.000.000 Chinese national dollar* fendant la Roy Adams, son i f investigation of swimming pool
—
11.r-ter Ihmp nf *Sanfnril. OIM bro- constitutionality nf Oklahoma's
and It takes four gold yuan to working parents and an ardent construction at Vero Beach. Pah-*Frank L. Nixon, rellrc! baker.
»"Jwrt Steven* of Jackrom- law* agaln-t segregation in col­
buy $1.
lege-.
comic book collector.
k* l ’ V’,B* ‘ Un Gardens and Miami.
of
615
Palmetto
Avenue,
died
thi
*
|
v,ll’
1
V"'1,
tw','
v '* .;
In Shanghai, pork, which lead*
Attorney General Mac Q. W IL
B. F, Wade waa granted a per­
morning
at
5:20
o’rlock
at
the
Ashville.
N
C.
and
Edward
Healy,
assistant
slate’*
Several hundred youths, all un- P l c i l l c
A t
S B IlL H Ild o
all meat* In aalea because It Ii
the
state,
Florida
Sanlt«.rlum
after
an
' ^ in Hunter of New 3 „,k Iism'on. &gt;lrfen-ling
attorney, will seek to prom that mit to tell parkaged bear and der 16 years o f age, are attend------- Ih* cheapest, dropped 25 per
ill..*.,
tif almost
aimiia9 two months.
City
The- ilati' 4»f thf fuiivnil ■aid Oktnlioma renignltnl It* obli­
wlna at a grocery at 509 Ea.:
Roy
smothered
little
Nance
Schu­
illnes*
of
|
CityIng an encampment at the MuniMembers of the Junior Chamber
cent; wheat skidded 22 per cent
MU- gation- to give negro citlxana
Seventh Street.
Funeral service* will l * con. M'rv,,,,1 "
I'* , « „
ripal Alrpoit, sponsored by the ,,f Commerce, their families and
ami rlrw—Ihe national food— ler with pillows on a bed &lt;n hi*
&gt; in i-'iunl education but raid the state
Fire Chief 34. N. Cleveland end
parents’
apartment
during
tn
un­
* ,,r '
r 1
Woodmen o f the World organisa- friends, will enjoy an outing to- ducted at tha Erickaon Funeral
crooned 18 per cent. The price
needed time tn establish th*
of rice today was 21A3 gold yuan natural frem y of teg gratifica­ firemen were granted perm las! on Uon. The hoy* arrived Sunday, morrow afternoon and evening at Hom« chapal at 8:30 o’clock to -1'b-l.an-b_______ __
►chnot*
to attend the Florida State Fire night.
tion.
I San Lando Springs, it waa an- morrow afternoon and burial will |
per 175-pound bag.
College
course
at
Ocala
this
week.
FR E E PRESS
Yesterday the boys enjoyed a nouneed this morning hy Gordon takn place at the Evergreen
The price o f gaeollne, which
JAP SALE
VET REPRESENTATIVE
Cemetery. Mr#. Nixon had lined- MEXICO CITY. Aug 2 l-(,V r
swim at Cryatol Lake through Bradley president.
Jumped on Aur. 20 to 4,960,000
TO KYO Aug. 2 4 . - « V - Ja­
NO
MORE
WHISTLING
A representative of the State.
Due to the pienir, no regular hare for many years and at on n '_po)irp -aid today :V, gunmen pan'* purchase of million* nf do|.
transportation facilities provided
Chinese national dollars per gal­
by the Seminole County Chamber mcatlng o f the Jaycee* will be lime waa connect ed with the For-(destroyed a printing plant here lar* In aunilus U. 8. Aim y *ut&gt;lon went back to the Ang. 19 level Service Office of the Veterans
DETROIT, Aug. M - W V - T h * o f Commerce. City Recreation held at the Tourist Center cn r*»l
Gatchcl Grocery
—
-------- Co.
last right, brat two men and pllea—mostly vehicle*— wa* an­
of 3*360,000 dollar*, or 1.12 gold Administration will be la San­
ford tomorrow afternoon te help Detroit police '
yuan.
Director Frad Ganas supervised
smashed equipment.
nounced today.
ordered
(to
to
VD CAMPAIGN
ThT 2 - o*ting will include a chic­
the outlag.
Polite said the plant printed
Similar cutbacks were register- veteran* or dep—d alg with whittling at
Original cost of tbe equlnmew*
NEW YORK, Aug. 14-OPb- a nuiubvr o f tuagatiiie* including sold to Japan nn a “ deferred pay­
________________ ______, M waa
The boya eceupy barrack build- ken pilau aupner with Mra Carl•d In other Htiea.
From now on, U * aaly tiaw
ton aarvtag. The Jaycee admission A new nation-wide educational ’’ Preaent,’' which recently carried ment” plan was $47,000,00. Actual
Several wwelggli were reofffcwr wMalaa It will ha to
w y i**
o m c ffi t h
prieo will Include admission to drive against venereal disease la an attack on Jorge Pasquel, mil- r&lt;wt to the Japanese govern­
-----Win he to “Mr. stop traffic," a polica edict d*.
tha park and wltl Include the planned by the U. B. Public .Honatrr
and presmenx
president mi-nt
ilionatrr sportsman
spnnaman ann
ment was about 30 per cent of
d n i
Health Sendee
io f the Mexican Baaehell league. ,(,„t
supper, cold Mr. Bradley.

Russian Teacher City Commission
Is Questioned By Okays Lease Of [STS
News Reporter^ Airport Buildings'
Fellowship Front To
Get 16 Structures
Of Lomakin’s RcFor 99 Yc.Tr Period
calf, Diplomat? Say

Dul l e s Sny.s Froblenis C *t 11
Be
Solved Bv Force

pleated with her lurinimihngt,
^irf

Rnhrtdi il

»o, the v.emhiy oi .be Worldj I hanks INiP’nl lo Aid Clearwater

Be Given Local Woman Attacked
Giants Ball Team In Three Weeks

Snufortl Citizens To Sheriff Clamps Down hell \ . . —^
Sponsor Attraction ! Rule Of Secrecy In
Details
On Thursday Nito

Commodity Prices
Tumble In China
Over MoneyChang?

Oklahoma Facc.s
Ducisinn On Negro
School Attendance

EffortH To Settle !h«vr '"i,h V’ rB" L 't e “,S3:
Atom StrikeContinued

"f

E. I. Stevens Dies
In DcLaml Hospital

WOW OhildrenAttcnd
Camp A t Local Port Jayceda Will HoId^

K. L. Nixon I)ie« At
Florida Sanitarium D*&gt;.*n-i. on., daughter, »it*.

j iik .'
*- A

f
il
«l

�THE HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

TUESDAY AUGUST U, HUM

Bigger Down Payments

The Sanford Herald

I I V . I I ' h S Fo b r » » » »»••»
i n ■(it primary today to nominate
I's a ils s ^ S’raaa I - . . . Oas
|
*four run*rrs*mrn. a Supreme
even climate.
f•, Court justice and a circuit Judy*.
"During the summer it vets he.
cl
Srnior Senator James 0. Eastin North Dakota, sometimes US land, three representatives and
to 100 decrees in the day time, three Justice* were unopposed in
and Is dry and hot at night," -.he thi* primary.
..
declared. "During the winter It ) Democratic nomination in this
gets down to 10 and 40 degree* one-party state is tantamount to
iielow *ero." She also revealed .................
..... .......
.......... ...In____
eirction. Those
unopposed
the
that in contrast to dry treeless i pnnwliv have i-een certified ga
plains, she likes the Florida tree* elated hy the state eiecutive comhung with mo**, and admire* the mittee.
lake* and ktreams here.
The term uf Junior Senator
Yesterday she had three visit- John C. Stennis will not expire
or* at th« txHith. a woman tourist until 1952.
seeking a good place to eat. an-1 Several reason* led to pre-elecother trying to. locate Kim Ave- « i° " fotecast* of a vote less than
nue. and a Mobil,. Ala. Jeweler - I J5.000. Some of the reasons inseeking a map of Sanford
i cltsslw cotton picking time, drab
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. political contest* minus real isMr*. Richard* would much rath-. 1
Urlt „ f rlthrr a statewide
er taIk of her young brother than;
or . votr.hullding local scrap,
herself, and hi* narn» is "Believe
, . ( o leca*t of scattered thunh or Not, Robert Ripley, she; dershowers.
said. She rru-aled that he had
Sharplv focused in the balloting
recently won a I'rpsi-Cola college |, jh , two-tnan challenge in the
scholarship, was Rotatry selection f|r*t congressional district
of
in hit home loan of Dickinson, veteran Ren F. Rankin, while
N.D. to lioyt State, starred at tuprrmaev firebrand and arch foe
football, laseball and basketball uf Communists,
and was elected to the all-state
His northearlnn hill country
American Legion Junior Raseball rivals are Claude F. Clavton. a
team.
1war veteran from Rankin’s home
Dunng her Junior and senior, ,&lt;nr"
T '!nfU‘ • '’ ,1
K-\v*
years in high school. Mrs. Rich-1™nn4
T t*
aids played on the girls’ basket - ™ ' v ,* r’ ®!d. ^ nk,s
. 'I * * - 1
t-all team and during thus, yeere^'^'V"**' if* * V/w?
w . • drum m.joretfe in
the
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The Fwlfrul Rewerve Bourd bus chont-n to make the new
consumer credit regulation*, •«* be impowd this fnll under
authority voted in the special s e s s i o n of Congreaa, less
drastic than the war-time Instalment credit restrictions. The
instalment buyer will Is- «*ked for smaller down payments
than under the war-time system. The deflationary effect
will t&gt;e correspondinKly less.
Most of the items on the controlled list are still in re­
latively great demand. The requirement of 20 |»or cent down

T U e SH a i

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21 l*»U

mm k VKitsi- io d a y
Rut )ou must luflus up your
Amen* b) jo u r resolve. &gt;ou must
make it so.--De. 27:15: And sll
the people vliail say Amen.
Two of Florid*T imiil dirlin
gull bed purists died I ait weekend
judge Akrrmsn and Judge Wild

Amc-rinm obttervt-ra claim tliut,

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Primary Elections

Jaycee Hostess

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a Germany which it

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Did &gt;ou know dm Muionppi tsuivs-rti/slly tlispriiiitletl. iliiw'iitiraifecl ami piv*.&gt;iiitilHtli*, tin* «*1*
Jtatc College for Moturn it die collepfe town of llr-itlt-llM-rp; presenta a happy contraH ti
oldest tUlc-tuppolIrd -ullrge lot Berlin, llantljiirpr, or NttreinlrerK.
women in die Ln ilcd Staler?
To In-Kin with. Ileitlellmry ha* the punt nrivnntapM- &lt;d
Wouldn’t it he an iniririhng ea
penmen: if csmli-ialct far public
office hid to west lie dctrclotduring then |&gt;oliiikel campaign!.
A new diug lias been ducoveicd
lot hay fever sufferers. It it c silrj
pervitin, but before you uie it you
had better consult a pbpiuisn.
The Slate Drnailment n brir.j
highly commended fdt • tundm-r
Hu-11 * \ New York con ml hit walk
ins psp-ir. Hut wl^ii it needed i t ,
a new- hioom d m will s w e e p
seveisl tliou«and &lt;ltbrC*Totnmic* |
out of the countiy.
i

Wr with that llune people who
seem to think that public swimming '
pooh are n»t woitliwhilr and that
the kith wouldn’t pationitr them
anyway, would take the Rouble to
go down to the May Ian |tool tome
alltrniH.n whrn the City Utticalmu
piogiam it in full rwingw- .-no­
il.si the New Yolk Glanlt nude
diis pool aisilsb lr to lltr public at
certain limn
The |xi capita income in the
South Ia■
l year was m l as com­
pared with a national average ol
51,32V Gocrinmenl diicriniination
againtt the South with iripect to
tariffs, fieiyhl lairs and (top suit
sidin air puniaiily to blame. When
the South abandont its obsoleie
"one paily tyririn" and utes its
licinn doui baigainiug power ia an
intelligent manner, lb* income of
•lie .South will inctease to the level
of ollirt in lions ^ 1^. COUAtiy
Rejxuli indicate dvet President
Ttuman’t announcement Aial mam
ed men would not be dfaflrd bat
caurrd a tlam|&gt;ede at rnaiiiagr licenrc buieaut. Finrn at least a
doren citier tome rr|Huti of men
of diafl age Handing in line waiting
to get their lieenrrt. Maiiiageabie
however, may well ponder
whether a young man willing to
many her only to escape the draft
would make the kind of a husband
who would prove loyal and de­
pendable hi lime r&gt;( erisii.

t oating- (CalW • i!-«-rrl

Egg und Poultry

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on the Jacksonville eggs ami
poultry markets today:
Live poultry: to dresser* 00; to
consumers OS.
Dressed N Y style: to retailer*
IM; to consumers 71.
Drrsted ami drawn: to retailers
70; to consumer* 82.
Other* ami eggs unchanged

Who Killed Horatio Alger?

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Oiurch o f Crech Rtclhrcn. a profeaaur of theoior-y on the John
flu* faculty in Prague, the capital
of Communist-ruled
Cccchorlovakia.
"N o kind of cut tain, he it gold
*£r silken or ilon must separte ui
one from anothci.” raid Ifromadka "A ll national and class ob­
sessions must be removed.
” 1 am not snealunK about the
fail or drrllne of the W ert," he
said. "What I have in mind U
simply the fart the western r.a-ions hay, ceased to be the ex­
clusive masters and architects of
the world."
He said "tlu- undeidogi of
s-icieiy" are on the march.
"The last ascendancy -if western
urestigo came after World War
I. - - x Ala*, this ascendancy was
lapidlv followed hy a terrific
breakdown and failure, x x x The
failure of the Herman intelligent­
sia and also of the Herman church
member t-&lt; understand the sign*
of the times and to offer a con ­
structive scheme for incorporating
Hrrniany into the Kuropean fatrll"
of nation* had only made the sit­
uation more dangerous and In the
"A t this moment, thire years
after World War II. the situation
Is in ntany ways more serious
than if was 10 years ago." Hromadka continued.

It) DeWlllr l.tnery
Not long ago a brief news item
appealed on tbe business page of
a Midwest paper. The entire story
wa- four sentences long. Yet It
was at—ut a* complete an "cilitori
al" on the present lark o f undM
standing and appreciation o f free
cnterpiise at one could write. In­
deed, t Its* headline it self lrf-_ little
unsaid. It read: "Survey Show*
t*7 Per Lent of Students Nev-i
lleaid of Horatio Alger."
Now there was a time whrn
lloiatlo Algei was a household
synonym fur all that was goo.l
about the "good old days" « f
rugged individualism, uf pioneer­
ing, of the up • by - bootstrap*
struggle of tbe office boy who
wanted to Ix-c-iine piesldent of the
firm.
And it it worth noting that t-i
lluralio Alger's time, to bn the
President of a Company, or even

Figures released by the Departmeal of Cnmmetr e on the increased
income of the American people to
an all time high of $190X100^00.000 rhotikl (nove to the average
man that money irn’l everything.
He is making moir money than he i
aver dtd before, about 15 per cent'
mote than during lha war and about
V / i limes as much as during the
last boom. Stall, hit wife it having
more trouble than ever getting
money to put food on her table
on account of the high cast of
living. We doubt if the average man
lives as well today as hs did lea
yetis ago. And perhso* he it be­
ginning to realice that higher wages

which bring higher prices

office.
Meanwhile, her brother, Bert­
ram Ripley, had graduated from
Stetson University and had be-oine associated with the Pentland
Urav accounting firm, and moved
to Sanford, lira. Richards came
here with hill! and his family from
Drl-and and assisted a t’ the ac­
counting firm during the incometax season. She then became a
stenographer with the State Wel­
fare Unit, and recently was selec-..
-d by the Jaycees for her pr/sent
po»b
,
4.
Bertram Ripley, with whom ah­
um) her small ton live at 111
West Fifteenth Street, was shot
down in France while piloting a
11-17 and was a prisoner of the
(inmans for 16 month*, she resealed.

Who Is To Illume?

wholesaler la taxed, the retailer
ia taxed ami so on. A ll o f Ih-m
pass It along down the line with
every tale, and when the vurkcr
goes to the counter to buy -puds.
Ireans, broad, meal, wearing .tpparel, household furnishing* and
appliances nreded for hi* sub-fstrnre and for his comfort and
pleasure, the taxes are all passed
along to him. It's at aimplc as
A-U-C, regardless of what the
politicians say. Perhaps it is time
for a housecleaning upstairs.

oiu business system, have fallen
lulu disuse or disrepute. T-rin*
like "rugge-l Individualism, ami
"pioneering" me now pretty much
associated with "movie diam e­
ters.” "Capitalist" Is now an outlight epithet amt even " fir e enterprise" i* taking -n a tarnish.
Risk-taking In a business ven­
ture with the prospeet of making
a profit has come to lie tusp-ct r&gt;»
a slightly illegal if not avaricious
practice. Tin- pursuit uf security
on somel—ly rise's payroll is held
out a&gt; a far wiser incentive than
the doubtful prospect of la-mg
one’s own l-ots and perhaps treat­
ing new Job* for others. A sre-nt
survey reveals the startling t.icl
Hint this trrmi lias proceeded to
the point where 41 out of every
1110 American* would lather look to
the Hovernment for their Jobs ami
security than to private employ­
ment. Perhaps this is nut surpris­
ing when We realise that already
inure than I5.ihni,inmi |a-ople a ir
either on toine kin-1 uf guvernma nt
payroll or are drawing a govern­
ment allotment of some sort. One
out of every tenth Job In the
United Slates is currently supplied
by- the government.
Our over-dependence on the
tierieficrnce of huicaucracv |g
evidently converting us from a

An intrrrUing coinnienlaiy on
the uqpoitinrr of education comes
from the Office of Education which
revealr that more than 3 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
boys and girls will attend schools
a n d colleger this Fall That i s
neatly a million more than last
year, and is 7 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0 lets than
the number expected by 1956. It
would be w uthwhile lor the public
to begin considering where it it
going to pul si! these pupJr if no
new school building! a ir erected.
Here in Seminole County they arc
already overcrowded ar it ir.

Vtoth the tin* and effort

HI TO

H S eattle me &lt;4 Vise aw

haviiiR siiHtainetl little or i»*» war ilnmnjre. It h citizens tlo
however, suffer under tin- same restrictions as to food aiul
clothinR- KvDiiiR little &lt;»f cither. T h e y are proud of theii
town, with its picturesipje castle and it: once-thriviiiK uni­
versity, und lonK for the time when students from every
country will iiirain k «» there for advanced study. Courtesy
is the rule in crowded streetcars and in tdKhtsceinjr Kmups.
American tourists win* are admitted to llcidellx-rK ami
kept out of less fortunate districts may return with a wrong
impression of conditions in Germany. The happy attitude of
the people there may lie attributed largely to the freedom
from war damage They live in pleasant, convenient home?
instead of in makeshift quarters little btdter thun caves.

The Cliineie |ieoplr - have de- '
tided In go Itark on the gold i
slandaid an&lt;l the people can buy )
a loaf of hiead foi ten cents imlead
of for Sintl.INgt
a war piiced
lari week W’rll. we haven't ijvsilc*‘
reached the point wheie thingair at high as that, but we ir on
the way.

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OPRNH 12:16 P. M. DAILY
Matinees lOr . Evening* (I r
Children 14c

TODAY und WED.!

AUGUST 27th • 28th
Your golden opportunity for ouUtanding v»!ue*! Orlando store# are cooperating
to bring you inoneyssaving value# in quality merchandise fo r every member of
the family, every household heed . . . hundred# of timely item# fo r greater
comfort, convenience and efficiency in modem living . . . Don't miss theae
TWO BIG , VALUE-PACKED shopping days in Orlando!
A bboubcm the opening of his

Monday—August 23
Suite L04 — Sanford Atlantic National Bank Building
Phoae 1017

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ORLANDO RETAIL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION

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So Now It’s Smart
To Up Middle-A Red

Mrs. Bifibee, Wray
Honor Miss Robson

And Personal Activities

Mi* Hamilton J. Iliil*? and
_ . .
Mr*. William R. Wray entertained
Telephone I4H t Saturday morning at the home o f]
the later In Rn*c Court' with a
Cora Cola party honoring Ml**]
I
Mildinl Roliaon, niide-clect of lhi«i
P
I w*t I*. The guest* were met at
u r o i / M U l O
the Hoor hr Mra. Biihee and M l**1
tu esd at
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Mary Ann WhalcheL
^lb.
Mildred Ann
R,*j«onJ
Th* Pilot Club will hold It* re daughter of Ml and Mr,. U n r*
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Gardenia* wrrr attractively ar.tr».
r.
t
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and
Ir*.
hlira
ranged
on the mantle and through
lUr bu»inc»* mooting in the' NfchoiVo'n |j. I
guiar
Tourl»t Center at S^OO P.M. The the bridr
T
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" v * V =
U
JhMng
ill meet at 7:S0 P.M.
Lon
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x, " ' V u * " ^ Y V k
H i ,,r*•*•»- Aullck , . b|e « « . overlaid with an im*
fcearrf will
WEDNESDAY
hiimSemniolc Chapter No. t. O.K.S.
8:00 I’ M at lh» llul - ( io u
Mr* K.lith llavrron of Newark. b) „ w,.,|j|n* tl,V o f\ ™ d t nt*».
rill hold it* annual Robert Morri* at
Episcopal • huirh rho Rev. ’.lark NJ.. who ha* been visiting with jjf
—picnic In Oviedo with a supper T. Carpenter will official.* nt the . . .
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,
.... 7
. •■&lt;&gt;** Rohaon *»&gt; presented w ith
• It. nn.l Ir - la d le Went f '" the « gaidenia cor-ggc upon entering
beginning at t*:.10 I*. M. All mem­ double line crMinniiy.
pa.t month hnf ii'lurrred t - I n - .,h e dining room. Mr* [li.h e ? i.nd
ber*
are , invited
to *attend
and
,
,
,fl
, ni" l,n,lj
A proRtant of nuptial mudr will
VJ
I M r. W rav were a-d.ted In aetvring a plcnlr »upper._ Arrangr (*. rendered |,y y t .
^ &gt;tni.. i
ing rrfieahment* of Coca Cola*.
* nt! Talbott, mayor o f Oviedo,
-°f •kjn.
” *•"'»«* •»«! M,.. Martha IV,- j Mr. and M r.. Kay K .R ,owning
Frank
and daughter. Mr*. C. &lt; Stovall and mn«ly ,,y
nr&gt;lr,r,
The Y. W. A. will meet at the l T)‘u.
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given
|n i have returned from * VRcntio*!
Flr»t Baptist Church at 3:Wt P.M. ^m turian
hy*
h■
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— -I will •pvni tn Hiloxl,
rved
A duffle bag will be parked nnd have Mi*.n and an c‘ nn*thrV ' r‘ |
,c f,p » hm,nU
Andie) Had. a, her It «n«
were drawn by the juerte
officera will he1 fleeted. Everyone maid of h'ltrot. Ilr .iomaid* will
It urged to attend.
Mr. and Mr. 7. II Reed and
*’
l&gt;e Mi* Ma*on W|
&gt;|t .
The minion ttudy which war J. It Tbnnip* ij. |...th ,*f Orlando. Mr. and Mr*. V W Auer of Tam 1
*?, " f ‘ .VJ* ? r.?, f M CUP
to be held Wednesday night at Mr* David r Tin * , her. Mi** im Wrrr inr
I he irurm*
gueat* r*unnny
Sunday of
..
„ IJ,p ) ,. Muern
of
nr k
, *
tl.
-IJf
lli'iirtw.
Mrs
Htstx*r a
• ulft
*
Mr * BUbe*
gift to
to (hr
the
th. F lr .t Melhodl.t Church h;„j.\U ,y tm, Wheirh, . Mi*, M,nnir Mr* Helena Aullck at her home * M
honoree
*
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,
»everal
piece*
of
her
j
been pn*tpone.l
builhc-r notlro Ruth Odham and Ml
A tjn Rm on ttleamler Avenue.
rhoaen rryatal in the Chantilly
will be given a* to when It w II to*. I u,rn.
,)f ,y, groom.
rial to, n .*
\f .
%**&amp;. . ...
. a
nt A. Daley and Util. P »U "n and Mi*. Wray pre.ented
William Shoemaker will ,ervc . V,
iwnrllr, of Hroo'i'vn. her wilh an unutual »et of r.wktail,
a* In , l man for Mr ft&lt;*tH*rn and 'vV*® ' 1
. ...
Daley'* n*P*m* and an aflei dlnn -r roffre
uahei* will U
„ | j l.oaainn. N '
v l***}"¥, M'.*.
1 llurMill)
lira)
Neil
Powell.
George
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I Th.»*e fnvilnl to he wtrli .Mi,,
aperiat to Thr Sanford Herald
Spin T m.) R ,). j, ami Tommy ,,lrtl
homf " " h,r,uh * l,‘- ' Hull.on were her mother, tlr*. .1.!
Dy M ARIAN It. JONES
Vaughn, and aerolytra will no
N. Rohaon. Jr„ Mra. M. I,. Rnlmrn.,
Mr
William
William*
nn.l Mr*. Robert Callahan. Mr* Ma*on 1
The Order of Ka»tern Slar, I Tommy S|vn mid l*ean Carpeniluughlet.
Mia*
Su-an
W
illuuri».
Sfmlnole Chapter No.
will hold . ***•
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----------- W hat Ion of Otlando. Mr*. David !
it,
Robert
Morri* pirnlc at
Immediately foil..wing the rot:..are vWiling Mr. William* dnugh- Thr a* her and Mr*. Iwv M.tori’ .
Sweetwater Park on Wednewlay mnny th. (latenr* of the hrlile*|tvr and *iin.iri-law. Mi and Mi*. AI»o the Mi**e* Audrey llach,
It 8:30 I*. M. Any who wi»h to l'lcd will . ntertain with n rerew*, Ro^rt Hoggin. Jr . in Roanoke. ..................
...... Odham, Marv Ann
Minnie Ruth
rente earlier and »wim are web |i°h » ' th, l'ait*h Iboi*.- „ f &gt;he ' ’*• Mr* I'.oggin i* the former Wheirhel. Ann Raborti I iae'ill.* Vl'r"
Virginia
William*.
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l|ni\ i i .... Kpiuopal Chunh.
arm* to do »«.
mnn, Klii»U*th -Dy#on,
Caroline |
w Mayor Frank W. Talhoty I*
l.•*|^ IdOln left, Kitty Ofthnrn. Hetty
rEGTOr FKmT . a . Gunmrlal
Ml*.
Maymv
.111 411* L 1 \. .»I...... f•.
il,. ' iv 7
thilrman o f the plrnir committee . . .
.,fc's:u , m i! J:' " ' I ' 1- &lt;’ .phne"('onnen7 fi:,;;.'. aatin cocktail dress u ith nutumn'a
Steve, and »i*ter M,M
with the n**i»tnnrr of the ladle* .111SS
peRi"p skirt, by a New York dr*
liam u,ur,,,sl
ef Oviedo who are member* of the
H ,u n ! Tn,g',H'M.,nlShit|leir ^ n .!!h &gt;l,'\an ny •Jpnrr r.-Har is embroidered with
WIN
erdfr. Thc»e ate Me*damr* Kiank
rtilnpBtonrs and centered ulth a
Ind
W. Talljott. R. I. Rag*.lale, Thu*
,&lt;r 11 l t'^ ' ’,n'* ,he ho*te..... , boto- of the fabric.
dure Aulin. Sr., J. B. Jone*. IrvMi*» Aim lUlmru hoimreil Mi** lliwlgkin* *l*tei and i.„.il ..l ,p.i ’
fA’r Y. I&gt;m »i /rijfi/uh Photo)
ing Malcolm. J. P. Co*. Flovd Mildinl Rohaon Monday after- law Mi and Ml* W. A SoUmati,
TVagner and Paul M. Campbell, mum at r: IU P M at the home Mr*. II.Hlgkln* left Mumlny
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Hcadey, Jr. of her parent* on Holly Avenue ■pend a few day* will, her *l»ter
*nd fam ily and Mr. and Mr* Fob The Raborn home » . attractively *n‘l btothcr-ln lnw Mi and Mr*.
W*. J ,., k -on In C ir*cent
die Parker and family will !»• decorated throughout with aunt* Jatuc
The Tm 11, Seeker* Cla** of the
jvffia l gueat* of the Oviedo lad- nirr flower* of white and green. City.
------. Flrat Meth,u|i•, Church mri MonMU*
Dorothy Crumley
w a*
W v1.1. STREET TOOL
',uv •ftcriumn at Ihe home of
awarded a prife f»i drawing the
LONDON, Aug 21 &lt;A’&gt; The JJ," I’ercy Chapman on W e * t
BLACK GLOVES
!urb£ Vm r" M" ‘ K«born\. gift
Mom "to trade union npto sp«r&gt;rr Ninrtrrntn
Strrrt. .Mrs. /.ada
Trud tmlay railed .fames I) Carry.
l»tr»lilrnt. prnidnl ovrr
*prrrtary&lt;urtirral of th.* (*nni:fr*s
Mr#. Percy Chap*
I o n . n.w ..ill . f o r
" , 7 ' of Industrial Oriraniiatlons, “ a ™*n h?'[
th«* devotional,
Tlf Ion o f 32 rmunta trelay wa. In W n
h h..r n,„ .,hrr Mr", loyal .rrvitnr of Wall Street *•
« « ^ « l attention wa# given to
dieted on 40 eharge* including y| j
Ralaun
the n«»minatinir committee for
election
officers for the new
kidnaping.
. , 1 Thoae invited were Mi** Robyear.
Frank Avlle*. .5. raptiirtil afhonoree. and the Ml*»e*
h VLSEH HEARING
ter * aerie* nf nr^turnal r.io-. in Min„ (r n„ t|l (Mham. Kltt (t,|h|lI
Ri'ftv*hlllrnl* uf riHikir* mill
WASHINGTON. Aug. 21 i,pi
Parr br.ncUeo. wa* «ente,.ee.| b.,1 r,B()hnp r i .nnB„
Irniimadc were nerved by the hoa*
commillce* rrM M ililn l by Mr*. Maidr Rlount
dime to 7R to 440 yeara in San Marv
Ann
Whelchel.
Audrey Two congrr*»lonal
open hearing* tomorrow Into tho to thr following Mr* J F. McIntroduced at the trial. Mrllm* „ .,,H „,.Mv Jo llrnrV 1&lt;n|0
Mr*
Carrie Draper,
Qamtta priaon A ro n fe«b .:. wa„,,v| n „ f„ : many-*idrd di*putr nvrr th,. lea*. Clollnnd.
tertlfled he alway. wore Id.ck ,hv Cnim,
K||g»h**«K Dyaon ing of ('ln..|aii,l h!a»t fuiaiuo to &gt;|r*. Eminn Al.iatn*. Mr*, it. F.
Kai*er-Fiurn curporallun.
Crctuhaw. Mr*. R. M. M a « o n,
Invotvod ar,» m o ii * uf Iron Mr*. J. F. Fotlurnd. Mi* D. E.
fuundrirn, two auto maker*, thr Gurrry. Mr*. Alien Dolton. Mr*. II.
Hrpuhlir Slrrl Corporation and F. Dyal. Mr*. C. A. Pond*r. Mr*
the War V»*rl« Admini*tration Nolllr Vaughn, Mr*. A II, Shin-which hold. (ill,, to hr f2H.00&lt;1.00n niakrr, Mr*. L S. Hatkry. Mr*.
plant.
. P K. W’llaon. Mr* W. 8 Thornton. Mr*. Zada land. Mr*. K. E.
Lloyd. Mr*. F.lla Irl.h. Mr*. M.
.1 Morri*. Mr*. J. M. Have*. Mr*.
and Nancv ('ollum.
ADo Mr*. David Thia»tcr, Mr*. .1 II. Craw ford, Mra. Mablr Rlount
RoUrt Callahan, Mr*. J. N. Knb- Ml** Marv Fariah. MU* Virginia
»on. Mr*.* Ralwirn and thr hoatci*. Chapman and Ihn ho,tc»«

Miss Mildred Robson
Plans.

$ocial Calender Announces
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Ann Knhorn
Honors Hririi'-Klect

,k*w'h-^^h'A ‘ 'S ri* Mri: •K r-,/ ,r?;

t« Truth Seekers Meet
With Mrs Chapmun

V

tTPONO ENOUGH TO fTAND ONf

The College boy and grirl o f today

LOOK
YOUR BEST
MOST men reillze In lhe»e busy d«y* lh»t H p*y* re«l dJ*it)&lt;ndi lo look your be«l. And men who know are apt lo agree
that the eaaient and moot economical way of doing thin Is
to alwaya wear clnlheo (hat carry the Curlee label.

needs a sturdy, yet modern type of
Lug-ffatfe. Samsonite Luggage of­
fers you both at low prices. „
See Our Selection of Matched Sets
for Men and Women.

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C O L O N IA L C L E A N E R S
•Ip p u 'llr l ire S laiiu n
t l ( l S. I ’ nlntpliu Avc.

of tollltr

« fill I i*t*i» nf lift*.

AH Ihi• i* I f i j I .*1*. f il to lh&lt;»*i&gt;
|H&gt;pll lilt IOII
•.lilelr t- itttt,'t,g lie
who irlli.'till* ■ till, 1. V, ill'll I 111*
Itilktr* t rtn,,* in „ml Roosevelt**
■■ii i&lt;‘- made a
f 1T*i min, ip i
ho oidinai*ly
tut ,*t tile kttiultra
Wllltlii * ,.. 1,1 .4. og&gt;d
rot,*,-t iutii&gt; •' i *io i*,,-i ..*, look
forward lo In ing the (oil, happy
lit,, of it,* middle ) gar Jtut ni•*.1 1g , i '- given i i - Hoddei era a bein g that Ilf.. *ali be
lnutiliftil o, .,t least tnteir»i|np
w to*li we'li* pn-t getting bid*
fur the iii*i&lt;*i |&gt;r,nn.
M„)l**.
ju-t
rnaylw,
after
even

Over.

Tb.«* illiniiiutive

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Sniatt. a
liwMiiiig
to I-* a ihnemaker. Sltiditig under
the Gl hill, Mr*. Email uthoonly
fm ib* in ■ rls*a of 40 at the »htn*
repair *• hool of llopkint ln*titut«
"I met my hu*liantl. Johnny,
while we were In till* Mnfllir*,’'
*he
plained. "W e waited to go
it*!,* htt*ine*« for outtelve* and
derided that a *hoe repair almp
Would lie ju»t right."
Neither of them had any pre.
ytou* eiperienee in Ihe work,
John nnw works night* and
tain- care o f the two Smart chil­
dren..Danny 2H andParolyn, I 'V
while June goe* to *chuo| five
day* a week from R a.m. to lp.ni.
June will graduate ro'X* Janu­
ary and then John will rrrnll for

2 1 -yesr-olil ex-Matiiii.i*

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Wednesday M owing
Feature
Natural Color Cotton
M A TE R IA L
2Wc ytl, Vnlttp— .Tfi’’ witlr

yds. for SJ
Irlcnl for—
i CiirfalnH for nny rtH&gt;m
In the hotiHp

i Drapery linlnit"
i .Many other houachnld
IIHCN.

Lotc Cost .

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B'lul t
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Pittsburgh Woman
Studies Shoemaking

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B. L . Perkins &amp; Son

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t&gt;u*y her in we,king hour*.
Veltr.lt putt *wrrlnr**
frrai thv d^wn•—
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COLLAR NEWS . . . Collars
it* all kind* and wimetltur* nrs
d*,uhlwl In New Ymk fmhuin* for
sulumn snd winter. An rxnmple
I* *e*n In (hi* green *nd nisuvg
, h-eked i wool , tlrr»» l&gt;rlle&lt;l In
I |re*nlletther.* Alan Intereating the nine-month loiirae. ADi'iwant
ti e, will go lnto l,U*ille*«
|are the pocket*, set Inin the side*
" l Ion* the wiirk,"* June -al*l
[o f t4* aklrt.,
_
"I don't think it'* iniitiruiailv
rhnloj hut*1 nlllmugh I gnr»* nun lie
more ndapi&gt;&lt;l to th,* u*i* »*f itaiu
nieia anil -Uiti II look me nwliili*
ft*, gi*t nn lo them.**
Murray (odd, director » f the
vlioe lepati •chool. *g)
■'She** „ii n gar wiitli the lw*l
IlY E L A IN E K VHN
of ttie mrn And *he** al*o an
(/V1 N'ewafenture*
e x rc llrlit
infliienco on them - |
PITTSniIRGM— The „l,i -aw that ion t ienlnt lv wlo-n aomeone hits
the clineninkrt'* rhlldten nevet hi- ihutid* instead o f the nail
h.t'« *hoe« won't hnl,I l*i tG«- J-din a ll.I wit'll,| like to give vioal
Smatt family.
vent to hi* feeling*.'*
II Pupa i* too Im*)’ to ,ri* that
ti n kid* are welt *hnil. Mama Juitt*
Rrtiarl will (*** eiptippeil to take

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Come In and ace these Curlee Suits, You will find Just what
you have been looking for— the maximum In style, fit and
comfort, at a moderate price.

And the\ '-■** *e .«ll"to&lt; *ft to I toll 1
it« Imr, Jim
k, that
Juke a lin*i i
iii**v1 ‘ wt.if *
.%!"•! " f the pMpi.i.ii iflii ” ate the
•time |ienph %%♦**• Well* uimtnd Id
■f*r more yea** h.*« • \n one 11 !• •
t** pn*&gt;S off It MI »* I'linl'V, lloh
Hope. S|&gt;riii»»
l i n o . Jtmmv
Stewart, &lt;‘*n&gt; * •* •»
i ill k tiilhh
*** t'hurles H"s*o »• jii%« iiih (, loit *
the ii' they uM% nuikinj^ a phi) f*»t
tin Itrroiiie unit
d t on jiw not
viindmir up tl * i■i* t ir* m ,*
with hoi And • b« * *h*n*t ti&gt; t**
m v ir up the fa** that they’ re,
Hjltmiteil a tiiity imit line j«n*t
(liere *«r have a lotto tnnddi
Iiarmi't: mi t.* *h, thatch,
k ' » itie"
lb*
Hcphilt ii .
J.a
i'fttto l"i -i,
1ttveto tifli “
* • iik-* i Iki'gt't
K&lt; ■
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— in link a f* « .it »at Join noil
' I &gt; fig to fliilki
lintii &lt;*f t hr ti
lllkr •lit'*fi 1**1* * 11 m| high •ellimd
Kurt hi
ill • iiikI Ifit ■% «’f
mo vie a ate tofu i*n jil-nii iiuitui"
JM’i *pi 4* N" liOlgl 1 .U s n film
i.MmIMi! I hr
mntultoh'r ii) i iv u Iy

o i fu m e y !

RI.EW Ills TOP
I'llD'VGO. Aug 2 1 oV It**
I...11 It,&gt;ii tit. a iiiniiot al«io io
eVli ted ft,on 111- l*a*emcnt ,
niiattmeiil. faintly
-ftaMwd lo*
Inlidtoid ie,trt*la\ and lain told
I gut - I l*|ew mv fnp

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Maylw ymi ha%t*it*t indin'l -it*n
Ih'vh hap|*‘ iniiic *»i jivlunil) hut
tlir niovin «nd maitniinr* ha%»&lt;
»!nji|ui| »&lt;*tl«nir th»* iiira thnt lifu
**mis mill th* i'*th lutthdny
The |mt*|i|i* « Im l td &lt;li|t|»«tol
I*fi4t limit fun*' h itliitii) iipvim I mpliivtil nil thi-Tf f in, umiHiivi* unit
pnwlut tiv«
to»*M' U*himl
•f * in. Hit ii thpy truati *1 a hat
thr shoit *i »'v tttitPi* nr I tin'
film* told jh*rtii. thi-y sl'idiil«| Im Vi*
*rt f ‘f j! !*-*» * Ii illui *'ttt |n‘ t S*tp|H*l'S 1 'Hlt it'*
Hin'IU* 11».* ii tons » f»J% )»-^t«T■
*hi) tli.it tlio i 'it**',' Inmntin- •»(
mn^Aliiii* fJ* ?ion to n* ii firsh
yti'iirtil tunI*ifti #iu tim* lhii&gt;hn!tl *»f
tiir ttoctm*
S « , runt *hi* nl"no.
find Ihill lk*»v ns nlloto ed
U i l l l i l h man. . toltll I* h ) »
t ouph "f \i ,u *
ViI
h
-!i*l ie« en«led when lie fltinlly
ht oki* «.hto! fi ♦*n*I 1111*|n I,
All this h-i - * ha Hired ltid**e*|f
•Mine of nut in* *t p"|oilai fie* 1
tion hfliMnr* f*» Lt\ no Uddlv 1
preM't.h'l
*! *
having
known,
nii^i e than !«* -nmmi*
Many,
itrr r t ell j*t 11111 1t»■,I f»* Ih» \«»it»tif
tolif,*tos toili * h«l tien .lu*t the i
othei *1.4\ I tend ii «lioit wtoty
iil**M|1 *t " «/* Hr I idd l?lfl "f t1*
toith *i coupli **f kid* toil" met |
ii)) toitii ii *&lt; it* toitti*w*'i "t 1 " "

VVI till I, It I I D
si it \*. n&gt;\ i * . \og :t
l*i
I , on
eld*. .*1 , Del It I
I in wi, ■ kill- -ft . . i l l ) I,-l.il wtier
a 11 in tot Im &gt;lei U|t*cl nl Im 0
•Im. k ii l uitgi ..lie mile -.«,|li, of
neal I*V '•» w Milford.
.tame* Itmi-i Newton, 12. ,il-*»
nl Del.alid, wn- taken lo the
llmghamlnii, N V . oily ho-pital
III- inilllle. wile lllll ImiMedllllelv
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AP SKWsn v n RES w in rEH

flO TEI. BLRNS
the thr*#-*tory r*rrvtnn Haul.
PERRYTON. T e i , Aug 24— i J. If. Rra*h»r. inBnnger. e*tlmat*
,/P)— FiftV gue*t* e*rape.l with- . ed damage at llDi.fiou
out inlurv early liwlay from a
Perryton I* in the Teva* pandamaging fire that raged through handle

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�now root

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JSL SANfUUD

TUXSDAT AUGUST H IMS

IUDIAJLD. SAHPOWJ, rU M C M

Giants Meet Saints H ere In Important Game
f* MM)«| '

\o To

100 Attend

5 Tilt From Hath w * f* ir n iv il A t
As Lonnie Worsham I n a i e r U im iV d l A l
Goes 9 Inning Route Mayfair Inn Pool

tunner-up .343, and that wav twui CHECKER PLAY CONTINUES
Stan Musial Of
poMt* I e « than hi* bul*o tnt,
Bp&gt;OWNW00D, T e * , Atig 84
week.
; ^ —Jttit three player* freer g
Cards Dominates preriau*
In third pUee. Il^polnt* o ff tU &gt; cf lo2 r.malr.ed today Itt the
another T rib e thumper, American C h e c k e r Ftdirttlon
National Hitters te:c Mwa*itchell
w ith ,33th 11* « * * World Tournament

G ’s Short Stop Has No Equal In
FSL For Starting Double Plays

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i

JTollowrd
oIIo
by A l Z a rilla , St. Louis,
The lurmori ate Mai
T tn Jl
SII.VEK M ’RINGS, A uk. 24. (Special)- Fleet Collin*. Gaines.321; B arney M eCoiky, Philwiet- Iv y , 22, Cclombu*. O ., 1*4 A w *r(ite r Um pcoplr u11**»i&gt;ItJ til*!
NEW
YORK
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D EI.AN I), Au«. 24. (H|n-.I*D
ville't
improvintt
ll’urtilnp
may
not
lie
thr
Florida
Slate
Lcaguc'l
mort
Chicago,
Led by Stan Mu.lnl of the Pt. jphSo, and Luke Appling, Chicago, j(tn Junior
nuiuvi Champion:
uiwmh«iv ii . Maurice
Tha Hanford (Slant* unb**H*d n w *l,i ravnival h.-ld at tU Mti)13 hit attack beie la-1 night t«,fa ir Inn |h« i| Saturday afternoon, vrnt.tliurul l&gt;itam.in. hut hr ha. nn equal when it romei to ttartin;
UuU Cardinal
, l-fthandeil
fclt I tO.ll
314: Hob
Dilllnger.
t.nJ, ChtmiUee.
Chui '
“ Birmingham, Aim,
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---- , M i l ----•era are dominating th * ra r- for W alt E»er» --D etroit,
a n d . mcj E v rr ttt F u lle r, 40, M ilgsu*
drub th.- DrLand Red Hat. by a The meet * * • apun.vm-.l by "&gt;*' double-plait (ui thru tail Saturday night, the bulky &gt;Hungrier had
10 to 6 count
City Herrratlonal Department
National la.-agu* Ivattlng hunnr*. Ji-C DiMagglo, New Y o rk . G e r r f v ' j , - w i* . T^e llth round will
rnyinerrrd W . or ju.l about nnr-third nf (he 12 3 recorded hy the G'». '
Marie T r u iix l and David llc-play.d today.
O nly thn-e c f th e circuit'* lop KeL'. Detroit, and B IB Goodman,
!■&gt; rplke any claim a. In thr leoKue'i fancie.1 key.lone comLina- i.n i. n.i iir.vh
Lonnie Wor.ham went tin die- ter weir imtin.l queen awl king
Holton, .227 each.
j r, tt,t trnti, round la«t night,
ten
hitlvrs
ate
rightham
led
bat­
tance for thr (Slant*, and a
. ••I
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an&lt;l Ri&gt;l&gt;.-ti { lion, Hal Mules, the G‘i *econd &gt;arkrr i* right on Collin* tail with 32 1 .'L'V.nJi1
.*
the orra-iun.
ycca-lun,
Yankee clipper DiMaggio i t 'l l Chamblee ouated J e f f H. Clayton,
te r ..
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&lt; . v m \oigu-tlnt
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tha Hata 13 hit*, hut &lt; ‘ " , w l 'J o h n * a c t r b a * J e .t e r d u rin g the double
play*
itaitrd.
ol 71 between them!
Tin* orthodox' .w in g e r* in the led In homer* with 27 and Bovt-n'i Oklahoma C ity, 1-0, with thtt#
thttn over the nine inninir ouli. Mft,.,n„,in.
I • -.b u rr
With 133 to their etedit, the (S T t '
fir* t ten *re, A lv in D a tk . of B ut­ vern Stephen* wrested th# R RI-; draw *; Fu lle r elim inatm l lla t r in
lxt.,1 ..!
liltn Rird totted for the Halt.
Water dr.Ian* were formed by
ton, Andy Pafko. n f Chicago, and leader*hip fio in i-altln* Joe with Jt«*, Aktun, 0 ., w ith thra# drawc
naturally were leading thr leatfoe. If j(.|i•&gt;r #l U lltlp r
A m i IMlatka ...... .
Every Sanford hattri r u n i no Maltha McDonald. Slo-la
with little rhunre Hint Oilniulo,
M «*rQ U U l i e r
(* I&gt; U (
a apart o f 11 in a week to 112.
«nd T ir t lc y had a b ye .
m
Sid Gordon, of Now Y o rk .
hit safely in the conical, lire »er. Unity Sten.lrorn, lloiolhv Wlird
t n l i r a n i It*.a ir.
M u*ial, i n c l u d i n g Sunday'*
N am ed
ond a a no1 In two day* t&gt;'«: Ihe dm. Hetty iVarork and Fiance* Mvond with in.t a* of midnight K h o l u
O aiueo llle l * . | « Palattta t-J
game*, wa* betting oppuvit'rn
. . . f a r * la, 11*1 . . a 5.
Sanfutillu-v have nqvpo.1 oot l;l, Moore.
.
hurling at a 3bt c lip , three point*
W i n n e r j ri* V liK U .rin e *. !.« .» t.&lt; rv . t.
hit*. They m m ol the tin l again*!
The fit .! event » * . diving. The ' Nor U* there muehneh.nee that R f C r C a t i o P
I&gt;vyi&lt;&gt;«&gt; Peai It * (iftaioto.*
ol-ovc hit average o f n week ago.
__ ile.nile
pile their almo*t night-&gt;
—
th* Orlando Senator, at ihclr o*n 'a " required .live. wei. the run the*_ (S'*,
Dark, tho rookie llrav* shortninir pplain
twin-killing-, can equal m
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a
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Municipal I'ark Sunday.
W « imni rllve and the
Moore and Richard Duller
•top la awond at .331, with Pitfko
I, jackrpfr. al*o two optional &lt;ll*i* Iu v d llo all-time league tecotd- *
O
ft*ad
o
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Tonight the (Slant* play til" U, Winner of the 13 m Id aw rmup I
third at .tCt.1 and rlb-hle A.hbnrn
t,j ,(,* DeLund Red Hal. I n . ^ ' t name'! high point winner. | U « t » f | l a t I te l« .i„ I
Important conlrli with the . V for lwy» wa*
__ Ray Davi*. GU-cti |D41 when their IBS douhlc-playv ln il,r rr*erra*ininl activities epon.
''I A u a u .t ln e . t e.V.SK&gt;&lt;l!l*
of P!i:UJ,lph!» fourth at .322.
Auruilm- Saint, f.t the Sanfetrf jo'n*a~and "llhhanl flarinean’ tM stood a« nn nil lime minor league »orid fur the ehitilrtn o f San-t. t ) . I r e - r i l l * a l lia y lim n
Tommy llulmr* of Bo.ton D fifth
at .314.
p*r»*
jo tlie 0 to 111 age group. Hary rt-eord.
.ford by the Snnford Recreation
Sanford and Si. Augu«tln- art Klleir Lawton won top honor, tn
flattop'* Ted W illia m * i* ra t­
H lg h Tuny Vega nf Heljind. tanked!
pattmyni during the t'kat week. Saturday’s “ Recreation
battling It out for the fourth plat a the S3 tn HI age ciuun for gill*-' thlrd
: _ 1 a- .the*
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it 1, ■ - 1Til..
rugged ruinpvtitton fiotn
rter o *f doublo
^**e n«iirit*i
point* ttntii
'veto ltfia*-it
U»**d nn
on ml.
at- IS«*Kt
light *.f
of ttho Wcuk”•• program tin g
Huy* Wl yard mod ley relayilot In the Kit i ol.t Stan (.vague
killing , for hi* lind kicked .ff 3. ) !|'"dame. conduct. »port*nran*hip, .Several number* were hung by C l''vvlaud* l.ou Boudreau In a
Standing*. Yesterday the Snnford Winning team w *» eompiwed nf - f hi dub'* bV. nn average
.•.-in -.- of „H|*o*
i1i» * iH n u i ui
I" * / ■mi
u .o H
.n r T c i r i m and David Heater, twe-rmm battle fo r the Amaritatt
jImprewmant
in play
and m
rttuk*
M.rlr
, „
(Sub nredetl seven v i. tnrie« in the Eugene llnrlnonu. Stanley n td*‘ ' ( .....
on,* 1 hi ill
wntaata entered by each con arcomiapanied by M r. D on* Mi- l.rn g u r batting chnnrpionahlp.
14 remaining gano*. to eotr Ihe by and I.ulher MUBe.
. y .'! r \
*"*
Through Sunday'* game*, W il­
Ur*lant.
Itm
Other* ani&lt;caiii.g on the
fnutth pla.e t-r th. if the Saint*
B u y C" var.l free .tyle re la y ' ***' * ,
"
°||i u
Pat Roiitanello, B ill M ackrl. at. t jungram were Richard lla rim a u , lia m .' parc-tcttir.g .377 war only
could win no more than eight of W i n n i n g team w a. comp -ed « t J *.'
* 7 tliJ* , J,
i
'*
14 point, ah.ad uf BoddrvauV
Hay Rovcnkrap* were quett on I'.tnmv D u ller and B illy C la tk .
their remaining II n/fnir*. bar- IJunald Cam Hob John*, ar.d Ray |
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with tlic1 S i ! n t T h « * leami meet
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|l.,yw underVvaler di.tai.ee .WItll Ifolnbaiigh at second bare bad 33,
move to l ee.lmig for a twai bill,|...Stanley Ogle.hy.
or a total ,.f B2 to their c ic h t . urnand return to the- Municipal Pvrk i Girt* underwater dh taiuv »Wim im&gt;r« than h alf o f Orlando's 1H3.
for a dual attraction with ti e — Mary F.llcti I aw*»n.
LpMburg manager Kiklir I.eip
Pirate* on Thursday night.
| Roy. KU vard frehatyie— Stanley
bad 2H la-fore h« wa. injured tome
Sanford
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Johnny McManu* of Sanford
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had startetl 15 of SanfoidV 73.
Tbc- Dnyjonn Ib-a-h lvlandcr.
trail,,) in the double-plnv depart­
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IS uf them by Rob Ivey ami 15 by.
Mru-lc Yarbrocgh.
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hail .tailed 15 at third ba»o to
rank tight lone to l-al'mia nf St,
Aogu.tirio al that portion.
Only 12 of the 769 doublo-plnyt
Went into the hooka a* UiUMlUt’j-t, ,
•while St. Augu.tlno ii the only
rlnb not yet to eoine up with uu*]
tinardated twln-k’ lling. '
Two triple play* have gone into!
loop retort!. *0 far. The (ir*t|
wrm from Tafaru i » Anthony tui
Itai toloni In Saltrr tu Koiuanello'
nf I.ei-i burg with Manual r i m
.of Di-Lamt .(urting It, while (he
second went from oiitfieblei
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nA-iit aplenty. Sink Chick will I*-*lie ARen to catcher Ike Seonc to
hying the Iwach cnur*(f manthon j *wx*ltd-*a&lt;ker I’ harlle lleinbauglt
run for the firM time. Sh» wdl|»f Orlando,
l-e up again.t such veteran. «(
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at th#* Volutin County Kvnii* t Chtli
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For lo nlghl’r main iitltartim i be
ha« llvteil eight of the l i &gt;&gt;V. mo.t
.enxational gallopera, O RV llency
H inl. seven time- n w in n n ; that
track Uatling, Fo rever Aml«-r;
L illi* Super. Id H im » it: the
money In 25 r la r t c ; Snow and
Sleet, a gr. vhouuil w hich ha. do*
tented Gloria A nr.. th&gt;- n-sek'*
F lra l l,a d y ; Du»ty R elw '. an M.R.
O illun d *peed prodigy; Never Out,
.en.ntbm al winner o f S 'l'i-d a y ’*
Wlr.th featur-' ruec; lieautlf'il I’nk etta, fuvnrllo of the fu n . ui. I
Flua*i# Me, winner uv.* the l&gt; *rh
Coin *e Sat 111 day.
W e ll
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mat rh the coni eat I* CCitabl In
Hindi with tbrilla.
The tenth race loo n ffe i. excite

Jiicksonvillc Junior*
Advnnct* In Legion
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I.iiik. I ,.»i*l, J.-r aa.l N&lt;» i lilll ua
J.U H a r r S 1*1 Wile
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American Iwgion'a Fifth District
lk. &lt;h. J i q r a l J u . l* and Moon It,l»r*
Junior lla.eball Tournament with
.Ird H a r r I'H IM rllr
T f U r K, im Hal,, Ua Mk,r Vox -1 neat no-run victnrica.
Stevllng mound performance*
kilo* I* I" l|&lt;il'r. U t il i 19* 1. t'lg r -n
l.&gt;r* Vuinniii T n t o u t tl h V r . Hlr. figured ye.tciday in each ahut-out.
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Macon*, only hit wa* a fluke
• i * Harr B a la rlly
ball that hounded off Horen',
H u n n r M a a l r r . lo iva C a p Unit, *
who fanned 12 for hla eighteenth
( ’holer. ll.a.lM.inr 1 l r a . h r , llarr*
lot. VandaMa Kv|,vrv&gt;. W l v l T i p and victory of the araion. JackoinT .’ in'a lainivn.nilrr
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111 Magnolia Ave, Phone 612
REPAIR PARTS
hour, day or week. Art Daugli
Excellent condition. Phene -Itl-W
HOLLAND ( FI.FRY PLAN TERS
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after 0 P.M.
Seminole Trurk A Trarlwr Co.
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N#w Local ten. Heit'a Sewlnit W A N TE D ' P o .ilion by’ eipetienred, dejn’ndutde officr worker.
Phone Use, Sanford
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untied. E F. Sv.ven., Rt. 2 F o ;. HEALTH PROTECTION ami
Box U3A, Sanford, call "D IM
Soda Fountain. Hack Bar. Stool*
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coniptete detail* on FOGGING.
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S-.4tnern Chemical*, Ine.
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Repairing
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LOST: Ladir* hlark billfold on
turn plow, 1 guano tart, one 8
WALKF.ll ELECTRIC CO.
F i d Street containing money,
blade ditr harrow, 1 .pike tooth
108 N. Park Ave.
I’ h. 110*
driver* Hcen.c A n-celpts. If
burow, 1 npiing tooth harrow,
All Work Guarariteed.
the finder need, the money
rultlrator and. tool., hauling
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P A LM ET T O
Original co.t 1760.00 rale price
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Park.
•600.00. J. C. Sihr*. Monroe
15
AUTOS rOR SALE
Corner.
SEE US P'OR
We lluy For Ctuth
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MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING
1 USED electric refrigeralor, 1
for live ateek. Inquire at Mualc
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Box. IIP W. tit S t Pbona 08*.
CREDIT BUREAU OF
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HANFORD
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t|0 N. Park
Phone IM
A blooming Bohemia. 1616 YV.
low mileage, .ttiatr-fine rondl- See Ux Before You Buy or Sell
10th St. Ph. .TJii-M.
VCNETIAN BLINDS mmle to or-f tion. A real buy in trouble-free

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General Trurk A Eqp*( Co.
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motor In good condition, 176.00.
eatimatex Phone 7W-W.
■howrr A hot watrr heater.
f&gt;l6 Park Ave.
Small amount down and take up
Radio* upaired, called for and
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TUESDAY AUGUST 24, 1948

Berlin Meet

ThomasviDe Hands
Americus Double
Defeat In G-F Play
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
Thomasvllle handed the Amen
leus Phillies a double defeat in
the Georgla-Florida League last
night. The score* were 2 to I *nd
IS to 0. Americus collected only
tight hits, four In each game.
Albany enjoyed two big In­
ning* In beating Cordele 12 *o fl.
Valdosta had no trouble winning
from Moultrie, 14-1, and Wayrrott
edged Tallahassee 2 to I.
Thomasvilie's twin victory en­
abled the Tigers to hrrak a fourgame losing streak. They scored
twice In the third inning «f the
firat game and stopped an Arrei.
icus rally after one runner had
crossed the plate In the sixth.
The Tigers unlrased a 20-hit
attack in the second contest, re­
sulting in one run in the first,
four In the third, thrre In the
fourth, four In the fifth and thro-,
in tha sixth.
Burkey wax the winning pitcher
In the first game, Andres la the
second.
Albany scored eight runt in the
firat two frames.
The Ind'ar.’
threw a scare Into the Card* by
scoring four in the second and two
in the third, narrowing the win­
ners' lead to B-fl.
Albany, however, scored two
more In the fourth and a liknumber in the eighth.
Moultrie's Athletir* scored h i ough runs to win in the first,
when three tallies tricklrd in after
Valdosta had opened the frnm.*
with a lone score.
The Dodgers weren't satisfied
though they held a 6-1 advantage
At the end of six innings. They
added five In the seventh ami
four In the eighth.
The winners collected 14 hit*
o ff 8torrh. Simmons and Gainer.
Stamey held the loser* to six.
Seven error* proved costly to ihe

Athletics.

Full* nf Vt’aycross held rail*,
hassee's Pirate* to four safrtirs.
The winners scored .single run*
I" *&gt;»• fourth and /nigtoh
Thr
Pirates' hast effort* netted une in
the Iasi of the niadh

Red Spy Probe

undoubtedly would have ltd to a
,wlft lifting of the land Moekod-J.

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(noun II .-M'IIS!' rusher* w h
Income* ire ex
repll.inillv
l«M r »\en alongsliV those of
| Hinstrs so • Cioaby — sn.gers snt srsontlor.nt»
*n&lt;l guiisr-plsya r» who*, [opularlty Is pnr*l.
heal
t
*!e lomplelr strangers I.
Msnhsttan
T in * «»»&gt;•'• on lv r e s v .n s h le

sin ce we h a v e h e i r

in N.w -,ofk a genllrniar named Morey AmsLrMsl Neimar
dam who very likely. Is unheard of In Taltahl*
see or Goose Creek but who enjoys a glory In thl*
hotbed of sin and vice that transcend* even Ingrtd Bergman's
Morey Is beginning to branch nut now « * *• coast-to-coast rad.n
comedian and he would seem a fairly aure he| in he the new
national rage In a few seasons especially with his Juicy potential in
television—but for years he us* the Nrw Yorker'* own beloved
comedian
Hla jokes were peculiarly Manhattan Jokra and hi* songs and
routines had the unmistakable flavor of a stmpeon sandwich at
LindJr's
Perhaps hi* biggest ***»’. I* being nblr to he funny for graat
Stretches of lime Last winter he appeared nightly al a little reltar
cafe called the Playgoer*, uhlrh he u.^c owned
It wa* hi* custom to give Iwmbnudong shows, in whlrh he and
he alone did all the entertaining — gigging singing. Imitating and
doing everything hut making he'lev* he was four Hawaiian* I g-t
a sample of thla rapM-Rrr toutin* this morning over coffee In Reu­
ben'* restaurant on 8M*r street
Rherply it tired In a white sport shlst and copper-colored aport
Jacket. Morey was Informsll'r humorous, serious and demented by
turns—and he never stopped talking
I ABKF.n AMOTEADAM If he ever hsd run dry of word* during
a public appearance and ht said only once
That w*a* on a New Year s day at Ban Quentin peiaon Morey was
one of a car full of rntrrtrilner* who rtayrd up all night New Year’s
eve and then drove up to Hie prison in the morning to entertain
the Inmates
After their show ihr performers were passing through the prison
halls on the way not to iheir car*, when one guy stuck his head
through the liars of oi* cell and yelled lley. Morey"*
The cell. Morr&gt; found was In rnndrmne&lt;l row The guy who
yelled was a man who had played cop* and robber# and cowboy#
and Indians with hin. when they hnth were kids in fun Fr*n»-i*-«*
Hla mother »"d sister were pul leaving hi* cell
It was hi* last day on earth as a result of having put a hole In
the head w a honk guard “ I’m human and I'm an alleged comedian
and I’m supposed to he able In talk a mile a minute* Morey told
me. " —but what do you sav to a guy who's going to die* It wa*
really Ihr only lime in iny life I've ever been stumped "
Tm year* Morey has teen known as Ihr busiest man nn Broadwa* Alongside Morey hi* press agent Insists. ■ one-arned paper
hanger la just an amhltlonlrs* bum Hr wrote song*, made rrcordA
aooeared nn the radio as often aa 7# times in &lt;die wrek, starred in
movlrhouse stage shows and owned and operated Ihe I’ laygoer* and
a restaurant near Carnegie tsdl called Morey'a.

was not a gift hut that n» v
allowed to use it.
Presumably, the auto dcel&lt;
were asked about Ihe car.
Cherner told reporters he kn?*v
nothing about the Ills* ear. Hut
Mtfiah said the company bought a
|W» Ford roadster from Hiss In
1M6 and sold it the same day.
The bolted doors o f the coo.
gresslnnal spy hearing* sw'ng
IT APrr.AlU t .NOW THAT A L L TtllH violent activity nn the part
open again tomorrow for the longheralded public ’’confrontation” of
of Morey '-aa directed to one purpose—to apread the Amsterdam
Alger Hiss and Whittaker Chnmname far-and wtu*. * It w*» my angle, my w ay of hemming known."
bert.
Morey told me
•
_The big question Is. which one
•'The word got around that t was doing all these things at once
Will make hi* etory stick with th«
and people began to talk about me. which is half the battle for an
House Un- American Activities
ambitious mmic.
committee:
"Fred Alim aald. 'The only thing I ran turn on In my house with­
• Hiss, the former top-rank Stale
out getting Amsterdam is tha-water faucet ' Good night. ! didn't
Department official who he* In­
like II at all I'm a good family man and I hated to he away from
dignantly denied any Communist
my brood all that time—but It was my way of acquiring a reputinge or affiliation, or—
tMlon."
Chamber*, the avowed one time
Ron of a cellist who plays In Ihe -/-si* orchestras. Morey has
Red who just e* Insistently haul
described the operations of a pro | been In show business since he quit the University of California at
war Communist underground in
the age of 15 III* brother worked In a bixtime act called Amster­
Washington ami tabbed His* ns1 dam end Clifford and one week when Clifford was siting, Morey
one of the leader*.
i substituted for him That, tn a trig 'Pllsco house, on thr same MB
President Truman twice has dr.
with Brice and Jeaael
nounced the Investigation es a ‘
“My r eal hooking was In a IMh-rale vaudeville house os part
"Red Herring" intended to take* of an opening act." Morey recalled. " I bet t w-a* the only comic tothe public mind off what he called |
start at the top end work mv wsy down "
congressional failure to deal with
Amsterdam got Into radio year* ago. but a talent for insulting
coat of living end related Issues.
sponsor* that makes Morgan's seem monotonous and gentle by
Republican leaden retorted tlut
comparison kept him hack for some time. Example on one program
the .hearings hive shown an
for a used-car dealer. Morey cracked. "Oat theee cere while tneyTe
alarming Communist Infiltration
hot—end they probably are!" That was the end of that program
of the government^
It was a Senate onmmittee’s In
quirv into tha&gt;a Adsnlalstrstlon's
loyalty program that struck ihe ground of love for a Communist were driving al was Mis* Bent­
spy scare sparks |uiis «n
agent, a role as Washington-to- ley'a claim that »he had got secret
That was on July 30.
New York rourler far a Roil *py
data from a young War Produc­
Elisabeth T. Bentley. 40 yt*r ring and finally a chongb of honri
tion Board employe named W il­
after
her
lover
died.
old Vfessar graduate, wa* the only
witness.
That change of heart sent her liam W. Remington.
During an entire day on the! to the FBI.
witness stand sha sketched a berk - 1 The main point the sens’ vr*

BAITS Of INI B-17 AOMBII THAT CIASHIO ANO IMTOID *t the fair grounds near Berryton, Kan , are shown
sftrr they struck a nearby farm. Five of the pipit's seven -Tew members were killed. Tha two survivor*
were taken to a hospital at Topeka where lUlhrnyfles said their condition wae fair. Air Force bfltclele said
that the big craft was on a routine training Ab£»' Ahen It crashed.
(International ffoundphelo) -

M en Kromlln negotiation* ate
on tap. U.8. Ambassador Walter
Bedell Smith emerged in high
iplrita from this longeat of tha
teren talk* ilnce the end of July
and *ald:
MW#*re going to have more
meeting*. We're aiwey* optimistic.
We eipect the be»t and prepare
for the worst."
He worked until the *un rame
up In Moeeow, doubtlei* Informing
Secretary of State Marthall of
juit what hope there I* for laitlng
peace between the West and the
Soviet and for the lifting of the
Berlin blockade and for sn agree­
ment on all Germany and other
world problem*. There wa* no
reliable new* about whether any
solid ground had been found for
ending tne cold war.
Border incident* continued in
Berlin.
Marshall Vassily Soko­
lovsky forbade German* In the
Russian tone to hold municipal
elections this fall. This indicated
that the Communists in eastern
Germany fear a severe defeat at
the polls, despite the presence of
Russian guns.
There are increasing signs of a
food crisis In the Russian area of
Germany, cotnpar.ng badly with
I recently increased ration* in the
west The Communist* are hav­
ing trouble with their two-year
economic plan. The Communist

"Tha Russian* would like tu get
their hands into western Germany
and benefit by It now tha: ft f,
beginning to show signs of nn
economic comeback under the Rr
ropean recovery program wh i.
their own tonal econopiy Is floun.
dcring ami be.ng run into th»
ground."
A formation of fl to 10 fight*?
planes, believed by Amnlcan «|r
officer* to he Russian Yaks, swept
over westrrn Berlin late today at
a great height eye.witnes.’ et re.
ported.
American and British air op-r*.
tlon control officer* said they hqN
no fighters over Berlin today.
J
At toon at the fighters were
spotted, newspaper offiret re.
reived telephone calls for *icited
Berliners.
About two weeks ago a forma,
tlon at !2 Russian Yak figrter*
loomed over western Berlin On
another occasion one ItuMian
fighter butted the British airfield
at Gatow when* supplies for hlo.-k.
tiled Berlin are being landed a .
a fast clip.
f V
On both occasions, the Bntl«h
made strong protests to the Km
sians. Formation flying over Iter,
lin is forbidden under four power
air safety role* in effect here.

Y O U 'R E TJELLING ME!
■ Writ*

LOCK MW, boas* of Um
dean of eea serpents, la having
terrlfte .fompeUtloa this year,
rotka are eating marina mooatom alaseat every dap in Geor­
gian bay. Use Gulf of Mealco
and the kitchen etnk.
I l l

too ssrpent lyotton seem to
hive ea/y eae thing to common
—they e/wsye /ergot to bring a
rim ere s/eeg.

posslbls BOW toMrttbllih it*tu­
nes on what tha standard or
typical sea serpent looks Ilk*.
I l l
Tht ifu if/c demons ire sfways between 10 to 100 tu t i t
length sod have mere hotm
thin a Arose head.

Sarpy le *iwey* teen briefly at
down er nightfall, never el neen.
This Indieote* he wetirt on the
night shift,
.

g iro im s SUIROUND Soviet Consul General Jacob Lomakin (arrow )
In New York after he released the Brit written statement "explainin g
Mr*. Oksana Stepanovna Koemklna'i leap from a third-story window off
the Consulate. In his statement, turnskin declared the Red taeSher was
“ unbalanced" and w tt aufTerlnf from • “ ntrvcwi breakdown" brought
on b» her ' khlnanlna bv Whlta Russian guard*."
(Interaettoaol)

week* old Irene McDermot, Victori*, British Columbia, le pictured
In the arms at bar mother, Mrs.
Martin McDermot, after their ar­
rival at tha Las Angelas Children's
HospItaLThe Canadian National
Institute for the Blind Bnaneed the
trip for the Infant la aa attempt to
save her sight
(lotomotiomlt

yamttng hot nans of the menwere hoe as meek aa given m
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•o maay of the dlaoeour-Uke
dtnlsens of the deep hove bees
algbtsd thla euauner that It'a

t i t

When sighted, a set aetpeet
always turns toward the beat
fretn which It la being spotted,
hisses a few ban from tha latest
bit tunes, then dives out of
eight for good. Thla proves that
tha ate serpent le, without ques­
tion. the btggeat coward on
earth.

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On the St John'l River

Number of• lot* limitedj therefore no option**
first come — first served
f

I “Blew My Top** In That Hot House
There's no sente to putting up with discomfort, when

the next town or scrota the nation
—a good person to know Is your
Florida Airways agent. In Banford. Dorothy Fox and her assis­
tants ore expert* In travel itiner­
aries, low cost air express shipmenu. and air mall schedules. And
they can handle all arrangement*
tor that next trip right nere In
your home community.
Cell Florida Airways In Hanford

All lots staked and numbered—strive out and choose
your lo t I f you desire we will accompany you. A ll titles
insured by Title ft Trust Co. of Florida.

attie Insulation can giva you delightful room temperaturea. ‘Too expensive!" Nonsense, not when It assures
year ‘ranad home comfort. Lot the HUI Lumber Co.
toll you how much It will roet to Insulate your attie
with our easy-te-uao. Nationally known Materials. Coma
la for farts and figure*.

All banding* f t f**t fr o * front propgrtr H***. AO lot*
non-commercial a c t f t 3 lot* Block B and S lot* Block
H which Kayo boon sold ao on* commercial oalt to
Watt* and Brook*, who will aataUfch a modem flaking

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w ith widely scattered afternooa
thundershowers. C»-\;ie to moder­
ate easterly v nd«.

In Unity Than la Stranith—
To Protact tho Peace o f th* World;
To Promote th* Progress of America,
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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VOLUME XXXX

Eatablishad 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

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W E D N E S D A Y , AU CJU ST 25. ItMH

A sso cia ted Press Leaded W in

N o. 3 .

M rs. Kasenkina Says cumbers OijlConsular Relations Between
Hiss lo race w T c
A
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She Jumped To Escape Perjury Trial U. b. A n d Russia A re bevered;
Marshall Is Unimpressed
Russian Persecution
Red School Teacher
Tells Reporters Of
*’ Life In Russia lie*
fore Coming To U.S.
N EW Y O R K . Aug. 25 &lt;&gt;Pr
Mu. O ksana Kasrnkina u i i l lutliv
the |Utii|ic&lt;l i mill 4 third floor
window o f ilir Russian consulate
liria u rr ,lt r wauled lu rsia jtc
She la id

m art interview from

0 her bed in Roosevelt Hospital "t
jumped In escape, not to kill my
.elf.”
The 42-yrar-old H um an schoolteacher addrd the did not want
to go b ack lo R u m s.
M u . K u rrn lin a told reported
that w hen she wai letuinrd lo
the So vie t (onriilatr here front
tl.e W hite Ruttian refugee farm
A at V a lle y Collage, N
" I know that mice they did not
ro lm il rut' to leave the cum ulate,
1 would nut lo* aide lo ettcape in
ll&lt;aa*in e ith e r.
“ T h e re fo re I jumped out of the
window to eaeape, I didn't want
to k ill n iy eclf. I wanted to rsrape."
She Mild that Soviet Arnhs*
rndnr A lexander Panyushktn and
('niixnl (ie n e tn l Yakov M. Lorn ikin
I “ both told me what to aay to re­
w pot ter a" nt a presa conference he’d
in the Russian consulate -in the
day »he wan taken here from the
fai m.
They told her, .he said, that
“ through my message I would be­
come n heroine.”
In anew i r to lliu question of
what w as in tlie letter ahe rent to
l.om akm from Itewwt fa rm , ahe said
•he told the entire a la ry of hat
ilfe in Ituaavn. She said she alao
told Lq m u kili the story o f hei aon
hortand Was killed
In la nin grad on Jan. 18, 1948.
M i*. Kasenkina’a anrearer, a*
paiaphrm ed hy an Interpreter,
.aid the Russians eoniidered her
n tin ., teacher even though her
Im blind w a r destroyed. She -aid
they (relieved tier knowledge a* n
lia r h r r would lie useful lo the
Soviet U nion.
In discussing the letter she
i r M I I M H aa
« ll»

Mrs. Wilson Named
Lunch Room Head
For Local Schools

\

The State Hoard of Kducatlun
toilay confirmed the appointment
hy the Seminelr County school
board o f Mrs. Oulda Wilson, form­
er county home demonstration
agent, as supervisor of all school
lunch rooms in thr county. Sho
resigned from her former posi­
tion to undertake tho new work.
Mrs. Wilson will assume her
new duties on Sept. 1. and in
addition to her lunch room insuretlon will eondurt two classes
daily In home economies at thr
Junior High School.
No immediate successor has
tern named bv Miss Ethyl Hollo­
way, district home demonstration
supervisor, ta take tjie place of
Mra. Wtaon aa county home de­
monstration agent, said Mrs. Wil­
son who has occupied this post
since 1941. She has recently been
assisted hy Mra. Edith Colbert
in her o ffice at the Court House.
’ Mra. Wilson came here from
Howling (ireen. Fla. and lives
writh her two children, her father
and mother at 2404 Sanford Ave­
nue. She received her Initial rol­
lsge degree at Bessie T ift Cotlegc
at Forsythe. Ga. and her degree
in home economies nt Florida
State University.
Her work her* has Included the
organlgntion o f adult home demo•tration clubs. 4-H clubs among
(iris, and canning centers. The
imma demonstration work includes
all phases o f home making, food
prsparnUun and canning, making
of clothing,
beautification of
homes anil grounds, gardening,
poultry and crafU.
Housewives who are Interested
In these eublecls may obtain in•cresting booklets issued hv the
University o f Florida. F'orlds
fhate
University
and
United
States D oartm ent of Agriculture
These cover many phrases of
agriculture and homecraft.
PROnKri DIM FT CO M PLAINT
A L B A N Y , N.Y., Aug. 25. (A tA ‘ C^-r-k district attorney esy*
J? * iB Invesligal# Selective Ser*7* comnlatnta that n Methodist
miaistor had urged young men not
,o r » (• * ^ t -

• &lt; w d T w a .
,,

Bromley,

?** M in i in ft sermon dcO m o Methodist
was

Two Men Are Warned
About Lying Under
Oath Before House
U n* AmericanGroup

*%ZT\j .s ° w \\ Ac-1 Simple Test For RH Factor In

“ Mighty Mo” To Become Country’s
Last Battleship On Active Duty

Aktioii Ciiiitfrj Ah Cli­
max To Row With
kcrls CL to Refugee
School
r tiddlers

WASIIINGTON. Aug. 25 -t/P»
— A hslleied old Ford car, a*
what wav done with it, became
a irnliat situ* today when Alger
lin t and Whittaker
Chamber*
111 M 1 1 »\ I 1( 1 . \ K L S I ! I
M W t I sit Is l„ K i i, 4*1 WASHINGTON. Aug. 25, (el’J III anolhei week, the mighty Mo laird each other in the congress
t tilth IO \ l N. V A n * .
23.
U vittiiiftl l'rr*fc S c lrn rrr II#*|8«n1« &lt;
Hmlrt V iff 1illtoui /ot l. Cheid'—
I'rrsid
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Trum
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toda&gt;
will h&lt; thn count!)’* tail hattlr«hi|) on active duly.
tonal «py hearing*
|»Ui fit kti left U.r Hu*si*n conULTI MO Nt
\„M 2r. i&gt;1‘ i A nr to &lt;jtill k lltoi &gt;im|&gt;lr
rancrllrd
the credential* id
Rut 4 light aiicraft carrier and eight destroyers aie corning out of
The
two men-accuted
and Soviet 1‘onaul tie n rra l iarub
lr»i foi a &gt;1iiiveieu* cundilion in the 1,1Iuik I eel liftaIni! u Hit l( ilk to 18 *iiUtr ohm &lt;It 4flvrr J P M to.
mothballs foi j ttepped-up program of anlr-tuhinatine training
iI ai iiul it.Ut (rpaif I n * he a a*
accutfr-wnr hrouglit together beI mu a km. Mr. Trum an's action
rhtiiwn l,&gt; bleed v|miah*t* ti*d.iv
The Navy in announcing thti lart night »»id the trasuri i&gt; the sene*
I r i » ION * f»»f Knod
Hr -aid hr
■a* announced hy presidential
lure the House Un-American AcIl
ilr.ih
with
I
h
e
RH
t
H u . 18 A #111kftl.1nil r f a1tillft| iii Mir 'tosi# mu, ItIn to 4) III i i f’luardia
•f revolutionary develop menu in underwater lighting tine- war’, end__
tivitiei Coinmiltrr and wallied secretary t h a llr* tJ. Ho*, a*
MI.
Iihaid of al&gt;,-ill Ni jwi ir|il
in
Ufl*
1lift Mr Hl| .
111i* -lit |H
the W hile House yacht. W kill
Thuc hy retiring the Battleship
priqlr
I hr f-l dent iiavr it. and are RH iirg.il
sm sliur*. docked at thr Navy
Iowa about Sept. 1. the Navy the N avy and A ir Force tn -Irate* that one m the other will be
tried for lying under oath.
0
Mine Depot near h e ir.
The
Tin- lest t. II*
II- * bethel mi Itfl
vi a s h in g i o n , a ,.* 25
plan* to relea’ r more men and gir ae rial w arfare.
in danger fled
Then His* was que.tioned fo» I’rrsidrnt also said the National positive I ■»i money for the anti-sub program.
Secretary of Defense Forrestal
K i i d i * ijieetled uji a vlcady isof
nil
It
1
1
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iln
,
n.an
oi
mi
The Iowa w ill join 1.1 other bat­ told yesterday’s gat tier mg that hours alntul a I rijM Ford he Security Itrsuurces lloanl ha* It 11 allttl&gt;e,1 i • |.-&lt; "I'd III till* ill •til­
„ . all ot ■ . l e t •i itiren* f r o m tho
Sin i ,il,t lt,e,J|r* tall negative wmi.aii 11 . - . , t,.
tle-wagons laid up t i the reserve under the new understanding tile once owned. It was ileal the rrciiinmriidrvi thr continuance ol er's bleed
the
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l mted Ntalin uids) b) j i - i n m g
attac
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tillhut.*
Iilued
cell*.
&gt;lr*
voluntary
allocation*
ol
pettofleet.
A ir Force is “ not m eiel) to pet - 1
. r * .
•
I I , , [I|..g Ihe . 1 .'•nil ol the last two 1CIn,in and *l«et.
troyiiig them tii-&lt;p,nitty, m the t ill I'e - lln .
That w ill leave the M issouri— m il hut to Seek all the bell. It c « r,‘ committee rspected l» tracing the
tianry, tin ... .....
i.l ,.,t
|in*t. the li.it', 'lint
the ve«*el on which the Japanese g it from N iv a l air.**
, I u i i l il could |un down* a I Ira it
jrl . .insult 1c• III lilts
prinln, in,- it., oiitilw I■*-* r n s i M n i . "•&gt;,
I tor till* lilt -rin lttv il V " ( I ’ll' • Init
rut render was signed—the only
11ut
Forreslnl
Insisted that i ,. IM1 %II&gt;. the m allei of who was
WASHINGTON. Aug 25 o1*j
4llUllI 11
I I n illlsiu ed
..h ! ' • ) i
| W ist I
baby
can
huj'i-.
n
only
in
mutt
ig"battleship actively afloat.
means "neither a victory for the |yl
N etietal)
id Nlale Marshall
llil.l •mu fa! the Nevv
\l - , . I W
The 11.tXK).ton C a rrie r Catot A ir Force nor a defeat for the ' . . .
,, ,
c ,.,*
Bather,
" if
followed
B iss. 41 year-old fuimer Nial* •aid tislav I lie Lu lle d Ntatr* will
w ill U* reactivated in about a N a v y ."
1 ti.it. •• ii i nu­
5...1 slid
month, and the eight destroyer* through w ith sincerity and lena- Dejraitllirnl o lficia l. taid he knew a ic rp l Russia's o ld ri foi clovin'!
ml at* • will I r • 1 C.1 Ifll a n o t e
w ill begin rejoining the fleet in c ity , ( it ) w ill mean a victory fo ri Chambers in H M or 1*415 t at the Allien, an com ulatr ill \la d i
4 lirv vl i m e s
••hi' h pt‘ »* u l r . 1
Janu ary.
the country."
Geciigr L’ lovley, a free lance W lilet. !y u,|u k
to the llllj. Mir Min 11 ’ iriutffc
Meanwhile, the Navy joined the
Some A ir Force officers had a, a-• 1 **a* »•«»** as#
1in
*■l Luo
hii ■ 111
gave
M.it.hall l,&gt;id a newt cunfereiicr
Nutel •. III...1 tr# i itert
A ir Force ami the A rm y tn ■ voiced concern leat Hie Navy was and
the Nov let actum, announce.! last
politic declaration of hew hum,or,y tryin g to edge Into its field i f u*c the tai.
Ihe Ilillr iiUtl. •1 t i Uic Aincii- •
among the senders.
Hut Hus minted he tould not night a&gt; a . Innas to a dnpu'.r
strategic — as distinguished from
tan
einhastt Ill \11 »* "to ihr con-The occasion was a meeting of mere support—w arfare and might recall ever getting the tar back over
lunaway
Riuvian
whoo1 •
•lllilr Ml tier 1*4* ill* J M I l t of
300 top planning officers to hear want to launch atom bomb c a rry­
d selling it. but wouldn't be tracheis. it legirllahlr hut not a
rrport* on thg weekend Newport, ing jdanes from a new- super a i r .- ,_n
j*
&gt;%
1•i Ik WAI oi lined In Rut{surprised if that had hap|iened.
meeting of the joint chiefs craft ca rrie r now ahuilding.
K .I., roeethig
very trnout matter.
•i tl.e same
«I4 !t» i !u«r it^ *1
of sta ff.
tie n rra l Hoyt Vamk-ntorg, A ir i Alter Hiss and cummitlee mem­
Die American contulalr in the
■
litnr
\tov.ovv
ill........I
it il cut*
T h a i session wan devoted large­ Force chief of s ta ff, told lha as ber. (parted at length over the Rauf a port * n vo citcumtci died
liaatlaar* — I'aar
-llitiy a 1*4-17 agirrmrul lu let
ly to a clarification of the role of
cal. Committee Invettigalor Robert in In* adivitir* that hr wav able
ie 1 &gt; te.ij ■en a (nimri conE
Stiqiling produced what be to aivomphvh very little. Maidull
JA C K S O N . Mo*
Aug
.i
Hv I.l II I lilt h-UVN
ll.ilr it 1 enn igrsd
•aid was a record ol Iriiimony •aid.
i&gt;1’ » Rep jitlni 1 R.inkin. viiH IC K M A N
IIIID
l l.w.it,
1Ilf iklltMl •. &lt;&gt; Morris s icplChambers gave on Aug 7.
CarrlulU I homing III* word*, ■an of 2 M years lit ( otigirvv and Aug 2 5 (,1'r ',irt»u
iiimen
ihr Aiiicin •ir demsnJ lint
Du* was to thr effect that M ill lull iiulril that the Ruwian* 4 loud voile of wlntr VlipirilM, V
riled I •&lt;I *iigt,i in the Ivvitte.l.
uhirl
i i&gt;n ui t.enrisl |aci.fr M,
Hits wanted the car turned over •till have the Ainlotg l min',. won trnonnn.it,on hi
Mrvvippl * huilini Wlnkage id .nr Okinawa | 104kill l ri » r the vountry i-n
lo lire Corninunnt Rally for usk Organiiatiou v* it I* headquarter m IN nut. i.in, iniinaiy
bound tuprifuitirs. lh.il , I a*lied | jltuif
lit fill1 offm al rlalut III
* of some organiier.
New 5oik foi vi.ndui I nl liuvinevs
Rep John llrll Willi.vms. one to one ,,l il., I I imj, ivnnl oraie 1
r to 'll nil iluiing tlie mvriligtlion
I Stripling produce*! al,n wtrst he affairs in tin* country. Hr also aimed an force veteran, also
alr J„a,|r l,
of1 Ilir sifaii i f thr tinee 5aurt
aid was a ropy of a certificate said consular section* presumably
won
triioinmation
in
yesletday»
,
«
■
...
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P a s t o r Of Christ- uf title, showing that Alger HIs^ ^ ( i fs iiM O
„
. . . . .
i • ms* o ll|,i« wrie liunird s d u iu . wism.l Ira. lien who tefused
e-wet SI* i
vo'ing » Hep. w illiam M. to lm r r ]^
r*
.naeigned title t»» * Ford ro»J»re*
irtiun I then homeland
ICoatlBoee no r*s e alsl
and Thouia. G. Abeinrthy held
l l i r t , vv n hi quv *tton nf I.real,
tine of ill. l ie honihei . foni
oiiimimling ie.vds over I hr n op- eiiginrv t linked mil liner minuiei illg off f i n . nl dipfolnitir rtla Ideas Control Acts
lion*
t'o, ulalv * aie fijflv f l IlCli
vonrntv on ihr I&gt;&gt;s*is ol imouv after il took oil I sous H a il,• i
i l ll|l|llstli»ti ••(! | Slip# * fc.es s
"Idralt
that
control
our
be-1
jilrtr rrtunis
CHICAGO . Aug. 25 (/l*j— Tim
f’ouil nil alinlliei leg ol Its I tf
H ,nlm , .Ijilinril
Amriican Federation of Labor to­ havrot" wav the subject of a|
ik ” r
inly
hi
day reaffirmed its long-stsndiim talk given today today to Ki- j
.
»i (tiM iili* !».»*«• ,if &gt;m ik.ior. \N i'll
nuntlV • 111*t io liglrvsiou.il illtpolicy of not endorsing president­ wanian* at thr Founit Centrr hv
lire pilnl wa&gt; oideinl In land
lilc l, and tinted a quit k ad
ial candidates, hut announced thr the Rev. J. R. Fern*, pastor of
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,
1 W ASIIINtiTttN. Aug 23 t/V)
at the Minin ip.ll All|nill. who'l
lliit'iun
of
ilefeal
hy
Iwo
young
Hegistration
of
adult
student*
S
|,U
I1
JJUtH
fill
uf*
the
First
Christian
Church
who
formation of a committee to work
.nl|oiHv I In knnn I n I.l
fur Oh? full t*rro *1 l*^ Sunfot*! ^
I ih I hv tixkrtf that ih«* Intdr*
for the election of the Truniin- recently came here from Georgia 1Vocational Hchotvl will start met nnjjonui Typugiuphlral Uniun lw op|Minrnls.
I In &gt;ri|ieifoil ■.tine in al ail
to
iliu
m
*
the
pastoratr.
Victory
in
ilir
Deriitn
lalic
pri­
lisrkley Democratic tsrket,
Wedneaday ami continue through j,(W )n ronjrni|ii of court foi
J
i' H»l. vv A ilim i, ulii* hut
.if tit isafe ol 15(1 leet anil inltvej
mary
■
•
hi
III.I
im
mill
to
e
lri
liotl
•n&lt;l
rndttjr«
I I ptm* ifnlntIfiKf uii rliia iil «liop ro n lfid it,
He declared that he had Irarn- Thur«4ay
if f Vfil t lit f »11 f run uf Ft UVl4» f ul
Formation ol the committee,
thr Mi,lllv ip.it AlIjMlt Ih r pilot
withinic
pfiroll
or
to
t«lk
iivrr
Tht.
uniun
la
u
flve*nu»nth
,
m
moil* 11nin *) v*-.*i * sii jil«lic«* of
to consist of the international rd by eiperience nol to accept the courses w ith the teacher* „ |(j injunction against negotiating
to I
«llt| *llO I I
The sW-year-old Itankin won I,IIIled ihr p lllir III an atlrtlipl iU Ninos
piesidcols of as many A F L unions statement* of people without think­ should try to do so during tho*. , lu.y, &gt;ltl*eme n u . outlawed hy Hie 1.13*83 iiallols again.t 9.371* (or I, ■ill Ir mil luuig il li.uk in (if nn*| ’ 1
I fit.
ssf
ing
them
through.
As
an
riani|itr
days. Mr*. K . C. M axwell is join- Taft -lla rtle y Aer
as are willing t o join, was an­
» I ('»•
i*l Vf■
Judge Itnymond Jarvl- mul 1.-115
» I I I V* « - n i i f l i t 4 I I t I f » | K M 1 Hut fin
|n n rritieul move ugailwt the fur t'lunde F ria y tn ti, a wai vrtnt fiiioi
s'llll OlStM
nounced at a news lonfeirnce he cited a line from a hymn in cipal.
fkrd t*1l .1 1III k ll 1 1 I f Id
ClasM'S w ill liegitl on Tuesvlav |T U in Its fight to keep the clou* i-ran, in iniuffieial n -lu in s lioin
f f It
» * l.» rt» tlir Sfcllf'irii
“Such a worm
with William Green. Federation which iitt is stated.
| ,i , i
| i, |
, iHept. 7 al D;IHI o'clvK'k rcmtlnuirg evl shop, Irn- Nuilum il Laleir 202 of 224 IMixes.
»%
I \\ K
&gt;0L' f1 ,.L* M oir thftu I Oil
U «tools'
said (hat he fell bigg-f| until 3:00 o'clock A fte r the fii- t Hoaid's
protecuting
agency
(‘resident, and Georgr M. Ham- as I. He
* i r t t# »( H *i ol i
Huiikln led is all III eoillilles
lit.
*l- t f i l l t f l l t I l l ' l l Inlet 11 Ma,
, h a ig e l the union's lop o ffic e r! ■if the district. A hiin-i foe nf
son, head uf the brotherhood of (ban that, especially when he tead|d ay( schuol houra are from
r%|*. t ** I »" Li* 1'irfv*.
*‘ l
" i h ' l f i l l t ii
in id
in the scripture lhal man is a A M . lo 4:00 P . M. w ith the noon wj|j, having disobeyed and dlsl•.•Mlt■■e•
Peer I fcteev
Railway Clerks.
cratlr
lull
."ti ill
r i l l "'W riy " «i» ("* hr* phtluvuph/
Mill
N th
M ill
xpl-lr I 1l i&gt;eir ft
"ehild nf
the K in g " and cteale-ihour, 12:00 to 1 : 00, being made * regarded the injurirtiun.
fie ld s light* n iiini'-lllill I- iul I'le . lu re.r-lv "In.me spun w it,1'
i
clukl
o
l
tne
M
ng.
ana
create.
^
w
hlrh
work|nit
Xhe
r„
t
r
a
ln
ln
g
order
w
«
,
i.suHarrison said the new tomI'ineigeiicy lights fla*bi-.l f a' d h r. •
pi ot ju sli.’e a ril
|H*ople may practice typing.
,-d Mar. 27 Ivy Judge Lu th er M.
nultee would be independent of bul a bil lower Ingn the angles
I ;i i fighti-t, r i av In *1 lire M l . t«r ,.tI - ■' ■ .1 ».f man, Ja.lg*
"
I
f
I
believe
I
am
a
child
of
ihe
Courses
I
n
c
l
u
d
e
shorthand,
Swygert
at
Indianajiolla.
It
was
Vilnius tins ill. distinction of t *&gt;
Labor's
League
for
Rohm a I
V*H't‘1llk'u
King, I will live like a king," hr Imokkeeping commerelal English, there that Itnliert N. Denham
Education, the Federation's or- asserted. " I f on the other iiand, offiea practice, and operation of &lt;*nt his formal petition that th*
Wi rut i 'fs 'Ui-1 Ihr fmn mu I Diet one of (lie ia ig v it sus|ienstoii
••llh *'f jlllil |M*i
nl
wt'H I In ill#:* * i" th- Southeast, across
IIV*
ganitalion concerned with the [ believe that I am a child nf ihe office machine*. Adulta and n
union I m- rltrd for contempt.
Hi,. Mutt in. I., • lin er livtwelr Ma,o
ft.
*
f
i
miii ih«*
I
hi*
The
petition
charged
that
the
devil,
I
will
art
like
him."
service
men
ami
women
may
v-ncongressional races.
nld I He link nuined f-&lt;i tsl111
w ri i* fiu b h i fit
Thr
" O u r thought* and Ideas co t' - I roll
for high school work. Th- A F L union tw stopped immediately
Sanfor d t dge N*e r.2, l and
Harrison said that fund* will
••It*
I
ll
I
f
4
■
W
|
*!
t
|
|
|
Uhf'f*'
r
til
V
from
giving
any
further
support
A fw wly irvitm l r t mn•f•«r «I huiM
v
V M w lit he l.nsl to tlie visitors.
Im- raised “ hy voluntary con­ our action* and rauso us to he ihcl*ehool 1* accredited for the.accr!
w
4
1
I
v
I
lilt’
ll
t
llfitlllilll!
W
II#
1
(M
l
-Including
a
ll.important
strike
,
flH|
r
f
or
j
3
SoulIn
-1
il
stule*
,
kind o f men we are." he said lie crated roun* for . veterans a.
Floyd I. * in i district deputy
tributions front organised labor.” rUtnJ an InitllKV of ■ nmn who t'«rt of Ihr Hrmlnolr County In- le n e fit paym ents-to the striking w, „ ,H. „ , u„ , ,ju, j „ K (he next 15
litm iil Muslei w ill lie piesent with
_ /*S. I _, .a _.. I II,.*..
Hv said he espccts that the
1
fit«ti|t»’l
f
*l!
(lit
xk'illi
Mirli
printer* on Chicago ami flam* d a y ,, p was announced today by
visited a plantation during »|ave stitute.
oltiei Mu *u iii « tra ile r», and w ill
heads "o f all but on« or two''
tlltMWtl
Beginner* in shorthand, Eng uiond. Ind.. newspaper*. Th* I T U . ( ; rBj y Duncan, city tiuiiding in f. ts. I (lilt »t|tr » tiirifigs
addle* &lt; tl.e group
of the international A F L unions day* in America and who noted
negro who stood erect and looked lists or typing are advised to ninmlver* there have been on a t r i k a ' , , , un,| ¥tlu presidcnl of (In- tiki f ir ! It I.!in*| uf Hit’ Itllllfi ftin**would affiliate with thr rum^Southern
Hallding Codes Con tuj,* 14HUI H rtt kithfl UHh #4*1111•" * 1**1 | The pi '»■ utu w ill s ta ll with a
start during the first week in vitice last Nov. 24
its
l
*
i
|
t
K
ill
lurliri at li.u ii o'clock at ttia
mlttee. It Is to tie known as the
Papers ur* printed without I T I J , Kft.
over a ino-virid square urea
older not to mis* the beginning
Mufcunii' r «nt« r. 1 i Nnl* i'muitft
committee o f labor eaeeutivrs for
i»u„cari returned Monday
N in e * of rtie dead mid injur
lessons. Those enrolling for utln r help by using a new photo en- | y j,
Hlu (IslNl V«*Bt 1i#d
I w h o
.1lilt i•’i*
the reelection of Truman and the
may
enter at any
linn, graving process, for typew ritten 1from llirminghatii, Ala. where lie well* ellhiielll I'V tin- Army |,ei
i .,vs*wsm ■
«•*•/ rsisTi
i
I!courses
*el Veit
I ** i * i inu-nt CummatuJ«r
rlection o f Barkley.
rill liav,
hav, COPY.
long
the1.i_*'hjc*
c m ——
--____- -_ _ a_ _ meeting
.
hut those enrolling late will
'■"py. How
__
of. .trustee*
lit.- nntificatt'Ui nf km.,,
, ig
r
F ° i attended
&lt;f tliu Vfnttu'Ufi Lc’iiiuit will t-#
continue without tnr of the Congress, which gave fmul
ik* could cuntin
,to do special work to catch up strike
Harrison said "we are aupportI'li. f.nir miured nun sun! ti­
’ with classes. New classes in aid of the International Union Is approval to uniendnit-iit* to the tle suffering from 'hock u n i Lauk ih Li# uld full* H5 " I k
ing Mr. Truman because hr ' is
Ihkuru" Ihr itiaificimi aini *?rt*
Code nod turned it I'V rr to (he I ’ .,, if
shorthsmi and English will to .i nuestion.
\u l . inmntul spoke,in.
against the Taft-llartley I-a* end
,,
. .
it . » i lu la ir it r A m ii ic* I pioitrain h It
The Swygert order hail directed printers.
strlrted
in February.
•tands for the principles of free­
Il.s-v W'.idd not iw dlsturiw d 1(l, 1|llt„ M „ Ul , . Utek A U fn
T ile South and the far west
dom."
Students wishing to take a re­ 'lie IT U not to support or author
J * ' '* 1
. ... *
Inv,i»lin n will In- by Dr l ind, SlowUll
downs,
walknr
“any
strike
are
the
unly
sections
of
the
na­
fresher rourse in shorthand shout I
R .V .!" ., Niui "I a nl im" I
s„j- Vt.N air uf D rlsn Jo . address
(ireen said that tha A F L had
m
l*
or
dlher
d
isru
p
tio
n
s
of
any
tion
l"
have
up-to-date,
uniform
The budget of 11,223..00 pn enter as soon a* jMissihle as calls
I m fig h trrs said tiic four
w, | , |,y |) , K . D llrowridecided not In endoraa any presi­
kind" In furtherance o f Ihe rinsed building codes, said M r. Duncan.
aiipmi-utly thrown ch ar o f tin- |,,, nll,| ,,.,lh,ns,. |,y A. ti. (.Sydl
dential candidate because of its tented by Mr*. Al Hunt, chalrrnsn for workers are expectevf in (K•
tioi
ion
demands.
The
performance
code
allows
tic
and November. The Voca
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; ittn-, tin*:
I ml f i« » Inlo n i r , . ! ,
. f » ^nl.uiig
long-standing tradition against nf tha finance committee of Ihr ol»er
tional School I* locate,! on Con. ' ,
p-tlllon charged that the
such action. That tradition was Pilot Club, was adoptad by the
M
U
M
M
a
u
s
t
i
s
....!
"
•
'
*
,
"
7
1
0111.!',in S
l i ,h. h h ,
i ’ppniv.l
broken only once, when the Fede­ club at Ita regular business meet­ merclal Avenue, opposite the « “ • j i.^Tl un°l?,n. w ith ™
r S i . L 5 p ' r . i !,i : ’.,. , , i n »
ing
held
in
tha
Tourist
Centrr
Station,
worshipful rnnvtei uf tha Sanford
ration endorsed Robert M. • I *
contracts "which contained mat­
rUr,h
Pi
Vt'r* Vi
Ilul d"/. r - pulled spall I l "
Fudge. Charley L . West, Jr W.
Follctr, Green said. La Follette list night with Urd. J. C. Mit­
erial deviation* from the substance U'.ry,
Florida in Gainesville, he rewalrd. B(iia
j,urklrllr,| fps,!,,,...
chell
presiding.
was the Progressiva Party entry
of the form contract."
At present, 142 cities in the Th-* ln*l two todies wore n-- M mill Thoms* A. Maxwell P. M.
Ways
o
f
meeting
tha
budget,
of Ovn-d.) Lodge No. 243, B, It.
In the presidential race of 1924.
Th* International had ptepared South have adopted Mi* Southern
which is set up lo take care of
form agreement* for the guliianr* Building Code, ami m any, includ­ O ip-isil from it stout two hum s Sluniger, W. M . Winter Park
various civic prejecta and dr(vr*
(nidge No
21D j
William
M.
ing .Sanford, arc w aiting to adnjd after the crash,
during the year, were discussed.
Tlie plane was mu- of the 21 j Davis W M , St John Lodge No.
The International officers named it with (he new addition* In it
These include contribution* tn
.
.l
»tn President Woodruff Randolph,
Most o f the addition* to the from th - ilDth firuup enruUte to 17; Philip M a ri, W . 41, Orlando
Ihe Bov and Girl Scouts, the
TickeU fur the “ Appreciation Vlc, President* U r r y Taylor and code were adonted at the recent
M msHimi-S aa !'*»• Sill
Lodge No r'9; J . Field R ig g ls,
Tuberculosis Association, the Can- ,.
Night
W. M . Foi* L a d g o No 207; W II* h*
,h* s * n,ord Elmer Brown, and Secretary-Trca. meeting o f th# Congress here
err Drive, tha Milk Dank, Nursery Giants basehali tea... went on ,uwr r)o „ urd
limn Peters, W M , Volusia Lodge
and
in
Orlando,
said
M
r.
Duncan
Coach Carl Kettle* of Semlnolt School memberihip In the Cham­ ? U. *au .,‘ tt' Tn° 0n , ,n . 1V r r‘ l
No, 77i J,q. S. Stephens, w. Ma
Th# Issua before the court to- The code la particu larly adapted
t»Mn nUcnl orainiHy hy tr* the southern clim ate and re ­
High School today announced the ber nf Commerce and many other Sanford at m i , «ru) iloaitlunB ,|ay
Orttige Loifge No 3d . H a rry M.
totalling 8400 ha* been raccieed,
Daniel, W . M , Soutli Apopka
schedule for tha Sanford Celery worthwhile projects.
_ tr rt
"
' the American Newspaper
Puhlish- quirements, also tn m a irrla is most
A renort of the Milk Bank hy according to Julian 8t*nstrom er* AtsociUon on tohslf o f more available such a* southern yellow
Feds high school football team.
l.odge No
IG5; Frederick 81.
lairing, W M , S t. Cloud Lodge
Th* Fada will play four games Mrs W. K.'llollyhrad revealed a who Is one member of the com. than 800 nswspspers which have pine.
mitt** arranging the affair.
Fu n rra l triv irr* for K .
H No. 221 and H a rry K Jo w tr*. W.
contracts with th* century-old
In Sanford and hnva a l l out of total o f 105 Quarts of freoh milk
Slevrti*, father of M rs. Letter M , Orange Blossom Lodge N’ a.
town eontasta. Oct. 18 Is an open am! a case of canned milk Hi*. | Tickets ran be obtained at Thr |TU.
FOR HFUSION
Tharp, who died in DeLand Mon­ NO.
trihuted to needy famlliee during. Herald Office, Celery City Printilsle on the schedule. ,
TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 25 f&gt;1"-- day night, w ,ll lie held at the
July. The cluh voted to make a |ing Company, Touchton'e Drug
The games Include!
8W AIM ACCIDENT
A majoriy o f Florida lawmakers Allen Sumnirrfiehl Funeral Homidonation o f 15 toward the United ' Store, Roumlnat and Anderson's
STATE E X A M IN A TIO N S
Sept. 84 Gainesville, There
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Swnlm, has agreed on a proposal for a ill Del.and at 3:00 o'clock T h u rs ­
Jewish Appesl. A letter was »ead : Walgreen Agency, Jack Gorily'*
Oct. --------—
1 Eustls,------here.
G A IN ESVILLE, Aug. 2ft, (,1b—
from Mr*. Oulda Wilson Home!Amoco Station, Slim Galloway* together with Mr. and Mr*. G. C. special session of the Legislative day afternoon with (he Hev. J.
OcL 8 OeU nd, here
Demonstration Agent
thenkinr'Standard Service Station, Angel's Parker o f Orlando returned home to revise the stale's sleet Ion laws. R. Fsrris of the First Christian Examinations for persons interest­
Oct. 18 Open
Twenty o f tha Senate's 38 mem- Church of Sanford officiating, ami ed in becoming certified structurjtl
the club for Ita contribution of Eat Shack and Homar'a Soda last evening from Winiton-Snlem
Oct. 28 Palntkftt there
lift Inward sending some o f the
N. C. where they attended the tors signed a petition * t a Fort the Rev Snowden and Rev. Town­ p*si control operator* will be held
Oct. 29 * L Auguatfne her*
fuw ral o f Mr. Swains** toother, Walton meeting over the weekend send o f the Baptist Churches of at the University of Florida on
Noe. 4 F J f.A . at 8L PeUrtburg 4-H Girl* to Tallahassee t v a
short course this summer.
L. % Swnlm, who dlsd of Injuries and Speaker Thomas D. Brasdey DeLand assisting.
Nov. 10. It. and 18. Dr. John T.
Nov. I t New fcayrna, there
,____ — In an automobile nocfdsnt said todav he has received favor­
Mra. K. C. Msrwtll, poriianssnho ta Sanford
Kelstivr* hav* requested that Creighton, chairman of the State
Nov. 18 ............... Dayton*
tartan o f tha club, cgpfclned night in
•ward* to the iThtmdny after a bus skidded into able replies on th* proposal from no flower* to s*nt. Burial will Structural Pest Control Board an*
49 of the house's 98 members.
player*.
kl* car.
to In Oaklawn Cstnvlsrjr, DeLand. naunced today.

Nuwborn Babies Is Shown Today

cept Soviet Order
Closing E mb a s s y

Rep, John Rankin 16 Airmen Die
Renominated In In Plane Crash
[YIlSSlSSlppI
A t Hawaii Base ,J1;,
Most Of New York’s Superfort Was One
Of 28 Scheduled
Incumbents Win In
Primary El ecti on
For Okinawa Relief

Truman To Get Rev. J. R. Ferris
Help Of AF of L Talks To Kiwanis
During Campaign On Human Ideals
Labor Group Is Not
“CeA d o r sing Presi­ ’ ,ian
dent By A c t i o n

Church

Says

! Registration For Contempt Charged
Vocational School J" SIm'P Co" ‘ ru.cLs'
Starts Wednesday F «f Lvpo Union *

bit111no,thr.I'I*■!'n w i' •;...I."";

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Adams To

Talk Tn Masons
Here Friday Nile

New Building Code
Will Be burned F o r '
13 Southern States

$1,223*00 Budget
Adopted By Pilot
Club At Meeting

fiu.

r i ’ .“ir,1 ■

*,nu ......... ....

Tickettt For Thanks
Night Go On Sale

Seminole High Grid
Schedule Announced

**"»“ud"* r'caiSTtSi

E. It. Stevens’ Services
To He Held Thursday

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PAGE SIX

FRIDAY AUGUST 20. 191

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

n

Truman On Trip

At THE CHURC HES

« »,iu a r 4 r n n t I*,,# o m
Dewey. HOI* I'tfiilffitia l nominee,
and hi, Vlce*I,rrridrntiaI running
male. Governor Karl Warren, of
Calif., for their "alienee" during
the recent spot i*l •&lt; slon of Con*
gresi.
llenry A. Wallace Mild hi* I’rogressive Party "w ill lend every
possible support" to the maritime
union* In their effort to retain
their hiring hall- "
The National l.al-re Relation,
Board ha* nrlr &lt;1 that tire hall*, on
the Great I j i Vo * in whhh the
union* p
. are
banned hy Ian. Th r deei*lon »a&lt;
that &lt;ire.it l.nki
ha'l* operated
hy the Clft Na' innl Maritime
Union are illegal under the TuftHartley A« *.
T h r presidential randidate nl*o
•aid hi* party will “continue II*
unremitting effort* for eonipli le
repeal of the Taft Hartley \rt
ami rv-esiabtl-hmrnt of the prin­
ciple* of the Wagner Ai •"

All Ckurch Notice* M I be prmentrd at H it II
day belnre publicatliM.
1 IIK &lt; III lit II O F G O D
2309 Kim Avenue
Her. Joe C . Crew*. Paator
Sunday M-hool at 0:43 A M. Mr.
Krie Kinard, auperintemlent. We
I have cla*M*s for all age*.
Paatrral aerviee at 11:00 A M.
The pa»tor urge* all memlier* to
h&lt; preu-nt at thia aervice.
i Kvangeliatlc M*rviee at l : l § '
P M. The Rev. II. M. Unite, of
I Wayeroaa. Ga. will lie vpraking at
service. The revival that la
I thi*
now golnr on. will continue all
neat wreck. Service* carh evening
at 7:46 P.M. Rev. H. M. Ilaire
will do the prearhing. The churrh
t *tring bund will furnish the mu«ir,
I und the public i* Invited to attend
' these service*.

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|( »*eftftme«t •*•a.
Harper.
Section it of Title 1 of lh&lt; S I rr.
f l!ll* » luirr*
tlve Service A
|irr •••nt fhrrn- ,
certain p« non
|n
aclve* for and
Hon.
They a ir: *1 U ll
of every mil* •
United State
in
male per on n-.el
State*, who. on i*
filed for tin fn *•
sequent regi,t rati-,
the agr« vf I" and
hlnxelf for and *idimlt to regiattalion at *urh time m time* and
plare or plan . and in *jih man­
ner, a* -hall I- determined hy
proelarnation of the l're*ldent and
by rule* and n irulatio»i- prr*erilied
hereunder M
It--gisti ition of white men will
take plan* in Sanford «t th- Seni­
or ni-d Jim - - 111(1 Hi bools, South
and W r*t Side Primalv. nod San.
ford Vocalmnal S In-d on Cummerrinl Hlree*
At Oviedo men
will irgi»ti r at the High S&lt; lord.
In l.onirwood at l l - I t mail School
and In Genrva. I it- Mary. Wd*on
ami Monroc elementary *chm»ls.
Coloreif non will register in
Sanfotd al the Ci .om. arol Hop.
per Arademie*. at th&lt; lt»*enwald
School |n Ijingwood and at the
following elementary •rhool, 'lid ­
way, Monro-, llviedo, Kotokee. i
Gene* a, Gahnelln, Fw rra t City
and W arm &gt;
Supt. Lawton ha
requested
prlnelp-*1* to meet Tuesday after­
noon at If:&lt;V» oVInek In th&lt;- County
Court llie&gt;m to hear Mr. Ilar|rei
explain the program, nn-| („
eeivr the nere**ary eiiuipmrnt.

M W YORK fOUCIM tN try to rr ••n with r&gt;orti Sanona, 33. itanding en
fool ’
-itorjrapai tn id Ix-ute (above). Site acteamrd at them:
•'ll ) .-.I cot e om itcp nt rer, I'll Jump’" Mb* Sanona (right, arrow)
hover* on the hr ink. her hr to areaway, b t f t n horrlRed g u t of n
hot* Klnally, Putrolinan V, ill am )', Murray iri/rd her from roof** edge
alter *hc had itavcd clt re tue fur about la minute*.
(International)

F IR S T IIA P T IS T C H U R C H
Park \«rnue at Sitth Street
" . P. Ilrook*.. Jr.. Pastor
Sunday School. ti:45 A.M.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A M.
Training Union. *1:15 P.M.
Kvcnlng Worship, 8:00 P.M.
Wednesday service, 8:00 p M
W. leome.

F IR S T ( III lit II O F C H R IS T .
S C IF .N T IH T
*&gt;00 Ka»t Svrond Street
11:45 A.M .: Sunday .Srhool,
l l : « i A.M .:
Morning Serview.
Subject: ~ G «I."
K:00 P.M.: Wrdne-day Service.
Reading Room H our-. Tuesdays
and Frida)*, 3:00 to 3:00 P.M.

V Hith nit •■ 7:00 p ||,
j Union -mi . » . -i |» m.

It IV. WAKE,

County Judge

IN T ilt : COUNTY Jt't-cii: A e n ri
*»P HBMIMlbB COUNTY. H.--P
• . *
it&gt;A in t-iuiiiATr:
i)
IN lie KHTATK OP
iycV’’
PTR I'IIKN Ot-IN H IIIN Iin lJiri’
I »c* M in i
•■
m u m i: fir u t i .m u m \
•on %i *i *i i o % %ie o r
r i \ %i. u t in i T f v i , ru n
n m i m o r iii« T iiin i t i o \.
%m i ro i« m i l .
iih c ii %m o »: o r i : x i :m to m
No||r# U hifibjr |li*n that T
1 Atlantic .National Vt.«nk of J a
•onvtll#. J«&gt;h*"M llU KlorM
«•
r»r*utor of th# leant Will m l
Tmtamrnt of Ht#|»h#nll Olln
*&gt;tiu Phlnr 111.
i h&gt;lMr. iffc m H . ha« flla«1
fllH In l^A
itrln l Court ItIf* final et J)
. .. m
I above
•oijntlna an«1 petition for apt&gt;
appf' r . r
D A Y-!^&gt;N C J E H S E V . . . A
thereof, for or»1er #»f illitrlhutHn
New York suit to live In and ! an*| ||« final «1l»eharEe n« l'i# n
eotata; and Ihat it
travel in all through autumn and tor of
winter. Grey wool Jersey makes
Kill mt II a* o'clock A 51 on th«
the frog-fastened bolero a n d
tlth itar of Heptember. nt*
*
ab •coin thereafter
the matter
skirt, buttoned onto the green
jean
he
hcaril
applr
In
the
H
r
.»*
trvl black striped Jersey blouse.
ft W
WareCourt
m »‘mintA
*1 his I»le
. ffl-e
In the
II 4«a Ju tv*
(A’. Y. O f i t InUilule Photo)
f tha fo*inty
•if Hevnlnnt#
rnqntf,nf f*emlnnle
Florida Ari^ot®
?
Minfttril KI'-rMi •f&lt;»r lh* anfir
«f If* m M final arrountlna
I N . U K \ M t| l \ R T K R S
■«4*b H i Or 14tor and for nH*» of
NEW Y O R K . Aug. 20. ulh— t1|«tr|l,iit|&lt;»n
nf taM Mtatr and
Kainvation of the six-hlock Man­ final dl^-bwr*# m Firrtifnr
in
T IIK A TI.A N T tr
hattan site for the new Unite-!1
NATION At. HANK
Nations ht*ad&lt;|uar*t-r* will l&gt;cgtn
OK JArKHON VILLR
Sept. IS— two wivk* earlier than
llr J ^ Hhand#.
originally planned.
lip I'ratMenl
Hr
ll r W gfff,
Il.l* » i - ih-cid-*il y i-itn d a y at
A««f Trupf Offlrar
.1 rm-etlng of {he U N hrnd~|tiaitrr*
A* lliw n ld f nf fb»
advisory rornrnittee.
Will an«l Tp«fam»n( of

Investigat.nn Of Fires

Soviet Raid

-HOT —
HASHES?

LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S m ,,W T

t u r w t c A t a Hitt
A S M H M A N W I1 H

[ hereiiem *el my hand and nfn |,|
real a* I'ounly Judge of M
,
County. Ptorlda. thta lha llh day
of August. V I* I'* 1

P r a y &lt;■r tm . ting, Wedne day
IIDI.Y CROSS Kl’ ISCO I A l.
j 8:00 I'.M .
CHURCH
M»rk T . ( arpenter. III), Itrrtor s o i t i i s in r : ft m *r i - r t in id h
thirteenth Sunday after Trlnit*
l.aurel \ve-iir and Ninth Street
!* 30 A M.: Churrh Schiml.
S. I.. "h atle y. 'Ilnister
10:00 A.M .: Choral Kurharlst
0:45 A.M
fl - . |
and sermon hy Rev. Mark T . Car­
11:00 A.M .: Morning worship.
penter. Dei!'- t i t of new pulpit S*-imon hy pa*tor.
and chancel r II will I*, held nt
7:(at I'.M.:* II T . U,
this service.
I 8;IKI I*.A|.: Kvenmg unr*hip.
Sermon hy pn*tor.
Midweek p ra yir si r vice. WedIM T V
ne-day. H im p &gt;j.
Faith Cornwell, Minister
Choir pracilre following prnyir
Arlivitir* u*p&lt; nd'-d until Septrinbcr, evact date to lie an- service.
no unerd.
t AS.SKI.HKRR&gt; i m i M I M T &gt;
t ill Itl ll
S K V K V T II M AY \ M V K N T IK T
I
ndcr
Mrlhodut
S u p m b jo n
C l l l K ell
Rev. I aI w ,tn| Kiri her. Pa«tor
IMpphafi olln FMnhntMr
Setenlh Street and Kim Avenue
He. ente,)
l»:45 A.M .: Sunday School.
SaId-nth School, U:30 A.M .. Sat.
II :iat A.M : Wo I hip 8cff .Miij.
General
Alfred
M.
(iruenurday.
"Prayer In Three Phases."
I her. diicrtor of the joint staff.
Church S e rvb r. 11:0o A.M .
7:3tt I'.M .: Youth Ft lh&gt;w»hi|&gt;.
Yalidtnherg. who ha* liecn in IN COURT tiK T D K C t r l'N T T ,*
J t 't M I K . aKYlINtll.B COUNTY*
Europe with A ir Forre Secretary
HTATI: n r H - &gt;1111-A
Symington, is extorted to rench
IN PRORATE
I,
lie- United State* this afternoon. In i , ratals of
! tally concern them in their normal II. u||| go to New|mrt In-fore re­ iMIltHKr T Vro&gt;N yttrRPHT. *!•-&gt;
I ssllsarg | raa* l-sir liar
put suit*.
.
known
ss
l-orar,
T
Murphr.
turning to Washington.
'•* husinrssmen. officials of key
I tea eased.
The Defense Department said ' TO AM. W ll-ill IT XIAY CONindustries, and etvie organizations,
I'BttN:
iu&gt;
announcement*
will
lw
made
auch as chatnla- , of rommerce and
Satire Is hereojr given tlisl Ytarr
luting the conference. Reporter, Murtihy*/.s.hsrr
trade organisation*.
riled her final rr
&lt;MNllNNnl from l-aar Os
A MOOll, Put Hull, 21, wa« chosen
and photographer* will lie barred Oort as Administratrix C T A
of
Arm y Information officer* over
i*ori(iii#rt*&lt;l.
lor “the muat beautiful legs In the the II, 8. were told confident!from th- . -ea.
i Hi* ratals of lln i,«r Tyson Murph&gt;.
also
known
as
fnirsay
T
r’.irrestal will Is- ai-companicd |
world' in a tournament held in a lly in June n&gt; contact thoae who
Murphy. -Ie&lt;essed. that aha flla-t
Santa Monies, Cal She won over 73 1 might receive requests for in- by his aide. Cnj. Rols-rt J . Wood, j
|her rietllloti for final itls-harge,*
F IR M O F T H I N K S
other ronleitants. Pst was awsided ( formation. They were- told to dis­ Koch memls-r of the joint chief*
We the fam ily of the late sml that eha will apply la ttiJJ
a film contract, a trophy and a cus* with such person* the pos- '•f staff will have a semoi officer Monroe W ilburn, who departed lloanrahls It YV. Ware. County
■J-i-tae nf Hemlnola County, riortda.
complete wardrobe, (fntrrniiional) sihlc iiar hy trotmtial enemies -&gt;f [in hi* own service present.
this life Ju ly 30, wishes to ex- i&gt;n the I StS* day nf HeptsmS*T
h
r
conferees
include:
seemingly hartulMl infurmatiou
prr&lt;« our thanks and appreciation 1*1*. foe apprnval of sama *r.1
General t&gt;msr N . Bradloy, A rm y to thr many friend* and neigh. for flnil dlsrharge as Admlnl*nlaiut trcrnl developments.
tratrl* t' T A of the estate nf
chief
of
-taff
and
Lieut.
General
Iso* who a-siste l in any way dur­ ; Dorsey Tyson Murphy, also known
Many information request* have
'll IRK G A'l Olt.s'
Albert &lt;
Wedcmayor, director ing our lirri-avement.
rutne
front
Germans
in
the
Rus­
as
fn.rsey T Morphy deceased, on
J A C K M tN Y IL I.K . Vug.
' t/P&gt;
1this tu n dsr of July. t«i«
Willi.. Mar Wilhern
sian-occupied aono, particularly of plan* ami oprtatlon*;
T ,'e Fnlverslty .if H oihU ex- i th,. l^-ipiig sector! the Arm y
V M IH I-tlY Z A i'llAdmit .1 l.rw i, K. iH-nfrld, chief
Wenlfred Crew*
nearly 10,000 •tuh’iit- (hit j said.
of N b i h I -qierationa and the vice
Willie Mae Tyson
Admlnlalratfli
C.T.A
)'rnrFannie Mite Kllexy
•*f I lie* ratal# &lt;if
G rrnun individual,, firm*, school chief. Admiral Arthur W. RadIt will la- a irro n l regi&gt;tration.
lord:
IH1IUIKY
TTHO.N
A iritN lT
M
on
roe
Wilburn
Jr.
and museums have maile direct
almost J5u lat-ent mute t'an a
*!••» known aa fhiratT T
General Hoyt 8. Vandcnlwrg,
adv.
.
requests
to
American
civic
or­
Murphy,
darraoad
f
normal ■nrollnirnt year anil will
o
ganization* and hutinr** firm* A ir Force chief of lla ff. amt
la- the largest percentage o-rease during the past several months. l.icut. General l.auri* Norstad.
of .ertv .ta'.o u n n , tlty la the
dep-ity chief for operations; and
c»u r?-.

W ASH IN G TO N ’ , Auc. 2&lt;»
I
President Truman told Selective
Serv lee Itoutd- today to atari mail*
Inir •la-ofo ation i|ue*tionnalrea
to tdnrle non-veteran draft regt*.
Ire -'* |,V Sept 1
The ot-l-f w i ■ In a dll-parr *el
MACHINO fNOlAHO -&gt;n an "ofUrlal visit.** flrlgnillcr John C.lubh, foimei
of rr rotation* I.-vine down tire
RritUh MTl-cr, who heads the TramJordan Ar.tb Id-gl-m. Is s iwo at
detail'd prevl*tona for tint tine
a Isondnn aif|&gt;ott with his wife and children. Oluhh hv* liecn rredl! I
thoovand
of young men ft
throurh 2% into uniform under the
with training the Ir?ion'» army. The chll-lrrn are G Iti- v ar.d ^ \
n »’v neacetimt* Ilraft A r!
an Arab girl Glubb loitnj tn Utc de»ctt and adopted, l/nfcrmilim ill
Under tl&lt; or-ler. r.* provided hv
the Art. it»fe«nteni* will Ire trivrn
to men with tirin'ndent*. to atm &gt;«t
testify In oiwn session.
all veteran* *« men In n--ri-&gt;-ary
All three *«*ie bcroinpDnifil hy
lot** includin'* farm w&lt;»»V, eonllandil Canimer, New York attorarlentino* oh le—I n|-* an-t *ome
I ..HllHIie.i •VMM !*•■# J*"1*
ney.
other el* '
f rerl«tran** lien Itnl un«l«rifn&gt;iitMl iii thr U.8. ll
I'ressman and Aht now are ar.
eral|v. the rla**e« a' " patterned ir|icitt(l it a ilcmanii to I hr com* lively ronnerted with Henry W al­
aft r r
u»* I In thr *«irttn* ml
m yi
nla* to prodik* IN • lace’s I’rogte «ive Party. Witt I*
Hr*f»
«-r« or disclose his » herealiout* so |
Bin**l«* n#»n*vr#rm ti men will In* he ian l*e served with a subpoena. a legal associate of Pirssman an-l
Cummer.
ib » t
&gt;* fnr l ‘i r - -mull, Abl ahd W ill.
wM*h th«* IfHivtli w|l| n«r Nlm n said they refused to say
tttm m
'N M 'M S . I 'O
fr%
‘n rr«»U.
whether they knew Uhatnlmr* hy
trn *»• ittMt* * Iw r»ll* I f»»r ImViirtlnvi anv other name. u&lt; h as George
fir •4«f*fT«ld
Croslev. An earlier witness, Alger
Xbe
whirl* mini
i nowing Cham
*&lt;| *•» 10
Will
» III**, first del
lot*, hut later said he knew him
0 «if
*h* •••’tl* r r f Itlrlh «lntr«
In ID 11-33 hy th-- name of George
.
If
■•I
f i e
t
f *
4 *
*10. lit" !*#»••,! Crosley,
arp fra (itfir♦
nttaflUnnn'tdNiton *aur I f -bowed the thleifr* #»#'•**•- rwri(*vnn*'» U th" •, nn* lawyers a recent picture of Cham ­
^a*)tlntl Tl*. r **f*ear tttd nitPl*1"*!. ber* an-l a picture of Uhamirers
flairs will
m*H«**1 ^
•»*•'* taken In It 'll. He -aid they ref r » r t "• w in n* h”
Ih'* fu-ed to identify either picture a*
pare* **f 1*1
that of a man they knew.
|?»«»U9rjiii’«n L i #in« Aue HO for
The llt.tl picture was with
ptpn W n p O c* %*.^ 10 f••*'
I article in the niBguine New Ma»ftAtt^lnuM llttotiph S r"l. 17 fit se*. written hy Whittaker Uham^ fL o *•* *^&gt;*&gt;p o1-t( »pi|l I '* ll&gt;a l « r • under that name.
See What
Nison said the men did answer
flff •
T l ’f* \ ItttP
Pretesting
fn
|t *. fir*t
f-v** •*. »••• •onto question* lie said Abt ad­
mitted that he knew Rexford Guy
•1 fiprt turn r*\f wrrV i MI huYr Tugweli, one of President lt&lt;M«-eGives You!
them *n nn forni aometlme In
velt’s original "Drain Trust era."
November.
He said Witt admitted knowing
Pre-'man, ami Pref— man admltleil
knowing A F L Pn-sidcnt William
Vow r"*9 ww* AW 'C*cjk os tKoeif And to O'* Slow boyi and
Green and C IO Chief Philip M ur­
•*» f&gt;* *»*&lt; fo« fer.0* Shorn «
..*• f)9m dm
|f'aaC*a*4 »••«* Pi*c »ap|
ray.
tt»W
P&gt;* *et»«e come* •&gt;* men, e*kot *&gt;o' -ok. Pe« rends, haMe*
Niton -aid * full transcript of
thoe -oK-et for yew ymmflUed Come m. . . let ow ripen 'nan
Cot. Vran' t How-lev. U.S. ri m- the questioning will l»e made pubmapde- |n lt-vlln. tl»*erlle*i| Mali- lie later. He said the three men
Am yov os ukttim
r**f • fo*-.-* **- rritninala.
IV - protialdy m l not lie railed to
i— 'iit»l*“ I - r nj-'h*1* t»M a* Pot*damav PI*41 h - w ' iI MarVrmP*
fnrre* ba-l re— ntlv l-ren e«|Mn led
/2 "« •&lt;*’&lt;#
hv .'(M rti-n Immieted from the
anerovnding S o v i e t oeeupatim
rone.
» - o ii eoefeuti an* ••in
" T h ’* lawlei»neaa lndlea*e.| In
jrpatrrdav'* aetlvltlea In the S.r\ict
a c to r I* refftettahle." Ilowley
Ar* you p &gt;ilog
m thru the
tb« functions)
Id. * hot it i- iio.i. I.tandable that
* m )d
J l»-s ,. period
idle-att'
period
psrVst peculiar
perull
pecut to w i«n police I* the Soviet aector are
aa | # - M yrss IItt Does
nor* Ih
mU
u make
man you
suffer from hot
h&gt; t nsiiir*.
Oas U m . feel
test oo
so are.
having dlfflrully maintaining law
toss, high-strung,
Uwng. llre
lllrrt?
d f TbrO
Th e n I,*&gt; try
and onlet ami maintaining the
U r d u B. rtoikkari's
k h a n 'a VrgsUbl*
Vr*stable Icu.w Pound In relists such »y«ipU*m*l
reaper* of the population in the
rtnkham 'e CVotremad also ha* west
fare of the known rtiminal record*
Doctor* rad a stuaiactye Mate effect'
their leader*."

* C fiP P V *
a?(/ f \ f \ r .

*

F K K K MI I II'MH'* I t III Ill'll
510 West Fourth Street
Frrd R. Horton. Pastor
0:45 A.M .: Sunday School.
11:00 A.M .: Morning Worship.
, oo p . m
Vaung people's •i
vice.
7:45 P M .: Kvang'dii tie service.
Prayer m&lt;- ting We Inesday at
8:00 P.M.

Defense Meet

ELECTRIC W A TER

Gray Hair
cross eyes
Trouble

P oSH P arrot
.95 to

HEATING
l&amp;

in
Poll Parrots

1

PLOIllltA.
IN ItK: TIIK K8TATB OP
&gt;1AltTIN UPON A IU&gt;. ds* sassa
CITATION
T U B UTATB i»P Pl&gt;ilttt'A T&lt;&gt;
T U B NI.’ XT OKJCIN DHtTIlIU
TKB8 &lt;ill II B N K P 11* I A III t
I WlladB NAVIKM Alii: L’NKMrn'
IIAVI.Vt I'lt i I.AIMI.M1 Til llAVt:
I ANT ItltillT TITU B Oil INTER.
r:?*T in a n d t i i T ilt: rnrATt*
OP M A R T I N I.KONA lltl. pE:
CKAHBP
V-.II a i*l cai h of you are tiMst-r
noltric.t t&gt;. hr and appear al th,
-ifflee of the I'ounty Judge at th*
i*,oiria**u*e al Hanford, hIon-1* ,
Hondo Ilia *th day of H*pt*&gt;n«f
I A U l»t». at H M o'clock A M^
then and there to preeani «u, w
evidence a* may l-a nere**ary |,
I estatdlah your &lt;iatm or right, tin,
nr lnlere,t In and to the » .-k^
,,f &gt;a|.| ileiedenl. otherwl*e ,
eatate will t-e declared ea- h,aI»d
Itn the Hlal' of Pli-rl-la a* t n .
. Sided hr lawI IN tVITNKlK IVIIEItPOP 1 h»t,

■ffire on the

F IR S T t M ills 1 1 \N t HI ID II
ICOft Sanford Avenue
J. Randall Farris, Minister
"Spirtiual for dght" will lx
the m &lt;rn-ng n n . • uhjrct.
, Ch itcl1 hool, U:45 \ M.
i Morning v
bin, ll:0 0 A.M

In Unlly Thffrs U Strength—

M

-l

Corn &amp; Wheat Scratch
Titurdo

Efffr Mash

T iix fd o

$5.35
9

(irowinpr Mash

$5.50

Hroiler Mn«h

$5.70

20%

Dairy

$4.35

I’orkmaker

$5.00

Tuxedo

Tirardo

Deride tn heel water alectricslly and yuu can
Slat, mooting the pennies il ***** G;hf now.
Yet, low elacirk rafts In thi, art, combined
with the efficiency of the Fowler water Hester
a*&lt;nrt you the le*M com fhesucomuic hot water.
Because ibe Fowler I, tcientifccally iniulatrei
} wrif, to ratain th* n iiln u m best, it require*
a minimum of electricity. Long-lit* "black
beM" element* aim help reduce best lot*, srwi
protld* irouhle-frea operation for ye,r» to
come. Fowler element* go graeW the tank
inMtad of Jw lb* lank, tllaiinaling maintenanct
com , from *pod or gstket leaks, liming srd
scaling in lb* lank. Fowler', ruit-reti*t,nt
porceMin-tined tank Insure* sh*nlui* proteclion from Uak-raMy waear.
Tkirty-chre* yean of minuficiuriag so (n* a
product raibla Fowler to back every water
hasttr with • 20-ytsr replscemem guarantee.
Start on the road to new wafer healing economy
with your order lot a row lee dearie Wsier
11ester t

H

a n

f o r d

S i u

r a t o

TIIK WKATHKK — •

I ’urlly cloudy Ihrnugh Tue«da&gt;
with widel) *cxttrrrc mo*tl) alia;'noon thunderchower*. Gentle to
ciccx'ionxll) moderitr * a * t e r 1 y
___ .
wind'.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

^

VO LUM E X X X X

SANFORI). FLORIDA

EfUbUihed 1908

M ilitary Chiefs Say
ForcesMustCallOn
Others As Needed

Draft Questionnaires On Way

i

En vo ys

Russians R elease 3
U.S. Military Officials

V is it

Britain Has Received Most Of
Blockaded °' b ireiTn Wur,d’s Grants, Credits, Says U. N.

Th e

To Open Sea On
r
.
Vacation Cruise

K r e m lin

No. 1.

Aiw oclalrd I ’ rerw l.ro.srd W ire

4 Power Meet
With Stalin
May Be Last
;W e s t e r n

NuXs*Ani ^"'President Heads
ends A greem ent
Set At Key West

-MONDAY AUGUST 23. HUH

To d a y

M O Sl'O W . Aug 2 f -4*1*1 lire
tInri- \&gt;r.trill rmoY* wrnl to the
krentlm luiiiglil Ini .«n 4|&gt;|Mitnt
merit with |'tune Muiistn S i j Iiu
.1 1«,| | uirign Minuter Moliito*.
Ntimr ttiu n r, railirr exptetseil
l-rliri I’liinr Muitlri Stalin might
! Ire lU lrm rw rd tonight (I'u tlt Ulltl
G 1I1,loll khip.it, Ire, also ,Uggr»lr»l
|thr l.ilk, might hr with Stalin 1

S o v ie t
In to
to r
m an

F o lii 'e
A m e r ic a n
A m i

S e iz e

C ro s s
Sec­
G e r­

P h o to g ra p h e r

It, Mil II &gt;KI. GOl.llwM I I It
Ul M &gt; \. ''Wit/riland. Aug 21. 4sl*l Ihitatn !.,, r ■itrd more
IMistwar guilt, mil tirtlil, ( lull, the lest ..I lire Wi-lld ■11, otlirr
counliY iiiiuthtig In l mtr-il \ ,n,&gt;111 ilatnlii • pulili-lred 1 .
H 'r liguir* thuui'd tli.it Iretwren Mat
l ‘&lt;4 &gt;
re I''48.
goienuiienl ami |&gt;n,.iti lui.iiiti.il 41 ,1 In Ihittin til.ilnt
e*|U,, d r i l l
Ih .h 'D tNtl.tNKi
'" 'hr *.llnr |h-|uhI. I lilt., III 4iilrd ollrei ,. ,i ,|r&gt; ,.t ,|, d , Oiinlnr,
14*'&lt;h
goiriiunriil ami|i|i,.itr 41 ,1 tut lluir ,11 r.|U|, ilmt | JJ.4 ill
non.mm

ID I D " IN -li.Y N K t
HI R U N . A u . 21
The
W A S H IN G !O N . Aug. 23-&lt;/1‘)
KuiitAiii ir lr jt c d t J»v three L 6.
p — American Military chieli laid
M iliUit iffobrmmrni t t m l i they
down llie edict today tlut Atmy, T r u m a n
Iia J «rifril »u M .'ik u irJ b'rrhn jr;#
T o
Be
M et
N k iy and Air Force mutt radi call
in N iulhriii itrr.n i;n.
B y D e s tro y e r K e n ­
on «td (ic.tit llie- oilier, when that
I fir I u i I d Ii m lum *ei tire
will piomote ’’effrclivenet, a n d
nedy
E a r ly
T o n ite
I lifiiuiui. lie4*t of Die i
c«*
eronoin)" of o|&gt;etationt.
i I • 11» II i»f Ihr H um un tcntioii/l)
aboard ) ao iT Wanderer.
Dus IMollouiuemrnl came in
I i i I r i li Hril.ii , Ucr H %»
» itklrmrnl from Secretary of De- Aug 21 (/!*) I'lrndrnt Truman
A iio trii ii « tn'Mnfi m iuh ^ u n Jiy
1......... l.rrlY p,rd.*.r«l that tl.r
i,n of all « « « •
,
'
frnie Forirstal or what tot ac- tailed inland waters today. Iieidttreri
4llll AUUIfki (&gt;| «l JiUlidB ti W cittonight will Ire lire D*l 'll Uli'B, with n ti-tnl of 4l.l'/G.mm iNNI ... ,1 ,
I riirrluig
1
|a
I,
1 nil'll* II
t.MIff’ll
compluhrci at weekend meeting, of J J'11' lut tire mouth of Delawate
th e trrir* o l roui t o w n ion •ire next : &gt;»».*• -tiiviptrnts -**•,.,||t. |nt,to uti.i. .t I;.
cm lie 1 i.n p. I..c xnj ''pre*umpt:on
1
l|
|
s
i
•
I
top mtlilaty official* at Nrw|&gt;uit. 1 ■ and an esc union into the
Irrriiir, wliull italic,I late in July thi- Angli, \III-' 1 1 . 01 , /Hire of i ; , t
,*I aullioniY. i h i i r r , th.it *till w:!l
ninny, wttli *1 » D i.ikhi.ooo , liulv.
,1
, ,
open
tea
lomotrow.
I hr \Xrilnn diplomats ate lie*14lt,i
R I.
li •li.*.
lire ptriulrnlial yacht William*Ire,n i irrltuiq a Idling ol lire llrilm fl.l5li.lnm.iMio nn,| Tlo- S. tn.-t
Foreeitsl alto said:
» loir trip. .. o i - c u rd j |;|l|e
ti-rm
ri
•lit41
-d
ih.
•
•
fit
NAMONAl HIADQUARtlRS of th* Salacttv* Sent,* mow* Into lujt* |U,Mkatlr ami rxplollilg a hail, foi ) lands, with f l n.'.I.ikki.iaHl,
I. Th rie k i , disc union ol hunt, on a pre-campaign c r u i s e ,
hi tl.r ti. J r l.ir n r ,. Rutralstlag
loan*
I
•
lit
gear tn Washington a, w..iki-r* prepste to distribute »«-ioe Iff " 'll1 Jl&gt; lour |iown talks on Geiniaii) and
"l. lu-l.il nil ml
(
s „ ,„ , !(•
*l" "broad ilralrgic mattert ol pat- headed nuithraitwaid up Oieta•r . . 1 i;«* •i4ii i.-lihtii 1 1 . »ir 1 ,nlo ttre Ameridraft
raglitratlon
«uid*
to
local
board*
ttin-ugbuut
lire
nation
i
Ireh
l'C
given Ii) go,,-inmental and utl, i hah llfato-i.
1 ,it 1••1 " u p 1 sn » r ,tin ot Hril.n , . J s tir,led
ticular intrirtt in th* current in­ peakr bay tin, morning from Anna
U»# operation are l.t Col. I W Halt (standing), chief of Selectlia Serff* |olliri l.uto|iean pn-lilrmt
g.-vetnm.-lital .,g, n. lr . and pilVole ....... ......... .. !•&gt; (•
IMilit. M il, after an overnight stay.
••» in# 3••till « ',1110411 phoineuphti H r was
\liltin*-nili&gt;r
"a
ll,-i
lledell
South
ternational situation."
tea InforinaUon, and ll S. -jlilc., publication* chief.
tinieruatniuall
•*••» |H»t ai i»*n»
T lirv •*•*’!iiiK'il
•
M**mi iMiarsI Ms* l'i it 1 1«
I of tlx I' S
Atlllglsandor Vie*
Thr route led acrot, short reach1 li r trnih i.rim sn -c./rJ once
2. "Cutrenl scientific deielot*
'* M'hatrtiK'mini «f
Mlul llfitia,i
I
rt
of
Ntaryland
and
Delaware
by
lim it.!*, I., thr iiu ii.in , and their
menti weir rurveyed in an effort
I Knvu) K rm k Itobtli* v m H wtot
lo inturr that the armed trrvirei way of the Delaware Ship canal,
Unm an pula* riitiri :n the »&gt;etlt.. tIn Ktniilin from hia own •inD iiiif ). The) had confrrrrd ♦luiini:
n n pa, 1 * , t Hril.n 01 slung the
in bolli operational and logiilical then down Delaware Ray.
An otrinighl anchorage » n
the morning at tin French K:ii*
Loitlri
field* will keep abtril of lltr lair,I
t-a»sy.
lire \iireii, ,n- relciird today
capabilities of varioui l y p r i o f scheduled in the Ray of Refuge
The olltrumr of thr Kli'llllill
weapon! and their appropnatr em­ near Cape llrnlo|&gt;en. Del., wher* |
wrtr
ses-ion t-iolial-ly will di-ti-rniinr !
the Hay open, out into the Allanlic. i
|h(. San(o|j H , M |J .s4lulth y celebrated it. fortieth birthday, ll whether their is to Ire an agree-j
rhuins- l‘ llrailrii. deputy head
ployment."
of the Am u , 41 . 'I lusiv Govern.m u :“ L nI
r
a - . 2 &gt;. i -* * . ............. ...
,.r
. 1 .h , 1 1 , , ^ - a , , ^ merit presently ia-lwe*-n tire WrstThe announcement referred to
U
1
si
n
luei.l Inf-.1 10 *1 . -ii hrtvlce, l)iv laid and cooperation among the oragr point l«etwr*-n 7:30 and 8:00 j by the late R. J. Holly and printed in a little shop in the Hi,hop Huud- i-rn Powers and Rus-ia ii ImiiiI ll.-r•; N o t e
O f
K e g re t
I s N o C o m p r o m i s e W i t h . *....
Itriili. Hr •&gt;i% «i&gt;iiuct«&gt;l
tin and Germany
services i.n reporting that the tonight.
. mg, now occupied hy the Hill Hardware Co., made its appearance.
I'ot-lamet Plat*,
Newpurt me,■ling "c la rifie r and
It.-forr
motoring
lo
the
k
irm
lin
.
J
Mr. Truman, ondeck in trioder-! Waltrr M. flaynrt was thr manager dmnig its Inst decade of lift and
Sounded A t A bsence,
C o m m u n is m . In s is ts w i ..','.'n !
tureii.aii and
Smith and his colleagues utt,-nil«d '
“ extended" the so-railed "Key
It h m not
nte ar.d tunny weather, wavrd
, « 4t|||f was forrnian ol the com|&gt;oting rwirn.
a n ti
'
u
formal
relrhrallon
of
Itoiiianla'a
J.
PI
West agreement"
greeting* as many |K-ople on shore*'
...
, '
__________ ____
hr f.3-1 •tcp|&gt;tJ
c 11 s idea! «h .
national
holiday
al
tinRom
tul.iti
Forrestal met with military and aUiard pleasure craft washed I T **"
Ui !»»•• tfie VAgf-ir iKiitiittii y.
Kmlmssy.
I A M STER D A M . I I I I . N E D 11 R
operated a Jol. shop It moved
R o ln t I I ’lru, ot Ollllldo.
chief* at Key Weat last Marrh to the William.hurg pass.
l.t Slir 1 iiiMii I 11 ne1 of Council
work out an understanding of
All Am,-inmi Embassy spokes- l.W | )&gt; . Aug 2 1
t/|'|
I In ­ ptriidriit I lire I I0111 I4 Hu ,\ „o
Trailing astern was tbe y a c h t Pr**r n*
•« &gt;"•
ll Iul f •
&gt; laf 11 in**! H* Ui.-t M&gt;ri t 0/
what duties each service had un­ Wandeic-r, Irearlng a party "f ‘ ‘ ■irmdla Avenu* in he fall of
man said lire diplomats will meet Vl'.ulJ Coun. il oi l liuu Ire, .qu-iir-l elation, told the H--'4i&gt; t lull to H u h i LIyii .
mei Iia ii M t l f t A t y
at th,- Ainriicon r-inhassy after 1
1 . 1
,
der the ronsoliditlon of ail set- newspapermen covering the pte*-|»‘' ,u “ P“" ,h" *«mpletloi. »f the,
eiftal 1K it ik • •»'&lt;» v.t.ile on a
,1.11 th.1t H u«M4D t ••inrmini«l% air
fine . rw two storv building hy
tlw-y eim-rgr from the Kremlin "*
vires under a single department idential cruise-.
.
,
. . .the late (a p t. I’. M. Elder wlrere
I'rev loll 3 inert 111^3 u i Oi the 1Cll« *( J
"t M Rift .it t.ir 4Dtr|Ur ••t out to «ot,que. .............. A « m ! that
of defense.
'
r " ' ' ’ •1.‘
A rendeivous was arranged to___ ____ ,
. 1 ___ o:„.
1 ill 1* tire ltii«*ian four at Mvlllichsians usually have con*utiii&gt;d thr.-e ' mil
4
0 D 1, |j| irpretrnlalllr* Itom ih fir ii»n l»e ilia
tii|ii4»f!iitr, no otn-lt. 75 m ile, from Piankfuit,
hours,
,
..
. hut . tin. . lu«t . interview
..
. with .ummumons
ol the Roman Catlmlu urnlillr KiuuftJ.
lilt ihrnt.„ ""W f utqiuientlY
o il,lake Tire Rut­
Forrign Ministei Mi-lot,,, lasted 1,i.,
1/
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-almost
*------ a sf»ut
... i-hour*.
iI Ilir I\utii4it ' 'ith'Hiov. the N iu lliriii tnuit (lr«trn% ( oiitniiinitin, di 1 util -nan- tiled „ pIn-lit , n 1 «,• to lores ,
(L'liltrd S ta ir,) liaplitl 4 ml the I rtiunitvn uill «le«lvoy u i", hr %.ml Turner amt Mvi't* In xign a re
i ki
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I
I I
I I
■
es-ipt i-itine tln-t iritrie-l the lluaEditor Holly went oversea* with
contrary, it n-qulrva the fullest hat been the river boat Lenore.
W c iU in
initiative a«N)n of let •*|” ‘ lou*i • v " Ml u' ” ,r ■-Mtlieigan
M( IMrti*. »fn* M4i kiI mhIuc rii 1 -ian /on, of lieriltaiiy "without"
th* Y M C A and 31r. Haynes *,-rvc*l
consideration and use of any
Smith returnnl to Moscow July j l liuirh
Tomorrow mornlag, unless th*
!•% (•rol|(r Itioliv 4 * .« trlri-m o f! n iilli-iii, tod t- - k tllrr'd pteture*
available forces, regard its* of ser­ weather is too rough, th* Wil­ as editor and manager. When
2V front top-level infer,-rices 'villi |
I hr a lo rm ro f thru communion- thr (n rn t u .u. •ml i Im I it 11 |ir ..I -I - I..... - .
vice. If they add to the effective­ liamsburg, accompanied by the Mr. Holly returned from the war,
Alneri,an authorities in G-ndi-n - s o rxpl.tmnl hy Di W. A Via**,
Head, 1 •&gt; . in-ld VI hoiiis Arne
the paper became a daily and
i u Im i Iv filling tm 1 1if AmrncA.t
ness and economy of the opera­
and llrtlin.
NKW YORK. Au«. 23 &lt;/l'i
‘ I llooft, grlirial ,rcirl4(&gt; ol the If.il to l»e lr .iiling’ tlir fi^lit d»|(aili«t 1 n nn -f ( 1" ala who questioned hill,
tions."
Some sources eXpres-,-,1 ’ lief
| VL0 1 I.I (otuuil.
Iniiialion ha.I 4 ••invti«ini%it« « iii « r tlinr rlrin.iS *anl th, llu tan, did nal m.11 ..aiiHH.a as )-aa* a t,,
There won no Inclination wh--'h- offshore* for part
.
of the run down
,1'* Zot I Oreputnykli. Soviet vu »
to,-.-lb- 1
Il.-rdsn", sloty ol n.r
fnreinan.
Mr.
Haynes
ami
Mr.
•i that would mean any Itmrredl- to Norfolk or Yorktown, Va.
roiiml line, laid Iik I.,,' lh.it Ire i. -talrd lli.,I ll olln u l p.lilu ip.lllou ‘
.1
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k
1
1 lng'lritie ig.nii't 4ll.li k&gt; U|Min lire i, i i « - ' o ' * •all,tent wa, to,d In
ll'**in*M irmtm r aa* Osst
Ratliff at that time estahlislred
Aloe, nan Intel)!­
One purpose of the rruise is tn the printing firm of llayires and pLmulig In letum lo Ruuu l-ul
w rir not drilled, unolllcul •»*»- I |rrf ,| ....I
. lio -, . id- 1
ml «......................
oiolilutiMiulI ....I.,.
nitliU
B ite
, ofln el*
get Mr. Truman away from Wash­ Ratliff, nuw known a, the Celery will mil ddompany Coniul (reire- R a t t le s n a k e
« u , r i « would hr wrliomril lion, V
|«•(( « iti/rn«. Me ••mil I nrkri ll.ikr' I
ington pressuren for work on the iC ily Printing Co. and owned hy r.il J.uoli M. Lomakin who i* ule
"YI, I hiiii I y and I dime to tnt
tire lomniunions.
I, -Mlli.M*- -a. r a n *1 , 1
1 in,mt m ini ou 1 lirmo, lain loim ol
T o n s il C l i n i c I s
Detroit Labor D ay speech which!
RaVl'lff'
K
i
l
l
s
12
Y
e
a
r
O
ld
dulrd
lo
tail
Saturday.
lire R u x u n cllUidi't decisKMI Ignirtiunent
will formally open his drive for s ' ...
"
dr, lure wa, matlr al 4 con- &lt; -j. annut &lt;4- druii'd", he said,
O r g a n z e d T o A id term in the White House in lilt aSTErtLSSUSti
o V .:" .,1; J ,
»*• *....... 'j e w &gt;•: S a r a s o t a Y o u n g s t e r letente
own right, and four other Mlrhlof the Karlrin OilhodoX . -|tiUl »e ill- now engaged ill I,
of
the
ptrsent
ownership
of
The|
i5,*«e
Dcpailtnrnl
ls»l
»
r
-4
lr
ip
......... » utr
. &lt;
W e l f a r e C h ild r e n gan addresses the same day.
Cliurth in Morrow in July. D i. I I
• -tuiv-s-li- in thwart n worlil
Herald. In Oclolier nf ID23
| aftri it arcutcd him of tmptopri
23 Mrssrs.
S
S A R A S O T A . Aug. 23 d d v A
Charles G. Ross, presidential Rii-ae Cumin, K. Howard Rerg
I IimiI i explained, ll wa, ,anl al the '• '--'jiiion^ "ivolvlng nn in'erii.,
romluct"
in
connection
with
tire
12-year old laiy. Thurmon Mclhm
1 -infill 1 between nation 1 of
Th# Seminole County Children'* secretary, advised the accompany­ ami It. L. Dean Giught The Herald ca*r of M o . O ku n .i Kairnkuu.
uld Rowell, ill* &lt;1 early tiolav of a (onfrrrni r that uniillu u l ohterver, I t *. 1 o|i|io-ing tlii-nrie, of gov
Committree today announced the ing reporters that one product of from Mr. Holly and Mr. Neel. Mr.
■iffih.itril with the R u x u n i h i i r i h ', . no. HI Tb- do- I-loll lilt, Hlreltdy
organization of a tonsil rlinir to staff discussions ul-oard the W il­ Holly went into the rent estate illiuird Aug 12 in 4 llltrc-iliUV rattlesnake bite ,, reived yestei
outride ol thr Sonet I iiuni. wese 1 I- • Iiinile lx -III giilntnmrn: .in-l
b* tponsorrd hy the Committee liamsburg has Iw-en a decision not business and subsequently Ire- Ira,, (torn the Ru.sian Consulstr ‘‘•|v,
SH\\s,||\l
Aug
VI
-i|'|*"l 1,'it hy the OVrrwhtdltt
In tii# interest of underprivileged to write a formal manuscript h it rattle postmaster here. -Mr. Neel
t lirpiimykli dre lured to lr|| nrw- ' IU,t„M|
( h,- Manatee County present
I'll SI rsl.s-'n It.snks-S A ••ociaiio.s
from notes. Presidential moved to Kissimmee where he
.
11
,-III
nf
put-ill
llplnillll.
t
till
children. Raymond Kader ha* Ireen to talk
A rraolution adopted ,, 1 the
iroailBas# eta r » &gt; sis.
Itreii why lie w«s returning limn lloapltnl at Hta-li-ntnn from hi,
.1 -oi has Ih -ti Hindi* idea, that ' IssY lull-,1 tin- goYrMlllient'a 41*
put in charge of the clinic pro­
purchased the weekly Gazette.
tuts) hunu- an-l within 'JO minute, Mokcow conference, Di I llooft 1
01 wlirn hr planned lo Irave.
•iititeit -it nil, Ii) innl -v.it.I, t-osi-t i-i in ,till c.ilifidrn.e in the
gram
by
Douglas
Slrnstrom.
Mr. Combs retained his Interest
after the strike *n« given anti­ Mod. "ileacrilret our lioiveiio-nt us| tb,
chairman of the rommlttee.
t utbi 1 -|ir,-nd of t'omniiuii-iiit 1 tn- so-u I hine*e risrirncY hy «rt"Ate vou going with Mr . la - venom *,-rum
u ImmIv. which is riot ,onll\ ten
I h 1 in the Ht-rald hut a few months
, - . „
ts-g ihs tuts le •' rat# --ii loana at
Th# clinic will h# rrstrlrted to
Hi..
.i.Ho ii.n ut Soviet R11 „i.x , ,., .............
makin?” he was asked.
lli« phvsirian ■aid the fang. rerneil with the isnlt v .f the
children nf families on relief nr
"No, later on," the vice ei,n*ul' irenetrated the Ih-v'» upper leg fm church lint rather with the g'lining
' • \ J l'n&gt;. he ,'ontiroie,l.
bin- Cent m l Hank of riillia ha,
receiving assistance from the Wel­
of political and social -nfltu-'i.,." ’ 1' -,*•• i'-iiii lii,lvi-lv that the -ilti •••I the ninnihlv tnleiexl rate on
- .
! irmaitred a, active manager ol replied, adding that he wa* -i ‘ nn Inch and a half.
fare Hoard, said M r. Kader.
o .ii- z -m I --f the Uoinmunlsta I- l-uin, t-i if-ivemmi-nt hank, and
"no
particular
hurry."
The
rattler
attack
came
after
A
eonimunlcatlon
ftom
the
I'nt
The
Herald
until
1030
when
he
B A R TO W , A u g. 23 (Ah— At'M any children troughout the
Fm lie, i . hIbv « qw.-.li.h l , , , . , , &gt;'1* mother. Mr*. » . M. Rowell. riarchnte of Moaeow iid-lid thnt r-inqili 1 - -It-initniltoii of the e n tli- t-MYi-rniin-nt Im n-au, sit tluee t-»i
county are badly In need of hav­ torneys for Dewitt F. Rollins filed sold his Interest and went to
w-nld In tin- i -nit-e of that tlnu .
purchase,)
T i l l 1 il
7 ' .t hKa t. 1»•«„ , h(. hin&gt;
Th,&gt;m„
,M,&gt;
||le' /.ffTrl'.l discbw
wou)&lt;, *u','"
u k l. 'r on,.
n '. thr llu,,ian churrh', fuilni • to tin 1 Im e tub- 11 control of I'm tin t At-i-.i/i-ntl) il ha, not ,r l
ing their tonsfl* removed, and a new trial motion today for the Melbourne- where he purcn.se.
attend
the
meeting
did
in',
mean
the
Melbourne
Times.
Mr.
Dean
sin, linu'ii' -.ii, on the rate, of
former
school
superintendent
con­
Mr.
I»e*n
|
„ninkin
•
passage,
n
l-a
n
l
,b.
h(&gt;,
wh||r
rrntKhlnr
in
ihr
their families ar# unable lo de­
that the churrh wa. not In l.l v -U il
1
Romania. Ihilgaiin,
fray th# coil* of proper medical victed of killing his schoolteacher Irerame editor of the paper in U*23 liner had Ireen l-mke.l almul an
ht. Home the ratth-i III the eriinu-nlral twml I with* I ! Himgai). * ze« hii.lovakia, &gt; ugo In &lt;•-■• •' '• Ire rhatged hv pitlist,- '-auk'
and has remained as editor over week. ago.
car# and attention," he stated. wife.
-truck.
movement and expressed the h .i„*"d bait- tricl to ink-Inti /• ' 'i t , - , i-n hiatis in t ti-s
HI* attorneys attacked admis­ since. Gordon Dean joined T h i "They
are being handicapped
I.ottiakin, ilia wife and Iheir two
Thurmon told his parent* tire that dig I'atriarrhalt- wool.I Ire «»•&lt; '
» « d Italy. Kotw*- inf Inti -1 I hin.-»s- -lo ll,I hid l-eeli
pbyaically as well a* meanlly hy sibility of evidence in the trial of Herald in li*27 and Irecamr mana­
ll'* H ,l»,S an r . « » His*
(lake
wa,
"Iretween
'he
size
of
kept informed alM.ut the -vork ..f
« ■'»»• " " f t Ire drawn U- I t5
oi 4 iimnili fin, unusual
an allegd admission mode by ger in 1D30.
tonsil conditions."
nit orange and graoefruit "
lals- of its's-fe,1 had re
the World Council
| &gt;■' * »*" * " " ...... x - I •" l\ I
The Herald was not the first
Aa soon as fund* can Ire raised, the defendant four day* after his
11,-sideH hi, narents he Is *tirgotiatinii with 11 nation |fl.i-t, 1 it.. iute
t Inflation IreDr T. Il'Mift .nld the n 4 .011 •••
newspaper to Ire published In
the aervlcei of operating surgrnns wife was murdered.
h
,iv.-d bv a ,l,'e r EarnoHitine Hint given for the Russian -n n n h ',
1 ha» lm " card for lt&gt; ■•&lt;et,I f..ri- lire liirtb of the gnlil yuan,
The motion said the state did Sanford. Mrs. Mary L. Strong
and laboratory technicians can __
Ire
a brother. Uullv.
“ negiilive decision" were ha,4)| o p .! &gt;"
&gt;-»'•'• f"» iMiematiiinal 1 ••«•- wlio-li 4 . 1.1 min eff.-ei iiuiay. At
•ectfted without coit for the ' nut establish that the confession recall* that thr South Florida
I in lu m i ' h (d a rk m a tki-t la ic
on a romidrle niisuiuln.tandiiig of
■ " " ’•*
operation* Mr. Kader revealed. was made volunarily. The defense Journal was published here a&lt;
,M. rK. I.llO
, , . . - vU ,R. .N. iK. Aug. 23— &lt;/lh— the true nature of our move'iu-n ." 1 tin- only Mli- rrmfive to I'n-u- on lo a n , l u d resis-hi-d &lt;15 per re n t
J P Ultoche. an Atlantic Uoa.i , - , ril||nr t^.1(n»„|. is. * „ r-e,.vHowever, an average of $10 per also arguod that Rollins was not early as the late seventies. II
1Ii- added that If tile ,V01 bl in*1r.1 - rn i- Di -uiim 1 in ) , he said, utul II ninnth
child I* needed to cover the cost permitted to testify before the was printed at the site of the l.itir niBi hinist. wa, imlnv awanl**' •rln-* trelav from n bite hy a
Mealswlilh- Itn- i-rire o|flore I 11
Uoiinrd surreeded in making it non' .-ning the vatinut provlsi-in.
ju ry —
aa to
his- —
mental
condition
al Henry Russell Seed Store at Park the company'* emblem for 25 rn*,|esnake.
of material* and luppllrs, he said. .#-•#
— —
— ~ -v
-~
Shanghai i-iimined p&lt;infii*sd R*“ Any organisation or Individual !* "»i , time 1 of
admission.
years continuious service.
, th#
-------------Avenue
and First 8tre*t in .x
Th-- «na&gt;e struck with” ,it , , r n - clear that it la not pursuing politi-.iu tin- I' S Dili of ifigM , ru -aid tn*&lt; prii-e* - f (. mhI and oilrer rr-mMra. Rollins was killed In the building now used as a residence
Mr. lelloche wi.« vniplovril I,-, •ng Sato-ilnr az the girl nlanted ,-al purpoaea and that it* concern I that i-» b .-i,- ,-Im - In the wotid
lnter»st#d In making a conlrlhu
ni-ulitls - n-ntiniled to rise hut
lion to the dlnle may mail their family aulo near I^ k e Alfred May and ainro moved to the south­ the eom|iany July 30. 1V2-T. Tb.- '-•me She is 'reing treateil at is "for the Lord-bip of &lt;Jhri«t I tndn) 1 then- 1,is) .emlilan,v of whob-*nh- in tisliiinx held ,tea«iv
donation to th* Seminole County IG. Rollins wax convicted after a west corner of Third Street anil award wa, made hy L. M. Cornell, hruhherv In 'be Yard of her everywhere— In east nnd weit". it : isiq-"&gt;m h to these rights whirls Smnll ilcnh 1 notiarenllv had n it
may tie (sossilde to remove 1 hi- "w. «- citizens ..f the Unite,!
Children'* Committee, Post Office long
_ drawn out trial Aug. 7. A Palmetto Avenue.
grnetul foreman.
Itrevard Hospital.
Isruki-n thcoix-lve* of an inflamercy which
Russian misundt-rslanding. Ho until Slatr, enjoy",
Bo« 778, Sanford." said Mr. Jury recommended mere;
Tho Journal was taken over
automatically carries with it life in the eighties by the late Dr.
the d'Hir will ire kept open for th e '
Vnn-t- inclusi-d Jm- llunt.-r of I oil ha'-il ins-iailii'd hv the lait
Kad#r.
III »-ra i*
(thurch of Russia to be reprs- •Mi mm
Tb# Commute* her* was re- Imprisonment.
J. J. Harris who came to Sanford
The lures- nf ra*oltnr which
»ented
in
the
World
Council.
renlly re-organised by th# Florida
from Tuscawilla, a grove In the
shot no to I'.’ cent, a gallon tent
Chlldren'e Commission, and the
southeast part of tho county,
week wlun 'he tis-w iw-nev w »«
following member* were appoint­
•nd was originally from Georgia.
ntinoiiiii'ii dtoopeil hack to 24
ed by Governor Caldwell: Douglas
He was the father of Mrs. June
rent, a gallon toslav.

,

Herald Observes 40th Anniversary
Of Its Founding On Aug. 21,1908

Four Churches
Bar President
Fail To Attend Tells Rotarians
1st World Council
Of Red Threat
Of Representatives j

Robert

Plans To Return
To Soviet Made
By Vice-Consul

Chepumykh Refuses!- Tb* Four p..wrr talks ~ &lt;„
To Tell Newsmen
Why He Is Leaving

"•'""7'

’zr;;

Chinese Hankers
Set lli^h Interest
Rates For Limns

New Trial Motion
Filed For Rollins

TlUffln dlLSO

10W illCTRIC RATES
HUS FOWIER SFFKIHICY MARE THE ELECTRIC
WATER HEATER THE REST BUT FOR YOUR HOME

To Protect the Page* of tb* World)
To Promote the Progrtse of America,
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

IN T ilt : ••OUltT OP T IIK COUNTr
Jt'lK lt: OP SI.MINUt.t: COVNTT,

.
I

New Deal Lawyers

.W
i l fS

Legal Notices

F IR S T M K T IIO M S T C H U R C H
C H R IS T IA N A M ISSION M il
Rev. J. K. MrKInley, Minister
A I.I.lA N C K
Mr«. I*. R. Stephenson,
••brill K. Smith, I'aslor
Director of Religious Kduratinn
ll 00 A M 0
8 booL Mr
ir;l3 A .31.: Churrh School— A A. Wirholdt, Supt.
Cla*s fur Every Age.
11*00 A.M t Morning Worship.
11:00 A .M .: Morning Worship, Mr. George M rG a n o y, Speaker.
i :tKt P.M.:
Youth Fellowship
7 I® I’M I
■
. Mr.
Service*.
Tom llerkner, S|n-aki r.
H;00 P.M.: Union Service*.
All are Welcome.

Draft Rcsjri**lr:iti«n

^

Tuxedo

(Above feed* in drew prints)

La Roche I Awarded
25 Year Pin by ACI,

2

Tuxrdo

Sweet Feed
Shorts
Yellow Corn
Knee Horse Oats

$4.75
$3.85
$5.10
$4.25

Choice Timothy Hay
Many other rormpondlnir v a l u e * for the stock
poultr)' feeders.
•
Theae price* effective beginning Sntiirdny August 21&gt;t.

Stanatrom, chairman, Mra. H. D.
Dagu*. secretary, Rev.
Rer. E. D.
Brownlee, Cept Byrd Hudson,
Roy Holier, Miss Iren# Hinton.
Mrs. Roe Holler, H. E. Morris.
R. W. Ware, T . W. Lawton. II.
B. Pope, Dr. Frank Qulllman and
Raymond Kader.
Assisting th* committee In the
planning and tha promotion of
tho clinic are 3 m . Prances MeDougs!, county health nurse. Mrs.
Janis Colie, supervisor of tho
8Ut# Welfare Unit, and MraHulda Klhhee, nurse or the County
Health Unit.

Israeli Soldiers
Are Killed By Arabs

STOCKHOLM. 8W ED EN , Aug.
23— (AY— Th* Jews aaaerted to­
day two wounded Ieraeli soldirta
were "killed and their bodies muti­
lated" while prisoners of Arabs
in Jerusalem's International Red
Cross tone.
A third prisoner, the Jew* de­
clared. "died or was killed."
Moah* Shertok, Israeli foreign
minister, protested the Incidents
to Count Folko Bernadette.
Meaawhil* th* Israeli govern­
ment Said that acta of deeecratlon against Christian roliglou*
property by Jawlah soldiers have
n "isolated tnwagroeaione by
ndividuols who have

Roumlllat and grandfather nf
Mrs. Martin Brain. Miss Lula
Harris who became Mrs. M. II.
Howler, was another daughter and
ssaiste,! her father In tha office.
Mlaa Alii* Trafford, who cam*
her* from England, was • type­
setter on th* paper.
About thla same time a Re­
publican paper, known as the
South Florida Argus, was atsrted
here by Adolphus Edwards who
later yielded to tho lure of tho
Klondiko and with th* late Charles
Beck lost hie Ilf* In a great
•nowallde.
These newspapers were not
highly profitable ventures and.
Mrs. 8trong recalls they frequent­
ly had te accept cabbages In
payment of •ubeeriptjone. Follow-.
Ing thelr dsmlia, the Get* City
Chronicle was asUbllahed her*
by T . J . Appleyard, an Englishnuui. vk o pnaU4 IH# M M r In
a IltUa shop lo c s U d jrher^ the

Richard Dole, Pineapple Pioneer,
Saved As Sailboat Overturns In Sea
lly D O U G LA S L O V E L A C E .

Helena Police Re(&gt;ort
Gold Mine Cave In

H E L E N A . Mont. Aug. 23— (A*)
— Helens police reported today an
undetermined number of men were
trapped In a gold mine rave In at
Marysville about 21 mile* north­
west of her#.
The police department said n
sloctor, rescue rsiulpmrnt and am­
bulance Were tent to the sernr
from here.
A department spokesman said
Dole and Mra. M^rie Akers, 2 3 ,IWM |njurw|
additional details were not known
of Medina, Waah.. both near e «A , Gilbert ami Mrs. Ilurkhaller after noon. (M 8 T ) The cave in
hauitlon, w ire fished out of the reached quieter waters inside thr
was about 12:38 I'.M. (M 8 T » tho
water by the rrew of the yacht reef, swimmer* righted them and
department's announcement said.
Mokuola which was rantalned by drove their surflmards toward the
Coeit Guard Commander Arthur
SCHOOL WATF.H-l'ltOOFP.D

HONOLULU, Aug. 2 ), l/T'l Kichard A. Dole. 40. scion of
Hswsn'i |iuica|&gt;ple pioneer, and three yachting companion* were isvrd
•nd a fouith wax drowned •• their 22-fool xatllHul wai iwam|&gt;ed by
heavy icai off Diamond Head yeitrrdsy.
Mrx Kathleen Durkhalter. 24. «&gt;( Tuscaloosa, Ala. and San Drego.
Calif., died within • few feet of the thore after Samuel Gilbert. Jr., a
University of Southern California ituilenl. pulled her two miles through
the heavy seas.

K I’owliaon. Mrs. Barbara Stef-- ’ ""All at once," Gilbert amid, "she
fie, 25, fifth member of the Dole turned purple and collapses!. She
yachting party, swam to shore.
fought me all of th* way. I guaxs
Mrs. BurkHalter could not awlm she swallowed too much water."
Gilbert,* former Ufa guard,
After the aloop kenkg Mra.
reached her aadaet out toward |Akars decided ah* was too exthe bench, Gilbert said tha surf 1 hsuited to try to rsach shore and
bed them onto a roof and h# &gt;
c . rU*. V w ii

2 Youths Arrested
In Ormond C a s e

C O LU M B IA , 8 C.. Aug. 23 ( A A l C u h l i n

Official is
in Miami

— Columbia polite had no cum■.
,
mrnt ti’day on ttn tnvi stigatlon of 1
IS C H IU M
two Erinandlna Youths held sine# I
Sat nr.lay ih connection with a (A l— Dr Armando Dalams, trea•loulilt- slaying «* Ormond, Aug. »urer of Cuba, is under a d»e14lltir's calc at a hotel here followChirf »»f P u tK iiiw William II. |f1Ke « t a t inar nnd ruhl&gt;#ry by two

Kawltisuu gave then age. a. 17
slid 11'. He did lio idrntlfy them.
He said they wer# arrested in
an automobile with is Florida
licen.e and had a .22 calibre rifle,
automatic shotgun and revolver.

D RIVERS' L IC E N S E S
New drivers' liren„-s for ll)4t&lt;
Th* Croomi Academy for rolorad j Will
... Ih- on sale at the office of
students is now receiving th# County Judge R. W. Ware on

hitchhiking sailor*.
The attack occurred ratlv yes­
terdaY* in suburban Miami Shores.
The Cuban executive was treated
at North Dade Hospital.
Roth the sailors w*r« snprebended and turned over to Naval
authorities.
The Cuban consulate xsld Dr.
Dalana
wax
driving
through
Miami Shore* w h»n two sallnra
(hundred a ride, lie stopped hie
car. nicked the men un. and drove
•bout IB blocks when they de­
manded hi* money and began to
be«* him.

•am# typa of watarprooftng wall|8ept. 7. he announced this morntreatment aa was given to the Ing. He advised applicants to
City Hall.Prof. J . N . Crooma,iconic early to avoid standing in
principal, today announced that he I line, ami said that hr will have
•ipoeta an enrollment of 650|plrntv of clerical help to take car*
Dr
students.
•of the applicants.
to b#

Datma's &lt;nlurlea were said
painful but notserious.

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Moral Wisdom Must Rule

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M O N D A Y A U G U S T 26, 1948

TTTE SANFORD flERALD, flANFORn, FLORIDA

PAGE TW O

ii»'.“’«V. i!-«ir.‘ *“'

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Richard Dole

BIG 1948 HANDICAP

THE WORLD TODAY

|( « i i ( | i i H I'rwNi Fai* t ilf l
polr *ai&lt;l ho tlccidcd to m m i f
with her. Both merely trv.-d tn
keep afloat meanwhile dri/tin*
farther fm m shore.
( I'owl loon rcat'heil the area Is
lllie Mnkunla. which was taking
I -allot# on n Coast (iunrd Auxiliary
| training cruise.
'•Wo all heard a faint rry for,
help," PiitcILun said. ‘'Nearly ur.O’
d rr our l*s*w were* two person)
struggling weakly lo keep afloat.
We miss'd th&lt;in on our first pick
up attempt. The boy# wanted t„
jump in and keep them fruni sink­
ing hut the seas were running ton
dangerously. We drew nlongtidr
anil dragged them aboard.”
It was Mrs. Akers call for help
that attracted the attention id ihr
Corot tiuardsmon. Polo said her
shou revived him us he wa# Vir
tunity going tinder.
^
Mrs. Stcffee lost her gla.*r&lt;
when the IkuiI sank and uns an
able to **‘S' the shore hut sire -red
she knew the general direction an i
ted sw tunning toward it.
"I kept telling myself. ju*t mo
otlu-r 10 feet," she said. “|
didn’t think of anything Iwynnd
that.”
The three women were room­
mate# here.
Ironically the five hail dru"
lifclielt# at Waikiki hasin hut Ik i ” *
said they left them oil the Joel?

" I t should n o w be branded on o u r cnnadmiiineiui Unit,
Hy lie W I T T M arK K N ZIK
unlettt* Mcicnce in controlled by a ^ re n te r murid force, it w ill;
A t' Karelin Affair# Analyst
j
become the A n tic h ris t pn*| dies led by early C h ria tin n * ." In
The Idea of formiltlt * United
( (jtl( statement Charles A I.indberjth crystidlises the mesUnites of Western Europe— a mod.
Hajre o f his new lunik. “ On Fliftht and Lift*." T h e lunik. L in d ­ Ifirnlinn of the generation#— old
b e rg h 's first since the publication o f “ W e " in li)27, is con .tontit of B United State# of all
densed as the lending article of the Header's Digest for Kurope— ha* been given a further
lioaat hjr France.
Septem ber.
Karly in Auiru.t thi# eolum i
T h e Am erican people's sense of values has l***en tiunifcr, ailed attention to the #en*ationa!
ously distorted, Lindta-rifh believes, by the v e ry scientific (tatemenl hy Italy'# free-thlnkluc
m a rve ls which have made this co u n try tlie most powerful foreiidi mini»trr, Count Carte
on e a rth . H olding that man's survival depends, in the last Sfona. that In order to effect a
a n alysis, "fllll.V US (11111 il oil the q u a lity of life IIS oil the Kuropean union hi# eountry wii«
j M|\VI*r o f a m is ,
the author uryes a re-evaluation of our read} to take the lead in arcept
intr “rurtailment of its pnlitirBl
atutirljirdt*. based on spiritual tru th s. "W e m ust ineusnri novel eicnty. even in the mnvt
w lu w itio n lvm by tin* iinmiint nf kimwlnltfi* it inntilN than tili* x|ieetrd a#pert#,'* Simullam by tht* wisdom «»f living it e m itt* . ilu* a mas n ^ of know* uu#ly French Finance Mlnlatcr
I'-'lm- is of negative value when it lila c s business nliovc Paul Iteynaud riprcw e tl the hope

that Uritnin would ronte out in
~ T h » ii,ratal I. n MrmheT aal Ik# fllIl»il.V. llllll nitlke.4 Wollll'M I O lls id lT I lll eel S a llellll Ilf I'M Illfull a u p p o rt nf a I'nitod Stale# of
A#a»#lalrS era-#, whlrfc •#
« , « • w h e n it teaches lls hoW to till'll lea a .- m o d e rn weajsins Kutope next autumn after the
rallstn .*f nil thr lnrn\
l-rii.tr I W ith o u t IcJIcluilK UN 1lit* llUTIlilll VIlllH* tn llU ltlo l 1IH’lll.
dominions conference.
la Ibia • '« .M i » r , n. » m a. #"
( ’. ro w in g up as a disciple of science, L in d lie ry h say :
New French Secretary of Slat
II* n r m «i I•pair hr*
"In rn y youth science was more im portant to me than either Fntneoi# Milter and announre# that I
___ M O M IA Y \l la. -*l I SI*
man o r (hat . . . Itlit I have lived to experieiue the early re- the inhlnet ha# deeidctl to »U|.Jtor&lt;
*
llllll.K V l'R S I. i n D U
a plan for convocation of nn inter
I r \VK K N O W WK A U K " 1 AK suits o f scie n tific materialism. I have watched men turn national n»a nddy to draft a eharW E AU K A P T TO 1 Mat. IN into hu m a n cops in the factories thev believed would enrich ter for uniting Western Kurap#
tv !!' u
V# Mi their lives. I huvt watched pride of w o rkm anship leave and under a federal conatitutlon. Tht!*A|.wItr\.e, frri m wr*knr**.— ll hum nii character decline us efficient
o production lines prtip-H i# #pon»ornl hy the Inter
increased. I have seen the lifesnvinp miracles o f medicine national committee for roordina
Cor. I3;t».
perve rte d toward the murderous ends .at iiiolopieal warfare. lion of movement# for a Kuropeno 1
union.
W r *er wlirir lliiru ha* I'l-n.' | UaVe seen tile science I worshipped and the aircraft I
It i« worthy of riot*- that th&gt;
back nn llir gold iiaml.iid. Iln-vir |oved. destroying tile i ivilir.alion I expected them to se rve " committee i# headed hy llun*an
getting lar&lt;l nvn time "I bavin*
T h r e e times it. hi- life, the (Iy e r ~.ivs. he has felt an Jvirnly-. #on-inlaw of Winston
to rany harirli id p.i|&gt;ci iiinnc) oVerwhellililip COItlpuNloli t*» roliimillMCIltr a is*lie( to Ills fel- Oiurchdl who t•&gt;nif ha# been i n ;
ndvia-ale of «urh a union. Sandy'
around with tlirm
low m e n . "T h e first wa&gt; a- a young pilot, wlienl became o n .oinniittee
appoiuti-d ln#t Ms&gt;
,
vinced that man bail a pos t destiny in (lie a ir." T h e second h) the Conere## of Ktirnpe held |
We are glad to .&lt;■# that Pied "a s ju st prior to W o rld W in II. "w h e n I lielievud it l*s*st for nt the llni;ue under preeidenry id
dent I rmn.in o pLinmng f&lt;• link- A m e ric a to keep out id i'.ulope - u ite iiial wars. I In t b in l t'hurrhill.
Mil tern lid *ay* Fiance will I#- |
a top tbiouith dn- South Wr time its at this moment of HUM, i Is lieve that if we tin m il irin netfotlation* ...... with In­
n
m
t
r
o
l
o
u
r
scicnc**
by
n
bipb*‘r
mtiritl
In
re
e
,
it
w
ill
d
e
stro
y
u#
Imj*# lhal hi* »|ieethe* will hti ic-ted
ifovernment*.
I'm iiiii
Irlrvited so that In* New Votk w ith its m a te ria lis tic value, its riK-k.-t a irc ra ft a m i a to m nl.ly he ha# in mind the nation*
which have •uhscrdleil to th,&lt; Mar
audirnce* will lie shir to *er loin b o m b s .
.
talking out of the come, ol hi. ,
K n v is i.m in p tin s ...in .trv poi#.d f o r a f u tu tv w a r. I.in t • dinll Plan for Kto\penn rehnhilit
mouth
— • -------------"D ru ry and W.t/irn .or w
much more ttnrerrly hi,rial than
H a ,IV Tru n u n . the pieon.i
politician, "*ay* John T e m p l e
Grave*. Alabama editor, that the
cnmiiiK political levolulion may
leave the |{rpub|i(-ltl« a* the lilirral, llie Ormoctal* the ennvervati*'
parly." N'&gt; man i* iiuly liheul
who i* liberal simply became it i*
lor ihr moment ibe politic ally
expedient tiling to be.

'* n f h sites tin* "in to le ra b le concept o f m .r . iv ih z a lto u v x M .
hj w
IMF f r o m lim ir t** hour, at th e m e irv ** an eiierpy vvlmsl BBt Ih&gt;| p „ lNMll. M lnliter Itey
a to m ic riwkets am i iith tT vvi: i |hii ) s w ail only to r some faint- rmud *hould interrst himself o.
tic's fiu p e rs It. clinic an ••l-c-tric &gt; " it e h " I t is a p ic tu re 'if thn piojert at n moment when l»
the f u t u r e to w a rd w hich
ate umv h e n d ln p ." the a u th o r
»trua*linK with the Ktavcat
w a r n a .''te c h n ic a lly |M«#sil.le vvith bortib# alrtuidy tested, w ith | i r r J | f w'orklnjr"’*U*h
k n o w n m ethods o f biolopintl w a rfa re a m i " i t l i rn rk e ts soon ....... .
llu.u tll,„ |
|HJWrr&lt; ll(
I Him[oid had 3.3WJ people uu l 2 oil. It am*- hugely fioiti the
to be design e d ."
.
.
.
. |«*«.•* _ ihU great emergency, and
*po tu rn ibid tivn i! we must rcsurl t •• innrt* tliun mii(*'rlitl|he •,i.viou*ly wouldn't pauoo to
! Orlando ifeltti. Ily I'.'l" Sanford I'nhcil State#,
had grown to J.fiTO inhahilant •
ttulividual Ameiiiati euntrlbu*
iliflitrim . "W
union
. .
i l .such a Kuropean
, .
11morel I'rmte !*■«* Hr#
p o w e r. ill'
Mi.........
vv.c must alrivo lo neliicvc a c iv iliz n tiim l run«ldei
so s a tis fa c to ry to m en that its force r a n re m a in um iscrl m if he didn l regard it a* being of U l w Temple is now on Pal and ttrUndo had d.Hl'I. Hanford tlon, Vent to countries in all five
utmost importance,
, motto Avenue He got the "Cate ‘ WM M
"f Orange county at continents. Th e laigest single
the b a e k p rm in d . . . If w«* succeed it w ill Is* less by fo rc in g
If !k*ayriAii(! l» nUi- to hnnic unto City** part «»f thr |ui|N*r« nntut* , tH*t tlnit* «m 8rmliio1e (bounty
A met iron item was the
o u r d e m o c ra c y on others than by .setting an e xa m p le others hU giant-killing jr»h. h*&gt; #J&lt;ms fr„m the fact .that nt that time w*» "«* created until It'll.
CKJO.t'tHi lunii to Hritain.
w ill w is h to f o llo w ; less b y p o in tin g out tin* m ote in a n ­ likely to play an Importnn. rob fivr tmiroail. entered the citv.
„ ,V . . ----- ^ -------- j , ,
im &gt;1*1 k s m m its
B r i t a i n H C rt* d lt8
o th e r’s eye than b y re m o vin g the Is-atn in o u r o w n ; less by- II, any development of a federa nuny u.ats docked here from
lion. Hi# admirers credit him «itk Jacksonville, and Hanford was
F ltA N K F U IlT , (h-tmany. Aug
______
u sin g a rm s than b y a vo idin g th e m .'
a large degree of genius, and h-* known as the Cate City. to Houth
3 . 1 td*‘ A U* S, Air Force plane
Il'nnllHSrS ‘M# #SS* •#*#*
“ itninly i# a striking personality. Florida.
'trie#. Total# of government I &gt;an« 11,tided here today with tin* bodi'-*
A go,mJ deal of IleynaudV pol­
Mr. Appleyard Istiv sold the did not include contribution# to of II crew mi-nd«-rs of a Il-3'J
itical life ha# l&gt;ecn sjient in meet,
Super fortress wtiich crashed in the
Chronicle
Mrs.
one
sort1 tir
or atiulhci.
---1jing
1p* crises 1of
■* *
MsiT cui
niiuiiirr. •&gt; » _ ; i •» Mr ami
#
** *J. t K. ‘ U N....H IIA_.
.
. .
(ittlf of Aden lust month while silt
..
...
.. ,
,,
and |Tn lemloded that iu#t .1 |,i, I
*!»•»
front Kentucky,
The figure# showed that prlvat
M n lllltillK p u b lic llissntixflU’lloli W ith I lit* p rice ^ b 'llitlu ll ^ ^ (Jinn ten year# ago I inter "'"I moved to Tallahassee where and governmental aid fiom II"- a round the world flight.
in reflected in it repot! of Hie Am erican I n.-tf it lit •• td Ultblic newtal hint in I'aris. when a# nn lie became the state printer Mr. United States, totaling I l ’k K " , - 1
I.ANt \ S T K It ('ItAVtIIKH
died, but Mr*. Hn\er marri- immi.imm*. comprised
nearfY' '&lt;• p«i (
O p in io n that 5&lt;i |K*r cent o f the people now th in k that theianre minister, he was
„ „ „ battling an*
.
K IN BOSH.
Mttlt A Y H III KKS.
n#*istnni-r
tfover 11 m ent nhoultl restore ra tio n in g ttittl price control)* f o r i "'her economic emergency.
He
■tf»'r&gt; *nd carrie*! on the paper, rent of all financial
hint plenary p o w tn at that time *“ " n
it •« » new biralion throughout tin* worbl.
Scotland, tu g -il &lt;4 » '

Herald Anniversary

Dr. Hamilton Holt of Hnllint
College wbo still liebeirs ttrongb
in ibr League id Nation*, ibe
United Nation*, and Woild Cmein
ment. neverlbelc** *ays #&gt;n Im
7(&gt;lb billhday tb.it tbe l ?mled
State* slioubl speak itvflly but
carty a lug thek. "Krainev* i«
ibe only ibing tbe Kut'ian* undeimime iirodiictn. T h e r e i« it periilinr it mi d isturb in g inenn
■land", lie MV*. "Hut you mud
sisteucy in u ttmnll (tegtucnt of the opinion reported.
n’t talk tough wnihnut meaning
O n e of tin* elm*1*1*4 of g'uuls fur which rnntrnlt* were
vebal you *ay". Ibeie is. how­
sit|fg**»t|**il is l *hh I. Hut while fdi |m*i c«*nt fnvor prin* cunt mis
ever, among some ol oui puli- only
(1
Hi per cent tire report***! willing tn I'l dtice j'uvernm ent
lician* a tendency !•&gt; talk hig|^giiafiitit**es siippot ting fond prices. T h is would seem In show
and tairv a |Hiwdei |iu(f.
lluit 10 I Kir cent of the people think Hint Ibe g o v c n u iu itt can
both hold food prievd down with runt m is and hold them up
Wc wrre fourd tn tell nut
with
Kunrantcei*.
readers thr other day that, .m o ld ­
T h e re|iort that more than half of public opinion now
ing lo an rally I'mlunr |voll ol
favors some price controls is .significant In A p ril the instipiildic opinion. Governor Thur­
la ic reported only *'l!* |n*r cent in favor **f ta li controls. W ith
mond bail only two per tent nl
such a sharp sw ing of opinion in the direction of controls
the voir*. We arc. happy to rrthere should be deep pondering on Hie familiar adage Hint
potl today t)i,it a latter {roll con­
a piece of cake can lie eiiteu but once.
ducted by Ur. Gallup tcvrals that
Inflation is dangerous. Hill it would !«■ more dangerous
Thurmond ha* 14 per rent of lire to succum b to tht* idea that economic cooliul can Is* estab­
voir* thinughnul lire South. Tiu lished without h u rtin g anyone.

B

N K t.n o KI-FCTHIM C T F I i
IIAI Ft lit 1), Aug. "It id’i Ah i
Washington
3(l-year-old
m-gio
| hi-ndyman at Holies School in
-Incksonvllte, wn# electrocuted t&gt;&gt;.
day for the slaying of th«. school's
nurse. Mr*. Fred Lewis.
Su|M'rintenderit L. F. Chapman
of the state prison fumi aalil tie
current an# a|‘J)lled at I IV A \!*v
ni.d Washington was ptonounrur
dead right minutes later.

Controls On I’riues

l
t

man Ita* 41 jier rent and Drwry
34 l&gt;cr rent. However, Uturmoml
i* gaining rapidly am) 1* irgatdcd
by Dr Gallup at a teal lineal
In the Human faction, flic only
Tin* lleiiuinnnt ( T e x .) Fnterprise w a v
mrlignaiti beItonblr is be may not lie able to rattse the few S o u the rn HeituM'ials w ho an* adliering to
get lit* elrt ton' names on the Hie T r u m a n standard are accusing Ihe ttiuny Sm tilicrn lictitn*
ballot.
crats w h o rt'ftisc to go along Ihe re gu la r p a rly line of "d e ­

On Party ‘‘Loyalty’

,

y

sertion."
" rin* (the .Soviet cxol.tnali'in
T h e Knterprise pointedly rejoins: "Th e re is tr*n much
of the Samarin ami Kovrnktni
talk rtf 'party lo y a lty 5 and imt enough rtf party principles. A
f a ir ) brings im to ihr iptrslion ol
Southerner may take pride in always voting Hu* Dem ocratic
ihe value o( any leilunony oUried
ticket. Hut what if the p a rty be and bis ancestors have con­
by Cnmiiiuni(t*. "write# Domiby sistently supported falls under the control of persons who
Thompson." I'or tbe very ton- art* not themselves real Demnerots. w h o to serve partisan
cepl of a moral obligalron 'to trll I political ends would destroy tin* Democratic P a rty ? Shoul'l
the truth, the whole truth, and1 fr ,^. American citizen Vote his rimvictioti# or vote for a
nothing but the 'truth* dor* not i |),|M*J ?’ *
«*i»t in the (rimmnniti m i n d !circumstances and co n flictin g i&gt;*tn*#. (lit* “ irregular'* Demo.
T b n r i* but one loyally, and ihti |
T il ls is an abnorm al y e a r ill w hich, by combination of
i* to thr "pobinal 1 ‘moderation’ 1 cnit is the "re g u la r” Democrat ta i'a u sf he sticks to the
ol lit. Communal paily. T o lie. I fundamental principles and time-tested t radiiimi*- which have
lirccrvc, beat fa k e witness m thr nutde the Dem ocrntic P a rty , for m any years, the p a rty of
inteicit* of lire patty, even fahr true A m ericanism .— Ta m p a Trib u n e.
ly In condemn llterntelve*- ift ihrir
minds, all these ir prevent .* higher
\ N U K H S 0 N II'P O IN T H H
S T I t lK F (II N T IN U K K
revolutionary duty." That is ev
T A I.I.I.A II ASSKK, Aug. 2.1 l/P'
, . , t. t
aclly the way tbe Colnmunidt
Ciivcrnof Caldwell today re
A K r.I.A N U , Aug 23 t/Pr A
operate, and tlial is one iraniti aiqM'intril Arnold 8 . Anderson of *""* ’ ' 1 1 1 #' w,r&gt;t Into its third
why lltey are not patlicularlv Si, I'eti-rshurg to tbe State vt-t-k, liwiay, hut little change
Tuhercutosli Board.
was noted in the price of meal
popular in ihu counliy.
Prnidrnl Truman ray* ibe tongirttional investigation into Com
muniit activities within our govern
ment (onrlttulrr an invasion ol
the Dill of Righls, Yet tbe mvcdt*
gation ha* not done a thing in
the wndd to a single person ex­
cept to let ihr public in on what
baa been going on. Noliody has
been ihnl. Nnbody ha* Ireen jailed
Nobody hat even had In jump out
of a window to keep from being
detained. But the public ha* been
let in nn a led of irctrta about
treachery and *pying that the
FBI hai known all along. And
who hat ■ belter right to know
than the public. How it the public
going to know how to vote in­
telligently if it f* not informed
through ro'ngreuianai inveatigrtioM about Communiil activities

i^*£lSy‘uwS n.:'
Ida Board of Massage.

.... .. - '•

•».

Dr. A. W. EPPS Jr.

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.K W '- a g i s

m

as it fimou-lul wit.vrd.
Argentina, t nni , ' « l" *lr,," n
That economic rrisl# was cauVe-l Herald was founded in the sameU i , h L . “l&gt;l.(iooJJtM;
jw i'h $&lt;W1,0*10.(10*1: Sweden, with I -------------------------------------------- ' in part hy France's terrific re­ 1oration.
The first issue of The Herald 1621,000,000; and the Soviet Uni*in
------ —
armament ro#t», which were made
was in five rnlurntia instead of with U7H.lMI0.tSSt. The Soviet citithreat of a war
eight. Kach rotnmri was a quarter trihuttim consisted entlrvly of a
, V.k.-d him w haTV ? ihought"?! of an inch wider amt fyur inches 1 government loan to Poland
*
■
America'
tendency to ronfinr its shorter than the present column.! Uf lliitam's contribution in
nrtivUfes to the western hi-mis- There were 12 page*. The head* *world teervery an equivalent of
t'here. and he rs-plts-st wltlmnt lines were extremely conservative f2..10O,iMMi.0lSI wa» In the fnrm &lt; f
and confined to single raltimns of loan# hy private corporations.
hesitation;
Tim highest fir it let, i nr,1 1 1Imi1 11 *. .
siutill type. The first two column*
"There wa» 11 time when I I 1
land thought shr- was an Island.’* on the front page weie rexerved went to (termany. whir'll leceiv.-d
addition, the
I wailed f„r more ion I when that for letters tn the Forum, then $1*52,1SH1,000. in
didn't come inquired if that wca railed "The Voire of the People” . Anglo-Am erican lone probably
Then came two columns of "Curb. recctn-d a large share of a British
hi# complete answer.
"That Is my anrwer,” he grin­ stone filraningt” which cnnsiiilrd contribution of $|(KI,immumhi doalargely of Jokes, verses and home rrtlied a* "relief supplies furnished
ned.
Considering subsequent develop- spun philosophy. The last column , by the authority und not allocable
mcnU that wa* an interesting on Ihe light contained the news ( by country."
of the day.
From Britain. France received1
comment.
"The Voice of the People" con- *t'’Vtss..tHMl. Italy received $2rtd.- j
Iteynaud is hy nature an opt tin- H . ' Whliner 000,00(1 ami Burma $122,000,000.
i»t. And we may be sure that he (alned letters from II.
llrttish
aid
in
substantial 1
will he a driving force In the crea­ who suggested the planting of
tion of n United Ktati-s of West­ asiiaragti* and artichokes here, amount- itl*n went to \uatria, •
ern Kurope if it is given him to and from K. U Murrell who Cxcchodovakia. (ireece, I lungary. 1
Jiarticipate..
suid that “The California vege- The Netherlands and Poland.
The Soviet Union receive*! direct j
' The finance minister believes w tahle union it the Ix-st orgartixeil
British aid totaling $ Id.lHKI.OIH). 1
United State# of Western Kurope Iui sines* I have ever seen".
would M a te r the .Marshall Plan.
News of the day revealed that Tin- figures included the first
, Undoubtedly it would, and it a jNdilinn had Iwen presented monthly alloeation- under tin* Kursqu-on
Ilccovrry Program, hut
would likewise tend to lighten the the City Council hy 8 . 6 . Chase. .r'
,'M
ild not give nn adequate
financial burden when America Is A T. Rossetter, A. I*. Connelly.
hi snug for Kuro|N*an rehabilita­ F. I*. Forester and J. N. Whitner picture of Ultilrd .States finaneinl
tion.
for the right and privilege tn assistance to the lest of th**
build and operate a street rail­ world, as contributions to UN RHA
3i pitArnetts
way in Sanford. William McUibhon and such Items us pun ha-e- of [
Florida's Gator* r » sect to re : In dsn asked ....
........
...
for ll&gt;r
the privilege
of imnds of the Inti 'national Bank
exactly HI practices Iwfore “|w*n- erecting and o|&gt;erating an electric for Reconstruction ami Develop­
ment and subscriptions to thr In ­
..•fLw si, .**'Mb’Pl on 8 e*^*mbei light and imwer plant.
.5th. Workouts will to* taiee a 1 The population of Sanford at ternational Monetary Fund were
day from the first thimigh the j that time was approximately 3 .1MH1 . «**» tnr|u.t.-«$
A contrilmtion by UN UItA of
1 st.1 and one a da) the final week. The census figures of 11*05 show
M lh S t .
French
$3,l‘H2.tSHt.tMst w a# a jitontineol.
item phase source wa# nut annly-

A Priceless Gift
For Your Family
II) M . V. Hitting
Tmirhtnn Drug Co.
While vvuiking to give your
family tin- comforts und sum#
of the luxuries of life, it is
ea#v to overlook the one thing
that mean# most to them. . .
your good health.
A# long a# Mother and Itnd
are in good health there i* se•uiiiy and continued happiness
in the family circle; pleasures
of the moment 11 ml plan# fur
the future ran go on.
When you make it a habit
to have your health checked
once or twice a year Iry a phy­
sician. yau are insuring that
family *s-curity.
Medication when n e e d e d
should la- a .prescription origi.
noting from the dra'tot'# know­
ledge t»y a skilled pharmacist.
Thi# is the 220th of a #erte#
of Kdilorinl advertisement# «p
pearin* in this paper ea*h
Monday.

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MV U N C L E B ILL WHO J U I T
G O T O U T O F T U E hHkVV
SURE W A filX S ^P P O lH T TO

600 x 16 FIRST LINK

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T ractor Co.
Phone

Sanford

SEM INOLE C O U N T Y LA U N D R Y C

IW ) It It Y

SPECIAL SALE

Here and ready for
your inspection. Big.
roomy, Il-cuhic*foot
capacity. Frccrcv ami
(tore* J8S pound* of ^
dtliciou* food. DON'T
WAIT •••supply is not
uollmitcd.*

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J U S T T M IH K . H E JO tH C D
TH E N A W T O
TH E
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TIRES 0N LY 1 2 96
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With old lire

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OTHER SIZES AVAILAHLK AT LOW PRICES
Annniinrm Ibr nprninK of bln

Dental Offices
Monday—August 2lt
Suite 601 — Sanford Atlantic National Hank Iluildinu
I'htinr 1017

HUFFMAN’S
SUNOCO SERVICE
300 PARK AVRNHR

wkfct* pur fovenuneat^

We sjvend #time
and effort t&lt;* insure -your rnmpWtc
bring
your laundry and
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wmrwwvm
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,
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w
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rive to give you •
dry cleaning pro b le m * to us. Your satisfaction la out greatest success and
atrlve
(letter iervtre with every visit. Make HKMINOI.K C O lIf llY
LA U N D R Y COM PANY your cleaninf
headquarter# in Sanford.

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^MONDAY AUGUST 23, 194S

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA "

PACE THREE
' • -*

Social

And Personal Activities
Telephone 148

4Social Calender

Miss Lee Kntertains
For Wedding Party

Personals

ISaKcn Home Scene
01 liovely Luncheon

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A- "'[1 nuh ’I d M
Fif*t HaptUt « hutchnt T i n I'.M.
A

d u f f le Imp w ill

be

p a rk e d m . I

officer* will In- elected. Kveryont
I* urged l«t attend.
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J O I U 'U C
L o t' '

Honored On Hirtiulay

Tommv si'.." " 'l l . ', and Wayne fn*4»ta
Scut• of 1.0 Ahtf.
t'ulif . del ■
a|,| I. m- *if.|f. IhlU ShiHMiinktTi
.Mi** Mni&gt; -\tin Wiiarhi ".II
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11'ain't of
I .like Nt u Snvrftn Hr tit h fm Rhine a
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Ma*un
Wharton. M* and M r- J. H. J M i. &gt;ul Mi* J t* Sike* n
Tlionii'u.n ill d " ' mb. Mi
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.1 Saturday from a w.-ek
M iOav id Th r.i-I.ir. Mr
and v i* lt If! t'h o tle * tu »i. S l ' a n d tile
M i- J N llnluon. Jr.. Mr. and t i n at S m o k y M o a iitin iiMr* M I Rat-m . and Mr mid
Mr*. IllltIV l.ee
i
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uf hit tun and dnuirhln in la-v
Mi ni.it Mi • Wilburn I. l* « i i
ppii
It. \ I M \ \ HIIOW N
AP New sfeutuira
&lt; M i and M i* . F r e d lt n iii* n n lind

Paris .Millim-rs Orlve C'luingt' (»f Color Is
For New Inspirations Made Itrfattle Lanihs
Hi I I Mill Si I Mil I -

M l-. I II. HalWli cute! I a.fil'd 110
Ftidui nt 1 of o'clock honoring
MU* Mildred Kob«on, who*e mar­
riage will lie an event of till*
week. The unity wu» in the form
of n luinheun given at the lUltett
afiiirtineiit in San laintn.

vp

Lake Marv
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a « ni\i; r.tt mu rail's*
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thY W ds

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TUES. &amp; M ED.!

Will rentnin open all Ihis

C a r to o n

"Monkey
Shine*"

Hold Thai Color
When rooking spinach, kale,
string Iwan* or pea*, put a lettuce
leaf in wrilh the Vegetable*. It *|!l
help the vegetable* retain their
color.

week— ftir the hrnefit of

P A R A M O U N T N EW S

Coming Thu.—Fri.!
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The College Crowd
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P. M. to (i P. M.

Saturday
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GRAY SHADOWS
NURSERIES

official opening Sept. 1
Touch Ion IlWg.

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If It lfl Ornamental
TREES ‘ SHRUBS . VINES
lhat you want: aee

1 P. M. to 7 P. M.

PuOliKA.MS
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Heath Rasfard A r m *
COMPLETE LINE
PRICES REASONABLE

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Mi ltr*t bft la*t Monday fur (u,,i
nip.-i mm i.’ • . *-I
(lermany and Mi* lle*t and the |jn,- f . . »
ihildien will leave in a few week*
H r ! Iti'.U ••1 hlt»L ,.»i ,T- ‘Y|| all 1
to join him there
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family l.avi n tn im d from a v.nn- (»,.
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yntd wide ami two ymd* luiiu.i ........ ..
Ml.* Keen hack
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with frinited mil*, and may l» #la.k.onville whrte they will .pend J|(|,| t|l|,nt Sunday at JljL'..,,',
wia|i|&gt;ei| iiiound your •’minder*, » w « - k.
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iti.i.t— u*eil for a hlnnket on the
n|li) M r,
(, jv.xtt. J r .
Aniony officer* appointed to
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.
have a* their itueat* at their home P"***
Uie Grand A**«'inlily, th
At fn*t you may think lh e y ,BB |.ntll ^ V&lt;.,1UI. ,\jr . SeoU'r p a t -''1" ' " l Knlnlmw for Ctrl*, held u
b»'k .tranite. bat you'd la- *ur-l( .nU ( Mr. and Mr*. Hale S e tt and Tampa Aug. 17, Ik and It' w n
p ii-rd how Main you « . t oce'i*-:
Mmt| Wayne uml Richard, n fiV ra . J"* Curley a* Grand l.ei lui
......... I I*' them. And there* no n.dlyw .....I. Calif. They will vi Ml *'» " f "ie *tnte. MU* Kmma M .'l.
denying they're warm mid H™*
Sanfuid fox about ten day» be- tVHl M* &lt;iraml Repre*erilative *t
*l&lt;n*
'fuM* it .ivinu' fur IVurio, 111. nrul &gt;
and MIm Lillian .VImnn wht*
l» l
. . . . . .to .1
’ home
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wa* appointed hut rouhl nut I i
i.,ib of Scutih ance.try
mining
their
,n CatifIniytiii; them Iti their own Man
the Giand .Station of Service. Th.
;daid*--mid if* like wearing a
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office to which Mr*. Corley wa
nat of arm*. Funny, how many
appointed I* the iccund highe.t
people turn o u t to la- Scutch, whan • 'lr* . Joyce W. Arthur nave a I office held hy adult* in the .late
a new nml attractive fndiinu *ui h 1*ui pxi.e hirthda) patty Sunday at
Ml** Jo Ann William* wa* n*k
u- thi* pop* up,
hex home on S, Sanford Ave, fur ed to serve 11* Grand Page duiing
You'll la- .ceini: hnndb tit* of in i mother Mr*. Su.io Kerxoy the meiting. Those attending th
S'-otrh paid wool, too, ant. held* ' I ' Horny Jame«on, photographer meeting were Mr*. Corley, Ihitim
o f the .ante, Tho*e who want I.*' took pirturea nf the gruup. Tho.t? Witte, Anti Whitaker ami Ann
yo all-'iut on the Scotch thi me invited to I • with the honoree Dunn.
me Imying authenlir Illg h U u l wore Mr. and Air*. Hilly GUnn
la iet* or rap*, uinamenteil hy big and daughter, Janette, Mr. and
illvei thistle pill* or those ilcc'o Mi*. W. C. I'hagon ami children.
rated with the Cm** of SI. An­ Kaye, Hickey, Itllly und Susan,
At* ami Mt*. Claude Sauitdei*.
drew'
Some of the newer outfit t have M i- Sue I'ntkrr, Georg* Arthur,
Ituiina Sue Arthur and Rolmrt
ijililVi d jacket*, or skirt*, or laitii
nml of rnurae the last word it. Ai thur.
•wank i» |o have Scotch plaal
m in ii
M 'A H K W A T K K W IT H
•|urt* to match your outfit.
A N N m .M F M F .N T
A R T IC H O K E S
'(any rook* u*e tan much water
For l.ary llou*ew|tn*
K I’, i* gradually being elimi­ nt lire paring mtichoYe*. They
nated from Mr*. Hm iwwife’* li&gt;t i iiltd be dlopped into no mute
■■f household chore*. Newest joy ’ ■»" ,4*" inch** of ladling water,
M i. and Mr*. Richard G. Healy
fur
houaewives
are
potatne* I ' water should 'hen lie brought
announced today the birth id u
which are peeled, sliced at I
" |,nil again, Ih* saucepan .'OVrrmiy for frying,
&lt;n-d tightly, and the artichoke* daughter, Cheryl Patricia, on Aug
17.
If kept in a cord place, the p&gt; -'"iked for ill to 3« mint., deprmltatoe*. which me treaterl with i &lt;"e "n th*ir »iu-.
Ry then the
Mr. and Mr*. Arthur I.. Ranke&lt;
pir-erving fluid that l* taatel#** atiichoke* will I - tender and an
announced today the birth of fl
hut keep* them front oxidising. " ll,*'r lrnf
easily pulled daughter Kl*(e Jeanne on A u ». i l
will keep a week or more.
i f, " m the stem.
lit the Fernald l.aughton Mr m e n i a l
ll»*pilal.

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Last 11
Day* M o n d a y!

for

illlt f»R i'*,!
K w ry i i i " uf
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t&lt;n him mid i.. : i . i
&gt;1 . l■■' i e
« i ia l bleed* .&lt;( all t &lt;t an fa* ii
, *huw n !•&gt; I* n-l tar I • . .
Feat hi
|dien«ul.r
paradi—
I
i ultrire. in flu ii •
I nr hn*u"t i ••i.
,i
n«ni*e *•* fa* IlMl
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viiiif H iill'i v o»»«!
The fiutlt of Hi,
place w it*-11 1 1n i
i:M m ill .
i&gt;u i.t:11 i; end then. •&gt; apt
1otini'ti, it * **tiuJ
f It It'll HI
k‘*
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in torn t 1 1 \iik i:

L e i's C -o

OPK.NS IX:1ft P. &gt;1. D A IL Y
Matinee* Hie • Ktenlnx* lie
Children lie

lit i M i liu I lh IIOK
\mmiMt.»if *1 Hrtrwiw r.i«liion Editijr
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A i'hiiifi I'Yi'l C au sp
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P a i n I u I D erisio n *

Little Junelle la , dauirlller of
J d r . m id Mr*. John I.. Lei , wa*
Rnonuted on hri f i r » l birthday with
• patty ifiVen nn Friday after­
noon at the Lee humo on Park
Avenue. The tuotn* w ire de.-ur*
ated it.* ii n u i.e ry with *uml I
twinir*. Irnhy funiitun- and toy •
a - th e n ite e k iltd K ile * t» M l* ll m
1fe.i* Ii
A I'
for the enjoyment of the ifui -i*.
l i l t . II .c h m .l m ill i ollepe e «lt1i* l i ' u l T
l l tlie i in low and *i*tt ■
Junelle wa* *eated ut n *iu*tl
tnhle where the wa* pteienle I h a v e (.. Hid 1t.nl -w in iiiiiiiK can lx M r . and M r* . W R l l u v e - ..f
,, parcel A* ....... .. . of a corp* 1Av»»nditle K»tale*. (■«
with a Inrife hlrthdny cnk» am!
blew unt the candle*. The take lie I iltli I :.’| -111 i.11 l i e * envo i 1 111
• Ml iiimI Mi *. J t Mitch.ll and
wa* dccuinted u* n tin rTy-ifii- fi *1 v.'1 how i» Flmhintf ^1
^ tm tid .
AllUnn l.ee and Jnhiiny ib » * . N ew Y -*r k M u d of ,h ' then v.'iu *l» Mr. and .Mr*. It. P
v* il* m e *fndenl* i.n d la k e th e
Collii i of Monieiunin. tin and
R 'lm tli'i III. helped In enlrttnimri.r
jali d ir irikf the *nrumor nuiiPhi Ml and 'll*. Tom knklai.il I
*fit Mr atnl AIf * t . 1* flritaittlMAb* tnav prut c run
the yuuntf mu t*.
Junelle t.
*i *iii ..
reived many lovely k-.ft* from h e r lj Sunn*
............
’
'
‘r r “ lu " U o ;' Imido «|M'tit the we-ek-end at l'.v&gt;- ti*n at t h r u iiuliii* un t *t \ -ti%| Left-** pi, • ..,!«»• ; v%L*t» I t I. . 1 in 1*
I i vi nt he t Wtttei /hi*"* ntoittid tnt* |OllJ« III .1*I..
Mi und Mr*. IL T . W cUfngrll Yiav r .1 . .1*•n 1* il-.
file..*
frie n d * .
nml •!*«. ItoUrt. id ('inrimiaii.
Mn&gt;. la v wa* i » " i» in l in Ki ninir
,
,
Tht* la *t &lt;•'*dtl11ti* f *n .1 I"
O h m ate th e k 'u e .t . o f M r* W e t - h (1|,|
. ... , |
by
i .
........‘ " T u **’ " ' T " “ ‘ a
y :Mi*. C. H. Winn. ....... ..
I t r v . and M i p. J
K
M c K i|il**v le n g e ll* p a te n t* . M i
a m i M r w ., H e « - d ie** . p ie f e ia M y o n .
■ al
, 11 . Were
were Jim
’*
l,n*'
Vltfd to lie With Junelle
Jill, - ,h " I"1''
teiliiirinif more control, Bn,| . hdiln n, Kdwutd, Mmvin &lt;’ I' III a*ih j;tnii
Imil*
hutt"ti*
I III* Ni i l*’
my Courier, Pete and Paul Hum 1 livthmi
'la m i n a
th an
competi'lveJ Maty
mid
Hathma.
teturwe-l
J|l*. V n Klnia R.a-ve* u « . ..
"'MY, |
fa*1i' T**fi
I tali ■I t-f
•th
bley, Jeffry Altman. Johnny H.t . a n d
, T H iiu m I a )
frtttti
NY
HrUjf r till ftj 1 ru'd fit S t. l,uk**4(fc Afciltca! &lt;Yn* I nf m l tin* head f &lt;* f ir n f r r f
I lit*
Su*an Piercy, Hetty Odlimn, Uavid Mvi rn nvft 11ic, I in1 l*nl 11*r l flit a
k i v p t h » i r h iiu h h I is ft1 tilmvf* tht*, H&lt;t, t L
" l.r r e
tlu*y
•p«*tit
I " " ( p i h i I'h iln d c lp h irt. l Y n n . u ffc i n i h m '
a n d Vr*j*
n m n \ i k*
I*•
L a n ie r , Johnny ltua*ell. ftannoll
in v in ifd r um li't w a t r r .
^
’ w rtd * ,
vinit with hn pati-tif» M l. n r d ! fr**m *1»ak'irliu^ «*nl f |r|n
W r ii t h t . Hilly Slemper and U iik i
HrctM ' «»n th«* I t f i r h i 'i . . . .%!•*•«* |
Stu*-*
.lim ilrl
ifiv e
|dein\
of
Mt* Juhn Iftfi*v*’*,
/wlhinn.
A im Mr*. John C im ii.i,
iftdd »nrit!al*. f e r ry c lo th t u -t h c Y
* * J r .t M r * . Max Ruinliley, Mr*. J. W.
le t u m e d
M r* . M
K
T u r n e r n m l M U * &gt;foe r o o m — e x p e r t - - a l ( 1
Mr* Many llr r ir n Ii
km
v
jrt'
l
'
t
'
titinli'
Itki*
iivi'titfril
llllp lu itf
Ire II Wlllt
inch
1m £f!
Altman, Mr*. Raymond Hu»*. Mi*
li r d u i n n - b .n ir e r lia t liln K .n it * r e - ' f ' "m
' nu '• &gt; " " l v i « «
h l..im t .i e e
,,f
'U a n t n . Ije o rK ia I tm m
III!' 1•*hi2i*ftl t»*i &lt; Sit&gt;* 1 “ (go
J . drailey Odlimn. M l-. J . I*. Ho&gt;'
'
I,.addrexM
-d
the
tinnlen
1'I’*'"1
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■
i"*t
w
eek
plnrinif -kindicht " lin . pinLiMt'
1Iill *t " y l v i**" fi# •111 ttv., (’iii«».
*h&lt; "id
sell mul Mr*. William St cm per.
ri
ri'i-oiii"player*, imilievul .oiffun *. Club on nornenctaluie The K U - ’Ah"'"
• and family. Mr and Wo ,, (t * II I||.I« nf 1f*W L . -r l 1. i t h n
S
.o
iih
fall
fit
»lmnne
■
lab
wa*
n-ronlly
oraan11'
Riiyiiiotid
Hull.
l l IlMlk 4 like (I
■ell d mIii h ' 1 •» fillIf ** 11i?*t f*ti t
H A K i: S lld l M IL K O IK S \«;i!
iie»l will. 71 char lei meiuUr*.
•'” * n"d Ml* llownrrl ll-.i.-b'r
bfirl*
n/'*
rc hej
h ill lie 11ll
fl •1 '«■ l . d
-till
O m » w n y to *olv r H u . p r u U c in f"
'* vi hu J1
,n
1 UT.r
________
and dnuu liter. Mi*.
Th-iNlore d ill iil*r tin lo il, d a y , I M - a l.
of th .- i or unci' on th e .t r a p le * , f,.* h m n t i d k i r e a n ,I tm -n *h. . ..
Hrooklyn, mo *|H'iulink- a f.-w at home Soak your f- •
t h* |d v
y o w n i*
ch it
to yyom
o u . b n ,,'
f ,.ll of Scotch p la l,I*.....
. « l n. 11
; i, ., ’
Mj
|rown
I* to
to atta
ntincti
it to
-*••’•- Wlllrelinilia WielM.ldt Ira* week* with relative* in Charlolt*- b a t 'I t u b or | il th e m
a
’ all
they me u.irik' for
•houlder* witli ci lloplinrio tap,-.
, ''
returned to Phrlailelphi r. Pa. «f idle. V«
n i l ' l l bnnili a id -■ i ' -1«|. i-eor
........ ...... . . . . . __.
eiorythini; you rim think. of from ter »|*
ndiiiK five week* with her
M i m K u rica n K «ki* i It-fI \|nmja\ i ro_ a p . I ' l l l* a &gt; | ortl\ la* i
neat .kilt* and dirk jurkel* to pun ni*. Mi, und Mr*. A. Wleboldt,
t'
^••iMlniC'ihc'tftj«fiiiitlfia l*i v tin tit r itiiiiwdih
pedal |iu»hef*, •lark* and oven nr .Sanford. Mi** Wiehiihlt plan* ('J1 H *V
■Mm . I, fl Hrmi.ard in Lafayette,j „nd *huk.'
........ . tab 1 &gt; '
iln lw .
to leave in the near future In l.«
She wa* joined then' by h.-r pawder. Chxnl:,. .......
'
Tho*e lone, frinirnl atole* tnke terve i i * a iut**!onury in India,
M
\*% K ilo n IfttU 't w h o Ini* . v e ry «Imy K«*i*»ft ih» i .
to nt*
u* but k to Granny'* day. They
Inn n vi»jiinjr in WAnhinirtun. IM* Yuen
*ny the Kill* u*ed to call them j
( ’ui yuur
f. i '
f «i^rltV
mm tnk*k'«*&lt;l
'I
'it.
i . and 'Ii*.
n t - r*.
K. aA.. .nuniurmn
Monforiun ^They will. y mil
,,
§thru* fur
. ..t*u
•
“ luneinatut*" and other*
tayyid
them jii.t
plain rhuwl*
awl*
Rut had a* thou week-end uue.t* Mr \ 11^'uLar.l wh wm oi ,. J o
P '* '" " '
they're the hotte*t lie ........... tin , and Mr*. K K. Keen and d.u,fh " m U\ , . \V C IUL
* "h ‘
yV,‘’
'
I t . , . Joan, and Mr. and Mr*. Wayne
U »- Hake, f.„ m i „.|
..............
'
enmpu* *t&gt;1e fxont tiyliiu now.
S'uu wi m one to m a-.li
* -h aa nKilt
»kit. inn|[*ireii
I&gt;.««*tre„ or
of jiicK»onvuie.
Jn.k*onville. .we
M e - i ‘ J,*
n
......, ..
...
i».
„ ............
. .i i,
, t D ‘m' . 1
.
''" *
. It
i .- ukuuin
i , ti i *
i .
... i snnja
c „ ,.i. xi
Iiayuiiind
*-■ 1 ox . ...
rollon
’ i
in .
■r-srm’tu
or a coat.
II i nl*.*ut
siindra
and
alonfortoti m
u, o mul . ail*.
..
. . . . Hall,
,
.

T

N e w -f . ai

PARIS Pa* •
delvinif liiek bo* I 1 .
S.ipo’r i.i "* Jo*ephrr • .. .1

I.o v e l) h i r a n g c m e n l* of w h ite
n ite r* .
s w e e th e u rt
time*
and
if r e e n t r y w e re u .e d to d e c o ra tin g
th e room *
Th e
lu n ch e o n
wa*
nerved b uffe t - t y b - a n d eaten nt
•m all ta b le - in th e liv in g ro o m
Hr u la I place c u r d - w e re U*ed to
m a ik th e *enlinit n u n n if e m e n t and
ea ch ta ble « n « c e n te re d w ith

be- - U ll'l till Ill'll IIU’lll- '
.MOMMY
, ,
_
-M- -m- - -1,-iK
-—
The tegiitm meeting » f Ihf O r- u -|. . ! «i,.
Hut..,,,, w e ld -; ........
M l. n: d M l- Al Hunt ha.V ir rfer of Rainbow fox (iirl* will L* trig putty
afternoon with ! luiin-. 1 fro m 11 w e e k '* vi*|t in Ml*
held at 7:30 I'.M. at the Ma^oric u boat tuii ni, Ii. i family'* yacht.* i.u lieu,
I!
h
Temple. All officer* and meiti- l.ido II. The g u, - t» m et nt the
*—
—
here lie Urged to IItielul.
Unit wo,*- at
(0 I'.M. ulrd
A lle n M a lf c t t
I* v is itin g
le i
T i l KSII A Y
jciuiM il to I . imui Muff where nt tw o w i--k * in S a lu d a . g C. w ith
The I'dot Club will hold it* re­ u Inti hout a ptenn supper uf bak- t c l n t l v i e .
noti-gay of ro*e*.
gular bu*ine*» meet Inc In the etl hum. potato •nlnd. pickle*. hot
Mr*. Ratten’* irift to the honurra
Tourist Center nt H:0t) I’.M. The roll*, cold dtmu* jiml coffee were
M l . m id M r* . P h il l i i a i l i u f l and
-board
served. Mi** !.&lt;■» presented the •on have le ft f o r I t e c a 'u i, M ich , wo* a pnir of silver candle holder*
oard will meet at
ut 7:30
7 :Ml I'.M.
nod M r- tai Moore w »» pre*enlt*il
- The executive Iwmrd
lioard of the ‘ uilpli with a -et ■f *ilvn initial- a fte r .p e n d in g s e v e ra l n ia n th m | with a linen and lace handkeii-lnef
u memento of the
women'* auxiliary of Holy Crie*,*''* von*t«
S a n fo rd
foi h o ld in jt the lucky pinto. Those
Episcopal C h u r i h will meet nt th e
•— *
Invi ted to l«e with M i»» lloitior
l-e W ith M U *
P a t i i h Mouse at :t:IM» I ’. M
Mi. and Mi*. II. K N. i A1 .0.1 1 nd weie her mother. Mis J N. RubIf i U u n were
W EDNESDAY
l H 0I ....11
nn.t \|
ila U K h te i I'auln Jean lift Satin Jay »on. Jt . Mr* M I. Raltorn. Mr*.
Hemniule Chapter So I. O.F.i*.
1 M i* » M a t
! 1 Ualtiemvlllv where they plat to David Th ra -h ti. Mr*. Moore mid
rill hold it- annual Hob, it Morti* '
v
,
Ruth mnki' lieu fuluie bomu
will
Tti*- M i»-e» Audrey Ranch, Minnie
Ihlhnm.
M
i-ton
Itnboxn.
Ml**
pintle in Oviedo with 11 -uptiei
— — -—
Ruth t id limn, t rin Putwirn, Mary
l.ilhuu
Roy!. \| ■■ Martha Perbeginning nt tl:3lt P. M. All mem­
Mr nt.d Mr* Floyd A t'.ilnier Ann Whelehi-i arid J.ari Sayer.
kin-, M
.ball Saver. Ml** l.ee
ber* m e invited to attend and
nrul Mi* 1 'm lin Kay left on Smut
btintf 1* picnir supper. ArrangeItem h. T n i y
lin y . J r . . ija v I**i point* in lu w n in I Mh*

e - a - — n ^ * P O.,»

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M ONDAY AUGUST I t

TUB SANtOKD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

1*48

Giants Win Two Tilts A ndDrop One Game Over
Locals I) rub Sens
And Gainesville,
But Lose To Islets;
Saints HereTuesday

Hal Shiles, FSL’s Leading Base
Stealer Mvst Thank Coding, Toncoff

Sanford Giant Averages

Official Florida Stale league Average* for Sc-amn thru The*.day
Aug. 10, I04H:
Clxll
till AH It
II Ih 3b lilt S ll Hill 111* l*rl
Ave
Orlando
427ti 7W1 I17H 174 H0 30 12* rl54 1U2 .050 .2750
SILVER SPRINGS Aug. 23 When Hal Sliilrt, the Honda
\ i i r n r i t iiKc K 'v n i t , j i r
Daytona
rt
4163 077
1140 ITS 55 32 1»7 5«2 71 .053 .2740
Stale League'* alt-lime and newly crownrd lia»e Healing champion
Herald Sport* Editor
Sanfanl
16
4101 7l*i
1071 105 (18 44 05 no5 73 .942 25d
looki
hat
k
nn
the
1948
reaeon.
he’ll
like
ly
fondly
rememher
Bill
I'nlatka
The Kan ford Giant*
■*»
•TIG 4100 631
1050 145 21 3*0 61 457 tut .’Mil .2660
M . l i n l l l , * T t T K l r i ; d i l i:
finding
ol
Del.mil
ami
John
Toncoff
of
Palalka-Daytona
at
“CoUlin
pnmi". ami dropped one control
to li t* (120 102* 142 40 IP 112 4*1 122 .047 .24*
%% I. I*rt tiaine*rille
'|&gt;H»«m—
:&gt; i a *ij St. Augustine
over tha* pad wcrki nil
174 43&lt;ifl 035
1057 lr}5 27 24 120 513 VII .047 .247
Bill" and "Uncle" John
( irlanclu
?S Jo
&gt;.i&gt; Ififld Ilriii h
Ih'l.nnd
Yr*ti*nlay ihc !(•&lt;•«!* drubbed
3 1 4 4207 547
1020 111 17 10
7* 457 KH 2&gt;3!* .246
For of the f&gt;8 ha rt Slide, had Hotrn thru la,I Satuiday night, i1i8
n
(
a n &gt; l.ee*liuig
l
n
M
fH
!«
the Orlreitto Senator* in a 1° •" "
t»57 117 32 54 102 511 08 .051 .230
334 4007 500
«.* .Mr ,'*i I
neatly
one
thud,
or
20
of
ihrm.
were
«wiped
while
Coding
and
Toncoff
affair, and Friday evening the
IN D IV ID t A l. R E A D E R S
I
« i ««
r*i Auiru*iiriF
w ii i
8 mtorditi-n trippr-d thr flafnravllic were* In hind the plntr.
! ,» e » lm f i
(25 or more* grime* i
Girding law Shite • tint II
I t au It" I ‘layer
I!»r 1 in)
G-Men in tin- Driver *fty F itj by
fi
A ll
t
II
Sll
HR
Hill AVK
J4*
m
i
:
W ounds I *4.11:*f kill llramlt* Vrslrrftu,
Ion
Calaldir
a C In I m uni. Sanford loal !-V *ark», while Toncoff had nine T h r e e A e e
,3n*.i
453
1
130
3
HU
10
!to * e n k ia n i
Daytona Itonrh lay n
I wore etolrn while* he tut* behind thr
472
I. t.i e-lmra I
:
un
H3
.307
,i IriFtt It)
15
10
plate, ulthn In Ixrth and nil o'her
«f«r*9 I la. O rlHNlIlt 2
Dunham
nr,
Saturday night In I&gt;»yt»nu.
43
T o V i e In N in t h
0
(1
I
10
.202
7
raaoa,
the
nurlrr
find
hi*
hand
in
t
*
.
I
.
im| s i •. &gt;to n * d r 4* it 1.
Matt*
Hilt Market went tin1 tuuto. nml
77
24*
i
00
7
8
17
.27*
i \ut * 11tir I. I’atId fk4i
«l
llmili-d thr Senator* to four hi.i- the proceeding*. too.
Tyle r
111
302
»
107
10
til
leaelHJ
A
t
V
o
lu
s
ia
T
o
n
ite
t)
Shile*, pritlc- and Joy of the*
jlr* a* M anairrr llnl Gtulmr'e
danu*
M r Mu
121
* i ,* o r U n d o
400
135
16
6H
:27i |
r.
A A fA llli
4|
rhargr* tollrd out thr hrnvy art:'- (iainenvillr* hne-up, like- hi* home
Itornara-llo
47
110
&gt;
20
3
.204!
12
i
I
U
a I r m i III a
fold
lent
f.u
hr
t
i.
II
H'dl'tiL*
llolr.
Mi**
Homlitr
m
l
Irry to hlaat 13 hit* from thr of.
0
71
!
63
1
2fl
210
Kar*nn
*M liltf4 fit H r I .« I*al*
furing* of Stan Zedali* and Ed haoea Ht horn.- nmt only !S on the Now Voyager are ju .t three ,1;
4
35
.230 !
45
l-ake
101
3
*2
f„aJ_
the
Iter*
greyhound*
Mated
Iry
ItirrNoriega of 1h«* Orlando nirrr M
0
13
. 22 *
I l*i
320
Kavaki*
I
73
'V
Itrlunid hit* In-en thr luaieat jug Secretary Merrill Watt-* to A lb a n y C a r d s S k id Clifton
thr loral park In thr Sunday .if0
un
fir
.220
473
!
107
1
mark for Shile*, for lie »tole 17 make un nnrt of the nll-*tnr oetrt
fair.
.220
un
1
6
42
Pcpiu
321
73
Wally (indili* tarlrd up Ilia 24lh hanea off ited-Hnl rstfhcr, while that will gallop tonight in the B a d ly
!
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0
5
3*
0
31
A s C o r d e lc Spink*
l-eing
touMrl
out
only
twice
while
feature
ninth
rare
nt
the
Vnlunin
victory of thr I0IH rnnrpaign a*
.104
ti
0
O
Srhulti
30
*17
3
13
County Kenmd f’luh in Daytom
thr liaylonntu n lrn l tin- Giant* trying to ntral,
T E N TIM m &lt; HEIRS
W
in
s
T
w
in
A
f
f
a
i
r
St. Auguatine i* hi* neat radeat. H,-arh
in a 2 to I game in Daytona SatI 'i t r h r r - C l u b
\V
1.
Pel.
G
Innl'
‘»
Itollinc* Itnlr. *on -if worldtirday night. t'harlir H o . r and victim fur hr ha* *to|rn an ever
.77*
I Karpintki, St. Aug u*tine
II
76
7
II, VSStM'l \ T K O 1‘IIKSS
|
Art Dunham to*»rd three hit nail doxen from thr Saint, while being fnlnou- N ice r Hull, aec-ma to l*-|
.771
j StiitlH-lfield, Daytona
31
21
261
The Allianv Cardinal* roe ,kid
followinit ill loipa'a fimtatep* for
for thr Giant*, but thr M-vrn hit &gt; picked off (Wire.
,7**d
0
230
10
Zednli*,
Orlando
31
In atraliug III liner* oil I'ala'k.i n graph of hi* ..... -nt nrhieve dtrig rather Dolly nod that twin- Rake, Sanforrl
rollectrd from the nffiting* of
.7 M
it
IH
242
4"
»#*|
Gnddi* were* w ill aparrd, and tho d i t c h i n g , Shilea ha* yet lo la* merit* gin** U p like n hot nit hill licking they took from the l.i*lew*ki, Stipifonl
.7 50
1
12
120
Diet r Iiflit tin ndi i lightened in the picked off.
lull ton H r won a fifth rnce r- Cordete Indian* yp* let day rlliin’t (iaddi*, Daytona
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H
2-3
37
267
Dnytona Itrarh ia,. furni»h’ d cently, placed ei*eond in it ei ■ help thi m any.
pinrhr* to nip rrvrinl Sanford
0
,7 i ■
17
26
101
Hovil, Orlando
That
otic
two
ponUp
hy
’
he
nine of hln theft*, la ■Hung »evrn, ruth ran- anil came in to win ii un 1
upririnir*.
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H
20
220
31
Ketcher, St. Augu*tinc
.r'grfi
Sanford nhtlli'd right rafrtir* and Orlando only five, Mild he wits eighth Now he'* nut to Into* the ■core* of 0-7 and ltd, left the Cleary, tjaineaville
7
10
„ 31
207
third
place
Card*
only
four
per­
*rnlp* of tlm*e til'per-ciun* gn i f
off Hill WUson and Manager Myrl p ic k e d a ir one tim e try each.
BA D BK 8
centage
point*
ahead
of
Ta
lla
h
v*2
Shite* ha* hi* haute*! time with hound- which ramble in 'he main
II»ag to rop thr name in Gain-ri.*t&lt;i
4
31
210
*ee* (‘irate*. It wa« the fourth Hoag, tiaineaville
villi- Riidny rvcfiing. Hill Kpink.t Snnford, for. alllnr he had itolen attraction*.
33
Holier
t*.
Day
Iona-De
Land
Ihruhlea:
eight Irnaea, including the two
M) m |t„mtier won an eighth and fifth Mralght set-hack for ll*o|
toiled all the* way for thr lorula.
20
Hcinhaugh, Orlando
Tonight thr Grulmnien move to that aaw him tie the record of 04 rm|l fPr, „t|y. while Now Voyager, A Iharry lad*.
14
llratiel. Orlamlo
Triple*:
The
1
‘irale*
might
have
cmi*crlj
Ih'Ranii for n "ingle nffnir, and *^*t hy lialfih IlytliT »f Snirfuril in jn tinr*"1 ir^rent pl|fhlli *n^ **i **»it
U
Vega, Del iirul
nhead
of
the
Caul*
if
they
lad
(Hj*|liona and a fir-l
j
r* turn to th r Municipal i ’nrk to­ 11MH. ealchera Matte and Knr in.
IH
Clifton. Sanforrl
Sacrifice*:
Mnnort, winner of Friiln/
"« Itern np t» *nuff themaelvei, Th'*y|
morrow evrnlnir for anothrr all- nii\** jiirkrii Mm off four tiiura,
10
Yarbrough, Daytona
important runtral with the St. each man nahldng him twice.
t eighth race. Sooner Sr tret. HIP. w en- not, however, and took a t-11
114
Hcinhaugh, Orlamlo
Kuo*:
Shilea h i far ha- *tojea even (i|nB,.,. Ante Over nod h'niti are licking at home from the maraud-,
Augunlim- Saint*.
HIM
Tkronp, Orlando
123
tiarrlson, Orlamlo
Th r Ginnt* fair two twin IdIU oa*c* at lalatka. five at each St. . j . „ .. herliilml to gallop In I**- ‘rig Wayrin*. Hear*. The Hear* I
Hurt* Hatted In:
got 7 hit* and the Piratr* 6.
H0
in a* many night.-, whim thi y Atigii»tinr aiul llrl.aoil. four nt h jg ln '. main nlttartion.
Cataldo. Sanforrl
|„ ,|1P i,.nth rari.
n„. |H..„h
I .Uigur leading Vahlo.ln put on
Shile*. Day lonatiome* ville
07
engage till |.*-e»lmtg I'iratc* in Sanford, two at Daytona, and one
Stolen Urine*;
I rotirve «urh auper marathoicr*
n atrong fmi«h on it* home |t&gt;: to
3H
Rrr»luiig on Wi dor-day night nr.d each nt l.ee*liuig and Orlando.
Hcinhaugh, Orlando
CnUhci* win* have uiutfnl liim Klomlike, Marl Atom and Cerhio" iiend off the Moultrie A th lclii«
17
Hnrtolozxi, Ree.hurg
at thr Munirtpnl I'ark on Thurnday
H om e R u n * :
0-6 and hold on to ita *afe margiy
*1* riling were: Wile* of St. Aitiftr,- will ad&gt;l ti* the excitement,
16
flight.
Ito.enkranx, Sanford
i i n n . i r r * i :&gt; l i n t : *
a I M 'lilt ll
ahead of the runner-up Hear*- The
lirir. Mutt** and Kar»on of Sun*
l - r ll-ir * * in M ile
;
thin
fall
on
Octoiler
0th,
have
the,
Athletic*, hanging out threw; rum
ford, two each; Scone of Orlando,
I In I IInil limit• li.riiMr
&gt;l« H a n n a - W AY HACK W H EN
aame achool color*: Orange aid'
in
the
Ihrrd
and
one
each
In
the
Hall
of
Lecnhttrg,
Moiling,
and
I
llr
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f
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l
K
l
t
f
r
.
T
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id
*
Trm
.trr
«
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•
W
I atke,H&gt;
Many of the Unlveraity of FI or lllue.
Mtm fifth ami *lxth, were sitting pretty
lla llr .rf
Potteraon of DeRanrl. Ilnmamllo r'llff, Alt H iih n r. P u ll #*lf%\
M.-rnkr.iiK.lli
f llf l M l l l l
ri*' r i a » if r M ,.| f)n14H
until the Doilgera rapped out one Ida'* early football game* were
of Daytona, one each.
Tyler,•t
- .
3m4 IlH rp HIlf &gt;1ll r
W H O FAKK H T
run in the *eventh anil two In ih&lt;* againtl rity athletic club,
f! If all the
Here are the victim* of .'Mir*'
P e p li.Jli
I N*l llltlf I lull * ( )ia||l*lr
tiaineaville, Jaek.unville, Tal*
rorumon brick going I
eighth
to end the game.
K a tn k l* It
H 'd iilrt Pmnrt, «I rt»* Mii I m 4.
flying heel*: Coding I I ; Toncoff.
lahan.ce,
Athena
and
Savannah.
into the ll.iitki.iKN) Univartily of|
llumartrllii.t
Ih«t kt* •‘fUiM.
I *tu»» y H«|ii&gt; tk.
nine;
Itomanello
and
Detnmn,
*ix;
Each
rluh
u»cd
four
pitcher*.
Mai kel.p
^ I Hiianti H h riT F llotdfl HM&gt; (tint I',**!
----------------------------------------j Florida gymnaaium were laid end
Seone, five; Wile*, four; Kni.el
C a rry , Garner, Hu*a and Warren
S E E IN G D o r ill .K
‘ to end, they would reach from
did duty for Moultrie and Storkr r,
12 lo IS 37 13 Connelly. Haxianl, three; I‘awlicit i '
To ta l*
' i.a it*,* a ra wi*r
Florid** Gatora and Auburn'*, Gaine»ville to Jnckaonville Henrh.|
m i l . i \ im i
and Matte, two; Knr.on, Dolikin*.
1t*n Match, Jut, M- Wtht H .ir- llui ne. Cater and Hardee: for Y jlml* r I* «• .1
^c e r* . tlaterl to meet in Tam pan di.tanre of 02 mile*.
Jm4 •
!
Tttnoit* &gt;l1 3 Hardy, and Shephard, one each.
mini ' AlIk nit rWata.
Illn Ai
I I
Shile* ha* atolen three turn** in
Ttmmaavllli* and Amerlctia were
Jlf-4II-1 i f
:
Ilk l l n r r A 1*1 R||p
idle.
« ti one game nix time*, two ha*c*
CtBrrl i 1 1
i
it i t t.
%'mdm i ‘
KMf l
Km *.n ii.
l
2 twelve time*, and a »lnglr Imtm' Hlv lliMil* inttfil imfir A l i n ihtp
on 20 rliffcrent oeeaaion*.
A ll^ti rf
Iteiatflfi I'*••f r|f»i| Huful.t % Stibm •-*•
HtNtitip.t
I I
Alh l l n r r A IH M H r
7 I M a y e rs R e m a in
In
The youngnter tlerl the all-time
M int rule,
a I
H h lflp v J* .in J u i I I m ’ Jll»1*f*
leagur* record at home on Augunt Tiafi*) \\ k Hnafiiiitltin. Hr-»1
|Ef&lt;L»ll" |&gt;
H,,n. j W o r l d C h e c k e r M e e t
K u rle c * ft
• 1 10, and net a new nvmrd of 1.7 *t(n«rn l.tif k y tkNHf, ll s f r t *
• * when he .tide three ha*ci iff Ai"' nt«l
Blk llnrr * IB MPtr
RROW NW OOD. Tex., Aug. 23,
T**t itt* S &lt;14 l* Tonroff and l.irheni at horn mri
\ iif 1 1■%4^r vmir %
V*1r n * » fit
f *i r i rtim
Aug. I*.
ii KI d k I i i I fur N ««» I«**n:B* in l|ti*
•rimfi Mi»o*t R it ii fi v It r.t. T i l l T y t t r , irl*i- Sevrn player* remain In Ih*
So. every time he head* for a U Mil l’|l .1 •llfr. 1*1(111*1 I’rlficm Nhll Amerimn Checkor Killer allut)**
JLinHir.l
!t3 1*1 *»3* 18
(U rn nr Hr
world tournament a* play i-acherl
O r Unit*.
|mu »»«t
j Jm w «&gt;'d wiad* up there ’ *afe
70. l l n r r %HI M llr
Lrmra Mi H i«nut.
Hm&gt; before midnight Sept. 2, when the
•*V ■ii •(l. •• Tn*|v l.itlm
\\ M rllr'w the ninth round today.
The tournament Iregan la»t w w k
»*“ »on end*, he ha* act a *iew l i d A v U d M -v H i I I'hnr triu I t H
I 'r t f r t-nli. t noil with a field of 102 ronte.4anU
ri-rord that many now agre- *,11 i " M r h
V lk lh tf Alin*
from 10 ►late*.
I h- long hrdd.
•Mk l l n r r 1 IH
Marion Tln*ley. 22. Culiwnhua,
Alt I I,in or 41||. 4knt t-in fp* U U I t .s
hom ers
I I*ns DH 1 ■ft. I I kI limy ,%•■*"( mill I)., National American Junior
Champion la*l
year; Maurlcl
Rlonda’* Gator* will nJay i n ' 11’" 1" '
Iloif home Hate alx tlm e .^n IMflt
.......... Clioniblec, tlirmingliam, A!*.; E v ­
I .ill«*le*ippi, Tulaa. Auliurlt, Itul- nnlllne
Pov.rtv IT -m l.e Pnlo, erett Kntler, Jeff Clayton. Okla­
homa City; Ha*il Caw , ilu»*ellline, Georgia and Miami 1 amt out N‘'* v,
r ’*'"• .......o r x*i..r
ta il- M *rr tlrnrk ( nioap
ville, Al*.; Eugene Frailer, I'S r»f the Hate four time* (Gcuigii
Tr k II |*n«% (Un Shim Ipi l*o%i* con*. K»*.. *nd Marvin Rei, Akron
Tech. Putman. Kentucky and Ala­ Mr Kin ir MMi &gt; foil fit A r u m , -Al *»•!
()., are "till in thn running.
bama.
i Alum, **«»1*1hr and K lo n d ik e

-to

W IC H IT A , Ka... Aug. 23 ol'r—
The Fort Wayne Rlejtrlc* em­
erged today a* the leading team
in the 104* National nemhpro
htuehall tournament.
The Indianan*, la at year** cham­
pion*, won their third *traight
game yeaterday to be the fiict
club to advance into the fourth
round. Th ey heat Freilerirkahurg,
I V , Chi*, H to 0.
In othnr game* yenterday, At­
water, Calif , eliminated Winn*horn, I.a., I* (l; CJIen Ridge, N a .,
OtU f d
the Central Vocatlortal
SchiKil of Waco, Tex.. 10-41; the
Jacksonville Terminal* Wat H h u nix. AH*.. 10-2; Enid. Okla.. eliminuted Wealfield, N .V ., Moote.

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M l o r W r it e P . f* H ox 1681.

W ORK W A N TED
ir.i'o r Wotk by the hour or Joh.
I .ougbliig, harrowing, mowing
oiej dirt moving. We *pccinlire
in ronditiotiing building lot*
atnl garden plot*. Phone H.7-J

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ASKS I’ F N S IO N IM UK A B B
N E W Y O K K . Vug. 21 | .IV T h r Dinaldrd American Velerann
ha* cnllrd fur a 25 |M'r cent inerrnne in all prnnlnn* and com*
penvirtinn Uau-fi*. (it dlnnhlrd
rrteram in m rrl inrteanrd living
costa.
T h r prn|Hinnl wnn nmdr in a
resolution adopted yratrrday at
t h r 0 A V ‘» 2tlh rint.ininl r n n •
venliiiri.
T h r I .Mm delegate* alnn urged
payment nf $5,000 minimum innurnnee In dependent* nf men
whn dh'd while primmer• nf war.
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Humid Mill* l'i rilrv nf Snlifnnl
will ti'ceivr n lln.-lirlnr nf Indiwiliinl ManiiKrnirnt dcBnt*

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and Starter nervier.
Swain’*
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Battery Service, 301 W. Ftral
St.
111 Magnolia Aar. Phone 512
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SPECIAL SERVICES

a ItEHKOOM country home with
5 arrr* of land on lake. Located
E x p e r t R adio R e p a ir in g
2 mile* off D.S. 17 on rood
_Fr*d^ M vera 111 E. 2nd Ht
road.
Furniture include* k «»
refrltjcrator. ranyc A wn.hlmr
5LI T1C T A N K S , preen* roncri le
machine. 100 chicken*, I Jerrey
ifiiifore &lt;1. atate approved aiie*.
heifer, licht furm .rauipment F LO O R S A N D IN G « fmlahing
hlli, *1 .1(1 nml 7.15 gallon*
All
cleaning * waxing. Our powe«
1 eor* with (dace.
Water A
wo.'k gunranleed, T . O. Ilrown.
unit anahlra ut to work whera
Electricity. Price MJMXMNi.
Jr. Phone DI!&gt;W.
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there la no electric -onnrctlu
W. It. W IL L IA M S . Realtor
available. 21 year a eiperienc* FOR It I , N T — H.an aander. Kaay
ItO N. Park
Phone 1120
operatien.
Raatonabla rate*. SanFla
oper«
II. M. Gleaaon. Lake Mary. FTa
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ford P nlnl A Glaaa thi. I'hona
M O D ER N 4 bedroom Itanrh lyin'
80X.
home, 2 hath*. Earellent lora- C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing,
hour, day or week. A rt Daugh
l.on Apply 600 P5umo*a Drive.
F
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Kiti hen Cabinet* rail C. J.
t -l y , PLone 776-J.
Phone 1239-W.
_
Cmitt. 770-W.
M OHEKN’- H O M E , five rnoma A
10
tluHlncm* Oppurtunilirs
Y O C It S A F E T Y
liath. Phone 1204-J.
on tlie highway dejiend* on the
M AN R E T W E E N age* of 26 and
ciiiadtlon of your car.
Don’t
B ARTICLES “FOR SALE
45 to a**ume life Insurance
taki rUk*. Bring your car to
agency and all white debit in
"g o a t m i l k
our expert .ervict’ men for a
Saiu'ord. (iiiaranteed aulary $ t"
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| la n .:jl I’rle-t
F R E E C H E C K -U P and A N A L per week plu* rommbuiion. Call
* S a n fo rd
Phone 7IS-W.7
5 SIS.
11,.Ian.I 217-W.
ta iN E R A I. T R I T K ft R q P T . CO.
Emer*on 1*4 h.p. motor with deep
2(IH W. Flm l St.
well pump.
Complete $75.1X1. 12 SPECIAL SERVICES
R E P t ill P A R TS
Phone 148. Gordon Doan.
I i.OO R S A N D IN G and finiahing 1101,1.\ N I &gt; C E L E R Y P l.A N T E R S
with
modern
equipment,
28
»ry
Seminole Truck A Tractor Co.
yiata experience, work guar­
full dre** auit. overcoat, fatigue
I lt h
French A &gt; (.
anteed.
K.
F.
Steven*,
Itt.
2
hloum*. a«'Veral pair* tro uM i.
Phone IMS. Sanford
Ho*
I42A.
Sanford,
call
7H
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Excellent condition. Phone 4i!-\\
alter 7:00 P. M. a, before 7:0*1 C U R T A IN S , lace tablecloth*, lad
after fi P.M.
A 21.
•ptead* w*»hul. *tarchrd ami I
G A S O L IN E power lawn niowrra,
itrctchod. Plume 879. 61H Me
E le iln ra l Appliance*
18 inch. 2^5 II. I\, Iliigtt* *
lonvilte.
Refrigerator*
Stratton motor*, now available
■ t IM.50 on Sear* Ka*y Term*.
Repairing
18 NOTICES—PERSONAL
W A L K E R E L E C T R IC CO.
Sear* Orrlcr Office, 115 E. 1*1
FOR H E A L T H P R O T E C T IO N and
208 N . I’ark Ave.
I’h. 1104
Si. Phone 000.
C L E A N E R L IV IN G call 951 for
A ll Work Guaranteed.
Now Location. BerC* Sewing
run&lt;:ilet« detail* on FOGGING.
Machine Shop. Oppoiile Princr** n ~ R O L.4 TK R Y — 8 L lp T * m ' HRS*
So une n Chemical*. Inc.
\ i.lI lint" «anipl&lt;*t
For expert
Theatre. Phone 1118).
NOTICE—
ra r rnal ju*t received.
novice. Phone 1112. Sanford UpT U X E D O Fet-lUS— complete line
. I’laee order* early. J. II. Payne
!.oi*trry I HI 4 N. Park.
Hunt * Tuxeoo Feed Store
* Son. I ’hone 728 E E U if FOR
m
Lo s t a f o u RD
KILLIN G *- S T A T I O N ’S »toc7 It
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G
equipment. Good location. HeaI.OSTt Black Cocker Snanlrl.
A N D T Y P IN G
■onable. Call UI0.1.
I’hnnc 1066-J. Reward.
C R E D IT B U R E A U O F
SANFO RD
Soda Fountain. Back Rar, Stool*
18
A U rO S FO R S A L E
tin h . Park
Phona IRQ
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Reatauranl
refrigerator,
4
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E E L TR A IL E R , aultablt
"hone Ben Jonea 2582 Oviedo.
V E N E T IA N B U N D S made to orfor live ateck. Inquire at 3tu*ic
d'f. Seminole Venetian Blind
Box. 11» \V U t St Pbona.Bti.
Co. 8-’0 W . 3rd St.
Phone
1152-W.
W IL L BU Y your rar regardle**
t)ld*mobile 70 Sedan Coupe,
uf age or condition. Ratliff A
low mileage, *u|wr-fin&lt;' condlSen*, Phong 237-W.____________ LAWNS MOWED. For raaaonabla
lion. A real Imy in trouble-free
llfh rtt caih pr.,e paid for lived
furniture. Ted Daft* FuntRure kor’tj* repaired, called *Jor and
ikltvered. Phone County 3702.
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A catluad nf choice Illinois
hog*. ■ ii’mriitK about Sim ixmnd*.
brought Ihr tup quotation, ox
feeding h) Mi rent* thr prvvlou*
high ."tlulilinhrd hint week.

-EVERYTH IN G FOR ANY PAINT NEED—

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IN Y O K O H A M A , Japan. Auif.
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•on of Mi
Flo'sic Harper, I 'll
llit'knr) Avenue, Snnfi.rd, Fla. ha
been gt unled n 15 .lay leave I"
vinlt Hu- Atnmi iln irl, Alanii,
Japan.
The Atnmi lltAel in one of the
i i ill I..ani if ill root ration ran
lorn fm i nlinliil nirn on the* l*l*ml
I l f llonnhu.
It in *itliated on l b
trnniunt ni-nut utir hundred mile*
Sun III nf Yuli oil mini.
I'pl lliirprr, ulm in u til*mix t
of Hrail&gt;|unitem Italtrry. 'fit!
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nf tin* 1.18th A A A lirniip. S'oko
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pullin'i
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tin \rniy in SeptemU'r, 1107 ui
Nrw York F iiy.

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THE BANTORD HERALD, BANFOEP, FLORIDA

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S b y 1948 P l a n t i n g
J A C K S O N V II,I.F. Aug. S3 I S, ••
dal I— “ Report* from three «.f -h vegetable market* which handled
record-breaking ipiantitie* of ('in­
duce the pad two season* »h«w
planting* are underlay in n c *
of even la*t year’* record*." &gt;H
William 1.. Wilton, Dir -eio: ('f
State Farmer*’ Market* l.t HD
weekly market* report today.
M. E. William*, mnnager &lt;■( the
Fort Pierce State Farm er.' Mar­
ket report*, ‘■Tomato planting in
the area *ervrd by the F o il Pa ice
market continued at a rap.d into
thii putt week. Prevent indicatlum are that a record nop will
be planted in thl* area, pcrhnp*
an Increase of 1,500 to 2.000 rum*
over the record of thl* post Sprint:
leaton."
Frank E. Conor. Manager &gt;f tlo
Wauchuln State Farmer*' Market
advDe*. ’’The outlook for n targe
fall rrop in thii nertion I* very
good.
Considerable peppy and
eggplant hove been aet ott al­
ready and much land 1* endy foe
the planting of rucombcr*. At
leatt on* grower in this *«-cthui
ha* wm* very early rucumD'i
which are within two -V H*k'* of
picking.
Another ha* prud.»r*d
cucumber* of the Puerto Itirnn
variety during Ihe tuinmer month*.
Some damping off of petite.’
plant* ha* been reported hut m i
the whole condition* un- vejy fav­
orable."
C. H. Phillip*, Manngei of the
Florida City Stale Farmer*’ Mar­
ket reports, "We hate appi vi
matrly to aciet of prppei alt- ady
planted In our tecilon. Some
already coming un. I Iwlieve
there will la- about 50 acre* mine
planted.
The acteage will tun
about half Florida liianl* |irpper*
and half California Wonder*."
Sates on eleven tepotliiur Flor­
ida livestock market* thi* wnd
moved J.2KI cattle and H.'JJ'i hog.t,
for a grot* ca*h revenue totaling
|22fi,413.95, ca*h figure* on three
repotting market, being unc.varlable, Fiv# State-operated and »ix
independent market* supnlie fi­
gure* incorporated in the con­
solidated report.
Summaries of *ale* on State,
operated market*:
Arcadia Slate l.fve Stock Mar­
ket handled till) bead of rnttl-* .tod
109 hog*, with, the market toady
and atrong on all grade*.
Ilonifay Stale Farmer*' MmAT A PRESS CONFERENCE In Washington, Robert Stripling (le ft), chief
ket, reported handling I I 7 in#g *
Invctigntur In the House Un-American Committee's "spy ring** probe,
for a cash total of IJ.Koa.7l.
Jay State Live Stork Market. ami Rep. Richard M. Nison (R -C al.) reveal revolts of a closed-door ses­
sion. Ttiey staled that loro Pre.tman, John Abt and Nathan Wilt, all
M cattle, JIM! hog*, (10,0211.10.
Palatka Stair l.lvettw k Matket, luwyci* formerly at.nrialrd .uih the Agticiillural Adjustment Adm lnl.tratinn, had rclu:"i) to tr tily "on the ground of se|f.|ncrimlnnl&lt;rm and
347 cattle, 73 hop*, IIH.IMW 22.
(fntcrmitional 5'oumfphotu)
(Juniry Sate Live Stock Market, fiber constitutional gruuntb.”
71 cattle, J(l| hog*, t i l , "&lt;&gt;3.115.
Summarlea of tale* on inde­ 1.1*25 ( K l i l c , 23 h((g*. $ 71 . &gt;.'v.7n
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pendent market*:
Lake City, Columbia l.iv* S’ k
Miami, G. E. Hampron and
Galneiville Live Stuck Alai ki t. Markrl, *15 rnttle, 25J ho ■
7 cattle, I hog*. I7.77K.I5.
1.110 cattle, IM fi hog*.
Tam|ia, IldDlMiro Live H lu k
Monttidlo St.a-k Yard i.
Kiailmmra Live Stock Maikrt, Auction Market, 501 ra il' ■, 5k ml lie. OKU lo&gt;g*. fJO,082.1*I.

In Leon C o u rt B y
P r o g r e s s iv e P a r t y
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 2 3 -IA H
— The I'rtigrrsRve Parly of H o .
rida today asked Ihe W on Circuit
Court to decide whether It can
legally use gummed stickers in
voting for presidential electors In
the N o vn ih e r general election
A bill, for a declaratory Judg­
ment, diteelrd again*! Secrt-laiy
of State H A. Gray, was filed
with the Wuit clerk nf p u n t by
John M. Cor. I'emacaln attorney,
who said he is Florida chair man nt
the Progressive Party.
Coe said the party plan* tn nrint
and distribute gummed sticVer.*,
listing the names of electors pled,
ged to vote for Henry A. Wallace
f o r President, which would h e
attached to the general electron
ballot.
In his bill of complaint, Coe

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opinions

by

Atto rney (it-uciul T oll!
Wut
luh-d tlo- li m 1 of gutlimi'd stlrkei •

wa* legal.
n o ... %.r, Coe »a&lt;rt .veoretary n(
State Grav contend* u*e of the
•tickn* would ho illegal and would
make the vtior lining t* aliokoi
liai'lo to criminal pto*ocution.
No date hn* la-on act for i
h e a tin g un C o c 'i lu ll.

Under pre-cut Florida law, only
the name* of elector* f U t t h e
Democratic ami Reptiblltait par­
ties will apin'ar «n Ihe Novemlwr
elect lor. lull lot,
A movement i* now jn d r r u ov
to hate Giirernor Caldwell rail a
special »e**inn of Ihe legDIatille
lo revise the law*. Charle* (t.
Andrews, of Orlando ha* proposed
a hill which would n a nt c t h e
elect u* of all pretldential candi­
date*, including President Truman,
Republican Thoma* K. Dewey,
Di i leer at J. Strom Thurliumd and
Wallire, and u write In space fo,
any other candidate.

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N E W YO R K. Aug. 23. O p .-A .
a memorial to Babe Ruth, a stadiurn named for him w ill be built
on ihe ground* of ArchbUhop
Stepinac High School at Whit*
Plain*. N .Y.. Ftancis Cardinal
Spellman announced ye* ter day. , ,
Cardinal Spellman aaid a “Catifornia friend." who did not with
hit name disclosed. had aenl him
110.000 at the first gift toward
the building fund.
The Cardinal taid the "Blue
Ruth Stadium" will be “ In m&lt; not)
of him whote mortatl rera.iru

Fight Continues Fur
High Citrus Standard
M IM IIII O f TH I NATIONAL SICURITY COUNCIt are ^rown as they meet w Ith Pretldent Truman atthe White
llouir. CJocfcwlie. they are: Charles V. Whitney, Actkrg A ir Forge Secretary; Secretary of the Arm y
Kenneth Royall; Sidney W. Souert, Council secretary; Arthur M. Hill, chairman ol the National Security
Itcaource* Hoard; Itoscoe II. Hillenkoeter, director of Central Intelligence; M»J. Gen. A. M. Orurnther, Joint
Staff Director: unidentified; Defense Secretary Jame* V. ForreeUl; Secretary of State George C. Marshall;
I’rcalient Trutnan, Council Chairman, and John W. Kenney, Acting Secretary ofthe Navy. ( I rtrental iumil)

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L E A V E N W O R T H . Ka». Aug 2.1
(AH— Charles Vanwey, a rrocer,
wn* locking up hi* store SstuiJ*.*
night.

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Tw o men approarhed him, rt' ,
manding money,
Vanwey w»n,J
hark into Ihe store with th«m,
reached in a drawer and pulled
out an automatic pistol instead of
rash.
The two men fled.
Vanwey told police today, "I’.u
going to try to get some hullrts
for that gun."

’,1
Thi* wu- at leo*t the fourth
| tepnrte.l violation of the Western
. Sector iwlice Jurisdirtiao in Cenlira ) llerlm , litre the *tate of civil
I war lo-tween rival Ka»l uiid West
police forces began lu»t Thursday
wilh a riot !n the no-man'* land
of I'otsiDtn.-r Platt.
Western Police Hradquarter* anitouncd that Fran* Erdmann, head
el the criminal division of the
Snvio'-controlled police, wu* ie-

In prcjurlntinn for
ful inauguration ti
dr*ign*trd A. F
Itubcrl* a* vice cl
Florid* inaugural

SEAR CH C O N TIN U E S
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. 23 (AH Funeial ..ervire* were held here
yesterday for retired Stale Suptome Court Justite Jnmea Hrynn
Whitfield who died Friday,
Governor Caldwell, U.S. Senntor* Claude Pepper and S|x'*Hard
L. Holland, state cabinet mi-other*
and Supreme Court Justice.! at­
tended Ihe aim|de rilr* a Ht.
John's Epitropal Chiirrh.

4 Power Meeting

I*h s * lla e

IC -* 'W * if

chlldieu will occupy a tt.JUO suite
on the Stockholm, Ihe line official
said.
Tiie discredited cimsul general
leturiii-il to the mnrulat* shortly
after It* A. M today after *p*mling wiint lie called a restful week­
end with hi* family and friend*.
H e » n i il he fl*hed. twain and
played terinb ami volleyball, pie-timnhly on Long l-hnul.
I.omnkln told newsmen he would
make no statement today.
A, Lomakin alighted (tom hi*
rutomnhile, I ruck men were com­
pleting the loading of a number
of rin lct, painting* and o t h e r
property brought out of the Con­
sulate.
An attache taid. However, that
n o n e o f the property wa* lo&gt;maklll's
A-ked earlier whether Lomakin
definitely would icturn to ltu**ia,
Vice Conaul Zot I. Chepurnykh
taid, "I cannot tell you."

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President's Cruise
tr«atlaar4

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M ake Y o u r K IT C H E N N E W

Stamped Coods.

INSTALL Oim MODERN

Sanforized Permanent Finish

K IT C H E N C A B IN E T S

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COUCH
(Chotct of Cover*)

PhOM 1422

SANFO RD
300 Miyl* Ate.

STO N E TOW ERS
FIm m !

The will provided for the hnro*
run king1* widow and daughwri
and laft. 10 per cent of tn# i f
malnder ftn “the kid*.-

Il was filed In surrogata'a court
C L E V E L A N D , O.. Aug. 23,—
G
(Speeiall— Reversing the record for probata today.
for the country a* a whole. KloriRuth's
attorney,
Melvin 0Ida had more traffic d e a t h * in Lowensteln, declined to estimsit
I9J7 than in '.91A, according to the total value of the estate.
The will was dated A u g. 9. *
to final figures Just released.
week before the baseball Idol’*
Nationally, I9J7 deaths were death, a* he was losing hie H*i
down 71 per cent — from 33,411 tie with cancer In Memorial Ho*to 32,100.
pital.
Florida'* increase was approxb
rnatrly 7 t»er cent— from 736 to
789.
Reductions

in

night

Effgs and Poultry

deaths

J A C K S O N V IL L E , A u g. 2 3 - ^
— Eggs and poultry price* remain­
ed unchanged on the Jacksonville
markets today.

home

AFTER
PAINTING
with
QUALITY
'
PAINTS
FROM

fT

FREE ESTIMATES
Corner 1st 81. and Sanford Ave.

Lieut. William F. Weed, with
Lieut. (Jg ) Gaetano C. Antalon*
as co-pilot both of New York.
Neither they nor their two pas­
N E W Y O R K, Aug. 2 3 -&lt; A &gt; senger* were Injured. N o on* vraa
Bab* Ruth set aside part of hi*
ir. the third plane.
estate to be used for "the in­
terests of tho kids of America."
hie will showed today.

2
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f e ^ r uWM
t .y.mpiloted
l‘ h” I kby
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e oi un us t^tlu
nh°of,
cf *.Iy \vupe
Thl. “u
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STUDIO

A S P H A L T T IL E

Iiyer owner of radio station
W A IT , in Chicago, h it wife. Eve­
lyn and E . J. BullwinkeL a friend,
were trusted with nccktlci sod
stockings by *he gang.
.

Navy Transport Hits
Two Atlanta Planes Increase Shown In
State Traffic Deaths

tending that tin* Navy, If given n
chance, could euntrihute greatly tu -p
4 ,i
the air supply
Berlin. That
is now atrlctlv an A ir Force Job.
— —
There ha* Wen a squabble lieA T L A N T A , Aug. 'J(l— (AH— A
tween the N avy and the A ir Foie-* l’V-2 N avy transport crashed Into
over sir duties of each ever since two smaller planes at the Naval
the Air Force was created a* a Air Station today, leaving one
separate department on equal „ „ „ injured,
footing wilh the Arm y .m l Navy, i Th(&gt; Nnv&gt;.
, liri,ult. fr„m
rorreslal called the joint rhlef.i ... . n __ ,,
M v
.
of Staffs, which include, tl. - top
N '.h ' ".w
A ir Force. N avy and Arm y of- , *nI)lr,fp' r r V ^ ' ,nt" V "' 1
fleers lo Key West some month* |lUn'"' K*»nnil.-.l on the field as
ago lo Iron out arguments over
'*** lB*lng off.
function*.
Must serinutly
Injured
wa*
Today's announcement »ai-l that
f*om'*r- Marlon II. Gilmore,
the Key West agreement hs* Imen " r
vJ h1
°1 WV . ,1
, V r " ,0 U » "subject to different Interprets- *,,n , " ,ln' r“ l
*&gt; ,w ith " W J
Ions since ils preparation."
The Air Force, for Instance. I.*, f t " * 1 *" t ‘‘ V l' lcnTr u S S S l

Indian Head
For Embroidering * -

C H IC A G O , Aug. 23— Five msiked gunmen Invaded the home of
tadiu executive Gene T . Ityer Ian
night, holding Byer and two
other* captive for 45 minutes be­
fore escaping with 1233,000 loot

America's Kids To

Militury Meet

adviser* **y Mr. Truman .peaks
U ’tter that way.
The President saw the movie
"K e y U r g o " on hoard the WIL
llatti.hurg last night.
Tonight's
film hill wn* "Give My Regard*
J2 JJ
lo Broadway."

New Fall 1948

C H IP I.E Y , Aug. 2.1, (AH— Of­
ficer* today continued their search
for Presley Dray, 23, of l.nk*Du I,
K O Il T H E F I R S T autumn
the last of *is convicts who (•■•
ca|n d from a road ramp near here .lance . . . a New York designer
takes inspiration fiom the Nine­
&gt;Friday noon.
teenth Century for this navy
Highway Patrol officers said un •dtln evening drese with sweep­
trace of Ilray han been found, al­ ing skirt and bustle back; pink
though he Is believed to W Iddi.i^ satin petal collar and pink roees.
(*V. V. D m i fruitful* PAelej
In some neaihy wooded area.

Di m i

that Prime Minister Stalin might
*it in. There wa* a suggestion
from reliable informant* that
French Ambassador Yves Chatalgncan had received a new commun­
ication from Paris relative to Ihe
Four-Power negotiation* concern­
ing the Berlin crisis.
A new four power session, at­
tended by Molotov, Chauiguea-J,
U.S. Ambassador Walter B. Smith
and Frank Roberts, the British
envoy, ha* leen expected for -ev­
er*! days.

O R L A N D O . Aug. 23— 4&gt;»V-Fiv.
Florida political leader* joined
forrra today to hack the Florida
citrus Commliaion’a request lut
higher maturity standard* from
the L'.S.D.A.
A strongly worded wlie » « - ,
sent to Washington
by Sen,!
Claude Pepper. Democratic gubernational nominee F u ll Warren,
Rep. Joe Hendricks. Democrstic
nominee for CongTeas Syd HetIcng. Jr., and Agricultuie Commitsioner Nathan Mayo.
The request* for tighter ma­
turity testa came from the five
after they received word from
Washington that U.8 D .A . had dr.
cided to reject the Cterua Com
mission'' request to raise soli's
requirement* from 8k» to 9. »»*
effort to half shipment* of im­
mature citrus.
C LO SE C A L I

tin-

Russians Leaving
I oH IlK uea

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poudam n I'ln ii tn take 4om*
picture* Iwcaiue &lt;&gt;f the furor there
during the U »t day* Wo drove t j
within a half block &lt;&gt;f »hr square
»(«• then went on font.
“ I crawled under a Uritiah IM tnr
feme tit lake picture* of tire llril*
i,h *l«n* deelffnaling their (s#etoi.
i walked midway into the street.
In my mind, 1 tun not sure whether
I created ihe dividing line,
"I win careful to remain within
the white line which mark* the
British -trior. From there I took
iftinf* picture* nod I may have
•te|i|ied back u foot or two Into
Ihe Soviet tectnr. (M ilitary police
raid the distance did not involve
lltoie Ihan five feet at the mott.l
■'I .napped it couple of picture*
and then. n« I looked over my
iboulder. I taw a Jeep with three
Soviet tiddler* One toldler jumped
out and cut off rnv escape to the
I I r i * : • h • e c l o i Another »rlled my
camera. Tw o then grabbed me by
ill* in in*, pul me into a Jeep and
took me to n neatbv Soviet police

A r e A h e a d O f '47

Ju d g m e n t Is F ile d

High School Stadium
ToBe Named For Ruth

:i Men Released

F a rm e rs* M a rk e ts

of Sanford

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S A N F O R D P A IN T &amp; G L A S S C O .

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W EA TH ER

P arity cloudy this afternoon asd
U'ednssdav with widely scatterad thunder *how.r* F air tonight.
Om it#
lo
moderate
aaattrly
wind* through Wednesday,

In Unity Than la 8tr«nftb—
To Protect tha Peace of the Weald;
To Proraota the P r o m ts of AmarUa;
To Prod Of* Pro* portly for Sanford.
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Established 1908

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

TUESDAY AUGUST 24. 1918
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11

Hiss Slated To South Carolina, Mississippi And
4 Killed On
See Chambers New York Hold Prim ary Elections Flights Into
Tomorrow AM
Berlin Area
lly A S S O C IA T E D p r e s s
Three rtater —South Carolina. Miiinitppi and New York— held pri­
mary electioni today with Male and congremonal poiti at itake.
In South Carolina, the Democratic primary w n a runolf affair to
tellle contettr in which candidate! (ailed lo get the required majority
tor nomination in the regular primary two week* ago. Forty Mate
legidatnn and a U S . Repreientative are lo be nominated.
Voting war ex ported to be light
In troth Miiainippi and New York. yention at Dover to pick the
Lark of big i»*ur« and statewide paity’a candidate* for the Nov. 2
election. J. Allen Krear, Jr., of
fight* »« * the chief reaion.
D&lt;"er. was allied to I*- named for
B»lh Republican and Hemoeralir U.S Senator, Ftear would be i,
parties hehl primaries in New candiilate for the Scat now held
York. hut se ria l of Ihe state's by Senator Jama* M. Tunnell, who
promt ton I Congrritmert were un­ la not seeking renornination.
opposed. A total of -It aeala in
Congrr.. and tho •tntr legislature
JA C K S O N , Mia* Aur. '.’ I -o il
wete at »take in ronteated rare*. Miaaitfippiana were npertrd to
In addition to the elect Iona, turn out a featherweight DemoDelaware Drmorrata met In eont&lt; pallawrW tin I’aa* T « « l

Maid, Former Red And
Automobile Agency
MenArcQujzzcd Be­
hind Closed Doors
W A S O IN G TO N . Aug. 24 &lt;/Pi
— Con*ie»»ion.il ijty probers q ii'»lionrii a maid, llnre nffiti*l. of
y automobile agency, ami an admitlrd former Communist behind
d o ird door* today. They were lay­
ing the groundwork for Alger Hit*
and Whittaker Chamber* lo con­
front each other tomorrow.

Waihington. and t fil* hai denied i*. ' R e d s
Hit* and Cbarnbert alio diller J
o l tbe qtietlion of bow well ar
quainter! they were tome dorm
yeart ago.

tl"tt

M ID D L E T O W N . I'a. Aug. 24
The Arm* Air R**e hrre re­
ported a r i7 Arm* transport
crashed today f ilr milra north
of Newton, N.J. The Army report said at trait se.en per urn*
were killr*l,

L ast

To

Leam

Of Lomakin’s Rccalf, Diplomat? Say
N EW YO R R K , Aug. J4—
A proposed preta Intarvlaw
with Mr*. Oktana Kaaenkinm
wav pntlponrd today because,
a police officer *ald, “abe’a
too tired to be Interviewed."
I.lrul. Homlnlck A. Pappa.
assigned lo duty ou|*lde tho
KutMan leather'* Roosevelt
Itoapilal room, **ld »he had
become rthiBiled by preparaparatlon* for new «r eel aad
lelevjalon roverage of her
proposed Inter* lew.
NEW YO R K . Aug. 24~&lt;7P&gt;~

C o m m o d it y P r ic e s
T u m b le I n C h in a
O ver M on eyChang?
S H A N G H A I. Aug. 24.-148—
Commodity price* tumbled a*
much a* 25 per cent trvlav a*
China completed ita fir at 24 hour*
of converxion to it* new gold
yuan currency,
The operation, the Central Hank
of China announced, netted the
government
approximately
II,S50.000 worth of gold, *llver and
United Statei dollar*. The receipt*
were In payment for the gold yuan
which In the flrat 24 houra alio
brought to the bank* an eitimatad total of 10 trillion old Chlneta
dot Ia n .
None of the bank* In Ihe -larg­
er dtlea were able to keep pare
with the demand* of crowd* trek­
ing to exchange old Chine*e dolla n , allver. gold and American
curtenev for the gold yuan.
T h * downward thru»t of com­
modity price* reflected both the
atronger podtlon of the new cur­
rency ami reaction from the un­
bridled price Inrreaaa* of the
paat three day* when government
control* were lifted before th*
changeover.
The general effect of the prica
alump waa to return to the com­
modity entt level of Aug. 19, the
day the government announced lta
new currency. In tfforta to hold
Ihe price line at that level the
government haa police and plain
rlothea men awarmlng over mar­
ket plarra.
The currency convenlon, tem­
porarily at leaat. haa almott
flopped tpeculation, one of the
main cause* of China'a Inflation.
One gold yuan ia equivalent to
3.000.000 Chinese national dollar*
and It takes four gold yuan to
buy $1.
In Shanghai, pork, which lead*
all meat* In aalea because It Ii
Ih* cheapest, dropped 25 per
cent; wheat skidded 22 per cent
ami rlrw— Ihe national food—
crooned 18 per cent. The price
of rice today was 21A3 gold yuan
per 175-pound bag.
The price of gaeollne, which
Jumped on A u r. 20 to 4 ,960,000
Chinese national dollars per gal­
lon went back to the Ang. 19 level
of 3*360,000 dollar*, or 1.12 gold
yuan.
Similar cutbacks were register•d In other Htiea.

wwelggli

were

re-

M&gt;«. \li.r Rti hard*. I » llurt rtii|ilnyre rd llir sl i! ■ « - l f , ** I ml.
VrMrm.t* ..'timed hri new ihilic* a* lioite** n| the |..,,
IHI tlllMI
Hnnlli whiih i* i,|.rMlr&lt;l h* llir fiinmi ( h.*n i l • -I t ,
mil i »
\ |n*,*ird ii Dark \*rnue and &gt;rminole [loulevanl
pleated with her lurinimihngt, Mr*. Rnhrtdi il I u ■I iliii i||f
^irf
' r,v
md I* spending mmh ton *11nIi iill* 111* mi
Fli»| itin point * ««f ini«*tr*t
I n lonking f'*i w -i l i l « iit if* &gt;n *»
Ijinda Spring .
i Florida anv I i *»» l*»nir. »n mi» |«&gt;nrn- A rnlea I o-lgi *r • I 'l i S t 'im f ,
- W t«'fH. 't'*k
i
all I •«i »L uit il “ Shi* i*k T o w n at I i U H I- ami »*b »t
\ P " ', *r’,(
h ""&lt; " - l in ..... - I accnle poml.
.■1•11 -I 10 i hr*
' •*» V
M»&lt;!
l i f t •* Hill state.
|fn
I, ....... .
, ,,
Atkinl tthtl
n-lv.intnc
nml i. Irvikii u f•*i
nlamt F I"i -I., .........
.... a *
i . i in-i
wnld In minting winter vt»lloi
fnrniei boon- m N ■h i , l 'i l la.
Ml*. Itirhaid- i- a* i n i i - i - I -hi- ri-plii-il lb.it it i in,
ill Florida a- any louriat and *«
11 ••n11ttii ol lit* I’rnte |«4

R A V O T 7 I lA lM '.T . G E R M A N Y .
Sny.s
) Aug.
24 -t/Vt Tw o
American D u l l e s
1(d*oc* on (he mpptv run to blocklenis C *t 11l l O t Be
riled Berlin collided otttiide tbit
Solved
Bv
Force
^
American town today, killing lour
ter*.
W IS H R D A M . IIII N l.n if R
Amencan (her* have been I A S P S . Aut? 24 (ff9) John t m
killed prevtoudy in two accident* Irr Diillft fief |utrf| fnj.iv lli.il Com
on the air run tince the Russians •mlm„ ,
„ Mkr •„
„b|e
Hr-, I Ml |.|p
|l|||r
1.
.
.
Mwrkatied Berlin late in June.
t.. nealr at -m e a untvrrtal &lt;*fFellowship Front T o
lh ^ p h n ri ^ f i r l%%n*fn«»nfd V I vm iM lm n
|vrifr llinuittli Uw.**
J 7. T t .___ 1
*.LJ« *
Get 16 Structures 47*. Tbe plungetl mtn mrnlield*
Ne* eiihele**.
the
Communiit
around ihi* village which i» 14
Fo r 99 Yc.Tr Period mile* nnithrail nf frankluit Dre prohlem t annol he tolted by Irving
t» « iu»h t'i&lt;nimiin&lt;im by f o r c e , ,
plane* w rir irliiiniug to Wiedradcn
Dullet -m i m *n Slldte** prep (I'd ra1!
|
The City Commitlkm lait even­
from flerlin. where they had de­
ing authoritrd Mayor R A Will­
»o,
the
v.emhiy
oi
.be
W
orld
j
I
h
a
n
k
s
livered tupphrt
Iniiriul nf (hurtlirt. In ahv rin4
iam* and City Manaao M N.
Name* of ill' tic tun* were with*
Ivtu of the world *|lii4ltori. h ' Mid.
Sayer to circule the Irate of I h i .
,
, , ,
r ...
1 II
. ,1 ,1
| *
, be d pending notitiratron n| * I I » •
I hntlian iriponiilulitv em'ige* *-.
building* at Ihe Municipal Airport
'
*n in'», *p tide lat I ’*
to the Fellowthip Flout., which,

Frob-

wa, . repreiented
at the meeting
by |, of
,|
iT '

*f' L V h' ^ prevented re-

D u ll'.. In, 'i« n poluv advii't to
Re-nier* (•ot'inor Ihomat E. Dewey, ih dnn Bradley, city deputy clerk
[mulct «-e only ona tmity In Ih# R'puhliran pr'txlenllal nnm in".
II The leiie ii for a 90 year ttennrl. , ■*nKlr **f debt I*
Mid "die SntiM leginie it not *
but provide* for major payment* | A »pnke*tnan for tbe I S, Air t'gmie ol (texce and, indeetl. it
of $12,000 • year over a 2S year ‘ F" rrr M« ,h,&gt;
'" — ver,
. .
a . the Dakota* on the llerlin tin doe* not puipoit lo he.’ II* add'd:
(.

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British Sources In ­
dicate Soviet Mead
I InsNcwIdcasLeadiriE T o Settlement

Worldwide Aims Mrs. Alice Richards Assumes Now
Of Soviets Aired Duties As Hostess At Jaycee Booth
At Church Meet

tbe wreckage
Maddy. manager. *»id t . o r - | tl)OV(ll nf fh,

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Be Given Local Woman Attacked
Giants Ball Team In Three Weeks
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Snufortl Citizens T o Sheriff Clamps Down
Sponsor Attraction ! Rule O f Secrecy In
Details O f C r i m e
On Thursday Nito

peitnd.
Ihe orange gro»e it Hw I carry two men each and them wa*
"Il may not. and I hop' tint it
the 'H a .e i 1 p p r e r 1 allnn
airpnit
wa*tested lo ihr fellow- I nn tenmn to doubt that four men ilort not. want ini'inaiuuial war
•hip group for $1,000 * year.
had pcriabcd. lie -aid there might Hut if .o. that ,« a matin of e i- | N ighl” lo, ,be Sanfout tiiatl*
will l » hrbl Mmida* night, ,1
Mr. Maddy revealed today i h r l / 'e n h**,. I^.n hlich-hlklnj pa»p 'd in u y . not nf pim rip}'. Viol­ w*» uinnum nl thi- nlirrnnnn b,
l I i
.
. l . _ aengor* aboard,
he hadreceived many conliibulmn! I , ,,
.
__
. . .
..
.i i
, A lictman
farmer *a* a "iking ence and m 'ltio n are ll,e atrepled a -perI*I Mimmitlrr „ f the San
t o w a r d ihe fund for lb' 'r **c-| j n n field when ho noticed a plane ttirlhod*. &lt;la&gt;« war being, h n w - i fur,I M rrrhanl- A— iwialinn, lb*
which will he executed llu* wrrk. I flying toward Wleabaden under a ever* muallv p rrlrrr'd lo national | Gainr*i,lie (i-M rn apprar here
fur a -Inctr gamr. \ prr game
The building* leated Include the 1ma»» of rain cloud*. Anoth-i plan* war.
aale nf llrkrta will lie held, and
AdmlnUtration Building, Ihe for- came out of (hr overra»t and col*
a goal nf 12,500 ha* hern *et.
" Il I* inevitable that orlhodov
mer Rachellor OfDcer* Quarters, Jtided with the firat »t an altitude
The group alan plan* In atlrmpl
Ihe mr»a hall, Marine barrack*, i of from 1.200 to 1.500 &gt;e*. It Communism vhnuld r»leri peace
and other barrack*. The fellow .appeared that |h# noe* of op* fill way*, rxrepl •* a mallet of to »rt a record (nr one game
"
i a
a
•hip Front ha* relinquish'd thefjiiane tlrurk ihe tall of Ihe ntli»c. temporary expedleney, t&gt;ec4u«r 1* attendxnrr for the league In Ihr
a a*wer the queue* later today.
IHI* .ftin n
A hotpital authority raid earlier farmer Ship’* Service recreatin' J The tall of one plane i* mlwmr reject* Ibe moral premite* tbit
alone make po*&gt;ihle Ibe rwunanenl
building
to
Ihe
City
which
hn«
.
Thi*
one
had
glided,
iiptlde
down,
that only four reporter* would be
fb.M.dav night I,.«a fi'cn n.med
it to the New York Giart*. 'into a newly harvruled field - n organiration of peare”
admitted lo receive her antwer* to leased
The
Adminittralion Building fho edge of this farming town
Teare.
Dulle. declar'd, '* ’• rla vrr Appreciation Night" in
the quettion*. However a tpoke* ha* he*'n turned over hy th* F d The part near the rnekpit burned never be *taha!!f"! "exrepl by In- J Sanford lor th ' member* nf the
man indicated later that more than lowehip Foundation lo the R*. furiou*ly, but Ihe wing* were «l J .tilulinn* that *eek fn refleel * h 'i s
I
* h«&gt;r|,a|l rlnh, 0
, ,i .............
four reporter! might he permitted M. W , Castle of Ihe Central Mrtb- moxl imdam*ge&lt;l. T h r pther platt mornl law and lhal re-perl *bc |
odDt Church of Huntington, \V Ian,led nteml n half tulle failhei digullv of the Individual “
11
*
to talk to her.
l
Jitlim
Sl'ti*ii„rri.
who will, W V
Va. and will terve a* a (iorm'loiV oijtniilc ih&gt;&gt; town.
It appevr-d1 "There n lu a t- have been, there
Heretofore all Information about J and center for retired
........... .......
..... ...........
....... dow.i
...................
MethmIM j ........
to have
plummeled
It a|w- , Va will iw.
I " human -tiiii'* ihat Billing -md / 'It Ralllif It .(m m ol-

Mr*. Oktana Katrnkina today re­
ceived a lilt of I ) queitinnt from
rr|Kiitert about her eipetirncet
with the Soviet Contulale and her
leap (mm a third floor window of
the contulale building.
Authoritiet nf Rootevelt Hoipital. whete the 52-yeai-old ichool
teacher it recovering from Set inHu had no remittent,
ll(t| ,he wa* willing lo

taws•* ihe
&lt;1,* other athree
I, wa* .uwit,
, la
; whether
r f ) * u were « f uAjf help.
Illaa ha* let titled that he knew
Chamber* In 1934 and 1935 ■■ a
Dee lance writer named George
Crotlev, that he aublet an apart
nirnt to Crocley for a while and
that he gave him a rar.
Chamber* Ira* raid Hi** knew
him only by llir Communint I’nrly
name of *‘Carl" and that the rar
l( aellaHrit n « |-aa» altt

Several

American Planes
On Supply Run T o
Blocked C ity Crash
Over Ravotzhausen

N o . 2.

Stalin, Western Diplomats
Said To Have Reached Area
Of Agreement About Berlin

Russian Teacher City Commission
Is Questioned By Okays Lease Of [STS
News Reporter^ Airport Buildings'

H im . former State Department
official*, and Chamber'! who »av*
he tired lo he a Retl, have told the
committee almotl completely oppo
site itoriei. Chamber* hat accrued
H ill of being a member of a pre­
war Comrmmitt underground in

In an atrmpt In check on that
angle, the committee tndav q u 't
tion»d:
A abort, henvy-aet
negro woman
ivy
who left the place with her hat
over her eyea and a porkeltmok
•hielding h»r face from photo­
grapher*.
Joteph Cherner, Sam Month and
Henry Hertlor, officlala of the
Cherner Company, an automobile
firm in Washington.
Loul*e Roden*. former high of­
ficial of the Communiit Party
who haa renounced Communism
and now teaches at Fordham Univeralty in New York.
Hubert K, Stripling, rnmniBlnInveitigation, aaid Ihe negro -voman waa Hlaa'a maid for aeveral
ygari.
Stripling laid Butlana and the
maid, who** name he withheld,
g a v g th a committee tamr_ useful
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A M o e ln lf d Press I outfit W ire

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C IJ.A IU m i If All!&lt; :4 n r
With She,ill I - W linker
ing rlow n , m l'
ladl ol lIn
,ml fnunlt

uk
iMU'i 11,&lt;1 ,1 imp
if tn in \ mi 4lr
! i unif, *.»• tifi
r tt#*N* (tilitlifM’i

mg for a young n-yn* tapi.l
'ought a' th" -tla'lee ni a VounT
white ni.lrnn rn ihe P I. m Dark
.ecttnr, '.rlv t— In

« I S I I I M . I i t S . In*. 21—
( \ r&gt; S ffffln n
&gt;lir«hall
&lt;itit! hi** rhirf Sidif hepjirl*
mrnl nirln fn*!,** «lii(tlrd Am*
It iwt*iii!«ii W iillrf II
fr{in|t on thr l i l f i i K r f 'Hi­
ll ii fiirrOtiK '""I ’ hr » f'llftw
rtin iN » iI Ii l*t irm* ^linUttr
Sl.tlm Ih r tepnfl riffili ill
nifhl. nfficisli •sir! I’rrMimfr**m ' I d h iib
during
the
n!»u it
f rl«$ rd fr$ I'rn l*
drnf T r um *ii «h n i« rru ltin f
nhii.ird hl«t %rtrh!, fhr HUM tin*
«*hiif k Jiht »h n l
pllf#
in l.»%i iiighl*B mrrlirtg $*
kr|ti In thr %HI1ir lop
9aI at( ll«l »l thr Stiltf Ilfp S fl'
iiirti a* in Mi m iiib .
Ih \S&gt;lII I \ I I M r n c s s
I ’liwir
.Stslm 4fid lli^
viPitrin fliplfiin «’$ h
$'•parted
hi i nrll l|iltiliii#ifl \| *ii «tw ftouref
I in I i I In Im \p irjiliflJ $
Jll
ur,! /»! h i m i h p b I t««i mg^it in ihe
kirm lm *«Inhi! Iihwki -led Berlin
md *,e,,oan\
M »lf
-if Fa
Kiembn
A1
IFit •IMl ,tie»|ing« are lo b»
hell \ .1 .1—^ ■it fmm ihe U S...
U ii.o ,. Ilritam md l ,*nce i* ex*
•- ir,l diorllv *l""il lb ' *'crel ex« Im iiu p * v%111r It ,1 ,,l» 1 ,n 1lie July.
Kndtli, ||. tr iiinicui ."tin e« in
; 1,&lt;mh|mii %%id
,1m mtnuiurerl tet! tain, uni pre ifin 1 "new i lea*" which
1nilrr Hup*** Im in 1 ni Wett .e illi1m m ’ «m Ilf ilnt Die very l i f t that
| llir nftf"‘tMtioni- ,tc no* to end, a*
M,1t |*l fi Ii* inf ft'lo t ' the .eitton nf
| lou, hrnila ami 411 minute* list
night a irit'-l . potentially explo| live international aituation. On.
I timiam n e adrT in ! ontfon.
Deapite tbe general area IT
igrremrn* reported reached, tnti&gt;oet arit
btdealHIea”
requtr*
mm I‘ »•Moscow report, ,|
1 lie l-i(ii&gt; b aalil there is •*
ft,,, ■I.......
-f * anlid «gre»m -nr
i.„,| it,at i -|" ’ a ate far hstt*'

T h ' .llark Inllow'rl bv thf'
,.»-k&gt; a -itnilar a ',ulill on a youn.
kleaiwater o f lu ' worker arul oil'
tri* -arrl (lie rwn , ninea may h a .h " t, (&gt;'i|H-lralrd hv the 'ante |i"
ilia ,i la -l
- ib e w -e a trtn pn -ve ra
-in mi'inurh a* llir m'lbrul. tom l„ ,l il,, ,t i ■ .,, the line tM-fnrc
t,drd \&gt; in the iii.l at,I,all, th­ I S t a lin
an tun w t&gt; .11 .* k'd m her bedroom
I ,11
g-(f il l* • "iirv c a in
md the i- ailaul ■link'll hi. vitlm, r « i i i i t rbp talk with Stalin *n
( it. D 'te ii* ' William l oder said rbe Krcndb •*va&gt;d the negrtis
t inn * from
tlapsing
llifirvi-i, mve ligating nfftper
II,it,ali g - •i pnienl *nurce» »st,l
,,, *b,. morning'- crime tiad a |ha M o
eg -tia*, in, up tn &lt;a .t
twitM .lair on tbe fugitive b,
1 ih tfrirn re i o&gt;-»'
. „ i &gt; i i*&gt;, a i r t im ’- h u ib a n d . w in - ||i .lit,
i . ra*M,tial pr:nc:|d &gt;
n- ul
.i n ig h t n e a .lv In te rr e p le d
n -t.
V a.
•t w betber Rua&gt; a
I.
&lt;*.(■ ■ a i, I la n r. a r r iv in g
»,1 me HI a t
M g Four pow an
t-t,
I
m
I
bungalow
|u-t
Hi
■It
l liail-n'* currency
,- , (I- it
I
'1 (a - n r o f R -.ia »il
i t nt* U p a * 6
aa
, -a - «,* i
Re,
' rime bail h r'li
. .,i,.,iiiit -,t. lb. I, , hand ilia •-1
the mgr • ,," (, ■ 1, it tli" fiign ■
, Fnalc, 4rt-&gt;t
it- (mi
|*,d
1 hit-f J f (-i'iin ( Ellintl
in,media , 1* , ailed In 8 h»-:'ft
nnd •■I -dlimuid , w *, •
Tu, kri
ll|f* If "tie nf the *■',, ill.
In lr"
(•ii king UP 1$ t•all that led (,, -l
it,, «i,gl, fIt'* 1i, ru t ,(iiar ter* on
\ i*I » It ’ *f ■9’fMV •i Vvi'HiiF T I m*i
K\ MI»»M \ f | T V . Aug. 24—
tli** find win h*t n$"ii&gt;rfif n*t|
. .
. a
riir
*»f OVIihoma w i»

Mra. Katenkina'a condition and, mtnUter*. Mr. Maddy atated «ld* 1note wiia buried'"eight nr lit (••••! wtll^retiel Rgaiuiit iotal Uriaii lib mg llir atiiadmn.
the motive for her leap of Aug.
morning. The Fellowthip A -ad l Into toft earth, and It wa* m o n -! tutor»hin and that fart, in tut
The Giant' w-ill play the l.ee*Itaa
enma*(rnm
he nna
niI aI nf
waa* atid
nllniVa *will
a&gt;111 a*uK
.ni .. I__I 1like
iI*_ ________
It .. _
has come
from IIhe
hospital
or ••
emy
end f*
College
open eSeptupled
an accordion.
re q u ite * alien d ic t a t o r .h lp In l »
l.iirfr I’ualr* in a Iwm hill *1 ihr
police.
17. said Mr. Maddy, and will 'eachAn , n|fl^ of thr , « o n , n|N^. v io le n t a n d c o e rc iv e .’’
And in' Waihington, diplomat* regular high ichool and c n ll'C had fallen off. It landed «'. • Th* Communiit leader'hip i» d y­ Mum,ip4l I’aik lo luglibglq (h*
disclosed that every Latin Am er­ suhjecta. Bib teal training and ram 200 yard* from the fuMlar*
namic, Otille* said, and il ha* 'ventt,
....
. .
ican government knew lhal Ihe merrlal practice, and will number
Tli' Sanford cili/'n. have ,n
worldwide arnbilion* Hr add'd
5”
* r . S“
r
U.8. wa* asking the recall of about 1.20(1 atudents. The MvHne
*
goal of $1,000 fn he follrtlfd
"Th
a
t,
"f
I
t
.'lL
mate*
il
mi
J " * ' 1' C ,r r er. 0 r '’,’,’
Russian Con*ul General Jacob Rarrerk* will he the hall ,f in- 1Ibe ';0,h
Air Force reported.
lot- noi.ible to cicai,- at once * U"1- | before die D in t 'd ., night gain'*
Lomakin 24 hour* before the struetlon.
normally were nngagrd in the *u
e . . . I organiration nf P ' » " ! ||,p Sanlo.,1 Merchants A..,Hialio„
Soviet* themielve* knew it.
, The Commission wa* Informed lift and had taken off from Hr,
law and It confront, tnn.e
. .
A Latin American diplomat w h-,.in a letter from the RFC that n lin ■ Trmplehof Airfield tn pi* ■ through
i. roo|i'raling with III' no,mull''.
who aerk (» •*" with a difficult
cannot be named gave this a. I field repre.entative will he K r e ;llp
auppiir. Jn
m Wioahadr
v
v
,rt11
up m„,e
more auppllea
and will art'|&gt;l checks nr rnnlii
count to a reporter;
, lhl» week to investigate the pn,- headquarters city of tbe W.S v
hulinnfi urn liusinrsitnen. pm
Illlt
there
la
a
solution,
he
wen'
La d Wednesday evening. Aug. 1feel for building dock and ware- Force in Europe.
____________________ _
m
I'l.in n a l nmn and Sanlmd I m *'
18, a state department mesnenc**, |home facilities for which the City
"The snlutlnn la for Ihoie who hall lari' The Merchant, " ill p i'
visited the 20 embassies of Ihe 1 1* seeking _ flnanriil aulalanre
Latin American government*.
| Dorn the RFC.
i e n l th ' rhreki to ih ' plaverv.
t*a
,,
,,
, mine .ig im i'ly In (rail-dale Ih'tr
He delivered to each a cony of j Approval wa* given for the pur- a a
faith into work*. Tim*e who i » .Sirn'iiom d ffla r'd
thr U.3. note to Russia demarding chase of the property at F r-m h
Florida State League I’realder.t
_____
lieve in the moral law and human
the removal of the consul general Avenue and Seminole Boulevard
The not* also rejected Sot-let which Includes the Motor* Inn
LO S A L A M O S . N . M.. Aug. 24 dignity must Im more concerned 8yd llerlnng will he |&gt;r'*en* tn
protests that U.8. official* lock from the Victor Check estate for — (A V -K ffo rla to get II.WHI work *«
*w l*' Institution* reflect award Buddy l ake the Kir at An
f|l» "t"'" ni
fn. KI t".|4iY 1UI». ullnwfifff
acts!
of refuge* ■19,000. The Shell Oil Co. will era Irack tn their Job* at th* . 'hose ideal*, In that wav they can nual Zel, Bailiff Trophy f-n brine itilh I d !$*•
part In "kldnapini
named the moKt pn|,tiln, player In » tli’*
I hi* »11*#«i frt
»*rt*
ft* nf *w-rt'l Iti %\\.
Russian ichool teacher* In New retain its aevm year lease on the atomic weapona project wete*trp &gt;nrrivhb- an ciarnplc that"liter*
tbe
Florida
Slat,*
League
for
(h,
Tin
11
In*'
I
Ii*
*
•
»Dif
ilkfivfi
|
%
%
|M
f
i*ni%NiRltr
MVliihoma,
or
pmYork.
building on the property which perl up today aa the walkout rn will follow and aunifying
1918 M-a-on.
llerlnng will .,l«n
'*r,,t I'lintf i i fn ! tn* ( t'*»r- ltnfi!.||v ««*ii1tlidhlfiir a grailuBtA
•-**» will he begun
The Russian Embassy did r.nt has 150 foot frontage „n l«-th tered ita seventh day.
a
t
.,
t
.
I
.
.
I
.
If
1
1
I
k
.1
Mcmla-ra of tbe A F I. Building
Dulles-lim g and widelv known | (ue-ent
v " I—-11 buckle* In the Sanford n „ l - , 4'••.nity c lu b g u lf l i n k , b i t
and Seminole
receive the note until about 24 French Avenue
Star
lb
'b e hniind l " - t th e tra il
A -pec i aI th re e iudgr federal
Trades
Union*,
Idle
since
Wednc*
,,
a
distinguished
lay
lr*der
tn
r*
|**,c l'All
11 !J
'" r , '‘“ in
Boulevard
and
which
adjoin*
the
houra later— at 6:10 P.M., E S T,
\
re
w
a
rd
"f
f7
5
u
(„
r
th
e
-ip
day, indicated last night they still ,(IP church I,&gt;1,1 Christian fThuich * r«*rwmy ratable, Bay Bi&gt;*ciik&gt;unt
&lt;"itrt . trr.lav heard ti W . MeT h u n d lp , when it wa* delivered proposed terminal site.
w a - p n .l
' «■»*•. D°m Um.cheid Art p it ben ,i&gt;n -■( th e
l.niittti'- -'-it againit the state's
Transfer of $34,7(11 Interest had not rrerivral a aatlsfacto. j leader, from «" countries t h . t J
hy John Henderson, a *ta* j de­
ed -ill,-, ih e n . - a u l l th re e week
i-ollcgi'
'gregatlon taws, then
Dunham, Lake Manager I I . I (,n
fund* lo Ihe Central Ifanuvci answer tr&gt; their complaint that Thu is ■ tin,,- for the churchea
partment chauffeur.
, (ii|,hn-in-il trktahoma should prothe evil "f war and i t . - ' "
" " ,l ll" H’.y Jinmde Kridv, B g "
The contents were not made Hank of New York was approved. one contractor— Brown A Hoot. expose
,
. will rrrrivi* nurMi** for liriiiir
vi,i,- &gt;'i|ii„i f.i ilitic* fot negroe.
Inc., Houston, Tex.— haa brought f
available to reporters at the de­ Purchase of five refunding Series
.
. i . I naliiod on Ibe Alt Star team* of
A final i,tivion " ill lie han,i,
non-union labor and refused to
„
_ , a ______
A bond* el 1500 each wa* ap­ In
Meanwhile
&lt;
seeh
thcnl-'Blati
partment until Friday morning.
bargain with the union..
, »l-»n w n tl* « » « « " ™ « - " , . h e league.
,-,! ilowr, b\ the court Sept. 24.
E.
■The State Department forecad prove.!, and one Series II water
Mi l aur in m d
unsuccessful)'
A general conference haa Iwen J|’M ,h* J " '! " " 1
*
(n ' The Celery C ity I’rlnting Com
today that President Truman soon bond at I860.
schedule,! for all group. Involved.
'» d of we.tern .upremac, in pany ha. la-on deaignal.-d a* head
to gain admiaalnn lo the uniCommisajontr John Krider wa* presumably all major rontraetnr*. world leadership
will formally revoke Lomakin’s
v , , *(ty la*t Januaiy. He Is seekquarter* for the fund drive, a,
directed to ro-operat* with Ihr the Atomic Energy Commission,
credentials.
li e * a 1,1 the West ha* been cor ding In Stenstmtu. All per
E II Steven* t*&gt;5, father nf Mrs tog « doctorate in sehonl adminCity
and
County
in
supervising
The 'necessary papers" were
the union* and the absentee work driven hy anxiety over Soviet-led son* wishing In make contribu­ Letler Tharp of Sanford, died m i-tration
sent tu the White House yester­ the construction of a baseball dia­ era.
owlal I r an'forma l ion* to the point tion* have been ankr-tl to lo n v n Iteljind hii-pitnl tn*t evening, i The rahking member of tbe
mond
north
of
the
Municipal
Field
day, preaa officer Michael Mc­
Expected to Ire present at the of misunderstanding what i* going llndr ca.h or cherks, nia-le payable following a stroke ,,f |iaral&gt;-'i' imo-t. Ju-ige A. P. M urrell of
Dermott told reporter*. Presum­ on Mellonville Avenue. Thl* will general meeting la Frank Ashe on.
tin- C. S cirruit court of appeal-,
to the Kanfurd Merchant* Asaoeia Sat unlay evening.
ably, they will be tent to M r. T r u ­ I* used by the New York G lint of San Francisco, rrpreaentativ,lie wa* a Kpani-h Anirrirnii -aid'
■'Even
the
enormous
wealth
amt
lion,
at
Ihe
Celery
City
1’rinting
system for training purpose*.
man. now on a yacht cruise.
of the U. S. Mediation and Con­
Wa, veteran and fur many year,
“Th e duty -&gt;( thl* state It unThe Melton used ear company ciliation Service. He sat in on Ihe atomic power of the Ameri'an Company, or call the company and wa- ,u(wrvis«r of the St itaon mi»lakablv clear and we think you
ration
m
uii
not
deceive
u*."
th"
the
donation*
will
Im
called
for
was granted a permit lo erect a two conferences yesterday lietween
C O M IC BOOK M U R D E R
flratig'- Grove at IK-I.and and n -c - i .light tn gi t alHitit it.”
•prakcr aaid in a »trongly word- immediately.
.
I.tu iy of the Del,Slid t'alTenter-'
ThurgnnJ Mar-hall, chief atC H IC A G O , Aug. 24, l/P&gt;— A 14- temporary structure at the south­ Ihe contractors, union represents.. er wa* Joseph L.
tin n ir for the Natlnnal Aaaociayear old boy accused of murdering east corner of Palmetto Avenue ttvrs and members of the workUnion,
•ra' special committee,
. . T h •* •I** **
Mr St.-vcn* i* survived by tie- t(on for the Advancement of
an eight-year-old girl went on and Second Street.
Itromadka of the Evangelical
City Engineer Ralph Lukin*ki
'the widow. Sir* E. H Steven* "f Colored People and McLaurint
trial today. The state will not
M'aallaaeS '»« Faa* T a i l
counsel, -aid the *uit attacked tha
seek the death penalty. The de­ submitted a written report of hi*
—
11. r- ter Ihm p nf *Sanfnril. OIM bro- constitutionality nf Oklahoma's
fendant la Roy Adams, son i f investigation of swimming pool
working parents and an ardent construction at Vero Beach. Pah-*Frank L. Nixon, rellrc! baker.
»"Jwrt Steven* of Jackrom- law* agaln-t segregation in col­
lege-.
comic book collector.
k*l’ V’,B *‘ U n Gardens and Miami.
of 615 Palmetto Avenue, died thi* | v,ll’ 1 V"'1, tw','
v'* .;
Attorney General Mac Q. W IL
B. F, Wade waa granted a per­
morning
at
5
:2
0
o’rlock
at
the
Ashville.
N
C.
and
Edward Healy, assistant slate’*
Several hundred youths, all un- P l c i l l c
A t
S B IlL H Ild o
the
state,
Florida
Sanlt«.rlum
after
an
' ^ in Hunter of New 3 „,k I ism'on. &gt;lrfen-ling
attorney, will seek to prom that mit to tell parkaged bear and der 16 years of age, are attend----------- ill..*
., of
tif almost
aimiia9 two months.
City
The- ilati' 4»f thf fuiivnil ■aid Oktnlioma renignltnl It* obli­
Roy smothered little Nance Schu­ wlna at a grocery at 509 E a .: Ing an encampment at the Muniillnes*
|
CityMembers of the Junior Chamber
MU- gation- to give negro citlxana
ler with pillows on a bed &lt;n hi* Seventh Street.
Funeral service* will l* con. M'rv ,,,,1 "
I'* , « „
ripal Alrpoit, sponsored by the ,,f Commerce, their families and
&gt; in i-'iunl education but raid the state
Fire Chief 34. N . Cleveland end
parents’ apartment during tn un­
*, , r '
r 1
Woodmen of the World organisa- friends, will enjoy an outing to- ducted at tha Erickaon Funeral
needed time tn establish th*
natural frem y of teg gratifica­ firemen were granted perm las! on Uon. The hoy* arrived Sunday, morrow afternoon and evening at Hom« chapal at 8:30 o’clock t o -1'b-l.an-b_______ __
► ch n o t*
to attend the Florida State Fire night.
tion.
I San Lando Springs, it waa an- morrow afternoon and burial will |
College course at Ocala this week.
F R E E PRESS
Yesterday the boys enjoyed a nouneed this morning hy Gordon takn place at the Evergreen
JA P S A L E
VET REPRESENTATIVE
Cemetery. Mr#. Nixon had lined- M EXIC O C IT Y . Aug 2 l-(,V r
swim at Cryatol Lake through Bradley president.
T O K Y O Aug. 2 4 . - « V - Ja ­
NO
MORE
WHISTLING
A representative of the State.
Due to the pienir, no regular hare for many years and at o n n '_p o )irp -aid today :V, gunmen pan'* purchase of million* nf do|.
transportation facilities provided
Service Office of the Veterans
by the Seminole County Chamber mcatlng of the Jaycee* will be lime waa connect ed with the F o r -(destroyed a printing plant here lar* In aunilus U. 8. A im y *ut&gt;DETROIT, Aug. M - W V - T h * of Commerce. C ity Recreation held at the Tourist Center cn r*»l
Gatchcl Grocery
Administration will be la San­
—
----------- Co.
last right, brat two men and pllea— mostly vehicle*— wa* an­
ford tomorrow afternoon te help Detroit police '
Director Frad Ganas supervised
smashed equipment.
nounced today.
ordered
(to
to
VD CAMPAIGN
veteran* or dep—d alg with
ThT 2 - o*ting will include a chic­
the outlag.
Polite said the plant printed
Original cost of tbe equlnmew*
whittling
at
NEW YORK, Aug. 14-OPb- a nuiubvr of tuagatiiie* including sold to Japan nn a “ deferred pay­
________________ ______, M waa
The boya eceupy barrack build- ken pilau aupner with Mra CarlFrom now on, U * aaly tiaw
ton aarvtag. The Jaycee admission A new nation-wide educational ’’ Preaent,’' which recently carried ment” plan was $47,000,00. Actual
offfcwr wMalaa It will ha to
wyi**
o m cffi t h
prieo will Include admission to drive against venereal disease la an attack on Jorge Pasquel, m il- r&lt;wt to the Japanese govern­
-----Win he to “Mr. stop traffic," a polica edict d*.
tha park and wltl Include the planned by the U . B. Public ilionatrr
.Honatrr sportsman
spnnaman and
ann president
presmenx ment
mi-nt was about 30 per cent of
d n i
Health Sendee
iof the Mexican Baaehell league. ,(,„ t
supper, cold Mr. Bradley.

EffortH To Settle !h«vr '"i,h V’ rB" L 't e “,S3:
Atom StrikeContinued

Oklahoma Facc.s
Ducisinn On Negro
School Attendance

I. Stevens Dies
D
cL am l H ospital
In

WOW OhildrenAttcnd
Camp A t Local Port Jayceda Will HoId^

K. L. Nixon I)ie« At
Florida Sanitarium D*&gt;.*n-i. on., daughter, »it*.

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T H U R SD A Y A U G U ST 19, 19|g
„a

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Truman On Probe

Chamber* ha a acknowledg'd to
the House Committee that he w » ,
n CommunDt from IPSI-IO-lt and
I Mnilniirtt 1‘tnnt Fig# Or#
Comm itter nf lnf« injtlni: the (till worked with n Communirt under-j
ground in Wanhingtoti.
e f Right i in il* inquiry ini** "1
T h r Juirtieo Iicpm lm-nt haa
In f'll t'oinm uni.m w it hi n the govdeclined to comment on this in
trn n irn l.
Hi' mill thr only two |**^*pln nny w ay, repented thnt it will not
whw*' im m n have l* rn brought diiwiim proceeding, alill in proInti* the in q tit) u- •ii-jh i till k’ l " * before n ila n d Jury.
ComruunM- al ready wi-tv under 1 Mr. Trum an mid he could *u»y
that the govern­
indefinite lenvi ln-f*&gt;t,■ thr hear- categorically
ment’, loyalty piogtnm h*« U rn
Itiyr itn rt'i..
a mirreia.
Il vvii- Ira? ».i -I fiimi another
lie addeij that th r Juatirc Desourer that W hittaker O tw nlier, j pNilnirnt h a , Ini n nt wutk for
ha* nut I n n a m t r » - ( . ’fore n some tintt* on n proponed new
federnl grand j ■11 v in N» ** York loyalty rtnlute.
C lly invifinrntiir- r i n In n a c e .
lie iaid it »« « n very difflrolt

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10c

Ann Page 2-II*. J a r

(■rape Jam

jar 39c

A i l 1 Small Sweet

ANN

No. 2 cn 27c

Peas

I-III |&gt;li£. 10c

Rice

cage

Sandwich Spread
IM. Jar 33c

Stinnyfield I .one drain
Ann Page •

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Frails &amp; Vetfetallies
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Squash

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Tomalops

l-lli eln. 19c

( ’dory Crates

Bed ttliu

I'olatueH ...................

5-ihs 31c

Thnmp nri Ht «ilU?f*t

G ropes.................................... ...... Ih. 21c
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F te .li Crisp

Carrots

2 lulls. J9c

Cnllf

Honey Dew Melons

......ea. 40c

tr.H. No. 1 While

Potatoes

10-lhs, 45c

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Ih. (&gt;9c
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Veal Slum. Roast
“Super Right”
Veal Rib ( ’bops
Fresh Shrimp

Ih. 79c
. Ib. 75c
lh«; .69c

FISH FILLETS
Perch Fillets
Mark era I Fillets
Haddock Fillets

:i8c
39c
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Fish Steaks .......................... .......... 69c
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15c Flakes
2 for
BaJIanb
Oetazon
Flour l()-ll&gt; hair 93c Cleanser.......
Gorton
10-or. ran Hath Site
Cod Fish Cakes 22c Camay Soap ....
Cameo
Starch 2 lire, pkff 23c Dreft lire. pkff.

17c

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Stahl Meyer Sparer tha h

Med S*r

45c Ivory Soap

7c

30c
10c

fiaurkrnut
Sw an.on’a ldl* ran Chicken
TALCO FEEDS
Scratch 2.5-lbs $1.331Fricasee ......... 50c
Egg * Growing __

Mash

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25-lbn. $1.37,Tuna P ish ......... 41c
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Arias. T n a tn .

Sanfortl. Fla.

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LYKE8 READY TO FA T

Sliced Rrcakfast Bacon

lb.

59c

Hams, Small 8/12 lb. Average

W ISCO N SIN A G E D LONGHORN

Whole or Butt End........ . lb. £ 9C
Shank End ................... .. lb. 65c

lb. 59c

Cheese

Baby Beef Western A Crude

W E S T E R N E N D O TT.S

lb. 63c

Pork Loin Roast...........

SI EARS.
SIRLOIN......................... lb. 7Jc
jR IB ..................................lb. 69c
LCHUCK or SHOULDER.... lb. 65c
Plate and Brisket of BEEF lb. 45c
CHUCK Dr Shoulder Roast lb.

M E A T Y POR K

Boston Butt Roast......... .. Ib. 57°
A N Y C U T S T R E A K O L E A N W H IT E

lb. 29c

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LETTUCE 2-for2Ic
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Potatnes

10-lbs.

DRIED FRUIT: : : :

Yams ........... . 3 lb«. 29c
Yellow OninnH 2 IHb. lie
Avocado Pears .. 3 for 25c

38c

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60/7© ulii*

Prunes ........... 2 lbs. 25c
F*t, Choice

New Crop

Klln'rtn

PEACHES 3-lbs. i f

I

Delicious Apples 3 Ihs. -Ue

Peaches .............. lb. 17c

Grime, Gnlilcn

K*t. Choice

A pples................ 3 lbs. 35c

Blenheim Apricots lb, 34c
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GRAPE .JUICE .................Westfield maid qt. 29c
ORANGE JUICE........polk's fancy 46- oa. can 15c

RITZ
lb. pkif. 28c

Si'nitnn K ini Fut-Rturu*

N A IIIS ro

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I’ll O i l I'M

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APRICOTS........ No. 2 '/2 can 19c
Tak-A-Taste Fig

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thi nz to get a atatuta that do*«
notI infringe on the bill of right*
which la
cornerstone of AtnerI MBIIaaeU I'ree. I•■ B^ ' l i t
lean freedom.
the u.8. Th l» wa* hia comment
He mid sharply that he doe* not on a propo'itl by Governor Thotnai
want any Gestapo law that duct K. Dewey of New York, Republi­
infringe on the Bill of Right,.
can presidential candidate, that
*T»o you conaidcr that the llou»e
hearing, have infringed on the Italy la* given adminiatrative eon
llili of Right, 7" a reporter asked. Uot of the.** colonies under a t ’.N.
The J‘resident replied yea, that truatceaahip. If the four power,
lie does.
do not agree I,-fore the U .N .
The Congrr.aional spy inves­ tirneral Aaaemhly IR N U neat
tigator, are going ahead with month in I’ari-, the aorm hly It­
their search for new- evidence. self will ronalder the matter.
They ruii| they had lined up three I
new ulinemen for secret te.ti ‘ No definite mni|&gt;iiign dati-a
inony hefoie the Hou.c Commit have Iwen -&lt;t except hia addle
jo Detroit on l^h or Day. T in '
tee.
rraa in reply !•&gt; querie, whether
lie would viait Miami, Fla., and
Tennessee.
, New credit curlw enacted l.y
I . ■ l l a . U I ’r.M r , , r lla ,
Congrea* v ill i,c put Inin oper:.Km -inunr,
I lion by the Kedcrai Kr'.ervr llonul
Mr. Singer advanced the idea it, ao..n a, prartleahle. It can't I-that .ending money and armament '.Inti*- in a minute liecauao ihei.abroad, or floating propaganda are 12 llecerve Hank- and all
have to lie unanimous.
laden ball ' k iiii over Rutita it not
lie hop.-* the oil industry i«
the moat effective way to meet I right in -nylng there will lie no
the threat of world-wide Com- oil .liortage in the east thi, win
munimn, but that It can I* over- Irr, hut he doul.l, it
It will all
rume hv a spiritual revaluation depend nn how hard tlie winter iof human ngbta that will lead
A*ked to cninnient on n atate
to economic ami social reform,.
merit hy S, netarv of l.nt«ir Tnhin
‘‘W'e ran dcatroy Communism that the Tnfl Hartley Act ha* i
thiough ■ociul reform; money forced into exDlenrr ‘Tawillrg ,
intone raimol do It.” he declared, r lo . d .hop.,*' the t *et ■i.I.-nt said'
“ We u m i a different ‘ kind of li- i &lt;ivi n d that thoroughly in '
•h'lnoerary with mote idealism and mi'Rnage vetoing tig- Tiifi-lla rtl .
I i » , profit," he ,anl ''We have lull, ih- added he is in agreement
ttcrnme no secure in imr demo- with Tnhin nr Toliin is ill ngrr.erary that we don’t know- how merit with him whirli ever way
lucky we are. Mine militant, &gt;nti want to put it.
rrii'U.ling, idcaliatic denuH-rary can
.upprea, t'ommuniam.
'Th-mocracy i, in dangei today
through the n g ti* i.ivrn ri. .if the
C.immllplata, and anothei danger
tfaHiaiien **» * **••*• #f«a**
i , that we don’t nee our danger,’ gle due elate a forward step hy
he derlan-d and pointed out the the relery industry.
million, m India. China, Russia,
Other iiroposala wi re approved
the eastern Atnli world and iiuti ■
which the imlu.try hopes will aid
id aces in South Amenta who are
in improving marketing rondlllon
hirh
!l.''
i' eihcte*!
''I iT i" that
^ ’. il
u- il . I f"r Florid*
price*
He p
Henry Wall,lfIrM reinry,r'n„
„ f .of
pradu
nee will get from foil! to five lion In.t reason liecallse of gluttrd
million negro vote, in the north, marketa. Ml, tiiaw reported,
largely l*Taiiw ef the *lum eon\doptinn of a federal market
.litmu, m whirl) they jive, and
ik w illm l Wallace a, one win, ing agreement w «. recommended1
know , what', wrong with America, a. u no jos of riifliing the heavy]
but not what’* wrong with Russia. lucres inehlental to glutting of
Voicing op|H&gt;,|(|on 1.1 ihe Mundt- the nations market*.
Another piopo.nl was t” revive
N'ivoii hill in outlaw Comtniini.iii.
schedule report.1
be ,aid that he agreed with the planting
i itoina. Ih-Wey that you rannnl whi.h were is-ueil hy the Klorid.,
kill an idea with thh law II? 0rowers Assnclatfrm Cillery Invi
ton in the l!tpi-|7 senson; to a*k
.liacnuiitrd the idea that the Rent- ►
ley revrlution, liefore the eon- fur ret tain minor rhnngns in
t n c io n n l
investigation
enm* rtalea manufactured for celery
mil tee would have much effect shipment, and to ask the Inter­
I in rniuliattlui; Communism. ami state Comment* Commission to
i ,a id that thr- entire ca.e had liecn fetptirr ts'lter iring of rail ship­
lo-fnir till, Kill nine liiontln ago, ment,.
It . a* the r oneensiis of opinion
’’The Kill and Ih-partnient of
•Ii l , tice aie perfectly rapahle of that growers and shippei would
|dealing with the Communiat* and have lii lighten their grades In
do not need the help nf amateur older that only the Iwvl quality
deteetivta,” he anirl. He warned will Ik- irp ir.rn li«|.
of future de,I ruction hy atomic
•"•ml.* ahnulil a third world war Tlmtnpaon and K. M, (t, Home of
loeak out.
Deljind, llotiin llimvn. Iltdert
v i*'tor, at the meeting were l*lnce and Jo e I&gt;nvj, of Norfolk,
•Jr*me. A. Wright, the Rev. Chatle, Va

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A N IN D E P E N D E N T D A IL Y N E W S P A P E R

VOLUME XXXIX

Established 1908

Soviet Police
Conduct Raid
tJn U.S. Sector
B la c k

M a rk e te e rs

O b je c t

O f

5 G e rm a n s

a u g u s t

.'ft.

i n is

N o . 210.

A fw o e la lrd P r o w Enured W lr*

1

Hiss Tells Of Meeting Accuser

3 N e w D e a i e o g j - a j - g Department Sends Note
Keep Mum I n n
•
r\
i*
r»
li
Red Spy Probe lo Russia Demanding Recall
L a w y e rs

A rc

h in d

R u s s ia n j

C ro s s in g s In

F R ID A Y
1

S/VN FO H D , F L O R ID A

T o

B e r lin ;

tio n s

A rre s te d

D e c lin e

B e­

C lo s e d

D o o rs

A n sw er

Q ues­

O n

Of Soviet Consul At New York

A c tiv it ie s

Investigation Of IUnited States Has Given World
Fires At Macomb
More Than $16 Billion In Aid
Farm IsContinuinjr

L n m .t k in
l ’o B e S e n t
W
A
S
H
IN
G
TO
N
.
Aug.
20
&lt;/P)
B E R L IN . Au«. 20— yp&gt;— Ru»F ro m
C o u n tr
Fo r
lh ire (outlet New Deal lawyef*
tian military police and German
C
o
n
i
l
m
i
I
n
C
nse
Ir e I’lm m in , John Aid and
^police I hey tool lot invaded I lie
Nathan Will -refuted tiHiay In tell
T 'c .t ’ h e r s
O f
Kef
/\menran »ector ol lilock.idrd Ber­
.1 ('ongi ctlnnal rommiltee whrlher
lin loday on a Mack market raid
(.1 M \ \ Nwit/rilaml. \u • Jl) |,1*J In t|„ ||,trr ............... ... ,|„
W A SH IN C .IO N Aug. 2(&gt; - ( A T
lhr&gt; were mrndici* ol a pic-wat
and tci/ed live German police
end ol lit*- war. the I llllrtl '*■1*le, ( rov rttlluro’ It,* ,-n -o n -n.I in. Imp
I lie l ruled Slat i d'minded lo*
('ommiirmt
undergiound.
belonging *° U. S. &gt;eclor fntce».
gi cut* to the i ’ - * "I tit. M'.ilil i.d ilbrig mi” , ill iii f 11 . i « i i ’Mitt iit in
day that Ku&gt;’ it in til Convid
A
it
F
o
r
c
e
O
f
f
i
c
i
a
l
s
Rep.
Nivon
(R
Calif)
vaid
the
An American Military Governetiliiiivr ” 1 11” lu io jiriri |(r. utriv I'rirgi.im
I irnrral l-tiort I I am A m Irotn
llirrr declin’ d behind cloved doort
mrnt oliici.il taid the action clearly
T h in k T e s t s M a y B e
Matl*tl. &lt; viipi'lirtl lo the i luted Nalloni r. i.ti mu, &lt;t.,l
on. d In, | »il bei rut* &gt;1 bit conduct
to
anvwer
cjiteitionv
concerning
violated U . S. jurivdielion.
i
mfi in I lie nt iet irfugr ten lin t cate
( J i t S a b o t a g e G o o d s vlinwrd tmi iv ili,i I &gt; i.m em uirnt loanv, |&gt;’ . |-ii\ , ,r ),i
accurationv made again'I them in
It w in the »erond Rutrisnt” the red id I!..■ v.iolil |.*'’” r"n |u)y I. 11( I r. ,u,J \| ,
II I’lJH &lt;n New Yoik
the
(ongie.'u.nal
tpv
invetliga*
backed laid near the city ional
D \ O O N . ( ) . Aug 20 t/V»
j amounted I., fli* E'»..fHMl.tMK» In addition. I
-w .m .,.
...I i *nil
I lir ilfmivul v* tt trw!* in 1
Horn.
^border* during the day.
A ” I Oice oflinalt a t W n g h t i " 1' ^
..................''r e d . ----------!
viittflKlv
nnfp ^hich tbt
W
h
itlalri
(
h.iml&lt;ert
In*
told
th*
MVl'l
ineluding It " ' I ‘III*
Earlier Hu*'ian M .P.'i and to m - |
prnhlrtn
I
I air pirn reding on the theory f ■iih iiii U.ii nu t . i f i
rrtstlnftm i n
»«*|r &gt;t »|r IVpaim^nl publblifd
liotjtr
t
ii-Amein
an
Aclintict
ComtinII Ilf l|r* i ■TilIt'd nt * •
mumit coniioiled German i*nlice
tin ’ tin In n it the l liailrt W tl 1,*v
t I*nil iiil*"i
» **f ttli*
ri.t i.,..
nutiec the three liwveiv were
INVIIINO M PG RTIII Into hit New York apartment, Alger lllei It. fn
d u l ,f , lt. I lodav alter tendlltg it In th*
raided downtown potidamer Plat/,
In " ' near M ironih, III,, may Ire 111ill ■*ej till 111 M il if I*. •Mtmf I i«&gt;« V S !.•» It ' if
,,i|, ., | Servlet I m l.o u here |ul nifht.
tcltt them of hit hotel meeting with Whittaker Chamber*, the man w in
ntiil
1'ifin*
memlreit
of
a
IG
d
app.ualu*
l*4'\ •eVJ*( III.- If n|, f H » t ,»M i, »tl* l*|(t
where the American, Rim ian and
iii*
hi* seemed him of being n member of a Communltt underground ct up whore objective wav to jilace I’ I I K iillo Ignited t.d”dag"
it M L? imi "■’•I *e
| |,r note •iid 1 -mvkin hat
im.ftom
•
51'
|*»
III
•ni!
Britub /one* meet, and arrested
S,‘v
» Hf» |M*| * N1 vtif*ftV if* fit« |
*1. l’r 11 11In Waihlngton. Telling the newttnen that he Identified C h -t -'c ’ * a*
"alniveil"
hiv I’oiillort and been
1'hi*iii.
(
omnium*!i
in
inleral
jnh*
hi
the
lift**! In Th. I \ » 1 , d' &lt;| by
about 1(00 German* without v io -j
“George Croiley," *olely on the latter'* *&lt;iy-io, Hit* repeated lilt ri.de\ |r,lmii.i| etpert Imm the
1
1•*•t 1,«*r» vi *
|Hf Ill'll
goillv of ".'*-'** v lot aIton" (vf
early
I9K)*
wnr
\
*
M
I|I
|N
I«!
ment
Hint
he
ts
no*,
and
never
ha*
been
a
Communltt.
(letrrn«tlon&lt;iI)
**f L ' l l :
lence. 1 1»»» conttailed to an n i t ­
ol!, &lt;&gt;l In linn il prnpeclt at l)ir 1I !*■ i Ml th**
•Y
i t M nr
.... in |ir i* *d drill t&lt;* I
pio|ier oft*, til rrvnduet,
Chainheic hac *| knowledged he
ration lail evening when .Gerrnant .
o r find Jji|*ufi
field lit, Iwm nideird In the I I . 1t T ih m u iiu i .1. 1 . M .
ffid f l l *&lt;"**)•'
1
I lie t
&gt; H illy lejected Ruvwa»
a
1’onimunivt
from
1**24
to
122,1
nni
tM”
l
t
III
51.
Ml « ’
•toned the Communitl police, who |
M*......I. air.i In make ("vtt, l.ewi*
* " " " " I . tmirent, to ( In- othei .ounrnr*. Mau ’ liargei that the lhte» l"aehHit v
•id.
I
l*M7.
lie
now
IV
A
trnim
editor
re,ponded
with gunfire which xt,
,
,t m ()1
ineluding
’ uiadn nnd t .I’ m \mrr eliv, \ h ’
1 t iii*1 «aid today,
Oikrna t.
Koienltia
lli- figure- were . ■i’ltnl’”
||
ol Time Magazine.
9 wounded four civilian!.
1,’i't i* the tn luth ian who told n I K, rep-nt on implimienlntioii
i . r
,
.
and V|,
rod Vlt’ . M ’khatl I.
Ninon -aid lie nud rommiltee
Hay Athw orth. II.S. public safe-,
1
'
............ f,n
Inveatigator• ipindioncd I’le - iuan &gt;1 lie I ue M Mill ill John Craig of « General U -rml.lv .......Intlon.
Sam rune, wr.e ktihtrped hy ill®
ty ehi"f. - m.) tin- Bu«»ian' enttqed
M I a h , eh f ?
,
...................
•&gt;| 111iiii it* that the liter rn rv lie adop'.d .... t K
AM
nnd
W
ilt
epnrntely
liehind
anti Soviet |o|iinv foundrtion with
the American none in the iHirough
had
urged
I
N
....mtM'r
...
take
"
n,
«
»
*
"
!
:;.
‘
...........
*
rontillnitioi
t„ i
i rl»*ed d’Hir* for n half hm»r each caii.nl l.v "lonte u m m iil roil of rill |tif«pf|i|i*
of Kreu/berg, where n city ntrorl
J the crtnnivanrr id American nf*
dt J* , "M lilt'll "'!,y | program &gt;” &gt;*■, upr’ u.ti
thi*
morning.
Ninon
lold
reportlaili” ii in ill
divided the sector/, A iilnllar
Iriitl |&gt;i tfii' -if Ik kt'll11f imfi nf |||#*I
foid&lt; Die note r rid the Sam*i •iniIitit*.| ( fmn !*(•■* (ini
el*:
Invaainn iK-eurrcd there la-t week
I hr M tiglil f irld radar rtpett,
unei ii ,d M n . Ko.enkin v fraca
"Knell
«
itne..
tefliM'd
to
te.lify
which reiiutir-l intervention hy
l&gt;
, on the ground of ** If.ui.-timina- Gu *1 ' ml. naill irv| i.iilm (irqurn*
de, l.trrcl tlieir detiie voluntafil
Amerieari M ilitary Police.
S a n f o r d S c llO O l F a c i l
F o rrc s ta l
T o
l \ C p O I l tinn unit on other Conntlintional cir« in l|»r 4(r.l In ilrtrimifM* it
Ashworth e«M alMint 20 Itus-,
. .
d
r\
to irmaur m llnv *ountiy.
-,
•HI rxhrm rlv lliull Of •It o r t
tian* mid Mi Soviet ter tor German: I t IC S
W i l l r&gt;C U p C F l
O n T a l k s I n O t t a w a gntunda."
While
...........tinting
It*
fire
on
,
Ninon *nid they nlmt r. fo»r,t tn
police rom iled aoine 200 Germann*n r
C p r v irc
H n a rrl
(iri|urntirft .n r l»rmK uirtl.
I .on,akin, th. 1 ’’’I’ d State* de­
W i t h C a n a d i a n M e n j *nv:
m on hlaek market charge* and pull1 OI
S C rV IC C
H O a rO
lated it- n-p-’it
the refuge#
S 11*«*- • \ •iii had Htiiiip mntrriitl i
_____
Whether they hnd lielonge*! tn
9 ed them over into Soviet territory
. . .
,
.
.
leneher e«*i n tin eountrv -‘inlliilt
1^* t t111•*41 |»y radii
W
A
S
H
IN
G
TO
N
,
Aug.
20
o
lV
—
i
•
•
*
»*
lied
underground
a&gt;
('hamlient
to arrest them. An alarm went
Monday, Aug. HI hat been tet av
dirnte lio”
Ifu at
the Soviet
nnd k*»y %%#iiiKt*«| f■» Imt ft fm
*»• I*--nfi«-*l. whether they knew
out for we* tern sector ( i n man the dale (or the he gin mg of Seler- A di-a tiled It-17 lo rlrr* - r a i r y
government
” ’* I&gt;**rc i ” gag’'’l in
I1' *till'll*
il IM»fft|J»* i n hiu/* unit
Ing
Gneral
Hit)
I
Yniidrnherg.
(
Chamberand
half
a
doten
other
police, four of whom drove up in |)VF Service rrgidration in Semi*
.,,i,l,,,' wl
1 ghly improperAir Korer chief of alaff, Un.leti men named by Chambti
l«ad* Mild " W iitiM ynii |iirlt » rMyf
the nolo
lit got o-allv" rejeet*
\’n.
\
till'll
|»u*k
iM
tnif*
oill
nf'
I
J
r
I
C
f
C
it
N
C
nafel) at National \irport lo- j e»* in the -on lergrmu d". nnd
F u ll
? J r . ^ T . h ; 1“ r hlK .
?&lt;
O f j Y u g o s l a v ia .
B u l g a r i a i d nil rlialg. ' made l«y tlie Soviet*
Ibl'-W MV |dm- , like th*- \Yl||«*y
When the tKirough police chief) D «e n
»get of |H and 2b d n ). \ andenlrere **a» returing ’ whether they were memliem of faun."
again &lt; Anoioon imtliu lliea.
P
a
p
e
r
s
A
i
m
I
D
o
c
u
­
from Kuropr. With him In the (the CumrminlM I’arty nt 1 1 - time
A n d
A lb a n ia
S a id
drove up to proteal, the Ituaslun* iwhotr dale of hirth i* after Aug.
t‘h. 1 iiili d Slat’" i
Goat i niphi’ illed tlmt the the- l
plane
were
A
I
I
hiiI Seerelnrv
Chamber*
rlnlrto'd
they
were,
railed him over, ostensibly for 30,
it wa* announced today
m e n ts A ls o C a r ir ic d
A s s is tin g
In
W n r I ItJUl * nf 1W'&gt; letters which it stld
of the Air Force faigene M,
l,rt*»»r.i*n formerly *«■ roiin*el ory in ju*t li,al--lhat Wright j
dltcundon. Then ‘ hey w iied Kim. , p C U „ p e ,. r H.irman of the
field I* iuti'ir*tpd pilmailly in
1UL*tl» It! fllM hands ” f Die Soviet
ton.
T u n nf tho five officer* e ,
c ’ •
n
t
.* • /urkert and Major Gen. W. K. ! for the t ’lttn n l AM v*it ■ formerly |'M’ 'log ” i di*provii,g tin! theory.
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug 20 &lt;A')
•pet a| in Ni w York
MeKre, a«*i*lanl vice thief, of ' counted f* t th. C IO I'.vltt«.-.iI A rv r i l i : \ s . \|»C. 20 l i l W T h r 11.it j •ii ltii**
•urccfslcfl in iMtinir uviay from Sclftlive Senricc Kioard in lhi»
' sifl«1 hud L* i H U rlflrfi hv Mfft.
tW rout it would tie *over*l Haya
I’”
deni
liuinan
If
It
I’xlyy
alafl.
The
pilot
of
the
ru
o
v
rf
I
.
,n
Cr.’.
rnltle
.
tVhi
n/ier
wn*
If»*i
f
nmfni,4(«t
K
*
«&lt;
r*
v
fill
*
tit
(
fhclr motor* nnd hhlinif in * tnimly. H rn u ln iin n wr!l lw» open
I In.1
* u iii. written at
bom tier reported one of Id* tool
Itfi't- ii» I hr i «t dinmif* ^I t.iiiit wIn**■ IK *■•ill inii
a nine-day, jm* * iot|Mign
rrowi! nf rlvl1l«tt*. Three wer* from 8 :0 0 A . M. until 5 :0 0 P. M. engine* -topjrrd while over the cmtn*e| and then tarn lary of the ™ k ,rf rraulta of the IraU would on
i tin* llfttr *h. de.ld)”l not to go
*
i
i
I
ii
»il
I
j
rtitl
I
ttil
,i
i
n
tn!
National l.ahor ttilationa Board b# kluuvo
“ \\ lirtf jitul kklu'ti kktll tlit*%** rrulve at " m l the i*iriulrntial yacht | h,iifn( (h r m Im U ’ I,i **i wirmu: 1lilli k 1*. II f .1 r.ft.l nfH' little more
thH°rr w , *‘ m hrM’ " ’0n* W i,hl School facililie* have again been A llanlir Ihl* morning.
Ml three -rrve d a- lawyer* for
frll I m (itnii
,i i than 11 W*'e-l .iH»* vt h#*H »b" Jumped
’ he New Iteal Agnrultiunl Ad it*fMl|tA Ihc •*■J**K »| hi* UtH flkLf'd Willianirhutg lie i.lined i h u rl
Russian tommy - gunner* hotly made available for rrgitlration
*'lf 11'f‘V’h* !(•-' 1i**i* they won't i .« •r lull nl "dio uiurul- ,i n il Lrrrit, ifrnrf if_ ■»!rtlf %i|inkr&lt;*in.m i **ut nf ! |&gt;* ......... Inf.- « ind”w in
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 20 &lt;/!’ » imtuient A.lmlntatraiion.
punned Henry llnrrough», Attnel- through the co-operation of Sitpt.
A% \..fk
h r t'ca!«| i'ioil
j*r*ii*nInr i*i |. I hp nr in y 11pr 11r*| si. 1
p ipe,,
which he vml lie Will
Secretary of Defrntr I ntirrlal ’
'
thi* t ii« w a- loo tig i|u&gt; •ted PrcM photographer, w hen ho, T , W. Lawton and Herman E.
i lH r r m ln n t iitfi*n«li«» vliirt ninrn
11*.
itfrtiti *1 I &lt;imnkhi
w
&lt;
*
t
l
while
.final,
look picture* nf « raid operation \torri( , nho it a&gt;iuming hi* duti"v will hold a tonference with the I.1" " '" 1
»« •'»“ ' " V "
•I»c rttfainvt I hr Unt-iltlrh rrl»rl
•1lliiiili; KlYPft
*1
W A S IIIN C T liN \iik-.
h1*»
i i
a . ti . .1 v k .1 " " l ” ,l4l |V' t liuf th. mniiirnitinf rotwlamer I'lntt.
Iturrough*
, , .,
,
•
lie at,,, -m l lie h” |iei to grl
|mwi|u»f|H in thi i.m m n iip i rnne**
\ IJII I
h
Mr!
•I lIlDl
had mined hi* camera at a truck p h,|p ' hr to,™ \
°" v* " " rm' pun. chiefi ol tu f f at the Naval .................tlckly produce a ............ th«» Vi my «iinl 1 *(lny it m kkaiti | ill oinucIrMhle wnit on the ad
{• * * it i« | **•» !*•*■• I nu|
itif hiinifH*)** fiiul imlufttry t«* in |
load of |{U'*ian troop* preparing'** well at achool hoard inernlierv, War College at NrW|Kiit. K, I , wilrie**, J I'elet*, to leetify in ll
I \Ki: S I V t I ss
Aug. 20
m ry of t«Ntii**at* for I mf««rnmt ion ' (llrti Hill, vvluill III- will lot*
to withdraw after the raid. The principal* and teacher*, »*id Mr. hrginning late today and t ” ti |"f’V l“'iiilng’&gt;.
1
/
1
*
1 (• irrtr’i
"
tu
h
itf
fn
u
ii
iivi-fM
nirt
&lt;*ijToc»ally
lire
Cntnmunut
lli.illy
open
hit
I04H
pirudenli.vl
soldiers saw him, ami aeverml left i
Imumg through Sunday,
* bamlwr* hn* told the nmimit
rntn Hiiptifiaii ilofi)ttiat«'i| nrrN*
■
the m il k t.. give rha*e. Iturrough*
"
............. ................
&lt;.impaiyn .it Delmit on E. i I hu fifi|*4iiNtrx %*rrr
Tite Defrntr Drpaitme.il tai l " v ,h.»«
beaded the en!„
The*
»ifi* ladfitr £(Yt*n
f I ••NilMMrel fin I'mur k|i|
dodged into u crowd of German*
D ay. lie ailclril he likely will l nilrtl \ limit, turnt v Irxliy nf rn
l« umibtifK •*». f nit a|.
phe conference follow* the pattern
and aruriiod to the *afnly of the
tlnr »tr-nmK
rn llir lUlkiint
■peak llifir ''o(-lhe cuff."
Drill’ ll aeetor.
C ^ v i n t A u t h o r (" i l l V * ! r , **blitbrd at Key We»t, Maf. I1-|
Die*- Secietaiy ( leiilrv G Rm* f'A -ftitlinic G rrf l yurm ll.f!.
Soviet *ec lrt P’dlr.’, hi aih'il try
Morrow-trained Paul Markgraf,
lli* «iciUinI » niinfMfi ,ifr Al
etplainerl Atr. I mm in pm um a lily
have been -ejiing wertern »ertor
will tali. Iiotu niilrv, tatlief than I uin Hiiltf trii 11mI N iif(ni|.ivi t
pollre on idpld *inre lh’&gt; »nlit of
■ ■•i ! * ■*
fioto i ptrpareil m aniiKiijit. I he I tin w rir M.lin*,i| hy lltr U \
the Berlin police department »ev
• i ti
supt. r . w .
I ’rrtnlen!'» aldev think he make* I *"fi(*i il /Wtriiiltiii l|i*t yr.ir
«in4
f
erat week* ago. Markgraf ha*
’■jitmitunity lot rxlrnded dttcuttinn |
||| T i l I h t f l i l S S C M 1
O f $ 3 ,7 2 0 F o r ’ 18
. I • '' -*•
'■■p’ * for duty *t
declared hi* forrp- will lint rea hettei «perch that way.
.i i !tut?
I *itf*% in (ifrrr«v | &gt;•I ,1
M let i I rlueipala will
oi impoitant I’oluy qurttionv in an
N
E
W
Y
O
R
K
,
Aug.
2
0
-c-V
i—
(OK»ize vector Imundni.e* in their
lav afti-tnitop nt th*
Mrnwlule Senator Style* Drill
I lie t|»ffi,fi tntnmillre dii tlir ’lie*-’ I
I
''Tlie average l l"tiil» faun had
npeinltnn*.
Thu* far tlie we»t Victor A . Kravchenko, author "f informal almorphere and it it T A I.I.A IIA S S E K . Aug 20
j t Oil I II
|l
l«l o',[ or l
ge*
(
R
M
I)
tail)
III
New
A
oil.
the
anti-Comrnunt»t.
book.
"I
I*
•
•
•
It
I*
*
Mr.I
I
In
1
nil
I
■
net
income
&gt;,f
11,720
Ij**t
year."
diilance
from
the
touline
adnunn-I
Betired
Stale
Supreme
Cion
ha* not *truek hark with any ilm t'opitv
! n - g i - 'e r on W ",|n*vL hose Freedom," *ay* he *aved Ira live pretunet and interruption*
"the
peoptr
are
fetl
up
with
the
aid
County
Agent
C,
It.
Dm*non
Jama* Bryan W h ilf” i
*im. .ep- 1
f,i„ti it ini to I I ;
II ««tlwai#iV fin ( 'i f f ft|«|
Ru**iap achool teacher Mikhail
.
,
Mil* I know will lienew* Ii,
died in Jii* *lot-p tierp early Irnln'
inadequacy" of I'tetidenl I ictmalt'v
I * M .
i . « II operat" over
«
.Hnmarine from falling Into the j «t headquarter* in Wathington.
Til H7 y.-ar id&lt;| jut lot left tt„
une ” f the Seminole County
fr.
leidetilup
hand* of Soviet aulhoritiea.
J Porretla! will give the nervin' Supreme Court Iwrich in ISM ! of irlery glow er*"
. hmi|&lt;
I o|,eu for r egu'ar
Kravchenko, who ha* re p u d in t-h irfa a report on hi* talk* with ter ,r.» year* on tlie »tate'* high
lie
ptrdirtfd
fjove’
iior
Tliornn
■
Figure* relea-eil by the re
lay re rnlng, S*pt.
ec| hi* Soviet rllltennhip, told hi* [irfcn-o Miniiter IliiHike ( Inxton e*t triliunai— longer limn
F.
Dewey,
Mr.
Trotnan"
Itepub
nm
I'ai’ h divinion of the Stale Churn
lock.
•lory yeatervlay in a ;t,00«&gt;.word and other Canadian government other man ever nerved,
liean
opponent,
would
lie
elected
i*T of Commerce, he ilcclnipd,
M e pi***,* tirn f
v. tier* »L»a
itatement.
'
offieinl* during hia viall la.*l \ Me Ixgan hi* career in IKK.', n
how that Florida'* net
tricorne in November by *‘n •tulo.lantial
pun*** •* p ‘H in i: f'-r duty on
lie *aid he wta the intermmedi- weekend to Ottawa.
|
a yeung newaapper reorter rov.i pel fntrn in I'*17 »a * |H peicent ■We,-Jl "
|
\\
Itjf
In
,
*
»
I
M
• dav of neat
nrv « l i ” apiritrd Samarine away
llli’lge- lolled to ffpnrtnfll rtf I
Among other nuhjeeta to I*' Ing the Stale ('onnlitutinn ,1 Cot, iIk im t the national average.
v Engineer It'ilph I ulun-ki . wri l I »‘| |*» i frfV Dt " "g a! I r*;0 &gt;
from a New Jeraey farm ln*t talked over are: a mean* of vent mn of that year, lli* lung eon
l*»r r#»ftf**» i mu with l»* wry nt thr*
faulttv
farming
!•
one
of
H
uri
i
I
tiVltat»,
.
s
i
r
I.,*
t&lt;-la "■Id meiel’. i ..f i|,e Saiifuiil
. It Walker
Aug. M nt a time when Soviet ” pl&gt;rnl*ing rnpahilltlea nnd per- neetion with the Supreme four
a • prutiiotile indUHlne*, he point- l Ni'W 1 di I* 1tDVf'i Vli»i * I Intel Ilm. «•. I I .... ‘ 'tub al tl. 101111*1 Center ■cf lh| c&lt; 1
l
•Idret* th*
writ milt*.
O R M O N f*. Aug. 20— (,JV— "agenla were overrunning New fottnnnre of prenent and prn- ■tarted in IH8'J when ho »*tvc.l ,,
i
out,
and
poultry
nutrition
ha
&gt;
1
|
SrinMiiih*
I
*
I
t
j
v
-1
t
(
t” t» at SentIl’lH
In .hthn- 1 n, I'n . .1 ll'.AVrtn* t-,,1I’ I'ahukcc I out. nrr,l ritiieqa iiim I,. Iliclt
Search for the _ moonlit iM-arh York and New Jeraey on the tialile weapon*; nnd the fen»i- clerk.
one
a
long
way
amen
the
day
w,|.
* fine t&amp;O.IMMi t itnnitng pool
Without vtenographer or typ.
•layer* of n young roitplp turned trail” of the teacher and hia fam­ bllitv of their development in
1 hen the fat In flock m n1 f«-,| M rltlnlli, h« fii«»rrrtf ii tin T I n f i ll 11U lli, n •a*li oiitln. of k Yi .inni |,v
Oi su * .
. io, t«*ch"nt
ily.
. . .
.
- term* of co»t, time and other writer, lie rer-ot’leij in hi* own ,ig. !y oil talile net op-, nupple- « Imi mii Df&lt;, Hitt I ho tti (tiihtirnn |tni 1
to treorgin tcwlay.
w ill run t &gt;' III rm ri
Kravchenko »ald he then ar­ fnrtor*.
handwriting the opinion* of th iienteil with whatever the Inriln f)r Ml ■ *1111 i|&lt;iTT1liVif|ti*«l hy thi* fitIIII I y ’'ing m il H,Ti, vito-eltinrrou a J iU tfr lit,-ti S h ■I’ I &gt;ck »t th*
But nut hurl tie* gave rm indica­
ilh Mia*
anl •hovel* nnd Pudding tin- |io,,|
tion they hnd uncovered lead* ranged tn have Samarine brought
m lF m i i Mfn| thi* f'nnffrm I in m-’ lve*.
A'arlouj prnldema relating to rnuit'* llnee juatlee*.
i” uid pick up around tlie f*tniyaid
Ijutl, llr” »d - iiintv *"Fi’&gt;o| *ti|,n.
In )K!I7 he hornm- »tate Ire* i, •umnicr and * irw
that might hnld a *n|titinn to the under the protection of the hou**- •Irategie air warfare will al*n im
few
handful*
|
*i"n»l
lender.,
wi,&lt;&gt;
do
llii
ir
bid
runni,,,*
&gt;
High -r li’Mit Im,&gt;' . and even wo 11 .or In ’ he nf’emo'iti at 3:00
nurer nnd «erved a* atlorne
rni-y gen
crime, termed one of the moat Un-American Aetivitlea CommitI ’ ea’IMa*- „• t a i l *ltt
f cum nr other yiain daily during j dim*
«Y I’“ l pru,’ i|’.,l wilt meet with
tee.
. • «• » a i i l
varllr, l,"
he ,t,e winter. 1‘rofitnldo flock* to- f "The lt’ puldi&lt; nn 1'iirly tttrren men *— Mlrnf in tl„- hntd work, be Mr l.nw,” ,i „• fI,.• i &gt;urt House.
fiendiih in Florida'* hlatory.
rnl from ItlO.I toltdll, Karllr,
had practiced law in T n llt h a --” iay are fed nn catefully prepared 1dered any elnim to |h« Iraderahip •ant Tin- only tegular hired help .
Gregory Blnunt, 2.1, l?niver*ily, The reocue took place, K r«v morning after
and nerved a* tamn (bounty Judy, feed mlature*, rnd the quanlitiea in thi* rolemn hour." McGrath rir- “ «* « carpefiler and concrete f m -" " T u ’ - lay ”i"rr,lr,g a, 10:00 n of K rn lu rk v -*tmlent. and hi* date |.......
jb*n....the
,
l»h’*r Hint nupervued tl,e work r b’ 1 te.i- tu i * will meet with
He wa* aiipointed tn the Su
were ahot nnd killed ln*t Saturday Kuaiian ronmlar officlala fetchrrl
ontumed are enormous.
elarnt, "liv ita record in the Hlllli Tt“ nm|eet wa* started two year* | ^*t
»• •! Art upcrvi ora *t the
Mra. Okaana Koaenklna. another
preme enurt in loot nnd a* rhn (
nigh*. The girl wa* raped.
(/noting U . S. Itepartment of f'ongre**."
-iid M r. Luhintki, who viut ISanfonl Gram m ar School,
Altogether, more than a wore Ituaslan teacher, from an anti
' ' L ' i : : ' ' f u t u r e .«-(.* (• «. he .l-c l-rr a
-n,.- D;m orra,ie ................ mad"
I'thoket* to •&gt;.■ the t»»d Ii
F -ll'-u i.,.- ti,n reglitratlon of
of peraona h aw In^n detnineil and Communist farm relreat In New
office to several Florida Gnvrr ’ hat in n year the chicken* of Dm (the anertion In a prejtnrrd M,|. I ed
no a-ure* 1ft feet wide nn 7fi fret pup
mi AVetlneiilay, dittribution
Aid of merchant* in donating nor*.
quatlotwd.
.
York atata.
_ •*
•
t'nlted State* ronuuno more than J die** Itefore the convention of *
- —
P,|fd
,nd n«*lgnmfnl to
furnUhingt for a club and reOne of hi* la*t m il” , puldi .•0.000,00(1 ton* ”f feed. Uaded | young Demnerntie dnl.* ,,f |y „ lung, he raid. T r u ik . , , , „ loaned
At Savannah, four men and a
"I
eltliri ■ to limit material.
Ivarimi* trarheer* will tie made
woman. h#»M on mito thnft rhnrpr*i|ko »ftidt Th a t If 8aroarlny ihouM r.ation room at tho Sanfi r I apt*earar.ee* eame in Septemlie i,l Im* car* at to ton* to the car, nnylvania.
Th" C ity of Sanford, he laid on T h u rv U y . On Ftl.lay there
were onettlone&lt;l lodav hy a deputy fall into the band* of Iximakin Arm ory for enlitted men, wa* to- It*IT., when he received nn honor thia would rr’iuir" a hnlf million t
Hill l&gt;&lt;
At the name time. McGrath conf 'O.OOO nvnilnlde t” build
ptogram on virual edu(Soviet ronaul general Yakov I^&gt;- day requrxted by two National ary doctor of law* degree from thfrom the «herifr* office here.
,*r*. or five »olid train* reaching demned Governor
..... n lo lUgh Sell ml.
Thoma*
U. pool A •wimmioe pool ,, definite rati*’ ■'
Still another Georgia angle makini they (thv Ruaaiant) would Guardamen who appeared down- t,„iv Pr*ity of Florida,
from New York lo Chicago.
M aatlaa-a — r**« i t , i
Iv nn a-*et to anv rilv. be d’-rlar ! Supl l.’netot, Ii erpected tn
town ipiric
apick ami
and anan in tnetr
their uniipllcatn the *lory
KoMnkina. itown
(lory of XoMiikina.
crooned on w h-n Cant. W. C M r- duplicate
The academic
hood wa* preI* at lea»t ” ne-»i*th of all
ed, hut *ilggr*te,| Dint D,&lt;» rilv return from Indiana where he it
fle laid that if Samarine. who (form* and carrying watkie talkie .ente,l to him In the courtroom in lheThi*
F^more. Georgia hurrau of idrnti.
eonMn(rate feed* Mlppiicil to
_
;Wi»,’.|
; W’&gt;,,M ppf
pet much more value
vnlu» for , *p"rid’ng hn vacation nn Friday.
fl/atlon ehlef. announced that also ha* repudiated hia Soviet outfitt.
which he had nerved a* a iu .l.c |lwilofk f(,i(| M r. n .w .o n
It
The recreation room will I* Ih e
I / i x i c. .c r f i i N „ I ' i j- r- l i l
F o r " ,rl1
e*p.ndr i f... ,,,ri, ,
agent* h«.l plrknl up a hitchhiker ritltenihip. and hia wlfa were rethin, whltehalre.1
form. , „i.„ n p r c m t i almut one half o f . n
—
-ptirt'O”-. if nnd when prices dfnj
turned to Buttle, they would he open In a rear room on the ground iu.tice wa. d e -cH U d then a- . th^
n » « r rn th fi-rt.
r„ , ( tlf producing rgga C a r O I D i l l i f t ( i t I* R C U and men are looking for work.
The man'* face wa* aerutehed. "dltpoted of and their th lld rcn - floor of the Arm ory not only for
Fred W right and Marcel Faille
...............................................
h!ond.*talni-d clothing wa* found l*,rn In A me Hi a— would be con- entitled prrtanncd, including Naval
National Guardimrn, but for all
R A F F IG If, N . C. Aug. 20— (Ah were Inducted a* Finn* hv Henry
In » handbag and he wore Iwaeh tlgnerl to the children's prioon."
men. taid T Sgt. C. O, June*, who
— State*' Right* th rnorrnt* open- V itte,
. and wrero weleotned i,v
,, the
aandal* wt*h -and In th"m, agent*
with S g t Ralph Geiger wa* mak­
etl a court fight t’atny for a placei B,*rn,v‘r" *n,l by King l.i* n Him ,
M I A M f. Aug.
A
reported Th e «u*l&gt;eet »«&lt;d h» ""a*
N E G R O BO YS "S O R R Y "
ing an appeal for th" article*
on the North Ctrollnn I,allot.
I,,nn
•bowery arc* over Cuba and the
a trao*tent rollon mill worker
R
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N
O
,
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V
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Aug.
2
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r
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p
-rl-llr
Article*
needed
to
outfit
the
Judge W . II. Ilnrria *rhedu!e&lt;|
Caribbean
wav alt that r » from Habama ami got *rratrhed
' ,
the efficiency of the poultry in- n hearing in nuperior court on an
Tw o "awful torry" negro l&gt;oy* room
Inrlude
furniture, floor i roent
|tnained t.»!ny nf a squall wave
tathee than Ihe t„|t..'i Ip "
, ‘ f„t
In - fl»M
were
held
by
juvenile
authorltie*
Itmmi,
radio*,
etc.
It
I*
planned
ol antiquity."
!o«try. he a .w rt«t.
[action brought by the party a*kwhich i"p t weather observers on
If" wa* let e l to Columh” *. Ga..
I Ing that the *Ute l«,nr.| of elce.
the alert Ihl* week,
Whitefle!d *per- hi* year.* &gt;1
tnr o&lt;t"«*,onlfig. ho* no charge* today for atarting a downtown to Include garnet including pool
fire
Sunday
which
killed
five
A
R
M
Y
ItF.I'OUTS
U
O
F
in
:
tlont
Im
ordered
tu
give
it
legal
table*
and
ping
pong
table*.
n tlrrm rn! lo hi* o'!,'! • colonial
Grady Norton, supervising fore­
had l&gt;aen file*! at mlddav.
T O K Y O . Aug. 20. G t h -T h r firs tilrf.0|fm,|or|
*
pertone and injured 137.
home directly act ■*• i|v »treet
A T F A N T A, Aug. 20 -(,1 1 - caster ” f *.h„ Federal Btoim W arn­
positive
cane
of
.leeping
tlcVne.,
The
,1#rt
,
ryiBK
,
l(K?c)|
CROSS BU R N S
Police Chief l„ R. Greeaon taid
from the State Capitol, lie had
Georgia’* pardon and parole luianl ing Service, commented; "that ona
the nine-year-old boya told him
,j,p t,a|fot —
for ■
it*
randldateo—
S T . A U G U S T IN E , Aug. 20 IA*t been compiling a hiitorv -f F !',cl- a m o n g American rK-eup^lional|()n
» V' E V S E N T E N C E D
#
it
— &lt;&gt;i«,iiiiw
a— todav roniiderrd a idea to npare ran l&gt;e written off. It ha* flatten­
they
itorted
■
paper
fire
In
the
—
A
fiery
croee
wa*
burnIni
lait
da and wa* a frequent v!*h..' Pmonnel and «• ea*e. of polio |rtOVpn,or j . 8trnln Thurnl0IW, ,)f the life of Wayne Wwndruff. 27- ed out all over the map and It
W It. I are*- wa* »»ntenee.l tM*
fvk#k*»vtn» hv Circuit Judge M. B heeement of • vacant building, night on th* green of F o rt Ban to the S&lt;at# Library and I ’aoltnl,
reported today by the A rm y.,8 o Ulh Carolina for President and year-old w ar veteran' and former nn longer of any consequence."
tl«n
tried
vainly
to
put
It
out
at
Marco, ancient Spanlth landmark. office*. The flogs on the Capitol’*
The known sleeping sleknet* Governor Fielding 1* W right of Jacksonville shipyard worker.
Pm'*S *,» on* year in Ralford
Th e five-foot croe* woe etuck allver Home and over Ihe Stinvem" patient ia on Okinawa. There ara Mliaiislppl for Vice President
pecitapHarv after U re y . h*d pled H *pre«d to atered Ju*kt I T Y A S S IS T A N T ^
A (10-day reprieve by Governor
no In the grotty hill leading to the Court Building flew &gt;t half staff 13 suspected ra*c» In Japan. The I The flection* board on A u g . .1
rrrltt* to a Chen*, of oMainincl 'I wonT p U y w ltk » .
Mr*. Gabe Michael i* a n U tln g
M. E. Thompson postponed Wood,
Porta M oat There woe no tlgn today.
und^r fils# p rv tfn m
w ort,
oowi
oollo rone* are mostly In the|denied the party recognition after ruff** rvecutlon, scheduled today. City Manager If. N . Sayer with
ip* o f * worthleea I M p a^fd tmder JUTtcuie w a r t JuHt* of • dMeonitration and authoriIG
fore*
Funeral plan* are Incomplete, Tokyo ■ Yokohama area. T h r e e ruling that It nod failed to cum- The Governor's office **1d the hi* work in connection correspon­
» « l m b e t * toow d tent- tlee euapactad it might lie the trending arrival of member* nf American* have died of polio this ptv with requirement* of law and pari’l" boanl was considering com­ dence in regard to taa assessment
"beet. which R. R. Bate* «nd J.
work of prankttert.
year,
rule* and regulation* nf the hoard. mutation In life Imprisonment.
nale* had eathed for him. ||wrarily In *W county Jail,
adjustments.
family,
M. Goniale*

Registeration Of Defense Chiefs
Local Youths To Will Hold Meet
Begin On Aug. 30 At War College

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President Leaves Greek Guerrillas
On 9 Day Crui:&gt;e Getting Aid F ro m ;
iiTo Map Campaign Commies, UNSays

He ^ved Samarine •’ ’»“ V. r X l S r t 1James B. Whitfield, Average Florida
» From Authorities
.......... a J Slide Ctiurt Justice, Farm Has Income

uieii h&gt; , Seminole Teachers
To Keporf Monday
For School Duty

l/ulmiski Tells Of
Baliokee INiol M
Lions Club Meet. -

Search Far Slayer
Of Ormond Couple
Turn*s To Georgia

(Juardsmcn Request
Aid For Club R oom

Showery Area Is All
Remaining; Of Squall

(icnrHria Governor
Studies Life Plea

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FAITH

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l lung thi^ugli II

got* r (Weyiuou

Jr,el,*1
Pienticnt Tinman
to induiic a lev*
South on hit •peal
neat Fall. I) Its* lien
since a comlal'ite
included thr Niuth tl* hit cam
paign plant.
Shciill Littlcliclil of \ "lu*i.i
county, who Im * l&gt;ern »*» iiu«y
campaigning ior polili(i.*nt who
would m arl a federal anil lynrhing
bill that he ha* not hid lime In
stamp out illicit Hamltlmg in Ins
own backyard. , in tin nntie In
prevent lynching hy a|ipirhrmhn£
thr peipctialot* of tl,e O.mond
Beach (laying* than all the talk of
all the Waihington politn iant will
ever do. If he want* to pirvrnt
lynching, let him lemnve the
cause of lynching. It n high lime
that such crimes a« hloodird the
sands of Oimnnd Beach the other
night ceased to go uripisiis*he*|.

Jirtiel**.* fur )4Cllr*•* itt northern new .|m|M'i\« where inilliniiH o
rentier* rimy pee them i.* |aminyr us uu mithtrritv on what h&lt;
enllx thf South'* racial problem, explains in his latest ilia
triln* the South'll cruel and inhuman treatment of its sick am
injureil nejfroea.
In isiintinyr out a mausoleum where a nepm womai
lies buried, he writ,--*. " I his Is'itntii'til tomb out here on tin
«dK« of the cotton fielils is a monument to the colil IjIikhIih
rruelt.v of the white man; lo tin* brutal mamlate &lt;/ a wtiiti
worlil that black men and women must ilii rathif than I n
permflteil to defile a col or an opi-ratiiijr table in a whiti
hospital with t licit black skins''.
It itei-ms that the eoloreil wontun was almut to have h
baby atnl thotiph in a ciitical conilition anil ri'ipiirinp an im
misiiati1opera!ion. -lie iliil not even ilare to apply for minusI*ion at her liK*ttl hospital Itecuiisi: she was a nejfro, anil wafo rm I to travel 7^ niile* in order to find a negro hospital.
1I«P 1 i band
■ •Pit r,in &gt; .Mr..Spi le, ulthouirh hit
wife anil baby ilicil. “ In (be South", he is iitiolm! l,v Mr
•Sprlglo as saying "when you’re black you don't try to fight
the jnttern. iloMpit: I ure i&lt;,r white i ople White iwoide dt
not admit black folk to their hospital*. I Hack folk do not
even ask for admission. They just die".
Other cases an cited l,.v .\lr. Sprigli in his nh -age to ttu
north of a similar nature. Then was the rn-e of thi* college
professor and one of iter student.- both colored, who were
critically injured in an automobile accident in Georgia. They
could find iio hospital near by that would give them treat­
ment. aecoriliug to Mr. Sprigle, and hail to In' taken in all
ambulance to u negro hospital more than til, miles away
where one of them was dead when she arrived.
And then th, i
n 1 nrh * i liege truck (cunt on it*
way to a track meet is cited. Kidoswi|ied l*y an Arm y trail­
er. the automobile - which sum,- ,,f the track stars were
riding was over*on
Several &lt;&gt;f them were ,'riiiuslv in-

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Health Board To
sSU*p Up Its Fight
On
V I)
Disease

FRIDAY AUGUST 20. It)

Creek Guerrilas

Red Consul

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Balkans repotted lo the asrembly,
altrr a year of on-lhe-scene in(luiry. that the three Soviet satellitrs were continuing their activilier against the Athens irgimr.

Kowrkina. who Is r.ige in a New
Turk hvip.tal suffering with in­
juries she received in her leap for
freedom.

Lntcoh raid, it had evidence
Greece's Communist neightrors had
tupfilied arms and munition* to the
guerrillas, had permitted the use
of their territories for tactical
o|*ralions and had given th?
guerrillas moral suppoit through
government-controlled radio slation*.
‘T h is Asaintanre ha* been on
»urh a scale," the report said,
"that thr- special committee ha*
eoncluded that It ha* been given
with the knowledge of the govern­
ments of Albania, flulgaria and
Yugoslavia."
The report added:
"So long as events along the
northern borders ,,f i ; l n t r show
that *up|Hirt 1s being given to the
Greek guerrilla* from Albania,
llulgaria and Yugoslavia, the speSundag declared.
He *aid that 15 billion unit* of
imlivtdual of penicillin nude avail
able by U. 8. Public Health Ser­
vice, were now being distributed
to the county health departments.

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l American authoritlr* »h«Lomakin in New York .twilit,, C?
where »h* wai “ hu^ *he
stating that she was* kldna
The Atuer Kan not,, then ,
ed that laimakin had. in
mi*led hi* own government ,
the plote*ts which the f
made officially through p
Minister Molotov and Ami*
Alevamler S. f’anyu.hkir,
been ha-* d upon misinfornu
Moreover, the note charge
the ion*ul general had “hii
the inve*tigation of the ri,m
police officials by refu*ing
low them to interview M r- |
kina” at the time she u » ,
consul's mntrol.

I'rsM !•»*» &lt;l*e

In general, these assertions by
her, a* described In thr State
Department note, tovned these
main points:
1. The interview which she gave
to the pres* Aug. 7. after D.makin
had furred her return from the
Tolstoy Foundation refugee farm,
“ was arranged try the cumulate
general and she was instructed to
make false statement* to the ef­
fort that she had been kidnapped."
2. She went to the farm, accord­
ing to her testimony and of a
numl'er of other persons, •’voluneial eummittee I* ronvinerti that
a threat to thr politiral indepen­
dence and territorial integrity of
tJrreee will ,-xi»t. and international
peace and serurity In the Balkan*
will lie endangerrd"
Tin fimling* of th«- committee
were harked by nine memlM-r* of
tin- 11.-nation iMaly, although Aus­
tralia had some reservations. Hasaia and Poland, the other two
memlo-rs of U N S C O li. have Uiyeotted the committee from
*
the
beginning.
Australia held that the commit­
tee laid loo much *t,e.*» on i n ­
vestigating and idnerving a„d not
enough on conciliation.

ACCOKOINO to a traditional Indian
custom, the coming of the rainy vea&gt;
aon ia celebrated by having a little
fun in a awing. "Sa wan." it la called,
and here ta Prime Minister Pandit
Jawahar I -al Nehru of India In t);a
■wing at Dellii.
(/ntemaiiuscl)
tarily, and stayed there of her
own fire w ill.”

M ONDAY
The Tru th Seeker* Clas* „f the
” ir*t Method!*! Chureh will meet
at the home of Mrs. W . P. Chap­
man. 208 W f -t Nineteenth St., at
Ttie lleardall Avenue Circle will
meet at the rhapd at 3:00 P.M.
TU ES D A Y
The Pilot Club will hold it* re­
gular business meeting in thr
j u r i s t Center at 8:00 P.M. The
Rtoard will meet at 7 :111) P M .
W EDNESDAY
Srmniule Chapter No.
O.K.S.
will hold its annual Hubert Morri
Ipicnic in Oviedo with a iup|Mbeginning at 4i::t« P. M. All mem
ber* are invited to attend an,
bring a picnic supper. Arrange
ment* are under the direction o
Frank Talbott, mayor of Oviedo

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an*’ services.

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Thi* plan of action will lie fob

Avenue
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P R IC ES K H A SO N 'A III.K

lowed licrauic Ilo-alth
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and clinics aie re»trietrd to cer­
tain aira* mid their scrvirea a rt
nut alwaya availahl# seven day*
a week. Also, thi* plan will en­
able every private phyiieian to
art as u *, parate, convenimt treat*
ment futility,
"A n appreciable deli
a
•unde in till! incidence of goiib. rlica with the wind,-*•!■• cooperation

If war tlroislil break out be­
tween the L'mlrd Stales a n d
Russia, it will come as a grral
surpiiie to many |M-Uple who
eilitch-hke have lefuted lo he- j
lieve that the strained (elation*)!
between lliit innnlrv and Soviet
Rustia it moir than "all new.
P*P«r talk". I’eail Haibor abo
came a* a surprite lu many (iroplc |
who had |ila,ed their faith ini
campaign ptomiae* of Franklin D
Ruotev »|| that if he were re
,1 4*11*04 n . * 4*4 Vonl
circled Prnidenl no AmeiKan
tnolhei * inn would ever Im- *ent l&gt;o t-D N R R A relief in other conntrie-.
Non-irpayahle rclii-f utito light «n (oirifN foil, tin* u, R ie l up lu JU r. 31 of thi. year
»ptlr of the fad that Japan for I oIa Hm I
Non*i«*pay.
ovrr ten ycai. bad been niauhmg ul.!&gt;■ i &lt;lief sehiduli-d to lie utililed
a ft,r that dan* amountml to $ti7il,•tradily loutliward towaid o u r 000
.000.
panic ol. i inlrini* w Im-ic we would
Df the utllind total $8,8450.0041.,
be fo n rd to make a (land. War 004) comiirlied repayalde i&gt;x|Mirtwith H u ,m can be |MMi|M&gt;nrd by iminiit 1"ink Inan, *u|,. „f |tMi,,.,|
(ritaiii actum on the pait nf Hint,-* -ui pin- pt,'jM’, ty ami »urpin • ve el* .tin-.ad on long term
Arne lira, but it cannot be pre­
credit, and lend lease a.tll.m ,'iit
vented except by (evolutionary and ’’pi|M-lino" credita.
change! in Rutiia which would
The balance, of loana and giant*
atokih the jiolicy of wodd con- not t*iliird on Mar. 81. t'JIH,
totalbd $2,308,000,000, plua the
quevt.

you

“souml effecu" when wa guar­
antee the tupnuteh, low-cost ttpair Job wo do on your radio!

ST. JOHNS
Electric Co.
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Herald

rhr Itevrieml and Mi*. J- N.
unp.on had a* theii I event
*.t. Mr and Mi*. A W. Pope,
St. Augu*tine.
i|r* I'lara K. Mariner I* in
gu*ta, l!a. with her daughter,
• halite Toole, where *he wa*
led la *uu*r of the lilnev* of

Vt, and Mi* Heevrs tin-ton. of
All.itil*. Ha., aie the gue*t» »f
th* C T Niblaek*.
VI, *,„l Mr*. Hen M&gt; Mahan. Ji
an.I lialty daughter an now tnak
in*.- their home in Comstoek, Mien
Mr amt Mra. M »* leiahart’*
horn, on I.nkr Charm » » » struek
hylightening
during
* teeent
thim-lri »l»tm . ripping lie pla*
teimg fimn an iip*tai«* leiltiwai
an.I aiKing u nee to full mi one
of th, imrrhes. damaging it some
'll* Uuliy I ’. Juno* had a* Ini
vre.-k etui gue*l* Mt
amI Mr*.
Msl --ln, J. me* and daughter It* v
e ll, \nn of tlilatub*
I»i M JPIU'I), it*. Kuby C June*.
Mi in .1 Mf. Maliolm June* and
|ti veilv
Vnn Julie* enjoyed a
fi*H,i,g tii| to Haiilovei
Iii'IVA'A \liell I* I'Uik on
It Thom pson and jj,
*in th**
Officr i

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H O L L Y W O O D . Aug 20.
Il.iihain 8 lii*’« ),k . a worna
uvually Kv'f* what -Hr war
hot fur a ••• -tatting fiin
lling Cru»l*v
Itarhara na* no
|».» t uir
l*iiH*»n in nrind. hut *1 ■■ H
1'itra
liidlng *-*•'•it ' -dy
mount lot* m iiilin
h t)i&gt;for rv chan* • t »
•in
gioaner. .Ar t wliv
( ’iii ,h y Irn-n t mail

ful picture.
' tJIrnn For,!
know in no on,er i
He will not i •main
when 111* i "Hi i ail
tHun two year*
liu- lined up In* i
t Hough he ■ ig Iv
which one. M&gt; am

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« k»* %mi itliuti
kiiM'll. tinnl iMtin*
all nn lll« Vfl( Mt l«MI 1
I• itlwaa ItRl'l) Hit tl
\ 111n «ul&gt;**tit tit iti f*
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Aug. I l l at I’cni, Hnl
College ami Preparatory
Chaml**-, *l"irg, 1'a. M,*»
is liic music ,lir«N-t»r at
lligl, S&lt; h,M,l.

Upshaw Will Preach
At Oviedo C h u r c h

nn* Mt%ay.

HilU Wen »• *U h I

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Cli'Mf. k«ith m hi!th«*n •!•••
h r» h»»nn* in Oilnnilti.

Tlif curat» rut nut ii
pit
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•11*h t••n « l • fii
' i\11r 11 t•• » »i .• holt

•a&gt;'« ha’il like to premiere th*
| film in Parit with part of the
priH-rrda Koine to Krent-h charitiea,
I a» rrp a jm irn t of thr governm ent'.
j,
j help i&gt;n the pictutc.
« !,„
Sir Ralph KirhariUnn. «h o ifeta

n 1504) weekly nllnwanrr hilt no
-alary during hi» U.S. -lay. teluit* to hi* native Kngl.n,l immre lately after “T h r llrite*,.'* lie
i« r lulling a couple of picture. for
Ko.ila an,l will prevent Ih w n’s
I rami’* at the old Vie.
Alan I -a d d who u m i | to .lug

i|o«n »tra ig h t "hot* on thr * rrrrn
In the I k*»I lough-guy tradition,
ha* &gt;loto* pi a, tu ally no drinking
.nil.ia in hie la»t th trr picture,.
I|»
tliai either explain* he doesn’t drink
■lodio "r nuraca a lieer during a *rene.
i I. . . H r aUo iloea vt't) little »m&gt;iking
n&gt; He in “One W o m a n " T h r reason. of
.... ,,| roiirae, i« thr ohlertlona of hit
rntron fan*.
••la
|l,|| Holden la hunting for a
' n r \\,*trrn
•toiy to *tai him -elf
• vi' ,n.| hla w if,- llrrriitn M at«hall.
i.o tm ||e’d lik r to do It na hla ran
• It,,
p ,odurtIon. if and when hr grta
prim ivaion to do •••
.
I hear
• II ' \.l of Violent r “ retake* w ill
■ "I f, atnre l.e r T ia ry
It would he
•It, i « the fiial time tie ha* l-een on the
•*ieat Mi;M lot in manv year*.
■
lim p ,. M u r« &gt; iy « n ftrr "H lond fi
s ll*t* |*|»** hr*ll ui'l ft* »tirk on nn unto.
tra p liy .
U iifl
W 11 ti
t
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It will n I mi fin tu tr ilntA
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hni«|ti«*o of f!»•*
t limn*.
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Hot* to mnkr |»lr
• C.t
Ilnitit)
k s y t1’* “ llnppy
t »»,’* T im p i" «tnrtc«| •lumtirur with only
k. itf 4.nr 4|u n i t«*r of thr •«fipt s 'i t l i ’ n.
•onto
||r«l|\w
uhti h •tifiifhim for
• thr ift*t it« firs t f ir m m a d rr of th#
•■i?ta»n ilrnmR. th r lati* I* W litiffith,
II* fitmllv •••ni«*ntl$rv«*«l th r »nun who
fi« •t inntlr thr n ip p h Imiyh Murk
I «•% S 'tm rtl w n « thr hnnnrnl curst At
Mik l% *‘RD«pifl |?i\rti h\ th r MA*i|iirri
l. nit
« ' Itil*, n fmti*mnl irroiip of It nil*
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Off* "ill Mi«r* 1 .1 1 - Hrir Mi'»ilniiip« nun
Tunum Stnlr&gt;.
1«•*. K«*&gt;
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Mr t I |t St lilt \ i *
nM IfitihRit. Hill Mmtin, I ron &gt;frt» \
Ollift .f ih u 'lii
\I« h M iw Mi r iiv .
I Hint I &lt;&gt;nit «•! t ’huluntn ntul M i«
Ilill Ihithivi nful Mt*. Hn*tl tiit&gt;nn \f• \
of 1 1 *" |
ll \\ K*lr«, h |ui uiulrtnrnt 4 Thfiup
nmj"* ••1•« 1 lit inn &lt;« ahitf t titui iik'ii1 in .if*
At II I' o mflirr 'IrtiUH ml lliifpltnl. t curat
Ia h"»n#
| Th*
Ml* r M t *Mtil pin*11 rntrvnl thr (Kitfl ■
Of n igr Memorial llo*pital Trie* I day day afi*-,tiiHin, where *hr unde* Vli* I
went a inajo, opi-talioti Wedtie-- J ,. I
day morning.
i,-*,,-Mi and M r- II,1I1 Slavick enter- ley il
tailn-d Mi and Mr*. It W Dunk- tin ,it.
Ir**'. Mt and Mi* l.loyil Duilklrv 1 ’
and family , of l.akelnnd and Tam ; meiit
j pa, ie*pretlvrly, a* theii gue*l*
Mt'th i- pa*l wis-k
1 tilngi i
I l.lllle Ann I’ulllli. -mull dutigh with I
I let id Mt tnd Mi* ll"h Slav i&lt; k, ‘ ino"
lIF.A IIIN fi O R D E R E D
i» in l.akel.md vt«iling In-t glandMill
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. J ti-tA 'i fatlni. It W Dunklee, Inning i i
team
The National l.almr Relation* .turned witli him and M i- Dunk •*). -I
Hoard totlay untried a turning in
Am u i&lt;
hitter dispute over union icpie- 1 J. 4*. I’nirrtoth, w Im hn* t.-en linn -.
•enlatinn at the I'nivi* la-na Com­ 1 the guo»t of tlie It'ie Eaireloth*
Von
pany at Dayton. Ohio. The eom- in I I ,lioni, Mi*»ts*tppi, i* e«iw, te,l 11
pany wa* Ihe scene of recent
home thi* week
strike vi,itence.
Mra. Nanorele lltadley and Billy
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You Save Plenty on Every Day Needs

th** found**!

than any s o a p ...in hardest water!
*uh*,*|urntly,
by Star. 3I, liMH, compritad |25,Hritain ri,,dv,*| Hi* greatest
l*&gt; the Soviet Union and
hare of Aim riran financial aa- f♦••'JDO.OOO to PoUml.
sl.tanr*?, ami more than twice n*
8 “ b»lanUal »harea went to
much a- any oilier country.
rrance, China and Italy, F ia ivo
During tl" three year iwriml ••■ceiuil *2d«2.000,0()0 of 4 which
the Unll&lt; &lt;1 Kinedum riceivrtl B I WO7,000,000 wax not repayabla. In
total ,.f *l.i '•p.iMgi.omi of whleh " ,,,,i,lon* non’ E R ,' c* * «h U a n d r* all hut »2',T.()*g).ooo wa* repayable.!
tur Fiance outaiandin&lt; in
Ciedlta t» It,itnin totalling $35,- Mairh totalltd $201,000,000.

MEN’S BRIEFS

It's fabulous the way you’ ll $ m t i n *
and w ork with this M u washday

8xytr-ll'rffiit|/ Arffoit, ir itrir arirrtfi/ir trash,in/ ; irmriplr. When you
w-iiah, F A D pcnetrntMi mntrrinU
fnatrrnnd mure thoniuRhly.. .pu.vkra
dirt nut!
Rich mtth . . . no voap scum . . . In
harilnt irafrr.' Yen, rich Midi to get
clothea cxtra-clcnn...nm l no “Krny*
Ing" aonp arum. Wnah gets whiter,
cleaner with FA B .

Spending

$ 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
G O IN G G R E A T
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Peet laboratories! Even extra dirty
wash gets e x tra -d e a n I

W e ’r e

Popular Craftiman briefs are great
for Summer wear. Durable combed
rntlnn jrama knitted
C O C

discovery from the C o lg a tt-P a lm o livt-

Mack View far Jiaisrt

NEW INGREDIENT GETS
WHITE WASH WHITER...
c o lo r s

brights r /

Yea, a /ubuloua new Ingredient In F A B
get. white wash whiter . . . colon* brighter
and clearer. And bealdea. there ta no aoap
arum to “yellow’’ while wa»h or “gray”
colon*. PAfl alan removfa dulling snip
scum left by previous aoap launderlnge.
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MEN’S SHORTS
Another big Penney valur m woven
•hurts! Sanforiredf eottnn fabric.
Gripper faitener or
b o v rr a ty le «. 2 8 -4 4 .

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Fine quality awlaa ribbed combed
cotton. Craftaman quality meant
full eat comfort, rare* ( f A «
ful tailoring. St-46.
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K*rn grimiest
overall., aork and
play rlothea get
cleaner fa.ler with
PAIt with Nigwr-

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H'rttint Action!

M E N ’ S T -S H IR T S
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comfortably. Durable cotton knit
fabrfea. Worn aa polo / ^ Q c
ahirta too. 54.46.
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It’s O u r s Kxclu
sivcl.v. *Siu* it ad
vortisod in fu l
color in VOGUE.

( h n . " i k . V ‘ke doinK «»»r "Highland

“ to
with the delicam
5co«h am. Mia the akin with blouse*
sweats /, lot double duty. Gray
°* Brvwe&lt; ** Junior aiaaa 9 m | J ^
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Miion

Athletic SHIRTS

Black baa human loteraat appeal
t — la. tapacsally). Fur data* that rata,
Gay Gtbaoa atrasars the charm ol
Black Mamphia Balia Rayon Crepa,
with Bcogaliiw unc* aniund yuur
waist forming a awiahy bustle, again
around your cuffs, and yet again at
your nack You'll be the osuac-luukcd« girl on the dance floor. Ours alone
ior 919-9). 9 to I).
No. 4408

SGlllaf yon
Eloclrlclfty
giving

Chi

washes everything

to I m p r o v e
Four Service

Just

S*-v«ral house* hole have lately
lN-en -ol,!.
U n ity Huffman of
8anf„n! Im* »ol,| lil* tw,, liouse*
north of rente,.
Mr. un,l Mt*.
William Hanna liave sot,I their
lioni,- In Mr. ami Ml*, fttto of
New York, parent* of Mi*. Hunnn.
The llnnna- have gone to vi»it nn
unrle in Trot*. K. II. Steven, ha*
sold two house* on Molnar Itoad.
Mr. and Mr*. Elton Smellier of
Dnyton. Ohio , have rented the
Mayor Baker hou»c for theii home
nod Ixniglit the Sun, no (lil Station
in Sunf'„,l. I.evi North hn« sold
n new h&lt;,ii*i- to lie Witt Courtney
of Texa*., win, plan* t„ start n
ImibI tnill'll-. • Inisiness in Ihe
Sr-arry gninge in the center of
tow n.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Heath were
I guest* at a dinner given hy Mt*.
i d . M Ship "f Sanford in honor of
51r. and Mr*. I.eon Holbrook of
' Jacksonville on Sunday at San­
. Innd" Spiing*. Other gu,-*t* were
Mr*. Hoi "HI Scalier*; nod dnughtri
I of Orlando
; C?ora Holley tins ileedeil two lot*
to the llnpti*t Chureh tru*tn » ud, jneent tn Ihe church. Plan nre
already made fur n new ■hurrh
In,tiding to In- creeled in »eell„P*.
• T h - Baptist W..M.U, hu,| the

s

II. *S. Grant

For the fint time thi«
a hurricane break* into (Im- head­
line*. ft may not be much of a
hurricane, ft may nor It any
hurricane al all. But ai ihe newt

Sanford

pi ••Mtltt«*n| 1)1lt|l' - llct'l

Sara W arren K a itrrh y

it

Miss Mildred Kotrson. whose
mamagi' It, ,u. I.. Itauun, J r.
will be an event of the next
week, wa* honored with a desaert
briuge party given last evening at
(i:tn&gt; u noc* oy Alra. I^e an»&gt;r»
amt Mis* Martha Perkin*. I he
party was given at the mime ol
.ms. Minor s mother. .Ml*. M. S.
tv iggm* on Magnolia Avenue.
I.ovriy arrangement* of multi­
colored nnnia* were used with
greenery in decorating thr room*.
I’rtor to the toulgc game* a
delirious ilr*»ert course wa* »ervc-o by the hostesses a»*i»te*t by
.Mis. Wiggins. Mr*. W K H a m »on and M ix Nancy
t olliinr.
Several progressions of brulge

K I.K C T K D

junior fashions.

If

The

II, M A R IA N R. JU N K S

Hradley have returneil home in
Ollnlido lifter *|iemling a week
with M i- lltadley’a *l*ter, Mr*.
J. I’ , h aili loth.
Mr. and Mr* Young Haiti* and
daughter, lln.la. have returned
home aftt I n Hire Vtail with Mr*
liar its ttiothi-i. \ti • A lr i I.rilt
hrtt t urn! Mi. I * nh.ut ut h.»\toti.»

!*)••! Offi«*r f*»» n m !i
lii«*trh«*n 8 lr\ . ••f
Ctttfi inin«*«l Min* Thrl*ti«

M l-, tlllle lire**- Whitt I
,-,1 a* Iw-ing among th,,«r
ing the annual session

!

reivl to

s. J
n W haiton of O tln iu lo 1
C a ilin Hay. A l-o the
y Ann VVhelrhei. A ndI'at Sehults. I.ucllle
•ncy Colluni. K.ll*al&gt;eth
i law. Daphne Connelly,
in-n. Itett v Jo Brock,
ith. N a n ry
William*.
. Jean H a rp e r, Minnie
im. Ann lialaon

Offleer* fur the coming year of
the woman'* auxiliary of Holy
Cross Episcopal Church will heinstalled at the 10 :1)0 o'clock ser­
vice at the church on Sunday. All
officers ami memlwrs arc urged to
be present.

Fall’s smartest dollar’s worth in

nut

M iv Carlene llollenNek return­
ed yesterday fiom Vltgima where
the ha* spent a month with trlative*.
,

EP I8 C O P \ I. A I ’ X11.1A It A

Select your favorite Gay Gibson,

U c ’re

5|i*&gt; Hetty Doris William* and
Mis* Mildred Williams left toda&gt;
to spend about ten day* in Wa*hington, D. f . and New York City.

C C ttt&amp; l

0&lt;l I to 0,1 8 this year wiFl
be National Nrwipapet Week auil
the slogan wlmli lias U r n adopted!
fos this ocean,in i« "Your Bight
lo Know is the Key to All Yum
Libriilirs
As a ha*n pun, iplr hi
exescising yum "rigid lo know"
is the knowledge of "How to
Read a NrVvtpapes" which i&lt; the
theme for tin* yeai’i week. Almutl j
everyone ihinkt -he knows how lu 1
lead a newspa|&gt;ei, but I, h, few’
if Ut know how lo differentiate |
between facts and opinion*, be :
tween new* and rditoiitl*, be
tween tiulli and falsehood
I ... |
many of u* ate pione to irg a td 1
as propaganda ihe fail* wltic.li.
we do not like, or lo arerpt a*
facts psoiiagand* which a|&gt;|&gt;rili&lt;
to out fancy. Ilr m r , though w
aie peshapt the lin t lead penph
in ihe world their nuv he *onntrulls to ihe statement that w.are the least infumied.

r 'V i'0” '** ,w w l’,n« UP f'»m the
Caribbean, we are leniindrtl that
the icaton of liuuiranet i, u|M,n
U» and that from now on. in (pile
of all the Weather Bureau can
*io, in ipile of our ^iluim Warnin,;
Service, and huttirane bunting
•irplanri, in «$&gt;itr of atomic bomb*
and dry ice, we will be hearing
more and more about huiticane*
in the next few week* lo come.
Aad somewhere some lime tliis
summer, in spile of all that
science and invention can do, if
tb« law of averages still hold*, a
Iturricaae will ttrike. homes will
be blown down, trees uprooted, and
perhaps scores of |woPIe killed.
It should mala iia*ftrl * mighty
aaail standing in the face of a
bowtina hurricane. And perhaps

Telephone I

iMrs. IHers, Dobson
Honor Mrs. 1lu p in s

n o d a l Calender

AnJ O n A D W on’t Bring
Succeii-Yor* Must keep Oa
Aitvcrtis.ng

Oviedo News

AndPersonal Activities

Carlin Palmer Rajr, Society Editor

3. Accor ding to her rt-porta tg

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Social

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

AUGUST 20, 1948

No-540*

COWAN'S

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Unify with and Jtfm

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Giants

TrimRed Hats lit TwinBill,

Locals Meet Orlando
Here Sunday After­
noon In One Tiff;

How dmtheystand

eighth inning to win th** tiff.
I'd trivia nf I Iriarnli allowed

the Daytona llraili I'» mm* lilt*
over a 11 inning loutr bat night
to chalk up a a to (r win. The
I n G n j n e s v i l l c T o n i t e | I’alatka A x a l e a * nipped the
(iaineiville G U i l t in a 7 to 4
game.
U r A i n i n it i i w h w m i . j u .
Diamond Dual

Herald Sport# I'dllu r
Th i- Sunfnnl Giant#- turned the

Tom Stanton and Andy A n d rrl&gt;. Ijtn .l Hcd Hut# back la*' nilthl ton were trark at the Municipal
in n twin atttaclIon at the Munici­ Park la it m cht. They had many
pal h r i t .
Tba local* won th** tough play* to call, to** . • • I'm opener by a I to 2 aunt owl came pier Ruperviior IM&lt;k M.-l-nughlin
back In til *1 nightcap tu »bell four d in ic . ho *nid that !•&gt;n Matte
I&gt;&lt; I.nnd liurIr r * for u lit to - was nut hy five fret at second
i ha*u in the r u iiiv between the
victory.
Thi* dual Hanford " ir , ronpbsd ! fiianl* and tin* Saint* at the
with thu twin defeat heeled lit* Municipal Park Tur/na}* night. . .
Si Augustine Snud. by th* l.rw* Kddin J,i*l**wiikl •*•#*, luirk In uni*
bur a Plrat* ** plmed I h* tiinnta ‘ form last night. n l(-r i****ug out
Manager
twn ntnl mu -hail game* ithrad n f for nearly a month .
tin 1 fifth place A rd e n t City u g - Duvv Ural** of th** Mat* trail;,*
I inv**ed *i|j th r rre ic li*&gt;**h# with
ari’K*il ion.
Ji«* S* hull * ' rut the route for III* fancy player ‘ Witching War(h r local- tn tin f ir .t game, and ' rm NVIuun pitch* *1 twice in the
United I k Invarlei a t*' five wall i nightcap, ntnl Hill llatdy played
*cntti r***l hingl*"
Johnny \it«*ln . in r i r h t O t d and *r third has*'.

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Charleston Trims
Greenville Spins
Thomasville As
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Th* C ity Re-creation Departtiienl w ill #pun«or a ’eater carnival
on Hatutday aitetnvan at tlio
Mayfair Inn poul, It wa# anr. &gt;.ne­
ed today by Mr*. Linda Glnjtlc-*,

3:1) C»ird»na K«t
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29 x 50'
Water Canilval Will
Be Held At Mayfair

(Jilmer WiHNM lie
in intra-nquad I iltji'iyde »»i th* victimof ihr #purt.

n.nuii* t (dm, v nt*1- m
Dm Washington Rc*d*kin intraI h*tiitlii 1 I'miilrti* AtitlfiiMjn 1JHrjiiJiii |?;itiii* ti| layfig
-h Suft
■it&lt;i iiuninfi "fiin**
■4inr -i Ji |day.
tiilincr injured a leg in a beetle
«l\ll «i %h i :

av.nttuu director.
*‘ M ag ai id
&lt;1 queen

v.lU be
S SCt'kly
S J ShllOOl
iS
Holds W
:r, ., r.-u, rt(VJ many water game*

» v r . ” «*

Tho Sanfonl Siccet Club held
iu waealy nhoot at the Municipal
Airport range, »n J thu folia vtTig
ccurea wrata putted.
Andrew Cauavray
x 50
33 J M
.‘ am Gardner
35 * W
fleorgv Mutfk.i
3d x
Frank Woodruff J t
Hoy William*

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ll« \ S S ()L TA TB D PHI SS
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lly A S S O C IA T E D P R P ^S
i.b* I.'omtuueltjr i.'alcmlac
Valdo*ta'* Dodger* (queried by
Chailcttun'i R e b e l * , driving l.lu Sports ll&lt; &gt;low
lif
nina For Ur«nkf:.,t
the Thumacvllle Tiger*, 7-C. la»tjhard for a S*-uth Atlantic league l i tt alumina
P t u i llj in
night, aiel with the heln of Al-;H&gt;anant, won their *ixth utraight
M i salon eoionada
bany'a Cardinala who drubbed ***• vlcterv lavt night and inrreated, •l MV Now •
,,ni| p|BCC Wktrcro** B-4, iucir**rd thglr lead over the pack to three »:lk Soli ir„M*hu
IlM c u r llu rM tlu n
their lead over the Ceorgia-Kicr-ifull* game*. _
* .lt l*n&gt;( Tire Potaa
‘da l^-ogut* to two and * h alf1 Their
-- victim* were the Drern------N«w 1
vil!»* Spirtnvii who lowed, *"• to '£. iv-^i t&gt;wm«ihint * ia. Ac
gamea.
. It w e Valdunta'a third tet ‘ ecu . i"nd yieltled icom.l (darr to the ' ,M *,“ rro“ id.
.Su In&lt;
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1
(H r \ieter*.*. T h r Ikodgvi * were |Macon Peat hr# by the narrowest; lliltt
*' 1
I'grp U a«b'«
i 11 41 W oiM To«lav
never headed, but the f ig r i» ft peremtagei*
Album !I«FI» w
thirn'et’i o mightily l» iie
v ith r. -narlwUMt *tmck in the D rth 1 IUI . i : lUUHtry
I**tul
tlirvc run mitbiint* in th&gt;- »*vdecision. T h r 1* 10
111
i nlli wn*l fiinUi inning*. 1 *.t up- eonuucring blow r atm* off the bat 1 ;*•■# .\c ata
n ,ng* fnt.td Valdoita tu employ
Hduak who tripled in two 1 i i l u i i i i v At vf^vfjkir
J N liar Mint tlin ili
J radically it. entire mound *m p&gt;.1run**
l,J *t’* rrantlng I I hit*, 1 *»fl s**t inlay Kwinn
Siam**} . Cater, llyrnv and Darden.! **h* Dm diaUnev for the R cUl*. 1.00 MuftRkftl ; h«*ivi
S'lrr.ry r*criv(&lt;t credit f t the •*on*V Mnndorff. Mn *1***1 off the I ;&amp;S&gt; Mi w -# .&lt; .nli- -ki
•
|mound in the fixth, wa« tagged • UH Itllllellly 11*1-7

5 Teams Have Been
*. cib-,. M m , &lt;i,«t l=.r' V ; * ..... .. ,h.„ d ,wri'
Trimmed From Meet !,;'f.

4-2A nd
v.ii! b ir.cluded or. tho prrgram.

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c ;Ci* tv* »t«r 1 Jum’i.cca
T.Ci Saw ,
?:**» 1‘U lta r *u* Patter ,

1-30 It is r in ly O uiptl
worked m e t the re n’n inning din- 11**1 Hubert# playcJ three po#imtiffOia
.lion*. He » » * nt fir*t ha*e, on
tom*- for the Hal*.
S;I3
N«vil lUMrti i3tu»R*
, thu mound and in right field.
»
■ * ■
l*nu by i ta* w w nth inninr ruul lh«
1
,^ tnllfla l|,lu l u
•
h*
.W«%»
A it Dunham chalked up th*&gt;
F ia c T ite m :
• f t Pay* 4 Ina#
W IC H IT A . Kac., Aug. 20. ^ - 's i t u a t i o n well l t d
Albany’. Cy*
T a
Th rV d e r* i a «
m a. c m i
victory in tin- night*
Manager
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The
original
field
of
12
team
a
wu*
rue
went
tU*
dlctuticu.
giantlng
v
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Have n ii.lr rent W a n r n N el-on.
4 30 Artitrl a » llU t k
Jnceifi* m „
..._ 4 1 ! 0
trimmed
to
27
tc.iiy
In
tho
Va-|el«hl
blow*.
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Our
I.ur.J
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Jim p a u lk n c , Ititl Hubert* and IlMMtll
1 «• ♦» 3
7’Ou SeW*
tional S rm M 'io fini* hull lu u ii.u
P iia tfi iu«t »»»
d ov !». »#•»* n nyun i
i
j (| 1 U
Mato- IV r e i
• thi hill In u t- Pftfeijh
ythooj
"tent nftri six dry* of play.
.pportunity to .trcngtlin. li.c lr. , t jpU; , (
‘ ,L* p c ih e , to vie*?| ?!|J 8MlUP4
1 I
tc*ni|*ta to nip the Sanfonl na- flm ta d
L«e» p«»n
ItiilM M - 11,
’ 1 0 13
Tw o more team* will be m.tlctl « , Ip on fourth p!a*i*-.an.i a *P0t
y.
, Ii(l tr1 , r in „ ,c th(l|,! 7.30 f.'lnli lit ixlrivnm
rault, hut th» lilanl* •ontimii'd Hloitn.i
f
3 4 ! I
by nightfall
I in the, ftrkirom mg league M ay- , CuM (| fi.t.* rJdcrchl with whm 7:43 bpor (a MiwMca !
thru attack
III** lot. If
1 4 Il - 0
Diir tor.A
Maxwell Field, A ll., and
l- off* Closely n m ir e l/o r tl K r th proved to be the winning tun. Huy I .,11* H«in(un1
ta u t night mat l.id the firat l|j*r.|» &lt;
3 4 0 f
Hull ijfimti
t 0 l* tt
ertiport, Mil.. I***t their -round {*&gt;'
honm*'ilk’, a flame c*d « H- r l f p Hniltcd ihc Card* in five 10 : 13 Jff**w r \ A I *t r G i. rn •&gt;
panic of th** final two world of * Y««r«i
4 linfu.M ,
; t- &lt;• 4
game* yesterday and w rtc til- '|»l r h f hl,,o* Dm 1 'rate* diupped hit* for hi* fifth win again*! two
play. C u n tc-t- will now Ik- of th** b M irtr
1 l» 0 ft
11*&amp;3 N« w» ■
1minated.
The Atwater, Calif.,!*
dacltlou lu Un* Cotilelc tn*; lowcu.
— MB•—
«' *.
unr night Mnn*l v a iic ly . Sunforil
1 J lb
Off
1l,aeh**ri* brat WealcrnpoTl, ti-0, (diatia,
Tnfa(»
17 ? 4 11
move- to &lt;lulnr* vill* tonight and
In the other game, the Jaclc*ori.*,,1
do.
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iwept
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Savan
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invade. Hayttina It* a* h tmnorinw.
111 II II II
big. but
* o it » .8
V II.
a , , Augusta
' " . ' . . ’- " T n d * C
Marday &gt;1 j *Ii 4!
d* f‘*nte*l Maxwell Field, 7 ti.
i lime* Jiirini'
during the
the even
evanjng.
but hlx
hi* i&lt;&gt;i.
naii rIndian*,
The O tlnm lu Srnatm* &lt;*une to the Mr MAftii*
t 1 9 3
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r
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Fort
Wayne,
Ind.,
Klcctrk*.
thi*
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»truck
in
the
ciincliei
and'
Columhi.i
wen*
rained
out.
Municipal 1’urk Sunday fm ii *in- R U n u a li
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defending idiampionM, will plug Du ir three-run .plurge in the aev-1 fj.., r.*»r»* victory, behind th e ! 7:**3 iRfitn
y lt attrartlun. It la likely that
ll'n rn k m in IL
Z 4 •• n
their aeeond game of the lounre- \*n,*J 'tjnlng decided th« Issue.
ten-hit pitching of Ab Sima, w o* I I .
k» OM lte*rr,iin
Mannpi i Hal t*nd*rr will *rtid T » ls#ff
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non! In tonight# f.-aiure. meeting' Moultrie# Athletic* pummeled; their th i.*1 xtrnight in th**ir idd to, 7:|i Mtiui.: AIjMah lifiullurit
Buddy I. 11I.0 to tin lull to fair the I ftl'lr. IL
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the Elgin, 111., Athletic club. Iloth 1|',p relli«i dwelling Americui Mill-1 regain n firat divicoe l«*rth. It! I cj iitukf&amp;M With si.ir
t t 1 1
Senator* hr re Sunday.
1 1 « 4
t.iitn. Won their firat game.
jj*j* 11V1* *l * “ * Amarlm#* ninth!wa* the Irtilian**' seventh co n iccu-!
I&gt;i« k Mrf'allum Ion led u no hit Knraonr
Ch»|&lt;i I 1% utiJrn
j Nfliuiff.iJ
* d »» 0
ellrUn** T i n
In other contests yrxteidiiy lire I
,n "o* la*t II gana*. Joe* tire def.at. ami only SOK pereotu
mailrrtiii-rc for tin Ibrat, npulnat
•.oil Y«ur ‘ ’ominiinlty i’n«L*4
Jacksonville Triniinai Tladromlers
1 who yielded .even tut * wa* the .miallext crowd #ime the war.j 1:13
the Saint* tail night. Il&lt;* turned /Tutnla
73 1 4 31
Tlm
t For 1/| Tlir.r
itii erpi.r r..r ll.**i|y
■dg.il the tjuinry. III., lHueja)*,j,h* winning pitcher.
wa. on hand tu wv the cuntc-it at i 3
the tiirk in tl** fit at Rami* of the
P m |*t»rtr.tlt» in 3|r|t»«lr
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ili tWIlrf Hirin*i«
Jackiunvilli* won with a five- I lo
run on n walk and n pair of e r­ 11#1.4ml
|er»* 11(4(1 |
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loo i \ |J. J,ii itinr Two bn Mi* J m ».mr,
ror f l.ecidiurir won the firat gnmo Hinfflfll
In | n i . „
*1*!!* fl,n otilliur#! In ,he thlid. Tummy D'.id
H*:i8 Hiring *M» h«-■*?i&lt;*
8 1ft I f ||
hkijif n K«* a «kl«
IIrr««rB llin f y K*ir»&lt;*i» 3I 1 Afutiu*. ' Mi Maim*
hy a 2 to I count, and capped the
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In I , 111 *n r ink frit lift, M*t III ................
'Th.- Inilinn# hounded bark in the 11,00 gi i|lMii yi up|c*
ni|[htcM|i hy a 7 to *1 margin. I• —
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3 I ouii.l* iilnys
B fI«I *, Hit t AIt I*, *I n11 »■
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LOR A N G E L E S , Aug. 20,
. fourth t&lt;* get four run* off Sima,
Lee.hutg (cored trvrn tutu in the
•!•»** it Wm *ii to t "I IiffI i,iitIti.Fi-nlkJ a «i *
13 4u IU
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I", It r 31«i n i|n Vn It'tFC Hkfillil I#**11 fEitoKtr ■
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FRIDAY AUGUST 20. 1948

THU HANFORD UKKALD. SANTORO. FLORIDA

MGB PnCR

Weakened. Suffered niDcmble.

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I It Four Knii;ht«
l*1«» flfrai U’fitka
•
» 3" Mammy ICayt
ii elute, a epukv.inap fgr the dull
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4 o'* Ni u «
Tha annual lake fraat football1
#
The pa»*.(a»*lng f r c h m n n , piKi.viil will he on diiplay lr»‘ 4 (»*. T t&gt; l* U (« Honia
*1 1'w 1a11.f&gt; Sow
j , :]«Wd to undcn tudy tammy tdollege A ll-S 'a ri meet the chnnip. 44 34\
Volar Of T h r Army
ti Hiioithfojthi* 'Hkiiii ihi* ycur
40 NrW«
Soldier Field totdaht when th* i J .
■ thould
l*vImrlt in uniform
7:13 Herr'** T«» Vet*
next l inn Chicago rurdfrnl* In th.-IR th! 7.3"
I’fin
H
y W r Haiti
wevk, Im n ln g further Double.
Biimiil game of the net lea.
(a *'0 Union H f rrltt i
A crowd of IOO.WWI D expected' t;*»0 I lr»rn* 1|««vxil*ltii arir
1 it
to watch Ihr collegian# attempt 4:fl fill#*! Htnf
nt make It three vIcteric* In o row ' 4 &gt;rt U s llu rll Ilnur
II 11 A !
over the prufcr»!.-nil rliampinn*. i i,', V , ;ri, nnutlrt„„
H
,I-a*k year th* St*r» defeated lh e l m sn t*t»»»pMi #N i *fi ,h *
» *,
A junior tennia tournament will ’ Ch icago Rear#, Dl to ll. In IM A •' " M*i*r Vm iirm*mi&gt;.r
„'h*lt'n at the Mayfair lna court, they Wanked the I.ox Angelei ! ’ ,f Mldnlalit Il*-nd&gt;-*vuu«
\ \ l M0
l 1 Moillljl V Ittitrwlhi* ui f| 4*1 alafjv_l. Hum* liu ilia a■&gt;#it.# aarni

D U Ire ict

fro m

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-R,,tonga brought m** :*•" ie-

(itot

On Stomach and Constlpn- lief I cut heaitlly wltlnut fear
lin n H e W orked O n lv H a lf
add indigitliun, ga. pain* and
lio n ue Moraw
tiuatiiw. deep like i log and get

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'Time.
ll* -

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nd
Now bFeel*
and
Gives* Ketonga Credit.

fu „ day*.

I v« regained 12 pound , at lu&lt;;
weight
and
no
longer
tike
H irtl&gt; rf.lii
MI wouldn’t exchang** what P"* Mrnng !a«itlv*»i f -r relief fi-jm
i l|.i*a *
P in:a ho# d**ne for me for any jduggirh oJiminatlon. My dauvhI X*Uiin,p.tf
_amount uf money," declare# Mr. ter felt run-down and I revomJlAF-r.lh
L. It. Mink*, well-known resident tncod d Rutunga to her, Ju*t h i
uf loike Wittes. Fla. A sheet metal ! hive to a nutnler of fric n lt.
r*»iul.
t: t
* v s m n i)
know who
worker and father of «tx children, Everybody
-----, — „ -1 ------— hm
.— - u„ *d
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Mr. Mlmh# ( i i horn nml railed Rctonga agree* with me tl* . l'a
V i l(e *1 1-,r .
tn Polk County, tia. He continues: fine "
*'iirt-j.i
” 1 feit »o wibkened and runRctongn
intended to relievo
.,* i •if
..
down that I could only work aboot diatrees due to in’ ufflcivnt fliw
VI.il&gt;- rf
, 11
iik ra ii.ll,
half the time. My appetite wa# of digettive ftiice* tr. the *t,,rach,
'Trier.* (
1 X.&lt;•« elan t*ff
shot nml what little# I did **m Iu*' 'f appetite, hurJcrljnc Vl|vpln.ll*.:i.
Trophlee will be pieMntedto Tonight mark* the firat inp**arseemed to rau»e o n l y gat and tonbi B -l deficiency, nr.d con*
I i- 1 *# k1r It
thc buy and girl winning thi* atico of C«a«h Jim m y Cotuclmnn'a
o ff ;bloating
, Hunting M
*'1iniinsti(*n «*
* *u . •'I'atlon. If ihc- fitit cottlc ' r.il.-a
| It-invani Him
and
It'd*
Livingstone
o
My
y elimination
\i»*
litiglcv division* and «up* will h«- Chicago Cardinal# In the pre-reen- hfi,t&gt;’b
lmtili.i*,i.p
give you gratifying lelltf,
awarded to the ivcnlid place con- •rm loot ball spectacle.
.N**tre Dame. Fiom the Cardinal iliiggiali I bad to take strong , laxa­ , your money will be refunded. You
came
Tfn.»l*
in K« 7 77 ll tcatauti.
tives and I didnl know what u Pnli g al R, i nga at Tcucnton’#—
d r e _ Dnttte*#
&gt;y.&gt;M&gt;i&lt;7i. The
.no tournnmrnt
imirnnmenl I#
la under'
UuUvr' N
fi"ir#
imroc# Frank
I rnna Tutehy,
ijiony, ------ *
.''.‘.''it"* '*!'
a W alkril fur C*|If«• n If* 7ri*|
th*- direction of th&lt;- City Rcvu-at- cuaeh of tiic AH-Rtur aipiad f , , r ' ,0 ,d that l[dl Lainpla.*ll, I at H ard- rcatful night's sli-cp wit# I frit Adv.
Ih ladtlll
«*lle |»*m
i»tn Dupartmcnt,
;the -ecoml coaiecutivn year, will ^.r-. H"l lllackhurii mid Cliarluy
‘Hallfor*!
&gt;
la*‘ **»*«( ! 1 \— l*»
Medal* will Is* given to the boy#' "lm a twin offenalv*- at tho C ard-|Trlppl wen- ailing.
Krm r* H u n lltiimnuN 2. 1 t«on*»*
am
the Carelniua have no*a*hero
f!tll«l It u u h«||#*! iti T r l n , Pr|&gt;t i an*l girls winning in tho t w o 'in a lf ln the form of a T-furm a-*
• K ii'-ikl" 3, 1 *«.* Iiriibinitin, divi.ioua nf doubles.
jtlon unit led by Notre Dome's JH', r I"*1 'tenth of the team that
Multi I
TWfl*b4lW
it 11 a* F iflo
I'articipanU ndil lv riu u iic l to Johnny l.ujnrk «n*l a n n g lv w in g
''**• ' ' t 1 they 11 havesplenVrffp 111»mham. Ilntl*' Mt«*lrn hnirr
ilp iir .*
ami Purr* Mv« fuinielt racquet* nmi Imils. The combination ipenrheaded hy Char- "id |*a»siiig as long a a .iia lK tiU
Mariya, Hacrifltr—^llaf tly. Ptitihl# Hill Hardware Company ls amm-lHe C unrrly, Misslstippl'a great "or *nd Pill Dewcll are areund
I* I *» &gt; loitihim.
MrMnntu
ar-l
»«r.
!*'
ItlM' 'ikiahi l«nfi nil
IVlalrtd awing the tournament, a n ^T l a p aTincollege squid of 71 players I'’1* '"'M -x *i .....- —
r - - - r -•*. Hoftf »*i il C. Il«ie* lift ha l l r - off making the award* poailbln.
numlier* M men from last t nation'* c.lmrr Angamtn arc sound of wind
Vrlnufi * IHiffliAili 4, l*rrvi '• HIt ti&lt; In
undefeated Noire. Pam*- pupiHil. i ‘" ’d limb.
j
itn i * t»* 1 1" mItii:tn lf: 11,i*l*41f ' i !„
S IIA H S E E S I’D I'B
Michigan place.! nn* men.
! I’rofu. from tonight a game w ill |
p«rl*i x Hitn—Miff Ittlann l In 1,'i
iftllni* 5 Fillip* P«ai*ikn«&gt;r 9 In
College In jut *.* lists st&lt;- long #d. Catholic and Jewish eharltiea
3 1 innltiir I mu 1**&lt;in*- rl" f Ini
V A T IC A N C ITY .A n *. 20 —j.Ft
1 2
1 ill! I*v pichrr- hy Knulk* 1—Pope T’iu* XII today received though. . It inclu'U'il Capt, Hump he divided «»iually umung the U n itMichigan, I ’ete Ash- «*f Chicago.
n^r it»untGimli N# 1mn tTyU fl*
I’alilrvi, Slmh
f
Wild
jiilih f i- N* 1
I'r r r i
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’ Junior Tennis Meet
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S P K C IA I. S L U Y IC F S

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Pa r t s a n d s h k v iu r
O F F IC E . tmww I d Melseh IlmMlnw. U A S O l.IN K |kiwi i I muii mower*, li r a 'o r Work liy the hour or job.
ih Inch. J .1 II. I ’., Brunt* ft i
l'honr lu ll
U i c r llfhi oTTIee, newly deetv.
I [ouichlnir. hui row mjf. mowing IOu I'nlm rllo Vie.
Stratton motor*, now uvniMMej
I M N , «ll utllljii*., h&lt;‘*t anti Jaiilaim
dirt
mow
nit.
We
specialite
Help Selfr S*lf V n l r f t.vuiotrT
hi flHt.60 on
Ka*y Term*.
•or w rv u v
Tnrni.tuJ.
Cull
in condillirtilnit Imlldlnit lot*
Drier*
Irnnluf
Seal U rd u U fflw , llo K. l*t
V hM V, II. A A. Hcpt. Store.
and
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I’Snnr V1^9
St. I’hoiic '.mu
.Moioin uml up In (lute one room
New Location. Ilerf* S'w init F LO U R S A N IU N tr &amp; fmlshinR ' ’ a i.l. ft17 for Ratterv. livn iiu 'o r
ofNcle'ity upnrlnictil. Mi ni fm
and Si arter e i rirr.
Haiiirt's
hiltlliert rouplo Downtown lo- tlarhine Hlii'|r, Upiiositr I'rincesa
elm mm,' A wuaintt Our puwe*
Mattery Servirc, t!i&gt;| W Fust
Thenlre. I'hune I lw .
rntlon. Cell '&lt;50.
unit enaMc* ua tu work vhern
St
there Is no electnr .onneetlo
U .X ED U FKKDS— eomtilele line
ovalbble.
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.A N D O Notnlnr SeM m .l tr.
4 lt Aero* Tiled Fur in In ml SIHfi,
Hunt * Tureilo Fee.) Store
H. XI &lt;;iea*nn. f ake Mary, H *
Undo Kvrnitut Stnr. Cull Ralph
1^1 pt-r Jim II I! r. rimin' T k I-.I
Ray. lin 6 J
FN .LIN tS S T A T IO N 'S -P - k A
T W O room furrw nw r npnrtment
eriuiplm-nl. flood loenlluli. Iten- .L M tP K N TE H IN H nni repnlrino. — — ---------- .
hour, day or week. A l l l)ail|{h
Expert Radio Rrpnh&lt;iur
A did I* i inI I’lnuii' :lnj.J
•onnlde. Call IHU3.
«• !y. Plum- 775-J,
►red Msers. 3 II K. 2m,i Si
3 ItOOM nparinlent iiullntili&gt; fur Soda Fountain, Hm k liar, Slimli
roilple. ( IH Mnple A VP.
IluoinrM* O p p iirlim ille H at.I i l f TA N K S , pft-m* mm ■ re
and
Iteataiiiant
lefiiKerntor. 10
ir .iifnie.al, *Iaie npiiroved , , ■
Phone
Ib’ii
June.2582
Oviedo.
P O O R ROHM Aputtment, furni-li
MAN IIK TW K K N aye* of 25 and
•i',. &lt;1311 and 7.15 yiilb.m
Ml
ed. Apply 112 Ltm Ave.
Ho.,k truaianti'eil
J.
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45 to n**iime life insuiiima'
I t'lishmnn motor scooter K'hmI
phone I3U W,
eondition Make lire offer. IIS'-*' ogeney and all while debit in ' Jr
APARTMKK r. BIB \V. i-t St.
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— N. Jessnminc.
| Sanford, (iuniaiitfcd «nlarv Fin .M;IR
R f .N T -n .K i t sandnr
I* i wi*-k plus eomtni*&gt;lon. t nil
ilo-rallen. Hrnsonahlc •-alei, .s.,n.
2 furnished ruums fur rent. lir&gt; X. B ARTICLES WANTED
Dilnnd 2I7-W.
ford Paint ft (Hass »5i pi, n*
Jessimtine Ave.
tax
■VILL U U Y your ear regardless 12 S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S
A F IV E ROOM hou«e tu the rich!
of nyc or condition Ratliff ft
K ill hen r'aliim I* call r’. .1
couple without tiniinnl*. Apply
Sr n*. Phone 237-W ._________
FLO U R S A N D IN G and finishing f&gt;iLindt.
779 W.
after five o'clock. M2I W. F ifwith modern equipment, 2h
lliyneot ea»h p ru r paid for t.»ed
tecnlh Street.
yin-* experience, work guar­
y o u r S A F ir r v
_
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture'
anteed. K. F. Steven*, lit. 2
thf highway depend- on d ^HKAL ESTATK FOIl SALE Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph. 958.
Ho* I-Id A, Sanford, call 7DH14
votioilinn of yum eai
|., r, :
all. r 7 nu p, M. n. N'fute 7:Un
In** li-k*. Bring your cm tn
K I . \I. K S T A T K — IN S F ItA N C K 7
P e ls , L iv e n lo rk , Suppliew
A t.
'•nr exi-erl servile men f" u
I’K O l'K K TV M A N A tiK M F N T
I B E K C H E C K .r j - and
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It.U M O .X II M. H A M ., Realtor Ftllt H A L E ; llotse. M i d d l e and
harne**.
Inquire
at
AdamI'p
■SlS.
dm . -1 I'lor lila State Rank lllde.
Eleetrlral Appliances
holslery Shop, 12th and Sunfoid
v il.M H A I. TR U C K ft I'tJP T. ( n
R&gt; frigerators
Ave.
________ 2M W . I'iro Si.
Repairing
2 Fed Itnom house, with sleeptnn
w alker
porch, 2 car Kirraifc, yood loca­ Cutest Terrier puppy in Florida,
I-T N O H C M S — P E R S O N A i
20N N. Park Ave.
Ph. Il0 t
priced right. County 2105.
tion. |U,f.00.l»U term*.
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Work
(iunranlred.
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6 Room h»u«e, nil Inryc room*,
8
H ELP W A N TED
&lt; 1.1 \ N E R LIV lN fJ call n il f,„
itood location, yp.Hflu.tK).
I P lin U t T E R Y - S U P COVERS
oevpletw dc'alli on FotJC IN H
6 Room hoiiM- with two lot*.
hull
line
sample*
For
expert
Saleilady, middle aged, expel ienee
So.inern Chemicals. Inc.
I3.75il.00. Term*.
novice. Phone 1112. Sanford l ’ppreferred. Morgini'a T r a d i n g
J. W. IIA I.L. Realtor,
U iitc f ) I IBH N. Park.
|ki«t, Sunford Ave.
N O T IC E — « r
coal Ju.-t reeelvi
2129 Mellon* illr Ave.
Place older* early. J . ||. p . j , , “ b E*! 118 F O R ”
Phone 966-VV
T I I 'I S T !
T Y P IS T !
ft Son. Phone 72
M IM E O U H A P II P H IN T IN U
T H E R E A R E S T II.I. S E V E R A L
Slodern 3 •liedroom house.
A N D T Y P IN G
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A U ro s TO R S A LE
Mellonvillr.
C R E D IT III H E A D O F
ID A F A S H IO N S . B O TH P E R ­
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N E W H O M E — Now under conJu llS . A P P LY H Y PHONE " I t 1 116 N . Park
for live atrek. inquire at -Mu ir
»t ruit ion.
W ill lie completed
Hot. 11(1 W l*t St Phona l'.')"
IN PERSON . E I T H E R T K I.E -t V ! N ET I \N R L IN D S made to ‘orwithin 2 weeks. Located on 2
P H O N E MR. M A R T IN A 1350,
il
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Si-mlnnlo
Venetian
Hlln-I
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Model A Forrl plek-up i n .-1,
larifc terraced lots with nice
oft A P P L Y IN PER.SUN T o ]
to.
M20 W. 3rd St.
Phone
(.noil iomlitirm. H-iy Re-1,
tteei. Priced reasonable.
F I . O K I D A F A S H IO N S , A IK I 1152-W .
W. 2ml,
K O H E K T A. W II.M A M S , Realtor
RASE.
Itaymund K. I.undiiuisl, Awoclatr
LA W N S M O W ED . For reasonable
HOOD
Atlantic Hank H ld i.
Phone 732 Practical nur»p, white. In live in
cstimaiLa pi.'.i.w vnit'W.
U S ER CARS
home to attend aem I-invalid.
til .M ERt.URY M'dan roupe, I in
Elderly person preferred. Phone
3 BEDROOM country home with
top tnerhanii ally gmid tin
Real Ratal*
lnveelmenU
534 or Write I*. O, itox 1681.
5 arte* of land on lake. Located
low mili-uge, lot* of good trail
W. II. W IL L IA M S . Rrallor
2 mile* off LT.H. 17 on Rood
MMrtatlon,
IIO N . Park Ave. Tel. I I N
road.
Furniture includes m s
P.H.A. I one Term lauuu O .I. 41 P O N T lA O K serial} coupe, eve. IrnfriRcralor, ramre A washinir
b’lll l i t f l , allk-smootll molnr,
F .II.A . Repair laraoa
machine. 100 chickens, I jersey
.
,^JJ*«hl*&gt;* nn[H’aronee.
heifer, light farm equipment
42 IN T E R N A T IO N A L K5 ,l.t
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paired,
called
for
and
With place.
Water
trurkt nt*w motor, tirw pnitit
Ilf
d&gt; liver ed. Plmna County 3702.
Electricity. Price $fl.800 00. .
In fftd, a firw* rhurirt* f&lt;»r h
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Walter.
*£HEKS
W . R. W IL L IA M S . R c lto r
luoriry inakrt at a reasonable
price.
IIO N. Park
Phone 1120
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tiuarantrrd prrformanee
M O D ER N 4 bedroom Rrnrh type
Cash nr Trade
y o u d r iv e : i t
borne, 2 bath*. Excellent loraKn«» Terms
P H O N E 200 ,
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PAGE SIX

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Truman On Trip

At THE CHURC HES

« »,iu a r 4 r n n t I*,,# o m
Dewey. HOI* I'tfiilffitia l nominee,
and hi, Vlce*I,rrridrntiaI running
male. Governor Karl Warren, of
Calif., for their "alienee" during
the recent spot i*l •&lt; slon of Con*
gresi.
llenry A. Wallace Mild hi* I’rogressive Party "w ill lend every
possible support" to the maritime
union* In their effort to retain
their hiring hall- "
The National l.al-re Relation,
Board ha* nrlr &lt;1 that tire hall*, on
the Great I j i Vo * in whhh the
union* p
. are
banned hy Ian. Th r deei*lon »a&lt;
that &lt;ire.it l.nki
ha'l* operated
hy the Clft Na' innl Maritime
Union are illegal under the TuftHartley A« *.
T h r presidential randidate nl*o
•aid hi* party will “continue II*
unremitting effort* for eonipli le
repeal of the Taft Hartley \rt
ami rv-esiabtl-hmrnt of the prin­
ciple* of the Wagner Ai •"

All Ckurch Notice* M I be prmentrd at H it II
day belnre publicatliM.
1 IIK &lt; III lit II O F G O D
2309 Kim Avenue
Her. Joe C . Crew*. Paator
Sunday M-hool at 0:43 A M. Mr.
Krie Kinard, auperintemlent. We
I have cla*M*s for all age*.
Paatrral aerviee at 11:00 A M.
The pa»tor urge* all memlier* to
h&lt; preu-nt at thia aervice.
i Kvangeliatlc M*rviee at l : l § '
P M. The Rev. II. M. Unite, of
I Wayeroaa. Ga. will lie vpraking at
thi* service. The revival that la
now golnr on. will continue all
neat wreck. Service* carh evening
at 7:46 P.M. Rev. H. M. Ilaire
J will do the prearhing. The churrh
t *tring bund will furnish the mu«ir,
I und the public i* Invited to attend
' these service*.

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|irr •••nt fhrrn-,
certain p« non
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aclve* for and
Hon.
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Th e y a ir: *1
of every mil* •
United State
in
male per on n -.e l
State*, who. on i*
file d for tin fn *•
sequent regi,t rati-,
the agr« vf I" and
hlnxelf for and *idimlt to regiattalion at *urh time m time* and
plare or plan . and in *j ih man­
ner, a* -hall I- determined hy
proelarnation of the l're*ldent and
by rule* and n irulatio»i- prr*erilied
hereunder M
It--gisti ition of white men will
take plan* in Sanford «t th- Seni­
or ni-d Jim - - 111(1 Hi bools, South
and W r*t Side P rim a lv. nod San.
ford Vocalmnal S In-d on Cumm errinl Hlree*
At Oviedo men
w ill irg i»ti r at the High S&lt; lord.
In l.onirwood at l l - I t mail School
and In Genrva. I it - M ary. Wd*on
ami Mon roc elementary *chm»ls.
Coloreif non will register in
Sanfotd al the C i .om. arol Hop.
per Arademie*. at th&lt; lt»*enwald
School |n Ijingwood and at the
following elementary •rhool, 'lid ­
w a y , Monro-, llviedo, Kotokee. i
Gene* a, Gahnelln, F w rra t C ity
and W a rm &gt;
Supt. Lawton
ha
requested
prlnelp-*1* to meet Tuesday after­
noon at If:&lt;V» oVInek In th&lt;- County
Court llie&gt;m to hear Mr. Ilar|rei
explain the program , nn-| („
eeivr the nere**ary eiiuipmrnt.
W A S H IN G T O N ’ , Auc. 2&lt;»
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President Tru m a n told Selective
Serv lee Itoutd- today to atari mail*
Inir •la-ofo ation i|ue*tionnalrea
to tdnrle non-veteran draft regt*.
I r e -'* |,V Sept 1
Th e ot-l-f w i ■ In a d ll-p a rr *el
of rr rotation* I.-vine down tire
detail'd prevl*tona for
tint tine
thoovand
of
young
men
ft
th ro u rh 2% into uniform under the
n » ’v neacetimt* Ilra ft A r!
Under tl&lt; or-ler. r.* provided hv
the A rt. it»fe«nteni* will Ire trivrn
to men with tirin'ndent*. to atm &gt;«t
all veteran* *« men In n--ri-&gt;-ary
lot** includin'* farm w&lt;»»V, eon-

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November.
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Soviet Raid
|f'aaC*a*4 »••«* Pi*c »ap|
tt»W
Cot. V ran' t How-lev. U .S . ri mmapde- |n lt-vlln. tl»*erlle*i| Malir* * f • fo*-.-* **- rritninala.
IV i— 'iit»l* “ I - r nj-'h*1* t»M a* Pot*damav PI * 41 h - w ' iI M arV rm P*
fnrre* ba-l re— ntlv l-ren e«|Mn led
hv .'(M rti-n Immieted from the
anerovnding S o v i e t oeeupatim
rone.
" T h ’* lawlei»neaa lndlea*e.| In
jrpatrrdav'* aetlvltlea In the S.r\ict
a c to r
I* refftettahle." Ilowley
Id. * hot it i- iio.i. I.tandable that
police I* the Soviet aector are
having dlfflrully maintaining law
and onlet ami m aintaining the
reaper* of the population in the
fare of the known rtim in a l record*
their leader*."

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A S M H M A N W I1 H

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l l : « i A.M .:
Morning Serview.
Subject: ~ G « I."
K:00 P.M.: Wrdne-day Service.
Reading Room H our-. Tuesdays
and Frida)*, 3:00 to 3:00 P.M.
MI I II'M H'* I t III I l l 'l l

510 West Fourth Street
Frrd R. Horton. Pastor
0:45 A.M .: Sunday School.
11:00 A.M .: Morning Worship.
, oo p . m
Vaung people's •i
vice.
7:45 P M .: Kvang'dii tie service.
Prayer m&lt;- ting We Inesday at
8:00 P.M.

F IR S T IIA P T IS T C H U R C H
Park \«rnue at Sitth Street
" . P. Ilrook*.. Jr.. Pastor
Sunday School. ti:45 A.M.
Morning Worship. 11:00 A M.
Training Union. *1:15 P.M.
Kvcnlng Worship, 8:00 P.M.
Wednesday service, 8:00 p M
W. leome.

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V Hith nit • ■ 7:00 p ||,
Union -m i . » . -i |» m.

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S K V K V T II

M AY \ M V K N T IK T
C l l l K ell
Setenlh Street and Kim Avenue
SaId-nth School, U:30 A.M .. Sat.
urday.

Church Servbr. 11:0o A.M.

Investigat.nn Of Fires
I ssllsarg | raa* l-sir liar

I ..HllHIie.i •VMM !*•■# J*"1*

testify In oiwn session.
All three *«*ie bcroinpDnifil hy
llandil Canimer, New York attorney.

'•* husinrssmen. officials of key
industries, and etvie organizations,
auch as chatnla- , of rommerce and
trade organisation*.
A MOOll, Put Hull, 21, wa« chosen
Arm y Information officer* over
lor “the muat beautiful legs In the the II, 8. were told confident!world' in a tournament held in a lly in June n&gt; contact thoae who
Santa Monies, Cal She won over 73 1 might receive requests for inother ronleitants. Pst was awsided ( formation. They were- told to dis­
a film contract, a trophy and a cus* with such person* the poscomplete wardrobe, (fntrrniiional) sihlc iiar hy trotmtial enemies -&gt;f
seemingly hartulMl infurmatiou
nlaiut trcrnl developments.
Many information request* have
'l l IR K G A'l Olt.s'
J A C K M tN Y IL I.K . Vug.
' t/P&gt; rutne front Germans in the Rus­
sian-occupied aono, particularly
T ,'e Fnlverslty .if H oihU ex- i th,. l^-ipiig sector! the Arm y
nearly 10,000 •tuh’iit- (hit j said.
)'rnrG rrnun individual,, firm*, school
It will la- a ir r o n l regi&gt;tration.
and museums have maile direct
almost J5u lat-ent mute t'an a
normal ■nrollnirnt year anil will . requests to American civic or­
ganization* and hutinr** firm*
la- the largest percentage o-rease during the past several months.
of .ertv .ta'.o u n n , tlty la the
c»u r?-.

Itnl un«l«rifn&gt;iitMl iii thr U.8. ll
I'ressman and Aht now are ar.
ir|icitt(l it a ilcmanii to I hr com* lively ronnerted with Henry W al­
ml
m yi
nla* to prodik* IN • lace’s I’rogte «ive Party. Witt I*
«-r« or disclose his » herealiout* so |a legal associate of Pirssman an-l
he ian l*e served with a subpoena. Cummer.
&gt;* fnr l ‘i r - -mull, Abl ahd W ill.
Nlm n said they refused to say
tttm m
'N M 'M S . I 'O
whether they knew Uhatnlmr* hy
anv other name. u&lt; h as George
Croslev. An earlier witness, Alger
III**, first del
i nowing Cham
lot*, hut later said he knew him
In ID 11-33 hy th-- name of George
Crosley,
Niton *aur I f -bowed the thleilawyers a recent picture of Cham ­
ber* an-l a picture of Uhamirers
taken In It 'll. He -aid they refu-ed to identify either picture a*
that of a man they knew.
The llt.tl picture was with
article in the niBguine New Ma»se*. written hy Whittaker Uhaml « r • under that name.
See What
Nison said the men did answer
•onto question* lie said Abt ad­
Pretesting
mitted that he knew Rexford Guy
Tugweli, one of President lt&lt;M«-eGives You!
velt’s original "Drain Trust era."
He said Witt admitted knowing
Pre-'man, ami Pref— man admltleil
knowing A F L Pn-sidcnt William
Vow r"*9 ww* AW 'C*cjk os tKoeif And to O'* Slow boyi and
Green and C IO Chief Philip M ur­
•*» f&gt;* *»*&lt; fo« fer.0* Shorn «
..*• f)9m dm
ray.
P&gt;* *et»«e come* •&gt;* men, e*kot *&gt;o' -o k. Pe« rends, haMe*
Niton -aid * full transcript of
thoe -oK-et for yew ymmflUed Come m . . . let ow ripen 'nan
the questioning will l»e made publie later. He said the three men
A m yov os ukttim
protialdy m l not lie railed to

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D A Y -!^ &gt; N C J E H S E V . . . A
New York suit to live In and
travel in all through autum n and
winter. G re y wool Jersey makes
the frog-fastened bolero a n d
skirt, buttoned onto the green
trvl black striped Jersey blouse.

I

an*| ||« final «1l»eharEe n« l'i# n
tor of
eotata; and Ihat it

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Kill mt II a* o'clock A 51 on th«
tlth itar of Heptember. nt*
*
ab •coin thereafter
the matter
jean he hcaril applr In the H r .»*
ft W
WareCourt
m »‘mintA
*1 his fI»le
. ffl-e
In the
II 4«a Ju tv*
(A’. Y. O f i t InUilule Photo)
tha fo*inty
•if Hevnlnnt#
rnqntf,nf f*emlnnle
Florida Ari^ot®
?
Minfttril KI'-rMi •f&lt;»r lh* anfir
«f If* m M final arrountlna
I N. U K \Mt|l \ R T K R S
■«4*b H i Or 14tor and for nH*» of
NEW Y O R K . Aug. 20. ulh— t1|«tr|l,iit|&lt;»n
nf taM Mtatr and
Kainvation of the six-hlock Man­ final dl^-bwr*# m Firrtifnr
T IIK A TI.A N T tr
hattan site for the new Unite-!1
NATION At. HANK
Nations ht*ad&lt;|uar*t-r* will l&gt;cgtn
OK JArKHON VILLR
Sept. IS— two wivk* earlier than

in

originally planned.
Il.l* » i -

ih-cid-*il y i-it n d a y at

.1 rm-etlng of {he U N hrnd~|tiaitrr*

t i l l Itl ll
I ndcr M rlhodut S u p m b jo n

Rev. I aI w ,tn| Kiri her. Pa«tor
l»:45 A.M .: Sunday School.
II :iat A.M : Wo I hip 8cff "Prayer In Three Phases."
7:3tt I'.M .: Youth Ft lh&gt;w»hi|&gt;.

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.National Vt.«nk of J a
•onvtll#. J«&gt; h * "M llU
KlorM
«•
r»r* u to r of th# leant Will m l
Tm tam rnt of Ht#|»h#nll Olln
*&gt;tiu Phlnr 111.
i h&gt;lMr. iffc m H . ha« flla«1
fllH In l^A
above itr ln l Court ItIf* final et J)
•oijntlna an«1 petition for appf'
apt&gt; r . r
thereof, for or»1er #»f illitrlhutHn

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advisory rornrnittee.

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IMpphafi olln FMnhntMr
He. ente,)

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Defense Meet

f i e t f * 4*
in

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HEATING

l&amp; M -l

-HOT —
HASHES?
Ar* you

p&gt;
ilog
m thru the
tb«

functions)

*m)dJl»-s,.
peculiar
idle-att' period
psrVst perull
pecut to wi«naa |# -M yrss It Does
nor* IhU
m u make
man you
suffer from hot
h&gt; t nsiiir*.
OasUm . feel
test oo
so are.
toss, high-strung,
Uwng. llredf
lllrrt? TbrO
Then ,*&gt;
I try
Urdu B. rtokhan'a
Vr*stable cu.wikkari's VrgsUbl*
I
Pound In relists such »y«ipU*m*l
rtnkham'e CVotremad also ha* west
Doctor* rad a stuaiactye Mate effect'

LYDIA E . PINKHAM’ S m ,,W T

Gray Hair
Trouble

/2 "« •&lt;*’&lt;#

P» - ooS
H P arrot
ii eoefeuti an* ••in
.95 to

TlUffln dlLSO

Corn &amp; Wheat Scratch
Titurdo
10W illC T R IC RATES

Efffr Mash
T iix fd o

$5.35
9

H U S FO W IER S F F K IH IC Y MARE THE ELECTRIC

(irowinpr Mash

$5.50

Hroiler Mn«h

$5.70

Tuxedo

Tirardo
Deride tn heel water alectricslly and yuu can
Slat, mooting the pennies il ***** G;hf now.
Yet, low elacirk rafts In thi, art, combined
with the efficiency of the Fowler water Hester
a*&lt;nrt you the le*M com fhesucomuic hot water.
Because ibe Fowler I, tcientifccally iniulatrei
} wrif, to ratain th* n iiln u m best, it require*
a minimum of electricity. Long-lit* "black
beM" element* aim help reduce best lot*, srwi
protld* irouhle-frea operation for ye,r» to
come. Fowler element* go graeW the tank
inMtad of Jw lb* lank, tllaiinaling maintenanct
com , from *pod or gstket leaks, liming srd
scaling in lb* lank. Fowler', ruit-reti*t,nt
porceMin-tined tank Insure* sh*nlui* proteclion from Uak-raMy waear.
Tkirty-chre* yean of minuficiuriag so (n* a
product raibla Fowler to back every water
hasttr with • 20-ytsr replscemem guarantee.
Start on the road to new wafer healing economy
with your order l o t a row lee dearie Wsier
11ester t

I ’urlly cloudy Ihrnugh Tue«da&gt;
with widel) *cxttrrrc mo*tl) alia;'noon thunderchower*. Gentle to
ciccx'ionxll) moderitr * a * t e r 1 y
___ .
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SANFORI). FLORIDA

EfUbUihed 1908

M ilitary Chiefs Say
ForcesMustCallOn
Others As Needed

-MONDAY AUGUST 23. HUH

Draft Questionnaires On Way

4 Power Meet
Russians
R
elease
3
With Stalin
May Be Last U.S. Military Officials
;Western Envoys Visit
The Kremlin Today

i

Britain Has Received Most Of
Blockaded °'b ireiTn Wur,d’s Grants, Credits, Says U. N.

NuXs*Ani ^"'President Heads

To Open
Sea On
r
.
Vacation Cruise

M O S l'O W . Aug

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-4*1*1

It, M il II &gt; K I. G O l.llw M I I It

lire

Ul M &gt; \. ''Wit/riland. Aug 21. 4sl*l Ihitatn !.,, r ■itrd more
IMistwar guilt, mil tirtlil, ( lull, the lest ..I lire Wi-lld ■11, otlirr
counliY iiiiuthtig In l mtr-il \ ,n,&gt;111 ilatnlii • pulili-lred 1 .
H 'r liguir* thuui'd tli.it Iretwren Mat
l ‘&lt;4 &gt;
re I''48.
goienuiienl ami |&gt;n,.iti lui.iiiti.il 41,1 In Ihittin til.ilnt
e*|U,, d r ill
Ih .h 'D tNtl.tNKi
'" 'hr *.llnr |h-|uhI. I lilt., III 4iilrd ollrei ,. ,i ,|r&gt; ,.t ,|, d , Oiinlnr,
14*'&lt;h
goiriiunriil ami|i|i,.itr 41,1 tut lluir ,11 r.|U|, ilmt | JJ.4 ill
non.mm

tInri- \&gt;r.trill rmoY* wrnl to the
krentlm luiiiglil Ini .«n 4|&gt;|Mitnt
merit with |'tune Muiistn S i j Iiu
.11«,| | uirign Minuter Moliito*.
Ntimr ttiu n r, railirr exptetseil
l-rliri I’liinr Muitlri Stalin might
! Ire lU lrm rw rd tonight (I'u tlt Ulltl
G 1I1,loll khip.it, Ire, also ,Uggr»lr»l
|thr l.ilk, might hr with Stalin 1

W ASH IN G !O N . Aug. 23-&lt;/1‘)
p— American Military chieli laid
down llie edict today tlut Atmy, Truman To Be Met
Nkiy and Air Force mutt radi call
By Destroyer Ken­
on «td (ic.tit llie- oilier, when that
will piomote ’’effrclivenet, a n d
nedy Early Tonite
eronoin)" of o|&gt;etationt.
aboard ) a o iT Wanderer .
Dus IMollouiuemrnl came in
» itklrmrnl from Secretary of De- Aug 21 (/!*) I'lrndrnt Truman
frnie Forirstal or what to t ac- tailed inland waters today. Iieidcompluhrci at weekend meeting, of J J'11' lut tire mouth of Delawate
top mtlilaty official* at Nrw|&gt;uit. 1 ■ and an esc union into the

No. 1.

Aiw oclalrd I ’ rerw l.ro.srd W ire

1......... l.rrlY p,rd.*.r«l that tl.r

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of all

«««•

ttreri
riirrluig
tonight will Ire lire D*l 'll Uli'B, with n ti-tnl of 4l.l'/G.mm iNNI ...

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Soviet Folii'e Cross
Into American Sec­
tor Ami Seize Ger­
man Photographer
ID ID" IN -li.Y N K t
HI R U N . A u . 21
The
KuiitAiii ir lr jt c d t J»v three L 6.
M iliUit iffobrmmrni t t m l i they
Iia J «rifril »u M .'ik u irJ b'rrhn jr;#

in Niulhriii

itrr.n

i;n.

I fir I u i I d Ii m lum *ei tire
I lifiiuiui. lie4*t of Die i
c«*
i I • 11» II i»f Ihr H um un tcntioii/l)
I i i I r i li Hril.ii , Ucr H %»
A iio trii ii « tn'Mnfi m iuh ^ u n Jiy
4llll AUUIfki (&gt;| «l JiUlidB ti W cit-

|a
I,
1 nil'll* II
t.MIff’ll
th e trrir* o l roui t o w n ion •ire next : &gt;»».*• -tiiviptrnts -**•,.,||t. |nt,to uti.i. .t I;.
1l| | si •I cm lie 1i.n p. I..c x n j ''pre*umpt:on
thiAngli,
\III-'
11
.
01
,
/Hire
of
i
;
,
t
Irrriiir, wliull italic,I late in July
th.it till
ninny, wttli * 1 » D i.ikhi.o oo , liu lv .
,1
, ,
open tea lomotrow.
I hr \Xrilnn diplomats ate lie*14lt,i
R I.
li •li.*.
lire ptriulrnlial yacht William*Ire,n i irrltuiq a Idling ol lire llrilm fl.l5li.lnm.iMio nn,| Tlo- S. tn.-t
Foreeitsl alto said:
» loir trip. .. o i - c u rd j |;|l|e
ti-rm ri •lit- 4 1 -d ih.
••fit
hunt,
on
a
pre-campaign
c
r
u
i
s
e
,
N
A
M
O
N
A
l
HIADQUARtlRS
of
th*
Salacttv*
S
e
n
t,*
m
ow
*
Into
lujt*
|U,Mkatlr
ami
rxplollilg
a
hail,
foi
)
lands,
with
f
l
n.'.I.ikki.iaHl,
I. Thrie k i , disc union ol
hi tl.r ti. J r l.ir n r ,. Rutralstlag
loan*
I
•
lit
gear tn Washington a, w..iki-r* prepste to distribute »«-ioe Iff " 'l l 1 Jl&gt; lour |iown talks on Geiniaii) and
"l. lu-l.il nil
ml
(
s „ , „ , !(•
*l" "broad ilralrgic mattert ol pat- headed nuithraitwaid up Oieta•r . . 1 i;«* •i4ii i.-lihtii 1 1 . »ir 1 ,nlo ttre Ameridraft
raglitratlon
«uid*
to
local
board*
ttin-ugbuut
lire
nation
i
Ireh
l'C
given Ii) go,,-inmental and utl, i hah llfato-i.
1 ,it 1••1 " u p 1 sn » r ,tin ot Hril.n , . J s tir,led
ticular intrirtt in th* current in­ peakr bay tin, morning from Anna
U»# operation are l.t Col. I W Halt (standing), chief of Selectlia Serff* |olliri l.uto|iean pn-lilrmt
g.-vetnm.-lital .,g, n. lr . and pilVole ....... ......... .. !•&gt; (•
IMilit. M il, after an overnight stay.
••» in# 3••till « ',1110411 phoineuphti H r was
\liltin*-nili&gt;r
"a
ll,-i
lledell
South
ternational situation."
tea InforinaUon, and ll S. -jlilc., publication* chief.
tin ie ruatniuall
•*••»|H»t a i i»*n»
T lirv •*•*’!iiiK'il
•
M**mi iMiarsI Ms* l'i it 1 1«
I of tlx I' S
Atlllglsandor Vie*
Thr route led acrot, short reach1 li r trnih i.rim sn -c./rJ once
2. "Cutrenl scientific deielot*
'* M'hatrtiK'mini «f
Mlul llfitia,i
I
rt
of
Ntaryland
and
Delaware
by
lim it.!*, I., thr iiu ii.in , and their
menti weir rurveyed in an effort
I Knvu) K rm k Itobtli* v m H wtot
lo inturr that the armed trrvirei way of the Delaware Ship canal,
Unm an pula* riitiri :n the »&gt;etlt.. tIn Ktniilin from hia own •inD iiiif ). The) had confrrrrd ♦luiini:
n n pa, 1* , t Hril.n 01 slung the
in bolli operational and logiilical then down Delaware Ray.
An otrinighl anchorage » n
the morning at tin French K:ii*
Loitlri
field* will keep abtril of lltr lair,I
t-a»sy.
lire
,ntoday
capabilities of varioui l y p r i of scheduled in the Ray of Refuge
The olltrumr of thr Kli'llllill
weapon! and their appropnatr em­ near Cape llrnlo|&gt;en. Del., wher* |
wrtr
ses-ion t-iolial-ly will di-ti-rniinr !
the Hay open, out into the Allanlic. i
|h(. San(o|j H , M |J .s4lulth y celebrated it. fortieth birthday, ll whether their is to Ire an agree-j 1
rhuins- l‘ llrailrii. deputy head
ployment."
of the Am u , 41. 'I lusiv Govern. m u : “ L nI
r
a- . 2 &gt;. i-**. ...........
.1 .h, 11, , ^ -a,,^ merit presently ia-lwe*-n tire WrstThe announcement referred to
U
1
si
n
luei.l Inf-.1 10*1 . -ii hrtvlce, l)iv laid and cooperation among the oragr point l«etwr*-n 7:30 and 8:00 j by the late R. J. Holly and printed in a little shop in the Hi,hop Huud- i-rn Powers and Rus-ia ii ImiiiI ll.-r•;
tin and Germany
services i.n reporting that the tonight.
. mg, now occupied hy the Hill Hardware Co., made its appearance.
I'ot-lamet Plat*,
Newpurt me,■ling "c la rifie r and
It.-forr motoring lo the k irm lin . J
Mr. Truman, ondeck in trioder-! Waltrr M. flaynrt was thr manager dmnig its Inst decade of lift and
tureii.aii and
Smith and his colleagues utt,-nil«d '
“ extended" the so-railed "Key
It h m not
nte ar.d tunny weather, wavrd
, « 4t|||f was forrnian ol the com|&gt;oting rwirn.
a n ti
'
u
formal
relrhrallon
of
Itoiiianla'a
J.
P
I
West agreement"
greeting* as many |K-ople on shore*'
...
, '
__________ ____
hr f.3-1 •tcp|&gt;tJ
c 11 s idea! «h .
national
holiday
al
tinRom
tul.iti
Forrestal met with military and aUiard pleasure craft washed I T **"
Ui !»»•• tfie VAgf-ir iKiitiittii y.
Kmlmssy.
I A M STER D A M . I I I I . N E D 11 R
operated a Jol. shop It moved
R o ln t I I ’lru, ot Ollllldo.
chief* at Key Weat last Marrh to the William.hurg pass.
l.t Slir 1 iiiMii I 11 ne 1 of Council
work out an understanding of
All Am,-inmi Embassy spokes- l.W | )&gt; . Aug 2 1
t/|'|
I In ­ ptriidriit I lire I I0111I4 Hu ,\ „o
Trailing astern was tbe y a c h t Pr**r n*
•« &gt;"•
ll I ul f •&gt; laf 11 in**! H* Ui.-t M&gt;ri t 0 /
what duties each service had un­ Wandeic-r, Irearlng a party "f ‘ ‘ ■irmdla Avenu* in he fall of
man said lire diplomats will meet Vl'.ulJ Coun. il oi l liuu Ire, .qu-iir-l elation, told the H--'4i&gt; t lull to H u h i LIyii .
mei Iia ii M t l f t A t y
at th,- Ainriicon r-inhassy after 1
1 . 1
,
der the ronsoliditlon of ail set- newspapermen covering the pte*-|»‘' ,u “ P“" ,h" *«mpletloi. »f the,
eiftal 1K it ik • •»'&lt;» v.t.ile on a
,1.11 th.1t H u«M4D t ••inrmini«l% a ir
fine . rw two storv building hy
tlw-y eim-rgr from the Kremlin "*
vires under a single department idential cruise-.
.
,
. . .the late (a p t. I’. M. Elder wlrere
I'rev loll 3 inert 111^3 u i Oi the 1Cll« *( J
"t M Rift .it t.ir 4Dtr|Ur ••t out to «ot,que. ............... A « m ! that
of defense.
'
r " ' ' ’ •1. ‘
A rendeivous was arranged to___ ____ ,
.1 ___ o:„.
1ill 1* tire ltii«*ian four at Mvlllichsians usually have con*utiii&gt;d thr.-e ' mil
4
0D 1, |j| irpretrnlalllr* Itom ih f ir ii»n l»e ilia
tii|ii4»f!iitr, no otn-lt. 75 m ile, from Piankfuit,
hours,
,
..
. hut . tin. . lu«t . interview
..
. with .ummumons
ol the Roman Catlmlu urnlillr KiuuftJ.
lilt ihrnt. " W f utqiuientlY
o il,lake Tire Rut­
F o rrig n Ministei M i-lot,,, lasted 1,i
., 1/
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1. .
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inr
-almost
*------ a sf»ut
... i-hour*.
i Ilir I\utii4it ' 'ith'Hiov. the N iu lliriii tnuit (lr«trn% ( oiitniiinitin, di 1 util -nan- tiled „ pIn-lit , n 1 «,• to lores ,
(L'liltrd S ta ir,) liaplitl 4ml the I rtiunitvn uill «le«lvoy u i", hr %.ml Turner amt Mvi't* In xign a re
i ki
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es-ipt i-itine tln-t iritrie-l the lluaEditor Holly went oversea* with
contrary, it n-qulrva the fullest hat been the river boat Lenore.
W c iU in
initiative a«N)n of let •*|” ‘ lou*i • v " Ml u' ” ,r ■-Mtlieigan
M ( IMrti*. »fn* M4i ki I mh Iuc rii 1 -ian /on, of lieriltaiiy "without"
th* Y M C A and 31r. Haynes *,-rvc*l
consideration and use of any
Smith returnnl to Moscow July j l liuirh
Tomorrow mornlag, unless th*
!•% (•rol|(r Itioliv 4* .« trlri-m o f! n iilli-iii, tod t- - k tllrr'd pteture*
available forces, regard its* of ser­ weather is too rough, th* Wil­ as editor and manager. When
2V front top-level infer,-rices 'villi |
I hr a lo rm ro f thru communion- thr (n rn t u .u. •ml i Im I it 11 |ir ..I -I - I..... - .
vice. If they add to the effective­ liamsburg, accompanied by the Mr. Holly returned from the war,
Alneri,an authorities in G-ndi-n - s o rxpl.tmnl hy Di W. A Via**,
Head, 1 •&gt; . in-ld VI hoiiis Arne
the paper became a daily and
i u Im i Iv filling tm 11if AmrncA.t
ness and economy of the opera­
and llrtlin.
NKW YORK. Au«. 23 &lt;/l'i
‘ I llooft, grlirial ,rcirl4(&gt; ol the If.il to l»e lr .iiling’ tlir fi^lit d»|(aili«t 1 n nn -f ( 1" ala who questioned hill,
tions."
Some sources eXpres-,-,1 ’ lief
| VL01 I.I (otuuil.
Iniiialion ha.I 4 ••invti«ini%it« « iii « r tlinr rlrin.iS *anl th, llu tan, did nal m.11 ..aiiHH.a as )-aa* at , ,
There won no Inclination wh--'h- offshore* for part
.
of the run down
,1'* Zot I Oreputnykli. Soviet vu »
to,-.-lb- 1
Il.-rdsn", sloty ol n.r
fnreinan.
Mr.
Haynes
ami
Mr.
•i that would mean any Itmrredl- to Norfolk or Yorktown, Va.
roiiml line, laid Iik I.,,' lh.it Ire i. -talrd lli.,I ll olln u l p.lilu ip.lllou ‘
.1 . ig.nii't
........... 1 ...
.1
.
,
k
1 1 lng'lritie
4ll.li k&gt; U|Min lire i, i i « - ' o ' * •all,tent wa, to,d In
ll'**in*M irmtm r aa* Osst
Ratliff at that time estahlislred
Aloe, nan Intel)!­
One purpose of the rruise is tn the printing firm of llayires and pLmulig In letum lo Ruuu l-ul
w rir not drilled, unolllcul •»*»- I |rrf ,| ....I
. lio -, . id- 1
ml «......................
oiolilutiMiulI ....I.,.
nitliU
, ofln el*
get Mr. Truman away from Wash­ Ratliff, nuw known a, the Celery will mil ddompany Coniul (reire« u , r i « would hr wrliomril lion, V
|«•(( « iti/rn«. Me ••mil I nrkri ll.ikr' I
ington pressuren for work on the iC ily Printing Co. and owned hy r.il J.uoli M. Lomakin who i* ule
"YI, I hiiii I y and I dime to tnt
tire lomniunions.
I, -Mlli.M*- -a. r a n *1 , 1
1 in,mt m ini ou 1 lirmo, lain loim ol
Detroit Labor D ay speech which!
RaVl'lff'
dulrd
lo
tail
Saturday.
lire R u x u n cllUidi't decisKMI Ignirtiunent
will formally open his drive for s ' ...
term in the White House in lilt
"
dr, lure wa, matlr al 4 con- &lt; -j. annut &lt;4- druii'd", he said,
own right, and four other Mlrhlletente
of the Karlrin OilhodoX . -|tiUl »e ill- now engaged ill I,
of
the
ptrsent
ownership
of
The|
i5,*«e
Dcpailtnrnl
ls»l
»
r
-4
lr
ip
......... » utr
. &lt;
gan addresses the same day.
Cliurth in Morrow in July. D i. I I
• -tuiv-s-li- in thwart n worlil
Herald. In Oclolier nf ID23
| aftri it arcutcd him of tmptopri
23 Mrssrs.
S
S A R A S O T A . Aug. 23 d d v A
Charles G. Ross, presidential Rii-ae Cumin, K. Howard Rerg
I IimiI i explained, ll wa, ,anl al the '• '--'jiiion^ "ivolvlng nn in'erii.,
romluct"
in
connection
with
tire
12-year old laiy. Thurmon Mclhm
1 -infill 1 between nation 1 of
Th# Seminole County Children'* secretary, advised the accompany­ ami It. L. Dean Giught The Herald ca*r of M o . O ku n .i Kairnkuu.
uld Rowell, ill* &lt;1 early tiolav of a (onfrrrni r that uniillu u l ohterver, I t *. 1 o|i|io-ing tlii-nrie, of gov
Committree today announced the ing reporters that one product of from Mr. Holly and Mr. Neel. Mr.
■iffih.itril with the R u x u n i h i i r i h ', . no. HI Tb- do- I-loll lilt, Hlreltdy
organization of a tonsil rlinir to staff discussions ul-oard the W il­ Holly went into the rent estate illiuird Aug 12 in 4 llltrc-iliUV rattlesnake bite ,, reived yestei
outride ol thr Sonet I iiuni. wese 1 I- • Iiinile lx -III giilntnmrn: .in-l
b* tponsorrd hy the Committee liamsburg has Iw-en a decision not business and subsequently Ire- Ira,, (torn the Ru.sian Consulstr ‘‘•|v,
SH\\s,||\l
Aug
VI
-i|'|*"l 1,'it hy the OVrrwhtdltt
In tii# interest of underprivileged to write a formal manuscript h it rattle postmaster here. -Mr. Neel
t lirpiimykli dre lured to lr|| nrw- ' IU,t„M|
( h,- Manatee County present
I'll SI rsl.s-'n It.snks-S A ••ociaiio.s
from notes. Presidential moved to Kissimmee where he
.
11
,-III
nf
put-ill
llplnillll.
t
till
children. Raymond Kader ha* Ireen to talk
A rraolution adopted ,, 1 the
iroailBas# eta r » &gt; sis.
Itreii why lie w«s returning limn lloapltnl at Hta-li-ntnn from hi,
.1 -oi has Ih -ti Hindi* idea, that ' IssY lull-,1 tin- goYrMlllient'a 41*
put in charge of the clinic pro­
purchased the weekly Gazette.
tuts) hunu- an-l within 'JO minute, Mokcow conference, Di I llooft 1
01 wlirn hr planned lo Irave.
•iititeit -it nil, Ii) innl -v.it.I, t-osi-t i-i in ,till c.ilifidrn.e in the
gram
by
Douglas
Slrnstrom.
Mr. Combs retained his Interest
after the strike *n« given anti­ Mod. "ileacrilret our lioiveiio-nt us| tb,
chairman of the rommlttee.
t utbi 1 -|ir,-nd of t'omniiuii-iiit 1 tn- so-u I hine*e risrirncY hy «rt"Ate vou going with Mr . la - venom *,-rum
u ImmIv. which is riot ,onll\ ten
I h 1 in the Ht-rald hut a few months
, - . „
ts-g ihs tuts le •' rat# --ii loana at
Th# clinic will h# rrstrlrted to
Hi..
.i.Ho ii.n ut Soviet R11 „i.x , ,., .............
makin?” he was asked.
lli« phvsirian ■aid the fang. rerneil with the isnlt v .f the
children nf families on relief nr
"No, later on," the vice ei,n*ul' irenetrated the Ih-v'» upper leg fm church lint rather with the g'lining
' • \ J l'n &gt; . he ,'ontiroie,l.
bin- Cent m l Hank of riillia ha,
receiving assistance from the Wel­
of political and social -nfltu-'i.,." ’ 1' -,*•• i'- iiii lii,lvi-lv that the -ilti •••I the ninnihlv tnleiexl rate on
- .
! irmaitred a, active manager ol replied, adding that he wa* -i ‘ nn Inch and a half.
fare Hoard, said M r. Kader.
o .ii- z -m I --f the Uoinmunlsta I- l-uin, t-i if-ivemmi-nt hank, and
"no
particular
hurry."
The
rattler
attack
came
after
A
eonimunlcatlon
ftom
the
I'nt
The
Herald
until
1030
when
he
B A R TO W , A u g. 23 (Ah— At'M any children troughout the
Fm lie, i . hIbv « qw.-.li.h l , , , . , , &gt;'1* mother. Mr*. » . M. Rowell. riarchnte of Moaeow iid-lid thnt r-inqili 1- -It-initniltoii of the e n tli- t-MYi-rniin-nt Im n-au, sit tluee t-»i
county are badly In need of hav­ torneys for Dewitt F. Rollins filed sold his Interest and went to
purchase,)
T i l l 1 7 ' .t hKa t. 1»•«„ , h(. hin&gt;
Th,&gt;m„n.
,M,&gt;' thr llu,,ian churrh', fuilni • to w-nld In tin- i -nit-e of that tlnu . tin t At-i-.i/i-ntl) il ha, not ,r l
||le' /.ffTrl'.l discbwil
wou)&lt;, *u','"'r
u kl. on,.
ing their tonsfl* removed, and a new trial motion today for the Melbourne- where he purcn.se.
tin 1 Im e tub- 11 control of I'm sin, linu'ii' -.ii, on the rate, of
the
Melbourne
Times.
Mr.
Dean
former
school
superintendent
con­
Mr.
I»e*n
|
„ninkin
•
passage,
n
l-a
n
l
,b.
h(&gt;,
wh||r
rrntKhlnr
in
ihr attend the meeting did in', mean
their families ar# unable lo de­
that the churrh wa. not In l.l v -U il
1
Romania. Ihilgaiin,
Irerame
editor
of
the
paper
in
U*23
victed
of
killing
his
schoolteacher
fray th# coil* of proper medical
liner had Ireen l-mke.l almul an
ht. Home the ratth-i III the eriinu-nlral twml I with* I ! Himgai). * ze« hii.lovakia, &gt; ugo In &lt;•-■• •' '• Ire rhatged hv pitlist,- '-auk'
and has remained as editor over week. ago.
car# and attention," he stated. wife.
-truck.
movement and expressed the h .i„*"d bait- tricl to ink-Inti /• ' 'i t , - , i-n hiatis in t ti-s
HI* attorneys attacked admis­ since. Gordon Dean joined T h i "They
are being handicapped
I.ottiakin, ilia wife and Iheir two
Thurmon told his parent* tire that dig I'atriarrhalt- wool.I Ire «»•&lt; '
» « d Italy. Kotw*- inf Inti -1 I hin.-»s- -lo ll,I hid l-eeli
pbyaically as well a* meanlly hy sibility of evidence in the trial of Herald in li*27 and Irecamr mana­
ll'* H ,l»,S an r . « » His*
(lake
wa,
"Iretween
'he
size
of
kept informed alM.ut the -vork ..f
« ■'»»• " " f t Ire drawn U- I t5
oi 4 iimnili fin, unusual
an allegd admission mode by ger in 1D30.
tonsil conditions."
nit orange and graoefruit "
lals- of its's-fe,1 had re
the World Council
| &gt;■' * »*" * " " ...... x - I •" l\ I
The Herald was not the first
Aa soon as fund* can Ire raised, the defendant four day* after his
11,-sideH hi, narents he Is *tirgotiatinii with 11 nation |fl.i-t, 1 it.. iute
t Inflation IreDr T . Il'Mift .nld the n 4 .011
•••
newspaper to Ire published In
the aervlcei of operating surgrnns wife was murdered.
h
,iv.-d bv a ,l,'e r EarnoHitine Hint given for the Russian -n n n h ',
1 ha» lm " card for lt&gt; ■•&lt;et,I f..ri- lire liirtb of the gnlil yuan,
The motion said the state did Sanford. Mrs. Mary L. Strong
and laboratory technicians can __
Ire
a brother. Uullv.
“ negiilive decision" were ha,4)| o p . ! &gt;"
&gt;-»'•'• f"» iMiematiiinal 1 ••«•- wlio-li 4 . 1.1 min eff.-ei iiuiay. At
•ectfted without coit for the ' nut establish that the confession recall* that thr South Florida
I in lum i ' h (dark matki-t laic
on a rom idrle n iisu iu ln.ta ndiiig of
■" "
’•*
operation* Mr. Kader revealed. was made volunarily. The defense Journal was published here a&lt;
,M. rK. I.llO
, , . . - vU ,R. .N. iK. Aug. 23— &lt;/lh— the true nature of our move'iu-n ." 1 tin- only Mli- rrmfive to I'n-u- on loan, lud resis-hi-d &lt;15 per rent
J P Ultoche. an Atlantic Uoa.i , - , ril||nr t^.1(n»„|. is. * „ r-e,.vHowever, an average of $10 per also arguod that Rollins was not early as the late seventies. II
1Ii- added that If tile ,V01 bl in*1r.1- rn i- Di -uiim 1 in ) , he said, utul II ninnth
child I* needed to cover the cost permitted to testify before the was printed at the site of the l.itir niBi hinist. wa, imlnv awanl**' •rln-* trelav from n bite hy a
Mealswlilh- Itn- i-rire o|flore I 11
Uoiinrd surreeded in making it non' .-ning the vatinut provlsi-in.
ju ry —
aa to
his- —
mental
condition
al Henry Russell Seed Store at Park the company'* emblem for 25 rn*,|esnake.
of material* and luppllrs, he said. .#-•#
— —
— ~ -v
-~
Shanghai i-iimined p&lt;infii*sd R*“ Any organisation or Individual !* "»i , time 1of
admission.
years continuious service.
, th#
-------------Avenue
and First 8tre*t in .x
Th-- «na&gt;e struck with” ,it , , r n - clear that it la not pursuing politi-.iu tin- I' S Dili of ifig M , ru -aid tn*&lt; prii-e* - f (. mhI and oilrer rr-mMra. Rollins was killed In the building now used as a residence
Mr. lelloche wi.« vniplovril I,-, •ng Sa to -iln r az the g irl nlanted ,-al purpoaea and that it* concern I that i - » b . - i , - ,-I m - In the wotid
lnter»st#d In making a conlrlhu
ni-ulitls - n-ntiniled to rise hut
lion to the dlnle may mail their family aulo near I^ k e Alfred May and ainro moved to the south­ the eom|iany July 30. 1V2-T. Tb.- '-•me She is 'reing treateil at is "for the Lord-bip of &lt;Jhri«t I tndn) 1 then- 1, is) .em lilan,v of whob-*nh- in tisliiinx held ,tea«iv
donation to th* Seminole County IG. Rollins wax convicted after a west corner of Third Street anil award wa, made hy L. M. Cornell, hruhherv In 'be Yard of her everywhere— In east nnd weit". it : isiq-"&gt;m h to these rights whirls Smnll ilcnh 1 notiarenllv had n it
may tie (sossilde to remove 1 hi- "w. «- citizens ..f the Unite,!
Children'* Committee, Post Office long
_ drawn out trial Aug. 7. A Palmetto Avenue.
grnetul foreman.
Itrevard Hospital.
Isruki-n thcoix-lve* of an inflamercy which
Russian misundt-rslanding. Ho until Slatr, enjoy",
Bo« 778, Sanford." said Mr. Jury recommended mere;
Tho Journal was taken over
automatically carries with it life in the eighties by the late Dr.
the d'Hir will ire kept open for t he'
Vnn-t- inclusi-d Jm- llunt.-r of I oil ha'-il ins-iailii'd hv the lait
Kad#r.
III »-rai*
(thurch of Russia to be reprs- •Mi mm
Tb# Commute* her* was re- Imprisonment.
J. J. Harris who came to Sanford

,*I aullioniY. ihiirr,

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,

Four Churches
Bar President
Fail To Attend Tells Rotarians
st World Council
Of Red Threat

Herald Observes 40th Anniversary
Of Its Founding On Aug. 21,1908
,.r

\iireii,

relciird

Note Of Kegret Is No Compromise With . *...
Itriili. Hr •&gt;i%«i&gt;iiuct«&gt;l
Sounded At A bsence, Communism. Insists wi..','.'n!

Of Representatives j Robert

Plans To Return
To Soviet Made
By Vice-Consul

Chepumykh Refuses!- Tb* Four p..wrr talks ~ &lt;„
To Tell Newsmen
Why He Is Leaving

I

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Tonsil Clinic Is
Organzed To Aid
Welfare Children

aSTErtLSSUSti oV.:".,1;J,

Rattlesnake Bite
Kills 12 Year Old
»*•*.... 'jew &gt;•: Sarasota Youngster

Chinese Hankers
Set lli^h Interest
Rates For Limns

New Trial Motion
Filed For Rollins

Poll Parrots

WATER HEATER THE REST BUT FOR YOUR HOME

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A««f Trupf Offlrar
A* lliw n ld f nf fb»
Will an«l Tp«fam»n( of

.Miij. General Alfred M. (iruenI her. diicrtor of the joint staff.
Yalidtnherg. who ha* liecn in IN C O U R T tiK T D K C t r l ' N T T , *
J t 't M I K . aKYlINtll.B C O U N TY *
Europe with A ir Forre Secretary
HTATI: n r H - &gt;1111-A
Symington, is extorted to rench
IN P R O R A TE
I,
lie- United State* this afternoon. In i , ratals of
! tally concern them in their normal II. u||| go to New|mrt In-fore re­ iM IltH K r T Vro&gt;N yttrRPHT. *!•-&gt;
put suit*.
.
known
ss
l-orar,
T
Murphr.
turning to Washington.
I tea eased.
The Defense Department said ' TO AM. W ll-ill IT XIAY CONiu&gt; announcement* will lw made I'BttN:
Satire Is hereojr given tlisl Ytarr
luting the conference. Reporter, Murtihy*/.s.hsrr
riled her final rr
&lt;MNllNNnl from l-aar Os
and photographer* will lie barred Oort as Administratrix C T A
of
i*ori(iii#rt*&lt;l.
from th- . -ea.
i Hi* ratals of lln i,«r Tyson Murph&gt;.
also
known
as
fnirsay
T
r’.irrestal will Is- ai-companicd |
Murphy. -Ie&lt;essed. that aha flla-t
by his aide. Cnj. Rols-rt J . Wood, j
|her rietllloti for final itls-harge,*
F IR M O F T H I N K S
Koch memls-r of the joint chief*
that eha will apply la ttiJJ
We the fam ily of the late sml
lloanrahls It YV. Ware. County
'•f staff will have a semoi officer
Monroe W ilburn, who departed ■J-i-tae nf Hemlnola County, riortda.
[in hi* own service present.
this life Ju ly 30, wishes to ex- i&gt;n the I StS* day nf HeptsmS*T h r conferees include:
prr&lt;« our thanks and appreciation 1*1*. foe apprnval of sama *r.1
General t&gt;msr N . Bradloy, A rm y to thr many friend* and neigh. for flnil dlsrharge as Admlnl*chief of -taff and Lieut. General Iso* who a-siste l in any way dur­ tratrl* t' T A of the estate nf
; Dorsey Tyson Murphy, also known
Albert &lt;
Wedcmayor, director ing our lirri-avement.
as fn.rsey T Morphy deceased, on
of plan* ami oprtatlon*;
1this tu n dsr of July. t«i«
Willi.. Mar Wilhern
V M IH I-tlY Z A i'llAdmit .1 l.rw i, K. iH-nfrld, chief
Wenlfred Crew*
of N b i h I -qierationa and the vice
Willie Mae Tyson
Adm lnlalratfli C .T .A
chief. Admiral Arthur W. RadFannie Mite Kllexy
•*f I lie* ratal# &lt;if
lord:
IH1IUIKY TTHO.N A iritN lT
M onroe Wilburn Jr.
*!••» known aa fhiratT T
General Hoyt 8. Vandcnlwrg,
adv.
Murphy, darraoad f
A ir Force chief of lla ff. amt
l.icut. General l.auri* Norstad.
dep-ity chief for operations; and

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J. Randall Farris, Minister
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It IV. WAKE,

County Judge

IIDI.Y CROSS Kl’ ISCO I A l.
CHURCH
M»rk T . ( arpenter. III), Itrrtor
tii
m
id h
thirteenth Sunday after Trlnit*
l.aurel \ve-iir and Ninth Street
!* 30 A M.: Churrh Schiml.
S. I.. "h atle y. 'Ilnister
10:00 A.M .: Choral Kurharlst
0:45 A.M
fl - . |
and sermon hy Rev. Mark T . Car­
11:00 A.M .: Morning worship.
penter. Dei!'- t i t of new pulpit S*-imon hy pa*tor.
and chancel r II will I*, held nt
7:(at I'.M.:* II T . U,
this service.
I 8;IKI I*.A|.: Kvenmg unr*hip.
Sermon hy pn*tor.
Midweek p ra yir si r vice. WedIM T V
ne-day. H im p &gt;j.
Faith Cornwell, Minister
Choir pracilre following prnyir
Arlivitir* u*p&lt; nd'-d until Septrinbcr, evact date to lie an- service.
no unerd.
t AS.SKI.HKRR&gt; i m i M I M T &gt;

New Deal Lawyers

real a* I'ounly Judge of M
,
County. Ptorlda. thta lha llh day

of August.

P r a y &lt;■r tm . ting, Wedne day
j 8:00 I'.M .

MACHINO fNOlAHO -&gt;n an "ofUrlal visit.** flrlgnillcr John C.lubh, foimei
RritUh MTl-cr, who heads the TramJordan Ar.tb Id-gl-m. Is s iwo at
a Isondnn aif|&gt;ott with his wife and children. Oluhh hv* liecn rredl! I
with training the Ir?ion'» army. The chll-lrrn are G Iti- v ar.d ^ \
an Arab girl Glubb loitnj tn Utc de»ctt and adopted, l/nfcrmilim ill

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F IR S T M K T IIO M S T C H U R C H
C H R IS T IA N A M ISSION M il
Rev. J. K. MrKInley, Minister
A I.I.lA N C K
Mr«. I*. R. Stephenson,
••brill K. Smith, I'aslor
Director of Religious Kduratinn
ll 00 A M 0
8 booL Mr
ir;l3 A .31.: Churrh School— A A. Wirholdt, Supt.
Cla*s fur Every Age.
11*00 A.M t Morning Worship.
11:00 A .M .: Morning Worship, Mr. George M rG a n o y, Speaker.
i :tKt P.M.:
Youth Fellowship
7 I® I’M I
■
. Mr.
Service*.
Tom llerkner, S|n-aki r.
H;00 P.M.: Union Service*.
All are Welcome.

M W YORK fOUCIM tN try to rr ••n with r&gt;orti Sanona, 33. itanding en
fool ’
-itorjrapai tn id Ix-ute (above). Site acteamrd at them:
•'ll ) .-.I cot e om itcp nt rer, I'll Jump’" Mb* Sanona (right, arrow)
hover* on the hr ink. her hr to areaway, b t f t n horrlRed g u t of n
hot* Klnally, Putrolinan V, ill am )', Murray iri/rd her from roof** edge
alter *hc had itavcd clt re tue fur about la minute*.
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CITATION
T U B UTATB i»P Pl&gt;ilttt'A T&lt;&gt;
T U B NI.’ XT OKJCIN DHtTIlIU
TKB8 &lt;ill II B N K P 11* I A III t
I WlladB NAVIKM Alii: L’NKMrn'
IIAVI.Vt I'lt i I.AIMI.M1 Til llAVt:
I ANT ItltillT TITU B Oil INTER.
r:?*T in a n d t i i T ilt: rnrATt*
OP M A R T I N I.KONA lltl. pE:
CKAHBP
V-.II a i*l cai h of you are tiMst-r
noltric.t t&gt;. hr and appear al th,
-ifflee of the I'ounty Judge at th*
i*,oiria**u*e al Hanford, hIon-1* ,
Hondo Ilia *th day of H*pt*&gt;n«f
I A U l»t». at H M o'clock A M^
then and there to preeani «u, w
evidence a* may l-a nere**ary |,
I estatdlah your &lt;iatm or right, tin,
nr lnlere,t In and to the » .-k^
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Legal Notices

F IR S T ( III lit II O F C H R IS T .
S C IF .N T IH T
*&gt;00 Ka»t Svrond Street

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Draft Rcsjri**lr:iti«n
|( »*eftftme«t •*•a.
Harper.

FRIDAY AUGUST 20. 191

20% Dairy
Tuxedo

I’orkmaker

$4.35
$5.00

(Above feed* in drew prints)
Tuxrdo

Sweet Feed
Shorts
Yellow Corn
Knee Horse Oats

$4.75
$3.85
$5.10
$4.25

Choice Timothy Hay
Many other rormpondlnir v a l u e * for the stock
poultr)' feeders.
•
Theae price* effective beginning Sntiirdny August 21&gt;t.

La Roche I Awarded
25 Year Pin by ACI,

renlly re-organised by th# Florida
Chlldren'e Commission, and the
following member* were appoint­
ed by Governor Caldwell: Douglas
Stanatrom, chairman, Mra. H. D.
Dagu*. secretary, Rev.
Rer. E. D.
Brownlee, Cept Byrd Hudson,
Roy Holier, Miss Iren# Hinton.
Mrs. Roe Holler, H. E. Morris.
R. W. Ware, T . W. Lawton. II.
B. Pope, Dr. Frank Qulllman and
Raymond Kader.
Assisting th* committee In the
planning and tha promotion of
tho clinic are 3 m . Prances MeDougs!, county health nurse. Mrs.
Janis Colie, supervisor of tho
8Ut# Welfare Unit, and MraHulda Klhhee, nurse or the County
Health Unit.

2 Israeli Soldiers
Are Killed By Arabs
STOCKHOLM. 8W ED EN , Aug.
23— (AY— Th* Jews aaaerted to­
day two wounded Ieraeli soldirta
were "killed and their bodies muti­
lated" while prisoners of Arabs
in Jerusalem's International Red
Cross tone.
A third prisoner, the Jew* de­
clared. "died or was killed."
Moah* Shertok, Israeli foreign
minister, protested the Incidents
to Count Folko Bernadette.
Meaawhil* th* Israeli govern­
ment Said that acta of deeecratlon against Christian roliglou*
property by Jawlah soldiers have
n "isolated tnwagroeaione by
ndividuols who have

from Tuscawilla, a grove In the
southeast part of tho county,
•nd was originally from Georgia.
He was the father of Mrs. June
Roumlllat and grandfather nf
Mrs. Martin Brain. Miss Lula
Harris who became Mrs. M. II.
Howler, was another daughter and
ssaiste,! her father In tha office.
Mlaa Alii* Trafford, who cam*
her* from England, was • type­
setter on th* paper.
About thla same time a Re­
publican paper, known as the
South Florida Argus, was atsrted
here by Adolphus Edwards who
later yielded to tho lure of tho
Klondiko and with th* late Charles
Beck lost hie Ilf* In a great
•nowallde.
These newspapers were not
highly profitable ventures and.
Mrs. 8trong recalls they frequent­
ly had te accept cabbages In
payment of •ubeeriptjone. Follow-.
Ing thelr dsmlia, the Get* City
Chronicle was asUbllahed her*
by T . J . Appleyard, an Englishnuui. vk o pnaU4 IH# M M r In
a IltUa shop lo c s U d jrher^ the

Richard Dole, Pineapple Pioneer,
2
Helena Police Re(&gt;ort
Saved As Sailboat Overturns In Sea Gold
Mine Cave In

The

»ented in the W orld Council.

lly D O U G LA S L O V E L A C E .

HONOLULU, Aug. 2 ), l/T'l Kichard A. Dole. 40. scion of
Hswsn'i |iuica|&gt;ple pioneer, and three yachting companion* were isvrd
•nd a fouith wax drowned •• their 22-fool xatllHul wai iwam|&gt;ed by
heavy icai off Diamond Head yeitrrdsy.
Mrx Kathleen Durkhalter. 24. «&gt;( Tuscaloosa, Ala. and San Drego.
Calif., died within • few feet of the thore after Samuel Gilbert. Jr., a
University of Southern California ituilenl. pulled her two miles through
the heavy seas.

H E L E N A . Mont. Aug. 23— (A*)
— Helens police reported today an
undetermined number of men were
trapped In a gold mine rave In at
Marysville about 21 mile* north­
west of her#.

Youths Arrested
In Ormond C a s e

yachting party, swam to shore.
fought me all of th* way. I guaxs
Mrs. BurkHalter could not awlm she swallowed too much water."
Gilbert,* former Ufa guard,
After the aloop kenkg Mra.
reached her aadaet out toward |Akars decided ah* was too exthe bench, Gilbert said tha surf 1 hsuited to try to rsach shore and
bed them onto a roof and h# &gt;
c . rU * . V w ii

nf

ra*oltnr

which

C O LU M B IA , 8 C.. Aug. 23 ( A A l C u h l i n

Official is
in Miami

— Columbia polite had no cum■.
,
mrnt ti’day on ttn tnvi stigatlon of 1
IS C H IU M
two Erinandlna Youths held sine# I
Sat nr.lay ih connection with a (A l— Dr Armando Dalams, trea•loulilt- slaying «* Ormond, Aug. »urer of Cuba, is under a d»e14lltir's calc at a hotel here followThe police department said n
Chirf »»f P u tK iiiw William II. |f1Ke « t a t inar nnd ruhl&gt;#ry by two

sloctor, rescue rsiulpmrnt and a m ­ Kawltisuu gave then age. a . 17 hitchhiking sailor*.
bulance Were tent to the sernr slid 11'. He did lio idrntlfy them.
The attack occurred ratlv yes­
from here.
He said they wer# arrested in terdaY* in suburban Miami Shores.

A department spokesman said an automobile with is Florida
additional details were not known licen.e and had a .22 calibre rifle,
after noon. (M 8 T ) The cave in automatic shotgun and revolver.
was about 12:38 I'.M. (M 8 T » tho
department's announcement said.
D RIVERS' L IC E N S E S
SCHOOL WATF.H-l'ltOOFP.D
New drivers' liren„-s for ll)4t&lt;
K I’owliaon. Mrs. Barbara Stef-- ’ ""All at once," Gilbert amid, "she Th* Croomi Academy for rolorad j Will
... Ih- on sale at the office of
fie, 25, fifth member of the Dole turned purple and collapses!. She students is now receiving th# County Judge R. W. Ware on
Dole and Mra. M^rie Akers, 2 3 ,IWM |njurw|
of Medina, Waah.. both near e «A , Gilbert ami Mrs. Ilurkhaller
hauitlon, w ire fished out of the reached quieter waters inside thr
water by the rrew of the yacht reef, swimmer* righted them and
Mokuola which was rantalned by drove their surflmards toward the
Coeit Guard Commander Arthur

lures-

shot no to I'.’ cent, a gallon tent
week wlun 'he tis-w iw-nev w »«
ntinoiiiii'ii dtoopeil hack to 24
rent, a gallon toslav.

The Cuban executive was treated
at North Dade Hospital.
Roth the sailors w*r« snprebended and turned over to Naval
authorities.
The Cuban consulate xsld Dr.
Dalana
wax
driving
through
Miami Shore* w h»n two sallnra
(hundred a ride, lie stopped hie
car. nicked the men un. and drove
•bout IB blocks when they de­
manded hi* money and began to
be«* him.

•am# typa of watarprooftng wall|8ept. 7. he announced this morntreatment aa was given to the Ing. He advised applicants to
City Hall.Prof. J . N . Crooma,iconic early to avoid standing in
principal, today announced that he I line, ami said that hr will have
•ipoeta an enrollment of 650|plrntv of clerical help to take car*
Dr
students.
•of the applicants.
to b#

Datma's &lt;nlurlea were said
painful but notserious.

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