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                    <text>“TH
PARE SIX

Air Parcel Post
Service To Start

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nu.nt.
It I*
otill u m a in t a problem.
lb. three western envoys h urt hut nut »o complex a one a* might
put in come long hour* and hard I* believed. The three we*tern
&lt;..«ii»M.a r o m r , | , .iNr
ranllaare I'raat Tag* Oae
work in and betwren their *lt power* and the Soviet* are not too
reserved a right-of-way not ex­ frontier*.
talk* with Molotov aince July 11.! far apart on thl* subject, it I*
ceeding 33 feet in width along
Ilowloy aald that of the &lt;50,000
,, j, |ntcreatlnic to note that reported.
(hr (idea of the tract, for con- ion* of coal to lie dittrihutrd.
progre.i hud hern nutdr,
U S. Aml&gt;a»»ador Walter Bedell
•truction of acceaa road*.
57,100 ton* will be required to |j,crf i« neither optimism nor pe»- Smith conferred at the K rrm lQ
The
talc
it part
JA C K S O N , M t»". Aug.
Aug. IK (/IV
(/IT
The land
land m
lr i*
part of
of the
the complete the dlitnbution in the .imi*,,, Ifjn g egprciaed at any emliaiay ttnlay with French AmIlf l.i.K V111 :, Yugoslavia Aug.
putting
yindunl
prorra*
Aftf putting
gradual
proce**
of of dUponintf
dUpoting of
of Soviet »ector alone on thy ha«i* „f (hr three rmliaiaie*.
IK i/1'i— Eastern Kurupe*a ('o n . Statet’ Itighter* were
t.Mvea.Inr Yve* Chataigneau,
announre..r,..,.
ttuj. .. i".Wll
monl«t liliK- vutrd Itaelf rxrlu- filii.hlng touch*'- «ui paper* to ,,.il.|ie land, in Mattered uie a j, outlined in the ltu»»lan
&gt;l»r ronlrol o,er the Dannie- place a Thurmond-Wright*lat«j which I* ofno tine to the federal
i ment.
“until final term*'are in and de, government
hut ran &gt;« developed “Thi* would leave 2.000 tun* for fjnjt,.|y , r ttleil. It i. point)*** at
lliir r today and thf W n trrn of electors on
w*« priv»trly.
, distribution to wett«rn ►rctor r»** thi* time to wager either way uri
Power* officially recorded Ihrir l&lt; d«y, grille a liitttT
•Maitaara I'f-ini I'**/ One
in the making tetween two group, Sev, rj|1 v, „ r. n i nttelll|ll)K , he
.ident*," he continued.
“ Actually cuncluriun,."
rcfu-al to heed the decision.
anyone he claimed cuuld corobcrf lt.'puhliran, ^ h ..(W.&gt;uM »u|.po,t (|faw|n|r M(ir,on ciaw.on, diroc- to make a full di.tributlon to the
It *h.iuld he pointed out that ate hi, story completely, lie ,8111
H E I.G It lD E . Aug. in . (,p ._ the l)c*wey-Warren ticket.
tor of the Land Management We*t rector* would require not although the four putter* may Hi** *Uggv*ted illlevtigator* talk
of
Holier
Ladner.
**cretary
I hr I oiled Slalrn irritw rl Rus­
II irrau, told them.
' *,IK)0 ton* hut U*i,400 ton*.
•y»ch mine deriaiun here, that with Stephen ItnioheniiUkh. who
*tate,
yeaterilay
received
th
sia h«la) of “ deception" in ll» i rhiirinoml-Wrighht
*la»t
hut
"Kvcn though you may l&gt;« . "Chviou»ly either Skuvlet matne. doe, not nece«arlly mean a puli wa, secretary of the Nye Mi«ii.........hht
lihin for regulation of Danube ,,. 1,1 “ official" filing auaita
li.'hcd agreement will appear at tion* Inve,ligating Committee in
a In latr.l the tucceiiful applicant j
Ifiirr
•hiuping and claimed tichnlcality--th/ algnature of the u the drawing today, it will not lie had. ur laith Soviet mntnrmatir* ll.e clo** of the talk*.
the Senate, and two other* &lt;&gt;i£l
r .j.tr r n
Europe’* Communist
and
intent
are
had."
-late Memo- lawful for vou immediately to
Technicalities are believed to Nye’, ,tuff. Ili»» »erved a , legal
Wor ha* liffn used with “r jn - M rrrtary of the
ter ui*iii the land applied for. ! Meanwhile in Mowow the four be holding up agreement* although a»*i»tant to the committee headed
convention.
ir»l" solidarity In arhirvr Ihr italic
Two other ,tate* have lieen
"Thu Uw require* leu,,, negotia* power talk* about Berlin and tier
it can I*- reported on good nuth- by former Senator CJctald P. Nye
Sol ir| o lilrrl.tr.
filed with Ladner—one hy the
jit until after h-a»e negotia- many were reported by Kdilie (ill- ..nty that progre** ha, been made. (K -N D l.
Independent
li&lt; publican,
nml
-ii, have lieen eornph'ted mid more to lie nearing an end.
The three emha«aie* are reniainStripling M id &lt; hanibvr* and
IIKI •ill A l)K , Yugoflavia, Aug. anotner hy the regular Itepuhli'U hav&gt; Iwen i,,ued a leave for
Thi* wa* learned today, (iilmute ing alien! officially on all detail, IIU* *Ifreed that they ami u.iir
IK
i/1T— Britain,
France
and
ran*.
i lot by thi* hurrau.”
wrote, on excellent authority from of what i, taking place Aat the fwitllic* lived log*lhei f"i a hart
\u.«lrin
formully notified
the
The Independent* ale an all
S e v e r a l veteran* indicatevi a *ourre who refuM'd to my meeting, m on what i* ia-ing di*. time in Wmlnngton the w intn of
llanuhian Cunferenre t/alay of white group headed by tieorge
IM1-35.
inrid choice*. The*e were accep- whether thi- conversation* would ru**ed.
their iniention to reject a net* I. Sheliiori, of Clinton, Mi*«.
The P.S. einha«»y I, refusing,
Stripling «aid inveatigatui* thu*
&gt;1 when thev involved lot* for or would not end with puhlUhed
Ciimmuni*t.written part on con­
I
Itcgular* are headed hv
agreement*.
a« it ha* nil through the talk*, far have lieen unable to find:
trol of the river’* , hipping.
perry llowanl, negro attorney of inch no one el*e had applied.
I lie rutted Stale* nlntllicd to Wa*(iington. They have recogni­
______ wa*
___ that
____ j
__ however, appear. to deny or confirm or eve n to comHcrord of n ,uldcn,v which 11ias^g
One thing,
Kir*t name drown
tuke tin- Mime po,ition later.
liarrv K. Kayrey, \Va»hington, I rertain: that there will ho four mi nt on report* e'nu.vating here '»ald he gave Cro»ley on un iiparttion from the national party.
Their action rume a , " i r can(!. He wa* the only applicant! power talk* on a high level on the nr abroad.
I
ment 111 which both familie* llvrd
Sheldon
and
,everal
other
f. irnre np|.rimch.d a final vote
,
“ "(iertnan proldeat
**
' ‘ at
However, from another author- before Hi** moved into a houau;
a* u wholi
ye,ter day
»ervcd f..t a lot faring Ijike Powell,
oi aiipioviil of a i'invention which I.
. udnrr with
i,, a writ of nmndamu. and therefore will receive the 1»ume future date.
Unlive Mitirre It i» learned that
— - — ----- ----------------v*mild give Itu,,ia and it. Ka.t- The petition on which it » » » ban
cm of the principal *tumhling
K lS K N IIO W K B N A M FI1
|.*«e.
There
certainly
will
he
anntlirr
•len Kuro|aan iieiglilmr, eviliuivc . I . ailed an l iolii. i toplure of
W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. IK t/11—
AI mi unronteated for specific meeting of the envoy* of the II.n k , I* the td.a of a western
rontml over the continent'* mo*t II. e I allot a, f i r Itrpuh'ifivn *late
ti. iman government and the nr- (&gt;i-n. Hwight It. Kuenltuwn wa,
l"t,
in
th,Lake
I'owrll
area
United
State*,
Britain
and
France
important inland ttnterwuy.
only tho*,- clr*tor* pre**ntei| by •.ie: Arthur F . Keller, T a lla - with the Soviet* later thl* week. tion on Ihnt hy the *ix wettrrn nanie.l honorary president of the
I In ti,h \mlm,*ador Sir C harlrt the Independent,.
-Arm y Kmergency Bulirf today
‘i«
Thoma* It. Meeker. A r-1 probably nn Friday. There I* no- power* nt London.
Peake mid hi* government could
It I* n&lt;&gt; n-cret how thi* question l.y Secretary Hoy-nil.
I .olio I had i "
•ly leeeiv lii gton. Va ; Norvelle Latimer, thing definite on whether thi* i&lt;
not “ recognlxe a new tlunuhe run ed un opinion from the attorney
di*plra*r* the l(u,vian* and to
tien. John J. Peei»hlng held th*
vi ntlon which claim* to place general office that both llepublt Geneva. A*a.; Roliert A. Pickett, i to la* the lu*t or next to la,t
their feeling* have |&gt;” «t from P.'I2 until hi* death
I
irehmont
N.
Y
.j
and
Rwlph|conftreneg,
but
the
vrd
I*
at
hand
what
extent
iii* a . I,er» iif the Unriiilie in a ran alate* *hould lie ll*ted on the
______ ^
lie, n nrouMMi mi he matter, Berlin, #Ml monllt.
li.omqolwtlr piiaition."
MUhkln, Sllvai Hill. Md
“ • " »»-* i&gt; "
‘h vel-p- ‘
hallnt.
lie ,'ii.l 111 itutn came to the
■•nf.ieiire im paled to negotiate
‘ a new and equitable" atatute
hut h.nl lieen ilmptiointed hv
ICtU'inn iefu,u| of at) utt^mpt,
at riimpiomiiqi and lti|,,in'« ef­
fort to “ ride loughehial over the
lig h t. Ill'll IIIT'lt of otliei *i pul INI'
|KiWer*.“
Adiieti Th ie rry, chief of the
Flench di legntiiin ,aiil ltu«,iu
bail mil It, plan through hy &gt;
“ ili-i iplltied muiority."
Ih' anill France rnnmait *uh&gt;i rile to a convention impme I
upon her and *ugge*teil the wliole
j. ne l e rent hark to the mum il
ill foreign mini.ter* for the *etI lenient.
Itnin linin'*
Foruign
Minister
Anna Pu lle r *nii| the conferen-e
“ i* ending a* it liegaii'-with the
teal inteieit* of the We*tein
Power* only in their nrqnircd
i “ til, on the Itunnlai."
“ Our only inteie*t 1* in the
welfare of mlr own people,** *he
! *uid.

Palestine Observers Rejection Of Red Mississippi Stales’ '
Pact Planned By Kighters Put Final
:&gt;Danube Members Touches On Ballot

Veteran^ lots

Berlin Blockade

( HNllNiinl I'r.M I'aaf «• »
••w York.
Mnrolmll told hit
I* " n for nml nn&lt;iu r
| within the next 211 hour* to the
1 |h- ' It'i-aiun protest,.
lie said Ibe
vi ii1
Air pnrc*l post i\
,r,i an*l ! P.S. views with -rrlnu* conrrrn
stall'd nn B&lt;'|&gt;t. I in •
an* the chr.rge* nihil*' try M'pis'senlathroughout the «otint•\
'er ! ti'e of |tie foreign (lower Invoivr &lt;1
nounrod today In
jin th*- N ew *Y o rk incidcnl*. He
Joel Flrlil,
peelfo
A ll rln - &lt;•» of loniluM' n «11•* i ii'l not merit inn Itu
are includ'd in thl- i
iv • y hy naino.
Voluntarily Hi .run.ltii' the
and at tom* rale* " ill • given
I'lirhcr ra«*-», Mn■.ImII * id
the, *nnii' ■
M r I’VliIcnri' doe* not
tranalt n
n a il article* paid at th« five-1 im- Hot lei pi of. i . i in
n &gt;1 thin I***) uf
centa-an oun
•i
The tuna n&gt;i' |ii"
1 f"’
no of flip touchers, M i•
parcel* carried hy ulr, including itrphanovnn Ki&gt;&gt;onkiiiu.
f/ther transport ah n in an&lt;I ft m
vii nrtiotli&lt; refute* thf &lt;
gir-mVd route
Marshall nhl n r.otf i
rupilnl le m atte- of no" cl*
if Soviet* | in |iif|iaint
Weighin'- OVrr K otirr. I.lit r. '
ii report*
fioin null.
nor* th 'o to o ir m u r. • ■r York C ity. Th*. not'• will
cee*tiniz MU ln*h'
u Ici/ili n o il
!*• pulrlii of.. , it .
g lr'h . ■
Iln Soviet«. Mur shall aid 1
roil other n m lii" of the f •-* ,
iinhly it will i*e given to 1*
ela«« « 1•''
event III«i *l| f t I '
Wnalu
shall not !.-• 1*' n
►»
Mur - h ill
*1 ah..:
0&gt;'*'*e &gt; - frn »t. • i1
I Aruba, ■ad"u t’a'
Rati
f
oil I
hi
In,tn
vie" nil •
ign the m
inter i
Zona I nml 2. rr, . nl f■Iltic it f.u rontr
flint pound m i • i- 1 ..i • i nrul
which Itu*,
four rro»
f..i i li o l lii
1
tc ,tute* p
tWMIMl I
ll
»de. Can mi
f.Vr ror.1 • n i«iim I &lt; r It • f ■ •
ithii nt th. Hi
pound no
11 " *-*nh* ton. •*
i-n.
M .irihnll
rriii fot th
l« 75
.......................
•». • l,e n iu I v.'m i I tli.i
live* of the uthi
.!»•»' V '
aImi have refui d tn
:t \aif i
llu,*iati-drafti'd g in n
4 In H ~i" ' .....................
2. Cl inn lhi|, fa
cro* f
i|iie,t* fur America
•|wt|yr|y.
nioontmg to only ytil.iH*
mt of the
T l . i.
«
IJ.’i.lKItMMMI
whirll
Coni
, pi..aanrlco for Parcel P -t w -i an• the
twoved hy tln&gt; government on vidnl for th** ptifpo-c Koine of
( ’him ,«• i i,p,p t
i| •e hat k to
June 211.
March mol Mar,hall -aid h
Millie* deliver.'* him tattl'd A nu
M U ltD U K S W IT H
ha,, allot Wellliiglon Kiel .. ge.l
A T I . A N T A,
i •
i!•
\ Mar,hall y o .t.n h iy I*,
help peed
chain lo ir i in|ilin. murdered hi* ilellverle*. tlffo u,I h
I di
rslim i". I
1
lay* ate il le I.
d
ad anlrldf la i nlaht
n
mini,trai
Im ■eilun
tlnlrn from n hold.
I.oi*window,
•1. He i&lt; going din .i •I with plan,
lullin' reported.
to lii nd tl'i* C M. •li h iration lit the
S&lt; pteliihi r ne,.
f th* IJ.N,
■oiiernl \ , -en,li
A K lilt M AN II. I.*
I'aii. Ten
tative plain
O RLAN D O.
Aug
1' i.V i
ill foi
■lepniti
Ah tail'll i A k fiiu in. .i. n 'iiiil S* nt. 111.
fr.h i nl Jioli'i' for fit
"it hi11 n
Alai'luill ih'i’lirii ilci mini'llt on a
Hiatt if! of I'lm iiln no. I
t.'.I
oi by ii...
■n
In p&lt;Mii nniiUtlon In lining.* M*-- I
Ih ..f Now
Yorl lie pul
mm ial hospital Im lty following an lo .m prealdential candidate, for
Operation In i
' 1
r•tti*ii of former Italian rolonu ,
Ilf lina tu rn in Hu- hospital to Italian ndrnini*trallve control
murf tlmn n inonili ll
nn I i ■ Mai hall noted flint diputii . of
Went surgery for nn int••Mitral «lia. the Allied foreign mininlei* are
order.
tn. cling now in London on thi
I ....... of the coli.nie*' future
P R ISO N BUM KSCAPK
M ia m i
tu *
in , i &gt;, 'i i ... i
MRS, O A R N B It D IR S
peg,.. , , ; - I
.
.. I r, .
i
M " ‘ T IIU R M 0 N II
IIV A L IIK , T ox , Aug. I* . M l
IM d gang lit m il........ uth of Tnv 1
f lV ' S' 1’ !',1 ' ' “ '
.
e m irr in tlo- Flmid.i Kt v . ul 1,1
1
Alexandria
Gillette. ! Jn c k « right hand, I* dend.
M bit today after b ln .... . a guanl, j " ,,t,teh ' '"im* tu la* th.
le t
Tho wife of the :t2nd Vice IT.
taking hi g in iied kidnaping a ''" ‘'v new paper in the I'nit. d ,«idcnt ..f the United State* died
trusty th - Idol 'a
lltglivwiy pa Stale-, t.cluy announcc.1 it, ,up- at 4)30 P. M. yestonlay In the
n pm l-'l&gt;&lt;»t of the State* Bight, Ihniu- lately huff brick home her hu«trol d lit r X hiad'riai'.'
irallc tii let for President and •"'"d "hilllt for Ktlie" 2H year*
ed.
Vice Pie,ident.
Ogo.

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1918

TH E HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

In Unity Th*r« I* Strength—
To Protect th* P*ae* of tho World;
T o I’romot* th* I’rogr*** of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.

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*Palestine War
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J e r u s a le m
'W h ic h

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

Established 1908

TH U R SD A Y

AUGUST

Marines ‘Hit The Beach* In Joint War Games

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P re s id e n t

M i s . K o s c u k i u . i T o H e j -----------P r c s iilc u t
In r lic jitc s
VrvSIllM C.lO N, Aug. I‘&gt; c.Vi
H r F.D W AUII C U R T IS
V is ite d
M y S u r u c o n I F a c e s ’I 'r c a s o n T r i a l
O f I k m R i i *. - m i i s W i l l
ri»&lt;|rn! I Mlfimn r x p ir t t r j tlt»*
f
S TO C K H O L M . Aug. 19 (/!’ ».
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llir I lotiir
4 -Tlie United Nation* P x ld in c |
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t
i
mediator warned the Security
U . S . 11 1 1 I •; I ) c s i r c d
mfiim*rt| on llir Hill ol
Council lodry that the situation in |
it, iin iN m 11 t1.111 m v i.i i
N E W M lltK . \u« P» pV&gt;
tv
Jermalcm i' “ gradually gelling out |
W A M H N t.lO V . Aug. 19 - &lt;/P)
Impiovrrnnit &gt;* i . ir|Rii|ri| tmliy
i
*
iNo
laid
a
nrnt
f
o
n
fn
rm
r
of hand." lie ».iid it i» doubtful j
flic St.itr Drpvrlment ruled
tfinrinmrnt't Iova Iiv |irogf4in in llir rondilDMi «»f ll*»* R&lt;i*«nn
whether lire- Holy City can he
fottnvllv lod.rv dirt M*,. D k i.n .
*( Imol Ir ii lirr ultn i wrrk ,»y»t»
l»rrn
enlirrtv
»UfCf*»lu|
in
demihtatl/erf in the near fillili".
S
knvenktn.,. rclogce ffm ti.n
vrntinK infiltration nf ( nm Ir.ijwd lintn •!*•* llmd floor of
Count Folke Rernadotle, avkleichrr. 1, lic v n 'l iontri'1 of ih*
llir S m irt l *•Ml1til itr
m*lt
into
tlir
\*n\
rinrnrnt.
H
&lt;*
ing the counril for prompt at lion
Sovirt government ‘ m long , , »he
Dining lliv nurltf »hr l»»f| l»^^n
I !ir h rlirv n no n.ir u n ir l'
% to hall the renewed Arab- Jewiih
rcnnniv in tluv •m ntry."
ir|x»ilr&lt;|
»t
|(ooT\rlt
hotI m r t*«»ltrn mil nf lhi» countf&gt;'* i
strife, declared in an interim re­
Hie ruling s o given by Erne»t
Mr
I ttini.m nutlf
oil* pit« I
port that the At*b» have accepted
A. &lt;*to*v. .''••*ici.uv M .,r,h.tir.
A
lull
I
h
in
.
1
it
10
\
M
irt\ ilinni in ri'»|»on»t* In r|i|^»linn9.
in principle the plan to divarnr
legvl vdviwir. m &lt; Id l'r to Juitice
i.ud
II* •ml tlir Dcp.iitinrnt of
regular and irregular troop, in
Samuel Do l-icin, id lii- New
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(O
k
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in
i
SirptiM
ina)
Im * l»rra *tudyinR for .% I«&gt;nit tim
Jeturafem.
1 oik Slate Supreme • m ill.
,y
.,||
v
(talute.
Hut
lie
,.,i.l
Kn.rnkina'v
r.m
il....
II
vliowv
un
"Hut the Jew,, wlio tinted initi­
TAKINO LA«t IN THI JOINT war maneuver* at Little Creek. V i , M.irlne, ‘ (Iglil" tl.cir way Ini m l (,
M i- Koienkm 1 I-q-cif fr &gt;p. the
the
l ,|i(fu ult to work il mil provemcnl tin* m inuig Her lenthearh. sup;tonedI by name thrower* and tank* W r.t Point cadet*, Annapolis mid hipmrn! a Marine Corn*
ally they rlid not exclude de­
tllilil itoiv of TIic Soviet *nniulate
iimlrr
out
loint
ol
government
|»cr.iluie
it
llli
I’
ii
Ic
i.
lit),
militarization. have
«liown no | battalion and A ir Forco unit* combined In Staging the mock lr.va,|pn overtire*, uxing the Ixtert landing
m New Aork 1 wreV ,g/» *pd it
technique* developed during the last war. Varlou* new weapon* wcie aUu tried out.
(International)
guaranteeing certain freedom with-1 " h u ll u •L” " « llrcalhing more
readme,, to accept it up till now,
now m * into il *"riditinn m a
mil infringing on the Rill of Right*. |eatrlv vincr Iremg pul umlcr an
Bernadotte added.
!
lie»|" I il there Do k*lein tnught
||,
,
,|
|
ii « |n rntrgnrirnlly n|»* O U n m
Irol
s
lir
.%
){
i&gt;&lt;h|
Under these condition* it would
J * J the Si ite Depaitnient’, ruling at
1
1
,
i
-&lt;
n
I
i*t
tit
v
now
Inw
that
vhoulfl
|)
f
r
ikf.%
%
I
(if fi*»r«Minry hi Imvf ii "Mronif
a totilerrnre h n r &gt;e,lcuf,y with
d - that
" v
This
Thi* ha, been
iH-eti the aim I
| (,r ............ , ,
|, , , , |, r
and well nrineil i n t e r n n tional |
of ilie government «lnre 177rt, ho
(&gt;rn,,.
* &lt;
force*' to brim? alamt demilitarixa-j
il... i **i .I ll*- o"ti,l that th*- Alien patirui had not lorn .olvurtl that
tion of tlie Holy City, the report
Orr kstein told lepoiter, the
ami Sedition Law. le.ulted from |ibe Snvirt conrul general had been
said.
IH'inililnrixation of Je ru ­
ifep.ntment'* itlrinde would govern
a •iliiatmn sitriil*' to tliat existing 1invitr,| In rend i -uigron fur
salem lin« l*ccn otic of the medi­
■ “
M ' “
*
In* ile* mon. pi"li il'lv ne.t week
ator's primary aim* in hi* negotia­
today
! contulialion. Hie invitation waa
..........
Mr Tinm an wa, asked whether • . I
■ I .
on wltrlehi
will of liabei,
tion* w ith Jew* and A rail*. Hi*
By IIA B O LD K . M ILKS
vrvtc.lay
UwI'ff* llli' U .-n any .hang.- in the
N A N K IN G ,
Aug.
IH (/Pi-----------latest attempt tn bring about a
rntpiiv lie l«vi|e,| &gt;,i*n&gt;t Soviet
wv iiv&lt;*i Ifltlnsr r « n i r « '
\
nn •
ren*e fire failed to halt fire* fight­ L o c a l
S h ip p e r s
A p ­ r .«n u /!?d*,r
Convul ('•rriri.vl |a* oil M . l-OCan
B e »i* ifllll
nr* f 0,;
m m illrr« h-iV nl h.yiilty ! &gt;*"'
'1
stan&lt;l&gt;U(| rurrt*nc&gt;* nn«l, niinlcird
nilM C o m m u n i s m
ing there.
I Ihr if»\ tViitlMh tlmt
..f i­
TMf JUST 1Cf DCPARTMINT t .xkn! makin irrn un, v did
two *ia&gt; .
p ro v e d
C ra te
3 6 1 2 , bonk, i-|n-«**l for the n*
£
Rernndottr* report expressed |
D e s t r o y e d B y S o c ia l
Tile Mill i|,f,,t.r 1 1 tuiifikln I a&gt;
ll. f In d tliat employ merit ' trm Ift I ft. Ihr |»»n n
tn permit nn orderly ennverstnn.
IT. S. Army auttmntuM in J *i »n to
fear thc*c clavhe* might bring |
I It MV |&gt;t t\ HI* |» it &gt;r fit
W h ic h W ill B e U s e d
liriol'lri V
K.....nlMfHl f &lt;r a haR e f o r m , S a y s S i n K c r ; f. r* nlxA - ate available In (*&lt;inGovernment
,pokc*mnn
llolarir&amp;t
'T
f
k
v
n
U»»«r"
&lt;
n
diart*et
of
ilioiit new full ,ealt* warfare.
nin*ultnt inn |&lt;"» pt*
T h o r ,, lington Tong ,ai&lt;| the currency
treason f&lt;T her u at turn* liroadcmts Ih- b , cMtpll* In nr tn
“ It *h” uld l&gt;e liorne in mind that
"
K»'|-wg. III not confidential flic*.
Mi
KuM’iiliitiit.
Confidential *lnla. lie addial. ha*
W.iy« and nmanv nl r ■•mlnttinq
from Japan 8h«* u j i ti lout ifTe.l as ■Inv T im w*i• ♦I»*1i»\im|, Init Dickfurther deterioration" of the situ- j Celery grower, a n d shipper* : willl Ih- called *‘gol.| yuan" and
friril iniiltipl. ft it* |
M m. Ivn i - |t||I I)
&gt;, stein hiltl ftrporter 9 lit- “could"
atlon in Jerusalem may lead to from Sanlord and Oviedo were I that it will Ih- liacked hy 100 per Coniimmiviii wcic y c trid a y out- hern available In the F B I and
hot tr ji
'lol.l la•mnU ih In eonanything '" f 1'
tumid*
W I"
now in lit** Jjtpiif •• i vptt.il. An rifii'itl , |(
general resumption nf ho.tllitie*., -mong ,|lr le|eiy mrnt tfp rrl(.n. rent rrsrrvea.
Im . m t: *
lined to Kiw.inianv at the Touri.l
i
ha* Ihh- i.
The official nmiuunccim'iit did ..
• ..a• j,■.
..
1 cr
t I tiiimni
.
of H
iiuinnl lUllllt
Amrfir.m •ittfm •tu* pr&lt;L.iPly will tempt fur fadore f 1 fx1“•y tha
The Uniti-d Nation* mediator,,- _
.*
u,
■* r .1
M
l*
h»9
hliHwl
t
rnrtMti
Kuit ^lnKrr.
u ttiu n »1j,J,,r
j ,, |,IMI|
lunger. AAuvtnan
hi,*il thut
that Informntlnn
I h* rrturnrJ to tin* I ’ S within 30 order.
h*d a -le .l At alt* ami Jew* t„ a c .:,,n« ,0o,r " * n ,85. «,e," n! 1' ,f ,'he not di,&lt;lo,e rate, for which the Center hy Kurt
’ltifful,
ifutH't
al w hn run
ncy will he exchanged liotn author and journalivt, who'hei'n turru-d over to grarol juries I Thi* OOflRllt k
rept a new eense fin- effective ■celr
produced
in Florida last new currency
The t tilini? hy r; t
nine a.
days In f.t« «• .1 . in Fr.»n&lt; i*co Krtli
Mr&lt;
h&lt;»
•
fikifm'*
L
ap
,|ir ( „ „ un,|rf
A , for lio* » a,e of the i*'fugee
ln»t
Friday morning. But th e !y e n who voted in favor o| a f.w ‘ hr .lid inflate*1 paper money rl|llr,| „ nr
rral tiraud Jm&gt;
1 J'tt.*rnufion4l) top ,|&lt; I' ll Itnr nt "If trial • I'ollslied
ii
(Miict'le
nttrmpY.
ha.l
i'oiiip|jiiti«
«l
But orfirial aourre* said the rate■
*, S« 'V irt
eh'*"l
learhrr*
in
New
up a riii*fi« i rji'•.•ting Soviet eecu**hlttereM fighting aince the secondI itanondi/ed celery container at would lie «&gt;ne fH tl yu«n f « r 3,000^, rr; ,unr|
1,1 V r,m,,,y# 4wl Y 411I . Mr. Trum an »»iil the action* Umt ti&lt;* | 'lilt*.* tfiuttilinir ht r nl tin*
Hon nnd tfi’iii and* i*i thi? KotenI ale vtine
truro
l*.gan
i.igod ‘ — L r
- - — -- t (Mi ■ii I 111* nf.
nC
Porida Gvo%vem imiO O h tW rr uofltftv of (he n ilt;* ^ n o • fn n l
pti«on t^rrn i»i if the teuclo r* irulirnlr tliat a lot ] hoRpffal hurt
l i r11* rn
ut U*h T 'rU * / m ig h t. "'*77* .
n ,
T
fh'inU
fnitii
iiM-itur
her
onul
currpnry
now
In
uw
,
fotirj
Swetlrn
I»''
c
.
h
i
»«
of
Int
l»onk
nn
Amcri.-atM
think
f pcoph*
Bernadotie*. aid.-* *ald Security Allocution in Avon Fark. T u e ^
Midi a&lt; l M. l ••-rnrotl. llcp artmeet
Tin*
p&lt;ili«v
hn\
•
*
(pint.'«|
the
individunl.
f fireilnm «*f fli
Council action rnuhl take the form day.
fn'i1
’f . '‘“rh
,r - Z
S ‘•“each
" " r M a ,.l.-I C/oerinedd
l••'rt&lt;•r« hi,
tcurhrr n* •nyinir »li«» jiiiiip«*&lt;| t&lt;»
and ?'»*"
two 1
got*!
yuan*
for
1 He wa, inl.oOn othet ipir* •ii' Mi rttimaii j •’•citpi* ft"in tin* i &gt;Mp*iihit(*. and
of warning* or sanetlon* again,t j p , P t t ale. known a* No. 3612, Chine**' silver ilnllnr.
*t the not*
do* rd oy I rank Sliain* *, who raid
the ride found to Ih- violating the ,
,(f
, f
r hmp
•Mnl:
I'leti-d and
that niii* vi &lt;1*4 afiaiti t*» ,. .* S'lviut
On thi* hull* it wa* estimated lli.it lir Im i I Iwen
intpteued
frtirt* oii9«-r»'«| hy Ihr Security
•
.. . . . ,
.
A fOMO.IMHI.'NN ••in to Palr^tini •n pMXMltat •vi*4
■iul&gt;ii,indiir
Council In n July 15 resolution.
•li«htly U rg rr crate, but. that the government must i “&gt;ue uiih *t i.tlk Mr. Siriv'^i nta«lc 1"
•till timlfl • idutatiofi i»y ihr
III IVlMtityir fee1•I lieu til*•r *'I
••Under prevailing . ..n.lltlon* It it wa, Irll that u»e of .evera
r,ivrr , 1, ^ irgl t r illlo ^ m'natG llir llotriiy (lu ll lir tr" 4r\riil
kpoit llllpMt I I ink^ Tiir •pi«*«lion I am vpi y
"(.led ilint lie doe,
ft vMiirir»| nlMiiit tin*
•I Mt, I'rtg r I m il
i, ilrtfieult to a**e** responsibility ^ ,i/ c wa. creating conlu«ion and) oral curteney outstanding
' 11itI v fnr in* ••donfe* III Afrim .......li.le la k ..f information the
fimntli* 4gOv tlt.it lir li i'l llltlut nl
in IIh* tinnil* ••f a four-pnwr* |tii„ian *-&gt;i*,ttl miry !&gt;*• gelling |
liim In cotnr lirrr hi I.tlk l&lt;* •nfcirnn* «»( th* I S.. Bus,in. |am making thi* offer front n ImBernadotte said, adding:
! * '« rcc&lt;irnmendcd Iry the National , ,,n^ , ^ rp ,B,,t n'«ht front Kullng
M MNllh..r« ttn |*N«r •lit
C a rd in a l
S p e llm a n
| ) „ s |v
|&gt;|an&lt;4
rilaiii mnl r*jin&lt;
nn&lt;l run ti'»l rinimtai ian v iovv point."
“ They Imth have come rlelilicr.Idlfier- ^ n u m e r Committee and Florida
f,r &amp; X J T S ? « Th - Ccnl-' j
ry \%•*!I Ih * ii»n«lh«l pnlitirnlly in | IV nnnyn -aul hr fold (iuntrnl
P
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11 nhllNNH Iln I'Ntir « l l l
Crate Manufacturer, A.m ct.t.on rfl| ,.oUtir&lt;k| Counc|1 nf
, h„
1 Valov Lomakin:
I
•'or
B
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a
t
“ We want you tn know that we
who |K&gt;inted out that u,e nf varmu. ; Kimmintang Party. The Council L 111011 A l U l i V O U l i l M
an- doing everything in Cod'*
lire, increased the co*t of pro | approveil it and sent the plan toi v g . , g
gi
II,,,,,,.. &lt;
I 4k
ii* r i i t in i - m i K e n t
name |o In Ip th i, woman
She
during crate.
an emergency meeting of ih&lt;- * x -} 1 1 ( ‘ |(| | | ) ( ( M l l H Y l t O H
H O U S C t ir O lip 1 0
■ ter r ildv, icrrihly «|rl
\\ ,. |,nd
M W Y O R K . Aug 19 (,v ,
Shippen who have other .im of rn,,,v" ' " - M
‘
pul loo 'iruler nn nxyg* n t* nt
AT*
1! r i i n r
f«i| |S *|»r Rlltli
v told
.1
t"*lav I** make iu-r f.. l
,
('ham Si IVi I ih k % ( .itlir
I 1*«**•
aI tl
"I'erhap* not I icing from &gt;*»ir
( lllll 1 \ 1 &lt;1 tlir fi.»Vmn\
I* MKlInnra Iln I ' , , , i „ „ ,
tin
• Center of the
M liM ON II, Aug. 10 -id* T " ..
linvenlory, hut it wa, agreed that * »IIIH I
v lto p
In
l .c l.
i»fi
Ilf llir Inn* o(
it i&lt; planned by
Duubl. funeral aervice. will tnv |
, . "
.
____ 1 1 1 . .
I men and n Womnn were la lru in
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug IP. &lt;/V.
.......
„
.
,
Riding * I-i 1»
conducted in the Firm Chri.tlan "&lt;&gt; • «• «« p tu ch w * would be mi»rte
&lt;Sp « |S./ ...,..f 7 ,'7 | I
...
j to cu-ti-dy lo.|ii&gt;- in rofifieri inn
I*.II
lli.nl,
"it * U
w ill l.e iins
.*• House I'n-American Act,- J ■ H J I I M U I H I l ( ' ( | I K ' S f (*(|
v
Church Friday nt :l:8U I*. M. for of ,ize, other than 3612.
•,*•» (i,jv l- '*' «*B '*
?
,. I with tin* funnier nf n younu man
llioiit.iniL of |»eMon,Silent
law
Day nnd till,
Coniniitt'e t*"lny **rr*--l
4 M.r*
■ '"I M rf' T*"'".* ,S- Wrl,b W. A. l/rffler. manager of rh a .e
fl)rn|, t ( i 0 ,» nomine- for vi! ■ and tin- rape.slaying nf hi* dat* - lie
F o r
T B
P a tic n t s ii
f.iinoui vv)io knew Ii iin in
mark it f n .t anice former New Deal lawyer
who died
diedearly
enilv Tu
Tuemiay
e «la v morning
morning I .nd
and fom
Company,
nanv. said
..id that
that while
while hi*
hi* I1M.,|,|rnt. tn|j |||ino|* repuhlicnn- I »&gt; n an i*nlnled In-arh Saturdav
w ho l ,
I If f Mel
|iri&gt;nn m il tlie nliuiivr who ml nib
appear for questioning tumor t
at tlicir homo on Meat First ’ f ,,m wn» not directly repre,ent*-d I'Hlay I hut America m u.t put an night. Thl* wa* learned from g«»&gt;.l
club. declared
* in il« I'oiiun mi-1 |iv ting | 'll* I
II Daw-.oil, president tint* I Inin III *111111 i’ll on »:*•*! llir PI*.■M'l.'Gl if rl
tttreet.
n( ||,r meeting, he had naked In •nd to diaunlty thnt net* “n r - j authority Imt police would n-'ith
I'lnti* f
nn*
* parade
»»tlgnti«n
They are; N a t h a n " ' Du- K*h i inote County T ii Ih u i i
Mra. Webb wa* Ixirn Ibe. 22.
rrmnte*l a* favoring the erate lion again*t aection or gr*ni|i I er confirm nor deny It.
Romm I itlioln 1 itlirdr.il »nd
I I'ltline,
d n .Inn*.
"'"I Health Association, tolbl»8 tn Athens, Term, and came
now adopted, and declared thnt again,t group."
I’-dico Chief Tom John,on *aid. A itt. Lea* I’reastnan and John Aid.
' * nron
I I
•— nefit
The ronirnltte*' atur *nl*l that
^ re&lt;|il* ,te*| tliat ei 11ten. of o\n(| iurt| into I illli AvrilUC.
to Hanford with her huahand 27
wi|-|- go
a
long
way
toward
I
however,
that
**wo
have
four
men
. —
, ,
"The political philoaphy of
)ta r*
ago from
Chattanooga, •tandardixing the package* used f„jti, and fremlom m u.t prevail 1 in eu,to*lv" In connection with t'ger Hits, former Slate Depart P o m n o h' countv donate pajama*
I rind* ( ud in jl SprllriMfi prrI
lent
■Ion
y retenn. Th e y were imth charter fnr »hipment of Florida relery.
ni of fir-ini accused of being " I ,,M'.
•’.?, 'efita entering ll.e , nhrl if llir rrijuirm liiktll m m
jn our entiro nation,' Warren *|e •laying nf Gregory Blount, 2 .
rh fnmimembers of the Fir at Christian
University of Kentucky •tii*l,-nt.
rl nf a prewar lh-»l under lulH'iriilosi* Snri 1tor linn
Ile pointed out that the 34113 rlnrrd
! at .San
Many &lt;patient*
awaiting
a
(tr| ihr lilt* Huy" Midi tlir hippy
Church. Sho 1* turvivrd hy 0110 crate will arrnmmodate all dif
M,,ny
’••"'•'»''• "w
nlim g admi
ilia speech w a, prepared for and lii* vacation nniunintnr" • .-"itinrl in Washington, ha* — -I •ion.
U nesday A
ni well a* tliosn I I f u s , with
•l.ter, Mr*. Mm- Melton of Chat­ frrent site* of relery, will be delivery at n Republican Day Mary llurk*.
ll unHnHrtl lit (*•*«• I «««•I
21, F!n,t I'oint, Ga
e&lt;| to suliruit nt thi, lime I
,
nt 4:30
tul*'rrul*&gt;*i, are badly in need of
tanooga;
three brother.,. Jack ra«ier to handle and will reduce ’ rnllv In-fore thousand* who pnurr*! i
detector te-t
rni*li*-r.
U . dn
*11 memI'ninrnns.
she
revealed
Even •
rl v,
4 htandifrr, Sanford. Joe Standlfrr the breakage in handling.
into the fairground* granatand to I,
J ” btwon would not da
Hi**
Im
i r f iltlr
. I friand,
h no-'l lime and again "hough the rtothing might I - w,„ti I ! (• r I i If
San Anna, Calif., and Harry
horntc n
Crate maker* hnving lieen wait rhr*-r fur fieri* victory in Novrm Ihorale
a* tn whether the four
ler oath tliat he ever wa* n j n will *1111 In- iiiiialdr ItatlirolH-a
I !•• alt* l Tick e t,
Slanifer, Tuscalooia. Ala.
ing for the decision on standardlxa j I ' r
lie dr«rril&gt;ed hi* talk* a* I eluded th*« two reported pirleil
mmunfat.
lie now head*
r|re**lng gowna will n l". meet
••Mini I from ny J*y.-e«
S I d iic
Mr. Weld* wa* Imrn Aug. 17,
up tiulnv and two negrm-* still
'nrifiu Knilowiiirnt for In lrr jo n**«*«l
wot p»ltl |
1HM in Sweetwater, Tenn. amt ti*&gt;n ” f celery rratr* In-fore going I 'non-political,
being held for Investigation. Ih
ahead
and
making
them,
he
*nid
Warren
aide*
said
he
I,
will*
,*iorml l*encr.
rioilim ir rtuiy Im* tnnili.l to or
Mr ■
mglil i for rh« board
operated a garage nn W rit F'irat
III |:l IN* Aug I'.r P* An angry
would not *ay where the font
J.
C.
Hutchison,
who
represented
holding
major
political_
statement*
In* l.cc|l
■n •hanged to
T h f f*r» ile vrlnpitirntn rnnm R( left nt 'III Ai^orintion hmiLpittr* (.
Street. He wa, al*o a gun*mlth.
were held.
II
»m%tl Ju#1 In il
nri'l f fih Thursday
Hi* »urvivoni inrlinle one brother, hi* own firm and J. Dlngfelder at " " " I campaign speaking tour*
• rrf i; 11*»i fonc.l If*
Four w hite rn e n arrested a ' l‘ •iiidfn( Trntnnn ln«(n(| out nt rM , or hv telephoning 701 the
.
i
(II1 '.tl* Meeting,
Ed Webb, Sanford; two *i*ter», the Hireling *aid today that »tr»n- tr,«-*t month,
committer.
lie nrruned tho rlothlnc will Im* rnlh^t for.
Sarnaotn when they were found 9
till*!•* *m •*nrloAtU *»f ^«||V|$‘I •« ctfll
•I
'. I and
t
“ It im our wibli n i nn iiMnorin* l.rrlir, V\|||| |1t|f «l|ff| Mm l. mnrMr*. Fred Davi* of Chattanooga darditatlon of the »lio of crate*
•tip of infringing the Mill of
carrying a .2A rifle in tliir rnr
nir-g.
and Mr*. Mattie Cavitt of Cleve­ will help the relery Industry. T h Hie same ralilier nf the dealt* I! ht* in it* Inquiry into alleged : »i*in." "■hi Mr*. Dawson. "to |ct«« f itlrtiod into lb*’ \m nirnn 1four I li Ti
new crate I* more nearly of th&lt;- I T
U
.U n |rlin *&gt; H
|n n
land. Tenn.
wound, of
Blount and M i«, C "nmuniom within th*- govern roi'ct the need, nf the pcopl*- with nnd Hr it i»h if f b in .
whom we nre working, and thl,
aC” f , , C r 8 t
The remain, nf M r. and Mr*. sixe used hy California, he dr- 1 *
llurk*— were rrlrn*cd todny. Poll*-*- rn-nt.
1 ir 1 rep'irt* said onn per*nn
Webb wilt lie in *tate in tho
The President rcp*'atc*l h i, pro. appeal and afford* tho ritir.cn, of • I, killed nnd another wounded.
ro l
H c c I h Chirf F%l tiarncr of Snrnsotn lind
the
community
an
opportunity
to
w church from 2:30 until .1:30 F'riOther Ranford-Ovledo gtower*
»ai*l# he doubted they had anv
'"I* claim thnt Hrnntc nnd House
Til" howling, milling mob jeered
help u , meet thl* particular nrrd,"
d*v afternoon. The »enrire» will and *hiinner* at the meeting were:
/■ um ittre hearing, have produrcil
TO K Y O , A u g. 19— U D — Ameri­ connection with the crime.
[the ltu--i &lt;n xone police, s ic . bark­
hr conducted hy the Rev. J. II. C. llettel of American Fruit
All per*on, in th i, vicinity will, *.'. information not already in the
M IA M I. A u r 10— G p i - V squall
ed slowly. British -ertor ("dice
Itnndall
F'arri* and interment Grower*. Inc., William Vlhlen and can soMJcr* and Japanese police known *cx crime tendencies w.r.- l«- *0**100 of the F'lll and pro*I*mh| ju-t in*i)|e tile lliili.li l.mm wave moved Int” the r*ribbcan
will i&gt;e made in Evergreen Celtic- Henry Thurston of Sanford-Oricdo today moved 1,500 Communist- Iicing sought hilt nolire would
Rco tod»v "me 1.100 mils, south­
•ruled to a federal grand Jury.
aided titdown strikers peacefully
dnry a* tl&gt;r
or nu&gt;i«' (JcNMnni
D ry .
* Truck Grower* Inc., Ben Cogburn
The Pro,Ident flatly accused the
from a mnvia itudlo they had give no detail, on thl*.
jluirl' l
nf " ro tH n iu n iilV ' at east of Miami and war under ob­
ftrwrtrd nf $2,000 ha, hern po.t- h"iM- U n-A m e rica n
of Standard Grower* and Andrew held since March 31.
servation of hurricane hunting
Activities
th«' p«»hr«*.
11 . . . i i ...,..( im l*aa» *l«|
Duda and David F.ar!e of the Duds
W O O D S TO C K . Conn . Aug. 10.
“ We are leaving only tempor* e.l for information leading !•&gt;
Th»* (l*ni'»nstriitioii nmdiintuil to plane*.
*
The envtrrlv r i v e developed
interest*
at
Slavia.
Fleischer ........
(*Pi — Dr. Hamilton Holt, noted virtimtl/ a ina , umrnfr &gt;tnttnn
artly." one striker Icarfcr said, conviction of the killer*.
two ilnv* ago near Jtt l urla, a
---------------------------------------. T H U R M O N D \ T W ILD W O O D
peace advocate i/clchrntlng his
Brother* and Danxlger, and Char- Seven hundred arme*l Japanese
ntram-t f*nnimuniRm.
Weal Indies i-tnnd
le* T . Niblark of Oviedo.
police promptly
7fith birthday todny, still i, firmly
orcupie*!
the
N A T IO N A L G I ’ A IID D A Y
'\ , M , ' VO' ! ,&gt;* 'Xu,r ,!*,*
A navy hurricane hunter wFio
carrying I he torch for establish,
Manager La monte Graw of the studio, operate*! hy tho Toho
W
A
S
H
IN
G
T
O
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Aug.
10-J/P.
I
Democratic
Pro*.
SP EC IA L SES SIO N
m - 0 ..1 . II. Flynt. life lung resi­ Florida Grower* Association term -j Company.
flew Into the squall wave today
-P r c i d c n t Trum an t.alay pro ) •*»*'n, l*l elector nominee, have merit of a strong world govern­
T A I . U I I A S 8 E E . Aug. if) (.11 tnid it wa* "full of rlirtv weather
dent of Geneva, died at 7:25 I’, cd the adoption of a standard s in -, F'our Sherman tank* four armorrlatmed Thuriulay. Sept. If*, a., - '1n invilesl to the third annual ment.
— Governor Caldwell *ai&lt;| tod,
.if. Wednesday In the Tampa
, .1*71but I* not a storm " It contained
it Miioeea ■* r i * r atii
; e-l car*. 60 armcrl soldiers and a “ National (*uar*l Day." I I - called 1
The best way “actually to nholish he ir r
Day celebration here Sept,
crtuin iho muddled ahow rr, and thunder,torm,. b*Jt
Muniripal Hospital where he wa*
, small observation plane were nent upon all citiu-n* to give the Na '' "hen Governor J. Strom T h u r- war," said the retired Hollins Colsituation'' of Florida*- presidential n&lt;&gt; circulation around a center
taken on Tuewfay.
|to the studio by the U . 8. P in t tional Guard “ their unremitting . t" 'nd of South Carotina, State,' lege president In a birthday state­
election can !*• clarified hy legis­
The had weather are* I, moving
Cavalry Division.
Born Sept. 2K, 1903 in Geneva,
support."
Rights nominee for President, will ment on world ronditlon,, would lation.
ra'her fast nnd will approach
Mr. Flynt wa* engaged In citrus
l&gt;v for the United States “ to help
The National Guard “ ha* In-en 1b* principal speaker,
In n Irttcr to State Ren. Woodgrowing He D survive*] hy hi*
a faithful and unflinching servant I Governor and M r,. Thurmond f-stah|j,h world governtaent with row Mdlvln of Milton, who nsketl Jamaica. British island In tha
II UNKING Flit R K T U IIN H
Cariblwnn south of f"uh*. probably
I
h- escorted an International police force which for thn ijuvcrnor’, opinion on a
of
the
people
in
struggle*
against
I
will
fly
to
I^eshurg
to
parent*. M r. and Mra. J . W . Flynt
G A IN E 8 V IL I.K . Aug. 1 9 -IA 1
tonight, it wa, *nid
foreign
aggression
and
in
tim*',
1
here
hy
a
special
reception
comwill
bring
any
rulprit,
Individual
of Geneva: on* brother, Jack
iruposifi special sc,.inn of the
(Chuck)
Hunslnger,
Grady Norton, chief *torm fore,
H O L L Y W O O D . Aug. 19, U P i - — Charles
of
domestic
disaster"
he
said.
,
mitlee.
or nation, hefore n revised nnd ".-gislature, Caldwell said "cer­ cast for the weather hurrau, said
Flvnt. Sanford; one sitter, Mra.
A gungand-type shooting killed 1K5 pouml star halfbark who with­
strengthened United Nations."
tainly, unless grout rate i* ex­ the area war under close observa­
,
W. fl, Killiee of Geneva: and two one man and woundod another drew from the Uinversity of
------- , ----------------------------K D IT O It DIF-S
ercised, tho problem
can Ihi tion but emphasired that It had
•^d a u g h te r* . Barbara and Mary last night In the habedaihery of­ Florida last spring, returned to
HOAD C O N TR A C TS
H O L L A N D IN T K K V K N K 8
T A M P A . Aug. 19 bF&gt;— Graham
“ Ja n - F l m of Sanford.
further c«nfu»«d.’*
|not tlcvehmcd the characteristic*
fice* of Michael (M ickey) Cohen, the rampus today and said he
T A L L A H A S S E E , Aug. 19 6V)
Funeral *arvfeea will he con­
wa* “anxious" for football drills
O R L A N D O . Aug. l U - h l V
1 rM l" * , . ,9*_ form ,!L •, »°cte‘«
or force nf a hurricane.
sporting world figure.
— Apparent low hid* totaling
a p p o in t m e n t m a d e
ducted at 10:60 A. M. Friday at
to
start
Sept.
1.
U
.
8.
Senator
Spessanl
Holland
th*
T
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mP*
T,m
**r
Sheriffs Investigator* Identified
$1,100,487 were received hy the
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. !&lt;)-/,l l
the Ericko/w, Funeral Homo with
Hunslnger won football letters ha* lieen asked tn intervene in the here today,
S O L D IE R C O N V IC T E D
n&lt;rrn In White Plains, On., ha State Road Department today for — Governor Caldwell today re­
the Rev. Lionel Nelaon and Rev. the dead man u H a rry Rothman, In the gator backfleld In 19(4 and dispute between Bay Pine* Ho*piY O K O H A M A . Aurs t d -G P l—
3d,
an
associate
of
Cohan,
and
the
wa*
admitted
to
the
Georgia
bar
highway
and
bridge
improvementa
appointed
J
.
H.
Sherrill
of
Pen*
John A Hama officiating. Intar1947.
tal authorities and veterans serP»-r William C. Manl« of Chnroh
sacola to tho Stata Hoard of For­ lllll. T«n n ., w *, convtcte.1 today
The Harrisburg, III. hoy Is eg-trie# officers In Florida ovar the in 1899, practicing In Buenn in nine counties.
ment wlH b*. 'mad* In the Genava wounded man aa Albert Snyder.
M
.
believed
to
bar#
arrived
here
Vista.
Ha
later
wa*
ordalnad
aa
The
projects
are
located
in
estry
and
Tarka.
neeted
to
team
with
Doug
Bel-discharge
of
Clyde
Williams,
52.
Cemetery where grareside service*
of nrosJerlne Capt. John A. Rvan
Daniel K. Kirk of Jacksonville of Phlla'*e|phia. a Catho'*" chan,ri!l he conducted bv the Oviedo recently from Chicago or the east. dm, Hal Griffin, and Aleg Gardl- Orlando World W a r I veteran and a IDptlat minster and served nt Santa Ro*a, Orange. Palm Beach,
Shotgun
pelleta
struck
him
in
the
Georgia
ami
South
Carolina
Duval.
Brevard,
I^
e
,
Hendry,
wa*
re-named
to
tho
State
hoard
Masonic I-odge, of which Mr.
ner or Billy Parker In the Florida a costodlal patient at tho VA
lain. and ronlrnccl to Ilf# im ­
rhurches hefore coming here.
shoulder and body.
Otceola and Calhoun ronntles.
of Chiropractic Fliaminrra.
starting hack/teld,
hospital In Ft, Petersburg,
Flynt waa a member.
prisonment.

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Avon P ark Meet

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Thousands Jam
New York For
Ruth's Funeral

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Are Du!lined At
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Double Funeral
Service To Be

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S o v ie t T e a c h e r R u le d
Bill Oi Rights B e y o n d R e d s * C o n t r o l ;
V ic tim Is I m p r o v in g
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Refreshment on the JobToday’s Trend in Industry

T O E W EATH ER

Partly cloudy «ith
testtered
thunder,ho*ri, through Friday,
lie nl If vurluht* » inil •.

Willi Ormond Case

Prnhc Ex-New
Deal Lawyers

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Residents
Red Police

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Squall Wave Moves
Into Caribbean Sea

icc Remove

Holt C arries Torch

For World Affairs

Lei Reddy Kilowatt take over scores
of tiresom e) p crsp ireso iu e chores.
He'll k e e p y o u r k i t c h e n c o o le r , too!
Go M o d e r n . . ..Go ALL E l e c t r i c .

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Geneva Dies In Tampa

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One Killed, Another
Wounded In Shooting

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•We an* glad that the tine Democratic Parly under the "•«»"» *",n,K

D ir italmicnt m i made in « 1
lives. lac.. %»&gt;• *•»**•, I**'*"* • name of the States Itigld' I leans rats lia s us|toiisi*d (lie
D iim il Hmm%mrn * Mr* *' 1
ills
ami
return
to
constitutional
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1PlM’*l|nti 10 AFL 1’ieii |
great principles of states ii
f i , n , » i &lt; i- » •»*•••'•»' |
Ass.ilsi'-t
oklek I. tmittlf* government as advocated l&gt; the founder and father of thi ,lr"'
lo u,« e
e s . - l u s l - r l I
ll.r
lu l
i»(«l«l.ll-

Al l. (omlruGioii ami mainlctiantc
Democratic Party. Tlioma Jeffersnn.
"It is with a feeling of pride that xve take off our coal » oi U m to irtuin lo dir job.
to work for victory for the States Itights Democratic Part.' 1 A&lt;nmt commuuon clubman
ml its s* !cndld outstiuidm i* statesmen, &lt;Governor ,1. Strom Jbuinnn Pikr lold Cirtn:

n

ration ul *11
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T hursday

xhg.

h*

t^n*

m in r. vf. il s i . iui»
..
tu U t t r : ^
' nalion"
lt » r » w ould be , i «i desolate lu m r.l
d lle * . 1 * o r I iii II i I h m io o t &lt; lr» lio )» :

In llm d iy i» l'-fl itrsolalion, «n.l
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the gate t» mnlilrn rtlll
tioti.— Isaiah 24:12.
Senator

Barkley,

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riiiiru io iid am i fio v e rn o r F ie ld in g W r i g ii t .
|
" W e w ill go th e the | tolls in N o v e m b e r w ith a c le a r concielice and w ith o u t holding o u r nose - m il vote fo r th e Is -s l
| llieil oil tile ln*st ticket and W e ilope iil ld believe y o u w ill do
like w ise .”
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It •* «u i belief d ia l an a p p m Ip iw ir icq uett fium you w ill L u r
! l l ir r l l r c i of biinuum lo r o n c lu iio n
j | |i 1 , t a l k oul I O lid liin e iila !

lo the «.'.*(ente of
people. Acionhngtv
you e ieico r your
teluin d in e union

ll,e Aliiencan
we Ulge dial
irdluencr to
niembera lo

Demo-.

ii ly A r c t i r e x p lo r e r s are h o v e rin g WOlk."
uululAle (or
Pffiiilent, „
ciatic t.n.lMUU
inr Vice
vae rmaira...
nf ‘ ’‘‘V
union worker*. i*inploycil
.
,
, ,
.
1nroiiud the seene &gt; ol tin -n , aliuiit e f f o r t s , they m u st In l&gt;) 'I lie
project contractor *, left thru
a Iflhennii o faimn, out j , |in,wl|W
hand* in ’.Tma/emi id th e s e ilnys.
jolit la-mu*&lt;■ n alxtli euntrnrtor
in Spiingfwld. II. die oil.rr day,.
W riting from l-’airbiinks, Alaska, tin* station of tie hue.l
non-union Inlior.
the A»KH,alcd
ir,»o.n. ih u ;|7r,th n ,.,
indron, Stephen T r u m b u l l state
I'lke silv I-ed Ciiren I lint mol.the c lN ln n ol \Uf kMmh|ican»! 't |1I|, n j u , lt , OVPp ,|u. N o ilh Pole are lieing m ade e v e ry othei ill.in II.INMI A f t workeia were nil.in November would bung down lie- d a y w ith tin m a m object o f o b se rvin g tin* w e athe r. Itadi. &gt;r*ti nlny m what union niemtx i*
price of meat and nthri (.urn re p o rts fro m th e w eather s h ip s rent’ll W a s h in g to n eve ry have iletrrlbrd ii a "vamtlon "
Pike e-liinnteil the nuinher of
ptoduclt. Meanwhile, Pietident iinlf hour.
nun-unluri worker* at "not tnoie
Truman, hit lunrnng mate, warut |
T ile moat im p o rta n t m e m b e r of the c r e w of tin* lt-21 Ilian Ilf.” in..I ruM the runtractor
the nation that if piicet are not ship s used is the n a vig ato r, as n e ith e r U k - m a g n e tic eonipas- win, employed them had lio eon
bioughl down wr f.n r rtonomic n o r tin* g y r o eomiin can In* used so near t h e Pole. T h e nstr&lt; tiael with the A FI.. The telegram
deaitei, and the aveiaue home-. com pass, w h ic h depend" ii|sm th e sun and s lu rs to enlculati addl d
"To our knowledge no union
wife who limit Ik i n cxfiy hill the c o u r-e , sunplenients tin* n a v ig a to r’s k n o w le d g e o f lie offii-iab hav&gt; even nttempled to
climbing higher and higher it ro u g h and varied te rra in o v e r w hich (lie s h ip flies. S o fat utilize
the oidetly ptiMedlire*
inclined to agree. Pul ii it per- Ho ro u n d trip s have liecn m a d e bv m e m b e rs of tin* squad piovide.l hv law lo ataiat the e
frctly appaimi dial die poliikiant ru n , w ith o u t tlieii el.ibor.it* e m e rgen cy e q u ip m e n t e v e r b&lt;- lift .-miiloyevt in gaining union
rccugnlllon.
wanl it both wayt. high pricet jp g needed
"The woitien who walked out
(or thoie who trll. low price* (or
W ill’ll Willinn* II. Sexvanl fnuplil fo r o n r n cq ilisilin n of j have been employed on mainlen
thote who buy.
A lask a, back in I8H7. In* laiihlcil b e lte r Ilia n lie knew. Il llii* anie and -civile i,|„ juliulis at the
aiiimlc weapons renter and ul •,
sin still ow ned A la sk a , our p re s i’itl .situ atio n m iidit l»e vei
on ronnliuclion
of new
and exbsnford u nol Inc ouly placc ||^vk\var«l
im
( I » • IV »» «I I * I
Iindeed.
IIH t I l|,
|ItI
Iis
'
Iuf
11
IIni'll
II), II
l l l l |purbllli’t*
r * r|is s ll* (
lnt
i t
lllii
lll
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l l tom
i i s i vent
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Social And Personal Activities Vaca,loni^ InC'nnadB!^0yjc£°^'«,

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of n ’•lufficii’iit mm ts-i uf obser­
ver. mid trana|M*rtnllon."
De/pile tile el fulls of bimsclf
iii :«1 ob-civcM, h r milled, "nol only
firing bn* piarlirally lu-ver c«-n.*-d
in Jerusalem but tin* situation i*
gtndonlly gelling out of hand."

where m im e d coup e* ate h .ung
|,|„to ry
W4, |WVI. „ j r base-, in A la n k n , null Unit m ’Oli- i ^ , " , , 1" “ defer!*!.*! They* a
They ure ordiliicullies fating I It leahliet of n n ifitlK v flip id Ih» nim lc nv«T (In 1 Arctic* n»Hif,n s
garni, d under the building trad.*
M
lift. O n the tatnr 14V llu l 4
council of lb*. A FI..
Sanford nun was killed hv In* 1
’•'Ibis walk-out situation rann&lt;&gt;i
wife who later *ho| lirn rll, u
loiilinin- for long wiihuui causing
■eiioii* damage |u the nation**:
Miami man did the same ilnng
Tin* urinal pim-ess uf trtinsferriup tiiilhorily in lhe tttonair Hca|Hiiui |Mo|frmn.M
to hit wife and then dml lime
United State* zone of Korea In the New Korean Kuvorninmt
self, and in Atlanta a few- houit
is about to b 'piii. Doe- il roiMtilute the final I ' h n p l e r in Hi*’
laid •Imoil ideuli* ally the t.ino­
Io i ik slnipph* fur restoraliop of Korean intlep* udeiice, or
thing happen llieie, Il u obvioii*
just tlie prelude In a new chapter?
that theie 11 comideiable unluppi
T h e new I'rtYferninenl will not have r o n tr o l o f all of
ntt* in die . world
despite *ul'
full "ern
..
!’ . K orea, b ill only th e southern p a r t , which b u s I h-i -ii *xcii|ned
l o
I h r tt

Mr«. Falkner Honored
O n 96 t h Birthday

Hnllvwnod

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C O M E IN " S o o n e r
Bv Ihe Aid of Nswtpapef
A D V E R T IS IN G
A A V '.

ploymcni. I.igb wage* and N.&lt;ial | )V | | M&gt;, U jiile d S illie s. T h e n o rth e rn Se e tio n , isi-u pie d by r ( I U ’ P r
K m illd Y P ib l1
'* '* ***Y •“ lin'' ton- Hnssia, d id not parti* i|*ale in th e eleetlnn w h ic h set u p th e
I
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ndcisblr dittaliifarlion wiili life, p o v i.rn in e id , mill Ih e liiissia n do not I'eeopnize (lie validitx
Ill recognition of their faithful j
diffkull lo know what lo tin
p ,,v el nm e lil.
wmk, three Sanford rltixcn* have '
aU ui II. B n in d u n "rnduiK u
A ltboiipli th e e le c tio n s wen* lirltl al Ih e d irectio n o f th e U'cn awarded service pins by
•II" is a vacation, a change ol t ’u jlrd N u lioiis, a n d u n d e r i t ■* iii|icrvidnu. Ib e U n ited Nil- eloudu Power A 1*ik ut toiopany,
tnviionmrni. a separation limn tiutis C**minissi«ni on K orea lias now ilcelin ed lo reen p n ize II II. Coleman, district inanager,
announced yesterday.
whatever il i* dial i&gt; annoying ( he p o v e ru in i’llt. la c a u s e elect Ions xv*-re■mil lield ill th*‘ ItUH- 1 Recipient of a 211-yeni *•rvice
you If you rannnl find any way Hjnn zuil*’, 'I'll** C e n e ru l Aw M 'inbly nf I In* in trriin tin n n l Ixsdy ! i*ln i» It J. I.lever*, a civic, until,
of Kcllmg along togrlhn, it 11 m ust ilet-iilt* w h e th e r «ir nil) l&lt;* exlem l Ii ru yrililioil.
|*hu reiiile, ul I2ISI Park Avenue,
bcller lo gel a ilivnirr.
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,|« Power A bight Conn i '
(Cm-on fui 12 years. A Wuild A ’u,
I Veteran, he I* n meinla-r of Ihe
lAinerirali la-gion.
I!&gt;.living n Ill-year teivice pin
i» F. J. Render, a mechanic al the
company’* Kanfuut strum clretrfc
sympathy tomes (loin tliriu foi
gcneialing station. Residing at
Hy R U S S H I.I, K XX
WHIll Hit WIN $MUtS happily as the guide* Ids wheelchair, Rob llm-lilc,
1012 West Third Street. H.nder
Ine viclim of die vicUm. Jutl *0 j
a patapleglc es-Marine, turns Uie first shovel of eurth on the site of his
is
a
rnemlier
of
the
Sanfoid
Ma­
long as crimes ocrur such a* dial
tliditmnly I ilon't like slntislhM i- Floiidti teidly went to town sonic l.odge, the Congregational
future home In Kdgewood, N. J. In hackground, n power shovel wait* to
You can use this ntw polisher on floors, furniture,
of tail Saliitdvy niglil al Oimonil bui soim iiim * tin v t**ll such n with nn it....... . of nppiiixlinnU-ly Church mid tin. Aiiieiirnu l.cglon. | take over tho heavy work. Money fur the house was ralu-d by n grateful
automobile*.
. . on any surface you want to shine.
Hcach w lirir a hraiillflil young1'H id doiy 1lint lilt’ll *l»»- I* Jtl*ii Jlft pet rent fim n l!llll to 1114? All of III* rompany ctnployinciit
e —niiiuiiity and U&gt;e Und was donated by a (ricml.
(fntcrnaUondl)
Lightweight
and nigged construction make it easy
gill was r.*ped ami m uidrird. hei
. w hi', tin- nutioiml iierv-rnlnge of lias lieen in the local area
to uae Quickly attached long handle for polishing
im-rfavn wa- only IftO,
Recipient V f a 6-year service
conp.m nn p.evwu.ly killed, ll.e.r f
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floors. An invaluable time and work aavarl
lio- ghl did plenty cf Icllcrlpin is F. A. la-e, a condenser o
Irregulaif,
will hr lynching limbi ami lynch- v ie-p n nb-iil of tin- Florldn Sim. w iilli g it -i &lt;
for her .postal
•m
in
____ - rntor at tlie Hanford genernting
"2. That each party ha* a duty ,
iny*. whelhri in the Noilh or |CliniiilH-r of Coinmi rr**, while not i. -,-ip|- wen- up !*!• p.i rent w ith ,station wlm resides on the West
to bring to justin' it" owtl dis- '
K ' 4l 6 ll N M « k
Ma n e *
South, and whrllir, known at . Mnlivti.
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.mil
. . Iiiiii *. If,
, .lias a, way ,nly- &lt;17 per verpt for the rest of Hide.
,v
__i,„ „/ *id *•nt element* and irregulars ,
In presenting the service p i n * . ___
l „ ,i
. . . i . . . . • e ,i "I Inying tiling end t» end and die country
" T . *u,horily °f |when they violate the truce.
Nations.'
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• i ' * !! ’’ I coining up with suiie r larding, lieing n smart young woman, Colrman complimented Ihe men the 'United
Unltad Nations.
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"3. That reprisal* and retaliaor as putilialile lioniuidr a* they Infnriuation.
Mi
Flmiil;i nvv to il llmi her on their long nervle* irJord* 1 (In I ■•f«. It was learn*Hl v ei-.
„ „ nu,
»•'&lt;’ rh lrf of staff of
,.4 Th
, w{|| u Bl,ow.
ate in die N*nlh. and mil all dir
Tin- "•itln i woman" il*. Harold- - lnti-i v*i wen well pioin-ic*t by which, he tmintrd out, typified
b •„ ; io,
(vdeial lUlutr* in
llie world ran ,lf' •' " • hmmmg oflif beautiful j In init' n
XVItib llie olher gal* Florldn l*&lt;iwer A bight Company the U .N . True* » on.ml*. on (.en-1 ^ to
workers- in general. Of the comTh (. ^
^
b U m t0 U ] r m . \
prevent llirm ihougli lliey m»v
' ' " T ‘ °* “ ?,lM F buida" and , of i|„ nation only increased thehr iiany's 2.9311 mrmtiers, IU 8 fw *• era) A. bund.tl.w.n, roi.slder* the ,
recent sluH.lirig In the Holy fl
,&gt;on,„ ,,r di„ident element*" and
incifAir llirm hy
Kiting « trn*r |n n n c rn l Inlk U furr the* Avon Rorkla in*no wl horn 127 p*-r Im u with the rvim|iany five ys-isi* violation,
nf
nf the
the truce
truce by
by hot
both h Arab* "uneontrollalde irregul823 mruilM-r* have Ix'v-n with the violation,
ol falie irru rily lolliotr cnnniullv ! *'nrl. &lt;’h«tniM-r of roiiiiii«*m*. II hi
■tiul A ralw. |
a r»" for some truce violation*.
riiuipany
ten
year*
and
3R2
mem*
Should tin- prr.ent action of
mindrtl inditidiuli whom lliey I
h,,‘*
h« ur^ mi In love with
81m* ih idI ii h»t nf lima on Ih* liv-r* have liev-n with the company
II. mail,,tie said Ihe problem of
110 C O M M E R C I A L
P H O N E 1110
tlie security council take the form niaititaintfig the Jcrui-nli'm cea-e
•eek to pint ret. This is no iudifi !!" ,'a.1
ber to all lelephoi." ami. according to liar 20 years.
of a warning,” lleinndotte mid,
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IUM* olhur KOI in l|i«* i«iUiltr)' to .ohl. In* n**4 iminy 125 im*i rrn l
fire is complicated by "mutual
cation of lynclung. but you can |prove that .lie co.ll,...... Id her own j n o,,, I in&lt;
"I suggest tlint it should lie clear­
pin-in--, nnd ' 2*17 |m-i
not rationalize ju tln r when your|with any of Vm.
•• nt mure i. idv-nrr phuni-s, to
ly piinlrd out t» th*- parties:
XX lien.............
it com
1. That responsibility will b&lt;
j" figure* "Mi* ' -Imw an In,ii-n-i- ,,f nearly twine
son has l&gt;een muivlerrd, or your
*vMiilowre V ise •’**» uae
a-M-vM-v! whether violation* an
Huriiln" i an knock just nlmut nil 11 liai ii-pici-ntcd by the rest of
daughter raped.
gun who lute liom a llsllimore
•if Vm for n limp. Her develop i the country,
A »ciic* of artidrs on racial ment i* im llv ninaiing. From I fihe d&lt;-p* n&lt;l-on Mr. Reddy Kilo- oiphsnage lo undisputed monarch
•940 to 11*10 her total incoiiu- to vvntt, tb.-il .-netg«-tic little busy- ol the national sport.
relations in the South written by individuals
Increased H&gt;.T per cent ’ IwMly, to In Ip li,-r, nnd last year
Tlie great doors ol the Cathe* first fpel of a baseball mitt.
Ray Sptigle, loving ir|&gt;ortcr (or wllll** thoie of tha rv»*t of Ih*- Reddy delivered n.763,000.000 kllothe Pittiburg Poit-Gaiette, who. nation only Incrrn-vd 123 |ter cent.) w all hour* fur her, 185 per cent dial ware open to ihe publicMsgr. Joseph F. Flannelly was
diiguiied as a negro and accom­ That it really uikling along if you greater than in ti'to while the na- symbolic. said friends, ol thv celebrant of the high mass foi
itionnl avrisRe l-rcreasa was only Babe's open heart to the people
panied by a professional New ■’ k nre.
From a flat-footed little country! I l l per cent,
J
Yotk negro’ agitator, ipent tii- gal she hi* ldi&gt;* milled into a lady 1 While Justly proud of all these in ihe bleacheit and the kids in Hospital at the age of 63.
weeks in die South talking with fanner of n-al importance. Her evidence uf Ml».s Flotilla's trader dislant placet lo whom his name
Tlie Itatie's widow, Mr*. C
negroe*, eating with negroes and farming operation* gave h n n *hln, Hanld *nya tier uni rhnrni meant great sportsmanship. .
Ruth; theii two adopted daugh­
cash
inronu
of
over
three
h
un-jnm
l
pupulsiiiy
i.
her
sunny
disAI-nit &lt;1,000 prisons crowded ters, Mr*. Doruthy Hullwan
sleeping with nrRioes, is now ap­
•bed und fifty four million dollar* position. Thank* to that, she cnpearing in scoies of new*pa|ieit ■hnwitig ail increase over IDIU of |Joya an annunl rash Income that the cathedral to tlie (loot a. A Mr*. Ilk-hard Flanders; and
Old foHhionrd slewed chicken with dumplinK*
police •estimated 60,000 others
i
•
•
throughout the North pgiporting 22l |&gt;crr&lt;nt
i
h&lt;- estimate at &lt;1,125.000,000. He stood gravely outside under grey
und ((Iblet Rruvy . . . Itrended Veal Cutlet*
tiruwrlng like a weed, her popid- cells It htr ’’sun iiicviiita," Thi* la •kies on hushed Fifth Avenue and
to give northern people • true
The list of those whu filed u
;l
, \i
A 260-man the wide grey step* of the cat!
"dure
of the negro problem. ■Ron Inciense fpout t’.Utl tu i-.U7 mad,- up of $7,.«&gt;.0*H),000 from surrounding area.
j
'•
Served front ntKtn 'ill 1 1*. M.
k
»a* 2ii per rent while the national tourist* and winter visitors; (Mi**
llre detail was on duty for th*
I actually deem ing them as average
was only 9 |wr rent. I t , Florida like* company nnd dor*
rgr*t funeral in New York in
nothing which could have lirrn -eem- she is really n big girl |H&gt;w. plenty of rnti-rtainingl, $200,000,- year*.
A variety of platter* to fit everyone*) puree.
yesteryear i
.ii
Tlie
gals in
in uthe
nation. 000 ■win
fitun m
fiuits
and truck
truck crops
crops
written hy the moil subirivirnt
..........other
••&gt;»* *«I*
ir nsnuu,
m s nnu
Governor Tlioma* K. Dewey Connie Ma
Folks wre do serve Ihe beat coffee In toxvn
Communist piopagandisl could no*• " , ' r 1
&lt;«uu«h puny ftom the i possible only under Florida comii- headed Ihe Hat uf hunorary pall­ Moe Berg.
siblv deceive then, &lt;*.„;-t
'standpoint of luisinrs* .growth aa lions, and industrial products bearers who included prominent
with fresh crrnm . . . 05c
•lb y deceive them. Spnglr may Mlaa Florida In ,, eased h rr nuudwr valucl at IIU.OOO.OOoJmJdafrom sportsmen and sports wrltara.
nol be * Cornmuout, but in trying I of Ikis Ipi-%* runrariu by 0 |s-r the**- agricultural crop*,
Among those present wrra M ay­ police-estlma'ed 60,000 par
Fhlldrenti IHaleo Served
to influence the Southern negro rcnt,
(lie natuu
rent, while over
over'tire
nation a do-1 Reing a miHli-in gal 5ti*a Ftor- or William O'Dwyer of New Y ork; wins waited mutely outside
agsinri the Southern while, ia rira«*. of I |s#-r cent sss shown, i ida took up aviation at an early Mayor Jainei M. Curley of Boston. cathedral and on tha
Phone 1217. Hescrve seals for your family
Her bank n -uuiri* a* of Jan- age. Ii was site who established where Ihe Babe began hla hig by the hearse from tha funaral
seeking to prejudice Hie North
uary I, 1047, w eir (2,952,000,000 the first romnirrrial airline in tha league career with Ihe Ret) Sox; chapel to the cathedral.
Thank you,
ggainit the South more than il is up 20ft per rent since 1040. T h e 1world operated by Tony Janu*
and Mayor Thomas D'AIrssndro
already prejudiced, he is serving national |M-rr«&gt;nlag« o t Increase l»ctween Ht. IVtrr*burg and Ta m - uf Baltimore, w hric Ruth got hla
Kay Eidett, Fountain Mgr.
the Communist puipote better than during the saiuo porlod was only pa. Him rnailr rye s nt Juan Trip p
10».
T
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j
V
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American
Airway*
and
'V '
Henry Wallace or Z. K. Foster.
Uank debit* (fharipv '.ngninst bddie Rn-kf ubarker of Kaatern
Sprigle seems to have been ac individual accounts and', the brat A ir bim-s ami they moved their other minerals and is still the Ington Avenue funeral home.
Tha tani.do of traffic
most charming hostess In tha na­
tually disappointed That ha was ripgla businasa— 4ndMiiaoV in biggest operations down here.
tion. No wonder Harold la eraay
A n outdoor gal she indulge* In aboat her. Bat ha's not P W*
•M lynched while ia th t South. creaked 73 per
H94J j I 947) and
eammertis) and apart* nshlng, jealous. You can etap out w ith ,
Your
Ageacy
&lt; * *t l« * t that Im did not even
lov»a to roam through the forest*, her anytime and the U tta r tlma od the pallets
.
• lyachiafW h M it MOM to totaik- aalea,
to dig fo r phoaphate and you harp the mere be will Uka I t ' la the streets.
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help In bn in it? S it uue can loll m ild I In- tu n e when, a n d if,
lynching law make a sluing case :
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what we do. Ho you know a
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we’ll be glad lo show him all oar
i -. i'i iii.d x rays, to show tht
l-.illent's tondition and treatment,
and consult with him."
Vice Consul Zot I. Cliepumyi k
•aid la*t night that l.onmi.in w*»
biianging to lend "one, two, nm u
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Rev. Carpenter Will
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llrrald
Capt. Katie T . l.ouck* l« on a
Hv XI Xltl XN It. JO N I'H
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vacation trip in Alaska and northJarlin Palmer Ray, Society Editor
Telephone l l S ^ r t n Canada nnd a recent postcard Miss Thelma lee. prominent
'
from him revealed that he 1
i* atk I rid lert «-f Rex Clont* »f Oviedo
It«wsun City, of which nn aerial ’ &gt; M
i guest of honor nt u dinner
view is "hewn on the card.
l-v Xtr« Xliiritt Slid, v ntid
Uawsnn City, site of the fa h u l-|L '
R"\
J i. 4tt the hi
cu&lt; gold ru-h in the nineties, i * ! ' . ^
• rionto.
still
nn
important
mining
city
nnd
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F R ID A Y
l?ue*t IUI ui 1 $li l M&lt;”»
The Rev. Mark T. Carpenter
I i- capital of the Yukon territory! ,
The junior (5. A.* of the First will lie in charge of the Sunday
Mi** Ann Rulnim n turned tu
I Ad*)
f.inire. Mm • •
lilt
Canada.
It
is
located
at
the*.
tjV
BkPtiit Church wilt have a supper morning service at Holy Cross ( day from Camp Junnlutka, S .t .
•et.
^ Initlm
Stall \
Inn**
I
confluence
of
the
Yukon
and
K
lo
n
-and slumber party beginning at Episcopal Church for the purpose |
June
P«*nn&gt; Olllff.
I
dike
river*.
[
S:30 P, M. at the home of Mis* of dedicating the new pulpit and
IIni
Lam- Mnr tin. nnd^ M
Mr*. J. Q. Galloway and son
On July 21 Capt. l.ouck* wrote: hara
Grace Marie Stinreiphrr, 2404 rhancel .sil. The service which Hoyt have returned from A l m t I •• "f (hic*!**. nnd M t$
"XX'ell, after a trip of gorgeousi|Park Avenue.
ttuynn «*f Orlnruh*
ha- been at 9:30 A M. during thi-« I vilte and Gadsden. Ala. where
weather,
fine 1
The Young People’* llrfptist summer will liegin at 10:00 A .M . They visited friends and relative*. ' scenery, grand
•thrr delightful pmt\ "f till!
|
meals
and
plcn-nnl
companion*.
*
Training Union of the First Hapsea-- •i 'Art* the lovely (I idmi i giv*
Rev. Carpenter will preach the j
t Church will hold a picnic at first sermon in the pulpit and this L M r- ""d Mrs. J. M (ameron I here I am at Pnwsnn City »n the en in honoi »*f Ntl^.« Thelino Lee,
1
Yukon
River.
nlpndo Spring*. Members are will also Iw his last sermon *» {»*»• •* ! h,' ,vrl
lovelv diiiighter t»f Mr. nnd M m
,Mt:
urged to attend and are asked to rector of the church. The service Mr*. M. A. Murphy and .laugh- | "The scenery «ui the inside pa*-, Charle'» S !«•«», who^e nmrtinge
I
-age
from
Vancouver
to
Sknguny
j
meet at church uj fi:.’IO P. M.
•of R&lt; \v riontA will U nn event of
will lo- a choral crlehratlon of trr M “ xinr ,,f ’S ‘ - IVter.I.urg.
I wa* simply wonderful
Then we
M O N i/A Y
nt the Ovieilti Metln*di*t
Ang
Holy
Communion
came
hy
tiain
over
the
ntoitn
The Truth Seeker* Cla»» of the
Mis* Hetty Moore has left to
Chui
x Mi dnn • Rnlf 1 King
The
new
pulpit
and
rhanrel
rail
tains
at
XX'hitehouse
and
Ivy
stern
First Method! *1 Church will meet
spend several days with XI v»»
XV.
Omn»c. II ti Smith. T. I
were
designed
and
executed
by
Miss Carol Jean Meriwethet at wheel puddle steamer came down I.inc
at the home of Mr*. \V. P. Chap­
.Si
(
I
\Ve»t
1 II
th» Yukon River to Dawson."
man, 208 \Vc*t Nineteenth St., at the tt-slt Studio- of Janesville, New Smyrnn Reach.
Stab
'1.4* I’ King. .1 It Jone«.
XVi*.
Tbi*
is
the
same
firm
that
The Yukon is mainly in Alaska
The Heat dull Avenue Circle will
designed the new High Altar and
Mr. an&lt;l M m . \V. W. T y n and hut rise, in British Columbia nnd |Jr.. 'I M Kvfr*. nnd rhmte* T
meet at the rha|wl nt 3:00 P.M.
Nihli
at the Oviedo W**limn'Sanctuary furnishing- which were fatnil&gt; left &gt;r«trnlny for NV\%mk, nftiT windlnf ni»rlhwrpt l»y «outh I ^|u»,
W EIlN F -S H A Y
N. V. wherr they pinn t»» vinit i»nil northwest 2..100 milrn, flown!
^a, It*
Serr.nlole Chapter No. I, O.K.8. dedicated Inst September.
-r t I
kept D
l»i idc*.
fk ll hold it* annual Roliert Morris
until the Utter |»mt **f tVt*»tier. *into the lUrintf .'s'*. It in the^» i
Mm
i: n
tv J?
nicnir in Oviedo with a supper
| lnrire«t Amerirnn rlvrr flnuinir' MM*
Kiii’iitN will h ’h'ii l t»» Icitm | into the Pnrifir nn&lt;! hia a ilrnin* * l "
beginning at 6:80 P. M. All mem­
It) VIVIAN Vtimw .N
thnt Wally Philips. Jr., non **f Mi 1«ir** m«*R «»f 1110.000 •iiunrr mile&lt;. I
ber* are invited to nttend and
New ifcutui vm
nnd k|r&lt; Wally Philip*. i« ill ami It i« the 17th ri«rr of (hr world throng h&lt;» if lh« picture. I
bring a pirnir supper. Arrange­ AH
up nil the dui
•W r
ment* nre under the direction of
From little wolve* hig wolvei rotifinr’d to hi* home in Sun l.ontn. im to length ond flown through the! He'll
Ih I ink in ihe . " im in
Frank Talbott, mayor of Oviedo, grow j ia&gt;t in rnr$e you're wontler
■~ ■
fnmoiiH Klondiki* edd rrjjlon. Th e i
hi. hath lieing inlet
_____
Mr. nnd Mm. Clyde ILin»-« \ nndilewer part i*» frnten over nine* Ulli
ing how unlvc* get their 4tntt.
•n topii. and
rupl«
Right now. from (oai»t to count children have returned to their month* of the yenr.
•tile.
vou can teethe wolf trarlutflUttn h,'wr of s wm^rlin Avenue after
----------Jntinn \
new &lt;lenl i«n't going
ing ii h fun doomed .\ilonini« mul •pcndini? *°nte time ut New Smyr
t.i h
* -ul. of hl« pin ke|Ikonk. &gt;et.
romantic p r n
o p «&lt; - nuxmlight. nu “ enrh.
IIU i i.it»n**«* ngent keep* him on
rnnoen. ronvertilde m r», nnd pnrk
~ HY IIK N H IK T T A I.K IT II
A •tu.' f.f»M w i*&lt;’kI\ nllownm e
Ronnld
I..
Skrw
ebnreturned
, 'NE\V Y O R K . Aug. U»,-*/1b— Ircnche*— «nM their mngir rpell.
Hy lin n TH O M A S
"Hut he M*ld«. **if I'm rt g*»*»d
Vou enn tell a vinlf if &gt;otj try. to hi* home in Alcxnnditn. Yn.
Some of the cafe society’s mostImy .ti i «tn&gt; out of thi* night
after
spending
n
month
with
hts
often-photographed and ino.t-of- and you won't rrcngniix- him liy
IHlIsIsYWOOD. Aug. 10, o lt—
Mr.
nnd
M r-. Johnny \Voi»«muller. the • rrrenV cluli* n\ !&gt;ti«lfie«a agent *n&gt; «• I
ten-about folk* frolicked last night n ndl of giv-1'iil.ncks nr n shower grandparent*.
cun h.e e 4« trip far ||t»l|adll|ll ilft*’!
J.
II
Skews
in
l-uke
Maty.
to celebrate n birthday— a 9*Uh of orchid-. The rni"lv-rn wolf may
pcrenninl miture Imy, hit* donit* •thi» pi*
wear n Hhi H. tu Knppn kry und
birthday.
word* of ndvirr for the liMH Olyni
To*i.*
rtgo
tVatim
Miss Sandra Murphy im- re­
And in the mtildle nf all the s|&gt;ort nn empty wallet— he d&lt; turned to her home in St I'eter*- pir chntnpA:
t in th« i
n,'r n" ''" ' ' V
'
fancy food, rhantiiagne, candle- Itends ..n hi. winning personaiity l,,nr"
*'You're Olvnipi
hnrnpiom* for J Mn
l'iikf&lt;oi| iiiiido nntiofinl
•f,rr Mwn*llng three week.
light, rhumba danring nnd aero**- to can v In... through. And imw
fotii yrnrn duke nd'nntrtge of it. |new*
ittinc off her • *»;•
Chaim!
,hM,," v ' " " " If you get offers of hig «hown, j |tud*t\ Ittiger
pny
the-lable gossip, the cause of it .........vei...... that pav-off
nnd Nn m y I ’niiol!
llcM* nr •otiie •ign* f&lt;»r which
all sat hack calmly nnd comment­
-----------i tnke them, hut mnke »mre they're »tirt« &lt;l m
\hie'* It i*h |(oxt "
to look:
ed:
Mi»»* €•ml Hitting i* ex|«erted to! hig. &lt;!et whnt you enn
nndthenIHonin’ . • x • Mimofed for \l Jot
1, lie'll piny up your ginnl nrtivr on Snliiidny from St ut t - L'«'t out.M
’’Very interesting."
, «on grid I •|U \.
Then she got up and danced, point* like mud . . . even the fin*t
gnrt,
Aik
and
Memphiv
Tr*nn.,
Johnny'n
«»wn
pro
«nn*er
*tnited
' Hnrn "»»•
ng ii « iriiiehitek.
to prove that *be isn’t quitting time he meet* you, ( You've tho
j slowly. After hi- victories in the|Talki.-. w.
•n thr film hot Him.
just because they don’t dance her prettiest eye*, mouth or hand*— whi te she has 1-cett visiting.
--------------' lt*2H Olympic*, he hooked up w ithihut wi*rn«
*nid nothing would
favorite*— the quadrille and the he ever »nw.)
Hr. h I*. I nmpUdl nnd **»n*. ,» *wimming »uiv »»utfit. "I hnd n 1come of »t
waits— anymore.
2. You'll lx* kept in *u*|M*n*e.
the!
Clai i Row wn- top -Im in tl,.
The party, which took up must lls'll take villi nut ilanrv-and dine 'Tai'l*’* and Stuart, of Gainesville I nice deal Raveling around
v * * n* Irlem1* in ( country giving exhibit Ions." hr amount -f l.m mail followed in
of the Ht. Regis Hotel roof and you, give v»u a lieautlful line « n d 1
went on most of the night, was leave you .laird with Joy. (Then S*nf" " ’
i
* * » ' inaklng a couple order by Ibllte
Dove.
Rudd,
held to celebrate the birthday of he won’t call you for a few d a y s .)’ Mr
' * u a
..
" I bundted a week, with a clianco •«*&gt;*" . • ’db-et.
.........
Xln.v
Hickfold. I'.d.-U- ........ II,. Rielinlil
Mr*. Husanne Faulkner.
3. When h.- knows you’ve ..a lly M, r’ "
'V ,K’ rmkertt.n. t» work up in the company."
8he is the mother of Mr*. Frank swallowed the halt, hell wait J ! ’fv1!l|I'
T
, " h'1'’
hit* »«•"• •'*•«&gt;* Dis, May Mi \'-»y, William I ■v*l
C. Henderson, who at 72 is young until the las. minute to call &gt;’*&gt;«
"Noah’s
ive ifn 8?.
f-r,r n&lt;l- •*»»«•««»• ‘ -Hfornla. Johnny* phv and Mary Mr inn
ough ti* lie frivolou*. prop her for a date, nt he II call you on
Arkan- sl.pip wa. lamped by movie mogul* Ark wn» tto* flop «.f tin- villi
J and deemed ivls-rsl for the veneret on the table at the otter*, and a Saturday date night, and not -as and lemphi*, Tenn.
Tin- Itnrker" wttll Xldlott
then do it again for the photo­ mention n date. I T h i- w ill ki-&lt;*|%
‘ '
i idile g-.tring of Fdgar Rice llur-1 Sills, n tut
Xiiiln Huge mol
graphers.
Miss ' "lena X\ ilhoit nf Dnytona roughs’ king of the ii |m-s. Tnt/an. I
Crawf. I symlnditv-d tile
you pinned to the telephone nnd
"B etty" Henderson’s late hus­
i Rench sp- iit tihlny in .Snnfor-I. She F-ir 1*1 years, Johnny giunted »n*l - flaming agin "(Ini
t*nn-ing
band wa* in oil. Further back, Passing up other dates waiting i* the home economist f-ir the la-tlowed hi- way through tlie j Daughters."
fur
his
m
il.I
Florida I'ower nnd Light Cunt lungle features. This year he nnd
Mr*. Faulkner’* husband wa* in
Janet Gn\'
4. lie ’ll tnlk in Ibe most glow­ patty.
railroad*. They live on Hark Ave­
I Tin run’s film tnentoi, S-d In-sser, " ’ll made "S*
ing
term
about
the
kind
nf
homo
nue and winter in Florida.
, Iiis-I K falling out. Hollywoo-I to "bv-ventii
Mr*. Faulkner iia* t&gt;ecn having he would like lo have, how rh ilfame- V Rot**on, Jr. and Ml**j gn»s|p«-d that Johnny’* gold
dren
should
l-e
Inougld
up.
(
I
I
’H
birthday parties at St. Itrgi* I &lt;Mtf
I’earle Roh-on *|w-nt ye-tetday in |utnc-l to pot
1tnanee wn*
or the Stork Club or some com­ never do nnything liut be vague Hastings a. guest* of their sister
Rut when I saw him on the industry wnparable
pleasure-haunt
for
a alMiut it nil, however.I
6. If you men’t u niving lieauty. and brother-in-law. Mr. and M r*.•"Jungle Jim " set be looked pretty Me. . . . Th*
apod many yrar*.
II.
Anderson.
lIHni In hi* safari suit.
I moment: "Thi
V I-aat night, at 9*?, she predicted: he may tnke v jn to u "coiy littiv
I Just rouldn’t ntmIn* a deal km-w whetbei t„
|
"11 1*0 going to parties a* long Joint’’ on the other side of town.| )&gt;flna,,, „ *,
Xltddirton left today with Sol,’’ he explaine-l
"When len-v- it a- no epu
•Also, keep you nwnv from his ^n|
as I live."
v
"" Ifjn to level I went Into hi* office for a ---------------------Then she danced a waits with crowd hy similnr subterfuge if v
&gt;cw *"&lt;k f it)’ and New Haven, rottfeti-nre. there were 30 nth
Hamilton Hell, whose wife wa* lie’* nfrnid you’ll got wind of hi* jv."nn
,M' " r r °mpanled by guy* -houting at me."
trpulation.l
having a birthday, too.
Middleton
nnd daughter
So Johnny -et up a deal for
Mr*. Faulkner's other daughter.
ti. llc H pick out a sentimental M iinni&lt;*.
"Jungle Jim ." which ran lie liesMrs. Fred Herreshoff. wa* tip tong and tng it "just for ti-," play
from her home in Del Ray. Fla., it on juko &gt;Hixrs, send you n re­
,,
„ , “T?
.
1r , H'*‘*l “ * Tarsan witli clothe*.
to en|oy quietly the antic* nf routing of it, n-k otrhe-tiHs to I ft I .
*'»*l *«n Rol«« lie’ll nil* r two of the fla ilin '- a
her »lster'» friends:
play il llii* know* women are1 left ln«t night for Columhu*. j year for five year* nnd he’ll rnkiM— . where they will vi.it rein- jp part of Ibe profits. Tb- latte,
” M y sister i« n little hit of n sentimental.)
They plan to return to! should |H. considerable
stiffneck," said Mr*. Henderson's
7. He won’t rvill you by your me*.
|film* ate made in
jFR u t I'm not.'
fits! nnme If he ha- n bn.I mem­ •Sanford in about ten days.
Then she went on to prove it ory. He won’t want to confuse
»
. . . ---- ~~
$2&lt;8),IM8I ro*t.
having h e r « p I f photographed you with Susie or Mary nr hi*
Mr ami Mr*. U . M. Cotton plnnl lie wa. a* intrepid a* ev.-r in
brandishing a rhamagne bottle at Wednesday night date, so he’ll
big-game.hunter
F ra n k
Burk call you all •’darling." "honey," honie ,, F.nnx|8 ',n,Uyr. f°r . ,h rir ,h&lt;’ w ,r' r 1 '»’«'*’he.|. Attacked bv
In SsnforA
U "£*7 V,., l *in« " fifrrr " " ' ,Vr l,*n,L •&lt;- « « - to.*
wh'le he cringed dutifully.
« r f rd with M r. Cotton* *i»- ing them around at will, dodging
“dear,” -sweetheart," (Which will in
trr and brother-in-law,
" I love parties," said Mr*. inttues- you more, anyway.)
and j fUm r» nn.l «|H*iirii nil Ihu while
Mi • XV V. Hitting.
Faulkner, watching daughter RetJ "Thin phi! of thing
on
8. lie’ll I*- very jealous of any |
tV and smoothing her wtill-lite--«-n
*
* ” ti .lay a* long «• the other boy who give* yntl nn extra —
glance, telephone* you, nny other
rest of them— maybe four or
dates. (Hretty soon without n-k five o’clock in the morning.
"B u t It’s not the snme *lnce my ing, he’ll convince you to drop
4 »at beau — Jim m y Walker— la your other Romeo*.I
!». When your mother begin*
" o n e .”
rnlling him "son,” he’ll get cold
feet. ( I f she brags on your cook
Ing and housekeeping, hell really
/ I V | ■ »
take lo the hill*.)
(V-»
19. lie’ll even supply (he hti-lUR ammunition, nnd make you
think you were the cause of it
all. He'll rause you to pick a fuss
B IR TH
with him over a trivial thing you
ANNOUNCEM ENT
will blame yourself for l « l) r .
(Meanwhile, he’ll slide away to a
new lair-1
If you’ve met one of these
| Casanova* nr have one lurking
Mr. and Mr*. James W. Alder- | about, Iwwnre. Better to have n
man of Beniamin announced to- date with the town'* mnusicst
day the birth of a daughter on character than the running fellow
Aug. 17. Mr*. Alderman i* Ihe who ha* mastered the rnryrloformer Anita Scruggs.
pedia of Wntfdom.

Social Calender

PAGE T H R E E

TH E S A N F O R D HERALD, S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

Capt. Earl Eoucks Is

Jump Victim

Korean Govcrnnlent

t:

u M l i n u r d

, not |dsn to reteaw tlm te*l ,,f
note tonight, he tnid a *‘reii..n.
nlilc time" will lie given the Soi.et
endue-’ Y here to trananilt the d,,
inent to M"**-ow.
Preeidrnt Truman indiraled
due other Soviet Citium* .*.I] \
given a*)lum In till.-* rountiy (f
they- vtant In follow the eiampl,
of the fpioian *ell«.«»t ti-aeli 1 lb
N\-w V**rk and zeek tefllge here.
The Prelidcnl wm* u»ked at hit
new* conference whnt he tl„ 4*ht
I ul.oiit the artiruia of the It *, •*I*
lie Mild he thought they indn
tin-n- me u lot of people wl,.
Ilrve in th* fieed(.»i of i|i,
i dividual Just ne people In th*d
t’nited Slate* do.
M i. Trumun wn* then
I
whether the tame right of n»&gt;L
r this government liu* pri.n.ii,
to th* teacher* would apply •
other Soviet rititvii* In
•‘.Hr
rirciiiualanec*.
lie nntwcrcl cmphutlenll) rbity
this right always bus tipplod j,
I such cases.
(Srosf, in hi* ruling, rioted that
the Stnl. IlcparIntent nluadv k*&lt;
lolvlred Soviet AntluiH«iidor A k i.
nn.h r S. Pnnyu'hkin tlmi it i. . ^
ih /.*
itu ia’a light to , i i , i T
through it* official nluoad *,||
proper a*/i*tanco and pi.,i.
to Soviet national*."
lint. In toncludi-ih "lid* right
dor* not include nutlm iily to
charge of Soviet ritizen* in il. ,
&lt;oiin*r&gt;
inetpective
of th«.r
; w iih ct."

C o nstruction;
|
**it Hm ru
„„ |imt it ii* Itigii time that our Virginia j Idle
1,01100% in *%
I politidniiH an well a- our Virginia iu*xx«|ia|M*ra unit being;
Maintenance
Men
itu -i* ,-"mugxvuinim” anil l«*t our |»e*»|ile know how they atainl on
"
« l rtt« Mll’ l lu &gt;
J
Asked To Return
• t . » tin* ('oiuing iitvahlcntiul election,” tin* ila/i*ttt* declare*.
Mi U n l i r
| IMI
O m *!»»•»•••
lnu
“ A fter over one huiulreil ami fifty yearn aa a Denw-i W A S H IN G TO N . A uk . l9-&lt;/P&gt;|
rk»«« Ro»ik«
«t »HI
Mil
12 Ml era tic ni-ws|ia|a-r beenu-*’ xvt? hclicvt* in tin* principle* for
I hr Allium Kiieiny (om m uuon
Om W a r
xvhirh tin* Democratic Parly lias always stood, we huve no 14ill inday * v%ulL iioppage at
I I I e M N a il
M l l » f « i ••J- * ••f
III
l l n i l i a i i m I nIIi m »•••* fc"n,M
intention of abandoning tho.-e |»rini‘i|iles simply !a*cnuMc tin*
lit l.m Altino). N. M , ptojecl
MUrlaUwiai* f«»
fl
*“
Trum nn Misdeal, Uncivil It infills Party hnn nijuappproprintcd
HtlalRK I uh 4i . Mill L# rfcftlB** '
llili-.ilrnv "trill,ut ti-mugi 1° the
■ I K R H l d l
» ■ '» '
an hniiornhle name.
r |lc li r r n r r il
i*&gt;
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V k U K 8 D A Y A U G U S T 19 , 1948

Teacher’s Control

"LAST FRONTIER"

I . I s I-II. m.-J I n IkNI
PaklUkta a*n* r-.-e * **«iNia»,
America’* oldcM ncxv8|«tp«r in the Ohl Dominion atatc1 1 «
P rn io rf
Ic
■■a *...--i-.» n&lt;
of
Virginia
lias
tuilioiiiufil
it-*
mi|i|iort
of
tin*
liixit’i-rat
ticket
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of Thuriiioini ami Wright. Ill a iwrticulnrly fortiirigiil **tli-jr|Ti
* HP
i l ,*
B l l n t l «• «»"»w4
torial tin* Alexandria Oiuette
it ha* no intention of
i
i t 'o i J u r a . un ", i -"h.
!**a» »»&lt; a hn iu lo n iiiK it* Demo*-rat it* prlnd|ilw t a im p ly brraufte o f tin
at f o i n m •! W«»cfc ».
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TIIK HANFORD HERALD. HANFORD, FLORIDA

DRUGS

IH A! BfAKS THE NAME

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TUB 5ANFORU UKRAi.I) SANKORa

rAUB FOUB

: THURSDAY AUGUST 19. lt&amp;J

FLORIDA

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Stuffed animal ihuwr
Tw irling
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Swimming

8 T. A U O U J n IN K Vuif. I'.' ISpe
o 00
Mayfair Inn
c U I)— The Snnft.nl Clant. dropp.d
it hnrd fought I l&lt;&gt; 0 i&lt;&gt;nt&lt;- , t to
(h r St. Augiutin.- Saint* h. n* la*t
nlirht, nitti a* the result of !}&lt; * ,.„, .
Saint vlctt.iy, tit*- 'nan'* and ,v&gt;*. Da'/inna
Saint* won- brought out- n 'ln e ••*.,»»,. , Vi i i .
cloier In tin- l.atilr In-twcem the M S h l l l U
two team* for the fmnth |d*re( . ' £ “J,_u ,n '*»
berth in the Florida State l.racuv i■' •- t j . i . j _______
standing*. One-half game w i'it* I'wlitk*
TA I.I.A 1 I/ S S E R . \n*r. 19 (Spe
V n | r(l* | '. ttr«Hlr«
i l m tlie* two train*
I tv A S S O C I A T K I I I'llK S S
HI. Aiia'itiln- I. p.rf„r.i
Hutltre Farn n
Motiltrie •pill a (ivori-ia-Moiida riall Fh.ilda
Tonight the ftlanU get the
Hartona i t; tialn.*t tt.
tt In-ollHiy* rt'idymc vvCfttlcntl
chance to train ground on the
I
I.e
ilftto
douhlc-hvader
w
lh
lad
orlan.ln «. CaMlk* r
' etr'jura V. In U.i„j {
Saint*. Tlo- JJanfntlllte* meet the
I id ate Antcrlcua la. t nlirht nn.l acrirulltirv In the relmols of tl*
•■»».« 1W&gt;&gt;
IV I. iuh I l!i“*l Hat* In a twin hill
,. limhcd from levcnth t" ’ ’' ' h •••it —rrrn i.l umro than $7IVindO
Hi Aucu*ttnr M
or,
I plarc when Tnoah«4*iH defeated lust ttar fn.et form work. SUt"
at the Munir Ipal Part at fi;30
•&gt;lln-»Vlll, al 1*4-41*4
Sell,•&gt;&gt;! Supt t’olln Fncllsh r*o'clork.
J t'ordele r. to t.
' Hit*..dn at l&gt;ai tod*
In |iur(rd yt -terdoy.
llrl.nnd nl «a «U r«.
The Saint- n corded the vlrtory
• ||u*a turned in a five hitt
With a vupit.tl Invertincm '■(
over the (ii»nt&gt; la*t night in the
|(rise- Moultrie the f&gt;r 't yamp 3 t&gt;
jl.
Ip the •ceo'id cniiM-, Ameilcu- ptiHi.o'.ii In fmm lands, buildthird inning
Will M a t M unrerkrnl a wild pitrh. allow Inc Hank
' .rnr.-il n nin in U hj tenth inniiiif Inc* and trjtllpnient. tho arh*!,!Imiv futmci &lt; nvemcvil taOnine*
DavU to m -o iv from third tm*c
to win 7 t « 'I.
Hlr«t place Valdo*»a -irc d a am.emtlnc I" I P n apli-ee.
With the irntiio winning run.
And many F F A hov* earned a/
Davis opened tie third with n
r&gt; I triumph o v .r Thoma«vll|e nr.d
double to left field moved to third
Alhnny drfcatc&lt;l Waycro*
to J. Ivtfii a» Sl.OOtl dilrirtc the year.
In an nni’uul trport of Flori.la j
Moultrie lost no tirec In •ewintr
»t an infield out liv Lyi&lt;- Judy,
Faini&lt;-r ai llvillo*, t i e ’
then cfo»«ed the plate on ‘lie wild
up the oiwncr. The&gt; -I'lircil two Future
pitrh to Juhnti} Sehs'tian.
1 run* ill the •ccond and one In tl.« stati .chord bond n ported 5/171
Asset with five win* i . hi* third Atnericti • la t eff rta not, indent-farmer« orpanierd in 171
Stan Karplnuki, pitching for the
F F A rhapters in 58 counties.
Saint*, wa# nirkr-.l for five hits, credit, Taurus with five wdn»f l ted u lone tally ill the *lvlh.
They ’ ill -emo three th'-e »• d 1
Tlie ri'llar riwi’lh .i. hel l ;i 1-1
hut the (Jlunt* left ten men •tratal- Stupid lluyh with six win. anil'
Shorirtop, a srven-timea* •due in the second game urlil the acres of *o'l dtirlii? er-t t(' (
ed on the racks. Maikel went the Mr
toutp for the Invader*, nod allow- winner, will he four of tl &lt; aca fourth when Moultrie -cored twir,. irluH.l l.nurs unJr-r th* LU|icr«i'.iin
ed the local* four well rratterrrl irri-yhounds to |pi to ti e p i tm to til’ ti e count T i e tin 1 f f t nl of trained vocational acricultjiv ‘
tea.her*
|
blnglr*.
Si «» . *, •"•tar* ................. i11!ahead •
•
•:t lijr scoring th •* in the
Tho Imys t'rnrti.cil ull types of
NAM'Otlfl
hr Volusia County Kanrwl H u b , fifth but Americas rallied t- |datc
at h pO
In Daytona llearh. U w p lu ia r
1, h rr„ i„
r |nMh a„d •&gt; the far mine known In Florida— fr.’m !
2 «
lli-tiiiiiii ••
all-*lnr Intel I* that ic iu iit t ia l1lr(l|0
citrus *&lt;• watermelon*, from rsls-j
Cllftaa Jl,
I 2
two year-old. Wall ltemr.nh«rcdl
v..id..,t„ trailed Tlo.mn.viUe -S ir.u chickri» to luis-.linK T rs n -1
1 ft
Mali* &gt;r
•» ft
IlirMnhfllfll It*
man*. And all uccord r y tn th.*
T v 1*r rf
•* 4
and
S 1*0
t!B
r RI'ay
„ «tilt.
r"
.... ' vIsth.
.! In that
"V fintoi,
f t !*•!however.
* ' Intel nnd newert forming n .rth -•
Pftplolb
if 3
Slupill Illicit still pel l the spot- Thomusvllle sent four tun aerns* oJi. too.
Karionc
Held urid tho fan* fanfaic, drsplta the platv to Ire the ■•ontc-t.
In uihhtion tn seven hour, a,
&gt;l«&lt; k»l |i
|iunh«nt
that he har tan out of the money
week nt clssm -im irrtruitlon in
Kricano
nllnw-il
tin
|o.-el*
i
t
{lit
lA h f
in hla ln*i two tiiv i, l.u hie hits. VnlifoMa i*nt iiino off ll»n - fi'iniM f tuactl'C' uml mcthodi the
It*unanrlko
hr Indie stems tr&gt; tiave a rsrtnili ilorsun anil Hunk.
T F A hoys .pend m od of tr.rlr;
Tot ■
32 3 2&lt; 1* puhlicity r.ppi-nl that keep, him
Tnllalm:*ioo ihi.wed a ho 1t uut-iif-rcltool ttin*, woiklpg on tha
popular even a* an "nlte tan." power in the fir»t two Ini.ini’*, farm.
I T . %i «.i * i m :
Mr. Shortstop will Ik »trivlec for durinv width tin t pihsi tip a o-l
Sotnr upt-ruti* their nan farmi. j
nil |t |&gt;o
his eichth win, and if ruvt ««ful lend. However
— * 3 0 4*
•i i'
O KI ..
i..ire opcrrtmn " dh their J.a r-i.tr,|
»
1 •' i it I f
he will ho the second creylmtipd fur tho Willin'et • in chnke off a r«.nt fuim limit or Wolk for other*
I A 0
Kuii*1r«« V rf
1 I
hi rlinlk up *o tr.r.nv victor!•* uu t'ordele tally ip the licld h after fartne-a.
Many of the yyuegj
furl# if If
2 I I
the Incut oral. Ih ii'- Hetty hit the1, |It, ii. run* hurl scoird.
Judy 21*
1 ft I
arrlculturo .tn.lrnta work or. the*
HrhurtUn »•
eiglit spot on Tuasdav.)
Tollahnascst rol|.vtr*l 10 hit- i ff "5 rluipterowfieri farm* in lira
2 ft
II M i l l 11.
Taurus ha* horn •l.rrfuw ahead c IM.,,..r nm| Milrknvirlt while the- athtf.
PftWlU k.rf
fast
the*.,
days
and
tonlrht
be
........
njnr „rf Woolf....I.
Ullfftr
Atm rillng to nncll.h'a report
may hr* out In front. And wntrh
K«ri&gt;lrifkl |i
It «a* one u n it a time ns far tho Future
Fanners
npm r. J
Sooner Select o.vmd hy Mr-. O.
Totulft
I* • 2f * Z. Ferrell. He l..ta n°t la in doing ns Mliony nndTVnyiloa. wi re con- h Ihiui HOI farm machine* nit 9
• Mi l l A A A h h l i — f t
fUnfuM
much Jately-hul you neve, ran jeertted. The winners w i n d -in-iil.M tl pUsnr* of equipment, l.e y
Oft| AAli «in\
|
Ft A tiff it*t Dm1iflc- in the M’cnnd. fourth, sixth, crew 1,511 hunn* uarilens, tanned
Hurt |)*vi« Krr«ir*’ l&gt;|»li», \li»r» tell!
seventh and eiyhth.
|Jldl.M32 .|trnrt» of food-tuffi and
kftl. Tftri Inisi* lllfn f*|lf•«•*«. I ».»%!■
In the tenth race It’* Kolmc to ,
M ittr H|ol« n
.\fr\ln»»n« 2. lie hard to pick a favorite with
1 *'«; "
1,1 ,h*' *avr-tl their tniiney to tin- tu..e of
t.4 Port* r.iwii, w j tn.it
i.-rr •uch veteran marathoner* Involv- fourth arid t-ichlh.
#l,Hlt in cha|ili&lt;r-|iurcha*v&lt;l H.3. i
on h»*»* Paoford l« HI Voauallne
Sivdel, rook and Incall* held It.uuli.
1) n * .'- on t.*ll* ,,lf M*rh«t V ed ns Trvke, t'arblpe umt Tany-1
In addition, they m im airerl |
K*rpln*li| \ HI I IH \ "'!» hf Mki
uric.
|lire winner* to seven hit* whil*k«l 3. Kftr|iln»k1 I Wild nit. hf«:
tlie Inset- trot to Steven* for nine. over 'J.Outt acre* of pine furr-jts •
M n k rl 7 I'.tMnl l-.ill* K.»r»pfi
Four error* proved co.tly tn Way- lonalruelcd IMt lulls-* of fiirlmes,
Tim* of * .m tie- I ;&amp;2- rm|»lrr«*
alid had -t'J.IMMI fare* in Cilti, farin'
etna*.
Blncorr a ltd It mk.
1injr »|ivrntions.

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DotIh Hnrl Faros
TourIi Court Fot*
M A N f llK S T K II. Mass.. \uv. If
O n — Top seedeil Dull* Hint iif
Jacksonville fncrvt her at iff.-' t task
in the K»»ex County Club Wom­
en'* Invitation Tuuinum.-lit today
a* she moved ayaiust Ktu;laiid'«
Mr*. Hetty Hilton In the riunrterfinal round.
Another international to a hr h
was on the round of eight tlnehrt.
for Mr*. Magda Kurar of Horn,
ania, and Ihird-seiiled Shirley Fry
of Akron, O., sharp the same

bracket.
The pairing* fur the other quar

L cral Notice
IN T ilt : I H I 'I I T n r T ilt : I TH ’N TT
JflM iK. HIDII.Mil.K rot! N T Y .
KM tlllbA
IN I’ltMIlATi:
In re: K*tai* of
Q l’H TIP P L U
P .rM O .1
TO AI.I- I'lir.U IT O I’.B AND I'KIIBCI.NH IIAVIN ii II.AIMH n il DKMANHH AilAINHT HA ID KHTATII
You ami c.», i, nr vnu are li«r*lir
irollllnt ami re.|ulrrd lu pr»*#Bl
anr claln,* aoJ demanda wPIrh
you. nr either nf fno m*&gt; have
aaaln»l the •slain of *tn* Tipple,
deceased. Isle nf «4|,l r'nuotr. In
llie i 'i .i u k
Jo,Ice „f Heminole,
Coiitilv Klotl.la, nl til* of flee In Hie
court Imuee ef eent '..o n ly al
Peiiforil. Klnflda wllhln elahl raleadwr rnnnili* from the lime nl llie fir ,1
pul.Ill nl |..n nf
tlfl*
In . I I . •
Ku.lt , lelm nr il.inand ehall I.e
In writing and shall slate the tdare
Of reel,ten. e end |*oe| nfflie n.lilri-**
of the rlalrnanl nn.l , hall he - worn
|n hr the .Inlmanl. agent, nr
allnrner. end anr *111-11 ,-talm nr
demand nm •&gt;&gt; filed .halt he void
H iiAur: 11 it a k i h d .rii
Ae ese, lllur of the least
will nn.l Tesiemenl nf
UPH T IIT I.K ,
dr, easeil
Flf*l puhll.-atlnn Auguet 15lh. t i l l .

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Morten's NotiUci &amp;

Moultrie Climbed Soil Work Nets
Into Sixth Place Future Farmers
Large hicomcs
In G-F Standings

Asset, Stupid Hugh
And Taurus Race
In Ninth Tonight;

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L.nner

35?

.

P ^ r Tan Hn.cc’.h or Crunchy
PCAM r

Buttsr ^ ^
r • 'a v o .'V w a a rtK -S fc e .s tT .'-rv a .

tat

,2 -

3 3 c

gi

B allnid’a O lx'liik

Flour 5
43(
Preserves 2 9 ‘u
Juice
13/,

rt

Star Ulaekbctry or I’incnjijjlft

rFancy
i u i c ; iFlorida
i u i h u i tj
ii
Grapefruit

46-oz Can

a|i
V5I

Quaallty Rights H rtrn rd
P ric e s Good T h r u S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t "1st

... .
For Salad* cr Cooking-&gt;
WEHNON

T R O P IC A L liR A N O

10

TOMATOES
8 L U £ 6 M K S rM A * m /N £ .

r lip'!

gamut I

MARGARINU

. . .

ft* i la id's

Biscuits

O LEO M A RCA RIN f

S

C

Noio

i7c

Nablsro Fig

Newtons

K re lt I ’ll.ti. Cicam

Cheese 2 (i*' 3 3&lt;

la n d O 'Sttnshine
(J u a r t f r -P a r k

W afers

Butter

Sale the Ccupcna —
O Cl A t.O N T O I I X T

“ 79c
Bedi-Mi«t 45c 47
Colored Oleo—

(lA IN K S V IlJ iK . Aug. 19. W t
Ibil Slide*. Ualni.vitt* (i Man
■rid luiaenian. pilfered throe h »«*
last night ngainst tiro Paytnna
lleaeh Islander* to «el o raw
Florida Sfuite l.eagor- mark of rtf.
The old m o ld of « l •«&gt; the
Fla
D league wa* hehl hy Ralph
llrder of Fanfold and wa* set In
19III.
Shill-* lied the old mark tin.
day* rig**. In h*M night’* twin-hill
opr not i.e failed l&lt;« aloal a l&gt;n»e
hut loading off in till- sreond gum.’
h&lt; received 11 wait., promptly *l*»le .
spion.l nn.l tliir.l and a.hlcd api.Slier in the sixth after r m -l'in g
another froo pa»*. ?■
‘ »The fleet ShiUs xrms obfainod |
i.y til. &lt;»-Mep from Daylona I leach .
curly in tho scafoil. ’ _

S

Sur.titlna Van.Ha

27c

Hill Shik'H Seth New ('
Base Theft Ueeord,

Vltamin-FuL’, Mineral Hititi
B O H D IN ’i

Powdered

29-

^

4 7 '

Pint

HC hi 0

S U P K ItliltA M )
Plain L'molnicd

/ V £ W / Y fU O W Q U tJC

Gil

24c

9ox

Soap

3 ».25c

For Schoolgirl Cnnipiwilun—

U R IIK hl/K

Palmolive
w o

Ldigo Box

1 3 c

•Tula's In — Dirt's Out!"
I’K O C It m * OA.MIll.K'S

California Long White

Tide

Potatoes
5 ib‘3 3 c
Crccn Top

tur-finala aic unaceded
Mr*.
il«’lr,n l ’odcrevn Ulhlmny of Bo*-j
top, and licit) Ko.eivttir.xt "fSouth fJrange, N J ,; pud Dorothy '
Head of Aimed*. Coltf., and H ath-'
criirc llnhlN-ll of North Copway, i

Carrots 2 Bchs 19c
Crup

Lettuce

N'.ll.

N O MlTMlRS

Lb

12c

Cetlt.

Lopes

Lb 12v*c

Juicy

New
tirrra

With Hup.-MVcttlnc Action!
C O L O A T IT b

F a fj
Lqu Box

C A B B A G E ib 5c
ONIONS 3 u. 15c Swerl -&gt; 4 _
C O R N 5 e- 29c KJ-oz Box ■ J l * '
AVOCADOS 2 &lt;o. 15c
Cleanser^, _
Fancy Illinois El berta
______ co. Bv?c
Switch to
II. J. H E IN Z

I'. H.
N t. I
VrlUw
rrrvb
J allow

Ssvr the Coupcns—
O fT A flO N

H -rn

(ubaa

Lemons 2 Lbs 2 9 c

Peaches
2 2 9 e Foc-d

CrUp

Celery 2 stk* 2 5 c

fur t'crhrrre or i ’ooch—
in r.A i. m u .

Sw rtt

Potatoes 3 Lbs29c

KIURoaches,Ants,
aterbuqs,Moths&lt;hM
anJinsertiti|e&gt;°utm4^

Lqe Box

Cudahy Bios. Smoked, Skinned “Peacock'*

Hams

OR YOUR MONEY BACK!

Half or
Who.. Lb

Boast
■ O A C N IIr W A Y U t U O I r

M O IO U IIC ....

ANTI crawl only a f«w

ONUS, WAtM, tr io iit,
drop when strayed with

fret afte r touching
COOK KILL. Oct rid of
thew filthy food-oaten,
ts« (see caraim «.
« a Me*, l c i, a*.

ja ttittt

COOK-KILL. (1st rid of
these diseaae carrierst

P^yF
i—

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%

O z z r ,sir c.m 9 ’Ac
Catnr tv ach

Hives

29c

lBo

Boraxo

8-ox

17c

Kib

Steak

Lb

BRISKET STEW
lb
FRESH GR. H BURGER Lb

39c
59c

Corn-Fed Pork

Loin Roast

Lb

SIRLOIN STEAK
T-BONE STEAK
Ctnur Strtak O’ L«an

* b fmt.

SuKitr-Cared Sliced

lb 59c Bacon lb 29c

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BUACHU
DCOOORiZES
DISIHrCCTt
REMOVES
KUMEROUt' STAIN
Vi-Gal

Lb

■

Old Dutch

30-Muls T c a u

U. S. Gov't. Graded Baby Boofl
Chuck

Can

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TIIK SANFORD HERAU). SANFORD. FLORIDA

THURSDAY AIMJUST IS. IS48

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And
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SOI E. 1*1 St.
PH. 51
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See I » lie fore V iiu llui or Sell
t I'M. I lilt,
FLORIDA STATE I Il:uo10 .\rw»
1 u - Il4llh»i Vi i|*% (air
1
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trill I'loriiiu Growers fioopernllve. because nut
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TORN [ROM | |U J*» Sw MM • i I.r ri.tl.A
even grove produce* fruit of I lit* uunlil.t reijuirIt
.Hti^i r I.l.t. • r. fi
ed tinder tin* proposed marketing plan.
lOUAfS
YlI'Iuimi.t t.• imI* a • i.ui
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HiAOl INIS'

KADIO PKOt.ltAMS

Dr. Henry McLuulin

HAWBONE'S MEDITATIONS «RHS K .u m o YOU?
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TRIGIOAIRE

. Medic.il T^* Proved Thil

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Hill Hardware Co.

F

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of fe­

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tvobVMY rtUt'tfh*
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The Cent i'il Florida (Jrovvers Cooperative
require* no investment in expensive plants and
equipment— arrangements hate been made, ten­
tative upon the final approval of the members,
to use the modern facilities ol the Hr. I’hlllips
canning plant and pack inn h o u s e . Therefore—minimum overhead and Nt) lilt 'll HI'-1 A IN
FEES.

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If you believe your grove produces quality
citrus iruit— join the Central I lurida t.rowers
Cooperative.

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SI*K( IA I. SK R V IC K S

IM llM iK l'l.V M n lT II
O F F IC K r|»«c* in Mcluch Hull,line. (JAJM )I.INK |«*wer luwn mower*.
P t i l l s A M ) SI IIV IC H
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Ij.ri.-e liRhi office, newly ileeo-1 la Inch, - (I II. I’., II i i k K ' *
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1i.tvd, ..It utilitie*, hi nt and janiHlrottol. tnnlor*. nuw nviiilitl,!.,
Kldeily |n*i von preferred. I'hiine llrlp.Srlf* Self Nertlre l.aiindi*
fimii.heil.
('nil
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M il or ttnte P (I. tins 16*1.
Spar* O nlcr Offict*, llo K. I d
Drier*
Iriaili.g
HM-W. It. &amp; A. !&gt;&lt; nt. Store.
St. Phone POO.
I0A tt. |Slh HI.
I",im r I I N
.Moiiem amt u|&gt; to ilnte one room
'J
W ORK W A N TE D
* C O A T M IL K
C/vt.|, 517 fur Battery, Generator
efficiency aimrtmont. Iileul for
ic.in.:., it I’m -i
and Starlet nervier
Swain'*
kii-HH-** couple. Ilowntown tov Sanford
Plume 716-W3
I i i .i'o r Work hy the hour or joli.
llariery Service, 301 W. Ftr»l
ration. Call KM).
St
I .oughing, hurioaing, mowing
New taM'atloli. Kelt* Sew injf
A P i A rrc . Tiled Farm l an.l *135.uml d ill moving. tVe •periallie.
. . . . . . ..
Murhilie
Shop,
oppimite
I’lllieeM
Of) |wr year leave. I’hone 7H1-J.
iii
conditioning building lute I "R l-A -N »»(l Morning Kenfinel llrThralrv. Phone IlOO.
ar. Call R»bd.
Ralph
.,r.,j garden plot*. Phone D',7 J i
8 ,*r'
I TWO loom fur n nar apailment.
lint. Iin .v j
I.ai ye Fancy Cuavn* for jelly.
Adult* out Phone 301-J
K*pert Radio Repairing
A. K. It.iMMller, PloriM. Tele- H .O O R S A N D IN G A fmlihimr
3 IIOOM npnrlment *ulial,le for
• *.
Fred Vtvrr*. 311 K
phone IHlMV.
j cleaninic A waling. Our powe*
IC. 2nd
lud Ht
Ht
rouple. -IIH Muple Ave.
unit enahle* ua to work where
;__•»‘ ro m i.f,
-A
A l.l I I I ' TA N K S , p rrm
there
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no
electne
.onncllo
n
- - —
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IT JX E D O PCKDS— eomnlele line
ii .More d. .late approved * i«
B F V F K A I. ground fl,mr offire*.
..vaiUhle. 21 y e a " eiperlrnrHunt * Tuxedo Feed Store
mu. *1.111 and 735 galtou.
All
H M. Glraeon. Lake Mary. Fla
near C ily Hall and Court ll„u«e.
wo.k
guaranteed.
T
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Tw o Sofa lied*, lined nhull lim e— ------------------------------- —
See Mr. Small. Valdes Hotel.
.Ir
I'lione 1311 W.
reatonabie.
- %'.‘.ltP EN TEU IN &lt;5 nnd repairing,
*;w F O " K ItOOM apailment, fund'll
M A lttT'.N K I.I.E C A IIIN I'O I'R I . hour, .lay or week. A rt Paugli
FOR
KKN'I
— Mooi Bander Kae&gt;
ed. Apply 111! Klin Ave.
Orlando Highway
i tv. PlioiNi 775-J.
operat'en. K*a»onah&lt;e rate*. San
ford Paint 4 Gtaae *!o. I'hone •
^ ■ A P A R T M K S 'T . 515 W . M St7
llusincwM Opportunities
F it .U N O S T A T IO N 'S Mock it 10
303
miulpmvnt. flood location. I t c a - I , . . . ,
. ...
'1 f N IC E A P A R T M K .V T furnivhed.
m ,nnl'le. fa ll 1M83.
, M AN IIK IW K h.N age* of 25 and F n Kiti lien (!aldncl* call C. J
~
Kdwnid F. Kane. Phone I U l .
15 t.i n**umc life iiu u iu iu e i
. *. . ,
Soda Fmintaln. Hack Rar, Slool* | agency and all white dehit in J — . '
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Real
Kslnlr
For
Sale
5
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and
lle*tnurnnt
rvfrigem tor.! Sanfoid. liunrnntced 'ulaiy *10
V O t 'l t S A F E l Y
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l i M I . K S T A T K — IN S K H A N C H
IVIand 217-W.
cd.dllion of your car.
Don't
PR O PER TY M A N A G E M E N T
It A t M ILSIf M. IIAt.K, lira III,r 1 Cu.hmnn motor ecooter, gi*&gt;d
lake rUk*. tiling your tai to
condition.
Make
me
nffer.
Il5'*j|
j2
S P E C IA L S E R V IC E S
dm. 1 I lurida Stale Hank tilde.
out expert cervlrc* men for *
N . Ji*»»amine.
I i.'r.K C IIE C K -C P and ANAL*
2 lied Room home, with deepiiur
i ..O C R S A N D IN G and finUhing
SIS.
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ARTICLES
WANTED
porch, 2 ear KUtUKe, uoin| lorawiili modern equipment, 24j G E N E R A L TR IfP K A I'M I T . t o .
tion, *'.•,500.00 teim*.
yen** vxiierience. work guar20* W. F lr»l SI.
A I L L B U Y your car rcganMi***
ed. K. F. Steven*. Rt. 2 1
.........~ .... ••------- 5 Room liouM.-, nil Inree room*.
of age or condition. Ratliff &amp;
Dog 14.1A, Sanford, call 71CHI ' ,M ,{ h I.OR1DA H O M E can la*
|(ood loralioni ^P,N50.00.
Son*, I'hone 237-W.
alter 7:88 P. M. •». before 7:00
f" r 'b'lailr
6 R(M&gt;m hoti-e with two loti,
A
* M| FO G G IN G . Souihcin Chcrn*
Iligiie.t ca»h price paid for b*/*l
*3,750.00. Term*.
tea!*,
Inc.
furniture. Ted Davie Furniture
J. W. IIAM.. Ilrallnr,
Electrical Appllancei
Co. 311 K. 1st. I'h. 858.
312*1 Mrllont lllr Ave.
13 NOT1UK^LphRSONAL J
Refrigeiator*
Phone S68AV
Studio Sire piano, &lt;il3U M yr'l,
Repairing
POJ: 11E A F .Tli P R O T E C T IO N _an.| i
Av*.
Modern 3 - bedroom houte. 711
W A L K E R E I .H t T i t l e CO.
C i L A S E R I.IV IN O call 851 for'
Mellonville.
•20M N. Park Ate.
I'h. 1104
completa detail* on F O G G IN G 1
7 I'cIh, Llvratock, Supplies
All Woik Guaranteed.
Soiinm n Chemical*, Inc.
N E W H O M E — Now under con* FlTit 8ALE~— *20 H E N S . N . II. I I'liO L A T E K Y — S L IP C O VER S
vtrurtlon.
Will I k? complctnl
Red*. One year old, laying. Mrs. I nil line »ampl&lt;*.
For ei|&gt;eit N O T IC E — car coal ju*t received .
wiihtn 3 week*. Ia,&lt;ali ,l on 2
Untie. Geneva, liox 282.
Plan* Older* early. J . I f Payncj
i,ivice, Phone 1112. Sanford UpUrge lerrared lot* with nice
A Son. Phone 72hoUlei) I Hi1* N. I'urk,
FO
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Hur*e,
aaddle
niel
liee*. Priced roaMiiialdc.
harne**. Inquire at Adam* Up*.
18 AU Fo SPORTSALE
R O IIFR T A. W IL L IA M S . Itrallor
S E E US FO R
lioUtery Shop, 12lh and Sanfoid
Ra&gt;mond K. I,undqui*l, Aeaocialr
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G
I W H E E L T R A IL E R , nullable
Ave.
Atlantic Rank lildg.
Phone 7*12
AND t y p in g
fur live Stock. Inquire at Munie
C R E D IT llt 'lt E A U O F
Puteat Terrier puppy in Florida. |
Hot. 118 AV 1st St Pbor.c 853.
H 4 N F O IID
prired right. County 2405.
r&gt;'
110 N. Park
Phona 180
U'.ll Model A Kuril pick-up truck.
5 acie* of land on lake, latcated
Good condition. Roy Reel, 3IMJ
HELP WANTED
2 mile* off U.S. 17 un g o o d 8
U N K T IA N’" B LIN D sTn a d e To orW. 2nd.
road.
Furniture Include* ga*
d
*r.
Netnlnola
Venetian
Blind
refrigerator, range A wathing Salolady, middle aged, experience
l
o.
820
W.
3rd
8t.
Phone
GOOD
iirrfcrrcd. Morgan’* T r a d i n g
machine. 100 chicken*, 1 jervey
1152-W.
I HP.II CARS
Pint, Hanford Ave.
heifer, light farm equipment
45 M E R C U R Y »rdan c«.u |m-, tip.
go*' W ith place.
Water &amp; Cachier w a n td girl high ........ I LA W N S M OW ED. For rex*onabla
t»P mechanically good tin *..
Liedricily. Price MjBOO.OO.
giaduate pleating per»uiiallly1 e»timatc*» Phona 738-W ._______
low mileage, lot* of good Iran
W. It. W U .I.IA M H . Realtor
exp**tic need. Good pay forty hour
■imitation.
U ra l Faitala
IneeMmenta
110 N. Park
Phona 1120
week. Apply Margaret Ann
4t Po n t i a c 8 *c*ian enupe, excel*
(V. It. W IL L IA M S . Itaallar
lent Urt*. *ilk-»mooth motor,
110 N . Park A re . T e l. 11*0
3 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Store.
eye catching appearance.
F .II.A . Long T e rm lavan* G.|.
T Y P IO T l
T Y P IH T I
42 IN T E R N A T IO N A L K6 flat
M OD ERN 4 bedroom Ranch type T H E R E A R E B T1 LL S E V E R A L
F .II.A . Repair laiaaa
truck, new motor, new paint—
homo, 2 bath*. Excellent locaIn fart, a fine rhanee for u
‘ ; on Apply 50C Ptuuto»a Drive.
IDA *FA311!ON8 N BOTH^Pe !! I
tor • nJ
money-maker at a raaionable
Phone 1238 W.
MANKNT ^AND TEHraRa’hY ^
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*»*
price.
C . W altar.
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JOBS. APPLY BY PHONE OB
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Chantbera baa acknowledged to
the House Committee that he w a,
n Communist from 1921-1037 and
4 nvHlnnrri I *»•♦•.» I*n«e ,,r *
worked with a ('omnium,t under­
Com m ute- nf infi ingiug ihp 1**11
ground in Washington.
cf Right* in *t« liuiulry Into ■)•
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leged Communism within the gov­
declined tu comment on this in
ernment.
any way, repented that it "ill not
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House Quiz

MARSHMALLOWS
W II IT K II O I 'S E
I'! vapor aled

Milk
3 tall cans IMr
H O I.T A N \
Stuffed
form |•Hi. run

4*orl &amp; Means
Ann Page

10c*

lb. Jur

Grape .lam

jar 39c

A H ' Small Sweet

ANN

No. 11en 27e

Rice

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Sandwich Spread
Pi. J a r 35c

Sunnyfield l.one Crain

l-ll) pktf. 10c

Ann I'agi ,

j Sparkle .‘1 pkys. 2llc
Carden Fresh!

Fruits &amp; Vegetables

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Calif lu ls rr*

Lettuce

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

bead lllc

Youn.r Tender

Okra

... lb. l!k*

Fresh Yellow

G for 2!)e

Corn
fancy Pair

lb. 25c

Itcans
Tender Yellow

Squash

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

2-lbs 33c

Selected

. is

Tomatoes

........... ............... 1-lb etn. 19c

Potatoes

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

sr)-lb s
...

lb . 21c

F irth t’rinp

Carrots

2* lu lls. 19c

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Honey Dew Melons

eu. 40c

1! S. No. I White

Potatoes

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

.. . 10-11)8, 45c

Fryers

Ih. G9c

tlnnele**

Veal Shou. Roast
II). 79c
“Super Right”
Veal Rih Chops ..................
lb. 75c
Fresh Shrimp
lb .69e
FISH FILLETS
Perch F ille ts ...... ..................................29c
Maekeral Fillets
.............................. 38c
Haddock Fillets ................................. 39c
llrd Snapper

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Fish Steaks ......................................
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Sliced Rrcakfast Bacon

Ann Page Prepared

Spaghetti
H-or. pkg.

.......... 2 15% oz cans 25c
illu White

W heat ies

15c Flakes ... 2 for 17c
Mallard.
Octagon
V -s
Flour 10-lb bag 93c C leanser ........... can 7c
Got ton
10-ot. ran Math Rite
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Cod Fish Cakes 22c Camay Soap :... 13c
Cameo
Starch 2 lge. pkg 23c D reft lge. pkg. 30c
Stahl Meyer Spairtlb* At

Med Mar

45c Ivory Soap

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10c

Saurkraut
Swanson’* I-II, ran Chlrken
TALCO FEEDS
Scratch 25-lba $1.33|Frica8ee ........ •“ BOc
Kgg 4 Growing

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Mash .. 25-lbs. §1.37|Tunn F is h ......... 41c
r

lb.

59c

Hams, Small 8/12 lb. Average

lb.

59c

Whole or Butt End....... .....lb. 69c
Shank End ..................... .... lb. 65c

W IS C O N S IN A G E D L O N G H O R N

Chee*se

Baby Beef Western A Grade

W E S T E R N E N D (*lTTH

V e Z t&amp; t, P
large llrsds

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Boston Butt Roa*st....... .....lb. 57c
A N Y C O T S T R E A K O L E A N W H IT E

lb. 29c

BACON

A R M O l'R ’S S TA R P O R E I’O R K B R E A K F A S T L IN K

SAUSAGE

lb.

2-for21c

No. I Cobbler

Potatoes 10-lbs.

38c

F.IU-rtn

PEACHES 3-lbs.

Yams ........... . 3 lbs. 29c
Yellow Onions 2 Ihs. lie
Avocado Pears .. 3 for 25c

DRIED FRUIT: : : :
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60/70 pIii*

Prunes ........... 2 lbs. 25c
Ext. Choice

New Crop

Delicious Apples 3 lbs. 44c

Peaches ............. lb. 17c

Grimes Golden

Ext. Choice

AppleH................ 3

11)8.

35c

Blenheim Apricots lb. 34c

PEACHES........... No. IVi can

Tnk-A -Tasle Fig

Rc.-d Y/hs) Tltcy Say!

Wondtr Minerals
Y E A R after yrar, people rush to
mineral springs and spat, la drink
and bathe In their mlraraloa* wa­
ter. We hate all heard af the wondraws sprint* sf 1-ourdrs, Trance,
and famous Ih ran low la undent
Greece where, according to legend
Hercules. Ike god of eternal slrenilh
and yanlh, drank Its waters and
bathed la be forever young.
C IK O -M IN M A L contains min
rm l* you get at the wwld'a best
springs. Walrh your ellminaltow

i£ i!3 g i» i

PRI'.M It'M

SODAS
lb. pkg. 2}c

APRICOTS......... No. 254 can 19c

llfo d irh rt. Nm ounifM , Arid*. T»»tir&lt;* I»l04t»

mrtlirlnr* &gt;nu have Irinl before,
you ran now hope (or rrlirf If ruu
try ( i r i l -M I M lt A U the wondriful
m lnrrsl aid. Ir .la and
n d rn
)a y the re­
enjoy
suit, nor arrk tile
start l*kferr you si
Inc It. (.1 &lt;)•VIINt.lt At. r im u l(om
the earth — Nature's laboratory.
Contains NO alrnhul. NO preserva­
tives. NO sll. Nl&gt; harmful drugs.
N O dope — Iv N O T habit (arming.
Contain* OS'l.V Nature's minerals,
the oldrsl. mint tellable remedy (ar
rheumatlvm, arthrlG*. kidney ard
stnmarh ailments — highly recom­
mended by the medlraf profession.
» O K TIIO I'rtA N D H •( yruru r m
since lllporrales was Ih# father nl
medicine, minerals and ather nat­
ural medlrlnes urre a reliable rem ­
edy far most of nur rommon a il­
ments. n ro -M IN P .R A I. will enrtrh
your blood, help to make you strung,
full of pep. life and energy. If you
•utTer from nutritional anemia,
nervousness, lark nf vitality and
energy see uliat (IC O -M IN M tA I.
will do lor yoa.

19c

N A III S r o

Mission Pride Whole IJnpeele,!

Inf, l-arft «»l VlUllty, Rnrtn. l*oor ApfWtllr.. Cl)'* rn^lfht. 1*9'f Uprllt.

M M IK AI. rrrnrds show O t of
men and wsmrn oyer U suffer
from nutritional m lnrrahlm n ane­
mia. When you (eel nervous, dull,
tired, laey, have ditty spells, ns
amhlllan Is usrk ar play, a poor
appetite, when your eyea lark that
bright tpatk. and your mind bril­
liance, when
headaches set
gel the best
en bradarhrs
of you. anil
d you
ysu fed aid before yaur
tim e, and tile seems not worth liv ­
ing, with worry wearing yaw down
— U may ha simply lark ef minerals
In yaur blood. a r.O -M IN K ItA L D
then »h s t you need.
R lIR t 'M A T IH M a rth ritis a re
ffiewdlul diseases. A rid condition In
the blood Is often their rause. What
could be the reweedy 7 fa r thous­
ands of years, minerals have keen
used la retiree the pain and suffer­
ing ml these Ilia frop lr. on the ad­
vice of their dseises, go la mineral
springs Is And rare, ur relief. The
lafe President Roosrselt used la go
to Warm Hprlnga In Georgia, lie
w »a helped or would uoi have go
there twlee a year.

RITZ
lb. pkg. 28c

Spnitan Kist Freestone

STOMACH AILMENTS, WEAK KIDNEYS,
RHEUMATIC PAINS, ARTHRITIS, NEURITIS
m

N A M IH C O

CRAPE JUICE ................ Westfield maid qt. 29c
ORANGE J U I C E .........polk’s fancy 46-oZo. can 15c

FOR SICK PEOPLE

55c

R O D U C E -

New Crop

LETTUCE

6V

Pork Loin Roast.......... ....lb.

SIEAKS.
SIR L O IN ............................... lb. 73c
R I B ......................................... lb. 69^
ICHUCK or SHOULDER ... lb. 65&lt;’
Plate and Brisket of BEEF lb. 45(’
CHUCK cr Shoulder Roast lb. 63c

GOODH im
and iufh &lt; »mpUlnU

Hanford, Fla.

D E P T .

J a m ,-, A. Wright, tb,* Rev Charles Yn

Amaiing Remits

Iona T om atoes............. 2 No. 2 cans 25c

E A T

W IL S O N 'S I -M 'K K I.

JO A N

O F A IIC RF.D

PRESERVES......... 15-oz. jar 25c

n ro A n nIII.I.S
i i .*•....
■„ nu..
in... .ung
&gt;.io( sou
von
have been a *ulii rrr, amt hua man)

...............................
“Super Right”

201 Hast First Slreet

Wc Hwrrtr (he Kight To l.intil tJiianlHv — No Sales To Mcrchanln

Nixon bill to outlaw- Communism,|
tnothci proposal was t»* revive
hr* .aid that he agreed with |«hr planting
sehedulr* report.'
jlh o m a s Dewey that you rannot *hirh wen- l.-u.-d by the Fhin-hi
kill an idea with thl* law II - iGrowei Assnelatlon Celery Divi-j
jdiseounte.1 the idea that the Ih-nt ■|' i" ,, *n the 11*10-47 season; to a.k
ley revelations Iwf.ne the eon-|f,,r 'eilain minor change* in
gressionnl
investigation
nun- " 'v 1''' manufartured for relcry
mittee would have much effect hipment, and to a.k the Inh-rin eomhattiug t'oniniunls.n, arnl state f’omtnerre ('ommissiou to
t said that the entire rase had been r. .ptiii* better icing of rail ship, i
•refute the F ill nine months ago. ments.
"The F ill and Department of - It - us the concensus nf opinion j
.litstice an* perfectly capable of •hat growers ami shipper would
dealing with the Gouimunlsts and have to tighten their grades In j
do not nerd the help of amateur i order that only the U**t quality
detective*," he sail). He warned |will la* represent,*|,
of future destruction by atomic
bomb* should a third world war Thompson ami F. M. G. Home of
break out.
IM -and, Robin Mruwn. Ilul*rt
Visitor* st the meeting were Pierre ami Joe Davis of Norfolk,

Drualett Htalfh
I.oenl Dteterd

NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS

LOWER PRICES

Slip

Thompson Seedless

i

‘W here Custom ers Send Their Friends”

Red lllisl

G rapes..............

{1

M4RG/IRC7 4NN

Celery Crates

Olives
fiVt oz. J a r Tie

4 M(tM C II* ( O .

Truman On Probe

not infringe on the bill of rights.
_ which la a rorncratnne nf Arner
I •allaavO fr-a t f&lt;l*
I lean freedom.
the U.S. This was hi* comment
j
lie raid sharply that he doea nut on n proposal by Governor T h o m a ,,
j want any Gestapo law that docs K. Dewey of New York, Repuldiinfringe on the Mill of Right*.
ran presidential candidate, that
"Do you consider that the House
hearings have infringed on the Italy Is* given administrative eon j
Hill of Right* ? " a repot ter asked. tr»l of the.,’ colonies under a U .N . \
The I’reaiilent replied yen, that truatcesihip. If the four power*
lie doe*.
do not agree Is-fore the U .N .
The Congressional spy inves­ General Assembly meet* next ,
tigator* are going ahead with month in Paris, the assembly it­
their search for new evidence.I self will consider the matter.
They said they had lined up three!
new witnesses for secret teali 1 No definite campaign date*!
rnony lieforu the House Commit-1 have Iso n set ertrept hi* addle
I in iM ro it on !.ahor Day. Tin* J
tee.
L a i in reply to queries wheth* r )
'lie would visit Miami. Fla., and j
|Tennessee.
, New rtrdit curbs enacted by,
I HNllHUtll I'rwwt l'g | 4 O n*
•Congress will he put Into opera-1
Kiwanians.
I lion by the Federal Reserve Moaidi
Mr. Singer advanced the idea us so..n as practicable. It can’t l&lt;-1
tin t tending money and .virn-vinent done In a minute ls-enu«e there
' .■hm.id. or floating propaganda are IJ Reserve Ranks and all
have to Is* unanimous.
laden Im IIooiii over Rutii* it not
lie hopes the oil industry i •i
the moat effective way to meet I right in saying there will Is? no
the threat of world-wide Com- I oil shortage in the east this w|n-|
I muiiisiii, but that it ran Is* over- I|ter. hut In- iloubta it
will a ll)
come i*y a spiritual ravaluatiou de|H-nd on how hard llu*Itwinter
i*
of human nghta that will lea*i | Asked to rnmment on a s ta te
to eronomir anil sorial reforms.
nn-nt by Secretary of l.alsir Tobin
"We ran destiny Communism ihal tin- Taft Hartley Act bn*
through social
reform; money I foried inlo existence ''Issrtlrg
i Alone cannot do It." he declared. rln-ed shops," tin- i'rtsident said
"W e need a different ’ kind of he envrrrtl that thoroughly In hi*
doinnrrncy with more idealism nod mi age vetoiru* 11.* 1nfi-llartl- v
less profit," he said. " W e have hill, lb- add'-.l he i. in ugreemenl
Irreohic so secure In our demo, with Totun o r Tobin is in n g i c e etaey lli.it we don't know how rnrnt with him which ever way
lurky we are. More militant, )nu want to put it.
crusading, idealistic denim racy can
.uppres. Communism.
"Democracy is in danger today
through the agressivenets of the
Communists, and another danger
«f'arltHN** •.* • Cags 'Ipm
iv that we don't see our danger,'' j gle sir,, erate a forward step by
he declined and pointed out the the celery Industry.
million* in India, China, Russia,
Other proposals were approved,
the eastern Aral* world and *om * which the industry ho|t«’* will aid
places in .South America who an* , in Improving marketing condition 1
without demon ary.
I for Florida relcry, prices of which |
lie predicted that Henry W all­ ! wen* often Isdnw rust of'prod i
ace will get from fourr to five |t|„„ |„.t sea-on Iso-ails.* of glutted
million negro vote* in the north. WarkaU. Mr. G naw reported,
latgi-ly Is-,hum * ef the slum con-1
ihtions in whirl! they live, andl, X,|',l',l" n " f " F.-h-ral market J
ik-scrll-cl W allarr as one w h o '" " ' nir"
'ccommrnde.l
knows what'a wrong with America, if* “ " "
'•"^Ing the heavy;
hut not what'a wrong with Russia.
“ '" '" " K nf

I

15*

111*0/.. CKI.I.O I’Ati

O I U I AlIRN'

thine to get a statute that doe*1

'

THURSDAY AUGUST 19,

Kiwanis.Mcet

Al l. IIICANDS

Peas

.

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PARE SIX

tH

r y - Y*K*f*i

'rr -

2 8m. 27c
I, gr. 29r
V

KIDN. BEANS
ASPARAGUS ... 2 picnic cans 25c l No. 300 cans 25c
Trellis Hugar

-

PREM
12-oz. can 45c
OLD GOLD
cigarettes
Ctn. $1.85

P E A S................... No. 203 can J 0c

Cloverbloom Med Grade A Minn Shipped

EGGS

doz.

llVORY5N0WI

66^ Sm.

10c

Lhc. 33c

IVORY FLAKES!

SWANCO MARGARINE
... . _ . '
COLORED
Plain, lb. ctn. 29« • Ib.ctn.j9c

Sm. 10c Lge. 33c

K W AN RO N'H
H . not only sell (ie o -M la e rs r—
says ll. A. I m l,s .I d Msassre sf
ssiilh's in n , stare, lis ila a U . N. C.—
i at p h i,m ,rltls . we ksao I sod
o ird M n r, sad o r belle,# there I, noas
krtler then tleo-VtlSfral at a tup flem rsl lor m lnnst drnrlesry. thwlses.
bospltsli, u n a ls ils m i know the stlds
at ntlural m ln rn li Me ale Bat ta rPtl-ed t l Ike many l i n n obo n u t
k I.s Is k n , more sad told u , stsrtet
ol am arlni W nrBI Me irrs m m m d II
la our I,lends, re ls lltts &gt;nd n Imed
en»s and t » r ir - y m -, u l - b l n tor
k .iir r h silk "

Also e.^.ilii* yaur mine. Y j j

trr li* i . tl*.

may

-mi-,, nvtie—

eot.i in. ui.t nl sour k.uerys rrlieyIng enu Am* Him rra tli- Its vaiur,

GKO-M INI It M. I, not a physic,
and dses nn| in lrilrrr with lbs
fools In the slomarli. II cleans and
panlli* the Intrstlnrs Ihnreughly,
relieving gat. toxin*, arid*, and
blasting. After these poisons are
out of I he system, and ike kidney*
paiillrd. ur begin ta feel the artlirill* and rheumatism leaving, and
Nature starting In romplrlr f
recovery.

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n r will refund yaur money.
fthflAKni.KNH af how long you
hate been suffering, and how many
inedlrtnr* you have fried before,

BLOSSOM TIM F.
Limit 4 Can*

CHICKEN
. . . "Ith noodles

16-oz. can 33c
SW ANSON

Van Camp'* Pork and

D IN N E R

16-oz. can 25c
qt

U -o i Dennison's Fancy

Catsup

B EA N S............No. 300 2 cans 25c
C H E E S E .........fisher’s ‘A lb. 25c

79 c

SOIJTHERN .... 4-Iayer cakes 69c
Stokeiy's No. 2 H ran

KRAUT____ ,.. 2 ciw. 27c

Regular Quaker or Mother’*
tl/\ I n
reg. pk. 15c

fttokely's OR, No. m i en.

Dixi# Lily

MEAI^ GRITS
W ith snaps. Field

CORN ............. 2 ciw. 33c
5-lbs. 53c | fler. Grad* A Tomato
JUICE ..... 16-ox. ran 25c
No. t ran

Jf0y Uf f(J«

12-ot.

T R Y it today! II may do wander*
for you— and be the best Investment
for your health. Make van feci gal,
ateep. work and enjoy lift better.

PINEAPPLE25c

CHILI SAUCE.........- 15c

VK«8**SS&amp;»

■MoMt r im la okutu uddrem ail t*e fur p

V TTr

Denniton'a Fancy

Swaaaoa'a Chicken

CAMAY SOAP
Reg. bar 9c
W

N f

IVORY
SO AP
&gt; A

A

2 !,g f .

Bara 33c

4 ,

Comstock Pie

APPLES

Walgreen Agent7

Lge. Bar 13c

Annie Keg Apple

JUICE....... No. 2 can 10c

llunt’a sliced or halve*
15c PEAS .. .n No. 303 cn. IBc PEACHES
No. 2Vt cn. 23c
Del Mont# Early Garden

P E A S ...............2 cm*. 25c

G E O -M IM lK A l. may bo Ibe remedy

CaiiiaM

Cocoanut or Cherry Delight

B ETTY

MAYONN’SE

8-nz. 25

JEWEL
3-lb. ctn. 89c

N OO DLE

GIBLET
LADY

MILK
3 tall cans 4ic

S W O T 'S
S H O R T E N IN G

No. 2 cn. 15c

asij8a“u. . . ^ .

is ,

JVOEY
SOAPMed. Bar

. 14-o s c s . 55c

W» R « m r r Ik* Right U U n it QwiMIty—Norn. 8oU To McrcbuiU

10c

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THE WEATHER

Partljr cloudy with widely icatter»il local thundershowtra through
Saturday, Gentle variaMt wind*.

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Esta b lishe d

Soviet Police
Conduct Raid
"In U.S. Sector

SANFORD. FLORIDA

1908

Hiss Tells Of M eeting Accuser

F R ID A Y

AUGUST

20,

Awoe Interl Press Leased Wirt

I9 IS

N o . 210.

3 New h*aie«|Sta t e D e p a r t m e n t S e n d s N o t e
Keep Mum In _
n
• t%
i*
n
11

Red Spy Probe l o
Lawyers Decline Be­
ll incl Closed Doors
To Answer Q u e s ­
tions On Activities

Black Marketeers Arc
Object Of Russian;
CrossiriRs In B e r l in ;;
5 Germans Arrested

K u s s ia D e m a n d in g K e c a il

O f S o v ie t C o n su l A t N e w Y o r k
Investigation Of

I United States Has Given World

Lomakin To Be Sent
From Country For
Conduit
In Case

W A S H IN G TO N , Aug. 2 0 -&lt; / P )
BURLIN'. A u «. 2 0 - &lt; / V )-R u »llnee (oimei New Deal lawyer*
•ian inilit.«iv |w&gt;|ice and German
--l.ee Pie»»man, John Abt and
^police they control invaded the
I ’ e .i t .l i n s
Nathan Will -refuted today In tell
R ed
O l
American ire lot of blockaded Ber­
a I'nngi- **ional rnmnullee wlielher
lin today on a black market raid
1.1 M \ \ Stil/eiland, \ng 20 (JP ) It* fit* finer i* «i utii e the
H IN U .IO N
A ug. 20 fA n
( ihr* wne niemlirr* of a pre-war i
and ici/ed live German |*olice
end of llte . . . . . the ('m in i tale. Government In . given .. n.tinrtmn
l m in i S» •?e, d 'm in d f ll lollie
1
Communist
iimlergtounil
belonging to U . 5. teclor force*.
g lllll. lo I lie l i ' l of I he ..o il. | till llhng III'.I. ill ■H }|f, IH NI &lt;NMl,(MMI
llav ll |,|| Ul|»»l 1 ire ill C oniul
R rp. Nixon (R Calif) »anl the | A l l
An American Military Govern­
ex.lll«l*e ol I lie I ii.upr in R rin .e i* D i.ig riu i
Jd in h 1 1 "in .kin from
&lt;
lenria
llu
rr
declined
behind
c|o*ed
dooll
ment official laid the action clearly :
Slalixll* &gt; supplied to the l nited Nation, r . ...,
, .
» t lq* conduct
III* |*o I l»f&lt;
lo amwer cpieilion* concerning
violated U . S. juiiulirtion.
tl.owrd loci a* ll. it 1 &gt; t.u.einrnrnt loan., pt"|w.lv . . r l u
o.'l
ml. ' in llir ^nVlH ifltt
lr u h r t t c u e
accinalion*
mule
againtl
lliem
in
It wat the ircond Rutiian*
to the rest "t lire world between July I. I ’ t ■ m l \J ,.
U I'UH " 1 \rw Y o ,l
the
Congressional
*py
invediga*
backed raid near the city zonal ,
artiininleil In f ill l.'ti.IHlO.tMlO In .rddilton I
I*\A IO N O . Aug 2« &lt;»l’l
•\» »ltll»* »tf
.11 .ml
1hr firm Hit! * *i tn*d» in a
1lion*.
•id| t„ 1
•it tli y« «|.
^bordert during the day.
\ . i |..r,e of final, a I Wright I
uniclrrl note which the
[
&lt;tion«l)
Whittaker
(
h
.tnbri*
h
i»
told
ill*
ini'litiliru:
?
!■
PHI*,
loi
■
tli
d
,
^ Larlirr Rmiian M.P.'i and Com- ,
prnhlem
T miyioTtir
1 -hi air p io irrilin g on the lliro iv 5ll,llllll,IMill nil" -I.d ill
■
D
rp
s im rn l publMied early
lioiue I'n-Aineru an Arlmtie* Com* j
munut-conliolled German police
linn of d il *Vnf« &lt;1 rif
thi' |I" lnr* it llir ( lia ilrl W ill.-*
\ i-oti.ldeial-*, |i*irti"ii ••f I tie
.if
»rr
*rni nn- it to lh »
1
today
niillep
(lie
three
I
iwvrr*
were
j
The
t.
INVITINO
RffORTIRS
Into
hit
New
York
apartment,
Aliier
l!i=a
(left)
Of
a
I
imm
••I •li.lt ..f ||,r
raided downtown polidamcr Plate,
l inn lie 11 M.h until. III., may l»e III it 1r.'ij tnlnl u i-ut to i- mint 1 1 **,
IVS gi am'
telti (hem of hit hotel mretlnR with Whittaker Chamberi. the man who memlren of a Red .ipparatu*
mi«| l-ian. -It ill re I St»\ |rf 1 ml* i«*\ .err 1**V light.
where the American. Ruitian and
lu-)"ini
(In*
1
1
*
•
•
1
n
ii.im
.
in. Ii.d .lure III. "a t. M 71- i *m‘ mill „f
ha* accused him of being n member of a Communiit under ground »?' •up nlime i.lqr. live wa* In place 'li i- I R iilm ignited talMilage
h i!
T lir llt*?r •lid 1 " t n llm
Ing t llW.INNI IMMI |.. Hi,,
S .iv.it, H.'i |*ci ,-. nt
Bntirh /onei meet, and arrriled
II. llrn i|.
In Waihlngton. Telling the newimen that he Identified Chamberi a*
• ni. * ile.ign "alirnei r
iiii |w» .Hi. 11 ami been
t'uiiin.
(
ornmnniil*
in
lerfeial
jolt*
in
the
about t»00 German* without vio- (
nleil h&gt; He I V
“George Crotley," aolely on the latter'a ia y - 10, Illia repeated hi* »r.iir\ lr .lin n .il expeil fioni llie
•I' *■* 'at.-.l l.v
P S g* mil *11,1 h*nu • 1•» • ••in the uni
(tf
*'D»M %i"l*tM*n
of
\
Ml d 12.1 I '•ini' mill gllllt*
ment that he li not and never hai been a Communiit. (fritermnlonil) early 1910.
lence. TLi* contracted to an ope­
oil'
-I lit luui il prn|rcl» al ih r l l i r . III lie- S-o &gt;el phi-i.of fi« i ii ro ndnet.
nr
13
|c
|ui&gt;|&gt;ri
11-1
lirl||i,,|i
Clramlrer*
lia*
at
kliowfedgeil
he
ration lait evening when .German* |
1
O f and Japan,
lirld h i . Iirrn o t d rird lo the f I , I i T immi imiii ip 1 ,, \| ,,
IM I ftl.'i OlMI
I hr 1 s llillv ir|rclfd Ru%wa* a ('ommnnitl from I*»24 to
;v p* 1 .-••nt.
itonrd the Communiit |»olice. who
M .1 null, lira ii, make letlt, l.rwi* till., f I.I22.IMMIIMMI
percent. In Ihe ulhoi •n'lnlt ie». «iar* rhavRrt that ?l»^ ?hffr frjich*
i
n
nu|
repaynhle
!
1937.
He
now
I*
a
lenior
editor
rerpondrd
with gunltre w hich ;
•' mad i and I I'm \rm-f
( 1. 1 1 'l .aid tiMlay.
Tie- fig u ie . u r i, i-irilnllii I hi including
rln, \|m
( h i m i lx Kotenkia
of I imp Magazine.
Ira.
9 wounded four civilian*.
1, 11-1 ■&gt; ihr Irilinician who told 11 I
tepoi
1 1 *11 im ideiiienintion
«tnd Mi
.mil Mi*. M»khail I*
I
Nix&lt;&gt;n
*nid
he
and
rommittee
A
lm
a
.I
half
'
he
\
n
o
iu
n
n
fin
Hay Aahworth, 11.8. public aafeV
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Invrstlgntoi * qu.'.tmned P ie . loan 2Ui'r I 11r M m il ill John Craig of a lieneral \»wm ld* i i ’.o lu ti "!• aneial n*.i«tnni-|&gt; \*a 11 1 1 -• f..rtn Sam uinr, k i k kifhitprd hy ih®
ty chief, ..aid the ltu«»ian* enlrrvd t
Aht and W ilt -epirrnlely I.. hind ol llliiunv dial llir file* m«y be ad"|iled nil tli. I I . I'm ;, whn-h of relief m«l giant . in enling anti S«*%»ri I •*!»?••&gt; foiin«|.t?ion willi
the Amerienn tone in the iM.n.ugh
tuid uigeil I \* m.'iillief
to l.ilt*
elo.ed d&lt;mr» for n half hour earh rauirtl hv "*111110 iim nuil *oit of
I ' N It If \ t, lief 1. 1
1
of Krcuxbcrg, where a rity street
all |Niwilile
••1 &gt; . **whlrh uia* ronltlliiitu .il.
" " ' llir c0 1 1 0 1 *an* r "I American of•
hi* morning. Nixon told report- railei 11 li* ity.“
divided the sectorr. A similar
lead |., the «-.irl\ .n|
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fir
nntr
•m l llie S ltn i*
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Invaiinn occurred there last week
llir W iig hl I irld ratlai expeil.
imr*
and
Mi*
Kmrnkina had
“
Each
w
ilne-.
refuxd
In
tei&gt;tifyj
which required intervention by
Glut
m l. will |ril radio (iri|urnt.
. 1on I he ground &lt;&gt;f xelf-im-rimlna-jb*u&gt;
ilrila ird llieii ifr*ue vnluntaril
American Military Police.
In in die aira to d rtrim u ir if
Ashworth laid
aboiil *o
'_’il nua-i
ltu»A'lnvorth
mill annul
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rv
/-*
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_K c p' o r t , ||lin
..........nnd
V .. no oilier I oti-t it ul iurial icI in
lo irm uii m du» rounliy.
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jam rx iir m rl) high or 1 h o r I
Mans and 5&lt;i Soviet sector German |
11 IC S W i l l B e O p C f l
O i l T a l k s III
While mu. 1 nti iling II* fire nn
aid
they
nl.n
ri'fti.evl
In
nnllew
&lt;-nit till'd *ome
wniiti* ‘200 (2
111 fall
H ..
n
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pollee rorraled
(ierm
amh
:w a \r iin p irm ir* are bring u»rd.
I n 'i in. thi 1 ........ 8 titM dr*Hk on black nmrkt'l eltargr* nml pullelan'll U u p " I
"1 the refuge.
Sn|H»i yuu lind Mirrie material
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hethn
*b
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hail
hrtnngrd
to
9 »d them over into Soviet territory
Hint m ulti U* 1 gtii test fty rmliti *14
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Monday. Aug. 30 hat been lei at
to arrerit them. An alarm went
md
hnx Icitified: whether they knr
A tli.aided li-17 I 'n r lr r .. carry
out fur wextern lector (terman the dale (or (lie brgining of Selerj
l
’luiml'ii
hi .I half a i|.&gt;*en other }'
ing
linrra
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tin
)
I
Yandenberg,
police, four of whom drove up in
Service irgiitration in Semirnti liirt
i* luirhly impinp^r.'
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Air I'urce chief of «la ll. landed linen naim &lt;1 !••• rimm ltri .1 • leada Jeep. Th e Russians .i-i/eil Ihe
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i •s i i l l ■ r r j f e t •
, nole (o u n ly School*ol men
be- „ f r l , „ s,B||nn,|
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four and their vehicle.
,
,
j i'&lt;| nil &lt;lint c nuolo l«v tlm S o v k h
Ilk.
the W illey
‘ d a ), \andenlterg
««• reluring •whether they **ere nu-mliera of till-wav- plan
When the lM.ri.ugh police chief, l " w n ihe aget of IH and 2f)
nk'Dib't A iin in u n nuth'Uilir#.
front Putopr, With him in ihe (the Communial Party at tin* lime fa I III."
drove up to protext, the Ituxxianx I whole dale of birth it aflrr Aug.
Tin
I lull'd S l u l n
rrqtifiitfd
liuxl emphaoted that Ihe tlieChamla'rx
rtaimed
they
were.
plane
»ere
Assistant
Secretary
rnllrd him over, oxtcniihly for JO, |*&gt;»2. it wai announced today
i «*|*ii ' * of I wo Irttrr* u liirh |t fifthl
I'reuaman formerly wa- mlinMlISfy. ** *"*’ lfl*t"th«t W rig h t.
nf the A ir Pnrce Kugrne
discussion. Then they xeui-il him. , £. f H g ^ r . chairman of the / u rk rrt and .Major tien. W . P. for the CIO and Aht wa&lt; formerly I* ,Cl1
\Ki»rr in ih r Imndi* ••f tho Sofltt
'"&lt;•'•••*••1 pnmailly in
i r i r r ,CI
too.
T**o of Ihe five officer* 0 ,
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W A S llIN r.ro N . Am : 20 o V )
m iN iliib' !*• iiri.il hi Nuw York
Ulig in dixpruvlng Ihe theory,
\ f l l i : \ S . \oC. 20 o lW T Iie
lucereilrit in getting away from Selective Service Hoard in thi* McKee. a»*ialanl xice chirf. ul
•*VI u riftrfi liV M m .
raid II wiiidd lie «&gt;veral day a
pM.'flcnl
|r 11 UnNy
&gt;n Car...iiit.c .
I'.h i eftee w i*
( &lt;ihunii.M«| c*irtrlll « .|« L - iiw.x ilful fun?
their raptor, and hiding in « cnuuly. Regidraiion wifi he open a la fl. the pilot of Ihe o x i i n 1 I
Ko#t« iil*ilm •
WR9 written nt
Ix.mher irp m lo l onr of Ilia fmir , i ..un-el and then xeen lnry of liie tiefurr irMill* nt the leal* would on
I’nr In llir (imnimipt ^Inunijiiiiw
.«
m nr tl ty,
prr-c uit|» «u»n
rrowd of rlvlllan*. Three wer# from 8 :0 0 A . M. until 5 :0 0 P. M.
llir firm* hr t|r* f ted lint to g(i
rollnpwrd
nmt
engine* stopped while over the | National loile.r IMatiunx Board
(flllftr al- 'lf ll llir I'fr%|(|rn?l.ll Vdflil J o I im II)
hin I* to I.' i .« n9i*l onr li??l&lt;* more
"Wliet,. and »*lu-n will lho*e
Ih r u Im-L ' list wirntu:
Atlantic Ihla morning.
\11 ll.M*e »erx*ed a* lawyer* for
thri"r,irr . ,,H I M '''
Wi' h !
f«cilitir« have again Iwen
*k’,‘ " h**fi *^hr jumped
'he N'.-w Ih-nl Agririillurnl A.I .exulla to- rrlea- •I ho wa* a*ke.l W illl.ini'l'tii kl l l r I.tfflrd .1 lif ir f - ("•Id, fell l«» .it pm troop*, r (luni -» '•
Ituxilnn tommy - gunner* |,„||w made available for regiitration
tf !h. . *»t ulnte Mindnw in
‘•If ll - Vi . - i
lull. they won't t &gt;i« r lull of "ilm iifiirti V% .1 n J
*,r**«*h u rm r.il^ *»ljiff H|&gt;tikrwin.iit
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 20 &lt;/1’ i juxtment Admlnixtraiion.
ptirtuud llc n ry ItorrotiRhn, A m o c I* llirouuh Inr co*f&gt;|&gt;rr«lion of Sup?,
\*.»e
-e,'' !.«• t *-|.|i.-&lt;|
•nnunnerd, llir nrmy oprnrd n
p i|»rr« ’ tiu
liu It lif %,iul lir will
Secretary of Drfen»e | one*lal'
3 IhN trio wax loving i|u&gt; ntnl l*irim photographer, when hi*,T. W . Liuto n and Herman K.
ifrtrrmltird
offrn«iifl&gt;
thm
morn
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lion.-d.
Nixon
"oid
ll
ha«
towm."
u llllr |f|n.||.
lo&lt;ik plrturra of n rnld opgrntlon \|nrrj|# w|io it assuming hit dutir%|%%ill hold a tonfrirncc with tliv
•nt nt*nin*l Ihr U d -(tllrh rrlirl
*•1 tlttMfiy &lt;ivrn to
W A S III.S H T O N ,\ni*. J ii «/!••
"linp.-iatlv.'" that ttv.- immigtoli&lt;
a? PotwlAmrr I’lati. Ilurrouffh* ...
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to
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|H»wiimn* hi liu i.inmniipi rnntr
Ihr ,n,1
loimrr
joint 4
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utun
had aimed hix camera at a Irurk itanilr
I **",lr ,nr
m r'1 it "on
" vacation,
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of , u *| 41 ,l,r J 4%'* - . n i . . - .|uirkiy produrp a iu.»*im- •hr \i my »i*ti| t nluy it
I « mill ncl O n !*«•■• 1 n n )
"kf IfUhifH'it* (Uni iriiluatry t«• •*» III r.iii.id n tide w niL i■li llir ail
I . wilnexx, -I Peter a, |o to t if v in ll
load of Kii aian troop* preparing' «• well at achool board member*, I War 1 ollrge al Newport.
I \ M ‘. S l'C C L S S , Aug. 20
milt **llie li lu­ m il
» i r y of
f«»r InfurniNlinii Mllir**
co
for*
In withdraw after Ihe raid. The principal* and tracheri, laid Mr. I beginning late today and n&gt;ri »py henringa.
"miiiK fm iii m riM Rr, «'ip«K*i.iltv [ III.ill) niirn lu* I'MH |. in iile iill.il l/1’i (.irrc e * llure Coiniuiinivt
xoldierx unw him. and xeveral left I
Imumg through Sunday,
' iiamlo-r, ha* tot.I the ...mmii
rotii Itiuminii flominntrd hicm *
the Irilrk to give rha»e. Ilurrough*
" ••",,"**#at D rill.it »n
l.aluir i .-U'M x. i * Weir a .iiiv r.l l.y
Tire Defence Deparlmenl
xaiJ
« «|t|• " " "
Th n winfiiti|t« m«* Ihmiiit
'
M MNIIINM .^"•**
ON I'Hur
dodged into n crowd of (ierman*
likely
will I tulril Nation* vgrnrv l.ulav » l
H
r
aildetl
lie
Day.
M
NNiItturn
f'wt*
«t.
I llir conference follow* the pattern
and xrurried In the xnfety of the
ll'if lim in g p ric e III ih r ftalk i l l *
•peak llirir "of-llie rll If
llritioh aectnr.
ciubliihed at Key W eil, Mat. I l - |
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P lfO S r c ir U r y ( 'I I I i I r « (• I f .." I'* -vi.ling Greek uuernllai.
Soviet *err el pollr.’, In adiil ny
Mo row-trained Paul Markgraf,
I lie a ciu vr.l . "iinliir* are A l
j .-xplaineil M r. I mm in pievnmably
have been xeizlng wextern xeelor
Mill tall I...Ill note*. I *I lie i lliau I'.m .
It.llga i i .
....I ^ u g o ila v ii
pollee on alght xinre the xofi! of
"'
'•-nrher* h s v ,
'min i pieparnl manutcripl. Ihe I lie* u r i r wame.l l.y llie U . \
the Berlin polirr deparlmenl xev
eral wreka ago. Mnrkgrnf hnx
o|&gt;|»oitunily for eilrnded dUcuiMon \ | ) | ( » ^ ||J
0 |
I ^ O P ^ 1 8 ' l ^ 1^ 11*
llllr%
^,r
,,r' N ^ r m l i U I* • yr.ir
■p '* for duty at
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declareil hi* force* will not r e -1
ling .li**i.lenl l -.ii r t m Gieere.
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* bellri *prccli that way
o'.
I iinripsls wilt
N E W Y O R K , Aug. 20— &lt;,V.— of im|Mirtant |&gt;oli« y quetlion* in an |
cognize sector limlltdnrirx In their
' f oot I n
afieiniion at tha
Mrnwlitle Senator &gt;lvle* llrnl
Ihe .p e n a l i.u uim llre on tile
r
opetniion*.
Thux far Ihe wext Victor A . Kravchenko, author »f informal atmoiphere and al a I T.\ I.I.A IIA 8 8 K H .* A u g . 20
“The average Fb.iida faun had
.. 2 " " o'clock.
I *'."IIt II
anti-Communiit
lM».k, "I .Inlance from the routine a.lnuni*-I Belire.l Slate Supreme r..ut* * n.-t (nr.une of $1.72&lt;* U*t year," gr« ( R A I D *ai. I ill New A oik
.(••a ..B a ra On I - , , ,
|n n |
ha* not xtrurk hark with any xim- the
| Pupil*
..'k'l-'. r on Wedne*Chox, freedom," »ayx he xaved
aid C o u n ty Agent C . It. Iiawson "the |&gt;ro|i!r ale fn l iqi with the
Iralive
prriturei
and
inlerruptionv
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Bryan
Whitfield
day.
*• r'".u ir iwi to 11 •
M nnfiMNnl On Pn*» h lij
Ruxxian school teacher Mikhail
This I know will Ih- news t » inadequacy ' of I'letlilenl I iiitltan'*
i * \l . ..
-ll opeiata over
Hamanne "from falling' Into" the ial headquarter! in Waihington.
j' T h '" t "*.-','^^V.l.V^Jui T " ' ' T.-ft'**1a .
•me » f
the Seminole County
1I. I Moil. .
Iradritlup
hand*
— Bupretiie
~
mix of
Ul Soviet
n u fic . authorities.
■ iiM iu iu .i..
| rpnrrrxta!
o i i u . . . will
**... give
K.*c the
u ir xerv1
i*ei*iet'
r’.turt Iwnrh in It*t-t at iclery g ro w e rs "
| S' tl.n.l *
II open foe
Kravchenko, who hax re p u d ia l-1, hiefx a re|M.rl on hix talk* with ter .1!* years on the slate's high
lie |i|e«lictrs| G.iv.-iti.u Thoinn •
Figures r.-l.a-e.l l.y the reinn 1'
lay in
ed h it Soviet eltllenxhip, told lux m-fenxo Minister lltooke Claxtnn e*l
tribunal lunger Ihan am eairh division of the State Cham- F. Ih'Wey, M r. Truman'* Itepul.
• '♦ Mil
bwk.
story yesterday tn a .1 ,000-wor.l and other &lt; Miiadian government other man ever x.-rvrd.
1s t of Commerce, lie .Irrhu.sl, liraii opponent, would be elected
!»»..$• •1111 f.O ' ■*' her* sis-*
itatement.
liit.-lnntial
|official* during his visit Inst * He Iwgan his r a r e r in IM A n
how that Florida's net Inn.me In Novcmlwr by “a
Ill TH I#' |.-.Ming f -i duty oix
lie said he wax the intrrnimcdi- **«-rkivit.l In Ottawa.
a yaung newsaptier leorter rnv.-i per farm in 1117 wa* IH perrent *w.-**p "
III#' "In'. *.,,l |i .. day of next
arv who npiritcd Sarnarine away
Bllilge* lo lle d to .'-p o rte rs af
Among other subjects to la* ing the Htath ('.institutional
.laivee the n.it.oiuil average
On 1 "lav m«1 1 ng a'. tft;tV)
from a New Jersey farm last talked over are: a moans of ventu ni &gt;.f that year. His long eon
' " v Fngin.-ei Italph l.ut.inski ‘
,
he
I'nullrV
farming
l.
one
of
&gt;lo,i*7r
conferring
with
|b
w
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y
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ih.
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l.a a 1
I
.. It W alker
••"•sv ("Id m.-nit" i "f ih.- Snnfot.i ' ' * *. s’ ' •1
jAug.
H
nt
a
time
when
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apprat.lng
rapat.ilitiex
nnd
neetiun
with
the
Kuprrme
f'..ui
per*
profilalile
point|
N
,;w
Grivernoi
Hotel
II.
mi..l|
8
|ir*&gt;,
•Industrie*,
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'.ha
I •" ' luh a* ll* lo u m l t ’enter “/
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O R M O N D. Aug. 20— ( A V - agenta were overrunning New ^|ir manrn of present and pro­ started in IKH9 when he sfiv.-d a
I out, iifitl poultry nutrition !m « | ' #,,f M! ,
t luh at Sent1
h"
I'ahi.kee
I
tonnri.l
ciiix.-rix
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Search f » r the , moonlit la-arh York and New Jeraey on the |bable weapons; and tho feasi­ clerk.
How ard
■me a long way ainco tko day* I , h Juhnalowti. I ' 1 J
V*fi|,
i i.d .
boil' . fine l&amp;fi.iMiii .*imm ing i » h .|
Without stenographer or typ.
•laverx of a young couple turned trail" of the teacher and hix fam­ bility of their development in
*hen Ihe farm flock wa* fed M e(,ralh. llein.M-ratl. n .. i i o n ii I
fin (earhent
" M M&gt;" I
ily.
,
,
- terms of cost, time and other writer, he recorded in his own -.ig .ly on table m a p s , xup|de- . himmao. aid Ihe l.rp ol.tirnn pat » u l. ii .ash *titI In v of F.Y i .imxI l.y
to (irnrgin today.
I K;k st th*
griitng out w ill, wh.-elharrowa
"
Kravchenko said he then ar­
handwriting
the
opinion*
of
th
But aulhoritiex gave no indica­
fnrtora.
ui.-nted with whatever the lurilx ty “ i. still dominated l.y the man and -lii'Vela nn-l building lit.- |hn .I
Hu-l.
rlth M i ll
rourt’s
three
justires.
tion they had uncovered lead* ranged to have Samartno brought
Various problems relating to
-oulil pick op around ihe farmyard eyed interests Hnd llie Congres- III. uiM-lve*.
Both Hand
-...nt v rhool supsrIn |N!l7 he lewanie state In n
that might hal&lt;| a solution to the under the protection of the house strategic air warfare will alio bo
aummer
and
a
few
handfuls
* sional
leaders
who
&lt;l»
ih.
ir
l.i.l
*i»..r
In
n.e
nfi.-moon
at 3:00
High srh.M.t laty . anil .-veil w-o
surer and served a* nttnrney gen
crime, termed one of the most Un-American Aetivitiex Commit­
H N IlIh lls a* IMN« «l|t
n daily during . dim*."
f rorn or other grain
mm assisted in ih.- hnid work, he n'cl.el prinrlpal* will meet with
tee.
.
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rnl
from
100.1
toltmi.
F
a
rlir.
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fiendish in Florida’* history.
the winter. Profitable fl.wkx to- I "The B.’ptihlirau Party xurren.
lll, rlP11
The reocue took place, Kravhad |.rart|red law In TalUhn**. •- lay are fed on raiefolly prepared' dere.l any rlnim t« th" leadership •aid Th.- only regular hired help Mr Ijtu io n ni the i 'urt llo u x,.
Gregory .....
Blount,
2-1, u
University
10:00 o'of Kentucky student, and hi* date|chenko said, the tn'vrtrlng after
and xervni as loom County Judg. feed mixtures, r.nd the quantities in thi* solemn hour." M rCrnth dr- wa* a carpenter nnd rn n rre t" f ir i-''" Tilt I . n rr '
*S111 meet with
I'hri who stipciviM-d the work duel
were shot and killed la.t Saturday Huxxian conxular officials fetched
lie was appointed to the dll '.naumed are enormous.
rioted,
“hv
it*
record
in
the
Noth
" I ( l l up* i
" % at th ,
T l" pro (ret wn* slnrtrd two yrai . Mil
night. The girl wax raped
Mrs. Okaana Koxcnklna. another
preine court
as ..chief, Quoting II. 8. Ireportmrnt of Cotigrru."
. . .in. loot. . and
.
sg". ml M r. buhintki. who vi*n Sn.'f'.r.l Gram m ar School.
Altogether, more than a score Itunian teacher, from an njltt*
Justice administered the oath «&lt; Vgrlruturo «tatl»tlr*. he derlsred
The D rm o rrn tir chairman nin.le ed Pshokeo lo
ih,.
|„
m.| |.
Follow in.- tho regiitration of
of person* have Iwen detalne.1 and Communist farm retreat in Ne
prepared a.I- measure* 15 f.-.-i wltlt* ami 7.% feet pup
in Wednesday, distribution
Aid of m«rrhanU in donating o f,ire to several Florida Cover ,h .t in a year the chicken* of tho | the assertion in
nu.tlnned.
.
York state.
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lirfnro
On*
rn
n
vrn
tln
n
nt
long, he raid. T ru rk . were loaned of pupil. «n«t nsilgnm enl to
furnishings for a club and re­
At Savannah, four men and a
"I » r*,! * ; nd*T?t2od* .K r ,T I! i ! flation
eitiren* lo hnul mnlerinl
ration
tearlierrs will t&gt;« mad,
room at tho Sanford
woman, hoM nn auto thoft rbnrpr^jko amid,
If 8«niarln« •bouM
The f ily of Sanford, he said, i «n Thursday. On Fiiday th a r,
w#r*
lodav by a deputy fall Into the hands of Ixmiakin Armory for enlisted men, wax to­
hi* f in.ntlO nvnilnhl.* I., build a will Im- u program on viiual ,d u ..............................
—
-hrrp.
(Soviet consul general Yakov I/&gt;- day requested by two National
from
the sheriff*! office
•
i,.
, ... , i----------------arx, or fivo solid trains reaching demne.1 Governor Thomn*
pool A •wimmine pool i . definite .................. S'eminolp High Scltiiol.
Still
another Georgia
ancle makinl they (the Ruaalanal would Guardsmen who appeared down­
II ihiII n n m mm I'ng* hi$ |
Iv an a*xet to any city, he .|&gt;-rlar
8upl I awlon I* expected ta
, H f « u L u * ° i l *i
f,om **'*'w '
lo Ghirago.
rropoevl no wlwn Cant. W . C M r- duplicate the story of Koaenklna. town splrk and soan In their uni­ *i ThSr
,
.
,*
m
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l1
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Th
is
la
at
lea.t
one-slxth
of
all
e.|, hilt suggested that the r llv return from Indiana where he is
H r said that If 8amarine, who forms and carrying walkle talkie
I^m o re , G e o rrla bureau of identi­
!Ti?i
7
u°
k
a
,n
rn
u
r,rT
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.
,n
(he
concentrate
f.eda
supplied
to
...
•
,
,
'would pel much more value for •pending hi* vacation on F rid a y .
fication
chief, announced that- alto has repudiated hla Soviet outfita.
leUM"‘r hveitock xald Mr. Dawson It
The recreation room will Im&gt; l b
agent* h «d plrkevl up a hitchhiker citizenship, and hla wlf# were re­
Inin, wnlti*hAlr«|
fnrmn ,l-#% rr|irr»rn?w *IkhiI
h»lf
..
\
_ _ Pur|'o*e, if nnd when prirrs drop
turned to Russia, they would l&gt;e open In a rear room on the ground bistlre was de.-ri*v l then a* « , hf
pesr r.lthlvert.
ro, t ,lf ,,rm|llcing eggs C a m i n « i B a o ( P a c e
are
work.
h
Th e man'* fare was seratchevl. “disposed of and their ehildren-- floor of the Armory not only for "greet (raftsman of the aw.”
tTn|te&lt;l
rieu M right and Mareel Faille i i t
• •
..
enlisted
personnel,
including
Naval
la.rn
In
Amerlia—
would
be
con­
blood-stained clothing was found
Justice Glenn Terrell, wh , s t *•
' X
National Guardsmen, but for all eit with M hilfie"l fur JO year*.
R A I.E IG If, N . C . Aug. 20— (,V) I " ' rr Inducted a* l.ion* hv Henry
In a handbag and he wore Iwarh signed to the children's prison."
"These
figure*
emphaxize
the
men, said T Sgt. C. O. Jones, who
sandals wt*h sand In lh »m . agents
ihe time ,lia. th" man importance of the proper uxe of — States' Bight* Democrats o p a n -l " 1'*?' *n'* wp,r" welmmerl hv the
with Sgt. Ralph Geiger was mak­ i.«rlarr*l siPt"«ent
and by King l.p.n llim iM I A M 1. Aug. J I M J V - A
reported T h e suspect said h » *exa
-it tin* birth &gt;. ,)OU|ry fp^i
the eefflelenry of ed a court fight today for a plate iniember*
NEGRO BOYS "SORRY"
•l*ec.
ing an appeat for the articles.
on the North Carollnn ballot.
I,,nn ll1*'
showery area ov. r Cuba and th ,
a transient cotton mill worker
h
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1
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especially
to
R
E
N
O
,
NEV.,
Aug.
20
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A
V
Article*
needed
to
outfit
the
Judge
\V.
II.
Harris
scheduled
Caribbean 8.-a was atl that re­
from tlaham a and got seratrhe.1
of the rmultry in- n hearing in xuiuTior court on an
Tw o "awful sorry" negro l»yx room
Include furniture, floor i-rexent rather than Ihe tnll.iw o p 'he efficiency
mained today of a squall w a v,
in » ft»h*
.
« . „ rt _ i
were held by Juvtnil, authorities lamry, radios, etc. It is planned ol antinultv."
[action
brought
by
tho
party
ask,u*‘ rjr* hr
which lepl weather observers on
He wa* taken to Columbus. Ga..
today
for
starting
a
downtown
to
Include
games
including
pool
I
ing
that
tho
state
hoard
of
electnr n.i*«|i«slae, ho* no charges
Whltefleld
sner'
til*
»-f
.............. .....
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'I'.'"
***” ■‘**1'’ '" ’"r.i Ol eiecS t lld lC S
L ife
I ’ l l ’ ll the s lrrl this Week.
fire 8 unday which killer! five tables and ping pong tables.
had l&gt;«cn filed at mld.lsv,
l.tlrrm rn : •" hi* .el- : . cd -n ia ! I
"I. . W T v ' f lr.l *lon,,
«" give it l. gsl
Grady Norton, supervising f o r,persons and injured 137.
home directly a c r... rfc. street
T 0 K &gt; O. Aug ■
■
,^ ~ ^ ; . ^ * * | » e « g n i t l o n .
*
A T L A N T A , Aug 20 - d A I - castcr of tho Federal Storm W arn­
Police Chief b. R. (Jreeson said
C'ROSH BURNS “
from the Btate Capitol He hail | ' ' ^ ‘ ‘ ^ . ' T m ^ V a r ^ D a f l S n i l ' T .k " a« y l'« l r yinir to get pl.ces Ge.ugia'* nsr.lon and nar.de Uard ing Service, commented: "that on*
th, nine-year-old hoy, told him
8T . A U G U S TIN E , Aug. 20 OP) lau-n
M c r y sen ten c ed
compiling a history *f r iorl- * ™ n * '* l ^ " i , "
„ f ‘L llo r " ' h,&gt;
of.0r ,u ®*n'H'lntea— todsv ron«l.|ered a idea to spare can he written off. It ha* flattentv n . f ace’ ' Wl&lt; sentenced this they started a paper fir* in th, — A fiery cross wax liumled last da and wa* a frequent v.slm -, P*rsonnel " n ’
T ^ ‘L
l
I
8 trom Thurmond of'the life of Wayne W.-wIruff. 27- td out all over th.* map and I*
M i— ine hv Circuit Ju.lg, M. R baMment of a vacant building, night on U l, green of Port 8an to jh e 8_ ..U _ U b ra ry and_U.nl',d
W‘ r * * * " * torm r no longvr of any ronxequenca."

Fires At Macomb1
Farm IsContinuimj

More Than $16 Billion In Aid

orcc Officials
Think Tests May 13c
On Sabotage Goods

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RegisterationOf DefenseChiefs
LOCclI 1 OUlllS 1 0
Will HoldMeet
BeginOnAug. 30 AtWarCollege

'Sanford School Facil- Forrcstal To
For Service Board

President Leaves

Greek Guerrillas
On 9 Day Cruise Getting Aid From

Ottawa
With Canadian Mcn^n*:

hh- xv.lt ,\ 1.h;e,.--,,i ; 10

Campaign tommies, UNSays : r,:

Papers Ami D o cu ­
ments Also C a rrie d

And Alb min
Assisting In

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Said

W ar

^ounw-l fir th' do 1'alitji .d Ar- !,"•

lie kniiwii

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Seminole Teachers
To Report Monday
F or School Duty

Cfivipt A llth ftr SstV'K

He Saved Samarinc *'''»“ '• rrlt-'lta M iim e s I». Whitfield, Average Florida
! prom Authorities “' n X ......................JSfatc Court Justice. Farm Has Income

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s ii" r. w.

Luhinski Tells Of
Pahokou Pool At
Lions ( Inb Meet

Search Fur Slayer
Of Ormond Couple
Turns To Georgia

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(tuardNiiu'd Request
Aid For Club R o o m

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,»_"sl 7 .s2 tfk£lli5 .,± n 'r * ; « “-■ .............. .

iJixiccrat.N rij^lit For ,"rl1 '*n'i|,r expended fo. »uri. *
anil men looking for
.Showery Area I All
Henry IRemaining Of Squall
(re«rjna

Pf**'»S *a o n» year In Ralford lien trial vainly to put It out sx Marco, ancient Spanish landmark. offices. The flage on the Capitol's
eer. had nlwl.lt sozaad ta
Juak.
Tho flv»-foot croaa waa stuck ellvar dome and over the Snneeme patient is on Okinawa.
Pe&gt;U ,n*iarv after barer.

• n
v jn with
pretense, U more."
wmpee*y under falN pnstgnaej
mor*. on, told
tMd him.
a n . Both
gnllrw to a eharr, of obtaining
i..........., ,

no In tho grassy hill trading to tho Court Building flew

There are Mississippi for Vice President.

at half staff 13 suspected case* In Japan. The I T h , elections board on Aug. 3

Porta Moat. Thoro was no sign today.
•he fore* of a worthier l ^ p afwd undw jxrr*nfl, c »w t juris- of a demonstration and authori­
Funeral plans are Incomplete,
ehwV. which R. R. Bat,s V*d J- i f 110" b« t
, "n’’ ties Btmpmtod It might he tho pending arrival of member* pf
i
work
of
prankster*.
M. Gonzales had cashed for him. I*«rnrtly In t * «w n ty Jail
family,

polio case, ar, mostly In theldenlsd the party recognition a fU r
Tokyo•Yokohama area. T h r e e ruling that It had failed to comAmrrirans have died of polio thie'plv with requirements of law and
I rule* and regulations of the hoard.
year,

(fovernor

Jacksonville shipyard worker.
A M-day reprieve by Governor
M. E. Thompson postponed Woodruff’s execution, scheduled today.
The Governor's office said the
parole hoard was considering com­
mutation tn life Imprisonment.

t|

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( T T Y A S S IS T A N T
Mr*. Gabo Michael Is assisting
C ity Manager II. N . Saycr with
hi* work in connection correspon*
rlenre in regard to tax assessment
adjustments.

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                    <text>J * A C E S IX
TUB 8A N F0R D H ER A LD . 8

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TU ESD A Y

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Undulant Fever Is 60 Times As
Prevalent As It W as 20 Years Ago
V

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? '* **• ^Dele. nl Atlanta, th irl veterinarian of ihr U S.

I ublic l l r « |||i Service, rr|M&gt;itrt| icntay.

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A U G U S T 17. 1918
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trad a* a presidential choir*
Thuimond received 44 p«r *«nf
Governor Th&lt;#na* E . Dewey | |
per re n t; President Trum an f t
per cent; and Henry W allace none
T h r figure* were only from
Duval county hut ballot* hav*
Icen m ailrd to v irtu a lly every
rertion o f the itate except Miami
ami Tam pa.
^

M N F R A N C IS C O . A uk . 17. &lt;/1't I'n d u la n l fever now it fit) times
p rrta V n l t i it **** 20 yean ago "h e n ll f iu |
a m tnilahle

,

”

T h i. disease now I. one of (hr "lug tbree" which affect both .m m ,!
.
n u n . I)r. h lr r lr .a id in a paper prepared f „ r ,|r |it r , y
,(tr AmrrK « n \ etrrinary Medical A tio tu lio n . T h r o llirr two hr nami-d at , fretstrig *lrhnr»* and ruldr*.
------- — --------- --------------There w erh 'fcw cr than fort r**r*
o f undulant f r \ r i reported |n
R aym o n d
R a il
L e a l year more Ilian rl.OtKi human
c m ** w rir* reported, he said.
f l ’* r |'N * r * . . . „. r . . . ’. . . (
Undulant fever, o m rllm rt rat­ Ih r in *ta lla lio n and operation of
ted brucellosis, rnnlln f r v r r or milk therr* radio elation* and to train
f * v r r . It rnu-ed liy a tnirrol&gt;c native personnel to operate them.
which Ir pirked up liy row# and He i* in the United State* to
other anim al*. It enu h.* p*..&lt;d purchnM* radio transm itting and
to human- in raw milk hut the receiving r&lt;|uipmrnt. During thr
m .itt IH’I
rt'flt .1l.*l» of
itf human
Llllsiiss* infec­
ntf. . war
AMI lift
Ma M
ill. Ik...
I ____y :in
_ athe
I__
fftra
|* r rentage
hr U
w a*
with
the Arm
tion* come from direct contact I 'r t »inn G u lf Command, serving
w ith anim al*. Ilr . Steele .aid.
a* a radio tdeetririun, and after
U r. I. A. Merchant, of loan discharge rrm nincil in Iran in A M I* TIST fVINO at a elored hearing of the Ifmue Un-American ActlvfS l a t , College, atil the veterinary radio w ork.
tie* Committee In Washington. M ikhail Samarln (le ft), 'tu iila n school
prnfeatlon rnuld eradicate the di&gt;Among the higge»t American teacher. Is questioned by Jlep. K a rl K. Mundt ( I t - S D ) . a member of the
•••**.
lie laid the veterina rian* project* in Ira n , he raid, i* the &lt; -minute*. Sam arln It ono of three Russian leather* who Ignored order*
al»o were working to curh bovine im tallntion o f a large modern oil
1 ’*
U n,° " ,n ,ho poit-hcarlng questioning. Samarin
m a it it lf, a di*ea&lt;&gt;* which al.n ran rtsc-king nnd proer-asing plant hv sal I that If he and Ills wife, a second recalcitrant tra ilic r, return to Ituafw rr*|H .n*il.le for the “ cholera the Foster- Wheeler Corp., New
u . triey would Ire shot or sent to concentration camps. (International)
in fa n ttiin" that took the live* of York ronatruction engineer-. At
many hal.i.-* several grruiation- though there i* much oil in Iran
ago.
I here hn* Iwen much waste of
Cow |m i » , which ran affect milk valuahle oil by-product*, he |*.lnt#r«, ami a atnphyloeorro* germ erl out, due to lack of modern
which rau*r« Inn* trouldr in hu­ prorrM ing c&lt;|ulprnent. An In-lance
man* a l.n an heing fought, Ilr. of thi* I# that lubricating oil hn*
Merchant aid.
•o la* Imported.
r a i l I* the w ur.t
• a-»'n for
The late ru le r. Itevu Shah Pali
dlac-a-r of row* and pig*, a rum. levl diil rnurli to modernlie Iran,
nrittre on tran&lt;mi**lhle (|| m o -&lt; * •aid Mr. H all, nod hi* eon, the
of fo«e| producing anim al* rr|K.rl- Shah Poor 1‘nldpvi, U very modern
fd . It found I? ill i w e* attaiking minded ami like* a ircra ft and fly
cattle and It.’ affecting pig* in the ing.
fa ll; 3ft again-t ra ttle and :i(l
Hue to hi* o fficial position. Mr
again*! p ig . in the .p r io r : 30 Hall tier 11fieri |o comment on inter­
again*! ra ttle and "H again*! |iig« national development* louring on
In sum m er, nnd I'l ngain*t caltl. ltu*»ian influence, and the I'ah-sand 2H again*! pig* in winter.
tine eituntlirn in relation to Iran,
Ilr . W. J (Jihlion-. of Aluhama other than that they are neutral
Polyte 'h lilr In tilute r e p o r t e d on the Inttci coritr o\er*y, nml
many li»--e* of r a l . r are due to •nine leaned' one wn" anti othei*
th rlr l*»lng crowded Into l.arn* another w ay in their sympathies.
with oh I.* i , ..H i,
l i i raid , give,
H i* w ife , who on her father'*
should havp separate lour ing.
• ide of the fain ilv I* Armenian ant
Io n her m o ther', able.. A ssyria n .I
1expte**ed much arimirntirtn for
W e b b D u a tb s
Am erica, p a rliru la rly in tcgattl to
the lu'Bittv and sanitation of it*
•f'aem•• • ns* *mm
•*» *trtre«. Shi* said that *ho i* par­
back of the hou*e ami |H-«irr| into ticularly enjoying lire green gra**,
the livin g room, which wn* light­ tree* nml efiruhltery rtf Florida
ed, nml raw th . I hmI v of M r*. Weldi which ate r*o larking in her conn
on the couch
try , which *he ilca.-rilo-d a* a m ix­
She wa* dumped over In a half ture rtf the ancient ea*l anti the
•**. tiin . u u iiii r*.
u no 11
sitting |Mi«itinn, and there wa* mralern w e*t.
f,f ,he U m ln l state. A ir h'.wce In Europe.
bloed on her head, he *nid. Lying
(Crucial U J . A ir fo rce /.’adlojdioto /run, fntcrnalional .Voundphoto)
in her lap **&gt; a .33 r nlilu r pi*ml
R a b e R u th
No effort wa* made to enter the
boure until ,\**i*ta n l S late Altorney G e o rg e 'A Ih ro lle * had la en „ "
summoned. 1. 1-0 Ju .t lc e of the " e never knew he h*d cancer.
Pear,- IV. K. WaGon, E n try w «.
* " r"
made by toying open the l.ark w•***•«* outwitlw Memorial lln*p it*l
door.
when the end came. Million* of
A rn io n c i’* Jury wa* -umtnoned
throughout the World hud
for tuelim lnnry in vetig utio n . The kept rooting for the Halo- thr ough
Jury Included. Edward Mriech, hi* prolonged itlneas.
Memorial Hospital said phynlri
Jmcph
.
Me|«ch. Victor Green.
Henrv Thurston, E r r .l Ihdl and an* had r*!aldl*hcd "a year or
0 . C. Itoan An ..ffic ia l Coroner'* Iwo ago" that Halo* Itutli had
toque*t w ill take plare at |M:IM&gt; can.-.-r hut .1* riled r port# 'h ,.f he
o'clock tomorrow morning, *al.| had I wen treated w ill a new drug.
The ho-pital loaner* an o fficia l
Mr. IVatson.
.
It
E ffo rt.i to locate r.dwnrd Wehli, statement on Ruth'* death.
neare.t relative of Ja m r* Webb, •aid:
"11*1.0 Itutli died nf eanrer. The
were iin su rri’ fn| until || wa*
learned that he I* now In Ten lum.it le-gan in the nnso-phaiv n *.
ns»*ee. Jn'-k Standif. r, brother of a part &lt;f the a ir pas-age* hack of
Mr#. Weld., wa* rietifird In L a k e 1
n" " ' J " " Uw-wllly near the
M arv.
surface of the skull which is
A fte r the prelim inary ln v e .tig « . I ' " “ •■"•*,hb to .u rg e ry when intlon the laslie- were taken to the ! ? . 1
*'rn,n " d . point
Erick on I'lite till Home.
,h " " l" " " "«'• H r*t grown out to
S h e riff Mcr.i -aid that Mr p ,,‘M u,M’n
nerve* which
Wehh had apparently l.eeri shot emerge from the brain, one of
which
partly
-upplir*
the motor
while he lay asleep. Ilia neatlyfolded Iro u w r- lay on the dresser, function of the throat and the
• llo his gln--&gt; and some money larynx.
“ E a rly in the course of hia tilsh* had laid there,
lir a . Weld., it wra* reported, had ca*e Halo- lluth suffered from
bssn In III licallh during the'pael p* ral&gt;, u ,,f
»»f these nerve* H VIAtlN O more phatea of her work
•IV IA IIN O more phases nf her work
yssr.
• n'1 * ' " ie»ul| b. rnnie hoarse ami m a member of a Communist tpy
aa a member of a Communist spy
Janie* Weld, who wa* about Ml' r" " n'' *• 'llfflrrrlt to swallow. T h i* ring, Eliratieth Hentley testifies bering. K llrnbelli R enllcy testifies be*
torn the llouao Un-American Ae«
years old, wa- noted f..r hi* s k i l l 1n, n!p," n,’ w,."*lnued up to the lim e
fore the House Un-American Ac­
tlvilies
Committee
In
Washington,
a . a mechanl. and operated a
. . . T M,h
tivities Committee In Washington.
garage on West F irst Ntn-et. lie
*n niany ca*e* o f eanrer, fshe said the was paid 12,000 by an
She said she was paid 12.000 by an
wa* outstanding a* a p(»t..| ah.x.t
,
G'read from the point olTlrial of tha Russian Embassy and
official of the Russian Embassy and
#r, outpointing at time* rvkn 2.'. " r,|f 'n " n,l «p|H’arerl in hi* neck. was given a Russian decoration In
» s a given a Russian decoration In
Chief W illiam * during rnntret*. Y ,p ''iagniial* o f rancor in this
10t5. The money, sha said, was paid
1913. The money, she said, was paid
For many yearn he kept the gun*
wn* definitely established a tier by Analol Gromov, Russian
her by Anatol Gromov, Russian
at the pi dire il-'partmi nt in giMM
| &gt;,Mt
" * ’• *•&gt;• the aurglrai .Embassy secretary. (International)
Em bassvsecretary. (International)
repair, al.-o re paired the depart- ,,'n["v*' of a lymph node from the
msnt’s automobiles.
I nvrl . ! ? . r nderii»&lt;-op|p examination,
'st Idle in memorial hospital
Hai-e Ruth rerelve*! treatm ent by
s-radlatlon and radium , and In
aiklili-sn »urh supportive treatment
( e a r l s * , . S ',**, P e is tin*
a* was required from time tn time
•*crel*.
•
for hta general condition.
He
Thoma* did say “ the farts should received no ep-rial drug* or rhrm IWtf* w r n Im fu ir |h r public mnny iral* in the nt erupt to rontrol t)i■
month* ago, and the ronsplrilor- no teroptrrin, a rhem iral
behind Us« liar*.”
which liad liven presioualy InvegThe row in the rom niittee wa* ligated at memorial hospital and
over the “ Ira k " ,4 information found
........................
... of no value In the
to lip
that Alger I I I - ., format S la te D e .I treatment of earner
partm*nt o ffic ia l, w a. ..k e *t in a 1 Death
"
' was due to' rum pliratlon*
rlo tc l apssjon yesterday w hrther arising from a spread of hia tumor
he would w illing to take a lie
not only locally hut nl«o to the
oetrrtor te»t. Ilia* H porteilly said lung# ami liv e r."
he would let the rommittee know
Meanwhile In Coopentown, N.Y.
Inter.

L E (J A L

William
I). Upshaw, form er
Georgia congressman. celebrated
the tilth anniveraary of hia bapti*m, Sunday by addreiuing the
Siiiulay School cla** of the South•irle llaptiat Church.

. "I c* n *•&gt; ahsolulely nothing
•bout Mr. Hi.#."
Thoma# refused to discus# any­
thing that happened at yester­
day* *uppfv«rd|y secret eeaaion.
Dut he said he did know that he
didn't give out any Information
•bout the meeting.
L f t f - McDowell (R-Pa) said he
didn’t either.
Thomas said the rommltte'a In­
vestigation *'will not lie rhanged
"
•lightest" bvr the death of
,Harry Dexter Mhite, former asU
Secretary of tb.* Troasury.
White wa* a » Hne** Ua| week, lie
Hr* ?,
°.f , " h ,,r l •Dark In New
g
Hamp.hlre yesterday.
Alaiut the '-leak": It seems a
*«:» W»mn promise waa esaeted from
•Wfro?* prvaent not to talk about
yesterday a aesaion. Yet morning
papers puhliehed many.detail# of
what went on.
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p I i c ,t 1 1 n it s
M ade
A n x io u s A b o u t F u W /\SH IN G T 0 . A u g. 18 &lt;rV)
I loin tbcu foicer tj sene as
To
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Ib
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m
riican
Act
t u r e O f D e m o c r a c y trace observer! in Pvlevline.
I
liv ilie t Comnullrr *aid today it luv I
Manli.ili told a news confrienvt
WAHIIV.IoN.
I ft id')
C O l O K M X • M ’K IM •&gt;. ( .d o . the l S will mpply 125 enlisted
been unable to (ind any trace ol •
lie Him
| I m l ti m l ilt'
Am :
Ift i .l ' i t ■*ur i .it Doiglit
a lic e latter wider who may have
men. ..ime ol whom w.ll come from
( lu» L ••• ih r ||| |H IshI.IV tsl |M |»r|
I). I iscnliowci vJ hi lod.IV 4IIV
opci.tied in W’.iihington under the
thr l
S wan hip* in the MedsO llt
i »n
| l . ’ r .J a
I f T s I t lt
1*1 X It l
l i .iig irviio ii.il
iiiliilsultee
t h a t Inranean. f ranee will provide an
name of George C ro tlry .
nr.RI.IN. Aug.
H4i t r lr ia m
| Vv.m l% to |i|id&gt;r t oI umiI ii i l riivri
Alger I hat. former stale de­
American commanJrr in lirrlin
rquil numtier mil Hrlgu rn 50.
\ l.lir llleVil I.IUHI el|l|»)|« lllotti
•It)- li.i* .i «l Hiding tnv it iluiii to
partment
uffilia
l,
testified
in
New
•aid Iinlay llir 55-day-old Soviet
('iiunt
I'olkc Reraidotle. tna
lot tin I uni iit I{.tv m il \\
do so.
blockade of the western •retort 5o rk yesterday that he knew
l lilted Nationi Mldiatiir in Halts• o U t l l i r * . / I* tn ilr % i* t o |
I «*lt«4
I lie 1‘ir - iiln ii nt l ntumhia,
bat “ (ailed in ilt attempt to W hittaker Chambers. Avowed one­
line lequeilrd the new group.
• o li,
w rir
tr« n v r% |
I
I U.ll
interviewed
during \ goli match
time
rnemlier
of
a
Communist
\
N
ev.
klfied
A N A1IRT CAMIRAMAN t k thi* p rtuiw niter in cxpl
n In -■ In..- ( I
. tlaivc the Dcmociatic people of
Mar*ti .•11 said Bernadotte had asked
\ r ln .111%
h e ir oil III* vaiatloil. uhlrd. "it
.-lit). Firemen wera
s ix penons and Injured 1 ■tlu-r . One of the \*&gt; -.
i.-. • -I &lt;ti the
undergiound, by the name of
Berlin into submittion."
for a vuLvlanlivlly Isiger ( o k c
\ | *| *11%-ilioMt v%rlr I a«| •|in ilu
'..vters w ltli d rb rls
flChttog tha It lu a in a or.r--.tury Imddtng wiien tlie exploit n m -cu n sL l l
live* t n Nnieiu.in A iliv ilir * is m George
Crovley.
H
iss
detcribed
but
wa* tinned down by the U. S.
Col. Frank I. Howley ivvucd
|
m
|
w
\
llliltthri
n|
|r
*%
t|r
%
ii
,»hlr
■injured. Anw-ng tiiw
and gIasa.Srr.oke still hovers over tlic t i a g r d v r i- .. it
.«
rr give i
m ille r wivlirv to liltn ttg .itr. lliry
which refeiicd the irqurvt. to lha
tbit vtatrmrnt in connection with Crosley at a free lance writer.
. a of the Hern F u «
I'd • h iij flo H’I'I d 4fit*
I !»«•%«•
dead wero Fire C h ie f Kr.-.nk llo b io n of nricld -r o - Si-arki, N v nml Cat '.
ra n tome right iqi .ind ire lor
R o lic it L. S tiip lm g , the com­
vfoli m alum al)
l' N Set imlv I'ouni il. The coun­
Department, llilrty - tw o persons w ere lio.&gt;plUli-’i -l. T lic raiuc «.( I!ie lilaro t .
w b a t Ii c called llir Ruvtiant
lot %Mill %1111 |&gt;r .it 111.11•I r • WufM
tlieinsrlv rv
m
itter’s
duel
investigator,
told
tecil liav vet to ait on ll
propaganda divtnbulion ol coal
W si II %rtri iii • m I,ti t|»|il\ hr*
Livriiho w n &gt;.nd il wav nut liue
(su le is the committee it trying
.................................
. Maul tall rxiuriirvl l.opr that
(or Berlin.
Ifur. . . ,
Unit lie t.11‘
1 lie w.i» i Iiih krd
il v
. ,
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in New Yo ik and Washington to
,
,,
A m riu .tn ■r lie I agctivics w ill Itsl l i r Rutiiant of fried earlier to
te |io iti llir Htuivr t “ U im illrr in
. ,
. .
r i..„ .
trace down every lead that would
' , .
| , ,, , I |Hind lo an sp(eal Irani nerna*
n
I
n
* 1 1
• ! » •
O
•
I
I Y *
I I * ) . lie Ii«n *itlrm l III llir Hiller tiled
ideate (jO.OOO ton* of coal (or
throw more light on thr allegrd
....... *,,l, r ‘J " 1 ilnllr lo. emergency a.d lo. an
irvrdrnlt of both the ca»l and
infihialMsR at ( ‘dumb,* and other j r„ 1||U,ri, n7.l&gt;00 Arab and Jewish
. wrtl •retort whole food ration i relationship between H i t t a n d
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r»
i i
&lt;lul ,lir
' ,r Vito.
C h am brtt or C io tlry .
*
I telugee* in the II Iv land fightcardt are rrgiilrrrd in the Soviet
Although a c k n o w le d g in g lie
T A L L A H A S S E E . A mr 18. (A*)
I h r sponsor of i pinpotn! b ill to
“f |
1 .|e - ,i,l fd their plight as
" I n . gelling aw fu ll) tii.-d «(
1
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n
r
h
rrn
•
I
i*%ilii*il
,i%
«illt.lhl
sector. The ptopo»al thu» wat kne st Cham ls't* under a different
lH*ll»hC lilt ••|Ut it •'•!, Ill* •ahl'I.
remodel I huul.i'v election laws fits p iftlit(fd tL.si i i i . ij o i :I» &gt;1 *late
lul li iliin ili « nt •
%itr«
• K im 'I i I iii Mp i aMiil • «&gt;utm l « lit* | ' r l '
tied to the earlier Soviet offer to name in 15*34-35. Ilia * again denied L w r ii.ik r n will ap|ie.il lor .i i|te .i.il legislative veaso.n vo th- measure
t« .i-s
tLs (nt* vnotlt' M»th l*4tluiiil»in | h*i A4itiiii'l j
«»Vnl th t l ’ S lo
R C -'
W in te r.
N o m in e e
B la s t s
feed any writrin Berlinrrv who Cham lier*' necu-ation that hr wa*
i .t f t \ f . i *i i i « '
lnm tlit*v Ha'ii* ju%t lift 14U|»i»lv tju u k lv I'ilflo lout o f v%hfti
a member of a Hist setup operat­ may lie (lavied.
irgitlrrrd in the Soviet teetor.
p u b lic a n s
I n
d i a l lev 0 . Am in w v. Jr., oi O ilando . D tiim c r.il • I-I &gt;11' I I ol the
'in it.i
ioou* than i!00 font of o lh tr
J s L T l- v writ
I.',.,'. ... *-1•i tun t.• |ai«y I aiu hiiiR ttU.ut I h'liiiH'i a* ) «iu|
ing in W a-iiington before the war.
The tlatcnicnt came at American
MU VRU.% v i.u iitv
r iii (iit* u% hi* In.
I Atippltr*.
Marshall »aitl a il &lt;oV&gt;8trl)dirig said Hep. Nixon lit- l U t r 'i onl) Republican legialalOT. i&gt; submilltt
i
It 1
‘
td
C . t n t j ’. i R i i
S p eed ) {
. . . rang, I . - ... »:.o fn, back
«g » ,n ., „ li f .'.,.„ . of s ta le , •'.nnunt * gene lea have been direcfoot loldirrt wound up all night C a lifi stayed in New York to uicndo iv of I huuLs'v llouie and Seriate, ll would give votci i tl.- ice
•it* m iid .%1.1 fium lh* m m l nml im u/9 In* »«dI ••Oh tlu* iiuratlun \
f4’#*
,u7 „ ,
drfrntivr manriyrrt in the Grunr- question more w itnesses today. among all pirsidrntial tandidatee. rlinunating lL«* (iicvcnt i -nfuvi m in
IH
ftl’RvI V .I I I IJ).
Committee investigator* hrre were ■ •
. III. Aug. . . . . . csrh. frontage, to f .'lf t for tla o f C ...................... ....................... U naive J I h. n.
f I al.sttn e wb—- —
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H lm u i iA'l bcn.ilvl
waid Forieet ol Beilin. Rejarlt* checking
_ ' "'■"•■
II'ltklr
u lln
t P K v ) In g .s t and m..el liM .ra ld e
I -nd foolish, on Hie other *v«i.J, «'»'• • • M aishall Indicated, w ill
suggestions
Stripling
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from Hamburg raid the Ruttisnv •aid llia a made aa to rurrulMiratiun
wt&gt;
i •'i*t t.MMNF
l^»i« rruf i.t if nn U U I' hwvII, trt • not ltm%iii«» hirsU riciil.
, , u ,rt* "•
,c['
•pol» • •
weir winding up •uiumri luanru- 01 JU4 atory atsiut knowing Chamin i N'ovrnilor between , p rn io I '
' ' i df .•&gt; the l.lghw av urntiing
-llc-ause I n . ... intrr.-ated in J *-ruaal.
».. help keen order when
Ih r it« » t|n*%%' I In* la tR n ! I D'Iiimt r nr v I* tin* i i ' aaoii I Imtk either J . w * r A m i* u ilh ilra w
vert of tbeir own near the ronal la-ra under another name.
■itli "•L* t i
nm
i
| fu i 11
r a t i and
1 • vilic mlniinnti ilmn %
H trip ling said Ilfs * did not name p .
i- .tiils-r of atitiliranl*.
r |M.*ltlrlfl lit • trltllllhia I NWll.t ft.oil nn cm a
| l s a ils * ,a l i t Fane *l*»
it s a ils * ,* •*■ !'■#, aisr
rnl R4ttl«* .11141 Ml t r ill I OKI * .uni
Seer.-t.'ii» Marshall
id that
Eight* *
lot* wi-io w itlu liaw n
Vkll.lt I I tail to Intel r rvl
T r u r o . A - tiring- ..nd at pu
d to tlie Stale
|G |Hll In .in
tine it tli |iiv%rt in i i i i*|. In.nt f.n n p u ld ir liearli \.io-(nuti youtli in what wn have evidence lil'-'itc
,
..
til, i llir I n-iiiiKini curry I I.
l'r|u iirrn rn l .(■•*•« lint «u*tali&lt; R.ta•o. il»
G o lf Tlie gov.Tiim ent
nm io n ,*
a ft Xuvsimlaar* the tato's . I.
ll aeNtlHlaral Ml# I'ggr w|%|
V .k .d .M o would demand te 1'Ian eharg. - against United Stales
al ..ti* w ill lie split
■
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VI. e | &gt;l--si
Tin
11 •
utii’i i nf uny iiM i iiU r o f faculty
Tl-\ndrvwa pnq--- .d w,..
I..... I teacher casks in
•|Hlk. Oil |||&gt;n liil imniu
r'oluiiilila wins tended to n fus’vI I ••*•”•*«
»##•% s*N
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iih
iiw
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L in e
U j ) T o f X . . " . . ,; X t S r 1 llh ,H
' W.ll
lll-n
-d ill*
'em oii.it u 11
•
ol
lie
did
not
know
eriourl.
linai* S la t, I ...
It w •IV III*
F ile
S i l e n t l y
B y i - r ti il.- Flo tilla l«nll«t to l * t ,
.1 I l.e rule# of tonutu to
tv.- Party enudidale I t - m y
entng camp ■■n u lk .
.«, AIT tile qui-*tloll.
•
H O U ST O N , T e x. Aug. 1R-GV)
G ra d y Human disaster rhairC a n d l c - L i K h t e d B i e r W all,.
lle|iuldlean Tl»&gt;in:iIl&gt; .uni lie litis not yet met tlie
— U l s i r i* "in the aaddle nnd rid­ man here of the Am erican &gt;(&lt;-d
|Sv-wof m m
all- - |
Governor I I W.meit of t'.ili
entire stn lf. tort those he had
ing at a triumphant and penalis­ Cross, ia lining up a h * * l mmN EW Y O R K . Aug. I ft. i i ’&gt;— elt*i*l«n* nnd i* ase u .i.l a toil
m il . ilu- It an,I., .h i vice pievi
G rn rro ailv of the N ew York c . i, "vitally inlcie«teil in Aiueriing pace because nf the long year* mittee in preparation for a pos­ The admirers Halve lluth left jHiviriaii whethcT the plop.. . . I I.
nil d c a n d d ile Will l i .v r .til i.innt* Iri allowing Sanford young . oi, th m.a'ia.'V "
o f neglect It suffered." the Ro­ sible eniergenry d u rin g the hurri­ behind him passed hia birr ill
la i-t.a* t« d or not.
man Catholic Rishon o f Galvea- cane season.
llitk l.- v imsqde tin- use of the Mnvfnlr
&gt;potlunity • »n*wf
) nnkee Sladitim at thr rate o '
In In- arromprinyini* li-Mi"
lie ia capt-riaHy- requesting that
ton said here laat night.
•*1'MMI l” M|tr||” \% Inn *wlmnilng ihm.I tin* giv.-n a i i
in llir v.ino
inn a m im ilr lodnv. In Ihr fir*l I legislator*
.M e n
( lu i/ ./ u d
In
v •*••11*111*1*• i ii i v iul&gt;*.I thi*
\ndlow
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-Iniin-I
• ig In ....i to nllendan.-e in fIii*
i % f * .
ai
i iinirviinr Huil .I.Miuw S
Wrbb
"L a lm r no longer aland* nt the the people in Longwood, Geneva, hour hi* body was on puldir I hie |'io|i-.*al “ roiitt-tuldiit.
.
I.
.1 |ll i-|iai • -I form *.f l*i(\ I*, rn -atinti |&gt;r&lt;-g.a.ii O r m o n d M u r d c r 1 r o n e &gt; ., f.., t **. .
lla .k le v *a
.1. mechanic amt
do*&gt;r. Iiat in hand, (waging a lit­ l.ake M ary and other rommunltirs
view
tiala)
alsnul
li.UUO
person*
I
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I'l
oglllie
P
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• Is. •- ll .• - ti met - vole I!-- n.-tivilv
|i-,in -n nili
do-il, ra rly
Tur«dav
tle lietter wage." the moat Rev. in the county send him the name filed |i**t to »ee the king of
T h er. t- a differepre ,.f tqur
till- ills lives
Ink. a chan. *•
In &gt;pit.- of ram tin- m niri |.»o|
O IJ'IO N D .
Vug
IH —4 d v "o Ming a* l l.e r c u lt of a pistol
Chriatooher K . Rvrne said at the of the person in each community li.isrdiull for Ih r last time. Out- n* (■■wlH-tln-r we shoul’l le v ..go.
“ putting Mi.
on &lt;&gt;f 'Iwa* lamriii-il full of youngster*
ptnte dinner of the Itftth annual through whom he can work quick­ s iilr the stadium loShy other them. I l.nve p.i fin d .ipn&gt; ■
*i-•runs: of four white men Iwcilind Infln-t.-d l.i In* ................... I.tine, iprludn.
igr icu liiite . loo k, ilu ing ati-f sw'iiiiiiiing, yeslerdav •j
_ national convention of the Kniehts ly in eaae of any emergency. Mr. thousands waited patiently.
,
|an.|
iw .. n.-groe* have provluced|_ W ilili. nnd llial sin- died • • a
S o iiii - -ay it would !•■- la'll-- •
to the hand l’f lll’ldt* Mil" • | llfterliootl while the little waiting (j
.mm.utweil teaull* in the tw in ii .nil of u *idf inflicted pistol
• of Colitmlma " It enters the office Duncan ran lie contacted in hia
! hnvi- them nut in the open "
t pool wa- just made to o i.le i for
•rt -ighti-d.i- • l i f n i i n t l l ) D l i
and sit* dewn w ith liuainees office a t the City H a ll or at lied
-■nliglit murders wI II.tl liappeit- wound III to • right temple
Croaa headuuartrr* a t Oak Avenue
11lie dcltgiil o f the sm all f t y .
e I link of li*N«lrf n ill
Iti. inquevl wa* conducted t&gt;y
T lie •&lt;iggr«l(-d m rnvuic w
S K W Y O R K . A u |. 18 c.l-l
' i .t weekend.
m*nagemen*. nnd tell* evc*v de­ and F if t h Street.
I * •«n 11aa••***1 lin I'aar !*%##»
iW I W at Boll, Justice of (tie prgea
I Moiniu). .luting the visit ■&gt;!
i, ,
n j. i I
i •
.
.
• |.u | tlie name* of the president
;I&gt;
-T
iff
Alex
l.lttlefi.-ld
said
lie
tail of condition* under which it
..... „„ (h,.
lt
C lo ver II. M arra. local lt d Babe Ruth s body, lying m slate ,
v.w 5 o rk Giant o ffic ia l* , t h e , ,.|aanmg
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idnatung to
lo detain the
tlie aix
six men 'and
w ill rontlnue anddown to the half Croaa publicity d irecto r, today
tn
Yankee
Stadium,
today
wav
head
»f
tlu-ir
column*
of
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finger
p
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car,
lacheekA- D.-( o t l.« .toe.tnrntd
ren* what it want# in wagea,” he announced that m ore nurses are
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T h e law at present proviile- •
Yesterday Misa lla ilia tn I ’ampl. r
llh| , . . , ,, , , 1* leturnrd . hut lie """&lt;;»•«;* I he |ury included Ed ­
said.
needed in North and South Caro­ » " . * magnetic symbol duwing f(iI |h| |UU oftlectbra
Yr
-..I that the four w hite men l'" " " '
Joseph Mciach. S r..
(* :n
()!
Stnl ui itmmt»1111
i n ul , v'wtw* |hr
*n '
l wr|| yiM
iml . .
it ummi»
Th|.y tlu
IM|firim
a flr
"TW-v* t* splendid” hut he add­ lina liecause of the polio epidemic. lliouvandt of |&gt;crvons from bun- ..u p i.......&lt;1 to rem em lw r th.-lr 1 .1 anything to do w ith t h e " .' '
**"*«•• '
M 1&gt;rMn'
ed. “ i f lalior were lietter temp-red
The Am erican Red C ross ha* al* J r , ill of miles.
I
i.-d
Hell
and
Henrv ’liiu r«tu n
niHins w ith attendance of fat t..
, , , ..
pec tin- (Ti-* l.tl-M11a I c a n d id .,­
In It* present dav aoeree*. bust-1ready recruited more than 300 re­
J
lla
ic
h
.
county
ja
il1
wa* tn*
IT III.A IM I 1’ U 1A vug. IH 1 13 I .•tl alie le v e a lH .
' ", l ^ r y it......nt. one of the v ie
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the new proposal alto would :
ties* mspaeem-nr e-viM e ffe ct *o . givtered nurse* fo r thi# Work and
Long before dawn crowd, be- vi(|) „ ,.]unu rolum n for w nt
'n
.................. ........................ " " ! I'le vlo u . to tl.......... ..
of lb.
ft.,ill.a ll . t a , „ f first W illtr - and tv v tifie j that
r a v 30 n rr cent Inrrrpse* in wage* desire* to have more a * -some of
wife
irned It
ie l,lain w,M. ,
f.,r il,e youngstet. th e) were j.,, . ..
C R y , i* i„ .,.. Mrs Ja m e s \Vrl&gt;l. I..* I iclrphunad
gan lining up lo file silently and ! vote* f«r .le cto rs.
moth.-i
Ins,i #. t .10 uYluck, 'I uesday morn*
&lt;-d
for 30 Per cent Ine-raaea 'n pro- these recruits have had to return
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V
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'y
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1*
1
In
lived
for
five
vears
tearfully past the candle-liglilrc! ! A ll tui* n .h a il.e of lieing
av dial
d.-rrtivltv an.1 put *he nrmloct on to th e ir other dutiea. T h r rxpen*r
I f .. P la n in critica l ( U k i for awlmmitig. N..W they
h, „
u „ „ t„ New Sm yrna ing tli.it she li.s.l allot tier husbarnt
of the nurses ia paid liy the N*. lurr of the ido liird king of b a se -.cd Into Eiorl.to Inw only if . &lt;•
dilion • d Die life in p l a i n - a n go every afternoon I lu re ! * , , ,,
the m arket at a lower price."
, *. r lived iii Daytona Reach II ate Ii i i i turn nut i tied Deputy
enndili.m* laid down tiv (lover
( ‘had-* l i c k who was then on
r l i a n r e o .f s
g io
i- r t'iis
in g to'*l i e in*
d r e asiim
d e d , j",
h ll j r a lla iia a a c *
''*Mh
t"n il* ....................
The convention opened here ve«- ti.inul Foundation fo r Infantile ball.
Cahlwiil nr- met. tie hn* aid
duty.
Uetmtivn
Sergeant
W illia n | lungii* in their ear* a* tlio watei '
teplav and metaage* from Tre*!- I’a ra ly a l*. Persona who know re
About 50,000 persons viewed w ill eatl a -pc-rial legislative
ftlid ltf I ’. A. Melu told uf see­
rtucri m il llo woman. 23 year i- rhliirin.ited after com ing fropi
dent Trum an »nd the I’ vpe were e istrred nurse* are requested to
II s s lls a tS On s-aar l s i |
aion t" h ’ s I m ’ election Inw* nn!
ing lh# liotly of Mr. Webb on lb#
ZOO'S V K 'V LIO N
I Ml
I'e rilia A lr lla , would lo- the nit.-slan Well.
re——teed h» o ffiria '* e f *he grrv.ov let them know of th is need.
I
a
fte
r
a
m
ajority
n
f
lawm
aker*
t
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rgi-.l w illi aggravaletl n*-nnl' I Mi** Dumpier ih 'lu re d
dial ! T l.e 'tuniclpal Zoo now ha* cub|lH-d. after u flashlight had been
Rishon Rvrne eMa-ked e recent
agreed on one ape-cifie hill, n,
■
! children are getting n lo* u f #n-11............ n a* the n-*ult o f a awop i directed tlnough tka window , also
S--or.no- Ce-'rS .'-eisino itanelee
guarani.&lt;d
not
lo
take
tip
an
! lie tm band K m I M ella.
men! out o f die pool, a* aamolmadi by Zoo Siqit 8id R lC h a ril o f sewing th# bojy of M r*. Webu
( , ' 1* 1* 11*
evlilrat'nsi
in
null
cither legislation nnd nut to m
•Hard for die prote*-tive motor canriol afford to go to the* sluing* w ill, ll&gt;, • Alc-c-n. director of 'he |un tlie settee In the lighted jiving
v-tis..'* .#-*t *vaa le'ne.l In *h
IC ..cCtcaurd lla •'*■• I •* o 1
mins* tliari three day*.
■iso Co., Iw . &gt; graduate ho Iru
p-*,,i*
where admiaaion i* »
it .*,i\ -■r Spring* A panther
•—h hv S'.-rem e K e'eh * Jn hs
d where an eniergency
emergency opera 'charged. There i* an outdoor 11&gt; ,. lu i.lid fur tlie lion
Rw lf*. p e m le r n f »he Massaehu*
Some law m akers alrcnitv* ha11 aatafiHlard Hn |'a |« 1 »»e«|
wav pci formed.
►huwrr by the pool, nnd dir*»ing I Itv a.-ndlng the Silver Springs
t e " * ••mrerne ronrt.
tm.m arcomociation* in the hotel. Z&lt;»- «n alligator, the liw al »oo
Knight aaid: " A t no time did
Th** morning recreation nrev- Ic-c-eiv I a I'aliy spider monkey,
our e arly statesmen erect an
crarn continue* at the* Sanford •ui.I ' I r ItiChnrd He quoted re ­
liy RENNIE TA YLO R
Iron Co rtaln between government
Grammar School with nlioiit fin pie*, ntativea of Mr. Allen who
M IA M I.
Aug.
t i l —( A V - Draand religion."
Aaaoclated I'rra* Scirnce llrpoiter
vnunr*tera attending daily Major v i* liid l i r e a* stating tliat San- rovery of u possible tropical diaSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. (d*&gt; The story of a rat that was
nriivillr* are dialge Imll. *.if» f. rd ha* the lie«t kept (oo 111 lu tbanco i i i the West Ilm ira cautliall. table tennis and baseball.
Florida.
dtivrn lo drink waa told lo Amrncan vrlcrinjtians today to point
«d the N a v y to s .n j a "hum can#
hunting" plane Into the area toup whal they might do Inward combining pvychunrurovis in humans
■Iny for nn Investigation.
as well a* in animal*.
Ih r Wt-other llun-su c m p h a iiir J
This cal. in the laboratory of Dr. J. II. Massrtman of the University
MIS A L A M O S . N. M.. Aug. lit
that it n iip c a rrj to bv only a
lAfi—l.nh«r trouhlea plague,) the of Chicago and Northwestern Uniirmty. took to alcuhol in order lo get )
"Wrak ness" without an organised
Atomic Jvnergy Commiaaion today up courage to do thing* it didn't like to do in order to get food.
renter and added that it "doesn't
uniount to anything' at p rrsent.
loth her# -and at th# Oak Ridg#,
Motion pictures of Ih# rnt in
1
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Tenn . protect.
The disturbance, firs t o f the
lirvsrnt storm season w hich be­
-lik#. Dr. Mo.,
Almot IfiO electrician* ara on
strike at Oak Rldg##. A walkout
LONDON, Aug. 18 (A’) Marital failures arc increasing in virtually gan o ffic ia lly June lo , it report­
^
^
'
ed I j be in the vletuity of St.
of A .P . o f L . building trade# by Dr. Uoyd C. Maas, of Colorado “ Jj*
rvrry
nation in tin- world because there is no adequate preparation for I.u n a . about
t ,ra „ ,°rofm"y W • h,e to
miles north of
union
memtiera la
threataned Agricultural and Machanlral Col- ^
nruro»«i In prt
Iff®*
matfMge. mental hygienists were told IimIsv
her#.
Trinidad nml about 1,200 mil**
|.n* Alamo* carpenter#, plumb­ u f ^ T / ^ l T L T T m
Dr. E . F. Griffith, consultant lo the Marriage Guidance Council of southeast o f Miami.
i^
p ,r th | A HritWh radio station at K in g ­
ers. tcamstera and eoamon labor­
Britain,
told the International Conference on Mental Hygiene that 25
Th" Uni,r&lt;i State# la the greatston. Ja m a ic a , ia reported to have
er* have been holding a series nf Then it wraa trained to watt for a
percent of the marriages tn some countries are going on the rocks. In broadcast a warning to ahlpa in
light to flash or a bell to ring bei"'* owning nation and also
h*ee«ing* at which th#y expreaaer l*/'*r"1...............................
n#,raV ,|k0rnj D* ,f *? rtul
WIB k*» the reputation of having the
Britain 20 percent are failing, lie reported
the area, but the W eather B u r­
hGaatiafaclion xidth a construction
.? j l i . .
to eloa# a switch activat­ moat neurotica, Dr. Moaa said, and
Griffith said aex relation* be­
eau hero said it did not know
company which th#y aay has re- required
~
the pet animal population may h#
fore marriage were on the* in- biological, psychological and spir­ why.
,
fu*eed to negotiate with their ing tha light or ball. Finally the

GOP Regime W ith l;.;:,,.!'.,,. ii,,

Babe Ruth s Bod'
Draws Ihousandsn"
From Eastern U.S.

Hit

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Sen. Barklev in

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'V:

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v ,h,&gt; w

San l ord Children
Are Mnjovinj** Use
Of Mayfair Pool

Intliicsl Crmduded
In Du a l Killing
Of Wehli And Wife

Possible Hurricane
Found Near Trinidad

it *

Marital Failures Attributed To
Lack O f Adequate Preparation

union*.

P lr m t 83

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D i o , 1 .1 7 I n j u r e d

Isnlior Troubles Hit
Atomic Energy Plant

lub ricatio n and a thorough.yolng in*|iection. Oldamobil#

fc/lerr it happen*. So drop in anon. A fter we p u t yo u r ear

hum proof, aJcohol-proof.

21 3 W w l 3 rd 8 1 .

No. 204

A s s o c ia te d P r n u i L e a s e d W l r ,

Confer On OOP ( ampaij^n Plans

lu h n catio n a follow facto ry apecification*. A nd Oldamobil#

material mme. In dellghlful color, and I. Meal for use

•u y

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?R Inebriated Cat Shows Scientists
" jWhy Human Beings Turn To Alcohol

ID ilr a - M a t fc D r iv e . Free from u ro m r. . . th a n k * to O ld *,

*r T t t lS W A S

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m obile q u a lity aerxice. T fia t'a w h y it'* .m a rt to atop lie fore

amating

M i.I SI

Seek Special Legislative Session Low r r i c e s

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ARE YOU PROUO 0 F ~ \
YOUR K ITC H EN ? \

Tlda

\V ED N ESD A \

Andrews Predicts Lawm akers W ill

lio tiriay! Free from w ork . . . thank* to Ol.Iam obito'*

FORMICA

O n

Catholic Bishop
Disaster Chairman
kSays Labor Rides Prepares County
Triumphant Pace For Emergencies

- iu m B v r r S a t js

buneral Home in Oalnaavllle. The
will lie in atat* at the
Elchelberger Funeral Horn# all
day tomorrow.

Le v e l

i I K K 8 U C T K 8 8 , Aug. i* .
( A l 1) — Itu u la I*.da) vcliwd
I'e)Io n 's appliralion for I ’nlled N alion* mrmtier»hip. ll
was the 2&lt;lh Soviet veto In
ae ru ril) council h isto ry.
I h r V” l r in the council on
the appliralion from the new
**iali&gt;- nation *•*• 9 to 2 with
the Soviet U kraine Joining
ltu**ia in opposition. Aa Ihr
ballot was subject to Ih r bigpower veto provision. Ih r Hueatari "no" au lo a iatirally block­
ed C e)lo n.

W b«t a th rill to W I I I R L A W \ Y . . . on • F u tn r.m fe

hronac plaque
Ruth'a honor
‘ c. .-per
draped in b'
blara

T o p

fe re n c e

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T O U R

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

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TOO FAT?

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Established 190S

X X X IX

Berlin Commander1
•Declares Russian
Blockade Has Failed

-ludent* of the South Side llap achedule.1 to have f7 r'^ 7 ic h ,d h rJ h' r. I' * p f 'lr frc c lo m !' ....... ,i . MAItV If \ I.i1.1: It SCOTT r*«-*ae*l
T oin A
AU
l.l.* "IVIIOM
IT SI AT CON-^
’ t Church, Sunday morning or
«he ronimittcp yesterday UngC!!
subpoena.
I csm
HOM 1
"The Value of Pluck and Purpo*c.'
... 1' .
- l.hro" ? h ■
i* n-reny given that Frank
• , i.iiaun.rrrmlxundcf • ,J . r ™ tZhe,nt i___i
J 1 7 * * .----' . I ' " ' i1..
lie reminded them that it waa standing
or a change in aignale, iL o o L c T " J"* ** * ‘dating |
Hcotr riled h i. final report a*
the rltth anniveraary of hia hap- » '« • w e. the only one present.
»^ |^ vern m e n t'a lo yalty program
tfte-ulor of Ihr ral mf r of \f« r,
ti-m. "Ju *t HI year* ago lhi« th ird
Hia...........................................
contention that a number o f,
rfe,eased,
that
h
Por three houra he .at through
........... ...pelltlnn
..................
... dltfor final
Sunday in Auguat I waa baptised a barrage o f riueationa.
: ? L r pr « * . h« ' - » - n .i.„w e d
., i1,.'?aeh,: ^ I r that
r " h he. ,0w
„ , , :applr
p
' | „ ra ,rn
wr ,ill
to
in Powder Spring* Creek in Cobh
Unally he left. Hi* nn|y com- 1
*n ,
jobs w „ ih» Hon-.ratde It \V Ware, r'ounty
County, Georgia at the hand* o f
Jiutar of Hemln»le fm in tr. Flo rlil*.
*"
am sot K W a V
" lo A" ,,rnM ••h the :&lt;Mh d*r «.r aeptemher.
Ur. A. II. Vaughan, one n f the ™1nLi0.•°n*W' T ,n •"&gt;•
atatement! * 'n ,r * 1 ( l" rl&lt;'
I»H for apprnvel of u m i and
nldeat prrn-here G c r g ia
e ver now.
He sm iled and went I d a * -------------- — _________ _
tor final dle.-tiara* a* Kiecutnr
prorlurerl," h- .aid.
•&gt;f the estate nf Xlarr llalgler
Vork pr” um,b,&gt;r
t» NVw |
“ I had I. •* v very had Imy
T lll'It.M O N I) L E A D S
lOotr. deceaeed. on Ihl* ISlh dei
of
Auao*t. lass
I - fore my c ' ......r-inn.'' he revealChairman Thoma. (R N'Jr ,h
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Aug. |7-tA*»
FR A N K tl m-OTT.
A
r ir a t return* from a state-wide
' I1
''I" 1 , " 1' n'" ,,r m«* think
,.h'' r*P or1* r * In ami read a
t:«e. nor of the estate of®
that If I la-cam. a C h ristian I P*nrl1™ "tatem ent that “ it ia ,M’"
VIAIIT II Al&lt;lt.Kit SCOTT
ra««4.
would not have any more plea.■* ‘ b,» P°&lt;nt to tell p* p*
. ...... ....................
*uie. hut I found out I did not
on''
telling thr tr u t h "
"trom Thurmond of South Carob in .’ to give up « thing that waa r „ Z . ,,mV »‘, J **«* that committee l,n " ' atalea lig h t* nominee, in the
fit to keep. | had more r ra l joy Jn v e .tlg .to r. w ill -check on every
n »ne week rifle* I wa* converted possible rnrro lairative dstell,” anil
G at S L IM M E R
and Joined the r ' . . . , r h than I had hv
i7 .° r,&lt;
"«"tpl»m.nted
by daily e ie cu tlve seeaion of
'in all of my life lo-fore."
subcommittee, meeting in W a.hi
Ington and othor places."
K IU U ’ P J T S H E L D
C h am U rs
and
Elisabeth T .
K N D K R 8 0 N . Ky.. Aug. 17 t/lft r!',m ™ » ;i, .n0,h#r ■1drnl‘ ‘ ««I form er
rm^teeMr ea|»y redarm, ^
l I "lice chief Loon llrrkham said Communist operative, have been
lw»» mrri Ink in into ruitn«|y a fte r xne committee a two- 's ta r " wttan automobile chase near here I
'So7,e o f M,m Hcntley'a
" e r r laing held todav for flu e s-1
heqn fnrrnlmrated
PRno
•^••8 MB ...
Honing in the IIUUA7 hank nf ,,&gt;,, frham ,w *K « « . . K y - toll’ c ry ta«t week.
n.,!r.m .*? ,ald . ,h e r* ia ■ P"»t^t
ATIISet
Ylftlf
i_c * ^
lli‘ckham s a il ■the men a l s o i * " ** ™
when the hearings
toll rnt
Isw if
*-»,ilgf
R8»fy
II yxm
t fI .J a '7 w ^fWWIWn,
fn ^ i.
were questioned about the fft.OOO J . re rp*un'M Sept. 7, Mrs. Oksana
rn r l|* a &gt; e — r-k.se S3S| N * * « .
m ldw ry nf U r. H arrell Vaughn'r. s , ',P "n °vna Koaenklna w ill b«
mar A laderewai aad lead la, Hr ml.
clin ic here rrce n tly.
asked to te stify, ghp | , the RuaHrmm aad lle a llk
stare*
r«*f,*ckere.

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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
VO LU M E

William I). Upshaw
Tells South Sick* u 'L V

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rtaff in menuuy of ituth
U.8.. Canadian and iltatillan
ilf* !." * *”** headquortera of the
World, Conference of Girl Guide#
and Girl Heou;*. at whleh the three
nation# are ho.t* here, were
among (hr Imnne.’S lowere*!.
In haaehall'a hall of fame a

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v t r r ir i:
MTATS: t&gt;S‘ K l.o llII'A : TO ] q .
S K I’ ll I'A TO K A R . c o of \|r».
Anna H.hnilt*. &gt;»l VV» *h lr*' *
Avenue.
K *.ik*k»*.
K*nk*k*«
County. Illlnol*
T O f Alts: I IK It C lir N O TIFIKti
that a* *ult h»* la in ftlct In
Circuit Court of th# Ninth Judleltl
Circuit. In an.t for hemlnol* Countr
Ktortil* In the r**» nf Rev* I*,, a
lokar. I’U In tlff v* Jo*«ph l**lnk*r *
■Irfmitunl. i tianrrrr No SIS* Th*
nature of th* *ult t* lo «&gt;S. t«| n
* divorce Vou are required
fit* *our written appearance „*
or t.eforr the tlth day of Heptemher A |i ISIS, or a decree pru
U ^ v ARem&lt;w !, ° Nn ‘ h'J* PawUn*- S Y - fa" " . Governor Thomas T
confeeei w ill l,e entered asalnet
.? • •^•Publican Presidential csndldate, returns to the State Pxecu
lou in in* Circuit Court. Ninth
Judl. lal Circuit, ittmlnnl* Countr
r .m o i^ '0
H frr *
fo rth c ^ ln g national
Florida
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K .n o o .t r £ ih nn&gt;' ,,u&lt;h ScoU- J r • 01 Philadelphia. Republican P a ris
VVITNCWrt my hand and aeal a*
National Chairman, wl.h whom h . U having lunch.
( la l.^ r t t o n iu
Clerk of the Circuit Court, of
Pemlnnle County. Florid*. Ihl* tlth
day of Auauet. A !&gt; ISIS
,
O P IICItNtKVN.
a*
j *ian fid year old achool teacher:
P r o b e C a lle d O f f
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
u
uho jurn|K*fi from m window in ’
Heinln.de County. Flo eH i.
thr
.Soviet
('an«ulatp
in New]
Hr R I. Ilurdlrk. D C
,
r r Z i T r* a * one
***T C T HKAI.I
lee publicly admitted yeaterday Yo,r. k '" V t t r r k l-e*t*r lla rrla .
hat It dor*n't know -which one h.
f tofa
l .l .r, "J
..............v
A n o rn fV -»i*L
i» telling tha im tk *'
had rescued n
her
f
rr ftom
an *■«»!. rule*.*..
e-e

W EA TH ER

l (insider aide
iloudinta*
w it h
a h o w a r*
or Ihum lerthow cr*
through T h u n d er. Gantl# to nod tra .c variable wind*..........—

In U n it y T h e r i I s S tre n g th —
To 1’ iu trc t lha P aata of lha W orld;
To Promuta tha Progreaa of A m erica.
To Produca P ro sperity for Sanford.

N O T IC E

Truman Accused

................................................................ ..
yet1 ,0
to thr,h" rommlttoe
r,,"’n*1" ^ request thsst
ha take a lie delertor teat, Thomas
told reporter*:

TH E

■wlteh wa* fixed to deliver an
electric shock.
The cat dialiksd the ahoek but
J * IwrwMlag hunger,
A llttl# milk spiked with alcoholwas placed withIn reach. Xltty
learned to taka • coqal* of
brarer*, then bang Into tho avritch
and ondure tho shock to satisfy
Its hunger.

an index of tht# widespread afflic­
tion.
I’eta can serve an healers for
som#
owners. Dr.
wm# owner#.
Ur. Moaa aaaerted.
Children deprived of parental prolection through broken marriageo

may e*Cap# some maladjustment IN ALIANY, M W YORK, Governor Earl Warren of California, Repub­
because of tho affection of a dog lican candidate for Vico President, and Governor Thomas E. Dewey
which may oubetltute to oome ex­ (loft), the nomine# for President, have an informal U lk . On* of the prin­
tent for tho love of a father or cipal subjects under discussion was a date for the formal launching of
nw&gt;!her.
the national Republican campaign.
(/atemotional Soundohoio)

en-aae, a* were Illegitimacy, abor­
tion* and venoral disease.
“On* In four of all women In
this country (Britain) who marry
for Ihe flrat Urn#," ho declared,
"already la pregnapl."
He listed some of tho cause#:
economic insecurity, materialism
combined with the lack of creative
outlet, and ignorance of basic

itual principles In personal rela­
tionship*.
"It la ridiculous to ask pooplo.to
taka life-long vowa without flrat
ensuring that they know what
they are doing, he said.
"Adequate marriage
will go for to romove frustration,
fear and anxiety which dominate
Paco Two)
(i'aaslaaaO

W H A T A C L IP P IN G
P IT T S B U R G , Aug. I I (*•&gt;— I t

cost |l 2ft to get your hair eut to
union thopa today. Matter bar­
ber* also upped the price nf
shave* from 60 to 71 cents. The
haircut price wat reported to be
a compromise between tho old
orico and 11.60 which soma barbora wanted.
.

�P A »-r

l - k l l . - . s Vrmm r . a * Oas
and a half ■**&gt;.
■•4 *H**a| II
Mentioning that cattle then ..Id
* a * f ,,r* . M »&gt; l4 a
ftom i cent* u ^pound and
______ I t l W n n w l l s A » a » &gt;
ho*» for three, he added:
m
w &lt;_____
rim pm w «
K a lir H _
_______
O r t u k i r I T , l i t * , a t l i t l‘* «t ll lllr *
rig h t to u k you
* t B a a la ri. P I . r U a , m t t r tfca A t l
to * M" * *“ m,f t^ p o rm ry
• I I ’a a t t w i n l M a t t l *, l*wT.______
" r 'n^ &gt; ^ n l*n ce u n d r
H U l i l N I I I . Ilf -k &gt;
M M ta r
wkich vou »'«J ka%e suffered as
tllllllMIX OKA V
“ « « “ » o f.
" * r *• alv' f ‘
__________tla a la r a . H i M I l t
_______
yoUI attention from the
I.
X HM • n l ' T I n * R A T* :*
economy durmif the 16 y e a n M
■l l illlfl
• .11
O M S a a ll
'
D-nu«cratic adm iiustratian.
rare* Moalka
**
Haiklev .creditedI
Ttu.
. I resident
.
• la Maalfca
* «•
inan^ailh having^ hulteil^an effort
O if jn .
im
by t ongiesslonal Republicans to
_______
_ a llr « a . M i l l • (
' ___
ill a
u i a a r_r
Ik a a k a , r * a a la il„ a a ■ ■* aailra a •(
"d; *t.oy ‘ fa in . c.H.peratlvra
• a trrta la m ra la f a r Ika
at
He said the Itepuhlican leader
r s l . l a * laaSa. w i l l ka rk a ra a S fat
a l ta a a la r a t i t r i U l a i ralaa.
ship had l-egun an inveittgation
Into the nueatlon of cutting -R
I l &gt; t » » a i , 4 k a ila a a llt H r
la la a S
l.a « M I» '
H ta r ra a a la t»* exemptions for cooperatives
ttaaa. la r., a r m
I atb. I k lr a « a .
Hut he said a "stro n g statement''
I l r t t a l l , K a a ia a I I t j . » t. I.aala.
hy the President in favor of Veep,
T k r ll r r a l .1 la a m ta ik tr « f . .
i mg pie.ent tax exemption* caused
iIT k ."M H M r.’Vlk'i.................................- .......................
! *ke tiOP to drop the matter
r a tla a at all I k r Jwral » * a « a t t a l r l
!• iM a a r a i r a r t r . at a , l l aa aS
iiMim, He did not enter the hou.e
Meanwhile fiovernor Thomas E,
I f
S la r a lr k r a
then, but au in in oped .Vlr, D rC o tlr* Dewey lHH»kt*il « c&lt;»iifi*renci* with
and lb . C. I ,. Park The doctor llo u .e Speaker Joseph W. Martin
W K D N K S IIA Y . \ N « , Is . IS IS
officially pronounced Mr. ami Mr*. i it-M um I amid indication, thenw ill Is- a Dewey retort tn t*rr.i
Webb a . dead.
III III, E V E IIH K T O U A Y
The S h e riff identified a -d2 c a li­ dent Trum an'* eritiam ot %the
^
ber pi.tol found where Mr&gt;. Webb Republican Sllth C o n g re ...
When a party chooses n man titi years old as its lender,
The t ilt l1 presidential Homin'm
died and containing three live
F A IT H H A S WON r n l 'N T - suspicion arises that il does so either as a stopgap or be­
but let, and an empty .h ell. A bul­ hinted. houeVei. lioit he w ill witii
I.E g ! IIA T T I.K H IN T H E F IK L O cause it is in a bad way. Moth reasons may have entered in­
let from the gun a n u l* o pro­ hold hi* fire on that iaaue unt’l
A N D IN T IM E S OK P E A C E
duced a» evidence. There were the campaign g e t. underway.
E E AH I-O SES T I1 E K it H IT A I, to the choice by the Canadian Liberals of Louis St. Laurent
powder burn* on the right temple
The matter came up at a joint
W Ats IK noVi' i.s' WITH l!H to succeed the retiring veteran, W. L . Mackenzie King. io '
of Mr*. Webb. He alto identified new . conference the New- York
' v k CANNOT KIN tl.I.Y FAIL, prime minister ns well as party lender. St. Imureitl, a new 1
i a ,;i« calila-r p i.to l, found near me (interm it held lute yesterday wiMi
U« ad airaid of Huir farr», for ma„ jn jxiUtics, is now minister of external affairs in the| IU P IIIO I COUIT JUDOI Walter O MaBey vlstU Mr*. Irene U m p hcre In Chicago to Inform her that medi­ j telephone in the living room, the h i. vice presidential running mate,
1 ai*i with you tn iriliv rr thee,
cal authorities have ruled in favor nf an operation for her 22-monlhs-otd daughter, Pamela (le ft), whose
bullet found under the pillow on (lovernar W arren
King cabinet.
aatd tin* l-ord.— J r r . I:K.
bladder is outride her body M r. t-vnphere had refuted Intake whs! rhe thought would ties l-in -1 0 0 chinte
which Mr, Webb hud been lying
A
icpoiter
a.kerl
whether
It is significant in the choice of St, Laurent that h e ‘ lo cure Pamela and had sued bn husband for divorce because he agreed lo llie operation The 21-yrar-old
when -hot, and un empty ..'IS tali*
.11s.
|t, w -v hud any comment on Ms
comes
from
the
province
of
Quebec.
That
province
is
to
the
Iw-t
.hell
thnt
had
l&gt;een
found
by
mother
changed
her
m
lial
and
^
i
red
to
have
her
daughter
undergo
the
operation
a
t
v
r
Karen
Nelson.
7,
I Irniv W s lU ie denied in New
Deputy Herm an Ilrum ley on the Titiirtan'. statement thnt the
(rig h t), who successfully (u bm i’lrd tiwilmllar surgery, vlslled the L a m p h rrn . (International SoundphotoJ
Liberals
of
Canada
wind
the
South
used
to
be
to
the
DetnoY o rk die o ilier night ilis l hr
bill i
window till near where the gun ptiblicnii anti-inflation
crats, the basis of their strength. Quebec has been restive of
* bri­
“ is being led around on s Comhad la-en le ft. Four pi.tol* found signed this Week was a “ fceli
late: it will la* up to St. Lm rent to maintain the party's
Ita ly. There were leveral thou.and m the h o m e were produced a* response” to hit request for action j
m uniil Irs ih '*. Imagine snyone
ngnh.t high prices.
ahead of him In line. H i. h-g , videnre.
running for P rr.id rn t o f t h e hold there.
Ry AtWy
"None." Dewey replied. Then
Ixithvred him hut he waited In
police C h ie f Roy ti. W illia m ,
f a t lla a r d I ' m
!* ■ «» lin e
His relations to the rest of Canada may la- smoothed
United Slate, having In deny
pain u ntil he w a . late r moved to M |J that M r. Webh had done re- he adik-d with a sm ile: "Not Now."
objected to the (iou-rnor's termby
the
recollection
still
strong
in
the
Dominion,
of
another
PAT L A w Y o H S A Y A
the head o f the line.
(,a if work on g u n . for Ihe police
Dewey announced that Martin
anything like th at!
However, Andrews teportesl he
French Canadian statesman, S ir W ilfrid L n u ritr, p r i m c hns
"every reason to believe thnt
White recalled that In U'-’U department nnd identified the .:IS would he h i. guest at hmch today.
R
E
L
A
T
I
V
E
D
o
a
J
E
P
i
e
d
minister for lfi years until a reciprocity treaty with the n m ajority of Ihe members of eaeh
when he w a . in St. Jo»epb'» caliber gun ua belonging to the Friends .aid the role of the OOP
The [)rm iK.rnls are ihe ones United States proved his undoing in 1011.1-aurier was widely house w ill iei|uesl Ihe session nnd
tid L £ F * 'iM S E 8 / d 1 Orphanage in Poughkeep.ie the department. It w a , turned over Congress In the campaign mlgW f|
trying In kerp ihe D ixircin ll o fi revered; his memory will la* cited to prove to Canadians agree n&gt; the mint* suggested by
ttabe brought 260 o f the children «■* him after the Inuue.t
be a topic.
THOd5Ak)‘ DoLLAHS —
'
the hallo), hut llir Demos Mis of Knglish extraction that a French leader may Ik- a great [ |ht‘ imveranr. ’_____________
lo a llo.to n Red 8ox-Yankee*
Deputy Ilru m le y identified the
K A N S A S C I T Y . Aug. IN, l I v L l
game
in
the
.ladiunt
(em
pty
calib
er
.hell
that
he
would he su ip tltrsl il they knew asset. Certainly the harried I,literals ho|ie so.
L AW D/
2
' What a day? White aaid. "The ,l»'!
° nL the window . i l l . (d iitm l of tht* Jiukso n Couiivy |
how many D ix ie c u ti will vote
COUtD
Baba aat me on hi* lap before the " n&lt;* phMagrapha that he had Democratic Committee was back
Repuhliisn if they don't gel on
...i .o ,
..... |.mini
taken of the Im d ic, and the room* in the hand, o f the IVnderga.t
i l w Him ata ! , « •
e &gt; »&lt; o a n
F u n D A T K/MD4
o
the ,h.M ,tit,g. took idace. political organization today.
the ballot.
In. hod) ye*lrrday and ta il night.
y
xn
lJIn
g
in
te
r*
.!.
IK
.puly C harles Reek aim. identiM O rdE ~
The nrgnnliation is hcxdeil by
Il lirt in ih r iladium lohb) .
Jim Pendergnat. He inheriled k
atht*r rave.
±
Jlltl how far ihe AmeiKsn
One trf the frirr^monl of American hi«tnriams l« prepar­ couplr of hundrrd feet behind
on the death of hi* uncle, b o ,,
10. of tlrm rklvn. Behind them
people have come in llie Iasi few ing to climb an almont untouched |wak in hlatorical writing. ihe home plate from which he
Four .h u rt notes, allegedly w rit­ Tom Pendergast, whose faction
werr (Sernrrl H ol.te, T2. a meat
ten by Mr*. Webb, were *ubmitterl
yyears
s. •» *in
** ■
&lt;«•&gt;•&lt;linn ................
ircnvenng
Imm (heir —
ad- , A large-Ncale life of Wanhington in being written by Douglas drove many of ihe home run*
dealer, and h i. w ife . Roue, 26, j by Sheriff Mero. They were dir- dominated M I*,o u ri p o lltir* for
miration for ihr Communists w a.'S, Freeman, Itlclimnnd, Va., new«pnpcr editor, author of lhal hrought Iiiiii fame.
who drove from Baltim ore early ; ^ . ^ ' t o M r Webb (o re la tiv e , years.
The tctsl of I ’erulergasfs strength
shown Iml week when Henry Wal- two great Irsxikn ill American history: u four-volume life of
tn l. morning.
and friends. “ I can't «eem to gel
The flalie, racked hy pain and
It w as nearly midnight last th in g , rig h t," she wrote in une In the comndttcv rame yesterday
lace's Piogirssive Party endnised Hubert K. Id*e, and a three-volume ne«|uel on ‘T au-'is Lieut- watted hy cancer for nearly two
in electing a committee chairm .
night la - fo r e the la*l o f the of these.
the candidacy of his old fiiend ennntn".
*
A Prndrrga-t - backwi candidate,
year., died Monday in M em oii.l
m ourner, bad viewed Ihe ca.ket.
Jack
Sta
n
d
ife
r,
hake
M
a
ry,
rrLiven of Washington there have ia*eii m any; bill not llm pital at the age of 33.
Chetlri Howies for governor of
T , Schw artx. defeated Ralph
ablent and brother of Mrs, Webh lwoe
M. tin*,ell, :t0 vote* to 2d. Russell
Connrtlitul and the latter prompt­ one o|i an extended scale, making line of all jronnihle informa­ Many of tho.e In line today
identified her handwriting and
COM I f B O O K S
stated that she hud l«-«n ill for was supported by factional oppon­
ly rrpuduled his tupiwil. knowing tion, published and unpublished, analyzed by a trained hi*- came from M a.tachuM -li*, Con­
ents of Pendergast,
several years.
perfectly well ihal it wtr more n( (orinn. The other two of Virginia’s great triumvirate, Je f­ necticut. Rhode Inland, update
N EW A L B A N Y , Inrl.. Aug. IK
New
Y
o
rk
,
New
Je
r.e
y
,
Dela­
ferson
ami
Madison,
are
the
subjects
of
mammoth
works,
a liability than sn asset.
And
I,Vi—Floyd county o fficia l- a.ked
ware Mild M aryland.. They
in
. ,r et.ru,yel Ifrniy and Chester are cui now being publlrhcd. by experts. It seemed strange that ...........t a x i, and chartered
a turn on comic book sa le , today
biite*.
____
______________
____
Washington
should
have
Iseen
panned
by.
No
one
could
askj
T
J,,;y
,
„
K
M
,
p„,|(.n,|
y
,
,
ttn
mid planned p .y ih ia trir test- for
from lU same piece of cloth andtun
three .m u ll laty* meii-ed nf torwe'd as soon see one of dscm|for a lietter biographer than Douglas Freeman
tame up, a &lt;|uitr, remembering
J fc* TV# ka , p,»
turning a fourth. O fficial* saidi
throng.
' »•
■ovrrnur of Connrclicul as i h
e
______________________________________
* *■
win
romlc book, had In sp im l the lo r-]
Children panamg the lilci knew
I • Fh u*-**
other prrndrat of the United
lure.
•
th r Hals- only n« a legend Hut
S la in ,
A .even-year-old related the tale
their parent, remrmla-red him
in circu it court yesterday.
He
in all h i. i-l.uilll.-nt, hall .m a*hlng
"The state? I ain the state." This famous hit of urro- reality, lie w a . a part of a fast- tn irrn pturn momerdarily st hla -aid he narrow ly escaped death
A fiuiuiir magamr | h&gt;II iprance came from the mulfi of King I auiIs XIV' of France fnding era, but many of Ihe re­ bier.
dl,played w e ll, rau.ed by ro|a&gt;*
Typical was A loyslus White, 2lt, on hi* neck nnd w rists. Pliysklnn *
Sow" X i "Govnno? Dewey I'^K hteenth century autocrat. H has ever since been cited as cord* lie net alill aland.
in line had old a.aocla- of Poughkeep.ie, N. Y ., a w a r said He narrow ly escaped death by
the extremest possible expression of absolutism. Some reli- lioMany
n , with the Bala- they wanted veteran who lo .t his right leg in hanging.
dning .11 light in lar campaign
t:.l»tll&gt; k r * In IM i

. . . • Css#
so many m a rria g e and destiny
family life . T h is must la- pieceiled by widespread education In
frhool in the p rin rip lr* of se t and
per»on«l re la tio n s."
Hr, John A . P . Millet, ch ie f y .y ehiatrist of the Am tricon Hehaldlitation Committee, said that "und ir the Stresses of modern life.
accentuated by the war, there ha»
come a lirenkdown In the old putterns of m aritnl and fam ily telaips, w ith less feeling
the
tiunihips,
fee.,..* on
„ .........
.
part of children that they ran r**ly
on Ihelr parents for guidance.’*
He told the conference that thr
menial hygiene clinics &lt;&gt;&lt; the
United States Public Health Ser, vice now includwd marriage coun
, selling and child guidance.

"W hat art1 you K^ing to do about it ? " Thin inaoU-nt
i|uontion wiin the fiimoutt retort of William M. Tweed, most
notorious of all city hosies, when an leader of Tammany
Hall he was charged with flagrant corruption in New York.
Ilia ijuery, indienting tLnit he felt secure ngiiinsl any popular
revolt, wa» the last straw. The docile New Yorkers rose and
swept Tweed out of power, ending his machine.
An equally stunning defeat has been handed to one of
the few remaining city boases, Kdward H. Crump of Mem­
phis has been accustomed to run not only his own city but
all Tennessee as well, hugo Memphis majorities overwhelm­
ing any protest thnt the rest of the state might register.
His candidate for governor has now been beaten by a bitter
perscfhal enemy, and his candidate for senator ran third.
Allies in outlying counties likewise met their match.
While some favorable comments on the Crump regime
have been mixed with the many criticism s, Americans will
agree thnt it is not a good thing for one man to have absolute
sway over a city oi a state. Unless checked by some such uprising MS that ill Tennessee, lie might some day ask. like
Tweed, "W hat nre you going to do about it ?", and the people
would learn that they had indeed no answer.

r s S II.S .4 * * t lt

i !

Barkley Speech

Marital Failures

Downfall Of A Boss

l i»i' S an Lord H era ld

1

W ED &gt; T2D A Y, A U G U S T 18, 194?

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

tw o

Webh Inquest

New Canadian Leader

Andrews I’ redlets

Babe Kuth

HANSOM'S MEDITATIONS

few I

SPARE

Justice To Washington

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

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o

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ENNEYS/or quality

“ I Am Society”

at v e ry lo w p ric e s. G et

fnr IVudrnl in .pile of the fact
dial he was not ihe unanimoui
rhoicr of tlsr rank and file of
the Republican party. Dewey il
now cslimatrd lo have 46 percent
of ihe popular volei: and Tru­
man only II |trrccnl. Wallace
liar 3 percrnl and Thurmond 2.4
percent. However, in faime** lo
the l.illrr Iwn grnllemen il mutt
be noted dial the turvey wa*
made lielorr thrir conventions
weie held And we vrnlurr the
opinion, and you can write ihii
down on your tcuff, that Thur-

the Penney Buying Habit!

gious rulers have i ltiinieill to head Iwttli state and church.
hut Instil these and L iu is X IV are far surjuissed b&gt; Hussiaii
autocracy, The Soviet state has encompassed the e n t i r e
economy of the country, so that Stalin might conceivably
say, "I ant society."
Who says nil this? Leon Trotsky, founder with Lenin
of the Bolshevist state, as revealed in a newly published
posthumous volume on Stnliu. No man did more than Trotsky to bring about a condition of affairs which Inter he came
to deplore.

\mac
Sanfnri/cd V a t-I)&gt; ed ro llo n Ihrplln

III BOYS’ SETS

Love Those Lions!
N«w York Daily Mirror

ShirtM and Slacks

their fellow men and who meet
mend will get more vo.« in the c ^ ^ ^ r v * i ^ V h U ' ^ t together, all over the land, to Im ­
Electoral College than Truman come
comt&lt; away
BWay wi,h , |,«||nit ot »a.l- prove their i-ominunltira, to help
will.
neai that America could nnve pro the Mind, the alek and the u n ­
ducrsl auch a dlaeaae, wa war* the fortunate, to build and not to
moit delighted
apectator at a dlf- tear down, and to enrieh their
HlgntM i__________
Raise Ruth, the Sultan nf Swat, Jen-nt
rvnl klrul of convention Mon- own liv e . In the doing.
The aerviee clut. h a . taken n lot
the king pin of them all wherever
iir night __
_
and w
yeaterdny.

* I

bairh.ll wa. apoken,.ii dead. It
ta hard tn imagine (hi* giani of
a man who could knock the hall
out of ihe |tark any lime he
wanlrd tn and gallup around ihoir
bate, with ihe rate, of an anteio|M- rlruck*down in ihe prime of
life hy a ditca.r for which iherr
wat no cure, bul no one can
deny lhal in I hove 53 year* of
hi. be lived more than many of
ut would in Iwice lhal lime. All
honor lo him who make, the
mot| of what he hai and gelt
tnmelbing out of life, not for
hinuelf, hut for other*, at Babe
Ruth did in generota thare. In
hi* life he ha a rel an admirable
example for other* lo follow.

Preiideni Truman predicts an
impending economic roUapte. but
llie msn in the street
d does
oon not
seem to be particularly worried.
Retail isle, continued lo increase
during thr week ending Iasi
nrtdsy and were 9 percent ahead
of the same period Uit year.
Consumer credit, which shows that
people air going into debt in
onJer to buy merchandise of til
kinds, also increased. A record
high of 114 .149.000.000 was
reached during the month of June.
The demand for good) has reached
unprecedented proportions:
the
f a iiiM

vC tiU i .
hgr

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u a refer to the meeting here
of Llotu International, and we
say in our (inrareit editorial
voire: "Blessings on the Lions!”
We saw Ihe 16.000 marchers in
their splendid parade and their
16,000 additional delegates ami
were reassured.
,,
This pictare of the real Atari •
cs—for the Lions caate her* from
all 48 stales and (he territories—
blotted out that »ily
‘lit bad bubbled Up la Pblladelthat
pbja.
Though Lions Is Indeed Inter­
national. It ie. In common with
other great service clubs, a par­
ticularly American phenomenon—
a fraternal organisation of good
iwoplc who love their country and

Week - End
SPECIAL

of cruel and «nide alum- In till.

country frum the so-called Intrllectuals.*
They have ridiculed It as l)i«
refuge of the “ babbit*." W ell, we
saw that saint- type of "in te lle c­
tual” * at Hhlbc P a rk . P h ilad e lp h ia.;
masterminding the show fnr the
rabid rnoh ridiculing their oyrn
land and its great men and paving slavish tribute tn a bloody
foreign dictator.
New York is honored that the
L io n , chose o u r.c ity for the con­
vention. W r trust thry w ill come
to see us often in the future. In ­
dividually and collectively. Weicom*, l a d l e *
and gentlemen
You've dune us a great deal of

good!

YOU'RE TELLING ME!
—

By W H U A M im -------------------------------

1.98

CeerriJ P rw fflrftar
EN RAG ED at ty|h prices.
Frankfurt. Germany, hnuafraus
threw egge at (araer-marchanta
who retaliated by (browing eggs
at them Tbees were no casuallien—though I ha MtBlag was
heavy.

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Si ik * «v#ry egg /* I k marker
we* *ma*&gt;arf Xedek Pumkopf
fkfake fke t e n * ik s W f * down
t» kin ory $t rke B u ll* • ! Ike

Omdtt.
I 1 I
Analoty may

the Detroit Tigers hut, we nnw
learn, also two (count 'em two)
new motor cats. Almost as re­
munerative as Answering n
question oo n radio quia pro­
gram.
I t t
Two rtilroid* are fnvest/ng
I t New York d ip rtfl M in t,
F lttn tiillr . e/ reu/tr, (key
key# tkey’re an fke rfgkt (reck.
I t t
Aval ration nstreaemen s a y
lhay'eo detected redie ssits.
emanating *r*m • p«tnt In Ihe
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Dr«M«d alike In their little jumper dress**.* of Mrr-

rlmhc corduroy, with tremendously
im etm oi
full a w i n g
skirts, these little sisters nre In the licigght of fas­
hion. Green, blue or red. 8-6, 7-12.
6 .9 8 — 7 JW

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Take Vat-dyed Sanforised* Cotton Poplin . . make it
Into matching
china ahtrt
shirt and alaclu acts . . . a p e r f e c t
school outfit for active Junior Boyi.
Color'Medium Blue. 8ixae 2-12
*Shriskage will sol exceed 1%

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1948

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAGE THREE

4*' ■

(M a ry

Social

Mi** V|tiH Arm \Yhi*hh«-l ih lr r

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Social Calender

Miss Mary Helen Tew
Honored With Shower

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Miss Mary Helen Tew , whose
m arriage to Olhcl Sullivan w ill
The second session uf thft e*udjr be an event of Thursday, was
on world cvrn g rlism w ill be held honored with a miscellaneous
at (he F irs t Methodist Church at shower given recently by Mrs. M.
11:00 P. SI. A ll who ate Interested C. Hagan and her daughters, Mrs.
a le Invited to attend.
M. V . W ilkin* ami Mr*. K. A .
TH U RSD AY
Brother*on, J r . The room* of the
W T tir junior and Intermediate ■lagan home on the Country Club
0 . A.z of the F ir* t Baptist Church Road were decorated with a r­
w ill have a hobo picnic at lllu c rangement* of led glndioluse*.
Spring*. T hi* w ill In- an a ll day ruse*, zinnias and giectiery.
a ffa ir and member* a ir asked to
During the evening *evrtal
meet at the church at 10:30 A . SI.
game* and ronte*t* were conduct­
and bring a nose.bntr lunch.
ed by Mr*. Rtnthi-rson and the
F R ID A Y
1 h r junior (!. A .* of the Firat prize*, kitchen u te ri.il*. were pre­
Baptist Chutch w ill have a *upper sented by the winners to M is*
and slumber patty beginning at Tew . W hile a recording of "B e ­
S.30 P. SI. at the home of SH** cause" » a * softly played. Linda
d 'A n Marie ditinreipher, 2404 Tew , niece of the bride-elect, en­
tered the room dressed a* n m inia­
' w a l k A te n o r .
ture bride. She
followed by
SION H A Y
The Truth Seeker* t'la** o f the a tea r a il pushed by her mother.
The cart wa»
F lr * l Methodist Chinch w ill meet Mr*. L . K Tew . Jt
at the home of Mr*. VV. P . Chap­ attractively deroiutrd with white
man. 208 West Nineteenth S t„ at crepe paper and held n three­
tiered wedding cuke and many
3:00 P M.
lovely shower gift*.
The honor
gue«l whs presented w ith a place
setting of her chosen puUern of
silve r, •'Candlelight'*, by Mil- hos­
tesses.
A fte r Mi** Tew had opened her
II) H tlll TH O M A S
g ift*, refreshment# consisting of
IIO l.I.Y W O O Il, Aug. 18. &lt;A*i— cake and ftint punch w ere serves).
The w altt i» taking over a* the The cake was cut by M rs. A . J .
No. 1 Am erican dancing pantime, Peterson and Mr*. C a rl Bradbury
repot t* hoofer tim e K elb ’i The presided over the punch I k . w I, A s
reason; women's fashion*.
listin g in serving were Mrs. Ko
" It seems the dance cycle is |u*t liert Tuttle. Mr*. Riutherson imd
about complete; everything in the Miss Ruth Surkett
way of danee step* has now’ lieen
Those invited to be with Mi*s
done,” K elly *aid on thr '"Take Me Tew wore her mother. Mr*. I . E .
Out to the Hall tiaine” *et. "W orn, Tew . M r. | k E Tew. J r .. Mrs. J .
en's fashions and dancing me 8. W illiam s, Mrs II E Bentley.
p r e t t y well a llird . t iirls can't j i t ­ Mrs. IL H. Best, Mr* J . II. W ell*.
t e r b u g in now-look gown*.
So Mr*. Lu la M iller. M r*. C. D. Forthey have to slow down t« « ! roster. Mr* W. P. Chapman. Mrs
Walt*.”
1 C arl
Bradbury.
M r*.
Fo rrest
The return of the w ait* i» h eart­ Halt hoi, Mr*. J . I&gt;. Abraham s,
ening new* to this old shu ffler. Mr*. J . A. Strange, M r*. Dava
The w ait( and I have never parted. Spearing. Mrs. R. T . Hunt, Mr*.
W . P. llriH.ks, J r .. Mr*. W. It.
John Wayne is grousing al&gt;out (iardlner, Mr*. Arthur Mmire, M r*.
Montgomery C lift get tine the T . I.. Burkner. Mr*. Fred Myera,
spotlight In the "Ked R ive r" pub­ Sir*. A. J . Peterson, M r*. W illi­
licity . “ 1 like the kid a lot." said am Riirahley, Mr*. It. E . King,
John, who is now in - W *k r uf the Mr*. John Fog. Mr*. E . 11. C arte r,
t f t r d W itch" tw ill he he invest!, Mr*. Robert Tuttle, M r*. R. Cgated lietause of these titles . 1 Cooper. Mr*. Ju lian Stenstrons,
"B u t 1 c arry the picture on my Mr*. Raymond Kader and Mr*. M.
back and give the best damned N. Cleveland.
performance of my career,
Also the Misses Olive Chapman,
“ Red R iv e r" i* the original bad 1 Virginia Chapman. Petty Moore,
luck picture. O rigin ally budgeted Margnri&lt;t M yers, Maude Jin k ln *.
fo r *1,200.000, It tun into bud Irene H int..n. Selma Le vy, Louise
weather, a pregnant leading lady Le vy, Rutli Sackett. M artha K ing ,
etc., and wound up costing more Dorothy C u rle r, Minnie Stew art.
than three tim e* that amount. Now* M ary Ellen Duggnr. Jeanne Lane
Howard Hughe* I* suing to re- M
n i|iller
m of Lake Wale* and Klizu_/n«Vr the filia l scene, J J J 'f '1 l' 1' Iwth Master* of Miami,
tfgjmims wa* lifted from "T h e Out

Hollywood

S
r ^ w l i r---i S h e p h e r d e s s ’ Flock
f f ip^lf f^
d r
HUH*
uf h it salary. "P a y »&gt;»
«*»
Inspires Her Poetry
me back my face, he ha* told thr
film ’s barker*.
nmrers I* u lirudy being A P New*feature»
D in g e r Bog r*
y
IG N A C IO . Cola. - 1The little wo.
asked by f a n .. If »"e ami, r . ma|| |n ^ ^
||h( tM ^
A staire w ill follow up "B a rk le y s
MH-k
in
the
*uri
and
scribbled
w ith more co-star rer*. H e r a n - i a
."w er-' " M i nezt pictur.- w ill l w , «»&gt; « M
«»
r ^ ,,r ,'&gt; ,.u
Tw ilh . 1-ew
. J
myres
. . (her
(hor ez-huhhyi
ei-hubbyI flock of sheep chomped on the
A
high grass of n mountain meadow.
-ran d I w ill neither »!ng nor dance
•JTn It. A fte r that, who know*? If Elizabeth I.. Sm ith, a smallF ia d and I can find »udahk' framed hut hearty grandmother
stories, we'll do more. 1 d like o f 72 years, and what she was
to alternate musicals w ith straight
w riting was poetry.
roles."
.
,
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Mr*. Sm ith may ur may not
Orson Welles made a tactical
he (h r only regularly employed
error tnot his first* in not getting woman shrep hrrdrr in the * r * L
his “ M arlieth" to the tin liters lie- Hut It'a an ndd»-on brl lhal
fore* ieiurrficiJ OUvli*t*R “ Huntlcb
shr'a the only one who write*
H is film , shot in 21 days, i* l«iund verse and once had a go at
to su ffe r in comparison with shipbuilding.
O livier'*, made In l&lt;"l day* phi*.
M r*. Sm ith lives w i t h h e r
^ T h e report i» that "M aciielh" is a daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
^ g o * « i picture, hut it should have Mrs. Evere tt Harnett, who run a
been out firs t , a* it could have sheep ranch on the Southern L'te
If Orson hadn't tarried in Ita ly.
Indian
reservation
five
mile*
Susan Hayw ard's “ Anne of the noitheast of Ignacio,
Indiea" ha* been railed off by
" I enjoy scribbling verse* when
Producer W alter W anger. It would I'm out here w ith the sheep,” she
co»t too much and thi* t» no time said, “ hut I'm getting lazy aland
fo r big budget*. . . . MGM I* pro it lately."
claim ing that Esther W illiam *
The verno w ritin g goe* bark .'M
doe* her firat film dancing in year* to a time shortly a fte r M i*
"H a ll Gam e." Hh-uh. She did a Smith firs t eame to Colorado. One
nuKrtbor w ilh Van Johnw n in ■lay a dog sprang upon one of her
■ " E a * y to Wed." Esther s a y * sh e sheep. In breaking up the unlike* to dance: "Y o u user the same e&lt;|iittl battle, she had s e v ria l rib*
muscle* a! In swimming.”
r rucked- She say* she w as laid up
R ita H ayworth get* a Ml per [ for several week* and took to
cent cut o f the "latve* of t arinen i w ,p j r)K jingte* to pass lim e awa
hie h should make ,her
- " , , a, i
Shortly
after the firs t world
rt." . . . Director
Alfred
c
Din^tor .A
lfre d ;
M l*. Sm ith look a home­
r plan* to follow "Paro le” I stead
i _„
site nrar Ignacio and
w ith "A lim o n y," a picture almut «
Ved " P ” on it a fte r several
the alimony racke L
. . Evelyn
. . | )rlir,
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la-ne-tirlng work
............
Keyc* Will glamorize the healing ! sh l.
during the la*t
aid In "M r. 8 o fl Tolrch.
She w ar , nd ,iia) . )]ftrh in lh l. nln
plays a P *r*Jy J * ™ g irl.
. chine »hop o f a shipyard In Dre
■
Capsule ItevU w : "Rachel and
the Stran ger" (R K O I I* the type!
.
of film that w ill bring folk* hark
to the movie theatre*.
It's an
Intelligent, tasteful drama nf an
e a rly Am erican fan n er (W illiam
Holden I who takes a bond* woman
I Loretta Young) a* hi* w ife. Hi*
adjustment to her, aided by the
Interference of a woodsman (R o ­
bert M itchum l, make* a refresh­
ing ly different picture.

• Ernest A. Simpson
Wed To Socialite

_______________ d-ftfternoon that

Itat-om ,

J r . spent today at Duytmiu Bench
us the gu r*t* of John lY u n e

W II I k I it Ml Wit '■ tI S' I It « *!' ti t f c|| VV11It

Mr. mol M i*. i&gt; XX Dougla* of
.Savnmiuh. t,« . un tin guest* of
Mr. and M r*. A
W illiam * of
this city.

ft (lift fut liMhlirti* l l r Itn k % t'hit*'
Thi
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90ft A sm M»
M I win \ l b n itu ti . f

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Mr* I kivi

F A B R IC IN T E R E S T . .
anil green shadow plaid wool,
typical of newly-patterned sheer
weave# for autumn and w inter.
In a New York dress with heromlngly full s k lit T ilm Nallce
It doalgned with a single p a ltli
pocket tabtwd at the top
tA*. 1'. I l r r u fn d ilH k /'/toto f

Mr*.
Em m a Marven, \lr ami .
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Mr*. H aio hi Robinsun. Margaret t&gt;—I I I —1
l 'j It S I? I l l I ) 1 1*
DuBo-e
and Rohhy A U 1 *i&gt;ent / ' L . u i r u
llt lt t lllim ls
Sunday
a, Daytona Beach
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sM usoricft. w ith \ d . »li - h r \%*»rr a
U f t iiit f u l coi ftftifr &gt;a M ichid«.
T h r find b n • o f th i bride am i
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C H IC A G O , Aug. 17. 0t‘ ) By ping
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Friend* of Myra Fiance* Mr irk u.lilitig. siliitrncting and zipping n Ilf iiirh'*M'! 1 it («■i i *i fuir 11fil'd tn m - E v i i oc
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R. Strickland, J r ., form er rent- fur coal into t h ...... wtnp* w h ic h ^b&gt;| ’ t|&lt; th »'L»* I ft iTill fi 4(11(11 fr* Jo in . ,
dent* of Sattfoid. « ill frg re t to c a n la- a m n te n m onth* o f the e u i 1
W t*(*
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lea in that she U ill and confined year.
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to h ri homo in Dalton, tin.
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husband whose budget
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when the w ife wants n new coat Kvi »fi *i«| 111"♦I |&lt;lii« *■ ntiilrf tii
bfinIfi f •&gt; ♦
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each season.
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season fui ensemble," t o n s il*
&gt;* 1s t'
Mis I 1 M
H O LLY W O O D , Aug. 1H (Ah— first of a fur coat. When the
Ilf « • -I'liiUt* in
A bank, opening a new bianrh weather turn* w arm er, o lf cullies to IIINlMif Is I
office in Hollywood. |* going after, the s k ill leaving a versatile joi taltii"-t iin\ f i Ir in il
bu*ine*« with a llo ily» o«&gt;d flo ur­ ket.
tllie m in m ilt ti-.o i in is le l con
ish.
t III! e bio I.
w nil
For Hu' In-lielWeen &gt;i .son. Stem ' 'led of
Dotty La m ix ir, »«&gt;* Manager C. adtl* n loloietl wimiI skill tr iin io rd , ■*H *l&gt;'&lt;-vC. Pear*on, hu* agreed to make with for
This zip- onto tlie
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the in itial deposit Sept 17. Sbe'* jacket an.) t n a t e * tl.i lliint en
in il l&lt;i
‘ le d p it k i i '
going to pull a roll of h ill* from ■eniblitlie top o f her nylon*. La ssie , the
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Stein aid "I'm winking on tin
dog, is to show up and ceremoni­
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ously deposit or hide n bone. knowlislgt that n fm coal lo-n
1 t*i n h u || th *
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Dunne. Geotge Burnt and G rade
Li** Nila- .nft mft 11
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And "hen she doe*, she ran
Allen, and singer Doris D ay.
ri I , , vvi-i-kt to* lin V e li-i •
Now
order -till another wool skirt in
The bunk o ffer» many eztra- any color of her chain*.
11)111an ran rutty not unit tb n e
curricular convenience*, including
i itigvs of d i e - ' - - , tinl also th i­
a mirror-lined powder room for
K le in has m atte up sum pie en
ne lilltllla-i of . -..it-, w i lh i m
the ladies.
M’ H ih les o f P e rs ia n lu m h . but p la n s
• e t l r n b u lg i
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Sanford.

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Mtlindi —the fabric beauliTuI —* rayon w up knit,
lila .k , w h .tr, Sites 1 0 1 8 .

Rev. and Mra. Dougla# E . Char­
announced today tha birth of a
LONDON, Aug. H» W ) — Thr daughter Elizabeth Stowell on
marriage of Ernest Aldrich Simp­ Aug. 17 a t the Pcrnald Laughton
son, former husband nf the Duch­ Memorial Hospital.
ess of Windsor, to Mrs. Avril Joy
Mr. and Mr#. Gordon U. Frede
Leveson Gower, 39, sportswoman
land socialite, was announced to­ rick announced today the birth of
a son Ronald A llan on Aug. 14 at
day.
An unobtrusive, five-line Item on the Fernald Laughton Memorial
the sorlely page of the London Hospital. Mra. Fred erick la the
farm er Miss Virginia Welch.
Times said tha marriage took
plac* on Aug. 18 and “llr. and
lira. Simpson will bo ,!n residence
SOUTHERN ALUMNI
at 11 Upper PhUlimore Gardens
The Central Florida
after Sept. lO "
the Florid*
The staid Times made no other Alumni

other newspaper editors awoke to

Ml** M ildied Rol.s.in, Mi-* Mmy

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M l. and M is. William II Wiay
have returned to then home in
San Luntu nftei spending seveial
week* in llum svilh*. N

Mr. and M i*. I.a iry lln il*fie ld
have moved from Sanfoi.l to Ku*tiu where the) aie making their
home at 120 Woodward Avenue.
Mr. H a il Air-Id 1* associated wilh
radio Station W E I'S in Eu-ti*

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Flu n k Meisch. J i
and Jnck
Ludwig Spent the past weekend
in Eustis w ith Mr. and M i* Lat 1 y
H alt-field .

Friends w ill I.- gl.nl t&lt;&lt; bum
that Mr* J . F . Viilmil ..( Main
Height* I* getting along nicely
following an illne*- Sin- ho* been
undei the care of lb Itn kei of
Orlando.

111 sift ■ «t '11ir th»*
Whflt I m t tiuiiU'.

cot .v«i th r lU in c i «•••«»! ami •mi
p*»r

Mt. uml Mr*. K. C. H h i | h-i bu- ,as their gilest Ml*. W. J . Him k
of M iddlfburg, Fla

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Friend* w ill r ia n t to Irutn that
Mr*. I L E . Weekly is til and cun
fined to her home in Orange C ity.

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Honors Miss Kolison

A nd Personal Activities

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Tot Tine hi* 100*4 imported
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Wi It nine the return to the
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fullxtlf-i};nftI,youiigTwenly(Jm‘8. \ou’ll love their fine
slim line . . . the new ele*
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A n d Ketcher Tangle In Hill Duel A s Saints Wi

Giants Lose To St.
Augustine By 3-2
Margin In 10 Frame
Game Last Night
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V1(1 Ill'll tlKl HUITII. ill.
lirrnltl Snort- Kiillrtf
nichlhnnilcr IlmMy |j»kr. votr-rMayfair
2 :0(1
nn Satiftiril Iriantd hlllmnn. nml
lllr Jim K*lrhi*r, Si AuifUitinp
Saint* mound «tar, tdrufM in one
nf ihr iwot i nrllintr rlucid itf tli&lt;&gt;
IP4S wnann at the Munirlpnl I’nik
1h*t niclit.
Il » * * n nip nn&lt;llliirk affair all
tho way, kill iln&gt; fifth ptarc Skint t ile I the liimit' hy n 1 to ‘J count
whon ihp rurlain ramp t|o«tn *»
(hr final nut mu rnmlr in th« ton
lleautiful t'akrtla, the alim-liminninir affair.
l*cr prcyliourid whirh defeated
Tlti* {taint* IttllfcH llir firnt Knllinp Roy in a M*n«a(innal
marker In Ihr riphili frame. I,vie wo-dop exhildtfon l o r e Inti Satur­
Jmly aiaa'ad to left, followed hy day, will run iiysain t&gt;*nlpht at the
a hoot hy l.lnyil I’ lifton, anti a /k‘o|u*la County Kennel Cluh in
alnplc hy Johnny I’awlirk rent Maytona Reach, hut Ihic time -Im
Judy* art Ota ihr plnte.
will *t«ck up apainrt &lt;ven other
Sanfnrtl mint' hark in Ihr Imi- ace apeedutem. Snow and Sleet
loin of th, riphlh inning to knot will iy there She Iriumpheil ill
Ihr count. Ittuly Kiumn rlrow n Monday** main attraction. Other
frtH' ticket, htil ant forrt d at firnt. *tar performer* poinp into action
I.hko poppal to Kelt krr, who in the feature ninth &gt;»"■ tonight
|hrrw to fieri lo.niu Kitr &lt;&lt;m Then are Oll'a Honey lllrd, till’* Calo
the trouhlr -1nrtill Johnny Mr way, Never Out, l.ittle Super,
Manna »inj*li *1 to crnlor. Clifton Fain and Poverty Pride
atrip tod In left nnd l.m Multi* hit
lt*» an nil-aim octet id Ptnuildto tiehl. rcorlnp MrMnnu* untl
hurner* that would I*1 haul to
tnovinp Clifton to third.
Then a hot nnrumrnl tn»u,i|. iM'Bt. Paketta. Handle-owned, ha*
Ilrrt* l» what napponorl: Hay already chalked up ■even win*
tloaonkrani iliimptsl n alow roller To dalu no greyhound on the
to Short "top Johnny Schadlan. local oval ha* tallied e i It h t
Srhaatinn aaw then* wu« no chance Pakeltn may pci form that feat
lo pet Itoonkrnnx nt fieri. to tonight.
threw to l.ylr Judy at *roond
Never Out, a' aerivatiorial iw-o*
ha*e. Judy, who play** deep at year-old owned hy lluane Handle,
the aecond liaar position, ntmlr n w on Saturday nlplit’* •l*B'
hn ak to cover the throw. Matte elaa*ic. Jumped front wheeling
went into the Imp •lidittp away race* pliimli Into the feature
from Jiitly, who i* auffrrinp a where competition &gt;» hotlCit,
rfiraim'll tip. In the inrurillme, till* wonder runner ha* hit the
Clifton had iionM-tl the tdatc with money twice In two atari*, once
whm would have tieen the winninp to will, once to ahold, (tit1* Honey
run of (he pntne, tint no, il w »» Hint with »i* win* to her credit,
nut the winninp tun,
aNo will heat watching Then
At retond Imi-c. Umpire Tom there I* l.ittle Super, owned hy
Stanton mi* itandinp wav inIf hi* Mm. O.
Ferrell A hunch of
fl»t in lid' air. lie had railed Matte old-’ lmera think l.ittle Su|ier I*
nut, Thi« made tin third nut, re­ all let for a win She plar«*d
tiring the Sanford apprepation,
*econd in the feature Friday.
Marmper Hut ntuin'r ru*heil out
t * t lia r #
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Neither aiilt# *eoied in the tanth,
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and the Saint* come to hat in the
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top of the tenth irminp.
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and m one* • prufti ted by th e county fro«n
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the liim tla tlo n i «d the C artttItu U an relating
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H O I H f J o i n I H W i i l i t n i I f f H O l»w i
A J O IN T IW -'-OLCTJOW Frop*a«l«| ar»
Am endm ent t » A rtic le I X #1 the m ate
C o n d H ctU m by. a fd lr.a th *f# t« an addiIt m at twetkon ptuftW ini that W e#»t*e
t i i r t t*rK»« i- to lin # or o" 1*1 m o inr fuel
p tftd iir t i coUrctad and f r t * n fd ih a tl he
iii« *l fa t (Pitotlr h i|tt A « y . f r e e ! and a ltport p u r p n in . m | p re an 'lag th e dla*
t iih u li m and toe mt c e r t * portiona of
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T it a l the M M * in * An • Jn kfn t Id A r ­
ticle I X of 11*0 B o te C o n d i* tb*n by ad d ­
ing thereto an o N H le iu I ae ciliin proytd in g that a il earltw U « e a upon gaan lin * or Other m i U fual Product* r a *
le r t n l and retained aba'.t be uaad h r
p u b lic h ig h w ay, atreet a* t g lrp o it p urp o trt, and prftrn toin g thg d litrtb u i^ w i
and ii i e of re ft * in puftlona o f a* 3-d la t e * ,
fa ih e te b f a ir e e f h* and aha 11 be • tb*
tn M ie l lo the a lector a e f th e B u te f/e
f * 1 illr ,t lo n m r i R i l i . 1 • ' i h , * ,* 1 l l t t i *
e ra ! flee H o n In he Se d In 1949, • •
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A ll #*•• » t a i e i ( w * #e
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taa p o t gallon upon g ftfitln # #* other
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Item f u e l, ahall heteafter be Imposed by
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A J O IN T R ta O L U T tU N Ih-upoMng a t
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in g th ereto an adldUoftal Rectum cre a t­
in g |wi« a liL ih in a l Berta! o r le i Ok-*itctt
f i r IT N M O m n B Y T l i r I m ib l.A T1 ' I l f O P T H g h T A T P o r n x i n m A .
T h a t tt*# fnN fm lnc Am endm ent tn A fI f n i V I I n f «h# #»ji1c Cbm • it mi b f
adding th ereto flertinn • e re ctin g !ft#n
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IIO U B E J O IN T B M O L C T IO N N O « f
A J O IN T H IJ IO I.C T IO N Pio^ofttr-g aa
Am endment tn A rtic le V o f th e C e n rtltclJe n e f F lo rid a , relating to th e Ju d lr ia l H epaitm ent by f i ling th rre te a B#&lt;*
» n fciatfm.g 'in tn# reliveinent e f Ju d iftn
©f tfie Bdprrm # and C llC u it C n u rta
n r t r iir s o L v r .D h y r n t : l e u i b l a *
Tt n r o r t h i: b t a t t o r rLO M D A t
T h at the r ft)» in# Am endm ent la A r*
t 1 !# V «if tb# Corot Million of T lo iid a .
by addin i m beef ion to be fcfwmvi aa
Pert jnn 14 of M id A rt let# V , la hereby
agreed f t and ahall be •ubm itled bt the
# r 'U j u ©f »•&gt;# B !*t# of fiiy rid a fo r rat*
MU I KIN 9 There b hereby ireatet illrx i.c m or rejectio n #t the n e at Clentw o a d d itio n al 9 re » !# fti! t lla t rt r ta to h# eft at fJo -d w t to be b#b| In I9 4 i, aa fo l­
kn o w n a t the Tlftlfty-toibth d f 'l t t and io w a;
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f t t c n o N *9
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n u r t p - o i r .h
&lt; M h . o m . i - . u i m u m . Court and J xtgea of the C ir c u it C m iita ,
.1*11 r-m l . t n l M » . , C n i h l j r .
T h * elig ible i t vfttir* w ith rrorgurnaatuna,
P a r t u U i iW lh i O n t r f l i l n u t r .c t t h . l , may m i t r a l of resigning elect lo retiro .
m n .U I « t W .ia in p lo n . M C . l h . . .« C o u p . in ftkhith rare th ey ahall be q u alifto d l i
1
N o ll.ln « h r r , l , . h . l l .ll.t ^ lb I h , ■ n t in c e t a per form a ll of th# function#
l h i M r r i p . 1 -M l r . l . i l n , H o u In r U I P i .- of then ren&gt;#clit# offtrw i when c a lle d t p~
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W I h , M «4 T h O tP U 'n lh I W h l B w s ie r t t i C o u rt Ju fttire. of by tha genlo# C lfe till
J'tdg# Of h it C ir c u it , if it be a Ju d g e #f
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• h a ll h o lt n ffir# from hta e lection , for h ate th * tame ju rlad lrtto n and pow er*
a term e n d in g on lh» F ir * i T lie a d a f * B f f • i other C i r r u t Ju ig e a
No fluedt rethe F ir** Monday in J a n u a r y . tFM , and tired J u it ir # or Ju dg e ahall be req u ited
the f lr m lo r elected ft »m tho FiftftietH t » per form duflea without hia r o n t n iL
itO lh l b r n a ' u ia l D u t m t fthatl hold o lfir# C a ll to duty ro ar b» by apodal or genfro m hia election f r r a te rm ending on m l r e n e w * .'.c *•&gt;. ' A n y J u i l t r a e f
th# fltftl T t eft lay a t tif th# l i n t M m d »y Judge w t u
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and after J a n u a r y
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of th l* trot ban.
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br ttue o n irn d m en t of tald ConatUulWiaft. tbe C o u nty by U»e B u te . Co tuity. C o iin ty
be and the M in e It hereby i n # H W School llu e rd . Reboot |l* # lfk te . S p n i a l
t r v l vfiall be
aubiviUied lo the «le«tora of T o i hetuooi I»tafrict9 and M uanetfialitiaa.
th y K U !* of
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be held in the le a f I9M . that t* to u y . tim e th e rra fia t enact la w * to U k e e ffe ct
that R a t io n
I of A rtic le X V I I of the dhlyf a fter ap p ro val by the elect#*# of
C o m tltu tio n of the state of H o n d a be m p ! County at a referendum ra ile d fo r
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th# lir r lta t lo n * and pro*i*»on» t h r f « f
ro d o f S ectio n i of A rtic le I X o f U&gt;* Con*
it iU illo n **f r i o f l i l . th * l # i l i l i l u f # w # *
P*#v»dr for th r iM ttrn ca of A pr&lt;iri
C a p ita l O u l l l f tKrnd* l«r C o u n ty lio rrd a
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p f n j r d t h e re afte r acfftired o r r o n it fU fl*
fwf, b u t M id bm i * •hall be I lm ilr J to
p ro fe c ti an d amount* ap proftrd by the
ftia ’ e Ik ta rd of Fd ’-tratt &gt;n a t p fraefib ed
h y law an d ahatl betrome p a y a!ile aerial*

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A C iE

It w ill at inly official game film*
auhmitteil hy college* a* well a*
regular newarevl film*.

C\vn*Jtiuiion of Ih r S la t# ®f F*4#W4. rrvd
Ih r h trn r t t r r * i i r n t l L» by
bi * »t,*r of
mberv rlrc ta d
Ih r r r - f if t h * of r l l I h r m rtr.L
u&gt; # i f t i h o 'u t, l t i i t th a » o * (i cn M id
J o in t Ik p it u tu p u g f i r p n t v m l
n t h r ir
J o i i n t h . w ith th» !*#• *nd
p « n Ih rrro n m d ih « y d id d f ir r r . ' i» and
*
i L f f d that the a ild J o in t
1'ib tn lU M In the elector a of IL# S a fe at
the O r n m l rtactio n In R o f tt n iu r 1941
n o w . T u ru rro n r. i
n a fin A V .
iW caetary of state s f the Mtate of t to ild a ,
do h r t fifty r iv a n at Ire th a t a

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Southern Mtlhoditt.

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a A M u it r a l 3 t r r r y •«»*&gt;• I t n u n d
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euarli *tn ff through cam era analy- l.thitiun.

N 0 T IC C o r I L r C T I O V

piopii.iof

H |M »l1laht

City Recreation Program
Jr. Tennis Tourney
Monday Auir. 2H Through Sunday Aug. 2!)

ai* of ranking candidate*.
The teleetinn iHiard w ill include
Fran k l.enhy o f Notre Dame. I H ill
l.ittle of ( ’olumhia, W ally Hull*
o f (ienrgia. J e f f (Tavath of South­
ern Califo rnia, Remit' Itlermnn of
M innetula, and Matty Hell of

wirr.nr a * r&gt;&gt;» i.rg iiun .i, ■( i»(t. «r u m i *n j «&gt;i* «»• •i«*u not tm *eIh. I mu*.&lt;u*n *r II
I »»» r-iin l to »nr irimo*' «u&gt;., ini* iho

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PRO (iltlll (JAMB
PASAIIKNA, Calif.. Aug. 1H i,Pi
Profctalonal fi &gt;*&gt;tl.n11 crowd* into
the .port* picture tinight w h e n
t h e San Franclaco ■ttrer* nnd the
I hi* Angele* lion* of the Allit*
I'JIK
A l l - A m e r ic a
footlmll America Conference invade the
Htronghtild of the rolli-grt, the
»ipiad w ill tie M'lrit.-d hy a *ix- Rote Howl. The affair i* a n ex-

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«M Hi«*ni n« a t , t m n t i l i i p .

i. 12-:r ionlii’x nml j\m» i im* jifi'i
VaIiIi*-In -i'll! u I v\in Iftitl. thl?
rfllkt ilwcllt'o (nk Ids Hi© fir il
Kninu 4 In 2 Mini1Ihe ti lllflii* li'fi •lire
UinlililInn thi' hr*ct»n*l tl i!» fl.
Tho triumph in tii. finste «*f|iiliirrl Vnltlu-la fn tint*f u in.irgame h nd over Wa&gt;ero&lt;*.
Moultrie’* Speed Ourwin match-1
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Inpnll*’ offering* p i t c h f o r
pitch until the InM of t h e oeventh
when the indy run of th g a m e i
IN NIW YOIK for lh«* Iw rn ly - »vrnlh unm/.l convention of the Dhablrd
wa* ■.cored,
■d w '^ w ^ - w in n e i
g o t f iv e
hit* ami eacrv h ahi mud. 1on,* or- Am erican Veteran*, John 8fcvw»« n presm ts hi* crnlrn tiali to Naney
( I n i r i l n , r » n v r n t io n r r c r p t i o r i l i t S h a n n o n |« a p n * t r o m n ia n d c r o f th e
ror.
A Ihany, in , third (dace, Mill ed D A V ' i C a l i f o r n i a d i v i s i o n . T h e u R ;» n l/ n t h m \ i 1 3 1 ,5 2 3 m e m b e r s i n 3 2
a t t in t c o n c l a v e , ( f n l c r n a t i u n o l )
two in the •!iV-xf nml one in the • t a t e i a r c r e p r r j r i k t e d b y 7 5 0

KlrM. !'• iconteil by arfiring bight rtan• in
Amrrtcu*
h.d.l a r, J
n h tl " ’** fifth.
.
advantage until thatJnaing.

Mnny, tunny, tunny gitmi*# s h .t
hnvr tu-rn plnyrtl In the lornl pmk
•"th H a r e I t e n r l i I'aaaame
V IM h e
f j» pa.
Thunder
I II A t,
fin e r fnu- hnvo I nm&gt;«*&lt;I Ulltpirrs
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. . . M utiny Hot,
Ih im f i
Heal. Furley

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to 1. r u .m n .v illc liandt il f'u n lv lf

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II) ASSOITATF.lt PltBSS
U'aycrov* pitcher /ip Inpnll*
turned in a 'wo-hlt hurling ten-terpiece la*t night n* t h e -.rond
plneto-i edpetl aovrnth plan' M&lt;"il
trie I to li in tlie fir-t g a m e o f a
(ieorpin • Florida l-fitgue iluulilr header. The second g a m e wa*
ruined out.

IX oil**. HliIrl Hand. Aoolver m
IIP Happy. I.urr l y r Ii ' t n * * . . I t , n n v
get ben k
T ip

Station WTRR-1400 Kilocycles

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Paketta To Race Twin Rills Were
In Feature Event
Featured In G-F
At Volusia Tonight
League Contests

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TU B

P A N fO R D

j* lip is have the advantage
o r«.
f enough to stand frequent launder-1
• stretch
itn&gt;
in an y direction and of ing. P astel colors are becoming
being flat and smooth w ithout to tin y babies and do more fo r,
gathers and tucks to leave an ini- look* than fancy trimm ings
B y Isabelle S, Thursby
print on the baby's itenrate skin .
Sim ple clothes with few sesm sj
P la t, smoothly, finished neckline* nI1j
flexible. narrow an d ,
B A B Y C LO TH ES
are more comfortable than lace 01 smoothly finished are both hecom*
Dressing up ha by in fancy fit!I*
may fun for mother but if the knotty embroidery which m ay irri* i (ng and comfortable for babies,
baby's w elfare W s lira ! consider­ tntp tile baby's skin. C o llar* are frig,-* m ay bs* finished by rolled
narrow bindings or soft shell
ation, clothe* w ill he chosen for not advised i«-cnu»e they may
protection, comfort and freedom ( cup up" and get into hi* mouth stitch which are comfortable, easy
dm aide and attractive.
for exercise and grow th. says
b ° r comfort, the fabric o f all {(1
Clari.'e Scott, clothing specialist clothe* should
!&gt;e smooth, soft.
p ,ir easy dressing to save strain
of the U . S . Department of A gri- and supple, yet firm ly woven so of, nu,thsrr and liaby. fu ll-le n g th
culture.
that it w ill not lo-comc lim p *m l
„ |„.„in g * „ ie suggested fo r
For healthy exercise ami growth rumple easily S tiff starchy fab- (h&lt;&gt;M |^ ,se. biaa-cui slipclothes should tie short, light- rics such as organdies or acyatchy Mothel&gt; m ,.y wellcon«ider#afety
i M,t,|e ., U r n r i
w rlght, and loose in style. For lacea have no place tn an In fa n t s , fn
day-time w ear. Mis* Scnit suggests wardrobe. F a b rics also should I*’ ribbons or lies may catch m pul) '
simple slips rather than the usual lightweight. Young U hlan are around the baby's m*ck Hair o r'
stereotyped dresses. The slips are
sensitive to even a light fe e lin g ! fila r * in fu rr y sweater* may shed
no longer than toe length to allow
bis no.,-, mouth, or eye*
the lathy to Wick and develop leg of heaviness a n d la-come less ac- and 1*1
d they nhoulil
Miss Scott suggest* such I f buttons An*
arc u*$
u*sd.
and body muscles. Roomy taglnn- t iV f
non*brrnknM«' ninl n rith rr »o
fnbric*
a
*
fin«*
quality
nalntook,
h
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style sleeves give freedom for
law n, b it i i t f , nnd *ofi e rrp r. which haul nor
larif« that there it any
aim s and shoulders.
Ilins-eut rather than straight-cut art* cany to wa*h yet d u ra b le . ehane* nf bruiting.
i
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Hints To Housewives

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For R e ta il!
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PHONE 148
W a a l AO* w ill bs a rre tte d
•&lt;t* Ib e u l i t t s s t •■ aseass r s i S s s i rb a ra e It »* * • aaasr
Is ItsleO la t b t te lepbeae basik.
la r e ta r a ta r thla
itsa Ib e a O t e r llM t U e s t e n r *

ta M r » r*0*b»l».

In •**•*

a* la re a O e r l l r beat t» « s lb '*
St M ir e , t i l W i s t 14* la a s l br
la a a r a t f lr a aa «ba O a r belare
ts M Ira O s b .
rIs a a c a e l i r r aa la is s e O la lrli
If aa area* s e r s i t la ? a a r aO.
W e r s a s s l bo m a o a a a lb lr ta r
la aer-

FO R

(! A SO I.INK pawn lawn mowers.
1' inch. 7 d H IV, llrig g s &amp;
Stratton m otors, now available
at $99.50 on Scut* Ka*y T e rm *.
S e a rs trrd e i

O ff ic e . 115 K .

HERALD
FO R R EN T
O F F IC E rpocc In Mclsch Building.
Largo lig h t office, new ly decot tiled, sJl u tilities, heat and Janl•cr
service
furnished.
Call
S53-W, I L $ A Dept. Store.
Mo-jem and up to date one mom
efficiency apartm -nt. Ideal for
husinea* couple. Downtown locatlon. C all 550.
Furnished apartment fo r rent. 504
W. 5th Street.
4 H Acre* T ile d Farm l-and $155,00 per ye a r lease. Phone 7H1-J.

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St. Phone 990.

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S l’ K l'IA I. S E R V IC E S

K ieet11m l A p|'llances
Refrigerators
Repairing
U A I .K E R E L K l T l t l C CO.
20N N. P a rk A te .
I’ h. lin t
A ll Work (iunrnntced

SPKCIAK -SPECIAL— Till Sep
terni-er lllth. We will allow
a *5.00 trade-in allowance
youi old W A T K It llK A T E It
gardless uf tondilhm. See
new Fowler Water Heater
di-play at the
St Johns Kli-rtric C&lt;&gt;.
11" W. ro m n ie rria l Avi-.

you
for
re ­
the
on

S E E US F O It
M IM E O G R A P H P R IN T IN G
A N D T Y P IN G
C R E D IT III H E A D O F
S A N FO R D
I l f N . Park
Phone ISO
V E N E T IA N B L IN D S made to ord *r.
Ss-minolr Venetian Blind
hi
820 W. 3rd S i.
Phone

r ilX K D O f e g U S —complete line
I I unfa Tuxtsto Feed Store
C O A T M IL K
It no.!., 11 I ’rlral
** Sanford
Phone 71B-W3

DU-W.
Y O U R F L O R ID A H O M E can lo­
pes t free. Call 951 for details
&lt;n F O titilN G . Southern Chent*
n a 't, In r,
YO U R S A IT T Y

Now Location. Herts Sew ing
.Machine Shop. Opposite Princess
Large Fancy (iu avn* fur
A. K. Ilosss-tter, Florist.
phone 218-W.

on the highway de|H-nd* on the

soiHiition of your ear.
Don't
tfin* risk *. Bring your car to
our expert serviee men for a
I it r .E t’ H E C K - l'P and A N A Lje lly .
S I&amp;
T e le ­
H C M ilt M . T R U K A E t J I T . CO.
20H \\, F irst S t,

IM P K R IA L »|h-suI boat, 22 II.P.
Ft l K ill lien Cabinets
Johnson Sen Horse motor, and
G id tt. 779-TV.
trailer. $54M),00. Mixon's tliia-s-ry
West 15th St.

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W IE S B A D E N . Germ any, Aug.
Ih —Recently pi iini-te-l to Private
Fir»t l'la *s i* I'H J&lt; ,-n- I. Warten of U m atilla and the 711Ath
Motei
transport
fistundron in
Wu-sliaden. Germans
The son of Mi# J I ’ \\ .n u n s-f
l *milt ill ts. is assigned n* an \ ir
Force* sta ff d livct
at headi&gt;|uaite|s of the I S A ll Foices
m Kuropo. Since u rtiv in g in Kiti i -|h* in J u ly , I948 In* lias ssvm
IS * hlangtatiiad in G ctnipn)
I I 11i l l lilt I M P R E S T
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug
l *» l'
Seer, mi v of I la r ie n .u t y Snv
--I-1 tmlay announced the i**uam *
•-n Sept. I of new T reasu ry -ns
mg* note* carrying a higher inle ie sl yield
Thi' new "S -ru * I'
Holes. In i
s a il, w ill m atuic tn ihn-s- t e a r s
and ia r t y a m avnium yield "f
*1 in &lt;■ monlli for i-.irli fl.non a«
compared w lili i t lit foi the Ser
les I ’ Notes. Sale of the Serli will end Aug FI.

TSSD I

C P lio L A T E R V —S L IP n t V K R S
P L’ I.I.K T S . 15 New II Reds, lay­
hull lim- samples
For expert
ing. SOc 1b Pear* $1.50 bu.
lU vice, Ph-im- 1112. Sanford UpHawke, 1‘nidu Post Offire.
l.oistery I1 0 H N. P a rk .

Theatre. Phone 1190.

THE
SANFORD

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Imatilla Soldier Is
Promoted In Germany

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| WINNIR of tbr eleventh All-Am erIcon Soap Dm Derby at Akron, O ,
Donald F Struts, 1.1, W arirn. O . re*
ccivi-s a kiss from his mol her. A
rmw cl clim ated tit fli.OOO w llnested
Donald w in the championship over
I tn other rutijj-#, the tilggrst fleld in
the rnt-e's I t -year history Young
S truh’s award Is a four-tear schol­
arship to any rrcognl/cd college In
IhelLS. (/ otrr national .s'oiimf|-kolt&gt;)

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ROBERT
eHiNCllOH CRAOUATf and former
r s is iti the St »tr Ih-partHu in um-e ot Ciwitilinalor of
jn-i i v
m m i i l l IL 1ert T .
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tin M - r t ’n American Activities
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I 'n \i- r i l r r n A r t iv he* | | r ap»
p r .ir r d h r f iit r P ie gt- up in n -n n e c *

with cl

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tie lh H r u t lrv *h.vt he w .o .* r o n t v r t
fo r the Jo ie irt * p v rm g. of w h ic h ,
she ,.iy t . she u . i * s oiem ber l e a
v i e o i - i - l y urii . ' l Mi** tlrntley'a

dull go*.

(I fitrrnalioaal)

A T H L E T E S FO O T ITC H
NOT H A R D TO K IL L .
IN ONE l i m i f t .

Ia*^hI Notices
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III re I he tvstate *'t
j x m. u h i k k
4•m 'ISAiMNI
r*&gt; A id. vv 14*&gt;XI IT MAY I'nS
•'KltN
x - llie I- tieri'l.) a lt , n that John
M ittrlft tiled tils Mo,I r e |o-rt as
A-tndnlstrator -.f ihe , slate „r J
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110 N . P a rk A te . T e l 1120
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Son*, Phone 237-TV.
IU i ' m s it paired, called for and
Highest cash p r.se paid for used
delivered. Phone County 3702.J
furniture. Ted Davi# Fu rn itu re
J . C. W alter.
Co. 311 E . 1st. Ph. 958.
DODGK-PI.YMOUTII
P A R T S AN D H F .K V IC R
Studio 8 iw piano, tlll'y Myrtle
109 I'a lm rltu Ave.
Phone 1011
Ave.

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TW O room fu u m iecr apartment. 7
Pelt*, I,ivrM tork, Supplies L A W N S M O W ED . F o r reason aide
Adult* on!
Phone 501-J
estim ates Phone 7PW-TV.
srtmenl
tm rni aullable for Cornish game chicken* for sale. Limine M cM uiirn, Market Rarla-r
3 ROOM apm
Rt. 2, Hog 87, South Sunfoid
lr Ave.
couple. tlR Maple
Shop open Thursday, Frid ay &amp;
Ave.
.Satiiidpy. No w aiting.
H E v k 'R A I. ground floor offices,
near C ity H all and Court House. F O R S A L K — 20 H EN S. N . II
Reds. One year old, laying Mt*
See Mr. Sm alt, Valdex Hotel.
It K .V i A C A R
H alts, Geneva, llox 292.
V ltU D R IV E I T
FO U R ROOM apartm ent, furnish
P H O N E 100
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graduate pleasing personality
No pbl». A ll Park A ve.. Apt.
exjterlencrd, Good pay forty huui 13 NOTICKS-PERSONAL
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fo. 5.
week. Apply
M argairt
Ann
FO R H E A L T H P R O T E C T IO N and
A P A R T M E N T , 515 W. 1st fit.
Store.
C l.K A N K R L IV IN G f i l l 951 for
complete details on FO G G IN G
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W A N T E D TO RENT” , Saleslady, middle nged, ex|iei ie!it r
fioitnt-rn Chemical*. Inc.
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----- preferred, Morgan's T r a d i n g
Two bedroom houst’ , good location.'
p „ ,t , Sanfonl A ve .
furnished or tinfurnishcii. W rite 1 _
N O T IC E —c a r roal Just received
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WORK W AN TE D
P. 0 . Box 218. M aitland. Fla
Place order# early. J . I I . Payne
It Son. Phone 72
R 0 U 8 1 ;. 136.00 lim it. V a i l 432-R T i m ' or Work by the hour or Job,
before Thursd ay.
Ploughing, harrow ing, mowing
A U TO S FO R S A LE
nn-J dirt m oving. We specialise I S
8 Rrtl Eatlte For Sale 3 tn conditioning building lots I 'A 'H E E L T R A I L E R , suithhlo
•Rd gar Jen p lo ts. Phone I67-J
lo r live stuck. Inquire at Music
M O DERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
in the m orning or after 6:Ut&gt;
Bo*. 119 W 1st fit Phone 9fit.
Iwme, 2 baths. Excellen t loraP . M.
t-on Apply 60&lt;l Piumoaa Drive.
1948 Punlia&lt;' fitira m lin e r 2 door
1‘hona 1239-W.
F L O O R B A N D IN G A finishing
sedan. Perfect condition 30ti W.
cleaning A w axin g . Our p o * v
2nd fit.
R M I . E H T A T E — IN S U R A N C E
unit enables ua to work wher*
, P R O P ER TY M A N A G EM EN T
there la no alec trie .onnectlo 1940 LIN CO LN Zephyr redan. 0mR A YM O N D M. B A L Is
L Realtor
hvaitsbU. 21 ye a ia »xp«rlenc
owner. Good condition. I'hune
Bldg.
riot. I Flo rida State Rank
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H . M. Gleason. L a i s M ary, F Is

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2 Bed Room house, w ith sleeping C A R P E N T E R IN G and rvpa
1931 Model A Ford pick-up truck.
rrp a lrln
porch, 2 ear garage, good loca­
Good condition. Roy Reel, 308
hour, day or w eek. A rt Diaiig
W. 2nd.
t ty . Phone 776J .
tion, &gt;9,600.00 terms.
* Room house,* a ll large rooms,
GOOD
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good location, 99^60.00.
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6 Room housa with two luts,
F i.O O R S A N D IN G and finishing 48 M E R C U R Y ' sedan coupe, tip­
13,760.00. Terre*.
with modern
equipment, 28
top mechanically good tires,
J . W . I1 A L L , Realtor,
years experience, work guarlow m ileage, lota of good tran ­
8489 M elloavllle Ave.
ant-t-d. E . F . Stevens, R t. 2
sportation.
Phone 9M-W
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(i-itifoir.'d, state approved *U e*
structlon.
W ill be completed
bso. run and 736 gallon*
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within 2 weeks. Located on 3
work guaranteed. T . 0 . Brow n.
Urge terraced lots w ith nice
J r . Phone 139 W .
trees. M e e d reasonable.
R O B E R T A . W IL L IA M S . Realtor
Has mood E . I.undqulst. Associate
Expert Radio Repairing
Atlantic Hawk Bldg.
Phone 732
Fred Myers. It I E. lad Rt

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I Palestine Observers Rejection Of Red Mississippi States’ 1 Veteran’s Lots
y r.m r-»a, .&lt;».
I ran l*««. Il»*
Service To Start 1New&lt;-.Kllntir.l
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Pact Planned By
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frontier*.
Ilow ley aaid that of the 00,000
(on* of coal to lie di'tributed.
57,100 ton* w ill lie required to
‘ complete the distribution in the
Soviet »eetnr alone on th«* bad*
outlined in the ItuMian announce­
nrent.
‘T h is Wuubl leave 'J.WU tuns for
distribution to western sector re­
sidents," he continued. "A ctu ally
to make u fu ll distribution to the

I within the next 21 hour* to th el
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-------.tiuctlon of arceaa road*.
A ir parcel i&gt;n-t « n
, II I- Ibi-sian p m ti- .t.
If.- .ml tinH LI.G K 3 D K , Yugoslavia Aua.
JA C K S O N , M i*'.. Amr. I* G i l — j The land ,a lr i* part o f the
» ta it.d on Se-pt. I In &gt;’«' t.'f.l o.'l ! I S. view- w ith •■r.i.u. •
r r t ij Is , l&lt;1*i— Eastern Kurope'a ComS ta ir* ' K ightcr* » f ( r putting pmdual proves* o f disputing o f
IhroUKhnot tin- (•■.i t . i’
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• !' eht.igi-- nind&lt; by * i| • • nla
moni-t blew *otrd lle g lf eiclu(miching touchr- on papers to |IL,|,||c land. In scattered ureas,
pounced today by
I ’............ tet I t t w o f tho foreign powri It rolvrd olv* m n irn l over the lia n u lir , place
___ a. . . Thurmond-Wright
... the federal_
which I* of no u*e_ to
Jo el Field.
I in the N e w 'Y o r k in i'd cn lv H r , River today and the Western of elector* on Ml»»i»*ippi’» haG it gllV,.r „m i.nt |,ut rBI,
developed
A ll cl*--&lt;-* of rnaitabb m.citer Idhl not mention Itu-eia »|&lt;ecifnol-1 Power* o fficia lly recorded their ''-I*)', while » hitter battle wa« ,„jv a te ly .
in
the
making
ia-twe-en
two
groups
are included in ti,i- i m - i v • jly by name,
refusal to heed Ihe decision.
\ , f Krpuhlican* w l„. would support .
; » , «r»na m itnam g me
and at tuna ra
i V o lu n tarily discussing il
I
She IW e y -W a rre n ticket.
drawing. Morion Clawson, diroc*
the. eatnr expedition' han lilt .* .n ( -m bet ra&lt;i-*, M ai'h all -aid ac.-ill-1
IIE I.G K I D E , A u k . IK . i/fh—
U d n e r.
secretary
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tia n 'it n* l* n«&gt;« .i- •
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lie evldanre do&lt;- not iout! I he I rilled S late * accused Itus. ' lleher
’ 2,UOO tun* hut liri.-luo ton*.
ycslcrday
received
the * neau, told them.
mail n ■i
ihe Soviet protect*. Th, S, i la ri
*ia tiala) uf "deception'* in il* • la ir .
"Obviou*ly either Soviet rnathehut
“ Kven though you may be .
cvnt'-nn our .
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aid till* I* ■*} ue e»|Ki lnll&gt; ■- •
plan for regulation of llanuhe Thorroond-Wrlghn*. » la ;t
,i.i,l "o ffic ia l” filin g awaita a ,1*-dared the successful app licant i
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intent I*
The xone
in ­
one of the tern her
Mi
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and rlaim rd
Parrel* rarrh-d by nlr, including Stephanovna Kocenlclnu, hy her | Kaatern
l-'orope'H Communi*! li-rhriicality--th/ signature of the u, Ihe drawing today, It w ill not l&gt;e ' ''■‘j- or '“ m »ov‘f(‘ matnematlc*
srrre tary of the -late lb-mo- lawful for vou immediately to and intent are bad. '
ether lra n *iio itn (' o &gt;•&gt; and f i n e own action* refute* ih&gt;- chargee
b’or h i . Iieen u*ed w ith '*cynetiti-r u|ion the land applied fo r. j Meanwhile in Moscow the fc.tr
atr-mall rcillte*. •b*»ii ni-pli
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to | M ar*hn'l 'a id a note anew r ring
ir » l‘" solidarity lo arhieve Ihe cm ttr convention
Two other slate, have townpj)t. |&gt;w ,e&lt;|uires
lcuar negotia- power ta lks about B erlin and tier
rnailnl 1- Hint t r ­ f.f RR**
the Soviet a I* in preparation, to* •-.! S o cirl o h je rlitp .
filed w ith Ladner—one
welghlpo over 8 Ixiinrx*• but
,h ': colt until after lease nrgntia- many were reported by Eddie i n l ­
„ ii rep o rt, from author.tie, in
and
more th-in TINI poind * h****' '**’ !’*
! " ! i ......h*
vt' *»•«" completed and more to he naaring an end.
New York f i l y , Th, nol. will l»- i H K K ilt A D K , Yugo slavia. A u g.. another
by the regular Itepuhll-i VM(1 ^av&gt; I n^ ii issued a lease fo r
re ,-dire IWi It,.*,.
!ti length and I ,r nde puldir nfeer il i&gt; d-hvcH-d i lb
This was learned today, (lilm ote
--lb B rita in , France
glr*h c«-pjl,ir -I •
fo rm ally nolified "lh e |'rB'-rv
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n
hit hy this bureau
wrote, on excellent authority from
| to I In So viet*. Mar .hall -nol l ‘r&lt; 1A u.'lrta
the iIndependent*
all
end nth,
„f It-,
j -umal.lv it w ill lo- given i „ llu . Uonul.inn t'onferenerr tiolay of ■vhite group headed by lien rg ,
S e v. e .r a. l
veteran* Indicated a source who refused to ,n v
ela«* w*&gt;t*»
I-inn A m lia'andor Alexander S . ! their inlention to rvjeeS “
| Sheldon, of Clinton, Mis*.
, - .- m l choice*. These were accep- whether the conversations would
, ve.-of II,'
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• I’l i.vu-hlcin in tt arhinul'Ui
;Communist.w
" " - • . o - * — ritten pact on conT(l).
„ , r headed b&gt;
“ hen they involved lota fo r err wouldnot end with published
aball not I I"
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Perry I I , .w ar,I. negro attorney o f. which no o n. r l , r had applied. agteements.
, I .\nil,a*&gt; ai|„t (*avelidi-l, fa n tMi 'll,..
One- thing, however, appears
P a t,
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Fim t m m « draMrn h r * thut
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1,,-eri InatMlrteci rot !,,
i'lt t * " ii T *l° l, 11,1 Ufi r *
lion from th«* rmtiofml party.
. f l U r r r K . K a y ir y , \Va«hinirton, certain; that there w ill la- four
v|e&lt;* nr* •
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o th e r 'll C. II,- w a. the only applicant power ta lk * on a high level on the
•Ian the new inlet national e,»n
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.erved f.„ a lot facing I-aka P o w ell, Herman problrat a* a whole at
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B in r whlc h R ussia at u t l . • . &gt; v , , - n , . ItiMsl'a" an l* it " r
' lo'dner w illi a cvril „ f mandamus .,,,1 therefore w ill receive the some future elute.
four rrntx f ..» un.ii nt|.|ll(f»ni
twiund T h fh * i» Ml 'W ‘ x*1*" ♦ 1•ntrlllto -tut.-, pushed fhi,„igh at
There certainly w ill It# anothci
Helm nde. Cannon beu,|. the f S.
lix e ra nf n i •iri’t r.»r fb«v ft!
of
the
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B ritish Vm Ussador 8 lr C h arlex T ' y ,
.'h ' '1* P »-'e o f-l
A rU lur p . K eller. T a lla - with the Soviets later this week,
| lo rn udv.i.cd tli.tf II,, i,|,ie .e n tn
I* 7ft ,
I hr
lv » k , -aid 1.1. government could
,.?:lr r nhod
c ;r.:" '.orcviocisly reeei* |.ha .r e .: Thom a* II. Meeker. A r - 1 probably on Frid ay. There I* nol.udne,
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other
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r.lrrn
,la
l&gt;
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Z
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• l l lb
t,t.|l&lt;i&gt; &gt;-&lt;
Va ; N nrvelle L a tim e r, | thing d efini'e on whether this I*
not "ree,ignis*, a new Ibinulo- eon
ed an opinion from the attorney
§
al»o have refciM-d |„ ,|g „ f|„.
a wii* t„&gt; m . •,
vrntbm which rlalnrs to place gtnvral r,ffu-,- tl&gt;al lad It Kepulill Geneva A '# .: Itolwrt A. P ic k e tt, i to la* the last or next to la d
4 t „ p arc* I •
Ituaiian-drafted ay i n nn-nt.
I uchm ont. N. Y .; and Bnlph rorifercnr*. but the vr.d Is at hand
&lt;&gt;t , -s,-r s nf the I In mil
in “ run slate* should lo- ll'lc-d on tie
| J. ( I inn rfm . fat hac made te ii.,.no| ,,l « l i r poslllon."
r m i- f- r n&lt;bM
*1 -.11)1-1e
l»Rrrifi'a ro; p
tlrvclop*
Mt'hkin. Silve . H ill. Md
Inllot
»P«eilvr|v.
-pleat* for A n ieriran arm- amount
II.- sri.t B rita in came to Ihe
The law- nntirovln" Il
row :,:| my to only 9tit.IHNi.iKNi out „ f
-............ V
I’Wil c« to
»«* negotiate
gMVIHI
nfrrenre
prepared
aervlco for f'a t,,d I' ( w , ap­ I . . , IN.ll IMHI vvliuli C- ngri
pl» , ■•«* lira
and equitable" statutproved by lb,- irovortim* n i on
''
Hit- |&gt;ur|H,-&lt; Soil,, of Ihe ' but had lo-en dieapiHiinled by
June 21*.
i •’him n- l ,, | u r t- -1st. I.C, k tu Bus-ian tefusul uf all attem pt'
; Man h and M arshall -aid be
i ut rotnptonvise and Itu-sin 't .-(
nines delici-i . In v , , in ,te l. Am- fort to "ride toughshml over the
Ml t r i ll ltd « IP F .
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hi* mul in
uf I In i | iriu i
\ *
A TLA N TA .
I- I
Marshall ye»t, rday lo |„||&gt;
| toiwer*."
rlie ln tote , tnpl,-' murdered Ills
Offic ial tine,
| ,|,
Adrien T h ie rry , rh ie f of the
r*ltau-',-.l w if. - -I |h»'fi rnfiimitt - 'I'llverb- ''
d ie ■.
tplii ,- ,,i #,| French delegation said Ku**ia
ed sulrld,- In •
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bu,| put its plan through by
stolen f t , , i , n '■-l.b
&gt;&gt;pw ind-iw. | m lnlsjjalivc- prioc-clurr
•Ii &lt;iplifin l in a jm ity ."
' H'
ng it
I eh |,i,,,i
pedirr np-irtcol.
I to bend the I ' S . dclrgnti-n at il,
•f •• «ni«l K m rirr mtiniHit mul*
| Scptrm lo r session &gt;.f th
I'.N
riln to a (finvrnlinn
A K It M W I L L
| General A * ■, tni.lv in Pari
1
I••' l l I Il|
-| fi1 her
' i iif
Mid
.t i Bilirift
w iim k * *!••«! lIh
n r WVVUir
%hh*&lt;lr
O R I.A N IiO .
\ue
t
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#ixtliYf pliirtF ro ll fur lu rh p n rliir r 1 {►fih * !•«* rrfil Imrk
llu* toum il
A lrx a io h i A k .i t - &gt; . M*f IM &lt;1 .
I*.t.
•■I foreign m inister* for the setfederal judge* f'-i tl-&gt;
&lt;nthern
M m .hall d e rlim d cn iiu eo l on a I lenient.
dlstl let o f l-*I«-s Gin evree " '■ ■1
Bom cola's
Foreign
Miniate,
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Oovi in- r Thoma*
In |Mo,r rc-ii Id it'ii in llrnnge M-- L Dewey, of New York. It, pwl, Amin Banker said the ronferen e
mm ini h -oitnl l-.-lnv following no l ,-'0 presiilential candidate. f ,„ “ I ending a* B la-gan-witb the
operation la - 1 - - 1
Mtutn of fu n ,,,., Italia,, robrnu s le a l interest* of the W estetii
He ha* Is , it o II - In•*i &gt;i t h I to Italian ndnnnist,i,tive ronltul I'ower s only In their acquired
more thnn n month lie iin-l r- M at,hall „ „ t ,.,| that
|,e&lt;t,. * „ ( t "lit- on the Dunulir."
went surgery f,-r an Int- linal ,li"O u r only inteiest is in the
tiie Allied f,i,,- jtfn „*(nlat*.|w -•
order.
meeting now in London on th,- w r ,f * r r ,,f 0,1*
|H "p le ." she
i»-ue of tiie colonies’ future.
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M BS. G A K N K B III L X
M IA M I, A u g . In - .p i Three
I OB 1111 IIMOND
I1 V A I.D K , T e x .. Aug. IM (A1) negto |nl»,,ni-r- •
|,*--l fim n n
M is.
Nance
G arner,
C atrlu *
A l.K N A N D ItlA . Va. Aug. In
toad gang In mil- - -&gt;ulb ,-f lav
I be
Alexandria
I , nxc-lli-,
me lt,-. | Jn rk 's "righ t hnnd,” is dead.
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t rni, t In tin
P I,-tola Kc-v - „nt. 1 I’,
noon t coin v n f let Mt ling n g u a rd ,1'' ' ■
' b claim a to It# the oldc t
Thu » ife &lt;&gt;f tin- 3Sn4 Vico I'ntaking bi gun and
Inai ■• - ' " " ly '" " 'p a p e r in ih&gt;- Unilatl Iw iw n l of tho United S la te * died
tru sty, th- F lu riila Highvvny p a .'S ta le s , t-olny anttoiinn-,1 ii- -ut&gt;- at 4:10 P. M. yesU rdav in llutrol dlstrl-t h'-adquartets u p -.it !""• of lh » 8tiite» Big ht. Ih-mo- tnlely huff brick home h er hu*.
^
eiallc llrk e t for President and taiinl "built for K tlie '' 2M year*
Vice Pi ecuh o i.
ago.

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It f» »a!d, atlll rem ain* a problem,
ment.
The- three Wc.-tc.tn envoy* have but nut »o complex a one a * ought
put in aome long hour* and hard be believed. The three western
work in and between th eir »lx power* and the So viet, arc* not too
talk* with Molotov since J u ly 11. far apart on this subject, it I*
It 1* Interesting to note that tepoited.
while progress hud been made,
L'.S. Arnl-a.'adur W alter lb-dell
there is neither optimism nor pcs- Smith conferred at the K r r r x M
aimiam le in g expressed at any c-ml«j»y today with French Amof the three emhasaie*.
lutaaador Yve* Chataigneuu.
One must w ait,” it was »ald, j
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until final terms arc- in and def in’uely*‘icVtl^l’ " "lt“iV M n t l e i s ^
this time to wager either way on
I MNiiHHril l*r«(9M l'«lB + O llf
conclusions."
aii&gt; «'Df he* rla in u il couUI coroborshould lw pointed out that „t,. hi* story completely, lie ,ald
fc'uV power* ^
^
•^•ach some decision
here, that with Stephen ICaushrnhuth, who
does not necessarily mean a pub- w t. *(-,i,-tary of the- N ye M t«lII bed agreement w ill appear nt tions Investigating Committee in
tie rlo sr o f the talk*.
,h t. Senate, and two others , i * l
Tc-ehnicalitie* are believed to Nye's stu ff. Ills * served as legal
l-e holding up ngreement* although assistant to the committee lien,led
it can I n* reported on good nuth- by form er 55enntor (it-iald I*. Nye
o n ly that pr-vgrr.es has been made. llt- N D l.
The thrr*- eml-assirs are remainS ltip lin g &gt;aid Chanrlwr* and
ing silent o fficia lly on all details Hiss agreed that they and their
„ f what is (along placed at the fam ilies lie ,1 togethe r for i- hint
meeting- or on whut is l-eing di»- time in Washington the w ititn of
r uaard.
lihit-IS.
Ih e l S. embassy i- refusing,
Stripling *al-l investlgatois thus
a- it baa all through the ta lk *, far have Iwen unable to find ;
to deny or confirm or evtn to comItecord o f a sublease which H itsJ*
mrnt on rt-poil* em ulating here said he gave Crosiey on an l&gt;] satt
or abroad.
|
men! In which both fam ilies lived
However, front another author- before Hiss moved into a liouso;
native aoUITC It i- learned that
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K IS K N IIO W F .il N A M E D
*• ,h *- l » » ••f
a western
W A SH IN G TO N . Aug. It* o i l —
Hetman government and the nr- (irn . Dwight ll. Kitenhuwet was
Hon on that hy the six western name,) honorary president uf th*
P"**&lt; r . nt London.
-Arm y Em ergency .............
Hctlirf today
*• »* •&gt;&lt;» s«'«'fet how thi* question by Secretary Itoyxll.
Gc-n. John J . Peeishing held th*
displease* the ltu ,«ian s and to
*»&gt;“ ' •xtent their feelings have P«sl frcitn ll»42 until his death
on hr nmttrr* I m t I i i i , iu»l niontln

THE WEATHER

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scattered
lh u n d ffklio »ftd Ih ro u ih F rld a f.
(••nil#

In Unity There Is Strength—
To Protect tho P ea r* of tho W orld;
T o Promota th# Progress o f Am srlca;
To Product 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
VO LU M E

Hiss’ Story

Exlablitihed 1908

XXXIX

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

T i l l K S D .U

AUGUST

It*. I 9 H

Asjtoclnlcd P r t s i l.ca.srd Wire
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United Nations
WarnedOfNew
Palestine War

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ruman Says

Soviet Teacher Ruled
Bill O f Rights Beyond Reds’Control;
Victim Is Improving

Marines ‘Hit The Beach’ In Joint War (James

No Secrets O f War
It rive Gotten Out
Of Country. Accord­
ing To President

Bcrnadottc Tells Of
Jerusalem Situation
‘Which Is Gradually
GctMtiKOutOflland’

M is. Knsonltin.'i To l»c

Prcsirlrnt

Indicates

U \S | IIN C .IO N . Any
l'» -t-Vi
l l r F IlW A B D U I 'I IT I S
Visited By Surgeon Fact’s l iciison 'I'rial
O lh ci K’li'.ci.ins W ill
t
S T O C K H O L M . Aug. 19 (A ’ i
I tec,dent I , mu in e x p i r e d lbSelect
ed My Soviet
s - T ltc United Nations I ’ .vlcvtinc
epimon locl.IV tic *1 the Holier
Be Given Asylum In
mcdi-vlnt w stnrd
the Security
hr.iim g' on Cnmmunrtl artivitir*
Consul I )ep.irtmcnt |
U.S. If It I s I)csircd
Council Ind.vv tli-vl live situation in
ha ce infringed on the liiil ot
It*
tr *||\ VI llli.n |n\v 1 11
MAX' M tltK . \ug 19
Jrru ia lrm i' "gtsdu.tlly Retting out
Right,
W A S H IN G !! »N \ g. 19— (A*)
of fi-xnd.'' H r M id il it douldful
11-- it ,,, told a newv conference I fvi|Mf»%rfuntl v* i . if|N ii|n | |i*&lt;|.iy
l l i r State I Irp vitnirnt ruled
w bcilict llic I Inly C ity can l*c
ll
government** lov vllv program in lltr rim dilioii " j t!i&gt;‘ K«i %«i h i
forinvllv
lodcv tint M '*. D k iin *
•«
I
io
4
&gt;
|
tr4
(liff
h
I
bi
«
,»
rrl
,«^
t«
dcm ilitsti/cd in llir near lutur*.
In* hern rn tiirlv M irm tfu l in
S
K -o e n kin i. rrlnger Ruvtisn
Count lo lk r Rcm sdntlp, avkImm tliv tlim l
of
I ,-venting in (lit • vlmn ref 1 om
te ir h r f. iv f,rv,-n-| , --ntli'l of the
mimiclt into the government. I I- I he Soviet to n*nlvtr
ing live* count tl for prompt action
Soviet governm-nl " in l-,ng *« «he
% to halt the renewed Arab- Jrw iilt
*■*»«! lie lirlirvec no war secret* ( During llir niglti ,|,r hvd i»r-n
irn in n c in tine « ornlry."*
hive gotten out n( thi* I ountry. i ie|*,c,tr«l Cinliug ,1 R o .x rv rit hot•Irtfc. declared in an interim re­
Ibe ruling w ic given by r.rne»l
port lh.it ihe Arsh* have accepted
Mi Trum an made the»r ol» |»*lal•
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( (to n . S , rrlcry- M vrth xll't
in principle the pl-tn -to disarm
srrv tlmn* in ,,-c|H&gt;nc,- In qOC*tmpf,
- bulletin i ir,l *1 10 A M
.
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leg.il
o l, 1*01. in , |r ||r f | „ JlltticC
regular and itrrgu lar troop* in
II- ,c»l the Urp.vilinent ot Jutllce *ard
.
s k
" * .
-k. .
Samuel D a k - in n , „ i th- New
Jftu ta lrm .
h i* hern •luilving lor a long Itm* _
(O kcarii
Slepin-,vn») ,
lin k State .M i|,irni- • ourf.
"B u t the Jew*, who ils lr d in iti­
a new I--V dlv vt.vlute. Hut he *.*i.l KocrnVim 'c mndtlion vI kov , im '
TAKINO PARI in THI JOIN! w ar maneuvers at L ittle T ie e k. V .i. M.irinex
c h f th r,r ,v * . ,„ i . i ,
Mr- Kocrnlcrni l-q-ed ft .ry ihe
be.irh, sup|K&gt;rtcd by flame thrower* and tanks West |*olnt ra lets Ann „ „ l „
„ ’ [,
’ c
ally th ry did not exclude de­
it i. mod difficult to work it out provrm rnl this m omng I l-r (cmthud clorv ,d ill- N ,,i - i cum ulate
m ilitarisation. have
shown no
ii*i,le, onr t„im »( government |*er.»turr i , 101 I ’ubr n 110.
111 \ r w l o l l | ccrrl
SPcf it
readme** lo arrept il up till now.
gnu cut—ing ccitain Irrrdonv with- who h re tlrong
Hirathiivg nuue
now iii * i nhi d , i,mlilmn in a
out inlnnging on the llill of Right*, c su lv u rn - hein.-pul un.lri ,vn
a Beinadottr addrd.
f , lioqnt ll lii- 1I &gt;1, Id e m cought
||.
, ,| be Is rntrgo ri, a lly op o \t gen lent
M ir ,ie a gic-l
™
Under th,--- conditions it would
be n - c e c a ry to have a "strong
P-..-.I lo u ir nee* Inw that would lu r ikf.ccl “
•mm ^,r ■''', l r Depvitnieat'* ruling at
and w ell armed i n t e r n a t i o n a l
mm i T |ir
T h is b»» been the aim
4| „ H| , |, , , , |, r
-I vonlerrncr h - ir vevtrid ty with
fn rr r " to bring alocnt dem ilitarixa- j
Ince 1
177*4.
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of ,l„- gocernmrnt since
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lie noted
noted t..»
that...........................
the Alien l'* " r n t b ill not hern olci-rcl
lin t
tint, o f the Holy C ity , tlu- report
d, • laic-,I lie
Do Id e m I ,-Id ir|o*t|e,* (he
said.
Dem ilitarisation o f Je ru ­
and S*-dillori Law* re*ulte«l from | the Soviet rom ul genet il had been
salem ba* lo-en one of the ntedi- j
department', d liln -lr would govern
n -Itniitioii sirnilai lo tiiat e v i-lin i: mcil-cl In *end i &gt;uigron for
ator's prim ary aim* in hi* negotia- 1
luc d c icimii, pr,,l, cl-lv n-xt week
11onviil, ilion. T lir iinit.vlinn wa*
tions w ith Jew * and A ral,*. Ill*
Mt l Ionian was asked w h e th e r, ,
. ,
,
,
,
,
on w lirl- lu
a wnr of hahexx
lb. , e h . Ix-en nil* - hang,- in the |
‘ rv lc d .iy bv the h-.-p.I.I
latest attempt to tiring about u j
N A N K IN G ,
Aug.
Ifl (/Pt
tntpirc h- i c i i -'I i. cin'l Soviet
ro-iti-c,
r-v
ove,
letting
U
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g
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an
f-o
ibe
ho-pital
era** fire failed to hall the fig h t- ' L O C f l l
i
Chin* t,Mlay adnptrd a new gut,I C o m m u n i s m
» i..„ .l , , , , , , ontt,-r- look nt l o y a l l y ! '" " '
'hat it . c- itiiilai t„
("oncul General f •• „f* M . Ia»Ing there.
*tan&gt;lard currency and „i,l,-ied a l l 1
^
Bernadotte* report expres'ed |
D e s t r o y e d B v S o c i a l r c - .i.i*
ith e i» ,* iu u .,n rhm would t»- &gt;■*
bank' clo-ecl for th- n* *• two day •
T H M U IIIC I OlfARTMlNT I .. ,.ked ru.vlin tern uni v did
r
0
^ rt.
||i* i « |»11• •I Hint
m rnl J l r n«lrd I#. I
| di \ "irinn «f
fear the*r rla .h e * might bring
to |-ci mit an orderly conversion. ‘
111, w rit direct, -I I -niiaklr* ta
aitt'iotltir* in J -| ,n to
about new fu ll .ra le w-arfare.
Kclorm , bays Sin ecr fit., nlccnv ate available to Con- ""&gt; I'l'v w pvt" " ," .l-vit*w■ f-r IhL Si , . tArmy
Government
spokesman
llo l-J
" I- l ' - n t Itaigri of p r",In ,,- M
h-.enkrna for a hefile *. I eonsullalinn l- » p
lington Tong said the currency
" It should I n* l-nrne in mind that
,
.f t l ' - - , l.c- n„t
- . ronfi.IrnC
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treason f-r t ,-r c artnne liroail-aits lx-n&lt; r,-i|,,i« bearing la-t Tliu rsMI•
h.M. "VcIflJI .
cc ii-c sl,f
grower* a n d shipper*
fu rther deterioration o f Ihe s ilt i- ( Celery
—
, , . w illi be culled "gol.l
,■»&lt;, yuan” and
\&amp;4)T9 *UI(1 nir.in% ,,,
ol I• ••,,,
n fmi ,.i.tllw
i , i ,, i -(i *
( ‘miflih-nllul
ho nddrd. I ia «
T in * wa* iletaycal, hut Dirkfrom Japan S',.* * j , I d e n t i f l , I a* dac
tvcl other
and 1I v c d loultiple f i„
i n avAilultlr In thi* F i l l
•Bon in Jeru«alem may lead to from Sanford and Oviedo were ^,h * ,
il wil1.,N' backc-d hy OKI pe r
Uonununicmw n r yesterday !«4*
out­
Mr*. Iva Toguii t&gt;.v-|nitx* (.it, ve ), s l. -in told i,-|&gt;.,rteis j,- "eouid"
cvec-k ago
anything
"• be, t. a|&gt;
general nsum ption o f h o stilitie s., 4mo
f|lr te)e|y mrn lrp rrlP n . rent reserve*.
..
\Vhrt&gt;
|oynlly
I
mimi.U
now in tto- Ji.p o - ,- ■.vpii.il. An nrvrrtbi-b-s- l-.I.I l...uvck,n In -ono g-v- n -- veial
The o fficia l ami-iuru einent did line,I in Kiw.ini.ciic al the T s,tiii*t Of H f t iniifml nature has boon I A, *
Tim United Nation* m e d i a t o r , , L
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tha
Am rrir.m , ,t,r&gt; ■ j,, i .My w ill trmpt for 'ail■
inf.ii mat ion ha* ' li|,M,-t 11an-f,
had asked Aral** and Jew * to no I " 1* ,0o,r " an ,8 i *&gt;eLlrn !
,he not disclose rales for which th,- Crnler hy K u il Singer. Auctuan (llor|ti*i i| tlu*!
l»e returned to tiie It s witlun 30 •ivd(*r
cfpt n now rrnM« f in % r f f H l r i * w i t
pKKluccd in Flnrid-i ta il *'rw currency w ill lie exchanged born author and journvlict, who ' been turned over In grand ju r ie * ..l Tto- ,'on-id g, n.-ial. who con
Tin* rutifiif l*y *#!• « rnniR m
days lo 11- • .* n Fi.im icco Fed­
for the Old, inflated paper mmwy
r , | llr&lt;J onr „ f „ (P |l ( „ un,|r r . ! A* f„ r the . a .......... the
fugee
’ ' i ' K-- . r,kina'- h op v #«
la*t
F rid a y morning.
But theljregi w h„ voted in favor o f
-.
eral Grand Ju ry
(i„t,-rni&gt;tkondl) tnp «|t |r it lini-nt iiffii'in h |»«»|I«li#*|
b lt lF m i f itrhVi nir *in rc thn v "in«l itinn*i&gt; li/e.l
Hul official i-----------i i u i r n Rniil
«
r*
i Sovb-I -rh-i-d teacin r* In New ' *
‘ lh«* m(«**
'•«' n |" ',"p t. ba-l complain, .1
up n tio!#* irjtv tiriK Hnvirt n^niAa*
irtiona j 'hat tl • |--il„ e gaat-ling in r at the
Palestine
tn lre
£ « .o
ra ^ d
I f n
r '
w" u,' l ! ' - " o gold yuan fo r -1.000,
•" C -rm u iy . ,„d Yru t . M i. Triin in a *»i,t tlv. ...............
H»»n nnrf •fum in-tx in |f *• K
0 L‘c:.-yg' •-! last T ' l u L./W ig h t
w |» - n e e " h j n l the Florida G lower* txrO (Jh in v ic doBar* o f tho n stt. who ,riv c d a pneon t-rm i-r
,f th.- teacher* Indtiatc tiiat a lo t|b "M 'B # l had t-an.-d rnn-itlate „f*• inn ra/'1,
Bernailotte** nld.-. anbl Security Airociation in Avon P ark. Tuc*- ^"*1 curren-y now In use. fi- i r | Sweden l-c .iu c r ol I n Imok ,&lt;n
l tu rn ,-an* ihink ,
r " " " ' « '" g h.-r
gold yuan fo r each i f . 8 . d o lla r 'M ..I . t rtcoering.
Tn»* | ••»| i
Iwi\ h #i11«of• i| (hr 1
M ill’ V I M- !
ifrp irtfn^T’ t
Council action could take the form day.
•f fira«l«»tn *»f (hr Iruliviilunl.
II
wat
mli»fetv.l
taw*.
.
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.
I
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.
a
I
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I
and two gold yuana .for
. . e-n-h
i i»*g " f f " *», ! m!*| r*
h(f
t-achi-r n, -nying sin- jinupcd to
of w arning* or sanction* ag ain.t | J lie crate, known a* No. 3612.
On
iilh
rf
•
•
11«
•'
■
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M
•
ft
umiifi
ChinCM- ailver ilnflar.
din -d hy Frank Shame*, who «aid
‘ •••wt . •.itijitr*' , , t! •t th#» not#
• -rape- fi -m the , -in-ulate. and
th* •lilt* found to I** vinlntini? tho i t
i #
Mm !
•will I
that she vc a* ufluid .......... Soviet
r»nn|»|f*f#Hl dm!
truce ordered hy the Security l,J ,L I,fcn , ^
,
,n r ,omP
' ' mP
Ih l!" ih e ’ g*iivVrnmeni* *mm'l'" i* . u'&gt;! j ll" !
“ '" W p * " *
A 9liXI.tNMI.fNNi l-.su to l*ale«tin«, I re p re s e n ta tiv e *
1 i ♦ iiiilo t * « * &lt; | &gt;r
Council In a Ju ly Ift resolution. I '» " h .a ilig h lly larger crate, hul
m
IfR
it
h
a
lf
n
billion
fo
ld
yunnn
1
•'*rs
,n
^rr
"
ii»
lr
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•(HI
under
•
Irralin
n
'•&gt;
in
p
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"U nder prevailing condition* it it was felt ih sl u»r of several
li» rover Ihe ir»(i trillion^ in n.itioi ll»r Rnt*iiy (*lul» lin e «r%ri«l
(port-import l-ud
T h * q u estio n |ain » v - oeh vorrie-l dmut il„M. 13*9
*.|«|r*f flint lir (|t&gt;#«
It d ifficu lt t&gt;&gt; astc** resp o n sib ility. ti/ rt wat creating confu&lt;ion a n d '
H m R I I r n m I i (* i P a g e | m * |
or al currency outstanding.
| month, ago. dial lie had inclined f llo ly'a form ,
. i n . , . , , , \ f r l r n , |„. ,i.|.. |# .k -,f inform al Inn ihe
in the linn-i -d a four-pocs, i Itus-mo - --ti-iil inny l«- getting I
M
r*l-n.e. rite
I
,
« -h ,.n „ Kai-Shek flew
to m r hefr
,,4|k I m
•nferenre of theI'.S .
Itussin. | * m , „ :lk i„ k. rh i, o ffer fi-un a huBernadotte said, adding;
t H4‘ recommended liy the National , back here laat n'ght fro ,,, K uling
..... ....
Cardinal S p e l l m a n
'" ita ln and I in- - . an-l ran not - n ianilarian vie w p o in t”
"T h e y Ixith have come delilccr- Container Committee and R o r i J i » " h the new money plan He o u t-■
............................... .................
ry
well
I
k - li.n d lid
p
n
lu
ira
lly
in
|
pennoyr,
-aid
h,
told
tb-netal
Presides Al Mass
«g
t ^ r - .................... r
i* .,
Crate M anufacture,. A.*oci.«ion “ n|M* ‘
X
ll- s lls n - - , ns I s s r *1*1
i \ akuv Lom akin:
Kor Bnscli.ilIs Great
who pointed oul that u.e of v.riou. K m .m ln lS ^ ' p g S ' r li . "c-.urlfl? 2 M l * H A l l d W o m U I l
i
Me Want you to know 'lint we
*i/e» increased Ihe cod ol pro- approved it and sent the plan to
an- doing everything m
God's
it, i ll \ 1:1 l - i n n r i : i t
an emergency meeting
o
| "nine |o help this woman
She
ducing crates.
“
**f Ui* e' x­
'• le rrlh lv . te rrib ly sirk
We had
M W Y O R K . Vu.- 19 , , r ,
Shipper* who have other tire* of ' eciitive Yuan (le g id a tu rr).
in pot h«-r under nu oxygen t. „t I
S» i n f f l*
V vm
i! r u n r
l" i I* »!»r Hiltli
»iv toV.I
| celery crate* than the 3612 *iie
today to ui.ik h
' rr
I,.
I 9 f f«•f
Mtv .lur*- t’ h»tn*
lit
l,iwM|in|
&gt;|
I
’
ttii
f
v
l
4t||f
in dock may me of their pre»enl
" I ’e rh ai
not I m*ing from our
1I tin*
DlfOf.
i!« •! ••win t!ini,i%r«l tlir m illin 'k "
....................
OliMOND, Aug. IP , V 1
V th* 1 •*11• -• I . ntcr ('f tl'd
inventory, hut it ***» sgteed that ...........
Double funeral service* w ill be
_ _ _
I men and a woman were taken in
timuitiiiu; (nt ll»r Lm t ol
! ’
Da\ f* 'iiv ltic |ilfltin«Nl bv
would he m*dconducted in the F irs t Christian no future purchase*
*1 Oh * v 11*m•t i : 111tiif ( ini*
,
,
.SI'KINT.FIKLD. III., Aug to ,
' "-' -I v tmlay in rorm -m VVA8IIINGT«N. Aug H». *»V'
! ..!!
Church Frid a y a l .1:311 I ’. M. for ol tire* other than j o ix .
III*’ I •*i *v
» w ill t»f» itriA
rPT*9—(sow. Farl Warren of’ C a ll-1 *" " 1
",u" ,,’r "f " young man ' •• llniine I n \rn&lt;n, an Aell
''•Irnt iliMiik.indk »»(
f M i. and M rs. Jam es 8. Wchti
V)
W. A. la-ffler. manager ofUtia«e fornias. GOP nominee for vie- ",”1 ,l"'
'"t'r 'l»yi"g of hi* dat, tie- Commit!,-e l,«lay or,lere,|
who died early Tuesday morning and Company, said that while hi* ,,rriljl|Pn|i ,n|,| |||ino|a repul,liran- j °^
ll»r ! IIII'HM will! ln rtv It I til III »• !» l,» .*» i ***i u I f iM fk it i f i t at i r •
la-arh 8atunla* -ee former New Deal lawyer*
at tlie ir humc un Meet F irs t **—
firm ----—
was not
directly
t ( ! ‘Y I »
•
•
t
|K*|Mtn uni ||ir nlMt llir \vli»» 4(1 I t l V r f «n
* J!—
1 “ repre*ent-d 1r&lt;„|av that America must put i«n *n**f!’*' Tbl* w as learned from g&lt;—I •at&gt;|»-*r for ipn-slioning tumor
Btreet.
at the meeting, he had asked to end to d isun ity that arts " * ir - nulbotity lull police would n -ilt1
pf* ■•**■• • . . ( fti&gt;* r h ib , t lr .- U r ^ .l
r in it* CommunDl *pv- ting of tillol
in,
1
p
je
ilrn
l
m
u,-l
Imn
ill
cplill
l
l
il
l
,Og-«l
llir
M r*. \Vel,h wa* born Dec, if.', lie counted as favoring ihe rra le
,
, ,
,
I'liift f •( tHltlV t *a .*9, ra V»irn |#
.lig a t io n
Tiiey ate: Natbnn ol toe .‘ o mmole (.m inty I n i - , , , i . .
against sertion or group er confirm nor deny It.
lt&gt;M in Athens, Term, and came as now adopted, and declared that imn
' •••&lt;"!"
‘ tlhedM l cud Mfi ! • •Inn* •* aa •
|piv«*fi
Pollen Chief Tom Jn lin .o n «ai-l " tt, l.ee Pre«*mao .ind Jo hn Aid l»U* ami llenlth A " o r ini loo.
again*! group."
tu Banford with her husband 27 it w ill go a long way toward
f • i
i* r••!• • • I I* i*tf nt (M f iR f it
Lite romnvlttee al'o said (list day requested that ritioen* i«jf ji**etl|r*i»r*| mto 1,111, Avenue,
however, tiiat "wo have four men
"The
po
litical
phitoaphy
of
year*
ago
from
Chattanooga, standardising Ihe package* used
• 4 •• i*t r »r
• -I
ham i Cardinal Spellman prr
faith ami freedom must prevail I III custody" In connection w ill, ' ger I I I .* , former Slate Depart s, i,„o..i.- eaunty donate pajamas
lenn. l i t e r were both charter for shipment of Flo rid a celery.
. .
,
, ,
l ’»«‘ xltlrflt ' • *rdon Hi a ile y reslaving of Gregory Blount, 2
nt o fficia l aern-rd o f bring lor 0*e of patients entering ttie
In
our
entire
nation,'
W
arren
de.
members of the F irs t Christian
| »»,l-«l *t il,e rrquirm lugh nine nun*t*.I *h*’ 4 o,|^r» f the farm ­
He pointed out that the -IrtlJ
I rover 'ity nf Kentucky student, | ,r l of n p rr-w sr llml ufpler- t ol-urulosi* Hanitoriiim
Church. She is survived hy ona rrate w ill aeenmmodate alt d if­ rlsred.
Many patients aw aiting admic I f... tt,r |„g guy” e u l. the hippy Iv l!r» t v •» , ' • I- ■ I at San
nnd hi* vacation acipinintan,
.-,'inml
in
Washington,
ha*
r,-Ill*
speech
wa*
prepnre-l
for
s lite r, M r*. Mae Melton of Chol- ferent xlte * nf celery, w ill be
I a*1I t ;• j#i I* i- »u W* to r'd av A
e.| »„ .til.to il „i this tim e lo
' " "'11 a* those bedfast ccilh
delivery at a Republican Dav M ary Duck*. 21, F:a«t Point • Ga .
ll ,,n11n**r d Mm I'o*# T n a i
tanooga; three brothers, Ja rk
•I iff flo-v ft lll
daleelor te-t
lulK-rclllosls are badly m need of
• s» i v, I st S:30
stenographer.
ra
*ie
r
to
handle
and
w
ill
reduce
rally
l-efnrr
thnu*aml«
who
poured
| htandifer, Hanford, Joe Ktandlfcr
.
.
,
Pajam as,
-lorevealed
Even
»4. !»h l \\ #dr
-.iv. not sit metnChief J&lt;&gt;hn&lt;»n would nut e lt
the
breakage
In
handling.
into
the
fairg
ro
u
n
d
'
granatand
to
San A n na, C a lif., and H arry
(lis t has denied time and again j though the rb.thing might be worn
l.
x r 4. I 'm illf» .. i i r ho | fr lan-1«
Kcsitlciils
Crate m aker* having been wait rhrer for G O P victory in Nnvcm borate n i to whether the four in
S tan ife r. Tuscaloosa, A la .
ler
oath
that
he
ever
was
n
|
lt
W
1||
,
tt||
„
iM(lh|p
Ml
(i
IDVlfI’ll
i ■ o il, , I T icket t
I rinded Ihe two reported picked
l
r
lie
de'cril-ed
his
talk*
a
i
—.
.
.
..................
..
t
i
ing
for
the
decision
on
standardixnlie now lu-nd* tl,e or dressing gowns w ill alio meet
M r. W sbli was horn Aug. 17,
Bed
Polic e ran lu* ••Man- I fr-m *ov Jay&gt;-e«
UP today nnd two negroes still • uimunist.
S I d iic
IBM In ’ Sweetwater,' "Tenn? amt I •*«»» " f r **]*'r y rrate* liefore going “ n „ri|m litical.
m. r n u x, it ( n* pointed out.
being I" Id for investigation II- ' irnrgle Kndowmrnl for Inter a need
Warren
aide*
said
he
i*
w
itli
ahead
and
m
aking
them,
he
said
(jticrated n garage on West F irs t
Clot lung may I m&gt; mailed lo or
M rrtifnr nuri*i i for ib** board
woiibl not say where the font • ,'ional I'ra re .
It!
\:\
r
:
,\ujf
l!»
1
*»
\n
an
irryi
J
,
C.
Hutchison,
who
represented
holding
major
fMilitiral
statement*
Street. He wa* also a gunsmith.
x»f I fx«f«*r t It . i l*x rn • liantf«*(| tn
were held.
These development* ra m s a* left at T II Association hcmbpiitr- i
i
'
; • »i r
H it ttirvivorn include one brother, hi* own firm and J . D lngfrlder at " " " I campaign speaking tour*
ers.
or
bv
telephoning
"
til
the
x. .»n*| and f 'Uftb T b u r v la y
Four white m e n arrested a ' I' - »ldenl Trum an la.'herl oul al
»i.«'
* *«ir «if ll* tlth t«»n«'«l ti* fb.
filt h ,
Kd Webb, Hanford; two sisters, the meeting *aid today that stann ra rli fi* *»*t|i X fx rtln c i
rom m iltee.
lie arrused Ib- clothing w ill I n- railed f»r.
Knrn'otn when they were found •i
nii'L* tu • •'4 f I *iii •I %•of S u v lrl •rrtof tlltfl '
Mr*. Fred Davis of Chattanooga dardiration nf the *l*e o f crate ,
It
is
our
w
ish
as
an
Nssnciacarrying s -2A rifle in th ir. car
___
up of infringing Ihe B ill of
jM.ltr. tvlm pur *4»r*l Mm&gt;i» mar , Mi'fp »• c I x| (• n rl**’ 3ffnfu I and
and M rs. Mattie C a v itt of Cleve­ w ill help the celery industry. T h Hie same ratilier of the death li ght* In il* Inquiry into alleged I Hon.” * * " l M rs.
Daw son, "to lir t ii 1 4 dlm&lt;*«( infix tin* XitH ttmn four lit Tu«* d a y evening*
new crate I* more pearly o f the
land, Tenn.
wound* n f
Blount
and
Mi** '"m m u n l'tn within the govern | r" ,',9 H r "'V 'H ° f H*e People with arul I It 111 * h n rrln rf.
The rem ain* nf M r. and Mr*. site used by C alifo rn ia, he de­
llu rk * —were relea*ed to,iay. Police n „n t.
I whom wo are w orking, and thi*
M Webb w ill lie in stale in tho clared.
I i» l r«'p«»rl4 Raid nn* p r r 'on
f h i i f Kd G arner of Hara*ola ha-l
The Prr*ident repeated hi* pre. nppenl nnd afford* tho rlticcn * ef wn Vi!tf#| and another unun*|r«|.
l!
■* church from 2:-10 until .1:30 F r i ­
Other Hanford-Ovlado grower*
the communitv an opportunity to
*ni,|#
he
doubted
they
had
anv
vmiia
rlaltn
that
Senate
and
House
day afternoon. The service* w ill and shipper* at the meeting w ere:
Tint hmtflinjf, nutlmir mob |r r r n |
oim iltre hearing* have produrrd help us meet this parlirutnr need.” th*- B n*-• *n io nr jxohtr, uii-* l-arl
T O K Y O , A u g . 19—OF)— Amen- connection w ith the crime.
be conducted by the Rev. J , H. C. Ilr tc e l o f Am erlran F ru it
A
ll
per«on&lt;
in
this
vicin
ity
with
information
not
already
in
the
M IAM I \ u r 19—(T t — V .q u a ’ l
Bandjill
F a rr is and interment Growers, In c., W illiam Vihlen and
i*d p|t4urly
llr if i »h doctor poliro
.P»*|on o f the F B I and pre­
w ill he made In Evergreen Ceme- tx u crrrs, in c .. vviuiam vim en ami i * U y 0lm oyVl•m|,i M P*Commun!l. li,' known *ev rrim e tendencle* were
dlOfxY Juif in«|i|(* t Ii 4* I tr i f i • Ii lxo«in wave moved Into the Caribbean
being
sought
hut
Police
wmil-l
,
rr,(p,|
to
«
fm
leraf
rrand
Ju
ry
,
peacefully
.................................................
_ tirrm
_ .............
terv.
*
riarjr
a» tbr 000 nr nuu**
an Sen tndav ocnie 1.100 mil»* southrhp prP.|,|e n t flatly accused the
from a movie atudlo th ey had g lv- no jlcta il* on th i.
hutf,-d taunt« , if "Coinii,iinYs’l
st 1•"* of M ,ami an I wa* under ebo f Standard Grower* and Andrew held ainro M arch 31.
Reward of 92.000 h a . been po.t h,„ 1M. U n -A m e rica n
A ctivitie s
th,- n&lt;dire
cervaiiun of hurricane hunting
Dud* and David E a rle n f Ihe Duds
r
,|
for
inform
ation
leading
t»
i
r
'
*
l
l
*
*
r
4
On
Taae
•*•*
“ We are leavin g only tempor*
W O O D STO C K. Conn . Aug. 19.
T
h
demonstration
amounted
!&gt;
&gt;
*'*nni *•
interest*
at
8 lavia.
Flel*cher a rily ." one s trik e r leader said. ronvlrtion of the k iller*.
(,Pt — l»r. Hamilton Holt, noted
T b r r a t t r r lv f * v r d r v r |r p a j
Brother* and Danxlger, and Char- S-ven hundred armed Japanese
1
■1
■
. M II’ R M fiN D \ T u II im n o n
peace advocate gelebrntlng hi* virtu ally a m » „ m anifestation • wo iln f i ago n rar St Y u rla , a
agam-t
C«nununl»m.
lc» T . N ihlnrk of Oviedo.
police prom ptly
occupied
the
N A T IO N A L G U A K H D A Y
W ILDW CM iD. Aug. 10. GT&gt;— 7fith birthday toclay, still j* firm ly
W rat I imI im i%lanti
Manager I^imonte G raw of the studio, operated hy the Toho
A n a w h urricanr buntar trbo
Ostia I L F ly n t, life long re*i
W A S H IN G T O N , Aug. |0 —#/1*r I
* r} aht Ih-mecratle I're *. ra rry in g the torch for establish­
S
P
E
C
IA
L
M
ES
S
ltlN
Florida G row er* Association term ­ Company.
— President Trum an today pro I "B "H a l elector nominee* have ment o f n strong world govern­
T u i v | | \ c q i- 1,0 / it, I Hewr Into Ihe scpiall wave today
dent of C,encva, d ed at 7:25 P . ed the adoption of a standard »lnFour Sherman tanka fo u r arm or­ claimed Thu rsd ay. Bcpt. 10, a., »■"'n InvBed to the third annual ment.
T M . I A I IA S S L L , Aug. 19 -11, »ni,| j, wa* " fu ll f d irty w eather
M. Wednesday In the Tampa
U m i I b s m aa r * | . s i . i
n„ , , , , „ rn, „ „ f onlalne.I
ed cart, 50 arm ed aoldiera and a "N ational Guard D ay." lie called IjctKir Day celebration here Sept.
The lies! w ay "actu ally to abolish — Governor Caldwel nahl today ^
Municipal Hospital where h« wa*
•mall ohaervation plane w ere aent upon all ritile n s to give the N a­ &gt;'■when Governor J . Strom T h u r ­ w ar." said the retired R o llin ' Col­ he t&lt; e«t rertuin the
muddle. ,h „ w r r * and thunderstorm*, but
k taken on Tue*day.
to the studio h y the U . 8 . F irs t tional Guard “ their unremitting mond of South Carolina, 8tate«' lege president in a birthday state- wit tint i,,n" of Florida'- |ue«idi-n!inl n» circulation around a renter
I
Born Sept. 2fl, 1005 in Geneva,
Cavalry Division.
The bad weather area It m oving
liighta nominee for P rr'ld rn t, w ill m int on world rendition*, would election eau In- clarified hy legis­
support."
lation.
Mr. Flyn t was engaged in cltm *
ra 'h e r fast and w ill approach
The National Guard "ha* lu-rn b&gt; principal speaker.
b* for the United Stales "to help
In
a
Irttcr
to
Stale
Itcu.
Wood­
growing He I* survived by hi*
4■
a faith fu l and unflinching servant
Governor and Mr*. Thurmond establish world government with row Melvin of Milton, who asked Jam aica. B ritish island in tha
IIU N 8 IN G K K H K T U K N H
a
parent*. M r. and M r*. J . \V. Flyn t
G A IN E 8 V IL L E . Aug. 19—OP) of the people in struggle* against w ill fly to (.eeshurg to lie escorted an international police force which for the Governor's opinion i t a CarihU-nn 'outh o f Ciiha. probably
of Geneva: on# brother, Jock
(C h u ck )
H unsinger, foreign aggre*sion and in time* here hy a special reception com­ w ill bring any cu lp rit, individual iiropoccd special »e*clnn of the tonight, it wa* said
H O L LY W O O D , Aug. 19, &lt;*&gt;- —Charles
G rady Norton, rh ie f *torm fo re ­
mittee.
F tr n l. San fo rd : one xlster, Mr*.
or nation, liefore n revised and «.’ gi«lnturc, Caldwrtl «ai-| "cer­
185
pound
star
h
a
lfiw
rk
who w ith ­ of ilomeatic &gt;li*a*ter" he *aid.
A g.ingand-type (hooting killed
cast fo r the wenther bureau, aaid
W . G. K tllie r of Geneva: and twa
strengthened
United
N
ation*."
drew
from
the
U
in
v
e
rs
ily
of
ta in ly, unless great ra le is ex­ the area wa* under e|o«e observa­
one man and woundad another
^ daughter*. Barbara
and M ary
E D IT O R lllF-S
ercised, the problem
ran
I k) tion hut rm p h a 'itrd that it had
U * t night In the habedaihery o f­ Florida last sp rin g , returned to
~ J a n . F lv r t o f Sanford.
T
A
M
P
A
.
Aug.
19
(&gt;D—
G
raham
the
campus
today
and
said
he
IH
il.L
k
.N
D
I.N
TK
KV
P.N
K
H
« k
R
O
A
D
C
O
N
T
R
A
C
T
S
further confused.''
not developed the characteristic*
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MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1918

TUB BANFOnD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
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WgMtJ N E W S P A P E R

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** •‘Sootier or later, the record I•-I t »«*•' cou . n . eo n v e^ tw n eo s*
should be released," ho said. " I f lm u «l little more than tme milT
they didn't make a tranwript, uu- a n d thepuinykh a u w ^ c d in
they were stupid.’
t " ’”"
wh,cn the conv.rsaThe vice-consul added that only Ron was Intelrupted •&gt;) * « « •
a frw word* w *t« wpokm duriliK
K«»^rnkin« ^umy loui m t i ­
the brief vudt which he Mid w »t ln»i»eelor I anWen.
..
.
terminated when inapector MIcAnd in N«wr 1 ork hosenklna
hael K. J . le sse n announce,l. the 52-yeat old Russian School
“th a fa all,” and pushe.1 him sch.K.1 teacher who leaped from a
from
the room.
third-floor window o f the Soviet
Meanwhile In Moscow Tasi said Consulate where she said she
that
aiutrfm*n;a by Mrs.C)k»«n* w«« laeinsc
Mpnwner, wn*
Kotenkina have no value since reported still in critical u m -h tu ^
they are made through American at Roosevelt Hospital,
police ami intelligence agents.”
\ bulletin said she was "re s tA T a ts dispatch from New j nK comfortably hut still on the
York
printed in Pravda said:
critical list.* and her condition
"The American press continues u l l unchanged,
with the effo rt to alienee the f a d
A *tr«ng police detail continued
that Kosrnktna In the hospital t&lt;. guard her.
ronttnuei in fact to remain in
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the hands o f American police and
Almut 72 percent of U. S.
all possible declarations made in motion picture theatei* tie in
her name in the papers have no towns of W.ooo population or
value
since they are
made
through American police ami in*
tclligcnre ugi-nta from whose l
arbitrary plans at pi event depends
the life or death or Kotenkina."
Ta»s said
that
In
K osen-1
kina'* hospital room "th eir are
constantly on duty two police-,
women" ami added:
"The room i* guarded bv six
police agent* in civilian clothe*

Tlie adjournment of Ihr special session of Con­
yv ASIIIN'r.TOV
v
gress haa ael Ihr stage for the |irrildenllal campaign* ahead,
Prrai.Jrnl Truman lik-ly In journey In Ihr I'arltlc roaat within
Ihr next eight week*
•501’ presidential randidate Thomas K Dewry la regarded aa al­
most rerlaln In go weal Irfore Mr Truman In the prealdtnllal
T O L F JX ). O.. Aug. 16. (/I’l
Truer prison* dfowtinl lail i»H|lil awerpstakea. with O O P v i e presidential randidate E arl Warren
probably romlng east.
when a slrel tahlr liil| r tallying
O n I h r Democratic aide of the picture. Senator
iotnr 3 0 patirngert tank in inr
Alhen P,iikley of Kentucky, Mr. Truntan'a run*
M lUllirr KlVtl south ol llfl«\ lt&gt;'
nlng male. I* slated In ronrenlrate on tmnlrr
•lair highway gtalrol trported
states w h ere Senate seats lung In fhr halanrr.
In fact. one of the nmslderatlona behind Darkf h r VMlUMii wrie nlf lilifidl
ley’s \ke (.residential nomination waa the help
M il. I’ etrr Van Klmitrii-n, U . ;
hr ran he countrd on to give the Democratic
Jam ri I'u tinU . fi, and 1 'mnrl.ui
party In Us fight to re-win control.of the Senate
Van K lin rirn . V, ilir diowned
Mr Truman la virtually certain to pltoh Ida
woman's nephew. All weir (loro
main campaign Kittle on the record of the ftfith
Toledo.
Congre**. i-wti-ulaely Its failure to c a n y out hit
Two
other victims. I loirne
aiitldriftatmn program However, both Dew&gt;y and
Warren a .e r spec let] to counter l.y tdamlng Me
Hr Ml and I’rlri Vail Klingeien,
Truman fur th e atlll soaring coat of I'vlng
the d e a d woman'i Inwhand wrre
Henry A Watlacr, the I'rogrraalv* parly pre»lWuthinqton
hoipilali/rd,
lulfering »li&lt;&gt;« L and
.Initial c..nilidale. will head westward with hla
tniunra. llir state patiol laid.
own "peace nd abundance- program.
The b arge, which vno l * '" ‘*
used a« n ferry front American
laglon lidnnd in I hr Maumee In | • T L V I M i R lIN ttA V * M \lit.H IIOIV—The Air Force Is now re­
Ihr m aililaiid, already hail trail*- ceiving a ’’flying runway" cargo plane which could have aborUned
portri! m*\ « i ill hytMlrtn! |m*i x»ni the Pacific war had It hern available.
The 'flying runway" la Ihr tamed Fairchild Packet equipped with
(loin ii picnic sponsor* 'I on ihr
(•land l.y Ihr Teftlllralhni I nip. tractor-type landing g-.x* It can land and take off in any reasonably
level area
of Toledo
Perfection of thr tractor or track-type gear will eliminate in any
Many pas-engeis w eir reaeu.il
future war much of the laborious nlrflell construction heretofore
and adm inistered arllfical ie*|iira
lion l.y persons who swam t» i necessary la-fore volume "air till of supplies could begin to supply
their uid from the Island
brachhrad forces.
The I ’u tlh la boy and M i*. Van
The |,|ra ,,f |),e track-type landing gear for airplanes wax first
K lingrrrn wen- lrap|»d on deck glnkrrcil with in IU20. I.ut World War II had to be fought and won
•ml Cot iip I um Vmi
» before Its Wi.flh was sppierlated end concretr si lion taken
body w os found nrai I lie luirge,
Now in &lt;•( the "flying runway" planes have been put In operation
„ the patrol repoited. The n .. id.-ot and 23 more will lie built
occuird Just ioutli of Water* die,
One of the moving spirits In pushing the experiment was «5en.
0.. which la on I' S. route 24.
Cirorge C Krnnry. head o l the Strategic Air Command Kenney,
as Oen troughs* MacArthur'* air •hlrf in the Pacific, remembers
countless crises when hr could haw- moved up on Japurirse islands
much sooner had hr hail the ' (tying runway"
IlMsKS* IIOX SCORE -The score ahert for the recently ended
term nf thr Supreme Court shows that firry Justice Felix Frank
•
furter most nflrn rrbrllrd against the majority'* derisions He wrote
. ) HI of the 7* d|s*entlng opinions Is/ued during the term .
Ju stice lluliert II Jackson tralle.l Frankfurter
13 dissents, and Justice Wiley Rutledge was
Dauglai
third with 10
Writes 21
Ju stice William O Douglas did the most work on
D tr ilie n i
m ajority opinions, which ore the weighty documents
announcing thr rouit'a decisions Hr wrote 22 of the
. 110 handed down
I Next In line were Justice Hugo t. Hlark with 1A and Justice Jackson with 17. Chief Justice Fred M Vinson, boas of the lilrh court,
was a poor fourth with 12 opinions
I All told, the court handed down a grand total of 223 majority,
concurring, dissenting, sepaiate and "|&gt;er curiam" opinions during
the term.

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that she had been imprisoned in visited Koscnkina at hnsenkina'a
I he consulate.
'head stood C hell Police InspeetChrrpunylch
said
today
he
tM Khail A. J.» Udden and
thoughi p i l l « h 3 madT T u J Z M * Agvnl l ^ h k o t ^ U e a

Several Hundred Hie/
nickers Had Been w”h *'
Moved By Ferry

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land the hospital cnlrnucv U
guarded by a police guard. \&gt;hen

A fORMtlt State Department ei •
ployec, Donald Hits (above), op*
|&gt;eait at his own request lieforr the
llo iu * U n-A incrD an A ctivities
C'ummiltce In IVavliington. lliu en ,&gt;)ialirftlljr denied the accusation I y
'Ylilttnker Chambers, magarlnr edi­
tor and former Red spy courier, that
bo had sugagnl In Communist espi­
onage. Hist told the committee tlut i
he never had known Mr. Chamtu g . (International SouuJpliolo)

CHOStN (rum .I.30U imxli-is to bo
"Queen of Dig’ll im.'r," J wel Oolrlen, 2’.*. Roche ler. N. Y.. ts shown
emerging from Ilia refrigerator
where her gnsn was kept for 48
lo u rs to prrv nt the real roses of
which it D made from withering.
Shu will reign at the ar.nu’ l Amer­
ican National Retail Jc-veh rs slim*
l i N—v Ycr’; Cltv H iilrr« l!m s-h

A TOP RANUItlO supply expert '
M n J. G e n . G e o rg e A llo ik s n 1
(above) has been assigned a* Chit f
tJ.lStteriuGSter of the U K Army
European Command according to
•n ntinounren ent fr* in Wailiiniton ,
llnrkan. formerly In chnrgr'of the
return uid burial of American wer
d.-sd. will teke over direction of
op eration " v lttlc s ." the airborne
ft eight line supply in •Suv let-block■dcUDetlin.
l/nli rucCotiol)

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Ars you troubled by dUtrss* nf fe­
male lunctlonftl monitor disturb­
ance, r Doe. II make rod feel &lt;o
nerroar. cranky, resiles., week, a
bis moody—at such times? Then eo
try Lydia B. Ptnkham'e Ve«euble
Conifwiind to retie** euch irmpWomen by lb* U&gt;ou»*s.d#
S nel
•* reported remarkable btnadu.
rtnkbem ’e Compound li vbsk
Doctprs call a uterta* eedatU. It
b a * grand aooUilng adeel on ona
of woman’s most important organa.
—
* —
a'a ComTaken
regularly—
Pink Pam's
pound belps bsiUd up tn liu n t*
against such dietree* Il'a siao a great
ttomaents ionic I AU drugslorrs.

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Monthly Female Pams
Pink ham's Compound 1* r.rg
lies. mooibly
e fc c tit* to relieve
cramp*, headacts*. baegerbe,
—when due to f.in a l* lunrllo ual m ooibly dleturbance*.

Ufnge of Life
surf., /“ bi

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nasm\
e jS jjP o o ti

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Mr. Mutimi.
a’iainond infield* at the Air|&gt;oil which have gotten loo low,
will l*e laixed u bit, said lilant
official*.

(Bunts Officials
M m* '►•sew

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Blore lluilding at the airport,
which liaa loren taken over for
rerteatlun purposes, and the former JO Q lluilding which i* headquartans for thr tilania farm
II ••■UsMr.l I 'ls s t I’a i f Ilael
system
Th« building it being
of
the United S ta le s, Hritain
painted g ra y with m l trimming*.
nn I France ronfvrrsil ugain with
Grata la being cut and ground*
Foreign Minister Molotov in the
Improved.
Kremlin.
"T h ing* are going to la- fine,” I
The series of conference* s u i t ­
pm llrtrd .Mr. Sloneham. “ Aa w.&gt;
ed Ju ly 31.
go along, o f couise, we may see
The
western
diplomat* are
things tv udd that may lie teseeking a ha*i* fo r talks to end
qulrrtl."
the Kast-\Vi-*t d ifferen te* und to
Carl 11 u IsIm-II indicatt-d that the
solve the problem of blockaded
game numliei of club* will p roli-1
Ret lin.
*&gt;lil&gt; Irwin here this winter a*
Ambat«ad ir
W alter II o d e l l
Smith ■•( the
United Slate*,
last year. However, their la tho
I’rggy
Cummin*
and
Roliert
Arthur
ride
with
Charles
Coburn
In
thl*
pet i*l
Itritish
envoy
Frank
possibility that military training
acme front 20th Century-Fog's "Green Gras* of Wyotnining" at the Robert, ami French Ambassador
may resu lt In there not being Hits Theater Tuesday and Monday.
)vi-&gt; I'hatalgneau left the Itritish
enough m en to supply the Class
Embassy and drove in a heavy
l) ball rlu li*, and In Oil* ease,
which have l&lt;»n irsrrv rd by the rain to the K rem iir.
Mirral clu b* might lie dropped, hy such measure*.
(A illp'or-i.’ v
iufonnsn'in
he said.
At the Ship's Ktorsi lluilding. Fellowship Foundation.
These
1 '-mlon «x'd Mdotov was to give
He predicted, however, that the auditorium workmen were today will I*- rrplareil by Itenchr*. said R ’j - la - n i l ; tiuliiv io we.tarn
Banfurd Club will not lie affretrd removing the theater type »eals
p iof o-ale, "rehash --I
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modlfietl," for a Reilin settle­
ment. |
Anti-Cominuniftta nf II e r 11 n
utged the we-lern power* again
to lemain in the rilv and stand
firm in talk* ut Moscow over
the blockade,
- The Russians, a fte r - a wait of
nlxiut four months, asserted by
nre»»
and ruillo
that
l.leut.
Robert Dreher, assistant U. 8.
Naval attache In Moscow, had
lies-it seized receiving secret mili­
tary data and hustled out of
Russia ,hy demand nf the foreign
niinlstery.
U, S. Slate Department officials
said
the raw last April 23
actually was a ftnmeup. The
department said nmhssador Wal­
te r lleilell Smith had told the
Russian foreign m inislerv he con­
sidered the evidence against Dre­
her ’’arranged” with connivance
ot the Russian secret police. The
evidence was declared planted
a fte r the naval officer had ap­
plied for a visa to go home.
Washington o fficial* concluded
tentatively lhat Russia Is recog­
nising It overplayed its charge*

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It Is estimated that Seminole
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96-1,000 fur charitable purposes
during the 1D4R-40 fiscal year.
The County has appropriated
910,626 for charity patients, In­
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ST. AU GUSTIN E, Aug. Id
I/V&gt; —Harold W. liofoth resigned
Saturday a* manager of th* St.
Augustine and St. John* County
Chamber of Commerce and as a
result nine o ffirert and directors
votrd to quit, also.
Gofoth left to become msne g rr
of the
Marion C o u n ty
- C h a m b e r succeeding Wlllian”
illln l who is to Join the S o u t h ­
eastern division of the Chamber
Io f
Commerce of the United
S ta te *.
In
in the
me ma*»
m u,- resignation, th*
In the United State* there I* director*
g e n e r a l l v expressed
an average of one theater seat , “disguest with lack o f support of
for every 11.2 persons.
business people” here.

Of the states in the United
T h *ie ate more than 18,000
State*, Nrvado ha* th* smallest m i l l i o n i n c l i n e theaters in the
number of person* per theater United S tstrs.
£
seat-5.(t.
In IU4H, U. S. proven rrud* oil
of American crim inally, kidnap­
Havana ha* 3.1 radio station*, reserves were at a record high
ing ami violations of international
law In thr rasa of two Russian hrllevrd to lie more than any other irvel of more than 21 billion barcity In the world.
school teachers in New York.
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I'eailaaM t’ram I'm ,. I I * .
killing of the young man ami
woman on Ormond Reach had a
marked similarity to • double
slaying at Dania la st Oct. V.
Roliert Clark, s h e r iff * chief de•tty here, said ha had lltUa hope,
however, that the Ormond slaying
will uneatth any new clue* to the
Dania killing.
At Dania, Miss Elaine Kidridge, 2-T, and Lawrence Hogan,
24, were shot. Hogan'* body was
found Iwsid* his car, and Miss
F.ldridgr apparently was shot
dr.wn as sh* fled from the killer.
“The plitols used In the two
ra»e* were nf different C*Hhre
said Clark. "W * aro In touch with
the Ormnnd rase, hut It is ap­
parent that this I* a type of
crime which lead* to similaritiesSuch a ci.se occurred In Indian*
recently, loo."

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Fmi s On Spying;:

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Wife Kills Herself

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F a i l u r e In Search
For W i t n e s s Is
Given As Henson
By! louscCnmmittec

WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 7 ^ / T )
Die (ongr.aauirnl any dram*
• e ltc v cM went into a three.a*eek intermitaioq
today aa the Houae L'n-Americait
I &gt; n illtlc
,
1 *
, Actmtiea Committee admitted failI r ; i i ; c * ( l v A l I I .I D A .I V l. ,||* m ,i, Imnt f--r a perjured wit*

I lien It It
C«msc Of

net*.
Artnaa the Capitol, Sen*tor
he.allli la hr-lirard hv autlionliea l.i
I riguion (R-Mich) itruck ou*
have hern the i.atl-e ,d die doulde i
aneaa at the government'a loyally
I fliil
A, tlVltiei
t -Olllllttf-r 1. i. |rqm|t* liagedy Ila 11 eaila dm morning
\ r t inrnli -.1
program Me declared that teveral
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D-i|*ondem v ol i ode .oej ill

of *'.n|| an .il&gt;' ■ ............. .
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i Lt»* •( • r of the i ’ftn*
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Babe Ruth Lies
Play Big Roll In Iran’s Problems In State For 26
J

Earlier, accepting the freedom ol
Black|KMil. he called for 150.000
I .
.
men and women to join the
Ameiiran. air playing a larce part in the modeiniMlioti ..I |i m. the
Territorial Army-Britain‘» equiva­
lent of the National Guard. Thit ancient land of IVr•11. which h lo.ikint: to tin. counliv lot k K kc on
number n( enli*lmentt would near­ military, ernnomir. lieallb. a.milalion uni agiooliui.il prnblrnia, dctlued
IS a m lllllO
ly quadruple the present tile of Raymond M Hall, rfirnimitiiisiluint .ii K dri (hi ilit* It.viiMti Rmrmrncnl*
T h ro at
1who with hi* *tfr irul
»nn vitilinK In* |Mirnlt in Lake Marv.
theie tetenret.

p

im g" •Tin. k die borne of I ,nie* .1',luti;ea
t
.
peraonv auajaected of apv activitiea
i 4vr itftvrii
,
i in
A* mmniiflri ♦h»t*mii» iltnrnait weldi, weal aide n ic.liio n . who i have
alayeil
ira ‘ aenliliae ledrral
ataa
tound
deail
in
bed
with
a
, c •»* out hi' f it*n»rti» uhtlr ihr
i |iiln "n tliri ibtoiigb intluenc* or
, i ntiifviiltrr if ** || w i
fr|M«iir(| Imll'-l wound lliioilgli loa |o|e. nrclrc t.*'
lib Ilia* l o o m ,
a n d III t la
»r*'!|||||i{ m ill i I** hul l lltr *t fnf» I i r a d . .itu
I hr ||nii*r Committer lung JowTi
•m it ibe body ol
»Itllli|
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nn
1
I l"u nkff a Ink *»( Mifttl 1114Imn
flir iiiflim VAtfh « trrvr vtfttrmfnt
I mii i t Inirtl
♦ hi* iiirnihrt
* ltd lornr ftnr i * t*ft!iiiiHrr mmu
hri iif «tiilI »&gt;•I- 111*i vml ifu j

Thr mi*......hi. mend of[Raymond Ball, Jr. bays Americans
the day on defenw; mailer*.
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No. 2 0 7 .

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larged plane rvrr In land in Military Leader Asks
Berlin, drtiverrd 2 5 tone nl l|nu,
Men And WomcnTo
;
tod,iv l(' the Blockaded city.
Join T e r r i t o r i a l s
The GlnUrmailer can miry a
lo id tout lime* as heavy at the
BLACKPOOL England. Aug.
C 54 Skymaitrn »eR«lailv on the 17
—Field Marshall V'ucount
air lift. It landed at the Billiah Montgomery warned Britain tonight
Gatov. Aiipoit becam e runway* ,|,*t **Hf mu|,
, f «dy 4nd ,,ie - J
at the U. 5. lempelholf Airdrome pared In face Hidden attack by
were comidetetl loo tmall.
an aggintor.
I be run wa» a teat, Olficiala
Montgomery it Britain'* top
aaid they did not know if 01 when military figure at chief of the
IN A CIITICAl CONDITION following her f —i ■ ' rv do.....
•. a rouityin
the 175 fool toingtpiead planet imperial general tlalf.
York. Mr* Ok».inv Strpin.iva Ko-rukmv |. i i n &gt;-1 on t
-r t&gt;y |&gt;o'
would be put in regular tervice.
"We cannot hope for a breath- '
•ulate. In the photo (,
», an ari«-.v p &gt; ■ t o i l " i ■"
-through
cross marki the ip t '■&gt; e she l.ind.-d i «• "&gt;I
I 1
' t-.'ih t
The globemaiter ia .attached 'o mg tpace a* in 19)9, at the oul-J
• Russian newspaper n
! was like i lui.l i » ,o. I
&gt;'
* « j L-‘
the Atlantic dial.ion of the U. S. bleak of another world conflict.
-------------------. _
— —Mdilary Aiipoit Transport Service. he laid in a »peech prepared for j .
It loaded at Eiankfolt and (lew a Blackpool civic dinner.
I T ) II
V P
A
*
to Berlin in 67 minute*.
Capt. Utility Cote, o f Cleveland.
M i*a., who flew the lliiiialnynn
hump ftnm Inilia to China during
the war, commanded tlie tianaport. He laid he l.ilii ved the It
Globcmastrr niater ship* might
be put into the serv ice " if the
•ttuatinn tieeomra rrttie a l enough."
He aaid the flight w a* without
event and that he &gt;»w up Russian
p lan e* In the air corridor. The
plane i« to rrlurn In Frankfurt
la te r In the day.
An&lt;l in Beilin
the
Hrillshlicensed newspaper T e le g ra f aaid
today the Russian* have sealed
o f f an area along the SovietHritiah Imrder near the city of
Salxwedel and erectpd
rocket
gun* there The rrtw rt ha* not
been confirmed by any other
sou rce.
Borne nbmvrr* thought the re­
port might retry t&lt;; Sown-* Army
n m n i v m a ir'v y * .n - n r - y r m nd
fro n tier*. A report from Hamburg
yesterd ay quoted G erm an border
police In the Hritiah to n e a* *av.
Ing the«e maneuver* were nearly
over.
German border rro « *e r* in the
a rea reported teeing heavy Itu*.

17.

Teacher Leaps Front Bed Consulate In New York

Montgomery Says
Britain M ust Be
Ready For Attack
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Week
Intermission
5 ir
Called In Spy Probe;
■ .]Thomas Rips Truman
asIll
Jam es S. Webb

Air Force Shows It
Can Increase Berlin
Supp,ly Operations
American Globcmastcr

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•hot tbmii^b [lie
hit ftlft*. il*
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A 12 &lt;silihri
h ib found
lyim* m M r. W cb l,'a lip Ibete
w ot onr rmplv dicll in tbe gun.
a .aid alientl'a itepuliea. .and lliter
live blillela l!a ibr !e|eiibi&lt;ne w.aa
.
.
,
loiliul anolliei pnlul ol an cahlier.
and ilna waa identified aa the
pic|o| u-ed in die dioolmg &gt;| M».
W rltb A IB 1 abbei bullrt obirh
b ad gone tlaM&gt;aigli In* brad, waa
tumid undetne at la lua |n)|oa*.
^ b eall ( ’ A Mem. arid deputiea
liunied to die ft'rbb borne alter
J, 11 iti b cuunly l.ailer, leceiaed
a telephone c ill it I 10 A. M.
"I lu * i« Mi* Inn ft'rb b ; I’ve

flirt " n t Hill ffiu m f puhlic hear-

in«% nn ll&gt;r ripmn«i|r c ite Tues­
day. September 7.
lb .it
announremenl
followed
a liner.b"ui *e**ion l*ebind bolted
(loot* yeateiday at wbicb l b s
committee apparently failed to
budge (be *tnry ol Alger 1fits.
Hiss, n forpiet op State De­
partment official who now beads
Tbe Farnegio Endowment for In-*
t( rnational IVnee, hn . tnslstently
denied any pail In Mia “elite*'
Communist underground
mov*ment
depirted
by
W hittaker
Chntniier* Hiss has said further­
more that to tbe tw it of Ida knovr.
ledge he didn’t even know hit ac­
cuser.
Chamber*, now n senior editor
of Time Maguxtnr, ha* testified
that be gave up Communism in
19A7 after Laving been a part of
tlie underground that brought Mm
Into root act with Hiss and tnote
him ini.* Bias’ home.
Both men made their state­
ments iitider oath Both have hern
(piest liuie.l sieretlv hv tb* com­
m uter on,, Mo'ii But the summit-

kt
\f
Tlteir air more than 100 Americana in ibr rnilianv in Iran, lie trMontgomery *ald In the firat
nddrea* that ’“a somewhat uneasy vcalrd. and llirac arr arramg in an adviaory c.apacita and icpiraeiit many
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pcaca IIa hro&lt;&gt;dlng over Athe
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ft b e i»K
ur . -dciMlImenla ol tbe Lnltril Nl.tlea goarrnrueiil
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a pence; it i* a period of eahauat*tn
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Ion. ill-deacribed aa ’peace’,’* h*
A i m 1 ii n n
•N|tii|itn«*til.
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h '.•ilrtil 11tin*.m f«iv I B i|*|n*n
■aid.
nutomol.il* *. nri«| imb% tlon* nrr n ^tmhuni
,r tflMiiMilb %«rn r ht #f|| %||||W „ 1(|* t|, M , |IHk. «| in
nmnU 1 of NliHTican nntoninhilr J
•The Territorial Army I* n '
fulfil 1 kniv! m( Im i Hm II1 1li» fill ' of flir b.Miitiv* Imimli
iibi ii'-n— in tin- niainlr*'
\ now,
,, ,
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*, • i ,
vital factor in our system of
1■»•• L*m* rviviti nt, tin* roin|iIt,| juaf *lioT mi biitbind. " abe inRuth, ’* *' 'ilirti
1 f h iv n .l.t -ell
foi a'-m t r..U&gt;0j R**'1'l,r‘* 1l-tftf
•" nighl 111 j
national defeme and prepared•■■•lid lotineil tlie |ailri
ih! full fnrtn of tin
jirnl n (’nillry »t
*%l •»! «4n*ri n( Ihr i ,
t
lit itlniiit %1.000.1 LlrfVinii-«l I
neaa," Montgomery sa id after
•lit lililllt &gt;*,
“ HoW bad ia i* &gt;
le d * ’ r.
a a icilln g that “the best chance of
ntlo-r p.'iiu.mm \.n.:.nnn
.*»i,
' ’“Why "ib r t’.r .u lc ,. |ln. W
i i . c
gvuidlng war In m odern time* u
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1,1
1 J|(&gt; J{die‘* IhuIv will lie iriMu to ait*iii|ii iii riini-eal Oil, In
... . . . .
scciall*! hand
lUtomobr,**
for
replied the afoir*,
to be prepared."
..... ,
• la te
| | „ tl.ailium lolunda-railed j f«»mallon from tlm
“ ft need*" said Montgomery,
.
.
,, . |, |'-ulv l»- iaiitaaeii‘il In hioi-cO."
&gt;ml I* the Irl bone receiver ** ia
h*' aid
I ruTlit • I itil lal*out 51
“ Ibn.OOO active, e n e rg e tic, e n ­
Iluk '" '. ' 1''
l*»s-'tsl^-nl 1 tinman taau-a* tins *iai&lt;l louuj up. i» aeemeal In raltle
\n mi ihi movir-i n
ft •t &gt;'
thusiastic, and intelligent men and
from J I' M f•mI v i»* #l • 'I do* rnrmiutt
»|»v Imntitig"t nr*
Simriff M» »•• wn*t i»limtn«&gt;nr*|
In*
II
JIM’
flrds
M'lilll
ulnt
women by next apring.
'*»••! Iii tutik*44 int«*ndrd ti» hhL .• I uith •!•■|*fif!*••• €*ltf%tIl'H Jtffk I
I In
m il
nyfi’ft,
ilurifitr
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two
“ If they are not forthcoming
■ I lliTiiiiin lit it miry, funtnml I«•
ill ImkIv lifiD 'i’n 4 1* M •m«l '♦ngi•* Ditiiil ffiitut«• fi* a«i on lit
aalint I
IVt iti t r rififtlstVinti
I we cannot make our country |
nft .titIsitinti |tfM|ftaini,
Wifi!* !*' •tiii* u hi«*h ii lorntnl nn
»i*| liy iht* »tim ii' t»'i
u '
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aian artillery and tank column* •ecuio. Gur iluk'iaaMulenre a n il
HIM AN. T it \N.S-JOIMt \N
• i* M tmiiifl t in' I '* \ M iml
It 111 I liiillGM -it nl tln» «|in•«t irtfV % . * ■' "'in !!•*»•! fV irn l niiln.ft wphI
moving around Haltwedel, nppnr- finedom will then lie in jeopardy.
Aug. 17 — &lt;AP&gt;— Jra* i*h
«*hmvn tm 11n" •»
pin*
• |* M Ihiiimiiiih ,
«"f * '&lt;ii ti linn 11 *rit n in't !*»■ iii*&lt;nii-k(*•-•! f Siinfiit*! ' • •’ lli** Ili*nry Tlnifft*
force* hraail) altackral \i ih I It iDnntuil mil n |t|i«ti.*i*t t|»li
entlv in maneuver*.
“ Without a sound ami strong
«m- (*v it'll Im’i * trig i hitt'irr-, *Vi»*n if
ib
n fnrtn
I llliri.tl ftrf l It **• I
Legion
po-iliun*
at
Deli
\tia
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fin.
I
mmlprn
m
m
itti.'
T he Telegraf previotlaly claim­ territorial Army there can Ih*
in*\ i'**»tir f t *11iiI 11it* 1111*mi»|«•nf •♦f
Ihi.y ...... I tlir huyajf* tnwknl.
Tor In Soiilhern Jerusalrm in
t*n«!• I•*• i*
in TVhcrun, 11 r it %
iflir \ .llllrr •nltfW*1*
I lirr |il „i||j1Iiii«»
ed to h«vo learned from German nn national army and s n n «
r m i r i Htnivp.**
ti puty lli -•••I* % *«»&lt;l ilili nmm
Hay and aaere thrown back
JMIHMNNI 11nil 111!% (tilt M*\ rill «1 11
aa It nesaea that the Itaisslana vacre
w u r ity." he said.
I) A M 1 IhiimI iv ftftitl» » m|rmn
Thnvnu* *ni»i tin* riiiiiinilliM* in
•g. hill a- 1»*•!D’ltv !lt*rle dirrefft!
**(ih “sevrral hundred killed.”
thr t 11fifintrx vvurr n»*t i»»•»•* nt»
digging Irenehe* anil, •’building a
A fter the first o f n e il year
'■t|inrtn m&lt;n« in s t I’stlinkk |ht t % I m '‘tiring Inin full fimi1.
fl„- hligli 1 till* t ill* 1•* (|rr .lit
an official statement said to­
w ith pl'inifkini; fn^ilitu-•
Th. •
secu rity bonier” on th eir mnsl all men who serve their one year
ltlirtlr.il Huim I %%ill Ih* in ( i ifr •hi* o|H-t ftltnh* nf **&lt;®till Nfitillm u e,tfi(Aft . M, \Yi*t»1»#ji Imh||' «ti
day. The statement said the
ift
in*
tmtning
w
ntrr*
n
••«!
'vnt*
»
fro n tier*.
I Oi l Mill A. H .i\. Auc 17
of conscrlpteal training In the
%
%Im'ii it rrmniK
*•* »• s»n the i-.*! iLputy lit uni lr y
Jewish attack was SUppoitrd
I I Ir.ivrn I riiirntriy in Wr*l |•‘•|nt»fiiig«
•‘r n i f i l ftnm (lifrhc*H finf**’ » w» *
( \l*&gt; 1 hr Sniilh Curntina
Increasing economic
trouble* army will be required to »erve
ti •nt »ir«iirif| f*• flir
I
fmaringft
fit,
7.
•
•
!
iliiii.
In
"with
tanks,
armored
rar*
sod
1 itiis ••!!* w n trr m iift
li»
IlftBWMlIf pjiflt'ft rfterutlTft
w ere reported in the Russian six years in the Territorials
__
lirilrr C\mnl\
If *•allHiiiia* •»« I’nge i l l 1
II**
vntiilil
not
gi»
int&lt;»
ft*-1ntl
ailtomalir weapons." It add'd:
i Mtnrtiilis'c »i»v|ii ilifirdU
rl»i» •ril.
tone o f Germany as n iuaomeranr I fidloavtrig ^thelr year o f fuli tlma
Ma in» i ii I *•
1" it • plan nn hut lh» ft* nff» rr|mrt if will *!*- •
"The Jew * begun by shrllinc
I ti ttf t(&lt;•r In prnviift* lli
ilnr -«f| th#*
flilHtv I*Prfiof the Soviet hlocUrle o f Berlin. |Mrvtc&lt;&gt;. ThU wi|l not begin to
■i vtre&gt; to willi All*k”'d rffnrtft |*y fnrvugi
niikl
I*ft*
|
|
|
s'»i»h|Git
\r«h post I Inn*, bill the Leg loo
&lt;h Mlit (if r ii* l«*nl Li I l!rk#i f,»*
witli n |m111* w fllfP Mififtly. i I "
W orkers at the K n ip p plant nt r r „v,de territorials, however, unt'l
lho wa id-* tmwrt »»* l*«'* Attn rirnn itnlioli v I *f IS 1 I 'l l l 11 s
K
u
p
a
i
r
H
gilt
fnr
*
hi*
mat*
did
not
answer
until
the
Jr**
ilitftl i
lniilt I ft fit
».
Magdeburg were reported to have January, 1P50.
I &lt; iiniiiiunl ||g| |*I*npi ft 11 |
Fit
**'d liy niitlnn
Ft*r |»iit|ffnrii»:
adtanred Into Arab lines. \t
ll (ilptl^rsl Ihft ftlftlr* ft»|ht
tm n , tint 11 h r t j w l r t l t li••»
stru ck tra protecl foearl shortage.
1 II
L 4* it i o n
H ill
All Briton* of IH year* or
7
v h cm
a :s r » .
lli.it time the Legion tiled and
Mf ninri ftllr ni■rtiInreft to th#
Som e striker* were arrested.
w ill I
f i vr &gt;1 (1 1 / In
battle raged.
older are subject In a year of
Ill
H to - ft* I' M i f .S T l \IV'
cirri fif nI ffitllfgr f ii I lift I If lift
it, nld Mr. Hull
The British llrensed newspaper m ilitary .raining. Present T erri­
%
f
fll*
i*n
,i
,
m
n
t
tn
H
ip
l.fiflnti
H- :«» in :» r M i KSTf
hr .tiIn! hi (inTfiniir J.
I run Ii,i* i»rif
i u |»i *h*i ,i
Social Democrat told o f tndustiial torial enli*tment is voluntary.
If *|t \YMa f l)»* mil.*, topic nf dls
J E R U S A im
Aug. 17-1/1'.
I Imrmoriil nf Smith r ir n lln i
i
i».iiiiini%t#*»«*ii
rntlin if ■linn, imt in d m i
• •
and commercial shutdown* in the
*
i
-inti
ft?
ft
III
•
•■ting
1
n,-t
evening
l nt* *»f tIn* l!&lt;ifiinvi Cuthnlir
"
*
u iih (im rrn n r
I'lfM inf II
Jews and Aral** fought a big rnninly in cnniNYtlnn w ith n in * «
R ussian Zone because o f lark of
'»! 1*41111H-n I •Ing Post No, fi'i
U i| (h l nf \|U%i«fti|i|d th# v!f#
'him Ii .ml "fft*' llnhi* !i.i»l M 'ti
aitillriy duel (nr fivr bout* today. nml r iititniri'fr , In* ir v ( ‘n li‘tl, *
supplies which formerly were ohf
if
M
l*
\
u
rlil
presided.
&gt;
»
n
O RI.AS’ liO . Aug
17
(,I1
(•rctiilmi ii«1 r s rid III ate
rf. u ••*! unrt* *1nly 21 f«n Hh
tained from Western Germany. |jai_|-a.
I
Tbe battle began at dawn. Ai d&gt; m iihiriftjon ntitlionm ft»r r iv il
Put 1l.ihtis* •n chairman of the
Alev Akrrman of f t , Undo, l;.
nth lin n n r r l«»ratnif at c ighf rn .
T he supplies. B riefly eoal snd
til
ll.BltB
&lt;
i
‘■
•
irn
tt
was requeitcl
, |piddirno nii-mtier nf the H on ln
lire
batlrrrd
Jew^ib
posiliont
• o t UMRIA. S. c
Vug 17 iTA
n ut* ? • F n t iir r niM ilinn w ill •
ateel from Ih* lluhr. were shut I
■
m il. wo waMed by two vroi . , House.
l - la y
wrote
tinverr. i If* * In &lt;l Mi.* '"•* of needed te
r. vrrnor J
Strom Tnurmort
o ff when the W estern Power*
G E N E V A , SW ITZERLAN D , along ibr enlite roitidor wbu Ii p lrt r ahsiTit 40 in falliitlnlt
or
nod ntnm-t i-mstant pain . («|,|wr)! Hint nnv sperinl legi
i'l l i i n•* ! »r|» • -&lt; the next mertilrl'i .-r-d hi off-th e ctlff spprsl
Mi1- IIn.11*n WfsfIt I a t «r» b11|jw’f
stopped train* from entering nr Aug. 17—OR— Chile urged the ruts the Holy City from notlli to
Ifljf
i,..H ,tnnsa ,*« Case » lt»
|UtlVe •••ssinn "should not lie ilu
■allfill I*«K
l*i* M* ftfft'l
leaving the Kuulan Zone. This United States today to condemn all
f'lnti vr••t *' .. uic to invite the fi&gt;-t'*v for tn-iicf lr, his ''*i"cerltv
I ( walla we* riw Paws T a i l
_ Mmitctl on I he Inxpnyer* J u t t»
was a counter m easure to the legal restrictions which prevent
j , nose of an internal dispute in \tits' f |r„1i« I •*If* . Junior baseball (n Hii&lt; states* right* b a ttle ’*
IL e nine p ,es* and rsibo reSoviet land blnrkadi* o f Berlin, married couples from living tote .till t&gt;. u K " ' a, a supper
hliu Democratic p a rty "’
sta rte d late in June.
gether.
ig -10 Cards will p o rt.',* n,tending I*i* news cunHi1 sold Bint if olieli a sr-sooi Ml* 4 t 1tlft* f*n
n
fere, ire n e,e nut " f Bistr con. T he newrpaper said tbe Mag- I The resolution In the economic
were held, he fill llml anv oeed'-'l
o cn
legislnltofi shoultl Ih- rnn*ide,e&gt;l. ♦I . 1(1 fSI n*trr t 'In , rtlfflllltg, ftft i fef.'pee , 00,11 elintfs *n l bssding
d eb u rr strike protested Russian and aocl*! council obviously was
f.., , Lr door after a discussion of
\•! 1*11»* I Mi Itrn.
renulsitlnning of occupation xone aimed a t Russia, which ha* re“ p artieu larly p assage of a ln»
7*1,1,,mend's states' lights Dernofoods for Berlin
fused exit permits for Russian
r , eatin g
a
rc n tra l
purchasing
TA LL A H A SSE E. Aug. I 7 - „ F )
r n t f r prriiilential e.intlklacy when
agent on-l one pr diddling ratlh
Tbe Russians have not denied ^ ''" je n «»nrlcd to f o e d ® ™ !
—(iovrm or Caldwell tmlay sign­
the Governor stopped them
on h ighw ay*."
persistent reports o f food short- „ T I"* J&lt;hi,c * n .delegate, Herman ed a deatli warrcnt for Alonzo
' There Is one thing I want voq
Botii iio-Ve were plank* in th
ages In their part o f Germany. rSanta
* M * Crut, offered aa ami ml Washington, Jarkvinviltr- nrgi *
pr.qile to know." he said “That
ment to
resolution, approved convicted of murdering Mrs. F n I
tdatform -if Fuller W arren. Jael
is. Bust I am a* sinner* in this
earlier.
•onvitle ntlnrnev who won the
W, Lewi* last April.
The original resolution bad dr
!*-*ntn. •otte nomination for gov
He was charged with kitllnc
NEW YORK, Vug 17 (AA—Tha state *’ rights batBe it a man
ptnrrd "all legislative mrasurea Mr*. Lewis, n nurse a t the Kolbernnt in Hie recent prlrnnrle
Ni iv York Ktar ,ai I today that rnh be altuul anything ”
Tlirir attention caught. Thur­
R a y
S la to n s
I ) j o H which forbid mTx~(d m arriage* L school In Jacksonville, liy beating
college teacher* and magaitne
(tween perflon* differinir m
tn her with a glass ash tray.
•••iff* will route under scrutiny of mond went on:
“ I know that the capital (tha
Fdvth
n«..n-a SInton.
■ * ..„
1.
1. . . rolor’ r« " * n*U«iallty or religion “
Governor Caldwell **t the exe­
the flouin C-onm ittee on UnFd vth Rotallnd
infant
Columbia Record, afternoon, and
cution for the week of Aug. 21 *
V m e , I SO Activities.
siighl
d aughter
of Mr. and M r*. Bay
RERNADOTTITN PLEA
State Prison Kupt. L. F . Chap- •
Tin- enmmitteo ’’this fall and tbe State, morning. Jointly-owned
B laton. Hleil last night In Orange
daitioTI newspapers and soma
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 7 - W man will fix tho exart day and
i* inter embark upon two nf
M emorial Ifmplui in Orlando.
hour of Iho electrocution.
apCHICAGO, Aug. 17 (AI -In a n u n formidable and challenging others in the state * r * agsm st
T h e 24 hour p|i| baby ia surviv- —Count
, . . Folks Bernadotto
i « , ha*
.
»
quirk change of last minute sign*!.- inveslignllnns."
the
newspaper me
ed by a twin brother, Raymond '
tn»
"I am not In this fijtht fnr any­
“ t.iuKi CIO United Auto Workers said in a ropy righted *tory by
Slaton . Jr. and one a lsU r. lielty ;? 7 ^ S 5 ner £ £ £ , a 5p,l#* V
OPPOSITION F A IL S
thing in the future. I will battla
In seven International Harvester Joseph Kugrtnin**.
Ann Slaton, In addition to the P »r-•A r l l w i p S S S u n f " * ' t,‘
TEHRAN , IRAN , Aug. 1 7 - W i
plant* wen* nrdern on strike to.
“(inr will take the form o f at­ it to the finish if, It should cost
•nt* and grandparent*. Mr. and Ar‘ b fi ^h. . lly
n. t , —Opposition deputies attempted
tempting lo determine Just how every offer I should ever run for
Mr*. P. L Johnson o f Sanford j I '
*
*
"
unsuccessfully today to drag p re ­
Instructions to walkout followed murh headway has Iwen made nn me in the future.
and grandmother, Mra.
R. G., "jf
* * ™ 1 hum*n mier Abdul Hussein fla ih ir from
'T h e e have been no shenani­
!&gt;)• ju st a few minutes union an -11! S, cnilegn rumpuses tiy ComFletinn of Daytona Deaeh.
disaster.
the speaker’* box in the Majlia
gan* or scheming
about this
nounrement
that
“
International
mu,lists,*'
the
story
said.
“TeachFu n eral services will tie an- L
(parliament).
Harvester has made an o ffe r that J e n will Is* summoned front most whole matter. Everything Is above
no,meed later b , Erickson tMner*| ^ » b
Gholam Hussein Rahlmian, le ft­
is worth considering." Tljo union of the leading universities In the (man! and in the open.
“ I am convinced th at this fight
I disease*—winter Is approaching ist deputy from Neyahapur in
then said H arvester had rejected i astern U. -S. A.
Khorasan province, rushed up ami
should ls&gt; made fo r the Amer____ ____—
»n«l many must die."
further negotiations and that t h
e
-----------------------------•riled the premier while the la t­
ienti people as a who!- as well as
strike wa* on.
ter was defending a government
for tho South "
bill granting amnesty to all perII,. paused, the,, concluded!
sons, m ilitary nr rivdian, ronvict"W ell, I just wanted you people,
H A RRY W H ITE DIEM
tampa
a
v - , .1 7
yPV-Pollce ed by m ilitary tribunal* in Axeras individuals, to know that I am
K ir/.W ILLIA M . N.H., Aug. 17
lodsy chased a m otorcyllst with baljan pruvlnee.
Id I ME. Aug 17 (,7A— Dalian deeply sincere about this matter.'*
—GT*)— H arry D exter White. M,
jr y cron
C n n g girl riding heformer assistant secretary of the Communists were told today to to«
Is artlefpated but the early fall nlnd him In a mad dash that
DODIEH R ETU RN ED
the party line and l*e faithful
AUTO ACCIDENT
Ucasury, died hero yesterday.
crop will b* below la s t y e a r’s ac­ reached speed* of M miles an
NEW YORK. Aug. 1 7 - M V An
automohlln
collision
at
White was a Treaatiry Depart­ to .Moscow and Mtalin.
cording in figures released today hour before finally stopping him. The bodies nf 5JU14 American war
A reslution in party directive Seventh S treet
and
Magnolia
ment monetary expert for a
hv *he Florida Farm B ureau .
Capt. It. C, Hamas cnargad dead, including many who fell In
published
In
today’s
issue
nf
the
doien yeara before be became as­
Avenun yesterday afternoon re­
T h e bureau says th a t tb * sum- Georga
_
_____, U . with s i* the bitter fighting for BL Lo, are
Landare,
I'arty
newspaper sulted In 1200 estim ated dam
sistant treasurer o f the United Communist
si
amsga
mer cro p U plamd a t SJU 7JM 0 , tra ffic violations and
___ __________
aoBtrlbut. scheduled tu arrive a t the Brook­
I/Unita also called for vigilance to a 1949 Plymouth Redan which
States.
whlc .
cratae, which la M pmr c o a t above I In f to tha ia U n m n c * mt a minor, lyn Army Baae Thursday aboard
Anxiously awaiting word on the condition of their Idol, llatw
against
"the
dishonest,
spies
and
White** name came up during
William Williams, produce dealer.
last year's. In the s e w n .a r l y fall Ho waa emnltod In manklpal th* U.B. Army transport Law­ Rulh, NeW Y o f ycungstrra crowded the step* o f Memorial Hospital the recent Congressional investl- prnvocatrurs" trying to penetrate wa* driving south on Magnolia
rxpocted to r o u ito n l h a t i tba tra ffic ehsrg- rence Victory.
Duffy, U’, bands a bouquet to nurse Pauline ration nf Communist spy rings fn Communist rank*.
U axpactad
yesterday. Llttl Marlon
. ________
Avenue, and 12S damage to a
he 4,1917,000 crates o r I per
par cant
c— !•*,
. .*Var«a
___ __ s___________
_ to„
. . . dead are the largest
,
f contributing
The
single Newman, prior lo the announcement that the Bambino had died. Th" tha United R u le s, Elisabeth T.
I t ilemanded “ellminaUm from 1050 Model A Ford, It was report­
umler a yaar ago and 17 par ce n t,th e dallammagy o f a minor waa group to be returned since
i
hospital
switchboard
haa
been
jainmni
wtm
calls
from
admirers.
Mn(UnBav
tasllftn
t
t
h
.,
i
,.
i,.
i
oud
flics
of
the
unworthy
who
the
ed by police. No on* waa report­
below the average, m o r d in g t.i dropped. Ha waa fined ft 11r&gt; or'arrlval o f the first w
v ar dead Hon i . shown with many of th , rh.hlren wh.. were -landing ouUlde gir#n W S C S (o Red A g e n ^ have liesui ai.le lo insinuate them­ ed to hare been Injured. Tha case
llw* release,
I sentenced to aerve 90 days.
v*u#| In October, 1947.
o f Memorial Hospital at the |ima of Rulh a death,
Whlte denied the aeeuaation.
selves into."
la pending in Municipal
inleipai Court,

New York Hospital,

* ,

.

( .

t **

Jews And Arabs
Fight Five Hour
Artillery Battle
Air

Raid Warnings Mml 1. } hV"1 'n,,k‘
Heard In Cairo, But
No Bombs Dropped

b

Thurmond Dudures
He Is Sincere On
States* y R i g h t s

\ i•11»*" Mill

Aker man Is Against
«ii* iAny Special Session

Chile Urges U.N. To
r Ight MSmagC lAiV&gt;H

Warrcnt I *Shwc&lt;l In
B II
Murder Cast*

\iliiiir *Bal»e’

Cnllrircs, MajTJizincN
To Lcl Spy Probe

In fnnl Daughter Of

Aiilo Workers Slrikc
llarvcNlcr Plan!

Bumper Celery C rop }
Forecast F o r Year

if

# ^

.&gt;.

-im

^ S? cycl,8T

Italian Rods Told
To Toe Party Lines

�f A l - r . TW O
H it-

TH E SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD; FLORIDA

S n n fn rd

The Mustache

H e ra ld

PEOPLE ARE JUMPING AT

VlelablubrO la l««*

rainui&gt;«4 a*o» m o l «»i«iO&gt;

In it rtffliit flurry of ttxcitemt'nt
in*r from the miiIilrn thnuifht th at Governor Dewoy mijfht take to the White
House its first officially resilient mustache since the days
of William Howard T aft, the New York Tim es has produced
valuable backKround information on th at ndorment of the
male up|»cr lip.
' “
n u n o n i . iik o
l»4llar
It hints that the whole question of w hether to bare or
4*011 In, V l ll .e s
cover the lip begnii with a Homan named Scipio Afrieanus
* r iI h i i h i k i i u ^ m t m
who innuKurated the barbarous custom o f shaviiiK daily, in
Ilf U n l t i
•
0«« M«nlli
' "I defense of Rome it should l»e pointed out that ancient art
H r t t UwNlka
IU NuHIftia
IM* works dntiiiK lottk U*fore the days of Home, those of the
O ft W «r
l ***# Egyptian*, for instance, depict a notable absence of mus­
All uMiaiarf M lIrH . •
taches. It can’t U* proved that the ancient Ktryptinns shaved
ifctinU*, rrvHlmltm ««4
»]
taltrialttMir&gt;n« f*»r H r
»• th eir whiskers off. they may huve hud other methods.
r*UI««
mhi i«* «aMi»v4
Heards and mustaches .vere in vogue long after Home,
al rtatwlaf adt*til*iwa i * h«*
also, but in the beginning of the nineteenth c e n t u r y the
Hrprr»e»ie4
Ml
la la a J
|
l fashion changed and somehow the m ustache grew to l&gt;e a&lt;
lltrt. |Mr., N»m twrli, t
lieln*ll. !%•••«' I Ilf. *1 !*••••
|prerogative of the military man. This could have been in -1
Thr llrralil »* « *»ic*M».rr «l Hr spired by the soldierly Sikhs of India, who not only decline
Intr *1 I 'r t ti Mlilrh I*
M tlu th rl) 1*4 ller *»**# fwf ft pHMl* to shave but also spurn tin- lairber’s sh ears. Hut times con­
trllen wI nil Ikr IttfMl br»** p fla lrl tinue to change, and in 1907 there was n strike of waiters
|a flit* nrtfipaiitr, «• «%rll a* 4§
It* r m i &lt;tl«aa«* kt*.
in Haris over a rule forbidding them to grow mustaches. It
T v E S b A Y . Ai r;. 17. m «
is necessury to skip hastily from that imint to 1948.
HIM F. VEILSK TODAY
A peculiar fait ubout mustaches is that a man who
whnts to grow one for the first time almost invariably goes
HAPPINESS AS I* KNTHU8l-j in hiding during the process. This is a prudent precaution,
ASM MAKE 0 8 YOUNGER.
W1IKN WE LOSE KNTIIU8I- the Tim es suggests, against the |&gt;ossibility th at the project
ASM WK IttAl.t.V HKlilN lO might be lesu than wholly successful.

TUESDAY AUGUST 17, ifci

THE CHANCE'

•O
a)
•«alar4. &gt; lai«4a
I I I Waaa«lla
,
~ l 'M l ll 4 a* l i n i a l else* &gt;■••••»
O .lvktt ST, IHIIi. al Ike l**ol olllca
•I kaalar4. I Utl4a. »»4#t il» 4 r l
al
al Mairb a.

GROW OLD.

Rcttca like
Piriidm i

rh| youth li t4 -

tbo eanic.—I*.. 1036.
Truman

isy*

Hunt

For

Perjury

Hull Confined to Hospital
Though No longer Bedfast

Special to Central Prtaa

Juil how Mmida it din liminatrd
agsinil by die fedrial govern­
ment limply hecaute it dori not
.play an adult part in national
politic • hot always voter die Demo­
cratic ticket irgauUrt* ol imulo
and diieiiminaliom it ihown by
the liundeidi of million! tif dollau
of taxpayers’ immey which llir
Depaitiurnt ol Agricuiluie hav
iptnt trying to hold up the pine
ol potatoes while Jiastda-’t (real
clop of ciiiui it a drug on the
market and Florida giowru air
going hankiupt while the fedrial

rd HiiniKiimi-nt today on tk»-,
charg,- that they viola a highway ,
I Anirriran,

Flench

and

Hirlgian

A cts of conciliation Is1tween nations seem so rare now -jttU(r ul«vrvi-r* belong to e*»h
adavs that even the smallest is worth recording. France*---*'
•iMtiona*...........
uillliary a r v lt n .
has ju st carried ent provisions of a treaty made last year
The statement iald Aiah police
whereby certain small bits of Alpine border territory are wci f illivan off gtivcriimanl home
ceded to Italy. These comprise such items ns power stations KKiundi la .l ulghl Ivy the Ji-wiih
which were mi French soil but which serviced villages m advance. It laid them wrtJ
ledirvid to have been auvrfal
Italy, and a village which bad been separated by the ntt- Amt* ruMialtie*.
tiunal boundary line front its (instore lauds und water.
IA Je w iili Itation nfftcer wav
The grievances which this adjustment redresses ar&lt;* •hot to ileath tu Jeruvaleni
dav within IU feet uf U. 8 t'otmd
small, hut
out— of................................................
un accumulation
such
that
------ . . .itr _is------------....
«of
l
O
IIV II
l ll i il
Iinterim
M It'l f l l f | p
t
XU . . . H I
------------- a
- ■
*
*
----tie n n e l John J . Marlkuiakt. An
(ional ill will grows
to thet Ipoint of war.
To some
extent these
......................................
..................
..................................................
....
*|Hikvsniah nlauied an
concessions
will snt'“'
' *• •'•**
“ • of **—
-**“ '*
concessions will
smooth
the —
path
the Italian
anti-Coin-l
Arab sniper fui th*
W attack
_____ Tke
munist tfovernment.
victim wan Zeev llritio
a . :i(t.
Hrrtiog,

ihiein’t ipend one t' n
WK AGRKK WITH the Fort .Meyers News-I»ress t ha t ! ,
ime
Ixiorl citrus
Iovttnmrnl
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ABHLVUTON—Former Sccittary of R u ts Cordell Hull u „ „
mg a quiet satufaction out of hla first effort* oa an a n t —
N* ia aUll at th* Naval hoapitat and although still physical!)
,kv keeps abrrast of world affairs by ntwfpeper* and mtgailr.rs
HuU welcome* visitors, la able to g tl about a Ut vach day anf u
comfortable in an apartment on the 17th floor which bear* „ |,ti|»
tsseniblar.ee lo a hospital room a* possible
He la extremely Interested in the sale of his mrpiotr*. two valu^t,
spited with hla own expression* from thr T.anrtsrc hills xnd full of wartime anecdote* and J
prewat incident*
Hla Interest however, doe# not concern th*
royalties which he U unlikely to need R, u
pleased with the public interest in fcu life s j ^
statesman. Hu otggesl thrill was when the t ^
volume act made the best-aeller list, an ur.c.,_*J
achievement sun* it aelta for about 111
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ytl unprecedented waa Preament Trumans ug.
nature a* "commsadei In chief of tha Air Foret'
when thr chief executive dismissed Bennstt £
Cerdall Hull
Meyer* fiom th* All Force th* olhtl day
Mr Truman up until then had like hi* predrets*
sort, been "camn.audei in chief of the Army and th# Navy o ljk *
United Btatea "
g
Uy using the new signature. Mi Truman with on* bold strwM
ended much dUcusslou as to whathei or not legislation would bt
needed to include the "A lt Force-' in hi* till* Tin* AW Fore, sesj
dlvoiced fiom the Army and given equal status with It ar.j th,
Navy undet the ihthtary unification act
And now Mi Truman ha* become "Commandet in chief of thr
Army and the Navy and the Air Fore* of th* United State*.

tlier*

will be « drfaa ihi» yr*i of
Out of the sensational “spy ring’’ probe by rongressSI.^OO.fkHi000 whilr S e n a t o r ional committees has emerged one recommended line of
Pridicra in.uli their will hr turglui crim inal investigation in which there is no |Kissihle doubt
ef at Irait $0.000.000.000 Now that a crim e was committed. Somelsxly com m itted perjury,
when iwo nirli imponny
imputing figure* j
Committee lenders recommended that the Depurtment
on federal finance! are tome of Ju stice probe the m atter, and the d istrict attorney has
$7,500 QOO.OflO apail. it pul goet received a transcript of the contradictory testimony before
to thow how badly iciamhled the House Committee on Un-American A ctivities, some of
which on ttie race „r it must la* perjured. Tiie question is.
government finance! really aie.
Who lied?
Most Atnencam believe in be­
An lamest search for the answer to thut question would
ing tolerant. Moil Ainrncani be­ lead the Dojmrtment of Justice along some of the su m e
lieve in being liberal Iowan] Corn- paths it presumably already has trod in investigation of the
munitli, in holding to a “live and spy story in its original form. Ia*giiiniug some three years
lei live" altitude. Hut when Com­ ago. Hut this time the investigators have quarry to find
munal! worm then way into the w hether the original charges are true or false. W hether or
government where they
., liavr
. . . . . ac
-- not there have Is-en spies, somewhere th ere is a perjurer,
(*ii to impoitint government who should Is* found and brought forth to answer for his
set i*l% which they .leal and luin &gt;crim e.
&lt;»ei to foreign poweii m at
If the perjurer, or perjurers, can he found, then it may
trricliciou. conduit ai llir iiaitm Im* known also whether the fantastic spy story is true ort Junk Denim Await
PrneJict Arnold, then lo in .nee false. Just as it did before the whole scandal was made pub-1
and lihei.luin have hern over­ lie. the solution of the mystery lies in the hands of the De­ (fridge Theft Charge
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done. You aie not iolri.nl lo partm ent of Justice. This time it is flatly up to the depart­
ROME. N.Y., Aug. 17, PP&gt;ment
to
produce
a
criminal.
weidi a laltlrinakr; al Iratl, not
T » u Syracuse Junk ilralcr* await

Acts Of Friendship

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YOU'RE TELLING ME!
ly WIUIAM tin

C tu U tl P u n W iitn
T IIE SUN. according to •
Daolah aatrooomcr, U i . l t t n *
Increasingly hotter. Now, U f a
ear the weatherman b l a m e
THAT on the bwwidityl

with tea* an old-ityt* coach
window.
I t t
"D i u n t a i i o n aaya a high
firiliil official, "kai let m “
Uota ihia mean England ta b r ­
ing d ib o o tn td f

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Ztd ok Uum kopl ta yi h i t
home town hat q u ilt a d/ilinc1ion. N o ont Ik ere Aar ever
c/aimed to having lighted a
ty in g aauctr.

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Hayt King tayi Hi* tl**r and
net ilia plraffa i* tka warld'*
latlaM animal batavM, today,
tha itaar grata* th* ground and
lb* iky at tha tarn* list*.

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An Iftfllihnvon plan* la moka
a rawnd trip twiav ol Ik# InpHate chassal. Oraadpappy Jenkla* think, tha Idoa alt vra*.

utility employ,..

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Thera'a on* thing m lulng at
that Chicago Railroad Fair, ac­
cording to on* of our aptea It's
a device to *tiabl* one to open

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Tha Onondaga County aherlff’a * the
Inquired

JeruHulem Flight

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bad ,he can't lake it with her.
Over at Oimond Heath • young
man and hi. giil (liend lay down
on the .and. in a minded .pot
one tuning recently and went to
tlecp. Ai they ilrpl Iwo pervert*
found them, placed a pi.tol againn
the Irmplc ol the young m«n and
killed him. raped tha gill and then
killed her. Such people are not
ciad ly ctiminalr. lay the tocul
icfoltnrii, dn-gnmlrii. New Deiler.
and vivirectiomiiti, they are juil
tick. Ihey nerd ptyrhialric tieit
menl. ihould be pruvided with
hoipilih at the taipayer*' ex
pen.e and be ihown that tuch
thing, tie wrong. Well, may bt
to. We have no objection* to the
hovpililt, hut until they arc built,
how about .ome federal legi.lalion
making rape a capital offrnic)

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mem rounded. No anlt-aircrall
Tiie stalemeiii did not explain
gun. were heard. The all-clear what it was refrrHng to hv
rounded a .hurt time later,
"United Nation, uniforms" Uni­
And in Amman, Trani-Jordan, forms worn by the 8wadlsb,
official Amman tourcei charged
that Jew*, uting tank* and artill­
Margaret G Gwallney
ery. .fired a government houae lait
Jawater
foraitrly Willi
night in the Red Crott iscurity
V. L. Proyn
ion* of Jerusalem.
la Wlatee riatk
A statement alio charged that
Matker Furniture Stare
Jew* disguised In "United Nations

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• TOO MUCH ALCOHOL—Distiller* a t* being squeezed after the
lush day* of ths wai and its immediate aftermath
Slocks ar* at *r&gt; all-tun* high There art tumors
Frit* War
ot a price wat tn the fill Thu cornea at a tun*
In
Aliaktf
when consumption ts utt with internal 1avenue re­
ceipt* down from 10 to 20 per cent as compared
with a year ago
On* raaull of this situation ia likely lo have a serious affect In
Cuba, since th* Unitrd States has been the chief consumer of Cuban
blackstrap mola.se*
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Adding ui distillers trouble* is th* report that In m y future tuai
of shortage much Industrial alcohol will tome from petroleum This
can b* produced molt cheaply than gran, m cant alcohol and is *
major cancctrn of the Agriculture department, which wants to
maintain grain use a* ■ mean* of atabitutng farm price*

l i t
It*tiring Unlt*d 8tat». com*
mtmloncr of aducatioo a a y a
government centorahlp prevent*
teacher* froui aapualog "dan­
ger* of Comiuunlam " Uuil feel
there ihould be a fourth “R"—
for Iteda

throw anything away that when national ticket to which they ure unalterably opimseu.— nccuaed uf v.ptoiiagv und
con- , office identified the junk dealer* ‘he
till* hrlilge. Over a .mail atreanl
Tampa Tribune.
dir died ll.r otliei day aulhontir.
■piracy. Hylveiirr al.» I* charged a. I.ura. Jennlng and Wltlle Hew- on Route ‘JO near Writ liranch.
with artillery apotting, illegal ard. They were held in Oneida They raid the tt-eond man, who
diunvrird huge vlacki ol old
uniform*” attai krd neat by iiragu* radio tran .m itling, and com|ilicily County jail on grand larceny had a badge, ‘‘didn't »ay he owiiad
b«wtpa|&gt;eii •airfully buodlrd. tolar |Hj.itiiin. fiuin the M-curily in the bombing of the downtown charge*.
it but raid he wav in poataaaion
|tlhcr. b u iri. pircri of ilting, pagone cutty todoy.
Je itita lrm atreel tail Keh 23, In
t *ailaa»a r&gt;M r . a . oa#
Kgt. Ai thin Willi, of Ih* On- of It, and that we could hiv* tt.H
per bagi. In in a . pa|ieu on wlmli Itoulh.
The Kovermnrnt home had Immo which about Ml per.om died.
nolrr had hern i« iibblrd, rngdy
under the tied t'roaa flag tinea 1 A young girl and her fath er
The lamrli atmy made no tf- ll waa evacuated by the llrltiah tratified they “ had advance know­
botllri, tin ca m . and everything
|sjit on the Jewidi irturn i l l * . , High Conimiaatuner (Seneral Sir. ledge of the Ren Yehuda S lrre t
undo the inn that can accumu
hut Jrwnh artillery w*» alolihle Alan
•••—■ tin.dm,
............. «Cuniiloghain
uniiiiipnain a* Ida bundling 1..... 1 Firdcitrk Sylvea*
laic atound a home, not lo turn..... ...
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the
engagement.
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rnt .aid
” ".« c n
1l ,l*«l
•he
Klnteineni
*ald the Jew
Jewa*
linn over &gt;_IUKS) in ca .li * o** llllilli'
|mal■&lt; u
wra|x&gt;n. lue *crackled
tiom directnl fire from tb# Sona again,t
$80.&lt;KHl m n rg 'ili.b lr ic tu o tiri. al ||H,||,
( thc Aral* villagea of Nllwan and
D r . C . la. F c r w m H
though the doiiur raid the had | Mr i „v,J,iIe in Caito
air
raid
*nd **ia Arab-hald old
Caito ait raid ^',r

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• POLITICAL PARALLEL— If President Truman hat been rcihtg
Civil wai history of late he may well hops that the parallel betweta
the presidential election of I960 and that of 194S will not produri
the samt result*
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Than a t now there were four candidates tn tha field, including t
Dixitcrat Democrat. John C Breckinridge
There waa alto a ' Constitutional Union" candidate. John Bth who
was a vigorous u| poneul of tlsvery and might roughly be compared
to the Henry A WaUacv ot I9 ts
The 18SU candidate whose pc sition most closely rcsemblsa that in
which Mr Truman finds himself was Stephan A Douglas Un
"regular' Democratic standard-beartr
Douglas sought to pitas* both the North * t.J th* South but he
made enemies in both section* H* rat, strongly but the division
m s leg much toi him and Abiaham Lincoln was elected even
though Lincoln 11, that elec Run did not pot) a majority of all v e f '
cast

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0, 1" ! ' ' ' * ! !,T 'pin
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th e current
camtiaign.
n cr t li o .n. t«
...................presidential
— 1.1.-... 1. . ----ipaiirn. the lien Yehuda Street Is.ishlng* hridge.
Tkrir it ruck a thing a . bring freedom of a
omluga .h eri f f * departhient aaid
nominees
for the state ----------nod ---------local
office,
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1 un one of two llrlion. uu trial
loo llirdly. though few ol u» air Democratic --------The men tuld police the *pan
wa» given lo them by a “man with the men r, l*te,l that a fanner had
afflxlcd dial way. Mi». Julia C. ph-dged to vote for all p arty candidates, do not have to go on nul&gt;otBK* and i|*V chn*g&lt;
lo a . ‘‘. h.__,
e r i f f. up
Ire d riick Svlve.li 1 am:
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..directed, them
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Krarnry wai m catrful never tu along with Uepiier und Littlefield in otherwise stip|sirting a

•dually dirtl of daivalion.

Prendsnt Now Deflmi,^
Cammandae a» Air Fau«

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knew* tka way
To do a good chara testy day—
Foe mayoaaaite that's batlar-puea,
latUI oa BtaatH't tad b* sweat

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Kspslra and adjaataianla Mad,

valuta to 6.95

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Phooa IN
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off regular price on
each dress

like gtf big job dont u ith Unit
vttmpum dt Pontiai dtaltrs . ”

Their it no danger from Otltn
do', drinking watrr, health au
thornier down there koait, de
•pit* the fact that much of it
come, fiom lource* which are
polluted. Hut after it it Rested
with qiunlilirt of chlorine and
other chemicali, mixed with lime
and tun through filleirn and teu­
ton. millions of bacteria and other
garni have been kilted and the
mixture it rendered harmle** to
human consumption even if it
ia no longer beneficial. Juil what
the daily drinking of chlorine and
other chemical* doe* to the deli­
cate lining of the itomsch. pulicuUily of childrea, it a dcbatlble

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worthwhila dividends.

question. Meanwhile, it would
obvioutly be cheaper to avoid tha
poflutioa ia the tint place than
koptndof it i . th a m ta d .

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IT If h tried to
thr ch* •! a of ita
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mends, ruble* .»•'! i tnernlds •torrd
in h i* v au lts, the
tld market
II; IIOll THOMAS
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m \i. n c n I I*
in precious -nui. old fall |a
Hy HETTY CLA IIKR
m .itv u n n n
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The
AP N * » 'fe a tu r e , llrauty Editor
HOLIAWOOB. Au«.
an |tnni,,»l|
on i% in*! ** u'»ve-awa\ nothing, ll*- tint
When Victor Vito, .dew York
•"»&gt; ‘^ o m r " »* I Ideal
m in e*.
pfi»t:t
um
tinlnv
thi
N
lahniiiju!i
hairdresser, heard that Hollywood
V ldi,,° "
,hp
Once lie rnlli'l in so on ElJIOpI-.
was filming a movie nlmut Jo a n [»"&gt; «&gt;lony The stai in* rented of ItfiMnln
What la*!)1 Rtin'l rathvi win hint till co n n a o is.e u rs |. ap p raise hi&gt;
of Arc. he anticipated a trend to , hi- bngli.h home, obtained a
Thi* iewt’1*. Me Iw-gnii 1 i
medieval hairdos, and designed ■ j r * ' . l e w " " a house here an. than a new lefn ifrratot ?
showing them
I m j * h rli hunt ft»i nnothrt Iik r I princely Indian n ile i t-* wtinked
.rJ fal.ul,a t.
with «hain*tnd*. a l e f t »•itot only u -ninll Inl'I. Iimtli-t
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t h * * rrpidmrr * ftrr that
pearl*. The uinnre.l . vp , is' ,*.ri
Hr
ri**
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J \.\n i
'U mih' n plum i* nn in* vield* it * cul t v
day nimlern Jo *ru
rompany i» f.mk.* thr
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salon to ge their half -n ip p ed , f|^ t ,
cooler «v*i huilt h*dtU n * much
into medieval charm.
, palm .." written h» hi. wife. *‘lettu»« *’ i* the M iihntiiwiii the
None of the \ito versions is a* p&gt;mr|„ Kellino llotli will appear kind that k*i ‘O* in 'lip m int in Inc
.holt a . the movie coiffure Most (n , h)
but&gt;
enough. ninkly *t.»»kof -hem an- *ltrrrd to suit the ^
w|„ p||iy , h(............t0.,,|
(tut Bill **’ m I i ’ i the Nlnhili u ah
feature* o f the girl The m ajority
„,||
» h h i« firriopt! *»f U tiic .i *« tf fillinc
of them « ie variation, o f hi* j U .„n
lettuce •
i*i » ' »
H i . h ci» ln tm e
(tend setting "cut and dtj^ wm™i
|i,„t Lancaster and JUth Eox unya he *| m »* if o ntMijuNt m i%
n crtli no pin arttlnit and »» cut
w illt
roul.ln‘1 I'Hinr in trim *.
ttich- week p ft ■•*»*' 1In ♦si '•• 11* I win v
n« to ftirmiriiKf a natural wave In ttltl Wiilmaik
11»*- Ooun •*» thr
K»t, e%
f In- w»■%* ■n p * 1* a | dr t •*
the hair- a firm* taver popular Scu in Shi pa*4 role* hn» t**at to the Idea, »■ ■ enl* f i■■&lt;
t
with carn*r icirU. in particular. tin fI* Thr Mtmin&gt; hio hy ilt k -«*» Iran *pon , ■ »,»n *«f f * » him \tm
up n»
Any bright Kiri* m )» Victor*

{Medieval Influence

Personal Activities
Trfephone UN

Arlin Palmer Rar, Society Editor

Pictures Of J a p a n

Social Calender Shown At Circle Meet'

Personal s

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Hollywood

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An interesting feature of the
Mis* Snldce William* 1» spend­
inrrlinK of the Elale Kninht Circle ing »ome time nt Daytona Ilcarh.
Th» second session of thn 0rn1y of the Klr»t Baptist Church held
on world cvengelism will be held at the home o f Mr*. J . A. Hirer
Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Cagle have
•t the Kit«t Method!*! Church at la*t night were pictutr* of Japan tii
left to spend ,omc time with rrla
8:00 P. M. All who i t r Inlereatcd shown hy Mra. David Sperring.j ti\e» In Georgia.
•re Invited to attend.
who with her husband, Array Cha|&gt;-----------THURSDAY
i i . K' . r i.i
Sperring. spent 30 month* in
Mr. and Mr*. A. It. Duahury and
*
The .J uni ur and inter m ed al
# „mil,| ,„wn
w, mi|ca front „on Hilly left on Sunday foi New
H i. A.* of the P ir»t H*ptl&gt;t Church
m u o l Tok&gt;0'
Smyrna Beach where they plan to
will have *
‘ i,
Mr*. Speering flr*t showed the , pi.n,| „Kmit ten day*.
5prin»». This will he an all *&lt;"&gt; ! group some interesting souvenir.
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affair and
which she brought lack with her,
Mr». At F. Hunt ha left for
meet at the ehurrh at I .1 A. M. explaining the custom* and dies* Valdosta, Ha. where she will visit
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and hrlmt a n o.e.t,«e lunch.
! of the Japanese. She .aid that the hrr , Utor Mrs. It II llii-.fold can ffive heraclf a *Vut ant! dry** ton *aitmu »hip for intimy ^hoot- im h o * In
FR ID A Y
ln«r *f 1ht* pictuir I t’* bo heavy the M n luiiuid li haw ^..m* l .unr t&lt;*
jK'ople of Japan admire the Amer- ’ f„r some time.
hainlt*
at
hoinr.
Or.
if
*hc
i|n*ftli*t
The junior O. A.* of the F irat lean* very much and that most o f ,
laid answer the
I tloM ' 4|»M*ltOI»
-----------fruit hrraclf with the »hrara. »he that n cement floor had to 1*
Baptist Church will have a supper them have discarded their manner
i to )GHt «S||(|
aft •M
h a ir c u t '011 1 Mtitvi' to with*tanii the | or rat lo t
Mr.
and
Mrs
J
It
William*
ate
ran
irrt
n
atraiaht-aruiipil
and (lumber party beginning at of dress and have adopted the
h im se lf
hair* ’ weighi
visiting
in
Asheville.
N.
C
where
with
hang*,
from
her
8:30 P. M. at the home of Mis* American way of dreislng as well
l I ..Imiilna united log George
T h e Mob,, tot' tin
•ffr.l
Grace Marie Stineeipher, 2404 as many other American rustum*. they are the guests of Mr. and dremet or ln tW r.
aulwl til. It It.
Mr*. Alvin Odhnm.
it Adam*, leader of a local gyp*) the r h n ig ,
tl'Ut
After
the
haircut
Park Avenue.
fnUr, colon), to see "The l.ovc* of t*oi treasury t
Mrs. It. I.. Harrison, advisor of
■l p lit!
•tralKht around I, shampoo
the group, opened the meeting
I It.
IIMis* Hetty llrisson and Ml** hair, rinse it with U&gt;er. turn the nreii “ to , lo-c*. hi* reaction* on the money
I wru gypsie* arc pirtuied
Ihg rtrln-'l i n , '
and ronducted the devotional. Mr*. Connie Ludwig returned recently
hall under at the ends or slightly ^
g, approved, pnrticulnily the,
J . A. Hirer presided over the bus­ from Daytona Henrh where (hey
I up by grasping it in tbe pnlm wa&gt; Kiln Hayworth ate a chicken ] Itvrt w li.ti
iness session in the absence of spent a week.
Vtnetican I
of your hand and turning your with her hand*
"T h at's how it
the chairman. Mrs Henry Ja m es­
lb, v’,
fist over it to pro** it into shape. gyp*) would do it." he »aitl H o* Ide exp in tli ■
on. It was decided hy the group
Mr. and Mrs, II. II. Coleman
'Phis medieval coiffure I* a ever, he thillida-d down "Golden i lie b,«t on -I
The second in a series of tilts’*, to place flower* in the ehurrh on returned yesterday from Hock. casual one. nml that • why the
"Could a t
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cattin g*" Iwcau.e Marlene Diet I 00,1,11,10 in .!
M r,.
study sessions on world evangel­ the
., , fifth Sunday
.
- and
,
, John port. Me. where they have i&gt;een modeln girl likes n . Victor, thinks,
riel wa* too -loppy in ll 'dipping |
ism will be held on Wednesday Kader wa. instructed to take rate 5,p„ , n(f for ,„ mP , jmp
» ♦h
j Her tw entieth century world, he het hiiml* in fa) ami In king &gt; \n-l tin|
evening at H:0&lt;l o'clock at the of this.
i no i in pi I* nl&gt;
eir .
f it
•ays, i* a* active «» Joan - who them ”
A nominating committee rnm
First Methodist Ci-jrrh. All per
' »»h*
Henry Tamm, Jr., a student at probably wore her hall in a simple
June Allysoe Sad no ptoldem of Hatodo' I
^ n n s who are i .crested in the posed of Mis. Kader. Mr*. Hiser
arrangement to avoid getting
In.I
Mnli.
ti'U tX' n loud *••*
subject are urges) to attend. The and Mrs. V. C. Messenger was the University of Florida in battle fatigue worrying at»&gt;ul her In puking a name of hei newly
iMt, hl.Y.
adopted baby She chose the name nj.ih* tu n u id I
" program tr*norrou night will fe a ­ appointed to nominate new officer* Gainesville, spent the past week­
fiiY it-. I. ViI*I I
roiffure.
- |of In i ( barm ter in "Her Highlit■** 1 In tin* it «*»•*I
ture colored slide* entIlls’ll " F o r for the corning year. The resigna­ end |n Snnford with hi* family.
i.! | t„|M \ I hi* |
tin li'ifMntim i
nml
lilt
rllllbov
"
H
e'll:
Iwslie
\l
tion
of
Mr*.
Harrison
as
advisor
all of L ife " whirh should prove o f
\- Y» six s%h*» |
Mr. and Mr*. Troy Kay are Gallipolls ami Columbus, O. and Jy.ort I'owrll
Vflcr -purling I'mltctfiMi .I*
special Interest i«ocau»e of the wa* accepted with regret, and it
i. ..r 1
were neiol) every -hailc except purple. |illlM'it t»* i|‘i'
spending
this
week
in
Tnntp*
a*
iiuntlngtnn.
W
Va,
They
Interdenominational treatment o f was announced that Mrs. George
i f I'll'*** ,1l»«il1(lf«
.1.1
guest*
o
f
Mr.
and
Mr*.
It
won
away
for
about
two
week*.
Evelyn
Keye*
n-*unie*
her
own
Dixon would Ink*’ her place. The
the modern program of missions.
•--.M • e
hai, shade in "Ml Soft T o u ch " , *ll«
group wa* invited to meet with Stevens.
• f .» rinMi*. Frances Mi Clung left over It'* *«li lo own and -lo* -ay* 1C* j «t.iu ii iiiiw n 3i
Mrs. Messenger in September.
, ,,
„ ...
,
. ,
1 -innmi! *|n
At the conclusion o f the meeting
Mr* ’ 'V* **• * ml,h ",V * *' " , " tbe pa*t wi-ekenil for Matirnlbo, hat h itt &gt;ia\
!h . *}H*ft«lltila
K htb tr* wonder how llowat-l
refreshment* were served by the " ' T * . . u *" * '
w" V . ' , " «Ujr Venexurla. where she will tie ^as­
h
k
h hostess to the following J
l o y1"'* h r r
' , r *- J 11 ,U &gt; sociated with the Williams Con­ Hugh, * ■an leim.vr the "m essage" *ni u n iiltl nii*» .
t I
•V
Mrs. Harrison. Mra. Spec ring. * l h,,r hon,,‘ " "
Avenue. struction Company She plan* to from "The lloy With the Green •Inn M'.mI v !•••&gt;
make her home with Mr and Mra, Hair. i. bn- been reported. They •I I'srnv *ti«k
Mr*. J . A. Stran ge. Mra. Cliff . .
, ..
, .
,.
Tnki*. f»»f •y
\ , r o n *i
DEMAND. Aug. IT (SpecialI — Aides. Mr*. Charles Itonhnm. Mr*. . Mr. and Mrs. J-h n Kader and I). |*. Herndon. Jr .
think there wouldn't In* much left
-in , veil
Mr*. Virginia Morris Hurney and Waltei Fe-ler. Mrs. Kailer, M r. ‘|au‘' h ,' ' r s *ndra have returned
The film i» n preachment against of l l w l . t l . i l , |.
Friend* will l*c Inlerrsterl to wat which t» it pretty tioncoti tin- i n il Mnl
Mr*. Velma Stew art Mitchell o f J . II. Phillips, Mrs. Sam Hrnwn,
v" r" Un"
"*
Directot Nick Mill i * w** ;i (tlmii
learn that W arrant Officer Ja n ie * trover*mI issue. .
Sanford are among the 7M candid­ Mra. E H C arter. Mrs. A. i j , New Smyrna Reach,
Thr \ mtin'* dmldv
Hayes and Mrs. Hayes will leave R*v i* grooming Howard Da Silva
man
ate* for degree* at Stetson U n i­ Thomas, Mr*. Ilerthn Young, Mr*, i ,,
». ..
_ ,„ 7 ll llVi'il
versity** summer rnmmencrment Grrtehen Crowell. Mr*. Me**enger _ Mr'- N,‘’ ,tr Tl11* &gt;• 'l.lt in g in In the neat future f»i New York for role* which Lmri* Wolhcitu did with i r u|H i if
k» |M llMI t'11111lit*iftt .,r,,l tbiMiglll
Friday.
Doth will receive the and Jimmie Stripling.
, t « o a a* the guest of hrr .on and rn route to North Africa wherx* so well
•laughter-in law, Mr. ami Mr*. I. Mr. Hayes will la- stationed for
mg g u l
degree of Ilarhelor of Art*.
Prill o \i oii*n,!ai is i* planning a Dntliirii* of Invfuln .•
II,. It-,,I f
C. Till!*.
) 10 MOO
Mr*. Hurney, a Irarher In the
the next two years.
film biography «f /.apatn, Ihe I5.1HHI
h
o
Sanford school*, has majored i n ,
■I V lilt. '
Mexican nginriari hero. .
\ •niikrt * tl&gt; tl fell
education
and
imrlolgy.
M r*.
Mias Diane Moye i* visiting as
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Duncan and Warner* *tatistlnan counted |!t / |»ii|. \x Im put lam t. ‘ ..1 lift i In- i
lift!V M a'
principal
of the South
l b rl
the guest of hn aunt and uncle, ilaughtrr Mis* Peggy Dtinran have kis-e* foi Gary Conner nod P a t­ Ik fi'liTx
• Mitchell,
. . . .
- '
e.| fa |
'S id * I’rimarv School, ha* majored
•Mr. and Sir* W F. Evan* at l.ady lefl^ for Canon. Ga. and Birnitng- ricia N'cnl in "The Fountainhead" lllMMtll will m v .
II)
DGIIDTHY
ROE
l.akr.
ham. Ala. Mr*. Duncan will visit script. Why. Coop! . . . With John link, d o «! War lit »* MHI f44ll 8 T h i- . i
jn elem entary eslucatlon. •
I Associated I’reaa Fashion FMitor
In Georgia for alsuit three week* Payne embarking in n W estern, tlf «stilt *1*. i* aril, a ,» innn'&lt; vtnv
Among
inoM* receiving the
If life i* more colorful on
Mr. and Mr*. M. C. Stone are and Mr. Duncan will return to "E l Paso," the confusion between of ending tin ■ a l pi o l d , u
Master of A rt* degree at Stetson rainy days, you may give a large
Tin* ,»te»dit K , ■ known in
Friday will lie Huy burn T. Mil slice of [hnnk* to a man named spending II two Weeks' voration in Snnfotd Ihe la», pa it of I hi* week. him and John Wayne will no doubt
M
lla h m s , r..
grow rampant I'hey'v, Itorn g e t­ I n, 11., an " T l
Hemingway, S. C. and Bcllwnod,!
-----------wee of tmngwtHMl and Walter A. Aaron Gray.
show- in&lt; -o-i
nf -p-ohric
Ala. with relative*.
.
Mi, and Mr* P in t Horn-on amt ting each other's mail f&gt;o year*.
Teague of Oviedo.
Herbert C.
The genial, well-tailored Mr.
11 i Mnib&gt;nl,h-d
-----------) Mr. a lid M r*. Eugene Harrison
Turban Bey, a brave lad.- von the lined band
Sullivan of txngwrmd will receive Gray doesn't look like u rcvolu
Mr. and ..its, Dudley- Glover o f, and small son Dusty have returned lure* In name the glamor men lx* ii- rlelu ' nan - e:,, 1 1, ,,u| at
Ihe degree of Ilarhelor of Science tionist. But the revolution he
were the weekend guest* f„r o m “ varation .pent *l Daytona f " lf one ran u*e *uci» a wmd for (12 lie Iix, ’* "tuplv weai - t in ,,id
in Business.
helped start in the rainwear field Tanipn
.
0.1 wat, ll, - IriW hile there they had a* men''l of tlip film world- ''la rk tiai- -dd •lotia
la still going strong— an strong °r air* (&lt;lover» parent*, Mr. a nij t Beach. While
jrt&lt; ' their guests,
Mr*.
Iln irism t'sI Oabl , Tyrone Power. Jam es S te ­ pennic* i |,,*el&gt; Ttd* nmy l»- I-- ,
rr .................
rain nowathat the first drop or
... Mi** C, C. t,anti on West Fii
' mother, **
Mr*. Ann
‘
"Foul.
‘ sister. wart and Cary Giant. Note In* &lt;H’I ■' ll, VII lie p e e , , \ , M - . ' l |,o. ta |
days bring* forth a riot of garden Street,
Ml*. Ann llodniham, r anil broth selection l» 7S per rent American. live llinl win bol le a i-lv liv
colors on most any city street.
Ipher er, Sam Ford, all of Atlanta, Gn. T u r b a n expainrd: "F o rrlg n ei* i hoi* •
When Ihe weatherman *ny* ra in ,1 Nr. and Mrs.
Tlo- Ni .-h' ii. p, iImp. a* a ge*
••-cm to glitter fm a inon ept and
women welcome the change to * r,d daughter Grace Marie have '
Mr. and Mrs. Bidrte) Nix are then decline Very rapidly
I nm lute to (be no no,i v o f la* lalai-t
1 .0 S ANGEI.E.S. Aug. 17 f,P&gt;— blossom out in their bright-lined. returned from Miami and Key
fa lla l, d--*
l &lt;-, 1* all ailto,lift),lie ,
Most men, unlike Ferdinand the Iiighty-slytrd raincoats.
West where they spent the past expected to arrive tomoirnw front &gt; **e in point "
\nd
Itlnomingion. Ind. to visit Mrs.
Evelyn Anker- nml hi1*bnrid mid r.n I*, too * on, tibin,Bull, have only n passing interest
It seems that Mr. Gray grew week.
Lottie Nix nml Mr. and Mr* I li bar d Denning are rni’iiihi-ts ,,f ge-ture at On go -lute, he nisi* t*
In flowers. They can lake ’em or tired of seeing women scurrying
He received hi* « HoliywixMl 11Mild cnl,on at trioiited to la,v, mai,* iban tiai
leave 'em. The idea of joining a around
Mts. J . M. Moye and rhildrm Evan* McCoy.
In drab,
cumbersome
flower society, if brought up nt stiir my weather mtsl*. and de­ an&lt;l Mr*. W. F, Evans and rhildren Master'* degree in Chemistry last Malibu, (till,-i 11 alter ruldirt* th d ,. ■In lift* n
Con d i a l ' - ,
e-tlin ate
o f fa
the dinner tniile by the missus, cided to do something b IkiiiI it. of Lady Ij»ke have returned from week ftom the Univrrsil) of In me Edgar Kennedy, Edgar Bin Ii
probably would bring a loud and lie set out to pruve that raincoat* New Smyrna Beach where they diana and will return on Sept. I a nan nml Blit I'ini’ nl I'itle w, is111, stu n . a fuMMm.l it IfIt MMl an d
to stmt work for hi* Doetnr's ft &gt;m**. . . . ILimphi&lt;-&gt; Hagai i g o a - i d i -b a tii„ f a l t t a * t i e f i g m e
-rin g in g "N o " from her spouse.
cart la- decorative, well styled and spent the past week.
riegre*’.
•'.’.'■il.tMMi o - i l IMMI
* i ' describing the "Key Im g o ”
®
But consider the case of Frank gay. and still practical. In thr last
Ii i, ini|,-,—d,|e I,, ,-stiio a’ e |„i lima* in which he i|&lt;i,.* away
Mr*. Mamie Denton left thi*
D. William*.
He’s outraged be­ few year* he lias used practically
"Flynn |
Mr, and M r*. J . M. Ilayes have «nh a gang.le» mob
cause hr has lieen expelled from every fabric, from gingham to morning for Ninety-six, fl. C. and
the Southern California Camellia satin and from mrdurny to tweed, other point* in that state where returned from Pittsburg, Penn ciuldtl't have been braver!"
f i (ini Tp «rii i f* Knti&lt;n«
Capsule Review: "fled River' i ntil«*
Society. Enraged, In fact, to Ihe to run ur raincoats so well.styled she will visit relative* for two where they were Joined hv their
M*»ni
contain* everything a We*t tn iHtir* .V-•11n Wnvfi*"
’rck *.
daughter anil son in-law, Mr. and 11
extent of IUC0.0OO. That’s xvhat that many women wear them W
Mr*. Chnrle* Hobson on a trip ••in should have and throw* m r 4f»i|l|« I \ ( ‘ I I I - Jt" I h r f * 'T |l| t i l I f 111*
he asks irt a suit directed at Ihe even when the sun is shining
* .tit \ flu ■•*
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Borsdorrf to Niagara Kalis and St. Catherine f,a thing* mine ll 1* lu-iter cm rimii 4i*i*l I*1"
society and It* nfflrrr*.
The newest trend* of fashion,
f»Y
■Iracted Gian in,i»t loo-, njs n o 1.■U»*»1 1 • ix »111 j|*mtirillli,«‘&gt;
The n ffirer*. he charges, expell­ whether in Paris. California or and two son*. Itoliert and foiwaid, Ontario, Canada and a lour
• Ifiti «*f n filuft- nil «k«|iin11\ * "iniff**I n f 1
*.
ed him because he asked lor n New York, are instantly trans­ have returned from a two w eek,' through the northeastern states l** mg a graml-srnl
state investigation of some of lated into rainwear these day* hy varation -pent in Chicago, III. si;d Upon their return lo Pittsburg |
they left by plane for W ashing­
their activities. Ilia complaint al- Mr. Gray and other designer* Indianapolis, Ind.
ton, D. C. where they visited their
lege s that the ekputibm has Im who hava read ied that it isn't
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace L. Crosby son and daughter-in-law, W arrant
paired his health so that he cannot •necessary for women to look
of West Palm Bearh are vlaitlng Officer Jn n irs Hayes and Mr*.
- attend to his film laboratory husi dowdy when skies are gray.
There are raincoat* of pure silk, for two week* as guests o f thr Hayes.
■ ness.
treated for water repellency, ele­ former's mother. Mr*. O'Deai
gant enough to wear over the Crn-bv. and sister and brother-inTEW.Bl’ l.I.IVAN PLANS
most formal gown. There ara law. Mr. and Mrs. Clarenre Welsh
sturdy tweed* that shed water
The m arriage of Miss Mary and also look well on the sunny
Friend* o f G. W. Clark will reHelen Tew, daughter of Mrs. L. E. •ide of the street. There are vivid grrl to learn of the death o f his
Tew. to Mr. Othel Sullivan, son plaids arid bright satins, gay mother Mrs. C. J . Shelton of
(im H
' of Mr. and Mr*. A. A. Sullivan of gabardines and crisp taffetas.
Hamilton, O.
Funeral sorvlres
O Fairview. Tenn. will lie snlemnixed
This season the array is even will bP held In Martinsville, Va
on Thuradav at 8:00 o'clock at more danling than usual, with &gt;
Wednesday.
th* First llaptisi Churrh.
No the return of handsome pre wa r 1
■■ —
invitation* are being issued but fa b r ic to the fashion scene. So
John W. D, Moore and W. A.
nPKNH 12:48 P. M. DAILY
*11 friends of the couple are In­ there no longer is any rxruse for i Boor of Orlando returned last
Matinee* 40r . Evening* H r
vited.
those ralny-day blue*.
Saturday from a business trip to
Children lie

PAGE THREE

m *i« : »33.1.0(W.OP«i.
Yet the storv is told that or.a
day. strolling
, »
Jowalk by
hi* palace, the \i/arn taw a small
silver coin.
11• I ailed, put h!»
fool *n it. looked t-.th w ay; and
• i ir l

' le e k - .I up the coin,

ll « ,&gt; w »tth «Umt Si r nt i
i he N'U’ nt put II
for good luck

B lit

(ti hi- p.w kat —

Finder* keepe,

werper*.

lie p robably still ha•Pnniohd*, to,.

t

S t ill hi*

SCHOOL - TI MI*;
A Clean laKe-orr

'2f e .

Dm C l. I -A NI NC
HV

COLONIAL C L E A N E R S
(&gt;pini«ilr l ire Stiitimi
11(1 S . I'ltlmeitii

lie .

I’hofte

1^1

Slides To lie Shown
At Study Session

Seminole Countians
Receive I) e r e e

...i

Rain CoatH AI
Adopt New Trends

•Florida Poll ShoVs
Thurmond L e a d s

0

*

L e t s &lt;r*o
III iD O V IE S

Green Grass

“ COLLEGE

CROW D

Milderfo hands than any leading
product made-for washingdishes
and -fine-fabrics!

}&gt;

For specinl appointment telephone lilH-J
official Fan opening Sept. t.

— ALBO—
Paramount

Room t, Tmachton BpiMing
"It’a apoUirn for the mnarteet hat* in lownN

NEWS

N O V E L T Y - "Haris—

of To-

Actual akin lrnttt ntntlo by nn lmio|ioncient laboratory name on rcqiteat—
prove Vel milder to IihikIh than any
other leading product made for wnah*
ing diahea and ftnt* fabric*.
•wt t&gt; w*

MUBIrAle—

"M aak.l

Miracle."

tnmmcri lnrlti.itsi i itrJtirov
ycp.ir.itcv .tic I jvhiuri - i-e Im
Cjmptiv vvc.tr |i|j&gt; k liranl
vlr.iiluv* ' pm krtv. inll.irv
jn ,! Ivotilrrv, licmlmrv
•iililmg ili.mutn tntrrrvt
Ciilutv

grey, rttvt red,

Un, licmlm k (jii’cn
S i m 7 - 1M O IS

22

' :,°

Mntrliiiid SltirltB
9 - 95

N£IV

fiilmoliVc-Vr/A product.. .

Dishes, gfosswmgleam pfthovt wiping!
V’rl anvra lilidivvasliing time three wnvn
j . No (Halt wiping when ynti wnr,!i dlahea
with Vt'l. Jual rittae! XVI lenvcn ip * uonp
ai’titti or streak y film to imllwli nwny . . . so
even glassware titles sparkling c le a r'
7. Vel removes grease foster
more com­
pletely than snap |M&gt;Hsthly ca n ' Soak |&gt;ota
anil pans in thin new soapb ss ainls while
yo'l're lining the o ilier dishes They'll get
shiny clean with lean scouring thnn ever
lief ore!
J. Vel leaves no dtahpan ring to scroll out.
Yes, Vel cleans dishes cleaner than soap;
saves up to half your dishwashing lime!

POUNDING HOOFS!
PACINO HIAPTJI

the openingr of it» show rooms
this week—
Thursday and Friday—1 to 6 P.M.
Saturday — 1 to 7 P.M.
for the benefit of the

III iglit iiilu tn l I1' rnl

cuts dishwashing
time in half!

TODAY and TUBS.!

SHOPPE CHAPEAU
ANNOUNCES

rimliiro.Y
with «i
(Kish

st w« cssa»w ra

�§

| rA G K

THIS SANFORD BfcRALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

r o y ij

TU ESD A Y

W JU J"

St.Augustine Invades
Locals Drop Game To
G’s By 3-0 Score,
But Rose Pitched
Three H»t Affair
Manager lla l limber of the
Sanford lila n l- Indicated thU
afternoon lhal Itighlhamlrr Bud­
dy l.akc will i n to thr hilt tn*
night to fare the fit. tugu.tlne
S a in t* In thr -ingle ta u t. I he
control -III atari al 0:11 o'clock.

O L Y M P I C S S U R P R IS E M A N

- - B y A la n

M over

H ARR/£ OR

DILLARD
LE F T FOR
L o n do *
A% A S O R T OF

*— -

Gloria

MAN M O D
Qu a lifie d in
THE
YVRGNO
EVENT —

.

*tL L .

RETURN
d a l) —Jo r Cleary of liaiucaville
and Charlie lto*e aI the Sanford
HERO
Clanto tangled In nnr uf the moot
o u t TO
linpre.mv^ tiill eneountero »&lt; en nl
N i*
H arrl* Field Ihia year. and th r
Cnlneaviltc ftlngei -(fe T -d th«* ( V/CT0RV
IN T U B
victor in a 3 to it «nntc*l.
ZOO-

Tonight ih- Oi»nl* move into
TBPS,
their homo park t.&gt; *&gt;pcn an all- 1 O fMt t bn
Important *eiir* with the fifth c o n s t o r R e p
placr St. Augu*tlm- Paint* T h cl
ru e
game will le-gin nt H 15 o'clock,!
CLASS
and o capacity rruwrd I* rtpeeled !
Of
F ,V N r
to W’ltneut the affair.
Last night |lii*e limited til" ti*a
O L Y M P IC S
to three hit*, hut hn«r» mi hulls
/
proved to t&gt;e the Sanfuid righthandrr'ii doom, n* Cleary »•&lt; el­
bowing hi a way puM lailtri after
hatter tn allow the (Jinlit" hut a
palt of hingle*.
SunfotdV right flehliT, Leu
Matte, wa» removed fmm the
came in the fir»l Inning hy I’lnte
umpire Al Kpp*.
Matte » u
railed out nn a third •trike hy
Epp*. and after prole-ting vigor­
ously on a railed atrike prior to
the third *trlke. Matte flew into
a rage on the final derision. Kpp*
d ined Matte. Manager llal tintr&gt;ff R e A l VICTIM OF
l-rr rrplared Matte with Prod
DILLARD'S A-T f t M P T
fatty .
TO POODLE UP Hi TUB
SPRUIT AMP NUROLES
The Sailfonl hot* inailr no
WAS BARNEY £ w t L L —
change In the lun and one half
IF HARRISON NAD
gam* ill-tarn e between Ihr tiiant*
STUCK TO THE STICKS,
and the Saint*, ainre the St.
The CINDERELLA MAN PROS 1
Auguitine aggregation diopjied a
PfNNSYLVAN’A WOULD HAVE
C to I dcdilnn to the Ilkytonn
WON TNE to o -M E T E R S
Beach It let*. Wallv fiaddi* top­
ped hi* 2tlt game of the^PIH reg­
ion a&gt; he allowed the Paint* hut
three hit*.
The Orlando Senator* dumped
Leesburg I'irate* in a 5 to 4
a me III l.ee&lt;hurg a* Stan Zrdati*
want the mule for Ihe Sen*.
Del-and’* fled flat* took a twin
attraction ftmn the 1‘aiatka Am *
leai by I to 0 and d to 3 margin*,
film llird and Vigi Alonio ropped
the vlrtorie* for tb» Hat*.
Sanford
000 000 0t)O 0 - 2 —1
Galneaville 100 lit) Al* 1 - 1 - 1
lloae and ftomanello; Chary and

P.U A R .V 9
STRING

I Im-i , Kd'* fk-tlj and Jovial J c i * I
foim a greyhound qoartbt iK». *
i&gt; certain to make the aparkr fi." |
whin thete rocs aristocrats (tart
moving theii tootaiea in the
feature ninth race at the Voiup*
County Kennel Club in Dayton*
Beach tonight. Gentleman yiryhoiir.d* Completing the octi • ta
tld* ipred clasalc are Taurur.
w irnir u.' Saturday’* seventh ta •
Mr. Sle.itrtop, now d rivin g fuc
hi* eighth win: Pay Oit *rd
OlJ*a (iinyvi.
tiloiia wig really have to m
iv m t stepping if she want, to
rede rn the picatige sh* lot*
Sulutdav night hy (miahing fifth
I tn the main attiucion. Amotip it.*
t g ieyhounda dcfehting liei at mat
; time were Ld a Betty and OH
t •mg-vr. They finiahaJ avcond anJ
third respectively.
IMenty nf notion ia ptontlwd
in the tenth rave tonight wh«n
»uch ate maiuthomwa will gallup
a* Itotnaritic Me, My Ttipty, Lialy
Lane and Tloialife. Dawnell' a
| prom mi if? female, will be tr y rt
the run for the flril .itov.
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Drat dlvtalon of the Georgla-FlorIda League last night by winning
a double-header from tnlrd place
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2-00

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E V E R TO S C O R E
A DOUBLE

Activity
B arttall
Bali throcr'dig con*.Mt
l.vurh fooVtaii
Story telling hour
fci:y:lc r s .e
Twirling (3 ito n )
Swimming

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OIT# M lutrf, Mr. Hb*«f I #t •*!■ stu!

Musial Seems Set Carrollton l*i tchcr
To Cop National looses No-Hit (iaiue
1.ANKTT, Ain.. Aug 17 (,V&gt;—
Loop Hit Parade 1‘itcher Hill Bevel* of Carrollton

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NKW YOllK, Aug. 17 (flty— threw « uo-hiUtr at Valley laat
Sinn Mu*iul may not iiit .10(1 hut
ht y *1 I®"* D'1* «■“"&gt;«• * to 0.
rlugger*
Here a what happened:
the S t. I.oui# Carilinul
Revel* walkiw] the firet n’an in
aptM-ar* a rineh tn finiih the Nolinnal League *eB*on ' ith the &lt;Ihi fifth liining. The runn-r *t(da
highiwt individual halting nvemgr ■»eond, look third when the lateh»Ilire Ducky Mi dwlrk wharked vt uti.utk'd a wild throw, und
j aeoiod on u patted ball.
374 for the 12.17 Cardinal*
I Je * « r ii.ttma of Valley gave np
Mu-ial, atriving to heeomt- Ihe two hit.* in recording hi* 10th j
fnutth pluyor in Ihe loop'* hiatory ttimnph of the year.
In w in thiee or more aw at title*,
war putiMiing o]t[M&lt;*ilintt hut ling
at a .3*1 gait intituling game* uf
Sunday.
The »r&gt;li et group uf player* who
have w«n three or more Nattonul
' L e a g u e hulling rhampionvhipr
*lncv dtmo are. Hunu* Wagner

|( hi : Roger lfnrn»by 47k and I'aut

V JIIL A D K L I'IIIA . Aug 17—M3 W aner (3 i. M*t*ial prvvloutly won
—A little coal mining town Ml, tho batting derby in 1213 IJ157)
/"i™ 1h ,u b u ,r* h1
and i» i« i..w * .
lirriUul millipn i of Jo|lar« le ft,
It by u wealthy I'hllodciidiia woTrnllhiK Mu-ial in the ballmg
,,,nn*
I rare i» Alvin Dark, rookie »hort.Mr*. Wary F r a ile r , who In- ■lop o f the league leading thoton
lieilted aevetal million dollara in llruve*, with JIM . Andy 1'afko,
I'JIH. le ft all but $210,*H*1 of her Chicago Cub*, i* third nt .127.
catato to the village of PerryRampaging Lou Boudreau of thr
T h e Lwi|Uc*t w*a di*(lo«ed to- Cleveland Indian* pali*&gt; menaced
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ilaywta her will wu# flk d for pru- the leadership o f It.**ton's Ted
U.N. MtOIATOI In Pulcitlne, Count Fulkc lle tn -letto (center) b thown ||,9tJ
tVillium) in the American League
with Ur. Dov Joseph (lo ll), military governor ol Ju o v d cm . and CoL
T p 0 amuUnt o f the e *t*ic wa» batting rare.
lomdilrocm of the United Nation* dtuins H‘r ‘t di&gt;-cu*vlnn* In the Holy n,,t made known. She inlicnted
Through Sunday’s games, manCity Tho governor U repotted tn have ht.-n at cdd» with Count Berna- SI..150.1U2 in pcrannal property,
dulte over hla ruling that Israeli fottes cv.mriio Important height* and tt large »h*ro of $7,0oo.0(H)' ager-ahortMnp Bondienu of the
near the city and two adjacent villages
well in older to (acililatc in real tataie 30 year* n/u from Tribe stood only Id percentage
tiw return of Arab refucee* U&gt; tlic area.
(IrUernationan ,her uncle. Alfred M. Fuller, nf point* Whin.I Williams' pacesettin g .377, Lou helled lit hits
_______,1’errYopoli*.
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making
18 specific In 37 trips latt week for a Id-notch
g rant* totaling JMO.OOO s n l set­ climb to ,:idt. In the same span.
ting up a $HI0.(V*H trust fund to Thumpin' Ted slumped 10 point*.
i
provide a watchman and con­
Another Trlhosmnn. Dale Mitch­
stant upkeep for the fam ily man
5 C o x s:a u .w r
).rn till* k llt-aalla**
solemn In I’rtTj'opolls, Mr*. F ra ­ ell, ascended 10 polnu In the week
t i l * l l w i l * Ja.iil.ur**
2.4S Vuur JlHi.iiry N-.na
sier left the en tire residuary In grab third lilac* with .130.
i .s * ,v*v,
4 1.0 Tinier** X1«r
estate fo r public Improvements while At /atill* i f fit. Loui* alip.
I ’ll l’o|i t'l.a /iri
T :'4 I’latter V Patter
to th e tiny community sf 1.300 ped from tldid to fourth spot by
lie s Nvwa
l:»u lla U h t lif.iueot
falling fiom .330 to .320.
I IS Ct inmualtv Calsudar
4;S* NeW• A HlrnM*
person*.
• in Cp-irts Review
5 OH m ill III, lilt a
l:IS tuna Fur Iir*4kU *t
i to Time For 1/4 TluiO
I i s ll'irtilna IHvultuns
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No. Amtrl.'Bn Way
Kurt Hlnser, UN
Saw a
MNlli.ee At MeSfatr
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Nanfuv.l Nhnpgar
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11.01 •&gt;r. hewra A Niar
it ]&gt;• Ui.rnii.a Variety

Youths Report For Softball Practice To
Football Drill At SHS He Held Tomorrow
Several vnulh* reported f*r
ftia t football drill* a t Seminote
High School y eiterd ay morning,
but Coach Carl K ettle* and A**tatant Coach Sred (Jana* limited
•ctlvltle* to taking ahne *l*r*.
"W c look for a good turn out
by the laat of the week, hut we
gro Ju»t going to give the fellow*
r t raleathenira and wtnd aprlnla
the firat faw day*, aa thf late
comara will not mlaa too much of
Vh« activity ." Coach Oaruu dccU n d yvatrrday.

Ki ng

f, Mnlr.io'* d ill
C e-l '.yn a ’ &gt;vV
Cliff Juyful Jn *lr. H u u iy * ffti'V.
I.in hy via*, ij.irvl* Jay anil lla flf
l.rsll
■1,4 liar* 3 la Mile
Monty Pi a, Ply ItoMa, Jlfl, J*il
Alley i. ip. rlh v I n o t ,
Allan*
111.,. I
im alu &lt;'a l.• ami Cajal.tllh H a.e s i n Mil*
tv ii.h o a Mv-lly. ilotin K nk it.
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broken

AT B2
WHEN

Golfers To lie-in
Amateur Trio! UoundH

NKWI'OR-T VLIm Aug. 17, ( A l Tbtrty-two top ranking Until*
layer* will continue* play today
'or the ehallengr run In the Stilh
annual Newport C a.tnn Invitation
(Jraaa Couita Tournament -cr*.kt
*d hy many with being Ihe final
tc*t for Pavla Cup eeleetlon*.
Till* gtoup, thr remainder nf a
field o f H4, ia led hy favorite* Ttd
Schroeder uf lui C rew enla. CiIIfH
lop (retied d.i|tie*llc nelman; *,eond aeodeil (iatdnar Mulluy of Mi­
ami and Frank Hedgman of Aurtralla, peenml-areilrd foreign entry
and co winner with Auitialla’a
Ja ck Bromich of the JIMS Wimble,
don double* rhamplonahlp.

uilo —

(Joy. Mialto
3-4 lt»r* S 10 Mil*
la *l llall llalll lle-htl

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32 T e n n i s Players
Meet ForN cwport Cup

vv »r

.S u p ,. itarAt

TRIUMPHS

Dulaney.

N EW YORK. Aug. 17 &lt; 4 3 -A
record field of l,32&gt; will try for
berth* today and tomorrow In the
laat majoi golf rhampionvhlp of
the year- Ihe National Amateur—
opening al ihe Mi-mphl* Cnuntry
G uh Aug. 30.
The chopping-down proreae will
take plan- al 11 regional qualify.
Ing cen lei* at 11,-over today, at
the other 32 *|mte tomoirow.
The**' 30 hole lilu l* will rut the
field to 20I player*, who will Join
nine carmpt U.K. and lirltinli
amateur title winnera in the "and.
den dentli" elim ination* Aug. 30
thiough Sept. 4.
Heading the ra *t will be Hot^rt
(Sk eel lUrgrl, th r 3.Vjeat old
hefty nf tipper D arby, Ta„ who
conquered Johnny Dawauu for the
champlnnahip at California'* I’chble Reach e«ur*e laat year.
The ntrineat ehallengo prohahly
will come from Frank Stratnihnn
of Toledo, Ohio, who already lm*
Wmi the llrltM i and Canadian
amateur crown* thU year and
need* only Ilia U.H. fur an unpre­
cedented alinon-puir aweep.

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GAINESVILLE. Aug 17 fHw-

Ann, r-gai/icd a*

V IC T O R IO U S

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Contest Tonight

Sanford F o r

1Fast Quartet To I
Run In Ninth At 1
Volusia Tonight

AUGUST
——

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NfM lllcVt ProgtAM
Pin.It* Uu-lval
PauieiU Pt. Augnatlna
llall tlan.n
new * (Alter n am e)
Rerun! IKiundUP
lint. P'ri.nc Oreh.
Mitinight tt*nilvsvuv»
Saw .
01* 1, “ ((

want all ineti, who are Interested
ill playing, to come out for uite of
the tram*, Jim lutne, who witfi
It'll Kay have started tho league.

Alt men Interested In playing
b k f i ; sk m ~U7 fL LOAN
on a softball team have been re­
WAFHINtlTON. Aug. 17—(*P&gt;
quested to i.ppcnr at tils Lake
Front tomorrow night fo r s prac­ —Saudi Atahia has turned dovti
a $ 13.000,000 American loon betice meeting.
rause of this country's stand on
T eam s representing the llrltl l'algstine.
T racto r Company and the Sem­
"W e feel wp would like to gst
inole Truck anil T racto r Company al
a .*l*t» m « frum a friend at.d not
will hold a drill tionorrow night, from auiiieoni' helping our enemy,"
it ha* been dUcIoeed.
legation spokesman told a re­
"W e arc startin g a league, am i'porter yrstenUy.

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BASEBALL TONIGHT

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This S B P twta, stieomllncd. edieisct.
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ieserte, wutewatl* recoil starter, aa*
lomatle tilt-up. propellar preteettay
clatck «od etket line Ieat ores. Get
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The most downright dependable
tar you ever drove!
A q u a rtrr-tu illio n KAISER ami
FHA/LH owners bate pretty much
the eattte etory to tell about tlirlr
ear’e rugged, ilay-ln-rley-oul, dipvnright,nll-mtimldependability. Hee*iu*e tbe K.M9EH and the FRAZER
are the only new car* built since
tbe war t hat have been road-proved-

dejicndable I n bier 2-hllllon miles
of owner driving, under a ll condi- *
lions, In all porta of the country.
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Ho l l y v v ooii h». i , ju *t like new.
I'huiiu lii-VV a fte r ll I’. M,
I'U LI.K TS. IS New II. Hid*, lay
lllg, Jib- lb. IV ala $1.SU bu.
Hawk*. Paula P u.t Office.

PHONE 148
W aal A4m will O* arrr»i»H
a rt* Iba u toab aar
• r a i l , - rb ara* II r -a »
to ItolaO la lb* u l*»b # a* baab.
la m i n far Ibla &gt; r - « a a » , » ftoa Iba aO»»rll»*i ll *,M«lrW
la M r » m | l l | . I" avA*» Jar
a , la r* a a * r la* b»il w*, **,,'r
• *r,lc*. all Waal AO* ■ » ' h'
la * a r a ftl** *a lb* Oar b*l*r*
yabllratfam.
M taaa a a llfr a* la»a«*aial*l»
II aa *»*•» ueear* la »»«r •*_
tot ra a a u l « r * .a « a * 'k,»
a n , ib a a aaa la»arra*l laa*»tfao.

SPK I'IA I. SPKOIAL— T ill Sep
teiuber lutli. We will allow you
a fS.OO linde-in nlluwunce for
yum old W A T K H IIE A T E R reyaid le,* uf cundiliuli. See the
tie,, Fowler W ater H eater on
dirplay at ll,"
St. John* E lectric Co.
I |u W. Commercial Ave,
il.'.VLIH) F r.r.H S -rumnlele line
H u r /a Tuceoo KiH*d S lu r*

*, .

HOT LU N C H ES E V E R Y HAY.
fium 11:30 to 2 :0 0 at HOM ER'S

THE
SANFORD
HERALD
FO R

A R T IC L E

GOAT MILK

Randall Prlewt
v :,anlorii
I'hune 7H-W3
New lawallnn. Hert'a Sewing
Madiinv Shop. Opposite P n n cv ts
Thenlr*. Phone IliW.

REN T

tided, -11 Olilille*. heat ami Jani•or
m r*lr»*
furnl»hed.
Call
S h i-V t. H . A A. Dept. Store.

A. K. Ro**, ttc r . Floriat. TeleMc4«itt~and up to date one room
efficiency apartment. Ideal for ' phnne 212 W. _____
hu,inei* couple. Downtown lo­
IM P E R IA L «|hiv I lamt, 22 I I P .
cation. Call &amp;M&gt;.______
i

roonT fum iihed
Fh o n ej!2d -W .

Johiikon S , « H ..i-e m otor, nud
tiu ilrr, $300 00 . Mixuii'* Grocery
W est 13th St.

ap artm en t.

Furniihml apartment for tent. 301 Two Sofa li'il,, tiMil
rca,on ald r.
W. 6th Street.

hurt lime—

MAIM HNHI.I.H t MIIN COURT
Orlando llich w a)

4 At A ct** Tiled Farm Ijm d D 35;*
00 per y * a r 1ea»e. Phone 7 8 1 -J.

6

A R T IC L E S W A N T E D

i» i* iiriiNiM iv.
*1«rh *1n tilt t'otirl,
Sernliiole t%oitiif, fltu fii!
iiifflciall i *lerk » Heal i

\fi**

v i i i M *: n r i i t i i i v iin \
l ull T « \ IMtlltl
I b i* ,r e l l l l l «| 1,13
V iT IfK
la lir.ltlillV OIVKN.
Thar I’h. *l&gt;* V ia u .r l,«)*t*r • I
12 S P E C I A L S E R V I C E S
Tav '• .ru n . are N„
u . ur.t it..
I»l rta, of lu l, v |&gt; | « h*i.
file.! , 1111# in in, ..(ti.* and haL i e ! i nal Appllanca*
mad, a |*|*11■at l.in I.., a la s died
H, fiiR ciator*
I.. I . I ,, tied there-.n. ^ald cMtUIH.'pnliiny
,» te embrace* the r. It. Wll.a lie
ril.e.t |.r..p*ri&gt; in the I'ounty ,.t
W ALK Hit KI.Hl THIC CO.
Semlnute Siuie ..f CliirHa. la .a ll
TII8 N. Park A ce.
Pb. 1101
Lai l«T Vlldme |*|ji puuk I
AH Wolk Guaranteed
I'ase ||
Th* lu iu m e n t it
eii.t pr»
|.en, miller ih&gt; eald eeritfu aie
U p lM H . O LH Y— S I IP COVHKS Uetied wav In the n«m* .if N I!
Lull line ram ple.
For expert Trailer lie u .
I'n le,. eald . . r u n , ale ahall he
etfvica, Phone l i l t Sanford Up•Wd**m*d li-ral.llna in III* law
l.o i.te i&gt; l i t ,1, N. Park.
ihe pr&lt;«i&gt;eiir d r , riled ttierein will
t.e n&gt;l.l to Ihe h l,li,ii bidder ai
the (Uiitl h.Ulre dear ull tb* lira,
S E E US 1 OK
Monday Ih the in..nth uf Hrplein
MIMEOGKAPH PHINTINU
l.*f !•,« w hi. ,. I, the Ith da r
of
Se|. Ir In h, f
ANI) TYPING
fialed Hit, 3rd d a, uf Auauii.
I IIHill I III HK VU U F
1**1
KA.NFUKl)
•&gt; I* llf:n\fM»V
I’lerh I'ln nit Cnurt,
III* N. Park
Phone IMI
s. nilliulr 1*0111111
florid.
•n lfl.lal I'lr rh '. Seal,
y
T s Kt Ta N DldNHS made to ord *l.
Seminole Venetian Htilld
'• • T in : t o t m : i n
Tu Uarrh* Jn i,,
l.'o.
8JU W. Uid St.
Phone
t*T llrui.t.rll Mr
1IM -W
w * r r r o ,s . o *
*
"
u
*
r* li*ifl&gt;» r#&lt;iu|r„t t« mt,
TOl It FLORIDA HOME can be
/* ' ' " Hi* Ir»t ilml ( S*iit,mbrt
p irt fir e
Call pbl for detail* •
A |i t e n
in „ ,'tttniu .iivurc*
en LOGGING. So at he in Chem- l'*iutths m t l ,, I'lr, nit i '. pum
n*nilii'.|, I'liuniv KI..II.I, In ' ‘timni u ' i , Inc.
*r f* **» »&gt;■•'*,O au .t n il, „r Hbt,-h
,«l.t . , ' l , r !» tVIU.UM V J'l.sV:.*
•
V»r , u« JIAtlTIlA JANt:
YOUR SAFETY
JCiN l 1 I »rf Ptiil tiil
on the hiyliwby depend, on the
W illi*,, in i h.'ii.| , 11.1 ntriftml
condition uf ytiut ca r.
Don't •Ml ml Il.&lt;iif»i&lt;1 r i ri.l, .|,|, 2nj
« I,
lake risk s, it*ir&gt;K JTOttr car to lat «f « n *'i,i
I* I* IIKflNIUiV.
our exp ert vervlce Inen fol ,
&lt;*l,ib ul i hr ''iriitii r .i . , 1
I itE E C H E C K .U l* and A N ALHrllillmlr I'.iiinti p|, rl*
l*V VI.I
\ S lS .
VIKunri
GKNKIt VI. TRUCK A Kt|IT. C O .".' * 'l .'l i r s .i t
lr I It.t PluMiln
:•«* W. Fir at St.

Real Fallals
In rsitm en ta
W. It. W IL L IA M S. Heallor
110 N. Park A ce. Tel. 1110
F.II.A . lam * T crai lau n * G.t.
F .II.A . Repair Ivaan*
H.u'Ij v

i&lt; inured, railed

d- livered.

Phone

for

and

County 3702.

J . C. W alter.

Iligiievt ca*h p ro * paid fur i.act
furniture. Ted llavi* Furniture
,, Co. 311 E . tat. Ph. 068.

3 ROOM apartment auitabl* for|
couple.

418 Maple Ave.

ound floor office*.

SEVERA L

I

near C ity Hall amt Court II o um .
B«s Mr. Sm all. Valds* Hotcl^__ 8

Av#,

Sit" I'1* ""-

Lomne McMullen, M arket Barbsr
shop open Thursday, Friday A
Saturday. No walling.
Ilrlp-Hclfy Half Aervte* U a a A y
D rier*
Iran tu f
404 W. I l t k Ht.
P Saaa 1169

H E L P W AN TED

wA N I E D T O R E N T

RENT

a

erenre*.

t Bed Room house, with sleeping
porch, 2 c s r garage, good loca
tioit, 19.600.00 term*.

6 Boom house, a ll‘ targe room*.
good location. $9,860.00.
6 Room house with two
$1,760.00. Term*.
1. W . HALL, Realtor,
1419 Mel Marti)* Ace.

lot*.

Phone 944-W

Houghing, harrow ing, mowing
and dirt moving. We sperialixe
in conditioning building lut*
and garden plots. Phone PIT J
id the morning er a f te r 6 :00
I*. M.

Servics, SOI W. F lr il

Hav. 11A6-J

W. R. W IL L IA M S, H rallor

DO N. P ark

Ph. I!JO

BALK
T

uaad K a lv iu to r R efrigerator
Q a a s e r . Tela0 . K. Vi

p k a a tC T t-S .

&gt;!

S E P T IC TA N K S, prtens'. concrete
reinforced, * u t e approved s Im s .
n ito n s

work guarantaad.

f . 0 . Brown.

n w n a 189 W.

Huy

For

ESTIM A TES

TIME

Vhonr k l i -J

EXPEN SE

SA V IN G

S A V IN G

NOW
C0NVENIE.N1 DAILY COMMUUI ILJCHTI TO

*J A C K S O N V IL L E
*O R LA N D O

AND OTHIA6

Alto Direct Flight Connitriom *o

* NEW YORK

• CHICAGO

• ATLANTA

• MIAMI

and other key 0 S. ctie*

*

Y o u c a n u » c tin s n ew jro lis ltc r on tlo o t*. f u r n itu r e ,
a u t o m o b i l e * . . . on a n y s u r f a c e y o u w an t tu th in e .
L i g h t w e ig h t am t r u g g e d c o t i i t r u c t i o i t m a k e it e a sy
t o use- Q u ic k ly a t t a c h e d lo n g h a n d le fo r p o lis h in g
B o o rs . A n in v a lu a b le tim e a n d w o tk s a v e d

CALL FOR FREE
DEMONSTRATION

It's n ihort hop. -■ntf o tw ill ona,
whan you fly florlda Alrwov*.
C o n v en ien t round-trip tchadulai
to Florida dastlnotlan*. and Ininiediai* con n actlrnt with flights
onywhara In tha U. 9,

.95

$ 2 1

Ju«l

\iMrii

Di•6*c I

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mii m e 11nil**

In

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li.iwb.re
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« i * »iit * Mil ( ..I iiii iii Hittitia \ tn riy i
I »»r ltf*«4 r ».ili«t$ito \it$Mhrrr I'hunr U * i
Ihe

heilulrd

\irliiir

S eiklu f

Saitliffd

ST. JOHNS ELECTRIC CO,
m i c m iM E R i ia i.

FLORIDA AIRWAYS

I ’ iltl.N E n u t

T H E I.O.NK H A N G E R
Rv I i .in S tr ik e r

REFRIGERATION

K -

C H A R L E S V O D O F IC H

NKKYU’ P. and I I C I 'ti l l s

I’hunr 132-lt

B O H W C I= Z irz n
Mj U Th Sn vctl CAN W K6 MC CO l l T )
H it) ylAH:- MUAi(
'
r r .'

O Z A R K IK K
Uy Ra.v Gulin

K E Y S um]
LOCKS

WK M AKE
KEYS

W IL L IA M S S P O R T St U N I T S H O P
I T S U I NT. T A C K L E
2().'t W . M m l S I .
l i l t A t I E S A U 1 1 1 /7 ,1 ,It M O I O l t S

C'uih

And

N E L L ON

EA SY TERM S

K*e l ’« R efine You Hur m &gt;.lt

fRICNDAIRE
SALES—SERVICE
Hill Hardware Co.

M ICKEY MOUSE
B ) Wult Disney

IIR A K E L IN IN G
and A D JU S T IN G

3rd

A

P ark

A re.

—. P c c O a .B C !

C H 6 E C U H E C Jk ...A T L E A S T
s p i e s p o n ’t
C _ &lt;NO\V NLu CAK TELI
THINGS BEPOQfi

-j t h e s e

Vacuum Cleaner
Service
Have
good
part*

CH ECK CH A RT
L U B R IC A T IO N

Cochran’s Atlantic Service

Pb. U

T w a v HAPPEN'

y j j i-PC , —&gt;
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your rlrancr put in
condition
now
w hil*.
are availabl*.

HA9 PQWII

Glenn C. lltt
1231 J
'&gt;

Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p to m e trlx t
11S Magnolia A rc .

tV

owner.
471.

condition.

Phone 69

yti.t ------------Hi-YA O SC A M Ounr ' I
! / H O W S A BO U T A

|

SWM.ArrtBTVra

O iiliM
r l T l .'.V D
U M l BOOM
BOOM ^

F

Good

ETTA K ETT
B y I ’uul ItuhinMin

Phone 612

Place onlers early. J . If. Payne
A Son. Phone 72-

mv re a r

s o rv ftT

a f u o to m r ,
LT

V. i '.*

h*

Z

l r‘*LUVDnT
i (WUtRCAO
cj * i ,
V.ATEC

Ar* tan troubled by at*

ttouL functional asriodto
*ac**&gt; Dm

this Sake r&lt;

PkMM

All 1911 Modal A Ford pUk-nn trank.
O o ^ Jo c a tla n .
N f

b4b. 690 and 7 U

H IK E

V,e

v-

13 N O T IC E D — P E R S O N A L

Hoc MSA, Sanford, call 7ldRt
2nd. St.
alter 7:00 I*. M. " , before 7:00
A M.
1 1940 LIN CO LN Z ep k rr aodan. One

Jr.

W*

Phone

au os por sale
New 8 bedroom hou*e complete
with circulbtlag . heater, range 1 2
S P E C I A L SERVICES
I W H E E L T R A IL E R , aultebla
A refrigerator, breexeway and
for live atrek. Inquire a t Musk
n r u * . 100% loan for veteran. FLOOR SANDING and finishing
Roc. 119 W tat S t Phone 91«
Would require $1,000.00 down
with modern equipment, 28
payment by narr-veteran, a«y , a t* experience, work guer I94&lt;1 Pontiac Streamliner
t door
u m e PD A mortgage at 4H 'A .
anlced. E. F. Steven*, Rl. 2
«*dan. Perfect rondltlan. 60S W.
S.iw .o o .

d e c o r a t in g

Expert
pert Radio Rsnatrtng
Fred Mvara. I l l E Bud M

FLOOR SANDING A finishing
cleaning A waxing. Our powv FO i! HEALTH PROTECTION and
C L E A N E R LIVING call 961 for
unit triable* us to work whet*
complete detail# on FOGGING.
there la no electric .-onnectio
So ii.tera Chemicals, Inc.
available, t l year* axperienrH. M. GUaaon, U l * M ary. Fla
N O TICE—ear coal Ju it rocelvrd.

7ARPRNTERINU and repairing,
hour, day or week. A rt Doughc l y . Pimm- 776-J.

\ 2 0 \ i M,*sni&lt;lia

a

til Ut IN T E ED —

i p j i i P J 0 0 5 F ifl )

t.on Apply 600 P!utuo*a Drive.
ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. OrT im 'o r Work by the hour or Job.
Phone I2W -W .
Undo Evening R tar. Call Ralph
R tA L E S T A T E — IN SURA N CE
P R O PER TY MANAGEMENT
RAYMOND M. HALL. Raallar
4 Florida Slate Bank Bldg.

i'a im t n i;

.VI.I. " filth

2nd &amp; PALMETTO

YOU DRIVR IT
PRON K 969
STICK I.AND-MORRIBON
U -D R IV R -IT, UfC.

flattery
St

W ORK W A N TED

ADAMS and IIAUKISON

CAR

HOUSE; $36.0') limlT CaU 432-R j K . j — , d
itookkee|M-i -Typist.
before Thuriday.________ ______j |u-t&gt;ly Box II. T. C ara lln a ld C/vl.L 617 for B attary, O tn ers'ar
pialifnatioii, and lef*
giving
■nd S ta rte r aarvlca.
Swain’s
3
3
R e a l E s t a t e F o r S a le
MODERN 4 bedrootp Ranch ty p e.1'
home, 2 baths. Excellent J o c a -

MELTONS
U S E D C A US

$61 K. lo t ML

Cai hler wanted gill high tchool
gradu ate pleaving |Htr*oitalily,
Two bsdtoom hou,e, goo*! locatinn,
experiein e.L Gtmd pay forty kuur
furni»hed or unfurnished. Write
week. Apply
M n igaiet
Ann
P. 0 . Box 218. Maitland, Fla
S toic.

-

IH1DGE-PLY MOUTH
PARTS AND HBRVICK
10) Palmstto A ct.
Phone t i l l
eklim ate* Photto 71A-W.

S on ,, Phone 237-W.

IT'S Y O U R M O V E Here Are Money Savers

1*11

FtrnUhad apartment and
room*. No children. (HO W **t 'AIL&gt;L&gt; B U Y your c a r re g a rd !* ,*
i»t at.
________ ______ _
o f age or condition. R atliff A LAWNS MOWED. Por raatonald*
TWO room furrrwiefT ap artm en t.
Adults onV I’hona 3 0 l - J _____

i

. l o i n t; o r t m . n t r i o h
»*OH r i « tii:»‘. li
huplpr irix r *r i m i
N tiTiri:
I
If* itm u -n r OIV'EN.
That ll ll m&gt;rr liuOtr of T m .
i*#rtlftc*le
Mr N’t* ti. |99ti*d thd I p *
day of July
k. t&gt;. t*&lt;*. lit*
fll*d eanr.« In iu» ..Mi' # 4kn*l Id*
n&gt;gd* auaMii ailon for a taa d**«l
l«i hr implied thertutfa 11HJ e#Hlfl*
Ml# •mhrace* the (ot!v#1i| d*
■crikipd prnperl! In tha retiinty ««f
Seminole. Stale t I el- fida. tu **it
r* ♦ : : .\&gt;* ■ iv » tU r u t it«&gt;ok
I iMfe t j
Th * a**r»*i*t*n| »*f I hr 'Pgld f»F*«
|iert&gt; under Ih* «.*ld c*rllllrtit •
mlied ere- In lhA i*amr of f* M
\m
lodge* J r
Tnlr** »*id teiilfU aia ehall he
, radeeniwt according l*&gt; »!»• la*
Ih* |ir« ii*rly d*»crth*d t ti•r«-lr* will
he »oht in me higheii Mdder i*
ihe toon », tier dovf Oil the flf^t
Mend,!* in m i month &lt;*f Hejiieni
her IMI * Mi h l« the 4ih day
»|| Hrnteinher. 19 41
P»t&lt;d tin" ltd ilit of Augiirf,

F it K it,lien Cabinet* call C. J .
G an tt, 77U-W.
__________
Itaby (n r l i n y . Deluxe HoneyMickle Swivel fimit wheel* and FOR R E N T — KImh bandar. Easy
liumper, wliiflitly n*ed, a Iidikh Iii. i unaratfen. Kea*onabl« r a t* ,, Han
1211 Myrtle Ave.
ford P aint A Ulaaa Go. Phon*
l.n rg e Fancy G u ava, fo r Je lly .* 803.

OFFICE rpare In Uelsch Building.
U rge light office, newly decu-

F A n t F»*

F L O R ID A

MENU

M in n : n r t m i u f i i i 'i
ro N r \ x m tr.ii

t a k e

SANrOKU HERALD, SANFORD,

THE
L_ . u

1948

UMLNMHnaHBI

VuLTHflCCAl A Bt \
gik-Pl-'
4X- 1
c i r o o .' A o o u r f t « J
SMAtTV PAST, v e n a * \

Silver Fleet Cabs
'l
R om r ‘t . l M*
r«*cy - n u r iv■s 1■
K -^otTfa...

Acr\jr-*v.v . c&lt; B n t v f c J

Phone

69

i , c c r » . - o*'ov-K t&gt;uqu'Tv ? 5/ ,F ^
•
■F t.

.C t . t wvkT / - i L
Oil , ir5',^ s

W O O ) TO*M*aC.
'
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t -itm t
SI.W *)
uts

“

�J* A C E S IX
TUB 8A N F0R D H ER A LD . 8

i

T U E S D A Y A U G U S T 1 7 . 1918

~

Undulant Fever Is 60 Times As
Prevalent As It Was 20 Years Ago
V

, I * 1? '* **• ^Dele. nl Atlanta, th irl veterinarian of ihr U S.

I ublic llr«|||i Service, rr|M&gt;itrt| icntay.

T h i. disease now I. one of (hr "lug tb ree" which affect both .m m ,!
.
nun. I)r. h lrrlr .aid in a paper prepared f„ r ,|r |itr , y
,(tr AmrrK«n \ etrrinary Medical A tiotulion. Thr ollirr two hr nami-d at , fretstrig *lrhnr»* and ruldr*.
-------- — ---------- -----------------There w erh'fcw cr than fort r**r*
o f undulant fr\ ri reported |n
R a y m o n d R a il
Leal year more Ilian rl.OtKi human
c m ** wrir* reported, he said.
f l ’*r|'N *r* ... „. r . . . ’...(
Undulant fever, om rllm rt rat­ Ihr in*tallalion and operation of
ted brucellosis, rnnlln frvrr or milk therr* radio elation* and to train
f* v rr. It rnu-ed liy a tnirrol&gt;c native personnel to operate them.
which Ir pirked up liy row# and He i* in the United State* to
other animal*. It enu h.* p*..&lt;d purchnM* radio transmitting and
to human- in raw milk hut the receiving r&lt;|uipmrnt. During thr
m .it IH’I
rt'flt .1l.*l» of
itf human
Llllsiiss* infec­
ntf. . war
AMI lift
Ma with
Mill. Ik...
I ___ :in
_ athe
I_
fftrat
|* rrentage
hr U
wa*
the Army
tion* come from direct contact I 'r t »inn Gulf Command, serving
with animal*. Ilr. Steele .aid.
a* a radio tdeetririun, and after
Ur. I. A. Merchant, of loan discharge rrmnincil in Iran in
S l a t , College, atil the veterinary radio work.
prnfeatlon rnuld eradicate the di&gt;Among the higge»t American
•••**. lie laid the veterina rian* project* in Iran, he raid, i* the
al»o were working to curh bovine im tallntion o f a large modern oil
m a ititlf, a di*ea&lt;&gt;* which al.n ran rtsc-king nnd proer-asing plant hv
fw rr*|H.n*il.le for the “cholera the Foster- Wheeler Corp., New
infanttiin" that took the live* of York ronatruction engineer-. At
many hal.i.-* several grruiation- though there i* much oil in Iran
ago.
I here hn* Iwen much waste of
Cow | » , which ran affect milk valuahle oil by-product*, he |*.lnt#r«, ami a atnphyloeorro* germ erl out, due to lack of modern
which rau*r« Inn* trouldr in hu­ prorrMing c&lt;|ulprnent. An In-lance
man* a l.n an heing fought, Ilr. of thi* I# that lubricating oil hn*
Merchant aid.
•o la* Imported.
r a il I* the wur.t
•a-»'n for
The late ruler. Itevu Shah Pali
dlac-a-r of row* and pig*, a rum. levl diil rnurli to modernlie Iran,
nrittre on tran&lt;mi**lhle (||m o -&lt; * •aid Mr. Hall, nod hi* eon, the
of fo«e| producing animal* rr|K.rl- Shah Poor 1‘nldpvi, U very modern
fd. It found I? ill i w e* attaiking minded ami like* aircraft and fly
cattle and It.’ affecting pig* in the ing.
fall; 3ft again-t ra ttle and :i(l
Hue to hi* official position. Mr
again*! pig. in the .p rio r: 30 Hall tier 11fieri |o comment on inter­
again*! ra ttle and "H again*! |iig« national development* louring on
In summer, nnd I'l ngain*t caltl. ltu*»ian influence, and the I'ah-sand 2H again*! pig* in winter.
tine eituntlirn in relation to Iran,
Ilr. W. J (Jihlion-. of Aluhama other than that they are neutral
Polyte 'hlilr In tilute r e p o r t e d on the Inttci coritr o\er*y, nml
many li»--e* of r a l .r are due to •nine leaned' one wn" anti othei*
thrlr l*»lng crowded Into l.arn* another way in their sympathies.
with oh I.* i , ..Hi,
lii raid , give,
Hi* wife, who on her father'*
should havp separate lour ing.
•ide of the fainilv I* Armenian ant
Ion her m o ther', able.. Assyrian.I
1 expte**ed much arimirntirtn for
W e b b D u atb s
America, parlirularly in tcgattl to
the lu'Bittv and sanitation of it*
•f'aem•••ns* *mm
•*» *trtre«. Shi* said that *ho i* par­
back of the hou*e ami |H-«irr| into ticularly enjoying lire green gra**,
the living room, which wn* light­ tree* nml efiruhltery rtf Florida
ed, nml raw th . IhmIv of Mr*. Weldi which ate r*o larking in her conn
on the couch
try, which *he ilca.-rilo-d a* a mix­
She wa* dumped over In a half ture rtf the ancient ea*l anti the
sitting |Mi«itinn, and there wa* mralern we*t.
bloed on her head, he *nid. Lying
in her lap * * &gt; a .33 r nlilu r pi*ml
R a b e R u th
No effort wa* made to enter the
boure until ,\**i*tanl S la te Altorney G e o rg e 'A Ih ro lle* had la en „ "
summoned. 1. 1-0 Ju .tlc e of the " e never knew he h*d cancer.
Pear,- IV. K. WaGon, Entry w«.
* " r"
made by toying open the l.ark w•***•«* outwitlw Memorial lln*pit*l
door.
when the end came. Million* of
A rn io n ci’* Jury wa* -umtnoned
throughout the World hud
for tuelimlnnry invetigution. The kept rooting for the Halo- thr ough
Jury Included. Edward Mriech, hi* prolonged itlneas.

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Me|«ch. Victor Green.
Henrv Thurston, Err.l Ihdl and
0 . C. Itoan An ..fficial Coroner'*
toque*t will take plare at |M:IM&gt;
o'clock tomorrow morning, *al.|
Mr. IVatson.
.
Effort.i to locate r.dwnrd Wehli,
neare.t relative of Jamr* Webb,
were iinsurri’ fn| until || wa*
learned that he I* now In Ten
ns»*ee. Jn'-k Standif. r, brother of

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AM I* TIST fVINO at a elored hearing of the Ifmue Un-American Actlvftie* Committee In Washington. Mikhail Samarln (left), 'tuiilan school
teacher. Is questioned by Jlep. Karl K. Mundt ( I t- S D ) . a member of the
&lt; -minute*. Samarln It ono of three Russian leather* who Ignored order*
1 ’*
Un,° " ,n ,ho poit-hcarlng questioning. Samarin
sal I that If he and Ills wife, a second recalcitrant trailicr, return to Ituau . triey would Ire shot or sent to concentration camps. (International)

William I). Upshaw, form er
Georgia congressman. celebrated
the tilth anniveraary of hia bapti*m, Sunday by addreiuing the
Siiiulay School cla** of the South•irle llaptiat Church.

-ludent* of the South Side llap
’ t Church, Sunday morning or
"The Value of Pluck and Purpo*c.'
lie reminded them that it waa
the rltth anniveraary of hia hapti-m. "Ju *t HI year* ago lhi« third
Sunday in Auguat I waa baptised
in Powder Spring* Creek in Cobh
County, Georgia at the hand* o f
Ur. A. II. Vaughan, one nf the
nldeat prrn-here G c r g ia ever
prorlurerl," h - .aid.
“I had I. •* v very had Imy
I - fore my c ' .....r-inn.'' he reveal' I1
''I" 1 , " 1' n'" ,,r m«* think
that If I la-cam. a Christian I
would not have any more plea*uie. hut I found out I did not
bin.’ to give up « thing that waa

•**. tiin . uuiiii r*.
u no 11
f,f ,he Umlnl state. Air h'.wce In Europe.
(Crucial U J . Air fo rce /.’adlojdioto /run, fntcrnalional .Voundphoto)

Memorial Hospital said phynlri
an* had r*!aldl*hcd "a year or
Iwo ago" that Halo* Itutli had
can.-.-r hut .1* riled r port# 'h,.f he
had Iwen treated will a new drug.
The ho-pital loaner* an official
statement on Ruth'* death. It

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C o n c e r n in g

G erm an y

F oreseen

U.S., France, Belgium
To Send Observers To
Patrol Palestine Area

Hiss’ Story Of
R elatio n s With
Ex-Red Checked
S j)y

P rob ers

T rack

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No. 204

A s s o c ia te d P rn u i L ea se d W l r ,

F ire -R \ p !« » s io n

350 Florida Beach Spy Committee Is
‘"es'^iVr e°rX
Lots Are Awarded Invited To Probe 01 Scho''1 Tea^her
To W ar Veterans Ike’s Columbia U.i ^ I m.io's
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A p -]O cn cra l

M ade

Says

A n xio u s

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To U.S. l\n

Babe Ruth s Bod'
Draws Ihousandsn"
From Eastern U.S.

Land

GOP Regime With l;.;:,,.!'.,,. ii,,
Hit

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Sen. Barklev in

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San l ord Children
Are Mnjovinj** Use
Of Mayfair Pool

Intliicsl Crmduded
In Dual K illin g
Of Wehli And Wife

?R Inebriated Cat Shows Scientists
" jWhy Human Beings Turn To Alcohol

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rtaff in menuuy of ituth
U.8.. Canadian and iltatillan
i l f * ! ." * *”** headquortera of the
World, Conference of Girl Guide#
and Girl Heou;*. at whleh the three
nation# are ho.t* here, were
among (hr Imnne.’S lowere*!.
In haaehall'a hall of fame a

W b«t a thrill to W IIIR L A W \Y . . . on • F u tn r.m fe
ID ilra -M a tfc D rive. Free from u rom r. . . th an k * to Old*,

ARE YOU PROUO 0 F ~ \
YOUR K ITC H EN ? \

hronac plaque
Ruth'a honor
‘ c. .-per
draped in b'
blara

- » T MCTORY-TVAMB MM
-ACCORMNO TO FACTORY

Isnlior Troubles Hit
Atomic Energy Plant

mobile q u ality aerxice. T fia t'a why it'* .m a rt to atop lie fore
you g n - at

your Oblamnhile dealer** for a

acirntIBe

lubrication and a thorough.yolng in*|iection. Oldamobil#
luhncation a follow factory apecification*. And Oldamobil#

buneral Home in Oalnaavllle. The
will lie in atat* at the
Elchelberger Funeral Horn# all
day tomorrow.

FORMICA

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material mme. In dellghlful color, and I. Meal for use

f RICinC ATIONf—USMO

You will be proud of that kltrhcn If y „ , fj* R „p with
Tlda a mating

FACTORY-AF F » O V *

hum proof, aJcohol-proof.

m echanic* are rxperta when it com e* to ap ottin g frouhla
fc/lerr it happen*. S o drop in anon. After we put your ear
on the lift, ynu*ll note a new “ lift " in it* perform ance.

on any work apace. .Ink tops and table#. Crnne to the

*•«&gt; OLDSMOBILE

Hill l-ttmber A 8upp|y Yanl and examine sample# of
practically IndeatrucUhle FORMICA.

Hill Lumber &amp; Supply Yard
2 1 3 W w l 3 rd 8 1 .

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Marital Failures Attributed To
Lack Of Adequate Preparation

union*.

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■wlteh wa* fixed to deliver an
electric shock.
The ca t dialiksd the ahoek but
J * IwrwMlag hunger,
A llttl# milk spiked with alcoholwas placed withIn reach. Xltty
learned to taka • coqal* of
brarer*, then bang Into tho avritch
and ondure tho shock to satisfy
Its hunger.

an index of tht# widespread afflic­
tion.
I’eta can serve an healers for
som#
wm# owners.
owner#. Dr.
Ur. Moaa aaaerted.
Children deprived of parental prolection through broken marriageo

may e*Cap# some maladjustment IN ALIA NY, M W YORK, Governor Earl Warren of California, Repub­
because of tho affection of a dog lican candidate fo r Vico President, and Governor Thomas E. Dewey
which may oubetltute to oome ex­ (lo f t), the nomine# for President, have an informal Ulk. On* of the prin­
tent for tho love of a father or c ip a l subjects under discussion was a date for the formal launching of

nw&gt;! her.

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Possible Hurricane
Found Near Trinidad

Confer On OOP ( ampaij^n Plans

liotiriay! Free from work . . . thank* to Ol.Iamobito'*

-iu m B v rrS a tjs

S rrtrU iv of Stele Marshall saiJ
io*l#y the l n.trJ Slates. Francs
and Belgium will vend 300 mrn

W/\SHINGT0. Aug. 18 &lt;rV)
I loin tbcu foicer t j sen e as
Ib e I Ion** Un-Amriican Ac- t
t u r e O f D e m o c r a c y trace observer! in Pvlevline.
I
liviliet Comnullrr *aid today it luv I
Manli.ili told a news confrienvt
W A H IIV .IoN .
I ft id')
COl OK MX • M ’KIM •&gt;. ( .d o . the l S will mpply 125 enlisted
been unable to (ind any trace ol •
lie Him
| I ml ti m l ilt'
Am:
Ift i.l'i t ■* ur i .it Doiglit
a lice latter wider who may have
men. ..ime ol whom w.ll come from
( lu» L ••• ihr ||||H IshI.IV tsl |M|»r|
I). I iscnliowci vJ hi lod.IV 4IIV
opci.tied in W’.iihington under the
thr l
S wan hip* in the MedsOllt
i »n | l . ’ r .J a
IfT s It lt
1*1 X Itl
l i.iigirviioii.il
iiiliilsultee
t h a t Inranean. f ranee will provide an
name of George Crotlry.
nr.RI.IN. Aug.
H4i tr lr ia m
|Vv.m l% to |i|id&gt;r t oIumiIii i l riivri
Alger I hat. former stale de­
American commanJrr in lirrlin
rquil numtier mil Hrlgu rn 50.
\l.lir llleVil I.IUHI el|l|»)|« lllotti
•It)- li.i* .i «l Hiding tnv it iluiii to
partment
uffilial,
testified
in
New
•aid Iinlay llir 55-day-old Soviet
('iiunt I'olkc Reraidotle. tna
lot tin I uni iit I{.tv mil \\
do so.
blockade of the western •retort 5ork yesterday that he knew
l lilted Nationi Mldiatiir in Halts• o U t llir * . / I* tn ilr % i* to |
I «*lt«4
I lie 1‘ir-iilnii nt l ntumhia,
bat “ (ailed in ilt attempt to Whittaker Chambers. Avowed one­
line lequeilrd the new group.
• oli,
w r ir
tr«nvr% |
I
I U.ll
interviewed
during \ goli match
time
rnemlier
of
a
Communist
\
Nev.
klfied
AN A1IRT CAMIRAMAN t k thi* p rtuiw niter in cxpl
n In -■ In..- ( I
. tlaivc the Dcmociatic people of
Ma r*ti .•11 said Bernadotte had asked
\rln .111%
heir oil III* vaiatloil. uhlrd. "it
.-lit). Firemen wera
six penons and Injured 1 ■tlu-r . One of the \*&gt; -.
i.-. •-I &lt;ti the
undergiound, by the name of
Berlin into submittion."
for a vuLvlanlivlly Isiger ( okc
\|*|*11%-ilioMt v%rlr I a«| •|in ilu
'..vters wltli drbrls
flChttog tha Itlu a in a or.r--.tury Imddtng wiien tlie exploit n m -cu nsL ll
live* t n Nnieiu.in Ailivilir* is m George
Crovley.
Hiss
detcribed
but
wa* tinned down by the U. S.
Col. Frank I. Howley ivvucd
|
m
|
w
\
llliltthri
n|
|r
*%
t|r
%
ii
,»hlr
■injured. Anw-ng tiiw
and gIasa.Srr.oke still hovers over tlic t i a g r d v r i - .. it
.«
rr give i
m iller wivlirv to liltnttg.itr. lliry
which refeiicd the irqurvt. to lha
tbit vtatrmrnt in connection with Crosley at a free lance writer.
. a of the Hern F u «
I'd • h iij flo H’I'Id 4fit*
I !»«•%«•
dead wero Fire Chief Kr.-.nk llobion of nricld -ro - Si-arki, N v nml Cat '.
ran tome right iqi .ind ire lor
R olicit L. Stiiplm g, the com­
vfoli malumal)
l ' N Set imlv I'ouni il. The coun­
Department, llilrty-tw o persons were lio.&gt;plUli-’i -l. Tlic raiuc «.( I!ie lilaro t .
w b a t Ii c called llir Ruvtiant
lot %Mill %1111 |&gt;r .it 111.11•Ir • WufM
tlieinsrlv rv
mitter’s
duel
investigator,
told
tecil liav vet to ait on ll
propaganda divtnbulion
ol coal
W si II %rtri iii • m I,ti t|»|il\ hr*
Livriihown &gt;.nd il wav nut liue
(su leis the committee it trying
.....................................
. Maul tall rxiuriirvl l.opr that
(or Berlin.
Ifur. . . ,
Unit lie t.11‘1
lie w.i» i Iiih krd
il v
. ,
. • . .11 .
in New Yoik and Washington to
,
,,
Amriu.tn ■r lie I agctivics will Itsl l i r Rutiiant of fried earlier to
te|ioiti llir Htuivr t “ Uimillrr in
. ,
. .
r i ..„ .
trace down every lead that would
' , .
|, ,, , I |Hind lo an sp(eal Irani nerna*
n
I
n
* 1 1
• ! » •
O
•
I
I Y *
I I * ) . lie Ii«n*itlrml III llir Hiller tiled
ideate (jO.OOO ton* of coal (or
throw more light on thr allegrd
........ *,,l, r ‘J " 1 ilnllr lo. emergency a.d lo. an
irvrdrnlt of both the ca»l and
infihialMsR at ( ‘dumb,* and other j r„ 1||U, ri, n7.l&gt;00 Arab and Jewish
. wrtl •retort whole food ration i relationship between H i t t a n d
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r»
i i
&lt;lul ,lir
' ,r Vito.
Cham brtt or C iotlry.
*
I telugee* in the II Iv l and fightcardt are rrgiilrrrd in the Soviet
Although a c k n o w l e d g i n g lie
TALLAHASSEE. Amr 18. (A*) Ihr sponsor of i pinpotn! bill to
“f |
" I n . gelling aw full) tii.-d «(
1
.|e-,i,l fd their plight as
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n
r
hrrn
•
I
i*%ilii*il
,i%
«illt.lhl
sector. The ptopo»al thu» wat kne st Chamls't* under a different
lH*ll»hC lilt ••|Utit •'•!, Ill* •ahl'I.
remodel I huul.i'v election laws fits piftlit(fd tL.si i ii . ijo i :I» &gt;1 *late
lul li iliinili « nt •
%itr«
• K im'IiIiiiMpi aMiil •«&gt;utm l « lit* | 'r l'
tied to the earlier Soviet offer to name in 15*34-35. Ilia * again denied Lw rii.ikrn will ap|ie.il lor .i i|te.i.il legislative veaso.n vo th- measure
t« .i-s
tLs (nt* vnotlt' M»th l*4tluiiil»in |h*i A4itiiii'l j
«»Vnl th t l ’ S lo
R C - ' Winter.
N o m in ee
B lasts
feed any writrin Berlinrrv who Cham lier*' necu-ation that hr wa*
i .t ft\ f . i *i i i « '
lnm tlit*v Ha'ii* ju%t lift 14U|»i»lv tjuuklv I'ilflo lout o f v%hfti
a member of a Hist setup operat­ may lie (lavied.
irgitlrrrd in the Soviet teetor.
p u b lica n s
I n
d i a l lev 0 . Amin wv. Jr., oi O ilando. D tiim cr.il •I-I &gt;11' I I ol the
'in I.',.,'
it.i . ... *-1•i tun t.• |ai«y I aiuhiiiR ttU.ut I h'liiiH'i a* ) «iu|
ioou* than i!00 font of o lh tr
J s L T l- v writ
ing in W a-iiington before the war.
The tlatcnicnt came at American
MU VRU.% vi.uiitv
riii (iit* u% hi* In.
I Atippltr*.
Marshall »aitl ail &lt;oV&gt;8trl)dirig said Hep. Nixon lit- lU tr 'i onl) Republican legialalOT. i&gt; submilltt
i
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td
C . t n t j ’. i R i i
S p eed ) {
. . . rang, I . - ... »:.o fn, back
«g»,n., „li f.'.,.„. of s ta le , •'.nnunt * gene lea have been direcfoot loldirrt wound up all night C alifi stayed in New York to uicndo iv of I huuLs'v llouie and Seriate, ll would give votci i tl.- ice
•it* m iid .%1.1 fium lh* mml nml imu/9 In* »«dI ••Oh tlu* iiuratlun \
f4’#*
,u7 „ ,
drfrntivr manriyrrt in the Grunr- question more witnesses today. among all pirsidrntial tandidatee. rlinunating lL«* (iicvcnt i -nfuvi m in
ftl’RvIV .I I I IJ).. III. Aug. . . IH
Committee investigator* hrre were ■ • — - —
. . . csrh. frontage, to f.'lft for tla o f C................... ................... U naive J I h. n.
f I a l.sttn e wb■■ ■■
" ■■■■" t p f i i i t f i a l i f t a n k " i»\rr J
H l m u i iA'l bcn.ilvl
waid Forieet ol Beilin. Rejarlt* checking
_ ' "'■"•■
II'ltklr
u lln
t P K v ) In g .s t and m..el liM .ralde
I - nd foolish, on Hie other *v«i.J, «'»'• • • Maishall Indicated, will
suggestions
Stripling
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from Hamburg raid the Ruttisnv •aid lliaa made aa to rurrulMiratiun
wt&gt;
i •'i*t t.MMNF
l^»i« rruf i.tif nn U U I'hwvII, trt • not ltm%iii«» hirsUriciil.
, , u,rt* "•
,c['
•pol» ••
weir winding up •uiumri luanru- 01 JU4 atory atsiut knowing Chamin i N'ovrnilor between , prnio I '
' ' idf .•&gt; the l.lghwav urntiing
-llc-ause In . ... intrr.-ated in J *-ruaal.
».. help keen order when
Ihr it« » t|n*%%' I In* la tR n ! I D'Iiimt rnr v I* tin* ii ' aaoii I Imtk either J . w * r Ami * uilhilraw
vert of tbeir own near the ronal la-ra under another name.
■itli "•L* t i
nm
i
|fui 11
r a t i and
1 •vilic mlniinnti ilmn %
Htripling said Ilfs * did not name p .
i- .tiils-r of atitiliranl*.
r |M.*ltlrlfl lit • trltllllhia I NWll.t ft.oil nn cm a
|l s a ils * ,a l it Fane *l*»
it s a il s * ,* •*■ !'■ # , aisr
rnl R4ttl«* .11141 Ml trill I OKI * .uni
Seer.-t.'ii» Marshall
id that
Eight* *
lot* wi-io witluliawn
Vkll.lt I I tail to Intel r rvl
T r u r o . A - tiring- ..nd at pu
to tlie Stale
|G |Hll In .in
tine it tli |iiv%rt in i i i i*|. In.nt f.n n puldir liearli \.io-(nuti youtli in what wn have evidence lil'-'itcd
,
..
til, i llir I n-iiiiKini curry I I.
l'r|uiirrnrnl .(■•*•« lint «u*tali&lt; R.ta•o. il»
Golf Tlie gov.Tiiment
nm i on, *
a ft Xuvsimlaar* the tato's . I.
ll aeNtlHlaral Ml# I'ggr w|%|
V.k.d .M o would demand te 1'Ian eharg. - against United Stales
al ..ti* will lie split
■In
VI. e
|&gt;l--si
Tin
11 •
utii’ii nf uny iiM iiiU r o f faculty
Tl-\ndrvwa pnq--- .d w,..
•I.... I teacher casks in
•|Hlk. Oil |||&gt;nliil imniu
r'oluiiilila wins tended to n fus’v
I I ••*•” *«»##•% s*N
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Eiseiihiiw.
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U j ) T o f X . . " . . ,; X t S r 1 llh,H'
lll-n W.ll
-d ill*
'emoii.it u 11
•ol lie did not know eriourl.
linai* S la t, I ...
It w•IV III*
F ile
S i l e n t l y
B y i - r ti il.- Flotilla l«nll«t t o l * t ,
.1 I l.e rule# of tonutu to
tv.- Party enudidale I t - my
entng camp ■■n ulk.
.«, AIT tile qui-*tloll.
•
HOUSTON, Tex. Aug. 1R-GV)
Grady Human disaster rhairC a n d l c - L i K h t e d B i e r Wall,.
lle|iuldlean Tl»&gt;in:iIl&gt; .uni lie litis not yet m et tlie
— U ls ir i* "in the aaddle nnd rid­ man here of the American &gt;(&lt;-d
|Sv-wof m m
all- - |
Governor I I W.meit of t'.ili
e n t i r e stnlf. tort those he had
ing at a triumphant and penalis­ Cross, ia lining up a h * * l mmNEW YORK. Aug. I ft. i i’&gt;— elt*i*l«n* nnd i* aseu.i.l a toil
mil . ilu- It an,I., .hi vice pievi
Grnrroailv of the New York c . i, "vitally inlcie«teil in Aiueriing pace because nf the long year* mittee in preparation for a pos­ The admirers Halve lluth left
jHiviriaii whethcT the plop.. ..I I.
nil d ca n d d ile Will li.v r .til i.innt* Iri allowing Sanford young . oi, th m.a'ia.'V "
o f neglect It suffered." the Ro­ sible eniergenry during the hurri­ behind him passed hia birr ill
la i-t.a* t« d or not.
man Catholic Rishon o f Galvea- cane season.
llitkl.-v imsqde tin- use of th e Mnvfnlr
&gt;potlunity • »n*wf
) nnkee Sladitim at thr rate o '
In In- arromprinyini* li-Mi"
lie ia capt-riaHy- requesting that
ton said here laat night.
•*1'MMI l” M|tr||” \% Inn *wlmnilng ihm.I tin* giv.-n a ii
in llir v.ino
inn a mimilr lodnv. In Ihr fir*l I legislator*
.M en
(lu i/./u d
In
v •*••11*111*1*• iiii v iul&gt;*.I thi*
\ndlow*
.
-Iniin-I
•ig In....i to nllendan.-e in fIii*
i % f * .
ai
i iinirviinr Huil .I.Miuw S
Wrbb
"Lalm r no longer aland* nt the the people in Longwood, Geneva, hour hi* body was on puldir I hie |'io|i-.*al “roiitt-tuldiit.
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.1 |ll i-|iai •-I form *.f l*i(\ I*, rn -atinti |&gt;r&lt;-g.a.ii O r m o n d M u r d c r 1 r o n e &gt;., f.., t **. .
lla.klev *a
.1. mechanic amt
do*&gt;r. Iiat in hand, (waging a lit­ l.ake M ary and other rommunltirs view tiala) alsnul li.UUO person* I
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|i-,in-nnili
do-il, rarly
Tur«dav
tle lietter wage." the moat Rev. in the county send him the name filed |i**t to »ee the king of
Ther. t- a differepre ,.f tqur
till- ills lives
Ink. a chan. *•
In &gt;pit.- of ram tin- mniri |.»o|
OIJ'IOND.
Vug
IH —4 d v "o Mi ng a* l l.e rc u lt of a pistol
Chriatooher K. Rvrne said at the of the person in each community li.isrdiull for Ihr last time. Out- n* (■■ wlH-tln-r we shoul’l lev..go.
“putting Mi.
on &lt;&gt;f 'Iwa* lamriii-il full of youngster*
ptnte dinner of the Itftth annual through whom he can work quick­ siilr the stadium loShy other them. I l.nve p.i fin d .ipn&gt; ■
*i-•runs: of four white men Iwcilind Infln-t.-d l.i In* .................I.tine, iprludn.
igr iculiiite. loo k, ilu ing ati-f sw'iiiiiiiing, yeslerdav •j
_ national convention of the Kniehts ly in eaae of any emergency. Mr. thousands waited patiently.
,
|an.|
iw.. n.-groe* have provluced|_ Wilili. nnd llial sin- died •• a
S oiiii- -ay it would !•■- la'll-- •
to the hand l’f l l l ’ldt* M il" •|llfterliootl while the little waiting (j
.mm.utweil teaull* in the twin ii .nil of u *idf inflicted pistol
• of Colitmlma " I t enters the office Duncan ran lie contacted in hia
! hnvi- them nut in the open "
t pool wa- just made to oi.lei for
•rt -ighti-d.i- • lifniintll )Dli
and sit* dewn with liuainees office a t the City Hall or at lied
-■nliglit murders wIII.tl liappeit- wound III to • right temple
Croaa headuuartrr* a t Oak Avenue
11lie dcltgiil o f the small fty .
e I link of li*N«lrf n ill
Iti. inquevl wa* conducted t&gt;y
Tlie •&lt;iggr«l(-d mrnvuic w
SK W YORK. Au|. 18 c.l-l
' i .t weekend.
m*nagemen*. nnd tell* evc*v de­ and F ifth Street.
I * •«n11aa••***1 lin I'aar !*%##»
iW I W at Boll, Justice of (tie prgea
I Moiniu). .luting the visit ■&gt;!
i, ,
n j. i I
i • .
.
•|.u| tlie name* of the president
;I&gt;
-T
iff
Alex
l.lttlefi.-ld
said
lie
tail of condition* under which it
...... „„ (h,.
lt
Clover II. Marra. local lt d Babe Ruth s body, lying m slate ,
v.w 5 o rk Giant o ffic ia l*, t h e , ,.|aanmg
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idnatung to
lo detain the
tlie aix
six men 'and
will rontlnue anddown to the half Croaa publicity director, today
tn
Yankee
Stadium,
today
wav
head
»f
tlu-ir
column*
of
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f,:
r
"i-|..Tlion
0
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finger
p
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l.
car,
lacheekA- D.-( o t l.« .toe.tnrntd
ren* what it want# in wagea,” he announced that m ore nurses are
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• The law a t present proviile- •
Yesterday Misa llailiatn I ’ampl. r
llh| ,..,,,,,1* leturnrd. hut lie """&lt;;»•«;* I he |ury included Ed­
said.
needed in North and South Caro­ » " . * magnetic symbol duwing f(iI |h| |UU o ftle c tb ra
Yr
-..I that the four white men l '" " " '
Joseph Mciach. Sr..
(* :n
()!
Stnl u
i n ul, v'ww
*n '
l w yiMirimim
it ummi»
i itmmt»1111
t * |hr
Th|.y tlur||
IM|f aflrl ..
"TW-v* t* splendid” hut he add­ lina liecause of the polio epidemic. lliouvandt of |&gt;crvons from bun- ..upi......&lt;1 to rememlwr th.-lr 1 .1 anything to do with t h e " .' '
**"*«•• '
M 1&gt;rMn'
ed. “if lalior were lietter temp-red
The American Red Cross ha* al* J r , ill of miles.
I
i.-d
Hell
and
Henrv ’liiur«tun
niHins with attendance of fat t..
, , , ..
pec tin- (Ti-* l.tl-M11a I c a n d id .,­
In It* present dav aoeree*. bust-1ready recruited more than 300 re­
J
lla
ich
.
county
ja
il-1
wa* tn*
ITIII.AIM I 1’ U1A vug. IH 1 13 I .•tl alie levealH .
' ", l ^ r y it..... nt. one of the v ie
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th e new proposal alto would :
ties* mspaeem-nr e-viM e ffe c t *o . givtered nurse* fo r thi# Work and
Long before dawn crowd, be- vi(|) „ ,.]unu rolumn for wnt
'n
............... .................... " " !
I'levlou. to tl...........
of lb.
ft.,ill.all . t a , „f first Willtr - and tv vtifiej that
rav 30 nrr cent Inrrrpse* in wage* desire* to have more a * -some of
wife
irned It
iel,lain w,M. ,
f.,r il,e youngstet. th e) were j.,, ...
CRy, i*i„.,.. Mrs Ja m e s \Vrl&gt;l. I..* I iclrphunad
gan lining up lo file silently and ! vote* f«r .lecto rs.
moth.-i
Ins,i #. t .10 uYluck, 'I uesday morn*
&lt;-d
for 30 Per cent Ine-raaea 'n pro- these recruits have had to return
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lived
for
five
vears
tearfully past the candle-liglilrc! ! All tui* n .h a il.e of lieing
av dial
d.-rrtivltv an.1 put *he nrmloct on to their other dutiea. T h r rxpen*r
If.. P l a n in c r i t i c a l (U k i for awlmmitig. N..W they
h,
„
u „ „ t„ New Smyrna ing tli.it she li.s.l allot tier husbarnt
of the nurses ia paid liy the N*. lurr of the idoliird king of b a s e -.c d Into Eiorl.to Inw only if . &lt;•
dilion • d Die life in p l a i n - a n go every afternoon I l ure !*, , , ,
the market at a lower price."
, *. r lived iii Daytona Reach II ate Ii iii turn nut itied Deputy
enndili.m* laid down tiv (lover
( ‘had -* l i c k who was then on
rlianre o.f sio'iis
gi-rting o'*tlie in*
dreaded
hll j rallaiiaaac*
''*M
h
t"nil* ................
siim , j",
The convention opened here ve«- ti.inul Foundation fo r Infantile ball.
Cahlwiil nr- met. tie hn* aid
duty.
Uetmtivn
Sergeant
W illian |lungii* in their ear* a * tlio watei '
teplav and metaage* from Tre*!- I’aralyal*. Persona who know re
About 50,000 persons viewed will eatl a -pc-rial legislative
ftlid ltf I ’. A. Melu told uf see­
rtucri m il llo woman. 23 year i- rhliirin.ited after com ing fropi
dent Truman »nd the I’ vpe were eistrred nurse* are requested to
II s s lls a tS On s-aar l s i |
aion t" h’ s Im’ election Inw* nn!
ing lh# liotly of Mr. Webb on lb#
ZOO'S VK'V LION
I Ml
I'erilia Alrlla, would lo- the nit.-slan Well.
re——teed h» o ffiria'* e f *he grrv.ov let them know of th is need.
I
a
fte
r
a
majority
nf
lawmaker*
t
■rgi-.l willi aggravaletl n*-nnl' I Mi** Dumpier ih 'lu red
dial ! Tl.e 'tuniclpal Zoo now ha* cub|lH-d. after u flashlight had been
Rishon Rvrne eMa-ked e recent
agreed on one ape-cifie hill, n,
■
! children a re getting n lo* uf #n-11.......... n a* the n-*ult o f a awop i directed tlnough tka window, also
S--or.no- Ce-'rS .'-eisino itanelee
guarani.&lt;d
not
lo
take
tip
an
! lie tm band K m I Mella.
men! out o f die pool, a * aamolmadi by Zoo Siqit 8id RlCharil o f sewing th# bojy of Mr*. Webu
( , ' 1* 1* 11*
evlilrat'nsi
in
null
cither legislation nnd nut to m
•Hard for die prote*-tive motor canriol afford to go to the* sluing* will, ll&gt;, • Alc-c-n. director of 'h e |un tlie settee In the lighted jiving
v-tis..'* .#-*t *vaa le'ne.l In *h
IC ..cCtcaurd lla •'*■• I •* o 1
mins* tliari three day*.
■iso Co., Iw . &gt; graduate ho Iru
p-*,,i*
where admiaaion i* »
it .*,i\-■r Spring* A panther
•—h hv S'.-rem e K e'eh* Jnh s
d where an eniergency
emergency opera 'charged. There i* an outdoor 11&gt; ,. lui.lid fur tlie lion
Rwlf*. p e m le r n f »he Massaehu*
Some lawmakers alrcnitv* ha11 aatafiHlard Hn |'a|« 1 »»e«|
wav pci formed.
►
huwrr by the pool, nnd dir*»ing I Itv a.-ndlng the Silver Springs
t e " * ••mrerne ronrt.
tm.m arcomociation* in the hotel. Z&lt;»- «n alligator, the liwal »oo
Knight aaid: "A t no time did
Th** morning recreation nrev- Ic-c-eiv I a I'aliy spider monkey,
our early statesmen erect an
crarn continue* at the* Sanford •ui.I 'I r ItiChnrd He quoted re ­
liy RENNIE TAYLOR
Iron Cortaln between government
Grammar School with nlioiit fin pie*, ntativea of Mr. Allen who
MIAMI.
Aug.
til—( A V - Draand religion."
Aaaoclated I'rra* Scirnce llrpoiter
vnunr*tera attending daily Major vi*liid l i r e a* stating tliat San- rovery of u possible tropical diaSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. (d*&gt; The story of a rat that was
nriivillr* are dialge Imll. *.if» f. rd ha* the lie«t kept (oo 111 lutbanco iii the West Ilmira cautliall. table tennis and baseball.
Florida.
dtivrn lo drink waa told lo Amrncan vrlcrinjtians today to point
«d the N avy to s .n j a "hum can#
hunting" plane Into the area toup whal they might do Inward combining pvychunrurovis in humans
■Iny for nn Investigation.
as well a* in animal*.
Ihr Wt-other llun-su cm p h a iiirJ
This cal. in the laboratory of Dr. J. II. Massrtman of the University
MIS ALAMOS. N. M.. Aug. lit
that it n iip ca rrj to bv only a
lAfi—l.nh«r trouhlea plague,) the of Chicago and Northwestern Uniirmty. took to alcuhol in order lo get )
"Wrak n ess" without an organised
Atomic Jvnergy Commiaaion today up courage to do thing* it didn't like to do in order to get food.
renter and added that it "doesn't
uniount to anything' at prrsent.
loth her# -and at th# Oak Ridg#,
Motion pictures of Ih# rnt in
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Tenn . protect.
The disturbance, first o f the
lirvsrnt storm season which be­
-lik#. Dr. Mo.,
Almot IfiO electrician* ara on
strike at Oak Rldg##. A walkout
LONDON, Aug. 18 (A’) Marital failures arc increasing in virtually gan officially June lo, it report­
^
^
'
ed I j be in the vletuity of St.
of A.P. o f L. building trade# by Dr. Uoyd C. Maas, of Colorado “ Jj*
rvrry
nation in tin- world because there is no adequate preparation for I.una. about
t ,ra „ ,°rofm" y W •h,e to
miles north of
union
memtiera la
threataned Agricultural and Machanlral Col- ^
nruro»«i In prt
Iff®*
matfMge. mental hygienists were told IimIsv
her#.
Trinidad nml about 1,200 mil**
|.n* Alamo* carpenter#, plumb­ u f ^ T / ^ l T L T T m
Dr. E. F. Griffith, consultant lo the Marriage Guidance Council of southeast o f Miami.
i^
p ,r t h | A HritWh radio station at King­
ers. tcamstera and eoamon labor­
Britain,
told the International Conference on Mental Hygiene that 25
Th" Uni,r&lt;i State# la the greatston. Ja m a ica , ia reported to have
er* have been holding a series nf Then it wraa trained to watt for a
percent of the marriages tn some countries are going on the rocks. In broadcast a warning to ahlpa in
light to flash or a bell to ring bei"'* owning nation and also
h*ee«ing* at which th#y expreaaer l*/'*r" 1.................................
n#,raV ,|k0 rnj D* ,f *? rtul
WIB k*» the reputation of having the
Britain 20 percent are failing, lie reported
the area, but the W eather Bur­
hGaatiafaclion xidth a construction
.? j l i . .
to eloa# a switch activat­ moat neurotica, Dr. Moaa said, and
Griffith said aex relation* be­
eau hero said it did not know
company which th#y aay has re- required
~
the pet animal population may h#
fore marriage were on the* in- biological, psychological and spir­ why.
,
fu*eed to negotiate with their ing tha light or ball. Finally the

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•IV IA IIN O more phases nf her work

aa a member of a Communist spy
ring. Kllrnbelli Renllcy testifies be*
fore the House Un-American Ac­
tivities Committee In Washington.
She said she was paid 12.000 by an
official of the Russian Embassy and
» s a given a Russian decoration In
1913. The money, she said, was paid
her by Anatol Gromov, Russian
Embassvsecretary. (International)

S i x D i o , 1 .1 7 I n j u r e d

\V ED N ESD A \

Seek Special Legislative Session Low r r i c e s

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Truman Accused

ONCE

On

Catholic Bishop
Disaster Chairman
kSays Labor Rides Prepares County
Triumphant Pace For Emergencies

S

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

Andrews Predicts Lawmakers Will

"11*1.0 Itutli died nf eanrer. The
lum.it le-gan in the nnso-phaivn*.
a part &lt;f the air pas-age* hack of

a d v e r t is in g

Level

i IK K 8U C T K 88, Aug. i*.
(A l1)— Itu u la I*.da) vcliwd
I'e)Ion's appliralion for I ’nlled Nalion* mrmtier»hip. ll
was the 2&lt;lh Soviet veto In
aeruril) council history.
Ih r V”l r in the council on
the appliralion from the new
**iali&gt;- nation *•*• 9 to 2 with
the Soviet Ukraine Joining
ltu**ia in opposition. Aa Ihr
ballot was subject to Ihr bigpower veto provision. Ihr Hueatari "n o " auloaiatirally block­
ed Ce)lon.

•aid:

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feren ce

h' r. I' * p f'lr frc c lo m !' ...... ,i.. MAItV If \I.i1.1:It SCOTT r*«-*ae*l
To A
Al.l.
M 1IT SIAT CON-^
UngC!!
subpoena.
I csmin
U * "IVIIO
HOM
,J . r ™ t he,
i* n-reny given that Frank
Z nt i__
J 1 7i * * .-----' . I ' " ' i1 ..
iL o o L c T " J " * * * * ‘dating | Hcotr riled hi. final report a*
»^|^vernm ent'a loyalty program
tfte-ulor of Ihr ral mf r of \f«r,
Hia............................................
contention that a number o f ,
rfe,eased,
that h
Por three houra he .at through
........... ...pelltlnn
......................
for final dlta barrage o f riueationa.
: ? L r pr « * . h« ' - » - n .i.„w ed
., i1,.'?aeh,: ^ Ir that
r " h he. ,0w
r,„,,:applr
p
' |„ra,rn
will
to
U n a lly he le ft. Hi* nn|y c o m- 1
*n ,
jobs w „ ih» Hon-.ratde It \V Ware, r'ounty
Jiutar of Hemln»le fm intr. Florlil*.
™1 nLi0. n* W' T ,n * "
am sot K W a V
" lo A" ,,rnM ••h the :&lt;Mh d*r «.r aeptemher.
•°
•"&gt;• atatement! * ' n ,r* 1 ( l" rl&lt;'
I»H for apprnvel of u m i and
now.
He smiled and went I d a * -----------------— _________
tor final dle.-tiara* a* Kiecutnr
•&gt;f the estate nf Xlarr llalgler
V o rk pr” u m ,b ,&gt;r
t» NVw |
Tlll'It.M O N I) LEADS
lOotr. deceaeed. on Ihl* ISlh dei
of
Auao*t. lass
Chairman Thoma. (R N'Jr ,h
JA C K SO N V ILLE. Aug. |7-tA*»
FRANK tl m-OTT.
A
rira t return* from a state-wide
,.h'' r*Por1* r* In ami read a
t:«e. nor of the estate o f®
P*nrl1™ "tatem ent that “it ia ,M’"
VIAIIT II Al&lt;lt.Kit SCOTT
ra««4.
.■* ‘ b,» P°&lt;nt to tell p* p*
. ..... .................
on''
telling thr tr u th "
"trom Thurmond of South Caror„Z. ,,mV »‘, J **«* that committee l,n" ' atalea lig h t* nominee, in the
fit to keep. | had more rral joy Jn v e .tlg .to r. will -check on every
n »ne week rifle* I wa* converted possible rnrrolairative dstell,” anil
G at S L IM M E R
and Joined the r'...,r h than I had hv i7 .° r,&lt;
"«"tpl»m.nted
by daily eiecu tlve seeaion of
'in all of my life lo-fore."
subcommittee, meeting in W a.hi
Ington and othor places."
KIUU’ P J T S HELD
ChamUrs and
Elisabeth T .
KNDKR80N. Ky.. Aug. 17 t/lft r!',m ™ »;i, .n0,h#r ■1drnl‘ ‘««I former
rm^teeMr ea|»y redarm, ^
l I "lice chief Loon llrrkham said Communist operative, have been
lw»» mrri Ink in into ruitn«|y a fte r xne committee a two- 's ta r " wttan automobile chase near here I
'So7,e o f M,m Hcntley'a
" e r r laing held todav for flu es-1
heqn fnrrnlmrated
PRno
•^••8 MB ...
Honing in the IIUUA7 hank nf ,,&gt;,, frham ,w *K « « .. Ky- toll’ cry ta«t week.
n.,!r.m .*? ,ald. ,her* ia ■ P"»t^t
i l g f Ylftlf
i_c * ^
lli‘ckham s a il ■the men a l s o i * " ** ™
when the hearings
toll ATIISet
Isw if
*-»,
R8»fy
rnt
II y
xmt fI.J a '7 w ^fWWIWn,
f n ^ i.
were questioned about the fft.OOO J . re rp*un'M Sep t. 7, Mrs. Oksana
rnrl|*a&gt;e — r-k.se S3S| N * * « .
mldwry nf Ur. Harrell Vaughn'r. s , ',P "n °vna Koaenklna will b«
mar A laderewai aad leadla, Hr ml.
clinic here rrcently.
asked to testify, ghp |, the RuaHrmm aad lleallk
stare*
r«*f,*ckere.

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achedule.1 to have f7 r '^ 7 ic h ,d hrJ
«he ronimittcp yesterday
... 1' .
- l.hro" ? h ■
• , i.iiaun.rrrmlxundcf •
standing or a change in aignale,
»'«• we. the only one present.

'st Idle in memorial hospital
Hai-e Ruth rerelve*! treatm ent by
s-radlatlon and radium, and In
aiklili-sn »urh supportive treatment
( e a r l s * , . S ',**, P e is tin*
a* was required from time tn time
•*crel*.
•
for hta general condition.
He
Thoma* did say “the farts should received no ep-rial drug* or rhrmIWtf* w rn Imfuir |hr public mnny iral* in the nt erupt to rontrol t)i■
month* ago, and the ronsplrilor- no teroptrrin, a rhemiral
behind Us« liar*.”
which liad liven presioualy InvegThe row in the romniittee wa* ligated at memorial hospital and
over the “ Irak " ,4 information found
........................
to lip of no value In the
that Alger I I I-., format S la te D e .I treatment of earner
partm*nt official, wa. ..k e*t in a 1 Death
"
' was due to' rumpliratlon*
rlotcl apssjon yesterday whrther arising from a spread of hia tumor
he would willing to take a lie
not only locally hut nl«o to the
oetrrtor te»t. Ilia* H porteilly said lung# ami liver."
he would let the rommittee know
Meanwhile In Coopentown, N.Y.
Inter.

-.
TIf'I'EK NERYICKH
^Funeral aervlrea for Auguatua

Berlin Commander1
•Declares Russian
Blockade Has Failed

Alts: IIKItC lir NOTIFIKti

that a* *ult h»* lain ftlct In
Circuit Court of th# Ninth Judleltl
Circuit. In an.t for hemlnol* Countr
Ktortil* In the r**» nf Rev* I*,, a
lokar. I’UIntlff v* Jo*«ph l**lnk*r *
■Irfmitunl. i tianrrrr No SIS* Th*
nature of th* *ult t* lo «&gt;S.t«|n
* divorce Vou are required
fit* *our written appearance „*
or t.eforr the tlth day of Heptemher A |i ISIS, or a decree pru
U ^ v ARem&lt;w !,° Nn ‘ h'J* PawUn*- S Y- fa" " . Governor Thomas T
confeeei will l,e entered asalnet
.?• •^•Publican Presidential csndldate, returns to the State Pxecu
lou in in* Circuit Court. Ninth
Judl. lal Circuit, ittmlnnl* Countr
r .m o i ^ '0
H frr*
fo rth c ^ ln g national
Florida
'
K .n o o .t r £ ih nn&gt;' ,,u&lt;h ScoU- J r •01 Philadelphia. Republican Paris
VVITNCWrt my hand and aeal a*
National Chairman, wl.h whom h . U having lunch.
(la l.^ r t t o n iu
Clerk of the Circuit Court, of
Pemlnnle County. Florid*. Ihl* tlth
day of Auauet. A !&gt; ISIS
,
O P IICItNtKVN.
a*
j *ian fid year old achool teacher:
P r o b e C a lle d O f f
Clerk
Circuit
Court.
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uho jurn|K*fi from m window in ’
Heinln.de County. FloeHi.
thr .Soviet ('an«ulatp in New]
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To 1’iu trct lha P aata of lha World;
To Promuta tha Progreaa of America.
To Produca Prosperity for Sanford.

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l (insider aide
iloudinta*
with
ahowar*
or Ihumlerthowcr*
through Thunder. Gantl# to n o d tra .c variable wind*........ —

In U n ity T h e r i I s S tr e n g t h —

William I). Upshaw
Tells South Sick* u 'LV

Mr#. Weld., wa* rietifird In Lake1
n" " ' J " " Uw-wllly near the
Marv.
surface of the skull which is
After the preliminary lnve.tig«. I ' " “•■"•*,hb to .urgery when intlon the laslie- were taken to the ! ? . 1
*'rn,n " d . point
Erick on I'lite till Home.
,h" " l" " " "«'• Hr*t grown out to
Sh eriff Mcr.i -aid that Mr p ,,‘M u,M’n
nerve* which
Wehh had apparently l.eeri shot emerge from the brain, one of
which
partly
-upplir*
the motor
while he lay asleep. Ilia neatlyfolded Irouw r- lay on the dresser, function of the throat and the
•llo his gln--&gt; and some money larynx.
“Early in the course of hia tilsh* had laid there,
lira . Weld., it wra* reported, had ca*e Halo- lluth suffered from
bssn In III licallh during the'pael p* ral&gt;,u ,,f
»»f these nerve* HVIAtlNO more phatea of her work
yssr.
•n'1 * ' " ie»ul| b. rnnie hoarse ami m a member of a Communist tpy
Janie* Weld, who wa* about Ml' r" " n'' *• 'llfflrrrlt to swallow. Thi* ring, Eliratieth Hentley testifies betorn the llouao Un-American Ae«
years old, wa- noted f..r hi* s k ill1n, n!p," n,’ w,."*lnued up to the lime
tlvilies Committee In Washington,
a . a mechanl. and operated a
. . . T M,h
garage on West First Ntn-et. lie
*n niany ca*e* o f eanrer, fshe said the was paid 12,000 by an
wa* outstanding a* a p(»t..| ah.x.t
,
G'read from the point olTlrial of tha Russian Embassy and
#r, outpointing at time* rvkn 2.'. " r,|f 'n " n,l «p|H’arerl in hi* neck. was given a Russian decoration In
Chief William* during rnntret*. Y ,p ''iagniial* o f rancor in this
10t5. The money, sha said, was paid
For many yearn he kept the gun*
wn* definitely established a tier by Analol Gromov, Russian
at the pi dire il-'partmi nt in giMM| &gt;,Mt
" * ’• *•&gt;• the aurglrai .Embassy secretary. (International)

yet1 ,0
to thr,h" rommlttoe
r,," ’n*1" ^ request thsst
ha take a lie delertor teat, Thomas
told reporter*:
. "I c* n *•&gt; ahsolulely nothing
•bout Mr. Hi.#."
Thoma# refused to discus# any­
thing that happened at yester­
day* *uppfv«rd|y secret eeaaion.
Dut he said he did know that he
didn't give out any Information
•bout the meeting.
L f t f - McDowell (R-Pa) said he
didn’t either.
Thomas said the rommltte'a In­
vestigation *'will not lie rhanged
"
•lightest" bvr the death of
,Harry Dexter Mhite, former asU
Secretary of tb.* Troasury.
White wa* a » Hne** Ua| week, lie
Hr* ?,
°.f , " h ,,r l •Dark In New
g
Hamp.hlre yesterday.
Alaiut the '-leak": It seems a
*«:» W»mn promise waa esaeted from
•Wfro?* prvaent not to talk about
yesterday a aesaion. Yet morning
papers puhliehed many.detail# of
what went on.

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trad a* a presidential choir*
Thuimond received 44 p«r *«nf
Governor Th&lt;#na* E. Dewey ||
per re n t; President Truman f t
per cent; and Henry Wallace none
Thr figure* were only from
Duval county hut ballot* hav*
Icen mailrd to virtually every
rertion o f the itate except Miami
ami Tampa.
^

M N FRANCISCO. Auk. 17. &lt;/1't I'ndulanl fever now it fit) times
prrtaV nl t i it **** 20 yean ago "h e n ll fiu|
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th e national Republican campaign.

(/atem otion al Soundohoio)

en-aae, a* were Illegitimacy, abor­
tion* and venoral disease.
“On* In four of all women In
this country (Britain) who marry
for Ihe flrat Urn#," ho declared,
"already la pregnapl."
He listed some of tho cause#:
economic insecurity, materialism
combined with the lack of creative
outlet, and ignorance of basic

itual principles In personal rela­
tionship*.
"It la ridiculous to ask pooplo.to
taka life-long vowa without flrat
ensuring that they know what
they are doing, he said.
"Adequate marriage
will go for to romove frustration,
fear and anxiety which dominate
Paco Two)
(i'aaslaaaO

WHAT A CLIPPING
PITTSBURG, Aug. II (*•&gt;—It

cost |l 2ft to get your hair eut to
union thopa today. Matter bar­
ber* also upped the price nf
shave* from 60 to 71 cents. The
haircut price wat reported to be
a compromise between tho old
orico and 11.60 which soma barbora wanted.
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FRIDAY AUGUST IS* IMS

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By STANLEY

Mrs. Kaserldna

| Reds Leave Building

(■ailBweO I 'r .w Page Da*
I I wrt1 » * ,a i &gt;i m r« ,&lt; "•»■
were ctoaed.
E O W U R S L E R , CO M E* H E R E /
out hoic. The whole atmosphere U
1IV* you know thia man I " the
pregnant w it odor,, beraux* of this
E V E N I F r D t p A I T S E E Y t&gt; U R ?
iletcrlive .aid ho a .k rd M r,. Koarendition, Ilr . 8il»by w a , rolled out
W S h \n $
mkina in K u u ia n .
F IS H P O L E J C &gt; K N O W I T W A S
horc to one o f our to * payer* ondj
••Ye*," he i|Uotcd her a . anhe mode th l. s ta trm m t. thot It U
Y O U - - - Y O U V E B E E N O U T C?
»wt ting.
deplorable and if th rrr I . not
-W ho la he?” the detective paid
S T E P A L L Y O U R L I F E . 1/
y
ootn*thing done, an epidemic U |
, he a»k«*l- The woman identified
inevitable. W e prny thot you
Ihc n ee rnn.ul.
gen tin m m w ill nor that .ufflclenl
The vice-con*ui, Ihe detective
amount o f .ew age l i installed »c
,dried. then told hvr in R uj.iau
that the i r r v i r r of there rr»» p«nb ,
:h*t Soviet Consul General Y a ran be divorced from I h i. com­
—i.i I otnakin wanted to «ee her.
m unity fo r they ore n menoc to
\|r - . Ko*enklna replied, "I do not
health.
; a .n t In talk to anyone. I do not
* ( ’J | I f the ditch wa* cleaned
-.art to *fc anyone."
out, hejt'nnlng ot the head of 17th.
Then, the alrtecjlve *ald, rame
Street, through down to the A t­
the vice-eonaul’a auggntinn th.»t
lantic Coo.t Line m u sin g IStk.
Mr«. Kn»cnkinn consent to he
Street between 1-akr’* Avr. and
1moved from Itoonevelt lln ip lta l
W illia m A v r. th l* would rhangi'
Itn another ho*pita), and her re*
acme of (Id * wnter th a t', going!
j f :-al w ith the at-ru nation that
through Cold,boro and flooding
•-mi kept me a pH *oner, you
three re *- pool*. We a*k^ you
vi, uld not let me go.”
gentlemen In the name of T h r ill |
The in'erview w a* terminate*!
for hum nntly .a te , plraw are
, it,, ti by Inspector l*d d rn .
that th l* large illtch I . opened up.
Meanwhile in Moscow ItveM ia,
“ (81 On O ly lv r A vr. beginning
the lim xioii government newaat lh» railroad eroding 1 4 th . |
1pal n r.
commented
bitterly on
Street and IHth. 8lir«*t on nut t n (
#th St there la n mail hole at the
• bat it called the "kidnaping" o f
Soviet citiic n *
in the United
fillin g Motion on 18lh. St. and
Oliva Avc. T h l* man hole i* full
St.ile*. It *ntd “ the whole land
of b o ttle -. Instead of the water
if i lie .Snviel* w ill not permit
going in Ihe «t«n hole, and going i
*m harm l« come to her people,
on out to I nth. St. the water run*
lalierever they may lie.”
down the .treeto berau*e of the
The article, ipioteil by the Rov­
man hole tiring »tnp|wd up. There­
er Agency T n **, made no men­
fore, the effe ct* of there rr»*
tion, however, that a central fig E t &gt; W U f f C L E K ’. W H O D E L I V C R S
pool* can lw* felt hrrau-r of tlli*
on iu the c*»e, 62-year-old Okaltuatlon. We pm y you grntlemcn
W A S H /N S S F O R H I S W I F E •ana
Stepanovna
Knuerikimi,
to «ee that .nmethlng i . Hone
pbingrri from a window of the
"T R A P P E D AG A1M —
hare,
Soviet con.ulale in New York
" (4 ) I f you genllrmcn w ill have |
}c&lt;l onlay afternoon.
pome fo rt of drainage from 17th..
U vcatfa’a article, entitled ''De•T*f«riTr I&lt;w tiftaot irNTt it it p u r
S -1 7
81. north of Dleando Ave. r in t , to'
incanor of Hollar Ilemocracy,"
10th St. that would ra lrh the over|
fo llo w e d (he line* of ye.lerday’a
flowing re . * pool, from rovering
itiatidie o f I'ravda, the CommunOoldiboro a . It doc*. We ptay you
they ought to lie changed."
hint in the electoral college ne*t »t l*artv new ,paper, which alio
gentlemen w ill *ee to thl* he■t'.iged American o ffic ia l, with
A
t
Creatview,
Newman
C.
January.
eau*e the m ajority of our rainy
‘kidnaping."
Iti
ark
in,
who
w
ill
lie
president
of
Hut
it
in
i’!
clear
w
hat
vote*
H uultnii'pl 11 in&lt; I'egr I I r N
aearon la In front of ti*.
And In Detroit Senator Homer
taid a l f V V n t w
J1*1;* » « ’*» *. « M »&gt;"
f»r the eight Uemoe.atlc elector.
A
" (fit There I* n largo dlteh north of• Monticclln
.
.
im i f»f i Hp Hpivint amnimi i *U&gt;. a i !I ntrnn. Ih ie r of Ih fm have rrrgu»oH
(K -M ic n )
ia M
Ihc
,|1Jt
wou)rf u .
of M 'ltb riry A v r. rm *sing I3lh . almut tl.e tp etml m tio n ro o .r
Ihev will not vole for T ru - '“tragedy
af the lln .slao eon.uStreet jtt*t objert of M ulbrrry. It came from * resolution of llic If it would aolve our prohlein*." man, one ha* aeM he w ill. The l * (e lit
New
Y ,ik
yesterday
ju .t n«ed» cleaning out rn the Orange Connty Democratic f.xr- He ‘ ltd he favored k i i m mean* oil,rr four haven’t auiil whether ••ught finally to • ock ever* M r.
water ron flow. W e the la * paver*, ctilivc Cnm m ittrr aiking G o irm u r “ T
ihev will vote for Trum an m Truman Into n i .-iliratlo n of the
voting for 1’iraldent.
who conMIute the member, of the
K lrhnnl I I. Sim|i*on of Monti Thurmond.
(’■mmuniift art .i.ic a " within hi*
W elfare leagu e, pray you getle. Csldwrlt tn call lltr l^gnlator* cllo, former ||ou*e v —aker, *alil
The »tMii»l *r**io n movement Administration.
men w ill t-e-' rh.it »omo thing la back.
, 111* would tie w illing to aerve
1 he head of n S« nale *u*iromdone in regard to the above. Wo
I t w a* not accompanied by any without poy In n ihort *e.*ion a|i|&gt;airntlv wv* revived hy llemo- miltee investigating the govern­
r i at.* in ttrnnge County, ono of
ran hardly live out h rrr. I&gt;ccau»« iei|ue*t that lie tiledge liim *rlf
to change Ihe election law*.
the ,ta&lt;e’* Itepublican »trong- ment etnployr loyalty order deo f I he.e unsanitary condition*.
to vote an nnlv one bill and adf&gt;:
**The m*o|de ought to
know
hold*. Ilrangc County ha* the ploreii the Rua.ian teacher rscatm
" There i* n pile of ran* on W il­ fourn in three day,. Thnae are
a statement
to the
they’re going to vote
on only Republican member o f Ihe incident
liam * Avenue, back of Jnne* among Caldw rll'a condition* fol what
.
.U .
and if they don t know, tliing- legi’ liUiire, A le* A krrnm n, Jr. pie**.
building farin g P th . St- T h i* rile
.hrnild V arranged an they ran," He i* appo*n| hy t ’harle* O. An’ It i , profoundly disturbing,"
Of ran* Hu. her n there for the la*l ca ling the ae**ion.
%
drew ., Jr., Ihe Ilenm cratic jiem i- he .aid, “ that the President ihould
four or five year*. It I* an in n h a t-l ( lurkit #»ni«t m *fH*riKl Frssinn
have twice .m ight to describe aa
I V ten t law doe. not permh nee
or for moMpdlor*, and you know *‘,u U , me all rig ht." lie .aid II
I* |M*.*ib|e for the Republican the oarne of any I'rr.id en tinl
Andrew* i* one o f the .p e d a l v ’red herring’ the e ffo rt, of the
they arc tpreading malaria.
movement
leailer., a l­ 'om ntitter* nf tin Conerei* to
"(A ) Tliero are a numlier of I're .iile n tla l candidate* to carry candidate tn appear on the grn- *ea*ion
vacant lota In nolddxirn which Klorlda i f the olrctlen Inwa aren’t eral election ballot Voter* will though it would lie A krrm nn — uncover a situation which has
i vote. inHead. for the nut Andrew. — who would . It In now ended *o tragically."
have gmwn up like wilder ne,*. We rhangnd. " I ’m inclined to think bn ■
I
tru *t,"
Ktrguimn
added,
eight I'rcridential elector* on the the llronge Tounty neat.
think that the rity *hould find
'th a t there w ill be mo further
KepuMirati tide, the eight on the
s i, • Bomr way to have the property
owner* to rlean up the*c lo t,, or Inviting to outride Investor,.
llrm m ra tir aide nr w rite in eigh’
Then* ,r e more than IH.IHPi
‘‘W e the W efare l.nigue, I nr.
tho city do *o and charge name to
1name*.
motion nlrture llu-ater* in Ov*
AV. I*. I ’tU V K L L . W IN N N
the p io p erly owner lave*A vote fo r the eight |{e|mhllmii 11’ nltrd State*.
W . H. Powell, Preablrnt
■-■"If Wr w ill dean up rottir of
[ 'le cto r* w ill mean a vole f o
r ---------------------------------these condition, that we above
Tim oth y AVilson, Secretary.
Thnmn* K. Itewey lieeause alt o f!
There are more n lrtu re , in al■poke of, our community w ill lie
J. \V. Knnwle, ch. of llec. Com. them w ill r a il th eir vote, for ttioat 10.000 U . 8. tow n, an4
eltle*.

Caallaard r n a r * l * ita*
July, 1U46.
A fte r the Russian withdrawal
from &lt;h« Kommandatura — an
act which the U S ., B ritain and
JFrance refused to recognise ler
a
gaily — the elected German c ltR l
£ J
.vrnm ciil alone remained to */
[nold Berlin togethor.
A
Since then, however, Ihe antiCcmmuniat
administration
hat
| hern under constant Communist
attack nnd aeveral of Ita branches
ihr.vs h-en sidit t&gt;elween the Cast
■d W ert. T h l. Include* the police
,fi i &gt; and food administration.
Tin* er.lv Soviet property le ft
hi Ihe building were photographs
of Jrivlin nnd Iwnin, hanging
the chief of s t a f f * office.
A British spokesman said the
I •. , i - h id not notlfierl them
j tit* v planned evacuation to d .7.
\ itu-rinn captain drove up to
thi budding early th l. m om lny
nnd rdnir'l*
afterw ard sentne.
withdrew w ith the flag.
A-Vi-d If the W e.tern Powers
, Inmiril to set up a three-power
(&lt; gime, the spokevman said that
,
- the Itussians le ft t h * R
j Konipmi'dalitra the AA’e.tcrn A iII, . have been holding meeting*.
A t',8 , n ffiria l told German* In
Him U 8 sector l* * t night that
, m,||* taken back In the stales
■bn-.- the
American* want
a
ttt&lt;ing stand against Ru»*ia.

l)ix,i curat Campaign^

"NO CATCH !H TH/Sr

INSfICTING TM« I C I N I nf a g.« e*pica!on In Flushing, N. Y . In which
one pcriond'eti,W 'wcn* Borough 1’iMidcrit JnnT* A. 1 rk ' (t .i) c i ,t*
to the ipot In wrecked apnrtmcnt w h-ro the I I
■•. the
t&gt;lonkrt-nivrt:,l body of the victim, M r*. I'lmcbo Wciii
j, I t * on
• stretcher out, de the , battered entrance to her h ....
&gt;: lic it

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I

or helpful In

Spy Probe
('•allaaed t*r-H I'* * , n*&gt;
Senati* investigating committer,
said the "trageily" n f the New
Yurk hapi&gt;ening* "ought finally
tn ahock even M r. T ru m an into
n realisation nf the Conimuni.l
' activities within the A d m in l.tra! linn.
T lie appearance n f C u rrie and
W h ite
before the llo u *e UnAm erican
A c tiv llie *
Committee
■drew a big crowd to ita hearing*.
T h e y are the biggest n am e, which
| w ere mentioned when K lirab rlli

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DON’ T HAVt MUCH W N
W H IN THIY HAVf

crosseyes

It’iimtititsabeNsf (hit
children ostfime cron
*V«t. Protect ?ou* loved
one Iron permineat dieli|urenient. fits 8ecaattructwa Method often
tiKtrilful la ONt DAY. °»e( 6000 trestsd.
t D C t aOOMIt-ita fu ll WtermalwaM

tn C C

nut Mm , relit taiMalwa W " l*—

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HERE ARE A FEW OF TIIE BARGAINS BEING OFFERED IN B O T H N E W
AND USED FURNITURE DURING THIS ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE.
4-Pc. Genuine Mahogany

MUtf W * | M

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ANNUAL AUGUST
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•#*•»*• * * ‘ *,£ 3 lilM,1 M »M

sr. Both C u r-

li.itd in the
rie and White
helpful rl*» *.
Currie, 40 u u - in the govern­
ment I I year* nnd fiom IWW
through thP w ar year* wa* nil
ad m in l.ttative a .iin ta n t t &gt; ! ’ie n Hetit It ie o 'V t lt lie i» now in tha
evt&gt;«rt hit,lne*» In New York.
W hite. Btt. I* a form er Harvard
Profe-M ir. He worked for the
government fr mi N ew lb-al dny*
and w a* a»*l*tant secretary of
the treasury when he left thu
government last year. Ho i . now
nn ecomimie and financial eon*
aullnnt In New York,

BUY NOW AND

C R E L E C T B IC
l e r

Irullwt fl.tttw.non."

&lt; -T h i* t* n people’* morement."
• 1u
,i,i ||o predict,' I Thurmond
-.nd W righ t would carry eight
IH -ie state- nnd said they hop, to
win Tennessee, Virginia and North
oh.truction from M r. Trum an, the T . Bentley and W h ittak er Chamam former Carolina.
■State Itnpartmrnt or any other tarn, who as
spy ring cot-1 inr*. tv Stifled earlier
departm ent of govern me:.;."
alx'Ut . ;H'opl«- lo ry ■aid were, in

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f o w

I I . O I - . . 1 i i - m ! * • * • Oner
„i&gt; rbnlrnm n w ill l** named
in MT-h stnte to direct the drive.
I t - -aid no goal had been »et,
),„• **niv own tiles I* that we wdll
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

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T U
THE WEATHER
S callerrd afternoon and evening
th undershot* nr* Itno-jgk Tuesday,
otherwise par 1 1&gt; cloudy. G ratia
to moderate v iiiib lo wind*.

In Unity Thera la Strength—
fo Protect the P u c e of th * W orld;
To Fruraot* the P ro g rtta of America;
To Produce Prosperity fur Sanford,

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
■ 1
VO LUM E

E s ta b lis h e d

X X X IX

Soviet Consul
Denies Charge
OfRedTeacher

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

190S

Army Expects
To Start Draft
In November

Visit Teacher Despite Protest

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Associated Press Leased Wire

I t i. 19 48

Dm

General Clay Says
Four Power Meet
Will Not Change
Occupation P l a n s

M m
ML

• lin i.it«- i* l u i n l on 4 i 4 r 1

tuUtion i I m I
S i'In t D r
V m tf
m il n rrj
.i I hm ii
&lt;41 il.iy« lo
in.tkr ihr Ifitiuction* i l l r i II K(tl
a
lu«li|»oHri
ir«|Ul«iljori
oi«lri

t/P)-

A uT lb .
A Sovirt Vltc-coniul to J jy lieim b e d a i "nut liu r" a police
ila trm rn t dial M r*. Ok*ana S lrp an u ttu K u icn lin a pointed lo him
tiemi her lied in Rooteveli Hoc*
pil.il lait w rrL and I f t u i n l hull
cd holding her .i pritim rr in llie
Soviet Cumulate.
" D ie itory ii not tiue.
the
vice-coniul. /o t I. CheipunyLh.
luld netsitncn. "She ctid n«l »*&gt;
what the police i.iy ihe u id , She
didn’t lay, 'you didn't let me go*
and the didn't (mint at me either.’' '

JUMOUNDID BY NtWSMtN. Soviet Vlce-Cunud " t I i
ivl.h
(i igtit, tactile the camel a I arrive* at the I! rn.it veil H i !-d. ,\r .v \ * : k ,
t.. v 1*11 M r* U kian* Kntrnkina cictpile protr-ti ti m the in b u r-l « uttian
Ilia! the did not w u * to ice him . While a Urn m - ■
diU-vlivo
at. ud guard at th* bedside, th* Soviet *chool U . ber l
‘
»kb:
•You kept D‘.c a prisoner; you wouldn't let me gu.'"
l i ■[- , r;jl)

4 N egroes Held Jewish Traffic
For M urder At Is Fired On By
Ormond Saturday Snipers In Judea

from lh*' A in i\
'Ar lutfhl pill ill lit** iri|UH»*
turn in ll*r fit I I *%rr|k til 1 0 al lyi*
|)jilii«iuht Itilil *i i r | m*■t ii
Our
proplr .Hr *«iirLinK *l»ir«lly atul
itlfoiliiilU vtilh S r h tlo * Sr i %ice
.iful or a ir 11\ 111Vs* tu giNtiklinatr
tiling* mi th.it tlir&gt; « 111 tlrliv rj
iiirii ultrn Mr .i*lk llirni
11iii h«|ti *«i ■•ipIniitt'A 11tit tin1

N o . 206.
— ----------- y .

Western Allies
To Stand Firm
In Berlin Row

New Labor Secretary And Kin Call On T r u m a n

WASHING I O N . Aug lh . p V i
I h r Alloy
lu •toil I i lin k
ID firM 1 iii Ii itt altoiil I
ii)
iilK trn uiuirt llir lirn Ji.ift I aw
^ r.nl&gt; iii
M il iirn ri.il John I |Vihlt|tu«l
I til r ill .it I re* h til *5,111
to m m y
tiaiininu u n i|n l»«*
lorcn Y«% I nut I V

W A S H IN G T O N . A uk - 16—
(A F J — Alger IIU ». fu rw rr
S ta le
Ib-pattinenl official,
ha* accepted an im itatio n tu
Ir s lif)
In the House I I I A n irrira n
t r l j i i l i n commit Ire in r lo w l M*&gt;iun tate Inday. t hail man Thomas t It*
N I )„ h in n announcing this,
luld reporters il i* iintirulialile
that W hittaker C h a m h e r •
n l|| lie present.

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Manpower
Requisi­
tion Needed From
Army T o Determine
Induction Number

M rs. K o s e n k i n a ' s
Story Of Activity
Jn Consulate Said
Untrue By Russian

NEW YoltK.

M oN D U

MOSCOW. Aug. le iF '— Weatern dlp h in ril* held th eir iangeat
conference ul ihr current negot*
j iation* iin iii with Furcign ) la l» lrr tlu iiilm . talking in the
hreinhii Ini nearly four houra.
Ih e ainba*. i.inrn of the i n i ted
Sintra and fr a m e and a *SX.
H al n iu n
from the lititith
f o rrig n office ended their t ilt h
. oiilci i n * -*ith I|- i |u | d i tine*
Jol, II .1 &lt; | I )• M. t t ; « l P. M .
f . a a tr r n S u n d a i. l lim e ).

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li e II-.': ■
t .|l 111 Li» |. T &gt; «.ll! in I *( I
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I , i J, i M A l k l d l ) | v l Hi, i \

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l ) aic: Ctilol Am

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i 112 u ili&gt; wn ihak*
•P&gt;n. 1J, M m 1« Lit:*;
■■
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it

I B A N K ! O K I . G I.KM A.NV. Aug.
lh . i 1*1 General I u .m t D, Clay
taid Iniiighl he r i p e . ted the U ettein Alhet lo it and firm on their
p ietrn t l i e , man polity in the four*
)HJ«ei d iu u ii.o it underway in M otcow,

L
ti
ft
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I know o f un intention by an]^
l*«»dv lo d e ra te f r o m
pretest
pritgiam .' ihe l
S. uc* upatioa
chief laid

the

' President Truman Is Scheduled To 1948-' 49 Budget
ie Labor Day Speech In Detroit Is Adopted By
County Board

lie made the ilatrnicnl in tepljf
lire, i
culllriellce
quetfioit
w lirllin M o n rjw de* iiio tlt might
allet thr plan, of ihe Untied
S t.itri. Hnlam and I lance for
the foirnalam *.f a M rtte in Get*
man guvrinm rni.
He Ifuld a lfti ihr W r i| ikiiyld

1*1

Vi n il hflii i " i‘o H ij» lr|li |iltm * f u r '
m n tin *uliHi•»' iiin l t r it ln m r **f tin* ,
1 -Ir u f lr * *. un*I 1 h u t l l i r m irtih rr o f i
n irn rtili^Trifl in llu - V tin i bn * n

l ! \ i . IO N \ug
i* i/I*i
! \u W (iktr
mi '■*111g *»I I ih I.iv
U m i mu on bin* m u'll t u r n w ill*
Soviet
tchool
teacher tejected
• ul j i t im .n t in til! *'p«.*lk
p r .l k -l!
11 tI I -i I n
m |t
11 iili I-iHi
i &gt;iii n tI *i l Il .. i
mii
is 9«tuirht (iiiH iiifli t h** «ltnft.
r
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"
Cherpunykh’i itiggeitinn that *he
Tin i* I|t|ur t iir n l•&gt; f.*i iltu flrtl
• t i f i M i i n l ir|**»tf * »bit Ii l i . i i * b - f i i i m ( r u t !
t . tim r
(h r
he moved to another hospital. de­
5
l o 8 P e rc e n t D ro p
m rli will gitoltm lly iiuirii»«* to.
' l|" « I 'l l l*» I h* (ill* ill III* III.I |i*l
Hi * if lilt I ’ir« It In ti 111I
claring, “ you kept me a pritoner.
i t *■ »
aUuit ;;*!*mm• niMiithly. Ibibli|ui*t |
. !*.»,
11
* 1** taid. Ihi! added it would lie a
iM r
,i
u
i i
you would not let me go."
p
*
i ii
n
ll llllir .«% llir ir iu u U hr 4 UO*
' t I w ilt! \ 1 I it .lilt. l!ruim |&gt;ltti ‘i «11•*if ,i I * h itilit in I.. n ll.f* uifc-ril
ginihial mi i i use rathi-r * hull an
,i ,„ i
„ iie .i,n g ihe pol*
C hripunykh. alter repeated de­
lb*
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iiiiinrdiiil «P)iiP!ii»t* **t t h r «1ri*ft
mand! to tee M r*. Kotrnkina, had
I
,
.
.[itic
a
!
and
economic
,le w i ut tht
"
bit &lt;»* * ii|■|■*■&gt;t
all
I In- l nnntv l *11)11111, cion 4ilo|&gt;tril
i i ,i
hern eto u te d to the hotpitil room
M. I'm
i*riu in &gt; *
r r
i whole U rtm ati people
\t &lt;lllglll,
•—
- • ■
J in* upongo iii i-iilistuiriits ha*
111 I'l-in d 't hudgrt oil In,fay. and
..
. ,
I.
....
...
,, 1
a l r n n w lille
Ii,
&gt;l*»cuw e n v o y *
• ni Tlit,
M . ("
where the traclier it recovering
O R M O N D . Aug
10. ( /! ’) —
J K R U M I.K M . Au„ 10. */T j inmli fltifii illffi i f * * - hi
Army
a p p in p ii.itr-d
l4 U t r .ll)
lo t
a ll
( I tall I (uUi «| *&lt;mi f u l l fflt •
(•
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)
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it
t
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lin m *n io u t injuiie* received in a N lirn ll d rp utirt annuunerd today
D ie Itnccli Army tanl Arab iin)»- draft )&gt;• ■'I * ‘ bbpii-t
aid l-«*t
*1* * iiiniilii-i Coulily p u ip o .r,
11,1, ii ahoul
(.'■•I tlfllel
th le r-tlo ry Irap from the cumulate the apprrhrm mn ol lour negroes
r l * tilt'd on Jew,,I, lu lfic today
;
,,
Ite h h S l
.1 lift'llir rr.
I I 'l ' iili ll fy to H I&gt;ri* III Ir tt lhall latl year. * * | ' ( ) | ^ Y O
J
’ * IjJ
building,
Police quoted kei at tor questioning in the tlaymg ot
I'll.,
t .rl S* ■ r.r
l!** * *iilit
on the Judean muunl.iili toad two . (||, „ , lt wu, ........
pi.iitH)
It wai r.lim a trd h&gt; I I il. |*u|ie,
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tl.
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a (Hetty Georgia tlrnoglapher and m lln writ o|.Jeru talem .
« |H,vr what tie hud expretrd
* h a 11i n i ii
die C u n u n itilu n . Iw i&gt; |
t Kill*,
her n c o it on * detolale moonlit
The report followed a day in
the le g is la tio n of iii, nntion'a
Cu.. i fluid* of the i.t*payer‘t dollai '
* 11
■ • l&lt;
i
t trill t l
tvrarli here.
which Jeiutatrm mounded to the young men ia-giti* Augur*'. •"
Ml
- )•!•*n 1 w 1il nu ik*
l u l l . Ill
S h rn tt A le* 1Jlllelield .aid the h e a lir.l ItghliPK
the .e.o m l
^
Unfuitl V
i m u ln i:
a nil
|
.......
.
le iiu iii. .„ III rmlli
• iMit 'i i*iti***
young
vacallaniag
t u u p le -2 4 - Untlrd Nation- Iruee trailed lour ,tt) ,.lt, , . t
d m ft
W A eS U IS U TiiS . A nn Id
Mr
l*»»|ir pruiilnJ nu l It. it
Mr* I »■ I r - 'it n ,l* tie ... n n d i-r lnh**r
O tt
A m ) ( ' it I M u h
yea,-old M ary Huckt of Eaty weeks ago. Both Ataht and Jrwc
**l t i n , ' iii'Uii
....... , wilt
will not
not or
he rrv, j AU«»ta;y
General S f’lark
today
■ '. .** 1* it.*
I n.ill -hip, w ill I * "all
.......
,
iire
rte
d |l&gt;- n ril,a
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Ih
ne
tril
ir ttt III lokyu of
Point. Ga.. and Gtegoty Blount, accused the other tide ot it.n lin g
O l f t W A , O u t., Aug 16, t .1'»
b e ll
V i s i t
Cil v
I
n lo
M nnm .i
tin- r u n I p-inlnl &lt;hlimg the calrnrUl yeai
iltiie rIran I * 111 l a Tuytiil
I)'
23. of l-cxington, Ky. were *hol J the halite.
Korrealal, l
ted S lat,
lim r * t« iiiiKMitirrd In tft
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Fla. Aug. 16
&gt; tlirm mutt
4 lifr ib le i .t i n
Aquino in connection with war\|»
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and
killed
Satuiday
night
on
a
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Arnty
announcement
said
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— (S p ecia l)— F l u r i d a livestock
-I id fluid, Inr outlay dutillil ^ b ill!' l*» ad, n -l* over tadlo Tokyo.
Imlav w ith th* t ’amnl'
, , t » built up m fl.i
piuducrrs rereived f2.16.9SLT fur lonely beach almul a Iialf-m ilr tlir ir wa* tkiiitnihing in lour , nl* 3 di’futiti*
thr \&lt; ‘n | •» i. &lt;«i,ttit«, 11mK.1y ii |.*,M . •
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cattle mid hug* •old un eleven re ­
‘IMM IrvJ (hr *1 l i t Ml Imi .Mill IM i&gt;
..tea! ol Jriutalem and a o c ilc l |Mln. il'fl’IpM*
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, !•' l&gt;|*i" 1
.live * t I * * A iig iirt
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potting m a rk et- during the c u r*.
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i».,I t u*rue
I "vu* Imd iM ofiubh ,
rfii« .»f lln Mill 11. I f J \ 111M111 |l*vi J| M ju ,, ||| |
j dial “A lah mihtaiy activity m i l - I Inu lit week, a.cording to figures t e - ! Ihe gill hail liecn raped
a .-limping 11 detiinn*! , ! calruilai )e .,t.
* itireti will he brought back to
tpfillK
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Deputy
S
lirn
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linurtl
»tr4ihly
i
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m
y
reived in Jac-knonvilU* offirt'a of
" f the total tippiopliated
for 1,10' ' i -k *--I
State* tu answer a
Florida State Market a. Four m a r­
f Hill (tl tim 1*1 ill* I* bill'll I lllll'i, llIII I '( b *
?1■
' •'*
lfl1 ljuvri fimvnt
raid the negioei w rte I k u ,* quevl- horn*.
jMIII
* limm in fu lm e ’
&gt;&lt; c"*iiu l) puij,***.-*, 17 jH-rcent
jharge.
ket a om itted gum* cu«h iinymi-nta
I n b i i n l ll it I m i * m il J i|r &gt; n l
1
in
J.*| 1 . pun ..............
of 1
l&lt;’ Departm ent taid
fo r nniniaU han&lt;lh'tl. The fifteen lolled cloiely at an undue lined Xhc rifle file in the Judean h ill* ,| t , C l a a l u n , Cnnaih* .
*i (.ill* tjililiini* hiitlt 1111* **
ad. riii.l bridge*. IT petcenl for 1 M ri P Gpnr.o vv* , ,mc o f at W i t
n i t 11 tin- h i i l h 11 i l m i i ' i .* r r i b -ip
ngnin t ,
, ,.| ,|efrn*e, M ild ’’iill u p,
riK*|ifrating murketa mid n total location. Tliey w eir appifhended wn- thefir * t reported
Mint "pi Ii. r Hlltl llllfltir*' nn till* l.rp
uity &lt;&gt;|H-ratinn. '* percentful
'V
L n ,li b peaking Jap.n eje
of 6 ,6 5 6 ra ttle und .1,75:1 luigt, a» in an auto which lilted the de- Maffte Ihere in ***‘&gt;*'1V ' *'• *'*’ ..f jou.i
defen-e w eie ie ,u w, I
tig up.
• 4III |*U 11“T1 i U(*** t»Ml Kill I Will
**, i n f.'i. euient I.-* percvnl
fo r
111 m etl, an fight*
ronipared w ith 4.4H1 ra ttle anil
m
i
*
&lt;
&lt;
f
i
nttfiirnii!
put
liip
f'tliB'i
H
r
.i||iir«
|
'■'iiiiiln
dfleiftiMifi
, Ml t l . f
a
i
l
„ ml
„
l‘.i7M li»g* hamlled during the icrip ton o l one o b .e .v r. neat the » |1|JarvntIy ( ir ? , !,(„!, .........
-.lit and u r l f a i r
IH K e.it fo r
'll................. *
" V " * T ull&gt;“
Is politti imi
|'ri»«til«*ntiiii
iilh M rl O il. &lt; ill I iuhhrtl. «11. " iii*
murder icene. he .aid.
1which they had Infiltrated on
1.
,
,g
,)mt &lt; ».
preceding weekly report period.
*
f ,,f
(TimlbLi * llioitm * I! Hf u f y f*•§ » . . ..it....... i n * ! ..............
!
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l
l
n
f
t
bc
t
l
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l
l
l
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1(1*1
'*1
11
Keerlpta of egg« on tha Dade
M ran w h ilf in S am ^ita rolicu hilUbf** mmmiimimK
th«»"*••!
s i u». . iM*t&gt;.
*4 I ll I *' I* I till ll till'
" '» ........
......... .. r " H *
I'a eifli
■ ... (M S and !«45
A. Garner *at,l four ne.n the JewUh held villug.
I
hIi,
t. , , ,
City State F arm er’! Market rlur- Chief
' hiJHf.M h rf. .m | i ritm ritf e i n utn»*,
U n it*
'ld ‘ III IT \ HM* KlfWliti t.
'
*
T 'r *
7 ,
l l "' *
' ’
Id -v -d be.M ly
ing the la«t weekly teport periial young iM B w e t. being hvhl for Ih-ll |k .a
I l„ . m yarding d rfe ii.e (noi l
Sul
*
i»*
-i
Mriuh
il
nut
IK***
i .i |Jni*‘ plltilr*! I»i &lt; dpt I mil*
In cunm*cUun
\
i nk. the
i l *. i-e
-« n gov.ro
. . ..
tutalerl 1,752 iloaen, according to nueattoning in
connection w
**illli
tfi
Meanwhile
l*raeli
r '*’*»«
it 'lilvuiir** **f t h r itin iiil ■»-f
i(iiii
Kim
vi
dir,
I
*
imi
I
hey
]
1.1%
r
.....
....
ka
nntl
r
tg
.
....
tew
.ibed
l.y au th u ritle.
Manager
J n m a T. Johnson the murder of the roiipte at O r- merit aecticed Frederick SyKr -n r,
i **nf*’t i *i.
with lb-w ry m ’I. im I u I
1 1.........
•‘•lU'l'Uwul etc. II
..........
.............
rrji in,i i i r i i .« ».IWNI imfe Inni »»!
I ’rirea an id were quoted n* fid- nvund Satunlay night.
r, lln lld i u tility rviifIt!«'«'( air* .nil
■il thi&gt; hip I* tiiinum m
....... . " ,l by &lt;1 I Herndon, ( wenrne-- -.u.oog tin* A iurrtcam
low*: K &gt; tm large. 6 6 cent* per
{turner M id I hi* m h ii iuul In fm iri^ p»}iiutui|fi* ihntifi's, «»f h*Tp
ii Hit i p M i i ' i U f t l &lt; l u l i t i* i . n li n f t l )
H if tii*iiiiiirt*t m il tnlk nixiiii
■G ,'b ir
Howev,
il.*' dep artn irn t *aid
dmen; large. 64 renin; medium. their po»»e».lon an automatic .22- 1|IK ,,|nn ,|„. n ,.n v«-hu.la* ,S ti*.t
&lt;* \1innr.i|N»|i«. Minn. n«l p U n tm l * ii * i»* in'l| ii- iiln m iiinl il.itt
III*
tu*
le w
p !-lu re *
IN il,..t l|»
H'Aqoinu w »» never
69 cent*: ami nmall. U&gt; cent* tier calibre |d»tol which he *aid he |MlM,|„ tlK
| , „ t pvi,_ uu M „ lt,
have tin. atlrin on i, (nr Jaik 1f '"
W arn-n «pr&lt;-&lt; h, .
"*■"' »f
revenue or $ll&gt;6.- ki wn t*.
have u*,-.| the name
iloien. I ight offering* of poul­ umler»too,j w a* the type weapon ,h » „ 5» peraona died In that h la .t. I , .
D lv n y iii/,
try hamlled brought the follow ­
while f&gt;2 IH ie. nt. ..r 4JI0,- " r.*ky.. It**-.-’ In any of her allrgtd
rntille to vi,i.v,the ..lu ll, there and
, " , 1’11nil Mali
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l
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«
)
\
ing price*: F rver*. 1 6 rent* tier
J
i&gt; leullred lio in mcrt track b r*adea,t,. It t a l l
btoadcavt
rrii i* iim i In New 1 o ik .
rampaigt managers U. 8 8 p im I«h 1 '*•'). •'**'••-• (,-*'* nu*l balance* undr-r the name “ Ann" ot “ Orphan
pound: heavy hen*. 26 cenla; legI ON DOS. A u k . Id l/l'i— Am
M i Schuiuarher, who liam llr! W llhnin f
K now linnl ( I t t 'i d i f * riit flrd nirrr ft ••III f lk&lt;9 fimviou* A till
niiefi h*n*. 22 rent*.
m u n th lflri w ere fur nnd t»'*M
ild ln ty f«*r lire G ia n t., tra* t*eep nr**l ntlo-r kr-v G O |' a d v i.rr .
The loike C itv F'nte F arm er*’
I ’ it
M il. D*Ai|iilnu H 4 i il«*«4*ilbfki Ly
Ij
»iiinici*|
ii
iiia iin i
fleet ib j 1'*,t’ MinC,,*i I” i i tit u infirm iiu M
n.illtitig with arlvetti*ing agenW nrieii named the itinin i&gt;.iie*
Market report e*l the receipt of
1(■"Iill* Stl'JI 11A III fill* Ctiunty lit** | J ll - I Ie 41* tif fit a 1 t il flu* y ll ly A lD fL *
In
i
h
i
glove
compartment
o
f
...........
were
re.,1
I
^
^
1
................
11* [ig a iil 1**1 * I............ them, during a .trip
161 round barrel* of pine gum
i i i ui|it up in $*ri'iiiHi, hut iii thi* iriin L*irn
huhi Ainunic th« H * r.
ear
G arner related
w a* m ag'»&lt;rate, court today at the * fiat"rd ai , hut
II
w„
*s»t
Iv&lt; 1 11e11 g tin Mnvfair Inn, which •■'••i I 1 Gnaiilla airport in New ^.i» I vimI u riu i in** w,1il* J**»' I 11» ii 2 j t in **• lu k y i. In* t tru « t« *rf,
during the week, with almo** all •
found
a
hood
of
the
type
women
■‘*F'
"ing
of
the,r
hearing.
|i,,th
|
w
h
M
.
.h
m
.,l
of the ro*in content living placed
- G iant* recently arqulreil.
| l ' " k 1 'v -&gt;n h i. way It, Alban)
&lt; lark a-kial the A i my, the guvm’I iobiI I nhmI u i iitu| in other
wear alrout their hear! with tw.r M * " ' charged on rime count* o f
* '&gt;. Swnle* fin i.h . ,1
*.i„l
In loan,
Thi ginup w a. tint 111**01 a r - j v t'-tdav
f Ja) an, tu taka
t liiiiu D , tuir mill
for school '•Iini'i: l*o*l,
or
three
.p
o
t*
on
It
which
could
obtaining
and
hroadcuting
mil
Vm.-Mc»r..
in
all-.pothi*.
Man*»er l l F. M’illiatn! of ihe
. al heir I*v I harle. Vliilion.l
V\»-II go rlowii the hill* anil D.mh
Mr . li'Aipr.n.. lilt** ultody " * a i
potalhle
I
h
*
blood.
(itarv
infoimation
to
the
A
rab
*.
M
..I
1
.I
a.
well
11
.
In
the
chief
it.
Curt Fierce State Farmer*’ M ar­
t il liiau n gri. and by Kdwranl ill** 1 ' • ' * ' ! dotii*-*ti* nn*l Intel ! *&gt;♦ tiBBti «*x«*nifit |*!"|w*ity In t(io I , ' 11111. tier t. llie t lilted State! at
“They didn’t have a nickel l*oTnd in l e i A viv nn announce • port*, track and field,
ket renort* that "i»mat*&gt; planting
ggirrv nianagr-r *T the t'hani!*er 1 *t "i "I
ir- nn*l all phn»e. **f &gt;1 ft'l'l nil'll, the li'lliHli millllkft* a* ,-ailv a liite ti* p,., n 1,1, fa j
i'll.'
I
'luted
Sint,-!
Irion
1
they were ner- ment wa,
marie that the new
■*'cte,:0r.! »re well iin-lcrw-y In tween them am)
t ’ommeir,They allenrle.l the *he * atnpingn which .recur In u* v* It
IMI ntul th« County 10, P* i»M*«*utlOli
vou*."
he
added.
They
ilenle.l
helr
n
.ll
|Hiund
Worth
*4
w
ill
e
ta
it
I
"
"
'
'»PJ’c«ed.
a
*
iH-fittmg
on,
*hn Fee* I ’ic-e*, area.’’ with all
II game. *i"*i ir.«jweted the during tl * two .lav*." lire fa ir
-utli tU» II 1 ri'tili* «if
dollar « » • .
,
ilrru la tin g tomorrow.
Wl,rld» h ig g .-.t, tirhevt. Iln***e*Mon* that crop acreage ing in the Ormond area.
f'.iii**
governor
l*M
re
|m
r
tr
i,
'el. arranging f**i it a opening
if i i* tu nrhtHiU um! Ih« rriTiain* ^ * t v i a n S p i * i * r D e n i e s
The automobile had an In Until Sent. 1ft ll w ill he rs ra n g | f ” '
**«« »hc .pc'ctaeol
will *et n new- record.
r.g.ir.lir.g
tire
ruiifen-m-.*
with
Gov
Thanksgiving Fve
lit t*. the*
In uthcr tli»- " “
tliana 1ieen*e.
' e,l evenly for the prenerit F ale.tm e | "howing of the Sw etle. wm* nnr
Ship*
They
in.per-ied
the
F
-« '
fli«* nch«Hi| ii ill In if*' Will W
He .aid the fo u r were ‘‘picked pomiiL, Until rurtencie* w ill linvt . " I
* country with I*,
un for In v eilig alio ti” Ia»t night the 41 value* until that date, afti-i ’
population,
]*• wiiul tin* County. ID, of ftS 1 /2
whrn *omeone railed police to | w hich l.ra e l w ill conaidr't lh,'
’ Coring
157
[mini
, IM.? • tu M'bniih uti'l Bi 1/2 c«nla
Vivian A. Speer today denied
eHra’i 6f,*(
re|«rrt a car parked aero** from J Faleatine pound foreign muni-) Am
| a rumor that he n ugam aeaking
* til# C e t u n l y .
.........................
-- the Swede11 1
I*
. I
Cl
■
V
---------- '
------------- -------»•
O lH nr etatlon
and act earhange rite » ” acrording
,Urh •■'Kk” g tradition..
I 'J I D I * I k l l l l l M 1 0 W S i &gt; 0 ( ; ( . |
D r a ft D e fe rm e n t
n, . iii --h II.OtK) ni»n-«*xrmp( vah u po.t **n tin- C ity C u n iiiiitti ju
CIrion
Vernon
Horace, local a Fort
I.Riitl* rtliilf poller »ftbl
. to bank inarticrx
----- —
*
athletic nation*
a * lF*---ia n re, win
C *- i . -r - • n i f * ( ' l l SI t l IT (•
tiiMii th r total t n will bo $20 H e poititril out that this rumor
Hiperinlrm h-nt of the A tlantic
iCnnfl— M nn trmm* t i l )
|
J
vvrr. third with 230.fi point*. II r M K m i l C . H U
* 11 .» 11 K t
Saiifn|e| &lt;I)i»tn«*t No, U and bail sprung up a fU r b e appeared
f'oa»t Line Itailroad, wa* welcom­
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 16 1,15 gary which Wa* fo u rth with 201 5
--------------- *
•I L'lillv le u In th r other dUtrlcti. Tuesday evening to p to tv .t to the
ed into the Itotary Club today by
Ip
p
ro
iim
v
li-ly
I
H
,61111
rollegi
N E W YO R K . Aug. 16 bib
C olum n,lull agatii'il any higher
il I.tali mint tin
*lt|
Andrew Stine, who .aid that M r.
• iideiit; in reserve officer tra in ­
In* ]: ul I t, litt «cl»nU*ii rn tlc u ll)
la v e * fur Sanford.
Hornre. who ra m * h eir about two
ing
1
our
e»
w
ill
I
f
deferred
from
•
. . win [«■ ip -rertu i
, . , ,,
n r : 1 1 r i'„ .,»
i*tuirt;«'rt h|&gt;fatii *» 'f'dtnfoflnKI** M g *
"M y
disagreement
w ith
the
Thee rin iffieial tra m * *t»nd
month ago from Jack.onvitle, i*
* ' IllIU C O l \ I I I l O l I T
policy nf the Cum [illation doe*
tit but hi* &lt;ixntit i*irt
ih * the ill nil while they are Jn G ain
I
----------! in g *-M ity Individual feat- g„ *
a native of L ittle Hock, Ark., and
gnifirant rbange” lorlay, h o * -(i,,kS ltllill In
( ' l I H H K l i l f n *l° * . '&gt;*•*»&gt; that 1 have any desire
S Y L A C A U G A, Ala., Aug. 16 IA’ i ' M ra t *a lr* were reported to- o "ffiria l' record*—count the fjr-i
came to Florida from Alabama.
1 rat attache* rejiorted.
1K'
i" " 1 A ir F*«rc* Ap
^ * , , U 1 111 V “
*
" “ itu I - « can.b.lat.* f.rr C ity Comsiv
finisher*
In
each
modal
i-vtnt,
—
A
negro,
threatened
by
a
mob
day
to
have
been
about
normal
He ha* been with Ihe Atlantic
\ bulletin. i,»uer| at 11:26 A M . pouncing Ih i- jointly, said eligible
.. "
*
,,
| mission." ho declared. “ I feel that
w
ith
first
plure
g
ettin
g
10
point
of
hi*
own
race
fo
r
the
.hootlhg
of
through
the
week-end
period
by
• ’na*t Line for 15 year*.
’
NEW
A t i lt h .
Aug. 16 irFl
| | have rontributed my share of
the Memorial Hospital renter 1 "tudenl* must:
second five p oin t*, third four
a
rripnled
negro
rah
driver,
ha*
meat
market
manager*.
I
f
there
Visitor* introduced by M r. Stine
\
W a lla re ’* campaign ^tim e nml effo rt to C ity m atter*."
Can . . 1 nml Allied IH .i-n -is .l
' * ) Have enrolled in ROTC Im- H enry
foul
th
three,
fifth
two
ami
sivrl.
liern
transferred
to
Jail
here
fur
was
a
strike
or
boycott
on
meat
ter - nnnoutoi, il j-n i„l r r In the m atter o f taxi-!, he laid
inrludcd E. O. Stephan* of W in ter
fi'to June 24, 1t*4H; ( 2 ) remain I*. B*h|iiui
*1:
one.
Garden and It. Jt. Gramling of safe keeping, Folice Chief W illi* on the part of housewives, it f a il­
Italic Until -pi nt n rom fortnldr in goori -landing in I miOi m ilila ry d a y the I togoasive 1 arty 1 rc- th at he realises that w age* of
Dean
.aid
tndav.
ed
to
diminish
meat
sale*
on
It
w«*
versatility
which
lifted
sl.ientlal
candidate will start a C ity employees are up and hours
Orlando. George Touhy led the
‘
L’ht- ,n B’’" '’™ 1,
'* bolding aml schtMil studies; ( 1 ) ag rro to ' lour
Dean Identified the negro a* F irst Street or in downtown the Swede* *« high They won
of seven Sourthn stale* shorter, nml that the Commlaclub in .in g in g a number of *clcestore*.
team titles only in modern pent
«wu* «rwt since yesterday there take an officor'* commission, o f­ Aug.
Harrel
Ham
ilton,
St.
of
Birm
ing­
Spr-aking only to mixed mission Is coruclcntioualv trying
t on*. F rrtid c n t George Stine pr»A movement to boycott high atlibrn. *occer and Green Roinitr- h»- ta-en no significant change in fered; 145 serve at Jr-ast two audience.- of w hile and negtoea to solve it* problem*. However,
ham, ami aald he had admitted the
aidrd.
year* if ra llfd for arliv o duly.
■hootlnr of W illie Cete In T al- meat price* w a* due to start here wrestling, with n first plnri- tie hi condition.’’
he said that he fe lt th at the in­
The Arm y has n quota of 77.HOO persons.
I ' ut Ii, on the critical list since
on Friday. On th a t day meat in shooting. Uut tbr-y scon*! In
U d era Saturday night.
The tour w ill take him Into crea se in assessments made dur­
S O M E q i ’AKH
in tome store* w a* re p o rt­ m a rly iv.-iy PyiH- „ f rompeti'i-.,, 11 ’ W’.-dnrrrhiy. left his hospital ROTC stirrlerits and the A ir F o rm
more than 20 cities itt Virginia, ing the past two y e a r s la a e
TOKYO.
Aug.
16— OP)— Urned to have been better than usual. Ihe varied 14-day Olympic pro. 1 * *1 fo r 20 minute* yesterday and 46.K1N), They- are in 211 roltege*
S A N F O R D FKO G H AM
JNorth Carolina, Alabama, Missis- much as cittrcn* and proprty
nml irniversitira.
rral M o eA rthu r’a heoduuartere an­
it
in
a
chair.
Charles Morrison, song leader,
gram offered.
. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
sippl, taiuisiana, Arkansas am! ow ner* can afford to carry.
nounce,! today the June earthS E V E N N E W A L L IG A T O R S
and H a rry Kudell. pianist, teamed
T his, he declared. Is substan­
quake at Fukui killed 1JW« per­
LEGION*
M
E
E
T
Tennessee._________________
Seven
new
a
llig
ato
r*,
each
from
up to give W ln ted -P ark Rotarian*
tiated by the fact th a t ta a col*
MOItK F O L IO CASKS
ron* and Injured 10,157.
five
to
seven
feet
long,
were
p
re­
IIA
IIY
H
IH
lW
N
S
a lively mu»lcal quia at the meet­
lection* dropped last year, and
It IL E Ifa ll, N. c ., Aug. 16 14*r
The official figu re* were incor­
senter! Saturday to the Sanford
N'ESCOFECK, I ’a . Aug. l l f - r i / w U l m ^ n l g h V 1‘S f 6 : M l FNM°:
1 :“ ^ ' ° ' ^ ’, “ V ,
"th is should be n clear indication
porate,! In the Allied Comman- ing today In that city. The pro­ Municipal Zoo by 8tOte Came amt ion vl-b t i»' etii ml"r
" ' ^ r ■F r - “Comc on home." Lawrence at the la'ginn liu t fo r nn Im port- , Vr.f *ir'm* n In* r r *m ‘ i i ni ! Vi »k to the Commission th at w« have
1V * , * * * u la r report on Japan gram was well received, they re­ Fi»h Commissioners Finlay and I 4U7 « ! e . P^ h «
h' '1 Dawson railed yesterday to h i. ant husinea* aeadon. Commamler lSalb*r r T - r J ^ o A ^ ^ l r d n r l . t ^ leached a peak."
ported upon their return.
'o v rrln g the period.
W elch, th r o u g h arrangement * to the state
tw o-jr**r-old daughter, Ha, who
. w
1 “ ' . « '" - ! ■ ! • •
w
mode J&gt;y th* Seminole County
according to John Rauls, publicC IT Y M E E T IN G
HIKE RIDER KILLED
„ dis 3'JJUIW! DROWNS
Sportamen Association, it was an­
err-'-k 60 yarda from their home. city director fo r tho post. A ll school tomorrow morning at 10:00
The C ity Commission met R«tIluncomba C ounty (Asheville)
ORLANDO A ug. Jft—opy— .
An* . 1« W&gt;— nounced this morning by Sid Ri­
*’lYn bathing my baby," lla member* ara urged to attend. o'clock i l was revealed today by u rd a r afternoon a * an equalisa­
Ur*. Ethel U u l J B y r t T « ; 3*^k Whlte, 40, of Bay Finn wa* chard, 100 superintendent. The In the western mountain resort called bark.
Flans w ill bo diacukaed fo r help Coach Cart K e ttle *. “I am in ­ tio n hoard, and w ill meet tonight
drowned in Laka L an ea iU r while killed Instantly early today when new ’gators have been put in a area, which lifte d ita quarantine
F ire
minutes
later, Dawson to tho national n rg a n lu tlo n fo r terested In getting the fellows In a t 7:80 o’clock to review com*
• m idnight *w im , police report- the motor bike he was riding was separate pen so that they won’t over the w tekand, reported no wslkad to thu creek. Ila had the convention to b* hold ln condition as quickly a* possible,"
p la in t* of taxpavera in regard tu
VQ tGUlIJr.
struck by u automobile.
be chewed up by the old 'gaton. naw cai«*.
Kettle* declared.
drowned.
M iam i lu October.
recent aasetsmenta.
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In Expenditures Is “*"'■»«*■ with that ..hiecirve umU
Estimated By Pope J

Officer S a y s Men Shoot ins In
Were Caught In C a r ’' Was First
ReportI list L
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Seen Near Killing' ted In 3 Months .

Giants Officials
Inspect Mayfair
Inn And Air Base

Florida Markets
Report Increase
In Stock S a l e s

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Ordered To Face
Freason Charges

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Versatile Sw eden
Almost Stole Show

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H e S e e k s City Rost

Orion Vernon Horace
Joins Rotary C lu b

ROTC S tudents Will

Neprro Is Tbrcatencd M eat Sales Reported "Bly f.'1flh
By Mob Of Own Race'Norm al F o r .Week-end

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MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1943

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The National Guard

FEMAIE OF THE STICKS, DEADUER THAN THE MALE I

THE WORLD TODAY

• U t t lillt k H la l»
gasiuke# am i, »*»»m &gt;

MELTONS
U S E D CARS

It in readily understandable that the Defense Denari- ,
II, — WITT M.cKKNZIK
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mmd &gt;aMii al
ment committee report calllnti fo r transfer o f the National'
AP Foreign lOnlrn Anal,.I
■aarara. nsrt«n
in
i» a a ._____ Guard to the Army was released in expectation of a l«ir-|
Kalsrs# a.
rlM. atall.f rage of protests.
Ofl.ktr ST, lam, at Ik* r » i om»a
W ell. It America i.n 'l finally
The report recommend* th a t the Guard lie removed
al la a l.H , Kl.rltfa. aaS.r Ik. Art
al
al Warrk a, IWT.___ from state control nnd k *Vi*R 1° the Army, lock, stock and awake In the machination. o f ,
CYimmunDm It l*n‘t the fault «f
k a L U X II I. OKAS
barrel, and that the state then organize new militia for a fate which *Ugcd the amazing
KtMlar
tiOllllOk IIKIS
their own m ilitary uses. The committee proposes, in other escape of I hr Ru»«ian school mlsMailana Maaaa.r
words, that the states lie given the arduous and costly task Irm a from Soviet .lip lo m a l. in
nt nst Itit-Tinv i u t m
•S3 of organizing n new military service liecause it is concluded the heart of New Y o rk City.
M, (attltr
• l.aa
Conan D«yle never dreamed up I
Oa» Naalk
that the A rm y needs one.
fkrr
kr*a M.alk.
. — .
a n y th in * more startlin g than th&lt;*
•la M.alk.
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The condition of the A rm y reserves does not inspire
of M r*. Oksonn S. Ko»enkinn.|
Ua. V.at
All aktlaarr aatlr»«,
*J confidence that the National Guard would lie improved by j u,lt mayhe »* had t&lt;&gt; learn th*
Ikaaka. resolutions aal &lt;*H"* •' Arm y control.
truth* of life by *#«ing her hurl
•al.flalaa.ral. I.r Ik. H 'F * " •*
I f the A rm y needs a new reserve brunch, the sensible lir r -c lf l.i Slav. In ju ry from th .
ratslna TaaA». will k. rkara.4 !•»
third story window o f th * Sovi.t
at traal.r aa.rrtl.l.a »•'*•;
thing would lie to set the A rm y to work to organize one. Consulate when; -he *ay» *bc- » m
A . , m n ilr 4 k a ll. a . llt Hr
lalaaa a.w.aaa.f n»p.»a.aia- on a pattern to fit the need exactly. The N ational Guard al­ Imprisoned. Perhaps w r alio had
D i h . Ine., S f a
T a lk . I k lr a * a , ready fits the needs of the states; it would not make sense, In w itn e** the drams o f Michael
H f li. n i H a i t . , i l l .
• !. L a a l*.
I.
Sainannr.
another
Russian
" I fer ll.raia I. . uraikrr ol Ik. nor would it be Just, to take it away from the states nnd tesrher. who fled to ssylum with
AMurlmril »•.... a kirk I. rallll.A revamp it to fit Army needs.
hia fam ily, rnthrr than I*, r.tu rn .d
a * r l..l..lf la Ik. a.r l.f r.aaklU
P e rh a p s the establishment of a new A rm y branch on
r«IU« •! nil Ihv
fivlalM
to the Soviet Union.
ta IbN wewtMMr. H well ••
the scope of the National Guard, and duplicating the pre­
I f we needed an yth ing to era**'
\ r i r i f i IU |iR lr lie « .
sent state m ilitia, could not he adequately ju stified . Study the T'» and d»t the I'a for u». it
M b N IlA Y A I'll,* i * l*4 »
might be given to some plan to integrate the National Guard was .Soviet Foreign M inister Molo­
B IIII.K VftRHR TODAY
retained untier state control in peacetime, more precisely tov’s brusque demand that to-lit
these
teacher* h#
aurrcndned
Into the A rm y defense scheme, nnd to fa cilitate mobiliza­ immediately to Soviet authorities |
m i :n c i i a n i i f , t i i f i r
a t t i.
TUtlL TOWARD t'fi GOD NKV- tion of the Guard for fe d e ra l service in the event of a na­ This was liefote the consulate had |
taken Mrs. Kn.'-nkina sw ay from'
ICR 111&gt;KK
l l I . la'll* r In tru»I tional emergency.

For Cash

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Last Day Monday!
IN T E C H N IC O L O R !

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Improving- Health

ROMANCEI

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A D V IN T U R K I

In the death rate fro m pneumonia
and influenza. a» nothing else could do. it show.
•pend $70,000,000 more (hia yearj*90 percent
,
' rrl of disease is ex|»ected as
-l-»l&gt;erate length.
(or die .ame pur,™, in .pile ‘I
Further progress n ■
he control
IIIIIIM IN CL'HLKHH
I mnmuniMn is |&gt;rejiared to go, {
New cu rler* of ribbon come in
of Prnidrnt Truman’. profeued * rw u lllo f thl draft itself.
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even risking » rupture of diploa variety o f colors, and look gay
A Futile Cull
desire .lo. . avosl
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further inflaiwcn.
inflation I
"Tm
h e routine
rOUlinC use
USf of
OI mi
modem diagnostic method* in the m. , ir n lmion. with a fris-n-lly I
enough when tied in hows to he
w
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mind
o.v.n«
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lo
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p
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examination
of
draftee*
undoubtedly
w
ill
disclose
i
country
L
it
t
l
e
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fiopuar
vote.
Although
they
h
a
w
worn
on , d ,te . You can set the
We do not mind paying ta ie , to r,» e
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C H A IR M A N
Ales D.
public
improvement., but we “ r l y active (lllwRUlnaia lesions nnd Other condition* which
Washington ha. taken a f.ia. f l r ,d. of the S tate Democratic F.s traditionally done so In form er hair while sunbathing hy dantp^
1
can lie treated nnd controlled before serious disability de\ el- stand in the c m * of the Russian I f ^ u , | Vl. committee, ha* lasued
rlection*,' many of those r e p r * -! r n |ng the curling pad, and tilin g
reunl being Used,(or,.ike purpose
.
tearher*. The State Department f M
m .n,1K.r , u , U n d f . „ senting Southern state* will not the rlhl.cn into a bow.
of incteaiing out gmcety bill.
,°P** the company comments.
ha* promlseil asylum fo r Imth of | |n , h|1 party line and vote the do *o this year. In voting a* th eir

ofvtfjoming *
Pm r cummins
OmtIm COIUIN

them if u ify want t« rrm nln in •
tic k r! In SovrmlMpr M r. ro n *^ ltn rr d irU tes. IhtM* rlcctorn
Domestic heating in the United
America, a* they are exjH-cted *° I l.lttltffivld. a * the titu la r head of w ill not fear giving their “answer State* uses aliout one in every |
do American police are guarding h|&gt;
,
|h ,
cou| j do
, he voter*.’’ and they will find five tons o f roal mined in th e .
them caiefu tljr Mia. Kosenkln* i. j n(&gt;(h,n|t jt&gt;#i ,0
hi» position, th at answer ’’eaay.” It is sure country.
gravely mimed, hut the doctors ^ j (pr a||( t j,p p * rty ha* a state th at no m atter how Florida voter*
* r ' " ' J " ,, ‘ h
,'v® w lV r r f " vw- organiiatlon altht .'fh . a* It ha- vote, four, perhaps more, of Florthnugh it will take a long time.
tn p |orjd(l (bat organisation Ida’* electoral vote* w ill be cast
Meantim e In M ^ o w ^ American {„ m #rf,y n o m in -, t. „ ep, Juit j^ . for the "D lx le cra t" nominees, in
AmhaB-adur Redell Sm ith ha* dr- f orp elcetlon*— and the organlta- which Ihey w ill be Joined hy a
nlrsl Dately th* b«vh*« Dovein- t|on j , doo the party all possible m ajority of the elect*
elector* from
OPTOMETRIST
.
Missisment •
vharRr
th«t
" 2 *&lt; **l support. Furtherm ore. M r. L ittle - other states.
Tuesday
—ALKlI—,
agencies uf the t nitrsl Sistr*
, .
public o fficer— sh eriff— aippi’s
State
Drmocra
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DcmiK-tatic
con-1
PROMPT COMPLETE
NO VELTY*
wera Involved In khlnaplnf at ^
^
w,n , uppnrt ,he
party v th lln
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the party
a pledged th at state’* nine
OPTICAL SBRVICB
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Dewey on Intimate contact, the racial relations in the N earo sectors " V .9j}v °C. ,lu . Feacherw W t I hom|ne*a. W e ran 't altogether go rIfe lo ra l rote* to Thurmond.
NKW K
dont kidnap them hut we rrrlain wl|h Chairm an Littlefield ,
C
h
a
i
r
m
a
n
L
ittlefield
It
I
ftlasae*
p rw trlM , dhpeatad
L n l.
V i the &gt;&gt;eoole ks«M,or d t,M ,n 'h 0"0 regions— particularly in Pittsburgh. In ly Intend to keep them from M n ie howtVer| |n , Im. reason* he give*
thoroughly
In
character,
a*
the
Repair#
and
#d)*#tm»*t#
wad#
ihe hall * and lei the |&gt;e jd
w
York’* Harlem, In Chicago— to see how Negroes fan*
.kidnaped on our ..wn K ""|n d *., ( „ r VBli|lg „ „
T ru m an -IU rkley official head of the party in the
whom ihey're voliai
Hour* M I — !•$
‘ here, in th eir relation* w ith the whites,
i fe llo w travelers phase note!
| ticha-t. lie ta rs : “ It 1* Ihe duty of state, in calling fo r support of
make it .• oi.uure 4* potn I »o
-pj,,, ^ .^ r t p r would find that undoubtedly, the Negroes
ML M I
every real Ilemocrat to unite th« regular party* nominees; hut
that hall die
K H O K I'K tfR R H K D IT R D
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I under
the principle*
of the .........
Demo his ra il will receive little response
PTimm TM
i * t,eoN *
R*1 H «f the South are Irctter treated, that they have auimrlor eduall hailed upf
,rt ,^ T ' c r a t i c P a r ty .. Every Demorrat w ill front the voter*. This Just Isn’t a
; rational opiairtunltle*. that they are mure profitably cm- „ P " '
Atlantic National Bank Btdg.
I rice reduction* ranging * -m B| mniwcly support the liberal pro­ "regular party’’ year.
Hanford. Fhrldi
• pI.ivimI and th at they are
nre mucit
much happie
happier in the South than to 11 per cents on many
...... ..
Tployed
I
is *
„f |ho
„ f „ ur
Tlie d i s t i l r n M k nl M m . | jn (he "black .licit*" of the N orth nnd Hast. — Tnmpn Tri- line# w ere announced today t»»
p« r ly . , .Members o f the party
The Grand Canyon of Colorado
R. K inney Co., Ine.
took It for granted that any was discovered by Don Lopet de
Kotenkma *Wp
irgm ihe ,Red lomulalt hune.
Increased sales and g rrathef I t |ec,or chosen would vote for tho Cardenas and IJ mrmbers of th e 1
in New York iwnonalizet th *.
prmluetlon efficiency enabled th e )p a rty -* nominee. The electors who Coronado eipeditlon from Mexico
vkmuineu of the Soviet iy»tem
rom jiany to take a lower markup,
l0
, h , spirit of the law in 1M0.
Al reami o( ailidcs by qualified
thus perm itting the m i r * ruta, ae- |,&gt;rp
, n,w e r to the voter*, and
cording I.. (,. L. Smith, prr-ident. Ih | , BntWrr w ill not he easy.”
•ehnlar, have (ailed lo do. To
N etko arn* Times
The Colorado I* the second
. First, the "princlpke* of the longest r i m in the United flta tr*.
the man in ihe atrect it meant
i.n .-v lr io n
Democratic T a rty ’’ were nithh-saConstruction of the average
nothing that competent observers
A m e n t editorial In Ihe O r- cast their ballot fo r J. Strum
IH H .Y R U S , O., Aug. Ill (AT— |y thrust aside by the national
have tepealedly told Ul during angelinrg, S C., T 'm e* and Dento- Thurittiutil, champion of .States' Fourteen jiersons were Injutm l (•: I convention Again, the "liberal small hour* Involve* about 30.000
Dowry,
or day when a Pennsylvania raUroad pr&lt;i| r,n i of the candidates of our Hem*.
the past 25 year* nf the evil, of erat polntrd nut that the delegates rights, Rrptiiilirnn
rather than not vote a t all, or Just triHip tra in rollhh-d w ith a freight p, r l , " |, oprn t„ .erloua challenge,
from
the
Southern
R
t
it
r
.
who
a
t­
Communism at practiced in Ru»tended the Democratic Conven­ because their ancestor* voted the
•ti, hut when a middle aged tion at Philadelphia were not only Democratic ticket, east their vole train near North Robinson, eight i T h a t program, a * enunciated b y
mile* east of hrrv.
! the nominee himself and by the
tchool teacher jumps out oi • defeatist, hut Intentionally h um ili­ for Mr Truman?
The tra in * were rn rn in r to a daltorm adopted at I'hlladelphla,
ated.
third floor window in 'order to gel
The answer to Ihta question will halt when they crashed, and no nrludea the so-called "civil rights"
According to the Times and not be dftrrminesl u n til Novem­ one was injured rr itira lly .
Sway from it. even ihe most
|&gt;ropo»«l*. hostile to the statea*
.
i
. lL
.
v a . . 1 Democrat, Ihe tim e hat come for
The troop train was carrying rig h t* fundam ental* of th# Con­
pulHMc man in the *11**1 fe*t* •
Democrats o f the Sooth to ber. During that tim e, the South
M 6 soldier* from F ort D l* . N. J., stitution a * well a * to the time
n«*ltn« glim|Mc ol what it u ail give
Ihe Democratic donkey a w ill I k- slowly ro ilin g ( M r power lo F o rt Riley, Knns.
honored tradition * nf Southern
nt
the
ballot
hate*,
ready
to
strike
•# 6nd spenklng, adding that the
Democrats.
.
out
at
what
it
feel*
tn
hutnlllaUtig
Aewthern fit*tea sheaM cast th eir
As for .the presidential •le c ­
Berlin's population dropped from
electoral
rotes
for
a candidate of nnd oppressing the progress of th* about four million to about two tors, they atv not liound lor U # |
Goldthoio neRroes have a good their own choice without regard territo ry lelow Mason and D ito n ’s
to vole in accordance w ith the
million afte r World w ar I.
cate when ihey petition the City to lie effect upon the fertnms of line.
I t doesn't pay to a tir the wrath
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to provide drainage ditches, in* Ihe Democratic and Republican
'A
o f the South.
nominees.
•tall icwrcr*. put in water main*
I.«&lt;ik what hapjiened during Mr.
throughout colored town. Especial­ Tne editorial w rite r made public Lincoln's administration.
his Ic iie f that If Senator McGrath

Try It In Reverse
Gnvrmor Caldwell wisely move,
to call a special session of the
,
.
Legiiialure in order to amend
. A Plttshurifh neW8|»per s e n t n white repsir or. tl sFlorida-, election law, m that the twined as it Negro. Into the South, to ‘atudv racial rein­
people Will know whom ihey .re tlpna." lie lived with Negroes in several Southern sectors,
voting lo, and can vote (or whom M #
report, now to lie aymllcateil. i* bitterly prethe, choose .mong-Ue t a i i b w j J M M RTOMly exaggerated
presidential candidate, in neat,
H I" now in order for a Southern newspajH.r to sen. |»
Nn.smh*.’. eleetio^ lfhv not white reporter. idao tllsguiseti as a Negro. Into the North
November, elec.^
Why not ^
pj|M' ^ ^
^
Job_ to |#Rrn g„d deacrilre from

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P&lt; zrsonal Activities

Harlhira A n it Pearce
Crowned As Queen

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K a y Ueiilon
'Honored On Hirthday

Hollywood

Gleason Home Scene ~ zr-------------------r~'
shower Monday P e r s o n a l s

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South Side ltuptists
H onor N e w P a s t o r

Dr. C. L. Persons

lin k s

M r*. 11. C. Maxiscll ha* t#I'A ItU O F T IIA N H H
i4
tin nisi fiiiir- a visit in A tla n ta .'
WV wish to extend our sincere *
i(!a . where she vislte.1 Juilgr and thank* und appreciation tu out
|M rs. J. tl. Watkins and New friend* fur their many kmdnrsxr*
Bethlehem, Penn, where she was
tsea ut if ul flow er* an-l word* i f
ll-e guest uf M r*. John Hutchison.
isy 1111 .11Hy extended to u* during
Dr. ami M r*. H. Wayde Rucker, the illnet* ami -hath uf our lxloved husband and fa th e r
Mi*s llnrliara Rucker and Wavde
'its . M aty Ctanstixi
Rucker, Jr. returned last Kriilay
.'Ir ami Mrs. John I ’runstun
from attending a reunion of Dr.
A rthur Cranston
Rucker's fam ily in Fullun, Ky.
and Mrs. M ark .Mtnm
While away they also visited in
ami Mrs Kdwtn l.ockrtt
Kiremont, Mich, ami point* in
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Cominsr Thu. —Fri.!

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FALL SWEATER SALE
Don't nii.«* tlit'.sf Irt-nieinliitiH vjilm-n in I i i I i i i i I h uml T*mI-||i
large selectu-u of color* uml ntvk-.

The South And Mr. Truman

Aim* Men’s uml IL&gt;»

crats, at lead, that the party can•Ment without the
luppOTt of the Bouth.
In closing, the .editorial * i braised th# (odd belief that “wo
think It proper to ray that com­
petent nnd Intelligent Negro**
should ho permitted to Mrtlripnte
in the government of the South- &lt;
ern State*. Plans and specifies- j
Civil rights is a pretty phrase Mona for adopting Ms policy
■ted ai a cloak (or dictatonfiip. would naturally Vary In localities i
Federal abolition of poll latea is hut there ia no reason why tha'
b#*t element In both race# should j
merely an entering wedge which not solve thl* Iseue on a baala1
will ultimately give i Im federal acceptable to both, at th# nave
government complete control of Dm# eliminating the opportunity
•li oor election machinery.
fed­ of demagogues fo mislead uMMnh*
f. A fedpopulation.’’
big tegmenta of the Po
eral anti-lynching law * limply
With
Whether «.
or „
not Wr
the beginning of a kdtt Af ihnilar I everything tha" South’ * 0*r«tin*
I*filiation regulating all r«(atiog*;genr#paper sail) la b#«M# tha point
ihinr betwren men. A federal wh&gt;t nratjens Is the reveFatlon of
r*
^ up
, the
a. Hood
floot t t ^ 'S r S J K S S L i ’ SSf.
Inlet M federal control Af. nil
tally in such amall y May*
bur economic adirAiet. n would
atalAa a* South Carolina.
political status of
Uke a lot of federal ag*ntv to
nrret out all th# crime wkkk America It as m ind Ntnvmbef,
ll itrafiu.
would result from Atacii Irgislatton.
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$ . at— / —1
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W IM IHV I Bill HRH OF IDf
I Guard w m U taka car#

Serious
Accidents Do
H a p p e n At Home
Hy W. V. Blttlrut

Tmirkton D ru g

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On# of every threas accident­
al deaths occur in the home!
Th* number of oerlnua but not
r*t*l accidents la very great .
and of pours# minor mishaps
•re frvqovnt.
A serious Injury t a some
mrtnbsr of ytrur family can
npell real hardship for th# #n
tire family, so practice a safe
ty program In your home. Let
a doctor tiara I r&gt;# at once a
•rriuua Injury.
F#r minor injurle# n well
stocked medicine cheat that
conUlna freak starll* bandages
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and President Trum an had believ­
ed that the Southern State* would
deliberately throw their 1ST elec­
O f the major U . R- cities Washtoral votes to a Southern candi­ every theater seat, Chicago with
date, rather than giro there, to ingtnn with it.A
persona for
~ uman ns a choice over Deurey, FO.K persons per th e a te r seat and
they would have paid some atten­ New York with 10.3, hare the
tion to the Southern delegates. smallest number of theater seats
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TODDLERS
SWKAIE R S

f

ly during the rainy tenaon do
umanilary condition! rant which
are dangerous lo the health of ihe
entire community. It doe* no good
lo ,ay that auch conditions have
alwayi eiitlrd. As the imputation
oi our (own grows ana become*
more congested, such conditions
lend lo get worse if determined
slept are not taken in correct
thtm. No one (,•■ conscientiouafy
deny that ruch municipal im­
provements are needed, amf they
do not come under the general
clarification of luxuries.

Oviedo News

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TUES. &amp; WED.!
T H R IL L IN G

1

Social Lalender or

See f a lle fo re You Huy or S ell

L e t 's

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J ta im &lt;! Ilm lr c u id tj «•! a
%ll|&gt;|K t .it
torn Ils4. li.
I bo*41
pri'4«fil w n r M i* \V. M. Hraniin
•nd M I a« Ruth Hranan. of Mncun,
•p rria t to The Sinford 11• raid mnl W ilry Rranan of NVu
lly R O II T H O M VS
VI
Itlelld.l , o ll. n t o ii
l.itll
» ) M \R IA X It JltNKS
\U o Johnnu and Jnnniir io n r i.
In
an impressive candlelight
-f hlull
oil her
ua« h&lt;
M r*. J. H, Junp* air I hoy*, John*
service the ( iit l’s A uxiliary of
lib
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gntf
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with
the
party
g
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|,y
her
A
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r
a
day
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} Carlin Palmer R ar, Society Editor
Telephone 148 the F ii«t llaptist Church con­ Like the vanishing bison o f yore, mother i
M Hiandn, n ir and Jimnno, enjoyed with
h.-l belli
on K.a«l •J. It Jon- ies. M rduct c l a coronation service last the ti-m jieraniriital movie *tm !• lit in -'a V
e nil Tu sslay after* M i** Rut) Itin n a n
'lacuti. Ga., th«'ir K iifiln , th«- Hi Milan*, of M at*
rv en in r at 8 ini o'clock naming di-ap|&gt;earing.
New Jei- ••ti und New Jrm ey, a |o\ety flip
IIin .I1. The
and W ih v I t i anai
'111. win ll
M is*
llat barn Ann
Pearce a*
The taritiuni-tos.iiig -tin used guest
•t. , orntnl I scy. left f.-ii \ . , I . , , y -lopping lo Lake WalfB. H. k Tuw rr. U ln red w. i,
nherr they
iiiie.-n. Mis. Pearce w o n t h l * lit h*? ii H o lly w ihh I landii INV k. like w nh ptfik 1 - 1*1 * 4 Hfltl fe lli The i l l lo u t' at ......... .
i night, and Jlei lla v r ii, ^ T»«•»
honor
with
her
outstanding the *ftm»nt fiH*t print* it (it AU ilin in y table* w4• evet si-! with a at Gas.hn
U„
vi*il Mr*. en ju y ii! a SpanUh dinner at Ihe
Si
r ghury. and
achievement
in
church
work. m.»n ’» ( h it if a f uf th r In•mnl* on IttCe* •h.th Aiitl r i n t l ,t with a IIIiinan'- -hi
\|. I'ldoinhiu.
Mi * J I
M ONDAY
M i-* Kttic June lileason entert*Iear w a trr
Princesses
named
were
Mis* i i - i i ywmwl Roulcvar*!
lint
w
ith
nt
t
tt»e*n!
f
the
l-ink
yiA«’«*fttl
len.
M r a. Hill M artin, who enjoyed
The Dependable Class of the twined on Monday evening w ith a | Fletcher Smith. Jr. has re­ M arjorie Ann Sh&lt;*npard and M l** the p a r s trm peranient ha* I k* flt.Wel
\ . , ompan
III a liu i
u recent trip to Panama O ty with
Leader* of the com r a ic a r c r rum m iKltl y in th#
F irs t Methodist (‘hutch w ill meet shower honoring M r-. Theodore! turned from a two weeks’ vacation Kay H-dltrlnw
fat
a*
M
u.,
1 hn tty
th
r
aftrrn
iH
it
with
1
lien
gioup are M r* II
M
Pearce. film ttu!u*lry
at th * home of M rs.llaruld Apjde. Rtooklyn. Pink and blue was the spent in M iam i,
Or n n i)l« iC « u-t uti*r
•r f lir e l m an\
l.a l,-it
D a v . frirndw anil relntixa**. i r t u i ^ d
gift* gi .indpareot
M r*. R. T Thomas and M r*. M. Well cMfircalciJ.
by. 718 West Firat S teel, at 8:00 color scheme ra n te d out in d re-j
were
Js-hr
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8
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Iti
t
a
.
h#*r
fr
i#*r*.l*
4*
It
XU'S. home Friday even ny
fi-m
i
w
mg
orating tho room* or the hom e.' John Schroeder h a * seturos-d J Phillip*
I.4*v
and (#«%
o ryr Jakuhcin
P. M. w ith Mr*. C yril Kutnet us
K
cfl,1
Mi
i
n
Im
co
lum
nU
i*
wun*
»hat
|
t
•
•
1
tt«*
4 »ri
»*f
plnv
and
Jones,
suns
of
Mi
un
uf
During the evening M r*. Hrooslvn I afte r spending the jisst weekend
The service was conducted on Ing thetr knives in preparation for Ice cream
ro-hoateaa.
the
Mum ight hi is le ­ vlho c*njoy«’d u trip to I'h ic a y j,
Mi
I
received
many
lo
w
ly
gifts
which
in
Miami
gif
the rostrum which was U-autifully James Mason's arrival
Tho Klale Knight C ircle of the
The cat- host!'..
Miami aflet have returned home
K
aI .si tinned to hi
lushy
\ lr * . Joe llm * Ir y # Ji and tiauyh*
riv d drro r* * ,Ml with summer flower* loving Britisher came hen- with a given x g if
Firat U aptisl Church w ill meet at were p« ent.-d to het in
-in .l ( anuly
• . Dei
,f the [visitin g h i*
Mis*
Jane
Thigpen
carriage.
carrying out the color theme of reputation for temperament. Much
lera* 1'arol and .fan. who have U en
|fi:0 0 P.M with Mr*. J A Riser.
) for sgvi ra
ec-a-t-'K
terday
from
t'narlutteivllle,
Late
in
the
evening
a
sweet
'he group, gold, white ami green. t" their surprise and no doubt
1914 French Avenue. M r*. David
P to f HI),I
T M I ■w!un •l»emliny a while with M r*. HeatThose ei
in ,Min
I V to sjo-nd sevetal weeks with
Sperrlng. th i furm ri M i* * Ruth couise whi •e r'e .1 t&gt;&gt; the guest* by er mother. M r*. W. J. Thigpen. Graduated candelabra held white di-ajijiointm ent-Ma-oii tut in*.t out w it li Hi
ale now
nv
with ley'* patent*. Mr and M r* H K.
D
•nna
the
ho*te»i
• * a-&gt;l*te&lt;l hy her mother,
ta|&gt;er*. An arch over the uueen * to lx- quite charming
Strange, who ha* recently -pent
\\iii*eu*r. and yeuny hn&gt;tiier iiene
ll'ui
Perhaps
their
-laugi
Mi
•
h
It
M
ike
Mar
iml
IV
Peter
throne wa* decorated w ith flower*
some tim e In Japan w ill te ll uf her M r. II met tilcii»on. Those in­
I to
sell ami fu
Wn
l.u ke . ut Hawthorn** and lh»&gt;tona Hearlt,
hi
realized
the
new
fuclni
in
G*-orgin
Mr.
and
Mr*.
Hoheit
Res
ly
and
Dottle
ami greenery.
eiperiencc# ami work
in that Jvt»«-«l i' lie a nl. Mr*. Brooklyn
ha\e returned home
no-v.e economy stars can't afford M an,
Deni
Pm
x
tim e Ind.
M r*. I ’eurce, leader, ami Mrs.
country and will also show pic- ''v ie M r* lln u a id Ihdelor. M r*. ton Robert. Jr. have left for a
Mr and Mr% Furl haul and boo
Mt
an*t
Mi
*
ll
I tl nnt U \ ,
to
ixtemperamental
Attiri
in*
1.
lx
D.
on
of
kie
two
w
eek,
vacation
in
Cocoa.
llriH .k lMis
Horace
Ruth Sperrlng. for w h o m t h e
tures. A ll mrmliert ate u rg id to Ktne*t
Edward are enjoyiny a trip to tfia
Tile fact i . that a high powered and ll-d-t
I.
*p*
ill
\\
Gall
k
end
P.
111
I
h.
ith.
organization i* named, presented
be present.
.
Cochtat M r- ifillinn tir iffin and
im lii.tiv cannot aff-u-l a wtem-h t&gt;ana It u t iim ih*.
l
|t«&gt;fldtiI liny K i­•ns, j with Mr * Vtnhrai.f p a l e n t. Mi mountain*
Mr. and Mrs Janie* L. Russell the awards to the girls. The
W C D N R 8 IIA Y
the Ml -'■s M ailati and V irg in ia
Mr*. M M K in y and M i« A n ita
Si,
\ i i, ll....... . 1 .uiy | Mini M1 * Lk k ka* • li
in
Its
goals,
as
a
heel
kicking
still
C
liff
Dav
of
la
ifa
y
rtte
,
Ind
ale
visiting
Mr.
queen wore a floor length of
The sreond session of the study Reeve-, Mary Jane un-l llarhara
Thl i:&lt; V anil M
sometime* is.
Much mono) i-hii Doiial-I---' .it &lt;1 4•h nt Wulk, •
II II I ink i i aw ford had a* th ru yue«t* th is
on world e'engrlism w ill la- held Eubank . Hetty Item- Hall, Peggy Russell’, giundjiareid*. M r. and white eml.-ssed organdy with n
lx- lost if a star .hows u|&gt; hit on
Eilwit. k . t l i Mi- K. tin* e* ut h••»!»•• Willi li.i-i ii now tlirtr pA»t w*i*k \ | i » K in y ’b d a u y h te r,
\ Iso M
• t the F irst Methodist C hurrh at Hew. II, l.illiun Moran. Ih tty Jean Mr«. I I. J. Lehman, and other sweetheart neckline, p u ff sleeve*
.r t vl l-uttle s with felliiw it W illin k M- - Bun "
D ix iX l.v Rose I ink. M»». Z. Spink• ar.d dauyhtei Ann
it Mis. dniigllti i
nnd full hoop skirt caught up at th.
*;00 F* M All who ate interested! and Krne-tinn Humphrvy, Chris relative*.
win
Im
ll. 1.
Tile stul Is qunik l) re*- 1 ; "
•I • ml Xlg si vria l of |4*t*i»liur y
M
iK
t
tna,
interval*
at
tint.ittom
w
ith
white
R
n-'klyn,
Marie
Pegohl.
Hetty
ate invited to attend.
tine
\
\t
'lr« . W alter t'a itr i had mb her
Stew Mountain left over the 1 velvet |« ,u , *ZFi&lt;- carried a white pi miar -I- .1 liy the studio. I f the* Mi ■ M |,lt«d Pi le i.
M ary: week* in Mon
1 Yurlsu. ugh. la-e Comb*. M ary
Mm lew
o ff. Tl-.-- un- tepeat rd. he or *he* I ’d-h. M -ll till
lip vk«M kin d ifue«t* her •on W alter
1 -wmd &gt;
M i.
U ili.e and F ia n c e - I.eFMs. (Fay weekend to letu tn to hi* home In 1||(|,|p topm-.l w .lh tut-eloses from I
c*avt«*t( M u
Carter i*i .d yiand itin
, hr found -li the ••lit •i,le* J m. I II. ut. ,
(Menu. N. Y
after vl siting in which fell white satin strenniers |
M — VI
I-hns# | of tin- li
Flower ■ and Hetty Hunter.
•lauyhtei H«t«y \n n
Sumh
ll.
- It. 4111x 1. M ... Mi .tl.
.Sunfold fix .everal •Iu&gt;•
and at her neck she wore a green ih * ki
11ul dv ! lull ll -*‘l .
Mill
The
Mi
i
ntinues
sane of tempi 1anietital 1111.1 M i . . 1 ... ........ an 1
.Ml»6 Hathaia I.re aial Mi* a
velvet hand *tudde&lt;| w ith yellow
quite ill i t ill K iel la S. tar min K athr&gt; n l.awton. who fiave (keen
Tin- |irince««e*
also I may aid the industry, hut it tuuki M r. and M l- K. M Swann left rosebuds
e;id (ira te Ihiggar. Itit.le scene*
M l- I' M t'ainpls
enti-is tlu- enjoyiny a vutt with the Cartera
1thing- -lullei fix a 11-&gt;1' i wm-d teMembers of the South Midi* Ihip- wen- enacted by M yrtle Hardy. Sunday to .iH-nd two weeks in wore white with rosebud noMip -x te i
The shriiaiiigaiis &lt;&gt;f -&gt;1-1.
I l o u s e " it ps hospital ini d i lamlo Ti *,tllV f'X 1111 nt Tampa. h a\t returned home,
tist Church held a *ur|iris«- house­ Klol-e Ih nton. ih-atrice Brown and Perry and Marianna. Fla. also gays.
&gt;i ialien
enu-rgi m-v
Mr. ami Mr«. \m o * (gfthard o f
Opening the service
was a jtlin- stais provl-led Im lv - -pv
Troy, Sheffield and Chur me, Ala
w arm ing for their new iim*tor and l.ytinwiMHl W hatley.
I I I l»rl ■1 e S Thill shy
M i u in l M • Jack hit-,
h a ir Ocala -pent I hr week-end with
hymn, “It /io n lla « te ’' and • Prime example wa* Gretu lia r l—
his w ife . Rev. and M rs. S. I..
Other game* were enjoyed hy wrilh re la tiv e .
a* then gi
. licit lllugllt
Mi * Mi«. tier hard'* parent», M r. and
i u 'lP lim il - I
1 IMilv |N i,
prayer by M r*. A J. Peterson. If she founil an unfanilliui fin e
W hatley, who have recently moved thr gu •t* with tu lle , being won
M l
Hi..,
I II da t-l,I, i
un tier set, -he would quit klv exit
M r* E I* Collin*
(
.......p u n
The
W
M
l
’
president
Mf«
to Hanford from Itel^-oti Springs hy Jm Puggai ami M r*. Lucille
M l*. 'V II Hufliman »f T alla­
. lack in ,!l.
and not i r t i i i h u n til an &lt;- x p lu iin f.e*hli'lie el mu 1 n
i ik t hods o f
M i mu! M r*, t* |
W rit have*
•nd a re making tlu-ir home at Lucas
Vl the t (inclusion of the hassee is .pending some time in T. II Groves, made a short latte
M
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u
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H
I.
i
!
Mr.
lion wa- math*
tel 4i* their yui»-t Mi» We-t% liite r *
I'eWikiniT %e $f» * .e' •
i g g . - t - . | hy
1217 W est Second Htnu-t. The game* H
and Mrs. W hatley Sanford a . the g u ru of Dr and on the nuvilinry with the r#*-,- 1 S ta tio n
M hen H«&gt;!I\ w i «m| ai ii r 'li a r lt i 11 • \ 11 j: FI
MIm lk * d i|i Johnnun. . 1 A tlanta.
party was hrld at the W liutley wen- ini-t-iit I with g ift, hy their Mr*. T F. McDaniel at then home |H&lt;n*e la-ing given hy Mt«. C. A.
Amleeson.
It . young
|ieopl#'a &lt; i.aplin Ililltiia lU ele’clil# #t i l i . i t lie a'* iri% net; 111*1*1 *,t t 1I . I . - I I ■ •.n its rir.ll'
^
I
W alker, who ha* been
I liei
home last Thursday evi-ning at friend- !!•-f s • liment* were .erved
I'ark Avenue.
aUA&gt; fi»i tin pA*t iWr months
'director. The coionntion
p r o - » a , a g M im *. le MiA.h 1• lo t III hi l*»th f t u i i ' i .uni t, •1 • . ..lin e Ife-sf i
8:00 o'clock. The rooms w e r e by Mr
til a
Crosby, M r*. Carl
Of
,ld uni*
i t*ltlliE fltetul * Atiel irl
d ative* in
attrac tiv ely deco rated w ith nr Sumh i . ill* . Shirley Middleton. | Mr. and M i*. T I. Mallunee of .-rational wa* made un of June i „ u - will- I 1 IS««lit I it Inhavti
lt»d I
Vnnce, Ht-vrly Renton. Im ura Ann 'u ti,, , ,
Lalhouti atul &lt;tei'lufllhi!*. t#a. atul
then ioldiriy
like lln t i\ I aned.
rangementa of rinnla* utul m ail- M i*. Mildred I.r, nnd Mis* Kliza- Katidlei. N . C have returned
\e*w \ nrk. tin* rrturne *| home, ar*
t ° I Anderson. Judy KUI h- it v . Thelin* \v ally H*et&gt;. Kay ttmtiil H .itti ,„ fu .* Place 1
weett ft • Kill.,
I d.ted&gt;
gold*.
la-til I .tc.
their home after *|iending -omr 'Iv o r *. Jeanne Lane M ille r. Joyce AD'll It ll «C«*t Kenton eh’ciellr-i th-..v tritlvo xnl —
rompAfiieil h\* he* f.eiih ••wr Hilly
A fte r the guert. had gathered
Among ihe guests was Mrs. time in Sanford with D i. and Mr
Anderson. Itohie Jean Galloway, line,1 to U* ife-nii|*e*» tlHI, 41nd tlie (, deset It** .*
xe t Mu.
H lee d lu ir eif &lt;l*uhlinhll4.
a program under the direction of I.ucu- who i. general training H arry W (Hnlruff
... f»shi-xn-.| ii
Helen ltrew.-r Kllen D n g g e i* and *’ -In. had •( tittle* 1
no | m(
Flank Whit lei. Jr , who wa*
f linn* f
nd
»e u la litiniru-g tin- 1
Mrs. K arl Sweat was presented. union d m -to r of the K ir .I Haptlst
,1
I'l
1
1
| III- lllll
Itnrl-nru MrN’ al» I **f min
home for .1 few iU ) • from ft 1* *umthan lli
Vn*k 1. • .nit).
The Junior group of the church Churrh n Del.run Spring*. ICev.
Mr. and ^l^.. H C Miller ami
1#•• k I tiff 14li
• «ueh othei
ieth.nl*
T h - junior g irl* sang "Take
•it tiny »atihaye not home at W a \ne«vi||e, N.C.,
dt (lifted religious song* in their Whatley »■&lt; fo im erly |ia*tor of rhildren.
fhe i anil friei *e* e.f 1 • n N’eg ....... .......
.
Mil-lied.
R-hliv n n d
*• and in ••*• »n« i at hi
If*1
than «h -eddiny ha* tetiirmd to North Carolina
dress w ith the audience gue--in g the K ir.t llu p ti.t Chutrli of l*e- Charmion, left on Sunday for M&gt; L ife and Let P I t - ’’ f.ill.oeing and t •l*,r m Sw uiunn «»ti the old • imp l*ran». wl'
-*
•
del)
1.1 of
*ni Iny outritiie «• ( o filp a tile d hy I aw-Ron Hardy,
&gt;antaye
tlx nr-*ce*si.«nal "W e’ve a Story
the name of the song. Those l.r&lt;xi Spring*.
It. C. In *|&gt;end ai.iut two week*. t &gt; T e ll” wn* also sung hy the I'a ?am ount lot in part of H o lly* Uied III tile So
••Mihtiie vain*’
w ho w ill tta* with him ami .Mrs.
taking part were Wanda Hr idee*.
wimhI leyem l.
AI •»» the until** of • ..It pork. 1ha*
New York City and Washington, girl*.
and si t*at
hi tw&lt; ••llltlioll W h ie liu fo | 1 thoft w hile.
'
Dickie
Crosby, Jane
W hatley.
Tl»- numla-r o f diesel locomo­
I MnM u tin y. Natim ova, Jetta hi i ye amount
.
1
aod
f llltalsx tail'd
l.i* I*
Mr
J F Hook. 1 h*$« had a«
wet til
Closing the |iv ogi am was
Danny Sweat, Jimmy W hatley, tive* m tin- I'n ited States increas­
( io it la l ind other*
Hers. J»».$n ‘ u iw fo rd hA to ye th e i 1
M i*. Kllen Janimrs hns left to
I a half l llll It
k.lhl -ind at k« .1 f lo
ll lie i y u e » t* he 1 daily liter . M r*.
l*aul
Drown. Mandy
Birdsong, ed from I 2A7 It**# ••• W ' -'-t War spend a month', vacation with offering, a hymn. "The Light of and N'oitna Sheuret taped to p u ll
■
work»
I
ill* at
d f 11 »• i iim loetlotal E* lie ( ommI u h i . and yramUon
the World i. Jesus", und the t e ll W« ly h t on the M OM lot,
Geraldine Harding, B illy Sweat 11 to mute than 5,000 In 1948, t i
her sistig M i** M aigarrt Janimrs
w to impto\«
li 1 we •
mi
Ml • *|&gt;
d.h.1
I** •- Of Tl* Ilid., a.,-..
I m rir-lirtion. Little Faye Garner a d h n u y h u »u a ll) in a m ld le w ay
____ I in Talln L *.r e and w it h h e r
••••••Ilf# 111 loti
oetliml
•le in .* 1 o \ c "••i
Iwy* if.nf l i f t
'Ir . uml M l* liny Kus.ill. of
iii'ted a* crown 1-*nri*r for Ihe I.
ui»«* H inner, Jeanette Mm I humid
l-arent* at New Smyrna Reach.
Ills ll U Mill I y i
fhi\or M| I »
I.TIIOII.9 l * Ilf 'll
' I I I * 3 1 Kiivi.iinuti, tin., will arrive this
i service aod Mr*. Kvans MrCoy nn»I t\m«tAt»re lUiirii'tt al-«» pro•oil hem | h •pi
. tahlr*
i*»
(hi
••lllll w
1 big v«.,-k |,i visit Mr. Karon's sD lcr.
• —
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Ililril •nine hvelv incident*
x.rt would
Ur. ami M r*. C L. P a rk , and • rn r" ' "*
.* Utfi I o|. I a 1 •d lie th le d
ill iMk’l until 'l i . 'I,i,• ), King, uml iiii-ce, Mrs.
Hall,
telurned
J*»an
Fontaim*
fe
lr
h*
»
out**
In
*1,1
) son*. I lobby mid
i#M#«* and
h i .in op« n k pill
....... IH* , imd.
- n l i -sulci 1 .
C M ia n , uml Mr. Mean*.
New
Smyrna
he i e a r ly p o O -O tra r day»
hut
yesterday
from
to . •
r 4lhl»M|fg* IIN
hy the»e |
J' .
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C;«mitla.
I I.4* I h-c ii nWietne** nnd hyltt re
where th ri h a ir spent the past
•Ill*VIt
•Mine
in
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M
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-------two weekrently l.arailH- hnv lle«li l.ntnarr , j,, u lepf
, lilP - &lt; *• w»Jue s’ lc e p t
-I grt'iit.
Mel tin vsu * e .lu h ll-h n i a* the
M r*. J. S. la-e and daughtsl*
util llette Ihivia •till mnnaye to f, :le* oiop
I iM is*
el I
*•1 fs h o *|#h *M II*
•I...... n-1 . 1 p1i.1 l --f il-r unitg&lt;i German Km.
M arjorie law- o f Shelby,
ill regret to learn ■N. C. and M i** Thro Vickery of hi* al- in to the new* with m t a ,,| • lie pit \
Friend*
l.i Ml. m e t h o d .
| pile III 1*71
(Frahnni is confined Key West have returned to their aional f liy h t 4 of tetup* iaim *nt lin t
that S. I
lo the Atlantic Coast Line Hos­ respective homes afte r visiting
»*s ♦** »*s
♦;: *
♦J* *J*
♦** ♦J. »** S*s s*. . Y s'. .»« s’ »*s ♦*.
pital ia Wayrross Mrs. Graham with their mother M r*. Lillian % • * • #J» s*s »*» ,J* •*» (J»*Js »Js »*«
:♦
• :*
^
.|M-llt the past weekend in Way- Vickery.
cross with him.

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And

the W h it. Russians by whom -hi
I* -* it given rrfuri near N ew York. j
She now is in hospital, clu*rl&gt; '
i
guarded by city police.
T h f b ftl way « r can lliink of
The most shocking aspect of
More than IliO.OOO of the men nt 19 lo 25 years of age
to g .l nd of lli . " ltd li.n m it*
these ease* is that Soviet official,
who nre eligible for the new d r a ft may la* conaldererl a man- should
dare to exhibit auch hrarrn
in to v titim .n l it !o tan llitm .
l»ower dividend which hns accrued from the Improvement1
................
............
in a foreign
country
of health conditions in the U nited Stntes. according to the n,itaa,n broke ..ff diplomatic ie
In Cenlrnl City. Colo. • man Metropolitan L ife Insurance Company. These men »re alive lation* with Mixrow for leas thin
and bit wife a ir a iirttrd lot toalay because of declining ilenth rates since the year they this hack in the early d a y . of the
Soviet Union. And A m erica with
chaining th rii four (hildrrn by the were lairn.
.
held recognition of the Moscow
neck in a daik room for d ay. al
Another sizable addition to the reservoir o f potential government until Itl.T.T fu r smallrr
a lim . S h a k in g of civil n g lili. draftee* conalsts of men who torlny are fit fo r m ilitary ser- sin*.
However. Ihe Rolshevists hste
bow about a frd ria l ila lu l.- rpro­ . vi ce ia'cnuse the improvement in health hna hrougltt a re ­
hibiting n u ll |&gt;.o(il. fiom lieving I ductlon in the amount of chronic disease and serious dis- lw&gt;en taking ailvnntnge o f thru
Allies tolerance since the war.
th ild r.n t
; ability among young people.
Ths-y even have gone to tin- c l ­
At the ages included in the peacetime d r a f t , death ient of ratrying out wholesale
Do you know why prices a r e ' rates have been radically reduced in the last 25 y e a r s , .p yin g in Rritsin. Canada and it high) On reason might well betThcre has been a decline of 58 percent since 1922 in the Unlts-sl Stat.a. a. w.« brought
herause the federal government hat death rate at ages 20 to 21 among white male imlustrial
°f
si&gt;ent $1)0.000.000 in ihe la ,i • policyholder* of the comimny. Kapeclally w orthy of note, the
T h l. ,llM^ n nf' ,ht. ,{u„ „ n
iwo yeas, just lo boost the price Metropolitan believes, nre the declines of 90 percent In the school is likely to ham m er horn1’
o( pnlaloei,
potatoes and is idanning lo (lentil rate from tuberculosis at these ages, ami of nearly the stark tiuth . U u t Bol*hevl«m
in tell Lot.1 than In put
J tn ra In man,— Pa. IIH:R.

Huy

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2nd S I'AI.METTO
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Giants Cop One Game, Drop
Art Dunham Turns In
One H i t Pcrforance Against G’s
Here Y c st e r d a y

IU y Rosenkram and Gnnnjv
' kl» &lt;in itic niiiwo)*# in
| inning of the t a i l garniJack Coker, a lefthan
the distance (o r the intadrr* in
the nlith(ra|i y('(ta rd a ), and re*
reived credit fo r the Io#».
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Tonight the G iant* move to
Hjr A l l T I I I It I l H t K W i r i l . J ll.
Gainesville for a singh encounter,
Herald Snort# Editor
and imnurrow the local- icluin to
T h r Snnfotd G iant- d i" P r d *w" the Municipal I ’ark fur an import
conti'Kta and copped one came over 1|n, c, w i t h
t h, fifth plnre
the Weekend.
St. Augustine S ain t.
Sanford
T n r local- In .l a game to Iho ( , ^ 1^ . , |„ St Augustine on WedDaytona Reach I * Id # by « 3 to ft 1nesdny.
co mt Friday night «• S tu bb y1
rir« t ri.im
ftta h rlfjrld tackl'd tip hi# 23rd v ie -1
« U .tK « V IL I,l!
■il tl |H* 4t
lory o f the it; IS ••'liiriiln State Hum., in
le a g u e #en«on.
l
Saturday evening the Islet* in- Hlbllt- It*
I 'l l ll r , rf
lb.
twin n tttn rtin n. hut min piior to | Vj._ )(
game time furred pixtponcmrnt The.it.uM,
o f the game#,
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At Daytona Tonite

for avveri fra m e -.
The G iant* ciirtun. ;i.
came hark to win the finale, f! to 1,1 Mall#. r(
Itlll M ackrl fared the l*h t# E rl- j »-&gt;■•"*&gt;*#"■
day nlirlit, nod «d the hard hitting i p .'i.K Jh
Rr&gt;#«rt C ity nine down w ith f i v e ! f‘. t t r ‘ it
hit#, lillt hi# m u le, roidii collect. ala»ke, II
Knrwort,
litit four liingle# from the o ffer­ ji Hplnk*.
n
ing# o f S tah H frM .
l IIIfuotiam
Wfirinnm,
R ill Spink#. Charlie Ro«e and
11***#*. t»
lemnle Worsham toiled on tile
h ill for the I oral in the first,
tu U U
in n
f
H « rrlflrr*|
game, while ltdl W il-nri and Man­
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ager M y rl Hoag to»-»-d the uj&lt;en4 W«lk*&lt;l for
•HUfi* in
Ing game for the visitor#. Hoag lAf h.
received credit for the victory.
•*—fifTturMl* *1 i* uf
let
lo ih
lefth an d e r A rt Dunham |n,«#rd
m—IVt#Ikr*1 fr»r V*'rIfr If* 71:h
•). ill Ian t f v in (he nightcap to regia- I*— f liw l *'iit fo r M |fln k* In ith
l i n o C|fill III.*. Of
U r the fi to I victory. He allowed ( 2 n | l i e n k i l l f&gt;
*ooi mnj hImi no n
the G'» hut one hit. and wa# the &amp; trtfo r&lt; l
Hurt
(fiiilr#
Hrr*»r
u .
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li a«ler of the t diversity City nine IIUItM li*»f I »«| |tl «N.k*r T n i . btae
blip.
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over the entire nine inning route.
|%r- Popl** I h i I.k m
Alex Itn mmii’lln, Siirtfnrtl rnt*'h- fMmiuim.
ill I h i i m
f in I n r p \ I I I *
jfl
H,ir&gt;for*l
•r, r n
four ply poko with !» floor nti l»«|l*&gt; UT|o#iii( Hptitk*
» I W#*Mhi#t«i#I I I iin r I Hln»«k m l,

hy Jam.-# (Jallagher. aloo rate. **
,,f
a favoritv. She w o n . thv ninth'n ow Caunty Chamber of Com.are Friday again#! a park of thv m.-rrjr Klwanla Club. Rotary Club
T fitm lHANK* Mill
trark # flerlett.
and In* l.ton # eiuo.
Other greyhounds #lat*d for toDoff #ald thl# morning that
M« 11.til'in. an
night' main allractiun nrv Ante Chapman aa#erte*l that over IO.OIki
I
m rton. st*
............ no trier Handle #p.-*d bomb, letter., telegram, and telephone
S lf i t lr . r f
t tl
I t#&gt;M&gt;n k r n r H i
Now Voyager, Stupid Hugh. Mon- call, have Iwen rvevivvd by Ruth.
T&gt; l* f. r f
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'-'‘J 1" * ' X r “ n'* l ?y*tr 7 ' , 7
&lt; hn,,' 7 ^ " n r, ,,f ,hJ* '*’1
nisc. Stupid Hugh could take the una allowed to anlvr ttulb#w I
K aiv^kl** I f
raev if in the mood— hut I* he in room, found the telcijrnm (toot
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lif im n r if H f i
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I tuilhuiTt.
thv mood’ That dog'# a# temper young Coff yvaterday morning,
mental a# a onma donna.
*nd after finding it he looked
33 I I 3?
Tot nl«
An octet of veteran marathon- through thv atarkn of letter and
Kllr.l *»UI ft»r KIMf*-ll It* *Ui
l»— \Y«lkr*| flir |kiUnfi| l»i Tfl»
er# will ramlile over the la-ach wire# lo #e« if other note* had
&lt;MHI tf#»« #&gt;*»*•
* la ltt#**% llli.course in the tenth race. Midlna. t^,.n #cnt from Sanford
|«»( ««l
H*ir f*iftl
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lio n #
HM Ie-. &gt;1, Vlanti#
M«M- r l Tangerie and Carbine will all ID o ff -aid lhu,
Hurt chapman
Chapman t&lt;&gt;I,l^
tof

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I- i s i i * - 4 1 0 S a n fo rd A v rn u t

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11if 11In«in . IJ r fi »*.. | (!i •»• n Ilkf ■*f ' f 3II &gt;»IU .
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I t iif ir I nll«4 lr» T v l* i.
l(ota«n«lb&gt;, M*1 Ir , Two b»mr till# .
Mull**. I 't A t r Muni* run lt*#(n*iiH b*
Hl»*|i n Im*#*-#,
K illl» * 1 Him r lf i* *■*
J•**|*l#»te* f l *•»* b *» r*
flm lrti * \ I I I * • Hmlifont l«'
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SERVICE and REPAIRS
Commercial and Domestic

Well Remembered, a #en»etiunal
II) A R T H U R HECK W IT H Jit.
two-yvar-old. will he one of the
Herald S p ort* Editor
favorite# running in thv feature
Jimmie Chapman, public relation* director for thr Ford Motor Cidnninth________
race at the Votm ia County (
Kcnne"
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M-I Club
in *’
Jlaytnnn Ueaih to (Mtiy, called from New York Y rtte rd ay to notify O. K. G off, hi* lordlier
night.
„
ln l*.w- ■1,*&gt; H**"’ Rufb '» *"ll in critical condition in the New 'fork
hy Itrinillo Hr other*, ha# flnl«hrd
hotpitllin the money five time# in i*
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#tatt&gt;. And that's a record haul
Chapman declared that telegram* have been received from Randall
In heat! Snow and Sleet, ciwrad Ik ilf . IW l R a tliff, T . W. Lawton

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CHARLES V0D0PICH
P h o n e 1 9 2 -It
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Swat nodded that ho r.m u i.U u d
hj. ganf(ir,i V lii,
\ i..rh
Chapman recalled the Sanfold
vl»it
to "TH..
It,.nii.irm” nrut
re|t(ra|n| (tlr i
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York (iiant# farm rluti
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Chapman reported th.lt Ruth In.ib
ill ami nodded hi# remembrance*,

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QUAL I T Y T AC KL E
For

(to ff drclarcd that Chapman
wanted the people of Sanford to '
know that the wire##, letter# and
phone call# are living received,
hut it i# impo##il&gt;le for (hern (n he
answered.
’’The Hahe I# in critical rondi
lion, hut he j* fig h tin g for hi#
life," lio ff reported Chapman mad

The REST FISHING
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Martin Outboard Motors
True Temper Rods

Recreational Program
Tim e

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Tuesday

2:00

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(iraminur School

M ayfair Inn

Activity
Kick hall
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I ’ ing Pong
Badminton (iirl# Chili
Softball
llM t
Sobji enrving
Swimming

EASY CASTING
KEELS

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ALL WORK (JIIAKANTBED

iiM Ilhlr

iuitnl J'rhfi. M I* lartbrl JM|, M*
Marie Terrizzi And 34r
Ju#1 v &gt;• HiJbrMf
j l l i i i ’ klr'ja
l*t&lt;k.
David Hester Named A* i ’ f"I l 'k♦ fIiIr .i",. * lin. IyK ifkititri,i f Melto *M rv
Recreation W inners. Hi uf r) *Ifblif ifli&gt;k . &lt;litl,
f rub l» m |, H
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l*it« fy H*| . V,
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Ruth of the w ire-, and the King of

H u ll) ll -lrr atrlVlaa. Ita'-kt*, 'Ir#
• (#4 Hare S luia n il.
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REFRIGERATION

^ . i «_r__j
n esidents
From cSeveral
Sanford R

&amp;“ «* •■■""Sir;..! v 'Ail's:..!'.To Run In Ninth
W UnlriM
i*Uch»r
H i &lt;4«
it lt r h r r
\V n r*h m ti U m |iir» »
IdtUM hllti Mli*t A n*U fa*, ft

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Contests Over Weekend

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'S h'P r ; 3 'w r C 'K ’S / ’ Well Remembered Bab^ Ruth Received Telegrams

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AMH»,

earned runs.
Columbia Drops
Rampcrt*# blow tam e wilh the
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ba#es Inadiil and drove Indian
la rs Deeper In to mound.
huri.-r n...r) nyrd r . ... u.e
alle r Post wa# on the h(JI fo r|
Sally Loop Cellar theW Red#
and allowed Jackronville

Marie Te rri i l l ami Ha* id I ' ,M‘ * 1H lilrlr &gt; Jr»f»
aifc m »»e* a Ian# %tn»
m
er were named high |Miinl win*,
«.o -|
iN il lo n .
ner# in the r("rreallunal artivttie# , I ' r t ' i n l l * r l n * e , t l f f i m
M* I f a i *i *y 3!1&gt;4 H la r k f * *». J n.
&gt;ponmired fee the rhildrrrt of Kan-1 lin n J »*nr • T n u iiile r lllrrfl* H**i»fiy
ford hy the Hanford Recreation .*|(i.*h Tatilr'iuah
«lk Hare l e l n i l l i
Department during rh* |ia»t week.

Jr# Iaura Vie.
I lu h r * (Tie,I , .
T h e p o in t* w e re tm«ed on a tte n d ­
W ill. I'laaaure. *Vl»e T ip , FI
ance, c o n d u c t. # p o itin a n # h ip . im
M r. H#uit#um r Iteaake, T in T r t1*
p ro v e riie tit in p la y and re # u lt# o f ( J „ , i l . , Judge
co n ten t# e n te re d b) each r o n t e it - I
*•* M«e* a /ia th Mite

1*1he Tom, Itulllng it, ,h. Ur"
,
,
I #lery h|#il. rlaogwav Ml##. K»ln
Winner# In group play were: |,u, hv , u „
,|„ t
|&gt;taa#aai
M artha Owen, llevrrly llutne#, r |irram *
Jack English. Clyde Dunhsr. Jack
. •»* Mae* BMSrh Mile
A*#el. |« Ilalao.
1,1* In. Mall)
( o h I I miIi I, F ra n k ie H le ru lro rn . Ito- lflinl!lo*k
l*«»fMrnlt •1,HII.
IT tlI i« -rt Jo h n # , D a v id H e a ln , S o n n y laaibel 3I«*I M n ir .
• I k l l u r r ft K l k
ffM r
lla r in e a u , a n d I t ir lia r d lln r ln v n u .
le M lIr H tifu r . N o w V o M K # f , A M r
T h o u * I n k in g p in t in S a tu rd a y '#
IM
Hlujibl 11fill ft. I’liffifl f Pfni*
! “ li e n eat Io n H ig h lig h t# o f t h e tis4-s
\\ #11 IlfmMTibtrMl, H»«&gt;dr
| W eek"
p io g iH in
were
N a d in e A mil HI#*•'! MtUlftfi
MMk
llu r r Ifr a r k • " • iN r
j W ehh, J u d y Ito h li. M ai lin e D ra k e ,
3 1 s rf|t i m T m id r r ft* . C*w riiliii*, ll4«J
lie v v r l) li,lin e n , S a lly Ito h h , l*egHujldtl ltl«i &lt;k I in mtt lim l A Win,
| gy
T h o rn le y ,
M a rie
T e r r i n i , in d ik A r r o w T r r k t
1 N 'n n ry Ito h h , S h e rm a n K n g lit h ,
; J im m y lly r d , Itlr h a r d lla r in e a u .

Tourney
Moves Into 3rd Day

Hubby W hite. Edwin Ti.on, Davni S c m i - P r O
lle *ti« . and Hirhard Ti.on. After
the hion(|rn#t a coke and #uini
party wa# held at the M ayfair
Inn pmd.
Everyone enjoyed thv
W IC H IT A . K A IL. Aug. IQ
I'll Unlay rake which wa- furiii*hi#t '11** iMlional Sem l-l.ro lU-eball
hy Jnily and Sally Jtnhh,
Tournament moved into ih&lt; thirsl
day of rnniprtitjon bulay with
all .12 tra m * still in the running.
Two trams, however, will lie
eliminated hy nightfall.
Five game# were #rh*-di.lrd. twoin the afternoon and three at
night.
Two upM'ta marked yr-terd a y’#
■pkty. tilen Ridge. N.J., l#at the
Er.i.l, l Ik In,, Cardinal# who repre#ent a city that hn- wnn four
M " H IM 1 M t r i : i .c u i i i;
T l. tw ­
w. I., iv t. national titles, !i-S, and Fort Renin U ndo
?* I t &lt;31 ning, t.a., defentnl the Alpine,
PdVl"»M IU a A
&lt;7 l&lt; 3 &gt; I Tex., Cnwlmya, one of la#t year'#
« l.i|n r* y III*« &amp;f» 3&lt;t lop teams, .1-1,
*nm1nt4
&lt;1 31
Hi
A 'ln t iH t * *
In other game# Staunton, V a .
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l#t r *1.11ft
M 4« 113 President# edged Maxwell Field,
1*mli«1 km
(3 73 3&lt;t
I 'rl.arKl
U 7&lt; .114 Ala., •! fi, and the Fredericksburg,
Pa., Chix trouBeed the Reno, Nev.,
1 Ptfvt dni4» I I m h IH
le ft ■tin r if
Hairah'a Club, It-.'t,
If I *iH«t
'V, 1‘ dit t kM 3
lln lfir » fr lllr
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COSTLY P U T T
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t«»n4 ttrJtC:'li &lt;- H t Aflftifftf I vir
N O R TH F IE L D , N J . Aug. I« .
II-w h TM m .
I ' l v l f i t u «i Hi A n a o
I/I’t—A five-f.Mii putt mi##ed by
H a n f o r d m * ;. i iD F - . v i ii r
Mr# Mildred ( l l s l i 't Zaharies rn«t
her $ 1.1*00 ye«trrjiay In the W om ­
en'* National Open tin lf Tol.rnu
ment. a* *he ea tity raptured the
event 4t the A tla n tir C ity Count?
Club.
A* It w»», the Femdnlc, N .V ..
»tar collected ttw winner'# purse
of ll.2tk t with an even 300 for 72
bole#, eight stroke# belter than
lb-tty ll.rk #, D etroit, in second
plan1.

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only five h il*. He pitche.1 ihutoul
By A S S O C IA T E D PRESS
Thu (’ baric# to n Hctiel# moved ball uml allowed only one hit
into a fin d place lie with the during the fir * t aover. frume*.
Threi- T ar »afelie# uml a fieldGreenville S p i n n e r # yeateilay
when they whipped the Savannah e r ‘# choice gave the Tar# their
Indian# H Ui 4 in a South Atlantic tw o run# in the eighth. Coat wa#
la-ague itarne.
G ra n v ille anil ,relievcd by Frank ^ m ith in the
ninth afte r Jim Th.gna# had open­
Columl.u# w err rained out.
ed th r home half w ith a »ingle.
Columbia dropped Jarkxm ville
loriing Pitcher A r t Powlet waif
deeper in tha second divialon hy aeeking hi# tenth atraight victory
winning .1-2 and Augu#la topped and Kisleentt. of the SMSOR.
Macon 4 to 2.
Vletcher Hot.!#- paerd ColumPep Ram per I la#hcd out a base- Ian'# ejght-hit Hltack with a ilntlcleaning douhle In the #evenlh to Lie and a triple.
give Chsrlealnn Pitcher I omi llu«h
A uguita mad* it two triumph#
hia decision over Savannah.
I n - i n n row over Macon a# Vance
registering hia eighth triumph o f ' Carlson and Sonny Dixon com-'
the u-a&gt;on. ilu#h held the Indian# | bir.ed their e ffo rt* in lim iting the
to eight #csttered hit* and three'P eaches to four hit#.

CUKKK CHUB and
1IKDDON BAIT
MANY OTIIKK CHEAT NAMES IN FISHING
TACIU.E.

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wirtr five cron member* . , . new "PicKif^
Window" Visibility . . . 3 5 ^ sailer la ^
apply "Magic Action" King-Site Brake*.

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W H.P, SIX give you new ''Deep Breath"
Manifolding, new lubrication lydem, new
"Equa-Flo" Cooling. Up to 10J\J greater
gas economy . . . up lo 75% greater gai
mileage with new Overdrive, optional at
eslro cost.,.

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3 , YOU RIDI *'MI0 SWT* between tbe
wheels. . . in the Ford Forty-Niner'* level
Center tection . . . on tafa-wlde mat*., * t
Completely new "Hydra-Coil" Front
Spring*. . . new "Para-Flex" Rear Spring*.

P l e n s e d o n 't h a n g u p • • •

IIR K K R A T VS CIM IM 'H
N E W O R L E A N S . Aug. M (AY—
■A tairkbnl, to##cd through
vindow Into the Fir#t Methodist
Church hrre during the cloning
prayer of the Sunday evening
servirr caused a alight commotion.
Rut the nastor. the Rev. N. I I.
M cltw rl, *ald no one got hurt.

4.

THE LOOK OP THE YEAR, hilda end
out) The *49 Ford'* new "dream car"
, |Awxisf*e ts much lower, yet there'* tbl
ample road dearonce and headroom . . t
and 19 cubic feet of utable luggage tpoce.

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compact group of "black light" kutruments.
Come In to our thowreom, and let ut *how you why
the '49 Ford I* 17m Car at the Year.

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every kind executed with

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care and tklll. Plmne for our
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FA BM KIts ATTKN 0 FIELD
DAYS AND OTHER MEETS
TO GET CHOI’ I’OINTEBS

That thousands of Flo rid a farm f t * m i' eagpt lit improve their
crop* i* -howit Ity ih r way in
which thev attend demonstration*,
toura, and meeting* which empha•iii* new methodi nnd management
practice* and new varieties that
may lw cnittloycd and produced on
thetr farm *.
Field days at the U n tvcraily of
H oi Ida AxHctilUual Experiment
Station*, Tor nvamplr, have a t­
tracted hundred* ot la ttn rra seek­
ing inrorination aliout pasture*,
tteef cattle, dairy rattle, nnd olhci
crop* th i* vein. Matty o th e r* have
attended meet inn* nnd demonatrn*
lion* In their respective countieiii sretiona fat tin lam e purpose
Tuut*. p a rtlc u la il) lhu»e in whirh
pasture* have neeti featured, have
attracted mnny during the pant
few weeks.
Surh event* an the Mango Forum
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at the H a nccC aitle Experiment
Station n l Olio, the Dairy’ Field
Day at the Main Experiment S ta­
tion in lia in e .v illc , the Went F lo r­
id* B roil-Exp Institute at
Funiak S|&gt;nnx* the nieetinx of
the State Horticultural Society, the
Florida poultry and citru* m»titute», and the farm nnd home m• tiiu tr* are very popular w ith
Hernia fa rm e r, .eekinx inform a­
tion on w a y . in which they can
improve then piotuctlon of field
crops, fru it, nml li.c lo c k and
IH.ultry product.
When they attend erenta of till*
kind, (a im e r, have the opi»mamity
•"heal axileviltu iui i c e i | *n work.
&lt;m atnl aps-einlist* dilieua. Im
proved crops and piactlees and
material* which will help them to
piodtKc high i|ualil) pro.Iu c r.ways
m which they can tnctcase pm
durtion and redun
priwluetlon
i"»t», m a ik e lin x then product*,
anil many ot he. aiihpYt* of ptinuirv im pottatuc In chiem They
al.o have the opportunity l •• nhtain ipfoi mat ion ami suxp. stmn.
from other farmers
Thrre is no d.Hihl nl-out the great
value of surli event- to Florida’s
axrn ultuic. F a rn iris attend them
atnl return to thou farms !&lt;• uni
’ h. practice* they nave heard nl.rut
intnopeiatiiin on then own farm .,
t l . v also point (lie improved .'top
vi.miles they have heitl.l almrit
”• have .een xrowuip on other
fairn*
And tin.sc ihmps inean
ploxie.s in Flotilla nxtlcultsirc

lux |&gt;owdel even ufter It absorb*
moisture fiom the ntmosphere.

The fores; in d u s t r y 1- t h r m
WtnjMt
piininry
industry
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B L N T —- Kluot tander. Kaay
^’o * \) « t v * e v c o d *
r CU~ ’ ■J.j-' 1
E R 5 A N.
P V B T M K tr r. 515 W 1st. St.
Sons, I ’honu 2it7-W.
operaticn. Kcnsonah'e rates, San
my
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BF-rA A O &lt;3-'vT A V E C V
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F F IC E epaee In Meiach Hiiibiinx. HiRtirst cash pr.ve paid for i.*e,|
w a l l '■'tavv'v
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JuSt- yOk■ w - d l
iVE S :- ’ ,Y F. 5 ’
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ford Faint ft Class Co. Fhun*
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Large lig h t office, newly deco.nor
. w in .-uitf
c a s ts '
trv ^ o ^ * - f t t ia-sa-nio r ' a
i
furniture. Ted Davis Furniture
inted, «1) utilities, heat and jan i-g c o fria U.O v t s ' t ! ■■
Co a i l K. 1st. Fh. t»58.
Ural R atal*
Inrratm en la
♦or
ksrrliH*
furnished.
Cali
tY. It W IL L IA M S , Realtor
H
H E L P W A N T K II
N M -W , H . * A. Dept. Store.
tin , \. Park Ave. Tel. 1120
DsiecD nnd up to dale one room Cashier wnntrrl c ifl high school
F .II.A . Long Term D u n s G.l.
efficiency apartment. Ideal for
F.H .A . Repair I a m im
graduate pleasing personality
lUstncix coupir.
______
__uplc. Downtown h*rX|&gt;eriencerl. (ior*d pay forty h*iur
I l l K. le t H i
Fh. 4]
ration. Call 650.
week.
A p p ly
M aigaret
Ann Ila i'M * i ( paired, called fo r and
*1- livered I ’hnn# County 5702.
Ktoie.
apartment.'
room furnished
J. C. W alter.
Phono 626-W .
! Experieneed
Bookkerpet-Typist
D O D G K -F L Y M O tiT II
I Reply llux U. T . Can* Herald
ilahorl aoartment far rent. 501
PA R TS A N D S E h V IC R
giving r|Ualinrations and t r f .
Margaret C Gwaliney
109 I'a lm rtto Ave.
6th Street.
Fhftae 1011
erencea.
Jeweler
Acre* Tiled Farm luind $156,fo rm e rly with
WE W IL L
T R A IN
YO U T o L A W N S M O W E D , For reasnnsl la
par year lease. Fhonr 781-J.
estimates Fhun* 7W4-W.
C. L Pruyn
O P E R A T E E L L IO T T KTKN UI1.
In W in ter Park
M A C H IN E S .
K N O W L E D G E fainn.e McMullen, Market B a rter
rnishrd apartment and two bedM ather Furnitu re Star*
OF
T Y F IN G
NECESSAM
Doris . N o chll Irrn. RIO Wr-*t
fl'-rp open Thuraday, F rid a y A
ETTA KKTT
APPLY M B. M A R T IN A , F L O ­
at St.
Sat hi dry. No waiting.
l l y I'n u l R ifliiiiH o n
RIDA F A S H IO N S .
' 0 room funrstiefT apartm ent.
Hr Ip-Self y Half Herr lea Im aadry
WORK WANTED
Idulta onl
Fhonr Hill-J
H u rra
Iron lug
JLLlttJYt'« ____
r w n rre a » ro I i: I * ’ e t n
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l«« W. 15th M .
Fhone 1181
u tt * I M A O f i A L f * t » r \
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YOU D R IV E IT
Have your cleaner pul
in
t-oo-t r.-u-r-m
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C iijr a o *
^ ----in conditioning building lots
urnlshed or unfurnished. W rite
P H O N E 200
good
■ in d ilio n
now
while
and garden plots. Phone 107-J
O. Box 2IH, Maitland. Fla
'r M
^ ■■*&gt;*» &gt;
part* are available.
STICK L A N D -M O U ltIH O N
in the m orning or a fte r 6:00
U -D IH V E -r r , IN C .
U S E 35AM) lim IL Call 432 H
t . 1L
rfo re Thursday.
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On L I, 617 fo r Battery, Generator
Phone 1291 -J
/LO U R B A N D IN G ft finishing
S tarter service.
Swain'*
“ R«*rE«t*te For Sale 3 cleaning ft waxing. Our powa- and
Battery Service, M I W, F lr»l
unit anablaa ua to work wher*
St.
ID E R N 4 bedroom Ranch type
(hero la no alectne .onnertio
iSme. t batha. Eacollent loc&gt;13
N0T1CB»—PERSONAL
uvailsbto. 11 yeaia •xpurienc.on A pply 606 Piuuioaa D rive.
H. M. Glaaaon. Lake M ary. Fla
•hpne 1 M 9 -W .
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FO.T H E A L T H P R O T E C T IO N and
C L E A N K it L IV IN G call 961 for
AL B8TATK — INStIRANCB C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing,
O p t o m e lr U t
hour, day or week. A rt Daughroa-jdete details on F O G G IN G .
KUPBRTY MANAGEMENT
ttty
.
Phone
77R-J.
S*r
nnern
Cham
kala,
Inc.
LYMOND M. BALL, Realtor
113 Magnolia Ava. Phone 612

Try
HERALD
Want Ads

PHONE 148

THE
8 ANFORD
HERALD

Cw'hran’H Atlantic Service

fR IG IO A IR E

rrn n

SALES—SKRVICK

Hill H ardw are Co.

Phone ( 9

Silver Fleet Cahs

Phone 69

Vacuum Cleaner
Service

Clenn C. Utt

Dr. Henry McLnulin

. 4 Florida HtaU Bank Bldg.

•* SPECIAL SERVICES

ARTICLES FOR SA LE

FLOOR H A N D IN G and finishing
with modern
erjulpment, 28
LON I
y ta rt experience, work g uar­ 14
FOUND
anteed. E . F . Stevens. Rl. 2
L’wt:
110
In
vicinity
of Cowan*
Box 143A, Sanford, call 7 1filll
Apia. Please call Ronald Sm ith,
a lU r 7:00 P. M . «. before 7:00
14H
A. M.

XK D O F E E D S —eom olrU lirv
I u n fa T u ieo o Feed Store
T LUNCHES EVERY DAY.
om 11:30 to 2:00 at H O M E R 'S

GOAT MILK
Randall I’rieat
Sanford
Phone 7I5-W1
•w Location. BerCa Sewing
Jllne Shop. ^O^poslt* Princess
■ ab y C a rn ag e. Deluxe Honeytackle Swivel fro n t wheel* and
T g h tlv used, a bargain.
Arp,

vETTIC T A N K S , preca*', concrete
irmfore.-d, state approved »lie»bsit. MO and 736 gallon*. A ll
wo.-k guaranteed. T. 0 . Brown,
Jr. Phone 139 W .

N O T IC E —car roal Just ircelved.
I'lac* orders early. J, II. Payne
A- Son, Phone 72

16

AUTOS FOR SALE

4_ W ltEEir TRAM ER.

1946 Pontiac BtraainHoftr
sedan. Perfect coiodd Ion.
2nd. 8L
tRLANDO M u rn trg BenUnel. Orlando |l&gt; 4 U n g BUT, Call Ralph

auiUble

aleck. Inquire at Music
Box. 119 W. 1st St Phone 96N

for live

S door
306 W.

1610 L IN C D t N Zephyr sedan. One
owner. Good condition. Phone
470.

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MONDAY AUGUST 16, 1918

TUB BANFOnD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

l»FiH rt6 U t

0*&lt;t

land
the hospital cnlrnucv
U
guarded by a police guard. \&gt; hen
II m i i s s Hj . I--i w. a C
v M- * , u s e r
on i n day the vice consul Irv in
saying immediately slier her jum p lllt
t „ iu u i*ie cm-putnylin,
that she had been imprisoned in visited Koscnkina at hnsenkina'a
I he consulate.
'head stood C hell Police InspeetChrrpunylch
said
today
he
tM K h a il A . J.» Udden and

Soviet Consul

By STANLEY

T.Pu rD ™ Z e d ^ ^ W f l S H I H G T O N
*

As

Trum on, O r w r y M o y MnVa
?r,R* ,0

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W n ir m M a y M a l t o Tour

thoughi p ill« h 3 madT T u J Z M *

th e Podflc C o o il
I
O l lo s t D u rin g C am p aign
'»
S p r fijf to C rn tts l I'te ti

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yv AvS IIIN 'r.T O V Tlie adjournment of Ih r special session of Con­
gress haa ael Ih r stage for the |irrildenllal campaign* ahead,
Prrai.Jrnl Trum an lik-ly In journey In Ih r I'a rltlc roaat within
Ih r next eight week*
• 501’ presidential randidate Thomas K Dewry la regarded aa a l­
most re rla ln In go weal Irfo re M r Truman In the prealdtnllal
T O L F J X ). O.. Aug. 16. ( / I ’ l
Truer p riso n * dfowtinl lail i»H|lil awerpstakea. with O O P vi e presidential randidate E arl Warren
probably romlng east.
when a slrel tah lr l i i l | r ta lly in g
O n I h r Democratic aide of the picture. Senator
iotnr 3 0 patirngert tank in inr
Alhen P,iikley of Kentucky, M r. Truntan'a run*
M lU llir r Kl Vt l south ol llfl« \ lt&gt;'
nlng male. I* slated In ro n ren lrate on tmnlrr
•la ir hig h w ay gtalrol trported
states where Senate seats lung In fh r halanrr.
In fact. one of the nmslderatlona behind Darkf h r VMlUMii wrie nlf lilifid l
ley’s \ k e (.residential nomination waa the help
M il. I ’ e trr Van Klmitrii-n, U . ;
hr ran he countrd on to give the Democratic
Jam ri I'u tin U . fi, and 1 'm nrl.ui
party In Us fight to re-win control.of the Senate
Van K lin r ir n . V, ilir diowned
M r Truman la virtually certain to pltoh Ida
woman's nephew. All w eir (loro
main campaign K ittle on the record of the ftfith
Toledo.
Congre**. i-w ti-ulaely Its failure to c a n y out hit
Two
other
victims.
I loirne
aiitldriftatmn program However, both Dew&gt;y and
W arren a.e r spec let] to counter l.y tdamlng Me
H r Ml and I ’r lr i V ail Klingeien,
Truman fur the atlll soaring coat of I'vlng
the d ead woman'i Inwhand wrre
Henry A Watlacr, the I'rogrraalv* parly pre»lW u t h in q t o n
h o ip ila li/r d ,
lulfering »li&lt;&gt;« L and
.In itia l c..nilidale. w ill head westward with hla
tniunra. llir state patiol laid.
own "peace nd abundance- program.
The barge, which vno l * '" ‘*
used a« n ferry front American
lag lo n lidnnd in I hr Maumee In | • T L V I M i R lIN t t A V * M \lit.H IIO IV —The Air Force Is now re­
Ih r m a ilila iid , already hail tra il*- ceiving a ’’flying runway" cargo plane which could have aborUned
portri! m *\ « i ill hytMlrtn! | m*i x»ni the Pacific war had It hern available.
The 'fly in g runway" la Ihr tamed Fairchild Packet equipped with
(loin ii picnic sponsor* 'I on ih r
(•land l.y Ih r Teftlllralhni I nip. tractor-type landing g-.x* It can land and take off in any reasonably
level area
of Toledo
Perfection of thr tractor or track-type gear will elim inate in any
M any pas-engeis w e ir reaeu.il
future war much of the laborious n lrfle ll construction heretofore
and adm inistered arllfical ie *|iira
lion l.y persons who swam t» i necessary la-fore volume "air till of supplies could begin to supply
their u id from the Island
brachhrad forces.
The I ’ u tlh la boy and M i*. Van
The |,|ra ,,f |),e track-type landing gear for airplanes wax first
K lin g rrrn wen- lrap |»d on deck glnkrrcil wi th in IU20. I.ut World War I I had to be fought and won
•ml
C ot iip I um Vmi
» before Its Wi.flh was sppierlated end concretr si lion taken
body w o s found nrai I lie luirge,
Now in &lt;•( the "flying runway" planes have been put In operation
„ the p a tro l repoited. The n .. id.-ot
and 23 more will lie built
occuird Just ioutli of W ater* die,
One of the moving spirits In pushing the experiment was «5en.
0.. w hich la on I' S. route 24.
Cirorge C Krnnry. head ol the Strategic Air Command Kenney,
as Oen troughs* MacArthur'* air • h lrf in the Pacific, remembers
countless crises when hr could haw- moved up on Japurirse islands
much sooner had hr hail the ' (tying runw ay"
IlMsKS* IIO X SCORE -The score ahert for the recently ended
term nf th r Supreme Court shows that firry Justice Felix Frank
furter most n flrn rrb rllrd against the m ajority'* derisions He wrote
. ) HI of the 7 * d|s*entlng opinions Is/ued during the term .
Justice lluliert II Jackson tralle.l Frankfurter
13 dissents, and Justice W iley Rutledge was
Dauglai
third w ith 10
Writes 21
Justice W illiam O Douglas did the most work on
D trilien i
m ajo rity opinions, which ore the weighty documents
announcing th r rouit'a decisions H r wrote 22 of the
. 110 handed down
I Next In line were Justice Hugo t. Hlark with 1A and Justice Jackson w ith 17. Chief Justice Fred M Vinson, boas of the lilrh court,
was a poor fourth w ith 12 opinions
I A ll told, the court handed down a grand total of 223 majority,
concurring, dissenting, sepaiate and "|&gt;er curiam" opinions during
the term.

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fo u r Discarded Furniture
K v n * . Iladlo, lliryrla. Tools,
Isa H o i, eta be sold with
|

iv W A N T AD IN
WgMtJ NEWSPAPER

The village ol Harrow on Al
A recent survey shows lhat HO.7
M-ka‘ - I ’oinl Harrow Is the ......
j^., rent of American ndiills have
ernm oit sattlrinent of l Ilf United , ,|„ | . , | m id * at one time nr au■..late*.
'r a id * at ona tim e m another.

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Do you suffer distress from
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With Its Nervous,
Highstrung Feelings?

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NEW MONEY FOK
YOUR OLD THINGS

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TO SELL
’EM, TELL
’EIUWili* An Ad

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** •‘Sootier or later, the record I• I- t »«*•' cou . n . e o n v e ^ tw n eos*
should be released," ho said. " I f lm u « l little more than tme m ilT
they didn't make a tra n w rip t, uu- a n d th e p u in y k h a u w ^ c d in
they were stupid.’
t " ’” "
wh,cn the conv.rsaThe vice-consul added that only Ron was In te lrupted •&gt;) * « « •
a frw word* w *t« wpokm duriliK
K«»^rnkin« ^umy loui m t i ­
the brief vudt which he Mid w » t ln»i»eelor I anWen.
..
.
terminated when inapector M IcAnd in N«wr 1 ork hosenklna
hael K. J. lessen announce,l. the 52-yeat old Russian School
“th a fa a ll,” and pushe.1 him sch.K.1 teacher who leaped from a
from
the room.
third-floor
window o f the Soviet
Meanwhile In Moscow Tasi said Consulate where she said she
that
aiutrfm*n;a by Mrs.C)k»«n* w«« laeinsc
Mpnw ner, w n*
Kotenkina have no value since reported still in critical u m -h tu ^
they are made through American at Roosevelt Hospital,
police ami intelligence agents.”
\ bulletin said she was "restA T ats dispatch from New j nK comfortably hut still on the
York
printed in Pravda said:
critical lis t.* and her condition
"The American press continues u l l unchanged,
with the effo rt to alienee the f a d
A *tr«ng police detail continued
that Kosrnktna In the hospital t&lt;. guard her.
ronttnuei in fact to remain in
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the hands o f American police and
Almut 72 percent of U. S.
all possible declarations made in motion picture th eatei* tie in
her name in the papers have no towns of W.ooo population or
value
since they are
made
through Am erican police ami in*
tclligcnre
ugi-nta
from
whose l
a rb itra ry plans at pi event depends
the life or death or Kotenkina."
Ta»s said
that
In
Kosen-1
kina'* hospital room "th eir are
constantly on duty two police-,
women" ami added:
"The room i* guarded bv six
police agent* in civilian clothe*

Several Hundred Hie/
nickers Had Been w” h *'
M o v e d By Ferry

'a •
fI
/I

Agvnl l^ h k o t ^ U e a

v

A rs you tro u b le d by dUtrss* nf fe­
m ale lu n ctlo n ftl m o n ito r d istu rb ­
a n c e , r D oe. II m ake ro d feel &lt;o
n e rro a r. c ran k y , resiles., week, a
b is m oody—a t su c h tim es? T hen eo
try Lydia B. P tn k h am 'e V e«euble
Conifw iind to retie** euch irm p n e l W om en by lb * U&gt;ou»*s.d#
•* rep o rted rem arkable b tn a d u .
r t n k b e m ’e C o m p o u n d l i v b s k
D octprs call a u te rta * eedatU . I t
b a * g ra n d aooUilng ad eel on o n a
o f w om an’s m o st im p o rtan t organa.
—
* ——
a'a ComT ak- en reg u larly
Pink Pam's
p o u n d b elps bsiUd u p t n l i u n t *
a g a in st such die tree* Il'a siao a great
tto m a e n ts io n ic I AU drugs lor rs.

S

A fORMtlt State Department ei •
ployec, Donald H its (above), op*
|&gt;eait at his own request lieforr the
llo iu * U n -A in c rD a n Activities
C'ummiltce In IVavliington. lliu e n ,&gt;)ialirftlljr denied the accusation I y
'Ylilttnker Chambers, magarlnr edi­
tor and former Red spy courier, that
bo had sugagnl In Communist espi­
onage. Hist told the committee tlu t i
he never had known M r. Chamtu g . (International SouuJpliolo)

A TOP RANUItlO supply expert '
Mn J . G e n . G e o rg e A l l o i k s n 1
(above) has been assigned a* Chit f
tJ.lStteriuGSter of the U K Army
European Command according to
• n ntinounren ent fr* in W ailiiniton ,
lln rk an . formerly In chnrgr'of the
return u id burial of American wer
d.-sd. w ill teke over direction of
o p eratio n " v lttlc s ." the airborne
ft eight line supply in • Suv let-block■dcUDetlin.
l /n l i rucCotiol)

CHOStN (rum .I.30U imxli-is to bo
"Queen of Dig’ll im.'r," J wel O olrlen, 2’.*. Roche ler. N. Y.. ts shown
emerging from Ilia refrigerator
where her gnsn was kept for 48
lo u rs to prrv nt the real roses of
which it D made from withering.
Shu w ill reign at the ar.nu’ l Amer­
ican National Retail Jc-veh rs slim*
l i N —v Y c r’ ; C ltv

H iilr r « l! m s - h

g&amp;jS&amp;ss:

Monthly Female Pams
Pink h am 's Com pound 1* r .rg
lie s . mooibly
efcctit* to relieve

cramp*, headacts*. baegerbe,
—when due to f.inal* lunrlloual mooibly dleturbance*.

Ufnge of Life

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,or u.ii
,p,u*ni ,tto r»‘

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(Bunts Officials
M m* '►•sew

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Blore llu ild in g at the airport,
which liaa loren taken over for
rerteatlun purposes, and the former JO Q lluilding which i* headquartans fo r thr tilania f ar m
system
Th« building i t being
painted g ra y with m l trim m ing*.
Grata la being cut and ground*
Improved.
"T h in g * are going to la- fine,” I
p m llrtrd .Mr. Sloneham. “ Aa w.&gt;
go along, o f couise, we may see
things tv udd that may lie tequlrrtl."
Carl 11 u I sI m-II indicatt-d that the
game n um liei of club* w ill p ro li-1
*&gt;lil&gt; Irw in here this w inter a*
last year. However, th e ir la tho
possibility that m ilitary training I ’rggy Cumm in* and Roliert A rth u r ride with Charles Coburn In th l*
acme front 20th Century-Fog's "Green Gras* of W yotnining" at the
may resu lt In there not being
Hits Theater Tuesday and Monday.
enough m en to supply the Class
l) ball r lu li*, and In Oil* ease,
which have l&lt;»n irs rrv rd by the
Mirral clu b* might lie dropped, hy such measure*.
he said.
A t the Ship's Ktorsi lluild ing . Fellowship Foundation.
These
He predicted, however, that the auditorium workmen w ere today will I*- rrplareil by Itenchr*. said
Banfurd Club will not lie a ffre trd
removing the theater type »eals

M r. Mutimi.
modlfietl," for a Reilin settle­
a’iainond in fie ld * at the A ir- ment. |
|&gt;oil which have gotten loo low,
Anti-Cominuniftta nf II e r 11 n
w ill l*e laixed u bit, said lilan t utged the w e-lern power* again
to lem ain in the r ilv and stand
official*.
firm in talk* ut Moscow over
the blockade,
- The Russians, a fte r - a w ait of
nlxiut four months, asserted by
II ••■UsMr.l I'ls s t I’a i f Ilael
nre»»
and ruillo
that
l.leut.
of
the United
Stales, Hritain Robert Dreher, assistant U . 8.
nn I France ro n fvrrsil ugain with N a va l attache In Moscow, had
Foreign Minister Molotov in the lies-it seized receiving secret m ili­
Kremlin.
ta ry data and hustled out of
The series of conference* s u i t ­ Russia ,hy demand n f the foreign
ed July 31.
niinlstery.
The
western
diplom at* are
U , S. Slate Department officials
seeking a ha*i* fo r talks to end
the ra w
last A pril
23
the Kast-\Vi-*t d iffe re n te * und to said
ftnmeup. The
solve the problem of blockaded actually was a
department said nmhssador W al­
Ret lin.
Ambat«ad ir
W a lte r
II o d e l l te r lleilell Smith had told the
Smith ■•( the
United Slate*, Russian foreign m inislerv he con­
pet i*l
Itritish
envoy
Frank sidered the evidence against Dre­
Robert, ami French Ambassador her ’’arranged” w ith connivance
)vi-&gt; I'hatalgneau left the Itritish ot the Russian secret police. The
Embassy and drove in a heavy evidence was declared planted
a fte r the naval o fficer had ap­
rain to the K re m iir.
(A
illp'or-i.’ v
iufonnsn'in plied for a visa to go home.
Washington o ffic ia l* concluded
1 '-mlon «x'd M d o to v was to give
R ’j - la - n i l ; tiuliiv io we.tarn tentatively lhat Russia Is recog­
p io f o-ale, "rehash --I
lm*. not nising It overplayed its charge*

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A t Dania, Miss Elaine Kidridge, 2-T, and Lawrence Hogan,
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I/V&gt; — Harold W . lio fo th resigned
Saturday a* manager of th* St.
Augustine and St. John* County
Chamber of Commerce and as a
result nine o ffire rt and directors
votrd to quit, also.
Gofoth le ft to become msne g rr
of
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M arion
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-Chamber
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RERUN. Aup.
17— &lt; /P )- An
American C 74
Globemaiter,
larged plane rv rr In land in
Berlin, drtiverrd 25 tone nl l|nu,
tod,iv l(' the Blockaded city.
The GlnUrmailer can m iry a
lo id tout lime* as heavy at the
C 54 Skymaitrn »eR«lailv on the
air lift. It landed at the Billiah
Gatov. Aiipoit became runway*
at the U. 5. lempelholf Airdrome
were comidetetl loo tm all.

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C om m itter lie.id S.tvs
President Cnnecnls
F mi s On Spying;:

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A n o ilie t F in n A c tfv c

Military Leader Asks
Men And W om cnT o
;
Join T e r r i t o r i a l s

I be run wa» a teat, Olficiala
aaid they did not know if 01 when
the 175 fool toingtpiead planet
would be put in regular tervice.
The globemaiter ia .attached 'o
the Atlantic dial.ion of the U. S.
M dilary Aiipoit Transport Service.
It loaded at Eiankfolt and (lew
to Berlin in 67 minute*.
C apt. Utility Cote, o f Cleveland.

Mi*a., who flew the lliiiialnynn
hump ftnm Inilia to China during
the war, commanded tlie tianaport. He laid he l.ilii ved the It
Globcmastrr niater ship* might
be put into the service "if the
•ttuatinn tieeomra rrttieal enough."
He aaid the flight wa* without
event and that he &gt; »w up Russian
plane* In the air corridor. The
plane i« to rrlurn In Frankfurt
later In the day.
An&lt;l in Beilin the Hrillshlicensed newspaper Te le gra f aaid
today the Russian* have sealed
off an area along the SovietHritiah Imrder near the city of
Salxwedel and erectpd
rocket
gun* there The rrtw rt ha* not
been confirmed by any other
source.
Borne nbmvrr* thought the re­
port might retry t&lt;; Sown-* Arm y

W A N H IM . I n s .
Rep

Montgomery warned Britain tonight
,|,*t **H f mu|,
, f «dy 4nd ,,ie - J
pared In face Hidden attack by
an aggintor.
Montgomery it Britain'* top
military figure at chief of the
IN A CIITICAl CONDITION following her f —i ■ ' rv do.....
• . a ro u ity in
imperial general tla lf.
York. M r* Ok».inv Strpin.iva Ko-rukm v |. i i n &gt;-1 on t
-r t&gt;y |&gt;o'
"We cannot hope for a breath- '
•ulate. In the photo (,
», an ari«-.v p &gt; ■ t o i l " i ■"
-through
mg tpace a* in 19)9, at the oul-J
cross m arki the ip t '■&gt; e she l.ind.-d i «• "&gt;I
I 1
' t-.'ih t
• Russian newspaper n
! was like i lu i.l i » ,o. I
&gt;'
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bleak of another world conflict.
he laid in a »peech prepared for j .
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Ameiiran. air playing a larce part in the modeiniMlioti ..I |i m. the
ancient land of I V r• 1 1. which h lo.ikint: to tin. counliv lot k K kc on
military, ernnomir. lieallb. a.milalion uni agiooliui.il prnblrnia, dctlued
IS a m lllllO
Raymond M Hall, rfirnimitiiisiluint .i i K d r i (hi ilit* It.viiMti Rmrmrncnl*
T h ro a t
1who with hi* * t f r irul
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vitilinK In* |M irnlt in Lake Marv.

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Play Big Roll In Iran’s Problems In State For 26

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Artnaa the Capitol, Sen*tor
he.allli la hr-lirard hv autlionliea l.i
I riguion (R -M ich) itruck ou*
have hern the i.atl-e ,d die doulde i
aneaa at the government'a loyally
liagedy I la 11 eaila dm morning
program Me declared that teveral
D-i|*ondem v ol i ode .oej ill

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peraonv auajaected of apv activitiea
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Imll'-l wound lliioilgli loa |o|e.
nrclrc t.*'
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Iir a d .
and
III
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ly im * m M r . W c b l, 'a l i p
w o t o n r r m p lv d ic ll in tbe gun.

loiliul a n o llie i p n lu l o l

an cahlier.

a n d ilna waa id e n tifie d
aa the
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p ic |o | u-ed in d ie d io o lm g &gt;| M».

I u ; * r * ' rl infmm«ln.n ••( "ill K&lt;**rrnI inriil In M o h d ii h*t flir lirn rfill
j .«ncI .»&lt;h sirihivr •»! i hitrtitn jwm rf.

F a i l u r e In Search
For W i t n e s s Is
Given As Henson
By! louscCnmmittec

W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 1 7 ^ / T )
Die (ongr.aauirnl any dram *
• e lt c v c M went into a three.a*eek intermitaioq
today aa the Houae L'n-Americait
I &gt; n illt lc
,
1 *
, Actmtiea Committee admitted failI r ; i i ; c * ( l v A l I I . I D A . I V l . ,||* m ,i, Imnt f--r a perjured wit*

a . .and llit e r
"n,r* liva. .aeid b.alillelielan tl'a, l!aiteibp urlie!e|eiibi&lt;ne
w.aa

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Is Shot AndKilled;
Wife Kills Herself

P a rn e ll I I io i i m * l i t M )

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Pir*in|rfi| I nun in
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• •»»* r %\
hnm tSr
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BLACKPOOL England. Aug.
17
—Field Marshall V'ucount

Earlier, accepting the freedom ol
Black|KMil. he called for 150.000
men and women to join the
Territorial Army-Britain‘» equiva­
lent of the National Guard. Thit
number n( enli*lmentt would near­
ly quadruple the present tile of
theie tetenret.

N o. 207.

Teacher Leaps Front Bed Consulate In New York

Montgomery Says
Britain M ust Be
Ready For Attack

Delivers L o a d Of
25 Tons T o City;
Reds Block British

Associated Press Leased Wire

M 'G l’ST 17. I!M8

3
Week
Intermission
5ir
Called In Spy Probe;
■ .]Thomas Rips Truman
asIll
James S. Webb

Air Force Shows It
Can Increase Berlin
Supp,ly Operations
American Globcmastcr

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in«% nn ll&gt;r rip m n «i|r c ite Tues­
day. September 7.
lb .it
announremenl
followed
a lin er.b "u i *e**ion l*ebind bolted
(loot* yeateiday at wbicb l b s
committee apparently failed to
budge (be *tnry ol Alger 1fits.
Hiss, n forpiet op State De­
partment official who now beads
Tbe Farnegio Endowment for In -*
t( rnational IVnee, hn . tnslstently
denied any p ail In Mia “elite*'
Communist
underground
mov*ment
depirted
by
W hittaker
Chntniier* Hiss has said fu rth er­
more that to tbe tw it of Ida knovr.
ledge he didn’t even know h it ac­
cuser.
Chamber*, now n senior editor
of Time Maguxtnr, ha* testified
that be gave up Communism in
19A7 after Laving been a part of
tlie underground that brought Mm
Into root act w ith Hiss and tnote
him ini.* Bias’ home.
Both men made their state­
ments iitider oath Both have hern
(piest liuie.l sie retlv hv tb* com­
m uter on,, Mo'ii But the summit-

kt
\f
T lt e ir a ir m ore th a n 100 A m ericana in ib r r n ilia n v in Ira n , lie t r b a d gone tlaM&gt;aigli In* b ra d , waa
Montgomery *ald In the fira t
1
tu m id undetne at la lua |n)|oa*.
nddrea* that ’“a somewhat uneasy v c a lr d . and llira c a rr a rra m g in an a d via o ry c.apacita and ic p ir a e iit m any
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pcaca IIa hro&lt;&gt;dlng over A
the
world.
M............
ft bei..» K
u r . -dciMlImenla ol tbe Lnltril Nl.tlea goarrnrueiil
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^ b e a ll ( ’ A M e m . arid deputiea
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hv tlir
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Why
tin i«- .
I “ I t I* more of a truce than --------------" h" H « , * j || , |. I' ' ...II b- ... .tale 1.11 !&lt;a ...........
...
„ liu n ie d to d ie f t 'r b b borne a lte r
•IO II*ll &gt;■.( 11
a pence; it i* a period of eahauatJ, 11 iti b c u u n ly l.ailer, leceiaed
*tn lu.ltn M lioui* in Ih»* 1oliiml \ **( V v n lrr I ' » * * ,,M
* "
Ion. ill-deacribed aa ’peace’,’* h*
A i m 1 ii n n
•N |tii|itn « *til.
,
*
h '.•ilrtil 11 tin*.m f«iv I B i|*|n*n a telephone c i l l it I 10 A . M .
■aid.
nutomol.il* *. nri«| imb% tlo n * n rr n ^tmhuni
,r tflMiiMilb %«r n r h t # f|| %||||W „ 1(|* t |, M , | IH k. «| in
" I l u * i« M i*
In n f t 'r b b ; I ’ ve
nm nU 1 o f
NliHTican n n to n in h ilr J
•T h e Territorial A rm y I* n '
fu lfil 1 kniv! m( I m i H m II1 1li» fill ' of flir b.Miitiv* Im im li
iib i ii'-n— in tin- niainlr*'
\ now,
,, ,
, . ,
*, • i ,
vital factor in our system of
juaf *lioT mi b iitb in d . " abe inL*m*
rviviti
nt,
tin*
roin|iIt,|
1
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Ruth,
nighl 111 j
1 f h iv n .l.t -ell
foi a'-m t r..U&gt;0j R**'1
'- ’* *' 'ilirti
l,r‘* 1l-tftf
•"
national defeme and prepared•■■•lid lotineil tlie |a ilr i
ih ! f u ll fn r tn o f tin
jirnl n ( ’n illry »t
1.000.1 Llr fVinii-«l I
*%l •»! «4n*ri n( Ihr i ,
t
lit itlniiit %
neaa,"
Montgomery
said afte r
•lit l i l i l l l t &gt;*,
“ HoW b ad ia i* &gt;
le d *’ r.
a a ic illn g that “the best chance of
ntlo-r p.'iiu.m m \ . n.:.nnn
.*»i,
' ’“ Why "ib r t’.r .u lc ,. |ln. W
i i . c
n m n i v m a ir 'v y * . n - n r - y r m n d gvuidlng w ar In modern tim e* u
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11
,"1' ' t"
1,1
1J|(&gt; J{die‘* I huI v will lie iriM u to ait*iii|ii iii riini-eal Oil, In
... . .
. .
scciall*!
hand
lUtomobr,**
for
replied the afoir*,
fro n tie r*. A report fro m Hamburg to be prepared."
from tlm .....,
• la te
||„ tl.ailium lolu nd a-railed j f«»mallon
yesterday quoted G erm an border
“ ft need*" said Montgomery,
.
.
,, . | , | '-ulv l»- iaiitaaeii‘il In hioi-cO."
&gt;ml I* the Irl bone receiver ** ia
police In the Hritiah tone a* *av. “ Ibn.OOO active, energetic, en­
h*' aid
I ruTlit • I itil lal*out 51
Iluk '" '. ' 1''
l*»s-'tsl^-nl 1 tinman taau-a* tins *iai&lt;l louuj up. i» aeemeal In raltle
Ing the«e maneuver* were nearly thusiastic, and intelligent men and
\ n m i ih i m o v ir-i n
ft • t &gt;'
from J I' M f•mI v i»* #l •
'I do* rnrmiutt
»|»v Imntitig"t nr*
Simriff M» »•• wn*t i»limtn«&gt;nr*|
In*
II
JIM’
flr
d
s
M
'lilll
over.
ulnt
women by next apring.
'*»••! Iii tutik*44 int«*ndrd ti» hhL .• I uith •!• ■|*fif!*••• €*ltf%tIl'H Jtffk I
I In
m il
nyfi’ft,
ilurifitr
i
i
i
**
,
tw
o
German border rro«*er* in the
“ I f they are not forthcoming
■ I lliTiiiiin lit it miry, funtnml I «•
•m«l '♦ n g i•* D itiiil f f i i t u t «• fi* a « i on lit
ill I mkI v l if iD 'i’n 4 1* M
iti t r rififtlstV inti
aalint I
IV t
area reported teeing heavy Itu*. I we cannot make our country |
nft .titIsitinti |tfM|ftaini,
Wifi!* !*' •tiii* u hi«*h ii lorntnl nn
»i*| liy iht* »t im ii' t»'i
u '
I.....
aian artillery and tank column* •ecuio. Gur iluk'iaaMulenre a n i l
H I M A N . T it \N.S-JO IM t \N
• i* M tmiiifl t in' I '* \ M iml
It 111 I liiillGM -it nl tln» «|in•«t irtfV % . * ■' "'in !!•*»•! f V ir n l niiln.ft wphI
moving around Haltwedel, nppnr- finedom w ill then lie in jeopardy.
Aug.
17 — &lt;AP&gt;—
Jra* i*h
«*h m vn tm 11n" •»
pin*
• |* M
I h iiim iiiih ,
«" f * '&lt;ii ti lin n 11 *rit n in 't !*»■ iii*&lt;nii-k (*•-•!
f Siinfiit*! ' • •’ lli** Ili*nry Tlnifft*
force* h raail) altackral \ i ih I
entlv in maneuver*.
It iD n n tu il m il n |t|i«ti.*i*t t|»li
“ W ithout a sound ami strong
«m- (*v it'll Im’i * trig i hitt'irr-, *Vi»*n if
ib
n fnrtn
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llliri.tl
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T h e Telegraf previotlaly claim­ territo ria l Army there can I h*
Ihi.y ...... I tlir huyajf* tnwknl.
Tor In Soiilhern Jerusalrm in
t*n«!• I •*• i*
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iflir \ .llllr r •nltfW*1*
I lirr |il „i|| j I in*\ i'**»tir f t*11iiI 11it* 1111*mi»|«•nf •♦f
ed to h«vo learned from German nn national army and s n n «
1iii«» r m ir i Htnivp.**
ti puty lli -•••I* % *«»&lt;l ilili nmm
Hay and aaere thrown back
JMIHMNNI 11nil 111!% (tilt M*\ rill «1 11
aa It nesaea that the Itaisslana vacre
w u r ity." he said.
I) A M 1 I h iim I iv ftftitl» » m|rmn
Thnvnu* *ni»i tin* riiiiiinilliM* in
• g. hill a- 1»*•!D’ltv !lt*rle dirrefft!
**(ih “sevrral hundred killed.”
thr t 11fifintrx vvurr n»*t i»»•»•* nt»
d ig g in g Irenehe* anil, •’building a
A fte r the first o f n e il year
'■t|inrtn m&lt;n« in st
I ’stlinkk |h t t % I m '‘tiring Inin full fimi1.
fl„- hligli 1 till* t ill* 1•* (|r r .lit
an official statement said to­
w it h p l'in ifk in i; f n ^ ilit u - •
Th. •
secu rity bonier” on th e ir mnsl all men who serve th eir one year
\Yi*t»1»#ji I mh||' «ti
ltlirtlr.il Hu im I %%ill I h* in ( i ifr • hi* o|H-t ftltnh* nf **&lt;®till Nfitillm u e,tfi(Aft . M,
day. The statement said the
ift
in*
tmtning
w
n
trr
*
n
••«!
'vnt*
»
fro n tie r*.
I O i l M i l l A . H . i\ . A u c 17
of conscrlpteal train ing In the
%
%I m'ii it rrmniK
*•* »• s»n the i-.*! iL p u ty lit uni lr y
Jewish attack was S U p p o itrd
I I Ir.ivrn I riiirntriy in Wr*l | •‘•|nt»fiiig«
•‘r n i f i l ftnm (lifrhc*H finf**’ » w» *
( \l*&gt; 1 hr Sniilh Curntina
Increasing economic
trouble* army w ill be required to »erve
ti • nt »ir«iirif| f*• flir
I
fmaringft
fit,
7.
•
•!
iliiii.
In
"w ith tanks, armored ra r* sod
1 itiis ••!!*
w n t r r m iif t
li»
I lf t B W M lI f p j i f l t ' f t rfte ru tlT ft
w ere
reported in the
Russian six years in the
__
lirilrr C\mnl\
Territorials
If *•allHiiiia* •»« I’nge i l l 1
II** vntiilil not gi» int&lt;» ft*-1ntl
ailtom alir weapons." It add'd:
i Mtnrtiilis'c »i»v|ii ilifir d U
rl»i» • r il.
tone o f Germany as n iuaomeranr I fidloavtrig ^thelr year o f fu li tlma
M a in» i ii I *•
1" it • plan nn hut lh» ft* nff» rr|m rt
if will *!*- •
"The Jew* begun by shrllinc
I ti ttf t(&lt;•r In prnviift* lli
iln r -«f| th#*
f lilH t v I*Prfiof the Soviet hlocUrle o f Berlin. | Mrvtc&lt;&gt;. ThU wi|l not begin to
■i vtre&gt; to willi All*k” 'd rffnrtft |*y fnrvugi
niikl I*ft* ||| s'»i »h | Git
\ r «h post I Inn*, bill the Leg loo
&lt;h M lit (if r ii* l«*nl Li I l!rk#i f,»*
w it li n | m111* w fllfP M ififtly . i I "
W orkers at the K n ip p plant nt r r „v,de territorials, however, unt'l
lho w a
id-* tmwrt »»* l*«'* Attn rirnn itnlioli v I *f IS 1 I ' l l l 11s K u p a i r H
gilt
fnr
*
hi*
mat*
did not answer until the Jr**
ilitftl i
ln iilt I ft f it
».
M agdeburg were reported to have January, 1P50.
I &lt; iin iiiiu n l || g| | *I* n pi ft 11 |
Fit
**'d liy niitlnn
Ft*r |»iit|ffnrii»:
adtanred Into Arab lines. \ t
l l (ilp tl^rsl Ih ft ftlftlr * ft» |h t
tm n , tin t 11 h r t j w l r t l t l i ••»
struck tra protecl foearl shortage.
1 II
L 4* it i o n
H ill
All Briton* of IH year* or
7
v h cm
a :s r» .
lli.it time the Legion tile d and
Mf ninri ftllr ni■rtiInreft to th#
Some striker* were arrested.
w ill I
f i vr &gt;1 (1 1 / In
battle raged.
older are subject In a year of
Ill
H to - ft* I' M if .S T l \ I V'
cirri fif nI ffitllfgr f ii I lift I If lift
it, nld Mr. Hull
T h e British llrensed newspaper m ilita ry .raining. Present T e rri­
%
f
fll*
i*n
,i
,
m
n
t
tn
H
ip
l.fiflnti
H
- :«» in :» r M i KSTf
hr .tiI n ! h i ( i n T f i n i i r J.
I ru n I i,i* i»rif
i u |»i *h* i ,i
Social Democrat told o f tndustiial torial enli*tm ent is voluntary.
If *|t \YMa f l)»* m il.*, topic nf dls
J E R U S A im
Aug.
1 7 -1 /1 '.
I Im rm o riil n f S m ith r i r n l l n i
i
i».iiiiini%t#*»«*ii
r n tlin i f ■ lin n , im t in d m i
• •
and commercial shutdown* in the
* i -inti ft? ft III • •■ting 1n,-t evening
l nt*
*»f tIn* l!&lt;ifiinvi Cuthnlir
"
*
u iih
( im r r n n r
I 'lf M in f
II
Jews and Aral** fought a big rn n in ly in cn n iN Y tln n w it h n in * «
Russian Zone because o f lark of
'»! 1*41111H -n I •Ing Post No, fi'i
U i | ( h l n f \|U % i« fti|i|d th# v !f#
' h im Ii .m l " fft* ' lln h i* !i.i»l M ' t i
a itillriy duel (nr fivr bout* today. n m l r i it it n ir i'f r , In* i r v ( ‘n li‘tl, *
supplies which form erly were ohf
if
M
l*
\
u
rlil
presided.
&gt;
»
n
O R I.A S ’ liO .
Aug
17
(,I1
( • r c t iilm i i i«1 r s rid III ate
rf. u ••*! unrt* *1nly 21 f«n Hh
tained from Western Germany. |ja i_ |- a .
I
l.ihtis* •n chairman of the
Tbe battle began at dawn. Ai d&gt; m iih ir ift jo n ntitlionm ft»r r i v i l
Put 1
Alev A k rrm an of ft,U n d o , l;.
nth lin n n r r l«»ratnif at c ig h f rn .
T h e supplies. B rie fly eoal snd
til
ll.BltB
&lt;
i
‘■•irntt
was requeitcl
, | p id d irn o nii-mtier n f th e H o n ln
lire
b atlrrrd
Jew^ib
posiliont
• o t U M R IA . S. c
Vug 17 iTA
n ut* ? • F n t i i r r n iM ilin n w ill •
ateel from Ih* llu h r. w ere shut I
■
m il. wo waMed by two vroi . , House.
l-la y
wrote
tinverr. i If* * In &lt;l Mi.* '"•* of needed te
r. vrrnor J Strom Tnurm ort
o ff when the W estern Power*
GENEVA,
S W IT Z E R L A N D , along ib r enlite ro itid o r wbu Ii p l r t r ahsiTit 40 in f a lliit ln lt
or
nod ntnm-t i-mstant pain . (« |,|w r)! Hint nnv sperinl legi
i ' l l i i n•* ! »r|» • -&lt; the next mertilr l'i .-r-d hi off-the ctlff spprsl
M i1- I In.11*n WfsfIt I a t «r» b11|jw’f
stopped train* from entering nr Aug. 17—OR— Chile urged the ruts the Holy City from notlli to
Ifljf
i,..H ,tnnsa ,*« Case » lt»
|U tlV e •••ssinn " s h o u ld n o t lie ilu
■all fill I*«K
l*i* M* ftfft'l
leaving the Kuulan Zone. This United States today to condemn all
f'lnti vr••t *' .. uic to invite the fi&gt;-t'*v fo r tn-iicf lr, his ''*i"cerltv
I ( walla we* riw Paws T a i l
_ Mmitctl on I he Inxpnyer* J u t t»
was a counter measure to the legal restrictions which prevent
j , nose of an internal dispute in \ tits' f | r „1i« I •*If* . Junior baseball (n Hii&lt; states* ri ght * b a ttle ’*
IL e nine p,es* and rsibo reSoviet land blnrkadi* o f Berlin, married couples from living tote .till t&gt;. u K " ' a, a supper
h liu Democratic p a r t y "’
sta rte d late in June.
gether.
ig -10 Cards will p o rt.',* n,tending I*i* news cunH i1 so ld B in t i f o lie li a s r-s o o i Ml* 4 t 1tlft* f*n
n
fere, ire ne, e nut "f Bistr con. T h e newrpaper said tbe Mag- I The resolution In the economic
w ere h e ld , he f i l l llm l a n v oeed'-'l
fef.'pee , 00,11 elintfs * n l bssding
o cn
le g is ln lto fi s h o u ltl I h- rn n *id e ,e &gt; l. ♦I . 1(1 fSI n*trr t 'In , rtlfflllltg, ft ft i
d e b u rr strike protested Russian and aocl*! council obviously was
f.., , Lr door after a discussion of
I Mi Itrn.
\ •! 1*11»*
renulsitlnning of occupation xone aimed a t Russia, which ha* re“ p a r t ie u la r ly pa ssa ge o f a ln »
7*1,1,,mend's states' lights Dernofoods fo r Berlin
fused exit permits fo r Russian
r , e a tin g
a
rc n tra l
p u rc h a s in g
T A L L A H A S S E E . Aug. I 7 - „ F )
r n t f r p rriiilen tial e.intlklacy when
a g e n t on-l one p r d id d lin g r a t lh
Tbe Russians have not denied ^ ''" je n «»nrlcd to f o e d ® ™ !
— (iovrm o r Caldwell tm lay sign­
th e Governor stopped them
on h ig h w a y * ."
persistent reports o f food short- „ T I"* J&lt;hi,c *n .delegate,
Herman ed a deatli warrcnt for Alonzo
' There Is one thing I w ant voq
offered aa ami ml Washington, Jarkvinviltr- nrgi *
Botii iio-Ve were plank* in th
ages In their part o f Germ any. rSanta
* M * C ru t,
pr.qile to know." he said “ That
ment to
resolution, approved convicted of murdering Mrs. F n I
tdatform -if Fuller W arren . Jael
is. Bust I am a* sinner* in this
earlier.
•onvitle ntlnrnev who won the
W, Lew i* last A pril.
The original resolution bad dr
!*-*ntn. • otte nomination for gov
He was charged w ith kitllnc
NEW YORK, Vug 17 (AA—Tha state*’ rights batBe i t a man
ptnrrd "all legislative mrasurea M r*. Lewis, n nurse a t the Kolbernnt in Hie recent prlrnnrle
Ni iv York Ktar ,ai I today that rnh be altuul anything ”
T lirir attention caught. Thur­
R a y
S la to n s
I ) j o H which forbid mTx~(d m arriage* L
school In Jacksonville, liy beating
college teacher* and magaitne
(tw e e n
p e rflo n * d if f e r in ir m
tn her with a glass ash tray.
• ••iff* will route under scrutiny of mond went on:
“ I know that the capital (tha
Fdvth
■ * . . „n . 1infant
. 1 . . . rolor’ r « " * n *U «iallty or religion “
Governor Caldwell * * t the exe­
the
flo u in C -o n m itte e
on
UnF d v th n«..n-a
Rotallnd SInto
Columbia Record, afternoon, and
cution for the week of Aug. 21 *
V m e , I SO Activities.
siighl
d au
g h ter of Mr. and M r* . Bay
R E R N A D O T T IT N P L E A
State Prison Kupt. L. F. Chap- •
Tin- enmmitteo ’’this fall and tbe State, morning. Jointly-owned
Blaton. Hleil last n ig h t In Orange
daitioTI newspapers and soma
W A S H IN G T O N . A u g . 1 7 - W man w ill fix tho exart day and
i* inter embark upon two nf
M em o rial Ifm p lu i in Orlando.
hour of Iho electrocution.
apC H IC A G O , Aug. 17 (A I - In a n u n formidable and challenging others in the state * r * agsmst
T h e 24 hour p|i| baby ia surviv- —Count
, . . Folks Bernadotto
i « , ha*
.
»
quirk change of last m inute sign*!.- inveslignllnns."
the
newspaper me
ed by a twin brother, Raymond '
tn»
" I am not In this fijth t fnr any­
“ t.iuKi C IO United Auto Workers said in a ropy righted *to ry by
Slaton. Jr. and one a ls U r. lie lty ;?7^S5n er £ £ £ , a 5p,l#* V
O P P O S IT IO N F A IL S
thing in the future. I w ill battla
In seven International Harvester Joseph K u g rtn in * * .
Ann Slaton, In addition to the P »r-• A r l l w i p S S S u n f " * ' t,‘
T E H R A N , IR A N , Aug. 1 7 - W i
plant* wen* nrdern on strike to.
“ (inr will take the form o f at­ it to the finish if, It should cost
• n t * and grandparent*. M r. and A r‘ b f i ^h. . lly
n. t , —Opposition deputies attempted
tempting lo determine Just how every offer I should ever run for
M r*. P. L Johnson o f Sanford j I '
*
*
"
unsuccessfully today to drag p re ­
Instructions to w alkout followed murh headway has I wen made nn me in the future.
and grandmother, M ra.
R. G ., "jf
* * ™ 1 hum* n mier Abdul Hussein f la ih ir from
'T h e e have been no shenani­
!&gt;)• just a few minutes union a n -11! S, cnilegn rumpuses tiy ComF letin n of Daytona Deaeh.
disaster.
the speaker’* box in the M ajlia
about this
nounrement that
“ International mu,lists,*' the story said. “Teach- gan* or scheming
F u n eral services w ill tie an- L
(parliam ent).
Harvester has made an o ffe r that Jen will Is* summoned front most whole matter. E verythin g Is above
no,meed later b , Erickson tM n er*| ^ » b
Gholam Hussein Rahlmian, le ft­
is w orth considering." T ljo union of the leading universities In the (man! and in the open.
“ I am convinced th a t this figh t
I disease*— w inter Is approaching ist deputy from Neyahapur in
then said Harvester had rejected i astern U. -S. A.
Khorasan province, rushed up ami
should ls&gt; made fo r the Amer____ ____—
»n«l many must die."
further negotiations and that t h
e
-------------------------------•riled the prem ier while the l at ­
ienti people as a w ho!- as well as
strike w a* on.
ter was defending a government
for tho South "
bill granting amnesty to all perII,. paused, the,, concluded!
sons, m ilita ry nr rivd ian , ronvict"W ell, I just wanted you people,
H A R R Y W H IT E DIEM
t a m pva - ,a . 1 7 yPV-Pollce ed
by m ilita ry tribunal* in Axeras individuals, to know that I am
K i r /.W IL L IA M . N .H ., Aug. 17
lodsy chased a m otorcyllst with baljan pruvlnee.
Id I ME. Aug
17 (,7A— Dalian deeply sincere about this matter.'*
—GT*)— H a rry D exter W hite. M ,
j r y cron
C n n g g irl riding heformer assistant secretary of the Communists were told today to to«
Is artlefpated but the e a rly fall nlnd him In a mad dash that
D O D IEH R E T U R N E D
the party line and l*e faithful
A U TO A C C ID E N T
Ucasury, died hero yesterday.
crop w ill b* below la s t y e a r’s ac­ reached speed* of M miles an
N E W Y O R K . Aug. 1 7 - M V An
automohlln
collision
at
W hite was a T reaatiry Depart­ to .Moscow and Mtalin.
cording in figures released today hour before finally stopping him. The bodies n f 5JU14 American w ar
A reslution in p a rty directive Seventh Street
and
Magnolia
ment m onetary expert fo r a
hv *he Florida Farm B ureau.
Capt. It . C, Hamas cnargad dead, including many who fell In
published
In
today’s
issue
nf
the
doien yeara before be became as­
Avenun yesterday afternoon re ­
T h e bureau says th a t tb * sum- Georga
_
____ , U . w ith si* the b itte r fig h tin g fo r BL Lo, are
Landare,
I'a rty
newspaper sulted In 1200 estim ated dam
sistant treasurer o f the United Communist
si
amsga
m er crop U plamd a t SJU7JM0 , tr a ffic violations and
___ __________
aoBtrlbut. scheduled tu arrive a t the Brook­
I/U n ita also called for vigilance to a 1949 Plym outh Redan which
States.
whlc .
cratae, which la M pmr co at above I I n f to tha i a U n m n c * mt a minor, lyn A rm y Baae Thursday aboard
Anxiously awaiting word on the condition of their Idol, llatw
against
"the
dishonest,
spies
and
W hite** name came up during
W illiam W illiam s, produce dealer.
last year's. In the s e w n . a r l y fall Ho waa emnltod In m anklpal th* U.B. A rm y transport Law ­ Rulh, NeW Y o f ycungstrra crowded the step* o f Memorial Hospital the recent Congressional investl- prnvocatrurs" try in g to penetrate
w a* driving south on Magnolia
rxpocted to r o u ito n l h a t i tba tra ffic ehsrg- rence Victory.
D u ffy , U’, bands a bouquet to nurse Pauline ration n f Communist spy rings fn Communist rank*.
U axpactad
yesterday. L lttl M arlon
. ________
Avenue, and 12S damage to a
he 4,1917,000 crates or II p
par
c— !• *, . .*Var«a
_____ s_________
_ to„
. . . dead are the largest
,
er cant
f contributing
The
single Newm an, p rior lo the announcement that the Bambino had died. Th" tha U n ited R u le s , Elisabeth T.
I t ilemanded “ellm inaUm from 1050 Model A F ord, It was report­
umler a yaar ago and 17 par cent,the dallammagy of a m inor waa group to be returned isince the hospital switchboard haa been jainmni w tm calls from admirers. Mn- (UnBav ta s llftn t t h . , i , . i,. i oud flics of the unw orthy who ed by police. No on* waa report­
below the average, mording t.i dropped. Ha waa fined ft 1 1r&gt; or'arrlval of the first w
v a r dead Hon i . shown w ith many of th , rh.hlren wh.. were -landing ouUlde gir#n W S C S (o Red A g e n ^ have liesui ai.le lo insinuate them­ ed to hare been Injured. Tha case
llw* release,
I sentenced to aerve 90 days.
v*u#| In October, 1947.
o f Mem orial Hospital a t the |ima of Rulh a death,
Whlte denied the aeeuaation.
selves into."
la pending in Municipal
inleipai Court,

New York Hospital,

* ,

.

( .

t **

Jews And Arabs
Fight Five Hour
Artillery Battle

A i r R a i d W arnings Mml 1. } hV"1 'n,,k‘
Heard In Cairo, But
No Bombs Dropped

b

Thurmond Dudures
He Is Sincere On
States* y R i g h t s

\ i•11»*" Mill

Ak e r man Is Against
«ii* i A n y S p e c i a l Session

Chile Urges U.N. To
r Ight MSmagC lAiV&gt;H

W a r r c n t I *S h w c &lt; l In
B II
M u r d e r C a s t*

\ i l i i i i r * B a l» e ’

C n ll r i r c s , M a jT J iz in c N
To Lcl Spy Probe

In f n n l D a u g h te r O f

Aiilo W orkers Slrikc
llarvcNlcr

Bum per Celery C ro p }
F o re c a s t

if

#

^

For

Year

.&gt;.

-im

^ S ? c y c l,8 T

Plan!

Italian Rods Told
To Toe P a r t y Lines

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HAGS BIX

nn
Bain* R u th
fCaallaa.4 I'rsm !'•«» «*■•*

he had talked with Itulh.
•I tailed in him. hut he didn't
’ I* ak — he ju*t entiled. He emiled
when I railed him Heim."
“ Hertti” is abort for Hetman,
the lint*-'* middle name. Ill* full
name ia Grotge lli'rm an Kuth.
The Memorial Hospital center
for cancel nnd allied disease* mid
Ruth via* differing fiom “ pul­
monary complication*." Today's
Iepolled implovrmerit followed a
slight tally laat night. Fatly to
day. th«p hoipltal had reported no

HiTlin Foray*
M'wallaaea liaa I*,,, iimi

and France conferred with Soviet
F n rriKn Minister Molotov for ah
rnnet three hour* today.
“ W e a rt Mill without any cone lu sio n ." U. S Amhattador Wal
ter Dedrli Smith mid after lu v
change.
O nly inemheii of Ruth’. im­
mediate family ami a long time
friend. Paul Catey, tieayum of
tin* Mala- Hulh Foundation, w rit
Permitted in lh» hotpital room

Jfritrnlay,

J A N E I*AUK Eli
Cinnamin

or

Hugated

DONUTS dn/. 180
I'ecan t team

1 Vi lb. cake 59 c

Sol CHlI ,11*001 t M
ClOC&gt;»*(0.
(■'anion F resh!
F ru its &amp; V egetables
freberi!

Lettuce

a

ts

r grade
Sinit 11 Sw til

\

PEAS

2 heads 23t* N o ,

2 can

27**

f.atge Avocail

F e a rs

3 for 27e

Colorado

IO N A

White

PORK and
BEANS
1 lb. cun IQc

Cauliflow er head 27c
Large

Yellow

Corn

6 for 33c

U. S No. I While

P otatoes

10 lbs. 49c

C. KlheitW

Peaches

2 lbs 2!&gt;c

T tm*111§i*iia SeedIcba

Grapes

HINA

TOMATOES
2 No, 2 cans 2$c

2 lbs 25c
ANN

Errah Crl»p

Carrots ... 2 lichs. 19c
Yellow Onions lb 5c

PACK

Grape Jam
2 lb, jar } 9 C

“Super-KiKht** Reef
SIBLOIN S T E A K ...............
CHUCK ROAST
HAM BURGER
“Super-R iK ht’’ L am b
CROSS CUT SHOULDER
SHANK O FF LEGS

lb
lb
Hi

99c
69c
51c

lb
lb

59c
79c

lb

69c

FLORIDA HIIEMSKD and DRAWN GRADE A

FRYERS
KlNNVUKI.lt

SLICED BACON

lug th t Kremlin.

lb

77c

“Super-Right” Heavy Calves
ROUND C U T L E T S ........................ lb
SIRLOIN STE A K .......................... lb

99c
93c

*

tlaya iIn* .envoys
of the U. it
„

, **•Italn and fiance had met with
' M»lotov In an effort to sate the
|Russian Idockade «»f llerlin and
* J »* la T V ,l T ” U ! i l1\h
I " 1 r,,r w"* -* * "‘ ‘ *lk» » " *’,h&lt;
d If fere net'*.
No lig
m MplH’Uied that the ,
aiicm
talka are coming to an end t
the near future. Such rigid
crtcy ha* Im n imposed thut thef
I* almost no reliable Informal!'"!
here on the trend.
Smith, suffering fiom a cold,
appeared tired. He III* he"*1
working intensely at the embassy ,
on the diplomatic Impasse.
He was In excellent spirits lloevening, however, lie joked with
reporter! wrho awaited hi* letuto
from the Molotov meeting. Th&gt;"
he climlied the Manway to I •
third floor office. There he f "
ferred with the embassy 't«ff,
and with Itiitish Envoy Frank
Itoherts ami French Amh*‘ -«'l 1
Yves Chataigorau, who wei&lt;
him nt the Kremlin.

“W here Custom ers Send Their Friends”

I 'l t I C K S A R K

f " *••• '
'

lull.,I

for

the
there had

Hums, Small 8 to 12 lb. Average
WHOLE OR BUTT END lb. 65c
SHANK END
lb. 59c

BEEF A GRADE WESTERN
STEAKS:
SIRLOIN AND T-BONE lb. 75c
l!|lt
(THICK OR SHOULDER Ih. 67c

Armour’s

Ann Page Prepared
Vienna

Spaghetti

Sausage .......can 19c
7-oa.

Frankfurters jar 39c

___ .

;£

2 22 oz, cns. 35^ Tamales

1(04 oi.

BA(’ON

lit. 65c
|

V \ r\ M O N

I IMF. A N D t jl It h M E.kl. SP El IA I.S

IN. tiormi Hi and

SKIN LESS WIENERS

Potted Meat can 15c

■
OUR

Swift*

OWN

Corned Beef can 47c

TEA
ki lb. Pk«.

27c

s

12-0 1 .

' RwIfU*

Roast B eef

lb. Pkg. Tld*

49c

Soup Powder

19-ot.

can 49c

(OLD CUTS, :&gt; Varieties
iv I'

l| 1* known that Russian v,. w

i

Ho ileti's Natural Kindle**

(T! UDAK CHEESE

each 35c

UCE-

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n , ........ i
si
.
lla n u lic M e e t
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Ilssn sso !#»•

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* i?"1'" v

.... . .
M' V1

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apt r nti I to have dele ale I
I . ..... ..
Attorney tiencral lari
u .i
ik&gt;n
[ nnii.rn fro riovernor Holt. ta in .

e .« . OK,,

,.k |n . is votes on oenllv &lt;■"’!

lodn V,
I plete inioKiciril returns, refused
Alea llehlei, Vilgnslnv rlep.itv to rnnenh tlefaal
foreign minister. W M rtoil to.|tl (, m ,
p
American delegation Is not sin- e.|iiivnl&lt;-nt I*. » ! .. tno. . Uith
cere” in rlaiining it* only Inter- Roulh Carnlir
| \
•-&gt; in tho Hanulro lie, in peace
tu p . W ill..........lenni a llryan
ecu....... progress.
, |;..... ,
......... . ( „ MayUttk in
II.- .hurged the Ullitisl Slatrs
c,,,,.),
1.. , Retmh tare,
with '‘endeavorine In ponetrato \t„ |
hml 1HA,021
entire region* oconomicalltr."
1jllll of the atale’ M
‘ I'nliticnl penetration follow*,"
f„c (lorn
1■ • 1
i In *Arkan«a*. Mi Math hd lh.lt
lie .teelured tier man memlrer- |5f,jj;| t„ 11l.iu./i m 2.1.. f the
•hip is fore the peace treaty stole', ".215 ptvcincla.
"inadiinsdhle" and said the Uni­
ted States ha* lm&gt;n rrspomiblo IVnke cited Yugoslavia’, acrrpU
for ilividing tier man v in two
ainre of U N IlllA osalatanco in
Anna 1‘auker, llomatiia's (..reign
&lt;
*_■■
...
c&gt;. cliallcnging chatges that Aa.riicnti
minister, look a sunilir Im -. She
.
, r
.....................
. . . I . 1... 1- loon ... i..........
and H ll'cln wet- «f - nipt
.al.l that in Unit only ..m, Amcr.editleal m
Mhm.
Ir‘ ".
u
' "r
.....
" ItrltUh Amhassad .r Sir Charlc*

ONIONS .Tilts.

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Vug -la v , had "con
,hU
•

l.arge Head* Icelarg

M.dium Site Yellow

....., ‘; 1"
* [?£ ?!! ,
Aim«i ' I’omnlrtA utmi HeMil i

the .......... ’ ",M’
answers given hv tire t*r..i •-I •i . f " ••' Slates, llrillih .... I Fremh r .„

r Large

S.nlhs

CELERY Each
VEL
2 7 c :^ t * 7 3 c

SPIC and Span
23c
Ajax Cleanser
can H e

l l i i l It

lia r

Mr

PALMOLIVE
Rrft.

QUALITY

&amp;

I

liar

!»c

S A V IN G S

-FLOURB ird sey’s B e a t ..............
4 -B r o th e r a ....................
M oney S a v e r ................

1 0 -l.U S ,

85c

77c
73c

380

100

CARROTS

7:)c

I llis.

F resh —FEEDS —M ill P ric es

19c

Dried APRICOTS lb

34c

2 llis.

29c

Large PRUNES tb

15c

ElU-rta

PE A C H E S

(i can limit 3 tall cans J f c

SUGAR Dixie Crystals:

2 pk^. limit
#

H X 0 U I8 I T E H K A N D ; U C A N I.IM IT

2 i\x 1 cans 29°

CR’BERRY SAUCE
W H IT E U O U S K D ltA N D

APPLE SAUCE

No. 303 can 10c

IDEAL
3 lb. Can QQc I
C O N C H IT A S L IC E D OK C K U S IIK:D
d
DOG FOOD
1
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Can 2 7 c 2 No. 1 cns. 25c
O L D C L O ItY P O K E A N D
BEANS
No. 2 can 10 c
RUNHIIfNF,
F A N C Y n o/, C A N S
KRISPY
TOM. PASTE
4 cans 2 5 c
CRACKERS
M TI.K K 'S W H O L E IK IS II
No. if C A N S
POTATOES
3ltcans
lg. pkg. 2 }c
m#«INk'kN* 25
^ c
C L O V E It 111.00)1, .MED. G R A D E A S H U TlU
ED M
EGGS
do/, 66c H A L L A HIPS O B E L IS K
FLOUR
Hunt's Fey. Halve* or SI.
Kraft's Velvets
CRISC0

3 UW

No, 2 1i enn 2Tir Cheette

loaf

2-lh

.Meal. (Jrilw

1.O il !

Tom. Sauce

can 5c

SOAP FLAKES
UiB.
I»K (J. 33c

OCTAGON
LAUNDRY SOAP
l.Be. liar

t-ll&gt; can

Href ifa.sh

25c

H e ld I Van
Starr Fry,
P re w n c s

2 cans 25c
H la rk U try
2 Ih . J a r 29c

La.ly Ilrlty

I’runc Juice

WESSON OIL

|2 oz. can 15c

PINT
Stokely'a Finest No. 3 can
t 'u l Means
j r n ,M 3 J C

QUART

15c

I’.dk'a Fancy, No. 3

Ornnifc Juice
American oil,

25 LI1S

48c 93c $2-15

wh. K. C3.fl.

Sardines

IV.i'h *nap». No. 3 rnn*

!• MIS

5-IDs 53c

I’^rn

2 can s 23c

01*1 Virginia t.'ornnl

OCTAGON

5 lbs J 9 C

A-PRICOTS Mission Wh.Unpeeled No. 21/2 can 19 c

Sundrenched, H-ov&lt; ran

19c
1.15

2 Bclis.

Hanover Gr. A Fore*t Green
I'tfitH
3 (j2 r „ n 15c Fniilem Fey,

L R g . 33 c ; ( i l . 8 « r

17c

Dried PEA C H ES lb.
Ext. Choice

Trelll*, No. 303 ran

-COFFEEBirdaey's Beat —Vacuum c a n ,
4-B rothera~3 lba.....................
Fairplay - 3 lb s.........................

33c

Do/.

.........

Wester n

I’m h

P U R E LARD

L \t. Choice

Sundrenehed cut all gr. |dc can
Dixie l.ity
A s p a ra g u s
2 lo r 25c

1.99
1.82
1.59

9c

AVOCADO PEARS

MII.K Blossom Time:

I’rnchcH

2 5 -L U 3 .

29c

Persian Seedless

LIM ES

IVlatnus 10 lbs.

r *

CmpcM... CmpaJttm nova

14 0

Lnriit*

2 for

LETTU CE

No. 1 C ibiiinF

tt, X

Mill

lb. 49c

SilOULDKR ROAST
lb . 6 4 c
P L A T E ami
lb. 451BRISKMT FOR STEW
tJe.tiiin.'
Siiuilt Dukofn Spring Lamb:
SMALL LEGS
lb. 59 c
lb. 59 c
RIB OR SHOULDER
LOIN CHOPS
lb. 69 c
Shank Half &lt; f
lb. 4 5 c
SHOULDER ROASTS

the

lg». pit*.

33c

lb. 43c

VA "i,i i Mlirt'.i

jar 20c
6*4 ot.

R U M P •r

[Miirti'H'* I'ritl#* 8lire«l

ml

I.

U l t g i n t A nn Uunl tj lt:."&gt;-

READY TO EAT PICNICS lb. 47c

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wa|
ii,« &gt;1# it11umiI l»udir«at ttf’*-* , jm
Urn I tth only
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w
tn? prpM'nini
«&gt;ii M*t .r,,
meeting today waa «lo...... .. ...

Sanford, I la.

Ai in. ir's Sugar Cured Smokt-d

Mm ti*HV Utbli* «ir L j 'U s

Other

negotiation*
man there

201 East First Street

G O O D T H R U S A T I U IIA Y

We U w c rv e lh e Right To Until ((unnlllt —■Nn Sale** To Merchunts

M O S C O W , Aug. 1“ ;&gt;
American. Itntish and Fieri n
lurnhaiaailnr* vlilted rln- Ktenilm (1
p.
Mii hnd I :
(today for another mik will
i viet Foreign Minister Vyarl. tv ,
n.irrunl
Molotov.
tJ.S. Amhii'-ador
Walter ll
Smith, French Ambassador 1
,n „ r ; ,
i n o o iu lm n lll
rhntaigneau rinii tin* s|*reial I-- I O 1)1 ll - \ J ) | H l l 111 lilt il '
11ah envoy, Frank Rol.eil n
ed tocetnei front the l i
.........t..... .. r » .... ••*** traet
Krnhassy to tin' Kremlin &lt; &lt;
M&gt; i
" ■ •
i
&lt;
{ appointm rnl with Molotoi a*
t ng Iteputdi
|p, M. | t A M Eastern Standai
i . ternti"
Tim e !.
oat tin Dent -, m l
" o' le
It wn» tin' fourtli time
i
I
western
upon Molotov
••Ik, aimed at ending K ■
,
h „ - k li Um .i i
i,
Rlockado of llerlin and a "hrl""
of
East.-West differ,........... '•"I* "IP" d i li.nrinan, -old il«
Europe.
11 in mo t'lmlnislrallnn was......
iA
diplomatic informant
• "t ■ • t
with tlu tI.on.(on mid trslnv that tl W- »
U.. i.•*. price and inflat
"can lie expeeted to n-k'' I'mi ■ '
Minister Stalin to Intervene I" '
Stoll 1..I.I tie y..nnp llepuhh.
ronallv in the llerlin atalemate if leaders that tht •i&lt;*P
tan ‘Itin- talks with Molotov f " 1 11* ,.
. than a
ir.formnnt. who has I mo' i . full"1' ' ....... mi h
Moscow etc hang. from tl" ^ , ,,
la
inside, said ihat up until ye-t. i.l.
h i n in. -ivn of often- •
|
I.
ing in the Western Pnwer III* * ' a c |'!.INMrit''Hr.O"'’ pearelim* i
There
is no ign that tin ( .
,
, .
,
,,u ■■
with
|{iis*tan- rue
| ,
ntorlnjr on erwl. Aaketl hy a new,
M «,„w hile, latest rpturnj frum
If
would Im- more
s ,Ml, h ........ |r,.nrmrailc p
ferences.
Smith
replied: ...............
„ ..... ..
|; „
never know Ih*. hut I ,1.. tblnk|w ,
„ M. y U n k
hail man

Week* the
lives hnve called

NO SALES TO
M ERCHANTS

REAL MONEY SA V ER S

A &amp; !' Cutlet•id

Grape Juice pt. btl, Ig c qt. btl.
Ann Page (irlalln Deaaerl
Sparkle
3 pkgs, 20c&gt;
Iona Hominy 2 No. 2 l/2 cans 27c
Old R tilth
*
Orange Juice case of 48 cans $1-80
Iona Flour
10 lb. bag 61&lt;
Nainar
Gold Label Beer
case $ 3-60

12, I9|

It wan tint fuuitli limn in II

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Layer Cake

f'll] if

TH U R S D A Y A U G U S T

THE SANFORD IIERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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Tf*

g7c

2 fur 15c
can*

2 rnna 23c

Four I « y r r*.Orange, Pin.-ap|ile
or C.M-oanut Southern

CakcN

c ii .

19c

SNOWDRIFT
I lb.

I lba.

40c

99c

28-o*. Ginger Ale or A»»orte«l
Flavor*
U l. 2.1c Canada Dry

LADY BETTY SALAD

12!|C

DRESSING

HU* T K N D K I l P E A S

8-oz. jar 19c
Pt. 33c
Q t 57c

GREEN GIANT
No. TOT can 19c

HALL

FRUIT JARS „

-

,

PINTS

QUARTS

Doz. 79c

Dos 95c

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W EA TH ER

P arti; cloudy and continued
warm thla afternoon. lonilht and
Saturday. Wldrly scattered thunderiho'crs In afternoons.

I n U n i t y T h t r u Is S t r e n g th —

To PtolMl (ho r u t * of tbo World;
To Promote Iho Protrea* of America i
To Produce Prosperlly for Sanford.

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Established 1908

X X X IX

Reds Walk Out
Of Four Power
Berlin Building

Negroes Flock To Carolina Foils

FRIDAY AUGUST LI, 1918

A n to rln lc d Press Leased W lr #

Currie, White
U
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.
T
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o
v
id
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A
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lu
m
F
or
Deny Red Aid
In Spy Probe T w o S o v ie t S c h o o l T ea ch ers;
G overnm ent W orkers
T estify As E v en ts
C ontinue T olnvolvc
D iplom atic
Levels Offer Of "Aid" F r o m
—
R ii s s i a n C o n su la te !
It. WII,1,1AM F. ARBOG AST
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 13. &lt;/P&gt;Rejected By W om an |
Two lop go.ernment aide* of lh&lt;
Wlio Seeks Freedom I
Roosevelt Admini.tration— I-such-

M rs. K o s e n k in a S e e s R ed

Action A ppeared T o
Com plete Division
Of City Betw een
E ast, W est P ow ers

Soviet Consul Protects Teaelier

n r G E O R G E HIM A
B ER LIN . A ur 13. (/ P &gt; - The
Russians evacuslrd the allied four*
power Kommandalura building in
lin Currie and Harry D . W hiteBrrl'n today and hauled down
NEW Y O R K .- Aug 13, (/P)—
look the wilnet. rlisir at Con*
their flag.
Mr*. Ok van a Stepanov n . Kt**en'tn rc io n a l «py hraringi today and
'llM tiwl.v tejeileil the suggestion
Th i» action appeared to comd e n i"1 go mg .erret information
&lt;vI a Sonet .ue-ron.til lhat .lie |
plate the division ol Beilin V&gt;nr aid In Soviet agrnti.
he moved lo another lu.tpil.il,
tween the Eait and West -* at
I ai h det 11red. loo, llial lie war viVing "To n kepi me .1 ptitnner,,
leait at far at the Russians air
no Commum.l ami h id never you would not lei me go.'
concerned.
done anything dnloyal to the
Hie mgge.tion wa» made b y ,
* The Ruiiiant withdirw July I
American Go.ernment.
V|r e ( omul / n| I t'heplirnykh
from (he Allied Kommandatura,
Their le.timnny came at the who viulr.l the |«o|u e guarded
which had provided four-power
c
e
n t, stemming, directly or in liovpit.il mom of ihe Ruvtiari
adminiitration for thii city foi
directly, from the heanngt con-j lea,her, .etuonly miuterl ye.ter
three yean. They pulled out with
tinned lo involve die hiuhe.t dip* day wh*-n vhe |imipei| thiee tln riri |
the comment that "the Knmmvt*
lomalic level.,
fiom the S m io cnn.ulale hutld-j
dalura no longer exists."
I, Ambassador Walter Bedell ing
They
then announced they
Delr.tive Wllllvni Pvi/ko. a
{Smith told Soviet Foreign Miniswould retain their tentry and flag
trr Molotov in Morrow that the Ru’.tan |waking n|ll.er who w a . p
at the building until their ar­
VOTINQ FOR THI FIRST TIMI In 78 year*, South Carolina Negroes f l« k t&lt;» l niled Stale, government it not in the ho.pital room during thr
chie* et have been removed. D ie
illegal action in vice-contuf* suit. laid Mt*. Kosthe poll* In Columbia tocaitlhelr votelnth* atate'i Democratic primary, ' involved in any
,
Kommandalura it liluated in the
The Negro** won their right to vote tn the stale under a recent Federal |( thr
,|lr ta.ev „of I lie* Soviet whool en kin 1 taid. "N o !" when Che*
American srclm of the city.
court declilon by Judge J. Waring of Charleston.
(International)
, r&lt;e|,f r i jn ^'Pw York. Molotov piliii)kh ail.anted In. .ugge.tion. I
An Aim y rpoketman taid Indav
Ihe detectl.e .aid that after ]
1■
■ .
■
...............- - ■ - - — -■ ■ ■ ------------had charged American authoritiei
an American C-54 cargo plane
connived
"kidn aping
the the vicr-rnnvul anil a ircretary 1
engaged in the allied airlift over
1'athert.
amved al the ho.pital and aaked
the Soviet land blockade em bed
Smith also gave notice In ef* for peimit.ion to attangr (or . j STANDINO At lHf 000* of the nuuitin Connilate In Neiv York City.
on landing at Tempelhnf airfield
i-et that if Michael Ivanovitch .lot fmni the rrin.tit general.
..............
, f | Soviet Conml Genr-.al Yakov lamtakin talk, to r- t i t u In connection
thi* morning. D ie crew wa» ret*
Samarine. one of the teacher*, and In.peilm Mirharl
J. Lrd I wnth the alory of the ' kidnaping" of Rtiralan ten&lt; her Mrra. Ok.ana Ko*
cued.
j and Ilia wife do not want to
limpet* amt that
d
den
went up.lail. lo the Iracher'i * reukina. lavntakln any. Itie While Ituulnna were li e kldn
i i *
1
'return to Russia the United
Although they walked oat on
1 lie rearued her. Tiie II oiim* t'n-Amerlcan Arllvltlea Committee would
room
Not
all
ihe
taxpayers
of
Goldsboro
arr
ojijvoied
lo
Hie
inii*-i'ecl
as-•
sinle*
will
let
them
atay
her*
th* Allied* Control Counril for
Itkr to •uti|V'4»nn Mr* K unkinN t.&gt; trM hrr itory. t iti ni'rnt* ran rrarh
they toh| Mra. KoM-nkina there
Germany on March 20, the Rux- le.irnrnt., J W. Knowles, a pintninrnt revident of tint ronimunily amlldeapite Soviet displeasure,
h*r t»ut thf*
rcfuirf t«» trt her In* ifrvf«L
(InffriwtloiifllJI
were
two
pet-ntiii
from
(lie
Soviet
2 Mra. Oksana 8. Koaeiiklna,
tlant still fly their color* and chaitmtn of ihe recreation committee of llic Welfvie Lrj.'ue, rrveaated
Ciniautati*
who
wantrd
to.
apeak
maintain arntriea at the Allied ihi. morning. Coming lo the Herald office with •&gt; [tetitinn ltgned liy 7ri 'he other teacher, who jumped
to her. Ilyerko aaid.
control authority build mg.
name., hr .aid that the better d a n of c.tiren. of (edebhoro realize that fr" " ' • M « ,i’
" fv U»? Bo*"We told her ‘we me going to
let ( '■tinulntc in New vork yea*
They alto maintain n re p re -!
.
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,
tentative in the permanent allied- " " * «
improvements can come only from t il&gt; luet.
ti-nlny, pi rsumably will alao lie hi lug i hem in and ace if you enn
secretariat there, which now has
He r od that many of the colored |&gt;eoplc who allemled the meeting at dl-oveil to atay here if ah« Identify them ' "
A few niinutea Inter they rn*
little to do hut exchange Inter* j 1
*
--------------------- .the City llnll Tuesday night were
lain
allied messages and handle pro* t . ..
—
. . . not th^rn to tomptnln mraliMt
It. In Melrnit. Senator Feign* eorte-l Chejmrnykn and the ai-e*
re'nrv into die room.
teeoi limiter*.
,
,
,,
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highei tux, , hut ralln i to find
-.pecte.i ,.f
^ 7 , ' V . l r i p rt*i.m i*-"Tlve to(er*-t -wiaman'a eyea
The Allied Control Building C o m m i s H i o n C a n d i d a t e i.-u "" juM what
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them
and
..|&gt;|&gt;enl for t l jf, the
.. .. py heairnga
..____ . a _n ..-red, w e open.” Uyetko aid The viee
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I , i S 8 « . - k ^ .*
- — -m
■ _! ■_t
I
g
, ___ ^ In^ make an i,Pi&gt;P*l.,f."
alto 1* c *yn«ted
ijv
the \hi*r’c«ni — ■ » ■ —___ *-------»
munirtp.-il Impnivement** in GoId»* , „
rn9li«*r H«il &lt;nlft h^r
•Ktwrr At nmh TmlMInga n *f»l "
Frrguaon,
who lend, a nn*iil
l« HhllNupil lln t&gt;|f&gt; I In hi i
iMirn, lie wn* supportesl In Id*
•«*"iinHniiwo itn
•.iM
rHi *
ef the four powera havo flown
emittinllon by W. I*. Powell, pie
•Ue by aide nnd four-power
slilent and Timothy Wtlaon,
tentry »t«ffa have been on duty
eretnry, of Ihe Welfare league
tine* the We.tern Alliet joined
Their petition read, na follow
In the occupation of Berlin In
To Tlic Honoraid* City Conn
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Not All Colored Residents Are
Against New City Assessments

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No. 103.

Caldwell Outlines Red Plan Barring
Conditions Fo r Big 3 On Danube
S p e c ia l Session Group Approved

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Raymond Ball Jr. Dixiecrnts Expect
Arrives From Iran To Raise $1 ,000,000
•loner* of the city nf Bunion1
"We lax payeia, receive-)
; ToHuyRadioGoods ForCanipaijcnFund
letter from Ihe City of Hanbo

Most L egislators Say BordcriiiR S tates A rc
They F avor C hange
1° HcAllowcdM cmIn Election L aw s
herships By A rticle

Hr IL L S II N IN G M T O N
T \ I I M IVHSr.l^ A tig. I I **
III I GRADE. DigusUvia, Aug
id’*
II litivernor Caldwell
A Soviri plan to bar
ralli. a enrclal »f*.lii« on chang­ I t, OP)
•hewing the amount of lnrren»e
ing slate election laws, the the Wevlrin l,**weis (mm mem*
i i valuation on our property. an.l| Ifarmum] M. Ball, Jr. Commue
W AS H IN G TO N . Vug. 1.1 Olh ( I'liirida Senate mav have a hard
* |we an* aura thia will Inerenec our)ir**!nn* advl»ci for the goveti tv, Au.tin S*’ny. «'-i*tnnl national lime finding a plare In whlrh Iwiilup on the new Danube ConI j taxc*. which we all hardly agreed; m*ol of Iran, arrived her** vc*
unpaign dlrei’to*, -aid today Hie to rnnildrr Ihe i&gt;,ue. The new toil Commivooo wav j « in m r d
I to. The letter a*k that wn have terday morning with Mr*. Hall state*' Bight. ........ .
*&gt;«)«■* t rhamlwr it used during Ihe Jthrough Indav f»V F-i*lem Luro|n*'v
any complaint* to eomn down the Bn,l 'heir year and n half o'd
mi... SI. inmi.ihhi to In I fight t&lt;» I'M* regular aeaxlnn la being Coriiniunivt hl**c lb - vote wav
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Mra. Fdwanl Klrcher, aeeretary)
loth, of Augtut. Wo don't liavejeoo Jimmie, for a visit with hi* i.,|jtari,*tii-rn an-t pte.eive lo.nl rrdrcnral*-*l. It'a al the alagr *rvm to thiee,
ef the Bemlnole County Tuliereu-,
any enmplalnta against lneren«o, J’J'T?*** ^;r’ "Oil Mra. Raymnr j . jf.govcrnni'nt.
|u*l now where all thr eld
uoalt and Health Aaioclation. to* j
\&lt; .vrfnjtl rat. the iiticle limit.
valuation, we wish to repi*ler
""B o* Lake Mary, and will Sony, who ■I* *iii!«d him*'If afnniUhing. and panelling hate
dav* pointed out an opinion by!
Ihi* a. a complaint agninsi Ihol remain In thla country for «»”
"eountrv "litor" "f Winona,I Iwen lorn nut and none nf thr rnmmitvuui meiiiln i,iiip. lo the
Attorney General T»m W«t*on ■
uroanltsry eorvlltion*
In
o u rirrl' monlha during which tirm Ml**., openml W.i hington head
Diiiuhi.n it itev. llu* would mean
new use* have hern pot In.
that the State Board of Health!
I community In Goldsboro.
h- will purchase radio equipment n l, rlpr)( for ,(„■ Stntrs' Bight
,
Riixia. t'zrflimlovaki., Hungary,
h«* the authnrltv to u&lt;e force If
« We wl'h to point mil thn fo llo w .,'or iron.
I'reaiil* ntial llekct with a formal
p»'«(aary to l.olate or rprarantlne
TA L L A H A S S E E . Aug. 13, (/Pi Rnm.mii, llulgaui .*n*l the U*
Ing:
| The travelers arrived yealerdav -lalcment and Interview at, the
periona with eorumunlratdo dia(iovnnnr
( ’aldwell
has set uj* |,r ,,nr
,,11 Mm|ef Communist
1 'it South o( tath. fltreet. t^.ruoroirig on th- Champion at the MayBower IM . I He la editor of
tmverno, UW
ve
*itea aiieh a* tnhereuloallunder which he domination
majority
of
the
Negroes
live*.
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TM « opinion applie* lo per«m .
Tol.Mmra. and the one aowage LOOO mBra moai o f lt by air. f.rmer Misai.-lppl Pf.wa A
mlR|ll fnt,„drr ea lling a special
Die Danuhi.n Conference slsn
Mr. Ball he|pe*1 tn pilot an Iran
.elation pre-iidrnt.
r.a v. the* 'm,nttrl ^ b ? r * t h e l n "•
««*»F « •
of t.llh. 8t. *mU up tartwern Ian plaoe from Taheran to T'arl-.; He dr crllx-d the movement legislative
............. .ev.ion lo provide
.....turneddidown, . c m to thiee, an
diiaaae'u uniter control The r , / nun«*d hla candidacy for the Cllg j Oleiudo Ave. and Mage.tlne Ave. He then left hla wife and son in l aded by Governor
J- ..........I ' V 1vn" nt!
m L l n , - ! , ............. American p r o p o s a l
?• I, Ihe rffJu thTt’ iho Slate Gomothalon foe group too In Ihe Th" real nf the itreet.i «outh of Pari", flew to T/mdon and left Thurmond nf Smith Carolina
and ul. hul* an nrgamred move to h U | , ....... ,(lv r
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n, nrM,r»„
plane there, and returning '"fie ld in g I.. Wright &lt;&gt;f MIsdIm ip p i I
i|,rm fI,„M n„. I,, fouml
........
j’
fore* If neeenary to keep the»«
».*e
forre*l to ^hisvr
**.. I’aris on a commercial plane, The s. one in which the l*a*lr prlniriple I .
mr,,&lt;*er mimninmn ivith seals for
today.
til*- tiller major W«-Ilr»n Downs
pool, put ..own wnen rney ®
f " *" r 1
U ra"f l" '0' ' ” '
W '" ]
Several tuominrnl members nf »nd Amllia, as well as the Datiu
«
■
•*•
gx»a , their
home*.
A*
you
gentlemen
, ... r J ; : h . , A:. . .^re.,i„
;r**»ar*req a r.onxieiiattnn pa saci.
,aemi
llic (.rghtaimc tsul they hadn't loan slates.
•wi
: o„ „e
....... ....t*uc .
I,
*i ™ „ . li
..
i" Per nJane which fnade the flight
*Thc Cormi.uni-t Party todnv,’I hr,in| of llic plan since it w.&lt;
I 'min Ilie* Atontf'O plan Gerr
ils M e l
l
r
N "W Y °rk ,n 22 hn,,r,‘
said, "i* in thorough arcor. , 1'lrliai kr*l at a slate House of
tiiinv also would have lieen ad
f"re. during this r ^ i ‘ aea.nn I
'* , U r M
H r*
«d"-"'l"...Mon;*
Rrpre.cnlalivcs cam ut in Tamps nuiird wliro it received a peace
N EW YORK. Aug. 18 (/Pi—
now. we
we find
find that
that all
all the
r e „ .,r ,* ,"or‘ ....................................
*. W civil rights program
__
now.
th r res,
,
„
.
In r*-«pon&gt;*» to unction*. Kcny la*l month.
Beba Buth. harebell's ailing home,
evening the family had no
William H . Stempar, life-long pmil-, arr flooded nut and overflow,
treaty.
run king, showed '"no Improvement rrtld.nl nf Banfora, today an­ fng and Vt l'l a deplorable roMBIon tota" itln*
Um" - *»»w«n|g the .aid his party I* thr "renl anti
Mnvl of ilictn taid they would
Tbn U.8. delegation offer#*!
many steretoaeopic photographs * .mmuniat parly." In his formnl
in his condition" today, memorial nounced hla candidacy for the
I l mtlHisM *•«• F*ma Ultb* •
that Ray Jr. had brought hark .tittemcnt he said there are mil favor doing something about the yestriHay to trade aivay AmerHospital annannrr,l.
City Commission, group two, In
from Iran and Europe.
liona of Americans opposed to Frc.idcntisl elector muddle which Ira’i i laim to a »r*t on the com"Bat** Ruth eontin*ies to run a the’ November *l*etl
■*etTon.
Bay Ball Jr. Is a graduate of increasing rrnlralixation of fed- aptw.ts to give Floridians no misslmi in return for full anil
moderately high fever and In
it sinlfnaeA *••» l*ns » I M»f I
Seminolo High
Ideologic, ,
.irminnin
mgn Whool
.wcnooi and
nn.t alienatirn- rtitl
nat powers, tn
m foreign
inrrign mooiogir*.
i • i
v„ ., « ,
i
general Uthtre
I*' no Improvement
|dc|
the
Hnlverally
of
Florida
f«r
s*d
the
“
ahrvml.
effort
lo
huy'*1
"
*"!'
vo,r
'?
r
In his condition," the hospital •“primarily interested In at p ro -1
•
year. During hla aarly youth ernes through appeals to pi*-, either Many 3. Itumin or J. I T .
bulletin r*ad.
grcs.lv. efty of. Sanford, and *| MADISON. W Ift, A U G .18 (AY— j,, (teeama r«
scmated hy
fascinated
bv radio (u.llce.”
-Slmm Ihutmond for Prcidcnl.
This contrasted with a bulletin •Tvnnfnrd to which our chlldre The uneathlng of sk.laUl ^ . 1 n * rr(|i, &gt;n(| #lndIid
,T « r r thl ._
vetterday that the alek, ratlrrdi would be proud to practice Utelt* of four prehl.loric Indiana near ^ d ‘ « t ’ in ^ h e m b l t f * and
“V r e ‘l,len.lJl‘
Bre.iclent S. D. Clatkbaseball star had ralllmi and was various professions, trades, and here was describ'd
i.Jon Cu '’ .o
U
. * - . . . « * « l - . s t:i.sti
described today
U l a yhy
h yD "r ^- C. "; ^,
^m i„v . ‘^ H m D
w“Sn ‘ " f iLdi Prlr
P htr'"i,lrtn, r' ,lr^
LAKE SUCCESS. AUG. IS—
Improved.
tm.ineasaa.**
Andrew Whltefonl,
nf
lilo
lt
Cob
I
"1?
"
^
,,y
«mtHbutlon*
' u « « t " * v * '» ii c e .." 7 ! : . r . o a . w
1 “ V?L..Vr.
'***» I'RRif f.iiii*
i ,j\
World armament* ran he
Ev*n hi* wife raid yesterday
lege,
as
one
of
Ui*
moat
Import*
"PPr,,tu'MI am particularly (nictated In
darhcl only when rnnfidenre and
that "hr’a feeling better."
ant
arrhao-ologlesl
finds
over
mads
the continued devtelopment of the
•raurlty are established, the Unit­
FI n o n p v i t u r v u v v T
tourist trad# In Sanford," he aUt- in southern Wisconsin,
ed Nation* Commission far Con*
Dr.
Whltaford,
_
professor
” B N LA K O
rn,| in
(n uuuminE
doubling nur
our efforts’
f.
T*b M KVN T , r«i, pny
;
.7 « r* — »*"**
&gt;
vt-nliotiid Armaments derided to ­
I.W
n
T " 11* ! for tho to attract tourists lo rnr city, an Ihorology, wld tbo remains had i
A TH E N S , Aug. II. 0T')— The day
,
r o w ument announced to*lay that
Thu wa* one of the two major
rirrek troop* on tin* northeastern principles ceepted by the commiss­
out a partition in Its club house « X n i . t a and ftdultriall.U
»Hlrh flomi.hcl at least;
U I 111X 111911 S O p Y I l O D U L I I d l i e i l g L
Gram mo* front are being shcllr*l ion a* It prepared an interim re­
nsar Go|d*m U k e In ortlrr to af* wf|| a* those persona aeaklngpcr-1r* raoturlea ago.
!
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port to the Security Council on its
from inside Albania.
ferd more room for the event, manent Florida homas,"
uneorerad by
By JACK BBLL
Greek troop* t|prn clearly heard rfforts during the past year.
Decoration of tho hall has been
u,
t u . _
'a road-bulldlng m w .
The other principle was that Ihe
start'd
i&gt; A,
a «Harp,
» - - '•resident,
ja »
I* * p JiJr ***
n
. Whlteford
tvM*.r..rd ,&gt;u
t , skeletons
Itarted iiM
said P.
.,n .®*n*
..
Dr.
said iIho
W ASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (/T)- H*i&gt;uhtican» gave cvrry intliralinn to­ orders to ftrn being given In thn
SSPj *h* wrrp found In an avrellant state day of arrepling Prc*id**nl Tnimsn*’* *h«llcnf** lo mskc a political ii*u«* A Bosnian language, a general rommission must confirm ll* ef­
thfa morrilng. The builan^ la a
forts to weapon* not within the
former Navy atom-house, m^x- father of two children, ha la a of preservation "probably because
staff spokesman aaid.
jurisdiction of tho atomic energy
•ure* 21 by too feet and has a graduate of John B. Stetson Uni* nf the mound-like grave where of ihe Congressional hunt fnr Commutmla in the government.
Newspaper*
hero
ruporte*!
guar*
rommission. Tho Russian* havo In­
vtenlty, where ha received the drainage has haen good, an-l th&lt;*
Mr. Truman's second declaration ihst the Senate and House invesliconcrete floor.
degree ot Bachelor of Science rlav fn which they wera Imbeddad." gslort arc nothing but a red hrrring-wdlh the added phrase: of the rills column* have been even re­ sisted that tho arm* rommlitlon
treating into Albania despite a must deal with all ssrapon*. In­
In IM7. Ha la a member of na­
A female akull Included a per­ strongest type you can smell-brought a bunt of answering firm from resolution by the United Nations cluding a-bomba,
M YS TER Y SH O OTIN G
tional fraternities
In
b o th fect set of troth, aa aaM.
M IAM I BBACU. Aug. I I . W chemistry and mathematics.
_
-------- --------------------- •tieeial committee on the Balkan*
Mr*. Mary Seward, of tha state GOP rank*.
— A man waa dead and a young
t tV A H IA N M E A T
Gov, Thomas E. Dewey's cam­ interest shown in th&lt;* spy In­ calling for their Internment hy
Mr. 8temper waa a mamber of historical society, said tha Hope*
woman critically wounded in a
IISMISSH mt f a i r Tkrvst
O TTA W A . Aug. 11 (A l— Agri­
Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.
paign manager deviated at Allusny vestigations.
walla
daralopad
agriculture,
a
Friday Ui# 18th ahooUng today
culture Minister J . G. GardiRrr
Bep, Miindt (R-HIM, who has
distinctive type nf pottery, copper lhat thr* people are "ahoeked" at
which police reported tn be
T A X M E E T IN G
| handcraft and a trading ayetam what he called the President's at­ bran acting chairman for many nf
It*28 ( ’HASHES
announced today the lifting of
"something of a nya U ry.”
No meeting waa held today by whhh^cwrad^rnoj^of tha North titude “ in seeming to raver up" Ihe bearing* before the House
BOSEW KLL, N. M . Aui
lug, 11 (AT Canadian export rontrnt of beef
Tha d«*d naaa waa ■
the City OauMiaaUs aa a tag
'
information baariag dn Com* Un-American Actlvitlca Commit­ — Twelve crewmen ware killed
and rattle and r a lm , effective next
Saau
•qualitatiaa board. M they wiU
■ m ist aetlviUaa.
. .
Unearthing of tha
tee, shaped hla acceptance in tho tight othera wera Injured dang­ Monday.
dnh
The relaxation applies tn beef
erously last night In Uw crash ef
Bar hart h v w B , I r , tha cam* form w a counter-direWhlteford aaid, waa
a B-29 superfortress, tha Roswell and veal, dressed and other edible
"I challenge the President," Record aaid today.
beef and veal product*, canned
The ship crashed three miles foods containing meats, and meat
m t nf Hop— ad rahara waa _ ratting alaa that hratappanad In Mundt aaid. "to authorlca tha
two.
Ohio, and It waa known the Waahlngtoe In the last three PRI
and
other
government south of Walker A ir Force has* pastes, *S well a* to llsreslnek on
near here.
the 1
ItVstlsste Oa rax* T iro l
Iks h*&gt;nf.
weeks could matrh the "Intensive"
Indiana also llvwl In Minnesota.
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bif, 4.

Health Hoard H a s
Authority To Force
Quarantine Action

--------- --- w.,M, jstemperAnnounces pom. m. down when they hum
Babe Ruth Shown No Candidacy For City .*•»
«"&gt;•
Improvement Today
Commission P o st
Skeletal Rcmaina Of
iir.nO H S .ui.u'ST.T.'. InilinnHArclIncarthed

N. Says World Nol
Ready For Arms Slash

is? ma JSSA as,'!'„fl,

Republicans Indicate Acceptance

'HilS “ TSSCS»

ns? j M t s m

Of Tn m u n ’s Snv Probe fhallenoo

(irit'k TroopH Fired
On From Albania

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T ension Increases As
R ussian Radio De­
clares U. S. Took
P a rt In Kidnaping
W A S H IN G TO N . Aug. 13. ( i'P ) lhe Slate Department today prom*
i»ed atylum for two Soviet tchool
teacher, who have figuretl in currrnl ro n grcio tM l *py inveitiga*
lion, if - a. expected they want
to remain in thi. country.
At the nine lime, the depart­
ment dircloieil thvt the Rutiian
government’, claim that official
igenrie, of the I'm trd States were
involved trt "kidnaping** at leait
onr of the leather, have been
denied directly to Soviet Foreign
Minivlrr Molotov by Ametican
Amba »*.vil'ir Waller Bedell Smith.
Moreover, department ipokei*
titan Mu hart | McDermott ebo
vigtirmi.ly denie.1 a ie(«&gt;rt broad*
c.«.t by the Moieow radio that
1.nder.eerelary of Stale Robert A.
Lovett had tnld the Ru.tian amhataador iu Wavhington L i t Mon­
day night that one of the teacher*,
Michael
Ivanov itch
Samarine,
"wa» .tilljn t lo intrrtogaiion by
llic letletal liiiieatl of luve.tigalion."

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McDermott rhmacterited that
Moscow rnilio rctwirt. which waa
repreMnte&lt;l a. the official ver,ioiL of what Molotov told Smith
Wclmoulav nlgtit, na liejug "prttx
ty rough."
McDermott aaiil that Lovett
actually told thn Soviet amhat*
xador that all lio knew waa what
he hail read in the nawipapar*
alviut the rase and that tho nawa*
pai&gt;cr av'iuuta ehowi-d Samarlna
had voluntarily tequrxted an In*
rfaail«H,« no I'aae T m l

Christian Church
Reports Progress
On Memorial Fund
Fin** progress in raising funds
to build n memorial pisrsonsge in
liopiir of the lute Itev. W. I’,
V c ley of ll,.' First Christian
t’finrv-It was reported today hy
I.* tei Tharp, fund ehalrman, who
revealed that contribution! have
pa**cd the T.I.ihni mark an dthat
the fund' me nrt ile nslt It* panford bonk i,
The I'ar-onsge committee has
definitely ■b-ided that tha par*
xinage will
bull, on the lots ad*
joining (I..- rh'it'h on Sanford
Avenue, hr raid. A fourth tot wa*
recently pun lix*,*d in order that
the playground may l*e between
the rluiri h and parsonage.
Serving with Mr. Thnrp are the
following rn mm litre member*: O.
D. I.amite**, Mrs. !L G. Fox^ Alax
It. Johnson. The Bev. J. K. Mc­

Kinley of the Fust .Methodist
l*..allw«*a ..« ease l* i,rl

H ospital R c n cfit To

Be Aided By Lions
Panford Lion* at their meeting
today at tha Tourist Canter
pledged co operation with other
civic organlration* In promoting
a Thanksgiving ball, proceed* of
whlrh are to he donated tn Fer*
mdd.Laughton Memorial Hospital.
The l.lon* havo always held
their annual hall at this data,
and arn relinquishing It for tha
hospital benefit, but plan to re­
sume their annual Thanksgiving
ball next year, it wa* announced.
I^ruv Northrop, secretary of
the DeLati'l Lions Club was a
rial tor.
King Lion Hamilton Bisbro read
an editorial from Ihe New York
Dally
Minor entitled, "Lora
Those Lion#.** Thi* contrasted
Iho ideals of the Mon* who ra’-entlv convened In New York and
who were described a* "good
people who lorn their country
and their fellow men," with Ihoae
of the Wallacn "so called In­
tellectuals” who at Shlb* Park,
Philadelphia, "master-minded the
show fnr Ih* rabid mob, ridicul­
ing their own land and It* great
men and paying slavish tribute
tn a bloody foreign dictator."
S T O V E E X P L O S IO N
W IN T E R H A V E N . Aug. 13, (A*)
— Mra. John L . Rawls, 50. waa
killed Instantly today in a kitchen
stove explosion which wracked a
largo portion of her horn'.
Fire Chief Georgo T , Rassett
said It waa "hard to ear" what
caused tha explosion but ballsrad
an accumulation of natural n a
used In cooking wta Ignited when
•he attempted tn light her si ore,

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Soviet Teachers
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U r n * * m h .«* F B I.
T h « •Win I'n i u( imliv hi nit I right*
&gt;i the Hutilan nln.nl teacher*
wa»
by Mr Detniolt at
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raid-day new* conference at
tbt Stale Depsium rit. It uaa in
thia connection that the question
•f asylum aiuw . It brought tin*
first pirns* official statement of
Araati.sn policy in the Sarmarin •
case as wall as that of Mrs.
Oksana Stepanova Kust-nkina.
McDermott was ackril wiicthar
Soviet Consul General Yakub I&gt;&gt;makin or any other official liaJ
the right la damand tlir ratum
of Mrs. Kosenklua tu Russia.
McDaimntl said Secretary of
State Marshall hail made clear at
a news conference Wednesday
"that the right of choice iasides
in the individual." Broadening
H U answer to include the 8araarincs as well as Mrs. K«*enklna. h« added:
“i f they want to stay hart, HOLDINO H i t SON, Chad, g-montha
they stay. You know peopU who old, Mr*. Florence Alber Is pictured
acr in the United States and aio
aftanl to retuin home are given
the right of asylum and go to
work."
Th e escape of two obscure
school tcsclieis front KussUn
diplomats In New York threat­
ened today to complicate the Itfftrult Moscow talks on the Berlin
crisis.
Both Russian teachers express­
ed fear of returning to Russia.
Mrs. Okaalia 8. Knsrnkiua leap-nl |
three atoriea from the Russian
consulate In New York and, In- i
d, went to a hospital. Michael |
Samarin renounced his Hus- |
alan cltirenshlp and
fled to
asylum with bis family.
Foreign Minister Molotov of
Russia. In the midst of conversatloos with the U.S., Hi n u ll ond
French envoys on Berlin, took
lima to demand the teachers'
surrender to Soviet authorities
and the punishment of ail in- '
Yulvt.i In the cases. Molotov char- I
acterlstlcally called the case*
"kidnaping*."
U appeared Secretary of State
Marshall would reject all the
Ruslan protest*. Both tire teach­
er* are.expected to testify befote
the congre«slonal spy hearings,
which President Trum an again
asserted is a red herring.

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ADVEHTISINr; ONCE H e . ]

a

fly-by-night business. "We hate spent." he say*
impressively, "a half-million dollar* on advertis­
ing in the last decade "

Mr. Chris also would like to gloss over Mis*
lames past as Madame Casssr.rtra. the astrolnglst, because hr feel* people classify aslrologista
a* fortune-tellers, which, he say* she was not.
Mel Hslmer
Mis* I j t i .c say* simply of this pait of hsr life:
'T i n Irish All the Irish can read tea leaves"
Friendship Center was founded chiefly for lonely women, accordIng to Mi C hris hut Mis* Lane **&gt;* that just now there is a definite
ahuitagv of young girls between the ages of 2&amp; and 30 "We have
about four men to one g ill in that age rategoiy." she dsclar;#
This Is rsther strange, slncr Manhattan always htsiiia to be full
of bright young things who huvr tome to New York to seek a hus­
band In addition to their fortunes, and everyone knows New York
men art not the marrying kind
The customers ate the most Interesting item about Friendship
Carder. Almost without exception they a it very embanasted when
they find their way down to the office* in the hotel basement.
•"It’e very humiliating." the short, blond Miss Lane admits How­
ever. they ovetcome then Inherent shyness and come to Ihs Center,
w hen,
private
iLcu
down
their
O N L Yin PIN
til A booths,
A I T I J Cthey
A M let
A A
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ACCE
P TE Dand
byaaplain
Friendship
souls' w e
i* , If you
___gr» separated, you can, t . .gst la the treasured
-------Center.
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files. Most people turn up right after ChiMroas; they figure logi­
cally that thus they won't have to buy a Christmas p rn rn t for any­
one they may mest. Miss Lane says Around November, business
drops off again
Many of Ui# current female applicants arc girl* whose husbands
wert killed in the w « . Oviestonally. t h m appear* a woman or
man with a physical deformity; If they qualify otherwise, thsy ar*
accepted but the deformity Is not kept secret A widower with four
young children, for exempts, recently met and married a girl whoa#
arm was withered from Infantiif paralysis
Among the mors msmorabls applicants in Miss Lane s flits was a
divorced man who wrote and asked that his foimer wlf* b* regis­
tered— unbeknownst tu hsr. It seems he was paying Her alimony

ported that a number of women writs and ask to be placed on "Mr.
Manvills's list."
A young wlfa recently cams In end eskn* tliet her mother be
accepted ae a leglsttant because there was Just no room for her la
their crowded apartment; the mother WAR accepted and cam* In
the Oliver day flashing *u engagement ring and announcing plana
for gathering up a trousseau. Hite If 01
Then (here was the man and woman who were divorced but who
came in to Mis* tome’s on separate occasions to register. Both ra­
ms in rd. “The man married a charming young girl," MU* Lens
I,-port* "The woman married a saloon-keeper."
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PAKISTAN Ambassador to tha
United Stater. M. A. Ispaliiid, la
among Ilia 1,070 passenger# aboard
the Maurcluaid a* Hi* liner dock*
in New York.
(international)

PAPER I

WA N T E D
YOUNG MAN
Stack Room and Receiving Clerk
Apply—

JUST ONI H0UI OID. the L.vby pachyderm bom to Romeo and Rlullcita
at the Rome, Italy, Z w , stands and takes hie first bottle from the roo's
vclerinstian. The parents are favorites with the Roman too visitors.
They now lose star billing to the new addition, which Is said to be the
first skU ajil born tn F u n pc in seventy years.
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A R EC EN T A P P LIC A N T H AH A MIMHIUNAHT who had hern
tid'-g on a Staten I-land but and saw a young couple asalsd In front
of blm glance up at s Clara loin* advertUement apf) remlnUc*
fondly about how I n / - .d :net at Misa line's The niUalorutry,
invldenlally, .net and wed r Himday School trat tier.
Falheis w Ihi want '.betf A x - e r daughters— especially daughter*—
.nanled. ar* frequent Visitors to Friendship Center. They regUtef
their glib without their knowledge, meet potential suitors at Mis*
u n r 't and thru bring them hum* to the house as young buslntai
frier. J* ar acqualnlanrra.
.
Ml-* Isvr.e sera nothing wrung with till* "They want Itirir daugh­
ter* to have the brat of eveiything," she saye, stoutly. "1 think It's
admirable"
Biawn-hatred girts ar* much mor# In demand In New York thu
blond** and among ths older men the preference la for good housekeeper*.
"Ixiis of men want to meet glrla who are, well, not skinny " M.-s
Ian* says, "but they don't winl to aay 'fat,' ao Ibsy Just say, 'Weil,
somebody (Milt Uka you, Miss La**.'“ Misa Lana is M l aklnny.

A N X IO tm r AWVTINO tha Chief Executive'* approval, Mas Zaritsky,
president of Ihe Ttuw York A l’L llaltarF Union, looks on In Wsshlngton
M President Tinman tries on tha list just presented to hlin on behalf of
tha hat worker* The hat, sir# 7H, la believed to have been made to
withstand a rigorous presidential campaign. (International Soundphofo)

Prenident’o Challenge

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awar secrets to Moscow agents.
lila vigorous assertion that
these inquiries are nothing but a
rad herring left little doubt he
will ton laud In rebuttal that' tha
bearings were stage-managed to
take tha nubile Mind off hit cost
of living battle with Congress.
A week ago tb* President said
nothing had been disclosed that
was not alreivdy known to the F B I.
He added that a grand Jury also
had looked Into the charges.
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White
House new* cunfaretice
yesterday. One of a smaller-thsautual crowd of reporters noted
that Ren. Mondl (R -S D ) had said
1. 1
inquiries ar* ovtr
Mr. Truman will have to vat his
word*.
General Dwight D. Elsenhower
d do'i seam to think so, the f t* ,
sldaat
said.
Eisenhower
said
aarllor in tha weak that tha
nation * secret* had been vary wall
kept.
Another question lad M r. T r u ­
man Into tha declaration that tha

A* for a prediction by Senator
Ta ft of (lido, chairman of the OOP
policy commute#, that prices will
lave) off, Mr. Trum an said ha
hopes Ta ft la a good prophet but
he can't agree with him.
The president took occasion to
deny what a repot tar said war*
Republican changes that the fed­
eral payroll had been stacked with
18,000 additional person* a month
recently in a pre-election rise.
T l i n r t» nothing to that, Mr.
Trum an slid. He added that most
of the Inctrase in Job* has r 4M
because uf the European H e n ..,.y
Program, adding that ha hadn't
filled any of these Jobs. New
employes were all selected by
Marshall Flan Administrator Paul
Hoffman, he said.
Republican* will settle on Ihotr
plans at Wh Albany conference
next week between Dewey, Oov.
Earl Warren of California, Me
running mat*. Brownell and olbor
party officials. Brownell put out
the word in advance that Dewey
will wage a "a vigorous, construc­
tive campaign and will travel safenstvcly."
Hugh D. Scott, J r , Republican
national chairman, flaw wtstward
far a conference with Warren Ismarrow I d Portland, Ore.

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der known as Grandma Moses, Is shown relaxing with bar great-grand*
daughter, Barbara. In her farmhouse near Manchester. VI Grandma
Llovan* popularity will be further enhanced by the reproduction n( on*
of her paintings as a Christman card, fib* will celebrate her aigfatyelghtb birthday pn September 7.
(International Sound photo)

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t'oltthat expert* agir# thet the *t&gt;lld south te broken end itn
the Dixirtreto may cerry Miatiasippi. AUbeme. South Caroline *14,
poetibiy, Georgia and FKmJ*. Ttieie are iijrj
poeiit
that U r. Trum an alio will loaa every betdtr ^
ftate
Kentucky may be cloae because of the fruerta
of Senator Albcn Barkley on the Deir.omOc
ticket but even there the odd* are against Mr
Truman Laleit Information la • * ! the pri*.
dent will Ioar hia h v»e elate of Missouri Hi la
expelled to love Oklahoma.

Mr Truman la bein* given a chance to carry
the stale of Washington because of t u atrer^
labor vote. H* may win Rhode Island. Tex** *-j
North Carolina. Virginia la la doubt So it | w
all down the line. In Uk parade of aUtaa
W
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Wuthing len
dupuaaed with the both Congress but will
port the Lkwry-Warren ticket fur a change In arimi rue trailer., t.tplog it meana a change for the better
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WA A T E !)

• T IM E L Y M is t B E N T L E Y — Son* Republican* In Congreaa u i
offering secret thanks to Elisabeth Bentley, confessed cx-CotrununlM
spy nng leader— and not because of her exposure# of alleged
espionage agents tn government, either.
Tne OOP ran t help being grateful that Miss Bentley's startling
revelations and allegations have diverted public thinking from |ht
aiiltmitatloii row they were asked to act on in Pieaident Trumans
special arasion call.
Tula un't lo'say that Republicans generally are not confident of %
election victory In Novrmler. They are. However, certain OOP
euiijiicsamrti have feared their own political futures were Jeopardised
by the president's «mplu*l* or. Inflation and th* G O P leadership'*
unwillingness to do anything about It.
These Republican*, front congressional districts
Rad Praha
that awing from on# political faith to another on a
Helps OOF
nuriow margin of votes, have evenly expressed
Icara that Mr. Truman's strong anti-inflation stand
might up the scale* against them In November.
However, they feel a bit better about It now Mia# Bcntiay has
the voting public thinking m terms of Ih* Communist w — dt
ralher than anti-inflation.
They are beginning lo hope (hat tl|« JAmocrttlc aiiU-mflaUo*
laau* might pruv* tu be another Trum an miaeaiculaiion.
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t'Churdr ano the Rrv.Paul CaipentJ**r of tl-e First Chtt«ti„ti Church
if Urlaikfu.
All Church Notice* M * t lie prtstnfcd at The UiTtog efflaa m l l «
No decision av lo tiic typ • uinl
day bclnre publiccttcn.
•fee of ths pstsunage h'lihlliur
ha« yet ii««n made. .iul »• icon a»
CASS f t . i LRU'
.o m m u n it t
fund* t.re or iM»po»:t in SunF IR S T M B TI1 U H I8 T I T I F U C I I
i T I l 't X l l
Jli'i-ido thi», ,„ ij i l ^ Than*, lie
Rev. J- I'. McKinley, .Minister
l rttik*r X: th.\!'r’ TrrperviaUvn
"added Bun tin fiructinc will !*•
Mrs. P. R. Stephenson. D hvctu *&gt;f
Rev. E'U'-i Vd K 1'* tM-r. Pastor
aumethil)* that thu City if .SnhReligious hilucutimi
,.*:1*&gt; V. M. Situhry Stliool
for it can \)t pruoil of.
9:45 A. M. Clutich School — A
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Wur.-hip
Service.
j Con’ rib iUvns. hr revealed, have
Cia*e for Every A ;y
•‘T o - Place ( c the Bible."
tanked fions the ihiev ••n l» that
II:bO A . M. Morning W m . hip
7:30 P. M.s &gt;..uth Fellowship
a little eluirt iriiin l i.t in UR in- i
7:00 P. M Youth Fellowship
•iividuit! dunati-m ■f 1375 To
Services
F IR S T f U P T IS T • n irttC M
date. v'Kl p*!t5-..i- have rt&gt;Ttl»ibUt*tl.
g:iY» P. J|, Union Services at the
fa il. Avenue ul iiixtli • tte't- ContrtttuBcos hnv* coin'- fu*nt
Presbyterian Cjurch
W. !*. Itrooka, Jr.. PaMiw.
buelr.mr huuret, civle utganiraSuiitlay Sch.nil 9:t.X
Mlion*. rhetihcs and pt-.R ssiuiml
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N 1 J in tlT I
Murnim; Worship 11:00 A. M.
men, til of r h-rti have recalled
J Rnndall F.-rtia. Mini'tci
Tm inlng I ’nloti ti.15 P. M.
thr uns*.-lrivS dcvutlon of the Rev.
“'ll.* Chur-h TU ti S jc n fil* '1 Evening \\ &gt;r lug
»:iH» P. M. Vcslcy in eivir * ,.j cotnrnuulty
Chnplaiti Duvrtd Sf&gt;c«iiE£ of the rujettv Mr Tharp pn tiled out.
will be the termcie subject a t th First Christian Churvh SimLi) U. S. Arm y, ucontly ustumml
Contribution: h» vu been re­
from Jup^n will! speak at th* ceived from many stale.
Dior Ring.
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Sun-lay School
!&gt;i I j A . M. mm nin3 hour.
!n lujlinif uf H:i ecinmiltec end v
Lord’* Supper ami wot ‘.hip
The ti. A*s will hold a corona­ Christian Cliuich unruheti mim- tP ® -*
11-bO A. M.
tion a / ' ! '" - ui lk«- cw -ning hour. bcrlrg 175, he said that he wish- &gt;
Welcome.
Chiistiun Yfuth Follow ship 7:00
*d tn extend .incin tiuitik* :oj TIITHYISr. tv* .4. thr House U « An r'l.-. n A ticit.&lt;-i Cot.m llle- Pi
the donoi&gt;.
k y.
Wu_' - ten m i : Gilds Uua.e ol
THE ( III RCII Ol GOD
Union Service
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B.hJc Study TVcdliccduy 8:00 IE tty Avrnttv and Fiflli S trw t prrsetn
p:i*tnr.
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Rev. t). II. Kii klend. Pastor
when r •: roifetarv to Nathan
Randall
Fanis, who treentiy
P. M.
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nstcr-i in tlu-ooM10:00
'!. Sunday School
A cordinl wetcirtc i* exlctulad to
movedline ft urn Wayciuss,
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AVitltain*. . J P . r m I iiulv- l l**c |*i ■ ■■
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D.upl n K. Cnsrles. U. D.. Minister1
Rev. i.. It ltu&gt;hl&lt;'ii. Pastor
henvr '••t Hi. W aj.io.e 1 umal- •-«lt fl'itom jl:
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Herald pad idj.ti tilb u U to Rev.
Stun In y School P;t5 A. M,
Pu..ior Kmerltus
Morning Wn hip ll&gt;.IS A XL I Par i lx at follows:
9-15 A XI. Sunday School for
■’Th i' w-riler i» b lOiitile-r of I lie
J u n i o r Sneiotv UtSD ! ’. M.
all age*
•Presbyterian (.’butch, hut hi* wife ‘
Vour.tr Peoph.' 7-VJ P M.
11:00 A. M., Morning Mnrrhip
1* a mender
f th-j C lirt.lU n
Sorvicei-Serrron "Why BinsiiT'’ E vungilitiic liuur 7-15 P M.
Mi.) Wfc,, p.nycr service W ed.' Church I if wlwn- L»i
Ea.cis
Uy Mr. Charlev
; c i' II,
: ire v c d fur about fo u r arid o w
7:00 I*. At. Junior ami senior
i J i r i r g thi* n m * l
v o 'J , R ^ / K i “
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art, a r d w an t t o ,
t -n Ilibt,- tcb.ml. I 'o m t a n J be comm end n.m most highly lo vau
v.ith n* (rot 1 *• to 11.30 * v t r y day J» * s e n s m a . c J
r.a r d .u u ik in g ,
god
i 0 1 tw o week*.
| eweal»*plrlt*d . •
H e wae
7buV Elui, Avenue.
activ e in I'u l.ion* Club, n v * , | on
Kiv J o . C. Cr#* . Minister.
Various coir.mlttcif. • ' u . n r t n Aundny S-.huul at 9:13 A . M
U N IT Y
e ta n t vieitm at du local hospital?
Vic have i-l^t.tjt.'for all
Faith Curt wall, Min’. iter
ja n d w as an nutvtaiidiug! cuevtrucPastoral icrvice. at, 11d&gt;0 A . M.
&gt;1 rte 111 i y
.li v e 1 it',ten gvi)fully.&lt;'
"The Need of Doctrine"
7 „ j. j t. pTa yn ^crvlc#
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Evurkeli-tic a*rvRv nt 7 i5 P. V a l! • Hntt-!. » in) P. M , Claes
M. Thi* will h*. th;t hegimnn;.- of •Oo-i I , the .'in w ir." at th« httel
an old time I ’vnlicocial Rovlvrl
f r id a y
I S te m n e r A n n o u n ce s
iDieting. TJ * Rev. H 'I Slaii* of
UJ5 A M Radio piogram, ’
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WaycroM. Go. will conduit the Voice uf Unity".
| 1 u s i i * m i I |-, i.«i l-uus n a n
jc • 10c *
rem n l. Services each ce.-nlitg nt
|Dm fa- nlty ■t.
mu eule

S p ttU l lo C r n ltil P u t t
T P rA R IIliy O T O N 1 k ,p ile President Tium an’a bold gesture ts
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summoning beck Congress l now adjourned again) anJ bit
fighting aiidrrr* to th* Democratic net Ion* I convention. Imllcetwr*
err that he will be the worst-beeUn caruliiUU etnee A lt La r4 »

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Tiwmon M oy U » B o id « |
And Five S a a ih e m Stale*

* CIO S l’P P O K T— president Truman, however, may take cor.tofo
lion from certain factori To r Instance signs are multiplying l!ta|
the CIO. Which has been playing hard lo get. ultimately m il c;.d«i**
the pieaident.
CIO Pieaident Phil Murray hae called hi* chief aides to a ir.ieP
li.g in Washington In late August. The decision to back Mr T i&gt; a
man may be taken then.
*
Jack Kroll. head of the C IO Political Action Commute* wta
earner was biller against the admini»ualion. racently toid «. CIO
union convention- "It may b* that th* plain people of the Ui.U*J
States have found another champion It may be that Presluut
Truman baa found htma#lf: at any rat*, lie has a new look now, mi
J must say that the new look become* him."
Thla "new look’* date* from th* Democratic convention— Mr.
Trum an* epeech to th* conclave and th* party platform piaake
calling for repeal of the Tait-H arU ey law and aupport of civil ngau
l&lt;f illation
It la noted that aoin* labor leadara believe by delaying endenp a
mtril of Mr. Trum an they are throwing voles lo Henry Wallaces ™
third party, which th* C IO etrongly oppose*.

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president W aral la o ta n
C andidate Since lo n d e n ?

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We take pleasure in announcing a real
* * * SUNDAY DINNER SERVICE a *
Why not make every Sunday a MOTHER’S DAY
let her enjoy the Sabbnlh
S o u th e rn 1’rlcd C h ick en , . .T ender S leu k a.

Army O tapU u Uavltl H. Specring will be the guest
upeoker nt the

A v a rie ty o f p la tte r* to fit uveryunea

First Baptist Church

Folks we do sene Ihe bent coff#*' In town
with fresh cream . . . 0.»r
Cltlldtcns I’Inlw Scrvetl
Phone 1217. UeRerve* RcatR f»r your luntily
Thank you.

Sunday morning al 11 O'clock. Hs ha* announced for his tubkct. "S u n riu tc the U n d of the Hieing Bun". Chaplin and
lire. SprtHng. with their five month* old eon-Chatle.-w*
visiting Mrs. Sperring** parent*. Mr. am] Mi*. J . A. StrancrThe B|K-«iing*i have Just returned front Japan where they
have been |ialloii&lt;xl for 30 month*.
Prior to Id* entering Ihe artuy ho waa partor in Florid* and
Teias. U* k * armluate of Slctaun University and the South» DaplDt Tlkeologlral Srmluar)’.

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FRIDAY APPPOT_l8._ lf48

Yugoslavia
Ernie Hill, observing conditions in Yugoslavia for the
Chicago Dally News says thnt, for a Communist country,
conditions art decidedly une\’cn.
As before its retirement behind the Iron curtain, many
citizens have plenty to eat and to wear, and live in comfort.
Just as many others are cramped for the bare necessities of
life. This unevenness is most noticeable in large centers of
population. In the agricultural districts the people lead the
.tame life they have always led. They wear the traditional
peasant costumes and a large proportion o f the field work­
ers are women.
Hill says their attitude toward the rest of the world is
characterized by a vast indifference, based on a lack of
knowledge. He thinks the Yugoslavs are happy in t h e i r
ignorance, and worry little about political affairs. They are
working hard at repairing war damage and at producing
food crop*, and lead a self-sustaining, self-contained exls(ance.
Such s country suffers less under changes of government
than a nation like Czechoslovakia, which acts a high vnluc
•&gt;r political freedom. It is surprising to American observers
thst those bid n il European countriee, geographically so
clone together, can remain pole* apart as to National charac­
ter.
Illustrating the naitetr of tom*
A m rttu nt who bslirve in “ red
herring*." Senator Pepper declsret
that Charlet Kr*mer. former gov­
ernment employee, ir not a Communul. How doet he know? W hy.
tay» Pepper, "Kramer inured me
that he wsa not * Cnmmuniat.**
and that ptotei it. And Benedict
Arnold said he wain’t a traitor.

prophet* of doom lot the vest of
the world Ne*erthelen. you don’t
find many American* willing to
jump nut of a thifd *lory window
in order to e»c*p» to Knttia.

(soternor Ihiitmond Mpteiie*
admuehly the ilatn right* princi­
ple on racial relation*. "Every
right thinking American want*
good racial relation*.” ht laid in
Texai the other day. "if ihe inleicst* of the people of New Yoik
ate better terser! under law* pro­
hibiting tegirgalion. then the*
ihould have the right to prohibit
icgirgation. If the people of
Georgia aie heller governed under
regregalmn law*, (hen ihey ahnuld
have ihe right (o enac! legidalion
for or againil aegregation: then
federal law* on the aub|erl ihould
not he impnaed on lhal ilale.”

ADAMS and HARRISON
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W A S H IN G T O N .

the Herald* enterpnnng re­
porter diicovtr* from a tesrch
through Herald file* that grocery
prieea are today something like
four timei higher than they were
ten yean ago. It is well to re­
member that when you art talking
about tbe coat of City govern­
ment. Firemen and policemen hart
to eat tbe tame ai anyone e|*e,
So do trash collectora and ditch
diggvrt. You cannot expect the
City to hire workmen lor the
tame wager in 1948 when labor
ia scarce a* in 1938 when labor
war plentiful, especially in view
of the present high cost of li«ing.
If you do not like the incteased
cost of running the City, or high
taxes, do not blame the City
Commission, blame the people who
insisted on raising prices, creat­
ing scarcities both ol labor and
materials, and flooding the coun­
try with ten cent dollars.
It sound* good to read in th«
piper that a GOP housing bill hai
been signed by the President and
become a law,, not as generous
cr as broad at the President
wanted, to be sure, but broad
enough to maks us wonder whsth•r any housing legislation will do
any good. 0ns thing we sie sura
you do not build house* with
either'Congressional bills or public
apeeches. It takes labor and ma­
terials. Statistics show that just
as msny houses were W it last
year as could be built with the
mstclisli available by the men
who seer* able to build them. The
new law provide* more money to
build new house*, but it doet not
provid* u s i ur Material*. J I m

Telephone I IS

Carlin Palmer Ray, Society Editor

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*Social
Yon are legally re*
ipontlble for the
•airly of fyery per­
son who I* legillmrlely on y o u r piemHr*. Liability Insur­
ance, ran lake that
r e sp o n sib ility nil
jour shoulders.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
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To Meet New Florida Financial Responsibility Law
CASH DIVIDENDS TO POLICY HOLDERS

Calender

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Room 225. Melach Hulldlng 222 K 1st St real

Patrolman Shows
Jaycces Safety F

Equip. Co

flO f R £ £ LURCH

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Mrs, Jue I’rtrna entritaincd
member* of the G&lt;ddrn Rule f i r elr of the First Christian ('H indi
which met u-eently for its Augu*t
meeting. The meeting wn* opened
with the devotional by Mr*. IV.
C. Tison and the missionary study
wsa taught by Mr*. J I*. Wilson,
"Evangelism" »a* the subject of
a talk to the group hy Mm. W .
I*. Yrsley.
A t theeonelusiiin of the business
meeting refreahmenta wen- served
to the following: Mt*. Jamei
Kirhaids. Mr*. Titon, Mm. Yesley, Mrs J. Randall Farris, M ir,
A. I.. Nihlack. Mrs. K. ( ’. Harper,
Mm. George Rotund. Mm W . F.
Ilairiett. Mrs. William Young,
Mr*. Wilson 'and Mrs. I’etras.

Friend* wMi I
Hearn thst J. F,.
tug ihe Orange
pltnl oil Sunday
go an o|M-mtion
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\ Mr*. K. C. lb
Harper, Mr*. *
daughter Hurtle'
,|*y at Daytona
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---------i Friend* will
that H arry Siui

P hftltlk u w*w a rt afadf/og
m r f W i •/ k illing gttm t efeetrpnltilly.
T k it'n t tying f*
etmnill g ttm ltli* by remolt
control.

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Ifl Michigan thlsvsa stole a
hsshlvt. tadok Dumkopf aaya
ha wouldn't know If ths bur-

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A thirsty Londoner sat down
his hsllcoptsr before a pah.
tossod off a abort bear, hoppsd
hack Into ths 'copter tad flow'
away. That Is tru ly getting high
la • hurry.

IIA I’MV BIRTHDAY
Plan Aiken
P IC K U P he aaya! You ahnuld rlda In one after an
o*erhaul |nh In our modern equipped ahop. !C* exactly
like "New Car” performance. The work I* guaranteed.
And payment In B A B Y M O N T H L Y P A Y M E N T S may
he arranged.

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Mr. Tinian generally li expect­
ed to sign Ihr ric.HI curbing Hill,
lit* statement u expected to Ha
highly i ill leal ot .that Hr liat
termed tin ".|o not Hina" Hitth
C o n itr* . The GUM mnjorlty to
fUM'.l to gtvr li'in price rontrol,
rationing uml t.lh.'t autheiitie. ho
asked to .oniH.it Inflation

-Ily Merry
Mis* Jean KlUnlieth Harper whoa* engagement is being nt
today to Mark Marks Jaeol.r, a senior at Stetson l n.vc
Hel.aml. Miss Itarpet is a graduate of Stetson and hu« men n
to teach at the S«iuthsi.le I’rimary Sehmil f..i the routing &gt;
welding will lake place In the early fall

C hristian Council
Honors New P a sto r
Il'inoting lli,. pn*lor nnd hi*
■x» it. . |(e\ nml Ml*. J. Ilnndull
Council of thv Fim t Uhilsttan
.Chutrh entertained li**t Sunday
nflviniHin with n reception at the
church
I...\&gt;ly uiisngvmriit* of mined
aunimer
flowci* wen- pluct-il .ilmut
Miss llat|H-t i« n native of Sanfonl. She attended local school* th,. tcrept inn moms Tim tahlv
nml graduated from Seminole wn* revered with n white llm-n
High School lifter which *he at­ rut w ok cloth nnd .ru in e d with
tended Florida State University an anangcm .nl "f flown* In pa*
for two year*. She wn* graduated tel shade* (tanked with tnll white
from Stetson University In June tni-. i« in rry.tnl cundelnHiu. At
ef 11*17 with an Alt degree fiom |on.- end wn« plnred the punch
the College of Art* nnd Science*^ib*i»l with o |h-ii fared *undwirhi-*
She served a* freshman adviser eml Co. a Coin in-lug served from
and was a memlier of the Spanish the other end Mm II G Fox
Club, the llaptist Student Union, presided over tile puiirll tarxxl nml
Ihr Future Teachers Association Mr*. Wiltimn Voung nnd Mm. J.
nnd was an honor student. She has L. Ilortnn assisted in serving.
teen appointed to Irarh at the
Aboil' 75 guest* cnlle.l to wrl
Smithslde Primary School.
,-,uo" ill,, new pastor uml hi* wlfo
Mr Jacoby wn* born In Miami nil log the afternoon Out of town
and graduated from the Mainland1 cue*Is InrHidrd Rev. I.nwren'e
High School a*. l»a&gt;tona Reach1 Aahl.v of deal* nml ReV. and
after which he attended Teva* 'lm . Respess of l*elj*nd.
Agricultural and Mechanical Col
lege During the war he served
Tnltnl Hhlt"t th rrr 1*
for thiee years a* a lieutenant
i of tint* th«‘ntrr «rnt
with the Air Corp* a* a hotnhadier
11.2 (HTMini
and reeel* ed hi* diacharge in lt'45
H r I. ruriently attending Stetson
University In Dcl.nnd where lie
11* a senior and i* member of the
|*l Kappa I’hl frnternily.
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qulheit ittell iolc n woildly hu*tle For
I,not dniis* o co*tome pm punctuate* a »oll bow
that flow* down liom youf gently rounded
rhoo l d e r la the new d'ppmg wolttlme. H* toll
fn*cmotion by Juliette m Foremon* H**ue faille.
Block, brown, moomlone grey, *opphire blue,'
auw. &lt;*•sen n n ii,i si buraundy S'le* 10 to 18.

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You con sipecr o landtlids of
complimenti when &gt;ou wear
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Tommy Vaughn left Imlajr for
ampa whrrv he will spend the
ctkeiid ami attend the marriage
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The *»-e«*nd -e -Ion of the study
on worTil everi'Trli.tm will la* held
d ^ r tIt— Fir.-t 'li Ihodbt Uhurch at
S:00 I’. M. All who an- Interested
ate Invited to attend.

f.'rnrral Truck A

A. F. Fovtov fold Unfcarf Hm.
Ilona' l i a s a m l r Cosaall that

Clint lr*

ufiei tuHtn.

,Mi«« M ary Ann WHelchel and
her brothel llnwat-l WHelchel re­
lumed Wednesday from (im a g o
whetr they tinted Mr. ami Mr*.
J. V. Fowler.

YOU RE TELLING MEI

Four Fg y p lltn t plan to tw lm
Ib t Knglhh Cbtnnel. They in ­
tend, tppnrently, to plop t lit ­
tle eontreef bridge on tbe way
oter.

Set retail

ti. Uo** *aii| hr hope. to la* aide to'

Mr. and M u . K. A. Monforton
and daughters, Sandia and Sonja,
returned y n t r r d iy fiom a 25 d.ty
lacalton spent in » hitagu. III.,
Mu.kegan., Mich. and \» ind.or,
Ontario, Canada.

T h r Dependable Ulnva of the
Firat Muthodi.t Church will meet
at thr home of Mrs.llnruld Apple­
by. 71* West First Hirst, at t»:l&gt;0
. K M. with ilt » . Cyril Hutncr a*
' co-ho*trsa.
The prSirram mreting of the
W .M .U . of the First Haptlst
^ C h u rc h will meet at the rhiirrh at
* 3 :3 0 I’.M. with Mr*. E . &gt;1 Catroll
In chatge. The topic will lie "O n Saviour for lost in America". The
b'lintiram* nnd the (i.A a will also
niret at 3:30 I’.M. nt the church.
The Kl*ie hniirht Cirri* of the
Fir?t Rnptixt ('hutch will meet « i
P:00 I’.M. with 'It*. J. A. Hi*er.
3014 French Avenue, Mm. David
Enerrlng. the former Mi*» Ruth
Strange, who hm re-em ly spent
rom r time in Japatr will tell of her
B f xpertencr, aril work In thnt
^c o u n try and will nl*&lt;&gt; show pic­
ture &lt;. All memlier* are urirrd to
f&gt;* nre*en(.
.
*r *— p — o r lintul nf the Women
of the Firat 1’iei.Hvterinn Church
will meet nl 3:00 |\ M The
regular monthly meeting of the
Pr««Hvterian women will l&gt;c held
a- 3-30 IV M

\ne. 13 (VI**

Mreslrtent T mimimii may art «n the
l(« |iuhl.«i»n *|N.n*cirr«l
null infix
lion Hill iH'fmi
iiiyhtfsll. T h is
vim iiitluitt.il today •• tli&lt; W in*.’
I I i. u m * said Hi* hail rom plrtr.l n
statt-mrnt outlining HI*
of
the measure.

F R E E K 8 TIJ

A t *.

Automobile liability insurance rates have g o n e up
again. The underwriters sav higher coats of medical and
hospital enre and of vehicle replacement and repair nre
largely responsible. It’s more expensive these days to have
nn accident.
The frequency nf accidents also has Increased, by four
and a half |«er cent In the past year. Insurance people say.
Changes in cost nnd In risks still bring no change in
autistic* which show that most accidents are caused hy
carelessness.
Carelessness always wns a luxury we could not nfford.
Maybe it will be priced right out of the market.

MOSQUITOES, according to
r a o t o g r a p b a , llvs aovoral
months. And how ths torturod
human raoa wtahos lbs skaatem
would chug* pltcas wtth thooo
buttsHtlsa which only lira a

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PAINTING &amp; DECORATING
A L L W ORK G U A R A N T E E D -

High Cost Of Laxity

Social tefotmeta, New Dealer*,
do-toods n
and
vi*ireclioniil*
would hsvs been intereated. if not
•mired, at the free inter-mingling
of the race* at the City Hall the
other night where in a packed and
overflowing home white* and ntgtoea in almotl equal number*
Med their complaint* over tax
•iienmenla with the City Comminion. Thete was no intimida­
tion, dnciiminstion, or fruiltslion
on the part of anyone, black or
white, si far ai we could »ec from
our choice perch on the back of
a bench in the rear of the Kill.
We wi»h Mrs. Rooievelt could
have been there. She might hava
learned aomethinr

THE SANFORD HEHJU^_SANFORD;_rLORIDA

18, 1948

* 'Truman Expected To
Sinn GOP Price B i l l

No Kick Com inp

"When 1 was a boy," relates Worral G. Sonastine in an
article in Your Life, "there wns an old N egro who worked
on the farm next to ours. Hit prize possession was an ener­
getic blit ornery mule. Once my Dad asked Dave why he put
up with the mule kicking at him all the time.
“Well," said the old fellow, "it ain’t his fault. Long as
I keep him busy, he’s all right. When he’s busy workin’. be
don’t do no kickin’.’
"It lias occurred to me that old Dave’s mule was not
Kutiian Communion ii * son- much different from most of us human beings. As long ns
dttful tiling and they don't have we are busy doing something useful, we bnve very little
any ditciimination
o*rr
there , time left for kicking. I am personally acquainted with about
agamit anybody about anything, thirty shut-ins who live in our city, and it requires only a
and w igM and the tlandard of 'casual observation to see that those who have found some­
living ate eiceplionally high, and thing constructive to do nre by far the hnppiest of the lot.
the only profits there ate ate the Henry Ford once said. 'When you see n man with his mind

lUCUST

.

lum, both front o"d bock, re­
peated on rlee«ei. Selt-coxced

It will pay you to buy nevera! of these for now and to start off
next Summer.

ONE GROUP
Value* 14.95 to 16.95

.

t
-

X

g

buttoni.

In b*own with p'nk,

green with jonquil yellow, block
with poud't b'ue

/\,9 5

1 ,7 ■

inrsl* ot the neckline ond pep-

S’zet 9-15
I’irk It for it* pockets
thnt giv.- you that
curvy oullin.- . . . for
It* iitnirh of button*
I.. lh«- Imw-tlril n»—klim-.

■

Large anaortment of colors in solid* and print* in Chambray. Spun* and Butcher Linen. Size* 9 to 15; 10 to 20.

ONE GROUP

In n Miron
ure worsted.
. in * 7 to 15.

B

6 .9 8

Value* 10.95 to 14.93

^

Including one and two piece «tyle* in Chambray*, Cot­
ton Print* and Pique In Pa*tela and WWte. Sisea 9 to 15
10 to 20.

y# U V
U a J O

multiple button* . . .

.

nM'I the «»i* h of skirt
beneath It. In ■
I.oitnine pure
wonted sheen.

ONE GROUP
Value* 5.98 to 8.98
P ’»
Darling little Cotton* for house wear or for shopping in
town. One and two piece style* In Stripe*, Solids and Prints.
Many lun-back styles. Sizes 10 to 20
Tie loth etde Wed Dmmi Men...
Pint III It mndt ftnm Long Siefte
Cm n ... Mtntrittd Cmtnn . . . Jsfl
Cmm-bmd * eel M t . . . Brgdoe
Itg-ltngtk ot Ike popnler *Ul-lo

Newesst miracle from C'olgnte-I’almolivrPeet laboratories! Get* even grim iest
overall* cleaner fatter.#. Rich *ud» with
no aoap acunt In hardest water I
B u p cr-W cttln g Action In a t*eie odontifie

tr a c in g principle that hring* you extra d irtrem oving power for e xtra -dirty wash, like
overall* and play clothe*. When you wash,
FAB penetrate* material* faater and more
th o ro u ghly than aoap. . . pushea d irt o u t!

Jaunty Jnnlor 1* exclusively ottra

FAB w ith Super-W etting Action gives rich
auda w ith no "g ra y in g ” *oap acum In hardeat
w ater. Washes clothes w hiter and cleaner!
N e w Ingredient Octn W hile Wmnh W hiter,

Colon Brighter/ And FAB »«*v«n no dulling

COWAN’S

COWAN’S

�F R ID A Y

A U 0 J 7 S T IS . M W
T H IS

F a u t se v u .

Giants Face Twin Bills With Vs
Invade Day­
to n a T o n ig h t. But
R e tu rn H o m e For
S atu rd ay , S u n d a y

—

CA*BBR

the Sanford Giants h aw had contesta wat-ln-d away. l-a»t nlrhi the
lateaburir Pirate* were •&lt;hedul«-d
to invade i Im- MunU-inal Park, hut
rain forrt I the postponement. The
gamp will la- played aa a double
haader. whe the llnca return •&lt;•
Sanford on Aug. 24.
Tonight the Giant* opcn^an_ im­
portant rerle * wiin ***f’ i »b ih »u« .
Beach Mleta. Ilig Hill Merkel id
_____ ____to
_ get the *t*rting a«- ,
echedule.1

/» MtcPt.YG rue
SBASOB
W f t YBAR9

l-'realirnen liavr Ircen rt&lt;|Ue*tcd »e» lt|«ort on Sept. I, accoidtng to
Coach Kettle*.
• —
— —
- —
The Shnford caching staff will |h|nK that an all! le dHnppnint•» •■ointaiied « f Ccath Kettles , j/* (joacta Kettle* deviated y tt nrui 5 '-G ia n t C&lt;-aj*ti •Preil Oana* t . , ,tar
Tim Ty t' i liarkfleld rrwctl toi the
T h r Hanford Gone!; point'd out
1947 C rtm m rn . ha* returned Mi ,|ia,
peg, „ r jw,-T V #ipilppHnt
i.artunf altt coaching roll at thekwrij tie lamed until Sept. 1. The

/ qci r w*«r ir

algnmcnt at City Uland Pnk,
Tomorttwr i-ti-nlng the ijiantaj
play boat* to thr l ‘* at thr local!
paiu. Two gainr- are echedaJed, [
and the flrat gunu-. a »»vrn inning !
affair, will get un«h*rway at 0:10,
o’clock.
Manager llal timber arrertcrfl
laat night that UqiMy hake would
get the call t&lt;&gt; hurl th&lt; fii»t Kunm
of the dual hill. It’a likrly tl.at
Ait Dunhain will open (lie M-rundl
game.
Sunday afternoon'* activity at
the Municipal I'ark will frjyiuii- n
tecond duuhli- game affair. The
Ualneavillo fl-Mcn an* echrdulrd •
to come to Sanfurd for the twinattraction.
(
Sunday’* game* will open at &lt;
2:00 o'clock, it wa* ani.ouncmt'
laat night by Manogtr (iniger,
Chailia ftoae. lanky ilghtharid.-r,!
will nrohnldy be (itulg'r’r choice j
for the firrt game, and elthri Joe Schulta nt Rill Hplnk* will tor* tha ,
finale on Sunday.
Monday night tlm lliantt move
to tialnckvlllr foi a aingle game.

Hill Hardware Co.

Co uli fa il Kalllt* of Seminole H jfh School lias called llie furl
pralice (Ifill for the 19-4#* edition of the Seminole Hifli School Celery
Fed grid marliinr for 10:00 o'clock Monday morning.
All ! « » » . who were in liifh irhnol last year, *1111 are intcretled in
lilayiriK fiMilball during llw cotnini year, aft uiftd to attend lh« fust
pratice Monday moiliinf.

0eA3O*&gt;av M3

For the 11.1r.t r.in-irutlvr night,

8ALBS-SEKV1CB

For Celery Fed Gridders

P IC K

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• rue atsr

cctiz, ox, .
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•U&gt; are making p rrp ora tiru ‘ "cUtlon limits Midi s'lmol* to
for n *rjuaJ nf #0 to 50 fcRows ns, sept. I lot donning heavy equip-

Hoag Needa GGomes To Set Record

P fC K Y t / Q f B

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Paiiona llaarti

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i-mfl. &gt;1*1 tjn g . Joe alefor. K arllech. iAte* Inr*
Ilk Hare I|l3 l3 Mile
Content. l&gt;wvtr Babel. V'aw V o f.«rr. Cb'Mlaw Had. otra tbora*
acre*.
Hewan»« I* tlhtre
eih Mae# B/IUUl Mile
Know And Keet. Mtlla Soper,
Prli* total AlnnoB. Ham Spa.l*.
Well llimcinbered. Stupid Itcgti.
Itiawniti* tody.
■era Mare liearb laarae
My f.iurr. Little Ml/i^r. #**
tore He Kurlotta Cai-uln. Bait
l ynh. i'bbeida|e Cyke. C*ndr Lai*.
Sle-.-atib
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.

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H«th*P Furnltar* Star#

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Ry AR84MTATP.R PKF.H8
Tl&gt;e ton fhirer team* in the |
lleorgla-PIAtlda ipllt douhlchcad- 1
era la*l night This left thr «land-l
Inga ntoiut the same at N-fore
and cuatimilng the hut rare !*•
tw w n
leading Valdmta and se­
cond place Wayern**.
Valdosta and thinl place Albany
spilt a pair**Valdn«ta taking U.&lt;-.
u|a-ner with a 7-ti shiitnut andl
O IT O M K T H IS T
j Alhiiny th# nightcap t - l . W avF R O M P r COM P1.K TB
crp** could do no better tlian ■pilt'
O P T IC A L H BHVIL'B
'w ith seventh |ilace Cor dele. The
Rear- won the find 6-2 and Cor*}
Otassaa prescribed, dtspenned
dele tha •econd 3-0.
Hepilrs and *d|u*tw#nta made
TaUahavsee, completely out o f.
lluut* 9*11 — k*6
'the June nod earlr July tallspin,
' uvcvl 15 hit1- to win ImiiIi game**
H at 9-12
.of a doiiblel.ill f»mil the AliM-tirus!
Phan* 295
11'hlllie* 12-5 and 25 7.
Atlaatlc National Bank UM|
| Thon-a-rille lo*t No. sit In a
Haafucd. Vkartda
row. the latest to the Moultrie
Athletlra H i .
Uyrne n f the Tbalger* pitched a
line,-hitter to wilt the first gama
from Albany and he received '
enorlrs* In. king afield In the
second Frank of the Cant* came
hark with a five-hitter, also re- (
reiving iH-tferl harking.
I'liidel- made sis error* and
2 Ty p e «
'n*aily kicked nwav Ihe first game
H A M M O C K S
jw llh Wayeios*. Wayrross nearly
| kicked away thr other otame with
$ g .9 5 &amp;
I five errors. Wilder of the Indian*
1gave the Rear* three hilaiand wa*
i never In aerlou* danger.
Tallahassee backed up Judy’s
, sit-hitler with IS hits aa the
; Pirates smothered the Phlllie*.
i Later In the evening Plratea hat­
06 E . b rt 8 L
Pfc. 098 ' ter* got 29 hilt and sent 14 run­
' ntrs across home In tlse* first
1three Inning*. Another Hack meet

B

Jiut Arrived

pa 1# rea*»r Ibe beet pe^lkir

Cuthinnn Motor 8&gt;-oot« r. Perfect
condition 1150.00 carh. Phone

Service BM Waal 'A** »o a l 9*
b « i aMfa* .a Ibe Cor b*«-*r

OObtSealSoo.
'.
.
rteoee onlltr ae l■&lt;■eOlalel»
It OO ***0&gt; ereofO.IO {* *'
■ e raaaet ae lipeBM ble let

SEEDS

:iw&lt;.
IVorr eirellent for canning. 81
to 23 i -1 bUlhcl, according to
»l«c-. tjeoigp n . Swart*. Silver

NO e tt n o h s

THE
SANFPRD
HERALD

2.81

2.54
2.IMS
2.87
307
3.24

SPECIAL CLEARANCE
HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES

TO

T • t t f e h iio u r ii

KENT

R K N T --8 M A

-ikl&gt;

ITMI* I ’

H O N L 14ft.
I Bedroom furnished W-unfurnish­
ed house. Phone 1013-W.

AtL clocks and
lIlTCHSN KNIVES

I'hotio

roiulltioii

J w o bgdfootn house, good location,
furnished or unfumlahed D rile
P. O. Bo* 218. Maitland. Fla

FROM T O P TO.BOTTOM :
Brown icufR su-tip oxford built
for .the tifuftl hsrd jMiocke a boy
give# hU ahora. Tliclr can take it
— find bowl 8}$ to 12, B, C, D.
t 4' d " j*

A r O M P I.E T B I.IN K R E V I S E W A R E
M AN Y O TU EH

C L E A R A N C E U A H G A Ih

B#y«’ or alrlc* modcaaln oxford
(bat (lu like a glove. Rubber roUt
and heel*. All brawn. Slsct BW to
12, B, C, D.
Another Penney Yftlua
—gtrlfi* "T*’ »tr»p *andal in
.
pxteut. Syi-li, D. C, D. 4 .4 9

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T o A LL N lloM IT M.O CON*
CEILS:
Nuiitf |B lit rrl»&gt; s i*••• Il**t M0ty
Mui j I.* y.A»*hm&gt; lil«*1 l»»r H fa I r«**
ih»M «• AdMlMflfUtlli l' l A. of
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of Hof*#r T i ^ n Mur|rhf. «l&gt;&lt;* KlUtUn
ah* l»ar|»*&gt; T*
&gt;luf|*hv. iln«d»»4 , !h»l tLr
Itrr petllluti for fitiahl diithiriif,
ii'.l that #h« will
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llonuitfUv II 'V. Wmf I’ounir
Jitilafr all (fflulRt'l# Count! . HorlJg*
all III* lllli •••I •»?
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of » i k * «n»l
fuf lillll siI%a'Fl I*I lao «• Adi.oinUIM III 1 « r .V of Ih* *#!•»• ur
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7 I l l 'l l S A F E T Y
on the highway de|&gt;endt on the
iui.ollton of youi car.
Don’t
like ticks. Ilring your tar to
out r ip t r l service men for a
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T Y P I8 T . P B K M A N M B N T l’«W I;
TH IN K . A P P L Y
K L I.R N
.STU C K - F lA JlIIl»A FAS H IO N H .
Cashier wanted girl high school
graduate planning personality
eHierienced. Good pay forty hour
‘
‘ *
Margaret Ann
to»*rk.
Htolf.
*pcrienrr d
Hookkccper-Typist.
Reply Uos R. T . Care ll-ra ld
giving Qualifit atiuns ami tufr i r tiers.

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(•'llitanl. Sllnnlr
|-*ii &lt; rialith gets Ice
HI..'I 'll
I'stV ’ Ji.Hh V
&lt;|u*tllsl-»'im Kyle I.
Hot a Mtiiie llesta'iiaiil
Itufus Mill
Jt.ftl. Illrlin M'
Mni"" ii&gt; H o s tos»n&lt;l*
Hlsemnre. St It
Htulih llrolher*
Siiillh Fnstrr a Aleltil*
•MSftiri'S lielmar ft
Sltoin|.era. f&gt;r ll'iss
*w*tn. J siiiss T A llul.r
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lU t'ijs tepairril, called tor and 1&gt; M
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.
d-itveyed. Phone County 8702. M'lllt* II M A Lillian
Mli'iitiai" It X'
.
J. C. Walter.
JnllS- I. OALMIM'AY
T.is rottecior
iio iig p .- p i . t
Lemlnnl# County, Florlp*

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PAIITH AND 8PRVICR
me Palmriie AvrPbonft IftJI

S K A M S TH K 8 S K S : Karn up to
14.mi a day -Jn your own home.
White or ruloied wanted. Mu*t
McMullen, Slarkct Uarbcr
By Owner-Nssr m*sonary o it M e , u*ii machine. W rite lleiald Box I.Oll'.f
Chop open Thursday, Friday ft
deslgiisd for alt cl«4Ulc scrvfral
hMurday. No wailing.
and tor future a d d U to n riltO O 9
W ORK W A N TED
00 C. Handysidc. 8 8t, Johns 8t.
Help Sdfy Half Service Lairadsy
Lsthe Helen.
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7 IIU ‘or Work by the hour or Job.
llriera
lroalog
Ploughing, hairoAing. mowing fun W. 13th (It.
PHeaa llftf
jjom e b»d Income property. Lo­
and dirt moving. We ipecialtse
cated close In. 8 units furntshsd.
in conditioning building lot*
Live in one and rent the other
and garden pluta. Phone 107-J
two. Selling price *#*00.00.
ir, the morning or after 6:00
Robert A. Williams,. Realtor
Raywend E. Lundqatst, A-x»cl
ill
,
F LU O R H A N D IN G A finishing
Atlantic Bank Hldg Phone 732
cleaning 4 waxing. Our p o » v
unit snabiea ua to work e h m C a L L 617 for Battery, Generator
Do you want a teal home? Furthere la nn raiectnc umnerllo
ami P laner servlre.
Hwaln’a
available. 21 yearn siperisneBattery 3&lt; rvu.*, tw l W . First
price Is right. Must see to ap­
preciate value of this home.
H u n y l Hurry! to t i l l French C /.R P K N TB R IN O and repairing
hour, Jay or week. A rt Raugh
13 N O T I L ’ E H — T K I W J N A L
t ty. I’luini- t7 6 -J.
F O d H E A L T H P K O T E C T IO N and
C l.K A N B R L IV IN G call 961 for
co-i'idete datall* on F O G d lN G .
Sotinern Chemlcala, Inc.
N O T IC K — car coal Just received.
Place ordet* early. J . II. Payne
ft Son. Phone 72.

y a t r aet—repair h ex*

1944 Pontiac 01

Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p le H M trU t
113 Mainolla Ava.

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LARGE WAFFLE IRONS
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t iimnI romlition, 116.
1291-J tilenn C . Utt.

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llil.fo it.d . (tAl' u(,J'loW.t fit*'*
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A K T IC L E S W A S T E D
Couple. Apply. 596 Palmetto
A I M . UIJY your car rcgsrdle** F .r Kitchen Cabins.is call C. J
Ave. Phone 647.
of ege or condition. Rallifl A
liu itl, 779-W,
4Vt Acre* Tiled Farm Land 1135.­
Holts, Phone 237-W.
00 per year 'lease. Phone 781 J.
Higiievi cash pri,e |iaid for uvesl M IR K I.N T — H «o » Bernier. Easy
iperaltcn. Reatonab's rales, Han
Furnlabed apartmn
fur niton-. Ted L ay&gt;* rurniture
fold 1‘albt * ftUaa (to. Phone
rooms. No child
t:.» 311 K. 1st. Hi. 958.
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T W O room furnished a] rtmt-nt
Adults o«V Ph°8* 801

0 IH»’ Oxford in *rmy rum t for
classroom or party near. A typical
Peanc)*quftlit) shoe for dol!nrwi»e matmx. Sixei
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aby Cairiage. |l.-lu*e Honey­
suckle Swivel front wheel* and
bumpei, slightly used, a haigaitl.
1211 Myrtle A vr.

S room apartment. Suitable for

KNOW NO EQUAL IP VALUE!

The Kanfurd Skcet Clult held
ita n-gulni weekly shout at the
Municipal Alt port range yr starday, and thv ful|»w Ing scotcs were
posted:
Sam CiuJner
rtu t 78
C. K. Klli*
rtS x 76
Frank Woodruff, J r .
49 x 76
Mis. Frank Woodruff, Jr., 33 x 60

room*

Furnished apartment tor refit. 304
W . 5th Btrect,.____ __________

STURDY SCHOOL

PYREX FLAME WARE

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I’hQM 7 IM V 8

New Location. B e rfi 8ewlng
Marhln* Shop. Opposite Princess
Theutie. Phone 1190.

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Modem and up to date one room
efficipnry apailinhnt. Ideal for
business couple. Downtown lo­
cation. Call 650. ^ __

Sanford Skcet Club
Holdb Regular Shoot

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for the Tigris Tho hit* wcien’t
bum hed. Moultrie «*trmb!cd Ita
puwer in th- ninth for five tallta*
and the victory.

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O F r i C I ! spacelnafclach Bulldlhtf.
Largs UflW oRIcv. newly dec^
ii.led, .iratllltl**. heat and Jani­
tor
*4 rvire furnished. Call
HhJ-W. 1L A A. Dept. Store.

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AT A HIAIIN0 of Injunction pro*
ccedmci ataliut l ’astor Fthcl R.
WillHU (ub-vt ) III Fcdcial District
Coutt, Miami, Fla . two parishioners
of Everybody's Tabernacle charged
their pastor with squandering and
dissipating the church's assets.
T in y aim charged thn spliitual
leader with making nwny with
satchels nf "love offerings” amount*
Ing up to tl.000 a night. Mis* tVll*
lilts said: “ It Is Just not God's will
to go to the 14w.”
(Internaltonal)

lit n I. Hunt. 1*1’.
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Sanf'tnl !iad upteated m I'm nuxi
/ f ir.e*, UP, and had ar. •arned
r jn marl: of .233 after winning
tit v i -j losing mil fiva. Stubhy
Sulwlfield «f Uaytoi.a hml hui'i-.l
the rr.o.t iiiiilngi 237, while Stan
7. dulls hail allowed the molt
'-uni, 134 in 409 tufting? thtu 29
game a.
t.evsliUig's Oaliaid
Runiiam
appearing In if, , - r u t . and ldS
Inmnga, had betn touched tor the
m oit h ilt—'MS, while Y lg l Alonro
of DeLatid had walked the most
men, 137.
Joe Cleary of Oalneeville had
219 •trike*oula thru Monday, 8C
&gt;hort of the all-timo record.
or mor* appearance*:
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194 3S 55 177 21 7
199 HO 37
93 18 *
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201 57 41
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South Daytona To

Locals

YR IG JD A IR E

Over Weekend

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II wrt1 »*,a i &gt;im r«,&lt; "•»■
out hoic. The whole atmosphere U
pregnant wit odor,, beraux* of this
rendition, Ilr. 8il»by wa, rolled out
horc to one of our to* payer* ondj
he mode thl. statrmmt. thot It U
deplorable and if thrrr I. not
ootn*thing done, an epidemic U|
inevitable. We prny thot you
gentin mm will nor that .ufflclenl
amount of .ewage li installed »c
that the irrv irr of there rr»» p«nb ,
ran be divorced from I hi. com­
munity for they ore n menoc to
health.
*(’J| If the ditch wa* cleaned
out, hejt'nnlng ot the head of 17th.
Street, through down to the A t­
lantic Coo.t Line musing IStk.
Street between 1-akr’* Avr. and
William Avr. thl* would rhangi'
acme of (Id* wnter that', going!
through Cold,boro and flooding
three re *- pool*. We a*k^ you
gentlemen In the name of Th rill |
for humnntly .ate, plraw are
that thl* large illtch I. opened up.

&gt;ii » » i&lt;« t r«M* «•»»

By STANLEY

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FRIDAY AUGUST IS* IMS

E O W U R S L E R , COME* H E R E /
E V E N I F r D tp A IT S E E Yt&gt;UR?
FISH P O L E JC&gt; K N O W I T WAS
Y O U ---Y O U V E B E E N O U T C?
S T E P A L L Y O U R L I F E . 1/
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| Reds Leave Building

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Caallaard r n a r*l* ita*

were ctoaed.

'that
KepuMirati tide, the eight on the
owner* to rlean up the*c lot,, or Inviting to outride Investor,.
llrmmratir aide nr write in eigh’
Then* ,re more than IH.IHPi
‘‘We the Wefare l.nigue, I nr. 1name*.
tho city do *o and charge name to
motion nlrture llu-ater* in Ov*
AV. I*. I’tU V K L L. W IN N N
the pioperly owner lave*A vote for the eight |{e|mhllmii 11’nltrd State*.
W . H. Powell, Preablrnt
■-■"If Wr will dean up rottir of
[ 'lector* will mean a vole f o
r ------------------------------------these condition, that we above
Tim othy AVilson, Secretary.
Thnmn* K. Itewey lieeause alt of! There are more nlrture, in al■poke of, our community will lie
J . \V. Knnwle, ch. of llec. Com. them will rail their vote, for ttioat 10.000 U . 8. town, an4
eltle*.

s i, • Bomr way to have the property

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AND USED FURNITURE DURING THIS ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE.

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FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE
BUY NOW

E L E C T B IC

f o w l e r

l)ix,i curat Campaign^

I I . O I - . . 1 i i - m !*•*• Oner
rbnlrnmn will l** named
in MT-h stnte to direct the drive.
It - -aid no goal had been »et,
INSfICTING TM« ICINI nf a g.« e*pica!on In Flushing, N. Y . In which
),„• **niv own tiles I* that we wdll
one pcriond'eti,W'wcn* Borough 1’iMidcrit JnnT* A. 1 rk' (t .i) c i ,t*
to the ipot In wrecked apnrtmcnt wh-ro the I I
■•. the Iru llw t fl.tttw.non."
t&gt;lonkrt-nivrt:,l body of the victim, Mr*. I'lmcbo Wciii
j, I t* on &lt; -Th i* t* n people’* morement."
• 1u
,i,i ||o predict,' I Thurmond
• stretcher out, de the , battered entrance to her h ....
&gt;: licit
I -.nd Wright would carry eight
IH-ie state- nnd said they hop, to
oh.truction from Mr. Trum an, the T . Bentley and Whittaker Cham- win Tennessee, Virginia and North
am former Carolina.
■State Itnpartmrnt or any other tarn, who as
spy ring cot-1 inr*. tv Stifled earlier
department of govern me:.;."
alx'Ut . ;H'opl«- lo ry ■aid were, in
sr. Both C u ror helpful In
DON’T HAVt MUCH WN
li.itd in the
rie and White
WHIN THIY HAVf
helpful
rl*»*.
('•allaaed t*r-H I'**, n*&gt;
Currie,
40
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in
the
govern­
Senati* investigating committer,
said the "trageily" nf the New ment II year* nnd fiom IWW
It’iimtititsabeNsf (hit
Yurk hapi&gt;ening* "ought finally through thP war year* wa* nil
children ostfime cron
adminl.ttative
a.iintant
t
&gt;
!
’ie
n
tn ahock even Mr. Trum an into
*V«t. Protect ?ou* loved
n realisation nf the Conimuni.l Hetit Itie o 'V tlt lie i» now in tha
one Iron permineat dieevt&gt;«rt
hit,lne*»
In
New
York.
' activities within the Adm inl.trali|urenient. fits 8ecaaWhite. Btt. I* a former Harvard
! linn.
ttructwa Method often
tiKtrilful laONt DAY. °»e( 6000 trestsd.
Tlie appearance nf Currie and Profe-Mir. He worked for the
White before the llou*e Un- government fr mi New lb-al dny* t D C t aOOMIt-ita full WtermalwaM
American Activllie* Committee and wa* a»*l*tant secretary of t n C C nut Mm , relit taiMalwa W"l*—
■drew a big crowd to ita hearing*. the treasury when he left thu
&lt;0011 I T ! lO W M n O N
Th e y are the biggest name, which government last year. Ho i. now
e:i oishjuh vitro, jscMONVsir. rioena
be mo further |were mentioned when Klirabrlli nn ecomimie and financial eon*
aullnnt In New York,

it guarantee a
C R

July, 1U46.
After the Russian withdrawal
from &lt;h« Kommandatura — an
act which the U S ., Britain and
J France refused to recognise ler
a
gaily — the elected German cltR l £ J
.vrnmciil alone remained to */
[nold Berlin togethor.
A
Since then, however, Ihe antiCcmmuniat
administration
hat
|hern under constant Communist
attack nnd aeveral of Ita branches
ihr.vs h-en sidit t&gt;elween the Cast
■d Wert. T h l. Include* the police
,fi i &gt; and food administration.
Tin* er.lv Soviet property left
hi Ihe building were photographs
of Jrivlin nnd Iwnin, hanging
the chief of staff* office.
A British spokesman said the
I •. , i - hid not notlfierl them
j tit* v planned evacuation to d .7.
\ itu-rinn captain drove up to
thi budding early thl. momlny
nnd rdnir'l*
afterward sentne.
withdrew with the flag.
A-Vi-d If the We.tern Powers
, Inmiril to set up a three-power
(&lt; gime, the spokevman said that
,
- the Itussians left th * R
j Konipmi'dalitra the AA’e.tcrn A iII, . have been holding meeting*.
A t',8, nffirial told German* In
Him U 8 sector l**t night that
, m,||* taken back In the stales
■bn-.- the American* want a
ttt&lt;ing stand against Ru»*ia.

1IV* you know thia man I " the

iletcrlive .aid ho a.krd M r,. KoaW S h\n$
mkina in Kuuian.
••Ye*," he i|Uotcd her a. an»wt ting.
-W ho la he?” the detective paid
, he a»k«*l- The woman identified
Ihc nee rnn.ul.
The vice-con*ui, Ihe detective
,dried. then told hvr in Ruj.iau
:h*t Soviet Consul General Y a —i.i I otnakin wanted to «ee her.
\|r -. Ko*enklna replied, "I do not
; a.nt In talk to anyone. I do not
-.art to *fc anyone."
Then, the alrtecjlve *ald, rame
the vice-eonaul’a auggntinn th.»t
Mr«. Kn»cnkinn consent to he
1moved from Itoonevelt llnipltal
Itn another ho*pita), and her re*
j f :-al with the at-ru nation that
•-mi kept me a pH*oner, you
vi, uld not let me go.”
The in'erview wa* terminate*!
, it,, ti by Inspector l*ddrn.
Meanwhile in Moscow ItveMia,
“ (81 On O lylvr A vr. beginning
the limxioii government newaat lh » railroad eroding 14th. |
1pal n r. commented bitterly on
Street and IHth. 8lir«*t on nut tn (
#th St there la n mail hole at the
•bat it called the "kidnaping" of
Soviet citiicn* in the United
filling Motion on 18lh. St. and
Oliva Avc. Thl* man hole i* full
St.ile*. It *ntd “ the whole land
of bottle-. Instead of the water
if i lie .Snviel* will not permit
going in Ihe «t«n hole, and going i
*m harm l « come to her people,
on out to I nth. St. the water run*
lalierever they may lie.”
down the .treeto berau*e of the
The article, ipioteil by the Rov­
man hole tiring »tnp|wd up. There­
er Agency Tn**, made no men­
fore, the effect* of there rr»*
tion, however, that a central figE t &gt; W U f f C L E K ’. W H O D E L I V C R S
pool* can lw* felt hrrau-r of tlli*
on iu the c*»e, 62-year-old Okaltuatlon. We pm y you grntlemcn
W A S H/ N S S F O R H I S W I F E •ana
Stepanovna
Knuerikimi,
to «ee that .nmethlng i. Hone
pbingrri from a window of the
"TR A P P E D AGA1M —
hare,
Soviet con.ulale in New York
"(4 ) If you genllrmcn will have |
}c&lt;l onlay afternoon.
pome fort of drainage from 17th..
Uvcatfa’a article, entitled ''De•T*f«riTr I&lt;w tiftaot irNTt ititp u r S-17
81. north of Dleando Ave. rin t, to'
incanor of Hollar Ilemocracy,"
10th St. that would ralrh the over|
followed (he line* of ye.lerday’a
flowing re. * pool, from rovering
itiatidie of I'ravda, the CommunOoldiboro a. It doc*. We ptay you
they ought to lie changed."
hint in the electoral college ne*t »t l*artv new,paper, which alio
gentlemen will *ee to thl* he■t'.iged American official, with
At
Creatview,
Newman
C.
January.
eau*e the majority of our rainy
‘kidnaping."
Iti
ark
in,
who
will
lie
president
of
Hut
it
ini’!
clear
w
hat
vote*
H uultnii'pl 11 in&lt; I'egr II rN
aearon la In front of ti*.
taid a lf V V n t w
J1*1;* » « ’*»*. « M »&gt;"
f»r the eight Uemoe.atlc elector.
AAnd In Detroit Senator Homer
"(fit There I* n largo dlteh north of• Monticclln
.
.
imi f»f i Hp Hpivint amnimi i *U&gt;. a i !I ntrnn. Ih ie r of Ihfm have rrrgu»oH
(K -M ic n )
ia M
Ihc
,|1Jt
wou)rf u .
of M'ltbriry Avr. rm*sing I3lh. almut tl.e tpetml m tio n roo.r
Ihev will not vole for T ru - '“tragedy af the lln.slao eon.uStreet jtt*t objert of Mulbrrry. It came from * resolution of llic If it would aolve our prohlein*." man, one ha* aeM he will. The l*(e lit New Y ,i k yesterday
ju.t n«ed» cleaning out rn the Orange Connty Democratic f.xr- He ‘ ltd he favored k i i m mean* oil,rr four haven’t auiil whether ••ught finally to • ock ever* Mr.
water ron flow. We the la* paver*, ctilivc Cnmmittrr aiking G o irm u r “ T
ihev will vote for Trum an m Truman Into n i .-iliratlon of the
voting for 1’iraldent.
who conMIute the member, of the
Klrhnnl II. Sim|i*on of Monti Thurmond.
(’■mmuniift art .i.ica" within hi*
Welfare league, pray you getle. Csldwrlt tn call lltr l^gnlator* cllo, former ||ou*e v — aker, *alil
The »tMii»l *r**ion movement Administration.
men will t-e-' rh.it »omo thing la back.
, 111* would tie willing to aerve a|i|&gt;airntlv wv* revived hy llemo1he head of n S« nale *u*iromdone in regard to the above. Wo
It wa* not accompanied by any
ran hardly live out hrrr. I&gt;ccau»« iei|ue*t that lie tiledge liim*rlf without poy In n ihort *e.*ion r i at.* in ttrnnge County, ono of miltee investigating the govern­
to change Ihe election law*.
the ,ta&lt;e’* Itepublican »trong- ment etnployr loyalty order deof Ihe.e unsanitary condition*.
to vote an nnlv one bill and ad**The m*o|deought to
know
hold*. Ilrangc County ha* the ploreii the Rua.ian teacher rscatm
" There i* n pile of ran* on Wil­ fourn in three day,. Thnae are
on only Republican member of Ihe incident a statement to the
liam* Avenue, back of Jnne* among Caldwrll'a condition* fol what
. they’re going to vote
.U .
and if they don t know, tliing- legi’ liUiire, Ale* Akrrnm n, Jr. pie**.
building faring Pth. St- Thi* rile
.hrnild V arranged an they ran," He i* appo*n| hy t’harle* O. An’ It i, profoundly disturbing,"
Of ran* Hu. her n there for the la*l ca ling the ae**ion.
%
drew., Jr., Ihe Ilenmcratic jiemi- he .aid, “ that the President ihould
four or five year*. It I* an innhat-l ( lurkit #»ni«t m *fH*riKl Frssinn
have twice .might to describe aa
I V tent law doe. not permh nee
or for moMpdlor*, and you know *‘,u U , me all right." lie .aid II
I* |M*.*ib|e for the Republican the oarne of any I'rr.identinl
Andrew* i* one of the .pedal v ’red herring’ the effort, of the
they arc tpreading malaria.
"(A ) Tliero are a numlier of I're.iilentlal candidate* to carry candidate tn appear on the grn- *ea*ion movement leailer., al­ 'omntitter* nf tin Conerei* to
vacant lota In nolddxirn which Klorlda if the olrctlen Inwa aren’t eral election ballot Voter* will though it would lie Akrrm nn — uncover a situation which has
have gmwn up like wilder ne,*. We rhangnd. " I ’m inclined to think bn ■ i vote. inHead. for the nut Andrew. — who would .It In now ended *o tragically."
I tru*t," Ktrguimn added,
eight I'rcridential elector* on the the llronge Tounty neat.
think that the rity *hould find

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THE WEATHER
Scallerrd afternoon and evening
th undershot* nr* Itno-jgk Tuesday,
otherwise par 1 1&gt; cloudy. Gratia
to moderate v iiiib lo wind*.

In Unity Thera la Strength—
fo Protect the Puce of th* World;
To Fruraot* the Progrtta of America;
T o Produce Prosperity fur Sanford,
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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E s ta b lis h e d

X X X IX

Soviet Consul
Denies Charge
OfRedTeacher

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

190S

M oNDU

Army Expects
To Start Draft
In November

Visit Teacher Despite Protest

M rs. K o s e n k i n a 's
S tory Of A ctivity
Jn C onsulate Said
U ntrue By Russian

Manpower
Requisi­
tion Needed From
Army T o D eterm ine
Induction Number

W A S H IN G T O N . A u k - 16—
(A F J —
Alger IIU ». furw rr
S t a l e Ib-pattinenl official,
ha* accepted an imitation tu
Irs lif)
In the House I I I Anirriran t r l j i i l i n commit Ire in r lo w l M*&gt;iun tate Inday. t hail man Thomas t It*
N I )„ h in n announcing this,
luld reporters il i* iintirulialile
that Whittaker C h a m h e r •
nl|| lie present.

WASHING I O N . Aug lh. pVi
I hr Alloy
lu •toil I ilink
ID firM 1 iii Ii itt altoiil I
ii)
iilK trn uiuirt llir lirn Ji.ift Iaw
^ r.nl&gt; iii
M il iirnri.il John I |Vihlt|tu«l
I til r ill .it I re* h til *5,111
tommy
tiaiininu uni|n l»«*
lorcn Y«% I nut I V
Dm •lini.it«- i* lu in l on 4 i 4 r 1
tuUtion i Im I S i'In tD r V m t f
m il n rrj .i Ihmii &lt;41 il.iy« lo
in.tkr ihr Ifitiuction* illri II K(tl
a lu«li|»oHri
ir«|Ul«iljori oi«lri
from lh*' Aini\
'Ar lutfhl pill ill lit** iri|UH»*
turn in ll*r fit II *%rr|k til 10 al lyi*
|)jilii«iuht Itilil *i ir| m*■tii
Our
proplr .Hr *«iirLinK *l»ir«lly atul
itlfoiliiilU vtilh S rh tlo* Sr i %ice
.iful or air 11 \ 111Vs* tu giNtiklinatr
tiling* mi th.it tlir&gt; « 111 tlrlivrj
iiirii ultrn Mr .i*lk llirni
11iii h«|ti*« i ■•ipIniitt'A 11tit tin1
Vi nil hflii i" i‘oHij»lr|li |iltm* fu r'
m ntin*uliHi•»' iiinl tritlnmr **f tin* ,
1-Iruflr* *. un*I 1hut llir mirtihrr of i
nirn rtili^Trifl in llu- Vtini bn* n
U m i mu on bin* mu'll turn will*
is 9«tuirht (iiiHiiifli th** «ltnft.
Tin i* I|t|urtiirn l•&gt; f.*i iltuflrtl
mrli will gitoltmlly iiuirii»«* to.
aUuit ;;*!*mm• niMiithly. Ibibli|ui*t |

NEW YoltK.

t/P)-

A u T lb .
A Sovirt Vltc-coniul to Jjy lieim bed ai "nut liu r" a police
ilatrmrnt dial Mr*. Ok*ana Slrpanuttu Kuicnlina pointed lo him
tiemi her lied in Rooteveli Hoc*
pil.il lait w rrL and If t u in l hull
cd holding her .i pritimrr in llie
Soviet Cumulate.
"D ie itory ii not tiue.
the
vice-coniul. /ot I. CheipunyLh.
luld netsitncn. "She ctid n«l »*&gt;
what the police i.iy ihe u id , She
didn’t lay, 'you didn't let me go*
and the didn't (mint at me either.’' '

J

JUMOUNDID BY NtWSMtN. Soviet Vlce-Cunud " t I i
ivl.h
(i igtit, tactile the camel a I arrive* at the I! rn.it veil H i !-d. ,\r .v \*:k,
t.. v 1*11 Mr* Ukian* Kntrnkina cictpile protr-ti ti m the in bur-l « uttian
Ilia! the did not wu* to ice him. While a Urn m - ■
diU-vlivo
at. ud guard at th* bedside, th* Soviet *chool U . ber l
‘
»k b :
•You kept D‘.c a prisoner; you wouldn't let me gu.'"
li ■[- , r;jl)

4 N egroes Held Jewish Traffic
Fo r M urder A t Is Fired On By
Ormond Saturday Snipers In Judea

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Associated Press Leased Wire

Iti. 1948

N o . 206.
— ---------y .

Western Allies
To Stand Firm
In Berlin Row

New L abor S ecretary And Kin Call On T ru m an

G eneral Clay Says
F our Pow er M eet
Will Not Change
O ccupation P l a n s

Mm
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MOSCOW . Aug. le iF'— Weatern dlphinril* held their iangeat
conference ul ihr current negot*
j iation* iiniii with Furcign )la l»lrr tluiiilm . talking in the
hreinhii Ini nearly four houra.
Ihe ainba*. i.inrn of the i n i ted
Sintra and fra m e and a *SX.
Hal n iu n
from the lititith
f orrign office ended their tilth
. oiilci i n * -*ith I|-i |u |d i tine*
Jol, II .1 &lt; | I )• M. t t ; « l P. M .
f.a a trrn S u n d a i . l lim e).

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I B A N K ! O K I . GI.KMA.NV. Aug.
lh. i 1*1 General I u.m t D, Clay
taid Iniiighl he r ip e .ted the U ettein Alhet lo it and firm on their
pietrnt lie ,man polity in the four*
)HJ«ei diuuii.oit underway in Motcow,
I know of un intention by an]^
l*«»dv lo derate from
pretest
pritgiam.' ihe l
S. uc* upatioa
chief laid
lie made the ilatrnicnl in tepljf
1*1
lire, i
culllriellce
quetfioit
w lirllin M o n rjw de* iiiotlt might
allet thr plan, of ihe Untied
St.itri. Hnlam and I lance for
the foirnalam *.f a M rttein Get*
man guvrinmrni.
He Ifuld alfti ihr W ri| ikiiyld

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' President Trum an Is Scheduled To 1948-' 49 Budget
ie Labor Day Speech In Detroit Is Adopted By
County Board

l!\ i. IO N \ug
i* i/I*i
! \u W (iktr
mi '■*111g*»I I ih I.iv
Soviet tchool teacher tejected
• u l j i t i m . n t in til! *'p«.*lk
p r . l k -l!
11 tI I -i I n
m 11
&gt;iii n tI *i l Il .. i
mii
|t iili iI-iHi
r
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"
Cherpunykh’i itiggeitinn that *he
• t i f i M i i n l ir|**»tf * » b i t Ii l i . i i * b - f i i i m ( r u t !
t . tim r
(hr
he moved to another hospital. de­
5
l o 8 P e rc e n t D ro p
' l| " « I 'l l l*» I h* (ill* ill III* III.I |i*l
Hi * if lilt I ’ir « It In ti 111I
claring, “ you kept me a pritoner.
i t *■»
. !*.»,
11
* 1** taid. Ihi! added it would lie a
,i u
you would not let me go."
p
*
i ii
n
ll llllir .«% llirir i u u U hr 4 UO*
' t I wilt!i M
\1rI it .lilt.
l!ruim|&gt;ltti ‘i «11•*if,iiI *ih itilit in I.. n ll.f* uifc-ril
ginihial mi ii use rathi-r *hull an
,i , „ i
„iie .i,n g ihe pol*
Chripunykh. alter repeated de­
lb*
fV
'u
b
n
t
it*
**|»rii
(
iii
MMH
*,iinpov:ii
in
I
b
I
-it
«r
t
•|'p* *1 I HI
iiiiinrdiiil «P)iiP!ii»t* **t t h r «1ri*ft
mand! to tee Mr*. Kotrnkina, had
I,
.
.[itica
!
and
economic
,lew i ut tht
" bit &lt;»* *ii|■|■*■&gt;t
all
I In- l nnntv l *11)11111, cion 4ilo|&gt;tril
i i ,i
hern etouted to the hotpitil room
M. I'm
in &gt; *
r r
i whole Urtmati people
\t &lt;lllglll, 111 i*riu
•—
- •■
J in* upongo iii i-iilistuiriits ha*
I'l-in d 't hudgrt oil In,fay. and
..
. ,
I.
.... . . .
,, 1
alrnnw lille Ii, &gt;l*»cuw envoy*
•ni Tlit,
M . ("
where the traclier it recovering
O RM O N D. Aug
10. (/!’) —
JK R U M I.K M . Au„ 10. */Tj inmli fltifii illffi i f**- hi Arm y
appinpii.itr-d
l4 U tr.ll)
lot
all
( I tall I(uUi «| *&lt;mi f u l l fflt •
(•
,lik.l
)
.
I
it
t
1**1
III
linm *niout injuiie* received in a N lirnll drputirt annuunerd today
Die Itnccli Army tanl Arab iin)»- draft )&gt;•■'I *‘bbpii-t
aid
l-«*t
*1* * iiiniilii-i Coulily puipo.r,
11,1, ii ahoul
(.'■•I tlfllel
thler-tlory Irap from the cumulate the apprrhrmmn ol lour negroes
rl* tilt'd on Jew,,I, lu lfic today
;
,,
Ite h h S l
.1 lift'llir rr.
I I'l' iili ll fy to H I&gt;ri* III Irtt lhall latl year. * * | '( ) | ^ Y O J
’ * IjJ
building,
Police quoted kei at tor questioning in the tlaymg ot
I'll.,
t .rl S* ■ r.r
l!** * *iilit
on the Judean muunl.iili toad two . (||, „ , lt wu, ........
pi.iitH)
It wai r.lim atrd h&gt; II il. |*u|ie,
. .
.
« ...
II PMllHMM mm l*»** *»•*
|*i
rtililil
in.
gill
tl.
laita!
llil«
a (Hetty Georgia tlrnoglapher and m lln writ o|.Jerutalem.
«|H,vr what tie hud expretrd
* ha 11 i n i ii
die Cununitilun. Iwi&gt; |
t Kill*,
her ncoit on * detolale moonlit
The report followed a day in
the legislation of iii, nntion'a
Cu.. i fluid* of the i.t*payer‘t dollai '
* 11 ■• l&lt; i
t trill tl
tvrarli here.
which Jeiutatrm mounded to the young men ia-giti* Augur*'. •" Ml
-)•!•*n 1 w 1 il nuik* l u l l . Ill
Shrntt Ale* 1Jlllelield .aid the healir.l ItghliPK
the .e.om l
^
Unfuitl V i mulni:
anil
|....... .
leiiuiii. .„ III rmlli
•iMit'i i*iti***
young vacallaniag tu u p le -2 4 - Untlrd Nation- Iruee trailed lour ,tt) ,.lt, , . t
dm ft
W A e S U IS U TiiS . Ann Id
Mr
l*»»|ir pruiilnJ nu l It. it
Mr* I »■ Ir-'it n,l*tie... nndi-r lnh**r
O t t A m ) ( ' it I M u h
yea,-old Mary Huckt of Eaty weeks ago. Both Ataht and Jrwc
**l t i n ,'....
.. , wilt
will not
not or
he rrv, j AU«»ta;y
General Sf’lark today
■'. .** 1* it.*
I n.ill -hip, w ill I * all
" .......
iii'Uii
,
iirerted |l&gt;- nrirtt
n il,a t III lokyu of
*
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i i i
i
i
i
Ihnetril
Point. Ga.. and Gtegoty Blount, accused the other tide ot it.nling
O l f t W A , O ut., Aug 16, t.1'»
b e ll
V i s i t
Cil v
I
n lo Mnnm.i tin- ru n I p-inlnl &lt;hlimg the calrnrUl yeai
iltiierIran I *111 l a Tuytiil I)'
23. of l-cxington, Ky. were *hol J the halite.
Korrealal, l ted Slat,
lim
r
*
t«
iiiiKMitirrd
Intft
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Fla. Aug. 16
&gt; tlirm mutt
4 lifrible i.tin Aquino in connection with war\|» I i
.1 i bm im fhnl Hi*
H n f lir N *•f«■»tit yiriitirnl *1
llir Arnty announcement said ‘ ‘ ‘
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— (Special)— F l u r i d a livestock and killed Satuiday night on a
-I id fluid, Inr outlay dutillil ^ bill!' l*» ad, n-l* over tadlo Tokyo.
Imlav with th* t’amnl'
|.*,M
.
•
,
,t
»
built
up
m
fl.i
piuducrrs rereived f2.16.9SLT fur lonely beach almul a Iialf-milr tlirir wa* tkiiitnihing in lour , nl* 3 di’futiti* ciiimnil !«’»•
thr \&lt;‘n | •» i. &lt;«i,ttit«, 11mK.1y ii
j
P * nit. in. \ G .iiria l ta il Ml*.
I
M'i'» *»i * t«» !*»• iJi *vH**|! llir
cattle mid hug* •old un eleven re­ Lorn hahilaliun.
‘IMM IrvJ (hr *1 lit Ml Imi .Mill IM i&gt;
..tea! ol Jriutalem and a o c ilc l |Mln. il'fl’IpM*
. . . .
, !•' l&gt;|*i" 1
.live *t I** A iig iirt
I !*'
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potting market- during the cur*.
., , . .
.
..lln , » brtwern the lucal ami
0&lt; ,
i».,I t u*rue
I "vu* Imd iMofiubh ,
rfii«
.»f l l n Mill 11. I f J \ 111M111 |l * vi J | M j u ,, || | |
j dial “Alah mihtaiy activity m i l - I Inu lit week, a.cording to figures te -! Ihe gill hail liecn raped
a .-limping 11 detiinn*! , ! calruilai )e.,t.
*itireti will he brought back to
tpfillK
(tilt
IM
(r.ulltl*
1
*
*
1
W
»|M
**I
tu
I.
t
hi
llM
i*
Iv
(
Ig
&gt;
Hi
i’
fin
|
|
Deputy
SlirnH
T
.
J.
Wiighl
linurtl
»tr4ihly
iii
ihr
l»'l
l,'M
‘
n||d
m
y
reived in Jac-knonvilU* offirt'a of
" f the total tippiopliated
for 1,10' ' i -k *--I
State* tu answer a
Florida State Market a. Four m ar­ raid the negioei wrte Ik u ,* quevl- horn*.
fHill (tl tim 1*1 ill* I* bill'll I lllll'i, llIII I '( b *
?1■
' •'*
lfl1 ljuvri fimvnt
jMIII * limm in fulm e ’
&gt;&lt; c"*iiul) puij,***.-*, 17 jH-rcent
jharge.
ket a omitted gum* cu«h iinymi-nta
I n b i i n l ll it I m i * m il J i | r &gt; n l
1
in
J.*| 1 . pun ............ .
of 1
l&lt;’ Department taid
for nniniaU han&lt;lh'tl. The fifteen lolled cloiely at an undue lined Xhc riflefile in the Judean hill* ,| t , C l a a l u n , Cnnaih* .
*i (.ill* tjililiini* hiitlt 1111***
ad. riii.l bridge*. IT petcenl for 1M ri P Gpnr.o vv *, ,mc of at W i t
nit 11 tin- h ii lh 11 ilmii'i .*rr ib-ip Mint "pi Ii. r H lltl llllfltir*' nn till* l.rp
ngnin t ,
, ,.| ,|efrn*e, M ild ’’iill u p,
riK*|ifrating murketa mid n total location. Tliey weir appifhended wn- thefir*t reported
uity &lt;&gt;|H-ratinn. '* percentful
'V
L n ,li b peaking Jap.neje
of 6,656 rattle und .1,75:1 luigt, a» in an auto which lilted the de- Maffte Ihere in ***‘&gt;*'1V ' *'•*'*’ ..fjou.i
defen-e weie ie,u w, I
tig up.
• 4III |*U11“T1 i U(*** t»Ml K ill I W ill
**, i nf.'i. euient I.-* percvnl for
111 metl, an fight*
ronipared with 4.4H1 rattle anil
m i * &lt;&lt;f i nttfiirnii!
put
liip
f'tliB'i
H
r
.i||iir«|
'■'iiiiiln
dfleiftiMifi
, Ml tl . f
a
i
l
„ ml „
l‘.i7M li»g* hamlled during the icrip ton ol one ob.e.vr. neat the » |1|JarvntIy ( ir ? , !,(„!, .........
-.lit and u rlfa ir
IHKe.it for
'll....... .........*
" V " * T ull&gt;“
Is politti imi
|'ri»«til«*ntiiii
iilh Mrl O il. &lt; ill I iuhhrtl. «11. " iii*
murder icene. he .aid.
1which they had Infiltrated on
1.
,
,g
,)mt &lt; ».
preceding weekly report period.
*
f ,,f
(TimlbLi * llioitm* I! Hf u f y f*•§ » . . ..it...... in*!.... ....... .
!
till
nf
tbc
tlflll
*
l
'I*
H
I
1
(1
*
1
'*111
Keerlpta of egg« on tha Dade
Mranwhilf in Sam^ita rolicu hilUbf** mmmiimimK th«- »"*••!
s i u». . iM*t&gt;.
*4I ll I *' I* I till ll till'
" ' » .......
......... .. r " H *
I'aeifli
■ ... (M S and !«45
A. Garner *at,l four ne.n the JewUh held villug.
I
hIi,
t. , , ,
City State Farmer’! Market rlur- Chief
' hiJHf.M hrf. .m|i ritmritf e in utn»*,
Unit*
'ld‘ III IT \ HM* KlfWliti t.
'
*
T
'
r
*
7
,
l
l
"'
*
' ’ Id -v -d be.Mly
ing the la«t weekly teport periial young iM B w e t. being hvhl for Ih-ll |k.a
I l„ . m yarding drfeii.e (noi l
Sul
*
i»*
-i
Mriuh
il
nut
IK***
i .i |Jni*‘ plltilr*! I»i &lt; dpt I mil*
In cunm*cUun
\
ink. the
i l *. i-e
-«n gov.ro
. . ..
tutalerl 1,752 iloaen, according to nueattoning in
connection wllli
**itfi
Meanwhile
l*raeli
r '*’*»«
it 'lilvuiir** **f th r itiniiil ■»-f
i(iiii
Kimvi
dir,
I
*
imi
I
hey
]
1
.1
%
r
.....
....
ka
nntl
rtg
.
....
tew.ibed
l.y authuritle.
Manager J n m a T . Johnson the murder of the roiipte at O r- merit aecticed Frederick SyKr -n r,
i **nf*’t i *i.
w ith lb -w r y m ’I. im I u I
1 1...... ..
•‘•lU'l'Uwul etc. II
....... ..
........... .
rrji in,iiirii .« ».IWNI imfe Inni »»! ■il thi&gt; hip I* tiiinumm
I’rirea an id were quoted n* fid- nvund Satunlay night.
r, lln lld i utility rviifIt!«'«'( air* .nil
........ " ,l by &lt;1 I Herndon, ( wenrne-- -.u.oog tin* Aiurrtcam
low*: K&gt;tm large. 66 cent* per
{ turner M id I hi* mhii iuul In fmiri^ p»}iiutui|fi* ihntifi's, «»f h*Tp
ii Hit ipMii'iUftl &lt; lulit i* i.n linftl)
H if tii*iiiiiirt*t m il tnlk nixiiii
■G ,'b ir
Howev,
il.*' departnirnt *aid
dmen; large. 64 renin; medium. their po»»e».lon an automatic .22- 1|IK ,,|nn ,|„. n,.n v«-hu.la* ,Sti*.t
&lt;* \1innr.i|N»|i«. Minn. n«l pUntm l * ii* i»* in'l| ii- iiln m iiinl il.itt
III* tu*
le w
p!-lure*
IN il,..t l|»
H'Aqoinu w »» never
69 cent*: ami nmall. U&gt; cent* tier calibre |d»tol which he *aid he |MlM,|„tlK
|,„t pvi,_ uu M„ lt,
h a v e tin . a tlrin o n i, (nr J a ik 1 f' "
W a rn -n «pr&lt;-&lt; h, .
"*■"' »f
revenue or $ll&gt;6.- ki wn t*.
have u*,-.| the name
iloien. I ight offering* of poul­ umler»too,j wa* the type weapon ,h »„ 5» peraona died In that hla.t. I , .
Dlvnyiii/,
try hamlled brought the follow­
while f&gt;2 IH ie. nt. ..r 4JI0,- " r.*ky.. It**-.-’ In any of her allrgtd
rntille to v i,i.v,the ..lull, there and
, " , 1’11nil Mali ,|| , | )f lf «)\
ing price*: Frver*. 16 rent* tier
J
i&gt; leullred lioin mcrt track br*adea,t,. It ta ll
btoadcavt
rrii i* iim i In New 1 o ik .
ra m p a ig t m anagers U . 8 8 p i m I« h
pound: heavy hen*. 26 cenla; leg1 '*•'). •'**'••-• (,-*'* nu*l balance* undr-r the name “ Ann" ot “ Orphan
I ON DOS. A u k . Id l/l'i— Am
M i S ch u iu a rh e r, who lia m llr! W llh n in f
K now linnl ( I t t 'i d i f * riit flrd nirrr ft ••III f lk&lt;9 fimviou* A till
niiefi h*n*. 22 rent*.
m u nthlflri were fur nnd t»'*M
ild ln ty f«*r lire G ia n t ., tra* t*eep nr**l ntlo-r kr-v G O | ' a d v i .r r .
The loike Citv F'nte Farmer*’ I j
I ’ it
M il. D*Ai|iilnu H4i il«*«4*ilbfki Ly
»iiinici*| ii
iiiaiini fleet ib j 1'*,t’ MinC,,*i I” iitit u infirm iiu M
n .illtitig with arlvetti*ing a g e nW n rie ii named the itinin i&gt;.iie*
Market report e*l the receipt of
1(■"Iill*Stl'JI 11A III fill* Ctiunty lit** |J ll - I Ie41* tif fit a1 til flu* yllly AlDfL*
In
ih
i
glove
compartment
of
.........
.
were
re.,1
I
^
^
1
.............. .
11* [ig a iil 1**1 * I............them, during a .trip
161 round barrel* of pine gum
i ii ui|it up in $*ri'iiiHi, hut iii thi* iriin L*irn
huhi Ainunic th« H*r.
ear
Garner related
wa* mag'»&lt;rate, court today at the * fiat"rdai , hut II w„
*s»t
Iv&lt;111e11 g tin Mnvfair Inn, which •■'••i I 1 Gnaiilla airport in New ^.i» I vimI uriui in** w,1il*J**»' I 11» ii 2 j tin **• lukyi. In* t tru«t«*rf,
during the week, with almo** all •
found
a
hood
of
the
type
women
■‘*F'
"ing
of
the,r
hearing.
|i,,th
|
w
hM.
.hm
.,l
of the ro*in content living placed
- Giant* recently arqulreil.
| l ' " k 1 'v -&gt;n hi. way It, Alban)
&lt; lark a-kial the A i my, the guvm’IiobiI InhmI u i iitu| in other
wear alrout their hear! with tw.r M * "' charged on rime count* of
*'&gt;. Swnle* fini.h. ,1
*.i„l
In loan,
Thi ginup wa. tint 111**01 a r - j v t'-tdav
f Ja) an, tu taka
tliiiiu D , tuir mill for school '•Iini'i: l*o*l,
or
three
.pot*
on
It
which
could
obtaining
and
hroadcuting
mil
Vm.-Mc»r..
in
all-.pothi*
.
Man*»er l l F. M’illiatn! of ihe
. al h e ir I*v I h a rle . V liilio n .l
V\» - II go rlowii the hill* anil D.mh
Mr . li'Aipr.n.. lilt** ultody "*ai
potalhle
I
h
*
blood.
(itarv
infoimation
to
the
Arab*.
M
..I
1
.I
a.
well
11
.
In
the
chief
it.
Curt Fierce State Farmer*’ M ar­
t il liia u n g ri. and by Kdwranl ill** 1 '• '* '! dotii*-*ti* nn*l Intel ! *&gt;♦ tiBBti «*x«*nifit |*!"|w*ity In t(io I,' 11111. tier t. llie t lilted State! at
“They didn’t have a nickel l*oTnd in le i A viv nn announce •port*, track and field,
ket renort* that "i»mat*&gt; planting
g g irrv nianagr-r *T the t'hani!*er 1 *t "i "I
ir- nn*l all p h n »e . **f &gt;1 ft'l'l nil'll, the li'lliHli millllkft* a* ,-ailv a liite ti* p,.,n 1,1, faj
i'll.'
I
'luted
S
in
t,-!
Irion
1
they were ner- ment wa,
marie that the new
■*'cte,:0r.! »re well iin-lcrw-y In tween them am)
t ’o m m e ir,T h e y allenrle.l the *he *atnpingn w hich .recur In u* v* It
IMI ntul th« County 10, P* i»M*«*utlOli
vou*."
he
added.
They
ilenle.l
hel-r
n
.ll
|Hiund
Worth
*4
will
etait
I
"
"
'
'»PJ’c«ed.
a*
iH-fittmg
on,
*hn Fee* I’ic-e*, area.’’ with all
II gam e. *i"*i ir.«jweted
the d u rin g tl * two .la v* ." lire f a ir
-utli tU» II 1 ri'tili* «if
dollar «»• .
,
ilrrulating tomorrow.
Wl,rld » higg.-.t, tirhevt. Iln***e*Mon* that crop acreage ing in the Ormond area.
f'.iii**
governor
l*
M
re
|
m
r
tri,
'el. arranging f**i it a opening
if i i* tu nrhtHiU um! Ih« rriTiain* ^ * t v i a n S p i* i* r D e n i e s
The automobile had an InUntil Sent. 1ft ll will he rsrang | f” '
**«« »hc .pc'ctaeol
will *et n new- record.
r.g
.ir.lir.g
tire
ruiifen-m-.*
w
ith
Gov
Thanksgiving Fve
lit t*. the*
In uthcr tli»- " “
tliana 1ieen*e.
' e,l evenly for the prenerit Fale.tme | "howing of the Swetle. wm* nnr
Ship*
They
in.per-ied
the
F
-« '
fli«* nch«Hi| ii ill In if*' Will W
He .aid the four were ‘‘picked pomiiL, Until rurtencie* will linvt . " I
* country with I*,
un for Inveiligalioti” Ia»t night the 41 value* until that date, afti-i ’
population,
]*• wiiul tin* County. ID, of ftS 1/2
whrn *omeone railed police to | w hich l.rael will conaidr't lh,'
’Coring
157
[mini
, IM.? • tu M'bniih uti'l Bi 1/2 c«nla
Vivian A. Speer today denied
6f,*(
re|«rrt a car parked aero** from J Faleatine pound foreign muni-) AmeHra’i
|a rumor that he n ugam aeaking
* til# C e t u n l y .
........................
- - the Swede11 1
I* . I C l
■
V
----------- '
----- ------------------»•
OlHnr etatlon
and act earhange rite »” acrording
,Urh •■'Kk” g tradition..
I'J ID I* I k l l l l l M 1 0 W S i &gt; 0 ( ; ( .| D r a f t D e f e r m e n t
n, . iii--h II.OtK) ni»n-«*xrmp( vah u po.t **n tin- City Cuniiiiitti ju
CIrion Vernon Horace, local a Fort
I.Riitl* rtliilf poller »ftbl
. to bank inarticrx
----- —
*----*
athletic nation*
a* lFianre,
win
C *-i . -r -•n i f* ( ' ll SI tl IT (•
tiiMii thr total t n will bo $20 H e poititril out that this rumor
Hiperinlrmh-nt of the Atlantic
iCnnfl— M nn trmm* t i l )
|
J
vvrr. third with 230.fi point*. II r M K m i l C . H U
* 11 .» 11 K t
Saiifn|e| &lt;I)i»tn«*t No, U and bail sprung up a fU r be appeared
f'oa»t Line Itailroad, wa* welcom­
W A S H IN G T O N . Aug. 16 1,15 gary which Wa* fourth with 201 5
------------------*
•
I
L'lillv
le u In thr other dUtrlcti. Tuesday evening to ptotv.t to the
ed into the Itotary Club today by
Ipproiim
vli-ly
I
H
,61111
rollegi
N E W Y O R K . Aug. 16 bib
Column,lull agatii'il any higher
il I.tali mint tin
*lt|
Andrew Stine, who .aid that Mr.
•
iideiit;
in
reserve
officer
train­
In* ]: ul It, litt «cl»nU*ii rntlcull)
lave* fur Sanford.
Hornre. who ram* heir about two
ing
1
our
e»
will
I
f
deferred
from
•
. . win [«■ ip-rertui
, . , ,,
n r : 1 1 r i '„ .,»
i*tuirt;«'rt h|&gt;fatii *» 'f'dtnfoflnKI** M g *
"M y disagreement with
the
Thee riniffieial tram* *t»nd
month ago from Jack.onvitle, i*
* ' IllIU C O l\ I I I l O l I T
policy nf the Cum [illation doe*
tit but hi* &lt;ixntit i*irt
ih * the ill nil while they are Jn Gain
I
-----------! ing*-Mity Individual feat- g„ *
a native of Little Hock, Ark., and
gnifirant rbange” lorlay, h o * -(i,,kS l t l l i l l I n ( ' l I H H K l i l f n *l°*. '&gt;*•*»&gt; that 1 have any desire
S Y L A C A U G A, Ala., Aug. 16 IA’ i ' Mrat *alr* were reported to- offirial
"
' record*—count the fjr-i
came to Florida from Alabama.
1 rat attache* rejiorted.
1K'
i" " 1 Air F*«rc* Ap
^ *, , U 1 111 V “
*
" “ itu I - « can.b.lat.* f.rr C ity Comsiv
finisher*
In
each
modal
i-vtnt,
—
A
negro,
threatened
by
a
mob
day
to
have
been
about
normal
He ha* been with Ihe Atlantic
\ bulletin. i,»uer| at 11:26 A M . pouncing Ihi- jointly, said eligible
.. "
*
,,
| mission." ho declared. “ I feel that
w
ith
first
plure
getting
10
point
of
hi*
own
race
for
the
.hootlhg
of
through
the
week-end
period
by
•’na*t Line for 15 year*.
’
NEW
A tilth .
Aug. 16 irFl || have rontributed my share of
the Memorial Hospital renter 1"tudenl* must:
second
five
point*,
third
four
a
rripnled
negro
rah
driver,
ha*
meat
market
manager*.
If
there
Visitor* introduced by Mr. Stine
\
Wallare’* campaign ^time nml effort to City matter*."
Can. . 1 nml Allied IH .i-n -is .l
'* ) Have enrolled in R O TC Im- Henry
foul th three, fifth two ami sivrl.
ter - nnnoutoi, il jn
In the matter of taxi-!, he laid
inrludcd E . O. Stephan* of Winter liern transferred to Jail here fur was a strike or boycott on meat one.
fi'to June 24, 1t*4H; ( 2 ) remain I*. B*h|iiui
- ilr
„ r*1:
safe
keeping,
Folice
Chief
Willi*
on
the
part
of
housewives,
it
fail­
Garden and It. Jt. Gramling of
Italic Until -pi nt n romfortnldr in goori -landing in ImiO i m ililary day the I togoasive 1 arty 1 rc- that he realises that wage* of
Dean
.aid
tndav.
ed
to
diminish
meat
sale*
on
It
w«*
versatility
which
lifted
sl.ientlal
candidate will start a C ity employees are up and hours
Orlando. George Touhy led the
‘
L’ht- ,n B’’" '’™ 1,
'* bolding aml schtMil studies; ( 1 ) agrro to' lour
Dean Identified the negro a* First Street or in downtown the Swede* *« high They won
of seven Sourthn stale* shorter, nml that the Commlaclub in .inging a number of *clcestore*.
team titles only in modern pent
«wu* «rwt since yesterday there take an officor'* commission, of­ Aug.
Harrel
Hamilton,
St.
of
Birming­
Spr-aking only to mixed mission Is coruclcntioualv trying
t on*. Frrtidcnt George Stine p r»A movement to boycott high atlibrn. *occer and Green Roinitr- h»- ta-en no significant change in fered; 145 serve at Jr-ast two audience.- of while and negtoea to solve it* problem*. However,
ham, ami aald he had admitted the
aidrd.
year* if rallfd for arlivo duly.
■hootlnr of Willie Cete In Ta l- meat price* wa* due to start here wrestling, with n first plnri- tie hi condition.’’
he said that he felt that the in­
The Arm y has n quota of 77.HOO persons.
I' ut Ii, on the critical list since
on Friday. On that day meat in shooting. Uut tbr-y scon*! In
Udera Saturday night.
The tour will take him Into crease in assessments made dur­
S O M E q i ’AKH
in tome store* wa* report­ m a rly iv.-iy PyiH- „ f rompeti'i-.,, 11 ’ W’.-dnrrrhiy. left his hospital R O TC stirrlerits and the A ir Form
ing the past two y e a r s la ae
T O K Y O . Aug.
16— OP)— U rned to have been better than usual. Ihe varied 14-day Olympic pro. 1 **1 for 20 minute* yesterday and 46.K1N), They- are in 211 roltege* more than 20 cities itt Virginia, much as cittrcn* and proprty
SA N FO R D FKOGHAM
J North Carolina, Alabama, Missisnml irniversitira.
rral MoeArthur’a heoduuartere an­
it
in
a
chair.
Charles Morrison, song leader,
gram offered.
. ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
sippl, taiuisiana, Arkansas am! owner* can afford to carry.
nounce,! today the June earth- and H arry Kudell. pianist, teamed
S E V E N N E W A L L IG A T O R S
Th is, he declared. Is substan­
quake at Fukui killed 1JW« per­
LEGION*
M
E
E
T
Tennessee.__________________
Seven
new
alligator*,
each
from
up to give Wlnted-Park Rotarian*
tiated by the fact that taa col*
MOItK F O L IO C ASK S
ron* and Injured 10,157.
five
to
seven
feet
long,
were
pre­
IIA
IIY
H
IH
lW
N
S
lection* dropped last year, and
It ILEIfall, N. c ., Aug. 16 14*r
The official figure* were incor­ a lively mu»lcal quia at the meet­ senter! Saturday to the Sanford
N 'ESC O FEC K, I’a . Aug. l l f - r i / w U l m ^ n l g h V 1‘S f 6 :M l FNM°: 1 :“ ^ ' ° ' ^ ’, “ V ,
"this should be n clear indication
porate,! In the Allied Comman- ing today In that city. The pro­ Municipal Zoo by 8tOte Came amt ion vl-b ti» ' etiilie ml"r
" ' ^ r ■F r - “Comc on home." Lawrence at the la'ginn liut for nn Import- , Vr.f*ir'm*n In* r r *m ‘ i i ni ! Vi »k to the Commission that w « have
1V * , ***ular report on Japan gram was well received, they re­ Fi»h Commissioners Finlay and I 4U7 « ! e . P
^h «
h' '1 Dawson railed yesterday to hi. ant husinea* aeadon. Commamler lSalb*r r T - r J ^ o A ^ ^ l r d n r l . t ^ leached a peak."
ported upon their return.
'ovrrlng the period.
Welch, t h r o u g h arrangement * to the state
two-jr**r-old daughter, Ha, who
. w
1 “ '. «'"-!■ !• •
w
mode
J&gt;y
th*
Seminole
County
according to John Rauls, publicC I T Y M E E T IN G
HIKE RIDER KILLED
„ dis 3'JJUIW! DROWNS
Sportamen Association, it was an­
err-'-k 60 yarda from their home. city director for tho post. A ll school tomorrow morning at 10:00
The City Commission met R«tIluncomba County (Asheville)
ORLANDO A u g . Jft—opy— .
An*. 1« W&gt;— nounced this morning by Sid R i­
*’lYn bathing my baby," lla member* ara urged to attend. o'clock il was revealed today by urdar afternoon a* an equalisa­
Ur*. Ethel U u l J B y r t T « ; 3*^k Whlte, 40, of Bay Finn wa* chard, 100 superintendent. The In the western mountain resort called bark.
Flans will bo diacukaed for help Coach Cart Kettle*. “I am in­ tion hoard, and w ill meet tonight
drowned in Laka LaneaiUr while killed Instantly early today when new ’gators have been put in a area, which lifted ita quarantine
Fire minutes later, Dawson to tho national nrganlutlon for terested In getting the fellows In at 7:80 o’clock to review com*
• midnight *wim, police report- the motor bike he was riding was separate pen so that they won’t over the wtekand, reported no wslkad to thu creek. Ila had the convention to b* hold ln condition as quickly a* possible,"
plaint* of taxpavera in regard tu
VQ tGUlIJr.
struck by u automobile.
be chewed up by the old 'gaton. naw cai«*.
Kettle* declared.
drowned.
Miami lu October.
recent aasetsmenta.
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WEDNESDAY AVGUST II, I9j(t

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F L O R P I

PAGE SEE
*-

Alan M a w iSjrt. A rthur Dudley
Stationed In Japan

Sanford-DeLand Battle Of Giants TWENTY WINS AGAIN?
Game Postponed To Be Held Tonite JOHMNy SAIN
Due To Weather A t Volusia Oval
o r THE
The game le t ween the Sanford
GlenU anil the DeLand Red Mali
wa» rained out at Iha Municipal
Park last night, and a* th* m u lt
of th* postponed game, tin- litanta
and th* lints will play a twin
bill at th* local park on Aug 19,
which la th* lant tlmr the !»*•
Land club com ri to Sanford In th*
JP40 season.
Th* Giant* gained one-half
ram* on th* St, Augustine Sninla
ail night. Th* Saint* ,h &lt;J|l (hfil ^n
4 In 3 team* to the I.ee*burg PI*
rate* la*t niKht. I,ee*buig’a How­
ard I!alt*y limited III* Saint* to
fish! hit* to register the victory.
nskl
Bill Story and Stan Karplnabl
worked for the Ancient City
nine.
The Daytona Brach lilamler*
trimmed the loop leading Orlando
Senator* In Daytona llcach by a
4 to I count. Stohbv Slabelfeld
racked up hia 22nd victory of
th* year. Orlando'* Lmi llevll
waa rapped for ten hi la by the
Daytona cluh The contest^ w*»
"Sam Itcmnm Appreeiatinn Night"
in honor of the I»l*t manager.

f

I'alatka and G ainesville
rained mil at Gainesville

Tonight

the

filant*

were

move to

1,eeshutg, and tomorrow evening

the Ginnt* play the Pirate* at
the local park.

All-Star Contest In
CJ-F l/oop Rained Out
MOULTRIE. Ga.. Aug. II &lt;rt1—
Four thousand or m«we fan«^*apeeling to *ee the fieorgia-FlorIda l-eagne’* annual North-Sou^h
game hoped for d ear *kle* tonight
over the baaebnll park of th*
Moultrie Athletic*, elt* ef the
fr»y.
Shower* caused (roetponement
of the game la»t night. Tlie
weather man indicated It may
rain again today.
Th* game p it- the 't a r , of the
four northmnst ritie* of the league
—Albany, Atnericti*, Cordele and
Mnultrir--again*l the leading play­
er* of the *o|h n m o * i ritf •»-Tallaha&gt;«ee. Thomanvllle, Way*
ero»* and Valdosta.
The “Confederalea," piloted by
Manager Jai k Rothrnck nf (he
Tallahassee
Pirate*, are thn
farorile*. The *&lt;tuad Inrtude* the
cream of the three fjr»t division
eliibs-the
Crat-planr
Valdosta
Dodger*, the second-place Wayrrnt* !l*ar«, and the fourth-place
Thomaeville Tiger*.
Manager Bob Btanlon nf th*
Albany Caidinnl* will direct the
"Yankee* **
Both team* romprl*e 1ft player*,
(ticked by »pnrt* writer* who
cover the league.
Tlie fit at pitrh ia dated for
8:16 P. M.

M. J. Mohm T o Reward
H o m e Run Hittern

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M. J. M'i*», Jr., Orlando real
estate man, ha* announced (hat
he will give 17.50 to all jdayrra
nf the tim id* S tate league who
hit home tun*. The offer wo*
made to include all remaining
game* on the I94H *rhr&lt;lule.
Hbv R'iscok i anx nf Sanford
Will iw the firat tn recelvo an
award for rapping a home run
In the Orlarid" park last 8 unday.
Lcn Malle will also receive a
like amount for hilling a four

Thr fralur* ninth tar* at th*
Volusia County Kcnnrl Cluh in
Daytona Brach toniirht could be
fittingly called a “battle of the
giants," for Hacinic Secretary
Merrill Watt* ha* ’ a«*rrnhlrd a
whole octet of wondef gteyhound*
to gallyp in thia rla**ic. Both
Bolling Boy and Gloria Ann will
lie there. The latter i« regarded
aa the track'* "Kirat Lndy," while
Boy ia the auper-mrrner which
humbled lieauliful Pallet to in a
two-dog exhibition match 8»"t
Saturday, Many peraoni teffntd
(iloria Ann an the local oval'*
ace of act:*, hut hundred* of dog
raring fan* think that Roy will
pu»h her from that pedestal to­
night.
And (tloria'* prestige also will
be threatened hy iiiinhlr-fnoted
Snow And Sleet. This brilliant
female, in a big track upset, de­
feated her Juat recently, till'*
Honey Bird is antithdr *#nou'
threat. In her last five races she
ha* come in either to win or to
place. And then then* I* Itapnl
Keller. Everyone know* (hat he
lias what it takes but he never
opened up locally until last Mon­
day night. Then he pulled *
brilliant win in the seventh race.
Ollier are* which will run Ms
•■might** main attraction are
Ante Over, Poverty., Pride and
Little Super.
i *i h a i r a rata «ilr
• I t.i Malt 11*111 IteoSIr
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M id a s . T o p J U t t "
X ad H a r e S l * t h M il*
fl.ast M a li l l a l l f l l . a k t e
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3 rd H a r e X la t h M ile
f la s h N i ‘a . l i J a d e d J o h n , 1'fln
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[U n a .
I lo a s a r y
A ce.
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T o e * . K o r n ( f iir r n . H hy l- a iir . S i r
H o o ts.
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H a r r S M lh

H it*

H u sa n H t a i r r s T i m * K ir a t , Moor,
• tor Met M y I l e t In * I lu ll J u A IW ll.
H r H a p p y , \ V a iia i i a r i , ;i l a l i p y i ja l,
aih Harr S Ia US. M ile
I ’ rtM rra a M id a s , H p lh .T la c h . K lo n
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•IS Harr KalWrtir

M ail A t o m . H h lrt H a n d . J n h it lo n
J o n e s . Itu tie a I 'h o lt * . T o m . I'om
m a n d e r.
W it h
I ’le a a u r r ,
Henny
K o u v a ti. I .t ic h y Ht o i l
TH t

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J o * M a jo r . M y s t e r y H p o l,
lin e d .
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KggH and Poultry
JACKSONVILLE. Aug 11 (/11Egg* and jioullry price* tsmaineil
unchanged on thn Jacksonville
market* tn lay.
INSURANCE COURSE
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 11-f/H
—The state'* first negro life In­
surance underwriter*' workshop
wilt rinse Saturday at Florida A.
and M. College here.
Thirty-five life Insurance men
from all parta nf the state are
attending the tbrec-wcek courseply blast agalpal DcLand in Ihe
University Cllv Monday night.

Paint Now - - Low Prices
ALL

PAINTS
AND
ACCESSORIES

GREATLY
REDUCED

braves

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•&gt; unity of people with religious
ideas," he said. Plana include 4
i eallh center f„r the aged, matiy
■f whom will bring relatives, an
academy and college, and next
••nr u seminary ia planned. The
Marino barrack* with Id rooms,
hits * capacity of H00, hr reveal­
ed
Mr. Mnddv told of a eolonixalion piojcct by the group end of
advertising Sniifmd In every
•fate in the nation In regard to
t'* climate, strategic location. In•»i-tries and farming, lie wn*
ii tinduced by Rill Stemprr.
jr;.&gt;s&gt;5
“ TkS *UOS
W. D. Upshaw, former Georgia
EO h jm -* RAO :u UTTREO ROOK'HS
•
mgrt-xaman,
told Kiwanians that
PROv * rfO T .o g j b TON OtVHERS TO
■hi- Fellowship Foundation will
J / \ t * »l d vFrK, A.r D S E T T E R
« great aid to Sanford'* social
COS TRACT— THIS ACREASe CCM/NO
end economic future. Dougins
aV r»£ MORNING o r THU ALL-STAR,
was initiated as a Kl,i'_ r, r HAVE JiSWREO NAi-NE STRUCK Strn-tmm
■anlan by Fred Wilson President
o u r 3 AVERiCAS L tA SUERS N A ROW; I unison anneunred the coming
Kiwfanl* election of officer* and Schedule For
diirctor*. Gl.ests Included Mr.
Time
I'pshaw, Erlw «rd Paxton of Bt. Day
9:00
1'itrrsburg and (*. R. Wilson nf Thursday
Fitrgerahl, Gn.

By JIIK IIRf&lt;TILER

t r « a lla a e 4

tr*« i

•*a i e

f la e l

Pag*

s m i

The City Recreation Program
Place
Grammar School

2:00

Arlirley
Girl* Club Meeting
Cover wn*t* p a p e r
b a sk e t*

Ruth In Hospital

he had vlatcd Ruth.
ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS H BITER
"He recognised me and aaid
Nine trains ere Hill in llic running l»&gt;r (he Mijor I.cague fl.igs lod.if
hello,' “ Carry said, and, in an• t llic giralrsl of -all Im &gt;cIm || &lt;«m|&gt;.«ignt roars ji.nl llic Iwn-lhtrds m ail. *wer to a question a* to whether
Tlie list imludrs (Teveland. Philadelphia, lloston .mil New Yoik in tlw Ruth smiled, added: “ He's always
Ainrnran League, and lloslon, liiixillyn, S i. Ijnuti, New Ynik and HrU*- • ntiling."
litirg in llir National.
The llamhinn, as Ruth is affec­
tionately known, started his specOnly two and a half games
acjiarale the flint foui .lull* in tin but half of tin- inning In ssm. 'aeiilar Iwsehall eareer a* a leftI'i i- Wn* lb .•»*'« homo run ssith handed pilrhrr who doubled a*
tho American, while- six and a
half games sopnrnti' llu* fli it two mates aboard in the first hii outfielder. Although a really
inning wn* nil tin’ Dodgru needed great pilrhrr, hi* slugging wa*
five tnniii* in thn uttnior &lt;in mt.
At tlie moment, till- Indian* and to defeat (he Phi Die. ii* |{e* even more *en* itional amt he be*
Brave* are on top, but neither Itjmey permitted only five hit* came a tegular outfielder. Before
ivtlring In 1915 be piled up bat­
jHisition i* *eciirv. (inly a matti r ftn bis loth victory.
Ralph Kiln i hnligi'd a two tun ting rrcniil* which iierhap* nevtr
of i'|K-rrcnlagp
nejmrates
.. point*
---------------.
----------. . . tin
.
Trilie from Connie Mark* *m**-i homer in. the first inning, hi- 2i*th,
Ing Athletics. The Rravrs. who *" f ' ,h,‘ 'ira te * off to a good
laia»| a three game lead, arc • t a r t .
The Cntdinnl- tttvl Cincinnati
•lipping fast. A month ago they
Red* were not scheduled.
enjoyed mi right game bulge.
It v -putting a twlight night
douhlehrader with
Wa-hinglon
while the Tiger* were defeating
the Indians, 741, In Detroit, Ibe
A'* tied Cleveland for firat in
games wot, and IokJ, However,
since tl.ey've played sis more
game* and could do no In-ttcr than
get an even break in them, the
A’» ttail the Trila- hy aix per­
centage point*. Arter the Sen­
ators won yc-terday'* opener, 8-2,
the A’* came back to win, 11-2,
The Red Sox mined past New
York Inin third place, two games
off the pare hy browning tho
Yankees. 9-b, n New York. The
New Yorkers dropped into fourth
jdarr. two and n half game* be­
hind the leadft ■*.
In the only other game yester­
day, the St. Louis drown* ad­
vanced within n gnmc of sixth
place hy vanuuishirig the ia*t
place Chicago White Sox, L I,
Ilobby Feller, trying for hia
12th vjrtory, went down to hi*
l.llh defeat Instead when he w-a»
rluldird for eight hll* and five
rnn* In the six innings he workrst.
Young Ed Grady of the Tiger*
struck out 10 in the 7 I 3 Inning*
am
he pitched tn rack up hi* second
UUMNCE A.
victory in a* many *tart*. I’at
Mullin'* 15th home run In the ISIT O tli Attardlop
fifth produced three run* and repart, laureate A.
eat Uall.d State*
pinned the loss on Frller.
A crowd of (17,091 saw the Red Cierk til.v ok lo,
Sot rome from Iwhlnd with five teuatiyT envoy \
run* In thr eighth to defeat the
Yankee, Vern Strjthen*' double
YOUR “SHIP WILL
off Vic Ranch! with the base load­
ed wa. the big blow. Tex HughCOME IN" Sooner
son. pitching in relief, wa* the
By
the Aid of Newipepef
winnerTrailing 3-0, the Giant* arorrd
ADVERT'SINC.
four run* in the eeventh, added
two more in the top of the eighth,
then staved off a Boston rally In

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M/S LEAGU E
r o POL f'i,L h a l t o r
TH/S PiTCH'NG A/At /

Nine Major League Teams Have
Chance To Capture Loop Flags

ir w t is M *

MCCARTHY

Oyster Hay, S . Y., won tha sixth
race In the championship sevenS h o u l d B e l i e v e in
race yachting series on congested
TH A T •ME WHO LAUGHS
Tmquay Bay.
L A S T - - • THEORY ---The United Stales has strong
when m/s B o s t o n
1title chances In this and In the
* * ° BOX
star ami firefly dinghy class,
BEG AN THE S EAS O N IN
Over In the Empire Pool lfo u ilp
LOW G E A R THE WOLVES
at Wembley, Welterweight Horse*
SHOUTED H O E NfS
Herring of St. Petersburg Joined
v SB AO, B U T S IN CE THE
three American teammates in the
v v v _ so x s t a r t e d
S S b ^ R O L L / N G Hi s m e a d
thin) round of the boxing tournsSE E MS
ment.
TO B e ,
The rugged U. 8 . Navy 147^
i
pound champion banged out a
decision over Peler Koran of Erie
to catch up with team m stei
Frankie Sodino of Philadelphia,
112; Wallace Smllh of Cincinnati.
1.15. and Edward Johnson of K an *
*a» City. 129.
But Uncle Sam's fighters suf­
fered two reversals.
Washington Jones. 22-year-oU
U. 8 middleweight from Lovejoy,
C R IT IC S . WHO
THOUGHT BOirtHS III., was disqualified In hia second
round bout with \ Gavlgnac of
poor s k r t
Belgium for hitting with an open
m ig h t m a k e
glove. The disqualification cam*
M A R S ! JOB
OUT SHOULD
in the second round with Jones
l ta m e a loo k
apparently well ahead on points.
I AT T ie JRTAR1HY
Charlie Spcirer, IB-year-old De,
P R o n ig /
troll truck driver who fight* iilV
the light heavy division. wa»
l«e*ten on a decision by George
Hunter of South Africa.
Stanley A. Slancsyk of Detroit
lifted 'JBfl'S pound* in a two-hand
press in the light heavyweight
weight lifting competition for *
new Olympic record.
I f THE SD K
It was the 17th record eitahr/N/SN J t r
lished In the competition and
JO E WILL
maintained a 100 per cent average
B e c o m e The
of a new mark In every d iv is io n
E ho MANAGER.
American
fencer*
defeated
e v e r tv
France, 11-5, and Holland, 9-2w in p e n n a n t s
h TH THREE
Memliers who participated In
D ir r e R E N T
these conquest* were Norman
C U B S — B il l
Armitage of Greenwich, Conn.
W k e c h h ie .
Titwir Nyllaa of New York. Dean
W AS THE O TH ER .
Cetrulo of Hollywood, Calif., and
Miguel D* Caprlle* of Pleasantvilla. N. Y.

Kiwani* Meet

f t" Mf l* Me*

Olympic M eet

- - By Alon M o v r
JOB

WITH TilK EIGHTH ARMY IN
OSAKA, J A P A N : ( 8 p ccU D - 8gt.trthur C. Dudley, ton of Mr. and
Mr-. Acy Dudley of 1109 Orange
Atrnue, Sanford, Fla., I* a memI ‘ t nf the 24th Infantry, now
stationed at Gifu, Japan; Th* 24th
Infantry ia a part of the 25th
Infantry
(Tropic
Lightning)
Division, commanded hy Brigadier
General Everett E. Brown.
SAN
Sgt. Dudley i* a section leader
SE E M S
C*m. M. »nd during a recent
CERTA’N
' trig* firing ho i|ualified *« sharpTO
• I..... with Ihv M-l Rifle.
RE'CN THE
Sgt. Dudley nnlrrrrl the Army
Z o ' i .c r o R y
in October, 1942 and recelvnl hia
M ARK
* isic training af Camp Hoo«l,
TOR THE
Tixns. lie departed for oversea*
3 *0
duly in February. 1947 and since
COASECUT/VE
•m in i in Japan wn* assigned to
SEA SONy
th-' Ifllh Infantry.
Ih fore entering the service
it Dudley attended Mcrhapter
School

m o st d epen d a ble
cu rler

B o sto n

Y JOE, NOW

Mayfair Inn

wilt h« equalled.
Although hia Majnr League
career started In Rnaton, he wa*
*old to the New York Yankee*
in 1920 and It wa* there that hr
achieved hi* greatest fame. ILhit moat of hi* 714 home run#
with the Yankees.
He competed in 10 Wmld Series,
and ho piled up mote World
Serle* and regular season record*
than any other jtlayer.
Ruth icm ainrd with thr Yan­
kees through 1914. In 1915 he wa*

Roy* make bill fold*
Group games; softball,
dodgrhall. Football
Swimming

named vice-president and mods*
tant mstiager of the Boston
Braves, a jmsl he held hut briefly.
In I9.IN he served briefly as coach
nf the Brooklyn Dodger*, and
that marked hia final appearance
a* a mcmlicr of any cluh.

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N o. 204.

^ A m erican A n d British P o lic e
W rit Is D e n ie d T
n
,
P
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n
f
Soviet Teacher t u r n B a c k r o r a y s in B e rlin
III

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S t a t e Justice Re- Serves D e c i s i o n
To Study Interna­
tional Q u e s t i o n s

H o u s e Gr oup Says
Teacher To Be Held
As Source Of Fut­
ure I n f o r m a t i o n

NEW \ (IKK. Aug. 12—&lt;J*&gt;
An iinidrntilird woman |um|&gt;ed
or fell from a third or fourth
lloor window &lt;■( the Soviet
Consulate lair tiwlay, police re.
ported, Ihe woman w a. alive
when carried inlo the Consulate
by allarhrw. The woman re­
portedly moaned In Itu.wian a.
•rvrrat per.on* appruarhrd her:
■■leave me alone.”

WASHINGTON, Aug. 12—
W*l—Prenidenl Truman repealed
today I hat he think, the Con*
■rrn.ional up* hearing, are a
red herring. And he .aid they
here the strongest kind of a
smell.
WASHING I ON. Aug. 12. &lt;/V)~
The Home Un-American Acliviti-s
Committee questioned Michael S a ­
in arm. H int i.i n ichool teacher, to
clay, but raid it got no "pertinent
inlornialion" from him.
At the end of an hour and a
half session with Samarin hehtnd
doted dooii, Chairman Thomas
(R-NJ) told leporten the vsitness
would be held under tubpoena
“ at a tourte of future mforma**
lion.
Meanwhile in Washington the
H o u i e Un-American Activ iftea
Committee announced that “pre­
liminary slejis" bate been taken
to protecule tome tpy heatinj
witnesses for |&gt;etjury - lying un
det oath.
On lire iwrjury move, Thomas '

*.\l&gt;story .Man* Rufuses To Identify Spy (Jumi

IN THI WHITI HOOtl rove garden, president Truman ahnhe. bund* with
two uf the Bt teen-ager, who are In Washington to attend a G irl.' Nation
aiteiiihly tponsorrd by the American Legion, Tin y arc I.llli.hi Gong
(left). Miami, F la , and Kennon Kethley, McAUcn. T e a . The Pi t sblent
bdd tile high school glrla that ,‘iome day the lightning may .tithe ' one
Of them and make her Prealdent of the Uullt-d States, (fnlirmiticmall

U. S. Offers Seat R ep o rt Is Made
On Danube Board fv l/ fi iP lr' Ao gf r rr e' f jl ei sr Ou nn
F o r Concessions Road 46 At C Of

NEW YORK. Aug 12. ( f lV
&gt;\ stair supreme court justice
today rrveivrd dec 11ion on a writ
of habeas corpus liroughl to free
4 Rutvian tihool teacher secluded
in the Struct Ciiuvul.il.- here.
n ir court look the writ under
advisement after attorney, for the
pctdionrr. Chrirlophri L in m e t.
•ought writ* uf in /u rr again*!
ho th the cornu! general and Mr*.
Oksana Stepanovna Koienkma.
j State Supreme Court Justice
Samuel Dickitem said he wa* de- j
i4y,n(( , f ,lon • v c a u .e ..i the u -

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In Washington, meanwhile, Rusii* protested the action of the
Cannon Offers Trade Pope
Says
Property
«
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„
, New York court in ordering th#
For Representation
Columbia, ha* obtained a Iran- '
Secured For
ror Fill
I ' l l l Soviet consul to produce the wo­
icript of all bearing* in the comByGermany, Austria
Near Geneva Bridge man in court. Immediately after
m illrr’* current invetligalion of i
the protest was lodged with th*
an alleged etpionage ring. Tlioinat
BELGRADE. YUGOSLAVIA.
Progress m muling the S an fo rd , State IVpaitment, the department
laid Fay i* “particularly in t e s t ­ Aug. 12 i/P)— llrltain challenged link in Stair Highway No. 46. wired Governor Thomas E. Dewey
Huaala today to prove ahe ha.
edi ...
in ....
the |icr
perjury
jury angle.
; ripar|ln r|,( lU on lh, |&gt;in u b ,.. from Geneva Avenue along llir ' requesting lhat any furtlirr action
Retrial com ml tiro
members ( jjr.vt «• lhat I*, that the river shore of the St. John* River and again’l the convul be held up
have demanded that the Justin*
tour hr. Soviet woil. Huaala
lein|Mirarily.
Department institute perjury pro­ claims lu be one of the riparian la k e Moiiior to Sanford Avrnur,
Jutlice Ditkslein said the Rusceeding*. They .aid tostlmony hai alatea with tha right of jurl- was ir|M&gt;ited last evening bv
t**n »u eonflicting that It waa diction over tha waterway. So County Coninmiiun Chairman If. •un consul had informed bun lie
obvious some one waa deliber­ dura the Soviet Ukraine. The B. Pop* |» diirctor* of the Sem­ was treking advice from the S w ­
ately lying
Ukraine dora touch tha Daauba inole County Chamber uf Com- irl Embassy in Waihinglon “ as
Rep. Mundt (K-SD) told re
ual barely. But if the Ukraine merer at a lurrting at tile T o u r-11(1 hit rights and status ou this
• ran.iderad aaparat# frees tha
porter* that Soviet ag ro ti vug
real af tha Soviet Union. tha i-l Cantrr. said Edward Higgins, I question'.*’
II wa.laaee O* I*Bar TV*a)
nearest Russia* paint to lha manager
J “This m atter la important
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J llaauha'a banka weald ha hunMr. Pope revealed that the |W ‘'Ugh In glv* to th* consul
J drtda of miles away. Britain's
U n
Ambassador Sir Charles I'eaka property nrcessary for construction I ? '" '.1! ,T.'er.^ uPP°r t “ n**&gt;' J"
|
U e o r g ia
iN O JJfn O C S »*vrd a map. Show him, hiv ol a new till and bndgr near t] ir |(lrlll
demanded ol the Russian., pirtrnl Geneva Bridge ha* been j "It t. aiso important for th

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H E R E I N .

A DBAMAtIC HIGHLIGHT of the House I t American Activities C i mmlttre'* tVavblngtun hearing occur* a*
Aleiam ler K o ral (standing, extreme right I, named ns a Communist courier, refuse- to identify Liliabeth T .
Ilentlry (itandlng, evtremo left), self-ar o«-d Red spy quern. The committee contended llu t Koral took
i over MUa Bentley's Job in IBIS, shortly before site spillrd her spy ring story to the t ill, (fub-rruilkouil)

President N am es Opposition For Governor Jester Of
Maurice J. Tobin Texas Threatened By Dixiecrats
Labor Secretary I |&gt;In olui'lil
t s i n s . i* * . Aug
pi*) ie*a» * *. .*- ,.* DniHHiat*. win.
Ktu- Im.ti tin Ilie formal oprning id |lie mullirinri*' pie12

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Truman's Attics I l o n e

M,lr,1,*al ...inp.igii, losl.sv itiiralrlied Guvernor Ifeauloi.l Jr.trr ul Irsav
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D jf
III llir \i*\rMihri y'cnn.»| rlrcth'fl
lM e W C u m C f
v lC t
flir
».»mr .»* NuVhlin |( amiolpli, pie.idr.il
the I Inti.tun li.u
N a tio n 's I^.t b u r V o t e Ao .h ialmn. muiiiiiatrd R. E. Fownrs, Hnustoii illurnev. as prim anrnt
—_
rb.mm.iii lot a lexai slates’ light* itralegy maw inerting.
WASHING I ON. Ao . 12. t/T) Kaml-I|'ti ilirrat. n«l Jewtir with.
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President I h.iii.ui ...Id .I a reemd N * . x t^. oj&gt;|«wltion unless t h . 1 D
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.rv^rT'iS.dTi1Krtfc s londition
S till Critical In
F ight For Health

and Demin Mill I’.nlV .* lie. bnped
„ I,
way
the newiumer, M.iurnr | Inliill. *
IV.- will »tn that convent I
1would help . . . . . . I the falmi liatlol
“ JW unUw
it- ini- Kiimlnlph -aid.
nt November.
■if llie ctou, n iion j . lut in
Tobin ileppr.l uni &gt;d tbe b ' . iiv fmm n&gt; tiv unlawful mean-ilde fm n liigli .ta le of
Malvai
Ini.ell. I 'l . i i n i - in • I •*I i' &gt;
, h • 11I , T brt .
w cu rrj
deed bad com I l&lt;&gt; consult with llo- Rtatr
(I.nt
I.,
liuv. opposition ip Nov P h
- in
H iss
night tr. a rn p t 11.** ;n&gt;&gt;t of Sr. . n i l - 1 lEunilulpli
rontlnned.
* n y s iu a il o il y S
*1 IS
sunninternational
queition*
in
trial,
uf
lavb.ii
..hull
lit.
hern
Department.
II) ALEX II. SINGLETON
l[em),tiling
ill.approximate!)
P
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S
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volvo.l here with respect In the* ■
ti;rliterr- utli-nding tli
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. Aug
County Engineer M. C. Hagart person, who were brought hen. vacant nil. r ll.e dc.itli of l.ewn ” ini .tut,
SAVANNAH. Ga. Aug. 12—
D e s p i t e
R e la p s e
nu-.-ttng »f the fate of Charles I
B* S« liwrllelib.ii b |une 10.
(AS—Complaint* that 220 Geor­ 12, (A*)— The United Slate* of­ hav been imtrucled to check over whether under diplomatic Ini
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Liiglninl ami l.ouia X V I uf
—
niunitv
nr
na
employees
”
fered
today
to
trade
away
Hi
the
route
between
Geneva
and
Tl,r 47-year.d,l Nev, U gU n-lc ,
............ .-.immenleih
M U ' MIRK. Aug 12. GV)
gia negroe* taken to Michigan
The rnniut genera), Yakov M bring. In «a.lilllHt..ii
for farm work had b e e n left seal on a new Danubian Control i Sanford Avenues with the idea
issslllr* al
don't decapitate political „ 4| &gt;r |&lt;u)ll | 1(lr|u ||-t nuK|ltlr&gt;t
_
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■•
ula.makin,
'.n .n n , nan
e tn ortleri'd
■&gt;
had t*e*n
ordered *In
atranded in that date, have Commission in return for repre­ of eliminating wme
*11
n . a ■.«
of the o b jec-, ,ir|(t|f
wom-„ Mf&lt;r ^ „ nil frconl in Hliith i l l | | r Italic I**i»il***&gt;» IimIm\ wni* flout llli* ^ ill .
brought an investigation by the
ilefralril j imr. M C.nley In. "f » '"
— »l«Ht •"
all tune, ralhrd sllgll lV
sentation
for
Austria
and
Ger­
Hons to the present route a. Stepanovna Ko.enklna, Into court
Georgia State Employment Ser­
1 a*
,
111
to ifH Vlit’in out of nffln*.
1
Iml iIim Gm * urn (uird 111*
many.
dciiktnjtrd by the St»lc Road
W:H0 A. M. today. I^imakh w * o(
vice.
........ ,,,r
w ,. ulight In tell Lord Item, . iiililinii a* .nil . i itn al.
Employment 8ervice spokes­
dafitnl th r writ and n rilh rr m\&lt; i f that *elei in Deni....... In I i 'U
Hi.. |r,A,. „f Jester, tli.il
“ The United Stale* does not j paitment. said Mr. Pope,
I In- i t-yr.vi-uld Inimer New
men said today the negroe* iniiil upon becoming a permanent ! Mr, Higgins read a nut Ire from pea i ml
, l eader. (21 In .Miming llir f l i t
tin re ih IIn need fur h im In Itc-.ei
Y■
»
rk
, ^ inker .tat. iiling fur Iwu
would lie furnished transporta­
During
the
nmrning-tong
couM
■ 'lllr'i g utr in iq - I ii ii in l'M 4. lie
H,u
f n r t In-1 the te sp n n sib ilitii U. 8. Engineer* promising
I t w a t la a e B ll a r a a e 1 * . i
tion back to Georgia or offered member," said U. S. Ambassador j a**"’survey
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••( In- high ulfue and In* can lease )c m . en trinl a bu.|utal here lait
of the upper St. John.
emnlovnient in Michigan.
Cavendish Cannon. "W'hrn Ger- River from Sanford to L ake' « *
. . .
,
.
*he people, path ami follow the lum- He .iifli-iei! .t irl.qitr yes* . ~
_
Difficulties encountered by the many and Austria become mem­
■(be millmn-iotr rn .ik in .1 guber
i,ni
0
i..n,■
•
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.
■■
negroe* were reported recently
jnaluii.il
race
tlirir
In
tail.
Inbin
nml
ohiivnm.
,
,
.
1 .
.1 1
bers
of
the
commission,
and
ade­
hy the Pontlar (Mich) Daily
The engineer* advised that lh ey | « 4 f A l t * T r u n u n i v r i 1|H&gt;llrif 11,000 more sotr* than llir
('"rslran* I* Je .trr'e homo town
11
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I'res*. The newspaper said one quate provision is made (or non- will
remove the old hyacinth guard
a l l I 1 1 c H l S l I U l l 'late President Rmisesel. ,excised . T.-lotr'. mortlng It. the music j-'-l •» « &lt; A '«
^
of the worker*. Reuben Shaver*. riparian
r ____ representation,
_________ _ the United
hull of *Smn IlmiRtun Colltrum Dr l li ) r » M .iilm. *.nJ:
who live* near Savannah, a n - ' c j , . , ,
!„ »;.* un its from Lake Monroe during the
fall
or
winter
month*,
and
nl*»
pealed to the Veteran* Adminl*- :M a!” “ P,eP*»«i “ » «'♦» “P
.
" " Ic■ll" , f,,r ,h'' purpose of
"II die Rulli rallied this mornstated that they have requested
ta rll lik' il l»v tirnon oigam/a «*i*i|i|»inir flrnh'iry
which tin*
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(ration offiee In Pontlae for help. J l*&gt;»ition.
tinat Tolnri
uwas
n e*|H-i|rd
rxneitr.l to
to lake
like Mutates'
Rightyr* hope
will23lead
tu *ui.iin.srd,
1
. allhougli
,. K
WASHINGTON. Aug. 12 - ( ,P lions,
Sharers waa de«eribml a* de»- t The offer was laid down a* the the ACL Railroad to install power
lot.rn
M
f
rn|lturi|,g
Te**a'
riceat.ll..
on
bridge at Lak j—Preildent Truman today ordrr. . the , draw
*
,a
major
part
,n
.be
I
Ionian
rtr.
vo1r,
Novemb#r
)lr(,
fo m d Mm off
t’r ucl t e
^"fe re n c e began debating the Monroe to facilitate the handling,ml a government financial Muds
1 mu at
with Savannah negroe* who w e re ' 5o»'*l proposal that membership of river shipping through the of the entire air transport In ; non dtise. .lim in g tbr Dritunraln mlential election,
Yt.iion to lb.- home tun king’s
pledgr In *crk |r|ir,i| nt llir I .»IY
hovrinor J Strum 1*hurnioml bedside today tniludrd Ins wife.
|du&gt;try.
enroute to n point near Pontiac on the commission be limited to bridge,
"r
Carolina, who Ion! niifht
to pick cucumber*. HI* plen f o r ,
Dgeiubian Slate* alone. This
Reporting on the filing with the! Mr. Truman artrd after a cm 1111iilr% Isihor I.ita
,
foiimilly H‘»i|(t».| hid numinatlun Mi. Cl.iiir Itulb. lu* diughlei,
help wn» turned over to the Bed i
,
., .
P .
c
RFC
in
Washington
of
the
City’s
I
ferrnc*
with
top-ranking
official
Th.- In * !.. t .fiiltiAU-ii 1 Ion §l
Hu. St a11*•* Ititfhti'r* |*iCro«* In Pontiac.
| proposal would give Eastern Eu request for fund* to eonitrurt a j« f the Reconstruction Finance
Mt. R iibanl | lilt.|r 11 of Norllt
The Georgia Employment Ser- rope s Communist bloc exclusive terminal and warehouse on City | Cortio rat ion, th« Civil Aeronaut!.. Uit S«tur«inb hul th«* Hfimti' «li&gt;l (d.-nlial 1nndidnle nl n big rally l..nv.,v. N. II
lm n ilrr, Mis.
hut fiim un tho ii!»|it»l ut input
rice office in Atlanta »*hl the control over affairs of the 1,800- property w rit of French Avenue Hoard ami the Budget Bureau.
idlouin'men'r
lu
sh
'‘"ilowev.-'r
‘
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^b
ed
u
led
In
Wl|,,u|
\|„
|,n
|&gt;
„|
Hallirnoie. and,
• if • anioiiiiiinrin n u n . now. n r . ,|.|„.nr Iwfure the rexaa group .
on he lake front, Mr- Higgins
The White Hntise said later a- will hold down the 11 &amp;.in«' u fur* they adjourn today.
fame. I’
U iipm tn. personal
„
, dm'larml that he wa* welt satisfied that
Mr Truman la "extremely
year Job under a tec*M a|
' tn-nd 4rid Foul Motor Company
with the Interview and said lhat in'errsted” in finding means by
&lt;1- mtnirnt.
pill.lo Irlaliont dliei lot.
which the industry can best fi
\ cheek nf talau organltallon.
i .'".1" ’,1"".1
c-t-ly “
.1.1. i - l b ,
with - I d , nanre its immediate requirement,
"The Itulie trrugnlied
me,
farm near here and wa* a grow
I'lnWvd llti-y mi pl.-nscd wtlli tin- Kail Unions Complete smilingly," said (Tiapman a* lie
to do this work
ami lung.term developments.
e.piai” memlienhlp for Germany
et in Michigan.
11 .dee. eipecin.l)- lo-cause of T.d&gt;
hospital
Mr. Higgins revealed that Mr.
Fight leftA the
Michigan Employment Service just aa soon as ahe received a
He asked the RFC to make a hi * stand on tin- Taft-Hartli-y .Second Wage
t.'porter asked Chapman If
official* were contacted to deter­ peace treaty, or earlier If agree (Tenant of the U. 8 - Chamber of study with a view of making 1law.
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mine If seasonal labor wa* need- m#nt t* reached by the other Commerce has asked for a m eet­ remnimendaiions to him “at an 1 Tobin Inld reporters after a
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 UP&gt;—
ing h rrr on Aug. 21, and lhat ared. Michigan authorities confirm­ members of th« commission.
Railroads and the unions com­
will be made to have early date." Th* CAB and th. vi«lt to the White House Tuesday pleted their second postwar wage
ed 'he need. Georgia employment
Cannon told th* conference lhat rangementa
Budget Bureau were directed to I . while he u n still debating with
a*
large
group
se
possible
to
hear
•pokeemen reported.
today headed into negotiu- Shower Of Meteors
artist the RPC.
the United States Interest In the the latter.
himself whether to accept the fight
H. R. Melton. Savannah area
tiuiis
for
a third round In 8ep- To Be Visible Tonite
Conferring with the Prealdent
•nnervisnr for the Georgia Em- f,1.‘ E ffo rt q,n” nU“7 a i! ^
! W' A' Morria®" "P o rted on g. were RFC Chairman Harlev Hite. alignm ent -. that be is "defi­ trm ber,
_________
nitely"
opposed
to
the
lalior
a
d
,
1
P
"
*
*
"
*
P“
«‘
‘
m
l;
nim
ting
of
U.
a
Chamber
of
Comnlovment Service, aald th# ne­
Ih,' curriers ami llirro union*
YORK. Aug. 12 l,V)—Tlie
In
the
“economic
^progress
of
Euj
m»rrt,
official*
which
he
attended
1
Chairman
J,
J
.
O'Connrll.
CAI
"
1
am
against
discriminatory
groes were recruited her* In July.
iirnetl an a j f ^ f n v n t \&amp;tt* IsAt fcnmm| nhf»wi&lt;r « f p e rtfiil n u'le u n*
&lt;l&gt;„v r . . . in receive half the rope In genet*!. He aald that iD Orlando, outlined five lm- and Hudget Director Jam es E. |&lt;&gt;r oppreauive legislation of any night
to finish the second round.
nriee of the eueumher crop and j Interest la not limited to on* re- po, u nt auhJeeU brought up and Webb.
kind or character whether It ap The unions were the locomotive is i-x|H-vtcd to be visialile, beginn­
be given h'-uring and traniporta -1 Irionand suggested that th* local
A White House statement said plies to laU&gt;r «r anything else," engineer*. Firemen and Engine- ing lonlght, and for Ihe next few
night*.
tlon hark home.
The American amendment drew Chamber tiecome more active In the conference waa “for the pur­ T»bin aald.
men. ond Switchmen. They had
IUiIh-M R. Coles, of the Hayden
la prompt and sharp attack from
l•■«BllaB•e m l*aa* K*arl
Gov. Thomas K. Dewey, tho threatened a nationwide rail strike
pose "f discussing th* general
I'lane Ia limit, say* that a* many
1 members of the Communist mafinancial situation of the air GOP nominee. Joined In the a t­ in early May.
as ho "shooting stars" may be
• f D l n * * a « a #1 T n Joritv which fonhadowed defeat I
tack on the Truman Admlrdslratransport Industry."
MaJ.ir features of the agree­ counted during a single hour, If
M e e tin g Planned t o of ,he amendment, probably Ut* Giants To Operate
( C a a i r a a t a •&gt;» I ' M * a i s .
ment, including a IS H-cent hour­ rloud rendition* an- favorable.
S e r v i i c e Buu|ldlng CuHtoms A gents M ake
Set State Mapping
- "•*
ly wage Increase, had been anEarls summer, in the e a rth ’s
Truman Fx. pec
- . ted . .To
...
,h *'
cycie around the sun. it passes
The 8 hlp*a Service Building a t Big M arihuana Haul
GAINESVILLE. Aug. 12 W&gt;—
S iirn
Inflation Bill wa* worke.1
»*■&lt;)»out
,«0,Ihe
through u.e u,bit ,,f ih*- p*r»eid
MORE MONEY
the Sanford Municipal A irport
A committee of enfgtneera is meet®
_________
hy I realdenllal mets-s.r*. thousand* of which are
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 1 2 - has been taken over by Urc New
EL I'ARCO. T e a , Aug. 12 UT) fn r at the University of Florida UP)—Governor
\ i-tunt John R. Steelm an who
annually in the .a rth 's
Caldwell aald to­ York Giants, who will operate It U. 8. customs agents announced
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 I/Fl
tvdav for the nurpose of planning day he has “reason
umpircsl disagreements over tha
, n,| pte„f , ,-arthto
hollar*"
as
a
recreation
center
for
players
The
White
Hou.-e
said
today
that
lodav
they
aelxed
A
O
pound*
of
fnial, minor detail*.
“ Br(|
a two-dav conference to be held In money may be available In th*
on
their
farm
teama,
It
waa
an­
Pre.ldcnt
Truman
probably
'will
marihuana
described
as
one
of
Octot»er tn an effort to coordinate next faw month* to boost the
the Florida mapping and survey­ monthly payments to Florida's nounced this morning by Charles th# largest hauls e r— made on art fbmorrow on tbo RepublicanTAX PROTESTS
sponsored anti-inflation hill.
th* Texas-Mexleo border.
ing effort* of various federal, most needy dependent children, Marion, Giant official.
CAM
HELL
TO
SPEAK
Fifteen
properly owner* apThe
building
which
was
used
by
Mr.
Truman
is
expected
to
sign
Th* Marihuana. If rolled into
state, and.private groups.
aged and blind.
TALI-AIIAS 8 EE, Aug. 12 M l— pearrd yesterday before the City
the Navy for recreation purpoaw, cigarette*, would bring an estlmM- the measure with a blast at Con­
Professor Tom L. Brmndford of
IM to
1B grant
... .....
and later by Urn Fellowship front, t d 170,000 nt Eastern and Pacific gress for its refusal
him President Doak 8. Campbell of Commission to present comtho Unty-ralty’# civil engineering
DIXON ARRESTED
limlted price, wage, rationing tind j ] ^ * . ***** U ttfm irily will plaints on recent assessmanu.
contains
an
auditorial
whma
G
out
potato,
c
o
te
o
a
i
nwn
told.
department, who head* surveying
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. It—OP)
deliver a commencement address These were reviewed and the
Roger Burton, 22, Inn Francisco other controls.
course* a t th* iaaUtataon. aald that —A nun Identified aa Jack Dix- movie* will be ahowa three tlsaao
tomorrow during graduation cero- assessments were taken under
The
bill
authorises
restoration
■
week
(hiring
tha
training
season.
"taco,
wa*
eknrtnd
boforo
U.
8
.
Use steering O waalttoe meeting on. 24. waa arrwtad Imn today
monies at Troy State Teachers' consideration. Tha assessments
of
coat
role
over
Installment
buy­
A
soda
fountain
will
bo
operated
Commlulonrr
Bonry
CUfton
with
(odey hopes that the Oetaber eon- and held In conmettaq with ■
College,
Troy, Ala.
will be taken up by the Coming,
and
Increase*
the
r
esc
nr#
re­
and
soft
drinks
will
be
omoggllur MrtoUcm. T V eao# was
fet-enea will aid In Use
lie wRI discuss ‘■Tha Scholar mlssinaers later, aald II. N. Bayar,
of Federal Reserve
Piet loti a t adtgtuto m t p fn g of SbSir^inT'Xa a&amp;ttag S°” There will be fteOHlM for playing eontlnusd unUl A « . 20. Burton -quirement#
and Democracy-1242."
■
----------- ----- ------d ty manager.
pool, ping pong ta d other gaaoa. was artaatad yvaterday.
Detroit policeman.
Use state.

Are Left Stranded'
In Michigan Fields1

,lt,p

"rhr' i
Tnd ihat"7he
^
'■ ^ »ubmi.tedt.. the s..ir n..adi

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sari." .Xu.:..... .— h'na"?,aL Stu&lt;*y

Industry Ordered

?»S5LT3 asm .J--;2: i•* '■&gt;”« «*■•"«»
'«vrS r.!S 'as 1
tSSS,11%X

Russsian Troops Are
Stoppcdln Attempts
To Search Mouses
Across '/. u lit* Lines
Aug

12.

(/ P &gt; —

Ament an
and Hiitiih military
IMilite lm ne.I batk ihii Russian
(ora), inlu (Lett »nt..n of Beilis
tu d l).
•
Riioian inililai) |Hi|itr, augrnenteil bv tinman pulictmcti
from tin- Suiiri ie&lt;lur. uete a h
triii|&gt;ting l&lt;&gt; a u n t t.n n isn . in th t
u r.lrm .r itiu i [be Kunians .aid
tlirv . . n e looking bn black mar*
k rtri. Ilnlidi and American* .aid
tbr S,virt&gt; aim migbl Lc looking
fm Russian ainiy drserteia. or
nnybt |u&gt;t base brrn engaging in
"liaraiiiriK ta itn i
llir A lum , alls at K icutbcrg
iuit.nl lu . k Snvifl *uiiliullrd (,e rman iHiliirineo and Ku.iian MPs
wbo weir living to le jn h bouses
iir u u tbr binder hem their tone*.
Tbr hiili.li. .mini by western
•n lur German idlnei*. it.qiped *
•linilal aitilir il I’otidaiurr P lait.
In lia iik liiii (irtman tluongs
r.llinatr.l tu tt.lal 10(1,(MX) demon•tiatr.l in tbe l S, rune today
agiintl liigli |iiicc».
Miint lm * ting- lu *11 m ajor
cities uf 1he &lt;i.ir of Hesse domantled that Gen l.ncliis 1). Clay,
tbe Aiiieiicr.ii iiiiliiiity tp’vvriiOr,
appioie n law ubicli would pro­
vide tn.ii.- nglits I t workers in
matinRi-im’iit
About 20,(1*10 ,iffn e and industn sl workers angrily protested
rising living ..ills *1 a m ats
m uting call.-.l ii) tiiitr union* tn
l‘i isnk f u ■t.
ll.e Her tin newspaper Telegraf,
operating under a Itnttsh license,
r.|Mirti-d .-lothliig factories and
tailor »ho|&gt;* In Kuvh-t-oecupte^
Mecklenburg were busy w ith or­
der* fnr Ri ii .I sii niililary uniin, tn*
‘Tr I* repurted (bat the uni­
form* • &gt;. tut,-tilled for new Soviet
(loop* wl.o-e anival t* expected
in Mei-kt' ' burg in tbe near fu*
lute," -aid tbe Trlegtaf dispalih,
ft.Mil S.‘bw.-l , 11.
Him . wa ou runfitnisiiun, nur
wre* n • I. .11 wlirtln-i any such
fn-.l- It.. 1 - innved In would be
reel*.'i-mi-ii1. nr nddilbttie tn th#
iK‘i'll put h&gt;fi fnr.-e.
Meanwhile in Moscow lha env.n* uf (!&gt;•' l ulled Stales, Riilnln
ii . 1.11 i.xr.i iw ease all 1

rive Are Killed
In Latest Series
Of Air Accidents
Its

\S S IH T .\T K I&gt;

p r ess

I u r men Were killed today in
th*- latest of it sene* of airplane
acr ul.-nt* in which two plan**
“ n e destroyed by (ire and Ihtaa
others were teporlod missing tn
widely separated section* of th*
glob*
lu hansns an Air Force plan*
ci a slut I m flame* shortly after
Its takeoff ft . mi the Topeka A ir
lla»e Five men were killed and
te n itijim'd seriously.
A Trans Canada Air Lines plana
hui't into flames shortly after
landing at Sydney, N. ii. Cool
work hy ths* atouardrss aided
tlxwithout injury of th*
11 passengers and six crew ui*lnl**i» The plane was destroyed.
The Navy tfpuitrd a fourengine navy privateer with a
crew- of runs' and two aerologists
missing on a w.sther reconnsissanco flig h t 450 miles w»*p
of Guam today.
Meanwhile, search continued for
two planes reported missing in
Canada'* iinrtbland.
Edmonton, A lta , rvporlrd on*
plane with u pilot and a passenger
misting fm ni Bathurst Inlet on
the Arctic Circle, about 000 mites
north nf F.iAiiiinton. The passenger
was Miss Oldenburg, geologist
from the University of Minnesota.
In the other missing plane was
Y. It M urray, of Washington,
I) C. who disappeared Saturday
about 250 miles northwest of
Edmonton.
CARTER SELECTED
E. It. C arter, former selective
service clerk for Seminole County,
lisa lwen recommended by tbe
Si-lrctive Service Board to again
serve in th a t capacity, it was
announced today by E. C. H ar­
per, chairman of tha board.
At a recent meeting of th s
board, Joseph
Lelnhart wa*
named as secretary. John Kridor,
recently appointed to the board,
present
The loca'lon of Ihe Belectlva
Service office, together with laformation concerning registration,
will be announced when sufficient
information la recetvtd from Bl
Augustins, said Mr. Harper.

�"•rrr? :

Sat

ibURSDAY AUGUST 12, 1948

T H K H A N FO RD H E R A L D , SA N FO R D . F L O R ID A

P A t.K TW O

4 lie S u tilu r d

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mam*

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Back To College

l&gt;lahiubril~lB | MM
r illltliM n .in r u r a l Baia&gt;4er
When college* ami universities begin their fall schedule*
a « i ■»&lt;•&gt; al
im more nearly normal number of recent high school gra­
RaaUr*. I'larMa
&lt;11 B iir r lla A.M W
duate* will Ik* found in the freshman classes.
k a lm S M m m m I vtaaa* a illf f
According to I)r. Raymond Walter*, president of the
0*1. ter It. IBI*. at tb r l*aal Utllrr
• I Baafar*. Klartea. «a4*r tbr Art University of Cincinnati, who is known for expert predic­
a t t aaair*, af Marrh 4. IX*.
tion* of college enrollment, the numlter of war veterans in
■ ntll.I.Abll U IlK tS
the h ig h er hall* of learning will decrease substantially this
•Ml tar
tioiititib u n i s
Maalaru Maaaarr _____ fall, crenting more op|iortunitie* or teen-ager*, many of
whom were unable last yerr to gain admittance to a college.
at n*rnn*T tox h a t h *
Mr Carrier
.
• » Over the country a* a whole a decrease in enrolment of be­
Oaa Maalb
***"
tween eight and ten |K*r e* nt is expected.
rbtaa Maatba
•U Maatba
. JO#
Most college officials Mill not la* sorry to see total en­
■S sJL "! -------------------I***
rolments decline by that much or more. Their institutions
All alillaart a»ll.r«, m l .
tbaahr. rraalallaaa aa4 aallrr. al have been sorely over-crowded or the past year or two.
ratrrtalaaarala far tbr
ral.laa la a l.. will br ehara** l»i
Prohahly not for several years will it la* possible to
at r*galar a4.r&gt;tUlaa talra.
gunge
accurately what the normal enrolment level is to Is-.
Jtrrtr*rair4 Sallaaalll lit
Ialaa4 b rn ira a rr llrarrrrata Hy th at tilde the nation might be ready to consider sonn
ll
|I jnil
IIIIIIIVIII
HI ua
i.■' r|» i ii* •subsidy
'MO.IHJ to
iu student*, to mu
*"' it
&lt;Ur^ii.,"K aa.«" itJr,"aV ilaau**"’
iw rm
nncnt IUI
form
of m
general
make

_______
Tbr llermM l« m
mriulirr i ib*
AMM*ai*4 ij i m " O '* i* taOijH
raiiaa *t all ib* i»*ai a i« . ptiaiH
la Ibl. amafaf**. •• wall a, a*
£T OfWP 4l»fBI»b*a.
THURSDAY. At CJ. II 191*
niili.K VKKSK TOtlAY
vt*T rniisT i e s s mkv u \VK
Tit AOKI &gt; TIIKlit SOUL Full

S l S MAND*y SAW D £
HOOD T H iM fi 'BOUT A
F U N C 'A i.-D W A b b U Z .

rebbs s o Mami Nice
T H IM 6 S D I P M * E W tW P W

MtVUM KMOWdfBE.fO, M

[Missible for larger num bers to study Iwyond high school.
xht* education program for veteran* ha* provided an enlightening experiment in mass education at the college level

Berlin Policy Support

The result* of a recent Callup Poll which asked for
opinion* on the current American jiolicy in llerlin *eem to
MERE TRIFLES! WHY STORE show general approval.

U r ONLY TREASURES WK
MUST SOON LEAVE BEHIND!
'y hf,1 *! . *.
I f .mi
lw .
,,w„ '.ciii» *' m *m.
—
Sccittery M4 ..I.4 II u not pun.
nin* to mign. «*y» I’lfiukniul
StvieMry Ro»». May l.r not. but
We’ll bfl he'd like lo be.

In every stnti this ipiesthm was askeil: "Do you think
U nited States and her allies should sta y in Herliu even
^ 11 mean* war with Russia, or should wo give up llerlin
to th e R ussians?" Members of l*oth m ajor itolllicjil parties
were in favor of holding on. and oven some who plan to vote
for Wulhice are the sam e opinion. The over-HlIpcrccntage
j„ f ftVor of a firm handling of Russia turned out to !*&gt; 80
per Cl.nt, with 11 |K*r cent voting to give up Merlin, and nine
per cent with no tho u g h ts on the subject.
This result is encouraging to those who remember the
Tlie City of fbadenton Its* ibis
nation'*
attitude between the world wars. Propltntion and
vverk awsnlrd a million delta it
worth of contrails in a water,
•ewer ripantion program and nat
under consideration a JA32.000
budget for die i oiiung year, liradenton is not a lug city but it it
boldly facing die piofdemt of the
future. Cities which do not pro­
vide decent tewrragr facilities for
its ritirens cannot ex|&gt;rct to grow
and prnt|&gt;cr.

f ir

O f IP

‘P p n f A Q S n r ! &lt;**»&lt;*! aloe*

Russian

than the nther^ states of the gdlns.
However,
he explained, he came to the Valley Cottage farm.
•ouui. And, -*81000 the first
.Mrs Kosenkina. she addrd,
census In 1830. the number of does n 't advocate "return to
people In the state has Increased lost yesterday. . . but rather to "sertred very excited" when she
pul social causes and ronsequencca reached the farm.
GAINE8 VILLK. Aug. |g ( 8pecial) about eighty times over."
"She said she did not want to
Dr. Mac Lachlan also notes that into juxtaposition."
“In 1040 only 46 of every hund! go back to Russia," Countess
r.H Floridian* lived outside town Florida has gone along with the
i Tolstoy continued. "She said she
or rilira. wtlil* la 1M0 tWo-Ulinla nation In making great technologi­
W rit_____
Denied
. did not belong lo the Communist
nf our peopl* ware rural, and as cal strides, and that all these comParty and did not espouse iu
M
r , , , oaet
letrnlly a&gt; 1000 four-fifths of blned increases have brought I
aboB nm porU m ehangef In o o c l a l j ^ ,,0" „ ver, ,
, „ u . ideals. She said she had a son,
a rrr country dwellers."
The.e and other such revealing
that Mrs. Kosenklna had es who was lost during the w ar and
Th.e state and nation, he says, fied
fact- shout the people of the stato
prrssed fear of returning to Rus­ a sister in England. She begged
me to give her refuge for a few
of Florida, as ■disclose*] hy Dr. have transferred “vital personal sia.
days "
John W. MscLachlan, head profes- social functions from individuals
Onr
nf
the
witnesses
wras
Coun­
v.r "f S«lology at the University within the horse, from the home tess Alexander L. Tolstoy, who
of Florida, tru ly show Klordia to Itself, from the neighborhood and operates the White Russian re­
the community."
l». a “laind of rtvange."
Functions which normally be­ treat at Valley Cottage, V. Y» i
"It would be fair to estimate.
long
in thd home, he says, have from which Mrs. Xoeenklna was
In ri'ntr&amp;at," says Dr. MaeLarhlan
taken laat week. Lomakin said
"Ihsi at least two of every three been turned over to commercial then that he had "rescued" the .
ritlrcn* of the state, today, aro businesses, governmental agencies
MAYBt
and to Inanimate machines, and woman from the retreat.
them city folk."
YmmCs* M»U
The Countess testified that she
Nut only have the people filled that the result may In the long
M«m* W.iUw
first came In contact with Mrs.
the rities of the state, hut they run provr disastrous
AfWTITltlMOTo
Dr.
M
arl^rhlan
it
appears
Kosenkina
on
July
29,
after
reha\&lt;- filled them at a fast rate.
a. a
J*
4i _ _
.411
For example, he says. "In everyth»*a society
has sacrificed the Im- ceiving a telephon* call

i* ?*•• iiwi *#p&lt;
f*##f M#r»
* • fa* **«••i
.............

S am arin Probe
H Hi-ilusrS f r mm, 1‘aa* &lt;lac|
get led a trip to Moscow for
r.lixata-th T. tlcntlcy wihcn they
lagan to suspect her loyalty to

Loinmutiism,

&gt;

Mumil said the invitation cfchie
after tile Soviet government
n maided Miss Henlley a moslat
in IUs6 for spy work. Accortlliig

AUGUST CLEARANCE SPECIALS
F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y - Aug. 13th. &amp; 14th.
\

Mumit said he did not know
whether the Russian purpose was
to get her to Moscow and do
uuuy writh her, or simply to test

investigation, gave a wartiRiv
Sc uni* Education SubcomWitlaa
Upchurch To Littlefield
"able and faithful service."
"ll.- never had any war secrets
Tampa Tribune
. . . i In-fore him. of courae, during the
Frank Upchurch who, as chair the constitutional guarantee of
he was employed hy the
man of the Florida delegation at M«t,V right* and I* attempting
t&lt;l Subcommittee," Pepper
Philadelphia, steadfastly refused I to set up n police state centralised J^j j B reporter,
to join In the Trumsn nomination in Wa-hi. Kton for no other pur-.
(hr .'uticnmmdtrr di«parndr, make* appropriate and |w.,e thnu to lure the Negro and .
]•«,,,,« r said
timely answer to the rail of State lailual vote in 7fi rongie»»ional
whom he dor*n’t racall.
Chairman Littlefield for sll Elor- ilistriri* in IB Northern stairs . . , j Kr_mrr and auestlom-d
.da Democrat, to support1“ ll* where they are the • balance ,,f er.tle xed Kramer anu t
yparty ticket.
p4*rr
“ Hr (K ram ert assure.1 me.
t'(K hurrh rt-mirol* l.lMlrfield, UiH-him h rhalh nge* Chairman Pepper said, "that ho wa*_not a
An inlcrctling comparison be­ that "Florida Demin’ral* are al- Littlefield to take a (roll of the Communist and never had Iwen
tween the Soviet lyvlcm gnd Amer­ ready on rerord against Truman, state committee to ascertain how am! never hatl Iwon a member or
They ek-etrsl an anti-Truman dele- the Individual mrmta'r* stand on any Communist front organisa­
ica's free enterprise by the Na­ gation lo the national convention Truman.
tional Patent Council shows that and nominated presidential electIn thi* connection, A. E. Adam- tion
it lakes a Human workman one or* pledged to vote against Tru- son. one of the nominated Florida
to
hour and IA minutes to ram man The Florida delegation In jprevldenllal electors, declare* that
convention voted solidly f o r ! at least four of the Florida electors ”f *ho
,
enough money to buy a &lt;|uail of the
Senator Russell, of tieorgia, for will vote the Thurnond-Wright North and v
‘liw
milk while in thit country the the presidency: Then he says:
ticket, ami two of the others will .class, and some
yMt,nroachlng
If Idltlefleid's reference lo the | not vote for Truman. Of the other | i n anticipation
same iguart could lie lioughl with
l*n minutet* labor. Similarly s "liberal rause" of the Democratic two, only one ha* t&gt;o*Rivety alt- events
Wider distribution «f the colored
mennx submission to anti- nounred hi» intention to vote for population eould have the effifts
Writ ol clothes requites thrre I’nrty
poll tax laws, anti-lynching, anti- Trumsn So, even though the of rasing I aria) teniion* in th*
Bionthi of labor in Russia, only segregation and the fair employ­ •Isle’s popiil»d plurality goes to
three days in the United Stairs. ment praetlee net, then Florida the Ih-i incratic tlrket, Truman South, since a dispersal of the
Negroes throughout the nation
That is why people who advocate anil the other Southern states will ran siitrly count on only one of would reduce the number of now
Communiim nevertheless want lo have none of II. Truman has re ­ the eight Florida elirtoral votes, resident M ow the Potomac, and
pudiated the principle* of the Mr. IJttlefield could &gt;&gt;e saving his would at the same lime give our
live in this country. They talk llemocratic Party, founded upon time nnd tyttewriter.
Northern and Western friends a
big. hut itill they know they gel
tfirati’r apprcctiation of I hi* «»•*•
mnrr (nr their monry heir. And
firultlr* which arise with any
they are in no danger from their
hirarial civilisation.
The
Advancing
South
big talk.
At ail event*, the South ha*
Richmond Tlmvs Ilispstrh
madr important forward stride*
ll it an amanng thing how Tim Artvanring South K„d. ro g rr plrl. r.nd up to-date statistics In, in the past decade. Serious pro­
remain, of eours*. They eon
much one hears about the im­ (An editorial in the Richmond *11 thi-M- fields are haul to rome blems
hy, so that tt is difficult to say lie solved. Insofar as solution* Of*
portance of recreational programs Time*-Dispatch)
if we address ourselves
To what e iten t has the 8oulh definitely whether thi- South still possible,
lo the youth of our country and advanced
in the past decade? The trails in each of the categories to them with determination,
ability and tolerance. It Is good
how much time and money is ipievtion Is asked and anawered listed.
have Ralaigh newspaper*! en­
spent in promoting and carrying at leaat In part hy The Raleigh
Yet i« important lo note that couraging
balance sheet, and lo
Nsws
and
Observer,
which
haa
re
­
genuine
progress
ha*
In-on
made.
out such programs only to find
see that the South Is marching
cently
published
an
excellent
If
the
South’s
position
Is
still
nt
that the children do not want symposium on the subject. The the tut tom In all Ihr aforemen­ steadily ahead.
them at all, that they are not reason for i u examination of the tioned field* I nnd it I* not certain
interested, that they would rather South nt this partirular moment that such is the case I, we are not
ail at home and listen to radio hinges on the fact that exactly as far Is-hind as we w#re. Take,
Dr. C. L. Peraons
programs nr read comic magaiinet. 11V * \ "
,,.loT ,vJ lt for example, the matter of per
Will. «
_J
•rAllct! thi* South Mthr nation* No. capita income. In 1929, the South’*
Will, a particularly good recrea- , Kc„n„mlr Problem."
OPTOMETRIST
per inpila income was lilt per
llonal program this summer led hy
As Editor Jnatnthsn Daniels says rent of the natlonsl average, hy
PROMPT COMPLKTB
unumslly com|vetent and wrll in nn article appearing in this by 19 til it had risen to 69 pel
OPTICAL 8 KRVICB
special
section
of
his
paper,
"It
cent,
and
by
1916
to
rt9
per
cent,
qualified inilruclnrs. we find lhat
is not easy to measure precisely according to figures published In
Hlasses prescribed, dtspeneeri
only 51 children are participating. s decode of progress, nr anything The News and Observer.
IfAclinR lo the ioctriliklt coodui* rite,” lie points out lhat In 1938, Obviously the South’s poor Repairs and adjestmeats made
Honrs t-18 — 1*8
ion that the whole thing will prob- whrn Mr. Roosevelt enunciated his statistical showing in varioua
ML M S
pMy be fhrnwn overboard licfort famous dictum, "the New Deal was categories Is related lo thn fact
five years old. much of TVA v»* lhat the population of the region
next summer.
PhosM IM
already built, Huey t-nng was three in 193S was 29 per cent Negro.
Atlantic National Bank Rids.
One gather* from the protests years dead, the Scottsliom ease To say that is not to criticise th*
Ha afar J, Flsrtda
was seven years old. , ,
Negro,
for
a
rsee
which
is
only
Rude al the City Commuiton
And other things also had hap­ two or three g .‘Deration* removed ■ a n o M m n n m n m m
■testing the other j night that pened. notably in Europe, where from slavery r.mnot he blamed If
everybody is in favor of high Hitler had Just grshbed A ustria, Its living rondltioni. Its health
wages except for the police and nnd was on the way to grabbing •nd )u earning power are well
m S THERE tsULD
firemen, that everybody is for CMchoslavakla. The Second World below those of th* whites.
War was slightly mora than 12
One reason why the South Is
progress and civic improvement! months away.
improving in the 'abovementlonrd $IN Y O U R ®
Mcept the laipayrtv, that everyWhere South Stands
statDtiral indices may reside in SyCELLAR?*
Now that the South has pma*&lt;-d the fact that whcira* the region
body •* in favor of doing some­
M s
thing for the under-privileged through the war, along with the was 29 per cent colored in 1938,
rest of the world, and the m ajor It is now only 22 p*r rent. This 7
•"asses but that nobody wsnts to fighting has been over for nearly per rent drop, dun mainly to
contribute anything for it. Among throe years, the moment seems wholesale migration of Negroes I
tb« hundreds of people down at
itme for an analyst* of during the war years to the North*
the South stands. Such an sod West, nevertheless ha* not
tbe City Malt the other night were
analysis is necessarily -tentative, reduced the South's overall pop­
■cores inf negroes, in full esercisr since
many imponderables are In­ ulation. That population la now
of these civil rights, prottqiag volved, but certain conclusion* can some 3,000,000 greater than It
against incieascd assessments wMcb be .drawn, even though there is was a decade ago.
New Machine
■right bring upon them a slight disagreement as to whether the
ever was "Economic Pro­
In addition to this population
Yea; i* d la Y a w
increase in taxes. How do they South
blem No. 1."
shift, which has its own Impact
ffewre (hey can evtr aspect'to get
A uk Tool
Artually, there was considerable upon the South’a economy, thei
bitter streets, sewers, or water basis for such a rbsrcteriiation a lx the Impending arrival of the
Tara TIhnm Thlap
dorado ago. The South had the ovKhanlleal cotton picker on a
in Cotdsboeo wfefcoM
Yoa
Doa*| Weat law
maos
m
happs
When
that
happen*,
Of
we shall
) thflHMinfj of Komiasi H«Mjr wXh s tT s si A4.
health
era to m tl out of
Coso-

SUMMER
BLOUSES

Another masterpiece of Colonial architecture has been her
restored for tourists. This is William Penn’s Manor House rtiarli-* Kramer denied charges
where the Delaware River makes a wide Item! between Phil- whet sent to the wilness chair
, , , •mlelphla and Trenton. After ten years of work it has been imu diatcly after Thom*, anTlic Irmlrncy of the r, rM completely restored by the Pennsylvania Historical a n d n"u»crment»
government In frdrrslirc every Museum Commission.
Kramer is now doing research
thing conlinurs with the piri|iotrrl
The Penn house will now draw travelers as do William
'progressive''Forty,
fcdcrsliralion of the Nations! Byrd's
^ ^ mansion at Westover, Va., and on a larger scale theiliUt jrom | t o
tutfi worked
Guard. Dirn the National Guard r,.Mt o r a tion of nit eighteenth century town at Williamsburg.; f,n government agencies and
would br as completely under the y „ T h o co| nny which produced IJenjaniin Franklin can now three Congressional committee*.
Senator Pepper (D-Fla&gt; said
authority of the War Department show a new mitwnrd sipn of uiu-icnt great ness, l i k e th e
I that Kramer, called as a witnes*
as the regular Army and could he colony which produced Washington and Jefferson.
.in the &lt;!ongie»«lonal Communist
sent hvfttcas si rradily at the
Marine Cmps. Rut on ihr othrr
hind the Governor nf the Ststr
would lisv* no authority lo call
it oul lo pul down riots or qurll
insurrection. Thus the government
crnlrsli/ci its power, drstmyr *
otlifi civil lunclionarics, graduslly
tupplsnli all local imlitical author­
ities with of I k i»li amweubll not
to lhc’ |wopl« but to
burcautrals.

a

Zmulnov

Says In 0 vll mree
People live In City

apliensemunt wore widely favored. A general aloofness from
Kurope and Its affairs contributed to the tuition’* fuzzy
mindefl foreign | k llcy ut that time. The fteopll* have k*nrne*l JJ| her” „lury(
h; d lhen turned
t|to hnrd w ay that tyranny must Ik* f o u v h t on its
n
Communism and was aecrctly reporting to the Kill.
ground In order to stop its spread.

New Sijrlit For Tourists

erwred the Union.Ipottence of family, neighborhood Vladimir

andcommunity
community living
iivim toto materia)
material Iwriter
writer.
HAMBONE S MEDITATIONS I U ” 1 " rr O I C S S O T j Florida hoi grown fa tte r than and
,,*t "
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~ nva T
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result of th e call, the
G
Tm k s o a th. numt.w
CDUn,rY ». .' ■
lte r progfess and »ocl*l-ln*tltutlonal
Countess said. Mrs. Kosenkina

SUMMER HATS

SKIRTS

All s u m m e r ntrawH,
vulili-d to 10.U0

Hutchur Linen. Bromlrloth. embroidury trim,
nil colors, values to
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t n i l o r e i l and drenay
ntylrd. Values to 0.1»G.

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Rronik'luth blnuiic.-t in

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2

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In age
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1
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4
8
5
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2 Hose size to
1 Red
1 Tan size 12
1
Ro m
1 Gold size 10
2
Blue
1 Red size H?
1 Rose
1 Red size 18
1 Red size 42 1 Tnn
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size
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Hy Klizalmth Arden and
Dofothy Gray, Powder, Per’umes, Toilet Water, Rouge.
Lipstick

Vi Price

One Table Lndyfuire
and Surf Club Prints,
LaChine M u a 1 i n. fine
selection of colors and
tint terns. Values to 1.49
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lity 80 *q. QuHdriga.
exceptional selection of
stripes and figures. Now
Is the time to sew fur
hack-to-school.,

MEN’S STRAWS

One group (br6&gt;‘ One group (broken sizes) values ken ■Ism) values
Id 1.95
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TOILETRIES
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18
14
20

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MEN’S SLACKS
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Rayqn Mixtures. All have that crease
holding quality. Waist sixes 27 thru
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waahabla.
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MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS

All elastic waist*, sites 28. 80.
84, 86 only

9.98 A 10.9S valuta

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Mixtures, all

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Cottons and Rayons, all washable,
ideal for School Wear, ages 8
thru 20. Values to 3.98

Special S .89
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3 age 10
1 age 8
8 age 12
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IWorld Evangelism
Is Being Studied

Social A n d Personal Activities
Jarlln Palmer Ray, Society Editor
• I

jOCIQl

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M**8* Douglas Charles
At Meeting

J

Lalendcr Honored

MONDAY
The Dependable Class - cf the
F iitt Methodist Church will mr«i
at (hr hum* of Mrs.llaiuld Apple*
by. 718 West Fir*i Sleet, at 8:00
I*. M. with Mr*. Cyril Hutner »*
co-hostess.
The program meeting of the
W.M.U. of the Klr»t Baptist
ribhurch will meet at the church at
» 3 0 P.1L with Mr*. E. 11. Carroll
In charge. The topic will be "One
Saviour for L atin America”. The
Sunbeam* and the (J.A.* will a!»o
meet at 3:30 P.M. at the church.
The Eltie Knight Circle of the
K int Baptist Church will meet at
8:00 P.M. with Mr*. J. A. Klaer.
2914 French Avenue. Mr*. David
Snerring. the form er Mi*t Kuth
Strange, who ha* recently -pent
acme time in Jap an will tell of her
fWprrienre* and work in that
™&gt;untry and will al*o »how pic­
ture*. All member* are urged to
be prcient.
, •
The Prayer Hand of the women
of the Fir»t t’rcebvlerlan Church
will meet at .1:00 P, M The
regular monthly meeting of tho
Pit sf.vterian women will I*, held
at 3:30 P M.
Wr.IJNKSliAY
The »econd »e**ion of the atudy
on world evangelism will !*• h&lt;dd
lhe Fir»t MrthotILl Church at
00 P M.

t

St. M o n ic a Chapter
Has Monthly Meeting
Mn. Charles Vodoplch enter­
tained memlier* of St. Monica
Chapter of Holy Cro** Kpiicopol
Chutrh fur ita Augu*t meeting
on Tuesday night at her home at
Indian Mound Village at 8:00 o’9 ‘&gt;ck. Mix Carol Stone presided
In the ilnrnce of Mr*. F. A. Py­
lon and di»ru*»fd the lamk, "Revtve Thy Church ileginning With
Me," which I* currently being
atudlrd by the group.
At the conrluaion of the meet­
ing refieahment* were wived by
the hoiteaa assisted by her
mother, lira. K. II. Stowe. Tho»e
attending were Mra. Ava Davii,
Mr*. Karlyle llounholder, Mr*. M.
^Vontonay, Mra. 0 . P. Rlihop.
Jr., Mr*. Irving Keinherg. Mr*.
Gordon Bradley. Mr*. Robert W,
William*. Mr*. Cecil Carlton, Mia*
Stone and the hoatra*.

Mr*. Douela* E. Charlr* wa*
honored with a surprise shower
ounng the regular meeting of the
Bualnca* Women'* Circle No. J
of the Fir*t Presbyterian Church
which met on Monday night. The
meeting wa* held at the home of
Mi*a Mary Earle at 8:00 P. M.
The room* where the group met
were decorated with arrangement*
i mixed *ummei flower*.
Mi** Earle pro* bled over a
brief bu*ine** *e**ion in t h e
ab*ence of the chairman, Mr*.
Pick Aiken. Ml** Mary Thoma*
Wilke* told of the Presbyterian
program of progress and the
Bible *mdy wa* taught by Mia*
'hatlotte Houghton.
Following the business meeting
Mi*. I.eon Bryan conducted a
tira tin e hunt during which time
Mi*. Chntle* found her gift*.
Refreshment* con*l*tlng of »mnll
sandwich**, punch and tailed nut*
were wived late In the evening.
Tliow enjoying the meeting and
narty wen* Mr*. Charlr*, Mr*.
Harri* FoM*. Mr*. William H art­
ley, J r , Mr*. Richard Vernay,
Mi*. Itryan. Mr*. Rnlrert Rnmbley
m il Mr*. Harold llamd. AI»o the
Mi«*e» Elizalxth
Kite,
Marv
Thoma* Wilke*, Ruth Pavidaon,
Betty Bohjayer, Virginia Katie,
Rrlieccn Steven*, Charlotte Muughton. Elite Hu'rhi*i&gt;" Mnwl«t WIImn and the ho*te4

Mr*. Jalile* t' liigglli* and
young urn Tolliver l.anry Hir
gin* returned today from the
Ketnnld laiuglitoii Meiuorial Hu»pitnl to tiled new home nt '.'tot
ROME. Aug. 12—fA*»—Rome’. Oak Avenue
•-ailing f**hion designer*, the
Fontana ii»ter», "*ald today they
Mrs. Steven l.atirli and uni
are finiahing a wedding drr»* for Billy of Wierton, W. Va arrived
Hollywood atarlet Linda Christ*
lan, who*e dre*-maker *ald the today to *|&gt;end *ome time with
artre*a i» going to marry Tyrone Mr*. I'etei ii lep-ic ami dnughler,
Martha Jean, nt their hutiie in
Power Saturday morning.
Mayfair.
Power, here to make a new
picture, could not In- reached. Hi*
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Shame*
pr»*» agent, Jume* Denton, wa* art- expected to return over the
■till laying what he ha* *aid *o weekend from u buying trip in
often before almut the Pow er - New Y’ork City They aUn »pent
Chriitian romance: "There i* noth­
•ome time at point* in Canada
ing new."
and In Baltimore.
The dre-* i* of white tulle ami
la to Iw delivered tomorrow night,
Mi** Lillian Mm van and ehildthe Fontana »l*ter* *aid. They trn, Mi-* Shirley Morgan and
did not know where the wedding llalald
Morgan, and Michael
would take nlacr.
I

Christian-1* o w e r
Nuptials Humored

*

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_

(Zomfuate the v&amp;hueA! . . .

Mr. ami Mr* George W,
vet. Jr. announced today the birth
of a daughter on Aug ID at the
Fernnld Laughton Memoiud Hos­
pital

)MPARE the value*: compare the prtcetl. . .
on
Do thin and you'll know that now more than
ever before CHEVROLET AND O N LY CHEV­
ROLET IS FIRST in Big-Car quality at /&lt; W
price*, juit a* it is fint in nationwide demand
for the total 17-year period, 1931 to datel
To compare the values is to know that only Chev­
rolet bring* you the Big-Car riding-tmoothnes* of
the original and outstanding Uni tired Knee-Action
Ride . . . the Big-Car performance and depend­
ability of a World's champion Valve-in-l lead engine
. . . the Big-Car beauty and luxury of the enviable
Body bv Fisher . . . the Big-Car safety of Pisher
Unisteel Body-Construction and Positive-Action
Hydraulic Brakes . . . plus many another major

msik
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Yaa just caa't W t tlw j
KnM-ActtM ClkBnc Rid* for m l ikfcv*MKothMU-rtal tnrelusury—•»« any
aaJ al khals «f road*, frwa balninl
la kyMy: aai tswiwliw, tUs faaww
r|Cf«aA&lt;tiaa" rid* ia a c U v a la CWvtalrt tad aarti

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quality aJtantagr still not available in any other

motor car in ita field. .
And to compare the prices it to know that
Chevrolet prices are the h ttu l in the field . . .
and that Chevrolet value continue* to be the
hlthtrl in it* fieldl
Thai is why moee and more people in all parts
of the country are deciding, more and more
erilhuiiastically, that only ont is Number One,
only Chevrolet is fin t.

HIST la TasMal I w ^ l

rnsr k AM sHi Matyl

There's nathsng l i t Chevrolet'' warkft
ttwmpMa Vilvt iaJtead engine foe iheiOi
aetJ thiifl. It hold* sU rwmds Iw miles
served, aoners Htidied, and yews teoiod
and aravad. Il
esiis-dependaUr Eake-TaJ/eod desiga,
louavd eleewWn only ia tassSer cars.

You will be perfectly lore of yotar car's
besot) hsdtfihip when you own a car
wilh li«e wviki-funouc Body by Fithori
and thee nvel deuird sad dtceesUs *f
si car loJae-nfraedr booutdui (torn
leery enfle. iaeede and owt-b available
only 04. the violet and higher-friend cars.

You end your (sadly will enjoy wits solely,
too the IttpJi iilriy fmtartlan of PieiMr
L'owlet I UoJ) Tenuiuc lion, the LWtiiod
Knee Action CUing Rids serf Ptuuiv
Action Ilrd4*.bc Bcskss-anmhw oohlnation of Icoluet* bund only ia CbevlaL* and heghetfricad cam

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Sa.de a III n *1110 of ham fm
each |m-i »oii to lie *eivrd and
poach tlu *ame number of egg*
A rn uge hum lire* m plntier and
pill 4 poai lied egg oil ear'll -lice.
ITar.k win looked a-paiagu*:

HINT OF FALL . . . A New
Yotk a Hr moon lire** of royal
blur *iirer crepe for Junior* to
went now ami into next *ra*on
look* to w tor II* smooth and
tttlllr** wnlatlme mu) low-pllcrd
Mtin how lit lot. k Satin lir
matching color make* (be liny
collar and rlri Ira the hlpllnr
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Dte n /nil it ate I’Hoto)

C R E A S E - RESISTANT . . .
Brown and white pincheckrd cot­
ton treated to keep It* smooth
crtipnea* l* uvnl tor thi* »harm­
ing New York ilte»* for town,
country and vacation. Skirt la
dctallrit with aawtooth flanging.
Ihitti I hr button* and I - H uru
l&gt;r&lt;&gt;wn leather

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Inlerv*l ill &lt;'«‘istlnl Flutnla wl.ih
butr.
Ml*. Peg gv Bust ,d In k-unvllti-1
till' wet-k end Willi I'm
1'iiivtil*. Mi ami Mi». •- Ii It* -t
*1 their liuttiu un i'ry-tnl Laku
M en Bu-i I'lili'itiiiind Mi** Juan
Jubnrton while Inn- at -Sanl-andu
S|nlng*
3fr. and Mr* .1*»u r,.iw|,-( fm
in. tly of Miiiylnnd have- leturnud
In Ihc’lr winli i home- hum.
Mr. and Mi* l ‘ I' lliasinglun
l ave retturnud from » vi-ii lu Ibuli
d* ighti-r and fnlnll) in ('iliriil
i,all, Ohio.
Mr. Mutlu flavun -jnui tin* pa-i
fuw dav - in Atlanta mi h o-int"
Mr*. A N fvuntt and tin ugh h i.
I tmrluttu havu luturnrd In thud
hum# nil Crystal l-aku nflui n
•hurt visit in Savannah, Gem
gia.
Mr. It. E. True will lutum lid - 1
wn-k f mm Aniualuiry, Ma-&gt;
whi-rr hi- wa* oillml by lh«- d in e ,
of hi* mother. Mi*. Ada Tine
Mr. and Mr*. Itaynmnd Hull. Ji
mul son, Jirniny, ..f TVbe ran, Iran
at* u* pee Iml to arrive within u
tew day- In visit Mr. ItnlT. par
unit. Mr and Mr*. Itnymond Hull
Si ut theil bmnu mi ITy-ln
I.aki*.

The August no-eting of Circle
No
of the First Baptist Churrh
a a- held on Munday at the hurtle
of Mr*. Beatrice Newaome on
IVi il Ninth Street. EutJuwing the
deiutlonal, and u study &lt;&gt;r the
ni.men of the Bible by Mta. John
Abiabam*, Mr*. Ruth Starring,
who ha* recently returned frt.ni
logon, talked to the group with
Jopon a* her subject.
Mrs. J. F. Harrison invited the
circle to meet with her in Sep­
tember with Mr*. Roy Reel a
rnhnstes*. At the mnrluoiun »t
tile meeting Mr*. Newsome solv­
ed delirium refreshment* a**i*lid
by Mi*. Dougin* Klckliter and
Mr*. J. C. Newnnine.
Those present fur the meeting
wnc Mrs. W. C. DeCoumey, Mr*.
J. liny Britt, Mrs. E. M. Carroll,
Mr* ft. /.. Pearson, Mr*. \Vat*»n
to Im.
Keel, Mra. Ahraham*. Mr*. Keel,
Mr* Harrison, Mr*. J. A. Cun­
M ini MILES
ningham, Mr*. A. C. William-. |
Mr*. Van Rtune, Mr*. J. A
Nervine
Strange, Mra. M Cummings, Mr*. , Mi.' J AJ
Button Steele, Mi*. H. F. Kent.
II.iliy Cow.
H it Sparring and Mrs. New•nine.
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Has August .Meeting

Th-i is why we believe you, too, will make this
same derision when you compare the values and
compare the prices . . . for you win in rrerg way
with Chevrolet!

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Cream of Chicken Coup
Criap Cracker*
Special V-p.ti.igu* ITalter*Hot RiitUi-d Roll*
Sliaw U 'tiy. Pineapple and
Rhubarb Die

Dugan returned today to their (II) tilts II i t tltiN P M. IIVI l.»
home In Kutoliah, N. Y. after
spending the paM two week* with
the former'* mother, Mr*. Lillian
Mi** I)iIon Baker, .laughter .if
Vickery.
t Col uii I Mr*. W. K. Baker, li ft
reci rilly fur tVa-hington, P &lt;’■ '
Mi. and Mi*. Hairy Bruwiil*« Visit Mi-» Juan Jark*un and h.-r |
i n nlv, t’ul. and Mr* Paul U.|
have arrived to a|a-nd a week
with Mr. Brownlee'* parent*, Dr, arksuii, nlninr.l their yn. Ill, now
and Mr*. E. D. Ilrownlre at their at ohch.ir in tin- I'.lomar River.
home at 510 Magnolia Avenue. While tln-rc* tlu-y will make ».-vMr. Brownlee i* a student at rral curites tu |&gt;uiut* uf int.-reet
Temple Medi.nl School in Phila­ along the Pulntuae ..ml a»lja»rnt
wai.-r*
delphia, Penn.
Mra. It P Baker left Aug. I
on un uxtumbd tn |i I., tin1 tunih.
Slit* will v i - it H'liiiivp* in Big
Stonu iiap, Vi. , tTiutleituii, M
Vs., anil Cincinnati, tlhui bef.ur
rtturning to -|« '*&lt;1 I let* winter in
her rr.ciitly «&lt;-m|ele-t*-.t In,mu in
Laku Mary.
Mia* Juan Juhnvtuii b»* irturn#,l to lies huinn in Alllamu. Ohio
after a vieii willi l.vi gian Ifntln i.
Mr. D. J Peal mn and family. Mi--

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Tho fir»t in a *erie* of studies
on world evangrliam wa* held laat
Telephone l IS .veiling nt t hr Fir*t Methodiat
Church with about 45 per»oni pre________________________aent, Mr*. K. C. William*. district
*
-ec re Iary of Mi**iunary Education
and Service made a *ht)it intmduclory talk after which a dramatic
presentation wa* given w ith 1
Mr. ami Mr*. Janie* A. Riter Africa. Alia and Latin America
have a* thrir gue*ta. Mr and living repretentco by Mr* McCall,
Mr*. C. II. Winn. Mr*. W. E. Smith
Mr*. Wilson June* of Tampa.
and Mr*. It. F. Cole The produc­
Roliert II. Iteety lui* left to tion wa* undt t the direction of
•|ieial a week hi Now York where Mr*. J. C. Davit, chairman
he will attend the apple conven­ of Circle No. 5. The entire pro­
gram wa* under the change of
tion for Chaw and Company
Mr*. R. F. Crenshaw, secretary of
the local Women'* Society of
Mr. and Mr* J. K. Prneff have Christian
Service*
leturned from a week'* vacation
The
ptdentation
followed
api'tit in Alabama, lieorgir. and with a talk given bywa*
Mr*. Ralph
Tennessee,
Austin Smith, president of the
Pre*bytcrl*n Women of the |
Rev. Pouglu* Cliai le* returned
Church. She had a* the »ubject
la*l Sunday from Montreal. N. C for her
talk North American
where hr lia* •|«riit the pa*t Frontier*month.
"The Revival In Europe" wa*
the *uhject of u talk by Al Brock
Joe MiCanlin ha- irtiiinrd front of the Method)*! Chuch, He
troint* in Canada and S imIu* ( .tatrsi that the llapti*t religion
point. N, Y. where he w*« the i» the tno*t Important religion in 9
gue*f of Mi and Mi* John A. 1Itursia »ave fur the Catholic |
Kick.
Oilhndox Chuch and at oiu- time
the Itnpti*** wins towed 15.000JH10
Mi»* Mary Thoma* Wilke* left person*. Ac.'ording in Mr. Brock, f
today fot Wnmahoto, S. C. where the Soviel remain* *u*piciou* of
»he will vi*il her mol her Mia any attempt to Influence religloua
M vr'le Wilke* for uboul two development ftoin out*idr ltii**ia.
week*.
Mr. and Mr* Ben F. Wade and'
*on Jim on have leturned from
Chpley whole they attended a
celebration of the Mlth wedding
annivei*ai&gt;
&lt;■( Mi*.
Wude'-J
parent* on Aug . 8.
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pour l&gt;rowm.d butter over a*p*&gt;*gu* and »piInkle lilietally with

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THE BANTORP HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

All Rainbow Girls who are aide
to attend ■ grand assembly In
Tampa on Aug. 17, 18 and IB ary
requested to tolephonoe MBs Joan
Bpauldlnff, 4802, for Infomatlon
oi to troasporution and expense.

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DRUGS
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�THURSDAY AUGUST 12. 194%

THU SANFORD HEWAt P, R4NF«IHD. FI Off &gt;nA

BI6G5ST YEAR YET
Sanford Giants To
»*'an
Meet Pirates Herei ShownAsAmerica JACK
The game ladween the Giant*
and (he t-eestmrg Pirate* sctied illto I*. played in l«re»hur(C l»»t
nlrht wan w«*hcd nut. ami the
two team* will meet in a twin
hill at the Ijike County City on
Auk. 2».
The only game played in the
Florida State ta-aguc la»t night
wa- between the Gainesville GMm ami the St. Augustine Saint*,
which the G'a won by a 4 to 0
margin.
Tom O'Callatthan turneil in *
five hit jierformanca La the
Gainesville «»rirfeK»»tie*n.
Tonight the Giant* meet the
Leesburg Pirate* at the Mumcifd
Park In a single conteat. and it
I* likely that Manager H"l Gruber
will »cinl lludily t.ake to the hill.
The Giant* have « full weekend ahead. Saturday night the
locals play hovt* to the Payton*
It*hi h nine fur a twin aHrattfinn,
and Sunday the Gainesville ti »
invade the Municipal Park fur
a dual bill.

Wins More Events
U. S. Co p s Yachting
Crowns As Ringmen Advance Step

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SILVER SPRINGS, Aug. 12 (Fpccial) Plnyer rn»t*r change*
reported lu Florida State l.raguc
headquarter* hern thru Tuesday
afternoon were a* follow*:
SI. Auguttinc signed rookie
catcher Kamo* II. Duncan Jr.;
Sanford disabled Don Umtrbrlil
and *igncd rookie right-hander
Markrl; Gainesville released Jake
Powell, trailed Mickey Grigg*
li I'nlatka. and *ig;-ed Al Pirtle.
released hy Pnlalka; Dnytnna op­
ed
ll.rtiian
Meadow* In
Fmgerald, Ga., signed limited
.rrtire inlnlder Glia J Mentall&gt;ann, and returned Joe Ceravota

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TABLE SUPPLY

O’Sage Dessert

Kcrrcational Activities
Activity
lia.eball
Snap Carving
Mimic hour
Group game*
Swimming

quantity Right* Reserved

Price* Good Thru Saturday. August 1 Ith
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G-F Loop Returns
To Work Following
All-Star C ontest

rare win* hut twire he ha* covered
the futurity rn u i.r m 2« flat.the
tame time mndn hy Never llut.
Other greyhouml* running In
tonight'* feature rare are Forever
Amlier, Itorket Iji.l, Sooner Seleet,
OB'* Caloway, Gum and Oil'*
Ginger.
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The G eurgia-FIniida
League
I, get* hnek Tit the hu»lnr»* nf ha*ehall tnnight after a two day lay­
off for the North-South A ll-Star
I*, game, which wa* won hy the
a tuiilli T.-2 in M iiullrie In*t night.
r,‘
Tonight's aredulo ha* Waycme*
li’ in Cordete, Atneriru* in Tulla.aan r , Moultrie in Thoma*v ille and
_ , AHstny In Valdntta.
r
Th. Ihalger* nf Val.ln.tn will
'
trying to *nap n tit-game |o»n" , ing ttrrak and A merit u* will inI trying to add another win to it*
I). fnoi game victory *lring
re I Lmiking Inn k over the |ia*t
,t I .even game* the Albany (!ard*
I have won *ix; the W ayrrm s Hear*
k p ifiiu i; the Cordele Indian* three;
c l Tallril m .i* i* rrjuvcniatrd with
five vtrtnriei; V)mmu*ville ha*
ln*t *lt. mid Mnultlie h.i* won
e* , i"ii thrt •
il*
It'hind the four-hit pitrhing of
in four h itler a. the *nulhcrn half of
nc III! &lt;i irgia Florida League l*-at
m- | the northern half il.'J in the loop'*
j annual Nuith South game.
. I The nnrtlH’i’nrr* did nut get n
''■ man «n l«i*e until one wa* out in
" the fiflli
Then Ithyne walked.
JJJJI l«nng 'ogled. I." ii&gt; Walked anil
T’1 Attaway gmnndeil nut to arnre

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Snowdrift
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The Southerner* tiaik the lead .-*i i
Miimi.liately with om nut ill th r Nr*
fli&gt;t. Ili-nkh' *ingh-d. took neennd
■m a wild pit, h and »rore&lt;l on
Thnnia*'
*ingle.
Kwiatknw»ki |
ihaitile.1 ami Thoma* went to third,
1 , . 1, , 4. , ‘i tleaatto
■•"ting on Weather*' flv hall.
!•'•••"« t. New Vork I
In the veeond. la ili Imineied for
11r....kI. n 3; PMIaitolnM* &gt;
the .Southerner*. Again in the
t‘HI*lmr«H t. tTileago 3
third. Kwialtiw.ki walked, went to, HI l^iul* I; t'lnrlnnall I
•ernnd on Willard'* error anti
•cored on Lula-rtii'* -Ingle
Stamnien *lnghd to open the
•Ivih and want ti. third un WopInik'. ha*e hit. Then Talomuta.
rent luth men home with a *harp
tingle.
The north gut it* 1**1 run in
the ninth when lp|&gt;n||to walked
and *cnred on Howard'* *ingle.

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Th* F ragrant Snap—

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Peaches

No 1 Can

7 State Loop 1Mayers
Are Termed Iron Men

3 Lbs 15c

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SILVER SPRINGS* Aug. 1 2 -

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lea*cd at league hcaihiuartera
here tialay for the *ea*on thru
Monday night.
They are: lto»y Ko»enkrant and
John McManu* ofSanford, 113
ea.h; Joe Zamler, Daytona. 110;
Klwvt* Danaon. Palatka. 113; JutIan Klitrell, Gainetville, 110; Rex
Thtoop, Ortando. 116;John Pas*ek. U eiburg H3.
Fewest numlwr of “Iron Men"
In league hiatory wa* In 1M7
when only four men itarU d and
finiihcil: George lloemcr, DayIona; Mario Pere* and Gene Clolek, Deljirkl; Dave Ilrldc. Hanfonl.

Semi-Pro Baseball
Tourney To Begin
WITCIllTA, KAS., Aug.12 (A*»
—The first litre* Hays' •eheduic
for the National Semi Fro Baseball
Tournament, opening her* tomorrow night, was relsared today
by th# ‘National Hosehrill Con-

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C e n t r a l F l o r id a G r o w e r s C o o p e r a t iv e , I n c .*

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lilted, ..ll utiUtie*. h e a t and jant* Hu litre. Phone lllMt.
*nr
arrclrw
furnUJicd.
Call
N'oT-W. It. A A. l&gt;ept. Sture.
C uahm an .Motor S coo ter. Perfect
condition fltO.OO ea»h. Phone
Mi'.iein and up to -Inte one rmim : d w .

efficiency apartm -td. I-Icnl for
hiw ne*' couple. Downtown loration. Call U 0.

I.ulatcry

ll't 'r N*. Park.

S EE P S FOR
MIMF.Oi.lt M il PR IN TIN G
AND TYPING
f TILDI I’ III HEAD O F
S AM ItRII
Ilf! N. Park
Phone IHII

npat tment.

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F L O R ID A

to f.'l per Itunhel, aeem ding to
ire. (rco tg c O S w artx . Silver
Lake. phone * itt-M.
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Ave.

A ttl'R S A F E T Y
„ „ | | w highway depend* tut the
coi.ntUon of your car.
D on’t ,
t n k i rink*, tiring your r a t tot
oi.r e x p e rt vervirc m en for n
F it E E C H E C K -U P and A N A L ­
Y SIS.

GENERAL THI CK k K4|I*T. CO.,
2tltt W. Flril Ml.

a p artm en t. Suitable f-&gt;r F O R S A L K s G a * Range Like new,
E le ctric
Refrig erator
Living
couple. tlH Maple Ave.
J.
Room Suite, Ih rl Room Suite, F i r Kitchen Cabinet* call C.
tiu.itt, 770-W,
Dinette Ref, One p x lJ Rug,
Ftitninhed
g arag e
apartm ent
Apply

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Palmetto

Avi^ phone BI 7 .

! '» A rte. Tiled Farm I .and II3S.rMr per year leaee. Phone 7HIJ.

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End
Taldr**,
Ijiwn
Mower,
MDrellaneou* llou*e.
hold A rticle*. Price* Re*nrahle
JXttrt Magnolia Avenue, Phone
1.117J

FOR R L N T — Flooi aanrlcr. Ea»y
opr-raUrlt. Kcaaonal.V rate*, Kanford P a in t k G1a*a Gn. Phon*

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J R E A L E S T A T E FO R S A LE

E L E C T R O L U X * ! Vacuum Cleaner
Good
condition.
116.
Phone
IJU I-J Glenn C. U tt.

DODGE-PLYMOUTH
PARTS AND SERVICE
109 Palmetto Are.
Phone HIM

A R T IC L E S W A N T E D
M O DER N ! Iwdroom Ranch type Ii
home. 2 hath*. Excellent loca.' .. •• .
------ * L A W N S MOWED. F-r taaiunahle
t,u n Apply 600 PJutnu*a Drive. A ILL HUY your car regardless
estimate* Phone 7M-W.
nt age or condition. Ratliff k
I’hmio 1280 W.

Sims. Phone 237-W.

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s i ItVH’L and ICI.P o i l s

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Jeweler
formerly with
C. I,. Pruyti
to Winter I ’ark
Mather L u in ilu ie Store

Dr. Henry MeLiiulin
O jitn m c lrist
111 Magnolia Are.

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TRIGJDAIRE

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W IL L IA M ’S S I’OIIT X FIX IT S H O P
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FISHING TACKLE
BICYCLES A. W llim .U MOTORS

SALKS—SERVICE

n c f .. n&gt;- se i . * rv
r j u jc v Th g.At/ o c '
t.v &amp; N i \ t o o f
;

Hill Hardware Co.
Hit IL 1st SI

T ►. c u c r w i T l . C&gt; h«fV

CORNS KILLING YOU?

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Ph. 61

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fmm witfc K i ll IRK fat * » m
f'**
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TO T*tt

Tnuchton Drug Co.

Now She Shops
"Cash and Carry"

I.onii.e McMullen. Market Barber
Shop open Thursday, Friday A ' Without Painful Backache
Hy Owner-New maKinary rottage Ilignest cash pr.ee pahl for ui.«i
Saturday. No waiting.
When dtooritr of kMn-ry r«ar1infi pfmtlsi
denignml for all electric service
furniture. Ted Davl* Furniture
fhil.rtr.9Ub ir a ils r |*&gt; rem ain la f o u r l&gt;tuo*l. It
and for future addition*. J 1200.
Co. 311 K. 1st. Ph. II6S.
| M ) n U M R ig p M i bar Lag h#, #k#um^tir fialr *.
Ilrlp
-S
rlfy
Self
Per
etc*
Laundry
I*tf I« |R I, U i n( |-vp art.| t M t g y , RwlUHR U|&gt;
IHt C. ilandytidc, 0 St. John* St.
D rier*
Ironing
BlRltta. ib tllH td . fui)a#w o n a*!*r 1&gt;1# i7»».
/ P a t * . L iv a i t o c k . S u p p lie r
laike Helen.
h*« -)afU b i n i
K m tt&gt; fni *&gt;r w s ii ir
(Oft W. ISlh St.
Phone l i f t
I t»ut*r« *s.lh omartJna
ami Wrnl
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Want n nlrc puppy fr w ? Inuulro
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RF.Ni s CAR
_ Home and income property. la&gt;faur hHn#r» or Moi__
22IH Palmetto Al
Vuc.
YOU DRIVE IT
D n ‘t w a lll A t ! M i r d n i f f t f t fo r D**«riati
^
cated clruo In 3 unita fumisherl
n il * , a atimulant «Jl«rHD, ua#d at*g##*bft*’tp
PHONE 200
Live in one and rent the other
hf tyiiUL»a« f**r w»r I i m n . |k«h'i |H*
8
HELP WANTED
two Selling price 10600.0''.
S T IC K I.A N P -M O U R IK O N
hb| I f rv lU f and w(H h d p iN a I I l i t t a a f
hMr&gt;ry lu»#w final*
»n|M*nob—V U U ttvm
U.DRIVE.IT. INC.
RnU-rt A. William*. Realtor
four UumxL G#t Doaa'o Ptlk.
Raymond E. I.undquiit, A**rai TYPIST. PHRMANMENT PORI.
TIO.N8 . A P P L Y
E L L E N C/W.L 617 for Baltcry. Generator
ate
STUCK, FLORIDA FASHIONS., *n.i S tarter lerTlee. Swain'.
Atlantic Bank Hldg. Phone 732
Battery Service, M l W. P in t a. KotBcal Tort frm d Thb .
Cashier wantml girl high school
St.
Greet to Rofim WNITNIV
Ih* you want a real home? Furgraduate pleasing personality
in-ln d and ready to move in, 1 he
experienrril. flood pay forty hour 1.1 NOTILLa—CHRHONAL
p u re l* right. Mu»t »re lo apweek. Apply M argaret Ami
nrccintc value of t hi * home
FO.: HEALTH PROTECTION and
Store.
lluriy! Hurry! to t i l l French
(,i F \&gt; ER LIVING call 081 for
A n ro u trrmih^d h r A krtn sa o f fem s l* fu n rilo M U BM m thlr a t s l- r b Ave
complete detail* on FOGGING.
s n rrs T IV m th is n u t s ro u t u ff * r
0
.W O R K W A N T E D
S i.in r r n Ch'nnral*. Im*.
Irr.m psto. fast so a e r tv a s , « n k .
LAKE HARNEY REACH LOTS.
h lfh -s -n iT i*—.U swell li s t ask T T isa
First showing Sun-lay August 16, r .tv-or Work by the hour or Job. VETERANS: Now i. the time for
•o U r Ly d ia A P ln k h stn 't V * a * ls td s
Coughing, harrowing, mowing
IPIH, 2 to 6 P. M. I located on V
S-m irole County Veteran* to
Oompmiat to isIIh s »urh ipnplo m sl lo s t sees I m cOlral te st t i n I
ana d irt muring. Wo ipcdallie
mil-- h&gt;ng l ake Harney and St.
sign up for on the farm train ­
p.mrU tru-sTkaolT kdtdul Ir worn. L
in conditioning building lot*
John* river. 6 mile* Ea-t of
ing, under Public l.aw 377.
■
a tmubM lots war. Aardrucsum I
and garden plou. Phone 167-J
Geneva and )u»t north of state
Thcto a r r only seven vacancies.
it:
the
morning
or
a
fte
r
6:00
'TOll
L PIHKIWISSKSt'
highway No. 40. lawk for sign*.
Otherwise veteran* of other
P. MOnly 12 large lol* available, of­
counties will fill the quota. John
fered at 11000. tn * 1200. each ■LOUR HANDING * finishing
Picison, Veteran Teacher.
trim * if desired Each lot n‘ccly
cleaning
k
waxing.
Our
pow#
IS
a u t o s tor sa l e
a
wooded. Uirderlng natural ticach.
unit enablea u* to work whir*
9
Goorl fishing, hunting and hund4 W HEEL TRAILER, sui labia
them
la
no
electne
.■onnoctio
red of mite* of w ater trans­
for live ateck. Inquire a t Uuaie
portation. Fine sites for home
Hoi, 110 W lal B t Phona M l.
or ramp. Owner will he on
property Sunday nr «ee your CARPENTERING and repairing, HGfl Ponllae Btraamlincr 2 door
broker. A. A. JANE Lake Har­
hour, day or week. A rt Daugk*ed*n. Perfect rondttien- 800 W. A l alt Ursa at are* t t a t i a b m la
2nd St.
ney Geneva, Fin.
e-iy. PI-on* 7711 J.
at N s r l l i w
It, a a I V

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Real Estate
Inreslm ritta
H ot P o in t E lcctrie Table Top
*tovc. Phone ti2 | - J .
W. It. WILLIAMS. Realtor
WANTED TO RENT—SMAI.I.
tin N. park Ave. Tel. 1120
FDRN'ISlIED o r
in f e r .
F.II.A. Ismg Term Loan* G.l.
Baby
Carriage.
Deluxe
Ihmey.
NISH ED HOUSE CI.OSK IN.
F.II.A, Repair U t m
suckle Swivel front wheels and
PIIONE US.
bumper, slightly used, a hat gam. Itsi'i &gt; • tcpalrerl, called for anil
1211 Myrtle Ave.
rl&lt; Itvered Phone County 3702.
S Ilcdrwmt furnlthed nr nnfurni»hJ. f . Walter.
ml hottne. Phone I0I3-VV.

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p o t frc.
Coll PM for ilelnll*
i n FOGGING. S outhern Cltem*

.1 room

Couple.

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tea!.. Ine.
eneellent for canning, ft i__

Furnlahed garage apartment. 120# Studio Couch St Slip Cover*, Mxl'4
Magnolia Ave.
_________
rug. Floor I jim p , Riteket, all In
good rnn illtio n .' Hind Magnolia
™ F u r n t " h e d ap a rtm e n t fm tent. 3&lt;U
W , fith Strci-t.

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t
DINNERS EVERY N I G H T .
A P ' R - M E H T , SIS W. let. St.
HOMER’S
V E N E T I A N 111.I NOS m ade to „ r .
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Seminole Venetian Itlind
O F F I C E rpaci" In Mcirch Ilullding.
New I.ova tii in. Hcrt'a Sewing
f !o, a 2 &lt;i W. 3 i d Rl.
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furnlaheil
Phone « 2 TeW.

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M»#«l L*» *1 In
lunl Iwit Ii up nn-l I Ircdruont *tnl!
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modern niuipm cn t.
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call 7 !&lt;;R! I* ••Util) &lt;*i *lit ( Mull**
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f 1.1min I*1n 1 IWalk 1 |»d*1*•*
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in u-omI itutnc c o u n try . Pticcd a t
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W A l.h F It I.I .F tT lllf r n
I t art t: 111' . W S3 Mr#4111** *d.l r i a l
Fla. Stnte Rank tlldu..
20 H N. Park Vir
Ph. HOC
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All Work Guaranteed

H i p i Ada will W a f r i f l H
a t f r Ik# r«t#fkun# hu u*#ia»
earaiifliim rk are# If
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la l|al#d la fk# frlrpkMa# h**«V
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la a u r a f t lr f mm Ik# day k#far#
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Mar# fkaa aa# la#arr##f laaar- |
h u ll lin e •ample.
For evpetl
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i/1’i— Kirn* mill poultry price* re­
mained u n rh a n c n l mi th e J«clw B *
villi- m a t krlii.

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fCaallaa.4 I'rsm !'•« » «*■•*
he had talked with Itulh.
•I tailed in him. hut he didn't
’ I* ak — he ju*t entiled. He emiled
when I railed him Heim."
“ Hertti” is abort for Hetman,
the lint*-'* middle name. Ill* full
name ia Grotge lli'rm an Kuth.
The Memorial Hospital center
for cancel nnd allied disease* mid
Ruth via* differing fiom “pul­
monary complication*." Today's
Iepolled implovrmerit followed a
slight tally laat night. Fatly to
day. th«p hoipltal had reported no

HiTlin Foray*

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M'wallaaea lia a I * , , , i i m i

and France conferred with Soviet
F nrriKn Minister Molotov for ah
rnnet three hour* today.
“We a r t Mill without any conelu sio n ." U. S Amhattador Wal
te r Dedrli Smith mid after lu v
change.
Only inemheii of Ruth’. im­
mediate family ami a long time
friend. Paul Catey, tieayum of
tin* Mala- Hulh Foundation, w rit
Permitted in lh» hotpital room

lug th t Kremlin.
*
It wan tint fuuitli limn in II
tlaya iIn* .envoys
of the U. it
„
, **• Italn and fiance had met with
' M»lotov In an effort to s a te the
| Russian Idockade «»f llerlin and
* J»*la T V ,lT ” U! il1\ h
I " 1 r,,r w"*-**"‘ ‘*lk» »" *’,h&lt;
d If fere net'*.
No lig
m MplH’Uied that the ,
aiicm
talka are coming to an end t
the near future. Such rigid
crtc y ha* Im n imposed thut th ef
I* almost no reliable Informal!'"!
here on the trend.
Smith, suffering fiom a cold,
appeared
tired. He III* he"*1
working intensely at the embassy ,
on the diplomatic Impasse.
He w as In excellent spirits lloevening, however, lie joked with
repo rter! wrho awaited hi* letuto
from the Molotov meeting. Th&gt;"
he climlied the M anw ay to I •
third floor office. There he f "
f erred with the embassy 't«ff,
and with Itiitish Envoy Frank
Itoherts ami French Am h*‘ -«'l 1
Yves Chataig o rau, who wei&lt;
him nt the Krem lin.

J fr it r n la y ,

JA N E I*AUK Eli
Cinnamin

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Hugated

DONUTS dn/. 180
I'ecan t team

1 Vi lb. cake 59c

Sol CHlI ,11*001 t MClOC &gt;»* (0.

(■'anion Fresh!

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Fruits &amp; Vegetables
f'll] if freberi!

ts r g r a d e
Sinit 11 Swtil

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PEAS

2 heads 23t* N o ,

2 can

27**

f.atge Avocail

Fears

3 for 27e

IONA

Colorado White

PORK and
BEANS
1 lb. cun IQc

Cauliflower head 27c
Large Yellow

Corn

6 for 33c

U. S No. I While

Potatoes

10 lbs. 49c

C. KlheitW

Peaches

2 lbs 2!&gt;c

T tm*111§i*iia Seed Icba

Grapes

2 lbs 25c

HINA

TOMATOES
2 No, 2 cans 2$c
ANN PACK

Errah Crl»p

Carrots ... 2 lichs. 19c
Yellow Onions lb 5c

Grape Jam
2 lb, jar } 9 C

“Super-KiKht** Reef
SIBLOIN STEAK ..............
CHUCK ROAST
HAMBURGER
“Super-RiKht’’ Lamb
CROSS CUT SHOULDER
SHANK OFF LEGS

lb
lb
Hi

99c
69c
51c

lb
lb

59c
79c

lb

69c

FLORIDA HIIEMSKD and DRAWN GRADE A

FRYERS
KlNNVUKI.lt

SLICED BACON

“Where Customers Send Their Friends”

I'lt IC K S

lb

“Super-Right” Heavy Calves
ROUND C U T L E T S...................... lb
SIRLOIN STEAK ........................ lb

77c
99c
93c

lu ll.,I

for

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Hums, Small 8 to 12 lb. Average
WHOLE OR BUTT END lb. 65 c
SHANK END
lb. 59c

BEEF A GRADE WESTERN
STEAKS:
SIRLOIN AND T-BONE lb. 75c

,.k |n . is v o te s on o e n llv &lt;■ "’ !
I p le te inioKiciril r e t u r n s , refused

progress.

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each 35c

.Tilts.

IVlatnus 10 lbs. 3 8 0

Wester n

CELERY

Each

VEL

100

SPIC and Span

CARROTS

19c

Dried APRICOTS lb

34c

2 llis.

29c

Large PRUNES tb

15c

ElU-rta

PEACHES

(i can limit 3 tall cans J f c

A-PRICOTS Mission Wh.Unpeeled No. 21/2 can 19c
#

2 i\x 1 cans 29 °

CR’BERRY SAUCE

Ajax Cleanser
can H e

W H IT E U O U S K D ltA N D

No. 303 can 10c

APPLE SAUCE
CRISC0

3 lb. Can QQc I

PINEAPPLE
OLD CLOItY POKE AND

3 pkgs, 20c&gt;
Iona Hominy 2 No. 2l/2 cans 27 c
Old R tilth
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Orange Juice case of 48 cans $ 1-80
Iona Flour
10 lb. bag 61 &lt;
Nainar

t t , X lliilIt lia r

Gold Label Beer

case

Ann Page Prepared
Vienna

Spaghetti

$3-60

:
1No. 2 Can 27 c
No. 2 can 10c

7-oa.

2 22 oz, cns. 35 ^ Tamales

1(04 oi.

Potted Meat can 15c
Swift*

TEA

QUALITY
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10-l.US,

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85c
77c
73c

M o n e y S a v e r ...............................

12-01 .

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B i r d a e y ' s B e a t —V a c u u m

F a ir p la y

19-ot.

can 49c

25-LU3.

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3 l b s ................................................

19c

PURE LARD

Mill

F re s h — F E E D S

— M ill

3 cans 2 5^ c

POTATOES

do/, 66c

HALL AHIPS OBELISK

FLOUR

K raft's Velvets

No, 2 1i enn 2Tir Cheette
2 l o r 25c

2-lh

loaf 1.Oil!

Dixie l.ity

.Meal. (Jrilw

3 UW

!• MIS

25 LI1S

93c $2-15

48c

5-IDs 53c

Hanover Gr. A Fore*t Green
I'tfitH
3 (j2 r „ n 15c Fniilem Fey, wh. K. C3.fl.
I’^rn
|2 oz. can 15c
Trelll*, No. 303 ran
I’mh
2 cans 23c Stokely'a Finest No. 3 can PINT
t 'u l M eans
j r n ,M 3 J C
Sundrenched, H-ov&lt; ran
Tom. Sauce
can 5c I’.dk'a Fancy, No. 3

WESSON OIL

LRg. 33 c ; ( il. 8« r

OCTAGON
UiB.

P r ic e s

KRISPY
CRACKERS
lg. pkg. 2 }c

m#«k'k*
CLOVE It 111.00)1, .MED. GRADE A SH U TlUlt
ED MINN

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SO AP FLAKES

I llis.

RUNHIIfNF,

No. if CANS

Sundrenehed cut all gr. |dc can

1 .1 5

7:)c

IDEAL
DOG FOOD
2 No. 1cns. 25 c

4 cans 25 c

MTI.KK'S WHOLE IKISII

I’rnchcH

1.99
1.82
1.59

can ,

TOM. PASTE

Hunt's Fey. Halve* or SI.

lg». pit*.

33c

BEANS

EGGS

F F E E -

Roast B eef
Soup Powder

!»c

S A V IN G S

4 - B r o t h e r a .......................................

4 -B ro th e ra ~ 3

s lb. Pkg. Tld*

&amp;

B i r d s e y ’ s B e a t ..........................

Corned Beef can 47c

' RwIfU*

49 c

Cm pcM ... C m paJttm nova

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Rrft. liar

ja r 20c
6*4 ot.

OUR OWN

Mr

PALMOLIVE

- F L O

Sausage .......can 19c

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FANCY n o /, CANS

Arm our’s

F rankfurters ja r 39c

■

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5 lbs J 9 C

SUGAR Dixie Crystals: 2 pk^. limit

Ann Page (irlalln Deaaerl

27 c

2 Bclis.

HX0 UI8 ITE HKAND; U CAN I.IMIT

23 c

17c

Dried PEACHES lb.
Ext. Choice

Grape Juice pt. btl, Ig c qt. btl.

ki lb. Pk«.

Do/. 33c

MII.K Blossom Time:

2 7 c :^ t *73c

9c

L \t. Choice

LIMES ........

S.nlhs

AVOCADO PEARS

Persian Seedless

No. 1 C ibiiinF

r Large

UCE-

Lnriit*

2 for 29c

LETTUCE
14 0

lb. 45c

SHOULDER ROASTS

l.arge Head* Icelarg

M.dium Site Yellow

ONIONS

lb. 49c

CONCHITA SLICED OK CKUSIIKD
d

Sparkle

;£

lb. 43c

Ho ileti's Natural Kindle**

(T! UDAK CHEESE

tJe.tiiin.'

Siiuilt Dukofn Spring Lamb:
SMALL LEGS
lb. 59c
lb. 59c
RIB OR SHOULDER
LOIN CHOPS
lb. 69c

" i , i i Mlirt'.i

(OLD CUTS, :&gt; Varieties

lb. 451-

BRISKMT FOR STEW

IN. tiormi Hiand

SKIN LESS WIENERS

lb. 6 4 c

P L A T E ami

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A&amp;!' Cutlet•id

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SilOULDKR ROAST

lit. 65c

M a y U t t k in

II.- .hurged the Ullitisl Slatrs
c,,,,.),
1.. , Retmh tare,
with '‘endeavorine In ponetrato \t„ |
hml 1HA,021
entire region* oconomicalltr."
1jllll of the atale’ M
‘ I'nliticnl penetration follow*,"
f„c (lorn
1■ • 1
i In *Arkan«a*. Mi Math hd lh.lt
lie .tee lured tier man memlrer- | 5f ,jj;| t„ 11 l.iu./i m 2. 1 .. f the
•hip is fore the peace treaty sto le', ".215 ptvcincla.
"inadiinsdhle" and said the Uni­
ted States ha* lm&gt;n rrspomiblo IVnke cited Yugoslavia’, acrrpU
for ilividing tier man v in two
ainre of UNIlllA osalatanco in
Anna 1‘auker, llomatiia's
(..reign cliallcnging
*_■■ ...
that Aa.riicnti
minister, look&lt; a sunilir
Im-. c&gt;.
She
.
, r chatges ....................
...
1 ... 1- loon ... i.........
«f - nipt
.al.lI .that
in Unit only ..m, Amcr- and Hll'cln wet.editleal
m
Mhm.
Ir‘ ".
u
' "r
....
I Ih Vug -lav, had "con
" ItrltUh Amhassad .r Sir Charlc* . M ill A iml.
•,hU

(THICK OR SHOULDER Ih. 67c
RUM P•r

[M iirti'H'* I'ritl#* 8lire«l

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READY TO EAT PICNICS lb. 47c

Alea llehlei, Vilgnslnv rlep.itv to rnnenh tlefaal
foreign minister. WMrtoil to.| tl (, m ,
p
American delegation Is not sin- e.|iiivnl&lt;-nt I*. » !.. tno. . Uith
cere” in rlaiining it* only Inter- Roulh Carnlir
| \
• -&gt; in tho Hanulro lie, in peace
tu p . Will........... lenni a llryan
e c u ........

Sanford, I la.

U ltg in t Ann Uunl tj lt:."&gt;-

V \r\MON
Um. i i

answers given hv tire t*r..i • -I • i.f " • • ' .... . .
Slates, llrillih .... I Fremh r .„
* i?"1'" v M' V1
.
tor apt r nti I to have dele ale I
n , ........ i
si
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I . ..... ..
Attorney tiencral lari
lla n u lic M eet
u .i
ik&gt;n
*-------- ----[ nnii.rn fro riovernor Holt. t ai n.
!#»•

201 East First Street

S A T I U I IA Y

Mm ti*HV Utbli* «ir L j'U s

.... , ‘;' 1" I’omnlrtA ut
* m[i?He
£ ? !! ,
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meeting today waa «lo...... .. ... the ..........’ ",M’

Ilssn sso
lodn V,

GOOD TH R U

Ai in. ir's Sugar Cured Smokt-d

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'•"I* "IP" d i li.nrinan, -old il«
Europe.
11 in mo t'lmlnislrallnn was......
iA diplomatic informant
• "t ■ • t with tlu tI.on.(on mid trslnv that tl W- »
U.. i.•*. price and inflat
"can lie expeeted to n-k'' I'mi ■ '
Minister Stalin to Intervene I"'
Stoll 1..I.I tie y..nnp llepuhh.
ronallv in the llerlin atalemate if leaders that tht •i&lt;*P tan ‘Itin- talks with Molotov f " 1 11* ,.
jli 1 HiI i 111 |t *.* ■
than
11LiftII aIt
ir.formnnt. who has Imo' i. full"1' ' .......miii,«h&gt;1 # it 11 umi I l»udir«at ttf’*-*
the Moscow etc hang. from tl" ^ , ,, Urn I latth only
inside, said ihat up until ye-t. i.l.
1 -i
tin*
K. h. lc. m l
1 L
1
there had h i n in. -ivn of often- •
|
I.
ing in the Western Pnwer III* * ' a c |'!.INMrit''Hr.O"'’ pearelim* i
There is no ign that tin ( .
, , .
,
,,u ■■
negotiation* with the |{iis*tan- rue
| ,
ntorlnjr on erwl. Aaketl hy a new,
M«,„while, latest rpturnj frum
man If there would Im- more
s ,Ml, h ........|r,.nrmrailc p
ferences. Smith replied: .............. „ .......
|; „
never know Ih*. hut I ,1.. tblnk|w ,
„ M. yU nk
hail man
wtn? prpM'nini «&gt;ii

ARK

We U w crvelhe Right To Until ((unnlllt —■Nn Sale** To Merchunts

M O S C O W , Aug. 1“ ;&gt;
American. Itntish and Fieri n
lurnhaiaailnr* vlilted rln- Ktenilm (1
p . Mii hnd I :
(today for another mik will
i viet Foreign Minister Vyarl. tv ,
n.irrunl
Molotov.
tJ.S. Amhii'-ador Walter ll
Smith, French Ambassador 1
,n „ r ; ,
i n o o iu lm n lll
rhntaigneau rinii tin* s|*reial I-- I O 1)1 ll - \ J ) |H l l 111 lilt il '
11ah envoy, Frank Rol.eil n
ed tocetnei front the li
........ t....... r» .... ••*** traet
Krnhassy to tin' Kremlin &lt; &lt;
M&gt; i
" ■ •
i
&lt;
{appointmrnl with Molotoi a*
t ng Iteputdi
|p , M. | t A M Eastern Standai
i. ternti"
Time!.
oat tin Dent -, ml
" o' le
It wn» tin' fourtli time
iml I
Week* the western f "
*••• '
lives hnve called upon Molotov '
• • I k , aimed at ending K ■
Rlockado of lle rlin and a "h rl""
of Other East.-West d iffer,..........

NO SALES TO
MERCHANTS

REAL MONEY SAVERS

i

Layer Cake

Lettuce

THURSDAY AUGUST 12, I9|

THE SANFORD IIERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

H A G S B IX

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I»K(J. 33c

OCTAGON
LAUNDRY SOAP
l.Be. liar

Ornnifc Juice
2 fur 15c
01*1 Virginia t.'ornnl t-ll&gt; can
Href ifa.sh
25c American oil, can*
Sardines
2 rnna 23c
IV.i'h *nap». No. 3 rnn*
Held IVan
2 cans 25c Four I« y r r*.Orange, Pin.-ap|ile
or C.M-oanut Southern

S ta rr Fry, H larkUtry
P re w n c s

La.ly Ilrlty

I’runc Juice

2 Ih . J a r 29c

cii.

C a k cN

19c

QUART

15c

g7c

SNOWDRIFT
I lb.

I lba.

99c

40c

28-o*. Ginger Ale or A»»orte«l
Flavor*

Ul. 2.1c Canada Dry

LADY BETTY SALAD

12!|C

DRESSING

HU* TKNDKIl PEAS

8-oz. jar 19c
Pt. 33c
Q t 57c

GREEN GIANT
No. TOT can 19c

HALL

FRU IT JARS „
P IN T S

QUARTS

Doz. 79c

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Dos 95c

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T H E W EATHER

P a r ti; cloudy and continued
warm thla afternoon. lonilht and
Saturday. Wldrly scattered thund e rih o 'c rs In afternoons.

In U n ity T h tru Is S tre n g th —
To PtolM l (ho r u t * of tbo World;
To Promote Iho Protrea* of America i
To Produce Prosperlly for Sanford.

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E stablished 1908

X X X IX

Reds Walk Out
Of Four Power
Berlin Building

Negroes Flock To Carolina Foils

n r GEORGE HIMA

BERLIN. Aur 13. (/P &gt; - The
Russians evacuslrd the allied four*
power Kommandalura building in
Brrl'n today and hauled down
their flag.
Thi» action appeared to complate the division ol Beilin V&gt;tween the Eait and West -* at
leait at far at the Russians air
concerned.
* The Ruiiiant withdirw July I
from (he Allied Kommandatura,
which had provided four-power
adminiitration for thii city foi
three yean. They pulled out with
the comment that "the Knmmvt*
dalura no longer exists."
They then announced they
would retain their tentry and flag
at the building until their ar­
chie* et have been removed. Die
Kommandalura it liluated in the
American srclm of the city.
An Aimy rpoketman taid Indav
an American C-54 cargo plane
engaged in the allied airlift over
the Soviet land blockade em bed
on landing at Tempelhnf airfield
thi* morning. Die crew wa» ret*
cued.

T o P r o v id e A s y lu m F o r
o S o v ie t S ch o o l T e a c h e rs ;
M rs. K o s e n k in a S e e s R e d
—

Soviet Consul Protects Teaelier

lin Currie and Harry D. WhiteNEW YORK.- Aug 13, (/P)—
look the wilnet. rlisir at Con*
Mr*. Ok van a Stepanov n . Kt**en't n rcional «py hraringi today and
'llM tiwl.v tejeileil the suggestion
deni"1 go mg .erret information
&lt;vI a S onet .ue-ron.til lhat .lie |
nr aid In Soviet agrnti.
he moved lo another lu.tpil.il,
I ai h det 11red. loo, llial lie war viVing " T o n kepi me .1 p titn n e r,,
no Commum.l ami hid never you would not lei me go.'
done anything dnloyal to the
Hie mgge.tion wa» made b y ,
American Go.ernment.
V|r e ( omul / n| I t'heplirnykh
Their le.timnny came at the who viulr.l the |«o|u e guarded
c e n t, stemming, directly or in liovpit.il mom of ihe Ruvtiari
directly, from the heanngt con-j lea,her, .etuonly miuterl ye.ter
tinned lo involve die hiuhe.t dip* day wh*-n vhe |imipei| thiee tlnriri |
lomalic level.,
fiom the Sm io cnn.ulale hutld-j
I, Ambassador Walter Bedell ing
Delr.tive Wllllvni Pvi/ko. a
{Smith told Soviet Foreign MinisI trr Molotov in Morrow that the Ru’.tan |waking n|ll.er who w a . p
VOTINQ FOR THI FIRST TIMI In 78 year*, South Carolina Negroes fl« k t&lt;» l niled Stale, government it not in the ho.pital room during thr
the poll* In Columbia tocaitlhelr votelnth* atate'i Democratic primary, ' involved in ,any illegal action in vice-contuf* suit. laid Mt*. KosThe Negro** won their right to vote tn the stale under a recent Federal (| ,|lr
thr ta.ev „of Ilie* Soviet whool en kin 1 taid. "No!" when Che*
court declilon by Judge J. Waring of Charleston.
(International)
,r&lt;e|,f r i jn ^'Pw York. Molotov piliii)kh ail.anted In. .ugge.tion. I
Ihe detectl.e .aid that after ]
..............-- ■- - — -■ ■ ■ -------- had charged American authoritiei
1■
■ .
■
connived
"kidn aping
the the vicr-rnnvul anil a ircretary 1
1'athert.
amved al the ho.pital and aaked
Smith also gave notice In ef* for peimit.ion to attangr (or . j STANDINO At lH f 0 0 0 * of the nuuitin Connilate In Neiv York City.
i-et that if Michael Ivanovitch .lot fmni
the rrin.tit general. , f | Soviet Conm l Genr-.al Yakov lamtakin talk, to r- t i t u In connection
................
Samarine. one of the teacher*, and In .p e ilm Mirharl
J. L r d I wnth the alory of the ' kidnaping" of Rtiralan ten&lt; her Mrra. Ok.ana Ko*
j and Ilia wife do not want to
limpet* amt that
dden went u p .la il. lo the Ira ch er'i * reukina. lavntakln any. Itie While Ituulnna were li e kldn

Not All Colored Residents Are
Against New City Assessments

i i *
1
'return to Russia the United
Although they walked oat on
Not all ihe taxpayers of Goldsboro arr ojijvoied lo Hie inii*-i'ecl as-•sinle* will let them atay her*
th* Allied* Control Counril for
Germany on March 20, the Rux- le.irnrnt., J W. Knowles, a pintninrnt revident of tint ronimunily amlldeapite Soviet displeasure,
2 Mra. Oksana 8. Koaeiiklna,
tlan t still fly their color* and chaitmtn of ihe recreation committee of llic Welfvie Lrj.'ue, rrveaated
maintain arntriea at the Allied ihi. morning. Coming lo the Herald office with •&gt; [tetitinn ltgned liy 7ri 'he other teacher, who jumped
control authority build mg.
name., hr .aid that the better d a n of c.tiren. of (edebhoro realize that fr" " ' • M«,i’
"fvU»? Bo*let ( '■tinulntc in New vork yea*
They alto maintain n re p re -!
.
...
.
, ,
,
tentative in the permanent allied- ""* «
improvements can come only from t il&gt; lu e t.
ti-nlny, pi rsumably will alao lie
secretariat there, which now has
He r od that many of the colored |&gt;eoplc who allemled the meeting at dl-oveil to atay here if ah«
little to do hut exchange Inter* j 1
*
--------------- .th e City llnll Tuesday night were
lain
allied messages and handle pro* t . ..
—
. . . not th^rn to tomptnln mraliMt It. In Melrnit. Senator Feign*
teeoi limiter*.
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highei tux, , hut ralln i to find
-.p e c te .i ,.f
^ 7 , ' V .l r i p rt*i.m
The Allied Control Building C o m m i s H i o n C a n d i d a t e i.-u"" juM what
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alto 1* c *yn«ted
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the \hi*r’c«ni — ■ » ■ —___*---munirtp.-il Impnivement** in GoId»* , „
•Ktwrr At nmh TmlMInga n*f»l "
Frrguaon, who lend, a
iMirn, lie wn* supportesl In Id*
•«*"iinHniiwo itn
•.iM
rHi *
ef the four powera havo flown I
emittinllon
by
W.
I*.
Powell,
pie
•Ue by aide nnd four-power
slilent and Timothy Wtlaon,
tentry »t«ffa have been on duty
eretnry, of Ihe Welfare le a g u e
tine* the W e.tern Alliet joined
Their petition read, na follow
In the occupation of Berlin In
To Tlic Honor aid* City Conn
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1 lie rearued her. Tiie II oiim* t'n-Am erlcan Arllvltlea Committee would
room
Itkr to •uti|V'4»nn Mr* K unkinN t.&gt; trM hrr itory. t iti ni'rnt* ran rrarh
they toh| Mra. KoM-nkina there
rcfuirf t«» trt her In* ifrvf«L
(InffriwtloiifllJI
were two pet-ntiii from (lie Soviet h*r t»ut thf*
Ciniautati* who wantrd to. apeak
to her. Ilyerko aaid.
"We told her ‘we me going to
hi lug i hem in and ace if you enn
Identify th em ' "
A few niinutea Inter they rn*
eorte-l Chejmrnykn and the ai-e*
re'nrv into die room.
i*-"Tlve to(er*-t -wiaman'a eyea
w e open.” Uyetko aid The viee
nn*iil rn9li«*r H«il &lt;nlft h^r
l« HhllNupil lln t&gt;|f&gt; I In hi i

Raymond Ball Jr. Dixiecrnts Expect
Arrives From Iran To Raise $1,000,000
•loner* of the city nf B u n io n 1
"We lax payeia, receive-)
letter from Ihe City of Hanbo ; ToHuyRadioGoods ForCanipaijcnFund

Caldwell Outlines Red Plan Barring
C o n d itio n s For Big 3 On Danube
S p e c ia l Session Group Approved
Most Legislators Say BordcriiiR States Arc
They Favor Change
1° HcAllowcdMcmIn Election Laws herships By Article

Hr I L L S II N IN G M T O N
T \ I I MIVHSr.l^ Atig. II **
III I GRADE. DigusUvia, Aug
id’*
II litivernor Caldwell
A So viri plan to bar
ralli. a enrclal »f*.lii« on chang­ I t, OP)
• hewing the amount of lnrren»e
ing slate election laws, the the Wevlrin l,**weis (mm mem*
i i valuation on our property. an.l| Ifarmum] M. Ball, Jr. Commue
WASHINGTON. Vug. 1.1 Olh ( I'liirida Senate mav have a hard
* | we an* aura thia will Inerenec ou r)ir**!nn* advl»ci for the goveti tv, Au.tin S*’ny. «'-i*tnnl national lime finding a plare In whlrh Iwiilup on the new Danube ConI j taxc*. which we all hardly agreed; m*ol of Iran, arrived her** vc*
unpaign dlrei’to*, -aid today Hie to rnnildrr Ihe i&gt;,ue. The new toil Commivooo wav j « in m r d
I to. The letter a*k that wn have terday morning with Mr*. Hall state*' Bight. ........ .
*&gt;«)«■* t rhamlwr it used during Ihe J through Indav f»V F-i*lem Luro|n*'v
any complaint* to eomn down the Bn,l 'heir year and n half o'd
mi... SI.inmi.ihhi to In I fight t&lt;» I'M* regular aeaxlnn la being Coriiniunivt hl**c lb - vote wav
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Mra. Fdwanl Klrcher, aeeretary)
loth, of Augtut. Wo don't liavejeoo Jimmie, for a visit with hi* i.,|jtari,*tii-rn an-t pte.eive lo.nl rrdrcnral*-*l. It'a al the alagr *rvm to thiee,
ef the Bemlnole County Tuliereu-,
any enmplalnta against lneren«o, J’J'T?*** ^;r’ "Oil Mra. Raymnr j . jf.govcrnni'nt.
|u*l now where all thr eld
uoalt and Health Aaioclation. to* j
\&lt; .vrfnjtl rat. the iiticle limit.
valuation, we wish to repi*ler
""B o* Lake Mary, and will Sony, who ■I* *iii!«d him *'If afnniUhing. and panelling hate
dav* pointed out an opinion by!
Ihi* a . a complaint agninsi Ihol remain In thla country for «»”
"eountrv "litor" "f Winona,I Iwen lorn nut and none nf thr rnmmitvuui meiiiln i,iiip. lo the
Attorney General T»m W«t*on ■
uroanltsry eorvlltion* In o u rirrl' monlha during which tirm Ml**., openml W.i hington head
Diiiuhi.n it itev. llu* would mean
new use* have hern pot In.
that the State Board of Health!
I community In Goldsboro.
h- will purchase radio equipment n l, rlpr)( for ,(„■ Stntrs' Bight
,
Riixia. t'zrflim lovaki., Hungary,
h«* the authnrltv to u&lt;e force If
« We w l'h to point mil thn fo llo w .,'or iron.
I'reaiil* ntial llekct with a formal
p»'«(aary to l.olate or rprarantlne
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 13, (/Pi Rnm.mii, llulgaui .*n*l the U*
Ing:
| The travelers arrived yealerdav -lalcment and Interview at, the
periona with eorumunlratdo dia(iovnnnr
(’aldwell has set uj* |,r ,,nr
,,11 Mm|ef Communist
1 'it South o( tath. fltreet. t^.ru o ro irig on th - Champion at the MayBower IM . I He la editor of
tmverno, UWve
*itea aiieh a* tnhereuloallunder which he domination
majority
of
the
Negroes
live*.
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Tol.Mmra. and the one aowage LOOO mBra moai o f lt by air. f.rm er Misai.-lppl Pf.wa A mlR|ll fnt,„d rr ea lling a special
Die Danuhi.n Conference slsn
Mr. Ball he|pe*1 tn pilot an Iran
.elation pre-iidrnt.
r .a v . the* 'm ,nttrl ^ b ? r * t h e l n "•
««*»F « •
of t.llh. 8t. *mU up tartwern Ian plaoe from Taheran to T'arl-.; He dr crllx-d the movement legislative
.............. .ev.ion lo provide
..... turneddidown, . c m to thiee, an
d iia a a e 'u uniter control The r , / nun«*d hla candidacy for the Cllg j Oleiudo Ave. and M age.tlne Ave. He then left hla wife and son in l aded by Governor
J- ..........I 'V 1vn" nt!
m L l n ,- ! ,............. American p r o p o s a l
?• I, Ihe r f f J u thTt’iho Slate Gomothalon foe group too In Ihe Th" real nf the itreet.i «outh of Pari", flew to T/mdon and left Thurmond nf Smith Carolina
and ul. hul* an nrgamred move to h U |, ....... ,(lvr
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n, nrM,r»„
plane there, and returning '" fie ld in g I.. Wright &lt;&gt;f MIsdIm ippi I
i|,rm fI,„M n„. I,, fouml
........
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fore* If neeenary to keep the»«
».*e
forre*l to ^ h is v r
**.. I’aris on a commercial plane, The s. one in which the l*a*lr prlniriple Itoday.
.
mr,,&lt;*er mimninmn ivith seals for
til*- tiller major W«-Ilr»n Downs
pool, put ..own wnen rney ®
f " *" r 1
U r a"f l"'0''” '
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Several tuominrnl members nf »nd Amllia, as well as the Datiu
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home*.
A*
you
gentlemen
, ... r J ; : h . , A:. ..^re.,i„
;r**»ar*req a r.onxieiiattnn pa sac i.
,aemi
llic (.rghtaimc tsul they hadn't
Babe Ruth Shown No
•wi
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i" Per nJane which fnade the flight
*Thc Cormi.uni-t Party todnv,’I hr,in| of llic plan since it w.&lt; loan slates.
I 'min Ilie* A tontf'O plan GerImprovement Today
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N"W Y° rk ,n 22 hn,,r,‘
said, "i* in thorough arcor. , 1'lrliai kr*l at a slate House of
tiiinv also would have lieen ad
f"re. during this r ^ i ‘ aea.nn I
'* ,U r M
H r*
«d"-"'l"...Mon;*
Rrpre.cnlalivcs cam ut in Tamps nuiird wliro it received a peace
NEW YORK. Aug. 18 (/Pi—
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*. W civil rights program
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now. we find that all th er re
, „ .
In r*-«pon&gt;*» to unction*. Kcny la*l month.
Beba Buth. harebell's ailing home,
evening the family had no
William H. Stempar, life-long pmil-, arr flooded nut and overflow,
treaty.
run king, showed '"no Improvement rrtld.nl nf Banfora, today an­ fng and Vt l'l a deplorable roMBIon tota" itln *
Um" - *»»w«n|g the .aid his p arty I* thr "renl anti
Mnvl of ilictn taid they would
Tbn U.8 . delegation offer#*!
many steretoaeopic photographs * .mmuniat parly." In his formnl
in his condition" today, memorial nounced hla candidacy for the
Il mtlHisM *•«• F*ma Ultb* •
that Ray Jr. had brought hark .tittemcnt he said there are mil favor doing something about the yestriHay to trade aivay AmerHospital annannrr,l.
City Commission, group two, In
Iran and Europe.
liona of Americans opposed to Frc.idcntisl elector muddle which Ira’i i laim to a »r*t on the com"Bat** Ruth eontin*ies to run a the’ November *l*etl
■*etTon.
Skeletal Rcmaina Of from
Bay Ball Jr. Is a graduate of increasing rrnlralixation of fed- a pt w.ts to give Floridians no misslmi in return for full anil
moderately high fever and In
it sinlfnaeA *••» l*ns » I M»f I
Seminolo High
Ideologic, ,
m gn Whool
.wcnooi and
nn.t alienatirn- rtitl
n at powers, tn
m foreign
inrrign mooiogir*.
i • i
v„ ., « ,
general U
thitre I*' no Improvement iir.nO H S .u i.u 'S T .T .'. InilinnHArclIncarthed .irminnin
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c
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the
Hnlverally
of
Florida
f«r
s*d
the
“ahrvml.
effort
lo
huy
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In his condition," the hospital •“primarily interested In at pro - 1
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year. During hla aarly youth ernes through appeals to pi*-, either Many 3. Itum in or J. I T . N. Says World Nol
bulletin r*ad.
grcs.lv. efty of. Sanford, and * | MADISON. W Ift, AUG.18 (AY— j,, (teeama r«
sc mated hy
fascinated
bv radio (u.llce.”
-Slmm Ihutmond for Prcidcnl.
This contrasted with a bulletin • Tvnnfnrd to which our chlldre The uneathlng of sk.laU l ^ . 1 n * rr(|i, &gt;n(| #lndIid
,T«rr thl ._
Ready For Arm s Slash
vetterday that the alek, ratlrrdi would be proud to practice Utelt* of four prehl.loric Indiana near ^ d ‘ « t ’i n ^ h e m b l t f * and
“V r e ‘l,len.lJl‘
Bre.iclent S. D. Clatkbaseball star had ralllmi and was various professions, trades, and here was describ'd
today
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LAKE SUCCESS. AUG. IS—
Improved.
tm.ineasaa.**
Andrew Whltefonl, nf lil o l t Cob I "1? "
^
,,y
«mtHbutlon*
'***» I'RRif
f.iiii*
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World armament* ran he
Ev*n hi* wife raid yesterday
lege,
as
one
of
Ui*
moat
Import*
"PPr,,tu'MI am particularly (nictated In
(irit'k
TroopH
Fired
darhcl only when rnnfidenre and
that "h r’a feeling better."
ant
arrhao-ologlesl
finds
over
mads
the continued devtelopment of the
•raurlty are established, the Unit­
On From Albania ed
FI n on p v i tu r v u v v T
tourist trad# In Sanford," he aUt- in southern Wisconsin,
Nation* Commission far Con*
Dr.
Whltaford,
_
professor
” BNLAKO
rn,| in
(n uuuminE
doubling nur
our efforts’
f.
T*b MKNT
V
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&gt;
vt-nliotiid Armaments derided t o ­
I .W
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T " 11* ! for tho to attract tourists lo rnr city, an Ihorology, wld tbo remains had i
ATHENS, Aug. II. 0T')— The day
,
r o w ument announced to*lay that
Thu wa* one of the two major
rirrek
troop*
on
tin*
northeastern
principles
ceepted
by
the
commiss­
out a partition in Its club house « X n i.ta and ftdultriall.U
»Hlrh flomi.hcl at least;
U I 111X 111911 S O p Y I l O D U L I I d l i e i l g L Gram mo* front are being shcllr*l ion a* It prepared an interim re­
nsar Go|d*m U ke In ortlrr to af* wf|| a* those persona aeaklngpcr-1r* raoturlea ago.
!
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port to the Security Council on its
from inside Albania.
ferd more room for the event, manent Florida homas,"
uneorerad by
By
JACK
BBLL
Greek troop* t|prn clearly heard rfforts during the past year.
Decoration of tho hall has been
u,
t u . _
'a road-bulldlng m w .
The other principle was that Ihe
sItarted
ta rt'd said
iiM P.
i&gt; A,
a Harp,
« » - - '•resident,
ja »
I* * p JiJr ***
nDr.
. Whlteford
tvM*.r..rd ,&gt;
u iIho
t , skeletons
.,n . ®*n*
..
said
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (/T)- H*i&gt;uhtican» gave cvrry intliralinn to­ orders to ftrn being given In thn rommission must confirm ll* ef­
j *h* wrrp found In an avrellant state day of arrepling Prc*id**nl Tnimsn*’* *h«llcnf** lo mskc a political ii*u«* ABosnian
language, a general forts to weapon* not within the
thfa morrilng. The builan^ la a father of two children, SSP
ha la a of preservation "probably because
former Navy atom-house, m^xstaff spokesman aaid.
jurisdiction of tho atomic energy
of John B. Stetson Uni* nf the mound-like grave where of ihe Congressional hunt fnr Commutmla in the government.
•ure* 21 by too feet and has a graduate
Newspaper* hero ruporte*! guar* rommission. Tho Russian* havo In­
vtenlty,
where
ha
received
the
Mr.
Truman's
second
declaration
ihst
the
Senate
and
House
invesliconcrete floor.
drainage has haen good, an-l th&lt;*
rills
column*
have
been
even
re­
sisted that tho arm* rommlitlon
degree ot Bachelor of Science rlav fn which they wera Imbeddad." gslort arc nothing but a red hrrring-wdlh the added phrase: of the
treating into Albania despite a must deal with all ssrapon*. In­
In IM7. Ha la a member of na­
A
female
akull
Included
a
per­
MYSTERY SHOOTING
strongest type you can smell-brought a b u n t of answering firm from resolution by the United Nations cluding a-bomba,
tional fraternities
I n b o t h fect set of troth, aa aaM.
MIAMI BBACU. Aug. II. W chemistry and mathematics.
GOP rank*.
_
------ ----------------- •tieeial committee on the Balkan*
Mr*.
Mary
Seward,
of
th
a
state
—A man waa dead and a young
t tVAHIAN MEAT
Gov, Thomas E. Dewey's cam­ interest shown in th&lt;* spy In­ calling for their Internment hy
Mr. 8 temper waa a mamber of historical society, said tha Hope*
woman critically wounded in a
IISMISSH mt f a i r Tkrvst
OTTAWA. Aug. 11 (Al—Agri­
Albania, Bulgaria and Yugoslavia.
paign manager deviated at Allusny vestigations.
walla
daralopad
agriculture,
a
Friday Ui# 18th ahooUng today
culture Minister J . G. GardiRrr
Bep, Miindt (R-HIM, who has
distinctive type nf pottery, copper lhat thr* people are "ahoeked" at
which police reported tn be
TAX MEETING
| handcraft and a trading ayetam what he called the President's a t­ bran acting chairman for many nf
It*28 (’HASHES
announced today the lifting of
"something of a nyaU ry.”
No meeting waa held today by w hhh^cw rad ^ rn o j^o f tha North titude “in seeming to raver up" Ihe bearing* before the House
BOSEWKLL, N. M . Aui
lug, 11 (AT Canadian export rontrnt of beef
Tha d«*d naaa waa ■
the City OauMiaaUs aa a tag
'
information baariag dn Com* Un-American Actlvitlca Commit­ —Twelve crewmen ware killed
and rattle and r a l m , effective next
Saau
•qualitatiaa board. M they wiU
tig h t othera wera Injured dang­ Monday.
■ m is t aetlviUaa.
. .
U nearthing of tha
tee,
shaped
hla
acceptance
in
tho
dnh
The relaxation applies tn beef
erously last night In Uw crash e f
Bar hart h v w B , I r , tha cam* form w a counter-direWhlteford aaid, waa
a B-29 superfortress, tha Roswell and veal, dressed and other edible
"I challenge the President," Record aaid today.
beef and veal product*, canned
The ship crashed three miles foods containing meats, and meat
m t nf Hop— ad rah ara w aa _ ra ttin g alaa th a t h ra ta p p a n a d In Mundt aaid. "to authorlca tha
two.
Ohio, and It waa known th e Waahlngtoe In the last three PRI
and
other
government south of Walker Air Force has* pastes, * S well a * to llsreslnek on
near here.
the 1
ItV stlsste Oa rax* Tirol
Iks h*&gt;nf.
weeks could matrh the "Intensive"
Indiana also llvwl In Minnesota.
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Health Hoard Has
Authority To Force
Quarantine Action

-------- -- w.,M, jstemperAnnounces pom.m. downwhen they hum
Candidacy For City.*•»
«"&gt;•
Commission Post

'u««t "*v*'»iice.."7!: .r.oa.w

is? m a JSSA as,'!'„fl,

1 “ V?L..Vr.

Republicans Indicate Acceptance

'HilS “ TSSCS»

ns? j M t s m

No. 103.

A ntorlnlcd P ress Leased W lr#

Currie, White
U
.S.
Deny Red Aid
In Spy Probe T w

Government Workers
Testify As Events
Continue Tolnvolvc
Diplomatic Levels Offer Of "Aid" F r o m
R ii ss i a n Consulate!
It. WII,1,1AM F. ARBOGAST
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. &lt;/P&gt;Rejected By Woman |
Two lop go.ernment aide* of lh&lt;
Wlio Seeks Freedom I
Roosevelt Admini.tration— I-such-

Action Appeared To
Complete Division
Of City Between
East, West Powers

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FRIDAY AUGUST LI, 1918

Of Tnm un’s Snv Probe fhallenoo

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Tension Increases As
Russian Radio De­
clares U. S. Took
Part In Kidnaping
WASHINGTON. Aug. 13. (i'P)lhe Slate Department today prom*
i»ed atylum for two Soviet tchool
teacher, who have figuretl in currrnl rongrciotM l *py inveitiga*
lion, if - a. expected they want
to remain in thi. country.
At the nine lime, the depart­
ment dircloieil thvt the Rutiian
government’, claim that official
igenrie, of the I'm trd States were
involved trt "kidnaping** at leait
onr of the leather, have been
denied directly to Soviet Foreign
Minivlrr Molotov by Ametican
Amba »*.vil'ir Waller Bedell Smith.
Moreover, department ipokei*
titan Mu hart | McDermott ebo
vigtirmi.ly denie.1 a ie(«&gt;rt broad*
c.«.t by the Moieow radio that
1.nder.eerelary of Stale Robert A.
Lovett had tnld the Ru.tian amhataador iu Wavhington L it Mon­
day night that one of the teacher*,
Michael
Ivanov itch
Samarine,
"wa» .tilljn t lo intrrtogaiion by
llic letletal liiiieatl of luve.tigalion."

J

McDermott rhm acterited that
Moscow rnilio rctwirt. which waa
repreMnte&lt;l a . the official ver,ioiL of what Molotov told Smith
Wclmoulav nlgtit, na liejug "prttx
ty rough."
McDermott aaiil that Lovett
actually told thn Soviet amhat*
xador that all lio knew waa what
he hail read in the nawipapar*
alviut the rase and th a t tho nawa*
pai&gt;cr av'iuuta ehowi-d Samarlna
had voluntarily tequrxted an In*
rfaail«H,« no I'aae T m l

Christian Church
Reports Progress
On Memorial Fund
Fin** progress in raising funds
to build n memorial pisrsonsge in
liopiir of the lute Itev. W. I’,
V c ley of ll,.' F irst Christian
t’finrv-It was reported today hy
I.* tei Tharp, fund ehalrman, who

revealed that contribution! have

pa**cd the T.I.ihni mark an dthat
the fund' me nrt ile nslt It* panford bonk i,
The I'ar-onsge committee has
definitely ■b-ided that tha par*
xinage will
bull, on the lots ad*
joining (I..- rh 'it'h on Sanford
Avenue, hr raid. A fourth tot wa*
recently pun lix*,*d in order that
the playground may l*e between
the rluiri h and parsonage.
Serving with Mr. Thnrp are the
following rn mm litre member*: O.
D. I.amite**, Mrs. !L G. Fox^ Alax
It. Johnson. The
Kinley of the

Bev. J . K. Mc­

F u st .Methodist
l*..allw«*a ..« e a se l* i,r l

Hospital Rcncfit To
Be Aided By Lions
Panford Lion* at their meeting
today at tha Tourist Canter
pledged co operation with other
civic organlration* In promoting
a Thanksgiving ball, proceed* of
whlrh are to he donated tn Fer*
mdd.Laughton Memorial Hospital.
The l.lon* havo always held
their annual hall at this data,
and arn relinquishing It for tha
hospital benefit, but plan to re­
sume their annual Thanksgiving
ball next year, it wa* announced.
I^ruv Northrop, secretary of
the DeLati'l Lions Club was a

rial tor.
King Lion Hamilton Bisbro read
an editorial from Ihe New York
Dally M inor entitled, "Lora
Those Lion#.** Thi* contrasted
Iho ideals of the Mon* who ra’-entlv convened In New York and
who were described a* "good
people who lorn their country
and their fellow men," with Ihoae
of the Wallacn "so called In­
tellectuals” who at Shlb* Park,
Philadelphia, "master-minded the
show fnr Ih* rabid mob, ridicul­
ing their own land and It* great
men and paying slavish tribute
tn a bloody foreign dictator."

STOVE EXPLOSION
WINTER HAVEN. Aug. 13, (A*)
—Mra. John L. Rawls, 50. waa
killed Instantly today in a kitchen
stove explosion which wracked a
largo portion of her horn'.
Fire Chief Georgo T, Rassett
said It waa "hard to ear" what
caused tha explosion but ballsrad
an accumulation of natural n a
used In cooking wta Ignited when
•he attempted tn light her si ore,
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SANFORD HBRAL1V OWFOMl F10MPA

TUESDAY AUGUST 10, 1048

operate Ilia a irp o rt property for
Itnllfstratlou would !» estabtlahr.t
im h
It i* being o p erated on a selfIIn pic wex ten t p a r t of Berlin.
I
»upturning
baaia
with
aufficient
Uh** giving th* city two food ofI C n l l M f i t imm !*■■» I l a i )
U W allaeea I r t s
# * • * *»*••
ll.B tle a .e n+m **■■&gt; use*
'flee*, just aa it has two police
Of this gram! to ta l of $14,441.- fundi lo m ake some imptove- lies.
tShJWfl.OOO for the ten-year a v e r­ 'chief■ and police force*.
ment.t
to
th#
building*
amt
equip­
971.00, there art* hotneMrail ex­
age.
ment,
So
vic
i
Ambassador
Alexander
empt valuation! am ounting to
bast m onth’* estimate for d u n u a
"The City'* operating re«ts \S . Panyushkins request wa* reM JliA K QUOTAS
$4,761,670.00
that
cannot
l&gt;*
wheat waa 44,164,04)0 com peted
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (A^—
assessed for any n u t of the have climbed coualdarably during ' jeeted
by State
Department with 43,904,000 last year and 34,the tiaat eight year*, aamr at all
operating of the City.
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
official*.
4&gt;I9.000 fo r th« ten-year averag e. ;Jh c A griculture D epartm ent an"Th# 1947 tax ra te
2* other coat*, and I ha Inrrraae in
The fo recast for other sp rin g ipounced upw ard revisions today
The race for th# South Atlantic
Thomas
did
not
say
where
the
dollar*
team*
very
high,
but
the
)in
sugar
Im
port
quota*
of
moat
mill*, of which I I w are for debt
wheat waa 246,439,000 last m onth
service and IS for operating City it a largo corporation and •ubpocnas were served on the compared with 262,94k},000 la st off-shore ami foreign producing* pennant, one nf the h o tte-l in
if
rnm
parrd
on
a
percentage
baaia,
Samarint.
urprise*, making the total tax
year and 219,398,000 for th e ten- airs* which help supply this m any years, tightened even more
Inat night. Only six gam es now
country.
rry in the aum o f f 190.201.44. it will lie found th a t the Inere***
w ar average.
Hamarin
and
Ida
wife
have
It alto ieduced the m arketing sep arate top place G reenville with
"A* City M anagpr, I have pre- la rotiaidcrablv lower than th at tieen in acclusiun since Sunday.
quota of the d o in rstic cam* sugar fifth pace Jacksonville.
parrd ami subm itted to the City of private corporation*, ami lower
Presumably they will appear
producing
a re a
because
the
Commission the tentative Itudgrt than moxt oth er cltiea, However, befo re the com m ittee firs t be­
In addition to G reenville, and
latter will not produce enough lo Jacksonville, anyone n f Chari*?for fixcal veat l.-ginning Octo- ainre we have arrved notice on hind dosed doors before any
II'U
IIH
M
irmm
f*aae
Owe*
l* i 1. 1940, and if th e ir *r«* property owner* of the lncr,a** testim ony is prevented by them I'uwer* called th li a fraud. They meet it* origininal quota.
tnq, Maciin or Cnlumhi,* have a
no change! in th e proposed in as spaaed valuation*, there have in public hearing.
chance at the flag.
resorted to planes to feed th* 2,*
• w r u e d valuation! fur 1940, with liven aume lax payer* attempting
Thomas did not say when Sam- tern Berlin. Coal, however has beNO CRIM INAL ATTACK
the exception of probably m n u to make cum pariaun of the City'* arin would lie called In for OO0.000 or more Germans in WeeJacksonville made th e race clos­
HENDERSON. N. C.. Aug. 10— e r with an 8-3 victory o v er Greenprraenl
operation
coat*
with
that
mechanical errora for no one la
questioning.
He
made
only
the
come
Increasingly
abort.
(AV-Sheriff
E.
A.
Cottrell
said
to
­
of
IU3H.
ten
year#
ago-when
all
Infallible, the mlllnite tale for
ville last night, while Macon mov­
b are
announcement
th at
the
Informed
Uritiah governm ent
1940 can lie reduced to 21 *x coat* were below normal. Thia subpoenas were served a t 10:66 xourcra in London said Russian day he had been told by a doctor ed ahead of Columbia. T he j'earliwho
examined
a
w
hite
woman
a
l­
comparison
of
$00.04)
per
mouth
MILLS, aa the maximum rate,
A. M.
Foreign M inuter Molotov gave the legedly raped by a negro th a t ea defeated the A u g u sta Tigris
making a reduction ol 6 l» M il.l.S, firemen with present day coat*
Th* Stale D epartm ent ruled W riter n D iplomats a plan f o r there waa no physical evidence lo 2 to I.
of
$179.40
per
m
onth;
11.6a*
per
“ After
com paring
the perto d ay that the com m ittee al*&lt;&gt; solving the currency dispute la substantiate her account.
Charleston's 6-3 triu m p h over
rentage of inrreaae in the aaaeaa- 10-hour day lalxir With present can verve a subpoena on 61m . It- rim and Indicated ita accep­
Mrs. Anna Johnson Stevenson, Savannah put the Rebel* a full
day
coat
of
$4.80
p«r-0
hour
day;
rd valuation* with the proposed
tance
would
bring
about
a
lifting
O ksana Ko*rnkina, another Rus­
14*1. of Orlando, act off a continu­
reduction In millagv rate, the and all other wage* and maleliaU sian teacher, If it* agent* can of the blockade, it was Molotov's ing bloodhound h u n t for a negro gam* closer to the top. Colunih a
firat thing the average property 1Increased in proportion; it i« like reach her.
third session In a week w ith the with a story ahe had (tern raped shut out the Columbia Reds 1-th
owner will ask, la, what I* the comparing the coat of .30* per
The Jacksonville T a rs trailed
Preaa Officer Michael McDer­ diplomats. He raised objections ,and robbed. She said a negro
reaaon for not Imlng abla to pound for steak in 193a with m o tt announced th e ruling lu a last F riday to a Berlin settlem ent dragged her from her car and a s ­ going into the seventh b u t a seven
present
day
coat
of
$1.04
per
nlan
advanced
by
the
We*t,
the
reduce the inlllage rate In the
saulted her n ear here yesterday run splurge set them ahead for
n*vi* conference today, but ex­
tam e proportion aa the increase pound; Shoe* at $0.00 pri pair p lained the ag rn le m ay n at for- British Inform ants said
morning.
'th e victory. Jacksonville made
In
19.10
with
$1*160
pei
pair
Reports from Moscow indicated
valuation! 7 The only anxwer to
. cihly enter the Soviet Consulate
'1 2 hits.
thla i|ueation, la, th a t If the cltl- today; and the small automobile j in New York tn serve a sub­ the envoys would see Molotov for
TO INTERV IEW HEIRS
the fourth tim e shortly. The Mos­
irn» expert the City to con­ at price nf $860.00 in ID.IM with poena on her.
Macon also hnd to com*- from
MIAMI. Aug. 10 (A l—George F. behind to ,wtn, and th e y walled
cow
radio
urged
clover
collabora­
tinue to grow, a ttra c t outride $1,700.00 today. The rl.uk, shoe*
McDermott said the ruling has
and
autoinobilea
are
no
toiler
special, curator, flew- to until the last possible moment to
In trrra t. anil to continue ren­
been
given
actin g
Chairman tion between Russia and the U nll- Meiitcr,
Pittsburg today to Interview pos­ s ta rt their rush, Roth Peach tun*
dering the aerv)ce» they are de­ than they w e t, in 1920, aud most Mumlt iH-SDi of the House com­ rd State*.
A Russian-sponsored unit crow d­ sible heir* lo a fortune estim ated were seqred In the bottom of the
manding and enlltled to, with the purchases, not as good, and the m ittee.
ed the reg u lar city government at II2H.0OO le ft in a debris-filled ninth. The virtoiy gave th e I'rsi li­
continual Increaae In price* of quantity is the same, but if Mr.
T
he
S
tate
D
ep
artm
en
t
official
food adm inistration out of the cily house by Mr«. Julia C. Kearney, es a rtexn sweep of II games
everything the Cily true* or render C itiieu want* aleak, alive* and m ade tills statem en t:
hall in the Huvirt son* today. It 1who died Ju ly 29 of m alnutriidn played against A ugusta and Ms
aurh aervire. they have got to pay a new automobile, be hat got to
"Congressman
M
undl
waa
told
eon.
mote in order for the City to pay the inflated price*, other- a f te r study by our legal iwoplc termed probable the city's food ad and cancer
vviae, do without It i* In* same
do ao.
th a t we take th* position that if
with
the
City,
It
ha*
lo
have
"The City ha» got to ral*e
law enforcement agencies have
more money in order to balance lire men, policemen, labors and a reason to believe a crime I*
other
peraonnel,
ami
ei|uipinrni
the 1949-1940 Hudget, and IT
lieing committed th e re It HO
IS NOT FOR OPERATION AND and m airrlala In u rd tr In operate, ru le in International law which
MAINTENANCE
PURPOSES, and It hae to pay tbe prevailing would prevent th e ir obtaining
becam e the Coinmtialuner* have price* in order to aecurr them, w arran t* for search and e rrrtt
combed thru tbe tentative Hud- Till* condition 1* beyond the con­ (on cum ulate p ro p erty . I There
get p ien arrd by the City Mana­ trol of I he City Official* *ame la no rule of law which would
ge!, which wa* baaed on paat aa the high cost of living U prev en t the serving o f a aubpo
two real* operating roata, and beyond the control of any in­ elia merely because th e lady It
they have cut the peraonnel fmeo dividual.
"The City official* of not only u soviet ritiien ."
In acvetal of the departm ent*,
Rolled down, th# whole thing
Sanford
but all other tauniriualii cam
and eliminated
aeveral
other
e to thia:
tea
throughout
th
e
State
nave
(Irma, that in the paat, have
I. Mrs. Kuotnkina, the Rus­
rra
lite
d
for
some
tim
e
that
with
been conablered eaaential to the
all delinquent te x ts collected and sian teacher who waa the center
w elfaie of tbe community.
the homestead exemption law In of a furor* last week-end over
"The
propoaed
increaae* of effect, th at th** burden of main­ "kidnapping" and “ rescue" char­
approxim ately 146,000.00 In tbe taining and o p eratin g a Cily ha* ges. haa no diplom atic Immunity.
new Hudget for 1940-1949 I* not liecome too g rea t for th# nvii If the House Com m ittee can
for direct operating and main­ exempt property owners to con- j
** c*n
a call
tenance coal*, a* ataled bofnre, tinu* carrying, and they have Jn r 6 " l« appear and testify hr
but I* being appropriated for endeavored In secure some fi­ for* It.
obligation# made by th e City for nancial relief thru the But# a 2. The Hoovlet consulate in New
Item* auch a* conalructing hy­ le g isla tu re In th e form *f stale- Y ork ran b* en tered only If war­
draulic fill ami prelim inary ex- aid. by g ran tin g the fltles their ran t* are obtained alleging th*
penaea In connection willi con- •hare of revenue! collected from commission of some crime on
itru rtin g the proposed dock and their ritiie n ! by th* sU tr, such, th e property,
term inal farilltle* on the lake as cigarette taxes, gasoline taxes,
A* a practical m a tte r, it all
front! removing the remain* of (■averages taxes, etc., but their mean* that Mr*. K osrnkina ran
the old St. John* Itiver Line efforts iiavr lo r n fruitless The I* served with a subpoena if ah*
Dock, which a m ajority iif the cities of Florida arp as much leaves the roneulate, but la safe
rlttre n i wanted done, conaiderlng rntilied to u portion of these from subpoena aa long aa she
the number of com plalnta teg- tv venues a* th e title* of oilier rem ains tlieie.
iatrred again*! it Iwlng left there: •tale*, for th e re ta only one
Mundl Interpreted It in that
and inducing the NEW YORK other slat* Iq the United flutes lig h t. He told rep o rter* no a t­
GIANTS to purrhaae and operata | that doe* not return • considerable tem p t will be inad« a t thia time
the Mayfair Inn. The la tte r being sum of such revenues hark to to serve a auhpoeiui since a pro­
moit favorable to everyone, baaed the elite*, fa r they feel that ve** server could n ot serve p a­
on tin* lum m .ndallon* and praiae their title* h e ro to grow and nt ra in lha Soviet consulate. Al­
of our reprcaenlatlve* who no- pr«s|M&gt;r in o rd er for th* aU tee though the teacher herself ha*
gollated th# tranaactlon, for the in prosper. Th* City official* no diplomatic Im m unity, he ex­
general public i* atlll throwing a rr again u n itin g to make a plained. ihr Soviet
Consulate
them bouquet* for a Job well done. further and stro n g er appeal to | does
However, it look m ore than Juat the 1919 twgialature for some
persuasion to indue# the Giant*
N »uonai
Inlo puirhaxng th e M ayfair Inn
and operate It a* a touriat hotel
w , . „ i m , k. , ,
« T i,
for a period of a t leaat four
year*, for they knew th a t it had the existing tax burden have witnesses and wrote a thick re­
been a white elephant In the paat liecome too g reat and want some port.
Kurrestal praised the Job, but
and felt that If It m eant an relief, it Is th eir duty to appeal
much to the com munity to have to their representatives to enact cautioned that the proposal* are
It open ami operated, why not such legislation aa necaeeiry. a t nut policy since they have not
the City purrhaae and operate It. the 1949 Session, that wHl return been reviewed by the three de­
Ho. aa a final reaort to gel them hack to the ritiea * portion of tko partment*.
At any rate, It I* political dy­
to purrhaae and operate the hotel, taxes they arc paying lo the
the City had to .’’lake certain state Thia would only be fair namite to tamper with Giuid
ronreatlon*. which will coal the and Just, for th e City maintain* control, now under order* uf the
OPv eiuiroximately 150,000.00, of their atreeta, police the bar*. sla te governors.
The committee took not* uf
which $18,600.00 will have to l&lt;* |tx r r garden*, etc. anil furnish**
a pent the firat vear and Incorpo­ fire protection for their heme*, w hat it called two obstacle* to*
rated In th* 1040-1040 Hudget. and numerous oth er aerrlcea, and quick mobllilaUou of the Guaidt
1. Inability of the government
The** concetalona conalat ' nf all their gasoline, cigarette and
waiving of rental on their fa- Ileverage tale* gore to the silt*, tu us* ih* Guard for Federal
rllitlra at th , airp o rt for the for what ? Thia la the only way purposes until Congress form­
next four year*, am ounting to that ritiien* ra n . get, any. .re* ally declares s national emer­
•14,000.00; ronatrurtlon of new Ref from the high U ses they gency.
2. Time-ccgtsumlng re-transfer
baaeball field, all encluaed with are having lo pay fo r, o p em lln f
h«*avd fence and club houa* fa- their ritiea, and - they tt* a )d of property and equipment from
gtlltlea, which will r u t approxi­ lend their eupport In itary poe- the stale* to th* Federal Gov­
mately $ 12,000.00; and certain slid# way to nave tha 1949 Left*- ernment.
Applying th* teat of national
latur* provide eome method for
conceaaion on lax#*.
security, the committee agreed un­
"Th# hydraulic fill coal $6,000.- stale-aid to the etttesi
“In conclusion. I wish to. re ­ animously than
00 plu* preliminary expenae* for
1. Th* Guard ahd Reserve*
ilanv. *|ieclflraUon*, ate., amount- peat that If th* Equalisation
ng to approxim ately IIJW0.04I; boatd approves and accepts the “are not now capable uf partic­
and the coat of acquiring and assessed valuation* I hare Blared ipating effectively in major com­
uh
removing th# old St. Jtfhfi* River on th* 1018 Roll, the. ndllage bat operation on M-day.“ It also
Line Stock amount* to $6,690 00; ran )■* reduced to at deaat. l l H said th* Air National Guard as
all of which will have to h* Mills, but If th* property ow»#ra now constituted la unsuitable for
Its peacetime mission.
paid from next yaara Hudget. would rather have lower aaateted
O sier2. Th* National Guard should
4|a* Iwglnnlne October 1, 1047, valuations, then th* only alter­
slpa to remain a part of th* nation's
the City atlll had a raah aurplua native la for th# Commit^
rationed striking force, and other units
left from the *ale of forecloaed impose some of the a fort men
vttn to should be organised under state
propertle* and ita ahare of pro­ nuisances lax**. I also wtt'
ceed* from the County‘a sal# of state that th* land valued es­ control ta meet local needs.
3. Th* Guard must be directly
forecloaed property, which waa tablished for 1948 aaaeaiment
Incorporated In c u rran t year's purpose* • were not set by .the under federal control—to com­
budget In 'order to balance It. appraisal engineers, . b u t, were bine authority xrith responsibility
Thi* amount we do not have established thru a five puunber and to tmphlsis* th* federal
I hit year and taxes will have to hoard appointed by -Ihq Com­ government's obligation In tbe
be levied lo aupplemant asm*, mission from the local Xaal organisation, training and supply
Th# total of th* foi
foregoing Item* Estate Board, who devoted their of th# Guard.

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I r s a F s s s (Isel
In Sally League there(C esilaae*
was nothing to a report
in the New York Htar
Is Getting Hotter published
that M arshall had threatened to

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resign I-ecsu s e Mr. T rum an want­
ed to take several pro-Israeli
step*.
A ctually, McDermott told re­
porter*. each ol tn« ste p s Rated
in the Htar story la g e ttin g care­
ful atte n tio n from th e S ta te De­
p artm ent and related government
agencies so that positive action
oil all o f them poelble.

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Uy CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Pres* Feed Editor
TUESDAY DINNER'
Liver loaf
flaks d Potatoes xrith Parsley and

Paprika
Buttered Chopped Spinach
Orange Raisin Muffins'

Rest rag e
(Rseipc for Starred Disk Follows)
O range Raisin M uffins
2 cups sifted enriched all­
purpose Hour
*« te a ipon baking soda

4 HASH VICTIM
BORDKNTOWN, N. J .. Aug. 10
i/l’l— W illiam Lawrence Witcom,
Jr.. 21. o f Tampa, w as killed in­
stan tly today when the truck he
was driving crashed Into the rear
of n 14-wheel truck-traih-r on
route 26 in Mansfield township,
tl.n •• miles south of her**, police i
said.
I
An unidentified passenger rid-,
wtli Wiscorn it reported in '
■I condition at HI. Francis |
Ho pita). Trenton.

teaspoon salt
V. cup sugar

s

sps|

rind

'» cup raisin*
1 egg. well beaten
** sup butterm ilk
'« cup orange Juice

U cup shortening, melted
NEGRO III-t i ll HKSORT
M.x and s ift dry in g re d ie n ts:,
FO R T LAUDERDALE. Aug. 10 -nix in uraag* rind and r a is in * /'
- P) Dt. Van D. M itxell, negro llevt eg g until thick and pal*,
physician here, said today a negro] c o lo n d ; add butterm ilk and or
lx nrh resort I* lieing considered j an g r Juice and stir well. Add to
for an are a Immediately south of, dry ingredients along w ith shor­
port Everglades Inlet, near Holly-1 tening (slightly cooled) and stir
wikmI.
I only enough to moisten dry in­
H arking the project, he said, gredients. .Mixture will look lum­
are re tirin g heavyw eight chant-' py. Kill greased m uffin pans twopi»n J im* Louis; hand leader Cab tints]* full and bak* In a hot (42f
Cablow ay, Singer Lena Horne, and E.l oven about 20 minutes or until
dancer Hill Robinson
*done.

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(iuard

Florida** growing about four

I

times a» Fast
the U. §. att
whole .
Providing power to

meet her demand* it* a tough
job .
Call* for covering a lot
of s|H&gt;t8 in a hurry.

It’s taking an $85,000,000 pro-

represents the proposed In­
crease In Ih# 1048-1949 BudgeL
“A* an alternative to make a
further reduction in the propoaed
■tillage rale far I94R, Sanford
- could Impose other forme of
taxation to supplement th* Ad
valorem Tax, a* many other
Florida ritie* are doing, such
a* garbage collection fees, a*wee
tax, amusement tax, cigarette tax,
etc. These are commonly known
M “NUISANCE TAXES" and are
verv unpopular with the cltlxene,
end It la not tha desire of the
Commission to resort to such
revenue* unless they are .forced
lo. However, DeLona, Gainesville.
Kissimmee. Panama City, Coral
Gables. Hi. Petersburg, Fort
Lauderdale, Miami and numerous
ether title* are Imposing some
of the foregoing nuisance taxes.

4. The Guard axreeds the peace­
time without cost to th* City
In assisting th# appraisal engineer time military requirement of th*
tn establishing thaw values, and •late*, and with Ita combat or­
If there are tom* tmtanew where ganisations and powerful arm­
th# land values or* found (4 he ament la not suitable for stats
out of line. I am . aure th* mission* involving riot or othar
Equalisation Board will ,ba glad civil uprising.
“To pose a th rw t of artillery,
to have a review; mad* of the
Land Value* Map, .and make the armor or air power against ctlnecessary adjustment. Also, that tsens of thli country la hardly in
I have computed tlrn taxae.M * keeping with u y foreseeable sit­
uation. and not consistent xrith
the proposed mtlLag* rates &lt;
sound public policy," the report
In a!moat every caoa, the I
under the new .yotaaliana on wld.
“The Guard w now armed,
home* aaaetand i t $6,000,00 and
leas will be about tha some and In should not normally be employed
aeveral cooes lower than*la 1947. In strike duty or other minor
In fr e t there xriR be vary little civil disturbance*. It should on­
difference In tha 1948 taxre In] ly be employed when th* sltuatloa 1
comptriaon with- 1947,* unleu th# become* fully threatening to con­
new valuation* /owned K M D IO, stitutionality estabhohad authorexcept In cm*#* iwher* then were
a consldarabl. Increase In tha jrept appointment w Secretory of |

L'ruiii,-but*we’re getting the job done.

Ftlu&lt;; bi» new power plant projects
completed - three more on the way
. . . hundred* of other extension*
andljjniprovemeiiU . . . more
power, better gervice for every
coinjiiunity we serve.

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Your EtacKic Servant

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To Promote tke Progress i t A oiH ti;
To Predece Prosperity for Sanford.

T H E W EA TH ER

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Considerable eloodlnes* w ith oral*
treed
afternoon
ard
evening
thundershower*. Gentle to moder­
ate sn u th erlr wind*.

H a n fo r d
AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOLUME XXXIX

Citizens Protest
Against Increase In
Tax* Assessments
Complaints F iled In
Writing But N o Fi­
nal Decision Made;
City Cost Said Low

S A N F O R D , F L O R I D A W E D N E S D A Y A U G U S T I I . IP I8
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E s U b lU b c d 1908

Undecided On U. S. Cabinet Post

Agreement
For
Sake
Branch Out To
Reds’ Embassy Of Agreement Ruled
Out For Soviet Meet
Miss Bentley Testi­
fies S o v i e t
Sec­
retary P a i d
Her
$2,000 In Oct. 1945

New Meeting Of
Envoys, Molotov:
ToBeTomorrow

Hospital Bulletin 1,200 Guests Are
D eclares Ruth’s Expected Here By
iCondition Critical Fellowship Group

•Soviet Block Votes
D o w n U. S. Ideas
In D a n u b e M e e t

(sovernment Control |^.HCtj,r r |, Laboratory
Guard Denounced

plane piloted hy Mel Lamb and
will Include Mel Ott, former man­
ager of th# New York Glanta,
Carl Hubhell, Giant fram organ]fatlon director, and Garry 8ehurM|har. They represent the National
ExMhlHon Co., owners of the
New York GlanU.

JETS IN FLORIDA
MOBILE. Ala.. Aug. 11 (A’l More than a hundred Jet fighter
n Pi*"** W*H operate from Brooldey
m Air Force Base here during a
combined eierriae starting around

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b n L a .

South Carolina, Arkansas And Idaho
Demos Appear To Have Named Men

nomination means certain election
In November-Hot Springe pro­
secutor Sidney 8. MeMath, M,
took n load over former attorney
genaml Jack Holt In the race for
Governor.
In all three primaries, tha
other major ballot battles eonremed house seat*.
Compton
I.
White.
seven
straight time* a representative
from Idaho, plied up a heavy score
against Farm er Burnl* B. Brig­
ham In the race to see who will
complete smxt fall against GOP
Rrp. Abe Goff-tke i
fasted White la I N I
la tha

afflee said Ike F40 Sheeting Star*
wessld be baaed here for a three•w ith pested While
_
Combine HI 'U mderwi
In the M, la ______
coolest. Like (MR
Northwest Florida area.

opposed.
Idaho's Senatorial candidate* of
both parties ware nominated with
no opposition. They ar* the pre­
sent Republican Senator, Henry
C. Dworshak, and State Supreme
Court Justice Bert H. Miller.
In the South Carolina Congres­
sional races. Rep. James P.
Richards took a tophravy victory
over attorney Roy Cobh, but
another incumbent. Rep. John J.
Riley, trailed State Legislator
Hugo 8. Sima, Jr.
A stiff fight developed over
the house seek vacated by Rep. W.
J. Bryan Doe*, who rea neottd to

Guard hy the respective sta te s is |

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fo'",3 l,Ii"n.l?HThur w.uJ|States Rights Demos
S L S T S U 'S fS r jr jX . ° l,cn Th**1, Campaign
lonsl Guard ba de.troy.«T*

5 POUND MULLET

HOUSTON. T e r . A urf II-4 T D
- M adera n f the 8tatea* Rights
|tem o*rata arrived here In force
today fo r th e formal opening of
I heir N atio n al Campaign.
Thev cam e, with their su p p o rt­
ers. fleterm lned to shape a p ro ­
gram w hich would at tha le a st
wrest th a 127 electoral votes In
II statoa o f th a traditionally 8n!ld

Dan If nod of Jacksonville raugkt
a five pound mullet w ith a plug
while easting in 8nake Crerii.
near Osteen Monday. T he plug I*
of th r green dolphin ty p e, rep o rt­
ed A rthur L. Wilson who was with
H r. Iload on th* flaking rip.
South from the national Demo-

rratlc ticket.
The dlm ax of their gathering
her* la • rally tonight, which tho
County Chaw bar • n f l . ______ _ Prorr— lve Party of Texas, sup­
at 7iS0 o'eloek a t th* Tourist porter* of Henry Wallaea, haa
Center.
tried to picket.

C OF CMBTING

N n . 20.1.

Spy Hearings

WASHINGTON. Aug I I . &lt;7P)~
The Capitol Hill spy hcanng*
Inancbed nut lo the Ruttian cmA City Manazer II- N. Sorer to­
day adtlwd property owner*
liatty today when a cnnfrtied
who hare complaint* in regard
sv-iittrnc t omnium*! «py named an
Session
Between
W
est
to Invrnlnry talurs, that these
rmhtsty of In i *| a* the "payoff”
will not he ronaldered unless
P o w ers’ Representa­
man who once *lip|&gt;ed her 100
the owner, are able to produce
tives Is Expected
autfirlrnt proof to satisfy the
)-.’&lt;&gt; lull*.
Equalisation Hoard that the asI hr.thrill 1 Bentley, who «ay*
aea.menl la wrong.
R E R U N . Aug. 71. &lt;/P&gt;- The
*hc it a forinrt Ited tpv. returned
W estern I'owers. striking bark
to the wilnett than of the I foute
Sanford property owner*. half In Ihe lierlin economic w ar,
I n Vmencan Ac’mliet Committee
all easlern
(R ussianof them colored, jammed the City (core
spon.ored)
m
irk
accounts
In
an-l testilied that Antlol C.romov,
KCommituon toon to overflowing
Wester n«ertor banka today.
fir it ter trial* nl the emliaiSV.
lair evening ai they met to pro­
The three W estern m ilitary
pud
her $7,000 in October, |1 4 i,
test to the Commiaaioner* and goiernm enl* sent an order to
She al«n taid lie told her the
appraneta of the J- M. Clemin- Ihf rity in te rn m en t to instruct
S o n et
Supreme Cnum it
had
ihtw Co. incifi«e» in t» i aiifM* ren tral offices of lierlin banka
that "no transfer* from ac­
a* wiled liei a medal
menla. Lea R. l.ether preaided in counts In Ihe W ealern sector
I lei «toi* o| the money and
FOIMII OOVIINOI &lt;J» M AJtACHim m. Mauri, e J robin. »h» wai
the ahaence of Mayor R . A. W.l- branches may be effected w ith­
nominated by Ibesldent Truman ** Secretary of lab o r, talk* t» a re­
the
medal hid been dorlotrd hv
out
ex
press
approval
of
Ihe
liama
porter before leaving Button to deliver g^campalen tprech Tobin is
coniintllee menihri, rather, hut
m ilitary government.'*
There weie many verbal prostaking the Democratic Gubernatorial nomination lie refused to com*
ah' pointed Ini the full lime lo
teata agamat the increaae of aaRiant on gtalements by political rtiaervcrs who l&gt;cllevrd lie would with­
M O S C O W . Aug. I I . &lt; / n th' emh.iwy at the tourtr.
draw
from
the
Sept,
it
primary
and
enter
the
Cablw-t.
‘/"temoflonnl)
ftettm enlt in Iota, homea and per- Authoritative tourer* laid today
Mitt Kenllrt. who tays the gav?
aonal propeily. hut no deciaiom they expect a new meeting be­
h
'r
ttory lo the f ill in AugUS*.
on adjutlmenti were made hy the tween Foreign Miniiter V. M.
|94Y alw&gt; told the committee:
Comnmaion. ai the ownera were Molotov and envoys of the three
Ihe f ill hat told me that in
directed by Mr. Leaher to put Western Rower* to take place to­
checking all of the rtidence t
thtir complainla in wri'ing and to morrow.
hate gitrn them they nevrr hate
appear before the Commission ihia
There inlnrmanti pointed out
found anv major ditcrrpancy."
afternoon at 2:00 o clock in the
that the new
I h e committee put Miss llrn tfiral of a aeriea o f meetings delev hack on the •land after bear­
place untd
«( senlift w»4 mn l^«*
ing Henry II Collins, Jr . it for­
representative* have received re­
mer m ilitary government officer,
actions from their home govern- Bambino HnsBccnUn- Superintendent
Mnd- denv that he wav ever a spy for
mrnti on their reports of the last
a foreign country, but refuse to
dergoing Series O f
dy Outlines P l a n s tav
four-power tesrinn here Monday.
w hether he It or ha* l&gt;ern
Health Treatments
At Kiwams'Mccving a Communist.
The three Westerner*. U. S.
Ilefn rr he look the vtnml. ChairAmbassador W. Bedell Smith.
The Fellowship foundation has mat. Thnrnav llt-N Jl announced
__________
___________ Yves
______________
French Ambassador
Chataig- i NEW YORK. Aug. I I . (/P&gt;
that a special vulicenimlttee will
neau and rpecial British Envoy Babe Ruth, haiehall i ailing home been granted the utr of I 7 build­ gn to New York tomorrow to
ny AFX II. SINGLETON
Frank Roberts, still had to meet run king, was rrportrd in critical ing* at the Municipal Aii|Miit and lake tpstim .u.i in rioted session
BKLKORADK, Y ugoslavia. Aug.
condition today at Memorial Hos­ these arr being put into good Jfrom Michael Ivanovltrh Sam arin,
II OB—The Communist Woe of to ditcun the reactions In the
condition to hnute vititois w hojfonnei Itu * .urn school tearh er.
pital.
E astern Europe voted dow n, aeven latest Soviet proposals lo iron out
,he,»
The hospital raid Ruth had de- air expected b. number 1.200 by t WDl "h " A’’.U o 4 ( i l l f llf l II sulw-nmmittee
a to three, today a second Amerlean East-West difficulties nod (Jan
w a ffo rt to -g u aran to r frtm navi*#* IM F* near approach. Tha inform- veloped a higher temper rime and J ad1. 1$, it wa* announc'd Inlay -• |terh«p« of one man — to
lion on the Danube.
that there were pulmonary tom to Ktwsnian* at the Totind Cen­ 1 snoctit to grt a stntrm riit from
Tha conference then accepted a ants said it might be late tonight
ter hv C. A. Maddy. tupeimicnd- Igor G otirm ko, tbr former Rutplications.
hefoie
such
coordination
was
potRuaalan proposal for th e first
■ '*n rlrrh who wss rr-pousihlr
On Monday he was repotted a* ! rnl °* '*,p Inundation
article of the new D anube ship­ *iMe.
for bn'al-ing the t’ansibao ntorn
R
rtirw
m
g
the
three
years
in
ping conference convention. The
1 'mil sp» n v
In th e flrat Russian editorial having a cold. Y. »ndey the ho.
vote v a i aeven to one. France on the four power talka In Mos- I pj|J taid hit . condition seemed which the Fellowship movement
It w r &gt;lisclo*'&lt;l. too, th a t I bo
voted ngnln.t eilnption. T h e Unit­ rnw.^ the New Time* ridiculed jjm pioved and ihe lrm |*eraluie had hat hern e tta h li.h 'd here, lie ir
rnm ltlio rontrm plalrs n leers*
ed State* nn l llritaln nlmtnined.
foreign newspaper* for snylng
i .illnl dial it was on the tecum |"f Hi. homing* hero
It w a. the .econd tim e in two “there la nn ground for com pro­ gone down.
mendtlmn of Gnternor Caldwell
“ ‘'P McDowell i K-I'm told rrr lrt* tin- commiltoo will l*&gt; in
daya the Communist state* of mise betw een the W estern Power*
The hospital bulletin said:
,
n
tt
i
|
that
members
left
the
(tooily
n .e s s "nil nr*I work" nt lrn»t
E a ste rn Europe l&gt;eat down at- and the Soviet Union on the
Bain*
Ruths
temperature
h
a.
(,ujnr,,
-|M
„(
|nlrlote.n
City
Grillin', who It now r ir r u tl v r
# tem pt* to obtain g u a ra n te e s of Herman question." The article
■lorrtoi of tb r Amcricnn-Kustinn
free navigation w ithout discrim ­ criticized L'Epoch of P aris for risen. There are pulmonary com and came to Sanford.
ination of Europe's v ita l w ater­ saying tho talks are "predestined plications. Condition critical.”
" lb ' pcn|i|e o| Sanlord list- institute tn Now York, hold vnri* govornm rnt Jolit I'-fo tr tin'
w ay. and showed their ab ility to In failure."
Ruth hat been undergoing a what you need ami air hotpilabb.
* itr.
push through a Danube p a rt bar­
M ranw hlle In Berlin the Rus- series of treatmenl* in the hoalie q u o t'd the Governor at liavuu’
Hr rnnit* lirfotr I bo com mittee
rin g Ihe Wealern power* from any slant boasted they have areumu- . .
ad tiird . when the group *p|*e»l'il «'lh * nreparril 'ta trm e n t whim
• a r on conlrnl of Ihe riv e r.
lated enough food to feed all P"*1•ant:
Y esterday the Soviet d ra ft for Berlin fo r 40 day*. At the aame
He ha* been III for n eatly twn to the latter at to what to do
I rip trr tiavr rngagml in rsa pream ble retting fo rth th e gen-'ijm e, how ever, complaint* about year*, l a t e In IB4fl ha entered
"So we contacted tb r Seminole
e ra l oblectlves of th* conference hunger ra m s from the surround- French H ospital, where he under­ Count v Chamber nf Commerce,’ i" nage for. nor lirrn an agent
f a foreign |H&gt;wrr. I do not
r a t pushed through by a aeven to ing Soviet Zone.
went a delicate neck operation. ■aid " i
Maddy and they tent
two vote, over A m rrlra n and
There have been repeated re- . He left th e hoapital last year, down a com m itter th a t lnrlude-1 I 'ltr v r in tb r overthrow of tb r
UiMillMMa mn (*■■• F»»rl
a F rench nhlectlons. B ritain abstainanil was seen In public on a few Fred R. Wilson, and they ei government tty force nr violrncr
occasion*, chiefly In connection pies ted llir opinion th a t our in­ ■i liy anv other mean* As far
^ ed from voting.
•
Th# U. 8 then made Its propoval
with artiritie a for the Bal&gt;e Ruth stitution would I* co n stru ctiv e" i I know. I have never violated
DENTISTS ON MOVE
anv Inw nf the United S ta irs."
In th e form of an am endm ent to
lie told of difficulties with the
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. II -(A t Foundation.
U’h itta k rr Chambers, now i
the first artlrle of the convention —Conrieta
II* has spent vacations in government and W ar A ssets Ad­
In Florida's .11 road
which, a t drafted hy R u ssia and camp* don't hav# to go to the Florida and In th* paat few m inistration with the acquisition ei mr editor of Time M agarfnr,
'■It th* com m itter Iasi week that
a* adopted, reads:
w„
w ith ..
dmlist any more—he come* to months haa attended hasrhall o f th e p H .tw r t,. T h f. w a . M t t W
“ N avigation on th e
Danube thrm.
garnet w here he received tributes when ^ rifo r d took over th e pro_
^ d e rg ro u n d "
in
shall be free and open fo r the
the
war
The atate hospital at Chatta­ from fan*, old and young. Ilia „e ,ty from «h* « 'V 'n tm r b t and w„ h |n ^ nn
nationals, vessel* of eont.rterre. hoochee haa lust equipped and put old New York Yankees uniform , completed
contract with the , n, m h r„
„„ , vowrd
form „
and
good* of com m erce
of on the road a mobile dental rtlnlr bearing No. .1, was retired re.
all atalea, on a fooling o f equality which Is touring Florida, making eenllv.
' '"T h r ' l!rib,w.Uhlp Foundation I* ' •m unl.t. d e ^ riU d Collins a*
In reg ard to port and. navigation slnna at all the ramps.
« ’„ u ?
At 11:30 A. M. J. Paul Carey, not tn ri.lv a school, but a com
charge* and conditions fo r mer­
Prtsonera at sis west Florida treasurer of th* Babe Ruth Foun­
ch an t shipping."
mad ramps already have had their dation and a clnae friend, arrived
Soviet Denulv Foreign Minister extractions and fillings. The den­ at the h o atital and 10 minute*
A ndbtl Y. Vlthlntky accused the ial trailer stopped here to let gov- later came out and told rep o rters
Fyenrh todar of "d isto rtin g and rrnor and his rahlnst have gllmps*
O f
To B o B u i| t | n s t a t e
It» arta as4 Oa P a* , a its
m isrepresenting facte" to g e t their nf the new facility.
own way cm Ihe Danube shipping
pact.
W\kS, , | N (iTnN . Aug. l l (TT|MIAMI nFACII. Aug II —&lt;A'&lt;
Ma] Oen FI lard A. W alsh, pre
(&gt;r Jot(iph B KlB|t of |h , „ s
•Idem of Ihe National (.liar. At ( |f| -n t, WlM | &lt;l(, s , rvire. said
soclatlon. *ald today (he atatet.
(j,,, , r r v i r r plans to
the National Guard and Ihe h * 1' , -'ablisb a research laboratory on
lonal Guard Association will never
n o r | j , w„ t fo„ t w ithin t w
accept
federalization
of
(h',„ ,o n th a lo determine the cause*
National Guard.
,,nd possible permanent measure*
A number of officiate of the
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Guard. Walsh said, “will
the re.| tide,
New York Glanta. Including
fight at every turn and if nee#*-' Dr. K ing who made (he anSouth
Carolina,
Arkansas
am)
Idaho
Democrats
appeared
to
have
Horace C. 8toneham, president, are
aary will carry Ihe fig h t to Con ncu'Cement at the Fisheries Inexpected to arrive in Sanford neit ihrir nominees all picked today for major November political contests.
g rris ."
Candidate* for at least one of South Carolina's three contested Con­
Tuesday for an Inspection of Giant
Congrer.'. he asserted, alwsys •lllute said he did not know where
properties, Including the Mayfair gressional posts seemed headed for runoff election*, but Senator Rtirnel bat sided with the "sta te s and the Ihe lab o rato ry will be established.
Inn where they will atajr. It was R. Maybank held a clear 10,000-vole majority over four competitor* peopla against the n ev rr- ending II* &gt;ald th ere were several points
announced traiajr by Charles for his Senate seat, svith returns almost complete.
effo rts of the bureaucrat* In in mind but would not name them
Hr aaid the laboratory was being
Marlon,' hotel manager.
r r n tr s litr ail power In WashingIn Arkanaaa-where, as in
made possible through a I&amp;0.000
The party la ezpeeted to arrive
Carolina.
Democratic Incumbent John C. Sanborn la un­ ' •■The control of th e N ational f..ngw *alonal appropriation.
here at Municipal Airport In a South

Giants Officials Arc
Expected In Sanford

A m l . r i e d Prrnx Erased W ire

Calls Rest Home ‘Fugitive’ A Spy

TAtgINO IO M P O Itm t! Nysrk, N Y-, Martha Kn itson, manager of the
Tolstoy rest home fur White lluttlans, *spres«r* tier opinion that Mr«
Oksana S Kmenkln* wat a lte.1 spy sent to the home to check on its
activities Mr* KnuUon discounted slorles told by the Soviet Conitrlate
that Mr* Ko-enkina had 1-cen “abductod" and held prisoner at the farm
un'il b n ’ learue" hr Itiuslan '-.mutate offlclalt.
( fafer-arinnat)

Secreatary
Marshall
Outlines
Princi­
ples In NcROtiatinu Witli Russians
WASHINGTON. An* I I . «7T)Sfcirttiv of Stile Mllthall laid
today tint in negotiating with th*
Kuttian* the t nil'H Si tie* muit
not trek agreement m»fflv for
agreement’* ttke.
Mrrtbtll m*il» the comment at
a nrwt tonlerenre aftrr h« had
hern tile d |n dttcut* the inter­
national meeting at Belgrade,
^ugoilat i t, on freedom of navi­
gation on the Danube River. Th#
ronlerenrr it tpnt between a mitoiity Rinnan Mm and a minority
Weitein blot
Repeatedly the aecret.vry gave
a no &lt;nmment teply to inquitiet
about the lug (otii talka now
under way at Mntiow on th#
lleil hi Morkade and the broader
problem nl a Gemini tettlement.
I loweaer, the tweeping nature of
hit retjMinte |o the inquiry on the
Danube meeting made it clear
that lie applirt the tame line of
tratnning In the Motcow and Bel­
grade teatmnt.
T br I
t'onference now In
|ii" g r r'* , 'l.n tlisll &gt;«li|, is an tz cetlent eanm plr ”f tb r difficulties
that tb r t ’nltr.1 States encounters
In all its negotiations try in g to
11 «*miinM,a »a 1‘sa* i " » n

Jew s And Arabs'Americans Show
IReopen Battle In Strength In 3
P ale stin e Fight Olympic Sports ICC Changes Rates
Guns A n d Artillery FcncinK.YnchtingAnd On Canned
Resound D e s p i t e
Canocinj;FventsArc
Shipment In
•Cease Fire Order
Being Won By U. S. i

Goods
State

■■ m u \i ti l i tv*
i WASHINGTON, Aug II W n t i i i i j - ti *i rti.ira
| *rhf in tr i'ia tc commerce 'em I O N D O N , Aug. I I , (TP)
mission ti'lav approved a proposed
AmetHant th o we cl lurpritiltg1'perlal di -•■"int rate on heavy
liengtli today m three Olymp.. '»&gt;i,.mrnt, f canned fruits and
..
. .
,
vrgelaidr- fi-nn M-ulda to point*
|Wt||B
P"ilt noimillv dominated liy ,n |hr j.-I( ,
11 inn|*r.«ti% • lent mi*, y.ir tiling uml
Thr •llpr»"iiit pmpo»Pf| by th^
fm
hipnirnt* l»v rail
• inuring -- .tml hrld th en own in
the mute 1.1111i!. II mnounding* nf • "r '•U wo'l-wtalrr. average B.di
I cent» per loo pmmda on carload
thr iK.aing nng
11„ |, „ f Uii.ikmi pounds or more.
I lie l 'ru l'd .Strict won ilt (irtt | f ‘ai&gt; hindcd M nw th a t minimum
Oltmpir rsooe rare in hitiory l w""ld not get the discount.
I
.1
V _L. NY..
t team
V , ol_
l I| , ((The
originally
wh'O
Ihe
1 oniric.
m (|Ura rrie
, hr rsH|tfoun,
r f f ^ *ougM
tlv ,
&gt;'1 / Mat knuwiki 1V«&lt;11 Sieve L y D""ml&gt;er, 1017. tint the
ICC
til I.ended Hie rhange until it
iV look ihe III «MUI meter
d't. »7t. Vtill.) 1 «n aiIm ii |Min eniiid in*e l i g a t e "file rew 'onaldsne &lt;"■ nf llie i.ropnial In retatioi*
-r m|
|.» tale* el eerbere
I'Mltaleni and it* Arab quarter* ! 1 -tiller llie V S tandem of
l-~ lnv't
order
vacated
the
will l&gt;r a n n ra rd in Itra rl within
the
n ( Ink nl V a tl.ini(t.in. D. c. susperi i(on mid authnriied
two werk*. I Ir taid the cabinet
d |»hn l.uem tn id I bevy Clratr, special .ll'riinnt tn be effective
Aur Jt
alirady h at tin nle«| arcrrtly In Mil hid linnh'd I kill in th
Tin- change In the hatl* fur quot­
lake the tlep llie A,aha hold lit*
,a ,e o , r , the .am * ing freight rate* on t b.rlda-to-theold rity, wliuli it alioul
f° u"Il | dntance flirt one wat won liy e»«t liipiiienl. nf canned eltrria
nf ihe till a I a te t )
, fruit nod Juicer, canned papaya
eilen.
.
.
, , fruit product*, and canned vegstaThe unofficial battle reached
ib r i
S ttb rr tr im
deiealed |,|P&lt;
proteated ♦&gt;&gt;* sever*!
lt« height In Jerusalem around -1
A 'I rifle shot* and autom atic France and Holland to enter the I w aterline and the m aritim e com ­
fl.e broke nut hv the thousand. fin sis and pietent a ttrong chsl- mission. which contended It would
A rtillery, seemingly from a dis­ I'll.— tn tbr centime* Id Lutopesn disturb th e r«lsHonthlp betw een
rail and water competition It wa*
tance. was n u d it'l' throughout the tiiiurm tcy in "p sttsg e of arm*
also i.ppme-l hy «ame f Teas* Incltv W hile and giren flarea lit
Jliey compete witli favored le re tfr. w hi.il taid the dlacvunt
up Ihe sky an Arab* anil Jewr*
would ducrim lnate against th*
could spot their fnra.
• I lungaiv. Ilalv soil Belgium.
fruit and vegetable Industry in th*
official Jew ish sources aaiil
Vn iliira'a Inter, attnnal
*lz- Rio G rande Valley,
Arab* "who continue tn violate „.rt. r vseht. the I lenorla. banIbe tru ce" attacked Jew ish poal- died bv « five man crew from
i»t i 'l l i« c o r r iiF T R P .u
JLRUSAI I jM Aug. I I .
Gum ami u till'iy leto u n d rd from
inidiiigl t l» dawn lotlay in ihe
liravietl ligliling lieie tm r r llie
U N . ir a te (n r w it nii|M&gt;trt|
l ount I olkr llrin ad n ite, thmnlialoi who taid lie w at gning
to gel tough in Older to »lop the
mooting, w at here and heard it
all. Hie U.N. td lu rr lia* pul 'i0
moir A inem an and F rench oh
te r tr it on the |»h in an rfln tl
In ir tlm r |&gt;eai e.

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Comparison Of Meat Prices In 1948
With Those Of 1938 Reveals Boosts

Ear I “Tim* Tyler
KrsigTiR A r Teacher

Thr resignation o f E arl Q.
Tim Tyler a* • leached In Sem 1Inole High School w*» sc rip te d
y eiterd sy morning by th e Board
of I’uhllc Instruction at a m eeting
In Hie office of Supt. T. W.
Lawton.
New appointment* w ere: S!i»*
M araret
Bohlabcr a t
teach er
nf home economic* at the Lym an
School In l-ongwood, Mis* Sylvia
Jones of Belle Glad# aa a teach er
In th# South Side Prim ary School
ami Josle llatkin aa a teacher In
the Ovfrdn Colored School.
C. C. Howard, *uperintendant of
m ainteanre reported on p rogress
g resa
of repairs a t the Croomt and Hop
Hopper Academics.
Following th« meeting, Supt.
and Mrs. I.awton left yesterday on
a two week vacation at W inona
Lake, Ind. where th tv will v isit
their d a u g h trr, Mr*. Blaine M ax­
well am! her family.
Board member* pretent yetter*
day w ere L E. Jordan, chairm an,
J. A. Blstline. W aller M. HAvnea
and C. F . Ilarriio n .

A rom paritnn of the price of meat *1 “btegain p rk e t" in grocery
tlorea Inday with pike* of 1938 reveal* that pretent pine* are often
three lo four timet what they w rte 10 tr a i t ago.
Houtewive* who are G aging a atnk- tgnritt high meal price* may
he interfiled to learn that ju tt 10 year* tgn the hulrher would sell l**n
pound* of hamburger for a quarter, or enough for the family tuppet. At
pretent, you ra n g 't only a half a pound nf hamburger for * quarter, or
enough to feed one peraon. To get
the two pound* now costa 31-001axvtou'tt. Racon wkleh then sold for
plus, or fo u r time* as much.
27 rent* a pound now roste 77
An advertisem ent of a local rents. Fryers which ec-ld a t 25
meat and grocery store In a July, cents nnw bring 70 ee n tt a pound.
li/Mt, edition of Hr* H erald, re ­
The following I93H prices will
veal* th a t fo r DO rents you could prove interesting lo com pare with
get three pound* of r e n te r cut present day prices: flour, 20
pork chops, enough to feed a pounds for 49 ren ts; bananas, 10
family of six and in addition three pounds for 25 cents; chuck roast,
visitor*. The same sum will now 21 rents: flub steak. 25 cenW;
buy one pound of chops, and Ihe and b u tter 27 cents a pound.
viiitora m ight be sdviaetl to slay S autagr was 10 cents a pound
at home nr b ring th eir own pork and lamb chops were tw o pounds
chop# which now cost th re e tim es
for 29 rent.*, A pound of stew
as much as in 1P3R.
ROAD BLOCK ORDINANCE
*A dollar, and ten rent* would meat cost one dome. Oleo, then
LAKELAND. Aug. It OD—The
buy a nice three pound round I I cents la nri* 35 rent* a pound. rity eommt»«lon In*true ted tho

•teak back In the period when
Howard Hughes was making his
globe circling flying t o wr l n t i
h.ours. Nevada M a n
to
lucky
jcky JJff he ran :find a *1Injtto pound
of round steak for

Vegetables and fruits were
much cheaper alio In IBS3. Ten
pound* of potatoes cost 19 cents
then: now fire pounds eon bo
purchased for 12 rants. Two
ira a ilssri h

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city attorney today to draw u
ordianco limiting blocking of
Greets crossing by Atlantic Coast
Line train* to five minutes.
This action came after a 2-t
vote hy th e rnm m lttlnnera.

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WEDNESDAY. AVGUST II. 1»4S

THE SANKORI) I1KKALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA
S u n lo r d

t lr r u iU

Truman And Prices

I .■•hii.i.t* In iwn

ArtarkWASHINGTON

T h a t I ’n-rident Trum an d o t* nut rdnci'tvly wiah to re
It, lirWirr MarKK.N7.IR
(lint* prices amt th at hi* calling *o fi **V i Ajmcial bi-sb Io ii uf ConAt* l'o rrlg n A ffairs Analyst
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. . . | gross was m erely a chri»|* |Militiral Iric k to mimcac! the pubSaobeord Airplane Flenti
I
Welloce Strength Waokar,
c J ^ iS 't r “ •
m 1V « i H e
w as pretty w ell provml tho other day by W alte r I.ipplalng Tronifarred Intend
I
Felltlcol Stribea lelleve
I
lw
Moscow
radio
laid
aside
its
• r SsaterA*. I'lniUn. n»4*i Ih* »n 111111)11, Ollf uf tile litlle.il |ieWfl|UI|H&gt;r LolumilistB ill tile COUIllry,
ruslum ary attack s oil tile Ileinoc*
Spttitl to Control Prtu
S l J ! B t.mil,LA
g '* - ‘ i *ii I.* in. %a
who said that M r Trum an doea not have
the
|K»liticul
rottr_
*
i bin'* yesterday and fur a change
ape n ecessary to do the thing.*, w hich h a v e to b e d o n tfit urgrd i Inter collaboration between
ASHINGTON—The armed aarvlcea a r t quietly having the farIrllM i &gt;o \ m.%&gt;
prices
are
going
to
la*
brought
down.
K uuia and lh« United S tates to
tor let which build w arplanta moved inland, aw ay from vulner­
HuMart* M.tM«nr«
able c&lt;|iat ttnaa and border*
•'Mr. T n im a n called tho special session in o n ler to make assure ta ttin g peace.
'
O 110 X11*1110 H »TM
Ml Carries
• •*? • he voters think that he woud now Ik * reducing re tail prict.
rh« conim eutaior ileclared that
TF«. movement atartrd aoma tb n a a i t , lo n tib efo re the National
OnT Humlit
l
Security Rraourcea Board recommended dlapcirion of Induatry and
tw,&lt; M»mh&gt;
jf the Republic-mu' would !&lt;-t h im ," M r. l.ippninnn declares. ■just at it wa» collaboration of
lhr Krcat iwwera that made pot- ’
Ita removal Inland.
•
" T h e question is w hether the voters w ill recognize th e difO tf Muno,*
* * .&lt;
,'lhle complete victory over the
FUet move Involved the Chance Nought dlvtalon of United Air­
■i4, &gt;&gt;* ference U 'tw o rii a serious program to combat the inflation (one,, of Fascism und militariarn,
A ll
• A llU t tr ?
■ u l l* F
craft from B rld ctp o rt, Conn., to F o rt Worth. Tex.
tb u &amp; M *. • r w l u i l a M
h i **I n u l l * # *
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and a quite cy n ical |w,litiial tric k ."
I ,o collaboration can a ttu r e u
• l\ t r r t . i l n i i i c n l • f u r I k e n i i i p o a # •&lt;
Chance Vought built the famed Coraalr ahlpboard
IA Ii Iin
l U i i J t . s t i l l l. t i k a i g » * l f u r
" F o r the sp ecial session w as a trick . T h e T ru m an pro- Is-ling peace at the p reten t
fighter uaed ao effectively by th e Wavy in the
Ml TffcUtall a d t e i l l »ll*K M i r a .
gram w as not meant to to- enacted, or adm inistered, o r e n ­ 1nine." Since all broadcalta in
Pact fie.
H t l t t r &gt; n d t d S i d i n a a l l ) Ml
In irtn J
^ rM sp a p rf
M f n » t * » * l » * forced. Had M r. T ru m an wanted it enacted, ho would have | pi - hi are governm ent controlled.
The company la now building th e Pirate, a new
llt e * .
I» r .
A rt*
U ik .
Navy let fighter, and carrying on various aecret
consulted the leaders of C o iig icss before he announced it. lie
ran lie to re that thla eatraD r f r t ill.
M il
'I
1 uMia
project#
would have rallied Ids own party and he would have concili­ •iidinary statem ent had official
f k r lle r .iM
1* ii iu » i n k e r u f Ik**
appro, wl.
A t a P t l a D i l i* re * t* « l i l * k I* m l l l l f A
Next move w ill probably involve the alx-pt
ated
the
Itepuhlicaiis,
and
lie
would
h
a
v
e
negotiated
w
ith
» i r l n * l « v i l fu I k e u m
f u r •»»*«•*••■
Such a strik in g
ahout-facr
flying wing bomber, now being built by Notthrop
c a ll ti ii u f tall I k r t«*« •*! h f i ' v I t r t m * I them . Had he expected to ad m in ister and enforce his pro* I
(inui the utnal caustic crillfilM
at Hawthorne, Cal. Thla project m ay alto go to
la fkte i«n*pap«f, mm well «•
gram , he would have d o n e som ething w ith the T re a su ry and| u! II,e deniociacie* m ake, us
A T » « n t llip a lr lt t * .
F ort Worth, w here 14* mammoth U-3S bomber la
the
Fed
eral
Ite
se
rv
c
Hoard
to
m
ake
them
ready
to
n
d
m
in
ls-:
|iau&gt;1.
••why*?
a
*
i
*
the
TTfcSDAY. \ M i l», IttlH
already being built.
te r and enforce it, v &gt;
|m
i u« talking “for th* r*cm iU .B VBIIHK J O U W
The Air Force built a nurnbur of modvrn pi anti
" B u t w hat M r. Trum an wanted wjlh not the hard an d ."n i." his ri,*y on n fishing **«•
Inland during th e U at w ar an d quit* rtccn-. y
A FT ER WK CONFESS W) dangerous tusk of comlwtlng inflation . He wanted to h e the I { - ‘ iiiw i. «•» *» «h.y really mean
activated aeveral o f thea* which were about to t .
MUSI
sold to non-aviation InduatHea.
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Both th* A ir Force and N avy a re relieved at
?AV I prayed out., the I - nl *'tit having to do un.V of the d ixag n eah le and lJll|*4i|nil/ir (,tl(,ctlv« reapona* lo the lu y n n iWAY
o n e Iuaton th a t underground plan#-building plant* will not be ntcee*
things
that
would
have
to
he
done
if
retail
prices
a
re
to
la*
iun
of
collaimation.
no tied and made my
a« r). elrce auch coeutruction would have aerloualy delayed th* Id
reduced.
| There It Ju»t «H«r way, a t 1 a«v
den.—Da. II:*
air group expaneton.
"T h at the program was quite Insincere— that is to s« v ,lit. m which full coitabwatiun ca*,
•
•
•
*
Down in lam p a two men got '
j intended
j(1j
tor action i- evident. It pm|s»sed a r.-tnrn t o " ;
» “ •» ,hr
# W A t.t^ C F DOWNTREND—V eteran political reporter* cevtrlng
rital it (or Motcow to abandon
in a light. One nl them go. t.e m t lotting mill price control. Hut the m achinery trf nttionlnv It piojecl of wolld levolutloil
th* founder*' convention of the new Progreaalve party In Phila­
and tuddrnly v,cqi him.I He *&gt;•*
pj.jj.jj t.,jntp,| « | , n,,| exint. He proposed a contraction for the ratalduhlilelit of Colildelphia are revblng downward th e ir eatlmate* of th e vote* Henry A.
a war veteran, in,uird in I nn.e, ))f tj)c ni0h,,y H„pp|y . ||„| .\|r . Kriyih r mid Mr. Ee rie *, who iiniiiitt guvernm enta hy force
W allace will poll In November.
From a te n tativ e pre-convention aevtn million, the figure » being
wa» wealing a ttlvrr plate m hit would have to perform tin* operation, are scarcelv oil speakAnn lin t never ha* thallwnged
lowered to between three and one-half and flve million The expert*
hrtd. Hciin count ten l.cluic j,|p term s. T h e v e ry program w hich w as stiiqMio-d to c o iii ImiI |{n&gt;.,m on w hat th» latter was
&lt;1,i■UK within Soviet border*. How•ay It may go ev*n lower hecauae of damaging publicity which
tUlhng a tight.
inflation contained a scries of pm isrsnl &lt; to im n a "* it
a over, the Uniterl State* hat made
came out of th e conclave at th* Q uaker City
big
housing
program
,
new
•*x|&gt;wiit
lit
tires
for
education,
for
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it iioite d e a r th a t the wilt not
F louda't g o v r i noi-dctignale.
The foreign policy plank of th e Itngthy platform waa aaaailtd
old agt* iiiHuranct. and a higher m inim um wage. I In* program &gt;
,.nv l.y wlnie t.'ommunlain
a* a red atem en t of Buaaian foreign poll*, The delegate* even beat
Fuller Waotn. »*yt hr it going
tiid not contain pro|iosals to reduce purchasing power b y !, iiini*i upon vmall nation* which
down an amendment atatlng th a t "nothing In th is plank thall be
tu vote lor all die Democratic
bv raising income taxes, by low ering the support of farm i**k th* »trength to defend tlmmconstrued aa th* endoraement of the foreign policy of another
nominee*, including die pietiden
government."
prices, mid by reducing Government expenditures.
, , r l , , .'«.i*n* ”** Mu*cow'dl,*cte&lt;1
tial electoii, even though hr doet
Obeervera felt th a t th* new p a rty got off to a bad atart. tnd that
A s a m atter of fact the T ru m a n program for the »!*• | WIM^,t"'you. we aie not dealing
nut agiee wnl» maior |4anLt in c.ja | M M | 0 || w» s c o n c o c te d by h is |s» litlc n l a d v i s o r s ; it w nr with a nuimal Ideological cruiadv
it la not destined to play a m ajor ro lt In American politic* u.Ue*a
the Democratic p h i toon lie could ()Ql t,vt.n t lit* pprogram
r o g r a m ooff tin*'
he T
T ru
r um
m an
a n cvuministration
A d m in is tr a tio n a n , of u.e ,aidmal tenet* uf Hot
th* communists are cleaned out. ‘
hardly uo anyltung cite nnee lie Had it been in fact tlu&gt; A d n iin lstrn tio r program , its sponsors 'io ,i,m i* the iirc«»*iiy of u»tn«
They also felt that Wallace him self lort prvtllg* at hi* new*
took an oalh when he qualified
conference when he declined to confirm or deny Im had written the
would hnve Ijeen the agencies w hich would have «•• atlm im t ^
U*d g"vern­
mystic Guru letter*.
at a candidate for govetnoi lo ie r It — namely the IYcasury and the r r a e r n l Itescrve H o ard .; l(icnll |K„ ,,,
u*dmg” un•
*
•
•
lupgoit all die DcmiK title norm Hut M r. Snyder damned it with fain t p ra is e ; Mr. K cclcs who .uimg people to juUcribe to th
f
i
PRICE
ELEVATOR—M
o
John
Q
Pullic
m ay be squirming i t
Me*. However, it ii encouiaging j9 t jip _ , M | t-rinua ami the most competent member of the ,*m. In thu maun*i little coun(he contlnulnc Increase In the cost of living—but the worst I* &gt;*t
likf
CxrchuiloVikiA
a
i
t
UK*
to tec.ll dial at ban thice ..) A dm in istration dealing with the subject said fra n k ly t h a t j''f » hke Cicci
to come
uaeuw.
Flouda. Dcmucitic pieudeniul t),e |)rogriim w as wortliles#. Mr. Haul I’orter. who holds »&lt;i | " T^!Pr United St ftii*s
PitaJdcnt T rum an’s Economic Advisory Council
ill not
Nwmbar af
•silm atra th at farm m arketings fo r 1»4S will be
electou »ie pledged lo vole ag*mo 0 f f jct,, w as appointed the spokesman for the program — tin
lUlMimtc* h i Ui * n K ^vnim ient
Caul*
down three or four per cent. Thla will u a m ajor
Tium AD.
theory being, apparently, that sin ce Mr. I'o rter had no |m w er• Aiucii tnunw* any »uch xcheini
factor
contributing
to
high
m
eat
price*
and
one
th
a
t
Oatraering
to act lie could ta lk all the more fre e ly ."
**f uperallont. Hh&gt;, will not col
An OiUrulo youth irtmning
will aaaure th alr continuance
_________II aIm i Att* with nn Ideology whlcl.
from SanUmin Spong* raw a
The number of cattle tn farm s an d ranches has been dropping
r a x that the world isn't big
I n C iil» lit» n ’s F o o t s t e p s
nH.iiirli to hold both •'capitalism'
for ;n t past three year* Dairy cow* are down to pre-w ar level*;
lAttlrinakr on the toad, ihm lr.l
and t'onnmini*m. und that "enpsheep* numbers are the loweet in 75 years and th* eprtng pig crop
he wanted it for hi* collection.
italioic" chuntric* mu»t la* do*
waa oft three per cent.
The make, however, had other
H istorian* record history, seldom m ake it. An exception llovcd Sin* will not Inlet Ate »Uh
Thl* eituatlon. combined with th* hug* poet-war demand for meat
Meal tbout that, and now he ii was the modern dealt of tll«* profession, Ed w ard Gibbon. Mil vriiivp activities hy Cammuniti*
both at home and abrbad, la expected to fcrc# prices u p —and keep
nulling a badly bnirn hand. It tlm r of "T h e Decline ami Fall o f the Homan Em p ire ", who within hei own border*.
them there.
Thrietcue the only way In
you mini have r*ulc«n*Le» ** served many years in the B ritish Parliam en t. A n eminent
“
pel*, un* a them *rick with a fork Am erican histo rian is now following G ib b o n s precedent. I his which Moscow can secure real J
1 oIIs Ih,ration i» tu abandon world 1*. worked out on th at tia*la.
close small offices which fur the
at one end. Gently place ihe fork Is Prof. Preston Slosson of the V n iv e rs tv of M ichigan, win, *,““ "llluo.. Tl.»t w®u,d mean call*
Thla column frequently ha* niuat p ail, w ere established nt a
over the raulernike'i neck im , hart w rltle n several u illlio rita tiv e w orka on A m e riia ii a m lj|t)&gt;
,
(iff
,,lllliW,
„/
Ore
"colJ
vcntuiril th* view that Cummun- irru n siiu cilu n m easure following
v
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.......,
s___
a l _ including Bolahevlst propa- Uiu und Democracy cannot exist
mediairly in the rear of it* head i worltl
h isto
ry..
Hlossoll in rilliniflK for lilt* Ih'lltorratlc IIOinimttloH forUganda and the underground ac- together in th* sam e country.
and press down Inmly into tii,
‘ tlvitle* of Bed agent*.
However, it may to* that a demo­
ground Hrttrr still, shnot it* hrad Congrt'ioi, on n idtilform ttnintortiiiK Hu* T ruin#n itiliitiiiiitlrn*
From the time of the BoIshe- cra tic country and a ContmunUm
tion.
imptfittlly
in
forejRii
n
ffR
lrs.
If
.stnwstiful
In
tho
S«*i»toil with 4 12 griege shotgun be­
kii»i r»*vt«lui(tfii of Itfl? in
country might live *ld* by side
••inhfr priinnrinfl, he w ill tijipom, tin* votfrun K arl Miciipnor, until l'J3:t Washington refused to without w arring — provided each
fore llsrling the ojietaliun.
on e nf the fiiont ronfUTvativi' inemiierH of nn e x irv iiie ly con- acknowledge the Soviet govern­ minded it* own business.
ment liveause of it* p«*relete*es?
T hat gets u* bat'll to our ques­
Cliildmi ate not always the nerviitive rtlnte th loyal ion.
pro|MigMmta and euhversive ac­ tion uf whv Moscow suggest*
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In
nddition
to
Itiw
tony
n
ervin
'
IK
n
lenein'r
III
M
irhignn.
little angrlt their mnlhen think
tivities In an effort to Communis* rollahoradou now. Judging from
they air i.rpevrally wiicfl they go w hich hIh iii Ii I h r in p Itilii nililty V o le- fro m f o r m e r im jiilrt. Shm the United State*. Finally rr«*»lcurrent developments the proposal
Roosevelt
to pidm e sliows do lliry put 'son hmt ireen m |Hi|ruiiir h ii IJo coim nenlaior on cnrreni nffnira. dent
.............
■- l«*cognUed th# was “ for the record," and perhaps
lovlet a fte r Moscow pledge,1
| () encourage concessions by tbe ]
their Itel up nn the harks nf the IMm gift for ttm kiny nim pliciiH ny -n h je e li simple m lghi tu* Sav
o id tbut tbe propagaiu
D niiiM 'iidti in the tin m a n crisis,
scats in ironi nf them, laugh ami inlieriled from hir fnther, liie liite* Ktlwln F , S I ohmiii, it he.-l- „nthri
ob|erlionul,lr effort,
helliiiK
w
rite
r
on
|Ki|iiihir
itrifitce.
talk loudly lo each other, and
erase — a pliNlg* which obviously
If Klotoum wen tile rs the |irim nr\ anti Hie election, he w ill never was Implemented.
gcneialiy make a nuisance oi
themselvrs
"Noimdy has an» add distinction not only to the Michigan delegation lint l«
Ho ihe way ll looks from hero,
manners any more." said ‘M-yea: I the limine of K e |.r.fe n in tly e s. T h e HoUst, has had no |»n»* the time ha* arrived for Bolshoold Mrs Ain e King wlm bopped' fessiinitil histo rian in *10 vearn. tIs** Its-t Im iiik Jam es H retk vtsni to purge Itself of Be broken
a couple ol k.ds user lire E l | I'crkitts. auth o rity on eigiitt-entit o-nltiry France, w liii lo lif promises and o th er sin# if It
wonts collaboration with the n a i­
with her hsmflisu in ■ Ckicaon rcpresentetl Kochot»t«r. N. Y-, am i rose lo a plate ampls suit- led Slates It Is eoneelvahle that
Beginning Kept. I, regular dally
rollalNiratlmt of some snrt might •arvtre at the Hanford local office
of Ihe Eloitda Hint* Employment
stood it as long as I could." site on Foreign A ffn irs.
Service will b* discontinued and
later told the pubic, "and thru
Chance liecatne the uni versa I nr* a fte r that date Hanford will re ­
I let them have j|." "Not guilty,"
ceive weekly Itinerant seivira from
fitiiu of tbe national paatljn*.
laid the judge.
,
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Tli* teeord Imoks Insist th a t I In Orlando local office uf the
It Jh reported that Republican 11111 I Democratic lenders then- a te lietter Tinker*, le tte r E.SES. Dr. Funs, A. Hathaway,
1
Employment
The anctse*! valuation ol *11 Jmve rt'ncltetl nil nmlunttantiinR which w ill preclude injection Ever***, b etter Chances. In thla director Florida S tate Employment
sci
v
lor,
uiiuouinrd
lirlay.
At n
leal estate ami prisonal |noj&gt;rity _____
-m. presidential
i ______________ ntmpalffn
... ...„. of nny fo rilpit policy itwue era of mote beetle competition Inter date, the new office location
into the
and
the
Jaekrntbil
lutll.
We
know
in the City of Sanford u now which might
tlm front prem nted to Hussitt l»y tiiis
iI k I i ! weaken tit'
that A in n lean sports, I n 'g tn e ra l. and the „ day
unillrof the week and the
huurs during which service Is
astmisicd in excess of 14 million country.
.
w«lf U determined.
dollars by the appraisal engineers
From a pnruly donumllc vlewim lnt. this imihrHtantlinK I T , a r t S T v S t a
tH.U. thst t ! l . , u i | .lone*l With transfer of the United
of J. M Clrminrhaw Company mipht Im* re g n rd n i its Heprivinp the juitple of importnnt quen i.’r t
to ita to m ru t^**Ajrfn^^Trxim ’ h i
That is supposed to be somewhere dona to 1h* conniilererl in the Novemltcr election*. It la not has held tenaciously
»wurHy_ Agency from the
past ml has failed -to m o n Department
of Labor on July I,
near its teal value. And the tax accurate to nny that foreign policy in not, or nhoiild not bo He
with the rrat.
*'
cut was made by Congress
mill sue way Ire reduced lo some a political IfiHiic. Fum lnm ental t|ta utitmn of foreign |*ulicy
Meanwhile, lisle's to tbe days of Ir operating funds of the two ser­
thing like 21 nulls. Ii is goo,I ihouhl properly I k * decided hy the people, at the imiII.k.
Tinker, Kveiv and Chance to Ihe vices, ES and UC, making it
Hut in th is cuae Uteri* ia no Henxihle nllcrnti.ive. T h e un- days whru the uruma of ilo- Chic­ necessary fur State Administra­
publicity (ni a town to hate high
assessments together with a low rlerntatiilititf. if nccurattlly re|K'rted. reflect h wine Htntcxmiin- ago st»ckyarda enveloped (h eir tions to receive their operating
duuhlr play feats In a rich a tta r
miltegr vatr. D ir first tiling a xhip In tsotli jiarties. Tho present 1st rained condition o f n ln - m» major league park can boast expen*** for the period July 1Dec 51, 1048.
businni men want* lo know when tionts bs-twoen the tw o co un tries U partly a resuilt of our ih Ih- today.
In order to bring costa within
jndgment
of
It
u
n
ln
in
the
pn^i.
It
it*
at
leant
equally
a
result
he considers moving lo a new
Ami a salu te to the glorious fund* allocated to Florida, Dr,
long ago. wlieii 76 rent* gut you llathawav salt* the Industrial
place is “Whal is llirir tax rale)" or ItuHnian minjudgmeiit of un.
Should policy tmvunl Rlinsia Im* delmled lietw iiqi the two Into the grandstand, a large! Commission (l(li )&gt;Mn fnrCBj to
If it is low. he likes dial. Then
schooner of beer coil n nickel, adopt certain more or less rigid
,hc asks. "Whal is the town assess m ajor part let* in th e cnnlimipn. it would he easy for Huts- and spikes were sharpened to cut- economies. As a major move In
xtnnis.
prone
to
th
in
k
o
f
our
election
nystem
in
termn
o
f
th
eir
ed at? Whal is it worth7" Nat­
ting edge.
I this direction, It waa decided to
urally the higher it is, ihe more own, to mlflumiorstaud. Poorly mlvised istepn might follow.
It is prudent, then, to avoid contributing nt th is tim e to ml»he figures it is worth, the bctlcr
judgment.
town it is.
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IwTulJJSSTSW'Si," “ !w Slate* School Funds
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The coniisct for her construe- i d a l l — The second Installm ent of
Hun hy the Newport New* Ship- »tnte school fund* under the
building and Drydock Co.,w as | .Minimum
Foundation
i rogram
nnnouiiced over the weekend.
will U* w nt to the county on
No dale ha, been fet f«r the AuguM 15. h ta te
Jw hool aupt.
keel Inying and her fii ,1 ta rte of Colin Engllah hn» announced in
sa lt w ater I* expected lo be *|* T llllh a m e .
m ost four y ear. away.
i Englleh vaol the county will
But ahe I* being planned for n lie c e iv e a total of *-8.410 01
new era In re# wnrfaie- he mny which |23^&gt;3tt l»
fur teacher
la* UM*d one day to launch big -alu tie., Sl.53.1 for tran*|M&gt;iiatlon,
plane- l.ia,t.*d with atomic bom b-.1and f:l.t','Jl» for other current *** r t
und she mint l«* fn»t and well penae. No capital outlay fund*
n ir .iil nir«in*l enem y plane, per- nre la-ing distributed thl* montn.
hap droppinr atom IkviiiIm- on h e r.; The total estim ated sta te allocail,T e*«rt tonnage has nut lawn Mion for the county thl* )«ar 1*
■•■tj e.lim ate* range from 65,000 I.'IHH.IW.
to 60,000 ton-.
English has estim ated the cost
No conventional “island" w ill-o f the new school program ■'
In terrupt nn arm ored flight deck fill.760.110 This Is
le u
n\pr* than on.' fifth of a mile long than the limit of 43 million dob
Ur*
set
bv
Ihe
1U47
L
egiilatuie
and wiiiic 1.30 feet wide N aviga­
In addition to the state allocation wings will he built on each
■id**, hom ing radnt antennas and u„., Florida'* 6* counties
. . will
file control nppaintus.
contribute |II,W 3,V W to the fund £
Few d, tall* of the curlier h - w i Seminole county’* »h»r* amount*
•i ' ll announced, but the Ftnpliani* j lo *131,*104.
on atom ic planning In Navy circles
su g g i„ ts that she will I,* air |
condition,.! ayaintl dcudly tndloactive air particles.
Tin- navy's pt-ship postwar
O IT O M K T R IS T
construction ptogram , which Inciud*- th e unnam ed flush-deck
PROMPT COMPLETE
c a rrie r. Is almo-t en tiirly i*xp4-riOPTICAL SERVICE
m ental. If advance,) Ideas built .
Into tho ptnt,dy|N*s w„ik out. th**!
m asses prescribed, dispensed
Navy will gradually rebuild It’s
Repairs and adjustm ents m id,
|,rc cut fiect, putting in the •
Bouts 9-11 — 1-6
toovon r:t»* fcntuirs.
S at. 9-11
Th*- jth e t 15 guinea pig ships |
Phone l i t
c r u l- .r s . dutlkdii h I1M 11 II HM
include two antl-suhm arine ciuts-;
Ttlsolic National Bank Bids
• is, four big destroyers, six high-i
Sanford. Florida
speed
submarine*
and
Ih re el
"anti-submarini*" submarine*.
One of the cruisers, the N or­
folk, will I,* built by the New
T ork Shipbuilding Corp , Camden
N. J.; the other, not yet nam ed!
by the Philadelphia Naval Ship- ■
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the close of the wui. Beginning
'S e p t. I, these communities will l«*'
| "lured back nn a weekly itin rin n t I
I schedule with adequate personnel 1
assigned to ES and IIC function.)
“ Rent is one of the major items
In the co t of m aintaining a small
office," Itr. Ilntlm wnt explained.
The elim ination of this item of
rX|H*tit-,' will go a long way tow ard
effecting total saving that the
Commission m ust msk* In Its
economy program . Reductions will
In&gt; ininie with a view of causing
the least possible inlury to the
Service us a whole", he said.

Employment Service
To Ue Discontinued
In Sanford Sept. 1

Foreign Policy Fnity

Do you want lo know why
prices are high? The people of
the United Stales will have 1211,900.000.000 this year to spend
ini lead of only $70,OOQ,OOQ.OOO
as before the war. Since, predut
linn nf goods has faded'tr» keep
parr with demand, due Ip arbi­
trarily restricted working hours,
and other restrictive measures
which tend to deslroy ihe profit
motive and discourage production,
we have more peopl* than ever
before with more money in their
pockets bidding against each other
for scores commodities. Of court*,
the price goes up. and it will keep
on going up, until the money to
buy with it reduced, o r’the iuppty
of good* it iocreai«d. Personally
w« prefer vastly stimulated proA kd M &lt;. - svsu though you have
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Tinker To K&gt;rer8 To Chance

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Tba Hporting Ne«»

Th* death ot Jo* Tinker, D»t winning pennant was not 10
of th# famous double pluy com- acute. The Imttin for th* apart*
hi nation of th.* grant Cub*, in png* h.a.llin*# was not *0 intons*.
which Johnny Ever* and Rrnnk
An.1 th ere m i another v iu l
Clianc* war hi* associate*, call-1 factor. Mr Matwy. Baseball In
it tsiitioti tu Otlior days and 0\hs?r 1 1hoe* d-y» * * - » gann* for the
types of jd a y en . other ■amaun &gt; sunshine. T j* JournallRic par*
*
. - of- .baseball
. . . writ­
Hllir* Ivisurety, If th e type of
and• other
schools
rumpvtltlon was mm* hraw ly.
ing.
*
Now your bau-uall writer la
Even before i m passing of
Tinker had brought up com pari­ beret with the physical, mental
sons, Richard lla n e y . New York and deadline griefs of night boll.
press agent end stage end sports It la extremely difficult, Mr
o Me nay, to be bitingly sarcastic end
irilic, bad thrown th* spotlight on
the flumt* excruciatingly funny around mid­
imsebsll writing In,.the.
Itook section or the New York night. Especially In reporting)
Time*. Man.y bewailed the fart for a morning paper, w ith a h ard -1
that fun, biting sarcasm, had fled l.uiied bum Ink on tho other end
of the W estern Union wire hollar­
Ihe scene.
Tinker,
Ever*
end Chance ing, "Stop trying to ha Dickens,
flourished In an ter* In which a and let's nave the bare details."
major league club drawing 400,000 Tinker, Evers and Chatica war*
1 Id someone msks a profit, nad peraona for a season woe said to

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R egular Savings
Weekly o r Monthly
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WEDNESDAY AUGUST 11,1M8

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social Calender
WEDNESDAY
A study course on world evangvturn will begin at 8:00 I*. M. at
the F irst Methodist church. All
person* interested are invited at
attend.
MONDAY
The Dependable Class of the
Firat Methodist Church will meet
It the home of Mrs.Haruld Apple• . 71H We»t Firat F leet, at 8:00
P. M. with Mr». Cyril D utner «»
to-hostess.
The program m eeting of the
ty.M.U, of the F irat Baptist
Church will meet at the church at
|:30 P M. with Mra. K M. Carroll
in charge. The tuple will he "On”
Saviour for Katin A m erica". The
£unh*am* and the II.A.a will alto
tteet at 3:30 P.M. at the church.
The Elide Knight Circle of the
rvt llanliM Church will meet at
&gt;0 P M with Mrs J. A. Riser.
|Q |4 French Avenue. Mrs. David
Sneering, the former Miss Ruth
Strange, who has recently spent
tome time In Japan will tell of her
|ipfrlciK P&lt; nn«l work in tout
•ountrv and will also show pic­
tures All member* are urged to
Se present.
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Pilot Club Picnics
At “Time And Tide”

Hostess

Mis. (I. E Cordell server! as
hostess for the regular meeting
rrt C itric No 2 of the F tist Raplist C hurrh held on Monday a f te r ­
noon at ihe rhurch aline*. The
Hr lin n THOMAS
mrelirrg was opened with the Bible
study on th e ''Women of the N*’W
Tertam ent" given liy Mrs. M. N.
HOKKYWOOD, Aug. 11 id')— Cleveland Mr-. V, K. R nssetter
A heavy schedule of film musicals spoke to th e group on stew ardship
will keep E sther Williams work­ and thr- community mission ch a ir­
ing for a full year.
man, M r- IK It. Reck, reported
The rurvaaroous bathing hahe is mi the visit of the circle member*
currently in n non-swlmmlng role to the County Home where they
in "Take Mi* Out to the Rail distributed llteiature and served
Cam e.” Then it’s back to the refreshm ents.
ttn k . She'll follow that one with
Mi*, ti-n rg e In Don alk n l on
"Duchess of Idaho." "N eptune's the need for missionaries in Cuba
D aughter" and ''H aw aii." With after which the meeting was closed
|h e movie m art rips- for pun- en­ with a p ray e r Mrs, Cleveland In­
tertainm ent. MOM figures It will vited th e circle to meet w ith her
keep Ita amphibious glam or girl fm the n est monthly m eeting Re­
freshm ents consisting of Curu
UMeanwhilc. E sther and husband Colas and cookie* were served at
rn Oage are in the real estate •he ronclu-ion of the m eeting by
business. When
Van Johnson Mis Cordell
fhided her about the else of her
Those attending were
Mr*.
(twn home she had an answ er for Cleveland. Mi*. M. J . Phillips,
jm:
Mr. J . T. Hardy. Mrs. C. A.
" I t1, i t ......... . house would fit Vi’hiddeii, Mi*. Russetter, Mr*.
nlo your living room, hut we just I Reek. Mr*. W. T. W heele.s. Mr*
ioid Ihree hot ma In Tw enty Nine Killian Vickery, Mr*. A. J . P e te r­
I'alnis and a ir building m ure, and son, Mrs. D u on and Miss AII ip
*e have a house in A rapulm and Trafford.
in Island in Wisconsin, both rent■d." V
had no answ er.
Wife Dinah S ho re-w h o ’s n busy
ral
th radio, records, etc.—and
tusband (ieotge
M ontgom ery—
vho&gt;e movie career h asn 't been
Mis* Minnie Stew art en te r­
le ak in g any records for activity tained memla-r* of Circle No. ft
late -are now toying w ith the *o( the F it*! baptist Church for
.. j» of producing th eir own a regular m eeting held on Monlm». T hry would like to co-star day afternoon at the home of
emselves in a medium-budget Mr*. F orrest (iatehel at 2320
eitern . using their G reat Falls, Kaurel
Avenue. Mr*, (iatehel
_ont.,' ranch for location.
served a* co-hostess f o r t h e
Zachary Scott has long harbor­ meeting. Following the opening
ed a sim ilar idea. He w ants to service* report* were heard fir m
|]m "The C attle R a to n " th e life the various rommlttees and a
f Ids g randfather, R. H. Master- new mem h er was welcomed Into
jnn, pioneer Ten a* rancher. ‘‘Jean the circle.
Renoir will direct," Scott reports,
Plun* w ere made to visit the
f'and the film will lie shot on the shut-ins th is month in connection
mllv ranch, the teal background with com m unity mission* work.
sf III? story."
"Mary of Rome" was the topic of
Raymond Massey, here to play the llihle study taught hy Mr*,
"sym pathetic villain" in "The tiatrhel.
Fountainhead." observes th a t he
Following adjournment of the
isa rly alway# pm iiay* heavies on business
session
refreshm ents
^.insisting
of punch, assorted
!he screen.
"In nsarly all of the 200 plays cookie* and sailed nut.* ware
V r done. I’ve perform ed sympa- reived to Mi*. S. A. Edenfield,
hetie p arts," he said. He can't Mrs F. S U lH W i Mis. II. W.
Shannon, Mrs. W. I.. St nude nrvriain it
Humphry IlogarCs new U-ufA rnire, Mr*. W. K. Stokley, Mrs.
. ng lady In "Knock on Any Door" Fmnk K. Woodruff, J r., Mrs.
A n a i t s a Viennese accent. She's (iatehel and Mis* Stewart
Susan Perry from Vienna. Mo. . .
Edward Arnold, who has the build
for II, plays a heavy In “Take, . . .
fiamc" . . . .looks as though
Virginia Mayo Is going to givr
Xleii* Smith com petition as the
A’arners fill-in girl.
■"I go around picking up roles
turned down by other actresses."
rays Virginia, who Is now doing a
straight dram a, "Somewhere In
V ie City."
Kinds Darnldt hope* to study
»rt with Norman Rockwell for
) « o wreks a fte r "T hree Wives."
S h e'll'also brave the New York
Seat to see the s h o w s .................
Catharine Hepburn w rites fiiend*
th a t jh r was all set to visit the
" Dirvre In Paris, having boned up
on raisin g s, etc whe she arrived,
th e place was closed-em ployes out
on strike.
MacDonald Carey, afte r a string
of nlee guys, ploys a heavy in
"S tree ts
of
I oi redo,"
Heavy
m ustarh and everything. . .I-ena
H om e hack In Hollywood for a
re st wdlh her twro children before
im barking on eight m onths o f ap­
pearances. . . .The new look at
IKO doesn’t alw ays make sense.
The studio paid out 1200.000 for
Rudd Sehulberg’s book, "The
H arder They F all." then shelved
It because there were ton many
bo iln g films. Now it plans another
Ifiatlru ffer, "The Set-U p," to go
g ht away, sta rrin g Robert Ryan
Billy DeWolfe has no picture
until "D ear W ife" In November,
but he's passing up m ost a p ­
pearance offer* to plant petunia*
It hi* new valley home. T h a t’s
urally coitly gardening when you
Figure he could he getting frt.nnn
kly on the road.

H ollyw ood

Circle 5 H as M eet
At (iatehel Home

TO SELL
'EM, TELL
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GUIMPE LOOK . , . Exampla
of a v arie ty nf quaint fashions
for autum n and winter In a New
York draaa o f U upe word Jersey,
ware w ith t whit* cotton Mouse.
Skirt la hox-pleated a t Uvo w aistUse. belted tn leather. IRnwee la
'tucked la fro n t and youthfully
o iu n d .
IM. Y . D n s e /aefifsfe fh a f a f

Mi*. William Henry M artin
and Miss Kathryn Knwton en ter­
tained with one of the lovrliest
tint ties of the •• ii-on in honor
of a rharm ing liride-elrct, Mi**
Thelnin I/CC, youngest dnughtei
of Mr. and Mr*. Charles S. h e.
S i . whose niartiage will take
plnce on Aug. 22.
Roses, pink rosmo*. atol pale
lunk lillies w ile placed through
out the house in profusion.
A gift of a set of novel rry stn l
iced tea coaster* was presented
to Miss Kcc bv Miss I s wton mol
Mis. Martin a* a iimniento of
this delightful affair
Those participating tn this p a r­
ty Included Mesdames ts-on III
llff. Roy Clout,. J r , lin le rt K*e,
F’rank W hreh't. Ji . .Meriltt St*
ley, Jam es Partin, Thoina, Staley
and Mis* Raihaiu l i e . of Oviedo.
Also Mr*. Roliert Murphy of
Hampton, Va.
The home of Mr*. Iei&gt; tia ry wa«
the scene of another lovely p arty
of the summer, honoring Mi**
Thelma 1s t . popular hride-eleet
of Re* Clouts, son of Mr. ami
Mi*. ('. IK Clout*. Sr. Mt*. W
R. Meek was a joint hostess at
this affair.
Those assisting Mi* G ary with
the serving weir Mesilnnte* Rnsil
I itiy im, M etritl Staley, Donald
Kelnharl and Itnv Clout*. J r.
The house was Iwautifully ikvorated
with summer
flowers
throughout. They were artistically
artangeil m the ren ter of the
tea table, presided over hy Mr*.
William llenrv M artin and Mt*
Jam es Partin alternately. Those
included in this party w eie Mrsdames RoImtI Murphy, Merle
Roliert#.
Marion
Estes. John
Adams. Jr.. John Courier, Ju n e
S pen re r. Marion W agner, Frank
Wheeler, Jr.. Jim m ie MrCmwan,
llurgcs- McMahan, E arl'R e a ste y ,
F'errell lleaslev. ItIIMs- W est, D'lili
Olliff. Hen IK Jones, Joe Reasley,
Jr,, Phil Packard, Tommy Moon.
Tonnnv Staley, Jacqueline Milli­
kan, Henry Wolcott, J . Y. H arris,
Ren G. W ainright, Pete Aulin,
(ieorge Means, Lam ar Echols,
llu, 11 (iiivnn, M erritt Staley, Donuhl
Kcnihnrt. William
H enry
Martin. William C n llerl, Don Ulrey. J P. Co*. Fred Pierson.
Milton Core, Eddie P arker, Roy
Clouts. Jr.. C. R. Clont*. Sr.,
Roliert hoe, Charles S. lore, Sr.
Also Misses Valita T ripp, liarbar* hoe. C harlotte Reasley, Mary
T otten and K athryn Kawtnn.
Mr and Mra. K. E. Jo rd an ami
son. Hat told, who have been v a ­
cationing at Daytona Reach, have
returned home,
William llenrv Marlin ha* re-

MENU

With one of the loveliest of the
summer parties &gt;ir* r.,|waro Me
Call and Mrs J. J. Rocco entertamed last evening honoring Miss
Mildred Robson whose n iam ag e
to M. K. Kalmrn. Jr. win tie an
event of Aug, 21. The party was
In form of a miscellaneous show ­
er and bridge party and was given
at th r McCall home on East
Fourteenth Street
The looms
wen- altiactiv ely decorated with
arrangement* of roses, rinuias,
antigonon and gertwm daisies tn
shades iif pink, deep lose and ftlth is
Hilda) tallies were chosen as
the guest* entered *ml during the
fVrnmg several progression* of
bridge were enjoyed A fruit drink Du k Powi II a n \ioiiwa* «eived during the game- A f­ Coluiilhia - mi-lery
te r the score* wen- added the high Theater Tlmr- lay in .1 F i
w oic. I.ucirn I .along cologne, wa*
awarded to Mr*, t ’ailin Ray, and
the scrrrno pure*, notrpnpci and
costume jewelry, wi-re won hy
Mrs
. A. Kndw ig and Mi-- N an­
cy William* A p iiir. a pocket i
head atom iser, was won by Ml**
I yltian R.ivte fm holding the
lucky plate Mis- Robson us*
presented with her gift* in a
small wagon, decorated a- a lantr
dry truck, by Edward McCall Jr
Mr- Met all'* gift to i lir* honoree
wa- llavilland china and Mi- Roc­
co guve her several piece* of *il- I
vei in the Chantillv pattern
At the ronclu-ion of the game*
r«ft r^hmrntp
«•( m«!iv
ilunf ii r*| m kr«.
rKiim t»iii
MlIt in) mit« (*nirvitur mu $% i*n«t«-|
Ctllnr M-bi-rtu* wvtt*
hy flat*
hojkti
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Members of the Pilot Club e n ­
joyed a swimming party and picnic
Mrs. William Vihlen and son
at "Tim e and Tide," sum m er Roth and Mrs. Earl D"S»oy ami
home of Mrs. Mary Rawlins yes­ children Ftovd and Evle, have re ­
terday afternoon and evening. turned fiom New Sm yrna Reach.
Swimming and l&gt;oaling were en ­
Mrs. J . M. Murry of Hirnungjoyed a fte r which a picnic supper
was served. Mis, Maude Ramsey, 1 ham, Ala. is visiting her sister
delegate tn the International con­ Mrs. H attie Alwrctombie for nUiut
vention held in Daytona Reach in ten days.
June,
gave
some
interesting
Miss M arguerite Craves of
highlights of the convention.
Those enjoying th r party were Columbia. S. C. ha- arrived to
Mrs. J. C. Mitchell. Mis. John L. spend several weeks with Mr.
Calloway, Mrs. M. C, Stone, Mr*. and Mrs Roy Duller at theil home
Ruth S cott. Mrs. \|. It. Smith on Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs W. V. Hitting, Mra. K. IK
Mr. and Mrs Klnrrt Early,
Kancy, Mrs. Joel S. Field, Mrs.
Felice W est. Mrs. Frank R. Mar- Miss Jean Kuckmnn and Don C a r
Neill. M rs. Mary Rawlins, Mrs. let a te spending several days in
Hart P eterson. Mrs. W. E. Holley- Sanford a* the guest* of Mi. nnd
head. Mrs. Hill Tyre, Mrs. M, I,. Mrs. W. I) Hofmann at their
Unborn. Mrs. It K. Chapman, Mrs. home in Fan Kant a.
John K. Clark, Mrs. Verne Mes­
senger and guests. Miss Shirley
Morgan o f Katonah. N V. and
Miss M arjorie l.ee of Shelby, N.
C., and Miss Maude Ramsey.
pecisl tn I hr Sanford Her.ltd
II) M Mil t \ It JONES
Mrs. Cordell Serves

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Mrs. McCall, Rocco
Honor Miss Robson

Social A n d Personal Activities
Martin Palmer Ray, Society Editor

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m rrro N s .
Buttons come In pair* and In
row* In many nf the New York
fashions for autum n and winter
l(MS-(9 This rich red wool gab­
ardine theater costume from th*
collection of Rrownle for Fnsbrownie I* representative of tha
trend Jacket has a new wlda
shawl ro llir. and the skirt awing*
out slightly In hark
IN V Dress fnsfifnfe Pk.ifnJ
accent on

turned home after spending two
week- on Naval Reserve Duly at
Key West. Mt*. Martin, who
spent this past week there with
him. returned w ith him.
Miss h n th rv n l.awton is visit­
ing her sister. Mr*. II. J. I.aney
ami fainllv at Jacksonville for a
week. She will visit the W aller
Callers at Tam pa next week.
Mt-. Ressle McKean and Mr*.
Cecil Miller ai d daughter, Yvonne,
will It a te on Saturday to -pend
several week* ill West Virginia,
amt Mis. McKean will spend
sonir lime lit Ohio with a sick
relative
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Duthuk and
daughter, I h; lore*, and George
Duchak. of Kakettood, Ohio, who
are visiting th r Charley MrCullev* and Steve iHirhuk*. have (wen
estenslvelv entertaineil
dining
their visit.
A lu ike v supiwr. given by the
M rC ullo v*. olid a chicken supper,
also given by them was enjnyrd
i'V Mi and Mi* C harley Mi Col
ley, Him Icy, J r , Mrs. B. A
Johnson. Mr* Mary Slnvirk, Mi
and Mi&gt; ' n r I Daul, M r. and Mr»
liolieit Slavjck and d au g h lri.
Ann. Mi* I R. Wmala and dnugh
ter. Connie Jo of Oviedo. Also
Mr. and Mrs. IK €S. Hall and
family. Mi and Mrs. Steve Duchnk. Mis M. M uffler of Orlando.
The Ducluiks, of hakewood,
Ohio wen- also honored with a
pirmr at Davtona Hearh hy the
f a i l Daul* The same guest* a*
above wcii' included. In addition
were Mi
Pauline T anner of O r­
lando ami Edward Daul of Day
Inna Reach.
Mr* Joe Hea-lev, J r . and rhil
d u n . f'aiol and Ja n , are spend­
ing a while with Mra. Beasley's
parents. Mi and Mr*. IK K.
Wheeler of H aw thorne. They will
also spend a while *t Daytona
Reach with them and Mr*. Ileas-

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T o m a t o e s and Onions'
ilira d an&lt;l R u tt e r
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Xaporlng Mis* Fa vi' Johnson.
I
h«n
whre
a ho -1 m arriage to John It Hoot r.1
took place on Sunday, at th. Dos
luelllie 11 inn tn
sev home in Flora Height* at * IX* M A U D AM I0 IHE W R fC K A C f ’ " r rented t '.uu
o'clock The party * p In the fm m 1 (left), ru. ami pih i |*r •
It, both of fievv \- U t'ltv , i ■ pvte
of a lingerie show n Graceful a t- ; th rir ill)iii o- alter t
' ■s-d dow n bv i
u- troiilde .il Ihe
lancrm rnt* of mivrd slimmer
Aqueiluct II i • I'&lt;
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;er plane tut Ihe
flower. were used in deenratinv
pliotogiaphei i- &lt;u i ii i! .• . : I ’ d w.ii it.
!
lfiifcrnlti.otii!l
In fotm an attractiv e selling for J
lh“ party
During the evening games were
pni'iytil w ith i ' l/« a K»itiA* " II l*\
I'OH I'l l.s V lllll'l II VIM
V.l
Mipi litiWi i 1 It* * III1.1 M.
/inn lliiiwn 1 »I**Uifli• III.* *■tlllti *
IKM 1 M V n.ilt \n g II i 1*1
ley's young brother, Gene.
l| unit tu a. ties*
Mi and Mr# Joe Hensley, Sr Mim Jillltinfiii ■h |*ti!'■* ttt.V • tb tflt 'e tu i t&gt; l 1
and Ray, have leturued from «n many luvelv
•n. bun lak n a
w ife, d.
\
r i ti'iiovr tu p iliioiiglimit Gem
ion mill. , i.i.i
1 1 lot adoption.
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gfa. Mi** Chintoiie lli'iistey. who serving hv
*, n ir.ifio .1 1 o-lie
I io&gt; Iwhy ha
id.i •I.
also accompanied them, will re&gt; ami M iss I t ”
\ llv -on I im.
ii*n, &gt;viti. M is main In Fcnnilte to visit for a i E tiio v in g
R I Join -on,
iJo h n so n s c i
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while
,.o. Mi-, n I’
os amt Joanne M r*. R E
Mi*s Audrey
It. illicit. Mi *
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Mr and Mi* Elion Fiencli &gt;re lies Hi llllt I ■. 'Ii
lb" lllll I lidill.nl! n l Mr-- I li.ii.
lioine after having been called to tliv
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I'eltv due to Ihe illnrs, of Me.
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pi-41 tom atoes having lemovod
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TOKYO. Auk. II •#»'. Ku«.is
t rule 7 demand'-d tb s ' llenerel
&gt; le rA rth u r withdraw his suggrstion to the Japanefe government
to ban (trike* t&gt;y Kuvrrnmrnt
worker*.
The Soviet representative, Mai.
C m . A. I*. Kislenko, el*o dem and­
ed th a t the Kovernniml oritri
outlaw ing h«»tl» rn tb ftlv r hatSaining ami strike# hy guveinment
worker* Ik- withdrawn.
General Kislenko, sitin g meml«er of the
allied enurx il for
Ja p an , wrote General M arAruihor
th a t he “ Insisted" that the Allied
hearli|iiartrr*' *ugg*#ttnn nod the
Ja p an ese (nvernm ent order “lie
( anrelled a* rotiltado linK the
P e t- dam
dei'lat ation
rod 'h e
pellcv derision of the Far Factern Commission on 'fundanienttal
poliry tw ard Japan affix the
surrender
The Kua«lan *aid General M ar-(
A rthur'* le tte r o n l u l l 2 2 t o
P rim e Minister H it"-hl \#htda
and th e *trlke I.no hy the govern­
m ent violated the Far Kastrrti
Commission -prineiple* on Japan* &gt;
n n in n n tr m
ere Inbor union*."
T he FF.C |m&gt;Iley ileriaion 'Al
Ja p a n e re l»l«&gt;t union* Kite- the IX-ATTORNtY for the National LoN ipponese worker* the right to Imr Itelatlon* Hoard, N athan Witt
take part In polltiri ami to air Ike w as named by W hltloker C’Mn and hiatu the u*e &lt;&gt;f tod ice »r other tiers, a former t"orinn*ir\J:t. an n
governm ent agem-io- from • pying member n( the "underground ' It' I
upon worker*, btraking *trlke« or ring In Washington about ten yean
aUpprenalriK legal lalmr union ago. Chambers named W ilt atid
activities," the Ituatian General •them In Ids t«v lltnony In Wo d ilu t­
ion liefore the Un-American Aetlvw rote.
IUw G im in illm
tln lern d lii'iaU
"M ea • urea lieing taken hy the
A tneriran m-rupnlion author itie*
and th e Japaneae governm ent" are
aim ed
at “suppi easing
the
activities of Itefiioeralir u rg a n lta -,
ttons in geoetal and the activities
of lalmr union* in partiru lar,M|
g en e ral KUIenko dunged.

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.W E D N E S D A Y A U G U S T II*

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East-West Conclave

i i - t u t M * r n p Cm * O sil
settle the problem* of Europe
■ tilting from lire war.
Marshall also m ade ir plain the
American Government will pro
tie t anv individual testifying in
Hie Communist spy ii,«rstigalirr.
f he enlnDlfe* with United htats*
laws.
M*r*hxll stared this flatly as a
gcneml principle at his nee*
conference. He did n«t specify
that it applied to any partreulsr
imiivi'lual*.
The .Sccrelai ;•'» remarks w rtt
interpreted to m ean that Michael
IvAUOVltCll Sarnarin. a Ruxsisr
xhtm l resencr. can i-xpcrt full
prolevtiun of the C.S. gu\*isni&lt; rd.
Samaliii anti hi* wifu have Lt*r
«ub|M4-iu*e&lt;l to lemtiiy before the
iii-lise lem u ig tr*
in
rtinripeliao
uitfi lu inve*tlgaUon &lt;&gt;f Comiuuri-1 e*ri. uage uperittions. The
*ul'l*o*'nAa acre —rv«ij yesterday.
S o v ie t
Ambassador Alexander
FanMi-l.kin ha* Ucmar.dtil for*
ailv tbar the UJJ. Oovsrnm'Sil
liard over S aiu an n promptly to
Itti- so official*. This urtlnn » r ‘
taln n after Hamartn had gone to
'be Fa'icral llureaii of Investtgs
lion and •oluidreted iriftiirnatiee
ip connection with the espionaev

t l t s I t a s a S irmm r a g * U M *

ports — r*ot dsr.icd by the Huttlsr.s - :nat food ih o .ta g s i
.M il son* have become a g g ra ­
vated. The m ajor c s u m for thlIs believed to itsvc been the requtsitiuiilng c i tonal looOJlulXi
to support lit* Soviet project7 &lt;1 b
fecJ t-il tlerlin, ineluding ths
tb ;k « d c d V, c lie n t se.tors.
The U utiians had said they
would Ipinort this sttpplsm sntai
fr-vd from the Soviet Union.
cy
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A fORMfR AIDE lo the late Presi­
dent Itivifevrlt, L.-iUrldm Cm no n
shown In New York wtu-rc he ll
w atting fur, and hoping for. a sumInoils to up|M*ar In fm e Cnngrvtttnnnl Investigators regarding s
rhnrgo by Kll/alicth TW-ntley th.-d
he la n Communist. The r s porter
rrn|ihatlcully denies Miss Bent#
I**'* actmuitiun
(/nleriialina-Ul

T h e S o v ie t-lic e n s e d r.w ra a g e n ­
A t ) S , t o d a y accu sed th e a n tim utiiit c i t y
g r.verr.m sn t
nf

r ic rin g Rttsetsn eiforts to ftou
riin The ugcnc/ chargsd the
&amp;
city food a&gt;lmir&gt;irtiation w ith
"making
Irsufficient
p re p u u tu.ii*' lot handling the u n .o a J ^ :
of train* and barge* carrying
Soviet grain to llcrlin. It claim ed
i3 tra it'W d j of grrdn wetv sta n d ­
ing idle in the city environs.
th e Kurv.ans have ait up a
■pccial sta ff of picked German
Ccrnmunixi* inside Hie city’s food
ailm uilitralion *o administer th e ir
feeding project As a result the
citv has two ration adm lnistra*
lions.
•
Meanwhile other dcvelopmcjAi
during the day Included:

in q u iry .

lo u v m in o u a n u

In a n n trt to &gt;|Ue*flons, Marshall
■hill 1’nnvu‘bkin's protrat In the
Sarnarin ra*«. was ba*ed on in• ••rtert iuforinat bin

I. A n ann o u n cem en t b y L 'i 3 .
tran sp o rt o ffii-ia l* that a fle e t o f

real (rain* ha* iareii marshaled
eloie tn the holder of th t Soviet
/one to spetni to llcrlin if the
A l (TRIKtNO WORXIRt STAND Ot'TSIDI, Ohio National Guardsmen Throw n protective cortton around the area
foBMMWsr talk* in Moscow result
of tho struck Univis Letia Company plant, Dayton. Ohio. A tsin l with autom atic rifle* (foreground) and ax ed
in the lifting of the Soviet block­
bayonets,
tiro
Guardsmen
stand
ready
for
trouble
tu
the
plant
prepares
to
resum
e
operations
afte
r
being
1 1 esss 1 1is ss»* I f r - is d I ' t g f
ade.
tinll* on Ml /Io n from llte aid clueed fur M days. Muro than 1.400 troops are being used to m aintain order, ffntcm afloool ‘Ti-ti—rfjgarriTj
2 . U. S. Srmrctary of Air W.
Mull'll citv.
i Stuart Sym ington said the air lift
Mo«t fighting wa* in the nearby
Jttplcx [of the *ig. story him stone building. ‘Ubplylnc Berlin could bo o p srati t i fUl iUt SOn U
t l lIlO
ln U
i iM
s pe lIN
u l|M,fclUllrnt
today afte rJtIit
a raid
on a Avenue
lull* anil outskirts. Many bullrta 1I * ri *OnH* lK
o /f Klflh
M irrored walls expensive a n t i- 1^ through the winter, if n c y lu h itx cd throilgli streets in the
a police official laid
Oil uulnlmg. and fine furni'
. . .
.. .
ren ter of town, however.
thev
_ _ _
lon« uf i hf Iuiuiiou«
uf tun* s it f t ihc i»Utf» « laviah look.'
Dntifh •ulhoritiei mui tr
Uernadultr. afte r another warnv r iv
a.... it aii*. 'l»ro»tilutlon tliacovercd In l&gt;»c cily |
------ --------- —■planr.t) n nrote«t t«»
ia m
lug to leading Jew ish and Arab H r . l m , n u u A ;* , r « ry 1,1 »*»«•• v rn rs.
•
.............. .. „RRI'ORT
over
a flight uo. f. u 12
Yak
fight era
Mvc
women
were
arrevtcu
e
a
n
y
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_
HKAI.TII
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i
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.
jrc|.ir*entallvea. spent the night at
over W estern Berlin last night
I'u lice said th e estahlishmcot
j a hniisc on neutralised Mt. Rropn*
th a rg rd "up to 6100 arxi m ure."
ea«t of m il rat Jerusalem , lie bserver In Jerusalem , wa* to
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. 11 T/ThT hr apartrwnt a t 14 Foist ilSth
'planned to leave Palestine late leave t«ala&gt; fur Lake Success to ____
,str„ ____
, has__________
n b a r on ___
the _____
lower nf
... Th • State- Uonid of H ealth today
. _ State to Ju ly 51 bul added !t did
ti-luv fur h rad 'iu u ite rs on Khojes. report on the local truce stlua- !|ts two flrairs. A private elevator l,a*d it had received report* nf ISO not always get complete ic p .r ts
Col. Frank llegley, chief UJC.
cunneetx w ith th e street v n llan re case* o f trench mouth over the on the di*taaC.

Talustini* Fijfht

Kilidfd In New Y o rk j» hl'h

Comission Meet
Irs.sos

F L O R ID A

iAgreement With Reds

Russians Demand
MacArthur’s Strike
O r d e r Withdrawn

• iu n llo u t r i

K A .M X JU D H K R A t-U . H A N F O K U
- - - - ' i '
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signed to settle (uiii|il.iml*
K. I*. Sltclly, «ppi 4 tiei who
directed operation* here, countrietl
ckaige* of raltavagancr on the
part of the City, liy Haling that
he had appraired 64 ciliet ihioughnul the Unilrtl hlate». and that
"lhi» city is being &lt;i|ieiatrd al 17
percent lower u»H than any other
city I have appraiied."
rile chief o|i|Mi*ltlon to the

MOPCHED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS TO BE VOTED ON IN NOVEMBER, 1948

r ^ iiiib tito «f tii« fla w • ! r * n u

c f Forrosl Lake," be said, “and

a ll Iho Improvement* I ra n see
• r e a Tourist Inform ation Booth,
tw o new drinking fountains in the
C ity H all and two more men on
tra s h w agons."
H* compared the present bud'U p , W - p

ml

|l.« a - n e RRto f&lt; l» 9 tl M M I »l'&gt;4 • !
U liR f 'llf t M tol U i I M
t* T» 1
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le - I
t o t fr m t r m i vto« t*«4»

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•«# cl«ru*ri H

tory In lh# j'M i.L t r n l cf u iJ C«#AaVtation. tho C&lt;&gt;iftlj l*r to* M k tr. I ' M t t f , Cooj»«)

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pt'i|ios&lt;'d in r ir a t e # w a s vo iced hy

Gvorgv A. Siieer,
a p rrr, Vivian
n v ia n Stieer,
.i|K-er,.
W. A. L rfflci, |
a . w . fSpencer, .................
Willlan
William*, and A. 1).
Rosier.
City Manager II. N'. Sayer look I
an active part wi*h the apprat*- I
era. Mr. Skilly and Klrphen I’fmilHnl
fer. tn rXpiJIning
the basis of
valuation*. CotnmUiinnvr L e s h r r 1
several time* called a halt in the
proceedings when personal r e ­
crim ination began to ap|iear.
In the m atter of mlllage, Mr.
L e sh rr announced th a t this will
not Iw derided un\d the a fir« tTer llllnrd.
iiilnrd. Tig
T ig
m int* are finally deter
present millnge la 2Jt of w hid
icTi
16 is for City operation* and lil
for del.t service. Mr. Sayer stated
th a t a tentative m lllage of 2 1 '4
had l&gt;rrti *et. but that till* roilld
not lie gum mitred. Hr *UKgrsli-d.
however, that lirind »ervlc«' millage will not exceed r ig h t and u
h alf mill*.
Mr. I .ether d related at the
s ta rt of the meeting that the
Uuatd would welcome vuntplaint*.
which would Ire given careful
rvnaldrration, and said th a t the
• ffo rt to equalise assessm ents
w as made In *eeure a hroader
and fairer distribution of taxes
lie declared that the City, acting
in k «im| faith, hud employed tie
apptaU al company to give effic­
ient and itnpatllal appraisal* to
assist Sanfold In (evaluation*.
Commissioner Handall Chaso
revealed that he is In accord with
ru ttin g down expenditure*, end
suggested that if necessary, pub­
licity and rerreatiun appiuptlatlona can lie eliminated. "I want
to see taxes crime rkrwn ami *e»
th a t the City U operated a* eco­
nomically as poeslbW," he de­
clared. He pointed out, however,
th a t labor and other cost* had
been m aterially Increased ami
said th a t the problem is how
best they can J * met.
County Prosecutor George A.
S peer protested against tho rais­
ing of Kanfoed assessment* to
luuio than 116.000,000 and said
th a t th is might affect the dis­
counts th a t the City ha* had since
It refinanced the bond program.
| | r declared that should the City
not Iw able to pay the Interest,
p roperty Would Ire subject to Isvy
and sals. Ruslness property Is
ca rry in g all the load It ra n carry,
he stated, lie compared present
costs of City government with
those of previous y ta rs and deciaretP that "ws cannot afford
evarythlng we would like to have
and it I* lime to put In some
economy."
G. W. Spencer slated th a t with
assessm ents up it would taks
m ure money to pey for bomftu
He advocated an Increase In mlll­
age, leaving asseaamenta as diey
are. If we are going to work out
our debt, keep assessed valua­
tions dow n, he advised, lie also
volrod opposition to increased
assessm ents on his own property.
V. A. Speer asserted that coat
o f CHy operation has reached lh*
gllon point.
aaturall
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e itra v a g a n tly
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the City he opL'iatvd w ith nmnr que.li'il by the Cily to aid in
economy.
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making appraisals of per tonal
W. A. l-effter deciarvd: " If l Properly,
am any judge of the tem p er of ' Mo»t of the comment hy Ihc
the people present, th«y Teacnl Inegroca wa* for explanation re"Utsidi* people' euinipM in and ganling Hie im un?c* T here wt'to
making asse.sment*. You 'nllglii * m im U r of eom plalnls about
find th a t you have net got tout “douWIng" nf p m ,airly valuu*
money's worth here,"- ho assert- 'over price* paid for the property.
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-------William Williams, prorluee niei- ________________
chant, complained Ural th e np- ,
praisvr. did nul know what cclolea waa. nr a -g a ia g e apaittin-nt.
"I am heppi'd up over tb fg Thing,''
he said a t ho protected th e Inrrease in his property assess­
ment. A. D. Rosier, plumber,
protested I he a p p ra isa l' of hit
properly on Out basis u f peeping
in at the window. A ppraiser
I’feifcr retorted that he had l&gt;e«ii
denied e n tra n t- lo. Urn pmio-rty.
On* firm had toftfskd to show
ita books 10 tlw appraiser*, and
City Attorney Fred Wilson was
asked If it was eom pulsory un­
der law to do th is. Ha o a id that
it was not, but m ight he reTKAIIK AGKKHMBNT .HIUNKI)
nilU83Fl4J,' Apg. At &lt;/lh- A
trade agreem ent .was sig n o l in
Berlin yesterday I#1 ween Belgium
and the Anglo-Am #iiwn Zones of
Germany ll wa* announced.hy the
Bel
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The agrovriicnt pruvlde* that
Belgium shall ex p o rt 64t.OflO.uOO
worth of goods to U itonia. while
the comhlnnl zones will rep o rt
67»,OOO.in«) wqilh u f ' R'HhIs to
676.000.INK)
Uelgiuru. In aiUltJoa iU iopia is
to send nelglum^Mft.OOO.OOO worth
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APARTM ENT, SIB W. 1»». St.
O FFIC E •■pare iu Me’.vrli lluildlnir.
la r g e light office, new ly ilceot tried, -II ntillrle*, heat and Janf•or
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4 room rot I ay*, e le ctricity . $17.50
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Magmdia Ave,
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couple. 41H Maple Ave.

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Apply in jtcrxtm. 211 .Summetlin
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Atlantic Bank Bldg- Phone 731

Do you want a real home? F'urniihcd and ready to move in. Tha
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R u r iy l H urry I to 1111 French
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Dr. Henry McLaulin
O p t o m r lr ls t

I I J Magnolia Axe.

Phone 512

LAWNS MOWED. F’or tratonahle
i-tiin ate a Phon* 7M-W.

FO R S A L E - 2 I n n 1 on* horse I.onio* McMullen, Market Rather
di*r lia rio » . R t. 2 llox 156, San,' hap open T hu r*d ay, Friday ft
botutday. No waiting.
ford

MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type’
penon.
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nur»e-lt hour duty, 6
t.on Apply 5(&gt;6 P!urao*a Drive.
day week, meal*, vacation with
Phone ISSfi W. .
pay, laundry of unifurm*, tiari
Spoliation allowance and Iwnu*
KLAL E ST A T E — INSURANCE
Apply in w riting To Mis* Amy
PROPERTY M AN AG KM ENT
Mann, Hupt. of N urse*, Ih-lomd
RAY3IOND M. MALI-. Realtor
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dm . 4 Florida Slate Hank llldg.
Florida.
By Owner-New .ma*wnary cottage TYlHSTi l*KMMAN MKNlHPOM d eiig n td for all electric aervice
TIONH . A P I* L Y K I. L K N
and for future addition*. iT2&lt;«)
STUCK. FLORIDA FASHIONS.
00 C. Handyaide, 6 St. John* St.
Lake Helen.
9
W ORK W A N TED
Home and Incomr property. I*&gt;- f i t c ’iir Work by the hour or Job,
caled cloae In. 3 unit* furniahed.
1 riiughtng, harrow ing, mowing
Live In one and rent the othei
and d irt moving. We specialise
two. Selling price f 0500.00.
in rundiliom ng building lota
Robert A. Wtlllam*. Realtor
amt garden plot*. Phone 1U7-J
Raymond E. LundqulM, Aaaodin the m orning or a fte r 6:00
at*
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Y o l II SAFETY
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ATH I.F.TF.S FO O T IT C H
on the highway de|wnd» on llm
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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, F L O R P I

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The gam e l e t ween the Sanford
GlenU anil th e DeLand Red Mali
wa» rained out a t Iha Municipal
Park last night, and a* th* m u l t
of th* postponed game, tin- litanta
and th* lin ts will play a twin
bill at th* local park on Aug 19,
which la th* lant tlm r the !»*•
Land club co m ri to Sanford In th*
JP40 season.
Th* Giant* gained one-half
ram* on th* St, A ugustine Sninla
ail night. Th* Saint* ,h &lt;J|l (hfil ^n
4 In 3 team* to the I.ee*burg PI*
rate* la*t niKht. I,ee*buig’a How­
ard I!alt*y lim ited III* Saint* to
fish ! hit* to re g iste r the victory.
nskl
Bill Story and S tan Karplnabl
worked for the Ancient City
nine.
The Daytona Brach lilamler*
trimmed the loop leading Orlando
Senator* In D aytona llcach by a
4 to I count. Stohbv Slabelfeld
racked up hia 22nd victory of
th* year. Orlando'* Lmi llevll
waa rapped for ten hi la by the
Daytona cluh The contest^ w*»
"Sam Itcmnm Appreeiatinn N ight"
in honor of the I»l*t manager.

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I'alatka and Gainesville
rained mil at Gainesville

were

Tonight the filant* move to
1,eeshutg, and tomorrow evening
the Ginnt* play the Pirate* at
the local park.

All-Star Contest In
CJ-F l/oop Rained Out
MOULTRIE. Ga.. Aug. II &lt;rt1—
Four thousand or m«we fan«^*apeeling to *ee the fieorgia-FlorIda l-eagne’* annual North-Sou^h
game hoped for d e a r *kle* tonight
over the baaebnll park of th*
Moultrie Athletic*, elt* ef the
fr»y.
Shower* caused (roetponement
of the gam e la»t night. Tlie
weather man indicated It may
rain again today.
Th* game pit- the 't a r , of the
four northmnst ritie* of the league
—Albany, Atnericti*, Cordele and
M nultrir--again*l the leading play­
er* of the * o |h n m o * i r itf •»-Tallaha&gt;«ee. Thomanvllle, Way*
ero»* and Valdosta.
The “C onfederalea," piloted by
Manager Jai k Rothrnck nf (he
Tallahassee
Pirate*, are
thn
farorile*. The *&lt;tuad Inrtude* the
cream of the th ree fjr»t division
eliibs-the
C rat-planr
Valdosta
Dodger*, the second-place Wayrrnt* !l*ar«, and the fourth-place
Thomaeville Tiger*.
Manager Bob Btanlon nf th*
Albany Caidinnl* will direct the
"Yankee* **
Both team* rom prl*e 1ft player*,
(ticked by »pnrt* w riter* who
cover the league.
Tlie fit at pitrh ia d ated for
8:16 P. M.

M. J. Mohm T o Reward
H o m e Run Hittern

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M. J. M'i*», J r., Orlando real
estate man, ha* announced (hat
he will give 17.50 to all jdayrra
nf the tim id* S ta te le a g u e who
hit home tun*. The offer wo*
made to include all remaining
game* on the I94H *rhr&lt;lule.
Hbv R'iscok i anx nf Sanford
Will iw the fira t tn recelvo an
award for rapping a home run
In the Orlarid" park la st 8unday.
Lcn Malle will also receive a
like amount for h illin g a four

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T hr fralu r* ninth tar* at th*
Volusia County Kcnnrl Cluh in
Daytona Brach toniirht could be
fittin g ly called a “ battle of the
g ian ts," for Hacinic Secretary
Merrill W att* ha* ’ a«*rrnhlrd a
whole octet of wondef g te y hound*
to gallyp in thia rla**ic. Both
Bolling Boy and Gloria Ann will
lie there. The la tte r i« regarded
aa the track'* "K irat Lndy," while
Boy ia the auper-mrrner which
humbled lieauliful Pallet to in a
two-dog exhibition m atch 8»"t
S aturday, Many peraoni teffntd
(iloria Ann an the local oval'*
ace of act:*, hut hundred* of dog
rarin g fan* think th a t Roy will
pu»h her from th at pedestal to­
night.
And (tloria'* prestige also will
be threatened hy iiiinhlr-fnoted
Snow And Sleet. This brilliant
female, in a big track upset, de­
feated her Juat recently, till'*
Honey Bird is antithdr *#nou'
threat. In her last five races she
ha* come in either to win or to
place. And then then* I* Itapnl
Keller. Everyone know* (hat he
lias w hat it takes but he never
opened up locally until last Mon­
day night. Then he pulled *
brilliant win in the seventh race.
Ollier are* which will run Ms
•■might** main attraction are
Ante Over, Poverty., Pride and
Little Super.
i *i h a ir a rata « ilr
• I t . i Malt 11*111 IteoSIr
Ho llloe. No I'hlll'SII. C lia iitil'
i:»»*. A.|&gt;lrr, 1‘oplW Jolt. Trisa
K t)ef, Kina Midas. Top J U tt"
Xad Hare S l*th Mil*
fl.ast Mali llallf ll.a k te
•last l.ynn, lu rk laerln g , • Hliaito
Happy I.rati, flop oat a/, t j . t l X .
Hay Mulroih. Hruff
3rd Hare X lath Mile
flash N i ‘a.li Jaded John, 1'fln
ires [Una. Iloasary Ace. I'n e in
Toe*. Korn (fiirrn. Hhy l-aiir. Sir
Hoots.

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Husan H tairrs T i m * Kirat, Moor,
•tor Met My I le t In* Ilull Ju A IWll.
Hr Happy, \Vaiiaiiari,;ilalipy ijal,
aih Harr S I a US. Mile
I’rtMrraa Midas, Hplh.Tlach. Klon
■11ha. I-ady'a Happy, Tllsmlst, IMdorado, Deposit llo*. 1,1 &gt;la
•IS Harr KalWrtir
Mail Atom. Hhlrt Hand. Jnhitlon
Jones. Itutie a I'holt *. Tom . I'om
mander. With I’leaaurr, Henny
Kouvati. I.tichy Ht oil
THt Hare S/ISIfc Mile

Jo* Major. Mystery Hpol,
lined. Annii rrsary. In
Aitlon.
Hymphony, I'rlsr lashel, llowaidstown llrldar
nih Harr I Itlk Nil*

finely Itrhrl. I* Italsn. Hay rm.
Ihdllna I'anyon Viking Miss. Ills,
II,oilier. Now Voyager. I'onseul
•Ik Hare 1 Itlk Mile

l.lllle Hopei, Hnow And Hl»et,
1‘nverty I’rldr llnlllng Itoy, Ante
user. Itlorla An*, till * Honey lllrd
Ho pld Keller.
link lla rr lleark I s s r s r
Viking lues, Humlr treat, I'audy
Ijsnr Jill Jinks Kuriey Holies,
Itomantlc Mr. Klosele M,
Sen
Hwallow

KggH and Poultry
JACKSONVILLE. Aug 11 (/1 1 Egg* and jioullry price* tsm aineil
unchanged on thn Jacksonville
market* t n lay.
INSURANCE COURSE
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. 1 1 -f/H
—The state'* first negro life In­
surance underw riter*' workshop
wilt rinse S aturday at Florida A.
and M. College here.
Thirty-five life Insurance men
from all parta nf the sta te a re
attending the tbrec-wcek courseply blast agalpal DcLand in Ihe
University Cllv Monday night.

Paint Now - - Low Prices
ALL

PAINTS
AND
ACCESSORIES
GREATLY
REDUCED

Bo sto n
TO DATE

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TO
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O yster Hay, S . Y., won tha sixth
race In the championship sevenS h o u l d B e l i e v e in
race yachting series on congested
THAT • ME WHO LAUGHS
Tm quay Bay.
L A S T - - • THEORY -----The United S tales h as strong
w h e n m /s
B o sto n
1title chances In this and In the
* * ° BOX
sta r ami firefly dinghy class,
B EG A N THE S EA S O N IN
Over In the Empire Pool lf o u ilp
LOW G E A R THE W OLVES
at Wembley, W elterweight Horse*
SH O U TED H O E NfS
H erring of St. P etersburg Joined
v S B AO, B U T S IN C E TH E
three American team m ates in the
v v v
_ sox st a r t e d
S S b ^ R O L L / N G Hi s m e a d
thin) round of the boxing tournsS EE MS
ment.
TO B e ,
The rugged U. 8. N avy 147^ i
pound champion banged out a
decision over Peler Koran of Erie
to catch up with team m stei
Frankie Sodino of Philadelphia,
112; Wallace Smllh of Cincinnati.
1.15. and Edward Johnson of K a n *
*a» City. 129.
But Uncle Sam's fig h te rs suf­
fered two reversals.
W ashington Jones. 22-year-oU
U. 8 middleweight from Lovejoy,
C R IT IC S . WHO
THOUGHT BOirtHS III., was disqualified In hia second
round bout with \ G avlgnac of
poor s k r t
Belgium for hitting with an open
m ig h t m a k e
glove. The disqualification cam*
M A R S ! JO B
O U T SH O U LD
in the second round w ith Jones
l
ta m e a loo k
apparently well ahead on points.
I A T T i e JR T A R 1H Y
Charlie Spcirer, IB-year-old De,
P R o n ig /
troll truck driver who fight* iilV
the light heavy division. wa»
l«e*ten on a decision by George
H unter of South Africa.
Stanley A. Slancsyk of Detroit
lifted 'JBfl'S pound* in a two-hand
press in the light heavyweight
weight lifting competition for *
new Olympic record.
I f THE SD K
It was the 17th record eitahr/N/SN J t r
lished In the competition and
JO E WILL
m aintained a 100 per cent average
B e c o m e The
of a new mark In every d iv is io n
E ho MANAGER.
American
fencer*
defeated
e v e r tv
France, 11-5, and Holland, 9-2w in p e n n a n t s
h TH THREE
Memliers who participated In
D ir r e R E N T
these conquest* were Norman
C U B S — Bi l l
A rm itage of Greenwich, Conn.
W k e c h h ie .
Titwir Nyllaa of New York. Dean
WAS THE OTHER.
Cetrulo of Hollywood, Calif., and
Miguel D* Caprlle* of Pleasantvilla. N. Y.

JOB

WITH T ilK EIGHTH ARMY IN
OSAKA, JAPAN : (8 p c c U D -8 g t.trth u r C. Dudley, ton of Mr. and
Mr-. Acy Dudley of 1109 Orange
A trnue, Sanford, Fla., I* a memI ‘ t nf the 24th Infantry, now
stationed at Gifu, Ja p an ; Th* 24th
Infantry ia a p art of the 25th
Infantry
(Tropic
Lightning)
Division, commanded hy Brigadier
General Everett E. Brown.
Sgt. Dudley i* a section leader
C*m. M. »nd during a recent
' trig* firing ho i|ualified *« sharp• I.....
with Ihv M-l Rifle.
Sgt. Dudley n n lrrrrl the Army
in October, 1942 and recelvnl hia
* isic training af Camp Hoo«l,
Tixns. lie departed for oversea*
duly in February. 1947 and since
• m in i in Ja p an wn* assigned to
th-' Ifllh In fan try .
Ih fore entering the service
i t Dudley attended M crhapter
School

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Kiwani* Meet

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Olympic M eet

Y JOE, NOW - - By Alon M o v r

Alan M a w iSjrt. A rthur Dudley
Stationed In Japan

Battle Of Giants TWENTY WINS AGAIN?
Sanford-DeLand
Game Postponed To Be Held Tonite JO H M N y SAIN
nd able
Due To Weather A t Volusia Oval c mu rolsetr doerp eTHE

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•&gt; unity of people w ith religious
ideas," he said. Plana include 4
r o POL f'i,L h a l t o r
i eallh center f„r the aged, matiy
TH/S PiTCH'NG A/At /
■f whom will bring relatives, an
academy and college, and next
••nr u sem inary ia planned. The
Marino barrack* with Id rooms,
hits * capacity of H00, hr reveal­
ed
Mr. Mnddv told of a eolonixalion piojcct by the group end of
advertising Sniifmd
In every
•fate in the nation In regard to
t'* climate, strategic location. In•»i-tries and farm ing, lie wn*
ii tinduced by Rill Stem prr.
jr;.&gt; s &gt; 5
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W. D. Upshaw, form er Georgia
EOh jm -* RAO :u UTTREO ROOK'HS
•
mgrt-xaman,
told Kiwanians th a t
PROv * rfO T .o g j b TON OtVHERS TO
■hi- Fellowship Foundation will
J/\t * »l d vFrK, A.rD S E T T E R
« great aid to Sanford'* social
COS TRACT— THIS ACREASe CCM/NO
end economic future. Dougins
aV r»£ MORNING o r THU ALL-STAR,
S trn -tm m w as initiated as a Kl,i'_ r, r HAVE JiSWREO NAi-NE STRUCK ■anlan by Fred Wilson President
o u r 3 AVERiCAS L tA SUERS N A ROW; I unison anneunred the coming
Kiwfanl* election of officer* and
diirctor*. G l.ests Included Mr.
I'pshaw , Erlw «rd Paxton of Bt. Day
1'itrrsburg and (*. R. Wilson nf Thursday
Fitrgerahl, Gn.
M/S LEAGUE

Schedule For The City Recreation Program

Nine Major League Teams Have
Chance To Capture Loop Flags

Time
9:00

Place

G ram m ar School

Ruth In Hospital

By JIIK IIRf&lt;TILER
tr«allaae4 tr*«i •*aie flael
he had vlatcd Ruth.
ASSOCIATED PRESS SPORTS H BITER
"He recognised me and aaid
Nine trains ere Hill in llic running l»&gt;r (he M ijor I.cague fl.igs lod.if
hello,' “ C arry said, and, in an• t llic giralrsl of -all Im &gt;cIm || &lt;«m|&gt;.«ignt roars ji.nl llic Iwn-lhtrds m a il. *wer to a question a* to whether
T lie list im ludrs (Teveland. Philadelphia, lloston .m il New Yoik in tlw Ruth smiled, added: “ He's always
A in rn ra n League, and lloslon, liiix illy n , Si. Ijn u ti, New Ynik and HrU*- • ntiling."
litirg in llir National.
The llamhinn, as Ruth is affec­
tionately known, started his specOnly two and a half games
acjiarale the flint foui .lull* in tin b ut half of tin- inning In ssm. 'aeiilar Iwsehall eareer a* a leftI'i i- Wn* lb .•»*'« homo run ssith handed pilrhrr who doubled a*
tho American, while- six and a
half games sopnrnti' llu* fli it two mates aboard in the first hii outfielder. Although a really
inning wn* nil tin’ Dodgru needed g rea t p ilrh rr, hi* slugging wa*
five tnniii* in thn uttnior &lt;in mt.
At tlie moment, till- Indian* and to defeat (he Phi Die. ii* |{e* even more *en* itional amt he be*
Brave* are on top, but neither Itjm ey perm itted only five hit* came a tegular outfielder. Before
ivtlring In 1915 be piled up b at­
jHisition i* *eciirv. (inly a matti r ftn bis loth victory.
Ralph Kiln i hnligi'd a two tun tin g rrcniil* which iierhap* nevtr
of i'|K-rrcnlagp
nejmrates....tin
.. point*
-------------.-------Trilie from Connie M ark* *m**-i homer in. the firs t inning, hi- 2i*th,
Ing Athletics. The R ravrs. who *" f ' ,h,‘ 'ir a te * off to a good
laia»| a three gam e lead, arc • tart.
The C ntdinnl- tttvl Cincinnati
•lipping fast. A m onth ago they
Red* were not scheduled.
enjoyed mi right gam e bulge.
It v -putting a tw light night
douhlehrader with
W a-hinglon
while the Tiger* w ere defeating
the Indians, 741, In D etroit, Ibe
A'* tied Cleveland for firat in
games wot, and I o k J , However,
since tl.ey've played sis more
game* and could do no In-ttcr than
get an even break in them, the
A’» ttail the Trila- hy aix per­
centage point*. A rter the Sen­
ators won yc-terday'* opener, 8-2,
the A’* came back to win, 11-2,
The Red Sox m ined past New
York Inin third place, two games
off the pare hy browning tho
Yankees. 9-b, n New York. The
New Yorkers dropped into fourth
jdarr. two and n half game* be­
hind the lead ft ■*.
In the only other gam e yester­
day, the St. Louis drown* ad­
vanced within n gnmc of sixth
place hy vanuuishirig the ia*t
place Chicago White Sox, L I ,
Ilobby Feller, try in g for hia
12th vjrtory, went down to hi*
l.llh defeat Instead when he w-a»
rluldird for eight hll* and five
rnn* In the six innings he workrst.
Young Ed Grady of the Tiger*
struck out 10 in the 7 I 3 Inning*
am
he pitched tn rack up hi* second
U U M N C E A.
victory in a* many *tart*. I’at
Mullin'* 15th home run In the ISITOtli Attardlop
fifth produced three run* and repart, laureate A.
eat Uall.d State*
pinned the loss on Frller.
A crowd of (17,091 saw the Red Cierk til.v ok lo,
Sot rome from Iwhlnd with five teuatiyT envoy \
run* In th r eighth to defeat the
Yankee, Vern Strjthen*' double
YOUR “SHIP WILL
off Vic Ranch! with the base load­
ed w a. the big blow. Tex HughCOME IN" Sooner
son. pitching in relief, wa* the
By
the Aid of Newipepef
winnerTrailing 3-0, the Giant* arorrd
four run* in the eeventh, added
two more in the top of the eighth,
then staved off a Boston rally In

2:00

M ayfair Inn

wilt h« equalled.
Although hia Majnr League
career sta rted In Rnaton, he wa*
*old to the New York Yankee*
in 1920 and It wa* there that h r
achieved hi* g rea test fame. ILhit moat of hi* 714 home run#
with the Yankees.
He competed in 10 Wmld Series,
and ho piled up mote World
Serle* and reg u la r season record*
than any other jtlayer.
Ruth ic m ain rd with th r Yan­
kees through 1914. In 1915 he wa*

A rlirley
Girl* Club Meeting
Cover wn*t* p a p e r
basket*
Roy* m ake bill fold*
Group gam es; softball,
dodgrhall. Football
Swimming

named vice-president and mods*
ta n t mstiager of the Boston
Braves, a jmsl he held hut briefly.
In I9.IN he served briefly as coach
nf the Brooklyn Dodger*, and
th a t marked hia final appearance
a* a mcmlicr of any cluh.

Meat Prices
I • &gt;HM'lt«***4%

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19 rent* ami today you get two
pound* for a quarter. The gener«,V
* '* and' -----run of* fruits
vegetable
I93H were about half th e price*
consumer* are now paying.

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bunches of carrots then cost 10
cents, anti now cost 19 cents. A
five pound hag of peaches coat

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$5.95 Floor &amp; Deck Enamel
$4.15 Interior Paint
$1.95 Enamel*—qta.
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in afternoons. Gentle to m oderate
soothv.r*!»rl) winds.

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To P ro tect th e Peace of th e World;
To Prom ote the Progress of America;
To Produce Prosperity for Sanford.
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VOLUME XXXIX

Long Session
With Samarin
3 Proves Futile

Forecasts A Woman President

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

TH U RSD A Y

Leaned

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t u r n B a c k r o r a y s in B e r lin

Soviet Teacher
State
Justice
Re- Serves
Decision
To
Study Interna­
tional Q u e s t i o n s

WASHING I ON. Aug. 12. &lt;/V)~
The Home Un-American Acliviti-s
Committee questioned Michael S a ­
in arm. H in t i.i n ichool teacher, to
clay, but raid it got no "pertinent
inlornialion" from him.
At the end of an hour and a
half session with Samarin hehtnd
d o te d dooii, Chairman Thomas
(R -N J) told leporten the vsitness
would be held under tubpoena
“ at a to u rte of future mforma**
lion.
Meanwhile in Washington the
H o u i e Un-American Activ if tea
Committee announced that “ p re­
liminary slejis" b a te been taken
to protecule tome tpy h e a tin j
witnesses for |&gt;etjury - lying un
det oath.
On lire iwrjury move, Thomas '

IN THI WHITI HOOtl rove garden, president Trum an ahnhe. bund* with
two uf the Bt teen-ager, who are In Washington to attend a G irl.' Nation
aiteiiihly tponsorrd by the American Legion, Tin y arc I.llli.hi Gong
(left). Miami, F la , and Kennon Kethley, McAUcn. T e a . The Pi t s blent
bdd tile high school glrla that ,‘iom e day the lightning may .tith e ' one
Of them and make her Prealdent of the Uullt-d States, (fnlirm iticmall

U. S. Offers Seat R ep o rt Is Made
On Danube Board fv l/ fi iP lr' Ao gf rrr e' f jl ie sr uO nn
F o r Concessions Road 46 At C Of

Cannon Offers Trade
For Representation
'
ByGermany, Austria

Columbia, ha* obtained a Iranicript of all bearing* in the comm illrr’* current invetligalion of i
an alleged etpionage ring. Tlioinat
laid Fay i* “ particularly in t e s t ­
edi ...
in ....
the |icr
perjury
jury angle.
;
R etrial com ml tiro
mem bers (
have demanded th a t the Justin*
D epartm ent institute perjury pro­
ceeding*. They .aid tostlmony h a i
t**n »u eonflicting that It waa
obvious some one waa deliber­
ately lying
Rep. Mundt (K-SD) told re
porter* th a t Soviet a g ro ti vug
II wa.laaee O* I*Bar TV*a)
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R u s s s ia n

*.\l&gt;story .Man*

Rufuses To Identify Spy (Jumi

BELGRADE. YUGOSLAVIA.
Aug. 12 i/P)— llrltain challenged
Huaala today to prove ahe h a.
rip ar| ln r |, ( l U on lh , |&gt;in u b ,..
jjr.vt «• lhat I*, that the river
tour h r.
Soviet
woil. Huaala
claims lu be one of the riparian
alatea with th a rig h t of jurldiction over th a waterway. So
dura the Soviet Ukraine. The
Ukraine dora touch tha Daauba
ual barely. B ut if the Ukraine
• ran.iderad aaparat# frees tha
real a f th a Soviet Union. tha
nearest Russia* paint to lha
llaauha'a banka weald ha hundrtda of miles away. Britain's
Ambassador S ir Charles I'eaka
»*vrd a map. Show him, hiv
demanded
ol
the
Russian.,

t

NEW YORK. Aug 12. ( f l V
&gt;\ sta ir supreme court justice
today rrveivrd dec 11ion on a writ
of habeas corpus liroughl to free
4 Rutvian tihool teacher secluded
in the Struct Ciiuvul.il.- here.
n ir court look the writ under
advisement after attorney, for the
pctdionrr. Chrirlophri L in m e t.
•ought writ* u f in /u r r again*!
ho th the cornu! general an d Mr*.
Oksana Stepanovna K oienkm a.
j S tate Supreme Court Justice
Samuel Dickitem said he wa* de- j
i4y,n(( , f ,lon •vcau .e ..i the u -

"....... “ .

In W ashington, meanwhile, Rusii* protested the action of the
Pope
Says
Property
«
,
„
, New York court in ordering th#
Secured
For
Fill
ror
I ' l l l Soviet consul to produce the wo­
N ear Geneva Bridge man in court. Immediately after
the protest was lodged with th*
Progress m muling the S a n fo rd , State IV paitm ent, the departm ent
link in S tair Highway No. 4 6 . wired Governor Thomas E. Dewey
from Geneva Avenue along llir ' requesting lhat any furtlirr action
shore of the St. John* River and again’l the convul be held up
la k e Moiiior to Sanford A vrnur, lein|Mirarily.
Jutlice Ditkslein said the Ruswas ir|M&gt;ited last evening bv
County Coninmiiun Chairm an If. •u n consul had informed bun lie
B. Pop* |» diirctor* of the Sem ­ was treking advice from the S w ­
inole County Chamber uf Com- irl Embassy in W aihinglon “ as
merer at a lurrting at tile T o u r-11(1 hit rights and status ou this
i-l C antrr. said Edward Higgins, I question'.*’
manager
J “This
m a tte r la im portant
Mr. Pope revealed that the |W ‘'Ugh In glv* to th* consul
property nrcessary for construction I ? '" '. 1! ,T.'er.^ uPP°r t “ n**&gt;' J"
ol a new till and bn d g r near t ] i r |(lrlll
|
p irtrn l Geneva Bridge ha* been j "It t. aiso im portant for th

T o

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Tnd ihat"7he
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A DBAMAtIC HIGHLIGHT of the House I t American Activities C i mmlttre'* tVavblngtun hearing occur* a*
Aleiam ler K o ra l (standing, extreme right I , named ns a Communist courier, refuse- to identify Liliabeth T .
Ilentlry (itandlng, evtremo le ft), self-ar o«-d Red spy quern. The committee contended llu t Koral took
i over MUa Bentley's Job in IB IS , shortly before site spillrd her spy ring story to the t ill, (fub-rruilkouil)

President Names Opposition For Governor Jester Of
Maurice J. Tobin Texas Threatened By Dixiecrats
Labor Secretary
T ru m a n 's
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I lo n e
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lM e W C u m C f
v lC t
Nation's I^.t bur V o t e
—_
WASHING I ON. Ao . 12. t/T) President I h . iii.ui ...Id .I a reemd

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Shower Of Meteors
To Be Visible Tonite

Detroit policeman.

llir A l u m , alls at K ic u tb c rg
iuit.nl l u . k Snvifl * uiiliullrd ( ,e rman iHiliirineo and Ku.iian M Ps
wbo w eir living to l e j n h bouses
i i r u u tbr binder hem their tone*.
Tbr hiili.li. .mini by western
•n lur German idlnei*. it.qiped *
• linilal aitilir il I’otidaiurr P la it .
In l i a ii k l ii ii (irtman tluongs
r.llinatr.l tu tt.lal 10(1,(MX) demon• tiatr.l in tbe l S, rune today

agiintl liigli |iiicc».

.rv^rT'iS.dTi1Krtfc s londition
S till Critical In
Fight For Health

Kail Unions Complete
.Second Wage Fight

Use state.

L in e s

n o t s i n s . i* * . Aug 12 pi*)
I |&gt;I lui'lil Ktu- Im .ti tin I lie formal oprning id |lie m ullirinri*' pie- tn s l w orkers angrily protested
M,lr,1,*al ...inp.igii, losl.sv itiiralrlied Guvernor Ifeauloi.l Jr.trr ul Irsav rising living ..ills *1 a m a ts
m u tin g call.-.l ii) tiiitr union* tn
D jf
III llir \ i * \ r Mihri y'cnn.»| rlrcth'fl
flir
».»mr .»* NuVhlin |( amiolpli, pie.idr.il
the I Inti.tun li.u l‘i isnk f u ■t.
ll.e Her tin newspaper T e le g ra f,
Ao . h ialmn. muiiiiiatrd R. E. Fownrs, Hnustoii illurnev. as prim an rn t
operating under a Itnttsh license,
rb.m m .iii lot a le x a i slates’ light* itralegy maw inerting.
r.|Mirti-d .-lothliig factories and
Kaml-I|'ti ilirrat. n «l Jew tir w ith.
.............. —
tailor »ho|&gt;* In Kuvh-t-oecupte^
N* . x t^. oj&gt;|«wltion unless t h . 1 D
« ,
^
j . .
Mecklenburg were busy w ith or­
der* fnr R i i i .I sii niililary uniin, tn*
„ I,
way
‘Tr I* repurted (bat the uni­
*
IV.- will »tn that convent I
form* • &gt;. tut, -tilled for new Soviet
“ JW unUw
(loop* wl.o-e a n iv al t* expected
i t - iniKiimlnlph -aid.
in Mei-kt' ' burg in tbe near fu*
■ if llie ctou, niion j . lut in
lute," -aid tbe T rlegtaf d isp a lih ,
b ' . iiv fm m n&gt; tiv unlaw ful meanft.Mil S.‘bw.-l , 11.
i' &gt;
-ilde fm n liigli . ta le of

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M o u ses

'/. u lit*

Miint lm * ting- lu *11 m a jo r
cities uf 1 he &lt;i.ir of Hesse domantled that Gen l.ncliis 1). Clay,
tbe Aiiieiicr.ii iiiiliiiity tp’vvriiOr,
appioie n law ubicli would pro­
vide tn.ii.- nglits I t workers in
ie*a» 11* 1*. 1.*-1,.* DniHHiat*. win. matinRi-im’iit
About 2 0 ,(1*10 ,iffn e and indus-

Industry Ordered

Mapping

S e a rch

IMilite lm ne.I b a tk ih ii Russian
(o ra), inlu (Lett » n t..n of B eilis
tu d l).
•
R iioian inililai) |H i|itr, augrnenteil bv tinm an pulictm cti
from tin- S uiiri ie&lt; lur. u e te a h
triii|&gt;ting l&lt;&gt; a u n t t.n n is n . in th t
u r .lr m . r i t i u i [be K unians .a id
tlirv . . n e looking bn black mar*
k rtri. Iln lid i and American* .aid
tbr S ,v irt&gt; aim migbl Lc looking
fm Russian ainiy drserteia. or
nnybt |u&gt;t base brrn engaging in
"liaraiiiriK ta itn i

sari." .X u.:......— h'na"?,aL Stu&lt;*y

State

A re

H E R E I N . Aug
12. (/P&gt;—
Ament an
and Hiitiih military

and Demin Mill I’.nlV .* lie. bnped
the newiumer, M .iurnr | Inliill.
1would help . . . . . . I the falmi liatlol
nt November.
Tobin ileppr.l uni &gt;d tbe
Malvai
Ini.ell. I ' l . i i n i - in • I • *I
, h • 11I , T brt .
w c u rrj
deed bad com I l&lt;&gt; consult with llo- R tatr
(I.nt I., liuv. opposition ip Nov P h
- in
H is s
night tr. a r n p t 11.** ;n&gt;&gt;t of Sr.
.n il-1
lEunilulpli rontlnned.
* n y s iu a il o il y S
*1 I S
sunn- international queition* in tria l, uf lavb.ii ..h u ll lit. hern
Department.
II) ALEX II. SINGLETON
l[em),tiling
ill.approxim
ate!)
P
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s
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S
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volvo.l here w ith respect In the* ■
ti;rliterr- utli-nding tli
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia. Aug
County Engineer M. C. Hagart person, who were brought h e n . vacant nil. r ll.e dc.itli of l.ewn ” ini .tut,
SAVANNAH. Ga. Aug. 12— 12, (A*)— The United Slate* o f­
D e s p i t e
R e la p se
nu-.-ttng »f the fate o f Charles I
hav been im trucled to check over whether under diplom atic Ini B* S« liwrllelib.ii ,b, .|une i 10.
(AS—Complaint* that 220 Geor­
i i
"I
Liiglninl ami l.ouia XVI uf
—
niunitv
nr
na
employees
”
fered
today
to
trade
away
Hi
the
route
between
Geneva
and
Tl,r 4 7 -y ear.d,l Nev, U g U n -lc ,
............. .-.immenleih
M U ' MIRK. Aug 12. GV)
gia negroe* taken to Michigan
The rn n iu t genera), Yakov M bring. In «a.lilllHt..ii
for farm work had b e e n left seal on a new Danubian Control i Sanford Avenues with the idea
issslllr* al
don't decapitate political „ 4|&gt;r |&lt;u)ll |1(lr|u ||-t nuK|ltlr&gt;t
_
j
■•
ula.makin,
'.n . n n , nan
e t n ortleri'd
■&gt;
had t*e*n
ordered *In
atranded in th a t d a te , have Commission in return for repre­ of eliminating w m
*11
n . a ■ .«
e of the o b je c -, ,ir|(t|f
w om -„ Mf&lt;r ^ „ nil frconl in Hliith i l l ||r Italic I**i»il***&gt;» IimIm\ wni* flout llli* ^ill .
brought an investigation by the
ilefralril j imr. M C.nley In. " f » ' "
— »l«Ht •"
all tune, ralhrd sllgll lV
sentation
for
Austria
and
Ger­
Hons to the present route a. Stepanovna K o.enklna, Into court
Georgia S tate Employment S er­
1 a*
,
111
to ifH Vlit’in out of nffln*.
1
Iml i Iim Gm * u rn (u ird 111*
many.
dciiktnjtrd by the St»lc R oad
W:H0 A. M. today. I^im akh w * o(
vice.
........ ,,,r
w , . ulight In tell Lord Item, . iiililinii a* . n i l . i itn a l.
Employment
8ervice spokes­
dafitnl th r w rit and n rilh r r m\&lt; i f that *elei in Deni........ In I i 'U
Hi.. |r,A,. „ f Je st e r, tli.il
“ The United Stale* does not j paitm ent. said Mr. Pope,
I In- i t-yr.vi-uld Inimer New
men said today the negroe* iniiil upon becoming a permanent ! Mr, H iggins read a nut Ire from pea i ml
, leader. (21 In .Miming llir flit
tin re ih IIn need fur him In Itc-.ei
Y■»rk, ^ inker .tat. iiling fur Iwu
would lie furnished tran sp o rta­
During
the
nmrning-tong
couM
■'lllr'i gutrin iq -I iiii in l'M4. lie H,u
f nrtIn-1 the tespnnsibilitii U. 8. Engineer* prom ising
It watlaaeB lla ra a e 1 * . i
tion back to Georgia or offered member," said U. S. Ambassador j a**"’survey
,, ,
, 1,
••( In- high u lfu e and In* can lease ) c m . e n trin l a bu.|utal here lait
of the upper St. Jo h n .
emnlovnient in Michigan.
Cavendish Cannon. "W'hrn Ger- River from Sanford to L a k e ' « *
. . .
,
.
*he people, path ami follow the lum- He .iifli-iei! .t irl.q itr yes* . ~
_
D ifficulties encountered by the many and Austria become mem­
■ (be millmn-iotr rn.ik in .1 guber
i,ni
0
i..n,■ •
,r .
.
■ ■
negroe* were reported recently
jnaluii.il race tlirir In ta il. Inbin nml ohiivnm.
, ,
.
1 .
.1 1
bers
of
the
commission,
and
ade­
hy the P ontlar (Mich) Daily
The engineer* advised th a t lh e y | « 4 f A l t * T r u n u n i v r i 1 |H&gt;llrif 11,000 more sotr* than llir
('"rslra n * I* J e .tr r 'e homo town
11
.'r UJ*
I'res*. The new spaper said one quate provision is made (or non- will
remove the old hyacinth guard
a ll I
1 1 c H l S l I U l l 'late President Rmisesel. ,excised . T .-lo tr'. m ortlng It. th e music
j- '- l •» « &lt; A '«
^
o f the worker*. Reuben Shaver*. riparian
r ____ representation,
_________ _ the United
hull of *Smn IlmiRtun Colltrum Dr l l i ) r » M.iilm. *.nJ:
who live* near Savannah, a n - ' c j , . , ,
!„ »;.* un its from Lake Monroe d u rin g the
fall
or
w
inter
month*,
and
nl*»
pealed to the Veteran* Adminl*- : M a!” “ P,eP*»«i “ » «'♦» “P
.
" " Ic ■ll" , f,,r ,h '' purpose of
"II die Rulli rallied this mornstated th at they have requested
ta rll lik' il l»v tirnon oigam/a «*i*i|i|»inir
flrnh'iry
which
tin*
11
.1 . . , llllw. r r nll.
(ration offiee In Pontlae for help. J l*&gt;»ition.
tinat Tolnri
uwas
n e*|H
rx n e-i|rd
itr.l to
to lake
lik e Mutates'
Rightyr*
hope
will23lead
tu
*ui.iin.srd,
1
. allhougli
,. K
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 2 - (,P lions,
S h arers waa de«eribml a* de»- t The offer was laid down a* the the ACL Railroad to install power
lot.rn
M
f
rn
|ltu
ri|,g
Te**a'
riceat.ll..
on
bridge a t Lak j—Preildent T rum an today ordrr. . the , draw
*
,a
major
part
,n
.be
I
Ionian
rtr.
vo1r,
Novem
b#r
)lr(,
f o m d Mm o ff
t’r ucl t e
^ " f e r e n c e began debating the Monroe to facilitate the handling,m l a governm ent financial Muds
1 mu at
w ith Savannah negroe* who w e r e ' 5o»'*l proposal that membership of river shipping through the of the en tire a ir tran sp o rt In ; non dtise. . l i m i n g tbr Dritunraln mlential election,
Yt.iion to lb.- home tun king’s
pledgr In *crk |r|ir,i| nt llir I .»IY
h o v r in o r J
Strum 1*hurnioml bedside today tniludrd Ins wife.
|du&gt;try.
enroute to n point near Pontiac on the commission be limited to bridge,
"r
Carolina, who Ion! niifht
to pick cucumber*. HI* plen f o r ,
Dgeiubian Slate* alone. This
Reporting on the filing with th e ! Mr. T rum an a rtrd a fte r a cm 1111 iilr% Isihor I.ita
,
foiimilly H‘ »i|(t».| hid numinatlun Mi. Cl.iiir Itulb. lu* d iu g h le i,
help wn» turned over to the Bed i
,
.,
.
P .
c
RFC in W ashington of the C ity ’s I ferrnc* w ith top-ranking official
Th.- I n * !..
t .fiiltiAU-ii 1 Ion §l
Hu. S ta 11*• * Ititfhti'r* |*iCro«* In Pontiac.
| proposal would give Eastern Eu request for fund* to e o n itru rt a j« f the Reconstruction Finance
Mt. R iib an l | lilt.|r 11 of Norllt
The Georgia Employment Ser- rope s Communist bloc exclusive term inal and warehouse on C ity | Cortio rat ion, th« Civil A ero n au t!.. Uit S«tur«inb hul th«* Hfimti' «li&gt;l (d.-nlial 1 nndidnle nl n big rally l..n v .,v . N. II
lm n ilr r , Mis.
hut fiim un tho ii!»|it»l ut input
rice office in A tlanta »*hl the control over affairs of the 1,800- property w rit of French Avenue Hoard ami th e Budget Bureau.
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• if • anioiiiiiinrin n u n . now. n r .
,|.|„.n r Iwfure the rex aa group .
on he lake front, Mr- H iggins
The W hite Hntise said la ter a- will hold down th e 11&amp;.in«' u fur* they adjourn today.
fame. I’
U iip m tn .
personal
„
, dm'larml that he wa* welt satisfied
that Mr T rum an la "extrem ely
year Job under a tec*M a|
' tn-nd 4 rid Foul Motor Com pany
with the Interview and said lh at in 'errsted ” in finding m eans by
&lt;1- mtnirnt.
pill.lo Irlaliont dliei lot.
which the industry can best fi
\ cheek nf talau o rg an ltallo n .
i.'".1" ’,1"".1
c-t-ly “
.1.1. i - l b ,
with - I d , nanre its im m ediate req u irem en t,
"The
Itulie trru g n lied
me,
farm near here and wa* a grow
I'lnWvd llti-y mi pl.-nscd wtlli tinto do this work
smilingly," said (Tiapman a* lie
ami lung.te rm developments.
e.piai” m em lienhlp fo r Germany
et in Michigan.
1 1.dee. eipecin.l)- lo-cause of T.d&gt;
left the hospital
Mr. H iggins revealed th a t Mr.
Michigan Employment Service ju st aa soon as ahe received a
He asked th e RFC to m ake a h i * stand on tin- Taft-Hartli-y
A t.'porter asked Chapman If
official* were contacted to d eter­ peace treaty , or ea rlie r If agree (Tenant of th e U. 8- Chamber of study with a view of m aking 1law.
1 1 *««• 1 1n il t &gt;1 O n l*n m*
1
mine If seasonal labor wa* need- m#nt t* reached by the other Commerce has asked for a m eet­ rem nim endaiions to him “a t an 1 Tobin Inld rep o rters afte r a
WASHINGTON, Aug. 12 UP&gt;—
ing h r rr on Aug. 21, and lh a t ared. Michigan authorities confirm ­ members of th« commission.
Railroads and the unions com ­
rangem enta will be made to have early d ate." Th* CAB and th. vi«lt to the White House Tuesday pleted their second postw ar wage
ed 'h e need. Georgia employment
Cannon told th* conference lh at
B ureau were directed to I . while he u n still debating with
a* large group se possible to h ear Budget
•pokeemen reported.
artist the RPC.
the United S tates In terest In the the latter.
himself w hether to accept the fight today headed into negotiuH. R. Melton. Savannah area
for a third round In 8epConferring
w
ith
the
Prealdent
alig
n m e n t -. th a t be is "defi­ tiuiis
•nnervisnr fo r the Georgia Em- f,1.‘ E f f o r t q,n” nU“7 a i! ^
! W' A' Morria®" " P o r te d on g. were RFC C hairm an H arlev H ite.
trm b er,
__________
nitely"
opposed
to
th
e
lalior
a
d
,
1
P
"
*
*
"
*
P“
«‘
‘
m
l;
nim
tin
g
of
U.
a
Cham
ber
o
f
Comnlovment Service, aald th# ne­
Ih,' cu rriers ami llirro union*
YORK. Aug. 12 l,V)—Tlie
In
the
“economic
^progress
of
Euj
m»rrt,
official*
which
he
atten
d
ed
CAI1
C
hairm
an
J
,
J
.
O
'Connrll.
"
1
am
against
discriminatory
groes were recruited her* In July.
&lt;l&gt;„v r . . . in receive half the rope In genet*!. He aald th a t iD Orlando, outlined five lm- and Hudget D irector Jam es E. |&lt;&gt;r oppreauive legislation of any iirnetl an a jf ^ f n v n t \&amp;tt* IsA t fcnmm| nhf»wi&lt;r « f p e rtfiil nu'leun*
night to finish the second round.
nriee of the eueumher crop and j Interest la not lim ited to on* re- po, u nt auhJeeU brought up and Webb.
kind or character w hether It ap The unions were the locom otive is i-x|H-vtcd to be visialile, b eginn­
be given h'-uring and tra n ip o rta -1 Irionand suggested th a t th* local
A White House statem ent said plies to laU&gt;r «r an y th in g else," engineer*. Firemen and Engine- ing lonlght, and for Ihe next few
night*.
tlon hark home.
The American am endm ent drew Chamber tiecome more active In the conference waa “ for th e p u r­ T»bin aald.
men. ond Switchmen. They had
IUiIh-M R. Coles, of the H ayden
la prompt and sh arp attack from
l•■«BllaB•e m l*aa* K*arl
Gov. Thomas K. Dewey, tho th reaten ed a nationwide rail strik e
pose " f discussing th* general
I'lane Ia limit, say* that a* m any
1members of th e Communist mafinancial situ atio n of the a ir GOP nominee. Joined In the a t­ in ea rly May.
as ho "shooting stars" m ay be
• f D l n * * a « a #1 T n Joritv which fonhadow ed defeat I
tack on the T rum an Admlrdslratransport Industry."
MaJ.ir features o f th e ag ree­ counted during a single hour, If
M e e t in g P la n n e d t o o f ,h e am endment, probably Ut*
(Caairaata •&gt;» I'M * a is.
m ent, including a IS H -cen t hour­ rloud rendition* an- favorable.
ly w age Increase, had been anEarls summ er, in the e a r th ’s
. - .
.....
,h *'
cycie around the sun. it passes
The 8hlp*a Service Building a t
GA IN ESV ILLE. Aug. 12 W&gt;—
MORE MONEY
the Sanford Municipal A irp o rt
A com mittee of enfgtneera is meet®
__ _______
wa* worke.1 out hy I realdenllal mets-s.r*. thousand* of which a re
TA LLA H A SSEE. Aug.
1 2 - has been taken over by Urc N ew
EL I'ARCO. T e a , Aug. 12 UT) fn r at the U niversity of Florida UP)—Governor
\ i-tu n t John R . S teelm an who
an n u a lly in the .a r t h 's
Caldwell aald to ­ York G iants, who will o p erate It U. 8. custom s agents announced
WASHINGTON,
Aug.
12
I/Fl
tvdav for the nurpose of planning day he has “ reason to hollar*"
umpircsl disagreem ents o ver tha
, n,| pte„f ,
,-arthas
a
recreation
center
for
p
lay
ers
The
W
hite
Hou.-e
said
today
that
lodav
they
aelxed
A
O
pound*
of
fnial, minor detail*.
“ Br(|
a two-dav conference to be held In m oney m ay be available In th*
on
th
eir
farm
teama,
It
waa
a
n
­
Pre.ldcnt
Trum
an
probably
'will
marihuana
described
as
one
of
Octot»er tn an effo rt to coordinate next faw month* to boost the
th e Florida m apping and survey­ m onthly paym ents to Florida's nounced th is m orning by C harles th# largest hauls e r — m ade on art fbmorrow on tbo RepublicanTAX PROTESTS
sponsored anti-inflation hill.
th* Texas-Mexleo border.
ing effort* of various federal, m ost needy dependent children, Marion, G iant official.
CAM HELL TO SPE A K
Fifteen properly owner* apThe
building
which
was
used
by
Mr.
Truman
is
expected
to
sign
Th* M arihuana. If rolled into
sta te , a n d .p riv ate groups.
aged and blind.
TA LI-AIIAS8EE, A ug. 12 M l— pearrd yesterday before the C ity
the Navy fo r recreation purpoaw , cigarette*, would bring an estlm M - the measure with a b la st a t Con­
P rofessor Tom L. Brmndford of
IM to
1B g ra n...t ......
President Doak 8. Campbell o f Commission
to
present comand
la
ter
by
Urn
Fellowship
fro
n
t,
gress
for
its
refusal
him
t
d
170,000
nt
Eastern
and
Pacific
tho U nty-ralty’# civil engineering
DIXON ARRESTED
limlted price, wage, rationing tind j ] ^ * . ***** U ttfm irily w ill plaints on recent assessm anu.
contains
an
auditorial
whma
Gout
potato,
coteoai
nwn
told.
departm ent, who head* surveying
JACKSONVILLE. Aug. I t—OP)
deliver a commencement address These were reviewed and th e
Roger Burton, 22, Inn Francisco other controls.
course* a t th* iaaU tataon. aald th a t —A nun Identified aa Jack Dix- movie* will be ahowa three tlsaao
tom orrow during g rad u atio n cero- assessments were taken under
The
bill
authorises
restoration
■
week
(hiring
tha
training
season.
"taco,
wa*
eknrtnd
boforo
U.
8.
Use steering O waalttoe meeting on. 24. waa arrwtad Im n today
monies a t Troy S tate T eachers' consideration. Tha assessm ents
of
coat
role
over
Installm
ent
buy­
A
soda
fountain
will
bo
operated
C
om
m
lulonrr
B
o
n
ry
CUfton
w
ith
(odey hopes th a t th e O etaber eon- and held In conmettaq with ■
College,
T roy, Ala.
will be taken up by the Coming,
and
Increase*
th
e
r
esc
nr#
re
­
and
soft
drinks
will
be
om oggllur MrtoUcm. T V eao# w as
fet-enea will aid In Use
lie wRI discuss ‘■Tha Scholar mlssinaers later, aald II. N. Bayar,
Piet loti at adtgtuto mtpfng of S b S i r ^ i n T 'X a a &amp; tta g S ° ” There will be fteOHlM for playing eontlnusd unUl A « . 20. B urton quirement# of F ed eral Reserve and D em ocracy-1242."
- ■
------ ---- ----------d ty manager.
pool, ping pong ta d other g a a o a . was artaatad yvaterday.

Are Left Stranded'
In Michigan Fields 1

T ro o p s

S t o p p c d ln A t t e m p t s
A cro ss

NEW \ (IKK. Aug. 12—&lt;J*&gt;
An iinidrntilird woman |um|&gt;ed
or fell from a third or fourth
lloor window &lt;■( th e Soviet
Consulate lair tiwlay, police re.
ported, Ih e woman w a . alive
when carried inlo the Consulate
by allarhrw. The woman re­
portedly moaned In Itu.wian a .
•rv rra t per.on* appruarhrd her:
■■leave me alone.”

12—

W*l—Prenidenl Truman repealed
today I hat he think, the Con*
■rrn.ional up* hearing, are a
red herring. And he .aid they
h ere the strongest kind of a
smell.

Set

N o. 204.

t

H o u s e G r o u p Says
Teacher To Be Held
As Source O f Fut­
ure I n f o r m a t i o n
A u g.

I’rrrta

^American
And
British
Police
W rit Is Denied T
n
,
P
n
f

III

---- y

W A S H IN G T O N ,

Associated

A l G I S T 12. 1948

Giants To Operate
S e r v i i c e Buu|ldlng CuHtoms A gents M ake
Truman Fx pected To
Big M arihuana Haul Siirn Inflation Bill

»*■&lt;)»,«0,Ihe

through u.e u,bit ,,f ih*- p*r»eid

H i m . wa ou runfitnisiiun, nur
wre* n • I. .11 wlirtln-i any such
fn-.l- It.. 1 - innved In would be

reel*.'i-mi-ii1. nr nddilbttie tn th#

iK‘i'll put h&gt;fi fnr.-e.
Meanwhile in Moscow lha en-

v.n* uf (!&gt;•' l ulled Stales, R iilnln
ii .1.11 i.xr.i iw ease a ll 1

rive Are Killed
In Latest Series
Of Air Accidents
Its

\SSIH T.\TKI&gt; p r e s s

I u r men Were killed today in
th*- latest of it sene* of airp lan e
acr ul.-nt* in which two plan**
“ n e destroyed by (ire and Ihtaa
others were teporlod m issing tn
widely se p arate d section* of th*
glob*
lu hansns an Air Force plan*
ci a slut I m flame* shortly after
Its takeoff f t . mi the Topeka A ir
lla»e Five men were killed and
te n itijim 'd seriously.
A Trans C anada Air Lines plana
h u i't into flam es shortly a fte r
landing at Sydney, N. ii. Cool
work hy ths* atouardrss aided
tlxw ithout injury of th*
11 passengers and six crew ui*lnl**i» The plane was destroyed.
The N avy tfp u itrd a fourengine navy privateer w ith a
crew- of runs' and two aerologists
missing on a w .sther reconnsissanco flig h t 450 miles w»*p
of Guam today.
Meanwhile, search continued fo r
two planes reported m issing in
Canada'* iinrtbland.
Edmonton, A lta , rvporlrd on*
plane with u pilot and a passenger
m isting fm ni B athurst In le t on
the Arctic Circle, about 000 m ites
north nf F.iAiiiinton. The passenger
was Miss Oldenburg, geologist
from the U niversity of Minnesota.
In the o th e r missing plane w as
Y. It M urray, of W ashington,
I) C . who disappeared S a tu rd a y
about 250 m iles northw est of
Edmonton.
CARTER SELECTED
E. It. C a rte r, former selective
service clerk fo r Seminole C ounty,
lisa lwen recommended by tb e
Si-lrctive S ervice Board to ag ain
serve in th a t capacity, it w as
announced tod ay by E. C. H a r­
per, chairm an o f tha board.
At a recen t meeting of th s
board,
Joseph
Lelnhart
wa*
named as se c re ta ry . John K ridor,
recently appointed to the board,
p resen t
The loca'lon of Ihe Belectlva
Service office, together w ith laformation concerning registration,
will be announced when sufficient
information la recetvtd from Bl
Augustins, sa id Mr. H arper.

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                    <text>MONDAY, AUGUST 9, 191*

IT IE HANFORD HERALD, H A N F O R D . F L O R I D A

P A G E B IX

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Stetson
Library Has Rare Copies
of E arly Boston' Weekly Magazine

” HALK P IN T ’ FASHION . . .
►'*&gt;« those who M r 8v« I n t Or*
or under * New York designee
•bow* tin* L ute blink faille suit
to w ear wiin or w ithout * LUium .
Koundtd (Up pockets add U lU lu t
to III* jacket, cut to * abort
(*rt|[tb for betomlngr.sM to IL*
■m ailt r figure
tN . Y. lit*«* /•w dtui* i'kuloi

1
f o rt) ulne of th# *4111*11
if ' ’Th* O n lillsn Htatoiy*. rei"(
IIIitil *■ otic of the beat lourctl on
rh u rth History. arc on file Ip the
Stetson University Library,
t he inam ilnt »a&gt; published hr
lloalnn 200 )cara au«
(inly II
American llluarle* l u t e flit* of
'’T he L'hrtituii llla lo i)" aod of
tticac but II Hate complete lilt*.
Date* of putillral lull air tloll)
March U t i l l to February JJ 1*11.'
Yelloeed sinl with aotlic 'll III*,
page* slllllllj d'l* cartel flum me,
the In ter T l» uatit ' h i t ” and
many capital* nr* u ttd . It e*s
printed lif Kirkland A Green, tor
Thoms* 1'iinrr Ja o r A ll'
th e editor aaaurca bl&lt; leader*
*, .at the marailiit '• I I I rriBtfnile to
be printed in the acme fnim altb
the aaiue Luge I’agv a* the pie*
e n f llli* pa|» la S ’ by H ,*l
..
at *lie rale of lo o Jtlillllr.j* new
I’wnor per Uuaitri .Jc||.1 1 d at ah)
titular in luwo unciu lu ted . and id
n*w Tanot more per (Jiuiier, iu
■loa d n a ld i A D irected ’
A modern magaalne editut onuld
ecariely aspect hie aiibar rlLcta to
wade through a alalt-menl ul pur
pore like the lullooltig
*TI* at the ealbeal Dvalie of
mauy I'eimua ol I’let) and Judg­
m ent. borer* pi tlie peculiar line
irlbea i'uwtr arid I'ra rtlte ol the
t'h rlatlan Kellglon.* aa It.ej a«re
pr.limited *&gt;y the purer t ail m the
old t'h iu ili ul Kti gland fruui Ihe
(lay* ol the Kefartnallnn, and by
the rrt.uobtd bctllera of M 'S F.'»
Dr. William C. Holland, prc'araor of religion al Liaison Uniear
(it.AND: wlif them to re bear II l&gt; t*
illy, gatlxM tourc* m attn al «n church hiator* in fill* ot a w**kly
J u ) tr to are and heal of Ibetl It
maqa/in* puLb*li*d JOO ,ta t* age In 0 . i | n t o 'l , nlnt of th* origi­
ttr ill both lb Ureal ttiltu tn A Agitt
nal Itaur.i a n in tha S ltla .n Library. Only it llbrarit* in lb* UniIra and Ini the A dvanieintbl cl
tad titular Lavs flic* of thti rraginn*
the llealeemtr • hlnudotu and L'lu
ry Ibal the PHK8KN1 'VilHk I*
undertaken SVblrh Iherefura &gt;111 11*1edit und of rrligluiit I It eg-.aiiI Urn■ plain A leitalli Karla and tubacHb
be v t-'tl) innlliirp VY. . Aijiltele uf lb the i r i r r i l l*art* ut Ihr Aitin lug Ibtll N-.Sa#l SltlC* lu * 3*01*
Religion and in jtoW rtU viuent Ip 1!■*u Plantation* w hen there baa le*» IteUllon nf Matter* uf Tact,
• rlta d bul ol il oggwi" Tt'amphlela ' beer, a lterlr« l of Itellgloti a it .!» no atli* Sian tan alt* any Credit;
reiif(u,i* In
lia alrec’
alrec* to rend II
or other inlngr ®f a religjuuk
their Information*. aa be know a nut but the Writer
portanre ’
•* tree of Cbirg* ■a puiillil* to the uiay be ob* uf lb* Iraa* creditable
I be edllor &gt;a* alto Inly CSulloU* Puhllaher ut thla Paper, aiudtuurl) Pertobi on Kailb and woo’d he
when |l cam* lu anoUf my’u* *ill«r*. a (aiding Perrutial Itctte. tluua and know il to he to. a id e b it Uauia
'.Mlblairrt and other.’.I'artuiiA of aiigiy L’u o liu ieity . but relating duul&lt;e.i."

.Jo h n A. I|, Murphre-t-, following Stephen* -aid Mike Frerlove, St,
ill m andate to that effect try the went hlind after a blow on the
i
Kim bln
Huprerne
Court, to head.
which th,. rare w** appealed
Frerlove
* ia
w earing
the
GAINKHVILI.K. F l a . Aug. 9. folluwlng a trial h ere May 'Jo- ‘liver plate U ran ia of a wartime 1
l / 1 'l - Nominal dam age* of |1 !!H, Ulid, in which Mra. Itnwhue* Injury.
were nwnrdrd today to Mu* /.e|nu |w a t u n jo in ed
Cason, (.'rot* Creek
rerldent,
bringing to • rlote h er $ItMJ.lHMi
POI.ID Itl!( OIlD
F K illT F A I'HKH HU.NHSK s S
H A l.K Itill, N, C.. Aug. 0. &lt;flV
nvuaion uf privacy a u lt ngniuat
TAM I'A. Aug. « i/P)—A llum d
Mr*. Marjorie Kiunori Ituwlings World
*aVar veter ran with i I The veor'a record polio epidemic
llaskin, nulhiir ut "C rn » i Creek,” -liver plat*- In hi* head I* In rritl in Noorth Carolina m ounted to
l .+11** c»*e* today.
a novel nf lhat locality.
i oil condition flotn Mow* rea-eiveal
The S tale Hoard of Health reHaulage* were net In circuit in :i fight heie.
| ported 44 new ra*** »lnc* It
In las tive
Invpetor
I).
1). rliiaed it* offire S atu rd ay .
court thl* morning hy Judge

IISTIFYINO before Hie liout* t,nAmerlcan Activities Committee In
Waahinglon, Itcp. John McDowtU
f i t -Pa ) holds his glaau-a In a
thoughtful mood a* he tells probrir
that Ui* U. S. sent shipment* id
uranium compound to Russia in
l!M3. McDowell »uld Red agents
had exerted great pressure on lb*
U. S. Government to obtain Hi* vi­
tal atomic material, (fr.ternallciwl)

UPON IANDINO AT THI INTIINATIONAl AIIFOIT, Idlswlld, N. Y , following their round-trip flight In thir*
If. S. Air Fore* U-29* between New York a r ^ I joi Angele*, offlceri pore In front of qn# of the plane* Hint mad*
th e 5.003-mlle air Jaunt In about 22 hour*. They ar* (L to r.): LL CoL James If. Thompson, Lansing. Mich.,
flight commandar; CapL IUy J. Scaly, Chicago, HI, pilot; C a p t John R. Rlsher, Munde, in d , pilot, and CapL
Ceorg* N. Payne, Little Rock, A rlt, p ilo t The aliip*' erew member* ar* on plan*’* wing.
(International)

P riv acy SuitCfoHud
A g a in st M rs.R aw lings
NEW M O N EY FO R
Y O U It O L D T H IN G S
Too, lb tear (ltd r iu alt itrw
Pl-tna, Haillo, lilt) cl*. Teels,

it# (tot, i n

be tolii etlk

A WANT A D I N
• M 0 NVWITAPKR

Itlf-ADMITTIO former Soviet espio­
nage agent, U isi Kltzabelh Benllry,
teatlflr* before ■ Sonata Invteligat*
Ing sub-commltte* In W athlnitm .
She told a dramatic story of a Sovitt
•py ring which aha directed and
which eatended a* high u the * i- A |
ecutlve ofltcee of th e W hile House 1
. q . —
i t .......... ..

THIlfOUR-fTOIV HOUU stood In th* path of th* new super hlghwiy being built through Queens to New York
City's Intemallonm) A irport at Idle wild, go a a * w ot e ip ert movers put It on •’rail*" and gild It out of tho w-gy.
Th* )S-famity structure Is shown od Ua new foundation scroaa th* street. Only complaint by tenant* w*i
th a t apartments which formerly U n d Use street now face the rear of tha building.
(International'^

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U. S. Men Fired Upon

Molotov M eet

l l a a i l i M S r iw n f a g * U w |
ll oXlM*,* Itml n s * a w t
trntling doclm said a dum-dum ami by Frank A talw aM dar Yvr*
Ol tuitir otliri soil of explosive Chatalgnenu.
An Informed mure* a a ld the
b u ild lilt him
Kremlin M-aslon -waa probably
MacDonald p ru lrtled aprcific- one of Hu- must im p o rta n t meet­
eliy over this attack and a* ing* i*o far *nd may w*ll deter
I ainst smiilar minimi* of let cut nmiethe rnuiM- of th* e n tir e aerie*
...
ays in a menage to Dr. Del- of talk*.
It wa* a hiight, w a rm aftei-

nard Jorrph.

Ih i- Jcwiah m ilitary guVernur
replied:
*’lf an American ca r * i« fired
on. It wns during n Jcwiah reply
to A iah sniping, which was in
Violation of the truce.**
American conaular official* who
Visited an Arab la-giun command
ost Haturday said Arab troop*
a v r I&gt;cvn given order* not to
f ire , even if they are fired on.
One of these consular official*
M id: “ While wr w ere there In tho
reaence of Unlteil Nation* ofria ls, we did not h ear a tingle
A ra b shot, but there wa* Incessant
autom atic fire front the Jewish

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noon n&gt; Smith** lung, black automobile, flying a big American
(lug, drove thruugh the Kremlin
gates The ambassador joked with
b* be Irft hi* enibatay.Once more
be went in ihe Kremlin alone,
Robert* and ntblaigm -au took
tran-lator*.

Property Revaluation

*1 «»u**,a tr*» l**ar ii»»»
ty Hull tomorrow nlghL A
further explanaliun of the pro­
line*.”
posed assessments and millsge
LAKE HUCCKS8, A u g . V t/V)~ rati- will h« released for puhlllaraell O ffidil* aald to d ay they talon in tomorrow’* Herald.
K. I'. Skclly ami Stephen l'felare preparing laraal’s application f rr,
ap p raisal engineer* who were
for United Nktloo* ruom lxrahlp. iengaged
in the recent revaluation
An
Israeli spokesm an u id , of profierty here, are expected to
however, th* formal bid m ig h t not l&gt;e ut the meeting to answer
be euhmiited until th e general question In regard to the new
assembly meets in
Talt^a
... F
t u i Bept.
, | 21. •l-pralsala. Mr- Skelly will con­
He expressed hope th e applica­ fine his rem arks to the value
tion m ight get the seven required of real property an I Mr. l*felfer
votes In tho Security Council to personal property, which In
despite th* fact only H ire* of the thla ap p raiM l Includes business
council’* 11 numbers have 1 r e ­ stocks and merchandise.
cognised th* Iu e tll governm ent.
It Is possible lhat a number

SPECIAL PURCHASE
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I t V i l a *,« „« ■ r * « - u n i
while others said every th in g was
normal. These was nu noticeable
slowdown in Fort W orth a t the
market*, hut Monday mornings
were said to he slow generally, j
Most groerrs were playing n ‘
wait and watch gam*. House­
wives in ut least 18 T exas cities
and towns got on the telephone •
last week and spread th e word
to stay away from th e meat
counters Aug. 0-lft In protest
against th* high prices.
C. F. Mrtilapghn, D allas tm 'at
retailer, said “thus fa r w* are
unable to., see how th e buying
strike has touched our business.
The customers all mention th#
strik e hut vu ahead and buy
anyway.”

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special seaion P resident Truman
had sufficient power to deal with
Inflation but “w* found various
situation* where executive pow­
ers m ight be somewhat en­
larged.”
N oting that Mr. Trum an in,
his Philadelphia convention speecn )
claimed credit for high farm pri­
ce* and high wages. T a ft aaid
Ihe President also will haV* t a
accept responsibility for high
consumer prices.
“The President’s only com­
plaint is that the Republicans
will not give him |&gt;ower to fix
wages, to fix prices and ration
commodities,” Taft said.
" It la my view th a t the re­
storation of OPA, subsidies, price
control, wag# rontrol and ration­
ing—tha police sta te method* de­
cried by Truman him aelf—would
only m ake the situation won*,
create black m arkets and *he«»
th# increase in production which
will reduce price*.”

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Sen. Taft Says

of meet'ng* will b# held thruughout the week until the m atter of
appraisal* Is decided by he Cummission, said Mr. Sayer-

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To Promota the P rogress of A m erica;
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

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Partly cloudy th iu u ih Wedne*Ja&gt; w ith widaly scattered thunJ»r-.honer* in afternoon*. Gen­
ii* to iao d tri'.e c u t to southra*t wind*.

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S A N F O I lb i F L O K I D A mV

Established 1908

VOLUME XXXIX

i ’K SIJA Y

A U G U S T 10. 1918

NO- 202.

A jBOClAtnl P r r vs E ra s e d W lr*
i . ____

Truman Signs Vague Rumors
Subpoena For Lack Of Interest In Recreational
Questioning Is Program May End White Schedule H ousing Bill, 01 Lifting Red
But Blasts GOP B lock Denied
Given Samario

Federalization Of
National Guard Is
Urged By Committee

S anfoid'i recitation piogram lor youth thn lumtuet it (nutter, heller,
more diviersifird and under more com petent diirrtioii than ever heforr.
but utilett there it betted alcndance on the pail of white children, than
the recent 51-4-day average, there it a pombility that their portion of
Ihe program may be dropped neat iea»on. accotding to member* of the P r e s i d e n t S a y s L e f c “ l E a s t - W e s t T a l k s B o g
City Recreation Committee of which G ene Tucket it chairman
. , „.
P
i iy-v,,...__i~ \.. .. -r» ______ „ „
Memben of the Committee, laid M r. Tucker, have fieen debating
w hether or not it ia w orth w h i l e s “
to expend 12.100 fo r the reerra ruing pool.
lion of but .M boy* and girl*, each
Serving with Mr Tucker un the
D e p s irtm e n t
Hummer or an average of $47 each. com m ittee me H»&gt;- Holler, George
H
IIISAM.
\
uk . 10 irl'i—'T he
Mranwhllq,
ta
id
Mr.
Tucker,
WASHINGTON.
Aug
10
VP)
A.
Speer.
Sam
M
artina,
Jack
(ft
WASHINGTON, Aug. ID—
Is S tu d y in g
1 'i o p o colored children arc taking more ita tig a n and J. I.. Ingley. Fred
,
( A P )—William Ludwig OilPrrtidehi H um an tignrd the Newspaper /.)rtc Mar»»«&gt; todai
i|imlr&gt;i
London
MHiirr,
rliwr
advantage
of
recreational
pro­
s
a
l
s
T
u
M
a
k
e
G u ard
liana*, high *chuol Inatructor, t*
mann testified today th a t Ml»«
bill into law looday with tu llir \m iriran emha»») a , ».»vgram* afforded them than white recreation director. Assisting Mr. (uniting
F.liiabeth T. Bentley. who haw
i t . . .1
11 ;__
oic Prime Minister Stalin lu s
F a i l
U l
R e g u la rs
rhildren. with on average *1- Ganna l* Hugh Carlton, M r. *
,h r Rn*ubl can-con
•reused him of being a memlendonrr of approxim ately 100 Linda Gingie* and Mia* Harhara trolled l ongie»» lot
deliberate •iiithiirii &gt;i\ lu«ir point* for any
her of a war tim e Itrd »py
Hr
thS
O
t
IATKU
I'llESS
a day, ami un tw im m ing patties, Dum pier Director* of the colored neglect" of people mod in need of fu lu rr dUruraion with the M C I
ring in the governm ent, "i* a
W /YSHIM .ION. Aug, ID -cA 1)
I Iriu . h i ris wrnt lo tile polls t,»Jay in S .u lli t'.irolina Aikantas and
j on tin m a n problem*, (in m a n
I5»l to 200 are present.
liar." Oilman &gt; i&lt; a surprise
diviaion are Adam L. Haynes and ’ aiJrtJU,ltr | m ng quarter,.
i ongiess should (ik e the Nation­
economic
Midi),
the
.hi|H*
of
Idaho
lo
choose
&lt;audidclrs
Ioi
the
November
clri
Holts
S lre tiin g 'he fact th a t the re- Lewi* A. June,.
• line** aa he denied to the
N|f Ttum , n „ j j ,}1P m„ , ulf
al G uaid awa, from the stale,
the German political ry«lrm of
ilouae On-American A elltille*
cfeatlunnl program in not de­
While a light sole was predicted for Idaho g.u«! lurni.iits v n r r \
About
eve,y
recreation
activity
(
„
, U „ ll( (|,r legislation Ihr (iilu ir; the Suvirl lo ir in
and gtse it t&lt;&gt; the Army 10 it can
Committee what h e ^ called
signed exclusively
for under­ th a t a boy ot girl might enjoy
p rili.i to tin- two Southern state,, whric Drums.lain nonmirrs usually
,, .
, __
"scurrilous c h a r g e a’* made
get into a.tiort q u n k er, 1 Detente
privileged children, but in order ha* been going on alnce June t&amp; which could ami tliould have liceit in the m uIrnl of th r Ituhr. the
wilhilrawal ,&gt;| orcupalion lorcre. a ir irrl.nu ol Vosrmbei si, tors and w hrir a touplr ol stiff bill. I con IJep.11 t 111e.il son.niittee laid today.
againal him by MUa Itenlley.
that all Sanford boya and girlt T h ree include g am e, Mich a* enacted." H r &gt;aid in a ilalrm rat
Irtlt
H
rjf
tin
1
11
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the prublrni of uniform curmay get a* much fun and health badm inton, lennia, ping pong,
k
It pioposrd to combine the
that lie wav vigning the bill lie- trn c i and ih r final rrroxnition I In South t'nioluia.
ttllftu H
Hill
Killt w
NEW YORK. Aug. ID—id*)
uim
It.
building activity a* possible, Mr.
boxing,
Softball,
howling,
Cloquet,
G uard w.il. the Army'* u ig ,aired
—The Soviet eonaulate again
of PoUml'a w rrle rn fiu n tin a . iM uybnnk luiioth-d (mu competitor*
t alive it Wuuld be "of voomr help
Tucker pointed out th a t among
aaked aid of New York police
—
| for In* I S Sonati- real in a uiCr
r e in s r s . and the Air National
the new farditiea available for volley ball, dodge ball, daite, in meeting the critical bousing
today In locating Mirharl
Hi.RLIN, Aug 10, t/l’i \ ague which fentou-d th r fir-t heavy
ir* tll* &lt; &gt; , oa i-aar 1* * 1
youth is the M ayfair Inn swimG
uaid ss.ih the Air K n c r .ts of
shortage.
Ivanovllch Sam arin. Uuaalan
72
the Au Lillie
The pien Jen l a n turd 1 lie llouie i union llul th r Russian, W C IC "V*1** .......... 1,1
achool teacher who*e where.. . ............
abouia apparently l» known In
And it suggested (hat the stale,,
R r|uibluan leadriv ol blinking wlmut to lilt thr Drum h lo ik ad e,1.........
• runoff ,for. the
governorship l-ethe Huuae Com mittee tin Lnhs
opening
th
r
|
.iiiio.nl
to
Ihe
tween
llartniai
t'uunly pi &lt;■- .-cut or
1.1 ho.ng then coiiI i .jI td ihe
coniideration
of
anotbri
bill
which
American Actlvltl**. The Comi S nliii; McMatii and fm inrr At­
G u ild units be allowed to o r­
woulJ h a tr piovidrd "drcenl lu&gt;U- » rsl w rir dot oimtcsf lud u
m iller announced in WashingWliilr lirilm ris awaited irsulls torney lo-nerat Jack Holt
ganize lot d until a 1 y units for
Ion th a t a vubnoena to testify
mg" ioi million, ul lamtlie,.
In pi- eh'etion campaigning mi
had been served on him and
inlrinal sc, unis. Iiam ed a n d
Mr liu m a n refeirrd lo the ol Ilirrtiiigi ill thr llllri Western the .South Carolina conti «l nil five
hia wife. Ilut the rum tniltre
envoys with l orrign Mimslet Mo- candidates utlacked t In* recent
equippesl I s tlie a.lu rd to n e ,.
Tafl-Ellendet-W
agnri
m
e
a
s
u
r
e
did nut aay where.
All this wa. dumped into the
which included public bousing, lotos in thr kicm lin, ir&gt;|sonsili|r , federal court ruling l.y lodge J.
W a ll.- . Waling sslurli opened
lap &lt;d l)efrn»e
leiary I o n e ,WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 0 -O P )
ilum ilra ian c e and luial bouiing lintiili tbivernment souirrs said niemla-i hip b' the DemiHiatic
tal by the so called b u y Boaid— Rep. J. Pained Thoma* (R-NJ)
proviiiuni. This bill w j v shunted the talks still .rtr bogged down P h i l y to MegMo .
taid today that tubpoenat have
May ha nk’« opponents Were fa r­
avidr by ihe GOP leadership in osei what should be done lo aH . I*, ih'lkrlly &lt;iful Slrjilirn P in - Eorieilal said il would be looked
been leived on Mr. and Ml*.
ihe doim g days of the rxtra cluese an immediate settlement in m er Nt-stile Itennell. Hep VV J, (rr, dp|iijii9j | rn tfiu rfit «&gt;f ihr J over by the s n ir l.n ir s of ihe
liry an Doit Vtturney Alan Johnlleilm.
Army. Nasy and Air l o n e beMichael Ivanovilch S a m a r i n
teiiion of the 80th Congren.
slutie. and Linnl'eiman Mmeos A. M . Clfm in«luH i o air m .Ssinford
W.
1
ll
duos
k.
U.
S.
deputy
wanted for queitioning by the
In h i, m essage to Congress,
Slone
and Hill appeal lomglit al the fuir any reroinmendalion it nude
4
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. (/1’j
I Mr Truman had referred to th* commander nr lietlin. said hr had
Home
Un-American
Acliviliea
There also were tiller Smith City H all al ihr l ily Commission's In Congress.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. ( / P ) Pret •
Secretary T E W. bill aa the bill which th* b raid from a usually "faitly ac­ Cnrtdmu ia .e s fm House seata.
The I*.*it 1 •) was sst up la it
Committee.
—The Agtkulluie Departmenl to- Prevalent u l
I h e Nnvrmt-4'i Iiv Fi&gt;rf«*%tAl uniftr A tcountry needs. Housing ami a n curate" German source that the | Comiwiing lor Dorn's job were tax rquah/.slioii meeting
Samarin it the R utiian teacher day (otecait this year'* corn crop C liatlet G.
Ron s*id today that
a
inerting stalls at 7 H) o'r liu k
ti-inflatioli
topped the list of Kusi.ni&gt; hasr o td r tr d German rail
tb ta iil S4. 1 vf.uv of t l r Army
h
'T
John
i
laylor,
who wenl lo the FBI in New at 3,506.363.000 bushel* and the p u b iitb rd irjKiii
S ectetaiy
of proposal* the President offered
City Managei II N Sayci i mu dun &lt;i ti»v fn 1re, (iitin tul wha t
i .
. ii
r
i i | r o r m e r Mate I almi r.inimissloner
Yoik Sunday and volunteered in­ wheat cro;i al
1,284,323,000 S tate M ar,lull had
threatenedin
to calling the Congress back for .......................... .
&gt;htHild In* ifUiitr Ahetut nil civilian
,
P®*' “ f 1 ,{. L. Gao.liti I eon ! Itn .'ii and IHiinlrd out lint moiuiug that
the session which cudni last Sal* Iro|ienmg ol the i.cilw.iy.
\ »* in al % &gt;4 I hr i t ni#d lor*
formation preiumably in con­ buihclt. T htie figure* weie b tte J . retign " u
Ja m e . 11 Ha,
State Rep. Hugo 15 p ,,,,,., 1U, tll , „ „ o lu l &gt;alu rl i
(erlainly new , lo me
It'**14llniuf J al
urday.
il&amp;l
The Itnlish licensed lieinin 11 S Sun-, J- »n« Hying to unseat*
1
,
,
,
,
nection* wilh the committee'* in on condiliom ptevailing Aug. I. , T he irpoil. publithrd by llie
Senator
M cC arthy
Ill-W la) Press Service quoted the Germann It S It p tohn J lllley. and
l,u*"'r “ “ cm k sallies has alquiry into a Soviet espionage
The coin rilim ate is 177.501.- &lt;New York Si*i. was (nought up was pricipal author of th r new supervisor of the line a* denying probate t.r.l,. Hoy C Cold, ran trad y been taken under curt
housing law
He explained th* the ruiaolring.
000 bushels moie than the tecotd at R ost’ newt conference.
I against Rep l.dm J. Iti. haid*
sidrralion at a ircrnl Hireling,
The Fri'tnli Ill-ells,si newsimper 1 Heps I. 'I 1 1 .d.l Hivs-rs, Je -e p h
A reporter told Ro»» the ,lo ty I measure would "m ake the loan^
The Soviet embatty formally of 3.328,862.000 indicated a
has — alirady been Jpplosesl and
|&gt;
.r
K
u
rin
said
German
railroad
(
|(
|
|
r&gt;&gt;,.„
„m|
John
I.
McMillan
as, r.iim .n h .s ,„ n n n w | . for low eost housing much nuiri
demanded yrilerday I h a I t h e month ago. It compare, also with Mtd Mr.
Iruman h a , piopotrU •
, h&lt;ll |lipy previously liavf nffinuN liif r U***n inform«M Mini v%ru*
is llictrfote un lulled 111 tax state,
United State* ditclote the where­ ja,l year', smatl weather-plagued lhiee-|&gt;oilit program lor Ittael I t„ p|l mBj r _»
th* railroad mnv l&gt;* r.op*n*d only 1 |„
,,T ll|#, Aikan««» ini menl, llu l luve been sent oUl.
McCarthy aald th* hill wt4 on a pacific instructions from l h e ( ( . v ,
about* of Samarin and turn him crop of 2,400.952.000 and ihe tea- and that M ,i d u ll had threatened
weeks ago.
Me Math | The mailer id tax millage i f Hgu, MeMalti
will
make It mot* difficult to ton t J U a l i «• i l l 1 «rv admlniatration !
hu wife 10,( 1* So-iirt Atj|W&gt;n* )-.■*! (1933-46) average of 2 3 H.* lo r e ig n a , a retuk.
majority
In tlie
is due lor coniidrralion
K u rin aald tin construction
I( •■IIaura M P a t * Mai
------- — - I - v r o - .o .ii
rare, . . .
,
"T hat i, crrlainfy nesva to me." Struct expensive homes by tight- Dvr -------529,000.
Th* preriou* record
W AKHINI.IUN. Aug. 10 .^ ’1 —
enlng up govtrnracnt credit e l - 1departm ent of the tiermnri Hxaat* • »jih*,ii*rls he led 1 miner up Holt b&gt;
hr ,,,,,h,18
a 111 an** a
Roas replied He added he had tendril through
w s, 3.249,950.000 in 1946.
th r
insured Hallways inthe Soviet lone hua ^7 nm soles
half null irdu. lion from
t h e The Na&gt; • .f S ecieta ry of DeThe wheal figure i» 42.572.000 not teen the itory.
{mortgage route.
The bill m ake, reported that “ repair*" on the line
j , , ,, j \\ TiimhI* and C h a ri.', prewnl late of 28 mill, of which fem e Jal.i. • F u lirs tI appiovei—
The N*w York S ta r aald Its no pros Ision fo r loan* to build ' “ ■ v ir tu a lly c«.n niet. and that ; „ , v f.oight it out In th e same | ', ■mill is for operating expense plans t.- react i t -a t* Its huge Op*
bushel, mote than 1,241.751.000
Los-kn \ 11 Its • near Miai.n with. . . ------ -----— -----only small arclion* reman, to U , |j|ti f(l( tn m b lrV II o. im- neat.
source, .reported
th a t “the
Pres ers on high coat huuae*.
fotecatl a month ago (ot the ---------■i i
,,
,
end I i mills lor ilrbl teivice.
1 In sis .miidliIdrnt. nt a recent m eeting with | For !h*» fam ily InterrR t^i in w orknl «»vcr
| j,
Malm. Domocrnts w ere to
•rcond laigest of record, lust hi« claurBt political advifters, ad * , Imvimc *»r renting, At relativelv
T hr ltu««ian«»• Iom*.I th r miiIuav I
Opa Ii eactlv at Lo. plan*
November e.inlestanln for
In announcing the meeting
*
............
. . do
. . ih»
tn Jim,. f,,r vblint t in*y Mini w n r 1
year', crop wa, a record one of vocutrtl........................
•si n ' coi,| . . ...i'd today I-v two pfr(hr fullowitiK tlirii'
|M&gt;ini low m il, th
r hill would
tin
Ib-.e-e
&gt;eul
of
Hepuldirnr.s
lomyl.t,
Ml
Nayer
released
fol
t«*chnnnl «lifficult»•■•■ Thr \Vi*rI« »n
I things:
i 1.364.919,000. The ten-year *v- p ro g ram :
Ab. (tuff and
hn Sanborn. The I
J ,|1P ((1||owing , l 4 t P . I -on- i&gt; i i.iiiih to know, nut
II oMllMNen mat*
*1**
the) as ...I that they nut l-e
1, G ranting of a JtlHI.ntxi.oo"
Permit the Federal llmiaim:
tw.. C lip Cong 11 ssinen, like He
(erase it 942,623,000.
explain.ng ihe proposrd quoted b&gt; name
loan.
A dirinistratinn
to o
guarantee
LONDON, Aug. 10 -G l* &gt; -T h *
The wheat eatlm ate Included
They al
»ol tl.at reartisstion
2. Extension of de Ju re rcrog loans ond 9tl perrent liulldii*’
United S t a t e today waa declared
ink, m e unopposed in th eir ownI a s td m rn ls and in.lhgr ta le;
•&gt;f the Toil I a...del date N*val
ami non-profit corporation* which
the official winner of the Olympic 881,416.000 bushel, of winter nit ion
"A- Tax Assessor, I have corn- V.i ,St;ili n
w
heat.
46.161.000
bushel*
of
durum
under col.*.delation
1. Support for lara*P* expected n tr building ren tal housing,
400 m * t * r relay—giving th*
. district form er Rep.
.1 tl..Prelim inary Tax
Ttie N x q puldic relatluna de­
2 A uthurite the FIIA to in
Americana their t l t h title In and 256,757,000 bushels of other application tor m*mh*r*hip In the
'•" " P lo t. I. White and farm er A xsr-m ent It.ill fur the year
•p
rln
g
.
track and field—a fte r the Olympic
Unitrsl Nations.
| sure an additional tSOO.OCHt.iisi
llutr.is It. Itrigl.iim eoinjieted for |&lt;i|s using the aiq.iaised v al.la­ partm ent n t ''in. inform ation u
A month ago the w inter wheat
iury of appeal viewed moving pic­ eatlm
T he atat* d ep artm en t reported worth of m ortgage loan* on lari-*
the Denua ratic nomination The \
, , -inldished bv -I M Clemin ie .n g reb • ul 'iv liu- Navy on
ate
waa
961.968,000
compared
tu re ! and photograph! of laat Satth a t several step* arc- under .cab- rental units where the cost
enlrik-s in the otl.er rare were 26
i
Appraixal En- it i I'lan. ■ t &lt;■ o &lt;i&gt; a tio u . "
w
ith
1.067.970.000
laat
year
and
urdav'a dlaputed race.
study for tightening American re- ! for n family unit la not mote
IIY M W II NKHEI Sl&gt;\
) e a r-old -chool teacher Hetl M
f,„ n--&gt; --...e..l purposed. air,i s 11■■IInc i. al.d I'e p p .r, Fin!
(Caaltaa**
n
s
f
a
*
*
Blsl
Settlem ent of the only controtalion* with the new Jew ish sta te than 19.000.
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug 10 &lt;d'' It.uegen and It.isluosm an Asa. I H (l, | j f,,|t
(,in nod ida Dciii • - ■' declined comment.
veray yet encountered in the 19(8
An ..id- t" Ilk p Km athrix iD ■if Israel,
1 Make il somewhat rs&gt;i&gt;i
Th- United S lates renewed li­ Lyman, 27,
n-a*.*.
abbvalues,
except
t h * Flat
• ame* came aa athrletea from the
a.,t I,- lias no info, n u t inn
At the same tim e, press officer fer builders of pre-fabrlcatrd a»“iand« today tl.a t ltus»ia ag H "
YuIii:ihiNw I li**y i')it aIiIIi IiihI mi ol. It.
I ’nlted Statea went a fte r addition­
Michael McDermott d rclared th a t house* to obtain
governm -. i
to retu rn Trleate to Italythis i Tin- pci ••.ns repotting controlal rhamptonahipa In five of the
The new bid w a- made by I -S
th ere la “no conflict between I,,,,,,
iv ._
___ I
. base i.duc-d 25 per rent.
aeven aporta on todav'a p r o g ra m plats d . .'activation -aid that th*
. „
. ,,, .
,, ,
1
lei, ,-ale
Philip C. Jessup it. » li .*
President Trum an and S ecretary
I. Perm it builders to obtain m &lt;
^ ^
N(l„ otl.
\\
--Tin- A*se*«ed \*l..ationa have Navy plans to . unc, I its Irasr of
boxing, fencing, yachting, w eight­
of S ta ts M arshall" on Israeli percent insured m ortgage Iobm
■
ail lien, extended and the Hull ha i (nc.|.|.,-- |„ (be cil) of ilpa
, rouncil
lifting and roueatrlan.
DAYTON, Oo A ug. 10 IA*)— policy, lie said he w as certain on p n ie cta of at least 25 h o m e ':'
F uneral services for G lare.... i,.iB|ed. the sum m ary being as Litcka, wl.lch in tu tu has Iratr.l
1
tp r» ||rl| t»„. V
S.
Keveraal of the original deciaion
ICeallaaeA Oa l*aa* Bill
will, a unit value of *7,500
yn n rr
| | ritain had prop....... Jiiiues Cranston. 6,5, who died f,,||,iwto dlaciuallfy the victorious U. 8 . Peace came to the strike-troubl­
pm t ion- I,, more than flu bus„ M,
n. „ SWs| valua- Inrsse*.
400 m eter relay team on a Judge'* ed plant of th* Unlvla Lena Co.
lev*_ Uat Ma.ch 20 th a t the free lerri rarly Sunday morning, a fte r at.
com plaint th a t the fira t exchange today a fte r m ore th a n three
f&gt; Aul hot lie 95 percent buyer •' t „ry lw returned to Italy, but llu» l, nr . ^ of. . t 'V:
*1" '**, b;.1,1 tl -... tDi.912.Ui. mi. Including all
Ciidei legulatiolM of Secictaiy
added during To n e dal
of the baton wax illegal gave the month* of negotiations, picket line
be.*..s and 90 percent bull .lets*
bad turned down the proposal at J:.HI I*. M. Wednesday at the , ^
no l.ranch
rd Ihe
court
b attle*
and
Free
Methodist
Church
located
at
United State* another ten point* violence,
toAlIB oil houses coating | 6,:ilM) . .
Jessup said "Il I* hoped th a t 0
year U»47 This represents an Armed S civii'ri may reopen a
F
ourth
Street
and
Laurel
Avenue
tow ard the unofficial team title, N atlonai Guard Intervention.
I,--, v-1|| -.M.n l« poaailde to cstaldi*h
im rea-c of 59 per . ent over the* clo-k-il base except | U the event
Striking CIO U nited ElectrlN EW YORK, Aug. 10 W •cored on a 10-5-4-3-2 1 baal*.
6 Permit governm ent loan* oo procedure "to c a rry out the March will, the Hev. Fled IL llo rtn n I ‘I* assessed
k.iluatlona
In of an i n.i rgeiiry or without hit
officiating.
Th* U. 8 . now own* an overall cal W orkers were back a t their i U nderground cable failu re knock- veterans' cooperatives and i. Jit proposal
operation of the City,
k|H i if.c Bpplok al.
For
three
years
n
special
me*total of 600 pointa, 108 of them job* thla mornlng a fte r laat night's c l out approxim ately 676 pair* of crease the allowable coat from
lie denied Yugoslav charges tm
The 'tpti l.ttcka base wax de­
PelSoual
Pliqe-ltV
asscass-d
vote
by
Local
768
to
accept
a
pro­
circuit*
of
the
A
m
erican
T
ele­
-enger
with
the
Post
O
fflre
De
front the completed track and field
$1,160 a room to a total of *8,100 II. S and llritain had violated tl
d a te d k'xciss to th e N avy’* nredt
competition. Sweden, the next posal ending the strik e. The vote phone and T elegraph Co., for a unit. Where the Federal hot.- Kalla., near., tre a tv. In admlriisi.
....... — &gt; partm enL Mr. Cranston had t» salu.it.ons $ 1.609,861.00, represent
an increase of 7d per ren t I la*t sear and leased |o lilt city,
i.
was unanimous.
higheat acorer, has 2 5 3 4 .
more than three hours early today ing official, find th a t large-.U r wig their ion* in T
Trieste.
rieste Instead I . Ids’ll in Sanford for 10 years.
I till' 1917 n -'e io rd valuation* I T Navy inserted a clause, howmvin who
R elum ing strikers would be
The United Statea scored 4514
The falure put out of commis­ families make ihi* lim itation lin I *' said. K
lie is stirvied by the widow; two
amount of $1,990,102.00.
Sever, j . . . nutting It to reclaim th*
point* In th* entire 10.10 game* at entitled to an 1 1 -eent-an-hour pay sion all the Associated Pres* news practical, there I* an alternate -n s guilty of violating the treaty -'ns, Jol.ii of Sanford and A rthui
"(lie total Heal Estate and field whenever it desires.
Berlin, second only to Germany, raise granted on Ju ly 27, and wire* operating out of New York ceiling of $1,800 a room.
He declared M arshal Tito sl.ll of Miami; tw« .liu g h ters, Mrs.
Henct.vatn». of ihe iipa Lock*
with 201 of them coming in track would receive the Jobs th ey held excepting regional rircu ita s e rv ­
\ lice Lockett, Sanford and Mrs p,
.si assessed valuation* for
7. A..thorite 90 percent loans hoped incorporate the free te rn
haw* i- ieportk'dly tied it. with exand field where th e American* before the strike. In eases where ing New York State, New England
t&lt;&gt;rv into Yugoslavia.
Stella
Minor
of
Memphis,
Mich.;
t- a i 1918 ,m.)t&gt;"t to l l l . t t t . '. 1"!
|isr.-ioi.s planned at Jacksonville
coop*reUyr*
took 12 gold medals.
"I hope you will all keep In
Job* have been filled comparable and th e South. However, the main on8. non-veteran
Permit 10 percent loans on . .ind," Jessup aaid, " th a t the go*- two brothers, H..yt and Milton of . hi, j,, compared will. $8,866,867 Ikl and i'ciisacola. The»c plana were
Th* U. S. 400 m A *r relay team, jobs will be found, th e agreement load of early top n e w , had been
M
lrh.;
one
ai»trr,
M
r,
^0|
p
j
u
,
rcp
rcse.itii.g
an
Increaxe
L’bly,
construction, principally In rural
announced la -1 week.
a fte r winning the final by nearly said.
moved when the w ires went out. and sem i-rural areas, of horn. - iin tn en t which has made these ar I .MIII II McKencie of Had Axi- m the total roll of 63 per rent. I
ten y ard s, wa* disqualified on a
ii ea.issk* - • r w i M s*,
cw.m|Um, against u . lUell' rule* Miph . , , Kr»tu|cl,,ld,«.„ and o n .
tl Milliiiril • n l*l|* t i t )
charge th a t Barney Ewell and
a lone in the free te rrtU ry *w groat grandchild.
lo r e n io W right had passed the
_____ — ....................
Trieste behind an iron curtain of
Vt*t.s F a rm T ra in in g
Baton outside the 20 m e t e r
.is own.
1h Conti ucted H ere
change-oy&lt;*r rone. G reat Jlrltsln
which finished second, waa railed
the wlnnee.
There 1* loom f.&gt;r seven more
Coach Dean Cromwell ami *H
veteran* uf World W ar 11 to take
four American runners protected
advantage of the tin The Farm
0 m i i i— ■Mr*. Alice Richards, employe*
Mtferly The movies today unheld
T raining program being conducted
of
the
.State
W
elfare
u
n
it
here
M.
F
.
Mycra
of
Leesburg
reccivEddy Arnold, Tennessee folk tong linger, whoM recording* have
• heir claim »ha» the complaining
W ednesday and T hursday evening#
■since aiarcn
Starch *17,
been
aeUctrd ..,4 guts on the le ft side of Id*
,L- r il
t ■.
. .
'_ . , *
, • T
'since
i, had
nau ow
n acitcsru
bulge mistook the center Un* in lofipcd the folk tong
S anfotd houvewivr. have joined thr lepiJIy gtowintt aim* of women a l from 7:10 tu 9*10 at the Future
week*,
today
tj|p board
board of
of directors
directors of
of the
the h H d ^ y e rtttd a y afternoon a t 4:30
, - hit parade for. many
,
,
, - advised
,
-y ,o u- (nb gy . the
the changeover rone fo r the out­ linger* aipinng I* be radio ita n lo be lhem*elve* and not thy to imitate IJaycrc* to tak a over the port of o'clock when his '40 Hudavn sedan tliiuuyhoul the nation, who in rebellu.t. againtt high meal $»*»ce», have Farm er* building a t Seminal*
i High School, it * n announced to­
side line, U n meter# beyond.
other*.
!h o itc * of the T o u rist Inform ation turned over twico when it got out gone on Htike by obverving rnealleii wrrkv
day by John Pierson, instructor
of
.control
a*
ho
waa
approaching
He revealed that he like* Sanford and had a fine time loking al the H001*1 flt !*“ k Avenue and 8-ml
Beginning on Fnday the I3 lh , S anfcul toiuvewive. a ir planningI to go in vocalionnt agriculture.
roe bridge, northbound on
r.ole Boulevard, It w as announced
TP.NNIp TOURNAMENT
He uigvd th a t Seminole County
monkey* al Monkey Island ihi* morning. He marveled al ihe face* that today by Gordon Bradley, Jaycoe
i Boulevard a t a high rate without meat (or a week, it waa an n u u m rJ (hi* morning by Mit. Kobeit
The citw recreation pm eram
vetrran* who desire to enter the
L it wa* reported by State Uppincoil. 2465 I’almelio Avenua.
.
., , clasa
Junlo* teeviia tournam ent will he- Jerry ihe baboon could make, and laid that he like* ike Florid* sun­ president.
which atari* on SepL 1 to do
ijr Fatrolm an J . W, Well*.
Mr*. Hlrharda, who wa* *«lectud
"I got tie idea tighl after supper L it riming *1 6 :0 0 o clock, ihe so at once a* application* m ust be
» 'n M onday morning. Au#. t4. shine and would like lo live down here. Hi* home ia al Madiaon, Term,
from
a
group
uf
16
applicant!,
Myera
waa
taken
in
an
near
Nashville.
#
---------------------—
—
—
Trnnhlea will ba presented the
completed hv Aug 15. !(• pointed
will assume h er new duties &lt;«
.n ambulance to Fernal.l- explained. "I thought thaj if o th e rt»
bov and girl w inning In the
out that if local veterans do not
rltira are having meat strike*, b rrf or steak?
.on
Memorial
Hospital
f«r
Monday.
Aug.
23.
1^
Ulow “Ihe
" ' song
* h° th ar tt '‘ he
hn^had
singles divisions and cup* given n*.B,re" “h? r e n j W S J J ^ n l , claim*
Ex-iil Henry Jam uon. photo­ Join ihe cla»*. veteran* from out
Prior to coming here in March, treatm ent. Three passenger* in th- why not 8at..'onl, *o I called up 65
to lb* runner-up*. Medal* srill be fondneaa for music aa he u t at w ritten 27 year* before, and de­
people and got tairpriaing eo- grapher, wa* fu rth n g h t in hia of the county m ay do ao. Orange
cap
received
only
m
inor
cut*
and
aha
lived
in
DeLand
for
n
month
aw arded the girls a n d b o y * home listening to th e V ictrota re­ rived ta rg e revenues thereby. Mr, afte r coming to F lorida fi&gt;&lt;A
It wa* reported. They are ip;tv.ration in th e way of prom ises answer to the question this m orn­ Countv claisc* In agricultural
winning In lha two diviaion* of cord* of Jim m y R ogers. Gene A rnold
prefer#
dm pU
little N orth Dakota S tate T eacher, Cfl- ________ Loach and Mia* Ronnelte to observe a m eatless week, and ing. ” 1 am definitely in favor of training arc alrrad y filled and on*
douMp*
from there haa already
A ulry and other fav o rttiee. HI*
Bear of Lake Monroe and Mi,* each promised to call at least fivs Ih- n ic a tlm w eek," he d ,d a re d . veteran
Sponsoring this tournee will h* fira t instrum ent sent n mouth melodies th a t tall a llttl# story, Mge.
people and get their co operation." -In fact, l have been on a m eat applied here for adm itaion, said
She haa Ind axperlenre w ork.ee Mildred Kennedy of Sanford.
and
he
also
likes
hymn*.
A
t
noon
Mr. Plereon.
the Hill
H ardw are
Co. Th* h arp o r harmonica, he aald, and
Patrolm an Well* aald th a t a
Colored residents are also g e t­
for a lew firm , and f e r aerefel
trophic* eupa, and m edals will be h* learned to play “ D arlin g Nellie Mr. Arnold gave a b rie f interview week* was employed here by (he workman on ihe H enry Schumaker ting behind the m eat strike Idea, atrike for the p a rt four or five
week,. My opinion is th a t the
C OF C M EET
on dlenlav n e it week In on* of Oray." He later took up guitar, at th e M usk Beg w ith Radio An- ereoun^ng firm of PenH-ml and farm near Lake Jeaaup had re ­
said Mra. Llpptncott, and are be­ comumers are a t last showing
The Hoard of D irector* of the
th eir window*.
ported
yesterday
afternoon
th
a
t
a
and “fooled with a fiddle i bit,"
j e r e in engine Plane appeared to be ing led by Willie Mas Preston.
some aenae In opposing high Seminole County Cham ber of
aa ba p a t IL Ba ia wmM m a 10 day
W ith the women of Sanford up m eat price*.
_ ___to n ig h t.
Commerce will m eet W ednesday
OHATR WOWC~
falling
Into
th
r
lake.
A
two
hour
Calatka
T all, blonde, a a d v a a rin * a rtfteeath Street
in arm s ag ain st w hat th ey term
T. E. Smith, operator of a new t evening at 7:90 o'clock at the
T M .L A H A M tt. Aug.
search, followed by a m arch from exclusively high m eat prices, (ha
* _____ _______ _
M K J I jilr t, M r. A ra o lf p u t
— AHorfiw* General Tom Walaon
stand in th e Banford A tlantic T ourist C enter, and m atters of
a atone piloted b y Dlek V ern ar,
comas up, will th e man National Bank building stated : im portances will be dlscuned, It
today rel«d the Board of Control
Of the etatoe la the United failed to reveal an y nlana In the question
of
the
house
co-operata
in
th
e
i
a
ia
a
a
e
r
w
nan
they
may begin work at one* oa two
H! am willing to g o without m eat was announced today by E. 0 .
S tates. Nevada has the amaDeii l a k e Jessup region, he said. The
new dormitory nqit* n the Uni*
per theater p A A haa reported no plana a* m eatlaas week or irill ha pound for two .week*, if neccaaary, to K ilpatrick, p re ild tn t, and Edward
anm ber of
the
tabla
and
y*U
fo
r
his
ro
a
st
tCeadaasa Itw a Pan* Oaet
w s l t r of n a iU o .
Higgin*, M anager.
,
lasing ha revaalsd.

Soviet R e q u e s t To -iiy
Turn Teacher Over
To Reds Is Refused
ByStateDepartment

islation F a l l s Far
S h o r t Of Measure,
Which Is Needed

Down Over Terms
For Immediate Set
tlement In Be r l i n

Democrats Go To Polls In Idaho,
Arkansas And South Carolina Today

Defense

Tax Equalization
Meeting W ill Be
Held At City Hall

Government Says R esig n atio n Of
Huge Crops Are Marshall Is Said
Forecast F o r ’48 U n tru e By Ross

Appraisal Engineers
Are To Be Present:
Sayer Explains Plan

Record H a r v e s t Of State Department Is
Studying Relations
{ Wheat And Corn Is
\A^th Jewish State
• D ue To Weather

or

Reactivation Of
Opa Lm ka Rase
Planned By Navy

United States Is
Declared Winner
01* Disputed Race

.

U. S. Renews Fight! 'XtZ*'"""'
To Return Trieste 1
Territory To Italy

Workers Return To
Univis Lens Plant

Cranston
Set I'Or

S e r v i c e s •»•»*. f m.i.han.ii*e.
edniSUUA

,

Cable Failure H i t s
AP N e w s Circuits

Eddie Arnold Advises Young People Mrs. Alice Kichardu
To Be Themselves In Seeking Fame Named Booth HostcHU ^ In*'* Myers
Auto

S u T Z /3 2 :

o f? E

x * !

as

Accident

Sanford Housewives Join Rapidly
Growing Army Fighting Meat Prices

�NFOR0. FLORIDA

Uic baalurd Hurald
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a a a a a eS ai ai
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a t B a a la r O , I 'l a r 14a. . a l r r I I *
O f l a . i r r u a f M a r r k *. I " * * ' ___

THLItK AUK LAWS WHOSE
VIOLATION
MEANS DEATH
TO INDIVIDUALS AND TO
C I V I L IZATIONS SPIRITUAL
DEATH IS WORSE THAN PHY­
SICAL. In the way of righteous-

mo..! is lltr
lUm

Pr. I - .L’s

fru m p

JBLf IN ELDORAD(ip

Dr. C. L. Persons I

Thi» strike of houH Pw iven against high-prim! meat h.t«
great potential force an tin articulate pnitcat against the
troubles brought by iiiflution. The protest might, if nufficicntly witleaprend. bring alrout a t r i m m i n g of prufits
and wailuite in meat distribution, with some probnhly
temporary reduction in price*. The spirit behind the protest,
(lie urge to net, could really stop inflation.
Inflation cannot la* stopj&gt;ed now by any manic enacted
or decreed in Washington. Individuals throughout the
country, acting in determination and in concert, could stop
it.
We could do it bv buying less goods, providing we
should go on making just as much goods. Then goods would
become more plentiful than the money offered for buying
them, and prices would fall. Rut buying could not then lie
restored to present rat*** at the lower prices, for shortage
would promptly return and prices us promptly rise again.
Or individuals could produce more goods. The farmer
could produce more meat, the liaker make more bread, the
miner dig more coal, the mill hand make more steel, the
factory worker make more automobiles and toasters and
shoes and everything else, and so on. If everybody worked
harder and produced more, everybody could have more.
People wouldn't have to stop Inlying to make lower prices;
there would he goods and so prices would !«• lower.
One way would require sacrifice, the other would rei|uire harder work. There is no magic third way, involving
neither sacrifice nor hard work. The way of sacrifice
might he enforced by price ceilings and rationing and wage
and other controls. Rut law or decree cannot create the
other way, the way of harder work which leads to abundance
It can only Is* done by tlx- determination of the people.

o p t o m e t r is t

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PROMPT COM PLETE
OPTICAL SER V IC E

1

Dempsey mid J .im « T. Tyson,
13, wa» killed when the liiryrle fttaaaea prescribed, dlapeaaeal
hr wa» riding mss .truck hy nn Repairs and ad justm ents made
automobile ,.ve miles west of
Hours M S — 1*1
herr.
M L »-l X
Lloyd 8. Douglas, 3d. received
I’hoae Z H
fatal injuries in a collision be­
tween his automobile and another A tlantic National Hank Hide.
Sanford. Florida
n ir a mile and half east of toon.
« Hnth victims were residents ofi
j rural Plant City.

ADAMS and HARRISON
P A IN T IN G &amp; D E C O R A T IN G

WOgh GUARANTEED — FREE ESTIMATES
;&gt;xn«lia A»e.

Phone S63-J

the best selling single
style in the fine shoe field

got humped b t l

week. Hooray for the bumper. I
Newspaper liradlifir. fell Ui llisl
the people of Berlin "frsr a new
Munich i. in the making" We
wonder pot how many people
know what that meant. »■&gt; fleeting
it the ntrmory of the public, it
Wat at Munich, you tecall, that
Rnli.h Fume Minuter Chambeilain
•u« render erf to Hiller o n t h e
fr.erhotlovaki.in Real and hiougitl
to England ho umbrella and
“p rate for our Uniei". Ai between
the two, we’ll lake the umbrella,
became peace gamed through
cowardice o worth Irtt.
Their it n o t, enough food pinducrrl In frrd the woild. tayt H.
B. Fuller, manager of the Inter­
national Chemiral (impel a lion's
Florida branch. That it why pliers
ate to high. That o the hatii of
moil of our international Irntion..
Keep eveiylrndy well fed and they
will remain affable, |dea.ant and
pliable, W ,m would hecome a
thing of the past. Bill in the
absence of turh abundance, watt
are neceoaiy ai a meant of reduring the imputation to a level
whrie piodutlmn will tu|ipoii it.
We thouid lie studying wayt and
mean, of inciea.ing pioduction,
instead of altoilrning winking
houit. irlling wheal farmers to
cut acreage hy 8 peiienl.
It ii riot tuipiiting to read that
uranium, the stuff, from which
atomii homlo are made. ha. hern
.hipped to Rto&gt;ia. in view of llir
large number of ’’friend.” which
the R umi.ui government hat in
high executive office* in the Tru­
man Administration. Some day
(hit tame uranium may come back
fo ut in die hum of atomic bomht.
But that it not surprising either to
anyone who takes the trouble to
recall that only a few frmntln
hrfoir IVarl Hadior our govern­
ment was permitting the shipment
of scrap non and ml to the Japa­
nese government There is such
a thing at,b rin g hi Ipleiant ih«l
you brtrimr a "dope Head.The U nilrJ Stale* i* going to
have another drpreation. says
Senator fla u d r Pepper, a rea­
sonably safe prediction, inasmuch
as we always have had depres­
sions from lime In time ever since
the world liegan. Even the Bible
told about the seven good years
and the seven lean years. About
tlie only ding we poor mortals
can do about it it to lave up a*
much at wr can during the good
years so that wr will have some­
thing to tide ut over the lean year*.
And if everybody would do that,
they would provide a nice soft
cushion for the depression, hut
we're afraid loo many people like
to "eat. drink and be merry for
tomorrow we may die".
President Truman's protection
of Communist spies operating
within the government it ground.
lot impeachment, say* Senator
F r rgu.on nf ^fichigap. Should an
attempt b e made t o , impeach
Truman) *Ji would be - the first
time such'action ha* hern taken
ainre the' ffl fated' ktlempl to
impeach President Johnson follow­
ing the Civil War. Johnson was
Lincoln's Vire President, became
President when Lincoln died, and
served for nearly four yean be­
fore Grant's election. But because
he was bom in North Carolina,
had been a Senator from Tennessee,
be was suspectrd by soma of (ha
northern croeifW* a t being kindly
dispnsad toward the South, she

«llp. « t wrt fteky. IV.
tesaRed is i n acqwktel.
I*, g-s |t in k tewaSe la Mi*u{w|

Tin* Unilisl-StuLio could not hope to win approval
its pinn for fret* uip' of the Danuta: River lay the ships
all nations. Rub* by present inn tin* plan at tin* Reign
conference it has piaml itodf on record in favor of tin* f
use of the physical facilities at hand to foster mid increi
commerce every why re.
It fins Is‘«n' rtrifented to the point of weariness tl
economic well-being depends upon free flow of cnmmei
Yet apparently there still are people, parlies, and wh
nations who do tint', understand ami Irelieve the fact.
The Communist Rations insisted U|hui retaining i
(rower individually to control commerce on the Damils*.
take tribute from it or strangle it at will. The econor
fallacy of such oUidlky is plain, yet they do not seem to
it. Or if they rhiw i l , ‘thtf.v permitted political considerath
to override the economic ones, an erpmlly erroneous |sdi
False ideas plaint commerce and prosperity are i
confined to tlm -Duuubiun Banin. There are other chann
through whlcbeAKwrid. comrperce passes, and other imjw
mentn to trade. International conferences aimed at free!
trade channels from individual controls and ini|&gt;edimcnts i
always interesting.

T-fUswit, lo u
“ • ’which a ie running through tha
t u -alrllite*. Il behoove* |h r Soviet
f | | to move f a il if she is In maintain
that H tctU n-A driatir line which
-hi- haa forged through the heart
'* _ of Europe hy her ronoue*) of the
rli7) ro u n ,rlc* now tiehind the Iron
curtain.
this
If you will take a look at your
r j| map of Eastern Europe you will
)L- nee the strategic importance of
annexing
Romania
with
her
tn e population of clou* to 1*1,000,000.
tart She is bound'd on th e north hy the
■cpd tl. S. 8. R.. on th e east by the
Ku. Soviet Ukraine and the tllack
pm Sea, on the west hy Yugoslavia
iaJ.| and Hungary and on the south
pn hy Bulgaria W ith Romania in
l&gt;ivi. the fold, Russia will *o alt Intents
tier ami putposes b a’r t moved her
lian- fro n tiers up againat the three importent
nelghtkirtng
satellite*.
0i„.. They come next for annexation.

Fitting Honor
1’minticed’Anupig cunspictiiius congressional failures In
legislate, a nortifioptrovgrsial hill sllpiied through, iiuthoriy.lng
the issuance of a special stamp for tin* late Chief Justice
llnrlnn F*. Stone.
Stone came to the head of the court after Hi notable
years ns associate justice. He shares with Chief Justice
Edward L. White the distinction of having lieen the only
associate justices In la* promoted to chief justice. Though
his tenure was only five years, he tanks with Hughes as one
of this century’s two most eminent occupants of the |xr*t.
A third, Taft, who could Jtnve ranked with these, came
to tlie court when (15, and at this advanced age did not
eipial tlie expectation* aroused hv hi* notable earlier career.
Though Slone diet! only two years ago. his [rlace in
American judicial history Is s e c u r e . Congress did well to
commemorate him.

Recreation Program
ItM tiH

l* « S F

D ifI

ADDRESSES GIRLS
WASHINGTON. Aug. Ill idV
Rep. (ieorgia I.. Lusk lll-NM)
today tiild a gioup of high school
girls from over th e nation that
Communism
"Is
no
laughing
m atter."
She u d d ic w d the neatly 100
delegates to the “ Girls Nation"
in a conference room at the
Supreme Court lluilding where
they
were
holding
n mock
Supreme Court session Two girts
from rarh sta te except Dilwantook part.

CORRECT M EN S WEAR

Sanford Housewives

strengthened the garri*«rt* in Franc*.
other cities. What price a free
If* easy to are why K u u ia
checker*.
tumbling.
dancing, bring price* down It. A. Redding, plebiscite?
want* domination of the Danube,
hntdiy exchange and sto ry hout*. builder, also declared that he ■ This column previuu*l|’ ha* when you stoo to consider th at it
Group contest* and gnmus have would lie w itling to go w ithout I forecast Hint Moscow in due wind* in and out am ong numerous
included
bicycle
races, artist meat for several week*.
rour*r would annex the •atrllilr ratctlile*.
Including
Romania,
contest*, track meet, buddy race,
E
K. Housholder and son •late*. whose governm ent* at* N aturally Moscow doesn’t want
poison shoe, name the IK state*, E n title, attorneys, declared that lenity have been m illed In favor of W ettern influence at work among
gum drop gnlibrc, truhble blowing t hey are in favor of the meatless t'ommuni*t regime*. TJicrc i» nn her slave state*,
contest, m »&gt;|4i|H e i«lay». th n *
diiulfl Hint Russia would have
If wc are indeed about to *ee
legged rare, paper ting relays, program, mi did |{ I. f o x , photo- ilnne an already, a* tn the case the beginning of Russian annexeIgrpber.
“
However,
we
have
got
a
wheel harrow race. Jumping con­
of the three little Uattir statrx. ition of the salvllttc*. it will alter
tests, potato rrre , pin the tail on lot of chicken* at home," he said hut for the fart th a t ahe is now, the m ilitary picture in Europe,
with
a
grin.
•
the donkey and relays.
dealing with larg er and sturdier Into every nation which ’■Joins"
W. C. Rule, manager of the nation*, and furtherm ore wishes the Soviet Union. Moscow will
Three tournam ents have Iwen
properly aupcivlsed and roninlrt- I’iggly Wiggly meat counter, to m aintain a po«e of legality so Immediately fling har troop*. *n
Red
r.d. These included tennis, had- today advised housewives to read a* not to rrra te feah and hostility th a t in due course the
Armies will tn* up against th at
minton, and ping pong. T he win­ the ru rren t t*»ue of Time Mag- among prospective victim*.
ailne
which
i|Uotr*
an
ex-GI
meat
The Indication* are th a t Mira- RteUln-Adriatic line, faring the
ner* were announced In The Ran
manager
a* follows: cow I* getting anxiou* because of countries of W estern Europe,
ford Herald, and w ere also In­ counter
resistance
There I* nn doubt that Russia
terviewed over Station WTRR. "Ladles, I wlnh you would stop the discontent and
Theater ticket* were givrn to talking almut the tdgh price* of
meat until you are ready In help
winner*.
The baseball league
inert * tiring them down. During the
three morning* a week at the depression you were glad to gel
Ninth Street Diamond. Trnni* the cheBjier rut* of meal, hut now
|
classc* are conducted two ntotrtlng I ran’t even sell them.
"You want critter cut* of pork
a week.
Several talent rontesta haVg twa-n (hop*; you are willing to pay i
held In the auditorium of the lit to I ft rent* a pound nmro fo rt
Grammar School ami one wd* re ­ them You pay «t to tl.lli a pound
cently held at the K ill TlrraU r. for re n te r cut* of ham because
Winner* were t.' -sen by applau-c you won’t buy the end cut* that
and a prise was awarded to each I am glad to trim up fut you at
Special event* have lieen a from ft" to tilt rent* a pound. They
I reamier hunt, pet »how. hobby ale ju*t a* tender, have a* much
show, tram p pally, doll *how, and ftaror, and are actually leaner
a acavenger hunt. I’rlxes were (after I have trimmed them ),
awarded to w inners In each divi* hut your husband make* too much
money for you to use them . .
i
Girts elutr* have l&gt;een formed
at»d leader* have been aelected ( V o S S U H B u m
N eH T
fax help
hjasltw If
aautli Ithe
kaa itiiiilliatumi
Vibint . **
.
*
iu
keep
cf|ulpnw nt room
in ordar and see th at la la properly
used.
Swimming diiasea have Wca
COLUMBIA, 8. C. Aug. t f r - ( # l
bald twin- a wprk a t Crystal “ Two crosses were burned near
Ijike, and artivltlaa include w atsr M
_ church
____„
an ,_________
Aiken County
last night
lr , tl .„ &gt; L
___ It .
polo, w ater design*, diving, water lll.t
while
South Carolina
negroes were
relays and w ater acrobatic* To Inside M n g instructed in the vot*«ld I n te r n t, w ater melon partlas ing procedure for today’s Demoamt picnics have* b ran enjoyed critic prim ary, a negro leader
by all age group*. Singing ahd said.
,
gam es occupy H uv'chlldrrn'a timai S tate President J . M. Itlntnn of
on th s trip* to and from the lake., the South Carolina Chapter of the
The handicraft division haa Ixon National Association for tha Ad- ’
Your house wlw
modern If you install th a fam&gt;
active and many useful articles vanrerm-nl of Colored People said
have been made. Including hlR. Jone cross, about eight feet tell and
oua Huttig'a At
Vindow Unite carried by the
fold*, change p u n ce , lam p shades made of taro by fours, was burnHill l.umtwr t l t
krd. These altracU ve, efficient,
etc.
ing about 1,000 yard* from lha
• I * tfl||||t« &lt; M l

figures on achieving all thl« a.
p art of the “cold w ar." meantime
pushing her world revolution for
the spread nf Communi.m.

II s s i l s s H

(la

Case T e a l

Aiken Negro Church

Include Hut;
In Your Nef

lored Window Units

weather-proof w

bvd themselves to an y type of

archlteetuir* aM

lU n d r d ujton to g lw year* of

satisfactory aart

K la for facte and flgurws. •

Spri9 9 #d in Blue , , , with a touch o' pink . . . on white—-an d dati
cioutly dona In yotir favorita rac'pa tor twee I rUap . . . gowm. P. J .’s, or, itetp co a It,
Abo brat, pantier, Inmls, In wath in-a-wink rayon tricot that you lov* to w*!ll

Gown

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Shortlc I*. J

�T H E SANFORD

rUE8DAY AUGUST 10, 1048

Faye Jolmson Wc3
John B e r n a r d R

Social And Personal Activities
Jarlln Palm er Ray, Society E ditor

Social Calender
T il hS I) AY
The Pilot Club will have a picnic
a t Tim* and Tide a t &lt;J:#0 r . M.
W EDNESDAY

it** on w orld evangcrin at «:»«' »*. M. oi
Methodist church. All
treated a rc invited ut
attend

Mrs. Wharton Honors
Miss Mildred Robson
Miaa Mildred Hob,on. whose
m arriage to M. I.. Raborn, Jr. will
l«e an event of Aug. 27, was honor­
ed on Friday morning with a p arty
given by Mr*. Maaon W harton of
Orlando ut the home of her p a r­
ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Edmund
Mi-i*ch on Weal F irst S treet,
(•n eat' gatheted at 10:90 o'clock
at the SIcisch h o m e where t h e
room , were attractively decorated
w ith red anil pink ro*e* w ith

greenery.

Mr. and Sira. II. It, Mlildelcton
of Orangeburg, N. Y. today an.
nuunred the birth of n aoii Herman
David on Auir. H tit the Nrnck
Hospital in Nyack N. Y. Mr*.
Middleton i* the form er Amelia
E ggark of P eniarola.
V Mr and Mr*. Jainea I ' Higgins
" n n o u n re d today the birth of a
ton Tolliver I.alley on Aug. 7 at
the Fvrnald Laughton .Memorial
Hospital. Mra. H iggins ia the
form et M i,a (iene M artin U n cy .

One Of MaeArthur’s
Men To Be Checked
_

TOKYO. Auir. 10—ty»»&gt;—A lit).,
a year official In G eneral Mac*
A rth u r', headquarter* h a , hern
suspended without pay |o*udliig t»
loyalty check.
lie ia D airy F. A lU r of las*
Anirrlra. head of the price a ml iliaUibutlon divialon whieh direct* the
rationing ami pricing of Janane**
food anil other essential rommodi*
tit*.
' I know I ant loyal and am con­
fident I can l»e cleared.'' he told
^ re p o rte r * today. He ,«ld he had
been Invert Igated twice W o r e
white working for government
agencie* and had been cleared.
H r drclarrd he i* not and never
hai been a Commpnlit* or n member of any "Communlat front" organitatlon.

Mi,* |{oh»on wore for the oc­
casion a hecuming d ie a , of plaiil
gingham with white acceaaurio#
and M u. W harton wa* gowned in
aqua balloon cloth with which she
al*o wore white accessorial.
The dining table from which refrrahmi-nta were rented wa* over­
laid with a white linen cut-work
cloth ami cent*nil with a graceful
arrangem ent of red ro*e». A ppoint­
ment* on the table were cry stal
and silver. Mra. W harton wa* «**i*ttd in serving by her m other.
M r,. Meiach. Mia* Caroline la-e
and Mi** l.yllian Hoyle.
I luting i he morning the honor« •
wa* presented with a gift from th e
h id e s* . Those invited to lie with
Mia* Hob.on wen- bet m other,
Mr*. J, N. Itobaon, J r , her g ra n tm other. Mr,. J. N. Itobaon, Mr*.
SI. I,. llalMirn. M r, l.ee Moore,
91ra. Edward Dunn of W inter
Hark. Mra, Donald June* and Mm.
Carlin Hay. Alto the Mi«,c* Andrey Itach. Minnie Ruth Oil ham .
K itty 0&lt;lham. I'ut Schultx, Mary
Doris May. Lucille Altman. Nancy
folium . Caroline Lee. l.yllian
Hoyle. Loin Lee. Daphne Connelly.
Hefty Jo Brock. M argaret Dingfolder. Shirley Smith, Jean Saver.
Tn( l.iv’ngaton. Dilon Haker. l-ol«
Meriwether, Marv Joyce Steven*.
Emma Jewel
Rurnhlev, Hetty
Moore. Catherine Clark. Louise
Clurk ami N’ancv W illiam ,.
Hl'SINF.SS SCHOOL
D el.and Aug'. 1(1 ittneeiaO —
Stetson Univerallv'* School of

Hllsihea* la to have |r* n*e„ htlil')-

iqg President J. Ollie Edmund*
announced today the moving of
th e former I h'Land Naval Air
Station adm inistration building to
the downtown campus where It
will In* made into n modern classroum building for the housing of
the university’# second larg est
school. Sloving will atarted yes­
terday and the building ia e x ­
pected to Is’ ready for use by the
opening of (he fall quarter Sept.
20

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PAGE THREW
■ 1 — jju .i
I n it Mvt t 1 Mm t f* t ittm lu,

( ’(m ffr o jjittin n n H slN
Mt%. J. K. lUiriMMt, Aim. C. k .
H o n o r B r i d e * E 1 t * c t (’a r tr r , M ti. Ilrnry Witt*. Mr*.
Mi*, F a y e Johnson, whose mar*
ilage to Jo h n Pet mild Root, It
wa, nil event of Sunday, was
honored on Finlay evening with
a m iscellaneous shower given by
the F rien d sh ip I egguc and tin*
iqjior W omen'* I «.aguo of the
t'o n g teg at tonal
ihureh
The
party w as held at the home of
Mr*. H urry Kent on Park Avenue
where th e room* wet* attractively
' decorated will, a n a n g en ien t, f
grrla'rn daiao-s, loses, rinma*

Mis* Faye Johnson, daughter

Mr. and Mr*. R. L. Johnson, •
Telephone 148 John
B. ILnit, son of the Rev.
II. Root ami the late Mr*. K
were united in m arriage In a
ceremony perform ed by the
er of the bridegroom on Su
al 12:15 o'clock at the Congrei
: tlunal Church. Lovely ayran
Vita* a of white asters, tubetu**
Mr*. M. D. Harln'i i* spending 1merit
some time a t th e guest of Mi* A and greenery were hanked w
II. Belote at New Smyrna Reach. palm* to form a lovely setti
for the ceremony.
Preceding the mu vice M i
Mrs. It. H. Dea* wa* the guest Helen W itte, organist, rentier
of Mr. and Mr*. H. L. Perkin* at a program of nuptial music
Daytona lieach over the past the traditional wedding marchei
were used. Mis* W itte also play
weekend
I softly during the exchange of
. m arriage vow*.
S ir ami Mr* J I. llobhy and
i j u brido was given in mariluughtri Slaty (trace have left to r jatro by her father and wore a
apend some tim e In New York white suit with n white halo h at
and III point* in Canada,
ttrim m ed with veiling. Her acce*sorie* were w hite un.l she wore an
,
... .
.
j orchid corsage.
Mr», i
i Uoti wild * on 1 Serving an maid of honof in d
Patrick Wilson of Lcah-villc, N. „ njy attendant wa* the bride"*
C. are ii*itn.g
Mr*. Wilson's
‘
‘ j sinter, Ml** Rachael Johnson, who
mother. Sir
Edwtna Itundy. for worv » turquoise linen suit with a
three* week
small while starched lace hat. Her
corsage wa* of pink carnation*.
Joe H arris W right acted a* l&gt;eat
Mis* Pea tie Ruhaoti returned on man for Mr Root a ml usher* were
Mondsy after a two month* tour Ralph Lossine. Jr.. Herald Lessing
of the 8outhwe«t, Weal. North- nnd Henry W iite. Jr.
western states and the Canadian
The mother of the bride wa*
Rockies.
gowned in a grey linen &gt;uit with
which »he wore black accessories
Clarence Slclier of thi* city ami red rose* formed her corsage.
Following the wedding a recep­
and Hal Ingmuii of .Miami left
yesterday for Sail Lake City. I ’tah tion wa* held at the home nf Sir.
where they will attend a Pi Kali pa ami Sir*. Henry W itte. Jr. Form ­
ing the receiving line were the
Alpha fraternity convention
bride ami groom, the bride's p a r­
ent*. the bridegroom ’* father.
Slis, A n ita A ik e n has left to Mr*. W itte. Sir*. Joe Sleisch and
slum ! some tim e at New Smyrna Sir*. Bonner C arter.
licnrh a , the guest of her loothe,
The bride's
table was coveted
ami ilster-in Taw, Mr. and Sir,. with a lace d o th anil centered
with a tiered rake. Lovely a r ­
Dick Aiken, and their family
rangem ents of anllgonon and
1greenery decorated the table. PreSir. ami Mr
Hoy l.irvri* of
„t tbc punch bowl wa« Ml**
1200 Park Avenue
have n» their jm nna W itte ami
the wedding
guest* Sir,. N C Allen of Sliunu ..c
aerved by Sits, Helen
and Mr* Thelm a Stud,till o f 'w i l t e
HowlingGreen. Fla w h, will visit
| , uft
lh , , ( , r r noon Mr. and
In Sanford for several day*
&gt;jr , n&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;t left for n welding trip
to Nrw York and Ma*»achuietla
Sir. nnd Sir* K. S. Haughan and and upon th d r retu rn will make
ilnughter Sli,* Nell Haughan spent their home at M l Palm etto Ave­
th e past weekend in Sanford a* nue.
the guest of Sir nnd Mr,. A. W,
Lee ami Sli nnd Sir*. Edmund
Meiseh.

e rs o n a l

Hilt Hutchison liaa returned
from Fort Kenning tla. where he
underwent a ,ix week', training
courie in Field Artillery ill th e
ROTC. lie h a. n-aumed hi* studie , at the Fnivi-rslty of Florida in
Gainesville,
Mr. and Mr* Sloodv Maiden left
on Saturday for (latlinburg. T rnn.
ami other point* in the Bm nkr
Stountains. They w i l l also visit
Sfr. Harden'* brother ami sisterin-law, Sir. and M r,. R. A. H a r­
den Jn ^Greenville. S. f
Sir. and Sir* Alliert Zlnrer have
na their gue»t, Sir. 7.inier‘s sister
nnd her d au g h ter, Sfr*. Paul J
l.neniiv ami Sli** Pearl Lacroix
of Covington, Ky, Sir. and Mr*
Airhie Paul also of Covington a re
visitinv their au n t ami uncle Mr.
and Sir*. Z ln ter.

T. E. L. ClaKH Hold«
Covered I) i hh Sapper

The T. E L. Class of the F lrtt
Rapllal Church held their tegular
m eeting In the form of a covered
dish supper on Thursday evening
at H:00 o'rlm-k in the class room*
nt the church Following the sup­
per Sir*. E. M. Carroll presided
over the liusines* »i**ion during
which time Sir*. Ellen .Hhndoin.
din it man of the nominating com­
m ittee, proposed n a m e for voting
N'ewely elected officer* Include
Mrs. A. K R osseltrr. teacher;
: Mr*. R. L. G arrison, assistant
ili a d ie r ; Mr*. Cuiroll, pn-si.lenl:
Sir*. SI Cummings, first vice pre'sid e n t; Sir*. M. S. Nelson, second
tvice pre lilent; Sir*. J. C. Calhoun
(th ird vice lire,b len t: Mr,. 8. A
Edcnfii lil. fourth vice president,
Sir,. E W. Slile*. treasurer ninl
Sir* Lillian Vickery, secretary*
Present fur the m eeting with the
officer* were Mr*. J. A. Cunning*
j ham. Sir,. W. 1^ .Stoumlrnmlre
i.nd Sir*. C. E. Benton.

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Sir m d Sira. P eter Bukur retinned last F rid a y from an ext, ndeil tour to New York City
and D.ng Reach, Calif. They w ere . » | r u «
A W V Io n fiflrl
acrompanied U&gt; Hanford hv th e ir I’ a iB * B* A , E c O c n l l c l U
*nn Peter Paul Ilukur, Musician
l r , of the Unite*! S tate, N avy,
________
who i* stationed alroard the cm isSits S,A. Edenflebl w a, honored
oi C S S Duluth at lutng Reach.
in, her tbtth birth lay with a p atty
given by S it,. E. C. Haipcr at
II. C. Ilc tie l manager of the her home on Sanford Avenue i"
American F m lt
Growers In r. ___
__________
_______
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_
Friday
afternoon.
Lovaly
arrange
returned yesterday from H ighland, tnents of summ er flow vr, decora:
N, C. where he visited with ht» « ' the rimma of the Harta-r horn*
fumilv who a r e spending some During the afternoon the group
tim e in that city , Allan M attel sang "H appy B irthday" after
* attending a ram p at Wayne*- which Mrs. A. J. Peterson present
villa- N. c.
id Mr*. Edenfletd with a targe
decorated birthday rake topped
Sirs. William n Zarhry and with lighted candles.
The honor gueat received many
vuum- daughter Judith Ann have
arrived front Tuiulavtllr, Ky. In lovely gifts from her friends
-»&gt;end *ume tim e with Mr. and Those invited to he with Mr*
Mr*. J I.. Inglev and Mr. and Edenficld were Mr*. M. 8. Nelson.
Mr« W. II. Z arh ry . Mr,. Z arhry Sfr*. Lillian Vickery, Mr*. A. K
nnd her d au g h te r arrived by Roasetter, Mra. K. SI, Carroll,
plane in nrksonvllle S unday'w here SJr*. SI Cummings Mr*. J . A
*hev s e w in,-i |»v Mr and Mra. Cunningham, Mr*. D. L. Hari»-r,
• ng'ev Mr. Z arh ry will join them Sir*. SI. N. Cleveland, Mrs. P eirr
•on. Sir*. C. E. Renton, Mr*. W.
in Sanford In about two weeks.
I*. Brooks, J r . and Mrs. Harper

| Honored W i t h Party

COLLEGE GIRLS
Vnu, your m other# and o th e r member* of your family
ure cordially invited to a tte n d thin very apeciai Fash­
ion Show:

The College Story
Prettenled by

DICKSON &amp; IVES
THURSDAY MORNING
There'* a gala teoion ahead for you—In this

and greern i y

The b r id e ', ia t|, wa* overlaid
with a Inr*' , h th i r t i t e r d With a
large w h ite cake At ,-a&lt; h side
,f (lie ca k e were cry stal r»tt
1,-lahtit holdiOc while tap er- and
crystal appointm ent, wen* u*ed
,&gt;n the tulslaDnriiig the evening ths- guest*
for the honor t e
wrote recipi
.nal a entili t wa- enjoyed with a
lulre Iwdtig w -i by \| l - s SI nr I lane
Cuban k ,. Thi shower gift* were
presented to the hoio'i gueat in
a decoratetl l-ji-ki l
Thi........... limy trig t h e «M' t'linlitfi
with SI 1 a a John •ti wt*n* her
mother S ir- It I, Jnhn*on, 'If*
Williatn .loh|i-oii. Mf * I Sall ll fit*t
Iohnson, M*
t) P "nib*. 'Ir*
I! K Sstslci t-b'lli 'll a W I Urn t
nett. M rs t * II inn. r Mr. II
k. J e tt. Mr
ktlirl 'lattjgir 'lr*
Hen Knt.*. Mt* IN,*rt&gt; kim|»|’
Nell IVlentilfU M t’- W (ll
('iilrninii.
Mt*
Hi»y»l • ■Irn m ,
Mr*. Kin I lh.tM*y, Mr
\\ K
VIhtoil. Mr
II K M .tr • Mr.

Mi*. Elsie llutmcau who.s- engagement nnd iipio i . i n ,
to Jack Theodoit- Evan* is Uung announ*' d t» I*.\ \of tilans for the m arriage will In- itiude lab i Mi
I, Ihe daugblei of Sli nnd Sir,. A- 1-^ Itoino.oi and M&gt;
the son of tin l.iic Sli. and Mra. K. F Evan- f Ht "l&lt; i
ami Sanford

L o c a l Auxiliary
(■roup Attemls *Slcct
Anti'ltg | lias*,- liiiln Hattfi'ril ut
tending th&lt;- American
l.ceiim
at
t’enlral
At,-a I'mifi-n-iict
Winter Hnv,'n ,m Sunday M|»|»»
Mr*. Olgu liu n tet, tu iilin iy IW
ident. Mrs W &gt; S imIIIi .(flit
'I r*. liritliu Young
The r « wi-tr tii-sra- tlmn ’*&lt;"•
I i gidliHiti - umi aiiiiliaiy iiii nd , il&gt;ir*ent f
t he •.'n(, t • *,i *- « lip it
( .id Its hciidi|uatli i • n| tin* Haven
llnlel
Icril niuiigc julci* mi'!
g.ild&lt;m i s well- prt -,'titi-d tu s .1, K
guest during tin day lb , l.cgnui
nicmlit't* met in lb, "'"m e n 's Club
l idding and tin- auxiliary gtoiip
nu-t in thi* cast wing **f rI**- lint*I
Mr*, Dci-atiii Print. C cnttlll \t,*a
irc tld itll. pi ,-sbb'd d in in g tbr
liiuming ss-sslnn id tin- .tnxilisiy
mi-ttlug and the t, -pi*tg • t" tin*
full call showed that then* weir
1.111 ilrlrg a tc - plcscnt
Sir- Je a n luivrll ,,f \ p o p t n
■puke ■m membership, - t I e a s i n g
several points iq sale*niatt-hip I"
|hi,Ma rligildi'. She stall'll there
«&lt;re liLinrt pnt'l member* hut
yrar in Fbirldu aiiil that th e gluup
s is fast mrmlier* *hmt nf linn
goal,
Centtal
Atea
Cntiimandct.
Fiank J
Falsone of Tampa,
addres-ed tin- auxiliary and rum
n.**ndrd the gluup un the fine
»nrk it i* doing fur the Crippled
Children'* Home anil the veteran'*
h",pllal*.
lie Ulltlined briefly
|il.,n* fur tile National Convcntl'm
in Miami t,, I h e l d in tin- full
Sl*u aiming the "lunker «■
Sir*. Ilai-y Whitehead, depat'
nu nl rehnliilttatlon ihalrm nn. ui&lt;
,j .ke un the urgent need f"»
(utter gift* fur the m i vice men n
the “ Gift Hhnps" and lliltl of ll"
lan iflt) uf "I'uppy D ay'' fm iln*
veteran. In tin- liuaiiital*. Ed
Martin, rohabllitatlon rh n it nmn
fur the l.eginn, ileseriluut lh, pml
the auxiliary i, playing in cheer
ng the shut-ins and in fund rul­
ing activities tu prom ote liettrl
w i k * i i in tin- huplluls.
t l W I ^ I t y Kilpatrick.
klent of the South* rt,
had as the sulijeat fui
“tipen heart and open
yriur po#t", T he women
l t d hy It. Elnin Hood
lor nf Winter
Haven
Nichols Poet, Into tl"
om for luneht'ini and In
a Joint meeting with (lo­
in the Women's Cluh
u r the afternoon session.

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Elsie Barineau I'o
Wed Jack T. Evans
Mi and Mi* \ I Hniitteail of
Santoiil announced to d ay the
engagem ent of then tlnnglilei
El o' lo Jack I IniHlore h.sun-,
son of the lute Mi and .Ml* I F
Evans of ttlndenhoiu, N . C and [
thi* city
.Miss lllllilieall Is a n ative of
Siii.foid and atteinled th e bwal
ICll'IJHIll* Slu* i- nt (in M’ht •*111|*loy
e«I k&gt; w i: K itt Iihiilf, J t
Sir. E voiis attended Hiiiifoi tl
HCllonl* title i which lie •* 1v»**l fot
five yea: - n lli, 'tiny w ith lh«»
Mutu al In taililiii'llt
lli&gt; is n
studi ni at Si,'Ison I ’nivi-rsity it^
IU Land
Plans fui tin* welding wilt U*
ami, limn-,I lut, &gt;

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The ihounnai about NEWS
MAKIH . . . D o i u Dodson',
tu id d y -lla* b t t d l i n i r1l•
Whits gruund plaid wool
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and rayoo in {omhionion,
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TIN TY PI CHARM...
DorislX&gt;dion'iwimoa
w u w n l w m w iM |
t» u p is.sr io ip tD o i, I
w intat ,qu* or f t t r I
wool and vslituxo 9 !
to 15.
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A u fu at 12 • . *10:00 A.M.

iwooping botarlna tklrf with H&gt; do thing

•Mi*. Ilrn ry Witt*. Ji., Mr*. H enry
S th u m ic h rr, Mi*. W. h. hrpiw.it
Mr*. H * * r t T hunton, Mr*. P.iipr.
I.f&gt;««injr on** Mr* Clydr *Stinfon.
Al»u Mr* Itunnrr Carter* Mr*.
&lt;'hurlt*A &lt;isiri|t. Mi* Chal«*A J.
(infill, Mr*. L. Fulmer, Mr*.
Itichanl Vrrm j, Mr* Shniiy (test,
Mrp. Vlt*nr&gt; Nirhall*, Mr*. Henry
Thur*ton, Mr* W W. iJm . Mr*.
B«tai Z ittrcm cr. 'Ir*
Mpikch*
\J r •. John Mi*i»ch. Mr* Ollv*
" • IU, .Mia . Rdtpii flammunil, Mr*.
.Mil Imi’i
MiA Ki Rt, Ml*.
I*•h n June*, .Mr*. I* J Fuuri*&lt;‘nd
mill Mr» H erbert St. .ithoff .Mao
thi* MIaai* Mntihn 5t**kt*!yf iVyrfy
HuuiJL M arijiiu1 Kuharikit BurI&gt;41 n Kubnnk*, M nr^aiet Myer*.
Frnru*f*n I.t'Fll*, Htli'ii ^*kinn»*r,
Viola
Skinner, Jonn
McTerr,
VnitH Aiken. Freda lia r n*on(
lh |ty
H«*pf
Huolrhnn.
Ktnily
M nthioui, llrli n W ittf, Mary
BohirifMiu in.J ujijil lUmtii.

BEACHAM TH EA TR E
ORLANDO

bock tied bow inspired by the Incoepweble
Florro Balmain - adopted for you by

NO ADMISSION CHARGE

Bebblo I r o d i-S lie i 7 to 15, In rich now dwdoi*

Don't miaa thia gay event I A ttractive college girl# will!
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wl*e wardrobe#. Young
too,

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TUB8DAYAU0 VST 10, 1948

f i -o h o a

Sanford Giants Drop 6 To 5 Contest To DeLand Hats
Ted Williams Puce
A. L. Hatters Wfr
Average Of .3

MITCHELL,

CHICAGO.
A ue,
10 ,'AVnotion'* T*-.l Wltliam* wag »tlll
leading the American lAxgu&lt;Im tli'ri today with n JW7 A w W 1
on
M l' on 310 tunc* at but
in hit game*.
In second plan- wn- Cleveland's
l.oii Boudreau with .343
"
/.urillii of h|, Louis remained In
third
rpot
with
-130, i D*k*
Mil, lu ll of Cleveland *rH Jranth
with .330 and Wall Evef. &lt;&gt;f
Detroit wa* n eat with .317,1
The h'ftgest obstacle In the
path . f Alvin Dark. rookie «h"ita|np ,,f the I lost on Brave*, l«*»ol
hi
drive to tn-romo the first
f li'h i'ia n to win the National
Longue
b attin g
chnntpmn.hip
sim e 11*11, l» Htan Mtislnl. the

Ih U ix l, Aiiir. I*i (Special)—
Tl. e sagging S nnford tiiants drop,
pert a *1 to 3 r o n lrs t to the e e lla r
dwelling Del.ond Bed Hat* h ere
last night. anil it wo« nn unearned
run in the eighth frame, whiidi
did the trirk.
Toniuht th e liinnl* I'lny llie
lte&lt;l flats at th e Municipal 1‘nrk
In Sanford.
Tony Vega singled to left field

L e t 's C md
M O V IE S
to tat

CLEVELAND o u t p e l d e r
WILL BE A 3/0
,
KELP IN THE IND-'AS 5
E F F O R T S TO
5 T M /H
7X B P B /+ /A N T
race

down

ALL IMPORTANT
Ba c k

wm

ORCUS
CATCHJ

th e

uria County Kennel Otub In Day
tuna Beach toniuht They are the
only super-speedster* I which to
date have chalked up Seven win*
rarh on the V&amp;luiia track, Toniuht
there may I* an eighth win In the
h a r for one of them, though thev.
will b** un against a red hot park
of powerhouse runner*.
UaAuliful P akctta; a six-time*
winner ami track record hohler,
a-Ul be one of the competitor*, aa
will W lntra, another greyhound
with invialhle wing* on her feet.
Both these area are product* of
the fahtou* Randle Brother* Ken
net*. Some of the expert* think
Sooner Select, owned hy Mrs, O.
7. Ferrell, i* due for n win. He
ha* been hitting the show and
place position* frcoui-ntly. Ami OB*a Caloway will lie out there try ­
ing, He wn* victor In the New
Smyrna Beach Handicap la*t F ri­
day again*! a pack of th r coun­
try ’* fa«tc*t *tepper*.
Sam Spade and Joviel J r i i u
ennydetr tonight’* fea tu re octet.
\Clth »uch n #etun there I* errtain
to he a thrill served up with everytone of tlii' I9.HO0 Iru he* in the 5Pith mile route.

5 TRETCN /

• lugging oi|tf|e|i|rr of Iha St.

OPENS I3t43 P. M. II.WIA
Mfltilire* l(|c
Ft rami!* lie
Children lie
W E D N E S D A Y

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PIS M IPOL EWE )QHT
title o n Phs
5APE PROOFAM
AS THE M/LL'jLESNEVtCrt GO,

O'CON
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STEWART
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P R !ODE SHOULD BE MADE AN
HONORARY C m ZEN O ' CUFPSiDE
PARK, N J .-B /L &gt; r r s O lESNEV’CH S
iU H T -H ew y CROftN. At SAVED
t h a t To w n s p r /Dc a h o j o y ,
PROM A TATS NAMEO JOE LOUIS f

Louis Cardinal*.
Dark
on je a n ,| his twitting
average four point* to .331, hot
-III! trails Mustnl try f*l point'
Although lie slipped three per*
• outage pointe, Stan boost* a its
through ■'lime* on Sunday, on 133
hit* In toll time* at h.,t
The only rookie ever to win the
league's twitting crown wa* I’ete
lleisei of Brooklyn who a»tied
14 : in 11*11

Merlon^ Says Arbiter
Hud Riffht To Call
Contest I n Orlando

Th o s e s e w
’TOURNAMENT CP
CHAMPIONS’

(iu open the fatefu l * igldh frame, j
The Sanford p R e lu i. Art Hun.
ham. attciiptltlg t*&gt; p u l Yoga off I
Fine *c«rei:
fir» t, threw th e boll by First (iainesville
|l*u lilt u | |-7 I
Baseman lUy Kowrnkrani. (In the I'alatka
020 10*1 **** 3-U-l
play Vega moved to *e*oad. The Then bold and Dulaney; Johnson
Oel.and th o rly tv p advanced to
th h d on un Infitdd out. and tallied i nml Sheppard.
Second gome
on a fly hy I lave I (ride.
( iainesville
UiiU Ihmi 2'Jt* 1-3-3
Bride paced the lieljin d attack j I'nlulka
IHMI tmi K)*-7..3 2
tiy rapping ,i borne run wti'.h oriel Coker and D u latie), Ssdjas and
on in tlw fo u rth frnnn
la'll | Sheppard, lla rrl-o n
M atte of the CJIatit* alio hit for]
the circuit with n mate al-nanl M-i-siiuie
loii
in the ninth.
81. Augustine
fllli
Charlie Bose, Hill Spinks and i Woolford. Branhnni
A rt Tlunham toiled on iln- mound Knrpintki nnd Wile
for thr (ilante, while lilcn Bird
w ent the roule fo r th r local*.
Dayton* Ih-arh ihm tr.’o n in rtio n
The three Su.iford hurUr* gav, Orlnmlo
310
W»x it-10-t
up eight til* , timer- In Beil) t.npinski mid Tom o ff; DuvU nnd
Bohort* of the Hal*. The Sanford , S&lt; nn ti.*.
l|es nicked Hie I). I^tlul liflluiaii f..i &gt;
nine htnglrs.
The I'alatka Axalea* and the .
itnlnesvllle R-Moti divided a twin
lilll in I'alatka. T he (&gt;'a won the
first game hy * f t p II w ore, and i
the A*« look lha n ig h tcap hy n .
to I margin.
The St. Augustine Saint* nipped
the Isi'ilw n i P itutes by a ti In 3
count |o cut the S nnford (Bahts'
lead to a single gom e In the fight
for the (ninth place standing- in i
the Florida Stale l-engilc.
T hr Orlando S enator* roniinued
thyir march fpr thr* pennant by
turning bark th r D aytona Ilea- h

Valdosta’s G-P Lead
Is I'ut To Half (lame

JtCd M cior R ecordin gA rilf t

BoupREAU
ThtNKS PALES
A OOOO B B T
TO BACON*
CLEVELAND'S
F I R S T - &lt;fOO

A/ICHIU.

AfTTBR SINCE

JO E J A C K S ON
/N 1 9 * — ,
A S RECENTLY
R A /SkP MS AYS.
3 3 POPtTS fN A
W EEK TO JOIN THE
p tR S T F /V t /

PROMOTERS MAY
THREATEN
AMw e JACOBS
3 ON/NO,
MONOPOLY .

E s th e r

PLAYED
N IIO A M SS

M o rris o n

H ry a n t H o d g so n
R e c re a tio n a l

A nd
W

MOU NAVt UtAAO NIM ON VMIt MM *
•NOW a n AMP MtaamM IM» g « O N
ADJUST BRAKES
1 UNK MOTOR
HACK-FLUSH RADIATOR
WASH — (jit E AHE
( ‘MANOR (ML

CHECK WHKKI. ALIGNMENTADJUST TOF.-1N .

GENERAL
Truck A Kqpt, Co.
' (U m * ! ' w— i
MS t .

F lm t W .

Children—50c )

I

Is

T a l e n t

W in n e r

ronuitIon tialay a t Memorial Hoipita), w hen he ha* been under
treatm ent Interm ittently for a
it FT II HBFORTBD “ FAIR"
year and a half for a throat ail­
NEW YORK. Aug. I» -W Pi— ment.
Babe Ruth wa* reported in "fair"

P E N N E Y ’S

C o n te s t

BOYS’ JEANS

Tex Cofcr Is Fined
Ef»r Ciirsinir Players

N O fT

fo m o tH fM 4M y I s s l h m
• H usky • o x . D u n k n

• Sanfortxudt
• Copper plated Rlvatl
• O r a t t f * I tH th ln *
• R oom y P ttk M i
R ight t You get all them
w ear te»i«l feature* now
a t thia new low peiea!
N ow , w hen you need jean*
m o a t! S p e e d o v e r to
Paow ty'a and aave!

dogkj

GRACING
OR SHINE

All m Ix are open slock— you may purthoM by fount
o r e lfh ta.
*
FOK ONE W EEK ONLY — AUGUST 16 to 21 — ONE WEEK ONLY

Reductions of 25%
Coma In and aae for yoaraelf — Beautiful P altan u
No Hariland Included!

—ON THE sell HEN—

T h e ARKANSAN JUDGE
with The WEAVER BROS.

O N L Y

MANY BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS IN
DOMESTIC AND BAVARIAN CHINA

HAW
S T A G E S H O W S 7 t1 0
Adult*— 71c ) A

O f

R obb

L ittle Mis* Ju d y Robb, four
.year old d aiu th lrr of Mr. and Mra.
E sther
Lou
MorrDon
and Roldi wa* the w inner of the city
Bryant Hodgson were named high recreation progratna talent contest
point winner* in the recreational Saurday at the Kit* Theater.
activities sponsored for the child­ Dressed In a colorful costume and
ren of Sanford by the Snnford yellow- Wooden shoe*, she Stole thr
Recreation D epartment during the show w ith her »ong and Dutch
past week. The |H&gt;int* were based dance.
on attendance conduct, *
*
Second p rite winner was Marie
mansltip, improvement in ,-'ay Terrixxi, dau g h ter o f Mr. and Mr*.
nnd result* of contest* entered Carl Terrixxi, w ith her rendition
by each contestant.
id “ llc arth rca k er". Miriam Moye
A Iw-auty clinic was conducted, won th ln l place honor* reciting
a t the Cram m ar School last week, “Peanut R utter". H er parent* arc
and the girl* were given ce -rse*
in cate of hand*, special ex
is**
and care of I lie hair.
(laches, daughter of Mr. and Mra.
Mr*. P. Allen and »Mt»f’- Ban Cache*. She sang "Because".
Welsh told storie* rn iW ed n c- ‘ y Seventeen prixea were divided
afternoon, The story telling pvt* d among the four winnrr*.
it.sponsored by the Story leag u e.
During the program a special
Winners in group play Thursday jiurnber was turig by Davi,| Ile»were E sther Morrison. Sue Amy ™er. Other* taking p art in the eonRadford, Marian n u tlc r, Betty -test were Molly Morrison, Dixie
Ann Fortu-s, Beverley Bnrne*. llcapd, F»rol B eard .' Esther Mor­
Ihmald Cllburn, Ronnl Ruud nnd rison, Edwin Tison. Barbara (SacStiver Spring*, Atig. Ill (S pt- John Bus.-i
,hi-*. Brvant lloiigsim. (ieraldlnr
rlu li Altho S|. Augustine play.
A tour of the downtown area WBkln*on. Ilkhard TI*on, Jimmyer&gt; John Seabatian John I'awllck »»* enjoyed Friday afternoon by Brown. Billy Webb. Vivienne Mor­
and Wally Dunkovitrh. and Or­ a group of boy* and girtr. from the rison. lb-lore* CBbrn-n Nadine
lando m anager la»u llcvll were playgrounds. The group attended Webb, and Joyre and Jo Ann H ar­
chased from the gam e t-y Umpire Police Court, ami visited several rell.
Tex C ofrr the night of Aug. 4 at other place* of interest.
Miw. Oene Tucker wa* areomOrlando, it'll («• Cofer who'll pay
panist for the group and Direc­
n fine for the incident that held
tor Fred f?ana* a c tn l a* m aster
up inc contest *t least lii minute*. S t e t s o n C o a c h C a l l s
of ceremonies.
la-ngiie I'n-sidenl 8yd llerlong's G r i d d e r s F o r S e p t , ft
Mi-rrhants ro .operating in the
investigation of the ca-.-, revealprogram were W K Kadar. lewet| tialay, rrsulled in hi* fining
IM ,.,nd, Aug. in (Speciall An eter*. Ted l*avt» F u rn itu re Store.
H ofrr 111) for “ using profanity advance guard ofif 30 candidate* Tourhtnn*. RoiimlBat
BoomiPM en-l A»'ter*
tow ard a play er" all hough he ((for the tOtH Sletinn U nivrralty son*. J C I'cnrw-v Co., l^ildir New.
anil all other umpire* have liren football p-am ha* l&gt;een railed to stand. Do* t'nwrll. Eva Be** Beau*,
told repeatedly not to indulge In report for parlicr on Septenilw r 8, tv Shmi. T*w Mu»ie Hoi, Rnlimn’d
stirh rondurt.
Head CoXfh Brady Cowell *aid Coortin-* Cooda Store. Sanford
None of the playvra wer« pep. today.
Cocoa Cola Bottling Comi&gt;*nv. Ate.
f 'e r v ’s J M. (Jareert'a. 8«min*te
alin-,1 under ll'-rlong’a ruling.
Thi* gives the f la tte r squad H er Cleaner*. ae-( C o w a n '* DeHe also ruled again*! Ht. Aug■latino'* prote»t of the game, lie. le st than .10 day* to gel in ah*t&gt;e oartm ent Stor« The eVe—e«n, we*
rla 'in g that the Saint*' complaint, for the f l u t lilt Ortnlw r 2 with broadcast hv S la'jo n WTRB.
th a t the umpire had used pro­ MUsixsipp College a t Clinton,
nrt»v n
fanity on manager Sebastian, was Mi**.
N MJRt.. An*. ift-~()C*
Additional protpeela will Join
not a "priitc,table complaint."
and Cnrlnth cm creed thn
Her long also announced that he the squad when F reshm an O rienta­
f»nm *he tics I day's fdav
had finrd Orlando ratrh er Ike tion week opent Septem lier 21 and
l
t^g in n S tate
Scone $in for hi* conduct on July- a wick later when flaaae. start.
«--- 1, l |
31, and had fined finineivillc'a By this time Coach Cuwrll hope*
4
.1
c
-re-e-^ t n
He*- Collin* $5 for tossin ga bat t&gt;. have hi* advance candidate*
1*-- - iir r s n s n e-*i* and
and then living tossed out of a under rnntrol so h* can poll*h off
- i n *mw tt* r **• Tmil*.
the wpiadd with any additional
game a t Uainesville Aug. i.
m aterial which reports.
Men are r-'iu rstrd to rep o rt at
aval Air
ville 7-tl to harul the T ig c tt' their £----------U&lt;}, No' -2 **.................
. ,h r
fifth lo ts in a row and the seventh 8 u ‘ loLn
°.f *hp nivcr*ity,
----------out of the past eight game*.
* n'* '™'
•"•'I" « n“i open
. - «t1
( « n lrli ul Allmnv »m» u ln n l ^ I*. II S^plemfitr ft.
. J* and
out.
-------------tnweia w in ................................
I Im- issued on th e openTonight'* schedule will be re- ,n,( '•*" 'Men will orrupy thidr
tdaceil by thy north-south game a t regular dormitory* room* after

Tk« TtnnMM Ptowboyi Ufa &lt;5ult*r'
Appearing W ith Eddy •
Little Hoy Wigglim
(Jabe Tucker
Annie ld&gt;u and Danny Dill

i n

Ju d y

te r than a good rhance" to A l.h
atnn the American league ^
G rinning broadly a* he return­
ed to Philadelphia after a nicres*.
ful *wine through the We«t, the
85-year-old pilot announce,) fiynly
th a t “w e're 'In there to stay.
A sellout crowd wa* aatured for
todav'* t w i-nieht douhleheader
with the W ashington Senator*.
M ark wn* ready to u«e Jno Colem an and Hill MrCnlmn in in io t of
a double victory th at mold #dre»te
th e Athlelle* to the league lr% er•'tin I he A'« now trail Clcvyifciid
hv a half came.
"The rlilh i* in good * bji p e,"
Mack said “ All our Inlurle* are
healed nod the olteher* are in hel­
le r rondltion than thev have been
a l' «ea*on ”
The rlilh th»* Mark n*i.t $7n..
(H*0 to a«»emhle—!«*•» than *h»
amour* the ftetroit Tie**ri shelled
out for Bonn* Bookie F'apk
ffotiar— wa* anxious to get stork
in action lieforc the horn* f n ln

H o n o rs

W RN O llD
•

Mr. Shortstop And Bargain Basemtnt
Ed’s Betty To Run A’s P la y B efore
In Feature Tonite Home Fans Ionite

MrnruiLL.
5 A reo
LEMONS
NoNfTTtP.

Wm. E. KADER

�ip. RANFonn. F l o r id a

TUESDAY AUGUST 10, 1948
STA TE'S RIGHTS MEET
HOUSTON. Tex.. A«it. 10—
—S u t e i ’ Riitht* ILm osrat* met In
H ouston tmlay to lay before Gov.
J . S trom Thurmond nf South Caro­
lina their hnitl, tactic* for con­
quering elcctotal college vote* in
th-1'solid south.
Gov Thurmond, flylnit hare from
Culumhia, I* to make hi* formal
acceptance n* the state*1 rlghtrr*
candidate for president at a rally
here tomorrow.
Ill* running mate. liov. Fielding
I,. W right of Mississippi a* vice•***al rvndidate. la expected
to arriv e early tomorrow hy .p e ­
d a l trn in from Jackson.
Meanwhile, T e x a * Oixlecrnt*
w ere licking wound* suffered ye*trrd a v at Austin, t*&gt;- .to te capi­
tal.
The Mate Democratic Executive
Com m ittee certified the name* of
T rum an and HnrkleV a* party
nominee* for nrrtldent and vicepresident over protest* of ihe
Dixli-rrat* and rejected a Dixiecra ft demand that it submit a referendum on the Thurm ond-Tiu
man issue to party voter* in the
Auir. 2k prim ary.
The visit here of Thurmond and
W right formally launches state."
tiltht* campaign* for the nation
and within Texas.

Housing Bill
4• »*•&lt;IRNftl IfuM I 'll* ll«*l
which do not cost more than
I4.50H, as compared with a p re t­
ent ceiling of $3,(XX). The bill
carries a $25,000,000 increase in
authnrliatinn for »urh loan*.
I1 I'rrm it lunik* to sell on
government secondary m arkets
a* imirh ns 50 percent o f their
til and FIIA insured m ortgages
ac&lt;iuired a fte r April 20. 10 Ik
The past limit has l«eeli 25 perrent.

That

Alter C. Wight h'-ldrr of
CeftlflcAlr Mo II, |i«Ufi) lh«*
l*t day of July \ l» 1*1* hia

T it

vune as "

M f iir hi ttiy o f l k f And h A i pe rty und er the ».io l 1*1
A p p lica tio n f*»i .1 i .
*1^1 I n u I « i i In the iiAme j
to !»• I m U M th»r«*on 1*14 c t f l l l l 1 |l IllcWer
i'*t# t t i h r a r t i t h t folio w in it tl«**
UnitM e •1 1 *• rtU lfil* •!
M h M property |n th* County nf redeeiprd i&gt; *»li||h K to til
, f plorldn. to* wit the p ro p e rty deacrlhed Ithefr
lie eold hi the hlKhf»*t hh
L«t ** IMock * Han
|M»|
the c o u rt h»&gt; i*e door on i t
It hjK 3 Pn«a&gt; to
T h » (O M -M f n r m n f t h r *a ld pro* yinnd.iv In t tie m o n th of t
P«rtr under tlie paid - ertlfl* At* her !*•« e til. h I* the *
pKiird t « « In thi* it a nit* o f \ \ .lite r of He|it*vnher. I X '
P mled Pile Jrd d*i% of .
1. 4 'm i p t r
(Ml«l CffFtlficAt# ■hah * *• 1»«l
«» P I I C I t N P o N .
redeefniNit Accordlno In til* 1«».
r i e r h »*ir» tilt t'o iiit
the l*ro|irFf|- . I n . rl!«t*.I I lte-f **» n « ill
n ifd

r &gt;a 4 «

»# ml 4 in the hlihcpt hldder
lie cotlrI

If o n d ii)

Iff.

tiunr* flo^r on

in

I&gt;|*

I h e tun n th

H h t. I.

of

I* the

f ftept ffiltfr, ! V11.

Kukh and Poultry

TnaneMp 31 Pnuth Ham
Km I *n A. m
The iM tM infnt ' ’he *4

P at e d

t l iis
««

I'

3rd

thr

i|

f l r •1

Motfaetil Skoft-Colit!
M elhri sure b*s whst il fake*
To hike Ihe purest,
(rsn.lrit takes —
Flul when it tomes te purity,
j
Ah* u n i r a il s ■Prtie Recipe"t i

Keirtl n'ole Poll lily, I

Bennetts 100% pure

11tf fli I a I •Met k • lie a it

tie p Vein*

€th

it Ay n f

||4V

A u a u*l,

I lh R N I K t N

f i e r i * f i r c u l t **our«

JACKSONVII.I.K, Aug. 10 (d l
— Egg* and poultry price* on the
Jacksonville
market* remained
unchanged today.

tie m l tod e

p o ll ill y ,

1 iff11 1a1 n e r h 'e tie**!)

FI*» i I i I a

SPtED P O L IS H E S
L egal N otices

FOR

SUITS.
Margitri'l G Gwnllnc;

FLOOR SANDING and finishing
with modem miulpmcnt, 2k
y ta rs experience, work guaran lctd . E. F. S tcii n*. lit 2
llox IM A . Sanford, call ? 1•• IIt
a lte r 7:00 P M. or ladori- 7.00

Try
lie itA L D
Want Ads

Jeweler
fornierle » llh
f*. I- I’ruyn
in H inter Dark
M sthrr F u rn itu rr Slor#

ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. O r­
lando Evening Star. Call Ralph
Rnv. Itrt5-J
r p i i n i . s T E i M - s i . i i ' T o v e ’i i s
hull lint- sample*For ex p ert
edvirc. Phone I I 12. Sanford liphoiM,*ry m i s N. Park.

F It 1 K D J V M III) S II It 1 M I'
-D IN N E R S EVERY N I G H T
HOMER'S
Pigno-Beck w'Ph
U pright,
goo,I
condition. $125.&lt;H&gt;. Phone I37HH I.

S E E US FDR
U iM EU G K A I'li PRINTING
AND TYPING
C R ED IT III READ O F

SANFORD

I f V Park

Phone I*

Phone
New Location, IterG* Sewing
O FFIC E rpaee in Mcisch Duilding.
lairge light office, newly deco- Machine Shop. Opposite Pritu-oa*
ihterl, ..11 otnitie*. heat and janl- Theatre. Phone IP.Ht.
I'OUR FLORIDA HOME ra n lw
•jif
sr rr|e e
furnished.
Call Cu«hm:in Motor Scooter. P erfect
prst free. Call iiftl for d etailA'ol-W, IL * A. Dept. Store.
in FOGGING. Southern Chemromlition $1341.(gi ra«h. Phone
OHM.

Mixiern and up to dati
rfficlency apartm ent
hil.'ne** couple. Do
ratio n . Call 550.
rt

Pear*—jxcellent for canning. $1
to $3 per hushel, according to
site. George O. Swart*. Slls-er
I .like, phone 770-51

A cres Tiled Farm l-and $135, Studio
rug.
pei year lease. Phone 7KI-J.
good
A vr*.

a

4 room

ru ttag e, cl'-clricity $17,511
Per. Mo. Adults only. 7 mi. out..
See K aslner.

2

room
furnish^l
apartm ent.
Plume H2rt-W.
Furnished garage apartm ent. I2PU
Magnolia Ave.

3 R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
MODERN 4 Imdrm.m Ranch type
li.ime, 2 hath* Excellent loca";,iin Apply 505 Pluniosa Drive.
Phone 1239 W.

Phone 511

u.!r, Inc.
YOUII SAFETY

eel lot *i h i b b c

ot h n

■i
.

t*i

I

L ty l

ST. JOHNS EliKlTIlIC CO
III C O M M I IU I M .

I ’ll*

(IIA K L E S VODOPICH
Phone 103-11

Gray Hair
Trouble
Vitamins w h lrh m anv claim h »v# f*.
tlo rtd coliw to g r » y hair r « n now hw
hwil at N i t V iU m lia fur tils] ori soar
own ( r . r lislr l( succrs.lo l &lt;hl. i u r
r lim ln tir d s n g rro o t d ) r u t (M a r Iu r
makes many peonta look older T i l l ' .
Vitamin* tn p iu r i alclutn I 'u ilo lh r n .ir
•ad Vitam in O to your i p l r m Olmei,
i« V r I ■ d a r .Non-fallentn* lla rn W ..
In IV rm a m n t s " Thniissm ti u h
&gt;
Vitamins Ask lor N ik Vitam in Tablet.
I n l t r N o mall orders .hipi-ed
I on c li I on

D ru g

G o.

FISHING TACK I,K
lilt 1 t'l.KS ,V W111//. KH MOT lilts

~

on the highw ay depend* on tin
condition of your car.
Don't
Inks, risks, tiring your r a r to
our expert servlet* men for n
Couch A Slip Covers. Pxlw
I it EE CHECK-UP and ANAL
Floor Lamp, Rocker, oil in
\ SIS.
romlition. Ifittr", Magnolia GENERAL TRUCK A EtJPT. CO.
2«k W. First St.

AHT1CI.KS 1VANTKI)

F ir Kitchen Cahim U rail C. J.
Gkiitt. 77R-W.
W ILL BUY your ra r regardless
of age nr condition. R atliff A FOR RENT— FI'»oi gander. Easy
Sen*, Phone 237-W.
operaticn. Reasonkti'r rate*, S an ­
ford F ain t A d a * * Co. Fhon«
Highest cash j&gt; r* e paid for used
furniture. Ted Davi* F u rn itu re
__Co. 311 E. ta t. Th. DM.
Ural P a la te
Invrslm enta
M. R. WILLIAMS, R ealtor
/ P e t* . L lv e a lo c k . S u p p lie s .
110 N. P ark A re. Tel. 1130
F.II.A, Long Term l^iana G.l.
FOR SALK-2 horse*, I one hurst
F.II.A . n r pair I ui* na
disc harrow, lit. 2 Itux 155. San
■Im — m III
«
—-sr aesw-www ■ — * r o — •
Itai'i.r a repaired, called for and
d hvrred Phone County 3702.
Wgnl a nice puppy free? Inquire
J. C. Walter.
221k Palm etto A im .

8

Ars rou going through the fuocii *1
ndditla age' pritod peculiar lo *
-a
ijs in i) m i l Iks* this m skr i u

•offer from hot floahfw. fsel to r ' •
oat. lilgh -struna. nred 1 Th e n r. -f
I e.Ita K M nkham '* Vrgrlatile i -*•
r n iiid to rs llrc e sueh sym ptoi *
i'lrikUsm ’s C m ipom ul also liai w* *1
Ikwlor* ra il a stomachic tonic rff- &lt;’

we w alked
,
W OUT "A MIMUTB V j ,
AGO/
.
J

I

♦

a G RANL&gt; S L A M 1
h o m e r u n : .a n d w
TH O U G H T O 2 A 0 K W AS

THAT CLEARS
HIM IN MV
. 1.
BOOK/

;S K i(fe -T 7

Know your Florida
Airways rAgent *

MICKKY MOUSK
H&gt; Wall Disney

o o lllljc s

IIHAKI-: 1,1 N I Nf i
mill A II J U S T I N I

C ochran’s A tlan tic S ervice

D u g * , 2.

irff coy
jy ,
n v s w it way o 'a - * i
t o z c fX .'- o y ! y r 3

-^ * j t * T

TA KETT
'aul Riiliinwim

kl/OCM* or OCXivit

nstviL two-V r.T*v rau.

n*: irtop

risen

w ,r ir o r&gt;o«iC o .u r
ls i.o » a urr.*
/,

13 NOTICED— PKHHONAL
GI'JLS

•to

Atlantia Bank Bldg. Phone 733
For Reservation* Anywhere, Ph

Sanford 1335.

|T[

( NO \\A ~ ~ E C
w n AT Y O U
— n a tw sv
:a\ t la v a
3 LONS ON VA"

and Starter service. Swaln'a
flattery Service, 501 W. First

Home and income property. Is*-1CARPENTERING and repairing, FOR HEALTH PROTECTION and
CLEANER LIVING call 031 for
rated close in. 3 unit* furnished.
hour. Hay or week. A rt Daughcu u vieta detail* on FOGGING,
Live in on* and rea l th e other
a-ty, Plmna 776-J.
flo im ern Chemical*. Inc.
two. Selling prkx; 56B00.4X).
___________________
Robert A. Williams, Realtor
in
___ K — ~
Raymond E. Lundqui.t, A »ocl- 10
t

e*id earn I
Naomi Seal
15&gt;i a, Fla.

L IS T E N .
B U C K ... T H A T
R O A P / ... W M A T
COULDVr
MAPPLNLO v ^

H E A T S M C .V M A U Y ...
TM " C U K S M A O T M ’
G A * A C O N IC C W H E N

LYDIA L PINKHAM’S SSr'i’ii

HELP WANTED ~

By Owner-Ni*w m .w n a ry cottage
t™ *
d e .lg n c i for all tle e trir « r v lr e
* « l w hen
and for fu tu rr additions. J1200.
“ S ? , ? " " « • « « .onneello
00 C. Handysldc, 41 St. Johns St. I o M
Lake Helen.
_
j _ "• « O lrw i* . Laha M ary, F la

Garage ^A irtm ant, very
roomy. Theo Stile*, Phone 1103-

'I ll -u p . pToyslleT ■
-n il ether lie* ie-o

CALI. I'OK I'KICK
DK.WONSTK.VTION

ItODGH-PLY MOUTH
PARTS AND SEllVIUP.
Phone 1011
Nurse Maid for 2 imall children. 101 Palm etto A vr.
Apply In imrion. 211 Summerlin
Avenue. Full lim e Job for right LAWNS MOWED. Far reasonable
KLAL E ST A T E — INSURANCE
estim ate* Phone 7M-W.
pc no n .
PROPERTY MAN AG EM ENT
HVYMGND M. HALL. Realtor Registered nurse M hour duty, &lt;i Lonnie McMullen. Market llarlu-r
Rm. I Florida S late Rank llldg.
S l'jp open Thursday, F riday A
day week, meal*, vacation with
SMurdgy. No w aiting.
|
pay. laundry of unlfoim s, Iran10 room, 2 story house, good
Sportatlon allowance and bonu* Help-Selfy S elf Bervtro Laundry I Whether yuu’re planning a trip
ttrighlKiihood, 4 room apartm ent
the next town or aero** the nati”"
Apply in w riting To Mi** Amy
u|-&gt;iair*. private entrance, in
Drier*
Ironing
Mann, Supt. of N uysei, DeLand 4M W. I5 tk S t . __ P*vo*a 111* | —a gieel person to know is ye
d :vidual hath A hot w ater heat
Florida Airway* agent. In San
Hospital.
DeLand.
or, n room* downatair*. I c a r . Memorial
51. W. D unklee-Kxpert Gun Ito- ford. Dorothy Fox and her n--ig ara g e on 2H lot*. P rliy $5.*| Florida.
pairing. Fawn Mower Repairing. tant* are expert* In travel ittn-y_»
3&lt;kl.00
Reasonable Pricca Rt. 2 Rox 102 grig*, low cost a ir express *h tr­
WORK W ANTED
35.7o0.00 and worth It, five room 9
im nt*. and air mail rchrdule*. Aid
Sanford.
houae A garage apartm ent with A tL r'or Work by th e hour or Job.
they ran handle all arrangvmei »
bt.th, paved street.
Floughlng, harrow ing, mowing
for thot next trip right h ite a
W. it. Willlanm*. Realtor.
KEsNl A CAR
your home com m unity.
■
and d irt moving. W# ap e d alite
110 N. Park. Ph. 1120
YOU DRIVE IT
in eendltioning building lot*
Fall Florida A irways in S*nf&lt;"4
PHUNE 200
and garden plota. Phone 157-J
L tii roum House, two lo ti, $4,
any da) at any lim e from 7 AAU
STICK LAN D-MOItn ISON
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5:00
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t-snv*llis Ave., Phone UfW-W.
Ca I.L BIT for Battery, Generator

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Ku-ctncal Appliance*
Refrigerator*
Repairing
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10* N. Park A te.
Ph. 110*
All Work Guaranteed.
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SANFORD HBRAL1V OWFOMl F1 0MPA

TUESDAY AUGUST 10, 1048

operate Ilia a irp o rt property for
Itnllfstratlou would !» estabtlahr.t
im h
It i* being o p erated on a selfIIn pic wextent p a r t of Berlin.
I
»upturning
baaia
with
aufficient
Uh** giving th* city two food ofI C n l l M f i t imm !*■■» Ilai)
UWallaeea I r t s #*•* *»*••
ll.B tle a .e n+m **■■&gt; use*
'flee*, just aa it has two police
Of this gram! to ta l of $14,441.- fundi lo m ake some imptove- lies.
tShJWfl.OOO for the ten-year a v e r­ 'chief■ and police force*.
ment.t
to
th#
building*
amt
equip­
971.00, there art* hotneMrail ex­
age.
ment,
So
vic
i
Ambassador
Alexander
empt valuation! am ounting to
bast m onth’* estimate for d u n u a
"The City'* operating re«ts \S . Panyushkins request wa* reM JliA K Q U O TA S
$4,761,670.00
that
cannot
l&gt;*
wheat waa 44,164,04)0 com peted
WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (A^—
assessed for any n u t of the have climbed coualdarably during ' jeeted by
State
Department with 43,904,000 last year and 34,the tiaat eight year*, aamr at all
operating of the City.
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
official*.
4&gt;I9.000 fo r th« ten-year averag e. ;Jh c A griculture D epartm ent an"Th# 1947 tax ra te
2* other coat*, and I ha Inrrraae in
The fo recast for other sp rin g ipounced upw ard revisions today
The race for th# South Atlantic
Thomas
did
not
say
where
the
dollar*
team*
very
high,
but
the
)in
sugar
Im
port
quota*
of
moat
mill*, of which I I w are for debt
wheat waa 246,439,000 last m onth
service and IS for operating City it a largo corporation and •ubpocnas were served on the compared with 262,94k},000 la st off-shore ami foreign producing* pennant, one nf the h o tte-l in
if
rnm
parrd
on
a
percentage
baaia,
Samarint.
urprise*, making the total tax
year and 219,398,000 for th e ten- airs* which help supply this m any years, tightened even more
Inat night. Only six gam es now
country.
rry in the aum o f f 190.201.44. it will lie found th a t the Inere***
w ar average.
Hamarin
and
Ida
wife
have
It alto ieduced the m arketing sep arate top place G reenville with
"A* City M anagpr, I have pre- la rotiaidcrablv lower than th at tieen in acclusiun since Sunday.
quota of the d o in rstic cam* sugar fifth pace Jacksonville.
parrd ami subm itted to the City of private corporation*, ami lower
Presumably they will appear
producing
a re a
because
the
Commission the tentative Itudgrt than moxt oth er cltiea, However, befo re the com m ittee firs t be­
In addition to G reenville, and
latter will not produce enough lo Jacksonville, anyone n f Chari*?for fixcal veat l.-ginning Octo- ainre we have arrved notice on hind dosed doors before any
II'U
IIH
M
irmm
f*aae
Owe*
l* i 1. 1940, and if th e ir *r«* property owner* of the lncr,a** testim ony is prevented by them I'uwer* called th li a fraud. They meet it* origininal quota.
tnq, Maciin or Cnlumhi,* have a
no change! in th e proposed in as spaaed valuation*, there have in public hearing.
chance at the flag.
resorted to planes to feed th* 2,*
• w r u e d valuation! fur 1940, with liven aume lax payer* attempting
Thomas did not say when Sam- tern Berlin. Coal, however has beNO CRIMINAL ATTACK
the exception of probably m n u to make cum pariaun of the City'* arin would lie called In for OO0.000 or more Germans in WeeJacksonville made th e race clos­
HENDERSON. N. C.. Aug. 10— e r with an 8-3 victory o v er Greenprraenl
operation
coat*
with
that
mechanical errora for no one la
questioning.
He
made
only
the
come
Increasingly
abort.
(AV-Sheriff
E.
A.
Cottrell
said
to
­
of
IU3H.
ten
year#
ago-when
all
Infallible, the mlllnite tale for
ville last night, while Macon mov­
b are
announcement
th at
the
Informed
Uritiah governm ent
1940 can lie reduced to 21 *x coat* were below normal. Thia subpoenas were served a t 10:66 xourcra in London said Russian day he had been told by a doctor ed ahead of Columbia. T he j'earliwho
examined
a
w
hite
woman
a
l­
comparison
of
$00.04)
per
mouth
MILLS, aa the maximum rate,
A. M.
Foreign M inuter Molotov gave the legedly raped by a negro th a t ea defeated the A u g u sta Tigris
making a reduction ol 6 l» M il.l.S, firemen with present day coat*
Th* Stale D epartm ent ruled W riter n D iplomats a plan f o r there waa no physical evidence lo 2 to I.
of
$179.40
per
m
onth;
11.6a*
per
“ After
com paring
the perto d ay that the com m ittee al*&lt;&gt; solving the currency dispute la substantiate her account.
Charleston's 6-3 triu m p h over
rentage of inrreaae in the aaaeaa- 10-hour day lalxir With present can verve a subpoena on 61m . It- rim and Indicated ita accep­
Mrs. Anna Johnson Stevenson, Savannah put the Rebel* a full
day
coat
of
$4.80
p«r-0
hour
day;
rd valuation* with the proposed
tance
would
bring
about
a
lifting
O ksana Ko*rnkina, another Rus­
14*1. of Orlando, act off a continu­
reduction In millagv rate, the and all other wage* and maleliaU sian teacher, If it* agent* can of the blockade, it was Molotov's ing bloodhound h u n t for a negro gam* closer to the top. Colunih a
firat thing the average property 1Increased in proportion; it i« like reach her.
third session In a week w ith the with a story ahe had (tern raped shut out the Columbia Reds 1-th
owner will ask, la, what I* the comparing the coat of .30* per
The Jacksonville T a rs trailed
Preaa Officer Michael McDer­ diplomats. He raised objections ,and robbed. She said a negro
reaaon for not Imlng abla to pound for steak in 193a with m o tt announced th e ruling lu a last F riday to a Berlin settlem ent dragged her from her car and a s ­ going into the seventh b u t a seven
present
day
coat
of
$1.04
per
nlan
advanced
by
the
We*t,
the
reduce the inlllage rate In the
saulted her n ear here yesterday run splurge set them ahead for
n*vi* conference today, but ex­
tam e proportion aa the increase pound; Shoe* at $0.00 pri pair p lained the ag rn le m ay n at for- British Inform ants said
morning.
'th e victory. Jacksonville made
In
19.10
with
$1*160
pei
pair
Reports from Moscow indicated
valuation! 7 The only anxwer to
. cihly enter the Soviet Consulate
'1 2 hits.
thla i|ueation, la, th a t If the cltl- today; and the small automobile j in New York tn serve a sub­ the envoys would see Molotov for
TO INTERV IEW HEIRS
the fourth tim e shortly. The Mos­
irn» expert the City to con­ at price nf $860.00 in ID.IM with poena on her.
Macon also hnd to com*- from
MIAMI. Aug. 10 (A l—George F. behind to ,wtn, and th e y walled
cow
radio
urged
clover
collabora­
tinue to grow, a ttra c t outride $1,700.00 today. The rl.uk, shoe*
McDermott said the ruling has
and
autoinobilea
are
no
toiler
special, curator, flew- to until the last possible moment to
In trrra t. anil to continue ren­
been
given
actin g
Chairman tion between Russia and the U nll- Meiitcr,
Pittsburg today to Interview pos­ s ta rt their rush, Roth Peach tun*
dering the aerv)ce» they are de­ than they w e t, in 1920, aud most Mumlt iH-SDi of the House com­ rd State*.
A Russian-sponsored unit crow d­ sible heir* lo a fortune estim ated were seqred In the bottom of the
manding and enlltled to, with the purchases, not as good, and the m ittee.
ed the reg u lar city government at II2H.0OO le ft in a debris-filled ninth. The virtoiy gave th e I'rsi li­
continual Increaae In price* of quantity is the same, but if Mr.
T
he
S
tate
D
ep
artm
en
t
official
food adm inistration out of the cily house by Mr«. Julia C. Kearney, es a rtexn sweep of II games
everything the Cily true* or render C itiieu want* aleak, alive* and m ade tills statem en t:
hall in the Huvirt son* today. It 1who died Ju ly 29 of m alnutriidn played against A ugusta and Ms
aurh aervire. they have got to pay a new automobile, be hat got to
"Congressman
M
undl
waa
told
eon.
mote in order for the City to pay the inflated price*, other- a f te r study by our legal iwoplc termed probable the city's food ad and cancer
vviae, do without It i* In* same
do ao.
th a t we take th* position that if
with
the
City,
It
ha*
lo
have
"The City ha» got to ral*e
law enforcement agencies have
more money in order to balance lire men, policemen, labors and a reason to believe a crime I*
other
peraonnel,
ami
ei|uipinrni
the 1949-1940 Hudget, and IT
lieing committed th e re It HO
IS NOT FOR OPERATION AND and m airrlala In u rd tr In operate, ru le in International law which
MAINTENANCE
PURPOSES, and It hae to pay tbe prevailing would prevent th e ir obtaining
becam e the Coinmtialuner* have price* in order to aecurr them, w arran t* for search and e rrrtt
combed thru tbe tentative Hud- Till* condition 1* beyond the con­ (on cum ulate p ro p erty . I There
get p ien arrd by the City Mana­ trol of I he City Official* *ame la no rule of law which would
ge!, which wa* baaed on paat aa the high cost of living U prev en t the serving o f a aubpo
two real* operating roata, and beyond the control of any in­ elia merely because th e lady It
they have cut the peraonnel fmeo dividual.
"The City official* of not only u soviet ritiien ."
In acvetal of the departm ent*,
Rolled down, th# whole thing
Sanford
but all other tauniriualii cam
and eliminated
aeveral
other
e to thia:
tea
throughout
th
e
State
nave
(Irma, that in the paat, have
I. Mrs. Kuotnkina, the Rus­
rra
lite
d
for
some
tim
e
that
with
been conablered eaaential to the
all delinquent te x ts collected and sian teacher who waa the center
w elfaie of tbe community.
the homestead exemption law In of a furor* last week-end over
"The
propoaed
increaae* of effect, th at th** burden of main­ "kidnapping" and “ rescue" char­
approxim ately 146,000.00 In tbe taining and o p eratin g a Cily ha* ges. haa no diplom atic Immunity.
new Hudget for 1940-1949 I* not liecome too g rea t for th# nvii If the House Com m ittee can
for direct operating and main­ exempt property owners to con- j
** c*n
a call
tenance coal*, a* ataled bofnre, tinu* carrying, and they have Jn r 6 " l« appear and testify hr
but I* being appropriated for endeavored In secure some fi­ for* It.
obligation# made by th e City for nancial relief thru the But# a 2. The Hoovlet consulate in New
Item* auch a* conalructing hy­ le g isla tu re In th e form *f stale- Y ork ran b* en tered only If war­
draulic fill ami prelim inary ex- aid. by g ran tin g the fltles their ran t* are obtained alleging th*
penaea In connection willi con- •hare of revenue! collected from commission of some crime on
itru rtin g the proposed dock and their ritiie n ! by th* sU tr, such, th e property,
term inal farilltle* on the lake as cigarette taxes, gasoline taxes,
A* a practical m a tte r, it all
front! removing the remain* of (■averages taxes, etc., but their mean* that Mr*. K osrnkina ran
the old St. John* Itiver Line efforts iiavr lo r n fruitless The I* served with a subpoena if ah*
Dock, which a m ajority iif the cities of Florida arp as much leaves the roneulate, but la safe
rlttre n i wanted done, conaiderlng rntilied to u portion of these from subpoena aa long aa she
the number of com plalnta teg- tv venues a* th e title* of oilier rem ains tlieie.
iatrred again*! it Iwlng left there: •tale*, for th e re ta only one
Mundl Interpreted It in that
and inducing the NEW YORK other slat* Iq the United flutes lig h t. He told rep o rter* no a t­
GIANTS to purrhaae and operata | that doe* not return • considerable tem p t will be inad« a t thia time
the Mayfair Inn. The la tte r being sum of such revenues hark to to serve a auhpoeiui since a pro­
moit favorable to everyone, baaed the elite*, fa r they feel that ve** server could n ot serve p a­
on tin* lum m .ndallon* and praiae their title* h e ro to grow and nt ra in lha Soviet consulate. Al­
of our reprcaenlatlve* who no- pr«s|M&gt;r in o rd er for th* aU tee though the teacher herself ha*
gollated th# tranaactlon, for the in prosper. Th* City official* no diplomatic Im m unity, he ex­
general public i* atlll throwing a rr again u n itin g to make a plained. ihr Soviet
Consulate
them bouquet* for a Job well done. further and stro n g er appeal to | does
However, it look m ore than Juat the 1919 twgialature for some
persuasion to indue# the Giant*
sps
N »uonai
Inlo puirhaxng th e M ayfair Inn
and operate It a* a touriat hotel
w , . „ i m , k. , ,
« T i,
for a period of a t leaat four
year*, for they knew th a t it had the existing tax burden have witnesses and wrote a thick re­
been a white elephant In the paat liecome too g reat and want some port.
Kurrestal praised the Job, but
and felt that If It m eant an relief, it Is th eir duty to appeal
much to the com munity to have to their representatives to enact cautioned that the proposal* are
It open ami operated, why not such legislation aa necaeeiry. at nut policy since they have not
the City purrhaae and operate It. the 1949 Session, that wHl return been reviewed by the three de­
Ho. aa a final reaort to gel them hack to the ritiea * portion of tko partment*.
At any rate, It I* political dy­
to purrhaae and operate the hotel, taxes they arc paying lo the
the City had to .’’lake certain state Thia would only be fair namite to tamper with Giuid
ronreatlon*. which will coal the and Just, for th e City maintain* control, now under order* uf the
OPv eiuiroximately 150,000.00, of their atreeta, police the bar*. sla te governors.
The committee took not* uf
which $18,600.00 will have to l&lt;* |tx r r garden*, etc. anil furnish**
a pent the firat vear and Incorpo­ fire protection for their heme*, w hat it called two obstacle* to*
rated In th* 1040-1040 Hudget. and numerous oth er aerrlcea, and quick mobllilaUou of the Guaidt
1. Inability of the government
The** concetalona conalat ' nf all their gasoline, cigarette and
waiving of rental on their fa- Ileverage tale* gore to the silt*, tu us* ih* Guard for Federal
rllitlra at th , airp o rt for the for what ? Thia la the only way purposes until Congress form­
next four year*, am ounting to that ritiien* ra n . get, any. .re* ally declares s national emer­
•14,000.00; ronatrurtlon of new Ref from the high U ses they gency.
2. Time-ccgtsumlng re-transfer
baaeball field, all encluaed with are having lo pay fo r, o p em lln f
h«*avd fence and club houa* fa- their ritiea, and - they tt* a )d of property and equipment from
gtlltlea, which will r u t approxi­ lend their eupport In itary poe- the stale* to th* Federal Gov­
mately $ 12 ,000.00; and certain slid# way to nave tha 1949 Left*- ernment.
Applying th* teat of national
latur* provide eome method for
conceaaion on lax#*.
security, the committee agreed un­
"Th# hydraulic fill coal $6,000.- stale-aid to the etttesi
“In conclusion. I wish to. re­ animously than
00 plu* preliminary expenae* for
1. Th* Guard ahd Reserve*
ilanv. *|ieclflraUon*, ate., amount- peat that If th* Equalisation
ng to approxim ately IIJW0.04I; boatd approves and accepts the “are not now capable uf partic­
and the coat of acquiring and assessed valuation* I hare Blared ipating effectively in major com­
uh
removing th# old St. Jtfhfi* River on th* 1018 Roll, the. ndllage bat operation on M-day.“ It also
Line Stock amount* to $6,690 00; ran )■* reduced to at deaat. llH said th* Air National Guard as
all of which will have to h* Mills, but If th* property ow»#ra now constituted la unsuitable for
Its peacetime mission.
paid from next yaara Hudget. would rather have lower aaateted
O s ie r2. Th* National Guard should
4|a* Iwglnnlne October 1, 1047, valuations, then th* only alter­
slpa to remain a part of th* nation's
the City atlll had a raah aurplua native la for th# Commit^
rationed striking force, and other units
left from the *ale of forecloaed impose some of the a fort men
vttn to should be organised under state
propertle* and ita ahare of pro­ nuisances lax**. I also wtt'
ceed* from the County‘a sal# of state that th* land valued es­ control ta meet local needs.
3. Th* Guard must be directly
forecloaed property, which waa tablished for 1948 aaaeaiment
Incorporated In c u rran t year's purpose* • were not set by .the under federal control—to com­
budget In 'order to balance It. appraisal engineers, . but, were bine authority xrith responsibility
Thi* amount we do not have established thru a five puunber and to tmphlsis* th* federal
I hit year and taxes will have to hoard appointed by -Ihq Com­ government's obligation In tbe
be levied lo aupplemant asm*, mission from the local Xaal organisation, training and supply
Th# total of th* foi
foregoing Item* Estate Board, who devoted their of th# Guard.

Subpoena Of K I

Huge Crops

w .w r - ^
~r f

Battle For Lead
In Sally League
Is Getting Hotter

S

Berlin Blockade

M arsh all K egignation
(C esilaae* I r s a F s s s (Isel
there was nothing to a report
published in the New York Htar
that M arshall had threatened to
resign I-ecsuse Mr. T rum an want­
ed to take several pro-Israeli
step*.
A ctually, McDermott told re­
porter*. each ol tn« ste p s Rated
in the Htar story la g e ttin g care­
ful atte n tio n from th e S ta te De­
p artm ent and related government
agencies so that positive action
oil all o f them poelble.

MENU
Uy CECILY BROWNSTONE
Associated Pres* Feed Editor
TUESDAY DINNER'
Liver loaf
flaks d Potatoes xrith Parsley and

Paprika
Buttered Chopped Spinach
Orange Raisin Muffins'

Rest rag e
(Rseipc for Starred Disk Follows)
O range Raisin M uffins
2 cups sifted enriched all­
purpose Hour
*« te a ipon baking soda

4 HASH VICTIM
BORDKNTOWN, N. J .. Aug. 10
i/l’l— W illiam Lawrence Witcom,
Jr.. 21. o f Tampa, w as killed in­
stan tly today when the truck he
was driving crashed Into the rear
of n 14-wheel truck-traih-r on
route 26 in Mansfield township,
tl.n •• miles south of her**, police i
said.
I
An unidentified passenger rid-,
wtli Wiscorn it reported in '
■I condition at HI. Francis |
Ho pita). Trenton.

teaspoon salt
V. cup sugar

m

s

|

rind

'» cup raisin*
1 egg. well beaten
** sup butterm ilk
'« cup orange Juice

U cup shortening, melted
NEGRO III-t i ll HKSORT
M.x and s ift dry in g re d ie n ts:,
FO R T LAUDERDALE. Aug. 10 -nix in uraag* rind and r a is in * /'
- P) Dt. Van D. Mitxell, negro llevt eg g until thick and pal*,
physician here, said today a negro] c o lo n d ; add butterm ilk and or
lx nrh resort I* lieing considered j an g r Juice and stir well. Add to
for an are a Immediately south of, dry ingredients along w ith shor­
port Everglades Inlet, near Holly- 1 tening (slightly cooled) and stir
wikmI.
I only enough to moisten dry in­
H arking the project, he said, gredients. .Mixture will look lum­
are retiring heavyweight chant-' py. Kill greased m uffin pans twopi»n J im* Louis; hand leader Cab tints]* full and bak* In a hot (42f
Cablow ay, Singer Lena Horne, and E.l oven about 20 minutes or until
dancer Hill Robinson
*done.

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(iuard

Florida** grow ing about four

I

tim es a» Fast
th e U. §. att
whol e .
Providing pow er to

m eet h e r d em an d * it* a to u g h
job .
Call* for coverin g a lot
o f s|H&gt;t8 in a hurry.

represents the proposed In­
crease In Ih# 1048-1949 BudgeL
“A* an alternative to make a
further reduction in the propoaed
■tillage rale far I94R, Sanford
- could Impose other forme of
taxation to supplement th* Ad
valorem Tax, a* many other
Florida ritie* are doing, such
a* garbage collection fees, a*wee
tax, amusement tax, cigarette tax,
etc. These are commonly known
M “NUISANCE TAXES" and are
verv unpopular with the cltlxene,
end It la not tha desire of the
Commission to resort to such
revenue* unless they are .forced
lo. However, DeLona, Gainesville.
Kissimmee. Panama City, Coral
Gables. Hi. Petersburg, Fort
Lauderdale, Miami and numerous
ether title* are Imposing some
of the foregoing nuisance taxes.

4. The Guard axreeds the peace­
time without cost to th* City
In assisting th# appraisal engineer time military requirement of th*
tn establishing thaw values, and •late*, and with Ita combat or­
If there are tom* tmtanew where ganisations and powerful arm­
th# land values or* found (4 he ament la not suitable for stats
out of line. I am. aure th* mission* involving riot or othar
Equalisation Board will ,ba glad civil uprising.
“To pose a thrwt of artillery,
to have a review; mad* of the
Land Value* Map, .and make the armor or air power against ctlnecessary adjustment. Also, that tsens of thli country la hardly in
I have computed tlrn taxae.M * keeping with u y foreseeable sit­
uation. and not consistent xrith
the proposed mtlLag* rates &lt;
sound public policy," the report
In a!moat every caoa, the I
under the new .yotaaliana on wld.
“The Guard w now armed,
home* aaaetand i t $6,000,00 and
leas will be about tha some and In should not normally be employed
aeveral cooes lower than*la 1947. In strike duty or other minor
In fret there xriR be vary little civil disturbance*. It should on­
difference In tha 1948 taxre In] ly be employed when th* sltuatloa 1
comptriaon with- 1947,* unleu th# become* fully threatening to con­
new valuation* /owned KMD IO, stitutionality estabhohad authorexcept In cm*#* iwher* then were
a consldarabl. Increase In tha jrept appointment w Secretory of |

S

It’s taking an $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 proL'ruiii,-but*we’re getting the job done.
Ftlu &lt;; bi» new power plant projects
completed - three more on the way
. . . hundred* of other extension*
andljjniprovemeiiU . . . m ore
power, better gervice for every
coinjiiunity we serve.

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THIS JOB WOULD
BE SIMPLE...IF
YOU'D JUST

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te

e REDDY KILOWATT
Your EtacKic Servant

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I n U n ity T b t r a I s S t r e n g t h —

n o te H a n f o r d

U Prelart th# ? n i « of ihs World;
To Promote tke Progress i t AoiH ti;
To Predece Prosperity for Sanford.

TH E W EATHER

*^5*

Considerable eloodlnes* w ith oral*
treed
afternoon
ard
evening
thundershower*. Gentle to moder­
ate sn u th erlr wind*.

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER

Citizens Protest
Against Increase In
Tax*Assessments
Complaints Filed In
Writing But No Fi­
nal Decision Made;
City Cost Said Low
A

City Manazer II- N. S orer to­
day adtlwd property owner*
who hare complaint* in regard
to Invrnlnry talurs, th a t these
will not he ronaldered unless
the owner, are able to produce
autfirlrnt proof to satisfy the
Equalisation Hoard th a t the asaea.menl la wrong.

Sanford property owner*. half
of them colored, jammed the City
KCommituon toon to overflowing
lair evening ai they met to pro­
test to the Commiaaioner* and
appraneta of the J- M. Cleminih tw Co. incifi«e» in t» i aiifM*
menla. Lea R. l.ether preaided in
the ahaence of Mayor R . A. W.lliama
There weie many verbal proteata agamat the increaae of aaf te ttm e n lt in Iota, homea and peraonal propeily. hut no deciaiom
on adjutlmenti were m ade hy the
Comnmaion. ai the ownera were
directed by Mr. Leaher to put
thtir complainla in w ri'ing and to
appear before the Commission ihia
afternoon at 2:00 o clock in the
firal of a aeriea o f meetings de«( senlift w»4 mn l^«*

•Soviet Block Votes
Down U. S. Ideas
In Danube M eet
ny AFX II. SINGLETON

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A W E D N E S D A Y A U G U S T I I . IP I8
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E s U b lU b c d 1908

VOLUME XXXIX

U ndecided On U. S. Cabinet P ost

Miss Bentley Testi­
fies S o v i e t Sec­
retary Pai d Her
$2,000 In Oct. 1945

New Meeting Of
Envoys, Molotov:
ToBeTomorrow

WASHINGTON. Aug

Session Between West
Powers’ Representa­
tives Is Expected
R E R U N . Aug. 71. &lt;/P&gt;- The
W estern I'owers. striking bark
In Ihe lierlin economic w ar,
(core
all easlern
(R ussianspon.ored) m irk accounts In
Wester n«ertor banka today.
The three W estern m ilitary
goiernm enl* sent an order to
Ihf rity in te rn m en t to instruct
ren tral offices of lierlin banka
that "no transfer* from ac­
counts In Ihe W ealern sector
branches may be effected w ith­
out ex press approval of Ihe
m ilitary government.'*

FOIMII OOVIINOI &lt;J» M AJtACHim m. Mauri, e J robin. »h» wai
nominated by Ibesldent Truman ** Secretary of lab o r, talk* t» a re­
porter before leaving Button to deliver g^campalen tprech Tobin is
staking the Democratic Gubernatorial nomination lie refused to com*
Riant on gtalements by political rtiaervcrs who l&gt;cllevrd lie would with­
draw from the Sept, i t primary and enter the Cablw-t. ‘/"temoflonnl)

Hospital Bulletin 1,200 Guests Are
D eclares Ruth’s Expected Here By
iCondition Critical Fellowship Group

% ’^ R b n L a .

Secreatary Marshall
Outlines
Princi­
ples In NcROtiatinu Witli Russians

Calls Rest Home ‘Fugitive’ A Spy

I I . &lt;7P)~

The Capitol Hill spy hcanng*
Inancbed nut lo the Ruttian cmliatty today when a cnnfrtied
sv-iittrnc t omnium*! «py named an
rm htsty of In i *| a* the "payoff”
man who once *lip|&gt;ed her 100
)-.’&lt;&gt; lull*.
I hr.thrill 1 Bentley, who «ay*
*hc it a forinrt It ed tpv. returned
to the wilnett than of the I foute
I n Vmencan Ac’mliet Committee
an-l testilied that Antlol C.romov,
fir it ter trial* nl the emliaiSV.
p u d her $7,000 in October, |1 4 i,
She al«n taid lie told her the
S o n et
Supreme Cnum it
had
a* wiled liei a medal
I lei «toi* o| the money and
the medal hid been dorlotrd hv
coniintllee menihri, rather, hut
ah' pointed Ini the full lime lo
th ' emh.iwy at the tourtr.
Mitt Kenllrt. who tays the gav?
h 'r ttory lo the f ill in AugUS*.
|94Y alw&gt; told the committee:
Ihe f ill hat told me that in
checking all of the rtidence t
hate gitrn them they nevrr h ate
found anv major ditcrrpancy."

WASHINGTON. An*

I I . «7T)-

S fc irttiv of Stile M llthall laid
today tin t in negotiating with th*
Kuttian* the t nil'H Si tie* muit
not trek agreement m»fflv for
agreement’* ttke.
M rrtb tll m*il» the comment at
a nrw t tonlerenre aftrr h« had
hern t i l e d |n dttcut* the inter­
national meeting at Belgrade,
^ ugoilat i t, on freedom of navi­
gation on the Danube River. Th#
ronlerenrr it tpnt between a m itoiity Rinnan Mm and a minority
Weitein blot
Repeatedly the aecret.vry gave
a no &lt;nmment teply to inquitiet
about the lug (otii talka now
under way at Mntiow on th#
lleil hi Morkade and the broader
problem nl a Gemini tettlement.
I loweaer, the tweeping nature of
hit retjMinte |o the inquiry on the
Danube meeting made it clear
that lie applirt the tame line of
tratnning In the Motcow and Bel­
grade teatmnt.

Jew s And Arabs'Americans Show
IReopen Battle In Strength In 3
P ale stin e Fight Olympic Sports ICC Changes Rates

On Canned Goods
Shipment In State

gone down.
The hospital bulletin said:
,
n tt
i
Bain* R uths temperature h a.
risen. There are pulmonary com
plications. Condition critical.”
Ruth hat been undergoing a
series of treatmenl* in the hoa-

. .
P"*1-

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

In

Arkanaaa-where, as in
Carolina.
Democratic
nomination means certain election
In November-Hot Springe pro­
secutor Sidney 8. MeMath, M,
took n load over former attorney
genaml Jack Holt In the race for
Governor.
In all three primaries, tha
other major ballot battles eonremed house seat*.
Compton
I.
White.
seven
straight time* a representative
from Idaho, plied up a heavy score
against Farmer Burnl* B. Brig­
ham In the race to see who will
complete smxt fall against GOP
Rrp. Abe Goff-tke i
fasted White la I N I
la tha

afflee said Ike F40 Sheeting Star*
wessld be baaed here for a three•w ith pested While
_
Combine HI 'U mderwi
In the M, la ______
coolest. Like (MR
Northwest Florida area.

Incumbent John C. Sanborn la un­

opposed.
Idaho's Senatorial candidate* of
both parties ware nominated with
no opposition. They ar* the pre­
sent Republican Senator, Henry
C. Dworshak, and State Supreme
Court Justice Bert H. Miller.
In the South Carolina Congres­
sional races. Rep. James P.
Richards took a tophravy victory
over attorney Roy Cobh, but
another incumbent. Rep. John J.
Riley, trailed State Legislator
Hugo 8. Sima, Jr.
A stiff fight developed over
the house seek vacated by Rep. W.
J. Bryan Doe*, who rea neottd to

W\kS, , | N (iTnN . Aug. l l (TT|MIAMI nFACII. Aug II —&lt;A'&lt;
Ma] Oen FI lard A. W alsh, pre
(&gt;r Jot(iph B KlB|t of |h , „ s
•Idem of Ihe National (.liar. At ( |f| -n t, WlM | &lt;l(, s , rvire. said
soclatlon. *ald today (he atatet.
(j,,, ,rrv irr plans to
the National Guard and Ihe h * 1' , -'ablisb a research laboratory on
lonal Guard Association will never
n o r | j , w„ t fo„ t w ithin t w
accept
federalization
of
(h',„ ,o n th a lo determine the cause*
National Guard.
,,nd possible permanent measure*
The Guard. Walsh said, “will
the re.| tide,
fight at every turn and if nee#*-' Dr. K ing who made (he anaary will carry Ihe fig h t to Con ncu'Cement at the Fisheries Ing rris ."
Congrer.'. he asserted, alwsys •lllute said he did not know where
bat sided with the "sta te s and the Ihe lab o rato ry will be established.
peopla against the n ev rr- ending II* &gt;ald th ere were several points
effo rts of the bureaucrat* In in mind but would not name them
Hr aaid the laboratory was being
r r n tr s litr ail power In Washingmade possible through a I&amp;0.000
' •■The control of th e N ational f..ngw *alonal appropriation.
Guard hy the respective sta te s is |
;------------------------------

fo'",3 l,Ii"n.l?HThur w.uJ|States Rights Demos
SLSTSU 'SfSrjrjX. ° l,cn Th**1, Campaign
lonsl Guard ba de.troy.«T*

5 POUND MULLET

HOUSTON. T e r . A urf II-4 T D
- M adera n f the 8tatea* Rights
|tem o*rata arrived here In force
today fo r th e formal opening of
I heir N atio n al Campaign.
Thev cam e, with their su p p o rt­
ers. fleterm lned to shape a p ro ­
gram w hich would at tha le a st
wrest th a 127 electoral votes In
II statoa o f th a traditionally 8n!ld

Dan If nod of Jacksonville raugkt
a five pound mullet w ith a plug
while easting in 8nake Crerii.
near Osteen Monday. T he plug I*
of th r green dolphin ty p e, rep o rt­
ed A rthur L. Wilson who was with
H r. Iload on th* flaking rip.
South from the national Demo-

rratlc ticket.
The dlmax of their gathering
her* la • rally tonight, which tho
County Chawbar • n f l . ______ _ Prorr— lve Party of Texas, sup­
at 7iS0 o'eloek at th* Tourist porter* of Henry Wallaea, haa
Center.
tried to picket.
C OF CM BTING

l ount

I o lk r

llrin ad n ite,

th -

m n lia lo i w h o taid lie w at gning
to gel tough in Older to » lo p the
m ooting, w a t here and heard it

fm

• inuring -- .tml hrld then own in
the mute 1.1 111i!. II mnounding* nf • "r

hipnirnt*

l»v rail

'•U wo'l-wtalrr. average B.di
I cent» per loo pmmda on carload

thr iK.aing nng
11„ | , „ f Uii.ikmi pounds or more.
I lie l 'rul'd .Strict won ilt (irtt | f ‘ai&gt; hindcd M n w that minimum
all. Hie U.N. td lu rr lia* pul 'i0 Oltmpir rsooe rare in hitiory l w""ld not get the discount.
I
.1 1 oniric.
V _L. NY..
t team
V , ol_
l I| , ((The
originally
m o ir A inem an and F rench oh
wh'O
Ihe
m(|Urarriers
, hr H|tfoun,
r f f ^ *ougM
tlv,
t e r t r it on the |»h in an rfln tl
&gt; ' 1 / M a t k n u w ik i 1V«&lt;11 S i e v e L y
D""ml&gt;er, 1017. tint the ICC
In i r t l m r |&gt;eai e.
ih e
III « MU I m e te r
til I.ended Hie rhange until it
iV lo o k
eniiid in*e lig a te "file rew 'onaldsd 't .
»7 t. V t i l l . ) 1 «n a i I m i i | M i n
ne &lt;"■ nf llie i.ropnial In retatioi*
- r m|
|.» tale* el eerbere
I'Mltaleni and it* Arab quarter* ! 1 -tille r llie V S t a n d e m o f
l-~lnv't
order
vacated
the
will l&gt;r a n n ra rd in Itra rl within
susperi i(on mid authnriied the
n ( I n k n l V a t l . i n i (t .in . D .
two werk*. I Ir taid the cabinet
d |»hn l.uem tn id I bevy Clratr, special .ll'riinnt tn be effective
Aur Jt
alirady h at tin nle«| arcrrtly In Mil hid linnh'd I kill in th
Tin- change In the hatl* fur quot­
lake the tlep llie A,aha hold lit*
,a ,e o , r , the .am * ing freight rate* on t b.rlda-to-theold rity, wliuli it alioul
f°u"Il | dntance flirt one wat won liy e»«t liipiiienl. nf canned eltrria
nf ihe till a I a te t )
, fruit nod Juicer, canned papaya
eilen.
.
.
, , fruit product*, and canned vegstaThe unofficial battle reached
ib r i
S ttbrr t r im
deiealed |,|P&lt;
proteated ♦&gt;&gt;* sever*!
lt« height In Jerusalem around -1
A 'I rifle shot* and autom atic France and Holland to enter the I waterline and the maritime com­
fl.e broke nut hv the thousand. fin sis and pietent a ttrong chsl- mission. which contended It would
A rtillery, seemingly from a dis­ I'll.— tn tbr centime* Id Lutopesn disturb the r«lsHonthlp between
rail and water competition It wa*
tance. was n u d it'l' throughout the tiiiurm tcy in "p sttsg e of arm*
also i.ppme-l hy «ame f Teas* In•m unl.t. d e ^ riU d Collins a* cltv W hile and giren flarea lit
Jliey compete witli favored leretfr. whi.il taid the dlacvunt
up Ihe sky an Arab* anil Jewr*
« ’„ u ?
would ducrim lnate against
th*
could spot their fnra.
• I lungaiv. Ilalv soil Belgium.
fruit and vegetable Industry in th*
official Jew ish sources aaiil
Vn iliira'a Inter, attnnal
*lz- Rio Grande Valley,
Arab* "who continue tn violate „.rt. r vseht. the I lenorla. banIbe tru ce" attacked Jew ish poal- died bv « five man crew from

(sovernment Control |^.HCtj,rr|, Laboratory
Of Guard Denounced To Bo Bui|t | n s t a t e

South Carolina, Arkansas am) Idaho Democrats appeared to have
ihrir nominees all picked today for major November political contests.
Candidate* for at least one of South Carolina's three contested Con­
gressional posts seemed headed for runoff election*, but Senator Rtirnel
R. Maybank held a clear 10,000-vole majority over four competitor*
for his Senate seat, svith returns almost complete.
South

i .illnl dial it was on the tecum |" f Hi. homing* hero
mendtlmn of G nternor Caldwell
“ ‘'P McDowell i K-I'm told rrr lrt* tin- commiltoo will l*&gt; in
| that members left the (tooily n .e s s "nil nr*I work" nt lrn»t
(,u jn r,, -|M „( | n lrlo te.n City
Grillin', who It now r ir r u tl v r
■lorrtoi of tb r Amcricnn-Kustinn
and came to Sanford.
" l b ' pcn|i|e o | Sanlord list- institute tn Now York, hold vnri* govornm rnt Jolit I'-fo tr tin'
what you need ami a ir hotpilabb. * itr.
lie q u o t'd the Governor at liavuu’ Hr rnnit* lirfotr I bo com mittee
ad tiird . when the group *p|*e»l'il «'lh * nreparril 'ta trm e n t whim
•ant:
to the latter at to what to do
I rip trr tiavr rngagml in rs"So we contacted tb r Seminole
Count v Chamber nf Commerce,’ i" nage for. nor lirrn an agent
f a foreign |H&gt;wrr. I do not
■aid " i
Maddy and they tent I 'ltr v r in tb r overthrow of tb r
down a com m itter th a t lnrlude-1
government tty force nr violrncr
Fred R. Wilson, and they ei
anv other mean* As far
pies ted llir opinion th a t our in­ i■i Iliyknow.
I have never violated
stitution would I* co n stru ctiv e" anv Inw nf the United S ta irs."
lie told of difficulties with the
itta k rr Chambers, now i
government and W ar A ssets Ad­ eiU’h
mr editor of Time M agarfnr,
m inistration with the acquisition
'■It th* com m itter Iasi week that
o f th e p H .tw r t,. T h f. w a . M t t W
w„
w ith ..
when ^ rifo r d took over th e pro_
^ d e rg ro u n d "
in
„e ,ty from «h* « 'V 'n tm r b t and w„ h |n ^ nn
the
war
completed
contract with the , n, m h r„
„„ , vowrd
form „

He ha* been III for n eatly twn
year*, l a t e In IB4fl ha entered
French H ospital, where he under­
went a delicate neck operation.
. He left th e hoapital last year,
anil was seen In public on a few
occasion*, chiefly In connection
with artiritie a for the Bal&gt;e Ruth
Foundation.
II* has spent vacations in
Florida and In th* paat few
months haa attended hasrhall
garnet w here he received tributes
from fan*, old and young. Ilia
old New York Yankees uniform ,
bearing No. .1, was retired re.
' '"T h r ' l!rib,w.Uhlp Foundation I* '
eenllv.
At 11:30 A. M. J. Paul Carey, not tn ri.lv a school, but a com
treasurer of th* Babe Ruth Foun­
dation and a clnae friend, arrived
at the h o atital and 10 minute*
later came out and told rep o rters
It» arta as4 O a P a * , a its

South Carolina, Arkansas And Idaho
Giants Officials Arc
Expected In Sanford Demos Appear To Have Named Men

JETS IN FLORIDA
MOBILE. Ala.. Aug. 11 (A’l More than a hundred Jet fighter
n Pi*"** W*H operate from Brooldey
m Air Force Base here during a
combined eierriae starting around

Agreement For Sake
Of Agreement Ruled
Out For Soviet Meet

M O S C O W . Aug. I I . &lt; / n Authoritative tourer* laid today
they expect a new meeting be­
tween Foreign Miniiter V. M.
TAtgINO IO M P O I t m t! Nysrk, N Y-, Martha Kn itson, manager of the
Molotov and envoys of the three
Tolstoy rest home fur White lluttlans, *spres«r* tier opinion that M r«
Western Rower* to take place to­
Oksana S Kmenkln* wat a lte.1 spy sent to the home to check on its
activities Mr* KnuUon discounted slorles told by the Soviet Conitrlate
morrow.
that Mr* Ko-enkina had 1-cen “abductod" and held prisoner at the farm
There inlnrmanti pointed out
un'il b n ’ learue" hr Itiuslan '-.m utate offlclalt.
( fafer-arinnat)
that the new
I h e committee put Miss llrn tlev hack on the •land after bear­
place untd
ing Henry II Collins, Jr . it for­
representative* have received re­
Tbr I
t'onference now In
mer m ilitary government officer,
actions from their home govern- Bambino HnsBccnUn- Superintendent
Mnd- denv that he wav ever a spy for
|ii" g r r'* , 'l.ntlisll &gt;«li|, is an t z mrnti on their reports of the last
cetlent eanmplr ”f tbr difficulties
country, but refuse to
dergoing Series Of dy Outlines Pl a n s atavforeign
that tb r t ’nltr.1 States encounters
four-power tesrinn here Monday.
w hether he It or ha* l&gt;ern
In all its negotiations try in g to
Health Treatments
At Kiwams'Mccving a Communist.
The three Westerner*. U. S.
11 «*miinM,a »a 1‘sa* i " » n
Ilefn rr he look the vtnml. ChairAmbassador W. Bedell Smith.
mat.
Thnrnav
llt-N
Jl
announced
The Fellowship foundation has
________
________ Yves
___________
French Ambassador
Chataig- i NEW YORK. Aug. I I . (/P&gt;
that a special vulicenimlttee will
neau and rpecial British Envoy Babe Ruth, haiehall i ailing home been granted the utr of I 7 build­ gn to New York tomorrow to
Frank Roberts, still had to meet run king, was rrportrd in critical ing* at the Municipal Aii|Miit and lake tpstim .u.i in rioted session Guns And Artillery FcncinK.YnchtingAnd
to d itcu n the reactions In the condition today at Memorial Hos­ these arr being put into good Jfrom Michael Ivanovltrh Sam arin,
Resound D e s p i t e
condition to hnute vititois w hojfonnei Itu * .urn school tearh er.
Canocinj;FventsArc
latest Soviet proposals lo iron out pital.
air
expected
b.
number
1.200
by
D
"
"
’’.
,h
e
,»
•
Cease
Fire
Order
The
hospital
raid
Ruth
had
deBeing Won By U. S. i
East-West difficulties nod (Jan
t W l h A U o 4( i llfllfl II sulw-nmmittee
IMF* n e a r approach. Tha inform- veloped a higher temper rim e and J ad1. 1$, it wa* announc'd Inlay -• |terh«p« of one man — to
■■ m u \i ti l i tv*
i WASHINGTON, Aug II W i»t i'lli« corriiFTRP.u
n t i i i i j - ti *i rti.ira
| *rhf in tr i'ia tc commerce 'em ants said it might be late tonight that there were pulmonary tom to Ktwsnian* at the Totind Cen­ 1 snoctit to grt a stntrm riit from
JLRUSAI I jM Aug. I I .
Igor
G
otirm
ko,
tbr
former
Rutter
hv
C.
A.
Maddy.
tupeimicndI O N D O N , Aug. II , (TP)
mission ti'lav approved a proposed
hefoie such coordination was pot- plications.
■'*n r l r r h w ho w s s r r - p o u s i h l r Gum am i u t i l l 'i y le to u n d rd from AmetHant t h o w e cl lurpritiltg1'perlal di -•■"int rate on heavy
On Monday he was repotted a* ! rnl °* '*,p Inundation
*iMe.
for b n 'a l - i n g th e t ’a n s i b a o ntorn inidiiigl t l » dawn lotlay in ihe
R rtirw m g the three years in 1
liengtli today m three Olymp.. '»&gt;i,.mrnt, f canned fruits and
'm il sp» n v
In th e flrat Russian editorial having a cold. Y. »ndey the ho.
..
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vrgelaidr- fi-nn M-ulda to point*
lira vie tl lig lilin g lieie t m r r llie |Wt||B
which
the
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movement
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Thr •llpr»"iiit pmpo»Pf| by th^
rnw.^ the New Time* ridiculed jjm pioved and ihe lrm |*eraluie had hat hern e tta h li.h 'd here, lie ir

BKLKORADK, Y ugoslavia. Aug.
II OB—The Communist Woe of
E astern Europe voted dow n, aeven
a to three, today a second Amerlean
w a ffo rt to -g u aran to r frtm navi*#*
lion on the Danube.
Tha conference then accepted a
Ruaalan proposal for th e first
article of the new D anube ship­
ping conference convention. The
vote v a i aeven to one. France
voted ngnln.t eilnption. T h e Unit­
ed State* nn l llritaln nlmtnined.
foreign newspaper* for snylng
It w a. the .econd tim e in two “there la nn ground for com pro­
daya the Communist state* of mise betw een the W estern Power*
E a ste rn Europe l&gt;eat down at- and the Soviet Union on the
# tem pt* to obtain g u a ra n te e s of Herman question." The article
free navigation w ithout discrim ­ criticized L'Epoch of P aris for
ination of Europe's v ita l w ater­ saying tho talks are "predestined
w ay. and showed their ab ility to In failure."
push through a Danube p a rt bar­
M ranw hlle In Berlin the Rusrin g Ihe Wealern power* from any slant boasted they have areumu• a r on conlrnl of Ihe riv e r.
lated enough food to feed all
Y esterday the Soviet d ra ft for Berlin fo r 40 day*. At the aame
a pream ble retting fo rth th e gen-'ijm e, how ever, complaint* about
e ra l oblectlves of th* conference hunger ra m s from the surroundr a t pushed through by a aeven to ing Soviet Zone.
two vote, over A m rrlra n and
There have been repeated reUiMillMMa mn (*■■• F»»rl
a F rench nhlectlons. B ritain abstain^ ed from voting.
•
Th# U. 8 then made Its propoval
DENTISTS ON MOVE
In th e form of an am endm ent to
TALLAHASSEE. Aug. II-(A t
the first artlrle of the convention —Conrieta
In Florida's .11 road
which, a t drafted hy R u ssia and camp* don't hav# to go to the
a* adopted, reads:
dm list any more—he come* to
“ N avigation on th e
Danube thrm.
shall be free and open fo r the
The atate hospital at Chatta­
nationals, vessel* of eont.rterre. hoochee haa lust equipped and put
and
good* of com m erce
of on the road a mobile dental rtlnlr
all atalea, on a fooling o f equality which Is touring Florida, making
In reg ard to port and. navigation slnna at all the ramps.
charge* and conditions fo r mer­
Prtsonera at sis west Florida
ch an t shipping."
mad ramps already have had their
Soviet Denulv Foreign Minister extractions and fillings. The den­
A ndbtl Y. Vlthlntky accused the ial trailer stopped here to let govFyenrh todar of "d isto rtin g and rrnor and his rahlnst have gllmps*
m isrepresenting facte" to g e t their nf the new facility.
own way cm Ihe Danube shipping
pact.

A number of officiate of the
New York Glanta. Including
Horace C. 8toneham, president, are
expected to arrive in Sanford neit
Tuesday for an Inspection of Giant
properties, Including the Mayfair
Inn where they will atajr. It was
announced traiajr by Charles
Marlon,' hotel manager.
The party la ezpeeted to arrive
here at Municipal Airport In a
plane piloted hy Mel Lamb and
will Include Mel Ott, former man­
ager of th# New York Glanta,
Carl Hubhell, Giant fram organ]fatlon director, and Garry 8ehurM|har. They represent the National
ExMhlHon Co., owners of the
New York GlanU.

Spy Hearings
Branch Out To
Reds’ Embassy

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Comparison Of Meat Prices In 1948
With Those Of 1938 Reveals Boosts

Thr resignation o f E arl Q.
Tim Tyler a* • leached In Sem 1Inole High School w*» sc rip te d
y eiterd sy morning by th e Board
of I’uhllc Instruction at a m eeting
In Hie office of Supt. T. W.
Lawton.
New appointment* w ere: S!i»*
M araret
Bohlabcr a t
teach er
nf home economic* at the Lym an
School In l-ongwood, Mis* Sylvia
Jones of Belle Glad# aa a teach er
In th# South Side Prim ary School
ami Josle llatkin aa a teacher In
the Ovfrdn Colored School.
C. C. Howard, *uperintendant of
m ainteanre reported on p rogress
g resa
of repairs a t the Croomt and Hop
Hopper Academics.
Following th« meeting, Supt.
and Mrs. I.awton left yesterday on
a two week vacation at W inona
Lake, Ind. where th tv will v isit
their d a u g h trr, Mr*. Blaine M ax­
well am! her family.
Board member* pretent yetter*
day w ere L E. Jordan, chairm an,
J. A. Blstline. W aller M. HAvnea
and C. F . Ilarriio n .

A rom paritnn of the price of meat *1 “btegain p rk e t" in grocery
tlorea Inday with pike* of 1938 reveal* that pretent pine* are often
three lo four timet what they w rte 10 tr a i t ago.
Houtewive* who are G aging a atnk- tgnritt high meal price* may
he interfiled to learn that ju tt 10 year* tgn the hulrher would sell l**n
pound* of hamburger for a quarter, or enough for the family tuppet. At
pretent, you ra n g 't only a half a pound nf hamburger for * quarter, or
enough to feed one peraon. To get
the two pound* now costa 31-001axvtou'tt. Racon wkleh then sold for
plus, or fo u r time* as much.
27 rent* a pound now roste 77
An advertisem ent of a local rents. Fryers which ec-ld a t 25
meat and grocery store In a July, cents nnw bring 70 ee n tt a pound.
li/Mt, edition of Hr* H erald, re ­
The following I93H prices will
veal* th a t fo r DO rents you could prove interesting lo com pare with
get three pound* of r e n te r cut present day prices: flour, 20
pork chops, enough to feed a pounds for 49 ren ts; bananas, 10
family of six and in addition three pounds for 25 cents; chuck roast,
visitor*. The same sum will now 21 rents: flub steak. 25 cenW;
buy one pound of chops, and Ihe and b u tter 27 cents a pound.
viiitora m ight be sdviaetl to slay S autagr was 10 cents a pound
at home nr b ring th eir own pork and lamb chops were tw o pounds
chop# which now cost th re e tim es
for 29 rent.*, A pound of stew
as much as in 1P3R.
ROAD BLOCK ORDINANCE
*A dollar, and ten rent* would meat cost one dome. Oleo, then
LAKELAND. Aug. It OD—The
buy a nice three pound round I I cents la nri* 35 rent* a pound. rity eommt»«lon In*true ted tho

•teak back In the period when
Howard Hughes was making his
globe circling flying t owrl n t i
h.ours. NevadaM a n
to
lucky
jcky JJff he ran :find a *1Injtto pound
of round steak for

Vegetables and fruits were
much cheaper alio In IBS3. Ten
pound* of potatoes cost 19 cents
then: now fire pounds eon bo
purchased for 12 rants. Two
iraa ilssri

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city attorney today to draw u
ordianco limiting blocking of
Greets crossing by Atlantic Coast
Line train* to five minutes.
This action came after a 2-t
vote hy th e rnm m lttlnnera.

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F R ID A Y , A U G U S T fi, 1948

Station WTRR—1400 Kilocycles
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\V*»t#rn Jimbore*
Kama
Matter •»’ I’atler

• ■•day, Aaaael *
llUUdey Mll*U*le
News

Mewa
1‘ommuiiltr faleinler
ttpi&gt;rta llevlaw
aitin Cur lire ak lot

oraau lie* eric.
Old llefraln
News

Mamins Itevntlaui

Breakfast With Star
Chapel Upatalra
Airlana Trio
Tour Community Chapel
Time Fur •« Time
Purtralta In Ueludy
Chorletera
Paper lloom
Four Knlahtt
Mlrtna Orchestra
Ai •mitty Of Ood
Halnn Music
Home Tips A Tunee
Hawallaa lvchi.es
M u* Barron
Cavalcade Of Music
Newa
Vauahn Monroe
I.utheran Ilnur
lluenna Amlaoe
Hanford-OrlaiKln Ball Ol
Sammy Kaye
Marine Hand
News
Twl-f.lte (tuna*
ftectelon Now
Volca Of Army
Newa
.
Here's To Vete
Proudly We Hall
Pnlon Rervlcee
Pteno namtllnae
fittest Star
Ave Marla Hour
Newa
ttei'ord llnunitnp
Maaelcal Souvenir*

Salon Herenad*
New*

t ) u r lnintiiiilii
City llerrealtun
May The N U
New ■
Sntnelhlna Old.

New,
lint rowed,
Blue.

Nraiphonle Swine
Hldere 1‘urple Safe
Newt
Mayer for Peace
Album Itevlew
UUItary Hand
Top* In Pop*
New*

Matinee At Mayfair
liar None Itanrh
Saturday Swtna
Muetral Hliowraee
New» A Block*
lltlllillly IIMw
Harden* Mir Freedom
lleayenty floepel Bins***
Naeat lleeerve Show
Newt

Pay* A Inae
Twt-lJle Hunt*
To You In America
Our tuiad He Itrlahl
New*
Huntlay Hehnol lei*«#
Sport a Itevlew
n «*i Itmute, setts
Vet lety Mali
Hurt* Oprv
Concert Hour
NrWP

-■tul paprika and blind quickly.
Remove at unci* from heat. Add
miU rraduilly, blending with
whl*fc or back of wooden »i»«ii
until smooth, after rsrh addition.
Return to medium or hijth heat
anil i.«&gt;k, itirrinr comtanttv. un­
til tiiickcned and bubbly. Reduce
heat to low and allow In tiniimr
2 mlriiitra longer to finish rooktr.tr flour. Remove from rang?,
odd tuna tlnrludinr oil front can),
lemon juice and finely cut par*ley. Mix well, breaking tuna Into
fille r, hut leaving some of It In
laracr piece*. Turn Into t In
uividiial baklnir thell* nr dishf*.
Melt the remaining tablespoon of
tiuttci or margarine In clean
»«nn pan or »ni;ill skillet over low
beat, a Id rrumba and stir until
tiiev jie evenly coated. Sprinkle
over t'ina and pin e under lour
or moderate bent In broil,r. about
•I ind.t’M ft out source of heat, ro
that crumb* do not get loo brown
lM*furt flab i« hot. Watch clowly. It, about 7 tu 10 minute* nr
to II. h idiould la* thoroughly heat
(d Mid topping a ln‘*ilit iful golden
'irown.
(larnirli
with panley
jjirk: . tucking ►hint alema ini'* Cue.
n u n , -t servings.
AS PART OK THI AVIATION OAV CIUMATION In Moscow, hundred* uf parachuttiU drop from the aky at Uta
Tuahlno Airdrome la an Impraatlv* mui dlaplay of Soviet tandln* technique. In lha Soviet capital, all hl*h
Ruatian officials—Including Premier Stalin— turned out to watch • parade of aircraft. The ht*h apot of the
celabratlon waa a demonatralion by tha Reda' lateat Jet ptopelled pianos.
(fnlcntdllonal Soundpholo)

s c o n 's SCRAP BOO

Music You Remember

By R. J.

Mldnlalit Itendeaveu*
News
Stan Off

t'anrlna Party

Thin Rye, Bread, Buttered
Beverage
(R ecipe for Started i&gt;ish Fellow*)

Deaaanl I’olalnea
2 lahle,|H&gt;on* fat
* taldt-ipiHiii* finely diced
onion (1 sin all onion)
I table,poon finely chopped
green pepper
I tablespoon finely chopped'
pimento
1U CUpl diced leftover boiled
new pula lues (about h email
new potatoe* nr H pound)
U U-aipuon aalt
D u h o f frrahty ground
pepper
Daah o f paprika
Melt the fat over luw heal; add
tne union, green pepper, pimento
•no rook
----- until partly tender,

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ANDREWS;

HOT WRATHl!H MENU
Cold Root Soup
IlnvIUd Timafi-h'
llrlap I'olatt* Slick, (Pack•red)
Watererea* and Tomato Salad
French Dreaainr
Dread .iml Mutter
Burry Howl with Vanilla
Wafer*
Heverare
I He* ipe for Starred l*i.h Follow*)

Deviled Tunaflah
•1 tablespoon* butter or
margarine
2 table,|HMin* flour
U teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
teaspoon paprika
I cup milk
tine 7-uunce can (I cup) tuna
I table,poon lemon Juice
I Ubleapoon finely cut
parsley
•bout 3 to 6 minutes, stirring ork to ) rup (about 2 slices)
tastonally, Add the potatoes and
soft bread crumb*
sprinkle with salt, pepper end
4 ahurl sprayt parsley
papilka. Cook over luw to moder­
Melt 2 tablespoons butter or
ate beat, stirring frequently, until H V O T I _______
pouftta are Ihoroughly hot and i heat; add the flour, aalt, mustard

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s c r a p s

very lightly browned, about 10 to
20 minute*. Serve Immediately,
2 to H serving*—recipe may Id*
doubled.
Note: If new puiatuc. &gt; ■« d
were liolltd In their Jacket* key
•hould be peeled befr-re diving.

sidelines become headlines

figure!

Belted snugly

tu rmpbaatie your lit­
tle middle! All pait of

WHAT PercimYacl

W i ll v d IS LO N Q E R r

THi L A M P -P o S f
Till !S:or.WALK

or

OF TKL fOREICH BORN
INHABITANTS oFTtL
U.S. CAHHOf SPEAK
E N G LISH

the Autumn look.
Till, beautifully tailor*
ed auit In pure w o o l
tricollne weave.

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'flllBES of INDIA
BELIEVE THAT
MEM ARE. THE LOROS
of CREATION’
WMEH A WOMAN
MEETS AM ELDERLV
MALE RELATIVE

RIM ITA* Esther William.. .
was recently elected honorary
mayor of Ute California town ol
Twenty-Nine Palma, wears a bath­
ing suit fittingly decorated with
many palm trews, (fnferaalional)

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FOR THR BEST ICE CREAM

PLACES HER
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Fo o t a s a
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Jaunty Junior is esciusivtiy ours

COWAN’S

We fiiuke our uwn let Cream, All flnvorg
I’nnty —

Delirious —

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T I P - T O P
4 M Sanford Avenue

You are legally re*
t|ttmtlMe for llte
w it !) ol eirry jirr■on who le leglti*
malrlt oil your ptrinIare. Liability liteur*
ante can lake that
r rt | io iitilillily ofl
your shoulder*.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

W o 'r e p a y i n g p l e n t y t o
im p r o v o y o u r s e rv ic o

S U P IIIP U N B . . . On# and
all. New York fashion* for tu*
tumn and winter IM S-tl are de­
signed with a slim hlpllne. In
this Samuel Kaaa dress of Mark
crepe, pockela are slanted and
dropped below the hipbones. Up­
standing collar, waistline bow and
pocket cuffs era o f burnt sugar
eat In. Skirt 1* full only In front
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RTS TI1EKE COLD^
S in

Atlantia to Pecifio, i f *
F ttovt
■imply Urrific.
N o t in a generation — maybe not
in two — ha* any ringle improve­
ment in autoinobiiga caused the
talk o r met the instant approval
that baa greeted thi* n ew drive.
Y o u see the reason in your first
five minutes behind e D y n s lo w *

v o u i t S S 'W

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Y o u sem e that this is not mersly
en improvement on old ways,
but e whole ne w system o f (ransfsrring pow er from yhur engine
to the rear wh eels.

For the first lima, oil doe* every-

K k c l i 'l d t y
H . H . CoWman, n s n s v t r
m East First S tm t

Tww I* WfNtr I. TAYIO*. H W J

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thing — replace* the friction
clutch, eliminate* the usual for­
w ard gear*, even actuate* the
mcchanUm by which you change
fru m D r iv in g ran g e to em e r­
gency L o w and Raverte.
I o u feet the m u l t , i n new
smooth ness that's like riding a
mighty tide o f Bowing oil.
Y o u move from etondstill to
rood speed in on# smooth un­
broken sweep u f power, quick
initsntly reiponrive at speed.
Y o u stop by pressing die footbrake - go again by loading gas.
O n es you've set the selector

lover, you need not touch it again
in normal drivin g until you're
ready to perk o r bask up.

handle • Buick R oadmaste* with
this n ew d riv in l magic.
T r y it, fin t chance you get - and

O u tr id e

e n g in e e r* look at

w e think you'll want to gee your

Dynaflow and *ey, “N o w you've
go/ something I"

order in - with or widiout s ear

Y o u 'll aey ao too — once you

to trade.

Buick dealer at once to get an

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To Protect tL« r &gt; M w&lt; io« I'u n u ,
Tu Promote the Progress sf America;
To Product Prosperity for Sanford.

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

1908

re——

Sen. Taft Says
Ex-Official Of Extra Session Granted Only Few
Of President Truman’s Requests p r e s j,Jen t H a s
Reds Denies He
Inflation Curbs
Violated Laws
P e r lo

Takes

b e fo re

S t a n d

B o ard

W ASHINGTON Aug. 9— (AT—The White House rrmalnrd •llrnl
t.Klay on President Truman** strategy for hi* nett attack on thr
sUlh f'onerr**. While moat Presidential advl.ur. say Mr. Truman
a ill *|gn the Republican houaing and antl-lnflation bill*, hr i* expeeled to rritiriie them aharply aa inadequate. W hit* Hou.e I rr*«
Secretary Charle* CS. Ro*a told reporter, only that anyone can
draw hi* u *n Inference from the |*re«ldent a “known altitude.

In to

G O P

P ro b­

W ASHINGTON. A m . 9. cl/P )—

I'rrlo tefoted, on ronatitutional
ermindt. to »«&gt;• whether hr knew
M in Ilt-ntley or whether he ever
m * n Communist.
Rep. Mundt (R-SDl lol.l iemirtera xulqioenai will lie inued
for a Kuttlan teacher and hit
wife who hr naii! taught in a
New York schud fqr children of
in f I'llilril Na .'
&lt;|rl a, tiuli.
I &lt; ' » i l » * r na f a a e T r * i

Local Health Unit
Warns Sanfordites
Of Trench Muuth
latent doctor* and dentist* are
reporting quite a hit o f "trench
mouth", a germ infection o f ihr
gum* and mouth. It era* reported
thl* morning by Dr. Frtnk Quillman, director of the Seminole
County Health Unit.
The ditea*e, about which an
much w *« heard during Wurld
War I, I* caiined by direct or In­
direct contact and spread* rapid­
ly. *ald Dr. Quillman, ft i* caused
bv Fusiform hacciltu* also by a
spirillum, and it* effect* are
ac.mrtime* confused with those
of the di pthrrla germ.
Infection mav lie spread by un­
sanitary drinking glasses or dirty
utenaila in rating place*, hr drclared.
“ Not all of the local restaur­
ant* are complying with the State
Hoard o f Health requirements **
far a* sanitation of the unlensllc
It concerned," warned Dr. Quill­
man. and he urged the general
public to help in thi* condition hv
requesting that the places in
which they eat to meet the rod*.
-When customer*
*ee dirty
cracked or chipped cups, they
should tell the managrrt of rat­
ing plares that thev do not want
to he served with these,” he sug­
gested.
The disease i« apt to spread
among those who live and work
together. It mav be reused hy
cor tact with dirty towels or by
klr.lng, he revealed.
As a flrat means of prevention
keen the mouth clean, using thr
tooth hrush thoughly with dental
preparation, also a mouth rinse
of tall water, hydrogen peroxide
or sodium perbolate preparation*
that release oxygen, advised Dr.
Quillman. Ha suggested also that
the gum* lie massaged with thr
finger after hruahinv.
“ A clean mouth l« more re*la«
tant to the discs** than a dirtv
mouth," he counseled, and said
that tooh decay and old roots are
factor* lit bringing on the disease.

Dressing Room Is
Built At PTA Park
A new concrete block dressing
room has been added to the feell.
Ifles at the Rentlnole County PTA
sponsored swimming park at Lake
Mary, according to H. H. Greer. In
addition to the dressing rooms, the
beaeh has been graded, and eeptic
tanks have been jaatalUd.
"Funds are badly needed to
complete the p r e W o f repairing
the doek and to f l a t * other small
job* at the perk. I should think
t l t t would he enough to do the
work outlined," Mr. G rew do.
dared, oa ho urged oil latonotod
citlxens to aaoloot la Uto project-

Nu

Says

N eed

T enn essee

&lt;• n a r d

l n eo v ers

E le c t io n

A rm s

C ache

b atV

H ig h

Conference
Believed
Tu
Com ern
B erlin
B locka de A n d O th e r
E a s t VVrsi D is p u te s

He
For

P ric e s

W ASH IN G IO N , Au*

•». ir P )—

Senator lu ll (R-Ohm) said to­
day that l (ingress &gt;!.or Pietidenl
Human all hr nerd, to conliol a
■iluatnm "Not likely to pioduce
an exltrmr mtlatton 01 a dcliirim ii
la lt. &gt;rn4lr
Sruatr (.('!
GOP ilianinan,
, hattman.
. .
, .
*4K*
11,1
' ol * ’
fu ithn Irgi.lalion &lt;&gt;l tuntcqucncC
to combat high pinr» when to n '
anti inflationary powrra, ranging!
K rject.d ot tgnoied
g irt, irluint in January.
from price, wag. and rationing) cyvil right*.a 6 day fi!il»i*trr
“ By thr lime wc get back,
cunttol* to an rtcvtt p rofit* la * prevented action on anti poll in*
we
on i.uMnr**. Hi* recommendation* legislation, thr only .............. Mr he ti-ld a urwt lonfrlrnce.
trying to do youirlhillg
inctuded consumer credit control* Truman'* civil right* piogi am i may hr
and gieather authority for the
up dining the rvtia .r . 1 ;Ut drllaliun."
Krdrrnl Reserve Hoard to regulate ,|on
11
I
it
point*
utlo
-inflationary" hank credit.)
! The gteat hulk r f the i'rr
r 111
,
i -'iui
.1
It N N t m t NATIONAL OUASOtMiN, , tilled nut by (loveinnr Jim MvCutd to rrltm e order In l’ -tk 1'uoiity.
word
Housing*
UgilUtlon -Congret* ( |(ient’t
anti inflation
progiam. In irp o ilri* ami 111 a
a e shown eiuntllilng a supidy of srru* unit e»iilo-ives fmniJ mi a “pet farm" near Benton Mjj i
. I, u
hr wot k
approved a hill providing limited including revival of tin- r«ce*« ttaiemenl tummaiKing thr
Stirirlll (center) I* holding dynamite bomb* width tceie l. c»ti-il liy a raiding paity Tw-i n ■n tceie killed
federal aid for low-cost hom ing , profit* tax, rrgulation of com- of tlir • penal iriim n
and tUst wuundid as U'inpei* irached an all-time high duiing the icccnt elecUuus Uieie (inltrnjtiunul)
and la i.e rental project*, but• modlty ap-culalion. ttrongn rent
|
\| ,
| , unun „ „,g ,y at
lacking
the ruh.idiaed
public| control*, stand by rationing auth» , „ , u tp o| i u(u|.imr„tal
ority, price and wage control*. I
*
....
,
be
&lt;('«aitaa*4 u » r*aa*
««l
Wagner Bill recommended by the I
and Tauthority
to allocate
ct •pie
winch
i an only
I settled
by .1 rearer
sole i dilfcirm
of the Ji-o

Irunuuu, numruj imi"iiiin «l*«n (■

N O . IfOl
T*

Molotov Again
;- Sees Envoys Of
es t Po wers

M o re L a w s T o C o m

A c tiv itie s

Victor Perlo, accused of slipping
Viaitmir gou, eminent secrets lu
Ked spies, a itn lrd today that hr
had “Nryrt violated thr lam 01
inlrirtlt of my vounlry." Hr de
nounced thr charges at “ invention*
of iiinponnble irmation seekcit."
f’rilo took the witness itand
hr loir the House un-Amrncan
activities digging into itourt that
Sourt ripionattr rings have honey-&lt;amhrd thr capital.
Elitabeth 1, Bentley, trll-j
Irimrd ra-Communitl tpy. irpeatrd her Irtlimony that Perlo head­
ed onr of two groups of goyrrriinrnt " f lu u lt. passing ireirtt to
the Reds.
And the taid it it
“eitirmely
likrly" that
their
wrie numeiout other tilth groups.

Leader

Sees

WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (4 *)— President riuman asked ihe exti* »&lt;*•
non of cungirn tu patt a tuck theaf ol legiilalmn I h r h . i i u l r n
O f E s p i o n a g e R i n g , g un lrd only a lundlul &lt;&gt;l bit requests. and cut mo»t ol ihotc to ihrir
own pattern
Here** the tcoie:
WASHINGTON. Aug. » l/P&gt;—
Alexander huisl, London-born
Giantrd ill full
myslrry wtlnern In the Congres­
UN loan—a Jfi5.000.lXX) loan to thr lu lled Nation* to finance
sional spy hearing*. refu*ed to­
construction of a primanrnt head —
day to tty nhrlhrr hr « » • &gt;
Tptesidenl.
Com in uniat of knew a «i,m*n quarter* in New Yolk.
liia n trd in part:
^
Progie** reported:
who claim-, -hr
a former
Anti-inflation
legislation Con-! International wheat ngreemenllied agent. Koial appeared In-g ie»»
to the
Fcder- tjir Senate funign relation*
com
T voted
----- authority
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lo ir the llou*e Cnsinerlran Artat R rtrrv r Iloaid to rentrtet In- ,nitt*-w applov.-l the Inlrnintlotial
Ititie * Committee. to r Ihn moat
tighten up whra | maikctlng agreement toil
part hr frmJril off question* on itllnirnt c rH it and to
(\,n g iet* to
on tiank ri’ i r r i n'quirmnenta. I |,.f| ,, (ot ,ilt.
liu u n ilt thr a m a m might in
I Mr. Truman had aikrd fo r broad a (| upon,
criminals hint.

in g

Associated P r m t Leaned W ire

M O N D A Y , A t Cil S T •&gt;. 19IS

i

M t S H IM .lt lN
Sna !* i/F)—
Secrelai * o| ,-itjir .\lar«hill
predicted
there will be
more
Hireling.
in
M u «o »
lH-i»eeii &gt;o&gt;!ci foreign Minl.tei Mnloint tint representsll*e. n( the V\mtertt l*ower*.
Ihr SecrrU ti nuird that the
" « t e i 11 amh*«*sdur* only an
hoot lirl.u r hrd lompleled their
thud meeting „tih Molutoi
I hr) h »» r tarn di*cu**ing the
•terlilt Hlockaile cud other rast»e*| drfltcbllie.

MOSCOW Aug 4, 1/Fr —Dip­
lomat) of the i ailed States. Bril*
am and 1lam- con cued m the
kirnilm will, fore gti Minuter
Mol, l.„
tn-tr than tlitre houti
ludav
Il „ ai the thud such conferen.r hi a ,»e k and . 1 1 believed
mu, rine.l will, lie I
1 Bloockadr i„J other plot.
utlrnii in the
range ul diltririuc.
v,r«l and rail
ll,r rlivt.vt left ti,
7 w r
M 4liJ went to t lie
Hnh*I) ruil&gt;j)v$ |an another conInclii r
Am i**$i &gt; ilafts of all
tlitrr nii,n (lit v«rie a
at the embas-

Lakeland Women Sanford Notary Americans Protest
) at tlx- V is r n ih r i rlntlnu
Picket Markets n l,l&gt; ,(,tj!rs,
Shots Fired Into
» Tnft ih„-» lint lake i n lulls-,
|v lull, of n post -election *|iecisl
Sayer Proposes Olympic Crown st-.Mnii
in November, Uide** aomd
tars In Palestine
To Fight Prices
grow iiiifoi*een International devrliipiiK'iil make* one necessary.
Amenean I
6/4 Mill Reduction Is Captured Dy 'Took
;t
U til' election |iro»|K-cts
it.., 1 s|,i.»i.n.e* in ]C o n s u I S a y s J e w i s h
M
e
a
t
D
e
a
l
e
r
s
R
e
p
o
r
t
very
fnvoralde."
G u n s F u e il O n C a t s &gt;
Republicans are determined
A p p e a l I s r a k i n g 'r ,unrh.In City Tax Rate Oarsmen O f U. S. . to 1 change
1111
tin* Senate rule* lic it
B e a r i n g U . S . F l a g s t.ieJ
Rnnfiird

»

r *.*ii

Jltlk •*»

&gt;|mm

1 • si

i\i
H oy 11.

Stitt* told ■

it anaitnig thru aiilial
tt tlii* ti'i*iilui
All tliter nil » appealed to
f lfi«* Rotary Club
I'f
ill - ii *|&gt;1Vkl% 4$ they a,rm
••f *1 •N*ltHaf*«t t*V
• if/
if*
ii
*
. ^bwlfiy
Mfd al the c n it m i ]utl acI Oil
•ii |n ti'Ct 11it1
Effect O n
I'rices
.
! vent to control filibuster*.
iii’ti \ S|H*rl
tiy II..t. 11
l)if Most ov
Hue
from (hr
W a s h in g to n U . H a s
'* m » riuman
u.k.ng for
C ity M a n a g e r R e c o m ­
JFJU.SM I M
v
f|.« Kli'i'f 1111* III tin*
tel*)
I .krill,d 11. . A mt ‘1 |/1*) , mr»nl.&gt;il
Kifii. Itn.
price control and rationing pow•!.».» tii* Stiftfi. u. s. ( ontul t.rneral Jolm J
P r o d u c e d A m e r i c a n n , waul* to tie linwu "the Women pu ktli liotlyrtf m Imnl
1
m e n d s 2 5 ' i C u t in
O h ie it m caul the) believe Mo
it
w11i*iitti»‘ 111111u \ l u I).m il.I
-Iha,
pinleHeti
in
• nfetv valve while you y" un ol meal linirkrls here tialaV utg- ,j„,
1 t,i*\i in«*inL«'i I*v
lolotiv g a ,r ihrni the Kutian
V i c t o r y I n F i n a l s stoking the fin nine' Inflation
P e r s o n a l
V a lu e s
llie Jrwi.li stiilil js*y yoirinor o|
vim , on WeMein proposals vrl
Taft *nv», can la- attithuteil dir­ my housewill-, to litiy Ini meat Jack Rut.. •
A ntme of the official Jetmaleni over -hot, lue&gt;| at Am ­ j (mill IsH I nday.
L 0 N I X ) N r Aug. * 9 .
(A*)U ectly to the win and t« Admin­ anil liorn til imliralnin* tlien apA nullagr istr of l\ / i on all
,,,.
tended
ttoSanford
“ .peal
elftlUVc.
peali was elleclivr.
.wi-lconi.
,
.
. ,r _, erican* sinl el • tit tiling (lie U | VX’lial they were, at well as the
leal and personal property in the ntlrd States oaismcn captuind istration policies i-f tlie last '14
5
i i i i
* i*i***«i tln-tr arrival in ral- S. flag.
city of Sanfoid wilt be recom­ one Olympic championship bui year*
t w . D N lulling. ., I akel.iiol |T-ths*.,,» v w ptfunlril fly Mnriitn
It He will pre»« next year for
"Tlierr i, no . l u l l that U nilrd ,
' U( L*
„
‘
rn.i l i m titnti ,if Radi-' Stiitinrt W T R 1!
Kllrtl live
.if'ljrd g ri re|mller, vt,
mended by City Manager H . N. miaoad anolhei today a* the I94H enactment of low rent housing
r__ i
s i _ -.1 1 l * 8 Atnbassador W aller BeMi I'n I I i-gprs-awd tii* apprecia ph gum hate hied on UnilciL i,
Sayer tomorrow night, following games entered their final week.
m.iikits
tn
limi
rilhri
tnitli
u
l
tloprocession
into
and slum clearance legUlallolt
)or llte.tl
ti.,, l» tin- Rnlniy Chili fu r npoti Slate, rar*wuh L’mled
S la in the llu ian n at o f government
With the lowing regatta high­ feature* of the Taft-bllende: no cuili'tneis in iiiiK nnr m two .m ini,
completion of a preliminary tax
nf Hi.- Iniv* ami j«ta■■ Hag, living ,u
tune,
in
recent »t 4.fat I* M He wav followed by
Wagner
housing
bill
which
Inlighting
the
day’s
activity,
the
Uni­
assessment roll on the basis of
here ami ihrir,
I he inr.il muii I k fb-ri.l;! Virw at, fur (imviding
special British
,ia&gt;,
I'
S
mniular sout.et 1’mnk lliit-eit,
valuation* established by J. M. versity of Washington produced House refused to p*»», this &gt;e*i ter*, however, wrir lull uf |»■rk trail -pni ' a t Inn
envoy and private srcteatary to
7
Tuft said even before tie
salil.
f’l'in
f
*
Ii.f
i
,
r
Sanfnril
li*
Clrminihaw Company. Tbe pres­ the American triumph in the fin­
jl'iie ig n .S,,-iratai&gt; Lrnrst lie vin,
|*i,r pails n( pu krl, paiailcl un ..... ...........
ir*H il«*ea • • r*aae •'» *
nt llnv* S ta t e were
|"&gt;epli ,\| 1‘r/walowtki, Cbeiter.
11Vtslliiitr n *&gt;ai f a l l t i n
als of the four-oared competition.
ent millage rate it 28.
during the in.inline in Inuii -&gt;t ,&lt;it i *-,!ti»»*1 n« fnlhm * * Itnliti,
I
’a
,
rm
lian
m
n
iu
lile
guaid.
Mr. Sayer will also recommend Switrerland was second and Den­
plainrd ninny ,&gt;f
that nu meal hr punlinnl
An lit i..un « tin
wa, . I,.&gt;| m the aim la d w n i
a irduction uf 25 percent in ell mark third.
the linn krl* sail Vine ,ign liking 'hr 'Hit idi- nctlviti,-* *iiclt a. n
I
j
.I'tinr given nt Ibiy* .Stale. Fralil while tin,m g to Kalamhii .m p o i i
valuations on personal property
oilier i lew will take ti
II ’u ' C rnn.tnn w-lm Inhl niHiut th*- daitv lot a flight to l aiio
t h e al
as appraised by the Cleminshaw coxswain was not so fortunate.!
walk, in thr alterriiHin
whedub
while
in Tallnha.M-e
it ..stlMiira in, t*a*e Sts I
company, but with no changes The Eli Crew wound up third &gt;n j P r a n P r V
who
di-scrila-d
Be,idr* the pi, krl,. women Stanley Itriimley
n jim illTu d
whatever in the valuations placed the final, of it. division won by j ■ n ) P t r &gt;
weir buuly telephoning meal buy- '*»• "rgnnlintion of Boy* Slate
. 9* t| thr Niilinnnl ll«&gt;yi» runirn in
by the appraisal engineer* on real Italy with Denmark second.
limn Ihr "nir.it
- 7 and- Jimmy
" Wa-hinglon. D 1'..
LONDON. Aug 9 (A*)—Week rr, to keep awav &gt;•■■»•
estate.
lavfait
Inn swimming
ifl
Aiuiiil
Iwo-tlmm
fil
thr
trlrttu|ui|* \%hn Inhl ii IhiuI flu* vnrAlthough Hack and field com end storm* In liritnin and Ftan-■
lltHlI tlftn S
i . «. put It, go..,; condl
The net effect uf t h e n e w petition ended Saturday, with the left at least 22 person* dead »"•! VO U lltrfi \|h (tl.lt lk 4.iul I1 4 iu rl Iiqis L|!U (fit I fnltu «*tl in (lift I *■$?
f lull a mt
i .i-ititt-',*t,lp pitvilrgr*
stsessmrnU and the proposed
lulnfiirr
horn IrHi Ih h |i! hrrn * tlh’fl
dominating ! considerable damage.
•III*
rn »
• - * uni t,- Bar,ford
millage cut will produce some United Slates again
Vi»it«»r«
in(r»w|urp||
wen*
C
‘h»t
British crop* were flatten,.'
Thi' |)N ki'lifllf hil&lt;i 'I *1If ref h M nr inn of I j i Ivi’whhhJ, S .1
145,000 in additional revenue for [the men's events, the controversy
Halli Mi.si
I . i,i,is iTub nirmlM'i t
anil wide area* were flooded.
U’ftruu:
un
nt
I*
»»t
nnr
iiwir
ft id i Hr »' 1 ■ i-s tt.r National F*the City, Hr. Sayer pointed ou t.luvrr (He disqualification of the
Damage at the French p&lt;«t - 1 11*a i |.ir icr *. * *ii*- fnn111* 'l mil n* Ian Itrvrkuell nf T* wnrulii. I'n.
lall.lt lull 1 "
W VSBINGTON. Aug !t „lh
,
„f il,e New
Thi* money will be used for th e ' m c
, . t « „ x .m lim,. Brest alone was estimated
' rgVI aIt 111 hi* H It 9 •rlliin r fu t Fit* I «f I&gt;rlimit «»f lh’l*uiii| And &lt;Til'd**
construction o f a new baseball U f 400 m tltt
* ',m l,ni'
V I'■11 1a r l-tdtllll clop (,f lll.IllP,- \ » n 1. . m » tt » » » announced
Mi*
Innir
nf
Oiluiulu
more
than
100,000,000
fra*
t'fft
*
■
ii
|
mil
1
1
1
*f
I'lilk
it
thilt
I'
m
%
l
...........................
f»fd
on.
*itNS hair* was farrcait l-y 1ti„ Oil* IliMI
field and club house, a waiver
•ti ly , ’i,stirs G. M ilI Ilin.OOO, i Several small low l­ im
rfHl«
full. h « l r l litatisger.
of rental* on airport facilities
\g i n alt,it,- Department today
The Olympic jury of appeal
and
a
Irawlcr
»ank,
and
cram
Thi'
lirhi*
fur
im-nirmt
pur
used by the New York Giants postponed action on an official
I V r s o n a l In c o m e In
Bin Ii a crop would In- the sev­
ri.&gt;r |t*|,a.I* c u lts will he open
will ronlitnit* «ll vm*k
as an inducement toward the ti. 8. protest of th* decision un­ and port installations were dam­ .
enth l*rg ,,t on record The top til 1» ll h.•" it * t» members and
r
.
S
.
K
e
a
c
h
e
s
R
e
c
o
r
d
aged.
A f vpirnl &lt;i|?ii M ini "Irwvp fhi*
purchase o f the Mayfair Inn, for til It could view moving picture*
yield as, IH,!»Itl.tMSO pn-dui'eil in KUr* la.
Bull, nial Tennis Club
Bight person* on a holid-M ; tUf in ihiviT while wr pill Ihi*
the removal of the St. John* of the race, probably not beforr
191T
privilege*
« II
lavxtrnded
drowned
at
Ferrs-Quirre,
in
Bn'
WASHINGTON. Aug. t) (Ah—
River line doek. for the eonstruc tomorrow.
Thr 1!**H indicated croji is 1,- thl ",yh t t. t Ml, 1918
•
any.
when
a
fishing
Imat
rapsired
lion of a Dll on the lakefront in
-------Tiir- personal Income o f Anicri- 1 l*.niHl t-alpr
Castieton Knight, producer of
At tl„- p„„b Irrn-Hgt* privilege*
more than last
connection with new docks and the official Olympic film, wa* Re.curr* caved five other* aboard
mu* rllntbvd to no nnnuiil rale VI a,
DAI LAS, T"*x.. Aug 9 —1/1*'
crop and 1.155.0,10 hah-* «ill I - cvtin d .il under direction
warehouses, and for other project* quuled by tha British Fret* As- t Another fishing boat wa* wreck- d |^s, report* from m e a t t» ,.f t2ll,!KM).B0(*.(MHt in June, a re­ more than the ten-year Il!t37-1'*l ,&lt;f Fred t i* **, city , crea tio n a l
Ion rock* in south Brittany, drewn &gt;a||t.
on which the City Ii committed.
in Texas .‘Hie* wet*- it
high, the Commerce depart' average
trealise** Os l*aae Twer
dmetut
ituthing
period
for
ling five crewmen. Two crewmen &gt;&gt;,ilctt*-r shop Imyeoit lagan Indav m&gt;..-nl rcpurteil
According to the new assessment
.
, today
,
,
, Tile iiiihrated yield of 1115 cliihllvi, i.i t,'&lt; td will l.r from
juf a third fishing hoat which tan
ndivDiw
roll, the value of all Sanford
Son-farm Income n -e l.y alauit
i. ,|lr nighevl I IU ti, I tin I' M. unless aceomj ashore from Vannc* wen- ml»*inr
A fi w grocer* lit Dallas
real estate la appraised at 110.I1.HMi.iHKt.IMMt at an annual rat.-',.,,
, , ,- |H,ulllU
pstnrd I., m * lull metnlier-paretit.
9.12,110. an Increase of 69 percent
|A swimmer ilrow«ied In hlgli
it, ,I -Imiplv
d,-crca",'d -ale
■* the level » nieli l ad l«-en , ,r ,, , teconl of 298.9 pound,
Adults
r guest* will, member«t» i
o ff Hendaye.
na«naa.a
t
over 194T. Fereonal property a«lmo*t
eon-taut
the last
*ix [,,, p,||
-tup ta ld - s ir (Vtetijc.i all privaseismenta arc $3,609.£&lt;31 rep­
month* For the fit-t lialf o f 194H
Thr P.-nor 1tn.-n t «sid On- tin tlc-gr, bet ween 4 &lt;»,) ami 7.00 I*
resenting an increase o f 7tl per­
tiiilnge nf (lerMitinl income un, ii-ualtv high yield* in pru«|iecl M D ir x in g ioi.ni facilitirs will
cent.
nt an annual rati- nf 1280,100,000,- an due nut unlv In exrepth.nally t** Bvsilsld.- a* hrirtiiforr.
The 1947 lax rate was 28 mills,
tam Thl* eiimpari’d with $109,P00,- fin.irn1'e gruwing* eiindltiuu- h it
A lifi'-guuid will Lu fu itiishel
with 16 mill* devoted to operating
UtMi.iHHl it) llu- la-1 half nf 1947.
(■v tin' t')tv Bert eat tone I DepattFrlcmls and relatives of the
nl
„i
t
'
Increased
use
of
fer
till
ter.
expenaea and 13 mills fo r debt
" V - T T -rx ^ T T
and * larger pnuiiirthin nf the me,it. unit the pw,| Will hr inservice producing a total revenue Isle Ffc. Wiley Wilbur Tilll*. 27
St '111Mil, BOARD
rntlrr acreage tn-ing (dniited in * peeled t, go U ( Iv t,v tin, FL,rtd*a
vear old son uf Pollct? Capt. Roy
of 1199^61.44.
Stab- liuaid o f Health, said Mr
llu - f’uunt v Itnnrd of Public henvv-yielding area*
The City Commission Is ex­ Tillis and Mr*. TUIIs, gathered at
lii'lruetiun w ill meet tuniormw
Thl i- the f,r»t ufficinl fore- Marion
pected to consider Mr. Saver’s the Geneva Cemetery yesterday i
uuirning at 10:00 nVIoek nt the ra-t nf the year It i* 3.118.000
recommendations and th* 1948- afternoon to honor the hero of the'
"ffiri* nf Supt, T. W. Lawton to hull-, mure than la*t year'* crop
'49 budget at a meeting at the Italian rampalgn who was killed i
t r e a t ie s * * mm Page Bla)
iiirnplrte unflnislu-d husinr**, it nt 11 sM.ltOO hale* PriMluctlnn f'W
in action on Mar. 10, 1944.
ua, annuunreil thi* timming hy the I'.'H 10 periiMl averaged 12.
The service were conducted1
S a il F i s h
Mr Law tun.
011.0000 I&gt;*!&lt;•*.
Jointly by Campbell-Losslng Po*t
In a riimpanlnn rennrt. the cen*
53 of the American L*gion and
Clarence Cranston
*n« lltirenu said 258,928 running
T. It. C olley uf Osteen, while
D lt A I T IBl \ KD
VFW Post 3213, the commander
hale* nf this y e tr'* rollon crop un a deep n-s fishing trip ycsUr*
Thtlix-al
ilrafl
board,
No
28,
of
which,
John
L&gt;
Galloway,
had
Died Yesterday A . M.
will tne,-t thl* after mum In order had tn-eii ginned prior In Aug 1. day, caught a sailfish weighing
charge o f the services. The Rev.
to "tenrure and study Instruction Tht* rump*res with 191.918 ginn­ 'JU pounds and h ounces, and has
J.
E.
McKinley,
pastor
o
f
the
Clatvnca Jam** Cranston, 66,
mnterial, it wa* niimnmct-d thi* ed t» the tame date la,I vear and received at, official vntry certifi­
First
Methodlat
Church
of
Bandied Sundae at B:S6 A. M. In the
morning
by E. C. Hntpi-r, member 171 i'll to the same date two cate in tho Daytona 11. sch fishing
Andrew* Nursing Horn* in Or­ ford. officiated.
tournatnetit.
ye*r» ago.
id
the
iMinrd.
Active pallhyrers were Douglas
lando following an Uinta* o f more
The sailfish w »* 7', 2 V ’ Jong.
The rendition o f the rotton ctot,
The other niemlict* are Joseph
Strnatrom, John Sauls, Mark
than thr** months.
I' I0H " In girth and was caught
on
Aug
I
was
reported
at
85
Innhart
o
f
Oviedo
and
John
8.
Hr. Cranston had b*«n a r**&gt; Cleveland, Jr.. Henry Jamison, B.
with feather bait and a 54 pound
Krider o f Banfonl. Dates o f re- percent of normal. Thi* compare* linen line.
Miller.
dent o f Sanford for over 30 C. Steel* and Brown
, ---- , with
78
percent
a
year
ago
and
.-i.trnliun will l«, announced soon,
years, residing on West Flrat „ The final salute was given by a
A. T. Hall, Herald shop foreman,
70 perernt fur the ten-year aver­
Mr, Harprr said.
S tm t. For thr** year* ha was Company I, National Guard firing
who with Mrs, Bali was also
age.
connected with tha Sanford N av­ squad commanded by BgL Ralph
The Indicated vit-lil nf lint cot­ aboard tho Snow White, reeled In
MRS. A N N A A. WOODS
al Air Station and for th* past Geiger. Tom Sullivan, assisted
ton per acre wa* reported at sevrrst good aired dolphin. Others
Funeral services will he anthr** years h* served as a spec- hy Karlyle Householder and Fat
pound*, compared with 2*17.2 in the fishing party were: Mr*.
1:30 P. M. yestrrdav at the Slav- 313.5
,
,
, , Kliisbetli Colley, Mr. and Mrs.
1st messenger for tho Post Offteo Johnson, folded the fla g whlrh
ia Lutheran Church for Mr*, i L***
y,,r,
■"'* * 64 ‘ f,,r ,h^ trl John W. Colley and Mi** June
Department. Par many years ho had been placed over the coffin.
year
avrtage.
Ann* Alexandra Wt—li, 31 year'
'
NsigU’ . of Osteen and Mr and
Color guards were Frank Favllek
wa* engaged In fam lag
old resident o f Oviedo, who died
Mrs. A. C. Gledhill, Jr. of Macon
He la survived by tho widow, and William F. Thorne. Carl
IIIT-HItN D illVING
1**1
Thursday
In
St.
Vincent's
Mrs. K a rr Cranston; two sons, Boderblom aad Tim Donohue were
DKI.AND, Aug, 9 (/Pi—William (ia,
Hospital
in
Jacksonville,
John o f 8anford and Arthur of the color bearer*.
V. F. W. MB FT
Born in Geneva in 1917 Mrs. Lestor Jones, 38, died In n hos­
Miami; two daughters, Mr*. Alie*
Pfe. Tltlla entered service with
Woods had been ill for 12 weeks, pital here early today of injuries
VFW Post 3282 will meet to­
the National Guard on Nor, 10.
received
when
he
wa*
struck
hy
She was a member of lha Stavla
night at 7:30 O'clock at the Legion
1940, The remains were returned
a hlt-and-nm driver near Seville Hut for a business session. It was
Lutheran Church.
her* Friday.
Saturday
nivht.
.
announced
today by Douglas
Survivors Include the husband
AT IMS WMfll NOUN, President Truman metis with representatives of Samuel I - Woods and ona son
Deputy Sheriff J. C. Kinvt-n Strnstrom, post adlutant. John L,
eetoraas*
orgaalxafttas
to
discus*
hcuiing
problems
facing
Uisir
memsaid
an
Investigation
was
under
Samuel. Jr., o f Oviedo; th* par­
c m p m ir r
Galloway w ill preside. Th* mafor
J. C. WhMdea has secured a ban- Stondlag O- to f.) ate; Rep- John Kennedy (D-Maas.); Robert ents. Mr. and Mrs. Salem Cedar way. Jones was found alongside topic stated for discussion Is tha
M -r*..«&gt;.ii» a MVETB* Jack Carter. VcUran* of Foreign Wars; Eugene of Oviedo; and three aunts In a dirt road near his home by a proposed moving of V FW atata
will ha an- City permit far tha erection of a
F. Taggart. Catholic War Veteran*; Joseph Qelman. AM VETS, and Finland. Interment was mad* in passing motorist. If* is survived headquarters from Lakeland to
Rosi
- _ by ifia Erickson frame dwellfag a t U 7
Itontord Waltoar, Jewish War Veteran*.
(faUnvatkmal ooundphoto)
i by hts wife and three childrenih* Slav!* Cemetery.
Tallahassee.
Funeral
Drive. Eatiauled coat U $0,600.
tisl In tits

11 1.1

Y.I,-. i«.,«.«t....

1Storms In Britain
1| A&gt;ave 22 Dead And

Larue Cotton Crop
Of’ 15,10,000 Hales
Is I'oreeast In II. S.

Wilbur Tillis Was
Buried In Geneva
Cemetery Sunday

.

Hath and 'IVnnis
Fans To Be Able
To Use Inn Pool

Truman* Vets Discuss Housing

T. K. Colley Catches
At Daytonu

�TO R

O N D A Y , A U G U S T 9, 1948
P A I.E

TW O

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M AN ABOUT T O W N
M u s ic a l S h r in e

• Up to conform ami lu try lo
kirn « h « l thsl purp.»««- is: The
■ia t. w it he rest, Dip finwer f h ;
tut the word of God ►hull »t*nd
fo itv e r.

music has now become u musical shrine. This strungc fat**
Ima come to TatiKlvu’ood, the western Massachusetts home of
Nathaniel Hawthorne, who wrote there 'The House of Seven
Gables” and "Tanylewood Tales". For the lust ten years it |
has been the headquarters of the Berkshire Festival of thej
Boston Symphony Orchestra under the leadership of its con­
ductor, Serge Kousscvitzky,
Recently a reconstruction of Hawthorne's little red housei
was presented by the National Federation of Musie Club#
to l&gt;e used as a studio, dunning Hawthorne of North Wood-!
stock, Conn., great-grandson of the writer, who was one of
the s|leakers, referred to Nathaniel's indifference to music.
Kven if Hawthorne wus no music lover, he w h s a master 1
craftnian in kindred field, that of literature. Both litem-1
ture and of musie will applaud the generous action of the
National Federation of Music Clubs, which insures the per­
petual maintenance of one of America's notable literary
shrines.
i

N ew

C a n a d ia n

P ro v in c e

Isnish

4";#.

Am erican
farmen
are
nxer*M m in | tly lor Governor Dewey
lor President. a rrrrnl nationwide
Gallup p&gt;&gt;|| ir m li. Fiuty-eight
pprcrnl o f flip (aimers expreurd
their support ol Dewrry. W |»eic*nl o f Triinvin and 2 (wreent of
W allace, i I iourIi Wallace i» himtell a fanner, fnrmei Secretary
of A atlru ltu ie and lioil* from tlir
irral f arm stale of Iowa.

The United States Is hot alone in North America in facing
questions of accepting iion-eontiguous territory on a state­
hood basis. Canada is aland to o|&gt;en negotiations with New­
foundland on tonus of incorporating that island colony,
oldest of the British empirej into Canada as a province.
Newfoundland, with its f|e|teitdency, I-alrador, became j
an independent dominion in the British commonwealth after
the first World War. However the new government fell on
hard times in the thirties, and in 1933 a financial crisis |
forced it to revert to the security of colonial status. The
colony, declaring itself again economically able to maintain
its own government, voted recently to petition for restor-j
at ion of indc|M&gt;niftiicc. Then on a second Imllot the people
derided to seek loMiecome a province of Canada, instead of
a separate dominion.
The British and Canadian government expressed willing- 1
ness, so now the plan of union is to lie drafted. This then,
must lie approved by the parliaments of Great Britain and
Canada.
•- If Newfoundtpud has as much trouble in obtaining the|
final parliamentary approval as Hawaii and Alaska have
had in trying to^vt congressional approval of statehood in
the United States, the island may yet remain a British
colony for a long time.

Tire United Nations Kconomu
and S ocia l Council condemns all
le a l measures against mixed mar­
riages among the various races.
And in , at limr goes on. il is
fy o n n n u increasingly clear that
what our grral »ix|*l rrfoim rn
really want it mil the atxiiiiliment
of (hr poll lax and rtonomic in*
jutlirra. but ike elimination of
social Itarrirrt and llir erratmn of to
a mongrel race.

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It'a-dtlaae* i n a !•»«• M il
commodities.
Federal aid lo school..
Raise the minimun wage fr»m
4 0 cents lo 75 rents an hour
Increase Social Security bene­
fits.
l.iU-r slur displaced (wr-uns art
Make appropriations for ad
ditional public power projects
Rrviae federal pay legislation
More money to administer, hou«
ing laws.
Buy automobilea for disabled
l veterans.
Repeal a rider ousting two re
rlamntjnn department officials.
I The legislators also didn't gr'
I mound to working on some stand
by projects Mr. Truman proposed
for the short session, if it found
turn. They included: health in­
surance, repeal o f the Taftllartley Art, a long-range farm pro­
EGGS AND P O I'L T Ill
gram, a dionger reciprocal trade
agreements law. Universal Mil­ unrhangrd on Ihe Jarh-oniitl,
itary Training, creation of a nat­ E gg- and poultry prune .-iiwued
ional science foundation, strength vrarkrts today.
mod anti-trust laws, anil approval
of the St l-awrence Waterway
trraty.
•

T h e hllRIti l%f •• ***••*» tl’hn hail Mr*I Htn . tieetst* * f *•#oato •4 X•»

w . tui;. #. i9ift

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Jo* Mrndiicki who tayt hr b in
Tiuinsn’t
frdeial FEPC fwllri
than Dewey'i which it slalrwidonly, tlmuld know, being a lawjrri, lhal Tiuman't FEi*C it in
addition to all in other faultt
uaronahlulional. Il it one thing
for die people ol New York to
decide among ihrnorlves that sn
employer (hall not hive ihe right
to hire whom he pirates; il it
quite annthrr (nr the people of
New York lo tell ihe people of
Floiida whom they shall hlie and
lor whom they shall work. Wr
do not believe Govrmnr Dewey
cam very much how ihe |teo|ilr
el Florida, eirrciting iheir conslrtulmnal
rights, decide these
problem* and hr probably think*
we will decide them it honorably
it hr can decide them for ut.
Bui not to. Tiuman. He think*
ihe prople of litilcm ate Iteller
qualified to do the right thing
than the |&gt;eoplr of Florida.
John Temple Grivas has been
trying lo get the grt*' «nd etliraable James F. Byrlles o f South
farolina to publicly express himkeif on the cuneat praaidenlitl
campaign, and he irfutm. He hat
telirrd. he tajrs,' and he ha* no
drtii* lo quit lhal rrliirment. Undouhlrdlv this it so, bul it is
•qvilfy I roe that ihe politician,
even when tkaf word is used m
its betl sente, finds it extremcly
ddfsull to go back on the (tarty
which ba* lamorrd him. There it
go crime in politics wofse than
disloyalty, and for Byrne* to
drseil the Democratic party, even
though the Democratic parly hat
already deserted him. and vote
for * Governor Thurmond.
m m (Of
the
• I the Sogtli
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Olympic Meet

M y New York
lly MF.I. I l l l M i'll

F.M YORK Obviously. Id* four colored boy*
cub-ay car hail not rend t’ i»tr lx, d
ClivsirrAcid
llow low and unberomine a thmr
laughter ia.“ Itr Lord wrote hla son. ‘ Frcqumt
(and I**ud laughter Is Ihe characteristic of ,V||y
and ill
it is the manner in which ine
mob express Ib rlr siltj- )oy at silly things, .nd
they rail il being merry."
The f «&gt;ur hoyi h«&lt;1 rntfred tht tiib w iy i ; &lt;;
Van Cortland park station Thla la the rt-d o* the
line for ih* W rit Hide iubw.-y; it in to '.hla ter­
minal trial the aunworshipprra and plrknukcra
return Sunday nights and It u into the dirgy.
(lark grern cars, held l(.g«ihrr with bailing wire
•nd Stnlrh tape, thel ihey rase their weary

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Ttwro a rt 1.3M.0M 38-yvar-olda in the country, but liershey
txprcU *o many drferatenU Uut only A.uou of these wui b« taken.

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Our popularly priced quality merchan­
dise is conveniently grouped to enable
you to purchase your complete needs
for the blessed csent at a great saving

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o n al

Atlantic National Bank lllds

Sanford. Florida

The Message
Of Pain

COLLEGE 1018-49 FASHIONS:
or date dress, thr off-white
~Vvoclrn blouse top shot with non*
jtari.tahablr silver yarn and at­
tached to thr trim black wool
kklrt, by a N ew York designer.
Email silver buttons fasten thr
liluuae, and black grosgraln ribK n ties under the collar. Skirt
pers from c u r v e d
hlpllne
K kets, and I* tucked on the
rs and down the erntar from
bralatlinr to hern.

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|Mi iiii in ttir
s* gut scouts from Uie U. S , Canada ami It* ,*ij
lllMtl* foil!I* .»!*• Ill
They are preparing Ihc hreakfa-t fruit for
if*
ial llllt
•l # -V
If III
1*111
Cok-perstown for Ric World Ci nfcrencc of 1
Aim r
xshicli will nyo-n on Augmt It shown tl t«l r )
laurel, Mlsttsslppl; M.iii- n lloitsoti, N&gt;va « ol Li ( ' uinda ,(•-&lt;1 H I.,.
Inli fur i ii- &gt;uit fiuui, .fi hvU )
Algk Sa, of lllo do Janeiro, tliarlL

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.*, ve-e-t Roll,

Ih vet age
Fo. lin- tu n course on this
tiiliV r litinkfsst 11,r fle,h or cannd ladoia fig " arid arrange a
Mr. and Mi- X F. McWholier, f, w fur earli p c i.on in an tn-nil Duylr and dauglitcr and ••&gt;,i itv,dual howl 01 -mice di»h.
If
•n-law
Ml. and MrTommy I.,- a le freah. .lice; if cannel,
Merit, hav.- left to visit irlatlvc- lea,- whole.
Sunound with orin Texa- They will aim vi-it in :«ng\ "lire*.
Mexico and union- point" in the
lo i.n-paie the mam dish use'
Southern "late.
rilir.,e-i chicken in a well-sea.oned
thiii cieom «auce—aiKiiit I cup
elites-e I, III I cup sauce. Prepare
Rev. mid Mi- J. K MeKinli-y
bread cases hy rutting the crusts
nnd childii-n and Mr* McKinley'fioi.i nil unsllreil loaf o f bread;
—•••hr, Mr* It F Deal left on
I her cut the loaf into six Mock*.
Saturday
for
New
Kruyina
llcniii whftr tlii-y will -pi nd Wit., a .mull sharp knife hollow
••ut a Miiisre center from each
sour,- lime
idm «.
tU«e- centers for bread-,
rr unite . 1 Spread all "Ides, includ­
Friend- will Iw- glml to learn ing »«*nter. with softened butter
that Mr*. G. A Speer, who has -u tuaigartne; l&gt;ake in a moderate
mtil lightly toa.trd: or
tier|i ill for -nim- time. h*» lieen oven
liglitly under broiler turnmoved frnm tin- Fernsld l.auglitiin
ides will toast evenly. Fill
Memorial ilo*t&gt;itnl tu lier &gt;11111111*1 •""’
Inline at Daytona Reach.
will « hirketi h*"h and lop ach
with n poached rgg.

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lie -me lo -re laid) Vinold and hi- Hilly»,slls Ismhioee
at Ihe Hit, I lie.it 1r lOMOHIIOVV malinrr and mrlit
I I I K L I S SOM ON SVI.E AT Illl/ . ROY " l i l t K

CHINA DINNER WARE
M A N Y

m O A lT IIT I,

D O .M K S T IC A N D

Mis- Tli-o Ynkery li.»» artivi-d aimiver-ary with a dinner given
from Key VVi»t to visit for a few

1
_i.y , .
1*1i l ! W •hf Mr. Richter's parents, Mr. ami
.lays with her mother Mrs Lillian M
„ r|,
,ll€.hlr. | ,„ evening.
Ylrkery ari.1 sister and brother In- M
|Uf» „ ; r w,|| |* rememlwre.l
law. Mr mid Mrs. \.tm* Me*.
h f„ rm#r Mist Elesnor Watt.)
senger. Wylie Vickery of Palstka Ejoying the evening were Mr.
was their wet-kend guest.
and Mrs Jake Richter Mr and
Mis llenry Richter and Mrs.
.........................
..........
Richter's
Parents,
Mr. _sml Mr*.
Mr. nd Mr- li. W. I. Smith en- Hairy Wutt.
ti-rtaim-d with a "Upper on Fri­
day night honoring Mr. and MrMi-. Charles MrClung aiiived
Merrill Rolierts sml son Jimmy, vi*-teiday hy plane from New
also Misses Jrsn and Hetty Yurk City to vi-it her puronts. Mr
Itidierts and Phyllis Tyrrell of ull,| Mi- Fred IL Wilson at Iheir
llnmptoii. Vs. who nre visiting in home on Sanford Avenue. Slo
Sanford.
plans lo leave on Aug. 14 for
Miami nnd from there will go to
Maracaibo, Veneiucla whrre sh&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Richter were hu- accepted a position with Ihc
•honored on their first wedding Williams Construction Company

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COLOR &gt; L A T T E R Y . . . After­
noon dress of brandy-toned crepe,
s New York fashion for sutumn
and winter. Black Iter makes th*
collar and finishes the rounded
front pcplum
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Kmlotn Fig- with Orange
Slices
A* sorted Crt»p Crrals
O i'cken Haiti in lo a itrd
Rread Cnees with Pua.hrd
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, Mr. amt Mi. A. C Glcdlull and
.•laughter Item- of Moron. Go will
let ill II I" thru home ItUUUIIxW,
after &gt;|H-mllng the wrvkrnd m
Sanfoid wttli xti and Mr. Alim
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mother
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an v|(eiatton ai the
pltal on Saturd.1)

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the Secretary of Ktate informaltoti
policies and program- to promote
International under standing tn th*
Interest o f (ware

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Gt ESTS Ft HI S tT I'R D A Y
LUNCH
,‘grlln P a lm e r R a v. S o c le ly E d ito r
Tomato Juice Cocktail
Cheese Puffs'
ilroeroli with Holiandaise
INTEREST RATES JUMPED
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Same on Sliced Ham
Yeast Rolls with Rutter
WASHINGTON. Aug 9 —&lt;AVFrcah Fruit Compote
_ S«-cretary of the Treasury Snyder _
1 roMvd Cake 8&lt;|Ubips
today announced that he is raising *
it, vrrage
T l E8IIAY
the interest rate on short-term I Mrs. I T. Stitngrr and soli
government securities a- a "further Tommy arc spending runic time 1R, ipe for Starred Dish Follow si
Pilot Club will have o picnic unti-inGationary move” .
at Daytona Reach.
l hrewe I'uffs
M 'Time and Tide a*, t'c-to P.M.* Treasury certificates of indeiit», cup butter or margarine
Mr, and Mr» Rogei Ingrain
r-ess . rd notes which mature on
t egg. separated
Octolier I will U- refunded into have returned to their lioiiie in
*» pound soft yellow cheese*,
Sanford after spending the |&lt;a«t
a I and ■« percent l-Vear certifi­ wccMrnd in Tampa.
grated
cate. Snyder said.
■j teaspoon sail
The present late of interest I*
teaspon dry nui-taid
Friend- will i*c glad to li-atn
• '% percent. The ultimate effect
, ti-tt-poon paprika
of the action will l&gt;r to innease that Mr-. K-ther W. Hive i» get
&gt;, cup mayonnaise or may- 1
ting aiong nicely following an
the cost of lairrowing money*.
onaisc-type -al.nl dressing
operatioi per formed at St Yin.
twelve t ls-inch cube* white*
cent's Hixpital in JaekMUiv ill,- on
hrrad. trimmed of crust*
Thut-day.
t ic am butter or margarine; add
• gg yolk which ha&gt; l-ccn t-caten
Mr- lio, Marion nnd ton Ken wel., and mix thoroughly
Add
arrived on Saturday morning rhi-Sx, salt, mu-lard, paprika and
from Charleston. S C. to -pend a mayonnaise* or mayonnaise - type
week with Mrs. Marion's parents. sal,,il dressing to mixture. Rest
Mi and Mi". Turner Lodge.
egg white until it wilt hold a soft
mV., and add Idend in.
Spread,
Mis" Thelma Smith of v'hulle». oil five side- of each hrrad culw*.
ton. W Ya lin- arrived to -pend Plnir en a rooky sheet and hake
some ttim- with tut pnrcitl-. '£■ in a moderate (350F.1 oven for
and Mr* W V Smith, at their iitH*il 15 tninutre. until lightly
home on the llilumb* Highway.
toii »-1ed ami -i-t

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Tourhton Drug t'o.
Pain la the body's way
telling you something is wrong
N ever dismiss its
warning
without finding out what the
rausv ia . . . and don't wait too
Isng to have a physician locate
the trouble when pain troccurs constantly, even if it n
slight.
Taking drugs which kill the
pain, gives only temporary rr|lie f nnd merely prolong- the
illness. Consult a physician and
let him determine the reuse
, and. if needed ptr*cril&gt;e mrdi{cine.
The physician's ptescrlption
j* always tlu* most suitable and
effective treatment . . . let him
recommend a pharmacy whti*
you may be certain o f the l-crt
in the compounding o f nmlirinea.............
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of
Editorial
advertisements
appearing In this paper **rh
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Alvin
(Jaket
Powell.
formet
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Manager
Mwil
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Gsineaxille li- lieu. drew an iiiithe
conditional release
week-end.
In the pl»&gt;*i •tiiffli. the G
Men obtained V Pirtle, hardh lllin s I’allak.i V/alra oulfildrr

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Social And Personal Activities

Pilaosea prescribed, dlspenved
Repairs and sdiustmenta mid.
Hours 9-13 — 1-5
nat. 9-13
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iff.

This la having two effects. aIt la causing Mr. Truman to try to
work for morr harmony by conferring with individual Democratic
leader* And It la rauslnc n lot of southern Democrats to acrutlnlxo
the Truman bandwagon with the idea of climbing
aboard. =&gt;
FOR A RRIKF MOMENT, they stopped giggling, and the atmrwyp xn w p of the president's Inward duturhanre
phrre’ li* Ihe rar for that moment wa* hot and sullen. Then the Imy
U » 7cahrsrcnre* bring arranged with DemoSilling oppositr the other three, caught the eye of one of them and
itiifcjeadsra by Senator J. Howard McGrath,
began to snirker.
Rhode Island, chairman of the Democratic nsThe root* of this laughter obviously were long alnCe hurled, per­
Jgonal committee.
haps it hsd begun Ave hour* before under the hot noontime sun;
r. A^Zurttyaf;symptom of concern among southern
prrhsps or.e of them hsd squirted the water from a drinking foun­
ttrinocrcta is Ihr announcement of Senator A.
tain Into another's face.
VS ifkaYtrit-rrlacm. Virginia, that he would actively
Now they were laughing for no reason whatever and It was con­
ItijqXfTtTtr: Truman.
tagious In tome mysterious manner, Ihe way meeting la contagion*
Robertson la working with Senator Harry Byrd.
The snlrkrrer slid sw iftly into a snort and from there l.’.to a guffaw
Virginia. Both are said to be wonted that Vir­
and It waa only a second b-fore hr was roaring In wild glee and thr
ginia may go Republican. Fear also la exprraaed
w rrr streaming down his dark face.
fresident Trvott* amoA'g'omUhetn Democrat* that North Carolina
That touched off the alow i-ise under the other three, ahd soon the
and Tennessee will go Republican.
four o f them were bent over double on the green straw seats and
Some southerners predict that Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and
their laughter Ailed the ihmly-llt aubway ear from on* end to
possibly Florid* and Arkansas and Texas may go for'Dlxlecrat
another.
•
Candidate Rtrom Thurmond, governor of Souttf Carolina, who prob­
tt went on and on for what seemed mlnulrs on end and It seemed
ably will also carry hla own state.
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endless, but just aa you were beginning to grin and wonder In
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amazement how long Ihey could go on. they began to run out of gas
• TH E DRAFT AND IN D USTRY—Industry Is confronted anew
and their faces relaxed and became sober again.
with an old wartime headache—manpower problems arising out of
s
s
s
e
Ihr draft.
.
YOU HAT THERE AND WATCHED THEM out of the corner of
Selective Service begin**Oct. I, and It will hit employer* even your eye and you said to yourself: what la this wonderful thing
harder than expectsd. T il* reason Is that the draft starts with 38- Inside a boy lhal make* Mm laugh at nathlng at all, aad where
year-olds. and la that group art many trained workers.
does It goT It was Ilk* that when you were a boy.
Some firms have taken steps to reduce the Impact of the draft
There were long summer afternoons, you remember, sitting oss the
througk community action. The encouregcment of voluntary enlist­
rail In the barkatretch at ihe Empire City racetrack and watching
ments reduces the draft quota for each community.
the sprinkling wagons come slowly along the dusty track . . . and
Other employees pro ducting off many manpower techniques
then turning lo the other kids and breaking out In hilarious laughter.
shelved atnee V-J Day. Union contracts have to be revised In many
Why did you laugh? Did you know then. In soma mystical
cases to conform ta raHrmployment rights guaranteed veteran*. •
faablon. that Ih* world la a grotesque bit of nonsense and eras mad*
An employs who volunteers or la drafted la entitled to hla old job
not In be improved upon or made safe for democracy, but to ba
back after hla dllfharge from military service, or a position of simi­ chuckled at?
lar seniority, status and pay,
At Hath street, the four hoys got up and left the ear and aa the
Selective service headquarters 1* expected soon to announce a pro­
train started up again, you could seo Uvm standing on til* platform
gram for obtaining deferment* for ccrUln key worker* In essential
and starting to laugh again. Insld* the car. aosn* of the old ewes
occupations.
- j,
sighed with a kind of smug relief and nodded grimly to each other
■r-.V.'
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aa if to aay. well, those young ruffian* are gone, thank heaven.
• RCRKENINO—Jf-OO national emergency develop* and the mili­
• However, you looked, after them and wished the* war* still
tary service* are batd ta their present quotas, the An* screening in
around, laughing and slapping their hands together, ht ranee
the peacetime draft* this fail la likely to exceed anything this
denUy the car waa hot and damp and dull again, full of the
country haa seen.
,...
who had forgotten how to laugh.
Gen Lewis B K rftlty . the draft director, estimate* that more
than Ave million young riien will be registered In
order to obtain 7f&gt;.f&gt;00‘d r*rw «s for the Army.
M Poe Coni af
In other word*. aU ut M oot of every 100 men „ T
..
registered wlU bfC dR sm d dor aome reason—vet- »»• # • * * Stay
eraaff status, marital SUfua, useful and essential Ba Dofoesod
_
A W A F FOR
at. A deaayod ' (abut, a fkltsa arch, *c
that th* acraoning will go forward

PROMPT COMPLETE
OPTICAL SERVICE

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They come in aniall hcroat*. usually a husband
anil *»ifr ami anywhere from one to alx children
The children, who bed mi
*'•• trip north many hour* earlier
wit.i u liat appealed tn he .
heir knirkers. now seem to have
he*n stung hy Ihe tsr-Ue l.&gt; Alurh. If you believe I hose strange
fsnsurs who fashion rrnasword puzzle*, put* you In dreamland faster
I' m *, ph. nobirbil.il
Inti, thl* low-motion anene. tnmprlalng wiiimpetlng and anortng
ehilJren, haegsrd mother# ard o lh rr a»sorled rharacler*. tam e Ihe
Pair r-olorcd l«av* They were gigglu.g when Ihey came In and Ih*
t i g e r s »i-r r t lo hr,oh dittiirblngly.through the car aa if a cr.t'a
hair was bring ruhbr.i hack lo front
They » r i . well-behaved young boy* In sll other respect*—alway*
pravidlh*. the! is that with Lnrd Chesterfield we are to eonaldrr
Isnghter a vign of III behavior -and Ihey sal down In a rorner o f Ihe
subway rsr on the dark green straw seat*, three on on* side o f (ha
car and the fourth arrow thr way.
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4qrt i* a difficult
few
•f lb*wt will rnak* it wiaely.

-(■elation as saying the movie
proved the judges correct in disi|uidifyitig the Americans.
t Roxing com|M&gt;titlnn opened In
jthe Kmpite Pend House at WentI tdv. scene of last week's AmeriI can-dominated swimming rham! pionships, with the first of 14.1
'elimination bouts In eight weight
divisions.
I First U 8. boxer to enter the
- ring was Edward Johnson of
Kansas City, Mo., who score-1 s
third round technical knockout
I over Hob Gosslin o f New Zealand
to move into the second round of
the featherweight class.
Norman l-ewi*. 3'J-ycar-old fen­
cer from New- York, reached the
finals of the individual tourna­
ment by winning six of his right
1semi-final bouts.
Brazil led the way into the
semi-finals of
thr
basketball
tournament by defeating Czech••Slovakia. 'JK-ri. The favored U.
S l-nskethall tram was to make
Spy
its hul for a semi-final berth
against Uruguay later.
lf*«« 844o-a * ,«a m
*•**•
The victorious American fourThey — will I* quriiriniicd priI vatrly “ to »re If they have any oarrtl crew coxswain, all members
j informali«n lhal we can u»e," ,n* of Washington's junior varsity
squad wat timed In 0:50.1 for
I laid.
abbreviated
1,900
meter
Mundi »aid Ihe nul'poenas will the
l*e fur Mikhail Samarlne and his rourao on Ihe Thame*.
.w ife. K la villa Hamarina, explainM cm leri of the crew were
• inti Iheir name- were » « ipellt-d Gordon Ginvanclli, Rollert lile
i differently on their pa**ports.
Will, Rolieti Martin and Warren
A 40-year-old teacher listed in Wentlund—-bow to Mruke—with
; New York a* Michael Ivanovitch Allen Morgan the coxswain.
Samarin was reported by the
It was the first time In OlymNew York Soviet Consulate to j pie history a four-with-eozswwin
Iw at a White Russian Innti-Com- frnm the United State* had won
tnunlst settlement in New York
state with hi* wife and family.
I The consulate want* them too
from the While Russian retreat l.y
, Another Russian teacher want- the Soviet consul.
Mundt uul
|cd by the committee for question-1the cummlttrv will take no furing. Mr*. Oksana Stepanovna, (her steps at this ime n try to
! * m reported in thr Russian Con-'question her.
sulatr after naving l#*en taken

Probe

Mel Heimsr

southern states

OPTOMETRIHr

It Mn|laNr«t Iran* Fug* ()•#!

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lo p Damocrolt F tg i L o u
I Industry Manpower Problem
Of Sovotal Southern States
I Bobs Up Duo lo N o w Draft
Specie/ fa C ta liil P t t t i
TT^ASIUNO TO N—President Truman ami the southern Democrats
\\
have one thing In common In thr 11*48 presidential campaign.
They are very much concerned over whst Is going lo happen to the
south plus thr posMOMIIy -that Republicans may carry two or three

Dr. C. L. Persons

I

F ra n ce

A |Miaition of neiitratify in flip evont of another war w-nmis
la* tlu* aim y f.u riim a ry Frenchmen at tbia hI h ; t .
Fr»*tl S|iark.ai-wr(thig for tlu* Chicago Hally Nowa of tin*
rcmilta of hi#*Udinittcdlv iiu#ty |Milling of all cI iihhch of
01 course, ihiplnenls o f the
French |teople in nil part# of tin* country, say# that they an* \
•lull from which atomic bombs
worn out anil/liectairatrctl. A housewife Haiti: " I f only y»m1
arr made w eir permitird to Rus­
would |utss u# by. All we want is to live, to eat. to have
sia as late at l (M r». The Truman
pence.” Their ipotfraphical position i# such that they feel
Administration lus a Communist
sure, however, that if war should come again they could
at the bead of the committee which
not encnpe it# ravages, even though they refused to take
panes on such shipment*, too the
side#.
'
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trilimony
at the Senate's Un­
All
over
the
world,
the little people who make up the
American
Activities
Committee
bulk of the iMipulatiun have the same feeling. They wish
heating irvealrd lad week. We
"to live, to cat; to have iicace”. The decisions which would
Woulsln'l be imposed if they weie
make that condition |M&gt;s#ii)le are out of t .ieir hands, however. I
•Illl shipping uianium o t r i theie.
_______ ________
The discussion# which will decide their fate go on above their
When Paul Cillico says somr-1heads. In France, ns elsewhere, the people nre tired of WHr,.
llung it bad. hr mrsni bad. And |l(|| resigned to its |Miaaibility.
howl " T h « W.(liter convention."
hr writes, "wat msdr up of ihr
moil revolting collrctmn of gulter
Hit. irtychtipalhi, fruilralrs, nrurnlict, labblr-ioutrit, Wrsklingi.
etveitt: nck-inindrd. evilly am
iliout plollrit; hnt-ryrd. rnviour
Itetrrs o f humanity; menially snJ
phytically
unwaihrd multitudri
*V*I g.ttlieird logrthn on ihr
Amrnean conlinrnl." Ho hum'
Il laket all kinds of |ieople lo
makr a wmild.

an Olympic championship.
Mervyn Wood o f Australis
won the single »cu!ls champion,
ship, defeating Kduardo |{j,u 0»
Uruguay by more than
lengths in the finals, with k-rx
olo Catasta of Italy third
|f
Wood, also the winner of
diamond scull* at Henley a month
ngu. was timed in 7:‘J4.I
mid eliminated John II. Kelly, j r
o f I'hiladrlphia, who did not
fend his diamond sculls iit|r lt
»rdt*r to train for the Olympic,
only to be upset in the stml-fm.
•InBecause of heuvy week rr.t
din*, thr gymnastic* which «e tt
o have oo|&gt;cned at Membley St*&lt;
urn today were postponed uni
Thursday, when they will ^
itoved indoors
Other sports to l&lt;e contested
o d a v were cycling, field hotkey,
*ight lifting and equestrian.

Rxtra Session

III III.E VKIIHK T O D A Y

(iw T * .Ir r m l purpo-t- i« fulfill,d Ih riiu ih th, *gr«. U p will hr

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Hie Sanford Herald !

SANFORD

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product made -for washing
dishes and fine-fabrics!
Yea, actual tkln testa made by an
Independent laboratory name on
requast— prove that Vel la milder
to bonds than any other leading
product made for washing dishes

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Here'# how \V | tutvea half your dullw unit mi; tim e:
1. Nu disli willing when you w mh
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no H&lt;m|i aciun o r #tn*iiky (Urn lo | hiIIM i
n w n y ...B o even Kln#Hw are ilt ic nparklinK clear!
2 . Vel n-movea grease faster
umre completely than soap |K&gt;«#ililv
can! Honk |#d# am i pnn# in this new
simple## Hud# while you're doing the
other (liahr-N. T h e y ’ll get shiny clean
with Ic## semiring than ever befote!
3 . Vel lenvrn no di#hpnn ring to
sc-ruh out. Y’ea, Vel clean# dishes
( leaner thnn tump ; H aves up to
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AAarVELpus for
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Giants Win3 Carr.

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S e n s I n two home run* in the -rcund game, HADD'.X HAS IT!
H u t W in " n,i hit « ball into th. in. over
y n c M iiair. o u t imip thr Utm
lhr
i,ut
wna not if!von n mimd tripper f.,r , HARVEY H A O p / X
A ’s T w ic e A s O rla n ­ the Mow.
YOUN O H U R L E R
Chutlio Altvn allowed tho Colory _ O F r * n C O L U M B U S
do T a k e s 2 Contest?
.City aggregation hut *1* well
'orat tot ul hit* Saturday night at
Tho
Sanfonl
(iinnt* r«mo the local park, »■ rite OrUlwio
through Iho |.u«l
weekend with Senator* waltzed to an II to 2
throe vlctnrir* nml two defeat*.; victory. Righthander Hill Mackel
The (Slant* remain in fourth place' o|H'tH'il on thi- hill for tho (Haiti«,
lit the loop (landing, hut nto luting 1hut wn* pullr.i before none werr^
rhnllonitoil hy the St Auguttino,out in tho find frame Ik- w«*re.|
Saint*, who are tiilinir on the&gt;p|nrr.| j.y Lonnie W»r-hnn». who
rre*l of another virtorlnu* drive i completed the Kamo liudy Kuttoni
to rearh the firnt i|ivi*ion.
Inn.l Cat Uoinanello woiked ia-hindi
Tho liu-al* ropp.il a pair of the plate,
eontevt* from the 1‘nlntlia Azalea1 Veiteriiay the (.ianl* moved to
on I riilav nlirhi In Palntka. The Tinker field for a twin hill. i*nd
8a ifordite* tiM.V
thi- eurtain iliviiloil the irame* with the Sen
rafter hy a fl to 2 tmiririn. and aloa*. Charlie Ito.r. Joe Srhultz
aroml a fi to I virtory ir. the mid Hill Mack. I worked the fir»l
niirhtrap.
igame. while S^an Zedali* rarkeil
The Orlando Senator* invaded i tip he* 17th victory of thi Win
the Munirlpal Park on Sattininy! campaign. Orlando won hy an 8
niifld and took an 11 to I i|eri»inn •“ •&gt; *eore.
from the (Slant*.
1 Hill Spink* anil lliuldy l.ake
1e*trrday’a twin hill tietwrrn! teamed up to turn in the Fi to 4
‘ he (Slant* and the Senator* nt ' win in the nightcap
Tinker field wn* divided. The
Tiniight the &lt;limit- niio.- to lie
OC d l s T r i m
On#* A f f - i i r

(am* * ■By Alan Movw

Ny Alan Mover

ms&amp;y

JH i Q4 .

tns f i r s t

5e£MS HEADED FOR
TUB GREATEST
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SEASON OF HlS

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OF THE CARDS.

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To Run In Ninth |
Event At Daytona

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SPORTING c o o n s
woe is the team

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30f, E . 1st St.

"HAT HAS fThE CAT' CROSS
IT S PATH— hE DIDN'T

REFRIGERATION

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ALLOW A RUN TILL

0 S*1e e 'aNO BUILD, To MARAT
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Nic k n a m e d , fTfi£ k i t t e n :

SERVICE and REPAIRS
Commercial and Domestic

I ’ h. 998

Yet, and in Yonr
Attic Too!
Turn Tltoae Thing*
You DutTl Want Into
Money with a Wa;t Ad

HIS 3 3 AD INNING THIS TEAR

AM. WORK GUARANTEED

CHARLES VODOPICH
Phone 192-lt

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FIRE and AUTO

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INSURANCE

CASH DIVIDENDS TO POI.ICY HOLDERS

Phone

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WHISKEY - WINE
RUM ~ GIN
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PACKAGE

i i i = i i i = i i i = i i i = i i i = i n = i i

T O M O R R O W (T IJ E S ) O N L Y !

STO R E

410 Sanford Aventta

The peneum

StRIOUUY INJUMO when their light plane went lnt« a ipln at about 100
feet and rrathtl into an oil company Held at Long Heath. Cal.. Robert E.
Sheldon (foreground, lying on (tretcher) and Leonard It. Hunt (nearer
wrvdtaga) await removal to ambulance*.
(/ulrrnclioaal)

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A R T IS T ^

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TO DO BUSINESS,
^
ADVERTISE

Fiery Cross Hums
At Riviera Reach
KIVIKItA REACH. Aug. 1» (.11—
A firry cm** n&gt;Hiul »«vt-n feet
high «** liurnrd early today Intween Monroe Height* and the
negro *rrtion of Riviera Reach.
Roth tuwn* are auhurh* of

m tjg a trd *aid no peraonil were
nround the erot*. When they re­
turned after daylight, the Muh had
l&gt;een removed.
Police Chief Julia T. Ilritt *aid
In- couldn't mulc t .(mid why the
cio»» wm* hutm-d for •'We’ve had
mdhiriK like thi* liefore and no
trouble."
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P A IN T S

IW&gt; II It Y

VARNISHES

FP.ATUItlNIS •

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ANH MIS |-:i.K(TIUC liP IT A U

ENAM ELS

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(SAHE TUCKER
^SO RRYJO LEARMTMld
YOU DtDfTT DOSO WELLN
VOUR HISTORY LESSORS

DECALS
BRUSHES
SCRAPERS

BUT tT
MY FAULT,
mm DADDY- WflSBfZA

THEY ASKED A BO U T 50l
M A H Y TW VKW T H A T _ J
H APPENED BEFORE
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—ON T H E SCREEN—

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“T he A K K A N S A S J U D G E ”

M A N Y OTHER HOUSEHOLD ITEMS

w ith

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The W E A V E R DUOS.
A d u lts — 74 c ; C h ild re n — 5 0 c ; ( A l l D«y)
T IC K E T S N O W ' O N S A L E A T IJO X O F F IC E !
S I«R e Show n a t : 3:5H — 7 :3 0 — 9 :2 8

— EVERYTH ING FOR A N Y P A IN T N E E D —
Let us help you with your
about ike auperb cleaning and laundry oervice you get « &gt; A i you bring your rk

Pajnt Problems

Reliable 'Painters

B S fa k u J M

NOW
J K HEARD
AND HEAR
IMYOUR
IN PERSON
YOU
HAVC
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ON
RADIO

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STEP LADDERS

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I.ITTLE ROY WlGGRiS

OUNTY L A U N D R Y COMPANY. They’ll tell you we do the Hpeot work la town
•••(— (o » all eleaalui aarvlce.

Recommended #

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S E M I N O I. Ii H I I M V
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HUY YOUR
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“THE BEST Y E A R S OF O U R LIVES"
THE PICTURE THAT WON 9 ACADEMY AWARDS

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M O N D A Y , A U G U S T T». 1!UP

T Y IE

SANFORD

tT F IT lA t.D . S A N F O R D .

F in n iH A

M E D IC A L T E S T P R O V E D
this simply great to relieve 'PERIODIC'

FEMALE PAINS
with uncom fortable
fullness

Are yoti troubled by diitrr*# of ft*

m »I« rtmcUunut monthly
WB.c**T D o n thU D ili# yma »u tfrf
from paid. fr#| to Birrrun#. fr:itIriji,
m n k y , » r « f c - * t iu*t» ft: r« Then
\ o try fim uu* Lydu I*. IHukhim •
V#K#titi|r Com pound to f r U t i t

sueft ijmpiotm

In a rrernt ii,#dln»l i m i It prm#d
r m u r k ib ly h rlp iu l to w om en
tfou b ifil th.ll » Ay. Y«H| O i i t U 1&lt;J
f v u n r t r to try It.

Pink him &gt; Compound la what

ppetou r i l l « Utrrtnr *#&lt;Jathr It
n u ■ iimrid froth in g rflr- t *«n nn#
o f wo.*.a*i ‘ i n o n tm pjffarii o ffu m

L y d ia E . P in k lia m 's VEGETABLE COMPOUND

Try

ri'XKlH) l'hr.u&gt;

i'l.t io k SAN* I UNO *r.d finishing
with modern equipment, 7# [ T H IN IM.ACK
. Humrorr"*
HOT L U N C H E S E V K itV H A Y.
y in -» i-xprrienrc. work g u a r -1 ' Vrr*rendy little black dress in an
front I I I" tn J.ih) nt HUM K it’S
anleed. i: F. Steven*. Hi. - ' mrapcitairr New York veralon In
Box 113A, Sanford, rail 71Oft I sheer I’rr pf designed to w **iif
s r n 1 \|
u tU r 7 Im» IV M. or hefnrv 7 (Hi after hvr o'clock. Spidery black
VVe will electrify your presentj A
I.
Eire l* ncollcped Into the bodice
• '•wine machine fo r
139,M)^
over white crepe, meaning, of
B-'rt'a SewInR Mat bine C e n te r,' .........
— - —- —
S j I« 4* Service, across from S E P T IC T A N K S . preen. roncrete Couiae, that a .m ail while Bow*
Prince.* Theater, I'hone HIM). I lenifitrc il, atnte appruvti] sire- ere.l hat. rather than the black
b ill, ran nnd 73b gallon*
All hat pictured, might go along,
H U H M il K
wo.’k guaranteed T. U. Brown, short •lervea arc cut cooly tnon*
It.in.‘.II 1‘riret
J r. I'hone 139 \V.
ulth the shoulder*
"* Nanferd
I'hone 7IR.W3
I S Y D u l l /e jtiftilc Photo/
Hunt * Tuti-uo Feed Store

IflSKALI)
Want Ads
For R n u lli
Th# I ii Miim ||»W fefrs
•**
ill Wmmi life |&lt;ufi|f«|»ff.| |m I he
It #r mt«Jt
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mr t»o&gt;r line lnarrtl&lt;vt

I Dr jiff llnp Im«#m Imh
hr ppr liar fn*#rll**u
ft** per linr lr»»rrtli»«

f it # niiitta iw flip Mar*

KlwtfMp rata fur blnrlt far* rape

PHONE 118
W e ill

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Now Hra.l.iuarter* fo r
MOTOltOl.A IIAIH O S.
I'oilahlt*. Table nimlel. A Auto.

a r r v a iH

Nee I!1 It! style*. JIt'Kf&gt; op
Snof.ir,| Jewelry K I.OKKaRe Co.
HIM, Sanford Ave.

the l#l#|»liaiip na mrm.
urneilMiti rhnree If mu* rkiup
Is (Uf#il In Ihp frlephnne h««li.
a ttr

la itia iii f«#i l hi*

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In •Ktlrr fur

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lerilr#. all 'V rb I M * aanail h*

la «mip wfflp# na Ih# day hafwr#
Pl#«ir awflfr m liHHipdlntpIt

I f ! • *r»H f w e n la »a iir ait.
W f n until # p if t ft t H iIh lr fi»r
M flfr 1 ha a • « • |a#aff#rt la i# r *

THE
SANFORD

F It I K H

Hi frigerotor*
It.pairing

K VKItY

l.oielci)

8 II II I M I'

N lt illT .

New l.iH-ntlon H e ir . Sewing
tin* lone Shop. Uppo.ltu Crinci'M
Theatre. I'hone MINI.
-A d v .

T R IG ID A IR B

t»i. st.

SAI-liS-SHItVICK

l l d 'i N. I’aik.

H ill

S E E IIS FOR
M IM E lliit lA I'H I'R IN T IN O
A N D T Y I ’INT,
C H E IH I III H E XU O K
S 4NT OKI)
tin N. I'ark
I’hone IMi

Thayer .-ari la e .. Singer aewinff
rnncliine, log nnd 7 cn.ee of
canned peaclte. A ll r.nsonnhte,
leaving town. Call 730 .1

•VII.I. U U Y your car ri’gardle.a
o f age or condition
R a tliff A
S"tn, I ’hone 237-W.

M n in n nnd up to date one room
efficiency apartment, Ideal for
hu.tnPM couple. Downtown lo­ IligtieM cn.h ptuc paid for u»rtl
furniture. Ted Dnvt* Furniture
cution. Cull .V*n,
Co. 311 E. Nt. I'h. t*S8.

Y O U ! SAFETY

on the highway depend- on the
condition of your car.
Don’t
take ri.ka. Ilring your cur to
m.r expert »ervlre men for a
I it E E t T I E C K -lI C and A N A L *. S iS .
t . E S E I t \ L TRIM h A E lJ C r . ( O.
70N W. First St.

303.

Real F a u lt

H E L P YVANTKD
Nur-e Maid for 7 .mail children.
Apply in perron. 711 Summerlin
Avenue. Full time job fo r right
pemon.

No. S, (III I'ark.

| r r r r i / A CffS MISS SO MUCH'
f C C n wMfN r u ff s u m * n o u

c r o ss

^
. foulh it lim» for t. \
,Vfc'./Wi eol ttllrlt). Blip * *

tf v

L llrri room Ihiiroy two lata, ft.

t ty, Phone 775-J.

tNkP.cm.T « m*.

OF

loird out to iroimir

ir.tlul in ONE DA). Si'*

P'.tiuiontl littlmtnE 6000 lucent it

K0 £ £ *00*111ail* fu ll I.Io»k&gt;i I,-* •
f ftC C I*M|
Fialit IrttMietkO* Hut#
CBOft I T ! f0UMB«n#M

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,fOt &amp;l*K*» »100. (icncwvaiL nors*.

n u f r. i, 1
11.'"'", ,e-*

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lilt \ K I ; I.IM M i
.Mill A D J I S I I M .

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B y Owner-New
nta^mary
. jjp
i cottage
,
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AVI,V PKODCCTS

00 C. Handyaidt, (I St. John. ht. j

.

Naomi Seahury, 311 E. 10th, ML

f)ua. Fla.

Homo and income property. L»-! j 2

S P E C IA L SE R V IC E S

18

A u ro s

FOR

SALE

Live in one and rent the otiier C a L L 617 for Battery, Generator 4 W H EEL TRAILER, suitable
for live aleck. Inquire at Muaic
two. Selling prim ftUOO.OO.
and Starter aervica.
Swain'a
Hoi. 119 W. l i t St PHo m 963.
Robert A. William*, Realtor
Battery Berrlca, M l W. F ir#
Raymond K. Lundqulit, Attorl8L
ata
A i*.m Pick-up fa good running
KRNT A CAR
Atlantic Bank Bldg Phone 732
rendition, pan ha seen at Lake
YOU DRIVE IT
Mary Oaraga—Price 1100.00.
N ew -Garage
Apartment, very
PHONE 2M
rtvemy. Thao Stile*, Phone 119*1940 Dodge Coupe, good eondltion,
STICKLAND-MORRISON
R
U-DRIVK-rr. INC.
m « lire*. .117 W. Sid. St,

coow .

(J »d o e t
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vvo&gt;*'cr

vsttAcng.
t r e

IH b a ! j

ATOM S'

CauT.^

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Phone 69

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I'm w- a n'd valuable |&gt;a|ier*,
finder please return purse and
papers and keep money. Mrs.
A. C. Gledhlll.-Jr. 427 Anderson
St. flacon, Ga.

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Phone 69

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Ilunlncwt Opportunilicn LADIES IILA C K Patent l-eathrr

deign ed for all electric »ervire w „ ru n ran work 75 hour* weekly
■ml for fu,,u
future
«*•
7 , addition*. 11700.
“•’-i ••»*" *25 fW) ineome. W rite

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C o c h r a n 's A l l a n l i e S e r v i c e
I mI &amp; I'lirli A vr,

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Bo itnern CbemlcaU. Inc.

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NINT

CIIOWD

..OVPR THE

R IG H T -F IE L D .
B L E A C H E R f*

H s* hon Mtlbod ctlia &gt;i; 1

J. W. Hall, Realtor. 7479 Mcl-

bovflle A v e . I’hone SX’.tMV.

; t y u k i .k

-■*^^,''1 hrppintit Rttoruitu

room, 7 .lo ry hou«e, good
neighborhood 4 room apartment
up. lair*, private entrance. In*
r*‘vidual hath A hot water heat
er, ft room, down.laira, I car
cleaning 1 wailng. Our potav*
Sapford.
garage on 2 N lot*. Price |d ,unit anablaa ua to work whera
Sdti.00
*
thera
ia
no
electric
.-onnecilu
13 N O T lC E tV — F K IL S O N A I.
fA.TaO.OO and worth it. five room’
available. SI yaaia *ip«rienchome A garage apartment with
FOR
H E A L T H PR O TEC TIO N and
II. M fileamn. fake Mary. Fla
truth, paved atreet.
C L E A N E R L IV IN G call 951 for
W. It W illianma. Realtor.
cumpdLlL- detail* on FOGGING.
C A R P E N T E R IN G and repairing,
____ MO N. Park. Ph. 1170
hour, day nr week. Art Daugh*

f i s i i i .m

lilt V t I F S A \\ l l l / . / l . l l M O I I I R S

/ SO WHAT f* ...T H C ^
ELKS ARC LOADING &lt;
8 -S W ITH TW O
)
AWAY A M O OUR \

Nmiue SIcMullen. Mnrket llarlwr
Shop open Thuraday, Friday A
I i w 'o r Work by the hour or job.
Saturday. No waiting.
Iloughing, hartowing, mowing
uutl dirt moving. We ipecialire Hrlp-Helfy S elf Service l-aundrv
in conditioning building lot*
Driera
Ironing
and garden plot*. Phone HI7-J 40S W. 15th Rt.
Phone I M I
ir. the morning or a fte r &amp;:00
P. A.
M. W. Dunklre-Ftxpert Gun Re­
pairing, Lawn Mower Repairing.
FLOOR SANDINU k finishing
Reasonable Pricea Lt. 2 Box tl&gt;2

Ill

rated close In. 3 unit* furnished.

HUT, BUCK ..
THE DUOS
HAVE TMC
BAVCb

COME ON.

W C A R y ...lC T t
B EA T

eyes

W ORK W ANTED

R L A L E S T A T E — ^ N S l'R A N C K
IM t U l'F im
M ANARKM ENT
R A YM O N D M. IIAI.L. IteaBor
itn,. 1 Florida Slate Bank Bldg.

U k e Helen.

| \M ; V I A K i; W I L L I A M ’S S P O R T N I T X I T S I I O I *
20.-. W . l ir .t S t.
KEYS

K E Y S iiih I
l.o i KS

Invralmenta

Spoliation allowance and honu.
I inlKJE* PLYMOUTH
Apply in writing To Mi** Amy
PARTS AND SERVICE
Mann, Supt. of Nurse*, Do Land 109 Palmellu Ave.
Phone 1011
Memorial
Hospital,
lloLnnd,
L
A
W
N
S
MOWED.
For
reasonable
Florida.
e .lim a te i I’hone 7RII-W.

M ODERN 4 liednmm Ranch lype
home, 7 hath). Excellent l"ca*
t.on Apply'find Piumo.a Drive.
Phone 1830 W.
________

O / .A R R IK E
I I ) 1(a) t,'dl&lt;&gt;

tY. It. W IL L IA M S . Realtor
I in N. Park Ave. Tel. I I W
IM I.A. N n i Term lataim f*.l.
F .II.A . Repair la * M

4 room cottage, electricity. 117*50 Registered nur.e H hour duty, &lt;1 It.i'i.'a lepniretl, called for and
ih Bvered. Phone County 37(17.
I’er. Mo. A dult, only. 7 mi. out.
day week, meal*, vacation with
.1. C. W alter.
See Radnor.
pay, laundry of uniform., iron*

BOREAL ESTATE FOR SALK

. Y . : * : -

Unit* Inc.

Ft r Kilt lien fn h in et. call (1.

Apt. No pet. Apply Eniigle)' Apt*.

C w iilln e y

Jrw rlrr
formed) with
C . I*. Cro&gt;n
in Winter Calk
Mather Furniture Store

. n l R F L O R ID A HO M E ran I k
p e t free. C all 051 for d e t a il.’
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F L O R ID A

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Stetson
Library Has Rare Copies
o f E a rly Boston'
Weekly M agazine
1
fo rt) ulne of th# *4111*11

” H A LK P IN T ’ FASHION . . .
►'*&gt;« those who M r 8 v « I n t Or*
or under * New York designee
• b o w * tin* Lute blink faille suit
to w ear wiin or without * LUi u m .
Koundtd (Up pockets add U l U l u t
to III* jacket, cut to * abort
(*rt|[tb for betomlngr.sM to IL*
■mailt r figure

tN . Y. lit *«* /•wdtui* i'kuloi

if ' ’Th* Onlillsn Htatoiy*. r e i" (
IIIitil *■ otic of the beat lourctl on
rhurth History. arc on file Ip the
Stetson University Library,
t he inamilnt » a &gt; published hr
lloalnn 200 )cara a u «
(inly I I
American llluarle* l u t e flit* of
'’The L'hrtituii l l l a l o i ) " aod of
tticac but II Hate complete lilt*.
Date* of putillral lull air tloll)
March U t i l l to February JJ 1*11.'
Yelloeed sinl with aotlic 'll III*,
page* slllllllj d'l* cartel flum me,
the Inter T l» uatit ' hi t” and
many capital* nr* uttd. It e*s
printed lif Kirkland A Green, tor
Thoms* 1'iinrr Jaor A l l '
the editor aaaurca bl&lt; leader*
*, .at the marailiit '• III rriBtfnile to
be printed in the acme fnim altb
the aaiue Luge I’agv a* the pie*
e n f llli* pa|» la S ’ by H , * l
..
at *lie rale of l o o Jtlillllr.j* new
I’wnor per Uuaitri .Jc| | . 1 1 d at ah)
titular in luwo unciu luted. and id
n*w Tanot more per (Jiuiier, iu
■loa d naldi A Directed ’
A modern magaalne editut onuld
ecariely aspect hie aiibar rlLcta to
wade through a alalt-menl ul pur
pore like the lullooltig
*TI* at the ealbeal Dvalie of
mauy I'eimua ol I’let) and Judg­
ment. borer* pi tlie peculiar line
irlbea i'uwtr arid I'rartlte ol the
t'hrlatlan Kellglon.* aa It.ej a«re
pr.limited *&gt;y the purer t ail m the
old t'hiuili ul Kti gland fruui Ihe
(lay* ol the Kefartnallnn, and by
the rrt.uobtd bctllera of M 'S F.'»
Dr. William C. Holland, prc'araor of religion al Liaison Uniear
(it .A ND: wlif them tore bear II l&gt; t*
illy, gatlxM tourc* mattnal «n church hiator* in fill* ot a w**kly
Ju)tr to are and heal of Ibetl It
maqa/in* puLb*li*d JOO ,tat * age In 0 .i| n t o ' l , nlnt of th* origi­
ttrill both lb Ureal ttiltutn A Agitt
nal Itaur.i a n in tha Sltla.n Library. Only it llbrarit* in lb* UniIra
and Ini the Advanieintbl cl
tad titular Lavs flic* of thti rraginn*
the llealeemtr • hlnudotu and L'lu
ry Ibal the PHK8KN1 'VilHk I*
undertaken SVblrh Iherefura &gt;111 11*1edit und of rrligluiit I Iteg-.aiiI Urn■ plain A leitalli Karla and tubacHb
be vt-'tl) innlliirp VY. . Aijiltele uf lb the i r i r r i l l*art* ut Ihr Aitin lug I b t ll N-.Sa#l SltlC* lu * 3*01*
Religion and in jtoWrtUviuent Ip 1!■ *u Plantation* when there baa le*» IteUllon nf Matter* uf Tact,
•rltad bul ol il oggwi" Tt'amphlela ' beer, a lterlr«l of Itellgloti ait .!» no atli* Sian tan alt* any Credit;
reiif(u,i* In
lia alrec’
alrec* to rend their
II
or other inlngr ®f a religjuuk
Information*. aa be know a nut but the Writer
portanre ’
•* tree of Cbirg* ■ a puiillil* to the uiay be ob* uf lb* Iraa* creditable
I be edllor &gt;a* alto Inly CSulloU* Puhllaher ut thla Paper, aiudtuurl) Pertobi on Kailb and woo’d he
when |l cam* lu anoUf my’u* *i ll«r*. a (aiding Perrutial Itctte. tluua and know il to he to. ai de bit Uauia
'.Mlblairrt and other.’.I'artuiiA of aiigiy L’uoliuieity. but relating duul&lt;e.i."

A. I|, Murphre-t-, following
Privacy SuitCfoHud .John
ill mandate to that effect try the
Huprerne
Court, to
Against Mrs.Rawlings Kim bln

NEW

MONEY

Stephen* -aid Mike Frerlove, St,
went hlind after a blow on the

head.
i
which th,. rare w ** appealed
Frerlove
* ia
wearing
the
G A IN K H V IL I.K . F l a . Aug. 9. folluwlng a trial here May 'Jo- ‘ liver plate Urania of a wartime 1
l / 1 ' l - Nominal damage* of |1 !!H, Ulid, in which Mra. Itnwhue* Injury.
were nwnrdrd today to Mu* /.e|nu |wat unjoined

FOR

Y O U It O L D T H I N G S
Too, lb tear(ltd r iu alt itrw
Pl-tna, Haillo, lilt) cl*. Teels,

it# (tot, i n

UPON IANDINO AT THI INTIINATIONAl AIIFOIT, Idlswlld, N. Y , following their round-trip flight In thir*
If. S. Air Fore* U-29* between New York ar^ I joi Angele*, offlceri pore In front of qn# of the plane* Hint mad*
the 5.003-mlle air Jaunt In about 22 hour*. They ar* (L to r.): LL CoL James If. Thompson, Lansing. Mich.,
flight commandar; CapL IUy J. Scaly, Chicago, HI, pilot; Capt John R. Rlsher, Munde, ind, pilot, and CapL
Ceorg* N. Payne, Little Rock, Arlt, pilot The aliip*' erew member* ar* on plan*’* wing.
(International)

IISTIFYINO before Hie liout* t,nAmerlcan Activities Committee In
Waahinglon, Itcp. John McDowtU
fi t -Pa ) holds his glaau-a In a
thoughtful mood a* he tells probrir
that Ui* U. S. sent shipment* id
uranium compound to Russia in
l!M3. McDowell »uld Red agents
had exerted great pressure on lb*
U. S. Government to obtain Hi* vi­
tal atomic material, (fr.ternallciwl)

be tolii etlk

Cason, (.'rot* Creek
rerldent,
bringing to • rlote her $ItMJ.lHMi
POI.ID Itl!( O IlD
F K i l l T F A I'HKH H U .N H S K s S
H Al.KItill, N, C.. Aug. 0. &lt; flV
nvuaion uf privacy ault ngniuat
T A M I'A . Aug. « i/P)—A llumd
Mr*. Marjorie Kiunori Ituwlings World
*aVar veter ran
with
i I The veor'a record polio epidemic
llaskin, nulhiir ut " C rn » i Creek,” -liver plat*- In hi* head I* In rritl in Noorth Carolina mounted to
l .+11** c»*e* today.
a novel nf lhat locality.
i oil condition flotn M o w * rea-eiveal
The Stale Hoard o f Health reHaulage* were net In circuit in :i fight heie.
| ported 44 new ra*** »lnc* It
In las tive
Invpetor
I).
1). rliiaed it* offire Saturday.
court thl* morning hy Judge

A WA N T A D IN
• M 0 NVW ITAPKR

THIlfOUR-fTOIV HOUU stood In th* path o f th* new super hlghwiy being built through Queens to New York
City's Intemallonm) Airport at Idle wild, go a a * w ot eipert movers put It on •’rail*" and gild It out of tho w-gy.
Th* )S-famity structure Is shown od Ua new foundation scroaa th* street. Only complaint by tenant* w*i
that apartments which formerly U n d Use street now face the rear of tha building.
(International'^

Itlf-ADMITTIO former Soviet espio­
nage agent, Uisi Kltzabelh Benllry,
teatlflr* before ■ Sonata Invteligat*
Ing sub-commltte* In Wathlnitm.
She told a dramatic story of a Sovitt
•py ring which aha directed and
which eatended a* high u the * i - A |
ecutlve ofltcee of the While House 1
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U. S. Men Fired Upon
llaa iliM S

riwn f a g *

Uw|

trntling doclm said a dum-dum
Ol tuitir otliri soil of explosive
build lilt him
MacDonald prulrtled aprcificeliy over this attack and a*
ainst smiilar m in im i* of let cut
ays in a menage to Dr. Delnard Jorrph.
Ihi- Jcwiah military guVernur
replied:
*’ l f an American car * i « fired
on. It wns during n Jcwiah reply
to Aiah sniping, which was in
Violation of the truce.**
American conaular official* who
Visited an Arab la-giun command
ost Haturday said Arab troop*
avr I&gt;cvn given order* not to
fire, even if they are fired on.
One of these consular official*
M id: “ While wr were there In tho
reaence of Unlteil Nation* ofrials, we did not hear a tingle
Arab shot, but there wa* Incessant
automatic fire front the Jewish

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Molotov M eet
ll oXlM*,* Itml n s *

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ami by Frank AtalwaMdar Yvr*
Chatalgnenu.
An Informed mure* aald the
Kremlin M-aslon -waa probably
one o f Hu- must important meet­
ing* i*o far *nd may w *ll deter
nmiethe rnuiM- of th* entire aerie*
of talk*.
...
It wa* a hiight, warm aftei-

noon n&gt; Smith** lung, black automobile, flying a big American
(lug, drove thruugh the Kremlin
gates The ambassador joked with
b* be Irft hi* enibatay.Once more
be went in ihe Kremlin alone,
Robert* and ntblaigm-au took
tran-lator*.

Property Revaluation

*1« »u * * ,a tr * » l**ar ii»»»
ty Hull tomorrow nlghL A
further explanaliun of the pro­
line*.”
posed assessments and millsge
L A K E HUCCKS8, A u g. V t/V)~ rati- will h« released for puhlllaraell O ffid il* aald today they talon in tomorrow’* Herald.
K. I'. Skclly ami Stephen l'felare preparing laraal’s application
frr, appraisal engineer* who were
for United Nktloo* ruomlxrahlp. iengaged in the recent revaluation
An
Israeli spokesman uid, of profierty here, are expected to
however, th* formal bid might not l&gt;e ut the meeting to answer
be euhmiited until the general question In regard to the new
assembly meets in
Talt^a
... F
t u i Bept.
, | 21. •l-pralsala. Mr- Skelly will con­
He expressed hope the applica­ fine his remarks to the value
tion might get the seven required of real property an I Mr. l*felfer
votes In tho Security Council to personal property, which In
despite th* fact only H ire* of the thla appraiMl Includes business
council’* 11 numbers have 1re­ stocks and merchandise.
cognised th* Iuetll government.
It Is possible lhat a number

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Lakcland Women
I t V ila * , « „ « ■ r * « - u n i
while others said everything was
normal. These was nu noticeable
slowdown in Fort Worth at the
market*, hut Monday mornings
were said to he slow generally, j
Most groerrs were playing n ‘
wait and watch gam*.
House­
wives in ut least 18 Texas cities
and towns got on the telephone •
last week and spread the word
to stay away from the meat
counters Aug. 0-lft In protest
against th* high prices.
C. F. Mrtilapghn, Dallas tm'at
retailer, said “thus far w* are
unable to., see how the buying
strike has touched our business.
The customers all mention th#
strike hut vu ahead and buy
anyway.”

A flINCH HYINQ IOAT, of the type shown above, Is mining on a (light between Martinique and Fiench West
Africa with SI persona aboard, Including 12 crewmen. Th* plan* U a ssventy-lhue ton* tix-eagnt* U ticoj.a
•21. Ui* largest type of commercial plane built In franee. It waa last heard from 1,-^0 tnUea off Dakar, bhipa
•ad p!*n«* arc conducting an Intanuv* a*arch of th* 8outh_Atlantic for Ut* missing craft. (Inlarnaitgiwl)

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situation* where executive pow­
ers might be somewhat en­
larged.”
Noting that Mr. Truman in,
his Philadelphia convention speecn )
claimed credit for high farm pri­
ce* and high wages. Taft aaid
Ihe President also will haV* ta
accept responsibility for high
consumer prices.
“ The
President’s only com­
plaint is that the Republicans
will not give him |&gt;ower to fix
wages, to fix prices and ration
commodities,” Taft said.
"It la my view that the re­
storation of OPA, subsidies, price
control, wag# rontrol and ration­
ing—tha police state method* de­
cried by Truman himaelf—would
only make the situation won*,
create black markets and *he«»
th# increase in production which
will reduce price*.”

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NO- 202.

AjBOClAtnl P r r vs Erased W lr *
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Truman Signs Vague Rumors
Subpoena For Lack Of Interest In Recreational
Questioning Is Program May End White Schedule H ousing Bill, 01 Lifting Red
But Blasts GOP B lock Denied
Given Samario

Federalization Of
National Guard Is
Urged By Committee

Sanfoid'i recitation piogram lor youth thn lumtuet it (nutter, heller,
more diviersifird and under more competent diirrtioii than ever heforr.
but utilett there it betted alcndance on the pail of white children, than
the recent 51-4-day average, there it a pombility that their portion of
Ihe program may be dropped neat iea»on. accotding to member* of the P r e s i d e n t S a y s
L e fc “ l E a s t - W e s t T a lk s B o g
S o v ie t
R e q u e s t
To
City
. , „.
P
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-iiy Recreation Committee of which Gene Tucket it chairman
Dow n
O ver T e rm s
i s la t i o n F a l l s
Far
Memben of the Committee, laid Mr. Tucker, have fieen debating
T u rn T each er O ver
whether or not it ia worth w h i l e s “
F o r Im m e d ia te S et
S h o r t O f M ea su re,
T o R e d s I s R e f u s e d to expend 12.100 for the reerra
ruing pool.
t le m e n t I n B e r l i n
W
h
i
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h
I
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N
e
e
d
e
d
B y S t a t e D e p a r t m e n t lion of but .M boy* and girl*, each
Serving with Mr Tucker un the
D e fe n se
D e p s ir t m e n t
Hummer or an average of $47 each. committee me H»&gt;- Holler, George
H
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\u k . 10 irl'i—'T he
Mranwhllq,
taid
Mr.
Tucker,
WASHINGTON.
Aug
10
V
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A.
Speer.
Sam
Martina,
Jack
(ft
WASHINGTON, Aug. ID—
Is S t u d y i n g
1' i o p o colored children arc taking more itatigan and J. I.. Ingley. Fred
,
( A P )— William Ludwig OilPrrtidehi Human tignrd the Newspaper /.)rtc M a r»»«&gt; todai
i|imlr&gt;i
London
MHiirr,
rliwr
advantage
of
recreational
pro­
s
a
l
s
T
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M
a
k
e
G u a rd
liana*, high *chuol Inatructor, t*
mann testified today that Ml»«
bill into law looday with t u llir \m irira n emha»») a , ».»vgram* afforded them than white recreation director. Assisting Mr. (uniting
F.liiabeth T. Bentley. who haw
it .
. .1
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oic Prime Minister Stalin lus
F a i l
U l
R e g u la r s
rhildren. with on average * 1- Ganna l* Hugh Carlton, M r. *
,hr Rn*ubl can-con
•reused him of being a memlendonrr of approximately 100 Linda Gingie* and Mia* Harhara trolled l ongie»» lot
deliberate •iiithiirii &gt;i\ lu«ir point* for any
her of a war time Itrd »py
Hr
thSOt
IA
TK
U
I'llESS
fulurr dUruraion with the M C I
a day, ami un twimming patties, Dumpier Director* o f the colored neglect" of people mod in need of
ring in the government, "i* a
W/YSHIM.ION. Aug, ID -cA 1)
I Iriu. h i ris wrnt lo tile polls t,»Jay in S .u lli t'.irolina Aikantas and
j on tinman problem*, (inman
I5»l to 200 are present.
liar." Oilman &gt; i&lt; a surprise
diviaion are Adam L. Haynes and ’ aiJrtJU,ltr |mng quarter,.
i ongiess should (ik e the Nation­
economic
Midi),
the
.hi|H*
of
Idaho
lo
choose
&lt;audidclrs
Ioi
the
November
clri
Holts
Slretiing 'he fact that the re- Lewi* A. June,.
• line** aa he denied to the
N|f Ttum, n „ j j ,}1P m„ , ulf
al G u aid awa, from the stale,
the German political ry«lrm of
ilouae On-American Aelltille*
cfeatlunnl program in not de­
While a light sole was predicted for Idaho g.u«! lurni.iits v n r r \
About
eve,y
recreation
activity
(
„
,U „ ll( (|,r legislation
and gtse it t&lt;&gt; the Arm y 10 it can
Ihr (iiluir; the Suvirl loir in
Committee what he^ called
signed exclusively
for
under­ that a boy ot girl might enjoy
p r ili.i to tin- two Southern state,, whric Drums.lain nonmirrs usually
,, .
, ___
"scurrilous c h a r g e a’* made
get into a.tiort qunker, 1 Detente
privileged children, but in order ha* been going on alnce June t&amp; which could ami tliould have liceit in the muIrnl of thr Ituhr. the
a ir irrl.nu ol Vosrmbei si, tors and w hrir a touplr ol stiff bill. I con
wilhilrawal ,&gt;| orcupalion lorcre.
againal him by MUa Itenlley.
that all Sanford boya and girlt Three include game, Mich a* enacted." Hr &gt;aid in a ilalrmrat
IJep.11t 111e.il son.niittee laid today.
the prublrni of uniform cur- Irtlt H rjf tin 111»
may
get
a*
much
fun
and
health
k
badminton,
lennia,
ping
pong,
It pioposrd to combine the
that
lie
wav
vigning
the
bill
liettllftu Hill
Killt w
N E W YORK. Aug. ID—id*)
trnci and ih r final rrroxnition I In South t'nioluia.
H uim
It.
building activity a* possible, Mr.
Guard w.il. the Army'* uig,aired
—The Soviet eonaulate again
of PoUml'a w rrlern fiu n tin a. iMuybnnk luiioth-d (mu competitor*
Tucker pointed out that among boxing, Softball, howling, Cloquet, t alive it Wuuld be "o f voomr help
aaked aid of New York police
—
| for In* I S Sonati- real in a uiCr
reins rs. and the Air National
the new farditiea available for volley ball, dodge ball, daite, in meeting the critical bousing
today In locating Mirharl
H i.RLIN , Aug 10, t /l’i \ ague which fentou-d thr fir-t heavy
ir*tll*&lt; &gt; , oa i-aar 1**1
youth is the Mayfair Inn swimGuaid ss.ih the Air Kncr.ts of
shortage.
Ivanovllch Samarin. Uuaalan
72
the Au Lillie
The pienJenl an turd 1lie llouie i union llu l thr Russian, WCIC "V*1** .......... 1,1
achool teacher who*e where1........
.
, . .. . ............
abouia apparently l» known In
And it suggested (hat the stale,,
Rr|uibluan leadriv ol blinking wlmut to lilt thr Drum h lo ik a d e ,•
runoff
for the governorship l-ethe Huuae Committee tin Lnhs opening thr | .iiiio.nl to Ihe tween llartniai t'uunly pi &lt;■ - .-cut or
1.1 ho.ng then coiiI i .jI td ihe
coniideration
of
anotbri
bill
which
American Actlvltl**. The Comi S n liii; McMatii and fm inrr At­
Guild units be allowed to or­
woulJ hatr piovidrd "drcenl lu&gt;U- » rsl wrir dot oimtcsf lud u
miller announced in WashingW liilr lirilm ris awaited irsulls torney lo-nerat Jack Holt
ganize lot d until a 1 y units for
Ion that a vubnoena to testify
mg" ioi million, ul lamtlie,.
In pi- eh'etion campaigning mi
had been served on him and
inlrinal sc, unis. Iiamed a n d
Mr liuman refeirrd lo the ol Ilirrtiiigi ill thr llllr i Western the .South Carolina conti «l nil five
hia wife. Ilut the rumtniltre
envoys with l orrign Mimslet Mo- candidates utlacked tIn* recent A p p r a i s a l
E n g i n e e r s equippesl I s tlie a.lurd tone,.
Tafl-Ellendet-Wagnri
m
e
a
s
u
r
e
did nut aay where.
All this wa. dumped into the
which included public bousing, lotos in thr kicmlin, ir&gt;|sonsili|r , federal court ruling l.y lo d g e J.
A r e T o B e P re se n t:
lin tiili tbivernment souirrs said W a l l . - . W aling sslurli opened
lap &lt;d l)efrn»e
leiary I one,WASHINGTON. Aug. 1 0 -O P )
ilum ilraiance and luial bouiing
niemla-i hip b' the DemiHiatic
S a y e r E x p l a i n s P l a n tal by the so called b u y Boaid— Rep. J. Pained Thoma* (R-NJ)
proviiiuni. This bill w j v shunted the talks still .rtr bogged down P h i l y t o MegMo .
S ta te
D ep artm en t Is
R ec o rd H a r v e s t
taid today that tubpoenat have
May ha nk’« opponents Were far­
avidr by ihe GOP leadership in osei what should be done lo aH. I*, ih'lkrlly &lt;iful Slrjilirn Pin- Eorieilal said il would be looked
S
t
u
d
y
in g
R e l a t i o n s ihe doimg days of the rxtra cluese an immediate settlement in mer Nt-stile Itennell. Hep VV J, (rr, dp|iijii9j| rntfiurfit «&gt;f ihr J over by the snirl.nirs of ihe
W h e a t A n d C o r n Is
been leived on Mr. and Ml*. {
liry a n Doit Vtturney Alan Johnlleilm.
Army. Nasy and Air l one beMichael Ivanovilch S a m a r i n •
\ A ^ t h J e w i s h S t a t e teiiion of the 80th Congren.
D u e
To
W eath er
slutie. and Linnl'eiman Mmeos A. M. Clfmin«luH i o air m .Ssinford
W.
1
ll
duos
k.
U.
S.
deputy
wanted for queitioning by the
In hi, message to Congress,
Slone
and Hill appeal lomglit al the fuir any reroinmendalion it nude
4
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. (/1’j
I Mr Truman had referred to th* commander nr lietlin. said hr had
Home
Un-American
Acliviliea
There also were tiller Smith City H all al ihr l ily Commission's In Congress.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 10. (/ P )P re t •
Secretary T E W. bill aa the bill which th* braid from a usually "faitly ac­ Cnrtdmu ia.es fm House seata.
The I*.*it1 •) was sst up la it
Committee.
— The Agtkulluie Departmenl to- Prevalent ul
I h e Nnvrmt-4'i Iiv Fi&gt;rf«*%tAl uniftr Atcountry needs. Housing ami an curate" German source that the | Com iwiing lor Dorn's job were tax rquah/.slioii meeting
Samarin it the R utiian teacher day (otecait this year'* corn crop Cliatlet G.
Ron s*id today that
a
inerting stalls at 7 H) o'r liu k
ti-inflatioli
topped the list of
tb ta iil S4.1vf.uv of t lr Army
Kusi.ni&gt;
hasr
otdrtrd
German
rail
h'T
John
i
laylor,
who wenl lo the FBI in New at 3,506.363.000 bushel* and the pubiitbrd irjKiii
Sectetaiy
of proposal* the President offered
City Managei II
N Sayci i mu dun &lt;i ti»v fn 1 re, (iitin tul wha t
i .
. i i
r
i i |rormer Mate I almi r.inimissloner
Yoik Sunday and volunteered in­ wheat
cro;i al
1,284,323,000 State Mar,lull had
threatenedin
to calling the Congress back for .......................... .
&gt;htHild In* ifUiitr Ahetut nil civilian
,
P®*' “ f 1,{. L. Gao.liti I eon ! Itn .'ii and IHiinlrd out lint moiuiug that
the session which cudni last Sal* Iro|ienmg ol the i.cilw.iy.
\»* in al % &gt;4 I hr i t ni#d lor*
formation preiumably in con­ buihclt. Thtie figure* weie btteJ . retign "u
Jame. 11 Ha,
State Rep. Hugo 15 p,,,,,., 1U, tll , „ „ olul &gt;alurl i
(erlainly new, lo me
It'**14llniuf J al
urday.
il&amp;l
The Itnlish licensed lieinin 11 S Sun-, J- »n « Hying to unseat*
1
,
,
,
,
nection* wilh the committee'* in on condiliom ptevailing Aug. I. , The irpoil. publithrd by llie
Senator
McCarthy
Ill-W la) Press Service quoted the German
n It S It p tohn J lllley. and
l,u*"'r“ “ cm k sallies has alquiry into a Soviet espionage
The coin rilimate is 177.501.- &lt;New York Si*i. was (nought up was pricipal author of thr new supervisor of the line a* denying probate t.r.l,. Hoy C Cold, ran trady been taken under curt
housing law
He explained th* the ruiaolring.
000 bushels moie than the tecotd at Rost’ newt conference.
I against Rep l.dm J. Iti. haid*
sidrralion at a ircrnl Hireling,
The Fri'tnli Ill-ells,si newsimper 1 Heps I. 'I 1 1 .d.l Hivs-rs, Je-eph
A reporter told Ro»» the ,loty I measure would "make the loan^
The Soviet embatty formally of
3.328,862.000
indicated a
has — alirady been Jpplosesl and
|&gt;.r
Kurin
said
German
railroad
(
|
(
|
|
r&gt;&gt;,.„
„
m|
John
I.
McMillan
as, r.iim.n h.s , „ nnnw| . for low eost housing much nuiri
demanded yrilerday I h a I t h e month ago. It compare, also with Mtd Mr.
Iruman ha, piopotrU •
, h&lt;ll |lipy previously liavf nffinuN liifr U***n inform«M Mini v%ru*
is llictrfote un lulled 111 tax state,
United State* ditclote the where­ ja ,l year', smatl weather-plagued lhiee-|&gt;oilit program lor Ittael I t„ p|l mBj r _»
th* railroad mnv l&gt;* r.op*n*d only 1 |„
,,T ll|#, Aikan««» ini menl, llul luve been sent oUl.
McCarthy aald th* hill wt4 on apacific instructions from l h e ( ( . v ,
about* of Samarin and turn him crop of 2,400.952.000 and ihe tea- and that M ,i dull had threatened
weeks Hgu,
ago. MeMalti
Me Math | The mailer id tax millage i f will
make It mot* difficult to ton t J U a l i «• i l l 1 «rv admlniatration !
hu wife 10,( 1* So-iirt Atj|W&gt;n* )-.■*! (1933-46) average of 2 3 H.* lo reign a, a retuk.
majority In tlie
is due lor coniidrralion
Kurin aald tin construction
I( •■IIaura M P a t * Mai
-------- — - I - v r o - . o . i i
rare,
...
,
"That i, crrlainfy nesva to me." Struct expensive homes by tight- Dvr --------529,000.
T h * preriou* record
W A K H IN I.IU N . Aug. 10 .^’1—
enlng up govtrnracnt credit e l -1department of the tiermnri Hxaat* •»jih*,ii*rls he led 1miner up Holt b&gt;
hr ,,,,,h,18
a 111 an** a
Roas replied
He added he had tendril
ws, 3.249,950.000 in 1946.
through
thr
insured Hallways inthe Soviet lone hua ^7 nm soles
half null irdu. lion from
t h e The Na&gt; • .f Secietary of DeThe wheal figure i» 42.572.000 not teen the itory.
{mortgage route.
The bill make, reported that“ repair*" on the line
j , , ,, j \\ TiimhI* and Chari.', prewnl late of 28 mill, of which feme Jal.i. • F u lir s t I appiovei—
The N*w York Star aald Its no pros Ision for loan* to build ' “ ■ v irtu a lly c«.n niet. and that ; „ , v f.oight it out In the same |', ■mill is for operating expense plans t.- react it -a t* Its huge Op*
bushel, mote than 1,241.751.000
Los-kn \ 11 Its • near Miai.n withonly small arclion* reman, to U , |j|ti f(l( tnm blrV II o.im- neat.
source, ....-----reported ----that “ —
the ----Pres ers on high coat huuae*.
fotecatl a month ago (ot the --------■i i
,,
,
end I i mills lor ilrbl teivice.
1In sis .miidliIdrnt. nt a recent meeting with | For !h*» family InterrRt^i in worknl «»vcr
| j,
Malm. Domocrnts were to
•rcond laigest of record,
lust hi« claurBt political advifters, ad*, Imvimc *»r renting, At relativelv
Thr ltu««ian«»• Iom*.I thr miiIuav I
Opa I i eactlv at Lo. plan*
November e.inlestanln for
In announcing the meeting
*
...........
. . do
. . ih»
tn Jim,. f,,r vblint t in*y Mini w n r 1
year', crop wa, a record one of vocutrtl......................
•si n' coi,| . . ...i'd today I-v two pfr(hr fullowitiK tlirii'
|M&gt;ini low m il, thr
hill would
tin
Ib-.e-e
&gt;eul
of
Hepuldirnr.s
lomyl.t,
Ml
Nayer
released
fol
t«*chnnnl «lifficult»•■•■ T hr \V i *rI« »n
I things:
i 1.364.919,000. The ten-year *v- program:
Ab. (tuff and
hn Sanborn. The I
J ,|1P (( 1||owing , l 4 t P . I -on- i&gt; i i.iiiih to know, nut
II oMllMNen m
at*
* 1**
the) as ...I that they nut l-e
1, Granting of a JtlHI.ntxi.oo"
Permit the Federal llmiaim:
tw.. C lip Cong11 ssinen, like He
(erase it 942,623,000.
explain.ng ihe proposrd quoted b&gt; name
loan.
Adirinistratinn
to o
guarantee
LONDON, Aug. 10- G l* &gt; - T h *
The wheat eatlmate Included
They al
»ol tl.at reartisstion
2. Extension of de Jure rcrog loans ond 9tl perrent liulldii*’
United S ta te today waa declared
ink, me unopposed in their ownI astdmrnls and in.lhgr tale;
of
winter nit ion
•&gt;f the T o il I a...del date N*val
ami non-profit corporation* which
the official winner o f the Olympic 881,416.000 bushel,
"A - Tax Assessor, I have corn- V.i ,St;ili n
wheat.
46.161.000
bushel*
of
durum
under col.*.delation
1. Support for lara*P* expected ntr building rental housing,
400 m * t * r relay— giving th*
. district former Rep.
.1 tl..Preliminary Tax
Ttie N x q puldic relatluna de­
2 Authurite the F IIA to in
Americana their tlth title In and 256,757,000 bushels of other application tor m*mh*r*hip In the
'•""P lo t. I. White and farmer Axsr-ment It.ill fur the year
•prlng.
n t ''in. information u
track and field—after the Olympic
Unitrsl Nations.
|sure an additional tSOO.OCHt.iisi
llutr.is It. Itrigl.iim eoinjieted for |&lt;i|s using the aiq.iaised val.la­ partment
A month ago the winter wheat
iury of appeal viewed moving pic­
The atat* department reported worth of mortgage loan* on lari-*
the Denua ratic nomination The \
, , -inldished bv -I M Clemin ie.ng reb • u l 'iv liu- Navy on
eatlmate
waa
961.968,000
compared
ture! and photograph! o f laat Satenlrik-s in the otl.er rare were 26
i
Appraixal En- it i I'lan. ■ t &lt;■ o &lt;i&gt; atiou. "
with 1.067.970.000 laat year and that several step* arc- under .cab- rental units where the cost
urdav'a dlaputed race.
study for tightening American re- ! for n family unit la not mote
IIY M W II NKHEI Sl&gt;\
) ear-old -chool teacher Hetl M
f,„ n--&gt; --...e..l purposed. air,i s 11■■ I Inc i. al.d I'epp.r, Fin!
(Caaltaa**
ns
f
a
*
*
Blsl
Settlement of the only controtalion* with the new Jewish state than 19.000.
LAKE SUCCESS. Aug 10 &lt;d'' It.uegen and It.isluosman Asa. I H( l ,| j f,,|t
(,in nod ida Dciii •- ■ ' declined comment.
veray yet encountered in the 19(8
An ..id- t" Ilk p Kmathrix iD ■if Israel,
1 Make il somewhat rs&gt;i&gt;i
Th- United Slates renewed li­ Lyman, 27,
n-a*.*.
abbvalues,
except
th *
• ame* came aa athrletea from the
Flat
a.,t I,- lias no info, nut inn
At the same time, press officer fer builders o f pre-fabrlcatrd a»“ iand« today tl.at ltus»ia agH"
YuIii:ihiNw I li**y i')it a IiII i IiihI mi ol. It.
I ’ nlted Statea went after addition­
Michael McDermott drclared that house* toobtain
governm-. i
to return Trleate to ItalyS e r v i c e s •»•»*. f m.i.han.ii*e. this, i
al rhamptonahipa In five of the
Tin- pci ••.ns repotting controlThe new bid wa- made by I -S C r a n s t o n
there la “ no conflict between I,,,,,,
iv ._
____I
. base i.duc-d 25 per rent.
aeven aporta on todav'a program plats d . .'activation -aid that th*
. „
. ,,, .
,, ,
1
lei, ,-ale
Philip C. Jessup it. » li .*
President Truman and Secretary
I. Permit builders to obtain m &lt;
^ ^
N(l„ otl. S e t
I 'O r
\\ e d n iS U U A
--Tin- A*se*«ed \*l..ationa have Navy plans to . unc, I its Irasr of
boxing, fencing, yachting, weight­
of Stats Marshall" on Israeli percent insured mortgage Iobm
■
ail lien, extended and the Hull ha i (nc.|.|.,-- |„ (be c il) of ilpa
, rouncil
lifting and roueatrlan.
policy,
lie
said
he
was
certain
DAYTON, Oo Aug. 10 IA*)—
Funeral services for Glare.... i,.iB|ed. the summary being as
on pniecta o f at least 25 home':'
1
tpr»||rl| t»„. V
S.
Keveraal of the original deciaion
ICeallaaeA Oa l*aa* Bill
Litcka, wl.lch in tutu has Iratr.l
will, a unit value of *7,500
yn n r r
||ritain had prop...... Jiiiues Cranston. 6,5, who died f,,||,iwto dlaciuallfy the victorious U. 8. Peace came to the strike-troubl­
pm t ion- I,, more than flu busrarly
Sunday
morning,
after
at.
„
M,
n.
„
S
W
s|
valua400 meter relay team on a Judge'* ed plant of th* Unlvla Lena Co.
lev*_ Uat Ma.ch 20 that the free lerri
Inrsse*.
complaint that the firat exchange today after more than three
f&gt; A ul hot lie 95 percent buyer •' t„ry lw returned to Italy, but llu» l, nr . ^ of..t 'V:
*1 " '**, b;.1,1 tl -... tDi.912.Ui. mi. Including all
Ciidei legulatiolM of Secictaiy
added during
o f the baton wax illegal gave the month* of negotiations, picket line
be.*..s and 90 percent bull .lets*
bad turned down the proposal at J:.HI I*. M. Wednesday at the , ^
T one dal
no l.ranch
rd Ihe
court
battle*
and
Free
Methodist
Church
located
at
United State* another ten point* violence,
toAlIB oil houses coating |6,:ilM) . .
Jessup said " Il I* hoped that 0
year U»47 This represents an Armed S c iv ii'ri may reopen a
Fourth
Street
and
Laurel
Avenue
toward the unofficial team title, Natlonai Guard Intervention.
I,--, v-1|| -.M.n l « poaailde to cstaldi*h
im rea-c of 59 per . ent over the* clo-k-il base except |U the event
Striking CIO United ElectrlN E W YORK, Aug. 10 W •cored on a 10-5-4-3-2 1 baal*.
6 Permit government loan* oo procedure "to carry out the March will, the Hev. Fled IL llortnn I ‘ I* assessed
k.iluatlona
In of an i n.i rgeiiry or without hit
officiating.
Th* U. 8. now own* an overall cal Workers were back at their i Underground cable failure knock- veterans' cooperatives and i. Jit proposal
operation of the City,
k|H i if.c Bpplok al.
For
three
years
n
special
me*total o f 600 pointa, 108 of them job* thla mornlng after laat night's c l out approximately 676 pair* of crease the allowable coat from
lie denied Yugoslav charges tm
The 'tpti l.ttcka base wax de­
PelSoual
Pliqe-ltV
asscass-d
vote
by
Local
768
to
accept
a
pro­
circuit*
of
the
American
Tele­
-enger
with
the
Post
Offlre
De
front the completed track and field
$1,160 a room to a total o f * 8,100 II. S and llritain had violated tl
salu.it.ons $ 1.609,861.00, represent dated k'xciss to the Navy’* nredt
competition. Sweden, the next posal ending the strike. The vote phone and Telegraph Co., for a unit. Where the Federal hot.- Kalla., near., treatv. In admlriisi.
...... — &gt; partmenL Mr. Cranston had t»
an increase of 7d per rent I la*t sear and leased |o lilt city,
i.
was unanimous.
higheat acorer, has 2534.
more than three hours early today ing official, find that large-.Ur wig their ion* in Trieste
Trieste. Instead I . Ids’ll in Sanford for 10 years.
I till' 1917 n-'eiord valuation* I T
Navy inserted a clause, howmvin who
Reluming strikers would be
The United Statea scored 4514
The falure put out o f commis­ families make ihi* limitation lin I *' said. K
lie is stirvied by the widow; two
amount of $ 1,990,102.00.
Sever, j . . . nutting It to reclaim th*
point* In th* entire 10.10 game* at entitled to an 11-eent-an-hour pay sion all the Associated Pres* news practical, there I* an alternate -ns guilty of violating the treaty -'ns, Jol.ii of Sanford and Arthui
"(lie total Heal Estate and field whenever it desires.
Berlin, second only to Germany, raise granted on July 27, and wire* operating out o f New York
He declared Marshal Tito sl.ll of Miami; tw« .liughters, Mrs.
Henct.vatn». of ihe iip a Lock*
with 201 o f them coming in track would receive the Jobs they held excepting regional rircuita serv­ ceiling of $1,800 a room.
hoped
incorporate
the
free
tern
\lice
Lockett,
Sanford
and
Mrs
p,
.si assessed valuation* for
7. A ..thorite 90 percent loans
haw* i- ieportk'dly tied it. with exand field where the American* before the strike. In eases where ing New York State, New England
t&lt;&gt;rv into Yugoslavia.
Stella Minor of Memphis, Mich.; t-ai 1918 ,m.)t&gt;"t to lll.ttt.'.1" !
on non-veteran coop*reUyr*
took 12 gold medals.
" I hope you will all keep In two brothers, H..yt and Milton of .hi, j,, compared will. $8,866,867 Ikl |isr.-ioi.s planned at Jacksonville
Job* have been filled comparable and the South. However, the main
8. Permit 10 percent loans on . .ind,"
Th* U. S. 400 m A*r relay team, jobs will be found, the agreement load of early top new, had been
Jessup aaid, "that the go*- L’bly, Mlrh.; one ai»trr, Mr, ^0| pju , rcprcse.itii.g an Increaxe and i'ciisacola. The»c plana were
construction, principally In rural
announced la - 1 week.
after winning the final by nearly said.
moved when the wires went out. and semi-rural areas, of horn. - iintnent which has made these ar I .MIII II McKencie of Had Axi- m the total roll of 63 per rent. I
ten yards, wa* disqualified on a
i i ea.issk* -• r w i Ms*,
cw.m|Um, against u. lUell' rule* Miph . , , Kr» tu|cl,,ld,«.„ and on.
tl M illiiiril •n l*l|* t it )
charge that Barney Ewell and
a lone in the free terrtUry *w groat grandchild.
loren io Wright had passed the
_____ — ................
Trieste behind an iron curtain of
Vt*t.s F a r m T r a i n i n g
Baton outside the 20 m e t e r
.is own.
1h C o n t i u c t e d H e r e
change-oy&lt;*r rone. Great Jlrltsln
which finished second, waa railed
the wlnnee.
There 1* loom f.&gt;r seven more
Coach Dean Cromwell ami *H
veteran* uf World War 11 to take
four American runners protected
advantage of the tin The Farm
0 m
i i i—■Mr*. Alice Richards, employe*
Mtferly The movies today unheld
Training program being conducted
of
the
.State
Welfare
unit
here
M.
F.
Mycra
of
Leesburg
reccivEddy Arnold, Tennessee folk tong linger, whoM recording* have
• heir claim »ha» the complaining
Wednesday and Thursday evening#
■since aiarcn
Starch *17,
been acitcsru
aeUctrd ..,4 guts on the left side of Id*
,L- r il
t ■.
. .
'_ .
, *
, • T
'since
i, had
nau own
bulge mistook the center Un* in lofipcd the folk tong
Sanfotd houvewivr. have joined thr lepiJIy gtowintt aim* of women al from 7:10 tu 9*10 at the Future
week*,
today
n gy . the
tj|p board
board ooff directors
directors of
of the
the hHd^yertttday afternoon at 4:30
, - hit parade for. many
,
,
, - advised
,
-y ,o u- (b
the changeover rone fo r the out­ linger* aipinng I* be radio itan lo be lhem*elve* and not thy to imitate I Jaycrc* to taka over the port of o'clock when his '40 Hudavn sedan tliiuuyhoul the nation, who in rebellu.t. againtt high meal $»*»ce», have Farmer* building at Seminal*
i High School, it * n announced to­
side line, Un meter# beyond.
other*.
! h o itc * of the Tourist Information turned over twico when it got out gone on Htike by obverving rnealleii wrrkv
day by John Pierson, instructor
of
.control
a*
ho
waa
approaching
He revealed that he like* Sanford and had a fine time loking al the H001*1 flt !*“ k Avenue and 8-ml
Beginning on Fnday the I3lh, Sanfcul toiuvewive. air planningI to go in vocalionnt agriculture.
roe bridge, northbound on
r.ole Boulevard, It was announced
TP.NNIp TOURNAMENT
He uigvd that Seminole County
monkey* al Monkey Island ihi* morning. He marveled al ihe face* that today by Gordon Bradley, Jaycoe
i Boulevard at a high rate without meat (or a week, it waa annuumrJ (hi* morning by Mit. Kobeit
The citw recreation pmeram
vetrran* who desire to enter the
L it wa* reported by State U pp in co il. 2465 I’almelio Avenua.
.
., ,
Junlo* teeviia tournament will he- Jerry ihe baboon could make, and laid that he like* ike Florid* sun­ president.
clasa which atari* on SepL 1 to do
ijr Fatrolman J. W, Well*.
Mr*. Hlrharda, who wa* *«lectud
" I got tie idea tighl after supper L it riming *1 6 :0 0 o clock, ihe so at once a* application* must be
»'n Monday morning. Au#. t4. shine and would like lo live down here. H i* home ia al Madiaon, Term,
from
a
group
uf
16
applicant!,
Myera
waa
taken
in
an
near
Nashville.
#
------------------------—
—
—
Trnnhlea will ba presented the
completed hv Aug 15. !(• pointed
will assume her new duties &lt;«
.n ambulance to Fernal.l- explained. " I thought thaj if othert»
bov and girl winning In the
out that if local veterans do not
rltira are having meat strike*, brrf or steak?
.on
Memorial
Hospital
f«r
Monday.
Aug.
23.
1^
Ulow “Ihe
"' song
* h° that
r t'‘ he
hn^had
singles divisions and cup* given n*.B,re " “h? r e n j W S J J ^ n l , claim*
Ex-iil Henry Jamuon. photo­ Join ihe cla»*. veteran* from out
Prior to coming here in March, treatment. Three passenger* in th- why not 8at..'onl, *o I called up 65
to lb* runner-up*. Medal* srill be fondneaa for music aa he u t at written 27 year* before, and de­
people and got tairpriaing eo- grapher, wa* furthnght in hia of the county may do ao. Orange
cap
received
only
minor
cut*
and
aha
lived
in
DeLand
for
n
month
awarded the girls a n d b o y * home listening to the Victrota re­ rived targe revenues thereby. Mr,
It wa* reported. They are ip;tv.ration in the way of promises answer to the question this morn­ Countv claisc* In agricultural
after coming to Florida fi&gt;&lt;A
winning In lha two diviaion* of cord* of Jimmy Rogers. Gene Arnold
prefer#
dm pU
little North Dakota State Teacher, Cfl- _________ Loach and Mia* Ronnelte to observe a meatless week, and ing. ”1 am definitely in favor of training arc alrrady filled and on*
douMp*
Aulry and other favorttiee. HI*
Bear of Lake Monroe and Mi,* each promised to call at least fivs Ih- nicatlm week," he d,dared. veteran from there haa already
Sponsoring this tournee will h* firat instrument sent n mouth melodies that tall a llttl# story, Mge.
people and get their co operation." -In fact, l have been on a meat applied here for admitaion, said
She haa Ind axperlenre work.ee Mildred Kennedy o f Sanford.
and
he
also
likes
hymn*.
A
t
noon
Mr. Plereon.
the Hill
Hardware
Co. Th* harp or harmonica, he aald, and
Patrolman
W
ell*
aald
that
a
Colored residents are also get­
for
a
lew
firm,
and
fe
r
aerefel
trophic* eupa, and medals will be h* learned to play “ Darling Nellie Mr. Arnold gave a brief interview week* was employed here by (he workman on ihe Henry Schumaker ting behind the meat strike Idea, atrike for the part four or five
week,. My opinion is that the
at the Musk Beg with Radio AnC O F C MEET
on dlenlav neit week In on* of
ereoun^ng firm of PenH-ml and farm near Lake Jeaaup had re­ said Mra. Llpptncott, and are be­ comumers are at last showing
Oray." He later took up guitar,
The Hoard of Director* of the
their window*.
ported
yesterday
afternoon
that
a
and “fooled with a fiddle i b it," S u T Z / 3 2 :
j e
ing led by Willie Mas Preston.
some aenae In opposing high Seminole County Chamber of
rein engine Plane appeared to be
aa ba pat IL Ba ia wmM m a 10 day
With the women of Sanford up meat price*.
_ __ tonight.
Commerce will meet Wednesday
OHATR WOWC~
falling
Into
thr
lake.
A
two
hour
Calatka
Tall, blonde, aad vaarin* a rtfteeath Street
in arms against what they term
T. E. Smith, operator of a newt evening at 7:90 o'clock at the
T M . L A H A M t t . Aug.
search, followed by a march from exclusively high meat prices, (ha
* _____________
MKJIjilrt, Mr. Araolfput
— AHorfiw* General Tom Walaon
stand in the Banford Atlantic Tourist Center, and matters of
a atone piloted by Dlek Vernar,
comas up, will the man National Bank building stated: importances will be dlscuned, It
today rel«d the Board of Control
Of the etatoe la the United failed to reveal any nlana In the question
of
the
house
co-operata
in
the
i
aiaaaer
wnan
they
may begin work at one* oa two
H! am willing to go without meat was announced today by E. 0.
States. Nevada has the amaDeii lake Jessup region, he said. The
new dormitory nqit* n the Uni*
per theater pAA haa reported no plana a* meatlaas week or irill ha pound for two .week*, if neccaaary, to Kilpatrick, preildtnt, and Edward
anmber of
the
tabla
and
y*U
for
his
roast
tCeadaasa Itwa Pan* Oaet
w s l t r of n a iU o .
Higgin*, Manager.
,
lasing ha revaalsd.

Democrats Go To Polls In Idaho,
Arkansas And South Carolina Today

T a x Equalization
Meeting Wi l l Be
Held At City Hall

Government Says R e sig n a tio n Of
Huge Crops A re Marshall Is S aid
Forecast F o r ’48 U n tru e B y Ross
Of

or

Reactivation Of
Opa Lm ka Rase
Planned By Navy

United States Is
Declared Winner
01* Disputed Race

U. S. Renews Fight! 'XtZ*'"""'
To Return Trieste 1
Territory To Italy

Workers Return To
Univis Lens Plant

Cable Failure Hi ts
AP Ne ws Circuits

Eddie Arnold Advises Young People Mrs. Alice Kichardu
To Be Themselves In Seeking Fame Named Booth HostcHU ^ In*'* Myers
Auto

x * !

o f? E

as

Accident

Sanford Housewives Join Rapidly
Growing Army Fighting Meat Prices

.

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ibn luunla will hruievmnon nn M O aidner'l yacht.
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f.a ig " IL’lwl* I ’tilif

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Ic e b e rg L e ttu c e
C r is p C e l e r y
F r e s li Y e l l o w C o rn
R e d R lis s P o t a t o e s
C a l i f . C a n t a lo u p e s
Y o u n g T e n d e r O k ra
Y e llo w O n io n s
Rnjnli HUtrddeil 'A-llr.
C ocon u t
p k g . 17c
Inna Green

2 c a n s 27c

[ D&gt;n»

[C o c o a

■/fc-lb c a n 17c

[i'illahury
(F lo u r

5-11). h a g 18c

Wilton*
M or

1 2 -o z. c a n 15c

tn the liull atmimphere which
nruund imi.22MKHl pnurul&lt; pint «
dnuiiniili'd the narchouaea from
heavy .lemniul for elgnrette uml the nuteel.
,
efgardype leaf drove jirlre. 1.. an
npening day record.
ncrcKs m o n o u f
Some hid. went In fi7 em it fur
IlAVENFOKT, fa.. An*. IS—610
the heal leaf that day, hut the — Inflation mile: the coat of di-

G rap e Jam

S'*. 2

B ean s

; 1- lb . j a r

2 - lb j a r

21c

39c

N e c ta r
Fltrirr Trtlfil

Arm our.

Tea

c a n 53c

T r ip e

!/4-ll&gt;. p k g 2 9 c

Sin-Flo l.lnuld

S ta rc h

q t , 21c

OKI South Orange

W h it e h o u s e

J u ic e 12 (&gt; -o z e n s 15c
Inrm

Evaporated

N h. 2

T o m a t o e s 2 c a n s 25c
fhnma Caramel Orated
P op corn
p k g . 9c
“ SUPER R lC .lir*

BEEF
“ SUPER R IG Iir *

LAM B

•

T -B O N E

C h u ck R on st

I b . 69c

B r is k e t S l e w

lh 45c

H a m b u rger

I b 51c

I I ) 69c

95c

lb

83c

•dferinga nf .nine nnndi'.ifipt leaf vnrrea and tiankruptciea la going
I hr might 'the nvrrag. down tulup here.
M.20 cent*.
j The Smtt County B*r Aaaucia*
Even •••. that M l 12 cent* ■! lion, at a epeclal meeting, mlopted
pniin.l higher than the previuu* »’, w f**e .chedule* r»l«in* the r&gt;»t
opening day and *inre then price*
default divnrrca and no a*wl
have held firm
hankmptcle* from 175 to 1100
The prlc wa» an good. In fart,' The lawyera aalrl they al.o ma.I.i
that one .armer from Virginia.
"««•»»•" ,n.r,,mIe1n' hT &gt;«*
Mainer ll.tairne of .South Hn.t.m.‘ 'V ,7;!'|^* * 5 ,n ,ho higher coa.
of living now.
loaded pail nf hia rrop In a plane.......
and flewr it to the maikel at | I ’ooked rire ia egeellent added
Uniigl ia, (.a.
to • 'nrkrn und celery aalad: It mil
I So far little nf the crop ha*' only
a pleaalng tealure rongone imdii government loan at tra d givei
tint I* a good e*tender Tile
|the aupporl lirir." of 119 rent* n i he uM'd
thia way ahnuld tie
pound, whirh la :ti» centa over the .....!«''! onlyIn until
done and then
HM7 rate.
in a whir: pan nnd drlrd In
*tne "f the n a uin» for the gomi !'/1'tread
Price, i. the fact that fanner*] 1,10 oven.
in Georgia planted only HIIJIOO1
acre, m Toliarro Ihia year, comjoin'd to the 107,UIH) la.t year.
Thia acreage in IP 17 prialiiceij,
D r. C. I * P erson a
come fill.IMKI.OlM) more ponnda than
thia year in Georgia.
*
n rro .M K T R is T
(’umhlned with Floriita’a total,
however, the roe. |n 1217 *1
I'HOMFT COMF1.KTH
Id2,7.70,'.i21 pound*- the higheat
O IT IC A I. BKUVICK
in hlalnry* hut the price w«a only
.77.05 cent* a pound
f&gt;fa*aea pre*erlhed, dl*p»na*d
That an 5 U. cent* under the llepalra and ad|ualmenla made
DUO price which ettabllthed the’
lloura 9-12 — l- l
previnu* record high.
hat. 9.13
I.a*t yeat’a rollapte of t |i e
market waa brought about by two
Phone 794
fartora. the aire of the rrop and
Atlantic National Rank RMg.
the fact that Great Britain with.)
Sanford. Florida
drew aa a buyer to mn»erve

GOLD COIN till NORWOOD

S L IC E D

BACON

CALIF. RL’ NK IST

lb . 5 9 c

•Sunnyland Slab

S lic e d

B acon

lb

55c B a c o n

25c

4lb tin.

$ 1 «)0

2 for 2 )c

lb

39c

Lrr- Tkf.

33c

Rweatheart

b a r

11c

bath size

13c

Dlu White Soap

r c g . s iz e 9c

Flakes

YOUNG TEND ER

2 fo r 17c

1t-'ogan'*tlon-t-a*

Round Steak tb 89c
Roast lb 59c

Sirloin Steak lb 89c
Morrell'*

Sausage th bags 43c

If) 57c

H a m O v a ls

39c

lb

89e

Cold Cuts

lb 49c

GRADE A FLA. IIKEF

Chuck Roast lb 45c
Round Steak !b 73c

Sirloin Steak lb 73c
Beef Tongues lb 55c Brisket Stew lb 31c
Armour'* Bmoked

R IB C H O P S
Ib

.............................lh

65c

lh

73c

L O IN C H O P S

59c

EXT. r ilo iC E

MICHIGAN

LARGE STALK

JERSEY

2 for 25c

CELERY
LETTUCE

5 lb s 22c
lh 6 ‘/2c

CABBAGE

2 h e a d s 29c

RED SKIN YAMS

LARGE

HEW

I

On oz. Polks Fey Orange Juice................. JJc
lh. Tender Leaf 0. P. T e a .................... 25c
Cloverhlnnm M*d. Grad* A Minn. Shipped

E g g s :..................... doz. 65c
Hunt* Fey Halve* or

Sliced Peaches............... 21c
2 ant. 27c
Lev. 29c

M IL K .......... Limit 6:3 for 39c

27c

A ll Sw**t Uneolored

O le o ......

- - - - - - - - - - - - - lb. t f c

%

Rmhnul S iriln H Baby

Food 2 for

25c

Blueberries...... ............

Id ol. Old Virginia

19c

Corhed Beef H a s h ...........

25c

Asparagus.............. 2 for 25c
1 !b. 43c
* * ***.*■ —
N*. I Tall Cab

Cat or Dog
Food
2 for 25c

i Ib. Jar

APPLE JELLY

29c

PEARS
45 o* Motif

APPLE JUICE

IRISH POTATOES

10c

45 01. fUrramento

TOMATO JUICE

15 o*. Take-A-Taite

KG PRESERVES
Na. 2 Caaiilark

29c t* American
OIL SARDINES 2 for 23c
* JJ*. lar SlarT Blarltberry

PIE APPLE8
C0RN

L illie Bit Better*

!t * Gold Winner

No. 3 Wilke. Whola

15c PRESERVES
O B

• oa. Sun-Drenched

29c

[ No. I Tall Rar-None

l6e 1DOG FOOD
i-

15c

BATHSill
Large

13c
im

Quart Westfield Maid Grape Juice............ 29(‘

24

Ib

29c

Tail Hunts Fruit Cocktail........ Limit 4 :2 for J 5 C

11c

PRUNES

3 - lbs

303 Trellis P e a s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . | 0c

No. 2 Old Glory
Pork and Beans

17c

F.XT. CHOICE

GREEN

C*lilu*nla trrherg

D R I E D P E A C H E S lb

COBRLER

PO TATO ES

l « ^ r . Snider W K

'Mcala That A rc J u t A

45c
lh 631-

C A R R O T S 2 b u n c h e s 19c

3 Itw. $1.15

M-rn'-n’* A* oited

lh

LEG S

68c

Fienlc Sun-Drcnrhed Cut All Green

lh

LAM B:

S H O U L D E R S , H a lf o r W h o le

Dozen 21c

A RVin|««*

L e g ’ 0 l.iim h l b 7 0 c " 'c i n c r B

Sweetheart

Soap

Putts

P id *

C huck

lb 47c

KiinnvUml Smoked Khnnlder

e.RADK A WESTERN

FAR
Lr» Pkg. Woodbury’*
Soap P ow d er
33c Soap

59c

LEM O NS

Crackers

Kingan’* Imllann

S q u ares

ANN FACE PREFARED

Spaghetti 15% oz. cans

S P R IN G

WESTERN

432 Sire

8 9 c Fork I^iin . End Cut

9 9 c R O A S T

WESTERN G I'M INF

69c

NO LIMIT

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

I lb Sun.hine Hi Hn

M EATS

65c

CUBAN AVOCADOS 13c BUY ONE GET ONE FREE!

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lb . 7 7 c

B AC O N

lb

lh

CHEESE

UCIC K FROZEN A GRADE

nagliMO

F R E D W R I G H T ’S M E A T M A R K E T
rj

Ib . 6 9 c

Sunnyfield - Sliced

Baked Beans 21 lb. cans
.
’ ■,h f,i,‘
Jewel Shortening
jjc

Soap

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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
V O L U M E X X X IX
a F—
M—JM wn— mm

West Envoys
Talk 3 Hours
With Molotov
Representatives Of
Britain, France And
U.S. Air Questions
With Red Minister
MOSCOW. Aug. b. (/P)
The
U n ilrd Stales, Britain and Fiance
gave their reply lu the Soviet
Union on the Berlin and other
questions in a lliire -lio u r in te r­
view with Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov tonight.
Die three western representslive* went, at once to the Am er­
ican embassy after the meeting.
*'We met w ith Molotov,
said
U.S. Ambassador Wallet Bedell
Smith. "N o comment."
He juggled h it briefcase from
one hand to the other, obviously
» n im u i to gel to woik w ith h it
colleagues.
A ll thiee envoys- Smith, Frank
Roberts ol B ritain and A m batsidoi Yves Chalaigneau o f France
- were non-committal as they left
the Kremlin.
T h r Krem lin session was about
an hour longer than the envoys'
Monday night conference w ith
Prime Minister Stalin.
Smith hail arrived at the Krem­
lin first, followed by Roberta, who
is
m
„ „
la secretary
to British Foreign
Secretary*'Bevi'n, ‘ a m T c h a u ln V
nrau. Three three all had -onferred with Stalin Monday night,
seeking a basis for ending the
8ovlet blockade o f Berlin and reaolving other eait-west differ­
ence*.
The Kremlin conference started
at 6 P. M. |B A. M. EST|.
Stalin waa not balleved present
at this meeting, which the west­
ern diplomat* had tought with
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French Are Moving
FamiliesFrom Berlin
BERLIN, Aug. fl—y n - The
French said today they are eva­
cuating aa many French fami­
lies as i&gt;otail&gt;le from Berlin be­
cause of supply difficulties
caused by the Russian land blorade.
An official statement denied
reiMjris, however, that French
iccupation troops or military
(overnment officials also are
being withdrawn.
"N o member of the French
garrison has left his post,” the
statement said. “ The strength
j f the garrison remains the
same as it was a year ago.

MacKenzie King
Gives Final Talk
To Party Leaders

Senators Drop
Probe Of Red
Spy Activities

National Guard Is
Mobilized To Quell |
TennesseeDisorders '

Troops Guard Non-Strikers At Dayton Plant
r— -

• f

C h a i r man Ferguson
Says Administration
Refuses To Issue
Needed Information!

Slain, Others Hurt
Senate Passes
12 In
Outbreaks Following D e f e a t Of
Bill To Assist
C r u in p Candidates
Home Building

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 6. &lt;47
— Hep. MacDuwcll
(li- l’rnn)
said
today
a "significant"
amount uf uranium mrtal, a
“ sitsl component" uf the atomic
bomb, was sent to llussia in
ISIS. In a House speech, MaeDuwrll said thr«e shipments
i were in addition lu those he
told thr House Un-American
Activities I'nmmillrr )r*triils&gt;
were made during war &gt;rsrs.

NA8MVU-U., L o n , Aug. 6,
Jt'1’1
National Guatdimea were

Measure Contains INIo
• !•&gt; *nJ ordnej to
T fM»i L » „ „ . f 'i
iyi
i move immediately into Polk Coua*
Low Kent Or Slum t&gt;, m N)l,lir,lt leiinm(e&gt; wh(n
Cleatnnce S e c t i o n '*ll••lde| »n tej&gt;.ui'd by the Polk

W ASHINGTON, Aug t&gt;. ( , i y Scnalott inveitigsting Communist
spy ting chsigrs tods) tuqirndrd
Canadian Head De­ public heaiingi beejutr ihry said
c l i ne s Draft To I lie Iiumsn .idnmiiili.il lull iclutn
be New Minister to give them necessaty facts.
Chairman Ferguson (K M ich)
OTTAW A. Aug. 6, (&gt;P) — D im e of the Senate investigating sub­
Minister W. L. MacKenzie King committee announced the decision.
told Canada's National Liberal He made public also a refusal
ETPatty today in a farewell address by Attorney General Tom Clark
to
supply
o
ffic
ia
l
FBI
in
o
rd
s
on
that he cannot be drafted la
as STRIKING WORKtRS STAND OUTSIDf, Otdn National Guardsmen throw a prvilci tUr cordon or mind the arcs
continue at the party leader. He W illiam W . Remington,
of Ihesbuck Univls Lens Company plant, Dayton, Ohio. Armed w ith automatic rub-j (fori-groundt and lived
it resigning after 29 year* in the j Meantime, the House Un-Amer­
bayonets, the Guardsmen stand ready fur Uoublr a* the plant prepares to irxime operations after being
closed for 00 days. More than 1,400 Iroupi me bring uved to maintain order, (iutan.dtional C.iundnhnint
ican Activities Committee went
job.
Addressing tome 3.000 dele­ underground fo r a te crrl meeting
gates to the National Liberal con- with a mystery witness in its own
Sheriff M e r o Is
ven*ton. King reiterated that he similar investigation.
A subcommittee was sent out
Fleeted President
•» quitting political life and in|tends to hand over the party of town to Intervli-w this witness
Of Kidinjr Group
1leadership and his office of prime at an umtlsclosed plan-. Rep.
Mundt (H-8D), acting chnlrmnii
minister to the man chosen a* of the full committee, said this
P. A. Mero, sheriff of Seminole
his successor. He has been prime man's testimony, together with
tViiiity. w» ■ fleeted president of
the Dusty lb«»t» Riding Associa­
other testimony already gathered,
minister more than 21 yean.
tion ln«l evening at n meeting at
Turning to tomorrow's leader­ “ Will prove (he existence o f A
(lit- Club llou«e st the Municipal Miami Crash Victims
Communist Ipy ring which reach­
ship balloting, the 73-year-old ed high into the government Mrs. Dravcs Wins Div- Airport
The Sheriff ha* !&gt;een
prime minister said:
Arc identified After
■luting the war."
| ing Crown As Bob one of the most enthu«is*tir and
active tiippiirtrr* of the A»»ocia"I«et me make my position per­
Clark's refusal tu turn over the
Broke Of Transport
Mathias Cops Run tiun rince it wit* oignntzrd Aug.
fectly clear. Were my name to FBI records on Remington was I
« IPI 7.
be placed in nomination tomor­ in line with an order from Presi­
SVS ANTONIO, Tes.. Aug.
Carl Untniii um elected viceHi ASHDCIATHD PRKSS
row. I should have tn request dent Truman who denounced the
8, I/I'| - I litre and piM*ibly
that it lie withdrawn Iwfora the Coligrrasional hearing* yeiterday
LONDON. Aug 6. (/V&gt;
A nre*ident of the group and w an four
Itandolph Air Force base
voting take* place."
a* * “ red herring" Intended to ; lithe, h im .rile beauty from P * u - llintallrd u« ihuirmnn of the pro. I llirr* »J ie kilted tn*tantlj' rear
gram cmriTnitti'e. Othev oftlevr*
The first caucuses brought pre­ divert public attention from what
New RiaunfrU toil ay in an
dictions last night that Louis he calls the refusal o f the lie ■lena. C alif., Mrs, Victoria Manstn installed wrie: Mt*. A. I. Bnnkr*.
Hentlrlek*. aerial rra«h ot Inn AT -6 train
Stephen St. Laurent, minister of publican-controlled congress to . D u ve r made Olympii diving hn- saetetsrv. Mr* D
external affair*, will be named enact adequate anti-inflation leg­ I lory today while another Califoin- ttea*urei. and Mr* It. I Johnson in* plane*, which plummeted
to ihe earth tn a ma*« of
leader of the party, perhaps on islation.
, i in. young Bob Mathias of T u la ir. a* chitiiman of the enlertaimenl
DAYTON, O., Aug. fl (47— A
11.tme,.
oommiltee.
the first Imllot.
Remington,
30-year-old
suspend­
smoke 11.&gt;nih wns hurled lodey
took a lead in the track .rod
Class1first bin officer- electnl
If so, he will Itt-mmc prime
ed Commerce Department o ffi­
MIAMI, Aug t&gt;, (rT)
A Navy
were Mr. It I
tin*. tTavion
n i Z , ll!ne " U; r l .^H hStf.uu’Jd I nvinU^r. u U V V h . ^ M d l a n 'iy . ' cial. was Identified hy Klilaliclh , lirld't nigged decathlon.
Thr first track champmndiipv flrowe mill Jsme* III iter. Ml«» lioai.l of inquity today vtuihcd
ffi!lc n . r
n l. H
f m the leader of the party with T. llcntler as one of several gov­
1 T . l LnHr,u.‘L n *KiV iK«
i the most seat* in the House of ernment workers she says passed of the day, liowcvrr, went to a Jean lieiter wn* ehu*en n* pulill-I the &lt;hanrtl wreckage of a Naty
city chairman, A coiernitlec- nnni*Ld
wartime information to her (or pan uf F.uro|&gt;eani. Ilrnii Frikkom to take earn of nifcetlaneuu* ■!■•• i liant|Hiit plane in wlilc h ID Him
a. the missile went off some ]IH&gt; ' ‘7nr ' ’minrste^hloCB,ly * * '*
feet from the company grounds Prime mlnlstmhIp,
a
Communist
espionage
ring.
t'ntvtori w e e killed. U e|K iili that theic
I nf Sweden won tlir gruelling I.- fail,- included I II I
St. loron-nt'a closest competitor
anti failed to ■&gt;■••• the oceupants of
Miss llentlev testified she was
for
the
job
la
James
Garfield
jOO meter run, and Mrs. Fannie Wm.ru, l&gt; f, lleiidiick. and Sllgh wa. a W AVE aboard, making the
a car from which the bomb was
a courier, traveling between New
Gardiner, minister of agriculture.
toll I I . later were found to lie
Blankrrt-Koen uf Holland cap- Krrn**t.
tra*H**ee Os Fsst Tstel
tossed.
Plan* were made for n In*'
Before
King's
address
today,
some
_ Col. Geurgo Sehlele of the Ohio
jluird her third championrhip - lavticn |iny celebration on Sept. it. l.ib r, the Navy said.
Guard said the Ihuh It was govern­ had suggested the convention
Ihe plane tta llie d and burned
I the 200 meter daih - to become includin'' a parade. hur«e 'ace
might ask King to continue as
ment-made and commonly used to
the first of her sex ever to arcom- end a ilanc,- at the Fluh Hou«e after a ro llitio n w ith a Stearoi.ro
th ro w ';;; : ^ ~ r ^ : : c o n
&gt;r,
» ■ u i r , " ‘ G,rd.‘ from N 30 o'clock until midnight training plane 23 miles ninth ol
jplish that feat.
fusion. It was wrapped in paper|[V|r
became so hitter *• to
with nin*lc furni.hcd hy
the
Hie two
hag, and was contalEd in a cor-! ,hJ . ^ 'nK
! ^ tloJ * L 1
i Mrs. Dravrs won the high plat AVhoo* Owl-, It wn* announced hy i he ir |,itr yesterday.
County
Agent
C.
R.
Dawson
ad­
r ugated hoi, the guard com„ z » *■ *
* e, ,
• i t upaulv o f the Iraiuei para
form championship to become ih- ] A|i*i Reiter.
mander added.
I ' our *lotV tomorrow is to choose dressed the veterans' class in
■hilled to safrly.
City Police joined guardlead-' “ *ur * “ ° r Jo myself In
the agriculture Wednesday evening at (ilst woman ever to monopolize 1 Five trophies are to he given
Olympic
diving
honors.
She
hid
*
w"
vs
'.""V
.1
"
the
l*-.t
d
i
c
e
d
Nine of the victims w e tr Navy
the
Future
Farmer
building
at
« r « In hunting occupants of the
Iradershlp. When your
.
* .
. .
,
irowlwiy In Ihr immur nntl «mr in
u.,t
r lt |. and trophic* personnel and tlir o th ri was from
r .r which sped away from the
" f t
Ir'u.V whkh It Seminole High School regarding captuied the springlioaid event (
plant a m after the eipioslon' , j*,rty
, VHo* which it cost of production on cabbage.
railier.
i w ill la- nwnrdevt In winner* o f I ho i tin- Coast Guard.
There Is a alight trend toward
The National Guard totaling-' “ ‘S f* 1 ' » » *
J Z ' ! ‘i.r o
I here were four cirw nirmheis
The
victory
by
the
23-yenr-nld
men'*, gtr's' and children'* rare*,l
some 1.400 men was ordered to
**'J r * ,
u diversified farming In Central Vicki gave America it* seventhi I• tin Sunday, tlie Association w it1 |,if|,| four passengers,
Florida, he told the group, and
the Unlvls Plant four days sgoi )“ National Liberal Party
have * „ Anniversary picnic a t ,
,
N, vy
gold medal in water event*
I ttie followby Gov. Thomas J. Herbert after a “ » &gt; " » * " “ •" .£ *
hU to do well, he pointed out. I* five hy the men, two hy tin ft.H-k Spring*, and friend* of th. ,
name* of ....... killed hi the
getting
away
from
a
one
rrop
Idea.
series of picket line a k lm l.h ^ i
J J Z
women.
group
are
Invited
to
attend.
I...B
I*|n
n
:
Among the crop* most likely
Tlrf-se
involved
CIO
United
1 ,a one#
"
I
Lighicrn-year-old Patricia Ann 1
I'ilott Lieut. Conulr. Walter
Electrical Workers on strike and, C°mmunlim a . -The grea est cabbage. In this aeetlon, acreage
EUener o f San Francisco finished C a l a l d o Is C o n f i n u f l
1 ll:i.com Hhront, CRN, H26 Rltige
of
cabbage
harvested
amounted
employes who toughl to return t o '
Norfolk, Va.
work At ilu&gt; nUnt ukieii •
Communltm dtatructiv* to
in* to about 600. This rose to peak in the runn«rtip spot in thr
To loocnl Hospital |Av&lt;-,
«
«»•
*h'rh was fw d o m „ f
lndl,|duaL , nd of planting of 1,200 acres in 1D46, towi t diving.
Co-pilot: Lieut. Conidr. P. F.
close.1 U| days lan-auM1 of a wage
IVbile a crowd of 60,000 gath­
nations.
! I'etrre. Jr., UHN, 14im Ilrown
and was down to 000 a r m bar
dispute.
ered in Ihe big stadium In a r. Id
Tommv fatal In, eenterfiel.b r Sin-et, Mobil.-, Ala.
King’s resignation wilt carry vested in 1047.
Unluiilst* clashed with Dayton
Crew tnemhera:
Mr. Dawson reported that he •Irirtle, the 17-year-old Matldav fur the Sanford Giant*, w *. taken
M ir e during the picket line fight- with It the resignation of the en­
ministry and will Involvet the found intense Interest In farming timk a lead toward the honor &gt;f to the loeal hmpllal this morning,
W. J. Itohh. enlisted man, 212
in(f AiiiJ I ) union
went ar- tire
#
lielug
the
liest
all-arouml
athlete
It
wa*
announced
today
bv
Man
llaktn Slrn-t. Norfolk, Vo.
among the veterans, a* evidenced
ro.e.1 on charge of violating or■if
the
1
1
1
1
8
game*.
ager
Hal
Gruher
o
f
the
Giant*.
I. C. Ilodgo*. enlisted trlnri, I5‘-*
bv the many questions asked,
&lt;]*•» against mass picketing.
1
Catnldo hat suffered n hru!
After at-ven events in the d.j
Ahelmlc Street. Norfolk, Va.
"ft fa one of the beat groups I
cathlon,
with
three
to
go,
thi
on
his
left
leg.
nnd
the
old
Injury
W. Ileinandes, enlisted man, HI
have ever talked to rn agricul­
hardv athlete led with 6,600 has come lusck on him. hut thG S Hth Street. Brooklyn \S, Y,
ture." he declared.
(time it i* worse than la&gt;fore".
point*.
r, A. Allengens, enlisted man,
Fifteen men o f the claaa were
He forged tn the front on the Manager Grulu r evplalne*).
2 ! Margaret Street, Munson, Mat*.
w
present. It Is conducted five nights
nuddg
I
ake
will
go
ln*o
l.
f*
strength of a mighty discus throw
Passenger*:
a week by John Pearson.
field lonlch* and Tim Tvl.-r vvbi
WASHINGTON, Aug. « (A*)—
of 141 feet, 4 Inches.
J L. Alden, enlisted man, 708
WASHINGTON. Aug. (I. ( 4 7 - The Army gave Us engineers |3,plav
cenlerfleld
l.en
Mat'e
will
Floyd Simmons of Charlotte,
S. I.iddesdnle, Detroit, Mich.
, K- Ewing said today he . 63S.100 today for speeal military
N. C . who earlier In the day had contlmie *o play rightflehl Fnd
o.
Hodrigtier., 22 E.
117th
Pettv
will
probably
see
netion
in
2.
J,n*d to Rre Dr. John W. construction at tha secret guided
wrested the decathlon lead from
Street, New York.
Sludebaker aa U.S. Commissioner missile renter at White Sands.
Argentina's Enrique Kistenmach- bTIfl-M In one of the two gnm.
\V. A. Gardiner. vuli*te\l man,
of rnlucation but Studebaker “ beat
It also allotted f 40,007.085 to
er. slipiK*l back to fourth place !°bight.
V S. Coast Guard. HU Myrtle
me to the gun" by resigning.
(bolster tbs nation’s ramparts in
after a discus toss nf 107 fret.
Street. Waltham, Ma«*.
Activities o f Um Waycross Ga. 4 '» inches.
Ewing, Federal Security Ad­ Alaska, where a lock o f housing
Student pilot John Hackrtt, 20,
HK.N \TR REJECTS PLEA
ministrator, accused Studebaker |has forced * delay In plane to Lions Club w o n today outlinad
Second
place
was
held
hy
lgof Miami, who with hi* Instruct­
to Sanford U on i at the Tourist
WASHINGTON. Aug. &lt;t. (/Pi
M n v « p» ,i, IU|||r , He said he I increase ground force strength.
Center by Rev. J. R, FarrU, pas- nacc Heinrich nf France, witn Sen, ttevcrcomb (R-W Va) today or parachuted to safety late yes­
",bou.t ,h* flr»t ot this } Funds for tha New Mexico and lor of the Flrat Christian Church, Kistrnmarher third.
terday after their »mXII plane colir»allaar4 lls »•■** T a s l
jL ?ru I *
mfuealion officer Alaska projects were among top
The other American decathlon MMHirted rejection by a Senate
suttcornmlt're of * pereonal plea
should be replaced, but waa walt- Item* in a 1011,700.000 expansion who recently cams from Way((.-■ailaaeU «&gt;■ r . B. t b « i
Gv Gov, Thoms* E. Dewey that
- 1
*
" no,h* r man to decide program announced by Secretary crow to assume his ntw dutisa.
•’■ingress lii-ernlfie the dlsidaeed
He described tha Waycross
S * \hr . ** take the job when of the Army Royal). Of this total.
iwranii* law nt the speeid *p*studebaker quit several weeks 1161,000,000 was earmarked fur l ions as a "hustling buneh' with
ago.
sion.
Army and A ir Forte construction 7(1 active members “ who are
Hevrreomh told a rejiorter that
Studebaker since has accused in 27 states and 10 overseas areas. really .doing things." Its declared
R a p e Suspects llewev,
GOP Presidential nomi­
5 " 'f '*
poor administration and
Tb? Army Engineers also will that ha la aura that ha la going
WASHINGTON, Aug. IT (4 7 nee, had telephoned him asking
of blocking education office e f. spend 9420,000 jOOO during the tn like Sanford.
CLEARWATER, Aug 0. Ml
Dick E!sberry presided In tha
...... the
..... eligible ____.
that
date . .for____
Euro The Communication* Worker* of
forte to carry on an anti-Com- fiscal year ending next June 30
munlat campaign in th« nation’s for such things as equipment alliance o f King Lion Hamilton Police Chief J. J. Kllintt said •wan war refugee* lie revised at 1America announced today that it
schools.
maps, research and maintenance Bisbee. Clarence Welsh reported today be wa* holding three lie- thi* session. President Trurnsn will ask new wage bootla for B7,operations. In addition. Congress on proceed* from Ford gum ball gtoe* for queatinnliig with the also ha* recommended a change iH)0 Bell Telephone worker* this
rape and beating o f a prominent in the law.
,
gave them |S2,700,000 extra to machines.
W E A K FARB KN PLA N T
young woman here.
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Thr Independent union, now
continue work underway In Guam.
a P «A N K F U R T . Germany, Aug. Okinawa
Elliott nald the three were
TO DECIDE REVOLT
NOTE W RITTEN OFF
negotiating new contracts for ISO,and
Alaska-mostly
* .
British and American housing.
DELAND, A u f. 0 W V - A meet­ "booked fur investigation." Mure
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 0. CD mni ml ditlunal union members,
authorities set out today to chop
ing o f the Slate Democratic Ex­ than 40 men have been brought
A 'suicide note" sr.d women'*1said that on Aug. 10 It will reopen
the giant |, 0. Farben chemical
ecutive Committee wttl be held at tn the fall for questioning. Most clothing found on the Golden Gate seven Bell System contracts signed
FALL w e a t h e r cartel Into small pieces. Their
CHICAGO, Aug. | -b p v — A Daytona Beech within the next o f them were quickly relcaieJ. Bridge were written off hy police thi* spring.
mans are Intended not only to
CW A President Joaenh A. Raima
The officer said no new clue* •"day as a Communist devlca to
break up the blUioa-dollar trust.
l X i ’ i &amp; &amp; , T}J2£ 2 2 ! had turned up In the Investiga­ diaerwiit a witness at tha Wash­ told raportara the 117,000 union
members will bo In a position to
t*1* *° kmp it that way.
■ a t l a s LMhOai wU w. tion of the attack on tha bride- ington espionage hearing.
d tr.
.
the objectives of mili­
Th* conclusion wa* reported by ■trike unlaaa they gat a wage Into-be fn the home she waa to
The official call wttl be le -~ J occupy soon alter her marriage Pollre Inspector Thomas Fitz­ create, but ho added t
tary government hi tha tom'
after ■ h r R i i r i i ot
wonomte area is that L G.
*'l don't aao any reason tn tha
Auxiliary poUea aaalrtad In patrick, who ipeclalliM In Comstirs and ether Dt
two ^amalia shall net to
manning road blocks and check­ mupfit Investigation* for tba local world why wo can't roach a satis­
ere
at
Fort
Walton
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itituted. an ennotiasin
factory agraeraanL"
ing stragglers.
departmanL

P la n e Wreckage
Studied By Navy
Board O fln q u iiy

U.S. Continues
To Pile Up Points
In OlympicM eet

Smoke Boymb In
. Hurled Into. Men
At U n i v is Plant

Veterans Hear Talk
On Costs O f Cabbiitfu

Studebaker Blasted As
I rrespon si bleByE ins

No. 200.
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Army Gives Engineers
Construction Money

Lions Cl u b Is Told
Of Way cross Activity

Telephone Union To
Ask W a g e Increases

Clearwater P o l i c e
Check

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■County vliruli, the day follovriag
M A SU IN l.ltlN , \ „k., « t
I tlir slate’s primaries.
— t ling lex. mined » atcmi-dov&gt; n
I wn men weie lepoited ilair.
houilnx and anll-inllaliun leg- I
nialion ■line in final action .■ml .t iln u i wounded ta il nigbL
Irola). and 111-pull hr an leader*
I f I.. Birtver. Ducktown under*
laid plan, to adjourn the impe­ laker, la id tins morning that four
rial *r..iuu lumurruw. Sprskrr
.Martin 1t h « l .aid the llouis o ilicit peiionv were wounded in
will accept llie Seriate huu.ing rleclion (light gunplay,
bill loniorruw "* » i»" ami »end
the divoidrr w it ac(ompanic4
it to the While llou.e. It I* by if|k»n» ot a dnpute over abpUH.ililr roiigrr.o may ai]|iium
vrntre billo tv ut C opprihill and
by I P. M. Saturday, Marlin
addrd. I In Senalr agreed to Ducktown,
vole at I l‘ M. tomorrow on ihr
Polithsl leader K. II. Crump
anli-inll.ilnni bill.
n|ipatently wu« hun.hil hla first
timfol t’alhit bo* defeat 111 20
vein* in yi'vteiday’s voting. Can*
WASHINGTON, Aug. t».
ih e Senate pawed and telil to the dldale* in- backed for th* 0.8.
ii
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I Senate and for governor were
I louse today a uiiupnuimr houv- ■M ,jnd III tin- Voting oil unofficial
ing lull aimed at qx-rJiug iiiial! n,„| nenilv complete rvturna.
home building
Senator
folii Stewart today
H ie inr.i.uie contain* no low- rtmci'ded the victory o f Rep.
E*tv* Kefauver in the race for
lent or slum clearance tubtuiiet.
the Democratic nomination for
Apiuoval came on a voice vote I ’ S Senator Kefauver wa* In the
after thr ihandier had voted 48 tend uvet Ci ump-suppurlrd Judge
to Mi to rohilitutr thr uiraiute John A Mit. hell for SlewerVX
for the 1 aft-hlh-iulri-Wagncr hous­ lent.
TtDtipR H tir urtiffTti Into Polk
ing bill.
county hv Adjutant General Uil*
|l wui i ritir4 Hi* I’ n|9 T vthI
T lir Senate thus overrode ih
Banking committer which had ap­
proved the r-h-W measute,
T lic T-E-W hill would have pro­
vided (or guveinmrnt aid in build
ing public -owned low rent and
ilu m c lra tiiu e projects.
Aug.
d hP)—A
The hutuiti* action came after j BARTOW,
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_ Coiumiltee
___ ____ _| tumpa j» &gt;flu'L *-1 t today gave
the St-nate
Hanking
vuti'd two major rhunges lit the I some support to fiewitt F. RoUtne*
Itepulilican anti-inflatlon bill a* contention that he wa* mentally Inpit**ed hy the House yesterday, competent to make a reliable
The committee also approved statement f&gt; r .-everal days after
(ho leiiupoMtion o f restrictions Id* wife wa* -lain
Dr. Samuel G, lllhtis said th*
mi installment buying which lho
IliUjie had voted, it chanced the exper'e'it-i . iiuiiergon*' by Rollins
effective date, however, from iaftween May Id and 20 might
Imre made him mentally incapable
next Mar. 15 to June 30.
A proposal by Senator Cape- i f inrkiiii: a itepenable statebutt ill-I mil to fierce ail price* iu&lt; ni May 20.
Mi
Itollm*. Winter Haven
n* of Inst midnight wa* lost on
.bool I..iilur, was shot to death
a five to five committee vote*.
Chairman Tobey (R -N II) to ll in the family automobile May 16.
reportera lie dor* not know- wheth­ Rolllrn ii on trial on a first degree
er tlie committee hill has the murder charge.
Seti'ial
tale witne.se* have
uppioval of Senate Republican
lestffleil » ii May 20 while he wet
policy leader*.
Tot« V ot feted a motion ill the ill jail It- IIiii- aid tie ami hi* wife
roniiiiltlee l» give Mr. Truman quarreled. In- lu -le d with her for
rI,,- -lundliy price and wage con- , IdMul nn.l heard shots,
ti..!- ami nll.a-alliiii power* which
in i ly.le i Frazier, p*»tnr of
lu asked. Tin* pinpoint wa* voted 1be Fu t M. tliodlr.t Church at
Wintei Itii'ell. testified he Condown *i* tn four.
Tohev said the entire House *n|eii.l Itollm. on May 20 a
bill "full* pitifully abort of tiring *’p ychopathie rase." lie .aid Rolan effective program to control iinj w.i* living to climb the cell
Ini* when lie first saw him.
inflation."
Thr installment Inlying curb i*
a
general
to lho
tha Fed
.t iff
nr i «I authority Iti
ri'U (’ 17/ u &lt;
„
|-iit ■ *
,-ial lleservr lloarsl tu ImtHise te I ' ( l B r O ])O N t 'N I* IJ T llt
-Irictiunn, whicii in wartime te- 1 A is f iiis c t I f 'i r l i i s P r i v a i l
,,ui.ed
Iv * l(lft &gt; I TIZUH
p m __a one third down .payment
.
mi such thing* a* uutoniohiles,
WASHING ION, Aug. rt (47—
stow «, home f nrtiUliing* and upTlie Federal Communications
ill ianee*. The l.alanen had to he
t&lt; nnllMiircl ill! Vmmm T i»«l
I'oiiiiiii-Mnn unlit today It ptupcsea
to eriivk down on ratlin cash prizes
whl.-h appear to iuvotur a lottery
or tu ih peml “ upon tot or chance."
Ihe action, tho commission said
in a statement, is prompted by
"the growing number of 'money'
Jo«- Gnrvin. negro entered a programs on the radio."
pi, a ,,f guilty of u vault to commit
The announcement railed at­
murder tn the wcnml ilcgrw this tention to that tection of tho Com­
inertning in connection with rlath­ munication* Act which *aya that
ing police patrolman C. H. Spark* |ru&gt; radio siution "shall knowingly
with a knife on April 10. and vva* p. inul |lii* broadcasting of any
M-ntoncvd hy Circuit Judge M. U. ndverti.-incut of or inform
information
Smith to 10 jt-ar* III Itaiford concerning nny lottery, g ift en­
Penitentiary.
ter pri-e, or similar scheme, offer­
Th*- negro had Won charged ing prizes dependent in whole or
with s**ault with intent to com­ in part upon lot or chance, or any
mit murder in the first degtee.
list of the prize* drawn or award­
Patrolman Spnik* had attempt- ed hy means uf such lottery, gift,
rd to arrest the negro for drunken­ cuter pi is or scheme."
ness at Ssnford and Fourth Street
info in the evening, when sudden­
ly the negro whipped out a knife
and slashed Sparks across the
chest, cutting through III* Sain
Ilrown Rett which prevented a
The Sanford Skeet Club held
deep wound.’
their tegular weekly-soot on th#
The latter al»o received a deep Municipsl Airport range yester­
ga»h in hit left hand which i* day, and the following scores were
•till a hit stiff from the effects of posted:
the wound. To dcfriul himself, the C. K. Ellis
60 x 79
patrolman shot Ihe negro through Sam Gardner
6‘J x 76
the abdomen.
Frank Woodruff, Jr.
60 x 79
Garvin was In the hospital for Mr*. Frank Woodruff, Jr. 49 x 79
several month* and later was Jack Barrett
U t
60
placed in the County Jail.
Andrew Carraway
34 x 60
John Ivey
31 x 60
2»‘* ARRIVE
PRICE RESISTANCE
TUCSON, ARIZ., Aug. 0 OP)—
WASHINGTON. Aug. 6 - &lt; A V Two globe girdling B-20*-tha first Increasing resistance to rising food
to fly around the world-landed st prices was reported today by th*
their home bate, Davls-Monlhan Agriculture Department.
Field, at 7:91 A. M. today.
Demand fo r milk and moat dairy
They made the trip In IS dare. products wax said to h avj weakest *
In 10 hops. But • » route, a third *d In many parts o f th* country
superfort went down In n crash during July. Llkawiie, there WDfr.
nsar Aden, Bouthent Arable, In a shift from red meats, now at re­
which 17 of the I I men aboard cord price, to such substitutes as
were killed.
eggs and poultry.

pHyclioloKial Says
RoIlinK* Statement
W as Incompetent

Neffro (Jets 10 Years
For Cutting Officer

C. K. Ellis Wins Top
Skeet Shoot Honors

�F IU P A Y . A U Q I^ T 6. 1D4S

Tennessee Election
Urn liullrr. lie acted aflrt Guvernor Jim McCord alerted troop­
er* at Cleveland. Tcnn., 20 miles
from Benton. Benton is the seat
o f Folk County.
Guns Were reported being issued
In Benton when ballot bores
holding votes from the nearby
communities of Copperhill and
Duck town, were due here to lie
Counted.
It was under stood these Imixcs
held absent ee liallota in the diaIn Duck town, undertaker Drewar listed the wounded ms Wayne
Klmsey. 33; Cheater (Inode, 28;
Hardy Loudertnilk and Loudermilk’s wife.
A man found shot in the hack
today was identifier! hy a Ducktown hospital attendant at HamM t Louder milk. It was not known
whether he was related to the
wounded couple.

Molotov Meet

Plane Crash

1 1••nilMural itmm rug? II m )
e Foreign Minister.
(Diplomats in latndon aaid they
e*|iect
fuur communi&lt;|ur
to I* issued this weekend, onnuur.cin* plana for a new meeting
of the foreign ministers' cuuneil.
The rottneil Is the four-power
agenry whose last two meetings
broke up In disagreement.
(The
Kuvsian-lirenned Berlin
newspaper National Zrltung -aid
the (litre western rnvoys intend­
ed to sec Molotov today to "ft*
the time and place for a new
four-power eonf*rcnce.''l
Informed iprnrtrrs said it was
hoped that the last small differ­
ences among the United States,
Britain and France over an agree­
ment In lie presented the Rus­
sians would lie ironed out this
morning.
Iliitain's «prrial representative,
aimed with a stuffed briefcase,
called on U.8. Amlin**sflor Walter
Bedell Smith early lotlay.

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o f F re e d o m !

(I wsllssrS rr-m e «s r riser

I lion.
He sairl his decision to rpii*
had Irecn reacheil with the "gn-al&lt;»t reluctance.*' Ho a.ldcrl:
"I leave the leadership o f the
'liberal Party at u time when
Cniinda enjoys a level of employ­
ment anil prospcilly never lothi rlo experienced. Torlay there is
no country anywhere in n more
fortunate position than our own;
nor ha* Canada, at any time, en­
joyed a higher place in the regard
of the nations of the world.
"The treml toward totalitarian­
ism. with the evils and terrors
of which we are already all trio
familiar. Is I iadleve, the most
serious of present-day problems.
For some time to mins, this trend
Is rrrtnin to In’ as well the most
dangerous of all."
lie warned: " It may Ire that,
ut anv hour, the free nations may
l&gt;e called upon again, a* twice
already they hove in the course
rtf a single generation, to defend
freedom,"'

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A Florida State Theatre

A KITHfat ANDS MATRON WHO HAT IWO CHIIORTN, M e Fanny Rlsnkerf-K.en. H shown lev-trem* right)
winning the women's 100-meter sprint final al the Wembley Stadium, lomrl. n The winning lime foi tha new
Olympic champion was : 11 9. four-lmths id a second slower than the re-ortl **t bv»A merles’* Helen Stephens
at Itcrlin In 1910 Mill Dorothy Manley, a l/mdon typM. (not rliov.n In the stove photo) wss a-rnnd. Mis*
S. B. Strickland (t«3J i t Australia w. &lt; third In tills Iraik event.
(Irilernallonal flatlmpiiofo)

THE OLD HOME TOWN

By STANLEY
O H - B O U T -TH O M O R E P I P P F U L L S F O R A * .E A N P ANOTW FR F O R T V
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palr| o ff In from 15 to IN months
Tohcy said hr expected to rail
I he measure up for Senate action
I hi' afternoon after disposal of
hw v! -g legidatlnn.
Ho, -a of Republican leaders for
a nutrk windup of the extra ses­
sion o f Congress hinged today on
MfteolM o f a Senate fight over
housing and the house-appioved
OOP nn(|.inflation hill.
The House marked time while
the Senate wrestled with these
twin problems. The House passed
the COP anti-inflation hill yester­
day. providing for Installment buy­
ing and some hank credit contiols.
The Senate hanking commit tee
took I under consideration today.
The measure contains none of
the strong powrrs President Tru­
man asked to rurh rising price*.
The House members didn't get n
rhanre for a direct vlo*e on Mr
T r u m a n 's problem. The (TOP
leaders hannrrl amendments from
the floor and de"eed nnlv thls-ornolhlng on *he hill th»t rame from
the Renuhllrnn-rtmtmllrd hanking
committee.

Saturday Only!
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Be free! Take off any morning
i| afternoon vou vianl —rraxed in llir koowlrilge that
yuursparrfiilKrlviiialiirUnnip
Freraer holds the family's next
Meal! And it’s rraily to serve
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| hope. Iivhig (Moon) Mondscht-in
i uf Ni-w York Univrrsity, was in
Jsixth place with Ihrte events re ­
maiding: Javelin, |adr vault and
11.5«0 meter i
A triumph in the decathlon

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| J.\&lt; hSONVILl.E, A im; 5—1*4’)
— Thi Cluliirin's liutiir Na lt&gt;lv n!
Florida today n*»ailrd the prnctire of "huhy Mlling” thloil-hoill
Ihr Mate.
It railed iitHin other gumpa ,|j
|pu»h i&gt;roi&gt;OM&lt;l It-gi datum to curb
ithe loat tiro.
' I i.ntirnllv for lialiir* and often
|It.iKirnllv for ( io Iki pmrlit*, the
atorte* one ht-nr* nre not It n *• k
fm rr i_*i&gt;«»lp," Mtid AtMirialFil
fWrHntrndrnt Ceorev T Swat*ott in an interview.

t ITMt’ S IJCItillTS
* U l III II OF (;«H»
Rev. It. W. IJUIer. Pastor
.•rvlies rath Sunday at 3:00

FIRST ll t lT I S I t i l l Rt ||
I’ark Avenue at Sixth Slicet
Sunday School 9.15 ,\. M.
Morning Won hip 11:0o A. M.
Training Unjon fi;45 P. M
Evening Woi d.ip H.oo P. M,
The pastor .peak* ut (with ser
* ASSEMBLY OP (.till CHURCH
T a t-ltIt Street and laiurcl Avenue vices Sui'day.
Wednesday Service at 8:on I'
A. S. Davit Pastor
M. Web onto.
Sunday School 9:46 A M.
Morning wintlnp 11.00 A. M.
FIRST ( III RCII OF CHRIST.
Evangel!»tlr mu vice sort |*. M
Weil. Prayer nicrtimt 8:fin P M.
SCIENTIST
8t»(t Ea-t S.... ml St im 'I
Krldny Young people mceling
8:00 I*. M.
0:15 A. M.: Sunday School.
You uri invilr.il t &gt; nltrnd alt&gt;
11:0(1 A. M : Morning Service.
or all o f tin &lt;■ ervlre .
8:00 P. M.: W*dne.day Service.
Reading Room Hour.-, Tue-tlny*
SOI’T IIR ID K IIA I'i 1ST CHURCH and Friday*, .1 INI In ,VU(t p, M.
Laurel Avenue nnd Ninth Street
S. L. Whnlh'y, Mini'ter
Sunday Sch'rol l*:tfr A. M.
Morning Worship 11.(so A. M.
II. IT U. 7:00 P M
Theme "F a n ft, Knc&gt;- with find."
Choir Practler Frnlay evening
M:0i* I*. M
'‘Come Thau With (In iumI Wr

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t vrf nmlr' IMIwr ff&lt;ifl|lo|
A HUOf SAtVAOf OfRRICK Li rolling the remain* of tin- Sun Iceland fl\ ing
Iki.i I Uruguay from the bottom of the Itlver Plate wlu-re It plunged
aflrr a flight from Ito- ulo In Buenos Aires, Argentinu. Eighteen d the
Iwcnty-two pcisoni aboard the craft were killed.
(International)

, FIRST ME1IIODIST ( III lu ll
Ibv. J. K. McKinley, Minister
Mia. I*. R Stiph»tiM.n,
Diteclor o f Rtllgiotl
Kdor.it joo
0:15 A. M. Cbutrh School—A ;
Cln-s for Every Age.
11:00 A. M. Morning Wor»h!r*,
Harmon Topic •■The IJfc-Civing |
S'crain" Dr George It. Thomas, •
guest nilni-t.-r.

' \|ois.r MagM*** Int $pf.It m

ii «iH uirt and run utvl*»r

I*.* i'« «1 ru||f«| mn.|ilt.iiil

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Srminole Tire Shop
Jwi k N. MufflauR
%fMNNirr

Fred II. Iloiton.
Sunday Srh»el V: 15
Morning Wot dup I

PRKSIM TEIII \N
CHUUCII
Doucln»E.Charles,II. Ih, Minister
E. D. Brownlee. D. D.
Pastor Emcrltii9:45 A . M. Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. Morning Worship
Service, Rev. Tenney Deane.
7:00 J*. M. Junior and Senior
Young People’s Meetings.
8:00 P. M Union Worship Rorvice. Mcthiall.&lt;| Churvh.

THIS W E E K ’S

(IIR IH T 1 A N A MI8SIUNARY
A LLIA N C E
On Sunford-Orlandu Highway
Glenn E. Smith. Pastor
10;OD A. M. Bible gehoel. Mr. A.
Wieholflt. Stipl.
lltOO A. M. Morning Worship,
Spec ml Ml-slonar) Service, Miss
wilhelmlne Wietwldt. Speaker.
7:45 P. ,M. Evening Service. An
informal aervire of Sout and
Qiuprl Message. The pastor will
rpenk, arul all are wrlronie.

follows: Fill tho utensil with
vratci ami let it stand for aland
an hour. Then scrape out as much
nat was intcrruptgd suterdaft of the burned food as possible
for the first time since tne mat with a dull instrument such as
a wooden spoon. Use steel wool
■lay.
aflrr this and wash In hot soany
If final liurns in an aluminum water, rinse and dry thoroughly.
ulensil it may lie removed as Do not use strong rleaslng «olu-

wuuld giv,. the Americans their
ninth hack ami field chamnbm.
ship and revive • victor! M N

INFANTS’ BA B R IT DK10SSI0S

POLO SHIKTS

Jittlitl color Sanforized Hrondclolh
8(1 w|. Miilti-colortul Pci titles
Printed Broadcloth mid Poplin
Sizes ti months to IK months

HO S*|. Mnlti-colorL’d Percales
Solid mid Printed Rnmdehdh
Popliint with white collars nnd circular skirl.
Sizes 1 to U yra.

HOYS’ FLFICCKO SWEAT SHIRTS

A. M.

Christian Youth Fellowship 7:0*1

P. M.

• Midweek prayer Mirvicr Wed­
nesday 8.00 P. M
A most cnrrlinl welcome Is ex­
tended In all.

HOYS W ESTERN CARLSBAD .lr. HATS

LITTLE MISSES DRESSES

Ba.
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ONE lf».|2 — 158” W .B. CAR OVER ENGINE C H E V R O L E T
TRUCK, 825 x 20 TIRES, TWO SPEED AXLE,
BK BRAKES. FLAT BODY.

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TODDLERS’ SANFORIZED CRAWLERS
Gnoordiiie Twill, sized 9 month* to IK month*
Childmi's sanforised Chainbray Play Suits

ONE 1012 - 131” W- II. FORI) CAII CHA.SSIS, 825 x 20 T I R E S ,
TW O SPEED AXLE.

ONE 10M - 158” W. B. FORI)CAB CHASSIS, 825 x 20 T I R E S ,
TW O SPEED AXLE, BK BRAKES, F L A T
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DRIVE) A L L IN G O O D RUNNING CONDI­
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SIXTEEN - 134” W B. FORD CHASSIS, COWL, AEROPLANE
TIRES REAR, GOATS OR RILEY'S FOR
GROVE WORK, I D E A L F O R M U C K
T R U C K S OR FOR BUILDING S P R A Y
MACHINES.

HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
Band 2 oz. Whiskey f’d.itgp*
Band ID '• oz. Cocktail Glasse*
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FIRST C H R IS TIA N ( III RCII
"W orking Tijjrethrr In a-&gt;ve"l
will Ire the scrninn .uhjeel fnrj
Sunday morning nt the F i r s t !
Christian Chuy h. !(*.(•(» Hanford •
Ave.. J. Randall Farris ia thei
minister.
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Sunday HcIuh-I la-gins at 9:13

ONE 1011 - 158’ W. B. FORI) CAB CHASSIS. 825 x 20 T l RES,
TW O SPEED AXLE, BK BRAKES, FLAT
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frooi sr haid * o full 110 pound *
—snsvgh for o month’s monl*.
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Mmo. toko for woo Ire ahood
nil nt ancs. 1st tho frooior
hoop yevr poitrlot ovan frothl

A N0TI0 SUIOION, Dr. Frauds K
Knit, 52, D shown alter he had been
booked at the Yonkers. N. Y , Police
Headquarters on a first degree
homldda charge In tha fatal shoot­
ing ot his wife, Helen. 47. An hour
later at Ihe Yonkers City Jail. Dr.
4%c«il waa duenvrird by guard! try­
ing to strangle himself, using hi*
sock# as a ropa.
(international)

ANNOUNCEMENTS
U N IT !
Faith Cornwall. Minister
TUESDAY
7:30 I’. M I’rayer Service at
Vahler Hotel. 8;(K) I*. M. Cla- in
"Cod la the -An-wur” . nt the
hutcl, taught hy Iren- Callaway.
PRID \ I
t# 1r» A. M. Radio I'rugtnru. "1 ho
Viito « f Unity", Hutu.,, WTRR.

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fa y before publication.

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30DAYS
FR E E TRAII

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IMoil with a Navy Uanaport, laid
today tie "oljti i are the bis ship
until I waa In my parachute.'*
He told a Navy b o a r d of in­
quiry;
'T h e flrat thin* I knew any­
thin* had happened waa when a
hi* black object' hit our win*.
" I waa hit in the face hy a flyin* piece of debris which threw
me out of the plane.
“ I’oe (Instructor Thomas M. Foe,
Jr., o f Miamii parachuted out a f­
ter me.
“ As I wav coming down in my
parachute I thourh the transport
was all right. It looked a» though
it was in a perfect glide.
"The wind Jerked my ’chute
around and I saw no more of the
tram port. When I wav on the
ground I aaw flames and thought
It wav our plane."

that| Twalv# U. S. state. have law*
Geographer*
estimate
Ontario, Canaiia, ha» mure than fiu bidding a man fmm marrying
ICOJMO Ink**, leas than half of l.i, mother-in-law.
which are named.

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SPORT SHIRTS

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Boyd* abort slecvo «hirl« of Printed Cotton
Size* I to U)

Iiatrout gabard-na, (obi collar

Ibind h" Salad Plate*

Jadcite (irecn Heat I’roof Table Ware

and hip* and luore out a
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The Prove* Home Do/ium/d»'flor
W p « centre/ mildtw, mold,
rust and rotiln g t
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A l,!. T IIK ABOVE TR U C K S ARE IN GOOD R U N N IN G CONDITION W ITH

Win# and Roiea.

P L E N T Y OK M ILES OF SERVICE L E F T . A N D PRIC ED R IG H T TO S E LL.

Alio I lock bongolino.

• So practical and easy to iiul

• Mihtart achotty drips mm Hwair
mi udatis In the mats taoliincr. •

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Printed Ilayon*. Rejnilar value* to 2.ri0'.

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M lirilY. AUG. a, 1 » » »
BIBLE Vf.HSE TODAY
Wr know that al Ionic 1*M onlj
(Cod will coma to fiod'a clilldr.n
Do lour m y brat ind I n n I hr
in u ili ailli your F»th»r.— Mall
11:29: Yr (hall find m l unto
your »ouU.

CAB ■ TRAIN CRASH
ItlCitt Sl’ KINGS Aug i,
Mr*. Nellie Brown ««f Elm*
1111., wa* killed and hei huthaoL
Albert. M. pottlbly injured ini „ ,
nully when their cur cnt«M mi*
!«
the fide of a Sealoard Air |j
passenger train engine im-c* .,
here and Newberry today.
A. B. Uaiford, *ngin.-.-r of iu
locomotive, aaid it appearH £
him the car » u traveling U-t . , , ,
r,0 and cr&gt; mile* an hour

Spies In Washington
The latest any story In Washington, revolving a b o u t
.Miss r.lizabcth T. Bentley, has been something of a sevenday wonder. Among news observers on the spot there has
been a s h a rp difference of opinion us to whether it is u
shocking revelation or a scandalous bit of back-fence gossip.
Miss Bentley's story war* not new. She told it to the Fed­
eral Bureau of Investigation several years ago. There are
many indications that the FBI investigated it thoroughly at
the time, but apparently no formnl charges or arrests result­
ed. Did the FBI find the story to be an old-wlves'-tole, 6r
were its findings buried?
Miss Bentley has named a number of persons still in the
federal employ, some in high position, as sources of informa­
tion. Most of them immediately issued flat denials. Some
said they never he a r d of her before, ami ro-exaniinatuin
brought from Miss Bentley the statement t h a t she never
made direct contact with some of those named, but only took
information attributed to them. Those who confirmed deal­
ings with her asserted they never gave her any improper in­
formation.
Obviously tin* key to the riddle of the authenticity of
this story is in tin* files of the FBI. If the congressional com­
mittees really want to know aIrout it, they will summon o f­
ficials of tliut bureau to testify before them.
On all sides the ouestion lias been risked: Wiry did the
government permit alleged foreign agents to remain in its
employ? That question, too, can be s t be answered by the
FBI.

Explaining Hess

By law, nine l), 8. Blau,
firallv prohibit a man from ti.taj,
jug hi* wife'* grandmother.
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Among state itaiulea in ,jj,
b'nltal Slate*, » total of ”g fcf,
ferent ground, f » r divorce it,
rrccgiiired.

Home For Sale
Seven room*, two lota.
Kuril) converted to n|.nrtrn*nu
for nti Income. I.wntrd h Corner i*th it Elm.

HlGHlT-ta vured Eir.li Zatcpck ol
Citchctlcvakia run* true to fonn by
winning the 10,000 meter race at
the Olympic Game* in London.
Zatopck covered the dlttance in 23
Minute* 59 6 second*, which li 118
treondi better than the prevlou*
Olyn.plc record,
(International)

Jor I Undue ki. Honda’* Ilf lh
Dmitri longiriintan, announce!
that hr will tuppoil (hr Dumm
li. krI With linking logic, hr M )i
hr cannot Hippo it C oir mot Drory Lrfiu if hr hat rnaclrd a Civil
Rigidt pcogiam in thr Mate of
New Yoik. So hr will yole foi
Tinman though Truman propcnri
to makr thr itatr program na­
tional in tcopr

One of the unexplained sensations of the war was the
flight of Rudolf Bess. Hitler's chief aide, to England in It)11.
Ills slated runt was to negotiate peace, yet he never showed
any proof that Ire was authorised by Hitler. The general
conclusion was that lie was more or less insane. As such,
he was carefully guarded until the Nuremberg trials. There
his trial resulted in conviction, und a sentence to life im­
prisonment.
New light on his mental state lint, been thrown by u
book, “The Case of Rudolf Hess", containing studies by eight
British psychiatrists who studied his rase from 19-11 to 1940.
They concluded that while not really insane, Hess was emo­
tionally unstable nntl in fact psychopathic. They attribute
Congratulation! to th o ir hou&gt;ethis to Hei training under the stern father-master rule of
w ivej who a ir refuting to buy
,the German family, and the German educational policy of
meat t l today'* fantastic •Y**'*- suppressing normal feelings of kindliness and humanity,
There are only tw o way* to bim«
h ph&gt; Wftn m,t the only instance of this type among the
pnec* down Increase the supply- leading Nazis, in fact, Nazi Germany was definitely ruled
or reduce lire demand. Such tub- 1^ , j|ie njjmirmi1|, Thu problem now is how to bring this fair!
icrfugfi »» 01A price control*. |mm(, |0 the ordinary German,
mrrrly drive lupplte* underground,
trtull in Ll*ck market* which pro­
duce crime and favor the weglthy.
Since (he tupply cannot be intreated at long a* labor thortage*
e x iil. the only altetnalive i t to
reduce the demand. A buyer*’
strike w ill bring price* down in
a burry.
Ih e irtdgnition of Henry U '.llic e '* party in North Carolina,
the refuial to recognize the Dinecral*. may tw ing the T ar Heel
•late into the Republican column.
W ith 44 peicrnt o f die vote* be­
hind him in 1944, when he wai
running againtl the great and undefeatable Rooievelf. when 'here
w at a war on and many people
did not want to change hone*
in the middle o f the liream, even
when il had taken 12 yean to
n o t* it, Dewey doetn't have to
■ain much in order to win. W al­
lace will, of courte, take lorar
away from Truman. Certainly the
Com m uniili who would vote for
Truman, if they could not vole
for Wallace, w ill vole for Wallace
now that they can. And the D ilie cral* who would vote (or T h u r­
mond. if they could, certainly w ill
not vote for Truman now that
to all hit other im u ll1 he an4
h it friend* have added thi* new
o ffrn re of keeping Thurmond'*
name o ff (he ballot.
Ed Higgin*. who with John
Krider went to N rw Y olk a week
or *o ago and told the M ayfair
Hotel to the New Yoik (iia n l*.
had a lot to do w ith building that
hotel in the l in t place. Not many
people trrtember that Mr. Higgin*
w ai p m id tn l o l the Chamber ol
Commerce for three y ra n during
the boom bom 1924 to 1926. and
a* iucIi wai actively m te rritrd in
promoting the contlrudion o f a
lo u ru l hotel. A big clock wat
e rrclrd at the head ol Magnolia
Avenue and every lime another
ihoutand dollar* wa* railed lo r
thi* putpjie th r hand* o f the
clock were moved aiound until
finally they ahowrd n ra rly. half
a million dollar* in hand. A l the
tame time the Chamber of Com­
merce iponiotrd it* f iit l big ad­
vertising piogram and more than
112.000 w ai ipent in northern
publication* inviting people to
come to Sanford. M r. tiiggin* wav
the Ford agent in tho»e day*, but
*omehow he al*o found |ime to
put on one o f the biggett tubdivision development* around here.
We know became we lo ti $6,000
in il ourself. He even bought a
fleet o f buses and brought fo lk*
tip her* from M iam i. But the depreatioo ruddenly put an ecd to
all that. However, Mr, Higgin*
rrmained active. He became • city
commissioner and then mayor of
Sanford throughout moil of the
depression and taler took over the
duties o f manager o f the
of Cemmm e . n pomtion w id th he

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U. S. Air Perce Check
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Jet Plane* Being Built
Are Beit Yet Developed

Sptcul (o Central P/es*
AMU NOTON—America 'j dalenui leadvr* have been taking
W ' atock or ihta eountry'a air power. ]u*t In case, and Ui*y have
(ound out that the United StMea Air Force could more than held
its owr, In any near-future war
They know that there ere a gu-ni many dark eputa on tl.r pp.turc
hut are encouraged by then* tact*
t —We have 2 000 U-20 superfurt*. bc!ltv«d still lc be Ihe l&lt;H./nt
range, heevletl ljuiuti-punfhliig plane* available
to any power In large number*
1—We have placed order* for nearly ell of the
I a billion dolUra ■ulhorlitd by the tu t Cui.yieu
for warpler-v* and engine*
3 W r have tiallrd diapnjal tif i«*enal liuiidud
Wnrld War It plant* amt an xctllng many uf
them bach Into wlrcralt pio-luitinn
t Tli'i Atr r'ofi-e l* (etting all the rtciu.U it
wanta. and three aie uf high quality, capable "f
quick dcvelopnnn*. Into the skilled jwnruiwT
ueed*d to u|&gt;era'.c a..d maintain the cumplea n*w
plan* lypea.
B-Production r| Jet nghtirt and bomlxra la
ptcKetdlng aatbcf.'iilorily. H u m * n;*y b* build­
Wntkingten
ing mure Jet flghtrni monthly, but the** ait not,
believed to eurpat* in abtHty the Lockheed Dho-.li’ig liter or the new
Republic Thunder|*t and North American Bgtiter.
B—We have acvernl advance baae* m tir.- r.l-r.J Icttand. Alaska
and elsewhere in goiHl shape to mount catUiUl-lltidu «n any enemy
and Immobilise him.
Many mote such tuaei are ncr l»d Trie Navy britrvte aim aft
carrier*, which can move ailniliy up u&gt; the (rmgv-watvia ut a foe,
can All the Mil.
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phone 60ti for appohiltitci.t it
678-J after fl;30 I'M.

|)r. 0. la. Persons
O I T O . M in it lS T
n tu M I*l COMPLETE
trlT IC A I. SERVICE
fita -'i* presrrlbed, ilispenaed
lie pair * and ail]u*lm«nli mad*
tl oni ■ 9-12 — J i
Sal. M l
I'bone 2VS
AlUiitir National Bank llldg.
.Sanford. Honda

—ONE DAY ONLY—
Tues. Auff. Ullli!

A fOKAUI MOOIL, widowed Mr*.
Doris Funt, 21, la shown comfort­
ably settled in the White Plaint,
N. Y, home of millionaire Jotcph
Bancroft, whom the named a* Ihe
father of her expected child.
Thwarting all efforts by Bancroft
to have her removed, the expectant
mother declared she would stay la
lha boms until he "promise* to take
care of both of us." (International)

MCA Victor M tconUugAriM

CANNOT CA IIftY KLOIMOA
bT. AUGUBTINE. Aug 6 -vP *
—Secretary Frank W. Upchurch «&gt;!
the Honda Democratic Club .aid
today the chairman uf the State
Democratic Executive Committee
"Seem* oblivious to the fact thnt *Iht TfnnttSM PlowboyA Hit Guitar*
Truman cannot carry Florida."
In » recent statement, commit­
tee chairman Alex Littlefield tail­ i Appcjirinif W illi Kdtly •
ed upmi Florida u support l'ievi­
Lit I It' Buy Within*
dent Truman and bis program.

Gabs Tucker
Annie l.t*u und Bunny Bill

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YOUR

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• UUM IV-nttUW m PllO Pm .I If John L u « n ever retire* an
head of the Miner*' Union he ahould do prrtty well oa n propiivt.
A l a (tag* when M il coal contract negotiation* were getting no­
where. with Lewis even refusing to otscua* terms, the union chief
haughtily remarked to the o|wtalura:
T know what'* going to be In the new contract. You'll pay the
MU. whatever It la "
Tan day* later Lrwi# told a federal tact-Bnding board to with.*
held an Injunction and there would be no peril to the national wetfare Ha said:
"I know the breed. The only thing that will happen la a I raffle
Jam al IMh and I atrreta ttIMW headquarter*t as the operators
atand In line to put their John Hancocks on a new wag* agreement"
Forty-eight hours niter that Ut ol cr)»t*l gating, the operators
trooped Into Lewte'j swank, sixth-floor office at UMW headquarter*
to sign up.
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atmosphere of crime and aulclde: Would-be suicides may And It
hard to "cheat" Ufa In the near future even though they swallow a
poisonous does of barMturlc sleeping pills.
Dm. Augustus c. P. Bakoa and William U Howell, of Washing­
ton's Georgetown university medical school, report n type of cheat
"tourniquet" that may be effective in saving the
victims of too many steeping pills.
Such medicine* affect the breathing centara in the
brain. An overdo** permits breathing only through
raffas drives, experiments with dogs have shown
that tfea rate of breathing can b* increased by
Thin In dost* by binding th# middle of U * cheat with n kind Of
tourniquet thnt ks*pn th* animal* breathing although their brain
canteen are deadened by the drug.
The Georgetown physlclana said. how«vrr. that more research
would have to be done before they could b* tur* (hat such a pro­
cedure would aid human victim* of barbtturt* poisoning.

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C a l e n d e r M is s M ild r e d
MONMAY

Ciii'U* No. 3 of the F ir.I Baptist
Church i.ill inert at ll„ home of
II. K Turner iiiu West
Seventeenth Mr.&lt;t.
Cltclet
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l i m i t of
of the
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First Itaplist Church Mill mv-n *tl
3:30 I*.it. 4. follow*: O.rtle No. I
tilth Mis. Jly.on South. Flo.a
Height*. with Mrs. F r .l Myeis ...
to*lioites&gt;; Circle No. J ut i m
* hurvli in the I E L rUstre-.iuj
Circle No. 4 with Mrs. W la. Gu-.
din. i . 1-1 .Vlugtiullu A . i'ii'..'; t u
cle No. 5 will, Miss Minnie Stevart, hit Myrtle Avenue; Circle
No. ti with Ml*. Ileiitrlrv Near.
some on V.V.t Ninth Slieet. Tin
Sunbeam, will meet at the church
.1:30 l-.il also.

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Mr*. tV n y Camerun and h»t
daughter Mi*. David Thrmslwt.
who » '« ' spending » week ut N. *
? " » » « ■ lf*»ch .ntiiluln.il water,ll,y honoring Mis* Mildred Robaon,
brill* tliict, Thi* giutip left Sttlifofil
at t(l:00 uYlork In the tm&gt;Tnin«r ®t»*l
f
twi numri g ami n picnic
h'n*"*™ ■' ,h" •**«•' » » ' « * ■ ,
Th.p
w ,r' atlwrtlVely de
c*&gt;r**(,‘l1 wl' h »ummvr flower* and
greenery.
Muting
the
« r*\‘ " T y . Murine the luncheon Onthe hnnore,.
‘ h " ; lly'.r
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MU* 1 “ l s *,hul1* uu* *-'tv,
n a
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of not.-pupei fur bolding the lucky
[date,
Those enjoying the day with
Mis*
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i s o n a l s

Mr. and Mrs. F. C Whin left
yw t*id«V f &lt;i Ogden. 1’ tab where
|l»i.*V will opfn.1 a nioMh.
--------------Mti». J. A &lt; mill aml m&gt;ii Jt»#*«*
hnvts utuint-tl from « twu u w k 'i
vtirutniii
lit in I m Iia i .i ami
llliii.n.
Mi. mid Mrs. Gene Haiti -on
,„ ,j
-Musty" |ilsn t&lt;&gt; leave
tutnurruvr lor lhi&gt;l.mn li.-u.li to
spend n .lis t
Fiiends mil l*.- glad in hum
t hut Mm. Still h-y V|ill.Hi imi l*
Kitting ulot g in. It I .IImmui; an
npp'luls-i tuiiiv pelloinie.l at the
Fh'iidu Sanitarium in Oi Iambi.

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iMollioili.sfH To Stutly
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World Evangelism

'*.1

A study course on woild evallK.'llatn will In- held In three Wednciday night sceaions at the Fi.*i
Methodist Church at S:WI F..M. In1yiiiiutiK on Aug. I). The touts.- is
being aiMinsored by the Melhtnli*!
Women’s Hoeh ty of Cliristian S. ivices and ull persons interested
etc invited tu attend The meetmg un Wsilneoluy will Ug.u a&lt;
8:im l*.M.
A varied [irugram has Wen |duned and will include s|ie. cheit, dinlii at ii III .'sent Utlun- nttd llu* show­
ing of rolurvd pictures. The test
Issllt to be Used for t he . s t u d y
ruurse Is by* Willis l.nninft. t’re:
byter ian nils.ioiiaiv 1 hi* roar"*' i*
under the charge of Mr*. H. F
( ‘ren»haw. ..irrtatv of mi.piynai y
cdii.'ati.m of the W S. F. 8.'

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?; $ &lt;p

All S o u l s ('Imir
Club H o l d s .Meet
The nionihly uniting oi tin- All
Soul* Choir Club was In Id on
Tiu-dn'. evening at the Communitv Hull in tienrvn A weinei toB't.
Minnie danring nnd games were
enjoyed hv the IllrUllwl - of tile
club A 'ink race «|| held •* 11Ii
*im oil/** Wine no siil. *1 In l'ul
l.a/or
Following tin enteitainnient u short luisiiu &gt;« inerting was
held
Thu*.* present included M* and
Mr* It.ilidi l.uhlnsUi. Mrs. A. O.
Von I I . (bulls nnd Mr*. Mary
Church. A I ssi the \|(.-i« FranceIrFila. Joan lattoi. Marv Ann
Sublayer. June McfJ H Finn n ■
V ti.'ll, Shclu M.nire, I uliel I.eFils,
l’ul l.uior. France* M.nire. Mary
N'.wheny. .lean lhdiluyer Kathryn
&lt;'.ilium and It.n.niary I’ ullum A l­
so ticurge Temple. lb my Kirlilri.
H&lt; nitId lu’ Fils. luiiiii McGill. J*m*I
Mi Gill. Jimmie McMwniel. Jaek
jb tiill and Wallis I'vie

Ml. ui.«i M i- i.ln.ii W uniiish
T..i l.ivitiirston and the Im*
kl.d oil-, Jim ui.d John, have at*
f
v8M
*8,
Circle* of the Women's Ausi.t .d 11mi. \!lu its uiai an- the
llialh” of the F ist I'reshyteilali
Itllei' - i f Ml
C 1..i ., II. itrai'.y at
Clunch will meet us follows:
her 1101111' on I'ttrk A t .line
Circle No. I. Mr*. I* I. Frailer,
chim muii, with Mr. Itny Mann,
All*. Iliitiiett lluhliia. I. s i
111-' W* it Nineteenth Street, at
V o lt'll
u n ite ti.m.ui"« from
Sl30 I*. M : Circle No. *, Mi-.
ran i ' a hi .
i. ha •* n t ■*,i C K ( i init. chairman, with Mrs.
iiiy; telalivis for the |&gt;n&gt;i week.
Ginn, I T11* .Snnfoid Avenue, at
.''Ml I'. M ; O re l* No, S, MiMi Mi.l Mi '. I . I. W
Jr.,
C. C. Mendel-on. chairman, with
and chililivii. K.lwi.i.l and Mar­
Mit II II McCasIln. SOM Mel* , !
jorie. will ..rrito totimriou from
lonville Avenue, at StUO I*. M.; |i
J.a1.i land t. .|M n.t ili&lt;* w.ekt-n.l
FIIONT FULLNESS . Many
C lide No. 4. Mrs. J. C. Hutch!- t
with Mi and M - t I Witmn ut skirts In the New Yolk iol1ecllc&gt;nl
run. rhaliTiian, with Mi-. W. M.
then home i-n W&gt; - i Third Stn-d.
IIJU.TKD FT! i *
N. vc
for full and winter 11148-49 are
Il'dlii.iini.
Yiilen.'iu Drive, at )
Volk »%■•,« t
M Gard.-ll
■lint in buck, forward-looking in
.1-SO I- M ; Cnele No. 6. Mr*, i
1 Or, ami Mi'. II. W Rucker,
Ijrif I %1L.I n* 5.i.a ytllll V S.ll k ' .it rs.S
A. H Melt ain't, chairman, at the
i Ml* liar ha i a lEurk.i and Wuyde front Dcsigne: Klvlette'a Oxford
fur .4u1urn11
t vu in n n ’ -i:*.
church at 10:00 A. M. to iro to |
Ituck.'i me ( h i ,ilmy iwn wieus rjtay woolen dnytitnu .!te»a rip*
,iiiii * a,.mif tu | t 1inn.. V inolo.a*
flock Snrliir* for a covered dish |
at [mints it. Tcnnt"*ee mol Ken­ pies out from the rrtas'Croii
til" ill *. * ii I .* p. ,s It ts cut
[ib-nle; Circle No. (5, Mrs. J. K. I
tucky where tiny are visitiny re alines craving below the trim
atm
wdlt
(! u|w witn a
waist Inic C o 11 ii r. Inti rvsllngly
Minucr. rhalrnnui. with Mr*. W.
lathes.
r c p j . j -.oil ted rrepe tup and
V. Till lift. 117 Mrllnnville A ve­
fuliitd. is among many ru tv ty[&gt;ee
■ blink w.sd skirt .■ I di iw n In
nue, with Mrs. C. I.. Iteddinu us
Mr. rtml Mr- C. K. S|H-nrrr Btid , from very siuull to very largr.
I to the waist ■ rib i rrk Irat her.
hostess at IliHO I*. M.; Cttck- No.
flntllthti'i l.iml.i ui.d \|i- .1 IV, llruy-tonrd hutlona are Iridescent,
Hhriwl 111'.ir .’ ill ' i - are wml.
7. Mrs W. I&gt;. Rdche. chairman,
Hull uie . » m'.'tI'd In leturti over
i.v. y. t)n ss /nsfifnlr 1‘hotuJ
f
1‘
'
t, l l.ofo/
Walkot f’ nlp
with Mis. A. C. Monte. 131"* t»uk
the wiekend from New Smyrna
('lark lu'on.itdy
Avenue, at 3:30 1*. M.l Ruslnes*
Ik'iifli where they have lieeu
Mary Holly
Woman’s Clicln No. 2, Mts. I rick
s|iendihK the |iast three weeks.
Miss Wiilmldt W ill
Ml U t FILES Si l l
Aiken, chniitimn. trill meet with
NEW YttltK. Aug. ti (AY— j
\IHFItS TO SI-FVK
ili»s
Marv
Karle. !H)7 West
S |)i*a (v A I Alliance
Friends will la- ylml to learn Lundlraiter Artie Shaw will file
Vtnyne II. Allwis, Towttseiid
Twentieth Street, with Mts. lumn .
that lieoryr A. Junes, who under­ suit today foi aiitiuliuetit of huMTul. iu.lii.nal repi.-Miitatlv.', ..ill
Hi van u« co-hostess ut M:0 I I*. M. I
Miss
w i Nh Ilium*
\\ II iH.liit,
went an o|n*ratioii on Wedi csday*. luaiiiage to Katiileen Winsor, n.ldres* niemlwi* of Hie F.fth
I is yet!tin; ninny nicely at the nutInu „ f "Foiever AmW r." aay* Cotigrs--siotial Mistrirt Townsend iiuiiL'I.t'i **f Mi muI M i' \ Wit**
ll4»Ilit •&gt;( Hilflftiti, will Im* U'llFil
PermtH l-niiithton Memorial llns- his atto'iiey. Stanley J. Morman. Council ut a meeting to Iw held ilHakcr ut H * t ini-tinn mi l Mi**,
nltnl.
Anticipating the action, Silas.Sunday ufl.rnoon ill 1:30 o'eloe'. •iotinr) Alli tit-1 Smiui.iv niitinuii;
Winsor y.-terday filed u petition ot the Tourist t'enter. The pul.lie til I hi* 11 IRi Htimk ‘t'lVH i*
ill state 8 iprune Court asking I- invited to attend.
Mu&lt; W h Im.I.H Itn•* Imt ii U. DVt ly
Mr*. Mayme Hislgkin mol soil *T'in weekly temporary nllmony
cMy4tR«;|l in
Mlv-it.n utul llltilc*
Steve sod sister, Mrs. Sully W il­ itnd (10,(WO counsel fee, to defend
,,
HrhiMtl va ** *
Mhihub lplnti fur
liam*, will leave this week-end herself again.t the nnmitlnrlit
' ' **,r ' ‘ut*
so.'hssHl iov&lt;*ral y» i-i
,itvil
rittvi uiuli'i
‘ for a two will,-, vacation in , u|l
tea rrow.l r.luv Iw liinde from A|i|»4)in(nit ii+ -it jn.hn ,i a M
if'M rego Mr. Williams I* assistant
.
.white nr .pong,* cake baked in n
r
S*t
! '■&lt; 'Ii- 'inn.
She said »he al-o w.ij.tii
,&gt;i (
|liiU When Hie rake is
:to tieolge A IKCuttes, assistant
»ii n
wi t k% f»»i
pie** hei counterclaim • I a ** B* ( , Iml it should le out Into dia­ She will * I
state attorney.
I ml in.
at nl ion.
mond.. sipuiies, re. tangles, circles
Print i•• y
t** Pluhi'h Ipliiti.
All pupei . In mm Hal ease* are.,,, cieseetit nnd covered with :i
ided by the ernirl uinler New tiu lted fondant rnloml in u pastel Ming W m * !»l»|t yfiitlunl &lt;1 fr«*m tIi*
Hi irilln J*- 11iit?11 pVhmil cf Sutifm «I.
I’HINCEHHE LINKS . . . Fitie-l
' IM‘ ,S| 1'!*’ HEt F.l’ IInN
York stale tuW.
fklinde. Each small rakp can then Mill It iiiit (h*- f Villi til Ihhir l«*
a—l b 111
an II
« aae al
I «** 'V• 11I41f» A (llUtlfH I'f tU*'
The CoujiIA man Ini ill OctolwrlIW* decorated individually with u
~ NEW MONEY* KUK
Eilliiii* i»* *^im iimfi* M. Mi*
n .T
rr :
[ J .1 :, ; '
K t,.t ........ .an church «m ....... . 1940. S' isv for III,'
d r « . in this « .tlunm, imiwuloal |(
, y ,„
JUn.I.Il Farris
i(th time, rake iltenialor In a vat lei y of
\|| fti it n *‘|i nifm* I** tin* H|i***'lis*
YOUR OLD T11INC3
prim esse Pllhmiettr a New York with a reception on Sunday af- 'll** Win-or for the sssond.
fid.it s.
-(-itiif -i* ii * llliniwi' * imrrli.
fashion for afternoon nnd after- ternoon hetweeu the hours of
To Sit Ulnar Jr J Fuinilurw
five Tiny blark ha,Id twit Inns 4:0") and *i:0&lt;) o', lock. Hev. Farris
Kvoo, Hs.liu, llirtrlr. Tools,
match the embroidery, starting ,
„.,.. ntlv arrived in Sanford
fee Bat. raw be euld s ill
Just below the shoulder* and on j,, n-sume his duties ns pastor
A W A N T 4M IN
ct.wlug Hie alii porkel* on earn ,,( tin- church All members and
ATyRU NkWSl'Al'UI
aide of the aklrt
friends of the Christian church
J N F U r u i /nuftfiifr I'holut
at&gt; invited to attend.
w e t t in g
-fie

AT PENNEY’S
Your Savings Mount Up!

i v *.t!/ -i
Hints To Houscnivcs |j u.coUnl-

’ • . » what ea't.-ca
and how to prevent
By Isabelle H. nuiMlvy
thcr.i, but we keep right on having
I lien because
don't take tlm#
THE THING To Mo
j or e.ne necessary to prevent ml*Allot T AIVIIIKNTS
hup*1.
When a farmer's wife U
18 I'ltF.VFNT THEM seriously burned u n j their home
•Is -Iroye-I hv fit.- m ulting from
Tin. Week. v
ut I’ mI ill Safety •ici pouting u hit of kerosene in
Week, is ii jfimm| tiuir f it KlorltfnV in. sto'C, every person who nads
rur.i’
- to think nlniut nrclilrfit |o: him - about (he utifurtunate oc*
un tlir farm an.l t.. *!&lt;» MwnrthinK i currence allows that it's dangrroue
thorn, \» *| thi mil) tiling to noir kero-*-iie in a stove to start
thpt mu I** «1&lt; ru* nlmiit nrciiiorit^ a fitc. Ye| some who know of
ia ti* tak**
to |in*v«nl them.j i.h an acci-lmt urn. the cause o f
It wuiilit l*r fim* for nil tuiot pro it may do the -am. thing and rtuft»t« lu rfM ihf tht• w« **k to tnakr fi i the iame ronu-quencta.
t v*** , rffio t lhr\ mil tu pfrvrht ,
.KciJruU ru. a tnd it. tin* fut*if*.
M M tlM ; i lilll'H
*' At r*'iin!i Ikl'■* I* at! v»&gt;11«-1k&gt;* 11w (i 4) ^
All loeic i f 17 i,, mj here who
. «i |tii|* I Iiu.t -- f **n11■iti t ** r'vr r y me lull'll slid ill Joining the
in*, nut imvuI* ni rat. Ir* |ir&lt;*vi&gt;nt« Maiinr
ate trqueiled to
atil fl folk- Will « %i' 11i *.* t hi t*t • jw r contact Sgt, ltd! Mason at the
cm!* Hfili |*i k',nt.if i'lrttP' anti will l-osl Offai* wlii'M f,.- ||,, Wen
'liirMnt* !li« ' u*.t". :|- 11tut ra tl t f since Tuesdav He w II to* there
t&lt;intont • \i &gt; .1* til« «r»- nlwnvi haul s uti oVl.nl tin. evening and
u in, rl»* TU*-\ * i't- **.((• i intf .4ml toMi.liiiv. and will Ii'iim to Or*
toriow. tl;i*y «!• .tin\ nr injure lifi* lundo tomorrow ev.i.h.g Thos#
un.t pr«|N rt&gt;. th»*v I'AiMi- |t»«i ,if Mtkn 411* urn'll Ii- ft# m c him arr iidl*
il*u iiftil miiii* y\ niiif ili* % Iohi*! vf-4.| tu vi*if hi «Aiitr ihF Marint
th«» piiHliicr•vi|\ ,.f rl„* intiuithial
A ffix '
O »t |'o»| Offire,
s’tU'ii.o.nlt\
i *• tir.il rmtiuf)
Hidjtjidic, Utiai i!*»
V\ I»*4s»| 4*t"» Ut 4(1ciljfltt % fii‘ -

U t U l.l) v o r

L IK E TO

II A V»: E DIM A IIN*
D U E S A l K M . H A l 'I I ?

EI H) V

ARNOLD
“ THE TENNESSEE I'LOW*
Hu\

RCA \ H It 'll

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W ll.l. A I T K A U

AT

The MUSIC BOX
lli» W E S T F I R S T S T R E E T

T I ES.

,U (;. 10th

12:30 l\M.

To i,ti1*'if&gt;1 any of tils iceotil* leiUgill ut rliat lime

!!

nnd t*. I.ii sdi n-t ovei station WTItlt.
[to -oi. (■ -.e Eddy Ainold and hi- lug llillylidly Jambod* at tlie llu&gt; Tlieatre, Tues.
niglit

Aug ItHh Matinee sad

I n Vi’l* now oil .ale at Hits llox tiff ice

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action
J

w ash es everything

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FASTER, CLEANER,WHITER, BRIGHTER
than any s o a p . . .

in hardest w ater!
4^| SrW iilf/Mdo
*i* t% Mhit* 1#"itaIt whit* t , • •
f idort l&gt;rt(/lif» r! Su wontlrr women nr® invluR
nbout this /(ifditmiM h«*w Uiuiliilay tliiwtivi iy
thut Kr*,&gt;®vrn t Jilm-tllily clutlu n * xti n « l«4nnf
Yrn, nil fumtly vuipIi m t*( i li uni't fnxti i Ami
KAII with
If* fflnii Arflmi riiiitalvin a
/(llMJliniM n«‘W

Hint

1*4

( n wh ite w drill

whiter ami i«&gt;l(»in tu i|;tit«4i !
G«t #rtn titra* ^
duty u a %h.
tiki M#ru//( and
play rlalhti,
ciiantt fu ifo
uilh tkii nru *•!
miracti from
I hi ColgatePalmotnaPerl
/u6orufurui !

Classroom Cottons
Wontlerfiil, wailiaLle cotton i» prettier than ever!
Striking plaids, merry print* in poplin, broad­
cloth, rhumbray. Swinging skirt*, jumper and
cape eflccta, handy po% l«. Some with good big
bemi for neat year, lool’Savr! 7 lo 14.
LITTLE

G IR LS’

DRESSES

Mill* piiiue contra*)* on gay
laldi and print*I All easy-to.
(under cotton* I 3 lo tu.

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-SPECIAL!
Penney’s L c s h o i i s in Thrift Sturt
Uefore School Opena!
I^jolt Mutheni! . . . at these top notch (HrU Cotton DruascB.
All amnrtly detailed and washable as a cake of soap.

luscious comlsole-slip

Rich tudf ***

No toap icum•••

$4.98

Etm tn hardest water I
KAD'a g . p . r - IV-VlHwa
.4cfloa I* a new scientific
washing principle llrimre
you rich suds In
hardest water.
When you wash.
KAIIwilhReperH’.ffluy ilfllus
penetrate, ma­
larial* fa lter
and more thor­
oughly. Hushes
d irt out. No
''graying'' ausp
scum. Wash la
cteansr, whiter I ,

ftovi'frou for Irovmcaugj glamor for giaduatttj
undia-dalight for you who lose lovaU il
M ill Elcint'i twlthly flarod comiiol# dip with
bo-rufllod four goto skirt and oyolol Irimmtd
tomlwl# )op. Sparkling whlto, haoranty blue or
bon bon pink in multifilomont crapat. Sl*a» 32 lo M .

roa all

gAMILY WARM

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�rmpAT. A P flrst &gt;, i | i 8

n r r ^n Nffmit utm ny.n *

Sanford Gi a nt s

1 To 0 Contest From Palatka A za leas
Grid Practice To Begin F or Seminole High On A u g . 16

To

Meet Orlando Sens
In Single Game At
ParkTomorrow N' itc

HIT MISER

Tallahassee P i r a t e s
Move Into Fifth In
(ieorgia-Floriria I*oop

ttujtiUn. (Jcorifi Diehl gave the
Chkk* right hit*.
To fefcpqrt Sept;. 1;
The AtUntu-Cliatlhnnuga game,
via* a homer parade--two h)r ra h
N eill
and
Italph
(Country!
taain lldlv SlUt ami iloli Held fcol
Outlook
II) AStSM'IATBI) I'RKSS
Bill Mackel, a right handed pit­ third Loolsout'a pair ami Tom
The Tafia ha t i f Pirate* con*
cher, hat Item assigned to Sanfold Brown rollcttcd Atlanta'l nurd to run the scale of Gcoigjafrom the Jacksonville Tars of
ju
Florida la-ague standing la*t night,
y„nili4ll |&gt;nir*[&lt;r fnr jilLSanfoid the Sally la-kgur, Manager Hal
taking over fifth place; with an
ngilj., who 'vert; ih high *th»nl fitida r of the Sanford tiianta
H-i victory over the Thomasvllle
announced
Inat
night.
i t ytfit, will iM'jcIn. M |hr SrtnL
T ife tt'
Markrl, a former University of
idr Ml&gt;ch nehool. ptietlee field
The Finite* have out traveled
m, Monday. ,M v . |fl. It watt Pfiinaylvania pitcher. w »i signed
nny other team in the league in
nti'Jficha &gt;e*thrnny h y C h r I to n Jersey City con I rai l. Jersey
CHICAGO, Aug. (1 (Ah—Right i and (tie ltd* year, tiimhllnjr from
tt’ea. fin tl' o f the Kcitilholo City optioned the rt fttot 1 Inch
pr«»' today began the Inat round of the lop almost to the Iwltmn,
pet for nor to the Sanford dug.
I*.it Homsm-lln. a eutchcr, ha* the Turn O'Shanter m um ble for but recently on the upsurge to the
tup money of If),1)00 (inly four top of tht ceond ditrt»lott heap.
l»*en tdgheti by the Giant*.
(U'dte:. njuirt-nnd nn ex trn hole
Mr anwlille, Wuynm s whipped
I toll l ’ in--held lint item pi lin'd playoff seemed likely.
termue leading Valdn*U ft I last
on the disabled It: t, njnee he l»
Two toed rhampion* held a one night to improve their challenge
nursing a spmined ankle.
stroke advantage a* the tourney position. The victory » » i the
Connie Ksvakl* ha* U rn aent turned toward the most unptedk- Ikin' ninth in Id *l*it* Cordeie
to the local ho. pltol to haw a (aide finiah In on eighth year his­ oUthlt tie Moultrie Packer* to win
cist romoved from hi.* right elbow,
4*2 while lojth team* cried twice,
Manager Grula-r revealed I a at tory. Boldly l.tieke, the defending and Albany walloped the Amcrirus
titll-t. ye*tetih»y uncorked a third
night.
iimntl a*- .14 -TO, two under par, I'iiiliie• !••*», ably a*slstcd by five
to overhaul Ibimiio it,tiron, the Phil lie rimr*.
It*Id winner, who took a -tandard
Till la iu* re wn* the weaker
t.. Sept. I for Ihe donning of pad-.’
72. Doth pull'd up at itie .11-hole tram in hitting hut the stronger
•‘We have a very bright outlook
marl, with 208'f -eight under the in fielding. Thomasvillc made two
for the lt» Ih grid combine,”
regulation.
error* and gut I3 hlta while Tat*
Kcttli -aid. "Thu trim will &gt;**. in
Only one -treks behind at 2WI Intins-er pta&gt;erl error lea* ami gut
Hi, |,Vi to IH*] pound group, and
II) AS»(H t/.TKD PIILSS
trn mf.V.*. The t'irntv* arored
all nt the starting pten win U*
First place in the Southern were Pete Cooper o f Gainesville five time* in the first three inn­
ulsnit the same site, and that A:&lt;*ori*llnn Is again ocrupted by Floridn Open Champion: and vet­
ings.
eran Lloyd Mnngrum.
ue ah- n lot. There v\ilt be no the Nashville Volt, the position
The V*Jd»*tn Dodiiera were
Cooper
alsmmnl
n
fine
&gt;
1
8
in
hia
tiny tots, nor will there U- any I they have occupied moat of the
scorele** until the ninth na Seidel
third
isiund
hid
while
the
method
large men,” Kettle* explained.
|season.
leal Manrgtum, third lending o f the Bear* limited them to four
The Seminole High machine will
The Vela crawled two percent­ money
winner
with
120,1*44, hit*. The Inaa w«a the Dodger’i
open the 19IH season In Gaines-1 age point* nlmve the Memphis carved n 70.
fourth in seventeen game*.
villi- with Ihe f*urp|e Hurricanes Chick* last night with a narrow
I ynrh of Cordeie mid ilu-u of
Henry
IE
iiomuii
of
&lt;'nlmgii
took
on the night of Sept. 24. 'T h e H-7 victory over the Birmingham
Moultrie went the route hut Cor*
over
the
2IU
bracket
with
a
rally­
sijtiad will lie really dressed up Huron* while the Chirk* dropped
dele managed to hit at ripe time-.
ing C7 v hile Bill Nary o f Phoenix J'hrre tallies rante across in the
for the u» restart. We arc getting an H I game to New Orlcnn-.
m * uniform* for the '4H cam­
The only other scheduled game punched 211 with a third round 70 (fill to clinrh the game.
paign,” Kettles declared.
in Ihe Rout hern was strictly a se- locked ut 212 were Dick Met*.
Stetihena of the Albany Card*
The new Sanford uniforms will loiul division battle. The Atlanta Arkansas City, Km., with 7k and allowed Amcricua four hits while
haw white trouser* of spun rayon, ‘Crackers continued to play in and Hetman Kciser. Arson, ()., with hi* teammate* got ten. It waa the
thild ahutnut against Amcricua
and the Jersey* will la- a bright out baseball. La*t night they wen- no.
Croup"! at 211 were Porky tlii «t*a»un and the sixth won by
orange with Mark satin numeral*. out and lost to the I-ookimta M The Celery Feds » 111 have n ew 1 Birmingham lost to Nashville
plastic bend gears of the latest after some of the worst and then
type. The head gears will be the btst Iiasi bull of the year. The
black, hnd ntimlicrcd with orange Volia scored four time* In the Brat
'innit.g without a hit. Two hatters
figures.
"The uniform* we used last were walked In and two others
year proved l to lie unsatisfactory, scored on errors. In Ihe second
and we rrejvgd a large discount Ihe Voli nicked up three more nn
on them ftom the manufacturers'. Charlie Workman's 4Ulh homer
Thru fore we are aide to purrhase o f the year.
Then the Baiuns started playnew inyuipmrnt for the coming
&gt;i nr,” Kettle* declared.
"Those nut fils last yrar were
very beautiful, but th&gt;* rnrnfuiny
wa&lt; trying to see If they would
Is le Ihe heavy duly wear for
frotbsll toggery. I guess that
yog noticed they were in poor
condition ncxir the end of the
11AIN
tea-’on.” the Sanford roach said. the way ca*y for Nashville lo
The Ki*t Florida Conferejrca take over first place with a IS
on SHINE
talll lie fait during the next year, hit ellarL sgaln*t Memphis, The
Kettle* predicted. ” 1 do not knntf, Pel* won lh» game In Ine fourth
hut I believe that we ran hold our &lt;v||h a three-run outburst. Four
own If some of the Imys route Pel ImDer* got two or more hit*.
irotuxl.
John I l-cslini leading with two
He, polnled out that he ha* a
heuelgous of saveral promising
K‘ iyers. “ Ilolib/ llumpiuj and
nald Dual will give ua n.gnod
start for our, ImckGi'ld,. an# if
kennel c u b

Kettles Has BrUrHt
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Art fteijas tulleif on the hill for llrtl*. rf
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Tdbli of Palatka tarid back to
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Several Sanford drives.
Lloyd UrMaaa*. #•
cifto n . Sanford areond aaeker,, rtlltna. *b
fame up with Iwo excellent play* V* *" 1*V*- ^
Th « Inner defense* nf the Snnford
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ls«t night, an umisusl number of
it*
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Total*
Ylgl Alonso allowed the St.
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NGA RESTORED HIS
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S A N P O R I ) H E R A L D . S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
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JC I«IK n y HKWINOI.H COtTNir. i pU)t ha* lo-m Instlimed aaalnst
KiarlUI'A
you In the circuit court ol the
in tit: Tin: k u t a t k o r
'w a in jm iirui circuit « t riernta.
Seminole County In Chanrary. un­
MAItTIN I.KPXAIIP. drvrssed
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CITATION
plaintiff *» Hal llell I* Klaisl
T ill: XTATK or i i . i ’ KII'A To
defendant, and that the rellsf
t u b n k x t o r k i n ntuTninr
TCCt* o il 15K N K r I C I A tt I Kl* Boouht Is alt absolute dl*nrre
Vou are thirefnre re.|Ulfs-d I"
IVIIUKK NAMES AUK CNKNOWN
HAVI.M1 OH CLAIMING T o IfAVK appear In ssld cause In person or
ANV lltUIIT TITI.K o il INTER. »•&gt; attorney at the I «tirt
K«T IN lNt&gt; To T ill: KMT.O •: i la Sanford. Ytoilds «»n lli» 3»ih
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C ou ld Think o f nnd S till iin,i to u k r strung laxative*. i «•«&gt;
S u ffe r e d .’ ’ Snvn M r. Hon- down in weight and 1 couldn't get
d F a ir fa x , " U n lil Itelon K u » ,lw, nt ni'Ih,',
tim e to M y R e lie f."
"The .. Ii. r HcLmga hruught to
my suffering restored my fnith in
medicine*. I could tell a big dif­
believe in giving credit where
utter the first tmtlle. Nine
lit i* due, and It certainly ta ­ ference
«ve » good appetite. don't have
il to Kctunea irt my case," de­ I have
es Mr. ltonuld F'nirfax. well- ,u l«-. nfmlil, o f what
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n o tif ie d to he m il .ii&gt;i&gt;**r at the
&gt;11 reside,11 Of r.» H Madison IK'un,, n* " '"«■ " ni1 1 ,mv'* lpft uU ..(fl.s
ot I tie I'mii.l* Judcc al Ih*
Tnmna hlu \ n tiie I If mn- those strong laxative-. I'm hark Courthouse
«t Uaotord, t tutiii« «ti
V ». hu»ine«« man. Mr. hair- to my normal weight now anil fe e l, y(on&lt;j»y tin- «ih iiay of September,
spends much of hi* time at trooil In every way. Anyone suffer , a i * i m i . «i i« t*« i.vtorb a &gt;i .
old home there He gratefully ing a* I did should try Retongs.'' |then and there to pr«-..-it surti
; Itetonga I* intends! to relieve |
sufferrtl with poor hvalth to umI fi sa dut* t*» muiificn-nt flow , or
in «m«i t» th» , .i ,
nthifFwiPr «.iM
that I lost fnith in nil medi- " f digestive Juice* in the stomach, f »nlil 'I
will It# ilr* liirtptl r»i tirailnt
rs. Sty digestion So * so hud I ■&lt;&gt;*» 'if appetite, tardcillnc Vila- p*tntP
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g I ate sec misI to sour in my Dun. The active Ingredient* of ReIN WtTNKHH U IIKHK*OK I
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;mach and cause terrific cn» tonga are umrclv Iterlml. combined
Btiit mm C’mmty JudRr of HfRilnulit
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Rav . Ill'dVJ
I f a a e r r e r -tesat* la i « « r ad.
i
*w
hers
11inlet green lu-an seed*. SanH r r a a a a l aa seep oa sIM e tor
fur *t Shiriin
find X-Cel Feed Store. Tele- U PIIU I.STI’ llV—S LIP COVERS A lli.r u . v fo r p elllla h ere
atare I b a a aaa la e a rra e l la a a r phone 1.71.
Full line sample.
For expert’
Itlt \ K E L IN IN G
M IC K E Y MOUSE
j'rtvire, Phone 1112. Sanford Up
Four 900 X 20 11uck tites, tube*
nml A t M I S I lN G
3rd fit Path A i r .
huinlvr)
IDPt
N.
Park.
B
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W
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Uisnt'&gt;
viln 7" wheels for Ford or
Dodge 1! D. truck*. Cash 1100.
lice;'* Cecil Cars A Parts.
SKK US FOR
O p lu m riritl
IF
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MIMEOGRAPH PR IN TIN G
F R I F D .1 U M H o S II R I M P
W . ' . ' . I O S lV « iTA#T
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AND TY PIN G
113 Magnolia A»e. Phi ne 313
DINNERS EVERY N I U I I T .
WKLL.STliPlD .SI NOT...THAT
CREDIT lll'R K A U OF
I lu ll ER R
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P l. . " 2 V
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SANFORD
aFOR RENT
CISC NJ T..:
r*. -3
III1 S. Park
Phono 180
Thayer earring*:. Singer sewing
W lO
N—^
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, N»'w Loraiiimii !l«rtV Hf'whig'
machine, n g and 2 rase* of _
A t .*u s e r
\ '
canned peaches. All reasonable, V tN E T IA N ni.INMS inndc In nr- Da. lime Shop Opi»o»lt«- Pin
!J
\PAn_ MKNT. SIR W. lit. St.
- Ailv.
leaving town. Cull 230 J
i| -r.
fk'mtrmlc Venetian Blind Then lr&lt;-. Plum* 1190.
OFFICE rppee In Mclsch Dadding.
flu
H2I) W. 3id Rt.
riiumt
fArge Ugh* office, newly Heco- (»
ARTICLES WANTED
1I52-W.
mted, all titiPilcs, heat and jnnl•i r
» rvire
furnished.
Call ■-VILL BUY your car regardless
of ego or condition
Ratliff b T o u r F l o r i d a h o m e can i«VbVW, II. &amp; A. Dept. Store.
pcst free. Call 951 for details
Sens. Phone 237-W.
Mruem and up to date one room
in FOGGING, Southern ChemR rfflrienry apartmmt. Ideal for Iliglicit cash pti.c nnid for u*e&lt;l
itiilf. Inc.
hus'p.cs* couple. Downtown ho
fuiniture. Ted Dav'g Furniture
Co. 311 E. Ut. Ph. 058._____
ration. Call &amp;S0.
YOUR SAFETY
uii llie highway depends nn the,
tt'ill :.h«re nicely furnlshril H room 8
IIELI* W ANTED
coiitiltiun o f your cnr.
Don't
house with couple nr family.
.a. ....... _&amp; ........
Inl.i risk*. Bring your car tu
Flee I tic .....
Itefrlgeratur
Stove. S, .-.i lary-of fieri assistant between
C ilM i. $10.(10. 317 West 15th. j 30 and 38 year* old. Excellent
our expert ‘ crvlee men fur n
St. Close to llelpy Selfy Landry., pn/. satisfactory hmits. Answer
I'it FIE CIIECK.UP and ANALw h a t l l T T f \ L "© U A t
- -r jp i d
I . D. Ilox PH. Sanford.
7 SiS:
&lt; T P E ? - ' ---- ^ r g o e s - v ^ 4L Acres Tileil F’arm lacnd *135.
i\C-VK V " ' T ’ r
jy *
G E M III \L TRUCK X E4|IT. C4I.
'
pet year lease. Phone 781-J, 9
WORK W ANTED
if T ^ v a Te
20h W. First St.

;.s

iNOTjns

PHONE 118

Cothran’s Allantic Service

THE
SANITIRD
HERALD

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O n e efficiency apartment f « r Tir.t*or Work by the hour or Job.
rtmple On" 3 room large fur
1 .nughing, harrowing, mowing
nlshed apartment, private luclh,
and dirt moving. tV« «|&gt;ceialiie
all utllltir* furnished. rea« main conditioning building lots
Me rate*. Mnrteiuma Hotel.
sr.d garden plots. Phone 157-J
in the morning ar after 8:00
Four room furnished apartment,
i 1. »L __________________________
utilities futnlshed. 001 Park
Ave.
FLOOR 8ANUING * finishing
cleaning b waxing. Oar powe*
Apt. Nd p* tk. Apply lAtigley Apis.
unit enablea u* In work where
No. 5. fill Park.
there la no electric .onnectiu
available. SI years experience
Garage Apartment. 107 E. 6th
H. M Gleaeon. l ake Mary, Fla
Street.

MODERN 4 bedroom Ranch type
home, 2 ,hath,. Excellent toraUon Apply 600 Plumosa Drive.
Phone 123t-W.

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F7 i Kill hm Cabinets rail C. J.
Gantt, 779-W.

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••stallrhyT"
F'OK KF.NT— Fluoi sunder. Ea*|
operatic n. Rraaonahla ratua, San­
ford Paint ft maa* G o- I’llnos

LI NDTIL'KS—-PERSONAL

1932 lluick. new tires iMlltity. Gmul
I'o.nlltJoii 8145.00, See at 23rd
A Park
A i Gin Pirk-up Ip good running
rendition, Can be seen at l-akr
Mary Garago— Price $100.00,
IM M H
1.96-J.

ton F'nrd truck. l*hone

Hare

radio m i*l Let u* sertlre
set—repair

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W. R. WILLIAMS, Remit ar

110 N. Park Are. Tel. 1120
I.II.A . Long Term Loans C,J.
F.lLA. Repair Laanw

A R T IC L E D

FOR

SALE

Pears—excellent for tanning. II
|o $3 per bushel, according to
■lie. George a Rwsitx, Silver
Lake, phone 770-M.

Rut'lu’s repaired, called for and
d- livered. Phone County 8702.
J. a Walter.

i n PatMilw Ant.

F h m it li

estimate* Phone TM-W.

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TRIGI0AIRE
SALES-SUKVICE

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Phone H9

Si!v(‘r Fleet Cabs

Phone 1*9

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Ph. M

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formerly with
C. Is Prayn
in winter Park
Mather Furniture Htara

CAB BOOKEN DOVJM
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who feel
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Lunme McMullen,, Market Barber
J. W. Hall, ReaRor, 2429 MelSlop open Thursday, Friday h
b.ovlllo A vr , Phw»v UflO-W.
bnturday. No waiting.
By (turner-Niiw maaunary cottage
designed for all electric service) I■ Rm I Foists
lavaslairnta
(to C. Handysldc, (I St. Johns St.
U k « Helen.

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ST. JOHNS
Electric Co.

uoo.oo. Term*.

and for future additions, i$200.

yr-\.

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further

wear and tear *» n y n u r

your

F o il H EALTH PROTFICTION and
C LE AN ER LIVING call 951 for
cum .lele details nn FOGGING,
Soilnern Chi-mirsl*. Inc.
CARPENTERING and re c itin g ,
hour, day or week. A rt Daugh- IS
AUTOS FOR SALE
» ly. FIw Im 775J.
I Wit FIFit. TRAILER. aulUhle
fur live steck. I iviuIi y at Music
Rualnnw Oppiirltmllipw
Rox. 119 W 1st 8t
Phono 953.

REAL E STATE — INSU RANCE
AVON PRODUCTS
PROPERTY M ANAGEM ENT
RAYM OND M. RAI L. Realtor Woman ran work 25 hnurs weekly
and earn I23.$M Inrome. Write
dm. 1 Florida Ktatc Rank Rldg.
Naomi Scahury, 311 E. 19th, ML
.10 room. 2 story house, good
P u s. Fla.
" nrlghboThood, 4 room apartment
« 1
ol -inlis. private entrance. In- 12 " s p e c i a l s e r v i c e s
d’ vidual l*ath b hot water heat
•r, (I rooms downstairs. 1 ear Co I.L 517 for Battery, Generator
ami Rtarter service.
Swain’s
parage on
lots. Price $d.flattery Service, 801 W. First
$(&gt;u.00
St
$5 T.mMk) ami worth it, five roum
hoLso b garage apartment with
H E M A CAR
Udh, paved street
YOU DRIVE IT
W. R. Wlllianms.. Realtor.
PHONE 200
__ IIP N. Park. Ph.
1120
STICK I. A ND-MORRIBON
ILDRIVK-IT, INC.
# .t * 55 Room
Room House,
House, extra
extra large rooms,
intoned
porches,
good
location
# , w
t ci toned
i
Iltlp-Rslfy Self Benrtra Lauadrv
or .wo Iota. $9.00000.
Drlere
Iraalug
PSawa l i t *
2 Bed room House, two lata, |4, 400 W. I5ih (M.

|

CHECK (H A R T
L U B R IC A T IO N

Dr. Henry McLaulin

R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE

1

O C T SET, 0 S A R K ...
HCQC C^AdfS TH £
A A X O r r PITC H
CHAT /AAV CHANGE
W U i} WHOLE U F C ?

WCOB
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tmcuIMT a *

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Station WTRR—1400 Kilocycles
M K iU a i, tn * * * i T
\V*»t#rn Jimbore*
Kama
Matter •»’ I ’atler
Mewa
1‘ommuiiltr faleinler
ttpi&gt;rta llevlaw
aitin Cur lire a k lo t

• ■•day, Aaaael *
llUUdey Mll*U*le
News
oraau lie* eric.
Old llefraln
News
Breakfast With Star
Chapel Upatalra
Airlana Trio
Tour Community Chapel
Time Fur •« Time
Purtralta In Ueludy
Chorletera
Paper lloom
Four Knlahtt
Mlrtna Orchestra
Ai •m itty Of Ood
Halnn Music
Home Tips A Tunee
Hawallaa lvchi.es
Mu* Barron
Cavalcade Of Music
Newa
Vauahn Monroe
I.utheran Ilnur
lluenna Amlaoe
Hanford-OrlaiKln Ball Ol
Sammy Kaye
Marine Hand
News
Twl-f.lte (tuna*
ftectelon Now
Volca Of Army
Newa
.
Here's To Vete
Proudly We Hall
Pnlon Rervlcee
Pteno namtllnae
fittest Star
Ave Marla Hour
Newa
ttei'ord llnunitnp
Maaelcal Souvenir*
Music You Remember
Mldnlalit Itendeaveu*
News
Stan Off

Mamins Itevntlaui
Salon Herenad*
New*

t)ur lnintiiiilii

City llerrealtun
May The N U
New ■
Sntnelhlna Old.
New,
lint rowed,
Blue.
Nraiphonle Swine
Hldere 1‘urple Safe

Newt

Mayer fo r Peace
Album Itevlew
UUItary Hand
Top* In Pop*
New*
Matinee At Mayfair
liar None Itanrh
Saturday Swtna
Muetral Hliowraee
New» A Block*
lltlllillly IIMw
Harden* Mir Freedom
lleayenty floepel Bins***
Naeat lleeerve Show
Newt
Pay* A Inae
Twt-lJle Hunt*
To You In America
Our tuiad He Itrlahl
New*
Huntlay Hehnol le i* « #
Sport a Itevlew
n « * i It mute, setts
Vet lety Mali
Hurt* Oprv
Concert Hour
NrWP
t'anrlna Party

F R ID A Y , A U G U S T fi, 1948

-■tul paprika and blind quickly.
Remove at unci* from heat. Add
miU rraduilly, blending with
whl*fc or back o f wooden » i » « i i
until smooth, after rsrh addition.
Return to medium or hijth heat
anil i.«&gt;k, itirrin r comtanttv. un­
til tiiickcned and bubbly. Reduce
heat to low and allow In tiniimr
2 mlriiitra longer to finish rooktr.tr flour. Remove from rang?,
odd tuna tlnrludinr oil front can),
lemon juice and finely cut par*ley. Mix well, breaking tuna Into
fille r , hut leaving some o f It In
laracr piece*.
Turn Into t In
uividiial baklnir thell* nr dishf*.
Melt the remaining tablespoon of
tiuttci
or margarine In clean
»«nn pan or »ni;ill skillet over low
beat, a Id rrumba and stir until
tiiev j i e evenly coated. Sprinkle
over t'ina and pin e under lour
or moderate bent In broil,r. about
•I ind.t’M ft out source of heat, ro
that crumb* do not get loo brown
lM*furt flab i« hot. Watch clowly. It, about 7 tu 10 minute* nr
to II. h idiould la* thoroughly heat
(d Mid topping a ln‘*ilit iful golden
'irown.
(larnirli
with panley
jjirk: . tucking ►hint alema ini'* C u e.
n u n , -t servings.
AS PART OK THI AVIATION OAV CIUMATION In Moscow, hundred* uf parachuttiU drop from the aky at Uta
Tuahlno Airdrome la an Impraatlv* m ui dlaplay of Soviet tandln* technique. In lha Soviet capital, all hl*h
Ruatian officials—Including Premier Stalin— turned out to watch • parade of aircraft. The ht*h apot of the
celabratlon waa a demonatralion by tha Reda' lateat Jet ptopelled pianos.
(fnlcntdllonal Soundpholo)

s c o n 's SCRAP BOO

Thin Rye, Bread, Buttered
(Recipe fo r Started i&gt;ish Fellow*)

i n t e r p p .e t e r

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Side buttoned to play

tffo iS T lA N

CROSS- |

up y o u r itreamlined

ANDREWS;

HOT W RATHl!H MENU
Cold Root Soup
IlnvIUd Timafi-h'
llrlap I'olatt* Slick, (Pack•red )
Watererea* and Tomato Salad
French Dreaainr
Dread .iml Mutter
Burry Howl with Vanilla
Wafer*
Heve rare
I He* ipe for Starred l*i.h Follow*)

Deaaanl I’olalnea
2 lahle,|H&gt;on* fat
* taldt-ipiHiii* finely diced
onion (1 sin all onion)
I table,poon finely chopped
green pepper
I tablespoon finely chopped'
Deviled Tunaflah
pimento
•1 tablespoon* butter or
1U CUpl diced leftover boiled
margarine
new pula lues (about h email
2 table,|HMin* flour
new potatoe* nr H pound)
U teaspoon salt
U U-aipuon aalt
1 teaspoon dry mustard
D u h o f frra h ty ground
teaspoon paprika
pepper
I cup milk
Daah o f paprika
tine 7-uunce can (I cup) tuna
M elt the fa t over luw he a l; add
I table,poon lemon Juice
tne union, green pepper, pimento
I Ubleapoon finely cut
•no rook
----- until
u n til partly
p a rtly tender,
parsley
•bout 3 to 6 minutes, stirring ork to ) rup (about 2 slices)
tastonally, Add the potatoes and
soft bread crumb*
sprinkle with salt, pepper end
4 ahurl sprayt parsley
papilka. Cook over luw to moder­
Melt 2 tablespoons butter or
ate beat, stirring frequently, until H V O T I _______
p ou ftta are Ihoroughly hot and i heat; add the flour, aalt, mustard

By R. J. SCOn

s c r a p s '-,

very lightly browned, about 10 to
20 minute*. Serve Immediately,
2 to H serving*—recipe may Id*
doubled.
Note: If new puiatuc. &gt; ■« d
were liolltd In their Jacket* key
•hould be peeled befr-re diving.

Beverage

sidelines become headlines

figure!

Belted snugly

tu rmpbaatie your lit­
tle middle! All pait of
the Autumn look.

WHAT PercimYacl
W i l l v d IS L O N Q E R r

THi L A M P -P o S f
Till !S:or.WALK
ARFA?

or

OF TKL fOREICH BORN
IN HABITANTS o F T t L
U .S . C A H H O f SPE A K
E N G LIS H

A

bout

Till, beautifully tailor*
ed auit In pure w o o l
tricollne weave.

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c f ' U l N lL C Iftl
'flllB E S o f INDIA
BELIEVE THAT
MEM ARE. THE LOROS
o f C R E A T IO N ’
WMEH A WOMAN
MEETS AM ELDER LV
M A LE R E L A T IV E
V
SHE KNEELS AMD
1
PLAC ES HER
1
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RIM IT A* Esther William.. .
was recently elected honorary
mayor of Ute California town ol
Twenty-Nine Palma, wears a bath­
ing suit fittingly decorated with
many palm trews, (fnferaalional)

FOR THR BEST ICE CREAM

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BE NEATH
Fo o t a s a
M AR K OF
R tS P E C T *

Jaunty Junior is esciusivtiy ours

COWAN’S

We fiiuke our uwn let Cream, All flnvorg
I’nnty — Delirious — llrtillliful

T I P - T O P
4M Sanford Avenue

You are legally re*
t|ttmtlMe for llte
w it!) ol eirry jirr■on who le leglti*
malrlt oil your ptrinIare. Liability liteur*
ante can lake that
rrt|ioiitilillily ofl
your shoulder*.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

Wo're paying plenty to
improvo your servico

S U P IIIP U N B . . . On# and
all. New York fashion* for tu*
tumn and winter IMS-tl are de­
signed with a slim hlpllne. In
this Samuel Kaaa dress of Mark
crepe, pockela are slanted and
dropped below the hipbones. Up­
standing collar, waistline bow and
pocket cuffs era of burnt sugar
eatIn. Skirt 1* full only In front
itf. Y. Drew fMfifafe Photo)

RTS TI1EKE COLD^
S in v o u i t S S ' W

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ttovt Atlantia to Pecifio, if*
■imply Urrific.

F

Not in a generation — maybe not
in two — ha* any ringle improve­
ment in autoinobiiga caused the
talk or met the instant approval
that baa greeted thi* new drive.
Y o u see the reason in your first
five minutes behind e D ynslow *
You seme that this is not mersly
en improvement on old ways,
but e whole ne w system of (ransfsrring power from yhur engine
to the rear wheels.
For the first lima, oil doe* every-

K k c l i 'l d t y
H. H. CoWman, nsnsvtr
m

East First Stm t

TwwI* WfNtr I. TAYIO*. HWJ

HmKfs/i

thing — replace* the friction
clutch, eliminate* the usual for­
ward gear*, even actuate* the
mcchanUm by which you change
frum D riv in g range to em er­
gency Low and Raverte.
I o u feet the m u lt ,in new
smoothness that's like riding a
mighty tide of Bowing oil.
Y o u move from etondstill to
rood speed in on# smooth un­
broken sweep uf power, quick
initsntly reiponrive at speed.
Y ou stop by pressing die footbrake - go again by loading gas.
Ones you've set the selector

lover, you need not touch it again
in normal driving until you're
ready to perk or bask up.

handle • Buick R oadmaste* with
this new drivinl magic.
T ry it, fint chance you get - and

O u t r i d e engineer* look at
Dynaflow and *ey, “N o w you've
go/ something I"

we think you'll want to gee your
Buick dealer at once to get an

You'll aey ao too — once you

to trade.

order in - with or widiout s ear

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In Unity Thera I* Strength—
To Protect tL« r &gt; M w&lt; io « I'unu,
Tu Promote the Progress sf America;
To Product 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
VOLU M E

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

Established 1908

X X X IX ___________

M O N D A Y , A t Cil S T •&gt;. 19IS

A s s o c ia te d P r m t Leaned W ir e
re——

Sen. Taft Says
Ex-Official Of Extra Session Granted Only Few
Of President Truman’s Requests p r e s j,Jent H as
Reds Denies He
Inflation Curbs
Violated Laws

Tennessee &lt;• nard l neovers Election Arms Cache

WASHINGTON Aug. 9— (AT—The White House rrmalnrd •llrnl
t.Klay on President Truman** strategy for hi* nett attack on thr
sUlh f'onerr**. While moat Presidential advl.ur. say Mr. Truman
a ill *|gn the Republican houaing and antl-lnflation bill*, hr i* expeeled to rritiriie them aharply aa inadequate. W hit* Hou.e I rr*«
Secretary Charle* CS. Ro*a told reporter, only that anyone can
draw hi* u*n Inference from the |*re«ldent a “ known altitude.

Molotov Again
;- Sees Envoys Of
es t Po wers
C o n fe re n c e
B elie ve d
T u C o m e r n B e rlin
B lo c k a d e A n d O th e r
E a s t VVrsi D isp u t e s

G O P Leader Says He
Perlo Takes S t a n d
Sees Nu Ne e d For
before Board Prob­ WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (4 *)—President riuman asked ihe exti* »&lt;*•
More Laws To Com
ing I nt o Activities non of cungirn tu patt a tuck theaf ol legiilalmn Ih r h .iiu lr n
batV
High P r i c e s
Of Espionage Ring, gunlrd only a lundlul &lt;&gt;l bit requests. and cut mo»t ol ihotc to ihrir
WASHINGTON. Aug. » l/P&gt;—
Alexander huisl, London-born
myslrry wtlnern In the Congres­
sional spy hearing*. refu*ed to­
day to tty nhrlhrr hr « » • &gt;
Com inuniat of knew a «i,m*n
who claim-, -hr
a former
lied agent. Koial appeared In-lo ir the llou*e Cnsinerlran ArtItitie* Committee. tor Ihn moat
part hr frmJril off question* on
liuunilt thr a m a m might in
criminals hint.

own pattern
Here** the tcoie:

W ASH IN G IO N , Au*

M t S H IM .lt lN
Sna !* i/F)—
Secrelai * o| ,-itjir .\lar«hill
predicted
there will be
more
Hireling.
in
M u «o »
lH-i»eeii &gt;o&gt;!ci foreign Minl.tei Mnloint tint representsll*e. n( the V\mtertt l*ower*.
Ihr SecrrU ti nuird that the
" « t e i 11 amh*«*sdur* only an
hoot lirl.u r hrd lompleled their
thud meeting „tih Molutoi
I hr) h »» r tarn di*cu**ing the
•terlilt Hlockaile cud other rast»e*| drfltcbllie.

•». ir P )—

Senator lull (R-Ohm) said to­
Giantrd ill full
day
that l (ingress &gt;!.or Pietidenl
UN loan—a Jfi5.000.lXX) loan to thr lulled Nation* to finance
Human all hr nerd, to conliol a
construction of a primanrnt head —
■iluatnm "Not likely to pioduce
quarter* in New Yolk.
Tptesidenl.
an exltrmr mtlatton 01 a dcliiantrd in part:
^
Progie** reported:
Anti-inflation
legislation Con-! International wheat ngreemenl- liirimii

g ie T
»» voted
to the
Fcder- tjir Senate funign relation*
com
la lt. &gt;rn4lr
Sruatr (.('!
GOP ilianinan,
, hattman.
----- authority
. ....V ' .......
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—.............
at Rrtrrvr Iloaid to rentrtet In- ,nitt*-w applov.-l the Inlrnintlotial
. .
, .
itllnirnt crHit and to tighten up whra| maikctlng agreement toil *4K*
11,1
' ol * ’
(\,ngiet* to fuithn Irgi.lalion &lt;&gt;l tuntcqucncC
on tiank ri’ i r r i n'quirmnenta. I |,.f| ,, ( ot ,ilt.
I Mr. Truman had aikrd fo r broad a (| upon,
to combat high pinr» when ton '
anti inflationary powrra, ranging!
K rject.d ot tgnoied
girt, irluint in January.
from

price,

wag.

and

rationing)

cyvil

right*.a

6 day

fi!il»i*trr

“ By thr lime wc get back,
W ASHINGTON. A m . 9. cl/P )— cunttol* to an rtcvtt p rofit* la * prevented action on anti poll in*
Victor Perlo, accused of slipping on i.uMnr**. Hi* recommendation* legislation, thr only ........... . Mr he ti-ld a urwt lonfrlrnce. we
Viaitmir gou, eminent secrets lu inctuded consumer credit control* Truman'* civil right* piogi am i may hr trying to do youirlhillg
up dining the rvtia .r. 1 ;Ut drllaliun."
Ked spies, aitnlrd today that hr and gieather authority for the
Krdrrnl Reserve Hoard to regulate ,|on
11
I
it
point*
utlo
had “ Nryrt violated thr lam 01
-inflationary" hank credit.)
! The gteat hulk r f the i'rr
r 111
,
i -'iui
.1
I t N N t m t NATIONAL OUASOtMiN, , tilled nut by (loveinnr Jim MvCutd to rrltm e order In l’ -tk 1'uoiity.
word
inlrirtlt of my vounlry." Hr de
Housing*
UgilUtlon -Congret* ( |(ient’t anti inflation progiam. In irpoilri* ami 111 a
a e shown eiuntllilng a supidy of srru* unit e»iilo-ives fmniJ mi a “ pet farm" near Benton Mjj i
. I, u
hr wot k
nounced thr charges at “ invention* approved a hill providing limited including revival of tin- r«ce*« ttaiemenl tummaiKing thr
Stirirlll (center) I* holding dynamite bomb* width tceie l. c»ti-il liy a raiding paity Tw-i n ■n tceie killed
of iiinponnble irmation seek- federal aid for low-cost homing, profit* tax, rrgulation of com- of tlir •penal iriimn
and tUst wuundid as U'inpei* irached an all-time high duiing the icccnt elecUuus Uieie (inltrnjtiunul)
and la i.e rental project*, but•modlty ap-culalion. ttrongn rent
|
\|, |,unun „ „,g ,y at
cit."
» , „ , utp o| i u(u|.imr„tal
f’rilo took the witness itand lacking the ruh.idiaed public| control*, stand by rationing authority, price and wage control*. I
*
....
,
be
hr loir the House un-Amrncan
&lt;('«aitaa*4 u » r*aa*
««l
and Tauthority
to allocate
ct •pie
winch
i an only
activities digging into itourt that Wagner Bill recommended by the I
I settled
by .1rearer
sole i dilfcirm
of the Ji-o
) at tlx- Visrnihri rlntlnu
Sourt ripionattr rings have hon»
Tnft ih„-» lint lake in lulls-,
ey-&lt;amhrd thr capital.
|v lull, of n post -election *|iecisl
Elitabeth 1 , Bentley,
trll-j
st-.Mnii in November, Uide** aomd
Irimrd ra-Communitl tpy. irpeatgrow iiiifoi*een International de»
Jltlk •*»
i\i
Rnnfiird
vrliipiiK'iil make* one necessary.
rd her Irtlimony that Perlo head­
Amenean I r *.*ii &gt;|mm 1• si Hoy 11.
;t
U til' election |iro»|K-cts
told ■ it.., 1 s|,i.»i.n.e* in]C o n s u I Says Jewish
ed onr of two groups of goyrrriM e a t D e a le rs R e p o rt Stitt*
'Took very
fnvoralde."
tt tlii* ti'i*iilui
tisl Intits
inrnt "flu ult. passing ireirtt to
Guns Fueil On Cats
f lfi«* Rotary Club
1 Republicans are determined
A p p e a l I s r a k i n g 'r ,unrh.the Reds.
And the taid it it
••f *- 11111•N*ltHaf*«t t*V
. to change tin* Senate rule* licit
• if/
if*
ii
*
. ^bwlfiy
B e a r in g U. S. F l a g s
“ eitirmely
likrly" that
their
Effect O n I ' r i c e s
11. 1.1 •ii |nti'Ct 11it1
! vent to control filibuster*.
iii’ti
\
S|H*rl
tiy
II..t.
1
1
wrie numeiout other tilth groups.
Washington U. Has '* m» riuman u.k.ng for
City Manager Recom­
JFJU.SM I M
v
f|.« Kli'i'f 1111* III tin*
tel*)
I .krill,d 11. . A mt ‘1 |/1*) , mr»nl.&gt;il
price control and rationing powI'rrlo tefoted, on ronatitutional
•!.».» tii* Stiftfi. u. s. ( ontul t.rneral Jolm J
Produced American n , waul* to tie linwu "the Women pu ktli liotlyrtf m Imnl
ermindt. to »«&gt;• whether hr knew
1
mends 25'i Cut in

Irunuuu, numruj imi"iiiin «l*«n (■

i

Lakeland Women Sanford Notary
Picket Markets n l,l&gt; ,(,tj!rs,
To Fight Prices

Sayer Proposes Olympic Crown
6/4 Mill Reduction Is Captured Dy
In City Tax Rate Oarsmen Of U. S.

M in Ilt-ntley or whether he ever
m * n Communist.
Rep. Mundt (R-SDl lol.l iemirtera xulqioenai will lie inued
for a Kuttlan teacher and hit
wife who hr naii! taught in a
New York schud fqr children of
in f I'llilril Na .'
&lt;|rl a, tiuli.
I &lt; ' » i l » * r na fa a e T r * i

Local Health Unit
Warns Sanfordites
O f Trench Muuth
latent doctor* and dentist* are
reporting quite a hit o f "trench
mouth", a germ infection o f ihr
gum* and mouth. It era* reported
thl* morning by Dr. Frtnk Quillman, director of the Seminole
County Health Unit.
The ditea*e, about which an
much w *« heard during Wurld
War I, I* caiined by direct or In­
direct contact and spread* rapid­
ly. *ald Dr. Quillman, ft i* caused
bv Fusiform hacciltu* also by a
spirillum, and it* effect* are
ac.mrtime* confused with those
of the di pthrrla germ.
Infection mav lie spread by un­
sanitary drinking glasses or dirty
utenaila in rating place*, hr drclared.
“ Not all of the local restaur­
ant* are complying with the State
Hoard o f Health requirements **
far a* sanitation of the unlensllc
It concerned," warned Dr. Quill­
man. and he urged the general
public to help in thi* condition hv
requesting that the places in
which they eat to meet the rod*.
-When customer*
*ee dirty
cracked or chipped cups, they
should tell the managrrt of rat­
ing plares that thev do not want
to he served with these,” he sug­
gested.
The disease i« apt to spread
among those who live and work
together. It mav be reused hy
cor tact with dirty towels or by
klr.lng, he revealed.
As a flrat means of prevention
keen the mouth clean, using thr
tooth hrush thoughly with dental
preparation, also a mouth rinse
of tall water, hydrogen peroxide
or sodium perbolate preparation*
that release oxygen, advised Dr.
Quillman. Ha suggested also that
the gum* lie massaged with thr
finger after hruahinv.
“ A clean mouth l« more re*la«
tant to the discs** than a dirtv
mouth," he counseled, and said
that tooh decay and old roots are
factor* lit bringing on the disease.

Dressing Room Is
Built At PTA Park
A new concrete block dressing
room has been added to the feell.
Ifles at the Rentlnole County PTA
sponsored swimming park at Lake
Mary, according to H. H. Greer. In
addition to the dressing rooms, the
beaeh has been graded, and eeptic
tanks have been jaatalUd.
"Funds are badly needed to
complete the p r e W o f repairing
the doek and to f l a t * other small
job* at the perk. I should think
t l t t would he enough to do the
work outlined," Mr. G rew do.
dared, oa ho urged oil latonotod
citlxens to aaoloot la Uto project-

N O . IfOl
T*

Americans Protest
Shots Fired Into
tars In Palestine

MOSCOW Aug 4, 1/Fr —Dip­
lomat) of the i ailed States. Bril*
am and 1lam- con cued m the
kirnilm will, fore gti Minuter
Mol, l.„
tn-tr than tlitre houti
ludav
Il „ ai the thud such conferen.r hi a ,»e k and . 1 1 believed
mu, rine.l will, lie I
1 Bloockadr i„J other plot.
utlrnii in the
range ul diltririuc.
v,r«l and rail
ll,r rlivt.vt left ti,
7 w r
M 4liJ went to tlie
Hnh*I) ruil&gt;j)v$ |an another conInclii r
Am i**$i &gt; ilafts of all
tlitrr nii,n (lit v«rie a
at the embas-

it anaitnig thru aiilial
nil » appealed to
&gt;I'f Allill tliter
- ii *|&gt;1Vkl% 4$ they a,rm
t.ieJ al the c n it m i ]utl acI Oil
Mfd
l)if Most ov
Hue
from (hr
Kifii. Itn.
O h ie it m caul the) believe Mo
\l u I).m il.I
ha,
pinleHeti
in
lolotiv g a ,r ihrni the Kutian
llie Jrwi.li stiilil js*y yoirinor o|
v im , on WeMein proposals vrl
Jetmaleni over -hot, lue&gt;| at Am ­
j (m ill IsH I nday.
erican* sinl el • tit tiling (lie U

.

it
w11i*iitti»‘ 111111u
-I•nfetv valve while you y " un ol meal linirkrls here tialaV utg- ,j„,
1 t,i*\i in«*inL«'i I*v
stoking the fin nine' Inflation
Taft *nv», can la- attithuteil dir­ my housewill-, to litiy Ini meat Jack Rut.. •
A ntme of the official
L 0 N I X ) N r Aug. * 9 .
(A*)U ectly to the win and t« Admin­ anil liorn til imliralnin* tlien apA nullagr is tr of l \ / i on all
,,,.
tended
ttoSanford
“ .peal
elftlUVc.
peali was elleclivr.
.wi-lconi.
,
.
. ,r_,
leal and personal property in the n tlrd States oaismcn captuind istration policies i-f tlie last '14
| VX’lial they were, at well as the
5
i i i i
* i*i***«i tln-tr arrival in ral- S. flag.
city of S anfoid wilt be recom­ one Olympic championship bui year*
tw .
D N lulling. ., I akel.iiol |T-ths*.,,» v w ptfunlril fly Mnriitn
It He will pre»« next year for
"Tlierr i, no . l u l l that U nilrd ,
' U( L*
„
‘
rn.i lim titnti ,if Radi-' Stiitinrt WTR1!
Kllrtl live
.if'ljrdgri re|mller, vt,
mended by City Manager H. N. miaoad anolhei today a* the I94H enactment o f low rent housing
r__ i
s i _ -. 1 1 l * 8 Atnbassador W aller BeMi I'n I I i-gprs-awd tii* apprecia ph gum hate hied on UnilciL i,
Sayer tomorrow night, follow ing games entered their fin a l week.
m.iikits
tn
limi
rilhri
tnitli
u
l
tloprocession
into
and slum clearance legUlallolt
)or llte.tl
ti.,, l » tin- Rnlniy Chili fur npoti Slate, rar*wuh L’mled
Slain the llu ian n at o f government
W ith the lowing regatta high­ feature* of the Taft-bllende: no cuili'tneis in iiiiK nnr m two .mini,
completion o f a prelim inary tax
nf Hi.- Iniv* ami j«ta■■ Hag, living ,u tune, in recent »t 4.fat I* M He wav followed by
Wagner
housing
bill
which
Inlighting
the
day’s
a
ctivity,
the
U
n
i­
assessment roll on the basis of
here ami ihrir,
I he inr.il muii I k fb-ri.l;! Virw at, fur (imviding
special British
,ia&gt;,
I'
S
mniular sout.et 1’mnk lliit-e it,
valuation* established by J. M. versity of Washington produced House refused to p*»», this &gt;e*i ter*, however, wrir lull uf |»■rk trail -pni 'at Inn
envoy and private srcteatary to
7
Tuft said even before tie
salil.
f’l'in
f
*
Ii.fi,r
Sanfnril
li*
C lrm inihaw Company. Tbe pres­ the American trium ph in the fin ­
jl'iie ig n .S,,-iratai&gt; Lrnrst lie vin,
|*i,r pails n( pu krl, paiailcl un.......... ..
ir*H il«*ea •• r*aae • '»*
nt llnv* State were
|"&gt;epli ,\| 1‘ r/walowtki, Cbeiter.
11Vtslliiitr n *&gt;ai f a l l t in
als o f the four-oared competition.
ent millage rate it 28.
during the in.inline in Inuii -&gt;t ,&lt;it i *-,!ti»» *1 n« fnlhm * * Itnliti,
I’a
,
rmlian
mniulile
guaid.
Mr. Sayer w ill also recommend Switrerland was second and Den­
plainrd ninny ,&gt;f
that nu meal hr punlinnl
An lit i..un « tin
wa, . I,.&gt;| m the aim la d w n i
a ird u ctio n u f 25 percent in ell mark third.
1
the linn krl* sail Vine ,ign liking 'hr 'Hit idi- nctlviti,-* *iiclt a. n
I
j
.I'tinr given nt Ibiy* .Stale. Fralil while tin,m g to Kalamhii .m p o i i
valuations on personal property
oilier i lew will take ti
II ’ u ' Crnn.tnn w-lm Inhl niHiut th*- daitv lot a flight to l aiio
t h e al
as appraised by the Cleminshaw coxswain was not so fortunate.!
walk, in thr alterriiHin
whedub
while
in Tallnha.M-e
it ..stlMiira in, t*a*e Sts I
company, but with no changes The E li Crew wound up third &gt;n j P r a n P r V
who
di-scrila-d
Be,idr* the pi, krl,. women Stanley Itriimley
n j im illT u d
whatever in the valuations placed the fin a l, of it . division won by j ■ n ) P t r &gt;
weir buuly telephoning meal buy- '*»• "rgnnlintion of Boy* Slate
. 9* t| thr Niilinnnl ll«&gt;yi» runirn in
by the appraisal engineer* on real Italy w ith Denmark second.
limn Ihr "nir.it
- 7 and- Jimmy
" Wa-hinglon. D 1'..
LONDON. Aug 9 (A*)—Week rr, to keep awav &gt;•■■»•
estate.
lavfait
Inn swimming
ifl
Aiuiiil
Iwo-tlmm
fil
thr
trlrttu|ui|* \%hn Inhl iiIhiuI flu* vnrAlthough Hack and field com end storm* In liritnin and Ftan-■
lltHlI tlftn S
i . «. put It, go..,; condl
The net effect uf t h e n e w petition ended Saturday, with the left at least 22 person* dead »"•! VO U lltrfi \|h (tl.lt lk 4.iul I1 4 iu rl Iiqis L|!U (fit I fnltu «*tl in (lift I *■$?
f lull a mt
i .i-ititt-',*t,lp pitvilrgr*
stsessmrnU and the proposed
lulnfiirr
horn IrHi Ih h|i! hrrn * tlh’fl
dominating ! considerable damage.
•III*
rn »
• -*uni t,- Bar,ford
millage cut will produce some United Slates again
Vi»it«»r«
in(r»w|urp||
wen*
C
‘
h»t
British crop* were flatten,.'
Thi' |)N ki'lifllf hil&lt;i 'I *1If ref
145,000 in additional revenue for [the men's events, the controversy
Halli Mi.si
I . i,i,is iTub nirmlM'i t
h Mnr inn of I jiIvi’ whhhJ, S .1
anil wide area* were flooded.
U’ftruu:
un
nt
I*
»
»t
nnr
iiwir
ft id i Hr »' 1 ■ i-s tt.r National F*the City, Hr. Sayer pointed ou t.luvrr (He disqualification of the
Damage at the French p&lt;«t - 1 11*a i |.ir icr *. * *ii*- fnn111* 'l mil n* Ian Itrvrkuell nf T* wnrulii. I'n.
lall.lt lull 1"
W VSBINGTON. Aug !t „lh
,
„ f il,e New
Thi* money will be used for th e ' m c
, . t « „ x .m lim,. Brest alone was estimated
' rgVI aIt 111 hi* H It 9 •rlliin r fu t Fit* I «f I&gt;rlimit «»f lh’ l*uiii| And &lt;Til'd**
1. . m »
construction o f a new baseball U f 400 m tltt
* ',m l,ni'
V I'■11 1a r l-tdtllll clop (,f lll.IllP,- \ » n
tt » » » announced
Mi*
Innir
nf
Oiluiulu
more
than
100,000,000
fra*
t'fft
*
■
ii
|
mil
1
1
1
*f
I'lilk
it
thilt
I'
m
%
l
...........................
f»fd
on.
*itNS hair* was farrcait l-y 1ti„ Oil* IliMI
field and club house, a waiver
•ti ly , ’i,stirs G. M ilI Ilin.OOO, i Several small lowl­ im
rfHl«
full. h « l r l litatisger.
of rental* on airport facilities
\gi n alt,it,- Department today
The Olympic jury of appeal
and
a
Irawlcr
»ank,
and
cram
Thi'
lirhi*
fur
im-nirmt
pur
used by the New York Giants postponed action on an official
IVrsonal Income In
Bin Ii a crop would In- the sev­
ri.&gt;r |t*|,a.I* c u lts will he open
will ronlitnit* «ll vm*k
as an inducement toward the ti. 8. protest of th* decision un­ and port installations were dam­ .
enth l*rg ,,t on record The top til 1»ll h.•" it * t» members and
r
.
S.
Keaches
Record
aged.
A f vpirnl &lt;i|?ii M ini "Irwvp fhi*
purchase o f the Mayfair Inn, for til It could view moving picture*
yield as, IH,!»Itl.tMSO pn-dui'eil in KUr* la.
Bull, nial Tennis Club
Bight person* on a holid-M ; tUf in ihiviT while wr pill Ihi*
the removal of the St. John* of the race, probably not beforr
191T
privilege*
« II
lavxtrnded
drowned
at
Ferrs-Quirre,
in
Bn'
WASHINGTON. Aug. t) (Ah—
River line doek. for the eonstruc tomorrow.
Thr 1!**H indicated croji is 1,- thl ",yh t t. t Ml, 1918
•
any.
when
a
fishing
Imat
rapsired
lion of a Dll on the lakefront in
-------Tiir- personal Income o f Anicri- 1 l*.niHl t-alpr
Castieton Knight, producer of
At tl„- p„„b Irrn-Hgt* privilege*
more than last
connection with new docks and the official Olympic film, wa* Re.curr* caved five other* aboard
mu* rllntbvd to no nnnuiil rale VI a,
DAI LAS, T"*x.. Aug 9 —1/1*'
crop and 1.155.0,10 hah-* «ill I - cvtin d .il under direction
warehouses, and for other project* quuled by tha British Fret* As- t Another fishing boat wa* wreck- d |^s, report* from me a t
t» ,.f t2ll,!KM).B0(*.(MHt in June, a re­ more than the ten-year Il!t37-1'*l ,&lt;f Fred t i* **, city , crea tio n a l
Ion rock* in south Brittany, drewn &gt;a||t.
on which the City Ii committed.
in Texas .‘Hie* wet*- it
high, the Commerce depart' average
trealise** Os l*aae Twer
dmetut
ituthing
period
for
ling five crewmen. Two crewmen &gt;&gt;,ilctt*-r shop Imyeoit lagan Indav m&gt;..-nl rcpurteil
According to the new assessment
.
, today
,
,
, Tile iiiihrated yield o f 1115 cliihllvi, i.i t,'&lt; td will l.r from
juf a third fishing hoat which tan
ndivDiw
roll, the value of all Sanford
Son-farm Income n - e l.y alauit
i. ,|lr nighevl I IU ti, I tin I' M. unless aceomj ashore from Vannc* wen- ml»*inr
A fi w grocer* lit Dallas
real estate la appraised at 110.I1.HMi.iHKt.IMMt at an annual rat.-',.,,
, , ,- |H,ulllU
pstnrd I., m * lull metnlier-paretit.
9.12,110. an Increase of 69 percent
|A swimmer ilrow«ied In hlgli
it, ,I -Imiplv
d,-crca",'d -ale
■* the level » nieli l ad l«-en , ,r ,, , teconl of 298.9 pound,
Adults
r guest* will, member«t» i
o ff Hendaye.
na«naa.a
t
over 194T. Fereonal property a«lmo*t
eon-taut
the last
*ix [,,, p,||
-tup ta ld - s ir (Vtetijc.i all privaseismenta arc $3,609.£&lt;31 rep­
month* For the fit-t lialf o f 194H
Thr P.-nor 1tn.-nt «sid On- tin tlc-gr, bet ween 4 &lt;»,) ami 7.00 I*
resenting an increase o f 7tl per­
tiiilnge nf (lerMitinl income un, ii-ualtv high yield* in pru«|iecl M D ir x in g ioi.ni facilitirs will
cent.
nt an annual rati- nf 1280,100,000,- an due nut unlv In exrepth.nally t** Bvsilsld.- a* hrirtiiforr.
The 1947 lax rate was 28 mills,
tam Thl* eiimpari’d with $109,P00,- fin.irn1'e gruwing* eiindltiuu- h it
A lifi'-guuid will Lu fu itiishel
with 16 mill* devoted to operating
UtMi.iHHl it) llu- la-1 half nf 1947.
(■v tin' t')tv Bert eat tone I DepattFrlcmls and relatives of the
nl
„i
t
'
Increased
use
of
fer
till
ter.
expenaea and 13 mills fo r debt
" V - T T -rx ^ T T
and * larger pnuiiirthin nf the me,it. unit the pw,| Will hr inservice producing a total revenue Isle Ffc. Wiley Wilbur Tilll*. 27
St '111Mil, BOARD
rntlrr acreage tn-ing (dniited in * peeled t, go U ( Iv t,v tin, FL,rtd*a
vear old son uf Pollct? Capt. Roy
of 1199^61.44.
Stab- liuaid o f Health, said Mr
llu- f ’uunt v Itnnrd of Public henvv-yielding area*
The City Commission Is ex­ Tillis and Mr*. TUIIs, gathered at
lii'lruetiun will meet tuniormw
Thl i- the f,r»t ufficinl fore- Marion
pected to consider Mr. Saver’s the Geneva Cemetery yesterday i
uuirning at 10:00 nVIoek nt the ra-t nf the year It i* 3.118.000
recommendations and th* 1948- afternoon to honor the hero of the'
"ffiri* nf Supt, T. W. Lawton to hull-, mure than la*t year'* crop
'49 budget at a meeting at the Italian rampalgn who was killed i
treaties** mm Page Bla)
iiirnplrte unflnislu-d husinr**, it nt 11 sM.ltOO hale* PriMluctlnn f'W
in action on Mar. 10, 1944.
ua, annuunreil thi* timming hy the I'.'H 10 periiMl averaged 12.
The service were conducted1
Sail Fish
Mr Law tun.
011.0000 I&gt;*!&lt;•*.
Jointly by Campbell-Losslng Po*t
In a riimpanlnn rennrt. the cen*
53 of the American L*gion and
*n« lltirenu said 258,928 running
T. It. C olley uf Osteen, while
Dlt AI T IBl \KD
VFW Post 3213, the commander
Tht- lix-al ilrafl board, No 28, hale* nf this y e tr'* rollon crop un a deep n-s fishing trip ycsUr*
of which, John L&gt; Galloway, had
will tne,-t thl* after mum In order had tn-eii ginned prior In Aug 1. day, caught a sailfish weighing
charge o f the services. The Rev.
to "tenrure and study Instruction Tht* rump*res with 191.918 ginn­ 'JU pounds and h ounces, and has
J.
E.
McKinley,
pastor
o
f
the
Clatvnca Jam** Cranston, 66,
mnterial, it wa* niimnmct-d thi* ed t» the tame date la,I vear and received at, official vntry certifi­
First
Methodlat
Church
of
Bandied Sundae at B:S6 A. M. In the
morning
by E. C. Hntpi-r, member 171 i'll to the same date two cate in tho Daytona 11. sch fishing
Andrew* Nursing Horn* in Or­ ford. officiated.
tournatnetit.
ye*r» ago.
id
the
iMinrd.
Active pallhyrers were Douglas
lando following an Uinta* o f more
The sailfish w »* 7', 2 V ’ Jong.
The rendition o f the rotton ctot,
The other niemlict* are Joseph
Strnatrom, John Sauls, Mark
than thr** months.
I' I0H " In girth and was caught
on
Aug
I
was
reported
at
85
Innhart
o
f
Oviedo
and
John
8.
Hr. Cranston had b*«n a r**&gt; Cleveland, Jr.. Henry Jamison, B.
with feather bait and a 54 pound
Krider o f Banfonl. Dates o f re- percent of normal. Thi* compare* linen line.
Miller.
dent o f Sanford for over 30 C. Steel* and Brown
, ---- , with
78
percent
a
year
ago
and
.-i.trnliun will l«, announced soon,
years, residing on West Flrat „ The final salute was given by a
A. T. Hall, Herald shop foreman,
70 perernt fur the ten-year aver­
Mr, Harprr said.
S tm t. For thr** year* ha was Company I, National Guard firing
who with Mrs, Bali was also
age.
connected with tha Sanford N av­ squad commanded by BgL Ralph
The Indicated vit-lil nf lint cot­ aboard tho Snow White, reeled In
MRS. A N N A A. WOODS
al Air Station and for th* past Geiger. Tom Sullivan, assisted
ton per acre wa* reported at sevrrst good aired dolphin. Others
Funeral services will he anthr** years h* served as a spec- hy Karlyle Householder and Fat
pound*, compared with 2*17.2 in the fishing party were: Mr*.
1:30 P. M. yestrrdav at the Slav- 313.5
,
,
, , Kliisbetli Colley, Mr. and Mrs.
1st messenger for tho Post Offteo Johnson, folded the fla g whlrh
ia Lutheran Church for Mr*, i L***
y,,r,
■"'* * 64 ‘ f,,r ,h^ trl John W. Colley and Mi** June
Department. Par many years ho had been placed over the coffin.
year
avrtage.
Ann* Alexandra Wt—li, 31 year'
'
NsigU’ . of Osteen and Mr and
Color guards were Frank Favllek
wa* engaged In fam lag
old resident o f Oviedo, who died
Mrs. A. C. Gledhill, Jr. of Macon
He la survived by tho widow, and William F. Thorne. Carl
IIIT-HItN D illVING
1**1
Thursday
In
St.
Vincent's
Mrs. K a rr Cranston; two sons, Boderblom aad Tim Donohue were
DKI.AND, Aug, 9 (/Pi—William (ia,
Hospital
in
Jacksonville,
John o f 8anford and Arthur of the color bearer*.
V. F. W. MB FT
Born in Geneva in 1917 Mrs. Lestor Jones, 38, died In n hos­
Miami; two daughters, Mr*. Alie*
Pfe. Tltlla entered service with
Woods had been ill for 12 weeks, pital here early today of injuries
VFW Post 3282 will meet to­
the National Guard on Nor, 10.
received
when
he
wa*
struck
hy
She was a member of lha Stavla
night at 7:30 O'clock at the Legion
1940, The remains were returned
a hlt-and-nm driver near Seville Hut for a business session. It was
Lutheran Church.
her* Friday.
Saturday
nivht.
.
announced
today by Douglas
Survivors Include the husband
AT IMS WMfll NOUN, President Truman metis with representatives of Samuel I - Woods and ona son
Deputy Sheriff J. C. Kinvt-n Strnstrom, post adlutant. John L,
eetoraas*
orgaalxafttas
to
discus*
hcuiing
problems
facing
Uisir
memsaid
an
Investigation
was
under
Samuel. Jr., o f Oviedo; th* par­
c m p m ir r
Galloway w ill preside. Th* mafor
J. C. WhMdea has secured a ban- Stondlag O- to f.) ate; Rep- John Kennedy (D-Maas.); Robert ents. Mr. and Mrs. Salem Cedar way. Jones was found alongside topic stated for discussion Is tha
M -r*..«&gt;.ii» a MVETB* Jack Carter. VcUran* of Foreign Wars; Eugene of Oviedo; and three aunts In a dirt road near his home by a proposed moving of VFW atata
will ha an- City permit far tha erection of a
F. Taggart. Catholic War Veteran*; Joseph Qelman. AM VETS, and Finland. Interment was mad* in passing motorist. If* is survived headquarters from Lakeland to
- _ by ifia Erickson frame dwellfag at U 7 Rosi
Itontord Waltoar, Jewish War Veteran*.
(faUnvatkmal ooundphoto)
i by hts wife and three childrenih* Slav!* Cemetery.
Tallahassee.
Funeral
Drive. Eatiauled coat U $0,600.

Personal

Values

Victory In F i n a l s

Y.I,-. i«.,«.«t....

Storms In Britain
1|A&gt;ave 22 Dead And

Larue Cotton Crop
Of’ 15,10,000 Hales
Is I'oreeast In II. S.

Wilbur Tillis Was
Buried In Geneva
Cemetery Sunday

Hath and 'IVnnis
Fans To Be Able
To Use Inn Pool

Truman* Vets Discuss Housing

T. K. Colley Catches
At Daytonu

Clarence Cranston
Died Yesterday A. M.

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